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2019-20 Wisconsin men's hockey SCHEDULE

(Dates and times subject to change)

DAY DATE OPPONENT Time (CT)Friday Oct. 11 at Boston College 6 p.m.Saturday Oct. 12 at Merrimack 6 p.m.FRIDAY OCT. 18 MINNESOTA DULUTH 7 P.M.SATURDAY OCT. 19 MINNESOTA DULUTH 7 P.M.FRIDAY OCT. 25 CLARKSON 7 P.M.SATURDAY OCT. 26 CLARKSON 7 P.M.Thursday Oct. 31 at Penn State 6 p.m.Friday Nov. 1 at Penn State 5 p.m.Friday Nov. 8 at Omaha 7 p.m.Saturday Nov. 9 at Omaha 7 p.m.FRIDAY NOV. 15 NOTRE DAME 7 P.M.SATURDAY NOV. 16 NOTRE DAME 7 P.M.Friday Nov. 22 at Minnesota 7 p.m.Saturday Nov. 23 at Minnesota 7 p.m.SATURDAY NOV. 30 MICHIGAN 7 P.M.SUNDAY DEC. 1 MICHIGAN 4 P.M.Friday Dec. 6 at Michigan State TBDSaturday Dec. 7 at Michigan State TBDWednesday Jan. 1 at U.S. Under-18 Team (Exhibition) 3 p.m.FRIDAY JAN. 10 OHIO STATE 8 P.M.SATURDAY JAN. 11 OHIO STATE 7 P.M.FRIDAY JAN. 17 MICHIGAN STATE 8 P.M.SATURDAY JAN. 18 MICHIGAN STATE 7 P.M.Friday Jan. 24 at Notre Dame 6 p.m.Saturday Jan. 25 at Notre Dame 5 p.m.FRIDAY JAN. 31 MINNESOTA 7 P.M.SATURDAY FEB. 1 MINNESOTA 8 P.M.Friday Feb. 7 at Michigan 5 p.m.Saturday Feb. 8 at Michigan 6:30 p.m.FRIDAY FEB. 14 PENN STATE 7 P.M.SATURDAY FEB. 15 PENN STATE 7 P.M.FRIDAY FEB. 21 ARIZONA STATE 7 P.M. SATURDAY FEB. 22 ARIZONA STATE 7 P.M.Friday Feb. 28 at Ohio State 5 p.m.Saturday Feb. 29 at Ohio State 7 p.m.Fri.-Sun. March 6-8 Big Ten First Round Playoffs (Best-of-Three - Campus Sites)Saturday March 14 Big Ten Semifinals (Campus Sites)Sat. or Sun. March 21 or 22 Big Ten Championship (Campus Site)Fri. - Sun. March 27-29 NCAA Regionals (East - Albany, N.Y.; Northeast - Worcester, Mass.; Midwest - Allentown, Pa.; West - Loveland, Colo.) Thurs.-Sat. April 9 & 11 NCAA Frozen Four (Little Caesars Arena, Detroit)

Home games in bold | All times listed as CentralDates and times subject to change.

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Contents

PERSONNEL

Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez ............................................. 2-3Head Coach Tony Granato .............................................................. 4-5Associate Head Coaches .......................................................................6Volunteer and Strength Coaches ......................................................7Hockey Staff ...............................................................................................8Support Staff .......................................................................................8-10

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Roster ........................................................................................................ 12Pronunciation Guide ............................................................................ 13Roster Breakdown .........................................................................14-15Player Bios ........................................................................................16-31

2018-19 Review

Season Review .................................................................................33-36Schedule/Results ............................................................................37-39Team Stats ................................................................................................ 40Individual Stats ....................................................................................... 41Team/Individual Highs......................................................................... 42Goals-Assists-Points by Game ..................................................43-45Box Scores .........................................................................................46-64

RECORDS

Team Records ...................................................................................66-68Wins, Losses, Ties, Overtimes ...................................................69-70100-Point Scorers ................................................................................. 71Scoring Streaks....................................................................................... 72Individual Records ................................................................................ 73Points ........................................................................................................ 73Goals .................................................................................................74-75Assists ........................................................................................................ 76Game-winning Goals ............................................................................ 77Power-play Goals .................................................................................. 78Short-handed Goals ............................................................................. 79Penalties .................................................................................................... 80Penalty Minutes ..................................................................................... 81Records by Defensemen .............................................................82-84Records by Goaltenders ..............................................................85-88Leaders by Class .............................................................................89-90Hat Tricks ...........................................................................................91-92

HONORS and awards

All-Americans...................................................................................94-97UW Hall of Fame Members ........................................................98-99Hobey Baker/Mike Richter Award ................................................. 99All-Big Ten/WCHA ....................................................................100-101NCAA All-Tournament ..................................................................... 102Team Awards ...............................................................................103-105Academic Awards ......................................................................106-109 Letterwinners .............................................................................110-117Letterwinners Breakdown .............................................................. 118Team Captains ..................................................................................... 119Jersey Number History ...........................................................120-121

BEYOND WISCONSIN

NHL Directory ............................................................................124-135Badger NHL Leaders ................................................................136-137Stanley Cups/NHL Awards ....................................................137-138All-Stars/Halls of Fame/NHL Records ..............................138-139NHL Draft History ....................................................................140-142National Teams/ US NTDP ....................................................143-145Olympics ................................................................................................ 146

ALL-TIME RESULTS

Year-by-year Records ..............................................................148-149Year-by-year Results ................................................................150-173All-Time Series Records ..........................................................174-175All-Time Series Scores (Big Ten) ..........................................176-183All-Time Series Scores (Non-Conference) .......................184-202All-Time Big Ten Standings (1959–81) ...................................... 203NCAA Tournament Results ...................................................204-205Big Ten Tournament Results .......................................................... 205WCHA Playoff Results ............................................................206-207Outdoor Hockey ................................................................................. 209

HISTORY

NCAA Championships .............................................................212-217Big Ten/WCHA Championships ..........................................218-220History by Decade ....................................................................221-226Coaching History .......................................................................227-228 Badger Hockey Showdown ...................................................229-233

FACILITIES

Kohl Center/LaBahn Arena ............................................................ 234Attendance History ..................................................................235-236

MISCELLANEOUS

Quick Facts ........................................................................................... 237

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Barry Alvarez is in his 17th year as Director of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin in 2019-20, and his 15th without the additional title of head football coach. Alvarez served as A.D. and football coach from 2004-05.

Wisconsin has enjoyed remarkable success during Alvarez’s tenure at the head of the athletic depart-ment, winning a combined 15 team national titles and 64 conference regular-season or tournament crowns since he took over. In 2017-18, he earned Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year honors.

In Alvarez’s 16 previous seasons as A.D., Wisconsin has finished among the top 30 in the NACDA Director’s Cup 15 times, including 16th-place finishes in 2018-19, 2016-17 and 2006-07 (2nd-best in school history). Six different programs have won national titles during Alvarez’s tenure, including four in the magical 2005-06 season. Fourteen different teams have been crowned as conference champions, including five each in 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2012-13 and 2014-15.

Alvarez has overseen an unprecedented run of success in football and men’s basketball. From 2002-03 to 2016-17, UW appeared in a bowl game and the NCAA men’s basketball tournament 15 consecutive seasons. That is the longest streak in NCAA history, surpassing Texas’ run of 12 straight years from 1998-99 to 2009-10.

More than 1,700 student-athletes have earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in Alvarez’s 15-year tenure. Since 2009-10, UW student-athletes have achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

In 2012, under Alvarez’s direction, UW Athletics created the Badgers Give Back program. A commu-nity relations platform meant to provide direction for the department’s community projects, stream-line the request process for appearances, increase publicity of student-athlete outreach efforts and ensure compliance with NCAA regulations, it has become a staple of the student-athlete experience at UW. In 2018-19, more than 600 student-athletes participated in Badgers Give Back activities.

Alvarez was appointed in the spring of 2008 as one of the chairs of the NCAA's Football Academic Enhancement Group, which was formed to review and recommend improvements for the APR rat-ing. He also serves on the NCAA Football Issues Committee and was a member of the College Football Playoff Committee in its first three years. In addition, Alvarez was named “Person of the Year” by the Big Ten Club of Southern California in 2008. Alvarez was voted into the state of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame and the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2009, the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010, and the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame in 2016.

Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010, Alvarez guided Wisconsin’s football fortunes

for 16 seasons (1990-2005). He has been at the forefront of the revival of the Badger athletic program dur-ing his entire tenure in Madison. He piloted Wisconsin to three Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles (including back-to-back in 1998-99) en route to becoming the winningest football coach in school history (119-74-4 record). In December, 2012 he returned to the sidelines and guided the Badgers against Stanford in the 2013 Rose Bowl. Two years later, he came back one last time to lead UW to a 34-31 upset win over Auburn in the 2015 Outback Bowl.

Alvarez was just the 10th coach in Big Ten his-tory to win 100 games at one conference institu-tion. The 1993 national coach of the year, he was a two-time (1993 and 1998) Big Ten Coach of the Year and a finalist for ESPN’s coach of the decade (1990s) honor. He received the Victor Award’s 1999 National Coach of the Year accolade and was the 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. Alvarez also was awarded the 2017 Paul “Bear” Bryant Lifetime Achievement Award.

Alvarez retired from coaching at the conclusion of the 2005 season in order to concentrate solely on running the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics. He has made a lasting impression on the Wisconsin sports scene. His well-documented turnaround of the once-moribund Badger football program has helped to allow the school’s entire athletic depart-ment to blossom into one of the finest and most respected in college sports.

When Alvarez arrived in Madison in 1990, Wisconsin had compiled a 9-36 record during the previous four seasons and attendance at Camp Randall Stadium had dipped to an average of 41,734 per game (54 percent of capacity). The pro-gram sorely needed a boost and got it when new Director of Athletics Pat Richter hired Alvarez from Notre Dame, where he had been an assistant coach under Lou Holtz.

Over the next 16 seasons Alvarez transformed the football program and, subsequently, the cul-ture of athletics at the UW. The success of the football program ignited and heightened interest in Badgers sports. Alvarez’s list of accomplishments at Wisconsin is remarkable. Consider just a few of the most notable:

• winningest coach in school history (record of 119-74-4, .614)

• coached three Big Ten and Rose Bowl cham-

Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez

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pions • only Big Ten coach to win the Rose Bowl in

consecutive seasons • just the 10th coach in Big Ten history with

100 victories at one conference school• coached five national award winners, includ-

ing Ron Dayne (Heisman, Doak Walker, Maxwell), Jamar Fletcher (Jim Thorpe) and Kevin Stemke (Ray Guy)

• guided UW to back-to-back Big Ten titles in 1998 and 1999 (hadn’t happened at Wisconsin since 1896-97)

• named national coach of the year in 1993; Big Ten Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998; Victor Award’s 1999 National Coach of the Year; and 2004 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year.

Alvarez’s coaching career began at the high school level. He served as an assistant at Lincoln (Neb.) Northeast from 1971-73 before taking over as head coach at Lexington (Neb.) from 1974-75. His last prep coaching stop was at Mason City (Iowa), where he was head coach from 1976-78 and won a Class 4A state title in his final year.

Iowa’s Hayden Fry hired Alvarez as an assistant coach in 1979. The Hawkeyes played in six bowl games (two Rose Bowls) during Alvarez’s eight years in Iowa City, compiling a 61-33-1 mark in the pro-cess. Alvarez’s standout player with the Hawkeyes was LB Larry Station, a two-time All-American and two-time Academic All-American.

Alvarez left Iowa after the 1986 season to become linebackers coach at Notre Dame. He was promoted (linebackers to defensive coordinator to assistant head coach) by Holtz each of his three seasons as the Fighting Irish went 32-5 and won the 1988 national title.

Alvarez grew up in Langeloth, Pa., a small town among the coal mines and steel mills in western Pennsylvania. He starred as a prep linebacker and went on to play at Nebraska (1965-67) for legend-ary head coach Bob Devaney. Alvarez was the lead-ing tackler for the 1967 Cornhuskers, who led the nation in total defense and created a school-record 40 turnovers. Alvarez played in both the Sugar and Orange bowls at Nebraska.

Alvarez is a 1969 graduate of Nebraska, where he played linebacker and went on to earn his mas-ter’s degree. He received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from his alma mater in 2003.

Alvarez and his wife, Cindy, were co-campaign chairs in the effort to bring a Gilda’s Club (a free support center for families dealing with cancer) to Madison. In addition, Alvarez serves on the Board of Directors of the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer).

Barry and Cindy are the parents of daughters Dawn and Stacy and son Chad (wife Stephanie). They are grandparents to Joe and Jake Ferguson; Grace and Jackson Delzer; and Scarlett, Barry John Thomas, Anson and Hadley Alvarez.

TITLES DURING ALVAREZ ERANational Championships (15)2003-04: Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2004-05: Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2005-06: Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Hockey,

Women’s Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2006-07: Women’s Hockey, Men’s Indoor Track & Field

2007-08: Women’s Lightweight Rowing, Men’s Rowing

2008-09: Women’s Hockey, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2010-11: Women’s Hockey

2011-12: Men’s Cross Country

2018-19: Women’s Hockey

Conference Championships (64)

2003-04 (from April on)Men’s Outdoor Track & Field

2004-05 Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2005-06 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer (tournament), Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2006-07 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2007-08 Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Basketball (regular season & tournament), Men’s Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2008-09 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Hockey (tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2009-10 Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Rowing, Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2010-11 Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2011-12 Men’s Cross Country, Football, Women’s Hockey, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field

2012-13 Men’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Softball (tournament)

2013-14Men’s Indoor Track & Field, Men’s Hockey (tournament), Men’s Outdoor Track & Field

2014-15Men’s Cross Country, Volleyball, Women’s Soccer (tournament), Men’s Basketball (regular season & tourna-ment), Women’s Hockey (tournament)

2015-16Women’s Soccer, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tour-nament)

2015-16Women’s Soccer, Women’s Hockey (regular season & tour-nament)

2016-17Men's Cross Country, Women's Hockey (regular season & tournament), Women’s Lightweight Rowing

2017-18Men's Soccer (tournament), Women's Hockey

2018-19Men's Cross Country, Women's Hockey (tournament)

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Tony Granato, Wisconsin’s fifth head coach since 1966, began a new era for Wisconsin hockey upon his hiring in 2016. Granato led the Badgers to a 20-15-1 record in his first season at the helm after the program won just 12 of 70 games the previous two seasons. Named the 2017 Big Ten Coach of the Year and a finalist for national coach of the year, he saw his team reach the Big Ten Tournament championship game and finish second overall in the conference. Six Wisconsin players received All-Big Ten honors, including Big Ten Freshman of the Year Trent Frederic, while sophomore captain Luke Kunin became a second-team All-American during his season under Granato’s tutelage. Both have since played in the NHL. Granato accepted a new challenge for the 2017–18 season and served as head coach of the U.S. Olympic Team that finished seventh in the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, falling a shootout short of reaching the medal round.

Having come to Madison directly from an assistant coach position for the Detroit Red Wings, Granato spent 13 NHL seasons as either a head coach or assistant coach, a year after retiring from a 13-year NHL playing career. The Wisconsin alum was 72-33-17 during his first head coaching stint with the Colorado Avalanche, which included the Northwest Division title in 2003 and a runner-up finish in 2004. He owns a 102-78-17 coaching record with the Avalanche when including his 2008-09 season at the helm of Colorado. The Downers Grove, Illinois, native spent three-plus seasons as an assistant coach with the Avalanche, before five seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins (2009-14). During his time in Pittsburgh, the Penguins collected at least 101 points in each of his seasons and won a league-best 36 games during the 48-game campaign in 2012-13. The run included three division titles. Teams Granato served as head or assistant coach posted winning records in 12 of his 13 seasons in the NHL. Granato also served as an assistant coach for the 2014 U.S. Olympic Team, where he coached former Badgers Ryan McDonagh, Joe Pavelski, Derek Stepan and Ryan Suter, among other of the world’s star skaters. The team finished fourth. A four-time 30-goal scorer in the NHL, Granato was originally picked in the sixth round, 120th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1982 draft. In his first season in the NHL, during the 1988–89 campaign, Granato put up 36 goals, which still stand as New York’s record for rookie goal scoring. His 63-point effort that season got him a spot on the 1988–89 NHL All-Rookie Team. Granato skated for the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks during his 13-year playing career. He helped the Kings reach the 1993 Stanley Cup Final, playing alongside Wayne Gretzky. He tallied six goals and 17 points in 24 playoff games during the run to the Cup Final. That same year, he recorded a career-high with 82 points (37 goals, 45 assists), one season after posting a career-high 39 goals. After a serious on-ice injury early in 1996, Granato returned to the ice the following season after a trade to San Jose and played in the 1997 NHL All-Star Game. He went on to win the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy following that season in 1997 for his dedication to hockey.

Head Coach Tony Granato

GRANATO AT A GLANCE Born: July 25, 1964Education: Wisconsin, 1983–87, 2016–17NHL Playing Career: 13 years from 1988–2001 with the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks.NCAA Playing Career: Played for Wisconsin from 1983–87, scored 100 goals and 220 points. 1987 Hobey Baker Award finalist. Two-time All-American.Family: wife, Linda; sons Michael, Nicholas and Dominic; daughter Gabriella. Brothers Don (1987–91) and Rob (1992–94) skated for the Badgers, while sister, Cammi, is in the Hockey Hall of Fame from her time with Team USA. Cousin Kevin (1997–2001) skated at Wisconsin.

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Rob BlakeSidney CrosbyPavel DatsyukMarc-Andre FleuryAdam FootePeter ForsbergSergei GoncharBill GuerinJarome IginlaPatrick KanePaul KariyaChris Kunitz

Dylan LarkinKris LetangEvgeni MalkinRyan McDonaghJoe PavelskiPatrick RoyJoe SakicTeemu SelanneDerek StepanRyan SuterPierre TurgeonHenrik Zetterberg

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A member of Team USA at the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, Granato tied for second on the team with eight points, including seven assists for the seventh-place Americans. The seven assists are tied for third all-time for Team USA at one single Olympics. His three assists in a game on Feb. 13, 1988 against Austria are tied for second on the all-time list, one off the team single-game record. The 1988 Olympics marked Granato’s sixth appearance at a major international event for Team USA. He played for the Americans at the 1983 and 1984 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships, and skated at the 1985, ’86 and ’87 IIHF World Championships. He skated in a seventh major international event for Team USA at the 1991 Canada Cup. A two-time All-American for the Badgers, Granato was a finalist for the 1987 Hobey Baker Memorial Award after his 73-point senior season. In addition to serving as the Badgers’ captain during the 1986-87 campaign, Granato was named the WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year and the team’s Spike Carlson MVP award winner. A member of the UW Athletics Hall of Fame, he finished his Badger career as the school’s fourth-leading scorer with 220 points, ranking third with 100 career goals. Granato and his family have strong ties to Wisconsin as his brother and former UW associate head coach, Don, skated for the

Badgers (1987–91). A second brother, Rob, also skated for UW (1992–94), as did cousin Kevin (1997–2001). Granato’s sister, Cammi, is in the Hockey Hall of Fame as one of the greatest women’s hockey players in history. She was recruited to play soccer at Wisconsin before Badger women’s hockey began, but instead went on to star with the Providence women’s hockey program in the early 1990s. She dropped the ceremonial first puck before the inaugural game of Wisconsin women’s hockey in 1999 at the Kohl Center. Tony and his wife, Linda, reside in Madison. They are the parents of four grown children, including Michael, Nicholas, Dominic and Gabriella. Granato completed his degree during his first year as UW head coach, graduating in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies.

GRANATO’S NHL/NCAA COACHING CAREER Year Team Position Record Post-Season2002–03 Colorado Avalanche Head Coach 32-11-4-4 Northwest Division Champions2003–04 Colorado Avalanche Head Coach 40-22-13-7 Western Conference Semifinals2004–05 Colorado Avalanche Assistant Coach ------------NHL Lockout – No Season-------------2005–06 Colorado Avalanche Assistant Coach 43-30-0-9 Western Conference Semifinals2006–07 Colorado Avalanche Assistant Coach 44-31-0-7 Did not qualify2007–08 Colorado Avalanche Assistant Coach 44-31-0-7 Western Conference Semifinals2008–09 Colorado Avalanche Head Coach 32-45-0-5 Did not qualify2009–10 Pittsburgh Penguins Assistant Coach 47-28-0-7 Eastern Conference Semifinals2010–11 Pittsburgh Penguins Assistant Coach 49-25-0-8 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals2011–12 Pittsburgh Penguins Assistant Coach 51-25-0-6 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals2012–13 Pittsburgh Penguins Assistant Coach 36-12-0-0 Eastern Conference Finals2013–14 Pittsburgh Penguins Assistant Coach 51-24-0-7 Eastern Conference Semifinals2014–15 Detroit Red Wings Assistant Coach 43-25-0-14 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals2015–16 Detroit Red Wings Assistant Coach 41-30-0-11 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals2016–17 Wisconsin Head Coach 20-15-1 Big Ten Championship Game2017–18 Wisconsin Head Coach 14-19-4 Big Ten Quarterfinals2018–19 Wisconsin Head Coach 14-18-5 Big Ten QuarterfinalsNHL head coaching total (3 seasons) 104-78-17-16 NHL coaching totals (13 years Head and Assistant) 553-339-17-209NCAA coaching totals 48-52-10

GRANATO’S RESUME 2016-present . . . . Head Coach, Unviersity of Wisconsin2017–18. . . . . . . . . Head Coach, U.S. Olympic Team2014-16 . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach, Detroit Red Wings (NHL)2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach, U.S. Olympic Team2009-14 . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach, Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)2002-09 . . . . . . . . . Head Coach, Colorado Avalanche (NHL)2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach, Colorado Avalanche (NHL)1996-2001 . . . . . . Player, San Jose Sharks (NHL)1990-96 . . . . . . . . . Player, Los Angeles Kings (NHL)1988-90 . . . . . . . . . Player, New York Rangers (NHL)1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Player, U.S. Olympic Team1987-88 . . . . . . . . . Player, Colorado Rangers (NHL)1983-87 . . . . . . . . . Player, University of Wisconsin (WCHA)

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Mark OsieckiAssociate Head Coach

Mark Osiecki returned to his alma mater for the 2016–17 season and quickly made an impact, helping the team to a 20-15-1 record in his first season as associate head coach. His impact has also been felt on the recruiting trail, with UW’s roster including three first-round NHL draft picks, a blue line with five NHL draft picks and with talented future classes lined up. Osiecki returned to coach in Madison after serving as the associate head coach for the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs for the previous two years. A native of Burnsville, Minnesota, Osiecki was the head coach at Ohio State from 2010–13 following a successful stint as an assistant and associate head coach with Wisconsin. During his time with the Badgers from 2004–10, Osiecki was the recruiting coordinator and defensive coach, helping UW win the NCAA title in 2006. Twenty-two of the Badgers who played for Wisconsin during the six seasons Osiecki was part of the coaching staff went on to play in the NHL. Of the 22 players, 10 were defensemen, including NHLers Ryan McDonagh, Justin Schultz, Tom Gilbert, Jake Gardiner, Brendan Smith, Jamie McBain and Cody Goloubef. Osiecki also served as a coach on the international level, helping the U.S. win gold at the 2010 and 2013 World Junior Championships and bronze at the 2011 tournament as an assistant coach. He was head coach of the squad in 2015. The 2010 gold medal team featured former UW players Jake Gardiner, John Ramage and Derek Stepan, while the 2013 gold-medal squad included Jake McCabe. Prior to his first stint in Madison, Osiecki was the head coach of the Green Bay Gamblers from 1997–2004, leading the team to the Clark Cup in 2000. The 1999 USHL Coach of the Year, his squad won four-straight division crowns from 1999–2002. More than 65 Gamblers advanced to NCAA Division I hockey playing careers while 17 were drafted by NHL squads. He spent the 1996–97 season as an assistant at North Dakota, helping the team to the 1997 NCAA crown. Osiecki enjoyed a six-year professional career, including two years in the NHL with the Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators, Winnipeg Jets and Minnesota North Stars. He also represented the United States as a player at the 1992 World Championship. A three-year letterwinner on defense for the Cardinal and White from 1987–90, Osiecki served as an alternate captain for the 1990 NCAA Championship team, the program’s fifth national championship squad. During the NCAA title season,

he collected career highs with 38 assists and 43 points and earned a spot on the Frozen Four all-tournament team. Osiecki and his wife, Robin, are the parents of a daughter, Emily, and a son, Jake.

Mark StrobelAssociate Head Coach

A Badger in the early 1990s, Mark Strobel arrived back in Madison for the 2017–18 season. Strobel came to the Kohl Center after having served two years as the associate head coach for Ohio State. The Buckeyes compiled a 35-30-10 record, going 19-16-5-2 in conference action during his tenure. With Strobel’s help, the program reached the Big Ten Tournament semifinals each year, including in 2016–17, when OSU made its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2008–09. He helped lay the groundwork for OSU’s run to the Frozen Four in 2018. Strobel began his collegiate coaching career in 1998–99 as a volunteer coach at Colorado College, seeing his squad reach the NCAA quarterfinals. A St. Paul, Minnesota, native, Strobel spent the 1999–00 season as an assistant for the USHL’s Twin City Vulcans, guiding the team to the 2000 USA Hockey Junior A title. He then spent a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Minnesota Duluth from 2000–02, followed by two years with Omaha. In both NCAA stops, he again built the foundation for NCAA success, with UMD reaching the NCAA Frozen Four two years later, and Omaha making its first NCAA appearance two years following Strobel’s departure. The time between coaching assignments saw Strobel serving on the board of directors of the W Club – the lettermen’s organization for UW – and spending time raising gift funds to build LaBahn Arena. He stayed active in hockey at many levels, including serving as a rinkside reporter for the Big Ten Network. A four-year letterwinner at Wisconsin from 1991–95, Strobel accumulated 21 goals and 62 points from the blue line and served as team captain during both his junior and senior years. He helped UW claim the 1995 WCHA title, earning honorable mention All-WCHA and a spot on the all-tournament team, as well as Wisconsin’s Fenton Kelsey Jr. Most Competitive Award. In 1993, Strobel skated at the IIHF World Junior Championship, helping Team USA to a fourth-place finish. The Badgers reached the NCAA tournament in each of his four years, becoming the 1992 NCAA runner up during his rookie campaign. Strobel graduated with his bachelor’s degree in history in 1996. The defender was signed by the New Jersey Devils and spent two years in the organization

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with the AHL Albany River Rats and ECHL Raleigh Icecaps. Before he became a Badger, Strobel won a state title with Hill Murray High School in 1991. Strobel has a son, Jack, and a daughter, Greta. He is engaged to his fiancé, Lori, who he will marry next summer. His twin brother, Mike, was a forward for the Badgers from 1991–96.

Brad WinchesterVolunteer Assistant CoachWinchester, a seven-year NHL veteran and former Wisconsin standout forward, joined UW’s coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2018–19 season. Captain of the 2002-03 UW squad, Winchester began his career with a 1999–2000 team that captured the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s (WCHA) regular season championship, the MacNaughton Cup. That rookie season, he tallied nine goals and 18 points. He also represented Team USA at the 2000 World Junior Championship. Following his freshman year, Winchester joined teammates John Eichelberger, Brian Fahey and Dany Heatley in hearing their names called at the 2000 NHL Draft. He was selected in the second round by the Edmonton Oilers with the 35th overall pick. After getting drafted, Winchester enjoyed success in his final three seasons at Wisconsin, helping the Badgers to their second-straight NCAA tournament appearance his sophomore year, and leading the team in scoring (14-20=34), game-winning goals (3) and power-play goals (5) during his junior campaign. During his senior campaign, Winchester served as the team’s captain and was named to the 2002 Bank One Badger Hockey Showdown All-Tournament Team. Winchester finished his career at Wisconsin with 40 goals and 84 points in 150 games. Following a successful stint at UW, Winchester went on to play seven seasons in the NHL. In his first professional season, Winchester split games between the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers and the American Hockey League’s (AHL) Hamilton Bulldogs before making his playoff debut in the second game of a series against the No. 1-seeded Detroit Red Wings, scoring the game-winning goal. After a second season with the Oilers, Winchester moved along to the Dallas Stars, before skated for St. Louis for the 2008–09 season. He went on to play three seasons for the Blues, tallying 45 points in 147 games, before being traded to Anaheim. Winchester finished his NHL career in San Jose, appearing in 68 contests for the Sharks and ending the 2011–12 season with six goals and 10 points.

After playing three seasons in the AHL, Winchester retired from professional hockey in 2015. A Wisconsin legacy player, Winchester’s UW followed in the footsteps of his father, Gary, whose successful career from 1970-74 was marked by the Badgers’ first NCAA title during the 1972-73 season.

Jim SniderStrength and ConditioningJim Snider is in his second stint at Wisconsin, this time working with the UW hockey programs. He serves as an associate director for the department’s strength and conditioning program and as the director of its Kohl Center operations. He has spent the past 13 years working with the men’s and women’s hockey programs and has developed numerous NHL players and Olympians. He continues to train many of those same people in the offseason. Previously, Snider spent three seasons at Wisconsin as assistant strength and conditioning coach after serving a year-long internship with the department. His primary responsibilities were men’s and women’s soccer, tennis and crew, while also assisting with football. Snider spent his year before rejoining the Badgers as assistant director of Strength and Conditioning at the University of Minnesota. At Minnesota, Snider was responsible for the administration and development of athletic enhancement programs for men’s basketball, men’s hockey, baseball and track and field, while managing full-time and intern personnel. Snider originally came to Wisconsin for his internship from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse were he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science, with an emphasis in Strength and Conditioning, and also a degree in Sports Management in 2001. While at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Snider worked for three years with football, basketball, baseball, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and gymnastics. Snider is a member of several organizations including the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCC) and USA Weightlifting. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, Level II Senior Coach through USA Weightlifting, and also a certified and active referee through USA Weightlifting. Snider is married to his wife, Jenna, and resides in McFarland, Wisconsin, with his daughter, Stella, and son, Dakota.

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Tony GranatoHead Coach

Mark OsieckiAssociate Head Coach

Jim SniderStrength Coach

Mark StrobelAssociate Head Coach

Brad WinchesterVolunteer Assistant

Shane ConnellyHockey Operations

Andy HrodeyAthletic Trainer

Jayne LindauerProgram Assistant

Emily EngelHockey Ops/Video

Nate LaPointEquipment Manager

Lindsay LubeckEvent Manager

Mary Weaver-KleesAcademics

Dr. Brian WalczakOrthopedic Physician

Paul CapobiancoAthletic Communications

Brandon SpiegelVideo

Andy ZywickiAthletic Ticket Office

Dr. Andrew WatsonPrimary Care

Allison MinisceMarketing — Game Presentation

Julie SupernawAcademics

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Andy HrodeyAthletic TrainerAndy Hrodey is in his 21st season handling athletic training duties for the UW hockey team after being hired as a full-time staff member for the Badger athletic training staff in 1999–2000. He returned to Wisconsin from the United States Military Academy where he served as a full-time athletic trainer for both the hockey and football teams. Previously at the UW, Hrodey was a graduate assistant during the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons, working as a team trainer for both the UW football and wrestling programs. A native of Sheldon, Illinois, Hrodey attended the University of Illinois and worked as a student athletic trainer with the football, men’s basketball, women’s swimming and wrestling programs. Hrodey is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and received his bachelor’s degree from Illinois (1996) and his master’s degree from Wisconsin (1998). He is a licensed Athletic Trainer. A Monona, Wisconsin, resident, Hrodey and his wife, Liz, have a son, A.J., and daughter, Allie.

Nate LaPointEquipment ManagerAn Eau Claire, Wisconsin, native, LaPoint is in his 11th year with the Badgers. In charge of Wisconsin’s equipment needs, LaPoint performs duties from skate sharpening, equipment inventory and purchasing to laundry and travel logistics. LaPoint spent the four years before coming to Madison as an assistant equipment manager with the University of North Dakota men’s hockey program. While at North Dakota, he performed the regular duties of an equipment manager, while also helping with the program’s video needs on road trips. In addition to his duties at North Dakota, LaPoint spent seven months at Gerrell’s Sports Center in Grand Forks, where he repaired and sharpened skates and served as a general salesman for sporting goods. He also spent each summer since 2000 as a coach, referee and counselor for Top Dog Hockey Camps. LaPoint graduated in 2009 from North Dakota with a degree in general studies and a minor in meteorology. Prior to his time at North Dakota, he attended Northland College in Ashland, Wis., for two years, where he competed as a member of the NCAA Division III program’s hockey team. The last two summers, LaPoint served Team USA at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup including once in Canada and once in Slovakia and Hungary.

LaPoint and his wife, Callie, reside in Stoughton, Wisconsin, with their daughter, Hazel.

Shane ConnellyDirector of OperationsShane Connelly is in his third full season as the men’s hockey Director of Operations after filling the position on an interim basis on Dec. 29, 2016. Connelly handles travel arrangements, among a myriad of duties. A Badger from 2005–09, Connelly finished his career in goal with a 41-36-11 mark, while ranking among the school’s top five with a 2.39 goals-against average, .913 save percentage and eight shutouts. His career highlights during his time at Wisconsin include being part of the 2006 NCAA championship team, as well as the winning goaltender in the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic played outdoors at Lambeau Field. He also once made 43 saves in a 4-0 shutout over North Dakota on Nov. 10, 2007, which ranks as the third-most saves for a UW goaltender in a shutout. Connelly served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the 2017 Five Nations Tournament in Ostrava, Czech Republic, helping guide the Under-17 team to a gold medal after going undefeated through the five-game tournament. He returned to USA Hockey as an assistant coach of the Under-18 Select Team at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup. The Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, is back in Madison with related experience after having spent three years as operations director with Bowling Green. He left the Falcons following the 2013–14 season to become an assistant coach with the USHL’s Cedar Rapids RoughRiders. That is where he spent his time before returning to Wisconsin.

Emily EngelAssistant Director of Operations/Video CoordinatorEmily Engel is in her third year fulfilling the role of assistant director of operations/video coordinator for the men’s hockey program. Engel joined the Badgers before the start of the 2014–15 season as the video coordinator for both the men’s and women’s Wisconsin hockey programs after one year as the video coordinator for the Badger women’s basketball team. Her duties for basketball included coaches’ video, as well as some creative video for the scoreboard and other team highlight videos throughout the year. The Fort Collins, Colorado, native graduated from the University of Colorado in 2013 with

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a degree in cinematography and film/video production. While there, she served as a volunteer videographer for the men’s and women’s club hockey teams, as well as the men’s club lacrosse squad. She also played club hockey for the Buffs and helped coordinate their web site and social media. Engel has international experience, serving as the hockey video coordinator for the U.S. Women’s National University Team as they competed in the World University Games in Trentino, Italy, in December 2013. She also traveled to Dmitrov, Russia, as video coordinator and helped Team USA win gold at the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Under-18 Women’s World Championship. She also worked as a video coordinator at the USA U15 Girl’s Player Development Camp in the summer of 2015 and in 2017 at the USA U18 Girl’s Player Development Camp. Both took place in St. Cloud, Minnesota. She also helped with the She also helped with the 2017-2019 USA Hockey National Festival in Lake Placid, New York. Finally, she was apart of the staff for the 2019 gold medal finish of the Women's World Championship in Espoo, Finland. Engel, who spent 2003–08 growing up in Middleton, Wisconsin, has on-ice experience that predates her college days. She started playing hockey in middle school and began a career as a goaltender her freshman year of high school. She ended up playing four years of high school hockey for the Madison Metro Lynx, a co-op team that included Middleton High School. She has also been officiating since 2011 ranging from peewees all the way up to high school boys’ hockey. Engel now resides in Monona with wife, Spencer.

Paul CapobiancoBrand CommunicationsPaul Capobianco is in his 21st year with the Wisconsin Communications office, now called Brand Communications.

In his 17th season as the communications contact for men’s ice hockey, Capobianco is also in his 18th year serving as the contact for men’s rowing and women’s openweight and lightweight rowing and first with men's soccer.

The teams handled by Capobianco have enjoyed great success with the men’s hockey program winning the 2006 NCAA championship and the 2010 squad reaching the NCAA title game. Wisconsin has produced seven Hobey Baker Award finalists during that time, including the 2010 winner, the first in Wisconsin history. The women’s lightweight rowing team captured five national titles, while the men’s rowing program boasts one national title during that time, as well.

Capobianco worked with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, serving as mixed zone supervisor at Peaks Ice Arena for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games ice hockey.

Before Wisconsin, Capobianco served as a graduate assistant sports information director at Minnesota State from 1997–99. While in Mankato, he spent a season as the primary contact for football, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer and two years as the men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s track and field and men’s and women’s cross country contact. He began his athletic communications career at Stony Brook (N.Y.) University during football and basketball game days.

In addition, Capobianco served as the host media coordinator for the 2016 NCAA Frozen Four in Tampa, Florida, and boasts media relations experience at the 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the 2002 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, the 2001 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four and the 1999 NFC Championship Game.

The Selden, New York, native graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in biology in 1996. While at Notre Dame, he was a member of the Fighting Irish’s 1994 NCAA champion fencing team, earning three letters with the squad.

Capobianco, his wife, Laurie, and their children, Rose, Colin and Lily, reside in Madison.

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No. Name, Pos. NHL S/C Ht. Wt. Yr. Age^ Hometown (Last Team)13 Roman Ahcan*, F L 5-9 170 So. 20 Savage, Minn. (Cedar Rapids, USHL)16 Tarek Baker**, F L 5-10 190 Jr. 22 Verona, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL)1 Jack Berry***, G L 6-1 177 Sr. 23 Holly, Mich. (New Jersey, NAHL)35 Johan Blomquist***, G L 5-11 184 Sr. 24 Stockholm, Sweden (Connecticut, USPHL)29 Brock Caufield*, F R 5-9 175 So. 20 Stevens Point, Wis. (Green Bay, USHL)8 Cole Caufield, F MTL R 5-7 165 Fr. 18 Stevens Point, Wis. (USA Hockey NTDP)23 Jason Dhooghe**, F L 5-7 165 Jr. 22 Aurora, Ill. (Green Bay, USHL)24 Sean Dhooghe**, F R 5-3 155 Jr. 20 Aurora, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)27 Ryder Donovan, F VGK R 6-3 203 Fr. 18 Duluth, Minn. (Duluth East H.S.)28 Shay Donovan, D R 6-3 190 Fr. 21 Duluth, Minn. (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, NAHL)21 Ty Emberson*, D ARZ R 6-1 198 So. 19 Eau Claire, Wis. (USA Hockey NTDP)20 Josh Ess**, D CHI L 5-11 187 Jr. 20 Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville South H.S.)11 Jack Gorniak*, F MTL L 5-11 187 So. 20 West Salem, Wis. (West Salem/Bangor H.S.)4 Dylan Holloway, F L 6-1 203 Fr. 18 Bragg Creek, Alberta (Okotoks Oilers, AJHL)5 Tyler Inamoto**, D FLA L 6-2 198 Jr. 20 Barrington, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)2 Wyatt Kalynuk**, D PHI L 6-1 189 Jr. 22 Virden, Manitoba (Bloomington, USHL) 32 Daniel Lebedeff*, G L 6-1 200 So. 20 Helsinki, Finland (Janesville, NAHL)18 Owen Lindmark, F FLA R 6-0 190 Fr. 18 Naperville, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP) 25 Dominick Mersch*, F L 6-0 193 So. 20 Park Ridge, Ill. (Lincoln, USHL)12 Mick Messner*, F L 5-11 193 So. 20 Madison, Wis. (Madison, USHL)19 K’Andre Miller*, D NYR L 6-5 211 So. 19 Minnetonka, Minn. (USA Hockey NTDP)17 Ty Pelton-Byce, F L 6-2 195 Jr. 23 Madison, Wis. (Harvard)14 Jesper Peltonen*, D L 5-11 179 So. 21 Helsinki, Finland (Omaha, USHL)15 Alex Turcotte, F LAK L 5-11 185 Fr. 18 Island Lake, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)7 Mike Vorlicky, D R 6-1 190 Fr. 19 Edina. Minn. (Edina High School)9 Linus Weissbach**, F BUF L 5-9 167 Jr. 21 Gothenburg, Sweden (Tri-City, USHL)22 Max Zimmer***, F CAR L 6-0 187 Sr. 22 Medina, Minn. (Chicago, USHL)* —letters earned | ^ —age as of 10/1/19

Numerical RosterNo. Name, Pos. NHL S/C Ht. Wt. Yr. Age^ Hometown (Last Team)1 Jack Berry***, G L 6-1 177 Sr. 23 Holly, Mich. (New Jersey, NAHL)2 Wyatt Kalynuk**, D PHI L 6-1 189 Jr. 22 Virden, Manitoba (Bloomington, USHL) 4 Dylan Holloway, F L 6-1 203 Fr. 18 Bragg Creek, Alberta (Okotoks Oilers, AJHL)5 Tyler Inamoto**, D FLA L 6-2 198 Jr. 20 Barrington, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)7 Mike Vorlicky, D R 6-1 190 Fr. 19 Edina. Minn. (Edina High School)8 Cole Caufield, F MTL R 5-7 165 Fr. 18 Stevens Point, Wis. (USA Hockey NTDP)9 Linus Weissbach**, F BUF L 5-9 167 Jr. 21 Gothenburg, Sweden (Tri-City, USHL)11 Jack Gorniak*, F MTL L 5-11 187 So. 20 West Salem, Wis. (West Salem/Bangor H.S.)12 Mick Messner*, F L 5-11 193 So. 20 Madison, Wis. (Madison, USHL)13 Roman Ahcan*, F L 5-9 170 So. 20 Savage, Minn. (Cedar Rapids, USHL)14 Jesper Peltonen*, D L 5-11 179 So. 21 Helsinki, Finland (Omaha, USHL)15 Alex Turcotte, F LAK L 5-11 185 Fr. 18 Island Lake, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)16 Tarek Baker**, F L 5-10 190 Jr. 22 Verona, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL)17 Ty Pelton-Byce, F L 6-2 195 Jr. 23 Madison, Wis. (Harvard)18 Owen Lindmark, F FLA R 6-0 190 Fr. 18 Naperville, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP) 19 K’Andre Miller*, D NYR L 6-5 211 So. 19 Minnetonka, Minn. (USA Hockey NTDP)20 Josh Ess**, D CHI L 5-11 187 Jr. 20 Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville South H.S.)21 Ty Emberson*, D ARZ R 6-1 198 So. 19 Eau Claire, Wis. (USA Hockey NTDP)22 Max Zimmer***, F CAR L 6-0 187 Sr. 22 Medina, Minn. (Chicago, USHL)23 Jason Dhooghe**, F L 5-7 165 Jr. 22 Aurora, Ill. (Green Bay, USHL)24 Sean Dhooghe**, F R 5-3 155 Jr. 20 Aurora, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)25 Dominick Mersch*, F L 6-0 193 So. 20 Park Ridge, Ill. (Lincoln, USHL)27 Ryder Donovan, F VGK R 6-3 203 Fr. 18 Duluth, Minn. (Duluth East H.S.)28 Shay Donovan, D R 6-3 190 Fr. 21 Duluth, Minn. (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, NAHL)29 Brock Caufield*, F R 5-9 175 So. 20 Stevens Point, Wis. (Green Bay, USHL)32 Daniel Lebedeff*, G L 6-1 200 So. 20 Helsinki, Finland (Janesville, NAHL)35 Johan Blomquist***, G L 5-11 184 Sr. 24 Stockholm, Sweden (Connecticut, USPHL)* —letters earned | ^ —age as of 10/1/19

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StaffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony GranatoAssociate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark OsieckiAssociate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark StrobelVolunteer Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad WinchesterStrength Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim SniderDirector of Hockey Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane ConnellyAsst. Dir. of Hockey Operations/Video Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily EngelEquipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate LaPointAthletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy HrodeyProgram Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jayne LindauerAthletic Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul CapobiancoMarketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allison MinisceTickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy ZywickiEvent Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsay Lubeck

Pronunciation GuideAhcan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uh-SHAHNJohan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOH-hahnBlomquist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluhm-qwihstDhooghe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOO-geeKalynuk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAL-ih-nuhkJesper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEHS-puhrPeltonen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEHL-toh-nihnWeissbach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIGHS-bahk

NHL Draft PicksPlayer Team Year Round PickAlex Turcotte Los Angeles Kings 2019 1st 5thCole Caufield Montreal Canadiens 2019 1st 15thK’Andre Miller New York Rangers 2018 1st 22ndTy Emberson Arizona Coyotes 2018 3rd 73rdMax Zimmer Carolina Hurricanes 2016 4th 104thRyder Donovan Vegas Golden Knights 2019 4th 110thJack Gorniak Montreal Canadiens 2018 4th 123rdTyler Inamoto Florida Panthers 2017 5th 133rdOwen Lindmark Florida Panthers 2019 5th 137thLinus Weissbach Buffalo Sabres 2017 7th 192ndWyatt Kalynuk Philadelphia Flyers 2017 7th 196thJosh Ess Chicago Blackhwaks 2017 7th 215th

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Badgers by ClassSeniors ................................................................................ 3 Jack Berry, G35 Johan Blomquist, G22 Max Zimmer, FJuniors ................................................................................ 816 Tarek Baker, F23 Jason Dhooghe, F24 Sean Dhooghe, F20 Joshua Ess, D5 Tyler Inamoto, D2 Wyatt Kalynuk, D17 Ty Pelton-Byce, F9 Linus Weissbach, FSophomores ........................................................................... 913 Roman Ahcan, F29 Brock Caufield, F10 Ty Emberson, D11 Jack Gorniak, F32 Daniel Lebedeff, G25 Dominick Mersch, F12 Mick Messner, F19 K’Andre Miller, D14 Jesper Peltonen, DFreshman ................................................................................ 78 Cole Caufield, F27 Ryder Donovan, F28 Shay Donovan, D4 Dylan Holloway, F18 Owen Lindmark, F15 Alex Turcotte, F7 Mike Vorlicky, D

Badgers by LeagueUSHL ..............................................................................10US NTDP ................................................................................ 7NAHL ................................................................................ 3US H.S. ................................................................................ 4EJHL/USPHL ......................................................................... 1AJHL ................................................................................ 1NCAA ................................................................................ 1

Badgers by PositionForwards ..............................................................................1613 Roman Ahcan16 Tarek Baker 29 Brock Caufield8 Cole Caufield23 Jason Dhooghe 24 Sean Dhooghe 27 Ryder Donovan11 Jack Gorniak4 Dylan Holloway18 Owen Lindmark25 Dominick Mersch12 Mick Messner17 Ty Pelton-Byce15 Alex Turcotte9 Linus Weissbach 22 Max Zimmer

Defensemen .......................................................................... 828 Shay Donovan10 Ty Emberson20 Josh Ess5 Tyler Inamoto2 Wyatt Kalynuk19 K’Andre Miller14 Jesper Peltonen7 Mike Vorlicky

Goaltenders ........................................................................... 31 Jack Berry32 Daniel Lebedeff35 Johan Blomquist

Badgers by State/ProvinceWisconsin ............................................................................... 716 Tarek Baker (Verona)29 Brock Caufield (Stevens Point)8 Cole Caufield (Stevens Point)10 Ty Emberson (Eau Claire)11 Jack Gorniak (West Salem)12 Mick Messner (Madison)17 Ty Pelton-Byce (Madison)Minnesota .............................................................................. 713 Roman Ahcan (Savage)27 Ryder Donovan (Duluth)28 Shay Donovan (Duluth)20 Josh Ess (Burnsville)19 K’Andre Miller (Minnetonka)22 Max Zimmer (Medina)7 Mike Vorlicky (Edina)Illinois ................................................................................ 623 Jason Dhooghe (Aurora) 24 Sean Dhooghe (Aurora)5 Tyler Inamoto (Chicago)18 Owen Lindmark (Naperville)25 Dominick Mersch (Park Ridge)15 Alex Turcotte (Island Lake)Finland ................................................................................ 232 Daniel Lebedeff (Helsinki)14 Jesper Peltonen (Helsinki)Sweden ................................................................................ 235 Johan Blomquist (Stockholm)9 Linus Weissbach (Gothenburg)Manitoba ................................................................................ 12 Wyatt Kalynuk (Virden)Alberta ................................................................................ 14 Dylan Holloway (Bragg Creek)Michigan ................................................................................ 11 Jack Berry (Holly)

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Badgers by Age (as of 10/1/19)24 Johan Blomquist 23 Jack Berry22 Tarek Baker Jason Dhooghe Wyatt Kalynuk

Ty Pelton-Byce21 Shay Donovan Jesper Peltonen Linus Weissbach Max Zimmer20 Roman Ahcan Brock Caufield Sean Dhooghe Joshua Ess Jack Gorniak Tyler Inamoto Daniel Lebedeff Dominick Mersch Mick Messner19 Ty Emberson K’Andre Miller

Mike Vorlicky18 Cole Caufield

Ryder DonovanDylan Holloway

Owen Lindmark Alex Turcotte

Shots by HandRight ................................................................................ 829 Brock Caufield, F8 Cole Caufield, F24 Sean Dhooghe, F27 Ryder Donovan, F28 Shay Donovan, D10 Ty Emberson, D18 Owen Lindmark, F7 Mike Vorlicky, DLeft ..............................................................................1613 Roman Ahcan, F16 Tarek Baker, F23 Jason Dhooghe, F20 Josh Ess, D 11 Jack Gorniak, F4 Dylan Holloway, F5 Tyler Inamoto, D2 Wyatt Kalynuk, D25 Dominick Mersch, F12 Mick Messner, F19 K’Andre Miller, D17 Ty Pelton-Byce, F14 Jesper Peltonen, D15 Alex Turcotte, F9 Linus Weissbach, F22 Max Zimmer, F

Roster FactsShot ........................................................ Right (8)/Left (16) Forwards ........................................ Right (5)/Left (11) Defensemen.....................................Right (3)/Left (5)

Nationality .........................American (21)/Canadian (2)/ ................................................ Finnish (2)/Swedish (2)

Average Weight ..........................................186.1 pounds

Average Height................................................5-11 1/3

Average Age (as of 10/1/19) .........20 years, 8 months

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1 Jack Berry

G • SR • L • 6-1 • 177Holly, Mich. (New Jersey, NAHL)

Badger BitesCatches left ... born in February of 1996 ... parents are John and Kelly Berry ... has three older siblings – brothers Patrick and Kevin, and sister, Meghan – and a younger sister, Margaret ... 2014 graduate of Fenton High School in Fenton, Michigan ... major is agricultural economics

2018-19 / Junior SeasonBackstopped the Badgers in 16 games this season, starting in 11... earned a 3-6-3 record in the net... recorded his fourth-career shutout in the season opening against Boston College on Oct. 12, back-stopping the Badgers to a 3-0 victory... now ranks tied for 10th on the program's all-time shutout list with four clean slates... named the Big Ten Third Star of the Week for his performance in the Boston College series Oct. 12-13... made a season-high 37 saves in a 1-1 OT tie against Michigan on Nov. 23... earned his second Big Ten Third Star of the Week honors of the season for his performance against the Wolverines... ended the season with a 3.19 goals against average and a .895 save percentage... played 714:31 minutes in the net this season

2017–18 / Sophomore SeasonMade 14 appearances for the Badgers, posting a 5-8-1 record … recorded a 4-0 shutout against Northern Michigan on Oct. 21 in his first appear-ance of the season … named the Big Ten Third Star of the Week on Dec. 5 after stopping a career-high 40 shots in the 3-2 win at Minnesota … matched his career-high 40 saves in Wisconsin’s 5-0 shutout over then-No. 1 Notre Dame at the United Center on Jan. 21 … earned his second Big Ten weekly nod on Jan. 23, earning the Second Star … in net for the Badgers’ shootout victory over Penn State on Jan. 27, stopping all three shots from the Nittany Lions after making 32 saves in regulation

2016–17 / Freshman SeasonNamed All-Big Ten honorable mention ... started his career with 144 minutes, 17 seconds of shutout hockey, the longest shutout streak to start a UW netminder’s career ... shut out Northern Michigan in his first career start on Nov. 5, recording 22 saves to become just the fourth Wisconsin goalie to blank an opponent in his first collegiate start (Brückler, Carey, Thomas) ... made his debut against Boston College on Oct. 16, saving all six shots he faced ... named the Big Ten Third Star on Feb. 28 after a 36-save performance in Wisconsin’s 3-2 victory over Minnesota on Feb. 24, stopping 17 shots in the third period alone ... made a career-high 39

saves against then-No. 2 Denver on Nov. 26 ... made 23 saves in the Badgers’ 2-1 victory over Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals ... received team’s Mark Johnson Rookie of the Year honor ... recorded the highest number of commu-nity service hours on the team

Before Berry was a BadgerPlayed between the pipes for the NAHL’s New Jersey Titans during the 2015-16 season, starting 22 of his 23 appearances … racked up a 12-8-2 record, finishing the regular season with a 2.26 goals-against average and a .929 save percentage … save percentage tied for the top mark in the league … posted four shutouts … played the 2014-15 season with the NAHL’s Soo Eagles, appearing in 30 games … posted a 2.87 goals-against average and .908 save percentage, as well as a 14-10-0 record with the Eagles … tallied one assist and one shutout on the season … team reached second round of the playoffs … played four years of golf in high school … team was league champion his senior season

Career StatisticsYear Min. W-L-T GAA SV% ShO2016–17 1306:37 11-8-1 2.66 .898 12017–18 699:14 5-7-1 3.17 .894 22018–19 714:31 3-6-3 3.19 .895 1

TOTALS 2720:22 19-21-5 3.00 .896 4

Career HighsGAMEShots Faced: 45, at Denver, 11/26/16Saves: 40 (2x), last vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/18Saves (Win): 40 (2x), last vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/18Goals Allowed: 6 (4x), last vs. Michigan Tech, 10/26/18

2 Wyatt Kalynuk (C)

D • JR • L • 6-1 • 189Virden, Manitoba (Bloomington, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in April of 1997 ... parents are Randy and Leanna ... has two sisters, Quinn and Lexie ... major is communication arts ... selected by Philadelphia in the seventh round (196th over-all) in the 2017 NHL Entry draft ... has attended Flyers development camps ... father played hockey at Brandon University ... second cousin, Marty Murray, played eight NHL seasons with Calgary, Philadelphia, Carolina and Los Angeles between 1995 and 2007 ... first Manitoba native to play for Wisconsin since 1992 (Duane Derksen)

2019–20 / Junior SeasonTeam captain

player biographies

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2018–19 / Sophomore SeasonNamed to the All-Big Ten Second Team on defense... named Spike Carlson/Chris Chelios Most Valuable Player... finished second on the team with nine goals... led team with 116 shot... posted sec-ond consecutive 25-point seasons, one off the team scoring lead... ranked tied for second on the team in power-play points with eight... notched a power-play goal in the Badgers 6-2 victory over Michigan Tech... tallied a team-high seven power play assists... recorded 59 blocks on the season, good for fourth on the team... led all Wisconsin blue-liners in scoring this season... notched the game-winning goal against St. Lawrence on Oct. 20... tallied four multi-point performances... enjoyed a career-high six game point-streak from Oct. 13-Oct. 27, notch-ing four goals and nine points in the stretch... recorded a season-high nine shots on goal in UW's 3-0 defeat of Michigan State Dec. 8... notched three assists in three straight games, including two against Ohio State on Feb. 8-9... scored the game-winning assist in the Badgers' 5-4 overtime victory against Michigan on March 1... matched his career high point totals in a game on Oct. 13, scoring two goals and an assist against Boston College... played in all 37 contests this season... Academic All-Big Ten

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonNamed to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team and the All-Big Ten Honorable Mention Team … led the team with 22 assists from the blue line … his 25 points ranked fourth among all UW players and sec-ond among the conference’s freshmen defenders … became the first UW defenseman to score 25-or-more points in his rookie season since Ulvis Katlaps scored 35 points (4 goals, 31 assists) in 1992-93 … also led the Badgers with 12 power-play assists and tied for the lead with 14 power-play points … recorded 55 blocks on the season, good for second on the team … his six blocks in the 3-2 win over Michigan Tech on Oct. 1 led all Badgers … scored multiple points nine times during the season … tal-lied his first career point on Oct. 21, assisting a goal in the Badgers’ 4-0 victory … scored his first goal as a Badger on the power play, adding the game-winning assist, in a 6-3 win over Michigan State on Nov. 10 … had a career day against Michigan on Nov. 18, dishing out three assists in a 4-4 draw … scored the game-winning goal against then-No. 1 Notre Dame at the United Center on Jan. 21, going coast to coast for the first goal in the 5-0 shutout … had back-to-back two-point games in the series against St. Lawrence, Oct. 27-28, tallying two assists in each contest … assisted two goals in a 5-4 loss to Minnesota on Dec. 1 … had two assists on Jan. 6 in a 3-3 tie with Penn State … tallied the game-winning assist, as well as a goal, in the 4-2 victory at Michigan on Feb. 3 … notched two assists in Wisconsin’s 6-5 loss to Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on March 2 … one of four rookies to play in all 37 games for the Badgers … spent most of the season paired with senior Jake Linhart … co-recipient of the team’s Mark Johnson Rookie of the Year Award (Linus Weissbach)

Before Kalynuk was a BadgerSkated for the Bloomington Thunder (USHL) from 2015–17 ... paced the team’s defense with six goals and 25 assists during the 2016–17 season ... earned USHL Defenseman of the Week on Jan. 2, 2017 for a three-point performance against Chicago ... named to the All-USHL Third Team ... helped the Thunder reach the playoffs, scoring 24 points on three goals and 21 assists in 2015-16 ... spent the 2014-15 season with the USHL’s Lincoln Stars, recording 15 assists ... played five games for Canada in the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 37 3 22 25 97 14-28 2 0 12018–19 37 9 16 25 115 12-32 1 0 1

TOTALS 74 12 38 50 212 26-60 3 0 2

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 2; vs. Boston College, 10/13/18Assists: 3; vs. Michigan, 11/18/17Points: 3 (2x); last vs. Boston College,10/13/18Point Streak: 6; 10/13-10/27/18Multi-point Games: 13Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2; vs. Boston College, 10/12-13/18Assists: 4 (2x) last vs. Michigan, 11/17-18/17Points: 4 (2x) last vs. Michigan, 11/17-18/17

4 Dylan Holloway

F • FR • L • 6-0 • 203Bragg Creek, Alberta (Okotoks Oilers)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in September of 2001 ... parents are Bruce Holloway and Torrie Chartier ... has one brother, Braunson ... father, Bruce, played profes-sional hockey, including two games with the NHL's Vancouver Canucks ... graduate of Springbank Community High School in 2019 ... major is unde-cided ... eligible for the 2020 NHL Draft

Before Holloway was a BadgerNamed 2019 Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) Player of the Year after leading the AJHL's Okotoks Oilers in scoring ... posted 41 goals and 88 points in 53 games during the regular season for Okotoks en route to being named AJHL MVP and then added 13 points in 11 playoff games ... won bronze with Canada at the 2019 International Ice Hockey Federation U18 World Championship ... won bronze at the 2018 World Junior A Challenge ... helped Team Canada win gold at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

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5 Tyler Inamoto

D • JR • L • 6-2 • 198Chicago, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in May of 1999 ... parents are Barry and Loretta Inamoto... has two older sisters – Caitlin and Jennifer ... history major ... 2017 graduate of Pioneer High School ... selected in the fifth round (133rd overall) by Florida in the 2017 NHL Entry draft ... has attended a pair of Florida development camps

2018-19 / Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 34 contests, notching a goal and seven points... ranked second in blocks with a career-high 65 on the season... notched his first multi-point game of his career with two assists in an 8-5 win over Penn State on Dec. 1... recorded three points in series against Denver and Penn State... enjoyed two two-game point streaks this season... tallied three assists from Nov. 30-Dec. 1 and a goal and two as-sists from Jan. 4-5... tallied two multi-point efforts... led the Badgers in penalties and penalty minutes... recorded 26 shots on net... recipient of the Fenton Kelsey Jr./Mike Richter Most Competitive award

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonOne of four rookies to play in all 37 games for the Badgers … scored four points on a goal and three assists in his first year as a Badger … recorded 45 blocks, good for fourth-most on the team … scored his first goal with the Badgers on March 2 in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal at Michigan … record-ed his first career point, a game-winning assist, in the 5-2 victory at Boston College on Oct. 13 … tal-lied an assist the following night in the 4-1 win over Merrimack on Oct. 14 … assisted the Badgers’ first goal on Feb. 3 in the 4-2 win at Michigan … blocked a team-high five shots on Feb. 9 against Minnesota … received UW’s Impact Award for recording the team’s highest number of community service hours … received the team’s Otto Breitenbach/Curtis Joseph Most Improved award

Before Inamoto was a BadgerAttended the 2017 World Junior Summer Showcase that ran July 28-Aug. 5 in Plymouth, Michigan, though left early due to injury ... played 2015-17 with the U.S. National Team Development Program ... played in 51 games with the Under-18 Team in 2016-17, tallying 13 points on two goals and 11 helpers from the blue line ... won a gold medal with Team USA at the Under-18 World Championship ... won gold medals at both the 2016 and 2017 Five Nations tournaments ... earning a Player of the Game Award at the 2017 tournament ... skated to a silver medal at the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup with the U.S. Under-18 Select Team ... played 27 games for the U.S. NTDP U-17 team in 2015-16, notching three assists ... played at Shattuck St. Mary’s from 2013-15 ... played 49 games for Shattuck’s Under-16 team in 2014-15, recording 23 points on two goals and 21 assists ... won national

titles with Shattuck in both 2014 and 2015 ... played his youth hockey career with the New Jersey Colonials from 2008 to 2013

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 37 1 3 4 25 18-47 0 0 02018-19 34 1 6 7 26 26-71 0 0 0

TOTALS 71 2 9 11 51 44-118 0 0 0

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 1; at Michigan, 3/2/18Assists: 2, vs Penn State 12/1/19Points: 2 (2x); last vs. Denver, 1/4/19Point Streak: 2 (2x); last vs Denver, 1/4/19Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 1; at Michigan, 3/2-3/18Assists: 3, vs Penn State, 11/30-12/1/19Points: 3, vs Penn State, 11/30-12/1/19

7 Mike Vorlicky

D • FR • R • 6-1 • 190Edina, Minn. (Edina High, USHS)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in July of 2000 ... parents are Larry and Kath ... has one brother, Jack (23) ... 2019 Edina High School graduate ... major is undecided

Before Vorlicky was a BadgerNamed to the 2019 Minnesota State High School Tournament All-Tournament Team after helping squad capture the Class 2A championship ... record-ed four goals and 22 points in 24 games for Edina High School as team captain .... added four assists in six games during championship run ... named to the 2019 Minnesota AP All-State Boys Hockey Second Team along with fellow Badger Ryder Donovan ... skated in six contests with the USHL's Madison Capitols after the season, recording three assists ... played for Team Southwest of the Minnesota High School Elite League in 2018 and scored six goals and 13 points in 19 games, plus two more assists in three playoff games ... high school team reached state semifinals during his junior season ... he col-

lected a goal and 13 points in 24 games that year Caufi

8 Cole Caufield

D F • FR • R • 5-7 • 165Stevens Point, Wis. (USA Hockey NTDP)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in January of 2001 ... 2019

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Northville High school graduate ... parents are Paul and Kelly ... has one brother, Brock, who plays for the Badgers ... grandfather, Wayne, played hockey for the Milwaukee Admirals ... father, Paul, was a three time NCAA champion, two time All-American and is UW-Stevens Point's all-time leading scorer ... Paul also played pro hockey, including for the St. Paul Fighting Saints ... taken 15th overall by the Montreal Canadiens at the 2019 NHL Draft in Vancouver ... attended Montreal development camp ... major is undecided

2019–20 / Freshman SeasonAttended the 2019 World Junior Summer Show-case in Plymouth, Michigan

Before Caufield was a BadgerShattered goal-scoring records for the U.S. National Team Development Program for single-season (Aus-ton Matthews - 55) and career (Phil Kessel - 104) goals with 72 and 126, respectively ... ranks third all time at the NTDP with 180 career points, while his 100 points during the 2018–19 season ranks sixth all time behind Matthews, Jack Hughes (two seasons), Clayton Keller and Patrick Kane ... had 15 goals and 19 points in 17 games against college foes in 2018–19 while playing with Team USA ... scored 24 goals and 32 points in 15 international contests ... in 2017–18, played 40 games with the under-17 team and scored 44 goals and 63 points ... added 10 goals and 17 points in 19 games for the under-18 team ... tied Alexander Ovechkin's tournament goal-scoring record by tallying 14 goals at the 2019 IIHF Under-18 World Championship in Sweden ... named tournament MVP, best forward and was part of the media all-star team after finishing with 18 points ... team placed third ... ranked tied for ninth all time with 24 career points at the IIHF Under-18 World Championship ... posted seven goals and nine points in four games at the 2018 Five Nations Tournament in Czech Republic ... scored four goals and six points in seven games at the 2018 IIHF Under-18 World Championship in Russia, helping the Americans to silver ... served as alternate captain and scored eight goals and 13 points at the 2017 World Under-17 Challenge in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to help Team USA to first place ... had four goals and 10 points in four games at the Five National Tournament in Finland ... posted six goals and seven points in three games at the 2017 Four Nations Tournament in Russia ... before joining the NTDP, Caufield skated two seasons at Stevens Point Area High School, scoring 50 goals and 79 points in 22 games as a sophomore and 25 goals and 58 points in 23 games as a freshman ... also played for Team Wisconsin and Team Illinois Bantam Minor AAA

9 Linus Weissbach

F • JR • L • 5-9 • 167Gothenburg, Sweden (Tri-City, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in April of 1998 ... 2017 Kearney High School graduate ... just the third Badger from Sweden, joining teammate Johan Blomquist and for-mer defenseman Jan-Ake Danielson ... taken 192nd overall in the 2017 NHL Entry draft by Buffalo in the seventh round ... attended Buffalo development camps ... major is communication arts

2018–19 / Sophomore SeasonFinished third in scoring on the team with eight goals and 25 points in only 27 contests... tallied two goals and eight points on the power play... enjoyed a five-game point streak from Oct. 13 to Oct. 27, notching two goals and eight points in the stretch... tallied the game-winning goal in overtime against Michigan on March 2... tallied the game-winning assist against St. Lawrence on Oct. 20... enjoyed a second five-game point streak from Feb. 23 to March 9, scoring three goals and eight points... tallied seven multi-point games this season... was a season-high plus-three on two occasions this year, once against Michigan State on Dec. 7 and once against Minnesota on Jan. 26... tallied two assists against Michigan State on Dec. 8... enjoyed a three-point (1G, 2A) game against Penn State on Feb. 23... notched a goal and an assist against Michigan on March 2... scored a goal in a 2-2 OT tie against Michigan State on Feb. 2... recorded 66 shots on the year... the Badgers were 11-5-1 when Weissbach tallied a point... notched a goal and an assist on the power play against Michigan Tech on Oct. 27... scored two assists against Michigan Tech on Oct. 26... scored a goal and an assist against Boston Col-lege on Oct. 13

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonNamed to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team … played in 34 games for the Badgers, tallying 10 goals and 16 assists … his 26 points led all rookies and ranked third on the team … scored multiple points on six different occasions, the second-most by a UW rookie that year … tallied 11 power-play points, the third-most among the Badgers … had a five-game point streak from Nov. 17 to Dec. 1, tallying two goals and five assists … scored two goals in his Wisconsin debut on Oct. 1 to best Michigan Tech 3-2, becoming the first freshman to tab multiple goals in his debut since Michael Davies in 2006 … named the Big Ten First Star of the Week on Oct. 3 for his play against Michigan Tech … scored a goal in the 4-0 win over Northern Michigan on Oct. 21 … dished out two assists in the 7-3 win over Michigan on Nov. 17, following up with a two-goal night on Nov. 18 in the 4-4 tie … tallied an assist in four-straight games against Mercyhurst (Nov. 25-26), Minnesota (Dec. 1) and Notre Dame (Dec. 8) … scored the fourth goal in UW’s 5-0 victory at the United Center over then-No. 1 Notre Dame on Jan. 21 … had a two-point night with one goal and one assist in a 4-4 tie against Penn State on Jan. 27, then scored the only goal in Wisconsin’s shootout victory … had a three-point weekend at Michigan, notching two assists in a 5-3 loss on Feb. 2 before

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assisting a goal in the 4-2 win on Feb. 3 … notched two assists in the Badgers’ 7-4 loss to Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on March 3 … scored 10 of his 26 points against Michigan … co-recipient of the team’s Mark Johnson Rookie of the Year award (Wyatt Kalynuk)

Before Weissbach was a BadgerPlayed 2016–17 with the USHL’s Tri-City Storm, cashing in on 19 goals and 47 points to lead the squad in scoring and rank 16th in the league ... his four game-winning goals, including two in overtime, also led the Storm ... notched 12 multi-point games during the season ... named to the All-USHL Third Team ... skated for Frölunda HC J20 (SuperElit) in 2015–16, scoring 50 points in 47 games ... played for Team Sweden at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in 2014–15, winning the bronze medal

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 34 10 16 26 72 9-26 4 0 12018–19 27 8 17 25 66 5-10 2 0 1

TOTALS 61 18 33 51 138 14-36 6 0 2

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 2 (2x); last vs. Michigan, 11/18/17Assists: 2 (3x), last vs. Michigan, 3/3/18Points: 3, at Penn State, 2/23/19Point Streak: 6; 11/17-12/8/17Multi-point Games: 13Overtime Goals: 1, vs. Michigan, 3/2/19

SERIESGoals: 2 (2x); last vs. Michigan, 11/17-18/17Assists: 3; at Michigan, 2/2-3/18Points: 4 (2X); last vs. Michigan Tech, 10/26-27/19

11 Jack Gorniak

F • SO • L • 5-11 • 187West Salem, Wis. (West Salem/Bangor H.S.)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in September of 1999 ... parents are Mike and Sara ... has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Kelsey ... 2018 graduate of West Salem High School ... major is undecided ... drafted in the fourth round (123rd overall) of the 2018 NHL Draft by the Montreal Canadiens ... attended pair of Montreal development camps

2018-19 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in all 37 games of his freshman campaign... ranked tied for eighth on the team with four goals and 15 points... tallied his first career goal in a 3-1 win over Minnesota on Nov. 10... notched his first multi-point performance in a 9-4 loss at Minnesota on Jan. 25... recorded three multi-point games... tal-lied a goal and an assist in the Badgers 7-3 win over Penn State on Feb. 23... notced two assists on the

power play... tallied second-most points as a Badger freshman and ranked second in assist-scoring among Wisconsin rookies... recorded 63 shots on goal... named Otto Breitenbach/Curtis Joseph Most Improved award recipient at the year-end banquet

Before Gorniak was a BadgerWas one of the top physical testers at the NHL scouting combine ... played prep hockey for West Salem/Bangor, scoring 31 goals and 61 points to lead the team to the 2018 WIAA State Tournament ... tallied seven game-winning goals ... named the 2018 Wisconsin Mr. Hockey ... also named to the USA Today All-USA Hockey first team ... posted 33 goals and 71 points in 26 games as a junior as a first-team all-state skater ... earned honorable men-tion all-state accolades as a sophomore ... scored 15 goals and 32 points for U18 Team Wisconsin during the 2017–18 Upper Midwest Elite League season ... maned to the Elite League All-Star Team ... appeared in two games for the Lincoln Stars in the USHL following his high school season in 2018

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018-19 37 4 11 15 63 8-16 0 0 0

TOTALS 37 4 11 15 63 8-16 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSGAMEGoals: 1 (4x); Last at Penn State, 2/23/19Assists: 2, vs. Michigan, 3/2/19Points: 2 (3x); Last vs. Michigan, 3/2/19Point Streak: 2 (2x); Last 1/20-25/19Multi-point Games: 3Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 1 (4x); Last at Penn State, 2/22-23/19Assists: 2 (2x); Last vs. Michigan 3/1-2/19Points: 2 (4x); Last vs. Michigan 3/1-2/19

12 Mick Messner

F • SO • L • 5-11 • 193Madison, Wis. (Madison, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in April of 1999 ... parents are Joni and Glen ... has three sisters, Molly, Kate and Anna ... grandfather, Gary Messner, lettered in football for the Badgers in 1953 and 1954 ... he was team captain and first-team All-Big Ten as a guard in 1954 ... aunt Sarah captained UW swim-ming team during her time at UW from 1988–92 ... graduated from Madison West High School in 2016 ... attended Vegas Golden Knights development camp in 2019 ... major is real estate

2018-19 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in all 37 contests, tallying seven goals and 12 points this season... scored his first career goal against Michigan on Nov. 23... tallied the game-

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winning assist against Minnesota on Nov. 10... en-joyed a four-game point streak from Feb. 22-March 2, recording a goal and four points in the stretch... tallied the lone goal in a 2-1 overtime loss to Ohio State on Feb. 8... scored a goal in both games of a series against Minnesota from Jan. 25-26... was a season-high plus-two against Boston College on Oct. 12... tallied a goal in a 5-3 win over Michigan State on Dec. 7... awarded a share of the Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award for his achievements in the classroom

Before Messner was a BadgerPlayed with the USHL’s Madison Capitols for three seasons, serving as a co-captain during the 2017-18 campaign ... had 16 goals and 45 points in 60 games in 2017–18 ... had 29 goals and 80 points in 142 games ... before joining the Capitols, Messner played two seasons for the Madison West Regents ... also played for Team Wisconsin ... appeared at the 2016 Hlinka Memorial Tournament with the U-18 U.S. team, scoring two goals ... won gold at the 2016 World Junior A Challenge with the U.S. Junior Select Team .... skated in the 2016 All-American Prospects Game in St. Paul, Minnesota, collecting an assist ... played in the 2017 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Sioux Falls, South Dakota ... played youth hockey with Madison Polar Caps and Madison Capitols AAA ... played football for Madi-son West ... also played West Madison lacrosse

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018-19 37 7 5 12 46 6-12 0 0 0

TOTALS 37 7 5 12 46 6-12 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSGAMEGoals: 1 (7x); Last at Penn State, 2/22/19Assists: 1 (5x); Last vs. Michigan, 2/2/19Points: 1 (12x); Last vs. Michigan, 2/2/19Point Streak: 4, 2/22-3/2/19Multi-point Games: NoneOvertime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2, at Minnesota, 1/25-26/19Assists: 2, vs. Michigan, 3/1-2/19Points: 2 (3x); Last vs. Michigan, 3/1-2/19

13 Roman Ahcan

F • SO • L • 5-9 • 170Savage, Minn. (Cedar Rapids, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in March of 1999 ... parents are Tim and Michelle ... has two brothers, Jack and Grant ... father, Tim, played collegiate hockey at Gustavus ... brother, Jack, currently plays for St. Cloud State ... graduated from Burnsville High School, the same school as UW associate head

coach Mark Osiecki ... attended Pittsburgh Penguins development camp in 2019 ... major is personal finance

2018-19 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in all 37 games for the Badgers... tallied six goals and 15 points... tied for eighth on the team in scoring... tallied two game-winning goals... notched the game-winner against Michigan Tech on Oct. 27... put away the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Notre Dame on Feb. 15... dished out the game-winning assist on Oct. 13 against Boston Col-lege... enjoyed a three-game point streak from Oct. 20-Oct. 27, scoring two goals and four points in the stretch... notched the game-winning assist against Minnesota on Jan. 26... tallied a short-handed goal against Michigan Tech on Oct. 27... scored his first career goal on Oct. 26 against Michigan Tech... tallied 84 shots on goal this year... notched his first career multi-point performance against St. Law-rence on Oct. 20... dished out two assists against Penn State on Feb. 23... scored a goal in both games of a series against Notre Dame on Jan. 18 and Jan. 20... recorded 20 blocks

Before Ahcan was a BadgerPlayed for the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in the USHL during the 2017-18 season, scoring 15 goals and 38 points in 59 games played ... notched 51 points in 27 games for Burnsville High School his senior year, while also appearing in 14 contests for the NAHL’s Brookings Blizzard ... Star Tribune All-Metro Third Team in 2017

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018-19 37 6 9 15 84 17-58 0 1 2

TOTALS 37 6 9 15 84 17-58 0 1 2

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 1 (6X); Last vs. Michigan, 3/1/19Assists: 2 (2X); Last at Penn State, 2/23/19Points: 2 (2X); Last at Penn State, 2/23/19Point Streak: 3; 10/20-27/18Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2 (2X); Last vs. Notre Dame, 1/18-1/20/19Assists: 2, at Penn State, 2/22-23/19Points: 2 (3X); Last at Penn State, 2/22-23/19

14 Jesper Peltonen

D • SO • L • 5-11 • 179Helsinki, Finland (Omaha, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in June of 1998 ... parents are Hanna and Ville ... three siblings are Aleksi, Emmi

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and Nelli ... father, Ville, played nearly 400 NHL games over eight seasons with San Jose, Nashville and Florida ... Ville is a four-time Olympian with a silver medal and three bronze medals, and owns 13 international medals playing for Finland ... sister Emmi competed for Finland at the 2018 Olympics in figure skating ... grandfather Esa Peltonen skated in four Olympics between 1968 and 1980 and is a member of the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame ... attended Northwood School, the same school as Badger greats Tony Granato and Mike Richter, as well as current UW goaltender Johan Blomquist ... major is personal finance

2018-19 / Freshman SeasonSaw action in 13 games... was plus-1 against Penn State on Feb. 23

Before Peltonen was a BadgerPlayed 2017–18 season with the Omaha Lancers of the USHL ... named team’s most improved player ... collected four goals, five assists in 56 games played ... team placed second in the Western Conference ... scored a goal and two assists in four playoff games to tie for second on the team ... scored 15 goals and 35 points in 46 games for Northwood School Junior in 2016–17 after posting six goals and 21 points in 50 games during 2015–16

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018–19 13 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 13 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0

15 Alex Turcotte

F • FR • L • 5-11 • 185Island Lake, Ill. (USA HOCKEY NTDP)

Badger BitesShoots left... born in February of 2001... 2019 gradu-ate of Plymouth High School ... parents are Alfie and Colleen Turcotte ... has a brother and two sisters, Nick (28), Gabi (24), and Elizabeth (24) ... dad, Alfie, played for the Montreal Canadiens ... grandfather, Real, played hockey for Michigan State ... uncle, Jeff, played for the Toronto Marlboros of the OHL ... chosen No. 5 overall by the Los Angeles Kings at the 2019 NHL Draft in Vancouver ... major is undecided

2019–20 / Freshman SeasonAttended the 2019 World Junior Summer Show-case in Plymouth, Michigan

Before Turcotte was a BadgerRanked sixth on the 2018–19 U.S. Under-18 Team in scoring with 62 points on 27 goals and 35 points in 37 games despite missing 27 contests ... posted six goals and 12 points in eight games against col-lege opponents ... had 11 goals and 14 points in 11 international games ... playing for the under-17 team during the 2017–18 campaign, recorded 15 goals and 47 poijnts in 39 games ... also played

19 games that season with the under-18 team, scoring three goals and 16 points in 19 contests ... helped Team USA to third place at the 2019 IIHF Under-18 World Championship with four goals and nine points over seven games in Sweden ... at the 2018 event, had two goals and five points in seven games on the way to silver ... produced three goals and six points in six games at the 2017 World Under-17 Challenge in Dawson Creek, British Columbia ... posted eight points, including seven assists to help Team USA place first at the 2018 Five Nations Tournament in Finland ... scored two goals and two assists in three games at the 2017 Four Nations Tournament in Russia ... played for Chicago Mission U16s prior to joining the USNTDP ... also skated for CYA Bantam Major AAA and HoneyBaked Bantam Minor AAA

16 Tarek Baker (A)

F • JR • L • 5-10 • 190Verona, Wis. (Sioux City, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left... born in February of 1997... parents are Trisha and Troy Jeske and Stephen Baker ... has five siblings - Brogan, Halli, Brock, Grahm and Peyton ... 2015 graduate of Verona High School ... attended Vegas Golden Knights development camp in sum-mer of 2018 and New York Rangers in 2019 ... life sciences communications major

2019–20 / Junior SeasonAssistant captain

2018–19 / Sophomore SeasonWon Suter Family Unsung Hero award ... Academic All-Big Ten ... posted second consecutive 20-point season (seven goals, 13 points)... ranked sixth on the team in scoring... the Badgers were 8-2-2 when he recorded a point... posted a shorthanded goal and was a career-high plus-three in a 7-3 win over Penn State on Feb. 23... tallied the game-winning assist on three occasions including a 6-2 win over Michigan Tech on Oct. 27, a 5-3 win over Michigan State on Dec. 7 and against Penn State on Feb. 23... enjoyed a career-high three-point effort against Boston College on Oct. 23, tallying a goal and two assists in the 7-5 victory over the Eagles... tallied six multi-point efforts in 37 games... had a four-game point streak from Nov. 24 to Dec. 7, tallying one goal and five assists for six points in the stretch... ranked second in shots on goal with 90 shots... played in all 37 games for UW

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonScored first career goal on a penalty shot against Ohio State on Oct. 6 ... scored 10 goals and 11 assists in his rookie season … had three multi-point games … was plus-6 on the season … his two game-winning goals led all Badger freshmen … had two three-game point streaks during the season … scored his first collegiate goal against Ohio State

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on Oct. 6, on a penalty shot … scored the following night, ripping a shot far side for the game-winner against OSU on Oct. 7 … scored his third goal in as many games in the 5-2 win at Boston College on Oct. 13, adding an assist on Tim Davison’s second-period goal as well … tallied a goal in the 4-2 win over St. Lawrence on Oct. 27 … scored his second game-winning goal, also adding an assist, in the 6-3 victory at Michigan State on Nov. 10 … scored in the 7-3 win over Michigan on Nov. 17 … tallied an assist in both games of the series against Mercyhurst, Nov. 25-26 … scored against Minnesota in the 5-4 loss on Dec. 1 … scored in the 3-2 loss to Notre Dame on Dec. 8 … scored the lone goal on Jan. 5 in a 5-1 loss to Penn State, then assisted the Badgers’ first goal in the 3-3 draw the following night … recorded two assists against Michigan State on Jan. 13 in the 5-2 win … scored in the 4-2 loss to Notre Dame on Jan. 19 … assisted the second goal in the Badgers’ 4-4 tie with Penn State on Jan. 27 … assisted a goal in the 7-4 loss to Michigan in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on March 3 ... played in all 37 games for the Badgers

Before Baker was a BadgerSpent the last half of the 2016–17 season with the USHL’s Sioux City Musketeers, scoring six goals and adding nine assists in 25 games to help the team reach the Clark Cup finals ... prior to joining Sioux City, played for the USHL’s Bloomington Thunder since 2014 ... holds the franchise all-time points record with 84, while ranking second in both goals (37) and assists (47) ... captained the 2016-17 team, scoring 11 goals and seven assists in 33 games ... served as alternate captain in 2015-16, putting up 54 points on 22 goals and 32 assists to pace the Thunder and record the most points per season in Thunder history ... reached the 2015-16 conference finals and won the award for Most Offensive Forward ... scored 17 points on six goals and 11 assists in his first season with the Thunder ... played three games with the Des Moines Buccaneers in 2013-14 before being traded to the Thunder ... scored a goal and five assists at the 2017 World Junior A Challenge, helping Team USA to the gold medal ... also won a gold medal when he skated for the U.S. Under-17 Team at the Five Nations Tournament

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 37 10 11 21 72 11-22 0 0 22018–19 37 7 13 20 91 19-49 0 1 0

TOTALS 74 17 24 41 163 30-71 0 1 2

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 1 (17x); last at Penn State, 3/8/19Assists: 2 (5x); last vs. Michigan State, 12/7/19Points: 3, vs. Boston College, 10/13/19Point Streak: 4, 11/24-12/7/18Multi-point Games: 13Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2, vs. Ohio State, 10/6-7/17Assists: 2 (6x); last vs. Michigan State, 12/7-8/18Points: 4, vs. Boston College, 10/12-13/18

17 Ty Pelton-Byce

F • JR • L • 6-2 • 195Madison, Wis. (Harvard University)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in April of 1997 ... parents are Alicia Pelton and John Byce ... father scored a hat trick in the 1990 NCAA Championship Game to help UW to its fifth NCAA title, and tallied 77 goals and 165 points in his UW career ... John was a two-time All-WCHA skater and played parts of three seasons for the Boston Bruins ... mother, Alicia, played professional basketball in Sweden, competed in track and field at Wisconsin and is a member of the Janesville Sports Hall of Fame ... graduated from James Madison Memorial High School in 2015 ... major is enviromental studies and economics

2018-19 / Redshirt SeasonCompeted for Team USA at the 2019 Winter World University Games in Russia

Before Pelton-Byce was a BadgerSkated in 66 contests in two years at Harvard, tally-ing eight points his freshman season before improv-ing to 25 points in his second year ... won the team's Donald Angier Hockey Trophy for most improved during his sophomore campaign ... skated with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL for the 2015-16 season and ranked third in scoring with 15 goals and 43 points in 60 contests ... earned the Bob Mc-Corkle Memorial Award for sportsmanship and was named the squad's most outstanding rookie in 2016 ... scored 262 points during his career at James Madison Memorial High School and captained the Spartans three of his four years there ... spent time with Team Wisconsin, leading the squad in scoring during the 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2014–15 sea-sons ... Madison All-City and All-Big 8 Player of the Year in 2015 ... won the Joe Pavelski award for the best forward in Wisconsin in the same year

Year GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GWAT HARVARD

2017–18 33 1 7 8 15 7-14 0 0 02018–19 33 10 15 25 88 4-8 1 0 0

TOTALS 66 11 22 33 103 11-22 1 0 0

18 Owen Lindmark

F • FR • L • 6-0 • 190Naperville, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)

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Badger BitesShoots left ... born in May of 2001 ... 2019 graduate of Northville High School ... parents are Steve and Monica Lindmark ... has three brothers — Braden (20), Nelson (15) and Abram (8) ... dad Steve played football and baseball at Augustana College ... mom, Monica, ran track at Truman State ... picked in the fifth round of the 2019 NHL Draft, 113th overall, by the Florida Panthers ... attended Florida develop-ment camp ... major is undecided

2019–20 / Freshman SeasonAttended the 2019 World Junior Summer Show-case in Plymouth, Michigan

Before Lindmark was a BadgerSkated two years with the U.S. National Team Development Program ... posted 11 goals and 25 points in 56 games with the under-18 team in 2018–19 ... had three goals and eight points in 17 games against NCAA competition ... played 61 games with the under-17 team in 2017–18, scoring 18 goals and 37 points ... had a goal in seven games at the 2019 IIHF Under-18 World Championship in Sweden and won bronze ... had two goals and an assist at the 2017 World Under-17 Challenge in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to help Team USA win ... scored a goal and assist in four games at the 2018 Five Nations Tournament in Finland ... one assist in three games at teh 2017 Four Nations Tournament in Russia ... played for the Chicago Mis-sion prior to joining the US NTDP.

19 K'Andre Miller

D • SO • L • 6-4 • 211Minnetonka, Minn. (USA Hockey NTDP)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in January of 2000 ... mother is Amy Sokoloski ... graduated from Plymouth High School in 2018 ... selected in the first round (22nd overall) by the New York Rangers in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft ... attended Rangers' development camp in 2018 and 2019 ... major is communication arts

2019–20 / Sophomore SeasonAttended the 2019 World Junior Summer Show-case in Plymouth, Michigan

2018–19 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in 26 games this season... named Big Ten Honorable Mention and to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team missed last 11 games due to injury... tallied five goals and 22 points from the blue-line... finished fifth on the team in points... led all Wisconsin freshmen in scoring... scored the Badgers' season-opening goal the first of his career against Boston College on Oct. 12... recorded two game-winning goals, including the game-winner against Penn State on Dec. 1... tallied the game-winning assist against Michigan State on Dec. 8... was a career-high plus-three on three separate

occasions... enjoyed a three-game point streak from Nov. 24-Dec.1, tallying a goal and six points in the stretch... notched a four-point game against Penn State on Dec. 1, scoring a goal and three assists from the blue line... notched five multi-point games this season... named the HCA National Rookie of the Month in October and December... finished the month of December ranked third in points among all freshmen in the nation with two goals and six points... averaged nearly a point per game... finished the year plus-seven... registered 36 blocks... finished among the top ten Big Ten defensemen in scoring... named the Mark Johnson Rookie of the Year... tabbed a finalist for the Big Ten Rookie of the Year award... helped Team USA win a silver medal at the 2019 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship

Before Miller was a BadgerSpent the last two seasons with the National Team Development Program, playing for both the U.S. U-18 and U-17 teams... tallied nine goals and 29 points in 58 games with the Under-18 squad, and three goals and 18 points in 55 contests for the Under-17s during the 2016-17 campaign ... ap-peared in four Five Nations Tournaments... helped the Under-18 squad to gold at the 2018 tourna-ment in Plymouth, Michigan ... also took third with the U-18 team in Hameenlinna, Finland, in the 2017 Five Nations tourney ... suited up with the Under-17 squad in both 2016 and 2017, taking first and second place, respectively ... also competed in the World Under-17 Challenge in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario ... played for Minnetonka High School prior to joining the NTDP, notching five goals and eleven assists in 25 games ... named to the All-Lake Conference Team and the Star Tribune All-Metro Third Team in 2016 ... skated for the Minnesota Blades during youth hockey ... played football for Minnetonka High School

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018–19 26 5 17 22 58 9-18 2 0 2

TOTALS 26 5 17 22 58 9-18 2 0 2

CAREER HIGHSGAMEGoals: 1 (5x); Last vs. Notre Dame, 1/18/19Assists: 3, vs. Penn State, 12/1/18Points: 4, vs. Penn State, 12/1/18Point Streak: 3, 11/24-12/1/18Multi-point Games: FiveOvertime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 1 (4x); Last vs. Notre Dame, 1/18-1/20/19Assists: 4, vs. Penn State, 11/30-12/1/19Points: 5; vs. Penn State, 11/30-12/1/19

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20 Josh Ess

D • JR • L • 5-11 • 187Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville South, USHS)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in April of 1999 ... parents are Greg and Kim Ess … 2017 graduate of Lakev-ille South High School … has one older sibling, Mackenzie … chosen by Chicago in the seventh round (215th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry draft ... attended Chicago development camps ... major is legal studies

2018–19 / Sophomore SeasonPlayed in all 37 games this season... tallied career-high goals, assists and points this season, notching 5 goals, eight assists and 13 points... notched his first multi-point game on Jan. 18 in a 6-4 loss against Notre Dame... tallied a career-high three points against Penn State on Feb. 23, notching two goals and an assist in a 7-3 victory... the game also marked his first career multi-goal performance... notched the game-winning goal on two occasions... tallied the game-winner in a 3-1 win over Min-nesota on Nov. 10 and again in the 7-3 win on Feb. 23... enjoyed a two-game point streak from Feb. 23-March 1, tallying three goals and four points in the stretch... notched one assist on the power play... was plus-two on the season... dished out an assist in the Badgers' 4-3 win over Minnesota on Jan. 26... recorded 49 blocks, good for fifth on the team in the category

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in 33 games for Wisconsin before suffering an upper-body injury … started 30 contests paired with junior Peter Tischke … scored two goals and two assists from the blue line during his rookie season … tied for the team lead at plus-10 on the season … was a career-high plus-3 on two occasions … recorded 39 blocks … tallied his first career point with an assist in the 3-2 win over Ohio State on Oct. 7 … scored his first goal as a Badger just 33 seconds into the 7-3 win over Michigan on Nov. 17 … assisted Peter Tischke’s game-tying goal on Jan. 6 in the 3-3 draw at Penn State … scored a third-period game-tying goal on Jan. 26 against Penn State, helping the Badgers to a 4-2 victory … named the recipient of the team’s Dr. Joseph Coyne/Joe Pavelski Most Consistent award ... invited to USA Hockey’s 2018 World Junior Summer Showcase that took place July 28-Aug. 4 in Kamploops, British Columbia

Before Ess was a BadgerSkated with the USHL’s Cedar Rapids Rough Riders following his high school career, collecting an assist in two games ... played for Lakeville South High School for three years, serving as a team captain during his junior and senior years ... ranks fifth in the program’s all-time assists (51) ... earned an As-sociated Press All-State Third Team nod in 2016-17, as well as all-state tournament team honors … a

three-time all-conference selection ... as a senior, netted 11 goals and 36 points from the blue line, leading all players in point production to help the Cougars make a run at the Class 2A Minnesota state title, where they finished fourth ... posted 29 points as a junior, ranking second in points on the team ... scored seven goals and 23 points as a sophomore

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 33 2 2 4 37 5-10 0 0 02018–19 37 5 8 13 48 7-14 0 0 2

TOTALS 70 7 10 17 85 12-24 0 0 2

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 2, at Penn State, 2/23/19Assists: 2, vs. Notre Dame, 1/18/19Points: 3, at Penn State, 2/23/19Point Streak: 2, 2/23-3/1/19Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2, at Penn State, 2/22-23/19Assists: 2, vs. Notre Dame, 1/18/19 and 1/20/19Points: 3, at Penn State, 2/22-23/19

21 Ty Emberson

D • SO • R • 6-1 • 198Eau Claire, Wis. (USA Hockey NTDP)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in May of 2000 ... parents are Mike and Missy Emberson ... has one brother, Andrew, and one sister, Mia ... grandfather, Denny Zacho, played hockey and baseball at the University of Minnesota ... graduated from Northville (Mich.) High School in 2018 ... chosen in the 2018 NHL draft by the Arizona Coyotes in the third round with the 73rd overall pick ... attended Arizona develop-ment camps in 2018 and 2019 ... major is real estate

2018–19 / Freshman SeasonSuited up in all 37 games this season... tallied four goals and 12 assists from the blue line... his 12 points were fourth among Badger defensemen... ranked third on the team in blocks with 63... recorded first career goal in a 2-2 overtime tie against Michigan on Nov. 24... enjoyed a two-game point streak on two occasions... tallied a goal and two assists from Dec. 1-12 and notched a goal and an assist from Feb. 1-2 against Michigan State... notched four points on the power play this season.... recorded the game-tying goal against Michigan to send the Badgers to an eventual overtime victory on March 2... was a season-high plus-three against Penn State on Dec. 1... ranked among the top five freshman blue-liners in scoring in the Big Ten... tallied the second-most goals of all Big Ten rookie defensmen... recipient of the Dr. Joseph Coyne/Joe Pavelski Most Consistent honor and the Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award

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for his achievements in the classroom ... switched number from No. 10 to 21 when Mark Johnson's number was retired.

Before Emberson was a BadgerPlayed two years with the U.S. National Team Development Program in Plymouth, Michigan ... scored four goals and 15 points in 25 games during the 2017–18 season for the U.S. Under-18 Team against USHL competition ... competed at the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation Under-18 Men’s World Championship in Russia, winning a silver medal and posted four assists in seven games ... part of U18 team that won the 2018 Under-18 Five Nationals Tournament in Plymouth, Michigan ... took third at the 2017 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Finland ... posted four goals and 27 points in 61 games played all season with the squad ... collected 18 assists in 56 games played during his 2016–17 season with the U.S. Under-17 Team ... won the 2016 Under-17 Four Nations Tournament in Switzerland ... placed second at the 2017 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Czech Republic ... took fifth at the 2016 World Under-17 Challenge in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, collecting three assists in six games ... part of Team USA that won the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Norway, tallying three assists and going plus-8 in six games ... spent two seasons at Eau Claire Memorial High School helping the squad to state tournament appearances each year ... named both the Big Rivers Conference Player of the Year and the WIAA Defenseman of the Year in 2016 ... also played baseball, football and soccer

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018-19 37 4 8 12 56 5-10 1 0 0

TOTALS 37 4 8 12 56 5-10 1 0 0

CAREER HIGHSGAMEGoals: 1 (4x); Last vs. Michigan, 2/2/19Assists: 2, vs. Notre Dame, 1/18/19Points: 2 (2x); Last vs. Notre Dame, 1/18/19Point Streak:2 (2x); Last 2/1-2/19Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 1 (4x); Last vs. Michigan, 3/1-2/19Assists: 2; vs. Notre Dame, 2/18/19-2/20/19Points: 2 (3x); Last at Michigan State, 2/1-2/19

22 Max Zimmer

F • SR • L • 6-0 • 187Medina, Minn. (Chicago, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in October of 1997 ... parents are

Peggy and Terry ... has two siblings, Ellie and Mary … graduated from Wayzata High School in 2016 … was a high school teammate of former Badger Mat-thew Freytag … taken by the Carolina Hurricanes in the fourth round as the 104th overall selection in the 2016 NHL Draft ... attended Carolina develop-ment camps ... major is agricultural economics

2018–19 / Junior SeasonAppeared in 24 contests for the Badgers... finished seventh on the team in scoring... tallied five goals and 18 points on the season... eclipsed his goal, assist and point totals this season... notched two goals and four points on the power play this sea-son... enjoyed a three-game point streak from Oct. 13 to Oct. 20, tallying four assists in the stretch... scored the game-winning assist against Penn State on Dec. 1... notched his first career multi-goal game with two goals against Michigan Tech on Oct. 27... notched four multi-point performances... enjoyed another three-game point streak from March 1-March 8, recording three assists... was a season-high plus-three against Penn State on Dec. 1... recorded 52 shots this season... collected two assists against Boston College on Oct. 13... notched a goal and two assists in the Big Ten Tournament First Round against Penn State

2017–18 / Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 25 games for UW, recording three goals and seven points … his three goals matched his freshman-season total … recorded 10 blocks … was not called for a penalty during the season … scored his first goal of the season in the 4-1 victory at Merrimack on Oct. 14 … scored Wisconsin’s second goal on Nov. 17 in the 7-3 defeat of Michigan … had a three-point weekend when the Badgers hosted Penn State on Jan. 26-27, tallying two assists, in-cluding on the game-winner on Friday, before scor-ing the game-tying goal in the 4-4 draw on Saturday … was a career-best plus-2 against both Merrimack (Oct. 14) and Penn State (Jan. 26)

2016–17/ Freshman SeasonPlayed in 35 of 36 games during his rookie season ... scored his first career goal against Merrimack, potting the power-play game winner on Nov. 18 ... tallied his first assist as a Badger on Trent Frederic’s power play goal against Northern Michigan on Nov. 4 ... scored a goal on Nov. 26 against then-No. 2 Denver with a slick backhander ... had a three-point weekend against Michigan State, Jan. 6-7, scoring a goal and adding two helpers to go plus-3 on the weekend ... finished his season with nine points (three goals, six assists)

Before Zimmer was a BadgerSkated for the Chicago Steel of the USHL in 2015–16 … posted 16 goals and 37 points in 55 games, which ranked seventh among USHL rookies and fourth on the Steel … scored two goals and an assist to help Team USA defeat Canada East in the bronze medal game of the 2015 World Junior A Challenge December of 2015 … led the tournament

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with five goals and ranked second with eight points in five games … played for the Chicago Steel in the summer of 2015 at the 2015 Junior Club World Cup in Yekaterinburg, Russia, scored five goals to help the squad to a bronze medal … posted nine goals and 33 points in 25 games for Wayzata High School in 2014–15 … also had a goal in eight games for the USHL’s Steel in 2014–15 … posted 10 goals and 30 points in 27 games during 2013-14 season for Wayzata … skated two games with Sioux City in the USHL in 2013–14 … scored 15 goals and 28 points at Wayzata in 2012–13

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2016–17 35 3 6 9 67 4-8 1 0 12017–18 25 3 4 7 30 0-0 0 0 02018-19 34 5 13 18 52 6-12 2 0 0

TOTALS 94 11 23 34 149 10-20 3 0 1

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 2, vs. Michigan State, 10/27/18Assists: 2 (3x); Last vs. Boston College, 10/13/18Points: 2 (6x); Last at Penn State, 3/10/19Point Streak: 3 (3X), last 3/1-8/19Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2 (2X); Last vs. Penn State, 11/30-12/1/19Assists: 2 (4x); Last vs. Michgan, 3/1-2/19Points: 3 (3x); Last vs. Penn State, 11/30-12/1/19

23 Jason Dhooghe

F • JR • L • 5-7 • 165Aurora, Ill. (Green Bay, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in March of 1997 ... parents are Dan and Linda Dhooghe ... younger brother Sean is a forward for the Badgers ... major is personal finance ... 2015 graduate of Ashwaubenon High School

2018–19 / Sophomore SeasonAppeared in 20 games this season... notched three assists on the year, two of which were game-win-ning assists... recorded his first career multi-point game and dished out two assists in the Badgers' 8-5 win over Penn State on Dec. 1... also tallied an assist in Wisconsin's 3-1 win over Minnesota on Nov. 10... put 19 shots on net this season... recorded eight blocks

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonAppeared in 19 games for Wisconsin … recorded 14 blocks on the season, averaging 0.74 blocks per contest … scored his first career goal on Nov. 4 against North Dakota in a 2-2 draw … he and his brother Sean both scored their first career goals on

Nov. 4, becoming the first pair of brothers in UW history to accomplish the feat … tallied an assist in a 5-4 loss to Minnesota on Dec. 1 … had a career-high three shots on goal in a 6-3 win at Michigan State on Nov. 10 … was a career-best plus-3 in the 7-3 win over Michigan on Nov. 17, and led the team with five blocks

Before Dhooghe was a BadgerPlayed for the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers in 2016–17, serving as an assistant captain while recording 18 points on nine goals and nine assists ... won the team’s Unsung Hero Award ... helped the Gamblers to the playoffs in 2015–16, netting eight goals and seven assists ... played briefly with the U.S. National Under-18 Team in 2014–15 ... played for the Chicago Mission from 2010–14, winning a national championship with the team

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 19 1 1 2 21 4-8 0 0 02018-19 20 0 3 3 19 3-6 0 0 0

TOTALS 39 1 4 5 40 7-14 0 0 0

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 1, vs. North Dakota, 11/4/17Assists: 2, vs. Penn State, 12/1/18Points: 2, vs. Penn State, 12/1/18Point Streak: N/AMulti-point Games: NoneOvertime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 1, vs. North Dakota, 11/3-4/17Assists: 2, vs. Penn State, 11/30-12/1/18Points: 2, vs. Penn State, 11/30-12/1/18

24 Sean Dhooghe (A)

F • JR • R • 5-3 • 155Aurora, Ill. (USA Hockey NTDP)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in March of 1999 ... parents are Dan and Linda Dhooghe ... older brother Jason is a forward for the Badgers ... 2017 graduate of Pioneer High School ... invited to the 2017 and 2018 USA Hockey World Junior Evaluation Camps ... attended NHL development camps with San Jose (2017), Columbus (2018) and Arizona (2019) ... major is legal studies

2019–20 / Junior SeasonAssistant captain

2018–19 / Sophomore SeasonPlayed in all 37 games for the Badgers... led team with 15 goals ... shared team lead with 26 points ... two-time Big Ten First Star of the Week (3/5 and 12/11) ... Big Ten Second Star of the Week

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(10/23) ... shared third in the Big Ten with eight power-play goals to lead the team ... led the team, ranking eighth in the Big Ten, with three game-winning goals... averaged .70 points per game... tallied 10 power-play points, good for the team lead... notched his first career hat trick in a 4-3 vic-tory over Penn State on March 8 and was one of four skaters in the Big Ten to record a hat trick this season... tallied a four-point weekend Oct. 19-20 with two goals against Clarkson and two goals in the Badgers' 7-1 victory over St. Lawrence... tallied six multi-point efforts on the season... enjoyed two four-game point streaks this season, the first from Oct. 12-Oct. 20, tallying five goals and seven points in the stretch, and from Feb. 22-March 3, notching five goals and eight points... tallied a goal in three straight games (Oct. 12-Oct. 20)... tallied the game-winning goal in overtime of the Badgers' 5-4 win over Michigan on March 1... recorded 89 shots on goal, good for third on the team... tallied 15 blocks on the season

2017–18 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in all 37 games for the Badgers … scored six goals and 10 assists in his rookie season … scored his first career goal on a penalty shot in the 2-2 tie with North Dakota on Nov. 4 … he and his brother Jason both scored their first career goals on Nov. 4, becoming the first pair of brothers in UW history to accomplish the feat … has a three-point weekend against North Dakota, tallying two assists on Nov. 3 … dished out two assists, including the game-win-ner, in the 6-3 victory on Nov. 10 over Michigan State … assisted goals in back-to-back games against Michigan, Nov. 17-18 … scored Wisconsin’s first goal in the 4-2 win over Mercyhurst on Nov. 26 … scored a goal the following weekend in a 5-4 loss at Minnesota on Dec. 1 … notched a two-point game in the 3-3 tie on Jan. 6 at Penn State, scor-ing a goal and adding an assist … scored in the 5-2 victory against Michigan State on Jan. 13 … had a career game in the Badgers’ 5-0 win over then-No. 1 Notre Dame at the United Center on Jan. 21, scoring a goal and two assists … was a career-best plus-3 in the 5-2 win over Boston College on Oct. 13 ... attended Columbus Blue Jackets development camp in summer of 2018

Before Dhooghe was a BadgerInvited to the San Jose Sharks development camp in the summer of 2017 ... played for the U.S. National Team Development Program from 2015–17 ... with the Under-18 team, Dhooghe tallied 37 points on 18 goals and 19 assists ... member of the gold med-al-winning squad at the 2017 IIHF Under-18 World Championships in Poprad and Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia, leading the team with three goals and six assists in seven games ... scored Team USA’s over-time winning goal against Sweden ... also named to the Media All-Star Team ... won a gold medal with Team USA at both the 2016 and 2017 Under-18 Five Nations Tournaments ... scored 20 goals and 10 assists in 2015–16 with the USNTDP Under-17 team ... scored three goals and an assist to help the

US Under-17 team place third at the 2015 U17 Four Nations Tournament in Púchov, Slovakia ... scored three goals for the U.S. at the 2015 World Under 17 Challenge in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, British Columbia ... skated with the Chicago Mission from 2009 to 2015, a stint highlighted by the team’s 2012 national championship

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2017–18 37 6 10 16 72 15-30 3 0 02018–19 37 15 11 26 89 8-19 8 0 3

TOTALS 74 21 21 42 161 23-49 11 0 3

Career HighsGAMEGoals: 3, at Penn State, 3/8/19Assists: 2 (3x); last vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/18Points: 3 (3x); last at Penn State, 3/8/19Point Streak: 4 (2X); last 2/23-3/8/19Multi-point Games: 10Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 3 at Penn State, 3/8-10/19Assists: 2 (3x) last vs. Notre Dame, 1/19-21/18Points: 4 (3x) last at Penn State, 3/8-10/19

25 Dominick Mersch

F • SO • L • 6-0 • 193Park Ridge, Ill. (Lincoln, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots left ... born in December of 1998 ... parents are Nancy and the late Michael Mersch ... has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Natalie ... brother, Michael, played for Wisconsin from 2010–14 before joining the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings ... father also played collegiate hockey at Illinois-Chicago ... major is personal finance

2018-19 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in 35 games this season... tallied four goals and 11 points... tallied the game-winning assist against Boston College on Oct. 13... tallied a goal and an assist in UW's series against Notre Dame... enjoyed a two-game point streak from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2, scoring a goal and two assists in the stretch... scored his first career goal in a 7-1 win over St. Lawrence on Oct. 20... notched his first multi-point performance with two assists against Boston College on Oct. 13... tallied two multi-point efforts this year... notched an assist against Penn State on March 10... tallied a goal and an assist in UW's 4-3 victory over Minnesota on Jan. 26... scored a goal against Denver on Jan. 5... tallied points in five games of a six-game stretch from Jan. 5 to Feb. 2, tallying four goals and seven points in the stretch

Before Mersch was a BadgerCompeted in his third full season in 2017–18 with

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the USHL’s Lincoln Stars prior, captaining the team ... posted 22 goals and 40 points in 57 games played his final year and helped his team to the second round of the USHL playoffs ... had 11 goals and 25 points in 55 games his second year after scoring six goals and 11 points in 58 games in his first full season ... skated in two games each with the U.S. Under-17 Team and Lincoln during the 2014–15 season ... before his stint with the Stars, Mersch played for the Chicago Mission U16 team

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018–19 37 4 7 11 55 18-47 0 0 0

TOTALS 37 4 7 11 55 18-47 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSGAMEGoals: 1 (4x); Last at Minnesota, 1/26/19Assists: 2, vs. Boston College, 10/13/19Points: 2 (2x); Last at Minnesota, 1/26/19Point Streak: 2 (2x); Last 1/26-2/1/19Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 1 (4x); Last at Minnesota, 1/25-26/19Assists: 2, vs. Boston College, 10/12-13/19Points: 2 (3x); Last at Minnesota, 1/25-26/19

27 Ryder Donovan

F • FR • R • 6-3 • 203Duluth, Minn. (Duluth East, USHS)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in October of 2000 ... 2019 Du-luth East High School graduate ... parents are Bill and Katie ... brother Shay is also a freshman for the Bad-gers ... has three other sibiblings, Clara (13), Boden (15), Vanessa (23) ... cousin Noah is a two-time NCAA champ as a wide receiver for Minnesota Duluth and is now North Dakota State wide receivers coach ... drafted at 110 overall by the Vegas Golden Knights in the fourth round of the 2019 NHL Draft ... the first-ever Badger drafted by Vegas ... major is undecided

Before Donovan was a Badger One of 10 finalists for 2019 Minnesota Mr. Hockey ... named to the 2019 Minnesota AP All-State Boys Hockey Second Team along with fellow Badger Mike Vorlicky ... had 12 goals and 37 points in 23 games as team captain for Duluth East High School in 2018–19 ... added five goals and nine points in five Minnesota State High School Tournament games, in-cluding the overtime game-winning goal in the Class 2A, Section 7 championship game against Andover ... skated nine regular-season and five playoff games with the USHL's Dubuque Fighting Saints after his high school season, recording two assists ... had eight goals and 25 points in 19 games with Team North in the Minnesota Elite League ... as a junior in 2017–18,

tallied 11 goals and 53 points in 25 games for Duluth East ... also skated in five games with the U.S. Under-18 Team ... had 10 goals and 21 points with Team North in the Minnesota Elite League ... had 10 goals and 30 points as a sophomore, three goals and six points as a freshman and one goal and three points as an eighth grader for Duluth East

28 Shay Donovan

D • FR • R • 6-3 • 190Duluth, Minn. (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, NAHL)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in May of 1998 ... Duluth East High School graduate ... parents are Bill and Katie ... older brother of fellow freshman Ryder Donovan ... has three other sibiblings, Clara (13), Boden (15), Vanessa (23) ... cousin Noah is a two-time NCAA champ as a wide receiver for Minnesota Duluth and is now North Dakota State wide receivers coach ... major is undecided

Before Donovan was a Badger Scored two goals and 16 points in 52 games for the NAHL's Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights in 2018–19 ... had four goals and eight points in 41 games with the Knights, adding a goal in seven playoff games in 2017–18 ... also skated for the NAHL's Minnesota Wilderness that season, playing four games ... spent 2016–17 with the NAHL's Coulee Region Chill, post-ing three goals and 16 points in 50 games ... scored two goals and 16 points in 25 games for Duluth East High School as a senior in 2015–16 ... added four assists in three Minnesota High School Tournament games ... skated for Team North in the Minnesota Elite League that same year

29 Brock Caufield

F • SO • R • 5-9 • 175Stevens Point, Wis. (Green Bay, USHL)

Badger BitesShoots right ... born in March of 1999 ... parents are Paul and Kelly ... has one brother, Cole ... grandfather, Wayne, played hockey for the Milwaukee Admirals ... father, Paul, was a three time NCAA champion, two time All-American and is UW-Stevens Point's all-time leading scorer ... Paul also played pro hockey, including for the St. Paul Fighting Saints ... major is undecided ... attended NHL development camp with Los Angeles in 2019 ... graduated from Stevens Point Area Senior High in 2017

2018–19 / Freshman SeasonPlayed in all 37 games for the Badgers... ranked tied for 12th on the team in scoring with seven goals and 12 points... his seven goals ranked tied for first

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among freshman skaters... notched the game-winning goal in that Badgers 7-5 win over Boston College on Oct. 13... tallied the game-winning assist in UW's 2-1 win over Notre Dame on Feb. 15... recorded his first mult-point and multi-goal effort with a two-goal performance in the Badgers' 3-3 OT tie against Penn State on Nov. 30... enjoyed a three-game point streak from Jan. 20 to Jan. 26, scoring a goal and three points in the stretch... was plus-two on the year

Before Caufield was a Badger Spent two full seasons with the Green Bay Gamblers in the USHL before joining the Badgers ... posted 18 goals and 40 points in 60 games in 2017–18 ... scored seven goals and 17 points in 57 games in 2016–17 ... played for Stevens Point Area High School (2013–16) and Team Wisconsin (2013–16) prior to his stint with the Gamblers ... played 2015–16 baseball with the Stevens Point Sixers ... played youth hockey with the Stevens Point Ice Hawks

Career StatisticsYear GP G A Pts. SOG P-Min PP SH GW2018-19 37 7 5 12 58 2-4 0 0 1

TOTALS 37 7 5 12 58 2-4 0 0 1

CAREER HIGHSGAMEGoals: 2, vs. Penn State, 11/30/18Assists: 1 (5x), Last at Notre Dame, 2/15/19Points: 2 (2x); Last vs. Denver, 1/5/19Point Streak: 3, 1/20-26/19Multi-point Games: 2Overtime Goals: None

SERIESGoals: 2, vs. Penn State, 11/30/18Assists: 1 (4x); Last at Notre Dame, 2/15-16/19Points: 2 (3x); Last at Minnesota, 1/25-26/19

32 Daniel Lebedeff

G • SO • L • 6-1 • 200Helsinki, Finland (Janesville, NAHL)

Badger BitesCatches left ... born in May of 1999 ... parents are Aleksanteri and Päivi Lebedeff ... has one sister, Anna ... major is personal finance

2018–19 / Freshman SeasonAppeared in 28 games for the Badgers this season, starting in 26... backstopped UW to a 11-12-2 record... notched a .893 save percentage and a 3.42 goals against average... notched his first career shut-out in UW's 3-0 win over Michigan State on Dec. 8... tallied an assist in a 6-4 loss to Notre Dame on Jan. 18... made a career-high 46 saves in a 4-3 overtime loss to Penn State on March 10... garnered a season-high .932 save clip against St. Lawrence, stopping 20

of 21 shots

Before Lebedeff was a BadgerSkated 2017–18 with the NAHL’s Janesville Jets under former Badger assistant coach and 1990 NCAA champion Gary Shuchuk ... went 17-8-1 with a 2.41 goals-against average, .919 save percent-age and two shutouts in 30 games with the Jets ... played 2015–17 with the USHL’s Madison Capitols ... posted a .906 save percentage during 2016–17 ... has experience playing for the Finland under-16 and under-18 programs ... played basketball during 2012–13

Year Min. W-L-T GAA SV% ShO2018–19 1526:52 11-12-2 3.42 .893 1

TOTALS 1526:52 11-12-2 3.42 .893 1

Career HighsGAMEShots Faced: 50, at Penn State, 3/10/19Saves: 46, at Penn State, 3/10/19Saves (Win): 37, at Penn State, 3/8/19Goals Allowed: 7, at Penn State, 2/22/19

35 Johan Blomquist

G • SR • L • 5-11 • 184Stockholm, Sweden (Connecticut, USPHL)

Badger BitesCatches left ... born in September of 1995 ... parents are Cecilia Thomasson Blomquist and Per-Arne Blomquist ... has one sibling, Elin ... 2014 graduate of Northwood School in Lake Placid, N.Y., the same school attended by UW head coach Tony Granato ... major is economics ... name pronounced Joh-hahn Blohm-qwihst

2018–19/ Junior SeasonMade eight saves on nine shots in a relief appear-ance at Penn State on Feb. 22

2017–18/ Sophomore SeasonDid not see game action

2016–17/ Freshman SeasonReceived team’s Jeff Sauer Award ... saw action in two games and one exhibition matchup ... saved four of the five shots he saw in an exhibition game against Victoria on Oct. 1 ... saw time against then-No. 2 Denver on Nov. 26 ... made two saves in 9 minutes, 34 seconds of play against Ohio State on March 10

Before Blomquist was a BadgerSpent the 2015-16 season with the Connecticut Jr. Rangers, appearing in 31 regular-season games … finished the season with an 11-17-1 record, 3.79 goals-against average and .894 save percentage. In 92 playoff minutes, he allowed only one goal on 50

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shots in two appearances … in 2014-15, played 13 games for the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers, holding a 1.94 goals-against average and .947 save percentage … In 2013-14, began playing in the United States, compet-ing for Northwoods School in Lake Placid, New York … posted 1.91 goals-against average and .924 save percentage in 20 games played … prior to arrival in U.S., played for Nacka HK J18 and J20 teams, as well as AIK J18 between 2011 and 2013

Career StatisticsYear Min. W-L-T GAA SV% ShO2016–17 10:43 0-0-0 0.00 1.000 02017–18 DID NOT PLAY

2018–19 15:35 0-0-0 3.85 .889 0

TOTALS 26:18 0-0-0 2.28 .909 0

Career Highs

GAMEShots Faced: 2, vs. Ohio State, 3/10/17Saves: 2, vs. Ohio State, 3/10/17Saves (Win): N/AGoals Allowed: 0

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2018-19 REVIEW

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2018-19 Season in Review

KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER Wisconsin (14-18-5, 9-10-5-2 Big Ten) fin-

ished its season tied for fifth place in the Big Ten with Michigan.

UW traveled to Penn State for the first round of the Big Ten playoffs, winning the first game of the series, 4-3, before dropping a pair of losses, including a 4-3 overtime defeat in game 3, to end the season.

Notre Dame and Ohio State were the two teams to represent the Big Ten at the 2019 NCAA tournament.

Wisconsin’s strength of schedule ranked eighth in the nation according to the ratings percentage index (RPI) and fifth according to KRACH.

Wisconsin reached as high as No. 14 in the nation in the USCHO.com and No. 13 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Polls, but finished the season unranked.

Senior forward Seamus Malone (Naperville, Ill.) and sophomore winger Sean Dhooghe (Aurora, Ill.) led the Badgers with 26 points each, a career-high for Dhooghe. Malone,

who tallied eight goals and 18 points in 37 games, became the 74th Badger to tally 100 points this season. Dhooghe, who also led the team in goal scoring this year, tallied 15 goals and 11 assists.

Sophomore forwards Sean Dhooghe and Linus Weissbach shared the team leading for scoring in Big Ten play with 15 points each, though Weissbach missed eight games due to injury. Freshman defenseman K'Andre Miller was one point back, though he missed six league contests.

The Badgers ranked eighth in the country with an average of 33.16 shots per game. That ranked fourth among Big Ten schools with Penn State leading the nation at 41.00 shots per game. Michigan was second at 35.58 shots per game.

The Badgers back-to-back overtime wins at the Kohl Center to close out the regular sea-son marked the first time UW accomplished the feat since David Hukalo tallied overtime game-winning goals on consecutive nights Jan. 14-15, 2000, against North Dakota. Steve Reinprecht assisted on Hukalo's goal the first night for the 3-2 win, while

2018-19 SEASON CAPSULE

Record 14-18-5, 9-10-5-2 Big Ten (fi fth place)Home Kohl Center (15,359)Live TV Wisconsin had a total of 20 games televised live in Wisconsin — 12 on Fox Sports Wisconsin or Fox Sports Wisconsin Plus, fi ve on BTN, two on NBC Sports Network and one on ESPNU.Video Stream All Badger games were available via live web video streaming at various web sites including BTN2GO.com, WatchESPN.com, NCHC.tv, or NBCSports.com. Audio Stream All games live for free on Badgersportsnetwork.comRadio All games live on Wisconsin Radio Network (Brian Posick/Ian Perrin/ Paul Capobianco/Mike Heller/Robb Vogel) with affi liates throughout Wisconsin, including WIBA-AM 1310 or WTSO-AM 1070 in Madison.Social Media Twitter @BadgerMHockey | Facebook @wisconsinmenshockeyFinal Polls USCHO: NR; USA Today/USA Hockey: NRCoaches Tony Granato (3rd Year: 48-52-5 - .481 win percentage)Last Game Fifth-seeded Wisconsin dropped a 4-3 contest in overtime at Penn State in the fi nal game of the best-of-three, fi rst-round Big Ten playoff series. UW won game 1 of the series, 4-3, but dropped the second contest 6-2.

