2009-10 Boston College Hockey Media Guide

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Table of Contents This is Boston College This Is Boston College Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Great Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Great Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Conte Forum/Kelley Rink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 Strength and Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11 Academic Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-16 2009-10 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-20

Hockey Staff Head Coach Jerry York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-27 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-30 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32

2009-10 Eagles Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 Assistant Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-39 Returning Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-57 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-62 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 2009-10 Eagles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64

2008-09 Review Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Game-By-Game Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Game Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-77 Class of 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-85 2008-09 Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86

Hockey East Credits The 2009-10 Boston College hockey yearbook is a copyright production of the Boston College Media Relations Office, Conte Forum, Suite 321, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467. Design by IMG College, Lexington, Ky. (Project Manager: Chad Laytham). Printing by Thoroughbred Printing, Lexington, Ky. Photographic contributions by Jet Commercial Photographers, C.W. Pack Photography, John Quackenbos, Ian Thomas and The Heights, Inc., Jim Abts, Steve Babineau, D.P. Cavanaugh, Eric Draper/White House Photographer, Robert E. Klein, Bruce Kluckhohn, Dave Sandford/Hockey Hall of Fame, Michael Silverwood, Boston College Archives, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Boston Bruins, Bruce Bennett Studios, Greater Boston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, the National Hockey League, Sara Davis/Getty Images (courtesy of Vancouver Canucks), Anaheim Ducks/Deborah Robinson, Getty Images, Edited by Tim Clark and Dick Kelley. Additional assistance provide by Brian Corsi.

On the Covers The front cover of the 2009-10 Boston College hockey yearbook features captain Matt Price and assistant captains Matt Lombardi and Ben Smith. The inside front cover highlights Boston College’s recent trips to the Frozen Four. The inside back cover three Boston College hockey alums, Bill Guerin, Brooks Orpik and Rob Scuderi, who captured the 2009 Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The back cover features senior Carl Sneep and juniors Brian Gibbons, John Muse and Joe Whitney.

Boston College Media Relations Staff The Boston College Media Relations staff consists of associate athletics director Chris Cameron; assistant athletics director Dick Kelley; assistant athletics director Stephanie Tunnera; assistant director Tim Clark; assistant director Matt Lynch; media relations assistants Matt Farhadi and Mark Nugent; secretary Stephanie O’Leary; and student assistants Tim Oates, Caryn Switaj and Kristen Taylor.

Hockey East Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Boston College vs. Boston University at Fenway Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Hockey East Year In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Hockey East Records and History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 BC vs. Hockey East Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-96 2010 NCAA Tournament Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 BC vs. All Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98

History and Tradition Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100-103 Year-By-Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105 Annual Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108-111 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112-114 Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115-117 Retirement Ceremonies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118-123 Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124-126 Hobey Baker Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127-128 BC in the NCAA Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129-130 National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131-133 BC in the Beanpot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134-135 Eagles A to Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136-137 Names, Faces and Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138-140 Uniform History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141-145 Hat Tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146-147 Shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 World Junior Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150-162 All-Time Goalie Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162

The University Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164-165 BC Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 The President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168-169 Athletics Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170-176 Hockey Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 Athletics Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177-181 City of Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182-183 Getting To BC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184

NHL Eagles Eagles in the NHL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186-201 NHL Player Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202-205 NHL Draft History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206-207 Eagle First-Round Draft Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208

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In the Past 12 Years... Two National Titles 17 First-Team All-America Selections 9 Second-Team All-America Selections 5 Hockey East Players of the Year 6 Hockey East Tournament Titles 4 Hockey East Regular-Season Titles 2 USA Hockey College Players of the Year 2000 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Winner Mike Mottau

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Individual Honors

Hockey East Titles Boston College Among College Hockey Elites (1997-98 through 2008-09) National Championships 1. Boston College . . . . . . . .2 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Frozen Fours 1. Boston College . . . . . . . .8 2. Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . .6 4. Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 5. New Hampshire . . . . . . . . .4 NCAA Wins 1. Boston College . . . . . . .24 2. Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 4. North Dakota . . . . . . . . . .15 5. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . .11 NCAA Appearances 1. Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 2. Boston College . . . . . . .10 New Hampshire . . . . . . . .10 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . .10 5. Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Michigan State . . . . . . . . . .9

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12-Year Win Total Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . .338 North Dakota . . . . . . . . .324 Boston College . . . . . .312 Michigan State . . . . . . . .301 New Hampshire . . . . . . .295 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . .288 3


Jerry York • 821 career wins (354 at BC) • 9 Frozen Four appearances (8 at BC) • 29 NCAA Tournament wins (24 at BC) • 3 National Titles (1985 at BGSU, 2001 & 2008 at BC) • 10 Hockey East titles (6 tournament, 4 regular season)

Marty Reasoner 1995-98 All-America, 1998 Hockey East Rookie of the Year, 1996

Richie Smith 1972-76 All-New England, 1975, 1976 Four-time team scoring leader

Len Ceglarski • 673 career wins (419 at BC) • 8 Frozen Four appearances (4 at BC) • 13 NCAA Tournament wins (9 at BC) • 8 Hockey East titles (2 tournament, 6 regular season)

John “Snooks” Kelley • 501 career wins (all at BC) • 9 Frozen Four appearances • 4 NCAA Tournament wins • 1 National Title (1949)

Butch Songin 1946-50 All-America, 1948, 1949

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Mike Mottau

Brian Gionta

Nathan Gerbe

1996-2000 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, 2000 All-America, 1999, 2000

1997-2001 All-America, 1999-2001 Walter Brown Award, 2001

2005-08 All-America, 2008 USA Hockey College Player of the Year, 2008

Joe Mullen

Greg Brown

David Emma

1975-79 All-America, 1978, 1979 Walter Brown Award, 1978

1986-87, 1988-90 All-America, 1989, 1990 Hockey East Player of the Year, 1989, 1990

1987-91 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, 1991 All-America, 1990, 1991

John Cunniff

Tim Sheehy

Paul Hurley

1963-66 All-America, 1965, 1966 Walter Brown Award, 1966

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ince it opened in October 1988, Silvio O. Conte Forum has been the heart of the Boston College athletics program. From October through March, its main arena is the home of the Eagles’ men’s and women’s basketball and hockey teams, and some of the most thrilling sports action in Boston. The arena seats 8,606 for basketball and 7,884 for hockey, and sellouts are common during the basketball and hockey seasons. The forum also houses the 950-seat Power Gymnasium, as well as offices for Athletics Association staff and varsity coaches, film and conference rooms, the weight training and sports medicine facilities, locker and equipment rooms, indoor practice cages for the baseball and golf teams, and practice and storage rooms for the Boston College band. Conte Forum is also Boston College fan central, where tickets may be purchased for all BC athletics events. Its main concourse contains concession stands and souvenir shops. Its restrooms serve both Alumni Stadium and the forum arena, and its eight luxury boxes overlook both the stadium and the basketball/hockey venue.

Kelley Rink Records Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

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Games 19 23 20 15 14 15 18 14 14 19 17 17 16 14 17 18 17 17 17 17 17 355

Att. 95,210 118,694 114,464 67,611 54,176 53,019 60,661 50,715 67,054 79,174 99,209 93,012 102,647 81,866 105,890 111,347 96,130 100,191 85,639 95,071 101,586 1,833,366

Avg. 5,011 5,161 5,723 4,507 3,870 3,535 3,370 3,623 4,790 4,167 5,836 5,471 6,415 5,848 6,229 6,186 5,655 5,894 5,308 5,592 5,976 5,164

Record 14-3-2 18-5-0 17-3-0 7-6-2 4-9-1 7-6-2 5-12-1 9-4-1 7-5-2 13-4-2 11-3-3 14-2-1 12-3-1 9-5-0 11-4-2 14-3-1 11-1-5 13-3-1 13-4-0 6-7-4 12-5-0 227-97-31

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oston College’s Strength and Conditioning staff is charged with putting the power into Boston College ath-

letics. Coordinated by Russ DeRosa, the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports,

BC’s strength and conditioning program is designed to improve the size, strength, quickness and speed of all student-athletes. The impressive Conte Forum weight room, adjacent to the sports medicine offices, covers more than 7,000 square feet and can accommo-

date more than 100 student-athletes at a time. The room contains more than 25,000 pounds of free weight and selected machines. The room provides several modes of training to meet the diverse needs of the numerous student-athletes at Boston College.

“When I arrived at Boston College as a freshman in 2004, I didn’t know the first thing about strength training. Now, after having just completed my sixth summer training with Russ DeRosa and his staff, I can honestly say it has allowed me to excel in my hockey career. I recently completed my third fitness testing at an NHL training camp and my results have improved every year while following Russ’ training program. Russ is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about what he does. He demands the best from you while having your best interests first and foremost. As an alumnus, he has been extremely helpful. He has encouraged me to come back to BC and continue my development in a first-class facility. Through the six years I have spent with him, he has become a close mentor and a tremendous friend of mine.” < Cory Schneider

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“For two years I worked day-in and dayout with Russ DeRosa and his staff. They not only helped me get stronger and quicker, but helped me stay healthy and injury-free throughout the season. Russ is not only very knowledgeable, but very outgoing and very demanding. As a student-athlete, we improved everyday and I can honestly say Russ helped me obtain my goal of moving on to the next level. He is a great coach and a close friend.� < Nick Petrecki

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he BC sports medicine staff tends to the health care needs of some 750 student-athletes in 31 varsity sports. Services include on-site first aid, evaluation and treatment of all athletics-related injuries, as well as full rehabilitation therapy. Both surgical and non-surgical injuries are rehabilitated within the department, bringing student-athletes back to full participation. BC student-athletes receive the finest medical care available for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of athletic injuries. Bert Lenz, director of sports medicine for Olympic sports, oversees the training room operation in Conte Forum and serves as the head athletic trainer for the hockey team. Lenz is assisted by a staff of four full-time athletic trainers, all of whom are certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Five resident trainers, also certified and licensed, and recent graduates of strenuous athletic training curricula, support the full-time staff. Overseen by Dr. Thomas Nary, head team physician and director of health services, five team physicians serve as the medical corps for the Sports Medicine department. These include three orthopedic surgeons, an internist, a general practitioner and a sports medicine/emergency medicine physician. Other specialists are on-call for consultation on the care and treatment of injuries, while the medical staff confers as needed with numerous medical specialists in the greater Boston area. The Sports Medicine facilities in Conte Forum occupy approximately 3,000 square feet. They include a rehabilitation area containing equipment used for development of strength, balance, reflexes and muscular coordination, whirlpools, physician exam rooms and offices, as well as a separate therapy area containing the latest in technical equipment for treatment of injuries. Cushing Hall, adjacent to Conte Forum, houses Student Health Services, which provides daily care for all students through its physician and nursing staffs. BC Health Services is available around the clock for the management of general health concerns, overnight observation and post-operative care. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, a short two-mile drive from campus, houses the offices of both orthopedic surgeons. This allows the athletic training staff easy access to hospital facilities for emergency care and diagnostic tests.

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The Clough Family Sports Medicine suite was completely renovated in the summer of 2008.

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2008-09 Hockey East All-Academic Team Members Anthony Aiello Brock Bradford Brian Gibbons Alex Kremer Matt Price Ben Smith

2008-09 Boston College graduates (l-r): Brock Bradford, Tim Filangieri, Justin Murphy, Anthony Aiello, Kenny Ryan, Andrew Orpik and Kyle Kucharski

“Many college athletics programs use the term ‘student-athlete,’ but we truly back it up here at Boston College. We win national championships on the ice and in the classroom. Our student-athletes are at the very heart of our athletics program.”- Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo Learning Resources

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oston College recognizes the demands of academics and athletics, and acknowledges that students must be disciplined in their study habits to succeed in the classroom. The University’s Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes provides academic, personal, and social support services to all varsity student-athletes with the goal that each student-athlete will be provided a fair opportunity to achieve his or her potential of academic, social, spiritual and personal development. In April 2005, Learning Resources moved into its new home in Yaw key Center. Dr. Ferna Phillips, director, leads a professional staff of six and a tutorial staff consisting of 35 graduate and undergraduate students. Learning Resources offers academic counsel- Learning Resources Staff ing, developmental and supplemental instruction Ferna L. Phillips, Ph.D., Director as well as tutorial services to help its student-ath- Dard Miller, Ph.D., Associate Director letes reach their maximum potential in the class- Mariette Landry, Learning Specialist/Academic Counselor room. Lee Metzger, Academic Counselor The academic Counselors and other support Claire Turkington, Academic Counselor staff members provide much needed guidance Lee LeBlanc, Administrative Assistant and direction to student-athletes by monitoring their academic progress, supporting their academic success in the classroom by promoting self advocacy as well as articulating concerns to faculty, staff and administrators. The staff promotes, recognizes and rewards scholarship and maintains an interdisciplinary approach to providing services.

Ben Smith, a three-time Hockey East All-Academic Team honoree, earned Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors in 2006-07.

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he study center offers an integrated learning environment for the student-athletes. They can elect to have a quiet space in which to work or join a study group as well as participate in “one to one” tutor relationships. Student-athletes can and do participate in structured study hour programs sponsored with the center. The Center offers both Mac and PC computers for use by the student-athletes as well as the opportunity to bring their own lap top to use in our completely wireless environment. The Center serves as the primary tutorial area for Learning Resources and offers student-athletes an easy, accessible area, close to the athletic facilities in which to study.

Once again in 2008, US News & World Report ranked Boston College among the Top 40 Universities in America.

US News & World Report also has honored Boston College as one of the top 20 athletics departments in the country. The magazine ranked each Division I school on four categories: Gender equity, graduation rates, win-loss records and total number of sports offered.

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Community Service

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oston College student-athletes continue to give back to the community, living by the Jesuit ideal of improving one’s self by helping others. Nearly one-third of all BC student-athletes participate in some sort of community project. More than 100 student-athletes correspond regularly with area school children through the Pen Pal program. In May, the school children get the opportunity to meet with their pen pals at the annual picnic in Alumni Stadium. BC student-athletes also visit area hospitals and schools throughout the course of the year.

Joe Whitney, Alex Kremer, John Muse, Nathan Gerbe and Brock Bradford visited the Boston College Campus School – a private, nonprofit, publicly funded, special education day school for students ages 3-21 with multiple disabilities.

Boston College’s Ben Smith filmed a national public service announcement for United Way at the Hattie B. Cooper Community Center in Roxbury, Mass. Smith read to a group of preschool kids for the PSA promoting volunteerism.

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Media Information BC Media Relations 321 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Office: 617-552-3004 Press Box: 617-552-4747 Fax: 617-552-4903 Web site: www.bceagles.com

Chris Cameron Associate Athletics Director/Media Relations

Dick Kelley Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations

Stephanie Tunnera Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations

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he Boston College media relations office is happy to work with members of the media to meet their needs covering our hockey program. Please follow these instructions.

Credentials All requests for working press credentials for 2009-10 Boston College home hockey games should be made at least two days prior to the game in question. Please direct all credential requests to: Tim Clark, Assistant Director/Media Relations, Boston College, 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass., 02467; Email: clarktb@bc.edu; Telephone: (617) 5528841. Requests may also be faxed on company letterhead to 617-552-4903. Please include your name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers and e-mail address on all requests. All credentials should be picked up at the press will call table outside the first-floor elevator on the south side (Beacon Street side) of Conte Forum.

Matt Lynch Assistant Director/Media Relations

Photographers will also be issued credentials through the Media Relations Office, and will be allowed to shoot from a staging area on the concourse level (south side) of Conte Forum. Shooting from the penalty-box area is restricted to Boston College-affiliated personnel. Special requests may be made to media relations personnel.

Radio Broadcasts Radio booths are available for the visiting commercial stations on the fourth floor of the press box. Telephone lines have been preinstalled in each booth. Stations wishing to broadcast a game should contact the BC media relations office at 617-552-3004 at least two weeks prior to the contest. The fee is $100 per (analog) line. Stations wishing to use ISDN lines should notify the Media Relations Office, and also should contact Paul Flynn in the Boston College Network Services Office at (617) 552-8920.

Interview Policies

TV Broadcasts

All interviews with Boston College hockey players or coaches must be arranged through the media relations office. It is suggested that 48 hours notice be given for an interview request. The Media Relations Office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for the player and media representative. Players are not to be called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via cell phone or email. Rather, players will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time for interviews.

A television broadcast booth is located at center ice on the fourth floor of the press box. This location has been pre-wired with multiple tri-axial cable drops. Any network production unit televising a game from Conte Forum/Kelley Rink must use this pre-installed cable.

Press Facilities Tim Clark Assistant Director/Hockey Contact

Photographers

Boston College’s hockey press box is located above the spectators’ seating area on the south side of Kelley Rink. The press box can be accessed by taking the elevator on the building’s south side to the fourth level. Writers and game operations personnel will be assigned seats in the two open areas of the fourth-floor press box. Television crews, radio crews and home and visiting coaches will be assigned booths adjacent to the writers’ work space.

Post-Game Interviews The Boston College locker room is closed to all members of the media. Head coach Jerry York and requested players will be available for interviews following a brief cooling-off period. After home games, York will address the media representatives in the media workroom, located on the first floor (north side) of Conte Forum. Media wishing to interview players should notify appropriate members of the BC media relations staff just prior to or at the conclusion of the game. Every effort will be made to bring requested players to the interview area. Visiting teams will also conduct their postgame interviews in the media workroom.

Web Information Boston College releases, statistics and game recaps are available to members of the media via the World Wide Web at www.bceagles.com. Information about Boston College and the other nine Hockey East institutions is available at www.hockeyeastonline.com

Stephanie O’Leary Media Relations Secretary

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Media Information Radio A live radio broadcast of each game is available free of charge over the internet at www.bceagles.com. Boston College radio broadcasts will be handled by play-by-play announcer Jon Rish and expert analyst Ken Hodge. Rish, a 1994 graduate of Boston College, begins his 13th year calling the Eagles. He began his tenure with the Eagles as the color analyst during the 1997-98 season before switching to play-by-play duties during the 1998-99 season. He also works for WEEI 850 AM. Hodge, a BC star in the mid-1980s, begins his 10th year as the color analyst. He still holds the BC record for assists by a freshman (44) and ranks 21st on the career scoring list. After leaving the Heights, he enjoyed a four-year career in the National Hockey League, including two years with the Boston Bruins.

Television The New England Sports Network (NESN) will be the primary broadcast home of Hockey East, ESPN is also scheduled to televise select games. At press time, NESN was scheduled to televise six of BC’s regular-season league contests – Jan. 8 against Boston University at Fenway Park, Jan. 22 against Boston University, Feb. 5 at Massachusetts, and March 5 at New Hampshire. In addition, NESN will air both Beanpot first-round games on Feb. 1, the Beanpot championship on Feb. 8, as well as the Hockey East Tournament semifinals March 19 and championship on March 20. ESPN is scheduled to carry two games, with ESPNU slated to broadcast Oct. 18 at Vermont and Feb. 21 against Northeastern.

2009-10 Quick Facts General LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 FOUNDED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1863 ENROLLMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,500 PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gene DeFilippo NICKNAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eagles COLORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maroon and Gold HOME ARENA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Silvio O. Conte Forum HOME RINK (Capacity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelley Rink (7,884) RINK SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 x 85 CONFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hockey East Association 2008-09 OVERALL RECORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-14-5 2008-09 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH) . . . . .11-11-5 (Sixth) LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14/9 NEWCOMERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Hockey HEAD COACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry York (Boston College ‘67) CAREER RECORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .821-559-89 (37 years) RECORD AT BC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .354-194-55 (15 years) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH . . . . .Mike Cavanaugh (Bowdoin ‘90) ASSISTANT COACHES . . . . . . . .Greg Brown (Boston College ‘90) Jim Logue (Boston College ‘61) HOCKEY OFFICE PHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-3028 DIR. HOCKEY OPERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Hegarty ATHLETIC TRAINER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bert Lenz STRENGTH & CONDITIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russ DeRosa CAPTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Price ASSISTANT CAPTAINS . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Lombardi, Ben Smith

Media Relations ASSOC. AD/MEDIA RELATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Cameron ASST. AD/MEDIA RELATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dick Kelley Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-3039 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(857) 233-3272 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .kelleyri@bc.edu ASST. DIRECTOR/ MEDIA RELATIONS/HOCKEY CONTACT . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Clark Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .617-552-8841 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .857-233-3536 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clarktb@bc.edu MEDIA RELATIONS FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-4903 PRESS BOX PHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-4747 MAILING ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .321 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 WEB SITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.bceagles.com

Miscellaneous ASSOC. AD/HOCKEY ADMINISTRATOR . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Peters Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-4682 RINK MANAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norm Reid Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-2916 ASSOC. AD/TICKET OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim O’Neill Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(617) 552-3000

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Media Outlets NEWSPAPERS The Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125 Phone: 617-929-2860 Fax: 617-929-2872 Web site: www.boston.com/globe Email: sports@globe.com Joe Sullivan, Sports Edtior Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Beat Writer The Boston Herald 1 Herald Square Boston, MA 02106 Phone: 617-619-6651 Fax: 617-619-6430 Web site: www.bostonherald.com Email: sports@bostonherald.com Hank Hryniewicz, Sports Editor Joe Thomas, Asst. Sports Edtior John Connolly, Beat Writer Steve Conroy, Writer Associated Press 184 High Street Boston, MA 02110 Phone: 617-357-8100 Fax: 617-388-8125 Email: apboston@ap.org Howard Ulman, Writer Jimmy Golen, Writer Ken Powtak, Writer Metrowest Daily News 33 New York Avenue Framingham, MA 01701 Phone: 508-626-3987 Fax: 508-626-4400 Web site: www.metrowestdailynews.com Art Davidson, Sports Editor Email: artd@cnc.com Len Megliola, Columnist The Enterprise 60 Main Street Brockton, MA 02403 Phone: 508-427-4048 Fax: 508-586-6506 Web site: www.enterprise.southofboston.com Mark Torpey, Sports Editor Email: sports@enterprisenews.com Jim Fenton, Writer Email: jfenton@enterprisenews.com

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Patriot-Ledger 400 Crown Colony Drive Quincy, MA 02169 Phone: 617-786-7060 Fax: 617-786-7335 Web site: www.patriotledger.com Email: sports@ledger.com Mark Torpey, Sports Editor John Johnson, Reporter Eagle Action 73 Middleton Rd. Boxford, MA 01921 Phone: 978-561-3020 Fax: 978-561-3021 Web site: www.eagleaction.com Michael Rutstein, Publisher Darin Weeks, Writer The Heights (Student weekly) McElroy Commons Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Phone: 617-552-2221 Fax: 617-552-4823 Web site: www.bcheights.com Dave Amstutz, Sports Editor U.S. College Hockey Online Web site: www.uscho.com Jim Connelly, Beat Writer Dave Hendrickson, Writer Inside College Hockey Web site: www.insidecollegehockey.com Jeff Howe, Writer College Hockey News Web site: www.collegehockeynews.com Adam Wodon, Editor in Chief

TELEVISION WBZ-TV (CBS, Channel 4) 1170 Soldiers Field Road Brighton, MA 02134 Phone: 617-787-7338 Fax: 617-787-7348 Web site: cbs4boston.com Jackie Connally, Producer Steve Burton, Reporter Alice Cook, Reporter Dan Roche, Reporter

WCVB-TV (ABC, Channel 5) 5 TV Place Needham, MA 02494 Phone: 781-433-4700 Fax: 781-433-4510 Web site: www.thebostonchannel.com Mike Lynch, Sports Anchor Bob Halloran, Sports Anchor Mike Dowling, Reporter WHDH-TV (NBC, Channel 7) 7 Bulfinch Place Boston, MA 02114 Phone: 617-725-0800 Fax: 617-723-6117 Web site: www.whdh.com John Zannis, Executive Producer Joe Amorosino, Sports Anchor Rhett Lewis, Reporter Larry Ridley, Reporter WFXT-TV (Fox, Channel 25) 25 Fox Drive Dedham, MA 02027 Phone: 781-467-1344 Fax: 781-467-7213 Jay Bramble, Sports Producer Email: Jason.bramble@foxtv.com Web site: www.wfxt.com Butch Stearns, Sports Anchor Ryan Asselta, Reporter Comcast SportsNet 42 Third Ave. Burlington, MA 01803 Phone: 781-270-7200/7365 Fax: 781-221-7580 Web site: comcastsportsnet.com Jim Aberdale, Producer Greg Dickerson, Reporter Gary Tanguay, Reporter NECN (New England Cable News) 160 Wells Avenue Newton, MA 02459 Phone: 617-630-5000 Fax: 617-630-5055 Web site: www.necn.com Morry Levine, Sports Director Email: mlevine@necn.com Chris Collins, Sports Anchor Mike Giardi, Reporter

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NESN (New England Sports Network) 480 Arsenal St., Building #1 Watertown, MA 02472 Phone: 617-927-1360 Fax: 617-536-7814 Web site: www.nesn.com Email: sports@nesn.com Heather Barraclough, Producer Tom Caron, Anchor Kathryn Tappen, Anchor John Chandler, Reporter Jayme Parker, Reporter

RADIO WEEI (850 AM) 20 Guest Street, 3rd Floor Brighton, MA 02135 Phone: 617-779-3549 Fax: 617-779-3462 Web site: www.weei.com Jason Wolfe, Program Director WBZ (1030 AM) 1170 Soldiers Field Road Brighton, MA 02134 Phone: 617-787-7250 Fax: 617-787-7060 Web site: www.wbz1030.com Email: wbzradio1030@wbz1030.com Walt Perkins, Reporter ESPN Sportsticker/Boston College 3 Lewis Street Lincoln, MA 01773 Phone: 617-922-3870 Mike Petraglia, Reporter WBZ (99.5 FM) 83 Leo M. Birmingham Parkway Brighton, MA 02135 Phone: 617-746-1400 Mike Thomas, Program Director Email: mike.thomas@cbsradio.com WZBC (90.3 FM-student) Boston College McElroy Commons Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Phone: 617-552-3511 Pat Cassidy, Dan Duquette, Sports Directors


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s head coach Jerry York looks ahead to the 2009-10 season, he does so with great optimism and enthusiasm. The veteran coach, who has taken three of his previous four and eight of his last 12 teams to the national semifinals, has won with seniorladen teams and has won with youthful clubs. As he prepares for this season, he and assistants Mike Cavanaugh, Greg Brown and Jim Logue will work with a healthy combination of both. “Our club is going to be a team that displays all the enthusiasm and grit that we’ve had over the last decade, but it’s going to have a lot of new faces in the lineup,” York said. “It’s going to be a very interesting team to coach because of that.” Gone from the program is a seven-member senior class that won 97 games in four years. It was a class that reached great heights and significant accomplishments. In addition to his graduated players, the Eagles will also adapt to the early departure of defenseman Nick Petrecki. So, York and his staff will turn to the 14 letterwinners who return from last winter’s 18win club. In particular, five seniors – forwards Matt Price, Matt Lombardi and Ben Smith, defenseman Carl Sneep and goaltender Alex Kremer – who have enjoyed a largely successful, yet broad spectrum of hockey, in their first three seasons. They’ve won two Hockey East tournament titles and the 2008 NCAA championship. All told, the group has combined to win a formidable 72 games. “It’s a class that has gained an awful lot of experience over their previous three years,” York said. “They’ve won a national title, they’ve competed in a Frozen Four and they’ve failed to make the national tournament. So, they’ve seen the whole gamut as far as national-level hockey is concerned. From all early indications, they’ll provide terrific leadership for us.” Headlining that list of leaders are Price, Lombardi and Smith, who will serve as team captains. Each is an experienced forward who has seen action in more than 100 games. York expects each to make an impact on this young club. “They’re going to lead a team that has an awful lot of young players,” York said. “When we look at our club, of the 27 players that we have, 19 are in their first or second years. That is quite a swing when you look at it as far as experience.”

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On Offense Letterman Returning/Lost: 9/4 Newcomers: 5 All totaled, the team’s returning players accounted for 56.1 percent of last year’s offense – 54.5 percent of its goals and 57.1 percent of the assists. Three seniors – Matt Price, Matt Lombardi and Ben Smith – will certainly provide York, his staff, and faithful Eagle hockey followers with savvy stewardship and a formidable force of skill, intelligence and grit on the forward lines. The trio has combined to play in 332 collegiate contests. Price and Smith have played all 81 games over the last two seasons and each returns to the ice this winter following offseason surgical procedures. A native of Milton, Ontario, Price possesses elite skating ability and a tireless work ethic. The 5-foot-9 high-flying, two-way forward enters the 2009-10 campaign after tallying a career-best eight goals and 14 points in 37 games last season. “Matt’s been a very solid player for us over this three years,” the coach said. “He plays 200 feet of the ice very well … penalty killing, checking roles. He’s had a little time on the power play. We want him to continue to be a player who brings a lot of speed to the ice.” Smith returns as the team’s career leader in goals (41) and points (85). In fact, the sturdy, 5-foot-11, 207-pound forward, who battled Boston College Hockey

through abdominal and groin injuries sustained prior to the 2008-09 campaign to play in all 37 games last winter, has scored nearly twice that of the team’s second-leading returnee. “Ben played through some injuries last year that offseason surgery has solved, so I think he should be more dynamic this year,” York said. “We think Ben Smith is going to score a lot of goals for us.” A player who has toiled on the team’s third and fourth lines through much of his threeyear career, Lombardi is a 5-foot-11, 194pound strong, physical presence who enters his senior season have playing in 103 games. The Milton, Mass., resident has totaled 19 career points – four goals and 15 assists. “Matt Lombardi is a hard-nosed working player who has a lot of respect in our locker room,” the coach said. “He competes on a daily basis and brings that physical, gritty play to our team.” Two juniors – Brian Gibbons and Joe Whitney – prepare for their third campaigns in maroon and gold. Each has been a mainstay in the lineup during their initial two collegiate campaigns. Gibbons ranks second among all returnees with 63 points – 22 goals and 41 assists – in 79 games. The speedy, 5-foot-8 Braintree, Mass., native will look to improve upon his 28-point sophomore season. Whitney is a shifty player, particularly adept while carrying the puck. The 5-foot-7 forward has seen significant time quarterbacking BC’s power play. He possesses exceptional vision and creativity. “Joe Whitney and Brian Gibbons help form a junior class that is an important class for us this year,” this coach said. “Offensively, Joe and Brian both have to be dynamic players for us. They have to lead the charge. I think they’re both ready to do that, and I think they’re both capable of having outstanding years.” Four sophomores – Barry Almeida, Cam Atkinson, Paul Carey and Jimmy Hayes – prepare for their second season in the BC system. Three players – Almeida, Atkinson and Hayes – saw action in at least 35 games as freshmen last winter, while Carey played in 24 collegiate contests. All four showed flashes of goal-scoring prowess as first-year players, and York believes they will make significant improvements on their 2008-09 numbers. “We’re certainly expecting an awful lot from these four players. We have had high expectations since we signed them to come to Boston College,” the coach said. “I think they went through a learning process last year and played some pivotal minutes. This is the year that they’re going to have breakout years. All four


2009-10 Outlook are capable of becoming very good players for us. In their freshman years, the coaches thought that there was more to them than what they showed. So, I think they’re ready to step up.” Atkinson finished the 2008-09 season with 19 points – seven goals and 12 assists, while Almeida finished with 18 points on seven goals and 11 assists. Hayes led all BC freshmen with eight goals, including a hat trick in a November contest against New Hampshire, and Carey scored five times in 24 appearances. Classmate Tommy Atkinson rounds out the list of returnees at the forward position. The Greenwich, Conn., native returns for his sophomore season having seen limited play during his freshman season. York and his staff welcome five newcomers to the forward lines – Brooks Dyroff, Chris Kreider, Pat Mullane, Kenny Ryan and Steven Whitney. Two of the five were selected in the 2009 NHL Entry draft. Whitney is the younger brother of junior forward Joe Whitney. Dyroff is a 6-foot, 190-pound native of Boulder, Colo., who registered 30 points – 16 goals and 14 assists – in 26 games as a senior center at Phillips Andover Academy last winter. He finished his senior season ranked second on the team in scoring to fellow Blue and current BC teammate Chris Kreider. Kreider is a highly-regarded prospect who earned New England Prep School Player of the Year honors after he registered a team-best 56

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“We graduated four defensemen who logged a lot of ice time last year. We are really going to have to rely on Carl Sneep, Tommy Cross, who is coming off knee surgery, and Edwin Shea to be catalysts on defense. We’re going to break in four first-year players. There will be some growing pains in that process. I’m still very optimistic that, as we go deep into our season, this corps will be very solid and develop into a strength of our team. But, there’s going to be a transition period with four leaving, four coming and four returning.” – Jerry York points for Phillips Andover Academy as a left wing last winter. A first-round draft choice of the New York Rangers, the 6-foot-2 Kreider joined BC classmates Kenny Ryan, Philip Samuelsson and Patrick Wey at the U.S. National Junior Team evaluation camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., this past August. Mullane, a 5-foot-11 forward, comes to BC from the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League. Last winter, he ranked second among all Lancers in scoring with 57 points and represented the West Division in the league’s 2009 Prospects/All-Star game in Sioux Falls, N.D. Prior to his one-year stint in Omaha, Mullane, a Wallingford, Conn., resident, attended Avon Old Farms where he shared team captain responsibilities with BC teammate Cam Atkinson. Ryan enters the program after spending the last two years in the U.S. National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. Last winter, he recorded 49 points – 27 goals and 22 assists – in 62 games for the Under-18 Team, where he played for former BC assistant coach Ron Rolston. Selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, the 6-foot, 209-pound forward captured gold medals at the 2008 Four Nations Tournament in Lake Placid, N.Y., the 2009 Five Nations Tournament in Sweden and the 2009 IIHF World Championships in North Dakota. Whitney completes the list of freshman forwards. The 5-foot-7 Whitney registered an impressive 167 points – 67 goals and 96 assists – during his four-year schoolboy career at Lawrence Academy. A two-time AllIndependent School League selection, Whitney captained the Spartans to the 2009 ISL championship, scoring a team-best 55 points – 21 goals and 34 assists. At the conclusion of his senior prep school season, the Reading, Mass., native joined BC teammate Pat Mullane and the Omaha Lancers and notched 15 points in 12 games. “This is a big jump for the freshmen,” the 2009-10 Eagles

coach said. “From wherever they played – whether it was the USHL or at the prep school level – this is their transition year. We have to be patient and we have to be demanding – all at the same time – because it’s a big jump for these particular players. As the season rolls, they’re going to become active in the lineup.”

On Defense Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/4 Newcomers: 4 The Eagles return four defensemen from last season, including senior Carl Sneep and two sophomores – Tommy Cross and Edwin Shea – who saw significant playing time as freshmen. The losses of Anthony Aiello, Tim Filangeri and Tim Kunes to graduation and Nick Petrecki to professional hockey, might give fans some reason to pause. All four were battle-tested veterans. Sneep has seen significant action during his first three collegiate seasons. The 6-foot-3 Minnesotan has played in 115 games and has 36 points – six goals and 30 assists. “Carl needs to have a really solid year, for himself and for our team,” York said. “This is a really big year in his development and his input into our team. I think there’s more to his game than he has been able to show people. He’s got to make a step for us this year.” Cross gained valuable experience in his first collegiate season. A 2007 Boston Bruins second-round NHL draft pick, the 6-foot-3 defenseman registered eight assists in 24 games, highlighted by a three-assist effort in a January home win over Maine, before he missed the final 12 games of the season because of injury.

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2009-10 Outlook A Look At The 2009-10 Eagles LETTERMEN RETURNING (14) Forwards (9) Cam Atkinson, So., 36 GP (7-12—19) Barry Almeida, So., 35 GP (7-11—18) Paul Carey, So., 24 GP (5-4—9) Brian Gibbons, Jr., 36 GP (9-19—28) Jimmy Hayes, So., 36 GP (8-5—13) Matt Lombardi, Sr., 26 GP (2-9—11) Matt Price, Sr., 37 GP (8-6—14) Ben Smith, Sr., 37 GP (6-11—17) Joe Whitney, Jr., 36 GP (7-8—15) Defensemen (4) Tommy Cross, So., 24 GP (0-8—8) Edwin Shea, So., 22 GP (0-3—3) Carl Sneep, Sr., 33 GP (2-9—11) Goaltenders (3) Alex Kremer, Sr., 0 GP John Muse, Jr., 37 GP, 2.72 GAA, .904 SV% Chris Venti, So., 1 GP, 0.00 GAA, 1.000 SV% LETTERMEN LOST (8) Defensemen (4) Anthony Aiello, D, 27 GP (0-4—4) Tim Filangieri, D, 35 GP (0-8—8) Tim Kunes, D, 36 GP (3-8—11) Nick Petrecki, D, 35 GP (0-7—7) Forwards (4) Brock Bradford, F, 37 GP (25-17—42) Benn Ferriero, F, 37 GP (2-18—26) Kyle Kucharski, F, 37 GP (10-7—17) Andrew Orpik, F, 36 GP (5-12—17) NEWCOMERS (10) Goaltender (1) Parker Milner, G, 6-1, 185 Defensemen (4) Patch Alber, D, 5-10, 170 Brian Dumoulin, D, 6-3, 220 Philip Samuelsson, D, 6-2, 198 Patrick Wey, D, 6-2, 200 Forwards (5) Brooks Dyroff, F, 6-0, 190 Chris Kreider, F, 6-2, 205 Pat Mullane, F, 5-11, 188 Kenny Ryan, F, 6-0, 209 Steven Whitney, F, 5-7, 162 GLANCE BACK AT 2008-09 Overall Record: 18-14-5 Hockey East Record (Place): 11-11-5 (Sixth) Hockey East Tournament: Lost in semifinals

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“The question mark is Tommy Cross, who is coming off knee surgery,” York said. “Everything looks good so far. His rehab has gone very well this summer. But we’ll have to monitor his knee as we go through this process. It hurt our team and hurt Tommy’s development late last year.” Shea saw action in 22 games in his first collegiate season. Joining the Eagles following a 2007-08 season with the Boston Junior Bruins in which he totaled 38 points in 49 games, the 6-foot defenseman from Shrewsbury, Mass., gained valuable experience last winter. “Edwin Shea, who is going from freshman year to sophomore year, we hope will make a big jump,” York said. “You see marked improvement from year one to year two, and we’re certainly looking for marked improvement in Edwin’s game this year.” Rounding out the list of returning defensemen is sophomore Malcolm Lyles. Lyles played in five games last winter. In his first contest – against Maine on Jan. 24 – he tallied the primary assist on Joe Whitney’s decisive goal. York will look to four high-regarded freshmen to vie for playing time along the BC blueline. “Because of the numbers, the freshmen are going to play an awful lot of minutes for us,” York said. “We think that all four are talented and all four can play for us. Now, it’s a question of being patient and putting them in key situations as we go through the year.” Patch Alber, a 5-foot-10 product of Clifton Park, N.Y., and the Boston Junior Bruins, joins the Eagles after recording 28 points – four goals and 24 assists – in 54 games in 2008-09, earning him EJHL All-Star honors. Brian Dumoulin, who hails from Biddeford, Maine, earned Eastern Junior Hockey League Defensive Player of the Year honors after he played one year with the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs. The 6-foot-3 defenseman registered 30 points – seven goals and 23 assists – in 41 games, helping the Monarchs to a Tier-3 Jr. A national championship. Dumoulin was selected by the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Philip Samuelsson played the 2008-09 season with the USHL’s Chicago Steel. Last winter, the 6-foot-2 defenseman recorded 22 assists in 51 regular-season games. Selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he gained All-USHL East Division All-Star honors in 2008-09. Patrick Wey played the last two seasons with USHL’s Waterloo Black Hawks. The 6foot-2 defenseman registered 34 points – seven Boston College Hockey

goals and 24 assists – and totaled a plus-22 rating in 58 regular-season games in 2008-09. The Pittsburgh, Pa., resident was selected to participate in the 2009 USHL All-Star/Prospects Game and was selected by the Washington Capitals in the fourth round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Both Samuelsson and Wey were selected to participate in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., this past August.

IN GOAL Lettermen Returning/Lost: 3/0 Newcomers: 1 For York and his staff, the goaltending situation is interesting, to say the least. John Muse, who has started all 81 games in his first two seasons, underwent arthroscopic hip surgery following his sophomore season. “We’re all kind of waiting and watching,” York said. “He had eight weeks on crutches over the summer. That’s a long process to heal from the hip surgery. We’re going to be very patient with him. We think we have some depth in goal, so we don’t have to rush him “In goal, John Muse, who logged all our major minutes last year, is coming off of major hip surgery,” York said. “So, we’re going to keep a very close eye on his rehab. We have two returning goaltenders in Alex Kremer and Chris Venti. They’re joined by a very promising newcomer in Parker Milner.” – Jerry York right in there, but we’ll have to watch and see.” The Eagles will look to senior Alex Kremer, sophomore Chris Venti and freshman Parker Milner to vie for playing time. Kremer is a hard-working back-up who has yet to see regular-season action in his two years with the program. The 6-foot goaltender stopped eight shots in 20 minutes of action in an international exhibition at the University of New Brunswick last winter. Venti saw action in one regular-season game during his freshman campaign. The Needham, Mass., native and Buckingham, Browne & Nichols graduate, made his collegiate debut against Northeastern on Feb. 2 in the first round of the Beanpot at TD Garden. Milner joins the program after spending the 2008-08 season with the USHL’s Waterloo Blackhawks. The 6-foot-1 goaltender finished the season with a 20-7-1 record, a 2.90 goals against average and a .902 save percentage. A Pittsburgh, Pa., resident, Milner earned Waterloo’s Most Improved Player award last winter and ranked second among all USHL goaltenders with three shutout performances.


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Head Coach Jerry York As a Coach

As a Player

• Enters his 38th season as a head coach; spent seven years (1972-79) at Clarkson and 15 years (1979-94) at Bowling Green • Begins the 2009-10 season as college hockey’s second all-time winningest coach (first among active Division I coaches) with 821 wins • Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title, and Boston College to the 2001 and 2008 NCAA titles • Earned the 1976-77 Spencer Penrose Trophy as the nation's Division I Coach of the Year • Earned Hockey East Coach of the Year honors in 2003-04; also earned 2003-04 New England Coach of the Year honors • Earned CCHA Coach of the Year honors in 1981-82 • Has led 18 teams to 25 or more wins; has guided four teams to 30 or more victories • Assumed the head coaching duties at Boston College, his alma mater, on June 15, 1994 • Has led Boston College to eight NCAA Tournament “Frozen Four” berths — 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 • Has led the Eagles to six Hockey East Tournament titles — 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2008 • Earned his 800th collegiate victory with a 5-2 win against Minnesota on March 29, 2008 in Worcester, Mass. • Served as head coach of a US Select Team that competed in the Kitimat (British Columbia) Cup in the spring of 1995 • Assumed the head post at Bowling Green on April 10, 1979 • Led Bowling Green to six NCAA Tournament berths • Led Bowling Green to four CCHA regular-season titles, including three consecutive crowns from 1981-84, and one CCHA tournament title • Was inducted into the Bowling Green State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 • Became the youngest head coach in the nation when he accepted the top job at Clarkson at age 26 • Guided Clarkson to 125 wins, six ECAC playoffs and one ECAC title in seven years • Coached under Boston College’s two legendary coaches; began his career as John “Snooks” Kelley’s graduate assistant (1968-69), and served two years (1970-72) as Len Ceglarski’s assistant coach at Clarkson

• Earned All-America first team and All-New England honors in 196667 • Was the 1966-67 recipient of the Walter Brown Award (as the top American-born player in New England) • Served as team captain and earned team MVP honors as a senior • Was a three-year letterman at Boston College • Led the Eagles to a 60-26 record, the 1965 Beanpot title and a secondplace finish in the 1965 NCAA Tournament • Earned All-East honors as a junior • Scored 134 points (64 goals, 70 assists) in his 81-game collegiate career • Ranks among the school’s all-time leaders in: career points, career goals, career assists, single-season points and single-season assists • Was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1982

Winningest Coaches in NCAA History 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Ron Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .924 Jerry York (BC)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .821 Jack Parker* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .816 Rick Comley* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .749 Bob Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .744 Len Ceglarski (BC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .673 Red Berensen* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .673 8. Jeff Sauer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .655 9. John MacInnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .555 10. Jack Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .542 11. Mike McShane* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .538 12. Don Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .532 13. Don Brose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .531 14. Ed Saugestad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .503 15. John “Snooks” Kelley (BC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .501 * active coaches

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EDUCATION • Graduated from Boston College High School in 1963 • Earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Boston College in 1967 • Also earned a master’s of education degree and a CAES in counseling psychology from Boston College

Personal • Born July 25, 1945 in Watertown, Mass. • His wife, Bobbie, is a West Roxbury (Mass.) native and 1969 Boston College graduate • They have two children — Laura and Brendan

Former York Players Rob Blake Player, San Jose Sharks 1998 Norris Trophy recipient

York’s Hobey Baker Award Winners George McPhee Bowling Green State University 1982 recipient

Dan Bylsma Head Coach, Pittsburgh Penguins 2009 Stanley Cup champion

Brian Holzinger Bowling Green State University 1995 recipient

George McPhee General Manager, Washington Capitals

Mike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipient

Brooks Orpik Player, Pittsburgh Penguins 2009 Stanley Cup champion

York’s USA Hockey College Players of the Year

Rob Scuderi Player, Los Angeles Kings 2009 Stanley Cup champion

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Nathan Gerbe Boston College 2008 recipient Mike Mottau Boston College, 2000 recipient


Head Coach Jerry York The York File At Clarkson Record Titles 1972-73 18-15-0 1973-74 12-14-1 1974-75 13-15-1 1975-76 18-12-1 1976-77 26-8-0 ECAC Champions 1977-78 19-11-0 1978-79 19-12-0 Clarkson Totals: 125-87-3 (.588 in seven years)

At Bowling Green 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

16-20-2 13-24-2 27-13-2

1982-83 1983-84

28-8-4 34-8-2

1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

21-21-0 28-14-0 33-10-2

1987-88

30-13-2

CCHA Champions, NCAA Tourney qualifier CCHA Champions CCHA Champions NCAA Champions CCHA Champions, NCAA Tourney qualifier CCHA Tournament Champs, NCAA Tourney qualifier NCAA Tourney qualifier NCAA Tourney qualifier

1988-89 26-18-3 1989-90 25-17-2 1990-91 15-23-2 1991-92 8-21-5 1992-93 19-21-1 1993-94 19-17-2 Bowling Green Totals: 342-248-31 (.576 in 15 years)

At Boston College 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

11-22-2 16-17-3 15-19-4 28-9-5

1998-99

27-12-4

1999-2000 2000-01

29-12-1 33-8-2

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

18-18-2 24-11-4 29-9-4

2004-05

26-7-7

2005-06 2006-07

26-13-3 29-12-1

2007-08

25-11-8

Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalists Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament semifinalists NCAA Tournament finalists Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions Hockey East Champions Hockey East Champions NCAA Tournament semifinalists Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalist Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalists Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions

2008-09 18-14-5 Boston College Totals: 354-194-55 (.633 in 15 years) CAREER TOTALS: 821-529-89 (.601 in 37 years)

York’s NHL First-Round Selections Marty Reasoner St. Louis, 1996

Chuck Kobasew Calgary, 2001

Cory Schneider Vancouver, 2004

Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh, 2000

Brian Boyle Los Angeles, 2003

Nick Petrecki San Jose, 2007

Krys Kolanos Phoenix, 2000

Patrick Eaves Ottawa, 2003

Chris Kreider NY Rangers, 2009

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Coach Jerry York and assistant coach Terry Flanagan on the ice after Bowling Green won the 1984 NCAA Championship.

1972-73: Jerry York succeeds Len Ceglarski (L) as the Golden Knights’ head coach.

Jerry York’s Milestone Victories #1

November 10, 1972, Clarkson 13, University of Quebec 0, at Potsdam, N.Y.

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January 2, 1976, Clarkson 4, Cornell 2, at ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York, N.Y.

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January 24, 1978, Clarkson 10, St. Lawrence 3, at Potsdam, N.Y.

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January 29, 1981, Bowling Green 6, Lake Superior 2, at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

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January 22, 1983, Bowling Green 7, Northern Mich. 6 (OT), at Marquette, Mich.

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December 1, 1984, Bowling Green 5, Miami (Ohio) 3, at Oxford, Ohio

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November 7, 1986, Bowling Green 5, Ohio State 2, Bowling Green, Ohio

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March 4, 1988, Bowling Green 5, Ferris State 4 (4 OTs), at Bowling Green, Ohio

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February 3, 1990, Bowling Green 4, Miami (Ohio) 3, at Bowling Green, Ohio

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October 22, 1993, Bowling Green 6, Ohio State 0, at Bowling Green, Ohio

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November 30, 1996, Boston College 6, St. Lawrence 4, at Canton, N.Y.

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January 28, 1999, Boston College 7, Massachusetts 1, Chestnut, Hill, Mass.

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November 4, 2000, Boston College 6, UMass-Lowell 1, at Lowell, Mass.

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November 7, 2002, Boston College 7, Merrimack 0, at North Andover, Mass.

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October 29, 2004, Boston College 5, North Dakota 3, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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October 10, 2006, Boston College 5, Northeastern 2, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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March 29, 2008, Boston College 5, Minnesota 2, at NCAA Tournament, Worcester, Mass.

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March 29, 2008: Captain Mike Brennan presents Jerry York with a puck following the team’s 5-2 win over Minnesota in the NCAA Northeast Regional. The win marked York’s 800th career victory.

“We could sit here from now until the end of the month and list talented teams that didn’t win because of a lack of discipline. That won’t happen with a York team ... York is a flexible disciplinarian. He is approachable, pleasant and willing to listen.” — Michael Holley, The Boston Globe


Head Coach Jerry York

June 24, 2008: Boston College poses for its formal team photograph with U.S. President George W. Bush.

“Those four years under Jerry York made it possible for me to go to the NHL. Certainly my skill development, my confidence and the overall growing-up process that you go through in college, a lot of that I attribute to Jerry York. He’s certainly had a huge impact on my career.” — Dave Taylor, Played for York at Clarkson

“He’s unbelievable. He’s always upbeat. He always finds the positives in every situation. Even if it’s a disappointing situation with the team, even if there’s discipline involved, he always handles it in a first-class way. He’s the perfect guy for the job ... He always has his finger on the pulse of what’s going on around here.”

May 10, 2001: Jerry York and the late Edward M. Kennedy, former U.S. Senator for Massachusetts, converse at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

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— Mike Mottau ’00 Hobey Baker Award Winner

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Head Coach Jerry York “What the record shows is that the same man has been behind the bench for all eight of those Frozen Four appearances, garbed in jacket, sweater, and tie with nary a trickle of perspiration. This is Jerry York's team, his philosophy, his demeanor. As he coaches, the Eagles play.”

August 20, 2009: The Boston Red Sox, Fenway Sports Group and the Hockey East Association announced that the historic Fenway Park will host Boston College against Boston University on Friday, January 8, 2010. Boston College Head Coach Jerry York took the podium during the press conference at Fenway Park.

— John Powers, The Boston Globe, March 31, 2008

Jerry York has coached 33 players who have earned All-America first-team honors. Six of those players gained All-America recognition twice.

Jerry York has led Boston College to eight appearances in the NCAA Tournament’s “Frozen Four” and two national titles in the last 12 seasons. April 14, 2008: Former coach Len Ceglarski greets Jerry York at the national championship team celebration in Conte Forum.

Each year, The Sports Museum honors a new set of legends from Boston sports – the men and women whose accomplishments, contributions, and qualities of character and spirit have helped make Boston The Greatest Sports City In America. The Tradition continued on June 24, 2009 as it honored Curt Schilling, Troy Brown, Nancy Kerrigan, Sam Jones, Ken Hodge, Jack Parker and Boston College head coach Jerry York. 26

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Head Coach Jerry York

April 12, 2008: Jerry York addresses the media following Boston College’s 4-1 victory over Notre Dame in the 2008 NCAA championship game in Denver, Colo.

“What happens on the bench dictates what happens on the ice. He (York) doesn’t get rattled, so we don’t get rattled. That’s why he’s won more than 800 games.” — Matt Greene ‘08, The Boston Globe, March 31, 2008

Coach Jerry York and assistant coaches Mike Cavanaugh (left) and Greg Brown (right) on the ice after Boston College won the 2008 NCAA Championship.

In the last 12 seasons, Jerry York has guided Boston College to a 24-8 record (.750) in NCAA Tournament play.

May 10, 2001: President George W. Bush with Laura (left), and Bobbi and Jerry York.

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Associate Head Coach MIKE CAVANAUGH Associate Head Coach

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ike Cavanaugh is in his 15th season on the Boston College staff, his sixth as associate head coach. Prior to coming to the Heights in 1995, Cavanaugh spent two years as an assistant coach at Dartmouth College and one year as Jerry York’s assistant coach at Bowling Green State University. During his tenure at the Heights, Cavanaugh has established himself as one of the nation’s finest assistant coaches. He has played an integral role in implementing the program’s recruiting strategy that has produced two national titles (2001 and 2008), six Hockey East Tournament championships and four league regular-season titles. Individually, 17 players have earned All-America accolades, including 2000 Hobey Baker Award recipient Mike Mottau, and 2008 USA Hockey College Player of the Year Nathan Gerbe. In his 14 seasons, 19 BC players have gone on to play in the National Hockey League. Cavanaugh has worked extensively with the Eagles’ special teams, developing them into some of the country’s most formidable units that perennially finish among the nation’s elite. Cavanaugh served as assistant coach of Team Massachusetts in the 2002 USA Hockey Select 16 Festival that was held in Rochester, N.Y. Previously, he’d served as head coach of Team Massachusetts in the 1999 USA Hockey Select 15 Festival that was held in Ann Arbor, Mich. At Dartmouth, Cavanaugh was involved in all phases of the Big Green program, including recruiting, scouting and on-ice instruction. A 1990 graduate of Bowdoin College, Cavanaugh was a three-year ice hockey letterman for the Polar Bears. He served as team captain in 198990. Cavanaugh also captained and played wide receiver on the school’s football team. Cavanaugh played his high school hockey at North Andover High School. There, he played for Eagle assistant coach Jim Logue and alongside former BC star Steve Heinze. Upon his graduation, Cavanaugh spent one year in London, England, serving as player/coach of the Richmond Ice Hockey Club. He returned to the United States and was the assistant hockey coach at the Belmont Hill School for the 1991-92 season. From there, he joined Jerry York’s staff at Bowling Green. While at BGSU, Cavanaugh earned a master’s degree in sports management. Mike and his wife Lynne, have a 4-year-old son Quinn, and 1-year-old daughter, Caroline. They reside in Boston.

The Cavanaugh File Date of Birth: June 7, 1968 Hometown: North Andover, Mass. Education: B.A. — Bowdoin College (1990) M.Ed. — Bowling Green (1995) Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach, Belmont Hill School (1991-92) Assistant Coach, Bowling Green State (1992-93) Assistant Coach, Dartmouth College (1993-95) Assistant Coach, Boston College (1995-2004) Associate Head Coach, Boston College (2004-)

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Assistant Coach GREG BROWN Assistant Coach

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reg Brown, one of the best defensemen in Boston College history, is in his sixth season as a member of Jerry York’s staff. He began his coaching career in August of 2004 after completing a 12-year professional playing career. Brown works closely with the team’s defensemen and has worked extensively with the BC’s special teams. In his five-year tenure at the Heights, he has played an important role in BC’s recent team successes that include three Hockey East Tournament titles, three consecutive Frozen Fours from 2006-08 and the 2008 national title. Since his arrival, eight players have earned All-America honors. A 1990 Boston College graduate, Brown was a two-time All-America first-team selection (1989 and 1990), a two-time Hobey Baker Award finalist and a two-time All-New England choice. He is one of only two players in Hockey East history to twice capture the league’s Player of the Year honor. In 1994, Brown was one of four defensemen selected to the Hockey East All-Decade Team. He was inducted into Boston College’s Varsity Club Hall of Fame in November 2004. Brown played three seasons for the Eagles (1986-87, 1988-89 and 198990), serving as team captain in 1989-90. He missed the 1987-88 season while playing 55 games with U.S. National Team and then representing his country at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Brown totaled 120 points – 24 goals and 96 assists – in 119 games. He ranks among Hockey East career leaders for defenseman scoring in assists (third), points (fourth) and goals (fifth). Brown played for the United States in two Olympic Games. In addition to the 1988 Games, Brown played for Team USA in the 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France. After graduation, Brown enjoyed a 12-year professional playing career. He spent four seasons in the National Hockey League, before moving to Europe to continue his career. In the NHL, he played with the Buffalo Sabres (1990-91, 1992-93), Pittsburgh Penguins (1993-94) and Winnipeg Jets (1994-95). In Europe, he played three seasons in Sweden (1995-96, 2001-02 and 2002-03), one season in Switzerland (1996-97) and four seasons in Germany (1997-98 through 2000-01). Brown’s older brother Doug also enjoyed an outstanding playing career – both at Boston College (1982-86) and the NHL. Doug Brown was a twotime All-America second-team selection (1985 and 1986) with the Eagles. He went on to a 15-year career in the NHL. Doug was inducted into the BC Varsity Club Hall of Fame along with Greg in 2004. Greg and his wife Katharine have two children, Ashley (11) and Peyton (9). They reside in Scituate.

The Brown File Date of Birth: March 7, 1968 Hometown: Southboro, Mass. Education: B.A. — Boston College (1990) Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach, Boston College (2004-present)

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Assistant Coach JIM LOGUE Assistant Coach

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ormer Eagle goaltender Jim Logue is in his 17th season as a coach at Boston College. Logue, who starred in net for the Eagles from 1959-1961, came to the Heights from Salem State where he served as an assistant coach for the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons. Logue’s tenure at Boston College didn’t begin until December 1993, following a successful battle with leukemia. Diagnosed in September 1993 with Hairy Cell Leukemia, Logue entered St. Luke’s Hospital in Houston, Texas. There he underwent 90 days of treatment using an innovative new drug to attack the illness. With the illness cured, Logue joined the coaching staff. Logue has worked closely with the Eagles’ goaltenders, molding several into elite goaltenders. Most notably Cory Schneider – the school’s only first-team All-America goaltender. Schneider is the BC single-season for shutouts (eight; 2005-06), and is the school’s career leader in shutouts (15). In 1994, Logue watched Greg Taylor stonewall Harvard for the 2-1 Beanpot title victory. For his efforts, Taylor earned Beanpot MVP honors, as Logue himself had done in 1959. Logue also helped Scott Clemmensen (1998-2001) develop into one of college hockey’s premier goaltenders. As a freshman, Clemmensen had established a NCAA regular-season record by holding opponents scoreless for 254:23. Clemmensen completed his college career as the school’s career leader in wins (99) and shutouts (13), and the NCAA Tournament’s career leader in wins (10) and saves (356). Prior to his stint at Salem State, Logue was head coach at North Andover High School from 1980-1986. He also served two terms as assistant coach at Merrimack College — from 1983-88 and from 1969-1978. While at Merrimack, Logue also served as a coach in the U.S. Olympic Program from 1972-1976. The starting goaltender for the first game played in McHugh Forum (the Eagles’ former home rink), Logue was a three-time All-East and AllNew England selection (1959-1961) during his time at the Heights. His 2.17 goals against average in 1960-61 still ranks among the school’s best. Logue led the Eagles to Beanpot championships in 1959 and 1961, capturing Most Valuable Player honors for his performance in the 1959 tournament. Logue was the goaltender on the 1968 U.S. Olympic squad. He recorded 65 saves versus the former Soviet Union in the Olympic Tournament. A member of the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame, Logue’s hockey excellence was further recognized in 1999 when he was one of the initial three former players whose BC jersey was retired. Jim and his wife Carina are the parents of five children. They reside in North Andover.

