2015-16 UMass Lowell Hockey Record Book

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1979 DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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

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

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

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

Ward, Saatzer O’Connor

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

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

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

Shots on goal: UL 45, MS 34 Power plays: UL 1-for-3 MS 1-for-4 Penalties: UL 5 (10 min) MS 5 (10 min) Saves: UL: Doyle 8 12 10 - 30 MS: Carroll 19 7 13 - 39 UL (27-6, 21-5 ECAC DII)

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

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


1981 DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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

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

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

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

Shots on goal: UL 36, PS 35 Power plays: UL 1-for-8 PS 1-for-6 Penalties: UL 10 (20 min) PS 11 (22 min) Saves: UL: MacKenzie 13 10 8 - 31 PS: Strack 11 14 6 - 31

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

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

UL (27-5, 23-3 ECAC DII)

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1982 DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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

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

Poulin, D’Anjou

8:25 (pp)

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

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

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

A Record-Setting Year

The Lowell Chiefs marched to their third NCAA title in four years during the 1981-82 season, setting the record for the most wins in a season (31) that still holds today. After winning the ECAC Division II Championship for the second straight year over Merrimack 5-1, ULowell made its way past Oswego in the opening round of the NCAA tournament, advancing to the Final Four. The Chiefs’ oldest rival almost spoiled their chance at repeating as the National Champion, as the Warriors tied Shots on goal: UL 35, PS 16 the game at 3-3 after scoring a pair of goals in the third period of the national semifinal. Chuck Power plays: UL 2-for-11 PS 1-for-6 Penalties: UL 12 (24 min) P S 1 5 Sage stepped up for the Chiefs for the second year in a row, scoring the game-winner at 19:30 of (30 min) Saves: UL: MacKenzie PS: Knish

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the third to propel ULowell into the championship game, going on to handily beat the Cardinals 6-1. 9 2 4 - 15 9 12 8 - 29


2013 Hockey East Tournament Champions

1st period: No Scoring

First Row (L to R): Brian Robbins, Derek McCoy, Dan Furlong, Malcolm Lyles, Chad Ruhwedel, Colin Wright, Doug Carr, Riley Wetmore, Josh Holmstrom, Joseph Pendenza, Shayne Thompson, Derek Arnold, Connor Hellebuyck. Second Row: Athletic Trainer Artie Poitras, Director of Hockey Operations Dan Darrow, Head Coach Norm Bazin, Scott Wilson, Zach Kamrass, Jake Suter, Joe Houk, Terrence Wallin, William Eiserman, Assistant Coach Jason Lammers, Assistant Coach Cam Ellsworth Equipment Manager Sean Patno. Third Row: Michael Fallon, Michael Colantone, Logan Johnston, Dmitry Sinitsyn, Christian Folin, A.J. White, Adam Chapie, Greg Amlong, Stephen Buco, and Ryan McGrath.

2nd period: No Scoring

A Season of Firsts

Hockey East Championship March 23, 2013 • TD Garden Boston, Mass.

Boston University 0 0 0 - 0 UMass Lowell 0 0 1 - 1

3rd period: UML Arnold Shots on goal:

Wilson, Ruhwedel 11:09 (ev) BU 36, UML 29

Power plays: BU 0-for-3 UML 0-for-2 Penalties: BU 3 (6 min) UML 4 (8 min) Saves: BU: Maguire UML: Hellebuyck UML (26-10-2)

6 15 7 - 28 8 18 10 - 36

UMass Lowell put together its finest Division I season ever, winning its first Hockey East regular season crown, only the fifth team to do so, and its first Hockey East Tournament Championship. The River Hawks set the school’s Division I record for wins with 28. UMass Lowell took the regular season title of the final day of the season, scoring three times in the third period to defeat Providence, 4-1. The River Hawks swept through the Hockey East Tournament defeating Maine 4-2, 2-1(OT) in the opening round. UMass Lowell defeated Providence, 2-1, in the semifinal. The River Hawks grabbed the Tournament crown, defeating Boston University, 1-0, on Derek Arnold’s goal with 8:51 remaining on the clock. Goalie Connor Hellebuyck was named the Tournament MVP. The UMass Lowell season was not over. The River Hawks won the NCAA Northeast Regional Tournament earning their first ever trip to the Frozen Four. The season ended with a semifinal loss to eventual National Champion Yale.

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2014 Hockey East Tournament Champions

Hockey East Championship March 22, 2014 • TD Garden Boston, Mass.

New Hampshire 0 0 0 - 0 UMass Lowell 2 2 0 - 4 1st period: UML White Pendenza, Folin UML Holmstrom Pendenza, White

12:12 15:28

2nd period: UML Gambardella Wa l l i n 3:13 UML Suter White, Pendenza 18:43 (PP) 3rd period: No Scoring Shots on goal:

UNH 30, UML 35

Power plays: UNH 0-for-2 UML 1-for-4 Penalties: UNH 5 (10 min) UML 2 (4 min) Saves: UNH: DeSmith UNH: Wyer UML: Hellebuyck UML (25-10-4)

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13 6 7 - 26 0 0 5 - 5 14 7 9 - 30

First Row (L to R): Brian Robbins, Terrence Wallin, Dan Furlong, Derek Arnold, Scott Wilson, Zack Kamrass, Doug Carr, Josh Holmstrom, Shayne Thompson, Joseph Pendenza, Joe Houk, Jake Suter, Connor Hellebuyck. Second Row: Athletic Trainer Artie Poitras, Director of Hockey Operations Dan Darrow, Head Coach Norm Bazin, Steve Buco, Adam Chapie, A.J. White, Christian Folin, Greg Amlong, Nick Gordon, Ryan McGrath, Associate Coach Jason Lammers, Assistant Coach Cam Ellsworth, Sports Performance Director Devin McConnell, Team Services Director Sean Patno. Third Row: Chris Maniccia, Dylan Zink, Michael Colantone, Evan Campbell, Michael Kapla, Michael Fallon, Joe Gambardella.

Back-To-Back

After waiting 29 years for its first Hockey East Tournament Championship UMass Lowell wasted no time in adding a second Hockey East title. The second-seeded River Hawks knocked Vermont out of the Tournament as that quarterfinal series went to the three game maximum. At the TD Garden in Boston the River Hawks got goals from eight different players and the nation’s best defensive club put on a show with back-to-back 4-0 shutouts of Notre Dame and New Hampshire to grab the Tournament Championship. It was the first time a team had turned in consecutive shutouts at the Hockey East Championships. Hockey East All-Star Goalie Connor Hellebuyck was named the Tournament MVP for a second consecutive season. Hellebuyck, Christian Folin, Joseph Pendenza and A. J. White were named to the All-Tournament Team. Hellebuyck also recieved the Mike Richter Award as the nation’s oustanding goaltender. The season did not end with the Hockey East Championship. The River Hawks made their third consecutive visit to the NCAA tournament defeating Minnesota State University before the season concluded with a loss in the Northeast Region Championship Game.


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1971-72 (12-11-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Mike McElligott, Don Shutt Date Opponent 11/25 Ithaca (OT) 1 11/26 Merrimack 1 12/1 at Saint Anselm 12/3 at Connecticut 12/7 at Holy Cross 12/14 Nichols 12/16 Buffalo 12/17 St. Anselm (OT) 12/22 at Bridgewater State 1/6 Salem State 1/18 Holy Cross 1/21 at Norwich 1/27 at Colby 2/1 at New Haven 2/5 Boston State 2/9 at Babson 2/15 Connecticut 2/18 at New England College 2/22 American International (OT) 2/26 at Williams 2/28 Babson 3/1 Amherst 3/4 at Vermont * * ECAC Divsion II Tournament 1 Billerica Forum Thanksgiving Tournament (Billerica, Mass.) 1972-73 (12-10-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Bob Kearin, Dennis Stead Date Opponent 11/23 New England College 11/25 Merrimack 11/28 St. Anselm 12/5 at Holy Cross 12/7 Salem State 12/12 at Nichols 12/15 vs. Mt. Allison M 12/16 vs. New England College M 1/6 Bowdoin 1/16 at Boston State 1/18 Holy Cross 1/20 Norwich (OT) 1/23 Williams 1/27 at Connecticut 1/28 Oswego State 1/30 Colby 2/2 at Merrimack 2/7 at Army 2/10 at Babson 2/13 Connecticut 2/15 New Haven 2/20 American International 2/28 at Amherst M Merrimack Christmas Tournament (North Andover, Mass.) 1973-74 (9-12-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Butch Everett Date Opponent 11/23 vs. American International(OT) 1 11/24 vs. Boston State (OT) 1 12/1 at American International (OT) 12/6 Boston State 12/11 Nichols 12/12 at Salem State (OT) 1/12 at Holy Cross 1/15 Bridgewater State 1/19 at Norwich 1/22 Merrimack 1/26 at Connecticut 1/30 at St. Anselm 2/1 at Williams 2/7 Salem State 2/9 at Colby (OT) 2/12 at Army 2/14 Connecticut 2/19 at New Haven 2/21 Babson 2/26 Amherst 3/1 Bowdoin 3/2 Middlebury 1 Billerica Forum Thanksgiving Tournament (Billerica, Mass.)

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

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

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

1974-75 (14-8-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Bob Carpenter Date Opponent 11/23 Massachusetts 11/28 Norwich 11/30 Salem State 12/3 Connecticut 12/5 Colby 12/7 at Army 12/10 American International 12/12 at Salem State 1/14 New England College 1/16 at Bowdoin 1/18 Norwich 1/20 at Boston State 1/28 at St. Anselm (OT) 1/31 Williams 2/3 at Holy Cross 2/6 Boston State 2/8 at Merrimack 2/13 New Haven 2/19 at Babson 2/26 at Amherst 2/27 at Connecticut 3/3 at Merrimack (ECAC)

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

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

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All-Time Year-by-Year Results 1977-78 (17-6-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Barry Yeadon Date Opponent Result 11/19 at Massachusetts W, 5-2 11/22 Babson W, 5-4 1 11/25 vs. Bryant W, 10-2 11/26 vs. Merrimack 1 L, 1-5 12/2 Bowdoin L, 4-7 12/3 at Colby W, 6-3 12/5 Holy Cross L, 1-4 12/11 Boston State W, 7-4 2 12/28 vs. Salem State L, 3-4 12/29 vs. St. Anselm 2 L, 7-8 3 1/4 vs. St. Anselm W, 4-1 1/5 Salem State 3 W, 5-2 1/10 at American International W, 7-3 1/17 Maine W, 5-1 1/18 Salem State W, 6-4 1/25 at St. Anselm W, 6-2 2/4 Merrimack (OT) T, 3-3 2/14 at Army W, 9-3 2/18 North Adams State W, 5-2 2/20 at Bryant W, 9-3 2/22 Middlebury W, 5-3 2/27 at Norwich W, 7-4 3/4 American International * W, 6-4 3/8 at Merrimack * L, 4-6 1 Merrimack Thanksgiving Classic (North Andover, Mass.) 2 Codfish Bowl Tournament (Boston, Mass.) 3 Salem State Tournament (Salem, Mass.) * ECAC Divsion II Tournament 1978-79 (27-6-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: John Costello, Tom Jacobs Date Opponent Result 11/11 at Clarkson L, 2-10 11/18 at Maine L, 4-5 11/21 at Babson W, 6-4 11/22 vs. Norwich 1 W, 4-3 11/23 vs. Plattsburgh State 1 L, 2-3 11/28 Massachusetts W, 9-3 12/2 Colby L, 5-7 12/4 at New England College W, 8-6 12/6 at Holy Cross W, 6-2 12/9 at North Adams (OT) W, 6-5 12/11 at Boston College W, 3-0 12/27 vs. Salem State 2 W, 8-2 2 12/28 at Boston State W, 11-3 1/6 vs. St. Anselm 3 W, 7-1 3 1/7 at Salem State L, 0-4 1/9 American International W, 10-2 1/17 at Salem State L, 1-4 1/20 Bridgewater State W, 6-1 1/24 St. Anselm W, 9-6 1/27 Boston State W, 6-4 2/1 at Merrimack W, 9-3 2/7 Norwich W, 9-3 2/10 Williams W, 16-4 2/14 at Army W, 13-5 2/17 Bryant W, 21-3 2/18 Union W, 2-0 2/21 at Middlebury W, 6-2 2/22 at Bowdoin W, 7-4 3/3 New Haven * W, 7-3 3/7 vs. Merrimack * W, 7-6 3/10 vs. Salem State * W, 4-1 3/16 vs. Illinois Chicago # W, 10-6 3/17 vs. Mankato State #! W, 6-4 1 Billerica Forum Thanksgiving Tournament (Billerica, Mass.) 2 Codfish Bowl Tournament (Boston, Mass.) 3 Salem State Tournament (Salem, Mass.) * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament ! NCAA Division II Championship 1979-80 (23-7-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Brian Doyle Date Opponent 11/14 at Vermont 11/17 Ohio State 11/21 Army 12/1 at Colby 12/5 Holy Cross 12/8 North Adams State 12/19 U.S. Junior National (exh) 12/28 vs. Babson 1

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Result W, 7-4 L, 1-6 L, 0-3 W, 4-0 W, 8-1 W, 16-2 W, 7-3 W, 10-2

Date Opponent Result 12/29 vs. Westfield State 1 W, 12-2 T 1/7 vs. Salem State L, 2-5 1/8 at American International L, 3-4 1/12 Babson W, 8-4 1/14 vs. Merrimack T W, 10-6 1/18 Connecticut W, 13-5 1/19 at Bridgewater State W, 9-2 1/23 at St. Anselm W, 9-5 1/26 at Boston State W, 15-2 1/29 Salem State W, 4-0 2/2 Merrimack (OT) W, 5-4 2/6 at Norwich W, 11-3 2/9 at Williams W, 4-1 2/11 New England College W, 10-4 2/16 at Bryant W, 14-2 2/20 Middlebury W, 4-2 2/23 at Merrimack W, 9-7 2/26 Bowdoin L, 3-5 3/2 vs. New Haven * W, 8-5 3/5 vs. Holy Cross * W, 4-2 3/8 vs. Merrimack * L, 0-4 3/14 vs. Mankato State # L, 1-8 3/15 vs. Merrimack # W, 8-7 1 Codfish Bowl Tournament (Boston, Mass.) T Teapot Tournament (Boston, Mass.) * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament 1980-81 (27-5-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Dean Jenkins, Mike O’Connor Date Opponent 11/8 Elmira (OT) 11/12 U.S. International 11/17 Boston College (exh) 11/20 at Vermont 11/22 Concordia 11/27 at St. Lawrence 1 11/28 at Clarkson 1 12/2 at Holy Cross 12/5 at Connecticut 12/6 American International 12/8 at New England College 12/11 Salem State 12/14 at North Adams State 12/15 Westfield 1/5 vs. Merrimack T 1/9 Norwich 1/11 at Salem State T 1/15 at Babson 1/21 St. Anselm 1/24 at Union 1/27 at Salem State 1/31 at Merrimack 2/4 at Army 2/7 New Haven 2/9 at Bowdoin 2/13 Colby 2/15 Merrimack 2/18 at Middlebury 3/1 vs. Colby * 3/4 vs. Bowdoin * 3/7 vs. Merrimack * 3/13 vs. Mankato St. (OT) # 3/14 vs. Plattsburgh State #! 1 North Country Thanksgiving Tournament (Potsdam, N.Y./Canton, N.Y.) T Teapot Tournament (Boston, Mass.) * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament ! NCAA Division II Championship 1981-82 (31-4-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Paul Lohnes Date Opponent 11/6 at Alaska Fairbanks 11/7 at Alaska Fairbanks 11/9 at Alaska Anchorage 11/10 at Alaska Anchorage 11/1 at Maine 11/27 Alaksa-Anchorage 12/2 Holy Cross 12/5 Connecticut 12/10 at Salem State 12/12 American International 12/14 at Westfield State 12/20 Rochester Institute of Technology 1/6 Univ. of Toronto (exh) (OT) 1/7 Salem State (OT) 1/11 at Colby 1/14 Babson

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

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

Date Opponent 1/16 at New Haven 1/19 vs. Holy Cross T 1/20 at St. Anselm 1/23 Union 1/26 vs. Merrimack T 1/27 at Providence 1/30 Merrimack 2/3 at Army 2/6 at Norwich 2/10 Bowdoin 2/13 at Merrimack 2/17 Middlebury 2/20 New England College 2/27 vs. Holy Cross * 3/3 New England College (OT) * 3/7 Merrimack * 3/12 vs. Oswego State # 3/13 vs. Oswego State # 3/18 vs. Merrimack # 3/20 vs. Plattsburgh State #! T Teapot Tournament (Boston, Mass.) * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament ! NCAA Division II Championship

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

1982-83 (29-2-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr Captains: Mike Carr, Ken Kaiser Date Opponent Result 10/31 Northeastern (exh) T, 5-5 11/6 Boston College (exh) W, 10-0 11/12 at New Hampshire (exh) W, 7-3 11/13 New Hampshire (exh) W, 6-4 11/16 at Maine W, 4-2 11/20 at Merrimack W, 8-4 11/23 at Yale W, 4-2 11/24 Army W, 6-2 11/28 Univ. of Toronto (exh) W, 5-4 12/3 at Plattsburgh State (OT) 1 W, 4-3 12/4 vs. Concordia (exh) 1^ W, 1-0 12/8 at Salem State W, 4-3 12/11 UMass Boston W, 14-2 12/19 Rochester Institute of Technology W, 5-3 12/29 vs. Bowling Green 2 W, 7-3 12/30 at Rensselaer 2 L, 6-8 1/6 vs. Colby (OT) 3 W, 3-2 1/7 vs. Plattsburgh State 3 W, 4-2 1/8 Norwich (OT) W, 8-7 1/20 St. Anselm W, 8-6 1/25 vs. Salem State T W, 7-0 1/28 New Haven W, 7-0 1/29 Salem State W, 11-1 2/1 vs. Holy Cross T W, 5-4 2/3 at Babson W, 4-2 2/9 at Bowdoin W, 6-1 2/10 Colby W, 5-2 2/15 at Providence W, 6-4 2/17 Merrimack W, 7-2 2/19 at New England College W, 5-1 2/26 vs. St. Anselm * W, 9-2 3/2 vs. Salem State * W, 5-1 3/5 vs. Babson (3OT) * W, 3-2 3/11 vs. Oswego State # W, 10-2 3/12 vs. Oswego State # W, 5-3 3/18 vs. Rochester Institute of Technology # L, 1-4 3/19 vs. Babson # W, 5-3 1 Cardinal Classic (Plattsburgh, N.Y.) ^ UML wins by forfeit 2 Rensselaer Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) 3 Down East Classic (Portland, Maine) T Teapot Tournament (Boston, Mass.) * ECAC Divsion II Tournament # NCAA Division II Tournament FIRST YEAR IN NCAA DIVISION I 1983-84 (15-16-3) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Don McCoy, Rob Spath Date Opponent 11/1 at Providence 11/4 at Boston University 11/5 at Maine 11/13 Dalhousie 11/15 at Boston College 11/20 Providence 11/25 Yale (OT) 11/28 at Yale 12/3 Merrimack 12/6 New Hampshire (OT) 12/10 at St. Lawrence (OT) 12/13 Salem State

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


All-Time Year-by-Year Results Date Opponent Result 12/17 at Northeastern L, 2-5 R 12/30 vs. Northern Arizona W, 6-5 12/31 at Rensselaer R L, 4-6 1/3 Rensselaer L, 3-12 1/6 Northern Arizona W, 4-3 1/8 at New Hampshire L, 3-8 1/14 Maine W, 6-2 1/18 at Colby W, 4-3 1/20 at Michigan State L, 4-10 1/21 at Michigan State L, 0-6 1/28 at Salem State W, 6-2 2/3 at U.S. International W, 5-2 2/4 at U.S. International W, 5-2 2/6 at Northern Arizona L, 1-7 2/7 at Northern Arizona L, 3-7 2/10 Ohio State (OT) T, 4-4 2/11 Ohio State L, 3-7 2/17 Boston University (OT) T, 2-2 2/19 at Merrimack W, 10-4 2/21 Vermont W, 9-4 2/25 Babson (OT) W, 6-5 3/3 at Army L, 3-5 R Rensselaer Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) FIRST YEAR IN HOCKEY EAST 1984-85 (15-25-2, 11-21-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Danny Craig Date Opponent 10/12 Northern Michigan (OT) 10/13 Northern Michigan 10/20 Northeastern 10/24 at Northeastern 10/28 at Boston University 10/31 Providence 11/3 Army 11/6 New Hampshire 11/9 at Wisconsin 11/10 at Wisconsin 11/17 Boston College 11/20 at Northeastern (OT) 11/23 Michigan Tech 11/24 Michigan Tech 11/30 at Minnesota 12/1 at Minnesota 12/7 Colorado College 12/8 Colorado College 12/11 U.S. International 12/12 U.S. International 12/28 Denver 12/29 Denver 1/4 at Minnesota Duluth 1/5 at Minnesota Duluth 1/11 at North Dakota 1/12 at North Dakota 1/18 Boston University 1/23 at Merrimack 1/26 Maine 1/30 at Boston College 2/3 at Providence 2/8 at Maine 2/9 at Maine 2/14 Boston College 2/20 at New Hampshire (OT) 2/23 Providence (OT) 2/27 at Boston University 3/3 New Hampshire 3/8 at New Hampshire * 3/9 at New Hampshire *^ 3/15 vs. Boston College * 3/16 vs. Boston University * * Hockey East Tournament ^ 1-0 mini-game win for UML

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

1985-86: (11-29-2, 5-27-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Dana Demole, Dennis McCarroll Date Opponent Result 10/26 Wisconsin L, 3-5 10/27 Wisconsin L, 3-6 10/30 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 11/2 at Providence W, 6-2 11/5 Northeastern L, 4-6 11/8 Minnesota L, 1-3 11/9 Minnesota L, 1-2 11/16 Boston University L, 5-6 11/19 at Boston College L, 5-7 11/22 at Michigan Tech (OT) W, 4-3 11/23 at Michigan Tech (OT) T, 3-3

Date Opponent 11/29 vs. Clarkson E 11/30 vs. Concordia E 12/3 at Providence 12/6 North Dakota 12/7 North Dakota 12/11 Merrimack 12/23 Sokol-Kiev (exh) 12/29 Minnesota-Duluth 12/30 Minnesota-Duluth 1/3 at Northern Michigan 1/4 at Northern Michigan 1/7 at Northeastern 1/10 at Denver 1/11 at Denver 1/14 at U.S. International 1/17 at Colorado College 1/18 at Colorado College 1/21 Boston College 1/24 Maine 1/25 Maine 1/29 Boston University 2/1 at Maine 2/6 at Boston University 2/9 New Hampshire (OT) 2/16 at Boston College 2/19 Northeastern 2/26 Providence 3/1 at New Hampshire 3/7 at Northeastern * 3/9 at Northeastern * 3/14 vs. Boston College * 3/15 vs. Providence * * Hockey East Tournament E Empire Cup (Glens Falls, N.Y.) 1986-87 (22-12-2, 20-10-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr Captains: Paul Ames, Jim Newhouse Date Opponent 10/19 at Providence 10/23 New Hampshire 10/25 at New Hampshire (OT) 11/1 Merrimack 11/5 Boston College 1 11/8 at Boston College 11/12 at Northeastern 11/15 Northeastern 11/19 at Boston University 11/22 Boston University 12/1 at Merrimack 12/5 Denver (OT) 12/6 Wisconsin 12/10 Providence (OT) 12/13 Colorado College 12/16 Spartak (exh) 12/28 North Dakota 1/2 at Minnesota Duluth 1/3 at Minnesota 1/9 at Northern Michigan 1/10 at Michigan Tech 1/16 Maine 1/17 Maine 1/23 St. Lawrence 1/28 at Boston College 1 1/30 Boston College 2/6 at Maine (OT) 2/7 at Maine 2/12 at Northeastern (OT) 2/15 Northeastern 2/18 Providence (OT) 2/21 at Providence (OT) 2/24 at New Hampshire 2/28 New Hampshire 3/3 Boston University 3/6 at Boston University 3/15 vs. Maine * 1 at Matthews Arena * Hockey East Tournament 1987-88 (20-17-2, 12-14-0) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Jon Morris, Jim Newhouse, Carl Valimont Date Opponent 10/31 Boston University 11/4 at Providence 11/7 at Maine (OT) 11/9 at Merrimack 11/14 at New Hampshire 11/17 Providence 11/20 at Boston College 1 11/27 Michigan Tech

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

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

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

Date Opponent 11/28 Northern Michigan 12/1 St. Cloud State 12/3 Northeastern 12/5 U.S. International 12/8 at Northeastern 12/12 New Hampshire 12/29 at Rensselaer 1/2 at North Dakota 1/4 at Wisconsin 1/8 at Colorado College 1/9 at Denver 1/15 Minnesota Duluth 1/16 Minnesota 1/22 at St. Lawrence 1/23 Clarkson 1/26 Boston University 1/29 Boston College 2/2 at Providence 2/5 at Boston College 2 2/12 Maine 2/13 Maine 2/17 at Boston University 2/21 Merrimack 2/23 at New Hampshire 2/27 Northeastern 3/4 Boston College (OT) * 3/5 Boston College * 3/9 at Northeastern * 3/10 at Northeastern * 3/19 at Wisconsin # 3/20 at Wisconsin (OT) # 1 at Matthews Arena 2 at Walter Brown Arena * Hockey East Tournament # NCAA Tournament

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

1988-1989 (8-24-2, 4-21-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captains: Gary Murphy, Conrade Thomas Date Opponent Result 10/29 Rensselaer (OT) T, 4-4 11/4 at Army L, 3-5 11/8 Boston College L, 0-6 11/11 at Michigan Tech L, 4-6 11/12 at Northern Michigan L, 2-11 11/18 at Northeastern W, 7-5 11/23 Colgate W, 5-1 11/26 Providence W, 4-2 11/30 at New Hampshire L, 4-5 12/2 North Dakota (OT) W, 3-2 12/4 Wisconsin L, 2-3 12/10 at Providence L, 7-10 12/13 at Boston University L, 3-6 12/27 vs. Clarkson D L, 5-7 12/28 vs. Princeton D W, 9-4 1/3 New Hampshire L, 5-7 1/6 at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 1/7 at Minnesota L, 2-9 1/10 at Northeastern L, 5-12 1/12 Colorado College L, 3-5 1/14 Denver L, 3-5 1/17 Maine L, 2-9 1/20 St. Lawrence W, 6-2 1/21 Clarkson W, 4-3 1/24 Boston University L, 2-6 1/27 Boston College L, 2-8 1/31 at Boston University L, 1-6 2/3 at Boston College (OT) T, 4-4 2/7 Providence L, 2-5 2/10 at Maine L, 3-7 2/11 at Maine W, 4-2 2/15 at Merrimack L, 4-7 2/18 New Hampshire L, 3-5 2/22 Northeastern L, 3-5 D Dexter Shoe Classic (Orono, Maine) 1989-90 (13-20-2, 5-14-2) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Craig Charron Date Opponent 10/14 Concordia (exh) 10/21 American International (exh) 10/27 at Kent State 10/28 at Kent State 11/3 St. Lawrence 11/4 Clarkson 11/10 at Northeastern 11/17 Merrimack 11/22 Providence 11/24 Alaska Anchorage 11/26 at Rensselaer 12/2 at New Hampshire

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

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All-Time Year-by-Year Results Date Opponent 12/6 Northeastern (OT) 12/9 Boston College 12/22 Sokol-Kiev (exh) 12/29 at Alabama Huntsville 12/30 at Alabama Huntsville 1/2 Army 1/6 Plattsburgh State 1/10 at New Hampshire (OT) 1/12 Maine 1/13 Maine 1/17 Boston University (OT) 1/20 at Dartmouth 1/23 at Boston College 1/26 at Providence 1/28 at Colgate 2/3 New Hampshire 2/6 Merrimack 2/10 at Providence 2/13 at Maine 2/16 Boston University 2/17 at Boston University 2/21 Northeastern 2/23 at Boston College 2/27 at Merrimack (OT) 3/2 at Maine * 3/3 at Maine * * Hockey East Tournament

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

1990-1991 (10-23-1, 5-15-1) Head Coach: William Riley, Jr. Captain: Brendan Flynn Date Opponent Result 10/12 Concordia (exh) T, 5-5 10/20 v. Merrimack (exh) 1 W, 5-0 10/26 Colgate L, 4-6 10/27 Alabama Huntsville W, 10-4 11/2 at St. Lawrence L, 3-6 11/3 at Clarkson L, 4-9 11/9 at Northeastern (OT) T, 8-8 11/10 Providence L, 2-4 11/16 Kent State W, 3-2 11/18 Northeastern W, 4-3 11/21 at Merrimack L, 4-7 11/28 at New Hampshire L, 3-7 12/1 Maine L, 2-6 12/7 at Maine W, 5-4 12/8 at Maine L, 2-4 12/11 Boston University L, 1-6 12/28 vs. Colgate (4OT) S W, 4-3 12/29 vs. Lake Superior State S L, 3-8 1/2 at Boston University L, 1-4 1/5 at Alaska Anchorage L, 4-5 1/6 at Alaska Anchorage L, 1-6 1/12 Rensselaer (OT) L, 3-4 1/15 at Providence L, 5-6 1/18 Merrimack W, 3-2 1/19 Dartmouth W, 7-1 1/22 at Boston University L, 4-7 1/25 at Boston College L, 0-4 1/26 Boston College W, 3-2 1/29 at Yale W, 7-2 2/2 Providence L, 1-4 2/5 New Hampshire L, 2-5 2/8 at Northeastern L, 7-10 2/15 Boston College L, 3-7 2/16 New Hampshire (OT) L, 4-5 2/23 at Merrimack W, 5-3 3/2 at Maine * L, 3-5 1 at Schneider Arena S Syracuse Invitational Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) * Hockey East Tournament 1991-1992 (11-19-4, 6-11-4) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: David Gatti Date Opponent 10/13 Concordia (exh) 10/25 Alabama Huntsville 11/1 vs. Elmira P 11/2 at Providence P 11/8 St. Lawrence 11/9 Clarkson 11/13 Merrimack 11/16 at Providence 11/19 at Northeastern 11/23 Kent State 11/30 Alaska Anchorage 12/6 Boston College 12/11 New Hampshire 12/28 at North Dakota

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

Date Opponent 12/29 at North Dakota 1/3 vs. Concordia D 1/4 at Maine D 1/10 Providence (OT) 1/11 at Boston University 1/17 at Providence 1/18 Boston University 1/21 Yale 1/24 at Boston College (OT) 1/25 Merrimack 1/28 Northeastern 1/31 at New Hampshire (OT) 2/1 at Maine 2/7 Maine 2/8 Maine 2/14 Boston University (OT) 2/21 at Merrimack 2/23 at Boston College 2/28 Northeastern 2/29 at New Hampshire 3/6 at Providence * * Hockey East Tournament P USAir Hockey Classic (Providence, R.I.) D Dexter Shoe Classic (Orono, Maine)

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

1992-93 (20-17-2, 10-13-1) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: Scott Meehan Date Opponent Result 10/16 Ottawa (exh) W, 4-3 10/26 at Colgate W, 3-2 10/30 Air Force W, 3-2 10/31 Air Force W, 6-2 11/6 at St. Lawrence L, 4-6 11/7 at Clarkson W, 4-3 11/13 at Boston College W, 5-2 11/14 Boston College L, 2-3 11/20 Providence (OT) L, 3-4 11/21 at Providence W, 6-2 11/28 Union W, 5-4 11/29 Vermont W, 5-2 12/4 at New Hampshire W, 7-4 12/5 New Hampshire L, 1-4 12/11 at Northeastern W, 5-3 12/12 Maine L, 3-6 12/29 at Rensselaer R L, 3-5 12/30 vs. Clarkson R L, 1-3 1/5 Boston University L, 2-6 1/8 at Alaska Anchorage W, 5-3 1/9 at Alaska Anchorage W, 6-1 1/15 at Merrimack L, 3-6 1/16 Merrimack W, 8-3 1/22 Northeastern W, 5-3 1/23 at Northeastern W, 8-5 1/27 at Boston University L, 4-6 1/29 Boston University (OT) L, 5-6 2/5 at Maine L, 4-7 2/6 at Maine L, 2-4 2/12 at Boston College W, 7-3 2/13 Boston College W, 5-2 2/19 at Providence L, 3-7 2/20 Providence W, 4-2 2/26 New Hampshire (OT) T, 2-2 2/27 at New Hampshire L, 2-5 3/6 Merrimack (OT) L, 4-5 3/12 Providence * W, 7-4 3/14 Providence (OT) * T, 3-3 3/19 vs. Maine * L, 5-7 3/20 vs. New Hampshire (OT) * W, 5-4 * Hockey East Tournament R Rensselaer Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) 1993-94 (25-10-5, 14-6-4) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captains: Shane Henry, Mike Murray, Dwayne Roloson Date Opponent Result 10/15 Brock (exh) W, 5-1 10/29 at Air Force W, 3-2 10/30 at Air Force W, 9-2 11/6 Colgate W, 6-4 11/12 Boston College (OT) T, 3-3 11/13 at Boston College W, 4-3 11/19 at Providence W, 7-1 11/20 Providence L, 3-4 11/26 at Union (OT) T, 4-4 11/28 at Vermont L, 1-4 12/3 New Hampshire W, 6-3 12/4 at New Hampshire L, 1-3 12/10 Northeastern (OT) W, 6-5 12/12 at Maine W, 5-0 12/29 vs. Army R W, 6-2

Date Opponent Result 12/30 at Rensselaer R L, 3-11 1/4 at Boston University L, 1-9 1/9 Army W, 7-1 1/14 Merrimack W, 2-1 1/15 at Merrimack (OT) T, 4-4 1/21 at Northeastern (OT) T, 3-3 1/22 Northeastern W, 3-1 1/25 Brown W, 10-1 1/28 at Boston College (OT) T, 3-3 1/29 Boston College W, 4-1 2/2 Boston University W, 4-2 2/4 at Boston University L, 2-5 2/5 at Yale W, 8-2 2/12 Maine (OT) ^ W, 4-4 2/13 Maine (OT) ^ W, 4-4 2/18 Providence W, 6-3 2/19 at Providence W, 6-3 2/25 at New Hampshire L, 3-6 2/26 New Hampshire L, 2-4 3/4 at Merrimack W, 5-2 3/10 Merrimack * W, 7-1 3/11 Merrimack * W, 3-0 3/18 vs. New Hampshire * W, 4-2 3/19 vs. Boston University * L, 2-3 3/26 at Michigan State # W, 4-3 3/27 vs. Minnesota (2OT) # L, 1-2 * Hockey East Tournament # NCAA Tournament R Rensselaer Holiday Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) ^ UML wins via forfeit 1994-95 (17-19-4, 11-12-1) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: Jeff Daw Date Opponent Result 10/14 Concordia (exh) (OT) W, 4-3 10/22 Massachusetts W, 6-1 10/28 St. Lawrence L, 2-3 10/30 at Colgate L, 2-5 11/4 at Boston University L, 7-9 11/5 Boston University (OT) T, 7-7 11/11 at Providence (OT) W, 5-4 11/12 Providence L, 2-3 11/15 at Merrimack W, 4-3 11/19 Rensselaer W, 5-2 11/24 at Alaska Fairbanks (OT) 1 T, 3-3 11/25 vs. Western Michigan 1 W, 3-2 11/26 vs. Illinois Chicago (OT) 1 T, 3-3 12/2 Air Force W, 6-3 12/3 Air Force L, 3-4 12/9 at Boston College W, 4-3 12/10 Boston College (OT) L, 3-4 12/29 vs. Clarkson S L, 2-9 12/30 vs. Colgate (2OT) S L, 3-4 1/3 Merrimack W, 8-3 1/7 at Northeastern L, 4-5 1/10 Yale W, 11-3 1/13 at Army W, 7-3 1/15 at Merrimack W, 9-0 1/20 at New Hampshire W, 5-3 1/21 New Hampshire L, 2-7 1/24 at Brown (OT) T, 3-3 1/27 Northeastern L, 1-6 1/28 at Northeastern L, 0-8 2/3 Boston College L, 3-7 2/4 Maine L, 1-8 2/10 Boston University L, 6-9 2/11 at New Hampshire W, 5-2 2/17 Massachusetts W, 7-4 2/18 at Massachusetts W, 7-4 2/25 at Maine W, 4-1 2/26 at Maine L, 5-8 3/3 Providence L, 0-7 3/10 at Northeastern * W, 5-2 3/17 vs. Boston University * L, 2-4 3/18 vs. Maine * L, 0-6 * Hockey East Tournament 1 Great Alaska Faceoff (Fairbanks, Ak.) S Syracuse Invitational Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) 1995-96 (26-10-4, 16-6-2) Head Coach: Bruce Crowder Captain: Jeff Daw Date Opponent 10/21 at Rensselaer 10/27 at Air Force (OT) 10/28 at Air Force (OT) 11/4 Princeton 11/10 at Massachusetts 11/11 Massachusetts 11/14 Merrimack 11/17 at Northeastern