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2018-19 BIG TEN STANDINGS

Conference Overall

Rk Team Pts GP Record SW PCT. GF-GA GP Record PCT. GF-GA

1 Ohio State 46 24 13- 7- 4 3/0 .625 79- 52 36 20-11- 5 .625 108- 83

2 Notre Dame 37 24 11-11- 2 1/1 .500 63- 65 40 23-14- 3 .612 112- 91

3 Minnesota 36 24 11-10- 3 0/0 .521 76- 75 38 18-16- 4 .526 118-108

4 Penn State 35 24 11-12- 1 0/1 .479 101- 96 39 22-15- 2 .590 177-139

5 Wisconsin 34 24 9-10- 5 0/2 .479 69- 81 37 14-18- 5 .446 113-130

Michigan 34 24 9-10- 5 2/0 .479 76- 75 36 13-16- 7 .458 110-114

7 Michigan State 30 24 8-12- 4 1/1 .417 68- 88 36 12-19- 5 .403 99-122

Reinprecht and Dany Heatley had assists on the second-night tally in a 6-5 victory.

The overtime victories marked UW's first in overtime since a 4-3 win at Michigan State on Feb. 4, 2017, and the first at the Kohl Center since a 4-3 triumph over Colorado College on Dec. 14, 2013.

The Badgers were 0-5-8 in their last 13 over-time games since their last win in extra time.

UNDERCLASS IMPACT Wisconsin’s seven-member sophomore class

paced the Badgers in scoring with 119 points, 19 more than UW’s nine-member freshman corps (100). UW’s five seniors accounted for 66 points while its three juniors scored 19 points.

With 100 points (37 goals, 63 assists), Wisconsin’s freshmen ranked fourth among national rookie classes in scoring this season.

Five of Wisconsin’s top six scorers this sea-son are set to return for the 2019–20 season (Dhooghe, Kalynuk, Weissbach, Miller and Baker).

Forwards Brock Caufield and Mick Messner's seven goals each tied for third among all Big Ten freshmen.

Wyatt Kalynuk and K'Andre Miller repre-sented the two Badgers to recieve All-Big ten Honors earning second team and honorable mention respectively.

K'Andre Miller was the lone Badger rookie named to the All-Big Ten Freshman team.

Sophomore Forward Sean Dhooghe was Wisconsin's top goal scorer and tied for first on the team in total points.

Defenseman Wyatt Kalynuk paced the Badgers with 16 assists and finished the year with 25 points.

Kalynuk’s 25 points both his freshman and sophomore years were the most points for any defenseman at Wisconsin since 2013–14 when Jake McCabe had 25 points (8-17=25).

SPECIAL TEAMS UW was 37th nationally with its 16.7 percent

power play (22-for-132), which was sixth in the Big Ten. The penalty kill was 74.3 per-cent successful (113-152).

CROWDSOURCING The Badgers had their biggest crowd of the

season and the largest since Feb. 22, 2014 when they sold out the Kohl Center on Feb. 10 for their game against Minnesota. The sellout crowd of 15,359 marked the third crowd this season above 13,600.

Wisconsin finished second in the country with an average attendance of 10,436 per game.

TALENTED DEFENSEMEN Wisconsin was one of four schools in the

country to boast five NHL draft picks on defense (Minnesota, Notre Dame, Boston University). The Badgers five drafted defen-semen included freshmen K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers) and Ty Emberson (Arizona), as well as sophomores Wyatt Kalynuk (Philadelphia), Josh Ess (Chicago) and Tyler Inamoto (Florida).

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WHERE THEY RANK A handful of Badgers ranked among the top

players in the Big Ten in various categories dur-ing conference play.

24t. Weissbach 15 points S. Dhooghe 15 points17t. S. Dhooghe 7 goals24t. Messner 6 goals20t. Miller 11 assists4t. S. Dhooghe 5 power play goals3. Miller 0.78 pts/game D6. Miller 14 defenseman points10t. Kalynuk 12 defenseman points12t. Ess 11 defenseman points15. Emberson 10 defenseman points2. Miller 0.78 pts/game frosh6t. Miller 14 freshman points9. Gorniak 11 freshman points10t. Messner 10 freshman points Emberson 10 freshman points13t. Ahcan 9 freshman points3t. Messner 6 freshman goals

Among Big Ten skaters in all games.

22t. S. Dhooghe 26 points Malone 26 points26t. Weissbach 25 points11t. S. Dhooghe 15 goals29t. Walynuk 9 goals17t. Malone 18 assists22t. Miller 17 assists Weissbach 17 assists28t. Kalynuk 16 assists20t. S. Dhooghe 10 power-play points3t. S. Dhooghe 8 power-play points8t. S. Dhooghe 3 game-winners4t. Kalynuk 25 defenseman points7t. Miller 22 defenseman points20t. Emberson 12 defenseman points3t. Miller 22 freshman points9t. Gorniak 15 freshman points15t. B. Caufield 12 freshman points Messner 12 freshman points Emberson 12 freshman points18t. Mersch 11 freshman points4. Wisconsin 3.05 goals/game

2018–19 HONORSHockey Humanitarian AwardJake Bunz

All-Big TenWyatt Kalynuk Second Team K'Andre Miller Honorable Mention

Big Ten All-Freshman TeamK'Andre Miller

Big Ten Sportsmanship AwardPeter Tischke

Academic All-Big TenTarek Baker Wyatt KalynukJake Bunz Linus WeissbachWill Johnson

Big Ten Stars of the WeekJack Berry (Third) Oct. 3Sean Dhooghe (Second) Oct. 3Jack Berry (Third) Nov. 27 K'Andre Miller (First) Dec. 4 Sean Dhooghe (First) Dec. 11 Sean Dhooghe (First) March 5

TEAM AWARDSWyatt Kalynuk Spike Carlson-Chris Chelios MVPTy Emberson Dr. Joseph Coyne-Joe Pavelski Most ConsistentTyler Inamoto Fenton Kelsey, Jr.-Mike Richter Most CompetitiveJack Gorniak Otto Breitenbach-Curtis Joseph Most Improved Tarek Baker Suter Family Unsung HeroMick Messner Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Ty Emberson Ivan B. Williamson ScholasticK'Andre Miller Mark Johnson RookieJake Bunz Jeff Sauer AwardPeter Tischke WHA-TV Jim Santulli 7th ManKeith May Mel Ross Distinguished Service Mary Weaver-Klees Gramps O'Sheridan

2018–19 TEAM CAPTAINSPeter Tischke - Captain Seamus Malone - Alternate Captain

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MARK JOHNSON TO THE RAFTERS Wisconsin retired its first men's hockey jer-

sey during a pregame ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 9. The program's all-time leading goal scorer with 125 goals in 125 games, Mark Johnson watched as his No. 10 jersey was raised in the Kohl Center. Johnson, the leading scorer for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team with 11 points, scored two goals in the 'Miracle on Ice' game against the Soviet Union, then assisted the game-winning goal and added an insurance short-handed tally in the final game against Finland to clinch the gold medal. Currently the head coach of Wisconsin's women's program, he has directed them to four NCAA titles during his coaching tenure. He led the 2010 U.S. Women's Olympic Team to the silver medal. He holds the USA Hockey record for games played and points at the world champion-ships and ranks second all-time with eight appearances at the event.

During the ceremony, freshman defense-man Ty Emberson, who wore No. 10 for the first 27 games of his Badger career, handed Johnson his jersey and changed his number to 21. Though he picked 21 because of a relative, the No. 21 was worn by UW head coach Tony Granato, Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman Chris Chelios and NHLer Derek Stepan, among others, when they played at Wisconsin.

Emberson went on to record the primary assist on UW's lone goal of the game.

HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN BU(N)Z Senior defenseman Jake Bunz became the

second Wisconsin men's hockey player to win the Hockey Humanitarian Award (Erik Raygor - 1998). The award is presented annually to college hockey's finest citizen — a student-athlete who makes significant contri-butions not only to his or her team but also to the community-at large through leadership in volunteerism.

Bunz' won the award mainly for his help with the Fond Blanc Foundation, a group that works with an orphanage in Fond Blanc, Haiti, that has helped create a school for 450 children, among much other assistance.

Bunz is just the fourth UW skater to be tabbed a finalist for the award, and the first since Andrew Joudrey was nominated as a top-five candidate in 2007. Former Wisconsin winger Erik Raygor won the award in 1998.

NHL BADGERSFifteen Badgers skated in an NHL game during the 2018–19 season. All time, 84 Badgers have skated in the league.

Brian Elliott Philadelphia FLyers Trent Frederic Boston Bruins (debut)Jake Gardiner Toronto Maple Leafs Cody Goloubef Ottawa SenatorsLuke Kunin Minnesota WildJake McCabe Buffalo SabresRyan McDonagh Tampa Bay LightningJoe Pavelski San Jose SharksJustin Schultz Pittsburg PenguinsBrendan Smith New York RangersCraig Smith Nashville PredatorsDerek Stepan Arizona Predators Ben Street Anaheim DucksRyan Suter Minnesota WildKyle Turris Nashville Predators

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DATE OPPONENT UW/OPP Time/Score Crowd GoaltenderO 7 VICTORIA (EX) W, 8-2 4,569 Berry (5) Lebedeff (6) Ahcan 1-2=3, Messner, Mersch, Caufield also score as frosh Blomquist (2) Kalynuk , Zimmer (2) , Mersch , Messner, Ahcan, Weissbach, CaufieldO 12 BOSTON COLLEGE RV/NR / 12/10 W, 3-0 7,911 Berry (29) Miller, Messner with 1st career goals / Berry 4th-career SO Miller , Messner, BakerO 13 BOSTON COLLEGE RV/NR/ 12/10 W, 7-5 9,819 Berry (28) Kalynuk (2-1=3) / Baker 1-2=3 / Dhooghe scored 00:38 in S. Dhooghe, Kalynuk (2) , Baker, Johnson, Weissbach, CaufieldO 19 at Clarkson 15/13 / RV/NR L, 4-2 3,165 Berry (21) Sean Dhooghe first career 2G game S. Dhooghe (2)O 20 at St. Lawrence 15/13 / NR W, 7-1 1,511 Lebedeff (20) S. Dhooghe consecutive 2G games / 3-8 PP / 4G third period Mersch, Kalynuk , S. Dhooghe (2) , Malone , Johnson, MillerO 26 MICHIGAN TECH 14/13 / RV/NR L, 6-2 7,730 Berry (28) Ahcan first career G / MTU 5-for-8 on PP Malone , AhcanO 27 MICHIGAN TECH 14/13 / RV/NR W, 6-2 9,656 Lebedeff (24) UW 3-for-6 on PP / Achan first UW SH GWG since 10/16 Zimmer (2) , Kalynuk , Ahcan , Malone, WeissbachN 2 at North Dakota 16/RV / 14/13 L, 5-0 11,266 Berry (11) UW 3-for-3 on PK Lebedeff (7)N 3 at North Dakota 16/RV / 14/13 L, 3-2 (OT) 11,881 Lebedeff (32) Lebedeff 17 of 18 PK shots / UND 1-9, UW 0-2 on PP Johnson, BakerN 9 MINNESOTA 20/RV / 16/14 L, 3-2 8,965 Lebedeff (24) UW led 2-0 / Minnesota with three goals in 1:14 of 2nd Caufield, KalynukN 10 MINNESOTA 20/RV / 16/14 W, 3-1 11,546 Lebedeff (32) UW trailed 1-0 / Ess 1st career GWG / Gorniak 1st career G S. Dhooghe , Ess , GorniakN 16 at Ohio State RV/RV / 6/6 L, 4-0 6,090 Lebedeff (15)/ UW outshot OSU, 32-27 Berry (8)N 17 at Ohio State RV/RV / 6/6 L, 3-1 5,302 Berry (35) Sean Dhooghe team-leading seventh goal S. DhoogheN 23 at Michigan NR/NR / 14/RV T, 1-1 (2OT) 5,614 Berry (37) Michigan won 1st 3v3 OT played in Big Ten / 4-for-4 on PK Mick MessnerN 24 at Michigan NR/NR / 14/RV T, 2-2 (2OT) 5,206 Lebedeff (37) Emberson 1st career G / Zimmer shootout winner Emberson , GorniakN 30 PENN STATE RV/NR / 6/6 T, 3-3 (2OT) 8,369 Lebedeff (37) Caufield 1st career 2G game / PSU won 6-round shootout Caufield (2), ZimmerD 1 PENN STATE RV/NR / 6/6 W, 8-5 10,055 Lebedeff (14) Miller 1-3=4 / Johnson 2-1=3 / UW trailed 5-3 in 2nd Freytag, Johnson (2) , Kalynuk, Zimmer, Miller , Baker, TischkeD 7 MICHIGAN STATE RV/NR / NR/NR W, 5-3 7,953 Lebedeff (14) UW led 3-0, tied 3-3, won 5-3 / UW allowed 1 3rd pd. shot S. Dhooghe , Messner, Emberson, Tischke , KalynukD 8 MICHIGAN STATE RV/NR / NR/NR W, 3-0 10,215 Lebedeff (21) Lebedeff 1st career SO / Kalynuk 9 shots S. Dhooghe , Miller, MaloneJ 4 DENVER RV/NR / 8/7 L, 6-3 8,893 Lebedeff (27) Inamoto 1st career multi-point game (1g, 1a) / tied 2-2 after 2 Inamoto, Malone , Johnson

2018-19 Schedule/Results

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J 5 DENVER RV/NR / 8/7 L, 4-3 (OT) 11,822 Berry (36) UW led 2-0 at 5:16 of 1st and 3-2 after 2 Mersch, Caufield, FreytagJ 12 US UNDER-18 TEAM RV/NR / NA/NA L, 6-2 9,056 Lebedeff (9)/ Recruits Caufield, Turcotte combine for half points Team USA Berry (9)/Blomquist (12) Mersch, Bunz J 18 NOTRE DAME RV/NR / 12/13 L, 6-4 10,976 Lebedeff (12)/ Lebedeff 1st goalie assist since 2012 / Ess 1st career 2-pt GP Berry (6) Miller , Ahcan, Baker, JohnsonJ 20 vs. NOTRE DAME RV/NR / 12/13 T, 2-2 (2OT) 5,031 Berry (27) Ahcan-Mersch-Caufield line 2-1=3 / UND won in 3v3 OT Mersch, AhcanJ 25 at Minnesota NR/NR / NR/NR L, 9-4 8,264 Berry (6)/ MN scored four in final 5 minutes / UW 46-28 shot lead Messner, Gorniak, Caufield, Malone Lebedeff (13)J 26 at Minnesota NR/NR / NR/NR W, 4-3 10,686 Lebedeff (29) Tischke GWG at 4:02 of 3rd / UW gave up 6 PPG in series Mersch, Weissbach, Messner, TischkeF 1 at Michigan State NR/NR / NR/NR L, 4-1 5,313 Lebedeff (28) Mersch sixth point in six games EmbersonF 2 at Michigan State NR/NR / NR/NR T, 2-2 5,289 Berry (29) Season-high 54 shots on goal / Zimmer shootout winner Johnson, WeissbachF 8 OHIO STATE NR/NR / 3/3 L, 2-1 (OT) 9,555 Lebedeff (24) UW led 1-0 at 2:28 of 2nd / OSU won with :10 left in OT MessnerF 9 OHIO STATE NR/NR / 3/3 L, 4-1 15,359 Lebedeff (24) Mark Johnson No. 10 jersey retired / UW 7-for-7 on the PK MaloneF 15 at Notre Dame NR/NR / 15/RV W, 2-1 4,611 Lebedeff (30) UW 1-for-3 on PP, 2-for-2 on PK Weissbach , AhcanF 16 at Notre Dame NR/NR / 15/RV L, 5-2 5,331 Lebedeff (18)/ UW led 1-0 / S. Dhooghe 10th goal, 1st since Dec. 8 Berry (8) Freytag, S. DhoogheF 22 at Penn State NR/NR / 19/RV L, 8-2 6,110 Lebedeff (40)/ Game tied 2-2 at 13:00 of third period Blomquist (8) Messner, KalynukF 23 at Penn State NR/NR / 19/RV W, 7-3 6,151 Lebedeff (38) Weissbach 1st 3 pt game / Ess first 2 goal & 3 pt game Gorniak, Ess, Weissbach, Ess , Baker , Freytag, MaloneM 1 MICHIGAN NR/NR / RV/NR W, 5-4 (OT) 9,459 Lebedeff (26) S. Dhooghe 2-1=3 and OT GWG / UW 6-1 shots in OT Ess, Freytag, S. Dhooghe (2) , AhcanM 2 MICHIGAN NR/NR / RV/NR W, 4-3 (OT) 12,468 Lebedeff (28) Weissbach 1-1=2 and OT GWG / Emberson GTG 1:07 left Kalynuk, Freytag, Emberson , Weissbach

Big Ten Tournament First Round (Pegula Ice Arena, University Park, Pa.)M 8 at Penn State NR/NR / 18/RV W, 4-3 3,381 Lebedeff (37) S. Dhooghe first-career hat trick, team-leading 8th PPG S. Dhooghe (3) , BakerM 9 at Penn State NR/NR / 18/RV L, 6-2 4,886 Lebedeff (34) Freytag seventh point in eight games, fifth goal in seven games / Weissbach five-game point streak (3G, 8P) Weissbach, FreytagM 10 at Penn State NR/NR / 18/RV L, 4-3 (OT) 3,285 Lebedeff (46) Lebedeff career-high 46 saves Caufield, Zimmer , Ess

P - Power-play goal; S - Short-handed goal; G - Game-winning goal; E - Empty-net goal; X - Extra-attacker goal; D - Delayed-penalty goal; T - Game-tying goal; N - Penalty shot; ^ - Sellout

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RECORD WHEN 2018-19Home games 9-7-1 Road games 5-11-3Neutral site 0-0-1Non-conference 5-8-0Ranked opponents 7-14-4NCAA Playoffs 0-0-0

Scoring first 11-9-1Opponent scores first 3-10-3

Ahead after one period 9-6-1Trailing after one period 2-9-2Tied after one period 3-7-1Ahead after two periods 12-2-2Trailing after two periods 1-13-2Tied after two periods 1-4-0

Scoring on the pp 10-7-1Scoreless on the pp 4-12-3Allowing a ppg 3-13-2Opponent scoreless on pp 6-6-1

10 or fewer penalties 14-18-2More than 10 penalties 0-1-2Badgers-more penalties 7-8-1Opponent-more penalties 4-6-1Penalties are even 2-5-2

In one-goal games 3-7-0In two-goal games 4-5-0In overtime games 0-1-3

Scoring > 4 goals 11-4-2Scoring < 3 goals 3-15-2Allowing > 4 goals 0-13-2Allowing < 3 goals 13-6-2Scoring > 3 goals 14-6-3Scoring < 2 goals 0-13-1Allowing > 3 goals 2-17-3Allowing < 2 goals 12-2-1

Having 10-19 shots on goal 0-0-0Having 20-29 shots on goal 6-4-2Having 30-39 shots on goal 4-11-2Having 40-49 shots on goal 4-3-0Having 50+ shots on goal 0-1-0

Allowing 0-9 shots 0-0-0Allowing 10-19 shots 5-2-0Allowing 20-29 shots 2-10-0Allowing 30-39 shots 4-7-4Allowing 40-49 shots 3-0-0Allowing 50+ shots 0-0-0

Shootouts (conference games) 1-2Shootouts (all games) 2-2

Outshooting opponent 8-14-0Badgers outshot 6-4-3Shots are even 0-1-1

First game of a series 4-13-0Second game of a series 7-6-4

Games following a win 4-8-2Games following a loss 8-9-2Games following a tie 1-2-0

Thursday games 0-0-0Friday games 5-12-0Saturday games 6-7-4Sunday games 3-0-0

NHL rinks (200’ x 85’) 6-8-1Larger rinks 8-11-3Smaller rinks 0-0-0

October 6-3-0November 3-3-2December 1-3-0January 3-3-2February 1-5-0March 0-2-0April 0-0-0

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2018-19 Team StatsOverall: 14-18-5 Conf: 9-10-5 Home: 9-7-1 Away: 5-11-3 Neut: 0-0-1

TEAM STATISTICS UW OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 113-1227 130-1187 Shot pct. . 0 9 2 . 1 1 0 G o a l s / G a m e 3.1 3.5 S h o t s / G a m e 33.2 32.1 A s s i s t s 191 226POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 22-132 39-152 Conversion Percent . 1 6 7 . 2 5 7 Shot Attempts 192 234 Shot Percent . 1 1 5 . 1 6 7GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 113 130 Power Play 22 39 S h o r t - h a n d e d 2 2 Empty net 6 4 P e n a l t y 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 6 7 O v e r t i m e 2 4 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 1 1PENALTIES N u m b e r 208 191 M i n u t e s 516 472 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 5.6 5.2 Pen minutes/Game 13.9 12.8 M i n o r 193 176 M a j o r 4 6 10-minute Misconduct 7 2 Game Misconduct 4 6 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 1FACEOFFS (W-L) 984-1365 1365-984 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 1 9 . 5 8 1SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 1-2 0-2ATTENDANCE T o t a l 170751 113342 Dates/Avg Per Date 17/10044 19/5965 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/5031

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalWisconsin 32 43 36 2 113Opponents 37 51 38 4 130

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalWisconsin 394 424 387 22 1227Opponents 388 394 379 26 1187

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalWisconsin 351 343 341 22 1057Opponents 362 381 351 20 1114

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2018-19 Individual StatsOverall: 14-18-5 Conf: 9-10-5 Home: 9-7-1 Away: 5-11-3 Neut: 0-0-1

Shots Penalties Goals

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua

24 Sean Dhooghe 37 15 11 26 89 . 1 6 9 -8 8-19 7 1 0 8 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 018 Seamus Malone 37 8 18 26 84 . 0 9 5 +10 21-58 19 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Wyatt Kalynuk 37 9 16 25 115 . 0 7 8 0 12-32 11 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 29 Linus Weissbach 27 8 17 25 66 . 1 2 1 +2 5-10 5 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 019 K'Andre Miller 26 5 17 22 58 . 0 8 6 +7 9-18 9 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 016 Tarek Baker 37 7 13 20 90 . 0 7 8 -6 19-49 17 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 122 Max Zimmer 34 5 13 18 52 . 0 9 6 +4 6-12 6 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 017 Will Johnson 37 8 7 15 64 . 1 2 5 +14 4-8 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 013 Roman Ahcan 37 6 9 15 84 . 0 7 1 +1 17-58 14 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 111 Jack Gorniak 37 4 11 15 63 . 0 6 3 -8 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 120 Josh Ess 37 5 8 13 46 . 1 0 9 +2 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 029 Brock Caufield 37 7 5 12 58 . 1 2 1 +2 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 012 Mick Messner 37 7 5 12 46 . 1 5 2 -1 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 021 Ty Emberson 37 4 8 12 56 . 0 7 1 +6 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 015 Matthew Freytag 36 7 4 11 75 . 0 9 3 -5 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 025 Dominick Mersch 35 4 7 11 55 . 0 7 3 -1 18-47 16 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 06 Peter Tischke 36 3 7 10 65 . 0 4 6 +2 17-34 17 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 05 Tyler Inamoto 34 1 6 7 26 . 0 3 8 -10 26-71 23 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 023 Jason Dhooghe 20 0 3 3 19 . 0 0 0 -7 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 Jake Bunz 5 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 028 Jarod Zirbel 27 0 2 2 11 . 0 0 0 -5 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Jack Berry 16 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 032 Daniel Lebedeff 28 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Jesper Peltonen 13 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 -6 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM Team 14 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 6-20 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 37 113 191 304 1227 . 0 9 2 -8 208-516 193 4 11 22 2 23 14 0 2 1 0 6Opponents 37 130 226 356 1187 . 1 1 0 - 191-472 176 6 9 39 2 14 18 5 4 2 0 7

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog

1 Jack Berry 16-11 714:31 38 3 . 1 9 325 . 8 9 5 3 6 3 1 15 1 0 0 032 Daniel Lebedeff 28-26 1526:52 87 3 . 4 2 724 . 8 9 3 11 12 2 1 24 0 0 0 035 Johan Blomquist 1-0 15:35 1 3 . 8 5 8 . 8 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 14-0 12:23 4 - 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

Total 37-0 2269:21 130 3 . 4 4 1057 . 8 9 0 14 18 5 2 39 2 4 0 0Opponents 37-0 2269:21 113 2 . 9 9 1114 . 9 0 8 18 14 5 2 22 2 6 0 0

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2018-19 Season HighsWisconsin - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 23 vs Penn State (Dec 01, 2018)

GOALS 8 vs Penn State (Dec 01, 2018)

ASSISTS 15 vs Penn State (Dec 01, 2018)

SHOTS ON GOAL 54 at Michigan State (Feb 02, 2019)

SAVES 48 at Penn State (Feb 22, 2019)

PENALTIES 11 at North Dakota (Nov 03, 2018)

PENALTY MINUTES 31 vs Ohio State (Feb 09, 2019)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 23 at Minnesota (Jan 25, 2019)

GOALS 9 at Minnesota (Jan 25, 2019)

ASSISTS 14 at Minnesota (Jan 25, 2019)

SHOTS ON GOAL 56 at Penn State (Feb 22, 2019)

SAVES 52 at Michigan State (Feb 02, 2019)

PENALTIES 11 at St. Lawrence (Oct 20, 2018)

PENALTY MINUTES 32 vs Michigan (Mar 02, 2019)

Wisconsin Hockey

Wisconsin High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2019)

All games

Wisconsin - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 4 K'Andre Miller vs Penn State (Dec 01, 2018)

GOALS 3 Sean Dhooghe at Penn State (Mar 08, 2019)

ASSISTS 3 K'Andre Miller vs Penn State (Dec 01, 2018)

SHOTS 9 Wyatt Kalynuk vs Michigan State (Dec 08, 2018)

SAVES 46 Daniel Lebedeff at Penn State (Mar 10, 2019)

PENALTIES 3 Seamus Malone at Penn State (Mar 09, 2019)

3 Tyler Inamoto at North Dakota (Nov 03, 2018)

PENALTY MINUTES 15 Tyler Inamoto vs Ohio State (Feb 09, 2019)

15 Dominick Mersch vs Minnesota (Nov 10, 2018)

15 Tarek Baker vs Michigan Tech (Oct 26, 2018)

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2018-19 Box ScoresHockey Game Box Score (Final)

#12 Boston College vs Wisconsin (Oct 12, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Boston College (0-1-0) vs. Wisconsin (1-0-0)

Date: Oct 12, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 7911 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:20 pm • Total time: 2:13

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 2nd 06:17 UW EV K'Andre Miller/1 Peter Tischke/1 8,5,27,28,19 19,6,17,18,22Will Johnson/1

2. 2nd 15:57 UW EV Mick Messner/1 Jack Gorniak/1 4,3,14,15,21 12,11,15,19,63. 3rd 19:28 UW EN Tarek Baker/1 Sean Dhooghe/1 8,5,27,10,17,25 16,24,19,12,6

TEAM SUMMARY

# Boston College G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Michael Karow 0 0 0 2 0 4

3 Luke McInnis 0 0 0 1 -1 2

4 Michael Kim 0 0 0 3 -1 2

5 Casey Fitzgerald 0 0 0 1 -2 3

7 Connor Moore 0 0 0 1 0 5

8 Jesper Mattila 0 0 0 2 -2 1

9 Logan Hutsko 0 0 2 3 0 0

10 Christopher Bro 0 0 0 0 -1 0

14 Zach Walker 0 0 0 2 -1 2

15 JD Dudek 0 0 0 2 -1 1

17 David Cotton 0 0 0 1 -1 0

18 Oliver Wahlstro 0 0 2 3 0 0

19 Jacob Tortora 0 0 0 0 -1 1

21 Christopher Gra 0 0 4 1 -1 0

25 Marc McLaughlin 0 0 0 0 -1 1

26 Julius Mattila 0 0 0 2 0 0

27 Graham McPhee 0 0 0 3 -2 0

28 Ron Greco 0 0 0 2 -1 3

29 Ian Milsoz dnp

35 Ryan Edquist dnp

Totals 0 0 8 29 -16 25

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 2 0 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 0 0 0

6 Peter Tischke 0 1 0 2 +3 3

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 0 0 1

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 0 0 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 0 1 +1 0

12 Mick Messner 1 0 2 1 +2 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 +1 1

16 Tarek Baker 1 0 0 2 +1 0

17 Will Johnson 0 1 2 0 +1 1

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 2 +1 0

19 K'Andre Miller 1 0 0 2 +3 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 5 0 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 1 +1 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 0 1 +1 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 1 0 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 0 0

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

Totals 3 4 6 25 +1 16

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

BC 0 0 0 0

UW 0 2 1 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

BC 7 8 14 29

UW 5 10 10 25

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd BC UW

1st 0-2 (0) 0-1 (0)

2nd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (2)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0)

Total 0-3 (1) 0-4 (2)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd BC UW

1st 1-2 2-4

2nd 2-4 1-2

3rd 1-2 0-0

Total 4-8 3-6

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Stephen McInchak

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Linesman:Matt Gerlach

Linesman:Robert Shintani

GOALTENDERS

## Boston College Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Joseph Woll L 59:37 2 5 8 9 22

EMPTY NET 0:23 1 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry W 59:57 0 7 8 14 29

EMPTY NET 0:03 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Christopher Grando BC 2.Slashing 05:14 PP

1st Will Johnson UW 2.Hooking 05:18

1st Mick Messner UW 2.Tripping 15:10 PP

2nd Christopher Grando BC 2.Roughing 07:53 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Hooking 11:32 PP

2nd Logan Hutsko BC 2.Interference 12:41

3rd Oliver Wahlstrom BC 2.Elbowing 07:05 PP

Win-Jack Berry (1-0-0). Loss-Joseph Woll (0-1-0).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#12 Boston College vs Wisconsin (Oct 13, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Boston College (0-2-0) vs. Wisconsin (2-0-0)

Date: Oct 13, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 9819 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:27 pm • Total time: 2:20

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 00:38 UW EV Sean Dhooghe/1 Wyatt Kalynuk/1 2,17,19,10,7 24,2,16,5,9

2. 1st 01:20 BC EV Oliver Wahlstrom/1 Christopher Gran/1 18,21,5,8,15 25,13,10,15,28Michael Kim/1

3. 1st 12:41 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/1 Max Zimmer/1 21,3,25,18,5 2,22,25,17,5

Dominick Mersch/1

4. 2nd 04:32 UW EV Tarek Baker/2 Linus Weissbach/1 5,8,9,26,2 16,9,24,2,5

Sean Dhooghe/2

5. 2nd 12:47 UW EV Will Johnson/1 Max Zimmer/2 9,8,5,26,27 17,22,18,20,10Seamus Malone/1

6. 2nd 15:28 BC PP David Cotton/1 Connor Moore/1 17,7,4,10,18 5,11,10,25

Michael Kim/2

7. 2nd 17:22 BC EV David Cotton/2 Jacob Tortora/1 17,19,10,4,7 20,10,9,16,24Christopher Brown/1

8. 2nd 19:11 BC PP Graham McPhee/1 Connor Moore/2 27,17,7,4,10 6,29,19,18

David Cotton/1

9. 3rd 06:32 UW EV Linus Weissbach/1 K'Andre Miller/1 26,3,9,27,4 9,19,16,25,6

Tarek Baker/1

10.3rd 07:42 UW EV Brock Caufield/1 Dominick Mersch/2 25,5,18,14,8 29,13,25,2,5

Roman Ahcan/1

11.3rd 16:45 BC EV David Cotton/3 Christopher Brow/2 17,10,4,2,19 9,16,10,20,24Jacob Tortora/2

12.3rd 19:55 UW EN Wyatt Kalynuk/2 Tarek Baker/2 25,26,7,5,18,10 2,16,13,5,12

TEAM SUMMARY

# Boston College G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Michael Karow 0 0 0 1 -1 0

3 Luke McInnis 0 0 0 0 -2 1

4 Michael Kim 0 2 0 1 +1 2

5 Casey Fitzgerald 0 0 0 1 -4 3

7 Connor Moore 0 2 0 1 -1 0

8 Jesper Mattila 0 0 0 1 -2 1

9 Logan Hutsko 0 0 2 2 -3 0

10 Christopher Bro 0 2 0 0 0 0

14 Zach Walker 0 0 0 1 -1 0

15 JD Dudek 0 0 2 0 +1 1

17 David Cotton 3 1 0 6 +1 1

18 Oliver Wahlstro 1 0 0 10 -2 0

19 Jacob Tortora 0 2 0 0 +1 0

21 Christopher Gra 0 1 0 2 0 1

23 Adam Samuelss 0 0 0 1 0 0

24 Patrick Giles 0 0 0 2 0 0

25 Marc McLaughlin 0 0 0 1 -3 0

26 Julius Mattila 0 0 2 2 -4 0

27 Graham McPhee 1 0 0 1 -2 0

29 Ian Milsoz dnp

35 Ryan Edquist dnp

Totals 5 10 6 33 -21 10

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 2 1 2 5 +5 3

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 4 1 +5 3

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 +1 3

9 Linus Weissbach 1 1 0 2 +1 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 4 -2 3

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 1 0 1 +1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 1 -1 0

16 Tarek Baker 1 2 0 2 +2 0

17 Will Johnson 1 0 0 4 +2 1

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 2 2 +1 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 0 5 +1 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 -1 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 2 0 2 +2 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 1 1 2 1 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 2 0 0 +2 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 2 0 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 1 0 0 1 +1 0

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 7 12 12 33 +2 16

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

BC 1 3 1 5

UW 2 2 3 7

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

BC 13 10 10 33

UW 10 13 10 33

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd BC UW

1st 0-2 (4) 0-0 (0)

2nd 2-2 (5) 0-0 (1)

3rd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (2)

Total 2-5 (10) 0-2 (3)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd BC UW

1st 0-0 2-4

2nd 1-2 2-4

3rd 2-4 2-4

Total 3-6 6-12

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Referee:Stephen McInchak

Linesman:Robert Shintani

Linesman:Matt Gerlach

GOALTENDERS

## Boston College Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Joseph Woll L 57:45 6 8 11 7 26

EMPTY NET 2:15 1 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry W 60:00 5 12 7 9 28

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Hooking 16:26 PP

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Holding 17:49 PP

2nd Jarod Zirbel UW 2.Interference 13:40 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Interference 18:07 PP

2nd Logan Hutsko BC 2.Slashing 19:52 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd JD Dudek BC 2.Holding 02:09 PP

3rd Seamus Malone UW 2.Cross-Checking 08:01 PP

3rd Julius Mattila BC 2.High Sticking 17:44

3rd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.High Sticking 17:44

Win-Jack Berry (2-0-0). Loss-Joseph Woll (0-2-0).

T.O. BC 2:16 left in 3rd

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#13 Wisconsin vs CLARKSON (Oct 19, 2018 at Potsdam,NY)

Wisconsin (2-1-0) vs. CLARKSON (1-2-0)

Date: Oct 19, 2018 • Location: Potsdam,NY • Arena: Cheel Arena

Attendance: 3165 • Start time: 7:00pm • End time: 9:26pm • Total time: 2:26

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:57 CLAR EV COOPER,Grant/2 STURM,Nico/3 5,19,22,18,29 26,17,16,4,3

JACOME,Jack/2

2. 1st 10:56 CLAR PP DUNNE,Josh/1 EGLE,Haralds/2 5,22,25,19 21,18,14,20,13BROSSEAU,Devin/2

3. 2nd 10:56 UW PP Sean Dhooghe Max Zimmer 24,6,15,22,16 14,20,5,8

Matthew Freytag

4. 3rd 01:08 UW EV Sean Dhooghe Wyatt Kalynuk 24,2,16,9,5 28,4,27,3,21

Linus Weissbach

5. 3rd 13:28 CLAR EV CHARYSZYN,Kevin/1 DUNNE,Josh/1 10,24,20,9,16 28,21,4,44,3

HURLEY,Brian

6. 3rd 16:05 CLAR PP HURLEY,Brian/1 STURM,Nico/2 12,25,2,5 4,16,19,3,17

JACOME,Jack/1

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 3 +1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 4 1 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 0 2 0 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 0 -1 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 1 0 4 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 3 0 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 3 -1 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 2 3 -1 2

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 -1 3

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 2 1 -1 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 2 0 0 3 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 2 0 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 -1 0

T Team 0 0 0 0 0 1

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

Totals 2 4 10 28 -5 11

# CLARKSON G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 McCARTHY,Conn 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 MORO,Greg 0 0 2 3 +1 1

4 HURLEY,Brian 1 1 0 3 +1 0

5 UNDERWOOD,Mi 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 KLACK,Chris 0 0 0 3 0 1

12 SCHNEIDER,Jord 0 0 0 0 0 3

13 THOW,Aaron 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 BROSSEAU,Devi 0 1 0 2 0 1

16 JACOME,Jack 0 2 2 1 +1 0

17 STURM,Nico 0 2 0 1 +1 1

18 EGLE,Haralds 0 1 2 2 0 0

19 CAMPOLI,Nick 0 0 0 1 0 0

20 ASTREN,Jere 0 0 0 1 0 1

21 DUNNE,Josh 1 1 0 2 0 1

23 QUINCE,Marly 0 0 17 1 0 0

26 COOPER,Grant 1 0 0 2 +1 2

27 JOKIHARJU,Juho 0 0 0 0 -1 0

28 CHARYSZYN,Kev 1 0 0 1 0 1

44 CALLIN,Anthony 0 0 0 2 +1 0

T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 2

1 JANZEN,Chris dnp

35 LATINOVICH,Nic dnp

Totals 4 8 23 25 +5 14

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 1 1 2

CLAR 2 0 2 4

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 12 10 6 28

CLAR 10 5 10 25

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW CLARKSO

1st 0-1 (3) 1-1 (2)

2nd 1-4 (6) 0-1 (2)

3rd 0-0 (0) 1-2 (1)

Total 1-5 (9) 2-4 (5)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW CLARKSO

1st 1-2 2-4

2nd 2-4 4-19

3rd 2-4 0-0

Total 5-10 6-23

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Douglas Place Jr

Referee:Jason Williams

Linesman:Peter Olson

Linesman:Jason Shattie

Goal judge:CU Staff

Goal judge:CU Staff

Pen timekeeper:CU Staff

Game timekeeper:Isaac Beckstead

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry L 59:20 4 8 5 8 21

EMPTY NET 0:40 0 0 0 0 0

## CLARKSON Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

29 KIELLY,Jake W 60:00 2 12 9 5 26

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Tripping 09:04 PP

1st EGLE,Haralds Clarks 2.Slashing 16:27 PP

1st JACOME,Jack Clarks 2.Slashing 19:22 PP

2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Cross-Checking 01:45 PP

2nd MORO,Greg Clarks 2.Tripping 03:57 PP

2nd QUINCE,Marly Clarks 2.Interference 08:56 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd QUINCE,Marly Clarks 5.Leaving Bench 10:56 PP

2nd QUINCE,Marly Clarks 10.Disqualification 10:56

2nd Max Zimmer UW 2.Holding 13:11

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Holding 07:20 PP

3rd K'Andre Miller UW 2.Roughing 14:40 PP

Win-KIELLY,Jake (1-2-0). Loss-Jack Berry (2-1-0).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#13 Wisconsin vs St. Lawrence (Oct 20, 2018 at Canton, N.Y.)

Wisconsin (3-1-0) vs. St. Lawrence (1-3-0)

Date: Oct 20, 2018 • Location: Canton, N.Y. • Arena: Appleton Arena

Attendance: 1511 • Start time: 7 p.m. • End time: 9:19 • Total time: 2:19

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 06:56 UW EV Dominick Mersch/1 Roman Ahcan 13,6,25,20,29 32,28,20,44,17Josh Ess

2. 2nd 08:13 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/3 Linus Weissbach 2,9,18,17,19 9,44,4,16

Seamus Malone

3. 2nd 10:35 UW EV Sean Dhooghe/4 K'Andre Miller 24,10,16,19 19,26,44,28

Tarek Baker

4. 3rd 04:03 UW PP Seamus Malone/1 Will Johnson 18,17,9,19,2 12,27,11,22

K'Andre Miller

5. 3rd 04:29 SLU EV Michael Ederer/1 Zach Risteau 20,9,6,24,16 16,20,14,4,32Cameron White

6. 3rd 10:19 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/5 Max Zimmer 24,22,16,15,6 16,9,4,44

Tarek Baker

7. 3rd 14:37 UW EV Will Johnson/2 Roman Ahcan 17,18,19,13,10 12,21,32,4,28Seamus Malone

8. 3rd 16:35 UW PP K'Andre Miller/2 Brock Caufield 19,29,13,25,2 16,9,12,22

Wyatt Kalynuk

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 1 0 4 +1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 0 0 0

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 5 0 3

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 0 2 0 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 +2 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 1 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 2 0 0 +2 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 1 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 2 0 2 0 1

17 Will Johnson 1 1 0 3 +2 0

18 Seamus Malone 1 2 2 5 +2 0

19 K'Andre Miller 1 2 0 5 +3 1

20 Josh Ess 0 1 0 4 0 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 2 3 0 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 2 0 0 6 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 1 0 4 2 +1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 1 0 1 +1 2

T Team 0 0 2 0 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 7 14 14 46 +1 10

# St. Lawrence G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

4 Cameron White 0 1 2 0 -1 2

9 Ryan Garvey 0 0 2 0 -1 0

10 David Jankowski 0 0 0 1 0 0

11 Carson Gicewicz 0 0 0 2 0 1

12 Bo Hanson 0 0 0 1 -1 2

14 Cade Gleekel 0 0 2 3 +1 2

16 Michael Ederer 1 0 0 1 0 0

17 Alex Gilmour 0 0 0 2 -1 0

18 Kaden Pickering 0 0 0 1 0 0

19 Ted McGeen 0 0 2 0 -1 0

20 Zach Risteau 0 1 0 1 0 0

21 Carson Dimoff 0 0 0 0 -1 0

22 Jeff Clarke 0 0 6 1 0 0

25 Michael Laidley 0 0 0 1 0 0

26 Michael Schuma 0 0 0 0 -1 1

27 Keenan Suthers 0 0 4 3 0 0

28 Callum Cusinato 0 0 0 0 -3 0

32 Philip Alftberg 0 0 0 1 -1 0

44 Jake Stevens 0 0 4 3 -3 0

Totals 1 2 22 21 -13 8

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 1 2 4 7

SLU 0 0 1 1

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 12 18 16 46

SLU 5 9 7 21

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW SLU

1st 0-1 (2) 0-2 (3)

2nd 0-2 (5) 0-0 (0)

3rd 3-5 (8) 0-2 (2)

Total 3-8 (15) 0-4 (5)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW SLU

1st 2-4 1-2

2nd 2-4 4-8

3rd 3-6 6-12

Total 7-14 11-22

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Chip McDonald

Referee:Douglas Place Jr

Linesman:Adam Wood

Linesman:Jason Shattie

Game timekeeper:Beth Spadaccini

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 1 5 9 6 20

## St. Lawrence Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Arthur Brey L 30:35 3 11 10 0 21

30 Daniel Mannella 29:25 4 0 6 12 18

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Jake Stevens SLU 2.Hitting From Behind 06:56 PP

1st Team UW 2.Too Many Players On 12:19 PP

1st Seamus Malone UW 2.Tripping 15:04 PP

2nd Cade Gleekel SLU 2.Hooking 02:37 PP

2nd Jeff Clarke SLU 2.Interference 06:10 PP

2nd Cameron White SLU 2.Roughing 09:15

2nd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Roughing 09:15

2nd Keenan Suthers SLU 2.Roughing 14:56

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing 14:56

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Slashing 00:06 PP

3rd Jake Stevens SLU 2.Tripping 03:42 PP

3rd Max Zimmer UW 2.Interference 06:35 PP

3rd Ted McGeen SLU 2.Hooking 09:32 PP

3rd Jeff Clarke SLU 2.Cross-Checking 10:25 PP

3rd Keenan Suthers SLU 2.Cross-Checking 15:41 PP

3rd Ryan Garvey SLU 2.Slashing 19:25 PP

3rd Jeff Clarke SLU 2.Roughing 19:25

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.R0 19:25

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (1-0-0). Loss-Arthur Brey (1-3-0).

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Michigan Tech vs #14 Wisconsin (Oct 26, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan Tech (1-2-0, 0-0-0-0 WCHA) vs. Wisconsin (3-2-0, 0-0-0-0 B1G)

Date: Oct 26, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 7730 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:29 pm • Total time: 2:22

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 03:35 UW PP Seamus Malone/2 Linus Weissbach/4 7,19,10,15 18,9,2,17,19

Wyatt Kalynuk/4

2. 1st 05:45 MTU PP Trenton Bliss/1 Seamus Donohue/1 28,2,24,18 5,2,25

Colin Swoyer/1

3. 1st 11:31 MTU PP Tommy Parrottino/1 Eric Gotz/1 9,19,7,14,15 2,6,11,12

Keegan Ford/1

4. 1st 15:27 MTU EV Alec Broetzman/1 Brian Halonen/2 29,12,7,3,18 19,10,9,18,24Keegan Ford/2

5. 2nd 08:20 MTU PP Gavin Gould/2 Jake Jackson/2 14,15,10,2,20 6,2,11,13

Jake Lucchini/2

6. 3rd 05:24 UW EV Roman Ahcan/1 Wyatt Kalynuk/4 2,3,28,20,10 2,9,24,13,19

Linus Weissbach/4

7. 3rd 13:34 MTU PP Jake Jackson/1 Jake Lucchini/3 10,15,2,14,20 11,10,2,13

Seamus Donohue/2

8. 3rd 13:50 MTU PP Alec Broetzman/2 Brian Halonen/3 29,12,24,18,7 20,6,12,25

Greyson Reitmeier/1

TEAM SUMMARY

# Michigan Tech G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Seamus Donohu 0 2 0 0 -1 0

3 Tyrell Buckley 0 0 4 2 0 4

6 Cooper Watson 0 0 0 0 0 1

7 Keegan Ford 0 2 0 2 +1 3

8 Dylan Steman 0 0 0 2 0 1

9 Tommy Parrottin 1 0 0 1 0 0

10 Jake Jackson 1 1 0 5 -1 0

12 Brian Halonen 0 2 0 2 +1 0

13 Thomas Beretta 0 0 0 2 0 0

14 Gavin Gould 1 0 0 2 0 1

15 Jake Lucchini 0 2 0 4 0 0

17 Justin Misiak 0 0 4 1 0 0

18 Greyson Reitmei 0 1 0 4 +1 0

19 Eric Gotz 0 1 0 1 0 0

20 Alex Smith 0 0 0 0 -1 0

24 Colin Swoyer 0 1 0 0 0 1

27 Mitch Meek 0 0 2 1 0 3

28 Trenton Bliss 1 0 0 2 -1 0

29 Alec Broetzman 2 0 2 3 +1 0

T Team 0 0 2 0 0 0

31 Devin Kero dnp

Totals 6 12 14 34 0 14

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 2 0 1 +1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 4 0 0 3

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 0 2

9 Linus Weissbach 0 2 0 3 0 1

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 2 0 -1 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 3 0 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 1 0 0 3 +1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 2 2 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 15 0 0 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 2 0 1

18 Seamus Malone 1 0 0 2 -1 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 4 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 2 2 0 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 5 2 0 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 0 0 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 0 1

14 Jesper Peltonen dnp

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 4 30 27 0 13

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MTU 3 1 2 6

UW 1 0 1 2

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MTU 12 12 10 34

UW 10 8 9 27

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MTU UW

1st 2-3 (6) 1-2 (4)

2nd 1-1 (2) 0-1 (3)

3rd 2-4 (4) 0-1 (2)

Total 5-8 (12) 1-4 (9)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MTU UW

1st 3-6 4-19

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 2-4 2-7

Total 7-14 8-30

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Aaron

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

Linesman:Johnathan Morrison

GOALTENDERS

## Michigan Tech Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

30 Matt Jurusik W 59:57 2 9 8 8 25

EMPTY NET 0:03 0 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry L 59:45 6 9 11 8 28

EMPTY NET 0:15 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Mitch Meek MTU 2.Hooking 03:16 PP

1st Ty Emberson UW 2.Tripping 03:54 PP

1st Tarek Baker UW 5.Elbowing 03:54

1st Tarek Baker UW 10.Game Misconduct 03:54

1st Team MTU 2.Too Many Players On 05:22

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Charging 09:32 PP

1st Tyrell Buckley MTU 2.Holding 15:42 PP

2nd Josh Ess UW 2.Slashing 07:36 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Justin Misiak MTU 2.Roughing Atw 17:33

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing Atw 17:33

2nd Tyrell Buckley MTU 2.Interference 17:48 PP

3rd Justin Misiak MTU 2.Tripping 06:59 PP

3rd Alec Broetzman MTU 2.Roughing Atw 10:14 PP

3rd Sean Dhooghe UW 5.Grasping The Facem10:14 PP

3rd Matthew Freytag UW 2.Slashing 19:14 PP

Win-Matt Jurusik (1-0-0). Loss-Jack Berry (2-2-0).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Michigan Tech vs #14 Wisconsin (Oct 27, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan Tech (1-3-0) vs. Wisconsin (4-2-0)

Date: Oct 27, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 9656 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:34 pm • Total time: 2:27

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:25 UW PP Max Zimmer/1 Matthew Freytag/2 10,15,27,6 22,16,15,24,6Tarek Baker/5

2. 1st 08:29 MTU EV Greyson Reitmeier/1 Brian Halonen/4 18,12,2,3,29 2,5,28,13,25

Seamus Donohue/3

3. 1st 12:37 MTU PP Brian Halonen/1 Colin Swoyer/3 12,24,28,18,8 12,5,2,28

Trenton Bliss/2

4. 1st 18:14 UW PP Wyatt Kalynuk/4 Linus Weissbach/4 7,29,28,8 2,9,19,17,16

K'Andre Miller/4

5. 2nd 00:25 UW SH Roman Ahcan/2 Tarek Baker/6 10,14,20,2,15 13,16,19,10

6. 2nd 09:22 UW EV Seamus Malone/3 Ty Emberson/1 18,29,24,7 18,10,19,24

K'Andre Miller/5

7. 2nd 18:45 UW PP Linus Weissbach/2 Seamus Malone/4 18,15,6,27 9,18,2,17,19

8. 3rd 16:33 UW EV Max Zimmer/2 Seamus Malone/5 12,24,7,18,29 22,18,17,10,19Will Johnson/3

TEAM SUMMARY

# Michigan Tech G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Seamus Donohu 0 1 4 1 0 4

3 Tyrell Buckley 0 0 0 2 +1 2

4 Andrew Bellant 0 0 15 0 0 1

6 Cooper Watson 0 0 2 0 0 1

7 Keegan Ford 0 0 0 2 -2 1

8 Dylan Steman 0 0 2 1 0 1

9 Tommy Parrottin 0 0 0 1 0 0

10 Jake Jackson 0 0 0 3 -1 0

12 Brian Halonen 1 1 0 3 0 2

13 Thomas Beretta 0 0 0 1 0 0

14 Gavin Gould 0 0 0 0 -1 0

15 Jake Lucchini 0 0 2 3 -1 0

17 Justin Misiak 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Greyson Reitmei 1 0 0 4 -1 0

20 Alex Smith 0 0 0 1 -1 0

24 Colin Swoyer 0 1 0 1 -2 0

27 Mitch Meek 0 0 4 1 0 1

28 Trenton Bliss 0 1 0 1 0 1

29 Alec Broetzman 0 0 2 1 -1 1

31 Devin Kero dnp

Totals 2 4 31 26 -9 15

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 0 0 3 -1 3

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 -1 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 4 2 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 1 1 0 2 0 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 1 0 4 +3 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 1 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 1 0 10 4 0 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 1 0 3 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 2 4 4 +1 1

17 Will Johnson 0 1 0 2 +1 0

18 Seamus Malone 1 2 0 5 +2 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 2 0 0 +3 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 2 0 0 1

22 Max Zimmer 2 0 0 4 +1 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 +1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 2 1 -1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 2 -1 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 0 1

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 6 10 24 40 +8 10

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MTU 2 0 0 2

UW 2 3 1 6

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MTU 11 4 11 26

UW 10 17 13 40

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MTU UW

1st 1-2 (6) 2-3 (6)

2nd 0-1 (0) 1-1 (4)

3rd 0-1 (3) 0-2 (3)

Total 1-4 (9) 3-6 (13)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MTU UW

1st 4-8 4-8

2nd 4-19 2-4

3rd 2-4 2-12

Total 10-31 8-24

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Aaron

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

Linesman:Johnathan Morrison

GOALTENDERS

## Michigan Tech Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

30 Matt Jurusik L 60:00 6 8 14 12 34

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 2 9 4 11 24

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Seamus Donohue MTU 2.Interference 01:25 PP

1st Mitch Meek MTU 2.Roughing Atw 05:25

1st Jack Gorniak UW 2.Roughing Atw 05:25

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Holding The Stick 09:34 PP

1st Tarek Baker UW 2.Holding 11:06 PP

1st Alec Broetzman MTU 2.Boarding 15:00 PP

1st Cooper Watson MTU 2.Tripping 17:04 PP

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Cross-Checking 19:54 PP

2nd Jake Lucchini MTU 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 08:49

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 08:49

2nd Dylan Steman MTU 2.Roughing Atw 09:46

2nd Josh Ess UW 2.Roughing Atw 09:46

2nd Andrew Bellant MTU 5.Kneeing 16:20

2nd Andrew Bellant MTU 10.Game Misconduct 16:20

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Tripping 11:29 PP

3rd Mitch Meek MTU 2.Hooking 15:55

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 10.10-Minute Miscondu 15:55

3rd Seamus Donohue MTU 2.Hooking 18:55 PP

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (2-0-0). Loss-Matt Jurusik (1-1-0).

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#16 Wisconsin vs #14 North Dakota (Nov 03, 2018 at Grand Forks, ND)

Wisconsin (4-4-0, 0-0-0 Big Ten) vs. North Dakota (4-2-1, 0-0-0 NCHC)

Date: Nov 03, 2018 • Location: Grand Forks, ND • Arena: Ralph Engelstad

Attendance: 11881 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:37 pm • Total time: 2:30

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 04:48 UW EV Will Johnson/3 Seamus Malone/6 17,18,22,19,10 28,16,29,24,82. 2nd 01:21 UND EV Grant Mismash/3 - 6,20,13,16,24 16,29,8,4,2

3. 3rd 03:19 UW EV Tarek Baker/3 K'Andre Miller/6 16,19,10,13,24 26,27,19,3,24Ty Emberson/2

4. 3rd 03:49 UND EV Nick Jones/1 Gabe Bast/2 18,22,17,5,2 8,2,4,16,29

5. OT 00:21 UND PP Jacob Bernard-Docker Colton Poolman/2 29,6,2 24,6,29,8,22

Jordan Kawaguchi/5

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 2 2 -1 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 6 2 -1 6

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 -1 2

10 Ty Emberson 0 1 0 1 +2 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 0 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 0 0 1

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 3 0 1

16 Tarek Baker 1 0 0 3 0 1

17 Will Johnson 1 0 0 3 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 2 2 0 3

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 0 0 +2 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 4 0 -1 2

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 2 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 3 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 2 1 0 2

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 0 0 2

T Team 0 0 2 0 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 3 22 23 0 25

# North Dakota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Gabe Bast 0 1 0 3 +2 0

3 Matt Kiersted 0 0 0 3 -1 0

4 Andrew Peski 0 0 0 0 +2 0

5 Casey Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Colton Poolman 0 1 0 1 0 1

7 Zach Yon 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Nick Jones 1 0 0 4 +1 1

14 Jasper Weatherb 0 0 0 0 0 1

16 Grant Mismash 1 0 0 5 +1 0

17 Jonny Tychonick 0 0 2 0 0 0

18 Collin Adams 0 0 2 2 0 0

19 Mark Senden 0 0 0 1 -1 0

22 Rhett Gardner 0 0 0 3 0 0

24 Jacob Bernard-D 1 0 0 2 -2 2

25 Joel Janatuinen 0 0 2 2 0 0

26 Cole Smith 0 0 0 1 -1 0

27 Ludvig Hoff 0 0 0 3 -1 1

28 Hayden Shaw 0 0 2 2 -1 2

29 Jordan Kawaguc 0 1 0 3 +1 1

1 Peter Thome dnp

35 Ryan Anderson dnp

Totals 3 3 8 35 0 9

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 1 0 1 0 2

UND 0 1 1 1 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 6 8 9 0 23

UND 9 9 16 1 35

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW UND

1st 0-0 (0) 0-4 (6)

2nd 0-2 (1) 0-2 (4)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (7)

OT 0-0 (0) 1-1 (1)

Total 0-2 (1) 1-9 (18)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW UND

1st 6-12 2-4

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 3-6 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

Total 11-22 4-8

Three stars:

1. Jacob Bernard-Docker

2. Daniel Lebedeff

3. Nick Jones

Officials:

Referee:Dan Dreger (2)

Referee:Cameron Voss (30)

Linesman:Tyler Liffrig (40)

Linesman:Mike Eslinger (49)

Game timekeeper:Erik Martinson

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff OTL 60:21 3 9 8 15 0 32

## North Dakota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

31 Adam Scheel W 60:17 2 5 8 8 0 21

EMPTY NET 0:04 0 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Cross-Checking 00:11 PP

1st Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Cross-Checking 02:29 PP

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing 10:13 PP

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing 10:13

1st Collin Adams UND 2.Roughing 10:13

1st Seamus Malone UW 2.Roughing 10:13

1st Joel Janatuinen UND 2.Roughing 10:13

1st Josh Ess UW 2.Holding 14:47 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Jonny Tychonick UND 2.Slashing 04:52 PP

2nd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Hooking 07:07 PP

2nd Hayden Shaw UND 2.Interference 13:35 PP

2nd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Slashing 14:50 PP

3rd Team UW 2.Too Many Players O 12:38 PP

3rd Josh Ess UW 2.Cross-Checking 18:21 PP

3rd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Cth Elbowing 18:37 PP

Win-Adam Scheel (4-1-1). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (2-1-0).

UND timeout at 15:18 of third period.

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#16 Wisconsin vs #14 North Dakota (Nov 02, 2018 at Grand Forks, ND)

Wisconsin (4-3-0, 0-0-0 Big Ten) vs. North Dakota (3-2-1, 0-0-0 NCHC)

Date: Nov 02, 2018 • Location: Grand Forks, ND • Arena: Ralph Engelstad

Attendance: 11266 • Start time: 7:37 pm • End time: 10:10 pm • Total time: 2:33

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 03:29 UND EV Rhett Gardner/1 Collin Adams/1 22,19,17,20,18 22,18,25,28,4Ludvig Hoff/2

2. 1st 17:06 UND EV Jacob Bernard-Docker Nick Jones/5 16,11,24,6,20 24,8,3,29,16

Grant Mismash/1

3. 2nd 00:29 UND EV Rhett Gardner/2 Colton Poolman/1 22,18,17,6,20 22,6,18,25,284. 2nd 11:09 UND EV Colton Poolman/3 Hayden Shaw/4 20,18,22,28,6 6,28,18,22,25

Collin Adams/2

5. 3rd 09:34 UND EV Rhett Gardner/3 Collin Adams/3 16,24,11,19,10 22,18,17,2,25Jonny Tychonick/1

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 4 0 0 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 2 0 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 1 -3 1

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 -1 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 2 -2 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 1 -2 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 3 -2 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 1 -3 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 1 -2 3

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 -4 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 -3 1

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 -2 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 1 0 2

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 3 0 0

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 0 0 8 24 -25 15

# North Dakota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Gabe Bast 0 0 0 1 +1 0

3 Matt Kiersted 0 0 0 1 +1 0

4 Andrew Peski 0 0 0 1 +1 2

6 Colton Poolman 1 1 0 2 +2 1

7 Zach Yon 0 0 0 3 0 0

8 Nick Jones 0 1 0 1 +1 0

9 Dixon Bowen 0 0 14 2 0 0

14 Jasper Weatherb 0 0 0 2 0 1

16 Grant Mismash 0 1 2 0 +1 2

17 Jonny Tychonick 0 1 0 1 +1 0

18 Collin Adams 0 3 0 1 +4 0

19 Mark Senden 0 0 2 1 0 0

22 Rhett Gardner 3 0 0 4 +4 2

24 Jacob Bernard-D 1 0 2 1 +1 1

25 Joel Janatuinen 0 0 0 0 +4 1

26 Cole Smith 0 0 0 0 0 1

27 Ludvig Hoff 0 1 0 0 0 0

28 Hayden Shaw 0 1 0 1 +3 0

29 Jordan Kawaguc 0 0 0 1 +1 0

1 Peter Thome dnp

35 Ryan Anderson dnp

Totals 5 9 20 23 +2 11

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 0 0 0

UND 2 2 1 5

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 8 4 12 24

UND 7 11 5 23

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW UND

1st 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (5)

3rd 0-2 (5) 0-1 (1)

Total 0-4 (7) 0-3 (6)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW UND

1st 0-0 1-2

2nd 2-4 1-2

3rd 2-4 4-16

Total 4-8 6-20

Three stars:

1. Rhett Gardner

2. Collin Adams

3. Adam Scheel

Officials:

Referee:Dan Dreger (2)

Referee:Cameron Voss (30)

Linesman:Tyler Liffrig (40)

Linesman:Mike Eslinger (49)

Game timekeeper:Erik Martinson

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry L 32:49 4 5 6 0 11

32 Daniel Lebedeff 27:11 1 0 3 4 7

## North Dakota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Adam Scheel W 60:00 0 8 4 12 24

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Grant Mismash UND 2.Hooking 07:26 PP

2nd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Roughing 01:06 PP

2nd Dixon Bowen UND 2.Slashing 05:31 PP

2nd Peter Tischke UW 2.Hooking 08:41 PP

3rd Mark Senden UND 2.High Sticking 11:28 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Jacob Bernard-Docke UND 2.Hooking 13:40 PP

3rd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.High Sticking 16:57 PP

3rd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Cross-Checking 17:46

3rd Dixon Bowen UND 2.Slashing 17:46

3rd Dixon Bowen UND 10.Unsportsmanlike Co 17:46

Win-Adam Scheel (3-1-1). Loss-Jack Berry (2-3-0).

UW timeout at 5:16 of second period.

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#16 Minnesota vs #20 Wisconsin (Nov 09, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Minnesota (2-3-1, 1-0-0-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (4-5-0, 0-1-0-0 B1G)

Date: Nov 09, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 8965 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:25 pm • Total time: 2:18

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 09:37 UW EV Brock Caufield/2 Roman Ahcan/4 2,28,27,17,14 29,13,25,20,6Dominick Mersch/3

2. 2nd 04:00 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/5 Max Zimmer/5 18,29,14,17,27 2,22,18,17,5

Seamus Malone/7

3. 2nd 09:20 MINN EV Brinkman, Ben/1 Sadek, Jack/2 4,2,58,9,22 19,10,23,25,15Ranta, Sampo/2

4. 2nd 09:41 MINN PP Pitlick, Rem/3 Sheehy, Tyler/2 15,22,17,10,18 5,2,13,16

5. 2nd 10:34 MINN EV Norman, Ryan/1 McLaughlin, Blak/1 23,27,17,20,2 20,6,17,18,22

TEAM SUMMARY

# Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Sadek, Jack 0 1 2 0 +1 3

4 Brinkman, Ben 1 0 0 1 +1 1

5 Denman, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 McManus, Brann 0 0 0 0 0 1

9 Walker, Sammy 0 0 0 1 +1 0

10 Gates, Brent 0 0 0 1 0 1

14 Wait, Garrett 0 0 2 0 -2 0

15 Pitlick, Rem 1 0 0 5 0 1

16 Ramsey, Jack 0 0 0 1 0 0

17 Novak, Tommy 0 0 0 4 -1 1

18 Phillips, Clayton 0 0 0 3 -1 1

20 Zuhlsdorf, Ryan 0 0 2 1 +1 0

22 Sheehy, Tyler 0 1 0 2 +1 1

23 Norman, Ryan 1 0 0 1 +1 0

26 Romanko, Daria 0 0 2 1 0 1

27 McLaughlin, Blak 0 1 4 3 -1 0

28 Rossini, Sam 0 0 0 0 -1 0

29 Nanne, Tyler 0 0 0 1 -1 1

58 Ranta, Sampo 0 1 0 2 +1 0

37 Schierhorn, Eric dnp

Totals 3 4 12 27 0 12

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 0 0 4 +1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 1 +1 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 2 0 1

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 2 1 -1 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 2 0 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 2 1 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 1 0 1 +1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 1 -1 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 2 0 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 0 2 0 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 2 4 -1 2

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 0 2

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 0 3 0 2

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 -1 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 2 2 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 1 0 2 0 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 1 0 0 3 +1 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 4 10 32 0 11

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MINN 0 3 0 3

UW 1 1 0 2

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MINN 10 11 6 27

UW 9 8 15 32

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MINN UW

1st 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0)

2nd 1-1 (1) 0-3 (1)

3rd 0-1 (3) 0-1 (0)

Total 1-3 (6) 0-4 (1)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MINN UW

1st 2-4 2-4

2nd 3-6 2-4

3rd 1-2 1-2

Total 6-12 5-10

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Aaron

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Sam Shikowsky

GOALTENDERS

## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

40 Robson, Mat W 60:00 2 8 7 15 30

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 58:05 3 10 8 6 24

EMPTY NET 1:55 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Romanko, Darian MINN 2.Roughing Atw 03:14

1st Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Roughing Atw 03:14

1st Mick Messner UW 2.Hooking 15:11 PP

1st McLaughlin, Blake MINN 2.Tripping 18:46 PP

2nd Sadek, Jack MINN 2.Interference 05:48 PP

2nd Ty Emberson UW 2.Interference 09:20 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd McLaughlin, Blake MINN 2.Interference 13:59 PP

2nd Wait, Garrett MINN 2.Roughing Atw 19:02

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing Atw 19:02

3rd Zuhlsdorf, Ryan MINN 2.Interference 08:44 PP

3rd K'Andre Miller UW 2.Interference 11:44 PP

Win-Robson, Mat (2-2-1). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (2-2-0).

Timeout UW with 1:45 left in 3rd period

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#16 Minnesota vs #20 Wisconsin (Nov 10, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Minnesota (2-4-1, 1-1-0-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (5-5-0, 1-1-0-0 B1G)

Date: Nov 10, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 11546 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:31 pm • Total time: 2:24

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 11:15 MINN PP McManus, Brannon/3 Walker, Sammy/1 7,9,29,58,27 12,19,10,29

Nanne, Tyler/1

2. 1st 18:00 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/6 Wyatt Kalynuk/6 20,2,22 24,2,19,18

K'Andre Miller/7

3. 3rd 10:20 UW EV Josh Ess/1 Mick Messner/1 22,58,20,15,2 13,29,6,12,20Jason Dhooghe/1

4. 3rd 19:36 UW EN Jack Gorniak/1 - 9,22,18,10,17,15 11,24,6,16,2

TEAM SUMMARY

# Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Sadek, Jack 0 0 0 2 -1 7

4 Brinkman, Ben 0 0 0 1 0 2

5 Denman, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 1

7 McManus, Brann 1 0 0 2 0 0

9 Walker, Sammy 0 1 0 3 -1 0

10 Gates, Brent 0 0 0 1 -1 1

14 Wait, Garrett 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Pitlick, Rem 0 0 2 1 -2 2

16 Ramsey, Jack 0 0 2 2 0 1

17 Novak, Tommy 0 0 0 4 -1 1

18 Phillips, Clayton 0 0 2 3 -1 0

20 Zuhlsdorf, Ryan 0 0 0 1 -1 3

21 Burke, Nathan 0 0 0 1 0 0

22 Sheehy, Tyler 0 0 2 4 -2 2

23 Norman, Ryan 0 0 2 3 0 1

26 Romanko, Daria 0 0 0 1 0 1

27 McLaughlin, Blak 0 0 2 2 0 0

29 Nanne, Tyler 0 1 0 2 0 2

58 Ranta, Sampo 0 0 0 0 -1 1

40 Robson, Mat dnp

Totals 1 2 12 33 -11 25

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 2 +1 3

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 0 0 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 0 +2 6

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 0 4

11 Jack Gorniak 1 0 0 3 +1 0

12 Mick Messner 0 1 0 0 +1 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 +1 3

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 1 +1 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 1 0 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 0 2 0 2

20 Josh Ess 1 0 0 1 +1 2

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 2 0 1

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 1 2 3 0 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 1 0 0 5 +1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 15 1 0 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 4 0 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 +1 2

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 3 4 21 32 +1 27

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MINN 1 0 0 1

UW 1 0 2 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MINN 13 10 10 33

UW 14 7 11 32

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MINN UW

1st 1-2 (1) 1-1 (1)

2nd 0-2 (2) 0-2 (1)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1)

Total 1-4 (3) 1-4 (3)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MINN UW

1st 2-4 3-17

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 2-4 0-0

Total 6-12 5-21

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Aaron

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Sam Shikowsky

GOALTENDERS

## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

37 Schierhorn, Eric L 58:51 2 13 7 9 29

EMPTY NET 1:09 1 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 59:55 1 12 10 10 32

EMPTY NET 0:05 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Dominick Mersch UW 5.Checking From Behin 10:32

1st Dominick Mersch UW 10.Game Misconduct 10:32

1st McLaughlin, Blake MINN 2.Roughing Atw 16:24

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Roughing Atw 16:24

1st Phillips, Clayton MINN 2.Interference 16:52 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Hooking 04:47 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Sheehy, Tyler MINN 2.Slashing 06:35 PP

2nd Pitlick, Rem MINN 2.Slashing 09:47 PP

2nd Jason Dhooghe UW 2.Slashing 15:11 PP

3rd Norman, Ryan MINN 2.Boarding 11:50 PP

3rd Ramsey, Jack MINN 2.High Sticking 20:00 PP

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (3-2-0). Loss-Schierhorn, Eric (0-2-0).

Timeout MINN with 1:33 left in 3rd period

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #6 Ohio State (Nov 17, 2018 at Columbus, Ohio)

Wisconsin (5-7-0, 1-3-0-0 B1G) vs. Ohio State (8-3-1, 3-1-0-0 B1G)

Date: Nov 17, 2018 • Location: Columbus, Ohio • Arena: Value City Arena

Attendance: 5302 • Start time: 5:05 pm • End time: 7:24 pm • Total time: 2:19

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 04:58 OSU EV Quinn Preston/1 Dakota Joshua/4 6,25,13,20,29 16,8,3,10,6

Sasha Larocque/2

2. 1st 18:12 OSU PP Gordi Myer/1 Tanner Laczynski/5 13,6,19 5,9,8,50

Dakota Joshua/4

3. 2nd 15:10 OSU PP Mason Jobst/7 Gustaf Westlund/7 10,16,19,11 26,29,9,8,7

Tanner Laczynski/6

4. 3rd 05:30 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/7 Jack Gorniak/2 24,11,16,2,20 6,3,40,10

Josh Ess/2

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 2 3 0 0

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 0 0 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 0 -1 2

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 0 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 2 0 0 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 2 -1 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 3 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 2 0 2

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 2 3 0 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 6 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 1 0 0 -1 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 2 3 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 1 0 0 2 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 1 -1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 -1 1

T Team 0 0 0 0 0 1

14 Jesper Peltonen dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 1 2 14 28 -5 10

# Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

3 Sasha Larocque 0 1 0 0 +1 1

5 Gordi Myer 1 0 0 1 0 4

6 Tommy Parran 0 0 0 0 +1 0

7 Wyatt Ege 0 0 2 0 0 0

8 Dakota Joshua 0 2 2 9 +1 0

9 Tanner Laczynsk 0 2 0 3 0 1

10 John Wiitala 0 0 0 1 +1 0

14 Austin Pooley 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Freddy Gerard 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Quinn Preston 1 0 0 1 +1 0

20 Collin Peters 0 0 0 2 0 0

21 Eugene Fadyeye 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Ryan O'Connell 0 0 0 0 0 0

25 Brendon Kearne 0 0 0 2 0 0

26 Mason Jobst 1 0 4 7 0 0

29 Gustaf Westlund 0 1 2 6 0 0

40 Ronnie Hein 0 0 0 1 0 2

50 Matt Miller 0 0 0 3 0 2

72 Carson Meyer 0 0 2 2 0 0

30 Sean Romeo dnp

31 Evan Moyse dnp

Totals 3 6 12 38 +5 10

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 0 1 1

OSU 2 1 0 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 10 8 10 28

OSU 12 13 13 38

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW OSU

1st 0-3 (4) 1-2 (3)

2nd 0-1 (1) 1-3 (11)

3rd 1-1 (2) 0-2 (4)

Total 1-5 (7) 2-7 (18)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW OSU

1st 2-4 3-6

2nd 4-8 1-2

3rd 1-2 2-4

Total 7-14 6-12

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Anthony Czech

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Linesman:Nicholas Bet

Linesman:Tom DellaFranco

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry L 57:42 3 10 12 13 35

EMPTY NET 2:18 0 0 0 0 0

## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

37 Tommy Nappier W 60:00 1 10 8 9 27

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Carson Meyer OSU 2.Checking From Behin 07:07 PP

1st Dakota Joshua OSU 2.Roughing 09:51 PP

1st Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Cross-Checking 16:14 PP

1st Mason Jobst OSU 2.Tripping 16:39

1st Seamus Malone UW 2.Tripping 16:47 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Hooking 05:54 PP

2nd Peter Tischke UW 2.Boarding 07:51

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Wyatt Ege OSU 2.Hooking 10:26 PP

2nd Max Zimmer UW 2.Hooking 13:54 PP

2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Boarding 20:00 PP

3rd Mason Jobst OSU 2.Tripping 00:19

3rd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Tripping 01:26 PP

3rd Gustaf Westlund OSU 2.Tripping 03:57 PP

Win-Tommy Nappier (4-1-1). Loss-Jack Berry (2-4-0).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #6 Ohio State (Nov 16, 2018 at Columbus, Ohio)

Wisconsin (5-6-0, 1-2-0-0) vs. Ohio State (7-3-1, 2-1-0-0)

Date: Nov 16, 2018 • Location: Columbus, Ohio • Arena: Value City Arena

Attendance: 6090 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:35 pm • Total time: 2:30

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 19:12 OSU PP Tanner Laczynski/5 Gustaf Westlund/5 29,10,18,25 9,26,8,7,29

Dakota Joshua/3

2. 1st 19:37 OSU EV Brendon Kearney/1 Matt Miller/3 12,13,25,2,5 25,50,5,10,40Ronnie Hein/2

3. 2nd 04:30 OSU PP Mason Jobst/6 Tanner Laczynski/4 11,10,19,23 26,9,29,7,8

Gustaf Westlund/6

4. 3rd 10:51 OSU EV Brendon Kearney/2 Sam McCormick/1 20,22,12,28,6 25,17,24,7,12

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 12 8 -1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 1 -1 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 -1 1

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 3 0 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 -2 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 1 -1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 2 1 0 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 2 0 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 3 0 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 2 0 0 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 2 -1 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 1 -1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 5 0 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 1 -1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 1 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 0 1

Totals 0 0 20 32 -10 10

# Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

3 Sasha Larocque 0 0 0 0 0 2

5 Gordi Myer 0 0 0 0 +1 4

6 Tommy Parran 0 0 0 0 0 2

7 Wyatt Ege 0 0 0 0 +1 0

8 Dakota Joshua 0 1 4 3 0 1

9 Tanner Laczynsk 1 1 0 3 0 0

10 John Wiitala 0 0 0 2 +1 1

12 Miguel Fidler 0 0 0 0 +1 1

15 Freddy Gerard 0 0 0 3 0 0

16 Quinn Preston 0 0 0 3 0 1

17 Sam McCormick 0 1 0 1 +1 0

19 Matthew Jenning 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Ryan O'Connell 0 0 0 1 +1 0

25 Brendon Kearne 2 0 0 3 +2 2

26 Mason Jobst 1 0 0 2 0 1

29 Gustaf Westlund 0 2 4 2 0 0

40 Ronnie Hein 0 1 2 3 +1 1

50 Matt Miller 0 1 0 1 +1 1

72 Carson Meyer 0 0 2 0 0 0

31 Evan Moyse dnp

37 Tommy Nappier dnp

Totals 4 7 12 27 +1 17

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 0 0 0

OSU 2 1 1 4

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 8 10 14 32

OSU 10 12 5 27

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW OSU

1st 0-1 (0) 1-1 (1)

2nd 0-2 (5) 1-2 (5)

3rd 0-3 (7) 0-2 (0)

Total 0-6 (12) 2-5 (6)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW OSU

1st 1-2 1-2

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 3-14 3-6

Total 6-20 6-12

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:A. Czech, B Pochmara

Referee:Nicholas Bet

Linesman:Tom DeliaFranco

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 33:28 3 8 7 0 15

1 Jack Berry 26:32 1 0 4 4 8

## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

30 Sean Romeo W 60:00 0 8 10 14 32

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Gustaf Westlund OSU 2.Tripping 13:35 PP

1st Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Holding 18:23 PP

2nd Matthew Freytag UW 2.Slashing 02:56 PP

2nd Gustaf Westlund OSU 2.Slashing 06:54 PP

2nd Dakota Joshua OSU 2.Charging 13:28 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Interference 16:40 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Carson Meyer OSU 2.Boarding 01:07 PP

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Cross-Checking 05:24 PP

3rd Ronnie Hein OSU 2.Interference 06:05 PP

3rd Dakota Joshua OSU 2.Checking From Behi 14:43 PP

3rd K'Andre Miller UW 2.Hooking 16:25 PP

3rd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 10.10-Minute Miscondu 16:25

Win-Sean Romeo (4-2-0). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (3-3-0).

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #14 Michigan (Nov 23, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Wisconsin (5-7-1, 1-3-1-0 B1G) vs. Michigan (6-5-1, 2-2-1-1 B1G)

Date: Nov 23, 2018 • Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. • Arena: Yost Ice Arena

Attendance: 5614 • Start time: 7:32 pm • End time: 10:00 pm • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 2nd 03:01 UW EV Mick Messner/2 Jarod Zirbel/1 12,28,6,15,20 14,10,28,43,332. 3rd 10:26 MICH EV Adam Winborg/1 Brendan Warren/2 11,6,16,24,20 18,11,25,43,33

Quinn Hughes/11

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 2 0 0 6

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 2 0 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 1 0 4

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 0 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 2 -1 0

12 Mick Messner 1 0 0 4 +1 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 0 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 0 +1 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 1 -1 2

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 2 3 0 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 2 3 0 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 0 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 1 0 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 -1 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 1 0 0 +1 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 0 0 0

T Team 0 0 0 0 0 0

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 1 1 8 21 0 23

# Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Luke Martin 0 0 0 2 0 3

5 Griffin Luce 0 0 0 1 0 4

7 Nick Blankenbur 0 0 0 1 0 1

8 Jack Becker 0 0 0 2 0 0

10 Will Lockwood 0 0 2 8 -1 0

11 Brendan Warren 0 1 0 2 +1 0

12 Dakota Raabe 0 0 0 1 0 2

14 Josh Norris 0 0 0 5 -1 1

18 Adam Winborg 1 0 0 2 +1 0

19 Jack Olmstead 0 0 2 2 0 0

21 Michael Pastujov 0 0 0 2 0 1

25 Luke Morgan 0 0 0 1 +1 0

27 Nolan Moyle 0 0 2 1 0 0

28 Jack Randl 0 0 0 0 -1 0

33 Joseph Cecconi 0 0 0 0 0 4

43 Quinn Hughes 0 1 2 1 0 0

51 Garrett Van Wyh 0 0 0 1 0 0

74 Nicholas Boka 0 0 0 2 0 3

91 Nick Pastujov 0 0 0 4 0 1

T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 Strauss Mann dnp

37 Jack Leavy dnp

Totals 1 2 8 38 0 20

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 0 1 0 0 1

MICH 0 0 1 0 1

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 6 8 5 2 21

MICH 11 19 6 2 38

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW MICH

1st 0-0 (1) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-2 (0) 0-2 (3)

3rd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (0)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2)

Total 0-4 (2) 0-4 (5)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW MICH

1st 0-0 1-2

2nd 3-6 1-2

3rd 0-0 2-4

OT 1-2 0-0

Total 4-8 4-8

Three stars:

1. Quinn Hughes

2. Jack Berry

3. Hayden Lavigne

Officials:

Referee:Stephen Mcinchak

Referee:Jonathon Sitarski

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Joseph Hutek

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

1 Jack Berry T 65:00 1 11 19 5 2 37

## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

30 Hayden Lavigne T 65:00 1 6 7 5 2 20

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Jack Olmstead MICH 2.Slashing 18:02 PP

2nd Peter Tischke UW 2.Interference 03:14 PP

2nd Will Lockwood MICH 2.Interference 13:57 PP

2nd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Hooking 14:33

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd K'Andre Miller UW 2.Roughing 20:00 PP

3rd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Slashing 05:19 PP

3rd Nolan Moyle MICH 2.Tripping 17:37 PP

OT Seamus Malone UW 2.Slashing 00:36 PP

Wisconsin-Jack Berry (2-4-1). Michigan-Hayden Lavigne (2-2-1).

Michigan earns extra point in 3x3 OT

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #14 Michigan (Nov 24, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Wisconsin (5-7-2, 1-3-2-1 B1G) vs. Michigan (6-5-2, 2-2-2-1 B1G)

Date: Nov 24, 2018 • Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. • Arena: Yost Ice Arena

Attendance: 5206 • Start time: 7:34 pm • End time: 10:21 pm • Total time: 2:47

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 05:18 UW PP Ty Emberson/1 K'Andre Miller/8 10,19,18,17,22 14,12,7,74

Seamus Malone/8

2. 2nd 09:29 UW EV Jack Gorniak/2 Tarek Baker/7 11,16,6,20,24 43,19,27,74,51Peter Tischke/2

3. 2nd 13:14 MICH EV Jack Becker/2 Josh Norris/8 12,2,28,15,5 8,14,43,33,13Quinn Hughes/12

4. 3rd 12:41 MICH EV Luke Morgan/1 Luke Martin/3 22,6,19,24,16 25,2,18,12,11

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 3 -1 3

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 1 -1 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 1 0 2 0 1

10 Ty Emberson 1 0 0 2 0 0

11 Jack Gorniak 1 0 2 2 +1 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 3 -1 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 5 0 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 2 2 -1 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 1 2 7 0 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 2

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 4 1 0 2

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 2 1 -1 4

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 2 +1 2

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 2 -1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 2 1 0 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 2 4 0 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 0 0

T Team 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 2 4 16 42 -5 23

# Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Luke Martin 0 1 0 2 +1 1

5 Griffin Luce 0 0 0 0 0 3

7 Nick Blankenbur 0 0 0 2 0 0

8 Jack Becker 1 0 0 2 +1 0

10 Will Lockwood 0 0 0 9 0 2

11 Brendan Warren 0 0 0 3 +1 0

12 Dakota Raabe 0 0 0 0 +1 1

13 Jake Slaker 0 0 0 2 +1 1

14 Josh Norris 0 1 0 4 +1 1

18 Adam Winborg 0 0 0 0 +1 2

19 Jack Olmstead 0 0 0 0 -1 0

21 Michael Pastujov 0 0 0 2 0 0

25 Luke Morgan 1 0 0 1 +1 0

27 Nolan Moyle 0 0 2 0 -1 0

33 Joseph Cecconi 0 0 0 4 +1 2

43 Quinn Hughes 0 1 4 3 0 2

51 Garrett Van Wyh 0 0 0 0 -1 1

74 Nicholas Boka 0 0 4 1 -1 1

91 Nick Pastujov 0 0 2 2 0 0

T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 Strauss Mann dnp

37 Jack Leavy dnp

Totals 2 3 12 37 +5 17

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 1 1 0 0 2

MICH 0 1 1 0 2

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 14 16 9 3 42

MICH 13 6 18 0 37

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW MICH

1st 1-1 (4) 0-4 (9)

2nd 0-2 (3) 0-1 (0)

3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (3)

OT 0-1 (1) 0-1 (0)

Total 1-5 (8) 0-7 (12)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW MICH

1st 5-10 2-4

2nd 1-2 3-6

3rd 2-4 0-0

OT 0-0 1-2

Total 8-16 6-12

Three stars:

1. Max Zimmer

2. Daniel Lebedeff

3. Hayden Lavigne

Officials:

Referee:Stephen Mcinchak

Referee:Jonathon Sitarski

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Joseph Hutek

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff T 65:00 2 13 5 17 0 35

## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

30 Hayden Lavigne T 65:00 2 13 15 9 3 40

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Slashing 04:21 PP

1st Seamus Malone UW 2.Slashing 07:10 PP

1st K'Andre Miller UW 2.Interference 10:13 PP

1st Matthew Freytag UW 2.Slashing 15:42 PP

1st Tarek Baker UW 2.Roughing Atw 17:56 PP

1st Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Roughing Atw 17:56

1st Seamus Malone UW 2.Roughing Atw 17:56

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Slashing 01:49 PP

2nd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Holding The Stick 05:18 PP

2nd Nolan Moyle MICH 2.Hooking 09:56 PP

2nd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Tripping 18:44 PP

3rd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Roughing 09:28 PP

3rd Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Hooking 18:45 PP

OT Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Hooking 03:40 PP

Wisconsin-Daniel Lebedeff (3-3-1). Michigan-Hayden Lavigne (2-2-2).

Max Zimmer scored in third round of shootout

to give Badgers extra Big Ten point.

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#6 Penn State vs Wisconsin (Dec 1, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Penn State (10-4-1, 2-3-1-1 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (6-7-3, 2-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Dec 1, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 10055 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:35 pm • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:22 UW EV Matthew Freytag/1 Jason Dhooghe/2 10,2,3,8,14 15,23,5,12,2

Tyler Inamoto/2

2. 1st 02:42 PSU EV Folkes, Liam/7 Barratt, Evan/13 26,17,9,4,19 10,11,19,24,16Limoges, Alex/14

3. 1st 18:49 UW EV Will Johnson/4 Jack Gorniak/3 5,28,20,13,3 17,11,19,18,10K'Andre Miller/9

4. 2nd 01:09 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/6 Tarek Baker/9 27,4,19,13,20 2,16,10,17,22Tyler Inamoto/3

5. 2nd 03:16 PSU EV Barratt, Evan/12 Limoges, Alex/15 17,9,26,2,3 16,24,11,2,5

Folkes, Liam/12

6. 2nd 04:05 PSU PP Folkes, Liam/8 Limoges, Alex/16 26,9,22,17,5 16,6,20,29

Stevens, Alex/6

7. 2nd 10:40 PSU EV Pavlychev, Nikita/9 Limoges, Alex/17 13,9,27,2,3 15,23,12,19,10Sternschein, Sam/5

8. 2nd 14:51 PSU PP Sternschein, Sam/5 Biro, Brandon/10 27,10,8,4,14 29,6,12,20

Berger, Chase/5

9. 2nd 18:45 UW PP Will Johnson/5 Ty Emberson/3 17,2,3,9 17,10,2,16,22Wyatt Kalynuk/7

10.3rd 10:15 UW EV Max Zimmer/4 K'Andre Miller/10 19,13,23,4,20 22,19,17,18,10Will Johnson/4

11.3rd 12:31 UW EV K'Andre Miller/3 Max Zimmer/6 14,23,8,3,2 19,22,17,18,10Jason Dhooghe/3

12.3rd 16:03 UW EV Tarek Baker/4 Sean Dhooghe/3 20,26,2,3,17 16,24,19,11,10K'Andre Miller/11

13.3rd 18:05 UW EN Peter Tischke/1 Josh Ess/3 3,4,14,13,8,10 6,17,13,25,20

TEAM SUMMARY

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Hults, Cole 0 0 0 1 -1 2

3 DeNaples, Paul 0 0 0 0 -3 2

4 Myllari, Kris 0 0 0 1 -2 0

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 0 0 1 -1 2

8 Berger, Chase 0 1 0 2 -3 0

9 Limoges, Alex 0 4 0 0 +3 0

10 Biro, Brandon 0 1 0 1 -2 0

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 0 0 1 0 0

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 1 0 0 4 -3 1

14 Sucese, Nate 0 0 4 2 -3 0

17 Barratt, Evan 1 1 0 1 +1 1

19 Hamilton, Derian 0 0 0 1 -1 1

20 Talvitie, Aarne 0 0 0 0 -4 1

22 Stevens, Alex 0 1 4 1 0 1

23 Gober, Blake 0 0 0 0 -2 0

25 Smirnov, Denis 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 Folkes, Liam 2 1 0 5 +1 1

27 Sternschein, Sa 1 1 0 4 0 0

28 Marsh, Alec 0 0 2 0 -1 1

33 Funkey, Chris dnp

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 5 10 10 25 -21 13

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 1 0 2 +1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 2 0 0 0 2

6 Peter Tischke 1 0 0 2 +1 5

10 Ty Emberson 0 1 0 2 +3 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 0 0 0 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 3 +1 1

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 0 5 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 1 1 4 4 0 1

17 Will Johnson 2 1 0 6 +5 1

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 2 +3 0

19 K'Andre Miller 1 3 0 1 +2 0

20 Josh Ess 0 1 0 0 +1 4

22 Max Zimmer 1 1 2 4 +3 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 2 0 2 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 0 1 -1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 0 +1 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 0 1

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 8 15 6 36 +2 19

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

PSU 1 4 0 5

UW 2 2 4 8

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

PSU 9 11 5 25

UW 10 12 14 36

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd PSU UW

1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (0)

2nd 2-2 (2) 1-1 (3)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0)

Total 2-2 (2) 1-4 (3)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd PSU UW

1st 3-6 1-2

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 0-0 0-0

Total 5-10 3-6

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Thul

Referee:Brett DesRosiers

Linesman:Chad Roethlisberger

Linesman:Jonathan Sladek

GOALTENDERS

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Jones, Peyton L 58:52 7 8 10 10 28

EMPTY NET 1:08 1 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff 34:51 5 8 6 0 14

1 Jack Berry W 25:09 0 0 1 5 6

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Marsh, Alec PSU 2.Interference 07:55 PP

1st Sucese, Nate PSU 2.High Sticking 12:23

1st Tarek Baker UW 2.Cross-Checking 12:23

1st Stevens, Alex PSU 2.Holding 13:54 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Max Zimmer UW 2.Tripping 03:28 PP

2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.High Sticking 14:46 PP

2nd Stevens, Alex PSU 2.Interference 17:21 PP

2nd Sucese, Nate PSU 2.Hooking 19:17 PP

Win-Jack Berry (3-4-1). Loss-Jones, Peyton (6-3-1).

PSU Challenge Timeout used w/ 7:29 left in 3rd

R f ' i t

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#6 Penn State vs Wisconsin (Nov 30, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Penn State (10-3-1, 2-2-1-1 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (5-7-3, 1-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Nov 30, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 8369 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:57 pm • Total time: 2:50

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 06:15 UW EV Brock Caufield/3 Tyler Inamoto/1 5,6,25,12,11 29,5,13,2,25

Roman Ahcan/5

2. 1st 12:33 PSU EV Pavlychev, Nikita/8 Hults, Cole/9 13,2,3,27,20 15,6,2,11,12

DeNaples, Paul/6

3. 2nd 01:19 PSU EV Folkes, Liam/6 Barratt, Evan/12 26,17,19,9,4 2,5,13,23,12

Hamilton, Derian/2

4. 2nd 10:03 UW EV Max Zimmer/3 Seamus Malone/9 2,5,12,11,25 22,18,6,28,20Peter Tischke/3

5. 2nd 14:23 UW EV Brock Caufield/4 Tarek Baker/8 10,19,4,14 29,16,19,10

K'Andre Miller/8

6. 2nd 18:43 PSU EV Barratt, Evan/11 Limoges, Alex/13 17,4,26,9,19 10,19,16,24,11Myllari, Kris/8

TEAM SUMMARY

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Hults, Cole 0 1 0 1 0 6

3 DeNaples, Paul 0 1 2 2 +1 4

4 Myllari, Kris 0 1 0 3 +1 1

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 0 0 0 -2 1

6 Gobetz, James 0 0 0 0 -1 1

8 Berger, Chase 0 0 0 2 0 0

9 Limoges, Alex 0 1 0 5 +2 1

10 Biro, Brandon 0 0 0 2 -1 0

11 Sauve, Max 0 0 0 0 -2 0

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 0 0 1 -2 0

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 1 0 0 2 +1 2

14 Sucese, Nate 0 0 0 2 -1 0

17 Barratt, Evan 1 1 0 4 +2 0

19 Hamilton, Derian 0 1 0 6 +1 0

20 Talvitie, Aarne 0 0 0 2 +1 0

23 Gober, Blake 0 0 0 0 0 0

25 Smirnov, Denis 0 0 0 2 -2 0

26 Folkes, Liam 1 0 2 4 +2 0

27 Sternschein, Sa 0 0 0 2 +1 0

33 Funkey, Chris dnp

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 3 6 4 40 +1 16

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 2 0 -1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 1 2 2 0 6

6 Peter Tischke 0 1 0 2 0 3

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 0 6

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 2 -2 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 -2 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 1 0 5 0 2

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 0 -1 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 1 0 2 0 3

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 0 2 +1 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 0 1 0 2

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 +1 0

22 Max Zimmer 1 0 0 3 +1 2

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 -1 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 2 1 -1 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 5 +1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 2 +1 0

29 Brock Caufield 2 0 0 3 +2 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 3 6 6 35 -1 31

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

PSU 1 2 0 0 3

UW 1 2 0 0 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

PSU 15 10 13 2 40

UW 10 15 9 1 35

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd PSU UW

1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-0 (1) 0-1 (1)

3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0)

OT 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-2 (1) 0-1 (1)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd PSU UW

1st 0-0 0-0

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 0-0 0-0

OT 0-0 1-2

Total 2-4 3-6

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Thul

Referee:Brett DesRosiers

Linesman:Chad Roethlisberger

Linesman:Jonathan Sladek

GOALTENDERS

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

31 Jones, Peyton T 65:00 3 9 13 9 1 32

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff T 65:00 3 14 8 13 2 37

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

2nd DeNaples, Paul PSU 2.Tripping 10:37 PP

2nd Folkes, Liam PSU 2.Roughing 13:20

2nd Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Roughing 13:20

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Cross-Checking 19:43 PP

OT Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Hooking 01:28 PP

Penn State-Jones, Peyton (6-2-1). Wisconsin-Daniel Lebedeff (3-3-2).

PSU wins shootout for extra B1G point, 2-1, 6 rds

3x3 play ended without a goal scored

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Michigan State vs Wisconsin (Dec 07, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan State (6-8-1, 2-4-1-1 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (7-7-3, 3-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Dec 07, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 7953 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:30 pm • Total time: 2:23

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:05 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/8 Linus Weissbach/7 57,12,11,10 24,9,16,19,2

Tarek Baker/10

2. 2nd 03:14 UW EV Mick Messner/3 Ty Emberson/4 44,2,13,11,16 12,10,15,19,9Matthew Freytag/3

3. 2nd 05:00 UW EV Ty Emberson/2 Seamus Malone/10 57,22,18,10,24 10,18,19,9,17Peter Tischke/4

4. 2nd 07:02 MSU EV Khodorenko, Patrick/10Hirose, Taro/17 55,17,9,2,22 6,20,17,18,22Lewandowski, Mitch/

5. 2nd 11:53 MSU EV Khodorenko, Patrick/11Hirose, Taro/18 55,17,57,22,9 20,6,25,29,13Rosburg, Jerad/5

6. 2nd 18:08 MSU EV Rosburg, Jerad/2 Hirose, Taro/19 55,57,17,22,9 19,10,22,29,18Khodorenko, Patrick/

7. 3rd 08:41 UW EV Peter Tischke/2 Tarek Baker/11 57,12,13,11,16 6,16,24,20,9

Sean Dhooghe/4

8. 3rd 11:21 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/7 - 44,19,2,11,13 2,22,18,17,5

TEAM SUMMARY

# Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Osburn, Zach 0 0 2 2 -1 3

9 Lewandowski, Mi 0 1 0 0 +3 0

10 Saliba, Sam 0 0 2 1 -1 0

11 Apap, Tommy 0 0 0 1 -3 1

12 Miller, Tommy 0 0 0 0 -1 5

13 Sanford, Brenna 0 0 2 1 -3 0

14 Goodsir, Adam 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Krygier, Christia 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Stevens, Brody 0 0 0 0 -2 0

17 Hirose, Taro 0 3 0 1 +3 0

18 Stachowiak, Woj 0 0 0 3 -1 0

19 Keefer, David 0 0 0 0 -1 0

22 Cesana, Dennis 0 0 0 1 +2 1

23 Milan, Cody 0 0 0 0 0 1

24 Kamer, Austin 0 0 0 0 -1 0

44 Ghafari, Butrus 0 0 0 0 -2 0

55 Khodorenko, Pat 2 1 0 2 +3 0

57 Rosburg, Jerad 1 1 0 5 0 3

71 Lambdin, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 1

31 Lethemon, John dnp

41 Wright, Spencer dnp

Totals 3 6 6 17 -5 15

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 0 0 2 +1 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 3 +1 1

6 Peter Tischke 1 1 0 2 -1 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 0 0 +3 0

10 Ty Emberson 1 1 0 2 +1 3

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 2 0 0

12 Mick Messner 1 0 0 1 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 3 -1 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 1 2 2 +1 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 2 0 4 +1 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 2 +1 1

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 0 2 0 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 2 1 +1 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 2 -1 2

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 2 -1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 1 1 0 2 +1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 2 1 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 -2 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 5 8 6 34 +5 12

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MSU 0 3 0 3

UW 1 2 2 5

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MSU 9 7 1 17

UW 11 12 11 34

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MSU UW

1st 0-2 (1) 1-2 (2)

2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-2 (1) 1-2 (2)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MSU UW

1st 2-4 2-4

2nd 0-0 0-0

3rd 1-2 1-2

Total 3-6 3-6

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Colin Kronforst

Referee:Anthony Czech

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

Linesman:Johnathan Morrison

GOALTENDERS

## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 DeRidder, Drew L 60:00 5 10 10 9 29

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 3 9 4 1 14

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Sanford, Brennan MSU 2.Hooking 01:13 PP

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Roughing Atw 03:31 PP

1st Saliba, Sam MSU 2.Tripping 04:06 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

1st K'Andre Miller UW 2.Cth Elbowing 17:17 PP

3rd Osburn, Zach MSU 2.Slashing 14:34

3rd Matthew Freytag UW 2.Slashing 14:34

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (4-3-2). Loss-DeRidder, Drew (2-4-1).

Timeout UW with 10:59 left in 3rd period

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Michigan State vs Wisconsin (Dec 08, 2018 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan State (6-9-1, 2-5-1-1 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (8-7-3, 4-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Dec 08, 2018 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 10215 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:25 pm • Total time: 2:18

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:36 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/9 Linus Weissbach/8 57,12,13,11 24,9,19,22,20K'Andre Miller/13

2. 3rd 00:57 UW EV K'Andre Miller/4 Sean Dhooghe/5 11,13,12,57,9 19,24,9,16,2

Linus Weissbach/9

3. 3rd 19:57 UW EN Seamus Malone/4 - 2,7,10,9,55,17 18,22,6,17,2

TEAM SUMMARY

# Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Osburn, Zach 0 0 2 4 -1 1

7 Chrcek, Damian 0 0 0 0 -1 1

9 Lewandowski, Mi 0 0 2 2 -2 2

10 Saliba, Sam 0 0 2 0 -1 1

11 Apap, Tommy 0 0 0 0 -1 1

12 Miller, Tommy 0 0 0 0 -1 0

13 Sanford, Brenna 0 0 2 2 -1 3

14 Goodsir, Adam 0 0 2 0 0 1

15 Krygier, Christia 0 0 0 0 0 2

17 Hirose, Taro 0 0 0 3 -1 0

19 Keefer, David 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 Smith, Jake 0 0 0 0 0 1

22 Cesana, Dennis 0 0 2 5 0 0

23 Milan, Cody 0 0 2 2 0 0

24 Kamer, Austin 0 0 0 0 0 1

27 Mattson, Mitchell 0 0 0 1 0 0

55 Khodorenko, Pat 0 0 0 2 -1 2

57 Rosburg, Jerad 0 0 0 0 -1 3

71 Lambdin, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 1

1 DeRidder, Drew dnp

41 Wright, Spencer dnp

Totals 0 0 14 21 -11 20

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 9 +2 0

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 0 4

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 +1 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 2 0 6 +1 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 0 4

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 3 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 2 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 4 0 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 0 3

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 2 +1 2

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 +1 0

18 Seamus Malone 1 0 4 2 +1 0

19 K'Andre Miller 1 1 0 6 +1 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 +1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 1 1 2 1 +1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 3 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 3 4 10 43 +1 15

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MSU 0 0 0 0

UW 1 0 2 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

MSU 4 4 13 21

UW 19 11 13 43

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MSU UW

1st 0-0 (0) 1-3 (6)

2nd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (2)

3rd 0-2 (8) 0-1 (2)

Total 0-3 (9) 1-5 (10)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MSU UW

1st 3-6 0-0

2nd 3-6 2-4

3rd 1-2 3-6

Total 7-14 5-10

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Colin Kronforst

Referee:Anthony Czech

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

Linesman:Johnathan Morrison

GOALTENDERS

## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Lethemon, John L 58:40 2 18 11 11 40

EMPTY NET 1:20 1 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 0 4 4 13 21

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Milan, Cody MSU 2.Holding 00:57 PP

1st Sanford, Brennan MSU 2.Interference 09:44 PP

1st Goodsir, Adam MSU 2.Hooking 13:45 PP

2nd Cesana, Dennis MSU 2.Cross-Checking 03:19 PP

2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Tripping 04:03 PP

2nd Saliba, Sam MSU 2.Roughing 16:55

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 16:55

2nd Lewandowski, Mitch MSU 2.Cross-Checking 18:52 PP

3rd Seamus Malone UW 2.Hooking 05:11 PP

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 11:26 PP

3rd Osburn, Zach MSU 2.Slashing 14:11

3rd Seamus Malone UW 2.Cross-Checking 14:11

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (5-3-2). Loss-Lethemon, John (4-5-0).

Referee's signature

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#8 Denver vs Wisconsin (Jan 05, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Denver (12-4-2, 4-4-0 NCHC) vs. Wisconsin (8-9-3, 4-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Jan 05, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 11822 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:33 pm • Total time: 2:26

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 04:48 UW EV Dominick Mersch/2 Tyler Inamoto/5 20,14,21,2,19 25,5,29,13,10Brock Caufield/2

2. 1st 05:16 UW EV Brock Caufield/5 Mick Messner/2 7,11,13,5,15 29,13,12,10,203. 1st 08:10 DEN EV Tyler Ward/4 Slava Demin/6 11,17,15,13,7 23,15,25,5,14

Ian Mitchell/12

4. 2nd 05:25 DEN EV Erich Fear/1 Jaakko Heikkinen/3 2,10,18,4,9 11,17,16,10,5Ryan Barrow/5

5. 2nd 10:52 UW PP Matthew Freytag/2 Wyatt Kalynuk/9 9,21,5,16 15,2,10,17,11Jack Gorniak/5

6. 3rd 07:54 DEN EV Cole Guttman/9 Liam Finlay/7 19,13,21,2,11 2,23,15,12,5

Michael Davies/6

7. OT 01:42 DEN EV Slava Demin/3 Brett Stapley/10 17,7,13,11,15 5,29,12,15,10Liam Finlay/10

TEAM SUMMARY

# Denver G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Erich Fear 1 0 2 2 +1 0

4 Griffin Mendel 0 0 0 0 +1 1

5 Les Lancaster 0 0 0 2 -1 0

7 Brett Stapley 0 1 0 3 +1 0

8 Jared Resseguie 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Tyson McLellan 0 0 0 3 +1 0

10 Jaakko Heikkine 0 1 0 0 +1 1

11 Tyler Ward 1 0 0 4 +2 1

12 Kohen Olischefsk 0 0 0 3 0 0

13 Liam Finlay 0 2 0 2 +2 0

14 Jarid Lukoseviciu 0 0 2 3 -1 1

15 Ian Mitchell 0 1 0 3 +1 2

16 Jake Durflinger 0 0 2 0 0 1

17 Slava Demin 1 1 0 3 +2 1

18 Ryan Barrow 0 1 0 2 +1 0

19 Cole Guttman 1 0 2 4 0 2

20 Emilio Pettersen 0 0 0 2 -1 0

21 Michael Davies 0 1 0 0 0 0

24 Colin Staub 0 0 2 4 0 1

T TEAM 0 0 2 0 0 0

31 Michael Corson dnp

Totals 4 8 12 40 +1 11

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 2 -1 0

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 1 2 0 -3 3

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 1 0 0

7 Jake Bunz 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 2 1 0 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 0 0 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 0 0 -1 1

12 Mick Messner 0 1 2 0 -1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 +2 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 -1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 0 1 -3 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 1 -1 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 0 -1 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 2 1 0 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 +1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 2 1 -2 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 1 0 0 2 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 1 1 0 3 +1 0

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 3 5 12 16 -10 9

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

DEN 1 1 1 1 4

UW 2 1 0 0 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

DEN 12 15 12 1 40

UW 7 5 4 0 16

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd DEN UW

1st 0-2 (3) 0-1 (0)

2nd 0-1 (7) 1-1 (2)

3rd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (1)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-4 (10) 1-4 (3)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd DEN UW

1st 1-2 2-4

2nd 3-6 3-6

3rd 2-4 1-2

OT 0-0 0-0

Total 6-12 6-12

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Referee:Jonathon Sitarski

Linesman:Chad Roethlisberger

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

GOALTENDERS

## Denver Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

30 Filip Larsson W 61:42 3 5 4 4 0 13

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

1 Jack Berry OTL 61:42 4 11 14 11 0 36

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st TEAM DEN 2.Too Many Players On 05:16 PP

1st Linus Weissbach UW 2.Tripping 12:45 PP

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Hooking 16:48 PP

2nd Mick Messner UW 2.Cross-Checking 02:28 PP

2nd Erich Fear DEN 2.Interference 09:01 PP

2nd Jake Durflinger DEN 2.Roughing 16:20

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Roughing 16:20

2nd Cole Guttman DEN 2.Roughing 19:57

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing 19:57

3rd Jason Dhooghe UW 2.Slashing 04:08 PP

3rd Jarid Lukosevicius DEN 2.Interference 04:11 PP

3rd Colin Staub DEN 2.Slashing 09:15 PP

Win-Filip Larsson (4-0-1). Loss-Jack Berry (3-5-1).

Timeout DEN with 8:38 left in 3rd

Timeout UW with 00:47 left in 3rd

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#8 Denver vs Wisconsin (Jan 04, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Denver (11-4-2, 4-4-0 NCHC) vs. Wisconsin (8-8-3, 4-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Jan 04, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 8893 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:14 pm • Total time: 2:07

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 04:15 DEN PP Slava Demin/2 Liam Finlay/7 17,13,15,11,24 6,10,12,29

Ian Mitchell/10

2. 2nd 03:50 UW EV Tyler Inamoto/1 Wyatt Kalynuk/8 5,2,10,24,20 5,2,18,11,17

Seamus Malone/11

3. 2nd 15:31 DEN EV Ryan Barrow/3 Michael Davies/6 18,21,24,10,4 10,14,16,9,24Colin Staub/7

4. 2nd 19:19 UW PP Seamus Malone/5 Tyler Inamoto/4 21,4,18,19 18,11,2,5,10

5. 3rd 02:43 DEN EV Liam Finlay/9 Tyler Ward/6 13,11,9,15,17 14,10,18,15,23Tyson McLellan/4

6. 3rd 05:05 DEN EV Tyler Ward/3 Ian Mitchell/11 11,15,17,12,20 2,5,18,17,13

Emilio Pettersen/13

7. 3rd 05:24 DEN EV Kohen Olischefski/1 Liam Finlay/8 12,13,21,11,4 14,10,22,12,238. 3rd 17:20 UW EV Will Johnson/6 Jack Gorniak/4 2,5,11,12,13 17,11,6,10,18

Peter Tischke/5

9. 3rd 19:21 DEN EN Jake Durflinger/2 Ryan Barrow/5 16,18,17,4,9 2,10,25,11,29,13

TEAM SUMMARY

# Denver G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Erich Fear 0 0 0 0 -2 0

4 Griffin Mendel 0 0 0 1 +3 0

5 Les Lancaster 0 0 4 3 -2 0

7 Brett Stapley 0 0 0 1 0 0

8 Jared Resseguie 0 0 0 1 0 1

9 Tyson McLellan 0 1 0 2 +2 1

10 Jaakko Heikkine 0 0 0 1 0 0

11 Tyler Ward 1 1 0 1 +2 1

12 Kohen Olischefsk 1 0 0 3 +1 0

13 Liam Finlay 1 2 0 4 +1 0

14 Jarid Lukoseviciu 0 0 0 2 0 0

15 Ian Mitchell 0 2 0 2 +2 1

16 Jake Durflinger 1 0 0 2 +1 0

17 Slava Demin 1 0 0 1 +3 2

18 Ryan Barrow 1 1 0 2 +2 0

19 Cole Guttman 0 0 0 3 0 1

20 Emilio Pettersen 0 1 2 2 0 0

21 Michael Davies 0 1 0 1 +2 0

24 Colin Staub 0 1 0 1 0 0

Totals 6 10 6 33 +1 7

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 2 4 -1 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 1 1 0 2 0 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 1 2 2 +1 3

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 0 -1 1

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 -3 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 0 1 +1 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 -1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 2 -2 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 -3 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 2 1 -1 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 3 -1 0

17 Will Johnson 1 0 0 3 +1 0

18 Seamus Malone 1 1 0 2 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 0 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 1 -1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 -2 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 -1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 0 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 2 0 -1 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 3 5 10 28 -16 11

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

DEN 1 1 4 6

UW 0 2 1 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

DEN 13 10 10 33

UW 8 10 10 28

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd DEN UW

1st 1-1 (4) 0-1 (1)

2nd 0-3 (0) 1-1 (1)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 1-4 (4) 1-2 (2)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd DEN UW

1st 2-4 3-6

2nd 1-2 2-4

3rd 0-0 0-0

Total 3-6 5-10

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Referee:Jonathon Sitarski

Linesman:Chad Roethlisberger

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

GOALTENDERS

## Denver Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Devin Cooley 28:24 1 8 5 0 13

30 Filip Larsson W 31:36 2 0 3 9 12

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 58:07 5 12 9 6 27

EMPTY NET 1:53 1 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Matthew Freytag UW 2.Cross-Checking 02:35 PP

1st Les Lancaster DEN 2.Holding 12:32 PP

1st Brock Caufield UW 2.Tripping 18:29 PP

1st Emilio Pettersen DEN 2.Goaltender Interferen18:48

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.High Sticking 18:48

2nd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Slashing 12:11 PP

2nd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Slashing 17:14 PP

2nd Les Lancaster DEN 2.Tripping 18:13 PP

Win-Filip Larsson (3-0-1). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (5-4-2).

Timeout DEN with 1:30 left in 3rd

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US Under-18 Team vs Wisconsin (Jan 12, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

US Under-18 Team (24-10-1, 10-7-0 NCAA) vs. Wisconsin (8-9-3, 4-3-3-1 B1G)

Date: Jan 12, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 9056 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:17 pm • Total time: 2:10

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:04 USA EV John Beecher/5 Case McCarthy/11 17,24,11,14,18 22,5,2,16,9

2. 1st 05:23 UW EV Dominick Mersch Brock Caufield 13,6,10,11,2 25,29,13,19,10Roman Ahcan

3. 1st 14:14 USA EV Cam York/3 Jack Hughes/39 2,6,13,10,11 10,29,19,25,13Cole Caufield/13

4. 2nd 02:27 UW EV Jake Bunz Matthew Freytag 4,23,17,18,14 7,12,15,14,28Mick Messner

5. 2nd 05:34 USA PP Matthew Boldy/21 Alex Turcotte/8 9,19,3,23,18 20,6,28,23

Henry Thrun/15

6. 2nd 09:17 USA EV Cole Caufield/29 Jack Hughes/40 13,6,4,10,11 6,10,18,15,227. 2nd 16:57 USA EV Alex Turcotte/7 Alex Vlasic/11 19,7,4,11,9 25,13,10,19,5

Drew Helleson/9

8. 3rd 10:05 USA PP Cole Caufield/30 Trevor Zegras/34 13,11,6,21,2 19,25,10,12

Jack Hughes/41

TEAM SUMMARY

# US Under-18 Team G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Cam York 1 0 0 3 0 1

3 Henry Thrun 0 1 0 0 0 2

4 Drew Helleson 0 1 0 0 +1 0

6 Jack Hughes 0 3 2 2 +1 0

7 Alex Vlasic 0 1 0 0 +1 0

8 Michael Gildon 0 0 2 0 0 1

9 Matthew Boldy 1 0 0 2 +1 0

10 Marshall Warren 0 0 2 2 +1 1

11 Trevor Zegras 0 1 10 2 +3 0

12 Ryder Rolston 0 0 0 3 0 0

13 Cole Caufield 2 1 0 7 +1 0

14 Judd Caulfield 0 0 0 1 0 0

17 John Beecher 1 0 0 2 0 1

18 Patrick Moynihan 0 0 0 1 0 2

19 Alex Turcotte 1 1 2 5 +1 0

21 Sean Farrell 0 0 0 2 0 1

22 Owen Lindmark 0 0 0 2 0 0

23 Dominick Fensor 0 0 4 0 -1 1

24 Case McCarthy 0 1 0 2 +1 1

29 Danny Weight 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 Cameron Rowe dnp

Totals 6 10 22 36 +1 11

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 1 -1 3

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 2 -2 3

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 -1 0

7 Jake Bunz 1 0 0 1 +1 0

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 2 -1 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 0 -2 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 0 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 1 0 1 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 1 0 1 -1 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 +1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 1 2 1 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 6 -1 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 0 -1 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 1 -1 2

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 0 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 1 -2 1

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 1

25 Dominick Mersch 1 0 0 3 -1 2

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 +1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 1 2 0 0 1

Totals 2 4 8 23 -10 16

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

USA 2 3 1 6

UW 1 1 0 2

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

USA 11 12 13 36

UW 7 8 8 23

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd USA UW

1st 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0)

2nd 1-1 (4) 0-3 (1)

3rd 1-2 (3) 0-3 (2)

Total 2-4 (7) 0-6 (3)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd USA UW

1st 0-0 1-2

2nd 3-6 2-4

3rd 4-16 1-2

Total 7-22 4-8

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Ken Anderson

Referee:David Marcotte

Linesman:Matt Gerlach

Linesman:Michael Verdonck

GOALTENDERS

## US Under-18 Team Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

30 Spencer Knight W 59:48 2 6 7 8 21

EMPTY NET 0:12 0 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff 20:00 2 9 0 0 9

1 Jack Berry L 22:05 3 0 9 0 9

EMPTY NET 0:03 0 0 0 0 0

35 Johan Blomquist 17:52 1 0 0 12 12

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Matthew Freytag UW 2.Hooking 14:17 PP

2nd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Hooking 03:47 PP

2nd Michael Gildon USA 2.Hooking 07:05 PP

2nd Dominick Fensore USA 2.Interference 14:16 PP

2nd Marshall Warren USA 2.Tripping 17:19 PP

2nd Brock Caufield UW 2.Tripping 19:43 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Alex Turcotte USA 2.Cross-Checking 02:08 PP

3rd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Tripping 08:45 PP

3rd Dominick Fensore USA 2.Interference 11:51 PP

3rd Jack Hughes USA 2.Goaltender Interfere18:57 PP

3rd Trevor Zegras USA 10.10-Minute Miscondu 18:57

Win-Spencer Knight (14-2-0). Loss-Jack Berry (3-5-1).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#12 Notre Dame vs Wisconsin (Jan 18, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Notre Dame (13-8-1, 6-6-0 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (8-10-3, 4-4-3-1 B1G)

Date: Jan 18, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 10976 • Start time: 8:03 pm • End time: 10:16 pm • Total time: 2:13

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:07 ND EV Graham Slaggert/2 Cam Burke/1 18,10,28,5,2 12,2,5,29,13

Jack Jenkins/7

2. 1st 09:44 ND PP Michael Graham/2 Dylan Malmquist/15 15,25,27,19,22 20,6,13,16

Bobby Nardella/14

3. 1st 13:37 UW PP K'Andre Miller/5 Ty Emberson/5 5,6,19,25 19,10,24,16,9Daniel Lebedeff/1

4. 2nd 01:44 UW EV Roman Ahcan/3 Dominick Mersch/4 22,27,19,25,15 13,25,29,10,19Josh Ess/4

5. 2nd 11:27 UW EV Tarek Baker/5 Peter Tischke/6 22,27,18,28 16,6,20,24

Josh Ess/5

6. 2nd 14:28 ND EV Bobby Nardella/6 Colin Theisen/5 27,13,20,16,5 2,5,25,29,13

7. 3rd 04:22 ND PP Michael Graham/3 Andrew Peeke/12 15,22,27,19,25 6,20,12,25

Bobby Nardella/15

8. 3rd 08:23 UW PP Will Johnson/7 Ty Emberson/6 22,25,19,27 17,10,18,15,11Seamus Malone/12

9. 3rd 13:36 ND EV Mike O'Leary/3 Dylan Malmquist/16 19,25,15,5,6 17,2,9,18,5

Michael Graham/6

10.3rd 18:43 ND EN Tory Dello/1 - 6,5,25,15,19 2,19,24,11,13,29

TEAM SUMMARY

# Notre Dame G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Nate Clurman 0 0 0 0 +1 0

4 Nick Leivermann 0 0 0 0 0 2

5 Matt Hellickson 0 0 2 1 +4 2

6 Tory Dello 1 0 0 1 +2 4

8 Matt Steeves 0 0 2 0 0 0

10 Cam Burke 0 1 0 2 +1 1

13 Colin Theisen 0 1 2 1 +1 0

15 Michael Graham 2 1 0 5 +1 0

16 Alex Steeves 0 0 0 0 +1 0

17 Pierce Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Graham Slaggert 1 0 0 2 0 0

19 Mike O'Leary 1 0 2 2 +1 1

20 Jake Pivonka 0 0 0 1 +1 0

22 Andrew Peeke 0 1 0 1 -2 2

23 Luke Novak 0 0 2 1 0 0

24 Spencer Stastne 0 0 0 0 0 4

25 Dylan Malmquist 0 2 0 2 +1 0

27 Bobby Nardella 1 2 0 4 -1 1

28 Jack Jenkins 0 1 0 1 0 1

1 Dylan St. Cyr dnp

33 Nick Sanford dnp

Totals 6 9 10 24 +1 18

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 5 -4 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 1 -3 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 1 4 3 +1 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 1 -1 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 2 0 0 +1 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 1 -1 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 -1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 1 0 0 4 -2 2

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 1 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 1 0 2 3 +1 0

17 Will Johnson 1 0 2 5 -1 1

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 0 1 -1 1

19 K'Andre Miller 1 0 0 2 0 2

20 Josh Ess 0 2 0 1 +1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 1 0 4 0 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 -2 1

32 Daniel Lebedeff 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 4 8 10 37 -12 13

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

ND 2 1 3 6

UW 1 2 1 4

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

ND 8 7 9 24

UW 13 12 12 37

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd ND UW

1st 1-1 (1) 1-2 (3)

2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

3rd 1-2 (1) 1-1 (3)

Total 2-3 (2) 2-3 (6)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd ND UW

1st 2-4 1-2

2nd 1-2 1-2

3rd 2-4 3-6

Total 5-10 5-10

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Referee:Brian Aaron

Linesman:Matt Gerlach

Linesman:Dan Cohen

GOALTENDERS

## Notre Dame Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Cale Morris W 60:00 4 12 10 11 33

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff 44:12 4 6 6 0 12

EMPTY NET 0:39 1 0 0 0 0

1 Jack Berry L 15:09 1 0 0 6 6

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Colin Theisen ND 2.Interference 02:52 PP

1st Will Johnson UW 2.Tripping 09:03 PP

1st Luke Novak ND 2.Cross-Checking 12:36 PP

2nd Mike O'Leary ND 2.Roughing 11:08

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing 11:08

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Cth Roughing 03:09 PP

3rd Matt Hellickson ND 2.Hooking 06:47 PP

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Slashing 19:48

3rd Matt Steeves ND 2.Roughing 19:48

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Roughing 19:48 PP

Win-Cale Morris (10-7-1). Loss-Jack Berry (3-6-1).