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Support Staff JOHN HEGARTY Director of Hockey Operations

BERT LENZ Director of Sports Medicine, Olympic Sports

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ohn Hegarty is in his 16th year with the Boston College hockey program. For seven seasons, he served as the team’s equipment manager. Beginning with the 2001-02 season, Hegarty assumed the additional role of director of hockey operations. In his present role, Hegarty coordinates the Eagles’ travel plans, organizes the coaches’ recruiting efforts and manages the team’s stateof-the-art video analysis system. In addition to his hockey responsibilities, Hegarty works extensively with many of the University’s Olympic sports teams. Hegarty’s hockey expertise has earned him invitations to work on several USA Hockey tours. In the spring of 1995, he accompanied the US Select Team to British Columbia where it competed in the Kitimat Cup. During the summer of 1995, he served as equipment manager during the Women’s Junior National Team’s tour of Ottawa. A 1994 graduate of Boston College with a degree from the Carroll School of Management, Hegarty has since earned his master’s degree in higher education administration. As an undergraduate, he served four years as a student manager for the football team. In 1992 and 1993, he was the head football manager under head coach Tom Coughlin. John and his wife Jill, also a BC graduate, reside in Milton, Mass.

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ert Lenz is in his 13th season as the athletic trainer for the Boston College hockey team. After serving three years as a resident athletic trainer in the Boston College Sports Medicine Department, Lenz was named assistant athletic trainer in 1997 and promoted to Director of Sports Medicine for Olympic sports in 2007. While he has been associated with many of the Eagles’ varsity sports teams, Lenz has worked most closely with the hockey, football, soccer and baseball programs. A 1991 graduate of Castleton (Vt.) State, Lenz earned his master’s degree in education with an emphasis on athletic training at Old Dominion in May 1994. At ODU, Lenz worked with the men’s soccer and baseball teams as well as the cross country and rugby programs. Lenz has also been the head athletic trainer at the Mason Dixon Basketball Camps (Emmitsburg, Md.) and an assistant trainer for the now-defunct Washington Commandos of the Arena Football League. A native of Old Saybrook, Conn., Lenz is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and is a licensed athletic trainer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Bert and his wife, Lisa, have a 2-year-old daughter, Cortney. They reside in West Roxbury.

REV. THOMAS KENNY, SJ Chaplain to Athletics

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ather Thomas Kenny is in his first year as Chaplain to Athletics. A Jesuit of the New England Province, he was ordained to the priesthood on June 13, 2009 at St. Ignatius Church in Chestnut Hill, Mass. A native of nearby Belmont, Fr. Kenny graduated from Boston College in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science. While attending BC he was a member of the swimming and water polo teams. He then served with the Jesuit Volunteers International where he taught marine science at Xavier High School in Chuuk, Micronesia. Fr. Kenny entered the Society of Jesus on August 23, 1998. During his years of Jesuit formation, he studied philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, earning a master’s degree in health care ethics. After Loyola, he was sent to Brazil. He spent one year working with youth in the Amazon region of Brazil and two years at Seeds of Tomorrow Orphanage in Salvador, Brazil. In 2006, Fr. Kenny began theology studies at the Weston Jesuit School of Theology, now Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. Fr. Kenny has a Master of Divinity degree and is working to complete a Licentiate of Sacred Theology.

RUSSELL DEROSA Director of Strength & Conditioning, Olympic Sports

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ussell DeRosa is in his eighth season as a strength and conditioning coach at Boston College. After serving five seasons as the Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach, he was promoted to Director of Strength & Conditioning for Olympic Sports in 2007. DeRosa joined the BC staff after seven years (1996-2002) at Yale University, the last five as Associate Director of Sports Conditioning. In that position, he oversaw the strength & conditioning for 32 intercollegiate sports programs. In addition to his Yale experiences, DeRosa has also worked with the New Haven-Connecticut entry to the American Hockey League (1998-99) and with Boston University (1995-96) as an academic intern. DeRosa received his bachelor’s degree in health and fitness from Springfield College in 1995. He earned a master’s degree in exercise science with an emphasis on exercise physiology from Southern Connecticut State University in 2001. He is a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association. Russell and his wife Alex, have a 4-year-old son, Andrew. They reside in West Peabody.

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Support Staff MICHAEL FEELEY Senior Manager

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ichael Feeley, a senior marketing major in the Carroll School of Management, is in his third year as team manager. Feeley assists in all aspects of day-to-day practice and gameday operations, including organizing team travel, coordination of equipment needs and video breakdown. He also serves as a team liaison with Boston College sports marketing office to enhance hockey publicity.

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For four years (2006-09), Feeley has been involved with Production Trailer & Dock in Meredith, N.H., installing seasonal docks and boat lifts on Lake Winnipesaukee. There, he worked closely with its staff assisting in a sales-and-marketing overhaul during 2008. In the summer of 2008, Feeley completed a three-month internship with Integrated Financial Partners in Waltham, Mass., working within the annuity and life insurance field. He coordinated potential client research and assisted in daily market analysis. A 2006 graduate of St. Sebastian’s School in Needham, he has been involved with Zack Heger, Inc., for three years, serving as a caretaker for a 16-year-old boy stricken with muscular dystrophy. A resident of Dedham, Mass., Michael and his younger siblings Kristin and Steven are the children of Cheryl and Mike Feeley.

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Matt Price

Sr. • F • 5-9 • 180 Milton IceHawks (OPJHL) Milton, Ontario

MATTHEW BRENDAN PRICE; born July 3, 1988 ... shoots left … graduated from Milton District High School.

As a Junior (2008-09) Played in all 37 games … registered 14 points – eight goals and six assists; recorded seven points – four goals and three assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … ranked second on the team with a plus-eight rating … netted two game-winning goals and one shorthanded goal … enjoyed four multiple-point performances, including one multiple-goal effort … scored two goals – the first multiple-goal outing of his career – in the team’s 6-3 home win over Maine (1/24) … tallied two points – one goal and one assist – in each of two victories; netted one shorthanded goal and assisted on Cam Atkinson’s decisive third-period goal in BC’s 5-4 season-opening victory over Wisconsin (10/12) and tallied one goal and one assist in a 5-1 home win over Harvard (11/28) … notched the primary assist on each of Kyle Kucharski’s two scores in a 3-3 tie at Vermont (1/9) … scored the game-winning goal 45 seconds into the overtime period in the team’s 4-3 win at Providence (2/28) … netted the only goal in a 10 series-clinching victory over New Hampshire (3/14) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament in Durham, N.H.

As a Sophomore (2007-08) Played in all 44 games … registered 11 points – three goals and eight assists; recorded five points – two goals and three assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … enjoyed two multiple-point performances … tallied two assists in the team’s 6-5 overtime victory over Harvard (2/11) in the Beanpot championship game … registered two points – one goal and one assist – in a 3-3 tie at Maine (1/25), marking the first multiplepoint effort of his career … netted his first goal of the season in BC’s 82 win over Air Force (12/29) in the first

Career Statistics

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YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr.

26 44 37 107

2 3 8 13

3 8 6 17

5 11 14 30

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 3/6 10/20 5/10 18/36

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0

1 0 2 3


Captain round of the Dodge Holiday Classic in Minneapolis, Minn. … notched one assist in each of two victories in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.; assisted on Pat Gannon’s decisive goal in a 5-2 first-round win over Minnesota (3/29) and assisted on Nick Petrecki’s second-period score in the team’s 4-3 overtime win over Miami (3/30) the next day.

As a Freshman (2006-07) Played in 26 games, including 16 Hockey East contests … registered five points – two goals and three assists; recorded all five points in league action … finished the season with a plus-four rating; totaled a plus-five rating in conference play … scored one game-winning goal ... tallied his first collegiate point with an assist on Ben Smith’s secondperiod goal at Vermont (1/20) … scored his first career goal – the decisive score – in the team’s 2-1 road victory over Providence (2/9) … netted the game’s first goal in a 6-5 home win over Maine (2/16) … notched an assist on Matt Greene’s first-period goal in a 4-3 win at UMass Lowell (2/24).

Before BC Played the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons with the Milton IceHawks of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League … served as assistant captain in 2005-06 … registered 51 points – 14 goals and 37 assists – in 48 games … played for head coach George Dupont … selected to play for Team East in the 2006 Canadian Junior A Hockey League (CJAHL) AllStar game in Yorktown, Saskatchewan … guided Milton to the top ranking among all CJAHL clubs in 2005-06 … recorded 32 points – 11 goals and 21 assists –in 39 games in 2004-05 … earned team Rookie of the Year honors … was a three-sport athlete at Milton District High School; lettered in soccer, volleyball and basketball … earned team MVP honors in volleyball and soccer.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … twice earned Hockey East All-Academic Team honors (200708 and 2008-09) … is the 2009-10 recipient of the George. J. Norberg ’39 Memorial Scholarship … Matt and his younger brother Jeremy are the children of Ulana and Tim Price.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 12 8 9 8 6 12 11 10 8

G 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 2 0

A 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 4

PTS 1 5 1 1 0 4 2 3 4

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Assistant Captain

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Matt Lombardi

Sr. • F • 5-11 • 194 Governor’s Academy Milton, Mass.

MATTHEW JOSEPH LOMBARDI; born November 9, 1987 ... shoots right … spent his freshman year at Thayer Academy before moving to Governor’s Academy for his final three years.

As a Junior (2008-09) Played in 26 games, including 19 Hockey East contests … registered 11 points – two goals and nine assists; recorded seven points – two goals and five assists – in league games … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … tallied two assists in BC’s 5-1 home win over Harvard (11/28) … scored the team’s sixth goal – at 2:11 of the third period – in a 6-3 home victory over Maine (1/24) … netted his first goal of the season – the team’s sixth goal – at 2:27 of the third period in BC’s 8-6 home win over New Hampshire (11/15).

As a Sophomore (2007-08) Played in 40 games, including 24 Hockey East contests … registered four points – one goal and three assists; recorded three points – one goal and two assists – in league play … scored his lone goal of the season against Massachusetts (11/17) … assisted on Andrew Orpik’s third-period goal in the team’s 6-5 overtime victory over Harvard (2/11) in the Beanpot Championship game in TD Banknorth Garden … notched an assist on Matt Price’s second-period score in the team’s 3-3 home tie against Maine (1/25) … tallied the primary assist on Kyle Kucharski’s first-period goal – a manadvantage goal – in a 4-1 win at Northeastern (3/8); the victory secured home ice for the league playoffs.

As a Freshman (2006-07) Played in 37 games, including 21 Hockey East contests … missed two games against Maine (2/15 & 16) because of injury … registered four points – one goal and three assists; recorded two assists in league play … notched his first collegiate point with an assist on Pat Gannon’s decisive goal in a 5-2 home win over Massachusetts (12/9) … scored his first career goal at 15:42 of the second period in a 7-1 series-clinching home victory

Career Statistics

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YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr.

37 40 26 103

1 1 2 4

3 3 9 15

4 4 11 19

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 7/14 3/6 5/10 15/30

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0


Assistant Captain over Northeastern in the quarterfinal round of the Hockey East Tournament (3/9) … assisted on Kyle Kucharski’s third-period goal in the team’s 4-0 win over Miami (Ohio) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional title game in Manchester, N.H. (3/25) … assisted on Matt Greene’s second-period goal in a 4-3 victory over UMass Lowell (1/27).

Before BC Earned All-Independent School League (ISL) honors and team MVP honors as a senior forward at Governor Dummer Academy … registered 28 points – 16 goals and 12 assists – in 2005-06 … captured AllISL honorable mention accolades as a junior … totaled 25 points – 13 goals and 12 assists – in 2004-05 … was a three-year varsity letterman for head coach Peter Kravchuk; served as team captain as a senior … also lettered in track.

Personal Enrolled as a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management … Matt and his two older sisters – Lisa and Michelle – are the children of Ann and Joseph Lombardi … Lisa is a 2006 Notre Dame graduate and played lacrosse for the Irish while Michelle, a 2007 Boston College graduate, played on the women’s hockey team from 2003-07.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 13 7 8 6 6 12 11 11 6

G 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

A 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 0

PTS 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0

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Assistant Captain

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Ben Smith

Sr. • F • 5-11 • 207 Westminster Avon, Conn.

BENJAMIN ALEXANDER SMITH; born July 11, 1988 ... shoots right … has played in all 123 games in three seasons … underwent two surgical procedures – one on his abdomen and one on his groin – in April 2009 to repair injuries sustained in August 2008 … has totaled 24 points – 12 goals and 12 assists – in 19 career postseason games … participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2007.

As a Junior (2008-09) Played in all 37 games … registered 17 points – six goals and 11 assists; recorded 12 points – four goals and eight assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … finished the season tied for second on the team with four power-play goals … tallied one point in each of BC’s first five games; extended his scoring streak to 12 games dating back March 14 of the previous season … scored his first goal of the season – a man-advantage tally – in a 3-2 home win over Vermont (10/24) … notched a power-play goal at 18:45 of the first period in the team’s 5-5 tie at Merrimack (11/14) … netted BC’s third goal late in the second period of a 4-3 win over Harvard (2/9) in the Beanpot consolation game in TD Garden … notched an assist on Tim Kunes’ decisive score in the team’s 5-3 win over New Hampshire (3/13) in the first game of the league quarterfinal series in Durham, N.H. … notched an assist in consecutive home victories over Maine (1/24 &25).

As a Sophomore (2007-08) Played in all 44 games … shared the James E. Tiernan Award with Pat Gannon as the program’s Most Improved Players … earned AllTournament honors at the NCAA Frozen Four in Denver, Colo., after he tallied five points – two goals and three assists – in two BC victories; recorded two points – one goal and one assist – in a 6-1 semifinal-round victory over North Dakota (4/10), then registered three points – one goal and two assists – in the team’s 4-1 win over Notre Dame (4/12) in the national championship game … gained All-Tournament accolades at the Dodge Holiday Classic after notching five points – three goals and two assists – in victories over Air Force (12/29) and RIT (12/30) … registered 50 points – 25 goals and 25 assists; recorded 28 points – 13 goals and 15 assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … ranked second on the team with 10 power-play goals and tied for second on the team with four game-winning goals … enjoyed 14 multiple-point performances, including three three-point efforts … enjoyed three multiple-goal outings, including a career-high three-goal performance in a 4-3 victory at Boston University (12/1) … finished the season with a plus/minus rating of plus-15 … tallied at least one point in 30 games … ended the season on a seven-game goal-scoring streak during which he totaled 12 points – seven goals and five assists … also notched a seven-game scoring streak from Nov. 9 to Dec. 1, during which he registered 11 points – seven goals and four assists … scored once in each of two BC wins in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.; netted BC’s first goal – a power-play score – in a 5-2 win over Minnesota (3/29) that secured head coach Jerry York’s 800th career victory, then capped off BC’s second-period scoring

Career Statistics

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YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr.

42 44 37 123

10 25 6 36

8 25 11 44

18 50 17 85

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 5/10 6/12 3/6 14/28

6 10 4 20

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1

3 4 0 7


Assistant Captain burst – three goals in a span of 1:58 – in a 4-3 overtime win over Miami (3/30) … tallied three points – two goals, including the decisive score, and one assist – in a 5-2 win at UMass-Lowell (2/16) … registered consecutive two-point efforts in Hockey East Tournament wins over Providence (3/15) and New Hampshire (3/21); recorded one goal and one assist in the team’s 5-1 series-clinching home victory over the Friars in the quarterfinals and notched one power-play goal and one assist in BC’s 5-4 triple-overtime over the Wildcats in the tournament’s semifinal round.

As a Freshman (2006-07) Played in all 42 games … earned the program’s Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award … captured Hockey East Rookie of the Month honors for April … registered 18 points – 10 goals and eight assists; recorded eight points – six goals and two assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … scored three game-winning goals and six power-play goals; finished the season ranked third on the team in power-play scores … enjoyed four multiple-point games (in eight postseason contests), including one three-point performance … registered 10 points – four goals and six assists – in eight postseason games … notched three points – the game-winning goal and two assists – in the team’s 6-2 semifinal round win over Boston University in the Hockey East Tournament in TD Banknorth Garden (3/16) … tallied one power-play goal (the decisive score) and one assist in a 4-1 win over St. Lawrence (3/24) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional semifinal in Manchester, N.H. … registered two points – one power-play goal and one assist – in a 3-0 home win over Northeastern (3/9) in the quarterfinals of Hockey East Tournament … assisted on Dan Bertram’s first-period goal and scored the team’s third goal in a 6-4 victory over North Dakota (4/5) in the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in St. Louis, Mo. … recorded his first collegiate goal (with a man advantage) in a 3-3 overtime tie at Northeastern (1/5) … recorded his first career assist on Kyle Kucharski’s game-winning goal against Providence (1/7) … assisted on Matt Price’s first career goal (the decisive score) in a 2-1 win at Providence (2/9).

Before BC Earned All-New England first-team honors as a senior center at Westminster … earned team MVP honors … ranked third among all league scorers with 58 points – 23 goals and 35 assists – in 2005-06 … was a threetime Founder’s League All-Star … finished his schoolboy career with 183 points – 70 goals and 113 assists – in 96 career games … was a fouryear varsity letterman for head coach Tom Earl; served as team captain as a senior … was a member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that competed in the 2005 Under-18 Junior World Cup in the Czech Republic and Slovakia … played for the U.S. Under-17 Select Team that finished second at the 2004 Under-17 Five Nations Cup in Germany … played for the Boston Junior Bruins organization from 2002 to 2006.

Personal Enrolled as a history major in the College of Arts & Sciences … was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the sixth round (169th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … is the 2009-10 recipient of the Paul Patrick Daley, Esquire ’63 Student-Athlete Scholarship … was the recipient of BC’s Freshman Male Scholar-Athlete Award at the 2007 All-Sports Banquet … has earned Hockey East All-Academic Team honors in each of his first three seasons … received the Paul Winship Book Prize at Westminster’s 2006 commencement ceremony; the award is given to a senior who has made an unusual commitment to the school’s programs and activities … graduated magna cum laude from Westminster School … Ben is the third of Marguerita and Larry Alan Smith’s four children; has three brothers.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 13 9 9 9 9 13 12 11 10

G 7 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 5

A 7 3 3 5 3 4 4 4 1

PTS 14 5 6 7 5 6 8 6 6

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Returning Players

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Carl Sneep

Sr. • D • 6-3 • 212 Brainerd Nisswa, Minn.

CARL MICHAEL SNEEP; born November 5, 1987 ... shoots right ... participated in the Pittsburgh Penguins Development Camp in 2008 … participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2006.

As a Junior (2008-09) Played in 33 games, including 23 Hockey East contests … registered 11 points – two goals and nine assists; recorded nine points – one goal and eight assists – in league play … enjoyed four multiple-point performances … notched two points – one power-play goal and one assist – in the team’s 5-3 home win over Bowling Green (10/17) … tallied one third-period goal and assisted on Brock Bradford’s game-tying goal later in the period in a 4-4 tie at UMass-Lowell (2/13) … tallied two assists, including an assist on Jimmy Hayes’ decisive score, in BC’s 4-1 home win over Merrimack (10/30) … totaled two assists in BC’s 5-5 tie at Merrimack (11/14) … assisted on Cam Atkinson’s game-winning goal in the team’s 2-0 home win over Massachusetts (11/21).

As a Sophomore (2007-08) Played in all 44 games … gained All-Tournament accolades at the Hockey East Tournament after he tallied two assists and plus/minus rating of plus-four in four victories … led all BC defensemen in scoring with 15 points – three goals and 12 assists; recorded eight points – two goals and six assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … finished the season with a plus/minus rating of plus-15 … scored two power-play goals and one game-winning goal … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … notched two points – one goal and one assist – in a 60 win over RIT (12/30) in the championship game of the Dodge Holiday Classic in Minneapolis, Minn. … scored the game-tying goal with a man-advantage in the team’s 2-2 home tie against Boston University (1/19) … assisted on Ben Smith’s first-period goal, the decisive score, in the team’s 4-0 win over Vermont (3/22) in the championship game of the Hockey East Tournament in TD Banknorth Garden … notched an assist on Nathan Gerbe’s overtime goal against Boston University (2/4) in the first round of the Beanpot … assisted on Nathan Gerbe’s second score of the game in a 6-1 win over North Dakota in the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in Denver, Colo.

As a Freshman (2006-07) Played in 38 games, including 26 Hockey East contests … missed four games because of a right ankle sprain … registered 10 points – one shorthanded goal and nine assists; recorded six points – one goal and five assists – in league play … finished the season with a plus-14 rating,

Career Statistics

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YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr.

38 44 33 115

1 3 2 6

9 12 9 30

10 15 11 36

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 4/8 6/15 13/26 23/49

0 2 1 3

1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1


Returning Players including a plus-nine rating in conference contests … scored his first collegiate goal – a shorthanded tally – - in a 3-1 home win over Providence (1/7) … notched his first collegiate assist in the team’s 5-1 home victory over Bowling Green (10/21) … assisted on Nathan Gerbe’s game-winning goal in a 3-0 win at Wisconsin (10/28); also recorded an assist on Andrew Orpik’s decisive score in the team’s 4-1 victory over the Badgers the next night … tallied an assist on Dan Bertram’s second-period powerplay goal in a 6-4 win over North Dakota in the NCAA Tournament’s semifinal round in St. Louis, Mo.

Before BC Earned Associated Press and Pioneer Press All-State first-team recognition as a senior defenseman at Brainerd Senior High School … was one of 10 finalists for Minnesota’s Mr. Hockey Award, recognizing the state’s top high school senior … captured All-Central Lakes Conference honors as a junior and senior ... registered 37 points – 13 goals and 24 assists – in 2005-06 ... totaled a team-high 41 points – 20 goals and 21 assists – in 2004-05 … played for Brainerd head coach Ty Eigner; served as team captain as a senior … earned Brainerd High School’s 2005-06 Male Athlete of the Year Award ... joined the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League at the conclusion of his senior high school hockey season; recorded six points – one goal and five assists – in 22 games … has also excelled on the football and baseball fields … was a two-year football letterman; earned All-Central Lakes Conference all-star honors as a senior tight end and linebacker … served as football team captain and earned team MVP honors in 2005-06 ... twice earned All-Conference baseball honors during his schoolboy career.

Personal Enrolled as a history major in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the 2009-10 recipient of the Morrissey Brothers Memorial Hockey Fund … was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round (32nd overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft … Carl and his younger sister Carolyn are the children of Pamela and Mark Sandelin.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 13 6 8 9 9 11 10 11 12

G 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

A 1 1 3 3 7 2 1 2 2

PTS 2 2 3 4 7 2 1 3 2

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Returning Players

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Brian Gibbons

Jr. • F • 5-8 • 165 Salisbury (Conn.) Braintree, Mass.

BRIAN ROBERT GIBBONS; born February 26, 1988 ... shoots left ... spent his first three years at Thayer Academy, before moving to the Salisbury (Conn.) School for his final year.

As a Sophomore (2008-09) Played in 36 games … registered 28 points – nine goals and a team-high 19 assists; recorded 17 points – five goals and 12 assists – in 26 Hockey East contests … ranked third on the team with a rating of plus-five … scored four power-play goals (tied for second on the team) and one shorthanded goal … enjoyed five multiple-point performances in the first 10 games of the season … enjoyed one three-point effort and one multiple-goal outing … tallied three points – two goals and one assist – in BC’s 5-4 season-opening win over Wisconsin (10/10) … tallied two points – one goal and one assist – in victories over Merrimack (10/30) and New Hampshire (11/15) … notched two assists, including an assist on Brock Bradford’s overtime, in a 4-3 win at Merrimack (10/31) … assisted on Brock Bradford’s decisive score in the team’s 5-1 home win over Harvard (11/28).

As a Freshman (2007-08) Played in 43 straight games; missed one game – the season-opening game against Michigan (10/12) in the Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Paul, Minn. … registered 35 points – 13 goals and 22 assists; recorded 17 points – seven goals and 10 assists – in league play … finished the season ranked first on the team with a rating of plus-32; was a plus-15 in conference contests … earned Beanpot Most Valuable Player honors after he registered four points – two goals and two assists – in tournament victories over Boston University (2/4) and Harvard (2/11); scored twice in the team’s 6-5 overtime win over the Crimson in the championship game … scored three powerplay goals and three game-winning goals … enjoyed 10 multiple-point performances, including one multiple-goal game … tallied three points – one goal and two assists – in a 4-1 home win over Vermont (1/9) …recorded 10 points – three goals and seven assists – in eight postseason victories … tallied at least one point in each of the team’s final seven games of the season … notched two assists in each of BC’s two Frozen Four victories in Denver, Colo.; totaled two assists in the team’s 6-1 win over North Dakota (4/10) and

Career Statistics

42

YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So.

43 36 79

13 9 22

22 19 41

35 28 63

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 16/32 22/52 38/84

3 4 7

0 1 1

0 0 0

3 0 3


Returning Players totaled two assists in the team’s 4-1 win over Notre Dame (4/12) in the national championship game.

Before BC Earned All-Founder’s League first-team honors as senior center at Salisbury in 2006-07 … registered 27 points – eight goals and 19 assists – in 25 games … also captured AllTournament honors at the 2006 Flood-Marr Tournament in mid-December … played for Salisbury head coach Dan Donato … earned All-ISL first-team honors as a freshman and sophomore at Thayer Academy … also captured Boston Globe NEPSAC All-Star and Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic recognition as a freshman and sophomore … led the Tigers and ranked third among all Independent School League scorers with 57 points – 26 goals and 31 assists – in 30 games in 2004-05; earned All-New England first-team honors … played for Thayer head coach Larry Rooney … was a member of the U.S. Under-17 Select Team that earned a silver medal at the 2004 Five Nations Tournament in Germany; registered five points – one goal and four assists.

Personal Enrolled as a business major in the Carroll School of Management … earned 2008-09 All-Hockey East Academic Team honors … is the 2009-10 recipient of the Schiller Family Scholarship … Brian and his older brother, Michael, are the sons of Karen and Ray Gibbons.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 8 6 6 6 6 9 6 8 7

G 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 2 4

A 8 3 1 0 4 2 1 4 4

PTS 8 3 2 1 8 4 2 6 8

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Returning Players

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John Muse

Jr. • G • 5-11 • 180 Noble & Greenough East Falmouth, Mass.

JOHN ROGER MUSE; born August 1, 1988 ... catches left ... started all 81 games over the last two seasons … underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right hip on April 30, 2009 … holds the school’s single-season record for saves (1,171; 2007-08) … played three years at the Noble and Greenough School after spending his freshman year at Falmouth High School.

As a Sophomore (2008-09) Started all 37 games … finished the season with an 18-14-5 record; recorded a 2.72 goals against average and a .904 save percentage … had an 11-11-5 record, a 2.72 goals against average and a .907 save percentage in conference play … made 961 saves, a mark that ranks sixth on the school’s all-time single-season list … registered three shutout performances … made 30 or more saves in each of 10 games, including two in league playoff competition … twice earned Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week accolades … earned league weekly honors on March 16 after stellar efforts in quarterfinal tournament victories at New Hampshire; recorded 35 saves in BC’s 5-3 win over New Hampshire (3/13) in the first game of the league quarterfinal series in Durham, N.H., then stopped all 31 shots in the team’s 1-0 quarterfinal-series clinching victory over the Wildcats (3/14) the next night … also earned league weekly defensive honors on March 9; made 30 saves in a 2-1 overtime loss at Northeastern (3/6), then recorded 24 saves in a 4-1 home victory over the Huskies (3/7) in the regular-season finale … registered a season-high 41 saves in the team’s 5-2 loss at Boston University (1/17) … made 27 saves in a 2-0 home shutout of Massachusetts (11/21) … backstopped the team to a second home shutout win over the Minutemen on Feb. 8; stopped all 21 shots … tallied one assist … assisted on Joe Whitney’s decisive goal in BC’s 6-3 home win over Maine (1/24).

As a Freshman (2007-08) Started – and played every minute – of all 44 games … shared the Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award with Joe Whitney … gained AllTournament recognition at the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in Denver, Colo., after he went 2-0 with a 1.00 goals against average and a .961 save percentage; made 29 saves in a 6-1 win over North Dakota (4/10) and 20 saves in a 41 win over Notre Dame (4/12) in the national championship game … earned All-Tournament accolades at the Hockey East Tournament, allowing just six goals in four games; went 4-0 with a 1.28 goals against average and a .959 save percentage … captured Hockey Commissioners’ Association National Division Rookie of the Month accolades for March/April … was hon-

Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

44

CL Fr. So.

Boston College Hockey

W-L-T 25-11-8 18-14-5 43-25-13

GP/Min. 44/2725:05 37/2248:46 81/4973:32

SO 3 3 6

GA/Avg. 100/2.20 102/2.72 202/2.44

Saves/Pct. 1171/.921 960/.904 2131/.913


Returning Players ored as the league’s Goaltender of the Month for March … earned All-Tournament Team honors at the Dodge Holiday Classic in Minneapolis, Minn., allowing just two goals in victories over Air Force (12/29) and RIT (12/30) … finished the season with a 25-11-8 record; recorded a 2.20 goals against average and a .921 save percentage … had a 11-9-7 record, a 2.39 goals against average and a .913 save percentage in conference play … made 1,171 saves, a BC single-season record … ranked first in the nation with 2725:05 minutes played … registered three shutout performances … made 30 or more saves in each of 15 games, including five games in playoff competition … went 8-0 with a 1.46 goals against average and a .952 save percentage in postseason play … recorded a career-high 45 saves in BC’s triple-overtime victory over New Hampshire (3/22) in the Hockey East Tournament’s semifinal round in TD Banknorth Garden … earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors after stellar efforts against Minnesota (3/29) and Miami (3/30) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.; made 31 saves in a 5-2 win over the Golden Gophers, a win that secured head coach Jerry York’s 800th victory, then stopped 34 shots, including all 10 in the overtime period, in the team’s 4-3 victory over the RedHawks the next day … recorded 29 saves in a 4-0 win over Vermont (3/22) in the Hockey East Tournament title game; earned conference rookie-of-the-week recognition … gained Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors after leading BC to consecutive victories over Boston University; stopped 33 shots in the team’s 6-2 home win over the Terriers (11/30), then recorded 41 saves in a 4-3 victory at BU the next night.

Before BC Earned US Hockey Report Goaltender of the Year honors as a senior at Noble and Greenough ... captured All-New England honors in 2006-07; was a three-time and AllIndependent School League selection ... finished his senior season with a 2.38 goals against average and a .932 save percentage; recorded eight shutouts ... gained All-Tournament honors at the Flood-Marr Tournament in December 2006 ... led Nobles to ISL titles in both 2004-05 and 2005-06 ... played for head coach Brian Day ... was also a two-time All-ISL baseball honoree.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... is the 2009-10 recipient of the E. Paul Robsham, Jr. Goalie Scholarship … John is the youngest of Kitty and Peter Muse’s three sons.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 8 6 6 6 6 9 7 8 7

RECORD 3-3-2 3-1-2 3-2-1 2-3-1 4-0-2 4-5-0 2-5-0 4-2-2 4-1-2

PCT. .923 .912 .951 .874 .910 .897 .896 .947 .919

GAA 2.55 1.95 1.47 3.60 2.41 3.22 2.98 1.96 2.10

2009-10 Eagles

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Returning Players

15

Joe Whitney

Jr. • F • 5-6 • 170 Lawrence Academy Reading, Mass.

JOSEPH RYAN WHITNEY; born February 6, 1988 ... shoots left ... played one season at Belmont Hill (2003-04) before transferring to Lawrence Academy for his final three seasons.

As a Sophomore (2008-09) Played in 36 games … registered 15 points – seven goals and eight assists; recorded nine points – five goals and four assists – in 26 Hockey East contests … scored two game-winning goals and one power-play tally … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … totaled two points – one (game-winning) goal and one assist – in the team’s 6-3 home victory over Maine (1/24); also scored in the team’s 4-1 victory over the Black Bears (1/25) the next night … tallied one point in each of BC’s first four games … netted his first goal of the season – the decisive score – in a 5-3 home win over Bowling Green (10/17) … scored a third-period goal in the team’s 5-1 home win over Providence (2/27) … played six games on defense (11/21 – 12/6).

As a Freshman (2007-08) Played in all 44 games … shared the program’s Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award with John Muse … gained NCAA Northeast Regional Most Outstanding Player honors after he tallied three points – two goals and one assist – in victories over Minnesota (3/29) and Miami (3/30) in Worcester, Mass.; totaled two points – one goal and one assist – in the team’s 5-2 win over the Golden Gophers, then scored an acrobatic overtime game-winning goal against the RedHawks to secure BC’s berth in the Frozen Four … earned All-Hockey East Rookie Team accolades … captured All-Tournament honors at the Dodge Holiday Classic in Minneapolis, Minn., after he scored four points – one goal and three assists – in victories over Air Force (12/29) and RIT (12/30) … registered 51 points – 11 goals and a team-high 40 assists; recorded 28 points – five goals and 23 assists – in 27 Hockey East contests … finished second (behind Ken Hodge; 44 – 198485) among all freshmen in BC hockey history in singleseason assist scoring and fourth all-time in freshmen point scoring … finished the season ranked among the nation’s leaders in assists per game (second; 0.91) and points per game among rookies (second; 1.16) … led all BC players in power-play production with 29 points – five goals and 24 assists … enjoyed 13 multiple-point games, including three four-point performances, and two three-point outings … enjoyed one multiple-goal game … scored five power-play goals and two game-winning goals … totaled 10 points – four goals and

Career Statistics

46

YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So.

44 36 80

11 7 18

40 8 48

51 15 66

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 25/50 14/36 39/86

5 1 6

0 0 0

0 0 0

2 2 4


Returning Players six assists – in eight postseason victories … tallied four points – two goals and two assists – in a home win over Merrimack (10/26) … twice registered four-assist performances; tallied four assists in a 7-2 win at Harvard (12/12) and equaled the effort in a 52 win at UMass-Lowell (2/16) … notched three points – one goal and two assists – in a 5-2 home win over Vermont (1/11) … assisted on three (of five) BC goals in a game-one home victory over Providence (3/14) in the quarterfinals of the league tournament … registered two points – one goal and one assist – in the team’s 5-4 triple-overtime victory over New Hampshire in the semifinals of the Hockey East Tournament in TD Banknorth Garden … scored BC’s third goal – a power-play tally – in the second period of a 4-1 victory over Notre Dame (4/12) in the national championship game in Denver, Colo. … netted his first career goal (and point) in the team’s season-opening game against Michigan (10/12) in the Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Paul, Minn.

Before BC Earned All-ISL honors in each of his four schoolboy seasons ... registered 52 points – 23 goals and 29 assists – in 2006-07 ... gained team co-MVP honors in 2005-06 after totaling 56 points – 28 goals and 28 assists – for the Spartans ... gained All-NESPAC East honors as a junior ... served as team captain as a senior and assistant captain as a junior ... played for head coach Kevin Potter … was a member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that competed in the 2005 Under-18 Junior World Cup in the Czech Republic and Slovakia … played for the U.S. Under-17 Select Team that finished second at the 2004 Under-17 Five Nations Cup in Germany.

Personal Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... is the 2009-10 recipient of the Angelo V. Berlandi Hockey Scholarship … Joe is the oldest of Cherylann and John Whitney’s three sons; his brother Steven is a freshman on the BC hockey team.

Career vs. Hockey East TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

GP 8 6 6 6 6 8 7 8 7

G 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 1

A 2 2 4 6 4 3 1 6 6

PTS 3 5 4 8 6 4 2 7 7

2009-10 Eagles

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Returning Players

29

Alex Kremer

Sr. • G • 6-0 • 175 Taft Darien, Conn.

ALEXANDER CARL KREMER; born November 26, 1987 ... catches left … spent two years at Darien High School, before moving to Taft for his final three years.

As a Junior (2008-09) Did not see any regular-season action … stopped eight (of nine) shots faced in 20 minutes of action in the team’s 4-2 international exhibition victory over the University of New Brunswick (1/3) in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

As a Sophomore (2007-08) Did not see any game action.

As a Freshman (2008-09) Did not play varsity hockey … was a member of Eagles’ Club Hockey, now recognized as Boston College Club Hockey … played for head coach Stephen Greeley.

Before BC Played in 12 games in 2005-06 as a senior goaltender at Taft; registered a 2.08 goals against average and a .918 save percentage … played in 10 games in 2004-05 and totaled a 1.91 goals against average and a .921 save percentage … played for head coaches Dan Murphy (2004-06) and Mike Maher (2003-04) … was a three-sport athlete at Taft; also lettered in golf and soccer … was a Connecticut Soccer All-Star selection as a senior forward in 2006 … collected All-County honors as a freshman goalkeeper at Darien HS.

Personal Enrolled as a math and economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … has twice earned All-Hockey East Academic Team recognition (2007-08 and 2008-09) … earned The Taft School’s Senior Athletic Award at graduation … Alexander and his two older sisters, Julia and Stephanie, are the children of Ulla and Juergen Kremer.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

48

CL So. Jr.

W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

GP/Min. 0/0:00 0/0:00 0/0:00

SO 0 0 0

GA/Avg. 0/0.00 0/0.00 0/0.00

Saves/Pct. 0/— 0/— 0/—

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

Boston College Hockey

GP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECORD 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

PCT. — — — — — — — — —

GAA — — — — — — — — —


Returning Players BARRY STEVEN ALMEIDA; born November 20, 1988 ... shoots left ... graduated from Longmeadow High School in 2007.

Barry Almeida

9

As a Freshman (2008-09) Played in 35 games … registered 18 points – seven goals and 11 assists; recorded 15 points – six goals and nine assists – in 26 Hockey East contests … scored two game-winning goals and one power-play goal … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … tallied three points – two goals and one assist – in the team’s 5-1 home win over Providence … earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on Dec. 1 after stellar performances against Harvard and Dartmouth (11/30); scored the game-winning goal with 1:14 left in overtime in BC’s 2-1 win over the Big Green and assisted on Matt Price’s third-period score in a 5-1 home win over the Crimson two nights earlier … scored his first collegiate goal at 11:07 of the second period at Northeastern (10/18) … tallied one assist in three consecutive games – at Merrimack (11/14), against New Hampshire (11/15) and against Massachusetts (11/22) … notched the primary assist on Benn Ferriero’s decisive goal in the team’s 2-0 home win over Massachusetts (2/8).

So. • F • 5-8 • 183 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Springfield, Mass.

Before BC Earned All-USHL first-team honors as a member of the Omaha Lancers in 2007-08 … registered 60 points – 22 goals and 38 assists – in 56 regular-season games; tallied seven power-play goals, two shorthanded goals and two game-winning goals … totaled eight points – four goals and four assists – in 14 playoff games; netted one powerplay goal and three game-winning goals … scored the overtime winner in Game 5 to lift the Lancers to the Clark Cup title… was a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team that captured the bronze medal in the 2007 World Junior A Challenge in British Columbia … was a member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that competed in the 2005 Under-18 Junior World Cup in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … is the 2009-10 recipient of the Pike’s Peak Hockey Scholarship … Barry and his younger sister, Gianna, are the children of Anna and Barry Almeida.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

35 35

7 7

11 11

18 18

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 4/8 4/8

1 1

0 0

0 0

2 2

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

2009-10 Eagles

GP 4 3 3 2 3 5 4 3 3

G 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0

A 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 1

PTS 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 1

49


Returning Players

28

Tommy Atkinson

So. • F • 5-8 • 165 Avon Old Farms

THOMAS JOHN ATKINSON; born December 15, 1987 ... shoots left … helped lead Avon Old Farms to two New England Division I Prep School titles.

As a Freshman (2008-09) Did not see any regular-season action … played in the team’s 4-2 international exhibition victory over the University of New Brunswick (1/3) in Fredericton, New Brunswick; netted a goal in the second period.

Before BC Greenwich, Conn.

Registered 12 points – six goals and six assists – in 37 games with the Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) in 2007-08 … played for head coach Peter Masters … recorded 42 points – 15 goals and 27 assists – in 28 games in 2006-07; helped the Winged Beavers to the New England Division I Prep School title … earned the team’s 2006-07 Most Improved Player honor … played for head coach John Gardner … played for Team New England in USA Hockey’s Select 15 Festival and for Team Connecticut in the Select 16 Festival.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Tom is the son of Ellen and Tom Atkinson; has five siblings.

Career Statistics

50

YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 0/0 0/0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0


Returning Players

13

CAMERON THOMAS ATKINSON; born June 5, 1989 ... shoots right ... is the only player in Avon Old Farms history to win three New England Division I Prep School titles.

Cam Atkinson

As a Freshman (2008-09) Played in 36 games … earned the Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award … registered 19 points – seven goals and 12 assists; recorded 14 points –five goals and nine assists – in 26 Hockey East contests … scored three power-play goals, two game-winning goals and one shorthanded goal … ranked third on the team with 85 shots … enjoyed four multiple-point performances, including one three-point effort … tallied three points – one goal and two assists – in BC’s 4-1 home win over Northeastern (3/7) in the regular-season finale … tallied two assists, including the primary assist on Jimmy Hayes’ shorthanded goal, in a 5-3 win at New Hampshire (3/13) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament … notched two points – one goal and one assist – in a 5-1 home win over Harvard (11/28) … recorded two points – one goal and one assist – in a 4-4 tie at UMass-Lowell (2/14) … scored the team’s first goal – the gamewinner – in a 2-0 home win over Massachusetts (11/21) … tallied his first collegiate goal – the decisive score – at 13:30 of the third period in a 5-4 season-opening home win over Wisconsin (10/10) … netted a shorthanded goal in a loss at Boston University (1/17).

So. • F • 5-8 • 175 Avon Old Farms Greenwich, Conn.

Before BC Earned Prep Player of the Year and All-New England East honors as a senior forward at Avon Old Farms … was a three-time All-Founders League selection …. registered a league-high 63 points – 26 goals and 37 assists – in 28 games in 2007-08 … led the Winged Beavers to their second consecutive New England Division I Prep School title … totaled 54 points – 29 goals and 25 assists – in 2006-07 … served as 2007-08 team captain … played for head coach John Gardner … was a member of the Under-18 Select Team that captured the silver medal at the 2006 Under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

Personal Enrolled as a communication major in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the 2009-10 recipient of the D’Agostine Family Athletic Scholarship … was selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the sixth round (157th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Cam is the son of Ellen and Tom Atkinson; has five siblings.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

36 36

7 7

12 12

19 19

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 14/28 14/28

3 3

1 1

0 0

2 2

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

2009-10 Eagles

GP 4 3 3 3 2 5 4 3 3

G 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1

A 1 0 1 2 0 3 2 2 0

PTS 2 0 2 3 0 3 3 2 1

51


Returning Players

22

PAUL CHARLES CAREY; born September 24, 1988 ... shoots left … graduated from Cathedral (Ind.) High School in 2008; also attended Thayer Academy and the Salisbury (Conn.) School.

Paul Carey

As a Freshman (2008-09) Played in 24 games … registered nine points – five goals and four assists; recorded all nine points in 19 Hockey East contests … enjoyed two multiple-point performances and netted three power-play goals ... tallied two points – one goal and one assist – in a 4-3 win at Merrimack (10/31) … registered two points – one goal and one assist – in BC’s 8-6 home win over New Hampshire (11/15) … netted his first collegiate goal at 7:39 of the second period in a 3-2 home win over Vermont (10/24) … scored a manadvantage goal in a 2-0 home win over Massachusetts (11/21) … scored once in a 3-2 loss at New Hampshire (3/20).

So. • F • 6-1 • 190 Indiana Ice (USHL) Weymouth, Mass.

Before BC Earned All-USHL second-team honors and USHL All-Rookie Team honors as a member of the Indiana Ice in 200708 … registered 66 points – 34 goals and 32 assists – in 60 regular-season games in 2007-08; finished fifth in the league in scoring, second in goals scored … tallied 16 power-play goals and five game-winning goals … had a team-high 241 shots … played for Ice head coach Charlie Skjodt … spent the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons at the Salisbury School; played for head coach Dan Donato … helped the Crimson Knights win the New England Prep School Division 1 championship in 2005-06.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … was selected by the Colorado Avalanche in the fifth round (135th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft … is the 2009-10 recipient of the Maureen and Edward F. Coakley ‘57 Hockey Scholarship … Paul is the middle of Denise and Paul Carey’s five children; has three brothers (Jim, Joe and Bill) and one sister (Bridget).

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

24 24

5 5

4 4

9 9

52

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 4/8 4/8

3 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

Boston College Hockey

GP 2 0 3 3 3 3 2 0 3

G 0 1 0 1 2 0 1

A 0 1 0 2 1 0 0

PTS 0 2 0 3 3 0 1


Returning Players THOMAS REGINALD CROSS; born September 12, 1989 ... shoots left … participated in the Boston Bruins Development Camp in 2009.

Tommy Cross

4

As a Freshman (2008-09) Played in 24 games; missed the final 12 games of the season because of a knee injury … registered eight assists; recorded all eight assists in 19 Hockey East contests … enjoyed two multiple-assist performances, including one three-assist outing … tallied three assists in 6-3 home win over Maine (1/24) … recorded two assists in the team’s 5-5 tie at Merrimack (11/14) … registered his first collegiate point – an assist – on Paul Carey’s first career goal – a man-advantage tally – in BC’s 3-2 home win over Vermont (10/24).

So. • D • 6-3 • 215 Westminster Simsbury, Conn.

Before BC Registered 28 points – eight goals and 20 assists – in 25 games at Westminster in 200708 … also played nine games in 2007-08 with the USHL’s Ohio Junior Blue Jackets; tallied four assists ... registered 20 points – eight goals and 12 assists – in 25 games in 2006-07 … played for head coaches Tom Earl (2006-07) and Tim Joncas (2007-08)… earned Connecticut Player of the Year honors (from the Hartford Courant) as a sophomore at Simsbury High School in 2005-06; totaled 50 points – 15 goals and 35 assists – in 22 games … was a member of the U.S. National Under-18 Team that captured the silver medal at the 2007 IIHF World Under-18 Championship in Finland; also played with the team at the 2006 Under-18 Four Nations Tournament in Sweden … served as captain of the Under18 Select Team that captured the silver medal at the 2006 Under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka in Slovakia and the Czech Republic … was a member of the U.S. Under17 Select Team that captured the gold medal at the 2005 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Switzerland … also played baseball at Westminster, earning AllFounders League honors as a junior and senior.

Personal Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … is the 2009-10 recipient of the Driscoll Family Hockey Scholarship … served as senior class president at Westminster … earned Westminster’s Paul Winship Alumni Book Prize, which is given annually to the senior who has made an unusual commitment to the school’s programs and activities … was selected by the Boston Bruins in the second round (35th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft … Tommy is the son of Kelly and Tom Cross; has two sisters; his father played hockey at Dartmouth.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

24 24

0 0

8 8

8 8

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 12/24 12/24

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

2009-10 Eagles

GP 3 3 3 1 3 1 2 1 3

G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 2

PTS 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 2

53


Returning Players

23

MALCOLM NELSON LYLES; born July 20, 1990 ... shoots right.

Malcolm Lyles

As a Freshman (2008-09) Played in five league games … registered one assist … tallied the primary assist on Joe Whitney’s decisive goal in a 6-3 home win over Maine (1/24); made his collegiate debut against the Black Bears that night.

So. • D • 5-10 • 181 Deerfield Academy (Mass.)

Before BC Played three seasons at Deerfield Academy … registered 18 points – seven goals and 11 assists – in 25 games as a senior … played for head coach Brendan Creagh … participated in every USA Hockey National Festival Camp since age 12 … also played on the school’s football and track teams … was the running back on the Eaglebrook School’s first undefeated football team in 2004.

Miami Gardens, Fla.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Malcolm is the son of Mary Dorsainvil and Milton Lyles; has one brother and three sisters … his brother Milton plays lacrosse at the University of North Carolina.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

5 5

0 0

1 1

1 1

54

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 1/2 1/2

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

Boston College Hockey

GP 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

G 0 0 0 0 -

A 1 0 0 0 -

PTS 1 0 0 0 -


Returning Players

10

JAMES RYAN HAYES; born November 21, 1989 ... shoots right ... has twice participated in the Toronto Maple Leafs Development Camp … was a member of the U.S. National Team that finished fifth at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championships in Ottawa, Ontario … twice participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp; traveled to Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2007 and August of 2008 … graduated from Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Mich.; attended Noble and Greenough (Mass.) in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

Jimmy Hayes

So. • F • 6-5 • 220 Lincoln Stars (USHL)

As a Freshman (2008-09)

Dorchester, Mass.

Played in 36 games … registered 13 points – eight goals and five assists; recorded 10 points – seven goals and three assists – in 26 Hockey East contests … scored one game-winning goal, one power-play goal and one shorthanded goal … ranked fifth on the team with 75 shots … enjoyed two multiple-goal performances, including one hat trick… tallied four points – three goals and one assist – in BC’s 8-6 home win over New Hampshire (11/15) … netted his first two collegiate goals – the game’s first two goals – in a 4-1 home win over Merrimack (10/30); struck first at 9:13 of the opening period and doubled the BC lead at 12:33 … scored a shorthanded goal in a 5-3 win at New Hampshire (3/13) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament.

Before BC Played the 2007-08 season with the Lincoln (Neb.) Stars of the United States Hockey League… registered 24 points – eight goals and 16 assists – in 29 games … played for head coach Jim McGroarty … spent the 2006-07 season and 23 games of the 2007-08 season as a member of the U.S. National Team Development Program … registered eight points – two goals and six assists – in 23 games in 2007-08 … registered 45 points – 23 goals and 22 assists – in 56 games with the U.S. National Under-18 Team in 2006-07; tallied seven powerplay goals and two game-winning goals … played for head coach Ron Rolston … was a member of the U.S. National Under-18 Team that captured the silver medal at the 2007 IIHF World Under-18 Championship in Finland … was a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team that competed in the 2007 World Junior A Challenge in British Columbia … was a member of the Under-18 Select Team that captured the silver medal at the 2006 Under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka in Slovakia and the Czech Republic; led the team with five points – four goals and one assist … was a member of the National Under-18 Team that played in the 2006 Under-18 Four Nations Tournament in Sweden … was a member of the U.S. Under17 Select Team that captured the gold medal at the 2005 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Switzerland; registered a team-best nine points – four goals and five assists – in five games … was a member of the U.S. National Under-17 Team that captured the gold medal at the 2005 Under-17 Four Nations Tournament in Slovakia.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... is the 2009-10 recipient of the Edward J. O’Brien, Jr., M.D. Men’s Ice Hockey Scholarship … was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round (60th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Jimmy is the middle of Shelagh and Kevin Hayes’ five children.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

36 36

8 8

5 5

13 13

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 11/22 11/22

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

2009-10 Eagles

GP 4 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3

G 0 0 1 0 2 4 1 0 0

A 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

PTS 0 2 1 0 2 5 1 0 0

55


Returning Players EDWIN THOMAS SHEA; born September 16, 1989 ... shoots right ... graduated from Shrewsbury High School in 2008 … played for the Boston Junior Bruins from 2004-08 … earned the 2007-08 John Carlton Memorial Trophy, given annually by the Boston Bruins to the outstanding student-athlete in Eastern Massachusetts high school hockey.

Edwin Shea

8

So. • D • 6-0 • 180

As a Freshman (2008-09)

Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) Shrewsbury, Mass.

Played in 22 games … registered three assists; recorded two assists in 16 Hockey East contests ... tallies plus-minus rating of plus-two … notched his first collegiate point with an assist on Matt Price’s goal at 13:26 of the opening period in the team’s 6-3 home win over Maine (1/24) … assisted on Brock Bradford’s first goal in a 4-3 overtime win at Providence (2/28) … notched an assisted on Andrew Orpik’s firstperiod goal in a 5-3 win over New Hampshire (3/13) in the first game of the quarterfinal round of the Hockey East Tournament … recorded a plus-minus rating of plus-four in the team’s 41 home win over Maine (1/25).

Before BC Was a three-time Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) all-star selection … registered 38 points – six goals and 32 assists – in 49 games with the Boston Junior Bruins in 2007-08; earned the team’s Defensive MVP honor … recorded 31 points – seven goals and 24 assists – in 50 games in 2006-07 … totaled 27 points – three goals and 24 assists – in 62 games in 2005-06; gained EJHL Playoff All-Tournament honors in 2006… also earned the Bruins’ 2006 Unsung Hero award … played for head coach Peter Masters; served as assistant captain in 2007-08 … played baseball at Shrewsbury High School; twice earned MidWachusett A League all-star honors.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … is the recipient of the 2009-10 Nemia Family Scholarship … Edwin is the second of Denise and Ed Shea’s four children; has one brother and two sisters.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2008-09 CAREER

Fr.

22 22

0 0

3 3

3 3

56

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 4/8 4/8

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

Boston College Hockey

GP 2 3 1 2 3 4 3 2 1

G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

PTS 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0


Returning Players Chris Venti

30

So. • G • 6-0 • 165 BB&N

CHRISTOPHER ANDREW VENTI; born August 29, 1988 ... catches left.

As a Freshman (2008-09) Played in one game … made his collegiate debut against Northeastern (2/2) in the first round of the Beanpot in TD Garden; stopped three shots in 7:56.

Before BC Finished the 2007-08 season at Buckingham Browne & Nichols with a 2.06 goals against average and a .899 save percentage … earned All-Independent School League honors in 2006-07 after recording a 1.96 goals against average and a .919 save percentage … was twice voted team MVP … served as team captain in his senior season … played for head coach Terrence Butt … played the 2005-06 season at Needham High School, finishing with a 1.01 goals against average and a .936 save percentage … was a Mass. Satellite hockey team member (2004).

Needham, Mass.

Personal Enrolled as a psychology major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Chris and his older brother Brendan are the sons of Paula and Ken Venti.

Career vs. Hockey East

Career Statistics Year 2008-09 CAREER

CL Fr.

W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0

GP/Min. 1/7:56 1/7:56

SO 0 0

GA/Avg. 0/0.00 0/0.00

Saves/Pct. 3/1.000 3/1.000

TEAM Boston University Maine Massachusetts-Amherst Massachusetts-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont

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GP 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

RECORD 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

PCT. — — — — — — 1.000 — —

GAA — — — — — — 0.00 — —

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Patch Alber

Fr. • D • 5-10 • 170 Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL) Clifton Park, N.Y. PATRICK JOSEPH ALBER; born March 11, 1989 ... shoots right … graduated from the Northwood School in Lake Placid, N.Y., in May 2007.

Before BC Played the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons with the Boston Jr. Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League … registered 28 points – four goals and 24 assists – in 54 games in 2008-09; led all Bruins defensemen in scoring … served as assistant captain … finished the 2008-09 season with a plus-minus rating of plus-20 … earned EJHL All-Star recognition … recorded 11 assists and a rating of plus-20 in 50 games in 2007-08 … played for Boston Jr. Bruins head coach Peter Masters … played the

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2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons at the Northwood School … totaled 41 points – 10 goals and 31 assists – in 91 career games … helped guide the Huskies to their best record in school history (40-8-0) in 2005-06; earned New York State High School Athletic Association second-team honors that season … has also played lacrosse and baseball.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … earned the Northwood School’s Seal Prize given to the student who best combined athletic excellence with academic accomplishment and extracurricular activity … has attained the ranking of Eagle Scout within the Boy Scouts of America program … Patch is the son of Debbie and Larry Alber.

Brian Dumoulin

Fr. • D • 6-3 • 200 NH Junior Monarchs (EJHL) Biddeford, Maine BRIAN JOSEPH DUMOULIN; born September 6, 1991 ... shoots left ... participated in the Carolina Hurricanes Development Camp in 2009.

Before BC Earned Eastern Junior Hockey League Defensive Player of the Year honors as a defenseman on the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs in 200809 … helped lead the Monarchs to a Tier-3 Jr. A national championship; ranked fourth among EJHL defensemen in scoring with 30 points – seven goals and 23 assists – in 41 games … played for head coach Sean Tremblay … played two varsity seasons at Biddeford High before joining the Monarchs for his senior season … led the Tigers to two Class A state championships; registered 61 points – 13 goals and 48 assists – in a 24-

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game undefeated season as a junior defenseman in 2007-08 … totaled 46 points – 13 goals and 33 assists – in 24 games as a sophomore … played for head coach Jaime Gagnon … was a member of the U.S. Under-18 Team that competed in the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in August 2008.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … was selected by the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round (51st overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Brian is the second of Deb and Pete Dumoulin’s three children; has one older brother and one sister.

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Brooks Dyroff

Fr. • F • 6-0 • 190 Phillips Andover (Mass.) Boulder, Colo. BROOKS ROBERT DYROFF; born January 22, 1990 ... shoots right.

Before BC Registered 30 points – 16 goals and 14 assists – in 26 games as a senior forward at Phillips Andover in 2008-09; ranked second on the team in scoring … served as team captain … earned the 2009 Sumner Smith Hockey Award (given to a hockey player in good scholastic standing who has contributed the most to the sport and the school through sportsmanship, endeavor and ability) … played for head coach Dean Boylan … attended Niwot High School in Niwot, Colo., prior to enrolling at Andover … earned the 2006 Sean Student Leadership Award given by the state of Colorado Hockey Association to a player who demonstrates leadership on the ice and in the classroom … attended the U.S. National U-15 Hockey camp in 2005 … has also played lacrosse, golf and skiing.

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Personal Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … co-founder of CEO4Teens, a non-profit organization which offers educational opportunities to teens in third-world countries; has sent 30 Indonesian students from low-income families on a year-long computer programming course at Indonesia’s Campuhan College … an accomplished young filmmaker who earned “Best Student Documentary” at Newport Beach Film Festival and Bayou Inspirational Film Festival and captured “Best of 2008” honors at Kids First Film Festival for A Drop In The Bucket … was nominated for the “Best Public Service Film” at the 2009 Swansea Film Festival in Wales for Change For Change … Brooks is the son of Wendi Hill and Matt Dyroff; has three younger sisters – Charlee, Skylar and Elliot.

Chris Kreider

Fr. • F • 6-2 • 205 Phillips Andover Boxford, Mass. CHRISTOPHER JAMES KREIDER; born April 30, 1991 ... shoots left ... participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2009 … spent two years at Masconomet Regional and two years at Phillips Andover.

for head coach Dean Boylan … earned Salem News Player of the Year honors as a sophomore forward at Masconomet in 2006-07; recorded 41 points – 28 goals and 13 assists – in 21 games … played for head coach Bill Blackwell.

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Personal

Earned Prep Player of the Year and All-New England East honors as a junior left wing at Phillips Andover … registered 56 points – 33 goals and 23 assists – in 26 games in 2008-09 … also earned All-Star recognition at the annual Flood-Marr Tournament … totaled 41 points – 26 goals and 15 assists – in 23 games for the Big Blue in 2007-08 … played

Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … was selected by the New York Rangers in the first round (19th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Chris and his younger sister Katie are the children of Kathy and David Kreider.

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Parker Milner

Fr. • G • 6-1 • 185 Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) Pittsburgh, Pa. PARKER JOHN MILNER; born September 6, 1990 ... catches left … graduated from West High School in Waterloo, Iowa. … attended Avon Old Farms for one year (2007-08) and Mt. Lebanon High School in Pittsburgh, Pa., for two years (2005-07).

Before BC Finished with a 20-7-1 record, a 2.90 goals against average and a .902 save percentage in 31 games for the Waterloo Black Hawks in 2008-09 … ranked tied for second among all USHL goaltenders with three shutouts … was voted Waterloo’s Most Improved Player by his teammates at the conclusion of the season … twice earned USHL goaltender

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of the week honors … played for head coach P.K. O’Handley … registered an 11-0-0 record, a 1.92 goals against average and a .935 save percentage as a junior goaltender at Avon Old Farms; helped lead the Winged Beavers to the 2008 New England Prep School title … played for head coach John Gardner … played the 2006-07 season for the Pittsburgh Hornets … has also played lacrosse.

Personal Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Parker and his younger sisters Mackenzie and Mara are the children of Cheri and Chris Milner.

Pat Mullane

Fr. • F • 5-11 • 188 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Wallingford, Conn. MAURICE PATRICK MULLANE; born July 31, 1990 ... shoots left … played the 2008-09 season with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League; graduated from Millard North High School in Omaha, Neb. … attended the Avon Old Farms School in Avon, Conn., from 2005-08.