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


All-Time Year-by-Year Results Date Opponent 11/18 Northeastern 11/24 vs. Vermont GM 11/25 vs. New Hampshire GM 12/1 at Boston College 12/2 Boston College 12/8 Maine 12/9 Maine (OT) 12/30 Brown 1/5 Northeastern 1/6 at Boston College 1/9 Colgate 1/12 at New Hampshire 1/13 New Hampshire 1/19 Providence 1/20 at Providence 1/26 at Boston University 1/27 Boston University 1/30 at Yale 2/4 at Providence 2/9 New Hampshire 2/10 at Massachusetts (OT) 2/16 at Merrimack 2/17 Merrimack 2/23 Army 2/25 at Boston University 3/2 at Maine 3/8 Northeastern * 3/9 Northeastern * 3/15 vs. Maine * 3/16 vs. Boston University * 3/23 at Michigan State # 3/24 vs. Colorado College # * Hockey East Tournament # NCAA Tournament GM Governors Cup (Orono, Maine)

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

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

1997-98 (16-17-3, 11-10-3) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Mike Nicholishen, Shannon Basaraba, Chris Libett Date Opponent Result 10/18 Dalhousie (exh) W, 4-2 10/24 Massachusetts W, 6-4 10/25 at Rensselaer L, 2-4 10/31 at Maine L, 2-6 11/2 Union W, 4-1 11/5 Army (OT) W, 2-1 11/8 Northeastern W, 7-2 11/14 at Massachusetts (OT) W, 5-4 11/16 at Providence L, 3-5 11/21 Northeastern W, 3-2 11/22 at Northeastern (OT) T, 3-3 11/28 at New Hampshire GN L, 2-4 11/29 Vermont GN L, 0-4 12/5 at New Hampshire L, 2-6 12/6 New Hampshire L, 2-5 12/12 Maine L, 3-7 12/13 Maine (OT) T, 3-3 1/2 Colgate W, 7-1 1/4 Merrimack W, 8-4 1/17 Yale L, 3-6 1/23 Providence (OT) T, 2-2 1/24 at Providence W, 5-1 Opening of Tsongas Arena 1/27 Dartmouth L, 1-2 1/30 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/6 at Boston University L, 3-7 2/8 at Massachusetts W, 3-1 2/13 at Boston University W, 5-2 2/14 Boston University L, 1-5 2/20 Merrimack W, 4-3 2/21 at Merrimack W, 5-1 2/27 Boston College L, 4-5 2/28 at Boston College L, 3-7 3/7 New Hampshire W, 3-0 3/12 at Northeastern * W, 8-2 3/13 at Northeastern * L, 2-3 3/15 at Northeastern * W, 5-1 3/20 vs. Maine * L, 2-6 * Hockey East Tournament GN Governors Cup (Durham, N.H.) 1998-99 (17-19-0, 9-15-0) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Anthony Cappelletti, Mike Mulligan, Doug Nolan Date Opponent Result 10/17 Ottawa (exh) W, 7-1 10/22 at Massachusetts (OT) W, 4-3 10/24 Rensselaer W, 8-4 10/30 at Boston College L, 3-7 10/31 Boston College L, 4-6 11/6 at Maine (OT) L, 2-3 11/7 at Maine L, 2-5 11/14 at Army W, 4-3 11/20 Merrimack (OT) W, 4-3 11/21 at Merrimack L, 3-6 11/27 Vermont (OT) GL L, 3-4 11/28 New Hampshire GL L, 1-5 12/4 at Northeastern W, 2-1 12/5 Northeastern W, 4-1 12/11 Boston University L, 3-5 12/12 at Boston University L, 3-4 1/2 v. Army M W, 6-1 1/3 at Minnesota Duluth M W, 3-0 1/8 St. Lawrence W, 5-2 1/9 Clarkson W, 4-1 1/12 at Union W, 7-1 1/15 at Yale W, 2-1 1/17 Providence L, 2-5 1/22 New Hampshire L, 1-3 1/23 at New Hampshire L, 1-4 1/29 Boston University W, 4-1 1/31 at Merrimack W, 4-3 2/5 Providence L, 2-5 2/6 at Providence W, 4-2 2/12 Massachusetts W, 2-1 2/19 Boston College L, 2-3 2/20 Massachusetts L, 2-3 2/26 Maine L, 2-5 2/28 at New Hampshire L, 2-4 3/5 at Northeastern W, 3-2 3/11 at Boston College * L, 0-5 3/12 at Boston College * L, 4-5 * Hockey East Tournament GL Governors Cup (Lowell, Mass.) M Silverado Shootout (Duluth, Minn.)

1999-2000 (9-22-3, 5-16-3) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Chris Bell, John Campbell Date Opponent 10/9 Acadia (exh) 10/15 at Michigan 10/16 at Michigan 10/22 at Rensselaer 10/24 Northeastern 10/29 Union 10/30 New Hampshire 11/5 at Massachusetts (OT) 11/7 at Boston College 11/12 at Boston University 11/19 at Maine 11/21 Merrimack 11/26 Connecticut P 11/27 Air Force P 12/3 at New Hampshire 12/4 New Hampshire 12/10 at Clarkson 12/11 at St. Lawrence 12/30 Brown 1/7 at Northeastern (OT) 1/9 at Merrimack (OT) 1/14 at Boston College 1/21 Boston University 1/23 at Princeton 1/28 at Providence 1/30 Massachusetts 2/4 Boston College 2/6 at Massachusetts (OT) 2/11 at Boston University 2/13 Merrimack (OT) 2/18 Maine 2/19 Maine 2/25 Providence 2/26 at Providence 3/4 Northeastern P Pepsi City of Lights (Lowell, Mass.)

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

2000-01 (19-16-3, 10-11-3) Head Coach: Tim Whitehead Captains: Brad Rooney, Chris Gustafson, Yorick Treille Date Opponent Result 10/7 Ottawa (exh) L, 3-4 10/13 Connecticut W, 6-1 10/20 Rensselaer W, 4-3 10/27 Northeastern L, 2-5 10/28 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 11/3 Massachusetts L, 4-5 OT 11/4 Boston College L, 1-6 11/10 Boston University W, 4-2 11/12 at Merrimack L, 4-5 11/17 Maine L, 0-2 11/19 at Army W, 7-0 11/24 Holy Cross W, 7-2 11/25 Union L, 3-5 12/1 New Hampshire (OT) T, 2-2 12/2 at New Hampshire (OT) T, 0-0 12/9 Colgate W, 7-2 12/29 Nebraska Omaha A L, 2-5 12/30 Alabama Huntsville A W, 5-1 1/4 at Northeastern W, 2-1 1/6 Merrimack W, 4-2 1/9 at Union W, 5-3 1/12 Boston College L, 1-2 1/16 at Brown L, 4-5 1/19 at Boston University W, 4-1 1/25 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 1/27 Providence (OT) T, 3-3 2/2 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/3 Massachusetts W, 4-1 2/9 Boston University W, 3-2 2/11 at Merrimack W, 5-2 2/16 at Maine L, 2-6 2/17 at Maine W, 3-1 2/22 Providence L, 3-4 2/23 at Providence L, 1-2 3/3 at Northeastern W, 6-2 3/8 at New Hampshire * L, 2-4 3/9 at New Hampshire * W, 2-1 3/10 at New Hampshire * W, 2-1 3/16 vs. Boston College * L, 1-5 * Hockey East Tournament A Alabama Huntsville Shootout (Huntsville, Ala.)

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All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2001-02 (22-13-3, 12-9-3) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Chris Gustafson, Yorick Treille, Tom Rouleau, Jerramie Domish Date Opponent Result 10/12 Niagara W, 7-3 10/19 at Boston College W, 7-2 10/20 Connecticut W, 6-0 10/26 Providence W, 4-3 11/3 at Maine L, 3-6 11/9 New Hampshire L, 2-5 11/10 at New Hampshire W, 1-0 11/16 Massachusetts W, 1-0 11/17 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 11/24 Army W, 4-0 11/28 at Union W, 3-0 12/1 Boston University W, 3-2 12/7 at St. Lawrence W, 4-0 12/8 at Clarkson W, 3-2 W 12/28 vs. Harvard W, 2-0 W 12/29 at Denver L, 1-2 1/4 at Colgate W, 7-4 1/8 at Merrimack (OT) T, 2-2 1/11 at Boston College W, 3-2 1/12 Boston College W, 8-4 1/18 at Northeastern L, 3-5 1/20 Northeastern L, 1-5 1/25 Maine L, 1-2 1/26 Maine L, 1-4 1/29 Brown L, 1-2 2/3 Merrimack W, 5-2 2/8 at Providence (OT) T, 3-3 2/9 Massachusetts (OT) T, 3-3 2/15 at Boston University L, 1-5 2/16 Boston University L, 3-5 2/22 at New Hampshire L, 0-3 2/24 at Merrimack W, 2-0 2/27 at Northeastern W, 4-1 3/1 Providence W, 6-1 3/7 Northeastern * W, 5-2 3/8 Northeastern * L, 2-4 3/9 Northeastern * W, 3-1 3/15 vs. New Hampshire * L, 3-4 * Hockey East Tournament W Wells Fargo Cup (Denver, Colo.) 2002-03 (11-20-5, 4-16-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ed McGrane, Mark Concannon, Darryl Green Date Opponent Result 10/5 Concordia (exh) W, 7-2 10/11 at Colorado College L, 4-6 10/12 at Colorado College W, 4-1 10/18 at Rensselaer W, 8-4 10/20 at Niagara W, 4-3 10/25 at Providence (OT) L, 5-6 10/26 Boston College L, 3-4 11/1 Union W, 3-2 11/8 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 11/9 New Hampshire L, 2-6 11/15 at Massachusetts L, 3-6 11/16 Massachusetts L, 3-4 11/21 at Boston University L, 2-3 12/6 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 12/7 Clarkson W, 3-0 12/28 vs. Vermont 1 W, 5-0 1 12/29 at Dartmouth L, 2-10 1/3 at Brown (OT) T, 3-3 1/4 Maine L, 2-5 1/7 Merrimack W, 6-5 1/10 at Boston College L, 3-6 1/11 Boston College L, 1-7 1/17 Northeastern L, 1-4 1/18 at Northeastern (OT) W, 3-2 1/24 at Maine L, 2-3 1/25 at Maine (OT) T, 4-4 2/4 at Merrimack (OT) T, 1-1 2/7 Providence L, 1-6 2/8 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 2/14 Boston University L, 3-5 2/15 at Boston University L, 1-2 2/21 New Hampshire (OT) T, 4-4 2/25 Merrimack (OT) T, 2-2 2/28 at Providence L, 1-3 3/1 Northeastern W, 4-1 3/7 at New Hampshire * L, 4-8 3/8 at New Hampshire * L, 4-8 * Hockey East Tournament 1 Auld Lang Syne (Hanover, N.H.)

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2003-04 (15-18-7, 7-12-5) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Jerramie Domish, Andrew Martin, Danny O’Brien, Peter Tormey Date Opponent Result 10/4 St. Francis Xavier (exh) W, 3-2 10/11 Massachusetts L, 2-3 10/17 vs. Miami A (OT) T, 4-4 10/18 at Alaska Anchorage A L, 0-1 P 10/24 vs. Niagara W, 6-1 10/25 vs. Canisius P (OT) T, 2-2 10/31 at Northeastern W, 5-2 11/1 Northeastern W, 5-2 11/5 at Boston College L, 1-4 11/11 Bentley W, 5-2 11/16 at Maine L, 0-4 11/21 at Boston University W, 3-1 11/22 Boston University (OT) T, 3-3 11/25 at New Hampshire W, 5-4 11/28 Rensselaer L, 1-2 12/5 at St. Lawrence L, 4-5 12/6 at Clarkson W, 4-2 12/14 Niagara L, 5-6 12/27 vs. Ferris State B ^ L, 4-7 12/28 vs. Union B ^ W, 5-3 1/3 Massachusetts ^ W, 3-0 1/4 at Massachusetts ^ W, 1-0 1/9 at Michigan State ^ L, 0-2 1/10 at Michigan State ^ W, 3-2 1/16 at Merrimack ^ (OT) W, 4-3 1/17 Merrimack ^ L, 0-3 1/24 Brown ^ L, 2-3 1/30 Boston University W, 2-1 1/31 at Providence L, 2-3 2/6 at Northeastern (OT) T, 1-1 2/8 Providence L, 2-4 2/13 New Hampshire (OT) T, 3-3 2/14 at New Hampshire (OT) T, 3-3 2/20 at Boston College L, 1-4 2/21 Boston College L, 0-5 2/27 Maine W, 3-2 2/28 Maine L, 0-4 3/4 Merrimack (OT) T, 3-3 3/6 at Providence W, 4-3 3/11 at Massachusetts * L, 3-6 3/12 at Massachusetts * L, 1-3 * Hockey East Tournament A Nye Frontier Classic (Anchorage, Ak.) P Xerox Punch Imlach Showcase (Buffalo, N.Y.) B Badger Showdown (Madison, Wisc.) ^ UML Forfeits This Contest 2004-05 (20-12-4, 11-10-3) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Andrew Martin, Danny O’Brien, Peter Tormey Date Opponent Result 10/3 St. Thomas N (exh) (OT) T, 4-4 10/9 at Niagara (OT) W, 3-2 10/19 Boston College L, 2-3 10/22 at Massachusetts (OT) L, 2-3 10/29 at Rensselaer W, 5-3 10/30 at Union W, 3-2 11/12 Colgate W, 3-2 11/13 Maine L, 4-5 11/19 Boston University L, 2-7 11/20 at Boston University L, 3-5 11/23 New Hampshire (OT) T, 3-3 11/27 Bentley W, 8-0 12/3 St. Lawrence W, 7-2 12/4 Clarkson W, 3-2 12/10 at Dartmouth W, 4-3 12/11 at Northeastern (OT) T, 2-2 12/30 Niagara W, 5-2 1/7 Massachusetts W, 4-3 1/8 Northeastern W, 2-1 1/14 Merrimack W, 3-1 1/15 at Merrimack W, 5-2 1/18 at Brown (OT) T, 0-0 1/22 at Massachusetts W, 6-1 1/28 New Hampshire W, 7-0 1/29 at New Hampshire L, 3-8 2/4 at Boston University (OT) T, 4-4 2/5 Providence (OT) W, 3-2 2/10 Northeastern L, 2-3 2/13 at Providence W, 2-0 2/18 at Boston College W, 3-1 2/19 Boston College W, 4-1 2/25 at Maine L, 0-2 2/26 at Maine L, 3-5 3/3 at Merrimack W, 5-1 3/5 Providence (OT) L, 2-3 3/11 at Maine * L, 2-7 3/12 at Maine * L, 1-5 * Hockey East Tournament N at Nashua, N.H.

2005-06 (14-20-2, 11-14-2) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Andrew Martin, Danny O’Brien, Bobby Robbins Date Opponent Result 10/7 at Colgate L, 2-6 10/9 Rensselaer W, 5-3 10/15 at Boston University L, 1-3 10/21 at Providence College L, 0-3 10/22 at Providence College L, 0-4 10/28 Boston University W, 7-4 10/29 Union L, 3-4 11/2 at Merrimack W, 3-1 11/11 Maine L, 2-9 11/18 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 11/19 New Hampshire W, 6-3 12/2 at St. Lawrence L, 2-4 12/3 at Vermont L, 2-5 12/10 at New Hampshire L, 1-4 12/11 Dartmouth W, 3-2 12/29 vs. Canisius # W, 5-4 12/30 at Minnesota # L, 4-5 1/6 at Maine L, 0-4 1/7 at Maine L, 2-6 1/13 Massachusetts W, 6-2 1/15 at Providence (OT) W, 4-3 1/20 at Northeastern W, 2-1 1/21 Northeastern (OT) T, 2-2 1/27 at Massachusetts W, 3-2 1/28 Boston College L, 3-4 2/3 Boston University L, 1-5 2/4 at Massachusetts L, 2-4 2/10 at Northeastern L, 4-6 2/17 at Merrimack (OT) T, 2-2 2/18 Merrimack W, 5-2 2/23 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/25 Boston College W, 6-3 3/3 Vermont W, 3-2 3/4 Vermont W, 5-2 3/10 at Maine (OT) * L, 3-4 3/11 at Maine * L, 3-4 * Hockey East Tournament # Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2006-07 (8-21-7, 7-16-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Jeremy Hall, Cleve Kinley, Jason Tejchma Date Opponent Result 10/6 St. Francis Xavier (exh) W, 6-2 10/13 at Minnesota Duluth (OT) T, 3-3 10/14 at Minnesota Duluth L, 3-7 10/20 vs. Northern Michigan % L, 1-2 10/21 vs. Niagara % W, 7-4 10/27 at Boston University W, 2-1 10/28 Providence (OT) T, 2-2 11/3 Boston University (OT) T, 1-1 11/4 Merrimack W, 5-0 11/10 at Maine L, 1-4 11/17 New Hampshire L, 2-5 11/18 at New Hampshire L, 0-4 11/24 at Providence L, 2-4 12/1 Vermont L, 1-2 12/6 New Hampshire L, 2-4 12/10 St. Lawrence (OT) T, 3-3 12/15 at Union L, 3-4 12/16 at Rensselaer L, 1-2 12/29 vs. Brown (OT) & T, 1-1 12/30 at Denver & L, 1-2 1/5 Maine # L, 2-4 1/6 Maine # L, 2-5 1/12 at Massachusetts L, 1-5 1/13 Providence (OT) L, 2-3 1/19 Northeastern L, 2-6 1/20 at Northeastern (OT) L, 1-2 1/26 Massachusetts L, 3-6 1/27 at Boston College L, 3-4 2/2 at Boston University (OT) T, 0-0 2/3 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 2/8 Northeastern W, 1-0 2/16 Merrimack W, 3-0 2/17 at Merrimack W, 3-2 2/22 at Boston College L, 0-3 2/24 Boston College L, 3-4 3/2 at Vermont W, 2-1 3/3 at Vermont (OT) T, 3-3 % Mutual of Omaha Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) & Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Denver, Colo.) # at Chelmsford Forum


All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2007-08 (16-17-4, 10-13-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ben Holmstrom, Mark Roebothan, Jeremy Dehner, Barry Goers Date Opponent Result 10/13 New Brunswick (exh) W, 5-3 10/19 at Massachusetts T, 2-2 10/26 Alabama Huntsville W, 4-1 10/27 Alabama Huntsville W, 3-1 11/1 Merrimack L, 1-3 11/3 at Boston University L, 4-7 11/9 at New Hampshire T, 2-2 11/10 Massachusetts T, 3-3 11/16 at Providence T, 2-2 11/17 at Northeastern L, 1-2 11/20 at Merrimack W, 3-0 11/24 Merrimack W, 6-2 11/30 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 12/1 New Hampshire W, 3-2 12/7 Boston University W, 4-3 12/8 Bentley W, 4-1 12/28 vs. Cornell % W, 3-2 12/29 vs. Maine % W, 6-0 1/11 at Providence (OT) L, 3-4 1/12 Providence (OT) W, 3-2 1/18 Boston College L, 4-5 1/19 Massachusetts W, 3-1 1/25 Minnesota Duluth L, 0-1 1/26 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-4 2/1 Maine W, 3-2 2/3 at Vermont L, 2-3 2/8 Boston University L, 2-6 2/15 at Boston College W, 3-1 2/16 Boston College L, 2-5 2/22 Vermont L, 2-3 2/23 Vermont L, 0-1 2/29 Northeastern (OT) W, 5-4 3/1 at Northeastern W, 3-2 3/7 at Maine L, 1-4 3/8 at Maine (OT) L, 1-2 3/14 at Boston University * L, 3-5 3/15 at Boston University * W, 4-1 3/16 at Boston University * L, 2-4 * Hockey East Tournament % Florida College Classic (Estero, Fla.) 2008-09 (20-16-2, 14-11-2) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ben Holmstrom, Mark Roebothan, Jeremy Dehner, Barry Goers Date Opponent Result 10/5 St. Francis Xavier (exh) W, 6-1 10/11 at Colgate L, 1-2 10/16 at Michigan State W, 3-0 10/17 at Michigan State L, 1-2 10/24 Providence W, 4-1 10/30 Quinnipiac W, 4-1 11/7 Boston University L, 4-6 11/8 Vermont L, 1-3 11/14 New Hampshire W, 8-3 11/15 at Massachusetts W, 2-0 11/21 Providence W, 6-1 11/22 Northeastern L, 3-4 11/25 at Merrimack W, 3-1 11/29 Rochester Institute of Tech. W, 6-3 12/5 New Hampshire L, 0-2 12/6 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 12/12 at Boston University L, 2-3 1/2 vs. Minnesota Duluth % L, 1-2 1/3 vs. Union % L, 1-2 1/10 at Providence L, 2-4 1/16 at Boston College W, 4-3 (OT) 1/17 Massachusetts L, 3-4 1/22 Merrimack W, 3-2 1/24 at Merrimack W, 3-2 1/30 at Maine W, 3-2 2/6 at Boston University L, 3-5 2/7 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 2/13 at Boston College W, 6-0 2/14 Boston College T, 4-4 (OT) 2/20 at Vermont T, 3-3 (OT) 2/21 at Vermont W, 1-0 2/27 at Northeastern L, 0-3 2/28 Northeastern L, 1-3 3/6 Maine W, 5-3 3/7 Maine W, 6-0 3/13 at Vermont * W, 4-3 (OT) 3/14 at Vermont * W, 4-2 3/20 vs. Northeastern * W, 3-2 (OT) 3/21 vs. Boston University * L, 0-1 * Hockey East Tournament % Shillelagh Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.)

2009-10 (19-16-4, 12-11-4) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Ben Holmstrom, Jeremy Dehner, Barry Goers Date Opponent Result 10/9 vs. St. Lawrence % W, 3-0 10/10 at Nebraska-Omaha % L, 3-4 10/23 Colgate W, 5-3 10/24 Northeastern W, 3-1 10/30 Boston University L, 4-5 (OT) 10/31 at Boston University W, 3-2 11/6 at Vermont T, 3-3 (OT) 11/8 New Hampshire W, 6-3 11/13 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 3-1 11/14 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-0 11/21 Merrimack W, 6-3 11/24 at Providence L, 2-4 11/27 Maine L, 1-3 12/4 at New Hampshire L, 1-2 12/5 Massachusetts W, 5-3 12/11 Princeton W, 4-1 12/12 Princeton L, 2-3 1/2 vs. Holy Cross & W, 3-0 1/3 vs. Northeastern & L, 1-2 1/8 at New Hampshire T, 2-2 (OT) 1/9 at Northeastern W, 6-5 (OT) 1/15 at Massachusetts L, 2-3 1/16 Massachusetts L, 1-2 1/22 Merrimack W, 5-4 1/23 Boston College W, 3-1 1/29 at Northeastern L, 1-2 2/5 Boston University L, 2-3 2/6 at Merrimack L, 1-3 2/12 Boston College W, 4-1 2/13 at Boston College L, 1-2 2/19 at Maine L, 4-8 2/20 at Maine W, 4-2 2/26 Providence W, 4-0 2/27 at Providence T, 2-2 (OT) 3/5 Vermont W, 5-2 3/6 Vermont T, 1-1 (OT) 3/12 at Maine * W, 2-1 3/13 at Maine * L, 0-2 3/14 at Maine * L, 2-3 (OT) % Icebreaker Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) & Ledyard Bank Classic (Hanover, N.H.) * Hockey East Tournament 2010-11 (5-25-4, 4-21-2) Head Coach: Blaise MacDonald Captains: Scott Campbell, Ryan Blair, Maury Edwards 10/3 St. Francis (Exh) 10/8 at Maine 10/15 at Niagara T, 10/16 at RIT % T, 10/22 Providence College W, 10/23 Northeastern 10/29 Boston University 10/30 at Boston University 11/2 at Boston College 11/5 Vermont 11/6 New Hampshire 11/19 Merrimack 11/20 at Merrimack 11/26 Minnesota State 11/27 Minnesota State 12/2 New Hampshire 12/4 at Massachusetts 12/10 at Princeton 12/11 at Princeton 1/7 at New Hampshire 1/8 at Northeastern 1/14 Massachusetts 1/15 at Massachusetts 1/21 at Merrimack 1/22 at Boston College 1/25 Bentley 1/29 Boston College 2/4 at Boston University 2/11 Northeastern 2/18 Maine 2/19 Maine 2/25 at Providence College T, 2/26 Providence College 3/4 at Vermont T, 3/5 at Vermont % - Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, NY)

2011-12 (25-13-1, 17-9-1) Head Coach: Norm Bazin Captains: Riley Wetmore, Matt Ferreira, Michael Budd Date Opponent Result 10/8 New Brunswick (exh) T, 3-3 (OT) 10/14 at Minnesota State W, 4-2 10/15 at Minnesota State W, 4-1 10/18 vs. Connecticut ! L, 2-3 (OT) 10/28 Boston College L, 2-4 10/29 at Boston College L, 3-6 11/5 Boston University W, 7-1 11/11 at Maine W, 5-3 11/12 at Maine W, 4-3 11/18 at New Hampshire L, 0-5 11/19 Massachusetts W, 4-0 11/25 Alabama-Huntsville W, 3-0 12/2 New Hampshire W, 3-2 12/3 at New Hampshire W, 5-3 12/9 Boston College W, 3-2 12/10 at Northeastern L, 2-3 12/29 vs. Rensselaer # W, 7-2 12/30 at Connecticut # W, 4-3 (OT) 1/5 Russian Red Stars (Exh) W, 6-4 1/13 at Vermont L, 2-3 (OT) 1/20 Northeastern W, 4-0 1/21 at Northeastern W, 3-2 (OT) 1/24 at Providence L, 0-1 1/27 at Massachusetts W, 4-2 1/28 Massachusetts W, 5-2 2/3 Vermont W, 3-1 2/4 Vermont W, 6-4 2/10 Merrimack W, 3-0 2/11 Maine L, 1-2 2/17 Boston University L, 4-7 2/18 at Boston University W, 4-2 2/24 at Merrimack L, 2-5 2/25 Merrimack T, 2-2 (OT) 3/2 at Providence College W, 5-1 3/3 Providence College W, 4-2 3/8 Providence College * L, 3-5 3/9 Providence College * W, 3-2 (OT) 3/11 Providence College * L, 0-1 3/23 vs. Miami University $ W, 4-3 (OT) 3/24 vs. Union $ L, 2-4 * - Hockey East Tournament ! - Conway Arena (Nashua, NH) # - UConn Hockey Classic (Storrs, Conn.) $ - NCAA Tournament East Region

W, 3-0 L, 2-8 2-2 (OT) 4-4 (OT) 5-4 (OT) L, 1-3 L, 1-5 L, 1-2 L, 2-5 W, 3-1 L, 1-2 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 L, 3-8 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-5 L, 2-5 L, 2-7 L, 2-5 L, 1-3 L, 4-5 L, 1-4 W, 6-4 L, 3-5 W, 8-5 L, 1-5 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-3 3-3 (OT) W, 7-2 4-4 (OT) L, 2-4

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All-Time Year-by-Year Results 2012-13 (28-11-2, 16-9-2) Head Coach: Norm Bazin Captains: Riley Wetmore, Chad Ruhwedel, Josh Holmstrom Date Opponent Result 10/6 Toronto (exh) W, 5-2 10/12 Vermont T, 1-1 10/19 at Denver L, 1-5 10/20 at Colorado College W, 3-1 10/26 Boston College L, 0-1 10/28 at Boston College L, 3-6 11/9 Maine W, 2-1 11/10 Maine L, 3-4 11/16 New Hampshire L, 0-3 11/18 at Massachusetts W, 8-2 11/24 Princeton W, 3-1 11/30 at New Hampshire L, 2-5 12/1 New Hampshire L, 2-5 12/8 Northeastern W, 2-0 12/10 at Harvard W, 5-0 12/30 Bentley W, 3-2 1/4 at Clarkson W, 2-1 1/5 at Clarkson W, 6-2 1/11 at Vermont W, 4-2 1/12 at Vermont W, 6-3 1/17 Providence W, 2-1 1/19 at Boston University W, 4-3 1/25 at Northeastern T, 4-4 (OT) 1/26 Northeastern W, 5-4 (OT) 2/1 Merrimack L, 0-1 2/3 at Maine L, 3-4 (OT) 2/15 at Massachusetts W, 6-3 2/16 Massachusetts W, 3-2 2/22 at Boston University W, 3-0 2/23 Boston University W, 3-1 2/26 at Boston College W, 4-2 3/1 Merrimack W, 4-0 2/3 at Merrimack W, 3-1 3/8 Providence College L, 0-3 3/9 at Providence College W, 4-1 3/14 Maine * W, 4-2 3/15 Maine * W, 2-1 (OT) 3/22 vs. Providence College * W, 2-1 3/23 vs. Boston University * W, 1-0 3/29 vs. Wisconsin $ W, 6-1 3/30 vs. New Hampshire $ W, 2-0 4/11 vs. Yale $ L, 2-3 (OT) * - Hockey East Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament East Region

2013-14 (26-11-4, 11-6-3) Head Coach: Norm Bazin Captains: Josh Holmstrom, Zack Kamrass, Derek Arnold Date Opponent Result 10/5 McGill (exh) T, 3-3 10/11 Sacred Heart L, 1-2 10/12 Massachusetts W, 5-2 10/18 Quinnipiac L, 1-3 10/19 at Quinnipiac L, 1-3 10/25 at Michigan State W, 4-1 10/26 at Michigan W, 2-1 11/1 New Hampshire W, 5-3 11/2 at New Hampshire W, 3-2 (OT) 11/9 Northeastern L, 2-4 11/12 at Princeton W, 2-1 11/14 at Penn State W, 4-0 11/15 at Penn State W, 3-2 11/22 Notre Dame W, 1-0 11/23 Notre Dame W, 3-1 12/3 American International W, 6-1 12/8 at Maine L, 2-4 12/28 vs. Canisius ^ W, 5-2 12/29 vs. Clarkson ^ W, 3-1 1/3 Clarkson T, 1-1 1/4 Clarkson W, 4-3 1/11 vs. Northeastern ~ L, 1-4 1/17 Maine T, 1-1 1/18 Boston University W, 3-1 1/24 at Providence L, 4-5 1/25 Providence W, 6-1 1/31 Merrimack W, 4-2 2/1 at Merrimack W, 4-0 2/7 at Boston University T, 2-2 2/8 at Massachusetts W, 5-3 2/14 Massachusetts W, 3-2 2/21 at Boston College L, 0-3 2/22 Boston College T, 2-2 2/28 at Vermont W, 1-0 (OT) 3/1 at Vermont L, 2-3 3/14 Vermont * W, 3-2 3/15 Vermont * L, 2-3 (OT) 3/16 Vermont * W, 2-1 3/21 vs. Notre Dame * W, 4-0

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Date Opponent 3/22 vs. New Hampshire * 3/29 vs. Minnesota State $ 3/30 vs. Boston College $

Result W, 4-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-4

^ Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vt.) ~ Frozen Fenway (Boston, Mass.) * - Hockey East Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament East Region 2014-15 (21-12-6, 11-7-4) Head Coach: Norm Bazin Captains: Zack Kamrass, Jake Suter, A.J. White Date Opponent Result 10/5 St. Thomas (exh) W, 7-3 10/10 Boston College W, 5-2 10/17 Quinnipiac W, 6-3 10/18 at Quinnipiac T, 3-3 10/24 Michigan L, 4-8 10/25 Michigan State W, 2-1 10/31 at New Hampshire W, 2-0 11/1 New Hampshire W, 8-2 11/7 Northeastern T, 3-3 (OT) 11/8 at Northeastern W, 5-0 11/14 Penn State W, 5-3 11/15 Penn State L, 1-4 11/20 at Notre Dame W, 3-1 11/21 Notre Dame T, 2-2 (OT) 11/29 Harvard L, 2-4 12/3 Connecticut W, 6-4 12/6 Maine W, 3-2 (OT) 12/27 vs. Sacred Heart ^ W, 5-1 12/28 vs. Connecticut ^ W, 3-1 1/2 vs. RIT $ W, 7-3 1/3 vs. Merrimack $ W, 3-1 1/10 at Connecticut L, 0-2 1/16 at Maine W, 2-0 1/18 at Boston University L, 4-3 (OT) 1/23 Providence L, 3-7 1/24 at Providence L, 1-4 1/30 at Merrimack L, 1-2 1/31 Merrimack W, 4-1 2/6 Boston University L, 2-5 2/7 at Massachusetts L, 2-5 2/13 at Massachusetts T, 3-3 (OT) 2/14 Massachusetts W, 7-1 2/20 at Boston College T, 2-2 2/27 Vermont W, 4-1 2/28 Vermont T, 2-2 (OT) 3/13 Notre Dame * W, 5-0 3/14 Notre Dame * L, 2-4 3/15 Notre Dame * W, 6-4 3/20 vs. Vermont * W, 4-1 3/22 vs. Boston University * L, 3-5 ^ Frozen Holiday Classic (Bridgeport, Conn.) $ - Mariucci Classic (MInneapolis, Minn.) * - Hockey East Tournament

Did You Know...? Top Senior Class...

This seven-member UMass Lowell Senior class has more wins than any other Hockey East senior class. The River Hawks seniors top Hockey East with a record of 75-34-12 over the last three years. Boston College is second with a 71-34-11 record. UMass Lowell’s 75 wins is fifth in the country during that period. Minnesota State tops the list with 79 wins, Quinnipiac and Minnesota have 77 and North Dakota has won 76.

Leadership From the Top...

UMass Lowell Head Coach Norm Bazin has the top winning percentage among Coaches leading a Hockey East program. Bazin has a 99-47-13 record and a .664 winning percentage in his four years at UMass Lowell. Boston College’s Jerry York is second with a .655 winning percentage and UNH’s Dick Umile is third at .627.

Nationally Ranked...

UMass Lowell has been nationally ranked, in either the USCHO or USA Today poll, for 66 consecutive weeks. The stretch began when UMass Lowell appeared at #20 in the USCHO Poll on January 7, 2013. Of those 66 weeks more than half, 39, have been spent in the top ten.