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Wisconsin (8-11-4, 4-5-4-1 B1G) vs. Minnesota (10-10-4, 7-5-3-0 B1G)

Date: Jan 25, 2019 • Location: Minneapolis, Minn. • Arena: 3M Arena at Mariucci

Attendance: 8264 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:25 pm • Total time: 2:20

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 07:20 MINN EV Sadek, Jack/3 Walker, Sammy/10 16,24,13,10,19 2,9,10,20,15

Gates, Brent/10

2. 1st 10:21 MINN SH Sheehy, Tyler/7 - 24,2,13,10,16 22,18,17,29

3. 1st 16:49 MINN PP Pitlick, Rem/13 Novak, Tommy/10 19,29,25,10 15,17,22,10,7Sheehy, Tyler/15

4. 2nd 14:04 UW EV Mick Messner/4 Jarod Zirbel/2 12,28,22,6,20 22,18,58,17,2Max Zimmer/7

5. 3rd 04:01 UW EV Jack Gorniak/3 K'Andre Miller/14 11,19,18,20,17 7,9,27,29,4

Seamus Malone/13

6. 3rd 05:56 MINN EV Norman, Ryan/3 Zuhlsdorf, Ryan/4 16,19,24,10,13 23,20,16,14,2Ramsey, Jack/1

7. 3rd 08:50 MINN EV McManus, Brannon/10 - 24,16,13,19,20 7,27,9,29,4

8. 3rd 10:43 UW EV Brock Caufield/6 K'Andre Miller/15 29,19,25,9,10 10,15,22,2,20Linus Weissbach/10

9. 3rd 12:28 UW EV Seamus Malone/6 Jack Gorniak/7 18,11,17,6,20 27,7,28,9,18

Will Johnson/5

10.3rd 15:02 MINN PP Novak, Tommy/2 Sheehy, Tyler/16 23,28,20,6 17,22,10,7,15Gates, Brent/11

11.3rd 16:02 MINN EV Walker, Sammy/7 McManus, Brannon/5 19,25,24,10,9 9,7,27,29,4

McLaughlin, Blake/8

12.3rd 16:16 MINN PP Gates, Brent/9 Pitlick, Rem/13 12,19,10,16 10,15,22,7,17Sheehy, Tyler/17

13.3rd 18:50 MINN EV Walker, Sammy/8 McManus, Brannon/62,13,24,6,16 9,7,27,3,28

McLaughlin, Blake/9

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 5 -2 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 2 +1 3

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 2 4 0 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 3 -3 2

11 Jack Gorniak 1 1 0 7 +2 0

12 Mick Messner 1 0 0 2 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 7 -5 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 0 -5 0

17 Will Johnson 0 1 0 2 +2 0

18 Seamus Malone 1 1 0 3 +2 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 2 2 1 -2 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 2 +2 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 0 1 +1 1

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 -6 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 1 0 0 +1 0

29 Brock Caufield 1 0 0 5 +1 0

T Team 0 0 2 0 0 0

Totals 4 8 8 46 -10 8

# Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Sadek, Jack 1 0 0 1 0 2

3 Stucker, Robbie 0 0 0 0 +1 0

4 Brinkman, Ben 0 0 0 1 +1 1

7 McManus, Brann 1 2 0 2 +1 1

9 Walker, Sammy 2 1 0 3 +2 0

10 Gates, Brent 1 2 0 2 0 0

14 Wait, Garrett 0 0 0 1 +1 0

15 Pitlick, Rem 1 1 0 4 0 1

16 Ramsey, Jack 0 1 0 1 +1 0

17 Novak, Tommy 1 1 0 1 0 1

18 Phillips, Clayton 0 0 0 0 -1 2

19 Reedy, Scott 0 0 0 2 0 1

20 Zuhlsdorf, Ryan 0 1 0 2 +1 2

22 Sheehy, Tyler 1 3 2 3 -1 0

23 Norman, Ryan 1 0 0 1 +1 2

27 McLaughlin, Blak 0 2 0 0 +1 0

28 Rossini, Sam 0 0 0 1 0 2

29 Nanne, Tyler 0 0 0 2 +2 1

58 Ranta, Sampo 0 0 0 1 -1 0

T TEAM 0 0 2 0 0 0

1 Kautz, Brock dnp

37 Schierhorn, Eric dnp

Totals 9 14 4 28 +9 16

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 1 3 4

MINN 3 0 6 9

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 17 10 19 46

MINN 9 4 15 28

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW MINN

1st 0-2 (2) 1-2 (2)

2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

3rd 0-0 (0) 2-2 (2)

Total 0-2 (2) 3-4 (4)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW MINN

1st 2-4 2-4

2nd 0-0 0-0

3rd 2-4 0-0

Total 4-8 2-4

Three stars:

1. Sheehy, Tyler

2. Walker, Sammy

3. Gates, Brent

Officials:

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Referee:Colin Kronforst

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Sam Shikowsky

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Jack Berry 17:35 3 6 0 0 6

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 42:25 6 0 4 9 13

## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

40 Robson, Mat W 60:00 4 17 9 16 42

#12 Notre Dame vs Wisconsin (Jan 20, 2019 at Chicago)

Notre Dame (13-8-2, 6-6-1-1 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (8-10-4, 4-4-4-1 B1G)

Date: Jan 20, 2019 • Location: Chicago • Arena: United Center

Attendance: 5031 • Start time: 6:33 pm • End time: 9:12 pm • Total time: 2:39

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 06:25 UW EV Dominick Mersch/3 Jack Gorniak/6 5,25,6,10,18 25,11,24,20,6Sean Dhooghe/6

2. 1st 18:29 ND PP Michael Graham/4 Mike O'Leary/4 15,19,27,25,22 13,29,20,6

Bobby Nardella/16

3. 1st 19:59 UW EV Roman Ahcan/4 Brock Caufield/3 25,15,19,27,22 13,25,5,29,2

Tyler Inamoto/6

4. 2nd 10:35 ND EV Michael Graham/5 Matt Hellickson/7 15,5,25,19,27 16,24,2,5,11

Mike O'Leary/5

TEAM SUMMARY

# Notre Dame G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Nate Clurman 0 0 2 0 0 0

4 Nick Leivermann 0 0 0 0 0 1

5 Matt Hellickson 0 1 2 0 0 2

6 Tory Dello 0 0 2 3 -1 5

8 Matt Steeves 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Cam Burke 0 0 0 2 -1 1

13 Colin Theisen 0 0 0 3 0 0

15 Michael Graham 2 0 0 4 0 0

16 Alex Steeves 0 0 0 5 0 0

17 Pierce Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Graham Slaggert 0 0 2 0 -1 0

19 Mike O'Leary 0 2 0 5 0 1

20 Jake Pivonka 0 0 2 1 0 0

22 Andrew Peeke 0 0 0 0 -1 6

23 Luke Novak 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Spencer Stastne 0 0 2 1 0 1

25 Dylan Malmquist 0 0 0 1 -1 1

27 Bobby Nardella 0 1 0 2 0 1

28 Jack Jenkins 0 0 0 1 0 1

1 Dylan St. Cyr dnp

33 Nick Sanford dnp

Totals 2 4 12 28 -5 20

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 2 1 0 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 1 0 2 0 3

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 +1 3

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 4 0 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 0 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 0 1 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 1

13 Roman Ahcan 1 0 2 3 +1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 1 -1 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 4 0 1

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 0 0 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 2 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 2 +1 1

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 0 2 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 1 0 2 4 +2 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 1 0 2 +1 2

7 Jake Bunz dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 4 6 34 +5 15

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

ND 1 1 0 0 2

UW 2 0 0 0 2

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

ND 9 8 9 2 28

UW 5 19 8 2 34

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd ND UW

1st 1-1 (1) 0-2 (1)

2nd 0-1 (2) 0-2 (7)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0)

Total 1-2 (3) 0-5 (8)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd ND UW

1st 2-4 1-2

2nd 2-4 1-2

3rd 1-2 1-2

OT 1-2 0-0

Total 6-12 3-6

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Referee:Brian Aaron

Linesman:Matt Gerlach

Linesman:Dan Cohen

GOALTENDERS

## Notre Dame Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Cale Morris T 64:42 2 3 19 8 2 32

EMPTY NET 0:18 0 0 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

1 Jack Berry T 64:57 2 8 7 9 2 26

EMPTY NET 0:03 0 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Tory Dello ND 2.Slashing 01:10 PP

1st Nate Clurman ND 2.Boarding 07:21 PP

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Interference 17:44 PP

2nd Spencer Stastney ND 2.Holding 02:56 PP

2nd Graham Slaggert ND 2.Contact To The Head 10:54 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Boarding 14:44 PP

3rd Matt Hellickson ND 2.Slashing 07:42

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Tripping 07:42

OT Jake Pivonka ND 2.Tripping 04:47 PP

Notre Dame-Cale Morris (10-7-2). Wisconsin-Jack Berry (3-6-2).

Timout ND with 1:51 left in 1st OT

Notre Dame scored in 3v3 OT for extra B1G point

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs Minnesota (Jan 26, 2019 at Minneapolis, Minn.)

Wisconsin (9-11-4, 5-5-4-1 B1G) vs. Minnesota (10-11-4, 7-6-3-0 B1G)

Date: Jan 26, 2019 • Location: Minneapolis, Minn. • Arena: 3M Arena at Mariucci

Attendance: 10686 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:35 pm • Total time: 2:30

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 11:49 MINN PP Pitlick, Rem/14 Novak, Tommy/11 6,18,19,29 15,17,22,10,7Sheehy, Tyler/18

2. 2nd 03:15 UW EV Dominick Mersch/4 Josh Ess/6 25,20,9,19,24 2,14,20,23,26Linus Weissbach/11

3. 2nd 06:10 UW EV Linus Weissbach/3 Dominick Mersch/5 6,9,10,25,29 3,16,18,19,58Brock Caufield/4

4. 2nd 07:41 MINN PP Gates, Brent/10 McManus, Brannon/713,16,19,20 10,7,22,15,17Sheehy, Tyler/19

5. 2nd 09:58 MINN PP Pitlick, Rem/15 McManus, Brannon/86,20,25,29 15,7,22,10,17Sheehy, Tyler/20

6. 2nd 14:49 UW EV Mick Messner/5 Wyatt Kalynuk/10 12,2,9,20,29 7,17,18,20,277. 3rd 04:02 UW EV Peter Tischke/3 Will Johnson/6 6,17,13,18,20 18,19,27,29,58

Roman Ahcan/6

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 2 2 +1 0

6 Peter Tischke 1 0 2 3 +2 4

9 Linus Weissbach 1 1 0 4 +3 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 +1 3

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 1 0 0

12 Mick Messner 1 0 2 2 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 1 0 1 +1 2

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 3 0 0

17 Will Johnson 0 1 2 1 +1 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 2 0 +1 1

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 0 +1 5

20 Josh Ess 0 1 2 1 +3 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 2 1 0 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 5 +1 1

25 Dominick Mersch 1 1 0 3 +2 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 1 0 2 +2 1

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 4 7 14 32 +2 19

# Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Sadek, Jack 0 0 0 1 -1 1

3 Stucker, Robbie 0 0 2 0 -1 2

4 Brinkman, Ben 0 0 0 0 0 1

7 McManus, Brann 0 2 0 3 -1 0

10 Gates, Brent 1 0 0 2 0 1

14 Wait, Garrett 0 0 0 3 -1 0

15 Pitlick, Rem 2 0 0 5 0 0

16 Ramsey, Jack 0 0 0 0 -1 0

17 Novak, Tommy 0 1 0 2 -1 0

18 Phillips, Clayton 0 0 0 0 -3 0

19 Reedy, Scott 0 0 0 2 -2 0

20 Zuhlsdorf, Ryan 0 0 0 0 -2 0

22 Sheehy, Tyler 0 3 0 4 0 1

23 Norman, Ryan 0 0 0 1 -1 0

26 Romanko, Daria 0 0 0 2 -1 0

27 McLaughlin, Blak 0 0 4 3 -2 1

28 Rossini, Sam 0 0 0 1 0 1

29 Nanne, Tyler 0 0 0 3 -1 1

58 Ranta, Sampo 0 0 0 0 -2 0

1 Kautz, Brock dnp

37 Schierhorn, Eric dnp

Totals 3 6 6 32 -20 9

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 3 1 4

MINN 1 2 0 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 16 12 4 32

MINN 5 15 12 32

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW MINN

1st 0-1 (1) 1-1 (1)

2nd 0-0 (0) 2-2 (2)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1)

Total 0-1 (1) 3-5 (4)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW MINN

1st 3-6 3-6

2nd 2-4 0-0

3rd 2-4 0-0

Total 7-14 3-6

Three stars:

1. Peter Tischke

2. Pitlick, Rem

3. Dominick Mersch

Officials:

Referee:Barry Pochmara

Referee:Colin Kronforst

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Sam Shikowsky

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 3 4 13 12 29

## Minnesota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

40 Robson, Mat L 59:38 4 16 9 3 28

EMPTY NET 0:22 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Roughing Atw 07:21

1st McLaughlin, Blake MINN 2.Roughing Atw 07:21

1st Stucker, Robbie MINN 2.Roughing Atw 07:21

1st Max Zimmer UW 2.Roughing Atw 07:21

1st McLaughlin, Blake MINN 2.Slashing 07:21 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

1st Will Johnson UW 2.Slashing 10:52 PP

2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Hooking 07:21 PP

2nd Mick Messner UW 2.Tripping 09:42 PP

3rd Josh Ess UW 2.Holding 01:29 PP

3rd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Xc 08:02 PP

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (6-5-2). Loss-Robson, Mat (8-7-4).

WIS Timeout - 8:28 (2nd Period)

UMN Timeout - 19:29 (3rd Period)

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Wisconsin vs Michigan State (Feb 01, 2019 at East Lansing, Mich.)

Wisconsin (9-12-4, 5-4-4-1) vs. Michigan State (10-13-4,6-8-3-2)

Date: Feb 01, 2019 • Location: East Lansing, Mich. • Arena: Munn Ice Arena

Attendance: 5313 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:20 • Total time: 2:15

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 17:15 MSU EV Khodorenko, Patrick/15Rosburg, Jerad/9 25,29,19,6 55,11,57,22

Cesana, Dennis/16

2. 2nd 05:19 MSU EV Khodorenko, Patrick/16Hirose, Taro/30 20,6,9,25,29 55,17,9,57,22Lewandowski, Mitch/

3. 2nd 09:50 MSU PP Lewandowski, Mitch/12 Hirose, Taro/31 12,16,2,5 9,17,22,23,55Cesana, Dennis/17

4. 2nd 18:27 UW EV Ty Emberson/3 K'Andre Miller/16 10,19,25,13,29 57,22,55,17,9Dominick Mersch/6

5. 3rd 18:51 MSU EN Hirose, Taro/14 Khodorenko, Patr/16 24,2,11,13,9,19 17,55,12,2,9

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 1 -1 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 4 1 0 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 -2 2

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 0 -2 0

10 Ty Emberson 1 0 0 3 +1 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 4 -1 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 0 0 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 0 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 1 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 2 0 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 2 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 4 0 2

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 0 4 -1 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 -1 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 -1 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 1 4 1 -1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 -1 2

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 1 2 10 28 -10 14

# Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Osburn, Zach 0 0 0 1 +1 0

8 Krygier, Cole 0 0 0 1 0 1

9 Lewandowski, Mi 1 1 2 5 +1 0

10 Saliba, Sam 0 0 0 0 0 3

11 Apap, Tommy 0 0 2 2 +1 1

12 Miller, Tommy 0 0 2 1 +1 2

13 Sanford, Brenna 0 0 0 0 0 1

14 Goodsir, Adam 0 0 0 1 0 0

15 Krygier, Christia 0 0 0 1 0 0

16 Stevens, Brody 0 0 0 2 0 0

17 Hirose, Taro 1 2 2 4 +1 0

18 Stachowiak, Woj 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 Cesana, Dennis 0 2 0 4 +1 1

23 Milan, Cody 0 0 0 1 0 0

24 Kamer, Austin 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 Ghafari, Butrus 0 0 0 0 0 2

55 Khodorenko, Pat 2 1 0 7 +2 1

57 Rosburg, Jerad 0 1 0 2 +1 0

71 Lambdin, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 1

31 Lethemon, John dnp

41 Wright, Spencer dnp

Totals 4 7 8 32 +9 13

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 1 0 1

MSU 1 2 1 4

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 7 11 10 28

MSU 10 7 15 32

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW MSU

1st 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-1 (1) 1-2 (3)

3rd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (5)

Total 0-3 (3) 1-4 (8)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW MSU

1st 1-2 3-6

2nd 2-4 1-2

3rd 2-4 0-0

Total 5-10 4-8

Three stars:

1. Khodorenko, Patrick

2. Hirose, Taro

3. DeRidder, Drew

Officials:

Referee:Jon Sitarski

Referee:Brian Thul

Linesman:Nick Bet

Linesman:Chris Libett

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 58:34 3 9 5 14 28

EMPTY NET 1:26 1 0 0 0 0

## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 DeRidder, Drew W 60:00 1 7 10 10 27

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Miller, Tommy MSU 2.Interference 09:32 PP

1st Hirose, Taro MSU 2.Cross-Checking 15:18

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Embellishment 15:18

1st Apap, Tommy MSU 2.Hooking 19:59 PP

2nd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Holding The Stick 09:00 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Holding 13:13 PP

2nd Lewandowski, Mitch MSU 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 18:27 PP

3rd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Kneeing 09:02 PP

3rd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Face-Off Violation 12:56 PP

Win-DeRidder, Drew (3-5-4). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (6-6-2).

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

#3 Ohio State vs Wisconsin (Feb 08, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Ohio State (18-5-4, 11-3-3-2 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (9-13-5, 5-7-5-2 B1G)

Date: Feb 08, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 9555 • Start time: 7:07 pm • End time: 9:35 pm • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 2nd 02:28 UW EV Mick Messner/6 Wyatt Kalynuk/11 72,25,24,5,10 12,29,2,9,10

Linus Weissbach/12

2. 3rd 08:48 OSU PP John Wiitala/5 Brendon Kearney/4 10,25,16,15,7 18,5,2,11

Quinn Preston/7

3. OT 04:50 OSU EV Matt Miller/4 Quinn Preston/8 50,16,14,25,7 5,2,12,29,25

Austin Pooley/2

TEAM SUMMARY

# Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

5 Gordi Myer 0 0 0 1 -1 2

6 Tommy Parran 0 0 0 0 0 2

7 Wyatt Ege 0 0 0 1 +1 1

8 Dakota Joshua 0 0 25 0 0 2

10 John Wiitala 1 0 0 3 -1 1

12 Miguel Fidler 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Austin Pooley 0 1 0 1 +1 0

15 Freddy Gerard 0 0 0 3 0 2

16 Quinn Preston 0 2 2 5 +1 1

17 Sam McCormick 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Collin Peters 0 0 2 0 0 0

21 Eugene Fadyeye 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Ryan O'Connell 0 0 0 0 -1 3

25 Brendon Kearne 0 1 0 3 0 1

26 Mason Jobst 0 0 0 2 0 0

40 Ronnie Hein 0 0 0 0 0 1

50 Matt Miller 1 0 0 2 +1 3

61 Grant Gabriele 0 0 0 1 0 2

72 Carson Meyer 0 0 0 4 -1 1

31 Evan Moyse dnp

37 Tommy Nappier dnp

Totals 2 4 29 26 0 22

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 1 0 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 10 0 -1 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 4 0 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 0 1 +1 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 0 +1 3

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 1 0 1

12 Mick Messner 1 0 0 2 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 0 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 0 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 4 0 0 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 1 0 2

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 0 0 0 6

20 Josh Ess 0 0 2 0 0 3

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 4 0 2

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 2 4 -1 3

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 1 2 20 21 0 26

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

OSU 0 0 1 1 2

UW 0 1 0 0 1

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

OSU 3 4 15 4 26

UW 5 9 6 1 21

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd OSU UW

1st 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-2 (4) 0-2 (0)

3rd 1-2 (7) 0-1 (1)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 1-5 (11) 0-3 (1)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd OSU UW

1st 3-25 2-12

2nd 1-2 2-4

3rd 1-2 2-4

OT 0-0 0-0

Total 5-29 6-20

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Aaron

Referee:David Marcotte

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Samuel Shikowsky

GOALTENDERS

## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

30 Sean Romeo W 64:50 1 5 8 6 1 20

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff OTL 64:50 2 3 4 14 3 24

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Tarek Baker UW 2.Cross-Checking 15:15 PP

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 10.10-Minute Misconduct15:33

1st Dakota Joshua OSU 5.Contact To The Head 15:33

1st Dakota Joshua OSU 10.Game Misconduct 15:33

1st Dakota Joshua OSU 10.Unsportsmanlike Con 15:33

2nd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Hitting After Whistle 06:30 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Tripping 10:26 PP

2nd Collin Peters OSU 2.Delay Of Game 13:00 PP

3rd Quinn Preston OSU 2.Interference 00:19 PP

3rd Josh Ess UW 2.Interference 06:48 PP

3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Tripping 14:36 PP

Win-Sean Romeo (8-4-2). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (6-7-2).

R f ' i t

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs Michigan State (Feb 02, 2019 at East Lansing, Mich.)

Wisconsin (9-12-5, 5-6-5-2) vs. Michigan State (10-13-5, 6-8-4-2)

Date: Feb 02, 2019 • Location: East Lansing, Mich. • Arena: Munn Ice Arena

Attendance: 5289 • Start time: 5:33 pm • End time: 8:20 • Total time: 2:47

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 03:29 UW EV Will Johnson/8 Peter Tischke/7 17,18,20,11,5 2,22,9,17,55

2. 2nd 00:55 MSU EV Hirose, Taro/15 Lewandowski, Mit/18 11,18,24,10,19 17,9,55,8,2

3. 2nd 09:36 UW EV Linus Weissbach/4 K'Andre Miller/17 9,19,20,12,15 8,27,9,2,8

Ty Emberson/7

4. 3rd 00:37 MSU PP Lewandowski, Mitch/13 Khodorenko, Patr/17 13,16,10,19 9,55,22,23,17

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 4 0 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 1 +1 0

6 Peter Tischke 0 1 2 4 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 1 0 2 4 +1 0

10 Ty Emberson 0 1 2 1 -1 2

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 2 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 2 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 3 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 6 +1 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 4 0 1

17 Will Johnson 1 0 0 5 +1 2

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 3 0 2

19 K'Andre Miller 0 1 2 3 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 +2 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 2 0 2

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 3 -1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 4 0 1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 0 2

32 Daniel Lebedeff dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 3 12 54 +5 14

# Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Osburn, Zach 0 0 0 3 -1 3

8 Krygier, Cole 0 0 0 0 -1 1

9 Lewandowski, Mi 1 1 0 4 -1 0

10 Saliba, Sam 0 0 2 4 0 2

11 Apap, Tommy 0 0 0 1 0 2

12 Miller, Tommy 0 0 0 1 0 4

13 Sanford, Brenna 0 0 0 2 0 0

14 Goodsir, Adam 0 0 2 0 0 0

15 Krygier, Christia 0 0 2 0 0 0

16 Stevens, Brody 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Hirose, Taro 1 0 0 7 0 2

22 Cesana, Dennis 0 0 0 1 -1 1

23 Milan, Cody 0 0 4 1 0 0

24 Kamer, Austin 0 0 0 1 0 0

27 Mattson, Mitchell 0 0 0 0 -1 0

44 Ghafari, Butrus 0 0 0 1 0 1

55 Khodorenko, Pat 0 1 0 0 0 1

57 Rosburg, Jerad 0 0 2 3 0 3

71 Lambdin, Logan 0 0 0 2 0 0

31 Lethemon, John dnp

41 Wright, Spencer dnp

Totals 2 2 12 31 -5 20

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 1 1 0 0 2

MSU 0 1 1 0 2

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 16 23 14 1 54

MSU 8 4 13 6 31

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW MSU

1st 0-1 (2) 0-1 (1)

2nd 0-2 (6) 0-0 (1)

3rd 0-1 (1) 1-3 (8)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-4 (9) 1-4 (10)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW MSU

1st 1-2 1-2

2nd 3-6 4-8

3rd 2-4 1-2

OT 0-0 0-0

Total 6-12 6-12

Three stars:

1. DeRidder, Drew

2. Lewandowski, Mitch

3. Linus Weissbach

Officials:

Referee:Jon Sitarski

Referee:Brian Thul

Linesman:Nick Bet

Linesman:Chris Libett

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

1 Jack Berry T 65:00 2 8 3 12 6 29

## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

1 DeRidder, Drew T 65:00 2 15 22 14 1 52

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Jack Gorniak UW 2.Slashing 06:34 PP

1st Krygier, Christian MSU 2.Interference 09:14 PP

2nd Rosburg, Jerad MSU 2.Cross-Checking 03:35 PP

2nd Milan, Cody MSU 2.Roughing 11:07

2nd K'Andre Miller UW 2.Roughing 11:07

2nd Saliba, Sam MSU 2.Roughing 11:07

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Ty Emberson UW 2.Roughing 11:07

2nd Goodsir, Adam MSU 2.Roughing 13:20 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Cross-Checking 19:05 PP

3rd Linus Weissbach UW 2.Tripping 12:07 PP

3rd Milan, Cody MSU 2.Interference 13:19 PP

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.High Sticking 16:07 PP

Wisconsin-Jack Berry (4-6-2). Michigan State-DeRidder, Drew (3-5-5).

SOG: MSU 2, UW 4/SAVES: DERIDDER 4, BERRY 2

PIM: MSU 0, UW 0

WISCONSIN WINS SHOOTOUT, 1-0 IN 1 ROUND

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WISCONSIN HOCKEY 201 9–20 FACT BOOK#3 Ohio State vs Wisconsin (Feb 09, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Ohio State (19-5-4, 12-3-3-2 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (9-14-5, 5-8-5-2 B1G)

Date: Feb 09, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 15359 • Start time: 7:17 pm • End time: 9:45 pm • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 10:48 OSU EV Dakota Joshua/9 - 8,61,24,14,16 19,21,25,29,92. 2nd 06:36 OSU EV Tommy Parran/1 Matt Miller/12 6,50,12,17,25 2,5,11,24,16

Miguel Fidler/2

3. 2nd 12:52 OSU EV Miguel Fidler/1 Gordi Myer/5 12,5,61,17,25 19,6,17,11,12Grant Gabriele/3

4. 3rd 18:20 UW EV Seamus Malone/7 Ty Emberson/8 7,24,26,14,16 18,21,29,15,20Wyatt Kalynuk/12

5. 3rd 19:59 OSU EN Mason Jobst/15 - 26,5,14,7 29,11,13,2,9,21

TEAM SUMMARY

# Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

5 Gordi Myer 0 1 0 1 +2 3

6 Tommy Parran 1 0 0 2 +1 1

7 Wyatt Ege 0 0 0 4 0 0

8 Dakota Joshua 1 0 2 2 +1 0

10 John Wiitala 0 0 2 1 0 0

12 Miguel Fidler 1 1 4 1 +2 1

14 Austin Pooley 0 0 0 2 +1 1

15 Freddy Gerard 0 0 2 1 0 0

16 Quinn Preston 0 0 0 2 0 1

17 Sam McCormick 0 0 0 0 +2 0

20 Collin Peters 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 Eugene Fadyeye 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Ryan O'Connell 0 0 2 0 0 1

25 Brendon Kearne 0 0 2 0 +2 1

26 Mason Jobst 1 0 0 1 0 0

40 Ronnie Hein 0 0 0 4 0 1

50 Matt Miller 0 1 0 1 +1 2

61 Grant Gabriele 0 1 0 0 +2 0

72 Carson Meyer 0 0 4 1 0 0

30 Sean Romeo dnp

31 Evan Moyse dnp

Totals 4 4 18 23 +1 12

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 4 -2 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 15 0 -1 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 2 -1 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 4 -2 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 1 -3 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 -1 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 4 1 -1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 1 +1 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 0 -1 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 -1 2

18 Seamus Malone 1 0 2 1 +1 0

19 K'Andre Miller 0 0 2 1 -2 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 +1 1

21 Ty Emberson 0 1 0 1 -1 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 2 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 5 -1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 4 2 -1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 2 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 -1 2

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 1 2 31 30 -16 12

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

OSU 1 2 1 4

UW 0 0 1 1

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

OSU 9 13 1 23

UW 10 11 9 30

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd OSU UW

1st 0-2 (2) 0-2 (3)

2nd 0-2 (1) 0-3 (6)

3rd 0-3 (0) 0-2 (1)

Total 0-7 (3) 0-7 (10)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd OSU UW

1st 2-4 2-4

2nd 4-8 5-21

3rd 3-6 3-6

Total 9-18 10-31

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Brian Aaron

Referee:David Marcotte

Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw

Linesman:Samuel Shikowsky

GOALTENDERS

## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

37 Tommy Nappier W 59:57 1 10 11 8 29

EMPTY NET 0:03 0 0 0 0 0

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 58:21 3 8 11 0 19

EMPTY NET 1:39 1 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Peter Tischke UW 2.High Sticking 02:53 PP

1st Freddy Gerard OSU 2.Tripping 04:44 PP

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Hooking 07:04 PP

1st Brendon Kearney OSU 2.Cross-Checking 13:19 PP

2nd John Wiitala OSU 2.Tripping 01:11 PP

2nd Dakota Joshua OSU 2.Holding 06:58 PP

2nd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Roughing Atw 09:32 PP

2nd Miguel Fidler OSU 2.Slashing 14:37

2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Cross-Checking 14:37

2nd K'Andre Miller UW 2.Roughing 16:06 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Miguel Fidler OSU 2.Interference 16:47 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 5.Cth High-Sticking 19:59

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 10.Game Misconduct 19:59

3rd Carson Meyer OSU 2.High Sticking 03:31 PP

3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Slashing 10:46 PP

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Interference 11:21 PP

3rd Carson Meyer OSU 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 11:21

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 11:21

3rd Ryan O'Connell OSU 2.Tripping 18:20 PP

Win-Tommy Nappier (11-1-2). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (6-8-2).

Mark Johnson jersey retirement night

Timeout OSU with 7:55 left in 3rd period

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #15 Notre Dame (Feb 15, 2019 at Notre Dame, Ind.)

Wisconsin (10-14-5, 6-8-5-2 B1G) vs. Notre Dame (15-11-3, 8-9-2-2 B1G)

Date: Feb 15, 2019 • Location: Notre Dame, Ind. • Arena: Compton Family Arena

Attendance: 4611 • Start time: 7:10 PM • End time: 9:33 PM • Total time: 2:23

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 05:31 UW PP Linus Weissbach/5 Sean Dhooghe/7 9,24,2,16,18 27,28,10,22

Wyatt Kalynuk/13

2. 1st 15:52 ND EV Dylan Malmquist/10 Tory Dello/8 21,14,11,18,24 25,6,15,19,24Mike O'Leary/11

3. 2nd 17:21 UW EV Roman Ahcan/5 Brock Caufield/6 13,29,20,25,2 20,2,16,27,13Josh Ess/7

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 3 +1 3

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 2 4 0 5

9 Linus Weissbach 1 0 0 5 0 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 1 -1 1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 1 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 1 0 0 4 +1 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 -1 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 2 0 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 5 0 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 3 -1 1

20 Josh Ess 0 1 0 2 +1 3

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 -1 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 0 1 -1 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 3 +1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 1 0 2 +1 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 4 4 37 0 15

# Notre Dame G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Nate Clurman 0 0 0 1 -1 1

5 Matt Hellickson 0 0 2 1 0 1

6 Tory Dello 0 1 0 0 +1 2

8 Matt Steeves 0 0 0 2 0 0

10 Cam Burke 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Cal Burke 0 0 0 3 0 1

13 Colin Theisen 0 0 0 5 -1 0

15 Michael Graham 0 0 2 2 +1 1

16 Alex Steeves 0 0 0 0 -1 0

17 Pierce Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Graham Slaggert 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 Mike O'Leary 0 1 0 1 +1 0

20 Jake Pivonka 0 0 0 3 -1 2

22 Andrew Peeke 0 0 0 2 0 2

24 Spencer Stastne 0 0 0 0 +1 2

25 Dylan Malmquist 1 0 0 3 +1 0

26 Cam Morrison 0 0 0 3 0 1

27 Bobby Nardella 0 0 2 4 -1 1

28 Jack Jenkins 0 0 0 1 0 0

T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 3

1 Dylan St. Cyr dnp

33 Nick Sanford dnp

Totals 1 2 6 31 0 17

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 1 1 0 2

ND 1 0 0 1

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 16 12 9 37

ND 10 13 8 31

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW ND

1st 1-1 (2) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

3rd 0-2 (4) 0-2 (1)

Total 1-3 (6) 0-2 (1)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW ND

1st 0-0 1-2

2nd 0-0 0-0

3rd 2-4 2-4

Total 2-4 3-6

Three stars:

1. Daniel Lebedeff

2. Cale Morris

3. Roman Ahcan

Officials:

Referee:Brian Thul

Referee:Anthony Czech

Linesman:Robert Shintani

Linesman:Pat Richardson

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 1 9 13 8 30

## Notre Dame Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Cale Morris L 59:45 2 15 11 9 35

EMPTY NET 0:15 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Matt Hellickson ND 2.Slashing 04:42 PP

3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Interference 02:32 PP

3rd Michael Graham ND 2.Tripping 03:36 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Matthew Freytag UW 2.Cross-Checking 09:52 PP

3rd Bobby Nardella ND 2.Interference 17:39 PP

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (7-8-2). Loss-Cale Morris (12-10-3).

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Wisconsin (10-16-5,6-10-5-2 B1G) vs. Penn State (18-11-2,10-10-1-1)

Date: Feb 22, 2019 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena

Attendance: 6110 • Start time: 6:33 PM • End time: 9:00 • Total time: 2:27

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 10:20 PSU EV Biro, Brandon/11 Limoges, Alex/23 24,5,2,9,16 10,9,26,7,4

2. 1st 12:53 PSU EV Smirnov, Denis/6 Kerr, Kevin/10 22,2,5,12,15 25,5,14,19,2

Sucese, Nate/18

3. 2nd 07:47 UW EV Mick Messner/7 Matthew Freytag/4 12,15,22,2,6 7,19,12,14,25Max Zimmer/9

4. 2nd 11:46 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/8 - 2,18,11,6,13 25,2,3,14,12

5. 2nd 13:51 PSU EV Smirnov, Denis/7 Stevens, Alex/8 6,20,22,12,15 25,22,12,5,14Larsson, Ludvig/10

6. 2nd 15:08 PSU EV Hults, Cole/5 Smirnov, Denis/12 9,24,14,16,6 2,25,14,3,12

Larsson, Ludvig/11

7. 2nd 19:44 PSU EV Sternschein, Sam/8 Hults, Cole/18 13,15,18,6,20 27,2,3,8,23

8. 3rd 03:25 PSU EV Sucese, Nate/15 Smirnov, Denis/13 18,20,13,11,14 14,25,2,3,12

Hults, Cole/19

9. 3rd 04:25 PSU EV Berger, Chase/13 Myllari, Kris/15 6,24,2,12,15 8,4,7,26,10

Bell, Evan/4

10.3rd 11:00 PSU EV Biro, Brandon/12 - 11,13,18,2,20 10,26,3,2,9

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 0 0 2 -2 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 -2 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 2 -2 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 3 -2 1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 4 -1 0

12 Mick Messner 1 0 0 3 -2 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 2 1 -2 1

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 1 -2 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 1 0 3 -3 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 2 -2 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 2 -2 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 -4 1

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 1 0 0

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 0 3 -1 1

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 0 -3 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 1 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 2 2 4 31 -30 10

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Hults, Cole 1 2 2 2 +4 1

3 DeNaples, Paul 0 0 0 3 +3 4

4 Myllari, Kris 0 1 0 5 +2 0

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 1 0 5 +2 0

7 Bell, Evan 0 1 0 2 +1 0

8 Berger, Chase 1 0 0 2 +2 0

9 Limoges, Alex 0 1 0 1 +2 2

10 Biro, Brandon 2 0 0 4 +3 1

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 2 0 3 +1 0

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 0 0 0 1 0 0

14 Sucese, Nate 1 1 2 6 +2 0

19 Hamilton, Derian 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 Stevens, Alex 0 1 0 3 +1 2

23 Gober, Blake 0 0 2 2 +1 0

24 Pilewicz, Adam 0 0 0 5 0 0

25 Smirnov, Denis 2 2 0 4 +2 0

26 Folkes, Liam 0 0 0 3 +3 0

27 Sternschein, Sa 1 0 0 4 +1 0

28 Marsh, Alec 0 0 0 1 0 1

33 Funkey, Chris dnp

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 8 12 6 56 +3 11

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 0 2 0 2

PSU 2 3 3 8

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 9 10 12 31

PSU 16 25 15 56

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-0 1-2

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 0-0 0-0

Total 2-4 3-6

Three stars:

1. Smirnov, Denis

2. Hults, Cole

3. Biro, Brandon

Officials:

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Referee:Brett DesRosiers

Linesman:Zachary Roberts

Linesman:Tom DellaFranco

Game timekeeper:Brent Nachison

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 44:25 7 14 22 4 40

35 Johan Blomquist 15:35 1 0 0 8 8

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Jones, Peyton W 60:00 2 9 8 12 29

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Sucese, Nate PSU 2.Tripping 15:49 PP

2nd Gober, Blake PSU 2.Roughing Atw 20:00

2nd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Roughing Atw 20:00

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Hults, Cole PSU 2.Roughing Atw 20:00

2nd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Roughing Atw 20:00

Win-Jones, Peyton (14-8-2). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (7-10-2).

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Wisconsin vs #15 Notre Dame (Feb 16, 2019 at Notre Dame, Ind.)

Wisconsin (10-15-5, 6-9-5-2 B1G) vs. Notre Dame (16-11-3, 9-9-2-2 B1G)

Date: Feb 16, 2019 • Location: Notre Dame, Ind. • Arena: Compton Family Arena

Attendance: 5331 • Start time: 6:10 PM • End time: 8:35 PM • Total time: 2:25

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 02:25 UW EV Matthew Freytag/3 Max Zimmer/8 15,22,2,12,6 26,10,28,4,2

2. 1st 09:28 ND PP Colin Theisen/8 Cal Burke/13 12,18,2,20 13,11,5,26,6

Matt Hellickson/11

3. 2nd 02:33 ND PP Michael Graham/10 Andrew Peeke/16 2,12,21,28 15,22,27,19,25Bobby Nardella/21

4. 2nd 12:04 ND EV Jake Pivonka/2 Cal Burke/14 9,16,24,2,20 20,11,27,22,13Bobby Nardella/22

5. 2nd 18:37 ND EV Michael Graham/11 Mike O'Leary/12 25,13,20,29,2 15,19,6,25,5

Tory Dello/9

6. 3rd 15:06 ND PP Cal Burke/10 Cam Morrison/8 21,11,19,6 11,26,4,13,6

Andrew Peeke/17

7. 3rd 15:49 UW EV Sean Dhooghe/10 Jake Bunz/1 24,22,21,14,13 20,13,11,24,6Jack Berry/1

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

1 Jack Berry 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 4 -1 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 2 +1 1

7 Jake Bunz 0 1 0 0 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 0 2 -1 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 4 0 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 2 1 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 4 2 0 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 +1 0

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 0 4 +1 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 3 -1 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 0 1 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 -2 2

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 +1 4

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 0 2 +2 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 1 0 2 5 0 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 4 1 -1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 2

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 -1 0

T Team 0 0 2 0 0 0

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 3 16 34 0 11

# Notre Dame G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Nate Clurman 0 0 0 3 -1 0

4 Nick Leivermann 0 0 0 0 -1 1

5 Matt Hellickson 0 1 0 4 +1 2

6 Tory Dello 0 1 0 2 0 4

10 Cam Burke 0 0 2 0 -1 0

11 Cal Burke 1 2 0 3 0 0

13 Colin Theisen 1 0 2 1 0 0

15 Michael Graham 2 0 2 4 +1 1

16 Alex Steeves 0 0 0 1 0 1

17 Pierce Crawford 0 0 0 1 0 1

18 Graham Slaggert 0 0 2 1 0 0

19 Mike O'Leary 0 1 0 1 +1 0

20 Jake Pivonka 1 0 0 3 0 1

22 Andrew Peeke 0 2 0 1 +1 1

24 Spencer Stastne 0 0 0 1 -1 2

25 Dylan Malmquist 0 0 0 2 +1 0

26 Cam Morrison 0 1 0 0 -1 0

27 Bobby Nardella 0 2 2 2 +1 1

28 Jack Jenkins 0 0 0 1 -1 1

32 Cale Morris dnp

33 Nick Sanford dnp

Totals 5 10 10 31 0 16

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 1 0 1 2

ND 1 3 1 5

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 14 11 9 34

ND 13 9 9 31

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW ND

1st 0-1 (3) 1-4 (3)

2nd 0-2 (5) 1-1 (1)

3rd 0-0 (0) 1-1 (1)

Total 0-3 (8) 3-6 (5)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW ND

1st 4-8 1-2

2nd 2-4 3-6

3rd 2-4 1-2

Total 8-16 5-10

Three stars:

1. Michael Graham

2. Cal Burke

3. Dylan St. Cyr

Officials:

Referee:Brian Thul

Referee:Anthony Czech

Linesman:Robert Shintani

Linesman:Pat Richardson

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 40:00 4 12 6 0 18

1 Jack Berry 20:00 1 0 0 8 8

## Notre Dame Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

1 Dylan St. Cyr W 59:55 2 13 11 8 32

EMPTY NET 0:05 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Holding 08:52 PP

1st Roman Ahcan UW 2.Slashing 12:16 PP

1st Mick Messner UW 2.Slashing 15:00 PP

1st Roman Ahcan UW 2.Cross-Checking 16:15

1st Colin Theisen ND 2.Tripping 17:19 PP

2nd Team UW 2.Too Many Players On 01:29 PP

2nd Bobby Nardella ND 2.Holding 06:37

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Slashing 06:37

2nd Michael Graham ND 2.Hooking 08:46 PP

2nd Cam Burke ND 2.Hooking 15:08 PP

3rd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 07:25

3rd Graham Slaggert ND 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 07:25

3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Hooking 13:48 PP

Win-Dylan St. Cyr (4-1-0). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (7-9-2).

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #19 Penn State (Feb 23, 2019 at University Park, Pa.)

Wisconsin (11-16-5, 7-10-5-2) vs. Penn State (18-12-2, 10-11-1-1)

Date: Feb 23, 2019 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena

Attendance: 6151 • Start time: 7:07 PM • End time: 9:41 • Total time: 2:34

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 08:57 UW EV Jack Gorniak/4 Jake Bunz/2 11,7,9,12,2 9,26,3,2,23

Linus Weissbach/13

2. 1st 19:32 UW EV Josh Ess/2 Linus Weissbach/14 20,9,16,21 9,3,2,26

3. 2nd 06:36 UW EV Linus Weissbach/6 Jack Gorniak/8 9,11,20,16,6 10,28,8,4,7

Josh Ess/8

4. 2nd 11:06 PSU EV Pilewicz, Adam/2 Limoges, Alex/24 9,11,6,20,16 24,9,4,26,19

Myllari, Kris/16

5. 2nd 16:56 UW EV Josh Ess/3 Tarek Baker/12 20,16,11,9,6 9,24,4,19,26

6. 2nd 18:09 UW SH Tarek Baker/6 Roman Ahcan/7 16,13,20,2 8,7,27,10,28

7. 2nd 19:51 PSU EV Berger, Chase/14 Stevens, Alex/9 11,15,28,2,21 8,22,5,26,9

Kerr, Kevin/11

8. 3rd 01:07 UW EV Matthew Freytag/4 Mick Messner/3 15,12,22,21,14 8,10,2,28,5

9. 3rd 13:30 PSU EV Biro, Brandon/13 Marsh, Alec/7 12,9,15,2,7 10,28,5,22,8

10.3rd 15:57 UW EN Seamus Malone/8 Roman Ahcan/7 18,13,24,21,2 22,5,12,14,25,13Sean Dhooghe/8

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 3 +1 1

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 3 +1 4

7 Jake Bunz 0 1 0 0 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 1 2 0 6 +2 0

11 Jack Gorniak 1 1 0 2 +1 1

12 Mick Messner 0 1 0 1 +1 2

13 Roman Ahcan 0 2 0 4 +2 1

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 1 +1 1

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 2 2 -1 0

16 Tarek Baker 1 1 2 6 +3 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 1 0 1

18 Seamus Malone 1 0 2 4 +1 0

20 Josh Ess 2 1 2 5 +3 1

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 2 0 +2 3

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 1 +1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 0 2

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 2 2 +1 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 -1 1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 1 0 1

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 7 10 12 43 +1 19

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Hults, Cole 0 0 0 5 -3 1

3 DeNaples, Paul 0 0 0 1 -2 4

4 Myllari, Kris 0 1 0 2 -1 1

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 1 5 1 0 2

7 Bell, Evan 0 0 0 2 -2 1

8 Berger, Chase 1 0 0 4 -1 0

9 Limoges, Alex 0 1 0 4 -1 1

10 Biro, Brandon 1 0 0 2 -2 0

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 0 2 2 -1 0

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 0 0 2 2 -1 0

14 Sucese, Nate 0 0 0 2 -1 1

19 Hamilton, Derian 0 0 0 1 0 0

22 Stevens, Alex 0 1 15 2 +1 4

23 Gober, Blake 0 0 2 2 -1 0

24 Pilewicz, Adam 1 0 0 2 0 0

25 Smirnov, Denis 0 0 0 0 -1 0

26 Folkes, Liam 0 0 0 4 -1 0

27 Sternschein, Sa 0 0 0 3 -1 1

28 Marsh, Alec 0 1 0 0 -2 0

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 3 5 26 41 -20 16

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 2 3 2 7

PSU 0 2 1 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 14 16 13 43

PSU 9 13 19 41

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-0 (1) 0-3 (3)

2nd 0-3 (6) 0-1 (1)

3rd 0-1 (4) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-4 (11) 0-4 (4)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW PSU

1st 5-10 2-7

2nd 1-2 2-4

3rd 0-0 2-15

Total 6-12 6-26

Three stars:

1. Josh Ess

2. Linus Weissbach

3. Daniel Lebedeff

Officials:

Referee:CJ Beaurline

Referee:Brett DesRosiers

Linesman:Zachary Roberts

Linesman:Tom DellaFranco

Game timekeeper:Brent Nachison

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 3 9 11 18 38

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Jones, Peyton L 41:07 6 12 13 0 25

33 Funkey, Chris 18:11 0 0 0 11 11

EMPTY NET 0:42 1 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Josh Ess UW 2.Cross-Checking 01:06 PP

1st Ty Emberson UW 2.Elbowing 06:26 PP

1st Tarek Baker UW 2.Cross-Checking 10:48 PP

1st Pavlychev, Nikita PSU 2.Roughing Atw 17:48

1st Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Roughing Atw 17:48

1st Seamus Malone UW 2.Roughing Atw 17:48

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

1st Kerr, Kevin PSU 5.Facemasking 17:48 PP

2nd Larsson, Ludvig PSU 2.Slashing 06:46 PP

2nd Gober, Blake PSU 2.Tripping 11:53 PP

2nd Matthew Freytag UW 2.Hooking 17:30 PP

3rd Stevens, Alex PSU 5.Contact To The Hea 17:49 PP

3rd Stevens, Alex PSU 10.Game Misconduct 17:49

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (8-10-2). Loss-Jones, Peyton (14-9-2).

TO PSU First Period 8:57

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Michigan vs Wisconsin (Mar 01, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan (13-13-7, 9-9-5-2 B1G) vs. Wisconsin (12-16-5, 8-10-5-2 BG)

Date: Mar 01, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 9459 • Start time: 8:03 pm • End time: 10:31 pm • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 04:38 UW EV Josh Ess/4 Seamus Malone/14 7,5,18,11,25 20,18,24,6,9

Sean Dhooghe/9

2. 1st 08:22 MICH EV Luke Morgan/6 Adam Winborg/1 25,18,11,43,33 6,16,20,11,9

3. 2nd 02:27 UW EV Matthew Freytag/5 Max Zimmer/10 11,8,5,18,7 15,22,12,20,5Mick Messner/4

4. 2nd 02:44 MICH EV Jake Slaker/11 Joseph Cecconi/17 21,33,43,13,23 17,29,25,5,20Jimmy Lambert/8

5. 2nd 03:23 MICH PP Will Lockwood/15 Nick Pastujov/12 10,91,43,13,33 13,18,2,21

Quinn Hughes/28

6. 2nd 08:52 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/11 Seamus Malone/15 13,7,43 24,16,9,18,2

Linus Weissbach/14

7. 2nd 17:37 UW EV Roman Ahcan/6 - 7,5,11,18,8 13,17,29,2,218. 3rd 02:51 MICH EV Jimmy Lambert/3 Michael Pastujov/7 23,21,6,8,74 11,16,5,21,23

Jack Becker/8

9. OT 04:33 UW EV Sean Dhooghe/12 Wyatt Kalynuk/14 74,21,8,23,6 24,2,21,13,18

TEAM SUMMARY

# Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

5 Griffin Luce 0 0 2 1 -3 0

6 Jack Summers 0 0 0 1 0 1

7 Nick Blankenbur 0 0 0 0 -3 1

8 Jack Becker 0 1 0 1 -2 1

10 Will Lockwood 1 0 0 3 0 2

11 Brendan Warren 0 0 0 1 -2 0

12 Dakota Raabe 0 0 0 4 0 0

13 Jake Slaker 1 0 0 2 +1 0

18 Adam Winborg 0 1 2 1 -2 0

21 Michael Pastujov 0 1 0 1 +1 2

23 Jimmy Lambert 1 1 0 2 +1 0

25 Luke Morgan 1 0 0 1 0 0

27 Nolan Moyle 0 0 0 1 0 0

28 Jack Randl 0 0 0 1 0 0

33 Joseph Cecconi 0 1 2 1 +2 3

43 Quinn Hughes 0 1 0 3 +2 2

51 Garrett Van Wyh 0 0 2 1 0 0

74 Nicholas Boka 0 0 0 2 0 2

91 Nick Pastujov 0 1 0 3 0 0

30 Hayden Lavigne dnp

Totals 4 7 8 30 -5 14

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 4 +2 2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 2 -1 6

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 1 0 2

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 0 1 0 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 2 2 -2 0

12 Mick Messner 0 1 0 0 +1 0

13 Roman Ahcan 1 0 0 4 +2 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 0 3 +1 1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 3 -2 0

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 2 2 1 +2 0

20 Josh Ess 1 0 0 6 0 7

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 3 +1 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 0 1 +1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 0 1 -1 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 2 1 0 5 +2 2

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 4 0 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 2 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 5 7 10 39 +5 21

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

MICH 1 2 1 0 4

UW 1 3 0 1 5

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

MICH 12 11 6 1 30

UW 10 12 11 6 39

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MICH UW

1st 0-1 (1) 0-1 (0)

2nd 1-1 (1) 1-2 (1)

3rd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (1)

OT 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 1-5 (3) 1-4 (2)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MICH UW

1st 1-2 1-2

2nd 2-4 1-2

3rd 1-2 2-4

OT 0-0 1-2

Total 4-8 5-10

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Joseph Carusone

Referee:Jonathon Sitarski

Linesman:Samuel Shikowsky

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

GOALTENDERS

## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

31 Strauss Mann OTL 64:33 5 9 9 11 5 34

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 64:28 4 11 9 5 1 26

EMPTY NET 0:05 0 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Adam Winborg MICH 2.Slashing 09:34 PP

1st Dominick Mersch UW 2.Tripping 15:51 PP

2nd Dominick Mersch UW 2.Slashing 02:44 PP

2nd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Hooking 07:20 PP

2nd Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Slashing 07:58 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Jack Gorniak UW 2.Boarding 00:47 PP

3rd Garrett Van Wyhe MICH 2.Holding 03:26 PP

3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Interference 04:42 PP

OT Seamus Malone UW 2.Hooking 02:32 PP

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (9-10-2). Loss-Strauss Mann (6-6-3).

Timeout UW with 7:58 left in 3rd period

Timeout MICH with 3:43 left in 3rd period

Timeout MICH with 1:22 left in Overtime

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Wisconsin vs #18 Penn State (Mar 08, 2019 at University Park, Pa.)

Wisconsin (14-16-5) vs. Penn State (19-14-2)

Date: Mar 08, 2019 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena

Attendance: 3381 • Start time: 8:07 PM • End time: 10:35 • Total time: 2:28

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 11:07 UW EV Tarek Baker/7 - 16,9,11,14,5 8,10,7,4,28

2. 1st 17:12 UW PP Sean Dhooghe/13 Wyatt Kalynuk/15 24,2,9,18,16 12,14,22,4

Linus Weissbach/17

3. 1st 18:20 PSU EV Limoges, Alex/18 Folkes, Liam/19 24,20,18,13,5 9,26,2,17,3

Hults, Cole/22

4. 2nd 07:28 UW EV Sean Dhooghe/14 Max Zimmer/12 24,22,16,21,20 9,14,4,22,12

Tarek Baker/13

5. 3rd 03:43 PSU EV DeNaples, Paul/2 Folkes, Liam/20 12,22,14,15,5 3,26,17,9,4

Barratt, Evan/24

6. 3rd 07:48 PSU PP Limoges, Alex/19 Barratt, Evan/25 20,5,18,12 9,17,26,5,22

Folkes, Liam/21

7. 3rd 18:10 UW EV Sean Dhooghe/15 Roman Ahcan/9 24,13,18,20,21 27,13,22,23,5Seamus Malone/16

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 3 0 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 4 2 -1 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 0 0 1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 1 0 3 +1 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 2 +1 0

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 4 -1 1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 1 2 4 0 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 0 1

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 2 -1 1

16 Tarek Baker 1 1 2 3 +2 1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 2 0 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 4 4 0 0

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 +1 0

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 2 1 +2 3

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 0 2 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 3 0 0 4 +1 1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 2 0 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 2 3 0 2

T Team 0 0 12 0 0 0

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 4 6 28 42 +5 14

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Hults, Cole 0 1 0 1 +1 0

3 DeNaples, Paul 1 0 0 2 +2 0

4 Myllari, Kris 0 0 0 2 -1 4

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 0 0 2 -1 4

6 Gobetz, James 0 0 0 0 0 1

7 Bell, Evan 0 0 0 3 -1 0

8 Berger, Chase 0 0 0 2 -1 1

9 Limoges, Alex 2 0 2 3 +1 0

10 Biro, Brandon 0 0 0 4 -1 1

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 0 0 1 -1 0

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 0 0 0 1 -1 2

14 Sucese, Nate 0 0 0 2 -1 0

17 Barratt, Evan 0 2 17 4 +2 2

22 Stevens, Alex 0 0 2 4 -2 1

23 Gober, Blake 0 0 0 1 -1 0

25 Smirnov, Denis 0 0 0 2 0 0

26 Folkes, Liam 0 3 0 2 +2 1

27 Sternschein, Sa 0 0 0 3 -1 0

28 Marsh, Alec 0 0 0 1 -1 1

33 Funkey, Chris dnp

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 3 6 21 40 -5 18

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 2 1 1 4

PSU 1 0 2 3

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 11 17 14 42

PSU 12 14 14 40

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW PSU

1st 1-1 (2) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-1 (3) 0-2 (8)

3rd 0-0 (0) 1-4 (4)

Total 1-2 (5) 1-6 (12)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-0 1-2

2nd 5-10 2-4

3rd 5-18 2-15

Total 10-28 5-21

Three stars:

1. Sean Dhooghe

2. Folkes, Liam

3. Limoges, Alex

Officials:

Referee:Steve McInchak

Referee:Brian Aaron

Linesman:Sam Shikowski

Linesman:Joe Hutek

Game timekeeper:Brent Nachison

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 60:00 3 11 14 12 37

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Jones, Peyton L 59:00 4 9 16 13 38

EMPTY NET 1:00 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Barratt, Evan PSU 2.Cross-Checking 16:32 PP

2nd Brock Caufield UW 2.Tripping 01:45 PP

2nd Limoges, Alex PSU 2.Tripping 05:23 PP

2nd Stevens, Alex PSU 2.Hooking 09:54

2nd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Embellishment 09:54

2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 13:45 PP

2nd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Tripping 18:20 PP

2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Cross-Checking 19:32 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Interference 07:22 PP

3rd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Cross-Checking 19:30 PP

3rd Barratt, Evan PSU 5.Checking From Behi 20:00

3rd Barratt, Evan PSU 10.Game Misconduct 20:00

3rd Ty Emberson UW 2.Roughing Atw 20:00

3rd Team UW 2.Bench 20:00

3rd Team UW 10.Game Misconduct 20:00

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (11-10-2). Loss-Jones, Peyton (15-11-2).

R f ' i t

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Michigan vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2019 at Madison, Wis.)

Michigan (13-14-7, 9-10-5-2B1G) vs. Wisconsin (13-16-5, 9-10-5-2B1g)

Date: Mar 02, 2019 • Location: Madison, Wis. • Arena: Kohl Center

Attendance: 12468 • Start time: 8:03 pm • End time: 10:33 pm • Total time: 2:30

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 04:07 MICH EV Jack Summers/1 Michael Pastujov/8 6,21,23,7,13 6,22,12,20,15Jimmy Lambert/9

2. 1st 08:50 UW EV Wyatt Kalynuk/9 Linus Weissbach/16 27,12,43,33,51 2,9,11,21,16

Jack Gorniak/9

3. 1st 19:43 UW EV Matthew Freytag/6 Max Zimmer/11 10,11,33,43,91 15,22,12,20,6Mick Messner/5

4. 2nd 10:23 MICH EV Jimmy Lambert/4 Michael Pastujov/9 23,21,6,8,74 22,28,6,20,6

Jack Summers/10

5. 2nd 16:47 MICH EV Nick Pastujov/11 Will Lockwood/15 91,10,43,33,11 24,16,2,9,21

6. 3rd 18:53 UW EX Ty Emberson/4 Jack Gorniak/10 6,12,13,25,74 21,11,24,16,2,9Sean Dhooghe/10

7. OT 02:05 UW EV Linus Weissbach/7 Will Johnson/7 10,11,33,43,91 9,17,29,2,5

TEAM SUMMARY

# Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

5 Griffin Luce 0 0 2 2 0 0

6 Jack Summers 1 1 2 1 +1 4

7 Nick Blankenbur 0 0 2 1 +1 3

8 Jack Becker 0 0 0 1 +1 0

10 Will Lockwood 0 1 0 2 -1 0

11 Brendan Warren 0 0 0 1 -1 0

12 Dakota Raabe 0 0 2 0 -2 1

13 Jake Slaker 0 0 0 1 0 0

18 Adam Winborg 0 0 0 3 0 1

21 Michael Pastujov 0 2 0 1 +2 0

23 Jimmy Lambert 1 1 0 1 +2 0

25 Luke Morgan 0 0 0 2 -1 3

27 Nolan Moyle 0 0 12 1 -1 0

33 Joseph Cecconi 0 0 0 2 -2 2

43 Quinn Hughes 0 0 0 1 -2 1

51 Garrett Van Wyh 0 0 12 1 -1 0

55 Jake Gingell 0 0 0 0 0 0

74 Nicholas Boka 0 0 0 2 0 0

91 Nick Pastujov 1 0 0 8 -1 2

T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 0

31 Strauss Mann dnp

Totals 3 5 32 31 -5 17

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 1 0 0 6 +2 1

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 +1 2

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 3 -2 3

7 Jake Bunz 0 0 0 1 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 1 1 2 2 +2 0

11 Jack Gorniak 0 2 0 3 +2 0

12 Mick Messner 0 1 0 0 0 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 12 1 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 0 2 0 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 2 +1 0

17 Will Johnson 0 1 0 2 +1 0

18 Seamus Malone 0 0 12 3 0 1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 0 -1 1

21 Ty Emberson 1 0 0 3 +1 1

22 Max Zimmer 0 1 2 0 -1 0

23 Jason Dhooghe 0 0 2 0 0 0

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 0 1 0 0

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 -1 0

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 0 +1 1

1 Jack Berry dnp

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 4 7 30 29 +6 10

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

MICH 1 2 0 0 3

UW 2 0 1 1 4

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

MICH 15 9 5 2 31

UW 12 7 9 1 29

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd MICH UW

1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

2nd 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 0-1 (1) 0-1 (1)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd MICH UW

1st 2-4 1-2

2nd 0-0 1-2

3rd 6-28 5-26

OT 0-0 0-0

Total 8-32 7-30

Three stars:

1. None

2. None

3. None

Officials:

Referee:Joseph Carusone

Referee:Jonathon Sitarski

Linesman:Samuel Shikowsky

Linesman:Ian McCambridge

GOALTENDERS

## Michigan Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

30 Hayden Lavigne OTL 62:05 4 10 7 8 0 25

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff W 61:05 3 14 7 5 2 28

EMPTY NET 1:00 0 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Jack Summers MICH 2.Tripping 09:26

1st Griffin Luce MICH 2.Roughing 14:58

1st Jason Dhooghe UW 2.Roughing 14:58

2nd Max Zimmer UW 2.Hooking 08:17 PP

3rd Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 01:36

3rd Linus Weissbach UW 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 01:36

3rd Nolan Moyle MICH 2.Roughing 12:41

3rd Seamus Malone UW 2.Roughing 12:41

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

3rd Garrett Van Wyhe MICH 2.Roughing 12:41

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 2.Roughing 12:41

3rd Nolan Moyle MICH 10.10-Minute Miscondu 12:41

3rd Garrett Van Wyhe MICH 10.10-Minute Miscondu 12:41

3rd Seamus Malone UW 10.10-Minute Miscondu 12:41

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 10.10-Minute Miscondu 12:41

3rd Nick Blankenburg MICH 2.Tripping 12:41 PP

Win-Daniel Lebedeff (10-10-2). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (7-8-3).

Timeout MICH with 14:58 left in 3rd period

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Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #18 Penn State (Mar 09, 2019 at University Park, Pa.)

Wisconsin (14-17-5) vs. Penn State (20-14-2)

Date: Mar 09, 2019 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena

Attendance: 4886 • Start time: 6:07 PM • End time: 8:34 PM • Total time: 2:33

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 03:27 UW EV Linus Weissbach/8 Jack Gorniak/11 9,11,16,20,6 5,10,8,22,28

2. 1st 08:49 PSU EV Limoges, Alex/20 Pilewicz, Adam/1 11,9,5,16,20 9,24,22,5,26

Stevens, Alex/10

3. 2nd 02:43 PSU EV Folkes, Liam/15 Pilewicz, Adam/2 25,21,17,2,29 26,24,9,5,22

Limoges, Alex/25

4. 2nd 08:48 PSU EV Biro, Brandon/15 Berger, Chase/13 12,21,29,5 10,8,4,3

5. 2nd 11:40 PSU EV Sucese, Nate/17 Larsson, Ludvig/14 9,16,11,14,5 14,3,25,2,12

DeNaples, Paul/11

6. 2nd 16:06 PSU PP Bell, Evan/1 Biro, Brandon/23 6,28,12,20 7,10,26,9,8

Folkes, Liam/22

7. 3rd 08:01 UW EV Matthew Freytag/7 Seamus Malone/17 15,18,2,21,24 7,12,4,5,26

8. 3rd 15:37 PSU EV Limoges, Alex/21 Folkes, Liam/23 28,22,25,6,20 9,26,6,2,14

Gobetz, James/3

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/-

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 0 0 1 0

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 2 0 -3

6 Peter Tischke 0 0 0 0 0

9 Linus Weissbach 1 0 0 2 -1

11 Jack Gorniak 0 1 0 2 -1

12 Mick Messner 0 0 2 4 -1

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 10 3 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 1 -1

15 Matthew Freytag 1 0 2 3 +1

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 0 2 -1

17 Will Johnson 0 0 0 0 -1

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 14 2 +1

20 Josh Ess 0 0 0 1 -1

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 -1

22 Max Zimmer 0 0 0 0 -1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 0 0 2 +1

25 Dominick Mersch 0 0 0 1 -2

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 -1

29 Brock Caufield 0 0 0 0 -2

T Team 0 0 0 0 0

35 Johan Blomquist dnp

Totals 2 2 30 26 -14

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/-

2 Hults, Cole 0 0 0 1 +2

3 DeNaples, Paul 0 1 0 0 +2

4 Myllari, Kris 0 0 0 1 0

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 0 0 1 0

6 Gobetz, James 0 1 2 1 +1

7 Bell, Evan 1 0 0 1 -1

8 Berger, Chase 0 1 2 3 0

9 Limoges, Alex 2 1 0 6 +3

10 Biro, Brandon 1 1 0 6 0

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 1 0 4 0

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 0 0 0 0 0

14 Sucese, Nate 1 0 0 6 +2

22 Stevens, Alex 0 1 0 4 +1

23 Gober, Blake 0 0 2 0 0

24 Pilewicz, Adam 0 2 0 1 +2

25 Smirnov, Denis 0 0 0 3 +1

26 Folkes, Liam 1 2 0 7 +2

27 Sternschein, Sa 0 0 0 1 0

28 Marsh, Alec 0 0 0 5 -1

33 Funkey, Chris dnp

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 6 11 6 51 +1

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 1 0 1 2

PSU 1 4 1 6

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 Tot

UW 7 9 10 26

PSU 19 21 11 51

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (6)

2nd 0-1 (0) 1-2 (6)

3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1)

Total 0-2 (0) 1-4 (13)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW PSU

1st 2-4 1-2

2nd 2-4 2-4

3rd 3-22 0-0

Total 7-30 3-6

Three stars:

1. Limoges, Alex

2. Folkes, Liam

3. Pilewicz, Adam

Officials:

Referee:Steve McInchak

Referee:Brain Aaron

Linesman:Sam Shikowsky

Linesman:Joe Hutek

Game timekeeper:Kevin Stoicovy

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff L 36:06 5 18 16 0 34

1 Jack Berry 23:54 1 0 1 10 11

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves

31 Jones, Peyton W 59:41 2 6 9 9 24

EMPTY NET 0:19 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Gober, Blake PSU 2.Elbowing 10:36

1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Roughing 10:36

1st Mick Messner UW 2.Tripping 16:30 PP

2nd Gobetz, James PSU 2.Cross-Checking 07:05 PP

2nd Matthew Freytag UW 2.Tripping 08:44 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Cross-Checking 14:24 PP

2nd Berger, Chase PSU 2.Hooking 18:56 PP

3rd Roman Ahcan UW 10.10-Minute Miscondu 05:49

3rd Seamus Malone UW 2.Tripping 08:21 PP

3rd Seamus Malone UW 10.10-Minute Miscondu 08:21

Win-Jones, Peyton (16-11-2). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (11-11-2).

Hockey Game Box Score (Final)

Wisconsin vs #18 Penn State (Mar 10, 2019 at University Park, Pa.)

Wisconsin (14-18-5) vs. Penn State (21-14-2)

Date: Mar 10, 2019 • Location: University Park, Pa. • Arena: Pegula Ice Arena

Attendance: 3285 • Start time: 6:07 PM • End time: 8:59 • Total time: 2:52

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice

1. 1st 01:18 PSU EV Folkes, Liam/16 Smirnov, Denis/14 9,21,12,2,15 26,25,4,7,12

2. 1st 05:24 UW EV Brock Caufield/7 Wyatt Kalynuk/16 29,2,25,17,21 10,28,8,4,7

Dominick Mersch/7

3. 2nd 04:09 PSU PP Hults, Cole/6 Larsson, Ludvig/15 28,12,20,5 2,12,14,25,134. 2nd 09:46 UW PP Max Zimmer/5 Sean Dhooghe/11 22,24,18,2,9 7,14,3,13

Seamus Malone/18

5. 2nd 10:10 UW EV Josh Ess/5 Max Zimmer/13 20,22,21,12,15 10,6,5,28,8

6. 2nd 18:54 PSU EV Limoges, Alex/22 Folkes, Liam/24 2,21,16,11,9 9,26,3,22,17

DeNaples, Paul/12

7. OT 10:50 PSU EV Folkes, Liam/17 Limoges, Alex/26 11,16,2,9,7 26,9,17,7,4

Barratt, Evan/26

TEAM SUMMARY

# Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/-

2 Wyatt Kalynuk 0 1 0 7 -2

5 Tyler Inamoto 0 0 0 0 0

7 Jake Bunz 0 0 0 1 -1

9 Linus Weissbach 0 0 2 2 -3

11 Jack Gorniak 0 0 0 0 -2

12 Mick Messner 0 0 0 6 0

13 Roman Ahcan 0 0 0 1 0

14 Jesper Peltonen 0 0 0 0 0

15 Matthew Freytag 0 0 0 3 0

16 Tarek Baker 0 0 2 3 -2

17 Will Johnson 0 0 2 1 +1

18 Seamus Malone 0 1 0 5 0

20 Josh Ess 1 0 0 2 +1

21 Ty Emberson 0 0 0 2 0

22 Max Zimmer 1 1 0 2 +1

24 Sean Dhooghe 0 1 0 2 0

25 Dominick Mersch 0 1 0 0 +1

28 Jarod Zirbel 0 0 0 0 0

29 Brock Caufield 1 0 0 2 +1

1 Jack Berry dnp

Totals 3 5 6 39 -5

# Penn State G A Pi Sh +/-

2 Hults, Cole 1 0 2 6 0

3 DeNaples, Paul 0 1 0 0 +1

4 Myllari, Kris 0 0 0 3 +1

5 Kerr, Kevin 0 0 0 1 -1

6 Gobetz, James 0 0 0 0 -1

7 Bell, Evan 0 0 0 1 +1

8 Berger, Chase 0 0 0 5 -2

9 Limoges, Alex 1 1 0 2 +2

10 Biro, Brandon 0 0 0 3 -2

12 Larsson, Ludvig 0 1 0 4 +1

13 Pavlychev, Nikita 0 0 2 2 0

14 Sucese, Nate 0 0 0 6 0

17 Barratt, Evan 0 1 0 3 +2

22 Stevens, Alex 0 0 2 1 +1

24 Pilewicz, Adam 0 0 0 2 0

25 Smirnov, Denis 0 1 0 2 +1

26 Folkes, Liam 2 1 0 2 +3

27 Sternschein, Sa 0 0 0 2 0

28 Marsh, Alec 0 0 0 5 -2

33 Funkey, Chris dnp

35 Autio, Oskar dnp

Totals 4 6 6 50 +5

Goals by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 1 2 0 0 3

PSU 1 2 0 1 4

Shots by Period

Team 1 2 3 OT Tot

UW 13 13 8 5 39

PSU 16 21 8 5 50

Power Play Goals-Att (Sh)

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-2 (3) 0-0 (0)

2nd 1-1 (2) 1-2 (5)

3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2)

OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)

Total 1-3 (5) 1-3 (7)

Penalties-Minutes by Prd

Prd UW PSU

1st 0-0 2-4

2nd 2-4 1-2

3rd 1-2 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

Total 3-6 3-6

Three stars:

1. Folkes, Liam

2. Limoges, Alex

3. Jones, Peyton

Officials:

Referee:Steve McInchak

Referee:Brian Aaron

Linesman:Sam Shikowsky

Linesman:Joe Hutek

Game timekeeper:Brent Nachison

GOALTENDERS

## Wisconsin Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

32 Daniel Lebedeff OTL 70:28 4 15 19 8 4 46

EMPTY NET 0:22 0 0 0 0 0 0

## Penn State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 OT Saves

31 Jones, Peyton W 70:50 3 12 11 8 5 36

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time

1st Pavlychev, Nikita PSU 2.Boarding 09:14 PP

1st Hults, Cole PSU 2.Hooking 14:14 PP

2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Roughing 03:54 PP

Prd Player Team MiOffense Time

2nd Stevens, Alex PSU 2.Holding The Stick 08:23 PP

2nd Will Johnson UW 2.Boarding 16:03 PP

3rd Linus Weissbach UW 2.Elbowing 06:06 PP

Win-Jones, Peyton (17-11-2). Loss-Daniel Lebedeff (11-12-2).

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Goals

Season

264 1976-77254 1989-90253 1981-82WCHA: 192 1976-77Opponent: 187 1975-76

Game

20 Windsor (10/16/81)17 Western Michigan (1/5/68)WCHA: 13 Michigan State (1/6/79) Opponent: 13 St. Mary’s (11/29/63)

Period

9 Windsor (1st, 10/16/81)8 Ohio University (2nd, 2/24/67)8 Northeastern (1st, 1/3/71)WCHA: 7 Michigan State (2nd, 1/6/79)Opponent: 6 (six times) MR: UND (12/2/89)

Goals Per Game

7.03 1967-686.32 1968-696.08 1966-67

Game (both teams)

20 Windsor (10/16/81)

Assists

Season

439 1976-77420 1981-82416 1989-90WCHA: 310 1976-77Opponent: 304 1978-79

Game

26 Michigan State (1/6/79)22 Western Ontario (10/22/76)22 Notre Dame (3/5/78)22 Michigan State (1/6/79)WCHA: 22 Notre Dame (3/5/78) Michigan State (1/6/79)Opponent: 20 Northern Michigan (11/17/89)

Period

14 Western Ontario (3rd, 10/22/76)WCHA: 12 Michigan State (2nd, 1/6/79)

Game (both teams)

30 at Northern Michigan (11/17/89)

Points

Season

702 1976-77 673 1981-82 670 1989-90 WCHA: 502 1976-77Opponent: 477 1984-85

Game

46 Windsor (10/16/81) 35 Michigan State (1/6/79)WCHA: 35 Michigan State (1/6/79)Opponent: 31 Northern Michigan (11/17/89)

Period

20 Air Force (3rd, 11/26/82)20 Yale (1st, 12/28/80)WCHA: 19 Michigan State (2nd, 1/6/79)Opponent: 18 North Dakota (3rd, 2/29/80)

Game (both teams)

46 Windsor (10/16/81) 46 at Northern Michigan (11/17/89)

45 Michigan (2/5/77)

Power-Play Goals

Season

93 1976-77 72 1981-82 72 1989-90 66 1987-88 WCHA: 70 1976-77Opponent: 67 1975-76

Game

7 Macalester (1/24/64) 6 Western Michigan (2/18/67) 6 Notre Dame (3/3/79)Opponent: 6 Minnesota Duluth (3/3/84)

Period

5 Michigan Tech (2nd, 11/5/88) 4 Colorado College (1st, 1/14/06)4 Clarkson (1st, 1/5/80)Opp: 3 (eight times) MR: Michigan (3/2/18)

Best PP Percentage/Season

39.1 % (93 goals in 238 attempts) 1976-77

Team Records

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Short-Handed Goals

Season

20 1982-83• 15 1981-82 14 1994-95 WCHA: 11 1981-82Opponent: 14 1989-90

Game

6 UW-Superior (11/24/67)% 3 at Minnesota Duluth (2/27/82) 3 Air Force (3rd, 11/26/82) WCHA: 3 at Minnesota Duluth (2/27/82)

Period

3 UW-Superior (2nd, 11/24/67) 3 Air Force (3rd, 11/26/82)

Penalties

Season

527 1991-92 491 1994-95 488 1993-94 WCHA: 428 1991-92Opponent: 510 1994-95

Game

25 at North Dakota (12/10/94)24 Michigan Tech (3/5/95)23 Minnesota (2/20/87)Opponent: 25 North Dakota (12/10/94)

Per Game

12.3 1991-92 11.6 1993-94 11.4 1994-95

Period

19 at North Dakota (1st, 12/10/94) 15 Colorado College (3rd, 12/7/91)Opponent: 19 North Dakota (1st, 12/10/94)

Game (both teams)

50 at North Dakota (12/10/94)

Period (both teams)

38 at North Dakota (1st, 12/10/94)

Penalty Minutes

Penalty MinutesSeason

1,183 1991-92 1,145 1994-95 1,080 1993-94 WCHA: 959 1991-92Opponent: 1,197 1994-95

Game

82 North Dakota (11/10/07)74 Minnesota Duluth (1/18/03)71 Colorado College (2/20/93)71 Alaska Anchorage (2/2/02) Opponent: 91 Colorado College (2/20/93)

Per Game

27.5 1991-92 26.6 1994-95 25.7 1993-94

Period

66 North Dakota (3rd, 11/10/07)59 Alaska Anchorage (3rd, 2/2/02)48 at Boston University (2nd, 1/6/89)45 Minnesota Duluth (3rd, 1/18/03)Opp: 66 North Dakota (3rd, 11/10/07)

Game (both teams)

172 North Dakota (11/10/07)162 at Colorado College (2/20/93)144 Alaska Anchorage (2/2/02) 140 Michigan Tech (3/4/95)

Period (both teams)

122 North Dakota (3rd, 11/10/07)83 at UMass Lowell (3rd, 10/26/85)

Most Shots on Goal

Season

1,937 1976-77 1,898 1981-82 1,894 1989-90 1,832 1982-83 1,796 1977-78Opponent: 1,578 1976-77

Game

78 at Northeastern (1/3/71) 78 Colorado College (11/17/72)Opponent: 76 at Colorado College (3/8/97)

Period

33 at Notre Dame (1st, 1/31/69) 33 Colorado College (3rd, 11/27/72) Opponent: 27 Minnesota (3rd, 11/29/80)

• — WCHA record% — NCAA record

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Fewest Shots on Goal

Season

868 2014–15975 2011–121,037 2002–031,068 2015–161,135 1995–96 1,162 1996–971,166 2013–141,176 1998–991,183 2001–021,198 2016–171,212 2010–111,222 2012–131,231 2018-191,237 2017–181,263 1997–98 Opponent: 557 1963–64

Game

11 vs. Alaska Anchorage (1/30/98)12 at Alaska Anchorage (11/30/01)12 at Colorado College (2/13/99)Opponent: 9 (2X) last Alabama Huntsville (12/27/13)

Period

0 Cornell (3rd, 3/19/70)1 MR: at Michigan State (1st, 3/6/15)Opponent: 0 Northern Michigan (3rd, 12/30/02) 0 Alabama Huntsville (1st, 12/27/14)

Overtimes

Season

14 (record: 5-1-8) 2003–0412 (3-4-5) 2018-1911 (2-4-5) 1988–8911 (2-2-7) 2012–1310 (3-4-3) 1992–939 (1-3-5) 1973–749 (3-2-4) 2000–019 (2-3-4) 2002–039 (0-1-8) 2015-16WCHA: 10 (2-3-5, 2-1-7) 1988–89, 2012–13

Shutouts

Season

9 2005–066 1981–82, 2004–055 1968–69, 2012–134 1982–83, 1999–00, 2003–04WCHA: 5 2005–06

Most Times/Season

8 2014–155 2006–07WCHA: 4 2006–07

Goals-For Average

Highest/Season

7.03 (218 goals in 31 games) 1967-686.32 (215/34) 1968-696.08 (158/26) 1966-67WCHA: 6.00 1976-77

Lowest/Season

1.69 (59 goals in 35 games) 2014–152.27 (93 goals in 41 games) 2006–072.33 (93 goals in 40 games) 2002–032.58 (98 goals in 38 games) 1998–992.67 (112 goals in 42 games) 2012–132.70 (93 goals in 35 games) 2015–162.79 (123 goals in 43 games) 2003–042.85 (105 goals in 37 games) 2011–123.07 (127 goals in 41 games) 2004–053.05 (113 goals in 37 games) 2018-193.10 (115 goals in 37 games) 2017–183.15 (123 goals in 39 games) 2001–02WCHA: 2.11 2006–07

Goals-Against Average

Highest/Season

4.92 (187 goals in 38 games) 1975-764.70 (108/23) 1964-654.58 (165/36) 1979-80WCHA: 4.87 1979-80

Lowest/Season

1.79 (79 goals in 43 games) 2005–062.08 (89/42) 2012–132.16 (93/43) 2003–042.20 (91/41) 2004–052.54 (95/37) 2013–142.58 (111/43) 2009–102.63 (121/46) 1981–822.66 (109/41) 1999–002.76 (102/37) 2011–122.79 (106/38) 1971–722.79 (131/47) 1981–82WCHA: 2.12 2005–06

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Wins, Losses, Ties & Overtimes

All Games

Most Wins37 1976-77 Record: 37-7-136 1989-90 36-9-135 1981-82 35-11-1

Most Home Wins22 1976-77 22-5-022 1981-82 22-5-120 1982-83 20-4-120 1987-88† 20-5-120 1989-90† 20-3-1

Most Road Wins16 1989-90† 16-6-015 1976-77 15-2-115 1997-98 15-8-015 1999-2000 15-6-0

Best Winning Percentage.833 (Record: 37-7-1) 1976-77.793 (36-9-1) 1989-90.768 (31-9-1) 1999-00

Best Home Winning Pct..950 (19-1-0) 1972-73.875 (17-2-1) 2013-14.854 (20-3-1)† 1989-90.825 (16-3-1) 1999-00

Best Road Winning Pct..861 (15-2-1) 1976–77.750 (11-3-2) 2005–06.727 (16-6-0) 1989–90.714 (15-6-0) 1999–00.714 (8-2-4) 2012–13

Largest Wins20-0 vs. Windsor (10/16/81)17-0 vs. W. Michigan (1/5/68)•15-1 vs. W. Michigan (2/17/66)16-2 vs. Notre Dame (2/17/68)14-0 vs. Air Force (11/27/82)

Largest Home Wins20-0 vs. Windsor (10/16/81)17-0 vs. W. Michigan (1/5/68)•15-1 vs. W. Michigan (2/17/66)16-2 vs. Notre Dame (2/17/68)14-0 vs. Air Force (11/27/82)

Largest Road Wins12-0 at Notre Dame (1/31/69)12-0 at Ohio Univ. (2/22/69)13-1 at UW-Superior (11/15/70)

Longest Winning Streak12 Jan. 14 - Feb. 19, 197711 Nov. 4 - Dec. 9, 197211 Dec. 4, 1982 - Jan. 21, 1983

Longest Home Win Streak16 Nov. 10, 1972 - Feb. 17, 197315 Oct. 19, 1985 - Feb. 2, 1986†12 Jan. 14 - Feb. 19, 1977*

Longest Road Win Streak10 Oct. 22, 2005 - Feb. 3, 2006 9 Nov. 20, 1976 - Feb. 5, 19778 Oct. 31, 1997 - Jan. 24, 19987 Feb. 4 - March 17, 2000*

Longest Unbeaten Streak15 (11-0-4) 10/24 - 12/27/0314 (13-0-1) 10/16 - 11/28/8114 (12-0-2) 10/21 - 12/3/05

Long. Home Unbeaten Streak16 (16-0-0) 11/10/72-2/17/7315 (15-0-0) 10/19/85-2/1/86

Longest Road Unbeaten Streak10 (10-0-0) 10/22/05-2/3/069 (7-0-2) 11/7/03-1/23/049 (9-0-0) 12/20/76-2/5/77

Most Losses26 (4-26-5) 2014–1524 (12-24-2) 1975–7623 (13-23-4) 2002–0321 (15-21-2) 1996–97

Fewest Losses (min. 20 games)7 (37-7-1) 1976–779 (14-9-0) 1964–659 (12-9-0) 1965–669 (29-9-2) 1972–739 (36-9-1)† 1989–909 (31-9-1) 1999–00

Fewest Home Losses1 (19-1-0) 1972–732 (17-2-1) 2013–143 (20-3-1)† 1989–903 (15-3-1) 1991–923 (16-3-1) 1999–003 (15-3-3) 2009–10

Few. Road Losses (min. 14 gp)2 (15-2-1) 1976–772 (8-2-4) 2012–133 (11-3-2) 2005–065 (9-5-1) 1968–695 (10-5-2) 2003–04

Largest Defeats2-12 at Minnesota (2/3/22)2-12 vs. St. Mary’s (11/30/63)0-9 at Marquette (1/18/29)1-10 vs. Minnesota (1932)0-9 vs. Minnesota (2/8/35)0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3/3/84)+

Largest Home Defeats2-12 vs. St. Mary’s (11/30/63)0-9 vs. Minnesota (2/8/35)1-10 vs. Minnesota (1932)

Largest Road Defeats2-12 at Minnesota (2/3/22)0-9 at Marquette (1/18/29)0-9 at Michigan St. (12/12/64)0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3/3/84)+

Longest Losing Streak9 1926-27, ‘32-33, ‘96-978 1921-22

Longest Home Losing Streak9 1932-338 2014–157 2002–03

Longest Road Losing Streak7 1998-996 1996-97, 2002–03

Longest Winless Streaks11 2014-159 1996-977 1998-99, 1995-96

Most Ties8 2003-04, 2015-16

WCHA Games

Most Wins26 1976-77 26-5-123 1985-86† 23-11-023 1999-2000 23-5-0

Most Home Wins15 1987-88† 15-5-014 1985-86† 14-2-013 1972-73 13-1-013 1976-77 13-3-013 1991-92 13-2-1

Most Road Wins13 1976-77 13-2-112 1999-2000 12-2-010 1977-78 10-5-1

Largest Home Wins12-1 vs. North Dakota (3/6/71)12-1 vs. Notre Dame (3/5/78)11-0 vs. N. Michigan (11/1/92)

Best Winning Percentage.828 (26-5-1) 1976-77.821 (23-5-0) 1999-00.714 (20-8-0) 1971-72

Best Home Winning Pct..929 (13-1-0) 1972-73.875 (14-2-0)† 1985-86.844 (13-2-1) 1991-92

Best Road Winning Pct..857 (12-2-0) 1999–00.844 (13-2-1) 1969–70.714 (9-3-2) 2005–06.714 (8-2-4) 2012–13

Largest Road Wins10-1 at North Dakota (2/6/81) 9-0 at North Dakota (3/13/82)* 9-1 at Colorado College (1/14/06) 8-0 at Michigan St. (11/20/76) 8-0 at Denver (1/14/83)

Largest Wins12-1 vs. North Dakota (3/6/71)12-1 vs. Notre Dame (3/5/7811-0 vs. NMU (11/1/92)

Longest Winning Streak12 Jan. 14, 1976 - Feb. 19, 1977 9 Nov. 4 - Dec. 9, 1972 9 Feb. 24 - April 1, 1990*

Longest Home Win Streak13 Oct. 19, 1985 - Feb. 2, 1986†12 Nov. 11, 1972 - Feb. 17, 1973*

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Longest Road Win Streak 9 Nov. 20, 1976 - Feb. 5, 1977 8 Oct. 22, 2005 - Feb. 3, 2006 8 Oct. 31, 1997 - Jan. 24, 1998

Longest Unbeaten Streak13 (8-0-5) 11/7/03 - 1/9/04

Most Losses19 (11-19-2) 1975-7618 (12-18-0) 1979-80

Fewest Losses5 (26-5-1) 1976-775 (23-5-0) 1999-00

Fewest Home Losses1 (13-1-0) 1972-732 (10-2-0) 1970-712 (14-2-0)† 1985-862 (13-2-1) 1991-922 (7-2-5) 2003-04

Fewest Road Losses2 (13-2-1) 1976–772 (12-2-0) 1999–002 (8-2-4) 2012–133 (9-3-2) 2005–06

Largest Defeats0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3-3-84)+3-11 at Michigan (12/2/77)1-8 at Michigan (11/2/74)1-8 vs. N. Dakota (2/29/80)4-11 vs. CC (3/8/81)+3-10 at Denver (1/19/85)3-10 vs. Denver (12/21/86)1-8 at Michigan Tech (11/7/92)1-8 at Minnesota (2/15/03)2-9 vs. Minnesota (1/23/16)

Largest Home Defeats1-8 vs. North Dakota (2/29/80)4-11 vs. CC (3/8/81)+1-8 vs. Minn.-Duluth (2/9/85)3-10 vs. Denver (12/21/86)1-8 vs. Minnesota (1/26/91)2-9 vs. Minnesota (1/23/16)

Largest Road Defeat0-9 at Minn.-Duluth (3/3/84)+

Longest Losing Streak7 1996-975 1975-76, 2002–03

Longest Home Losing Streak5 2002–03

Longest Road Losing Streak6 1996-97, 2002–035 1972-73, 1975-76, 1979-80 1985-86, 1987-88† and 1997-98

Most Ties7 2003–04, 2012–13

* — includes playoffs

• — game played in Milwaukee

+ — playoff game

† — Hockey East games counted as

league contests

Overtime Record

2018–19 11 GP, 2-4-5 2017–18 5 GP, 0-1-42016–17 5 GP, 2-2-12015–16 9 GP, 0-1-82014–15 5 GP, 0-0-52013–14 6 GP, 3-1-22012–13 11 GP, 2-2-72011–12 6 GP, 0-4-22010–11 8 GP, 1-3-42009–10 4 GP, 0-0-42008–09 7 GP, 0-3-42007–08 10 GP, 0-3-72006–07 9 GP, 2-3-42005–06 6 GP, 2-1-32004–05 5 GP, 0-1-42003–04 14 GP, 5-1-82002–03 9 GP, 2-3-42001–02 8 GP, 2-2-42000–01 9 GP, 3-2-41999–00 7 GP, 5-1-11998–99 5 GP, 1-0-41997–98 3 GP, 2-0-11996–97 4 GP, 1-1-21995–96 6 GP, 2-1-31994–95 8 GP, 2-2-41993–94 4 GP, 1-2-11992–93 10, GP 3-4-31991–92 7 GP, 4-1-21990–91 4 GP, 0-1-31989–90 7 GP, 6-0-11988–89 11 GP, 2-4-51987–88 6 GP, 3-2-11986–87 6 GP, 3-2-11985–86 4 GP, 2-2-01984–85 4 GP, 3-1-01983–84 5 GP, 2-2-11982–83 5 GP, 2-0-31981–82 5 GP, 2-2-11980–81 3 GP, 1-2-01979–80 3 GP, 0-2-11978–79 6 GP, 4-0-21977–78 6 GP, 1-2-31976–77 8 GP, 6-1-11975–76 7 GP, 1-4-21974–75 3 GP, 1-0-21973–74 9 GP, 1-3-51972–73 4 GP, 3-0-11971–72 2 GP, 2-0-01970–71 5 GP, 1-3-11969–70 3 GP, 2-1-01968–69 3 GP, 0-1-21967–68 1 GP, 0-1-01966–67 1 GP, 1-0-01965–66 2 GP, 1-1-01964–65 0 GP, 0-0-01963–64 6 GP, 3-0-3

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100-Point Scorers Player Years GP G A Pts PPG1. Mike Eaves 1974-78 160 94 173 267 1.672. Mark Johnson 1976-79 125 125 131 256 2.053. Theran Welsh, D 1977-81 161 34 194 228 1.424. Tony Granato 1983-87 152 100 120 220 1.455. Scott Lecy 1977-81 151 83 127 210 1.396. Ron Vincent 1978-82 159 75 131 206 1.307. Doug Macdonald 1988-92 152 75 114 189 1.248. Delbert DeHate 1966-70 95 108 80 188 1.989. Les Grauer 1975-79 163 83 98 181 1.1110. Paul Houck 1981-85 165 82 95 177 1.07 Paul Ranheim 1984-88 161 88 89 177 1.1012. John Johannson 1980-84 171 64 112 176 1.03 Gary Shuchuk 1986-90 177 85 91 176 0.9914. Chris Tancill 1986-90 173 81 92 173 1.0015. Robert Poffenroth 1967-70 99 74 95 169 1.7116. Craig Norwich, D 1974-77 114 42 126 168 1.47 Andrew Shier 1990-94 146 53 115 168 1.1518. Paul Houston 1981-85 152 73 94 167 1.1019. Dave Maley 1982-86 162 66 100 166 1.0220. Steve Alley 1972-77 159 75 90 165 1.04 John Byce 1986-90 169 77 88 165 0.9822. Gary Winchester 1970-74 144 83 80 163 1.1323. Steve Reinprecht 1996-00 154 72 90 162 1.0524. Mark Zengerle 2010–14 151 37 125 162 1.0725. Jason Zent 1990-94 164 92 68 160 0.9826. Peter Johnson 1978-82 153 82 77 159 1.0427. Barry Richter 1989-93 170 52 104 156 0.9228. Tim Thomas, D 1981-86 151 41 113 154 1.0229. Dave Lundeen 1973-77 141 60 81 141 1.0030. Kelly Fairchild 1991-94 125 56 83 139 1.1131. Murray Heatley 1968-71 86 75 62 137 1.59 Steve Tuttle 1984-88 147 63 74 137 0.9333. Norm Cherrey 1969-73 145 66 67 133 0.92 Dean Talafous 1971-74 111 48 85 133 1.2035. John Taft, D 1972-77 156 36 95 131 0.8436. Jim Johannson 1982-86 148 63 67 130 0.88

Player Years GP G A Pts PPG37. Sean Hill, D 1988-91 124 35 94 129 1.04 Blaine Moore 1990-94 141 57 72 129 0.91 Tom Ulseth 1974-78 160 56 73 129 0.8040. Marty Wiitala 1982-86 163 46 82 128 0.7941. John Newberry 1980-82 78 68 59 127 1.6342. James Boyd 1968-71 101 60 66 126 1.28 Pat Ford 1984-88 155 48 78 126 0.81 Max Williams 1992-96 148 65 61 126 0.8545. Michael Davies 2006–10 155 54 69 123 0.7946. Joe Bianchi 1994-98 157 54 68 122 0.7847. Robbie Earl 2003–06 125 58 63 121 0.97 Dustin Kuk 1996-00 148 46 75 121 0.8249. Michael Mersch 2010–14 157 67 53 120 0.7650. Paul Stanton, D 1985-89 167 25 90 115 0.6951. Bruce Driver, D 1980-83 127 28 86 114 0.89 Blake Geoffrion 2006–10 147 55 59 114 0.7653. Dany Heatley 1999-01 77 52 61 113 1.47 Justin Schultz, D 2011-12 121 40 73 113 0.93 Norm McIntosh, D 1974-78 158 27 86 113 0.7156. James Young 1969-72 104 55 56 111 1.0757. Max Bentley 1969-73 120 50 60 110 0.91 Ryan MacMurchy 2002–06 164 44 66 110 0.6759. Todd Lecy 1979-83 149 50 57 107 0.7160. Pat Flatley 1981-83 76 42 64 106 1.39 Rob Romanchuk 1975-79 162 54 52 106 0.6562. Jamie Spencer 1991-95 143 46 59 105 0.7363. Rob Andringa, D 1987-91 179 16 88 104 0.58 Seamus Malone 2015-19 142 33 71 104 0.7265. James Johnston 1969-73 144 52 51 103 0.73 Dennis Olmstead 1972-74 75 45 58 103 1.37 Bob Suter, D 1975-79 157 27 76 103 0.6568. Joe Pavelski 2004–06 84 39 62 101 1.20 Ted Pearson 1980-84 154 40 61 101 0.65 Tyler Barnes 2010–14 152 45 56 101 0.6671. Timothy Dool 1969-73 140 46 54 100 0.71 Brian Rafalski, D 1991-95 150 20 80 100 0.66 Mike Strobel 1991-96 155 49 51 100 0.64 Robert Lundeen 1971-75 143 35 65 100 0.69

PPG - Points per game

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Scoring StreaksPOINT-SCORING STREAKSPlayer GP Dates (G-A=P)Mike Eaves 21 11/12/77-2/3/78 17-31=48Mark Zengerle 20 10/8/11-1/13/12 9-24=33Nic Kerdiles 18^ 2/24-11/1/13 10-17=27Mark Johnson 17 10/29/77-1/7/78 20-21=41John Johannson 16 2/4-3/26/83 9-15=24Chris Tancill 15 1/6-2/24/90 19-10=29Scott Lecy 15 12/6/80-2/7/81 11-23=34John Byce 14 1/2-2/16/90 12-31=33Tony Granato 14 11/15/86-1/9/87 13-24=37Craig Norwich 14 12/11/76-2/11/77 8-24=32Craig Norwich 14 10/15-12/4/76 4-24=28Paul Stanton 13 10/23-12/4/87 4-15=19Paul Houston 13 1/5-2/16/85 10-10=20Mark Johnson 13 12/8/78-2/2/79 14-20=34Cameron Hughes 12 1/6-2/18/17 5-11=16Nic Kerdiles 12 2/24-3/29/13 6-13=19Joe Pavelski 12 2/3-3/17/06 6-11=17David Hukalo 12 2/10-3/18/00 6-12=18Steve Reinprecht 12 2/10-3/18/00 9-10=19Joe Bianchi 12 12/12/97-1/30/98 7-12=19Dustin Kuk 12 11/6-12/31/98 3-13=16 Max Williams 12 2/11-3/18/95 8-8=16Kelly Fairchild 12 1/21-2/25/94 3-16=19Dan Plante 12 2/19-3/26/93 7-11=18 Paul Ranheim 12 11/21/86-1/4/87 11-18=29 Mark Johnson 12 10/20-11/25/78 15-17=32Tyler Barnes 11 10/8-11/12/11 6-7=13Gary Shuchuk 11 12/9/89-1/23/90 13-10=23Tom Sagissor 11 11/3-12/2/89 9-13=22Tim Thomas 11 12/28/84-2/1/85 7-17=24Jim Johannson 11 10/29-12/2/83 9-12=21Mark Johnson 11 1/7-2/11/77 9-17=26Bob Poffenroth 11 11/22-12/28/67 14-13=27Mark Zengerle 10 2/15-3/28/14 6-13=19Justin Schultz 10 10/8-11/11/11 4-12=16Chris Chelios 10 11/6-12/4/81 2-16=18

Does not include streaks prior to 1976–77.

^ - Streak spans two seasons.

GOAL-SCORING STREAKSPlayer GP Dates TotalSteve Alley 9 10/15-11/19/76 10John Byce 9 1/6-2/3/90 11Jason Zent 8 11/30/91-1/10/92 11Bert DeHate 8 12/30/67-1/27/68 15Mark Johnson 8* 3/4-25/78 10Pat Flatley 8 10/22-11/12/82 11

WCHA GamesMark Johnson 8 11/26/76-1/8/77 10

*Mark Johnson scored in 10 consecutive games over two seasons, scoring in the first two games of the 1978–79

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Points

Season

Name GP G A Pts Avg. 1. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 41 49 90 2.25 2. Mike Eaves (‘77-78) 43 31 58 89 2.07 3. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 48 38 86 2.05 4. Craig Norwich (‘76-77) 44 18 65 83 1.89 5. Mike Eaves (‘76-77) 45 28 53 81 1.80 6. Mark Johnson (‘76-77) 43 36 44 80 1.86 Gary Shuchuk (‘89-90) 45 41 39 80 1.78 8. Bert DeHate (‘67-68) 31 47 30 77 2.48 9. Scott Lecy (‘80-81) 42 26 49 75 1.79 10. Tony Granato (‘86-87) 42 28 45 73 1.74

Big Ten Games 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-’14) 20 7 16 23 1.15 Trent Frederic (‘16-pres.) 20 11 12 23 1.15 3. Nic Kerdiles (‘13-’14) 14 10 12 22 1.57 Luke Kunin (‘16-’17) 19 12 10 22 1.15 Luke Kunin (‘15-’16) 20 12 10 22 1.10

WCHA Games 1. Mike Eaves (‘77-78) 32 25 45 70 2.19 Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 31 39 31 70 2.26

Career

Name GP G A Pts Avg. 1. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 94 173 267 1.67 2. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 125 131 256 2.05 3. Theran Welsh (‘77-81) 161 34 194 228 1.42 4. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 100 120 220 1.45 5. Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 151 83 127 210 1.39 6. Ron Vincent (‘78-82) 159 75 131 206 1.30 7. Doug Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 75 114 189 1.24 8. Bert DeHate (‘66-70) 95 108 80 188 1.98 9. Les Grauer (‘75-79) 163 83 98 181 1.11 10. Paul Houck (‘81-85) 165 82 95 177 1.07 Paul Ranheim (‘84-88) 161 88 89 177 1.10

Big Ten Games 1. Cameron Hughes (‘14-’18) 80 16 39 55 .687 2. Ryan Wagner (‘14-’18) 84 20 33 53 .630 3. Grant Besse (‘13-’17) 77 20 32 52 .675 4. Seamus Malone ('15-'19) 86 15 35 50 .581 5. Trent Frederic (‘16-’18) 43 22 20 42 .977 WCHA Games 1. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 124 72 134 206 1.66 2. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 92 91 105 196 2.13

Game

8 Tom French (4-4=8) vs. Illinois Club (12/13/63)8 Ron Leszczynski (4-4=8) vs. Illinois Club (12/13/63)8 Bert DeHate (5-3=8) vs. Ohio University (2/24/67)

Period

5 Bob Suter (2nd) vs. Denver (2/3/79)

5 Brian Mullen (2nd) at North Dakota (3/13/82)4 12 times: most recently by Joe Pavelski/Tom Gilbert (1st) vs. CC (1/14/06)

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name GP G A Pts.1963-64 Ron Leszczynski, W 12 16 18 341964-65 Ray Clegg, W 22 27 22 491965-66 Chuck Kennedy, C 21 13 14 271966-67 Don Addison, D 26 12 28 401967-68 Bert DeHate, C 31 47 30 771968-69 Bert DeHate, C 34 36 25 611969-70 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 19 32 511970-71 Jim Boyd, C 34 19 30 491971-72 Gary Winchester, C 38 25 27 521972-73 Dennis Olmstead, C 40 23 32 551973-74 Dennis Olmstead, C 35 22 26 481974-75 Mike Eaves, C 38 17 37 541975-76 Mike Eaves, C 34 18 25 431976-77 Craig Norwich, D 44 18 65 831977-78 Mike Eaves, C 43 31 58 891978-79 Mark Johnson, C 40 41 49 90 *1979-80 Theran Welsh, D 36 7 51 581980-81 Scott Lecy, C 42 26 49 751981-82 John Newberry, C 39 38 27 651982-83 Paul Houck, LW 47 38 33 711983-84 Paul Houston, C 38 25 23 481984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 42 33 34 671985-86 Dave Maley, W 42 20 40 601986-87 Tony Granato, C-W 42 28 45 731987-88 Steve Tuttle, RW 45 27 39 661988-89 John Byce, RW 42 27 28 551989-90 Gary Shuchuk, C 42 41 39 801990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 19 32 511991-92 Doug Macdonald, C 33 16 28 44 Jason Zent, LW 43 27 17 441992-93 Andrew Shier, RW 41 22 36 581993-94 Kelly Fairchild, C 42 20 44 641994-95 Max Williams, C 43 26 26 521995-96 Shawn Carter, W-C 40 17 28 451996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 17 19 361997-98 Steve Reinprecht, C 41 19 24 431998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 38 16 17 331999-00 Steve Reinprecht, C 37 26 40 662000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 39 24 33 572001-02 Brad Winchester, W 38 14 20 342002–03 Rene Bourque, W 40 19 8 272003–04 Rene Bourque, W 42 16 20 362004–05 Joe Pavelski, C 41 16 29 452005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 43 23 33 56 2006–07 Andrew Joudrey, C 40 9 20 292007–08 Kyle Turris, C 36 11 24 352008–09 Jamie McBain, D 40 7 30 372009–10 Derek Stepan, C 41 12 42 542010–11 Justin Schultz, D 41 18 29 472011–12 Mark Zengerle, C 37 13 37 50 2012–13 Michael Mersch, W 42 23 13 362013–14 Mark Zengerle, C 37 10 34 442014–15 Grant Besse, W 32 11 11 222015–16 Grant Besse, W 35 11 22 332016–17 Luke Kunin, W 35 22 16 382017–18 Ryan Wagner, W 37 15 18 332018–19 Sean Dhooghe, W 37 15 11 26 Seamus Malone, C 37 8 18 26

*—Wisconsin Record

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GoalsSeason

Name GP G 1. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 48 2. Bert DeHate (‘67-68) 31 47 3. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 41 Gary Shuchuk (‘89-90) 45 41 5. Chris Tancill (‘89-90) 45 39 6. John Newberry (‘81-82) 39 38 Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 38 8. Bert DeHate (‘68-69) 34 36 Mark Johnson (‘76-77) 43 36 Paul Ranheim (‘87-88) 44 36

Big Ten Games 1. Luke Kunin (‘15-’16) 22 15

Career

Name GP G 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 125 2. Bert DeHate (‘66-70) 95 108 3. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 100 4. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 94 5. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 92 6. Paul Ranheim (‘84-88) 161 88 7. Gary Shuchuk (‘86-90) 177 85 8. Gary Winchester (‘70-74) 114 83 Les Grauer (‘75-79) 163 83 Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 151 83

Big Ten Games 1. Luke Kunin (‘15-’17) 41 27 2. Grant Besse (‘13-’17) 88 22

Trent Frederic (‘16-’18) 43 22

Game

5 Bert DeHate vs. Ohio University (2/24/67)5 Mike Meeker vs. Michigan Tech (10/29/77)5 Mark Johnson vs. Michigan Tech (1/27/78)

Period

4 Mark Fitzgerald (2nd) vs. Ohio University (2/24/67)3 16 times: most recently by John Byce (2nd) vs. Michigan

Tech (11/5/88)

The Fastest...

Goal to Start a GameTrent Frederic (vs. Michigan, 2/18/17) :08Opp: Ryan Stoa, Minnesota (10/25/08) :06

Goal to Start a PeriodRon Vincent, 2nd (1/26/80) :05

Two GoalsBob Suter/Rod Romanchuck, Denver (2/3/79) :06

Tony Granato/Jim Johannson, UMass-Lowell (10/27/85) :06

Two Goals/One PlayerSteve Alley, Michigan State (1/29/77) :10

Three GoalsMax Williams/Troy Howard/Rick Enrico, UMD (2/3/96) :27

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name GP Goals1963-64 Ron Leszczynski, W 12 161964-65 Ray Clegg, W 22 271965-66 Chuck Kennedy, C 21 13 Tom Obrodovich, W 21 131966-67 Jim Petruzates, W 26 23 Tom Obrodovich, W 26 231967-68 Bert DeHate, C 31 471968-69 Bert DeHate, C 34 361969-70 Murray Heatley, W 32 251970-71 Norm Cherrey, W 34 21 Murray Heatley, W 24 211971-72 Jim Young, W 36 261972-73 Gary Winchester, C 40 24 Norm Cherrey, W 39 241973-74 Dennis Olmstead, C 35 221974-75 Steve Alley, W 38 231975-76 Mike Eaves, C 34 181976-77 Mark Johnson, C 43 361977-78 Mark Johnson, C 42 48*1978-79 Mark Johnson, C 40 411979-80 Ron Vincent, W 35 241980-81 John Newberry, C 39 30 Peter Johnson, W 42 301981-82 John Newberry, C 39 381982-83 Paul Houck, W 47 381983-84 Paul Houston, C 38 251984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 42 331985-86 Tony Granato, C-W 33 251986-87 Steve Tuttle, W 42 311987-88 Paul Ranheim, W 44 361988-89 John Byce, W-C 42 271989-90 Gary Shuchuk, C 45 411990-91 Doug Macdonald, C 31 201991-92 Jason Zent, W 43 271992-93 Dan Plante, W 42 26 Jason Zent, W 40 261993-94 Blaine Moore, C 37 211994-95 Max Williams, C 43 261995-96 Max Williams, C 37 211996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 171997-98 Steve Reinprecht, C 41 191998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 38 161999-00 Dany Heatley, W 38 282000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 39 242001-02 Matt Hussey, W 39 182002–03 Rene Bourque, W 40 192003–04 Rene Bourque, W 42 162004–05 Robbie Earl, W 41 202005–06 Robbie Earl, W 42 242006–07 Jake Dowell, W 41 192007–08 Michael Davies, W 39 13 Ben Street, W 40 132008–09 Blake Geoffrion, C 35 15 John Mitchell, W 40 152009–10 Blake Geoffrion, C 40 282010–11 Craig Smith, C 41 192011–12 Justin Schultz, D 37 162012–13 Michael Mersch, W 42 232013–14 Michael Mersch, W 37 222014–15 Grant Besse, W 32 112015–16 Luke Kunin, W 34 192016–17 Luke Kunin, W 35 222017–18 Trent Frederic, C 37 172018–19 Sean Dhooghe, W 37 15

*—Wisconsin Record

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2016–17Luke Kunin 22

2013–14Michael Mersch 22

2012–13Michael Mersch 23

2009–10Blake Geoffrion 28Michael Davies 20

2005–06Robbie Earl 24Joe Pavelski 23

2004–05Robbie Earl 20

2000–01Dany Heatley 23

1999–2000Dany Heatley 28Steve Reinprecht 26

1995–96Max Williams 21

1994–95Max Williams 26Mike Strobel 22

1993–94Blaine Moore 21Kelly Fairchild 20Jason Zent 20

1992–93 Dan Plante 26Jason Zent 26Kelly Fairchild 25Andrew Shier 22

1991–92Jason Zent 27

1990–91Doug Macdonald 20

1989–90Gary Shuchuk 41Chris Tancill 39John Byce 27

1988–89John Byce 27Doug Macdonald 23Chris Tancill 20

1987–88Paul Ranheim 36Steve Tuttle 27John Byce 22

1986–87Steve Tuttle 31Tony Granato 28Paul Ranheim 24

1985–86Tony Granato 25Tom Ryan 24Scott Mellanby 21Dave Maley 20Ernie Vargas 20

1984–85Tony Granato 33Paul Houston 24

1983–84Paul Houston 25John Johannson 21Paul Houck 20

1982–83Paul Houck 38Patrick Flatley 25John Johannson 22Paul Houston 21

1981–82John Newberry 38Peter Johnson 35Brian Mullen 20

1980–81John Newberry 30Peter Johnson 30Ed Lebler 28Scott Lecy 26Ron Vincent 20

1979–80Ron Vincent 24Chuck Durocher 21

1978–79Mark Johnson 41Les Grauer 29Scott Lecy 25Rod Romanchuk 25

1977–78Mark Johnson 48Mike Eaves 31Les Grauer 21

1976–77Mark Johnson 36Steve Alley 32Mike Eaves 28Mike Meeker 26Les Grauer 21

1974–75Steve Alley 23

1973–74Dennis Olmstead 22

1972–73Gary Winchester 24Norm Cherrey 24Max Bentley 23Dennis Olmstead 23Dean Talafous 21

1971–72James Young 26Gary Winchester 25

1970–71Norm Cherrey 21Murray Heatley 21

1969–70Murray Heatley 25

1968–69Bert DeHate 36Murray Heatley 29James Boyd 25Bob Poffenroth 25

1967–68Bert DeHate 47Bob Poffenroth 30Tom Obrodovich 21

1966–67James Petruzates 23Tom Obrodovich 23

1964–65Raymond Clegg 27James Petruzates 21

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Assists

Season

Name GP A 1. Craig Norwich (‘76-77) 44 65 2. Mike Eaves (‘77-78) 43 58 3. Theran Welsh (‘78-79) 41 54 4. Mike Eaves (‘76-77) 45 53 5. Theran Welsh (‘79-80) 36 51 6. Tim Thomas (‘84-85) 42 50 7. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 49 Scott Lecy (‘80-81) 40 49 9. Theran Welsh (‘77-78) 43 45 Ron Vincent (‘80-81) 36 45 Tony Granato (‘86-87) 42 45 Andrew Shier (‘93-94) 42 45

Big Ten Games 1. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 16 2. Wyatt Kalynuk (‘17-pres.) 24 15

WCHA Games 1. Craig Norwich (‘76-77) 31 49

Career

Name GP A 1. Theran Welsh (‘77-81) 161 194 2. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 173 3. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 131 Ron Vincent (‘78-82) 159 131 5. Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 151 127 6. Craig Norwich (‘74-77) 114 126 7. Mark Zengerle (’10–14) 151 125 8. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 120 9. Andrew Shier (‘90-94) 146 115 10. Doug Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 114

Big Ten Games 1. Seamus Malone 94 41 2. Cameron Hughes (‘14-'18) 80 39 3. Grant Besse (‘13-’17) 77 32

WCHA Games

1. Theran Welsh (‘77-81) 121 147

Game

6 Mark Fitzgerald at Lake Forest (2/13/68)5 17 times: most recently by Brendan Smith vs. RIT

(4/8/10)

Period

4 Don Addison (1st) vs. St. Mary’s (1/6/67)4 Bob Suter (2nd) vs. Denver (2/3/79)4 Joe Pavelski (1st) vs. Colorado College (1/14/06)3 23 times: most recently by Ryan Wagner vs. Michigan

(12/9/16)

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Year Name GP Assists1963-64 Ron Leszczynski, W 12 181964-65 Ron Leszczynski, W 23 291965-66 Chuck Kennedy, C 21 141966-67 Don Addison, D 26 281967-68 Bob Poffenroth, C 31 341968-69 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 291969-70 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 321970-71 Jim Boyd, C 34 301971-72 Gary Winchester, C 38 271972-73 Dennis Olmstead, C 40 32 Dean Talafous, C-W 40 321973-74 Dean Talafous, C-W 34 291974-75 Mike Eaves, C 38 371975-76 Craig Norwich, D 32 27 Norm McIntosh, D 37 271976-77 Craig Norwich, D 44 65*1977-78 Mike Eaves, C 43 581978-79 Theran Welsh, D 41 541979-80 Theran Welsh, D 36 511980-81 Scott Lecy, C 42 491981-82 Chris Chelios, D 43 43 Ron Vincent, W 47 431982-83 Pat Flatley, W 43 441983-84 Jan-Ake Danielson, D 38 361984-85 Tim Thomas, D 42 501985-86 Dave Maley, W 42 401986-87 Tony Granato, C-W 42 451987-88 Steve Tuttle, W 45 391988-89 Paul Stanton, D 45 291989-90 John Byce, C-W 46 441990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 321991-92 Barry Richter, D 43 291992-93 Andrew Shier, W 41 361993-94 Andrew Shier, W 42 451994-95 Maco Balkovec, D 41 34 Brian Rafalski, D 43 341995-96 Shawn Carter, W-C 40 281996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 191997-98 Craig Anderson, D 41 301998-99 Dustin Kuk, W 37 221999-00 Steve Reinprecht, C 37 402000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 39 332001-02 Kent Davyduke, C 35 252002–03 Ryan MacMurchy, W 39 142003–04 Rene Bourque, W 42 202004–05 Joe Pavelski, C 41 292005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 43 332006–07 Andrew Joudrey, C 40 202007–08 Kyle Turris, C 36 242008–09 Jamie McBain, D 40 302009–10 Derek Stepan, C 41 422010–11 Jake Gardiner, D 41 31 Mark Zengerle, F 41 312011–12 Mark Zengerle, C 37 372012–13 Mark Zengerle, C 36 232013–14 Mark Zengerle, C 37 342014–15 Joseph LaBate, W/C 35 122015–16 Grant Besse, W 35 222016–17 Cameron Hughes, C 36 252017–18 Wyatt Kalynuk, D 37 222018–19 Seamus Malone, C 37 18

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Game-Winning Goals

Season

Name GP GWG1. John Newberry (‘81-82) 38 102. Steve Alley (‘76-77) 45 9 Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 94. Jim Young (‘71-72) 36 8 Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 40 8 Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 8 Chris Tancill (‘88-89) 44 88. Bert DeHate (‘67-68) 31 79. seven tied with 6MR: Joe Pavelski (‘05-06) 43 6

Big Ten Games Name GP GWG1. Sean Dhooghe ('18-'19) 27 3 Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 3 Nic Kerdiles (‘13-14) 14 3

WCHA Games Name GP GWG1. Mark Johnson (‘78-79) 31 7

John Newberry (‘81-82) 21 7

Career

Name GP GWG1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 202. Chris Tancill (‘86-90) 173 16 Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 164. Bert DeHate (‘66-70) 95 15 Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 15 John Newberry (‘80-82) 78 15 Steve Reinprecht (‘96-00) 154 158. Steve Alley (‘72-77) 159 14 Paul Ranheim(‘84-88) 161 14 D. Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 14 Joe Bianchi (‘94-98) 157 14

Big Ten Games Name GP GWG1. Sean Dhooghe ('17-pres.) 53 3 Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 3 Nic Kerdiles (‘13-14) 14 3 Grant Besse (‘13-’17) 77 3

WCHA Games1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 92 16

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name GWG1963-64 Chan Young, W 21964-65 Ray Clegg, W 41965-66 Tom Obrodovich, W 31966-67 Jim Petruzates, W-C 41967-68 Bert DeHate, C 71968-69 Bert DeHate, C 61969-70 Murray Heatley, W 61970-71 four tied with 31971-72 Jim Young, W 81972-73 Lloyd Bentley, C/ Dean Talafous, W 51973-74 Dean Talafous, W 31974-75 Steve Alley, C/ Norm McIntosh, D 31975-76 Mike Eaves, C/ Rod Romanchuk, W 21976-77 Steve Alley, C 91977-78 Mark Johnson, C 91978-79 Mark Johnson, C 81979-80 Chuck Durocher, W/ Ron Griffin, W 31980-81 John Newberry, W 51981-82 John Newberry, W 10*1982-83 Paul Houck, W 81983-84 Paul Houston, C/ John Johannson, C 31984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 61985-86 Tony Granato, C-W 51986-87 Paul Ranheim, W 61987-88 Steve Tuttle, W 51988-89 Chris Tancill, W 81989-90 Doug Macdonald, C/ Chris Tancill, W 51990-91 Doug Macdonald, C 41991-92 Jason Zent, W 51992-93 Jason Zent, W 61993-94 Jamie Spencer, W 41994-95 Mike Strobel, W 61995-96 Rick Enrico, W 41996-97 Joe Bianchi, C 41997-98 Joe Bianchi, C/ Steve Reinprecht, C 51998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 41999-00 Dany Heatley, W 62000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 62001-02 Brad Winchester, W/Andy Wheeler, W 32002–03 Rene Bourque, W 42003–04 Rene Bourque, W/ 3 Ryan MacMurchy, W/ Robbie Earl, W 2004–05 Adam Burish, W/ Robbie Earl, W 52005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 62006–07 Matthew Ford, W/ Jake Dowell, W 32007–08 Ben Street, W 42008–09 John Mitchell, W 42009–10 Blake Geoffrion, C/ Brendan Smith, D 42010–11 Craig Smith, C 52011–12 five players with 22012–13 John Ramage, D 52013–14 Mark Zengerle, C/Nic Kerdiles, F 42014–15 four players with 12015–16 Seamus Malone, F/Ryan Wagner, F 22016–17 Trent Frederic, C/ Grant Besse, W 32017–18 Seamus Malone, F 32018–19 Sean Dhooghe, W 3*—Wisconsin Record

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Power-Play Goals

Season

Name GP PPG 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-77) 43 17 Peter Johnson (‘80-81) 42 17 Chris Tancill (‘89-90) 45 17 4. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 42 16 Peter Johnson (‘81-82) 44 16 6. Scott Lecy (‘78-79) 35 15 Paul Ranheim (‘87-88) 44 15 Blake Geoffrion (‘09-10) 41 15 9. Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 14 Doug Macdonald (‘88-89) 44 14 11. Ron Griffin (‘79-80) 36 13 Tony Granato (‘85-86) 33 13

Big Ten Games 1. Luke Kunin (‘16-17) 19 6 2. Michael Mersch (‘13-14) 20 5

WCHA Games 1. Mark Johnson (‘77-78) 31 14

Paul Ranheim (‘87-88) 34 14

Career

Name GP PPG 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 125 47 2. Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 40 3. Scott Lecy (‘77-81) 115 37 4. Peter Johnson (‘78-82) 153 35 Chris Tancill (‘86-90) 173 35 6. Tony Granato (‘83-87) 152 33 D. Macdonald (‘88-92) 152 33 8. Les Grauer (‘75-79) 163 31 9. Blake Geoffrion (’06-’10) 147 30 10. Paul Houck (‘81-85) 165 29

Big Ten Games 1. Luke Kunin (‘15-17) 38 8 2. Ryan Wagner (‘14-’18) 84 7

WCHA Games 1. Mark Johnson (‘76-79) 92 33

Game

3 Lloyd Bentley vs. Michigan State (2/10/73)3 Les Grauer vs. Minnesota (1/20/79)3 Scott Lecy vs. Notre Dame (3/3/79)3 Steve Tuttle vs. Boston University (1/2/87)3 John Byce vs. Michigan Tech (11/5/88)3 Blake Geoffrion vs. Michigan Tech (12/4/09)

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name PPG1963-64 Tom French, W/ Chan Young, W-C 41964-65 Ray Clegg, W 81965-66 Don Addison, D/ Jeff Carlson, C-W 31966-67 Tom Obrodovich, W 81967-68 Bob Poffenroth, C 61968-69 John Jagger, D 71969-70 Bob Poffenroth, C 61970-71 Murray Heatley, W 71971-72 Jim Young, W 61972-73 Lloyd Bentley, C 101973-74 Dave Olmstead, C 81974-75 Don DePrez, W 121975-76 Craig Norwich, D 101976-77 Mark Johnson, C 17*1977-78 Mark Johnson, C 161978-79 Scott Lecy, C 151979-80 Ron Griffin, D 131980-81 Peter Johnson, W 17*1981-82 Peter Johnson, W 161982-83 Paul Houck, W 141983-84 Paul Houston, C 91984-85 Tony Granato, C-W 131985-86 Tony Granato, C-W 71986-87 Paul Ranheim, W 121987-88 Paul Ranheim, W 151988-89 Doug Macdonald, C 141989-90 Chris Tancill, C-W 17*1990-91 Barry Richter, D 91991-92 Jason Zent, LW 111992-93 Barry Richter, D 91993-94 Blaine Moore, C-W 91994-95 Mike Strobel, W 101995-96 Mickey Elick, D/ Mike Strobel, W 81996-97 Darren Haley, W 51997-98 Craig Anderson, D/ Joe Bianchi, C 81998-99 Steve Reinprecht, C 51999-00 Dany Heatley, W 82000-01 Dany Heatley, C-W 102001-02 Brad Winchester, W 52002–03 Rene Bourque, W 72003–04 Robbie Earl, W 62004–05 Jake Dowell, C/ Joe Pavelski, C 62005–06 Joe Pavelski, C 112006–07 Jake Dowell, W 82007–08 Michael Davies, W 72008–09 Blake Geoffrion, C 102009–10 Blake Geoffrion, C 152010–11 Jordy Murray, W 122011–12 Michael Mersch, W/Justin Schultz, D 72012–13 Michael Mersch, W 62013–14 Michael Mersch, W 102014–15 Joseph LaBate, W/C 42015–16 Luke Kunin, W/ Ryan Wagner, C/W 52016–17 Luke Kunin, W 92017–18 Ryan Wagner, W 82018–19 Sean Dhooghe, W 8

* — Wisconsin Record

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Short-Handed Goals

Season

Name GP SHG 1. Norm Cherrey (‘72-73) 39 6 2. Brian Mullen (‘81-82) 32 5 Paul Houck (‘82-83) 47 5 Steve Tuttle (‘87-88) 45 5 5. Rod Romanchuk (‘77-78) 43 4 Chuck Durocher (‘79-80) 36 4 Kurt Semandel (‘88-89) 39 4 Adam Burish (‘04-05) 41 4 9. 14 players 3 MR: Luke Kunin (‘16-17) 35 3

Big Ten Games Name GP SHG1. Luke Kunin (‘16-17) 19 2 Trent Frederic (‘17-18) 23 23. Mark Zengerle (‘13-14) 20 1 Nic Kerdiles (‘13-14) 14 1 Kevin Schulze (‘14-15) 20 1 Luke Kunin (‘15-16) 22 1

WCHA Games 1. Norm Cherrey (‘72-73) 28 6

Career

Name GP SHG 1. Norm Cherrey (‘69-73) 145 9 John Johannson (‘80-84) 171 9 3. Brian Mullen (‘80-82) 71 8 Adam Burish (‘02-06) 145 8 Steve Tuttle (‘84-88) 147 8 Joe Bianchi (‘94-98) 157 8 7. James Boyd (‘68-71) 101 7 Rod Romanchuk (‘75-79) 162 7 Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 7 Paul Houck (‘81-85) 165 7 Blaine Moore (‘90-94) 141 7

Big Ten Games 1. Luke Kunin (‘15-17) 38 3 Trent Frederic (‘16-18) 43 3

WCHA Games 1. Adam Burish (‘02-06) 92 7 Norm Cherrey (‘69-73) 102 7

Mike Eaves (‘74-78) 160 7

Game

3 Norm Cherrey vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2/17/73)

Period

Derek Stepan is the lone Badger to have two short-handed goals on the same penalty kill.