Before BC Ranked second among all Omaha Lancers in scoring with 57 points – 23 goals and 34 assists – in 54 games in 2008-09 … represented the West Division in the league’s 2009 Prospects/All-Star Game in Sioux Falls, S.D … played for Lancers’ head coach Bliss Littler … shared 2007-08 Avon Old Farms team captain responsibilities with Cam Atkinson; helped lead the Winged Beavers to the 2008 New England Prep School title … registered 55 points – 21 goals and 34 assists – in 28 games as a junior left wing; ranked second on the team in scoring behind Cam Atkinson … 60

played for Avon Old Farms’ head coach John Gardner … was a member of the U-17 U.S. Blue squad that captured the gold medal at the 2006 Four Nations Tournament in Rochester, N.Y.; played alongside BC classmate Steven Whitney … was a member of U.S. U-20 team that captured the gold medal at the 2008 World Junior A Challenge in Camrose, Alberta … also earned varsity letters in soccer and baseball at Avon Old Farms; captured the 2008 New England Prep School soccer championship.

Personal Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … earned Avon Old Farms’ Hamilton Book Award given to the outstanding student, athlete and citizen in 2007 … Pat and his older sister Marissa, a two-year captain (2006-07 and 2007-08) of the Colby College women’s ice hockey team, are the children of Amanda Mullane.

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Kenny Ryan

Fr. • F • 6-0 • 209 USA Under-18 Team Franklin, Mich. KENNETH CHARLES RYAN; born July 10, 1991 ... shoots right … participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2009 … attended Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield, Mich. for one year, before moving to Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. to play in the U.S. National Team Development Program.

scored three goals in four victories … also earned gold medals with the U.S. U-18 team at the 2009 Five Nations Tournament in Sweden and the 2009 IIHF U-18 World Championships in North Dakota; tallied five points – four goals and one assist – in seven U-18 WJC contests … won silver medals with the U.S. U-17 team at the 2007 World Challenge in London, Ontario and the Five Nations Tournament in Russia … is also an avid swimmer.

Before BC Registered 49 points – 27 goals and 22 assists – in 62 games for the U.S. U-18 team in 2008-09; captured the team’s Bob Johnson Award … totaled 18 points – 10 goals and eight assists – in 36 games with the U.S. U-17 team in 2007-08 … played for head coach Ron Rolston … captured three gold medals as a member of the U.S. U-18 team in 2008-09 … finished first at the 2008 Four Nations Tournament in Lake Placid, N.Y.;

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Personal Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round (50th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Kenny and his older brothers Ross and Charlie are the children of Heather and K.C. Ryan; his father played football at Notre Dame and his brother Ross played football at Michigan.

Philip Samuelsson

Fr. • D • 6-2 • 198 Chicago Steel (USHL) Scottsdale, Ariz. PHILIP BO SAMUELSSON; born July 26, 1991 in Leksand, Sweden ... shoots left … participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., in August of 2009 … graduated from New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Ill., in May 2009 … attended Notre Dame Prep in Scottsdale, Ariz. (2006-08) and Avon Old Farms in Avon, Conn. (2005-06).

sons with PF Chang’s Tier I Hockey Organization of the Midwest Elite Hockey League … tallied 36 points in 40 games for the Midget U-18 AAA team in 2007-08 … tallied 42 points in 45 games for the Midget U16 AAA team in 2006-07 … earned top defenseman honors as a member of the Avon Old Farms Freshman Team in 2005-06 … has also played lacrosse and soccer.

Before BC

Personal

Registered 22 assists in 51 regular-season games with the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League in 2008-09 … earned USHL East Division All-Star accolades … played for Chicago head coach Steve Poapst … earned a gold medal as a member of the U.S. U-18 team at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships in North Dakota; tallied three assists in seven contests … played two sea-

Enrolled as a economics major in the College of Arts & Sciences … was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round (61st overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Philip and his three younger siblings – Henrik, Adam and Victoria – are the children of Jeanette and Ulf Samuelsson; his father played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League.

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Fr. • D • 6-2 • 200 Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) Pittsburgh, Pa. PATRICK SEAN WEY; born March 21, 1991 ... shoots right … participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2009 … played the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League … graduated from West High School in Waterloo, Iowa … attended Mt. Lebanon High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. (2005-07).

Prospects/All-Star Game in Sioux Falls, N.D. … earned USHL Defensive Player of the Week honors on Jan. 26 … recorded six points – one goal and five assists – in 35 regular-season games in 2007-08; added one point – a goal – in eight playoff contests … played for Waterloo head coach P.K. O’Handley … has also played lacrosse.

Personal Before BC Registered 34 points – seven goals and 27 assists – in 58 regular-season games in 2008-09 … finished the season ranked third among all Black Hawks with a plus-minus rating of plus-22 … voted (by his teammates) as co-recipient of Waterloo’s Unsung Hero Award at the conclusion of the season … played for the East Division in the USHL’s 2009

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Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … member of West High School’s chapter of the National Honor Society … was selected by the Washington Capitals in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Patrick is the youngest of Mary Jane and Steve Wey’s three children; has one brother and one sister.

Steven Whitney

Fr. • F • 5-7 • 162 Lawrence Academy Reading, Mass. STEVEN JAMES WHITNEY; born February 18, 1991 ... shoots right.

Before BC Registered 163 points – 67 goals and 96 assists – during his four-year schoolboy career … Earned All-ISL honors as a junior and senior forward for the Spartans… gained team MVP honors in 2008-09 after totaling 55 points – 21 goals and 34 assists; led Lawrence to the ISL championship … served as team captain … registered 37 points – 15 goals and 22 assists – as a junior in 2007-08 … finished his sophomore campaign with a team-high 53 points – 23 goals and 30 assists … played for Lawrence Academy head coach Kevin Potter … joined the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League at the conclusion of his senior prep school hockey season; recorded 15 points – four goals and 11 assists – in 12 games … led the U.S. Under-17 Select Team to the 2006 62

Three Nations Cup championship in Rochester, N.Y.; netted a team-high seven points – two goals and five assists … played for the U.S. Under-17 Select Team that finished second at the 2007 Under-17 Five Nations Cup in the Czech Republic; led the team in scoring with seven points – four goals and three assists … was a member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that competed in the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic and Slovakia; led the team in scoring with six points – two goals and four assists … also excelled on the baseball diamond; earned All-ISL honorable mention honors as a senior.

Personal Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Steven is the second of Cherylann and John Whitney’s three sons; his older brother Joe is a junior on the BC hockey team.

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2009-10 Roster No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 35

Name John Muse Brian Dumoulin Tommy Cross Philip Samuelsson Patrick Wey Carl Sneep Edwin Shea Barry Almeida Jimmy Hayes Pat Mullane Ben Smith Cam Atkinson Brooks Dyroff Joe Whitney Brian Gibbons Kenny Ryan Chris Kreider Steven Whitney Paul Carey Malcolm Lyles Matt Lombardi Matt Price Patch Alber Tommy Atkinson Alex Kremer Chris Venti Parker Milner

Cl. Pos. Jr. G Fr. D So. D Fr. D Fr. D Sr. D So. D So. F So. F Fr. F Sr. F So. F Fr. F Jr. F Jr. F Fr. F Fr. F Fr. F So. F So. D Sr. F Sr. F Fr. D So. F Sr. G So. G Fr. G

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Director of Hockey Operations: Athletic Trainer: Strength Coach: Captain: Assistant Captains:

Ht. 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-8 6-5 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-6 5-8 6-0 6-2 5-7 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-1

Wt. 180 200 215 198 200 212 180 183 220 188 207 175 190 170 165 209 205 162 190 181 194 180 170 165 175 165 185

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

Previous Team/Hometown Noble and Greenough/East Falmouth, Mass. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (EJHL)/Biddeford, Maine Westminster/Simsbury, Conn. Chicago Steel (USHL)/Scottsdale, Ariz. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)/Pittsburgh, Pa. Brainerd/Nisswa, Minn. Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)/Shrewsbury, Mass. Omaha Lancers (USHL)/Springfield, Mass. Lincoln Stars (USHL)/Dorchester, Mass. Omaha Lancers (USHL)/Wallingford, Conn. Westminster/Avon, Conn. Avon Old Farms/Greenwich, Conn. Phillips Andover (Mass.)/Boulder, Colo. Lawrence Academy/Reading, Mass. Salisbury (Conn.)/Braintree, Mass. US Natl. Team Dvlpmt. Program/Franklin, Mich. Phillips Andover/Boxford, Mass. Lawrence Academy/Reading, Mass. Indiana Ice (USHL)/Weymouth, Mass. Deerfield (Mass.) Academy/Miami Gardens, Fla. Governor’s Academy/Milton, Mass. Milton IceHawks (OPJHL)/Milton, Ontario Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)/Clifton Park, N.Y. Avon Old Farms/Greenwich, Conn. Taft/Darien, Conn. Buckingham, Browne & Nichols/Needham, Mass. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)/Pittsburgh, Pa.

Jerry York (Boston College ’67) Mike Cavanaugh (Bowdoin ’90) Greg Brown (Boston College ’90) Jim Logue (Boston College ’61) John Hegarty (Boston College ’94) Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91) Russ DeRosa (Springfield ’95) Matt Price Matt Lombardi, Ben Smith

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#1 John Muse Jr., G, 5-11, 180 East Falmouth, Mass.

#2 Brian Dumoulin Fr., D, 6-3, 200 Biddeford, Maine

#4 Tommy Cross So., D, 6-3, 210 Simsbury, Conn.

#5 Philip Samuelsson Fr., D, 6-2, 198 Scottsdale, Ariz.

#6 Patrick Wey Fr., D, 6-2, 200 Pittsburgh, Pa.

#7 Carl Sneep Sr., D, 6-3, 212 Nisswa, Minn.

#8 Edwin Shea So., D, 6-0, 180 Shrewsbury, Mass.

#9 Barry Almeida So., F, 5-8, 183 Springfield, Mass.

#10 Jimmy Hayes So., F, 6-5, 220 Dorchester, Mass.

#11 Pat Mullane Fr., F, 5-11, 188 Wallingford, Conn.

#12 Ben Smith Sr., F, 5-11, 207 Avon, Conn.

#13 Cam Atkinson So., F, 5-8, 175 Greenwich, Conn.

#14 Brooks Dyroff Fr., F, 6-0, 190 Boulder, Colo.

#15 Joe Whitney Jr., F, 5-6, 170 Reading, Mass.

#17 Brian Gibbons Jr., F, 5-8, 165 Braintree, Mass.

#18 Kenny Ryan Fr., F, 6-0, 209 Franklin, Mich.

#19 Chris Kreider Fr., F, 6-2, 205 Boxford, Mass.

#21 Steven Whitney Fr., F, 5-7, 162 Reading, Mass.

#22 Paul Carey So., F, 6-1, 190 Weymouth, Mass.

#23 Malcolm Lyles So., D, 5-10, 181 Miami Gardens, Fla.

#28 Tommy Atkinson So., F, 5-8, 165 Greenwich, Conn.

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#24 Matt Lombardi Sr., F, 5-11, 194 Milton, Mass.

#29 Alex Kremer Sr., G, 6-0, 175 Darien, Conn.

#25 Matt Price Sr., F, 5-9, 180 Milton, Ontario

#30 Chris Venti So., G, 6-0, 165 Needham, Mass.

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#27 Patch Alber Fr., D, 5-10, 170 Clifton Park, N.Y.

#35 Parker Milner Fr., G, 6-1, 185 Pittsburgh, Pa.


2008-09 Review


2008-09 Results Home: 12-5-0 Date 10-10 10-17 10-18 10-24 10-30 10-31 11-7 11-9 11-14 11-15 11-21 11-22 11-28 11-30 12-5 12-6 1-2 1-3

at

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Opponent Wisconsin Bowling Green Northeastern* Vermont* Merrimack* Merrimack* Notre Dame Maine* Merrimack* New Hampshire* Massachusetts* Massachusetts* Harvard Dartmouth Boston University* Boston University* New Brunswick New Brunswick

Overall Record: 18-14-5 Hockey East: 11-11-5 Away: 5-7-5 Neutral: 1-2-0

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

Att. 7,884 4,360 5,407 5,675 3,908 2,231 7,884 4,635 2,739 5,417 4,727 8,389 7,884 4,230 6,221 7,884 3,500 3,326

1-9 1-10 1-16 1-17 1-24 1-25 1-30 2-2

at Vermont* at Vermont* UMass-Lowell* at Boston University* Maine* Maine* at Providence College* $ Northeastern

T, 3-3 (OT) L, 4-2 L, 4-3 (OT) L, 5-2 W, 6-3 W, 4-1 T, 2-2 (OT) L, 6-1

4,003 4,003 4,898 6,221 6,909 6,833 3,030 17,565

2-6 2-9 2-13 2-14 2-20 2-21 2-27 2-28 3-6 3-7 3-13 3-14 3-20

Massachusetts* $ Harvard UMass-Lowell* at UMass-Lowell* at New Hampshire* New Hampshire* Providence College* at Providence College* at Northeastern* Northeastern* ! New Hampshire ! New Hampshire ! Boston University

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

4,389 17,565 3,847 6,029 6,501 6,331 4,872 2,393 3,399 7,884 3,859 3,995 14,280

BC Goalie (Saves) Muse (28) Muse (25) Muse (20) Muse (23) Muse (18) Muse (32) Muse (19) Muse (22) Muse (29) Muse (31) Muse (27) Muse (37) Muse (18) Muse (22) Muse (35) Muse (23) Muse (29) Muse (9) Kremer (8) Venti (9) Muse (26) Muse (30) Muse (36) Muse (41) Muse (23) Muse (25) Muse (29) Muse (18) Venti (3) Muse (21) Muse (19) Muse (29) Muse (27) Muse (25) Muse (25) Muse (17) Muse (23) Muse (30) Muse (24) Muse (35) Muse (31) Muse (18)

* - Hockey East games ^ - Exhibition games (Aitken University Centre; Fredericton, New Brunswick) $ - Beanpot Tournament (TD Banknorth Garden; Boston, Mass.) ! - Hockey East Tournament games Game-winning goals in ALL CAPS

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Overtime: 3-3-5

BC Goals Gibbons (2), Price, Bradford, Atkinson, C. Bradford (2), Sneep, WHITNEY, Kucharski Whitney, Kucharski, Almeida Carey, Smith, ORPIK HAYES (2), Bradford, Gibbons Carey, Kucharski, BRADFORD (2) Bradford Ferriero Bradford (3), Gibbons, Smith Hayes (3), Carey, Bradford (2), Gibbons, Lombardi Atkinson, Carey Hayes, Kucharski, Ferriero Orpik (2), Bradford, Atkinson, C., Price Gibbons, ALMEIDA Bradford Price Carey, Orpik, Atkinson., C Bradford, Atkinson, T., Ferriero, Almeida

Kucharski (2), Atkinson, C. Gibbons, Smith Kucharski, Almeida, Bradford Ferriero, Atkinson, C. Ferriero, Price (2), WHITNEY, Almeida, Lombardi Whitney, KUNES, Almeida, Bradford Kucharski, Bradford Price FERRIERO, Bradford FERRIERO (2), Gibbons, Smith Whitney, Atkinson, C., Sneep, Bradford Carey, Kunes Kucharski, Smith Kucharski, ALMEIDA (2), Gibbons, Whitney Bradford (2), Orpik, PRICE Bradford Atkinson, C., BRADFORD, Hayes, Ferriero Bradford (2), Orpik, HAYES, Kunes PRICE Smith, Whitney


2008-09 Statistics OVERALL RECORD: HOCKEY EAST: No. 19 17 21 13 9 18 12 27 15 25 10 6 24 7 22 4 5 26 2 8 1 23

Name, Pos. Brock Bradford, F Brian Gibbons, F Benn Ferriero, F Cam Atkinson, F Barry Almeida, F Kyle Kucharski, F Ben Smith, F Andrew Orpik, F Joe Whitney, F Matt Price, F Jimmy Hayes, F Tim Kunes, D Matt Lombardi, F Carl Sneep, D Paul Carey, F Tommy Cross, D Tim Filangieri, D Nick Petrecki, D Anthony Aiello, D Edwin Shea, D John Muse, G Malcolm Lyles, D

BC TOTAL OPPONENT TOTAL

18-14-5 (.554) 11-11-5 (.500) SCORING GP G A 37 25 17 36 9 19 37 8 18 36 7 12 35 7 11 37 10 7 37 6 11 36 5 12 36 7 8 37 8 6 36 8 5 36 3 8 26 2 9 33 2 9 24 5 4 24 0 8 35 0 8 35 0 7 27 0 4 22 0 3 37 0 2 6 0 1

PTS 42 28 26 19 18 17 17 17 15 14 13 11 11 11 9 8 8 7 4 3 2 1

OVERALL PEN/MIN 8/19 22/52 18/44 14/25 4/8 6/12 3/6 18/36 14/36 5/10 11/22 7/14 5/10 13/26 4/8 12/24 12/24 56/161 10/28 4/8 1/2 1/2

GP 27 26 27 26 26 27 27 26 26 27 26 26 19 23 19 19 25 25 19 16 27 6

HOCKEY EAST G A PTS 18 13 31 5 12 17 6 15 21 5 9 14 6 9 15 9 4 13 4 8 12 2 9 11 5 4 9 4 3 7 7 3 10 2 7 9 2 5 7 1 8 9 5 4 9 0 8 8 0 6 6 0 5 5 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1

37 112 37 105

301 279

253/590 275/667

27 27

81 77

GOALTENDING 1 John Muse Hockey East Career 30

GF: 112 GF: 81

Chris Venti Career

BC TOTAL HOCKEY EAST TOTAL OPPONENT TOTAL

189 174

138 131

W-L-T 18-14-5 11-11-5 43-25-13

GP 37 27 81

MIN 2248:26 1655:09 4972:32

GA 102 75 202

0-0-0 0-0-0

1 1

7:56 7:56

0 0

0.00 0.00

18-14-5 11-11-5 14-18-5

37 27 37

2265:28 1661:42 2265:28

102 75 110

2.78 2.72 2.97

219 208

GAA SHO 2.72 3 2.72 2 2.44 6

SCORE BY PERIODS BOSTON COLLEGE HOCKEY EAST

1 37 27

2 40 30

3 32 22

OT 3 2

T 112 81

GPG 3.03 3.00

OPPONENTS HOCKEY EAST

33 27

39 25

30 22

3 3

105 77

2.84 2.85

GA: 105 GA: 77

PEN/MIN 6/12 16/40 14/36 7/14 1/2 4/8 2/4 13/26 11/30 3/6 8/16 5/10 4/8 6/12 6/12 8/16 8/16 38/117 9/26 3/6 1/2 1/2

GP 126 79 165 36 35 112 123 145 80 106 36 134 103 115 24 24 157 77 132 22 81 6

CAREER G A 53 57 22 41 64 75 7 12 7 11 15 16 41 44 18 29 18 48 13 17 8 5 6 22 4 15 6 30 5 4 0 8 3 17 5 14 5 30 0 3 0 3 0 1

PTS 110 63 139 19 18 31 85 47 66 30 13 28 19 36 9 8 20 19 35 3 3 1

176/425 187/461

SAVES 961 728 2131

PCT. .904 .907 .913

0 0

3 3

1.000 1.000

3 2 1

964 728 1002

.902 .904 .889

BC POWER PLAY EFFICIENCY 34 for 215 .158 27 for 148 .182 BC PENALTY-KILLING 165 for 191 .864 114 for 134 .851

GAME-WINNING GOALS (18): Bradford (4), Atkinson, C. (2), Almeida (2), Kunes (2), Price (2), Whitney (2), Hayes, Orpik. POWER-PLAY GOALS (33): Bradford (10), Ferriero (4), Gibbons (4), Smith (4), Atkinson, C. (3), Carey (3), Kucharski (2), Almeida, Hayes, Whitney; Opps (26). SHORT-HANDED GOALS (6): Bradford (2), Atkinson, C., Hayes, Gibbons, Price; Opps (11) SHUTOUTS (3): Muse (3); Opps (1) HAT TRICKS (2): Bradford, Hayes; Opps (0)

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2008-09 Game-By-Game Scoring

10-24

10-18

10-17

10-12

Date

Merrimack*

Vermont*

at Northeastern*

Bowling Green

Wisconsin

Opponent

W, 4-1

W, 3-2

L, 4-3

W, 5-3

W, 5-4

Result

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP DNP

JM

#1 AA

#2 TC

#4 TF

#5 TK

#6 CS

#7 ES

#8 BA

#9

DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 DNP

JH

#10 BS

#12 CA

#13 JW

#15 BG

#17 KK

#18 BB

#19 BF

#21 PC

#22 ML

#23

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP

ML

#24 MP

#25

NP

#26

AO

#27

TA

#28

AK

#29

CV

#30

2-10 (.200)

2-7 (.286)

1-5 (.200)

3-12 (.250)

2-8 (.250)

2-2 (1.000)

2-3 (.667)

4-5 (.800)

9-10 (.900)

6-6 (1.000)

Power Play Penalty Kill

10-30 at Merrimack*

2-2 (1.000)

6-7 (.857)

3-7 (.429)

5-6 (..833)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

0-10 (.000)

W, 4-3 (ot)

DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

10-31

0-6 (.000)

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP

4-6 (.667)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP

2-3 (.667)

L, 2-1

3-9 (.333)

L, 4-1

DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

3-3 (1.000)

Notre Dame

0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP

1-4 (.250)

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 2-0-2 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

0-3 (.000)

0-5 (.000)

0-5 (.000)

0-5 (.000)

2-2 (1.000)

6-6 (1.000)

3-3 (1.000)

8-9 (.889)

3-3 (1.000)

at Maine* T, 5-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP

2-8 (.250)

11-7

W, 8-6

0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

L, 4-3 (ot)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP

0-6 (.000)

11-9

New Hampshire* W, 2-0

W, 5-1

DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

at Merrimack*

11-15 Massachusetts*

Harvard W, 2-1 (ot)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

11-14

11-21 at Massachusetts*

11-28 at Dartmouth

L, 3-1

T, 1-1

1-1-2 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

11-22

11-30

Boston Univ.*

6-7 (.857)

at Boston Univ.*

4-5 (.800)

12-5

1-6 (.167)

12-6

DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP DNP DNP

4-6 (.667)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

6-10 (.600)

T, 3-3

0-3 (.000)

5-5 (1.000)

at Vermont*

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

1-7 (.143)

6-7 (.857)

1-9

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

DNP DNP DNP

1-4 (.250)

5-6 (.833)

1-3 (.333)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-6 (.000)

2-4 (.400)

DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-1-1 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

1-3 (.333)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP

L, 4-3 (ot)

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-7 (.000)

L, 4-2

L, 5-2

DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

at Vermont*

W, 6-3

0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0

1-10

W, 4-1

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

UMass-Lowell*

Maine*

T, 2-2

1-16

1-24 Maine*

L, 6-1

at UMass-Lowell*

UMass-Lowell*

L, 4-2

L, 3-2

T, 4-4

L, 6-0

W, 4-3

W, 2-0

0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-1-1

0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0

INJ

INJ

INJ

INJ

INJ

INJ

INJ

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 DNP

0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP

INJ

INJ

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP

0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP DNP

DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

1-5 (.200)

1-3 (.333)

1-4 (.250)

1-4 (.250)

0-6 (.000)

0-5 (.000)

0-9 (.000)

1-6 (.167)

1-5 (.200)

4-4 (1.000)

3-3 (1.000)

4-4 (1.000)

5-5 (1.000)

4-5 (.800)

4-4 (1.000)

3-5 (.600)

2-3 (.667)

5-5 (1.000)

DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0

DNP DNP

1-25

$ Northeastern

at Providence*

2-13

at New Hampshire*

W, 5-1

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

at Boston Univ.*

1-30

2-14

New Hampshire*

W, 4-3 (ot)

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP

1-17

2-2

2-20

Providence*

INJ

Massachusetts*

2-21

at Providence*

0-0-0 0-0-0

2-6

2-27

L, 2-1 (ot)

6-6 (1.000)

9-10 (.900)

$ Harvard

2-28 at Northeastern*

3-6 (.500)

CV

#30

DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP

AK

#29

0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0

TA

#28

INJ

AO

#27

0-0-0 0-0-0

NP

#26

W, 4-1

2-9

3-6

Northeastern*

0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

3-7

MP

#25

4-4 (1.000)

ML

#24

1-5 (.200)

ML

#23

DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

PC

#22

0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 DNP

BF

#21

INJ

BB

#19

0-0-0 0-0-0

KK

#18

at New Hampshire % W, 5-3

BG

#17

3-13

JW

#15

5-5 (1.000)

CA

#13

0-4 (.000)

BS

#12

0-5 (.000)

JH

#10

DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

#9

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

BA

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

#8

0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

ES

INJ

#7

INJ

CS

0-0-0 0-0-0

#6

0-0-0 0-2-2

TK

L, 3-2

#5

^ Boston Univ. %

TF

at New Hampshire % W, 1-0

#4

3-14

TC

3-20

#2

Assists on game-winning goals are underlined

$ - 57th Beanpot Tournament (TD Banknorth Garden; Boston, Mass.) ^ - Hockey East Tournament Semifinal (TD Banknorth Garden; Boston, Mass.)

AA

Game-winning goals are underlined

* - Hockey East game % - Hockey East Tournament

JM DNP - Did not play INJ - Injury/illness

#1

Game-by-game scoring — Goals-Assists-Points

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2008-09 Game Summaries

BC paid a final salute to the 2008 title-winning team by raising the national championship banner. All-American Nathan Gerbe and 2007-08 assistant captain Matt Greene returned to Kelley Rink to help commemorate the occasion. Also in attendance were three members of the 1949 national championship team — Ed Casey, Len Ceglarski, Giles Threadgold — and six players from the 2001 NCAA title team — Bobby Allen, Bill Cass, Scott Clemmensen, Justin Dziama, Tim Kelleher, Mark McLennan.

Game 1 – October 10

Game 2 – October 17

Kelley Rink (7,884)

Kelley Rink (4,360)

Wisconsin Boston College

1 1

2 2

1 2

-

4 5

1st Period: W, Johnson (Gardiner, Little) 02:59; BC, Gibbons (Bradford, Whitney) PPG, 05:59. 2nd Period: BC, Price (Lombardi, Filangieri) SHG, 04:18; W, Murray (Little) 05:33; W, Springer (Bendickson, Murray) 08:53; BC, Bradford (Smith, Gibbons) PPG, 13:08. 3rd Period: W, Street (Goloubef, Stepan) 01:20; BC, Gibbons (Bradford) SHG, 03:43; BC, Atkinson (Price, Hayes) 13:30. Saves: W-Connelly (59:33) 15 8 9 32 Empty Net (0:27) BC-Muse (60:00) 9 13 6 28 Power Play: W, 0-6; BC, 2-8 Penalties: W, 8 for 16 minutes; BC, 6 for 12 minutes Summary: Four special-teams goals lifted the top-ranked Eagles to a 54 season-opening win over Wisconsin. Just prior to the game, Boston College paid a final salute to its 2007-08 title-winning team by raising the national-championship banner to the arena's rafters. Cam Atkinson made his collegiate debut a memorable one by scoring the decisive goal. Brian Gibbons scored twice - once shorthanded and once on the power play - to pace the home team.

Bowling Green Boston College

1 3

1 0

1 2

-

3 5

1st Period: BC, Bradford (Smith, Gibbons) PPG, 08:01; BC, Bradford (Gibbons) SHG, 09:24; BG, Perkin (Sexton, Kantola) PPG, 11:45; BC, Sneep (Aiello, Orpik) 17:48. 2nd Period: BG, Schmidt (Solway) SHG, 12:51. 3rd Period: BC, Whitney (Bradford) 00:18; BC, Kucharski (Sneep, Orpik) PPG, 11:25; BG, Sexton (Potacco) SHG, 17:08. Saves: BG-Spratt (59:25) 2 6 5 13 Empty Net (0:35) BC-Muse (60:00) 11 9 5 25 Power Play: BG, 1-10; BC, 3-12 Penalties: BG, 16 for 32 minutes; BC, 14 for 28 minutes Summary: Brock Bradford registered two goals and one assist and John Muse stopped 25 shots to lead top-ranked Boston College to a 5-3 nonleague win over Bowling Green. Bradford scored the Eagles' first two goals. Joe Whitney netted his first goal of the young season and Kyle Kucharski extended the lead to 5-2 with a man-advantage goal midway through the third period.

2009-10 Eagles

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2008-09 Game Summaries Game 3 – October 18 Matthews Arena (5,407) Boston College Northeastern

2 2

1 1

0 1

-

3 4

1st Period: BC, Whitney (unassisted) PPG, 07:41; N, McCauley (Ginand, Kraemer) 07:50; N, Vitale (Strathman, MacLeod) PPG, 10:13; BC, Kucharski (Smith, Filangieri) 19:17. 2nd Period: N, Donovan (Costa, Nycholat) SHG, 03:12; BC, Almeida (unassisted)11:07. 3rd Period: N, Vitale (unassisted) SHG, 00:14. Saves: BC-Muse (58:36) 7 5 8 20 Empty Net (1:24) N-Thiessen (60:00) 12 10 16 38 Power Play: BC, 1-5; N, 1-5 Penalties: BC, 6 for 12 minutes; N, 6 for 12 minutes Summary: Kyle Kucharski scored his second goal of the season and freshman Barry Almeida scored the first of his collegiate career, but NU’s Joe Vitale netted a shorthanded goal 14 seconds into the third period to break a 3-3 tie and lift the host Huskies to a 4-3 win.

Game 4 – October 24 Kelley Rink (5,675) Vermont Boston College

0 0

1 2

1 1

-

2 3

1st Period: No scoring 2nd Period: BC, Carey (Cross, Kucharski) PPG, 07:39; BC, Smith (Whitney, Gibbons) PPG, 09:26; V, Vock (Medvec, Roloff) PPG, 15:05. 3rd Period: BC, Orpik (unassisted) 16:25; V, Roloff (Lenes) EX, 19:11. Saves: V-Spillane (58:36) 9 13 4 2 6 Empty Net (1:24) BC-Muse (60:00) 2 9 12 23 Power Play: V, 1-3; BC, 2-7 Penalties: V, 8 for 16 minutes; BC, 4 for 8 minutes Summary: Andrew Orpik scored the decisive goal late in the third period to lift Boston College to a 3-2 Hockey East win over Vermont. Freshman Paul Carey tallied his first collegiate goal — on the power play — to give BC a 1-0 lead. Ben Smith doubled the host's margin less than two minutes later with a power-play goal at 9:26.

Game 5 – October 30 Kelley Rink (3,908) Merrimack Boston College

1 3

0 0

0 1

-

1 4

1st Period: BC, Hayes (Sneep, Petrecki) 09:13; BC, Hayes (Petrecki, Sneep) 12:33; M, Kimball (unassisted) 18:13; BC, Bradford (Gibbons, Ferriero) PPG, 19:30. 2nd Period: No scoring

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3rd Period: BC, Gibbons (Smith) PPG, 03:06. Saves: M-Braithwaite (20:00) 12 0 0 12 Cannata (40:00) 0 7 8 15 BC-Muse (60:00) 4 7 7 18 Power Play: M, 0-3; BC, 2-9 Penalties: M, 9 for 29 minutes; BC, 3 for 6 minutes Summary: Jimmy Hayes scored two goals - both in the first period - and linemates Brock Bradford and Brian Gibbons each scored once to lift BC to the victory.

Game 6 – October 31 Lawler Arena (2,231) Boston College Merrimack

1 2

1 1

1 0

1 0

-

4 3

1st Period: M, Ricci (Stollery, Barton) 04:33; BC, Carey (Orpik) PPG, 07:46; M, Kimball (Cucci, Ouimet) 09:18. 2nd Period: BC, Kucharski (Cross, Carey) PPG, 07:30; M, Kimball (Todd, Ouimet) 18:52. 3rd Period: BC, Bradford (Gibbons, Ferriero) PPG, 10:09. Overtime: BC, Bradford (Ferriero, Gibbons) 03:27. Saves: BC-Muse (63:27) 12 14 5 1 32 M-Cannata (63:13) 6 10 17 1 34 Empty Net (0:14) Power Play: BC, 3-7; M, 0-2 Penalties: BC, 3 for 6 minutes; M, 8 for 16 minutes Summary: Brock Bradford scored the game-tying goal midway through the third period and netted the overtime goal to lift BC to the victory. Freshman Paul Carey and senior Kyle Kucharski each scored for the visiting Eagles, which outshoot the home team 18-5 in the third period. John Muse made 32 saves to earn his fifth win of the season and his 30th career victory.

Game 7 – November 7 Kelley Rink (7,884) Notre Dame Boston College

1 0

2 1

1 0

-

4 1

1st Period: ND, Regan (Guentzel, White) 04:40. 2nd Period: BC, Bradford (Ferriero, Gibbons) 05:41; ND, Hanson (Kissel, Blatchford) PPG, 06:48; ND, Maday (Cole) 10:04. 3rd Period: Deeth (unassisted) ENG, 17:49. Saves: ND-Pearce (59:51) 11 10 6 27 BC-Muse (59:25) 7 9 3 19 Power Play: ND, 1-7; BC, 0-10 Penalties: ND, 13 for 26 minutes; BC, 11 for 22 minutes Summary: Captain Brock Bradford scored the BC's only goal and Notre Dame thwarted all eight BC power-play chances as the Eagles dropped a 4-1 decision.

Boston College Hockey


2008-09 Game Summaries Game 8 – November 9 Alfond Arena (4,635) Boston College Maine

0 0

0 1

1 1

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1st Period: No scoring 2nd Period: M, Hahn (Van Dyk, Danis-Pepin) PPG, 06:53. 3rd Period: BC, Ferriero (Gibbons, Bradford) 00:53; M, Flynn (Banwell, Dimmen) 18:26. Saves: BC-Muse (58:56) 15 1 6 22 M-Darling (60:00) 5 9 10 24 Power Play: BC, 0-6; M, 1-6 Penalties: BC, 7 for 14 minutes; M, 7 for 14 minutes Summary: Benn Ferriero netted his first goal of the season to tie the score at 1-1 early in the third period before Maine freshman Brian Flynn netted the game-winning goal with 1:36 left to play to lift the Black Bears to a 2-1 win. The victory marked Maine's first over Boston College in eight games. The Black Bears had previously defeated the Eagles on Feb. 18, 2006 in Orono.

Game 9 – November 14 Lawler Arena (2,739) Boston College Merrimack

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1st Period: BC, Bradford (Sneep) 0:22; BC, Gibbons (Almeida, Sneep) PPG, 3:10; M, Stollery (Cucci, Allan) PPG, 5:49; M, Jamieson (Madsen, Ross) 16:09; BC, Smith (Bradford, Cross) PPG, 18:45. 2nd Period: BC, Bradford (Carey, Cross) PPG, 9:25; M, Jamieson (Allan) 15:09; BC, Bradford (Petrecki, Ferriero) 19:09. 3rd Period: M, Cucci (Quimet, Kimball) 1:44; M, Barton (Stollery, Farrell) PPG, 16:35. Overtime: No scoring Saves: BC-Muse (64:49) 12 5 10 2 29 M-Cannata (65:00) 9 9 6 5 29 Power Play: BC, 3-9; M, 2-6 Penalties: BC, 7 for 14 minutes; M, 10 for 20 minutes Summary: Captain Brock Bradford registered his first career hat trick, scoring his third goal of the game in the second period but Merrimack rallied for two third-period goals, the last by sophomore Chris Barton with 3:25 left to play to earn a 5-5 tie.

Game 10 – November 15 Kelley Rink (5,417) New Hampshire Boston College

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1st Period: UNH, LeBlanc (unassisted) 0:22; UNH, Sislo (van Riemsdyk, Charlebois) PPG, 9:44. 2nd Period: UNH, Sislo (Charlebois, van Riemsdyk) 1:49; BC, Hayes (Smith, Carey) 3:57; BC, Carey (Hayes) 7:48; BC, Bradford (Gibbons, Sneep) 8:13; BC, Gibbons (Bradford, Ferriero) 11:43; BC, Hayes (Atkinson, Almeida) PPG, 17:41. 3rd Period: UNH, van Riemsdyk (Sislo) 1:06; BC, Lombardi

(Kucharski, Orpik) 2:27; BC, Bradford (Ferriero) 6:58; UNH, Kessel (van Riemsdyk, LeBlanc) 8:54; BC, Hayes (Bradford) ENG, 19:16; UNH, Moses (Collins, Krates) 19:26. Saves: UNH-DiGirolamo (58:47) 11 10 6 27 BC-Muse (60:00) 7 9 3 19 Power Play: UNH, 1-3; BC, 1-4 Penalties: UNH, 4 for 8 minutes; BC, 3 for 6 minutes Summary: Freshman Jimmy Hayes recorded a hat trick and senior Brock Bradford totaled two goals to lead BC. BC trailed 3-0 early in the second period, before rallying for five goals in a 14-minute span to gain a 5-3 lead by the end of the period.

Game 11 – November 21 Kelley Rink (4,727) Massachusetts Boston College

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1st Period: No scoring 2nd Period: BC, Atkinson (Almeida, Sneep) PPG, 14:48. 3rd Period: BC, Carey (Whitney, Bradford) PPG, 17:09. Saves: M-Meyers (60:00) 13 9 14 36 BC-Muse (60:00) 7 11 9 27 Power Play: M 0-3; BC 2-8 Penalties: M, 9 for 18 minutes; BC, 4 for 8 minutes Summary: Freshman Cam Atkinson scored a power-play goal in the second period and classmate Paul Carey sealed the victory with a manadvantage goal late the third period to lift BC to the shutout victory. John Muse made 27 saves to earn his seventh win of the season and fourth career shutout. The game marked BC's first shutout of the 2008-09 campaign.

Game 12 – November 22 Mullins Center (8,389) Boston College Massachusetts

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1st Period: M, Marcou, J. (Nolet, Wellman) 01:18; BC, Hayes (Smith, Carey) 02:05; BC, Kucharski (Orpik, Lombardi) 03:47; M, Marcou, J. (Davis) 08:10; M, Nolet (Lecomte, Wellman) 16:46. 2nd Period: BC, Ferriero (Gibbons, Kunes) 17:59. 3rd Period: No scoring Overtime: M, Wellman (Bevis, Marcou, J.) 04:19. Saves: BC-Muse (64:19) 7 13 13 4 37 M-Dainton (64:19) 10 13 12 4 39 Power Play: BC 0-5; M 0-3 Penalties: BC, 11 for 54 minutes; M, 13 for 58 minutes Summary: Casey Wellman's goal with 41 seconds left in overtime snapped a 3-3 tie and lifted Massachusetts to a 4-3 victory. Senior Benn Ferriero tied the game at three goals apiece at 17:59 of the second period and the teams played a scoreless third period.

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2008-09 Game Summaries Game 13 – November 28 Kelley Rink (7,884) Harvard Boston College

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1st Period: BC, Orpik (Lombardi, Petrecki) 13:50. 2nd Period: H, McCollem (Killorn) PPG, 10:03; BC, Bradford (Gibbons)19:34. 3rd Period: BC, Atkinson (Price, Kunes) 02:19; BC, Price (Atkinson, Almeida) 05:01; BC, Orpik (Lombardi) 16:19. Saves: H-Hoyle (55:58) 14 10 7 31 Riley (3:41) 0 0 BC-Muse (60:00) 4 6 8 18 Power Play: H 1-9; BC 0-5 Penalties: H, 8 for 16 minutes; BC, 12 for 24 minutes Summary: Senior Andrew Orpik scored two times — the team's first and last goal — while freshman Cam Atkinson and junior Matt Price both tallied one goal and one assist for BC. The teams traded the game's first two scores before the host Eagles netted four consecutive goals, including three in the final period, to earn the victory. BC captain Brock Bradford scored his national-leading 13th goal of the season with just more than 26 seconds remaining in the middle stanza.

Game 14 – November 30 Thompson Arena (4,230) Boston College Dartmouth

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Saves: BC-Muse (65:00) 8 14 10 3 35 BU- Millan (65:00) 9 4 7 1 21 Power Play: BC 0-3; BU 0-6 Penalties: BC, 10 for 20 minutes; BU, 7 for 14 minutes Summary: BC and BU traded first-period goals 19 seconds apart and John Muse made 35 saves as the teams played to a tie. Senior captain Brock Bradford tied the game for good at 11:28, notching his 14th goal of the season. The visiting Eagles killed all six BU power play.

Game 16 – December 6 Kelley Rink (7,884) Boston University Boston College

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1st Period: BU, Trivino (Gilroy, Connolly) 1:59. 2nd Period: BU, Connolly (Penalty shot) 10:50. 3rd Period: BC, Price (Atkinson, Almeida) 6:01. BU, Bonino (McCarthy) ENG 19:59. Saves: BU-Hoyle (60:00) 5 7 6 18 BC-Muse (59:00) 7 11 5 23 Power Play: BU 0-2; BC 0-6 Penalties: BU, 10 for 28 minutes; BC, 7 for 22 minutes Summary: Matt Price scored just more than six minutes into the third period to trim the deficit to one goal, but the host Eagles could not net the equilizer and BU’s Nick Bonino scored into an empty net as the final buzzer sounded. Muse registered his 60th career start.

Exhibition 1 – January 2 1st Period: No scoring 2nd Period: D. Jones (Estoclet) 12:28. 3rd Period: BC, Gibbons (Bradford, Whitney) EX, 19:22. Overtime: BC, Almedia (Ferriero) 03:46. Saves: BC-Muse (63:03) 10 5 7 0 22 D-O’Neill (63:39) 10 12 12 4 38 Power Play: BC 0-5; D 0-3 Penalties: BC, 5 for 10 minutes; D, 7 for 14 minutes Summary: Brian Gibbons tied the game with 38.2 seconds left in regulation and freshman Barry Almeida scored the overtime gamewinner to lift Boston College to a 2-1 non-conference victory over Dartmouth.

Game 15 – December 5 Agganis Arena (6,221) Boston College Boston University

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1st Period: NB, Tremblay (Henderson, Cuddihy) 1:10; NB, Campbell (Lynes, Dicks); BC, Carey (Cross, Atkinson, C.) PPG, 15:04; NB, Henderson (Cuddihy, Freisen) 15:41. 2nd Period: BC, Orpik (Bradford) 1:33; NB, Hodgson (Harty, Hepditch) 3:12; NB, Pierce (Bowman, Friesen) PPG 6:46; BC, Atkinson, C. (Almeida, Cross) 9:44. 3rd Period: No scoring Saves: BC-Muse (59:07) 8 12 9 29 NB - Yeomans (60:00) 5 8 8 21 Power Play: BC 1-9, NB 1-6 Penalties: BC, 8 for 19 minutes; NB, 10 for 20 minutes Summary: New Brunswick scored just 1:10 into the contest and never relinquished its lead as the host Varsity Reds defeated Boston College, 53, in international exhibition competition. Junior forward Matt Lombardi earned BC’s player-of-the-game accolade.

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2008-09 Game Summaries Exhibition 2 – January 3 Aitken Centre (3,326) Boston College New Brunswick

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1st Period: BC, Bradford (Gibbons, Whitney) 3:55. 2nd Period: NB, Henderson (Gallant) PPG 3:34; BC, Atkinson, T. (Bradford, Gibbons) 12:21. 3rd Period: NB, Lynes (Pierce) 3:18; BC, Ferriero (Smith) 4:16; BC, Almeida (Sneep, Lyles) ENG 19:38. Saves: BC-Muse (20:00) 9 9 Kremer (20:00) 8 8 Venti (20:00) 9 9 NB-Yeomans (20:00) 8 8 Fullerton (39:13) 6 7 13 Power Play: BC 0-3, NB 1-4 Penalties: BC, 4 for 8 minutes; NB, 3 for 6 minutes Summary: Benn Ferriero netted the game-winning goal to lift BC to the victory. Brock Bradford tallied one goal and one assist while freshman Tommy Atkinson scored in his first career appearance. Barry Almeida tallied an empty-net goal for the 4-2 final. Bradford earned Boston College's player-ofthe-game award. Carl Sneep, Bradford and Ferriero earned All-Tournament Team accolades. Malcolm Lyles, also seeing his first game action of the season, tallied an assist on Almeida's empty-net goal.

Game 17 – January 9 Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,003) Boston College Vermont

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1st Period: BC, Kucharski (Price, Orpik) 16:56. 2nd Period: V, Stalberg (Cullity, Lawson) 12:24; BC, Atkinson, C. (Cross, Almeida) PPG, 15:00. 3rd Period: V, Lenes (Strong) 10:27; BC, Kucharski (Price, Orpik) 13:24; V, Roloff (Lenes, Strong) EX, 19:59. Overtime: No scoring. Saves: BC-Muse (65:00) 9 7 7 3 26 V-Madore (64:03) 3 3 6 2 14 Power Play: BC 1-6; V 1-7 Penalties: BC, 8 for 16 minutes; V, 7 for 25 minutes Summary: Kyle Kucharski scored twice to record the first multiplepoint performance of his career, but UVM forward Brian Roloff scored a power-play goal with one second remaining in regulation to send the game into overtime. The teams skated to a tie.

Game 18 – January 10 Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,003) Boston College Vermont

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1st Period: BC, Gibbons (Petrecki, Bradford) 1:30; BC, Smith (Whitney, Ferriero) PPG, 10:50. 2nd Period: V, Downing (Milo, Wahsontiio) 2:10; V, Lenes (Strong) 19:11. 3rd Period: V, Carlson (Downing, Strong) PPG 12:58; V, Stalberg (Wahsontiio) 18:37.

Saves: BC-Muse (59:07) 9 8 13 30 V-Madore (60:00) 14 6 6 26 Power Play: BC 1-3, V 1-5 Penalties: BC, 6 for 12 minutes; V, 4 for 8 minutes Summary: Brian Gibbons and Ben Smith scored first-period goals to give BC an early lead before the host Catamounts scored four unanswered goals to claim the victory, Vermont’s first in seven games dating back to Jan. 20, 2007.

Game 19 – January 16 Kelley Rink (4,898) UMass-Lowell Boston College

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1st Period: BC, Kucharski (Filangeri, Orpik) 4:58; L, Cey (Dehner, Maniff) 13:35. 2nd Period: L, Edwards (Vallorani, Dehner) PPG 14:52; BC, Almedia (Smith, Atkinson, C.) 16:01. 3rd Period: BC, Bradford (unassisted) 8:05; L, Campbell (Roeobothan, Dehner) EX 19:15. Overtime: L, Schaus (Vallorani, Potacco) PPG 4:16. Saves: L-Hutton (64:05) 11 8 9 0 28 BC-Muse (64:16) 11 12 7 6 36 Power Play: L 2-6, BC 0-3 Penalties: L, 3 for 6 minutes; BC, 7 for 25 minutes Summary: Nick Schaus scored a power-play goal with 44.5 seconds remaining in the overtime session to lift UMass-Lowell to the victory. UML, which trailed by one goal heading into the final minute of regulation, netted the game-tying goal with 45.5 seconds left. Scott Campbell tied the score after UML pulled its goaltender in favor of an extra attacker. The Eagles were forced to finish the final seconds of regulation and the entire overtime period playing one-man down following a 5-minute penalty on Nick Petrecki with 25 seconds left in the third period.

Game 20 – January 17 Agganis Arena (6,221) Boston College Boston University

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1st Period: BC, Ferriero (Bradford, Gibbons) PPG, 0:40. 2nd Period: BU, Bonino (Warsofsky, McCarthy) PPG, 0:34; BU, Cohen (Lawrence, Connolly) PPG, 8:04; BU, Saponari (Trivino, Warsofsky) 18:16. 3rd Period: BU, Shattenkirk (Cohen, Wilson) PPG, 2:18; BU, Gilroy (Warsofsky, Popko) PPG, 18:22; BC, Atkinson, C. (unassisted) SHG, 18:52. Saves: BC-Muse (59:52) 18 9 14 41 BU-Millan (60:00) 5 7 7 19 Power Play: BC 1-7, BU 4-10 Penalties: BC, 10 for 20 minutes; BU, 7 for 14 minutes Summary: Benn Ferriero netted a power-play goal 40 seconds into the game to give BC an early1-0 lead that would hold for the opening period before BU scored five consecutive goals – four of which were in power-play situations – as the Terriers earned the victory. Cam Atkinson scored in a shorthanded situation for the 5-2 final. John Muse recorded a season-high 41 saves.

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Boston College celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Hockey East membership by honoring several of its past league award winners during the first intermission of its game against Maine on Sunday, January 25, 2009. In attendance were (l-r) Nathan Gerbe, Matt Greene, Joe Rooney, Bobby Allen, Jeff Farkas, David Hymovitz, Scott Harlow, Michael Spalla, Ted Crowley, Dan Shea, Tim Sweeney, Craig Janney, Brian Leetch, Bob Sweeney and Dominic Campedelli.

Game 21 – January 24 Kelley Rink (6,909) Maine Boston College

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1st Period: BC, Ferriero (Bradford, Cross) 4:09; BC, Price (Whitney, Shea) 13:26. 2nd Period: BC, Price (Cross, Hayes) 3:53; M, Flynn (Nyquist, Duffy) 4:14; M, Randall (Orsini, Banwell) 5:48; BC, Whitney (Lyles, Muse) 7:28; M, Banwell (Marshall, Solomon) 7:46; BC, Almeida (Smith, Cross) PPG, 10:22. 3rd Period: BC, Lombardi (Orpik, Kunes) 2:11. Saves: M-Darling (34:35) 7 9 16 Wilson (25:25) 0 7 7 BC-Muse (60:00) 10 9 4 23 Power Play: M, 0-5; BC, 1-4 Penalties: M, 6 for 12; BC, 7 for 14 minutes Summary: Junior Matt Price scored twice, Tommy Cross tallied three assists and Joe Whitney recorded one goal and one assist to lead BC. The Eagles scored the game’s first three goals and never trailed in the contest to earn their first victory in seven games. Additionally, five BC players scored and five of the victors’ six goals came while skating at even strength.

Game 22 – January 25 Kelley Rink (6,833) Maine Boston College

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Saves: M-Wilson (60:00) 3 8 10 22 BC-Muse (60:00) 7 9 9 25 Power Play: M, 1-7; BC, 0-6 Penalties: M, 10 for 34; BC, 0 for 6 minutes Summary: John Muse stopped 25 shots and senior defenseman Tim Kunes netted the decisive goal in the middle period to lead Boston College to a 4-1 win. Joe Whitney netted a second-period goal, while Barry Almeida and Brock Bradford scored third-period goals in the win.

Game 23 – January 30 Schneider Arena (3,030) Boston College Providence College

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1st Period: BC, Kucharski (Lombardi, Sneep) 8:45; PC, New (Kremyr, Germain) 19:05. 2nd Period: PC, Mazzolini (Cavanaugh, Norton) PPG, 17:20; BC, Bradford (Gibbons, Muse) PPG, 18:57. 3rd Period: No scoring. Overtime No scoring. Saves: BC-Muse (65:00) 5 11 10 3 29 PC 0 Beaudry (65:00) 12 4 10 1 27 Power Play: BC 1-2; PC 1-6 Penalties: BC, 6 for 12 minutes; PC, 3 for 6 minutes Summary: Brock Bradford netted a power-play tally late in the second period to tie the score at two goals apiece and the teams skated to a 2-2 tie. Kyle Kucharski opened the game’s scoring with his eighth goal of the season at 8:45 in an opening period in which the visiting Eagles outshot the host Friars, 13-6.

1st Period: BC, Whitney (Hayes) 13:17. 2nd Period: BC, Kunes (unassisted) 2:50; M, Banwell (Duffy, House) PPG, 9:22. 3rd Period: BC, Almeida (Filangieri, Smith) PPG, 8:27; BC, Bradford (Ferriero, Gibbons) 17:05.

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2008-09 Game Summaries Game 24 – February 2 TD Banknorth Garden (17,565) Northeastern Boston College

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1st Period: N, Ginand (Hewkin, Vitale) PPG, 3:24; BC, Price (Kucharski, Lombardi) 8:06; N, Costa (Donovan, Rassey) 11:06. 2nd Period: N, Liotti (Quailer, Silva) PPG, 11:58; N, McCauley (Donovan) 12:40; N, Quailer (Donovan) 18:19. 3rd Period: N, Donovan (Tuckerman, Nycholat) 12:04. Saves: N-Thiessen (60:00) 7 21 17 45 BC-Muse (51:37) 7 7 4 1 8 Venti (7:56) 3 3 Power Play: N, 2-4; BC, 0-7 Penalties: N, 11 for 33; BC, 7 for 17 minutes Summary: Matt Price scored his sixth goal of the season and BC attempted 45 shots but Northeastern beat BC 6-1 in the semifinals of the 57th annual Beanpot. Northeastern led 2-1 after one period and broke it open in the second. Liotti and McCauley scored 42 seconds apart midway into the period.

Game 25 – February 6 Kelley Rink (4,389) Massachusetts Boston College

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Summary: Benn Ferriero scored the tiebreaking goal - his second of the game - with 41.3 seconds left in regulation to lift BC to a 4-3 win over Harvard in the consolation game of the 57th annual Beanpot. BC outshot the Crimson 46-22 and fought back from one-goal deficits on three occasions before Ferriero scored the game-winner.

Game 27 – February 13 Kelley Rink (3,847) UMass-Lowell Boston College

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1st Period: L, Holmstrom (Edwards, Dehner) PPG, 2:05. 2nd Period: L, Holmstrom (Cey, Goers) 10:59. 3rd Period: L, Schaus (Holmstrom, Roebothan) SHG, 6:44; L, Vallorani (Potacco) 8:05; L, Vallorani (Blair, Schaus) PPG, 12:15; L, Monroe (Worthington) SHG, 19:44. Saves: L-Hamilton (60:00) 10 11 6 27 BC-Muse (60:00) 6 6 17 29 Power Play: L, 2-5; BC, 0-9 Penalties: L, 10 for 20; BC, 7 for 14 minutes Summary: Ben Holmstrom tallied two goals and one assist and Nevin Hamilton stopped all 27 BC shots to lead UMass-Lowell to a 6-0 victory. The visiting River Hawks scored twice while skating even strength, twice on the power play and twice shorthanded.

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Game 28 – Febuary 14 1st Period: BC, Ferriero (Almeida, Atkinson, C.) PPG, 2:15. 2nd Period: No scoring. 3rd Period: Brock Bradford (unassisted) ENG, 19:40. Saves: M-Dainton (59:30) 7 5 10 22 BC-Muse (60:00) 4 15 2 21 Power Play: M, 0-5; BC, 1-5 Penalties: M, 5 for 10; BC, 5 for 10 minutes Summary: Benn Ferriero scored early in the first period, Brock Bradford added an empty-net goal in the final minute of the third period and John Muse recorded 21 saves to lead. Bradford found the back of the net with the final shot with 20.1 seconds left on the clock. Muse earned his fifth career shutout, his second against Massachusetts this season.

Game 26 – February 9 TD Banknorth Garden (17,565) Harvard Boston College

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1st Period: H, Michaud (McCafferty, McCollem) PPG, 10:10; BC, Ferriero (Whitney, Almeida) PPG, 13:12. 2nd Period: H, Michaud (McCollem, Morin) 6:44; BC, Gibbons (Hayes) 8:06; H, Coskren (Michaud) SHG, 9:04; BC, Smith (Kucharski, Orpik) 18:36. 3rd Period: BC, Ferriero (unassisted) 19:18. Saves: H-Carroll (59:33) 12 21 9 42 BC-Muse (59:58) 9 7 3 19 Power Play: H, 1-3; BC, 1-6 Penalties: H, 6 for 12; BC, 3 for 6 minutes

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1st Period: L, Campbell (Potacco, Roeobothan) 0:11; BC, Whitney (Bradford, Filangieri) 7:41; L, Potacco (Roeobothan, Edwards) 16:36. 2nd Period: L, Schaus (Edwards, Cey) 12:54; BC, Atkinson, C. (Lombardi, Ferriero) 14:51; L, Roeobothan (Potacco) 16:28. 3rd Period: BC, Sneep (Smith, Kucharski) 5:46; BC, Bradford (Sneep, Atkinson, C.) Overtime: No scoring. Saves: BC-Muse (64:49) 7 12 4 4 27 L-Hutton (65:00) 8 4 9 2 23 Power Play: BC 0-5; L 0-4 Penalties: BC, 4 for 8 minutes; L, 5 for 10 minutes Summary: Carl Sneep and Brock Bradford each scored third-period goals to rally Boston College from a two-goal deficit as the teams played to a 4-4 tie. Bradford’s tying goal marked the 100th point of his 117game collegiate career. Cam Atkinson and Joe Whitney also scored for the visiting Eagles.

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2008-09 Game Summaries Game 29 – Febuary 20 Whittemore Center (6,501) Boston College New Hampshire

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1st Period: N, van Riemsdyk (Kapstad, Pollastrone) SHG, 3:17; N, DeSimone (Butler, Fritsch) 15:00. 2nd Period: N, Silso (Kapstad, Pollastrone) PPG, 4:48; BC, Carey (Ferriero, Price) 11:06; BC, Kunes (Almeida) 16:19. 3rd Period: No scoring. Overtime No scoring. Saves: BC-Muse (59:42) 7 13 5 25 N-Foster (59:43) 13 11 9 33 Power Play: BC 0-6; N, 1-5 Penalties: BC, 5 for 10 minutes; N, 6 for 12 minutes Summary: Paul Carey and Tim Kunes scored consecutive goals in the middle period to trim BC’s deficit to one goal at 3-2 with 3:41 left in the second period, but UNH held on for the victory on the strength of a 33save performance from goalie Brian Foster. The Wildcats scored three times in three different situations – shorthanded, even strength and on the power play – to take an early 3-0 lead.

Game 30 – February 21 Kelley Rink (6,331) New Hampshire Boston College

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1st Period: N, Dries (Butler) 2:27; BC, Kucharski (Lombardi, Orpik) 18:25; N, DeSimone (Butler, Dries) 19:56. 2nd Period: N, van Riemsdyk (Pollastrone, Kessel) 5:22. 3rd Period: BC, Smith (Kunes, Bradford) PPG, 8:03; N, van Riemsdyk (unassisted) ENG, 19:51. Saves: N-Foster (59:49) 4 8 16 28 BC-Muse (58:44) 6 11 9 25 Power Play: N, 0-5; BC, 1-4 Penalties: N, 4 for 8; BC, 5 for 10 minutes Summary: Ben Smith tallied a power-play goal at 8:03 of the third period to bring BC within one goal, but the host Eagles could not net the equilizer and James van Riemsdyk scored into an empty net. New Hampshire captured the three-game league series, 2-1. Kyle Kucharski scored BC’s first goal - his ninth of the season - in the opening period.

Game 31 – February 27 Kelley Rink (4,872) Providence College Boston College

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1st Period: P, Cavanagh (Germain, Berglund) 11:16; BC, Kucharski (Bradford, Filangieri) 13:09. 2nd Period: BC, Almeida (Filangieri, Aiello) 5:15; BC, Almeida (Atkinson, C.) 14:50; BC, Gibbons (Almeida, Ferriero) PPG, 18:53. 3rd Period: BC, Whitney (Orpik, Petrecki) 17:32. Saves: P-Beaudry (60:00) 4 6 12 22 BC-Muse (60:00) 8 6 3 17 76

Power Play: P, 0-4; BC, 1-4 Penalties: P, 5 for 10; BC, 4 for 8 minutes Summary: Freshman forward Barry Almeida tallied two goals and one assist - the first multiple-point performance of his career - and Tim Filangieri tallied two assists to lead BC to the victory. Kyle Kucharski, Brian Gibbons and Joe Whitney each scored one goal for the victors.