...vs. Nationally Ranked teams

UMass Lowell is 31-24-6 against nationally ranked opponents over the last three years.

Protecting the Lead...

UMass Lowell was 18-1-2 when leading after two periods of play during the 2014-15 season. Since Norm Bazin took over the coaching reins at UMass Lowell, the River Hawks are 77-3-5 when leading after two-periods. They are also 15-10-4 when the score is tied after two periods.

20 Win Seasons...

The 2015-16 edition of the River Hawks can make a bit of history with a 20-win season. The Hockey program has never had five straight 20-win seasons. UMass Lowell has won at least 20 games in four consecutive years for the first time in the school’s Division I history. That matches the Division II run of the ULowell Chiefs who won 20-plus games per season from 1978-79 through the 1982-83.

Playing for All the Marbles...

UMass Lowell is bidding to go to the Hockey East Championship Game for the fourth consecutive season. That would put the River Hawks in an exclusive club. Only Boston College, who managed that feat twice, and Maine, who had a seven year run, have achieved that level of consistent success.

Filling the Seats...

UMass Lowell drew more than 100,000 fans for the first time in the program’s history. The twenty games played at the Tsongas Center attracted 102,390 people, an average of 5,120 per game. The River Hawks ranked second in Hockey East in home attendance behind Notre Dame who drew 103,008 in 23 home games. The UMass Lowell average of 5,120 was the third highest in the conference behind Connecticut and Boston College.

Leadership From the Top...

UMass Lowell Head Coach Norm Bazin has the top winning percentage among Coaches leading a Hockey East program. Bazin has a 99-47-13 record and a .664 winning percentage in his four years at UMass Lowell. Boston College’s Jerry York is second with a .655 winning percentage and UNH’s Dick Umile is third at .627.

The Senior Class...

This seven-member UMass Lowell Senior class has more wins than any other Hockey East senior class. The River Hawks seniors top Hockey East with a record of 75-34-12 over the last three years. Boston College is second with a 71-34-11 record. UMass Lowell’s 75 wins is fifth in the country during that period. Minnesota State tops the list with 79 wins, Quinnipiac and Minnesota have 77 and North Dakota has won 76.

The Offense is Back...

UMass Lowell returns more offensive production than any other team in Hockey East. The River Hawks, who finished second in scoring in the league a year ago, return players that produced 121-goals and 308 points. Those numbers account for 90.3% of goals scored and 87.3% of the points produced. Boston University, who led the league in scoring, returns 100-goals and 269 points, 63.3% and 62.3% respectively. Northeastern returns the third most goals with 95 and 281 points equal to 88.8% and 91.5%.


All-Time vs. Opponents Opponent Air Force Alabama Huntsville Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks American International Amherst College Arizona State Army Assumption Babson Bentley Boston College Boston University Bowdoin Bowling Green Bridgewater State Brockport Brown Bryant Buffalo State Canisius Clarkson Colby Colgate Colorado College Concordia (Quebec) Connecticut Cornell Dalhousie Dartmouth Denver Elmira Ferris State Harvard Holy Cross Illinois Chicago Ithaca Kent State Lake Superior State Maine Minn. State (Mankato) Massachusetts UMass. Boston Merrimack Miami (OH) Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Middlebury Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Mount Allison Nebraska Omaha New England College New Hampshire New Haven Niagara Nichols North Adams State North Dakota Northeastern Notre Dame Northern Arizona Northern Michigan Norwich Ohio State Oswego State Plattsburgh State Penn State Princeton Providence Quinnipiac Rensselaer RIT Robert Morris Sacred Heart Saint Anselm Saint Cloud State

Record 6-1-2 9-1-0 5-5-0 2-0-1 8-8-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 19-6-0 3-1-1 22-2-1 5-0-0 35-62-9 25-71-9 6-7-0 1-0-0 8-0-0 0-1-0 2-4-4 5-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-1 12-11-1 12-2-1 10-7-0 4-7-0 2-1-0 20-7-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 4-3-0 2-8-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 21-4-0 1-0-1 1-2-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 34-78-6 5-3-0 41-25-7 10-9-0 75-37-9 1-0-1 1-3-0 6-4-0 3-3-1 7-1-0 1-8-0 2-10-1 0-1-0 0-2-0 10-2-0 38-58-15 11-0-0 6-1-1 6-0-0 4-0-0 4-5-0 58-42-10 6-1-1 2-2-0 2-6-0 9-5-1 0-2-1 3-2-0 4-2-0 3-1-0 6-3-0 45-53-11 2-2-1 11-10-1 5-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 14-8-1 1-0-0

Last Win 11/27/99 (3-1) 11/25/11 (3-0) 1/9/93 (6-1) 11/7/81 (15-3) 12/3/13 (6-1) 2/26/75 (7-2) -- 11/24/01 (4-0) 12/11/70 (12-3) 2/25/84 (6-5)* 12/30/12 (3-2) 10/10/14 (5-2) 1/18/14 (3-1) 2/9/83 (6-1) 12/29/82 (7-3) 1/19/80 (9-2) -- 12/30/95 (6-3) 2/16/80 (14-2) -- 12/28/13 (5-2) 1/4/14 (4-3) 1/18/84 (4-3) 10/23/09 (5-3) 10/20/12 (3-1) 1/3/92 (5-4) 12/28/14 (3-1) 12/28/07 (3-2) 11/13/83 (7-2) 12/11/05 (3-2) 12/5/86 (5-4)* 11/1/91 (9-2) -- 12/10/12 (5-0) 1/2/10 (3-0) 3/16/79 (10-6) 11/25/71 (2-1)* 11/23/91 (7-4) -- 1/16/15 (2-0) 3/29/14 (2-1) 2/14/15 (7-1) 12/11/82 (14-2) 1/31/15 (4-1) 3/23/12 (4-3)* 10/26/13 (2-1) 10/25/14 (2-1) 1/10/87 (6-4) 2/17/82 (12-1) 1/3/87 (6-3) 1/3/99 (3-0) -- -- 2/19/83 (5-1) 11/1/14 (8-2) 1/28/83 (7-0) 10/21/06 (7-4) 12/11/73 (6-2) 12/14/80 (9-4) 12/2/88 (3-2)* 11/8/14 (5-0) 3/15/15 (6-4) 1/6/84 (4-3) 11/28/87 (2-0) 1/8/83 (8-7)* -- 3/12/83 (5-3) 1/7/83 (4-2) 11/14/14 (5-3) 11/12/13 (2-1) 1/25/14 (6-1) 10/17/14 (4-1) 12/29/11 (7-2) 1/2/15 (7-3) -- 12/27/14 (5-1) 2/26/83 (9-2) 12/1/87 (7-4)

Last Loss 12/3/94 (3-4) 10/25/91 (2-7) 10/18/03 (0-1) -1/8/80 (3-4) 3/3/71 (4-7) -11/4/88 (3-5) 12/18/67 (2-3) 12/7/76 (1-3) -3/30/14 (3-4) 3/21/15 (3-5) 2/26/80 (3-5) --2/21/69 (4-7) 1/24/04 (2-3) -12/16/71 (5-9) -12/10/99 (4-6) 12/2/78 (5-7) 10/11/08 (1-2) 10/11/02 (4-6) 11/22/80 (4-6) 1/10/15 (0-2) --12/29/02 (2-10) 10/19/12 (1-5) -12/27/03 (4-7) 11/29/14 (2-4) 12/5/77 (1-4) -1/11/69 (5-6) -12/29/90 (3-8) 12/8/13 (2-4) 11/27/10 (2-3) 2/7/15 (2-5) 2/28/76 (2-3) 1/10/15 (1-2) -10/24/14 (4-8) 10/17/08 (1-2) 11/11/88 (4-6) 3/2/74 (2-3) 12/30/05 (4-5) 1/2/09 (1-2) 12/15/72 (1-5) 10/10/09 (3-4) 12/16/72 (1-5) 12/1/12 (2-5) -12/14/03 (5-6) --12/29/91 (4-8) 1/11/14 (1-4) 3/14/15 (2-4) 2/7/84 (3-7) 10/20/06 (1-2) 1/9/81 (4-6) 2/11/84 (3-7) 3/13/82 (3-4) 1/6/90 (3-7) 11/15/14 (1-4) 12/11/10 (2-7) 1/24/15 (1-4) 10/19/13 (1-3) 12/16/06 (1-2) 3/18/83 (1-4) -10/11/13 (1-2) 12/29/77 (7-8) --

Opponent Saint Lawrence Salem State Trinity Union U.S. International Vermont Wesleyan Western Michigan Westfield State Williams Wisconsin Worcester Polytechnic Inst. Worcester State Yale

Record 11-8-1 17-18-0 2-0-0 12-5-1 6-1-0 22-16-7 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 5-5-0 2-7-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 8-4-0

Last Win 10/9/09 (3-0) 1/28/84 (6-2) 12/19/70 (6-1) 10/30/04 (3-2) 12/5/87 (6-3) 3/20/15 (4-1) 1/9/71 (10-0) 11/25/94 (3-2) 12/14/81 (13-2) 2/9/80 (4-1) 3/29/13 (6-1) 2/9/68 (10-3) 1/5/68 (5-3) 1/15/99 (2-1)

Last Loss 12/2/05 (2-4) 1/11/81 (2-4) -3/24/12 (2-4) 12/12/84 (4-6) 3/15/14 (2-3)* ---2/13/76 (5-7) 12/4/88 (2-3) --4/11/13 (2-3)*

2013-14 Opponents in Bold * Game went to overtime ^ UML forfeited contest

The ULowell Chiefs battled Minnesota three times, part of Hockey East’s interlocking schedule with the WCHA, at the Tully Forum during the 1980s. The Gophers have not visited Lowell since.

When UMass Lowell defeated Wisconsin in the NCAA Northeast Regional, 6-1, on March 29, 2013 it was the first time the two schools had battled one another since 1988.

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This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History October 1 2013 - For the first time in its 31-year Division I history, UMass Lowell is ranked No. 1 in the nation in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine polls.

– an 8-3 loss – against Providence at Schneider Arena. 1986 – Billy Riley collects his 300th win behind the Lowell bench as ULowell defeats Merrimack, 4-3, at the Tully Forum. Junior Jim Newhouse scores a goal for the sixth straight game.

der in Lowell history to post three consecutive shutouts when he blanks Massachusetts, 1-0, at the Tsongas Arena, running his string of scoreless minutes to a school-record 193:50. It is McCormick’s fifth career shutout and only the third 1-0 victory in school history.

October 10 2014 – Two-time defending Hockey East champion and 17th-ranked UMass Lowell knocks off third-ranked Boston College 5-2 in the season’s opener at Tsongas Center in front of an SRO crowd of 7,326, the second-largest turnout to ever see a hockey game in Lowell.

2014 – Sophomore Chris Maniccia turns the hat trick and sets up another goal as eighth-ranked UMass Lowell hammers New Hampshire 8-2 at Tsongas Center.

November 17 1984 – John Shumski extends his streak of multiple-point games to six – the longest streak in the school’s Division I history – as ULowell outlasts Boston College, 7-5, at the Tully Forum. 2001 – Senior goalie Cam McCormick’s school-record scoreless string ends at 209:25, but UMass Lowell edges Massachusetts, 3-2, at the Mullins Center in Amherst. McCormick had posted three shutouts in a row.

October 12 2001 – Blaise MacDonald wins his first game as UMass Lowell’s fifth head coach, beating Niagara University – the school he had just left – 7-3 at the Tsongas Arena. 2002 – Senior Ed McGrane scores a goal and adds two assists while recording his 100th career point, and unranked UMass Lowell beats No. 10 Colorado College, 4-1. October 13 1984 – Senior Danny Craig registers his 100th career point and ULowell scores six goals in the first period to defeat Northern Michigan, 8-5, at the Tully Forum. October 14 2011 – Norm Bazin, UMass Lowell’s sixth-ever head coach, wins his first game behind the bench for the River Hawks as captain Riley Wetmore scores twice to lead UML past Minnesota State, 4-2, in Mankato, MN. October 20 2001 – Senior Cam McCormick makes 15 saves to start a string of three consecutive shutouts as UMass Lowell downs UConn, 6-0, at the Tsongas Arena. October 21 1995 – UMass Lowell opens the season with a 5-3 victory at RPI. The River Hawks go unbeaten in their first five games and finish the season with a Division I-record 26 wins while advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. October 24 2003 – Sophomore Ben Walter scores three goals – all of them on power plays – to power UMass Lowell to a 6-1 win over Niagara in the Xerox Punch Imlach Showcase in Buffalo, N.Y. The River Hawks score four power-play goals in the game. October 25 1996 – Tim Whitehead, only the fourth coach in UMass Lowell’s 30-year hockey history, becomes the first coach to win his first game as the River Hawks skate to a 5-2 triumph over Massachusetts at the Tully Forum. The win is the 10th in a row at home for the River Hawks. October 26 2013 - Sophomore goaltender and Michigan native Connor Hellebuyck kicks out 38 shots, backstopping 18thranked UMass Lowell to a 2-1 triumph over fourth-ranked Michigan in Ann Arbor. Hellebuyck stops 62 of 64 shots on the weekend as the River Hawks beat both Michigan State and Michigan.

November 2 1991 – Former NHL star Bruce Crowder earns his first victory as UMass Lowell’s head coach as the River Hawks defeat Elmira, 9-2, in the first round of the USAir Classic in Providence, Rhode Island. 2013 – Senior right wing Derek Arnold scores a powerplay goal 3:17 into overtime, powering 14th-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-2 victory over New Hampshire in Durham. It was Arnold’s third career game-winning overtime goal. Junior defenseman Zack Kamrass assists on all three River Hawks goals. November 3 1991 – UMass Lowell stuns host and ninth-ranked Providence College, 4-1, to win the USAir Classic in Rhode Island. November 5 1983 – ULowell notches its first win as a Division I program beating Maine, 5-3, in Orono, Maine. Senior Don McCoy assists on four of the five goals. 1994 – Sophomore Greg Bullock puts together his second five-point game in as many nights against Boston University, the nation’s top-ranked team, scoring two goals and assisting on three as UMass Lowell and the Terriers battle to a 7-7 standoff at the Tully Forum. It is Bullock’s third five-point game in five games. November 6 1981 – ULowell opens the season with its 17th consecutive win dating back to the previous season, beating AlaskaFairbanks, 8-1, in Alaska. The win is part of a nationalrecord 36-game winning streak for the Chiefs. November 8 2014 – Freshman Jeff Smith turns aside 20 shots, including a second-period penalty shot and registers his first collegiate shutout as sixth-ranked UMass Lowell whitewashes Northeastern 5-0 in Boston. November 9 1981 – ULowell wins its 10th straight road game, beating Alaska-Anchorage 6-2. The two teams combine for 151 penalty minutes in the game, 85 of them assessed to the Seawolves. 1990 – ULowell and Northeastern battle to an 8-8 standoff at Matthews Arena, the highest-scoring tie in Lowell’s history. November 10 1981 – ULowell edges Alaska-Anchorage, 5-4, in Anchorage, extending its winning streak to 20 games and giving Coach Billy Riley his 200th win at the school.

October 28 1989 – Senior Craig Charron scores a pair of goals, including the 50th of his career, sparking ULowell to a 6-4 victory over Kent State and a sweep of the weekend series in Ohio.

2001 – Cam McCormick stops 30 shots and blanks the nation’s seventh-ranked team for his second shutout in a row as the River Hawks stun New Hampshire, 1-0. Anders Strome scores the game’s only goal. It is only the second 1-0 victory in the school’s 35-year hockey history.

October 29 2004 – Junior Ben Walter becomes the first UMass Lowell player in nine years to score four goals in a game, powering the River Hawks to a 5-3 triumph over Rensselaer.

November 12 2013 – Sophomore Connor Hellebuyck posts his seventh career shutout, kicking out 37 shots in 13th-ranked UMass Lowell’s victory at Penn State.

October 30 1967 – Lowell Tech plays its first-ever varsity hockey game, a 6-4 loss at Boston State College. 1993 – Freshman sensation Greg Bullock records a hat trick and assists on two other goals for a five-point game as UMass Lowell downs Air Force, 9-3, in Colorado Springs. 2004 – UMass Lowell records the 600th victory in program history with a 3-2 win at Union. 2008 – UMass Lowell head coach Blaise MacDonald earns his 200th career coaching victory as the River Hawks defeat Quinnipiac, 4-1, at Tsongas Arena. Kory Falite has three points (2g, 1a) in the win.

November 14 1979 – ULowell, the defending NCAA Division II national champion, stuns Division I Vermont, 7-4, in the season’s opener in Burlington. It is the 17th straight win for the Chiefs, who kill off 11 power plays by the Catamounts. 1995 – Senior center Jeff Daw records his 100th career point with an assist as UMass Lowell beats Merrimack, 5-3, at the Tully Forum. 2008 – Junior winger Kory Falite records his first career hat trick and adds an assist for a career-high four points in the River Hawks’ 8-3 win over New Hampshire at the Tsongas Arena. The eight goals were the most scored by the River Hawks in four years.

October 31 1984 – ULowell wins its first league game against a Hockey East opponent, beating Providence, 8-6, at the Tully Forum. 2014 – Junior goaltender Kevin Boyle blocks 33 shots and shuts out New Hampshire as eighth-ranked UMass Lowell blanks the Wildcats 2-0 in Durham, N.H. November 1 1983 – ULowell plays its first game as a Division I program

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November 16 1982 – Senior center Mike Carr becomes the first player in school history to score 100 career goals when he scores twice to help Division II ULowell stun Division I Maine, 4-2, in Orono. 1996 – Senior Neil Donovan records his 100th career point with a goal and an assist as UMass Lowell edges Army, 4-3, at West Point. 2001 – Senior Cam McCormick becomes the first goalten-

November 18 2012 – Riley Wetmore has the hat trick as UMass Lowell defeats Massachusetts, 8-2 at the Mullins Center in Amherst. Scott Wilson has a goal and three assists for a 4 point game. November 19 2000 – Chris Davidson becomes the first goalie in Lowell history to post a shutout in his first collegiate start as he makes just nine saves in UMass Lowell’s 7-0 win over Army. 2005 – Junior right wing Jeremy Hall sets up four goals as UMass Lowell upsets seventh-ranked New Hampshire, 6-3, at the Tsongas Arena. November 20 1980 – Division II ULowell beats Division I Vermont for the second year in a row, winning 4-2 in Burlington. November 22 2009 – With an 8-2-1 record in hand, UMass Lowell is ranked 3rd in both the USA Today and USCHO College Hockey Polls. 2013 – Sophomore goaltender Connor Hellebuyck kicks out 40 shots to post his second consecutive shutout and the eighth of his career as 11th-ranked UMass Lowell shades sixth-ranked Notre Dame 1-0 in their first-ever meeting in front of an SRO crowd of 6,515 at Tsongas Center. Junior Stephen Buco’s first-period power-play goal accounts for the scoring. November 23 1972 – Lowell Tech beats New England College, 3-1, in the season’s opener, starting a streak of 154 consecutive games scoring a goal that will last more than six years. 1982 – Senior right wing Ken Kaiser sets a school record by scoring a point for the 24th consecutive game as Division II ULowell beats Division I Yale, 4-2, in New Haven. 1996 – Senior Neil Donovan scores his 50th career goal in overtime to beat Maine, 3-2, in Orono. 2013 – Sixth-ranked Notre Dame ends sophomore Connor Hellebuyck’s scoreless streak at 179:21 with a power-play goal, but Hellebuyck stops 34 other shots to backstop 11th-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-1 victory over the Fighting Irish at Tsongas Center. November 24 1982 – Senior right wing Ken Kaiser stretches his schoolrecord scoring string to 25 games as ULowell beats Army, 6-2, at the Tully Forum. 2001 – UMass Lowell’s Anders Strome scores three goals, and Cam McCormick and Jimi St. John combine for just seven saves to blank Army, 4-0, at the Tsongas Arena. The River Hawks outshoot Army 55-7. The seven shots are the fewest ever allowed by a Lowell team. 2007 – Mark Roebothan nets his first career hat trick in a 6-2 win over Merrimack. The three-goal effort is the first for UML since January 15, 2006 (Danny O’Brien) at Providence. November 25 1995 – Senior Jeff Daw scores three goals, including the 50th of his career, and sets up three others for a six-point game as UMass Lowell outduels New Hampshire, 9-6, in the consolation of the Governors Cup Tournament in Orono, Maine. November 26 1994 – With a 3-3 tie against the University of IllinoisChicago, UMass Lowell wins the Great Alaska Faceoff in Fairbanks with a 1-0-2 record. The River Hawks tied Alaska-Fairbanks and beat Western Michigan in the first two games of the tournament. 1999 – Chris Bell collects six points (2g, 4a), and Yorick Treille tallies three goals as UMass Lowell enjoys its biggest scoring outburst as a Division I team by routing Connecticut, 13-1, in the City of Lights Tournament at the Tsongas Arena. November 27 1987 – Senior Jon Morris notches his 100th career assist, against Michigan Tech at the Tully Forum.


This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History 1999 – UMass Lowell beats Air Force, 3-1, at the Tsongas Arena to win the City of Lights Tournament. November 28 2001 – Senior goaltender Cam McCormick registers his fourth shutout of the season and ties Brian Doyle’s school record with the sixth of his career, making 18 saves as UMass Lowell blanks Union, 3-0, in Schenectady, N.Y. The win is the 100th in the career of head coach Blaise MacDonald. November 29 2008 – Sophomore Scott Campbell has a hand in five of UMass Lowell’s six goals in a 6-3 win over RIT at Tsongas Arena. Campbell scored three goals for his first career hat trick and assisted on two more. He was the first player since 1999 to record five points in a game for the River Hawks. December 2 2000 – UMass Lowell plays the first 0-0 game in the school’s 34-year hockey history when the River Hawks and fifth-ranked New Hampshire are both shut down at the Whittemore Center in Durham, N.H. Junior Cam McCormick stops 29 shots to record the shutout for UMass Lowell. 2011 – The most people ever to watch a hockey game in the city of Lowell (6,826) turn out for Stanley Cup Night at the Tsongas Center as the River Hawks defeat New Hampshire 3-2. 2013 – UMass Lowell, with a 10-4 record, is ranked sixth in the USA Today/American Hockey Magazine poll. December 3 1969 – New head coach Billy Riley earns the first of his 373 victories as Lowell Tech edges Babson, 3-2. 1974 – Lowell Tech downs UConn, 7-1, at the Billerica Forum, giving the program, now in its eighth year, an overall record of 66-65-4. The program has had an overall winning record ever since. 1987 – Dave Delfino makes 18 saves for his second straight shutout, and senior Tony LoPilato records his 50th career goal and 100th career point as ULowell routs Northeastern, 9-0, at the Tully Forum. 2011 – Sophomore goaltender Doiug Carr sets the school recorfd with 28 saves on 29 shots in the first period at UNH. The River Hawks go on to a 5-3 victory as Carr makes 45 ssaves in the game. 2013 – Sophomore goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, again leading the nation in average (1.57) and save percentage (.951), is named Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for the fourth time in his brief career. December 5 1972 – Bob Kearin and Steve Woods score goals six seconds apart during the second period, and Mike Geragosian posts a shutout as Lowell Tech defeats Holy Cross, 6-0, in Worcester. December 6 2014 – Freshman Michael Louria punches home the winning goal with 1:03 left in overtime, lifting seventh-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-2 triumph over unranked Maine at Tsongas Center. December 7 1984 – Senior Mike Opre notches his 100th career point against Colorado College. 2001 – Senior goalie Cam McCormick kicks out 27 shots and records his fifth shutout of the season as UMass Lowell beats St. Lawrence, 4-0, in Canton, N.Y. It is the seventh career shutout for McCormick, eclipsing Brian Doyle’s record set from 1976-80. December 8 1982 – Senior right wing Ken Kaiser passes out an assist for the 15th straight game, helping ULowell edge Salem State 4-3. 2012 - Connor Hellebuyck turns in a shutout, Michael Colantone and Ryan McGrath score goals as UMass Lowell defeats Northeastern, 2-0, at the Tsongas Center. The win begins at 11 game winning streak and a 24-4-1 stretch. December 9 2013 – UMass Lowell is nationally ranked for the 25th consecutive week when the River Hawks, with an 115-0 record, are placed ninth in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. December 10 2005 – Sophomore Peter Vetri stops a school-record 53 shots against 12th-ranked New Hampshire. 2012 - Connor Hellebuyck turns in his second consecutive shutout as UMass Lowell tops Harvard 5-0. Defensemen Dmitry Sinitsyn, Chad Ruhwedel and Jake Suter each score goals December 11 1978 – Goaltender Brian Doyle and ULowell shut out defending ECAC Division I champion Boston College,

3-0, at McHugh Forum. The shutout loss is BC’s first at home in 20 years. 1982 – Senior Ken Kaiser, playing the last game of his college career, passes out an assist for the 16th straight game and extends his school-record scoring streak to 29 games as ULowell beats UMass Boston, 14-2, at the Tully Forum. It’s the Chiefs’ ninth straight victory. Kaiser had 59 points (18g, 41a) during the scoring streak and 23 helpers during the nine-game winning streak. Mark Kumpel, also playing in his final game for the Chiefs, scores three first period goals and later adds two assists for a five-point game. The Chiefs record 56 shots on goal. December 12 1967 – Lowell Tech earns its first varsity victory with an 11-2 win over Nichols College. 1981 – Junior Ken Kaiser scores nine goals on 10 shots as ULowell routs American International College, 22-0, in Springfield. Kaiser scored three goals in each period against three different goaltenders in the most lopsided win in Lowell’s hockey history. Kaiser is profiled in the next issue of Sports Illustrated for his feat. 1993 – Senior Dwayne Roloson kicks out 28 shots and shuts out No. 4 Maine in a 5-0 win at Alfond Arena in Orono. It was the River Hawks first shutout in 216 games and the first time the Black Bears were shutout in 305 games. December 14 1980 – ULowell ties a school record by scoring three shorthanded goals in a 9-4 win at North Adams State. Senior right wing Dean Jenkins scores two of them. December 16 2013 – UMass Lowell, with an 11-5-0 record, is ranked 10th in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine polls. It is the 26th consecutive week that the River Hawks have been nationally ranked, the longest streak in the school’s Division I history. December 17 1983 – Senior defenseman Rob Spath scores a goal against Northeastern at Matthews Arena in Boston for his 100th career point. Spath is only the fourth defenseman in school history to reach 100 career points. December 27 1993 – UMass Lowell, with an 8-3-2 record, is ranked 10th in the nation in the Troy Record poll. 2014 – Seventh-ranked UMass Lowell stretches its road unbeaten streak to six games (4-0-2) by trouncing Sacred Heart 5-1 in the first game of the Frozen Holiday Classic in Bridgeport, Conn. Zack Kamrass, Jake Suter, and Terrence Wallin become the winningest senior class in the school’s Division I history with their 89th win, surpassing the 88 wins by the Class of 1996. December 28 1978 – ULowell pours 74 shots on goal – 30 of them in the third period — and routs Boston State, 11-3, to win the Codfish Bowl Championship in Boston. 1990 – Dave Stevens scores at the 4:41 mark of the fourth overtime, lifting ULowell to a 4-3 win over host Colgate in the Syracuse Invitational Tournament. Mark Richards makes 45 saves for the Chiefs. 2001 – Cam McCormick stops 27 shots and shuts out 14th-ranked Harvard, 2-0, in the first round of the Denver Cup Tournament in Colorado, extending UMass Lowell’s winning streak to nine games. The shutout is the second in a row for McCormick and the eighth of his career, extending his school record. 2014 – Sophomore defenseman Dylan Zink, who scored the first goal in each game, is named the Most Valuable Player as seventh-ranked UMass Lowell tops the University of Connecticut 3-1 to win the Frozen Holiday Classic in Bridgeport, Conn. Junior goaltender Kevin Boyle, who stopped 44 of 46 shots, is also named to the All-Tournament Team. December 29 1976 – ULowell edges host Boston State 6-5 to win the Codfish Bowl Tournament, the first tournament championship in the school’s nine-year hockey history. 1982 – Senior Chuck Sage records his 100th career point with two goals and an assist as ULowell defeats No. 3 Bowling Green, 7-3, in the first round of the RPI Christmas Tournament in Troy, N.Y. The win is the 11th in a row for the Chiefs. 2006 – Freshman defenseman Jeremy Dehner scores a shootout goal that propels UMass Lowell into the championship game of the Denver Cup Tournament after the River Hawks had skated to a 1-1 overtime tie with Brown. 2007 – The River Hawks defeat Maine, 6-0, to win the 2007 Florida College Classic in Estero, Florida. Sophomore Jonathan Maniff has two goals and an assist in the championship game and is named MVP of the tournament. Sophomore goaltender Carter Hutton makes 31 saves to record his second consecutive shutout.

2013 – Tenth-ranked UMass Lowell trims ninth-ranked Clarkson 3-1 at the Catamount Cup Tournament in Burlington, Vermont. Junior defenseman Zack Kamrass sets up two of the goals, including Scott Wilson’s game-winner with 5:39 to play, and records five assists during the tournament. Kamrass, sophomore defenseman Christian Folin, and senior forward Josh Holmstrom are named to the all-tournament team. January 2 1988 – Sophomore Jeff Flaherty tallies three third-period goals just 9:32 apart, sparking ULowell to a 6-4 triumph over North Dakota in Grand Forks. 2010 – Senior goaltender Carter Hutton picked up his ninth career shutout against Holy Cross in the Ledyard Bank Classic, breaking Cam McCormick’s program record set from 1999-02. Hutton made 32 saves and blanked the Crusaders in five power play chances. 2015 – Seventh-ranked UMass Lowell skunks unranked Rochester Tech 7-3 in the first round of the Mariucci Classic in Minneapolis for its fifth straight win while stretching its unbeaten streak on the road to eight games (6-0-2). January 3 1987 – Right wing Randy LeBrasseur and center Bill Dohaney set a school record by scoring goals just four seconds apart in a 6-3 win over No. 3 Minnesota. 1999 – Scott Fankhouser makes 30 saves in a 3-0 shutout win over host Minnesota Duluth to win the Silverado Shootout. 2014 – Ninth-ranked UMass Lowell and 11th-ranked Clarkson skate to a 1-1 deadlock at Tsongas Center, running the River Hawks’ unbeaten-streak against nationally ranked teams to five (4-0-1). Senior goaltender Doug Carr stops 27 Clarkson shots and lowers his goals-against average to a nation-leading 1.60. 2015 – Sophomore defenseman Dylan Zink’s second goal of the game with 3:49 left in regulation breaks a 1-1 stalemate and sparks seventh-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-1 triumph over 18th-ranked Merrimack in the championship game of the Mariucci Classic in Minneapolis, Minn. Zink, with five goals in two tournaments, is named the tournament MVP for the second consecutive week. The victory stretches the River Hawks’ winning streak to six games and extends their road unbeaten streak to nine (7-0-2). January 4 2004 – Junior Chris Davidson shuts out 11th-ranked Massachusetts for the second straight day, stopping 27 shots as UMass Lowell wins 1-0 in Amherst on a goal by Elias Godoy. It is the fifth time in school history that a goalie has posted consecutive shutouts. 2014 – Ninth-ranked UMass Lowell runs its unbeaten streak against nationally ranked teams to six (5-0-1) with a 4-3 triumph over 11th-ranked Clarkson at Tsongas Center. January 5 1968 – Gary Bishop sets a school record for an individual by scoring two goals eight seconds apart in the third period of Lowell Tech’s 5-3 victory over Worcester State. 2007 – UMass Lowell returns to the Tully Forum for the first time since 1998 to host Maine as part of “Back to the Forum” weekend. The River Hawks don ULowell Chiefs jerseys as part of the festivities. January 6 1979 – ULowell extends its scoring record to 154 consecutive games with a 7-1 victory over St. Anselm. 2007 – Members of the 1979, 1981 and 1982 Division II national championship teams are formally inducted into the UMass Lowell sports hall of fame during the second intermission of UML’s game with the University of Maine at the Tully Forum. January 7 1983 – ULowell wins the Downeast Classic in Portland, Maine by beating Plattsburgh State, 4-2. 2008 – At 9-4-4 and on a five-game winning streak UMass Lowell is ranked 13th in the USCHO.com/CSTV national poll. The River Hawks were ranked for 11 weeks during the 2007-08 season. January 8 1988 – Senior Jon Morris becomes the third player in school history with 200 career points when he scores a goal against Colorado College. 2005 – Blaise MacDonald earns his 150th career coaching victory in a 2-1 win over Northeastern. January 9 1994 – Senior Shane Henry scores his 50th career goal in a 7-1 win over Army at the Tully Forum. January 10 1995 – Junior center Jeff Daw (3g, 2a) and sophomore center Greg Bullock (2g, 3a) both enjoy five-point games as UMass Lowell beats Yale, 11-3, at the Tully Forum. Bullock reaches the 100-point mark in career scoring in

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This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History the game. January 11 1982 – ULowell wins its 30th consecutive game, shutting out Colby, 7-0, in Waterville, Maine. 2014 – Playing outdoors at Fenway Park in front of a throng of 25,580 – the largest crowd to ever see a Lowell hockey game – eighth-ranked UMass Lowell drops a 4-1 verdict to 16th-ranked Northeastern despite firing 48 shots on goal. The loss ends the River Hawks’ six-game unbeaten streak (5-0-1) against nationally-ranked teams. January 12 1980 – ULowell begins a 14-game winning streak with an 8-4 win over Babson College at the Tully Forum. 2002 – An SRO crowd of 6,796 – then the largest to ever see a college hockey game in Lowell – turns out at the Tsongas Arena and watches UMass Lowell beat No. 10 Boston College, 8-4. 2008 – Blaise MacDonald earns his 100th career victory as the head coach of UMass Lowell as the River Hawks defeat Providence, 4-3, in overtime at the Tsongas Arena. Freshman Scott Campbell scores the game-winning goal with 1.3 seconds remaining in the overtime. January 14 1980 – ULowell wins the Teapot Tournament championship with a 10-6 win over Merrimack at Boston Garden. 2002 – The UMass Lowell hockey team, off to a 16-3-1 start, is ranked third in the country in the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today polls. It is the highest ranking in the school’s history. January 15 1981 – ULowell begins its national-record 36-game winning streak with a 5-2 win over Babson in Wellesley. The win is also the start of a school-record 27-game win streak for goaltender John MacKenzie. 1999 – UMass Lowell’s streak of consecutive penalties killed reaches 51 (8 games) in a 2-1 River Hawks victory over Yale. The streak ends as Yale goes 1-for-10 on the power play. 2006 – Senior Danny O’Brien completes his first career hat trick scoring the game-winner with 12.5 seconds left in overtime as UMass Lowell upsets No. 11 Providence. January 16 1987 – Junior Jon Morris records three points (2g, 1a) and reaches 100 career points in a game against Maine at the Tully Forum. 2009 – UMass Lowell snaps a six-game losing streak with a 3-2 overtime win over No. 12 Boston College at Conte Forum. Nick Schaus scored the winner with just 44 seconds left in overtime. Scott Campbell sent the game to overtime with an extra attacker goal at 19:15 of the third. 2015 – Junior Kevin Boyle blocks 24 shots to register his second shutout of the season, and junior Adam Chapie scores both goals 78 seconds apart in the first period as sixth-ranked UMass Lowell whitewashes Maine 2-0 in Orono, giving the River Hawks sole possession of first place in Hockey East with an 8-1-2 league record. January 17 2005 – UMass Lowell, riding the nation’s longest unbeaten streak at 11 games (9-0-2), breaks into the national rankings when the River Hawks are ranked 15th in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. UML is 13-5-2. January 18 1984 – Senior left wing Don McCoy picks up his 100th career point as ULowell downs Colby 4-3. 2005 – Chris Davidson and Peter Vetri combine for 25 saves as No. 15 UMass Lowell skates to a 0-0 overtime tie with Brown University in Providence, R.I. It is only the second scoreless tie in school history. January 19 2013 - Doug Carr makes 29 saves as UMass Lowell defeats Boston University, 4-3, at the Agganis Arena in Boston. The win is a season best ninth in a row. January 20 1979 – ULowell kicks off a 17-game winning streak with a 6-1 win over Bridgewater State. 1982 – ULowell notches its 20th straight road victory with an 8-2 win over Holy Cross in the first round of the Teapot Tournament at Boston Garden. January 22 2005 – Junior Ben Walter notches his third hat trick of the season, powering 15th-ranked UMass Lowell to a 6-1 win over Massachusetts in Amherst. The win stretches the River Hawks’ unbeaten streak to 13 games, their longest such streak since moving to Division I 22 years before. January 23 1982 – ULowell downs Union, 9-5, at the Tully Forum for its 35th consecutive win, extending its national record. It is also the Chiefs’ 14th straight home win, a school record.