2 Norm Cherrey (2nd) vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2/17/73)2 Dan Gorowsky (2nd) vs. New Hampshire (12/30/78)2 Derek Stepan (2nd) vs. North Dakota (3/7/09)

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name SHG1963-64 John Russo, D 21964-65 Don Addison, D 21965-66 John Russo, D 21966-67 Jim Petruzates, W-C 21967-68 Bert DeHate, C 31968-69 Jim Boyd, C 31969-70 two players with 11970-71 Jim Boyd, C 31971-72 five players with 11972-73 Norm Cherrey, W 6*1973-74 three players with 11974-75 Bob Lundeen, D 31975-76 Mike Eaves, C 21976-77 two players with 21977-78 Rod Romanchuk, W 41978-79 two players with 21979-80 Chuck Durocher, W 41980-81 two players with 31981-82 Brian Mullen, W 51982-83 Paul Houck, W 51983-84 John Johannson, C 21984-85 Paul Houston, C 31985-86 two players with 21986-87 three players with 21987-88 Steve Tuttle, W 51988-89 Kurt Semandel, W 41989-90 two players with 21990-91 Don Granato, C-W 21991-92 three players with 21992-93 two players with 31993-94 two players with 21994-95 Joe Bianchi, C 31995-96 four players with 11996-97 Joe Bianchi, C 31997-98 four players with 11998-99 two players with 11999-00 Andy Wheeler, W 22000-01 Matt Murray, C 32001-02 Andy Wheeler, W 32002–03 three players with 12003–04 Adam Burish, C 22004–05 Adam Burish, W 42005–06 Adam Burish, W 2 Joe Pavelski, C 22006–07 five players with 12007–08 Kyle Turris, C 1 Ryan McDonagh, D 12008–09 Derek Stepan, C/W 32009–10 Aaron Bendickson, C 2 Jake Gardiner, D 22010–11 four players with 12011–12 Mark Zengerle, F 22012–13 Jefferson Dahl, F 22013–14 Nic Kerdiles, F 22014–15 Kevin Schulze, D 12015–16 Luke Kunin, W 12016–17 Luke Kunin, W/Trent Frederic, C 22017–18 Trent Frederic, C 22018–19 Tarek Baker/Roman Ahcan, F 1*—Wisconsin Record

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Penalties

Season

Name GP Pen 1. Dan Plante (‘92-93) 42 56 Jason Zent (‘91-92) 43 56 Jason Zent (‘93-94) 42 56 4. Gary Suter (‘85-86) 39 55 Chris Tok (‘94-95) 43 55 6. Sean Hill (‘90-91) 37 53 7. Dave Maley (‘85-86) 42 52 Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 35 52 Paul Stanton (‘88-89) 45 52 Dan Plante (‘91-92) 40 52

Big Ten Games 1. JD Greenway (‘16-17) 18 15 2. Dominick Mersch ('18-19) 22 14 3. Jake McCabe (‘13-14) 19 13 Jedd Soleway (‘15-16) 18 13

WCHA Games 1. Gary Suter (‘84-85) 31 48

Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 33 48

Career

Name GP Pen 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 179 2. Bob Suter (‘75-79) 157 177 3. Alex Brooks (‘97-01) 159 144 4. Gary Shuchuk (‘86-90) 177 143 5. Chris Tok (‘91-95) 144 141 Ryan MacMurchy (‘02-06) 164 141 7. Tom Sagissor (‘86-90) 162 135 8. Dan Plante (‘90-93) 115 133 9. Dave Maley (‘82-86) 162 132 Paul Stanton (‘85-89) 167 132

Big Ten Games 1. JD Greenway (‘16-18.) 18 15

WCHA Games 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 124 140

Game

7 Don Addison vs. UW-Superior (11/25/66)6 Bob Suter at North Dakota (11/17/78)

6 Tom Sagissor vs. Colorado College (2/10/90)

Period

5 Gary Suter (3rd) at Maine (12/7/84)5 Tom Sagissor (3rd) vs. Colorado College (2/10/90)4 four times: most recently by Andy Wozniewski (3rd) vs.

Ferris State (12/28/03)

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name GP Pen.1963-64 Bob Busse, D 16 361964-65 Bob Busse, D 23 401965-66 Don Addison, D 21 261966-67 Don Addison, D 26 351967-68 Dave Smith, W 28 291968-69 Murray Heatley, W 33 351969-70 Murray Heatley, W 32 221970-71 Jim Johnston, W 34 231971-72 Brian Erickson, D 38 301972-73 Tom Machowski, D 40 241973-74 Brian Engblom, D 36 271974-75 Brian Engblom, D 38 291975-76 Dave Herbst, C 29 361976-77 Bob Suter, D 38 491977-78 Bob Suter, D 42 511978-79 Bob Suter, D 40 471979-80 Jay McFarlane, D 36 301980-81 Jay McFarlane, D 42 401981-82 Bruce Driver, D 44 381982-83 Pat Ethier, D 47 441983-84 Gary Suter, D 35 341984-85 Gary Suter, D 39 551985-86 Dave Maley, W 42 521986-87 Garry Bunz, D 35 521987-88 Paul Stanton, D 45 411988-89 Paul Stanton, D 45 521989-90 Tom Sagissor, W 43 461990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 531991-92 Jason Zent, W 43 56*1992-93 Dan Plante, W 42 56*1993-94 Jason Zent, W 42 56*1994-95 Chris Tok, D 43 551995-96 Mickey Elick, D 39 301996-97 Brad Englehart, C-W 35 391997-98 Erik Raygor, W 41 451998-99 Alex Brooks, D 37 311999-00 Alex Brooks, D 41 392000-01 Alex Brooks, D 41 382001-02 Erik Jensen, W 36 362002–03 Erik Jensen, W 35 312003–04 Andy Wozniewski, D 43 482004–05 Ryan MacMurchy, W 40 402005–06 Ryan MacMurchy, W 42 342006–07 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 272007–08 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 262008–09 John Mitchell, W 40 362009–10 Brendan Smith, D 42 382010–11 Craig Smith, C 41 312011–12 Brendan Woods, W 37 212012–13 John Ramage, D 42 312013–14 Jake McCabe, D 36 212014–15 Jedd Soleway, W 35 202015–16 Jedd Soleway, W 32 242016–17 JD Greenway, D 34 302017–18 Peter Tischke, D 37 292018–19 Tyler Inamoto, D 34 26*—Wisconsin Record

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Penalty Minutes

Season

Name GP PM 1. Dan Plante (‘92-93) 42 142 2. Dave Maley (‘85-86) 42 135 3. Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 35 134 Jason Zent (‘91-92) 43 134 5. Chris Tok (‘94-95) 43 129 6. Paul Stanton (‘88-89) 45 126 7. Tim Thomas (‘85-86) 42 122 Tom Sagissor (‘89-90) 43 122 Sean Hill (‘90-91) 37 122 10. Jason Zent (‘93-94) 42 120

Big Ten Games 1. JD Greenway (‘16-17) 18 57 2. Jake McCabe (‘13-14) 19 37 Jedd Soleway (‘15-16) 18 37

WCHA Games 1. Dave Maley(‘85-86) 34 118 Garry Bunz (‘86-87) 33 118

Career

Name GP PM 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 164 397 2. Bob Suter (‘75-79) 157 377 3. Ryan MacMurchy (‘02-06) 164 342 3. Tom Sagissor (‘86-90) 162 338 4. Gary Shuchuk (‘86-90) 177 314 5. Paul Stanton (‘85-89) 167 310 6. Dan Plante (‘90-93) 115 309 7. Dave Lundeen (‘73-77) 141 304 8. Chris Tok (‘91-95) 144 302 9. Dave Maley (‘82-86) 162 301 10. Alex Brooks (‘97-01) 159 299

Big Ten Games 1. Jedd Soleway (‘13-17) 63 79 2. JD Greenway (‘16-pres.) 18 57

WCHA Games 1. Jason Zent (‘90-94) 124 319

Game

26 Dave Lundeen at Michigan State (3/11/76)22 Pat Ethier at North Dakota (2/7/81)22 Dustin Kuk vs. Alaska Anchorage (11/14/98)

22 Kent Dayvduke vs. Colorado College (12/28/01)

Period

22 Dustin Kuk (3rd) vs. Alaska Anchorage (11/14/98)20 Mike Strobel (2nd) at Alaska Anchorage (1/6/95)20 Kent Dayvduke (OT) vs. Colorado College (12/28/01)

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name GP PM1963-64 Bob Busse, D 16 841964-65 Bob Busse, D 23 1071965-66 Dick Keeley, C 19 881966-67 Don Addison, D 26 731967-68 Dave Smith, W 28 611968-69 Murray Heatley, W 33 951969-70 Murray Heatley, W 32 58 Bob Poffenroth, C 34 581970-71 Murray Heatley, W 24 481971-72 Al Folk, D 38 611972-73 Stan Hinkley, W 40 48 Tom Machowski, D 40 481973-74 Brian Engblom, D 36 541974-75 Steve Alley, W 38 841975-76 Dave Lundeen, C 28 961976-77 Dave Lundeen, C 44 1101977-78 Bob Suter, D 42 1051978-79 Bob Suter, D 36 931979-80 Jay McFarlane, D 36 601980-81 Pat Ethier, D 31 781981-82 Bruce Driver, D 39 721982-83 Ted Pearson, W 32 791983-84 Ted Pearson, W 35 601984-85 Gary Suter, D 35 1041985-86 Dave Maley, W 38 1351986-87 Garry Bunz, D 35 1341987-88 Paul Stanton, D 45 981988-89 Paul Stanton, D 45 1261989-90 Tom Sagissor, W 43 1221990-91 Sean Hill, D 37 1221991-92 Jason Zent, W 43 1341992-93 Dan Plante, W 42 142*1993-94 Jason Zent, W 42 1201994-95 Chris Tok, D 43 1291995-96 Brad Englehart, W-C 42 671996-97 Brad Englehart, W-C 35 891997-98 Erik Raygor, W 41 1071998-99 Alex Brooks, D 37 731999-00 Alex Brooks, D 41 782000-01 Alex Brooks, D 41 762001-02 Erik Jensen, W 36 942002–03 Erik Jensen, W 35 732003–04 Andy Wozniewski, D 43 1042004–05 Ryan MacMurchy, W 40 882005–06 Ryan MacMurchy, W 42 902006–07 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 622007–08 Blake Geoffrion, W 36 52 Kyle Klubertanz, D 40 522008–09 John Mitchell, W 40 1182009–10 Brendan Smith, D 42 762010–11 Craig Smith, C 41 872011–12 Brendan Woods, W 37 672012–13 John Ramage, D 42 652013–14 Jake McCabe, D 36 532014–15 Jedd Soleway, W 35 482015–16 Jedd Soleway, W 32 782016–17 JD Greenway, D 34 872017–18 Peter Tischke, D 37 692018–19 Tyler Inamoto, D 34 71*—Wisconsin Record

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Points

CAREER 1. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 228 2. Craig Norwich, 1974-77 168 3. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 154 4. John Taft, 1972-77 131 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 129 6. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 115 7. Bruce Driver, 1980-83 114 8. Justin Schultz, 2009-12 113 Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 113 10. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 104 11. Bob Suter, 1975-79 103

SEASON 1. Craig Norwich, 1976-77 83 2. Tim Thomas, 1984-85 63 3. Theran Welsh, 1978-79 61 4. John Taft, 1976-77 58 Theran Welsh, 1979-80 58 6. Theran Welsh, 1977-78 55 7. Theran Welsh, 1980-81 54 Marty Wiitala, 1985-86 54 9. Sean Hill, 1989-90 53 10. Brendan Smith, 2009–10 52 11. Gary Suter, 1984-85 51 Sean Hill, 1990-91 51

GAME 1. Bob Suter vs. Denver (2/3/79) 7

Goals

CAREERRk. Name 1. Craig Norwich, 1974-77 422. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 413. Justin Schultz, 2009-12 40 4. John Taft, 1972-77 365. Sean Hill, 1988-91 356. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 347. Don Addison, 1964-67 33 Tom Gilbert, 2002–06 339. Bruce Driver, 1980-83 28 Barry Richter, 1989-93 2811. Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 27 Bob Suter, 1975-79 27 Ron Griffin, 1976-80 27 Mickey Elick, 1992-96 27

SEASON 1. Sean Hill, 1990-91 19 2. Craig Norwich, 1976-77 18 Ron Griffin, 1979-80 18 Justin Schultz, 2010-11 18 5. Justin Schultz, 2011-12 16 Bob Suter, 1978-79 16

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSYear Name Points1963-64 John Russo 6-5=111964-65 Don Addison 9-27=361965-66 Don Addison 12-9=211966-67 Don Addison * 12-28=401967-68 Doug McFadyen 8-27=351968-69 John Jagger 11-28=391969-70 John Jagger 5-11=16 Doug McFadyen 2-14=161970-71 John Jagger 6-29=351971-72 Jeff Rotsch 6-23=291972-73 John Taft 9-18=27 Bob Lundeen 7-20=271973-74 Brian Engblom 10-21=311974-75 Craig Norwich 11-34=451975-76 Craig Norwich 13-27=401976-77 Craig Norwich * 18-65=831977-78 Theran Welsh 10-45=551978-79 Theran Welsh 7-54=611979-80 Theran Welsh * 7-51=581980-81 Theran Welsh 10-44=541981-82 Chris Chelios 6-43=491982-83 Bruce Driver 16-34=501983-84 Jan-Ake Danielson 5-36=411984-85 Tim Thomas 13-50=631985-86 Marty Wiitala 15-39=541986-87 Shaun Sabol 7-16=231987-88 Paul Stanton 9-38=471988-89 Paul Stanton 7-29=361989-90 Sean Hill 14-39=531990-91 Sean Hill * 19-32=511991-92 Barry Richter 10-29=391992-93 Barry Richter 14-32=461993-94 Ulvis Katlaps 5-25=301994-95 Brian Rafalski 11-34=451995-96 Mickey Elick 14-26=401996-97 Tim Rothering 5-14=191997-98 Craig Anderson 12-30=421998-99 Dave Tanabe 10-22=221999-00 Jeff Dessner 11-16=272000-01 Jeff Dessner 7-12=19 Alex Brooks 3-16=192001-02 Dan Boeser 5-23=282002–03 Tom Gilbert 7-13=202003–04 Dan Boeser 8-14=222004–05 Kyle Klubertanz 3-15=182005–06 Tom Gilbert 12-19=312006–07 Jamie McBain 3-15=182007–08 Jamie McBain 5-19=242008–09 Jamie McBain * 7-30=372009–10 Brendan Smith 15-37=522010–11 Justin Schultz * 18-29=472011–12 Justin Schultz 16-28=442012–13 Jake McCabe 3-18=212013–14 Jake McCabe 8-17=252014–15 Kevin Schulze 4-7=112015–16 Jake Linhart 8-10=182016–17 Jake Linhart 6-17=232017–18 Wyatt Kalynuk 3-22=252018–19 Wyatt Kalynuk 9-16=25* — Led team in scoring

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Chris Chelios, 1982-83 16 Bruce Driver, 1982-83 16 8. John Taft, 1976-77 15 Marty Wiitala, 1985-86 15 Brendan Smith, 2009–10 15 11. Bob Lundeen, 1971-72 13 Brian Engblom, 1974-75 13 Craig Norwich, 1975-76 13 Tim Thomas, 1984-85 13

GAME 1. Ron Griffin vs. Notre Dame (11/30/79) 3 Bruce Driver vs. UMD (1/8/83) 3 Gary Suter vs. Lowell (11/9/84) 3 Maco Balkovec vs. UND (1/3/92) 3 Barry Richter at UMD (11/27/92) 3 Justin Schultz vs. Mich. St. (11/27/10) 3

Assists

CAREER 1. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 194 2. Craig Norwich, 1974-77 126 3. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 113 4. John Taft, 1972-77 95 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 94 6. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 90 7. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 88 8. Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 86 Bruce Driver, 1980-83 86 10. Barry Richter, 1989-93 84

SEASON 1. Craig Norwich, 1976-77 65 2. Theran Welsh, 1978-79 54 3. Theran Welsh, 1979-80 51 4. Tim Thomas, 1984-85 50 5. Theran Welsh, 1977-78 45 6. Theran Welsh, 1980-81 44 7. John Taft, 1976-77 43 Chris Chelios, 1981-82 43 9. Gary Suter, 1984-85 39 Marty Wiitala, 1985-86 39 Sean Hill, 1989-90 39

GAME 1. Bob Suter vs. Denver (2/3/79) 5 Brendan Smith vs. RIT (4/8/10) 5 3. many with 4 MR: Brendan Smith vs. Michigan Tech (11/8/08)

Penalties

CAREER 1. Bob Suter, 1975-79 177 2. Alex Brooks, 1997-01 144 3. Chris Tok, 1991-95 141 4. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 132 5. Maco Balkovec, 1991-95 131 6. Pat Ethier, 1979-83 123

7. Sean Hill, 1988-91 122 8. Mark Strobel, 1991-95 116 9. Matt Walsh, 1982-86 108 10. Jay McFarlane, 1978-81 107

SEASON 1. Gary Suter, 1984-85 55 Chris Tok, 1994-95 55 3. Sean Hill, 1990-91 53 4. Garry Bunz, 1986-87 52 Paul Stanton, 1988-89 52 6. Bob Suter, 1977-78 51 7. Bob Suter, 1976-77 49 Maco Balkovec, 1994-95 49 9. Chris Nelson, 1991-92 48 Chris Tok, 1993-94 48 Andy Wozniewski, 2003–04 48

GAME 1. Don Addison vs. UW-Superior (11/25/66) 7 2. Bob Suter at Notre Dame (11/17/78) 6

Penalty Minutes

CAREER 1. Bob Suter, 1975-79 377 2. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 310 3. Chris Tok, 1991-95 302 4. Alex Brooks, 1997-01 299 5. Sean Hill, 1988-91 269 6. Pat Ethier, 1979-83 265 7. Mark Strobel, 1991-95 252 8. Tim Thomas, 1981-86 248 9. John Ramage, 2009–13 237 10. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 225

SEASON 1. Garry Bunz, 1986-87 134 2. Chris Tok, 1994-95 129 3. Paul Stanton, 1988-89 126 4. Tim Thomas, 1985-86 122 Sean Hill, 1990-91 122 6. Gary Suter, 1984-85 110 7. Bob Busse, 1964-65 107 Bob Suter, 1976-77 107 9. Maco Balkovec, 1994-95 106 10. Bob Suter, 1977-78 105 Bob Suter, 1978-79 105

GAME 1. Pat Ethier at North Dakota (2/7/81) 22 2. Bob Suter at North Dakota (11/17/78) 20

Games Played

CAREER 1. Rob Andringa, 1987-91 179 2. Rob Mendel, 1986-90 170 3. Paul Stanton, 1985-89 167 4. Matt Walsh, 1982-86 166 5. Tom Gilbert, 2002–06 162

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6. Theran Welsh, 1977-81 161 7. Alex Brooks, 1997-01 159 8. Norm McIntosh, 1974-78 158 Kyle Klubertanz, 2004–08 158 10. Bob Suter, 1975-79 157 Mickey Elick, 1992-96 157 John Ramage, 2009–13 157

Badger Blue Liners Among WCHA’s Best

Many former Badgers hold WCHA records (career and season) and/or rank among the WCHA’s all-time top 10 in several categories. Below is a listing of those Badgers with the WCHA records they hold and their rank in league history.

Rob Andringa

Record Stat Rank YearsGames (career) 179 1st 1987-91Games (career)• 179 3rd 1987-91

Ron Griffin

Goals (season)* 14 6th-tie 1979-80

Sean Hill

Goals (season) 19 4th-tie 1990-91Goals (season)* 14 6th-tie 1990-91

Craig Norwich

Points (season) 83 1st 1976-77Points (season)* 63 1st 1976-77Assists (season) 65 1st 1976-77Assists (season)* 49 1st 1976-77Goals (career) 42 5th 1974-77Goals (season)* 14 6th-tie 1976-77Assists (career) 126 7th 1974-77Points (career) 168 7th 1974-77

Justin Schultz

Goals (career) 40 9th 2009-12

Bob Suter

Points (period) 5 2nd-tie 1978-79Penalty minutes (career)* 298 6th 1975-79Penalties (career) 177 9th 1975-79

John Taft

Goals (career) 36 10th 1972-77

Tim Thomas

Points(season) 63 3rd-tie 1984-85Goals (career) 41 6th 1981-86

Theran Welsh

Assists (career) 194 1st 1977-81Assists (career)• 194 2nd 1977-81Assists (career)* 147 3rd-tie 1977-81Assists (season)* 54 3rd 1978-79Points (career) 228 1st 1977-81

*–League games only; •–Includes forwards and defensemen

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Games Played

CAREER 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 140 2. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 129 3. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 121 4. Joel Rumpel, 2011 –15 115 5. Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 114 6. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 110

WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1997-01 97

SEASON 1. Dean Anderson, 1987-88• 45 2. Duane Derksen, 1990-91 42 Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 42 4. Duane Derksen, 1989-90 41 Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 41 Graham Melanson, 2000-01 41 7. Jim Carey, 1993-94 39 Kirk Daubenspeck, 1995-96 39 9. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 38 Graham Melanson, 1998-99 38 Bernd Brückler, 2003-04 38

WCHA — Dean Anderson, 1987-88• 35

Victories

CAREER 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 81 2. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 80 3. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 68 4. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 55 5. Joel Rumpel, 2011–15 53 6. Julian Baretta, 1975-79 51 Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 51 Brian Elliott, 2003–07 51 9. Mike Dibble, 1973-78 50 10. Marc Behrend, 1980-83 49WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 57

SEASON 1. Duane Derksen, 1989-90 31 Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 31 3. Dean Anderson, 1987-88 30 4. Brian Elliott, 2005–06 27 5. Duane Derksen, 1990-91 24 Jim Carey, 1993-94 24 7. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 23 8. Graham Melanson, 2000-01 22 9. Julian Baretta, 1976-77 21 Marc Behrend, 1981-82 21 Dean Anderson, 1984-85 21 Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 21 Duane Derksen, 1991-92 21 Joel Rumpel, 2013–14 21

WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 23

Saves

CAREER 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 3,850 2. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 3,517 3. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 3,222 4. Joel Rumpel, 2011–15 3,176 5. Dean Anderson, 1984-88 3,024 6. Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 2,981

WCHA — Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 2,760

SAVES PER GAME (min. 35 games) 1. Roy Schultz (1,597 saves/50 gp) 31.9 2. Mike Richter (1,864/60) 31.1 3. Mike Dibble (2,985/94) 30.8 4. Richard Perkins (1,811/60) 30.2 5. Kirk Daubenspeck (3,517/121) 29.1

SEASON 1. Dean Anderson, 1987-88 1,305 2. Graham Melanson, 2000-01 1,254 3. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 1,224 4. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1995-96 1,159 5. Mike Richter, 1986-87 1,148 6. Marc Behrend, 1981-82 1,143 7. Terry Kleisinger, 1981-82 1,126 8. Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 1,077 9. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 1,061 Duane Derksen, 1989-90 1,061

WCHA — Dean Anderson, 1987-88 981

GAME1. Kirk Daubenspeck at CC (3/8/97) 75•2. Jim Makey at MSU (1/12/73) 62 Kirk Daubenspeck at UMD (1/25/97) 62

PERIOD1. Kirk Daubenspeck at UMD (1/25/97) 262. T. Kleisinger vs. Minnesota (11/29/80) 25

Fewest Saves

GAME 1. Gary Johnson vs. Austria (2/15/67) 8 Dave McNab vs. UMD (1/16/76) 8 3. James Duffy (5), Ernie Gabona (4) 9 vs. Illinois Club (12/13/63) Duane Derksen vs. N. Dakota (12/29/90) 9 Landon Peterson (9), Adam Miller (0) 9 vs. Alabama Huntsville (12/13/12) Joel Rumpel vs. Alabama Huntsville 9 (12/27/13) 7. Ben Hall (6) and Jon Sundby (4) 10 vs. Ohio State (2/5/65) Dick Perkins vs. CC (11/17/72) 10

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PERIOD 1. Scott Kabotoff vs. N. Mich. (12/30/02) 0 Joel Rumpel vs. Alabama Huntsville (12/27/13) 0 3. Dick Perkins vs. Colo. College (11/17/72) 1 Julian Baretta vs. Minn.-Duluth (1/17/76) 1 Roy Schultz vs. Michigan (11/11/78) 1 Marc Behrend vs. N. Michigan (1/2/82) 1 Marc Behrend vs. Colo. College (2/26/83) 1 Brian Elliott vs. Michigan Tech (10/23/04) 1 Bernd Brückler vs. Notre Dame (1/22/05) 1 Brian Elliott vs. Western Michigan (12/30/06) 1

Save Percentage

CAREER (min. 30 games) 1. Brian Elliott, 2003–07 .931 2. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 .919 3. Joel Rumpel, 2011–15 .918 4. Bernd Brückler, 2001–05 .916 5. Shane Connelly, 2005–09 .913 6. Scott Gudmandson, 2007–11 .913 7. Marc Behrend, 1980-83 .912 8. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 .910 9. Wayne Thomas, 1968-70 .90910. Landon Peterson, 2011-15 .90311. Scott Kabotoff, 1999-03 .90212. Jim Carey, 1992-94 .90113. Dick Perkins, 1971-75 .90014. Mike Valley, 1996-98 .89815. Mike Richter, 1985-87 .895

SEASON (min. 14 games) 1. Brian Elliott, 2005–06 .938 2. Joel Rumpel, 2012–13 .929 Joel Rumpel, 2013–14 .929 4. Landon Peterson, 2012–13 .926 5. Bernd Brückler, 2003–04 .924 6. Brian Elliott, 2006–07 .923 7. Scott Gudmandson, 2010–11 .921 8. Marc Behrend, 1982-83 .920 Scott Kabotoff, 2001-02 .920 10. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 .919 Joel Rumpel, 2011-12 .919

Goals-Against Average

CAREER (min. 30 games) 1. Brian Elliott, (86 gp), 2003–07 1.78 2. Shane Connelly (90 gp), 2005–09 2.39 3. Scott Gudmandson (70 gp), 2007–11 2.39 4. Bernd Brückler (114 gp), 2001–05 2.48 5. Curtis Joseph (39 gp), 1988-89 2.49 6. Joel Rumpel (115 GP), 2011–15 2.51 7. Marc Behrend (62 gp), 1980-83 2.64 8. Graham Melanson (140 gp), 1997-01 2.80 9. Landon Peterson (42 gp), 2011–15 2.8110. Wayne Thomas (37 gp), 1968-70 2.8411. Bob Vroman (54 gp), 1967-70 3.05 Jim Carey (65 gp), 1992-94 3.05

SEASON (min. 14 games) 1. Brian Elliott (35 gp), 2005–06 1.55 2. Joel Rumpel (29 GP), 2012–13 1.96 3. Landon Peterson (14 GP), 2012–13 2.00 4. Joel Rumpel (29 GP), 2013–14 2.07 5. Bernd Brückler (38 gp), 2003–04 2.09 6. Brian Elliott (36 gp), 2006–07 2.10 7. Scott Gudmandson (29 gp), 2010–11 2.22 8. Marc Behrend (22 gp), 1982-83 2.23 9. Scott Gudmandson (31 gp), 2009–10 2.3410. Bernd Brückler (33 gp), 2004–05 2.4011. Shane Connelly (37 gp), 2007–08 2.4412. Joel Rumpel (26 gp), 2011–12) 2.4813. Curtis Joseph (38 gp), 1988-89 2.4914. Graham Melanson (41 gp), 1999-00 2.51 Shane Connelly (37 gp), 2008–09 2.51

Minutes Played

CAREER 1. Graham Melanson, 1997-2001 8,179 • 2. Duane Derksen, 1988-92 7,444 3. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1993-97 6,966 4. Joel Rumpel, 2011–15 6,745 5. Bernd Brückler, 2004–05 6,630

WCHA — Graham Melanson, 1997-01 5,680

SEASON 1. Dean Anderson, 1987-88 2,718 2. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1994-95 2,503 3. Duane Derksen, 1990-91 2,474 4. Graham Melanson, 2000-01 2,445 5. Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 2,414 6. Duane Derksen, 1989-90 2,345 7. Bernd Brückler, 2003-04 2,299 8. Curtis Joseph, 1988-89 2,267 9. Kirk Daubenspeck, 1995-96 2,25710. Jim Carey, 1993-94 2,247

WCHA — Dean Anderson, 1987-88 2,113 •

GAME1. K. Daubenspeck at CC (3-8-97) 129:30 •2. Brian Elliott vs. Cornell (3-26-06) 111:103. K. Daubenspeck at N. Dakota (3-2-96) 81:564. Marc Behrend at N. Dakota (3-5-83) 81:28

Winning Percentage

CAREER (min. 14 games) 1. Marc Behrend (49-8-3), 1980-83 .842 2. Jim Makey (41-16-0), 1970-73 .719 3. Bob Vroman (38-18-1), 1967-70 .675 4. Dean Anderson (68-34-2), 1984-88 .663 5. Julian Baretta (51-25-6), 1975-79 .659 Duane Derksen (80-40-6), 1988-92 .659 7. Scott Gudmandson (39-19-7), 2007–11 .648 8. Jim Carey (39-21-2), 1992-94 .645 9. Brian Elliott (51-27-6), 2003–07 .64310. Dick Perkins (36-19-6), 1971-75 .63911. Wayne Thomas (23-13-1), 1968-70 .635 Curtis Joseph (21-11-5), 1988-89 .635

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SEASON (min. 14 games) 1. Marc Behrend (17-1-1), 1982-83 .921 2. Julian Baretta (21-2-0), 1976-77 .913 3. Marc Behrend (21-3-1), 1981-82 .860 4. Brian Elliott (27-5-3), 2005–06 .814 5. Jim Makey (20-5-0), 1971-72 .800 6. Roy Schultz (15-4-0), 1978-79 .789 7. Duane Derksen (31-8-1), 1989-90 .788 8. Dick Perkins (13-3-2), 1972-73 .778 9. Graham Melanson (31-9-1), 1999-00 .768 Joel Rumpel (21-6-1), 2013–14 .768

Shutouts

CAREER 1. Brian Elliott, 2003–07 16• 2. Joel Rumpel, 2011–15 10 3. Terry Kleisinger, 1980-84 9 Graham Melanson, 1997-01 9 5. Bernd Brückler, 2001-05 8 Shane Connelly, 2005–09 8 7. Scott Gudmandson, 2007–11 7 8. Bob Vroman, 1967-70 6 Duane Derksen, 1988-92 610. Marc Behrend, 1980-83 4 Jack Berry, 2016-pres. 4

SEASON 1. Brian Elliott, 2005–06 8 2. Brian Elliott, 2006–07 5 3. Terry Kleisinger, 1981-82 4 Graham Melanson, 1999-2000 4 Bernd Brückler, 2003-04 4 Scott Gudmandson, 2010–11 4 Joel Rumpel, 2012–13 46. Bob Vroman, 1968-69 3 Terry Kleisinger, 1982-83 3* Duane Derksen, 1990-91 3 Graham Melanson, 2000-01 3 Bernd Brückler, 2004–05 3 Brian Elliott, 2004–05 3 Shane Connelly, 2006–07 3 Shane Connelly, 2008–09 3 Joel Rumpel, 2011-12 3^

*—shared shutout •—WCHA Record ^ —Freshman record Bold indicates current player.

Goaltender Winning Streaks

Player GP Dates Jim Makey 12 11/12/71-1/1/72 Duane Derkson 12 2/24-10/19/90Julian Baretta 10 12/3/76–2/18/77Joel Rumpel 9 12/7/13-1/24/14Marc Behrend 9 3/10/82-1/21/83

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Opening-Day Starters

2018–19 Jack Berry, Jr. 2017–18 Kyle Hayton, Gr.2016–17 Matt Jurusik, So.2015–16 Adam Miller, Sr.2014–15 Landon Peterson, Sr.2013–14 Landon Peterson, Jr.2012–13 Joel Rumpel, So.2011–12 Joel Rumpel, Fr.2010–11 Scott Gudmandson, Sr.2009–10 Brett Bennett, Jr.2008–09 Shane Connelly, Sr.2007–08 Shane Connelly, Jr.2006–07 Brian Elliott, Sr.2005–06 Brian Elliott, Jr.2004–05 Bernd Bruckler, Sr.2003–04 Bernd Bruckler, Jr.2002–03 Bernd Bruckler, So.2001–02 Scott Kabotoff, Jr.2000–01 Graham Melanson, Sr.1999–00 Graham Melanson, Jr.1998–99 Graham Melanson, So.1997–98 Mike Valley, So.1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck, Sr.1995–96 Kirk Daubenspeck, Jr.1994–95 Kirk Daubenspeck, So.1993–94 Jim Carey, So.1992–93 Jon Michelizzi, Sr.1991–92 Duane Derksen, Sr.1990–91 Duane Derksen, Jr.1989–90 Duane Derksen, So.1988–89 Curtis Joseph, Fr.1987–88 Dean Anderson, Sr.1986–87 Mike Richter, So.1985–86 Dean Anderson, So. 1984–85 Gary Baxter, Jr. 1983–84 Terry Kleisinger, Sr. 1982–83 Gary Baxter, Fr.1981–82 Terry Kleisinger, So.1980–81 Jamey Gremore , Sr.1979–80 Roy Schultz, So. 1978–79 Julian Baretta, Sr. 1977–78 Julian Baretta, Jr. 1976–77 Mike Dibble, Jr. 1975–76 Mike Dibble, So. 1974–75 Mike Dibble, Fr.*1973–74 Doug McFadden, Jr. 1972–73 Jim Makey, Jr. 1971–72 Jim Makey, So. 1970–71 Jim Makey, Fr.1969–70 Bob Vroman, Sr. 1968–69 Bob Vroman, Jr.1967–68 Bob Vroman, So. 1966–67 Gary Johnson, Sr. 1965–66 Gary Johnson, Jr.1964–65 Gary Johnson, So.1963–64 Jim Duffy, Sr. *– Mike Dibble played nine games in 1973–74 after joining the Badgers for the second semester.

Top Save Performances

75 Kirk Daubenspeck at CC (3/8/97) •62 Jim Makey vs. Michigan State (1/12/73)62 Kirk Daubenspeck at Minn.-Duluth (1/25/97)59 Gary Johnson at Brown (12/29/66)56 Scott Kabotoff vs. CC (12/28/01) 55 Dick Perkins at North Dakota (2/22/74)54 Kirk Daubenspeck at North Dakota (3/1/96)54 Matt Jurusik at Penn State (1/15/16)53 James Duffy vs. Macalester (12/6/63)|53 Mike Dibble vs. Michigan (2/20/76) 52 Bob Vroman vs. Michigan (12/29/67) 51 Gary Johnson at Colorado College (1/28/66)51 Gary Johnson vs. Michigan State (2/2/66)51 Roy Schultz vs. Colorado College (2/23/80)51 Mike Richter vs. Minnesota (3/8/86) 50 Gary Johnson at Colorado College (1/29/66)50 Dick Perkins at Michigan State (2/5/72)50 Scott Kabotoff vs. Minnesota (1/11/02)50 Bernd Brückler at Colorado College (2/8/02)

•—WCHA record

IN A SHUTOUTSv. Goalie Opponent Date Score50 Dick Perkins at Mich. State 2/25/72 5-047 Joel Rumpel Michigan Tech 1/13/15 2-043 Shane Connelly North Dakota 11/10/07 4-041 Gary Johnson at Army 1/2/67 1-041 Dean Anderson Michigan Tech 10/23/87 4-040 Jack Berry vs. Notre Dame 1/21/18 5-040 Brian Elliott vs. Cornell 3/26/06 1-0***40 Wayne Thomas Michigan State 3/6/70 5-0* - overtimes

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Freshmen

GOALS1. Mark Johnson (1976-77) 362. John Newberry (1980-81) 303. Dany Heatley (1999-00) 284. Dennis Olmstead (1972-73) 23 Doug Macdonald (1988-89) 236. Jason Zent (1990–91) 19 Gary Shuchuk (1986–87) 19 Luke Kunin (2015–16) 199. Dave Pay (1972–73) 18 Gary Winchester (1970–71) 18

ASSISTS1. Theran Welsh (1977-78) 452. Mark Johnson (1976-77) 443. Chris Chelios (1981-82) 434. Mike Eaves (1974-75) 375. Craig Norwich (1974-75) 34

POINTS1. Mark Johnson (1976-77) 802. John Newberry (1980-81) 623. Dany Heatley (1999-00) 564. Dennis Olmstead (1972-73) 55 Theran Welsh (1977-78) 556. Mike Eaves (1974-75) 54

PENALTIES1. Shaun Sabol (1986-87) 462. Maco Balkovec (1991-92) 41 Ryan Suter (2003–04) 414. Jay McFarlane (1978-79) 375. Alex Brooks (1997-98) 36

PENALTY MINUTES1. Maco Balkovec (1991-92) 1012. Shaun Sabol (1986-87) 983. Ryan Suter (2003–04) 934. JD Greenway (2016-17) 875. John Newberry (1980-81) 77

POWER-PLAY GOALS(since 1979-80)1. Doug Macdonald (1988-89) 142. John Newberry (1980-81) 93. Dany Heatley (1999-2000) 84. Scott Mellanby (1984-85) 6 Robbie Earl (2003–04) 6

Sophomores

GOALS1. Mark Johnson (1977-78) 482. Bert DeHate (1967-68) 473. Paul Houck (1982-83) 384. John Newberry (1981-82) 375. Tony Granato (1984-85) 33

ASSISTS1. Theran Welsh (1978-79) 542. Patrick Flatley (1982-83) 443. Derek Stepan (2009–10) 424. Sean Hill (1989-90) 39 Gary Suter (1984-85) 396. Mark Johnson (1977-78) 38

POINTS1. Mark Johnson (1977-78) 862. Bert DeHate (1967-68) 773. Paul Houck (1982-83) 714. Pat Flatley (1982-83) 695. Tony Granato (1984-85) 67

PENALTIES1. Jason Zent (1991-92) 562. Gary Suter (1983-84) 553. Sean Hill (1990-91) 534. Dan Plante (1991-92) 525. Bob Suter (1976-77) 49

PENALTY MINUTES1. Jason Zent (1991-92) 1342. Sean Hill (1990-91) 1223. Dan Plante (1991-92) 1134. Gary Suter (1983-84) 1105. Bob Suter (1976-77) 107

POWER-PLAY GOALS(since 1979-80)1. John Newberry (1981-82) 14 Paul Houck (1982-83) 143. Tony Granato (1984-85) 134. Jason Zent (1991-92) 11 Joe Pavelski (2005–06) 11

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Juniors

GOALS1. Mark Johnson (1978-79) 412. Bert DeHate (1968-69) 363. Steve Tuttle (1986-87) 314. Peter Johnson (1980-81) 305. Murray Heatley (1968-69) 29

ASSISTS1. Craig Norwich (1976-77) 652. Mike Eaves (1976-77) 533. Theran Welsh (1979-80) 514. Tim Thomas (1984-85) 505. Mark Johnson (1978-79) 49

POINTS1. Mark Johnson (1978-79) 902. Craig Norwich (1976-77) 833. Mike Eaves (1976-77) 814. Ron Vincent (1980-81) 655. Kelly Fairchild (1993-94) 64

PENALTIES1. Dan Plante (1992-93) 562. Garry Bunz (1986-87) 523. Bob Suter (1977-78) 514. Chris Tok (1993-94) 485. Gary Shuchuk (1988-89) 47

PENALTY MINUTES1. DanPlante (1992-93) 1422. Garry Bunz (1986-87) 1343. Tim Thomas (1985-86) 1224. Tom Sagissor (1988-89) 1195. John Mitchell (2008–09) 118

POWER-PLAY GOALS(since 1979-80)1. Peter Johnson (1980-81) 172. Paul Ranheim (1986-87) 12 John Byce (1988-89) 124. Steve Tuttle (1986-87) 11 Chris Tancill (1988-89) 11 Brendan Smith (2009–10) 11

Seniors

GOALS1. Gary Shuchuk (1989-90) 412. Chris Tancill (1989-90) 393. Paul Ranheim(1987-88) 364. Peter Johnson (1981-82) 355. Steve Alley (1976-77) 32

ASSISTS1. Mike Eaves (1977-78) 582. Scott Lecy (1980-81) 493. Tony Granato (1986-87) 45 Andrew Shier (1993-94) 455. Theran Welsh (1980-81) 44 John Byce (1989-90) 44

POINTS1. Mike Eaves (1977-78) 892. Gary Shuchuk (1989-90) 803. Scott Lecy (1980-81) 754. Tony Granato (1986-87) 735. John Byce (1989-90) 71 Chris Tancill (1989-90) 71

PENALTIES1. Jason Zent (1993-94) 562. Chris Tok (1994-95) 553. Dave Maley (1985-86) 52 Paul Stanton (1988-89) 525. Maco Balkovec (1994-95) 49

PENALTY MINUTES1. Dave Maley (1985-86) 1352. Chris Tok (1994-95) 1293. Paul Stanton (1988-89) 1264. Tom Sagissor (1989-90) 1225. Jason Zent (1993-94) 120

POWER-PLAY GOALS(since 1979-80)1. Chris Tancill (1989-90) 172. Peter Johnson (1981-82) 163. Paul Ranheim (1987-88) 15 Blake Geoffrion (2009–10) 155. Steve Tuttle (1987-88) 146. Ron Griffin (1979-80) 13 Gary Shuchuk (1989-90) 13

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Hat TricksThere have been 191 hat tricks in UW history, including 160 three-goal, 27 four-goal and three five-goal ‘tricks’. Listed below are the most recent players to record a three-, four- or five-goal game.

Three goalsSean Dhooghe opened the 2019 Big Ten Tournament with a hat trick on March 8, 2019 at Penn State in a 4-3 victory, scoring the game-winner at 18:10 of the third period.

Four goalsRyan MacMurchy was the last player to score four goals in a game. On Jan. 8, 2005, MacMurchy scored all four Wisconsin goals in a 4-2 victory at St. Cloud State.

Five goalsBadger women’s hockey coach Mark Johnson is one of only three players in UW history to score five goals in one game. On Jan. 27, 1978, Johnson hit the back of the net five times in a 10-2 win over Michigan Tech in Madison. (Bert DeHate, 2/24/67 and Mike Meeker, 10/29/77 previously accomplished the feat.)

Natural hat trickOnly seven players have notched a natural hat trick by recording three consecutive goals in a game. The most-recent Badger to accomplish a natural hat trick was Dany Heatley at Alaska Anchorage on Feb. 19, 2000. He scored the first three goals in a 5-0 win by the Badgers.

Three-Goal Games

Player Opponent DateSean Dhooghe at Penn State 3/09/19Michael Mersch at Michigan 1/10/14Justin Schultz, D Michigan State 11/27/10Jordy Murray Alabama Huntsville 10/17/10Blake Geoffrion Michigan Tech 12/4/09Jack Skille Minnesota State 1/27/07Joe Pavelski Bemidji StateN 3/25/06Robbie Earl at Alaska Anchorage 11/19/04Robbie Earl North Dakota 2/6/04Dany Heatley (N) at Alaska Anchorage 2/19/00Steve Reinprecht at Colorado College 1/23/98Kevin Granato HarvardB 12/27/97Brad Englehart at Minnesota-Duluth 1/24/97Brad Englehart at Northern Michigan 11/8/96Erik Raygor Northern Michigan 2/17/96Troy Howard St. Cloud State 1/12/96Shawn Carter PrincetonB 12/29/95Max Williams North Dakota 2/3/95Andrew Shier Minnesota-Duluth 1/21/94Jason Zent at Northern Michigan 2/12/93Kelly Fairchild North Dakota 1/16/93Barry Richter at Minnesota-Duluth 11/27/92Jason Zent Northern Michigan 11/1/92Dan Plante Northern Michigan 11/1/92Jason Zent Lake SuperiorN 4/4/92Maco Balkovec at North Dakota 1/3/92Blaine Moore Colorado College 12/6/91Brett Kurtz at Michigan Tech 10/18/91

Doug Macdonald Colorado College 2/8/91Don Granato St. Cloud State 11/10/90Barry Richter St. Cloud State 11/9/90Barry Richter at Minnesota-Duluth 10/27/90Dennis Snedden Michigan Tech 10/13/90John Byce ColgateN 4/1/90Gary Shuchuk Colorado College 2/9/90Chris Tancill at Michigan Tech 2/3/90Gary Shuchuk at North Dakota 12/1/89Dennis Snedden Boston University 1/6/89John Byce Michigan Tech 11/5/88John Byce UMass LowellN 3/19/88Paul Ranheim Northern MichiganW 2/26/88Paul Ranheim at Minnesota-Duluth 2/12/88Pat Ford Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/88Paul Ranheim at Maine 12/5/86Steve Tuttle Minnesota 10/25/86Scott Mellanby at Michigan Tech 2/21/86Scott Mellanby North Dakota 11/23/85Scott Mellanby North Dakota 11/22/85Dave Maley at UMass-Lowell 10/26/85Dave Maley at Denver 1/18/85Gary Suter UMass-Lowell 11/9/84Paul Houck at North Dakota 2/4/84Paul Houston Minnesota 1/27/84Paul Houston U.S. International 12/30/83Tony Granato at Illinois-Chicago 11/15/83Ted Pearson Minnesota 11/12/83Paul Houston Denver 2/12/83Todd Lecy at Denver 1/14/83Bruce Driver Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/83Dave Maley Air Force 11/27/82Paul Houston Air Force 11/27/82Paul Houck Air Force 11/26/82Pat Flatley Colorado College 11/3/82Scott Sabo Dalhousie 10/23/82Paul Houck Dalhousie 10/23/82Brian Mullen at North DakotaW 3/13/82Pat Flatley at Minnesota-Duluth 2/27/82Ron Vincent Denver 2/6/82John Newberry at Colorado College 1/23/82John Newberry at Colorado College 1/22/82Peter Johnson Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/82John Newberry Minnesota-Duluth 1/8/82Paul Houck Northern Michigan 1/3/82Peter Johnson at Minnesota 12/4/81Ken Keryluk at Western Michigan 11/27/81Peter Johnson Western Ontario 11/13/81Brian Mullen Windsor 10/16/81John Johannson Windsor 10/16/81John Newberry at North Dakota 2/6/81Ron Vincent at North Dakota 2/6/81John Newberry Yale 12/28/80John Newberry Notre Dame 11/14/80Chuck Durocher at Notre Dame 2/3/80Ron Griffin Notre Dame 11/30/79Ron Vincent Michigan 11/16/79Mark Johnson Notre DameW 3/6/79Les Grauer Minnesota 1/20/79Mark Johnson Michigan State 1/6/79Scott Lecy at Michigan State 12/2/78Scott Lecy at Michigan State 12/1/78Mark Johnson Minnesota-Duluth 11/25/78Mark Johnson Western Ontario 10/20/78Dave Capouch Notre Dame 3/5/78Rod Romanchuk Michigan State 1/21/78Les Grauer (N) at Minnesota-Duluth 1/14/78Mark Johnson Michigan 1/6/78Mike Eaves at Michigan State 12/10/77Mike Eaves at Notre Dame 11/12/77Mike Meeker at Michigan 2/5/77

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Steve Alley Michigan State 1/29/77Mike Meeker North Dakota 12/11/76Mike Eaves (N) North Dakota 12/11/76Dave Lundeen at Denver 1/3/76Jim Jefferies Minn.-Duluth 11/16/74Gary Winchester Yale 12/28/73Don Deprez at Michigan 11/23/73James Johnson Minnesota 3/5/73Norm Cherrey at Notre Dame 2/23/73Gary Winchester Minn.-Duluth 2/16/73Lloyd Bentley Michigan State 2/10/73Lloyd Bentley Michigan 12/9/72Jim Young Colorado College 11/17/72Gary Winchester vs. DenverN 3/18/72Gary Winchester Michigan 11/19/71Murray Heatley vs. Princeton% 12/27/70Murray Heatley at Michigan 12/12/70Norm Cherrey at Denver 11/27/70Gary Winchester Brown 11/20/70Jim Young Minnesota 2/6/70Tim Dool Ohio University 1/24/70Jim Boyd at North Dakota 11/14/69Stu Hendrickson Notre Dame 2/15/69Jim Boyd at Notre Dame 1/30/69Bert DeHate at Notre Dame 1/30/69Bert DeHate Ohio University 1/11/69Murray Heatley Ohio University 1/11/69Bert DeHate North Dakota 12/14/68Murray Heatley North Dakota 12/13/68Bob Poffenroth Pennsylvania 11/16/68Greg Nelson Pennsylvania 11/16/68Dick Klipsic Michigan State 3/1/68Tom Obrodovich Notre Dame 2/17/68Bert DeHate Notre Dame 2/17/68Greg Nelson Gustavus Adolphus 2/16/68Bert DeHate at Lake Forest 2/13/68Bert DeHate Lake Forest 1/27/68Bert DeHate St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1/13/68Doug McFadyen St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1/12/68Bert DeHate Western Michigan 1/5/68Bert DeHate vs. Ohio State 12/28/67Bert DeHate Ohio State 2/25/67Tom Obrodivich Western Michigan 2/18/67Bert DeHate Western Michigan 2/17/67Chuck Ellis Lake Forest 1/21/67Jim Petruzates vs. Providence# 12/30/66Jim Petruzates at Ohio University 12/10/66Mike Gleffe Augsburg College 12/2/66Chuck Kennedy St. Thomas (Minn.) 2/26/66Jim Petruzates Macalester (Minn.) 12/4/65John Riley Western Michigan 2/26/65Richard Rahko Western Michigan 2/26/65Don Addison Western Michigan 2/26/65Richard Rahko St. Thomas (Minn.) 2/6/65Ryamond Clegg St. Thomas 2/6/65Chan Young Lake Forest 1/11/64Chuck Ellis Hamline 2/7/64James Weiss Hamline 2/7/64Charles Ellis Hamline 12/18/64Raymond Clegg Hamline 12/19/64

James Petruzates Hamline 12/19/64

Four-Goal Games

Player Opponent DateRyan MacMurchy at St. Cloud State 1/8/05Blaine Moore at Colorado College 2/20/93Chris Tancill North Dakota 11/11/88Steve Tuttle (N) Boston University 1/2/87Tony Granato Northeastern 12/28/84John Newberry Windsor 10/16/81Scott Lecy Notre Dame 3/3/79

Rod Romanchuk (N) at Michigan 2/17/79Mark Johnson Michigan 11/11/78Mike Eaves Vermont 10/19/74Norm Cherrey Minnesota-Duluth 2/17/73Dave Pay Michigan 12/9/72Gary Winchester at Notre Dame 1/19/72Gary Winchester NortheasternR 1/3/71Pat Lannan at UW-Superior 11/15/70Murray Heatley Michigan TechN 3/21/70Murray Heatley Minnesota 2/6/70Bert DeHate at Ohio University 2/22/69Bert DeHate at Bowling Green 1/28/69Bob Poffenroth Ohio StateT 12/28/67Bert DeHate Ohio University 12/2/67Mark Fitzgerald Ohio University 2/24/67Raymond Clegg at Macalester 1/29/65Raymond Clegg Lake Forest 1/23/65Ron Leszcynski Illinois Club 12/14/63Ron Leszcynski Illinois Club 12/13/63Tom French Illinois Club 12/14/63

Five-Goal Games

Player Opponent DateMark Johnson Michigan Tech 1/27/78Mike Meeker at Michigan Tech 10/29/77Bert DeHate Ohio University 2/24/67

B - Badger Hockey Showdown; N - NCAA tournament; W - WCHA tournament; % - Princeton Tournament; * - natural hat trick; # - Brown tournament; R - RPI tournament; T - Big Ten tournament

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HONORS AND AWARDS

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Forwards

Mike EavesForward, 1977, '78First All-American forward, honored in both 1977 and 1978 ... UW’s career leading scorer with 267 points … three-time team captain helped team to 1977 NCAA title … named WCHA MVP in 1978 … 1978 Big Ten Medal of Honor winner … coached 2006 Badgers to NCAA championship … member of the UW Athletics Hall of Fame ... was selected 13th overall in the 1976 Amateur Draft by the St. Louis Blues … played 207 games with the Minnesota North Stars from 1979-83 … skated with the Calgary Flames from 1983-86, making it to the Stanley Cup finals in 1986 … coached the USA Hockey NTDP team for two years, winning the gold medal at the 2002 IIHF World Under-18 Championship and 2004 World Junior Championships … began coaching in 1985 with the Calgary Flames (assistant) … has had coaching positions with the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers, the Helsinki Finn-ish Elite League, Shattuck (Minn.) St. Mary’s High School and the Hershey Bears of the AHL ... coached UW from 2002–16, directing the Badgers to the 2006 NCAA title and 2010 NCAA championship game ... head coach for Cleveland in AHL

Mark JohnsonForward, 1978, '79Two-time first-team All-American … Badgers all-time leading goal scorer with 125 goals in 125 games … UW’s second all-time leading scorer with 256 points in three seasons … won the 1977 NCAA championship with UW as a freshman and was WCHA Freshman of the Year … named 1979 WCHA MVP … named to the All-Time All-WCHA First Team … charter mem-ber of the UW Athletics Hall of Fame ... led the 1980 Olympic Team in scoring and a gold medal during the “Miracle on Ice” run … played with USA Hockey teams in 13 international tournaments … played in NHL for 11 years with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, St. Louis Blues, New Jersey Devils and the Minnesota North Stars … UW men’s assistant coach from 1996-2002 … became UW women’s head coach in 2003 and led his team to NCAA championships in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2019 ... served as head coach of the women’s 2010 U.S. Olympic Team, leading team to silver medal

John NewberryForward, 1982First team All-American in 1982 … was Wisconsin’s first top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award … 1982 First-Team All-WCHA … helped the Badgers win the 1981 NCAA Cham-pionship with two goals and two assists in title game … 1981 NCAA All-Tournament Team … collected school-record 10 game-winning goals in 1981-82 season … spent four seasons in the NHL between the Montreal Canadians and the Hartford

Whalers

Patrick FlatleyForward, 1983NCAA West first team All-American … 1983 First-Team All-WCHA … helped the Badgers win the 1983 NCAA Cham-pionship … 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team … collected 106 points and 42 goals in just two seasons at Wisconsin … 1984 Olympian playing for Canada … skated in 850 games in the NHL with the New York Islanders and New York Rangers from 1983-97

Tony GranatoForward, 1985, '87Second-Team All-American in 1985 and 1987 … 1985 and 1987 All-WCHA Second-Team … fourth on the all-time UW scoring chart with 220 points and third with 100 goals … 1987 UW team captain … 1987 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award … 1987 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year … member of the UW Athletics Hall of Fame ... skated with the US National Team in 1987-88 and played in the 1988 Olym-pics … skated 13 NHL seasons (1988-2001) for the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, skating in the 1993 the Stanley Cup finals in 1993 with the Kings … won the 1997 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for his “qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.” … spent two years as head coach for the Colorado Avalanche (2002-04) ... spent two years as an assistant coach for the Detroit Red Wings after a stint with Pittsburgh ... served as assistant coach of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Team ... 2018 U.S. Olympic Team head coach

Steve TuttleForward, 1988Second-Team All-American in 1988 … 1988 All-WCHA Second Team … led the Badgers with 39 assists and 66 points during 1987-88 … collected 52 points in 35 WCHA games during 1987-88 to rank ninth on the UW single-season list … also posted 27 goals in 25 league games in 1986-87 to rank third on the UW single-season list … chosen in the sixth round, 113th overall in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft … skated 161 games over three seasons with the St. Louis Blues from 1988-91

Paul RanheimForward, 1988NCAA West first-team All-American in 1988 … 1988 All-WCHA First Team and 1987 All-WCHA Second-Team selec-tion … ranks 10th on the UW list with 177 career points, while his 88 goals rank sixth … helped team to 1988 WCHA playoff title as an all-tournament team skater … skated in 1,046 NHL games during 15 seasons from 1988-2003 for the Calgary Flames, Hartford Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Philadelphia Flyers and the Phoenix Coyotes

Gary ShuchukForward, 1990First team All-American in 1990 … 1990 WCHA Player of the Year … assistant captain for the Badgers’ 1990 NCAA, WCHA regular-season and playoff championships … set the record for UW seniors with 41 goals in 1989-90 … his 80 points are second-most for a UW senior … 1990 All-WCHA First Team … skated parts of five seasons in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings and Los Angeles Kings … skated with the Kings during their 1993 Stanley Cup Finals run … also played in the German Elite League

Steve ReinprechtForward, 2000NCAA first team All-American in 2000 … led the nation with 66 points during the 1999-2000 season … named 2000 WCHA Player of the Year … was runner-up for the 2000 Hobey Baker Memorial Award … 2000 All-WCHA First Team and 1998 All-WCHA Second Team selection … led the Bad-gers in scoring for three seasons (1998, ’99, 2000) … two-time team captain … NHL player skated for the Los Angeles Kings, Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes and Florida Panthers … won 2001 Stanley Cup with Colorado ... 2014 Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame inductee

All-Americans

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Dany HeatleyForward, 2000, '01First team All-American in 2001 … Second Team All-American in 2000 … 2001 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award … 2000 All-WCHA First-Team and 2001 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … second overall pick in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Atlanta Thrashers … won the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL rookie of the year in 2002 … 2006 and 2010 Olympian for Canada … won gold in 2010 Olympics ... won the bronze medal playing for Canada at the 2000 and 2001 World Junior Championships … scored four goals in the 2003 NHL All-Star Game and a goal in the shootout as he was awarded as All-Star MVP … two-time gold medalist with Canada’s World Championship team in 2003-04 and silver medalist in 2005 ... played for Atlanta, Ottawa, San Jose, Min-nesota and Anaheim

Joe PavelskiForward, 2006Second-Team All-American in 2006 … 2006 All-WCHA Second Team and 2005 All-WCHA Rookie Team … 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team ... collected 101 points in 84 games played becoming the ninth Badger to score 100 points through their first two seasons ... tied UW record with four assists in a period at Colorado College on Jan. 14, 2006 ... shared for the national scoring lead among fresh-men with 45 points in 2004–05 ... led team, ranked second in the WCHA and fourth in the country with 56 points in 2005-06 ... 205th overall pick of the San Jose Sharks in 2003 NHL Entry Draft ... won silver medal with Team USA at 2010 Olympics and skated for Team USA at 2014 Games ... captains for the San Jose Sharks ... 2014 Second-Team NHL All-Star

Blake GeoffrionForward, 2010First-Team All-American in 2010 ... UW’s first Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner ... 2010 First-Team All-WCHA ... 2010 USCHO.com and Insidecollegehockey.com National Player of the Year ... 2010 ESPY nominee for male college athlete of the year ... 2010 Wisconsin Male Athlete of the Year ... 2010 USA Hockey College Player of the Year ... 2010 NCAA West Regional MVP ... 2010 WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team ... led the nation with 15 power-play goals and was third in the nation with 28 goals in 2010 ... finished UW career with 55 goals and 114 points in 147 games ... 56th overall pick of his hometown Nashville Predators in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft ... played for Nashville and Montreal

Michael MerschForward, 2014Second-Team All American in 2014 ... 2014 First-Team All-Big Ten ... 2014 Big Ten All-Tournament Team ... three-time Big Ten Star of the Week in 2014 ... finished UW career with 67 career goals to rank 23rd in school history ... led Badgers with 22 goals in 2013–14 and 23 goals in 2012–13 ... was 50th Badger to score 50 career goals ... played in all 157 games during his Badger career ... made his NHL debut with the Los Angeles Kings during the 2015–16 season

Luke KuninForward, 2017Second-Team All-American in 2017 ... second sophomore captain in school history ... earned second-team All-Big Ten honors ... named to the Big Ten tournament all-tournament team ... finished the season as the Badgers’ leading scorer with 22 goals and 38 points ... posted five goals and 11 points in career-best eight-game point streak (Feb. 3-25) ... first Badger sophomore since Joe Pavelski had 23 goals during the 2005-06 season to reach 20 goals ... captained Team USA to a gold medal at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship …

Academic All-Big Ten ... 15th overall in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota Wild ... made his Minnesota debut during 2017–18 season

Defensemen

John JaggerDefenseman, 1970Wisconsin’s first All-American made the first team during Wisconsin’s first season in the WCHA. … 1970 and 1971 All-WCHA Second-Team pick … MVP and at the 1970 Big Ten Tournament … named to the 1968 Big Ten and Great Lakes All-Tournament Teams … MVP of the UW freshmen team for 1967-68

Jeff RotschDefenseman, 1972First-Team All-American in 1972 … co-captained team for 1971-72 season … helped team to WCHA playoff title and its second NCAA tournament bid, a third-place finish … Wiscon-sin first NHL drafted player was taken 112th overall by the St. Louis Blues in 1970

Brian EngblomDefenseman, 1975First-Team All-American in 1975 … the Badgers’ first All-WCHA First-Team selection in 1975 … skated 11 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals, Los Angeles Kings, Buffalo Sabres and Calgary Flames (1976-84, ’86-’87) … three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens (1977, ’78, ’79) … NHL plus/minus leader in 1981 … 1982 NHL Second-Team All-Star … became an NHL commentator for ESPN, ABC, Versus, NBC and now broadcasts for the Tampa Bay Lightning

Craig NorwichDefenseman, 1976, '77Wisconsin’s first two-time First-Team All-American on de-fense (1976, ’77) … 1977 All-WCHA First-Team and 1976 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … 1977 NCAA All-Tournament pick in helping team to 1977 NCAA title … became one of just four UW defensemen to lead the team in points with 83 dur-ing 1976-77 … 1976-77 point total is the WCHA record for defensemen … school record-holder with 65 assists in 1976-77 … collected 168 points in just three seasons at Wisconsin to share 16th on the all-time list … played two seasons for the Cincinnati Stingers of the WHA, before skating two NHL seasons with the Winnipeg Jets, St. Louis Blues and Colorado Rockies (1979-81)

Theran WelshDefenseman, 1980First-Team All-American in 1980 … 1980 and 1981 All-WCHA Second-Team honoree … member of Wisconsin’s 1981 NCAA title team … named to the 1981 NCAA All-Tournament Team … 228 career points rank third on the UW’s all-time list … school and WCHA career leader with 194 assists among defensemen … scored at least 50 points in all four seasons at Wisconsin

Bruce DriverDefenseman, 1982First-Team All-American in 1982 … 1982 All-WCHA First-Team and 1983 All-WCHA Second-Team pick … two-time NCAA champion at Wisconsin, winning in 1981 and captaining the 1983 squad … member of the 1982 NCAA All-Tournament Team … 1984 Olympian playing for Canada

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… played 15 years and over 1,000 games in the NHL for the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers … Stanley Cup champion with the New Jersey Devils in 1995 ... inducted into the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016

Tim ThomasDefenseman, 1985Second-Team All-American in 1985 … 1985 All-WCHA First-Team selection … skated 1983-84 with the U.S. national team, but returned to the Badgers for his final two seasons … col-lected 154 points in 151 games to rank fourth all-time among UW Badger defensemen … his 41 career goals rank second among UW blue liners

Paul StantonDefenseman, 1988First-Team All-American in 1988 … 1989 All-WCHA First-Team and 1988 All-WCHA Second-Team honoree … 1988 WCHA Final Five All-Tourney Team during UW’s playoff title run … collected 115 points in 167 games to rank seventh among all-time UW defensemen … played five years (1990-95) in the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Boston Bruins and New York Islanders … two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Penguins (1991, ’92) … went on to play hockey in Germany

Sean HillDefenseman, 1991Second-Team All-American in 1991 … 1991 and 1990 All-WCHA Second-Team Honoree … 1991 and 1990 WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team … holds the UW single-season mark for defensemen with 19 goals in 1990-91 … member of 1990 NCAA, WCHA regular season and WCHA playoff cham-pionship teams … sixth on the UW all-time scoring list among defensemen with 129 points in 124 games and just three seasons … 1992 U.S. Olympian … veteran of seven NHL teams during current 16-year career, including the Montreal Cana-diens, Anaheim Ducks, Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes, St. Louis Blues, Florida Panthers and New York Islanders

Barry RichterDefenseman, 1993First-Team All-American in 1993 … 1993 All-WCHA First-Team member … 1993 team captain … finished UW career with 156 points to rank third on the all-time UW career list for defensemen … one of six Badger rear guards to record a hat trick … 1994 U.S. Olympian … skated five seasons (1995-97, ’98-2001) in the NHL for the New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, New York Islanders and Montreal Canadiens

Brian RafalskiDefenseman, 1995First-Team All-American in 1995 … 1995 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year … 1995 All-WCHA First-Team and 1992 All-WCHA Rookie Team honoree … collected 100 career points in 150 games at Wisconsin … helped team to WCHA playoff championship in 1995 … three-time U.S. Olympian, winning a silver medal at the 2002 and 2010 games … named best defenseman at 2010 Olympics, while sharing Team USA lead in scoring... skated four years in Sweden and Finland before the NHL … named Finnish Elite League top defense-man (1998, ’99) … two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Devils in 2000 and 2003 … 1999-2000 member of the NHL All-Rookie Team … 2004 NHL All-Star game participant ... won a third Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 2008 ... 2014 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee and 2015 UW Athletics Hall of Fame honoree

Jeff DessnerDefenseman, 2000First-Team All-American in 2000 … 2000 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year … 2000 All-WCHA First-Team and 1999 All-WCHA Third-Team choice … two-time team captain, including tri-captain during 1999-2000 MacNaughton Cup-winning season for WCHA regular-season championship … posted 70 points in 135 career games at the UW from 1997-2001 … 1996 seventh-round draft choice of the New York Rangers

Tom GilbertDefenseman, 2006Second-Team All-American in 2006 … 2006 All-WCHA First-Team and 2005 All-WCHA Third-Team selection ... 2006 NCAA Frozen Four and NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tourna-ment Team honoree ... scored game-winning goal in UW’s 2-1 victory over Boston College in the 2006 NCAA Championship Game ... shared national lead among defensemen with 12 goals in 2006 ... finished career with 89 points in 162 games played ... posted career plus-70 ... 129th overall pick by the Colorado Avalanche in 2002 ... traded to the Edmonton Oil-ers in 2004 while still at Wisconsin ... set Edmonton rookie defensemen record for goals and points ... played for the Minnesota Wild, Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens and Los Angeles Kings

Jamie McBainDefenseman, 2009First-Team All American in 2009 ... 2009 WCHA Player of the Year ... top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award ... Insidecollegehockey.com Defenseman of the Year ... Wiscon-sin’s top scorer and in a tie for second in the nation among defensemen with 30 assists and 37 points ... fifth Badger blue liner to lead the team in scoring ... first UW defenseman and seventh Badger named WCHA Player of the Year ... eighth Badger named a top-10 Hobey Baker finalist and the first UW defenseman ... second-round draft pick of the Carolina Hur-ricanes in 2006 (63rd overall) ... finished his Badger playing career with 111 games played, 15 goals, 64 assists and 79 points in three years ... 2009 All-WCHA First-Team ... 2008 All-WCHA Third-Team ... 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team ... 2007 All-WCHA Rookie Team ... played for NHL’s Carolina, Buffalo, Los Angeles and Arizona

Brendan SmithDefenseman, 2010First-Team All American in 2010 ... 2010 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year ... top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award ... 2010 Collegehockey247.com National Player of the Year ... 2010 NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team ... tied Badgers’ Bob Poffenroth’s NCAA Frozen Four record for single-game assists with five against RIT in 2010 semifinals ... 2010 NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team ... 2010 All-WCHA First Team ... led nation’s defensemen with 15 goals and 52 points ... completed UW career with 26 goals and 87 points in 95 games played ... 27th overall pick of the Detroit Red Wings in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft ... made his NHL debut in 2011–12 with Detroit ... also played for the New York Rangers

Justin SchultzDefenseman, 2011, '12First-Team All American in 2011 and 2012 ... 2011 and 2012 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year ... two-time top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award ... Insidecol-legheockey.com Defenseman of the Year ... posted 18 goals in 2010–11, the most for any defenseman in the country since 2002–03 ... 2011 and 2012 All-WCHA First Team ... twice led nation’s defensemen in goals and points with 16 & 18 goals and 44 & 47 points ... led Badgers in scoring as sophomore ...

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first UW defenseman to lead team in goals (16 in 2011–12) ... 43rd overall pick by the Anaheim Ducks in 2008 ... signed with Edmonton as a free agent in 2012 ... won the 2016 and 2017 Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins

Jake GardinerDefenseman, 2011Second-Team All American in 2011 ... 2011 All-WCHA Second Team ... one of four defensemen in the nation to average at least a point-per-game (1.00) ... ranked second in the nation among blue liners with 41 points ... 2011 All-USCHO First Team ... 17th overall draft pick of the Anaheim Ducks in 2008 ... traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 2011 NHL trade deadline while still a Badger ... played for Toronto, and now

plays for Carolina in the NHL

Jake McCabeDefenseman, 2014First-Team All American in 2014 ... 2014 First-Team All-Big Ten ... assistant captain ... 2013 Third-Team All-WCHA selec-tion ... captained Team USA to a gold medal at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia ... made media all-star team and ranked third among the tournament’s defen-semen with three goals and six points ... ranked second among all players in the tournament with a plus-9 ... 2013 WCHA All-Academic and Academic All-Big Ten pick ... made NHL debut with Buffalo Sabres following 2013–14 college season

Goaltenders

Julian BarettaGoaltender, 1977The first Wisconsin goaltender named an All-American with his first-team selection in 1977 … 1977 All-WCHA First-Team and 1978 All-WCHA Second Team choice … 1977 NCAA Tournament MVP after leading the team to the 1977 NCAA title … member of 1977 WCHA regular-season and playoff championships … 51 career victories shares fifth on the UW all-time list … drafted 84th overall by the NHL’s Los Angeles

Kings in 1977

Roy SchultzGoaltender, 1980First-Team All-American in 1980 … 1980 First-Team All WCHA honoree … Wisconsin’s career saves per game leader at 31.9 during his two years at Wisconsin … shared team’s Spike Carlson MVP award for 1979-80 season … turned pro after second UW season

Dean AndersonGoaltender, 1988Second-Team All-American in 1988 … 1988 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … 1988 WCHA Playoff Tournament MVP to lead Badgers to title … set UW record with 45 games played during 1987-88 season … 68 career wins and 30 victo-ries in 1987-88 both rank third in the UW records … finished his career 68-34-2 … chosen 11th by the Toronto Maple Leafs

in the 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft

Curtis JosephGoaltender, 1989Second-Team All-American in 1989 … in 1989 he became the only player in league history named WCHA Most Valuable Player/Player of the Year and WCHA Rookie of the Year in the same season … 1989 All-WCHA First-Team honoree … named to the All-Time All-WCHA Second Team … a Badger for just one season, Joseph went 21-11-5 with a 2.49 goals-against average and .919 save percentage before leaving for the NHL … his .919 single-season save percentage ranks second in the UW record book … Joseph was never drafted, but became one of the top goaltenders in the NHL, playing for St. Louis, Edmonton, Toronto, Detroit and Phoenix during current 17-year professional career … two-time NHL all-star … won 2000 King Clancy Memorial Trophy as a player who has “made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.” … won a gold medal with Canada at the 2002 Olympics and also played at the games in 1998

Duane DerksenGoaltender, 1992Second-Team All-American in 1992 … 1992 WCHA Player of the Year … 1992 All-WCHA First-Team and 1991 and 1990 All-WCHA Second-Team selection … placed third in the 1992 Hobey Baker Memorial Award balloting … 1990 NCAA All-Tournament Team … 1990 WCHA Playoff All-Tournament Team … set UW single-season record with 31 victories in 1989-90 … 80 career victories ranks second on UW all-time list … 1992 team assistant captain … Washington Capitals’ third-round pick, 57th overall, in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft

Kirk DaubenspeckGoaltender, 1997Second-Team All-American in 1997 … 1997 All-WCHA Second Team pick … 1995 tournament MVP and 1996 WCHA Final Five All-Tournament player … holds the WCHA record with a 75-save effort in a 1-0, quadruple overtime loss against Colorado College on March 8, 1997, the second-longest game in NCAA Division I history … team assistant captain in 1996-97 … UW’s Spike Carlson MVP in 1996 and 1997 … 151st pick by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft

Bernd BrücklerGoaltender, 2004First-Team All-American in 2004 … 2004 All-WCHA First-Team, 2005 All-WCHA Second-Team and 2002 All-WCHA Rookie Team selection … 2004 NCAA East Regional Most Outstanding Player … 2004-05 team assistant captain … 2004 member of Austrian national team at world championships … 2001 NHL draft pick of the Philadelphia Flyers in the fifth round, 150th overall … Ranks top-five in UW history with a 2.48 goals-against average and a .916 save percentage ... went on to play professionally in Finland and the KHL in Russia

Brian ElliottGoaltender, 2006First-Team All-American in 2006 … 2006 All-WCHA Second-Team pick … backstopped the Badgers to their sixth NCAA title, leading the nation in goals-against average, save percent-age and victories, while sharing the national lead in shutouts … posted the greatest statistical season for a Badger goalten-der and one of the best in NCAA history … finished as a top three finalist for the Hobey Baker Award … 2006 NCAA Mid-west Regional Most Outstanding Player … 2006 NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team member … posted WCHA-record 269:52 shutout streak in 2006 … 291st pick by the Ottawa Senators at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft ... NHLer for Ottawa,

Colorado, St. Louis, Calgary and currently Philadelphia

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Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame

Twenty-one members of the Wisconsin men’s hockey family are in the UW Athletics Hall of Fame, including aforementioned All-Americans Mark Johnson, Mike Eaves, Brian Elliott, Craig Norwich, Bruce Driver, Theran Welsh, Tony Granato and Steve Reinprecht, as well as head coaches Bob Johnson and Jeff Sauer, and goaltending coach Bill Howard. Steve Alley, Mike Richter, Marc Behrend, Chris Chelios, Bert DeHate, Jim Johannson, Dean Talafous, Bruce Driver, Jim Johannson and Bob Suter are also enshrined.

Mark Johnson - Charter Member (Bio on page 104)Mike Eaves - 1992 Inductee (Bio on page 104)Bob Johnson - 1992 Inductee (Bio on page 101)Craig Norwich - 2008 Inductee (Bio on page 105)Tony Granato - 2000 Inductee (Bio on page 104)Theran Welsh - 2010 Inductee (Bio on page 105)Steve Reinprecht - 2014 inductee (Bio on page 104)Brian Rafalski - 2015 Inductee (Bio on page 106)Jeff Sauer - 2016 Inductee (Bio on page 102)Bruce Driver - 2016 Inductee (Bio on page 105)Brian Elliott - 2017 Inductee (Bio on page 109)

Steve Alley - 2001 InducteeTwo-time UW tri-captain, including UW’s 1977 NCAA title team … scored nine game-winning goals in 1976–77, sharing second on the all-time single-season list … scored overtime game-winning goal for 6-5 victory over Michigan in the 1977 NCAA Championship Game … 165 career points in 159 games shares 20th on the UW all-time list … paced Badgers with 23 goals in 1974-75 … one of the first three Badgers to play in the Olympics, skating for Team USA in 1976 … 1974, ’75 and ’78 U.S. National Team member … 141st overall draft pick of the Chicago Blackhawks in 1973 … played parts of two seasons for Hartford Whalers from 1979–81 … skated for the WHA’s Birmingham Bulls from 1977-79.

Mike Richter - 2005 Inductee1987 All-WCHA Second-Team selection ... 1986 WCHA Rookie of the Year … posted a 33-25-1 mark during two seasons at Wisconsin … had a 3.71 goals-against average and .895 save percentage with one shutout in 60 games played … chosen 28th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1985 NHL Draft … spent entire 15-year, 666 game career as a New York Ranger … 301-258-73 career record makes him winningest goalie in franchise history … had No. 35 Ranger jersey retired in 2004 … holds eight regular-season and five post-season records for the Rangers … goaltender for team’s 1994 Stanley Cup championship … named 1996 World Cup of Hockey Most Valuable Player leading Team USA to gold in perhaps his greatest career performance … NHL All-Star in 1992, 1994 and 2000, earning MVP honors in 1994 … U.S. Olympian in 1988, 1998 and 2002, winning silver in 2002 ... 2008 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee ... college hockey’s annual top goaltender award named after him

Marc Behrend - 2006 Inductee1981 and 1983 NCAA Championship Tournament MVP ... allowed just two goals in two NCAA title games to help the UW to the 1981 and 1983 NCAA Championships ... 1983 Second-Team All-WCHA ... member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team ... went 17-1-1 (.921 win percentage) to set the UW single-season win percentage record ... went 49-8-3 (.842) to set the UW career win percentage mark ... ranks fourth on the UW season lists with a .920 save percentage and 2.23 goals-against average ... skated parts of three seasons with the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets

(193–86) ... was a fifth-round selection (85th overall) of the Jets in 1981

Bert DeHate - 2007 InducteeWith 47 goals and 77 points, became the first Badger to win the national scoring title ... 47 goals ranks second in UW single-season records ... set UW record with five-goal game (Feb. 24, 1967) which has been tied twice since ... shares school record with eight points in that same game against Ohio University in 1967 ... posted a school record seven hat tricks in 1967–68 and holds career record of 15 ... 1968–69 co-captain ... 108 goals in 95 career games ranks second all-time on the UW list ... 1.98 career points-per-game average ranks second all-time

Chris Chelios - 2011 Inductee1983 NCAA Champion as a member of the all-tournament team ... scored 22 goals and 97 points in two seasons ... played 26 seasons in the NHL for the Montreal Canadians (1984-90), Chicago Blackhawks (1990-99), Detroit Red Wings (1999-2009) and Atlanta Thrashers (2010), winning the Stanley Cup with Montreal in 1987 and Detroit in 2002 and 2008 ... 11-time NHL All-Star ... three-time Norris Trophy winner given to the best defenseman in the NHL ... four-time Olympian (1984, 1998, 2002 and 2006) and served as team captain three times (1998, 2002 and 2006) ... assistant coach for 2018 U.S. Olympic Team ... most games played in the NHL among Americans ... NHL record-holder with 24 playoff appearances ... second-oldest player in NHL history ... served as assistant coach for the Detroit Red Wings

Dean Talafous - 2013 Inductee1973 NCAA Champion and NCAA Tournament MVP...scored the game-winning goals in both the 1973 NCAA semifinals and finals for the Badgers...forced OT in the semifinals with five seconds left in regulation before also netting the OT game-winner...133 career points in 111 career games shares 32nd on UW’s all-time list ...led Badgers in both assists and game-winning goals in both the 1972-73 and 1973-74 seasons...played eight NHL seasons with the Atlanta Flames (1974-75), Minnesota North Stars (1974-75, 1975-78) and New York Rangers (1978-82)...drafted in the fourth round, No. 53 overall in the 1973 NHL Draft by the Atlanta Flames

Bob Suter - 2017 InducteeHelped UW to the 1977 NCAA title ... earned second-team All-WCHA honors in 1979 while being named the inaugural winner of the Fenton Kelsey Jr. Most Competitive Player Award on the UW team ... member of the “Miracle on Ice” U.S. team that won gold in hockey at the 1980 Olympics ... also skated for Team USA at the 1981 World Championships ... drafted in 1977 by the Los Angeles Kings but never played a game in the NHL ... a graduate of Madison East High School, he returned to Madison and opened a sporting goods store called Gold Medal Sports ... coached youth hockey in Madison and became part owner and director of Capitol Ice Arena in Middleton. The arena was named in his honor following his death in 2014.

Jim Johannson - 2018 Inductee1983 NCAA champion ... scored 63 goals, 67 assists and 130 points in 148 games played at Wisconsin from 1982-86 ... 1988 and 1992 U.S. Olympian ... member of Team USA for 1992 IIHF World Championship ... 1982 NHL draft pick of the Hartford Whalers ... spent 1995–2000 as GM of the USHL’s Twin Cities Vulcans, winning the 2000 USA Hockey Junior A National Championship ... spent 2000–18 with USA Hockey in various roles, including assistant executive director of hockey opera-tions ... USA won 64 medals in major international competition, including 34 gold, 19 silver and 11 bronze ... served as GM of the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team

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Bill Howard - 2019 InducteeOnly person who was a member of the coaching staff for all six NCAA men’s hockey championships ... team goaltending coach for 36 years (1973–2008) ... coached eight All-American goaltenders (Julian Baretta, Roy Schultz, Dean Anderson, Curtis Joseph, Duane Derksen, Kirk Daubenspeck, Bernd Brückler, Brian Elliott) and a ninth (Marc Behrend), who was two-time NCAA Tournament MVP ... his goalies won 19 All-WCHA hon-ors and were twice finalists for the Hobey Baker Award (Elliott and Derksen) for the national player of the year ... coached six goaltenders who went on to play in the NHL (Joseph, Elliott, Behrend, Jim Carey, Terry Kleisinger and Mike Richter), includ-ing four who hold NHL team records (Elliott, Joseph, Carey, Richter) ... is goaltenders went on to win one Olympic gold medal (Joseph) and two silver medals (Richter), while one of his goaltenders (Carey) went on to win the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s best goalie ... spent 10-plus years doing color commentary for Badger hockey on the radio and TV ... started the boys’ hock-ey program and led Madison Memorial High School teams to two consecutive undefeated seasons, two state championships, and two runner-up finishes in his last four years of coaching

Hobey Baker Memorial Award

First awarded in 1981, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award was established to recognize college hockey’s premier individual player. Ten players are selected each year as finalists for the award. Wisconsin has had 13 finalists for the award, including two in 2010 when Blake Geoffrion became the school’s first winner of the award.

2014 Joel Rumpel2012 Justin Schultz 2011 Justin Schultz2010 Blake Geoffrion (Winner)2010 Brendan Smith2009 Jamie McBain2006 Brian Elliott (Top Three)2001 Dany Heatley2000 Steve Reinprecht (Runner Up)1992 Duane Derksen1988 Paul Ranheim1987 Tony Granato

1982 John Newberry

Mike Richter Award

First awarded in 2014, the Mike Richter Award annually hon-ors the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA men’s hockey. Richter played two seasons at Wisconsin before playing at the 1988 Olympics and turning pro. A 1994 Stanley Cup champion, three-time Olympian including a silver medal in 2002 and three-time NHL All-Star game participant, Richter was the 1986 WCHA Rookie of the Year and a 1987 All-WCHA Second Team selection.

2014 Joel Rumpel (Top Five finalist)

Hockey Humanitarian Award

The award acknowledges the accomplishments of personal character, scholarship, and the giving of oneself off the ice to the larger community as well. The Humanitarian Award is meant to be seen as a true measure of a person’s worth, not just as an athlete, but as someone who embodies those values that merit recognition.

2019 Jake Bunz (Winner) 2015 Joel Rumpel (Nominee)2007 Andrew Joudrey (Finalist)2004 Dan Boeser (Finalist)

1998 Erik Raygor (Winner)

Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award

The Hockey Commissioners Association award “recognizes a fearless leader and beloved fan favorite who always places his team first. Displaying exemplary sportsmanship, he’s supremely competitive, intelligent and extraordinarily conditioned with an unmatched work ethic. The contributions of this individual, on and off the ice, cannot be measured by statistics alone.” Hines, a forward at Army, graduated from the academy in 2003 and was killed in action on Sept. 1, 2005, in Afghanistan.

2017 Aidan Cavallini

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First-Team All-Big Ten

Player, Pos. YearMark Zengerle, F 2013–14Michael Mersch, F 2013–14Jake McCabe, D 2013–14

Second-Team All-Big Ten

Player, Pos. YearNic Kerdiles, F 2013–14Frankie Simonelli, D 2013–14Joel Rumpel, G 2013–14Trent Frederic, F 2016–17Luke Kunin. F 2016–17Jake L:inhart, D 2016–17Wyatt Kalynuk, D 2018–19

Honorable Mention All-Big Ten

Player, Pos. YearPeter Tischke, D 2016–17Jack Berry, G 2016–17Trent Frederic, F 2017–18Wyatt Kalynuk, D 2017–18Peter Tischke, D 2017–18K'Andre Miller, D 2018–19

All-Big Ten Freshman Team

Player, Pos. YearLuke Kunin, F 2015–16Trent Frederic, F 2016–17Wyatt Kalynuk, D 2017–18Linus Weissbach, F 2017–18K'Andre Miller, D 2018–19

Big Ten All-Tournament

The inaugural Big Ten Tournament was held in 2014 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, with the Badgers capturing the first league playoff title.

Player, Pos. YearMark Zengerle, F (MOP) 2014Michael Mersch, F 2014Frankie Simonelli, D 2014Luke Kunin, F 2017

Big Ten Freshman of the Year

Player, Pos. YearTrent Frederic, F 2016–17

Big Ten Coach of the Year

Name YearTony Granato 2016–17

First-Team All-WCHA

Player, Pos. YearBrian Engblom, D 1974–75Julian Baretta, G 1976–77Craig Norwich, D 1976–77Mike Eaves, C 1977–78Mark Johnson, C 1977–78Mark Johnson, C 1978–79Roy Schultz, G 1979–80Bruce Driver, D 1981–82John Newberry, C 1981–82Patrick Flatley, W 1982–83Tim Thomas, W 1984–85Paul Ranheim, W 1987–88Curtis Joseph, G 1988–89Paul Stanton, D 1988–89Gary Shuchuk, C 1989–90Duane Derksen, G 1991–92Barry Richter, D 1992–93Kelly Fairchild, C 1993–94Brian Rafalski, D 1994–95Craig Anderson, D 1997–98Jeff Dessner, D 1999–00Dany Heatley, W 1999–00Steve Reinprecht, C 1999–00Bernd Brückler, G 2003–04Tom Gilbert, D 2005–06Jamie McBain, D 2008–09Blake Geoffrion, C 2009–10Brendan Smith, D 2009–10Justin Schultz, D 2010–11Justin Schultz, D 2011–12

Second-Team All-WCHA

Player, Pos. YearWayne Thomas, G 1969–70John Jagger, D 1969–70Murray Heatley, W 1969–70John Jagger, D 1970–71Murray Heatley, W 1970–71Jim Makey, G 1971–72Jim Makey, G 1972–73Norm Cherrey, W 1972–73Craig Norwich, D 1975–76John Taft, D 1976–77Mike Eaves, C 1976–77Julian Baretta, G 1977–78Bob Suter, D 1978–79Theran Welsh, D 1979–80Theran Welsh, D 1980–81Marc Behrend, G 1981–82Chris Chelios, D 1982–83

Paul Houck, W 1982–83Bruce Driver, D 1982–83Tony Granato, C 1984–85Marty Wiitala, D 1985–86Mike Richter, G 1986–87Tony Granato, C 1986–87Paul Ranheim, W 1986–87Dean Anderson, G 1987–88Paul Stanton, D 1987–88Steve Tuttle, W 1987–88John Byce, W 1988–89Duane Derksen, G 1989–90Sean Hill, D 1989–90John Byce, W 1989–90Duane Derksen, G 1990–91Sean Hill, D 1990–91Jim Carey, G 1992–93Andrew Shier, W 1993–94Kirk Daubenspeck, G 1996–97Steve Reinprecht, C 1997–98Dany Heatley, C/W 2000–01Robbie Earl, F 2004–05Bernd Brückler, G 2004–05Joe Pavelski, C 2005–06Brian Elliott, G 2005–06Brian Elliott, G 2006–07Ryan McDonagh, D 2009–10Jake Gardiner, D 2010–11

Third-Team All-WCHA

Player, Pos. YearJeff Dessner, D 1998–99Graham Melanson, G 1998–99Alex Brooks, D 1999–00Graham Melanson, G 1999–00Ryan Suter, D 2003–04Tom Gilbert, D 2004–05Kyle Turris, F 2007–08Jamie McBain, D 2007–08Michael Davies, F 2009–10Mark Zengerle, F 2011–12Jake McCabe, D 2012–13

All-WCHA Rookie Team

Player, Pos. YearJason Zent, W 1990–91Brian Rafalski, D 1991–92Jim Carey, G 1992–93Joe Bianchi, C 1994–95Kevin Granato, W 1997–98Dave Tanabe, D 1998–99Brian Fahey, D 1999–00Dany Heatley, W 1999–00Bernd Brückler, G 2001–02Robbie Earl, F 2003–04Ryan Suter, D 2003–04Joe Pavelski, F 2004–05Kyle Klubertanz, D 2004–05

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WCHA Player of the Year

From 1960–81, the league’s MVP award was admin-istered by the Denver Post. Since 1981, it has been selected through balloting of coaches, players, sports information directors and news media. In 1992, the MVP designation was changed to the WCHA Player of the Year.

Player, Pos. YearMike Eaves, C 1977–78Mark Johnson, C 1978–79Curtis Joseph, G 1988–89Gary Shuchuk, C 1989–90Duane Derksen, G 1991–92Steve Reinprecht, C 1999–00Jamie McBain, D 2008–09

WCHA Rookie of the Year

The WCHA Rookie of the Year has been presented under three different sets of criteria since 1960. From 1959–60 through 1969–70, freshmen were not allowed to play in the WCHA and the rookie award went to the top sophomore. From 1969–70 through 1989–90, the award was known as the Freshman of the Year. In 1990, the WCHA adopted the Rookie of the Year Award for the top first-year player.

Player, Pos. YearMark Johnson, C 1976–77Mike Richter, G 1985–86Curtis Joseph, G 1988–89Jim Carey, G 1992–93Dany Heatley, W 1999–00

WCHA Defensive Player of the Year

Player, Pos. YearBrian Rafalski, D 1994–95Jeff Dessner, D 1999–00Brendan Smith, D 2009–10Justin Schultz, D 2010–11Justin Schultz, D 2011–12

WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team

The WCHA Final Five tourney began selecting all-tournament teams in 1987-88. That year, the league implemented its current playoff format of playing its annual tournament at a neutral site instead of on campus sites.

Player, Pos. YearDean Anderson, G* 1988Paul Ranheim, W 1988Paul Stanton, D 1988Steve Tuttle, W 1988Doug Macdonald, C 1989Duane Derksen, G 1990Sean Hill, D 1990Steve Rohlik, W* 1990Sean Hill, D 1991Dan Plante, W 1992Mickey Elick, D 1994Kirk Daubenspeck, G* 1995Mark Strobel, D 1995Kirk Daubenspeck, G 1996Joe Bianchi, W* 1998Graham Melanson, G 1998Matt Peterson, D 1998Dan Bjornlie, D 2000Kyle Klubertanz, D 2006Jake Dowell, F 2007Jordy Murray, F 2009Blake Geoffrion, F 2010Nic Kerdiles, F* 2013Tyler Barnes, F 2013John Ramage, D 2013Joel Rumpel, G 2013*–Tournament MVP

WCHA Coach of the Year

Name YearBob Johnson 1976–77

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All-Tournament Team

1970 F- Bob Poffenroth, Wisconsin

1972 F- Gary Winchester, Wisconsin

1973 G- Jim Makey, Wisconsin D- John Taft, Wisconsin F- Stan Hinkley, Wisconsin F- Dean Talafous, Wisconsin*

1977 G- Julian Baretta, Wisconsin* D- Craig Norwich, Wisconsin D- John Taft, Wisconsin

1981 G- Marc Behrend, Wisconsin* F- John Newberry, Wisconsin

1982 D- Bruce Driver, Wisconsin F- John Newberry, Wisconsin

1983 G- Marc Behrend, Wisconsin* D- Chris Chelios, Wisconsin F- Pat Flatley, Wisconsin F- Paul Houck, Wisconsin

1990 G- Duane Derksen, Wisconsin D- Rob Andringa, Wisconsin D- Mark Osiecki, WisconsinF- John Byce, Wisconsin F- Chris Tancill, Wisconsin*

1992 D- Barry Richter, Wisconsin F- Jason Zent, Wisconsin

2006 G- Brian Elliott, Wisconsin D- Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin F- Adam Burish, Wisconsin F- Robbie Earl, Wisconsin*

2010D-Brendan Smith

* - Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player

All-Regional Teams Men’s hockey began recognizing all-regional teams beginning with the 1995 postseason.

1995 – West Regional G- Kirk Daubenspeck, Wisconsin D- Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin F- Mike Strobel, Wisconsin

2001 – West RegionalF- Dany Heatley, Wisconsin

2004 – East Regional G- Brend Bruckler, Wisconsin D- Dan Boeser, Wisconsin

2006 – Midwest Regional G- Brian Elliott, Wisconsin^D- Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin F- Joe Pavelski, WisconsinF- Jack Skille, Wisconsin

2010 – West Regional G- Scott GudmandsonD- Ryan McDonaghD- Brendan SmithF- Blake Geoffrion^

^ - Regional Most Outstanding Player

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Team AwardsSpike Carlson/Chris Chelios MVPSpike Carlson was both a player and a coach at the University of Wisconsin. He was one of the first hockey players for the Badgers and coached the UW during the 1930-31 season.

1963–64 Jim Duffy G1964–65 Gary Johnson G1965–66 Gary Johnson G1966–67 Gary Johnson G1967–68 Bob Vroman G1968–69 John Jagger D1969–70 Wayne Thomas G1970–71 Jim Boyd C1971–72 Jim Young W1972–73 Norm Cherrey W1973–74 Stan Hinkley W1974–75 Mike Dibble G1975–76 Mike Eaves C1976–77 Team1977–78 Mike Eaves C1978–79 Les Grauer W1979–80 Chuck Durocher W Roy Schultz G1980–81 Team1981–82 Ron Vincent W1982–83 Marc Behrend G1983–84 Ted Pearson W1984–85 Gary Suter D1985–86 Marty Wiitala D1986–87 Tony Granato C1987–88 Dean Anderson G1988–89 Curtis Joseph G1989–90 Gary Shuchuk C1990–91 Sean Hill D1991–92 Duane Derksen G1992–93 Barry Richter D1993–94 Blaine Moore C1994–95 Brian Rafalski D1995–96 Kirk Daubenspeck G1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck G1997–98 Joe Bianchi C Steve Reinprecht C1998–99 Graham Melanson G Steve Reinprecht C1999–00 Steve Reinprecht C2000–01 Dany Heatley F2001–02 Scott Kabotoff G2002–03 Rene Bourque W2003–04 Bernd Brückler G2004–05 Tom Gilbert D2005–06 Brian Elliott G2006–07 Jake Dowell F2007–08 Davis Drewiske D2008–09 Jamie McBain D2009–10 Blake Geoffrion C2010–11 Justin Schultz D2011–12 Justin Schultz D2012–13 Michael Mersch W2013–14 Joel Rumpel G2014–15 Joel Rumpel G2015–16 Luke Kunin F2016–17 Trent Frederic F2017–18 Ryan Wagner F2018–19 Wyatt Kalynuk D

Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award

Ivan B. Williamson served the University of Wisconsin as its Di-rector of Athletics from 1955–69. He was instrumental in the revival of UW hockey as a varsity sport in 1963

1964–65 Fritz Ragatz D1965–66 Charles Ellis W1966–67 Dick Keeley D1967–68 John Moran D1968–69 Mike Cowan W1969–70 Bob Vroman G1970–71 Gary Engberg G1971–72 Tom Chuckel C1972–73 Tim Dool W1973–74 Dave Arundel D1974–75 Dick Perkins G1975–76 Mike Eaves C1976–77 Steve Alley W1977–78 Tom Ulseth W1978–79 Mark Ostapina W1979–80 Chuck Durocher W1980–81 Kip Pendelton G1981–82 Peter Johnson W1982–83 Jeff Andringa D1983–84 Jan-Ake Danielson D John Johannson C1984–85 Paul Houston C1985–86 Jim Johannson W1986–87 Todd Geisness W1987–88 Steve Tuttle W1988–89 Kurt Semandel C1989–90 John Byce C Rob Mendel D1990–91 Joe Decker W1991–92 Doug Macdonald C1992–93 Jason Francisco W1993–94 Chris Tucker C1994–95 Maco Balkovec D1995–96 Scott Sanderson W1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck G1997–98 Mark Smith W1998–99 Tim Rothering D-W1999–00 Dan Bjornlie D2000–01 Kevin Granato W Graham Melanson G2001–02 Andy Wheeler W2002–03 Brad Winchester W2003–04 Rene Bourque W2004–05 Luke Kohtala G2005–06 Ryan MacMurchy W2006–07 Brian Elliott G2007–08 Matthew Ford F2008–09 Tom Gorowsky F2009–10 Ben Street F2010–11 Scott Gudmandson G2011–12 Ryan Little F2012–13 Ryan Little F2013–14 Nic Kerdiles F2014–15 Brad Navin F2015–16 Luke Kunin F2016–17 Jedd Soleway F2017–18 Matt Ustaski F2018–19 Mick Messner F Ty Emberson D

Dr. Joseph Coyne/Joe Pavelski Most Consistent PlayerDr. Joseph Coyne, a dentist in Madison, was a big supporter of the UW hockey program in the early days of John Riley and Bob Johnson.

1971–72 Al Folk D1972–73 John Taft D1973–74 Gary Winchester C1974–75 Brian Engblom D1975–76 Murray Johnson C1976–77 John Taft D1977–78 Mark Johnson C1978–79 Theran Welsh D1979–80 Ron Vincent W1980–81 Ed Lebler W1981–82 Bruce Driver D1982–83 Chris Chelios D1983–84 Paul Houston C1984–85 Gary Suter D1985–86 Ernie Vargas W1986–87 Steve Tuttle W1987–88 Paul Stanton D1988–89 Sean Hill D1989–90 Chris Tancill W1990–91 Rob Andringa D1991–92 Brian Rafalski D1992–93 Kelly Fairchild C1993–94 Kelly Fairchild C1994–95 Brian Rafalski D1995–96 Tim Rothering D1996–97 Yuri Gusak W1997–98 Matt Peterson D1998–99 Jeff Dessner D1999–00 Jeff Dessner D2000–01 Alex Brooks D2001–02 Rob Vega D Matt Murray C2002–03 Tom Gilbert D2003–04 Ryan MacMurchy W2004–05 Tom Gilbert D Joe Pavelski F2005–06 Tom Gilbert D2006–07 Matt Olinger D2007–08 Jamie McBain D2008–09 Craig Johnson D2009–10 Jake Gardiner D2010–11 Michael Mersch F2011–12 Justin Schultz D2012–13 Kevin Schulze D2013–14 Kevin Schulze D Eddie Wittchow D2014–15 None2015–16 Jake Bunz D2016–17 Peter Tischke D2017–18 Josh Ess D 2018–19 Ty Emberson D

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Fenton Kelsey, Jr./Mike RichterMost Competitive PlayerFenton Kelsey, Jr., was the first Executive Director of the Blue Line Club and locally was a big supporter of hockey in general. He played a major role in the building of Hartmeyer Ice Arena on the city’s east side.

1978–79 Bob Suter D1979–80 Jay McFarlane D1980–81 Brian Mullen W1981–82 Ted Pearson W1982–83 Patrick Flatley W1983–84 Jim Johannson W1984–85 Gary Suter D1985–86 Tony Granato W1986–87 Mike Richter G1987–88 Steve Tuttle W1988–89 Paul Stanton D1989–90 Steve Rohlik W1990–91 Rob Andringa D1991–92 Brett Kurtz W1992–93 Dan Plante W1993–94 Andrew Shier W1994–95 Mark Strobel D Mike Strobel W1995–96 Mike Strobel W1996–97 Tim Krug D1997–98 Erik Raygor W1998–99 Alex Brooks D1999–00 Alex Brooks D2000–01 Andy Wheeler W2001–02 Matt Doman W2002–03 Jake Heisler W2003–04 Adam Burish C2004–05 Nick Licari F2005–06 Adam Burish F2006–07 Jeff Likens D2007–08 Blake Geoffrion F2008–09 Ryan McDonagh D2009–10 Ryan McDonagh D2010–11 Patrick Johnson F2011–12 Ryan Little F2012–13 Ryan Little F2013–14 Mark Zengerle C2014–15 Joseph LaBate F2015–16 Ryan Wagner F2016–17 Cameron Hughes F2017–18 Peter Tischke D 2018–19 Tyler Inamoto D

Otto Breitenbach/Curtis Joseph Most Improved PlayerOtto Breitenbach was a member of the UW Athletic Department for 14 years (1973-87), serving as an Associate Athletic Director. He is a past executive director of the Badger State Games and a past commissioner of the Western Col-legiate Hockey Association.

1968–69 Stu Hendrickson W1969–70 Jeff Rotsch D1970–71 Brian Erickson D1971–72 Gary Kuklinski W1972–73 Stan Hinkley W1973–74 Don Deprez W1974–75 Tom Ulseth W1975–76 Dave Herbst W1976–77 Les Grauer W1977–78 Brad Mullens D1978–79 Ron Griffin D1979–80 Peter Johnson W1980–81 Marc Behrend G1981–82 Ed Repins D1982–83 Paul Houck W1983–84 Ernie Vargas W1984–85 Tom Ryan C1985–86 Paul Ranheim W1986–87 Steve Tuttle W1987–88 John Byce W1988–89 Jon Helgeson W1989–90 Tom Sagissor W1990–91 Jason Francisco W1991–92 Dan Plante W1992–93 Chris Tok D1993–94 Mickey Elick D1994–95 Shawn Carter W1995–96 Rick Enrico W1996–97 Chris Exarhos W1997–98 Dan Bjornlie F1998–99 Matt Murray C1999–00 Kent Davyduke C2000–01 Rob Vega D2001–02 Jake Heisler W2002–03 John Funk W2003–04 Matt Olinger D2004–05 Brian Elliott G2005–06 Joe Piskula D2006–07 Shane Connelly G2007–08 John Mitchell F2008–09 Craig Johnson D2009–10 Michael Davies F2010–11 Ryan Little F Jefferson Dahl F2011–12 Brendan Woods F2012–13 Jefferson Dahl F2013–14 Kevin Schulze D Morgan Zulinick F2014–15 Cullen Hurley D2015–16 Jake Linhart D2016–17 Aidan Cavallini F2017–18 Tyler Inamoto D 2018–19 Jack Gorniak F

Jeff Sauer AwardCoach Jeff Sauer spent 20 years behind the Badger bench, becom-ing the winningest Wisconsin coach in any sport. One of the most respected coaches in the game, he continued to be a con-summate diplomat for hockey after leaving Wisconsin— from instructing kids at summer camps, to speaking at high school assem-blies and coaching international-level athletes in world tourna-ments. This award goes to a ‘great guy’ on the team.

2016–17 Corbin McGuire D Johan Blomquist G2017–18 Tim Davison D 2018–19 Jake Bunz D

Mark Johnson Rookie of the Year AwardA two-time first team All-Ameri-can, Mark Johnson is the Badgers all-time leading goal scorer with 125 goals in 125 games and UW’s second all-time leading scorer with 256 points in three seasons. Johnson won the 1977 NCAA championship with UW as a fresh-man and was WCHA Freshman of the Year.

2016–17 Jack Berry G2017–18 Wyatt Kalynuk D Linus Weissbach F2018–19 K'Andre Miller D

Suter Family Unsung Hero AwardMadison natives and brothers Bob (1975-79), Gary (1983-85) and John (1973-78) Suter, as well as Bob’s son Ryan (2003-04), all attended Wisconsin and played defense for the Badgers.

2016–17 Jake Linhart D2017–18 Peter Tischke D2018–19 Tarek Baker F

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WHA-TV Jim Santulli 7th-Man AwardThe late Jim Santulli was instrumental in initiating Badger basketball, football and hockey broadcasts on WHA-TV (beginning in 1973-74). He was a producer for the Wisconsin Public Television network for 30 years (1966-96).

1980–81 Dan Gorowsky W1981–82 Ken Keryluk D1982–83 Todd Lecy W1983–84 Ted Pearson W1984–85 Ernie Vargas W1985–86 Matt Walsh D1986–87 Todd Geisness W1987–88 Dennis Snedden W1988–89 John Byce W1989–90 Mark Osiecki D1990–91 Doug Macdonald C1991–92 Brett Kurtz W1992–93 Jason Francisco W1993–94 Rob Granato C1994–95 Jamie Spencer W1995–96 Shawn Carter W1996–97 Joe Bianchi C-W1997–98 Kevin Granato W1998–99 Tim Rothering D1999–00 Andy Wheeler W2000–01 Andy Wheeler W2001–02 Andy Wheeler W2002–03 Dan Boeser D2003–04 John Funk W2004–05 Andy Brandt W2005–06 Nick Licari W2006–07 Andy Brandt W2007–08 Josh Engel F-D2008–09 Tom Gorowsky F2009–10 Aaron Bendickson F2010–11 Podge Turnbull F2011–12 Eric Springer D2012–13 Jefferson Dahl F2013–14 Chase Drake D2014–15 Matt Paape F2015–16 Grant Besse F2016–17 Matt Ustaski F2017–18 Seamus Malone F 2018–19 Peter Tischke D

National W-ClubCommunity Service Award2000–01 Mike Cerniglia W2001–02 Matt Doman W2002–03 Brian Fahey D2003–04 Dan Boeser D2004–05 Adam Burish W2005–06 Andrew Joudrey C2006–07 Andrew Joudrey C2007–08 Davis Drewiske D2008–09 None2009–10 Ryan McDonagh D2010–11 Sean Dolan F

Mel Ross Distinguished Service AwardMel Ross, along with his wife Sally Ross, were longtime members of the Blue Line Club who would travel around the country follow-ing the Badgers.

1967 Dr. Joseph Coyne1968 Orv Walsvik1969 Steve Klein1970 George Holmes1971 Phil Mendel1972 James “Andy” Devine1973 Marlowe Suter1974 Dr. John McCormick1975 William “Jingles” O’Brien1976 Coach Robert Johnson1977 Robert Fuller1978 Jerry & Judi Schmidt1979 Connie Andringa1980 Fritz Ragatz1981 Dick Reinholdt1982 Paul Ryan1983 Jack & Carol Marshall1984 Steve Badalich1985 Jack Mussey1986 Jack Thurber1987 Bob Stevens1988 Coach Jeff Sauer1989 Mike Sherman1990 George & Barb McKean1991 Jim Santulli1992 Jim Wartinbee, Jr.1993 Bill Howard1994 Prof. Michael Leckrone1995 John Rustad1996 Jerry Ley1997 Sally & Malcom Ross1998 Bob Gorsuch1999 Rob Malnory2000 Phil Dzick2001 Liz Gorman2002 Bill Brophy2003 Mark Loechelt2004 Alan Zussman2005 Nancy Olson2006 Otto Breitenbach2007 Joyce Kaspar2008 Art Schultz2009 Bob Lindauer2010 Pat Richter2011 Terry Dunwald2012 Denny Anliker2013 Dale Steenberg2014 Pete & Libby Giacomini2015 Zach Remiker2016 Deb Piper2017 Brian Posick2018 Randy Hollis2019 Keith May

Gramps O’Sheridan AwardGramps O’Sheridan was Wiscon-sin’s locker room manager in the 1970s. The award is given for extraordinary service to the UW hockey program and only awarded when an appropriate recipient comes along.

1982–83 Rob Malnory1985–86 Lorrie Albrecht1987–88 Marnee Loeffler1989–90 Leon “Buzz” Hall1991–92 Nancy Olson1994–95 George Fabian1997–98 Mike Johnson1999–00 Mike Leckrone2004–05 Dr. Tom Best2008–09 Carol Marshall2013–14 Paul Braun2014–15 Dr. Greg Landry2016–17 Jayne Lindauer2018–19 Mary Weaver-Klees

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WCHA Student Athlete of the Year

1986–87 Tony Granato

NCAA Division I Academic All-America

John Johannson is the only UW student-athlete to be honored with selection to the NCAA Division I All-Academic team.

1983–84 John Johannson

UW Athletic Board Scholar

The University of Wisconsin Athletic Board began honoring student-athletes who obtained the highest GPA in their respective sports in 1986. Since then, hundreds of Badger student-athletes have been recognized as Athletic Board Scholars.

1985–86 Jim Johannson1986–87 Jim Johannson1987–88 Kurt Svendsen1988–89 Rob Mendel1989–90 Rob Mendel1990–91 Joe Decker1991–92 Chris Tucker1992–93 Chris Tucker1993–94 Scott Sanderson1994–95 Scott Sanderson1995–96 Scott Sanderson1996–97 Mark Smith1997–98 Erik Raygor1998–99 Kevin Granato1999–00 Kevin Granato2000 –01 Andy Wheeler2001–02 Andy Wheeler2002–03 Mark Jackson2003–04 Luke Kohtala2004–05 Luke Kohtala2005–06 Brian Elliott2006–07 Ryan Jeffery2007–08 Ryan Jeffery2008–09 Ryan Jeffery2009–10 Ryan McDonagh2010–11 Ryan Little2011–12 Gavin Hartzog2012–13 Ryan Little2013–14 Adam Miller2014–15 Aidan Cavallini2015–16 Adam Miller2016–17 Jedd Soleway2017–18 Jason Ford2018-19 Wyatt Kalynuk

Big Ten Medal of Honor

The Big Ten Medal of Honor (instituted in 1914) is awarded annually at each institution to a student-athlete in the graduating class that has demonstrated proficiency in scholarship and athletics.

1970 Douglas McFadyen1978 Mike Eaves1984 John Johannson1990 John Byce1998 Erik Raygor

Big Ten Sportsmanship Award

2003–04 Bernd Brückler2004–05 Tom Gilbert2005–06 Tom Gilbert2006–07 Andrew Joudrey2007–08 Davis Drewiske2008–09 Shane Connelly2009–10 Blake Geoffrion2010–11 Ryan Little2011–12 Justin Schultz2012–13 Derek Lee2013–14 Frankie Simonelli2014–15 Joel Rumpel*2015–16 Kevin Schulze2016–17 Aidan Cavallini2017–18 Tim Davison2018-19 Peter Tischke* – UW’s Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winner

Academic All-Big Ten

1984–85 Tony Granato1985–86 Tony Granato1989–90 Rob Mendel1991–92 Chris Tucker1992–93 Chris Tucker1993–94 Maco Balkovec Troy Howard Ulvis Katlaps Jeff Sanderson Scott Sanderson Chris Tucker1994–95 Maco Balkovec Troy Howard Scott Sanderson1995–96 Rick Enrico Troy Howard Erik Raygor Scott Sanderson Mark Smith1996–97 Rick Enrico Erik Raygor Mark Smith

Academic Awards

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1997–98 Dan Bjornlie Erik Raygor Mark Smith Mike Valley1998–99 Dan Bjornlie Kevin Granato Graham Melanson Rick Spooner1999–2000 Dan Bjornlie Kevin Granato Graham Melanson Rick Spooner Andy Wheeler2000-01 Kevin Granato Dany Heatley Graham Melanson Rick Spooner Andy Wheeler Brad Winchester2001–02 Jake Heisler Mark Jackson Matt Murray Andy Wheeler Brad Winchester2002–03 Jake Heisler Mark Jackson Brad Winchester2003–04 Luke Kohtala2004–05 Luke Kohtala Brian Elliott Mark Heatley Ryan MacMurchy Ken Rowe2005–06 Brian Elliott Matthew Ford Tom Gilbert Nick Licari Matt Olinger2006–07 Brian Elliott Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Matt Olinger Jack Skille Ben Street2007–08 Aaron Bendickson Shane Connelly Matthew Ford Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Ben Street2008–09 Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Ben Street Jeff Henderson Ryan McDonagh2009–10 Ryan McDonagh Eric Springer Ben Street2010–11 Scott Gudmandson Ryan Little Eric Springer Mitch Thompson

2011–12 Tyler Barnes Chase Drake Joe Faust Gavin Hartzog Ryan Little Eric Springer Mitch Thompson Mark Zengerle2012–13 Tyler Barnes Chase Drake Joe Faust Gavin Hartzog Ryan Little Jake McCabe Landon Peterson Joel Rumpel Mark Zengerle2013–14 Tyler Barnes Joe Faust Gavin Hartzog Nic Kerdiles Adam Miller Brad Navin Landon Peterson Eddie Wittchow2014–15 Aidan Cavallini Tim Davison Corbin McGuire Adam Miller Brad Navin Landon Peterson Jedd Soleway Eddie Wittchow2015–16 Aidan Cavallini Tim Davison Jason Ford Gabe Grunwald Adam Miller Alex Shuchuk Jedd Soleway Eddie Wittchow2016–17 Aidan Cavallini Jake Bunz Tim Davison Jason Ford Luke Kunin Jedd Soleway Matt Ustaski2017–18 Jake Bunz Tim Davison Jason Ford Will Johnson Matt Ustaski2018–19 Tarek Baker Jake Bunz Will Johnson Wyatt Kalynuk Linus Weissbach

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1984–85 Tony Granato Jim Johannson1985–86 Tony Granato Paul Graveline Jim Johannson Glenn Revak Marty Wiitala1986–87 John Byce Pat Ford Paul Ranheim Mike Richter Steve Tuttle1987–88 Rob Mendel Greg Poss Glenn Revak Steve Tuttle1988–89 Jon Helgeson Kurt Semandel Rodger Sykes1989–90 Rob Mendel Joe Decker Chris Tancill1990–91 Rob Andringa Joe Decker Jason Francisco Barry Richter1991–92 Mike Doers Jason Francisco Chris Tucker1992–93 Jason Francisco Rob Granato Ulvis Katlaps Chris Tucker1993–94 Maco Balkovec Shawn Carter Troy Howard Ulvis Katlaps Scott Sanderson Chris Tok Chris Tucker1994–95 Maco Balkovec Troy Howard Brian Rafalski Scott Sanderson1995–96 Rick Enrico Troy Howard Erik Raygor Scott Sanderson Mark Smith1996–97 Kirk Daubenspeck Rick Enrico Mark Smith1997–98 Dan Bjornlie Erik Raygor Mark Smith Mike Valley1998–99 Dan Bjornlie Kevin Granato Graham Melanson Steve Reinprecht Tim Rothering1999–00 Dan Bjornlie

Kent Davyduke Kevin Granato Dustin Kuk Graham Melanson Niki Siren Rob Vega Andy Wheeler2000–01 Kevin Granato Dany Heatley Graham Melanson Andy Wheeler Brad Winchester2001–02 Jake Heisler Andy Wheeler Brad Winchester2002–03 Jake Heisler Andy Wheeler Brad Winchester2003–04 Nick Licari2004–05 Luke Kohtala Brian Elliott Mark Heatley Ryan MacMurchy Matt Olinger Ken Rowe2005–06 Brian Elliott Matthew Ford Tom Gilbert Nick Licari Matt Olinger2006–07 Brian Elliott Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Matt Olinger Jack Skille Ben Street2007–08 Aaron Bendickson Shane Connelly Matthew Ford Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Ben Street2008–09 Tom Gorowsky Ryan Jeffery Ben Street Jeff Henderson Ryan McDonagh2009–10 Aaron Bendickson Ryan Little Ryan McDonagh Eric Springer Ben Street2010–11 Ryan Little Eric Springer Mitch Thompson2011–12 Tyler Barnes Chase Drake Joe Faust Gavin Hartzog* Ryan Little Frankie Simonelli Eric Springer Mitch Thompson Mark Zengerle

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*—WCHA Scholar Athlete

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Player, Pos Years Nos. GP G A Pts. Pen-Min HometownAHCAN, Roman*, W 2018- 13 37 6 9 15 17-58 Savage, Minn.Addison, Donald***, D 1964-67 6 70 33 66 99 83-183 Winnipeg, ManitobaAkervik, Andy***, W 1985-88 8, 28 44 6 3 9 5- 13 Eau Claire, Wis.Alley, Steve****, W 1972-77 11 159 75 90 165 65-162 Anoka, Minn.Alward, Charles*, W 1964-65 3 15 1 2 3 0- 0 Eagle River, Wis.Anderson, Craig****, D 1995-99 17 99 18 45 63 23- 54 Brooklyn Park, Minn.Andringa, Jeff****, D 1979-83 6 146 4 21 25 23- 46 Madison, Wis.Andringa, Rob****, D 1987-91 21 179 16 88 104 99-225 Madison, Wis.Arundel, Dave***, D 1970-74 26, 5 118 12 34 46 38- 82 Minneapolis, Minn.Auffrey, Matt*, F 2004–05 9 26 3 5 8 9-18 Evans Mills, N.Y.Auger, Jacques*, D 1990-91 2 35 2 3 5 24- 49 Levis, Quebec

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BAKER, Tarek**, F 2017– 16 74 17 24 41 30-71 Verona, Wis.Balkovec, Maco****, D 1991-95 24 135 16 64 80 131-297 Port Moody, B. C.Bardis, Tom*, F 2008–09 6 4 0 0 0 0-0 Alpharetta, Ga.Barnes, Tyler****, F 2010–14 7 152 45 56 101 48-107 Eagan, Minn.Bearson, Zach**, F 2006–08 26 6 0 0 0 1-2 Naperville, Ill.Bell, Spencer*, F 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Maple Grove, Minn.Bendickson, Aaron,****, F 2006–10 19, 13 147 20 20 40 20-40 Thief River Falls, Minn.Benson, Brad*, W 1980-81 15 14 0 2 2 1- 2 Edina, Minn.Bentley, Max****, C 1969-73 22 120 50 60 110 40- 94 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.Besse, Grant****, F 2013–17 21, 12 138 39 58 97 18-36 Plymouth, Minn.Bianchi, Joe****, C 1994-98 21 157 54 68 122 65-155 Bloomington, Minn.Bjornlie, Dan****, W 1996-00 28 146 10 40 50 26- 52 Eagan, Minn.Blaisdell, Mike*, W 1979-80 19 23 7 2 9 9- 21 Regina, SaskatchewanBoeser, Dan****, D 2000-04 20 153 17 62 79 10-20 Savage, Minn.Bohmbach, Andy****, F 2006–10 8, 11 116 20 34 54 31-62 Hudson, Wis.Bourque, Rene****, W 2000-04 23 153 57 40 97 70-172 Lac La Biche, AlbertaBoyd, James***, C 1968-71 17 101 60 66 126 40-109 Calgary, AlbertaBradley, E.J.****, W 1994-98 19 134 18 30 48 66-151 New Hyde Park, N.Y.Brandt, Andy****, C 2003–07 8, 21 130 5 9 14 27-54 Wausau, Wis.Brooks, Alex****, D 1997-01 12 159 8 33 41 144-299 Madison, Wis.Bunz, Garry***, D 1984-87 4 115 1 21 22 79-188 Delta, B.C.Bunz, Jake****, D 2015–19 8, 7 32 0 5 5 4-8 Middleton, Wis.Burish, Adam****,F 2002–06 16 145 28 50 78 85-203 Madison, Wis.Burroughs, Charles***, D 1967-70 18, 6 82 9 18 27 27- 57 Minneapolis, Minn.Buss, Matt**, C 1990-94 33 63 6 8 14 35- 86 Plover, Wis.Busse, Robert**, D 1963-65 5 39 7 8 15 76-191 Madison, Wis.Buzza, Paul*, W 1980-81 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Ottawa, OntarioByce, John****, W 1986-90 26, 11 169 77 88 165 33- 66 Madison, Wis.