Game 32 – Febuary 28 Schneider Arena (2,393) Boston College Providence College

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1st Period: P, Eppich (Mazzolini, O’Connor) 1:24; P, Bergland (Cavanaugh, Germain) 10:57. 2nd Period: P, Fayne (Norton, Mayer) 3:42; BC, Bradford (Gibbons, Shea) 13:24. 3rd Period: BC, Bradford (Atkinson, C., Kucharski) PPG, 4:37; BC, Orpik (Lombardi) 7:49. Overtime: BC, Price (Ferriero, Kunes) 0:45. Saves: BC-Muse (60:45) 3 11 9 0 23 P-Beaudry (60:45) 14 9 5 1 29 Power Play: BC 1-3; P 0-4 Penalties: BC, 5 for 10 minutes; P, 4 for 8 minutes Summary: Matt Price netted the game-winning goal 45 seconds into overtime to lift BC to the victory. Price redirected Benn Ferriero’s shot from the slot . The Friars scored each of the game’s first three goals before BC responded three goals in regulation and Price’s overtime gamewinner. Captain Brock Bradford scored twice and Andrew Orpik forced overtime.

Game 33 – March 6 Matthews Arena (3,399) Boston College Northeastern

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1st Period: BC, Bradford (Kunes, Ferriero) PPG, 7:41. 2nd Period: No scoring. 3rd Period: N, Guzior (Ginand) EX, 19:34. Overtime: N, Quailer (Vitale, MacLeod) 3:55. Saves: BC-Muse (63:47) 7 11 11 1 30 N-Thiessen (63:08) 11 7 4 0 22 Power Play: BC 1-5; N 0-4 Penalties: BC, 4 for 8 minutes; N, 5 for 10 minutes Summary: Northeastern tied the game at 1-1 with 25.8 seconds left in regulation and netted the game-winning goal at 3:55 of overtime to earn the 2-1 victory. Brock Bradford netted a power-play tally at 7:41 of the opening period to give the visiting Eagles a one-goal advantage that lasted for nearly the remainder of the contest. Goaltender John Muse stopped all 28 Northeastern shots that he faced before Northeastern broke through with the game-tying goal with less than one minute to play.

Boston College Hockey


2008-09 Game Summaries

BC’s 2009 senior hockey class and parents.

Game 34 – March 7

Game 36 – March 14

Kelley Rink (7,884)

Whittemore Center (3,995)

Northeastern Boston College

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0 3

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1 4

1st Period: N, Strathman (MacLeod, Vitale) PPG, 9:12; BC, Atkinson, C. (Bradford, Ferriero) PPG, 13:02. 2nd Period: BC, Bradford (Kunes, Atkinson, C.) PPG, 1:20; BC, Hayes (Almeida, Atkinson, C.) 13:31; BC, Ferriero (Bradford, Kunes) PPG, 14:57. 3rd Period: No scoring. Saves: N-Thiessen (60:00) 8 10 3 21 BC-Muse (60:00) 4 4 16 24 Power Play: N, 1-10; BC, 3-6 Penalties: N, 12 for 35; BC, 16 for 43 minutes Summary: Senior captain Brock Bradford celebrated his final home game with one goal – the game-winner – and two assists while freshman Cam Atkinson also tallied one goal and two assists to lead BC in the victory. Benn Ferriero and Tim Kunes tallied multiple-point efforts for the Eagles.

Boston College New Hampshire

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0 0

0 0

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1st Period: BC, Price (Kucharski, Petrecki) 6:12. 2nd Period: No scoring. 3rd Period: No scoring. Saves: BC-Muse (60:00) 8 8 15 31 N-Foster (59:04) 6 9 7 22 Power Play: BC 0-4; N, 0-4 Penalties: BC, 8 for 24 minutes; N, 8 for 24 minutes Summary: Matt Price scored just more than six minutes into the game and John Muse stopped all 31 shots he faced to lead sixth-seeded Boston College to a 1-0 series-clinching victory over No. 3 seed New Hampshire in the league tournament quarterfinals. The victory marked the Eagles 10th straight in Hockey East playoff competition. It also marked the fifth consecutive season that BC has advanced from league quarterfinal action.

Game 37 – March 20 Hockey East Tournament Game 35 – March 13

TD Banknorth Garden (14,280)

Whittemore Center (3,859)

Boston College Boston University

Boston College New Hampshire

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1st Period: BC, Bradford (Atkinson, C., Ferriero) PPG, 12:45; BC, Orpik (Whitney, Shea) 15:38. 2nd Period: BC, Hayes (Atkinson, C.) SHG, 5:06; BC, Kunes (Smith) 10:48; N, van Riemsdyk (Sislo) SHG, 11:48; BC, Bradford (Price, Gibbons) 14:42; N, Butler (Dries, Krates) SHG, 16:41. 3rd Period: N, van Riemsdyk (Kapstad) 2:52. Saves: BC-Muse (59:51) 10 11 14 35 N-Foster (58:13) 9 8 7 24 Power Play: BC 1-5; N, 0-6 Penalties: BC, 6 for 12 minutes; N, 5 for 10 minutes Summary: BC scored the games first four goals and John Muse made 35 saves to lead the sixth-seeded Eagles to a 5-3 victory over No. 3 seed New Hampshire in game one of a best-of-three-game league quarterfinal series. Brock Bradford scored twice.

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1 0

1 3

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2 3

1st Period: No scoring. 2nd Period: BC, Smith (Gibbons, Aiello) 17:50. 3rd Period: BU, Cohen (McCarthy, Wrsofsky) 11:01; BU, Strait (McCarthy) 11:22; BU, Wilson (Lawrence, Higgins) 11:45; BC, Whitney (Filangieri, Aiello) 14:18. Saves: BC-Muse (59:23) 9 8 1 18 BU-Millan (59:50) 7 6 8 21 Power Play: BC 0-5; BU, 0-5 Penalties: BC, 5 for 10 minutes; BU, 6 for 23 minutes Summary: Ben Smith and Joe Whitney each scored once, but Boston University tallied three goals in a span of 44 seconds midway through the third period and captured a 3-2 victory over the Eagles in the semifinals of the Hockey East Tournament.

2009-10 Eagles

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Class of 2009 Tournament in TD Garden … assisted on Barry Almeida’s decisive goal in a 5-1 home win over Providence (2/27) … played 25 games on defense and two games – at Dartmouth (11/30) and at Boston University (12/6) – skating on the forward lines.

Anthony Aiello D • 6-1 • 195

As a Junior (2007-08)

Thayer Academy Braintree, Mass. ANTHONY AMERICO AIELLO; born May 19, 1986 ... shoots left … earned a bachelor’s degree in human development from the Lynch School of Education in May 2009 … captured 2008-09 Hockey East AllAcademic Team accolades … was selected by the Minnesota Wild in the fifth round (129th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.

As a Senior (2008-09) Played in 27 games … registered four assists; recorded one assist in 19 Hockey East contests … finished the season ranked four among all BC defensemen with a plus-three rating; tallied a plus-four rating in league games … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … assisted on both BC goals in the team’s 3-2 season-ending loss to Boston University (3/20) in the semifinals of the Hockey East

Played in 43 straight games, including all 27 Hockey East contests; missed one game – the season-opener against Michigan (10/12) in the Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Paul, Minn. … registered 13 points – three goals and 10 assists; recorded eight points – two goals and six assists – in league action … finished the season ranked tied for fourth among all BC defensemen with a plus-14 rating; tallied a plus-eight rating in conference contests … earned All-Tournament Team honors at the Dodge Holiday Classic in Minneapolis, Minn., after he recorded two assists and a rating of plus-four in victories over Air Force (12/29) and RIT (12/30) … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … tallied two points – one goal and one assist – in a 3-3 home tie against Merrimack (11/9) … scored the team’s third goal in a 3-3 tie at Vermont (10/21) … netted BC’s first goal – a man-advantage tally – in a 4-3 overtime victory over Boston University (2/4) in the first round of the Beanpot … notched an assist on Ben Smith’s power-play goal in the second period of the team’s 5-4 triple-overtime victory over New Hampshire (3/21) in the Hockey East Tournament’s semifinal round in TD Banknorth Garden … assisted on Benn Ferriero’s decisive goal – the first of his two scores – in a 5-1 home win over Providence (3/14) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament.

As a Sophomore (2006-07) Played in 22 games, including 16 Hockey East contests … missed eight games (2/22 – 3/17) because of a hip injury … registered nine points – one goal and eight assists; recorded seven points – one goal and six assists – in league action … finished the season with a plus-one rating … enjoyed one multiple-point game … recorded two assists and a plusfour rating in the team’s 5-2 win at Massachusetts (12/9) … scored the game-winning goal – on the power play – in a 3-1 win at Merrimack (11/10) … notched an assist on Andrew Orpik’s decisive goal in a 4-1 victory at Wisconsin (10/28).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in 40 games, including 26 Hockey East contests … registered nine points – one goal and eight assists; recorded all eight assists in league action … collected his first collegiate point with an assist on Chris Collins’ power-play goal in a 3-2 home win over Providence (10/28) … netted his first collegiate goal at 15:38 of the second period against North Dakota in the NCAA Tournament’s semifinal round victory in Milwaukee, Wis. (4/6) … assisted on Brock Bradford’s decisive goal in a home win against Providence (2/10).

Career Statistics

78

YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

40 22 43 27 132

1 1 3 0 5

8 8 10 4 30

9 9 13 4 35

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 21/50 12/24 16/40 10/28 59/142

0 1 1 0 2

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 1


Class of 2009 Brock Bradford

As a Sophomore (2006-07)

F • 5-9 • 175 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Burnaby, British Columbia BROCK STEPHEN BRADFORD; born January 7, 1987 ... shoots right … winner of the 2009 Nathaniel J. Hasenfus “Eagle of the Year” Award as the outstanding male student-athlete in his graduating class … earned 2007-08 and 2008-09 Hockey East All-Academic Team recognition … earned a bachelor’s degree in finance in May 2009 … participated in the Boston Bruins Development Camp in 2007.

As a Senior (2008-09) Served as team captain … played in all 37 games … captured AllConference second-team accolades … earned the Norman F. Dailey Award as the program’s Most Valuable Player … captured All-New England first-team honors … led the team in scoring with 42 points – 25 goals and 17 assists; recorded 31 points – 18 goals and 13 assists – in 27 conference contests … also ranked first on the team in goals, powerplay goals (10), short-handed goals (2), game-winning goals (4) and shots (141) … enjoyed nine multiple-points performances, including six multiple-goal outings, two four-point efforts and one three-point night … earned Hockey East Player of the Month honors in November; totaled 13 points – seven goals and six assists – in eight games … earned Hockey East Player of the Week honors on Nov. 17 after stellar performances against Merrimack (11/14) and New Hampshire (11/15); totaled four points – three goals and one assist – at Merrimack then registered four points – two goals and two assists – in an 8-6 win over the Wildcats the following night … opened the season with consecutive three-point performances against Wisconsin (10/10) and Bowling Green (10/17); tallied one goal and two assists in the team’s 5-4 season-opening home win over the Badgers and totaled two goals and one assist in a 5-3 victory over the Falcons … celebrated his final home game with one goal – the game-winner – and two assists in BC’s 4-1 win over Northeastern (3/7) … scored two goals in the team’s 4-3 overtime win at Providence (2/28) … notched two points – one goal and one assist – in a 4-4 tie at UMass-Lowell (2/14); recorded his 100th collegiate point – a third-period goal – that tied the score at 16:14.

Played in all 42 games … shared the James E. Tiernan Memorial Award with Nathan Gerbe as the program’s Most Improved Players … registered 45 points – 19 goals and 26 assists; recorded 25 points – 11 goals and 14 assists – in 27 league games … was named to the NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team after he recorded three points – one goal and two assists – in the team’s 4-1 win over St. Lawrence in the tournament’s first round in Manchester, N.H. (3/24) … earned Most Valuable Player honors at the Hockey East Tournament; registered nine points – six goals and three assists – in leading BC to four victories and the tournament title … finished the season with a plus-15 rating, including a plus-nine rating in conference contests … totaled 136 shots on the season, ranking fourth on the team … enjoyed 11 multiple-point performances, including four multiple-goal outings … tallied six power-play goals and five game-winning goals; ranked second on the team in game-winning scores … notched an 11-game point-scoring streak (2/15-3/24) … recorded a career-high four points – one goal and three assists – in the team’s 5-2 home victory over Maine (2/15) … notched three points – two goals, including the decisive score, and one assist – in a 5-2 season-opening victory over Northeastern (10/10) … tallied three assists, including an assist on Benn Ferriero’s gamewinner, in a 5-1 home victory over Bowling Green (10/21) … scored two power-play goals in a 4-3 win at UMass Lowell (2/24) … assisted on Nathan Gerbe’s decisive score in the team’s 6-5 home win over Maine (2/16).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in all 42 games … registered 18 points – six goals and 12 assists; recorded 13 points – four goals and nine assists – in 27 league games … recorded two multiple-assist outings … scored three game-winning goals; assisted on five decisive scores … netted the decisive goal – his first collegiate point – in the third period of a 3-2 home win over Providence (10/29) … recorded his second game-winning goal in as many contests at New Hampshire (11/1); netted an unassisted tally with 2:10 left in the third period to lift the Eagles to a 3-2 victory … tallied two assists, including an assist on Dan Bertram’s game-winning goal, in a home win over Merrimack (11/26) … picked up two assists in a 6-0 home win over UMass-Lowell (2/23); assisted on Brian Boyle’s decisive goal in the first period, then assisted on Boyle’s third goal of the game midway through the final frame … registered his first collegiate assist – on Nathan Gerbe’s decisive goal – at Vermont (11/13) … assisted on Dan Bertram’s game-winning goal on the power play at Merrimack (1/14) … tallied an assist on Brian Boyle’s game-winning goal against Maine in the Hockey East Tournament’s semifinal round in the TD Banknorth Garden (3/27).

As a Junior (2007-08) Played in five games; missed 39 games because of injury … registered five points – three goals and two assists … suffered a broken humerus in his left arm in the team’s season-opening game against Michigan (10/12) in the Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Paul, Minn. … returned to the lineup against Vermont (1/9); netted the decisive goal in the team’s 4-1 home win over the Catamounts … scored twice, including a shorthanded score, in a 5-2 win over Vermont two nights later (1/11) … sustained a season-ending injury – a break in the same bone (left humerus) – against Boston University (1/19).

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

42 42 5 37 126

6 19 3 25 53

12 26 2 17 57

18 45 5 42 110

2009-10 Eagles

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 4/8 14/28 1/2 8/19 27/57

0 6 1 10 17

0 0 1 2 3

0 0 0 1 1

3 5 1 4 13

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Class of 2009 Benn Ferriero F • 5-11 • 192 Governor’s Academy Essex, Mass. BENN TREVOR FERRIERO; born April 29, 1987 ... shoots right … finished his career with 139 points – 64 goals and 75 assists – in 165 games; ranked fifth on the program’s games played list, tied (with four others) for 26th on the school’s all-time goal-scoring list and 30th in program history in points … tallied 20 points – 10 goals and 10 assists – in 16 combined playoff games during his sophomore and junior campaigns … was selected by the Phoenix Coyotes in the seventh round (196th overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft … earned the 2004-05 John Carlton Memorial Trophy, given annually by the Boston Bruins to the outstanding student-athlete in Eastern Massachusetts high school hockey.

As a Senior (2008-09) Played in all 37 games … registered 26 points – eight goals and 18 assists; recorded 21 points – six goals and 15 assists – in conference contests … enjoyed four multiple-point performances, including one multiple-goal outing … netted four power-play goals and two game-winning goals … scored twice, including the decisive score with 41.3 seconds left in regulation, in the team’s 4-3 win over Harvard (2/9) in the Beanpot consolation game in TD Garden … notched two assists in each of two BC victories; a 4-3 win at Merrimack (10/31) and an 8-6 home win over New Hampshire (11/15) … set up Barry Almeida for the game-winning goal with 1:14 left in overtime in a 2-1 come-from-behind win at Dartmouth (11/30) … assisted on Matt Price’s overtime goal at Providence (2/28).

As a Junior (2007-08) Played in all 44 games … earned All-Tournament Team honors at the Hockey East Tournament after he notched six points – four goals, including three in game-winning fashion, and two assists – in four playoff victories; netted the decisive score both quarterfinal-round home wins over Providence (3/14-15) and scored the game-winning goal in a 5-4 triple-overtime win over New Hampshire (3/21) in the semifinal round … registered 42 points – 17 goals and 25 assists; recorded 17 points – six goals and 11 assists – in league play … enjoyed 11 multiplepoint performances, including one five-point effort and three threepoint outings … tallied a career-high five points – two goals and three assists – in the team’s 7-2 win at Harvard (12/12) … recorded a gamehigh three points – one goal and two assists – in BC’s 5-2 victory over Minnesota (3/29) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.… tallied three assists each of two BC victories; a 4-1 win over RPI in Ice Breaker Tournament at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., and a 5-2 home win over Vermont (1/11) … recorded two points – one triple-overtime goal and one assist – in BC’s 5-4 victory over New Hampshire (3/21) in the semifinals of the Hockey East Tournament in TD Banknorth Garden; scored a power-play goal 43 seconds into the third overtime to lift BC into the league championship game … notched his 99th career point – a goal – and his 100th point – an assist – in the team’s 4-3 overtime victory over Boston University (2/4) in the first round of the Beanpot. 80

As a Sophomore (2006-07) Played in all 42 games … earned the program’s William J. Flynn Coaches Award … captured Hockey East All-Tournament accolades … recorded 46 points – 23 goals and 23 assists; registered 27 points – 13 goals and 14 assists – in league action … finished the season with a plus-19 rating; was a plus-12 in league play … enjoyed 15 multiple-point performances, including three four-point outings and two three-point games … enjoyed five multiple-goal games … scored five power-play goals, three game-winning goals and one shorthanded goal … registered 10 points – five goals and five assists – in eight post-season games … notched four points – two goals and two assists – in the team’s Hockey East Tournament’s quarterfinal-round series-clinching victory over Northeastern (3/9) … tallied two points – one goal and one assist – in each of two Hockey East Tournament victories – against Boston University (3/16) and against New Hampshire (3/17) … recorded five points – three goals and two assists – in a two-game series sweep of New Hampshire; recorded one goal and one assist in a 4-1 road victory over the Wildcats (3/2), then tallied three points – two goals and one assist – in a 4-2 home win the following night … registered two points – one goal and one assist – in a 4-0 win against Miami (Ohio) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Manchester, N.H. … earned Hockey East Player of the Week honors after two stellar efforts against Merrimack; totaled two points – one goal and one assist – in a 4-1 home victory (1/10), then recorded four points – a career-high three goals and one assist – at Merrimack two nights later … notched four points – two goals and two assists – in a 5-1 home win over Bowling Green (10/21) … scored twice in a 4-1 victory at Wisconsin (10/28).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in all 42 games … earned Hockey East All-Rookie Team honors … shared the program’s Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award with Brett Motherwell … twice earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors – on Dec. 12 and Jan. 9 … recorded 25 points – 16 goals and nine assists; recorded 17 points – 11 goals and six assists – in 27 league games … enjoyed seven multiple-point games, including two three-point performances … enjoyed three multiple-goal efforts … scored four powerplay goals, three game-winning goals and three shorthanded goals … registered eight points – five goals and three assists – in eight post-season games … scored a pair of power-play goals in BC’s opening-round win over Miami (3/24) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass. … registered two points – one goal and one assist – in the team’s 5-0 win over Boston University (3/25) in the NCAA Tournament’s quarterfinal round … gained Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors after posting consecutive three-point efforts against Massachusetts; netted one goal and two assists in a 7-0 home win over Massachusetts (12/9), then tallied two goals, including the decisive goal in a shorthanded situation, and one assist at Massachusetts the following night … scored two goals in a 4-2 home win over Northeastern (1/6).

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

42 42 44 37 165

16 23 17 8 64

9 23 25 18 75

25 46 42 26 139

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 18/36 20/43 30/71 18/44 86/195

4 5 6 4 19

3 1 0 0 4

0 1 0 0 1

3 3 4 2 12


Class of 2009 Tim Filangieri

As a Senior (2008-09)

D • 6-1 • 210 Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) Islip Terrace, N.Y. TIMOTHY MICHAEL FILANGIERI; born August 18, 1987 ... shoots left ... played in 157 career games … finished his career with a plusminus rating of plus-70; was a plus-20 as a freshman and sophomore, a plus-21 as a junior and a plus-nine as a senior … earned a bachelor’s degree in history in May 2009 … participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. in August of 2006 .. played the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League ... graduated from Waterloo West High School in Waterloo, Iowa.

Played in 35 games … served as assistant captain … shared the John “Snooks” Kelley Memorial Award with Andrew Orpik as the players who best typify Boston College hockey … missed two games – against New Hampshire (2/20 and 2/21) – because of injury … registered eight assists; recorded six assists in 25 league games … finished the season with a team-best rating of plus-nine … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … tallied two assists in the team’s 5-1 home win over Providence (2/27) … assisted on Matt Price’s shorthanded goal in the team’s 5-4 season-opening home victory over Wisconsin (10/10).

As a Junior (2007-08) Played in 43 games; missed one game – against Vermont (1/9) – because of injury … registered six points – one goal and five assists; recorded two points – one goal and one assist – in 26 league contests … finished the season ranked second among BC defensemen with a rating of plus-21 … tallied a team-high plus-11 rating in eight postseason victories, including a plus-four rating against North Dakota (4/10) in NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in Denver, Colo. … enjoyed one multiplepoint performance … tallied two points – one goal and one assist – in a 5-4 win at UMass-Lowell (1/18) … assisted on Benn Ferriero’s secondperiod goal in the team’s 5-2 win over Minnesota (3/29) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.; the victory marked No. 800 of head coach Jerry York’s career … assisted on Benn Ferriero’s first-period goal in the team’s 4-3 overtime win over Boston University (2/4) in the first round of the Beanpot … tallied one assist in each of two Ice Breaker Tournament games – against Michigan (10/12) and RPI (10/13) – at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.

As a Sophomore (2006-07) Played in 37 games; missed five games because of injuries … registered two assists; recorded one assist in 23 league games … finished the season tied for first on the team (with Joe Rooney) with a plus-20 rating; tallied a plus-13 rating in conference games … assisted on Benn Ferriero’s second of two goals in the middle period in a 4-1 win at Wisconsin (10/28) … notched an assist on Benn Ferriero’s first-period goal in the team’s regular-season home finale – a 4-2 win over New Hampshire (3/3).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in 42 games, including all 27 Hockey East contests … registered four points – two goals and two assists; recorded three points – two goals and one assist – in league action … finished the season with a plus-18 rating … earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week recognition after scoring two goals – the first two goals of his collegiate career – in a 3-0 home win over Merrimack (10/26) … tallied his first career assist in a 6-0 home win against UMass-Lowell (2/23) … assisted on Nathan Gerbe’s decisive goal against North Dakota (4/6) in the national semifinal in Milwaukee, Wis.

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

42 37 43 35 157

2 0 1 0 3

2 2 5 8 17

4 2 6 8 20

2009-10 Eagles

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 22/44 26/52 21/45 12/24 81/165

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

81


Class of 2009 Kyle Kucharski F • 6-3 • 200 Phillips Andover Saugus, Mass. KYLE WILLIAM KUCHARSKI; born March 6, 1987 ... shoots left … earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the Carroll School of Management in May 2009.

As a Senior (2008-09) Played in all 37 games … earned the James E. Tiernan Memorial Award as the program’s most improved player … registered 17 points – 10 goals and seven assists; recorded 13 points – nine goals and four assists – in conference contests … scored two power-play goals … enjoyed one mul-

tiple-point performance … scored two goals in the team’s 3-3 tie at Vermont (1/9) … scored his first goal of the season – a power-play score – in BC’s 5-3 home win over Bowling Green (10/17) … assisted on Matt Price’s decisive goal – the game’s only goal – in a 1-0 series-clinching victory at New Hampshire (3/14) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament.

As a Junior (2007-08) Played in 43 games, including 26 Hockey East contests … registered nine points – three goals and six assists; recorded seven points – three goals and four assists – in league play … scored one power-play goal … netted BC’s first goal – a man-advantage tally – in a 4-1 win at Northeastern (3/8) in the team’s final regular-season game; the win secured home ice for the league playoffs … scored a third-period goal in a 5-2 win at UMass-Lowell (2/16) … scored his first goal of the season against Providence (2/1) … notched the primary assist on BC’s first goal – scored by Andrew Orpik at 7:08 of the opening period – against North Dakota (4/10) in the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in Denver, Colo.

As a Sophomore (2006-07) Played in 26 games, including 17 Hockey East contests … registered five points – two goals and three assists; recorded three points – one goal and two assists – in league action … scored one game-winning goal … notched his first collegiate point – an assist – at Northeastern (1/5) … scored his first career goal – the decisive tally – at 2:59 of the second period in a 3-1 home win over Providence just two nights later (1/7) … scored BC’s third goal of the game in a 4-0 win over Miami (Ohio) in the NCAA Northeast Regional final in Manchester, N.H. (3/25).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in seven games, including four Hockey East contests … made his collegiate debut in team’s season-opening game at Michigan (10/14); registered two shots … also saw action in both games of the Denver Cup – against Ferris State (12/30) and Princeton (12/31).

Career Statistics

82

YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

7 26 43 37 112

0 2 3 10 15

0 3 6 7 16

0 5 9 17 31

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 2/4 6/12 17/45 6/12 31/73

0 0 1 2 3

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 1


Class of 2009 Tim Kunes D • 6-0 • 190 New England Jr. Falcons (EJHL) Huntington, N.Y. TIMOTHY RICHARD KUNES; born February 12, 1987 ... shoots left … earned a bachelor’s degree in economics in May 2009 … was selected by the Carolina Hurricanes in the fifth round (145th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.

As a Senior (2008-09) Played in 36 games … registered a career-high 11 points – three goals and eight assists; recorded nine points – two goals and seven assists – in 26 Hockey East contests … ranked second among BC defensemen with a plus-four rating … netted two game-winning goals … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … tallied two assists, including the primary

assist on Brock Bradford’s decisive score, in the team’s 4-1 home win over Northeastern (3/7); it marked the first multiple-point effort of his career … netted the game-winning goal in a 5-3 win at New Hampshire (3/13) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament … assisted on Matt Price’s game-winning goal in overtime in the team’s 4-3 win at Providence (2/28) … scored his first goal of the season – the gamewinner – in a 4-1 win over Maine (1/25) … finished the season with seven points – two goals and five assists – in his final nine games.

As a Junior (2007-08) Played in 43 straight games; missed one game – the season-opening game against Michigan (10/12) in the Ice Breaker Tournament in St. Paul, Minn. … registered eight points – one goal and seven assists; recorded four assists in 27 Hockey East contests … finished the season ranked first among all BC defensemen with a plus/minus rating of plus-22 … netted his lone goal of the season in a 4-0 victory over Vermont (3/22) in the Hockey East Tournament’s title contest in TD Banknorth Garden … assisted on the team’s first goal – just 1:35 into the opening period – in a 4-1 home win over Vermont (1/11) … notched an assist on Ben Smith’s power-play goal 37 seconds into the middle period in BC’s 4-2 home win over Maine (1/26) …assisted on Pat Gannon’s third-period goal – the team’s fourth goal of the game – in a 6-5 overtime victory over Harvard (2/11) in the Beanpot championship game …notched the primary assist on Benn Ferriero’s second-period goal – BC’s second of the game – in a 51 quarterfinal-round series-clinching win over Providence (3/15).

As a Sophomore (2006-07) Played in 27 games … registered five points – one goal and four assists; recorded four points – one goal and three assists – in 21 Hockey East contests … finished the season with a plus/minus rating of plus-three … scored his lone goal of the season in a 3-1 road victory over Merrimack (11/10) … assisted on the team’s third goal in a 3-3 tie at Northeastern (11/17) … notched an assist on Joe Rooney’s first-period goal in a win over Northeastern in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament (3/9) ... assisted on Brian Boyle’s third-period goal in a 6-1 win at Merrimack (1/12).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in 28 games, including 21 Hockey East contests; missed the team’s Dec. 10 game at Massachusetts because of a back injury … registered four points – one goal and three assists; recorded two assists in league action … recorded his first collegiate point with an assist on Pat Gannon’s second-period goal in a 3-2 win against New Hampshire (11/1) in Manchester … scored his first collegiate goal – an empty-net tally – in a 5-1 victory over Princeton in the Denver Cup title game (12/31).

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

28 27 43 36 134

1 1 1 3 6

3 4 7 8 22

4 5 8 11 28

2009-10 Eagles

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 10/31 3/6 3/6 7/14 23/57

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 2 2

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Class of 2009 (10/17) and assisted on each of two goals scored by Kyle Kucharski in a 3-3 tie at Vermont (1/9) … netted the game-winning goal – an unassisted score – at 16:25 of the third period in the team’s 3-2 home win over the Catamounts (10/24) … netted one goal in victories at Providence (2/28) and at New Hampshire (3/13).

Andrew Orpik F • 6-3 • 215

As a Junior (2007-08) Thayer (Mass.) Academy East Amherst, N.Y. ANDREW JAMES ORPIK; born March 12, 1986, in San Francisco, Calif. ... shoots right ... played in 155 career games … earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the Carroll School of Management in May 2009 … was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the seventh round (227th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft … participated in the Buffalo Sabres Development Camp in 2008 … attended Williamsville North (N.Y.) High School, before spending the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons at Thayer Academy.

As a Senior (2008-09) Played in 36 games … shared the John “Snooks” Kelley Memorial Award with Tim Filangieri as the players who best typify Boston College hockey … registered 17 points – five goals and 12 assists; recorded 11 points – two goals and nine assists – in 26 Hockey East games … scored one game-winning goal … enjoyed three multiple-point performance performances, including one multiple-goal outing … scored twice in the team’s 5-1 home victory over Harvard (11/28) … tallied two assists twice; notched a pair of assists in a 5-3 home win over Bowling G re e n

Played in 41 games, including 24 Hockey East contests; missed three games (2/29 – 3/7) because of a shoulder injury … registered 13 points – seven goals and six assists; recorded 10 points – five goals and five assists – in league action … notched one power-play goal … scored the first of BC’s six goals – at 7:08 of the opening period – of a 6-1 win over North Dakota (4/10) in the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four semifinal in Denver, Colo. … netted the team’s fifth goal – at 10:22 of the third period – in a 6-5 overtime victory over Harvard (2/11) in the Beanpot championship game … scored one goal in each of five league contests … notched his first goal of the season at New Hampshire (11/10) … scored a power-play goal – the team’s fifth goal of the game – in a 6-2 home win over Boston University (11/30) … assisted on Brian Gibbons’ manadvantage tally in BC’s 4-0 victory over Vermont (3/22) in the Hockey East Tournament title game.

As a Sophomore (2006-07) Played in 38 games, including 23 Hockey East contests … registered nine points – three goals and six assists; recorded six points – one goal and five assists – in league action … scored one power-play goal and one game-winning goal … enjoyed one multiple-assist game … tallied two assists at Providence (10/31) … scored a third-period goal in a 5-2 season-opening home win over Northeastern (10/10) … netted the decisive score in a 4-1 win at Wisconsin (10/28) … scored the team’s third goal – at 3:34 of the final frame – in a 4-1 first-round victory over St. Lawrence in the NCAA Tournament in Manchester, N.H. (3/24) … assisted on game-winning goals in each of two wins over Providence; assisted on Kyle Kucharski’s decisive goal – his first collegiate score – in a 3-1 home win (1/7) and tallied an assist on Matt Price’s gamewinner in the team’s 2-1 road win (2/9).

As a Freshman (2005-06) Played in 40 games, including 26 Hockey East contests … registered eight points – three goals and five assists; recorded four points – two goals and two assists – in league action … recorded one power-play goal … enjoyed one multiple-point game … tallied two assists in his collegiate debut at Bowling Green (10/15); notched his first collegiate point with an assist on Pat Gannon’s first-period goal, then assisted on Joe Adams’ decisive goal in the final frame … netted his first collegiate goal at 15:32 of the opening period in a 7-0 win at Massachusetts (12/9) … recorded a power-play goal in a 3-3 tie against Ferris State (12/30) in the first round of the Denver Cup … assisted on Brett Motherwell’s firstperiod goal in a 6-5 victory over North Dakota (4/6) in the NCAA Tournament’s semifinal round.

Career Statistics

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YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

PTS

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

40 38 41 36 155

3 3 7 5 18

5 6 6 12 29

8 9 13 17 47

Boston College Hockey

PEN PPG SHG HT GW 16/32 11/22 23/57 13/26 63/137

1 1 1 0 3

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1 2


Class of 2009 Nick Petrecki

As a Sophomore (2008-09)

D • 6-3 • 220 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Clifton Park, N.Y. NICHOLAS GRIFFIN PETRECKI; born July 11, 1989 ... shoots left ... signed a professional contract with the San Jose Sharks in March 2009; was selected by the Sharks in the first round (28th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft …participated in the U.S. National Junior Team Evaluation Camp in August 2008 in Lake Placid, N.Y. … played the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League ... graduated from Millard North High School in Omaha, Neb.

Played in 35 games, including 25 Hockey East contests … registered seven assists; recorded five assists in league action … finished the season with a rating of plus-3 … enjoyed one multiple-point performance … tallied two assists in BC’s 4-1 home win over Merrimack (10/30) … assisted on Matt Price’s game-winning goal in the team’s 1-0 seriesclinching victory at New Hampshire (3/14) in the quarterfinals of the Hockey East Tournament.

As a Freshman (2007-08) Played in 42 games, including 25 Hockey East contests; missed two games against Massachusetts (11/16-17) because of mononucleosis … gained All-Tournament honors at the NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.; scored the team’s first of three second-period goals – all scored in a span of 1:58 – in a 4-3 overtime victory over Miami (3/30) in the Northeast Regional title game … earned All-Tournament recognition at the Dodge Holiday Classic in St. Paul, Minn.; recorded one assist in each of two BC victories – against Air Force (12/29) and RIT (12/30) – in Mariucci Arena … registered 12 points – five goals and seven assists; recorded four points – two goals and two assists – in league action … finished the season with a rating of plus-14 … enjoyed one multiple-goal game … scored one game-winning goal … netted his first collegiate goal at 9:06 of the second period, then scored the overtime gamewinner in BC’s 6-5 victory over Harvard (2/11) in the Beanpot championship game; captured Hockey East Rookie of the Week accolades … scored the team’s third goal in a 4-1 win at Northeastern (3/8) in the regular-season finale; the victory clinched home ice for the league playoffs … tallied his first collegiate point with an assist on Joe Whitney’s first career goal in the team’s season-opening game against Michigan (10/12) in St. Paul, Minn.

Career Statistics YEAR

CL

GP

G

A

2006-07 2008-09 CAREER

Fr. So.

42 35 77

5 0 5

7 7 14

2009-10 Eagles

PTS

PEN PPG SHG HT GW

12 47/102 7 56/161 19 103/263

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

85


2008-09 Individual Honors ANTHONY AIELLO

TIM FILANGIERI

All-Hockey East Academic Team

John “Snooks” Kelley Memorial Award

BARRY ALMEIDA

JUSTIN MURPHY

Hockey East Rookie of the Week – Dec. 1

Williams J. Flynn Coaches Award

CAM ATKINSON

JOHN MUSE

Bernie Burke Outstanding Freshman Award Hockey East Rookie of the Week – Oct. 13

Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week – March 9 Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week – March 16

BROCK BRADFORD

ANDREW ORPIK

Nathaniel J. Hasenfus Eagle of the Year Norman F. Dailey Award – Team MVP All-New England – first team All-Hockey East – second team Hockey East Player of the Week – Nov. 17 Hockey East Player of the Month – November All-Hockey East Academic Team

John “Snooks” Kelley Memorial Award

BRIAN GIBBONS

All-Hockey East Academic Team

MATT PRICE All-Hockey East Academic Team

BEN SMITH All-Hockey East Academic Team

ALEX KREMER All-Hockey East Academic Team

KYLE KUCHARSKI James E. Tiernan Memorial Award – Team Most Improved Player

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Hockey East Composite Schedule OCTOBER 3 Acadia at UNH (Exh.) St. Thomas at Northeastern (Exh.) St. Francis Xavier at Boston University (Exh.) New Brunswick at Massachusetts (Exh., Practice Rink, 6 p.m.) 4 Acadia at UMass-Lowell (Exh., 4 p.m.) New Brunswick at Vermont (Exh., 4 p.m.) St. Francis Xavier at Boston College (Exh., 5 p.m.) 8 Rensselaer at Massachusetts Friday, October 9 9 Maine at Union Vermont at Denver (9 p.m.) Merrimack at North Dakota (8 p.m.) Northeastern at Colorado College IceBreaker at Qwest Center (at Omaha, Neb.) UMass-Lowell vs. St. Lawrence (5 p.m.) U.S. Under-18 Team at Boston College (Exh.) New Brunswick at Providence (Exh.) 10 IceBreaker at Qwest Center (at Omaha, Neb.) UMass-Lowell vs. Army/Nebraska-Omaha (5/8 p.m.) Merrimack at North Dakota (8 p.m.) UNH at Rensselaer Vermont at Denver (9 p.m.) Maine at Union Northeastern at Colorado College Holy Cross at Providence U.S. Under-18 Team at Boston University (Exh.) 15 Providence at Notre Dame # 16 Boston University at Massachusetts * Miami at UNH # Providence at Notre Dame # Michigan State at Maine # (WABI-TV) Holy Cross at Merrimack Bentley at Northeastern 17 Miami at UNH # Michigan State at Maine # (WABI-TV) Army at Merrimack 18 Boston College at Vermont * (5 p.m., ESPNU) 20 Notre Dame at Boston University # (ESPNU) 23 Northeastern at UNH * (NESN) Maine at Massachusetts * Vermont at Merrimack * Colgate at UMass-Lowell Providence at Bowling Green # Boston College at Notre Dame # (7:30 p.m.) 24 Northeastern at UMass-Lowell * (5 p.m.) Maine at UNH * Michigan at Boston University # Providence at Bowling Green # 25 UConn at Merrimack (4 p.m.) 30 Boston University at UMass-Lowell * Massachusetts at Providence * Merrimack at Boston College * Vermont at Maine * (WABI-TV) UNH at Wisconsin (8 p.m.) 31 UMass-Lowell at Boston University * Providence at Massachusetts * UNH at Wisconsin (8 p.m.)

NOVEMBER 1 Boston College at Merrimack * (4 p.m.) 6 Boston College at UNH * (NESN) Boston University at Northeastern * UMass-Lowell at Vermont * Niagara at Massachusetts Saturday, November 7 7 Northeastern at Boston College * 8 Providence at Vermont * UNH at UMass-Lowell * (5 p.m., ESPNU) Boston University at Maine * Massachusetts at Niagara (2 p.m.) 13 Boston University at Merrimack * UNH at Massachusetts * Maine at Northeastern * UMass-Lowell at Alabama-Huntsville (8 p.m.) 14 Merrimack at Boston University * UNH at Massachusetts * Vermont at Boston College * Maine at Northeastern * UMass-Lowell at Alabama-Huntsville (8 p.m.) 15 Vermont at Boston College * (4 p.m.) 17 Brown at Providence (Mayor’s Cup) 19 Massachusetts at Yale 20 Boston University at UNH * Boston College at Maine * Providence at Northeastern *

21 Merrimack at UMass-Lowell * UNH at Boston University * Boston College at Maine * Northeastern at Providence * 24 Massachusetts at Vermont * UMass-Lowell at Providence * Boston University at Harvard (7:30 p.m.) 27 Vermont at Northeastern * Maine at UMass-Lowell * Providence at Dartmouth Clarkson at Boston College (5 p.m.) 28 UNH at Merrimack * (4 p.m.) Boston University vs. Cornell (at Madison Square Garden, 8 p.m.) St. Lawrence vs. Maine (at Portland Civic Center) Massachusetts at Quinnipiac (3 p.m., NESN) 30 Yale at Vermont

FEBRUARY DECEMBER 4 Boston College at Massachusetts * Vermont at Boston University * Northeastern at Merrimack * Providence at Maine * (WABI-TV) UMass-Lowell at UNH * 5 Boston College at Boston University * Merrimack at Northeastern * Massachusetts at UMass-Lowell * Providence at Maine * 6 UNH at Vermont * (3 p.m., ESPNU) 9 Boston College at Harvard 11 UNH at Providence * Princeton at UMass-Lowell Rensselaer at Boston University 12 Northeastern at Maine * Merrimack at Massachusetts * Boston College at Providence * Princeton at UMass-Lowell (4 p.m.) St. Lawrence at Vermont 19 Dartmouth at Vermont (4 p.m.) 29 Florida College Classic at Germain Arena (Estero, Fla.) Maine vs. Princeton (4 p.m.) UConn Tournament (at Storrs, Conn.) Massachusetts vs. Union (4 p.m.) 30 Florida College Classic at Germain Arena (Estero, Fla.) Maine vs. Colorado College/Cornell (4/7:30 p.m.) UConn Tournament (at Storrs, Conn.) Massachusetts vs. Bentley/Connecticut (4/7 p.m.)

JANUARY 1 Denver Cup at Magness Arena (Denver, Col.) Boston College vs. St. Lawrence (6:30 p.m.) 2 Massachusetts at Boston University * (4 p.m., ESPNU) Denver Cup at Magness Arena (Denver, Col.) Boston College vs. Denver (9 p.m.) Badger Classic at Kohl Center (Madison, Wis.) Merrimack vs. Wisconsin (8 p.m.) Dartmouth Tournament Northeastern vs. Dartmouth UMass-Lowell vs. Holy Cross (4 p.m.) Catamount Cup (at Burlington, Vt.) Alabama Huntsville at Vermont New Brunswick at Maine (Exh.) 3 Badger Classic at Kohl Center (Madison, Wis.) Merrimack vs. Ferris State/Yale (5 p.m.) Dartmouth Tournament Northeastern vs. Holy Cross/UMass-Lowell (4/7 p.m.) UMass-Lowell vs. Dartmouth/Northeastern (4/7 p.m.) Catamount Cup (at Burlington, Vt.) Mercyhurst/Minnesota Duluth at Vermont (4/7 p.m.) Cornell at UNH (3 p.m., ESPNU) 8 Boston University vs. Boston College * (at Fenway Park, 7:30 p.m., NESN) UMass-Lowell at UNH * 9 Massachusetts at UNH * UMass-Lowell at Northeastern * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Merrimack at Maine * (WABI-TV) 10 Massachusetts at Northeastern * (8 p.m., ESPNU) 12 Providence at Boston College * 15 Maine at Boston College * Northeastern at Vermont * Boston University at Providence * (7:30 p.m., NESN) UMass-Lowell at Massachusetts * 16 Maine at Providence * Northeastern at Vermont * Merrimack at Boston University * Massachusetts at UMass-Lowell * UNH vs. Dartmouth (Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.) 19 Providence at Northeastern * 22 Boston University at Boston College * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Merrimack at UMass-Lowell *

All games are Eastern time and start at 7 p.m. unless otherwise indicated * Hockey East Game 88

UNH at Providence * 23 Vermont at Massachusetts * Boston College at UMass-Lowell * UNH at Boston University * Providence at Merrimack * U.S. Under-18 Team at Maine (Exh.) 24 Vermont at Massachusetts * (3 p.m., ESPNU) 29 Providence at Boston College * Massachusetts at Boston University * UNH at Merrimack * Maine at Vermont * UMass-Lowell at Northeastern * 30 Merrimack at UNH * Maine at Vermont * Massachusetts at Providence *

Boston College Hockey

1 Beanpot Tournament (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Boston College vs. Harvard (5 p.m., NESN) Boston University vs. Northeastern (8 p.m., NESN) 5 UNH at Maine * Boston College at Massachusetts * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Boston University at UMass-Lowell * Vermont at Providence * Northeastern at Merrimack * 6 UNH at Maine * (WABI-TV) Vermont at Providence * UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * 8 Beanpot Tournament (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Consolation Game (5 p.m.) Championship Game (8 p.m., NESN) 12 Providence at UNH * Boston College at UMass-Lowell * Northeastern at Massachusetts * Maine at Boston University * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Merrimack at Vermont * 13 UMass-Lowell at Boston College * Massachusetts at Northeastern * Maine at Boston University * Merrimack at Vermont * 19 Vermont at UNH * (7:30 p.m., NESN) UMass-Lowell at Maine * Boston College at Northeastern * Massachusetts at Merrimack * Boston University at Providence * 20 Vermont at UNH * UMass-Lowell at Maine * (WABI-TV) Merrimack at Massachusetts * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Providence at Boston University * 21 Northeastern at Boston College * (3 p.m., ESPNU) 23 Merrimack at Boston College * 26 Boston University at Vermont * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Maine at Merrimack * Massachusetts at Boston College * Providence at UMass-Lowell * UNH at Northeastern * 27 Maine at Merrimack * UMass-Lowell at Providence * Northeastern at UNH * (7:30 p.m.) 28 Boston University at Vermont * (3 p.m., ESPNU)

MARCH 5 Northeastern at Boston University * Boston College at UNH * (7:30 p.m., NESN) Merrimack at Providence * Vermont at UMass-Lowell * Massachusetts at Maine * 6 UNH at Boston College * Boston University at Northeastern * Providence at Merrimack * Vermont at UMass-Lowell * Massachusetts at Maine * (WABI-TV) HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT 14 Quarterfinals at campus sites 19 Semifinals at TD Garden (5/8 p.m., NESN) 20 Championship at TD Garden (7 p.m., NESN) NCAA TOURNAMENT (Times TBA) 26 East Regional at Pepsi Arena (Albany, N.Y.) West Regional at Mariucci Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.) 27 Midwest Regional (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Northeast Regional at DCU Center (Worcester, Mass.) West Regional Final (Minneapolis, Minn.) East Regional Final (Albany, N.Y.) 28 Midwest Regional Final (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Northeast Regional Final (Worcester, Mass.) FROZEN FOUR (Times TBA) 8 NCAA Semifinals 10 NCAA Championship Game

Current as of 9/11/09 # CCHA/HEA Challenge Games


BC vs. BU at Fenway Park

VS.

Boston University vs. Boston College Fenway Park • Boston, Mass. January 9, 2010 • 7:30 p.m. • NESN

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Hockey East 2008-09 Year in Review Final 2008-09 Hockey East Standings 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

SCHOOL W-L-T Boston University % . . . . . .18-5-4 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . .18-6-3 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . .15-8-4 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-8-4 UMass Lowell . . . . . . . . . . .14-11-2 Boston College . . . . . . . .11-11-5 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . .10-14-3 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-17-3 Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-19-3 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-18-5

PTS . . . . . . . . . . .40 . . . . . . . . . . .39 . . . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . . . .30 . . . . . . . . . .27 . . . . . . . . . . .23 . . . . . . . . . . .17 . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . .13

GF GA . . . . . . . .103 . . . . . . . . . .54 . . . . . . . . .78 . . . . . . . . . .59 . . . . . . . . .80 . . . . . . . . . .78 . . . . . . . . .78 . . . . . . . . . .69 . . . . . . . . .84 . . . . . . . . . .66 . . . . . . . .81 . . . . . . . . . .77 . . . . . . . . .77 . . . . . . . . . .75 . . . . . . . . .52 . . . . . . . . . .82 . . . . . . . . .57 . . . . . . . . . .80 . . . . . . . . .56 . . . . . . . . .106

OVERALL . . . . . . . . . .35-6-4 . . . . . . . . .25-12-4 . . . . . . . . .20-13-5 . . . . . . . . .22-12-5 . . . . . . . . .20-16-2 . . . . . . . .18-14-5 . . . . . . . . .16-20-3 . . . . . . . . .13-22-4 . . . . . . . . . .9-21-4 . . . . . . . . . .7-22-5

GF . . . . . . . . .177 . . . . . . . . .121 . . . . . . . . .116 . . . . . . . . .121 . . . . . . . . .112 . . . . . . . .112 . . . . . . . . .112 . . . . . . . . . .86 . . . . . . . . . .72 . . . . . . . . . .77

GA . . . . . . . . . . .91 . . . . . . . . . . .91 . . . . . . . . . .112 . . . . . . . . . .102 . . . . . . . . . . .86 . . . . . . . . .105 . . . . . . . . . .103 . . . . . . . . . .110 . . . . . . . . . . .89 . . . . . . . . . .133

% - HOCKEY EAST Tournament Champion

Individual Statistical Leaders SCORING LEADERS GP 1. James Marcou, UM . . . .27 Colin Wilson, BU . . . . .27 3. Viktor Stalberg, UVM . .27 4. Brock Bradford, BC . .27 5. Nick Bonino, BU . . . . . .27 6. Chris Higgins, BU . . . . .24 J. van Riemsdyk, UNH .25 8. Wade MacLeod, NU . . .27 9. Maury Edwards, UML .27 Casey Wellman, UMA .27

G . .11 . .10 . .19 . .18 . . .9 . .11 . .12 . . .9 . . .9 . . .8

GOALTENDING LEADERS W-L-T 1. Kieran Millan, BU . . . . . . .15-1-3 2. Brad Thiessen, NU . . . . . .18-6-3 3. Nevin Hamilton, UML . . . .8-6-1 4. Carter Hutton, UML . . . . . .6-4-1 5. Rob Madore, UVM . . . . . .11-6-3

A . .24 . .25 . .15 . .13 . .21 . .16 . .15 . .17 . .16 . .17

Pts. . .35 . .35 . .34 . .31 . .30 . .27 . .27 . .26 . .25 . .25

MIN . . . .1164:33 . . . .1638:07 . . . . .934:54 . . . . .667:58 . . . .1216:13

GOALS LEADERS 1. Viktor Stalberg, UVM 2. Brock Bradford, BC 3. Ryan Ginand, NU Jason Lawrence, BU 5. James van Riemsdyk, UNH Brandon Yip, BU Mike Sislo, UNH 8. Chris Higgins, BU James Marcou, UMA 10. Kory Falite, UML Colin Wilson, BU

SVS . . . . .419 . . . . .784 . . . . .424 . . . . .254 . . . . .491

... ... ... ... ...

PCT. .923 .932 .926 .910 .913

GA . . . . . .35 . . . . . .57 . . . . . .34 . . . . . .25 . . . . . .47

G 19 18 14 14 12 12 12 11 11 10 10

ASSIST LEADERS A 1. Colin Wilson, BU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 2. James Marcou, UMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 3. Nick Bonino, BU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 4. Colby Cohen, BU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 5. Matt Gilroy, BU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Casey Wellman, UMA . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Jeremy Dehner, UML . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Wade MacLeod, NU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 9. Chris Higgins, BU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Maury Edwards, UML . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Kevin Kapstad, UNH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Bobby Butler, UNH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

GAA . . . .1.80 . . . .2.09 . . . .2.18 . . . .2.25 . . . .2.32

2008-09 All-Hockey East Selections Goaltender Defense Defense Forward Forward Forward

First Team Brad Thiessen, BU Maury Edwards, UML Matt Gilroy, BU Colin Wilson, BU Viktor Stalberg, UVM James Marcou, UMA

Second Team Kieran Millan, BU Justin Braun, UMA Kevin Shattenkirk, BU Brock Bradford, BC Ryan Ginand, BU James van Riemsdyk, UNH

Rookie Team Kieran Millan, BU Karl Stollery, MC Chris Connolly, BU (F) Gustav Nyquist, ME Steve Quailer, BU Casey Wellman, UMA David Vallorani, UML

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brad Thiessen, Northeastern COACH OF THE YEAR: Greg Cronin, Northeastern ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Kieran Millan, Boston University BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN: Louis Liotti, Northeastern BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD: Joe Vitale, Northeastern

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2008-09 Hockey East Weekly Honorees from BC Date Oct. 13 Dec. 1 March 9 March 16

Player of the Week Cam Atkinson (Rookie) Barry Almeida (Rookie) John Muse (Defense) John Muse (Defense)


BC in the Hockey East Association Composite Hockey East Records SCHOOL YRS Boston College . . . .25 Boston University . . .25 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . .25 New Hampshire . . . .25 Providence College . .25 UMass-Lowell . . . . . .25 Northeastern . . . . . . .25 Merrimack . . . . . . . .20 Massachusetts . . . . . .15 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . .4

GP W . . .635 . . . .357 . . . .635 . . . . .360 . . . .635 . . . . .345 . . . .635 . . . . .312 . . . .635 . . . . .250 . . . .635 . . . . .239 . . . .635 . . . . .227 . . . .483 . . . . .113 . . . .372 . . . . .112 . . . .108 . . . . . .50

L . . . .215 . . . .198 . . . .230 . . . .248 . . . .308 . . . .337 . . . .328 . . . .323 . . . .224 . . . . .38

BC in the Hockey East Association T . . . .63 . . . . .77 . . . . .60 . . . . .75 . . . . .77 . . . . .59 . . . . .80 . . . . .47 . . . . .36 . . . . .20

Pct. . . ..612 . . . ..628 . . . ..591 . . . ..550 . . . ..454 . . . ..423 . . . ..420 . . . ..283 . . . ..349 . . . ..555

BC vs. Opponents in Regular-Season Hockey East Play OPPONENT GP W L T GF GA Boston University . . .76 . . . . .38 . . . . . .27 . . . . .11 . . . .273 . . . .259 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . .76 . . . . .37 . . . . . .31 . . . . . .8 . . . .269 . . . .262 Massachusetts . . . . . .45 . . . . .34 . . . . . . .8 . . . . . .3 . . . .197 . . . . .93 UMass-Lowell . . . . . .78 . . . . .46 . . . . . .27 . . . . . .5 . . . .333 . . . .271 Merrimack . . . . . . . .60 . . . . .40 . . . . . .16 . . . . . .4 . . . .248 . . . .168 New Hampshire . . . .78 . . . . .30 . . . . . .39 . . . . . .9 . . . .273 . . . .302 Northeastern . . . . . . .76 . . . . .46 . . . . . .22 . . . . . .8 . . . .339 . . . .253 Providence . . . . . . . .78 . . . . .46 . . . . . .21 . . . . .11 . . . .333 . . . .232 Vermont . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . .7 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . .2 . . . . .32 . . . . .23 WHCA Opponents* .56 . . . . .33 . . . . . .21 . . . . . .2 . . . .251 . . . .232 Totals . . . . . . . . . . .635 . . . .357 . . . . .215 . . . . .63 . . .2548 . . .2095 Regular-Season Titles: 10 (1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988-89, 198990, 1990-91, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05)

BC vs. Opponents in Hockey East Tournament Play OPPONENT GP W L T GF GA Boston University . . .11 . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .8 . . . . . .0 . . . . .34 . . . . .42 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . .5 . . . . . .0 . . . . .33 . . . . .36 Massachusetts . . . . . . .3 . . . . . .2 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . .12 . . . . . .8 UMass-Lowell . . . . . . .8 . . . . . .5 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . .2 . . . . .33 . . . . .22 Merrimack . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . .9 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . .45 . . . . .26 New Hampshire . . . .11 . . . . . .8 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . .0 . . . . .37 . . . . .33 Northeastern . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . .5 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . .35 . . . . .16 Providence . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . .0 . . . . .36 . . . . .27 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .13 . . . . . .4 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . .72 . . . . .47 . . . . . .23 . . . . . .2 . . . .278 . . . .214 Tournament Titles: Eight (1987, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008)

1984-85 Hockey East Champs

1999 Hockey East Champs

1985-86 Hockey East Champs

2000-01 Hockey East Champs

1986-87 Hockey East Champs

2002-03 Hockey East Champs

Year 1984-85

Post-Season HEA Finals NCAA Semifinals 1985-86 23-9-2* First 26-13-3 HEA Finals NCAA Quarterfinals 1986-87 26-6-0* First 31-8-0 HEA Champion NCAA Quarterfinals 1987-88 10-14-2* Fifth 13-18-3 HEA First Round 1988-89 16-6-4* First 25-11-4 HEA Finals NCAA Quarterfinals 1989-90 15-6-0 First 28-13-1 HEA Champion NCAA Semifinals 1990-91 16-5-0 First 27-12-0 HEA First Round NCAA First Round 1991-92 9-10-2 Fifth 14-18-3 HEA Semifinals 1992-93 6-15-3 Seventh 9-24-5 HEA Quarterfinals 1993-94 7-12-5 Sixth 15-16-5 HEA Quarterfinals 1994-95 8-14-2 Eighth 11-22-2 HEA First Round 1995-96 12-10-2 Fifth 16-17-3 HEA Quarterfinals 1996-97 9-12-3 Sixth 15-19-4 HEA Semifinals 1997-98 15-5-4 Second 28-9-5 HEA Champion NCAA Finals 1998-99 15-7-2 Third 27-12-4 HEA Champion NCAA Semifinals 1999-00 15-8-1 Third 29-12-1 HEA Finals NCAA Finals 2000-01 17-5-2 First 33-8-2 HEA Champion NCAA Champion 2001-02 10-13-1 Sixth 18-18-2 HEA Quarterfinals 2002-03 16-6-2 First 24-11-4 HEA Semifinals NCAA Quarterfinals 2003-04 17-4-3 First 29-9-4 HEA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals 2004-05 14-3-7 First 26-7-7 HEA Champion NCAA Quarterfinals 2005-06 17-8-2 Second 26-13-3 HEA Finals NCAA Finals 2006-07 18-8-1 Second 29-12-1 HEA Champion NCAA Finals 2007-08 11-9-7 Fourth 25-11-8 HEA Champion NCAA Champion 2008-09 11-11-5 Sixth 18-14-5 HEA Semifinals * From 1984-85 through 1988-89, HOCKEY EAST regular-season records include games against WCHA opponents as part of the HOCKEY EAST/WCHA interlocking schedule.