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1993 – Juniors Shane Henry and Ian Hebert both enjoy five-point nights (each with 3 goals and 2 assists), sparking UMass Lowell to an 8-5 victory over Northeastern at the Matthews Arena in Boston. It is the only time in the school’s Division I history that two players have recorded hat tricks in the same game. Senior Dan O’Connell picks up his 100th career point with a goal and an assist. The victory is UML’s 400th in the program’s history. 1998 – UMass Lowell and Providence skate to a 2-2 draw in the final game in which the Tully Forum is UML’s full-time home rink.

1989 – Freshman Mark Richards becomes the first goalie in ULowell’s Division I history to make 50 saves in a game as he backstops the Chiefs to a 4-4 deadlock with Boston College in Chestnut Hill. 2007 – Freshman goalie Nevin Hamilton kicks out 25 shots to record his first career victory in a 2-1 win against Massachusetts in Amherst. The victory comes one night after his first career shutout. 2014 – UMass Lowell, with an 18-7-2 record, is ranked seventh in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine polls.

January 25 1986 – Sophomore center Jon Morris registers his 100th career point as he scores two goals and sets up the other in ULowell’s 3-2 victory over Maine at the Tully Forum. 2014 – Senior right wing Joseph Pendenza records his 100th career point while netting two goals and assisting on another as eighth-ranked UMass Lowell swamps seventhranked Providence 6-1 at Tsongas Center.

February 5 1994 – Senior left wing Shane Henry becomes the 11th player in school history to register 150 career points when he dishes out three assists in UMass Lowell’s 8-2 win at Yale. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with an 18-6-3 record, is ranked 10th in both the USA Today and Troy Record polls. 2005 – Junior Bobby Robins scores 1:23 into overtime to lift 12th-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-2 win over Providence at the Tsongas Arena.

January 26 1982 – ULowell raises its record to 20-0 by edging Merrimack, 3-2, to win the Teapot Tournament at Boston Garden. The win extends its national-record winning streak to 36 games and gives the Chiefs their fourth straight 20-win season. 1985 – Doug Burns, Jon Morris and John Shumski set a school record scoring goals 24 seconds apart against Maine at the Tully Forum. 2013 - UMass Lowell scores three third period goals and Christian Folin gets the overtime game winner as the River Hawks defeat Northeastern 5-4 to extend their season best unbeaten streak to eleven games. The game is played in front of a record crowd of 7,013. January 27 1996 – UMass Lowell completes a weekend sweep of the nation’s top-ranked team when the River Hawks edge Boston University, 5-4, in front of a sellout crowd of 3,200 at the Tully Forum. UML had beaten BU, 8-6, the previous night in Boston. 1998 – The $21.4-million Paul E. Tsongas Arena opens, and a sellout crowd of 6,496 is on hand to watch UMass Lowell play Dartmouth in the inaugural hockey game. Dartmouth wins the game, 2-1. 2014 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-7-2 record, is ranked eighth for the second straight week in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine polls. January 28 1983 – Freshman Dana Demole becomes the first goalie in ULowell’s 16-year hockey history to post consecutive shutouts when the Chiefs blank New Haven, 7-0, at the Tully Forum. January 29 1983 – Senior Mike Carr scores four goals in the third period of ULowell’s 11-1 win against Salem State. Carr finishes the game with six points, extending his string of multiple-point games to five. Carr records his 20th goal of the season, making him the only player in school history to score at least 20 goals in each of his four seasons. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-3 record, is ranked 9th in the WMEB poll and 10th in the WMPL poll. January 30 1996 – Senior right wing Brendan Concannon runs his scoring streak to 15 games as ULowell beats Yale, 8-4, in New Haven, Conn. 2000 – Sophomore goaltender Cam McCormick posts the first of his school-record eight career shutouts, turning aside only 17 shots, as UMass Lowell blanks Massachusetts, 3-0, at the Mullins Center in Amherst. January 31 1976 – ULowell holds Bridgewater State without a shot in the third period and just 13 for the game in a 10-1 win over the Bears. 2005 – The UMass Lowell hockey team, with a 15-6-3 record, is ranked 12th in the country in the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/College Hockey Magazine polls. Freshman goaltender Peter Vetri is named National Division I Rookie of the Month by CSTV and the Hockey Commissioners Association after posting a 6-1 record. February 1 1983 – ULowell defeats Holy Cross, 5-4, to win the Teapot Tournament. The win is the 250th win in program history. February 2 2007 – Freshman Nevin Hamilton blocks 24 shots to record his first collegiate shutout in a 0-0 overtime tie with sixth-ranked Boston University at the Agganis Arena in Boston. The scoreless tie is the third in UML’s history. The shutout for Hamilton comes before his first career victory. February 3

February 7 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-5 record, is ranked 9th in the country in the Troy Record newspaper poll. 2005 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-4 record, is ranked 11th in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. February 8 2008 – UMass Lowell passes the 500,000 mark in all-time attendance at the Tsongas Arena. The River Hawks would go on to draw 64,517 fans in 2007-08, for an average of 3,396 per game. 2014 – Seventh-ranked UMass Lowell beats UMass Amherst 5-3 to clinch the Alumni Cup for the third straight year and 14th time in 20 years. February 9 1996 – Senior Christian Sbrocca becomes the 12th player in school history to record 150 career points when he draws a pair of assists in UMass Lowell’s 6-3 win over New Hampshire at the Tully Forum. February 10 1983 – ULowell reaches 20 wins for the fifth consecutive season with a 5-2 win over Colby at the Tully Forum. 1995 – Junior Christian Sbrocca records his 100th career point against Boston University. 1996 – Senior Brendan Concannon sets a school record by scoring a point for the 18th straight game as UMass Lowell and Massachusetts skate to a 4-4 draw. February 11 1989 – Junior Craig Charron records his 100th career point, handing out a pair of assists in ULowell’s 4-2 victory over Maine in Orono. February 12 1977 – ULowell notches the 100th victory in program history with a 1-0 win over Williams. Its the first 1-0 win in the program’s 10-year history. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with a 19-6-4 record, is ranked 8th in the College Hockey Magazine poll, ninth in the USA Today and WMEB polls, and 10th in the Troy Record poll. February 13 1981 – ULowell beats Colby, 6-3, at the Tully Forum to give the Chiefs their third straight 20 win season. 2004 – A turnout of 5,690 – the seventh-largest crowd to ever see a college hockey game in Lowell – sees sophomore Elias Godoy score a pair of goals for the River Hawks as unranked UMass Lowell skates to a 3-3 tie with 10th-ranked New Hampshire at the Tsongas Arena. 2009 – UMass Lowell blanks No. 15 Boston College, 6-0, at Conte Forum. The River Hawks get two goals from Ben Holmstrom and David Vallorani. UML scored two power play goals, two shorthanded goals and two goals at even strength. February 14 1979 – Kevin Charbonneau scores the fastest goal in school history from the start of a game when he tallied just 12 seconds into ULowell’s 13-5 win at Army. 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 16-6-7 record, is ranked 7th in the country in the WMEB poll and 9th in the Troy Record poll. 2005 – The UMass Lowell hockey team, with a 17-7-4 record, is ranked 13th in the nation in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/College Hockey Magazine polls. 2014 – Senior defenseman Joe Houk scores with onetenth of a second left in regulation, lifting seventh-ranked UMass Lowell to a dramatic 3-2 victory over archrival UMass Amherst at Tsongas Center. The triumph gives the River Hawks a 20-7-3 record, marking the first time in their Division I history they have put together three consecutive 20-win seasons. The victory also stretches their home unbeaten streak to 10 games (8-0-2).


This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History 2015 – Freshman wing John Edwardh turns the hat trick and dishes out a pair of assists for the first five-point game by a UMass Lowell player in more than five years, sparking the 15th-ranked River Hawks to a 7-1 rout of UMass Amherst at Tsongas Center and win the Alumni Cup for the fourth straight year. Sophomore center Joe Gambardella adds a goal and three assists for the River Hawks. February 15 2013 - Derek Arnold has two goals and an assist as UMass Lowell defeats Massachusestts, 6-3, at the Mullins Center in Amherst. Riley Wetmore has a goal and as assist in the game. The goal is his 100th career point. February 16 1980 – Freshman Mike Carr becomes the first player in ULowell history to score a point in 18 straight games as the Chiefs defeat Bryant, 14-2. 1996 – Senior Christian Sbrocca becomes the 10th player in school history to register 100 career assists as UMass Lowell edges Merrimack, 3-2, for its 20th win of the season. 2007 – Freshman Nevin Hamilton records his second straight shutout and third in four games, stopping 20 shots to backstop UMass Lowell to a 3-0 triumph over Merrimack at the Tsongas Arena. February 17 1979 – Sophomore Craig MacTavish sets school records with eight assists and 11 points - he also scored three goals - as ULowell defeated Bryant, 21-3, at the Tully Forum. 1983 – Senior Mike Carr records his 250th career point, netting three goals for his 12th career hat trick and assisting on another, as ULowell beats Merrimack, 7-2, at the Tully Forum. Carr also ups his season’s total to 53 points, making him the only player in school history with four 50-point seasons. 1996 – Senior Brendan Concannon scores a point for the 20th straight game as UML edges Merrimack, 7-6, and moves into a first-place tie in Hockey East with Boston University. The River Hawks are 13-5-2 in league play. 2007 – Freshman goalie Nevin Hamilton’s scoreless streak is halted at 187:45, but he makes 29 saves to backstop UMass Lowell to a 3-2 victory over Merrimack. February 18 1979 – The ULowell hockey program reaches the 20 win plateau for the first time with a 2-0 victory over Union. 2005 – Junior Ben Walter scores his 25th goal, becoming the first UML player since 1994-95 to reach that mark, as 13th-ranked UMass Lowell upsets top-ranked Boston College, 3-1, at the Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill. February 19 1994 – The River Hawks reach the 20 win mark for the second straight season with a 6-3 victory over Providence. 1996 – UMass Lowell, with a record of 21-6-4, is ranked 8th in the nation in three different polls. 2005 – The 13th-ranked River Hawks complete a weekend sweep top-ranked Boston College with a 4-1 win in front of 5,980 fans at Tsongas Arena. Its the second time in the program’s 22-year Division I history it has beaten the country’s No. 1 team in back-to-back games. February 20 1998 – UMass Lowell edges Merrimack, 4-3, at the Tsongas Arena for the program’s 500th victory. February 21 1984 – Junior Danny Craig sets a school-record scoring a goal five seconds into the second period of a 9-4 win over Vermont at the Tully Forum. Craig had a hat trick in the game. 1987 – Junior Jon Morris figures into all five ULowell goals with three goals and two assists in a 5-4 victory over Providence. The win is ULowell’s 20th of the season. 1994 – UMass Lowell, with an 18-6-7 record, is ranked 7th in the country for the second straight week in the WMEB poll and seventh in the Troy Record poll. 2005 – UMass Lowell is ranked 9th in the country in the USA Today/College Hockey Magazine poll and 10th in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. The River Hawks’ record is 19-7-4. 2009 – Paul Worthington scores a shorthanded goal, the fifth of the year for the River Hawks, in a 1-0 win at No. 6 Vermont. It was the sixth 1-0 win in UMass Lowell hockey history. February 22 2014 – Playing in front of the largest crowd to ever see a hockey game in Lowell, an SRO throng of 7,649 at Tsongas Center, seventh-ranked UMass Lowell’s longest home unbeaten streak in 20 years reaches 11 games when the River Hawks skate to a 2-2 deadlock with top-ranked Boston College, ending the Eagles’ 11-game winning streak. UML is 8-0-3 during its home run. Senior Doug Carr stops 41 BC shots to preserve the tie.

February 23 1980 – Freshman Mike Carr becomes the first player in ULowell history to fashion a 20-game scoring streak, and ULowell beats Merrimack, 9-7, the 14th straight victory for the Chiefs and their second straight 20-win season. 1996 – Senior Brendan Concannon stretches his schoolrecord scoring string to 21 consecutive games with three points (2g, 1a) in UMass Lowell’s 12-3 win over Army at the Tully Forum. The victory extends the River Hawks’ unbeaten streak to 12 games (11-0-1). 2013 - UMass Lowell defeats Boston University, 3-1, at the Tsongas Center to sweep a home-and-home weekend series against the Terriers. Scott Wilson has goals in both games and Connor Hellebuyck stops 40 of 41 shots on the weekend. February 24 2014 – For the fourth consecutive week, UMass Lowell is ranked seventh in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll. The River Hawks are 20-8-4 and have been ranked in all 22 weekly polls for the first time in the school’s Division I history and 35 straight weeks overall. February 26 1977 – Coach Billy Riley earns his 100th career victory as ULowell beats Boston State, 3-1. 1996 – With a 22-7-4 record, UMass Lowell is ranked 7th in the College Hockey USA Poll. February 27 2015 – Sophomore defenseman Dylan Zink becomes the first UMass Lowell defenseman in six years to score 10 goals, and sophomore center Joe Gambardella becomes the first River Hawk in four years to net three shorthanded goals in a season as 14th-ranked UMass Lowell trims 18thranked Vermont 4-1 at Tsongas Center. All-American Maury Edwards was the last UML defenseman to crack double figures in goals with 11 in 2008-09. February 28 1994 – UMass Lowell is ranked 9th in both the Troy Record and WMEB polls with an 18-7-7 record. 2014 – For the second time in his last three games, senior defenseman Joe Houk scores a timely late goal, netting the game’s only goal with 15 seconds left in overtime to lift seventh-ranked UMass Lowell to a tense 1-0 triumph at 17th-ranked Vermont. Houk had beaten UMass Amherst with a goal with one-tenth of a second left two weeks earlier. Sophomore Connor Hellebuyck turns away 25 shots to record his fourth shutout of the season and the 10th of his career, tying Carter Hutton’s school record. It is Hellebuyck’s third 1-0 win of the season. 2015 – Fourteenth-ranked UMass Lowell, despite 14 freshmen on its roster – the largest freshman class in the nation – clinches home ice in the Hockey East Tournament for an unprecedented fourth consecutive season by tying 18th-ranked Vermont 2-2 at Tsongas Center to finish the regular season in fourth place. The tie extends the River Hawks’ unbeaten streak to five games (2-0-3). February 29 2008 – Paul Worthington scores at 3:26 of overtime in a 5-4 win over Northeastern at the Tsongas Arena. The win clinched a playoff spot for the River Hawks. Mike Potacco recorded his first career hat trick in the win. March 2 1977 – ULowell wins 10 straight games for the first time in the program’s 10-year history when the Chiefs edge UConn, 5-4. 1983 – Senior Mike Carr extends his scoring streak to 15 games as two-time defending champion ULowell skates past Salem State, 5-1, at the Tully Forum in the ECAC Division II semifinals for their 16th consecutive win. March 3 1979 – Junior Brian Doyle earns his 50th career victory when ULowell defeats New Haven, 7-3, in the first round of the ECAC Division II Tournament at Skate 3 in Tyngsboro. 1996 – Finishing the regular season with a 23-7-4 record, UMass Lowell is ranked 7th in the final College Hockey USA poll. March 4 1988 – Senior Jon Morris becomes only the second player in school history to score 50 points in all four years, scoring a goal as fourth-seeded ULowell and fifth-seeded Boston College skate to a 3-3 tie in the first game of their twogame, total-goals series in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament at the Tully Forum. March 5 1977 – ULowell wins its first post-season game, upsetting Bowdoin, 4-2, in the first round of the ECAC Division II Tournament in Brunswick, Maine. 1983 – Behind Jim O’Brien’s game-winning goal in the third overtime and 38 saves from goaltender Dana Demole, ULowell wins its third straight ECAC Division II Tournament

title with a 3-2 victory over Babson College. 1988 – 4th-seeded ULowell beats 5th-seeded Boston College 5-2 in the second game of their two-game, total-goals series in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament at the Tully Forum. The Chiefs win 8-5 on total goals and advance to the tournament semifinals for the fourth straight year. March 7 1981 – ULowell beats Merrimack, 6-4, in the ECAC championship game at the Tully Forum. 1986 – 7th-seeded UMass Lowell picks up its 300th victory all-time with a 4-2 win over Northeastern in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament. 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 21-8-5 record, is ranked 8th in the nation in both the WMEB and Troy Record polls. 1998 – A sellout crowd of 6,496 at the Tsongas Arena watches Marty Fillion make 21 saves and deal No. 6 New Hampshire its first shutout in 187 games as the River Hawks blank the Wildcats 3-0. 2009 – The River Hawks cap their regular season and a three-game season series sweep of Maine with a 6-0 win at Tsongas Arena. It was the second time in 2008-09 UMass Lowell won a game 6-0 and marked the first time it swept Maine in a three-game Hockey East season series. Kory Falite scored twice, while Jeremy Dehner and Maury Edwards each had a goal and an assist. March 9 2001 – Only six minutes away from elimination, fifthseeded UMass Lowell rallies to stun fourth-seeded and seventh-ranked New Hampshire, 2-1, and even up their best-of-three series at one win apiece in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament at the Whittemore Center. Junior Jimi St. John stops 33 shots for the River Hawks. 2002 – Fourth-seeded UMass Lowell wins its best-of-three Hockey East Tournament series from Northeastern in three games, knocking off the fifth-seeded Huskies, 3-1, at the Tsongas Arena. 2012 – Rookie defenseman Zach Kamrass scores his first collegiate goal 11:29 into overtime to lead UMass Lowell over Providence, 3-2, in game two of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at the Tsongas Center. Fourth-seeded UML went on to loss the series in three games. 2013 - UMass Lowell scores three third period goals to defeat Providence, 4-1, at the Schneider Arena in Providence to win the Hockey East regular season crown for the first time in it’s history. Josh Holmstrom and Scott Wilson each have a goal and an assist. Connor Hellebuyck makes 32 saves. March 10 1979 – Senior Tommy Jacobs’ ninth career hat trick sparks ULowell to a 4-1 victory over Salem State in the ECAC Division II Championship game. 1994 – Senior Ian Hebert reaches 100 career points with a goal and an assist as second-seeded UMass Lowell downs seventh-seeded Merrimack, 7-1, in the first game of their best-of-three first round series in the Hockey East Tournament at the Tully Forum. 1995 – Sophomore Greg Bullock nets his 25th goal of the season as fifth-seeded UMass Lowell advances to the Hockey East semifinals with a 5-2 victory over fourthseeded Northeastern. Bullock is the Hockey East scoring champion with 65 points on 25 goals and 40 assists. 2001 – Jeff Boulanger scores both goals, and junior Jimi St. John kicks out 30 shots as fifth-seeded UMass Lowell beats fourth-seeded and seventh-ranked New Hampshire by a 2-1 score for the second night in a row, winning their best-of-three first round series in the Hockey East Tournament 2-1 at the Whittemore Center in Durham, N.H. March 11 1983 – Freshman netminder Dana Demole raises his record in goal to 25-0 as ULowell downs Oswego State, 10-2, in the first game of their two-game, total-goals quarterfinal series in the NCAA Division II Tournament at the Tully Forum. 1994 – Senior Normand Bazin scores all three goals and senior goalie Dwayne Roloson stops 34 shots as UMass Lowell blanks Merrimack, 3-0, to sweep the Hockey East Tournament quarterfinal series. March 13 1994 – UMass Lowell, with a 23-8-5 record, is ranked sixth in the country in the final WMEB poll and seventh in the final Troy Record poll. 1997 – UMass Lowell center Greg Koehler is named Hockey East Rookie of the Year. Koehler is the second River Hawk to win the award. 2009 – Fifth-seeded UMass Lowell rallies from an early two-goal deficit to defeat fourth-seeded Vermont, 4-3, in overtime in Game 1 of the 2009 Hockey East Quarterfinals. Nick Schaus scored the tying goal with 30 seconds left in the third period. Maury Edwards netted the game-winner at 19:58 of the first overtime period. 2015 – Junior Kevin Boyle sticks aside 21 shots for his third shutout of the season, backstopping 14th-ranked

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This Date in UMass Lowell Hockey History UMass Lowell to a 5-0 whitewash of Notre Dame in the first game of a best-of-three Hockey East Tournament quarterfinal-round series at Tsongas Center. The win extends the River Hawks’ unbeaten streak to six games (3-0-3). March 14 1981 – Center Chuck Sage’s second goal of the game at 7:53 of the third period snaps a 4-4 deadlock and lifts ULowell past Plattsburgh State, 5-4, for its second NCAA Division II crown in three years in North Andover, Mass. It is the 200th victory in Lowell’s hockey history. 1993 – Junior center Mike Murray scores his 20th goal of the season – the 50th of his career and his 100th career point – as fourth-seeded UMass Lowell and fifth-seeded Providence skate to a 3-3 tie in the second game of their first round Hockey East Tournament series. 2008 – UMass Lowell scores three power play goals in Game 1 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals at Boston University. It was the most power play goals scored by the River Hawks since November 19, 2005 against New Hampshire. 2009 – The fifth-seeded River Hawks complete a twogame sweep of Vermont with a 4-2 win in Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinal at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Scott Campbell scored two goals, including the game-winner, and added an assist for a three-point game. Nevin Hamilton made 22 stops in his first career playoff start. 2014 – Sophomore Adam Chapie’s power-play goal with 77 seconds left in regulation caps a third-period comeback and propels eighth-ranked UMass Lowell to a 3-2 triumph over 15th-ranked Vermont at Tsongas Center that gives the River Hawks a 1-0 edge in their best-of-three Hockey East quarterfinal series. The victory also extended UML’s unbeaten streak at home to 12 games (9-0-3), their longest in 31 years. March 15 1998 – Marty Fillion stops 43 of 44 shots, and fifth-seeded UMass Lowell defeats fourth-seeded Northeastern, 5-1, at Matthews Arena, winning the best-of-three series 2-1 in the first round of the Hockey East Tournament. The River Hawks advance to the semifinals for the sixth straight year. 2008 – Carter Hutton makes a career-high 42 saves as the River Hawks defeat Boston University, 4-1, in Game 2 of the 2008 Hockey East Quarterfinals. 2012 – First-year head coach Norm Bazin is named the Hockey East Coach of the Year and freshman sensation Scott Wilson is tabbed as the league’s Rookie of the Year. 2013 - Derek Arnold scores the overtime game winner as UMass Lowell defeats Maine, 2-1, and the Tsongas center to sweep the two-game Hockey East Opening Round playoff series. 2014 – Fifteenth-ranked Vermont shades eighth-ranked UMass Lowell 3-2 in overtime at Tsongas Center, ending the River Hawks’ 12-game unbeaten streak at home (90-3) and evening their best-of-three Hockey East Tournament quarterfinal series at one win apiece. 2015 – Senior defenseman and Hobey Baker candidate Zack Kamrass nets a pair of goals as UMass Lowell defensemen reach the 100-point plateau for the first time in the 21st Century, and the 14th-ranked River Hawks coast to a 6-4 triumph over Notre Dame in the rubber game of their best-of-three Hockey East Tournament quarterfinal series at Tsongas Center while extending their streak of 20-victory seasons to four. The win puts the 20-11-6 River Hawks and two-time defending champions into the tournament semifinals for the third straight year. UMass Lowell also goes over 100,000 in home attendance for the first time, drawing 102,390, an average of 5,120 per game. March 16 2014 – Sophomore Connor Hellebuyck stops 30 shots, and eighth-ranked UMass Lowell turns back 15th-ranked Vermont 2-1 at Tsongas Center in the rubber game of their best-of-three quarterfinal series that propels the defending champion River Hawks into the Hockey East Tournament semifinals. March 17 1979 – Senior Tommy Jacobs reaches the 200-point mark in career scoring, and sophomore and tournament MVP Craig MacTavish scores the game-winner goal as ULowell beats Mankato State, 6-4, to win the NCAA Division II Tournament in North Andover, Mass. 1994 – UMass Lowell goaltender Dwayne Roloson is named Hockey East’s Player of the Year, and center Greg Bullock is named Rookie of the Year. Roloson is also named as one of the 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award as college hockey’s best player. 2005 – UMass Lowell freshman goaltender Peter Vetri is named Hockey East’s Rookie of the Year. Junior forward Ben Walter is selected for the All-Hockey East second team. March 18 1982 – ULowell reaches the 30-win plateau for the only time in school history defeating Merrimack, 4-3, in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament at the Tully Forum. 1994 – Second-seeded UMass Lowell advances to the Hockey East Tournament championship game for the first

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time when the River Hawks beat third-seeded New Hampshire, 4-2, in the semifinals at Boston Garden. The win is senior Dwayne Roloson’s 50th career victory. March 19 1983 – ULowell wins its final game as a Division II program, 5-3, over Babson in the consolation game of the NCAA Tournament at Tully Forum. The Chiefs finish the year 29-2. 1994 – Hockey East Player of the Year Dwayne Roloson is named tournament MVP despite the River Hawks’ 3-2 loss to Boston University in the Hockey East Tournament at Boston Garden. 2009 – Sophomore defenseman Maury Edwards is named a Hockey East First Team All-Star, and Freshman David Vallorani is named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, at the league’s annual awards banquet in Boston. Junior Nick Schaus is named an Honorable Mention on defense. 2014 – UMass Lowell freshman defenseman Michael Kapla, who had played in every game, is selected for Hockey East’s All-Rookie Team. March 20 1982 – ULowell explodes for six unanswered secondperiod goals and breezes past Plattsburgh State 6-1 in front of a sellout crowd at the Tully Forum and a national TV audience in a rematch for the NCAA Division II championship as the Chiefs capture the national title for the second straight year and third time in four years. Coach Bill Riley’s Chiefs finish the season with a 31-4 record. 2008 – Freshman Maury Edwards is named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, and Kory Falite is named a Hockey East Second Team All-Star at the league’s annual awards banquet in Boston. UMass Lowell is awarded the Charlie Holt Sportsmanship award as the league’s least penalized team in 2007-08. 2009 – The River Hawks score two goals in less than four minutes to come from behind and defeat Northeastern, 3-2, in overtime of the Hockey East Semifinals at TD Banknorth Garden in Boston. Scott Campbell scored the tying goal – UMass Lowell’s sixth extra attacker goal of the season – on the power play at 19:40 of the third period. Chris Auger netted the winner three minutes into OT to send the River Hawks to the Hockey East championship game. It was UMass Lowell’s 20th win of the season. 2014 – Sophomore goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who leads the nation in goals-against average and save percentage, is named the first-team All-Hockey East goaltender, the only player honored from second-place and seventh-ranked UMass Lowell. Hellebuyck was the second-team goaltender as a freshman in 2013-14. 2015 – Twelfth-ranked and fourth-seeded UMass Lowell bumps off 17th-ranked and seventh-seeded Vermont 4-1 in the Hockey East Tournament semifinals to reach the championship game for the third consecutive year. March 21 2009 – UMass Lowell falls to Boston University, 1-0, in the 2009 Hockey East championship game. It was UML’s second-ever appearance in the Hockey East title game. Scott Campbell and Maury Edwards were named to the All-Tournament Team. 2013 - UMass Lowell coach Norm Bazin is named the winner of the Bob Kullen Award as the Hockey East Coach of the year. He is only the second person to win the award in consecutive years. 2014 – Sophomore and All-Hockey East goaltender Connor Hellebuyck backstops seventh-ranked UMass Lowell into the Hockey East Championship game for the second straight year, turning back 35 drives by eighth-ranked Notre Dame in a 4-0 triumph at TD Boston Garden for his fifth shutout of the season and his 11th career shutout, a UML record. Carter Hutton set the previous record from 2006-10. 2015 – Third-ranked and top-seeded Boston University prevents 12th-ranked and fourth-seeded UMass Lowell from becoming just the second team to win three straight Hockey East Tournament championships, trimming the River Hawks 5-3 in the title game at TD Garden in Boston. March 22 2013 - A. J. White and Scott Wilson score third period goals as UMass Lowell defeats Providence, 2-1, to move on to the Hockey East Tournament Championship Game for the third time in school history. 2014 – MVP Connor Hellebuyck blocks 30 shots for his second straight shutout and third straight at Boston Garden as seventh-ranked and second-seeded UMass Lowell blanks 18th-ranked and fourth-seeded New Hampshire 4-0, backstopping the River Hawks to their second consecutive Hockey East Tournament title. The sophomore All-Hockey East goaltender has posted a shutout string of 230:01 in four career tournament games at TD Boston Garden for an 0.25 GA average and stopped 135 of 136 shots for a .993 save percentage. Hellebucyk is the first player in Hockey East history to win two Tournament MVP Awards. Sophomore A.J. White has a goal and two assists, and senior Joseph Pendenza sets up three of the UML goals.

March 23 1996 – Senior Dave Barozzino records a hat trick as UMass Lowell beats 7th-ranked Michigan State, 6-2, in the first round of the West Regional of the NCAA Tournament in East Lansing, Michigan. 2012 – Junior captain Riley Wetmore scores his second goal of the game at 2:13 into overtime to lead the thirdseeded River Hawks past second-seeded Miami University in the first round of the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament in Bridgeport, Connecticut. 2013 - Connor Hellebuyck makes 36 saves and Derek Arnold scores the only goal of the game with 8:51 remaining in the third period as UMass Lowell defeats Boston University, 1-0, to claim, its first ever Hockey East Tournament Championship. Hellebuyck is named the Tournament MVP. Scott Wilson and Chad Ruhewedel join Hellebuyck on the All-Tournament team. March 24 2014 – Hockey East champion UMass Lowell, with a 2510-4 record, is ranked fifth in the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine polls, its highest position since being picked No. 1 in both polls. The River Hawks also receive one first-place vote in each poll. March 26 1994 – No. 7 UMass Lowell beats No. 9 Michigan State, 4-3, on their home ice in the first round of the NCAA West Regional in East Lansing, Michigan. March 27 1994 – UMass Lowell plays its longest game in program history -- 89 minutes and 29 seconds in a double-overtime 2-1 loss to Minnesota in the NCAA Tournament. The River Hawks were less than six minutes from their first-ever berth in the Frozen Four. March 29 2013 - Six different players score goals as number-one seeded UMass Lowell defeats Wisconsin, 6-1, in the opening round of the NCAA Northeast Regional, at the Verizon Wireless Arena, in Manchester, N. H. 2014 – Sophomore goalie Connor Hellebucyk comes within 11 seconds of posting his third straight post-season shutout and blocks 35 shots as fifth-ranked UMass Lowell edges 11th-ranked Minnesota State 2-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass. Hellebuyck’s scoreless streak is snapped at 201:45, the second-longest string in UML history. It is his second scoreless streak of at least 150 minutes in the post-season in as many seasons. March 30 2013 - Scott Wilson and Adam Chapie score goals as UMass Lowell defeats New Hampshire, 2-0, to win the NCAA Northeast Regional Tournament at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N. H. The win puts the River Hawks in the Frozen Four for the first time in their history. March 31 2014 – Sophomore defenseman Christian Folin signs a two-year entry-level contract for $1.9 million with the Minnesota Wild two days after UMass Lowell is eliminated by Boston College in the NCAA Northeast Regionals and goes directly to the NHL. April 2 2009 – Sophomore defenseman Maury Edwards is named a Second Team All-American. He is the 16th player in UMass Lowell history to be named an All-American and the first since Ron Hainsey in 2001. April 10 2013 – UMass Lowell Coach Norm Bazin is named the winner of the Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I Coach of the Year. April 11 2013 – UMass Lowell season comes to an end when eventual National Champion Yale University defeats the River Hawks, 3-2, in overtime. April 12 2013 – Junior defenseman Chad Ruhwedel is named a First Team All-American. He is the 17th player in UMass Lowell history to be named an All-American and the first since Maury Edwards in 2009. April 15 2013 – UMass Lowell is ranked third in the country in both the USCHO and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Polls, the highest end of the season ranking in school history. ** Information for “Important Dates in UML Hockey History” was provided by former Lowell Sun sportwriter Chaz Scoggins and by River Hawk Radio announcer Bob Ellis


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Name Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW Ablitt, Steve 1987-91 112 23 51 74 279 6 1 4 Adams, Sam 1975-79 85 9 21 30 40 0 2 1 Allard, Fred 1985-88 68 8 11 19 116 0 0 0 Allison, Josh 1998-02 129 4 18 22 114 2 1 0 Amar, Baptiste 2001-03 63 4 19 23 43 0 0 4 Ames, Paul 1983-87 133 17 57 74 120 8 1 2 Amlong, Gregory 2012-14 43 1 11 12 4 0 0 0 Amonte, Rocco 1987-89 22 1 3 4 8 0 0 0 Anderson, Duncan 1970-71 8 3 4 7 4 0 0 1 Angus, Kerry 1992-94 98 11 34 45 70 8 0 2 Arnold, Derek 2010-14 154 43 55 98 110 19 0 10 Arnold, Steve 1982-83 30 33 28 61 99 13 2 5 Auger, Chris 2006-10 117 17 35 52 38 3 0 2 Austin, Steve 1972-73 16 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW 1999-03 116 24 34 58 56 3 1 1 2011-12 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1976-77 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008-12 59 1 4 5 20 0 0 0 1993-95 20 2 4 6 12 1 0 0 1975-79 92 38 70 108 164 16 3 2 2003-04 8 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2011-12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1971-72 13 3 5 8 28 0 1 0 1981-85 109 47 81 128 111 14 2 6 1979-83 106 12 37 49 131 0 1 1 1967-69 27 9 17 26 8 1 0 0 1976-78 51 9 23 32 66 4 1 0 2010-11 16 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 1971-75 86 30 44 74 136 4 0 1

Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Badger, Rob 1984-86 73 12 26 38 31 0 0 2 Badger, Rob 2010-11 11 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Baronsky, Dave 1972-73 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barozzino, David 1992-96 125 20 33 53 277 1 0 1 Bartelson, Todd 2007-08 23 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 Basaraba, Shannon 1994-98 142 34 61 95 56 6 3 6 Bazin, Norm 1990-94 134 32 36 68 114 7 1 3 Bell, Chris 1996-00 140 53 61 114 124 12 6 7 Benson, Dave 1980-83 44 5 13 18 41 0 0 1 Bergeron, Jason 2006-07 34 7 5 12 10 3 0 0 Bernis, John 1982-84 57 4 15 19 53 0 1 1 Barry, Kevin 1973-75 38 7 9 16 62 3 0 1 Berisha, Avni 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bertram, Kevin 1996-00 139 21 46 67 309 13 0 1 Bishop, Gary 1967-71 62 76 80 156 38 22 0 9 Blair, Ryan 2007-11 141 3 33 36 74 1 0 0 Borggaard, Andy 1991-92 14 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 Borrell, John 1985-89 133 18 41 59 113 0 0 1 Botto, Paul 1992-95 70 3 13 16 128 0 0 0 Boudreau, Bob 1975-76 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boudreault, Sean 1987-89 17 0 2 2 16 0 0 0 Boulanger, Jeff 1997-01 128 34 36 70 217 12 1 5 Boulanger, Marc 2010-12 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boutin, Frank 1967-68 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bova, Brian 2002-06 67 8 3 11 8 0 0 3 Boyle, Kevin 2014-Pres. 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Braccia, Bob 1983-84 16 4 3 7 22 0 0 1 Brandano, Dan 1968-69 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Brandvold, Kim 2002-06 86 4 11 15 62 0 0 1 Bria, J.R. 2005-07 65 7 13 20 72 3 0 0 Brickler, Tyler 2011-12 11 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Brown, Craig 1996-00 106 12 14 26 124 0 2 1 Brown, Eric 1991-95 122 15 12 27 48 1 3 3 Budd, Michael 2008-12 123 20 22 42 104 2 1 2 Buco, Stephen 2011-14 61 10 18 28 28 2 0 2 Bullock, Greg 1993-95 78 49 75 124 177 17 1 8 Buoncuore, Rollie 79-81, 82-83 55 8 14 22 20 0 0 1 Burke, Garrett 1988-90 11 0 5 5 21 0 0 0 Burns, Doug 1984-87 58 12 20 32 44 5 0 1 Butler, Al 2010-11 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Butler, John 1974-75 8 1 1 2 2 0 0 0

Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW D’Agostino, Paul 2004-06 22 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 D’Agostino, Sammy 2008-10 35 3 1 4 20 0 0 0 Daley, Gerry 1989-93 117 23 29 52 115 3 0 2 Daly, Mike 1972-76 33 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Daly, Craig 1988-89 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Dandeneau, Jim 1976-78 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Dartsch, David 1994-96 77 24 30 54 117 4 0 1 Davidson, Chris 00-01; 02-05 54 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 Davis, Bud 1967-72 71 15 31 46 73 4 0 0 Daw, Jeff 1992-96 157 68 73 141 60 31 5 10 Dee, Fran 1978-81 62 32 32 64 14 7 0 3 Dehner, Jeremy 2006-10 139 13 66 79 71 7 0 1 Delfino, Dave 1984-88 78 0 2 2 12 0 0 0 DeLuca, Jason 2007-11 78 6 8 14 30 0 0 1 DeMango, Dennis 1980-81 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DeMartino, Marty 1967-68 6 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 Demole, Dana 1982-86 124 0 4 4 14 0 0 0 Desmond, Dave 1973-77 76 23 23 46 30 6 0 3 Devereaux, Bob 1983-84 18 3 2 5 4 0 0 0 DiCaprio, Doug 1979-80 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dmowski, Ryan 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dohaney, Bill 1984-88 135 49 68 117 179 4 5 7 Domish, Jerramie 2000-04 128 11 34 45 190 1 0 1 Donovan, Jarrod 1995-98 22 1 1 2 10 0 0 0 Donovan, Neil 1993-97 146 62 77 139 200 21 2 8 Dooley, Ken 1973-77 86 4 23 27 46 0 0 0 Doyle, Brian 1976-80 102 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Drevitch, Scott 1985-88 104 9 54 63 62 2 0 0 Dryjowicz-Burek, Jon 2007-08 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dupont, George 1985-86 12 0 4 4 8 0 0 0 Durand, Mike 1978-79 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Name Cahill, Frank Campbell, Ed Campbell, Evan Campbell, John Campbell, Scott Capelletti, Anthony Capraro, Steve Carlson, Mark Carney, Keith Carpenter, Bob Carr, Doug Carr, Mike Carso, Nicholas Carter, Greg Catino, Willie Caveney, Joe Cey, Patrick Chapie, Adam Charbonneau, Kevin Charron, Craig Christian, Roger Cleary, Sean Colantone, Michael Collar, Matt Collins, Ryan Concannon, Brendan

Name Fabrocini, Bill Fahey, Jack Fahey, Tom Falco, Paul Falite, Kory Fallon, Michael Fankhouser, Scott Farrell, Grant Farrell, Ken Favreau, Kyle Fay, Bob Feralito, Joe Fernberg, Bob Ferreira, Matt Fillion, Martin Fitzgerald, Mike Flaherty, Bob Flaherty, Brian Flaherty, Jeff Fletcher, Todd Flynn, Brendan Foley, Tim Folin, Christian Folin, Niklas Fontas, Chris

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76

Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 1968-69 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1993-96 113 20 71 91 326 9 0 3 2013-Pres. 67 21 17 38 47 5 2 1 1996-00 139 30 56 86 92 5 0 4 2007-11 126 39 46 85 80 17 0 5 1995-99 127 18 43 61 189 10 2 5 2006-10 109 1 2 3 56 0 0 1 1990-93 64 6 3 9 52 0 0 1 1989-93 71 3 20 23 60 2 0 0 1971-75 78 3 37 40 44 2 0 0 2010-14 86 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1979-83 121 134 145 279 143 36 7 18 1997-01 96 5 19 24 36 0 0 0 1988-92 129 34 38 72 57 5 5 3 1970-71 18 8 14 22 18 3 0 0 2009-11 21 4 3 7 8 0 0 0 2007-11 127 18 24 42 56 1 0 3 2012-Pres. 109 30 30 60 48 8 4 8 1978-82 128 74 119 193 120 18 5 4 1986-90 142 64 84 148 122 24 4 3 1981-82 31 4 10 14 8 1 0 0 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-Pres. 73 12 11 23 32 1 2 5 2002-06 135 6 12 18 192 1 0 0 2014-Pres. 15 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1992-96 126 41 65 106 55 8 4 4

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Edwards, Maury 2007-11 147 28 51 79 106 21 0 4 Edwardh, John 2014-Pres. 29 6 9 15 16 0 0 1 Eiserman, Bill 1986-87 3 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 Eiserman, William 2011-13 32 0 4 4 14 0 0 0 Erickson, Mike 1987-91 127 7 18 25 151 2 0 2 Evangelista, Tom 1983-86 67 17 22 39 84 1 0 3 Everett, Warren 1971-74 65 5 22 27 56 2 0 1

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Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 1986-87 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80-81; 83-84 50 12 15 27 72 2 0 2 1983-84 30 8 5 13 28 0 0 0 2003-04 9 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 2006-10 141 60 46 106 90 15 0 13 2012-Pres. 97 12 26 38 10 2 0 1 94-95; 96-99 70 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2004-06 37 4 8 12 48 2 0 0 1999-02 34 5 7 12 12 0 1 1 1988-89 17 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 1971-73 36 6 10 16 12 0 0 0 1982-83 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1975-77 20 3 5 8 0 1 0 0 2008-12 122 29 30 59 40 8 2 4 1994-98 101 0 6 6 32 0 0 0 1978-79 32 8 11 19 60 1 0 2 1977-79 12 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1973-77 77 25 40 65 89 10 0 0 1986-90 102 48 33 81 298 18 0 8 2003-07 103 6 16 22 44 0 0 1 1987-91 115 32 58 90 83 9 1 3 1984-88 139 27 46 73 104 9 1 3 2012-14 79 12 29 41 55 2 3 6 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003-05 68 3 6 9 24 1 0 1


All-Time Roster Name Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW Fontas, Dan 1998-02 133 16 40 56 102 3 2 4 Fontas, Mark 1997-00 40 1 8 9 16 0 1 0 Forney, Chris 2014-Pres. 24 1 3 4 8 0 0 0 Fournier, Mike 1972-73 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Francis, Robert 2014-Pres. 33 5 5 10 0 0 0 2 Furlong, Daniel 2010-14 83 4 7 11 20 0 1 1

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Gagne, Gerry 1967-68 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gallagher, Bob 1974-75 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gambardella, Joe 2013-Pres. 69 19 21 40 14 3 3 2 Garlick, Russ 1972-73 23 4 6 10 4 0 0 0 Gaskin, Steve 1971-72 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gatti, Dave 1988-92 108 36 43 79 76 12 3 5 Gaudet, Cameron 2010-11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gauthier, Rene 2003-06 59 6 16 22 86 1 0 1 Geary, Dan 1987-89 33 6 4 10 16 0 0 0 Geary, Jim 1988-89 3 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 Geragosian, Mike 1971-75 69 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 Gillis, Hal 1976-80 69 7 18 25 63 0 0 0 Girard, Tom 1967-71 63 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Godoy, Elias 2002-06 133 42 79 121 169 12 2 7 Goers, Barry 2006-10 133 5 37 42 64 1 0 1 Golden, Ryan 1993-97 51 2 4 6 58 0 0 0 Gordon, Nick 2013-14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Graham, Jamie 1996-97 11 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 Gravell, Bill 1983-84 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Graves, Don 1967-69 12 12 13 25 32 2 0 1 Grayton, Glenn 1984-85 26 1 3 4 28 0 0 0 Green, Darryl 2000-03 101 13 35 48 68 1 0 2 Greenberg, Bobby 1981-83 51 13 17 30 6 0 0 1 Gustafson, Chris 1998-02 142 10 23 33 113 1 0 1

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Hagan, Chris 1992-93 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hainsey, Ron 1999-01 63 13 34 47 71 6 1 1 Hall, Jeremy 2004-07 90 25 28 53 62 5 2 2 Hamann, Marcel 1967-70 37 35 33 68 83 4 3 4 Hamilton, Nevin 2006-10 63 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Hanlon, Peter 2003-05 20 0 3 3 32 0 0 0 Harris, Peter 1986-90 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harris, T.C. 1997-98 9 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 Harvey, Steve 1974-75 8 1 1 2 6 0 0 0 Hatton, Bill 1972-75 61 17 17 34 14 1 0 4 Hatton, Chris 1973-75 44 25 15 40 24 5 0 4 Hay, Peter 2000-03 89 21 20 41 48 7 1 4 Hayes, Chuck 1976-80 110 12 35 47 59 0 0 2 Hayes, Gene 1975-79 100 15 64 79 132 5 0 1 Hayes, Matt 1988-90 44 0 5 5 40 0 0 0 Healy, Don 1975-77 15 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Healy, Tom 1985-87 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hebert, Ian 1990-94 129 36 69 105 85 12 2 8 Hebert, Shawn 1996-98 36 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 Hederman, Bob 1967-69 21 3 4 7 2 0 0 0 Hehir, Mike 1968-70 13 2 6 8 6 1 0 0 Heinly, Terry 1967-68 7 4 2 6 6 1 0 1 Heinze, Peter 1984-88 108 11 24 35 155 2 1 0 Hellebuyck, Connor 2012-14 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henderson, Mike 1994-95 33 4 3 7 85 1 0 0 Henderson, Paul 1980-81 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Henry, Bob 1971-72 9 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 Henry, Shane 1990-94 141 56 102 158 46 23 2 8 Hernberg, Christoffer 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hickey, Gerry 2001-02 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Hillick, Chris 1983-84 10 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 Hodson, Mike 1982-84 53 8 24 32 36 1 0 1 Hollman, Dylan 2014-15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holmstrom, Ben 2006-10 144 26 58 84 201 14 0 7 Holmstrom, Josh 2010-14 154 31 43 74 87 15 0 7 Hooper, Adam 1991-92 17 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 Hough, Gage 2014-Pres. 8 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 Houk, Joe 2012-14 74 4 15 19 90 0 0 3 Hughes, Joe 1979-83 107 15 63 78 297 2 2 3 Hurley, Brian 1971-73 32 2 12 14 47 0 0 1 Hussey, Jim 1967-69 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hutchinson, Bruce 1971-75 89 48 50 98 64 13 1 7 Hutton, Carter 2006-10 85 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 Hynes, Brendan 1998-99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Ickert, Chris 2009-11 48 3 11 14 22 3 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Jacobs, Tom 1975-79 99 97 103 200 132 29 0 12 Jameison, Steve 1977-78 24 5 16 21 24 0 0 2 Janis, Dana 1985-87 12 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 Jaskul, John 1976-79 72 20 48 68 8 8 0 4 Jenkins, Dean 1977-81 117 73 118 191 269 11 11 9 Jenkins, Mark 1978-79 22 14 24 38 12 2 1 2 Johansen, Ed 1979-80 20 1 4 5 14 0 0 0 Johansson, Erik 2002-04 31 0 4 4 28 0 0 0 Johnston, Logan 2012-13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jolivet, Bill 1969-71 16 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 Jondry, Ken 1967-68 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, Scott 1983-84 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Kaiser, Ken 1979-83 103 65 107 172 60 14 10 6 K채lk채j채, Olli 2014-15 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kamrass, Jake 2014-Pres. 16 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 Kamrass, Zack 2011-15 147 13 51 64 62 5 0 2 Kapla, Michael 2013-Pres. 80 10 32 42 50 4 1 2 Kearin, Bob 1970-73 62 62 58 120 133 20 3 2 Kenville, Tom 1984-85 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Kidney, Kyle 1997-01 128 20 40 60 210 5 1 2 King, Brad 2002-06 125 14 28 42 89 5 0 0 King, Paul 1975-77 38 8 8 16 14 0 1 0 Kinley, Cleve 2003-07 138 15 49 64 116 8 0 4 Koehler, Greg 1996-98 70 36 37 73 111 17 2 6 Kohls, Lucas 2014-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Korzen, Andrew 1997-99 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Kotyluk, Kevin 1998-02 98 11 22 33 177 1 0 0 Kriss, Aaron 1991-95 128 12 27 39 136 2 2 0 Kumpel, Mark 1979-83 73 45 36 81 35 12 4 5 Kyte, Jeremy 1997-00 58 7 18 25 24 2 1 0 L Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Labrecque, Pascal 87-89; 90-91 86 18 30 48 54 7 0 2 Laghetto, Dave 1984-85 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lange, Bob 1975-76 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Leahy, John 1971-73 44 4 20 24 125 2 0 1 LeBrasseur, Randy 1986-90 129 49 55 104 159 14 1 5 LeBlanc, Mario 1996-97 35 2 3 5 22 0 0 0 Lee, Steve 1975-77 9 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 Leggee, Mason 1975-77 24 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Lewis, Russ 1968-69 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Libett, Chris 1994-98 126 8 41 49 129 2 0 0 Lindsay, Craig 1993-97 48 0 6 6 2 0 0 0 Lohnes, Paul 1978-82 129 58 109 167 176 23 2 11 LoPilato, Tony 1984-88 143 58 56 114 286 15 1 4 Louria, Michael 2014-Pres. 28 6 9 15 8 0 0 4 Lovering, Tyler 1989-91 12 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 Luitgaarden, Mike 1982-83 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lyles, Malcolm 2011-13 31 1 6 7 28 1 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Maarni, Tomi 87-89; 90-92 76 1 12 13 44 1 0 0 MacKay, Scott 1972-76 89 27 58 85 91 8 0 1 MacKenzie, John 1978-82 67 0 1 1 39 0 0 0 MacPherson, Scott 1986-90 104 43 47 90 40 20 1 4 MacTavish, Craig 1977-79 55 62 71 133 71 17 0 11 Magone, Tom 1974-76 9 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Mahan, Paul 1983-87 82 8 14 22 28 1 0 3 Mahoney, Jon 1992-96 139 43 46 89 231 7 1 4 Maki, Jyrki 84-87; 88-89 115 6 15 21 47 0 0 1 Mammola, Paul 2002-04 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maniff, Jonathan 2006-10 77 12 16 28 30 2 0 3 Maniccia, Chris 2013-15 50 9 12 21 18 1 0 0 Manseau, Kip 1982-84 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marchioni, Tom 1972-73 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marek, Ludwig 1994-95 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 Marfione, Paul 1968-69 10 6 6 12 17 0 0 1 Marinori, Jay 1972-73 16 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Martin, Andrew 2002-06 126 39 61 100 56 14 2 5 Massie, T.J. 2008-09, 10-11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Master, Nick 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mathieu, Bruce 1980-81 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Mayea, Tyler 2014-15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mayes, David 1992-96 142 13 49 62 110 4 0 1 Maylor, John 1967-71 39 3 5 8 6 0 0 0 McCabe, Bobby 2002-06 43 1 3 4 36 1 0 0 McCarroll, Dennis 1982-86 107 23 33 56 216 2 5 2 McCarthy, Paul 1967-68 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 McComb, Tom 1983-84 18 1 1 2 8 0 0 1 McCormick, Cam 1999-02 60 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 McCoy, Derek 2010-13 20 0 1 1 8 0 0 0

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All-Time Roster Name Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW McCoy, Don 1980-84 125 50 69 119 62 9 5 5 McDonough, Don 1983-85 66 12 11 23 30 0 1 1 McDowell, Scott 1968-71 33 16 14 30 56 2 0 2 McElligott, Mike 1968-72 61 55 96 151 18 8 1 3 McElligott, Tom 1967-69 28 13 29 42 6 2 0 2 McGinn, Mike 1974-78 84 3 17 20 56 1 0 0 McGrane, Ed 1999-03 144 70 68 138 52 25 8 7 McGrath, Rob 1997-98 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McGrath, Ryan 2012-Pres. 103 18 29 47 74 8 0 3 McKee, Ken 1976-79 64 15 23 38 36 3 0 4 McKee, Scott 1983-84 6 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 McLean, Frank 1975-76 15 1 3 4 10 1 0 0 Meehan, Scott 1989-93 124 4 9 13 110 0 1 0 Messina, Scott 1985-86 17 5 3 8 14 0 0 0 Meunier, Laurent 2000-02 62 19 39 58 88 9 0 5 Mihailovich, Micki 2011-12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mills, Tom 1980-84 33 2 8 10 20 0 0 0 Moffatt, Billy 1976-80 88 13 50 63 48 6 0 0 Moffett, Tom 1979-80 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Monaco, Vinny 2005-07 12 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Monroe, Nick 2005-09 128 6 13 19 92 1 1 0 Morris, Jon 1984-88 153 97 134 231 155 37 0 12 Mueller, Tyler 2014-Pres. 39 3 13 16 50 1 0 2 Mulligan, Mike 1995-99 140 16 19 35 88 5 0 4 Mulligan, Tom 1978-82 127 32 101 133 170 7 1 5 Mulrewin, Dudley 1973-74 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Murnane, Mike 1973-74 22 0 3 3 10 0 0 0 Murphy, Gary 1985-89 112 12 30 42 116 4 1 0 Murray, Mike 1990-94 135 67 67 134 228 23 4 6

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Nagle, John 1972-76 88 41 54 95 113 12 1 6 Newhouse, Jim 1984-88 121 48 46 94 69 22 1 3 Nicholishen, Mike 1994-98 147 27 72 99 157 9 1 5 Nolan, Doug 1995-99 128 27 35 62 187 8 4 2 Notini, Josh 2003-04 14 1 0 1 10 0 0 0 Nugent, Todd 1971-73 39 4 11 15 122 3 0 0

O

Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Oberg, Pete 1968-70 20 2 10 12 44 0 0 0 O’Brien, Danny 2002-06 145 40 53 93 26 17 0 6 O’Brien, Jim 1982-86 120 16 44 60 98 0 0 4 O’Brien, Steve 1976-79 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O’Connell, Dan 1989-93 133 56 58 114 253 14 3 5 O’Connor, Mike 1977-81 106 19 57 76 251 3 4 2 O’Neil, Bob 1967-68 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 O’Neill, Mike 1980-85 127 22 36 58 167 2 1 2 Opre, Mike 1981-85 136 49 77 126 116 9 0 5 Ouellet, Rich 1967-68 13 7 14 21 22 2 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Palermo, Rudy 1975-78 58 11 19 30 72 4 0 0 Pandolfo, Mark 2002-06 136 35 33 68 81 8 0 6 Panico, Tommy 2014-Pres. 18 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 Parsons, Don 1988-92 106 18 40 58 105 4 1 4 Pence, Jake 2003-07 95 0 9 9 62 0 0 0 Pendenza, Joseph 2010-14 152 49 61 110 118 11 6 6 Pensa, Dave 1989-93 131 44 31 75 176 11 0 3 Philbrook, Kim 1973-75 21 1 4 5 27 0 1 0 Piantek, John 1967-69 28 13 19 32 12 4 1 0 Pickens, Jim 1982-84 17 1 1 2 12 0 0 0 Popp, George 1980-83 69 10 14 24 22 0 0 1 Potacco, Mike 2005-09 132 27 28 55 63 0 1 2 Powers, Tommy 2006-09 15 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Provencher, Paul 1979-80 22 4 7 11 14 0 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Quinn, Dave 1971-72 20 0 5 5 10 0 0 0

R

Name Rawsley, Mike Reed, Josh Rice, Paul Richard, Eric Richards, Mark Riga, Bill Riley, Gerry Riley, John Robbins, Brian Robbins, Matt

78

Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 1982-86 91 17 27 44 42 1 1 4 1999-03 108 9 30 39 94 2 1 0 1967-71 54 8 16 24 2 1 0 1 1987-89 50 5 11 16 22 1 0 1 1988-92 95 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 1992-96 95 12 18 30 34 2 1 2 1973-76 62 4 23 27 24 0 1 0 73-75; 76-77 69 9 24 33 32 2 0 0 2011-14 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1989-90 14 2 8 10 4 1 0 0

Name Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW Robins, Bobby 2002-06 127 32 37 69 253 9 0 3 Roe, Steve 1989-90 5 2 0 2 8 0 0 0 Roebothan, Mark 2005-09 135 33 32 65 135 8 1 5 Roloson, Dwayne 1990-94 106 0 3 3 34 0 0 0 Rooney, Brad 1997-01 142 35 63 98 179 6 3 3 Rouleau, Tom 1998-02 141 31 32 63 157 8 0 5 Roy, Bob 1967-71 63 27 38 65 80 4 1 0 Ruhwedel, Chad 2010-13 110 15 48 63 56 7 1 2 Ryan, Dan 1979-80 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Sage, Chuck 1979-83 120 64 68 132 137 4 4 6 Salsman, Marc 1993-97 118 35 40 75 100 19 1 4 Sandholm, Ryan 1993-97 111 33 44 77 34 11 3 5 Savageau, Jason 1997-99 32 0 2 2 26 0 0 0 Sbrocca, Christian 1992-96 158 56 115 171 315 19 4 6 Scannell, Steve 75-76; 77-78 45 20 17 37 14 5 0 4 Schaser, Ian 2006-08 39 4 4 8 6 0 0 0 Schaus, Nick 2006-10 148 10 55 65 220 6 1 1 Scheu, Michael 2008-11 54 11 14 25 30 4 0 1 Schmidt, Pat 1967-69 25 9 17 26 52 3 0 1 Schneider, Brian 1981-82 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Schomogyi, Geoff 1999-03 108 15 20 35 59 2 0 0 Scott, Garry 1989-91 12 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Seabury, Brian 1989-90 7 0 1 1 20 0 0 0 Seabury, Craig 1989-90 19 1 1 2 22 0 0 0 Seabury, Glenn 1989-90 16 3 1 4 20 0 0 0 Sentner, Peter 1987-90 80 7 26 33 66 1 0 0 Sgroi, Mike 1999-00 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Shaw, Kris 1975-77 39 4 8 12 14 1 0 1 Short, Dave 1982-84 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Shumski, John 1984-86 57 23 37 60 76 5 0 2 Shutt, Don 1968-72 61 31 40 71 76 2 0 5 Sica, Vinny 1983-84 12 1 1 2 16 0 0 0 Silc, Rob 1983-85 28 5 5 10 21 1 0 0 Sinitsyn, Dmitry 2012-13 13 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 Slonina, Steve 1999-03 135 23 36 59 194 3 2 4 Smallwood, Tim 1989-93 126 10 30 40 141 1 2 0 Smart, Dominic 2002-03 26 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Smith, Brian 1980-82 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Smith, C.J. 2014-Pres. 39 16 19 35 28 5 0 2 Smith, Jeff 2014-15 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Snell, Dean 1982-83 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spath, Rob 1980-84 108 21 86 107 254 10 0 4 St. John, Jimi 1998-02 63 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 Stanieich, Adam 2003-06 47 0 5 5 22 0 0 0 Stanlick, Scott 1986-87 22 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 Stanton, Bob 1982-83 23 4 5 9 32 0 0 1 Stead, Dennis 1970-73 64 25 56 81 90 8 1 5 Stegnar, Frank 2006-09 61 4 7 11 18 1 0 1 Stein, Ken 1986-89 38 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 Stella, Ed 1967-68 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens, Dave 1989-93 111 29 42 71 100 6 1 3 Stewart, Kevin 1969-72 57 3 4 7 30 1 0 0 Stone, Derek 1996-97 25 1 2 3 22 0 0 0 Storm, Niklas 2001-04 83 1 12 13 26 0 0 0 Storozuk, Sean 1996-99 74 10 14 24 44 2 0 0 Strome, Anders 2000-03 91 20 15 35 26 3 0 6 Sullivan, Dave 1976-80 112 37 47 84 147 3 0 8 Sullivan, Kelly 2004-08 88 2 8 10 81 0 0 0 Suter, Jake 2011-15 153 4 27 31 105 1 0 0 Sweeney, Paul 1979-80 6 1 4 5 2 0 0 0

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Name Tabb, Jeremy Tejchma, Jason Teolis, Mike Ternullo, Phil Teta, Joe Thomas, Conrade Thompson, Shayne Tidman, Tom Tinkham, Michael Titcomb, Bob Tolan, R.J. Tormey, Peter Tormey, Wil Townsend, Jacob Tramonte, Adam Traverse, Chris Treille, Yorick Tucker, Travis Tyros, John

Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW 1991-92 6 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 2003-07 148 40 57 97 158 6 5 6 1986-87 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1979-82 29 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1968-69 8 5 7 12 24 2 1 0 1986-89 96 11 28 39 176 0 1 1 2010-14 135 9 16 25 87 2 0 0 1978-82 126 60 87 147 292 5 6 8 1989-90 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1971-72 17 6 5 11 36 3 0 1 1998-02 57 2 1 3 44 0 0 0 2001-05 120 4 14 18 56 0 0 1 1995-99 122 7 24 31 121 3 0 1 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1995-96 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1972-73 3 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 1998-02 127 36 47 83 117 10 3 4 1990-94 115 4 22 26 290 0 0 0 1979-80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


All-Time Roster

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Urban, John 1970-72 29 0 3 3 7 0 0 0 Ursoleo, Gene 1967-70 39 2 6 8 14 0 0 0

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Name Years GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW Valimont, Carl 1984-88 140 19 55 74 131 5 1 0 Valimont, Gary 1984-88 101 25 21 46 88 0 0 4 Vallarelli, Steve 1975-76 21 8 16 24 38 1 0 1 Vallorani, David 2008-12 149 40 74 114 69 14 1 7 Vetri, Peter 2004-06 60 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 Volpicelli, Bob 1974-75 17 0 3 3 23 0 0 0

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Name Wallin, Terrence Walsh, Matt Walsh, Tom Walter, Ben Watkins, Frank Weinrieb, Dan Wenham, Scott

Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW 2011-15 138 16 34 50 51 1 0 2 2004-06 53 3 8 11 26 0 0 0 1981-82 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2002-05 107 49 41 90 62 22 2 8 1969-70 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1999-00 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89-91; 92-93 79 6 24 30 62 1 1 1

Name Wetmore, Riley White, A. J. Whiting, Mark Whitney, Jim Wiebolt, Scott Wight, Dick Wilson, Connor Wilson, Scott Winnerman, Bob Winski, Dick Woods, Don Woods, Steve Worthington, Paul Wozniewski, Andy Wright, Chris Wright, Colin

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Name Yacubian, Gary Yaros, John Yeadon, Barry

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Name Zink, Dylan

Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW 2009-13 152 50 61 111 124 14 2 5 2012-Pres. 113 17 37 54 24 2 0 3 1977-78 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1971-72 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1982-85 106 11 29 40 178 0 0 1 1979-81 51 14 19 33 38 0 0 0 2015-Pres. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011-14 109 39 56 95 82 12 0 8 1972-74 20 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1970-71 8 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 1973-75 32 5 6 11 4 1 0 0 1971-75 89 77 83 160 70 32 2 11 2006-10 116 22 35 57 72 6 2 4 1999-00 16 1 1 2 8 0 0 1 1980-84 52 6 18 24 34 0 0 0 2009-13 124 12 11 23 58 1 1 3 Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW 67-68; 69-70 22 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 2003-05 19 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1974-78 94 51 52 103 49 21 5 7 Years GP G A TP PIM PP SH GW 2013-Pres. 63 10 17 27 42 4 0 1

All-Time Goaltending Roster Name Years GP Min. GA Avg SV SV% SO W L T Baronsky, Dave 1972-73 2 25:22 0 0.00 18 1.000 0 0 0 0 Boulanger, Marc 2010-12 19 912:30 57 3.75 452 .888 0 1 11 1 Boyle, Kevin 2014-Pres. 34 1961:43 79 2.42 850 .915 3 18 9 6 Burnham, Chris 1995-96 1 7:27 1 8.57 3 .750 0 0 0 0 Carr, Doug 2010-14 86 4913:31 211 2.58 2265 .915 4 42 33 7 Cleary, Sean 2015-Pres. 0 0:00 0 -.-- 0 .--- 0 0 0 0 Condon, Jack 1976-77 2 30:00 3 6.00 13 .813 0 0 0 0 Daly, Mike 1972-76 33 1,579:16 107 4.07 818 .884 1 13 12 1 Davidson, Chris 00-01; 02-05 54 2,785:03 145 3.12 1,080 .882 4 18 22 6 Delfino, Dave 1984-88 78 4,355:06 317 4.37 1,973 .862 4 34 35 2 Demole, Dana 1982-86 124 7,284:00 497 4.09 3,192 .865 2 60 54 7 Doyle, Brian 1976-80 102 5,529:14 300 3.26 2,551 .895 7 75 23 2 Dryjowicz-Burek, Jon 2007-08 2 66:42 1 0.90 24 .960 0 1 0 0 Fankhouser, Scott 94-95; 96-99 70 3,543:53 203 3.44 1,467 .878 1 26 29 4 Fillion, Martin 1994-98 101 5,592:25 350 3.76 2,524 .878 3 50 37 5 Gagne, Gerry 1967-68 2 13:36 1 4.41 7 .875 0 0 0 0 Geragosian, Mike 1971-75 65 3,851:29 246 3.83 2,053 .893 2 34 31 1 Girard, Tom 1967-71 63 3,731:37 358 5.75 1,922 .843 2 31 30 2 Hagan, Chris 1992-93 1 4:04 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, Nevin 2006-2010 63 3,444:40 141 2.46 1,471 .913 5 28 23 6 Harris, Peter 1986-90 16 710:58 54 4.56 294 .845 0 4 5 1 Hellebuyck, Connor 2012-14 53 3145:00 84 1.60 1461 .946 12 38 12 2 Henry, Bob 1971-72 9 510:14 23 2.70 167 .879 0 5 3 0 Hernberg, Christoffer 2015-Pres. 0 0:00 0 -.-- 0 .--- 0 0 0 0 Hutton, Carter 2006-2010 85 5,004:34 194 2.33 2,029 .913 10 32 41 10 Hynes, Brendan 1998-1999 1 4:29 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 Kälkäjä, Olli 2014-15 3 48:10 1 1.25 13 .929 0 0 0 0 Laghetto, Dave 1984-85 1 24:19 4 9.87 10 .714 0 0 1 0 Leggee, Mason 1975-77 24 1,373:38 97 4.24 606 .862 0 12 8 1 Lewis, Russ 1968-69 3 7:00 1 8.57 7 .875 0 0 0 0 Lindsay, Craig 1993-97 48 2,067:51 149 4.32 902 .858 1 14 15 4 Luitgaarden, Mike 1982-83 4 40:25 2 2.97 10 .833 0 0 0 0 MacKenzie, John 1978-82 67 3,141:11 173 3.30 1,189 .873 3 43 8 0 Mammola, Paul 2002-04 5 221:49 9 2.43 82 .901 0 2 2 0 Manseau, Kip 1982-84 9 302:34 21 4.16 142 .871 0 3 1 0 Massie, T.J. 2009-11 4 197:22 14 4.26 82 .854 0 2 2 0 McCormick, Cam 1999-02 60 3,342:51 147 2.64 1,250 .895 8 23 24 7 McGrath, Rob 1997-98 1 0:45 0 0.00 5 1.000 0 0 0 0 Monaco, Vinny 2005-07 12 594:28 33 3.33 251 .884 0 2 5 1 O’Brien, Steve 1976-79 21 227:51 18 4.74 93 .838 0 2 0 0 Richards, Mark 1988-92 95 5,233:28 420 4.82 2,661 .864 0 25 54 8 Robbins, Brian 2011-14 5 225:36 15 3.99 100 .870 0 1 3 1 Roloson, Dwayne 1990-94 106 6,130:02 371 3.63 2,943 .888 2 51 44 9 Ryan, Dan 1979-80 3 25:17 3 7.12 11 .786 0 0 0 0 Scott, Garry 1989-91 12 406:34 45 6.64 151 .770 0 2 3 0 Short, Dave 1982-83 3 89:21 7 4.70 33 .825 0 1 1 0 Smart, Dominic 2002-06 26 1,383:10 87 3.77 465 .842 1 6 12 5 Smith, Brian 1980-82 7 343:51 26 4.54 114 .814 0 3 2 0 Smith, Jeff 2014-15 8 357:42 18 3.02 139 .885 1 3 3 0 St. John, Jimi 1998-02 63 3,471:11 174 3.01 1,352 .886 1 27 29 2 Stein, Ken 1986-89 38 1,990:39 167 5.03 970 .853 0 17 16 2 Ternullo, Phil 1979-82 28 1,003:37 51 3.05 341 .870 0 14 1 0 Tyros, John 1979-80 1 20:00 0 0.00 12 1.000 0 0 0 0 Vetri, Peter 2004-06 60 3,519:24 184 3.14 1,648 .900 2 26 27 5 Watkins, Frank 1969-70 4 60:00 3 3.00 14 .824 0 0 0 0 Weinrieb, Dan 1999-00 5 92:07 6 3.91 27 .818 0 0 2 0 Yaros, John 2003-05 19 1,074:50 48 2.68 501 .913 1 8 8 2