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Campbell, Brian**, W 1977-80 18 36 9 6 15 15- 33 Madison, Wis.Campbell Joe*, D 2001-03 27 8 0 0 0 0-0 Superior, Wis.Capouch, Mark****, W 1974-78 20 162 33 51 84 29- 61 Grand Forks, N.D.Carlson, Jeff***, C-W 1965-68 11 75 28 32 60 8- 22 Excelsior, Minn.Carlson, Ross****, W 2003–07 27 133 34 58 92 50-119 Duluth, Minn.Carroll, Tom**, W 1979-83 13 33 5 3 8 7- 14 Edina, Minn.Carter, Shawn***, W 1992-96 16, 10 104 35 43 78 73-176 Eagle River, Wis.CAUFIELD, Brock*, C 2018- 29 37 7 5 12 2-4 Mosinee, Wis.Cavallini, Aidan****, F 2013–17 23 85 6 10 16 21-53 Barrington, Ill.Cerniglia, Mike****, W 1997-01 33, 7 29 0 2 2 3- 6 Madison, Wis.Chelios, Chris**, D 1981-83 21 88 22 75 97 56-112 Poway, Calif.Cherrey, Norm****, W 1969-73 20, 21 145 66 67 133 38- 76 Beausejour, ManitobaChuckel, Thomas*, C 1969-72 25 8 0 1 1 3- 6 Eagle River, Wis.Clark, Jason**, F 2010–12 29, 17 35 0 2 2 7-14 Eden Prairie, Minn.Clegg, Raymond*, W 1964-65 11 22 27 22 49 3- 9 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Connor, Dean*, D 1967-69 23, 18 22 2 5 7 3- 9 Madison, Wis.Cowan, Michael***, W 1966-69 14 90 22 41 63 4- 8 Superior, Wis.Coyne, John*, W 1973-74 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Madison, Wis.

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Dahl, Jefferson****, F 2010–14 14 150 17 30 47 19-38 Eau Claire, Wis.Daly, Patrick*, D 2011-12 3 11 0 0 0 1-2 Victoria, Minn.Danielson, Jan-Ake***, D 1981-84 2 86 5 49 54 19-38 Insjon, SwedenDavies, Michael****, F 2006–10 9 155 54 69 123 57-122 St. LouisDavison, Tim****, D 2013–18 6, 26 133 9 36 45 29-69 De Pere, Wis.Davyduke, Kent****, C 1998-02 19 135 25 53 78 61-169 Saskatoon, Sask.Decker, Joe****, W 1987-91 14 126 13 26 39 14- 28 Bloomington, Minn.Degenhardt, A.J.****, W 2002–06 25 147 18 21 39 23-46 La Crosse, Wis.DeHate, Delbert****, C 1966-70 9 95 108 80 188 38- 93 St. Paul, Minn.De Saint Phalle, Jacques*, W 1982-83 10 7 0 0 0 0- 0 PhiladelphiaDeprez, Don***, W 1971-75 19 103 32 28 60 27- 90 Stoney Mountain, Man.Dessner, Jeff****, D 1997-01 16 135 26 44 70 92-216 Glenview, Ill.DHOOGHE, Jason**, F 2017– 23 39 1 4 5 7-14 Aurora, Ill.DHOOGHE, Sean**, F 2017– 24 74 21 22 43 23-49 Aurora, Ill.Dolan, Sean****, F 2007–11 16 143 18 24 42 59-118 St. LouisDoers, Mike**, W 1991-94 23 122 11 18 29 38- 87 Beaver Dam, Wis.Doner, Lexi****, W 1980-84 9 137 21 40 61 23- 46 Lynnwood, Wash.Dool, Timothy****, W 1969-73 23 140 46 54 100 44- 88 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.Doman, Matt****, W 1998-02 6, 24 135 26 39 65 99-241 Sartell, Minn.Dougherty, Jack*, D 2014–15 4 33 2 7 9 13-29 Cottage Grove, Minn.Dougherty, John**, W-D 1979-81 18 6 0 0 0 0- 0 Green Bay, Wis.Dowell, Jake****, F 2003–07 6, 11 159 42 48 90 98-218 Eau Claire, Wis.Drake, Chase****, D 2010–15 5 92 6 8 14 21-61 Mosinee, Wis.Drewiske, Davis****, D 2004–08 4 152 12 29 41 68-136 Hudson, Wis.Driver, Bruce***, D 1980-83 25 127 28 86 114 84-176 Toronto, OntarioDurocher, Chuck*, W 1979-80 10 36 21 25 46 13- 26 Ajax, Ontario

E/F

Earl, Robbie***, W 2003–06 10 125 58 63 121 71-164 Los AngelesEaves, Mike****, C 1974-78 17 160 94 173 267 30- 68 Windsor, OntarioEichelberger, John****, W 2000-04 11, 9 131 7 26 33 22-55 Glencoe, Ill.Elick, Mickey****, D 1992-96 4 157 27 67 94 61-130 Calgary, AlbertaEllis, Charles**, W 1963-67 9, 19 55 19 24 43 12- 24 Madison, Wis.EMBERSON, Ty*, D 2018- 10, 21 37 4 8 12 5-10 Eau Claire, Wis.Engblom, Brian**, D 1973-75 6 74 23 44 67 56-112 Winnipeg, ManitobaEngel, Josh****, D/F 2004–08 6 100 3 14 17 24-48 Rice Lake, Wis.Englehart, Brad****, C 1994-98 9 136 40 41 81 111-260 Fredericton, N.B.Enrico, Rick****, W 1994-98 11, 26 148 34 32 66 69- 138 Edina, Minn.Erickson, Brian**, D 1969-72 3 77 11 30 41 52-107 Calgary, AlbertaESS, Josh**, D 2017– 20 70 7 10 17 12-24 Lakeville, Minn.Ethier, Pat****, D 1979-83 24, 4 149 19 74 93 123-265 St. Paul, Minn.Exarhos, Chris**, W 1995-97 32 43 5 6 11 16- 32 MilwaukeeFairchild, Kelly***, C 1991-94 25, 7 125 56 83 139 79-180 Grand Rapids, Minn.Faust, Eric****, D 1982-87 14, 24 44 1 2 3 21- 42 Toronto, OntarioFaust, Joe****, D 2010–14 24 136 6 16 22 23-46 Bloomington, Minn.Fahey, Brian****, D 1999-03 4 157 14 29 43 66-151 Glenview, Ill.Fitzgerald, Mark***, W 1966-69 13, 11 86 32 42 74 16- 32 Superior, Wis.Flatley, Pat**, W 1981-83 26 76 42 64 106 65-141 Toronto, OntarioFolk, Al***, D 1969-72 18 91 5 23 28 50-107 Etobicoke, OntarioFord, Jason****, F 2014–18 21 111 10 16 26 19-38 Waunakee, Wis.Ford, Pat****, C 1984-88 12 155 48 78 126 94-216 Saskatoon, Sask.Ford, Matthew***, F 2004–08 18 124 21 18 39 50-100 West Hills, Calif.Francisco, Jason****, W 1989-93 13 122 24 34 58 26- 52 Duluth, Minn.Frederic, Trent**, C 2016–18 34 66 32 33 65 29-58 St. Louis, Mo.French, Thomas**, W-C 1963-65 14 30 23 11 34 7- 14 Ann Arbor, Mich.Freytag, Matthew****, W 2015–19 15 122 27 11 38 28-56 Wayzata, Minn.Funk, John***, W 2002–05 22 95 11 11 22 23-46 Mendota Hts, Minn.

G

Gardiner, Jake***, D 2008–11 19 121 19 56 75 30-60 Minnetonka, Minn.Geisness, Todd**, W 1985-87 23 74 10 10 20 11- 22 Rice Lake, Wis.Geoffrion, Blake****, F 2006–10 16, 5 147 55 59 114 112-243 Brentwood, Tenn.Gibson, Brent**, C 2002–04 11 33 3 3 6 2-4 Calgary, AlbertaGilbert, Tom****, D 2002–06 14 162 33 56 89 76-152 Bloomington, Minn.Gilchrist, Daniel***, D 1968-71 5 97 4 19 23 48-118 Yellow Knife, NW Terr.Gleffe, Michael***, W-D 1966-69 10 69 24 22 46 32- 67 Green Bay, Wis.Goloubef, Cody***, D 2007–10 27 118 12 25 37 66-138 Oakville, Ontario

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GORNIAK, Jack*, W 2018- 11 37 4 11 15 8-16 West Salem, Wis.Gorowsky, Tom****, W 2005–09 15 103 19 29 48 33-66 Lino Lakes, Minn.Gorowsky, Dan****, W 1977-81 15 116 21 15 36 7- 14 White Bear Lake, Minn.Grafton, Kenneth*, D 1963-64 3 15 1 5 6 12- 24 Madison, Wis.Graham, Robert*, W 1980-81 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Elmhurst, Ill.Granato, Don****, C-W 1987-91 20 162 45 43 88 63-150 Downers Grove, Ill.Granato, Kevin****, C-W 1997-01 32 138 31 42 73 47- 94 Lisle, Ill.Granato, Rob**, C 1992-94 21 82 16 12 28 16- 32 Downers Grove, Ill.Granato, Tony****, C 1983-87 21 152 100 120 220 121-242 Downers Grove, Ill.Grauer, Les****, W 1975-79 9 163 83 98 181 95-198 Regina, SaskatchewanGraveline, Paul****, W 1983-87 32, 10 102 10 10 20 22- 47 Grand Forks, N.D.Greenway, JD**, D 2016–18 14 46 3 7 10 40-118 Canton, N.Y.Gregory, John****, D 1974-78 25, 4 60 0 8 8 20- 40 Maple Ridge, B.C.Griffin, Ron***, D, 1976-80 26, 4 126 27 57 84 37- 85 Livonia, Mich.Grotting, Ben****, F 2006–10 14 149 11 22 33 60-150 Birmingham, Ala.Gruden, Luke****, D 1995-99 4, 14 123 4 27 31 58-135 Hastings, Minn.Guenther, Dan**, W 1996-00 15, 11 6 0 0 0 0- 0 Elm Grove, Wis.Gusak, Yuri****, C-W 1995-99 11 105 14 17 31 14- 39 Riga, LatviaGwozdecky, George****, W 1973-77 23 96 21 22 43 41- 85 Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Haley, Darren***, W 1994-97 8 112 22 25 47 28- 78 Duluth, Minn.Hartzog, Gavin****, F-D 2010–14 13 29 2 3 5 3-6 Pewaukee, Wis.Harwell, Joe***, D 1989-92 24, 4 93 5 12 17 52-128 Mahtomedi, Minn.Heatley, Dany**, W 1999-01 15 77 52 61 113 49-106 Calgary, AlbertaHeatley, Mark**, W 2003–05 26 33 5 3 8 9-18 Calgary, AlbertaHeatley, Murray***, W 1968-71 12, 19 86 75 62 137 78-201 Calgary, AlbertaHedlund, Todd**, W 1991-94 15 5 0 1 1 1- 2 Roseau, Minn.Heisler, Jake***, W 2000-03 10 73 7 11 18 27-68 Bloomington, Minn.Helgeson, Jon****, W 1987-92 10 119 17 14 31 62-124 Roseau, Minn.Hendrickson, Stu*, W 1968-71 13 47 18 11 29 10- 20 Birchdale, Minn.Heppner, Rick*, D 1982-84 5 8 2 2 4 2- 4 St. Paul, Minn.Herbst, Dave***, W 1974-77 27, 25 103 30 38 68 73-168 Hibbing, Minn.Hergert, Dave****, W 1998-02 5, 23 117 15 21 36 4- 8 Bloomington, Minn.Hickey, Chris*, F 2008–09 25 8 1 0 1 2-4 St. Paul, Minn.Hill, Sean***, D 1988-91 6 124 35 94 129 122-269 Duluth, Minn.Hinkley, Stan****, W 1970-74 20 120 31 31 62 55-121 Ponoka, AlbertaHouck, Paul****, W 1981-85 16 165 82 95 177 64-137 N. Vancouver, B.C.Houston, Paul****, C 1981-85 28 152 73 94 167 51-110 Toronto, OntarioHoward, Troy****, W 1992-96 18 112 15 12 27 34- 71 Madison, Wis.Hudon, Gilles*, D 1978-79 14 20 1 1 2 4- 8 Montreal, QuebecHughes, Cameron****, C 2014–18 19 139 23 69 92 35-81 Edmonton, AlbertaHukalo, David****, W 1998-02 8, 21 142 30 55 85 61- 130 Edmonton, AlbertaHurley, Cullen****, D 2014–18 25 31 2 4 6 4-8 Eagan, Minn.Hussey, Matt****, W 1998-02 9 151 42 42 84 33- 66 Plymouth, Minn.INAMOTO, Tyler**, D 2018– 5 71 2 9 11 44-118 Barrington, Ill.

J

Jackson, Mark****, D 1999-03 5 124 7 15 22 60-128 St. Albert, AlbertaJagger, John***, D 1968-71 4 102 22 68 90 16-32 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Jefferies, James**, D 1973-75 10 63 10 17 27 24-48 Hopkins, Minn.Jefferies, Mark**, W 1974-76 24 26 1 3 4 5-10 Hopkins, Minn.Jensen, Chris*, D 1987-89 3 9 1 0 1 0-0 Wilmette, Ill.Jensen, Erik****, W 1999-03 26 132 15 19 34 109-254 Madison, Wis.Johannson, Jim****, W 1982-86 11 148 63 67 130 76-166 Rochester, Minn.Johannson, John****, C 1980-84 12 171 64 112 176 80-180 Rochester, Minn.Johnson, Brad***, D-W 1974-78 15 95 9 11 20 20-40 MinneapolisJohnson, Craig****, D 2007–11 3 84 3 8 11 12-24 Waupaca, Wis.Johnson, Jack*, D, 1972-73 3 38 4 11 15 8-16 Bloomfield Hills, Mich.Johnson, Mark***, C 1976-79 10 125 125 131 256 37-74 Madison, Wis.Johnson, Murray****, W 1974-78 18 161 32 43 75 67-143 MinneapolisJohnson, Patrick****, F 2007–11 10 153 22 32 54 62-140 Madison, Wis.Johnson, Peter****, W 1978-82 11 153 82 77 159 50-106 Madison, Wis.Johnson, Will****, W 2015–19 17 143 30 34 64 17-34 Santa Barbara, Calif.Johnston, James****, W 1969-73 10 144 52 51 103 60-137 St. James, ManitobaJoudrey, Andrew ****, C 2003–07 24 160 31 62 93 26-52 Bedford, Nova ScotiaJulka, Chris**, D 2001-04 2 11 1 1 2 1-2 Madison, Wis.

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KALYNUK, Wyatt**, D 2018– 2 74 12 38 50 26-60 Virden, ManitobaKatlaps, Ulvis**, D 1992-94 2 83 9 56 65 19- 38 Riga, LatviaKavolinas, Clark***, W 1975-79 21 56 4 5 9 12- 24 Surrey, B.C.Keeley, Richard***, D 1964-67 7, 13 57 23 45 68 55-164 Madison, Wis.Keller, Randy**, D 1978-81 8 59 0 7 7 31- 65 Victoria, B.C.Kelso, Douglas*, W 1969-73 24 11 3 1 4 1- 2 Madison, Wis.Kennedy, Charles*, C 1965-66 17 15 8 10 18 12- 24 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Kerdiles, Nic**, F 2012–14 17 60 26 45 71 24-70 Irvine, Calif.Keryluk, Ken****, W 1978-82 17 152 35 30 65 21- 42 Winnipeg, ManitobaKlipsic, Richard***, W 1967-70 8 93 34 44 78 31- 65 Rochester, Minn.Klubertanz, Kyle****, D 2004–08 2, 20 158 12 60 72 95-206 Sun Prairie, Wis.Krall, Jon****, D 2000-04 17 106 1 8 9 52-115 Temperance, Mich.Krug, Tim****, D 1993-97 5 101 2 9 11 47-102 Bloomington, Minn.Kuk, Dustin****, W 1996-00 18 148 46 75 121 95-266 Livonia, Mich.Kuklinski, Gary**, W 1969-72 25, 12 64 6 14 20 0- 0 Mosinee, Wis.Kuklinski, Thomas*, W 1972-73 13 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Mosinee, Wis.Kunin, Luke**, W 2015–17 9 69 41 29 70 32-64 Chesterfield, Mo.Kurtz, Brett****, C 1988-92 25, 21 172 32 58 90 93-194 Joliet, Ill.

L

LaBate, Joseph****, W-C 2011–15 16 150 31 52 83 62-143 Eagan, Minn.Labosky, Dan**, F 2016-18 11 19 0 5 5 6-12 Edina, Minn.Lannan, Pat***, C-W 1969-72 14 95 27 25 52 33- 67 Calgary, AlbertaLapic, Tyler*. W 2011-12 22 4 0 0 0 1-2 New Prague, Minn.LaPlante, Mike**, D 1995-97 3, 25 65 0 13 13 54-124 Calgary, AlbertaLeavitt, Alex*, C 2001-03 12 68 13 26 39 33-66 Edmonton, AlbertaLebler, Ed***, W 1978-81 26 102 39 42 81 26- 55 Vanderhoof, B.C.Lecy, Scott****, W 1977-81 16 151 83 127 210 67-148 Rochester, Minn.Lecy, Todd****, W 1979-83 7 149 50 57 107 80-170 Rochester, Minn.Lee, Derek****, F 2009–13 23 101 11 47 58 20-40 N. Vancouver, B.C.Leevers, Robert***, D 1966-69 3 47 1 15 16 5- 10 Devils Lake, N.D.Leszczynski, Ron***, W-C 1963-66 18 56 37 58 95 23- 50 Mosinee, Wis.Licari, Nick****, C, W 2002–06 31 162 17 35 52 47-111 Duluth, Minn.Likens, Jeff****, D 2003–07 5 161 9 47 56 94-196 Barrington, Ill.Linhart, Jake****, D 2014–18 10 142 15 45 60 25-50 Brookfield, Wis.Little, Ryan****, D/F 2008–13 20 132 14 20 34 49-120 Fond du Lac, Wis.Little, Sean****, F 2010–14 18 117 7 14 21 40-124 Fond du Lac, Wis.Lundeen, Dave****, C 1973-77 22 141 60 81 141 107-304 MinneapolisLundeen, Paul*, W 1977-78 19 33 5 4 9 6- 12 MinneapolisLundeen, Robert****, D-C 1971-75 4 143 35 65 100 34- 71 MinneapolisLundeen, Tom*, W 1975-77 6 7 0 0 0 4- 16 Minneapolis

M

Macdonald, Doug****, C 1988-92 12 152 75 114 189 98-228 Port Moody, B.C.MacKenzie, Ken***, D 1984-87 27 102 2 30 32 41- 90 Kelowna, B.C.MacMurchy, Ryan****, W 2002–06 19 164 44 66 110 141-342 Regina, SaskatchewanMachowski, Thomas***, D 1971-75 2 137 7 31 38 75-150 ChicagoMaley, Dave****, W 1982-86 20 162 66 100 166 132-301 Edina, Minn.Malone, Seamus****, F 2015–19 18 143 33 71 104 50-127 Naperville, Ill.McBain, Jamie***, D 2006–09 2 111 15 64 79 34-84 Faribault, Minn.McCabe, Jake***, D 2011–14 19 100 14 44 58 48-115 Eau Claire, Wis.McDonagh, Ryan***, D 2007–10 17 119 14 32 46 72-174 Arden Hills, Minn.McElroy, Joey*, W 2002–04 6 0 0 0 0 1-2 Coon Valley, Minn.McFadyen, Douglas***, D 1967-70 2 98 15 67 82 44- 96 Calgary, AlbertaMcFarlane, Jay***, D 1978-81 7, 2 114 6 28 34 107-222 Edmonton, AlbertaMcGrath, Mike*, D 1983-85 3 44 3 9 12 21- 42 Rowland Heights, Calif.McGuire, Corbin****, W 2013–17 3 101 12 12 22 17-37 Ridgefield, Conn.McIntosh, Norm****, D 1974-78 8 158 27 86 113 74-162 Grand Prairie, AlbertaMcKenzie, Steve**, D 1980-82 3 84 4 24 28 30- 65 Leduc, AlbertaMeeker, Mike**, W 1975-77 19 76 44 38 82 36- 75 Ottawa, OntarioMellanby, Scott**, W 1984-86 19 72 35 47 82 61-149 Islington, OntarioMendel, Rob****, D 1986-90 17 170 3 41 44 57-115 Los Angeles, Calif.MERSCH, Dominick*, W 2018- 25 35 4 7 11 18-47 Park Ridge, Ill.Mersch, Michael****, F 2010–14 25 157 67 53 120 45-109 Park Ridge, Ill.MESSNER, Mick*, C 2018- 12 37 7 5 12 6-12 Madison, Wis.Metro, Tony***, D 1965-68 5 77 19 47 66 35-110 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Meuer, Keegan****, F 2009–14 26, 12 130 13 17 30 29-77 Madison, Wis.

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MILLER, K'Andre*, D 2018- 19 26 5 17 22 9-18 Minnetonka, Minn.Miller, Sterling*, W 1963-64 9 15 1 2 3 1- 2 Madison, Wis.Mitchell, John****, F 2006–10 10, 24 139 32 29 61 87-242 Neenah, Wis.Moore, Blaine****, C-W 1990-94 17 141 57 72 129 121-277 Kitimat, B.C.Moran, John***, D 1965-68 3, 4 77 9 25 34 10- 20 Devils Lake, N.D.Moreau, T.R.***, W 1996-99 10 80 15 17 32 43-108 Rockford, Ill.Morgan, Jon****, W 1977-81 22 103 10 21 31 35- 78 Minnetonka, Minn.Mullen, Brian**, W 1980-82 19 71 31 30 61 19- 38 New YorkMullens, Brad***, D 1974-78 14, 7 93 3 12 15 59-118 North Bay, OntarioMurray, Jordy***, F 2008–11 18, 28 119 38 22 60 58-130 Faribault, Minn.Murray, Matt****, C-W 1998 -02 14 140 38 35 73 110-239 Fond du Lac, Wis.

N/O

Nate, Jeff*, W 1980-84 26 2 1 0 1 0- 0 Salt Lake CityNavin, Brad****, W 2011–15 26 141 11 16 27 29-58 Waupaca, Wis.Nelson, Chris****, D 1988-92 8 144 11 31 42 103-206 Los AngelesNelson, Gregory***, W 1966-69 12, 7 85 29 23 52 31- 84 Fond du Lac, Wis.Newberry, John**, W 1980-82 10 78 68 59 127 50-119 Victoria, B.C.Norwich, Craig***, D 1974-77 5 114 42 126 168 76-160 Edina, Minn.Obrodovich, Thomas***, W 1965-68 4, 15 78 57 33 90 22- 53 Eagle River, Wis.Olinger, Matt****, D 2003–07 3 138 0 3 3 59-129 Madison, Wis.Olmstead, Dennis**, C 1972-74 12 75 45 58 103 17- 34 Calgary, AlbertaOsiecki, Mark***, D 1987-90 24 108 6 42 48 62-156 Burnsville, Minn.Ostapina, Mark*, W 1977-79 28 8 0 1 1 0- 0 Oak Lawn, Wis.Otness, David*, W 1973-74 21 36 11 10 21 3- 6 Edina, Minn.

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Paape, Matt****. W-C 2011–15 8 123 5 6 11 13-37 Appleton, Wis.Parker, John***, C-W 1986-91 7 107 18 22 40 44- 88 White Bear Lake, Minn.Pavelski, Joe**, C 2004–06 8 84 39 62 101 30-60 Plover, Wis.Pay, David**, W 1972-74 9 73 33 30 63 33- 66 St. Catharines, OntarioPearson, Ted****, W 1980-84 24, 19 154 40 61 101 126-294 Flin Flon, ManitobaPELTONEN, Jesper*, D 2018- 14 13 0 0 0 0-0 Helsinki, FinlandPerrin, Ian****, D 1974-79 12, 6 129 3 20 23 29- 58 Spy Hill, SaskatchewanPeterson, Larry, W-G 1966-68 21, 17 4 0 1 1 0- 0 Wayzata, Minn.Peterson, Matt****, D 1994-98 6 114 5 5 10 46- 92 Maple Grove, Minn.Petruzates, James***, W-C 1964-67 16 66 55 43 98 41- 98 Eagle River, Wis.Phippen, Tim**, D 1976-79 15, 25 89 3 9 12 9- 18 St. Paul, Minn.Piskula, Joe***, D 2004–07 7 112 3 19 22 40-80 Antigo, Wis.Plante, Dan***, W 1990-93 22, 32 115 42 49 91 133-309 Hayward, Wis.Poffenroth, Robert***, C 1967-70 16 99 74 95 169 58-156 Calgary, AlbertaPoss, Greg***, W 1986-89 2 98 7 18 25 44- 88 Green Bay, Wis.Rafalski, Brian****, D 1991-95 3 150 20 80 100 58-124 Allen Park, Mich.Ragatz, Frederick**, D 1963-65 4 30 1 3 4 9- 21 Madison, Wis.Rahko, Richard*, W-C 1964-65 15 23 14 14 28 0- 0 Eveleth, Minn.Ramage, John****, D 2009–13 55 157 14 39 53 95-237 St. LouisRanheim, Paul****, W 1984-88 25 161 88 89 177 83-191 Edina, Minn.Raygor, Erik***, W 1994-98 23 130 45 41 86 106-237 Superior, Wis.Reay, Bill Jr.***, W 1970-74 27, 15 92 25 22 47 44- 88 ChicagoReed, William*, W 1963-65 10, 17 20 1 1 2 5- 10 Up. Saddle River, N.J.Reinprecht, Steve****, C-W 1996-00 27 154 72 90 162 29- 58 Edmonton, AlbertaRepins, Ed**, D 1980-82 14 38 3 8 11 10- 20 Shorewood, Wis.Revak, Glenn****, C-W 1984-88 26, 16 131 27 36 63 14- 28 Winnipeg, ManitobaRichter, Barry****, D-W 1989-93 2, 26 170 52 104 156 90-204 Madison, Wis.Riley, John***, W 1964-67 8 70 18 31 49 24- 51 Madison, Wis.Rockwood, Adam**, C 2014–16 11 60 5 25 30 6-12 Coquitlam, B.C.Rohlik, Steve****, W 1986-90 18, 9 166 34 47 81 79-189 St. Paul, Minn.Romanchuk, Rod****, W 1975-79 11, 24 162 54 52 106 41- 82 St. Paul, Minn.Rothering, Tim****, D-W 1995-99 24 138 13 43 56 80-187 Madison, Wis.Rotsch, Jeff***, D 1969-72 7 99 8 45 53 50-100 Minneapolis, Minn.Rowe, Ken**, C 2003–05 12 25 1 3 4 6-12 Faribault, Minn.Russo, John***, D 1963-66 2 60 17 21 38 38- 83 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Rutlin, Ronald***, D 1965-68 15, 6 49 4 11 15 11- 22 Madison, Wis.Ryan, Tom****, C-W 1982-86 22 90 33 30 63 11- 22 Madison, Wis.

S

Sabo, Scott***, W-C 1980-84 23 120 24 34 58 54-124 Thief River Falls, Minn.

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Sabo, Steve****, D 1994-98 7 112 9 27 36 58-143 Madison, Wis.Sabol, Shaun***, D 1986-88 28 48 11 19 30 51-108 MinneapolisSager, Tim**, W-C 1980-84 29, 33 45 6 13 19 14- 28 St. Paul, Minn.Sagissor, Tom****, W 1986-90 19 162 31 48 79 135-338 Hastings, Minn.Sanderson, Jeff****, D 1989-94 5, 22 21 1 1 2 5- 10 Edina, Minn.Sanderson, Scott****, C 1992-96 25, 20 110 21 22 43 21- 50 Edina, Minn.Sawatske, Tom**, D 2002–04 28 54 3 11 14 8-27 Duluth, Minn.Scheid, Jim**, C 1976-80 29, 23 127 29 60 89 45- 92 Rochester, Minn.Scheid, Tony**, W 1984-88 32, 33 66 16 8 24 12- 24 Austin, Minn.Schultz, Justin***, D 2009–12 6 121 40 73 113 22-52 West Kelowna, B.C.Schulze, Kevin****, D 2012–16 28 148 10 36 46 28-56 White Bear Lake, Minn.Semandel, Kurt****, W-D 1985-89 6 140 13 19 32 37- 82 West Allis, Wis.Sexton, Patrick***, D 2015–18 4 33 0 2 2 13-26 Ottawa, Ont. Shaughnessy, Robert**, W 1970-74 16 47 5 6 11 4- 8 Blind River, OntarioShier, Andrew****, W 1990-94 9 146 53 115 168 106-255 Port Huron, Mich.Shuchuk, Gary****, C-W 1986-90 26, 16 177 85 91 176 143-314 Edmonton, AlbertaSimon, Joe**, F 2001-03 18 29 2 2 4 3-14 Grosse Pointe, Mich.Simonelli, Frankie****, D 2010–14 27 155 16 45 61 64-128 Bensenville, Ill.Siren, Niki****, W 1996-00 20 139 15 22 37 35-70 Kouvola, FinlandSkille, Jack**, W 2005–07 12 67 21 18 39 23-49 Madison, Wis.Skille, Lee*, W 1975-76 13 12 0 3 3 2- 4 Madison, Wis.Smith, Brendan***, D 2007–10 7 95 26 61 87 79-177 Mimico, OntarioSmith, Craig**, F 2009–11 15 82 27 49 76 56-159 Madison, Wis.Smith, David***, W 1967-70 19, 21 93 27 46 73 64-137 Regina, SaskatchewanSmith, Mark****, W 1994-98 22 118 19 19 38 21-50 Woodbury, Minn.Snedden, Dennis****, W 1987-91 27 170 50 48 98 92-192 Eagle River, Wis.Soleway, Jedd****, W 2013–17 22, 24 111 14 14 28 59-156 Vernon, B.C.Speer, Dave*, W 1978-80 12 56 17 22 39 12-27 Calgary, AlbertaSpencer, Jamie****, C 1991-95 18, 12 143 46 59 105 66-157 Carmel, Ind.Spooner, Rick****, D 1997-01 34, 22 24 0 1 1 11- 33 Scarborough, OntarioSpringer, Eric****, D 2008–12 4 84 2 8 10 33-66 Wrightstown, Wis.Stanton, Paul****, D 1985-89 5 167 25 90 115 132-310 Foxboro, Mass.Stauffacher, Chad**, W 1997-00 25 54 7 10 17 28-56 Sun Prairie, Wis.Stepan, Derek**, F 2008–10 21 81 21 66 87 7-14 Hastings, Minn.Street, Ben****, F 2005–10 22 171 48 45 93 41-90 Coquitlam, B.C.Strobel, Mark****, D 1991-95 20, 26 151 21 41 62 116-252 St. Paul, Minn.Strobel, Mike****, W 1991-96 27 155 49 51 100 112-297 St. Paul, Minn.Suter, Bob****, D 1975-79 2 157 27 76 103 177-377 Madison, Wis.Suter, Gary**, D 1983-85 4 74 16 57 73 89-178 Madison, Wis.Suter, John***, D 1973-78 3 117 4 15 19 71-145 Madison, Wis.Suter, Ryan *, D 2003–04 4 39 3 16 19 41-93 Madison, Wis.Sykes, Rodger****, D 1987-91 4, 23 134 8 19 27 43-86 Waukegan, Ill.

T

Taft, John****, D 1972-77 7 156 36 95 131 52-111 MinneapolisTalafous, Dean***, C 1971-74 17 111 48 85 133 50-105 Hastings, Minn.Talafous, Pete***, W 2002–05 15, 17 52 3 17 20 11-22 Hudson, Wis.Tanabe, Dave*, D 1998-99 21 35 10 12 22 22-44 White Bear Lake, Minn.Tancill, Chris****, C-W 1986-90 22 173 81 92 173 80-168 Livonia, Mich.Tanner, Bert*, W 1963-64 11 1 0 1 2-7 Middleton, Wis.Thomas, Tim***, D 1981-86 29, 7 151 41 113 154 104-248 Richfield, Minn.Thurber, Matt*, F 2008–10 12 43 2 9 11 14-39 Beaver Dam, Wis.Tischke, Peter****, D 2015–19 6 135 8 26 34 71-153 Hinsdale, Ill.Tochterman, Mat*, W 1968-72 15 35 12 17 29 6-18 Green Bay, Wis.Tok, Chris****, D 1991-95 14 144 10 26 36 141-302 Coleraine, Minn.Tompkins, Dan**, W 1993-95 25 50 5 10 15 44-113 Minnetonka, Minn.Tschipper, Steve****, W 1982-86 18 70 8 11 19 11-22 Thornhill, OntarioTucker, Chris****, W 1990-94 19 155 37 44 81 28-73 Bloomington, Minn.Tuomie, Tray**, W 1989-91 15 60 10 22 32 6-12 MinneapolisTurnbull, Podge****, F 2007–11 8 111 23 16 39 46-108 Hayward, Wis.Turris, Kyle*, C 2007–08 19 36 11 24 35 15-38 New Westminster, BCTuttle, Steve****, W 1984-88 23, 9 147 63 74 137 17-34 Vancouver, B.C.

U / V

Uihlein, Phil**, W 1970-72 9 60 9 7 16 6-12 MilwaukeeUlseth, Tom****, W 1974-78 16 160 56 73 129 38-79 Moorhead, Minn.Ustaski, Matt****, W 2014–18 27 100 13 9 22 22-44 Glenview, Ill.Van Dyke, John*, W 1963-64 13 5 1 6 1-2 MilwaukeeVargas, Ernie****, W 1982-86 8 156 35 58 93 79-199 Coon Rapids, Minn.Vega, Rob****, D 1998-02 13 134 5 14 19 32-64 Madison, Wis.

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Wagner, Ryan****, F 2014-18 13 143 36 52 88 38-76 Park Ridge, Ill.Walsh, Matt****, D 1982-86 14 166 8 54 62 108-219 Madison, Wis.Wallace, Bruce*, D 1979-80 3 36 2 12 14 14-34 W. Vancouver, B.C.Weiss, James*, C-W 1963-64 17 12 10 9 19 1-2 Shaker Heights, OhioWEISSBACH, Linus**, F 2017– 9 61 18 33 51 14-36 Gothenburg, SwedenWelsh, Theran****, D 1977-81 5 161 34 194 228 94-220 Weldon, SaskatchewanWheeler, Andy****, W 1998-02 31 134 23 37 60 47-110 Duluth, Minn.Whipple, Richard**, W 1964-66 14 17 3 3 6 2-4 Madison, Wis.White, Jeff**, D 1983-85 29 43 1 2 3 14-28 Rosemont, Pa.Wiitala, Marty****, D-W 1982-86 17 163 46 82 128 20-40 Superior, Wis.Williams, Max****, C-W 1992-96 16 148 65 61 126 59-151 Mahwah, N.J.Winchester, Brad****, C-W 1999-03 8 150 40 44 84 106-215 Madison, Wis.Winchester, Gary****, C 1970-74 8 144 83 80 163 22- 44 Calgary, AlbertaWittchow, Eddie****, D 2012–16 22, 20 123 1 16 17 60-150 Burnsville, Minn.Woods, Brendan**, W-C 2011-13 21 75 10 12 22 39-114 Yorba Linda, Calif.Wozniewski, Andy***, D 2001-04 7 116 10 28 38 49-205 Buffalo Grove, Ill.Young, Donald**, C-W 1966-69 20 21 9 13 22 1- 2 London, OntarioYoung, Frank***, W-C 1963-66 12, 10 58 24 19 43 21- 45 Madison, Wis.Young, James***, W 1969-72 11 104 55 56 111 38- 76 Dafter, Mich.Zengerle, Mark****, F 2010–14 9 151 37 125 162 36-126 Rochester, N.Y.Zent, Jason****, W 1990-94 11 164 92 68 160 179-397 Cheektowaga, N.Y.ZIMMER, Max***, F 2016- 22 94 11 23 34 10-20 Medina, Minn.Zirbel, Jarod****, F 2015–19 8, 28 85 4 10 14 4-8 Green Bay, Wis. Zulinick, Morgan**, F 2012–15 15, 9 79 9 24 33 15-41 Kamloops, B.C.

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Player Years No. GP GA GAA Saves SV% SO HometownAlthaus, Jeff** 1990-93 35 1 1 10.87 2 .667 0 St. Cloud, Minn.Anderson, Dean**** 1984-88 31 110 403 3.82 3024 .882 2 Oshawa, OntarioBaranczyk, Mark*** 1999-02 1, 35 6 2 6.81 6 .750 0 Green Bay, Wis.Baretta, Julian**** 1975-79 1 86 310 3.69 2468 .888 2 Edmonton, AlbertaBaxter, Gary**** 1982-86 30 38 122 3.87 817 .870 1 Don Mills, OntarioBehrend, Marc*** 1980-83 27, 31 69 164 2.64 1705 .912 4 Madison, Wis.Bennett, Brett** 2009–11 33 27 70 2.73 586 .893 2 Williamsville, N.Y.BERRY, Jack*** 2016- 1 53 133 2.93 1148 .896 4 Holly, Mich.BLOMQUIST, Johan** 2016- 35 3 1 2.28 10 .909 0 Stockholm, SwedenBrückler, Bernd**** 2001–05 32 114 274 2.48 2981 .916 8 Graz, AustriaCarey, Jim** 1992-94 29 65 192 3.05 1755 .901 2 Weymouth, Mass.Connelly, Shane**** 2005–09 35 90 211 2.39 2220 .913 8 Cheltenham, Pa.Daubenspeck, Kirk**** 1993-97 1 121 440 3.79 3517 .889 1 Madison, Wis.Derksen, Duane**** 1988-92 29 129 413 3.33 3222 .886 6 Morden, ManitobaDibble, Mike**** 1973-78 27, 32 95 365 3.88 2895 .888 1 Minneapolis, Minn.Duffy, James* 1963-64 1 15 61 4.07 456 .882 1 Highland Park, Ill.Elliott, Brian**** 2003–07 1 86 148 1.78 1984 .931 16 Newmarket, OntarioEngberg, Gary* 1970-71 31 10 15 2.05 200 .930 1 Glenview, Ill.Gabona, Ernest* 1963-64 11 2 9 4.50 41 .820 0 Cleveland, OhioGremore, Jamey*** 1978-81 29 20 70 4.35 465 .869 0 White Bear Lake, Minn.Grunwald, Gabe* 2015–16 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto, Ont.Gudmandson, Scott**** 2007–11 1 70 160 2.39 1669 .913 7 Sherwood Park, AlbertaHayton, Kyle* 2017–18 33 27 78 3.09 631 .890 0 DenverHall, Ben*** 1964-67 30 6 20 3.23 106 .841 0 Huntington, N.Y.Henderson, Jeff**** 2005–09 29 29 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Menomonie, Wis.Jeffery, Ryan**** 2005–09 30 30 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Madison, Wis.Johnson, Gary*** 1964-67 1 63 241 3.84 1759 .880 3 Roseau, Minn.Joseph, Curtis* 1988-89 1 38 94 2.49 1061 .919 1 Newmarket, OntarioJurusik, Matt** 2015–17 30 50 167 3.53 1336 .889 1 La Grange, Ill.Kabotoff, Scott*** 1999-03 1 51 140 3.26 1292 .902 1 Sherwood Park, AlbertaKleisinger, Terry**** 1980-84 1 86 259 3.30 2161 .893 9 Nanaimo, B.C.Kohtala, Luke** 2002–05 29 1 0 0.00 1 1.00 0 Appleton, Wis.Lambie, John**** 1985-89 35 2 1 4.55 6 .857 0 Waukesha, Wis.LEBEDEFF, Daniel* 2018- 28 32 87 3.42 724 .893 1 Helsinki, FinlandMakey, Jim*** 1970-73 1, 31 60 217 3.56 1769 .891 0 Dunville, OntarioMcNab, Dave*** 1973-78 30, 31, 33 16 40 2.85 327 .891 0 San DiegoMelanson Graham**** 1997-01 29 140 380 2.78 3850 .910 9 Plymouth, Nova ScotiaMichelizzi, Jon*** 1989-93 31 43 134 3.72 891 .869 1 Duluth, Minn.Mill, Gary* 1982-84 35 2 4 4.11 22 .846 0 Kirkwood, Mo.Miller, Adam**** 2012–16 31 6 10 3.37 88 .898 0 Long Grove, Ill.Passalino, Mark** 1982-86 35, 31 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Lake Forest, Ill.Pendleton, Kip** 1978-81 28 1 2 6.00 9 .818 0 Madison, Wis,Perkins, Richard**** 1971-75 1 64 202 3.26 1811 .900 3 St. Paul Park, Minn,Peterson, Landon**** 2011–15 30 42 109 2.81 1014 .903 0 Oregon, Wis.Peterson, Larry** 1966-68 21, 30 8 17 2.13 108 .864 0 Wayzata, Minn,Richter, Mike** 1985-87 1 60 218 3.71 1864 .895 1 Flourtown, Pa.Rumpel, Joel**** 2011–15 33 115 282 2.51 3176 .918 10 Swift Current, Sask.Sauer, John* 1994-95 31 1 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Fox Point, Wis.Schultz, Roy** 1978-80 1, 27 52 216 4.29 1597 .881 2 Rush Lake, Sask.Soper, Jake**** 1994-99 30 11 19 3.76 115 .858 0 Menomonie, Wis.Sundby, Jon* 1964-65 30 5 5 4.00 13 .722 0 Madison, Wis.Thompson, Mitch *** 2009-12 35 1 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 Onalaska, Wis.Thomas, Wayne** 1968-70 30 39 104 2.84 1039 .909 3 Ottawa, OntarioValley, Mike** 1996-98 35 33 90 3.09 796 .898 0 Delta, British ColumbiaVroman, Robert*** 1967-70 1 59 164 3.05 1312 .889 6 Bloomington, Minn.

*—letters won; Current players are bolded and capitalized.

Goaltender won-loss records on next page.

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Net RecordsDean Anderson 68-34-2John Anderson* 9-3-1Mark Baranczyk 0-0-0Julian Baretta 51-25-6Gary Baxter 19-13-2Marc Behrend 49-8-3Brett Bennett 13-11-3Jack Berry 19-21-5Johan Blomquist 0-0-0Bernd Brückler 51-41-16Jim Carey 39-21-2Shane Connelly 41-36-11Kirk Daubenspeck 55-55-8Duane Derksen 80-40-6Mike Dibble 50-36-7James Duffy 8-4-3Brian Elliott 51-27-6Gary Engberg 6-3-0Ernest Gabona 0-1-0Jamey Gremore 7-8-0Scott Gudmandson 38-19-7Ben Hall 5-0-0Kyle Hayton 9-12-3Gary Johnson 37-28-0Curtis Joseph 21-11-5Matt Jurusik 17-23-7Scott Kabotoff 14-23-3Terry Kleisinger 47-29-2John Lambie 0-0-0Daniel Lebedeff 11-12-2Jim Makey 41-16-0Doug McFadden* 3-1-0Dave McNab 10-2-0Graham Melanson 81-48-8Jon Michelizzi 22-10-2Adam Miller 0-3-1Kip Pendleton 0-0-0Dick Perkins 36-19-6Landon Peterson 14-18-4Larry Peterson 5-0-0Mike Richter 33-25-1Joel Rumpel 53-50-11Roy Schultz 29-21-1Jake Soper 1-0-2Doug Spitzig* 0-2-0Wayne Thomas 23-13-1Mike Valley 15-12-1Bob Vroman 28-18-1*—played, but did not letter

Across the BorderThe Wisconsin hockey program is one of the most successful in college hockey and without question part of that success has been the wealth of talent that has come from our neighbors to the north. Listed below is a province-by-province breakdown of how many Canadian student-athletes (94* total) have played for the Cardinal and White since the 1963-64 season.

Alberta 25Ontario 25British Columbia 20Saskatchewan 10Manitoba 10Quebec 2New Brunswick 1NW Territory 1Nova Scotia 1

*Includes only players who have let-

tered

OverseasThe Badger recruiting effort has also reached overseas. The first-ever European born player to don the Cardinal and White was Jan-Ake Danielson (1981–84), who hailed from Insjon, Sweden. Since then, Latvians Ulvis Katlaps (1992–94) and Yuri Gusak (1995–99) and Finnish-born player Niki Siren (1996–2000) have played at Wisconsin. Austrian, Bernd Brückler (2001–05)was the first European-born goaltender to play for the Badgers. Goaltender Johan Blomquist became the second Swede on the Badgers while forward Linus Weisbach became the third in 2017 –18. UW has four Europeans for 2019–20 with Finnish goaltender Daniel Lebedeff and defenseman Jesper Peltonen.

MadisonWisconsin has also always been supplied with top hometown talent. Madison has produced 49 Badgers skaters since the 1963–64 season.

Fathers & SonsTwelve sons have followed in their father’s footsteps and become Badgers.

Murray Heatley (‘68–71) Dany (‘99–01) Mark (‘03–05)

Gary Winchester (‘70–74) Brad (‘99–03)

Dean Talafous (‘71–74) Pete (‘02–05)

Bob Suter (‘75–79) Ryan (‘03–04)

Lee Skille (‘75–76) Jack (‘05–07)

Mark Johnson (‘76–79) Patrick (‘07–’11)

Pat Ford (’84–88) Jason (’14–18) Keegan (’14)

Gary Shuchuck (‘86-90) Alex (’14–’16)

Gary Bunz (’84-87) Jake (’15–19)

Ken Keryluk (’78-82) Zac Keryluk (’15–’16)

Oh, Brother!Twenty families have had two or more brothers play hockey at the University of Wisconsin. The latest additions the Donovan and Caufield families. Freshman forward Ryder and defenseman Shay Donovan join the Badgers, while Cole Caufield joins brother Brock. Jason and Sean Dhooghe were the first pair of brothers to play for Wisconsin since the Barnes’ with Tanner coming on board for a year after Tyler finished up in 2014. The Ford combination for the Badgers lasted a semester (Jason and Keegan). The Little brothers finished up their careers in recent seasons (Ryan and Sean). The Lundeens (Robert, Dave, Tom and Paul) all played in the 1970s. Tony, Don and Rob Granato were part of UW teams in the 1980s and 1990s. One of three sets of twin brothers to become Badgers were Mark and Mike Strobel and Brad and Murray Johnson. Mark and Peter Johnson, and John, Bob and Gary Suter were all locals.. Rounding out the remaining brother combinations are Jeff and Rob Andringa, Mark and Dany Heatley, Jim and Mark Jefferies, Jim and John Johannson, Gary and Tom Kuklinski, Scott and Todd Lecy, Scott and Steve Sabo, and Jeff and Scott Sanderson.

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Team CaptainsYEAR CAPTAINS1963–64 Game captains1964–65* John Russo & Chan Young1965–66 Game captains1966–67* Don Addison & Gary Johnson1967–68 Tony Metro1968–69* Bert DeHate & Mark Fitzgerald1969–70 Doug McFadyen1970–71 Jim Boyd1971–72* Jeff Rotsch & Jim Young1972–73 Tim Dool1973–74 Stan Hinkley1974–75** Steve Alley, Bob Lundeen & John Taft1975–76 Mike Eaves1976–77** Steve Alley, Mike Eaves & John Taft1977–78 Mike Eaves1978–79* Les Grauer & Rod Romanchuk1979–80 Ron Griffin1980–81 Jay McFarlane1981–82* Peter Johnson & Ron Vincent1982–83 Bruce Driver1983–84 John Johannson1984–85 Paul Houston1985–86 Marty Wiitala1986–87 Tony Granato1987–88* Paul Ranheim & Steve Tuttle1988–89 Steve Rohlik (C), John Byce & Paul Stanton1989–90 Steve Rohlik (C), Mark Osiecki, John Byce, Gary Shuchuk1990–91* Rob Andringa & Don Granato1991–92 Doug Macdonald (C), Duane Derksen, Brett Kurtz & Jason Francisco1992–93 Barry Richter (C), Jason Francisco & Dan Plante1993–94* Rob Granato & Mark Strobel1994–95 Mark Strobel (C), Jamie Spencer & Chris Tok1995–96 Max Williams (C) Mickey Elick & Mike Strobel1996–97 Erik Raygor (C), Kirk Daubenspeck, Rick Enrico & Tim Krug1997–98 Erik Raygor (C), Rick Enrico & Brad Englehart1998–99 Steve Reinprecht (C) Craig Anderson & Tim Rothering1999–00 Steve Reinprecht (C), Dustin Kuk & Jeff Dessner2000–01 Jeff Dessner (C), Alex Brooks, Matt Doman & Kevin Granato2001–02 Andy Wheeler (C), Kent Davyduke & Matt Doman2002–03 Brad Winchester (C) Brian Fahey, Dan Boeser2003–04** Rene Bourque, Dan Boeser, Andy Wozniewski2004–05 Adam Burish (C), Bernd Brückler, Tom Gilbert2005–06 Adam Burish (C), Tom Gilbert, Andrew Joudrey, Ryan MacMurchy2006–07 Andrew Joudrey (C), Jeff Likens, Jake Dowell2007–08 Davis Drewiske (C) Kyle Klubertanz, Ben Street2008–09* Ben Street & Blake Geoffrion2009–10** Ben Street, Blake Geoffrion, Ryan McDonagh2010–11 Sean Dolan (C) Jake Gardiner, Craig Smith2011–12 John Ramage (C)

Ryan Little, Justin Schultz2012–13 John Ramage (C) Ryan Little, Derek Lee, Frankie Simonelli2013–14 Frankie Simonelli (C) Jefferson Dahl, Jake McCabe 2014–15 Brad Navin & Chase Drake* Joseph LaBate2015–16 Kevin Schulze & Eddie Wittchow* Grant Besse2016–17 Luke Kunin (C) Grant Besse, Cameron Hughes2017–18 Cameron Hughes (C) Ryan Wagner, Jake Linhart Seamus Malone, Trent Frederic2018–19 Peter Tischke (C) Seamus Malone2019–20 Wyatt Kalynuk (C) Tarek Baker, Sean Dhooghe

* co-captains; ** tri-captains; (C)-captain

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1 - Jim Duffy, Gary Johnson, Bob Vroman, Jim Makey, Dick Perkins, Julian Baretta, Roy Schultz, Terry Kleisinger, Jim Lozinski, Mike Richter, Curtis Joseph, Matt Gleasman, Brian Volp, Kirk Daubenspeck, Mark Baranczyk, Scott Kabotoff, Brian Elliott, Scott Gudmandson, Jack Berry

2 - John Russo, Ron Rutlin, Doug McFayden, Brian Wright, Tom Machowski, Bob Suter, Jay McFarlane, Jan-Ake Danielson, Garry Bunz, Greg Poss, Barry Richter, Jacques Auger, Ulvis Katlaps, Ted Carlson, Jason Reimers, Chris Julka, Kyle Klubertanz, Jamie McBain, Spencer Bell, Wyatt Kalynuk

3 - Ken Grafton, Charles Alward, John Moran, Bob Leevers, Brian Erickson, Jack Johnson, John Suter, Brian Devlin, Kelly Elcombe, Bruce Wallace, Steve McKenzie, Mike McGrath, Chris Jensen, Matt Smith, Brian Rafalski, Mike LaPlante, Woody Levin, Matt Olinger, Craig Johnson, Patrick Daly, Corbin McGuire

4 - Fritz Ragatz, Tom Obrodovich, John Moran, John Jagger, Bob Lundeen, John Gregory, Ron Griffin, Pat Ethier, Gary Suter, Garry Bunz, Rodger Sykes, Kurt Semandel, Joe Harwell, Mickey Elick, Luke Gruden, Brian Fahey, Ryan Suter, Davis Drewiske, Eric Springer, Jack Dougherty, Patrick Sexton, Dylan Holloway

5 - Bob Busse, Tony Metro, Dan Gilchrist, Dave Arundel, Craig Norwich, Theran Welsh, Rick Heppner, Paul Stanton, Jeff Sanderson, Tim Krug, Dave Hergert, Mark Jackson, Jeff Likens, Blake Geoffrion, Chase Drake, Tyler Inamoto

6 - Don Addison, Ron Rutlin, Chuck Burroughs, Dave Arundel, Ernie Blackburn, Steve Short, Brian Engblom, Tom Lundeen, Ian Perrin, Jeff Andringa, Dennis Will, Kurt Semandel, Sean Hill, Matt Peterson, Matt Doman, Jake Dowell, Josh Engel, Tom Bardis, Justin Schultz, Tim Davison, Peter Tischke

7 - Chuck Ellis, Richard Keeley, Terry Lennartson, Greg Nelson, Jeff Rotsch, Jim Weston, John Taft, Brian Campbell, Jay McFarlane, Todd Lecy, Tony Scheid, Tim Thomas, John Parker, Joe Harwell, Kelly Fairchild, Steve Sabo, Mike Cerniglia, Andy Wozniewski, Joe Piskula, Brendan Smith, Tyler Barnes, Keegan Ford, Jake Bunz, Mike Vorlicky

8 - Bert Tanner, Mike Riley, John Riley, Dick Klipsic, Gary Winchester, Norm McIntosh, Randy Keller, Bo Snuggerud, Ernie Vargas, Andy Akervik, Chris Nelson, Darren Haley, David Hukalo, Brad Winchester, Andy Brandt, Joe Pavelski, Andy Bohmbach, Podge Turnbull, Matt Paape, Jarod Zirbel, Cole Caufield

9 - Sterling Miller, Charles Ellis, Bert DeHate, Phil Uihlein, Dave Pay, Steve Polfuss, Les Grauer, Lexi Doner, Micky Doner, Steve Tuttle, Steve Rohlik, Andrew Shier, Brad Englehart, Matt Hussey, John Eichelberger, Matt Auffrey, Mike Davies, Mark Zengerle, Morgan Zulinick, Luke Kunin, Linus Weissbach

10 - Bill Reed, Ben Hall, Frank Chan Young, Mike Gleffe, Jim Johnston, Jim Jefferies, Kevin Nagel, Mark Johnson, Chuck Durocher, John Newberry, Jacques de St. Phalle, Mark Edwards, Paul Graveline, John Helgeson, Shawn Carter, T.R. Moreau, Jake Heisler, Robbie Earl, John Mitchell, Patrick Johnson, Jake Linhart, Ty Emberson

11 - Ernie Gabona, Ray Clegg, Jeff Carlson, Mark Fitzgerald, Jim Young, Steve Alley, Rod Romachuk, Scott Lecy, Peter Johnson, Jim Johannson, John Byce, Jason Zent, Rick Enrico, Yuri Gusak, Dan Guenther, John Eichelberger, Brent Gibson, Jake Dowell, Andy Bohmbach, Adam Rockwood, Dan Labosky, Jack Gorniak

12 - Frank Chan Young, Greg Nelson, Murray Heatley, Mike Koch, Gary Kuklinski, Dennis Olmstead, Ian Perrin, Dave Speer, John Johannson, Pat Ford, Doug Macdonald, Jamie Spencer, Jason Helbing, Alex Brooks, Alex Leavitt, Ken Rowe, Jack Skille, Tom Bardis, Matt Thurber, Keegan Meuer, Grant Besse, Oskar Skiold, Mick Messner

13 - Dick Whipple, Ben Hall, Mark Fitzgerald, Stu Henrickson, Tom Kuklinski, Rich Wineberg, Lee Skille, Dan Gorowsky, Tom Carroll, Gary Suter, Brian Sergenian, Jason Francisco, Mike Mickelson, Rob Vega, Aaron Bendickson, Gavin Hartzog, Ryan Wagner, Roman Ahcan

14 - Tom French, Dick Whipple, Mike Cowan, Pat Lannan, Ernie Blackburn, Gordy Sinclair, Brad Mullens, Gilles Hudon, Ed Repins, Eric Faust, Matt Walsh, Joe Decker, Chris Tok, Luke Gruden, Matt Murray, Tom Gilbert, Ben Grotting, Jefferson Dahl, Alex Shuchuk, Zac Keryluk, JD Greenway, Jesper Peltonen

15 - Camp VanDyke, Richard Rahko, Tom Obrodovich, Matt Tochterman, Billy Reay, Jr., Brad Johnson, Tim Phippen, Dan Gorowsky, Brad Benson, Todd Delveaux, Kurt Svendsen, Tray Toumie, Todd Hedlund, Dan Guenther, Dany Heatley, Pete Talafous, Tom Gorowsky, Craig Smith, Morgan Zulinick, Matthew Freytag, Alex Turcotte

16 - Jim Craig, Jim Petruzates, Bob Poffenroth, Tom Ulseth, Scott Lecy, Paul Houck, Glenn Revak, Gary Shuchuk, Shawn Carter, Max Williams, Jeff Dessner, Adam Burish, Blake Geoffrion, Sean Dolan, Joseph LaBate, Alex Shuchuk, Tarek Baker

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17 - Jim Weiss, William Reed, Chuck Kennedy, Larry Peterson, Bryan Teed, Jim Boyd, Dean Talafous, Mike Eaves, Ken Keryluk, Marty Wiitala, Rob Mendel, Blaine Moore, Craig Anderson, Jon Krall, Pete Talafous, Nigel Williams, Ryan McDonagh, Jason Clark, Nic Kerdiles, Will Johnson, Ty Pelton-Byce

18 - Ron Leszcynski, John Bennett, Chuck Burroughs, Dean Connor, Al Folk, Mark Lomenda, Pete Scamurra, Murray Johnson, Brian Campbell, John Dougherty, Steve Tschipper, Steve Rohlik, Noel Rahn, Jamie Spencer, Troy Howard, Dustin Kuk, Joe Simon, Matthew Ford, Jordy Murray, Sean Little, Seamus Malone, Owen Lindmark

19 - Steve Botham, Bert DeHate, Dave Smith, Murray Heatley, Don Deprez, Mike Meeker, Paul Lundeen, Mike Blaisdell, Brian Mullen, Ted Pearson, Scott Mellanby, Tom Sagissor, Chris Tucker, E.J. Bradley, Kent Davyduke, Ryan MacMurchy, Aaron Bendickson, Kyle Turris, Jake Gardiner, Jake McCabe, Cameron Hughes, K’Andre Miller

20 - Ron Rutlin, Dan Young, Norm Cherrey, Stan Hinkley, Mark Capouch, Ron Vincent, Dave Maley, Kurt Stahura, Don Granato, Mark Strobel, Scott Sanderson, Niki Siren, Dan Boeser, Ryan Suter, Kyle Klubertanz, Ryan Little, Eddie Wittchow, Joshua Ess

21 - Larry Peterson, Don Young, Jerry Fitzgerald, Dave Smith, Norm Cherrey, Dave Otness, Clark Kavolinas, Bruce Eakin, Chris Chelios, Tony Granato, Rob Andringa, Brett Kurtz, Rob Granato, Joe Bianchi, Dave Tanabe, David Hukalo, Joey McElroy, Andy Brandt, Derek Stepan, Brendan Woods, Grant Besse, Jason Ford, Ty Emberson

22 - Dave Grossfield, Max Bentley, Max Bentley, Dave Lundeen, Jon Morgan, Tom Ryan, Chris Tancill, Dan Plante, Jeff Sanderson, Mark Smith, Rick Spooner, John Funk, Ben Street, Tyler Lapic, Jedd Soleway, Eddie Wittchow, Max Zimmer

23 - Dean Connor, John Lloyd, Tim Dool, Steve Clippingdale, George Gwozdecky, Jim Scheid, Scott Sabo, Steve Tuttle, Todd Geisness, Rodger Sykes, Mike Doers, Erik Raygor, Dave Hergert, Rene Bourque, Derek Lee, Aidan Cavallini, Jason Dhooghe

24 - Joe Middlebury, Ken Weiss, Brian Wright, Doug Kelso, Tim Hausman, Mark Jefferies, Rod Romanchuk, Pat Ethier, Ted Pearson, Eric Faust, Mark Osiecki, Joe Harwell, Maco Balkovec, Tim Rothering, Matt Doman, Andrew Joudrey, John Mitchell, Joe Faust, Jedd Soleway, Sean Dhooghe

25 - Gary Kuklinski, Tom Chuckel, Chris Wright, Brock Mathieson, John Gregory, Dave Herbst, Tim Phippen, Bruce Driver, Paul Ranheim, Brett Kurtz, Kelly Fairchild, Scott Sanderson, Dan Tompkins, Mike LaPlante, Chad Stauffacher, A.J. Degenhardt, Chris Hickey, Michael Mersch, Cullen Hurley, Dominick Mersch

26 - Chris Wright, Gary Coates, John Walsh, Ron Griffin, Ed Lebler, Pat Flatley, Jeff Nate, Glenn Revak, John Byce, Gary Shuchuk, Kurt Gonce, Barry Richter, Mark Strobel, Rick Enrico, Erik Jensen, Mark Heatley, Zach Bearson, Keegan Meuer, Brad Navin, Tim Davison

27 - Dave Herbst, Mike Dibble, Roy Schultz, Marc Behrend, Ken MacKenzie, Dennis Snedden, Mike Strobel, Steve Reinprecht, Joe Campbell, Ross Carlson, Cody Goloubef, Frankie Simonelli, Matt Ustaski, Ryder Donovan

28 - Brian Campbell, Steve Ganske, Mart Ostapina, Kip Pendleton, Paul Houston, Andy Akervik, Shaun Sabol, Kurt Stahura, Chad Vandertop, Fran Bussey, Dan Bjornlie, Tom Sawatske, Jordy Murray, Kevin Schulze, Jarod Zirbel, Shay Donovan

29 - Cliff Johnston, Jim Scheid, Jamey Gremore, Tim Sager, Tim Thomas, Jeff White, Roger Rougelot, Kurt Stahura, Duane Derksen, Jim Carey, Graham Melanson, Luke Kohtala, Jeff Henderson, Jason Clark, Brock Caufield

30 - John Sundby, Ben Hall, Larry Peterson, Wayne Thomas, John Anderson, Doug McFadden, Dave McNab, Gary Baxter, Scott Skaleski, Jake Soper, Ryan Jeffery, Landon Peterson, Matt Jurusik

31 - Gary Engberg, Jim Makey, Dave McNab, Larry Vanagas, Marc Behrend, Mark Passalino, Dean Anderson, Jon Michelizzi, John Sauer, Chris Addesa, Andy Wheeler, Nick Licari, Adam Miller

32 - Chris Nelson, Doug Spitzig, Loren Seagraves, Mike Dibble, Paul Graveline, Tony Scheid, Dan Plante, Chris Exarhos, Kevin Granato, Bernd Brückler, Daniel Lebedeff

33 - Doug Spitzig, Dave McNab, Tim Sager, Judd Sondreal, Tony Scheid, Matt Buss, Rob Lurtsema, Mike Cerniglia, Brett Bennett, Joel Rumpel, Kyle Hayton

34 - Crister Olviken, Vic Posa, Rick Spooner, Gabe Grunwald, Trent Frederic

35 - Gary Mill, Mark Passalino, John Lambie, Jeff Althaus, Mike Valley, Mark Baranczyk, Shane Connelly, Mitch Thompson, Johan Blomquist

55 - John Ramage

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1. Steve Alley (Years at UW: 1972-77) Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWHartford 1979-81 18 3 4 7 11 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 18 3 4 7 11 0 0 0

2. Marc Behrend (1980-83) Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg.Winnipeg 1983-86 39 12 19 3 1991 160 1 4.82NHL Totals 3 years 39 12 19 3 1991 160 1 4.82

3. Mike Blaisdell (1979-80)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWDetroit 1980-83 192 44 61 105 80 5 0 5NY Rangers 1983-85 48 6 6 12 42 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 1985-87 76 16 15 31 38 0 0 0 Toronto 1987-89 33 5 4 9 14 0 0 1 NHL Totals 9 years 349 71 86 157 176 5 0 7

4. Rene Bourque (2000-04) Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWChicago 2005–08 183 33 42 75 136 6 6 5Calgary 2008–12 254 89 76 165 263 15 6 12Montreal 2012–14 163 31 22 53 134 6 1 5Anaheim 2014–15 30 2 6 8 12 1 0 0Columbus 2014–16 57 7 5 12 42 1 0 1Colorado 2016–17 65 12 6 18 56 2 0 2NHL Totals 12 years 752 174 157 331 643 31 13 25

5. Alex Brooks (1997-01)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNew Jersey 2006–07 19 0 1 1 4 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 19 0 1 1 4 0 0 0

6. Adam Burish (2002-06)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWChicago 2006–10 201 14 12 26 355 0 1 4Dallas 2010–12 128 14 19 33 167 0 0 2San Jose 2012–15 87 2 4 6 68 0 1 0NHL Totals 9 years 416 30 35 65 591 0 2 6

7. John Byce (1986-90) Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWBoston 1989-92 29 4 3 7 8 1 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 29 4 3 7 8 1 0 0

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8. Jim Carey (1992-94)Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg.Washington 1994-97 149 72 51 15 8421 315 14 2.24Boston 1997-98 29 8 15 1 1500 88 2 3.52St. Louis 1999 4 1 2 0 202 13 0 3.86NHL Totals 5 years 182 81 68 16 10123 416 16 2.47

9. Chris Chelios (1981-83)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMontreal 1983-90 500 88 289 377 969 36 5 16Chicago 1990-99 729 104 431 535 1628 42 8 17Detroit 1999-09 681 24 156 180 606 4 2 4Atlanta 2009–10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 26 years 1917 216 876 1092 3314 82 16 37

10. Steve Clippingdale (1973-74)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWLos Angeles 1976–77 17 1 2 3 9 0 0 0 Washington 1979–80 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 2 years 20 1 2 3 9 0 0 0

11. Jake Dowell* (2003-07)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWChicago 2007–11 104 9 17 26 80 0 1 0Dallas 2011–12 52 2 5 7 53 0 0 0Minnesota 2012–14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 6 years 159 11 22 33 133 0 1 0

12. Davis Drewiske (2004-08)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWLos Angeles 2008–13 126 4 18 22 67 0 0 0Montreal 2012–13 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 5 years 135 5 20 25 67 0 0 0

13. Bruce Driver (1980-83)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNew Jersey 1984-95 784 93 248 341 592 23 2 6NY Rangers 1995-98 246 13 82 95 142 6 0 2NHL Totals 15 years 1030 106 330 436 734 29 2 8

14. Robbie Earl* (2003-06)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWToronto 2007–08 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Minnesota 2009–11 38 6 0 6 6 0 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 47 6 1 7 6 0 0 0

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15. Mike Eaves (1974-78)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMinnesota 1978-83 207 55 78 133 50 13 6 7Calgary 1983-86 160 35 75 110 44 5 3 5NHL Totals 8 years 367 90 153 243 94 18 9 12

16. Brian Elliott* (2003-07)Team Yrs. GP W L OTL Min. GA SO Avg.Ottawa 2007–11 134 60 47 15 7261 344 9 2.84Colorado 2011 12 2 8 1 690 44 0 3.83 St. Louis 2011–16 213 118 63 16 11877 408 26 2.06Calgary 2016–17 53 26 21 3 3031 133 2 2.63Philadelphia 2017–PR 73 35 25 8 4096 195 2 2.86NHL Totals 12 years 486 241 164 43 26953 1124 38 2.50

17. Brian Engblom (1973-75)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMontreal 1976-82 357 17 94 111 337 3 3 1 Washington 1982-84 83 5 25 30 69 4 0 0 Los Angeles 1983-86 205 9 59 68 192 5 0 0Buffalo 1985-86 30 1 4 5 16 0 0 0Calgary 1986-87 32 0 4 4 28 0 0 0 NHL Totals 11 years 707 32 186 218 642 12 3 1

18. Brian Fahey (1999-03)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWWashington 2010-11 7 0 1 1 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 7 0 1 1 2 0 0 0

19. Kelly Fairchild (1991-94)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWToronto 1995-97 23 0 3 3 4 0 0 0Dallas 1998-99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Colorado 2000-02 10 2 0 2 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 5 years 34 2 3 5 6 0 0 0

20. Patrick Flatley (1981-83)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNY Islanders 1983-96 839 178 343 521 721 30 4 14NY Rangers 1996-97 79 10 12 22 40 0 0 2NHL Totals 14 years 918 188 355 543 761 30 4 16

21. Trent Frederic* (2016-18)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWBoston 2018–pr 15 0 0 0 15 0 0 0

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22. Blake Geoffrion (2006-10)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNashville 2010-12 42 6 5 11 24 0 0 1Montreal 2012-13 13 2 0 2 10 0 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 55 8 5 13 34 0 0 1

23. Jake Gardiner* (2008-11)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWToronto 2011-PR 577 47 210 257 191 10 1 5NHL Totals 9 years 577 47 210 257 191 10 1 5

24. Tom Gilbert* (2002-06)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWEdmonton 2006–12 384 33 125 158 106 11 1 3Minnesota 2011–13 68 3 15 18 28 1 0 0Florida 2013–14 73 3 25 28 18 2 0 1Montreal 2014–16 129 7 12 19 56 0 0 0Los Angeles 2016–17 18 1 4 5 6 0 0 0NHL Totals 11 years 672 47 181 228 214 14 1 4

25. Cody Goloubef* (2007-10)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWColumbus 2011–16 96 2 16 18 41 0 0 1Colorado 2016–17 33 0 5 5 25 0 0 0Ottawa 2018–19 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 7 years 134 2 21 23 68 0 0 1

26. Tony Granato (1983-87)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNY Rangers 1988-90 119 44 46 89 238 5 4 3Los Angeles 1990-96 432 161 181 342 921 45 6 24San Jose 1996-01 301 59 44 103 528 10 2 8NHL Totals 13 years 852 264 271 534 1687 60 12 35

27. Dany Heatley (1999-01)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWAtlanta 2001–04 190 80 101 181 132 31 1 13Ottawa 2005–09 351 190 207 397 355 73 5 34San Jose 2009–11 194 70 98 168 138 30 2 14Minnesota 2011–14 205 48 60 108 58 15 0 6Anaheim 2014–15 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 13 years 946 388 466 854 683 149 8 67

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28. Sean Hill (1988-91)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMontreal 1990-93 39 3 6 9 60 1 0 1Anaheim 1993-94 68 7 20 27 78 2 1 1Ottawa 1994-97 143 9 29 38 134 2 0 2Carolina ‘97-’00, ‘02-04 312 29 97 126 377 17 0 5 St. Louis 2000-02 86 1 14 15 91 0 0 0Florida 2005–06 78 2 8 20 80 1 0 0NY Islanders 2006-07 81 1 24 25 110 0 0 0Minnesota 2007–08 40 2 7 9 36 1 0 1NHL Totals 17 years 931 67 241 308 1050 30 1 11

29. Paul Houck (1981-85)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMinnesota 1985-88 16 1 2 3 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 16 1 2 3 2 0 0 0

30. Matt Hussey (1998-02)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPittsburgh 2003–06 16 2 2 4 0 2 0 0Detroit 2006-07 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 21 3 2 4 2 2 0 0

31. John Johannson (1980-84)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNew Jersey 1983-84 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

32. Mark Johnson (1976-79)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPittsburgh 1979-82 146 27 42 69 90 6 3 3Minnesota 1982 14 4 2 6 10 2 0 0Hartford 1982-85 201 85 118 203 76 28 1 4St. Louis 1985 20 4 7 11 2 2 0 0New Jersey 1985-90 325 99 148 247 92 32 6 10NHL Totals 11 years 706 219 317 536 270 70 10 17

33. Curtis Joseph (1988-89)Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg.St. Louis 1989-95 314 153 112 34 18046 917 7 3.05Edmonton 1995-98 201 86 90 20 11651 551 19 2.84Toronto 1998-02 309 165 116 27 18645 744 25 2.39Detroit 2002-04 105 54 37 9 6078 238 8 2.46Phoenix 2005–07 115 50 52 0 6417 325 8 3.04Calgary 2007–08 11 4 2 0 478 18 0 2.26Toronto 2008–09 21 5 9 1 841 50 0 3.57NHL Totals 19 years 1076 517 418 91 62157 2843 67 2.74

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34. Andrew Joudrey (2003-07)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWColumbus 2011–12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

35. Nic Kerdiles (2012-14)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWAnaheim 2017–18 7 0 1 1 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 7 0 1 1 2 0 0 0

36. Terry Kleisinger (1980-84)Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg.NY Rangers 1985-86 4 0 2 0 191 14 0 4.40NHL Totals 1 year 4 0 2 0 191 14 0 4.40

37. Luke Kunin* (2015-17)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMinnesota 2017-PR 68 8 13 21 40 1 1 1NHL Totals 2 years 68 8 13 21 40 1 1 1

38. Joseph LaBate* (2011-15)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWVancouver 2016–17 13 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year 13 0 0 0 21 0 0 0

39. Doug Macdonald (1988-92)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWBuffalo 1992–95 11 1 0 1 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 11 1 0 1 2 0 0 0

40. Dave Maley (1982-86)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMontreal 1985-87 58 7 15 22 57 0 0 0New Jersey 1987-92 306 35 51 86 720 3 0 6Edmonton 1992-93 46 5 8 13 79 0 0 1San Jose 1993-94 62 1 6 7 156 1 0 0NY Islanders 1994 40 0 6 6 74 0 0 0 NHL Totals 9 years 512 48 86 134 1154 4 0 7

41. Jamie McBain (2006-09)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCarolina 2009–13 206 19 56 75 48 7 0 4Buffalo 2013–14 69 6 11 17 14 2 0 0Los Angeles 2014–16 74 5 13 18 12 2 0 0Arizona 2016–17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 8 years 352 30 80 110 74 11 0 4

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42. Jake McCabe* (2011-14)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWBuffalo 2014-PR 270 14 47 61 153 2 1 1NHL Totals 6 years 274 14 47 61 153 2 1 1

43. Ryan McDonagh* (2007-10)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNY Rangers 2010-18 612 61 218 279 270 14 4 12Tampa Bay 2018-PR 117 11 43 54 42 0 0 1NHL Totals 10 years 729 72 261 333 312 14 4 13

44. Mike Meeker (1975-77)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPittsburgh 1978–79 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0

45. Scott Mellanby (1984-86)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPhiladelphia 1985–91 405 92 125 217 784 24 0 13Edmonton 1991–93 165 40 45 85 373 14 0 9Florida 1993–01 583 160 206 366 1003 68 1 22St. Louis 2001–04 198 58 65 123 339 29 0 7Atlanta 2005–07 144 24 46 70 122 8 0 5NHL Totals 21 years 1567 388 505 893 2699 149 1 59

46. Michael Mersch* (2010-14)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWLos Angeles 2015–16 17 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 1 year 17 1 2 3 0 0 0 0

47. Brian Mullen (1980-82)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWWinnipeg 1982-87 398 131 181 312 148 42 4 14 NY Rangers 1987-91 325 102 153 255 200 31 6 15San Jose 1991-92 72 18 28 46 66 5 3 1NY Islanders 1992-93 99 21 18 39 30 1 0 2 NHL Totals 11 years 894 272 380 652 444 79 13 32

48. John Newberry (1980-82)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWMontreal 1982-85 21 0 4 4 6 0 0 0Hartford 1985-86 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 4 years 24 0 4 4 6 0 0 0

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49. Craig Norwich (1974-77)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWWinnipeg 1979-80 70 10 35 45 36 7 0 0 St. Louis 1980-81 23 4 12 16 14 3 0 1 Colorado 1981 11 3 11 14 10 1 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 104 17 58 75 60 11 0 1

50. Mark Osiecki (1987-90)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCalgary 1991-92 50 2 7 9 24 1 0 2Ottawa 1992-93 34 0 4 4 12 0 0 0Winnipeg 1992-93 4 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 Minnesota 1992-93 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 93 3 11 14 43 2 0 2

51. Joe Pavelski* (2004-06)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWSan Jose 2006–19 1097 403 458 861 419 143 10 72Dallas 2019–prNHL Totals 13 years 1097 403 458 861 419 143 10 72

52. Joe Piskula* (2004-07)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWLos Angeles 2006–07 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0Calgary 2011–12 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Nashville 2013–15 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 4 years 13 0 0 0 10 0 0 0

53. Dan Plante (1990-93)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNY Islanders 1993-98 160 10 14 24 137 0 4 0NHL Totals 4 years 160 10 14 24 137 0 4 0

54. vic posa (1984-85)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWChicago 1985-86 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

55. Brian Rafalski (1991-95)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNew Jersey 1999-07 643 61 310 371 217 28 1 17Detroit 2007–11 355 47 197 244 131 28 0 5NHL Totals 11 years 924 108 507 615 348 56 1 22

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56. John Ramage* (2009-13)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCalgary 2014–15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Columbus 2015–16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

57. Paul Ranheim (1984-88)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCalgary 1988-94 373 97 106 203 107 7 12 12Hartford 1994-97 202 26 48 74 44 0 4 3Carolina 1997-00 236 23 32 55 75 0 3 5Philadelphia 2000-03 198 15 17 32 58 1 2 0Phoenix 2002-03 40 3 4 7 10 0 0 0NHL Totals 15 years 1049 164 207 371 294 8 21 20

58. Steve Reinprecht (1996-00)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWLos Angeles 1999-01 60 12 17 29 14 3 2 3Colorado 2001-03 215 50 74 124 48 6 1 6Calgary 2003-06 96 17 41 58 28 8 0 2Phoenix 2005–09 231 51 92 143 82 14 2 6Florida 2009–11 111 20 28 48 24 4 0 2NHL Totals 11 years 713 150 252 402 192 34 5 19

59. Barry Richter (1989-93)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNY Rangers 1995-96 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Boston 1996-97 50 5 13 18 32 1 0 0NY Islanders 1998-99 72 6 18 24 34 0 0 2Montreal 1999-01 25 0 2 2 10 0 0 0NHL Totals 5 years 151 11 34 45 76 1 0 2

60. Mike Richter (1985-87)Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg.NY Rangers 1988-03 742 342 291 73 42697 2042 33 2.87NHL Totals 15 years 742 342 291 73 42697 2042 33 2.87

61. Shaun Sabol (1986-88)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPhiladelphia 1989-90 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

62. Peter Scamurra (1973-74)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWWashington 1975-77, 132 8 25 33 59 2 1 0 ‘78-80NHL Totals 4 years 132 8 25 33 59 2 1 0

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63. Justin Schultz* (2009-12)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWEdmonton 2013–15 203 25 66 91 36 6 0 7Pittsburgh 2015–PR 240 25 104 129 60 9 0 4NHL Totals 7 years 443 50 170 220 96 15 0 11

64. Steve Short (1972-73)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWLos Angeles 1977-78 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Detroit 1978-79 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

65. Gary Shuchuk (1986-90)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWDetroit 1990-91 9 1 2 3 6 0 0 0Los Angeles 1992-96 153 14 26 40 76 0 0 1NHL Totals 5 years 162 15 28 43 82 0 0 1

66. Jack Skille* (2005-07)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWChicago 2007–11 79 12 13 25 30 1 0 1Florida 2010–13 99 8 16 24 43 0 1 1Columbus 2013–15 67 10 3 13 22 0 0 1Colorado 2015–16 74 8 6 14 11 0 0 0Vancouver 2016–17 55 5 4 9 12 0 0 0NHL Totals 10 years 374 43 42 85 118 1 1 3

67. Craig Smith* (2009-11)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNashville 2011–PR 674 151 164 315 240 39 0 23NHL Totals 8 years 674 151 164 315 240 39 0 23

68. Brendan Smith* (2007-10)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWDetroit 2011–17 318 17 56 73 350 3 0 2NY Rangers 2017–PR 137 6 23 29 189 0 0 0NHL Totals 8 years 455 23 79 102 539 3 0 2

69. Paul Stanton (1985-89)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPittsburgh 1990-95 339 16 59 75 328 0 0 0NHL Totals 5 years 339 16 59 75 328 0 0 0

70. Derek Stepan* (2008-10)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNY Rangers 2010–17 612 147 262 409 154 34 8 28Arizona 2017–PR 154 29 62 91 40 6 5 5NHL Totals 9 years 766 176 324 500 194 40 13 33

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71. Ben Street* (2005-10)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCalgary 2013–14 19 0 2 2 4 0 0 0Colorado 2014–16 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Detroit 2016–17 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Anaheim 2018–19 21 3 2 5 2 0 0 0NHL Totals 6 years 56 3 5 8 10 0 0 0

72. Gary Suter (1983-85)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCalgary 1985-94 666 134 469 603 940 55 5 13Chicago 1994-98 335 62 140 202 316 32 4 5San Jose 1998-02 252 24 88 112 213 10 1 3NHL Totals 17 years 1253 220 697 917 1469 97 10 21

73. Ryan Suter* (2003-04)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWNashville 2005–12 581 42 209 251 418 12 1 7Minnesota 2012–PR 536 48 262 318 269 20 3 9NHL Totals 14 years 1151 88 481 569 687 32 4 16

74. John Taft (1972-77)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWDetroit 1978-79 15 0 2 2 4 0 0 0NHL Totals 1 year 15 0 2 2 4 0 0 0

75. Dean Talafous (1971-74)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWAtlanta 1974-75 18 1 4 5 13 0 0 0Minnesota 1975-78 277 61 90 151 114 11 0 4NY Rangers 1978-82 223 46 67 113 47 0 0 0NHL Totals 8 years 518 108 161 269 174 11 0 4

76. David Tanabe (1998-99)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCarolina 1999-03 258 17 48 65 127 12 0 1Phoenix 2003–05 66 5 11 16 30 2 0 2Boston 2005–06 54 4 12 16 48 0 0 1Boston 2005–06 54 4 12 16 48 0 0 1Carolina 2006–08 78 6 14 20 52 2 0 0NHL Totals 8 years 456 32 85 117 257 16 0 4

77. Chris Tancill (1986-90)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWHartford 1990-92 19 1 1 2 6 0 1 0Detroit 1992-93 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0Dallas ‘93-94, ‘97-98 14 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 San Jose 1994-97 107 15 28 43 46 1 2 0NHL Totals 8 years 145 18 33 51 62 1 3 0

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78. Wayne Thomas (1968-70)Team Yrs. GP W L T Min. GA SO Avg.Montreal 1972-74 52 31 13 5 2993 134 2 2.69Toronto 1975-77 111 44 44 18 6276 358 5 3.42 NY Rangers 1977-81 95 34 44 11 4499 274 4 3.65NHL Totals 9 years 258 109 101 34 13768 766 11 3.34

79. Kyle Turris* (2007-08)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWPhoenix 2007–11 141 20 29 49 45 3 0 4Ottawa 2011–17 449 129 169 298 265 27 4 24Nashville 2017–PR 139 21 49 70 65 9 0 1NHL Totals 10 years 719 170 247 417 373 39 4 29

80. Steve Tuttle (1984-88)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWSt. Louis 1988-91 161 29 34 63 14 0 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 161 29 34 63 14 0 0 0

81. Brad Winchester (1999-03)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWEdmonton 2005–07 88 5 8 13 111 0 0 1Dallas 2007–08 47 1 2 3 54 0 0 0St. Louis 2008–11 147 26 19 45 325 9 0 4San Jose 2011–12 68 6 4 10 88 0 0 0NHL Totals 7 years 414 38 33 73 578 9 0 5

82. Brendan Woods* (2011-13)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWCarolina 2014–16 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0NHL Totals 2 years 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0

83. Andy Wozniewski (2001-04)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWToronto 2005–08 76 2 10 12 81 0 0 0St. Louis 2008–09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Boston 2009–10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 5 years 79 2 10 12 81 0 0 0

84. Jason Zent (1990-94)Team Yrs. GP G A Pts. PIM PP SH GWOttawa 1996-98 25 3 3 6 13 0 0 0Philadelphia 1998-99 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NHL Totals 3 years 27 3 3 6 13 0 0 0

* — Active players

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Badgers NHL Leaders

Goaltenders

Most NHL Games

Curtis Joseph 1076Mike Richter 742Brian Elliott• 486Wayne Thomas 258Jim Carey 182

Most NHL Wins

Curtis Joseph 517Mike Richter 342Brian Elliott• 241Wayne Thomas 109Jim Carey 81

Most NHL Minutes

Curtis Joseph 62,157Mike Richter 42,697Brian Elliott• 26,953Wayne Thomas 14,617Jim Carey 10,122

Most NHL Shutouts

Curtis Joseph 67Brian Elliott• 39Mike Richter 33Jim Carey 16Wayne Thomas 11

Skaters

Most NHL Games

Chris Chelios 1,917Scott Mellanby 1,567Gary Suter 1,253Paul Ranheim 1,049Ryan Suter• 1,035Bruce Driver 1,030Joe Pavelski• 1,009Brian Rafalski 998Dany Heatley 946Sean Hill 931Brian Mullen 894Tony Granato 853Patrick Flatley 850Rene Bourque• 752Steve Reinprecht 713Brian Engblom 707Mark Johnson 706

Most NHL Seasons

Chris Chelios 26 Scott Mellanby 21Curtis Joseph 19Gary Suter 17Sean Hill 17Bruce Driver 15Paul Ranheim 15Mike Richter 15Ryan Suter• 14Dany Heatley 14Patrick Flatley 14Joe Pavelski• 13Tony Granato 13Rene Bourque 12Tom Gilbert• 11Mark Johnson 11Brian Engblom 11Brian Mullen 11Brian Rafalski 11Steve Reinprecht 11

Most NHL Points

Chris Chelios 1092Gary Suter 917Scott Mellanby 893Joe Pavelski• 861 Dany Heatley 854Brian Mullen 652Brian Rafalski 615Ryan Suter• 569Patrick Flatley 543Bruce Driver 536Mark Johnson 536Tony Granato 535Derek Stepan• 500 Steve Reinprecht 465Kyle Turris• 417Paul Ranheim 371Ryan McDonagh• 333Rene Bourque 331 Craig Smith• 315Sean Hill 308Dean Talafous 269Jake Gardiner• 257

Most NHL Goals

Joe Pavelski• 403Dany Heatley 388Scott Mellanby 388Brian Mullen 272Tony Granato 264Gary Suter 220Mark Johnson 219Chris Chelios 216Patrick Flatley 188Derek Stepan• 176Rene Bourque 174

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Kyle Turris• 170Paul Ranheim 164Craig Smith• 151 Steve Reinprecht 150Brian Rafalski 108Dean Talafous 108Bruce Driver 106Mike Eaves 90Ryan Suter 88

Most NHL Assists

Chris Chelios 876Gary Suter 697Brian Rafalski 507Scott Mellanby 505Ryan Suter• 481Dany Heatley 466Joe Pavelski• 458Pat Flatley 355Bruce Driver 330Mark Johnson 317Derek Stepan• 324Tony Granato 271Ryan McDonagh• 261Steve Reinprecht 252Kyle Turris• 247Sean Hill 241Jake Gardiner• 210Paul Ranheim 207Brian Engblom 186Justin Schultz• 177

•— active playerStatistics include both regular season and playoffs.

Stanley Cup Champions

Fifteen former University of Wisconsin players have been members of NHL teams that have won Stanley Cup titles. A 16th, former UW head coach Bob Johnson, won as an NHL head coach.

Anaheim DucksDave McNab^, 2006–07

Colorado AvalancheSteve Reinprecht, 2000–01

Calgary FlamesGary Suter, 1988–89

Chicago BlackhawksAdam Burish, 2009–10

Detroit Red WingsChris Chelios, 2001–02, ‘07–08Brian Rafalski, 2007–08

Los Angeles KingsDavis Drewiske, 2011–12

Montreal CanadiensSean Hill, 1992–93Chris Chelios, 1985–86Dave Maley, 1985–86Brian Engblom, 1976–77, ‘77–78, ‘78–79

Wayne Thomas, 1972–73

New Jersey DevilsBrian Rafalski, 1999–00, ‘02–03Bruce Driver*, 1994–95

New York RangersMike Richter, 1993–94

Pittsburgh PenguinsPaul Stanton, 1990–91, ‘91–92Bob Johnson, 1990–91#, ‘91–92Justin Schultz, 2015–16, ’16–17

AS PLAYERSAdam Burish Chicago 2009–10Chris Chelios Montreal 1985–86 Detroit 2001–02 2007–08Davis Drewiske Los Angeles 2011–12Bruce Driver* New Jersey 1994–95Brian Engblom Montreal 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79Sean Hill Montreal 1992–93Dave Maley Montreal 1985–86Brian Rafalski New Jersey 1999–00 2002–03 Detroit 2007–08 Steve Reinprecht Colorado 2000–01Mike Richter NY Rangers 1993–94Justin Schultz Pittsburgh 2015–16 2016–17Paul Stanton Pittsburgh 1990–91 1991–92Gary Suter Calgary 1988–89Wayne Thomas Montreal 1972–73

AS STAFFBob Johnson# Pittsburgh 1990–91 1991–92Dave McNab^ Anaheim 2006–07^ assistant GM; * alternate captain; # - head coach

NHL Award Winners

Chris Chelios is a three-time winner of the James Norris Trophy, given to the league’s best defense-man. Former Badgers have also been awarded the Bill Masterton Trophy (perseverance and sportsmanship), the Vezina Trophy (outstanding goaltender), the Lester Patrick Trophy (outstanding hockey service in the United States), the Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the year) and the King Clancy Trophy (Humanitarian).

Year Player Team Award1986 Gary Suter Calgary Flames Calder Trophy1988 Bob Johnson Calgary Flames Lester Patrick1989 Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Norris Trophy1993 Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Norris Trophy1995 Brian Mullen New York Rangers Lester Patrick1996 Jim Carey Washington Capitals Vezina Trophy1996 Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Norris Trophy1997 Tony Granato San Jose Sharks Bill Masterton2000 Curtis Joseph Toronto Maple Leafs King Clancy2002 Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers Calder Trophy2009 Mike Richter New York Rangers Lester Patrick

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2011 Mark Johnson New Jersey Devils Lester Patrick2011 Jeff Sauer Wisconsin Badgers Lester Patrick2012 Brian Elliott St. Louis Blues William Jennings

BADGER NHL All-STARS

The Professional Hockey Writers’ Association votes at the end of each NHL season on a first and second team of NHL All-Stars. The following is a list of for-mer Badgers who have made the team.

Year Player Team Pos. 1981–82 Brian Engblom Montreal* Defense1987–88 Gary Suter Calgary* Defense1988–89 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense1990–91 Chris Chelios Chicago* Defense1992–93 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense1994–95 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense1995–96 Chris Chelios Chicago Defense1995–96 Jim Carey Washington Goal1996–97 Chris Chelios Chicago* Defense2001–02 Chris Chelios Detroit Defense2005–06 Dany Heatley Ottawa* Forward2006–07 Dany Heatley Ottawa Forward2012–13 Ryan Suter Minnesota Defense2013–14 Joe Pavelski San Jose* Forward

*— indicates second-team selection

NHL All-Rookie Team Members

Year Player Team Pos. 1984–85 Chris Chelios Montreal Defense1985–86 Gary Suter Calgary Defense1988–89 Tony Granato N.Y. Rangers R. Wing1994–95 Jim Carey Washington Goal1999–00 Brian Rafalski New Jersey Defense2001–02 Dany Heatley Atlanta Wing2007–08 Tom Gilbert Edmonton Defense2011–12 Jake Gardiner Toronto Defense2012–13 Justin Schultz Edmonton Defense

Badger NHL All-Star Game Participants

Year Player Team Pos.1976 Wayne Thomas Toronto G1984 Mark Johnson Hartford F1985 Chris Chelios Montreal D1986 Gary Suter Calgary D1987 Chris Chelios Montreal D1988 Gary Suter Calgary D1989 Gary Suter Calgary D Brian Mullen NY Rangers F1990 Chris Chelios Montreal D1991 Chris Chelios Chicago D Gary Suter Calgary D1992 Chris Chelios Chicago D Mike Richter NY Rangers G1993 Chris Chelios Chicago D1994 Chris Chelios Chicago D Mike Richter (MVP) NY Rangers G Curtis Joseph St. Louis G1996 Chris Chelios Chicago D Scott Mellanby Florida F1997 Chris Chelios Chicago D Tony Granato San Jose F1998 Chris Chelios Chicago D2000 Chris Chelios Detroit D Mike Richter NY Rangers G

Curtis Joseph Toronto G2002 Chris Chelios Detroit D2003 Dany Heatley (MVP) Atlanta F2004 Brian Rafalski New Jersey D2007 Dany Heatley Ottawa F Brian Rafalski Detroit D2009 Dany Heatley Ottawa F2011 Jamie McBain (Rookie) Carolina D2012 Brian Elliott St. Louis G Ryan Suter Nashville D Craig Smith (Rookie) Nashville F2015 Brian Elliott St. Louis G Ryan Suter Minnesota D2016 Joe Pavelski San Jose F Ryan McDonagh NY Rangers D2017 Joe Pavelski San Jose F Ryan McDonagh NY Rangers D Ryan Suter Minnesota D2019 Joe Pavelski San Jose F

Hall of Fame Badgers

Hockey Hall of Fame2013 Chris Chelios1992 Bob Johnson

U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame2016 Mike Richter* Jim Carey* Gary Suter* Chris Chelios*2014 Jeff Sauer Brian Rafalski2011 Chris Chelios Gary Suter2008 Mike Richter2004 Mark Johnson2003 Mark Johnson** Bob Suter**1991 Bob Johnson

* — As part of 1996 U.S. World Cup of Hockey Team* *— As part of 1980 U.S. Olympic Team

NHL Records by Badgers

NHL • St. Louis goaltender Brian Elliott, along with team-mate Jaroslav Halak, combined to tie a modern-era NHL record with 15 shutouts in the 2011-12 season. • Gary Suter is tied for the NHL record with six assists tallied in one game for the Calgary Flames (4-19-86).• Derek Stepan converted the first successful pen-alty shot in an NHL outdoor game, scoring against the New Jersey Devils on Jan. 26, 2014 at Yankee Stadium.

Chris Chelios• Holds the American record for regular-season games played (1,651) and ranks fifth all-time.• The second-oldest player (Gordie Howe) in NHL history to score a goal, tallying a goal on 3/20/08 at Nashville.• 26 NHL seasons tied with Gordie Howe for NHL record

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• First player in NHL history to play 400 games for three different teams (Montreal, Chicago and Detroit).• NHL record holder for post-season appearances (24) and games played (266)

Atlanta Thrashers• Dany Heatley’s rookie season of 26-41=67 set the Atlanta rookie record for goals, assists and points in 2001–02.

Calgary Flames• Brian Elliott equaled the franchise-record with 11-consecutive victories from Feb. 21 through March 19, 2017.

Chicago Blackhawks• Chris Chelios holds the team mark for most career penalty minutes (1,495).

Edmonton Oilers• Goaltender Curtis Joseph holds Oiler records for most shutouts in a season (8) and career (14).• Defenseman Tom Gilbert established records for most goals (13) and points (33) in a season by a rookie defenseman.

Florida Panthers• Scott Mellanby holds Florida records for most career power-play goals (66) and 19 power-play goals in one season (1995–96). He is tied for most assists in a period (3) and in a game (4), set Nov. 26, 1997. • Steve Reinprecht is tied for the Florida record with three goals in a period on Oct. 30, 2009.

New Jersey Devils• Brian Rafalski set the franchise record for a defen-seman when he put up 18 points in the playoffs dur-ing the 2000 –01 season.

New York Rangers• Derek Stepan was the first Ranger and just fourth player in NHL history to record a hat trick in his NHL debut (Oct. 10, 2010 at Buffalo).• Derek Stepan is one of just three Rangers to play in every regular season game in each of his first four seasons in the NHL and the first since 1959. • Mike Richter holds the record for most career saves (17,379), wins in a season (42), wins in a sea-son including playoffs (58), saves in a game (59) and assists in a game (2).• Tony Granato scored 36 goals his first year to set the team mark for goals by a rookie. He also holds the team record for rookie hat tricks (3) and rookie short-handed goals (4).

St. Louis Blues• Brian Elliott holds the franchise record for most con-secutive shutout minutes in team history with 241 min-utes and 33 seconds. Set in the 2011-12 season.• Brian Elliott holds the franchise record for most shutouts in a season, recording nine in the 2011-12 season.• Brian Elliott tied a club record with three consecu-tive shutouts in the 2011-12 season, and again in the 2012–13 season.

Washington Capitals• Jim Carey recorded nine shutouts during the 1995-96 campaign, which still stands as the Capitals’ top mark for a season.

NHL Teams with 3+ Badgers at a time

New York Rangers – 2016-17Ryan McDonaghDerek StepanBrendan Smith

Minnesota Wild – 2012-13Ryan SuterDany HeatleyTom Gilbert

Minnesota Wild – 2012-13Ryan SuterTom GilbertJake Dowell

Nashville Predators – 2011-12Ryan SuterCraig SmithBlake Geoffrion

Chicago Blackhawks – 2007-08 (only time four Badgers played in one game for same team – first time on Jan. 1, 2008)Rene BourqueAdam BurishJack SkilleJake Dowell

New York Rangers – 1996-97Bruce DriverMike RichterPatrick Flatley

New York Rangers – 1995-96Bruce DriverMike RichterBarry Richter

New York Islanders – 1993-94Patrick FlatleyDave MaleyDan Plante

Calgary Flames – 1991-92Gary SuterPaul RanheimMark Osiecki

New Jersey Devils – 1987-90Bruce DriverMark JohnsonDave Maley

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Draft Notes• 165 Badgers have been chosen in what is now known as the NHL Entry Draft.• 15 Badgers have been selected in the first round.• The Badgers have had at least one player drafted in every draft since 1970 except 1983 and 1997.• Dany Heatley is the highest drafted Badger, taken second overall in 2000 by the Atlanta Thrashers.• UW’s record for first-round picks in one draft came in 2007 when Kyle Turris (3rd), Ryan McDonagh (12th) and Brendan Smith (27th) were each chosen.• Eight Badgers were selected in the 1982 draft, the most in a single draft in program history.• The 1972 draft is the only one in which Badgers were selected with consecutive picks as Bob Lundeen was chosen 124th by the Minnesota North Stars and Bill Raey, Jr. went 125th to the Chicago Blackhawks.• Three Badgers were selected in the old supplemental draft, including two in 1988 and one in 1989, bringing UW’s drafted player total to 161.• Of the 168 Badgers drafted in either the entry or supplemental draft, 73 played at least one game in the NHL (43.5 percent) so far.• 11 Badgers went on to play in the NHL after going undrafted.

Badgers Drafted by NHL Team1. Chicago 142. Montreal 133. Calgary/Atlanta 124. Anaheim 9 NY Rangers 96. NY Islanders 8 Pittsburgh 8 Philadelphia 8 Los Angeles 810. Carolina/Hartford 7*11. New Jersey 6 Colorado/Quebec 6 St. Louis 6 Toronto 6* Arizona/Phoenix/Winnipeg 616. Washington 5 Buffalo 5 Detroit 5*19. Nashville 4 Minnesota/Dallas 421. Florida 4 Vancouver 3 Boston 3 24. Edmonton 2 Winnipeg/Atlanta 2 Minnesota 2 27. Ottawa 1 Columbus 1 San Jose 1 Vegas 131. Tampa Bay 0* - includes supplemental draft

Year-by-Year Badger Selections

Player Team Round Overall1970Jeff Rotsch St. Louis Blues 11th 112th

1971Norm Cherrey Vancouver Canucks Eighth 101stJim Johnston Chicago Blackhawks Sixth 82nd

1972Dave Arundel Detroit Red Wings 10th 150thBob Lundeen Minnesota North Stars Eighth 124thBill Reay, Jr. Chicago Blackhawks Eighth 125thGary Winchester St. Louis Blues Eighth 121st

1973Steve Alley* Chicago Blackhawks Ninth 141stDean Talafous* Atlanta Flames Fourth 53rdJack Johnson Chicago Blackhawks Ninth 140thTom Machowski Atlanta Flames Seventh 101stDave Pay Toronto Maple Leafs Ninth 132nd

1974Mike Dibble New York Islanders 17th 229thDennis Olmstead New York Rangers Fifth 86thDave Otness New York Islanders 15th 221stSteve Short* Philadelphia Flyers Eighth 142ndJohn Taft* Detroit Red Wings Fifth 81st

1975Brian Engblom* Montreal Canadiens Second 22ndDave McNab St. Louis Blues Ninth 151stCraig Norwich* Montreal Canadiens Eighth 142ndPeter Scamurra* Washington Capitals Second 19thTom Ulseth Chicago Blackhawks Sixth 97th

1976Steve Clippingdale* Los Angeles Kings Second 21stMike Eaves* St. Louis Blues Seventh 113thJohn Gregory Montreal Canadiens Eighth 123rd

1977Julian Baretta Los Angeles Kings Fifth 84thMark Johnson* Pittsburgh Penguins Fourth 66thBob Suter Los Angeles Kings Seventh 120th

1978Mike Meeker* Pittsburgh Penguins Second 25th

1979Jay McFarlane Los Angeles Kings Sixth 113th

1980Mike Blaisdell* Detroit Red Wings First 11thSteve McKenzie Pittsburgh Penguins 10th 198thBrian Mullen* Washington Capitals Seventh 128thJohn Newberry* Montreal Canadiens Third 45th

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1981Marc Behrend* Winnipeg Jets Fifth 85thChris Chelios* Montreal Canadiens Second 40thBruce Driver* New Jersey Devils Sixth 108thRick Heppner Calgary Flames Seventh 141stPaul Houck* Edmonton Oilers Fourth 71stJohn Johannson* New Jersey Devils 10th 192nd

1982Eric Faust New York Islanders 10th 210thPatrick Flatley* New York Islanders First 21stTony Granato* New York Rangers Sixth 120thJim Johannson Hartford Whalers Seventh 130thDave Maley* Montreal Canadiens Second 33rdTed Pearson Calgary Flames Ninth 177thErnie Vargas Montreal Canadiens Sixth 117thMarty Wiitala Minnesota North Stars Fifth 101st

1984Scott Mellanby* Philadelphia Flyers Second 27thPaul Ranheim* Calgary Flames Second 38thGary Suter* Calgary Flames Ninth 180thSteve Tuttle* St. Louis Blues Sixth 113th

1985Andy Akervik Quebec Nordiques Sixth 120thJohn Byce* Boston Bruins 11th 220thVic Posa* Chicago Blackhawks Seventh 137thMike Richter* New York Rangers Second 28thTom Sagissor Montreal Canadiens Fifth 96thPaul Stanton* Pittsburgh Penguins Eighth 149th

1986Jon Helgeson Vancouver Canucks Seventh 133rdJohn Parker Calgary Flames Sixth 121stSteve Rohlik Pittsburgh Penguins Eighth 151stShaun Sabol* Philadelphia Flyers 10th 209thKurt Stahura Minnesota North Stars 12th 243rd

1987Joe Harwell Winnipeg Jets Sixth 121stChris Jensen Toronto Maple Leafs Eighth 154thRob Mendel Quebec Nordiques Fifth 93rdMark Osiecki* Calgary Flames Ninth 187th

1988Dean Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs ** 11thDuane Derksen Washington Capitals Third 57thSean Hill* Montreal Canadiens Eighth 167thChris Nelson New Jersey Devils Fifth 96thBarry Richter* Hartford Whalers Second 32ndGary Shuchuk* Detroit Red Wings ** 22nd

1989Mike Doers Toronto Maple Leafs Sixth 125thDoug Macdonald* Buffalo Sabres Fourth 77thNoel Rahn Quebec Nordiques 12th 232ndChris Tancill* Hartford Whalers ** 15thJason Zent* New York Islanders Third 44th

1990Todd Hedlund New York Rangers Eighth 160thDan Plante* New York Islanders Third 48thAndrew Shier New York Islanders 12th 237thChris Tucker Chicago Blackhawks Fourth 79th

1991Jacques Auger Chicago Blackhawks Sixth 132ndMaco Balkovec Chicago Blackhawks Fifth 110thKelly Fairchild* Los Angeles Kings Seventh 152ndChris Tok Pittsburgh Penguins 10th 214th

1992Fran Bussey Pittsburgh Penguins Eighth 187thJim Carey* Washington Capitals Second 32ndKirk Daubenspeck Philadelphia Flyers Seventh 151stMickey Elick New York Rangers Eighth 192nd

1993E.J. Bradley Philadelphia Flyers Ninth 226thRob Lurtsema Dallas Stars Eighth 191stMatt Peterson Anaheim Mighty Ducks Seventh 160thDan Tompkins Calgary Flames Third 70th

1994Craig Anderson New York Rangers Eighth 208thBrad Englehart Anaheim Mighty Ducks Eighth 184th

1995Mike LaPlante Anaheim Mighty Ducks Seventh 159th

1996Jeff Dessner New York Rangers Seventh 185th

1998Matt Hussey* Pittsburgh Penguins Ninth 254th Erik Jensen New Jersey Devils Seventh 199th

1999Matt Doman Calgary Flames Fifth 135thDave Tanabe* Carolina Hurricanes First 16th

2000John Eichelberger Philadelphia Flyers Seventh 210thBrian Fahey* Colorado Avalanche Fourth 119thDany Heatley* Atlanta Thrashers First 2ndBrad Winchester* Edmonton Oilers Second 35th

2001Bernd Brückler Philadelphia Flyers Fifth 150thJoe Campbell Calgary Flames Eighth 233rd

2002Adam Burish* Chicago Blackhawks Ninth 282ndTom Gilbert* Colorado Avalanche Fourth 129thRyan MacMurchy St. Louis Blues Ninth 284th

2003Brian Elliott* Ottawa Senators Ninth 291stAndrew Joudrey* Washington Capitals Eighth 249thRyan Suter* Nashville Predators First 7thJoe Pavelski* San Jose Sharks Seventh 205th

2004Matt Auffrey Anaheim Mighty Ducks Sixth 172ndJake Dowell* Chicago Blackhawks Fifth 140thRobbie Earl* Toronto Maple Leafs Sixth 187thMatthew Ford Chicago Blackhawks Eighth 256thKyle Klubertanz Anaheim Mighty Ducks Third 74th

2005Jack Skille* Chicago Blackhawks First 7thZach Bearson Florida Panthers Seventh 224th

2006Nigel Williams Colorado Avalanche Second 51stBlake Geoffrion* Nashville Predators Second 56thJamie McBain* Carolina Hurricanes Second 63rdBrett Bennett Phoenix Coyotes Fifth 130thChris Hickey Minnesota Wild Seventh 192nd

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2007Kyle Turris* Phoenix Coyotes First 3rdRyan McDonagh* Montreal Canadians First 12thBrendan Smith* Detroit Red Wings First 27thPodge Turnbull Los Angeles Kings Fifth 137th

2008Jake Gardiner* Anaheim Ducks First 17thCody Goloubef* Columbus Blue Jackets Second 37thJustin Schultz* Anaheim Ducks Second 43rdDerek Stepan* New York Rangers Second 51stPatrick Johnson Montreal Canadiens Seventh 206th

2009Craig Smith* Nashville Predators Fourth 98th

2010Jason Clark New York Islanders Third 82ndJohn Ramage* Calgary Flames Fourth 103rdJoe Faust New Jersey Devils Fourth 114th

2011Patrick Daly New Jersey Devils Seventh 189thJoseph LaBate* Vancouver Canucks Fourth 101stMichael Mersch* Los Angeles Kings Fourth 110thBrad Navin Buffalo Sabres Seventh 197thEddie Wittchow Florida Panthers Sixth 154th

2012Nic Kerdiles* Anaheim Ducks Second 36thJake McCabe* Buffalo Sabres Second 44thBrendan Woods* Carolina Hurricanes Fifth 129th

2013Grant Besse Anaheim Ducks Fifth 147thJedd Soleway Phoenix Coyotes Seventh 193rd

2014Jack Dougherty Nashville Predators Second 51stMatt Ustaski Winnipeg Jets Seventh 192nd

2015Cameron Hughes Boston Bruins Sixth 165th

2016Luke Kunin* Minnesota Wild First 15thTrent Frederic* Boston Bruins First 29thJD Greenway Toronto Maple Leads Third 72ndMax Zimmer • Carolina Hurricanes Fourth 104th

2017Tyler Inamoto • Florida Panthers Fifth 133rdLinus Weissbach • Buffalo Sabres Seventh 192ndWyatt Kalynuk • Philadelphia Flyers Seventh 196thJoshua Ess • Chicago Blackhwaks Seventh 215th

2018K’Andre Miller • New York Rangers First 22ndTy Emberson • Arizona Coyotos Third 73rdJack Gorniak • Montreal Canadiens Fourth 123rd

2019Alex Turcotte • Los Angeles Kings First 5thCole Caufield • Montreal Canadiens First 15thRyder Donovan • Vegas Golden Knights Fourth 110thOwen Lindmark • Florida Panthers Fifth 137th

Atlanta Flames moved to Calgary in 1980–81; Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas in 1993–94; Winnipeg Jets became the Phoenix Coyotes in 1996–97, which became the

Arizona Coyotes in 2014–15; Hartford became the Carolina Hurricanes in 1997–98; Quebec Nordiques became the Colorado Avalanche in 1995–96. Atlanta Thrashers became the Winnipeg Jets in 2011–12.** — supplemental draft; • — Indicates current Badger* — played in the NHL

UNDRAFTED BADGERS IN THE NHL

There have been 11 Badgers make the NHL who were not drafted. They include:

Rene BourqueAlex BrooksDavis DrewiskeCurtis JosephTerry KleisingerJoe PiskulaBrian RafalskiSteve ReinprechtBen StreetWayne ThomasAndy Wozniewski

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World Championship

Year Player Country2019 Luke Kunin USA Kyle Turris Canada Steven Reinprecht (Assistant Coach) Germany

2018 Kyle Turris Canada

2017 Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2016 Jake McCabe USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2015 Jake Gardiner USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2014 Jake Gardiner USA Jake McCabe USA Craig Smith USA Don Granato (Assistant Coach) USA Jim Johannson (Asst. Exec. Dir, Hockey Ops) USA Kyle Turris Canada

2013 Jamie McBain USA Craig Smith USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA Justin Schultz Canada

2012 Craig Smith USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

2011 Ryan McDonagh USA Jack Skille USA Craig Smith USA Derek Stepan USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

2010 Rene Bourque Canada Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

2009 Ryan Suter USA Joe Pavelski USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Dany Heatley Canada Bernd Brückler Austria 2008 Tom Gilbert USA Adam Burish USA Jim Johannson (Asst. Exec. Dir, Hockey Ops) USA Dany Heatley Canada

2007 Ryan Suter USA Jim Johannson (Sr. Director, Hockey Ops) USA Bernd Brückler Austria

2006 Ryan Suter USA Mike Eaves (Head Coach) USA Mark Osiecki (Video) USA Jim Johannson (Asst. GM) USA

2005 Ryan Suter USA Jim Johannson (Asst. GM) USA Dany Heatley Canada Bernd Brückler Austria Greg Poss (Head Coach) Germany

2004 Jim Johannson (Sr. Director, Hockey Ops) USA Greg Poss (Asst. Coach) USA Dany Heatley Canada Bernd Brückler Austria

2003 Kelly Fairchild USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Dany Heatley Canada Steve Reinprecht Canada

2002 Mark Johnson (Assistant Coach) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA Dany Heatley Canada

2001 David Tanabe USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

2000 Chris Tancill USA Mark Johnson (Assistant Coach) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

1999 Barry Richter USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

1998 Brian Rafalski USA Paul Stanton USA Mickey Elick Canada 1997 Dan Plante USA Paul Ranheim USA Chris Tancill USA

1996 Dan Plante USA Paul Stanton USA Chris Tancill USA Curtis Joseph Canada

1995 Brian Rafalski USA Jamie Spencer USA Paul Stanton USA Jeff Sauer (Head Coach) USA Mike Johnson (Athletic Trainer) USA

1994 Chris Chelios USA Sean Hill USA Barry Richter USA Ulvis Katlaps Latvia

1993 Barry Richter USA Mike Richter USA

1992 John Byce USA Jim Johannson USA Mark Osiecki USA Paul Ranheim USA Barry Richter USA Gary Suter (Captain) USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA Mike Johnson (Athletic Trainer) USA

1991 Brian Mullen USA Dave Maley USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA Mike Johnson (Athletic Trainer) USA

1990 Mark Johnson USA Paul Ranheim USA Mike Eaves (Assistant Coach) USA Dr. Bill Clancy (Physician) USA

1989 Brian Mullen USA

Badgers in International Events

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1987 Tony Granato USA Mark Johnson (Captain) USA Mike Richter USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA Bruce Driver Canada

1986 Tony Granato USA Mark Johnson (Captain) USA Mike Richter USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA

1985 Tony Granato USA Mark Johnson USA Gary Suter USA Tim Thomas USA Jeff Sauer (Assistant Coach) USA

1983 Ron Griffin USA Craig Norwich USA Tim Thomas USA Brian Engblom Canada Pat Flatley Canada

1982 Mark Johnson USA Peter Johnson USA

1981 Mark Johnson USA Bob Suter USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA

1979 Mark Johnson USA

1978 Steve Alley USA Mike Eaves USA Mark Johnson USA Craig Norwich USA

1976 Mike Eaves USA Bob Lundeen USA

1975 Steve Alley USA Bob Lundeen USA Jeff Rotsch USA John Taft USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Grant Standbrook (Asst. Coach) USA

1974 Steve Alley USA Dave Arundel USA Bob Lundeen USA John Taft USA Dean Talafous USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Grant Standbrook (Asst. Coach) USA

1973 John Taft USA Dean Talafous USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA

1972 Jeff Rotsch USA James Young USA

1970 Gary Johnson USA

World Juniors

2019 K'Andre Miller - Silver USA

2018 Trent Frederic - Bronze USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2017 Luke Kunin (Captain) - Gold USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2016 Chris Chelios (Assistant Coach) - Bronze USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2015 Mark Osiecki (Head Coach) USA Don Granato (Assistant Coach) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2014 Nic Kerdiles USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2013 Jake McCabe (Captain) - Gold USA Mark Osiecki (Asst. Coach) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2012 Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2011 John Ramage (Captain) - Bronze USA Mark Osiecki (Asst. Coach) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2010 Derek Stepan (Captain) - Gold USA John Ramage USA Jake Gardiner USA Mark Osiecki (Asst. Coach) USA Jim Johannson (GM) USA

2009 Ryan McDonagh USA Cody Goloubef - Gold Canada

2008 Jamie McBain USA Blake Geoffrion USA Jim Johannson (Asst. Exec. Dir, Hockey Ops) USA Kyle Turris - Gold Canada

2007 Jack Skille - Bronze USA Jamie McBain USA Blake Geoffrion USA

2006 Jack Skille USA

2005 Jake Dowell USA Jeff Likens USA Ryan Suter (Captain) USA

2004 Jake Dowell - Gold USA Jeff Likens USA Ryan Suter USA Mike Eaves (Head Coach) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader) USA

2003 Ryan Suter USA Jeff Sauer (Asst. Coach) USA Jim Johannson (Team Leader)

2002 Jim Johannson (Team Manager) USA

2001 Dany Heatley - Bronze Canada

2000 Brad Winchester USA Dany Heatley - Bronze Canada

1999 Matt Doman USA David Tanabe USA

1998 Dustin Kuk USA

1997 Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden

1996 Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden

1995 Dan Tompkins USA Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden

1994 Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden

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1993 Jim Carey USA Brian Rafalski USA Mark Strobel USA Jan-Ake Danielson (Asst. Coach) Sweden

1992 Brian Rafalski - Bronze USA Chris Tucker USA Barb Pearson (Ath. Trainer) USA

1991 Mike Doers USA Barb Pearson (Ath. Trainer) USA

1990 Sean Hill USA Barry Richter (Captain) USA Jason Zent USA Dr. Bill Clancy (Physician) USA

1989 Barry Richter USA Rodger Sykes USA

1988 Rob Mendel USA Ulvis Katlaps - Silver USSR

1986 Paul Ranheim - Bronze USA Mike Richter USA Scott Mellanby - Silver Canada

1985 Mike Richter USA

1984 Tony Granato USA Jim Johannson USA Gary Suter USA Marty Wiitala USA

1983 Tony Granato USA Jim Johannson USA Tim Thomas USA Ernie Vargas USA Pat Flatley - Bronze Canada

1982 Chris Chelios USA Charlie Lundeen USA Tim Thomas USA

1981 Pat Ethier USA John Johannson USA Brian Mullen USA

1980 Lexi Doner USA Pat Ethier USA Todd Lecy USA Brian Mullen USA Jan-Ake Danielson - Bronze Sweden

1979 Peter Johnson USA Jan-Ake Danielson - Bronze Sweden

1978 Ron Griffin USA Scott Lecy USA

World Cup of Hockey

2016 Joe Pavelski USA Derek Stepan USA Ryan McDonagh USA Ryan Suter USA 2004 Chris Chelios (Captain) USA Brian Rafalski USA Dany Heatley Canada

1996 Jim Carey USA Chris Chelios USA

Mike Richter USA Gary Suter USA Curtis Joseph Canada

Canada Cup

1991 Chris Chelios USA Tony Granato USA Mike Richter USA Gary Suter USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Mike Eaves (Assistant Coach) USA

1987 Chris Chelios USA Mark Johnson USA Gary Suter USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA

1984 Chris Chelios USA Mark Johnson USA Brian Mullen USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA

1981 Mike Eaves USA Mark Johnson USA Dean Talafous USA Bob Johnson (Head Coach) USA Brian Engblom Canada

1976 Dean Talafous USA

Note - The preceding list may be incomplete, especially for countries outside of the U.S.