1988-89 Hockey East Champs

2003-04 Hockey East Champs

2009-10 Eagles

HE 24-9-1*

Finish First

1989-90 Hockey East Champs

2004-05 Hockey East Champs

Overall 28-15-2

1990-91 Hockey East Champs

1998 Hockey East Champs

2007 Hockey East Champs

2008 Hockey East Champs

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BC vs. Hockey East Opponents Boston University Date Nov. 13, 1984 Jan. 8, 1985 March 3, 1985 Nov. 13, 1985 Feb. 10, 1986 Feb. 19, 1986 March 1, 1986 March 15, 1986 Dec. 2, 1986 Dec. 6, 1986 Jan. 20, 1987 Jan. 23, 1987 Feb. 2, 1987 Nov. 7, 1987 Dec. 9, 1987 Feb. 27, 1988 Nov. 1, 1988 Jan. 13, 1989 Feb. 28, 1989 Nov. 28, 1989 Jan. 3, 1990 Feb. 5, 1990 Feb. 27, 1990 Nov. 11, 1990 Jan. 18, 1991 Feb. 11, 1991 Feb. 23, 1991 Dec. 7, 1991 Jan. 25, 1992 Feb. 28, 1992 March 7, 1992 Dec. 9, 1992 Jan. 15, 1993 Jan 16, 1993 Feb. 1, 1993 March 12, 1993 March 14, 1993 Dec. 11, 1993 Jan. 14, 1994 Jan. 15, 1994 Jan. 20, 1995 Jan. 21, 1995 Feb. 13, 1995 March 4, 1995 Jan. 12, 1996 Jan. 13, 1996 Feb. 5, 1996 March 2, 1996 Dec. 11, 1996 Jan. 17, 1997 Jan. 18, 1997 Feb. 10, 1997 Dec. 7, 1997 Dec. 9, 1997 Jan. 9, 1998 Nov. 20, 1998 Nov. 21, 1998 Feb. 1, 1999 March 5, 1999 Jan. 8, 2000 Jan. 9, 2000 Feb. 14, 2000 March 5, 2000 Jan. 6, 2001 Jan. 7, 2001 Feb. 12, 2001 March 4, 2001 Nov. 17, 2001 Jan. 18, 2002 Jan. 20, 2002

92

Site McHugh Forum Walter Brown Arena McHugh Forum Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden $ McHugh Forum Walter Brown Arena Providence Civic Center % Boston Garden Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden $ Walter Brown Arena Matthews Arena Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden $ Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Boston Garden $ Walter Brown Arena Walter Brown Arena Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena % Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden $ Walter Brown Arena % Walter Brown Arena % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden $ Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena FleetCenter $ Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena

Result BC W 6 W 10 T 2 W 2 L 1 W 7 T 3 L 4 W 9 W 7 W 8 W 5 L 3 W 4 T 4 L 3 L 3 W 8 W 3 L 4 W 3 L 3 L 2 W 3 W 5 L 4 W 6 W 5 T 3 W 3 W 5 L 4 L 1 L 2 L 2 L 2 L 1 L 2 L 2 L 4 L 4 L 1 L 1 L 3 T 4 L 3 L 1 W 3 L 4 T 5 T 4 L 2 L 1 T 3 W 4 W 6 L 2 L 2 W 3 T 4 L 1 L 1 W 6 L 2 W 5 W 5 W 5 W 3 L 1 L 1

Opp. OT 3 1 2 1 * 4 4 3 9 6 5 2 4 * 6 3 4 6 6 3 1 6 2 4 4 2 2 8 5 4 * 3 2 2 7 5 7 8 6 5 5 6 6 7 5 5 10 4 S.O.L. 10 4 1 6 5 4 4 5 3 2 2 4 3 * 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 3

Feb. 4, 2002 Nov. 15, 2002 Jan. 16, 2003 Jan. 17, 2003 Feb. 10, 2003 March 14, 2003 Dec. 5, 2003 Jan. 16, 2004 Jan. 17, 2004 Feb. 9, 2004 March 11, 2004 March 12, 2004 March 13, 2004 Dec. 3, 2004 Jan. 14, 2005 Jan. 15, 2005 Feb. 7, 2005 Dec. 2, 2005 Dec. 3, 2005 Jan. 27, 2006 Feb. 13, 2006 March 18, 2006 March 25, 2006 Dec. 2, 2006 Jan. 24, 2007 Jan. 26, 2007 Feb. 12, 2007 March 16, 2007 Jan. 24, 2007 Jan. 26, 2007 Jan. 19, 2008 Feb. 4, 2008 Dec. 5, 2008 Dec. 6, 2008 Jan. 17, 2009 March 20, 2009

FleetCenter $ Walter Brown Arena Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Walter Brown Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden $ TD Banknorth Garden % DCU Center ^ Agganis Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Banknorth Garden $ TD Banknorth Garden % Kelley Rink Agganis Arena Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden $ Agganis Arena Kelley Rink Agganis Arena TD Banknorth Garden $

L W W W L L W W W W L W L L W W L W L L L L W W L W L W W W T W T L L L

3 3 3 3 2 5 5 5 3 2 2 4 2 2 6 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 5 1 1 5 1 6 6 4 2 4 1 1 2 2

5 2 1 2 3 6 2 1 2 1 3 0 4 3 3 0 2 1 6 4 3 2 0 0 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 3 5 3

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Maine Date Jan. 27, 1985 Feb. 23, 1985 Feb. 24, 1985 Oct. 26, 1985 Feb. 22, 1986 Feb. 23, 1986 Oct. 24, 1986 Oct. 25, 1986 Feb. 13, 1987 Feb. 14, 1987 March 16, 1987 Jan. 23, 1988 Feb. 19, 1988 Feb. 20, 1988 Jan. 3, 1989 Feb. 17, 1989 Feb. 19, 1989 March 11, 1989 Dec. 1, 1989 Dec. 2, 1989 Feb. 17, 1990 March 11, 1990 Dec. 15, 1990 Jan. 15, 1991 Jan. 20, 1991 Nov. 10, 1991 Feb. 14, 1992 Feb. 15, 1992 March 12, 1992 Jan. 22, 1993 Jan. 24, 1993 March 2, 1993 Jan. 21, 1994

Boston College Hockey

Site McHugh Forum Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena McHugh Forum McHugh Forum Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Walter Brown Arena Walter Brown Arena Boston Garden % Bright Hockey Center Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink % Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Boston Garden % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena

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

Opp. 3 2 5 0 3 1 4 6 5 3 2 3 3 9 6 3 2 5 1 3 1 3 5 6 4 4 4 4 7 8 4 9 4

OT *

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BC vs. Hockey East Opponents Jan. 22, 1994 March 5, 1994 Nov. 11, 1994 Nov. 13, 1994 Jan. 11, 1995 Nov. 17, 1995 Nov. 18, 1995 Feb. 2, 1996 Dec. 6, 1996 Dec. 7, 1996 Jan. 31, 1997 Nov. 21, 1997 Nov. 22, 1997 Jan. 10, 1998 March 21, 1998 Jan. 8, 1999 Jan. 9, 1999 Feb. 13, 1999 March 19, 1999 April 1, 1999 Nov. 14, 1999 Jan. 28, 2000 Jan. 29, 2000 March 18, 2000 Dec. 10, 2000 Jan. 26, 2001 Jan. 27, 2001 March 24, 2001 Dec. 7, 2001 Dec. 8, 2001 Feb. 8, 2002 March 7, 2002 March 8, 2002 Dec. 6, 2002 Dec. 7, 2002 Feb. 7, 2003 Nov. 7, 2003 March 5, 2004 March 6, 2004 April 8, 2004 Nov. 5, 2004 March 4, 2005 March 5, 2005 March 18, 2005 Oct. 28, 2005 Feb. 17, 2006 Feb. 18, 2006 March 17, 2006 Nov. 19, 2006 Feb. 15, 2007 Feb. 16, 2007 Nov. 2, 2007 Jan. 25, 2008 Jan. 26, 2008 Nov. 9, 2008 Jan. 24, 2009 Jan. 25, 2009

Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena FleetCenter % Arrowhead Pond ^ Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena FleetCenter % Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Worcester Centrum ^ Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Alfond Arena % Alfond Arena % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena FleetCenter ^ Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena TD Banknorth Garden % Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Alfond Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink

W L T L L L L W L W L W L T W L W L W L L W W L W W W W L T W L L L T W W L L L W W T W L L L W W W W T T W L W W

5 3 4 1 1 0 0 6 3 5 6 6 5 0 3 1 7 4 3 1 2 3 3 1 7 4 7 3 2 3 4 3 2 3 2 5 4 0 3 1 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 5 6 1 3 4 1 6 4

3 4 4 S.O.L. 3 5 5 4 2 6 3 8 1 12 0 2 2 4 6 2 2 * 4 2 0 2 2 1 2 1 5 3 3 7 4 4 2 2 1 3 4 * 2 1 3 2 * 1 ** 2 4 3 1 3 * 2 5 1 3 2 2 3 1

Massachusetts Date Oct. 30, 1994 Jan. 6, 1995 Jan. 7, 1995 March 7, 1995 Jan. 19, 1995 Jan. 20, 1995 March 1, 1995 Jan. 6, 1996 Jan. 24, 1996 Feb. 22, 1996 Nov. 2, 1997 Jan. 24, 1998 March 4, 1998

Site Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Mullins Center Mullins Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Mullins Center Mullins Center Kelley Rink Mullins Center

Result BC W 4 W 8 L 3 L 4 W 8 W 5 W 7 W 5 W 3 W 3 W 3 W 6 W 6

Opp. 2 4 5 5 2 3 3 4 2 2 1 3 1

OT

Jan. 26, 1999 Jan. 29, 1999 Feb. 5, 1999 Oct. 23, 1999 Feb. 25, 2000 Feb. 26, 2000 Oct. 29, 2000 Feb. 23, 2001 Feb. 24, 2001 Dec. 1, 2001 Jan. 7, 2002 Feb. 1, 2002 Oct. 13, 2002 Jan. 3, 2003 Jan. 31, 2003 Nov. 14, 2003 Feb. 13, 2004 Feb. 14, 2004 Nov. 12, 2004 Jan. 27, 2005 Jan. 28, 2005 March 11, 2005 March 12, 2005 Dec. 9, 2005 Dec. 10, 2005 Feb. 3, 2006 Dec. 8, 2006 Dec. 9, 2006 Feb. 2, 2007 Nov. 16, 2007 Nov. 17, 2007 Feb. 8, 2008 Nov. 21, 2008 Nov. 22, 2008 Feb. 6, 2009

Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink Mullins Center Mullins Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink Mullins Center Mullins Center Mullins Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Mullins Center Mullins Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Mullins Center Mullins Center Mullins Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink Mullins Center Kelley Rink

W W W W W L W T W W W W W L W W W W T W W W W W W L L W L T L W W L W

7 3 5 4 2 1 9 3 6 4 4 3 6 2 9 4 5 6 3 5 6 3 5 7 4 2 1 5 3 1 2 4 2 3 2

1 1 4 1 0 5 5 3 3 0 3 2 0 3 0 1 2 1 3 2 0 2 1 0 1 3 2 2 5 1 3 1 0 4 0

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UMass-Lowell Date Nov. 17, 1984 Jan. 30, 1985 Feb. 14, 1985 March 15, 1985 Nov. 19, 1985 Jan. 21, 1986 Feb. 16, 1986 March 14, 1986 Nov. 5, 1986 Nov. 8, 1986 Jan. 28, 1987 Jan. 30, 1987 Nov. 20, 1987 Jan. 29 1988 Feb. 5, 1988 March 4, 1988 March 5, 1988 Nov. 8, 1988 Jan. 27, 1989 Feb. 3, 1989 Dec. 9, 1989 Jan. 23, 1990 Feb. 23, 1990 Jan. 25, 1991 Jan. 26, 1991 Feb. 15, 1991 Dec. 6, 1991 Jan. 24, 1992 Feb. 23, 1992 Nov. 13, 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 Feb. 12, 1993 Feb. 13, 1993 Nov. 12, 1993 Nov. 13, 1993

2009-10 Eagles

Site Tully Forum McHugh Forum Tully Forum Providence Civic Center % McHugh Forum Tully Forum McHugh Forum Providence Civic Center % Tully Forum Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Tully Forum Walter Brown Arena Tully Forum Matthews Arena Tully Forum % Tully Forum % Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink

Result BC L 5 W 15 W 4 W 6 W 7 W 9 W 3 W 5 W 4 L 3 W 7 L 3 L 4 L 3 W 6 T 3 L 2 W 6 W 8 T 4 L 2 W 3 W 6 W 4 L 2 W 7 L 3 T 2 W 6 L 2 W 3 L 3 L 2 T 3 L 3

Opp. 7 6 2 5 5 6 0 2 3 4 6 5 5 5 5 3 5 0 2 4 3 2 3 0 3 3 6 2 3 5 2 7 5 3 4

OT

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93


BC vs. Hockey East Opponents Jan. 28, 1994 Jan. 29, 1994 Dec. 9, 1994 Dec. 10, 1994 Feb. 3, 1995 Dec. 1, 1995 Dec. 2, 1995 Jan. 6, 1996 Nov. 1, 1996 Nov. 2, 1996 Jan. 3, 1997 March 15, 1997 Jan. 30, 1998 Feb. 27, 1998 Feb. 28, 1998 Oct. 30, 1998 Oct. 31, 1998 Feb. 19, 1999 March 11, 1999 March 12, 1999 Nov. 7, 1999 Jan. 14, 2000 Feb. 4, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Jan. 12, 2001 Feb. 2, 2001 March 16, 2001 Oct. 19, 2001 Jan. 11, 2002 Jan. 12, 2002 Oct. 26, 2003 Jan. 10, 2003 Jan. 11, 2003 Nov. 5, 2003 Feb. 20, 2004 Feb. 21, 2004 Oct. 19, 2004 Feb. 18, 2005 Feb. 19, 2005 Jan. 29, 2006 Feb. 23, 2006 Feb. 25, 2006 Jan. 27, 2007 Feb. 22, 2007 Feb. 24, 2007 Jan. 18, 2008 Feb. 15, 2008 Feb. 16, 2008 Jan. 16, 2009 Feb. 13, 2009 Feb. 14, 2009

Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum Kelley Rink Tully Forum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tully Forum Tully Forum FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Tsongas Arena

T L L W W W L L L W L T W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L W W W W W W W L L W W L W W W W L W L L T

3 1 3 4 7 6 3 4 4 8 4 2 4 5 7 7 6 3 5 5 4 6 5 6 2 4 5 2 2 4 4 6 7 4 4 5 3 1 1 4 6 3 4 3 4 5 1 5 3 0 4

3 4 4 3 3 5 8 6 6 4 6 2 3 4 3 3 4 2 0 4 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 7 3 8 3 3 1 1 1 0 2 3 4 3 0 6 3 0 3 4 3 2 4 6 4

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Feb. 17, 1995 Feb. 18, 1995 March 3, 1995 Jan. 5, 1996 Jan. 26, 1996 Jan. 27, 1996 Feb. 14, 1997 Feb. 15, 1997 March 1, 1997 March 6, 1997 March 7, 1997 Oct. 31, 1997 Feb. 13, 1998 Feb. 14, 1998 March 20, 1998 Dec. 8, 1998 Feb. 26, 1999 March 6, 1999 Oct. 19, 1999 Nov. 19, 1999 Dec. 7, 1999 Nov. 16, 2000 Nov. 21, 2000 Jan. 16, 2001 March 9, 2001 March 10, 2001 Nov. 8, 2001 Feb. 15, 2002 Feb. 16, 2002 Nov. 7, 2002 Feb. 14, 2003 Feb. 15, 2003 March 7, 2003 March 8, 2003 Nov. 18, 2003 Jan. 9, 2004 Feb. 5, 2004 Jan. 4, 2005 Jan. 8, 2005 Feb. 11, 2005 Nov. 26, 2005 Jan. 13, 2006 Jan. 14, 2006 Nov. 10, 2006 Jan. 10, 2007 Jan. 12, 2007 Oct. 26, 2007 Oct. 27, 2007 Nov. 9, 2007 Oct. 30, 2008 Oct. 31, 2008 Nov. 14, 2008

Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Volpe Complex % Volpe Complex % Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Volpe Complex

L L W W W W L L L W W L W W W W L W W L W W W L W W W W L W W L W W T W T W W W W W W W W W W W T W W T

1 0 6 7 5 4 2 5 3 7 5 4 4 4 7 2 2 7 7 0 4 6 7 3 1 5 6 2 2 7 3 1 4 2 3 4 4 4 3 8 3 2 5 3 4 6 7 4 3 4 4 5

4 4 4 5 3 2 5 11 4 6 3 6 3 1 2 1 5 2 2 2 0 1 2 6 0 1 4 1 5 0 2 6 1 1 3 0 4 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 5

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Merrimack Date Nov. 7, 1989 Jan. 19, 1990 Feb. 2, 1990 March 2, 1990 March 4, 1990 March 5, 1990 Dec. 10, 1990 Jan. 5, 1991 Feb. 1, 1991 Nov. 6, 1991 Nov. 19, 1991 Jan. 10, 1992 Jan. 27, 1993 Jan. 29, 1993 Feb. 5, 1993 Feb. 2, 1994 Feb. 4, 1994 Feb. 22, 1994

94

Site Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink % Kelly Rink % Kelly Rink % Volpe Complex Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink Volpe Complex Kelley Rink

Result BC W 3 W 8 W 10 W 3 L 3 W 8 L 5 W 3 W 4 W 3 W 5 L 1 L 3 W 7 W 5 L 3 L 4 W 4

Opp. 1 3 1 1 6 5 6 2 2 1 3 3 5 3 4 4 6 2

OT

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New Hampshire Date Oct. 30, 1984 Jan. 16, 1985 Feb. 7, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Dec. 11, 1985 Feb. 6, 1986 Dec. 10, 1986 Dec. 13, 1986 Feb. 18, 1987 Feb. 21, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987 Jan. 20, 1988 Feb. 13, 1988 Nov. 18, 1988 Dec. 9, 1988 Feb. 25, 1989 Dec. 5, 1989

Boston College Hockey

Site Snively Arena McHugh Forum Snively Arena McHugh Forum Snively Arena McHugh Forum Snively Arena Bright Hockey Center Walter Brown Arena Snively Arena Walter Brown Arena Snively Arena Snively Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Snively Arena Kelley Rink

Result BC W 4 L 3 W 5 W 7 W 8 W 5 W 4 W 10 W 4 W 7 W 6 L 1 L 4 W 5 W 7 L 4 W 9

Opp. 3 4 3 3 4 2 2 1 3 2 2 5 7 3 1 7 5

OT


BC vs. Hockey East Opponents Jan. 20, 1990 Feb. 20, 1990 March 9, 1990 Dec. 8, 1990 Jan. 8, 1991 Feb. 8, 1991 Nov. 15, 1991 Jan. 18, 1992 Feb. 7, 1992 Nov. 20, 1992 Nov. 21, 1992 Feb. 19, 1993 Feb. 20, 1993 Nov. 19, 1993 Nov. 20, 1993 Feb. 18, 1994 Feb. 19, 1994 March 11, 1994 March 12, 1994 Nov. 18, 1994 Nov. 19, 1994 Feb. 10, 1995 Dec. 8, 1995 Dec. 9, 1995 Feb. 24, 1996 Nov. 22, 1996 Nov. 23, 1996 Jan. 25, 1997 March 14, 1997 Nov. 4, 1997 Nov. 7, 1997 Jan. 27, 1998 Dec. 4, 1998 Dec. 5, 1998 Feb. 20, 1999 March 20, 1999 Nov. 20, 1999 Feb. 19, 2000 Feb. 20, 2000 March 17, 2000 Nov. 18, 2000 Feb. 16, 2001 Feb. 18, 2001 Nov. 30, 2001 March 2, 2002 March 3, 2002 Nov. 19, 2002 Feb. 28, 2003 March 1, 2003 Nov. 12, 2003 Feb. 27, 2004 Feb. 28, 2004 Jan. 22, 2005 Feb. 25, 2005 Feb. 26, 2005 March 19, 2005 Nov. 1, 2005 March 2, 2006 March 3, 2006 Nov. 22, 2006 March 2, 2007 March 3, 2007 March 17, 2007 Nov. 10, 2007 Feb. 22, 2008 Feb. 23, 2008 March 21, 2008 Nov. 15, 2008 Feb. 20, 2009 Feb. 21, 2009 March 13, 2009 March 14, 2009

Snively Arena Snively Arena Kelley Rink % Snively Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Snively Arena Snively Arena Kelley Rink Snively Arena Kelley Rink Snively Arena Kelley Rink Snively Arena Kelley Rink Snively Arena Snively Arena % Snively Arena % JFK Memorial Coliseum Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink FleetCenter % Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Verizon Wireless Arena Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center FleetCenter % Verizon Wireless Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden % Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center TD Banknorth Garden % Kelley Rink Whittemore Center Kelley Rink Whittemore Center % Whittemore Center %

W W W L W W L L L L T L L W L T L L L T L L W L L L L L L W W L L W T W L L W W L W L L L L L T L T W L T T W W W T L L W W W L L L W W L L W W

6 5 5 3 5 5 4 2 0 6 5 3 1 8 3 3 2 1 5 4 1 3 5 2 0 3 2 2 0 6 4 3 1 6 2 5 1 1 4 2 1 3 0 4 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 2 2 3 5 3 3 3 2 3 4 4 5 2 0 1 5 8 2 2 5 2

4 3 4 * 5 3 2 5 5 6 9 5 4 6 3 6 3 3 4 6 * 4 S.O.W. 11 4 4 3 10 8 4 5 4 4 1 9 6 3 2 4 * 2 * 4 1 1 4 2 2 5 5 2 3 * 3 4 2 * 2 3 2 * 3 * 2 1 2 3 * 5 6 1 2 2 5 2 5 4 *** 6 3 4 3 0

Northeastern Date Oct. 17, 1984 Jan. 21, 1985 Feb. 4, 1985 Feb. 17, 1985 Oct. 30, 1985 Jan. 30, 1986 Feb. 26, 1986 Oct. 29, 1986 Nov. 1, 1986 Feb. 23, 1987 Feb. 26, 1987 March 15, 1987 Nov. 4, 1987 Jan. 8, 1988 Feb. 1, 1988 Feb. 16, 1988 Nov. 4, 1988 Dec. 5, 1988 Jan. 31, 1989 Feb. 13, 1989 Oct. 31, 1989 Nov. 21, 1989 Jan. 9, 1990 Feb. 12, 1990 Nov. 13, 1990 Nov. 20, 1990 Feb. 4, 1991 Feb. 17, 1991 Feb. 27, 1991 Nov. 22, 1991 Jan. 17, 1992 Feb. 10, 1992 March 1, 1992 Jan. 8, 1993 Jan. 10, 1993 Feb. 8, 1993 March 5, 1993 Jan. 7, 1994 Jan. 8, 1994 Feb. 7, 1994 March 4, 1994 Nov. 4, 1994 Dec. 2, 1994 Dec. 3, 1994 Nov. 10, 1995 Nov. 11, 1995 Feb. 23, 1996 Nov. 26, 1996 Feb. 3, 1997 Feb. 28, 1997 Nov. 14, 1997 Nov. 15, 1997 Feb. 9, 1998 March 7, 1998 Nov. 13, 1998 Nov. 14, 1998 Jan. 15, 1999 Nov. 12, 1999 Nov. 30, 1999 Feb. 7, 2000 March 2, 2000 March 10, 2000 March 11, 2000 Nov. 3, 2000 Dec. 6, 2000 March 1, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001 Feb. 22, 2002 Feb. 24, 2002 Nov. 22, 2002 Feb. 3, 2003

2009-10 Eagles

Site McHugh Forum Matthews Arena Boston Garden $ McHugh Forum McHugh Forum Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Walter Brown Arena Matthews Arena Walter Brown Arena Matthews Arena Boston Garden % Walter Brown Arena Matthews Arena Boston Garden $ Walter Brown Arena Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Boston Garden $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Boston Garden $ Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Boston Garden $ Kelley Rink Kelley Rink % Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Boston Garden $ Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Boston Garden $ Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Boston Garden $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Matthews Arena FleetCenter $ Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink FleetCenter $ Matthews Arena Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Matthews Arena Matthews Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink FleetCenter $

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

Opp. 5 3 4 1 2 8 2 1 1 4 5 3 6 4 4 5 4 5 4 1 3 5 4 4 4 4 3 8 6 1 4 3 3 2 1 4 7 9 2 4 1 8 5 6 4 5 2 2 1 5 2 5 1 6 5 3 1 6 2 0 2 4 2 3 0 3 4 2 1 1 2

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BC vs. Hockey East Opponents Feb. 21, 2003 Feb. 22, 2003 Nov. 29, 2003 Jan. 3, 2004 Jan. 23, 2004 Nov. 27, 2004 Dec. 10, 2004 Jan. 21, 2005 Oct. 22, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Jan. 6, 2006 Feb. 6, 2006 Oct. 10, 2006 Nov. 17, 2006 Jan. 5, 2007 March 8, 2007 March 9, 2007 Nov. 23, 2007 March 7, 2008 March 8, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Feb. 2, 2009 March 6, 2009 March 7, 2009

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W W W L W W W W T W W W W T L W W L L W L L L W

5 6 4 0 4 4 2 4 1 5 4 5 5 3 2 3 7 3 2 4 3 1 1 4

2 3 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 2 3 3 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 2 1

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Providence Date Nov. 4, 1984 Jan. 19, 1985 Feb. 27, 1985 March 16, 1985 March 26, 1985 Nov. 5, 1985 Jan. 14, 1986 Feb. 13, 1986 Nov. 18, 1986 Nov. 21, 1986 March 1, 1987 March 7, 1987 Oct. 25, 1987 Jan. 26, 1988 Feb. 24, 1988 Oct. 28, 1988 Feb. 10, 1989 Feb. 21, 1989 March 10, 1989 Nov. 11, 1989 Jan. 7, 1990 Feb. 14, 1990 Nov. 27, 1990 Dec. 4, 1990 Feb. 20, 1991 Dec. 10, 1991 Dec. 22, 1991 Jan. 12, 1992 Feb. 21, 1992 Dec. 4, 1992 Dec. 5, 1992 Feb. 26, 1993 Feb. 27, 1993 Dec. 3, 1993 Dec. 4, 1993 Feb. 25, 1994 Feb. 26, 1994 Jan. 27, 1995 Jan. 28, 1995 Feb. 26, 1995 Nov. 3, 1995 Nov. 4, 1995 Feb. 9, 1996 March 7, 1996 March 8, 1996

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Site Schneider Arena McHugh Forum McHugh Forum Providence Civic Center % Joe Louis Arena ^ McHugh Forum Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Bright Hockey Center Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Walter Brown Arena Schneider Arena Bright Hockey Center Walter Brown Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink % Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Mariucci Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Schneider Arena Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Schneider Arena % Schneider Arena %

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

Opp. OT 0 2 6 2 * 4 *** 1 4 1 4 * 2 3 3 4 3 5 5 * 2 6 5 * 8 5 2 7 * 1 3 6 5 5 2 3 5 * 3 4 9 1 1 4 4 5 5 3 S.O.W. 4 4 5 4

Nov. 15, 1996 Nov. 16, 1996 Feb. 7, 1997 Jan. 16, 1998 Jan. 17, 1998 Feb. 6, 1998 March 12, 1998 March 13, 1998 Jan. 22, 1999 Jan. 23, 1999 Feb. 23, 1999 Jan. 22, 2000 Jan. 23, 2000 Feb. 11, 2000 Jan. 19, 2001 Jan. 20, 2001 Feb. 9, 2001 March 17, 2001 Nov. 14, 2001 Jan. 25, 2002 Jan. 27, 2002 Nov. 12, 2002 Jan. 24, 2003 Jan. 25, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Jan. 20, 2004 Jan. 30, 2004 Nov. 19, 2004 Dec. 4, 2004 Feb. 4, 2005 Oct. 29, 2005 Jan. 7, 2006 Feb. 20, 2006 Oct. 31, 2006 Jan. 7, 2007 Feb. 9, 2007 Feb. 1, 2008 Feb. 29, 2008 March 1, 2008 Mar. 14, 2008 Mar. 15, 2008 Jan. 30, 2009 Feb. 27, 2009 Feb. 28, 2009

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T W L W W T W W L W T L W W W W L W W L L W L W W W W T T T W W W L W W L L T W W T W W

4 4 2 6 8 3 4 6 0 5 5 3 6 8 4 4 3 5 4 4 2 6 1 5 7 2 4 2 1 2 3 4 8 3 3 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 5 4

4 3 4 0 0 3 3 3 3 2 5 4 0 0 0 2 5 3 1 6 5 1 4 3 4 1 0 2 1 2 2 1 3 5 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 3

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Vermont Date Nov. 13, 2005 Jan. 20, 2006 Jan. 21, 2006 March 9, 2006 March 10, 2006 Nov. 4, 2006 Jan. 19, 2007 Jan. 20, 2007 Oct. 21, 2007 Jan. 9, 2008 Jan. 11, 2008 Mar. 22, 2008 Oct. 24, 2008 Jan. 9, 2009 Jan. 10, 2009

Site Gutterson Fieldhouse Kelley Rink Kelley Rink Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink % Kelley Rink Gutterson Fieldhouse Gutterson Fieldhouse Gutterson Fieldhouse Kelley Rink Kelley Rink TD Banknorth Garden % Kelley Rink Gutterson Fieldhouse Gutterson Fieldhouse

Result BC W 2 W 2 W 3 W 3 W 6 W 1 L 2 L 2 T 3 W 4 W 5 W 4 W 3 T 3 L 2

Opp. 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 4 3 1 2 0 2 3 4

Key $ — Beanpot ^ — NCAA Tournament % — Hockey East Tournament S.O.L. — Shootout Loss S.O.W. — Shootout Win Meetings since Hockey East member institutions (both teams)

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2010 NCAA Tournament

East Regional

Northeast Regional

Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 26-27 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Albany, New York Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Times Union Center (17,500) Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RPI and ECAC Hockey

Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 27-28 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Worcester, Mass. Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DCU Center (14,800) Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College of the Holy Cross

Midwest Regional

West Regional

Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 27-28 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fort Wayne, Indiana Arena . . . . . . . . . . . .Allen County War Memorial Coliseum (10,500) Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Notre Dame

Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 26-27 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Paul, Minnesota Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Xcel Energy Center (18,064) Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Semifinals and Final Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 8 & 10 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Detroit, Mich. Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ford Field (65,000) Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CCHA and Detroit Metro Sports Commission 2009-10 Eagles

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BC vs. All Opponents Opponent Air Force Alaska-Anchorage A.I.C Amherst Army Bates Boston State Boston University Bowdoin Bowling Green Brown Clarkson Colby Colgate Colorado College Cornell Dartmouth Denver Ferris State Findlay Fitchburg State Fordham Fort Devens Georgetown Harvard Holy Cross Illinois-Chicago Kent State Lake Superior State Maine Massachusetts M.I.T. UMass-Lowell Mercyhurst Merrimack Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Middlebury Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Nebraska-Omaha New Hampshire Niagara North Dakota Northeastern Northern Michigan Norwich Notre Dame Ohio State Pennsylvania Plattsburgh State Princeton Providence RPI RIT St. Anselm St. Cloud State St. Lawrence St. Louis Salem State Tufts Vermont Williams Wisconsin Yale

First Last GP 1977-78 . . .2007-08 . . . . .5 1990-91 . . .2001-02 . . . . .5 1948-49 . . .1951-52 . . . . .4 1920-21 . . .1920-21 . . . . .1 1918-19 . . .1994-95 . . . .40 1920-21 . . .1920-21 . . . . .1 1971-72 . . .1976-77 . . . . .6 1917-18 . .2008-09 . .246 1947-48 . . .1979-80 . . . .12 1977-78 . . .2008-09 . . . .14 1932-33 . . .1999-00 . . . .71 1935-36 . .2007-08 . . .65 1936-37 . . .1966-67 . . . .23 1934-35 . . .1983-84 . . . .22 1948-49 . . .1998-99 . . . .17 1939-40 . . .2004-05 . . . .39 1920-21 . . .2008-09 . . . .90 1967-68 . .2004-05 . . .21 1983-84 . . .2005-06 . . . . .2 2003-04 . . .2003-04 . . . . .1 1935-36 . . .1935-36 . . . . .1 1919-20 . . .1919-20 . . . . .1 1946-47 . . .1948-49 . . . . .4 1947-48 . . .1947-48 . . . . .1 1918-19 . . .2008-09 . . .116 1927-28 . . .2004-05 . . . .16 1987-88 . . .1987-88 . . . . .1 1991-92 . . .1991-92 . . . . .1 1971-72 . . .1983-84 . . . . .2 1979-80 . .2008-09 . . .99 1919-20 . .2008-09 . . .52 1919-20 . . .1951-52 . . . .29 1978-79 . .2008-09 . . .87 2004-05 . . .2004-05 . . . . .1 1972-73 . .2007-08 . . .70 1992-93 . . .2007-08 . . . . .6 1947-48 . . .2007-08 . . . .16 1953-54 . . .2006-07 . . . .24 1955-56 . . .1988-89 . . . . .9 1937-38 . . .1953-54 . . . . .3 1953-54 . . .2007-08 . . . .27 1967-68 . . .2003-04 . . . .15 2000-01 . . .2000-01 . . . . .1 1936-37 . .2008-09 . .129 2003-04 . . .2003-04 . . . . .1 1959-60 . . .2007-08 . . . .22 1932-33 . .2008-09 . .203 1984-85 . . .1998-99 . . . . .9 1962-63 . . .1962-63 . . . . .1 1966-67 . .2008-09 . . .28 1979-80 . . .2002-03 . . . . .5 1928-29 . . .1977-78 . . . . .7 1981-82 . . .1981-82 . . . . .1 1934-35 . . .2005-06 . . . .49 1953-54 . .2008-09 . .153 1954-55 . . .2007-08 . . . .34 2007-08 . . .2007-08 . . . . .1 1933-34 . . .1982-83 . . . .13 2004-05 . . .2004-05 . . . . .1 1951-52 . .2006-07 . . .66 1970-71 . . .1976-77 . . . . .8 1979-80 . . .1981-82 . . . . .3 1919-20 . . .1956-57 . . . .10 1975-76 . .2008-09 . . .35 1936-37 . . .1939-40 . . . . .4 1970-71 . . .2008-09 . . . .20 1921-22 . . .2004-05 . . . .52

W . . . .5 . . . .1 . . . .4 . . . .1 . . .36 . . . .1 . . . .6 . .106 . . .10 . . .11 . . .47 . . .21 . . .22 . . .20 . . .12 . . .15 . . .61 . . . .9 . . . .1 . . . .1 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .4 . . . .1 . . .67 . . .15 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . .52 . . .39 . . .28 . . .53 . . . .1 . . .50 . . . .4 . . . .6 . . . .6 . . . .6 . . . .3 . . .11 . . .10 . . . .1 . . .58 . . . .1 . . .10 . .146 . . . .5 . . . .1 . . .15 . . . .4 . . . .4 . . . .1 . . .35 . . .96 . . .19 . . . .1 . . .13 . . . .1 . . .35 . . . .5 . . . .3 . . .10 . . .22 . . . .4 . . .11 . . .41

L . . . .0 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . . .0 . .123 . . . .2 . . . .3 . . .18 . . .44 . . . .1 . . . .2 . . . .4 . . .22 . . .29 . . .12 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . .44 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .1 . . .39 . . .10 . . . .1 . . .31 . . . .0 . . .17 . . . .2 . . .10 . . .17 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . .14 . . . .4 . . . .0 . . .61 . . . .0 . . .11 . . .44 . . . .4 . . . .0 . . .11 . . . .1 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . .12 . . .45 . . .14 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . .28 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .9 . . . .0 . . . .9 . . .11

T . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . .17 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .6 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .2 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .5 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .8 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . . .7 . . . .0 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .2 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . .10 . . . .0 . . . .1 . . .13 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .2 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .2 . . .12 . . . .1 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .3 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .4 . . . .0 . . . .0 . . . .0

GF . . . . .44 . . . . .12 . . . . .29 . . . . . .4 . . . .235 . . . . . .5 . . . . .67 . . .904 . . . . .76 . . . . .67 . . . .324 . . .222 . . . .162 . . . .125 . . . . .93 . . . .160 . . . .433 . . . .84 . . . . .12 . . . . . .4 . . . . .19 . . . . . .0 . . . . .37 . . . . . .8 . . . .480 . . . . .98 . . . . . .7 . . . . . .3 . . . . . .8 . . .359 . . .223 . . . .214 . . .375 . . . . . .5 . . .301 . . . . .22 . . . . .59 . . . . .76 . . . . .47 . . . . .31 . . . .101 . . . . .63 . . . . . .5 . . .499 . . . . . .5 . . . . .74 . .1090 . . . . .35 . . . . . .8 . . .132 . . . . .21 . . . . .37 . . . . . .6 . . . .278 . . .699 . . . .168 . . . . . .6 . . . .110 . . . . . .2 . . .278 . . . . .42 . . . . .23 . . . .111 . . .134 . . . . .20 . . . . .72 . . . .276

GA . . . . .12 . . . . .16 . . . . .11 . . . . . .2 . . . .105 . . . . . .0 . . . . .16 . . .955 . . . . .32 . . . . .48 . . . .229 . . .288 . . . . .56 . . . . .55 . . . . .76 . . . .199 . . . .342 . . .101 . . . . . .9 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .4 . . . . . .1 . . . .429 . . . . .38 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .4 . . . . .13 . . .335 . . .113 . . . . .74 . . .306 . . . . . .4 . . .193 . . . . .17 . . . . .76 . . . .116 . . . . .39 . . . . . .5 . . . .117 . . . . .55 . . . . . .1 . . .501 . . . . . .2 . . . . .81 . . .636 . . . . .31 . . . . . .3 . . .115 . . . . .12 . . . . .34 . . . . . .2 . . . .173 . . .495 . . . . .88 . . . . . .0 . . . . .39 . . . . . .1 . . .269 . . . . .38 . . . . .12 . . . . .27 . . .102 . . . . .12 . . . . .71 . . . .161

Shutouts FOR AG . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .3 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . .8 . . . . .7 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .3 . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . .5 . . . . . .3 . . . . .0 . . . . . .2 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .1 . . . . . .4 . . . . .3 . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .5 . . . . .4 . . . . . .3 . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . .3 . . . . .5 . . . . .8 . . . . .0 . . . . . .2 . . . . .0 . . . . .8 . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . .6 . . . . .2 . . . . . .2 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1 . . . . .5 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .1 . . . .14 . . . . .3 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .2 . . . . .0 . . . .11 . . . . .2 . . . . . .1 . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . .3 . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . .4 . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .0 . . . . . .4 . . . . .1

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BC vs. Conferences Hockey East Boston University Maine UMass-Amherst UMass-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Vermont TOTALS

W L 106 123 52 39 39 10 53 31 52 17 58 61 146 44 96 45 22 9 624 379

T 17 8 3 7 4 10 13 12 4 78

PCT .465 .566 .779 .621 .740 .488 .751 .667 .686 .613

CCHA W 0 11 1 1 4 6 6 1 5 15 4 0 54

Alaska Fairbanks Bowling Green Ferris State Lake Superior State Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Nebraska-Omaha Northern Michigan Notre Dame Ohio State Western Michigan TOTALS

L 0 3 0 1 2 10 17 0 4 11 1 0 49

T PCT 0 .000 0 .786 1 .750 0 .500 0 .667 0 .375 1 .271 0 1.000 0 .556 2 .571 0 .800 0 .000 4 .523

ECAC Brown Clarkson Colgate Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Princeton RPI St. Lawrence Union Yale TOTALS

W L 47 18 21 44 20 2 15 22 61 29 67 44 35 12 19 14 35 28 0 0 41 11 360 224

T 6 0 0 2 0 5 2 1 3 0 0 19

PCT .704 .323 .909 .410 .678 .599 .735 .574 .553 .000 .788 .611

WCHA Alaska-Anchorage Colorado College Denver Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota State-Mankato North Dakota St. Cloud State Wisconsin TOTALS

W 1 12 9 6 11 10 0 10 1 11 71

L 3 4 12 3 14 4 0 11 0 9 60

T PCT 1 .300 1 .735 0 .429 0 .667 2 .444 1 .700 0 .000 1 .477 0 1.000 0 .550 6 .540


History and Tradition


Letterwinners A Adams, Joe Adams, John Ahearn, Thomas Aiello, Anthony Aiken, Paul Ahearn, Kevin Ahern, Charlie Alberts, Andrew

2005-06 Wayzata, Minn. 2001-05 Wayzata, Minn. 1938-39 Arlington, Mass. 2005-09 Braintree, Mass. 1960-63 (Capt. 62-63) Arlington, Mass. 1967-70 Milton, Mass. 1970-72 West Roxbury, Mass. 2001-05 (Asst. Capt. 04-05) Eden Prairie, Minn. Albrecht, Mark 1973-76 (Co-Capt. 75-76) Quincy, Mass. Allen, Bobby 1997-01 (Asst. Capt. 00-01) Hull, Mass. Allen, Whitey 1965-68 Winchester, Mass. Almeida, Barry 2008-09 Springfield, Mass. Ambrose, Ralph 1933-35 Winchester, Mass. Amidon, George 1977-81 International Falls, Minn. Annecchiarico, Dave 1973-77 Waltham, Mass. Antetomaso, Charlie 1976-80 Wakefield, Mass. Apprille, Thomas 1962-64 (Capt. 63-64) Arlington, Mass. Arangio, Dom 1988-92 (Mgr.) Saugus, Mass. Army, Bill 1976-80 East Providence, R.I. Arnold, Peter 1978-79, 80-82 Newton, Mass. Ashe, Tom 1992-96 Springfield, Mass. Atkinson, Cam 2008-09 Greenwich, Conn. Augustine, Joe 1975-78 Chicago, Ill.

B Babine, Lawrence 1940-41 Babine, Bob 1951-54 (Capt. 53-54) Arlington, Mass. Baier, John 1972-74 Melrose, Mass. Barger, Steve 1977-80 (Capt. 79-80) Farmington, Minn. Barrett, Paul 1974-78 (Co-Capt. 77-78) South Boston, Mass. Barron, Michael 1984-86 Braintree, Mass. Bartholomew, Kevin 1975-76 Arlington, Mass. Barton, Jim 1969-71 Needham, Mass. Bastarache, Raymond 1966-69 Lynn, Mass. Bellefeuille, Blake 1996-00 (Asst. Capt. 99-00) Framingham, Mass. Bennett, Harvey 1970-73 Cranston, R.I. Beran, Marc 1989-93 (Co-Capt. 92-93) Acton, Mass. Bertram, Dan 2004-08 (Asst. Capt. 07-08) Calgary, Alberta Bilafer, Paul 1954-55 Arlington, Mass. Blake, Thomas 1932-33 Watertown, Mass. Blanchard, Lindon 1941-42 Blossom, Lee 1979-83 (Co-Capt. 82-83) Concord, N.H. Boudreau, George 1981-85 Medford, Mass. Boudreau, James 1939-40 Cambridge, Mass. Boudreau, Wally 1940-43 (Capt. 42-43) Cambridge, Mass. Boyle, Robert 1957-59 Milton, Mass. Boyle, Brian 2003-07 (Capt. 06-07) Hingham, Mass. Boyle, Joe 1975-76 (Mgr.) Braccia, Rich 1985-89 Boxford, Mass. Bradford, Brock 2005-09 (Capt. 08-09) Burnaby, B.C. Breen, Edward 1962-63, 64-65 Lynnfield, Mass. Brennan, Larry 1949-51 Cambridge, Mass. Brennan, Mike 2004-08 (Asst. Capt. 06-07, Capt. 07-08) Smithtown, N.Y. Brown, Doug 1982-86 Southboro, Mass. Brown, Greg 1986-87, 88-90 (Capt. 89-90) Southboro, Mass. Buckley, Brendan 1995-99 (Capt. 98-99) Needham, Mass. Buckley, David 1985-89 Auburndale, Mass. Buckley, Jerry 1991-95 (Capt. 94-95) Needham, Mass. Buckley, John 1938-40 Bunyon, Ned 1956-58 Belmont, Mass. Burgess, John 1934-36 Cambridge, Mass. Burke, Bernie 1946-49 (Capt. 48-49) Newton, Mass. Burke, Edmund 1917-18 Cambridge, Mass. Burnett, John 1969-70 Trumbull, Conn. Burns, Brian 1976-80 (Asst. Capt. 79-80) Arlington, Mass. Burns, Eddie 1941-43, 46-47 Arlington, Mass. Burtnett, Wellington 1950-53 (Capt. 52-53) Winchester, Mass. Busconi, Scott 1986-89 (Mgr.) Southborough, Mass. Butler, Bill 1971-72 (Mgr.) Brighton, Mass. Byrne, Arthur 1964-65 Cambridge, Mass. Byrne, William 1948-49 Cambridge, Mass.

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The 1922-23 Eagles, including Leo Hughes (seated, second from right) and future coach James “Sonny” Foley (seated, far right).

C Cadagan, John 1955-58 (Capt. 57-58) Arlington, Mass. Cadigen, Lawrence 1932-33 Melrose, Mass. Callahan, Brian 1993-97 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Callahan, Greg 1992-96 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Callahan, Jack 1990-94 (Tri-Capt. ’93-94) Chestnut Hill, Mass. Callahan, John 1960-63 Boston, Mass. Callow, Don 1969-71 Brockton, Mass. Campedelli, Dominic 1982-85 Cohasset, Mass. Canavan, Rob 1991-95 Hingham, Mass. Canniff, John 1951-52, 53-54 Arlington, Mass. Carey, Paul 1954-55 West Roxbury, Mass. Carey, Paul 2008-09 Weymouth, Mass. Carey, Philip 1941-43 Carlson, Brad 1993-97 Needham, Mass. Carroll, Edward 1953-56 (Capt. 55-56) Arlington, Mass. Carroll, Joseph 1950-53 New Haven, Conn. Casey, Edward 1949-51 Dorchester, Mass. Casey, Joe 1977-79 Minneapolis, Minn. Cass, Bill 1999-2003 Hingham, Mass. Cassidy, Myles 1955-58 Brighton, Mass. Castano, Mike 1986-87 (Mgr.) Everett, Mass. Caulfield, Kevin 1996-2000 Hyde Park, Mass. Cedorchuk, Stephen 1966-69 Charlestown, Mass. Ceglarski, Len 1948-51 East Walpole, Mass. Ceglarski, Tim 1986-87 Duxbury, Mass. Celeta, Joseph 1954-55, 56-57 Roslindale, Mass. Chaisson, Ray 1939-41 Cambridge, Mass. Chase, Don 1992-96 (Capt. 95-96) West Springfield, Mass. Cheevers, Rob 1986-89 North Andover, Mass. Chisholm, Jim 1980-84 (Tri-Capt. 83-84) Wakefield, Mass. Chisholm, Todd 1984-87 (Mgr.) Dedham, Mass. Cisternelli, James 1952-54 East Walpole, Mass. Clarke, Gordie 1965-68 Arlington, Mass. Cleary, Joe 1988-92 (Capt. 91-92) Marlboro, Mass. Clemmensen, Scott 1997-01 Urbandale, Iowa Coakley, Edward 1956-57 Brighton, Mass. Cohen, Jeff 1965-68 Brookline, Mass. Colleran, Joseph 1952-53 Arlington, Mass. Collins, Chris 2002-06 (Asst. Capt. 05-06) Fairport, N.Y. Conaty, Edward 1932-33 Brookline, Mass. Conceison, Bob 1971-72 Medford, Mass

Boston College Hockey

Conlon, John Connolly, Jeff Connolly, Mike Cooper, Bob Corcoran, John Cornish, Robert Correia, Mike Corrigan, Philip Costa, George Cowles, Jeff Coyne, Raymond Craven, Charles Crimlisk, Herb Cronin, Cornelius Cronin, Jack Cronin, Mike Cross, Tommy Crovo, Harry Crowley, Ted Cuenin, Walter Culhane, Jack Cunniff, John Cunniff, John Cusack, Jack Curry, John

1934-36 Brighton, Mass. 1993-94 Medway, Mass. 1987-88 Burlington, Mass. 1971-72 Slatersville, R.I. 1946-48 (Co-Capt. 47-48) Newton, Mass. 1964-66 Newton, Mass. 1994-95, 96-99 Tewksbury, Mass. 1917-19 Dorchester, Mass. 1950-52 Somerville, Mass. 1978-82 Burlington, Mass. 1936-39 Arlington, Mass. 1962-63 (Mgr.) Winchester, Mass. 1932-34 Brighton, Mass. 1924-27 (Capt. 26-27) Cambridge, Mass. 1969-72 Norwood, Mass. 1977-78 Peabody, Mass. 2008-09 Simsbury, Conn. 1941-43 Woburn, Mass. 1989-91 Boxboro, Mass. 1938-41 Malden, Mass. 1921-25 (Capt. 24-25) Cambridge, Mass. 1963-66 South Boston, Mass. 1941-43 1957-60 Arlington, Mass. 1919-23 Cambridge, Mass.

D Dailey, Norman Daley, Billy D’Arcy, Ray D’Arpino, Anthony

1946-49 Lexington, Mass. 1958-61 Wellesley, Mass. 1971-74 Norwood, Mass. 1999-00, 01-03 (Asst. Capt. 02-03) Johnston, R.I. Davis, James 1935-38 Dorchester, Mass. Dee, Michael 1925-28 Cambridge, Mass. Delaney, Chris 1981-82, 83-84 West Roxbury, Mass. Delaney, Sean 1987-89 West Townsend, Mass. Delay, Mike 1988-92 Hingham, Mass. Delay, Tim 1987-89 Hingham, Mass. Della Penna, Stephen 2001-02 (Mgr.) Kinnelon, N.J. Delorey, Walter 1947-50 Watertown, Mass. Dempsey, Dick 1952-55 (Capt. 54-55) Quincy, Mass. Dennehy, Mark 1987-91 Dorchester, Mass. D’Entremont, Charles 1953-56 Stoneham, Mass.


Letterwinners Deveraux, John DiNatale, Anthony Dolinar, Ales Donahue, Ed Donlan, William Donnelan, Charles Dooley, Thomas Dougherty, Ralph Dowling, Steve Downes, Eddie Downey, Charles Doyle, Jim Driscoll, Brian Driscoll, Charles Drummond, John Duffy, David Duffy, Jim Dumond, Al Duncan, Clark Dunn, John Dunne, William Dyer, Phil Dziama, Justin

1984-88 (Co-Capt. 87-88) Hingham, Mass. 1934-35 1998-2002 (Asst. Capt. 01-02) East Northport, N.Y. 1971-72 (Mgr.) 1954-55 Brighton, Mass. 1921-24 1918-19 Brookline, Mass. 1936-40 (Capt. 39-40) 1965-68 (Capt. 67-68) Hingham, Mass. 1962-65 (Capt. 64-65) Dedham, Mass. 1932-34 Dorchester, Mass. 1972-74 Norwood, Mass. 1975-76, 77-79 Milton, Mass. 1959-62 Malden, Mass. 1925-27 Boston, Mass. 1961-64 Cambridge, Mass. 1951-52 Cambridge, Mass. 1940-42 Cambridge, Mass. 1958-60 Waban, Mass. 1925-27 1932-33 Dedham, Mass. 1963-66 Melrose, Mass. 2000-04 Natick, Mass.

E Eaves, Ben Eaves, Patrick Edgeworth, Jim Ellis, Doug Emery, Darren Emery, Bob Emery, Edward Emma, David Emmons, William Enright, Eddie Ewanouski, Mike

2000-04 (Capt. 02-04) Faribault, Minn. 2002-05 (Asst. Capt. 04-05) Faribault, Minn. 1941-43 1978-82 Burlington, Mass. 1988-89 Somerville, Mass. 1982-86 Somerville, Mass. 1950-52, 54-55 Arlington, Mass. 1987-91 (Capt. 90-91) Cranston, R.I. 1950-53 Tampa, Fla. 1917-18 Allston, Mass. 1977-81 (Asst. Capt. 79-80, Co-Capt. 80-81) Brookline, Mass.

F Fallon, George Falvey, Walter Famiglietti, Bob Farkas, Jeff Farley, Sean Farrell, Robert Fernald, Joe Ferriero, Benn Ferriter, Bob Fidler, Joe Filangieri, Tim

1936-39 Quincy, Mass. 1917-19 (Capt. 17-19) Brighton, Mass. 1958-61 Walpole, Mass. 1996-2000 Williamsville, N.Y. 1987-91 Charlestown, Mass. 1983-85 (Mgr.) Greenville, R.I. 1973-77 Brookline, Mass. 2005-09 (Asst. Capt. 08-09) Essex, Mass. 1973-77 (Capt. 76-77) Scituate, Mass. 1971-73 Charlestown, Mass. 2005-09 (Asst. Capt. 08-09) Islip Terrace, N.Y. Finnegan, Dave 1993-95 (Mgr.) Scituate, Mass. Fitzgerald, Eugene 1924-26 Cambridge, Mass. Fitzgerald, Jim 1946-49 Cambridge, Mass. Fitzgerald, John 1921-25 (Capt. 23-24) Cambridge, Mass. Fitzgerald, John 1928-29 Fitzgerald, Joseph 1924-28 (Capt. 27-28) Boston, Mass. Fitzgerald, Leon 1925-28 Cambridge, Mass. Fitzgerald, Pierce 1923-27 Cambridge, Mass. Fitzgerald, Walter 1941-43 Dorchester, Mass. Fitzpatrick, James 1917 Meriden, Conn. Flaherty, Peter 1962-65 Milton, Mass. Flavin, Frederick 1964-65 Quincy, Mass. Flynn, Mike 1966-69 (Capt. 68-69) Chestnut Hill, Mass. Flynn, Nicholas 1940-43 Melrose, Mass. Flynn, Tim 1974-75 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Flynn, Bill 1935-39 Dorchester, Mass. Foley, James 1921-25 Cambridge, Mass. Forgues, Gerad 1953-54, 55-56 Lewiston, Maine Forrest, J.D. 2000-04 (Asst. Capt. 02-04) Auburn, N.Y. Fox, Donald 1954-57 Newton, Mass. Franzosa, David 1988-92 (Asst. Capt. 91-92) Reading, Mass. Fuller, Dick 1964-67 Swampscott, Mass. Funchion, Raymond 1932-35 (Capt. 33-34) Danvers, Mass. Furbush, Edward 1933-34 Waltham, Mass.

G

Harlow, Scott

Gagliardi, Richard Gallagher, John Gallagher, Robert Galuppo, Sandy Gannon, Pat Garrity, Edmund Gerbe, Nathan Gervasi, Michael Gibbons, Brian Gibson, Lawrence Giles, Kenneth Gionta, Brian Gionta, Stephen Giuliano, Jeff Glennon, Matt Glynn, Brendan Godfrey, Scott Goggin, Edward Good, Frederick Gordon, Scott Gorman, Arthur Grant, George Greene, Justin Greene, Matt Griffin, Dan Groden, Harold Groden, Henry Groden, John Guerin, Bill

1953-56 Hamden, Conn. 1946-49 Brighton, Mass. 1951-52 Wollaston, Mass. 1987-91 Farmingdale, N.Y. 2004-08 Arlington, Mass. 1919-23 (Capt. 22-23) Belmont, Mass. 2005-08 Oxford, Mich. 1984-88 Weymouth, Mass. 2007-09 Braintree, Mass. 1926-29 Cambridge, Mass. 1960-63 Wakefield, Mass. 1997-01 (Asst. Capt. 99-00, Capt. 00-01) Rochester, N.Y. 2002-06 (Asst. Capt. 05-06) Rochester, N.Y. 1998-02 (Capt. 01-02) Nashua, N.H. 1987-91 Hull, Mass. 1975-76 Milton, Mass. 1969-72 Needham, Mass. 1928-29 Dorchester, Mass. 1952-53 (Mgr.) Cambridge, Mass. 1982-86 South Easton, Mass. 1923-26 Boston, Mass. 1960-62 (Capt. 61-62) Roslindale, Mass. 2006-07 Plymouth, Mass. 2004-08 (Asst. Capt. 07-08) Plymouth, Mass. 1980-84 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1932-35 Cambridge, Mass. 1922-26 (Capt. 25-26) Cambridge, Mass. 1926-29 Cambridge, Mass. 1989-91 Wilbraham, Mass.

H Haggerty, Joseph Haggerty, Ryan Haley, Bob Hall, Todd Hammer, Paul Hanlon, John Hansberry, John Haran, Lawrence Harding, Vincent

1920-21 1991-95 (Capt. 94-95) 1970-71 1991-93 1977-81 1981-82 1950-52 1928-29 1947-48

Medford, Mass. Rye, N.Y. Weymouth, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Aurora, Minn. Berkeley, Calif. Waltham, Mass. Weston, Mass.

Harney, Joe Harrington, Fran Harrington, Jack Harris, Toby Harrold, Peter Hart, Rich Hartigan, Joe Harvey, John Havern, Ned Hayes, Ed Hayes, Jimmy Hayes, John Healy, Bernard Hehir, Bobby Heinze, Steve Hemenway, Ken Hennes, Ty Herlihy, Jim Higgins, Neil Hodge, Kenneth Hoffman, Bob Hogan, William Hogan, Billy Horsfall, Albert Horton, Kevin Hosford, Joseph Houle, Kevin Houle, Laurent House, Skip Hughes, Leo Hughes, Marty Hughes, Owen Hunter, David Hurley, John Hurley, Paul Hutchins, Tony Hymovitz, David

1982-86 (Capt. 85-86) East Bridgewater, Mass. 1993-97 (Co-Capt. 96-97) Hopkinton, Mass. 1948-51 Norwood, Mass. 1978-79 Braintree, Mass. 1993-97 Kingston, Mass. 2002-06 (Capt. 05-06) Kirtland Hills, Ohio 1972-75 (Co-Capt. 74-75) Charlestown, Mass. 1935-38 (Capt. 36-38) Brookline, Mass. 1942-43, 46-47 Arlington, Mass. 2001-05 Arlington, Mass. 1971-72 Springfield, Mass. 2008-09 Dorchester, Mass. 1938-39 Cambridge, Mass. 1918-20 Brookline, Mass. 1977-81 (Asst. Capt. 80-81) Worcester, Mass. 1988-91 North Andover, Mass. 1994-98 (Asst. Capt. 97-98) Anchorage, Alaska 2000-04 (Asst. Capt. 03-04) Kent, Wash. 1981-85 Worcester, Mass. 1970-73 Norwood, Mass. 1984-87 Lynnfield, Mass. 1992-93 (Mgr.) Springfield, Mass. 1932-33 (Capt. 32-33) Cambridge, Mass. 1960-63 Belmont, Mass. 1936-39 Exeter, N.H. 1970-71 Natick, Mass. 1950-52 Lexington, Mass. 1982-86 Acton, Mass. 1940-42 1975-78 Schenectady, N.Y. 1919-22 (Capt. 20-22) Newton, Mass. 1997-2001 Hicksville, N.Y. 1958-61 Canton, Mass. 1961-62 (Mgr.) 1980-82 (Mgr.) Scotia, N.Y. 1965-67, 68-69 Melrose, Mass. 1996-2000 Wolfeboro, N.H. 1992-96 (Capt. 95-96) Randolph, Mass

The 1927-28 Eagles, including John “Snooks� Kelley (seated, far right). 2009-10 Eagles

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Letterwinners J Jangro, Joseph Janney, Craig Janusas, John Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Woody Joyce, John

1956-59 (Capt. 58-59) Melrose, Mass. 1985-87 Enfield, Conn. 1935-38 Lexington, Mass. 1923-26 Arlington, Mass. 1964-67 Beverly Farms, Mass. 1990-94 (Tri-Capt. 93-94) Wilbraham, Mass.

K Kaltiainen, Matti Kane, Richard Kaufman, Brian Kearns, Francis Keaveney, Joe Kelleher, Edmund Kelleher, John Kelleher, Tim Kelley, John Kelley, John Kelly, Paul Kenn, Peter Kenn, Russ Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Shawn Kenty, Ed Kierstead, Allan Kiley, Robert Killion, Arthur Kimball, Kevin King, Jim Kinsman, Fred Kobasew, Chuck Kolanos, Krys Kopecky, William Kraatz, Joseph Kraunelis, Leo Krayer, Jim Kremer, Alex Kucharski, Kyle Kunes, Tim Kupka, Bob Kyle, Walt

2001-05 Espoo, Finland 1955-58 2001-02 (Mgr.) North Grafton, Mass. 1962-65 Arlington, Mass. 1970-71 Dedham, Mass. 1926-29 West Roxbury, Mass. 1924-28 Cambridge, Mass. 2000-03 Belmont, Mass. 1925-27 Cambridge, Mass. 1947-48 Malden, Mass. 1999-2000 West Peabody, Mass. 1992-96 (Mgr.) East Bridgewater, Mass. 1986-89 (Mgr.) East Bridgewater, Mass. 1976-78 Brockton, Mass. 1986-89 West Roxbury, Mass. 1970-73 Woburn, Mass. 1963-66 (Capt. 65-66) Arlington, Mass. 1951-54 Arlington, Mass. 1955-56 (Mgr.) Malden, Mass. 1970-73 Framingham, Mass. 1971-74 Slatersville, R.I. 1964-67 Norwood, Mass. 2000-01 Osoyoos, B.C. 1999-01 Calgary, Alberta 1984-85 Essex, Mass. 1942-43 1950-51 Harrisville, R.I. 1991-95 Acton, Mass. 2007-09 Darien, Conn. 2006-09 Saugus, Mass. 2005-09 Huntington, N.Y. 1964-67 Springfield, Mass. 1976-78 Waterloo, Iowa

L Laferriere, Rob LaGrand, Scott Lambert, Chuck Langridge, John Larkin, Francis Latshaw, Thomas Lauze, Greg Lawrence, Ray Leahy, Taylor Leary, Bill Leetch, Brian Leetch, Jack Leetch, Richard Leonard, Robert Lephart, Mike Lewis, Warren Lewis, Timmy Liddell, Francis Littman, David Livingston, David Logue, James Lombardi, Matt Looney, Brian Lovejoy, Ben Lowery, Frank Lowry, Jack Lufkin, Paul Lufkin, Tom

1992-95 East Freetown, Mass. 1989-92 Potsdam, N.Y. 1971-74 Needham, Mass. 1989-93 (Mgr.) West Hartford, Conn. 1960-61 Brookline, Mass. 1961-62, 63-64 Melrose, Mass. 2003-05 Merrimack, N.H. 1970-71 Hingham, Mass. 2001-05 Larchmont, N.Y. 1954-57 Arlington, Mass. 1986-87 Cheshire, Conn. 1960-63 Braintree, Mass. 1964-65 Braintree, Mass. 1957-60 Somerville, Mass. 1997-2001 (Asst. Capt. 00-01) Niskayuna, N.Y. 1946-50 Arlington, Mass. 1994-96 Westood, Mass. 1932-35 (Capt. 34-35) Dedham, Mass. 1985-89 (Tri-Capt. 88-89) Cranston, R.I. 1981-85 Norwell, Mass. 1958-61 Melrose, Mass. 2006-09 Milton, Mass. 1988-89 Cheshire, Conn. 2002-03 Canaan, N.H. 1936-39 1975-76 Framingham, Mass. 1961-64 Gloucester, Mass. 1963-64, 65-66 Gloucester, Mass.