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Year-by-Year Records and Leaders Overall League Finish/ Year Coach Record Record Home Road Neutral Post Season Goals Assists Points 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1961-62 William Harrison -- -- -- -- -1962-63 William Harrison -- -- -- -- -1963-64 William Harrison -- -- -- -- -1964-65 Richard Morrison -- -- -- -- -1965-66 Richard Morrison -- -- -- -- -1966-67 Richard Morrison 1-2-0 Ind. 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1967-68 Richard Morrison 7-7-1 Ind. 3-3-1 4-4-0 0-0-0 Gary Bishop, 17 Pat Schmidt, 15 Gary Bishop, 28 1968-69 Richard Morrison 4-9-0 4-9-0 3-4-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 Marcel Mamann, 15 Gary Bishop, 17 Gary Bishop, 30 1969-70 William Riley, Jr. 11-6-0 8-6-0 6-1-0 5-4-0 0-0-0 Gary Bishop, 21 Mike McElligott, 22 Bishop/McElligott, 38 1970-71 William Riley, Jr. 9-8-1 7-8-1 4-4-1 5-4-0 0-0-0 Gary Bishop, 25 Mike McElligott, 28 Mike McElligott, 63 Mike McElligot, 25 1971-72 William Riley, Jr. 12-11-0 8-10-0 6-4-0 6-6-0 0-1-0 Steve Woods, 27 Mike McElligot, 32 Woods/McElligott, 44 1972-73 William Riley, Jr. 12-10-1 11-9-1 6-5-1 6-3-0 0-2-0 Steve Woods, 18 Bob Kearin, 24 Bob Kearin, 41 1973-74 William Riley, Jr. 9-12-1 7-12-1 6-4-0 2-7-1 1-1-0 Chris Hatton, 17 Steve Woods, 21 Steve Woods, 33 1974-75 William Riley, Jr. 14-8-0 13-7-0 7-3-0 7-5-0 0-0-0 Steve Woods, 21 Steve Woods, 27 Steve Woods, 47 1975-76 William Riley, Jr. 11-10-1 11-10-1 5-6-1 6-4-0 0-0-0 John Costello, 17 John Costello, 21 John Costello, 38 Tom Jacobs, 21 1976-77 William Riley, Jr. 17-9-1 16-8-1 10-4-0 5-4-0 2-1-1 Tom Jacobs, 23 John Costello, 25 Tom Jacobs, 43 1977-78 William Riley, Jr. 17-6-1 16-5-1 8-2-1 7-2-0 2-2-0 Craig MacTavish, 26 Tom Jacobs, 24 Craig MacTavish, 45 1978-79 William Riley, Jr. 27-6-0 21-5-0 13-2-0 10-4-0 4-0-0 NCAA DII Champs Tom Jacobs, 42 Craig MacTavish, 52 Craig MacTavish, 88 1979-80 William Riley, Jr. 23-7-0 19-4-0 10-4-0 9-1-0 4-2-0 Mike Carr, 38 Dean Jenkins, 42 Mike Carr, 71 1980-81 William Riley, Jr. 27-5-0 18-3-0 12-2-0 13-2-0 2-1-0 NCAA DII Champs Mike Carr, 25 Mike Carr, 32 Mike Carr, 57 Dean Jenkins, 32 1981-82 William Riley, Jr. 31-4-0 19-1-0 18-2-0 11-2-0 2-0-0 NCAA DII Champs Mike Carr, 36 Ken Kaiser, 48 Ken Kaiser, 80 1982-83 William Riley, Jr. 29-2-0 18-0-0 15-1-0 9-1-0 5-0-0 ECAC DII Champs Mike Carr, 35 Mike Carr, 39 Mike Carr, 74 1983-84 William Riley, Jr. 15-16-3 Ind. 7-4-3 7-12-0 1-0-0 Don McCoy, 27 Danny Craig, 25 Don McCoy, 52 1984-85 William Riley, Jr. 15-25-2 11-21-2 10-9-1 5-14-1 0-2-0 HEA - 5th Place Jon Morris, 29 Jon Morris, 31 Jon Morris, 60 John Shumski, 31 1985-86 William Riley, Jr. 11-29-2 7-25-2 4-13-1 5-14-1 2-2-0 HEA - T-6th Place Jon Morris, 25 Jon Morris, 31 Jon Morris, 56 1986-87 William Riley, Jr. 22-12-2 20-10-2 12-5-1 10-6-1 0-1-0 HEA - 2nd Place Jon Morris, 28 Jon Morris, 33 Jon Morris, 61 1987-88 William Riley, Jr. 20-17-2 12-14-0 11-6-1 9-11-1 0-0-0 NCAA Regionals (4th) Jeff Flaherty, 27 Jon Morris, 39 Jon Morris, 54 1988-89 William J. Riley, Jr. 8 -24-2 4-21-1 5-11-1 2-12-1 0-0-0 HEA - 7th Place Scott MacPherson, 19 Craig Charron, 21 Scott MacPhearson, 38 1989-90 William J. Riley, Jr. 13-20-2 5-14-2 7-8-1 6-12-1 0-0-0 HEA - 7th Place Scott MacPherson, 21 Craig Charron, 29 Craig Charron, 46 1990-91 William J. Riley, Jr. 10-23-1 5-15-1 6-9-0 3-13-1 1-1-0 HEA - 7th Place Dave Pensa, 16 Brendan Flynn, 26 Brendan Flynn, 39 1991-92 Bruce Crowder 11-19-4 6-11-4 7-8-2 3-11-2 1-0-0 HEA - 6th Place Mike Murray, 22 Shane Henry, 18 Mike Murray, 37 1992-93 Bruce Crowder 20-17-2 10-13-1 10-8-0 9-7-2 1-2-0 HEA - T-4th Place Shane Henry, 23 Shane Henry, 35 Shane Henry, 58 Mike Murray, 23 1993-94 Bruce Crowder 25-10-5 14-6-4 13-2-1 8-6-4 3-2-0 NCAA Reg. Final (2nd) Greg Bullock, 24 Shane Henry, 37 Greg Bullock, 59 1994-95 Bruce Crowder 17-19-4 11-12-1 6-10-1 10-5-2 1-4-1 HEA - 5th Place Jeff Daw, 27 Greg Bullock, 40 Greg Bullock, 65 1995-96 Bruce Crowder 26-10-4 16-6-2 14-3-1 10-3-3 2-4-0 NCAA Reg. Final (2nd) Brendan Concannon, 23 Christian Sbrocca, 42 Brendan Concannon, 62 Jeff Daw, 23 Neil Donovan, 23 1996-97 Tim Whitehead 15-21-2 9-14-1 8-8-0 7-10-1 0-3-1 HEA - 7th Place Neil Donovan, 17 Neil Donovan, 29 Neil Donovan, 46 1997-98 Tim Whitehead 16-17-3 11-10-3 9-6-2 7-9-1 0-2-0 HEA - 5th Place Greg Koehler, 17 Mike Nicholishen, 20 Greg Koehler, 37 1998-99 Tim Whitehead 17-19-0 9-15-0 7-10-0 9-9-0 1-0-0 HEA - T-6th Place Chris Bell, 15 John Campbell, 25 John Campbell, 36 1999-00 Tim Whitehead 9-22-3 5-16-3 6-9-1 3-13-2 0-0-0 HEA - 9th Place Kevin Bertram, 10 Chris Bell, 21 Chris Bell, 30 Yorick Treille, 10 Ed McGrane, 10 2000-01 Tim Whitehead 19-16-3 10-11-3 8-7-2 11-7-1 0-2-0 HEA - 5th Place Ed McGrane, 17 Ron Hainsey, 26 Ed McGrane, 37 2001-02 Blaise MacDonald 22-13-3 12-9-3 11-7-1 10-5-2 1-1-0 HEA - 4th Place Ed McGrane, 22 Darryl Green, 18 Ed McGrane, 37 2002-03 Blaise MacDonald 11-20-5 4-16-4 5-8-2 5-12-3 1-0-0 HEA - 8th Place Ed McGrane, 21 Ed McGrane, 21 Ed McGrane, 42 2003-04 Blaise MacDonald 15-18-7 10-9-5 4-9-3 5-12-2 1-2-2 HEA - 6th Place Elias Godoy, 18 Andrew Martin, 24 Elias Godoy, 41 Ben Walter, 18 2004-05 Blaise MacDonald 20-12-4 11-10-3 11-5-1 9-7-3 0-0-0 HEA - 5th Place Ben Walter, 26 Elias Godoy, 27 Ben Walter, 39 2005-06 Blaise MacDonald 14-20-2 11-14-2 9-6-1 4-14-1 1-0-0 HEA - 8th Place Danny O’Brien, 14 Elias Godoy, 23 Bobby Robins, 31 2006-07 Blaise MacDonald 8-21-7 7-16-4 3-9-3 4-11-3 1-1-1 HEA - 9th Place Jason Tejchma, 10 Jeremy Dehner, 13 Jason Tejchma, 21 Kory Falite, 10 Nick Schaus, 13 2007-08 Blaise MacDonald 16-17-4 10-13-4 10-8-1 4-9-3 2-0-0 HEA - 7th Place Kory Falite, 18 Barry Goers, 20 Kory Falite, 32 Ben Holmstrom, 20 2008-09 Blaise MacDonald 20-16-2 14-11-2 8-6-1 11-7-1 1-3-0 Hockey East Runner Up Scott Campbell, 14 Jeremy Dehner, 23 Scott Campbell, 30 Kory Falite, 14 2009-10 Blaie MacDonald 19-16-4 12-11-4 11-5-1 6-10-3 2-1-0 HEA - T-3rd Place Kory Falite, 18 Nick Schaus, 19 Kory Falite, 34 2010-11 Blaise MacDonald 5-25-4 4-21-2 4-12-0 1-13-4 0-0-0 HEA - 10th Place Riley Wetmore, 14 David Vallorani, 19 David Vallorani, 31 Joseph Pendenza, 33 2011-12 Norm Bazin 24-13-1 17-9-1 12-5-1 10-6-0 2-2-0 NCAA Reg. Final (2nd) Derek Arnold, 17 Riley Wetmore, 25 Riley Wetmore, 39 2012-13 Norm Bazin 28-11-2 16-9-2 11-5-1 13-5-1 4-1-0 HEA CHamp/NCAA Frozen Four Riley Wetmore, 16 Joseph Pendenza, 23 Scott Wilson, 38 Scott Wilson, 16 Joseph Pendenza, 38 2013-14 Norm Bazin 26-11-4 11-6-3 12-4-3 9-5-1 5-2-0 HEA Champ/NCAA Reg. Final (2nd) Joseph Pendenza, 14 Joseph Pendenza, 16 Joseph Pendenza, 30 Zack Kamrass, 16 2014-15 Norm Bazin 21-12-6 11-7-4 12-6-2 4-5-4 5-1-0 Hockey East Runner Up C.J. Smith, 16 C.J. Smith, 19 C. J. Smith, 35 Adam Chapie, 19 Forfeited five victories in standings UML History All-time Varsity Record Division I Division II ECAC (15 years) Hockey East (32 years)

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W-L-T 798-681-108 538-561-101 260-114-7 196-97-6 322-400-75

Pct. .537 .490 .692 .666 .451


All-Time Head Coaching Records Division I and II Combined Years Head Coach 1967-69 Richard Morrison 1969-91 William Riley, Jr. 1991-96 Bruce Crowder 1996-01 Tim Whitehead 2001-11 Blaise MacDonald 2011-Present Norm Bazin Program Totals

Seasons W L T Pct. 2 11 16 1 .411 22 363 270 22 .571 5 99 75 19 .562 5 76 95 11 .418 10 150 178 42 .462 4 99 47 13 .664 48 798 681 108 .537

Division II Totals Years Head Coach 1967-69 Richard Morrison 1969-83 William Riley, Jr. Division II Program Totals

Seasons 2 14 16

Division I Totals Years Head Coach 1983-91 William Riley, Jr. 1991-96 Bruce Crowder 1996-01 Tim Whitehead 2001-11 Blaise MacDonald 2011-Present Norm Bazin Division I Program Totals

Seasons W L T Pct. 8 114 166 16 .412 5 99 75 19 .562 5 76 95 11 .418 10 150 178 42 .462 4 99 47 13 .664 32 538 561 101 .490

W 11 249 260

L 16 104 120

T 1 6 7

Pct. .411 .702 .681

Billy Riley, the Godfather of UMass Lowell Hockey, coached the program for 22 seasons and is the all-time wins leader with 363

All-Time UMass Lowell Hockey Captains Year Captain 1913-14 Unknown 1914-15 Thomas Harrington 1915-16 Lawrence Harris 1916-17 Roger Hadley 1967-68 Richard Ouellet 1968-69 Tom McElligott 1969-70 Marcel Hamann Bob Roy 1970-71 Gary Bishop 1971-72 Don Shutt Mike McElligott 1972-73 Dennis Snead Bob Kearin 1973-74 Warren Everett 1974-75 Bob Carpenter 1975-76 Scott McKay John Nagle 1976-77 Barry Yeadon 1977-78 Barry Yeadon 1978-79 John Costello Tom Jacobs 1979-80 Brian Doyle 1980-81 Dean Jenkins Mike O’Connor 1981-82 Paul Lohnes 1982-83 Mike Carr Ken Kaiser 1983-84 Don McCoy Rob Spath 1984-85 Danny Craig 1985-86 Dana Demole Dennis McCarroll 1986-87 Paul Ames Jim Newhouse 1987-88 Jon Morris Jim Newhouse Carl Valimont

Gary Bishop, Captain 1970-71

Year Captain 1988-89 Gary Murphy Conrade Thomas 1989-90 Craig Charron 1990-91 Brendan Flynn 1991-92 David Gatti 1992-93 Scott Meehan 1993-94 Shane Henry Michael Murray Dwayne Roloson 1994-95 Jeff Daw 1995-96 Jeff Daw 1996-97 Neil Donovan Marc Salsman Ryan Sandholm 1997-98 Mike Nicholishen Shannon Basaraba Chris Libett 1998-99 Anthony Cappelletti Mike Mulligan Doug Nolan 1999-00 Chris Bell John Campbell 2000-01 Brad Rooney Chris Gustafson Yorick Treille 2001-02 Chris Gustafson Yorick Treille Tom Rouleau Jerramie Domish 2002-03 Ed McGrane Mark Concannon Darryl Green 2003-04 Jerramie Domish Andrew Martin Danny O’Brien Peter Tormey

Ed McGrane, Captain 2002-03

Year Captain 2004-05 Andrew Martin Danny O’Brien Peter Tormey 2005-06 Andrew Martin Danny O’Brien Bobby Robins 2006-07 Jeremy Hall Cleve Kinley Jason Tejchma 2007-08 Ben Holmstrom Mark Roebothan Jeremy Dehner Barry Goers 2008-09 Ben Holmstrom Mark Roebothan Jeremy Dehner Barry Goers 2009-10 Ben Holmstrom Jeremy Dehner Barry Goers 2010-11 Scott Campell Ryan Blair Maury Edwards 2011-12 Riley Wetmore Michael Budd Matt Ferreira 2012-13 Riley Wetmore Chad Ruhwedel Josh Holmstrom 2013-14 Josh Holmstrom Shayne Thompson Joseph Pendenza Scott Wilson 2014-15 Zack Kamrass Jake Suter A.J. White

Riley Wetmore, Captain 2011-13

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Team Records SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Game Played 42 Wins, Overall 31 Wins, Division I 28 Wins, Conference 21 Wins, Hockey East 20 Most Losses, Overall 29 Most Losses, League 25 Most Ties 7 Best Overall Win Pct. .935 Best Overall Win Pct., Division I .707 Best Conf. Win Pct. 1.000 Best Hockey East Win Pct. .708 Fewest Wins 4 Fewest Losses 2 LONGEST STREAKS Win Streak 36 Win Streak, Division I 9 Conference Win Streak 24 Unbeaten Streak 36 Unbeaten Streak, Division I 14 Conf. Unbeaten Streak 24 Hockey East Unbeaten Streak 10 Losing Streak 13 Conf. Losing Streak 9 Winless Streak 20 Conf. Winless Streak 15 TEAM RECORDS, HOME GAMES Most Wins 18 Most Wins, Tsongas Arena 12 Fewest Wins 2 Most Losses 13 Fewest Losses 1 Most Home Ties 3 Longest Win Streak 15 Longest Unbeaten Streak 15 Longest Losing Streak 6 Longest Winless Streak 9 TEAM RECORDS, ROAD GAMES Most Wins 17 Fewest Wins 1 Most Losses 16 Fewest Losses 1 Most Road Ties 4 Longest Win Streak 22 Longest Unbeaten Streak 22 Longest Losing Streak 12 Longest Winless Streak 15 SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORDS Most Goals Scored 247 Assists 402 Points 649 Goals/Game Average 7.07 Fewest Goals Scored 74 Lowest Goals/Game Avg. 1.85 Most Goals Allowed 206 Highest Goals/Game Avg. 7.38 Fewest Goals Allowed 71 Lowest Goals/Game Avg. 2.23 Goals Scored, Both Teams 375 Cons. Games Scoring A Goal 154 SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDS Goals Scored Goals Scored, Division I Assists Points Goals Allowed Goals Scored, Both Teams

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22 13 36 57 17 24

1984-85; 1985-86 1981-82 2012-13 1978-79 1986-87 1985-86 1985-86 2003-04; 2006-07 1982-83 (29-2-0) 2012-13 (28-11-2) 1982-83 (18-0-0) 1995-96 (16-6-2) 1968-69 1982-83

1/15/81-1/26/82 12/8/12-1/25/13, 11/10/01-12/28/01 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/15/81-1/26/82 11/23/04-1/28/05 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/13/96-2/17/96 (9-0-1) 11/6/10-1/15/11 (2x) 11/30/88-1/31/89 & 11/6/10-1/15/11 11/10/06-2/2/07 11/10/06-2/2/07

1981-82 (3x) 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15 1967-68 1985-86 1982-83 1983-84; 2003-04; 2013-14 3/18/82-3/12/83 3/18/82-3/12/83 10/26/85-11/16/85 11/17/06-1/26/07

2012-13 1968-69 1984-85; 1985-86 1982-83 1993-94; 2014-15 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/15/81-1/26/82 1/23/90-11/9/90 1/23/90-11/28/90

1981-82 (35 games) 1981-82 (35 games) 1981-82 (35 games) 1979-80 (212 goals, 30 games) 2006-07 (36 games) 2013-14 (77 goals, 41 games) 1984-85 (42 games) 1968-69 (96 goals, 38 games) 1969-70 (17 games) 2008-09 (86 goals, 38 games) 1984-85 (42 games) 11/23/72-1/6/79

12/12/81 vs. American International 11/26/99 vs. Connecticut 2/17/79 vs. Bryant 2/17/79 vs. Bryant 2/18/69 vs. Boston State 2/17/79: UML 21, Bryant 3

SINGLE-SEASON POWER PLAY RECORDS Goals Scored, Season 58 Fewest Goals Scored 14 Goals Allowed 62 Fewest Goals Allowed 10 Goals Scored, Both Teams 117

1993-94, 1994-95 1968-69 1985-86 1967-68 1994-95

SINGLE-GAME POWER PLAY RECORDS Goals Scored 7 Goals Allowed 8 Goals Scored, Both Teams 8

10/27/90 vs. Alabama Huntsville 3/3/90 at Maine 1/18/96 at Colorado College 3/3/90 at Maine

SINGLE-SEASON SHORTHANDED GOAL RECORDS Goals Scored 23 1981-82 Fewest Goals Scored 0 1967-68 Goals Allowed 14 1985-86, 1994-95 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 2007-08 SINGLE-GAME SHORTHANDED GOAL RECORDS Goals Scored 3 2/12/71 vs. Bridgewater State SINGLE-SEASON SHOTS ON GOAL RECORDS Shots for, Season 1,404 1981-82 Fewest Shots for, Season 498 1968-69 Shots Against, Season 1,417 1985-86 Fewest Shots Against, Season 522 1967-68

(35 (13 (42 (15

games) games) games) games)

SINGLE-GAME SHOTS ON GOAL RECORDS Shots for, Game 69 11/23/72 vs. New England College Fewest Shots for, Game 10 1/24/70 at Williams Shots Against, Game 70 2/18/69 at Boston State Fewest Shots Against, Game 7 11/24/01 vs. Army SINGLE-PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL RECORDS Shots for, Period 28 1/13/69 vs. Babson, 2nd period Shots Against, Period 30 3/4/72 at Vermont, 2nd period Fewest Shots For, Period 1 2/21/09 at Vermont, 3rd period 1 12/1/76 at Bowdoin, 1st period 1 11/5/86 vs. Boston College, 3rd period Fewest Shots Against, Period 0 1/31/76 vs. Bridgewater St., 2nd period SHUTOUT RECORDS Most Shutouts For 8 2001-02 Most Shutouts Against 6 2003-04 Most Consecutive For 2 1982-83, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13 Most Consecutive Against 2 1991-92, 2005-06 SINGLE SEASON SAVES RECORDS Most Saves For 1,215 1985-86 (42 games) Fewest Saves For, Season 438 1967-68 (15 games) Best Save Pct., Season .938 2013-14 Lowest Save Pct., Season .815 1970-71 SINGLE-GAME SAVES RECORDS Saves For Fewest Saves For

62 7

SINGLE-PERIOD SAVES RECORDS Most Saves For, Period 28 Fewest Saves For, Period 0 SINGLE-SEASON PENALTY RECORDS Penalty Minutes 1,029 Fewest Penalty Minutes 136 Most PIMs, Both Teams 1,971 Fewest PIMs, Both Teams 285 SINGLE-GAME PENALTY MINUTES Most Penalty Minutes 92 Fewest Penalty Minutes 0

3/4/72 at Vermont 11/24/01 vs. Army

12/3/11 at New Hampshire, 1st Period 1/31/76 vs. Bridgewater St., 2nd Period 12/12/87 vs. New Hampshire, 2nd Period 1994-95 1968-69 1994-95 1968-69

2/4/06 at Massachusetts 11/1/02 vs. Union


Individual Records

Team Records (cont.) Most PIMs, Both Teams 181 Fewest PIMs, Both Teams 0

12/14/03 vs. Niagara 1/12/08 vs. Providence 2/4/06 at Massachusetts 1/12/08 vs. Providence

RAPID SCORING RECORD Fastest Goal, Start of Game 0:11 Start of Any Period 0:05 Fastest Goal All., Start Game 0:06 Fastest Two Goals, Team 0:04 Fastest Two Goals, Individual 0:08 Fastest Two Goals Allowed 0:03 Fastest Three Goals, Team 0:24 Fastest Three Goals, Indiv. 3:15 Fastest Three Goals All. 0:27 Fastest Four Goals, Team 1:06

FORWARDS: CAREER SCORING RECORDS Career 279 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Center 279 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Right Wing 200 Tom Jacobs, 1975-79 Left Wing 193 Kevin Charbonneau, 1978-82

2/14/09 vs. Boston College -- Scott Campbell 2/21/81 vs. Vermont, 2nd period -- Danny Craig 11/26/68 vs. Massachusetts 1/3/87 vs. Minnesota -- Randy LeBrasseur (19:21) -- Bill Dohaney (19:25) 1/5/68 at Worcester St., 3rd period -- Gary Bishop (0:10 and 0:18) 2/25/70 vs. St. Anselm -- O’Brien (19:03) -- Cerbo (19:06) 1/26/85 vs. Maine -- Doug Burns (5:45) -- Jon Morris (5:51) -- John Shumski (6:09) 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l, 1st period -- Ken Kaiser (16:57, & 17:14 of 1st, and 0:12 of 2nd) 12/12/74 at Salem State -- Baldessari (7:55) -- Roy (8:12) -- Hohmann (8:22) 12/8/79 vs. North Adams State -- Ken Kaiser (3:49) -- Chuck Hayes (4:12) -- Dean Jenkins (4:30) -- Mike Carr (4:55)

FORWARDS: CAREER GOAL RECORDS Career 134 Center 134 Right Wing 97 Left Wing 74

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Largest Margin of Victory Largest Margin of Defeat

22 16 Longest Games 89:29 87:18 82:59 79:58 79:41

12/12/81, UML 22, A.I.C. 0 2/18/69, BSU 17, UML 1 11/24/70, UMA 16, UML 0 3/3/90, Maine 16, UML 0 3/27/94, vs. Minnesota (NCAA) 3/5/83 vs. Babson (ECAC) 12/30/94 vs. Colgate (Syracuse Invit.) 3/13/09 at Vermont (HE Playoffs) 12/2/90 vs. Colgate (Syracuse Invit.)

Mike Carr, 1979-83 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Tom Jacobs, 1975-79 Kevin Charbonneau, 1978-82

FORWARDS: CAREER ASSIST RECORDS Overall 145 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Center 145 Mike Carr, 1979-83 Right Wing 118 Dean Jenkins, 1977-81 Left Wing 119 Kevin Charbonneau, 1978-82 FORWARDS: SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORDS Overall 88 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Center 88 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Right Wing 80 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Ken Kaiser, 1981-82 Left Wing 58 Shane Henry, 1992-93 Freshman 71 Mike Carr, 1979-80 FORWARDS: SINGLE-SEASON GOAL RECORDS Total Goals 42 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Center 38 Mike Carr, 1979-80 Right Wing 42 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Left Wing 27 Don McCoy, 1983-84 Freshman 38 Mike Carr, 1979-80 FORWARDS: SINGLE-SEASON ASSIST RECORDS Total Assists 52 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Center 52 Craig MacTavish, 1978-79 Right Wing 48 Ken Kaiser, 1981-82 Left Wing 34 Kevin Charbonneau, 1981-82 Freshman 35 Greg Bullock, 1993-94 FORWARDS: SINGLE-GAME SCORING Points 11 Craig MacTavish, 2/17/79 vs. Bryant (3g, 8a) Goals 9 Ken Kaiser, 12/12/81 vs. American International Assists 8 Craig MacTavish, 2/17/79 vs. Bryant FORWARDS: SINGLE-PERIOD SCORING RECORDS Points 7 Craig MacTavish, 2/17/79 vs. Bryant (2g, 5a), 3rd period Goals 4 Gary Bishop, 2/9/68 vs. Worcester Polytechnical Institute, 3rd period Mike Carr, 1/29/83 vs. Salem State, 3rd period Assists 5 Craig MacTavish 2/17/79 vs. Bryant, 3rd period FORWARDS: POWER PLAY GOAL RECORDS Career 37 Jon Morris, 1984-88 Season 16 Jeff Daw, 1994-95 Game (5 times) 3 Gary Bishop, 2/12/70 vs. Saint Anselm Jon Morris, 12/30/85 vs. Minn. Duluth Jim Newhouse, 3/1/86 vs. UNH Jeff Daw, 1/3/95 vs. Merrimack Ben Walter, 10/24/03 vs. Niagara

Mike Carr (1979-83) poses with the hardware he brought home during his four years at UMass Lowell.

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Individual Records (Cont.) FORWARDS: SHORTHANDED GOALS Career 11 Season 6 Game 2

Dean Jenkins, 1977-81 Dean Jenkins, 1980-81 Ken Kaiser, 1981-82 Dean Jenkins, 12/14/80 vs. North Adams State Ken Kaiser, 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l Mark Kumpel, 3/12/81 vs. Oswego State Greg Carter, 11/26/89 vs. Rensselaer Mike Murray, 1/16/93 vs. Merrimack Ed McGrane, 2/17/01 vs. Maine

FORWARDS: GAME-WINNING GOALS Career 18 Season 7

Mike Carr, 1979-83 Tom Jacobs, 1978-79 Jeff Flaherty, 1987-88

FORWARDS: LONGEST SCORING STREAKS Point Streak 29 Ken Kaiser, 1/7/82-12/13/82 Goal Streak 10 Mike Carr, 2/2/80-3/5/80 FORWARDS: GAMES PLAYED RECORDS Career 158 Season 42

Christian Sbrocca, 1992-96 Jon Morris, 1984-85

DEFENSEMEN: CAREER SCORING RECORDS Points 167 Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Goals 58 Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Assists 109 Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 DEFENSEMEN: SEASON SCORING RECORDS Points 64 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 Goals 27 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 Assists 37 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 DEFENSEMEN: SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDS Points 9 Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American International Goals 4 Don Graves, 1/3/68 vs. Babson Bob Kearin, 2/23/71 vs. UConn Paul Lohnes, 2/17/81 vs. Middlebury Assists 7 Dennis Stead, 2/23/71 vs. UConn Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American International DEFENSEMEN: SINGLE-PERIOD SCORING Points 4 Goals 3 Assists 4 DEFENSEMEN: POWER PLAY GOALS Career Season Game

23 12 3

RECORDS Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l, 2nd period Bob Kearin, 1/9/81 vs. Wesleyan, 3rd period Paul Lohnes, 12/12/81 vs. American Int’l, 2nd period

Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82 Bob Kearin, 2/23/71 vs. UConn

DEFENSEMEN: SHORTHANDED GOALS SCORED Career 4 Mike O’Conner, 1977-81 Season 3 Bob Kearin, 1970-71 Game 2 Bob Kearin, 2/12/71 vs. Bridgewater DEFENSEMEN: GAME-WINNING GOALS Career 11 Season 5

Paul Lohnes, 1978-82 Paul Lohnes, 1981-82

DEFENSEMEN: GAMES PLAYED RECORDS Career 153 Season 42

Jake Suter, 2011-15 Scott Wiebolt, 1984-85 Peter Heinze, 1984-85

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INDIVIDUAL PENALTY RECORDS Career Season Game

326 Ed Campbell,1993-96 126 Jeff Flaherty, 1987-88 27 Elias Godoy, 3/6/04 vs. Providence

GOALTENDING: GAMES PLAYED RECORDS Career 124 Dana Demole, 1982-86 Season 40 Dwayne Roloson, 1993-94 Consecutive Games 80 Dwayne Roloson, 3/6/92-3/27-94 GOALTENDING: MINUTES PLAYED RECORDS Career 7,284 Dana Demole, 1982-86 Season 2,342 Dwayne Roloson, 1992-93 GOALTENDING: WIN-LOSS-TIE RECORDS Wins, Career 75 Wins, Season 27 Wins, Consecutive, Division I 13 Losses, Career 54 Losses, Season 22 Ties, Career 10 Ties, Season 7

Brian Doyle, 1976-80 Dana Domole, 1982-83 Connor Hellebuyck, 11/24/12 to 3/3/13 Dana Demole, 1982-86 Mark Richards, 1988-92 Dana Demole, 1985-86 Carter Hutton, 2006-10 Dwayne Roloson, 1993-94

GOALTENDERS: GOALS AGAINST RECORDS Fewest, Career 145 Chris Davidson, 2000-01; 2002-05 84 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-13 (53 GP) Fewest, Season 32 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-13 Most, Career 497 Dana Demole, 1982-86 (124 GP) Most, Season 150 Dwayne Roloson, 1992-93 (39 GP) Most, Game 17 Tom Girard, 2/18/69 vs. Boston State GOALTENDERS: GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE RECORDS Career 2.33 Carter Hutton, 2006-2010 1.60 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-14 (53 GP) Season 1.37 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-13 GOALTENDERS: SAVES RECORDS Most, Career 3,192 Most, Season 1,148 Most, Game 62 Most, Period 28 Fewest, Period 0

Dana Demole, 1982-86 (124 GP) Dwayne Roloson, 1992-93 (39 GP) Mike Geragosian, 3/4/72 at Vermont Doug Carr, 12/3/11 at New Hampshire Mason Leggee, 1/31/76 vs. Bridgewater State Dave Delfino, 12/12/87 vs. New Hampshire, 2nd period Martin Fillion, 12/12/94 vs. Air Force, 2nd period

GOALTENDERS: MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Save Pct., Career .946 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-14 Save Pct., Season .952 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-13 Shutouts, Career 12 Connor Hellebuyck, 2012-14 Shutouts, Season 6 Connor Hellebuyck, 12-13; 13-14 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 Consecutive Shutouts 3 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 Shutout Streak 209:25 Cam McCormick, 2001-02 Unbeaten Streak 27 John MacKenzie, 1/15/81-1/26/82 Unbeaten Streak, Start Season 26 Dana Demole, 11/16/82-3/12/83 • Minimum 600 minutes played for season record • Minimum 50 games played for career mark


The Last Time... Category Hat Trick Hat Trick, Con. Games Hat Trick, First Collegiate Game Hat Trick, Defenseman Cycle Hat Trick (PP, SH, Even) Nine Goals Four Goals Four Goals, Defenseman Three PP Goals Two SH Goals SH Goal Penalty Shot Goal Penalty Shot Penalty Shot, Save Goals 10 Consecutive Games Goals Eight Consecutive Games Goals Seven Consecutive Games Goals Five Consecutive Games Three Con. Multi-Goal Games Eight Assists Seven Assists Seven Assists, Defenseman Five Assists Five Assists, Defenseman Two Assists, Goalie Assists 16 Consecutive Games Assists 11 Consecutive Games Assists 10 Consecutive Games 11 Points Nine Points Six Points Five Points Con. Five-Point Games Five Points, Defenseman Four Points, Defenseman Points 29 Consecutive Games Points 21 Consecutive Games Points 19 Consecutive Games Points 16 Consecutive Games Points 10 Consecutive Games Five Consecutive Multi-Point Games Shutout Consecutive Shutouts Three Consecutive Shutouts Shutout, First Collegiate Start 60 Saves 50 Saves 45 Saves 40 Saves

Category Four PP Goals, Team Three PP Goals, Team Two SH Goals, Team Con. Shutouts, Team Con. Shutouts Against 70 Shots 60 Shots 50 Shots 70 Shots Allowed 60 Shots Allowed 50 Shots Allowed

SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL Player Opponent John Edwardh vs Massachusetts Jon Morris at Providence and New Hampshire Tony LoPilato vs Northern Michigan Dave Barozzino at Michigan St. * Ed McGrane vs. Merrimack Ken Kaiser at American Int’l Ben Walter at RPI Paul Lohnes vs Middlebury Ben Walter vs Niagara Ed McGrane at Maine Adam Chapie vs. Notre Dame (HEA) Adam Chapie at Merrimack Joe Gambardella vs. Massachusetts Jeff Smith vs. Northeastern Mike Carr (15g) Craig Charron (11g) Mike Murray (9g) Mark Pandolfo (6g) Neil Donovan (2-4-2) Craig MacTavish vs Bryant Paul Lohnes at American Int’l Paul Lohnes at American Int’l Christian Sbrocca at Massachusetts Joe Hughes vs UMass-Boston Dave Delfino vs Northeastern Ken Kaiser (23a) Christian Sbrocca (16a) Christian Sbrocca (16a) Craig MacTavish vs Bryant Ken Kaiser at American Int’l Paul Lohnes at American Int’l Chris Bell vs Connecticut John Edwardh vs Massachusetts Greg Bullock at/vs Boston University Carl Valimont vs St. Cloud St. Jeremy Dehner vs Merrimack Ken Kaiser (18-41-59) Brendan Concannon (8-26-34) Christian Sbrocca (8-26-34) Ed McGrane (13-14-27) Ed McGrane (13-14-27) Ed McGrane (6-7-13) Kevin Boyle vs Notre Dame (HEA) (5-0) Connor Hellbuyck vs Notre Dame/New Hampshire (HEA) (4-0, 4-0) Cam McCormick Chris Davidson at Army Mike Geragosian (62) at Vermont (ECAC) Peter Vetri (53) at New Hampshire Doug Carr (45) at New Hampshire Doug Carr (41) vs Boston College SINGLE-GAME TEAM Opponent (score) vs Vermont at Maine at Boston College vs Notre Dame/New Hampshire (HEA) (4-0,4-0) vs Maine vs Boston State (74, W, 11-3) vs Boston State (74, W, 11-3) at Merrimack (52, L, 2-1) vs Boston State (70, L, 17-1) at Clarkson (64, L, 10-2) at New Hampshire (57, L, 4-1)

Date 2/14/15 2/21-24/87 10/12/84 3/26/96 2/3/02 12/12/81 10/29/04 2/17/82 10/24/03 2/17/01 3/15/15 2/1/14 2/7/15 11/8/14 2/2-3/5/80 1/22-2/13/88 11/13-12/11/91 12/5-28/03 11/4-11/95 2/17/79 12/12/81 12/12/81 10/22/94 12/11/82 2/15/87 2/17-12/11/83 2/16-3/24/96 2/16-3/24/96 2/17/79 12/12/81 12/12/81 11/26/99 2/14/15 11/4-5/94 12/1/87 1/22/10 1/7-12/11/83 11/25-2/23/96 1/19-3/24/96 2/27-11/13/02 2/27-11/13/02 10/12-26/02 3/13/15 3/21-22/14 10/20-11/16/01 10/19/00 3/4/72 12/10/05 12/3/11 2/22/14