Badgers from the US NTDP

Player USA Years UW YearsMatt Auffrey 2002–04 2004–05Brett Bennett 2004–06 2009–11 Cole Caufield 2017-19 2019–Sean Dhooghe 2015–17 2017–Matt Doman 1997–98 1998–02Jack Dougherty 2013–14 2014–15Jake Dowell 2001–03 2003–07Robbie Earl 2001–03 2003–06John Eichelberger 1997–99 2000–04Ty Emberson 2016–18 2018–Brian Fahey 1997–99 1999–03Trent Frederic 2014–16 2016–18Blake Geoffrion 2004–06 2006–10JD Greenway 2014–16 2016–18Tyler Inamoto 2015–17 2017–Nic Kerdiles 2010–12 2012–14Luke Kunin 2013–15 2015–17Jeff Likens 2001–03 2003–07 Owen Lindmark 2017-19 2019–Jamie McBain 2004–06 2006–09 Jake McCabe 2009–11 2011–14Michael Mersch 2008–10 2010–14K’Andre Miller 2016–18 2018–John Ramage 2008–09 2009–13Jason Reimers 1997–99 2009Tom Sawatske 2000–02 2002–04Frankie Simonelli 2008–10 2010–14Jack Skille 2003–05 2005–06Ryan Suter 2001–03 2003–04David Tanabe 1997–98 1998–99 Alex Turcotte 2017-19 2019–Ryan Wagner 2013–14 2014–18Nigel Williams 2005–06 2006Brad Winchester 1997–99 1999–03

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Olympians

United States

1976 - Innsbruck 5th placeSteve Alley ForwardBob Lundeen DefensemanJohn Taft* DefensemanBob Johnson Head CoachGrant Standbrook Asst. Coach

1980 - Lake Placid GoldMark Johnson ForwardBob Suter Defenseman

1984 - Sarajevo 7th placeMarc Behrend GoaltenderChris Chelios DefensemanDennis Helwig Ath. Trainer

1988 - Calgary 7th placeTony Granato ForwardJim Johannson ForwardMike Richter Goaltender

1992 - Albertville 4th placeSean Hill DefensemanJim Johannson Forward

1994 - Lillehammer 8th placeBarry Richter DefensemanMike Johnson Ath. Trainer

1998 - Nagano 5th placeChris Chelios* DefensemanMike Richter GoaltenderGary Suter Defenseman

2002 - Salt Lake City SilverChris Chelios* DefensemanBrian Rafalski DefensemanMike Richter GoaltenderGary Suter Defenseman

2006 - Torino T-5thChris Chelios* DefensemanBrian Rafalski Defenseman

2010 - Vancouver SilverBrian Rafalski^ DefensemanRyan Suter^ DefensemanJoe Pavelski Forward

2014 - Sochi 4th placeRyan McDonagh DefensemanJoe Pavelski ForwardDerek Stepan ForwardRyan Suter^ DefensemanTony Granato Asst. Coach*—captain^—alternate captain

2018 - PyeongChang 7th placeTony Granato Head CoachChris Chelios Asst. CoachJim Johannson GM

Austria

1984 - SarajevoEd Lebler Forward

1988 - Calgary 9th PlaceEd Lebler Forward

Canada

1984 - Sarajevo 4th placeBruce Driver DefensemanPat Flatley Forward

1998 - Nagano 4th placeCurtis Joseph Goaltender

2002 - Salt Lake City GoldCurtis Joseph Goaltender

2006 - Torino T-5thDany Heatley Forward

2010 - Vancouver GoldDany Heatley Forward

2018 - PyeongChang BronzeRene Bourque ForwardCody Goloubef Defenseman

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Year-By-Year Records OVERALL WCHA/Big TenYear Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Place Home Away Neutral1921–22 Dr. A.C. Viner 0 8 0 .0001922–23 Dr. A.C. Viner 3 5 3 .4091923–24 Robert Blodgett 3 9 1 .2691924–25 Kay Iverson 1 7 1 .1671925–26 Kay Iverson 8 3 4 .6671926–27 W.R. Brandow 1 9 0 .1001927–28 John Farquhar 5 7 4 .4381928–29 John Farquhar 11 7 2 .6001929–30 John Farquhar 5 6 1 .4581930–31 Spike Carlson 4 6 1 .4091931–32 Art Thomsen 1 3 0 .2501932–33 Art Thomsen 0 9 0 .0001933–34 Art Thomsen 3 4 1 .4381934–35 Art Thomsen 5 6 0 .4551963-64 Art Thomsen 8 5 3 .594 7-5-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 & John Riley1964–65 John Riley 14 9 0 .609 11-6-0 3-3-0 0-0-01965–66 John Riley 12 9 0 .571 10-6-0 2-3-0 0-0-01966–67 Bob Johnson 16 10 0 .615 11-5-0 4-4-0 1-1-01967–68 Bob Johnson 21 10 0 .677 13-4-0 7-4-0 1-2-01968–69 Bob Johnson 22 10 2 .676 13-5-1 8-4-1 1-1-01969–70 Bob Johnson 23 11 0 .676 12 10 0 .545 4th 9-5-0 7-5-0 7-1-01970–71 Bob Johnson 20 13 1 .603 13 9 0 .591 3rd 12-4-0 4-8-1 4-1-01971–72 Bob Johnson 27 10 1 .724 20 8 0 .714 2nd 15-4-1 9-5-0 3-1-01972–73 Bob Johnson 29 9 2 .750 18 9 1 .661 3rd 19-1-0 6-8-2 4-0-01973–74 Bob Johnson 18 13 5 .569 12 11 5 .518 5th 10-6-4 8-7-1 0-0-01974–75 Bob Johnson 24 12 2 .658 19 11 2 .625 4th 16-6-0 8-6-2 0-0-01975–76* Bill Rothwell 12 24 2 .342 11 19 2 .375 7th 6-12-0 6-12-2 0-0-01976–77 Bob Johnson 37 7 1 .833 26 5 1 .828 1st 22-5-0 13-2-1 2-0-01977–78 Bob Johnson 28 12 3 .686 21 9 2 .688 2nd 18-5-2 10-5-1 0-2-01978–79 Bob Johnson 25 13 3 .646 19 11 2 .625 T3rd 16-6-1 9-7-2 0-0-01979–80 Bob Johnson 15 20 1 .431 12 18 0 .400 9th 10-9-1 4-10-0 1-1-01980–81 Bob Johnson 27 14 1 .655 17 11 0 .607 2nd 17-7-0 8-7-1 2-0-01981–82 Bob Johnson 35 11 1 .755 18 7 1 .712 2nd 22-5-1 12-5-0 1-1-01982–83 Jeff Sauer 33 10 4 .745 15 9 2 .615 3rd 20-4-1 11-6-3 2-0-01983–84 Jeff Sauer 21 17 1 .551 11 14 1 .442 4th 14-8-0 7-9-1 0-0-01984–85 Jeff Sauer 25 17 0 .595 20 14 0 .588 3rd 16-8-0 9-9-0 0-0-01985–86 Jeff Sauer 27 15 0 .643 23 11 0 .676 3rd 18-4-0 9-11-0 0-0-01986–87 Jeff Sauer 23 18 1 .560 17 17 1 .500 T3rd 15-7-0 8-11-1 0-0-01987–88 Jeff Sauer 30 13 2 .689 22 12 1 .643 2nd 20-5-1 6-8-1 4-0-01988–89 Jeff Sauer 25 16 5 .598 17 13 5 .557 3rd 15-6-3 9-9-2 1-1-01989–90 Jeff Sauer 36 9 1 .793 19 8 1 .696 1st 20-3-1 10-6-0 6-0-01990–91 Jeff Sauer 26 15 3 .625 19 11 2 .625 3rd 16-5-1 8-8-2 2-2-01991–92 Jeff Sauer 27 14 2 .651 19 11 2 .625 2nd 15-3-1 6-9-1 6-2-01992–93 Jeff Sauer 24 15 3 .607 18 11 3 .609 2nd 12-6-2 10-5-1 2-4-01993–94 Jeff Sauer 26 15 1 .631 19 12 1 .609 3rd 14-6-0 7-6-1 5-3-01994–95 Jeff Sauer 24 15 4 .605 17 11 4 .594 T2nd 14-6-1 6-7-3 4-2-01995–96 Jeff Sauer 17 20 3 .463 14 15 3 .484 6th 11-5-0 5-10-3 1-5-01996–97 Jeff Sauer 15 21 2 .421 15 15 2 .500 7th 8-7-1 7-10-1 0-4-01997–98 Jeff Sauer 26 14 1 .646 17 10 1 .625 2nd 11-6-1 11-7-0 4-1-01998–99 Jeff Sauer 15 19 4 .447 13 12 3 .518 4th 8-11-3 7-6-1 0-2-01999–00 Jeff Sauer 31 9 1 .768 23 5 0 .821 1st 16-3-1 13-3-0 2-3-02000–01 Jeff Sauer 22 15 4 .585 14 10 4 .571 5th 11-8-1 8-5-3 3-2-02001–02 Jeff Sauer 16 19 4 .462 12 13 3 .482 5th 12-7-1 4-10-2 0-2-12002–03 Mike Eaves 13 23 4 .375 7 17 4 .321 8th 7-11-2 3-12-2 3-0-02003–04 Mike Eaves 22 13 8 .605 14 7 7 .625 3rd 11-6-6 10-5-2 1-2-02004–05 Mike Eaves 23 14 4 .610 16 9 3 .625 T3rd 16-6-1 6-6-3 1-2-0

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OVERALL WCHA/Big TenYear Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Place Home Away Neutral2005–06 Mike Eaves 30 10 3 .733 17 8 3 .661 T2nd 13-6-1 11-3-2 6-1-02006–07 Mike Eaves 19 18 4 .512 12 13 3 .482 T6th 9-9-2 7-8-1 3-1-12007–08 Mike Eaves 16 17 7 .488 11 12 5 .482 6th 10-6-2 4-9-5 2-2-02008–09 Mike Eaves 20 16 4 .550 14 11 3 .554 T3rd 12-8-2 7-7-2 1-1-02009–10 Mike Eaves 28 11 4 .698 17 8 3 .661 2nd 15-3-3 9-6-1 4-2-02010–11 Mike Eaves 21 16 4 .561 12 13 3 .482 7th 14-6-2 6-9-2 1-1-02011–12 Mike Eaves 17 18 2 .486 11 15 2 .429 10th 12-7-1 5-11-1 0-0-02012–13 Mike Eaves 22 13 7 .607 13 8 7 .589 T4th 10-8-3 8-2-4 4-3-02013–14 Mike Eaves 24 11 2 .676 13 6 1 .675 2nd 17-2-1 5-8-1 2-1-02014–15 Mike Eaves 4 26 5 .186 2 15 3 .175 6th 3-11-4 1-11-1 0-4-02015–16 Mike Eaves 8 19 8 .343 3 13 4 .250 6th 5-8-5 3-10-3 0-1-02016–17 Tony Granato 20 15 1 .569 12 8 0 .600 2nd 8-9-1 9-4-0 3-2-02017–18 Tony Granato 14 19 4 .432 8 13 3 .396 6th 7-9-3 5-9-1 2-1-02018–19 Tony Granato 14 18 5 .446 9 10 5 .479 T5th 9-7-1 4-10-3 0-0-1

Modern EraTotals 2172 GP 1217-805-150 (.595) 753-558-114 (.568)

HOME: 721-346-73 ROAD: 393-390-74 NEUTRAL: 102-68-3

* Bill Rothwell served as an interim coach during the 1975-76 season while Bob Johnson coached the 1976 U.S. Olympic Team.

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Year-By-Year Results1921-22

Date Result Opponent

J 14 L 1-4 Milw. Athletic ClubJ 20 L 0-3 MinnesotaJ 21 L 1-3 MinnesotaF 3 L 2-12 vs. Minnesota[1]F 4 L 0-7 vs. Minnesota[1]F 13 L 3-6 MichiganF 14 L 1-5 MichiganF 18 L 0-3 at Notre DameCoach Dr. A.C. Viner

Record 0-8-0, 3rd WIHL

1922-23

Date Result Opponent

J 11 L 1-2* at MichiganJ 12 L 0-1 at MichiganJ 19 L 0-1 MichiganJ 20 W 1-0 MichiganF 9 L 1-4 MinnesotaF 10 T 1-1** MinnesotaF 17 W 3-1 MarquetteF 26 W 6-1 at MinnesotaF 27 L 0-4 at MinnesotaM 2 T 1-1** at MarquetteM 3 T 2-2** at MarquetteRecord 3-5-3, 3rd WIHL

Coach Dr. A.C. Viner

1923-24

Date Result Opponent

J 12 L 1-4 MarquetteJ 19 L 0-3 at MichiganJ 20 T 2-2** at MichiganJ 26 L 0-4 MinnesotaJ 27 L 0-5 MinnesotaF 9 W 3-1 at Janesville YMCAF 13 W 3-1 Janesville YMCAF 15 L 0-3 MichiganF 16 L 1-3 MichiganF 22 W 3-0 Marquette[2]F 23 L 1-2** Marquette[2]F 29 L 0-4 Minnesota[1]M 1 L 0-4 Minnesota[1]Record 3-9-1, 3rd WIHL

Coach Robert Blodgett

1924-25

Date Result Opponent

J 15 W 3-0 Janesville HCJ 16 T 0-0 Janesville HCF 13 L 1-5 MinnesotaF 14 L 0-1** Minnesota

F 20 L 1-2 Carleton CollegeF 27 L 0-2 MichiganF 28 L 0-1 MichiganM 13 L 1-2 at MinnesotaM 14 L 0-1 at MinnesotaRecord 1-7-1, 3rd WIHL

Coach Kay Iverson

1925-26

Date Result Opponent

D 26 E 0-7 at Eveleth (Minn.) CubsD 28 E 0-2 at Eveleth (Minn.) CubsJ 2 E 3-2 at Virginia (Minn.)J 8 W 11-0 MarquetteJ 9 W 3-0 MarquetteJ 15 T 0-0* MinnesotaJ 16 T 1-1* MinnesotaJ 22 W 3-0 Janesville HCJ 23 W 5-0 Janesville HCF 6 T 1-1 Notre DameF 12 T 1-1* at MichiganF 13 L 1-2 at MichiganF 19 W 2-0 Carleton CollegeF 20 W 4-2 Carleton CollegeM 4 W 2-1 MichiganM 5 W 2-0 MichiganM 10 L 2-3 at MinnesotaM 11 L 1-2* at MinnesotaRecord 8-3-4, T1st WIHL

Coach Kay Iverson

1926-27

Date Result Opponent

J 7 W 4-1 Janesville HCJ 14 L 0-1 MinnesotaJ 15 L 1-3 MinnesotaJ 21 L 0-7 Manitoba•F 14 L 0-4 at MinnesotaF 15 L 1-2 at MinnesotaF 18 L 0-1 MichiganM 4 L 1-2 vs. Michigan••[3]M 5 L 0-1 vs. Michigan[3]M 7 L 0-1* vs. Michigan[3]• First International game played at the UW.•• First American intercollegiate hockey game outside the United States.Record 1-9-0, 3rd WIHL

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D 27 L 2-3 at Marquette (Mich.)D 29 T 0-0 at H’ghton School MinesD 30 L 0-6 at H’ghton School MinesD 31 W 2-1 at Wausau HCD 31 T 1-1 at Wausau HCJ 2 W 4-0 at Oshkosh HCJ 6 L 2-3 MarquetteF 3 T 1-1** MinnesotaF 4 W 2-1** MinnesotaF 10 W 3-1 MichiganF 11 W 2-1** MichiganF 15 L 2-6 at MarquetteF 20 L 0-1 at MinnesotaF 21 L 1-4 at MinnesotaF 27 T 0-0* Michigan[4]F 28 L 1-3 Michigan[4]Record 5-7-4, 2nd WIHL

Coach John Farquhar

1928-29

Date Result Opponent

D 27 T 1-1 at H’ghton School/MinesD 28 W 3-1 at Marquette (Mich.)J 1 W 4-1 Wausau HCJ 3 W 3-1 at Chicago Ath. Assoc.J 12 W 4-2 North Dakota AggiesJ 13 W 8-4 North Dakota AggiesJ 18 L 0-9 at MarquetteF 7 W 6-1 Wausau HCF 8 W 1-0 Marquette (Mich.)^F 10 L 0-2 Eveleth Jr. College^F 13 W 2-1 MinnesotaF 14 L 0-2 MinnesotaF 18 L 2-3* MichiganF 19 W 3-0 MichiganF 21 W 1-0 MarquetteF 23 W 1-0 Chicago Ath. ClubM 1 L 1-3 at MichiganM 2 T 2-2** at MichiganM 4 L 0-2 at MinnesotaM 5 L 0-4 at Minnesota^ — Wausau Winter Frolic, Wausau, WIsRecord 11-7-2, T2nd WIHL

Coach John Farquhar

1929-30

Date Result Opponent

D 19 W 3-1 at Michigan TechD 20 L 2-3 at Michigan TechJ 6 L 2-3 at Chicago Ath. Assoc.J 11 W 2-0 MinnesotaJ 12 W 4-3 MinnesotaJ 17 L 1-2** MichiganJ 18 W 3-2 MichiganJ 25 L 0-4 MarquetteF 15 L 1-2** at MinnesotaF 17 W 2-1* at MinnesotaF 27 L 1-5 at MichiganM 1 T 0-0** at MichiganRecord 5-6-1, 2nd WIHL

Coach John Farquhar

1930-31

Date Result Opponent

D 22 L 2-5 at Hibbing (MINN.)D 25 L 1-2 at Fort Frances (Ont.)D 29 W 2-0 MichiganD 30 W 1-0* MichiganJ 2 W 2-1* MarquetteJ 10 W 3-1 MinnesotaF 11 L 0-1 at MarquetteF 13 L 1-2 at MinnesotaF 14 L 1-4 at MinnesotaF 19 T 0-0** at MichiganF 21 L 0-3 at MichiganRecord 4-6-1, 2nd WIHL

Coach Spike Carlson

1931-32

Date Result Opponent

D 5 L 0-1 WausauJ 9 W 5-1 Milw. Rowing ClubJ 18 L 1-10 MinnesotaF 20 L 0-5 MichiganRecord 1-3-0, 3rd WIHL

Coach Art Thomsen

1932-33

Date Result Opponent

J 17 L 2-4 Milw. Rowing ClubJ 13 L 0-5 Mich. School of MinesJ 14 L 0-4 Mich. School of Mines F 4 L 1-6 Minnesota[7]F 10 L 0-8 at MinnesotaF 11 L 0-3 at MinnesotaF 14 L 0-2 MarquetteF 17 L 1-8 MichiganF 18 L 1-2 MichiganRecord 0-9-0, 3rd WIHL

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D 21 T 2-2 Michigan TechD 22 L 1-3 Michigan TechD 26 W 4-1 Shamrock HC J 3 W 6-1 Watertown HCJ 4 W 10-1 Madison HCF 9 L 0-1 at MinnesotaF 10 L 0-7 at MinnesotaF 16 L 3-5 MichiganRecord 3-4-1, 3rd WIHL

Coach Art Thomsen

1934-35

Date Result Opponent

D 22 W 4-1 WausauD 23 L 0-1 WausauD 31 L 1-2 Eagle RiverJ 1 L 1-2 Eagle RiverJ 11 L 0-6 at MichiganJ 12 L 1-2 at MichiganJ 4 W 6-4 Green Bayn/a W n/a MarinetteD 30 W 6-0 Wisconsin Rapidsn/a W n/a Milw. Rowing ClubF 8 L 0-9 Minnesota* -- number of overtimesRecord 5-6-0, 3rd WIHL

Coach Art Thomsen

1963-64

Date Result Opponent

N 29 L 6-13 St. Mary’s (Minn.) N 30 L 2-12 St. Mary’s (Minn.)D 6 W 3-2* Macalester (Minn.) D 7 L 2-7 Macalester (Minn.) D 13 W 12-1 Illinois Club D 14 W 10-0 Illinois Club J 11 W 10-3 Lake Forest J 25 W 3-1 at Lake Forest J 31 W 6-1 Carleton (Minn.) F 1 T 2-2* Carleton (Minn.) F 7 W 7-6* Hamline F 8 W 5-4* Hamline F 14 T 2-2* Western MichiganF 15 L 5-8 Western MichiganF 21 T 4-4* St. Thomas (Minn.) F 22 L 2-3 St. Thomas (Minn.)Record 8-5-3

Co-Coaches Art Thomsen & John Riley

1964-65

Date Result Opponent

N 27 W 9-3 Macalester (Minn.) N 28 W 3-2 Macalester (Minn.) D 4 W 5-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.)

D 5 W 5-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) D 11 L 2-9 at Michigan State D 12 L 0-9 at Michigan StateD 18 W 8-2 Hamline D 19 W 14-1 Hamline J 1 L 2-7 Minnesota J 2 L 1-6 Minnesota J 8 L 4-8 Colorado College J 9 L 3-7 Colorado College J 23 W 13-4 Lake Forest J 29 W 9-4 at Macalester [5]J 30 W 6-4 at Macalester [5]F 5 W 11-4 Ohio State F 6 W 6-3 St. Thomas (Minn.)F 12 L 4-8 Michigan State F 13 L 3-9 Michigan State F 25 W 6-5 Western Michigan F 26 W 14-1 Western Michigan M 5 W 4-2 at Ohio UniversityM 6 L 3-4 at Ohio UniversityRecord 14-9-0

Coach John Riley

1965-66

Date Result Opponent

D 3 W 5-0 Macalester (Minn.) D 4 W 12-2 Macalester (Minn.) D 10 L 3-4 Superior State D 11 W 8-2 Superior State D 18 L 1-5 at Minnesota D 28 L 2-4 Army D 29 L 2-4 Army J 7 W 6-1 at Ohio UniversityJ 8 W 8-1 at Ohio State J 22 W 9-2 Lake Forest J 28 L 2-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 29 L 4-10 at Colorado College F 4 W 7-5 Ohio University F 5 W 4-3 Ohio University F 11 L 1-3 vs. Michigan State[2]F 12 L 3-5 Michigan State F 18 L 3-4* St. John’s (Minn.)F 19 W 3-1 St. John’s (Minn.) F 22 W 5-4* Minnesota F 25 W 5-0 St. Thomas (Minn.) F 26 W 12-3 St. Thomas (Minn.)Record 12-9-0

Coach John Riley

1966-67

Date Result Opponent

N 25 L 4-5 Superior State N 26 W 6-5* Superior State D 2 W 8-3 Augsburg College D 3 W 9-0 Augsburg College D 9 L 1-3 at Ohio UniversityD 10 W 5-3 at Ohio UniversityD 17 L 1-7 Minnesota D 29 L 2-6 Brown#

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D 30 W 5-3 vs Providence# J 2 W 1-0 at Army J 3 W 8-1 at Connecticut J 6 W 11-2 St. Mary’s (Minn.)J 7 W 8-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) J 21 W 7-1 Lake Forest J 27 L 2-5 vs Colorado College[8]J 28 L 4-7 Colorado College F 4 L 1-6 at Minnesota-DuluthF 10 W 10-1 vs Ohio State[2] F 11 W 6-3 at Lake Forest F 15 L 3-6 Austrian Nationals F 17 W 15-1 Western Michigan F 18 W 13-2 Western Michigan F 24 W 15-3 Ohio University F 25 W 7-2 Ohio University M 3 L 3-7 at Michigan StateM 4 L 3-4 at Michigan State# — Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I.Record 16-10-0

Coach Bob Johnson

1967-68

(Badgers move to Dane County Coliseum)

Date Result Opponent

N 24 W 11-3 Superior State N 25 W 9-2 Superior State D 1 W 9-2 Ohio University D 2 W 11-2 Ohio University D 8 L 5-6 Michigan Tech D 9 W 4-3 Michigan Tech D 12 L 1-2 at Bowling GreenD 16 W 9-0 at Illinois Club D 28 W 11-2 Ohio State• D 29 L 0-8 Michigan• D 30 L 3-4 Michigan State• J 5 W 17-0 vs Western Michigan[2]J 6 L 2-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 9 L 2-5 Minnesota J 12 W 11-5 St. Mary’s (Minn.) J 13 W 10-1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) J 15 W 11-2 St. John’s (Minn.) J 27 W 10-0 Lake Forest J 31 L 1-7 at Denver F 2 W 4-3 at Colorado CollegeF 3 W 6-2 at Colorado College F 9 L 2-3* at Minnesota F 10 L 3-5 at Minnesota F 13 W 12-2 at Lake Forest F 16 W 9-3 Gustavus AdolphusF 17 W 16-2 Notre Dame F 22 W 11-2 at Ohio State F 23 W 7-4 at Ohio UniversityF 24 W 5-2 at Ohio UniversityM 1 W 5-3 Michigan State M 2 L 1-3 Michigan State• Big Ten Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn.Record 21-10-0

Coach Bob Johnson

1968-69

Date Result Opponent

N 15 W 7-0 Pennsylvania[H] N 16 W 11-0 Pennsylvania[H] N 22 T 7-7* at Michigan TechN 23 W 4-3 at Michigan Tech N 29 W 5-4 Michigan N 30 L 3-5 Michigan D 4 L 1-5 at Minnesota D 6 L 3-4 Bowling Green D 7 W 8-3 Bowling Green D 13 W 7-5 North Dakota D 14 W 11-7 North Dakota D 20 W 6-4 vs Michigan State••D 21 L 1-4 vs Michigan Tech••D 26 L 2-3 Michigan State• D 27 W 10-2 Ohio State• D 28 T 3-3* Minnesota• J 3 L 3-5 Colorado College J 4 L 2-3* Colorado College J 8 W 7-3 Minnesota J 11 W 11-3 Ohio University J 25 W 10-1 Ohio State [H] J 28 W 11-1 at Bowling Green J 29 W 5-0 at Ohio State J 30 W 10-2 at Notre Dame J 31 W 12-0 at Notre Dame F 7 W 2-1 at Michigan State F 8 L 3-4 at Michigan State F 14 W 5-1 Notre Dame[2] F 15 W 10-2 Notre Dame[H] F 21 W 13-2 at Ohio UniversityF 22 W 12-0 at Ohio University F 28 L 5-8 at Michigan M 1 L 0-2 at Michigan M 8 W 5-1 Lake Forest [H]• — Big Ten Tournament (Madison)•• — Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit)[H] game played at Hartmeyer Ice ArenaRecord 22-10-2

Coach Bob Johnson

1969-70

(First year of WCHA play.)• WCHA Playoff Champions• NCAA Third Place

Date Result Opponent

N 14 W 8-4 at North Dakota N 15 W 7-4 at North Dakota N 28 W 4-3 at Michigan N 29 L 1-4 at Michigan D 5 W 7-3 Notre Dame D 6 W 5-1 Notre Dame D 12 L 3-5 Denver D 13 L 1-4 Denver D 21 W 4-3* Minnesota• D 23 W 6-3 Michigan State•D 28 W 5-3 vs Michigan% D 29 W 4-2 vs Brown%

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J 2 L 3-4 at Michigan State J 3 L 4-6 at Michigan State J 9 W 3-2* Michigan Tech J 10 L 2-3* Michigan Tech J 24 W 12-1 Ohio University J 27 W 10-0 at Lake Forest J 30 W 5-4 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 31 L 2-4 at Minnesota-DuluthF 6 W 10-1 Minnesota F 7 L 3-5 Minnesota F 13 W 4-2 Michigan F 14 L 3-4 Michigan F 20 W 5-3 at Colorado CollegeF 21 W 4-3 at Colorado College F 27 L 1-4 at Minnesota F 28 W 2-0 at Minnesota M 6 W 5-0 Michigan State M 7 W 4-3 Michigan State M 13 W 2-1 vs Michigan[10]WCHA

M 14 W 3-2 at Denver[10]WCHA

M 19 L 1-2 vs Cornell[11]NCAA M 21 W 6-5 vs Mich. Tech[11]NCAA

• Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.)% -- St. Louis Invitational (St. Louis, Mo.)Record 23-11-0, 12-10-0 (4th)

Coach Bob Johnson

1970-71

Date Result Opponent

N 13 L 1-6 at Michigan Tech N 14 L 2-5 at Michigan Tech N 15 W 13-1 at UW-Superior N 20 W 9-1 Brown N 21 W 7-2 Brown N 27 W 6-3 at Denver N 28 L 4-10 at Denver D 4 W 2-1 Minnesota-Duluth D 5 L 4-6 Minnesota-Duluth D 11 L 4-5* at Michigan D 12 W 5-3 at Michigan D 19 L 5-6 at Notre Dame D 20 T 3-3* at Notre DameD 27 W 9-0 vs Princeton% D 28 W 7-2 vs Boston College%J 2 L 2-3 vs Western Ontario§J 3 W 14-3 vs Northeastern§ J 4 W 6-1 at RPI§J 8 W 7-1 Colorado College J 9 W 8-2 Colorado College J 15 L 3-5 Michigan State J 16 W 3-2 Michigan State J 30 L 1-7 U.S. Nationals F 5 L 5-6* at Minnesota F 6 W 6-3 at Minnesota F 12 W 7-2 Michigan F 13 W 4-1 Michigan F 19 W 4-1 Minnesota F 20 W 3-2* Minnesota F 26 L 2-4 at Michigan StateF 27 L 5-6* at Michigan State

M 6 W 12-1 North Dakota M 7 W 4-2 North Dakota M 11 L 3-4 MinnesotaWCHA

% — St. Louis Invitational (St. Louis, Mo.)§ RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.)Record 20-13-1, 13-9-0 (3rd)

Coach Bob Johnson

1971-72

• WCHA Playoff Champions• NCAA Third Place

Date Result Opponent

N 12 W 3-1 RPI N 13 W 3-1 RPI N 19 W 8-1 Michigan N 20 W 7-2 Michigan N 26 L 1-2 at North Dakota N 27 W 3-2 at North Dakota D 3 W 4-1 Michigan State D 4 W 4-3 Michigan State D 10 W 7-2 at Colorado CollegeD 11 W 5-3 at Colorado CollegeD 17 W 6-3 Michigan Tech D 18 W 6-1 Michigan Tech D 26 W 2-1* vs Harvard% D 28 W 7-2 vs St. Louis% J 1 W 6-5* at Minnesota-DuluthJ 2 L 3-4 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 7 W 9-1 Minnesota J 8 L 0-3 Minnesota J 14 W 6-5 Colorado College J 15 W 7-6 Colorado College J 28 W 5-3 at Notre Dame J 29 W 5-3 at Notre Dame F 4 L 2-4 at Minnesota F 5 L 5-7 at Minnesota F 11 W 6-4 Notre Dame F 12 W 5-1 Notre Dame F 18 W 5-1 at Michigan F 19 L 4-6 at Michigan F 25 W 5-0 at Michigan State F 27 W 6-4 at Michigan State M 3 L 2-4 Denver M 4 L 2-6 Denver M 7 L 3-5 Michigan TechWCHA

M 8 W 6-1 Michigan TechWCHA

M 11 T 1-1* North DakotaWCHA

M 12 W 5-1 North DakotaWCHA

M 16 L 1-4 vs Boston U. [12] NCAA

M 18 W 5-2 vs Denver [12] NCAA

% St. Louis Invitational, St. Louis, Mo.

Record 27-10-1, 20-8-0 (2nd)

Coach Bob Johnson

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• NCAA Champions• WCHA Playoff Champions

Date Result Opponent

N 3 L 6-10 at Colorado College N 4 W 5-0 at Colorado College N 10 W 13-3 Colgate N 11 W 13-1 Colgate N 17 W 6-3 Colorado College N 18 W 5-3 Colorado College N 24 W 5-3 at Michigan N 25 W 7-2 at Michigan D 1 W 5-4* Notre Dame D 2 W 5-3 Notre Dame D 8 W 6-3 Michigan D 9 W 10-4 Michigan D 22 T 4-4* at Minnesota D 23 L 2-4 at Minnesota D 28 W 6-2 Colorado College% D 30 W 5-1 Minnesota% J 5 W 3-2 at Denver J 6 L 1-2 at Denver J 12 W 4-3 at Michigan State J 13 L 5-7 at Michigan State J 19 W 5-4* Clarkson J 20 W 8-3 Clarkson J 26 W 8-3 North Dakota J 27 W 4-3 North Dakota F 2 L 1-7 at Michigan Tech F 3 L 3-5 at Michigan Tech F 9 W 5-2 Michigan State F 10 W 6-4 Michigan State F 16 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth F 17 W 9-2 Minnesota-Duluth F 23 L 5-8 at Notre Dame F 24 L 3-4 at Notre Dame M 2 L 3-4 Minnesota M 3 W 3-0 Minnesota M 5 W 8-6 MinnesotaWCHA

M 6 W 6-4 MinnesotaWCHA

M 9 T 4-4 at Notre DameWCHA M 10 W 4-3 at Notre DameWCHA M 16 W 6-5* vs Cornell [12] NCAA

M 17 W 4-2 vs Denver [12] NCAA

% St. Louis Invitational, St. Louis, Mo.Record 29-9-2, 18-9-1 (3rd)

Coach Bob Johnson

1973-74

Date Result Opponent

O 26 W 7-4 Western Ontario O 27 W 5-3 Western Ontario N 2 W 3-2 at Minnesota N 3 W 8-2 at Minnesota N 9 W 4-3 Colorado College N 10 W 8-3 Colorado College N 16 W 6-2 at Notre Dame N 17 L 4-6 at Notre Dame N 20 W 8-7* UW-Superior

N 23 W 8-4 at Michigan N 24 L 1-4 at Michigan N 30 T 6-6* Michigan State D 1 W 4-2 Michigan State D 7 T 3-3* Denver D 8 L 4-5* Denver D 28 W 10-4 Yale D 29 W 7-3 Yale J 4 L 4-5 at Michigan State J 5 L 6-7 at Michigan State J 11 L 1-4 Michigan Tech J 12 L 4-6 Michigan Tech J 18 L 2-3* Michigan J 19 W 6-3 Michigan J 25 W 6-3 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 26 L 1-4 at Minnesota-DuluthF 1 T 4-4* at Colorado CollegeF 2 W 8-3 at Colorado College F 8 T 3-3* Minnesota F 9 T 4-4* Minnesota F 12 L 4-8 St. Louis F 22 L 4-5* at North Dakota F 23 W 7-1 at North Dakota M 1 W 4-3 Notre Dame M 2 L 1-5 Notre Dame M 5 L 1-4 at Michigan StateWCHA

M 6 W 4-3 at Michigan StateWCHA

Record 18-13-5, 12-11-5 (5th)

Coach Bob Johnson

1974-75

Date Result Opponent

O 18 W 6-5 Vermont O 19 W 6-1 Vermont O 25 W 5-4 Notre Dame O 26 L 3-5 Notre Dame N 1 W 5-2 at Michigan N 2 L 1-8 at Michigan N 15 W 4-2 Minnesota-DuluthN 16 W 7-5 Minnesota-Duluth N 22 W 4-3 Michigan State N 23 W 5-4 Michigan State N 29 W 7-3 at Denver N 30 W 6-5* at Denver D 6 W 7-4 at Colorado CollegeD 7 L 2-5 at Colorado CollegeD 20 W 8-2 RPI D 21 W 7-3 RPI D 27 W 2-1 Minnesota D 28 L 1-4 Minnesota J 3 L 2-4 at Minnesota J 4 L 1-3 at Minnesota J 10 W 6-4 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 11 L 5-8 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 17 W 3-1 Michigan J 18 L 3-6 Michigan J 24 W 5-3 Colorado College J 25 L 4-6 Colorado College J 31 W 8-7 at North Dakota F 1 T 2-2* at North Dakota

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F 7 W 9-2 Denver F 8 W 5-3 Denver F 14 L 1-3 at Michigan State F 15 W 7-5 at Michigan State F 21 W 4-0 Michigan Tech F 22 L 2-4 Michigan Tech F 28 T 3-3* at Notre Dame M 1 W 9-2 at Notre Dame M 4 W 5-4 Michigan StateWCHA

M 5 L 4-7 Michigan StateWCHA

Record 24-12-2, 19-11-2 (4th)

Coach Bob Johnson

1975-76

Date Result Opponent

O 17 L 1-3 U.S. Olympic Tm O 18 L 1-6 U.S. Olympic Tm O 31 L 1-3 at St. Louis Univ.N 2 W 5-2 at St. Louis Univ. N 7 L 4-5 Michigan State N 8 L 5-6* Michigan State N 14 L 6-9 at Minnesota-DuluthN 15 L 2-4 at Minnesota-DuluthN 21 L 5-6 Colorado College N 22 W 6-3 Colorado College N 28 W 4-2 at Minnesota N 29 L 1-6 at Minnesota D 5 L 2-5 at Notre Dame D 6 T 2-2* at Notre Dame D 12 L 4-8 Michigan D 13 L 3-8 Michigan J 2 W 6-3 at Denver J 3 W 7-5 at Denver J 9 L 5-6* North Dakota J 10 L 2-5 North Dakota J 16 W 10-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 17 L 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 23 W 5-1 Michigan Tech J 24 L 4-5 Michigan Tech J 30 L 4-5* at Michigan State J 31 L 3-5 at Michigan State F 6 W 4-3* at Colorado CollegeF 7 T 2-2* at Colorado CollegeF 13 L 4-5* Minnesota F 14 W 9-3 Minnesota F 20 W 4-3 at Michigan F 21 L 4-7 at Michigan F 27 L 3-9 at Michigan Tech F 28 L 6-9 at Michigan Tech M 6 W 5-3 Notre Dame M 7 W 4-1 Notre Dame M 10 L 4-6 Michigan StateWCHA

M 11 L 4-6 Michigan StateWCHA

Record 12-24-2, 11-19-2 (T7th)

Coach Bill Rothwell

1976-77

• WCHA & NCAA Champions• WCHA Playoff Champions

Date Result Opponent

O 15 L 6-7* Michigan O 16 W 7-6* Michigan O 22 W 11-2 Western Ontario O 23 W 8-4 Western Ontario N 5 W 5-4 at Minnesota-DuluthN 6 W 7-1 at Minnesota-DuluthN 12 W 6-5 Colorado College N 13 W 5-4 Colorado College N 19 L 2-5 at Michigan State N 20 W 8-0 at Michigan State N 26 L 1-4 Notre Dame N 27 W 4-3 Notre Dame D 3 W 4-3* at Minnesota D 4 W 7-2 at Minnesota D 10 W 6-2 North Dakota D 11 W 11-6 North Dakota D 29 L 3-4 Harvard D 30 W 7-5 Harvard D 31 L 1-2 Moscow Spartak J 7 W 7-1 Minnesota J 8 L 4-5 Minnesota J 14 W 7-6* at North DakotaJ 15 W 8-7* at North Dakota J 21 W 6-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 22 W 4-1 at Colorado CollegeJ 28 W 10-6 Michigan State J 29 W 9-2 Michigan State F 4 W 3-2 at Michigan F 5 W 11-8 at Michigan F 11 W 8-4 Michigan Tech F 12 W 4-3 Michigan Tech F 18 W 7-4 Minnesota-Duluth F 19 W 6-4 Minnesota-Duluth F 25 L 3-6 at Denver F 26 W 5-2 at Denver M 4 W 8-3 at Notre Dame M 5 T 3-3* at Notre Dame M 9 W 3-1 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 10 W 3-1 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 12 W 9-5 MinnesotaWCHA M 13 W 8-3 MinnesotaWCHA M 16 W 4-0 vs Michigan[H]WCHA M 17 W 5-4 vs Michigan[H]WCHA M 25 W 4-3* vs N. Hampshire[4] NCAA M 26 W 6-5* vs Michigan[4]NCAA

Record 37-7-1, 26-5-1 (1st)

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• WCHA Playoff Champions

Date Result Opponent

O 21 T 3-3* St. Louis O 22 W 3-2 St. Louis O 28 L 5-6* at Michigan TechO 29 W 10-4 at Michigan Tech N 4 W 8-6 Colorado College N 5 L 4-5 Colorado College N 11 W 6-1 at Notre Dame N 12 W 5-1 at Notre Dame N 18 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 19 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth N 25 W 4-1 Minnesota N 26 W 5-3 Minnesota D 2 L 3-11 at Michigan D 3 L 3-7 at Michigan D 9 W 6-2 at Michigan State D 10 W 7-3 at Michigan State D 29 W 5-3 St. Lawrence D 30 W 3-2 St. Lawrence D 31 L 3-5 Russia-Dynamo J 6 W 8-2 Michigan J 7 W 5-4 Michigan J 13 T 3-3* at Minnesota-DuluthJ 14 W 5-4 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 20 T 5-5* Michigan State J 21 W 8-2 Michigan State J 27 W 10-2 Michigan Tech J 28 L 4-5 Michigan Tech F 2 W 5-4* at Colorado CollegeF 3 W 4-3 at Colorado CollegeF 10 L 1-5 Denver F 11 L 2-3 Denver F 17 L 2-3* at Minnesota F 18 W 3-1 at Minnesota F 24 W 7-5 at North DakotaF 25 L 2-4 at North Dakota M 4 W 5-2 Notre Dame M 5 W 12-1 Notre Dame M 10 W 9-2 Minnesota-DuluthWCHA

M 11 W 5-4 Minnesota-DuluthWCHA

M 14 W 4-3 Michigan Tech[H]WCHA

M 15 W 7-4 Michigan Tech[H]WCHA

M 23 L 2-5 vs Boston Univ. [13]NCAA

M 24 L 3-4 vs Bowling Grn.[13]NCAA Record 28-12-3, 21-9-2 (2nd)

Coach Bob Johnson

1978-79

Date Result Opponent

O 20 W 8-3 Western Ontario O 21 W 4-2 Western Ontario O 27 L 4-8 at Minnesota O 28 W 6-5 at Minnesota N 3 W 4-2 Colorado College N 4 L 2-5 Colorado College N 10 L 5-6 Michigan N 11 W 9-4 Michigan N 17 W 2-1* at North Dakota

N 18 L 1-3 at North Dakota N 24 T 3-3* Minnesota-Duluth N 25 W 6-3 Minnesota-Duluth D 1 L 5-6 at Michigan State D 2 W 5-1 at Michigan State D 8 L 2-8 at Notre Dame D 9 W 7-6* at Notre Dame D 29 W 4-3* New HampshireD 30 W 7-3 New Hampshire D 31 L 3-5 Soviet Traktor J 5 W 6-4 Michigan State J 6 W 13-3 Michigan State J 12 L 5-8 at Michigan Tech J 13 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech J 19 L 2-3 Minnesota J 20 W 4-3 Minnesota J 26 T 5-5* at Minnesota-DuluthJ 27 L 6-10 at Minnesota-DuluthF 2 W 5-4* Denver F 3 W 10-4 Denver F 9 L 3-7 North Dakota F 10 L 4-7 North Dakota F 16 W 8-3 at Michigan F 17 W 6-4 at Michigan F 23 W 4-1 at Colorado CollegeF 24 W 8-6 at Colorado CollegeM 2 W 2-0 Notre Dame M 3 W 7-3 Notre Dame M 6 W 11-5 Notre DameWCHA M 7 W 5-2 Notre DameWCHA M 10 L 2-4 at North DakotaWCHA

M 11 T 7-7 at North DakotaWCHA

Record 25-13-3, 19-11-2 (T3rd)

Coach Bob Johnson

1979-80

Date Result Opponent

O 20 W 3-2 Miami (OH) O 26 W 6-5 at Michigan Tech O 27 L 4-6 at Michigan Tech N 2 W 6-4 at Michigan State N 3 L 4-5 at Michigan State N 9 L 7-8 Minnesota-Duluth N 10 W 7-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 16 W 8-4 Michigan N 17 W 2-0 Michigan N 23 L 5-6 at Minnesota N 24 L 2-7 at Minnesota N 30 W 5-2 Notre Dame D 1 L 3-4 Notre Dame D 7 L 4-5* Colorado College D 8 W 5-4 Colorado College D 28 L 0-1 vs Michigan Tech••D 29 W 10-4 vs Michigan State••D 31 E 2-7 Torpedo Gorky J 2 E 4-7 Torpedo Gorky J 4 T 3-3* Clarkson J 5 W 6-2 Clarkson J 11 W 7-2 Denver J 12 W 6-4 Denver J 15 E 2-6 vs U.S. Olympic Tm[14]

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J 18 L 5-6 at Michigan J 19 L 4-8 at Michigan J 22 L 2-4 U.S. Olympic TeamJ 25 L 4-5 Michigan State J 26 W 9-2 Michigan State F 2 L 3-4 at Notre Dame F 3 W 7-5 at Notre Dame F 8 L 4-6 Minnesota F 9 L 6-7 Minnesota F 15 L 3-5 at Minnesota-DuluthF 16 L 4-8 at Minnesota-DuluthF 22 W 6-2 at Colorado CollegeF 23 L 6-7* at Colorado CollegeF 29 L 1-8 North Dakota M 1 L 3-4 North Dakota•• Great Lakes Invitational, DetroitRecord 15-20-1, 12-18-0 (9th)

Coach Bob Johnson

1980-81

• NCAA Champions

Date Result Opponent

O 17 W 7-3 Western Michigan O 18 W 5-4 Western Michigan O 24 W 5-3 at Denver O 25 L 3-5 at Denver O 31 W 6-4 Colorado College N 1 W 7-5 Colorado College N 7 W 8-2 Ferris State N 8 W 4-2 Ferris State N 14 L 4-5* Notre Dame N 15 W 4-0 Notre Dame N 21 W 5-3 at Michigan N 22 L 1-3 at Michigan N 28 L 4-5* Minnesota N 29 W 8-3 Minnesota D 5 L 2-3 at Minnesota-DuluthD 6 W 5-3 at Minnesota-DuluthD 28 W 10-5 Yale D 29 W 12-1 Yale J 2 L 4-6 RPI J 3 L 5-6 RPI J 9 W 8-5 Michigan J 10 W 4-3 Michigan J 16 L 3-6 at Minnesota J 17 L 4-8 at Minnesota J 23 W 7-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 24 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 30 L 3-5 Michigan Tech J 31 W 6-2 Michigan Tech F 6 W 10-1 at North Dakota F 7 W 5-4 at North Dakota F 13 W 4-3* at Colorado College F 14 L 2-4 at Colorado CollegeF 20 L 3-5 Michigan State F 21 W 5-4 Michigan State F 27 L 2-4 at Notre Dame F 28 W 7-0 at Notre Dame M 7 W 8-2 Colo. CollegeWCHA

M 8 L 4-11 Colo. CollegeWCHA

M 20 W 3-2 at ClarksonNCAA

M 21 T 6-6 at ClarksonNCAA

M 27 W 5-1 vs No. Michigan[15]NCAA

M 28 W 6-3 vs Minnesota[15]NCAA

Record 27-14-1, 17-11-0 (T2nd)

Coach Bob Johnson

1981-82

• NCAA Runner Up• WCHA Playoff Champions

Date Result Opponent

O 16 W 20-0 Windsor O 17 W 6-2 Windsor O 23 W 8-4 Bowling Green O 24 W 9-3 Bowling Green O 30 W 6-1 at Minnesota-DuluthO 31 W 6-1 at Minnesota-DuluthN 6 W 4-1 Minnesota N 7 T 6-6* Minnesota N 13 W 10-1 Western Ontario N 14 W 7-1 Western Ontario N 18 W 6-3 Colorado College N 20 W 6-3 Colorado College N 21 W 7-2 Colorado College N 27 W 9-2 at Western MichiganN 28 L 2-3 at Western MichiganD 4 W 6-3 at Minnesota D 5 L 4-6 at Minnesota D 11 W 3-2 Chicago Circle D 19 E 2-8 USSR Jr. Nationals D 28 W 5-4 Providence D 29 L 0-4 Providence J 2 W 5-3 Northern Michigan J 3 W 7-1 Northern Michigan J 8 W 8-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 9 W 4-3* Minnesota-Duluth J 15 W 3-2 at Denver J 16 W 2-1* at Denver J 20 W 6-1 at Colorado CollegeJ 22 W 7-6 at Colorado CollegeJ 23 W 9-6 at Colorado CollegeJ 29 L 0-3 North Dakota J 30 W 3-0 North Dakota F 5 L 2-4 Denver F 6 W 4-0 Denver F 12 L 1-2* Minnesota F 13 W 5-0 Minnesota F 19 L 4-5* at North Dakota F 20 L 1-3 at North Dakota F 26 L 8-9 at Minnesota-DuluthF 27 W 8-6 at Minnesota-DuluthM 9 L 3-4 MinnesotaWCHA M 10 W 6-2 MinnesotaWCHA M 13 W 9-0 at North DakotaWCHA

M 14 W 3-1 at North DakotaWCHA

M 20 W 6-1 HarvardNCAA M 21 W 4-3 HarvardNCAA M 26 W 5-0 vs N. Hampshire[13]NCAA

M 27 L 2-5 vs North Dakota[13]NCAA Record 35-11-1, 18-7-1 (2nd)

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1982-83

• NCAA Champions• WCHA Playoff Champions

Date Result Opponent

O 8 E 6-3 Michigan TechO 15 W 4-3 at Bowling GreenO 16 T 4-4* at Bowling Green O 22 L 2-4 Dalhousie O 23 W 13-4 Dalhousie O 29 T 4-4* at Minnesota O 30 L 8-9 at Minnesota N 3 W 7-4 Colorado College N 5 W 9-1 Colorado College N 6 W 5-1 Colorado College N 12 W 4-3 Minnesota N 13 L 1-5 Minnesota N 19 L 2-6 at North Dakota N 20 L 0-4 at North Dakota N 24 W 3-2* at Illinois-ChicagoN 26 W 13-1 Air Force N 27 W 14-0 Air Force D 3 L 3-5 Minnesota-Duluth D 4 W 7-2 Minnesota-Duluth D 10 E 6-4 U.S. Nationals D 29 W 7-5 Lake Superior StateD 30 W 4-3 Lake Superior StateJ 2 W 2-0 Boston University J 3 W 5-2 Boston University J 7 W 7-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 8 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 14 W 8-0 at Denver J 15 W 8-4 at Denver J 19 W 4-1 at Colorado CollegeJ 21 W 8-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 22 L 1-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 28 T 2-2* North DakotaJ 29 L 1-3 North DakotaF 4 L 3-6 at Minnesota-DuluthF 5 W 3-1 at Minnesota-DuluthF 11 W 4-1 Denver F 12 W 5-3 Denver F 18 W 7-3 at Minnesota F 19 L 1-5 at Minnesota F 25 W 3-2 Colorado CollegeWCHA

F 26 W 5-2 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 4 T 1-1 at North DakotaWCHA

M 5 W 6-5*** at North DakotaWCHA

M 12 W 5-1 at MinnesotaWCHA

M 13 W 3-2 at MinnesotaWCHA

M 19 W 6-2 St. LawrenceNCAA M 20 W 7-1 St. LawrenceNCAA M 24 W 2-0 vs Providence[16]NCAA

M 26 W 6-2 vs Harvard[16]NCAA

Record 33-10-4, 15-9-2 (3rd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1983-84

Date Result Opponent

O 14 L 3-4 RPI O 15 W 3-2 RPI O 21 L 2-5 North Dakota O 22 L 2-3 North Dakota O 28 L 3-5 at Minnesota O 29 L 6-7 at Minnesota N 4 W 6-4 at Denver N 5 W 7-4 at Denver N 11 W 3-1 Minnesota N 12 W 9-0 Minnesota N 15 W 10-4 at Illinois-ChicagoN 18 W 2-1 at Colorado CollegeN 19 W 3-2 at Colorado CollegeN 25 W 9-3 Illinois-Chicago N 26 W 7-3 Illinois-Chicago D 2 L 5-6* Minnesota-Duluth D 3 L 1-4 Minnesota-Duluth D 17 E 4-5 W. German NationalsD 22 L 5-6* Colorado CollegeD 23 L 3-4 Colorado College D 29 W 4-2 U.S. International D 30 W 9-4 U.S. International J 3 W 2-1 Northern Michigan J 4 W 5-4* Northern Michigan J 6 E 1-4 U.S. Olympic TeamJ 7 E 4-2 U.S. Olympic TeamJ 13 L 1-7 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 14 L 4-6 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 20 L 5-6 at Denver J 21 W 10-4 at Denver J 27 W 5-4 Minnesota J 28 L 1-4 Minnesota F 3 T 3-3* at North Dakota F 4 W 6-4 at North Dakota F 10 W 4-3* Denver F 11 W 6-4 Denver F 17 L 2-4 at Minnesota-DuluthF 18 L 1-6 at Minnesota-DuluthF 25 W 5-3 DenverWCHA

F 26 W 8-5 DenverWCHA M 2 L 3-6 at Minn.-DuluthWCHA

M 3 L 0-9 at Minn.-DuluthWCHA

Record 21-17-1, 11-14-1 (4th)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1984-85

Date Result Opponent

O 12 L 5-6 Boston University O 13 L 2-4 Boston University O 19 W 7-2 U.S. International O 20 W 7-2 U.S. International O 26 L 5-6* at Providence O 27 W 5-2 at Providence N 2 L 2-8 at North. MichiganN 3 L 5-9 at North. MichiganN 9 W 7-4 UMass-Lowell N 10 W 8-3 UMass-Lowell

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N 16 L 2-4 at Minnesota-DuluthN 17 L 1-6 at Minnesota-DuluthN 23 W 7-6 Yale N 24 L 2-3 Yale N 30 W 6-5* North DakotaD 1 W 3-2 North Dakota D 7 W 4-1 at Maine D 8 W 8-6 at Maine D 13 W 6-3 Michigan Tech D 14 L 4-5 Michigan Tech D 28 W 9-1 Northeastern D 29 W 4-2 Northeastern D 31 E 3-7 Moscow-Spartak J 4 L 2-5 Boston College J 5 L 2-6 Boston College J 11 L 5-6 at Minnesota J 12 W 5-4* at Minnesota J 18 W 8-7* at Denver J 19 L 3-10 at Denver J 25 W 8-6 at New HampshireJ 26 W 10-5 at New Hampshire F 1 W 7-2 Colorado College F 2 W 4-2 Colorado College F 8 L 4-5 Minnesota-Duluth F 9 L 1-8 Minnesota-Duluth F 15 W 6-1 Northern Michigan F 16 W 7-2 Northern Michigan F 22 W 4-3 at Michigan Tech F 23 W 7-3 at Michigan Tech M 2 W 2-1 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 3 W 7-3 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 9 L 0-6 at MinnesotaWCHA

M 10 L 7-8 at MinnesotaWCHA

Record 25-17-0, 20-14-0 (3rd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1985-86

Date Result Opponent

O 11 L 4-5 Western Michigan O 12 L 4-6 Western Michigan O 18 L 2-4 Denver O 19 W 6-2 Denver O 26 W 5-3 at UMass-Lowell O 27 W 6-3 at UMass-Lowell N 1 W 5-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 2 W 4-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 8 W 5-4 at Boston College N 9 L 5-6 at Boston College N 15 L 5-8 at Northeastern N 16 W 6-5 at Northeastern N 22 W 8-1 North Dakota N 23 W 6-2 North Dakota N 29 W 7-3 New Hampshire N 30 W 7-4 New Hampshire D 6 L 4-5* at Minnesota D 7 L 2-6 at Minnesota D 21 W 5-4 Harvard D 22 W 5-4 Harvard D 29 L 4-7 at Boston UniversityD 30 W 6-3 at Boston University

J 3 W 4-3 Providence J 4 W 4-3* Providence J 10 W 9-2 Maine J 11 W 5-4* Maine J 17 L 2-8 at North Dakota J 18 L 4-6 at North Dakota J 24 W 7-5 at Colorado CollegeJ 25 W 2-1 at Colorado CollegeJ 31 W 7-4 Minnesota F 1 W 6-4 Minnesota F 7 W 7-3 at Minnesota-DuluthF 8 L 3-5 at Minnesota-DuluthF 14 L 3-7 Northern Michigan F 15 W 6-0 Northern Michigan F 21 W 7-5 at Michigan Tech F 22 L 3-4* at Michigan Tech M 1 W 6-2 North DakotaWCHA

M 2 W 6-5 North DakotaWCHA

M 8 L 1-4 at MinnesotaWCHA

M 9 L 3-7 at MinnesotaWCHA

Record 27-15-0, 23-11-0 (3rd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1986-87

Date Result Opponent

O 4 E 5-3 vs. Minnesota Duluth[25]HOF

O 10 W 6-1 Northern Michigan O 11 L 2-6 Northern Michigan O 17 L 3-6 at Michigan Tech O 18 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech O 24 L 2-3* Minnesota O 25 W 5-2 Minnesota O 31 L 4-9 at North Dakota N 1 L 2-6 at North Dakota N 7 W 3-2* Colorado College N 8 W 3-2* Colorado College N 14 L 1-2* at Minnesota-DuluthN 15 W 5-2 at Minnesota-DuluthN 21 T 2-2* at Denver N 22 L 6-8 at Denver N 28 W 5-1 Yale N 30 W 6-4 New Hampshire D 5 W 7-5 at Maine D 6 L 3-4 at UMass-Lowell D 20 L 2-5 Denver D 21 L 3-10 Denver D 28 W 5-2 Cornell D 29 W 7-5 CornellJ 2 W 7-1 Boston University J 4 W 6-5 Boston College J 9 W 3-2* Minnesota-Duluth J 10 L 1-2 Minnesota-Duluth J 16 W 3-2 at Northeastern J 17 W 6-3 at Providence J 23 W 4-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 24 L 3-5 at Colorado CollegeJ 30 L 4-5 North Dakota J 31 L 1-2 North Dakota F 6 W 5-3 at Northern Michigan

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F 7 L 3-5 at Northern MichiganF 10 W 4-3 Michigan Tech F 11 W 3-2 Michigan Tech F 20 L 2-5 at Minnesota F 21 L 2-5 at MinnesotaF 28 W 4-2 No. MichiganWCHA

M 1 W 6-2 No. MichiganWCHA

M 6 W 2-1 at MinnesotaWCHA M 7 L 4-8 at MinnesotaWCHA

Record 23-18-1, 17-17-1 (T3rd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1987-88• WCHA Playoff Champions• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 9 W 6-2 Northern Michigan O 10 W 6-5 Northern Michigan O 16 L 3-8 at Denver O 17 L 5-6 at Denver O 23 W 4-0 Michigan Tech O 24 W 9-2 Michigan Tech O 30 L 3-5 at Minnesota O 31 L 4-5* at Minnesota N 6 W 3-2 Denver N 7 W 7-2 Denver N 13 L 3-4 North Dakota N 14 W 5-4 North Dakota N 20 W 10-4 Colorado College N 21 L 1-2 Colorado College N 27 W 5-2 Providence N 29 W 7-4 Northeastern D 4 W 4-1 at Michigan Tech D 5 W 4-2 at Michigan Tech D 7 E 3-7 U.S. Olympic TeamD 8 E 2-4 Soviet Selects D 29 W 6-0 vs Michigan•• D 30 W 4-3 vs Michigan State••J 2 L 1-7 Maine J 4 W 6-4 UMass-Lowell J 8 W 10-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 9 L 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth J 13 L 6-10 at Boston UniversityJ 15 W 3-2* at New Hampshire J 17 L 4-5* at Boston CollegeJ 22 W 7-2 at Colorado CollegeJ 23 W 5-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 29 W 4-3 North Dakota J 30 W 5-4* North Dakota F 5 L 0-1 Minnesota F 6 W 2-1 Minnesota F 12 W 7-2 at Minnesota-DuluthF 13 W 5-4 at Minnesota DuluthF 19 L 4-6 at North. MichiganF 20 T 3-3* at North. Michigan F 25 W 2-1* No. MichiganWCHA

F 26 W 5-4 No. MichiganWCHA

M 6 W 2-1 vs North Dakota[1]WCHA

M 7 W 3-2 vs Minnesota[1]WCHA M 19 W 7-1 UMass-LowellNCAA M 20 T 4-4 UMass-LowellNCAA

M 26 L 0-7 at St. LawrenceNCAA M 27 W 4-3 at St. LawrenceNCAA •• Great Lakes Invitational, DetroitRecord 30-13-2, 22-12-1 (2nd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1988-89• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 14 L 2-3* Minnesota O 15 L 2-4 Minnesota O 21 T 2-2* at Northern MichiganO 22 L 4-5* at Northern MichiganO 28 W 7-4 at Denver O 29 T 4-4* at Denver N 4 W 4-1 Michigan Tech N 5 W 7-3 Michigan Tech N 11 W 5-2 North Dakota N 12 W 5-2 North Dakota N 15 W 3-0 Illinois-Chicago N 18 T 3-3* Colorado College N 19 L 1-4 Colorado College N 25 W 4-2 at Minnesota-DuluthN 26 T 1-1* at Minnesota-DuluthD 2 L 2-5 at Maine D 4 W 3-2 at UMass-Lowell D 9 L 3-4 at Michigan Tech D 10 L 5-6 at Michigan Tech D 13 W 8-1 St. Cloud State D 15 E 2-6 Moscow Dynamo D 29 W 6-2 at Colorado CollegeD 30 W 4-2 at Colorado CollegeJ 6 W 7-2 Boston University J 8 W 3-0 New Hampshire J 9 L 3-4* Boston College J 13 W 5-1 Minnesota-Duluth J 14 W 2-1* Minnesota-Duluth J 20 L 3-5 at Northeastern J 22 L 4-9 at Providence J 27 W 3-2 at North Dakota J 28 W 4-2 at North Dakota F 3 W 4-3* Denver F 4 T 2-2* Denver F 7 W 4-2 Alaska-Fairbanks F 13 W 6-3 Northern MichiganF 14 L 3-4* Northern Michigan F 17 L 1-4 at Minnesota F 18 L 2-5 at Minnesota F 24 W 5-2 Michigan TechWCHA

F 25 W 5-3 Michigan TechWCHA M 5 L 2-4 vs No. Michigan[1]WCHA

M 6 W 4-3 vs Minnesota[1]WCHA

M 17 W 3-1 at St. LawrenceNCAA

M 18 W 4-2 at St. LawrenceNCAA

M 24 L 2-4 at MinnesotaNCAA M 25 L 2-4 at MinnesotaNCAA

Record 25-16-5, 17-13-5 (T3rd)

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O 16 W 4-3 St. Cloud State O 20 W 6-5 Michigan Tech O 21 W 8-2 Michigan Tech O 27 W 6-5 at Denver O 28 W 4-2 at Denver N 3 L 3-5 Minnesota N 4 W 4-3 Minnesota N 10 W 8-1 New Hampshire N 11 W 7-3 New Hampshire N 14 W 9-5 at Illinois-Chicago N 17 L 5-11 at North. MichiganN 18 W 6-5* at North. Michigan N 24 L 4-9 Minnesota-Duluth N 25 W 3-0 Minnesota-Duluth D 1 W 7-5 at North Dakota D 2 L 5-9 at North Dakota D 8 W 5-0 at Colorado CollegeD 9 L 5-6 at Colorado CollegeD 11 E 2-4 Sokol-Kiev (USSR) D 12 W 5-3 Alabama-Huntsville D 28 W 9-3 vs Notre Dame[2]BHS

D 29 W 6-3 vs Boston College[2]BHS

J 2 W 7-6* Alaska-Fairbanks J 5 L 3-4 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 6 W 4-2 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 9 L 5-6 at St. Cloud State J 19 L 3-4 Northern Michigan J 20 W 10-1 Northern Michigan J 23 W 7-3 Illinois-Chicago J 26 W 3-2 Denver J 27 W 7-1 Denver F 2 W 5-4 at Michigan Tech F 3 W 7-2 at Michigan Tech F 9 W 7-3 Colorado College F 10 W 9-5 Colorado College F 16 W 6-3 at Minnesota F 17 L 2-4 at Minnesota F 23 T 5-5* North Dakota F 24 W 5-4* North Dakota M 3 W 5-2 Michigan TechWCHA

M 4 W 4-3* Michigan TechWCHA

M 11 W 4-3* vs No. Michigan[1]WCHA

M 12 W 7-1 vs Minnesota[1]WCHA

M 23 W 7-3 MaineNCAA M 24 W 4-3* MaineNCAA M 30 W 2-1 vs Boston College[4]NCAA

A 1 W 7-3 vs Colgate[4]NCAA

Record 36-9-1, 19-8-1 (1st)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1990-91• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 12 W 6-1 Michigan Tech O 13 W 4-0 Michigan Tech O 19 W 2-1 Alaska Anchorage

O 20 T 2-2* Alaska AnchorageO 26 L 3-4 at Minnesota-DuluthO 27 W 6-1 at Minnesota-DuluthO 29 E 1-8 Team Canada N 2 L 1-6 at Northern MichiganN 3 L 2-4 at Northern MichiganN 9 W 4-2 St. Cloud State N 10 W 10-4 St. Cloud State N 12 W 6-2 Alaska-Fairbanks N 16 W 5-3 at Colorado CollegeN 17 W 3-2 at Colorado CollegeN 23 L 2-4 North Dakota N 24 W 6-2 North Dakota D 8 L 4-9 at Minnesota D 9 T 4-4* at Minnesota D 13 W 4-2 Denver D 14 W 5-2 Denver D 28 W 3-0 vs St. Lawrence[2]BHS

D 29 W 3-2 vs North Dakota[2]BHS

J 4 W 7-0 Minnesota-Duluth J 5 W 6-1 Minnesota-Duluth J 11 W 3-1 at Michigan Tech J 12 W 3-2 at Michigan Tech J 18 L 3-6 at Denver J 19 W 4-3 at Denver J 25 L 3-5 Minnesota J 26 L 1-8 Minnesota F 1 W 5-3 at North Dakota F 2 L 2-6 at North Dakota F 5 W 5-4 Alaska-Fairbanks F 8 W 5-2 Colorado College F 9 W 4-2 Colorado College F 15 T 7-7* at St. Cloud State F 16 W 6-2 at St. Cloud State F 22 L 1-6 Northern Michigan F 23 L 3-4* Northern MichiganM 2 W 5-1 Minn.-DuluthWCHA

M 3 W 5-2 Minn.-DuluthWCHA

M 10 L 2-3 vs Minnesota[1]WCHA M 11 L 2-5 vs North Dakota[1]WCHA

M 15 L 3-8 at ClarksonNCAA M 16 L 4-5 at ClarksonNCAA

Record 26-15-3, 19-11-2 (3rd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1991-92• NCAA Runner UpDate Result Opponent

O 18 W 5-2 at Michigan Tech O 19 L 1-5 at Michigan Tech O 25 W 5-4 at St. Cloud State O 26 W 5-4 at St. Cloud State N 1 W 4-2 Minnesota-Duluth N 2 L 2-3 Minnesota-Duluth N 8 W 3-2* Michigan Tech N 9 W 4-3* Michigan Tech N 15 L 4-5 at Minnesota N 16 L 1-4 vs. Minnesota[14] N 22 L 2-5 at North. MichiganN 23 L 1-4 at North. MichiganN 29 T 3-3* Denver

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N 30 W 6-3 Denver D 6 W 7-4 Colorado College D 7 W 6-3 Colorado College D 27 W 6-1 vs. Yale[2]BHS D 28 W 3-2 vs. Maine[2]BHS D 31 E 4-5* Calgary J 3 W 9-4 at North Dakota J 4 L 2-6 at North Dakota J 10 W 3-2 at Denver J 11 L 2-3* at Denver J 18 W 7-4 Northern Michigan J 19 W 6-4 Northern Michigan J 31 W 4-1 at Minnesota-DuluthF 1 T 6-6* at Minnesota-Duluth F 7 L 1-2 Minnesota F 8 W 4-1 Minnesota F 21 L 2-6 at Colorado CollegeF 22 L 1-2 at Colorado CollegeF 28 W 8-2 North Dakota F 29 W 4-2 North Dakota M 7 W 5-4 St. Cloud State M 8 W 6-2 St. Cloud State M 13 W 6-5* St. Cloud StateWCHA

M 14 L 3-5 St. Cloud StateWCHA

M 15 W 4-3* St. Cloud StateWCHA

M 20 L 3-6 vs No. Michigan[1]WCHA

M 21 W 5-3 vs Colo. College [1]WCHA

M 26 W 4-2 vs N. Hampshire[13]NCAA M 28 W 5-2 vs St. Lawrence[13]NCAA

A 2 W 4-2 vs Michigan [17]NCAA

A 4 L 3-5 vs L Superior St[17]NCAA

Record 27-14-2, 19-11-2 (2nd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1992-93• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 23 W 5-2 St. Cloud State O 24 L 2-4 St. Cloud State O 31 W 9-2 Northern Michigan N 1 W 11-0 Northern Michigan N 6 W 6-5* at Michigan Tech N 7 L 1-8 at Michigan Tech N 13 T 4-4* at Minnesota N 14 W 3-2 vs Minnesota[14] N 20 W 1-0 Colorado College N 21 W 3-1 Colorado College N 27 L 5-8 at Minnesota-DuluthN 28 L 1-2* at Minnesota-DuluthD 4 L 2-3 North Dakota D 5 W 10-2 North Dakota D 11 W 5-2 at Denver D 12 L 4-5 at Denver D 28 W 10-3 vs. Boston College[2]BHS

D 29 L 3-6 vs. Boston U.[2]BHS

D 31 E 3-5 Czech Select Team J 8 W 8-6 at Alaska FairbanksJ 9 W 4-3 at Alaska FairbanksJ 15 W 3-2 at North Dakota J 16 W 5-2 at North Dakota J 22 L 4-5* Denver

J 23 W 4-2 Denver J 29 W 6-5* at St. Cloud State J 30 W 6-3 at St. Cloud State F 5 W 6-2 Minnesota-Duluth F 6 L 2-5 Minnesota-Duluth F 12 W 5-4 at Northern MichiganF 13 L 2-5 at Northern MichiganF 19 W 4-1 at Colorado CollegeF 20 W 6-5* at Colorado College F 26 T 4-4* Minnesota F 27 L 2-4 Minnesota M 6 L 4-5 Michigan Tech M 7 T 3-3* Michigan Tech M 12 W 6-3 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 13 W 10-3 Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 19 L 2-3* vs Minnesota[1]WCHA

M 20 L 5-7 vs Minn.-Duluth[1]WCHA

M 26 W 3-1 vs Miami, Ohio[4]NCAA

M 27 L 3-4* vs Michigan[4]NCAA

Record 24-15-3, 18-11-3 (T2nd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1993-94• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 22 W 3-2 at Denver O 23 W 6-3 at Denver O 29 L 4-5 at Minnesota-DuluthO 30 T 5-5* at Minnesota-Duluth N 5 W 7-3 North Dakota N 6 L 4-5 North Dakota N 12 L 0-4 at Michigan Tech N 13 W 5-3 at Michigan Tech N 19 W 6-3 Colorado College N 20 W 4-2 Colorado College N 26 L 2-4 vs. Michigan St.[22]CHS

N 27 W 5-3 vs. Michigan[22]CHS D 3 L 2-5 Northern MichiganD 4 W 5-4 Northern Michigan D 10 W 5-4 at Alaska AnchorageD 11 W 4-1 at Alaska AnchorageD 28 W 8-5 vs. AK-Fairbanks[2]BHS

D 29 W 3-2 vs. Northern Mich.[2]BHS

J 2 E 3-3 St. Petersburg Red ArmyJ 8 L 2-5 at Minnesota J 9 L 3-4* at Minnesota† J 14 W 4-1 St. Cloud State J 15 L 1-6 St. Cloud State J 21 W 6-1 Minnesota-DuluthJ 22 L 3-4 Minnesota-Duluth J 28 W 4-1 at North Dakota J 29 L 4-5 at North Dakota F 4 W 5-0 Michigan Tech F 5 W 5-2 Michigan Tech F 11 L 3-8 at Colorado CollegeF 12 W 5-2 at Colorado CollegeF 18 W 4-2 at Northern MichiganF 19 W 6-3 at Northern MichiganF 25 L 2-3 Minnesota F 26 L 2-3 Minnesota

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M 5 W 5-1 Alaska Anchorage M 6 W 4-3* Alaska Anchorage M 11 W 6-1 North DakotaWCHA

M 12 W 4-2 North DakotaWCHA

M 18 L 2-3* vs. St. Cloud St.[2]WCHA

M 19 W 8-3 vs. Mich. Tech[2]WCHA

M 25 W 6-3 vs. W. Michigan[17]NCAA

M 26 L 1-4 vs. Boston Univ.[17]NCAA

Record 26-15-1, 19-12-1 (3rd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1994-95• NCAA Qualifier• WCHA Playoff ChampionsDate Result Opponent

O 14 E 6-4 at Minn.-DuluthHOF

O 15 W 6-5 at Minnesota-DuluthO 21 W 4-1 DenverO 22 W 6-4 DenverO 28 L 1-2* at MinnesotaO 29 L 2-5 at Minnesota†N 4 T 2-2* Minnesota-DuluthN 5 L 3-4 Minnesota-DuluthN 11 W 7-6 at Michigan TechN 12 W 4-1 at Michigan TechN 18 W 4-3 Northern MichiganN 19 W 4-2 Northern MichiganN 25 L 2-7 vs. Michigan[1]CHS

N 26 L 2-3 vs. Michigan State[1]CHS

D 2 L 4-8 St. Cloud StateD 3 W 5-4 St. Cloud StateD 9 L 2-3* at North Dakota D 10 L 2-5 at North DakotaD 28 W 4-3** vs. Bowling Green[2]BHS

D 29 W 6-4 vs. L. Superior St.[2]BHS

D 31 E 3-6 Brynas Tigers (Sweden)J 6 W 3-1 at Alaska AnchorageJ 7 L 2-4 at Alaska AnchorageJ 13 L 2-5 Colorado CollegeJ 14 W 8-1 Colorado CollegeJ 20 T 1-1* at Northern MichiganJ 21 T 5-5* at Northern MichiganJ 27 L 2-6 MinnesotaJ 28 W 6-5 MinnesotaF 3 W 4-2 North DakotaF 4 W 5-1 North DakotaF 11 L 4-5 at St. Cloud StateF 12 T 4-4* at St. Cloud StateF 19 W 6-3 vs. Minn.-Duluth[2]F 24 W 4-3 at DenverF 25 L 2-5 at DenverM 4 W 7-1 Michigan TechM 5 W 7-5 Michigan TechM 10 L 3-4 Northern MichiganWCHA

M 11 W 5-4 Northern MichiganWCHA

M 12 W 5-1 Northern MichiganWCHA

M 17 W 5-4 vs. Denver[1]WCHA

M 18 W 4-3* vs. Colo. College[1]WCHA

M 24 W 5-3 Michigan StateNCAA

M 25 L 3-4 MichiganNCAA

Record 24-15-4, 17-11-4 (T2nd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1995-96Date Result Opponent

O 13 L 4-8 at Colorado CollegeO 14 L 2-6 at Colorado CollegeO 20 W 4-3 DenverO 21 L 2-6 DenverO 27 W 3-1 at North DakotaO 28 L 2-4 at North DakotaN 10 L 2-3 at Minn.-DuluthN 11 L 2-5 at Minn.-DuluthN 17 T 3-3* at St. Cloud StateN 18 L 2-5 at St. Cloud StateN 24 L 3-7 vs. Michigan[2]CHS

N 25 L 4-5 vs. Michigan State[2]CHS

D 1 W 6-2 Michigan TechD 2 L 2-4 Michigan TechD 8 L 2-4 Colorado CollegeD 9 L 1-2 Colorado CollegeD 15 W 4-3 Northern MichiganD 16 W 4-2 Northern MichiganD 28 L 2-3 Notre DameBHS

D 29 W 8-3 PrincetonBHS

D 31 E 4-5 Swiss SelectsJ 5 L 0-1 at Alaska AnchorageJ 6 W 6-3 at Alaska AnchorageJ 12 W 8-3 St. Cloud StateJ 13 L 2-6 St. Cloud StateJ 19 L 4-8 at MinnesotaJ 20 L 0-5 at Minnesota†J 26 L 2-8 at Michigan TechJ 27 T 6-6* at Michigan TechF 2 W 4-2 Minnesota-DuluthF 3 W 5-3 Minnesota-DuluthF 9 W 6-3 North DakotaF 10 W 3-2 North DakotaF 16 T 1-1* at Northern Michigan F 17 W 5-4 at Northern Michigan F 23 W 6-3 MinnesotaF 24 W 7-4 MinnesotaM 1 W 6-5* at North DakotaWCHA

M 2 W 5-4** at North DakotaWCHA

M 8 L 3-4* Minnesota[2]WCHA

M 9 L 4-6 Colorado College[2]WCHA

Record 17-20-3, 14-15-3 (6th)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1996-97Date Result Opponent

O 18 W 2-0 St. Cloud StateO 19 L 2-3 St. Cloud StateO 25 W 8-3 at DenverO 26 L 2-3 at DenverN 1 W 3-2 MinnesotaN 2 L 1-6 MinnesotaN 8 W 5-2 at Northern MichiganN 9 W 4-3 at Northern MichiganN 16 L 3-7 at Colorado CollegeN 17 L 4-5 at Colorado CollegeN 22 W 5-3 Minnesota-DuluthN 23 L 0-4 Minnesota-DuluthN 29 L 1-3 vs. Michigan State[4]CHS

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N 30 L 4-8 vs. Michigan[4]CHS

D 6 W 6-2 at Alaska AnchorageD 7 T 5-5* at Alaska AnchorageD 27 L 7-9 vs. N. Hampshire[2]BHS

D 28 L 2-5 vs. Vermont[2]BHS

D 31 E 1-7 Pori Aces(Finland)J 3 W 4-3 Michigan TechJ 4 W 5-1 Michigan TechJ 10 W 4-1 Northern MichiganJ 11 L 1-4 Northern MichiganJ 17 W 5-2 at North DakotaJ 18 L 6-8 at North DakotaJ 24 W 6-3 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 25 W 4-1 at Minnesota-DuluthJ 31 T 2-2* Alaska AnchorageF 1 W 4-3* Alaska AnchorageF 7 W 5-2 Colorado CollegeF 8 L 2-6 Colorado CollegeF 14 L 4-5 at St. Cloud StateF 15 L 1-7 at St. Cloud StateF 21 L 3-5 DenverF 22 L 3-4 DenverF 28 L 3-4 at Minnesota[14]†M 1 L 3-7 at MinnesotaM 7 L 3-9 at Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 8 L 0-1**** at Colorado CollegeWCHA

† Target Center, MinneapolisRecord 15-21-2, 15-15-2 (7th)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1997-98• NCAA Qualifier• WCHA Playoff ChampionsDate Result Opponent

O 10 E 7-1 ClarksonIB

O 11 E 1-2 Michigan StateIB

O 31 W 4-2 at Alaska AnchorageN 1 W 3-1 at Alaska AnchorageN 7 L 2-4 MinnesotaN 8 W 3-2 MinnesotaN 14 W 7-2 Michigan TechN 15 W 4-3* Michigan TechN 21 W 3-0 at Minnesota-DuluthN 22 W 4-2 at Minnesota-DuluthN 28 L 0-2 at Michigan StateCHS

N 30 L 1-2 at MichiganCHS

D 5 L 5-6 North DakotaD 6 L 0-3 North DakotaD 10 L 2-4 Notre DameD 12 W 3-2 at Notre DameD 27 W 6-3 vs. Harvard[2]BHS

D 28 W 4-3 vs. No. Michigan[2]BHS

D 31 E 1-8 HV-71 (Sweden)J 3 W 5-2 at DenverM

J 4 W 7-3 at DenverM

J 9 T 2-2* Minnesota-DuluthJ 10 W 5-3 Minnesota-DuluthJ 16 W 5-1 Nebraska-OmahaJ 18 W 4-2 at Nebraska-OmahaJ 23 W 6-5* at Colorado CollegeJ 24 W 4-0 at Colorado College

J 30 W 2-1 Alaska AnchorageJ 31 W 3-1 Alaska AnchorageF 6 L 1-4 at MinnesotaF 7 L 0-7 at Minnesota†F 13 W 7-4 DenverF 14 L 2-3 DenverF 20 L 2-4 at Michigan TechF 21 L 3-4 at Michigan TechF 27 L 3-7 St. Cloud StateF 28 W 6-3 St. Cloud StateM 6 L 3-6 at North Dakota M 7 W 6-4 at North DakotaM 13 W 6-1 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 14 W 6-2 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 20 W 5-2 Colorado College[2]WCHA

M 21 W 3-2 North Dakota[2]WCHA

M 28 L 4-7 New Hampshire[17]NCAA

† Target Center, MinneapolisRecord 26-14-1, 17-10-1 (2nd)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1998-99(Badgers move to Kohl Center)

Date Result Opponent

O 3 L 1-2 Notre DameHOF

O 16 L 1-2 Michigan TechO 17 W 3-2 Michigan TechO 30 L 2-3 MinnesotaO 31 L 2-3 MinnesotaN 6 W 3-1 at Minnesota-DuluthN 7 W 3-1 at Minnesota-DuluthN 13 W 2-1 Alaska AnchorageN 14 T 2-2* Alaska AnchorageN 20 W 3-0 at DenverN 21 L 3-5 at DenverN 27 L 1-3 Michigan StateCHS

N 29 T 1-1* MichiganCHS

D 11 L 1-6 at North DakotaD 12 L 1-4 at North DakotaD 27 L 2-4 vs. Yale[2]BHS

D 28 L 2-3 vs. Cornell[2]BHS

D 31 W 6-2 Nebraska-OmahaJ 1 E 2-8 IF Bjorkloven (Sweden)J 8 W 4-3 Minnesota-DuluthJ 9 W 5-2 Minnesota-DuluthJ 15 L 1-3 at Alaska AnchorageJ 16 L 1-2 at Alaska AnchorageJ 23 L 2-4 Minnesota StateJ 24 W 3-2 Minnesota StateJ 29 T 5-5* DenverJ 30 L 0-5 DenverF 5 W 5-4* at St. Cloud StateF 6 W 3-1 at St. Cloud StateF 11 W 5-4 Colorado CollegeF 13 L 0-3 Colorado CollegeF 19 W 4-2 at Michigan TechF 20 L 3-4 at Michigan TechF 27 W 4-2 North DakotaF 28 L 2-5 North DakotaM 5 W 6-4 at MinnesotaM 6 T 2-2* at Minnesota

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M 13 L 2-5 St. Cloud StateWCHA

M 14 L 2-3 St. Cloud StateWCHA

Record 15-19-4, 13-12-3 (4th)

Coach Jeff Sauer

1999-2000• NCAA Qualifier• WCHA Runner-UpDate Result Opponent

O 15 W 7-2 Michigan TechO 16 W 5-3 Michigan TechO 22 L 1-3 Minnesota-DuluthO 23 W 6-1 Minnesota-DuluthO 29 W 4-2 NortheasternO 30 W 4-2 NortheasternN 5 W 3-2 at DenverN 6 W 5-3 at DenverN 12 W 4-3 MinnesotaN 13 W 5-4* MinnesotaN 19 W 4-3* at St. Cloud StateN 20 L 0-4 at St. Cloud StateN 26 W 5-1 at Michigan StateCHS

N 27 L 1-4 at MichiganCHS

D 3 W 4-3* at Colorado CollegeD 4 W 4-1 at Colorado CollegeD 10 W 5-2 Alaska AnchorageD 11 L 1-4 Alaska AnchorageD 14 E 3-6 Valerenga IF (Norway)D 27 W 6-4 vs. Neb.-Omaha[2]BHS

D 28 L 2-3* vs. North Dakota[2]BHS

J 7 W 4-1 St. LawrenceJ 8 T 6-6* St. LawrenceJ 14 W 3-2* North DakotaJ 15 W 6-5* North DakotaJ 21 W 5-2 at Minnesota StateJ 22 L 0-3 at Minnesota StateF 4 W 5-3 at Michigan TechF 5 W 3-0 at Michigan TechF 10 W 3-0 St. Cloud StateF 11 W 5-3 St. Cloud StateF 18 W 8-2 at Alaska AnchorageF 19 W 5-0 at Alaska AnchorageF 25 W 4-2 at MinnesotaF 26 W 5-4 at MinnesotaM 3 L 4-5 Colorado CollegeM 4 W 2-1 Colorado CollegeM 10 W 4-0 Michigan TechWCHA

M 11 W 9-4 Michigan TechWCHA

M 17 W 5-3 vs. Minnesota[18]WCHA

M 18 L 3-5 vs. No. Dakota[18]WCHA

M 25 L 1-4 vs. Boston Coll.[18]NCAA

Record 31-9-1, 23-5-0 (1st)

Coach Jeff Sauer

2000-01• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 6 W 9-6 UMass-Amherst O 7 W 3-0 UMass-Amherst O 13 W 5-0 at Michigan Tech O 14 W 4-2 at Michigan Tech

O 20 W 3-2 Minnesota StateO 21 W 4-3* Minnesota StateO 27 W 3-2 at Boston CollegeO 28 L 4-5* at NortheasternN 3 L 0-4 at MinnesotaN 4 L 2-5 at MinnesotaN 10 L 3-5 Alaska AnchorageN 11 L 2-3 Alaska AnchorageN 17 W 2-1 Colorado CollegeN 18 L 3-4* Colorado CollegeN 23 L 2-3 MichiganCHS

N 26 L 2-6 Michigan StateCHS

D 1 W 5-4 at Minnesota-DuluthD 2 W 4-3* at Minnesota-DuluthD 8 W 3-1 at St. Cloud StateD 9 L 0-5 at St. Cloud StateD 12 E 1-5 CSKA (St. Petersburg)D 29 W 6-3 vs. Princeton[2]BHS

D 30 W 3-2 vs. Boston Univ.[2]BHS

J 12 L 1-2 DenverJ 13 T 2-2* DenverJ 19 W 4-2 MinnesotaJ 20 L 2-8 MinnesotaF 2 T 3-3* at Alaska AnchorageF 3 W 3-2* at Alaska AnchorageF 9 T 3-3* at North DakotaF 10 T 4-4* at North DakotaF 16 W 3-2 St. Cloud StateF 17 L 1-5 St. Cloud StateF 23 L 4-5 at Colorado CollegeF 24 W 5-3 at Colorado CollegeM 2 W 5-3 Michigan TechM 3 W 1-0 Michigan TechM 9 W 6-4 Denver [21] WCHA

M 10 W 6-2 Denver [21] WCHA

M 15 L 3-4 vs. Colo. College[1]WCHA M 24 W 4-1 vs. Providence [19]NCAA

M 25 L 1-5 vs. Michigan St.[19]NCAA

Record 22-15-4, 14-10-4 (5th)

Coach Jeff Sauer

2001-02Date Result Opponent

O 19 L 4-5 Wayne StateO 20 W 5-0 Wayne StateO 26 W 3-2 at North DakotaO 27 L 4-6 at North DakotaN 2 W 5-2 Boston CollegeN 3 L 1-3 Boston CollegeN 9 W 5-1 at Minnesota-DuluthN 10 W 4-1 at Minnesota-DuluthN 16 L 0-1 Michigan TechN 17 W 5-0 Michigan TechN 23 L 1-2 at Michigan StateCHS

N 24 L 3-5 at MichiganCHS

N 30 L 1-4 at Alaska AnchorageD 1 T 3-3* at Alaska AnchorageD 7 W 7-6* North DakotaD 8 W 3-1 North DakotaD 27 L 1-2 vs. Brown[2]BHS

D 28 T 3-3* vs. Colo. College[2]BHS

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J 4 L 0-3 at DenverJ 5 L 1-5 at DenverJ 11 W 8-3 MinnesotaJ 12 L 2-6 MinnesotaJ 18 L 1-3 at Minnesota StateJ 19 W 5-4 at Minnesota StateJ 25 T 2-2* St. Cloud StateJ 26 W 4-1 St. Cloud StateJ 29 E 2-2 French Olympic TeamF 1 W 5-4 Alaska AnchorageF 2 L 2-3 Alaska AnchorageF 8 T 5-5* at Colorado CollegeF 9 L 0-6 at Colorado CollegeF 15 L 2-5 DenverF 16 L 2-3 DenverF 22 L 3-6 at MinnesotaF 23 L 3-4* at MinnesotaM 1 W 3-1 Minnesota-DuluthM 2 W 5-1 Minnesota-DuluthM 8 W 3-2* Minnesota StateWCHA

M 9 W 7-3 Minnesota StateWCHA

M 14 L 2-3* vs. Colo. College[1]WCHA

Record 16-19-4, 12-13-3 (5th)

Coach Jeff Sauer

2002-03Date Result Opponent

O 11 L 1-5 RensselaerIB

O 12 W 4-3 Northern MichiganIB

O 18 W 4-2 Alabama HuntsvilleO 19 W 3-2 Alabama HuntsvilleO 25 L 2-4 at Boston CollegeO 26 W 5-1 at NortheasternN 1 L 3-5 DenverN 2 L 3-5 DenverN 15 L 1-4 at Minnesota-DuluthN 16 W 2-1* at Minnesota-DuluthN 22 L 0-2 at North DakotaN 23 L 2-3 at North DakotaN 29 L 1-4 MichiganCHS

N 30 L 1-2* Michigan StateCHS

D 6 L 0-3 MinnesotaD 7 L 2-3 MinnesotaD 16 E 7-0 Team ItalyD 29 W 2-1 vs. Colgate[2]BHS

D 30 W 3-1 vs. No. Michigan[2]BHS

J 3 L 2-3* Minnesota StateJ 4 T 4-4* Minnesota StateJ 10 T 2-2* at Alaska AnchorageJ 11 T 1-1* at Alaska AnchorageJ 17 W 2-1* Minnesota-DuluthJ 18 L 2-6 Minnesota-DuluthJ 24 L 2-4 at Colorado CollegeJ 25 L 0-5 at Colorado CollegeJ 31 L 1-4 at DenverF 1 L 1-7 at DenverF 7 W 4-1 Alaska AnchorageF 8 W 4-2 Alaska AnchorageF 14 L 2-5 at MinnesotaF 15 L 1-8 at MinnesotaF 21 T 2-2* St. Cloud State

F 22 W 4-3 St. Cloud StateF 28 W 3-2 at Michigan TechM 1 W 9-5 vs. Michigan Tech[8]M 7 L 2-5 North DakotaM 8 L 0-5 North DakotaM 14 L 1-2 at Minnesota StateWCHA

M 15 L 5-6* at Minnesota StateWCHA

Record 13-23-4, 7-17-4 (8th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2003-04• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 12 W 4-3* at Nebraska-OmahaMAV

O 13 L 2-6 vs. MaineMAV

O 17 L 1-2 at St. Cloud StateO 18 L 1-3 at St. Cloud StateO 24 W 2-1* QuinnipiacO 25 W 4-1 QuinnipiacN 7 W 9-4 at Michigan TechN 8 W 5-2 at Michigan TechN 14 T 3-3* MinnesotaN 15 W 4-3 MinnesotaN 21 T 2-2* Colorado CollegeN 22 T 2-2* Colorado CollegeN 28 W 3-1 at MichiganCHS

N 29 W 2-1* at Michigan StateCHS

D 5 T 2-2* at DenverD 6 W 3-1 at DenverD 9 E 3-2 Riga 2000D 12 W 4-1 Minnesota StateD 13 W 3-2 Minnesota StateD 27 W 8-1 UnionBHS

D 28 L 1-3 Ferris StateBHS

J 2 T 3-3* at Minnesota StateJ 3 W 6-2 at Minnesota StateJ 9 W 4-2 Michigan TechJ 10 L 2-3 Michigan TechJ 17 T 2-2* Notre DameJ 18 L 1-3 Notre DameJ 23 W 4-2 at Colorado CollegeJ 24 L 1-3 at Colorado CollegeJ 30 L 2-4 at MinnesotaJ 31 L 2-3 at MinnesotaF 6 W 4-3* North DakotaF 7 W 5-2 North DakotaF 20 T 1-1* St. Cloud StateF 21 W 3-0 St. Cloud StateF 27 W 3-0 at Alaska AnchorageF 28 W 3-1 at Alaska AnchorageM 5 T 2-2* Minnesota-DuluthM 6 L 1-4 Minnesota-DuluthM 12 L 2-3 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 13 W 4-0 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 14 L 1-4 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 26 W 1-0 * vs. Ohio State[17]NCAA

M 27 L 1-2* vs. Maine[17]NCAA

Record 22-13-8, 14-7-7 (3rd)

Coach Mike Eaves

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O 15 W 3-2 MercyhurstO 16 W 8-0 MercyhurstO 22 W 7-3 Michigan TechO 23 W 3-0 Michigan TechO 29 W 6-3 DenverO 30 L 3-5 DenverN 5 L 2-3 at MinnesotaN 6 L 2-4 at MinnesotaN 12 W 1-0 North DakotaN 13 W 5-2 North DakotaN 19 W 4-1 at Alaska AnchorageN 20 W 4-1 at Alaska AnchorageN 26 L 0-4 Michigan StateCHS

N 27 W 3-1 MichiganCHS

D 3 W 3-2 Minnesota DuluthD 4 W 3-2 Minnesota DuluthD 10 L 3-4 at Minnesota StateD 11 W 3-2 at Minnesota StateD 31 T 1-1* YaleBHS

J 1 L 3-5 Ferris StateBHS

J 7 W 6-0 at St. Cloud StateJ 8 W 4-2 at St. Cloud StateJ 14 W 6-1 Alaska AnchorageJ 15 W 3-2 Alaska AnchorageJ 21 W 2-0 at Notre DameJ 22 W 2-0 vs. Notre DameR

F 4 W 3-1 MinnesotaF 5 L 3-5 MinnesotaF 11 L 3-4 at DenverF 12 T 3-3* at DenverF 18 W 5-1 Colorado CollegeF 19 L 1-2 Colorado CollegeF 26 L 2-4 at North DakotaF 27 T 1-1* at North DakotaM 4 T 2-2* at Minnesota DuluthM 5 L 3-4 at Minnesota DuluthM 11 W 5-4 Alaska Anchor. [21] WCHA

M 12 L 1-2 Alaska Anchor. [21] WCHA

M 13 W 2-1 Alaska Anchor. [21] WCHA

M 17 L 2-3 vs. North Dakota[1]WCHA

M 25 L 1-4 vs. Michigan[19]NCAA

Record 23-14-4, 16-9-3 (T-3rd)

Coach Mike Eaves

2005-06• NCAA ChampionsDate Result Opponent

O 7 W 3-2* St. LawrenceO 8 L 1-2* St. LawrenceO 21 T 2-2* at St. Cloud StateO 22 W 3-1 at St. Cloud StateO 28 W 6-1 Alaska AnchorageO 29 W 5-1 Alaska AnchorageN 4 W 4-2 at North DakotaN 5 W 4-1 at North DakotaN 11 T 2-2* Colorado CollegeN 12 W 3-0 Colorado College

N 19 W 2-1 Minnesota StateN 20 W 3-2 Minnesota StateN 25 W 3-1 at Michigan StateCHS

N 26 W 3-2 at MichiganCHS

D 2 W 4-3 at MinnesotaD 3 W 4-0 at MinnesotaD 9 L 2-4 Michigan TechD 10 W 7-0 Michigan TechD 16 E 6-5 U.S. Under-18D 30 W 4-1 Western MichiganBHS

D 31 W 5-1 Northern MichiganBHS

J 13 W 3-2 at Colorado CollegeJ 14 W 9-1 at Colorado CollegeJ 20 L 0-1 DenverJ 21 L 2-4 DenverJ 27 L 4-5 MinnesotaJ 28 L 1-3 MinnesotaF 3 W 7-2 at Minnesota DuluthF 4 L 1-4 at Minnesota DuluthF 11 W 4-2 vs. Ohio StateFTHC

F 17 W 5-0 at Michigan TechF 18 T 4-4* at Michigan TechF 24 L 4-6 at Minnesota StateF 25 L 3-7 at Minnesota StateM 3 W 1-0 St. Cloud StateM 4 W 3-1 St. Cloud StateM 10 W 4-1 Michigan TechWCHA

M 11 W 1-0 Michigan TechWCHA

M 17 L 3-4 vs. North Dakota[1]WCHA

M 18 W 4-0 vs. Minnesota[1]WCHA

M 25 W 4-0 vs. Bemidji State[8]NCAA

M 26 W 1-0***vs. Cornell[8]NCAA

A 6 W 5-2 vs. Maine[2]NCAA

A 8 W 2-1 vs. Boston Coll.[2]NCAA

Record 30-10-3, 17-8-3 (T-2nd)

Coach Mike Eaves

2006-07

Date Result Opponent

O 6 W 3-0 vs. North. Michigan[8]O 7 T 3-3* vs. North. Michigan[8]O 13 L, 2-3* North DakotaO 14 W 1-0 North DakotaO 20 T 2-2* Minnesota DuluthO 21 W 5-2 Minnesota DuluthO 27 L 0-3 Boston CollegeO 28 L 1-4 Boston CollegeN 3 W 3-2* at Alaska AnchorageN 4 L 1-2 at Alaska AnchorageN 10 L 0-2 DenverN 11 L 3-4* DenverN 18 L 1-2 at MinnesotaN 19 L 1-3 at MinnesotaN 24 L 3-4 MichiganCHS

N 25 W 2-0 Michigan StateCHS

D 8 W 4-3 at North DakotaD 9 W 4-2 at North DakotaD 29 L 2-6 ClarksonBHS

D 30 W 5-0 ProvidenceBHS

J 5 L 1-3 at Denver

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J 6 W 4-0 at DenverJ 12 W 2-1 MinnesotaJ 13 L 0-1 MinnesotaJ 26 L 1-3 Minnesota StateJ 27 W 4-1 Minnesota StateF 2 L 1-2* at Colorado CollegeF 3 L 2-4 at Colorado CollegeF 9 W 4-0 Alaska AnchorageF 10 W 3-1 Alaska AnchorageF 16 W 3-1 St. Cloud StateF 17 T 2-2* St. Cloud StateF 23 L 0-2 at Michigan TechF 24 L 2-4 at Michigan TechM 2 W 3-1 at Minnesota DuluthM 3 T 0-0* at Minnesota DuluthM 9 W 3-2 at DenverWCHA

M 10 W 2-1 at DenverWCHA

M 15 W 4-0 vs. Mich. Tech[1]WCHA

M 16 L 2-4 vs. Minnesota[1]WCHA

M 17 W 4-3* vs. St. Cloud St.[1]WCHA

Record 19-18-4, 12-13-3 (T-6th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2007-08• NCAA QualifierDate Result Opponent

O 12 W 4-1 vs. Notre DameD

O 13 L 3-5 vs. Ohio StateD

O 19 W 7-2 Robert MorrisO 20 W 8-2 Robert MorrisN 2 L 2-4 Michigan TechN 3 W 4-2 Michigan TechN 9 W 4-0 North DakotaN 10 L 1-3 North DakotaN 16 L 3-4 at Colorado CollegeN 17 L 1-6 at Colorado CollegeN 23 L 2-3 at MichiganCHS

N 24 T 4-4* at Michigan StateCHS

N 30 W 3-2 St. Cloud StateD 1 W 4-3 St. Cloud StateD 7 L 1-3 at Minnesota StateD 8 T 1-1* at Minnesota StateD 28 T 2-2* ColgateBHS

D 29 W 5-3 Bowling GreenBHS

J 4 L 0-2 Colorado CollegeJ 5 L 1-3 Colorado CollegeJ 11 L 2-3 at DenverJ 12 W 7-2 at DenverJ 18 W 2-1 at Alaska AnchorageJ 19 T 4-4* at Alaska AnchorageJ 25 W 3-1 MinnesotaJ 26 T 2-2* MinnesotaF 1 W 3-1 Minnesota DuluthF 2 L 1-2* Minnesota DuluthF 8 T 1-1* at Michigan TechF 9 W 4-1 at Michigan TechF 15 L 0-3 Minnesota StateF 16 W 4-2 Minnesota StateF 22 L 2-4 at MinnesotaF 23 T 4-4* at MinnesotaF 29 W 2-1 at St. Cloud State

M 1 L 2-3 at St. Cloud StateM 14 L 0-3 at St. Cloud State[1]WCHA

M 15 L 3-4* at St. Cloud State[1]WCHA

M 29 W 6-2 DenverNCAA

M 30 L 2-3* North DakotaNCAA

D — Lefty McFadden Invite (Dayton, Ohio)Record 16-17-7, 11-12-5 (6th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2008-09

Date Result Opponent

O 10 L 4-5 at Boston CollegeO 11 L 1-5 at New HampshireO 17 L 5-6 at DenverO 18 L 4-7 at DenverO 24 T 2-2* MinnesotaO 25 L 2-5 MinnesotaO 31 L 2-3 at North DakotaN 1 W 5-2 at North DakotaN 7 W 3-2 Michigan TechN 8 W 6-0 Michigan TechN 14 T 3-3* at Minnesota DuluthN 15 W 4-1 at Minnesota DuluthN 21 L 2-6 at St. Cloud StateN 22 W 1-0 at St. Cloud StateN 28 W 3-1 Michigan StateCHS

N 29 W 3-0 MichiganCHS

D 5 W 3-2 Alaska AnchorageD 6 W 7-2 Alaska AnchorageD 27 W 5-0 Alabama-HuntsvilleBHS

D 28 T 1-1* Lake Superior StateBHS

J 2 L 2-3 Northern MichiganJ 3 L 5-6* Northern MichiganJ 9 W 3-2 at Alaska AnchorageJ 10 W 6-3 at Alaska AnchorageJ 16 W 6-1 Colorado CollegeJ 17 L 3-4 Colorado CollegeJ 30 W 3-1 Minnesota DuluthJ 31 L 0-1 Minnesota DuluthF 6 W 3-2 at MinnesotaF 7 W 5-4 at MinnesotaF 20 L 3-4* DenverF 21 L 0-5 DenverF 27 L 3-4* at Minnesota StateF 28 T 3-3* at Minnesota StateM 6 L 1-2 North DakotaM 7 W 4-1 North DakotaM 13 W 7-1 Minnesota StateWCHA

M 14 W 4-2 Minnesota StateWCHA

M 20 L 0-3 vs. Denver[1]WCHA

M 21 W 4-1 vs. North Dakota[1]WCHA

Record 20-16-4, 14-11-3 (T-3rd)

Coach Mike Eaves

2009-10• NCAA Runner-UpDate Result Opponent

O 16 L 2-3 Colorado CollegeO 17 T 1-1* Colorado CollegeO 23 W 6-0 at Minnesota State

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O 24 L 2-3 at Minnesota StateO 30 W 4-1 New HampshireO 31 W 6-1 New HampshireN 6 W 4-2 MinnesotaN 7 L 2-5 MinnesotaN 13 W 5-1 Alaska AnchorageN 14 W 6-2 Alaska AnchorageN 20 L 1-4 at St. Cloud StateN 21 W 4-1 at St. Cloud StateN 27 W 7-3 at Michigan StateCHS

N 28 L 2-3 at MichiganCHS

D 4 W 8-2 Michigan TechD 5 W 6-0 Michigan TechD 11 T 3-3* at North DakotaD 12 W 4-3 at North DakotaJ 2 W 5-4 MerrimackBHS

J 3 T 2-2* YaleBHS

J 9 E 7-1 US Under-18J 15 W 4-0 at Colorado CollegeJ 16 L 5-6 at Colorado CollegeJ 22 T 3-3* DenverJ 23 W 4-3 DenverJ 29 W 5-2 at Minnesota DuluthJ 30 L 0-4 at Minnesota DuluthF 6 W 3-2 MichiganCRHC

F 12 W 4-3 Minnesota StateF 13 W 8-4 Minnesota StateF 19 L 1-5 St. Cloud StateF 20 W 7-4 St. Cloud StateF 26 W 5-2 at Michigan TechF 27 W 5-2 at Michigan TechM 5 W 3-2 at Minnesota†M 7 L 1-6 at MinnesotaM 12 W 4-1 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 13 W 7-2 Alaska AnchorageWCHA

M 19 L 0-2 vs. St. Cloud St.[1]WCHA

M 20 W 6-3 vs. Denver[1]WCHA

M 26 W 3-2 vs. Vermont [1]NCAA

M 27 W 5-2 vs. St. Cloud St.[1]NCAA

A 8 W 8-1 vs. RIT[4]NCAA

A 10 L 0-5 vs. Boston Coll.[4]NCAA

Record 28-11-4, 17-8-3 (2nd)

Coach Mike Eaves

2010-11

Date Result Opponent

O 8 L 3-4 vs. Boston U. [20]IB

O 10 W 6-0 vs. Holy Cross [20]IB

O 15 W 7-0 Alabama HuntsvilleO 17 W 5-2 Alabama HuntsvilleO 22 L 2-4 at DenverO 23 T 2-2* at DenverO 29 W 5-2 Michigan TechO 30 W 4-1 Michigan TechN 5 W 6-0 at MinnesotaN 6 T 3-3* at MinnesotaN 12 L 0-1 North DakotaN 13 L 2-4 North DakotaN 19 L 5-6* Minnesota DuluthN 20 L 2-3* Minnesota Duluth

N 26 T 4-4* MichiganCHS

N 27 W 4-1 Michigan StateCHS

D 3 L 1-2 at Alaska AnchorageD 4 W 3-1 at Alaska AnchorageD 10 W 3-2 Bemidji StateD 11 W 2-0 Bemidji StateD 30 W 5-1 MassachusettsD 31 W 4-2 MassachusettsJ 7 W 3-0 CanisiusJ 8 W 6-5* CanisiusJ 14 L 0-2 at Minnesota DuluthJ 15 W 3-2 at Minnesota DuluthJ 21 W 3-2 Minnesota StateJ 22 W 2-1 Minnesota StateJ 28 W 4-2 at Michigan TechJ 29 W 4-1 at Michigan TechF 11 L 1-4 at Nebraska OmahaF 12 L 3-4 at Nebraska OmahaF 18 L 2-5 MinnesotaF 19 T 3-3* MinnesotaF 25 L 2-4 at St. Cloud StateF 26 L 3-7 at St. Cloud StateM 4 L 2-3 Colorado CollegeM 5 W 3-1 Colorado CollegeM 11 W 3-1 at Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 12 L 3-4* at Colorado CollegeWCHA

M 13 L 1-2 at Colorado CollegeWCHA

Record 21-16-4, 12-13-3 (7th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2011-12

Date Result Opponent

O 7 L 2-3* Northern Michigan O 8 W 3-2 Northern Michigan O 14 L 1-2* at Michigan Tech O 15 L 2-3* at Michigan Tech O 21 W 5-3 North Dakota O 22 W 5-4 North DakotaO 28 L 4-5 Nebraska-Omaha O 29 W 6-3 Nebraska-Omaha N 4 L 2-7 at St. Cloud State N 5 T 3-3* at St. Cloud State N 11 W 3-1 MinnesotaN 12 L 1-4 Minnesota N 18 L 2-4 at Colorado College N 19 L 1-4 at Colorado College N 25 W 7-2 Mercyhurst N 26 W 5-2 Mercyhurst D 9 T 3-3* Minnesota Duluth D 10 L 2-4 Minnesota DuluthD 31 E 4-3 US Under-18J 6 W 6-3 RITJ 7 W 2-1 RITJ 13 W 4-0 at Minnesota StateJ 14 L 0-3 at Minnesota StateJ 20 W 4-0 Alaska AnchorageJ 21 W 3-2 Alaska AnchorageJ 27 L 3-5 at North DakotaJ 28 L 2-4 at North DakotaF 3 L 2-5 St. Cloud State

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F 4 L 1-2 St. Cloud StateF 17 L 0-3 DenverF 18 W 5-2 DenverF 24 W 4-2 at Bemidji StateF 25 W 4-2 at Bemidji StateM 2 W 4-1 at MinnesotaM 3 L 1-2 at MinnesotaM 9 W 1-0 at DenverWCHA

M 10 L 1-3 at DenverWCHA

M 11 L 2-3* at DenverWCHA

Record 17-18-2, 11-15-2 (10th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2012-13• NCAA Qualifier• WCHA Playoff Champion Date Result Opponent

O 6 E 5-0 US Under-18 O 12 L 1-2 vs Northern Michigan[8]O 13 L 2-4 vs Northern Michigan[8]O 26 W 2-0 at Minnesota DuluthO 27 T 2-2* at Minnesota DuluthN 2 L 4-5* Colorado CollegeN 3 L 0-3 Colorado CollegeN 16 T 2-2* at MinnesotaN 17 L 1-3 at MinnesotaN 23 L 2-4 Minnesota StateN 24 L 2-4 Minnesota StateN 30 T 1-1* at DenverD 1 W 3-1 at DenverD 7 T 1-1* Michigan TechD 8 T 3-3* Michigan TechD 13 W 5-0 Alabama HuntsvilleD 14 W 4-1 Alabama HuntsvilleJ 4 W 5-3 at Alaska AnchorageJ 5 W 1-0 at Alaska AnchorageJ 11 W 4-3* at Minnesota StateJ 12 W 2-1* at Minnesota StateJ 18 W 1-0 MiamiJ 19 L 1-2 MiamiJ 25 W 5-2 Alaska AnchorageJ 26 W 2-1 Alaska AnchorageF 1 T 1-1* at North DakotaF 2 L 1-4 at North DakotaF 8 T 2-2* Bemidji StateF 9 W 3-2 Bemidji StateF 15 L 2-3 MinnesotaF 17 W 3-2 vs. MinnesotaHCC

F 24 W 5-0 Penn StateF 25 L 2-3* Penn StateM 1 W 4-2 at Nebraska OmahaM 2 W 6-2 at Nebraska OmahaM 8 L 2-4 St. Cloud State [21]M 9 W 3-2 St. Cloud State [21]M 15 W 3-1 Minnesota DuluthWCHA

M 16 W 4-1 Minnesota DuluthWCHA

M 21 W 7-2 vs. Minnesota State [1] WCHA

M 22 W 4-1 vs. St. Cloud State [1] WCHA

M 23 W 3-2 vs. Colorado College [1] WCHA

M 29 L 1-6 vs. UMass Lowell [23] NCAA

Record 22-13-7, 13-8-7 (T-4th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2013-14• NCAA Qualifier• Big Ten Playoff Champion Date Result Opponent

O 11 W 5-2 Northern MichiganO 12 W 2-1 Northern MichiganO 18 L 2-9 at Boston CollegeO 19 L 3-7 at Boston UniversityN 1 T 3-3* Lake Superior StateN 2 W 8-1 Lake Superior StateN 15 L 0-2 at MiamiN 16 W 3-2 at MiamiN 29 L 1-4 at MinnesotaN 30 L 3-4 at MinnesotaD 6 W 7-1 Penn StateD 7 W 4-3 Penn StateD 13 W 4-1 Colorado CollegeD 14 W 4-3* Colorado CollegeD 27 W 5-0 UAHD 28 W 3-2 UAHJ 3 L 2-3 Alaska AnchorageJ 4 W 4-3 Alaska AnchorageJ 10 W 5-2 MichiganJ 11 W 3-1 MichiganJ 24 W 5-3 Ohio StateJ 25 L 1-3 Ohio StateJ 31 L 1-3 at MichiganF 1 T 2-2* at MichiganF 6 W 2-1 MinnesotaF 7 W 2-1 MinnesotaF 14 L 1-2 at Ohio StateF 15 W 4-2 at Ohio StateF 21 W 5-2 Michigan StateF 22 W 2-0 Michigan StateM 7 W 4-2 at Penn StateM 8 W 3-2* at Penn StateM 14 L 4-5* at Michigan StateM 15 W 4-3 at Michigan StateM 21 W 2-1 vs. Penn State [1]B10

M 22 W 5-4* vs. Ohio State [1]B10

M 28 L 2-5 vs. North Dakota [24]NCAA

Record 24-11-2, 13-6-1 (2nd)

Coach Mike Eaves

2014-15

Date Result Opponent

O 10 L 0-1 vs. AlaskaK

O 11 L 2-4 at Alaska AnchorageK

O 17 L 0-2 vs. Northern Michigan [8]O 18 L 1-4 vs. Northern Michigan [8]N 7 L 3-4 North DakotaN 8 L 1-5 North DakotaN 21 L 2-5 at Colorado CollegeN 22 L 2-3 at DenverN 28 T 1-1* Ferris StateN 29 W 5-3 Ferris StateD 5 L 2-5 Penn StateD 6 L 2-4 Penn StateD 12 E 1-4 US Under-18J 2 L 1-8 Michigan TechJ 3 W 2-0 Michigan Tech

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J 9 T 3-3* Boston UniversityJ 10 L 1-6 Boston UniversityJ 16 T 2-2* at MinnesotaJ 17 L 2-5 at MinnesotaJ 23 L 4-7 MichiganJ 24 L 0-6 MichiganJ 30 L 5-7 MinnesotaJ 31 T 4-4 MinnesotaF 6 L 2-5 at Penn StateF 7 L 1-4 at Penn StateF 13 L 1-2 at Ohio StateF 14 W 3-2 at Ohio StateF 20 W 2-1 Michigan StateF 21 L 0-3 Michigan StateF 27 L 0-3 at MichiganF 28 L 2-5 at MichiganM 6 L 0-3 at Michigan StateM 7 L 0-3 at Michigan StateM 13 T 2-2* Ohio StateM 14 L 0-2 Ohio StateM 19 L 1-5 vs. Michigan [4]B10

Record 4-26-5, 2-15-3-2 (6th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2015-16

Date Result Opponent

O 9 T 2-2* Northern MichiganO 10 T 3-3* Northern MichiganO 16 L 0-6 at Boston CollegeO 17 L 1-4 at Boston UniversityO 23 T 5-5 at Ferris StateO 24 L 1-2 at Ferris StateO 30 W 5-1 Arizona StateO 31 W 2-1 Arizona StateN 6 W 3-1 at North DakotaN 7 L 1-3 at North DakotaN 20 T 3-3* DenverN 21 L 2-6 DenverD 4 L 4-6 at MichiganD 5 T 6-6* at MichiganD 11 L 3-4 at Michigan StateD 12 W 3-0 at Michigan StateJ 1 E 1-0 Trinity WesternJ 8 L 0-2 Ohio StateJ 9 T 4-4* Ohio StateJ 15 L 3-4* at Penn StateJ 16 L 1-4 at Penn StateJ 22 L 0-4 MinnesotaJ 23 L 2-9 MinnesotaJ 29 W 4-3 AlaskaJ 30 W 5-2 AlaskaF 12 L 1-4 MichiganF 13 T 4-4* MichiganF 19 L 3-4 Michigan StateF 20 L 1-3 Michigan StateF 26 T 4-4* at Ohio StateF 27 L 5-6 at Ohio StateM 4 L 1-2 Penn StateM 5 W 4-3 Penn StateM 11 W 4-3 at MinnesotaM 12 L 1-4 at MinnesotaM 17 L 2-5 vs. Penn State [1]B10

Record 8-19-8, 3-13-4-2 (6th)

Coach Mike Eaves

2016-17

Date Result Opponent

O 1 E 10-1 VictoriaE

O 7 L 2-3 vs. Northern Michigan [8]O 8 W 6-5 vs. Northern Michigan [8]O 14 W 3-1 Boston CollegeO 16 L 5-8 Boston CollegeO 21 E 4-3 U.S. Under-18E

O 28 W 5-2 at St. LawrenceO 29 W 5-4 at ClarksonN 4 L 2-5 Northern MichiganN 5 W 2-0 Northern MichiganN 18 W 3-2 MerrimackN 19 L 0-2 MerrimackN 25 W 2-1 at Colorado CollegeN 26 L 5-6 at DenverD 2 T 3-3* OmahaD 3 L 4-7 OmahaD 9 W 7-4 at MichiganD 10 L 1-4 at MichiganJ 6 W 5-1 Michigan StateJ 7 W 5-1 Michigan StateJ 20 L 3-4* MinnesotaJ 21 W 5-3 MinnesotaJ 26 W 3-1 at Ohio StateJ 28 W 3-2* vs. Ohio State SS

F 3 W 6-3 at Michigan StateF 4 W 4-3* at Michigan StateF 10 L 3-6 Penn StateF 11 L 2-5 Penn StateF 17 W 5-2 MichiganF 18 W 6-4 MichiganF 24 W 3-2 at MinnesotaF 25 L 2-3 at MinnesotaM 3 W 7-4 at Penn StateM 4 L 0-6 at Penn StateM 10 L 1-5 Ohio StateM 11 L 1-3 Ohio StateM 17 W 2-1 vs. Ohio State [4]B10

M 18 L 1-2** vs. Penn State [4]B10

Record 20-15-1, 12-8-0-0 (2nd)

Coach tony granato

2017-18

Date Result Opponent

O 1 W 3-2 Michigan Tech HOF

O 6 L 2-3 Ohio StateO 7 W 3-2 Ohio StateO 13 W 5-2 at Boston CollegeO 14 W 4-1 at MerrimackO 20 L 4-5* vs. Northern Michigan [8]O 21 W 4-0 vs. Northern Michigan [8]O 27 W 4-2 St. LawrenceO 28 L 3-6 St. LawrenceN 3 L 2-3 North DakotaN 4 T 2-2* North DakotaN 10 W 6-3 at Michigan StateN 11 L 0-2 at Michigan StateN 17 W 7-3 MichiganN 18 T 4-4* MichiganN 25 L 2-3 Mercyhurst

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N 26 W 4-2 MercyhurstD 1 L 4-5 at MinnesotaD 2 W 3-2 at MinnesotaD 8 L 2-3 Notre DameD 9 L 2-6 Notre DameJ 5 L 1-5 at Penn StateJ 6 T 3-3* at Penn StateJ 12 L 0-2 Michigan StateJ 13 W 5-2 Michigan StateJ 19 L 2-4 at Notre DameJ 21 W 5-0 vs. Notre Dame [26]J 26 W 4-2 Penn StateJ 27 T 4-4* Penn StateF 2 L 3-5 at MichiganF 3 W 4-2 at MichiganF 9 L 2-4 MinnesotaF 10 L 1-7 MinnesotaF 23 L 2-6 at Ohio StateF 24 L 0-4 at Ohio StateM 2 L 5-6 at Michigan B10