M MacCarthy, Barry 1966-69 MacDonald, Douglas 1932-33 Madden, John 1957-59

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Brookline, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Dorchester, Mass.

Maggio, Peter Maguire, Joseph Maguire, Tom Maguire, William Mahler, John Mahoney, Frank Mahoney, William Mahony, Thomas Malone, George Manganaro, Sal Marenholz, Otto Margolin, Andrew Marino, Carl Marr, John Marsh, John Marshall, Chris Marshall, Paul Martin, John Martin, Mike Martin, Thomas Martino, Nick Mason, Bob Masters, Chris Masters, Peter McCarran, Joe McCarthy, Charlie McCarthy, Justin McCarthy, Mike McClellan, Rob McCluskey, Donald McCool, Steve McCusker, Joseph McDermott, Tom McDonough, Billy McDonough, Dan McEachern, Joe McElaney, Edward McFeely, Tim McGovern, Robert McGuire, John McHale, Clifton McInnis, Marty McIntire, John McIver, Donald McLaughlin, Andy McLaughlin, John McLean, John McLennan, Mark McManama, Ben McNamara, John McPhee, George Mee, Robert Meenan, Dan Mellor, Tom Michaud, Richard Miller, Robbie Milton, Bruce Mishler, Todd Mitchell, Tim Mittleman, Ryan Monahan, John Monleon, Robin Moore, Fred Moore, Gordie Moore, Paul Moran, Ian Morgan, Joe Morrissey, Arthur Morrissey, Frank Morrissey, James Morrissey, Leonard Morrissey, William Morse, Pete Motherwell, Brett Mottau, Mike Moylan, John

1949-52 (Capt. 51-52) Everett, Mass. 1938-41 Brighton, Mass. 1970-71 (Mgr.) Milton, Mass. 1951-54 Newton, Mass. 1948-49 Belmont, Mass. 1922-26 Cambridge, Mass. 1923-26 Cambridge, Mass. 1956-58 Wollaston, Mass. 1940-42 1991-93 North Quincy, Mass. 1978-79, 80-81 Hamden, Conn. 2007-08 Mahwah, N.J. 1954-57 Hamden, Conn. 1928-29 Dorchester, Mass. 1962-64 Lynn, Mass. 1989-90 Quincy, Mass. 1985-89 (Tri-Capt. 88-89) Quincy, Mass. 1925-29 Waltham, Mass. 1973-77 Norwood, Mass. 1958-61 (Capt. 60-61) Cambridge, Mass. 2007-08 (Mgr.) Winthrop, Mass. 1946-48 (Co-Capt. 47-48) Wollaston, Mass. 1995-99 (Asst. Capt. 98-99) Lexington, Mass. 1993-97 Lexington, Mass. 1979-81, 82-83 Salem, Mass. 1959-62 Charleston, Mass. 1932-33 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1991-95 Canton, Mass. 1977-78, 80-81 Canton, Mass. 1918-21 Dorchester, Mass. 1987-88 Princeton, N.J. 1946-50 Waltham, Mass. 1934-36 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1980-84 (Tri-Capt. 83-84) Stoneham, Mass. 1974-77 Walpole, Mass. 1984-85 Waltham, Mass. 1963-64 Dorchester, Mass. 2006-07 (Mgr.) Long Island, N.Y. 1925-27 Brighton, Mass. 1975-78 Dedham, Mass. 1992-96 Dorchester, Mass. 1988-91 Hingham, Mass. 1946-50 Medford, Mass. 1950-51, 52-53 Natick, Mass. 1995-99 Milton, Mass. 1938-39 Roxbury, Mass. 1983-84, 85-87 (Tri-Capt. 86-87) Wakefield, Mass. 1997-2001 Kanata, Ontario 2001-02 Medfield, Mass. 1982-86 Newton, Mass. 1966-69 Waltham, Mass. 1939-41 Arlington, Mass. 2007-08 (Mgr.) Millwood, N.Y. 1969-71, 72-73 Cranston, R.I. 1954-57 Amesbury, Mass. 2004-05 Freehold, N.J. 1983-85 Brookline, Mass. 1980-82 East Grand Forks, Minn. 1981-85 (Capt. 84-85) Bryantville, Mass. 1995-96 Toronto, Ontario 1971-74 Milton, Mass. 1980-84 Tyngsboro, Mass. 1933-35 Brighton, Mass. 1979-82 Newton, Mass. 1936-39 (Capt. 38-39) Brighton, Mass. 1991-93 Acton, Mass. 1950-52 Walpole, Mass. 1925-29 (Capt. 28-29) Medford, Mass. 1917-21 (Capt. 19-20) Medford, Mass. 1918-19 Medford, Mass. 1919-23 Medford, Mass. 1922-26 Medford, Mass. 1969-70 Arlington, Mass. 2005-07 St. Charles, Ill. 1996-2000 (Asst. Capt. 98-99; Capt. 99-00) Avon, Mass. 1963-66 Greenfield, Mass.

Boston College Hockey

1934-35 (L-R): Pete Murphy, Frank Liddell (captain), Tim Ready, Jack Burgess, Fred Moore, Joe Walsh Moylan, Joe Mulhern, Jack Mulhern, Matt Mullaney, Owen Mullen, Jim Mullen, Joe Mullowney, Edward Mullowney, Mike Mullowney, Mike Mulvoy, Mark “Duke” Murphy, John Murphy, Justin Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Mark Murphy, Patrick Murphy, Peter Murphy, Ryan Murray, Tom Muse, John

1954-57 (Capt. 56-57) East Walpole, Mass. 1948-51 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1995-99 Havertown, Pa. 1932-33 Dorchester, Mass. 1963-66 Warwick, R.I. 1975-79 (Capt. 78-79) New York, N.Y. 1922-26 Brookline, Mass. 1959-60 Brookline, Mass. 1985-89 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1992-93 (Mgr.) Rye, N.Y. 1941-43, 46-47 (Capt. 46-47) Belmont, Mass. 2008-09 (Mgr.) Fair Haven, N.J. 1976-77 (Mgr.) 1978-82 Watertown, Mass. 1964-66 Wellesley, Mass. 1934-36 Brighton, Mass. 2001-05 (Asst. Capt. 04-05) Rumson, N.J. 1971-72, 73-74 New York, N.Y. 2007-09 East Falmouth, Mass.

N Nelligan, Peter Nelson, Norman Nolan, Len Nolan, Bill Norberg, George

1953-54 (Mgr.) 1962-63 1970-72 1986-90 1937-39

Cambridge, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Charlestown, Mass. Arlington, Mass.

O O’Brien, Edmund 1918-21 Cambridge, Mass. O’Brien, George 1922-25 Cambridge, Mass. O’Callaghan, Thomas 1937-38 West Roxbury, Mass. O’Connell, Florence 1917-19 Arlington, Mass. O’Connor, Bob 1979-82 Billerica, Mass. O’Connor, Roderick 1961-62 Charlestown, Mass. O’Dowd, Joseph 1933-35 1978-82 (Co-Capt. 81-82) South Boston, Mass. O’Dwyer, Billy O’Grady, Frank 1950-53 Stoneham, Mass. O’Hanley, Brian 2004-07 Quincy, Mass. O’Hanley, Donald 1954-55 (Mgr.) Arlington, Va.


Letterwinners O’Leary, Jamie O’Neil, Mike O’Neil, Paul O’Neill, Donald O’Neil, Jack O’Neill, Jeff Orpik, Andrew Orpik, Brooks Orr, John

1994-98 (Asst. Capt. 97-98) Needham, Mass. 1979-83 (Co-Capt. 82-83) Smithfield, R.I. 1974-75 Framingham, Mass. 1957-59 Milton, Mass. 1967-68 Needham, Mass. 1987-91 Cohasset, Mass. 2005-09 East Amherst, N.Y. 1998-2001 East Amherst, N.Y. 1982-86 Marlboro, Mass.

P-Q Parlato, Tom Pascucci, Ron Payson, Perley Pearce, Joe Pergola, Dave Pergola, David Peterson, Brett Petrecki, Nick Picard, Randi Pienta, Len Pierandri, Nick Pineault, Adam Pitts, Alvan Pons, Robert Powers, Andy Powers, Joe Powers, John Powers, Mike Powers, Ralph Pretat, Jim Prevett, Jim Price, Matt Prior, William Pryor, John Putnam, Bill Quinn, Francis

1971-72 Needham, Mass. 1989-93 (Co-Capt. 92-93) North Andover, Mass. 1925-28 Quincy, Mass. 2005-06 Brick, N.J. 1987-91 Belmont, Mass. 1957-60 Waltham, Mass. 2000-04 Northborough, Mass. 2007-09 Clifton Park, N.Y. 1970-71 Amesbury, Mass. 1987-90 (Mgr.) Reading, Mass. 1995-99 Ridgefield, Conn. 2003-04 Holyoke, Mass. 1955-58 Arlington, Mass. 1959-60 Brighton, Mass. 1995-99 Arlington, Mass. 1935-37 Cambridge, Mass. 1969-71 (Capt. 70-71) Cambridge, Mass. 1972-73 Malden, Mass. 1939-42 (Capt. 41-42) 1977-79 (Mgr.) Glen Cove, N.Y. 1966-68 Dedham, Mass. 2006-09 Milton, Ontario 1935-38 Brookline, Mass. 1938-41 (Capt. 40-41) Framingham, Mass. 1966-69 Potsdam, N.Y. 1953-56 Melrose, Mass.

R Rathbone, Jason Rauseo, Ed Reasoner, Adam Ready, Timothy Real, Shaun Reardon, Bob

1988-92 (Asst. Capt. 91-92) Brookline, Mass. 1980-84 (Tri-Capt. 83-84) Medford, Mass. 2005-06 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 1933-35 Cambridge, Mass. 1984-87 (Tri-Capt. 86-87) Watertown, Mass. 1970-73 (Capt. 72-73) Charlestown, Mass.

Reardon, Ed Reasoner, Marty Redmond, Dale Reilly, John Renza, John Richardson, Mark Riley, Mark Riley, Richard Riley, Rob Robertson, Mike Rockett, Fran Rooney, Joe Roscio, Mario Rudman, Robert Rudnick, Mark Ryan, Kenny Ryan, Paul

1974-77 Charlestown, Mass. 1995-98 (Capt. 97-98) Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 1974-75 Westland, Mich. 1987-88, 89-91 Lowell, Mass. 1990-93 (Mgr.) Hope, R.I. 1978-79 (Mgr.) Lexington, Mass. 1972-75 (Co-Capt. 74-75) West Point, N.Y. 1958-60 Providence, R.I. 1974-78 (Co-Capt. 77-78) West Point, N.Y. 1966-67 St. Paul, Minn. 1979-80 (Mgr.) Brookline, Mass. 2003-07 (Asst. Capt. 06-07) Canton, Mass. 1935-38 Cambridge, Mass. 1958-60 Belmont, Mass. 1974-75 (Mgr.) Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2008-09 (Mgr.) South Boston, Mass. 1917-18 Needham, Mass.

S St. Pierre, Duke Saltmarsh, Sherman Sampson, Charlie Sampson, Gary

1987-88 Danvers, Mass. 1950-53 Winchester, Mass. 1934-35 Brighton, Mass. 1978-82 (Co-Capt. 81-82) International Falls, Minn. Sanford, Pete 1927-29 Melrose, Mass. Scarry, Leo 1973-74 Hingham, Mass. Schafhauser, Pat 1989-91 St. Paul, Minn. Scheifele, Steve 1986-89 Greenbelt, Md. Schneider, Cory 2004-07 Marblehead, Mass. Schilling, Paul 1967-70 Clinton, N.Y. Scuderi, Rob 1997-2001 Bethpage, N.Y. Shanley, Vin 1969-72 (Capt. 71-72) Brighton, Mass. Shannon, Ryan 2001-05 (Capt. 04-05) Darien, Conn. Sharkey, Hugh 1939-42 Belmont, Mass. Sharkey, Thomas 1934-36 Brookline, Mass. Shea, Daniel 1984-88 (Co-Capt. 87-88) Quincy, Mass. Shea, Edwin 2008-09 Shrewsbury, Mass. Shea, Neil 1982-86 Quincy, Mass. Sheehan, David 1956-57 Milton, Mass. Sheehy, Paul 1954-57 South Boston, Mass. Sheehy, Tim 1967-70 International Falls, Minn. Shellenback, Francis 1948-50 Newton, Mass. Shenk, Tim 1986-89 North Easton, Mass. Shine, Kevin 1982-84 (Mgr.) Baldwin, N.Y. Shocket, Ari 1995-96 Hanover, Mass. Siblo, Robert 1952-54 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Sico, Mike Singewald, Josh Skene, Alexander Skidmore, Paul Sliney, Edward Smith, Ben Smith, Ed Smith, Jeff Smith, Paul Smith, Richie Smith, Terry Smythe, Tim Sneep, Carl Snyder, John Songin, Ed “Butch” Songin, Tom Soully, Caleb Spalla, Michael Sparrow, Mike Spina, Dave Stadtler, John Stapleton, Christopher Stevens, Kevin Stickney, Brett Sullivan, Charles Sullivan, Eddie Sullivan, George Sullivan, Gregory Sullivan, John Sullivan, Tom Sweeney, Bob Sweeney, Tim Switaj, Billy Switaj, Mark

1970-71 Cambridge, Mass. 1991-95 Lyme, Conn. 1940-43 Newton, Mass. 1975-79 (Asst. Capt. 78-79) Smithtown, N.Y. 1927-29 Brighton, Mass. 2006-09 Avon, Conn. 1957-60 (Capt. 59-60) Melrose, Mass. 1978-82 Billerica, Mass. 1953-54, 55-56 Medford, Mass. 1972-76 (Co-Capt. 75-76) Natick, Mass. 1974-75 Falmouth, Mass. 1968-70 Lake Placid, N.Y. 2006-09 Nisswa, Minn. 1967-68, 69-70 Potsdam, N.Y. 1946-50 (Capt. 49-50) Walpole, Mass. 1974-77 Walpole, Mass. 1928-29 1990-94 (Tri-Capt. 93-94) Plymouth, Minn. 1991-93 Medfield, Mass. 2001-05 Mesa, Ariz. 1963-64 (Mgr.) Washington, D.C. 1984-88 South Boston, Mass. 1983-87 (Tri-Capt. 86-87) Bryantville, Mass. 1991-93 Rutland, Vt. 1939-42 1960-63 Malden, Mass. 1949-50 1932-33 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1967-70 (Capt. 69-70) Cambridge, Mass. 1974-76 Brookline, Mass. 1982-86 Boxborough, Mass. 1985-89 (Tri-Capt. 88-89) North Weymouth, Mass. 1980-83 Bay Village, Ohio 1977-81 (Co-Capt. 80-81) Bay Village, Ohio

TUV Talbot, Frederick Taylor, Greg Taylor, Harvey Taylor, Ryan Tedesco, Nicholas Threadgold, Giles Tiernan, James Timmins, Norbert Toczylowski, Charlie Toran, Ralph Urban, Luke Vassil, William Venti, Chris Voce, Tony

1947-49 Belmont, Mass. 1993-97 Sherwood Park, Alberta 1971-72 1993-95, 96-97 North Andover, Mass. 1925-29 (Co-Capt. 28-29) West Newton, Mass. 1946-50 Auburndale, Mass. 1954-56 Providence, R.I. 1952-53 Arlington, Mass. 1967-70 Arlington, Mass. 1962-65 Needham, Mass. 1919-21 Fall River, Mass. 1953-54 Arlington, Mass. 2008-09 Needham, Mass. 2000-04 Philadelphia, Pa.

WXYZ

1940-41 (L-R): Ray Chaisson, Al Dumond, John Pryor (captain), Bob Mee, Hugh Sharkey and Joe Maguire

2009-10 Eagles

Wainwright, David Walker, A.J. Walker, Jeffrey Walsh, Joseph Walsh, Ron Walsh, William Warren, John Welch, Jerry White, George White, John Whitney, Joe Whyte, David Willis, Fred Wilkens, Bill Wilson, Jeremy Wise, Randolph Wray, Chris Wright, Tom Yandle, Buddy Yetten, Ned York, Jerry Young, Kerry Zibbell, Joseph Zygulski, Scott

1993-97 (Co-Capt. 96-97) Westwood, Mass. 2000-03 Faribault, Minn. 1986-89 Plymouth, Mass. 1934-36 Brookline, Mass. 1957-60 Dorchester, Mass. 1948-50 Arlington, Mass. 1961-62 Dedham, Mass. 1979-80 Marshfield, Mass. 1917-18 Cambridge, Mass. 1918-19 Forest Hills, Mass. 2007-09 Reading, Mass. 1986-87 Hingham, Mass. 1968-69 Natick, Mass. 1973-77 Somerville, Mass. 1999-2000 Shrewsbury, Mass. 1932-34 Roxbury, Mass. 1979-81 Greenfield, Mass. 1978-82 Worthington, Ohio 1973-74 Charlestown, Mass. 1971-74 Waltham, Mass. 1964-67 (Capt. 66-67) Watertown, Mass. 1974-77 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1933-35 Mattapan, Mass. 1989-93 (Asst. Capt. 92-93) Granger, Ind.

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Year-By-Year Records YEAR 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71

104

GP W L T 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 7 6 1 0 8 6 2 0 9 5 3 1 14 12 1 1 18 7 10 1 17 8 6 3 16 6 9 1 6 3 3 0 7 2 4 1 14 5 9 0 Depression — no teams 6 3 2 1 9 2 6 1 10 7 3 0 12 7 4 1 13 8 4 1 15 9 6 0 16 9 7 0 18 12 5 1 14 13 1 0 14 12 2 0 9 7 2 0 War — no teams 3 1 2 0 19 15 3 1 19 14 5 0 22 21 1 0 19 14 5 0 20 12 8 0 20 17 3 0 16 11 4 1 21 17 4 0 21 13 8 0 21 14 7 0 22 14 7 1 23 9 12 2 28 20 8 0 24 15 8 1 25 19 5 1 28 15 12 1 31 22 9 0 28 18 9 1 31 24 7 0 28 16 12 0 28 20 8 0 31 19 11 1 26 19 7 0 26 16 10 0 26 11 15 0

SHUTOUTS FOR AGA 0 0 1 0 3 1 2 0 2 1 3 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2

GF 12 10 41 29 27 53 32 41 46 15 19 36

GA 7 9 13 19 18 18 45 28 54 18 25 42

23 30 34 61 70 75 76 121 130 78 62

26 35 34 34 42 56 80 70 48 57 39

0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

3 139 126 164 122 105 117 71 98 104 105 108 76 136 121 143 96 144 144 183 135 171 155 144 143 121

17 63 60 67 83 89 49 41 70 74 82 76 101 105 76 55 86 79 90 117 101 91 116 91 116 141

0 0 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 1 0 2 0

COACH Bob Fowler Bob Fowler Walter Falvey Fred Rocque Fred Rocque Fred Rocque Charles Foote Charles Foote Fred Rocque Fred Rocque James Foley James Foley

CAPTAINS Walter Falvey Walter Falvey Frank Morrissey Leo Hughes Leo Hughes Edmund Garrity John Fitzgerald Jack Culhane Henry Groden Cornelius Cronin Joseph Fitzgerald Nicholas Tedesco, Arthur Morrissey

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John Temple

William Hogan Ray Funchion Frank Liddell Fred Moore John Burgess Joe Hartigan Paul Moore Ralph Dougherty John Pryor Ralph Powers Wally Boudreau

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1

Joseph Glavin, S.J. John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley John “Snooks” Kelley

John Buckley John Murphy John Corcoran, Bob Mason Bernie Burke Ed “Butch” Songin Len Ceglarski Peter Maggio Wellington Burtnett Bob Babine Dick Dempsey Eddie Carroll Joe Moyla Jack Cadigan Joe Jangro Ed Smith Tom “Red” Martin George Grant Paul Aiken Tom Apprille Eddie Downes Allan Kierstead Jerry York Steve Dowling Mike Flynn John Sullivan John Powers

Boston College Hockey


Year-By-Year Records SHUTOUTS FOR AGA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0

YEAR 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

GP 30 30 28 28 29 30 34 30 33 31 30 30 39

W 14 22 16 11 15 18 24 16 25 20 19 15 26

L 16 7 12 15 13 11 10 14 7 8 11 13 13

T 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 2 0

GF 130 188 137 138 158 174 186 167 184 126 131 140 175

GA 155 121 138 142 135 130 147 141 120 100 105 114 141

1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

45 42 39

28 26 31

15 13 8

2 3 0

240 188 233

172 154 145

1 3 0

0 0 0

Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski

1987-88 1988-89

34 40

13 25

18 11

3 4

132 191

151 137

0 1

1 0

Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski

1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

42 39 35

28 27 14

13 12 18

1 0 3

197 185 116

135 133 138

0 2 1

0 0 2

Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski

1992-93

38

9

24

5

117

187

0

1

Steve Cedorchuk

1993-94

36

15

16

5

145

133

1

0

Steve Cedorchuk

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

35 36 38 42

11 16 15 28

22 17 19 9

2 3 4 5

129 126 145 191

169 147 170 123

0 0 0 5

1 3 1 0

Jerry York Jerry York Jerry York Jerry York

1998-99

43

27

12

4

170

125

1

1

Jerry York

1999-00

42

29

12

1

165

92

7

1

Jerry York

2000-01

43

33

8

2

175

98

3

2

Jerry York

2001-02 2002-03

38 39

18 24

18 11

2 4

119 149

116 97

3 4

0 0

Jerry York Jerry York

2003-04 2004-05

42 40

29 26

9 7

4 7

143 130

81 79

3 4

3 0

Jerry York Jerry York

2005-06

42

26

13

3

146

95

8

0

Jerry York

2006-07

42

29

12

1

142

94

6

1

Jerry York

2007-08 2008-09

44 37

25 18

11 14

8 5

160 112

101 105

3 3

6 1

Jerry York Jerry York

2009-10 Eagles

COACH John “Snooks” Kelley Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski Len Ceglarski

CAPTAINS Vin Shanley Bob Reardon Ray D’Arcy Rich Hart, Mark Riley Mark Albrecht, Richie Smith Bob Ferriter Paul Barrett, Rob Riley Joe Mullen Steve Barger Mike Ewanouski, Mark Switaj Billy O’Dwyer, Gary Sampson Lee Blossom, Mike O’Neil Jim Chisholm, Billy McDonough, Ed Rauseo Tim Mitchell Scott Harlow John McLean, Shaun Real, Kevin Stevens Dan Shea, John Devereaux David Littman, Paul Marshall, Tim Sweeney Greg Brown David Emma Joe Cleary, David Franzosa, Jason Rathbone Marc Beran, Ron Pascucci, Scott Zygulski Jack Callahan, John Joyce, Michael Spalla Jerry Buckley, Ryan Haggerty Don Chase, David Hymovitz Joe Harney, David Wainwright Marty Reasoner, Brendan Buckley, Jamie O’Leary Brendan Buckley, Chris Masters, Mike Mottau Mike Mottau, Brian Gionta, Blake Bellefeuille Brian Gionta, Bobby Allen, Mike Lephart Jeff Giuliano, Ales Dolinar Ben Eaves, Anthony D’Arpino, J.D. Forrest Ben Eaves, J.D. Forrest, Ty Hennes Ryan Shannon, Andrew Alberts, Patrick Eaves, Ryan Murphy Peter Harrold, Chris Collins, Stephen Gionta Brian Boyle, Mike Brennan, Joe Rooney Mike Brennan, Dan Bertram, Matt Greene Brock Bradford, Benn Ferriero, Tim Filangieri

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Annual Leaders

Neil Cronin

YEAR 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21

GOALS 6 7 15 7

1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1932-33

10 15 12 19 15 5 5 9 6

Eddie Enright Leo Hughes Leo Hughes Bernie Healy Ed Garrity Leo Hughes Jack Culhane Jim Foley Jim Foley Neil Cronin Neil Cronin Nick Tedesco Larry Sanford Herb Crimlisk

1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38

15 8 12 14 17

Herb Crimlisk Ray Funchion Fred Moore Joe Hartigan Tom Sharkey

7 4 11 11 10

1938-39

20

13

1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1946-47

33 29 22 15 20

34 29 17 13 23

1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51

21 34 26 21

Bill Flynn John Pryor Ray Chaisson Ray Chaisson Wally Boudreau Jim Edgeworth Warren Lewis Eddie Burns Bob Mason Jack Mulhern Warren Lewis Len Ceglarski

Fred Moore Ray Funchion Joe Walsh Pete Murphy John Janusas Jim Davis Bill Flynn

1951-52 1952-53

16 16

1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59

Scott Harlow

106

3

Billy Hogan Ray Funchion

POINTS 6 Eddie Enright 7 Leo Hughes 15 Leo Hughes 7 Bernie Healy Ed Garrity 10 Leo Hughes 15 Jack Culhane 12 Jim Foley 19 Jim Foley 15 Neil Cronin 5 Neil Cronin 5 Nick Tedesco 9 Larry Sanford 8 Herb Crimlisk Bill Hogan Ray Funchion 20 Herb Crimlisk 12 Ray Funchion 17 Fred Moore 21 Joe Hartigan 22 Tom Sharkey 33

Bill Flynn

Ray Chaisson Ray Chaisson John Murphy Wally Boudreau Warren Lewis

67 58 33 25 43

Ray Chaisson Ray Chaisson Wally Boudreau Jim Edgeworth Warren Lewis

19 31 25 22

Bob Mason Jack Mulhern Len Ceglarski Jack Mulhern

40 65 43 34

Frank O’Grady Wellington Burtnett

21 19

Joe Morgan Bob Babine

35 31

19 16 13 18 14 23

Jim Duffy Bill Leary Frank Quinn Ned Bunyon Dick Kane Billy Daley

20 15 17 18 14 37

Bob Gallagher Joe Moylan Joe Moylan Dick Kane Jack Cusack Tom Martin

31 22 29 33 27 40

1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64

20 33 24 27 27

Billy Daley Billy Daley Billy Hogan Jack Leetch John Cunniff

34 41 26 40 25

Tom Martin Billy Daley Jack Leetch Billy Hogan John Cunniff

41 74 45 59 52

1964-65

31

John Cunniff

43

Phil Dyer

67

Bob Mason Jack Mulhern Warren Lewis Len Ceglarski Frank O’Grady Joe Morgan Wellington Burtnett Bob Babine Bob Gallagher Joe Moylan Joe Moylan Ned Bunyon Jack Cusack Billy Daley Tom Martin Tom Martin Billy Daley Billy Hogan Billy Hogan John Cunniff Phil Dyer John Cunniff

Wally Boudreau

Bill Army

ASSISTS -

Boston College Hockey


Annual Leaders YEAR 1965-66

GOALS 21

1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74

32 27 20 28 25 29 27 21

1974-75 1975-76

29 17

1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

28 34 32 20

1980-81 1981-82 1982-83

20 16 17

1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Jerry York Jim Mullen Paul Hurley Tim Sheehy Paul Schilling Tim Sheehy Ed Kenty Ed Kenty Richie Smith Richie Smith

ASSISTS 26 Paul Hurley 41 30 41 40 30 29 45 23

POINTS 37 Jerry York 67 57 60 68 48 51 58 42

Jerry York Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy Ed Kenty Ed Kenty Richie Smith Richie Smith

27 28

Jerry York Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy Tom Mellor Scott Godfrey Tom Mellor Bob Ferriter Bob Hart Tom Songin Richie Smith

53 45

Richie Smith Richie Smith

39 38 30 24

Bob Ferriter Bill Army Billy O’Dwyer Bill Army

63 68 56 44

Bob Ferriter Joe Mullen Joe Mullen Bill Army

20 26 23

Billy O’Dwyer Billy O’Dwyer Ed Rauseo

40 41 38

Billy O’Dwyer Billy O’Dwyer Ed Rauseo

27 37 38 35 21 29 38 35 22 19 18 23 26

Richie Smith Richie Smith Kerry Young Paul Barrett Joe Mullen Joe Mullen Joe Mullen Bill Army Billy O’Dwyer Billy O’Dwyer Lee Blossom Lee Blossom Bob Sweeney Scott Harlow Doug Brown Scott Harlow Kevin Stevens Dan Shea Tim Sweeney David Emma David Emma Marc Beran Jack Callahan David Hymovitz Ryan Haggerty David Hymovitz

26 44 41 55 31 44 36 46 35 31 34 23 29

Ed Rauseo Ken Hodge Scott Harlow Craig Janney Dan Shea Tim Sweeney Steve Heinze David Emma David Franzosa John Joyce Michael Spalla Jamie O’Leary Marty Reasoner

47 72 79 83 52 73 72 81 53 43 40 45 45

20 33 32 33 33 26 23 29 19 34 25 35 25

Marty Reasoner Marty Reasoner Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Brian Gionta Tony Voce Tony Voce Tony Voce Patrick Eaves/Brian Boyle Chris Collins Nathan Gerbe Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford

24 40 39 37 26 26 39 27 31 30 34 40 19

Marty Reasoner Marty Reasoner Mike Mottau Mike Mottau Ben Eaves Ben Eaves Ben Eaves Ryan Shannon Ryan Shannon Brian Boyle Brian Boyle Joe Whitney Brian Gibbons

44 73 60 58 54 48 57 47 48 63 53 68 42

Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Craig Janney Dan Shea Tim Sweeney David Emma David Emma David Franzosa John Joyce Ryan Haggerty Ryan Haggerty David Hymovitz Marty Reasoner Marty Reasoner Marty Reasoner Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Tony Voce Ben Eaves Tony Voce Patrick Eaves Chris Collins Brian Boyle Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford

Dan Shea

Ryan Haggerty

2009-10 Eagles

David Hymovitz

Brian Gionta

107


Honor Roll Hobey Baker Award Awarded annually to the nation’s top collegiate hockey player. 1991 David Emma, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D

Hobey Baker Finalists Top 10 collegiate hockey players nationally as judged by a national panel of coaches, media and professional scouts. 1986 Scott Harlow, F 1987 Craig Janney, F Brian Leetch, D 1989 Greg Brown, D Tim Sweeney, F 1990 Greg Brown, D David Emma, F 1991 David Emma, F 1999 Brian Gionta, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F 2001 Brian Gionta, F 2003 Ben Eaves, F 2004 Tony Voce, F 2006 Chris Collins, F 2008 Nathan Gerbe, F

All-Americans Prior to 1958 1948 Ed “Butch” Songin, D Bernie Burke, G 1949 Ed “Butch” Songin, D 1950 Warren Lewis, C Len Ceglarski, LW Joe McCusker, D 1953 Wellington Burtnett, C 1954 Bob Kiley, D

All-Americans Selected by the American Hockey Coaches Association, 1958-present. First Team 1959 Joe Jangro, D 1960 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1961 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1962 Billy Hogan, C 1963 Jack Leetch, W 1965 John Cunniff, W 1966 John Cunniff, W 1967 Jerry York, C 1969 Paul Hurley, D Tim Sheehy, C 1970 Tim Sheehy, C 1973 Tom Mellor, D 1978 Joe Mullen, W 1979 Joe Mullen, W 1980 Bill Army, C 1986 Scott Harlow, W 108

1987

Craig Janney, C Brian Leetch, D 1989 Greg Brown, D 1990 Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Steve Heinze, W 1991 David Emma, C 1998 Marty Reasoner, F 1999 Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D 2000 Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D 2001 Bobby Allen, D Brian Gionta, F 2003 Ben Eaves, F 2004 Andrew Alberts, D Tony Voce, F 2005 Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F 2006 Chris Collins, F Peter Harrold, D Cory Schneider, G 2007 Brian Boyle, F 2008 Nathan Gerbe, F Second Team 1985 Doug Brown, F Bob Sweeney, F 1986 Doug Brown, F 1987 Kevin Stevens, F 1989 David Littman, G Tim Sweeney, F 1991 Ted Crowley, D 1992 Scott LaGrand, G 1998 Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D 2001 Krys Kolanos, F 2002 Ben Eaves, F 2003 J.D. Forrest, D 2004 Patrick Eaves, F Ryan Shannon, F 2005 Ryan Shannon, F 2006 Brian Boyle, F

John Gallagher and two-time All-American Ed “Butch” Songin

Walter Brown Award Awarded annually by the Gridiron Club of Boston to the outstanding American-born college hockey player on a New England team. 1954 Bob Babine, C 1961 Tom “Red” Martin, D 1963 Billy Hogan, C 1966 John Cunniff, W 1967 Jerry York, C 1968 Tim Sheehy, C 1970 Tim Sheehy, C 1976 Richie Smith, C 1978 Joe Mullen, W 1980 Bill Army, C 1981 Mark Switaj, W 1986 Scott Harlow, W 1987 Brian Leetch, D 1990 Greg Brown, D 1991 David Emma, C 1999 Mike Mottau, D 2000 Mike Mottau, D 2001 Brian Gionta, F 2006 Chris Collins, F

1963

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

1984 1985

All-New England

Brian Gionta

Selected by the New England Hockey Writers Association. 1948 Warren Lewis, C Ed “Butch” Songin, D Joe McCusker, D 1949 Bernie Burke, G Ed “Butch” Songin 1950 Warren Lewis, C 1953 Wellington Burtnett, C 1959 Tom “Red” Martin, D Jim Logue, G 1960 Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1961 Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D 1962 Billy Hogan, C

Boston College Hockey

1986 1987

1989

1990

1991

1992

Tom Apprille, G Jack Callahan, D Billy Hogan, C John Cunniff, W John Cunniff, W John Cunniff, W Jerry York, C Tim Sheehy, C Paul Hurley, D Tim Sheehy, C Tim Sheehy, C Tom Mellor, D Tom Mellor, D Richie Smith, C Paul Skidmore, G Richie Smith, C Bob Ferriter, C Paul Skidmore, G Joe Mullen, W Joe Mullen, W Bill Army, C Doug Ellis, G Billy O’Dwyer, C Jim Chisholm, D Dominic Campedelli, D Scott Harlow, W Bob Sweeney, C Scott Harlow, W Craig Janney, C Brian Leetch, D Kevin Stevens, W Greg Brown, D David Littman, G Tim Sweeney, LW Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Steve Heinze, W David Emma, C Ted Crowley, D Scott LaGrand, G Scott LaGrand, G Joe Cleary, D


Honor Roll 1994 1998 1999 2000

2001

2002 2003 2004 2005

2006

2007 2008 2009

Michael Spalla, D Marty Reasoner, F Mike Mottau, D Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Bobby Allen, D Brian Gionta, F Krys Kolanos, F Tony Voce, F Ben Eaves, F Patrick Eaves, F Tony Voce, F Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Ryan Shannon, F Brian Boyle, F Chris Collins, F Peter Harrold, D Cory Schneider, G Brian Boyle, F Nathan Gerbe, F Nathan Gerbe, F Brock Bradford, F

Hockey East Player of the Year 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006

Scott Harlow Brian Leetch Greg Brown Greg Brown David Emma Mike Mottau Brian Gionta Ben Eaves Patrick Eaves Chris Collins

Hockey East Rookie of the Year 1985 1987 1992 1996 1998 2001

Ken Hodge Brian Leetch Ian Moran Marty Reasoner Brian Gionta Chuck Kobasew

Hockey East Best Defensive Defenseman 2000 2001 2004 2006

Mike Mottau Bobby Allen Andrew Alberts Peter Harrold

Hockey East Best Defensive Forward 2001 2007 2008

Mike Lephart Joe Rooney Matt Greene

2001

Hockey East Coach of the Year 1985 2004

1998 1999 2000

Len Ceglarski Jerry York

All-Hockey East First Team 1986 Scott Gordon, G Scott Harlow, F 1987 Craig Janney, F Brian Leetch, D Kevin Stevens, F 1989 Greg Brown, D David Littman, G Tim Sweeney, F 1990 Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Steve Heinze, F 1991 David Emma, F Ted Crowley, D Scott LaGrand, G 1996 David Hymovitz, F 1997 Marty Reasoner, F 1998 Marty Reasoner, F Mike Mottau, D 1999 Brian Gionta, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D Jeff Farkas, F Brian Gionta, F 2001 Brian Gionta, F Bobby Allen, D 2002 Tony Voce, F 2003 Ben Eaves, F 2004 Ryan Shannon, F Tony Voce, F 2005 Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Ryan Shannon, F 2006 Brian Boyle, F Chris Collins, F Peter Harrold, D 2007 Brian Boyle, F 2008 Nathan Gerbe, F Second Team 1985 Doug Brown, F Scott Harlow, F Bob Sweeney, F 1986 Doug Brown, F Bob Emery, D 1987 Dan Shea, F 1988 David Littman, G Dan Shea, F 1989 David Emma, F 1994 Michael Spalla, D

2002 2003 2004

2006 2007 2009

Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D Bobby Allen, D Blake Bellefeuille, F Krys Kolanos, F Chuck Kobasew, F Ben Eaves, F J.D. Forrest, D Andrew Alberts, D Patrick Eaves, F Matti Kaltiainen, G Cory Schneider, G Nathan Gerbe, F Brock Bradford, F

1989

1990

1998

1999

2000

Hockey East All-Rookie Team 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998

2000 2001

2002 2003 2005 2006 2008

Ken Hodge, F Greg Brown, D Brian Leetch, D David Emma, F Steve Heinze, F Ted Crowley, D Ian Moran, D Greg Taylor, G Marty Reasoner, F Mike Mottau, D Bobby Allen, D Scott Clemmensen, G Brian Gionta, F Rob Scuderi, D Krys Kolanos, F Ben Eaves, F J.D. Forrest, D Chuck Kobasew, F Dave Spina, F Chris Collins, F Cory Schneider, G Benn Ferriero, F Brett Motherwell, D Joe Whitney, F

Hockey East Tournament MVP 1987 1990 1998 1999 2001 2005 2007 2008

Brian Leetch, D Scott LaGrand, G Marty Reasoner, F Blake Bellefeuille, F Chuck Kobasew, F Brian Boyle, F Brock Bradford, F Nathan Gerbe, F

Hockey East All-Tournament Team 1985 1986 1987

2009-10 Eagles

Dominic Campedelli, D Doug Brown, F Ken Hodge, F Brian Leetch, D Craig Janney, F

2001

2006

2007

2008

Ken Hodge, F Greg Brown, D Tim Sweeney, F Steve Heinze, F Scott LaGrand, G Greg Brown, D David Emma, F Mike Mottau, D Marty Reasoner, F Jeff Farkas, F Scott Clemmensen, G Bobby Allen, D Blake Bellefeuille, F Jeff Farkas, F Mike Mottau, D Blake Bellefeuille, F Scott Clemmensen, G Bobby Allen, D Chuck Kobasew, F Tony Voce, F Brian Boyle, F Peter Harrold, D Cory Schneider, G Brian Boyle, F Brock Bradford, F Benn Ferriero, F Cory Schneider, G Mike Brennan, D Benn Ferriero, F Nathan Gerbe, F John Muse, G Carl Sneep, D

Hockey East Scholar-Athletes Joe Adams 2006, 2007, 2008 Anthony Aiello 2009 Marc Beran 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Dan Bertram 2006, 2008 Brock Bradford 2009 Mike Brennan 2005, 2007, 2008 Greg Brown 1990 Brendan Buckley 1996, 1999 Brian Callahan 1997 Brad Carlson 1997 Brendan Collins 1993 Chris Collins 2003 Mark Dennehy 1990, 1991 Ales Dolina 2001, 2002 Ben Eaves 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 David Emma 1990, 1991 Jeff Farkas 1997 Pat Gannon 2007, 2008 Brian Gibbons 2009 Brian Gionta 2001 Stephen Gionta 2003 Jeff Giuliano 1999, 2001, 2002 Scott Haig 1993 109


Honor Roll 1997 2004, 2005, 2006 2003, 2004, 2005 2000, 2001 2000 1996 2002 2001 1994 2008, 2009 1994, 1995 1993 2003, 2005 1998, 1999, 2001 Timmy Lewis 1996 Ben Lovejoy 2003 Chris Masters 1996, 1998 Clifton McHale 1996 Mark McLennan 2001 Robbie Miller 2003, 2004, 2005 Ron Pascucci 1990, 1992, 1993 Dave Pergola 1990, 1991 Nick Pierandri 1996 Matt Price 2008, 2009 Cory Schneider 2005, 2006, 2007 Josh Singewald 1993, 1994, 1995 Ben Smith 2007, 2008, 2009 Michael Spalla 1991 Dave Spina 2003, 2005 Dan Sullivan 1999, 2000, 2001 Ryan Taylor 1997 A.J. Walker 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

(Sophomore) 2002-03 Ben Eaves (Junior) 2003-04 Peter Harrold (Sophomore) 2005-06 Peter Harrold (Senior) 2006-07 Ben Smith (Freshman) 2007-08 Mike Brennan (Senior)

1962

Academic All-America

1970

Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. 2005-06 Peter Harrold (Third Team)

1971 1973

Boston College Eagle (Athlete) of the Year

1972

1990 1991 2000 2001 2004 2009

1984 1988

Joe Harney Peter Harrold Ned Havern Marty Hughes Tony Hutchins David Hymovitz Tim Kelleher Chuck Kobasew Jim Krayer Alex Kremer Rob Laferriere Brian Lane Taylor Leahy Mike Lephart

Greg Brown David Emma Mike Mottau Brian Gionta Ben Eaves Brock Bradford

Boston College Outstanding Male ScholarAthletes Presented by Boston College to the most outstanding member of each class who best combines athletics and academics. 1996-97 Jeff Farkas (Freshman) 1997-98 Mike Lephart (Freshman) 2000-01 Chuck Kobasew (Freshman) Jeff Giuliano (Junior) 2001-02 Ben Eaves 110

1963

1964 1965 1966 1969

Joe Morgan

Verizon Academic All-District I Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. 2001-02 Ben Eaves Jeff Giuliano 2002-03 Ben Eaves

All-East MVP 1954 1965 1970 1973

Bob Babine, C John Cunniff, W Tim Sheehy, D Tom Mellor, D

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1984

Billy Hogan, C Jack Leetch, W Tom Apprille, G Jack Callahan, D Bill Hogan, C John Cunniff, W John Cunniff, W Jerry York, C Paul Hurley, D Tim Sheehy, C Tom Mellor, D Tim Sheehy, C Tom Mellor, D Tom Mellor, D Ned Yetten, G Paul Skidmore, G Richie Smith, C Bob Ferriter, C Paul Skidmore, G Joe Mullen, W Joe Mullen, W Doug Ellis, G Jim Chisholm, D

All-East 1947

United States Olympic Team 1932 1952 1956 1964 1968

1992

1994 1998

2002

2006

Joe Fitzgerald, G Len Ceglarski, W Jack Mulhern, W Wellington Burtnett, C Frank O’Grady, W Tom “Red” Martin, D John Cunniff, W Paul Hurley, D Jim Logue, G Kevin Ahearn, W Tom Mellor, D Tim Sheehy, C (Capt.) Gary Sampson, W Greg Brown, D Craig Janney, C Brian Leetch, D (Capt.) Kevin Stevens,W Greg Brown, D David Emma, C Scott Gordon, G Steve Heinze, W Marty McInnis, W Ted Crowley, D Bill Guerin, F Brian Leetch, D John Cunniff, Asst. Coach Bill Guerin, F Brian Leetch, D John Cunniff, Asst. Coach Brian Gionta, F Bill Guerin, F

1948 1949

1950

1951 1952 1953

1954 1956

1958 1959

1960

1961

Bernie Burke, G Warren Lewis, C John Murphy, W Ed “Butch” Songin, D Warren Lewis, C Ed “Butch” Songin, D Bernie Burke, G Warren Lewis, C Jack McIntire, W Jack Mulhern, W Ed “Butch” Songin, D Len Ceglarski, W Fran Harrington, W Warren Lewis, C Joe McCusker, D Len Ceglarski, W Joe Morgan, C Frank O’Grady, W Wellington Burtnett, C Bob Kiley, D Frank O’Grady, W Bob Babine, C Bob Kiley, D Ed Carroll, W Chuck D’Entremont, G Jim Tiernan, D Ned Bunyon, W Joe Jangro, D Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D Billy Daley, C Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D Billy Daley, C Jim Logue, G Tom “Red” Martin, D

Boston College Hockey

All-East Outstanding Defenseman 1947 1948 1949 1954 1960 1961

Ed “Butch” Songin Ed “Butch” Songin Ed “Butch” Songin Bob Kiley Tom “Red” Martin Tom “Red” Martin

Norman F. Dailey Memorial Award Given in memory of Norman F. Dailey ’49 to the team’s most valuable player. Dailey was a goaltender on the 1949 national championship squad. 1965 Ralph Toran 1966 John Cunniff 1967 Jerry York 1968 Tim Sheehy 1969 Paul Hurley 1970 Tim Sheehy 1971 Tom Mellor 1972 Neil Higgins 1973 Tom Mellor 1974 Ray D’Arcy 1975 Richie Smith 1976 Richie Smith 1977 Bob Ferriter 1978 Joe Mullen 1979 Joe Mullen 1980 Bill Army 1981 Bob O’Connor 1982 Ed Rauseo 1983 Jim Chisholm 1984 Dominic Campedelli


Honor Roll 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

2001

2002 2003 2004 2005

2006 2007 2008 2009

Doug Brown Scott Gordon Scott Harlow Brian Leetch Dan Shea David Littman Tim Sweeney Greg Brown David Emma Scott LaGrand Michael Spalla Greg Taylor Michael Spalla Ryan Haggerty Greg Taylor David Hymovitz Marty Reasoner Marty Reasoner Mike Mottau Marty Reasoner Mike Mottau Mike Mottau Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Blake Bellefeuille Bobby Allen Scott Clemmensen Brian Gionta Tony Voce Ben Eaves Tony Voce Andrew Alberts Patrick Eaves Ryan Shannon Chris Collins Cory Schneider Brian Boyle Cory Schneider Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford

James A. Tiernan Memorial Award Given in memory of James E. Tiernan ’56 to the team’s most improved player. Tiernan was the Most Valuable Player of the 1956 Beanpot Tournament. 1967 Woody Johnson 1968 Steve Cedorchuk 1969 Willy Putnam 1970 Don Callow 1971 Joe Keaveney 1972 Kevin Kimball 1973 Ned Yetten 1974 Mark Riley 1975 Mark Albrecht 1976 Kerry Young 1977 Dave Annecchiarico 1978 Joe Augustine

William J. Flynn Coaches Award

John “Snooks” Kelley became the first coach to achieve 500 career victories when the Eagles defeated Boston University, 7-5, on Feb. 23, 1972. 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mark Switaj Steve Barger Bobby Hehir Jeff Cowles Billy McDonough Scott Harlow John McNamara Jim Herlihy Kevin Houle Craig Janney David Littman Shawn Kennedy Bill Nolan Sandy Galuppo Joe Cleary David Franzosa John Joyce Ryan Haggerty Brad Carlson Clifton McHale Brian Callahan Andy Powers Chris Masters Ales Dolinar Marty Hughes Jeff Giuliano Brooks Orpik Anthony D’Arpino A.J. Walker Ty Hennes Stephen Gionta Brian Boyle Joe Rooney Brock Bradford Nathan Gerbe Pat Gannon Ben Smith Kyle Kucharski

Given in memory of William J. Flynn, the former Boston College student-athlete, faculty member, coach and athletics director. Flynn was a founding member of the Hockey East Association. 1992 Mike Delay 1993 Scott Zygulski 1994 Josh Singewald 1995 Michael McCarthy 1996 Don Chase 1997 Ryan Taylor 1998 Ken Hemenway 1999 Matt Mulhern Nick Pierandri 2000 Kevin Caulfield 2001 Mark McLennan 2002 Ben Eaves J.D. Forrest 2003 Tim Kelleher 2004 Justin Dziama 2005 Ryan Murphy 2006 Stephen Gionta 2007 Benn Ferriero 2008 Dan Bertram Mike Brennan 2009 Justin Murphy

1987

1988 1989 1990 1991

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

John A. “Snooks” Kelley Memorial Award Given in memory of John A. “Snooks” Kelley to the player who best typifies Boston College hockey. Kelley was a legendary BC manager, player and coach. 1967 Gordie Clarke 1968 Kevin Ahearn 1969 John Sullivan 1970 Kevin Ahearn 1971 Vin Shanley 1972 Vin Shanley 1973 Bob Reardon 1974 Tom Murray 1975 Mark Riley 1976 Mark Albrecht 1977 Paul Skidmore 1978 Skip House 1979 Steve Barger 1980 Brian Burns 1981 George Amidon 1982 Jeff Cowles 1983 Bill Switaj 1984 Dan Griffin 1985 David Livingston 1986 Michael Barron

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2006 2007 2008 2009

John McLean Shaun Real Kevin Stevens Chris Stapleton John Devereaux David Buckley David Emma Jeff O’Neill David Pergola Mark Dennehy Jason Rathbone Ron Pascucci Don Chase Jim Krayer Tom Ashe Joe Harney David Wainwright Brian Gionta Jamie O’Leary Brendan Buckley Bobby Allen Scott Clemmensen Marty Hughes Rob Scuderi Ales Dolinar Jeff Giuliano J.D. Forrest Ben Eaves Ryan Shannon Matti Kaltiainen Taylor Leahy Brian Boyle Peter Harrold Joe Rooney Mike Brennan Matt Greene Tim Filangieri Andrew Orpik

Bernie Burke Award Named in honor of Bernie Burke ’49, this award is given to the most outstanding freshman. Burke was a standout goaltender for the Eagles in the late 1940s. He later served a long tenure as the program’s freshman coach. 2002 Ryan Shannon 2003 Peter Harrold 2004 Joe Rooney 2005 Cory Schneider 2006 Benn Ferriero Brett Motherwell 2007 Ben Smith 2008 John Muse Joe Whitney 2009 Cam Atkinson

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Career Records Total Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

36. 37.

39. 41. 42. 43. 45.

48.

51. 52. 53. 54. 112

(includes all players with 100+ points) NAME YEARS GP G A David Emma 1987-91 147 112 127 Brian Gionta 1997-2001 164 123 109 Scott Harlow 1982-86 149 105 118 Joe Mullen 1975-79 110 110 102 Richie Smith 1972-76 110 94 104 Dan Shea 1984-88 155 66 124 Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 159 88 102 Tim Sheehy 1967-70 80 74 111 Paul Barrett 1974-78 121 78 99 Bob Ferriter 1973-77 115 66 108 Blake Bellefeuille 1996-2000 159 78 96 Kevin Stevens 1983-87 158 71 99 Ben Eaves 2000-04 116 53 116 Tony Voce 2000-04 160 90 77 Bill Army 1976-80 121 64 100 Billy O’Dwyer 1978-82 124 64 98 Doug Brown 1982-86 143 73 89 Marty Reasoner 1995-98 111 69 93 Steve Heinze 1988-91 116 74 85 Mike Mottau 1996-2000 163 27 130 Ken Hodge 1984-87 99 60 94 John Cunniff 1963-66 75 71 82 Billy Daley 1958-61 78 76 77 Tim Sweeney 1985-89 127 77 75 Bob Sweeney 1982-86 138 78 74 Ed Kenty 1970-73 81 79 71 Ryan Shannon 2001-05 154 51 99 Marty McInnis 1988-91 118 58 84 Brian Boyle 2003-07 159 65 75 Benn Ferriero 2005-09 165 64 75 Jack Mulhern 1948-51 59 64 72 Tom Mellor 1969-71 1972-73 81 37 98 Tom Martin 1959-61 78 23 111 Jerry York 1964-67 81 64 70 Jack Leetch 1960-63 84 62 72 Nathan Gerbe 2005-08 123 71 62 Paul Hurley 1965-67 1968-69 81 55 77 Bob Reardon 1970-73 83 57 76 David Hymovitz 1992-96 144 72 58 Billy Hogan 1960-63 84 58 72 Phil Dyer 1963-66 81 42 86 Ed Rauseo 1980-84 126 48 78 Ray Chaisson 1939-41 32 62 63 Kevin Ahearn 1967-70 82 45 80 Warren Lewis 1946-50 54 65 57 Marc Beran 1989-93 150 55 67 Chris Collins 2002-06 162 63 59 Mike Lephart 1997-2001 160 54 67 David Franzosa 1988-92 139 42 79 Greg Brown 1986-87 1988-90 119 24 96 Lee Blossom 1979-83 111 58 60 Mike Ewanouski 1977-81 116 51 65 Jeff Giuliano 1998-2002 166 40 74 Ryan Haggerty 1991-95 137 58 55

PTS 239 232 223 212 198 190 190 185 177 174 174 170 169 167 164 162 162 162 159 157 154 153 153 152 152 150 150 142 140 139 136

HT 4 9 8 7 7 0 5 4 1 2 2 2 0 5 1 1 1 1 4 0 2 6 7 3 3 1 0 3 2 1 6

135 134 134 134 133

0 0 2 2 3

132 132 130 130 128 126 125 125 122 122 122 121 121

6 2 3 4 0 1 8 1 8 0 3 1 1

120 118 116 114 113

0 3 1 0 2

Tim Sheehy

55. Bobby Allen Craig Janney Brock Bradford 58. Len Ceglarski 59. Patrick Eaves 60. Paul Schilling Jim Mullen Paul Hammer Jack Callahan 64. Dan Bertram 65. John Pryor Joe Augustine John Joyce 67. Michael Spalla Dave Spina

1997-2001 1985-87 2005-09 1948-51 2002-05 1967-70 1963-66 1977-81 1990-94 2004-08 1938-41 1975-78 1990-94 1990-94 2001-05

167 71 125 52 84 61 86 125 139 161 48 93 128 141 137

25 41 53 49 47 51 60 55 59 37 56 27 38 24 49

85 69 57 59 60 55 46 51 47 68 48 77 66 79 54

110 110 110 108 107 106 106 106 106 105 104 104 104 103 103

0 0 1 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

12.

(includes all players with 50+ goals) NAME YEARS Brian Gionta 1997-2001 David Emma 1987-91 Joe Mullen 1975-79 Scott Harlow 1982-86 Richie Smith 1972-76 Tony Voce 2000-04 Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 Ed Kenty 1970-73 Blake Bellefeuille 1996-00 Paul Barrett 1974-78 Bob Sweeney 1982-86 Tim Sweeney 1985-89

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G 123 112 110 105 94 90 88 79 78 78 78 77


Career Records 13. Billy Daley 14. Steve Heinze Tim Sheehy 16. Doug Brown 17. David Hymovitz 18. John Cunniff Kevin Stevens Nathan Gerbe 21. Marty Reasoner 22. Bob Ferriter Dan Shea 24. Warren Lewis Brian Boyle 26. Bill Army Billy O’Dwyer Jack Mulhern Jerry York Benn Ferriero 31. Chris Collins 32. Jack Leetch Ray Chaisson 34. Ken Hodge Jim Mullen 36. Jack Callahan 37. Ryan Haggerty Marty McInnis Billy Hogan Lee Blossom 41. Bob Reardon 42. Paul Hurley Marc Beran 44. Mike Lephart Brian Callahan 46. Ben Eaves 47. Mike Ewanouski Ryan Shannon

1959-61 1988-91 1967-70 1982-86 1992-96 1963-66 1983-87 2005-08 1995-98 1973-77 1983-87 1946-50 2003-07 1976-80 1978-82 1948-51 1964-67 2005-09 2002-06 1960-63 1939-41 1984-87 1963-66 1990-94 1991-95 1988-91 1960-63 1979-83 1970-73 1965-67 & 1968-69 1989-93 1997-01 1993-97 2000-04 1977-81 2001-05

76 74 74 73 72 71 71 71 69 66 66 65 65 64 64 64 64 64 63 62 62 60 60 59 58 58 58 58 57 55 55 54 54 53 51 51

YEARS 1997-2001 1939-41 1946-50 1982-86 1958-61 1972-76 1975-79 1948-51 1963-66 1965-69

HT 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6

Hat Tricks NAME 1. Brian Gionta 2. Ray Chaisson Warren Lewis Scott Harlow 5. Billy Daley Richie Smith Joe Mullen 8. Jack Mulhern John Cunniff Paul Hurley

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14.

17. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 32. 33.

37. 38.

Assists NAME Mike Mottau David Emma Dan Shea Scott Harlow Ben Eaves Tim Sheehy Tom Martin

Richie Smith

(Includes all players with 70+ assists) YEARS 1996-2000 1987-91 1983-87 1982-86 2000-04 1967-70 1959-61

A 130 127 124 118 116 111 111

41. 43. 44. 46. 47.

Brian Gionta 1997-2001 Bob Ferriter 1973-77 Richie Smith 1972-76 Jeff Farkas 1996-2000 Joe Mullen 1975-79 Bill Army 1976-80 Paul Barrett 1974-78 Ryan Shannon 2001-05 Kevin Stevens 1983-87 Billy O’Dwyer 1978-82 Tom Mellor 1969-73 Blake Bellefeuille 1996-2000 Greg Brown 1986-87 & 1988-90 Ken Hodge 1984-87 Marty Reasoner 1995-98 Doug Brown 1982-86 Phil Dyer 1963-66 Bobby Allen 1997-2001 Steve Heinze 1988-91 Marty McInnis 1988-91 John Cunniff 1963-66 Kevin Ahearn 1967-70 David Franzosa 1988-92 Michael Spalla 1990-94 Ed Rauseo 1980-84 Tony Voce 2000-04 Bill Daley 1959-61 Paul Hurley 1965-69 Joe Augustine 1975-78 Bob Reardon 1970-73 Tim Sweeney 1985-89 Brian Boyle 2003-07 Benn Ferriero 2005-09 Jeff Giuliano 1998-2002 Bob Sweeney 1982-86 J.D. Forrest 2000-04 Jack Mulhern 1948-51 Jack Leetch 1960-63 Ed Kenty 1970-73 Jerry York 1964-67

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109 108 104 102 102 100 99 99 99 98 98 96 96 94 93 89 86 85 85 84 82 80 79 79 78 77 77 77 77 76 75 75 75 74 74 73 72 72 71 70 113


Career Records Games Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8. 9.

12. 13.

14.

20. 22.

25. 27. 29. 30. 31. 32.

35.

40.