Date 1/12/13 11/12/11 2/13/09 3/21-22/14 2/18-19/11 12/28/78 12/28/78 1/30/15 2/18/69 11/11/78 12/10/05 Italics signifies Division II accomplishment * NCAA Tournament

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All-Time Leaders Points 1) Mike Carr 2) Jon Morris 3) Tom Jacobs 4) Kevin Charbonneau 5) Dean Jenkins 6) Ken Kaiser 7) Christian Sbrocca 8) Paul Lohnes 9) Steve Woods 10) Shane Henry 11) Gary Bishop 12) Mike McElligott 13) Craig Charron 14) Tom Tidman 15) Jeff Daw 16) Ed McGrane 17) Neil Donovan Mike Murray 19) Craig MacTavish Tom Mulligan Games Played 1. Christian Sbrocca 2. Jeff Daw 3. Derek Arnold Josh Holmstrom 5. Jon Morris Jake Suter 6. Riley Wetmore Joseph Pendenza 8. David Vallorani 9. Nick Schaus Jason Tejchma 11. Maury Edwards Zack Kamrass Mike Nicolishen 13. Neil Donovan 14. Danny O’Brien 15. Ben Holmstrom Ed McGrane 17. Tony LoPilato 18. Shannon Basaraba Craig Charron Chris Gustafson David Mayes Brad Rooney

Game-Winning Goals 1) Mike Carr 2) Kory Falite 3) Tom Jacobs Jon Morris 5) Craig MacTavish Paul Lohnes 7) Jeff Daw Steve Woods Derek Arnold 10) Gary Bishop Dean Jenkins 12) Jeff Flaherty Dave Sullivan Ian Hebert Greg Bullock Neil Donovan Tom Tidman Shane Henry Ben Walter Scott Wilson Adam Chapie

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279 231 200 193 191 172 171 167 160 158 156 151 148 147 141 138 134 134 133 133

1979-83 1984-88 1975-79 1978-82 1977-81 1979-83 1992-96 1978-82 1971-75 1990-94 1967-71 1969-72 1986-90 1978-82 1992-96 1999-03 1993-97 1990-94 1977-79 1978-82

158 157 154 154 153 153 152 152 149 148 148 147 147 147 146 145 144 144 143 142 142 142 142 142

1992-96 1992-96 2010-14 2010-14 1984-88 2011-15 2009-13 2010-14 2008-12 2006-10 2003-07 2007-11 2011-15 1994-98 1993-97 2002-06 2006-10 1999-03 1984-88 1994-98 1986-90 1998-02 1992-96 1997-01

18 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

1979-83 2006-10 1975-79 1984-88 1977-79 1978-82 1992-96 1971-75 2010-14 1967-71 1977-81 1986-90 1976-80 1990-94 1993-95 1993-97 1978-82 1990-94 2002-05 2010-13 2012-present

Goals 1) Mike Carr 2) Tom Jacobs Jon Morris 4) Steve Woods 5) Gary Bishop 6) Kevin Charbonneau 7) Dean Jenkins 8) Ed McGrane 9) Jeff Daw 10) Mike Murray 11) Ken Kaiser 12) Chuck Sage Craig Charron 14) Neil Donovan Bob Kearin Craig MacTavish 17) Kory Falite Tom Tidman 19) Paul Lohnes Tony LoPilato

134 97 97 77 76 74 73 70 68 67 65 64 64 62 62 62 60 60 58 58

1979-83 1975-79 1984-88 1971-75 1967-71 1978-82 1977-81 1999-03 1992-96 1990-94 1979-83 1979-83 1986-90 1993-97 1970-73 1977-79 2006-10 1978-82 1978-82 1984-88

Penalty Minutes 1) Ed Campbell 2) Christian Sbrocca 3) Kevin Bertram 4) Jeff Flaherty 5) Joe Hughes 6) Tom Tidman 7) Travis Tucker 8) Tony LoPilato 9) Steve Ablitt 10) David Barozzino 11) Dean Jenkins 12) Rob Spath 13) Dan O’Connell Bobby Robins 15) Mike O’Conner 16) Jon Mahoney 17) Mike Murray 18) Nick Schaus 19) Jeff Boulanger 20) Dennis McCarrol

326 315 309 298 297 292 290 286 279 277 269 254 253 253 252 231 228 220 217 216

1993-95 1992-96 1996-00 1986-90 1979-83 1978-82 1990-94 1984-88 1987-91 1992-96 1977-81 1980-84 1989-93 2002-06 1977-80 1992-96 1990-94 2006-10 1997-01 1982-86

Power-Play Goals 1) Jon Morris 2) Mike Carr 3) Steve Woods 4) Jeff Daw 5) Tom Jacobs 6) Ed McGrane 7) Craig Charron 8) Shane Henry Paul Lohnes Mike Murray 12) Gary Bishop Jim Newhouse Ben Walter

37 36 32 31 29 25 24 23 23 23 22 22 22

1984-88 1979-83 1971-75 1992-96 1975-79 1999-03 1986-90 1990-94 1978-82 1990-94 1967-71 1984-88 2002-05

Assists 1) Mike Carr 2) Jon Morris 3) Kevin Charbonneau 4) Dean Jenkins 5) Christian Sbrocca 6) Paul Lohnes 7) Ken Kaiser 8) Tom Jacobs 9) Shane Henry 10) Tom Mulligan 11) Mike McElligott 12) Tom Tidman 13) Rob Spath 14) Craig Charron 15) Steve Woods 16) Danny Craig 17) Gary Bishop 18) Elias Godoy 19) Neil Donovan Mike Opre

145 134 119 118 115 109 107 103 102 101 96 87 86 84 83 81 80 79 77 77

1979-83 1984-88 1978-82 1977-81 1992-96 1978-82 1979-83 1975-79 1990-94 1978-82 1969-72 1978-82 1980-84 1986-90 1971-75 1981-85 1967-71 2002-06 1993-97 1981-85

Jon Morris (1984-88) ranks second in school history with 231 points (97g, 134a) in 153 games. He is Hockey East’s career leading scorer. Shorthanded Goals 1) Dean Jenkins 2) Ken Kaiser 3) Ed McGrane 4) Mike Carr 5) Chris Bell Tom Tidman Joseph Pendenza 7) Greg Carter Kevin Charbonneau Jeff Daw Bill Dohaney Dennis McCarroll Don McCoy Jason Tejchma Barry Yeadon

11 10 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

1977-81 1979-83 1999-03 1979-83 1996-00 1978-82 2010-14 1988-92 1978-82 1992-96 1984-88 1982-86 1980-84 2003-07 1974-78


All-Time Leaders Points, Season 1) Craig MacTavish 2) Tom Jacobs Ken Kaiser 4) Mike Carr 5) Mike Carr 6) Mike Carr 7) Dean Jenkins Greg Bullock 9) Paul Lohnes 10) Mike McElligott 11) Brendan Concannon 12) Steve Arnold Jon Morris 14) Gary Bishop Jon Morris 16) Greg Bullock Christian Sbrocca 18) Mike Carr 19) Kevin Charbonneau Jon Morris

88 80 80 77 74 71 65 65 64 63 62 61 61 60 60 59 59 57 56 56

1978-79 1978-79 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 1979-80 1979-80 1994-95 1981-82 1970-71 1995-96 1982-83 1986-87 1970-71 1984-85 1993-94 1995-96 1980-81 1981-82 1985-86

Goals, Season 1) Tom Jacobs 2) Mike Carr 3) Craig MacTavish Mike Carr 5) Mike Carr 6) Steve Arnold 7) Ken Kaiser 8) Jon Morris 9) Jon Morris 10) Steve Woods Paul Lohnes Don McCoy Jeff Flaherty Jeff Daw 14) Craig MacTavish Ben Walter 16) Gary Bishop Mike McElligott Mike Carr Jon Morris Greg Bullock

42 38 36 36 35 33 32 29 28 27 27 27 27 27 26 26 25 25 25 25 25

1978-79 1979-80 1978-79 1981-82 1982-83 1982-83 1981-82 1984-85 1986-87 1971-72 1981-82 1983-84 1987-88 1994-95 1977-78 2004-05 1970-71 1970-71 1980-81 1985-86 1994-95

Assists, Season 1) Craig MacTavish 2) Ken Kaiser 3) Dean Jenkins Christian Sbrocca 5) Mike Carr 6) Greg Bullock 7) Mike Carr Jon Morris Brendan Concannon 10) Mike McElligott Tom Jacobs 12) Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes Shane Henry 15) Gary Bishop Tom Mulligan Greg Bullock 18) Kevin Charbonneau 19) Mike Carr Kevin Charbonneau Rob Spath Jon Morris

52 48 42 42 41 40 39 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 35 35 35 34 33 33 33 33

1978-79 1981-82 1979-80 1995-96 1981-82 1994-95 1982-83 1987-88 1995-96 1970-71 1978-79 1978-79 1981-82 1993-94 1970-71 1981-82 1993-94 1981-82 1979-80 1979-80 1981-82 1986-87

Penalty Minutes, Season 1) Jeff Flaherty 2) Greg Bullock 3) Joe Hughes 4) Ed Campbell 5) Christian Sbrocca 6) Ed Campbell 7) Ed Campbell 8) Steve Arnold 9) Tom Tidman Jon Mahoney 11) Tony LoPilato Bobby Robins 13) Mike Murray 14) Dave Barozzino 15) Travis Tucker Paul Botto 17) Todd Nugent Kyle Kidney 19) Rob Spath Kevin Bertram Bobby Robins

126 125 115 114 110 107 105 99 98 98 94 94 92 91 90 90 88 88 86 86 86

1987-88 1994-95 1981-82 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1994-95 1982-83 1981-82 1995-96 1984-85 2005-06 1993-94 1993-94 1992-93 1994-95 1971-72 2000-01 1981-82 1996-97 2004-05

Points, Defenseman, Single Season Name Season 1) Paul Lohnes 1981-82 2) Tom Mulligan 1981-82 3) Paul Lohnes 1980-81 4) Bob Kearin 1970-71 5) Rob Spath 1981-82 6) Rob Spath 1982-83 Ed Campbell 1995-96 8) Ron Hainsey 2000-01 9) Tom Mulligan 1980-81 Joe Hughes 1982-83

Pts 64 45 44 40 39 38 38 36 34 34

Goals, Defenseman, Single Season 1) Paul Lohnes 1981-82 2) Bob Kearin 1970-71 3) Paul Lohnes 1980-81 4) Dave Barozzino 1995-96 Anthony Cappelletti 1998-99 6) Scott MacKay 1974-75 Maury Edwards 2008-09 8) Tom Mulligan 1981-82 Ron Hainsey 2000-01 Paul Lohnes 1978-79 Kerry Angus 1993-94 Dylan Zink 2014-15 Tim Foley 1986-87 Don Graves 1967-68 Kevin Bertram 1999-00

27 22 16 13 13 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Assists, Defenseman, Single Season 1) Paul Lohnes 1981-82 2) Tom Mulligan 1981-82 3) Rob Spath 1981-82 4) Ed Campbell 1995-96 5) Joe Hughes 1982-83 6) Rob Spath 1982-83 7) Paul Lohnes 1980-81 Paul Lohnes 1979-80 9) Mike O’Connor 1978-79 10) Ron Hainsey 2000-01 Carl Valimont 1987-88

37 35 33 32 31 30 28 28 27 26 26

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GOALTENDERS (Min. 600 minutes for seasonal records) (50 games played for career marks) Goals Against Average, Career 1) Connor Hellebuyck 1.60 2) Carter Hutton 2.33 3) Nevin Hamilton 2.46 4) Doug Carr 2.58 5) Cam McCormick 2.64 6) Jimi St. John 3.01 7) Chris Davidson 3.12 8) Peter Vetri 3.14 9) Brian Doyle 3.26 10) John MacKenzie 3.30 11) Scott Fankhouser 3.47 12) Dwayne Roloson 3.63

2012-14 2006-10 2006-10 2010-14 1999-02 1998-02 00-01; 02-05 2004-06 1976-80 1978-82 94-95; 96-99 1990-94

Saves, Career 1) Dana Demole 2) Dwayne Roloson 3) Mark Richards 4) Brian Doyle 5) Martin Fillion 6) Doug Carr 7) Mike Geragosian 8) Carter Hutton 9) Dave Delfino 10) Tom Girard 11) Peter Vetri

3192 2943 2661 2551 2542 2265 2053 2029 1973 1922 1648

1982-86 1990-94 1988-92 1976-80 1994-98 2010-14 1971-75 2006-10 1984-88 1967-71 2004-06

Career Save Percentage 1) Connor Hellebuyck 2) Doug Carr 3) Nevin Hamilton Carter Hutton 5) Peter Vetri 6) Cam McCormick Brian Doyle 8) Mike Geragosian 9) Dwayne Roloson 10) Jimi St. John 11) Chris Davidson 12) Martin Fillion

.946 .915 .913 .913 .900 .895 .895 .893 .888 .886 .882 .879

2012-14 2010-Pres. 2006-10 2006-10 2004-06 1999-02 1976-80 1971-75 1990-94 1998-02 00-01; 02-05 1994-98

Wins, Career 1) Brian Doyle 2) Dana Demole 3) Dwayne Roloson 4) Martin Fillion 5) John MacKenzie 6) Doug Carr 7) Scott Fankhouser 8) Mike Geragosian Dave Delfino 10) Carter Hutton 11) Tom Girard

75 60 51 50 43 42 36 34 34 32 31

1976-80 1982-86 1990-94 1994-98 1978-82 2010-14 94-95; 96-99 1971-75 1984-88 2006-10 1967-71

Shutouts, Career 1) Connor Hellebuyck 2) Carter Hutton 3) Cam McCormick 4) Brian Doyle 5) Nevin Hamilton 6) Doug Carr Chris Davidson Dave Delfino 9) John MacKenzie Martin Fillion Kevin Boyle 12) Peter Vetri Mike Geragosian Dwayne Roloson Dana Demole Tom Girard

12 10 8 7 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

2012-14 2006-10 1999-02 1976-80 2006-10 2010-14 00-01; 02-05 1984-88 1978-82 1994-98 2014-present 2004-06 1971-75 1990-94 1982-86 1967-71

88

Goals Against Average, Season 1) Connor Hellebuyck 1.37 2) Connor Hellebuyck 1.79 3) Doug Carr 1.80 4) Cam McCormick 1.88 5) Carter Hutton 2.04 6) Carter Hutton 2.06 7) Doug Carr 2.13 8) Nevin Hamilton 2.15 9) Nevin Hamilton 2.28 10) Dana Demole 2.34 11) Kevin Boyle 2.42 12) Carter Hutton 2.48 13) Peter Vetri 2.52 14) Jimi St. John 2.55

2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2001-02 2009-10 2008-09 2011-12 2008-09 2006-07 1982-83 2014-15 2007-08 2004-05 2000-01

Saves, Season 1) Dwayne Roloson 2) Dwayne Roloson 3) Peter Vetri 4) Martin Fillion 5) Dana Demole 6) Doug Carr 7) Mark Richards 8) Kevin Boyle 9) Connor Hellebuyck 10) Dana Demole 11) Dana Demole 12) Brian Doyle

1148 1062 1018 966 954 909 902 850 833 818 817 794

1992-93 1993-94 2005-06 1995-96 1985-86 2011-12 1989-90 2014-15 2013-14 1983-84 1984-85 1978-79

Save 1) 2) 3) 4) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 14)

.952 .941 .936 .928 .928 .925 .920 .916 .915 .912 .911 .909 .909 .907

2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2009-10 2011-12 2008-09 2001-02 2008-09 2014-15 2004-05 2007-08 1993-94 2007-08 2003-04

6 6 6 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2012-13 2013-14 2001-02 2009-10 2011-12 2003-04 2006-07 2008-09 2014-15 1976-77 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1986-87 1993-94 2007-08 2008-09

Percentage, Season Connor Hellebuyck Connor Hellebuyck Doug Carr Carter Hutton Doug Carr Nevin Hamilton Cam McCormick Carter Hutton Kevin Boyle Peter Vetri Nevin Hamilton Dwayne Roloson Carter Hutton John Yaros

Shutouts, Season 1) Connor Hellebuyck Connor Hellebuyck Cam McCormick 4) Carter Hutton Doug Carr 6) Chris Davidson Nevin Hamilton Carter Hutton Kevin Boyle 10) Brian Doyle Brian Doyle Brian Doyle John Mackenzie Dave Delfino Dwayne Roloson Carter Hutton Nevin Hamilton Most 1) 2) 3) 4) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 12)

Wins, Season Dana Demole Brian Doyle Martin Fillion John MacKenzie Dwayne Roloson Doug Carr Brian Doyle Dwayne Roloson Connor Hellebuyck John MacKenzie Connor Hellebuyck Kevin Boyle Brian Doyle

27 26 24 23 23 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 17

1982-83 1978-79 1995-96 1981-82 1993-94 2011-12 1979-80 1992-93 2012-13 1980-81 2013-14 2014-15 1977-78


All-Time Scoring 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 19) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 47) 48) 51) 52) 53) 54) 57) 58) 59) 61) 63) 64) 67) 71) 72) 73) 74)

Name (Years) Mike Carr (1979-83) Jon Morris (1984-88) Tom Jacobs (1975-79) Kevin Charbonneau (1978-82) Dean Jenkins (1977-81) Ken Kaiser (1979-83) Christian Sbrocca (1992-96) Paul Lohnes (1978-82) Steve Woods (1971-75) Shane Henry (1990-94) Gary Bishop (1967-71) Mike McElligott (1968-72) Craig Charron (1986-90) Tom Tidman (1978-82) Jeff Daw (1992-96) Ed McGrane (1999-03) Mike Murray (1990-94) Neil Donovan (1993-97) Craig MacTavish (1977-79) Tom Mulligan (1978-82) Chuck Sage (1979-83) Danny Craig (1981-85) Mike Opre (1981-85) Greg Bullock (1993-95) Elias Godoy (2002-06) Bob Kearin (1970-73) Don McCoy (1980-84) Bill Dohaney (1984-88) Tony LoPilato (1984-88) Dan O’Connell (1989-93) Chris Bell (1996-00) David Vallorani (2008-12) Riley Wetmore (2009-13) Joseph Pendenza (2010-14) John Costello (1975-79) Rob Spath (1980-84) Brendan Concannon (1992-96) Kory Falite (2006-10) Ian Herbert (1990-94) Randy LeBrasseur (1986-90) Barry Yeadon (1974-78) Andrew Martin (2002-06) Mike Nicholishen (1994-98) Bruce Hutchinson (1971-75) Brad Rooney (1997-01) Derek Arnold (2010-14) Jason Tejchma (2003-07) John Nagle (1972-76) Shannon Basaraba (1994-98) Scott Wilson (2011-14) Jim Newhouse (1984-88) Danny O’Brien (2002-06) Ed Campbell (1993-96) Scott MacPherson (1986-90) Brendan Flynn (1987-91) Ben Walter (2002-05) Jon Mahoney (1992-96) John Campbell (1996-00) Scott Campbell (2007-11) Scott MacKay (1972-76) Ben Holmstrom (2006-10) Dave Sullivan (1976-80) Yorick Treille (1998-02) Dennis Stead (1970-73) Mark Kumpel (1979-83) Jeff Flaherty (1986-90) Jeremy Dehner (2006-10) Maury Edwards (2007-11) Gene Hayes (1975-79) Dave Gatti (1988-92) Joe Hughes (1979-83) Ryan Sandholm (1993-97) Mike O’Connor (1977-81) Dave Pensa (1989-93) Marc Salsman (1993-97)

GP 121 153 99 128 117 103 158 129 89 141 62 61 142 126 157 144 135 146 55 127 120 109 136 78 133 62 125 135 143 133 140 149 152 152 92 108 126 141 129 129 94 126 147 89 142 154 148 88 142 109 121 145 113 104 115 107 139 139 126 89 144 112 127 64 66 102 139 147 100 108 106 111 106 131 118

G 134 97 97 74 73 65 56 58 77 56 76 55 64 60 68 70 67 62 62 32 64 47 49 49 42 62 50 49 58 56 53 40 50 49 38 21 41 60 36 49 51 39 27 48 35 43 40 41 34 39 48 40 20 43 32 49 43 30 39 27 26 37 36 25 45 48 13 28 15 36 15 33 19 44 35

A 145 134 103 119 118 107 115 109 83 102 80 96 84 87 73 68 67 77 71 101 68 81 77 75 79 58 69 68 56 58 61 74 61 61 70 86 65 46 69 55 52 61 72 50 63 55 57 54 61 56 46 53 71 47 58 41 46 56 46 58 58 47 47 56 36 33 66 51 64 43 63 44 57 31 40

PTS PP SH GW 279 36 7 18 231 37 0 12 200 29 0 12 193 18 5 4 191 11 11 9 172 14 10 6 171 19 4 6 167 23 2 11 160 32 2 10 158 23 2 8 156 22 0 9 151 8 1 3 148 24 4 3 147 5 6 8 141 31 5 10 138 25 8 7 134 23 4 6 134 21 2 8 133 17 0 11 133 7 1 5 132 4 4 6 128 14 2 6 126 9 0 5 124 17 1 8 121 12 2 7 120 20 3 2 119 9 5 5 117 4 5 7 114 15 1 4 114 14 3 5 114 12 6 7 114 ? 1 7 111 14 2 5 110 11 6 6 108 17 3 2 107 10 0 4 106 8 4 4 106 15 0 13 105 12 2 8 104 14 1 5 103 21 5 7 100 14 2 5 99 7 2 5 98 13 1 7 88 7 3 3 98 19 0 10 97 6 5 7 95 12 1 6 95 6 3 6 95 12 0 8 94 22 1 3 93 17 0 6 91 9 0 3 90 18 1 4 90 9 1 3 90 22 2 8 89 7 1 4 86 5 0 4 85 17 0 5 85 8 0 1 84 14 0 7 84 3 0 8 83 10 3 4 81 8 1 5 81 11 4 5 81 18 0 8 79 7 0 1 79 21 0 4 79 5 0 1 79 12 3 5 78 2 2 3 77 11 3 5 76 3 4 2 75 11 0 3 75 19 1 4

76) 81) 83) 84) 86) 87) 88) 92) 93) 97) 99) 102) 103)

John Cusolito (1971-75) Paul Ames (1983-87) Carl Valimont (1984-88) Steve Ablitt (1987-91) Josh Holmstrom (2010-14) Tim Foley (1984-88) Greg Koehler (1996-98) Greg Carter (1988-92) Don Shutt (1968-72) Dave Stevens (1989-93) Jeff Boulanger (1997-01) Bobby Robins (2002-06) Marcel Hamann (1967-70) John Jaskul (1976-79) Norm Bazin (1990-94) Mark Pandolfo (2002-06) Kevin Bertram (1996-00) Rob Roy (1967-71) Brian Flaherty (1973-77) Mark Roebothan (2005-09) Nick Schaus (2006-10) Fran Dee (1978-81) Cleve Kinley (2003-07) Zack Kamrass (2011-15) Billy Moffatt (1976-80) Scott Drevitch (1985-88) Tom Rouleau (1998-02) Chad Ruhwedel (2010-13) David Mayes (1992-96) Steve Arnold (1982-83) Doug Nolan (1995-99) Anthony Capelletti (1995-99)

86 133 140 112 154 139 70 129 61 111 128 127 37 72 134 136 139 63 77 135 148 62 138 147 88 104 141 110 142 30 128 127

30 17 19 23 31 27 36 34 31 29 34 32 35 20 32 35 21 27 25 33 10 32 15 13 13 9 31 15 13 33 27 18

44 57 55 51 43 46 37 38 40 42 36 37 33 48 36 33 46 38 40 32 55 32 49 51 50 54 32 48 49 28 34 43

74 4 0 1 74 8 1 2 74 5 1 0 74 6 1 4 74 15 0 7 73 9 1 3 73 17 2 6 72 5 5 3 71 2 0 5 71 6 1 3 70 12 1 5 69 9 0 3 68 4 3 4 68 8 0 4 68 7 1 3 68 8 0 6 67 13 0 1 65 4 1 0 65 10 0 0 65 8 1 5 65 6 1 1 64 7 0 3 64 8 0 4 64 5 0 2 63 6 0 0 63 2 0 0 63 8 0 5 63 7 1 3 62 4 0 1 61 13 2 5 61 8 4 2 61 10 2 5

Joe Pendenza, 2010-14, is the most recent River Hawk to join the 100-point club. He reached that plateau with two goals and an assist against Providence on January 25, 2014

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Awards and Honors New England Hockey Writers All-Stars 1974-75 Mike Geragosian 1976-77 John Costello Brian Doyle Tom Jacobs 1977-78 Craig MacTavish 1978-79 Gene Hayes Tom Jacobs Craig MacTavish 1979-80 Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1980-81 Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1981-82 Mike Carr Ken Kaiser Paul Lohnes John MacKenzie Tom Mulligan 1982-83 Mike Carr Dana Demole Joe Hughes Chuck Sage Rob Spath 1986-87 Jon Morris 1993-94 Greg Bullock Shane Henry Dwayne Roloson 1994-95 Greg Bullock 1995-96 Christian Sbrocca 1998-99 Anthony Cappelletti 2000-01 Ron Hainsey 2008-09 Maury Edwards 2009-10 Carter Hutton 2011-12 Doug Carr 2012-13 Chad Ruhwedel Joseph Pendenza 2013-14 Connor Hellebuyck All-ECAC Division II 1971-72 Mike McElligott 1977-78 Craig MacTavish Tom Jacobs 1979-80 Craig MacTavish Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes Tom Mulligan 1980-81 Mike Carr Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1981-82 Mike Carr Ken Kaiser Paul Lohnes 1982-83 Mike Carr Rob Spath ECAC Division II Player of the Year 1978-79 Craig MacTavish 1982-83 Dana Demole ECAC Division II Rookie of the Year 1977-78 Craig MacTavish 1979-80 Mark Kumpel 1982-83 Dana Demole

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New England 1981-82 1984-85 1985-86 1992-93 1993-94 1995-96 1998-99 2000-01 2001-02 2009-10 2011-12 2012-13

Hockey Writers Awards Paul Lohnes, Top Defenseman Jon Morris, Rookie of the Year Dana Demole, Unsung Hero Shane Henry, Most Improved Player Dwayne Roloson, MVP Bruce Crowder, Coach of the Year Bruce Crowder, Coach of the Year Brendan Concannon, Most Improved Player Doug Nolan, Best Defensive Forward Ron Hainsey, Top Defenseman Chris Gustafson, Unsung Hero Ben Holmstrom, Best Defensive Forward Doug Carr, Most Improved Player Scott Wilson, Rookie of the Year Norm Bazin, Coach of the Year Chad Ruhwedel, Best Defenseman

UML Hall of Fame Inducted Player 1977 Gary Bishop, F (1967-71) 1981 Mike Geragosian, G (1971-75) 1984 Tom Jacobs, F (1975-79) 1985 Brian Doyle, G (1976-80) 1986 Mike McElligott, F (1968-72) 1987 Paul Lohnes, D (1978-82) 1988 Mike Carr, F (1979-83) 1989 Kevin Charbonneau, F (1978-82) 1992 Robert Kearin, D (1969-73) 1992 Steve Woods, F (1971-75) 1993 Jon Morris, F (1984-88) 1994 Dana Demole, G (1982-86) 1999 Dwayne Roloson, G (1990-94) 2007 1979 National Championship Team 2007 1981 National Championship Team 2007 1982 National Championship Team 2009 Shane Henry, F (1990-94) 2010 Christian Sbrocca (1992-96) UML All-Americans Year Player 1979 Tom Jacobs Craig MacTavish 1980 Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes Tom Mulligan 1981 Dean Jenkins Paul Lohnes 1982 Ken Kaiser Paul Lohnes John Makenzie 1983 Mike Carr 1987 Jon Morris 1994 Shane Henry Dwayne Roloson 1995 Greg Bullock 2001 Ron Hainsey 2009 Maury Edwards 2013 Chad Ruhwedel 2014 Connor Hellebuyck Hobey Baker Winners/Finalists Year Player 1982 Paul Lohnes (Winner, Division II) 1983 Mike Carr (Winner, Division II) 1994 Dwayne Roloson (Finalist) 1995 Greg Bullock (Finalist) Mike Richter Award (Most Outstanding Goalie) Year Player 2014 Connor Hellebuyck

Hockey East Yearly Awards Coach of the Year Year Coach 1986-87 Bill Riley, Jr. 1993-94 Bruce Crowder 1995-96 Bruce Crowder 2011-12 Norm Bazin 2012-13 Norm Bazin Player of the Year Year Player 1993-94 Dwayne Roloson Rookie of the Year Year Player 1993-94 Greg Bullock 1996-97 Greg Koehler 2004-05 Peter Vetri 2011-12 Scott Wilson Sportsmanship Award Year Player 1992-93 Shane Henry 2005-06 Danny O’Brien Charley Holt Team Sportsmanship Award Year Team 2002-03 UMass Lowell 2007-08 UMass Lowell Best Defensive Forward Year Player 1998-99 Doug Nolan 2009-10 Ben Holmstrom Turfer Award Year Player 2011-12 Matt Ferreira Goaltending Champion Year Player 2009-10 Carter Hutton 2012-13 Connor Hellebuyck Hockey East All Star Team Year Player 1984-85 Paul Ames 1986-87 Jon Morris Paul Ames Dave Delfino 1987-88 Carl Valimont 1991-92 Mark Richards 1992-93 Shane Henry Mike Murray 1993-94 Dwayne Roloson Shane Henry Greg Bullock 1994-95 Greg Bullock 1995-96 Christian Sbrocca 1996-97 Neil Donovan Mike Nicholishen 1997-98 Mike Nicholishen 1998-99 Anthony Cappelletti 2000-01 Ron Hainsey Brad Rooney 2001-02 Ed McGrane Cam McCormick 2002-03 Ed McGrane 2003-04 Elias Godoy 2004-05 Ben Walter 2007-08 Kory Falite 2008-09 Maury Edwards Nick Schaus 2009-10 Jeremy Dehner Carter Hutton 2011-12 Doug Carr 2012-13 Chad Ruhwedel Connor Hellebuyck Joseph Pendenza Riley Wetmore 2013-14 Connor Hellebuyck Hockey East All Rookie Team Year Player 1984-85 Jon Morris 1986-87 Randy LeBrasseur 1988-89 Mark Richards 1993-94 Greg Bullock 1996-97 Greg Koehler 1999-00 Ron Hainsey 2000-01 Laurent Meunier 2003-04 Cleve Kinley Jason Tejchma 2004-05 Peter Vetri 2007-08 Maury Edwards 2008-09 David Vallorani 2011-12 Scott Wilson Zach Kamrass 2012-13 Connor Hellebuyck 2013-14 Michael Kapla 2014-15 C.J. Smith

Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team Honorable Mention 2nd Team Honorable Mention 2nd Team Honorable Mention 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team Honorable Mention 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team


UML and the Hockey East Tournament 1985 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 UNH - 7-6, 4-8, [1-0] Semifinals - #1 Boston College 6, UML 5 Consolation - #2 Boston University 6, UML 4 All-Tournament Team - Jon Morris

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1986 Tournament Quarterfinals - #6 UML over #3 Northeastern - 4-2, 3-4 Semifinals - #1 Boston College 5, UML 2 Consolation - UML 5, #4 Providence 2

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2005 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 Maine over #5 UML - 2-7, 1-5

1987 Tournament Semifinals - #3 Maine 5, #2 UML 2 1988 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Boston College - 3-3, 5-2 Semifinals - #2 Northeastern over UML - 3-1, 1-2 ^

2006 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Maine over #7 UML - 3-4 (ot), 3-4 ^

1990 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Maine over #7 UML - 7-3, 16-0 1991 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Maine over #7 UML - 5-3 1992 Tournament Quarterfinals - #3 Providence over #6 UML - 6-0 1993 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Providence - 7-4, 3-3 Semifinals - #1 Maine 7, UML 5 Consolation - UML 5, #3 UNH 4 (ot) All-Tournament Team - Mike Murray 1994 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 UML over #7 Merrimack - 7-1, 3-0 Semifinals - UML 4, #3 UNH 2 Championship - #1 Boston University 3, UML 2 All-Tournament Team - Dwayne Roloson, Greg Bullock MVP - Dwayne Roloson 1995 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 Northeastern - 5-4 Semifinals - #2 Boston University 4, UML 2 Consolation - #1 Maine 6, UML 0 1996 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 UML over #7 Northeastern - 7-3, 4-3 Semifinals - #3 Maine 5, UML 2 Consolation - #1 Boston University 7, UML 3 1997 Tournament Quarterfinals - #6 UML over #3 Providence - 6-2, 6-5 Semifinals - #1 Boston University 3, UML 2 Consolation - #5 Boston College 2, UML 2 (ot) All-Tournament Team - Chris Bell 1998 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 Northeastern - 8-2, 2-3, 5-1 Semifinals - #6 Maine 6, UML 2

2008 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 Boston University over #7 UML - 3-5, 4-1, 2-4 2009 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 Vermont - 4-3 (OT), 4-2 Semifinals - # 5 UML over #2 Northeastern - 3-2 (OT) Championship - #1 Boston University over #5 UML, 1-0 All-Tournament Team - Scott Campbell, Maury Edwards 2010 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 Maine over #5 UML - 2-1, 0-2, 2-3 (OT) 2012 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 Providence over #4 UML - 3-5, 3-2 (OT), 0-1 2013 Tournament Quarterfinals - #1 UML over #8 Maine - 4-2, 2-1 (OT) Semifinals - # 1 UML over #4 Providence - 2-1 Championship - #1 UML over #3 Boston University, 1-0 All-Tournament Team - Connor Hellebuyck, Chad Ruhwedel, Scott Wilson MVP - Connor Hellebuyck 2014 Tournament Quarterfinals - #2 UML over #7 Vermont - 3-2, 2-3 (OT), 2-1 Semifinals - # 2 UML over #8 Notre Dame - 4-0 Championship - #2 UML over #4 New Hampshire, 4-0 All-Tournament Team - Connor Hellebuyck, Christian Folin, Joseph Pendenza, A.J. White MVP - Connor Hellebuyck 2015 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Notre Dame - 5-0, 2-4, 6-4 Semifinals - # 4 UML over #7 Vermont - 4-1 Championship - #1 Boston University over #4 UML - 5-3 !

Two Games [mini-game]

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Two Games, Total Goals

Summary: Overall Record: 38-43-3 Quarterfinal Record: 28-27-2 Semifinal Record: 6-11 Consolation Record: 2-3-1

1999 Tournament Quarterfinals - #3 Boston College over #6 UML - 5-0, 5-4 2001 Tournament Quarterfinals - #5 UML over #4 UNH - 2-4, 2-1, 2-1 Semifinals - #1 Boston College 5, UML 1 2002 Tournament Quarterfinals - #4 UML over #5 Northeastern - 5-2, 2-4, 3-1 Semifinals - #1 UNH 4, UML 3 All-Tournament Team - Mark Concannon 2003 Tournament Quarterfinals - #1 UNH over #8 UML - 4-8, 4-8 2004 Tournament Quarterfinals - #3 Massachusetts over #6 UML - 3-6, 1-3

Derek Arnold scores the game-winning goal as the River Hawks defeated Boston University, 1-0, to win their first Hockey East Tournament Championship, March 23, 2013 at TD Garden.