M 3 L 4-7 at Michigan B10

Record 14-19-4, 8-13-3-1 (6th)

Coach tony granato

2018-19

Date Result Opponent

O 7 W 8-2 Victoria E

O 12 W 3-0 Boston CollegeO 13 W 7-5 Boston CollegeO 19 L 2-4 at ClarksonO 20 W 7-1 at St. LawrenceO 26 L 2-6 Michigan TechO 27 W 6-2 Michigan TechN 2 L 0-5 at North DakotaN 3 L 2-3* at North DakotaN 9 L 2-3 MinnesotaN 10 W 3-1 MinnesotaN 16 L 0-4 at Ohio StateN 17 L 1-3 at Ohio StateN 23 T 1-1* at Michigan N 24 T 2-2* at MichiganN 30 T 3-3* Penn StateD 1 W 8-5 Penn StateD 7 W 5-3 Michigan StateD 8 W 3-0 Michigan StateJ 4 L 3-6 DenverJ 5 L 3-4* DenverJ 12 L 2-6 U.S. Under-18 Team E

J 18 L 4-6 Notre DameJ 20 T 2-2* vs. Notre Dame [26]J 25 L 4-9 at MinnesotaJ 26 W 4-3 at MinnesotaF 1 L 1-4 at Michigan StateF 2 T 2-2* at Michigan StateF 8 L 1-2* Ohio StateF 9 L 1-4 Ohio StateF 15 W 2-1 at Notre DameF 16 L 2-5 at Notre DameF 22 L 2-8 at Penn StateF 23 W 7-3 at Penn State

M 1 W 5-4* MichiganM 2 W 4-3* MichiganM 8 W 4-3* at Penn State B10

M 9 L 2-6 at Penn State B10

M 10 L 3-4* at Penn State B10 Record 14-18-5, 9-10-5-2 (T-5th)

Coach tony granato

KEY[1] St. Paul, Minn.[2] Milwaukee, Wis.[3] Windsor, Ontario[4] Detroit, Mich.[5] Northfield, Minn.[6] Athens, Ohio [7] Eau Claire, Wis.[8] Green Bay, Wis.[9] Champaign, Ill.[10] Denver, Colo. [11] Lake Placid, N.Y.[12] Boston, Mass.[13] Providence, R.I.[14] Bloomington, Minn.[15] Duluth, Minn.[16] Grand Forks, N.D.[17] Albany, N.Y.[18] Minneapolis, Minn.[19] Grand Rapids, Mich.[20] St. Louis[21] Veterans Memorial Coliseum[22] Auburn Hills, Mich.[23] Manchester, N.H.[24] Cincinnati[25] Eveleth, Minn.[26] Chicago* number of overtimesCHS College Hockey ShowcaseBHS Badger Hockey ShowdownIB Ice Breaker TournamentE Exhibition GameH Hartmeyer ArenaM McNichols Arena, Denver† Target Center, MinneapolisR All State Arena, Rosemont, IllHOF U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame GameMAV Maverick Stampede, Omaha, Neb.D Lefty McFadden Invite (Dayton, Ohio)FTHC Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic/U.S. Hockey Hall of

Fame Game, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis.CRHC Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic/U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Camp Randall StadiumHCC OfficeMax Hockey City Classic, Soldier Field, ChicagoK Kendall Hockey Classic, Anchorage, AlaskaSS Big Ten Super Saturday - College Hoops and Hockey, Madison Square Garden, New YorkNCAA NCAA playoff gameWCHA WCHA playoff gameB10 Big Ten playoff game

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Team Year(s) W-L-T (pct.)Air Force 1982 2-0-0 (1.000)Alabama Huntsville 1989–13 10-0-0 (1.000)Alaska Anchorage 1990–14 54-16-9 (.741)Alaska 1989–16 9-1-0 (.900)Arizona State • 2015 2-0-0 (1.000)Army 1965–67 1-2-0 (.333)Augsburg 1966 2-0-0 (1.000)Austrian Nationals 1967 0-1-0 (.000)Bemidji State 2006–13 6-0-1 (.929)Boston College • 1970–18 13-15-0 (.464)Boston University 1972–15 6-12-1 (.342)Bowling Green 1967–07 7-3-1 (.682)Brown 1966–01 3-2-0 (.600)Calgary, Univ. of (ex) 1991 0-1-0 (.000)Canisius 2011 2-0-0 (1.000)Carleton College 1925–64 3-1-1 (.700)Chicago Athletic Assoc. 1928–30 2-1-0 (.667)Clarkson • 1973–18 5-4-2 (.545)Colgate 1972–07 4-0-1 (.900)Colorado College 1965–16 112-67-9 (.619)Connecticut 1967 1-0-0 (1.000)Cornell 1970–06 4-2-0 (.667)CSKA - St. Petersburg (ex) 2000 0-1-0 (.000)Czech Select Team (ex) 1992 0-1-0 (.000)Dalhousie 1982 1-1-0 (.500)Denver 1968–19 76-64-13 (.539)Eagle River, Wis. 1934–35 0-2-0 (.000)Eveleth (MN) Cubs (ex) 1925 0-2-0 (.000)Eveleth (MN) Jr. College 1929 0-1-0 (.000)Ferris State 1980–15 3-3-2 (.500)Finnish National Team (ex) 1996 0-1-0 (.000)Fort Frances, Ont. 1930 0-1-0 (.000)French Olympic Team (ex) 2002 0-0-1 (.500)Green Bay 1935 1-0-0 (1.000)Gustavus Adolphus 1968 1-0-0 (1.000)Hamline 1964 4-0-0 (1.000)Harvard 1971–97 8-1-0 (.889)Hibbing, Minn. 1930 0-1-0 (.000)HV-71, Sweden (ex) 1997 0-1-0 (.000)Illinois-Chicago1 1981–90 8-0-0 (1.000)Illinois Club 1963–67 3-0-0 (1.000)Janesville Hockey Club 1925–27 4-0-1 (.900)Janesville YMCA 1924 2-0-0 (1.000)Lake Forest College 1964–70 10-0-0 (1.000)Lake Superior State 1982–14 4-1-2 (.714)Massachusetts 2000–10 4-0-0 (1.000)UMass-Lowell 1984–13 7-2-1 (.750)Macalester College 1963–65 7-1-0 (.875)Madison Hockey Club 1934 1-0-0 (.000)Maine 1984–06 9-4-0 (.629)Manitoba, Univ. of 1927 0-1-0 (.000)Marinette 1935 1-0-0 (1.000)Marquette 1923–33 6-8-2 (.438)Marquette, Mich. 1927–29 2-1-0 (.667)Mercyhurst 2004–17 5-1-0 (.833)Merrimack • 2010-17 3-1-0 (.750)Miami (Ohio) 1979–13 4-2-0 (.667)Michigan • 1922–19 61-76-14 (.450)Michigan State • 1964–19 55-55-4 (.500)Michigan Tech 1929–18 101-48-10 (.667)

Milwaukee Athletic Club 1922 0-1-0 (.000)Milwaukee Rowing Club 1932–35 2-1-0 (.667)Minnesota • 1922–19 96-171-23 (.371)Minnesota Duluth • 1967–13 91-61-15 (.590)Minnesota State 1999–13 26-17-4 (.596)Moscow Dynamo (ex) 1988 0-1-0 (.000)New Hampshire 1977–09 16-3-0 (.842)North Dakota 1968–18 87-72-13 (.554)North Dakota Aggies 1929 2-0-0 (1.000)Northeastern 1971–02 9-3-0 (.750)Northern Michigan 1981–17 50-32-8 (.600)Notre Dame • 1922–19 42-23-8 (.630)Ohio State • 1965–19 18-16-3 (.528)Ohio University 1965–70 15-2-0 (.882)Omaha • 1998–16 8-4-1 (.654)Oshkosh Hockey Club 1928 1-0-0 (1.000)Penn State • 2013–19 12-17-3 (.422)Pennsylvania 1968 2-0-0 (1.000)Princeton 1970–2000 3-0-0 (1.000)Providence 1966–2006 10-3-0 (.769)Quinnipiac 2003 2-0-0 (1.000)Riga 2000 (ex) 2003 1-0-0 (1.000)RIT 2010–12 3-0-0 (1.000)Robert Morris 2007 2-0-0 (1.000)RPI 1971–2002 6-4-0 (.600)Russia-Dynamo 1977 0-1-0 (.000)St. Cloud State 1988–13 45-33-9 (.569)St. John’s 1966–68 2-1-0 (.667)St. Lawrence 1977–18 14-3-1 (.806)St. Louis 1971–77 3-2-1 (.583)St. Mary’s 1963–68 6-2-0 (.750)St. Petersburg Red Army (ex) 1994 0-0-1 (.500)St. Thomas 1964–66 3-1-1 (.700)Shamrock Hockey Club 1934 1-0-0 (1.000)Sokol-Kiev, USSR (ex) 1989 0-1-0 (.000)Soviet Selects (ex) 1987 0-1-0 (.000)Soviet Traktor (ex) 1978 0-1-0 (.000)Spartak, Moscow (ex) 1984 0-1-0 (.000)Spartak, USSR 1976 0-1-0 (.000)Sweden Select Team (ex) 1997 0-1-0 (.000)Swiss Selects (ex) 1995 0-1-0 (.000)Team Canada (ex) 1990 0-1-0 (.000)Team Italy (ex) 2002 1-0-0 (1.000)Torpedo Gorky 1979–80 0-2-0 (.000)Trinity Western (Ex) 2016 1-0-0 (1.000)Union 2003 1-0-0 (1.000)U.S. International 1983–84 4-0-0 (1.000)U.S. Nationals* 1971–82 1-1-0 (.500)U.S. Olympic Team** 1975–87 1-6-0 (.143)U.S. Under-18 Team (ex) • 2005–19 5-2-0 (.714)USSR Jr. Nationals (ex) 1981 0-1-0 (.000)UW-Superior2 1965–73 6-2-0 (.750)Valerenga IF, Norway (ex) 1999 0-1-0 (.000)Vermont 1974–10 3-1-0 (.750)Victoria (ex) 2016-19 2-0-0 (1.000)Virginia, Minn. (ex) 1925 1-0-0 (1.000)Watertown Hockey Club 1934 1-0-0 (1.000)Wausau Hockey Club 1927–35 4-2-1 (.643)Wayne State 2001-06 1-1-0 (.500)West German Nationals (ex) 1983 0-1-0 (.000)Western Michigan 1964–06 10-4-1 (.700)

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Western Ontario 1971–81 8-1-0 (.889)Windsor 1981 2-0-0 (1.000)Wisconsin Rapids 1935 1-0-0 (1.000)Yale 1973–2010 7-2-2 (.727)

* – record includes one exhibition win** – record includes two exhibition losses• – 2019-20 opponentex – exhibition game1 – previously Chicago Circle2 – previously Superior State

ADDING IT UP

Most Games Played1. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2902. Colorado College . . . . . . . .1883. North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . .1724. Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . .1675. Michigan Tech. . . . . . . . . . .159

Most Wins1. Colorado College . . . . . . . .1122. Michigan Tech. . . . . . . . . . .1013. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 4. Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . 915. North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

Most Losses1. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1712. Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763. North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . 724. Colorado College . . . . . . . . . 675. Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . 61

Most Ties1. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232. Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . 153. Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144. Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Best Win Percentage(min. 20 games)

1. Alaska Anchorage 54-16-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.741)2. Michigan Tech 101-48-10. . . . . . . . . . . . (.667)3. Notre Dame 42-23-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.630)4. Colorado College 112-67-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.619)5. Northern Michigan 50-32-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.600)6. Minnesota State 26-17-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.596)7. Minnesota Duluth 91-61-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.590)

Longest Win Streaks13 2/24/89-10/18/91. . . . .MTU11 2/9/08-1/29/11 . . . . . . .MTU11 11/18/81-1/21/83. . . . . . .CC10 2/5/65-2/11/06 . . . . . . . OSU10 10/15/99-3/3/01 . . . . . .MTU 9 2/1/85-1/23/87 . . . . . . . . .CC 9 10/18/86-11/5/88. . . . .MTU 9 11/14/87-12/1/89. . . . .UND 9 3/21/92-11/20/93. . . . . . .CC 9 11/13/93-12/1/95. . . . .MTU 9 1/10/98-3/2/02 . . . . . . UMD

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UW trails 96-171-23 (.371)

In Madison ........................... 55-72-14In Minneapolis ...................... 31-93-9Neutral Site ............................... 10-6-0Playoffs .................................... 14-13-0Overtime ................................. 8-20-22Largest win ................... 10-1, 2/6/70......................................... 9-0, 11/12/83Largest loss .................. 2-12, 1/3/22Last Five ........................................ 2-3-0Last 10 ............................................ 4-6-0Longest win streak ............. 5 games............................... 11/12/99-3/17/00Avg. goals for ................................. 2.81Avg. goals against ........................ 3.65

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .Result J 20-22 Madison................. L 0 - 3 J 21-22 Madison................. L 1 - 3 J 3-22 St. Paul.................... L 2- 12 J 4-22 St. Paul.................... L 0 - 7 F 9-23 Madison................. L 1 - 4 F 10-23 Madison................. T 1-1** F 26-23 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 1* F 27-23 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 4 J 26-24 Madison................. L 0 - 4 J 27-24 Madison................. L 0 - 5 F 29-24 St. Paul.................... L 0 - 4 M 1-24 St. Paul.................... L 0 - 4 F 13-25 Madison................. L 1 - 5 F 14-25 Madison................. L 0-1** M 13-25 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 1 M 14-25 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 2J 15-26 Madison................. T 0 - 0*J 16-26 Madison................. T 1 - 1* M 10-26 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 3 M 11-26 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 2*J 14-27 Madison................. L 0 - 1J 15-27 Madison................. L 1 - 3 1927 Minneapolis ......... L NA 1927 Minneapolis ......... L NA F 3-28 Madison................. W 2-1** F 4-28 Madison................. T 1-1** F 20-28 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 1 F 21-28 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 F 13-29 Madison................. W 2 - 1 F 14-29 Madison................. L 0 - 2 M 4-29 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 2 M 5-29 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 4J 10-30 Madison................. W 2 - 0J 11-30 Madison................. W 4 - 3

F 15-30 Minneapolis ......... L 1-2** F 16-30 Minneapolis ......... W 2 - 1* J 10-31 Madison................. W 3 - 1 F 13-31 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 2 F 14-31 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 1932 Madison................. L 1- 10 1933 Madison................. L 1 - 6 1933 Madison................. L 0 - 8 1933 Madison................. L 0 - 3 1934 Madison................. L 0 - 1 1934 Madison................. L 0 - 7 1935 Madison................. L 0 - 9J 1-65 Madison................. L 2 - 7J 2-65 Madison................. L 1 - 6 D 18-65 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 5 F 22-66 Madison................. W 5 - 4* D 17-66 Madison................. L 1 - 7 J 9-68 Madison................. L 2 - 5 F 9-68 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 3* F 10-68 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 5 D 4-68 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 5 D 28-68 MadisonBT ............. T 3 - 3* J 8-69 Madison................. W 7 - 3 D 21-69 Ann ArborBT ......... W 4 - 3* F 6-70 Madison................. W 10- 1 F 7-70 Madison................. L 3 - 5 F 27-70 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 F 28-70 Minneapolis ......... W 2 - 0 F 5-71 Minneapolis ......... L 5 - 6* F 6-71 Minneapolis ......... W 6 - 3 F 19-71 Madison................. W 4 - 1 F 20-71 Madison................. W 3 - 2* M 11-71 MadisonW .............. L 3 - 4 J 7-72 Madison................. W 9 - 1 J 8-72 Madison................. L 0 - 3 F 4-72 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4 F 5-72 Minneapolis ......... L 5 - 7 D 22-72 Minneapolis ......... T 4 - 4* D 23-72 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4 D 30-72 St. LouisS ................ W 5 - 1 M 2-73 Madison................. L 3 - 4 M 3-73 Madison................. W 3 - 0 M 5-73 MadisonW .............. W 8 - 6 M 6-73 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 4 N 2-73 Minneapolis ......... W 3 - 2 N 3-73 Minneapolis ......... W 8 - 2 F 8-74 Madison................. T 3 - 3* F 9-74 Madison................. T 4 - 4* D 27-74 Madison................. W 2 - 1 D 28-74 Madison................. L 1 - 4 J 3-75 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4 J 4-75 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 3 N 28-75 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 2

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N 29-75 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 6 F 13-76 Madison................. L 4 - 5* F 14-76 Madison................. W 9 - 3 D 3-76 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 3* D 4-76 Minneapolis ......... W 7 - 2 F 7-77 Madison................. W 7 - 1 F 8-77 Madison................. L 4 - 5 M 12-77 MadisonW .............. W 9 - 5 M 13-77 MadisonW .............. W 8 - 3 N 25-77 Madison................. W 4 - 1 N 26-77 Madison................. W 5 - 3 F 17-78 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 3* F 18-78 Minneapolis ......... W 3 - 1 O 27-78 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 8 O 28-78 Minneapolis ......... W 6 - 5 J 19-79 Madison................. L 2 - 3 J 20-79 Madison................. W 4 - 3 N 23-79 Minneapolis ......... L 5 - 6 N 24-79 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 7 F 8-80 Madison................. L 4 - 6 F 9-80 Madison................. L 6 - 7 N 28-80 Madison................. L 4 - 5* N 29-80 Madison................. W 8 - 3 J 16-81 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 6 J 17-81 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 8 M 28-81 DuluthN .................. W 6 - 3 N 6-81 Madison................. W 4 - 1 N 7-81 Madison................. T 6 - 6* D 4-81 Minneapolis ......... W 6 - 3 D 5-81 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 6 F 12-82 Madison................. L 1 - 2* F 13-82 Madison................. W 5 - 0 M 9-82 MadisonW .............. L 3 - 4 M 10-82 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 2 O 29-82 Minneapolis ......... T 4 - 4* O 30-82 Minneapolis ......... L 8 - 9 N 12-82 Madison................. W 4 - 3 N 13-82 Madison................. L 1 - 5 F 18-83 Minneapolis ......... W 7 - 3 F 19-83 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 5 M 12-83 MinneapolisW ...... W 5 - 1 M 13-83 MinneapolisW ...... W 3 - 2 O 28-83 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 5 O 29-83 Minneapolis ......... L 6 - 7 N 11-83 Madison................. W 3 - 1 N 12-83 Madison................. W 9 - 0 J 27-84 Madison................. W 5 - 4 J 28-84 Madison................. L 1 - 4 J 11-85 Minneapolis ......... L 5 - 6 J 12-85 Minneapolis ......... W 5 - 4* M 9-85 MinneapolisW ...... L 0 - 6 M 10-85 MinneapolisW ...... L 7 - 8 D 6-85 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 5* D 7-85 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 6 J 31-86 Madison................. W 7 - 4 F 1-86 Madison................. W 6 - 4

M 8-86 MinneapolisW ...... L 1 - 4 M 9-86 MinneapolisW ...... L 3 - 7 O 24-86 Madison................. L 2 - 3* O 25-86 Madison................. W 5 - 2 F 20-87 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5 F 21-87 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5 M 6-87 MinneapolisW ...... W 2 - 1 M 7-87 MinneapolisW ...... L 4 - 8 O 30-87 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 5 O 31-87 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 5* F 5-88 Madison................. L 0 - 1 F 6-88 Madison................. W 2 - 1 M 7-88 St. PaulW ................. W 3 - 2 O 14-88 Madison................. L 2 - 3* O 15-88 Madison................. L 2 - 4 F 17-89 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 F 18-89 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5 M 6-89 St. PaulW ................. W 4 - 3 M 24-89 MinneapolisN ....... L 2 - 4 M 25-89 MinneapolisN ....... L 2 - 4 N 3-89 Madison................. L 3 - 5 N 4-89 Madison................. W 4 - 3 F 16-90 Minneapolis ......... W 6 - 3 F 17-90 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4 M 12-90 St. PaulW ................. W 7 - 1 D 8-90 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 9 D 9-90 Minneapolis ......... T 4 - 4*J 25-91 Madison................. L 3 - 5J 26-91 Madison................. L 1 - 8 M 10-91 St. PaulW ................. L 2 - 3 N 15-91 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 5 N 16-91 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 F 7-92 Madison................. L 1 - 2 F 8-92 Madison................. W 4 - 1 N 13-92 Minneapolis ......... T 4 - 4* N 14-92 Bloomington+ ...... W 3 - 2 F 26-93 Madison................. T 4 - 4* F 27-93 Madison................. L 2 - 4 M 19-93 St. PaulW ................. L 2 - 3*J 8-94 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5J 9-94 Minneapolis ........ L 3 - 4* F 25-94 Madison................. L 2 - 3 F 26-94 Madison................. L 2 - 3 O 28-94 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 2* O 29-94 Minneapolis ........ L 2 - 5J 27-95 Madison................. L 2 - 6J 28-95 Madison................. W 6 - 5J 19-96 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 8J 20-96 Minneapolis ........ L 0 - 5 F 23-96 Madison................. W 6 - 3 F 24-96 Madison................. W 7 - 4 M 8-96 MilwaukeeW ......... L 3 - 4* N 1-96 Madison................. W 3 - 2 N 2-96 Madison................. L 1 - 6 F 28-97 Minneapolis ........ L 3 - 4 M 1-97 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 7

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N 7-97 Madison................. L 2 - 4 N 8-97 Madison................. W 3 - 2 F 6-98 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 F 7-98 Minneapolis ........ L 0 - 7 O 30-98 Madison................. L 2 - 3 O 31-98 Madison................. L 2 - 3 M 5-99 Minneapolis ......... W 6 - 4 M 6-99 Minneapolis ......... T 2 - 2* N 12-99 Madison................. W 4 - 3 N 13-99 Madison................. W 5 - 4* F 25-00 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 2 F 26-00 Minneapolis ......... W 5 - 4 M 17-00 MinneapolisW ...... W 5 - 3 N 3-00 Minneapolis ......... L 0 - 4 N 4-00 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5J 19-01 Madison................. W 4 - 2J 20-01 Madison................. L 2 - 8J 11-02 Madison................. W 8 - 3J 12-02 Madison................. L 2 - 6F 22-02 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 6 F 23-02 Minneapolis ......... L 3 - 4*D 6-02 Madison................. L 0 - 3D 7-02 Madison................. L 2 - 3F 14-03 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5F 15-03 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 8N 14-03 Madison................. T 3 - 3*N 15-03 Madison................. W 4 - 3J 30-04 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4J 31-04 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 3N 5-04 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 3N 6-04 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4F 4-05 Madison................. W 3 - 1F 5-05 Madison................. L 3 - 5D 2-05 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 3D 3-05 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 0J 27-06 Madison................. L 4 - 5J 28-06 Madison................. L 1 - 3M 18-06 St. PaulW ................. W 4 - 0N 18-06 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 2N 19-06 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 3J 12-07 Madison................. W 2 - 1J 13-07 Madison................. L 0 - 1M 16-07 St. PaulW ................ L 2 - 4J 25-08 Madison................. W 3 - 1J 26-08 Madison................. T 2 - 2*F 22-08 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 4F 23-08 Minneapolis ......... T 4 - 4*O 24-08 Madison................. T 2 - 2*O 25-08 Madison................. L 2 - 5F 6-09 Minneapolis ......... W 3 - 2F 7-09 Minneapolis ......... W 5 - 4N 6-09 Madison................. W 4 - 2N 7-09 Madison................. L 2 - 5M 5-10 Minneapolis^ ...... W 3 - 2M 7-10 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 6N 5-10 Minneapolis ......... W 6 - 0

N 6-10 Minneapolis ......... T 3 - 3*F 18-11 Madison................. L 2 - 5F 19-11 Madison................. T 3 - 3*N 11-11 Madison ............... W 3 - 1N 12-11 Madison ............... L 1 - 4M 2-12 Minneapolis ........ W 4 - 1M 3-12 Minneapolis ........ L 1 - 2N 16-12 Minneapolis ......... T 2 - 2*N 17-12 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 3F 15-13 Madison................. L 2 - 3F 17-13 ChicagoHCC ............ W 3 - 2N 29-13 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 1N 30-13 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 3F 6 -14 Madison................. W 2 - 1F 7-14 Madison................. W 2 - 1J 16-15 Minneapolis ......... T 2 - 2*J 17-15 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 5J 30-15 Madison................. L 5 - 7J 31-15 Madison................. T 4 - 4*J 22-16 Madison................. L 0 - 4J 23-16 Madison................. L 2 - 9M 11-16 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 3M 12-16 Minneapolis ......... L 1 - 4 J 20-17 Madison................. L 3 - 4*J 21-17 Madison................. W 5 - 3F 24-17 Minneapolis ......... W 3 - 2F 25-17 Minneapolis ......... L 2 - 3D 1-17 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 5D 2-17 Minneapolis ......... W 3 - 2F 9-18 Madison................. L 2 - 4F 10-18 Madison................. L 1 - 7N 9-18 Madison................. L 2 - 3N 10-18 Madison................. W 3 - 1J 25-19 Minneapolis ......... L 4 - 9 J 26-19 Minneapolis ......... W 4 - 3

290 games ...........................816-1058

* — number of overtimes+ — Game played at the Met^ — Game played at Target CenterBT — Big Ten Tournament gameN — NCAA playoff gameS — St. Louis Invitational TournamentSS — Big Ten Super Saturday, played at Madison Square Garden, New YorkW — WCHA playoff gameHCC — OfficeMax Hockey City Classic, Soldier Field

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UW trails 61-76-14 (.450)

In Madison .............................. 38-34-4In Ann Arbor .......................... 17-31-9Neutral ........................................ 6-11-1Playoffs .......................................... 5-6-0Overtime .................................... 4-8-11Largest win ................ 8-1, 11/19/71 Largest loss ............... 0-8, 12/29/67......................................... 3-11, 12/2/77 Last Five ........................................ 2-1-2Last 10 ............................................ 4-3-3Longest win streak .... 6 games (2x)....................Last: 10/16/76-3/26/77Avg. goals for ................................. 3.22Avg. goals against ........................ 3.41

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultF-13-22 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 6F-14-22 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 5J-11-23 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 2J-12-23 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 0 - 1J-19-23 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 1J-20-23 Madison. . . . . . . .W 1 - 0J-19-24 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 0 - 3J-20-24 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 2- 2**F-15-24 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 3F-16-24 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3F-27-25 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 2F-28-25 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 1F-12-26 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 1 - 1*F-13-26 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 2M-4-26 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3M-5-26 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 0F-18-27 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 1M-4-27 Windsor. . . . . . . .L 1 - 2M-5-27 Windsor. . . . . . . .L 0 - 1* M-7-27 Windsor. . . . . . . .L 0 - 1F-10-28 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 1F-11-28 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 1**F-27-28 Detroit . . . . . . . . .T 0 - 0* F-28-28 Detroit . . . . . . . . .L 1 - 3 F-18-29 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3*F-19-29 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 0M-1-29 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 3M 2-29 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 2 - 2*J-17-30 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1- 2**J-18-30 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2F-28-30 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 5M-1-30 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 0 - 0**J-16-31 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 0J-17-31 Madison. . . . . . . .W 1 - 0*F-19-31 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 0 - 0**F -21-31 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 0 - 31932 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 5

1933 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 81933 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 21934 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 51935 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 61935 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 2D-29-67 MinneapolisBT . .L 0 - 8 N-29-68 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4N-30-68 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 5F-28-69 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 5 - 8M-1-69 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 0 - 2N-28-69 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 4 - 3N-29-69 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 4D-28-69 St. LouisS . . . . . . .W 5 - 3 F-13-70 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2F-14-70 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4M-13-70 DenverW. . . . . . . .W 2 - 1 D-11-70 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 4 - 5*D-12-70 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 5 - 3F-12-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 2F-13-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 1N-19-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 1N-20-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 2F-18-72 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 5 - 1F-19-72 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 4 - 6N-24-72 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 5 - 3N-25-72 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 7 - 2D-8-72 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 3D-9-72 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 -4N-23-73 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 8 - 4N-24-73 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 4J-18-74 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3*J-19-74 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 3N-1-74 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 5 - 2N-2-74 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 8J-17-75 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 1J-18-75 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 6D-12-75 Madison. . . . . . . .L 4 - 8D-13-75 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 8F-20-76 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 4 - 3F-21-76 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 4 - 7O-15-76 Madison. . . . . . . .L 6 - 7*O-16-76 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 6*F-4-77 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 3 - 2F-5-77 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 11- 8M-16-77 MadisonW . . . . . .W 4 - 0M 17-77 MadisonW . . . . . .W 5 - 4M-26-77 DetroitN . . . . . . . .W 6 - 5* D-2-77 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 3 - 11D-3-77 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 3 - 7J-6-78 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 2J-7-78 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4N-10-78 Madison. . . . . . . .L 5 - 6N 11-78 Madison. . . . . . . .W 9 - 4F-16-79 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 8 - 3F-17-79 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 6 - 4N-16-79 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 4

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N 17-79 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 0J-18-80 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 5 - 6J-19-80 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 4 - 8N-21-80 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 5 - 3N-22-80 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 3J-9-81 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 5J-10-81 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3D-29-87 DetroitGL . . . . . . .W 6 - 0 A-2-92 AlbanyN. . . . . . . . .W 4 - 2 M-27-93 DetroitN . . . . . . . .L 3 - 4* N-27-93 Aub. HillsCH . . . . .W 5 - 3 N-25-94 St. PaulCH . . . . . . .L 2 - 7 M-25-95 MadisonN. . . . . . .L 3 - 4N-24-95 MilwaukeeCH . . .L 3 - 7 N-30-96 DetroitCH . . . . . . .L 4 - 8 N-30-97 Ann ArborCH. . . .L 1 - 2N-29-98 MadisonCH. . . . . .T 1 - 1*N-27-99 Ann ArborCH. . . .L 1 - 4N-23-00 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 2 - 3N-24-01 Ann ArborCH. . . .L 3 - 5N-29-02 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 1 - 4N-28-03 Ann ArborCH. . . .W 3 - 1N-27-04 MadisonCH. . . . . .W 3 - 1M-25-05 Grand RapidsN .L 1 - 4N-26-05 Ann ArborCH. . . .W 3 - 2N-24-06 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 3 - 4N-23-07 Ann ArborCH. . . .L 2 - 3N-29-08 MadisonCH. . . . . .W 3 - 0N-28-09 Ann ArborCH. . . .L 2 - 3F-6-10 MadisonCRHC . . . .W 3 - 2N-26-10 MadisonCH. . . . . .T 4 - 4*J-10-14 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2J-11-14 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 1J-31-14 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 3F-1-14 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 2 - 2J-23-15 Madison. . . . . . . .L 4 - 7J-24-15 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 6F-27-15 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 0 - 3F-28-15 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 2 - 5M-19-15 DetroitB10. . . . . . .L 1 - 5D-4-15 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 4 - 6D-5-15 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 6 - 6*F-12-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 4F-13-16 Madison. . . . . . . .T 4 - 4*D-9-16 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 7 - 4D-10-16 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 1 - 4F-17-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2F-18-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 4N-17-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 3N-18-17 Madison. . . . . . . .T 4 - 4*F-2-18 Ann Arbor. . . . . .L 3 - 5F-3-18 Ann Arbor. . . . . .W 4 - 2M-2-18 Ann ArborB10 . . .L 5 - 6M-3-18 Ann ArborB10 . . .L 4 - 7N-23-18 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 1 - 1N-24-18 Ann Arbor. . . . . .T 2 - 2

M 1 19 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4M 2 19 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3151 games. . . . . . . . . . . . . 486-515

Michigan State

Series tied 55-55-4 (.500)

In Madison .............................. 31-13-2In East Lansing ..................... 20-29-2Neutral ........................................... 4-6-0Playoffs .......................................... 3-5-0Overtime ....................................... 2-5-4Largest win ................... 13-3, 1/6/79Largest loss ............... 0-9, 12/12/64Last Five ........................................ 3-1-1Last 10 ............................................ 6-3-1Longest win streak .... 5 games (2x)Avg. goals for ................................. 3.85Avg. goals against ........................ 3.51

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-11-64 East Lansing . . .L 2 - 9D-12-64 East Lansing . . .L 0 - 9F-12-65 Madison. . . . . . . .L 4 - 8F-13-65 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 9F-11-66 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3F-12-66 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 5M-3-67 East Lansing . . .L 3 - 7M-4-67 East Lansing . . .L 3 - 4D-30-67 MinneapolisBT . . . .L 3 - 4M-1-68 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3M-2-68 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3D-20-68 DetroitGL . . . . . . .W 6 - 4 D-26-68 MadisonBT . . . . . .L 2 - 3F-7-69 East Lansing . . .W 2 - 1F-8-69 East Lansing . . .L 3 - 4D-23-69 Ann ArborBT . . . .W 6 - 3 J-2-70 East Lansing . . .L 3 - 4J-3-70 East Lansing . . .L 4 - 6M-6-70 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 0M-7-70 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3J-15-71 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 5J-16-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2F-26-71 East Lansing . . .L 2 - 4F-27-71 East Lansing . . .L 5 - 6*D-3-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 1D-4-71 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3F-25-72 East Lansing . . .W 5 - 0F-27-72 East Lansing . . .W 6 - 4J-12-73 East Lansing . . .W 4 - 3J-13-73 East Lansing . . .L 5 - 7F-9-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2F-10-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 4 N-30-73 Madison. . . . . . . .T 6 - 6*D-1-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2

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J-4-74 East Lansing . . .L 4 - 5J-5-74 East Lansing . . .L 6 - 7M-5-74 E. LansingW . . . . .L 1 - 4M-6-74 E. LansingW . . . . .W 4 - 3N-22-74 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3N-23-74 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4 F-14-75 East Lansing . . .L 1 - 3F-15-75 East Lansing . . .W 7 - 5M-4-75 MadisonW . . . . . .W 5 - 4M-5-75 MadisonW . . . . . .L 4 - 7N-7-75 Madison. . . . . . . .L 4 - 5N-8-75 Madison. . . . . . . .L 5 - 6*J-30-76 East Lansing . . .L 4 - 5*J-31-76 East Lansing . . .L 3 - 5M-10-76 E. LansingW . . . . .L 4 - 6M-11-76 E. LansingW . . . . .L 4 - 6N-19-76 East Lansing . . .L 2 - 5N-20-76 East Lansing . . .W 8 - 0J-28-77 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 - 6J-29-77 Madison. . . . . . . .W 9 - 2D-9-77 East Lansing . . .W 6 - 2D-10-77 East Lansing . . .W 7 - 3J-20-78 Madison. . . . . . . .T 5 - 5*J-21-78 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 2D-1-78 East Lansing . . .L 5 - 6D-2-78 East Lansing . . .W 5 - 1J-5-79 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 4J-6-79 Madison. . . . . . . .W 13- 3N-2-79 East Lansing . . .W 6 - 4N-3-79 East Lansing . . .L 4 - 5D-29-79 Detroit . . . . . . . . .W 10 - 4 J-25-80 Madison. . . . . . . .L 4 - 5J-26-80 Madison. . . . . . . .W 9 - 2F-20-81 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 5F-21-81 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4D-30-87 DetroitGL . . . . . . .W 4 - 3 N-26-93 Aub. HillsCH . . . . .L 2 - 4 N-26-94 St. PaulCH . . . . . . .L 2 - 3 M-24-95 MadisonN. . . . . . .W 5 - 3N-25-95 MilwaukeeCH . . .L 4 - 5 N-29-96 DetroitCH . . . . . . .L 1 - 3 N-28-97 East LansingCH .L 0 - 2N-27-98 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 1 - 3N-26-99 East LansingCH .W 5- 1N-26-00 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 2 - 6M-25-01 Grand RapidsN .L 1 - 5N-23-01 East LansingCH .L 1 - 2N-30-02 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 1 - 2*N-29-03 East LansingCH .W 2 - 1*N-26-04 MadisonCH. . . . . .L 0 - 4N-25-05 East LansingCH .W 3 - 1N-25-06 MadisonCH. . . . . .W 2 - 0N-24-07 East LansingCH .T 4 - 4*N-28-08 MadisonCH. . . . . .W 3 - 1N-27-09 East LansingCH .W 7 - 3N-27-10 MadisonCH. . . . . .W 4 - 1

F-21-14 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2F-22-14 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 0M-14-14 East Lansing . . .L 4 - 5*M-15-14 East Lansing . . .W 4 - 3F-20-15 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 1F-21-15 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 3M-6-15 East Lansing . . .L 0 - 3M-7-15 East Lansing . . .L 0 - 3D-11-15 East Lansing . . .L 4 - 3D-12-15 East Lansing . . .W 3 - 0F-19-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4F-20-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3J-6-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 1J-7-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 1F-3-17 East Lansing . . .W 6 - 3F-4-17 East Lansing . . .W 4 - 3*N-10-17 East Lansing . . .W 6 - 3N-11-17 East Lansing . . .L 0 - 2J-12-18 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 2J-13-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2D-7-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3D-8-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 0F-1-19 East Lansing . . .L 1 - 4F-2-19 East Lansing . . .T 2 - 2114 games. . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-400

Notre Dame

UW leads 42-23-8 (.630) In Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11-2In Notre Dame. . . . . . . . . . . . 16-11-5Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1-1Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0-1Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0-2

Largest win ................ 16-2, 2/17/68Largest loss .................. 2-8, 12/8/78Last Five ........................................ 2-2-1Last 10 ............................................ 4-5-1Longest win streak ............. 7 games................................2/17/68 - 12/6/69Avg. goals for ................................. 4.51Avg. goals against ........................ 2.95

Date Site . . . . . . . . . . ResultF-18-22 Notre Dame . . . L 0 - 3F-6-26 Madison . . . . . . . T 1 - 1F-17-68 Madison . . . . . . . W 16 - 2J-30-69 Notre Dame . . . W 10 - 2J-31-69 Notre Dame . . . W 12 - 0F-14-69 Milwaukee. . . . . W 5 - 1F-15-69 Madison . . . . . . . W 10 - 2D-5-69 Madison . . . . . . . W 7 - 3D-6-69 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 1D-19-70 Notre Dame . . . L 5 - 6D-20-70 Notre Dame . . . T 3 - 3*

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J-28-72 Notre Dame . . . W 5 - 3J-29-72 Notre Dame . . . W 5 - 3F-11-72 Madison . . . . . . . W 6 - 4F-12-72 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 1D-1-72 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 4*D-2-72 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 3F-23-73 Notre Dame . . . L 5 - 8F-24-73 Notre Dame . . . L 2 - 4M-9-73 Notre DameW. . T 4 - 4*M-10-73 Notre DameW. . W 4 - 3N-16-73 Notre Dame . . . W 6 - 2N-17-73 Notre Dame . . . L 4 - 6M-1-74 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 3M-2-74 Madison . . . . . . . L 1 - 5O-25-74 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 4O-26-74 Madison . . . . . . . L 3 - 5F-28-75 Notre Dame . . . T 3 - 3*M-1-75 Notre Dame . . . W 9 - 2D-5-75 Notre Dame . . . L 2 - 5D-6-75 Notre Dame . . . T 2 - 2*M-6-76 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 3M-7-76 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 1N-26-76 Madison . . . . . . . L 1 - 4N-27-76 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 3M-4-77 Notre Dame . . . W 8 - 3M-5-78 Madison . . . . . . . W 12 - 1D-8-78 Notre Dame . . . L 2 - 8D-9-78 Notre Dame . . . W 7 - 6*M-2-79 Madison . . . . . . . W 2 - 0M-3-79 Madison . . . . . . . W 7 - 3M-6-79 MadisonW . . . . . . W 11 - 5M-7-79 MadisonW . . . . . . W 5 - 2N-30-79 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 -2D-1-79 Madison . . . . . . . L 3 - 4F-2-80 Notre Dame . . . L 3 - 4F-3-80 Notre Dame . . . W 7 - 5N-14-80 Madison . . . . . . . L 4 - 5*N-15-80 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 0F-27-81 Notre Dame . . . L 2 - 4F-28-81 Notre Dame . . . W 7 - 0D-28-89 MilwaukeeB . . . . W 9 - 3D-28-95 MilwaukeeB . . . . L 2 - 3D-10-97 Madison . . . . . . . L 2 - 4D-12-97 Notre Dame . . . W 3 - 2O-3-98 Madison . . . . . . . L 1 - 2J-17-04 Madison . . . . . . . T 2 - 2*J-18-04 Madison . . . . . . . L 1 - 3J-21-05 South Bend . . . . W 2 - 0J-22-05 Rosemont . . . . . W 2 - 0O-12-07 Dayton . . . . . . . . W 4 - 1D-8-17 Madison . . . . . . . L 2 - 3D-9-17 Madison . . . . . . . L 2 - 6J-19-18 South Bend . . . . L 2 - 4J-21-18 Chicago. . . . . . . . W 5 - 0J-18-19 Madison . . . . . . . L 4 - 6J-20-19 Chicago. . . . . . . . T 2 - 2F-15-19 South Bend . . . . W 2 - 1F-16-19 South Bend . . . . L 2 - 5

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UW leads 18-16-3 (.528) In Madison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8-2In Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7-1Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1-0Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0-0Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0-3Largest win ................ 10-1, 1/25/69Largest loss .................. 1-5, 3/10/17......................................... 3-5, 10/13/07Last Five ........................................ 0-5-0Last 10 ............................................ 2-8-0Longest win streak ...........10 games.....................................2/5/65-2/11/06Avg. goals for ................................. 3.76Avg. goals against ........................ 2.65

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . ResultF-5-65 Madison. . . . . . . .W 11 - 4J-8-66 Columbus . . . . . .W 8 - 1F-10-67 Milwaukee . . . . .W 10 - 1D-28-67 Minneapolis. . . .W 11 - 2F-22-68 Columbus . . . . . .W 11 - 2D-27-68 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 - 2J-25-69 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 - 1J-29-69 Columbus . . . . . .W 5 - 0M-26-04 AlbanyN. . . . . . . . .W 1 - 0*F-11-06 Green BayFT . . . .W 4 - 2O-13-07 DaytonD . . . . . . . .L 3 - 5J-24-14 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3J-25-14 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3F-14-14 Columbus . . . . . .L 1 - 2F-15-14 Columbus . . . . . .W 4 - 2M-22-14 St. PaulB10 . . . . . . .W 5 - 4*F-13-15 Columbus . . . . . .L 1 - 2F-14-15 Columbus . . . . . .W 3 - 2M-13-15 Madison. . . . . . . .T 2 - 2*M-14-15 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 2J-8-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 2J-9-16 Madison. . . . . . . .T 4 - 4*F-26-16 Columbus . . . . . .T 4 - 4*F-27-16 Columbus . . . . . .L 5 - 6J-26-17 Columbus . . . . . .W 3 - 1J-28-17 New YorkSS . . . . .W 3 - 2*M-10-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 5M-11-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3M-17-17 DetroitB10. . . . . . .W 2 - 1O-6-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3O-7-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2F-23-18 Columbus . . . . . .L 2 - 6F-24-18 Columbus . . . . . .L 0 - 4N-16-18 Columbus . . . . . .L 0 - 4N-17-18 Columbus . . . . . .L 1 - 3F-8-19 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 2F-9-19 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 4

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Penn State

UW trails 12-17-3 (.422)

In Madison .................................... 6-6-2In University Park ..................... 6-8-1Neutral ........................................... 1-2-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-1-0Overtime ....................................... 1-2-2Largest win ................... 7-1, 12/6/13Largest loss ..................... 0-6, 3/4/17Last Five ........................................ 2-3-0Last 10 ............................................ 4-3-3Longest win streak ............. 5 games..................................12/6/13-3/21/14Avg. goals for ................................. 3.09Avg. goals against ........................ 3.66

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultF-24-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 0F-25-13 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3*D-6-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 1D-7-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3M-7-14 University Park W 4 - 2M-8-14 University Park W 3 - 2*M-21-14 St. PaulB10 . . . . . . .W 2 - 1D-5-14 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 5D-6-14 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 4F-6-15 University Park L 2 - 5F-7-15 University Park L 1 - 4J-15-16 University Park L 3 - 4 *J-16-16 University Park L 1 - 4M-4-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 2M-5-16 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3M-17-16 St. PaulB10 . . . . . . .L 2 - 5F-10-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 6F-11-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 5M-3-17 University Park W 7 - 4M-4-17 University Park L 0 - 6M-18-17 DetroitBT . . . . . . .L 1 - 2**J-5-18 University Park L 1 - 5J-6-18 University Park T 3 - 3*J-26-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2J-27-18 Madison. . . . . . . .T 4 - 4*N-30-18 Madison. . . . . . . .T 3 - 3*D-1-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 5F-22-19 University Park L 2 - 8F-23-19 University Park W 7 - 3 M-8-19 University Park W 4 - 3*M-9-19 University Park L 2 - 6M-10-19 University Park L 3 - 4*32 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99-117

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Alabama Huntsville

UW leads 10-0-0 (1.000)

In Madison ................................. 10-0-0In Huntsville ................................ 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 0-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Largest win ................ 7-0, 10/15/10Largest loss .................................. NoneLast Five ........................................ 5-0-0Last 10 ......................................... 10-0-0Longest win streak ......... 10 games..........................12/12/89 - 12/28/13Avg. goals for ................................. 4.60Avg. goals against ........................ 1.20

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-12-89 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3O-18-02 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2O-19-02 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2D-27-08 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 0O-15-10 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 0O-17-10 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2D-13-12 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 0D-14-12 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 1D-27-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 0D-28-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 210 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-12

Alaska

UW leads 9-1-0 (0.900)

In Madison .................................... 7-0-0In Fairbanks ................................. 2-0-0Neutral ........................................... 0-1-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-0Largest win ................ 6-2, 11/12/90Largest loss ............... 0-1, 10/10/14Last Five ........................................ 4-1-0Last 10 ............................................ 9-1-0Longest win streak ............ 7 games................................2/7/89 - 12/28/93Avg. goals for ................................. 5.10Avg. goals against ........................ 3.40

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultF-7-89 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 2J-2-90 Madison . . . . . . . W 7 - 6*N-12-90 Madison . . . . . . . W 6 - 2F-5-91 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 4

J-8-93 Fairbanks. . . . . . W 8 - 6J-9-93 Fairbanks. . . . . . W 4 - 3D-28-93 MilwaukeeB . . . . W 8 - 5O-10-14 Anchorage. . . . . L 0 - 1J-29-16 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 3J-30-16 Madison . . . . . . . W 5 - 210 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 - 34

Alaska Anchorage

UW leads 54-16-9 (.741)

In Madison ................................. 33-8-3In Anchorage ............................ 21-8-6Playoffs .......................................... 7-3-0Overtime ....................................... 4-0-9Largest win ................... 8-2, 2/18/00Largest loss ......4-1 (3x), 03/14/03Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 8-2-0Longest win streak ... 8 games (2x)........................ last: 12/5/08-3/13/10Avg. goals for ................................. 3.43Avg. goals against ........................ 2.00

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .Result N 19-90 Madison................. W 2 - 1 N 20-90 Madison................. T 2 - 2* D 10-93 Anchorage ............ W 5 - 4 D 11-93 Anchorage ............ W 4 - 1 M 5-94 Madison................. W 5 - 1 M 6-94 Madison................. W 4 - 3* J 6-95 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 1 J 7-95 Anchorage ............ L 2 - 4 J 5-96 Anchorage ............ L 0 - 1 J 6-96 Anchorage ............ W 6 - 3D 6-96 Anchorage ............ W 6 - 2 D 7-96 Anchorage ............ T 5 - 5* J 31-97 Madison................. T 2 - 2* F 1-97 Madison................. W 4 - 3* O 31-97 Anchorage ............ W 4 - 2 N 1-97 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 1 J 30-98 Madison................. W 2 - 1 J 31-98 Madison................. W 3 - 1 M 13-98 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 1 M 14-98 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 2 N 13-98 Madison................. W 2 - 1 N 14-98 Madison................. T 2 - 2* J 15-99 Anchorage ............ L 1 - 3 J 16-99 Anchorage ............ L 1 - 2 D 10-99 Madison................. W 5 - 2 D 11-99 Madison................. L 1 - 4 F 18-00 Anchorage ............ W 8 - 2

All-Time Series Scores - Non-Conference

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F 19-00 Anchorage ............ W 5 - 0 N 10-00 Madison................. L 3 - 5 N 11-00 Madison................. L 2 - 3 F 2-01 Anchorage ............ T 3 - 3* F 3-01 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 2* N 30-01 Anchorage ............ L 1 - 4 D 1-01 Anchorage ............ T 3 - 3* F 1-02 Madison................. W 5 - 4 F 2-02 Madison................. L 2 - 3J 17-03 Anchorage ............ T 2 - 2*J 18-03 Anchorage ............ T 1 - 1*F 7-03 Madison................. W 4 - 1F 8-03 Madison................. W 4 - 2F 27-04 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 0F 28-04 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 1M 12-04 MadisonW .............. L 2 - 3M 13-04 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 0M 14-04 MadisonW .............. L 1 - 4N 19-04 Anchorage ............ W 4 - 1N 20-04 Anchorage ............ W 4 - 1J 14-05 Madison................. W 6 - 1J 15-05 Madison................. W 3 - 2M 11-05 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 4M 12-05 MadisonW .............. L 1 - 2M 13-05 MadisonW .............. W 2 - 1O 28-05 Madison................. W 6 - 1O 29-05 Madison................. W 5 - 1N 3-06 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 2*N 4-06 Anchorage ............ L 1 - 2F 9-07 Madison................. W 4 - 0F 10-07 Madison................. W 3 - 1J 18-08 Anchorage ............ W 2 - 1J 19-08 Anchorage ............ T 4 - 4*D 5-08 Madison................. W 3 - 2D 6-08 Madison................. W 7 - 2J 9-09 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 2J 10-09 Anchorage ............ W 6 - 3N 13-09 Madison................. W 5 - 1N 14-09 Madison................. W 6 - 2M 12-10 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 1M 13-10 MadisonW .............. W 7 - 2D 3-10 Anchorage ............ L 1 - 2D 4-10 Anchorage ............ W 3 - 1J 20-12 Madison................. W 4 - 0J 21-12 Madison................. W 3 - 2J 4-13 Anchorage ............ W 5 - 3J 5-13 Anchorage ............ W 1 - 0J 25-13 Madison................. W 5 - 2J 26-13 Madison................. W 2 - 1J 3-14 Madison................. L 2 - 3J 4-14 Madison................. W 4 - 3O 11-14 Anchorage ............ L 2 - 479 games ............................. 271-158

* — overtimeW — WCHA playoff game

Arizona State

UW leads 2-0-0 (1.000)

In Madison .................................... 2-0-0Avg. goals for ................................. 3.50Avg. goals against ........................ 1.00

Date Site ......................ResultO-30-15 Madison................. W 5 - 1O-31-15 Madison................. W 2 - 12 games ............................7 - 2

Bemidji State

UW leads 6-0-1 (.929)

In Madison .................................... 3-0-1In Bemidji ...................................... 2-0-0Neutral Site .................................. 1-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-1Largest win ................... 4-0, 3/25/06Largest loss .................................. NoneLast Five ........................................ 4-0-1Last 10 ............................................ 6-0-1Longest win streak ............. 5 games .................................... 3/25/06-currentAvg. goals for ................................. 3.14Avg. goals against ........................ 1.43

Date Site ......................ResultM 25-06 Green Bay ............ W 4 - 0D 10-10 Madison................. W 3 - 2D 11-10 Madison................. W 2 - 0F 24-12 Bemidji .................. W 4 - 2F 25-12 Bemidji............ ....... W 4 - 2F 8-13 Madison................. T 2 - 2*F 9-13 Madison................. W 3 - 27 games ............................22-10

Boston College

UW trails 13-15-0 (.464)

In Madison .................................... 5-7-0In Chestnut Hill .......................... 3-6-0Neutral ........................................... 5-2-0Playoffs .......................................... 2-1-0Overtime ....................................... 0-2-0Largest win ............. 10-3, 12/28/92Largest loss ............... 0-6, 10/16/15Last Five ........................................ 4-1-0Last 10 ............................................ 4-6-0Longest win streak ............. 3 games ..........................12/29/89 - 12/28/92Avg. goals for ................................. 3.31

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Avg. goals against ........................ 3.96

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-28-70 St. Louis . . . . . . . .W 7 - 2J-4-85 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 5J-5-85 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 6N-8-85 Chestnut Hill . .W 5 - 4N-9-85 Chestnut Hill . .L 5 - 6J-4-86 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 5J-17-88 Chestnut Hill . .L 4 - 5*J-9-89 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4*D-29-89 Milwaukee . . . . .W 6 - 3M-30-90 DetroitN . . . . . . . .W 2 - 1D-28-92 Milwaukee . . . . .W 10 - 3M-25-00 MinneapolisN. . .L 1 - 4O-27-00 Chestnut Hill . .W 3 - 2N-2-01 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2N-3-01 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 3O-25-02 Chestnut Hill . .L 2 - 4A-8-06 MilwaukeeN . . . .W 2 - 1O-27-06 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 3O-28-06 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 4O-10-08 Chestnut Hill . .L 4 - 5A-10-10 DetroitN . . . . . . . .L 0 - 5O-18-13 Chestnut Hill . .L 2 - 9O-16-15 Chestnut Hill . .L 0 - 6O-14-16 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 1O-16-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 5 - 8O-13-17 Chestnut Hill . .W 5 - 2O-12-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 0O-13-18 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 528 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-108

Boston University

UW trails 6-12-1 (.342)

In Madison .................................... 4-3-1In Boston ....................................... 1-5-0Neutral ........................................... 1-5-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-3-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-1Largest win ...................... 7-1, 1/2/87Largest loss ................. 1-6, 1/10/15;......................................... 2-7, 10/19/13Last Five ........................................ 0-4-1Last 10 ............................................ 2-7-1Longest win streak .... 2 games (2x) ...................... last: 12/30/85 - 1/2/87Avg. goals for ................................. 3.37Avg. goals against ........................ 4.21

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultM-16-72 BostonN . . . . . . . .L 1 - 4M-23-78 ProvidenceN. . . .L 2 - 5J-2-83 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 0J-3-83 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2

O-12-84 Madison. . . . . . . .L 5 - 6O-13-84 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 4D-29-85 Boston . . . . . . . . .L 4 - 7D-30-85 Boston . . . . . . . . .W 6 - 3J-2-87 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 1J-13-88 Boston . . . . . . . . .L 6 - 10J-6-89 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 2D-29-92 MilwaukeeB . . . .L 3 - 6M-26-94 AlbanyN. . . . . . . . .L 1 - 4D-30-00 MilwaukeeB . . . .W 3 - 2O-8-10 St. Louis . . . . . . . .L 3 - 4O-19-13 Boston . . . . . . . . .L 2 - 7J-9-15 Madison. . . . . . . .T 3 - 3*J-10-15 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 6O-17-15 Boston . . . . . . . . .L 1 - 419 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-80

Bowling Green

UW leads 7-3-1 (.682)

In Madison .................................... 5-1-0In Bowling Green ...................... 2-1-1Neutral ........................................... 0-1-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-1-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-1Largest win ................ 11-1, 1/28/69Largest loss ......................................3-4, ..................................12/6/68, 3/24/78Last Five ........................................ 4-0-1Last 10 ............................................ 7-2-1Longest win streak ............. 3 games..........................10/23/81 - 10/15/82Avg. goals for ................................. 5.36Avg. goals against ........................ 3.09

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-12-67 Bowling Green L 1 - 2D-6-68 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4D-7-68 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 3J-28-69 Bowling Green W 11 - 1M-24-78 ProvidenceN . . .L 3 - 4O-23-81 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 4O-24-81 Madison. . . . . . . .W 9 - 3O-15-82 Bowling Green W 4 - 3O-16-82 Bowling Green T 4 - 4*D-28-94 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3*D-29-07 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 311 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-34

Canisius

UW leads 2-0-0 (1.00)

In Madison .................................... 2-0-0In Buffalo ....................................... 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 0-0-0

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Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-0Avg. goals for ................................. 4.50Avg. goals against ........................ 2.50

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ-7-11 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 0J-8-11 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 5*2 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5

Clarkson

UW leads 5-4-2 (.545)

In Madison .................................... 3-1-1In Potsdam ................................... 2-3-1Neutral ........................................... 2-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 2-2-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-1Largest win ................... 8-3, 1/20/73Largest loss .................. 3-8, 3/15/91Last Five ........................................ 1-4-0Last 10 ............................................ 4-4-2Longest win streak .... 2 games (2x).........................last: 1/5/80 - 3/20/81Avg. goals for ................................. 4.27Avg. goals against ........................ 4.27

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ-19-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4*J-20-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 3J-4-80 Madison. . . . . . . .T 3 - 3*J-5-80 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 2M-20-81 PotsdamN . . . . . .W 3 - 2M-21-81 PotsdamN . . . . . .T 6 - 6M-15-91 PotsdamN . . . . . .L 3 - 8M-16-91 PotsdamN . . . . . .L 4 - 5D-29-06 MadisonB . . . . . . .L 2 - 6O-29-16 Potsdam . . . . . . .W 5 - 4O-19-18 Potsdam . . . . . . .L 2 - 411 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 - 47

Colgate

UW leads 4-0-1 (.900)

In Madison .................................... 2-0-1Neutral ........................................... 2-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-1Largest win ............. 13-1, 11/11/72Largest loss .................................. NoneAvg. goals for ................................. 7.40Avg. goals against ........................ 2.00

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultN-10-72 Madison. . . . . . . .W 13 - 3N-11-72 Madison. . . . . . . .W 13 - 1

A-1-90 DetroitN . . . . . . . .W 7 - 3D-29-02 MilwaukeeBO . . .W 2 - 1D-28-07 MadisonB . . . . . . .T 2 - 2*5 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 - 10

Colorado College

UW leads 112-67-9 (.619)

In Madison .............................. 58-31-5In Colorado Springs ........... 49-33-3Neutral Site .................................. 5-2-1Playoffs ....................................... 14-8-0Overtime .................................... 10-9-8Largest win ..........9-1 (x2), 1/14/06Largest loss .................. 4-11, 3/8/81Last Five ........................................ 4-1-0Last 10 ............................................ 4-6-0Longest win streak ...........11 games............................... 11/18/81-1/21/83Avg. goals for ................................. 4.15Avg. goals against ........................ 3.29

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .Result J 8-65 Madison................. L 4 - 8 J 9-65 Madison................. L 3 - 7 J 28-66 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 3 J 29-66 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 4 -10 J 27-67 Madison................. L 2 - 5 J 28-67 Madison................. L 4 - 7 F 2-68 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3 F 3-68 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 2 J 3-69 Madison................. L 3 - 5 J 4-69 Madison................. L 2 - 3* F 20-70 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 3 F 21-70 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3J 8-71 Madison................. W 7 - 1J 9-71 Madison................. W 8 - 2 D 10-71 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 7 - 2 D 11-71 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 3J 14-72 Madison................. W 6 - 5J 15-72 Madison................. W 7 - 6 N 3-72 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 6- 10 N 4-72 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 0 N 17-72 Madison................. W 6 - 3 N 18-72 Madison................. W 5 - 3 D 28-72 St. LouisS ................ W 6 - 2 N 9-73 Madison................. W 4 - 3 N 10-73 Madison................. W 8 - 3 F 1-74 Colo. Spgs. ............ T 4 - 4* F 2-74 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 8 - 3 D 6-74 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 7 - 4 D 7-74 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 5 J 24-75 Madison................. W 5 - 3 J 25-75 Madison................. L 4 - 6 N 21-75 Madison................. L 5 - 6 N 22-75 Madison................. W 6 - 3

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F 6-76 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3* F 7-76 Colo. Spgs. ............ T 2 - 2* N 12-76 Madison................. W 6 - 5 N 13-76 Madison................. W 5 - 4 J 21-77 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 3 J 22-77 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 1 M 9-77 MadisonW .............. W 3 - 1 M 10-77 MadisonW .............. W 3 - 1 N 4-77 Madison................. W 8 - 6 N 5-77 Madison................. L 4 - 5 F 2-78 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 4* F 3-78 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3 N 3-78 Madison................. W 4 - 2N 4-78 Madison................. L 2 - 5 F 23-79 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 1 F 24-79 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 8 - 6 D 7-79 Madison................. L 4 - 5* D 8-79 Madison................. W 5 - 4 F 22-80 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 2 F 23-80 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 6 - 7* O 31-80 Madison................. W 6 - 4 N 1-80 Madison................. W 7 - 5 F 13-81 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3* F 14-81 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 4 M 7-81 MadisonW .............. W 8 - 2 M 8-81 MadisonW .............. L 4- 11 N 18-81 Madison................. W 6 - 3 N 20-81 Madison................. W 6 - 3 N 21-81 Madison................. W 7 - 2 J 20-82 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 1 J 22-82 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 7 - 6 J 23-82 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 9 - 6 N 3-82 Madison................. W 7 - 4 N 5-82 Madison................. W 9 - 1 N 6-82 Madison................. W 5 - 1 J 19-83 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 1 J 21-83 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 8 - 3 J 22-83 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 1 - 3 F 25-83 MadisonW .............. W 3 - 2 F 26-83 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 2 N 18-83 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 2 - 1 N 19-83 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 3 - 2 D 22-83 Madison................. L 5 - 6* D 23-83 Madison................. L 3 - 4 F 1-85 Madison................. W 7 - 2 F 2-85 Madison................. W 4 - 2 M 2-85 MadisonW .............. W 2 - 1 M 3-85 MadisonW .............. W 7 - 3 J 24-86 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 7 - 5 J 25-86 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 2 - 1 N 7-86 Madison................. W 3 - 2* N 8-86 Madison................. W 3 - 2* J 23-87 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3 J 24-87 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 3 - 5 N 20-87 Madison................. W 0 - 4 N 21-87 Madison................. L 1 - 2

J 22-88 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 7 - 2 J 23-88 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 3 N 18-88 Madison................. T 3 - 3* N 19-88 Madison................. L 1 - 4 D 29-88 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 2 D 30-88 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 2 D 8-89 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 0 D 9-89 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 5 - 6 F 9-90 Madison................. W 7 - 3 F 10-90 Madison................. W 9 - 5 N 16-90 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 3 N 17-90 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 3 - 2 F 8-91 Madison................. W 5 - 2 F 9-91 Madison................. W 4 - 2 D 6-91 Madison................. W 7 - 4 D 7-91 Madison................. W 6 - 3 F 21-92 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 6 F 22-92 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 1 - 2 M 21-92 St. PaulW ................. W 5 - 3 N 20-92 Madison................. W 1 - 0 N 21-92 Madison................. W 3 - 1 F 19-93 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 1 F 20-93 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 5* M 12-93 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 3 M 13-93 MadisonW .............. W 10- 3 N 19-93 Madison................. W 6 - 3 N 20-93 Madison................. W 4- 2 F 11-94 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 3 - 8 F 12-94 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 2 J 13-95 Madison................. L 2 - 5 J 14-95 Madison................. W 8 - 1 M 18-95 St. PaulW ................. W 4 - 3* O 13-95 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 4 - 8 O 14-95 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 6 D 8-95 Madison................. L 2 - 4 D 9-95 Madison................. L 1 - 2 M 9-96 MilwaukeeW ......... L 4 - 6 N 16-96 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 3 - 7 N 17-96 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 4 - 5 F 7-97 Madison................. W 5 - 2 F 8-97 Madison................. L 2 - 6 M 7-97 Colo. SpgsW. ......... L 2 - 5 M 8-97 Colo. SpgsW. ......... L 0-14ot

J 23-98 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 6 - 5* J 24-98 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 0 M 20-98 MilwaukeeW ......... W 5 - 2 F 11-99 Madison................. W 5 - 4 F 13-99 Madison................. L 0 - 3 D 3-99 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 3* D 4-99 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 1 M 3-00 Madison................. L 4 - 5 M 4-00 Madison................. W 2 - 1 N 17-00 Madison................. W 2 - 1 N 18-00 Madison................. L 3 - 4* F 23-01 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 4 - 5 F 24-01 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 5 - 3

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M 15-01 St. PaulW ................. L 3 - 4 D 28-01 Milwaukee ............ T 3 - 3* F 8-02 Colo. Spgs. ............ T 5 - 5* F 9-02 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 0 - 6M 14-02 St. Paul.................... L 2 - 3*J 24-03 Colo. Spgs ............. L 2 - 4J 25-03 Colo. Spgs ............. L 0 - 5N 22-03 Madison................. T 2 - 2*N 23-03 Madison................. T 2 - 2*J 23-04 Colo. Spgs ............. W 4 - 2J 24-04 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 1 - 3F 18-05 Madison................. W 5 - 1F 19-05 Madison................. L 1 - 2N 11-05 Madison................. T 2 - 2*N 12-05 Madison................. W 3 - 0J 13-06 Colo. Spgs ............. W 3 - 2J 14-06 Colo. Spgs ............. W 9 - 1F 2-07 Colo. Spgs ............. L 1 -2*F 3-07 Colo. Spgs ............. L 2 - 4N 16-07 Colo. Spgs ............. L 3 - 4N 17-07 Colo. Spgs ............. L 1 - 6J 4-08 Madison................. L 0 - 2J 5-08 Madison................. L 1 - 3J 16-09 Madison................. W 6 - 1J 17-09 Madison................. L 3 - 4O 16-10 Madison................. L 2 - 3O 17-10 Madison................. T 1 - 1*J 15-10 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 4 - 0J 16-10 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 5 - 6M 4-11 Madison................. L 2 - 3M 5-11 Madison................. W 3 - 1M 11-11 Colo. SpgsW .......... W 3 - 1M 12-11 Colo. SpgsW .......... L 3 - 4*M 13-11 Colo. SpgsW .......... L 1 - 2N 18-11 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 4N 19-11 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 1 - 4N 2-12 Madison................. L 4 - 5*N 3-12 Madison................. L 0 - 3M 23-13 St. PaulW ................. W 3 - 2D 13-13 Madison................. W 4 - 1D 14-13 Madison................. W 4 - 3*N 21-14 Colo. Spgs. ............ L 2 - 5N 25-16 Colo. Spgs. ............ W 2 - 1188 games ...........................782-620

* — number of overtimesW — WCHA playoff gameS — St. Louis Invitational Tournament

Denver

UW leads 76-64-13 (.539)

In Madison .............................. 34-33-7In Denver ................................ 38-30-6Neutral Site .................................. 4-1-0Playoffs ....................................... 13-3-0

Overtime .................................... 6-7-12Largest win ................... 8-0, 1/14/83Largest loss ... 3-10 (2x), 12/21/86Last Five ........................................ 0-4-1Last 10 ............................................ 2-6-1Longest win streak ............. 7 games.....................................2/6/82-11/5/83Avg. goals for ................................. 3.79Avg. goals against ........................ 3.52

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ 31-68 Denver ................... L 1 - 7 D 12-69 Madison................. L 3 - 5 D 13-69 Madison................. L 1 - 4 M 14-70 MadisonW .............. W 3 - 2 N 27-70 Denver ................... W 6 - 3 N 28-70 Denver ................... L 4- 10 M 3-72 Madison................. L 2 - 4 M 4-72 Madison................. L 2 - 6 M 18-72 BostonN .................. W 5 - 2 J 5-73 Denver ................... W 3 - 2 J 6-73 Denver ................... L 1 - 2 M 17-73 BostonN .................. W 4 - 2 D 7-73 Madison................. T 3 - 3*D 8-73 Madison................. L 4 - 5* N 29-74 Denver ................... W 7 - 3 N 30-74 Denver ................... W 6 - 5*F 7-75 Madison................. W 9 - 2F 8-75 Madison................. W 5 - 3 J 2-76 Denver ................... W 6 - 3 J 3-76 Denver ................... W 7 - 5 F 25-77 Denver ................... L 3 - 6 F 26-77 Denver ................... W 5 - 2 F 10-78 Madison................. L 1 - 5 F 11-78 Madison................. L 2 - 3 F 2-79 Madison................. W 5 - 4* F 3-79 Madison................. W 10- 4 J 11-80 Madison................. W 7 - 2 J 12-80 Madison................. W 6 - 4 O 24-80 Denver ................... W 5 - 3 O 25-80 Denver ................... L 3 - 5 J 15-82 Denver ................... W 3 - 2 J 16-82 Denver ................... W 2 - 1* F 5-82 Madison................. L 2 - 4 F 6-82 Madison................. W 4 - 0 J 14-83 Denver ................... W 8 - 0 J 15-83 Denver ................... W 8 - 4 F 11-83 Madison................. W 4 - 1 F 12-83 Madison................. W 5 - 3 N 4-83 Denver ................... W 6 - 4 N 5-83 Denver ................... W 7 - 4 J 20-84 Denver ................... L 5 - 6J 21-84 Denver ................... W 10- 4 F 10-84 Madison................. W 4 - 3* F 11-84 Madison................. W 6 - 4 F 25-84 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 3

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F 26-84 MadisonW .............. W 8 - 5J 18-85 Denver ................... W 8 - 7* J 19-85 Denver ................... L 3- 10 O 18-85 Madison................. L 2 - 4 O 19-85 Madison................. W 6 - 2 N 21-86 Denver ................... T 2 - 2* N 22-86 Denver ................... L 6 - 8 D 20-86 Madison................. L 2 - 5 D 21-86 Madison................. L 3- 10 O 16-87 Denver ................... L 3 - 8 O 17-87 Denver ................... L 5 - 6 N 6-87 Madison................. W 3 - 2 N 7-87 Madison................. W 7 - 2 O 28-88 Denver ................... W 7 - 4 O 29-88 Denver ................... T 4 - 4* F 3-89 Madison................. W 4 - 3* F 4-89 Madison................. T 2 - 2* O 27-89 Denver ................... W 6 - 5 O 28-89 Denver ................... W 4 - 2 J 26-90 Madison................. W 3 - 2 J 27-90 Madison................. W 7 - 1 D 13-90 Madison................. W 4 - 2 D 14-90 Madison................. W 5 - 2 J 18-91 Denver ................... L 3 - 6 J 19-91 Denver ................... W 4 - 3 N 29-91 Madison................. T 3 - 3* N 30-91 Madison................. W 6 - 3 J 10-92 Denver ................... W 3 - 2 J 11-92 Denver ................... L 2 - 3* D 11-92 Denver ................... W 5 - 2 D 12-92 Denver ................... L 4 - 5J 22-93 Madison................. L 4 - 5*J 23-93 Madison................. W 4 - 2 O 22-93 Denver ................... W 3 - 2 O 23-93 Denver ................... W 6 - 3 O 21-94 Madison................. W 4 - 1 O 22-94 Madison................. W 6 - 4 F 24-95 Denver ................... W 4 - 3 F 25-95 Denver ................... L 2 - 5 M 17-95 St. PaulW ................. W 5 - 4 O 20-95 Madison................. W 4 - 3 O 21-95 Madison................. L 2 - 6 O 25-96 Denver ................... W 8 - 3 O 26-96 Denver ................... L 2 - 3 F 21-97 Madison................. L 3 - 5 F 22-97 Madison................. L 3 - 4J 3-98 Denver ................... W 5 - 2 J 4-98 Denver ................... W 7 - 3 F 13-98 Madison................. W 7 - 4 F 14-98 Madison................. L 2 - 3 N 20-98 Denver ................... W 3 - 0 N 21-98 Denver ................... L 3 - 5 J 29-99 Madison................. T 5 - 5* J 30-99 Madison................. L 0 - 5 N 5-99 Denver ................... W 3 - 2 N 6-99 Denver ................... W 5 - 3

J 12-01 Madison................. L 1 - 2 J 13-01 Madison................. T 2 - 2* M 9-01 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 4 M 10-01 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 2 J 4-02 Denver ................... L 0 - 3 J 5-02 Denver ................... L 1 - 5 F 15-02 Madison................. L 2 - 5 F 16-02 Madison................. L 2 - 3N 1-02 Madison................. L 3 - 5N 2-02 Madison................. L 3 - 5J 31-03 Denver ................... L 1 - 4F 1-03 Denver ................... L 1 - 7D 5-03 Denver ................... T 2 - 2*D 6-03 Denver ................... W 3 - 1O 29-04 Madison................. W 6 - 3O 30-04 Madison................. L 3 - 5F 11-05 Denver ................... L 3 - 4F 12-05 Denver ................... T 3 - 3*J 20-06 Madison................. L 0 - 1J 21-06 Madison................. L 2 - 4N 10-06 Madison................. L 0 - 2N 11-06 Madison................. L 3 - 4*J 5-07 Denver ................... L 1 - 3J 6-07 Denver ................... W 4 - 0M 9-07 DenverW ................. W 3 - 2M 10-07 DenverW ................. W 2 - 1J 11-08 Denver ................... L 2 - 3J 12-08 Denver ................... W 7 - 2M 29-08 MadisonN ............... W 6 - 2O 17-08 Denver ................... L 5 - 6O 18-08 Denver ................... L 4 - 7F 20-09 Madison................. L 3 - 4*F 21-09 Madison................. L 0 - 5M 20-09 St. PaulW ................. L 0 - 3J 22-10 Madison................. T 3 - 3*J 23-10 Madison................. W 4 - 3M 20-10 St. PaulW ................. W 6 - 3O 22-10 Denver ................... L 2 - 4O 23-10 Denver ................... T 2 - 2*F 17-12 Madison................. L 0 - 3F 18-12 Madison................. W 5 - 2M 9-12 DenverW ............... W 1 - 0M 10-12 DenverW ............... L 1 - 3M 11-12 DenverW ............... L 2 - 3*N 30-12 Denver ................... T 1 - 1*D 1-12 Denver ................... W 3 - 1N 22-14 Denver ................... L 2 - 3N 20-15 Madison................. T 3 - 3*N 21-15 Madison................. L 2 - 6N 26-16 Denver ................... L 5 - 6J 4-19 Madison................. L 3 - 6J 5-19 Madison................. L 3 - 4* 153 games ........................... 580-539

* — number of overtimesN — NCAA playoff game

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Ferris StatE

UW leads 3-3-2 (.500)

In Madison .................................... 3-2-1In Big Rapids ................................ 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 0-1-1Overtime ....................................... 0-0-1Largest win ................... 8-2, 11/7/80Largest loss .............. 1-3, 12/28/03; ............................................... 3-5, 1/1/05Avg. goals for ................................. 3.50Avg. goals against ........................ 2.87

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultN-7-80 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 2N-8-80 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2D-28-03 MadisonB . . . . . . .L 1 - 3J-1-05 MadisonB . . . . . . .L 3 - 5N-28-14 Madison. . . . . . . .T 1 - 1*N-29-14 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3O-23-15 Big Rapids. . . . . .T 5 - 5O-24-15 Big Rapids. . . . . .L 1 - 28 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 - 23

Harvard

UW leads 8-1-0 (.889)

In Madison .................................... 5-1-0

In Boston ....................................... 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 3-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-0-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-0Largest win ................... 6-1, 3/20/82Largest loss ............... 3-4, 12/29/76Last Five ........................................ 5-0-0Longest win streak ............. 7 games...............................12/30/76 - presentAvg. goals for ................................. 4.88Avg. goals against ........................ 3.00

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-26-71 St. Louis . . . . . . . .W 2 - 1*D-29-76 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4D-30-76 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 5M-20-82 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 1M-21-82 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3M-26-83 Grand ForksN . .W 6 - 2D-21-85 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4D-22-85 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4D-27-92 Milwaukee . . . . .W 6 - 39 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-27

Lake Superior State

UW leads 4-1-2 (.714)

In Madison .................................... 3-0-2In Sault Ste. Marie .................... 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 1-1-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-1-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-2Largest win ................... 8-1, 11/2/13Largest loss ..................... 3-5, 4/6/92Last Five ........................................ 2-1-2Avg. goals for ................................. 4.57Avg. goals against ........................ 3.14

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-28-82 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 5 D-30-82 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3A-6-92 AlbanyN. . . . . . . . .L 3 - 5D-29-94 MilwaukeeB . . . .W 6 - 4D-28-08 MadisonB . . . . . . .T 1 - 1*N-1-13 Madison. . . . . . . .T 3 - 3*N-2-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 17 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-22

Massachusetts

UW leads 4-0-0 (1.000)

In Madison .................................... 4-0-0In Amherst .................................... 0-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Largest win ................ 5-1, 12/30/10Largest loss .................................. NoneAvg. goals for ................................. 5.25Avg. goals against ........................ 2.25

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultO-6-00 Madison. . . . . . . .W 9 - 6O-7-00 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 0D-30-10 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 1D-31-10 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 24 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-9

Massachusetts Lowell

UW leads 7-2-1 (.833)

In Madison .................................... 4-0-1In Lowell ........................................ 1-1-0Neutral ........................................... 0-1-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-1-1Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Largest win ................... 7-1, 3/19/88Largest loss .................. 1-6, 3/29/13Last Five ........................................ 3-1-1

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Last 10 ............................................ 7-2-1Longest win streak ............. 4 games.............................11/9/84 - 10/27/85Avg. goals for ................................. 5.00Avg. goals against ........................ 3.40

Date Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . ResultN-9-84 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 4N-10-84 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 3O-26-85 Lowell . . . . . . . . . .W 5 - 3O-27-85 Lowell . . . . . . . . . .W 6 - 3D-6-86 Lowell . . . . . . . . . .L 3 - 4J-4-88 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 4M-19-88 MadisonN. . . . . . .W 7 - 1M-20-88 MadisonN. . . . . . .T 4 - 4D-4-88 Lowell . . . . . . . . . .W 3 - 2M-29-13 ManchesterN . . .L 1 - 610 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-34

Mercyhurst

UW leads 5-1-0 (.833)

In Madison .................................... 5-1-0In Erie ............................................. 0-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Largest win ................ 8-0, 10/16/04Largest loss .................................. NoneAvg. goals for ................................. 4.83Avg. goals against ........................ 1.83

Date Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . ResultO-15-04 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2O-16-04 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 0N-25-11 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 2N-26-11 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 -2N-25-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3N-26-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 26 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 - 11

Merrimack

UW leads 3-1-0 (.750)

In Madison .................................... 2-1-0In North Andover ..................... 1-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Largest win ..................... 5-4, 1/2/10;......................................... 3-2, 11/18/16Largest loss ............... 0-2, 11/19/16Avg. goals for ................................. 3.00Avg. goals against ........................ 2.25

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ-2-10 MadisonB . . . . . . .W 5 - 4N-18-16 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2

N-19-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 0 - 2O-14-17 North Andover W 4 - 1 4 games ..................................12 - 9

Miami

UW leads 4-2-0 (.667)

In Madison .................................... 2-1-0In Oxford ....................................... 1-1-0Neutral ........................................... 1-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-0-0Largest win ................... 3-1, 3/26/93Largest loss ............... 0-2, 11/15/13Avg. goals for ................................. 1.83Avg. goals against ........................... 1.5

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultO-20-79 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2M-26-93 DetroitN . . . . . . . .W 3 - 1J-18-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 1 - 0J-19-13 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 2N-15-13 Oxford . . . . . . . . .L 0 - 2N-16-13 Oxford . . . . . . . . .W 3 - 26 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 9

Michigan Tech

UW leads 101-50-10 (.658)

In Madison .............................. 63-21-6In Houghton .......................... 34-27-4Neutral Site .................................. 4-2-0Playoffs ....................................... 12-1-0Overtime ....................................... 6-5-8Largest win ............. 10-2, 12/27/78Largest loss .................. 1-8, 11/7/92Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 4-4-2Longest win streak ...........13 games............................... 2/24/89-10/18/91Avg. goals for ................................. 4.06Avg. goals against ........................ 2.98

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD 29-27 Houghton .............T 0 - 0 D 30-27 Houghton ............. L 0 - 6 D 27-28 Houghton ............. T 1 - 1* D 19-29 Houghton ............. W 3 - 1 D 20-29 Houghton ............. L 2 - 3J 13-33 Madison................. L 0 - 5J 14-33 Madison................. L 0 - 4D 21-33 Houghton ............. T 2 - 2 D 22-33 Houghton ............. L 1 - 3 D 8-67 Madison................. L 5 - 6 D 9-67 Madison................. W 4 - 3 N 22-68 Houghton ............. T 7 - 7*

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N 23-68 Houghton ............. W 4 - 3 D 21-68 DetroitGL ................ L 1 - 4 J 9-70 Madison................. W 3 - 2*J 10-70 Madison................. L 2 - 3* M 21-70 Lake PlacidN ......... W 6 - 5 N 13-70 Houghton ............. L 1 - 6 N 14-70 Houghton ............. L 2 - 5 D 17-71 Madison................. W 6 - 3 D 18-71 Madison................. W 6 - 1 M 7-72 MadisonW .............. L 3 - 5 M 8-72 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 1 F 2-73 Houghton ............. L 1 - 7 F 3-73 Houghton ............. L 3 - 5 J 11-74 Madison................. L 1 - 4 J 12-74 Madison................. L 4 - 6 F 21-75 Madison................. W 4 - 0 F 22-75 Madison................. L 2 - 4 J 23-76 Madison................. W 5 - 1 J 24-76 Madison................. L 4 - 5 F 27-76 Houghton ............. L 3 - 9 F 28-76 Houghton ............. L 6 - 9 F 11-77 Madison................. W 8 - 4 F 12-77 Madison................. W 4 - 3 O 28-77 Houghton ............. L 5 - 6* O 29-77 Houghton ............. W 10- 4 J 27-78 Madison................. W 10- 2 J 28-78 Madison................. L 4 - 5 M 14-78 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 3 M 15-78 MadisonW .............. W 7 - 4 J 12-79 Houghton ............. L 5 - 8 J 13-79 Houghton ............. W 5 - 2 O 26-79 Houghton ............. W 6 - 5 O 27-79 Houghton ............. L 4 - 6 D 28-79 DetroitGL ................ L 0 - 1 J 30-81 Madison................. L 3 - 5 J 31-81 Madison................. W 6 - 2 D 13-84 Madison................. W 6 - 3 D 14-84 Madison................. L 4 - 5 F 22-85 Houghton ............. W 4 - 3 F 23-85 Houghton ............. W 7 - 3 F 21-86 Houghton ............. W 7 - 5 F 22-86 Houghton ............. L 3 - 4* O 17-86 Houghton ............. L 3 - 6 O 18-86 Houghton ............. W 5 - 2 F 10-87 Madison................. W 4 - 3 F 11-87 Madison................. W 3 - 2 O 23-87 Madison................. W 4 - 0 O 24-87 Madison................. W 9 - 2 D 4-87 Houghton ............. W 4 - 1 D 5-87 Houghton ............. W 4 - 2 N 4-88 Madison................. W 4 - 1 N 5-88 Madison................. W 7 - 3 D 9-88 Houghton ............. L 3 - 4 D 10-88 Houghton ............. L 5 - 6 F 24-89 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 2 F 25-89 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 3

O 20-89 Madison................. W 6 - 5 O 21-89 Madison................. W 8 - 2 F 2-90 Houghton ............. W 5 - 4 F 3-90 Houghton ............. W 7 - 2 M 3-90 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 2 M 4-90 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 3* O 12-90 Madison................. W 6 - 1 O 13-90 Madison................. W 4 - 0 J 11-91 Houghton ............. W 3 - 1 J 12-91 Houghton ............. W 3 - 2 O 18-91 Houghton ............. W 5 - 2 O 19-91 Houghton ............. L 1 - 5 N 8-91 Madison................. W 3 - 2* N 9-91 Madison................. W 4 - 3* N 6-92 Houghton ............. W 6 - 5* N 7-92 Houghton ............. L 1 - 8 M 6-93 Madison................. L 4 - 5 M 7-93 Madison................. T 3 - 3* N 12-93 Houghton ............. L 0 - 4 N 13-93 Houghton ............. W 5 - 3 F 4-94 Madison................. W 5 - 0 F 5-94 Madison................. W 5 - 2 M 19-94 MilwaukeeW ......... W 8 - 3 N 11-94 Houghton ............. W 7 - 6 N 12-94 Houghton ............. W 4 - 1 M 4-95 Madison................. W 7 - 1 M 5-95 Madison................. W 7 - 5 D 1-95 Madison................. W 6 - 2 D 2-95 Madison................. L 2 - 4 J 26-96 Houghton ............. L 2 - 8 J 27-96 Houghton ............. T 6 - 6* J 3-97 Madison................. W 4 - 3 J 4-97 Madison................. W 5 - 1 N 14-97 Madison................. W 7 - 2 N 15-97 Madison................. W 4 - 3* F 20-98 Houghton ............. L 2 - 4 F 21-98 Houghton ............. L 3 - 4 O 16-98 Madison................. L 1 - 2 O 17-98 Madison................. W 3 - 2 F 19-99 Houghton ............. W 4 - 2 F 20-99 Houghton ............. L 3 - 4 O 15-99 Madison................. W 7 - 2 O 16-99 Madison................. W 5 - 3 F 4-00 Houghton ............. W 5 - 3 F 5-00 Houghton ............. W 3 - 0 M 10-00 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 0 M 11-00 MadisonW .............. W 9 - 4 O 13-00 Houghton ............. W 5 - 0 O 14-00 Houghton ............. W 4 - 2 M 2-01 Madison................. W 5 - 3 M 3-01 Madison................. W 1 - 0 N 16-01 Madison................. L 0 - 1 N 17-01 Madison................. W 5 - 0F 28-03 Houghton ............. W 3 - 2M 1-03 Green Bay ............ W 9 - 5N 7-03 Houghton ............. W 9 - 4

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N 8-03 Houghton ............. W 5 - 2J 9-04 Madison................. W 4 - 2J 10-04 Madison................. L 2 - 3O 22-04 Madison................. W 7 - 3O 23-04 Madison................. W 3 - 0D 9-05 Madison................. L 2 - 4D 10-05 Madison................. W 7 - 0F 17-06 Houghton ............. W 5 - 0F 18-06 Houghton ............. T 4 - 4M 10-06 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 1M 11-06 MadisonW .............. W 1 - 0F 23-07 Houghton ............. L 0 - 2F 24-07 Houghton ............. L 2 - 4M 15-07 St. PaulW ................. W 4 - 0N 2-07 Madison................. L 4 - 2N 3-07 Madison................. W 4 - 2F 8-08 Houghton ............. T 1 - 1*F 9-08 Houghton ............. W 4 - 1N 7-08 Madison................. W 3 - 2N 8-08 Madison................. W 6 - 0D 4-09 Madison................. W 8 - 2D 5-09 Madison................. W 6 - 0F 26-10 Houghton ............. W 5 - 2F 27-10 Houghton ............. W 5 - 2O 29-10 Madison................. W 5 - 2O 30-10 Madison................. W 4 - 1J 28-11 Houghton ............. W 4 - 2J 29-11 Houghton ............. W 4 - 1O 14-11 Houghton ............ L 1 - 2*O 15-11 Houghton ............ L 2 - 3*D 7-12 Madison................. T 1 - 1*D 8-12 Madison................. T 3 - 3*J 2-15 Madison................. L 1 - 8J 3-15 Madison................. W 2 - 0O 1-17 Madison................. W 3 - 2O 26-18 Madison................. L 2 - 6O 27-18 Madison................. W 6 - 2159 games ...........................661-468

* — number of overtimesGL — Great Lakes Invitational TournamentN — NCAA playoff gameW — WCHA playoff game

Minnesota Duluth

UW leads 91-61-15 (.590)

In Madison .............................. 52-25-6In Duluth ................................. 38-35-9Neutral Site .................................. 1-1-0Playoffs .......................................... 6-3-0Overtime .................................... 7-6-15Largest win ................... 9-2, 2/17/73......................................................3/10/78Largest loss ..................... 0-9, 3/3/84Last Five ........................................ 3-1-1

Last 10 ............................................ 4-4-2Longest win streak .... 7 games (2x)........................ last: 10/23/99-3/2/02Avg. goals for ................................. 3.95Avg. goals against ........................ 3.23

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .Result J 20-22 Madison................. L 0 - 3 F 4-67 Duluth .................... L 1 - 6 J 6-68 Madison................. L 2 - 4 J 30-70 Duluth .................... W 5 - 4 J 31-70 Duluth .................... L 2 - 4 D 4-70 Madison................. W 2 - 1 D 5-70 Madison................. L 4 - 6 J 1-72 Duluth .................... W 6 - 5* J 2-72 Duluth .................... L 3 - 4 F 16-73 Madison................. W 6 - 2 F 17-73 Madison................. W 9 - 2 J 25-74 Duluth .................... W 6 - 3 J 26-74 Duluth .................... L 1 - 4 N 15-74 Madison................. W 4 - 2 N 16-74 Madison................. W 7 - 5 J 10-75 Duluth .................... W 6 - 4 J 11-75 Duluth .................... L 5 - 8 N 14-75 Duluth .................... L 6 - 9 N 15-75 Duluth .................... L 2- 4 J 16-76 Madison................. W 10- 4 J 17-76 Madison................. L 2 - 3 N 5-76 Duluth .................... W 5 - 4 N 6-76 Duluth .................... W 7 - 1 F 18-77 Madison................. W 7 - 4 F 19-77 Madison................. W 6 - 4 N 18-77 Madison................. W 4 - 3 N 19-77 Madison................. W 6 - 2 J 13-78 Duluth .................... T 3 - 3* J 14-78 Duluth .................... W 5 - 4 M 10-78 MadisonW .............. W 9 - 2 M 11-78 MadisonW .............. W 5 - 4 N 24-78 Madison................. T 3 - 3* N 25-78 Madison................. W 6 - 3 J 26-79 Duluth .................... T 5 - 5* J 27-79 Duluth .................... L 6- 10 N 9-79 Madison................. L 7 - 8 N 10-79 Madison................. W 7 - 3 F 15-80 Duluth .................... L 3 - 5 F 16-80 Duluth .................... L 4 - 8 D 5-80 Duluth .................... L 2 - 3 D 6-80 Duluth .................... W 5 - 3 J 23-81 Madison................. W 7 - 2 J 24-81 Madison................. W 4 - 3 O 30-81 Duluth .................... W 6 - 1 O 31-81 Duluth .................... W 6 - 1 J 8-82 Madison................. W 8 - 3 J 9-82 Madison................. W 4 - 3* F 26-82 Duluth .................... L 8 - 9 F 27-82 Duluth .................... W 8 - 6

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D 3-82 Madison................. L 3 - 5 D 4-82 Madison................. W 7 - 2 J 7-83 Madison................. W 7 - 4 J 8-83 Madison................. W 6 - 2 F 4-83 Duluth .................... L 3 - 6 F 5-83 Duluth .................... W 3 - 1 D 2-83 Madison................. L 5 - 6* D 3-83 Madison................. L 1 - 4 J 13-84 Duluth .................... L 1 - 7 J 14-84 Duluth .................... L 4 - 6 F 17-84 Duluth .................... L 2 - 4 F 18-84 Duluth .................... L 1 - 6 M 2-84 DuluthW .................. L 3 - 6 M 3-84 DuluthW .................. L 0 - 9 N 16-84 Duluth .................... L 2 - 4 N 17-84 Duluth .................... L 1 - 6 F 8-85 Madison................. L 4 - 5 F 9-85 Madison................. L 1 - 8 N 1-85 Madison................. W 5 - 3 N 2-85 Madison................. W 4 - 3 F 7-86 Duluth .................... W 7 - 3 F 8-86 Duluth .................... L 3 - 5 N 14-86 Duluth .................... L 1 - 2* N 15-86 Duluth .................... W 5 - 2 J 9-87 Madison................. W 3 - 2* J 10-87 Madison................. L 1 - 2 J 8-88 Madison................. W 10- 4 J 9-88 Madison................. L 2 - 3 F 12-88 Duluth .................... W 7 - 2 F 13-88 Duluth .................... W 5 - 4 N 25-88 Duluth .................... W 4 - 2 N 26-88 Duluth .................... T 1 - 1* J 13-89 Madison................. W 5 - 1 J 14-89 Madison................. W 2 - 1* N 24-89 Madison................. L 4 - 9 N 25-89 Madison................. W 3 - 0 J 5-90 Duluth .................... L 3 - 4 J 6-90 Duluth .................... W 4 - 2 O 26-90 Duluth .................... L 4 - 3 O 27-90 Duluth .................... W 6 - 1 J 4-91 Madison................. W 7 - 0 J 5-91 Madison................. W 6 - 1 M 2-91 Madison................. W 5 - 1 M 3-91 Madison................. W 5 - 2 N 1-91 Madison................. W 4 - 2 N 2-91 Madison................. L 2 - 3 J 31-92 Duluth .................... W 4 - 1 F 1-92 Duluth .................... T 6 - 6* N 27-92 Duluth .................... L 5 - 8 N 28-92 Duluth .................... L 1 - 2* F 5-93 Madison................. W 6 - 2 F 6-93 Madison................. L 2 - 5 M 20-93 St. PaulW ................. L 5 - 7 O 29-93 Duluth .................... L 4 - 5 O 30-93 Duluth .................... T 5 - 5* J 21-94 Madison................. W 6 - 1

J 22-94 Madison................. L 3 - 4 O 15-94 Duluth .................... W 6 - 5 N 4-94 Madison................. T 2 - 2* N 5-94 Madison................. L 3 - 4 F 19-95 Milwaukee# .......... W 6 - 3 N 10-95 Duluth .................... L 2 - 3 N 11-95 Duluth .................... L 2 - 5 F 2-96 Madison................. W 4 - 2 F 3-96 Madison................. W 5 - 3 N 22-96 Madison................. W 5 - 3 N 23-96 Madison................. L 0 - 4 J 24-97 Duluth .................... W 6 - 3 J 25-97 Duluth .................... W 4 - 1 N 21-97 Duluth .................... W 3 - 0 N 22-97 Duluth .................... W 4 - 2 J 9-98 Madison................. T 2 - 2* J 10-98 Madison................. W 5 - 3 N 6-98 Duluth .................... W 3 - 1 N 7-98 Duluth .................... W 3 - 1 J 8-99 Madison................. W 4 - 3 J 9-99 Madison................. W 5 - 2 O 22-99 Madison................. L 1 - 3 O 23-99 Madison................. W 6 - 1 D 1-00 Duluth .................... W 5 - 4 D 2-00 Duluth .................... W 4 - 3* N 9-01 Duluth .................... W 5 - 1 N 10-01 Duluth .................... W 4 - 1 M 1-02 Madison................. W 3 - 1 M 2-02 Madison................. W 5 - 1N 15-02 Duluth .................... L 1 - 4N 16-02 Duluth .................... W 2 - 1*J 17-03 Madison................. W 2 - 1*J 18-03 Madison................. L 2 - 6M 5-04 Madison................. T 2 - 2*M 6-04 Madison................. L 4 - 2D 3-04 Madison................. W 3 - 2D 4-04 Madison................. W 3 - 2M 4-05 Duluth .................... T 2 - 2*M 5-05 Duluth .................... L 3 - 4F 3-06 Duluth .................... W 7 - 2F 4-06 Duluth .................... L 1 - 4O 20-06 Madison................. T 2 - 2*O 21-06 Madison................. W 5 - 2M 2-07 Duluth .................... W 3 - 1M 3-07 Duluth .................... T 0 - 0*F 1-08 Madison................. W 3 - 1F 2-08 Madison................. L 1 - 2*N 14-08 Duluth .................... T 3 - 3*N 15-08 Duluth .................... W 4 - 1J 30-09 Madison................. W 3 - 1J 31-09 Madison................. L 0 - 1J 29-10 Duluth .................... W 5 - 2J 30-10 Duluth .................... L 0 - 4N 19-10 Madison................. L 2 - 3*N 20-10 Madison................. L 5 - 6*J 14-11 Duluth .................... L 0 - 2

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J 15-11 Duluth .................... W 3 - 2D 9-11 Madison................. T 3 - 3*D 10-11 Madison................. L 2 - 4O 26-12 Duluth .................... W 2 - 0O 27-12 Duluth .................... T 2 - 2*M 15-13 MadisonW .............. W 3 - 1M 16-13 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 1167 games ...........................659-540

* — number of overtimes # — UMD home game played at the Bradley CenterW — WCHA playoff game

Minnesota State

UW leads 26-17-4 (.596)

In Madison ................................. 17-6-1In Mankato ................................ 8-11-3Neutral Site .................................. 1-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 5-2-0Overtime ....................................... 4-4-8Largest win ................ 6-0, 10/23/10Largest loss .................. 3-7, 2/25/06Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 7-3-0Longest win streak ............. 5 games..................................2/12/10-1/13/12Avg. goals for ................................. 3.26Avg. goals against ........................ 2.53

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ 23-99 Madison ................L 2 - 4J 24-99 Madison................. W 3 - 2J 21-00 Mankato ................ W 5 - 2J 22-00 Mankato ................ L 0 - 3O 20-01 Madison................. W 3 - 2O 21-01 Madison................. W 4 - 3*J 18-02 Mankato ................ L 1 - 3J 19-02 Mankato ................ W 5 - 4M 8-02 MadisonW .............. W 3 - 2*M 9-02 MadisonW .............. W 7 - 3J 3-03 Madison................. L 2 - 3*J 4-03 Madison................. T 4 - 4*M 14-03 MankatoW ............. L 1 - 2M 15-03 MankatoW ............. L 5 - 6**D 12-03 Madison................. W 4 - 1D 13-03 Madison................. W 3 - 2J 2-04 Mankato ................ T 3 - 3*J 3-04 Mankato ................ W 6 - 2D 10-04 Mankato ................ L 3 - 4*D 11-04 Mankato ................ W 3 - 2N 11-05 Madison................. W 2 - 1N 12-05 Madison................. W 3 - 2F 24-06 Mankato ................ L 4 - 6F 25-06 Mankato ................ L 3 - 7J 26-07 Madison................. L 1 - 3

J 27-07 Madison................. W 4 - 1D 7-07 Mankato ................ L 1 - 3D 8-07 Mankato ................ T 1 - 1*F 15-08 Madison................. L 0 - 3F 16-08 Madison................. W 4 - 2F 27-09 Mankato ................ L 3 - 4*F 28-09 Mankato ................ T 3 - 3*M 13-09 MadisonW .............. W 7 - 1M 14-09 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 2O 23-09 Mankato ................ W 6 - 0O 24-09 Mankato ................ L 2 - 3F 12-10 Madison................. W 4 - 3F 13-10 Madison................. W 8 - 4J 21-11 Madison................. W 3 - 2J 22-11 Madison................. W 2 - 1J 13-12 Mankato ................ W 4 - 0J 14-12 Mankato ................ L 0 - 3N 13-12 Madison................. L 2 - 4N 14-12 Madison................. L 2 - 4J 11-13 Mankato ................ W 4 - 3*J 12-13 Mankato ................ W 2 - 1*M 21-13 St. Paul.................... W 7 - 247 games ............................. 153-119

*— overtimeW — WCHA playoff game

Nebraska Omaha

UW leads 8-4-1 (.654)

In Madison .................................... 3-2-1In Omaha....................................... 4-2-0Neutral Site .................................. 1-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-0Largest win ..................... 6-2, 3/1/13, .....................12/31/99; 5-1, 1/16/98Largest loss ................. 1-4, 2/11/11;............................................ 4-7, 12/3/16Last Five ........................................ 3-1-1Last 10 ............................................ 5-4-1Longest win streak ............. 5 games............................... 1/16/98-10/12/03Avg. goals for ................................. 4.30Avg. goals against ........................ 3.23

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ 16-98 Madison................. W 5 - 1J 18-98 Omaha.................... W 4 - 2D 31-98 Madison................. W 6 - 2D 27-99 MilwaukeeB .......... W 6 - 4O 12-03 Omaha.................... W 4 - 3*F 11-11 Omaha.................... L 1 - 4F 12-11 Omaha.................... L 3 - 4O 28-12 Madison................. L 4 - 5O 29-12 Madison................. W 6 - 3M 1-13 Omaha.................... W 4 - 3

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M 2-13 Omaha.................... W 6 - 2D 2-16 Madison................. T 3 - 3*D 3-16 Madison................. L 4 - 713 games ............................. 56-42

*— overtimeB — Badger Hockey ShowdownW — WCHA playoff game

New Hampshire

UW leads 16-3-0 (.842)

In Madison .................................... 9-0-0In Durham .................................... 3-1-0Neutral ........................................... 3-2-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-1-0Overtime ....................................... 1-0-0Largest win ................ 8-1, 11/10/89Largest loss ............... 1-5, 10/11/08Last Five ........................................ 2-3-0Last 10 ............................................ 7-3-0Longest win streak ...........13 games................................3/25/77 - 3/26/92Avg. goals for ................................. 5.50Avg. goals against ........................ 3.22

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultM-25-77 Detroit . . . . . . . . .W 4 - 3D-29-78 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3D-30-78 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 3M-26-82 Kingston . . . . . . .W 5 - 0J-25-85 Durham . . . . . . . .W 8 - 6J-26-85 Durham . . . . . . . .W 10 - 5N-29-85 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 3N-30-85 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 4J-15-88 Durham . . . . . . . .W 3 - 2*J-8-89 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 0N-10-89 Madison. . . . . . . .W 8 - 1N-11-89 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 3M-26-92 ProvidenceN. . . .W 4 - 2D-27-96 MilwaukeeB . . . .L 7 - 9M-28-98 AlbanyN. . . . . . . . .L 4 - 7O-11-08 Durham . . . . . . . .L 1 - 5O-30-09 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 1O-31-09 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 118 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99-58

North Dakota

UW leads 87-72-13 (.544)

In Madison .............................. 45-29-4In Grand Forks ..................... 37-36-8Neutral Site .................................. 4-7-0Playoffs ....................................... 13-8-3Overtime ................................. 12-8-11

Largest win ................... 12-1, 3/6/71Largest loss .................. 1-8, 2/29/80Last Five ........................................ 0-4-1Last 10 ............................................ 1-8-1Longest win streak ............. 9 games............................... 11/14/87-12/1/89Avg. goals for ................................. 3.78Avg. goals against ........................ 3.27

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .Result D 13-68 Madison................. W 7 - 5 D 14-68 Madison................. W 11- 7 N 14-69 Grand Forks ........ W 8 - 4 N 15-69 Grand Forks ........ W 7 - 4 M 6-71 Madison................. W 12- 1 M 7-71 Madison................. W 4 - 2 N 26-71 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 2 N 27-71 Grand Forks ........ W 3 - 2 M 11-72 Grand ForksW ...... T 1 - 1* M 12-72 Grand ForksW ...... W 5 - 1 J 26-73 Madison................. W 8 - 3 J 27-73 Madison................. W 4 - 3 F 22-74 Grand Forks ........ L 4 - 5* F 23-74 Grand Forks ........ W 7 - 1 J 31-75 Grand Forks ........ W 8 - 7 F 1-75 Grand Forks ........ T 2 - 2* J 9-76 Madison................. L 5 - 6* J 10-76 Madison................. L 2 - 5 D 10-76 Madison................. W 6 - 2 D 11-76 Madison................. W 11- 6 J 14-77 Grand Forks ........ W 7 - 6* J 15-77 Grand Forks ........ W 8 - 7* F 24-78 Grand Forks ........ W 7 - 5 F 25-78 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 4 N 17-78 Grand Forks ........ W 2 - 1* N 18-78 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 3 F 9-79 Madison................. L 3 - 7 F 10-79 Madison................. L 4 - 7 M 10-79 Grand ForksW ...... L 2 - 4 M 11-79 Grand ForksW ...... T 7 - 7* F 29-80 Madison................. L 1 - 8 M 1-80 Madison................. L 3 - 4 F 6-81 Grand Forks ........ W 10- 1 F 7-81 Grand Forks ........ W 5 - 4 J 29-82 Madison................. L 0 - 3 J 30-82 Madison................. W 3 - 0 F 19-82 Grand Forks ........ L 4 - 5* F 20-82 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 3 M 13-82 Grand ForksW ...... W 9 - 0 M 14-82 Grand ForksW ...... W 3 - 1 M 27-82 ProvidenceN ......... L 2 - 5 N 19-82 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 6 N 20-82 Grand Forks ........ L 0 - 4 J 28-83 Madison................. T 2 - 2* J 29-83 Madison................. L 1 - 3 M 4-83 Grand ForksW ...... T 1 - 1

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O 21-83 Madison................. L 2 - 5 O 22-83 Madison................. L 2 - 3 F 3-84 Grand Forks ........ T 3 - 3* F 4-84 Grand Forks ........ W 6 - 4 N 30-84 Madison................. W 6 - 5* D 1-84 Madison................. W 3 - 2 N 22-85 Madison................. W 8 - 1 N 23-85 Madison................. W 6 - 2 J 17-86 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 8 J 18-86 Grand Forks ........ L 4 - 6 M 1-86 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 2 M 2-86 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 5 O 31-86 Grand Forks ........ L 4 - 9 N 1-86 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 6 J 30-87 Madison................. L 4 - 5 J 31-87 Madison................. L 1 - 2 N 13-87 Grand Forks ........ L 3 - 4 N 14-87 Grand Forks ........ W 5 - 4 J 29-88 Madison................. W 4 - 3 J 30-88 Madison................. W 5 - 4* M 6-88 St. PaulW ................. W 2 - 1 N 11-88 Madison................. W 5 - 2 N 12-88 Madison................. W 5 - 2 J 27-89 Grand Forks ........ W 3 - 2 J 28-89 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 2 D 1-89 Grand Forks ........ W 7 - 5 D 2-89 Grand Forks ........ L 5 - 9 F 23-90 Madison................. T 5 - 5* F 24-90 Madison................. W 5 - 4* N 23-90 Madison................. L 2 - 4 N 24-90 Madison................. W 6 - 2 D 29-90 MilwaukeeB .......... W 3 - 2 F 1-91 Grand Forks ........ W 5 - 3 F 2-91 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 6 M 11-91 St. PaulW ................. L 2 - 5 J 3-92 Grand Forks ........ W 9 - 4 J 4-92 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 6 F 28-92 Madison................. W 8 - 2 F 29-92 Madison................. W 4 - 2 D 4-92 Madison................. L 2 - 3 D 5-92 Madison................. W 10- 2 J 15-93 Grand Forks ........ W 3 - 2 J 16-93 Grand Forks ........ W 5 - 2 N 5-93 Madison................. W 7 - 3 N 6-93 Madison................. L 4 - 5 J 28-94 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 1 J 29-94 Grand Forks ........ L 4 - 5 M 11-94 MadisonW .............. W 6 - 1 M 12-94 MadisonW .............. W 4 - 2 D 9-94 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 3* D 10-94 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 5 F 3-95 Madison................. W 4 - 2 F 4-95 Madison................. W 5 - 1 O 27-95 Grand Forks ........ W 3 - 1 O 28-95 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 4

F 9-96 Madison................. W 6 - 3 F 10-96 Madison................. W 3 - 2 M 1-96 Grand ForksW ...... W 6 - 5* M 2-96 Grand ForksW ...... W 5-4** J 17-97 Grand Forks ........ W 5 - 2 J 18-97 Grand Forks ........ L 6 - 8 D 5-97 Madison................. L 5 - 6 D 6-97 Madison................. L 0 - 3 M 6-98 Grand Forks ........ L 3 - 6 M 7-98 Grand Forks ........ W 6 - 4 M 21-98 MilwaukeeW ......... W 3 - 2 D 11-98 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 6 D 12-98 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 4 F 27-99 Madison................. W 4 - 2 F 28-99 Madison................. L 2 - 5 D 28-99 MilwaukeeB .......... L 2 - 3* J 14-00 Madison................. W 3 - 2* J 15-00 Madison................. W 6 - 5* M 18-00 MinneapolisW ...... L 3 - 5 F 2-01 Grand Forks ........ T 3 - 3* F 3-01 Grand Forks ........ T 4 - 4* O 26-01 Grand Forks ........ W 3 - 2 O 27-01 Grand Forks ........ L 4 - 6 D 7-01 Madison................. W 7 - 6* D 8-01 Madison................. W 3 - 1N 22-02 Grand Forks ........ L 0 - 2N 23-02 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 3M 7-03 Madison................. L 2 - 5M 8-03 Madison................. L 0 - 5 F 6-04 Madison................. W 4 - 3*F 7-04 Madison................. W 5 - 2N 12-04 Madison................. W 1 - 0N 13-04 Madison................. W 5 - 2F 26-05 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 4F 27-05 Grand Forks ........ T 1 - 1*M 17-05 St. PaulW ................. L 2 - 3N 4-05 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 2N 5-05 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 1M 17-06 St. PaulW ................. L 3 - 4O 13-06 Madison................. L 2 - 3*O 14-06 Madison................. W 1 - 0D 8-06 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 3D 9-06 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 2N 9-07 Madison................. W 4 - 0N 10-07 Madison................. L 1 - 3M 30-08 MadisonN ............... L 2 - 3*O 31-08 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 3N 1-08 Grand Forks ........ W 5 - 2M 6-09 Madison................. L 1 - 2M 7-09 Madison................. W 4 - 1M 21-09 St. PaulW ................. W 4 - 1D 11-09 Grand Forks ........ T 3 - 3*D 12-09 Grand Forks ........ W 4 - 3N 12-10 Madison................. L 0 - 1N 13-10 Madison................. L 2 - 4O 21-11 Madison................. W 5 - 3

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O 22-11 Madison................. W 5 - 4J 27-12 Grand Forks ........ L 3 - 5J 28-12 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 4F 1-13 Grand Forks ........ T 1 - 1*F 2-13 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 4M 28-14 CincinnatiN ........... L 2 - 5N 7-14 Madison................. L 3 - 4N 8-14 Madison................. L 1 - 5N 6-15 Grand Forks ........ W 3 - 1 N 7-15 Grand Forks ........ L 1 - 3N 3-17 Madison................. L 2 - 3N 4-17 Madison................. T 2 - 2*N 2-18 Grand Forks ........ L 0 - 5N 3-18 Grand Forks ........ L 2 - 3*172 games ...........................650-563

* — number of overtimesB — Badger Hockey ShowdownN — NCAA playoff gameW — WCHA playoff game

Northeastern

UW leads 9-3-0 (.750)

In Madison .................................... 6-0-0In Boston ....................................... 2-3-0Neutral ........................................... 1-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-1-0Largest win ................... 14-3, 1/3/71Largest loss ............... 5-8, 11/15/85Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 7-3-0Longest win streak .... 3 games (2x)................ last: 11/16/85 - 11/29/87Avg. goals for ................................. 5.66Avg. goals against ........................ 3.33

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultJ-3-71 TroyT . . . . . . . . . . . W 14 - 3D-28-84 Madison . . . . . . . W 9 - 1D-29-84 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 2N-15-85 Boston. . . . . . . . . L 5 - 8N-16-85 Boston. . . . . . . . . W 6 - 5 J-16-87 Boston. . . . . . . . . W 3 - 2N-29-87 Madison . . . . . . . W 7 - 4J-20-89 Boston. . . . . . . . . L 3 - 5O-29-99 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 2O-30-99 Madison . . . . . . . W 4 - 2O-28-00 Boston. . . . . . . . . L 4 - 5*O-26-02 Boston. . . . . . . . . W 5 - 112 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-40

Northern Michigan

UW leads 50-32-8 (.600)

In Madison .............................. 34-13-2In Marquette ............................ 8-22-5Neutral ........................................... 8-8-1Overtime ....................................... 4-3-8Largest win ................ 11-0, 11/1/92Largest loss ............ 5-11, 11/17/89Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 3-5-2Longest win streak ............. 6 games.............................12/4/93 - 11/19/94Avg. goals for ................................. 3.86Avg. goals against ........................ 3.27

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultM-27-81 DuluthN . . . . . . . .W 5 - 1J-2-82 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3J-3-82 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 1J-3-84 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 1J-4-84 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4*N-2-84 Marquette . . . . .L 2 - 8N-3-84 Marquette . . . . .L 5 - 9F-15-85 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 1F-16-85 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 2F-14-86 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 7F-15-86 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 0O-10-86 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 1O-11-86 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 6F-6-87 Marquette . . . . .W 5 - 3F-7-87 Marquette . . . . .L 3 - 5F-28-87 MadisonW . . . . . .W 4 - 2M-1-87 MadisonW . . . . . .W 6 - 2O-9-87 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 2O-10-87 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 5F-19-88 Marquette . . . . .L 4 - 6F-20-88 Marquette . . . . .T 3 - 3*F-25-88 MadisonW . . . . . .W 2 - 1*F-26-88 MadisonW . . . . . .W 5 - 4O-21-88 Marquette . . . . .T 2 - 2*O-22-88 Marquette . . . . .L 4 - 5*F-13-89 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 3F-14-89 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4M-5-89 St. PaulW . . . . . . . .L 2 - 4N-17-89 Marquette . . . . .L 5 - 11N-18-89 Marquette . . . . .W 6 - 5*J-19-90 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4J-20-90 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 - 1M-11-90 St. PaulW . . . . . . . .W 4 - 3*N-2-90 Marquette . . . . .L 1 - 6N-3-90 Marquette . . . . .L 2 - 4F-22-91 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 6F-23-91 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4*N-22-91 Marquette . . . . .L 2 - 5N-23-91 Marquette . . . . .L 1 - 4J-18-92 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 4J-19-92 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 4M-20-92 St. PaulW . . . . . . . .L 3 - 6

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O-31-92 Madison. . . . . . . .W 9 - 2N-1-92 Madison. . . . . . . .W 11 - 0F-12-93 Marquette . . . . .W 5 - 4F-13-93 Marquette . . . . .L 2 - 5D-3-93 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 5D-4-93 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4D-29-93 MilwaukeeB . . . .W 3 - 2F-18-94 Marquette . . . . .W 4 - 2F-19-94 Marquette . . . . .W 6 - 3N-18-94 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3N-19-94 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2J-20-95 Marquette . . . . .T 1 - 1*J-21-95 Marquette . . . . .T 5 - 5*M-10-95 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 4M-11-95 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 4M-12-95 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 1D-15-95 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3D-16-95 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2F-16-96 Marquette . . . . .T 1 - 1*F-17-96 Marquette . . . . .W 5 - 4N-8-96 Marquette . . . . .W 5 - 2N-9-96 Marquette . . . . .W 4 - 3J-10-97 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 1J-11-97 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 4D-28-97 MilwaukeeB . . . .W 4 - 3O-12-02 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 3D-30-02 MilwaukeeB . . . .W 3 - 1D-31-05 MadisonB . . . . . . .W 5 - 1O-6-06 Green Bay . . . . .W 3 - 0O-7-06 Green Bay . . . . .T 3 - 3*J-2-09 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3J-3-09 Madison. . . . . . . .L 5 - 6*O-7-11 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3*O-8-11 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 3O-12-12 Green Bay . . . . .L 1 - 2O-13-12 Green Bay . . . . .L 2 - 4O-11-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 2O-12-13 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 1O-17-14 Green Bay . . . . .L 0 - 2O-18-14 Green Bay . . . . .L 1 - 4O-9-15 Madison. . . . . . . .T 2 - 2*O-10-15 Madison. . . . . . . .T 3 - 3*O-7-16 Green Bay . . . . .L 2 - 3O-8-16 Green Bay . . . . .W 6 - 5N-4-16 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 5N-5-16 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 0O-20-17 Green Bay . . . . .L 4 - 5*O-21-17 Green Bay . . . . .W 4 - 090 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347-294

RIT

UW leads 3-0-0 (1.000)

In Madison .................................... 2-0-0In Rochester ................................ 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 1-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-0-0Largest win ...................... 8-1, 4/8/10Largest loss .................................. NoneAvg. goals for ................................. 5.33Avg. goals against ........................ 1.66

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultA-8-10 DetroitN . . . . . . . .W 8 - 1J-6-12 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 3J-7-12 Madison. . . . . . . .W 2 - 13 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-5

Robert Morris

UW leads 2-0-0 (1.000)

In Madison .................................... 2-0-0In Bensenville ............................. 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 0-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Avg. goals for ................................. 7.50Avg. goals against ........................ 2.00

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultO-19-07 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 2O-20-07 Madison . . . . . . . W 8 - 22 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-4

St. Cloud State

UW leads 45-33-9 (.569)

In Madison .............................. 27-14-4In St. Cloud ............................. 15-18-5Neutral Site .................................. 3-2-0Playoffs .......................................... 5-6-0Overtime ....................................... 6-2-9Largest win ................ 8-1, 12/13/88Largest loss .................. 1-7, 2/15/97Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 3-6-1Longest win streak ............. 6 games..................................2/16/91-3/13/92Avg. goals for ................................. 3.30Avg. goals against ........................ 3.17

Date Site ....................... Result D 13-88 Madison................. W 8 - 1 O 16-89 Madison................. W 4 - 3 J 9-90 St. Cloud ................ L 5 - 6 N 9-90 Madison................. W 4 - 2

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N 10-90 Madison................. W 10- 4 F 15-91 St. Cloud ................ T 7 - 7* F 16-91 St. Cloud ................ W 6 - 2 O 25-91 St. Cloud ................ W 5 - 4 O 26-91 St. Cloud ................ W 5 - 4 M 7-92 Madison................. W 5 - 4 M 8-92 Madison................. W 6 - 2 M 13-92 MadisonW ............. W 6 - 5* M 14-92 MadisonW ............. L 3 - 5 M 15-92 MadisonW ............. W 4 - 3* O 23-92 Madison................. W 5 - 2 O 24-92 Madison................. L 2 - 4 J 29-93 St. Cloud ................ W 6 - 5* J 30-93 St. Cloud ................ W 6 - 3 J 14-94 Madison................. W 4 - 1 J 15-94 Madison................. L 1 - 6 M 18-94 MilwaukeeW ......... L 2 - 3* D 2-94 Madison................. L 4 - 8 D 3-94 Madison................. W 5 - 4 F 11-95 St. Cloud ................ L 4 - 5 F 12-95 St. Cloud ................ T 4 - 4* N 17-95 St. Cloud ................ T 3 - 3* N 18-95 St. Cloud ................ L 2 - 5 J 12-96 Madison................. W 8 - 3 J 13-96 Madison................. L 2 - 6 O 18-96 Madison................. W 2 - 0 O 19-96 Madison................. L 2 - 3 F 14-97 St. Cloud ................ L 4 - 5 F 15-97 St. Cloud ................ L 1 - 7 F 27-98 Madison................. L 3 - 7 F 28-98 Madison................. W 6 - 3 F 5-99 St. Cloud ................ W 5 - 4* F 6-99 St. Cloud ................ W 3 - 1 M 13-99 MadisonW .............. L 2 - 5 M 14-99 MadisonW .............. L 2 - 2 N 19-99 St. Cloud ................ W 4 - 3* N 20-99 St. Cloud ................ L 0 - 4 F 10-00 Madison................. W 3 - 0 F 11-00 Madison................. W 5 - 3 D 8-00 St. Cloud ................ W 3 - 1 D 9-00 St. Cloud ................ L 0 - 5 F 16-01 Madison................. W 3 - 2 F 17-01 Madison................. L 1 - 5J 25-02 Madison................. T 2 - 2*J 26-02 Madison................. W 4 - 1F 21-03 Madison................. T 2 - 2*F 22-03 Madison................. W 4 - 3O 17-03 St. Cloud ................ L 1-2O 18-03 St. Cloud ................ L 1-3F 20-04 Madison................. T 1-1*F 21-04 Madison................. W 3-0J 7-05 St. Cloud ................ W 6 - 0J 8-05 St. Cloud ................ W 4 - 2O 21-05 St. Cloud ................ T 2 - 2*O 22-05 St. Cloud ................ W 3 - 1M 3-06 Madison................. W 1 - 0

M 4-06 Madison................. W 3 - 1F 16-07 Madison................. W 3 - 1F 17-07 Madison................. T 2 - 2*M 17-07 St. PaulW ................ W 4 - 3*N 30-07 Madison................. W 3 - 2D 1-07 Madison................. W 4 - 3F 29-08 St. Cloud ................ W 2 - 1M 1-08 St. Cloud ................ L 2 - 3M 14-08 St. CloudW ............. L 0 - 3M 15-08 St. CloudW ............. L 3 - 4*N 21-08 St. Cloud ................ L 2 - 6N 22-08 St. Cloud ................ W 1 - 0N 20-09 St. Cloud ................ L 1 - 4N 21-09 St. Cloud ................ W 4 - 1F 19-10 Madison................. L 1 - 5F 20-10 Madison................. W 7 - 4M 19-10 St. PaulW ................. L 0 - 2M 27-10 St. PaulN.................. W 5 - 3F 25-11 St. Cloud ................ L 2 - 4F 26-11 St. Cloud ................ L 3 - 7N 4-11 St. Cloud ................ L 2 - 7N 5-11 St. Cloud ................ T 3 - 3*F 3-12 Madison................. L 1 - 5F 4-12 Madison................. L 1 - 2M 8-13 Madison................. L 2 - 4M 9-13 Madison................. W 3 - 2M 22-13 St. PaulW ................. W 4 - 187 games ............................. 287-276

St. Lawrence

UW leads 14-3-1 (.806)

In Madison .................................... 7-2-1In Canton ...................................... 5-1-0Neutral ........................................... 2-0-0Overtime ....................................... 1-1-1Largest win ...... 7-1 (2X), 10/20/19Largest loss .................. 0-7, 3/26/88Last Five ........................................ 3-2-0Last 10 ............................................ 7-2-1Longest win streak ............. 6 games...................................3/27/88 - 1/7/00Avg. goals for ................................. 4.06Avg. goals against ........................ 2.50

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-29-77 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 3D-30-77 Madison . . . . . . . W 3 - 2M-19-83 MadisonN . . . . . . W 6 - 2M-19-83 MadisonN. . . . . . .W 7 - 1M-26-88 CantonN . . . . . . . .L 0 - 7M-27-88 CantonN . . . . . . . .W 4 - 3M-17-89 CantonN . . . . . . . .W 3 - 1M-18-89 CantonN . . . . . . . .W 4 - 2D-28-90 MilwaukeeBHS. . .W 3 - 0

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M-28-92 ProvidenceN. . . .W 5 - 2J-7-00 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 1J-8-00 Madison. . . . . . . .T 6 - 6*O-7-05 Madison. . . . . . . .W 3 - 2*O-8-05 Madison. . . . . . . .L 1 - 2*O-28-16 Canton . . . . . . . . .W 5 - 2O-27-17 Madison. . . . . . . .W 4 - 2O-28-17 Madison. . . . . . . .L 3 - 6O 20-18 Canton . . . . . . . . .W 7 - 118 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 - 45

Vermont

UW leads 3-1-0 (.750)

In Madison .................................... 2-0-0In Burlington ............................... 0-0-0Neutral ........................................... 2-0-0Overtime ....................................... 0-0-0Playoffs .......................................... 1-0-0Largest win ................ 6-1, 10/19/74Largest loss ............... 2-5, 12/28/96Longest win streak ............. 2 games..........................10/18/74 - 10/19/74Avg. goals for ................................. 4.25Avg. goals against ........................ 3.25

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultO-18-74 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 5O-19-74 Madison. . . . . . . .W 6 - 1D-28-96 MilwaukeeBO . . .L 2 - 5M-26-10 St. PaulN . . . . . . . .W 3 - 24 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-13

Yale

UW leads 7-2-2 (.727)

In Madison .................................... 6-1-2Neutral ........................................... 1-1-0Playoffs .......................................... 0-0-0

Overtime ....................................... 0-0-2Largest win ............. 12-1, 12/29/80Largest loss ............... 2-4, 12/27/98Last Five ........................................ 2-1-2Last 10 ............................................ 6-2-2Longest win streak ............. 5 games..........................12/28/73 - 11/23/84Avg. goals for ................................. 5.81Avg. goals against ........................ 2.63

Date Site. . . . . . . . . . .ResultD-28-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 - 4D-29-73 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 3D-28-80 Madison. . . . . . . .W 10 - 5D-29-80 Madison. . . . . . . .W 12 - 1N-23-84 Madison. . . . . . . .W 7 - 6

N-24-84 Madison. . . . . . . .L 2 - 3N-28-86 Madison. . . . . . . .W 5 - 1D-27-91 MilwaukeeB . . . .W 6 - 1D-27-98 MilwaukeeB . . . .L 2 - 4D-31-05 MadisonB . . . . . . .T 1 - 1*J-3-10 MadisonB . . . . . . .T 2 - 2*11 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 - 29

* — number of overtimesW — WCHA playoff game

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There was an unoffi cial Big Ten championship that was awarded from 1959 through 1981, which predates the current offi cial Big Ten hockey conference. Below is the history of the previous Big Ten results.