NAME Rob Scuderi Mike Brennan Bobby Allen Jeff Giuliano Mike Lephart Brian Gionta Benn Ferriero Mike Mottau Kevin Caulfield Chris Collins Matt Greene Dan Bertram Tony Voce Marty Hughes Ales Dolinar Brett Peterson Jeff Farkas Blake Bellefeuille Brian Boyle Kevin Stevens Brendan Buckley Matt Mulhern Joe Rooney Tim Filangieri Ryan Murphy Peter Harrold Dan Shea Andrew Orpik Ryan Shannon Jeff O’Neill Stephen Gionta Andy Powers Marc Beran Ned Havern Andrew Alberts Bill Cass Chris Masters Scott Harlow Ken Hemenway David Emma Ron Pascucci

Goalie Wins YEARS 1997-2001 2004-08 1997-2001 1998-2002 1997-2001 1997-2001 2005-09 1996-2000 1996-2000 2002-06 2004-08 2004-08 2000-04 1997-2001 1998-2002 2000-04 1996-2000 1996-2000 2003-07 1983-87 1995-99 1995-99 2003-07 2005-09 2001-05 2002-06 1984-88 2005-09 2001-05 1986-90 2002-06 1995-99 1989-93 2001-05 2001-05 1999-2003 1995-99 1982-86 1994-98 1986-90 1989-93

GP 169 168 167 166 164 164 165 163 162 162 162 161 160 160 160 159 159 159 159 158 158 157 157 157 156 156 155 155 154 152 151 150 150 150 149 149 149 149 149 147 147

NAME 1. Scott Clemmensen 2. Matti Kaltiainen Cory Schneider 4. Scott Gordon 5. Paul Skidmore Greg Taylor Jim Logue 8. David Littman 9. Bernie Burke 10. John Muse 11. Scott LaGrand 12 Chuck D’Entremont

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

NAME Matti Kaltiainen Cory Schneider Scott Clemmensen Tim Kelleher George McPhee

GAA 2.04 2.09 2.52 2.62 2.73

Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 5. 114

NAME Cory Schneider Scott Clemmensen Jack Fitzgerald Matti Kaltiainen Joe Carroll

YEARS 2004-07 1997-2001 1922-25 2001-05 1951-54

W 99 66 66 64 55 53 53 50 45 43 40 39

Saves Leaders

Goals Against Average (Post 1932) YEARS 2001-05 2004-07 1997-2001 1999-03 1966-67

YEARS 1997-2001 2001-05 2004-07 1982-86 1975-79 1993-97 1958-61 1985-89 1946-49 20061989-92 1953-56

SO 15 13 8 8 6 Boston College Hockey

1. Greg Taylor YEARS GAMES 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 1994-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 1995-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . .130

SAVES . . . . . . . . . .1,024 . . . . . . . . . . . .891 . . . . . . . . . . . .957 . . . . . . . . . . . .733 . . . . . . . . .3,605

2. Scott Clemmensen YEARS GAMES 1997-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .28 2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . .146

SAVES . . . . . . . . . . . .777 . . . . . . . . . . . .953 . . . . . . . . . . . .629 . . . . . . . . . . . .875 . . . . . . . . .3,234

3. Scott Gordon YEARS GAMES 1982-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 1985-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . .112

SAVES . . . . . . . . . . . .201 . . . . . . . . . . . .954 . . . . . . . . . .1,048 . . . . . . . . . . . .852 . . . . . . . . .3,055

4. Paul Skidmore YEARS GAMES 1975-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 1976-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 1977-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 1978-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . .95

SAVES . . . . . . . . . . . .810 . . . . . . . . . . . .714 . . . . . . . . . . . .704 . . . . . . . . . . . .533 . . . . . . . . .2,761

5. Cory Schneider YEARS GAMES 2004-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . .99

SAVES . . . . . . . . . . . .382 . . . . . . . . . .1,088 . . . . . . . . . .1,111 . . . . . . . . .2,581


Single-Season Records — Individual Total Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10.

14.

Craig Janney . . . . . . . .1986-87 David Emma . . . . . . . .1990-91 Scott Harlow . . . . . . . .1985-86 Billy Daley . . . . . . . . . .1960-61 Tim Sweeney . . . . . . . .1988-89 Marty Reasoner . . . . . .1997-98 David Emma . . . . . . . .1989-90 Scott Harlow . . . . . . . .1984-85 Kevin Stevens . . . . . . .1986-87 Tim Sheehy . . . . . . . . .1969-70 Joe Mullen . . . . . . . . . .1977-78 Doug Brown . . . . . . . .1984-85 Nathan Gerbe . . . . . . .2007-08 Ray Chaisson . . . . . . .1939-40 John Cunniff . . . . . . . .1964-65 Jerry York . . . . . . . . . .1966-67

. . . . . .83 . . . . . .81 . . . . . .79 . . . . . .74 . . . . . .73 . . . . . .73 . . . . . .72 . . . . . .72 . . . . . .70 . . . . . .68 . . . . . .68 . . . . . .68 . . . . . .68 . . . . . .67 . . . . . .67 . . . . . .67

Goals 1. David Emma . . . . . . . .1989-90 Scott Harlow . . . . . . . .1985-86 3. Doug Brown . . . . . . . .1984-85 4. David Emma . . . . . . . .1990-91 Kevin Stevens . . . . . . .1986-87 Nathan Gerbe . . . . . . .2007-08 7. Scott Harlow . . . . . . . .1984-85 Joe Mullen . . . . . . . . . .1977-78 Jack Mulhern . . . . . . .1948-49 Chris Collins . . . . . . . .2005-06 11. Brian Gionta . . . . . . . .2000-01 Brian Gionta . . . . . .1999-2000 Marty Reasoner . . . . . .1997-98 Ray Chaisson . . . . . . .1939-40 Billy Daley . . . . . . . . . .1960-61 16. Jeff Farkas . . . . . . . .1999-2000 Jeff Farkas . . . . . . . . . .1998-99 Bob Sweeney . . . . . . . .1984-85 Joe Mullen . . . . . . . . . .1978-79 Paul Hurley . . . . . . . . .1966-67

. . . . . .38 . . . . . .38 . . . . . .37 . . . . . .35 . . . . . .35 . . . . . .35 . . . . . .34 . . . . . .34 . . . . . .34 . . . . . .34 . . . . . .33 . . . . . .33 . . . . . .33 . . . . . .33 . . . . . .33 . . . . . .32 . . . . . .32 . . . . . .32 . . . . . .32 . . . . . .32

Hat Tricks 1. Scott Harlow . . . . . . . .1985-86 Paul Hurley . . . . . . . . .1966-67 3. Billy Daley . . . . . . . . . .1960-61 Jack Mulhern . . . . . . .1949-50 Ray Chaisson . . . . . . .1940-41

. . . . . . .6 . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . .5

Billy Daley ’61 recorded five hat tricks in 1960-61. 9. Billy Daley . . . . . . . . . .1960-61 Jerry York . . . . . . . . . .1966-67 Tim Sheehy . . . . . . . . .1968-69 Scott Harlow . . . . . . . .1985-86 13. Billy Hogan . . . . . . . . .1962-63 Tim Sheehy . . . . . . . . .1969-70 Doug Brown . . . . . . . .1985-86 Marty Reasoner . . . . . .1997-98 Joe Whitney . . . . . . . .2007-08

. . . . . .41 . . . . . .41 . . . . . .41 . . . . . .41 . . . . . .40 . . . . . .40 . . . . . .40 . . . . . .40 . . . . . .40

Goaltending Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

John Muse . . . . . . . . . .2007-08 Cory Schneider . . . . . .2006-07 Cory Schneider . . . . . .2005-06 Scott Gordon . . . . . . . .1984-85 Greg Taylor . . . . . . . . .1993-94 John Muse . . . . . . . . . .2008-09 Greg Taylor . . . . . . . . .1995-96 Scott Gordon . . . . . . . .1983-84 Scott Clemmensen . . .1998-99 David Littman . . . . . . .1988-89 David Littman . . . . . . .1987-88

. . .1,171 . . .1,111 . . .1,088 . . .1,048 . . .1,024 . . . . .961 . . . . .957 . . . . .954 . . . . .953 . . . . .912 . . . . .912

Goals-Against Average (Post-1932, minimum of 15 games played) 1. Matti Kaltiainen . . . . .2003-04 . . . .1.76 2. Matti Kaltiainen . . . . .2004-05 . . . .1.80 3. Cory Schneider . . . . . .2004-05 . . . .1.90 4. Tim Kelleher . . . . . .1999-2000 . . . .2.02 5. Cory Schneider . . . . . .2005-06 . . . .2.04 6. Scott Clemmensen . . .2000-01 . . . .2.12 7. Cory Schneider . . . . . .2006-07 . . . .2.15 8. Jim Logue . . . . . . . . . .1960-61 . . . .2.17 9. Scott Clemmensen .1999-2000 . . . .2.20 John Muse . . . . . . . . . .2007-08 . . . .2.20

Goaltending Shutouts Games Played 1. Doug Brown . . . . . . . .1984-85 . . . . . .45 David Livingston . . . .1984-85 . . . . . .45

Assists 1. Craig Janney . . . . . . . .1986-87 2. David Emma . . . . . . .1990-91 3. Tom Mellor . . . . . . . . .1972-73 Dan Shea . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87 5. Dom Campedelli . . . . .1984-85 Ken Hodge . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Tim Sweeney . . . . . . . .1988-89 8. Phil Dyer . . . . . . . . . . .1964-65

. . . . . .55 . . . . . .46 . . . . . .45 . . . . . .45 . . . . . .44 . . . . . .44 . . . . . .44 . . . . . .43

1. 2. 3. 4.

Cory Schneider . . . . . .2005-06 Cory Schneider . . . . . .2006-07 Scott Clemmensen .1999-2000 Matti Kaltiainen . . . . .2003-04 Scott Clemmensen . . .1997-98 6. Scott Clemmensen . . .2000-01 Jack Fitzgerald . . . . . .1922-23 Jack Fitzgerald . . . . . .1924-25 Joe Carroll . . . . . . . . . .1952-53 Charlie Driscoll . . . . . .1961-62 George McPhee . . . . . .1966-67

. . . . . . .8 . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .3 Jim Logue (left), pictured here with teammate Glen Crosby, registered a 2.17 GAA in 1960-61.

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Single-Season Superlatives Senior Superlatives Goals Player Year 1. Scott Harlow . . . . .1985-86 2. David Emma . . . . .1990-91 3. Kevin Stevens . . . .1986-87 4. Chris Collins . . . . .2005-06 5. Ray Chaisson . . . . .1939-40 Brian Gionta . . . . .2000-01

Ken Hodge

Sophomore Superlatives Goals . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . .35 . . . . . . . . .35 . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . .33 . . . . . . . . .33

Assists Player Year 1. David Emma . . . . . .1990-91 2. Tom Mellor . . . . . . .1972-73 3. Tim Sweeney . . . . . .1988-89 4. Scott Harlow . . . . . .1985-86 Jerry York . . . . . . . .1966-67

Assists . . . . . . . . . .46 . . . . . . . . . .45 . . . . . . . . . .44 . . . . . . . . . .41 . . . . . . . . . .41

Points Player Year 1. David Emma . . . . . .1990-91 2. Scott Harlow . . . . . .1985-86 3. Tim Sweeney . . . . . .1988-89 4. Kevin Stevens . . . . .1986-87 5. Tim Sheehy . . . . . .1969-70

Points . . . . . . . . . .81 . . . . . . . . . .79 . . . . . . . . . .73 . . . . . . . . . .70 . . . . . . . . .68

Goals . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . .33 . . . . . . . . .31 . . . . . . . . .28 . . . . . . . . .28

Assists Player Year 1. Craig Janney . . . . .1986-87 2. Bill Army . . . . . . . .1977-79 3. Steve Heinze . . . . .1989-90 Mike Mottau . . . . .1997-98 5. Ray Chaisson . . . . .1939-40 Greg Brown . . . . . .1988-89

Assists . . . . . . . . .55 . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . .36 . . . . . . . . .36 . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . .34

Points Player Year 1. Craig Janney . . . . .1986-87 2. Ray Chaisson . . . . .1939-40 3. Jack Mulhern . . . . .1948-49 4. Steve Heinze . . . . .1989-90 5. Brian Gionta . . . . .1998-99 Bill Army . . . . . . . .1977-78

Points . . . . . . . . .83 . . . . . . . . .67 . . . . . . . . .65 . . . . . . . . .63 . . . . . . . . .60 . . . . . . . . .60

Junior Superlatives Goals Player Year 1. David Emma . . . . . .1989-90 2. Doug Brown . . . . . .1984-85 3. Nathan Gerbe . . . . .2007-08 4. Scott Harlow . . . . . .1984-85 5. Joe Mullen . . . . . . . .1977-78

Goals . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . . .37 . . . . . . . . . .35 . . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . . .34

Goals Player Year 1. Brian Gionta . . . . .1997-98 2. Chuck Kobasew . . .2000-01 Richie Smith . . . . .1972-73 4. Steve Heinze . . . . .1988-89 5. Ken Hodge . . . . . . .1984-85

Goals . . . . . . . . .30 . . . . . . . . .27 . . . . . . . . .27 . . . . . . . . .26 . . . . . . . . .20

Assists Player Year 1. Dan Shea . . . . . . . . .1986-87 2. Dominic Campedelli .1984-85 3. Phil Dyer . . . . . . . . .1964-65 4. Tim Sheehy . . . . . . .1968-69 5. Marty Reasoner . . . .1997-98

Assists . . . . . . . . . .45 . . . . . . . . . .44 . . . . . . . . . .43 . . . . . . . . . .41 . . . . . . . . . .40

Assists Player Year 1. Ken Hodge . . . . . . .1984-85 2. Joe Whitney . . . . . .2007-08 3. Brian Leetch . . . . . .1986-87 4. Brian Gionta . . . . .1997-98 5. Richie Smith . . . . .1972-73

Assists . . . . . . . . .44 . . . . . . . . .40 . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . .32 . . . . . . . . .31

Points Player Year 1. Marty Reasoner . . . .1997-98 2. David Emma . . . . . .1989-90 3. Scott Harlow . . . . . .1984-85 4. Doug Brown . . . . . .1984-85 Joe Mullen . . . . . . . .1977-78 Nathan Gerbe . . . . .2007-08

Points . . . . . . . . . .73 . . . . . . . . . .72 . . . . . . . . . .72 . . . . . . . . . .68 . . . . . . . . . .68 . . . . . . . . . .68

Points Player Year 1. Ken Hodge . . . . . . .1984-85 2. Brian Gionta . . . . .1997-98 3. Richie Smith . . . . .1972-73 4. Joe Whitney . . . . . .2007-08 5. Steve Heinze . . . . .1988-89 Chuck Kobasew . . .2000-01

Points . . . . . . . . .64 . . . . . . . . .62 . . . . . . . . .58 . . . . . . . . .51 . . . . . . . . .49 . . . . . . . . .49

Freshman Superlatives

Marty Reasoner

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Goals Player Year 1. Jack Mulhern . . . . .1948-49 2. Ray Chaisson . . . . .1939-40 3. Tim Sweeney . . . . .1986-87 4. Craig Janney . . . . .1986-87 Joe Mullen . . . . . . .1976-77

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Miscellaneous Records Single-Season Team Records Most Games Played . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Most Victories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-01 Most Home Victories . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90 Most Road Victories . . . . .1979-80, 1984-85 Most Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 Most Home Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95 Most Road Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-88 Most Ties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08 Most Overtime Games . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08 Most Overtime Victories . . . . . . . . . .1983-84 Most Overtime Losses . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Highest Winning Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . .1948-49 Lowest Winning Pct. . . . . . . . . . . . .1933-34 Most Goals Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Most Goals Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 Most Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Most Total Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Most Power-Play Goals . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98 Most Shorthanded Goals . .1986-87, 1988-89 Most Penalty Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-97 Most Saves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Most Shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06

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Miscellaneous Team Records Longest Unbeaten Streak . . . . . . . . . .22 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/1/49-2/7/50 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak . . . .18 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/25/90-2/17/91 Longest Road Unbeaten Streak . . . . .10 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/10/84-2/23/85 Longest Winning Streak . . . . . . . . . .22 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/1/49-2/7/50 Longest Home Winning Streak . . . . .18 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/25/90-2/17/91 Longest Road Winning Streak . . . . . .10 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/30/84-2/23/85 Longest Losing Streak . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Games . . . . . .Most Recent; 2/10/95-2/26/95 Longest Home Losing Streak . . . . . .4 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/30/70-1/26/71 Longest Road Losing Streak . . . . . . .6 Games . . . . . .Most Recent; 1/11/02-1/27/02 Longest Scoring Streak . . . . . . . . . . .189 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/15/83-2/1/88 Most 20-Goal Scorers in a Season . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87 (Kevin Stevens, Tim Sweeney, Ken Hodge, Craig Janney, Dan Shea)

Single-Game Individual Records Most Goals John Pryor . . . . . . . . .12/27/39 vs. Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Thirteen players tied with five goals in one game Most Assists Jack Mulhern . . . . . . .12/13/48 vs. Ft. Devens . . . . . . . . . .7 Seven players tied with six assists in one game Most Points Ray Chaisson . . . . . . .12/27/39 vs. Cornell . . . . . . . . . . .11 John Pryor . . . . . . . . .12/27/39 vs. Cornell . . . . . . . . . . .11 Jack Mulhern . . . . . . .12/13/48 vs. Ft. Devens . . . . . . . . .10 Most Saves Tim Ready . . . . . . . . .2/11/36 vs. Princeton . . . . . . . . . . .82 Al Pitts . . . . . . . . . . . .2/26/58 vs. Boston Univ. . . . . . . . .63 Greg Taylor . . . . . . . .1/12/96 vs. Boston Univ. . . . . . . . .61 Al Pitts . . . . . . . . . . . .1/20/58 vs. Boston Univ. . . . . . . . .61 Tim Ready . . . . . . . . .2/4/39 vs. Boston Univ. . . . . . . . . .61

Single-Game Team Records Most Goals Scored 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/27/39 vs. Cornell Most Goals Allowed 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/18/71 vs. Notre Dame 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/11/54 vs. Minnesota 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/12/43 vs. Dartmouth Paul Skidmore

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1999 Retirement Ceremony

Between periods of the Feb. 20, 1999 game against New Hampshire, three former Eagles were on hand to have their jerseys retired by Boston College Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo (far left). All three men have made significant contributions to the Boston College hockey program both on and off the ice. The jerseys of Butch Songin (represented in this photo by his brother, Walter, second from left), Jim Logue and Joe Mullen will hang above the rafters of Kelley Rink forever.

Jim Logue

Edward “Butch” Songin

Joe Mullen

• Three-year letterwinner, served as BC’s top goaltender from 1959-1961. • Earned All-America honors in 1959. • Was named MVP of the Beanpot in 1959. • Enjoyed a terrific post-BC career, playing on the U.S. National team for seven years; was the United States’ man between the pipes during the 1968 Olympic Games in Grenoble, France. • Currently in his 17th season as an assistant coach at Boston College; has previously coached at Merrimack College, Salem State College and North Andover High School. • Inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1985.

• Member of the school’s national championship team in 1948-49. • Hard-checking defenseman who twice earned All-America accolades. • Finished BC career with 77 points — 33 goals and 44 assists — in 63 games played. • Was a two-sport athlete on the Heights, playing football as well. • Quarterbacked the football team, throwing for 2,534 yards and 24 TDs. • Later starred for the Boston Patriots. • Inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1970.

• Played for the Eagles from 1975-79. • Two-time All-America, All-New England and All-East selection. • Member of BC’s Varsity Club Hall of Fame, an honor he attained in 1998. • All-time leading American-born point scorer in NHL history (1,063 points). • First American-born player to score 500 NHL goals. • NHL first-team All Star in 1988-89. • Member of three Stanley Cup titlists (Calgary in 1989, Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992).

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2000 Retirement Ceremony

John A. “Snooks” Kelley • Legendary coach guided the Eagles to a 501-243-15 mark in his 36-year career. • Led the Eagles to the 1949 National Championship over Dartmouth and Boston College became the first Eastern team to win the title. • Became the first college coach to accumulate 500 victories; reached the milestone in a 7-5 victory over crosstown rival Boston University on Feb. 23, 1972. • Earned nine NCAA Tournament and ECAC Division I berths. • Won eight New England Championships and eight Beanpot titles. • Charter member of the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame (1970). • Received the NHL’s Lester Patrick Award in 1972 for his “outstanding service to hockey in the United States” and was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

Tom “Red” Martin

Ray Chaisson

• Starred on the Eagles’ blueline from 1959 to 1961; captained the team during the 1960-61 season. • Ranks 31st on BC’s career scoring list, second among defensemen, with 23 goals and 111 assists in 78 career games; ranks fifth in career assists. • A two-time All-America selection; a threetime All-East and All-New England pick. • Twice earned All-East Outstanding Defenseman honors. • Earned the prestigious Walter Brown Award in 1961 — the award honors the top American-born hockey player in New England. • Member of the 1964 United States Olympic team. • Named to the All-Boston Garden Beanpot Team.

• Posted 125 career points (62 goals and 63 assists) in just 32 games, a 3.91 points-pergame average. • Member of the 1939-40 and 1940-41 Boston College teams. • Ranks 29th on BC’s career goals list; played in fewer games than anyone else on the list. • His mark of eight career hat tricks still ties him for the top spot in the Eagle record books. • Holds the Boston College record for most points scored in one game with 11 — set Dec. 27, 1939 against Cornell. • Scored 67 points in 18 games during the 1939-40 season.

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2001 Retirement Ceremony

Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo (left) presents a jersey to David Emma. At the Eagles’ Feb. 23, 2001, game against UMass-Amherst, Boston College raised Emma’s No. 16 to the Kelley Rink rafters. Emma, who won the Hobey Baker Award, was the first player in BC hockey history to have his number retired.

David Emma • Played for the Eagles from 1987-91. • 1991 Hobey Baker Award Recipient. • Two-time All-America selection, 1989-90 and 1990-91. • 1991 recipient of the Walter Brown Award as the best American-born player in New England. • Boston College’s career scoring leader with 239 points. • Two-time Hockey East scoring leader.

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2002 Retirement Ceremony

On Jan. 18, 2002, Boston College recognized two former hockey greats by raising their jerseys to the Kelley Rink rafters. Billy Daley (left) and John Cunniff (right) joined Boston College director of athletics Gene DeFilippo on the ice for the ceremony.

Billy Daley

John Cunniff

• Played for the Eagles from 1958-61. • Served as the Eagles’ assistant coach under Snooks Kelley from 1966-72. • Registered 153 points — 76 goals and 77 assists — in 78 collegiate games. • Graduated as Boston College’s career scoring leader; currently ranks 22nd on the list. • Led BC in scoring in two of his three varsity seasons; led the Eagles in goals all three years. • Tallied seven collegiate hat tricks. • Two-time All-East selection. • Played on two Beanpot championship teams.

• Played for the Eagles from 1963-66. • Registered 153 points — 71 goals and 82 assists — in 75 collegiate games. • Finished his career tied with Billy Daley as the school’s career scoring leader; currently ranks 20th. • Tallied six collegiate hat tricks. • Two-time All-American, two-time All-East and three-time AllNew England selection. • 1966 recipient of the prestigious Walter Brown Award. • Two-time Beanpot MVP; member of the inaugural Beanpot Hall of Fame class (1996). • 1968 member of the U.S. Olympic Team; served as U.S. assistant coach in the 1998 and 2002 Olympics. • Served as head coach of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils (1989-91). • Died on May 9, 2002.

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2004 Retirement Ceremony

Len Ceglarski As a Player • Played for John “Snooks” Kelley’s Eagles from 1948-51. • Was a member of BC’s first national championship team (1949); registered 34 points in 1948-49. • Served as team captain in 1950-51. • Finished his collegiate career with 108 points — 49 goals and 59 assists. • Recorded three career hat tricks, including a five-goal game (against Ft. Devens) on Dec. 13, 1948. • Also was a standout second baseman on BC’s baseball team; teamed with Joe Morgan to form one of the best double-play tandems in New England in 1951.

As a Coach • Served as BC’s head coach for 20 years (1972-92). • Recorded a 419-242-27 mark as the Eagles’ head coach. • In eight seasons, he led BC to six Hockey East regular-season titles and two Hockey East Tournament titles. • Led BC to four NCAA Frozen Fours, including one national title game (1978). • Earned two Spencer Penrose Trophies during his BC tenure — 1972-73 and 1984-85. • Prior to coming to Boston College, he spent 14 years (1958-72) as head coach at Clarkson, posting a 254-97-11 record; led Clarkson to four NCAA Frozen Fours. • Was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1974. • Received the NHL’s Lester Patrick Award in 1990 for “outstanding service to hockey in the United States.” • Was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minn., on Oct. 17, 1992.

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2007 Retirement Ceremony

From left: Coach John “Snooks” Kelley, Bernie Burke and Norm Dailey

Bernie Burke As a Player • Played for John “Snooks” Kelley from 1946-49. • Arrived at BC in the fall of 1942, but shortly thereafter enlisted in the U.S. Navy; served three years during World War II with a beach demolition unit. • Served as team captain for BC’s first national championship team (1949); was the starting goaltender in all but one game that season. • Led the 1948-49 Eagles to a 21-1 record, marking the first 20-win season in school history. • Gained All-East honors in each of his three varsity seasons. • Captain All-America honors in 1947-48. • Finished his career with an impressive 45 victories. • Member of the US National Team that competed in the 1950 World Championships in London, England.

As a Coach • Served as assistant varsity coach at BC in 1950-51. • Served as BC’s freshman coach from 1951-71. • After 1971, he returned as assistant varsity coach, tutoring the program’s goaltenders; remained a member of the coaching staff through the 1992-93 season.

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Legends John A. “Snooks” Kelley ’28

Len Ceglarski ’51

Head Coach, 1932-42, 1946-72

Head Coach, 1972-92

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hen John “Snooks” Kelley assumed control of the Boston College hockey program as a volunteer coach in 1933, no one could have imagined the impact Kelley would have on BC and BC hockey. By the time he retired, few could imagine that anyone would gain more victories than Kelley. Even more remote was the possibility that anyone would change the face of college hockey more than he had. In fact, during his 60-year association with the university, Kelley’s personal dedication to the game had a great impact on many — his players, his assistant coaches and Boston College hockey loyalists. For 36 years, Kelley presented winning teams — and teams that won with class — to the Boston area. A star player at Boston College High School, Kelley enrolled at Boston College. He served as hockey team manager for three years, before becoming a “playing manager” in his senior year. He also played three years of baseball at the Heights. Five years after his 1928 graduation, Kelley stopped playing for the Boston Hockey Club and assumed the duties of coach on a volunteer basis. From this point right up until his retirement after the 1971-72 season, Kelley led the Eagles. Only the war years of 1942-46, when he served in the Navy, interrupted his coaching career. The high point of Kelley’s career came in March 1949 when the Eagles downed Dartmouth, 4-3, to capture the NCAA Tournament championship. With this accomplishment, Boston College became the first Eastern team to win the event. Among the many stars that played on Kelley’s title team were Len Ceglarski, who ultimately succeeded Kelley as the Eagles’ head coach, and Bernie Burke, the team captain and a former Eagle assistant coach. In addition to this title, Kelley’s teams earned berths in eight other NCAA Tournaments and nine ECAC Division I playoffs, and won eight New England Championships, one ECAC playoff crown and eight Beanpot Tournament titles. He also produced numerous All-Americans and U.S. Olympians. Kelley became the first coach in college hockey history to surpass the 500-victory plateau. On Feb. 23, 1972, Boston College downed Boston University, 7-5, at McHugh Forum, handing the coach his 500th win. He finished his career with a 501-243-15 mark. In 1959, Kelley won the Spencer Penrose Award as college hockey’s coach of the year. Kelley is a charter member of the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame (1970). He has also been inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and in 1972 Kelley was presented the NHL’s Lester Patrick Award. It was a sad day for college hockey when Kelley passed away on April 10, 1986.

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fter 20 years behind the Boston College bench, Len Ceglarski decided to call it a career. At the end of the 1991-92 season, the legendary coach retired after 34 years as a collegiate head coach. He left the game as college hockey’s all-time winningest coach, but more importantly he left the game as a better game. Known by many for his wins, he was recognized even more for his class and sportsmanship. No award or recognition could ever give Len Ceglarski his just reward. Yet, many have done their best to honor Ceglarski — the coach, the educator and the man. On Oct. 17, 1992, Ceglarski joined an elite group when he was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minn. In 1992, the directors of Hockey East announced that the league would honor Ceglarski by naming its sponsorship award after him. In 1990, the National Hockey League awarded Ceglarski the Lester Patrick Trophy. The award is presented to an individual for outstanding contributions and dedication to the sport of ice hockey. Needless to say, Ceglarski is a member of the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame. In addition to his coaching career, he was an AllAmerica hockey player who helped the Eagles capture the 1949 NCAA Championship. He captained the Eagles as a senior in 1950-51. Ceglarski also was a standout second baseman on the Eagles’ baseball team, teaming with former Red Sox manager Joe Morgan to form one of the best double-play tandems in New England in 1951. Ceglarski completed his career as college hockey’s all-time winningest coach. His final record was 673-339-38. Ceglarski spent 14 years as head coach at Clarkson (1958-72), recording a 254-97-11 mark. He returned to his alma mater prior to the 1972-73 season. In 20 seasons as the Eagles’ head coach, he recorded a 419-242-27 mark. In his time behind the bench, Ceglarski earned three Spencer Penrose Trophies (as the national coach of the year — 1965-66, 1972-73 and 1984-85). He led his teams to eight NCAA Frozen Fours, four NCAA title games, six Hockey East regular-season championships (in eight years) and two Hockey East Tournament titles.

The Lester Patrick Trophy Year Recipient 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John “Snooks” Kelley 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Len Ceglarski 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Mullen Note: The Lester Patrick Trophy is given annually for “outstanding service to hockey in the United States.”

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Legends Brian Leetch ’87 (BC: 1986-87; NHL: 1987-2006)

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y the time Brian Leetch officially announced his retirement from professional hockey on May 24, 2007, there wasn’t a hockey fan on earth who didn’t recognize — and often revere — the hockey talents of this stellar blueliner. The next day, the New York Times reported on his announcement “officially ending the 18-year career of arguably the best American-born player in NHL history.” That same day, the Boston Globe labeled Leetch “perhaps the most dynamic-skating US-born defenseman in NHL history.” For those who knew Leetch and saw him play as a teenager, the Cheshire, Conn., product’s great success didn’t come as a complete surprise. He began his high-school career at Cheshire High School, before moving on to finish that part of his education at Avon (Conn.) Old Farms. Leetch then began his collegiate career at Boston College. BC was attractive to Leetch for many reasons; most notably that his father, Jack, had played three years (1960-63) at the Heights for legendary coach John “Snooks” Kelley. Jack Leetch captured All-America honors in his final season. Brian made his own name, however — in just one season. As a freshman, he earned All-America first-team honors and All-New England honors. After tallying 47 points — nine goals and 38 assists — in 37 games, Leetch was honored as the 1987 recipient of the Walter Brown Award, which is given annually to the top American-born player in New England. He also gained team MVP honors — pretty impressive on a roster that included future NHL notables Kevin Stevens, Greg Brown, Ken Hodge, Craig Janney and Tim Sweeney. Leetch’s next stop was with the U.S. Olympic Team. After months of training and exhibitions (including a game against his former BC teammates), he competed with Team USA in the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary. Later in his career, he’d twice more represent his country in the Olympic Games (1998 and 2002). After playing in the first of his three Olympics, Leetch made his professional debut with the New York Rangers on Feb. 29, 1988, against St. Louis in Madison Square Garden. He played 17 games with the Blueshirts that year, giving fans in the World’s Most Famous Arena a

taste of what was to come. He made an enormous impact in his official rookie season — 1988-89 — tallying 23 goals and 48 assists in 68 games. At year’s end, he was awarded the Calder Trophy as the league’s rookie of the year. His career continued to blossom and three years later Leetch captured the Norris Trophy as the league’s best defenseman. He had recorded 102 points — 22 goals and a team-record 80 assists — in 80 games in 1991-92. Yet, the Rangers missed the playoffs. In 1993-94, Leetch took yet another step. He scored a career-best 23 goals that season, and led the New York Rangers to their first Stanley Cup title since 1940. In the postseason, the Corpus Christi, Texas, native tallied 34 points — 11 goals and 23 assists — in 23 games. He gained the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs. An 11-time All-Star (he missed two because of injury), Leetch enjoyed many more NHL highlights, including serving three years as the Rangers team captain and gaining a second Norris Trophy for his play during the 1996-97 season. Leetch was traded to Toronto on March 3, 2004. He played 15 games with the Maple Leafs, and then finished his career by playing 61 games with the Boston Bruins in 2005-06. During his last trip to Madison Square Garden — as a member of the Bruins — Leetch was greeted with a standing ovation as he stood on the blueline prior to the game.

Leetch’s Accomplishments • Member of New York Rangers’ Stanley Cup team in 1994. • Only American to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as the postseason MVP (1994). • An 11-time All-Star selection; missed two games because of injury. • Norris Trophy winner (top defenseman) in 1991-92 and 1996-97. • Calder Trophy winner (rookie of the year) in 1988-89. • Rangers team captain from Oct. 3, 1997 to July 12, 2000. • Six-time Rangers team MVP. • Represented the United States in three Olympic Games (1988, 1998 and 2002). • Finished his career with 1,028 points in 1205 games. • Was elected to the USA Hockey Hall in August 2008; the induction ceremony was held on October 11, 2008, in Denver, Colo. • Was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in June 2009.

Former Eagle Brian Leetch (left) with New York Ranger teammates Mike Richter and Mark Messier on “Late Night with David Letterman” in 1994. 2009-10 Eagles

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ne of the top American-born players ever to play in the National Hockey League, Joe Mullen, ’79, retired after the 1996-97 season following a highly successful professional career spanning 18 seasons with four different organizations. His professional achievements were recognized in June 2000 when he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in the players’ category. The induction ceremony was held on Nov. 13, 2000, in Toronto. A member of three Stanley Cup teams (Calgary in 1989 and Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992), Mullen is the all-time leading American point scorer with 1,063 points (502 goals, 561 assists). The first U.S. born player to score 1,000 points in the NHL, Mullen also became the first American to score 500 career goals (March 14, 1997 vs. Colorado). A native of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen, the highly recruited Mullen came to the Heights in 1975 after playing for the West Side Jets, a powerhouse in the fast-paced New York Metropolitan League. In the next four years, Mullen starred for the Eagles under the tutelage of legendary head coach Len Ceglarski, leading BC to three playoff appearances and a 73-48 (.617 pct.) record. Finishing his collegiate career with 212 points, which currently ranks him fourth on the all-time list, Mullen was a member of four winning teams, including a 1977-78 Eagle squad that made it to the NCAA Tournament after winning the ECAC Championship. In that memorable season, Mullen led the Eagles in scoring with 68 points (34 goals, 34 assists). The 68-point total ranks as the 10thhighest scoring output in the hockey program’s 75 seasons. Among his many collegiate accolades, Mullen was a two-time AllEast, All-New England and All-America selection. At the conclusion of his junior season, Mullen earned the Walter Brown Award, given annually to the most outstanding American-born collegiate player in New England. After three seasons with Salt Lake City in the Central Hockey League, Mullen joined the NHL’s St. Louis Blues, the team that had signed him in August 1979. Mullen played three seasons with the Blues before being traded to Calgary on Feb. 1, 1986. It was in Calgary where Mullen became a superstar. In his first full season with the Flames, Mullen scored 87 points, including 47 goals, a record for American-born players. Two seasons later in 1988-89, Mullen totaled 110 points (51 goals, 59 assists) for the Stanley Cup champions and captured NHL FirstTeam All-Star honors. In addition, he was awarded the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for “gentlemanly play” for the second time in three seasons. Mullen was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins prior to the 1990-91 season and added two more Stanley Cup rings to his already impressive list of hardware. Mullen signed with Boston in 1995-96. After one season with the Bruins, Mullen returned to Pittsburgh to complete a memorable professional career. Mullen was one of three former BC players to have his jersey retired in a ceremony on Feb. 20, 1999, between periods of the Eagles’ game against New Hampshire.

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Mullen’s Accomplishments • Member of three Stanley Cup teams (Calgary in 1989, Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992). • All-time leading American-born point-scorer with 1,063 points (502 goals, 561 assists). • First American-born player to score 500 goals. • Is 45th all-time with 106 playoff points (60 goals, 46 assists). • Won Lady Byng Trophy two times (1986-87, 1988-89). • Named NHL First-Team All-Star (1988-89). • NHL Plus/Minus Leader (1988-89). • Played in the 1989 and 1990 NHL All-Star Games. • Competed for Team USA in the 1984, 1987, and 1991 Canada Cup Tournaments. • Was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in June 2000; the induction ceremony was held on November 13, 2000, in Toronto.

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n March 30, 1991, David Emma was awarded the 11th annual Hobey Baker Award in St. Paul, Minn. On that day, he was recognized as America’s best collegiate hockey player. The prestigious award was an appropriate ending to Emma’s Boston College hockey career. However, it was long before this cold March night that those familiar with the Eagles’ hockey program knew of Emma and his talents. Indeed, Emma had been a star for four years. He completed his collegiate career as the school’s career scoring leader — topping the list in points, goals and assists. Emma came to Boston College in the fall of 1987 after earning all-state honors as a junior and senior at Rhode Island’s Bishop Hendricken High School. He wasted no time in making his impact felt. As a freshman, the 5-9 center earned Hockey East All-Freshman honors, tallying 19 goals and 16 assists in his first campaign. Included among his goals were a team-high eight power-play goals and four game-winning goals. In addition, Emma notched the team’s only hat trick of the 1987-88 season, scoring three goals, including the game winner, in a 6-5 victory over Lowell on Feb. 5, 1988. In his sophomore season, Emma picked up the pace, tallying 20 goals and 31 assists and earning second team All-Hockey East accolades. For the second consecutive year, the Cranston, R.I., resident missed some Eagles games while playing with the U.S. team in the World Junior

Championships in Anchorage, Alaska. Emma was one of only two players to return from the 1988 team that traveled to Moscow. As a junior, Emma continued his progress and emerged as one of the nation’s best players. Earning All-Hockey East, All-New England and AllAmerica honors, the center was one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. Emma became the fourth Boston College player to win the Hockey East scoring title. In 21 league games, he totaled 21 goals and 22 assists. In 42 games overall, Emma scored 38 goals, tying Scott Harlow’s single-season record set in 1985-86, and added 34 assists. He scored the game-winning goal in BC’s 4-3 Hockey East Tournament title victory over Maine. His senior season needs little recap. En route to capturing amateur hockey’s most prestigious award, Emma tallied 81 points, the secondhighest single-season total in school history. For the second consecutive season, he won the Hockey East scoring title. He also led the Eagles to their sixth Hockey East regular-season title, their third in his four-year career. During the spring of 1991, Emma’s jersey number No. 16 became the first Boston College hockey number ever to be retired. In announcing the honor, retired athletic director William J. Flynn called Emma “the perfect example of what a student-athlete stands for. He has achieved the highest level of any college hockey player in the country and he has been a great representative of Boston College both on the ice and in the classroom.” His jersey was raised to the rafters in Kelley Rink on Feb. 23, 2001. Emma, who was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the sixth round of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, played six games with the Florida Panthers in 2000-01. Prior to signing with Florida in 2000, he’d played the previous three years with Klagenfurt AC in the Austrian national league.

On Feb. 10, 2006, Boston College and the Hobey Baker Award Foundation recognized the 25th anniversary of the award, given annually to the nation’s top collegiate hockey player. On hand to celebrate BC’s two award winners were (l-r): Boston College Associate Athletics Director Tom Peters, David Emma ’91 and family, Jim Nichols, Sean Lamontagne, and Mabel and Bob Mottau.

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2000 Hobey Baker Award Mike Mottau (1996-2000) 2000 Hobey Baker Award

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n April 14, 2000, Mike Mottau was awarded the 20th annual Hobey Baker Award at the Decathlon Club in Bloomington, Minn. On that date, the nation came to know what those at Boston College had already known — that Mike Mottau was America’s best collegiate hockey player. Yet to those who knew Mottau best, the Hobey Baker Award was merely the culmination of a memorable collegiate career. Mottau was a three-time All-American, a three-time team MVP and a three-time All-Hockey East selection. As a senior, he captured Hockey East Co-Player of the Year honors and the league’s Best Defensive Defenseman award. He’d established the Boston College career assist record, surpassing 1991 Hobey Baker Award winner David Emma. He’d also set the school mark for points by a defenseman. Further, he’d left his mark on the league’s record books, becoming the conference’s career leader in assists and points by a defenseman. Mottau also became just the fourth player in history to capture the prestigious Walter Brown Award twice. The award recognizes the most outstanding American-born hockey player in New England. In his four years at Boston College, he represented his country three times in international competition. In 1998, he tallied two goals and two assists in the World Junior Championships in Finland. In 1999 and 2000, he participated alongside professionals in the World Championships. Mottau tallied two goals and one assist in three games in the 1999 tournament in Norway. The following year, he registered one assist in seven games in Russia. Still, Mottau’s individual achievements meant little to Mike himself. The rugged defenseman took greater pride in his team’s accomplishments. When Mottau entered Boston College in the fall of 1996, the Eagles had endured five consecutive losing seasons. In short time, Mottau and his teammates reversed the program’s fortunes. In his four seasons, Boston College won an amazing 99 games. Before his graduation, he’d

patrolled the blueline on two Hockey East Tournament championship teams and three teams that had advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four. Twice the Eagles played in the national championship game. But Mottau’s value extended far beyond the 200’ x 87’ Kelley Rink ice surface. Head coach Jerry York is equally certain that Mottau also made his mark on others on the Chestnut Hill campus. “Mike was truly an ambassador for college hockey. He was an ambassador for the college student-athlete in Y2K,” York said. “He had an exceptional presence on our campus — whether it was the dining hall or walking to class. “He was recognizable, and he had a certain charisma to him. I believe he’ll be remembered as one of the cornerstones of Boston College athletics. When you talk about a Doug Flutie, when you talk about a (former basketball star) Michael Adams, you’ve got to talk about Michael Mottau in that same breath. That’s the type of impact he had on Boston College hockey and Boston College athletics.” Mottau is currently a member of the New Jersey Devils. 128

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Boston College in the NCAA Tournament Boston College in the NCAA Tournament FIRST ROUND YEAR 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1953-54 1955-56 1958-59 1962-63 1964-65 1967-68 1972-73 1977-78 1983-84

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1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1988-89

8 4

Bowling Green Bowling Green

5 2

1989-90

1990-91 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

2 6

Northern Michigan Michigan State

1 5 (OT)

1 5 5 5 4 5

Ohio State Niagara Mercyhurst Miami (Ohio) St. Lawrence Minnesota

0 2 4 0 1 2

BC

2 6 5 4 4 2 1 3 6 2 4 4 1 6 2 1 6 3 4 3 1 3 3 5 4 4

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Michigan State Michigan State Minnesota Minnesota Michigan State Michigan State Minnesota Minnesota Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage Colorado College North Dakota Wisconsin Maine Cornell Michigan North Dakota Boston U. Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio)

6771 6442 3 75- (OT) 2 21 331 1 1 1 2- (2OT) 2 60 0 3 (OT)

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Michigan Colorado College Colorado College Minnesota Michigan Tech Michigan State North Dakota North Dakota Denver Denver Bowling Green

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Dartmouth Michigan Michigan St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Clarkson Michigan Tech Cornell Cornell Boston U.

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2

Michigan

3- (OT)

2 3

North Dakota North Dakota

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Wisconsin Michigan State Notre Dame

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• From the 1947-48 season through the 1975-76 season, four teams participated in the NCAA Tournament: two from the East and two from the West. • From the 1976-77 season through the 1979-80 season, six teams participated in the NCAA Tournament. • From the 1980-81 season through the 1986-87 season, eight teams participated in the NCAA Tournament. • From the 1987-88 season through the 2001-02 season, 12 teams participated in the NCAA Tournament. • From the 2002-03 season through the present, 16 teams have participated in the NCAA Tournament.

Boston College in the Frozen Four YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP 1948 Michigan Dartmouth 1949 BOSTON COLLEGE Dartmouth 1950 Colorado College Boston University 1954 Rensselaer Minnesota 1956 Michigan Michigan Tech 1959 North Dakota Michigan State 1963 North Dakota Denver 1965 Michigan Tech BOSTON COLLEGE 1968 Denver North Dakota 1973 Wisconsin Denver 1978 Boston University BOSTON COLLEGE 1985 Rensselaer Providence 1990 Wisconsin Colgate 1998 Michigan BOSTON COLLEGE 1999 Maine New Hampshire 2000 North Dakota BOSTON COLLEGE 2001 BOSTON COLLEGE North Dakota 2004 Denver Maine 2006 Wisconsin BOSTON COLLEGE 2007 Michigan State BOSTON COLLEGE 2008 BOSTON COLLEGE Notre Dame * - No consolation game played in 1948 or 1990-present

THIRD PLACE BOSTON COLLEGE/Colorado College* Michigan Michigan Michigan St. Lawrence BOSTON COLLEGE Clarkson North Dakota Cornell BOSTON COLLEGE Bowling Green Minnesota-Duluth BOSTON COLLEGE/Boston University* Ohio State/New Hampshire BOSTON COLLEGE/Michigan State St. Lawrence/Maine Michigan/Michigan State BOSTON COLLEGE/Minnesota-Duluth North Dakota/Maine North Dakota/Maine Michigan/North Dakota

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FOURTH PLACE Colorado College BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE St. Lawrence BOSTON COLLEGE Brown BOSTON COLLEGE Cornell Wisconsin BOSTON COLLEGE

SITE Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Troy, N.Y. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Providence, R.I. Duluth, Minn. Boston, Mass. Providence, R.I. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Boston, Mass. Anaheim, Calif. Providence, R.I. Albany, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Milwaukee, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Denver, Colo.

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Team Notes

First Team 1948 Bernie Burke, G 1949 Ed Songin, D; Jack Mulhern, F 1959 Joe Jangro, D 1963 Tom Apprille, G 1965 John Cunniff, F 1978 Paul Skidmore, G; Joe Mullen, F 1998 Mike Mottau, D; Marty Reasoner, F 2000 Mike Mottau, D; Jeff Farkas, F 2001 Scott Clemmensen, G; Rob Scuderi, D; Krys Kolanos, F; *Chuck Kobasew, F 2006 Chris Collins, F; Brett Motherwell, D 2007 Brian Boyle, D; Nathan Gerbe, F 2008 Mike Brennan, D; *Nathan Gerbe, F; John Muse, G; Ben Smith, F Second Team 1948 Ed Songin, D 1949 Bernie Burke, G 1950 Ed Songin, D; Jack Mulhern, F 1954 Bob Siblo, D 1959 Jim Logue, G 1963 Jack Leetch, D

• Boston College advanced to four consecutive Frozen Fours from 1998-2001. BC made three consecutive Frozen Four appearances twice: from 1948-50 and from 2006-08. • Boston College has a 5-7 overtime record in tournament play. • Snooks Kelley and Len Ceglarski have each led BC to nine NCAA Tournament berths; Jerry York has led BC to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances. • Snooks Kelley led BC to nine Frozen Four appearances. Len Ceglarski led BC to four Frozen Four appearances. Jerry York has led BC to eight Frozen Four appearances. • Jerry York is one of just three coaches to lead two different schools to national titles. York led Bowling Green to the 1984 title, and Boston College to the 2001 and 2008 titles. • Nathan Gerbe tied the NCAA record with seven goals in four 2008 tournament victories. Additionally, Gerbe’s five goals in the 2008 Frozen Four in Denver, Colo., marked the first time since Dave Silk in 1977 that a player registered five goals in Frozen Four play. That mark is tied for third-most all-time.

All-Regional Teams 1998 (East) 1999 (West) 2000 (West) 2001 (East) 2003 (East) 2004 (Northeast) 2005 (Northeast) 2006 (Northeast)

Mike Mottau, D; Marty Reasoner, F *Scott Clemmensen, G; Bobby Allen, D; Brian Gionta, F Mike Mottau, D; *Blake Bellefeuille, F; Jeff Farkas, F Scott Clemmensen, G; Bobby Allen, D J.D. Forrest, D; Matti Kaltiainen, G; Tony Voce, F *Patrick Eaves, F; Ryan Shannon, F; Andrew Alberts, D Brian Boyle, F Brian Boyle, F; Peter Harrold, D; Joe Rooney, F; *Cory Schneider, G 2007 (Northeast) Brian Boyle, D; Brock Bradford, F; Joe Rooney, F; *Cory Schneider, G 2008 (Northeast) Nathan Gerbe, F; Nick Petrecki, D; *Joe Whitney, F * Most Outstanding Player

Tournament Records 28 appearances – fourth all-time 37 wins – fourth all-time Fastest game-opening goal: David Emma, :06 vs. Minnesota, March 25, 1990 (QF) Fourth-fastest game-opening goal: Marty McInnis, :10 vs. Bowling Green, March 18, 1989 (FR) Ninth-fastest consecutive goals: Bob Reardon, :44 vs. Denver, March 15, 1973 (SF) Ninth-fastest hat trick: Warren Lewis, 10:34 vs. Michigan, March 18, 1950 (3d) Sixth-most saves in one year: David Littman, 140 in 1989 Seventh-best save percentage in one year: Scott Clemmensen, .958 in 1999 Eighth-best save percentage in one year: Scott LaGrand, .956 in 1990 Most wins in career: Scott Clemmensen, 10 (1998-2001) Most saves in career: Scott Clemmensen, 356 (1998-2001) Most shutouts in a career: Cory Schneider, 3 (2005-07) Fifth-best goals against average in career: Scott LaGrand, 2.03 (1990-91) Most shots on goal by team in one game: 65 vs. Providence, March 28, 1985 (SF-3OT) Fewest penalties by team in one game: 0 vs. Michigan, March 18, 1950 (3d) 10th-longest game: 81:09, Boston College-Cornell, March 30, 2003 (2OT)

Frozen Four Records 21 appearances – tied for second all-time 14 wins – seventh all-time Third-most saves in one year: Jim Logue, 91 in 1959 Most victories in a career: Scott Clemmensen, 4 (1998-2001; tied-first) Most saves in a career: Scott Clemmensen, 208 (1998-2001) Most shots on goal by team in one game: 65 vs. Providence, March 28, 1985 (SF-3OT) Fewest penalties by team in one game: 0 vs. Michigan, March 18, 1950 (3d) Most shots by team in one year: 105 in 1985 Fewest penalties by team in one year: 3 in 1963 (tied-first) Second-most goals in a career: Nathan Gerbe, 8 (2006-08) Third-most goals in one year: Nathan Gerbe, 5 in 2008 Fourth-most points in a career: Nathan Gerbe, 14 (2006-08; eight goals, five assists)

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NCAA Championship programs — (l-r) from the 1963 tournament at BC’s McHugh Forum, from the 2001 tournament in Albany, N.Y., and from the 2008 tournament in Denver, Colo.

Boston College vs. NCAA Opponents GP Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Clarkson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Colorado College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Miami (Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Minnesota-Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Niagara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Northern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 St. Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 TOTALS 74

W . . . . . .0 . . . . . .3 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .3 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .6 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .3 . . . . . .1 37

L . . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .4 . . . . . .8 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .4 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .3 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .0 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .2 37

GF . . . . . .3 . . . . .18 . . . . . .8 . . . . . .3 . . . . .16 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .4 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .5 . . . . .13 . . . . .21 . . . . .36 . . . . . .6 . . . . .30 . . . . . .6 . . . . . .5 . . . . .35 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .4 . . . . . .6 . . . . . .3 . . . . .17 . . . . . .6 262

GA . . . . . .6 . . . . . .9 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .5 . . . . .14 . . . . . .9 . . . . . .3 . . . . .14 . . . . . .5 . . . . . .4 . . . . . .3 . . . . .30 . . . . .50 . . . . .18 . . . . .35 . . . . . .7 . . . . . .2 . . . . .34 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .1 . . . . . .2 . . . . . .4 . . . . .15 . . . . . .5 280

Boston College Frozen Four Finishes First................................................................................................3 (1949, 2001, 2008) Second ............................................................6 (1965, 1978, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2007) Third ........................................................................................................2 (1959, 1973) Fourth..............................................................6 (1950, 1954, 1956, 1963, 1968, 1985) Third/Fourth ........................................................................4 (1948, 1990, 1999, 2004)

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1949 National Champions Celebrating the 1948-49 Championship Team Championship Game Summary March 19, 1949 Broadmoor Ice Palace Colorado Springs, Colo. Boston College 4, Dartmouth 3 LINEUPS BOSTON COLLEGE — Burke, G; Gallagher, RD; Songin, LD; Lewis, C; McIntire, RW; Fitzgerald, LW DARTMOUTH — Desmond, G; Thayer, RD; Gray, LD; Harrison, C; J. Riley, RW; W. Riley, LW BOSTON COLLEGE SPARES — Delorey, Ceglarski, Mulhern, Harrington, Threadgold, Mahler, Walsh, Shellenback DARTMOUTH SPARES — Amirault, Dow, Crowley, Kerivan, Brower, Choukas, Oss, Bailey Members of the Eagles’ 1948-49 national championship team were guests of the 1997-98 team at the Pike’s Peak Club Awards banquet in April 1998.

1948-49 Statistics Name G-A-P Jack Mulhern . . . . . . . .34-31-65 Warren Lewis . . . . . . . .23-24-47 Jim Fitzgerald . . . . . . . .18-23-41 Fran Harrington . . . . . .18-21-39 John McIntire . . . . . . . .22-13-35 Len Ceglarski . . . . . . . .13-21-34 Ed Songin . . . . . . . . . . . .9-20-29 John Gallagher . . . . . . . .10-2-12 Giles Threadgold . . . . . . .7-4-11 Walt Delorey . . . . . . . . . .5-5-10 Joe McCusker . . . . . . . . . . .2-5-7 John Mahler . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3-3 Bill Byrne . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1-2 Ken Dooley . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1-2 Bill Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2-2 Paul Finnegan . . . . . . . . . .1-0-1 Frank Shellenback . . . . . . .1-0-1 Joe Quinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 Ken Ahearn . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 Ed Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 Norm Dailey . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 Bill Talbot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 Bernie Burke . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0

PIM . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .0

Goalies W-L-T GAA Bernie Burke . . . . . . . . . . .20-1-0 . . . . . . . .3.09 Ed Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0-0 . . . . . . . .3.00 Norm Dailey . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 . . . . . . . . . .—

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M.I.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-5 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Ft. Devens State . . . . . . . . . . . .22-1 Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4 Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 Colorado Colllege . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5 M.I.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5 Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-5 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 A.I.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-2 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 St. Nick’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-2 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 A.I.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3 Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5 Colorado College . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3

SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: BC, Lewis (Fitzgerald), 6:04; D, Crowley (Oss), 10:34; D, W. Riley, 19:32; Penalty - J. Riley 2nd Period: BC, McIntire (Lewis, Fitzgerald); BC, Ceglarski (Harrington, Mulhern), 1:04; Penalties - McIntire, Gray 3rd Period: D, Kerivan (Crowley), 2:01; BC, Fitzgerald (Lewis), 6:47; Penalties - Thayer, Mulhern, W. Riley

Pike’s Peak Club The Pike’s Peak Club, Boston College hockey’s booster group, derived its name from the 14,000plus foot peak in Colorado Springs, where the Eagles won the 1948-49 national title.

! — Ice Palace, Norwalk, Conn. * — New England Tournament # — NCAA Tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo.