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UML and the NCAA Tournament 1979 Tournament Semifinal Final

UML 10, Ill.-Chicago 6 UML 6, Mankato State 4

1980 Tournament Semifinal Consolation

Mankato State 8, UML 1 UML 8, Merrimack 7

1981 Tournament Semifinal Championship

UML 8, Mankato St. 7 (OT) UML 5, Plattsburgh St. 4

No. Andover, Mass. No. Andover, Mass.

1982 Tournament Quarterfinal* Quarterfinal* Semifinal Championship

UML 9, Oswego St. 5 Oswego St. 4, UML 3 UML 4, Merrimack 3 UML 6, Plattsburgh St. 1

Billerica, Billerica, Billerica, Billerica,

Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass.

1983 Tournament Quarterfinal* Quarterfinal* Semifinal Consolation

UML 10, Oswego St. 2 UML 5, Oswego St. 3 RIT 4, UML 1 UML 5, Babson 3

Billerica, Billerica, Billerica, Billerica,

Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass.

No. Andover, Mass. No. Andover, Mass.

Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y.

1983-84 – UMass Lowell enters NCAA Division I 1988 Tournament First Round* First Round*

Wisconsin 7, UML 1 UML 4, Wisconsin 4

1994 Tournament Regional Semifinal Regional Final

UML 4, Michigan State 3 Minnesota 2, UML 1 (2OT)

East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich.

1996 Tournament Regional Semifinal Regional Final

UML 6, Michigan State 2 Colorado College 5, UML 3

East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich.

2012 Tournament Regional Semifinal Regional Final

UML 4, Miami 3 (OT) Union 4, UML 2

Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn.

2013 Tournament Regional Semifinal Regional Final National Semifinal

UML 6, Wisconsin 1 UML 2, New Hampshire 0 Yale 3, UML 2 (OT)

Manchester, N.H. Manchester, N.H. Pittsburgh, Pa.

2014 Tournament Regional Semifinal Regional Final

UML 2, Minnesota State 1 Boston College 4, UML 3

Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass.

Madison, Wis. Madison, Wis.

UML and the Division II ECAC/East Tournament 1972 Tournament Quarterfinals

Vermont 7, UML 0

1977 Tournament Quarterfinals Semifinals

UML 4, Bowdoin 2 Merrimack 6, UML 2

1978 Tournament Quarterfinals Semifinals

UML 6, American International 4 Merrimack 6, UML 4

Tyngsboro, Mass. No. Andover, Mass.

1979 Tournament Quarterfinals Semifinal Final

UML 7, New Haven 3 UML 7, Merrimack 6 UML 4, Salem State 1

Tyngsboro, Mass. Tyngsboro, Mass. Tyngsboro, Mass.

1980 Tournament Quarterfinal Semifinal Final

UML 8, New Haven 5 UML 4, Holy Cross 2 Merrimack 4, UML 0

Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass.

1981 Tournament Quarterfinal Semifinal Final

UML 4, Colby 3 UML 6, Bowdoin 3 UML 6, Merrimack 4

Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass.

1982 Tournament Quarterfinal Semifinal Final

UML 8, Holy Cross 2 Billerica, Mass. UML 3, New England College 2 (OT) Billerica, Mass. UML 5, Merrimack 1 Billerica, Mass.

1983 Tournament Quarterfinal Semifinal Final

UML 9, St. Anselm 2 UML 5, Salem State 1 UML 3, Babson 2 (3OT)

Burlington, Vt..

Brunswick, Maine No. Andover, Mass.

Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass.

ECAC/East Summary: Appearances: 8 Overall Record: 13-4-0 Quarterfinal Record: 6-2-0 Semifinal Record: 5-2-0 Championship Record: 4-1-0

*Series decided on total goals Division II Summary: Appearances: 5 Overall Record: 11-3-0 Quarterfinal Record: 3-1-0 Semifinal Record: 3-2-0 Consolation Record: 2-0-0 Championship Record: 3-0-0 Division I Summary: Appearances: 6 Overall Record: 6-6-1 First Round: 0-1-1 Regional Semifinal Record: 5-0-0 Regional Final Record: 1-4-0 National Semifinal Record: 0-1-0 National Championship Record: 0-0-0 All Time Summary: Appearances: 11 Overall Record: 17-9-1

Riley Wetmore scored two goals including the overtime game winner against Miami in the 2012 NCAA East Regional in Bridgeport. Wetmore captained the River Hawks to two NCAA appearances, the only captain to do so.

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UML and In-Season Tournaments Date

Tournament/Opponents

Rensselaer Holiday Tournament Troy, NY Bowling Green W, 7-3 Rensselaer L, 6-8

2nd

2003-04 12/27 12/28

Badger Showdown Ferris State Union

Madison, WI L, 4-7 W, 5-3

3rd

1982-83 12/29 12/30

Location/Results

UML Finish

Rensselaer Holiday Tournament Troy, NY Northern Arizona W, 6-5 Rensselaer L, 4-6

2nd

2005-06 12/29 12/30

Dodge Holiday Classic Canisius Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN W, 5-4 L, 4-5

2nd

1983-84 12/30 12/31

Empire Cup Clarkson Concordia

Glens Falls, NY L, 1-5 W, 10-4

3rd

2006-07 10/20 10/21

Mutual of Omaha Stampede Northern Michigan Niagara

Omaha, NE L, 1-2 W, 7-4

3rd

1985-86 11/29 11/30

Dexter Shoe Classic Clarkson Princeton

Orono, ME L, 5-7 W, 9-4

3rd

2006-07 12/29 12/30

Wells Fargo Denver Cup Brown Denver

Denver, CO T, 1-1 (OT, 3-2 SO) L, 1-2

2nd

1988-89 12/27 12/28

Syracuse Invitational Colgate Lake Superior St.

Syracuse, NY W, 4-3 OT L, 3-8

2nd

2007-08 12/28 12/29

Florida College Classic Cornell Maine

Estero, FL W, 3-2 W, 6-0

1st

1990-91 12/28 12/29

USAir Hockey Classic Elmira Providence

Providence, RI W, 9-2 W, 4-1

1st

2008-09 1/2 1/3

Shillelagh Tournament Minnesota-Duluth Union

Hoffman Estates, IL L, 1-2 L, 1-2

4th

1991-92 11/1 11/2

Dexter Shoe Classic Concordia Maine

Orono, ME W, 5-4 L, 2-4

2nd

2009-10 10/9 10/10

Icebreaker Invitational St. Lawrence Nebraska-Omaha

Omaha, NE W, 3-0 L, 3-4

2nd

1991-92 1/3 1/4

Rensselaer Holiday Tournament Tory, NH Rensselaer L, 3-5 Clarkson L, 1-3

4th

2009-10 1/2 1/3

Ledyard Bank Classic Holy Cross Northeastern

Hanover, NH W, 3-0 L, 1-2

2nd

1992-93 12/29 12/30 1993-94 12/29 12/30

Rensselaer Holiday Tournament Troy, NY Army W, 6-2 Rensselaer L, 3-11

2nd

2011-12 12/29 12/30

Toyota UConn Hockey Classic Rensselaer Connecticut

Storrs, CT W, 7-2 W, 4-3 OT

Great Alaska Faceoff Alaska-Fairbanks Western Michigan Illinois-Chicago

Fairbanks, AK T, 3-3 OT W, 3-2 T, 3-3 OT

1st

2013-14 12/28 12/29

Catamount Cup Canisius Clarkson

Burlington, VT W, 5-2 W, 3-1

T1st

1994-95 11/24 11/25 11/26

Syracuse Invitational Clarkson Colgate

Syracuse, NY L, 2-9 L, 3-4 OT

4th

Frozen Holiday Classic Sacred Heart Connecticut

Bridgeport, CT W, 5-1 W, 3-1

1st

1994-95 12/29 12/30

2014-15 12/27 12/28

Governors Cup Vermont New Hampshire

Orono, ME L, 1-2 W, 9-6

3rd

Maricucci Classic R I T Merrimack

Minneapolis, Minn. W, 7-3 W, 3-1

1st

1995-96 11/24 11/25

2014-15 1/2 1/3

1996-97 11/29 11/30

Governors Cup Maine Vermont

Burlington, VT L, 3-4 L, 4-6

4th

1996-97 12/30 12/31

Auld Lang Syne Tournament Dartmouth Northeastern

Hanover, NH L, 2-6 L, 3-4

4th

1997-98 11/28 11/29

Governors Cup New Hampshire Vermont

Durham, NH L, 2-4 L, 0-4

4th

1998-99 11/27 11/28

Governors Cup Vermont New Hampshire

Lowell, MA L, 3-4 OT L, 1-5

4th

1998-99 1/2 1/3

Silverado Shootout Army Minnesota-Duluth

Duluth, MN W, 6-1 W, 3-0

1st

1999-00 11/26 11/27 Date

Pepsi City of Lights Tournament Connecticut Air Force Tournament/Opponents

Lowell, MA W, 13-1 W, 3-1 Location/Results

1st

2000-01 12/29 12/30

Alabama-Huntsville Shootout Nebraska-Omaha Alabama-Huntsville

Huntsville, AL L, 2-5 W, 5-1

3rd

2001-02 12/28 12/29

Wells Fargo Denver Cup Harvard Denver

Denver, CO W, 2-0 L, 1-2

2nd

2002-03 12/28 12/29

Auld Lang Syne Tournament Vermont Dartmouth

Hanover, NH W, 5-0 L, 2-10

2nd

2003-04 10/17 10/18

Nye Frontier Classic Miami Alaska-Anchorage

Archorage, AK T, 4-4 (OT, 1-0 SO) L, 0-1

2nd

2003-04 10/24 10/25

Xerox Punch Imlach Showcase Niagara Canisius

Buffalo, NY W, 6-1 T, 2-2 (OT)

UML Finish

1st

UMass Lowell Overall In-Season Tournament Record: 34-32-5 (.514) In-Season Tournaments Won: 9

The Alumni Cup UMass Lowell vs. Massachusetts Season Winner 1994-95 UMass Lowell 1995-96 Tied, UMass Lowell Retains 1996-97 Massachusetts 1997-98 UMass Lowell 1998-99 UMass Lowell 1999-00 UMass Lowell 2000-01 UMass Lowell 2001-02 UMass Lowell 2002-03 Massachusetts 2003-04 Massachusetts # 2004-05 UMass Lowell 2005-06 UMass Lowell 2006-07 Massachusetts 2007-08 UMass Lowell 2008-09 UMass Lowell 2009-10 Massachusetts 2010-11 Massachusetts 2011-12 UMass Lowell 2012-13 UMass Lowell 2013-14 UMass Lowell 2014-15 UMass Lowell

UML Record 3-0-0 1-1-1 1-2-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-2 2-1-0 2-0-1 1-2-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-2 2-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 1-1-1 35-21-7

UMass Lowell has won or retained the Cup 15 times. Massachusetts has won or retained the Cup six times. # UMass Lowell forfeited two games in 2003-04

1st

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UMass Lowell Hockey Yearly Awards Most Valuable Player

C.J. Smith

Forward Des Moines, Iowa

Zack Kamrass

Defenseman Atlanta, Georgia

Rookie of the Year Year 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81

Player, Position C.J. Smith, Forward Zack Kamrass, Defenseman Connor Hellebuyck, Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, Goaltender Doug Carr, Goaltender Riley Wetmore, Forward Carter Hutton, Goaltender Maury Edwards, Defenseman Kory Falite, Forward Jason Tejchma, Forward Bobby Robins, Forward Ben Walter, Forward Elias Godoy, Forward Ed McGrane, Forward Ed McGrane, Forward Ron Hainsey, Defenseman Chris Bell, Forward Anthony Cappelletti, Defenseman Mike Nicholishen, Defenseman Neil Donovan, Forward Brendan Concannon, Forward Greg Bullock, Forward Dwayne Roloson, Goaltender Dwayne Roloson, Goaltender Mark Richards, Goaltender Brendan Flynn, Forward Mark Richards, Goaltender Craig Charron, Forward Dave Delfino, Goaltender Jon Morris, Forward Dana Demole, Goaltender Jon Morris, Forward Don McCoy, Forward Mike Carr, Forward Paul Lohnes, Defenseman Dean Jenkins, Forward

C.J. Smith

Forward Des Moines, Iowa

Unsung Hero Award

Best Defensive Player

Zack Kamrass Defenseman Atlanta, Ga.

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Year Player 2014-15 Zack Kamrass 2013-14 Zack Kamrass 2012-13 Chad Ruhwedel 2011-12 Chad Ruhwedel 2010-11 Chad Ruhwedel 2009-10 Jeremy Dehner 2008-09 Jeremy Dehner Nick Schaus 2007-08 Jeremy Dehner 2006-07 Jeremy Dehner 2005-06 Matt Collar 2004-05 Matt Collar 2003-04 Matt Collar 2002-03 Matt Collar 2001-02 Cam McCormick 2000-01 Jerramie Domish 1999-00 Chris Gustafson 1998-99 Anthony Cappelletti 1997-98 Mike Nicholishen 1996-97 Mike Nicholishen 1995-96 Ed Campbell 1994-95 Aaron Kriss 1993-94 Ed Campbell 1992-93 Scott Meehan 1991-92 Scott Meehan 1990-91 Mike Erickson 1989-90 Tim Smallwood 1988-89 Gary Murphy 1987-88 Carl Valimont 1986-87 Paul Ames 1985-86 Paul Ames

Jake Suter

Defenseman Lac du Flambeau, Wisc.

Year 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83

Player, Position C.J. Smith, Forward Michael Kapla, Defenseman Connor Hellebuyck, Goaltender Scott Wilson, Forward Chad Ruhwedel, Defenseman Riley Wetmore, Forward David Vallorani, Forward Maury Edwards, Defenseman Jeremy Dehner, Defenseman Nick Monroe, Forward Peter Vetri, Goaltender Cleve Kinley, Defenseman Andrew Martin, Forward Baptiste Amar, Defenseman Laurent Meunier, Forward Ron Hainsey, Defenseman Ed McGrane, Forward Yorick Treille, Forward Brad Rooney, Forward Greg Koehler, Forward Wil Tormey, Defenseman Mike Nicholishen, Defenseman Greg Bullock, Forward Jeff Daw, Forward Aaron Kriss, Defenseman Dwayne Roloson, Goaltender Dan O’Connell, Forward Mark Richards, Goaltender Steve Ablitt, Forward not available not available Jon Morris, Forward Paul Ames, Defenseman Dana Demole, Goaltender

Year Player 2014-15 Jake Suter, Defenseman 2013-14 Josh Holmstrom, Forward 2012-13 Josh Holmstrom, Forward 2011-12 Josh Holmstrom, Forward 2010-11 Jason DeLuca, Forward 2009-10 Barry Goers, Defenseman 2008-09 Nick Monroe, Forward 2007-08 Kelly Sullivan, Defenseman 2006-07 Nick Schaus, Defenseman 2005-06 Jeremy Hall, Forward 2004-05 Jason Tejchma, Forward 2003-04 Andrew Martin, Forward 2002-03 Steve Slonina, Forward 2001-02 Laurent Meunier, Forward 2000-01 Brad Rooney, Forward Tom Rouleau, Forward 1999-00 Tom Rouleau, Forward 1998-99 Mike Mulligan, Forward 1997-98 Shannon Basaraba, Forward 1996-97 Chris Bell, Forward 1995-96 Marc Salsman, Forward 1994-95 Christian Sbrocca, Forward 1993-94 Norm Bazin, Forward 1992-93 Dan O’Connell, Forward 1991-92 Shane Henry, Forward 1990-91 Dave Gatti, Forward 1989-90 Brendan Flynn, Forward 1988-89 John Borrell, Forward 1987-88 Scott Drevitch, Defenseman 1986-87 Dave Delfino, Goaltender Craig Charron, Forward 1985-86 Dana Demole, Goaltender 1984-85 Scott Wiebolt, Defenseman


UMass Lowell Hockey Yearly Awards “Gus” Coutu Award (Most Spirited Player)

Most Improved Player

Given anually to the player who best exemplifies the spirit of the UML hockey program. Prior to 1987-88, presented as the Most Spirited Player Award.

A. J. White

Forward Dearborn, Mich.

Year Player, Position 2014-15 A.J. White, Forward 2013-14 Josh Holmstrom, Forward 2012-13 Riley Wetmore, Forward 2011-12 Riley Wetmore, Forward 2010-11 Ryan Blair, Defenseman 2009-10 Ben Holmstrom, Forward 2008-09 Mark Roebothan, Forward 2007-08 Ben Holmstrom, Forward 2006-07 Jeremy Hall, Forward 2005-06 Andrew Martin, Forward 2004-05 Andrew Martin, Forward 2003-04 Danny O’Brien, Forward 2002-03 Mark Concannon, Forward 2001-02 Chris Gustafson, Defenseman 2000-01 Chris Gustafson, Defenseman 1999-00 Craig Brown, Forward 1998-99 Mike Mulligan, Forward 1997-98 Mike Mulligan, Forward 1996-97 Marc Salsman, Forward 1995-96 Bill Riga, Forward 1994-95 Eric Brown, Forward 1993-94 Norm Bazin, Forward 1992-93 Mark Carlson, Forward 1991-92 Dave Gatti, Forward 1990-91 Dave Gatti, Forward 1989-90 Dave Gatti, Forward 1988-89 Conrade Thomas, Forward 1987-88 Conrade Thomas, Forward 1986-87 Jim Newhouse, Forward 1985-86 Tom Evangelista, Forward 1984-85 Mike O’Neill, Defenseman 1983-84 Dennis McCarroll, Forward 1982-83 1981-82 Ken Kaiser, Forward 1980-81 Dean Jenkins, Forward

Coaches’ Perseverance Award

Kevin Boyle

Goalie Manalapan, N.J.

Year 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93

Dylan Zink

Defenseman Madison, Wisc.

Year Player, Position 2014-15 Dylan Zink, Defenseman 2013-14 Evan Campbell, Forward 2012-13 A.J. White, Forward 2011-12 Doug Carr, Goaltender 2010-11 Matt Ferreira, Forward 2009-10 Colin Wright, Forward 2008-09 Michael Budd, Forward 2007-08 Ryan Blair, Defenseman 2006-07 Nevin Hamilton, Goaltender 2005-06 Jake Pence, Defenseman 2004-05 Brian Bova, Forward 2003-04 Mark Pandolfo, Forward 2002-03 Dominic Smart, Goaltender 2001-02 Anders Strome, Forward 2000-01 Peter Hay, Forward 1999-00 Mark Concannon, Forward 1998-99 Tom Rouleau, Forward 1997-98 Jason Savageau, Defenseman 1996-97 Chris Bell, Forward 1995-96 Martin Fillion, Goaltender 1994-95 Brendan Concannon, Forward 1993-94 Norm Bazin, Forward 1992-93 Shane Henry, Forward 1991-92 Mike Murray, Forward 1990-91 Dave Pensa, Forward 1989-90 Scott Wenham, Defenseman 1988-89 Scott MacPherson, Forward 1987-88 Jeff Flaherty, Forward 1986-87 Jeff Flaherty, Forward 1985-86 Mike Rawnsley, Defenseman 1984-85 Tom Evangelista, Forward 1983-84 Mike O’Neill, Defenseman 1982-83 1981-82 Ken Kaiser, Forward

Marc Connelly Award Player, Position Kevin Boyle, Goaltender Doug Carr, Goaltender Shayne Thompson, Forward Tim Corcoran, Defenseman David Vallorani, Forward Paul Worthington, Forward Matt Ferreira, Forward Paul Worthington, Forward Jon Dryjowicz-Burek, Goaltender Andrew Martin, Forward Paul D’Agostino, Forward Peter Hanlon, Forward Kim Brandvold, Defenseman Kevin Kotyluk, Defenseman Jeff Boulanger, Forward Jimi St. John, Goaltender Scott Fankhouser, Goaltender Martin Fillion, Goaltender Ryan Sandholm, Forward Dave Barozzino, Defenseman Paul Botto, Defenseman Kerry Angus, Defenseman Tim Smallwood, Forward

Given annually to a non-player who made a signifigant positive impact on the UML Hockey Program, as voted by the players. Named in honor of Marc Connelly. Year Name 2014-15 Ben Bransfield 2013-14 Devan McConnell

Ben Bransfield

Student Manager

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97

Ryan Ward Nick DeFelice Dan Darrow Sean Patno John Defreitas Mike Kuenzler Jonathan Albert Bob Gamache Bob Ellis Artie Poitras Dan Fisher Jon Hogan Don Lampron Scott MacKenzie Joe Delaney Matt Scapparotti Matt Scapparotti Jim Connelly

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UML Yearly Awards

2013-2014 G. Harvey Chandler Award

Presented annually to the top scorer, the G. Harvey Chandler Memorial Trophy honors the late University of Lowell Trustee whose contributions to the Athletic Department were immeasurable. Inducted posthumously into the UMass Lowell Athletic Hall of Fame in 1983, Chandler was a driving force behind the growth of the school’s Athletic Department. As a member of the Trustees and the University’s Building Authority, he was influential in providing the resources needed for a quality athletic program to emerge. He was also instrumental in initiating the purchase of the Tully Forum, home for the River Hawks hockey team from 1980 to 1998.

C.J. Smith

Forward, Des Moines, Iowa Season Player, Year 2014-15 C.J. Smith 2013-14 Joseph Pendenza 2012-13 Scott Wilson Joseph Pendenza 2011-12 Riley Wetmore, Jr. 2010-11 David Vallorani, Jr. 2009-10 Scott Campbell, Jr. Kory Falite, Sr. 2008-09 Scott Campbell, So. 2007-08 Kory Falite, So. 2006-07 Jason Tejchma, Sr. 2005-06 Bobby Robins, Sr. 2004-05 Elias Godoy, Jr. Ben Walter, Jr. 2003-04 Elias Godoy, So. 2002-03 Ed McGrane, Sr. 2001-02 Ed McGrane, Jr. 2000-01 Ed McGrane, So. 1999-00 Chris Bell, Sr. 1998-99 John Campbell,Jr. 1997-98 Greg Koehler, So. 1996-97 Neil Donovan, Sr. 1995-96 Brendan Concannon, Sr. 1994-95 Greg Bullock, So. 1993-94 Greg Bullock, Fr. 1992-93 Shane Henry, Jr. 1991-92 Mike Murray, So. 1990-91 Brendan Flynn, Sr. 1989-90 Craig Charron, Sr. 1988-89 Scott MacPherson, Jr. 1987-88 Jon Morris, Sr. 1986-87 Jon Morris, Jr. 1985-86 Jon Morris, So. 1984-85 Jon Morris, Fr. 1983-84 Don McCoy, Sr. 1982-83 Mike Carr, Sr. 1981-82 Ken Kaiser, Jr. 1980-81 Mike Carr, So. 1979-80 Mike Carr, Fr. 1978-79 Craig MacTavish, So. 1977-78 Craig MacTavish, Fr. 1976-77 Tom Jacobs, So. 1975-76 John Costello, Fr. 1974-75 Steve Woods, Sr. 1973-74 Steve Woods, Jr. 1972-73 Bob Kearin, Sr. 1971-72 Steve Woods, Sr. Mike McElligott, Sr. 1970-71 Mike McElligott, Jr. 1969-70 Gary Bishop, Jr. Mike McElligott, So. 1968-69 Gary Bishop, So. 1967-68 Gary Bishop, Fr.

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C.J. Smith (above) led the River Hawks in scoring during the 2014-15 season with 35 points. Joseph Pendenza was the top UMass Lowell point scorer in both 2012-13 and 2013-14.

David Vallorani, shown above scoring a goal against Northeastern, led UMass Lowell in scoring during the 2010-11 season.


UML and the NHL Draft Player John Costello Craig MacTavish Mark Kumpel John Shumski Tom McComb Paul Ames Jon Morris Jyrki Maki Jim Newhouse John Borrell Carl Valimont Gary Murphy Peter Harris Sean Boudreault Jeff Flaherty Peter Heinze Craig Daly Michael Tinkham Mike Erickson Mark Carlson Matt Hayes Keith Carney Matt Robbins Craig Charron Mike Murray Travis Tucker Mark Richards Aaron Kriss Scott Meehan Ryan Golden Ed Campbell Scott Fankhouser Doug Nolan Kyle Kidney

UML Years 1975-79 1977-79 1979-83 1984-86 1983-84 1983-87 1984-88 1984-87; 1988-89 1984-87 1985-89 1984-88 1985-89 1986-90 1987-89 1986-90 1984-87 1988-89 1989-90 1987-91 1990-93 1988-90 1990-93 1989-90 1986-90 1990-94 1990-94 1988-92 1991-95 1989-93 1994-95 1993-95 1994-95; 1996-99 1995-99 1997-01

Draft Team, Montreal, Boston, Quebec, St. Louis, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Quebec, Boston, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Quebec, NY Islanders, Quebec, Boston, Edmonton, Vancouver, Edmonton, NY Islanders, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Toronto, NY Islanders, Montreal, Calgary, Detroit, Winnipeg, San Jose, Vancouver, Boston, NY Rangers, St. Louis, Toronto, Colorado,

Year 1979 1978 1980 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1993 1993 1994 1994 1997

Round 15th 9th 6th 10th 6th 7th 5th 8th 12th 5th 10th 11th 8th 12th 12th Supp. 9th 10th 11th 11th 7th 5th 9th Supp. 9th 10th Supp. 11th Supp. 7th 8th 11th 11th 9th

Player Yorick Treille Josh Reed Mark Concannon Ron Hainsey Ben Walter Chris Auger Scott Wilson Connor Hellebuyck Dmitry Sinitsyn Evan Campbell

UML Years 1998-02 1999-03 1999-03 1999-01 2002-05 2006-10 2011-14 2012-14 2011-12 2013-Pres.

Draft Team, Chicago, Vancouver, San Jose, Montreal, Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Winnipeg, Dallas, Edmonton,

Year 1999 1999 1999 2000 2004 2006 2011 2012 2012 2013

Round 7th 6th 3rd 1st 5th 6th 7th 5th 7th 5th

Former UMass Lowell All-American Ron Hainsey with former Montreal Canadiens general manager Rejean Houle (left) and former chief scout Pierre Dorion at the NHL Draft 2000 in Calgary, Alberta. (Photo courtesy of the Montreal Canadiens)

UMass Lowell and the NHL

Four-time Stanley Cup winner Craig MacTavish coached the Edmonton Oilers for eight seasons (2000-09), guiding the team to the 2006 Stanley Cup final. He played 17 years in the NHL for the Bruins, Oilers, Rangers, Flyers and Blues. MacTavish won three Stanley Cups with Edmonton -- four overall -- and wore the ‘C’ for the Oilers from 1992-94.

Player UML Years Team, Seasons Craig MacTavish 1977-79 Boston, 1979-84 Edmonton, 1985-94 New York Rangers, 1994 Philadelphia, 1994-96 St. Louis, 1996-97 Head Coach, Edmonton, 2000-09 General Manager, Edmonton, 2013-present Dean Jenkins 1977-81 Los Angeles, 1983-84 Mark Kumpel 1979-83 Quebec, 1984-87 Detroit, 1987-88 Winnipeg, 1989-91 Jon Morris 1984-88 New Jersey, 1988-92 San Jose, 1992-93 Boston, 1993-94 Dwayne Roloson 1990-94 Calgary, 1996-98 Buffalo, 1998-00 Minnesota, 2001-2006 Edmonton, 2006-09 New York Islanders, 2009-11 Tampa Bay, 2010-12 Jeff Daw 1992-96 Colorado, 2001-02 Greg Koehler 1996-98 Carolina, 2000-01 Scott Fankhouser 1994-95; 1996-99 Atlanta, 2000-01 Ron Hainsey 1999-01 Montreal, 2002-2005 Columbus, 2006-2008 Altanta/Winnipeg, 2008-2013 Carolina, 2013-present Andy Wozniewski 1999-2000 Toronto Maple Leafs, 2005-08 St. Louis Blues, 2008-09 Boston Bruins, 2009-10 Ben Walter 2002-05 Boston, 2005-2007 New York Islanders, 2007-09 New Jersey, 2009-10 Carter Hutton 2006-10 Philadelphia, 2009-10 (DNP) San Jose Sharks, 2010-11 (DNP) Chicago Blackhawks, 2011-13 Nashville, 2013-present Ben Holmstrom 2006-10 Philadelphia, 2010-12 Chad Ruhwedel 2010-13 Buffalo, 2013-present Christian Folin 2012-14 Minnesota Wild, 2014-present Bobby Robins 2002-06 Boston Bruins, 2014-15 Scott Wilson 2011-14 Pittsburgh Penguins, 2014-present

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UML on National Teams United States (Players) Mark Kumpel (UML: 1979-83) 1984 Winter Olympics (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) - Finished Seventh GP G A P PIM 1984 6 1 0 1 2 Paul Ames (UML: 1983-87) 1984 World Junior Championship (Norrkoping and Nykoping, Sweden) - Finished Sixth GP G A P PIM 1984 7 0 0 0 6 Craig Charron (UML: 1986-90) 1995 World Championships (Stockholm, Sweden) - Finished Sixth Member of 1995 USA National Team that won the Pool B Championship as the Americans placed sixth overall with a 3-1-2 record. GP G A P PIM 1995 6 1 1 2 18 Jon Morris (UML: 1984-88) 1988 Winter Olympics (Calgary, Alberta) Named to the team, but declined the invitation to return for his senior season at UML. 1995 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden) - Finished Sixth GP G A P PIM 1995 6 3 5 8 4 Mark Richards (UML: 1988-92) 1989 World Junior Championship (Anchorage, Alaska) - Finished Fifth GP W L T SO MIN GA GAA 1989 4 2 0 1 2 180 11 3.67 Ron Hainsey (UML: 1999-01) 2000 World Junior Championship (UMea, Sweden) - Finished Fourth 2000 USA Summer Challenge (Lake Placid, NY) - Gold Medal 2001 World Junior Championship (Moscow, Russia) - Finished Fifth 2009 World Championships (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) - Finished Fourth Registered one goal, one assist as the Americans fell to Canada in a shootout for the bronze medal in Skelleftea and Umea, Sweden. ..Had two assists and led the USA to the gold medal of the 2000 USA Hockey Summer Challenge in Lake Placid, NY...Finished the 2001 World Junior Championship second among assist leaders and third among scoring defensemen (0-5-5, 7 GP) as USA placed fifth. GP G A P PIM 2000 7 1 1 2 4 2001 7 0 5 5 2 2009 8 2 4 6 2 Jeremy Dehner (UML: 2006-10) 2004 U.S. U-18 Select Team (Czech Republic) Ben Holmstrom (UML: 2006-10) 2004 U.S. U-18 Select Team (Czech Republic) Connor Hellebuyck (UML: 2012-14) 2014 World Championship (Minsk, Belarus) - Finished Sixth 2015 World Championship (Prague, Czech Republic) - Won Bronze Medal GP W L T SO MIN GA GAA Sv.% 2014 0 0 0 0 0 --- 0 -.- 2015 10 7 1 0 2 482:00 11 1.37 .948 United States (Coaches) Mark Kumpel (UML: 1979-83) 1999 World Championship (Oslo, Hamar, Lillehammer, Norway) - Finished Sixth Assistant coach for Team USA Kenny Rausch (UML: 2001-08) 2004 Junior World Cup (Czech Republic) 2005 Junior World Cup (Czech Republic) Assistant coach for the U-18 team Canada (Players) Dwayne Roloson 1990-94) 1995 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden) - Bronze Medal 2007 World Championship (Moscow and Mytischi, Russia) - Gold Medal 2009 World Championship (Bern and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) - Silver Medal GP W L T SO MIN GA GAA 1995 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2007 4 4 0 0 0 240 10 2.50 2009 5 3 2 0 0 304 11 2.17 Canada (Coaches) Craig MacTavish (UML: 1977-79) 2005 World Championships (Vienna/Insbruck, Austria) Assistant Coach for Team Canada, Won Silver Medal 2008 World Championships (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) Assistant Coach for Team Canada, Won Silver Medal 2010 World Championships (Cologne, Germany) Head Coach for Team Canada, Finished seventh

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France (Players) Yorick Treille (UML: 1998-02) 2000 World Championship (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Finished 15th 2002 Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) - Finished 14th 2008 World Championship (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) - Finished 14th 2009 World Championship (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) - Finished 12th 2010 World Championship (Gelsenkirchen, Mannheim and Cologne, Germany) - Finished 14th 2012 World Champiopship (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland) - Finished Ninth 2013 World Champiopship (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland) - Finished 13th 2014 World Championship (Minsk, Belarus) - Finished Eighth 2015 World Championship (Prague, Czech Republic) - Finished 12th GP G A P PIM 2000 6 0 1 1 0 2002 4 0 0 0 4 2008 5 3 1 4 12 2009 6 1 1 2 8 2010 6 2 0 2 2 2012 7 1 1 2 6 2013 7 1 2 3 4 2014 8 1 2 3 20 2015 7 1 1 2 2 Laurent Meunier (UML: 2000-02) 1999 World Championship (Oslo, Hamar and Lillehammer, Norway) - Finished 15th 2000 World Championship (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Finished 15th 2002 Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) - Finished 14th 2008 World Championship (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) - Finished 14th 2009 World Championship (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) - Finished 12th 2010 World Championship (Gelsenkirchen, Mannheim and Cologne, Germany) - Finished 14th 2011 World Championship (Bratislava and Košice, Slovakia) - Finished 12th 2012 World Champiopship (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland) - Finished Ninth 2013 World Champiopship (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland) - Finished 13th 2014 World Championship (Minsk, Belarus) - Finished Eighth 2015 World Championship (Prague, Czech Republic) - Finished 12th GP G A P PIM 1999 3 0 0 0 0 2000 6 4 3 7 2 2002 4 0 1 1 6 2008 3 0 0 0 0 2009 4 0 3 3 14 2010 5 2 1 3 4 2011 6 2 1 3 8 2012 7 1 6 7 22 2013 5 0 2 2 4 2014 8 2 1 3 16 2015 7 1 2 3 0 Baptiste Amar (UML: 2001-03) 2000 World Championship (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Finished 15th 2002 Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) - Finished 14th 2004 World Championship (Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic) - Finished 14th 2008 World Championship (Quebec City, Que. / Halifax, N.S.) - Finished 14th 2009 World Championship (Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland) - Finished 12th 2010 World Championship (Gelsenkirchen, Mannheim and Cologne, Germany) - Finished 14th 2012 World Champiopship (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland) - Finished Ninth 2014 World Championship (Minsk, Belarus) - Finished Eighth GP G A P PIM 2000 6 0 0 0 0 2002 4 0 0 0 0 2004 6 0 0 0 0 2008 5 2 3 5 6 2009 6 0 1 1 2 2010 6 2 1 3 4 2012 7 0 1 1 2 2014 8 2 1 3 4 Italy (Players) David Delfino (UML: 1984-88) 1992 Winter Olympics (Albertville, France) - Finished 12th 1992 World Championship (Prague, Czech Republic) - Finished Ninth 1993 World Championship (Munich and Dortmund, Germany) - Finished Eighth 1994 World Championship (Munich, Germany) - Finished Sixth 1994 Winter Olympics (Lillehammer, Norway) - Finished Ninth 1996 World Championship (Vienna, Austria) - Finished Seventh 1997 World Championship (Zurich, Switzerland) - Finished Eighth 1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano, Japan) - Finished 12th Became a dual citizen and keyed Italy to a gold medal in the 1991 World Championship. GP W L T SO MIN GA GAA 1992O 5 1 3 0 0 - 17 3.85 1992 4 3 - - - - - 1993 6 - - - - - - 3.84 1994 2 - - - - - - 1994O 4 1 3 0 0 0 18 6.83 1996 3 - - - - - - 1997 4 - - - - - - 3.79 1998O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00


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