Big Ten Standings

Year Wisconsin Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Ohio State1959 -- 3rd 1st 2nd -- 1960 -- 2 3 1 --1961 -- 1 3 2 --1962 -- 1 2 3 --1963 -- 3 2 1 --1964 -- 1 3 2 --1965 -- 3 2 1 --1966 -- 3 2 1 --1967 -- 2 1 3 --1968 -- 1 3 2 --1969 3 1 2 4 51970 2 T3 T3 1 --1971 2 4 1 3 51972 1 2 3 4 --1973 T1 4 T1 3 --1974 T1 T3 T3 T1 --1975 T2 T2 4 1 --1976 4 2 1 3 --1977 1 2 4 3 --1978 1 2 4 3 --1979 2 T3 T3 1 --1980 4 2 3 1 --1981 2 3 4 1 5

Note: From 1959-81, Big Ten standings were determined by regular season WCHA games between Michigan, Michigan State and Minnesota. Ohio State, a non-WCHA member, played two games against Wisconsin in 1969, two against Michigan State in 1971 and two against Minnesota in 1981.

All-Time Big Ten Standings

W L T PCT YRS GMS TITLES+Minnesota 122 93 11 .562 23 226 10Wisconsin 82 65 5 .556 13 152 5Michigan 110 120 6 .479 23 236 5Michigan State 94 124 6 .433 23 224 5Ohio State 0 6 0 .000 3 6 0TOTALS 408 408 28 .500 23 436 23+ Includes two co-championships

Big Ten History (1959-81)

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NCAA Playoff Formats

1949–80Four-team, single elimination format, two semifinal games, one third place game and one championship game(1970 began seeding teams in East and West brack-ets, 1977 added a third from each region when necessary)

1981–87Eight-team, East and West regionals are two-game, total-goals series; semifinal and final are single-elimination

198812-team format, first-round and quarterfinal are two-game, total-goals series; semifinal and final still single-elimination

1989First-round and quarterfinals become best-of-three format

1992–02Preliminary rounds become single elimination format

2003-present16-team, single elimination format with East, West, Northeast, and Midwest regionals

Wisconsin Records

NCAA Playoff Record: 37-22-2*Years participating: 25*First place finishes: 6; Second place finishes: 2*Third place finishes: 2; Fourth place finishes: 1vs. CCHA: 6-6-0*vs. Hockey East: 9-6-1*vs. ECAC: 16-6-1*vs. CHA: 1-0-0vs. NCHC: 0-1-0vs. WCHA: 7-4-0vs. Atlantic Hockey: 1-0-0* - Does not count 1992 NCAA tournament

1970 - Lake Placid, N.Y.March 19 1-2 L Cornell SemifinalsMarch 20 6-5 W Michigan Tech Third Place

1972 - BostonMarch 16 1-4 L Boston University SemifinalsMarch 18 5-2 W Denver Third Place

1973 - BostonMarch 16 6-5* W Cornell SemifinalsMarch 17 4-2 W Denver Championship

1977 - DetroitMarch 25 4-3* W New Hampshire SemifinalsMarch 26 6-5* W Michigan Championship

1978 - Providence, R.I.March 23 2-5 L Boston University SemifinalsMarch 24 3-4 L Bowling Green Third Place

1981 - Duluth, Minn.March 20 3-2 W Clarkson QuarterfinalsMarch 21 6-6 T Clarkson QuarterfinalsMarch 27 5-1 W No. Michigan SemifinalsMarch 28 6-3 W Minnesota Championship

1982 - Madison, Wis. & Providence, R.I.March 20 6-1 W Harvard QuarterfinalsMarch 21 4-3 W Harvard QuarterfinalsMarch 26 5-0 W New Hampshire SemifinalsMarch 27 2-5 L North Dakota Championship

1983 - Madison, Wis. & Grand Forks, N.D.March 19 6-2 W St. Lawrence QuarterfinalsMarch 20 7-1 W St. Lawrence QuarterfinalsMarch 24 2-0 W Providence SemifinalsMarch 26 6-2 W Harvard Championship

1988 - Madison, Wis. & Canton, N.Y.March 19 7-1 W UMass-Lowell First RoundMarch 20 4-4 T UMass-Lowell First RoundMarch 26 0-7 L St. Lawrence QuarterfinalsMarch 27 4-3 W St. Lawrence Quarterfinals

1989 - Canton, N.Y. & MinneapolisMarch 17 3-1 W St. Lawrence First RoundMarch 18 4-2 W St. Lawrence First RoundMarch 24 2-4 L Minnesota QuarterfinalsMarch 25 2-4 L Minnesota Quarterfinals

1990 - Madison, Wis. & DetroitMarch 23 7-3 W Maine QuarterfinalsMarch 24 4-3* W Maine QuarterfinalsMarch 30 2-1 W Boston College SemifinalsApril 1 7-3 W Colgate Championship

1991 - Potsdam, N.Y.March 15 3-8 L Clarkson First RoundMarch 16 4-5 L Clarkson First Round

1992^ - Providence, R.I. & Albany, N.Y.March 26 4-2 W New Hampshire First RoundMarch 28 5-2 W St. Lawrence Second RoundApril 2 4-2 W Michigan SemifinalsApril 4 3-5 L Lake Superior St. Championship

1993 - DetroitMarch 26 3-1 W Miami (Ohio) First RoundMarch 27 3-4* L Michigan Second Round

1994 - Albany, N.Y.March 25 6-3 W W. Michigan First RoundMarch 26 1-4 L Boston Univ. Second Round

1995 - Madison, Wis.March 24 5-3 W Michigan State First RoundMarch 25 3-4 L Michigan Second Round

1998 - Albany, N.Y.March 28 4-7 L New Hampshire First Round

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2000 - MinneapolisMarch 25 1-4 L Boston College Second Round

2001 - Grand Rapids, Mich.March 24 4-1 W Providence First RoundMarch 25 1-5 L Michigan State Second Round

2004 - Albany, N.Y.March 26 1-0* W Ohio State First RoundMarch 27 1-2* L Maine* Regional Final

2005 - Grand Rapids, Mich.March 25 1-4 L Michigan First Round

2006 - Green Bay, Wis. (Resch Center) & Milwaukee (Bradley Center)March 25 4-0 W Bemidji State First RoundMarch 26 1-0*** W Cornell Regional FinalApril 6 5-2 W Maine SemifinalsApril 8 2-1 W Boston College Championship

2008 - Madison, Wis. (Kohl Center)March 29 6-2 W Denver First RoundMarch 30 2-3* L North Dakota Regional Final

2010 - St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center) & Detroit (Ford Field)March 26 3-2 W Vermont First RoundMarch 27 5-3 W St. Cloud State Regional FinalApril 8 8-1 W RIT SemifinalsApril 10 0-5 L Boston College Championship

2013 - Manchester, N.H. (Verizon Wireless Arena)March 29 1-6 L UMass Lowell First Round

2014 - Cincinnati (U.S. Bank Arena)March 28 2-5 L North Dakota First Round

* - Overtimes

^ - Participation in the tournament vacated by the NCAA

Formats

2014-2017All six teams at championship site for three-day single-elimination tournament with top-two seeds getting first-round bye.

2018A three-weekend format with all games taking place on the campus of the higher-seeded teams. The quarterfinals will are best-of-three series, with top-two seeds receiving a first-round bye. The semifi-nals and championship game are single elimination.

Wisconsin Records

Overall Big Ten Playoff Record: 4-7-0

2014 - St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)March 21 2-1 W Penn StateMarch 22 5-4* W Ohio State

2015 - Detroit (Joe Louis Arena)March 19 1-5 L Michigan

2016 - St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)March 17 2-5 L Penn State

2017 - Detroit (Joe Louis Arena)March 17 2-1 W Ohio StateMarch 18 1-2** L Penn State

2018 - Ann Arbor, Mich.March 2 5-6 L MichiganMarch 3 4-7 L Michigan

2019 - University Park, Pa.March 8 4-3* W Penn StateMarch 9 2-6 L Penn StateMarch 10 3-4* L Penn State

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1968–71eight teams at East and West Regionals

1971–76; 1977-81eight teams in two rounds of two-game total-goals series

1976–77; 1981–87eight teams in two rounds of two-game total goals series plus a two-team championship

1988–92opening round, best-of-three series at campus sites followed by a conference playoff championship with four teams at one venue

1993–2013opening round, best-of-three series at campus sites followed by the WCHA Final Five at one venue

Wisconsin Records

Overall WCHA Playoff Record: 98-48-4First-Round Record: 65-25-0Best-of-Three Games Record: 40-18-0(1988–present)Best-of-Three Series Outcomes: 19-7-0(1988–present)First-Round Home Record: 56-14-0First-Round Road Record: 7-11-0First-Round Road Series (1974, 1996,1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012)WCHA Final Five Record: 13-11-0(1993–present)Wisconsin played in 14 of 21 Final Fives.

1970March 13 2-1 W Michigan4

March 14 3-2 W Denver4

1971March 11 3-4 L Minnesota

1972March 7 3-5 L Michigan TechMarch 8 6-1 W Michigan TechMarch 11 1-1* T North DakotaMarch 12 5-1 W North Dakota

1973March 5 8-6 W MinnesotaMarch 6 6-4 W MinnesotaMarch 9 4-4* T Notre DameMarch 10 4-3 W Notre Dame

1974March 5 1-4 L at Michigan St.March 6 4-3 W at Michigan St.

1975March 4 5-4 W Michigan StateMarch 5 4-7 L Michigan State

1976March 10 4-6 L Michigan StateMach 11 4-6 L Michigan State

1977March 9 3-1 W Colo. CollegeMarch 10 3-1 W Colo. CollegeMarch 12 9-5 W MinnesotaMarch 13 8-3 W MinnesotaMarch 16 4-0 W MichiganMarch 17 5-4 W Michigan

1978March 10 9-2 W Minn.-DuluthMarch 11 5-4 W Minn.-DuluthMarch 14 4-3 W Michigan TechMarch 15 7-4 W Michigan Tech

1979March 6 11-5 W Notre DameMarch 7 5-2 W Notre DameMarch 10 2-4 L North DakotaMarch 11 7-7* T North Dakota

1980DNQ

1981March 7 8-2 W Colo. CollegeMarch 8 4-11 L Colo. College

1982March 9 3-4 L MinnesotaMarch 10 6-2 W MinnesotaMarch 13 9-0 W North DakotaMarch 14 3-1 W North Dakota

1983Feb. 25 3-2 W Colo. CollegeFeb. 26 5-2 W Colo. CollegeMarch 4 1-1 T at North DakotaMarch 5 6-5*** W at North DakotaMarch 12 5-1 W at MinnesotaMarch 13 3-2 W at Minnesota

1984Feb. 25 5-3 W DenverFeb. 26 8-5 W DenverMarch 2 3-6 L at Minn.-DuluthMarch 3 0-9 L at Minn.-Duluth

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1985March 2 2-1 W Colo. CollegeMarch 3 7-3 W Colo. CollegeMarch 9 0-6 L at MinnesotaMarch 10 7-8 L at Minnesota

1986March 1 6-2 W North DakotaMarch 2 6-5 W North DakotaMarch 8 1-4 L at MinnesotaMarch 9 3-7 L at Minnesota

1987Feb. 28 4-2 W No. MichiganMarch 1 6-2 W No. MichiganMarch 6 2-1 W at MinnesotaMarch 7 4-8 L at Minnesota

1988Feb. 25 2-1* W No. MichiganFeb. 26 5-4 W No. MichiganMarch 6 2-1 W North Dakota1March 7 3-2 W Minnesota1

1989Feb. 24 5-2 W Michigan TechFeb. 25 5-3 W Michigan TechMarch 5 2-4 L No. Michigan1March 6 4-3 W Minnesota1

1990March 3 5-2 W Michigan TechMarch 4 4-3 W Michigan TechMarch 11 4-3* W No. Michigan1March 12 7-1 W Minnesota1

1991March 2 5-1 W Minn.-DuluthMarch 3 5-2 W Minn.-DuluthMarch 10 2-3 L Minnesota1March 11 2-5 L North Dakota1

1992March 13 6-5* W St. Cloud StateMarch 14 3-5 L St. Cloud StateMarch 15 4-3* W St. Cloud StateMarch 20 3-6 L No. Michigan1March 21 5-3 W Colo. College1

1993March 12 6-3 W Colo. CollegeMarch 13 10-3 W Colo. CollegeMarch 19 2-3* L Minnesota1March 20 5-7 L Minn.-Duluth1

1994March 11 6-1 W North DakotaMarch 12 4-2 W North DakotaMarch 18 2-3 L St. Cloud State2March 19 8-3 W Michigan Tech2

1995March 10 3-4 L No. MichiganMarch 11 5-4 W No. MichiganMarch 12 5-1 W No. MichiganMarch 17 5-4 W Denver1March 18 4-3* W Colo. College1

1996March 1 6-5* W at North DakotaMarch 2 5-4** W at North DakotaMarch 8 3-4* L Minnesota2March 9 4-6 L Colo. College2

1997March 7 3-9 L at Colo. CollegeMarch 8 0-1**** L at Colo. College

1998March 13 6-1 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 14 6-2 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 20 5-2 W Colo. College2

March 21 3-2 W North Dakota2

1999March 13 2-5 L St. Cloud StateMarch 14 2-3 L St. Cloud State

2000March 10 4-0 W Michigan TechMarch 11 9-4 W Michigan TechMarch 17 5-3 W Minnesota3

March 18 3-5 L North Dakota3

2001March 9 6-4 W DenverMarch 10 6-2 W DenverMarch 15 3-4 L Colo. College1

2002March 8 3-2* W Minnesota StateMarch 9 7-3 W Minnesota StateMarch 14 2-3* L Colo. College1

2003March 14 1-2 L at Minnesota St.March 15 5-6** L at Minnesota St.

2004March 12 2-3 L Alaska AnchorageMarch 13 4-0 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 14 1-4 L Alaska Anchorage

2005March 11 5-4 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 12 1-2 L Alaska AnchorageMarch 13 2-1 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 17 2-3 L North Dakota1

2006March 10 4-1 W Michigan TechMarch 11 1-0 W Michigan TechMarch 17 3-4 L North Dakota1

March 18 4-0 W Minnesota1

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2007March 9 3-2 W at DenverMarch 10 2-1 W at DenverMarch 15 4-0 W Michigan Tech1

March 16 2-4 L Minnesota1

March 17 4-3* W St. Cloud State1

2008March 14 0-3 L at St. Cloud StateMarch 15 3-4* L at St. Cloud State

2009March 13 7-1 W Minnesota StateMarch 14 4-2 W Minnesota StateMarch 20 0-3 L Denver1

March 21 4-1 W North Dakota1

2010March 12 4-1 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 13 7-2 W Alaska AnchorageMarch 19 0-2 L St. Cloud State1

March 20 6-3 W Denver1

2011March 11 3-1 W at Colo. CollegeMarch 12 3-4* L at Colo. CollegeMarch 13 1-2 L at Colo. College

2012March 9 1-0 W at DenverMarch 10 1-3 L at DenverMarch 11 2-3* L at Denver

2013March 15 3-1 W Minn. DuluthMarch 16 4-1 W Minn. DuluthMarch 21 7-2 W Minnesota State1

March 22 4-1 W St. Cloud State1

March 23 3-2 W Colo. College1

1 - St. Paul, Minn.; 2 - Milwaukee; 3 - Minneapolis; 4 - Denver; * - overtimes

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Outdoor Hockey GamesWisconsin men’s hockey has skated in three outdoor games inside football stadiums since 2006. The Badgers are 3-0-0 in such games. The Badgers also skated in two games at Ford Field in Detroit during the 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four and so UW is 4-1-0 in contests played on football fi elds.

Game Title Opponent Score Site City CrowdFrozen Tundra Hockey Classic Ohio State 4-2 Lambeau Field Green Bay, Wis. 40,890Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic Michigan 3-2 Camp Randall Stadium Madison, Wis. 55,0312010 NCAA Frozen Four Semifi nals^ RIT 8-1 Ford Field Detroit 34,9542010 NCAA Frozen Four Championship^ Boston College 0-5 Ford Field Detroit 37,592Offi ce Max Hockey City Classic Minnesota 3-2 Soldier Field Chicago 52,051

^ - Played indoors

Outdoor Hockey Games (Venue) Date Teams (Winner First) Score CrowdCold War (Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich.) 10/6/01 Michigan/Michigan State 3-3* 74,554Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic (Lambeau Field) 2/11/06 Wisconsin/Ohio State 4-2 40,890Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park, Boston) 1/8/10 Boston U./BC 3-2 38,472Camp Randall Hockey Classic (Camp Randall Stadium) 2/6/10 Wisconsin/Michigan 3-2 55,031The Big Chill in the Big House (Michigan Stadium) 12/11/10 Michigan/Mich. State 5-0 104,173Whalers Hockey Fest (Rentschler Field, CT) 2/13/11 UCONN/Sacred Heart 3-1 1,711 Whalers Hockey Fest (Rentschler Field, CT) 2/19/11 Army/American Int’l 4-1 1,001Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/7/12 UMass/Vermont 3-2* 38,456Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/7/12 Maine/New Hampshire 5-4* 38,456Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/13/12 Union/Harvard 2-0 8,981Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/14/12 BC/Northeastern 2-1 29,601The Frozen Diamond Faceoff (Progressive Field, OH) 1/15/12 Michigan/Ohio State 4-1 25,864TD Ameritrade Park (Omaha, Neb.) 2/9/13 N. Dakota/Neb. Omaha 5-2 13,650Offi ceMax Hockey City Classic (Soldier Field) 2/17/13 Wisconsin/Minnesota 3-2 52,051Frozen Fronteir (Rochester, N.Y.) 12/14/13 RIT/Niagara 2-2* 4,760Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park, Detroit) 12/27/13 Michigan State/Michigan Tech 2-2* 25,449Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/27/13 W. Michigan/Michigan 3-2* 25,449Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/28/13 Michigan State/Michigan 3-0 26,052Great Lakes Invitational (Comerica Park) 12/28/13 W. Michigan/Michigan Tech 1-0* 26,052Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 12/28/13 Bentley/Holy Cross 3-2 3,898Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/4/14 Merrimack/Providence 1-1* 31569Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/4/14 Boston College/Notre Dame 4-3 31,569Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/11/14 Maine/Boston U. 7-3 25,580Frozen Fenway (Fenway Park) 1/11/14 Northeasteern/UMass Lowell 4-1 25,580Hockey City Classic (TDF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis) 1/17/14 Minnesota/Ohio State 1-0 45,021Walleye’s Winterfest (Fifth Third Field, Toledo, OH) 1/3/15 BGSU/Robert Morris 2-2* 3,806Hockey City Classic (Soldier Field) 2/7/15 Michigan/Michigan State 4-1 22,751Hockey City Classic (Soldier Field) 2/7/15 Miami/Western Michigan 4-3 22,751Battle on Blake (Coors Field, Denver) 2/20/16 Denver/Colordo College 4-1 35,144Frozen Fenway 2017 (Fenway Park) 1/5/17 Bentley/Army 3-1 3,348Frozen Fenway 2017 (Fenway Park) 1/8/17 Boston U./Massachusetts 5-3 19,547Frozen Fenway 2017 (Fenway Park) 1/8/17 Boston College/Providence 3-1 19,547Frozen Fenway 2017 (Fenway Park) 1/14/17 Maine/Connecticut 4-0 16,432Frozen Fenway 2017 (Fenway Park) 1/14/17 UNH/Northeastern 2-2* 16,432South Bend, Ind. 1/5/17 Michigan/Notre Dame 4-2 23,422Bemidji, Minn. 1/18/19 Bemidji State/Michigan Tech 4-3* 4,201

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HISTORY

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1972-73 We're No. 1!

Wisconsin 4 - Denver 2 • March 17, 1973

The Wisconsin Badgers are the National Cham-pions of collegiate hockey. Wisconsin won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

championship by beating Cornell 6-5 in overtime and then disposing of Denver 4-2 in the title game to become the first Wisconsin team to win an NCAA title since the Badger boxing team did it in 1956. The Badgers came within five seconds of never having a shot at the title at all. That’s how much time was left on the Boston Garden clock when Wisconsin tied Cornell 5-5 to send the semifinal game into sudden-death overtime. Wisconsin had made an incredible comeback after Cornell jumped out to a 4-0 lead midway through the second period. The Badgers narrowed it to 4-2 on goals by Norm Cherrey and Dennis Olmstead, but Cornell scored their fifth goal only 40 seconds into the final period. Then started the Wisconsin comeback. Junior Gary Winchester scored midway through the period to narrow Cornell’s lead to two goals and with 3:11 to go senior Jim Johnston scored to bring Wisconsin within one goal. With 43 seconds left in the game Badger coach Bob Johnson pulled goaltender Dick Perkins to put a sixth skater on the ice. With the Wisconsin net wide open, freshman center Dennis Olmstead continu-ally won important face-offs as the Badgers controlled the puck. Cornell never even got a shot on the Wis-consin open net and coach Johnson said afterwards, “We never lost our poise.” Even with the seconds ticking down to zero, Olmstead passed in front of the Cornell net to sopho-more Dean Talafous who poked it in and the game was tied 5-5. The unbelievable comeback continued into overtime, and at one point Cornell had a two-man breakaway, but Perkins made the save. With 33 sec-onds left in the overtime period, Olmstead centered the puck to freshman Steve Alley, Alley’s shot was blocked, but the rebound came to Talafous and this time he scored the winner. Perkins finished with 38 saves for Wisconsin while Cornell goalie Dave Elenbaas had 34. Wisconsin then moved into the championship game with Denver who had ousted Boston College 10-4 in the tournament’s first game on Thursday night. Wisconsin freshman Dave Pay opened the scoring in the first period but Denver tied it at 1-1. The Pioneers took a 2-1 lead early in the second period but from that point on it was all Wisconsin as the Badgers showed no after-effects of the exhausting game against Cornell the night before and completely outskated Denver. Denver was the Western Collegiate Hockey Association champion and had been ranked the number one team in the nation coming into the NCAA tourney. Captain Tim Dool tied the game at 2-2 and then Talafous again scored the goal that proved to be

the winner, putting Wisconsin ahead 3-2. Senior Jim Johnston added an insurance goal in the third period and junior Jim Makey was superb in the nets kicking out 32 Denver shots. No NCAA All-Tournament team was named, but Talafous was named Most Valuable Player in the tournament. Wisconsin became the first team since 1965 to win both the Friday and Saturday night games in the national tournament. The Badgers thus finished the season with a school record for wins in a single season at 29-9-2. Coach Bob Johnson finished his seventh year at Wis-consin with a record of 158-73-6 and the Wisconsin seniors Bentley, Dool, Cherrey, Johnston and Doug Kelso, who participated in three NCAA tournaments in their four years, finished with 99 wins, 43 losses and four ties in their careers.

NCAA Championships

1972–73 Roster

No. Name Pos.1 Dick Perkins G1 Doug Spitzig G2 Tom Machowski D3 Jack Johnson D4 Bob Lundeen D5 Dave Arundel D6 Steve Short D7 John Taft D8 Gary Winchester C9 Dave Pay LW10 Jim Johnston RW11 Steve Alley LW12 Dennis Olmstead C13 Tom Kuklinski LW14 Ernie Blackburn D15 Billy Reay, Jr. RW16 Bob Shaughnessy C17 Dean Talafous C18 Mark Lomenda F19 Don Deprez LW20 Stan Hinkley LW21 Norm Cherrey RW22 Lloyd Bentley C23 Tim Dool (C) LW24 Doug Kelso RW25 Chris Wright C30 Doug McFadden G30 Jim Makey GHead Coach: Bob Johnson

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1976-77Alley's Goal in Overtime Wins Title for BuckyWisconsin 6 - Michigan 5 (ot) • March 26, 1977

(From “On Wisconsin! The History of Badger Athlet-ics” by Don Kopriva and Jim Mott.)

Wisconsin’s finest hockey season ever culminated on March 26, 1977, when the Badgers defeated Michigan 6-5 on a

Steve Alley goal 23 seconds into overtime for their second NCAA title. It was a bit of delicious irony for Wisconsin, which had lost 7-6 to Michigan at home in its season opener. Coach Bob Johnson’s team finished the season with a 37-7-1 record, a UW record for wins in a season, and became the first team to win Big Ten, Western Collegiate Hockey Association and NCAA championships in the same season. The UW never lost two games in a row and ended the season on a roll, going 22-1-1 in its last 24 contests. And the Badgers’ seven losses—–to Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Harvard, Minnesota and Denver and the Spartak Club of Russia in an exhibition game—were all, except Spartak, avenged by UW victories. In post-season action, Wisconsin swept through the WCHA playoffs, beating Colorado College twice by 3-1 scores and then mowing down Minnesota (9-5, 8-3) and Michigan (4-0, 5-3). It took an overtime goal by Mike Eaves to give the Badgers a 4-3 semifinal win over New Hampshire and a berth in the title game against Michigan. Wisconsin won six of the seven games it played against Michi-gan, especially the one that really counted. Honors aplenty came to the Badgers, as well. Johnson was named national coach of the year while his son Mark, a forward who had a UW rookie record 36 goals, was named freshman of the year. Defenseman Craig Norwich, goaltender Julian Baretta and center Mike Eaves were named to the All-American team. Baretta was named NCAA tournament most valuable player and Norwich and defenseman John Taft were picked for the all-tournament team.

1976–77 Roster

No. Name Pos.1 Julian Baretta G2 Bob Suter D3 John Suter D4 John Gregory D5 Craig Norwich D7 John Taft (C) D8 Norm McIntosh D9 Les Grauer W10 Mark Johnson C11 Steve Alley (C) W12 Ian Perrin D14 Brad Mullens D15 Tim Phippen RW16 Tom Ulseth W17 Mike Eaves (C) C18 Murray Johnson W19 Mike Meeker C/RW20 Mark Capouch W21 Clark Kavolinas W22 Dave Lundeen C23 George Gwozdecky LW24 Rod Romanchuk C/W25 Dave Herbst C/W26 Ron Griffin D27 Mike Dibble G29 Jim Scheid C30 Dave McNab G

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1980-81Backdoor Badgers exit Out Front!

Wisconsin 6 - Minnesota 3 • March 28, 1981

The Wisconsin hockey team took full ad-vantage of its at-large berth in the NCAA hockey championship and captured the

NCAA title for the third time under head coach Bob Johnson. The Badgers downed the CCHA champs, Northern Michigan, in the semi-final game, 5-1, and then took on the top-ranked team in the country and WCHA title-winner Minnesota. Wisconsin beat Minnesota by a 6-3 count behind the steady goaltending of sophomore Marc Behrend and a total team effort that the Gophers could not match. Behrend, who was also in the nets against Northern Michigan, was selected as the tournaments’ Most Valuable Player and along with freshmen center John Newberry, was placed on the all-tournament team. Behrend had a total of 55 saves in the meet, 25 against Northern and 30 against the Gophers. Newberry led the Badgers in scoring with two goals and four assists and tied with Aaron Broten of Minnesota for the scoring leader in the Duluth final four meet. After a scoreless first period against Northern Michigan, Wisconsin opened up the second stanza with a power-play goal by Ed Lebler at the three-minute mark. A short-handed goal by John Johannson with just two seconds remaining in the period put the Bad-gers out in front for good. Defenseman Bruce Driver, center Scott Lecy and wing Ted Pearson all tallied third period goals. Northern got their only score after the Badgers had built a 3-0 ad-vantage. The 5-1 victory put Wisconsin in the final game against Minnesota, who had downed Michigan Tech 7-2 in the other semifinal game. Wisconsin, playing on an emotional high, never let the Gophers get into their style of play and first period goals by senior Dan Gorowsky, Newberry and Lebler gave the Bad-gers the confidence they needed. Wisconsin jumped out to a 4-0 margin midway through the second period on a goal by freshman Ted Pearson. Minnesota cut the advantage to 4-1, but Newberry gave the Badgers their four-point lead back with a power-play goal. Minnesota scored a power-play goal just 10 seconds into the final period to get new life. Another power-play goal at the 16:09 mark cut Wisconsin’s margin to two goals. Minnesota pulled its goaltender with 1:24 remaining in the game and Lebler hit the open net from just outside his own blue line to ice the victory for the Badgers.

On their way to the 1981 NCAA crown, the Badgers defeated the conference champs of all three Division I leagues, in the NCAA quarterfinals, Wisconsin beat Clarkson 9-8, in a total goal series. Clarkson was the ECAC title holder. Northern Michigan had captured the CCHA title and Minnesota finished first in the WCHA. The Badgers finished their season with an overall record of 27-14-1, tied with Michigan Tech for second in the WCHA and winners of the 34th NCAA hockey championship. Scott Lecy led the team in scoring with 75 points (26 goals, 49 assists), while Pete Johnson and John Newberry were the top goal scorers with 30 apiece.

1980–81 Roster

No. Name Pos.1 Terry Kleisinger G1 Kip Pendleton G2 Jay McFarlane (C) D3 Steve McKenzie D4 Pat Ethier D5 Theran Welsh D6 Jeff Andringa D7 Todd Lecy F8 Randy Keller D9 Lexi Doner F10 John Newberry F11 Peter Johnson F12 John Johannson F13 Tim Sager F14 Ed Repins D15 Dan Gorowsky F16 Scott Lecy F17 Ken Keryluk F18 John Dougherty F19 Brian Mullen F20 Ron Vincent F22 Jon Morgan F23 Scott Sabo F24 Ted Pearson F25 Bruce Driver D26 Ed Lebler F27 Brad Benson F29 Tom Carroll F30 Jamey Gremore G30 Marc Behrend G

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1982-83Badgers Put Title on Ice!

Wisconsin 6 - Harvard 2 • March 26, 1983

by Glenn Miller, Wisconsin State Journal (March 27, 1983)

Wisconsin won its fourth National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey championship Saturday night, defeating Harvard, 6-2, with

a final-period flurry in which the Badgers scored four goals. More than any other person, goalie Marc Behrend won the game with still another spectacular performance in the nets. His saves were fewer than his opponent’s, Grant Blair of Harvard. Behrend had 24, Blair 31. But Behrend was tough in the first two periods, when Wisconsin nursed one- and two-goal leads. In the final period, Wisconsin blew the game open with goals by Paul Houston, Bruce Driver, Houston and John Johannson. Johannson scored his goal in an empty net. The celebration on the ice after it was over lasted even longer than you saw on television. After the inter-views and after the trophy presentations, Wisconsin still celebrated and danced its victory dance. It was particularly a sweet victory for Coach Jeff Sauer, who came to Wisconsin with a losing record at Colorado College and really should not have been expected to produce a winner in his first year. As he waited for the trophy, he mopped his face the same way his predecessor, Bob Johnson, used to. Sauer, in a quick interview, said once his team was ahead, 2-0, “we wanted to play a good defensive game.” Behrend, who seems to save his best hockey for postseason play, was named the tournament’s most valuable player, the same honor he won when the Badgers won the title in 1981 in Duluth, Minn. Behrend declined to differentiate between the victory he orchestrated in 1981 and this one. “They are both pretty special,” Behrend said, but he admitted this run for the national roses was a bit of a surprise. “There is no way I thought at the start of this year that we would go all the way,” he said. “I thought that this would be a transition year and that I would simply have to be happy with it. “And don’t forget we had a lot of injuries. But we came together at the end when it was important.” On the final, he said, “When we got ahead, I may have lost a little concentration.” Well, it wasn’t too bad. Behrend finally gave up two goals in the final period. When all of the festivities on the ice were over, the Wisconsin team skated around the rink and saluted its fans, who were here in greater numbers than on Thursday. The Badgers raised their sticks in salute first to the Wisconsin band and then to the block of Badger rooters. The crowd, of course, went wild. Sauer, pausing long enough to analyze the vic-tory, said: “We were stronger and bigger, and we were able to use that strength to win.” On his first victory in an NCAA tournament, Sauer said, “I’ve waited a long time for that. I am so happy I came back to Wisconsin. It worked out.”

While Behrend was named the tournament’s MVP, Paul Houck, Chris Chelios and Pat Flatley were also named to the all-tournament team. Flatley got Wisconsin off to a first-period lead on a power-play goal seven minutes, nine seconds into the game, and for a while it looked as if the final might be another 1-0 struggle like the Badgers went through with Providence Thursday. But at 16:09 of the second period, Flatley grabbed the puck in a melee in front of the Harvard net and fired it in for the 2-0 lead. Things looked even better when Houston pushed in a rebound only three minutes into the final period. It looked like a piece of cake. But Harvard was playing like it wanted to win a national championship, too, and when it closed the margin to 4-2, the issue was still in doubt. The big goal by Houston on a power play at 18:36 put Wisconsin ahead, 5-2.

1982–83 Roster

No. Name Pos.1 Terry Kleisinger G2 Jan-Ake Danielson D4 Pat Ethier D6 Jeff Andringa D8 Ernie Vargas LW/C10 Jacques de St. Phalle W11 Jim Johannson LW12 John Johannson C13 Tom Carroll RW14 Matt Walsh D16 Paul Houck RW17 Marty Wiitala RW18 Steve Tschipper W19 Ted Pearson LW20 Dave Maley LW21 Chris Chelios D22 Tom Ryan W23 Scott Sabo C24 Eric Faust D25 Bruce Driver (C) D26 Pat Flatley RW27 Marc Behrend G28 Paul Houston C30 Gary Baxter G33 Tim Sager C

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1989-90Drive For Five is CompleteWisconsin 7 - Colgate 3 • April 1, 1990

by Andy Baggot, Wisconsin State Journal, April 2, 1990 (edited for length).

They sat in their cramped, hot dressing room at Joe Louis Arena Sunday afternoon with lumps in their throats, tears in their eyes and a sense of

determination so profound that their innermost feelings simply could not be disguised. I just walked around the locker room and looked in everyone’s eyes,” said Tom Sagissor, the outspoken senior wing on the University of Wisconsin hockey team. “I saw a lot of heart, saw a lot of dignity, a lot of pride. I saw guys who wanted to win.” One man’s vision has never been more keen. Spurred on by the combination of talent, a strong spirit of friendship and the firm belief that they would not be denied after two near misses, the Badgers whipped Colgate, 7-3, to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association title. A season that began on Labor Day and ended on April Fool’s Day produced a 36-9-1 record and the fifth national championship in school history. It was the second title under Coach Jeff Sauer and first since 1983. John Byce scored three goals, the once-comatose playoff power play clicked four times and an overall constitution that was both tougher, quicker and more experienced than the opponent were the primary reasons why the Badgers earned the victory. Chris Tancill, the tournament’s most valu-able player, Gary Shuchuk, Dennis Sneddon and Rob Andringa accounted for the other goals for Wisconsin, which surged to a 4-1 lead after one period and kept its distance. Duane Derksen recorded 21 saves and got considerable assistance from a seemingly fearless set of defensemen who limited the Red Raiders (31-6-1) to 10 shots on goal in the first two periods. The championship culminated a season that started with seven seniors— Sagissor, Byce, Tancill, Shuchuk, Rob Mendel, Mark Osiecki and Steve Rohlik — designating Sunday as their target date. Along the way they won the Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season and playoff titles, responded to the pressure by winning 18 of their last 20 games (18-1-1) and buried the memories of punching out in the NCAA quarterfinals in 1988 and ‘89. “We knew we had one more goal to finish, and if we didn’t do it, it would be an unfinished season. We didn’t want that to happen,” said Derksen. Rohlik, the captain, choked back tears as he talked about what he and his teammates had overcome. “There was pressure every night,” he said. “Every-one would say, ‘Is Wisconsin that good or aren’t they?’ That was the big question all year long. Some people said, ‘You guys folded the last couple of years; you had a good enough team to do it.” Byce converted on the power play one minute, 30 seconds into the game, then struck again at 3:23 when he took a bounce pass from Mendel and zoomed in alone for a shorthander. Joel Gardner answered with the first of three power-play goals for the Red Raiders (Steve Poapst and Jamie Cooke had the others) at 4:58, but Tancill and

Andringa came through on man-advantage situations before the end of the period and Wisconsin was off and running. The UW power play was 6-for-13 (.462) during the Final Four after coming in 2-for-29 (.069) in six previous playoff games. Colgate Coach Terry Slater said his club’s behav-ior (eight penalties in the first period, 16 overall) led to its early downfall. “We took stupid penalties, no question about it,” he said. “We deserved them. There’s not much more to say.” Slater also admitted his team was affected by the announced crowd of 15,034, more than half of which were very loud UW rooters. “The were awe-stricken with all the people,” he said, explaining a first-period timeout. Sauer said his club was affected by the crowd as well. “Just like playing at home,” he said.

1989–90 Roster

No. Name Pos.2 Barry Richter RW/D4 Joe Harwell D6 Sean Hill D7 John Parker RW8 Chris Nelson D9 Steve Rohlik (C) LW10 Jon Helgeson LW11 John Byce (A) C12 Doug Macdonald C13 Jason Francisco RW14 Joe Decker RW15 Tray Tuomie RW16 Gary Shuchuk (A) C17 Rob Mendel D19 Tom Sagissor LW20 Don Granato C21 Rob Andringa D22 Chris Tancill RW23 Rodger Sykes D24 Mark Osiecki (A) D25 Brett Kurtz C26 Kurt Gonce F27 Dennis Snedden LW29 Duane Derksen G31 Jon Michelizzi G

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2005-06Badgers Back on TopWisconsin 2 - Boston College 1 • April 8, 2006

Senior Tom Gilbert’s goal 9:32 into the third period proved to be the winner as the Wisconsin men’s hockey team

defeated Boston College 2-1 in the NCAA championship game at the Bradley Center. The championship victory came in front of a vastly red and pro-Badger crowd in Mil-waukee, a quick 90-minute drive from the Kohl Center. Junior Robbie Earl added UW’s other goal as the Badgers (30-10-3) won their sixth national championship and first since 1990. Earl earned the Frozen Four Most Outstand-ing Player Award with three goals and one assist in Milwaukee. Fellow junior Brian Elliott made 22 saves and was named to the All-Frozen Four Team. He was joined on the all-tournament team by Earl, Adam Burish and Gilbert. Boston College’s Cory Schneider stopped 37 shots on the other end. BC fin-ished the season with a record of 26-13-3. The Eagles placed two representatives on the All-Frozen Four team in forward Chris Collins and defenseman Brett Motherwell. Pat Gannon gave the Eagles a 1-0 lead 9:01 into the opening period when he lifted a back-hand over Elliott’s glove. Dan Bertram notched the only assist on Gannon’s fifth goal of the season. The goal put the Badgers down and in an unfamiliar situation. Wisconsin grabbed the lead in 32 of its 42 previous contests. Of the 10 prior games opponents scored first, Wisconsin won only three. However, Earl tied the game at the 1:17 mark of the second. After taking a hit just outside the Eagles’ blue line and appearing injured, Earl joined the play when the Badgers gained control of the puck. Burish sent a pass across the slot from the right corner which Earl redirected into the open net for his 24th goal of the season. Pavelski also earned an assist on the play. With the assist, Pavelski became just the ninth Badger to reach 100 points in his first two years at UW and the first since Dany Heatley. Gilbert gave the Badgers their first lead of the game 9:32 into the third period with a power-play goal. The senior assistant captain

took a pass from Pavelski and fired a wrist shot past BC’s Schneider. Burish also added an assist as Gilbert moved into a tie for the national goal-scoring lead among defensemen with 12 goals. From there, Wisconsin withstood a bar-rage of BC shots, including a shot off the pipe in the final seconds of the contest, to become the first school in NCAA history to win both the men’s and women’s ice hockey champion-ships in the same season. Wisconsin finished the game 1-for-8 on the power play while Boston College was 0-for-4. The Badgers did not allow a single power-play goal in the NCAA tournament, holding opponents scoreless on 36 power plays. The Badgers finished the season with 30 wins for the seventh time in program his-tory and the first time in the Mike Eaves era.

2005–06 Roster

No. Name Pos.1 Brian Elliott G3 Matt Olinger D4 Davis Drewiske D5 Jeff Likens D6 Josh Engel D7 Joe Piskula D8 Joe Pavelski C10 Robbie Earl F11 Jake Dowell C12 Jack Skille F14 Tom Gilbert (A) D15 Tom Gorowsky F16 Adam Burish (C) F18 Matthew Ford F19 Ryan MacMurchy (A) F20 Kyle Klubertanz D21 Andy Brandt F22 Ben Street C24 Andrew Joudrey (A) C25 A.J. Degenhardt F27 Ross Carlson F29 Jeff Henderson G30 Ryan Jeffery G31 Nick Licari F35 Shane Connelly G

Head Coach: Mike Eaves

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Big Ten/WCHA Champions1970 WCHA Regional Champions

Wisconsin skated to its first-ever victory over Denver, a 3-2 victory over “The Best in the West,” the two-time defending NCAA champion Pioneers. The victory came in Denver, after the Badgers reached the title game with a 2-1 victory over Michigan in the semifinals. The WCHA playoff title, Wisconsin’s first, earned the Badgers their first trip to the NCAA tournament in just their first season in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The Badgers went on to place third in the NCAA tournament. Wisconsin completed its season 23-11-0.

1972 WCHA Regional Champions

Wisconsin qualified for its second NCAA tournament in three years when it won one of the WCHA playoff championships. The Badgers came from behind in two playoff series to defeat Michigan Tech 9-6 in the semifi-nals and then North Dakota 6-2 in the finals in two-game, total-goals series. Wisconsin, also first-time Big Ten champions, fell in the first round of the NCAA tournament but finished third after defeating WCHA regular-season champion Denver, 5-2, in the NCAA third-place game. Wisconsin completed its season 27-10-1.

1973 WCHA Regional Champions

After a third-place, WCHA regular-season finish, the Badgers played host to Minnesota, defeating the Gophers 14-10 in a wild two-game, total goals series in the first round of the playoffs. In the finals, Wisconsin traveled to South Bend, Ind., battling to the final minutes of the second game against Notre Dame. Dave Pay tallied to win the second game 4-3 and the total goals series 8-7 to send the Badgers to their third NCAA tournament in four years. Wisconsin had also won its second-straight Big Ten title. At the NCAAs in Boston, Wisconsin made history by coming back from 4-0 and 5-2 deficits against Cor-nell for a 6-5 overtime win. Down 2-1 to Denver in the title game, the Badgers collected three-straight goals for a 4-2 NCAA title-winning victory. Wisconsin completed its season 29-9-2.

1977 WCHA Regular-Season Champions1977 WCHA Playoff Champions

In yet another season of firsts for Wisconsin, the Badgers posted a 26-5-1 mark in WCHA play to capture the school’s first WCHA regular-season title. The Badgers ran away from the field with 53 points, 12 more than second place Notre Dame. In the playoffs, Wisconsin cruised through the first two rounds in Madison, defeating Colorado College 6-2 in a two-game, total-goals series before crushing Minnesota 17-8 with a pair of blow outs in the total-goals series. Against Michigan in the finals, the Badgers used 4-0 and 5-4 victories to capture the Badgers’ first true WCHA playoff championship series. The victory put the Badgers in the NCAA tournament, where overtime goals by Mike Eaves against New Hampshire and Steve Alley against Michigan gave the Badgers a 6-5 win and the school’s second NCAA title. The win made Wisconsin the first school to win the NCAA, WCHA and Big Ten titles in the same season. Wisconsin completed its season with a school-record 37 victories and a 37-7-1 mark.

1978 WCHA Regional Champions

In a return to the regional format after just one season, Wisconsin placed second during the regular season, earning the opportunity to play host to one of the WCHA regionals. The Badgers took full advantage, taking Minnesota Duluth 9-2 and 5-4 for a 14-6 total-goals victory. In the title series, 4-3 and 7-4 victories over Michigan Tech were good enough for an 11-7 total-goals series win and a berth into the NCAA tournament. Wisconsin failed to match the 1976–77 squad’s success in the tournament, falling 5-2 to Boston Univer-sity and 4-3 to Bowling Green to finish fourth. However, Badgers fans were honored by the City of Providence, R.I., when they were presented with a trophy that claimed Badger fans as “The World’s Greatest Hockey Fans.” The Badgers completed their season 28-12-3.

1982 WCHA Playoff Champions

After a one-point loss in the WCHA regular season to North Dakota, the Badgers exacted some revenge by winning the WCHA playoff championship.

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A first-round bye for the Badgers led to a semifinal series against Minnesota in Madison. The Badgers dropped the first of the two-game total-goals set by a 4-3 count, but recovered for a 6-2 win in the second game for a 9-6 total-goals victory. A 9-0 victory in the first game against North Dakota in the finals virtually assured the Badgers of the WCHA championship and a 3-1 game two win clinched the title and an NCAA bid. In the NCAA tournament, the Badgers advanced past Harvard in the first round, blank New Hampshire 5-0 in the semifinals, but fell to North Dakota, 5-2 in the NCAA title game. The championship game appear-ance would be the second of three-straight for the Badgers. Wisconsin completed its season at 35-11-1.

1983 WCHA Playoff Champions

All of Wisconsin’s prior championships came under the watchful eyes of Bob Johnson, but in 1983, Jeff Sauer began his Badger tenure with the program’s second-consecutive WCHA playoff title. Wisconsin advanced out of the first round with a total-goals victory over Colorado College, then played a classic series with North Dakota in the semifinals in Grand Forks, N.D. A 1-1 tie in the first game of the total goals series set up the finale. The Badger then defeated North Dakota, 6-5 in triple overtime to reach to the WCHA title game. Chris Chelios tied the game with 12 seconds left and Paul Houck scored shorthanded to win it in triple overtime. The Badgers went on to sweep Minnesota in Minneapolis for the title. The Badgers eventually reached their third-straight NCAA title game with a series victory over St. Law-rence and a semifinal 2-0 shutout over Providence. A 6-2 NCAA championship game victory over Harvard gave Sauer his first NCAA title. Wisconsin went 33-10-4 during their fourth NCAA title run.

1988 WCHA Playoff Champions

Nearly 25 years into the modern era, Wisconsin managed yet another first as winners of the first WCHA Final Four at the St. Paul Civic Center in St. Paul, Minn. The Badgers reached the WCHA Final Four with a home sweep in a best-of-three series over Northern Michigan. North Dakota awaited next and the Badgers escaped with a 2-1 win to advance to the finals against Minnesota. Despite finishing second to the Gophers in the regular season, the Badgers managed a 3-2 victory and took the playoff crown. The win sent Wisconsin into the 12-team NCAA tournament, where they beat Massachusetts-Lowell in the first-round, two-game, total-goals series, but were eliminated by St. Lawrence in a similarly formatted quarterfinal round. Wisconsin finished up the season 30-13-2.

1990 WCHA Regular-Season Champions1990 WCHA Playoff Champions

Wisconsin left no doubt what team was the best in the country. A mini slump during which the UW lost three of four games in mid-January preceded an 18-1-1 stretch run that included a nine-game winning streak to end the season. The 20-game stretch propelled Wisconsin to its second MacNaughton Cup for the WCHA regular-sea-son championship. A three-point cushion gave the Badgers the No. 1 seed for the league postseason, during which they swept Michigan Tech to reach the WCHA Final Four in St. Paul. The Badgers squeaked out a 4-3 overtime win against Northern Michigan, then slammed Minnesota 7-1 for the WCHA playoff title and a bid to the NCAA tournament. In the tournament, the UW turned away Maine in the first round, then Boston College in the semifinals. John Byce’s hat trick helped the UW’s 7-3 title-winning victory in Detroit over Colgate. Wisconsin posted its second-most victories in a season in finishing 36-9-1.

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1995 WCHA Playoff Champions

The Badgers received an automatic berth into the 1995 NCAA tournament after capturing the WCHA play-off title in St. Paul, Minn. Wisconsin defeated Denver, which had tied Wisconsin for second place during the regular season. The UW advanced past the Pioneers with a 5-4 win, then defeated Colorado College on Maco Balkovec’s tally 43 seconds into overtime for a 4-3 victory. The crown was the school’s 10th WCHA playoff title and victory sent the Badgers to an eighth consecutive NCAA berth. Wisconsin nearly missed out on the title opportunity when it dropped the first game of the first round to ninth-seeded Northern Michigan, but recovered for two victories and a ticket to the WCHA Final Five. The Badgers advanced past the NCAA’s first round with a 5-3 win over Michigan State, but fell in the national quarterfinals to Michigan, 4-3.

1998 WCHA Playoff Champions

Wisconsin’s 11th WCHA playoff title gave them one of seven automatic bids into the 1998 NCAA tournament with a 3-2 win over North Dakota in the 1998 WCHA Final Five championship game. The Badgers grabbed a 2-0 lead in the second period, saw the lead evaporate and then watched as Joe Bianchi scored on a power play in the third period for the difference. Second-seed Wisconsin reached the title contest with a sweep over Alaska Anchorage in the best-of-three first round, and a 5-2 conquest of Colorado College in the WCHA Final Five semifinals. In NCAA tournament action, the Badgers were eliminated in the first round by New Hampshire. The Badgers posted a final record of 26-14-1.

2000 WCHA Regular-Season Champions

Wisconsin accomplished what has proven to be its most difficult challenge through the program’s history by securing the 2000 MacNaughton Cup as the WCHA regular-season champion. Wisconsin went 23-5-0 during the conference season for 46 points and a seven-point victory over second-place North Dakota. The school’s .821 league winning percentage was second in school history behind the 1976–77 squad’s .828 winning percentage. Wisconsin opened with wins in eight of its first nine conference games, and won nine of its last 10 league games down the stretch to seize its third WCHA regular-season championship. The Badgers eventually reached the WCHA Final Five title contest, but dropped a 5-3 game to North Dakota. The UW’s NCAA trip ended 4-1 to Boston College in the quarterfinals. Wisconsin finished its season at 31-9-1.

2013 WCHA Playoff Champions

Wisconsin’s 12th and final WCHA playoff title capped a remarkable four-month run that helped overcome a 1-7-2 start and give the Badgers an automatic bid into the 2013 NCAA tournament. The Badgers finished off the run with a five-game run through the WCHA playoffs that opened with a first-round Kohl Center sweep of Minnesota Duluth. As the No. 4 seed, the Badgers rolled to a 7-2 victory over Minnesota State, then knocked out top-seed and co-MacNaughton Cup champion St. Cloud State in the semifinals, 4-1. In the title game, Wisconsin grabbed leads of 2-0 and 3-1 and finished with a 3-2 victory over Colorado College for the title. Frosh Nic Kerdiles posted three goals and six points, including game-winning goals in the quarterfinals and title game, to earn WCHA Final Five MVP honors. Junior forward Tyler Barnes, senior defenseman John Ramage and sophomore goaltender Joel Rumpel were also named to the all-tournament squad. In NCAA tournament action, the Badgers were eliminated in the first round by Hockey East regular-season and playoff champion UMass Lowell. The Badgers posted a final record of 22-13-7.

2014 Big Ten Tournament Champions

Wisconsin captured the inaugural Big Ten tournament at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, giving the program consecutive conference playoff titles for the first time since 1982 and 1983. UW used a pair of comebacks to win the 2014 crown. Penn State grabbed a 1-0 lead early in the second period, but All-American Michael Mersch scored twice later in the period to give UW a 2-1 victory in the semifinal. Ohio State jumped out to a 2-0 lead less than nine minutes into the title game, but UW had the game tied just past the midpoint of the second period. The tie lasted just over a minute as OSU regained the lead, then went up 4-2 with a goal at 13:08 of the third period. The Badgers took just 20 seconds to respond on a Jefferson Dahl goal, then took 28 seconds to score again on a Tyler Barnes tally. Mark Zengerle then sealed the deal with an overtime game-winning goal to secure most outstanding player honors. In the NCAA tournament, UW fell behind 1-0 and 2-1 to North Dakota, and got the game even in the third period, but fell behind, 3-2, with less than two minutes remaining. Two North Dakota empty-net goals made it a 5-2 final to end UW’s season. The Badgers finished 24-11-2.

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The Decade of the 60s

In March of 1962 at an athletic board meeting, then–Athletic Director Ivan B. Williamson reinstated ice hockey as an intercollegiate sport at the University of Wisconsin.

A year and a half later, behind co-coaches Art Thomsen and John Riley, Badger hockey made its ‘second debut’. On November 29, 1963, seven days after the tragic death of President Kennedy, the Badgers faced off against St. Mary’s College of Winona, Minn. That game signaled the return of hockey to Wisconsin after a 28-year absence. The first Badger team of the modern era was formed by posting flyers around the campus during the Fall of 1962. The flyers asked any university students wishing to play ice hockey to report to an initial organizational meet-ing in Agricultural Hall. Only about 15-20 students showed up and because there were no ships, the team was molded from kids who did not receive offers from any other schools and a lot of local kids who just wanted to play the game. From those humble beginnings, co-coaches Riley and Thomsen laid the foundation for what would become one of college hockey’s winningest programs. During the first full season (1963–64), a TOTAL of 8,937 fans watched 15 games at Kelsey’s Hartmeyer Ice Arena. That number tripled just one year later as in the Badgers’ second season, nearly 28,000 people came out to watch the 17-game home slate. Said Riley, “We had great enthusiasm from those who came out to see what was going on. Although small in number, they were very dedicated, very loyal, very excitable and very vocal.” These were the first of the now-famous Wisconsin hockey fans. From the start, the Badgers boasted strong goalten-ders, producing such names as Jim Duffy, Gary Johnson, Bob Vroman and Wayne Thomas between the pipes in the 60s. The first 20-goal scorer (season) was Ray Clegg, who led the team in scoring during the 1964–65 campaign with 27-22=49. Bert DeHate was the decade’s most prolific scor-er with 108 goals, 80 assists for 188 points from 1966–70. He left with UW records for career goals and points, and season goals and points, to name a few. On defense, John Jagger became the school’s first All-American when he was named to the first team following the 1969–70 season. Don Addison paced the team in defensive scoring three straight seasons (1964–67) and led the team in scoring with 12-28=40 in 1966–67.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W L T Postseason1963-64 8 5 31964-65 14 9 01965-66 12 9 01966-67 16 10 01967-68 21 10 01968-69 22 10 21969-70 23 11 0 NCAA (third)Totals 116 64 5 (.641)

The Highlights

March 1962 – Athletic Director Ivan B. Williamson announces the return of hockey as an intercollegiate sport after it was dropped in 1935.November 29, 1963 – In the first game of the modern era, the Badgers lose a 13-6 shootout to St. Mary’s (Winona, Minn.). The game was played in front of 695 fans at Hartmeyer Ice Arena. The first modern-era goal came off the stick of Tom French (Ann Arbor, Mich.) on a penalty shot.December 6, 1963 – A rebound goal by Chan Young (Madison, Wis.) gives the UW its first win in the modern era. In overtime, the Badgers defeated Macalester, 3-2.December 11, 1964 – The UW takes a major step in the future of the program, scheduling eight games against teams from the WCHA, but the Badgers lose all eight.February 22, 1966 – Wisconsin breaks a 13-game winless streak versus WCHA teams, when it posts a 5-4 overtime win over the Minnesota Gophers.April 1, 1966 – Following the retirement of John Riley, the UW hires Bob Johnson as its ninth coach in the history of the program.March 1968 – Sophomore center Bert DeHate (St. Paul, Minn.) became the first Badger to win the national scoring title. He tallied 47-30=77, including a school-record seven hat tricks.March 30, 1969 – Wisconsin joins the WCHA, becoming the ninth member of the most prestigious league in Division I college hockey.November 14-15, 1969 – The UW’s first WCHA series was played against the Fighting Sioux of North Dakota. The Badgers upset UND, sweeping the series 8-4 and 7-4.March 1970 – Wisconsin makes its first NCAA tournament appearance, finishing third. Defenseman John Jagger (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) is the first UW All-American.

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The Decade of the 70s

The decade of the 70s established the University of Wisconsin hockey program as one of the nation’s elite. After winning the WCHA playoff championship in its first

season as a WCHA member (1969–70) and also making its first NCAA tourney appearance that year, Wisconsin entered the next decade with confidence and determination to take the pro-gram to the next level. It didn’t take long for the Badgers to make that step and return to the NCAA championship. In March of 1972, the UW lost to Boston University, but defeated Denver to place third at the NCAA tournament. It was the second championship appearance in three years for a Badger team. Then came the 1972–73 campaign—the 10th anniversary of the UW hockey program in the modern era. That year proved to be the best yet for a Wisconsin squad as the Badgers finished 29-9-2 and gave themselves the best anniversary present available in the college hockey world—an NCAA championship. It would be the first of three for Bob Johnson at the UW. Just four years later, arguably the best college hockey team assembled, notched the first 30-win season in the school’s existence ending the year 37-7-1. That team produced four first-team All-Americans in forwards Mike Eaves and Mark Johnson, defenseman Craig Norwich and goaltender Julian Baretta and Wisconsin’s second NCAA title. The Badgers came from behind in both semi-final games to defeat New Hampshire and Michigan in overtime in two of the greatest comebacks in UW history. Both games were tied late in regulation by the UW and then won in overtime. Wisconsin made another NCAA championship appearance in ‘77-78 (the fourth of the decade), finishing fourth after losing to Boston University and Bowling Green. The UW watched two of its team members take part in the ‘Miracle on Ice’ during the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics. Mark Johnson and Bob Suter were both members of the United States’ goal-medal winning team. Johnson led the team in scor-ing with 5-6=11. The Badger hockey program had earned the respect of the college hockey world with the accomplishments and success during the 70s. Wisconsin made four NCAA appearances, won two NCAA championships, four WCHA playoff titles and one WCHA regular-season crown. Six 20-plus win seasons, includ-ing a 30-win campaign, were recorded. Individually, six players earned nine first-team All-America honors, while five players (and one coach) were Olympians during the decade of the 70s. Steve Alley, Bob Lundeen, John Taft and head coach Bob Johnson were members of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team, while Johnson and Suter played on the 1980 U.S. team.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W L T Postseason1963-64 8 5 31970-71 20 13 1 1971-72 27 10 1 NCAA (third)1972-73 29 9 2 NCAA Champs1973-74 18 13 51974-75 24 12 2 1975-76 12 24 2 1976-77 37 7 1 NCAA Champs1977-78 28 12 3 NCAA (fourth)1978-79 25 13 3 1979-80 15 20 1Totals 235 133 21 (.631)

The Highlights

March 1972 – The Badgers make a second appearance in three years at the NCAA championships, finishing third.March 16, 1973 – Dean Talafous scores with five seconds left in regulation to tie the game, then scores the game-winning goal with 33 seconds in left overtime to cap a stunning comeback 6-5 victory over Cornell. The win advances the Badgers to the finals, where they defeat defending NCAA champion Denver for their first NCAA title.February 19, 1977 – Wisconsin captures its first-ever MacNaughton Cup with a 6-4 win over Minnesota-Duluth at the Dane County Coliseum.March 25, 1977 – The Badgers make it to college hockey’s final four for the third time in school history. In semifinal action, Les Grauer ties the game and Mike Eaves get the game-winner to give the UW a 4-3 overtime win over New Hampshire.March 26, 1977 – The best season in UW history is culminated when Steve Alley’s goal at 0:23 into overtime gives Wisconsin a 6-5 win over Michigan for the school’s second NCAA title in five seasons. The Badgers finish the season at 37-7-1, becoming the first team to capture the Big Ten, WCHA and NCAA titles in the same season. Bob Johnson is named national coach of the year, while his son, Mark, is named the freshman of the year.March 1978 – UW fans take Providence, R.I. by storm for the 1978 NCAA Championship and are proclaimed the “World’s Greatest Hockey Fans,” by the city. Mike Eaves ends his UW career as the school’s all-time scoring leader, while he and Mark Johnson earn first-team All-America honors.March 1979 – The Badgers play before 21 sellout crowds, averaging 8,654 (just eight short of a sellout) fans a game at the Dane County Coliseum. Mark Johnson, the collegiate player of the year, closes out his UW career as the top goal scorer (125) in school history.

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Wisconsin opened the 80s with three-straight NCAA championship appear-ances (1980-81, 1981-82 and 1982-83)

and two national titles (1981 and 1983). With three NCAA championships in seven years, Badger hockey had become the most successful collegiate hockey program in the nation. Those three teams produced some of the best athletes to play the game. Consider that five members of those teams went on to distin-guished NHL careers, including Bruce Driver (15 seasons/1,030 games), Pat Flatley (14/850), Brian Mullen (11/1,205), Dave Maley (9/512) and Chris Chelios, who marked his 20th season in the NHL in 2001-02 as a member of the Stanley Cup-winning Detroit Red Wings. Chelios, who has been named the NHL’s best defenseman on three separate occa-sions, played in 1,651 career NHL games. In addition, four players – Flatley, Driver, John Newberry and Theran Welsh – were named first-team All-Americans. Welsh remains the Badgers’ all-time leading defensive scorer (24-194=228) and is one of only four players in school history to reach the 200-point plateau. Wisconsin won 20-or-more games every sea-son in the decade of the 80s, including two 30-win campaigns. And, UW ended the 80s exactly how it started them -- with a national title. The 1989-90 squad won the school’s fifth NCAA title and posted the second-best record in school history (36-9-1). The list of players that came out of the Badger hockey program during this decade is second to none. John Byce, Tony Granato, Sean Hill, Curtis Joseph, Scott Mellanby, Paul Ranheim, Barry Richter, Mike Richter, Gary Shuchuk, Gary Suter and Chris Tancill are just a few of the top players that came out of the 80s. The Badgers became just the fourth school to win three or more titles in the same decade. Denver (60s) and Boston University (70s) won three and Michigan won five (50s) championships in their respective decades.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W L T Postseason1980-81 27 14 1 NCAA Champs1981-82 25 11 1 NCAA (second)1982-83 33 10 4 NCAA Champs1983-84 21 17 11984-85 25 17 0 1985-86 27 15 0 1986-87 23 18 1 1987-88 30 13 2 NCAA Qualifiers1988-89 25 16 5 NCAA Qualifiers1989-90 36 9 1 NCAA ChampsTotals 272 140 16 (.654)

The HighlightsMarch 27, 1981 – For the sixth time in school history, the Badgers return to the NCAA tournament. After advancing past Clarkson in quarterfinal action a week earlier, the Badgers defeat Northern Michigan to earn the right to play for the national title.March 28, 1981 – With a 6-3 win over arch-rival Minnesota, the Badgers grab the school’s third NCAA title. The UW defeats the No. 1 teams in ECAC (Clarkson), the CCHA (Northern Michigan) and the WCHA (Minnesota) in its championship run.March 27, 1982 – The Badgers make a second consecutive appearance in the NCAA title game, but lose to North Dakota, finishing second.June 1, 1982 – Bob Johnson resigns after 15 years at Wisconsin. He led the program to three national titles, seven NCAA appearances and the highest attendance in the country.July 8, 1982 – Jeff Sauer becomes the fourth coach (10th all time) in the modern era of Badger hockey.March 5, 1983 – Wisconsin defeats North Dakota, 6-5 in triple overtime, to advance to the WCHA playoff championship. Chris Chelios ties the game with just 12 seconds left in regulation and Paul Houck wins it with a shorthanded goal in the third overtime. To date, it was the longest game in school history.March 12-13, 1983 – With a sweep of the Gophers at Williams Arena, the Badgers earn the league playoff championship and the No. 1 seed in the West.March 26, 1983 – For the third-straight year, Wisconsin plays for the national title and wins the championship with a 6-2 victory over Harvard.January 7, 1984 – Wisconsin becomes the only American collegiate team to defeat the 1984 U.S. Olympic squad (4-2) on its preparation tour.November 23, 1985 – Wisconsin records the program’s 500th modern-era victory with a 6-2 win over North Dakota at the Coliseum.December 30, 1987 – The Badgers claim the Great Lakes Invitational tournament with wins over Michigan and Michigan State in front of 19,482 at Joe Louis Arena.March 6-7, 1988 – A win over North Dakota (2-1) and Minnesota (3-2) at the St. Paul Civic Center nets the first-ever WCHA Final Four Playoff Championship.December 28-29, 1989 – Wisconsin hosts its inaugural Bank One Badger Hockey Showdown at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis. The UW defeats Notre Dame (9-3) and Boston College (6-5) to capture the Pettit Cup.February 16, 1990 – The Badgers play their 1,000th game since the resumption of the program in 1963, a 6-3 victory over Minnesota.March 24, 1990 – The UW completes its sweep of Maine in the NCAA quarterfinals at the Dane County Coliseum. The Badgers advance to Detroit with a 4-3 overtime win.March 30, 1990 – In front of 8,000 Badger fans in Joe Louis Arena, the Cardinal and White defeat Boston College 2-1 to advance to the 1990 NCAA Championship game.April 1, 1990 – Head coach Jeff Sauer guides his Badger team to a second NCAA title, with a 7-3 victory over Colgate. It is the school’s fifth national title as the UW’s 36-9-1 mark is the second-best in UW history.

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The Badgers entered the 1990s as the defending NCAA champions, coming off a decade which saw a Wisconsin team play for the national title

four times. Trying to match that feat would be a chal-lenge. The 1991-92 team did its part, becoming the lowest seeded team (sixth) in NCAA playoff history to advance to the championship game (The Badgers lost to Lake Superior State, 5-3). The following year, the 1992-93 squad came within inches of making it to Milwaukee and the 1993 NCAA Championship, but dropped a heart-breaking 4-3 decision to Michigan in overtime. Wisconsin managed NCAA berths in the next two years, but did not earn a trip to the NCAA’s Frozen Four, despite additional NCAA bids in 1997-98 and 1999-2000. The 1999-2000 squad boasted two of the most talented forwards that have played for the Badgers in Steve Reinprecht and Dany Heatley. Both helped lead the UW to the 2000 WCHA regular-season Championship and the MacNaughton Cup. It was the third time in school history a UW team had won the league title and the first since 1990. Reinprecht earned first-team All-America hon-ors, the first Badger forward since Gary Shuchuk (1990) to receive that distinction. He also finished his senior season as the runner-up (the highest finish ever for a Badger) for the Hobey Baker award, given to the nation’s top player. Heatley, a second-team All-American as a freshman, was named a first-team All-American (2001), giving Wisconsin its first back-to-back All-America first teamers since Mike Eaves and Mark Johnson (1978 and 1979). Three UW defensemen were named All-Americans – Barry Richter (1993), Brian Rafalski (1995) and Jeff Dessner (2000). In goal, Duane Derksen (1992) and Kirk Daubenspeck (1997) were second-team All-Americans. Wisconsin made the 12-team NCAA tourney seven of 10 years in the 90s, averaging over 23 wins a season. The decade ended with the ‘99-00 team posting the third-best mark in school history, 31-9-1.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W L T Postseason1990-91 26 15 3 NCAA Qualifiers1991-92 27 14 2 NCAA Runners up1992-93 24 15 3 NCAA Qualifiers1993-94 26 15 1 NCAA Qualifiers1994-95 24 15 4 NCAA Qualifiers1995-96 17 20 3 1996-97 15 21 2 1997-98 26 14 1 NCAA Qualifiers1998-99 15 19 4 1999-00 31 9 1 NCAA QualifiersTotals 231 157 24 (.590)

The HighlightsApril 2-4, 1992 – Wisconsin defeats Michigan, 4-2, to move into the national championship game against Lake Superior State. The Badgers lose 5-3, but become the lowest-seeded team to ever advance to a national title contest.March 26-27, 1993 – The Badgers receive a sixth-consecutive bid to the NCAA tournament. After a 3-1 win over Miami University, the UW drops a heart-breaking 4-3 decision to Michigan in overtime, missing the chance to appear in its third Frozen Four in four seasons.March 25-26, 1994 – In its seventh-straight NCAA appearance, the Badgers handle Western Michigan (6-3), but lose to top-ranked Boston University, 4-1.March 17-18, 1995 – Wisconsin records wins over Denver and league-champion Colorado College to claim the 1995 WCHA Playoff Championship, the school’s 10th playoff title. The championship earns the Badgers an automatic NCAA berth, the eighth-straight for the UW.March 8, 1997 – Wisconsin and Colorado College make college hockey history playing in the longest game on record – 5 hours and 24 minutes. The first-round WCHA playoff game lasts until the 9:30 mark of the fourth overtime as the Tigers win the game, 1-0. Badger netminder Kirk Daubenspeck sets a league and school record with 75 saves.January 4, 1998 – Head coach Jeff Sauer becomes the WCHA’s winningest coach when the UW defeats Denver 7-3. The victory is Sauer’s 556th as a league coach and surpasses the legendary John MacInnes.March 14, 1998 – With a 6-2 win over Alaska-Anchorage, the Badgers play their last regular-season game in the Dane County Coliseum. It had served as the home to Badger hockey for over 30 years.March 20-21, 1998 – The Badgers take the 1998 WCHA Playoff Championship with 5-2 and 3-2 wins over Colorado College and North Dakota, respectively. The win also gives Bucky an automatic spot in the 12-team NCAA tourney.October 3, 1998 – Wisconsin opens the Kohl Center in the College Hockey Hall of Fame game vs. Notre Dame. Despite a 3-2 loss to the Irish, a record 13,398 fans turn out to see the Badgers’ debut in their new home.February 25, 2000 – For only the third time in school history, a Badger team wins the coveted MacNaughton Cup. The WCHA regular-season league championship is clinched with a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Mariucci Arena.

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Wisconsin hockey began the 21st century as it had its previ-ous three decades—with a 20-win season and a berth in the NCAA tournament. It was the 16th 20-or 30-win campaign

for head coach Jeff Sauer and the 12th NCAA appearance for the Badgers under Sauer. The Badger fans were also treated to a second year of watch-ing Dany Heatley play as he opted to return for a second season (2000-01) with the Badgers instead of turning pro. Heatley, one of the most talented and gifted players to ever wear the Cardinal and White, was named the NHL’s Rookie of the Year following the 2001–02 season. Drafted No. 2 overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the At-lanta Thrashers, he led all league rookies in scoring in 2001–02 before picking up NHL All-Star Game MVP honors in 2002–03. Two seasons into the fifth decade of Badger hockey, the pro-gram said goodbye to the Jeff Sauer era as former Badger Mike Eaves became the fourth coach in the modern era of UW hockey. Sauer announced his retirement from coaching on January 9, 2002, after 31 years coaching in the WCHA and 20 seasons behind the Badger bench. He is the winningest coach in league and school history and the fourth-winningest coach all time. The Eaves Era began on March 19, 2002, when he was hired to replace Sauer. Eaves still remains the school’s all-time scoring leader with 94-173=267 in 160 games during his four-year career (1973–78) as a Badger. He led the team in scoring during his freshman, sopho-more and senior seasons and in his junior year, was the top-scoring Badger forward (28-53=81) on the 1977 NCAA Championship squad. Eaves would lead his charges to the 2006 NCAA title and the 2010 NCAA title game, while directing the program to five NCAA tournaments. Goaltender Bernd Brückler posted one of the greatest seasons in UW history and became the first goalie since Roy Schultz in 1980 to be named a first-team All-American with the completion of the 2003–04 season. He set numerous single-season and a handful of career records in the process. Brückler’s records were short-lived as Brian Elliott was the next in line. Elliott and the Badgers reached new heights in 2005–06 when Elliott was one of the final three up for the Hobey Baker Memo-rial Award. The national leader in nearly every statistical category, Elliott shattered many of Wisconsin’s goaltending records and gave the Badgers their second First-Team All-American goaltender in three seasons. More importantly, Elliott anchored Wisconsin to its sixth NCAA title. The 2005–06 dream season included road sweeps at North Dakota and Minnesota, a sweep of the College Hockey Show-case at Michigan State and Michigan, a title at the Badger Hockey Showdown, an outdoor contest at Lambeau Field and a title run that never left the State of Wisconsin. Eight different Badgers were named All-Americans in the decade, including defenseman Brendan Smith and center Blake Geoffrion in 2010 during UW’s run to the NCAA title contest. Both finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, Geoffrion would go on to become the first player in school history to win the coveted prize as college hockey’s top player.

The HighlightsJune 24, 2000 – Dany Heatley, taken second overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, becomes the highest player to be drafted in UW history.January 9, 2002 – Jeff Sauer announces he is retiring as the head coach of the Badgers after 20 years behind the UW bench and 31 years as a head coach in the WCHA.March 19, 2002 – Mike Eaves is announced as the Badgers’ fifth head coach in the modern era at a news conference in the Kohl Center.October 19, 2002 – The Badger hockey program sees its 1,000,000th hockey fan come through the turnstiles at the Kohl Center when the Badgers defeat Alabama-Huntsville. After five years calling the Kohl Center home, Wisconsin has drawn a total of 1,192,099 fans for an average of 11,687 per game (102 home dates).February 11, 2006 – In front of 40,890 mostly Wisconsin fans, the Badgers defeat Ohio State, 4-2, at the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic, played outside at Lambeau Field.March 26, 2006 – Freshman Jack Skille one-times a no-look pass from sophomore defenseman Josh Engel to end 111:13 of scoreless hockey for a 1-0 victory over Cornell. The win at the 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional final in Green Bay, Wis., sends the Badgers to their first Frozen Four in 14 years.April 6, 2006 – Junior Ross Carlson scores short-handed in the second period and the Badgers advance to the NCAA title game with a 5-2 victory over Maine.April 8, 2006 – Wisconsin wins its 30th game of the season at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, defeating Boston College, 2-1, for its sixth NCAA title. Senior All-American defenseman Tom Gilbert tallies at 9:32 of the third period on the power play for the game-winning score. The Badgers and goaltender Brian Elliott survive a last second BC shot that rings off the post.January 12, 2007 – Wisconsin defeats No. 1 Minnesota, 2-1 at the Kohl Center, to capture its 1,000 victory since restarting the program in 1963.February 9, 2007 – A 4-0 triumph at the Kohl Center over Alaska Anchorage makes Mike Eaves the third head coach in Wisconsin history to record 100 victories.March 29, 2008 – The NCAA tournament arrives for the first time at the Kohl Center as the Badgers play host to the 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional. Wisconsin defeats Denver, 6-2, to advance to the regional final.February 6, 2010 – Outdoor hockey arrives in Madison for the Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic and 55,031 watched the Badgers post a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Michigan on Brendan Smith’s pair of third-period power-play tallies.April 8, 2010 – Wisconsin plays in front of 34,954 fans at Ford Field in Detroit and defeats RIT, 8-1, to advance to the NCAA championship game.April 9, 2010 – Senior center Blake Geoffrion becomes the first player in UW hockey history to win the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as college hockey’s top player in a ceremony on the ice at Ford Field in Detroit.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W L T Postseason2000-01 22 15 4 NCAA Qualifiers2001-02 16 19 42002-03 13 23 4 2003-04 22 13 8 NCAA Qualifiers2004-05 23 14 4 NCAA Qualifiers2005–06 30 10 3 NCAA Champions2006–07 19 18 4 2007–08 16 17 7 NCAA Qualifiers2008–09 20 16 42009–10 28 11 4 NCAA Runners upTotals 209 156 46 (.564)

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The Decade of the 2010s

The sixth decade of the modern era of Badger hockey continued the streak of decade-opening 20-win seasons as the Badgers climbed over the mark.

The early part of the decade included sweeping changes in college hockey. The creation of Big Ten hockey, spurred on by the addition of Penn State to the college hockey world, meant an end to UW’s 45-year membership in the WCHA. UW’s membership in what was arguably the best hockey league in North America behind the NHL and AHL served it well. Wisconsin took advantage of the transition with consecutive conference tournament titles, winning its last WCHA Final Five tournament in 2013, then capturing the inaugural Big Ten tournament in 2014. Both tournaments ended with victories at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Min-nesota.

The HighlightsMarch 21, 2011 – The Big Ten officially announces its decision to form a Division I hockey conference, to begin play in 2013–14. The conference will include WCHA schools Minnesota and Wisconsin; CCHA schools Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State; and newcomer Penn State, which will begin play as an independent in 2012–13.May 11, 2011 – With construction already started, the official groundbreaking ceremony for LaBahn Arena takes place on the apron of the Kohl Center, with the construction site in the back ground. Lead donors Chuck and Mary Ann La Bahn are among those in attendance. Jan. 6, 2012 – The Badgers skate to a 6-3 victory over RIT at the Kohl Center to make Mike Eaves the third head coach in UW men’s hockey history with 200 career victories.March 21, 2013 – Wisconsin won its final WCHA tournament with a 3-2 victory over Colorado College in the championship game. The victory gave the Badgers an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament.March 22, 2014 – Wisconsin overcame a pair of two-goal deficits, including a 4-2, third-period hole, to grab a 5-4 overtime victory against Ohio State and the inaugural Big Ten tournament title. The tournament victory gave UW consecutive tournament crowns for the first time since winning the 1982 and 1983 WCHA tournaments. Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player Mark Zengerle scored the overtime winner.March 30, 2016 – Badger All-American, and former NHL head coach and assistant coach Tony Granato is named Wisconsin’s head coach. His brother Don Granato and Mark Osiecki are also named associate head coaches at a news conference on the ice of the Kohl Center.March 9, 2017 – A Celebration of Life was held for legendary coach Jeff Sauer at the Kohl Center after his passing.Jan. 21, 2018 – Playing at the United Center in Chicago, the Badgers snapped No. 1-ranked Notre Dame’s 16-game winning streak and handed the Fighting Irish their first Big Ten loss with a 5-0 victory.Feb. 9, 2019 – A sold-out Kohl Center watches as Mark Johnson's No. 10 jersey is raised to the rafters as the first retired number in Badger hockey history.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W L T Postseason2010–11 21 16 4 2011–12 17 18 2 2012–13 22 13 7 NCAA Qualifiers2013–14 24 11 2 NCAA Qualifiers2014–15 4 26 5 2015–16 8 19 82016–17 20 15 12017–18 14 19 42018–19 14 18 5 Totals 144 155 38 (.484)

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Coaching HistoryWhen the UW athletic counsel voted to of-ficially recognize ice hockey as a varsity sport (1921-22), Dr. A.C. Viner was named the UW’s first varsity ice hockey coach. But hockey at the UW was organized at the club level as far back as 1892. In the years leading up to that first season, Joe Steinauer coached Badger club teams from 1916-19. His name is the earliest mention of a UW hockey coach, club or varsity level.

ALL-TIME COACHING MARKSCoach Years Record Win Pct.Dr. A.C. Viner 1921–23 3-13-3 .237Robert Blodgett 1923–24 3-9-1 .269Kay Iverson 1924–26 9-10-5 .479W.R. Brandow 1926–27 1-9-0 .100John Farquhar 1927–30 21-20-7 .510Spike Carlson 1930–31 4-6-1 .409Art Thomsen 1931–35 9-22-1 .297Thomsen/Riley* 1963–64 8-5-3 .594John Riley 1963–66 34-19-3 .634Bill Rothwell** 1975–76 12-24-2 .342Bob Johnson 1966–82 367-175-23 .670Jeff Sauer 1982–02 489-306-46 .609Mike Eaves 2002–16 267-225-66 .538Tony Granato 2016– 48-52-10 .482

* Thomsen and Riley were co-coaches in 1963–64** Bill Rothwell served as interim coach during

the 1975–76 season while Bob Johnson coached the 1976 United States Olympic Team.

ASSISTANT COACHES

JB Bittner ..........................................................2015–16Norm Bolitho ..........................................................1964–65Bill Butters ..........................................................2010–12Bruce Davey ..........................................................1965–68Pat Ford ..........................................................1994–02Don Granato ..........................................................2016–17Bill Howard ..........................................................1973–08John Hynes ..........................................................2002–03Mark Johnson ..........................................................1996–02Peter Johnson ..........................................................1987–91Mike Kemp ........................................1981–82, ‘83–96Mark LeRose ..........................................................2003–04David Lassonde ..........................................................1991–94Doug McFadyen ..........................................................1971–72Barry McPherson .......................................................1970–71Tom Osenton ..........................................................1978–81Mark Osiecki ........................2004–10, 2016–PresentScott Owens ..........................................................1991–92Kevin Patrick ..........................................................2005–10Dick Perkins ..........................................................1976–77Ian Perrin ..........................................................1985–90

Bill Rothwell ..........................................................1971–75Jeff Rotsch ..........................................................1973–74Ron Rutlin ..........................................................1968–69Jeff Sanger ..........................................................2009–18Jeff Sauer ..........................................................1969–71Gary Shuchuk ..........................................................2010–15Grant Standbrook .......................................................1976–87Luke Strand ..........................................................2015–16Mark Strobel ...............................................2017–presentMike Valley ..........................................................2008–09Matt Walsh ..........................................................2012–15Troy Ward ..........................................................2002–05Jim Weiss ..........................................................1964–65Gary Weitz ..........................................................1975–79Brad Winchester ..............................................2018–present

Bob JohnsonA man who has connections to four WCHA schools is the one responsible for crafting Wisconsin’s hockey program into the one rich in winning tradition. During the days Wisconsin football and bas-ketball struggled through losing seasons, Wisconsin hockey captured the imagination of Badger fans beginning in 1964 when Bob Johnson took the reigns of the club. Payoff came in 1973 when the Johnson-led Badgers corralled Denver, 4-2, for the schools’ first NCAA title. Two more championships would follow during the Johnson era, including four years later in 1977. Captained by Mike Eaves, the 1977 team scored in overtime against Michigan in Detroit for championship No. 2. Finally in 1981, Wisconsin won a 6-3 contest from Minnesota in Duluth, Minn., to make it three titles in eight seasons. During his time at Wisconsin, Johnson began the Wisconsin Olympic tradition. As head coach of the 1976 U.S. Olympic Team, Johnson took along three Badgers to Montreal. Four years later his son Mark, currently the coach of the Wisconsin’s women hockey Badgers, would pace the Americans in scoring and lead the “Miracle on Ice,” as the United States won gold over the heavily favored Soviet Union. Johnson moved on to the professional ranks after 15 seasons and before the start of the 1982–83 season, joining the Calgary Flames as head coach. He took the Flames to the Stanley Cup finals in 1986, before once again moving on following the 1986–87 season. Johnson left the NHL to take over as execu-tive director of USA Hockey. The NHL called once again in 1990–91 as Johnson turned the Pittsburgh Penguins, a sub-.500 team the previous year, into Patrick Division, Prince of Wales Conference and Stanley Cup champions in just one season behind the bench. He was chosen to lead Team USA the following fall at the Canada Cup, but fell ill. A few weeks later, the hockey world was stunned by his death from cancer. The Penguins repeated as Cup champions that year and dedicated

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their triumph to the memory of the man who helped so many people during his career. A 1992 inductee into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, he was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991 and the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 1992. Johnson’s legacy still resonates today at the University of Wisconsin. His immortal words, “It’s a great day for hockey!” hang from the Kohl Center raf-ters and from the rafters of ice rinks all over the State of Wisconsin.

Jeff SauerHis list of achievements in the college hockey circuit places him among the elite in the coaching ranks. He was not only the winningest coach in Badger history in any sport, but he was the WCHA’s most victorious. Jeff Sauer spent 31 years behind the col-legiate bench, including 20 in charge of the Badger hockey program. Since beginning his coaching career in 1966 as a 23-year-old assistant to the legendary Bob Johnson at Colorado College, Sauer is the only person in WCHA annals to coach 30 seasons in the league and is its winningest. Sauer holds numerous WCHA coaching records including those for longevity and for most games coached (1,244). His 655 wins rank eighth on the NCAA all-time coaches victory list. In his 20 years at the UW, Sauer enjoyed unprecedented success. No coach won more UW games (489) or coached in more contests (841). He became the first coach in college history to win a national title in his inaugural season at a school when the 1982–83 Badgers won the school’s fourth NCAA championship. His second national title came during the 1989–90 season when his team went 36-9-1 to record the school’s second-winningest sea-son in history. Sauer recorded four 30-win seasons (1982–83, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1999–2000), the most of any UW coach. In WCHA play, the UW finished in the league’s top three 14 times during his tenure, winning league titles in 1990 and 2000. One of the most-respected coaches in the game, he continued to be a consummate diplomat for hockey — from instructing kids at summer camps, to speaking at high school assemblies and coaching international-level athletes in world tournaments. Among those tournaments, Sauer coached the U.S. sledge hockey team to gold at the 2014 Paralympics in Sochi, Russia. He was president of the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association. He helped select the five consecutive U.S. Deaflympic Ice Hockey Teams, while leading the team as head coach in three Winter Deaflympics, including a gold medal at the 2007 Deaflympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the summer of 2000, Sauer was honored by USA Hockey, when he received the JOFA/USA Hockey Distinguished Achievement Award. The award is given annually to a U.S. citizen who has made hockey his or her profession and has made outstand-

ing contributions, on or off the ice, to the sport in America. In 2011, Sauer was honored by the NHL as a winner of the Lester Patrick Trophy for contributions to hockey in the United States. In 2014, Sauer secured one of hockey’s highest honors with his induction into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, born and St. Paul, Minnesota, raised Sauer went into the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016. Many of Sauer’s former players received national honors and went onto successful careers in pro hockey. Seventeen earned All-America honors, and names like Chelios, Driver, Flatley, Granato, Joseph, Mellanby and Richter adorned NHL jerseys for decades after playing collegiately for Sauer at Wisconsin. In August of 2000, Sauer coached his first-ever women’s team at the women’s Olympic Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y. Olympian Cammi Granato (a sister to former Badgers Tony, Don and Rob and a cousin to Kevin) was one of his players, becoming the fifth member of the Granato family to be coached by Sauer. In August of 1998, Sauer was head coach for the inaugural WCHA All-Star Team that competed against elite teams from Germany and Switzerland in the Kolin Cup Tournament in Switzerland. It was the first time in collegiate hockey conference history that a league sent an all-star team overseas. At CC, where he served as head coach from 1971–82, Sauer won 166 games and was twice named WCHA Coach of the Year. His first award came following his rookie season, and the second fol-lowed the 1974-75 campaign when Colorado College posted a 23-16-0 record. The Tigers’ third-place WCHA finish that season was the highest in 15 years for a CC team.

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Twenty-One Years for the Showdown

The Badger Hockey Showdown completed its 21st year in 2009–10, including its seventh at the Kohl Center. The 21st annual event, which began in December of 1989, was its swan song. The brainchild of former Badger head coach Jeff Sauer, the Showdown has featured defending NCAA champions, Hobey Baker winners and finalists and numerous future NHL stars. Praised by coaches, players and fans as one of the best showcases of college hockey talent in the nation, the tourney has become one of the most successful in college hockey history. Since 1989, over 550,000 fans witnessed the December spectacle in Milwaukee and Madison, averaging over 26,000 fans per year and over 13,000 spectators a day. Wisconsin enjoyed much success at the Showdown, winning 11 of the 21 championships. The Badgers defeated hockey powers Boston College (1989), North Dakota (1990), Maine (1991), Northern Michigan (1993, 1997, 2002 and 2005), Bowling Green (1994), Lake Superior State (2008) and Boston University (2000) to win titles. Hockey East members Boston University (1992 and 1995) and New Hamp-shire (1996 and 2001) have each won the Showdown twice, while Bowling Green was the first CCHA team to win the Showdown in 1998. At the 1999 event, North Dakota was the first WCHA team other than the Badgers to win the Pettit Cup.

The Pettit Cup

The Pettit Cup is the trophy awarded to the winner of the Badger Hockey Showdown. The trophy is named after Lloyd Pettit and Jane Bradley Pettit, hockey enthusiasts and philanthropists from Milwaukee. Lloyd Pettit is best known for his career as a broadcaster for the Chicago Blackhawks. He started as an analyst there in 1961 and began doing play-by-play through the 1974–75 season. In 1986, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and received the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award which is pre-sented “in recognition of members of the radio and television industry who made outstanding contribu-tions to their profession and the game during their career in hockey broadcasting.” Jane Bradley Pettit, whose father Harry L. Bradley was a co-founder and chairman of the Allen-Bradley Company, shared her gifts with the Milwaukee Area. She married Lloyd in 1969 and the couple bought the Milwaukee Admirals in 1976. In 1985, Jane and her husband announced that they would donate a multi-million dollar sports complex to the city of Milwaukee in honor of her late father. The Bradley Center was completed in 1988 and hosted an exhibition between the Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers as the inaugural game at the complex. One year later it became the

site of the first Badger Hockey Showdown and went on to host 13 more before the tournament moved to the Kohl Center in 2003. Pettit also contributed to the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School and the Pettit National Ice Center. Both Jane and Lloyd were inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. Their charitable donations to both the athletic and artistic scenes of Milwaukee gained them great respect in the community. Jane lost her battle with lung cancer on Sept. 9, 2001, and Lloyd died of natural causes on Nov. 11, 2003.

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YEARLY ATTENDANCE

Year Day 1 Day 2 Total1989 13,380 16,674 30,0541990 14,980 17,671 32,6511991 16,867 17,711 34,5781992 17,633* 17,749* 35,382*1993 17,017 17,690 34,7071994 15,712 16,350 32,0621995 14,162 14,021 28,1831996 12,195 12,328 24,5231997 12,801 11,980 24,7811998 10,562 9,252 19,8141999 10,144 11,251 21,3952000 9,276 9,865 19,1412001 8,574 8,775 17,3492002 6,878 7,088 13,9662003 10,890 10,695 21,5852004 11,877 12,157 24,0342005 13,302 13,693 26,9952006 13,661 14,784 28,4452007 13,484 14,602 28,0862008 12,887 13,422 26,3092009 13,962 12,279 26,241Totals 270,244 280,037 550,281* Showdown records

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1989 (champion: Wisconsin)Boston College 3, Minnesota-Duluth 2 • Wisconsin 9, Notre Dame 3 • Minnesota-Duluth 9, Notre Dame

1 • Wisconsin 6, Boston College 3

1990 (Wisconsin)North Dakota 8, Bowling Green St. 2 • Wisconsin 3, St. Lawrence 0 • St. Lawrence 6, Bowling Green St. 3

• Wisconsin 3, North Dakota 2

1991 (Wisconsin)Maine 4, Toronto 1 • Wisconsin 6, Yale 1 • Yale 9,

Toronto 2 • Wisconsin 3, Maine 2

1992 (Boston University)Boston University 4, Miami (Ohio) 3 • Wisconsin 10, Boston College 3 • Miami (Ohio) 6, Boston College 3

• Boston University 6, Wisconsin 3

1993 (Wisconsin)Northern Michigan 5, Providence 4 • Wisconsin 8, Alaska-Fairbanks 5 • Providence 8, Alaska-Fairbanks

3 • Wisconsin 3, Northern Michigan 2

1994 (Wisconsin)Lake Superior St. 5, Northeastern 4 • Wisconsin 4, Bowling Green State 3** • Bowling Green State 7,

Northeastern 4 • Wisconsin 6, Lake Superior State 4

1995 (Boston University)Boston University 10, Princeton 2 • Notre Dame 3, Wisconsin 2 • Wisconsin 8, Princeton 3 • Boston

University 7, Notre Dame 3

1996 (New Hampshire)Colorado College 6, Vermont 0 • New Hampshire 9, Wisconsin 7 • Vermont 5, Wisconsin 2 • New

Hampshire 4, Colorado College 3

1997 (Wisconsin)Northern Michigan 3, Boston College 2 • Wisconsin 6, Harvard 3 • Harvard 6, Boston College 6* •

Wisconsin 4, Northern Michigan 3

1998 (Bowling Green State)Bowling Green State 3, Cornell 2 • Yale 4, Wisconsin 2 • Cornell 3, Wisconsin 2 • Bowling Green State 4,

Yale 1

1999 (North Dakota)North Dakota 5, Miami (Ohio) 2 • Wisconsin 6, Nebraska-Omaha 4 • Nebraska-Omaha 4, Miami

(Ohio) 3 • North Dakota 3, Wisconsin 2*

2000 (Wisconsin)Boston University 4, North Dakota 3 • Wisconsin 6, Princeton 3 • North Dakota 5, Princeton 4 • Wisconsin 3, Boston University 2

2001 (New Hampshire)New Hampshire 6, Colorado College 2 • Brown 2, Wisconsin 1 • Wisconsin 3, Colorado College 3 (UW

wins shootout) • New Hampshire 11, Brown 3

2002 (Wisconsin)Northern Michigan 3, Harvard 2 • Wisconsin 2, Colgate 1 • Harvard 8, Colgate 1 • Wisconsin 3,

Northern Michigan 1

2003 (Ferris State)Ferris State 7, Mass-Lowell 4 • Wisconsin 8, Union 1

• Mass-Lowell 5, Union 3 • Ferris St. 3, Wisconsin 1

2004 (Ferris State)Ferris State 4, Clarkson 1 • Wisconsin 1, Yale 1* (Badgers win shootout) • Clarkson 8, Yale 1 • Ferris

State 5, Wisconsin 3

2005 (Wisconsin)Northern Michigan 6, Wayne State 2 • Wisconsin 4, Western Michigan 1 • Wayne State 6, Western

Michigan 3 • Wisconsin 5, No. Michigan 1

2006 (Clarkson)Lake Superior State 2, Providence 1 • Clarkson 6, Wisconsin 2 • Wisconsin 5, Providence 0 • Clarkson

3, Lake Superior State 2

2007 (Northeastern)Northeastern 4, Bowling Green 3 • Colgate 2, Wisconsin 2* (Colgate wins shootout) • Wisconsin 5, Bowling Green 3 • Northeastern 2, Colgate 1

2008 (Wisconsin)Lake Superior State 6, Harvard 2 • Wisconsin 5, Alabama Huntsville 0 • Alabama Huntsville 4, Harvard 1 • Wisconsin 1, Lake Superior State 1*

(Wisconsin wins shootout)

2009 (Wisconsin)Yale 6, Ferris State 1 • Wisconsin 5, Merrimack 4 • Ferris State 5, Merrimack 1 • Wisconsin 2, Yale 2*

(Wisconsin wins shootout)

* denotes number of overtimes

Showdown Year-by-year resultS

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1989ForwardsScott Keller, Minnesota DuluthGary Shuchuk, WisconsinChris Tancill, Wisconsin

DefenseMark Osiecki, WisconsinGreg Brown, Boston College

GoaltenderSandy Galuppo, Boston College (MVP)

1990ForwardsDixon Ward, North DakotaDoug Macdonald, WisconsinTray Tuomie, Wisconsin

DefenseJason Herter, North DakotaRob Andringa, Wisconsin

GoaltenderDuane Derksen, Wisconsin (MVP)

1991ForwardsJason Zent, WisconsinMark Kaufmann, YaleDoug Macdonald, Wisconsin

DefenseBarry Richter, WisconsinJason Weinrich, Maine

GoaltenderDuane Derksen, Wisconsin (MVP)

1992ForwardsDavid Sacco, Boston University (MVP)Matt Oates, MiamiDoug Friedman, Boston University

DefenseBarry Richter, WisconsinKaj Lima, Boston University

GoaltenderJ.P. McKersie, Boston University

1993ForwardsMike Harding, Northern MichiganDean Fedorchuk, Alaska FairbanksChris Tucker, Wisconsin

DefenseIan Paskowski, ProvidenceBrian Rafalski, Wisconsin

GoaltenderJim Carey, Wisconsin (MVP)

1994ForwardsSean Tallaire, Lake Superior StateBrian Hollzinger, Bowling Green (MVP)Tom Parlon, Northeastern

DefenseBrian Rafalski, WisconsinMark Strobel, Wisconsin

GoaltenderSean Kulick, Lake Superior State

1995ForwardsMatt Wright, Boston UniversityShawn Carter, WisconsinSean Bates, Boston University (MVP)

DefenseDoug Wood, Boston UniversityBenoit Cotnoir, Notre Dame

GoaltenderTom Noble, Boston University

1996ForwardsMartin St. Louis, VermontEric Nickulas, New HampshireJason Krog, New Hampshire (MVP)

DefenseCalvin Elfring, Colorado CollegeTim Murray, New Hampshire

GoaltenderJudd Lambert, Colorado College

1997ForwardsJ.P. Vigier, Northern MichiganKevin Granato, WisconsinMarty Reasoner, Boston College

DefenseJeremiah McCarthy, HarvardCraig Anderson, Wisconsin (MVP)

GoaltenderMike Valley, Wisconsin

1998ForwardsAdam Edinger, Bowling Green (MVP)Jeff Hamilton, YaleRyan Moynihan, Cornell

DefenseMike Jones, Bowling GreenJeff Dessner, Wisconsin

GoaltenderMike Savard, Bowling Green

1999ForwardsSteve Reinprecht, WisconsinAllan Carr, Nebraska-OmahaLee Goren, North Dakota (MVP)

DefenseJeff Dessner, WisconsinAaron Schneekloth, North Dakota

GoaltenderGraham Melanson, Wisconsin

2000ForwardsJeff Panzer, North DakotaAndy Wheeler, Wisconsin (MVP)Gregg Johnson, Boston University

DefenseMike Bussoli, Boston UniversityAlex Brooks, Wisconsin

GoaltenderNate Nomeland, Princeton

2001ForwardsDarren Haydar, New Hampshire (MVP)Sean Collins, New HampshireLes Haggert, Brown

DefenseMick Mounsey, New HampshireGarrett Stafford, New Hampshire

GoaltenderScott Kabotoff, Wisconsin

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2002ForwardsBrad Winchester, WisconsinBryce Cockburn, Northern MichiganTyler Kolarik, Harvard

DefenseBrian Fahey, Wisconsin (MVP)Noah Welch, Harvard

GoaltenderScott Kowalski, Northern Michigan

2003ForwardsAdam Burish, WisconsinSimon Mangos, Ferris StateMike Kinnie, Mass-Lowell

DefenseDan Boeser, WisconsinDanny O’Brien, Ferris State

GoaltenderBrian Elliott, Wisconsin

MVPMike Brown, G, Ferris State

2004ForwardsJeff Legue, Ferris State (MVP)Derek Nesbitt, Ferris StateMatthew Ford, Wisconsin

DefenseMike Grenzy, ClarksonMatt York, Ferris State

GoaltenderMike Brown, Ferris State

2005ForwardsNate Higgins, Wayne StateJoe Pavelski, WisconsinMike Santorelli, Northern Michigan

DefenseNathan Oystrick, Northern MichiganJeff Likens, Wisconsin

GoaltenderBrian Elliott, Wisconsin (MVP)

2006ForwardsNick Dodge, Clarkson (MVP)Josh Sim, Lake Superior StateJake Dowell, Wisconsin

DefenseTyrell Mason, ClarksonBarnabas Birkeland, Lake Superior State

GoaltenderDavid Leggio, Clarkson

2007ForwardsBen Street, WisconsinJesse Winchester, ColgateJimmy Russo, Northeastern

DefenseWade Poplawski, ColgateLouis Liotti, Northeastern

GoaltenderBrad Thiessen, Northeastern (MVP)

2008ForwardsJohn Mitchell, WisconsinZac MacVoy, Lake Superior St.Troy Schwab, Lake Superior St.

DefenseJamie McBain, WisconsinSimon Gysbers, Lake Superior St.

GoaltenderShane Connelly, Wisconsin (MVP)

2009ForwardsMichael Davies, Wisconsin (MVP)Blair Riley, Ferris StateSean Backman, Yale

DefenseJustin Schultz, WisconsinThomas Dignard, Yale

GoaltenderScott Gudmandson, Wisconsin

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Single-Game Records

Most Goals4, Mark Kaufman (Yale) vs. Toronto, 12/28/913, 10 times, MR: Nick Dodge (Clarkson vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/06

Most Assists5, Steve Reinprecht vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/27/994, Jack Duffy (Yale) vs. Toronto, 12/28/91

Most Points6, Steve Reinprecht (1-5=6) vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/27/995, Brian Holinger (2-3=5), Bowling Gr. vs. Northeastern, 12/29/94

Most Penalties7, Dan Angelelli (LSS) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/945, (3x) MRJohn Gauger (Yale) vs. Bowling Green, 12/28/98

Most Penalties Minutes21, John Gauger (Yale) vs. Bowling Green, 12/28/9819, Bryan Fuss (LSS) vs. Northeastern, 12/28/9416, Scott King (BU) vs. Notre Dame, 12/29/95

Most Power-Play Goals2, five times, MR: Mike Lephart (BC) vs. Harvard, 12/28/97

Most Power-Play Attempts 11, Wisconsin (3-11) vs. Boston College, 12/28/9210, Wisconsin (1-10) vs. Boston Univ., 12/29/9210, Northeastern (3-10) vs. Lake Superior St., 12/28/94

Most Short-Handed Goals1, 22 times, MR: Dan Sexton (Bowling Green) vs. UW, 12/28/08

Most Saves60, Nate Nomeland (Princeton) vs. UND, 12/30/0045, Sean Kulick (LSS) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/94

Most Saves in a Period 27, Nate Nomeland (2nd, Princeton), 12/28/99

Fewest Saves9, Duane Derksen vs. North Dakota, 12/29/9014, Garth Snow (Maine) vs. Toronto, 12/27/9114, Scott Gudmandson vs. Colgate, 12/27/07

Most Shots on Goal65, North Dakota vs. Princeton, 12/30/0062, Wisconsin vs. Princeton, 12/29/95

Most Shots on Goal (period)30, Wisconsin (2nd) vs. Princeton, 12/29/9530, North Dakota (2nd) vs. Princeton, 12/30/00

Fewest Shots on Goal11, North Dakota vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/9015, Toronto vs. Maine, 12/27/91

Fewest Shots on Goal (period)2, North Dakota (1st) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/90

Most Penalties25 Boston U. (25-79) vs. Notre Dame, 12/29/9522 Notre Dame (22-60) vs. Boston U., 12/29/9522 L. Superior St. (22-52) vs. Wisconsin, 12/29/94

Most Penalty Minutes79 Boston University vs. Notre Dame, 12/29/9564 Lake Superior State vs. Northeastern, 12/28/94

Tournament Records

Most Goals5 Brian Holzinger (Bowling Green State), 19944 Mark Kaufmann (Yale), 19914 Tom Parlon (Northeastern), 19944 Matt Wright (Boston University), 1995

Most Assists5 Barry Richter, 19925 Steve Reinprecht, 1999

Most Points8 Brian Holzinger (5-3=8), Bowling Green, 19947 Matt Wright (3-4=7), Boston University, 19957 Steve Reinprecht (2-5=7), 1999

Most Penalties8 Dan Angelelli (Lake Superior State), 19947 Jason Zent, 1992

Most Penalty Minutes26 Wayne Strachan (Lake Superior State), 199421 John Gauger (Yale), 1998

Most Power-Play Goals2, many occasions, mr: Mike Lephart (Boston College), 1997

Most Short-Handed Goals2 Jamie Spencer, 19921 on 22 occasions

Most Saves79 Nate Nomeland (60-19), Princeton, 200070 Sandy Galuppo (32-28), Boston College, 1989

Fewest Saves29 Duane Derksen (20-9), 199037 Garth Snow (23-14) (Maine), 1991

Most Shots on Goal105 North Dakota (40-65), 200095 Wisconsin (62-33), 1995

Fewest Shots on Goal39 Princeton (20-19), 199543 Colgate (16-27), 2007

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FacilitiesKohl CenterOn Oct. 3, 1998, the UW hockey team opened play in its new home—the 15,359-seat Kohl Center. The second-largest college-owned hockey arena in the country marks its 21st year as home of Wisconsin hockey. The facility is named after U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, a 1956 UW–Madison graduate who donated $25 million towards the construction of the arena. Kohl’s gift is the single-largest private donation in UW history. Albert “Ab” Nicholas, a former All-Big Ten basketball player for the Badgers, and his wife, Nancy Johnson Nicholas, pledged $10 million toward the project. For their generos-ity, the facility’s basketball practice gymnasium is called the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion. Additions were made to the Kohl Center for the 2004–05 season, including the installation of a new scoreboard and ring beam. The main Kohl Center scoreboard includes 9-by-14-foot video boards on all four sides that provide Wisconsin fans their first opportunity to enjoy video replays. The ring beam, which runs the circumference of the arena at the first balcony level, makes Wisconsin one of a select few college venues with a ring beam, promising to create a unique and exciting game atmosphere. Further updates were made to the building in late summer of 2006. A new weight room and dining area were constructed at ice level to further enhance the student-athlete experience. The Kohl Center, which cost $76.4 million, is also the home of the Badger men’s and women’s basketball teams (seats 17,142 for basketball), as well as concerts, guest speak-ers, shows and sporting events. Entertainers who have performed at the Kohl Center include Elton John, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Shania Twain, Cher, The Moody Blues, Dave Matthews Band, Tool, matchbox 20, Billy Joel and Rascal Flatts. The Dalai Lama and President Barack Obama have also made appearances. The Kohl Center hosted one of the 2002 NCAA Division I Regionals of the men’s NCAA basketball tournament, and also set the NCAA attendance mark for women’s volleyball with the 1998 NCAA Championship draw of 13,194 people. The building also played host to the 2008 NCAA Men’s Hockey Midwest Regional.

• Kohl Center, which opened in 1998, is the second-largest on-campus rink in the nation. The only on-campus facility with a larger capacity is Value City Arena (17,500) in Columbus, Ohio. The building is the third-largest rink played in regularly by college hockey schools, behind Value City Arena and CenturyLink Center Omaha (15,959).

• Wisconsin has won at least 10 games in a season at the Kohl Center on 12 occasions.

• The Kohl Center cost $76.4 million to construct and is named after U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, a 1956 UW graduate who donated $25 million towards the project.

• The Kohl Center ice sheet is 200 feet long by 97 feet wide.

• Seating capacity increased to 15,325 from 15,237 before the 2010–11 season. It climbed to 15,359 prior to the 2012–13 campaign.

LaBahn ArenaThe Badgers opened a new home in October 2012, officially moving into LaBahn Arena on Oct. 1. A new locker room com-plex, along with a new practice facility, are now in place just steps from the Kohl Center. The ice sheet, at 200 by 90 feet, comprimises between NHL-sized rinks of 200 by 85 feet and the Kohl Center ice (200 by 97 feet). The locker room, which serves both the Kohl Center and LaBahn Arena, gives the men’s program a single home locker room for the first time since the Kohl Center opened in 1998. Features of the new locker room complex include hock-ey and dressing stalls, player and coaches’ lounges, athletic training, training table and equipment areas.

WISCONSIN AT THE KOHL CENTERYear GP Record1998–99 22 8-11-31999–00 20 16-3-12000–01 18 9-8-12001–02 20 12-7-12002–03 20 7-11-22003–04 23 11-6-62004–05 20 14-5-12005–06 20 13-6-12006–07 20 9-9-22007–08 18 10-6-22008–09 22 12-8-22009–10 20 14-3-32010–11 22 14-6-22011–12 20 12-7-1 2012–13 19 9-7-32013–14 20 17-2-12014–15 18 3-11-42015–16 18 5-8-52016–17 16 8-9-12017–18 19 7-9-32018–19 17 9-7-1 Totals 412 219-149-46

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Attendance

Single-Game Kohl Center Attendance Highs

Figure Date Opponent Result15,359^ 2/9/19 Ohio State L, 1-415,359^ 2/10/18 Minnesota L, 1-715,359^ 2/22/14 Michigan State W, 2-015,359^ 2/7/14 Minnesota W, 2-1 15,325^ 2/18/12 Denver W 5-215,325^ 3/4/11 Colorado College W, 3-115,325^ 2/19/11 Minnesota T, 3-3*15,325^ 1/22/11 Minnesota State W, 2-115,325^ 11/13/10 North Dakota L, 2-4 15,237^ 2/20/10 St. Cloud State W, 7-415,237^ 1/23/10 Denver W, 4-315,237^ 3/7/09 North Dakota W, 4-115,237^ 2/21/09 Denver L, 0-515,237^ 1/31/09 Minnesota Duluth L, 0-115,237^ 1/17/09 Colorado College L, 3-415,237^ 10/25/08 Minnesota L, 2-515,237^ 2/16/08 Minnesota State W, 4-215,237^ 2/2/08 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-2*15,237^ 1/26/08 Minnesota T, 2-2*15,237^ 1/5/08 Colorado College L, 1-315,237^ 11/10/07 North Dakota L, 1-315,237^ 2/17/07 St. Cloud State T, 2-2*15,237^ 2/10/07 Alaska Anchorage W, 3-115,237^ 1/27/07 Minnesota State W, 4-115,237^ 1/13/07 Minnesota L, 0-115,237^ 1/12/07 Minnesota W, 2-115,237^ 10/14/06 North Dakota W, 1-0 15,237^ 3/4/06 St. Cloud State W, 3-115,237^ 3/3/06 St. Cloud State W, 1-015,237^ 1/28/06 Minnesota L, 1-315,237^ 1/27/06 Minnesota L, 4-515,237^ 1/21/06 Denver L, 2-415,237^ 1/20/06 Denver L, 0-115,237^ 11/12/05 Colorado College W, 3-015,237^ 2/19/05 Colorado College L, 1-215,237^ 2/18/05 Colorado College W, 5-115,237^ 2/5/05 Minnesota L, 3-515,237^ 2/4/05 Minnesota W, 3-115,237^ 1/15/05 Alaska Anchorage W, 3-215,237^ 3/6/04 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-415,237^ 2/21/04 St. Cloud State W, 3-015,237^ 2/7/04 North Dakota W, 5-215,237^ 1/20/01 Minnesota L, 2-815,237^ 3/4/00 Colorado College W, 2-115,237^ 1/15/00 North Dakota W, 6-5*15,177 1/26/07 Minnesota State L, 1-315,083 11/11/06 Denver L, 3-4*15,004 2/1/08 Minnesota Duluth W, 3-114,868 1/21/17 Minnesota W, 5-314,848 12/10/07 St. Cloud State W, 4-314,844 2/11/00 St. Cloud State W, 5-3 14,833 2/15/08 Minnesota State L, 0-314,815 10/28/06 Boston College L, 1-4 14,784 12/30/06 Providence W, 5-014,711 1/12/02 Minnesota L, 2-614,689 3/3/00 Colorado College L, 4-5

14,670 12/10/05 Michigan Tech W, 7-014,632 1/25/08 Minnesota W, 3-114,602 12/29/08 Bowling Green W, 5-314,395 11/9/07 North Dakota W, 4-014,360 11/13/04 North Dakota W, 5-214,339 10/13/06 North Dakota L, 2-3*14,328 2/16/07 St. Cloud State W, 3-114,242 1/17/04 Notre Dame T, 2-2*14,242 1/14/00 North Dakota W, 3-2*14,236 3/8/03 North Dakota L, 0-514,127 1/26/02 St. Cloud State W, 4-114,080 2/27/99 North Dakota W, 4-214,059 1/31/98 Minnesota L, 2-3

^ -- Sell out; * -- Overtimes

Year-by-Year Badger Attendance

Hartmeyer Ice Arena

Year GP Total Avg.1963–64 15 8,937 5961964–65 17 27,949 1,6441965–66 16 24,844 1,5531966–67 14 20,763 1,483

Dane County Coliseum

1967–68 16 49,363 3,085 1968–69 19 64,298 3,384 1969–70 13 86,465 6,651* 1970–71 16 109,940 6,871* 1971–72 20 157,142 7,857* 1972–73 20 167,902 8,395* 1973–74 20 168,239 8,412* 1974–75 22 185,683 8,440* 1975–76 18 152,476 8,471*1976–77 27 217,532 8,502*1977–78 25 204,192 8,652*1978–79 23 199,044 8,654*1979–80 20 172, 956 8,647*1980–81 24 206,435 8,601*1981–82 28 240,095 8,575*1982–83 25 212,460 8,498*1983–84 24 200,126 8,339*1984–85 24 198,890 8,287*1985–86 22 185,388 8,427*1986–87 22 179,039 8,138*1987–88 24 200,843 8,368*1988–89 23 183,174 8,326*1989–90 25 211,528 8,461*1990–91 22 188,208 8,555*1991–92 19 160,332 8,439*1992–93 18 154,665 8,593*1993–94 18 154,138 8,5631994–95 19 158,929 8,365^1995–96 16 133,600 8,350^^1996–97 16 130,675 8,167^^

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1997–98 18 147,860 8,214^^

Kohl Center1998–99 22 267,375 12,153*1999–00 20 230,330 11,516*2000–01 20 229,642 11,482*2001–02 20 236,140 11,807*2002–03 20 228,612 11,431*2003–04 23 269,123 11,701*2004–05 23 274,979 11,956*2005–06 20 270,228 13,511*2006–07 20 288,593 14,430*2007–08 18 254,386 14,133*2008–09 22 303,261 13,785*2009–10 21 316,041** 15,048**#2010–11 22 290,970 13,226*2011–12 20 235,458 11,773*2012–13 21 199,942 9,521&2013–14 20 209,570 10,4782014–15 18 196,761 10,9312015–16 18 159,284 8,8492016–17 16 182,158 10,1582017–18 19 198,283 10,4362018–19 17 170,751 10,044Totals 1,031 9,906,887 9,609•

• Since 1969-70*—NCAA leader; **—NCAA record ; ^—Capacity lowered to 8,500; ^^—Capacity lowered to 8,101; # —includes game at Camp Randall Stadium; &—includes two games at the Coliseum

Note: Not included in averages - exhibition games, two WCHA playoff games at Hartmeyer Ice Arena that drew 4,991 fans (1976–77) and two playoff games at Hartmeyer in 1977–78 that drew 5,193.

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Location: Madison, WI 53711Population: 252,551Founded: 1848Enrollment: 43,198Nickname: BadgersColors: Cardinal and WhiteNational Affi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Big TenChancellor: Rebecca BlankDirector of Athletics: Barry AlvarezWebsite: UWBadgers.com

Team Information2018–19 Overall Record: 14-18-52018–19 Big Ten Record: 9-10-5-2 (T-5th)Lettermen Returning: 19Lettermen Lost: 6Newcomers: 8Captains: Wyatt KalynukAssistant Captains: Tarek Baker, Sean Dhooghe

Top ReturnersSean Dhooghe, Jr., F, 15g, 11a, 8ppgWyatt Kalynuk, Jr., D, 9g, 16a, 25pLinus Weissbach, Jr., F, 8g, 17a, 25pK'Andre Miller, So., D, 5g, 17a, 2gwgTarek Baker, Jr., F, 7g, 13a, 2ppg

Key LossesSeamus Malone, F, 8g, 26p, 3ppgPeter Tischke, D, 3g, 10p, 75 blocksWill Johnson, F, 8g, 15p, plus-14

Hockey StaffOffi ce Phone: 608-262-3932Head Coach: Tony Granato (Wisconsin, 2017)Record at Wisconsin: 48-52-10Division I Record: 48-52-10Associate Head Coach: Mark Osiecki (Wisconsin, 1994)Associate Head Coach: Mark Strobel (Wisconsin, 1996)Director of Hockey Operations: Shane ConnellyOffi ce Phone: 608-265-2969Email: [email protected] Manager: Nate LaPointOffi ce Phone: 608-265-4346Email: [email protected] Coach: Jim SniderAthletic Trainer: Andy HrodeyAssistant Director of Hockey Operations/Video Coordinator: Emily EngelAdministrative Assistant: Jayne Lindauer

Arena InformationName: Kohl CenterIce Sheet: Bob Johnson RinkCapacity: 15,359Rink Size: 200’ x 97’Opened: 1998Largest Crowd: 15,359 (4X, last vs. OSU, 2/9/19)Record at Kohl Center: 219-149-46 (.585)Press Box Phone: 608-265-4336

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