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2001 National Champions Celebrating the 2000-01 Championship Team Championship Game Summary April 7, 2001 Pepsi Arena Albany, N.Y. Boston College 3, North Dakota 2 (OT) LINEUPS BOSTON COLLEGE — Clemmensen, G; Allen, D; Forrest, D; Eaves, C; Giuliano, LW; Gionta, RW NORTH DAKOTA — Goehring, G; Hale, D; Roche, D; Panzer, C; Bayda, LW; B. Lundbohm, RW BOSTON COLLEGE SPARES — Voce, Kolanos, Kobasew, Hughes, Dolinar, Lephart, McLennan, Hennes, Walker, Orpik, Cass, Peterson, Scuderi, Kelleher, Egan NORTH DAKOTA SPARES — Notermann, D. Lundbohm, Spiewak, Murphy, Skarperud, Dorey, Hasbargen, O’Leary, Fylling, Mazurak, Schneekloth, Leinweber, Hammer, Kollar SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: No scoring; Penalty — Hale, Peterson, Kolanos, Notermann 2nd Period: BC — Kobasew (Giuliano) 5:26 PPG; BC - Lephart (Forrest, Allen) 8:50; Penalty - Schneekloth, Lephart, Voce, Schneekloth 3rd Period: UND — Skarperud (Roche, B. Lundbohm) 16:18 6x4; UND - Dorey (Schneekloth, B. Lundbohm) 19:24 6x5; Penalties — Forrest, Spiewak, D. Lundbohm, Orpik, Skarperud, BC Bench Overtime: BC — Kolanos (Kobasew, Voce) 4:43

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2000-01 Statistics

Opponent Result ! Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 ! Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 UMass-Amherst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-5 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3 at UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 at Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 at Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 at Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*3-2 at Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*0-0 at Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 # Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 # Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-5 at Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 at UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 at Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 at Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 $ Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 at Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5 $ Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 at New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 UMass-Amherst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*3-3 UMass-Amherst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3 at Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 ^ Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 ^ Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 ^ UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 ^ Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 & Maine & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 & Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 & North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*3-2

Name G-A-P Brian Gionta . . . . . . .33-21-54 Krys Kolanos . . . . . . .25-25-50 Chuck Kobasew . . . . .27-22-49 Ben Eaves . . . . . . . . . .13-26-39 Jeff Giuliano . . . . . . .14-22-36 Mike Lephart . . . . . . .15-19-34 Tony Voce . . . . . . . . .12-14-26 Ales Dolinar . . . . . . . . .7-16-23 Marty Hughes . . . . . . .5-18-23 Rob Scuderi . . . . . . . . .4-19-23 Bobby Allen . . . . . . . . .5-18-23 J.D. Forrest . . . . . . . . .6-16-22 Brooks Orpik . . . . . . . .0-20-20 Brett Peterson . . . . . . . . .1-6-7 Ty Hennes . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4-6 Bill Cass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-6-6 Mark McLennan . . . . . . .3-2-5 A.J. Walker . . . . . . . . . . .2-0-2 Justin Dziama . . . . . . . . .1-1-2 Joe Schuman . . . . . . . . . .0-1-1 Anthony D’Arpino . . . . . .0-0-0 Scott Clemmensen . . . . . .0-0-0 Tim Kelleher . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 Tom Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0

! — Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb. # — Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. $ — Beanpot Tournament, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. ^ — Hockey East Tournament & — NCAA Tournament * — Overtime game

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PIM . . . . . . . . .47 . . . . . . . . .54 . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . .28 . . . . . . . . .46 . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . .33 . . . . . . . . .41 . . . . . . . . .42 . . . . . . . . .24 . . . . . . . . .40 . . . . . . . .124 . . . . . . . . .34 . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . .52 . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . .36 . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . .0

Goalies W-L-T GAA Scott Clemmensen . . . . .30-7-2 . . . . . . . .2.12 Tim Kelleher . . . . . . . . . .3-1-0 . . . . . . . .2.90 Tom Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 . . . . . . . .0.00


2008 National Champions Celebrating the 2007-08 Championship Team Championship Game Summary April 12, 2008 Pepsi Center Denver, Colo. Boston College 4, Notre Dame 1

2007-08 Results

2007-08 Statistics Name G-A-P Nathan Gerbe . . . . . .35-33-68 Joe Whitney . . . . . . . .11-40-51 Ben Smith . . . . . . . . .25-25-50 Benn Ferriero . . . . . . .17-25-42 Dan Bertram . . . . . . .10-27-37 Brian Gibbons . . . . . .13-22-35 Pat Gannon . . . . . . . . .6-17-23 Carl Sneep . . . . . . . . . .3-12-15 Andrew Orpik . . . . . . . .7-6-13 Anthony Aiello . . . . . .3-10-13 Matt Greene . . . . . . . . . .8-4-12 Nick Petrecki . . . . . . . . .5-7-12 Matt Price . . . . . . . . . . .3-8-11 Kyle Kucharski . . . . . . . .3-6-9 Mike Brennan . . . . . . . . .3-5-8 Tim Kunes . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7-8 Tim Filangieri . . . . . . . . .1-5-6 Brock Bradford . . . . . . . . .3-2-5 Matt Lombardi . . . . . . . . .1-3-4 John Muse . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1-1 Joe Adams . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0

PIM . . . . . . . . .65 . . . . . . . . .50 . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . .71 . . . . . . . . .26 . . . . . . . . .32 . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . . .15 . . . . . . . . .57 . . . . . . . . .40 . . . . . . . . .32 . . . . . . . .102 . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . . . . . .45 . . . . . . . . .52 . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . .45 . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . .2

Goalie W-L-T GAA John Muse . . . . . . . . . .25-11-8 . . . . . . . .2.20 Alex Kremer . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0 . . . . . . . .0.00 Andrew Margolin . . . . . .0-0-0 . . . . . . . .0.00

Opponent Result ! Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 ! Rensselaer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 at Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1 at Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Merrimack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 at New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 at Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4* Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 at Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 at Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 # Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-2 # RIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0 at Clarkson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 at UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 at Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 at Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 $ Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3* at Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 $ Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5* UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 at UMass-Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 at New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 at Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3* at Northeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 ^ Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 ^ Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 ^ New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4*** ^ Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 & Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 & Miami (Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3* & North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 & Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1

LINE-UPS BOSTON COLLEGE — Muse, G; Sneep, D; Petrecki, D; Price, LW; Bertram, C; Gannon, RW NOTRE DAME — Pearce, G; Ruth, D; Sheahan, D; Kissel, LW; Deeth, C; Van Guilder, RW BOSTON COLLEGE SPARES — Aiello, Brennan, Filangieri, Kunes, Gerbe, Smith, Greene, Whitney, Gibbons, Kucharski, Ferriero, Lombardi, Orpik, Kremer, Margolin NOTRE DAME SPARES — Lawson, Blatchford, VeNard, Thang, White, Minella, Rankin, Ryan, Ridderwall, Hanson, Guentzel, Cole, Regan, SCORING SUMMARY 1st Period: No scoring; Penalty — Kucharski, Greene, Sheahan, Aiello 2nd Period: BC — Gerbe (Gibbons, Smith) 2:23; BC – Gerbe (Smith, Bertram) 5:37 PPG; BC – Whitney (Gerbe, Ferriero) 8:11 PPG; ND — Deeth (Lawson, Cole) 9:07; Penalty – Orpik, Thang, VeNard, Kissel, Kucharski, VeNard 3rd Period: BC — Smith (Gerbe, Gibbons) 5:31; Penalty — Petrecki, Price, Greene

! — Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn. # — Mariucci Center, Minneapolis, Minn. $ — Beanpot Tournament, TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, Mass. ^ — Hockey East Tournament & — NCAA Tournament * — Overtime game

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Beanpot Tournament Year 1953#

Place Third

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1955

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1956

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1957

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1959

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1963

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1964

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1965

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1967

Third

1968

Third

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Third

1970

Second

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Third

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Second

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First

1977

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Third

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Opponent Harvard Northeastern Northeastern Harvard Boston University Harvard Northeastern Harvard Northeastern Boston University Boston University Harvard Harvard Boston University Boston University Northeastern Northeastern Harvard Harvard Northeastern Boston University Harvard Northeastern Boston University Harvard Boston University Boston University Northeastern Northeastern Harvard Harvard Northeastern Boston University Northeastern Northeastern Boston University Harvard Northeastern Boston University Northeastern Northeastern Boston University Harvard Northeastern Boston University Northeastern Northeastern Boston University Harvard Northeastern Boston University Northeastern Northeastern Boston University Harvard Northeastern Boston University Harvard

Round First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Championship First Round Championship First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Championship First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Consolation First Round Consolation First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Consolation First Round Consolation First Round Championship First Round Championship First Round Championship

Score 2-3 (OT)– 2-0 8-5 4-1 9-5 4-5 (OT) – 7-1 4-2 6-0 5-4 (OT) 4-5 – 3-7 – 6-4 7-4 2-5 – 5-6 – 15-1 4-2 1-6 – 4-0 2-1 (OT) 3-1 7-4 6-5 5-4 (OT) 5-4 4-6 – 5-3 5-6 (OT) – 6-5 (OT) 4-6 – 6-4 2-4 – 6-3 5-0 4-5 – 4-10 – 8-2 2-4 – 5-4 9-8 (OT) 1-4 – 6-11 – 3-4 – 3-5 – 3-5 – 5-3 6-3 2-4 – 6-4 5-12 – 3-2 (OT) 7-2 3-4 – 4-3 4-5 (OT) – 5-2 0-2 –

Year 1982

Place Second

Opponent Round Score Northeastern First Round 3-2 Boston University Championship 1-3 – 1983 First Harvard First Round 5-4 (OT) Northeastern Championship 8-2 1984 Third Boston University First Round 5-6 – Harvard Consolation 5-2 1985 Fourth Northeastern First Round 2-4 – Harvard Consolation 5-6 – 1986 Second Harvard First Round 4-2 Boston University Championship 1-4 – 1987 Third Boston University First Round 3-6 – Harvard Consolation 7-6 (OT) 1988 Third Northeastern First Round 0-4 – Harvard Consolation 4-2 1989 Third Harvard First Round 4-5 – Northeastern Consolation 4-1 1990 Third Boston University First Round 3-4 – Northeastern Consolation 8-4 1991 Second Northeastern First Round 5-3 Boston University Championship 4-8 – 1992 Third Harvard First Round 4-6 – Northeastern Consolation 5-3 1993 Fourth Boston University First Round 2-8 – Northeastern Consolation 3-4 – 1994 First Northeastern First Round 5-4 (2OT) Harvard Championship 2-1 (OT) 1995 Second Harvard First Round 7-6 Boston University Championship 1-5 – 1996 Third Boston University First Round 1-4 – Harvard Consolation 6-2 1997 Second Northeastern First Round 4-1 Boston University Championship 2-4 – 1998 Third Harvard First Round 4-5 (OT) – Northeastern Consolation 4-1 1999 Third Boston University First Round 2-3 (OT) – Harvard Consolation 6-4 2000 Second Northeastern First Round 6-0 Boston University Championship 1-4 – 2001 First Harvard First Round 4-1 Boston University Championship 5-3 2002 Third Boston University First Round 3-5 – Harvard Consolation 4-0 2003 Second Northeastern First Round 5-2 Boston University Championship 2-3 – 2004 First Harvard First Round 4-1 Boston University Championship 2-1 (OT) 2005 Third Boston University First Round 1-2 – Harvard Consolation 4-1 2006 Second Northeastern First Round 5-2 Boston University Championship 2-3 – 2007 Second Harvard First Round 3-1 Boston University Championship 1-2 (OT) – 2008 First Boston University First Round 4-3 (OT) Harvard Championship 6-5 (OT) 2009 Third Northeastern First 1-6 – Harvard Consolation 4-3 # — Games were played on Dec. 26-27, 1952 at Boston Arena; + — Games were played on Jan. 11-12, 1954

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Beanpot Tournament “The Beanpot, more than any of our matchless traditions, literally is Boston. Our city. All of the people who built this city, who made it the world class metropolis it is, not only come to the Beanpot, they play in the Beanpot.” Tom Burke Beanpot Luncheon, Feb. 2, 1995

Tournament Finishes First (14):

Eberly Trophy Presented to the goaltender who has the best save percentage in two games. 1976 Paul Skidmore 1979 Paul Skidmore 1982 Bob O’Connor 1983 Billy Switaj 1986 Scott Gordon 1994 Greg Taylor 2001 Scott Clemmensen 2002 Matti Kaltiainen 2006 Cory Schneider

1954, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1976, 1983, 1994, 2001, 2004, 2008 Second (15): 1955, 1970, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007 Third (22): 1953, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2009 Fourth (6): 1958, 1960, 1974, 1975, 1985, 1993

Beanpot Hall of Fame Inductees 1996

John Cunniff Tom “Red” Martin Joe Mullen Paul Skidmore John “Snooks” Kelley Tim Sheehy Billy Hogan Richie Smith Jim Logue Bill Daley Jim Tiernan Bill Flynn

1997 1998 1999 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008

Most Valuable Players

1963 Beanpot MVP Billy Hogan (right) presents the 1964 Beanpot MVP award to John Cunniff.

1954 1956 1957 1959 1961 1963 1964 1965 1976 1983 1994 2001 2008

Bob Babine Jim Tiernan Joe Celeta Jim Logue Tom “Red” Martin Billy Hogan John Cunniff John Cunniff Paul Skidmore Bob Sweeney Greg Taylor Krys Kolanos Brian Gibbons

BC’s Record Against Beanpot Opponents BOSTON COLLEGE VS. Boston University Harvard Northeastern TOTAL

GP 38 37 39 114

W 11 24 30 65

L 27 13 9 49

GF 121 154 202 477

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GA 163 139 115 417

SHO FOR/AGA 0/0 1/1 5/1 6/2

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Eagles A-Z All-American ... Ed “Butch” Songin was BC’s first two-time AllAmerican, earning honors in both 1947-48 and 1948-49. Since then, eight other Eagles have repeated as All-Americans. Brian Leetch ... Perhaps the NHL’s finest defenseman, former Eagle Brian Leetch was selected to 11 NHL All-Star games. He earned the 1994 Conn Symthe Trophy as the playoff MVP after leading the New York Rangers to their first Stanley Cup since 1940. Ceglarski ... As both a player and coach, Len Ceglarski’s name will be remembered as one of the best in Boston College athletics history. As a student-athlete, Ceglarski was a three-time letterwinner in both hockey and baseball. In 20 seasons as head coach of the Eagle hockey program, he registered 419 victories, including a magnificent 31-win season in 1986-87. Dozen ... From 1958-1970, Boston College recorded 12 consecutive winning seasons under head coach John “Snooks” Kelley, including four 20-plus victory campaigns. Jerry York, ’67, now the Eagles’ head coach, was a member of three of those winning teams — two with more than 20 wins. Eddie Enright ... Eddie Enright, who played rover on the Eagles’ first team in 1917-18, registered a hat trick in Boston College’s first varsity game. He scored three goals in BC’s 7-1 win over Harvard Radio School on Jan. 9, 1918, at the Boston Arena. Fabulous Forties ... Thanks in large part to the efforts of players like John Pryor, Wally Boudreau, Jim Fitzgerald and Bernie Burke, Boston College had a great deal of success in the 1940s despite not fielding squads for two seasons because of World War II. In that decade, BC racked up 97 wins against 21 defeats, an .822 winning percentage. Goooaaalll!! ... On Dec. 27, 1939, the Eagles outscored Cornell, 24-1, still the highest scoring single-game output in the 79 seasons of BC hockey. One year later, BC averaged 9.3 goals per game, scoring in double-digits seven times in 13 games.

Steve Heinze

David Emma

Marty McInnis

HEM Line ... For two seasons, the HEM line raced through opponents’ defenses. The line of Steve Heinze, David Emma and Marty McInnis totaled a remarkable 363 points, including 188 in 1989-90.

International Experience ... Many Eagles have competed on international ice. Most recently, Brian Gionta and Bill Guerin represented the United States at the 2006 Torino Olympics. Gionta became the 26th Eagle to play in Olympic competition when he skated for Team USA in 2006. Since 1981, 26 BC players have played on the U.S. Junior National Team. Joe Mullen ... Joe Mullen, ’79, completed an outstanding 18-year professional career in which he earned three Stanley Cup rings with Calgary and Pittsburgh and finished as the all-time leading American-born scorer. Mullen scored 212 points in his four-year career at Boston College. He is now in his third season as an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Keystone Combination ... Both components of the 1951 BC baseball double-play combination were also standout hockey players at the Heights. Len Ceglarski scored 108 career points on the ice and had a .374 career average on the diamond. Joe Morgan, who became the manager of the Boston Red Sox in the late 1980s, was an All-East hockey selection in 1952. Line “DMC” ... The highest scoring line in the country in 1964-65 belonged to Boston College. The trio of Phil Dyer (12 goals, 43 assists — national leader), Jim Mullen (23 goals, 23 assists) and John Cunniff (31 goals, 36 assists) totaled 168 points for the 24-7 Eagles, the national runner-up. Marty, Marty, Marty ... Before signing a professional contract in July of 1998, Marty Reasoner spent three years leading the Eagles back to the elite level of college hockey. In his first season, he captured Hockey East Rookie of the Year honors. As a sophomore, he was an All-League first-team selection. In 1997-98, he earned Titan All-America honors after leading the nation in scoring with 73 points. National Champions ... On April 12, 2008, Boston College defeated Notre Dame, 4-1, in Denver, Colo., to win its third national championship. On March 19, 1949, BC defeated Dartmouth, 4-3, in Colorado Springs, Colo., to win its first national championship. The Eagles finished the season with a 21-1 record, with their only loss coming at the hands of Dartmouth. BC earned its second national title on April 7, 2001, defeating North Dakota, 3-2 in overtime, in Albany, N.Y.

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Original Success ... In the Hockey East’s first three seasons of competition, Boston College, one of the six original members, won all three league titles, racking up 73 league victories in the process. Protector of the Goal ... Current BC assistant coach Jim Logue, ’61, ranks as one of the greatest netminders in Eagle history and was especially tough in Beanpot competition. As a sophomore in 1959, Logue earned Beanpot MVP honors with victories over Harvard and Boston University. Two years later, Logue allowed just three goals in victories over Northeastern and Harvard. Quickly Things Happen ... Brian Gionta, ’01, set Boston College and Hockey East records for fastest two goals when he netted two goals in just 10 seconds against Merrimack on Nov. 21, 2000. Gionta’s mark eclipsed — by one second — the BC and Hockey East marks that had been held by former Eagle captain Don Chase (vs. Providence, Nov. 4, 1995). Ready for Anything ... On Feb. 11, 1936, goalt e n d e r Ti m Ready stopped a B C re c o rd 8 2 shots in a 1-1 deadlock with Princeton. Ready, a product of Cambridge Latin, made 19 stops in the overtime session.

Walter Brown Award ... Chris Collins, ’06, is the most recent of 17 Boston College hockey players to capture the Walter Brown Award, given annually to the most outstanding American-born player in New England. Collins won the award in 2006, following Brian Gionta ’01, who garnered the award in 2001, and Mike Mottau ’00, who earned the award in both 1999 and 2000. X-Factor ... The X-factor for the Boston College ice hockey program may be Kelley Rink in the Silvio O. Conte Forum. Built in 1988, Kelley Rink is one of the best facilities in the nation and has already been the site of many memorable moments for BC hockey fans. Year of the Eagle ... The 2000-01 season will be remembered as one of the greatest — if not the greatest — season in school history as the team won four major titles in the same season: the Beanpot, Hockey East regular-season title, Hockey East Tournament title and the NCAA Tournament title. Zenith ... Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., will be the zenith for the 200910 Eagles. That is where the 2010 NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Championships will held on April 8 and 10.

Scoring Success for Smith ... Richie Smith, ’76, is the only player in BC hockey history to lead the Eagles in scoring in all four years. In his senior season (197576), Smith missed the first semester of the season (while playing for Team USA), but still managed to score a teamhigh 45 points. For his career, Smith totaled 198 points, fifth all-time. Toast of the Town ... Since 1953, Boston College has won 14 Beanpot Tournament titles in 29 championship-game appearances. BC won the 2008 title by defeating Harvard, 6-5, in overtime. Uniform #16 ... Uniform No. 16 will be never be worn again by a BC hockey player. David Emma ’91, the 1991 recipient of the Hobey Baker Award, had his number retired after a four-year career that resulted in 239 points, best all-time at BC. Emma’s jersey was raised to the Kelley Rink rafters in a ceremony on Feb. 23, 2001. Victories ... In 2000-01, the Eagles set the school record with 33 victories — in 43 games — en route to the school’s second national title.

Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., will host the 2010 NCAA Frozen Four.

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Names, Places, Faces Bob Fowler — In 1917-18, hockey officially returned to the Heights as an intercollegiate sport after an 18-year break. That same year, the first professional coach at Boston College — Bob Fowler — was hired. He performed other duties on campus as well as coaching the team. Boston Arena — The Boston Arena, which opened its doors in April 1910, served as the primary home of Boston College hockey prior to the opening of McHugh Forum in the fall of 1958. The arena, which suffered fire damage in 1918 and closed before re-opening in 1920, was the original home of the Boston Bruins and the scene of the Boston Celtics’ first home basketball game. Broadmoor Ice Palace — The site of Boston College’s first national championship in 1949 as the Eagles defeated Nov. 1, 1988: University President J. Donald Monan, S.J., and Director of Athletics Bill Flynn commemorate Colorado College, 7-3, in the semifinal the first regular-season game in Conte Forum with a ceremonial dropping of the puck. round and Dartmouth, 4-3, in the championship game. Located in Colorado Springs, Colo., the Broadmoor Ice Palace hosted the first 10 NCAA Frozen Fours (1948-1957). Cambridge Latin — In the early days of BC hockey, the Cambridge Latin School was termed the “incubator” for the team. The 1924-25 team included six former Cambridge Latin players. The school also provided the team’s leadership as Cornelius Cronin, ’27, was the fifth consecutive Cambridge Latin product to captain the Eagles. Charles Foote — A two-year head coach (1923-24 and 1924-25), Charley Foote became the fourth head hockey coach at Boston College. Conte Forum — The Silvio O. Conte Forum, which opened its doors in October 1988, houses Kelley Rink, the home of the Boston College hockey team. After McHugh Forum closed its doors at the conclusion of the 1985-86 season, the Eagles played two seasons without an on-campus home. Instead, the icemen “hosted” games at nearby arenas, including the Bright Hockey Center, Matthews Arena and Walter Brown Arena. On Nov. 1, 1988, the Eagles hosted Boston University in the first regular-season game on the Kelley Rink ice. Since that date, BC has enjoyed great success in the building. In 21 seasons, Boston College has registered a 227-97-32 record. The 1989-90 team, led by captain Greg Brown, won a single-season best 18 home games. Fitzgerald Family — One of the most prominent families in the early days of Boston College hockey, the Cambridge Fitzgeralds played key roles throughout the 1920s. John Fitzgerald was a spectacular goaltender from 1921-25 and served as team captain in 1923-24. His brother Pierce was a forward from 1923-27. His brother Leon played in the BC net from 1925-28. 138

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BC’s “ice polo team” in 1896-97


Names, Places, Faces Jack Culhane — One member of the most explosive line with James “Sonny” Foley and Leo Hughes in 1922-23, Jack Culhane served as BC’s captain in 1924-25. His play earned him Boston Post All-Intercollegiate Team second-team honors in his final season. However, he may best be remembered for his courage. He competed for two years with a fractured skull that was protected by a football headguard. James “Sonny” Foley — One of the greatest players in the early days of Boston College hockey, James “Sonny” Foley completed his playing career in 1925, then spent two years — 1927-28 and 1928-29 — as the Eagles’ head coach. In his senior year, he earned high praise from the Boston Transcript, which wrote, “Whom would we rather watch play hockey than anyone else? Mr. Sonny Foley, Boston College’s center ice man — because he never loafs, never quits, never stalls; because he loves hockey, plays clean, never puts personal glory above team play; because he takes his bumps with a smile, keeps cool, calm and collected; because he is aggressive, talented, courageous, canny — and all this despite the fact that he is a veritable midget in size.” John “Snooks” Kelley — Best known as the architect of some of Boston College’s finest hockey teams, Snooks Kelley also made his mark during his days as a Boston College undergraduate. A 1928 graduate, Kelley served exclusively as hockey team manager for three years, before becoming a “playing manager” in his senior year. He was also a threeyear member of the school’s baseball team. Beneath his portrait in the 1928 Boston College yearbook, Subturri, it read: “Favored ones, this is Snooks Kelley the playing manager who can play as well as he can manage, and that’s saying a word or two. Mr. Kelley’s early ambition was to manage the hockey club, and after this unnatural craving had been satisfied Mistress Fortune made her debut, Snooks accepted and became a peach of a center iceman. Not the fastest man in the world on skates, our fair-haired cantab more than excelled by his proficiency in carrying the puck and his earnestness. It takes a clever man to do two things and do them well, and Snooks Kelley is just that.”

John “Snooks” Kelley Franklin Field — Since Boston did not have any indoor ice rinks in the 1890s, the city flooded Franklin Field — currently the Franklin Park and Zoo in Mattapan — for ice polo teams to practice and play on. Fred Rocque — The third varsity coach at Boston College, Fred Rocque guided the Eagles for five seasons (1920-23 and, after two years in Minneapolis, from 1925-27). His teams compiled a 32-18-3 record, including a 12-1-1 mark in 1922-23. His 1921-22 and 1922-23 squads claimed the American intercollegiate hockey titles. Harvard Radio School — On Jan. 9, 1918, the Eagles commenced the first official varsity hockey season with a game against Harvard Radio School. Eddie Enright, ’18, scored three goals in the Eagles’ 7-1 victory. Ice Polo — An early version of ice hockey, ice polo differed in the fact that a rubber ball was used instead of a puck and the shapes of the sticks were different from today’s traditional design. Names for positions were different as the terms center, rush and goal tend were used. Also, only five men were used to form a team, instead of six. A second version, called hockey, originated in 1897-98.

Leo Hughes — Noted as a “thicknecked, moon-faced Irishman who combined strength with skill and skating speed to become BC’s first major hockey star,” Leo Hughes served as the Eagles’ captain in 192223. In a tragic accident a couple of years later, Hughes lost his right eye while playing hockey for B.A.A. On Feb. 9, 1925, Boston College and B.A.A. played a game to raise money for Hughes’ treatment. BC won the game, 2-0, and more than $3,000 was raised.

Leo Hughes

Lines — Boston College has featured many powerful forward line combinations over the years. During the 1921-22 and 1922-23 seasons, Jack Culhane, James “Sonny” Foley and Leo Hughes ruled the ice. John Pryor, Ray Chaisson and Elphege Dumond led the team during the 1939-40 season. Several years later, the combination of Johnny Murphy, Wally Boudreau and Jim Edgeworth registered high scoring numbers. The highest scoring line in the country in 1964-65 with 168 points — Phil Dyer, Jim Mullen and John Cunniff — called the Heights home. Finally, over the two-year period from 1989-91, Steve Heinze, David Emma and Marty McInnis combined for 373 points.

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Names, Places, Faces Madison Square Garden — Madison Square Garden III opened on Eighth Ave. on Nov. 24, 1925. Just more than one month later, Boston College and Princeton were invited to represent the United States against two Canadian teams in the first college hockey games in the new building. Boston College won two close games — against the Royal Military Academy (7-6) and Montreal (4-2) — on Dec. 28 and 29, 1925. Luke Urban Milkmen — This is the nickname given to many of Snooks Kelley’s teams in the early 1930s and beyond. Boston College practiced at 6:30 a.m. in those days, taking the only ice time available to BC at Boston Arena. Morrissey Family — Five brothers from Medford, Mass. — Arthur, Frank, James, Leonard and William — were members of the Boston College hockey team from 1917 through 1929. Two of the brothers, Frank (1919-20) and Arthur (1928-29), served as team captain. The 1920 team featured three Morrisseys as Frank, Leonard (defense) and Jim (manager) were members of the squad. Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, S.J. — The president of Boston College from 189498, Fr. Brosnahan sanctioned the first hockey team at BC, then playing ice polo. The aim was to “put Boston College continually before the public.” The effort succeeded as BC sponsored one of the most successful teams in the region, which prompted other Boston universities to Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, S.J. begin clubs. Seven-Man Hockey — In 1917-18, the first version of hockey began where seven men, instead of the current six, took the ice. The line-up included four forwards, one cover point (defenseman), one point (defenseman) and a goaltender. Seven-man hockey lasted until the 1920-21 season when six-man hockey came into being. Tim Ready — A goalie on the 1933-36 squads, Tim Ready made history by making 82 saves against Princeton on Feb. 11, 1936, including 19 in overtime. He was honored with an All-New England selection at the end of the season. His award citation read: “The fifth unanimous choice is Timothy Ready of Boston College, probably the best goalie of the Eastern season, who closes a spectacular career in hockey … Absolutely fearless, Tim is seldom beaten on a close-up shot, having a faculty of miraculous saves. The Eagles will miss him in 1937.”

Luke Urban — A four-sport letterwinner in 1920-21, Luke Urban earned varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball and hockey. After leading BC to a 5-1 hockey victory over M.I.T. on Feb. 25, 1921, Urban “rushed to the dressing room, changed his clothes, hustled to a taxi, rushed to the Normal School, jumped into basketball togs, and scored the winning points for the basketball team that was engaging in a bitter contest.” Urban netted 10 points in the last 30 minutes of the hoop team’s win over Maine. He has since had his football jersey retired.

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Walter Cuenin — A member of BC’s hockey teams from 1938-39 through 1940-41, Walter Cuenin was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves a few months after his graduation in 1941. Cuenin, who graduated fourth in his Marine Training School class of 450, was quickly promoted to active duty. He served with the Marines in Japan in World War II.

Walter Falvey — The Boston College captain for the 1917-18 and 1918-19 seasons, Walter Falvey earned his degree in 1919 and then coached the Eagles in 1919-20. His squad went 5-1-1 and outscored its opponents 41-13. 140

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Uniform History No. 1 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cohen 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cohen 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cohen George McPhee John Burnett 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . .George McPhee 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . .George Burnett John Smolens 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . .John Burnett Bob Conceison Neil Higgins 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Higgins 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Higgins 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Murray 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Wilkens 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Wilkens 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Wilkens 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Ellis 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Ellis 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Ellis 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Lawton Peter O’Hearn 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shaun Real 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shaun Real 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shaun Real 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shaun Real 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Sandy Galuppo 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . .Sandy Galuppo 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . .Sandy Galuppo 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . .Sandy Galuppo 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ari Shocket 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Greg Hampton 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Correia 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Correia 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Correia 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Correia 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kelleher 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kelleher 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kelleher 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kelleher 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Pearce 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . .Cory Schneider 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . .Cory Schneider 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . .Cory Schneider 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Muse 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Muse

No. 2 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . .John Cunniff 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Flynn 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Flynn 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Flynn 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . .Charlie Ahern 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Len Nolan 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Len Nolan 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Riley 1974-1975 . . . . . . . .Dan McDonough 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bud Yandle 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Caffrey 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . .Jack Harrington 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smith 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smith 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smith 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Smith 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Emery 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Emery

1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Emery 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Emery 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Leetch 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Darren Emery 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Darren Emery 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Darren Emery 1990-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Ashe 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Ashe 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Ashe 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Ashe 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Allen 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Allen 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Allen 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Allen 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . .Andrew Alberts 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . .Andrew Alberts 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . .Andrew Alberts 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . .Andrew Alberts 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . .Anthony Aiello 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . .Anthony Aiello 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . .Anthony Aiello 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . .Anthony Aiello

No. 3 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Dyer 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Putnam 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Ahearn 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Willis 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Keaveney 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Keaveney 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Keaveney 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . .John Monahan 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bud Yandle 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bud Yandle 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . .Joe Augustine 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . .Joe Augustine 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .Joe Augustine 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Joe Augustine 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Joe McCarran 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Joe McCarran 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Joe McCarran 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . .Joe McCarran 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Milton 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Milton 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Milton 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .David Buckley 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .David Buckley 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .David Buckley 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Pascucci 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Pascucci 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Pascucci 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Pascucci 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Carlson 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Carlson 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Carlson 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Carlson 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Mottau 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Mottau 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Mottau 2000-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 4 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Mullen 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Prevett 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Prevett 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Prevett 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Mellor 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Mellor 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . .John Monahan 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Mellor

Michael Spalla 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . .John Monahan 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wally Cox 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1976-1977 . . . . .Dave Annecchiarico 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .Rob McClellan 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Rob McClellan 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Rob McClellan 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Rob McClellan 1981-1982 . . . . . . . .George Boudreau 1982-1983 . . . . . . . .George Boudreau 1983-1984 . . . . . . . .George Boudreau 1984-1985 . . . . . . . .George Boudreau 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Brown 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Steve McCool 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Brown 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Brown 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Michael Spalla 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Michael Spalla 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Michael Spalla 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Michael Spalla 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . .Ken Hemenway 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . .Ken Hemenway 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . .Ken Hemenway 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . .Ken Hemenway 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Brooks Orpik 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Brooks Orpik 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Brooks Orpik 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Lovejoy 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Brennan 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Brennan 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Brennan 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Brennan 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Tommy Cross

No. 5 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Dowling 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Dowling 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Dowling 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . .Willy Putnam 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Callow 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Horton 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . .Chuck Lambert 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . .Chuck Lambert 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . .Chuck Lambert 1974-1975 . . . . .Dave Annecchiarico 1975-1976 . . . . .Dave Annecchiarico John Harrington

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1976-1977 . . . . . . . . .Jack Harrington 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Caffrey 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Caffrey 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Mishler 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Jim Chisholm 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Jim Chisholm 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . .Jim Chisholm 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . .Jim Chisholm 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Kopecky 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Kopecky 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . .Shawn Kennedy 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Shawn Kennedy 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . .Shawn Kennedy 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . .Pat Schafhauser 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . .Pat Schafhauser 1991-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Masters 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Masters 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Masters 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . .Cory Bilodeau 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Cass 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Cass 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Cass 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Cass 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Perry 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Filangieri 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Filangieri 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Filangieri 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Filangieri

No. 6 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hurley 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hurley 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Schilling 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hurley 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Morse 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Haley 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim King 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim King 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim King 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed House 1975-1976 . . . . . . . .Dan McDonough 1976-1977 . . . . . . . .Dan McDonough 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Casey 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Casey 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Casey 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . .John Hanlon 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Brown 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Brown 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Brown 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Brown 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .David Pergola 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .David Pergola 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .David Pergola 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .David Pergola 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Canavan 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Canavan 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Canavan 1994-1995 . . . . . . .David Wainwright 1995-1996 . . . . . . .David Wainwright 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Mottau 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . .Marty Hughes 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . .Marty Hughes 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . .Marty Hughes 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . .Marty Hughes 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Adams 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Adams 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Adams

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. . . . . . . . . . . .John Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kunes . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kunes . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kunes . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kunes

Joe Harney

No. 7 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Allen 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Allen 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Allen 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Ahearn 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Ahearn 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Kenty 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Kenty 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Kenty 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Ferriter 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Ferriter 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Ferriter 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Ferriter 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walt Kyle 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Burns 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Burns 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Wright 1982-1983 . . . . .Dominic Campedelli 1983-1984 . . . . .Dominic Campedelli 1984-1985 . . . . .Dominic Campedelli 1985-1986 . . . . . . . .Mike Mullowney 1986-1987 . . . . . . . .Mike Mullowney 1987-1988 . . . . . . . .Mike Mullowney 1988-1989 . . . . . . . .Mike Mullowney 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . .Marc Beran 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . .Marc Beran 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . .Marc Beran 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . .Marc Beran 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Harney 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Harney 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Harney 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Harney 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Scuderi 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Scuderi 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Scuderi 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Scuderi 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Schuman 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Harrold 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Harrold 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Harrold 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Harrold 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carl Sneep 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carl Sneep 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carl Sneep

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No. 8 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . .Woody Johnson 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . .Woody Johnson 1967-1968 . . . . .Charlie Toczylowski 1968-1969 . . . . .Charlie Toczylowski 1969-1970 . . . . .Charlie Toczylowski 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Godfrey 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Godfrey 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rich Hart 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rich Hart 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rich Hart 1975-1976 . . . . . .Kevin Bartholomew 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Burns 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Barger 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cowles 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cowles 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cowles 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Cowles 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Shea 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Shea 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Shea 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Shea 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Cheevers 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Cheevers 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Cheevers 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Cheevers 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Crowley 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Hall 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Hall 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .John Demarco 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Taylor 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Taylor 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Taylor 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Kealty 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1999-2000 . . . . . . .Anthony D’Arpino 2000-2001 . . . . . . .Anthony D’Arpino 2001-2002 . . . . . . .Anthony D’Arpino 2002-2003 . . . . . . .Anthony D’Arpino 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Lauze 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Lauze 2005-2006 . . . . . . . .Brett Motherwell 2006-2007 . . . . . . . .Brett Motherwell 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . .Edwin Shea

No. 9 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dick Fuller 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dick Fuller 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Snyder 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Snyder 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Snyder 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . .Harvey Bennett 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . .Harvey Bennett 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . .Harvey Bennett 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Powers 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Fernald 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Fernald 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Fernald 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Burns 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Barger 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Barger 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike O’Neil 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike O’Neil 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike O’Neil 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Orr 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Orr 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Orr 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Chris Stapleton 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Marty McInnis 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Marty McInnis

1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Marty McInnis 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Haggerty 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Haggerty 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Haggerty 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Haggerty 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Masters 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Masters 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Masters 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Masters 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Kelly 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Kelly 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Murphy 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Patrick Eaves 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Patrick Eaves 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Patrick Eaves 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . .Nathan Gerbe 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . .Nathan Gerbe 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . .Nathan Gerbe 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Barry Almeida

No. 10 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Kupka 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Kupka 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Smythe 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Smythe 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Smythe 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Reardon 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Reardon 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Reardon 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Martin 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Reardon 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Reardon 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Reardon 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Switaj 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Switaj 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Switaj 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Switaj 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Gary Sampson 1982-1983 . . . . . . . .John McNamara 1983-1984 . . . . . . . .John McNamara 1984-1985 . . . . . . . .John McNamara 1985-1986 . . . . . . . .John McNamara 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Ceglarski 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . .David Emma 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Cleary 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Cleary 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Cleary 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Cleary 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Laferriere 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Laferriere 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . .Rob Laferriere 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . .Ryan Mittleman 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . .Ryan Mittleman 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Giuliano 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Giuliano 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Giuliano 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Giuliano 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Lauze 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Boyle 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Boyle 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Boyle 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Boyle 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Hayes 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . .Jimmy Hayes

No. 11 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . .Allan Kierstead 1966-1967 . . . . . . . .Barry MacCarthy 1967-1968 . . . . . . . .Barry MacCarthy 1968-1969 . . . . . . . .Barry MacCarthy 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Godfrey

Boston College Hockey

1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Murphy 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ray D’Arcy 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ray D’Arcy 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ray D’Arcy 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Lowry 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Lowry 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hammer 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hammer 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hammer 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hammer 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Herlihy 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Herlihy 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Herlihy 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Herlihy 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sweeney 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sweeney 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sweeney 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sweeney 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . .Ted Crowley 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . .Ted Crowley 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Delay 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Krayer 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Krayer 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Krayer 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . .Marty Reasoner 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . .Marty Reasoner 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . .Marty Reasoner 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Krys Kolanos 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Krys Kolanos 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Foster 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Adams 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Adams 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Adams 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Adams 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 12 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Carnigh 1966-1967 . . . . . . . .Steve Cedorchuk 1967-1968 . . . . . . . .Steve Cedorchuk 1968-1969 . . . . . . . .Steve Cedorchuk 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . .John Powers 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . .John Powers 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . .Charlie Ahern 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Doyle 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Doyle 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Songin 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Songin 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Songin 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .John Dempsey 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Billy O’Dwyer 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Billy O’Dwyer 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Billy O’Dwyer 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Billy O’Dwyer 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Griffin 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Griffin 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . .John Devereaux 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . .John Devereaux 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . .John Devereaux 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .John Devereaux 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Heinze 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Heinze 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Heinze 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Sal Manganaro 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Sal Manganaro 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Lewis 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Lewis


Uniform History 1996-1997 . . . . . . . .Blake Bellefeuille 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Gionta 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Gionta 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Gionta 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Gionta 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Collins 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Collins 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Collins 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Collins 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Smith 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Smith 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Smith

No. 13 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Valle 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . .Mike Robertson 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . .John Sullivan 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . .John Sullivan 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . .John Sullivan 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . .Vin Shanley 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . .Vin Shanley 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Hughes 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Hughes 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Driscoll 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Driscoll 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Driscoll 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Driscoll 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Peters 1980-1981 . . . . . . .Billy McDonough 1981-1982 . . . . . . .Billy McDonough 1982-1983 . . . . . . .Billy McDonough 1983-1984 . . . . . . .Billy McDonough 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . .Chris Stapleton 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . .Chris Stapleton 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . .Chris Stapleton 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Mike Connolly 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Delay 1989-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ian Moran 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ian Moran 1993-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1997-1998 . . . . . . . .Blake Bellefeuille 1998-1999 . . . . . . . .Blake Bellefeuille 1999-2000 . . . . . . . .Blake Bellefeuille 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Voce 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Voce 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Voce 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Voce 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Gannon 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Gannon 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Gannon 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Gannon 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Cam Atkinson

No. 14 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Art Byrne 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . .Ray Bastarache 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . .Ray Bastarache 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . .Ray Bastarache 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Cronin 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Cronin 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Cronin 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Cronin 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Baier 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . .Kerry Young 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . .Kerry Young 1977-1978 . . . . . . . .Mike Ewanouski 1978-1979 . . . . . . . .Mike Ewanouski 1979-1980 . . . . . . . .Mike Ewanouski

1980-1981 . . . . . . . .Mike Ewanouski 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Siddall 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Houle 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Houle 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Houle 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Houle 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . .Mike Connolly 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Delay 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Steve McCool 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Looney 1990-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Milford 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Milford 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Milford 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Nick Pierandri 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . .Nick Pierandri 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . .Nick Pierandri 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . .Nick Pierandri 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ty Hennes 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ty Hennes 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ty Hennes 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ty Hennes 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Greene 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Greene 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Greene 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Greene 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 15 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Clarke 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Clarke 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Clarke 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sheehy 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sheehy 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sico 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Hayes 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Hayes 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Watson 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Martin 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Martin 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Martin 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . .George Amidon 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . .George Amidon 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . .George Amidon 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . .George Amidon 1981-1982 . . . . . . . .David Livingston 1982-1983 . . . . . . . .David Livingston 1983-1984 . . . . . . . .David Livingston 1984-1985 . . . . . . . .David Livingston 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Craig Janney 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . .Craig Janney 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff O’Neill 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff O’Neill 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff O’Neill 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff O’Neill 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Jack Callahan 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Jack Callahan 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Jack Callahan 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Callahan 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Callahan 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Callahan 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ales Dolinar 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ales Dolinar 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ales Dolinar 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ales Dolinar 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . .Stephen Gionta 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . .Stephen Gionta 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . .Stephen Gionta 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . .Stephen Gionta 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Whitney 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Whitney

No. 16 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969 1969-1970 1970-1971 1971-1972 1972-1973 1973-1974 1974-1975 1975-1976 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-2009

. . . . . . . . . . .John Moylan . . . . . . . . . . .Ty Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Putnam . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Keaveney . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Byrne . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Callow . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Fidler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Fidler . . . . . . . . . .Mark Albrecht . . . . . . . . . .Mark Albrecht . . . . . . . . . .Mark Albrecht . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Army . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Rauseo . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Rauseo . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Rauseo . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Rauseo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Shea . . . . . . . . . . .David Emma . . . . . . . . . . .David Emma . . . . . . . . . . .David Emma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Retired

2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

. . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Rooney . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Rooney . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Rooney . . . . . . . . . .Brian Gibbons . . . . . . . . . .Brian Gibbons

No. 17 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry York 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry York 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Sheehy 1968-1969 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Schilling 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Schilling 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Kimball 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Kimball 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Kimball 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leo Scarry 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . .Ed “Skip” House 1976-1977 . . . . . . . .Ed “Skip” House 1977-1978 . . . . . . . .Ed “Skip” House 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Moore 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Moore 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Moore 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Gordie Moore 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Orr 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Stevens 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Stevens 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Stevens 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Stevens 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Reilly 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Reilly 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Reilly 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Reilly 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Brett Stickney 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Brett Stickney 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Connolly 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . .Jamie O’Leary 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Jamie O’Leary 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . .Jamie O’Leary 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . .Jamie O’Leary 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .A.J. Walker 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .A.J. Walker 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . .A.J. Walker 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .A.J. Walker 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Rooney

2009-10 Eagles

David Hymovitz

No. 18 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969

. . . . . . . . . .Fred Kinsman . . . . . . . . . .Fred Kinsman . . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Morse . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Callow Peter Morse 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . .Vin Shanley 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . .Ray Lawrence 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . .Harvey Taylor 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Powers 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Sullivan 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Sullivan 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Johny Baier 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Kennedy 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Kennedy 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . .Otto Marenholz 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . .Otto Marenholz 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . .Otto Marenholz 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . .Otto Marenholz 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . .Michael Barron 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . .Michael Barron 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . .Michael Barron 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . .Michael Barron 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Nolan 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Nolan 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Nolan 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Nolan 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Jack Callahan 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . .David Hymovitz 1993-1994 . . . . . . . .David Hymovitz 1994-1995 . . . . . . . .David Hymovitz 1995-1996 . . . . . . . .David Hymovitz 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Farkas 1997-1998 . . . . . . . .Mark McLennan

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Uniform History 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

. . . . . . . .Mark McLennan . . . . . . . .Mark McLennan . . . . . . . .Mark McLennan . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Shannon . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Shannon . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Shannon . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Shannon . . . . . . . . .Kyle Kucharski . . . . . . . . .Kyle Kucharski . . . . . . . . .Kyle Kucharski . . . . . . . . .Kyle Kucharski

No. 19 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969

. . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Lufkan . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack O’Neil . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack O’Neil . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack O’Neil Mike Bucciero John Powers 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Horton Bob Haley Mike Holland 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . .Charlie Ahern 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Cooper 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . .Richie Smith 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . .Richie Smith 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . .Richie Smith 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . .Richie Smith 1976-1977 . . . . . .Charlie Antetomaso 1977-1978 . . . . . .Charlie Antetomaso 1978-1979 . . . . . .Charlie Antetomaso 1979-1980 . . . . . .Charlie Antetomaso 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Wray 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Wray 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Harlow 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Harlow 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Harlow 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Harlow 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Delaney 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Delaney 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Delaney 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Delaney 1990-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Lane 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . .Toby Harris 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . .Toby Harris 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . .Toby Harris 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . .Toby Harris 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Farkas 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Farkas 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Farkas 2000-2001 . . . . . . . .Chuck Kobasew 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Murphy 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Murphy 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Murphy 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . .Brock Bradford 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . .Brock Bradford 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . .Brock Bradford 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . .Brock Bradford

No. 20 1965-1966 . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Murphy 1966-1967 . . . . . . . . .George McPhee 1967-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1968-1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Barton John Burnett 1969-1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Barton 1970-1971 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Holland Steve House Randy Picard 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Yetten

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1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Yetten 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Yetten 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Barrett 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Barrett 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Barrett 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Arnold 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Arnold 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Arnold 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Arnold 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Sweeney 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Sweeney 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Sweeney 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Sweeney 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Shenk 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Shenk 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Shenk 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Shenk 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Joyce 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Caulfield 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . .Luke Howarth 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Luke Howarth 1996-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Schuman 2001-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . .Adam Pineault 2004-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2006-2007 . . . . . . . .Joseph Ehiorobo 2007-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 21 1965-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Parlato 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Lox 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Lox 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Mullen 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Mullen 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Mullen 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Mullen 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Blossom 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Blossom 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Blossom 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Blossom 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .John McLean 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .John McLean 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .John McLean 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . .John McLean 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Farley 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Farley 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Farley 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Farley 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . .Mike McCarthy 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . .Mike McCarthy 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . .Mike McCarthy 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . .Mike McCarthy 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Mulhern 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Mulhern 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Mulhern 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Mulhern 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . .Jeremy Wilson 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Spina 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Spina 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Spina 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Spina 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . .Benn Ferriero 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . .Benn Ferriero 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . .Benn Ferriero 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Benn Ferriero

No. 22 1965-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Haley 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Riley 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Flynn 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Flynn 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . .Brendan Glynn 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . .Brendan Glynn 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Direda 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Gary Sampson 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Gary Sampson 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Gary Sampson 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Mitchell 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Mitchell 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Mitchell 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Mitchell 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . .Richard Braccia 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . .Richard Braccia 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Richard Braccia 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . .Richard Braccia 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Zygulski 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Zygulski 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Zygulski 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Zygulski 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . .Greg Callahan 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . .Greg Callahan 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . .Tony Hutchins 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . .Tony Hutchins 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . .Tony Hutchins 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . .Tony Hutchins 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Eaves 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Eaves 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Eaves 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Eaves 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Bertram 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Bertram 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Bertram 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Bertram 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Carey

No. 23 1965-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Murray 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Fernald 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . .John McGuire 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . .John McGuire 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .John McGuire 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Wright 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Wright 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Wright 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Delaney 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Delaney 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Delaney 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . .Chris Delaney 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Marshall 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Marshall 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Marshall 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Guerin 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Guerin 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Krayer 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Chase 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Chase 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Chase 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Chase 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . .Kevin Caulfield 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . .Kevin Caulfield 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . .Kevin Caulfield 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . .Kevin Caulfield

Boston College Hockey

2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .J.D. Forrest 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . .J.D. Forrest 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .J.D. Forrest 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .J.D. Forrest 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . .Brian O’Hanley 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . .Brian O’Hanley 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . .Brian O’Hanley 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Malcolm Lyles

Andy Powers

No. 24 1965-1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1971-1972 . . . . . . . . .Bob Conceison 1972-1973 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Albrecht 1973-1974 . . . . . . . . .Maury Corkery 1974-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walt Kyle 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Hehir 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Hehir 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Hehir 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Hehir 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . .Gerry Dunne 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Gerry Dunne 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .David Whyte 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .David Whyte 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .David Whyte 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . .David Whyte 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Dennehy 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Dennehy 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Dennehy 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Dennehy 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Buckley 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Buckley 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Buckley 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Buckley 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . .Andy Powers 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . .Andy Powers 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . .Andy Powers 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Andy Powers 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . .Brett Peterson 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . .Brett Peterson 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . .Brett Peterson 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . .Brett Peterson 2004-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Lombardi 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Lombardi 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Lombardi


Uniform History No. 25 1965-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Riley 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Hanlon 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Hanlon 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .Gerry Reardon 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Gerry Reardon 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike O’Neil 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . .Robin Monleon 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . .Robin Monleon 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . .Robin Monleon 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . .Robin Monleon 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . .Michael Gervasi 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . .Michael Gervasi 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . .Michael Gervasi 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Michael Gervasi 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . .Jason Rathbone 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . .Jason Rathbone 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . .Jason Rathbone 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . .Jason Rathbone 1992-1993 . . . . . . . .Keith O’Connell 1993-1994 . . . . . . .Mark Wainwright 1994-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . .Justin Dziama 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . .Justin Dziama 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . .Justin Dziama 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . .Justin Dziama 2004-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Price 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Price 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Price

No. 26 1965-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Sullivan 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . .Dave Eversman 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Hanlon 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Direda 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Wray 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Griffin 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Griffin 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . .John Flatley 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Hodge 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Hodge 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Hodge 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Glennon 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Glennon 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Glennon 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Matt Glennon 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Haig 1993-1994 . . . . . . .David Wainwright 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Haig 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1996-1997 . . . . . . .David Wainwright 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Lephart 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Lephart 1999-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . .Ben McManama 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . .Ben McManama 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Justin Greene 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Justin Greene 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . .Justin Greene 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . .Justin Greene 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Petrecki 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Petrecki

No. 27 1965-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Riley 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Riley

Brendan Buckley 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Riley 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Riley 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Murphy 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Murphy 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Murphy 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Mark Murphy 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob O’Brien 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Driscoll 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . .Joe McEachern 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . .Joe McEachern 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Scheifele 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Scheifele 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Scheifele 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Steve Scheifele 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Joyce 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Joyce 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Joyce 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . .Rob Canavan 1995-1996 . . . . . . . .Brendan Buckley 1996-1997 . . . . . . . .Brendan Buckley 1997-1998 . . . . . . . .Brendan Buckley 1998-1999 . . . . . . . .Brendan Buckley 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Lephart 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Lephart 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Havern 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Havern 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Havern 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Havern 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . .Andrew Orpik 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . .Andrew Orpik 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . .Andrew Orpik 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . .Andrew Orpik

No. 28 1965-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Barrett 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . .Biff Fairclough 1976-1977 . . . . . .Kevin Bartholomew 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Jackson 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Welch 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Mishler 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Mishler 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Mishler 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Ceglarski 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . .Tim Ceglarski

1986-1987 . . . . . . . .Eddie McCarthy 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . .Duke St. Pierre 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . .David Franzosa 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . .David Franzosa 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . .David Franzosa 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . .David Franzosa 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . .Clifton McHale 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . .Clifton McHale 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . .Clifton McHale 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . .Clifton McHale 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Sullivan 1998-1999 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Sullivan 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Sullivan 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Sullivan 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Leahy 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Leahy 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Leahy 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Leahy 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . .Corey Griffin 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 2008-2009 . . . . . . . .Tommy Atkinson

1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Switaj 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Kelly 1984-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Delay 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Delay 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sparrow 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sparrow 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Mike Sparrow 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1995-1996 . . . . . . .Andy McLaughlin 1996-1997 . . . . . . .Andy McLaughlin 1997-1998 . . . . . . .Scott Clemmensen 1998-1999 . . . . . .Scott Clemmensen 1999-2000 . . . . . . .Scott Clemmensen 2000-2001 . . . . . . .Scott Clemmensen 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . .Matti Kaltiainen 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . .Matti Kaltiainen 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . .Matti Kaltiainen 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . .Matti Kaltiainen 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . .Adam Reasoner 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . .Adam Reasoner 2007-2008 . . . . . . .Andrew Margolin 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Venti

No. 29

No. 31

1965-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Lowry 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Skidmore 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Skidmore 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Skidmore 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . .Paul Skidmore 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . .Bob O’Connor 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . .Bob O’Connor 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . .Bob O’Connor 1982-1983 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Gordon 1983-1984 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Gordon 1984-1985 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Gordon 1985-1986 . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Gordon 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Walker 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Walker 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Delay 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Silva 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Silva 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Taylor 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Taylor 1995-1996 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Taylor 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Taylor 1997-1998 . . . . . . .Andy McLaughlin 1998-1999 . . . . . . .Andy McLaughlin 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Egan 2000-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Egan 2001-2002 . . . . . . . . . . .Robbie Miller 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . .Robbie Miller 2003-2004 . . . . . . . . . . .Robbie Miller 2004-2005 . . . . . . . . . . .Robbie Miller 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Pearce 2006-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Pearce 2007-2008 . . . . . . . . . . .Alex Kremer 2008-2009 . . . . . . . . . . .Alex Kremer

1965-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1993-1994 . . . . . . . .Bobby Thornton 1994-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 32 1965-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . .Jeremy Marottolo 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Brian Callahan 1994-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 33 1965-1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . .Greg Callahan 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . .Greg Callahan 1994-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 34 1965-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1989-1990 . . . . . . . . . .Scott LaGrand 1990-1991 . . . . . . . . . .Scott LaGrand 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . . .Scott LaGrand 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Taylor 1994-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 35 1965-1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1986-1987 . . . . . . . . . .David Littman Jeff Walker 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . .David Littman 1988-1989 . . . . . . . . . .David Littman 1989-1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Masters 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . .Josh Singewald 1995-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 36 No. 30 1965-1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1974-1975 . . . . . . . . . .Dale Redmond 1975-1976 . . . . . . . . . .Dale Redmond 1976-1977 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Cronin 1977-1978 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Cronin 1978-1979 . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Cronin 1979-1980 . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Coffey 1980-1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Switaj 1981-1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Switaj

2009-10 Eagles

1965-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

No. 37 1948-1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none 1991-1992 . . . . . . . . .Josh Singewald 1992-1993 . . . . . . . . .Josh Singewald 1993-1994 . . . . . . . . .Josh Singewald 1994-2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .none

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Hat Tricks Date Jan. 9, 1918 1918-19 Feb. 2, 1920 Feb. 2, 1920 Feb. 6, 1920 Feb. 25, 1921 Jan. 21, 1922 Dec. 28, 1922 Jan. 11, 1923 Feb. 7, 1923 Feb. 7, 1924 March 5, 1924 Feb. 15, 1929 Jan. 28, 1933 Jan. 20, 1934 Jan. 2, 1936 Jan. 2, 1936 Jan. 2, 1936 March 7, 1936 Jan. 27, 1937 March 6, 1937 March 6, 1937 Jan. 10, 1938 Jan. 22, 1938 Jan. 22, 1938 Feb. 10, 1938 March 4, 1938 Dec. 13, 1938 Feb. 21, 1939 Feb. 21, 1939 March 1, 1939 March 1, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939 Dec. 27, 1939

Player Eddie Enright Leo Hughes (4) Leo Hughes Ben Healy Leo Hughes (4) Ben Healy Leo Hughes Leo Hughes Jack Culhane Jack Culhane Jack Culhane Jack Culhane (4) Pete Sanford Ray Funchion (4) Herb Crimlisk (4) Frank Lowry (4) Fred Moore Charlie Sampson Fred Moore (4) John Burgess (4) Joe Hartigan Tom McDermott James Davis Frank Lowry (4) James Davis Bill Flynn Tom Sharkey Bill Flynn Bill Flynn John Pryor (4) John Pryor Walter Cuenin John Pryor (6) Ray Chaisson (5) Al Dumond (4) Bob Mee Ralph Powers

Opponent Harvard Radio Army Fordham Fordham M.I.T. M.I.T. Yale McGill M.I.T. Boston U. Boston H.C. Nashua Nationals Pennsylvania Northeastern Saint Anselm Fitchburg State Fitchburg State Fitchburg State Colgate Saint Anselm Colgate Colgate Northeastern Middlebury Middlebury Colby Northeastern Northeastern M.I.T. M.I.T. Jr. Olympics Jr. Olympics Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell

John Cunniff 146

Site BA A A I BA A BA BA BA BA BA A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA A A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA PL PL PL PL PL

Date Jan. 9, 1940 Jan. 16, 1940 Feb. 11, 1940 Feb. 24, 1940 Dec. 17, 1940 Dec. 17, 1940 Dec. 20, 1940 Jan. 1, 1941 Jan. 7, 1941 Jan. 14, 1941 Jan. 15, 1941 Jan. 17, 1941 Jan. 21, 1941 Jan. 21, 1941 Feb. 18, 1941 Feb. 18, 1941 Feb. 25, 1941 Jan. 6, 1942 Jan. 13, 1942 Jan. 17, 1942 Feb. 3, 1942 Feb. 28, 1942 Dec. 14, 1942 Dec. 14, 1942 Feb. 4, 1943 Feb. 23, 1943 Feb. 23, 1943 Dec. 23, 1946 Dec. 30, 1946 Jan. 14, 1947 Jan. 15, 1947 Jan. 21, 1947 Jan. 26, 1947 Feb. 16, 1948 Feb. 20, 1948 Feb. 27, 1948 March 1, 1948 March 1, 1948 Dec. 1, 1948 Dec. 1, 1948 Dec. 1, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 13, 1948 Dec. 15, 1948 Jan. 12, 1949 Jan. 12, 1949 Feb. 2, 1949 Feb. 7, 1949 Feb. 9, 1949 Feb. 9, 1949 March 18, 1949 Dec. 28, 1949 Jan. 7, 1950 Feb. 27, 1950 March 2, 1950 March 6, 1950 March 6, 1950 March 18, 1950 Dec. 18, 1950 Dec. 18, 1950 Feb. 5, 1951 Feb. 6, 1951 March 3, 1951 March 5, 1951 March 5, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951

Player Al Dumond (5) Ray Chaisson (4) Ray Chaisson Al Dumond Bob Babine Ray Chaisson Al Dumond (5) Al Dumond (4) Ray Chaisson John Pryor Wally Boudreau Ray Chaisson (4) Wally Boudreau Ray Chaisson Wally Boudreau Al Dumond Ray Chaisson Ralph Powers Wally Boudreau John Murphy Wally Boudreau (4) Wally Boudreau (5) Wally Boudreau Jim Edgeworth Jim Edgeworth Jim Edgeworth (4) John Cunniff Warren Lewis John McIntire Eddie Burns John Harvey (4) Eddie Burns (5) Bob Mason Warren Lewis Joe McCusker John McIntire Ed “Butch” Songin John McIntire Jim Fitzgerald Jack Mulhern Warren Lewis Len Ceglarski (5) Fran Harrington (4) John McIntire Jack Mulhern Jim Fitzgerald John McIntire Warren Lewis Warren Lewis Jack Mulhern (4) Fran Harrington Jack Mulhern Jack Mulhern Warren Lewis (4) Warren Lewis Jack Mulhern (4) Fran Harrington Warren Lewis George Sullivan Jack Mulhern Len Ceglarski Wellington Burtnett (4) Len Ceglarski Joseph Hosford (4) Joe Morgan Joe Morgan Frank O’Grady Frank O’Grady (4) Wellington Burtnett Jim Duffy

Opponent Northeastern Boston U. St. Dominique’s Boston U. M.I.T. M.I.T. Princeton Colgate Northeastern Boston U. New Hampshire Dartmouth New Hampshire New Hampshire M.I.T. M.I.T. Northeastern M.I.T. Boston U. Colby Northeastern Colby Northeastern Northeastern Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Northeastern Harvard M.I.T. Tufts Tufts Colby New Hampshire Georgetown M.I.T. Middlebury Middlebury M.I.T. M.I.T. M.I.T. Devens Devens Devens Devens Harvard Harvard Harvard Princeton A.I.C. Northeastern Northeastern Colorado College McGill University Princeton M.I.T. Dartmouth Bowdoin Bowdoin Michigan Tufts Tufts Harvard A.I.C. M.I.T. Tufts Tufts Tufts Tufts Tufts

Boston College Hockey

Site BA BA A BA BA BA A PL BA BA A A BA A BA BA BA BA BA A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA A BA C BA BA BA BA BA BA BS BS BS BS BA BA BA BA BS BA BA CS BA A BA BA BA BA CS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA

Ed “Butch” Songin Date Dec. 12, 1951 Dec. 21, 1951 Feb. 4, 1952 Feb. 25, 1952 March 6, 1952 Jan. 8, 1953 Feb. 5, 1953 March 6, 1953 Dec. 1, 1953 Dec. 8, 1953 Dec. 17, 1953 Jan. 30, 1954 Feb. 15, 1954 Feb. 24, 1954 Jan. 4, 1955 Jan. 31, 1955 Jan. 31, 1955 Feb. 14, 1955 Dec. 6, 1955 Jan. 10, 1956 Feb. 28, 1956 Dec. 11, 1956 Jan. 7, 1957 Dec. 12, 1958 Dec. 20, 1958 Jan. 4, 1960 Feb. 10, 1960 Feb. 10, 1960 Dec. 3, 1960 Jan. 7, 1961 Jan. 28, 1961 Jan. 30, 1961 Feb. 6, 1961 Feb. 6, 1961 Feb. 22, 1961 March 4, 1961 March 4, 1961 March 7, 1961 Dec. 6, 1961 Dec. 19, 1961

Player Frank O’Grady (5) Joe Morgan Wellington Burtnett Jim Duffy Jim Duffy Wellington Burtnett Wellington Burtnett Bob Kiley Bob Gallagher Jim Duffy Jim Duffy William Maguire Frank Quinn, Jr. James Cisternelli Bill Leary (5) Bill Leary Carl Marino Richard Michaud Bill Leary Richard Michaud Joe Moylan Joe Moylan Bill Leary Ron Walsh Billy Daley Billy Daley Jack Cusack (4) Ron Walsh (4) Billy Daley Owen Hughes Billy Daley Billy Daley Billy Hogan Eddie Sullivan (5) Billy Daley Billy Daley Dave Dalton Jack Leetch Jack Leetch Paul Aiken (4)

Opponent M.I.T. Princeton Boston U. M.I.T. Dartmouth Brown Dartmouth Tufts Providence Northeastern Dartmouth Yale Harvard Northeastern Brown Northeastern Northeastern Boston U. Tufts Boston U. Boston U. Yale Northeastern Princeton R.P.I. Northeastern Brown Brown Brown Saint Lawrence Princeton Providence Northeastern Northeastern Boston U. Northeastern Northeastern Boston U. Brown Northeastern

Site BA NS BA BA NS A A BA A BG BA BA BG BA A BG BG BG BG BA BG BG BA A H A H H H H A A BG BG H H H H A BA


Hat Tricks

Paul Hurley Date Feb. 7, 1962 Feb. 12, 1962 Feb. 24, 1962 Feb. 2, 1963 Feb. 9, 1963 Jan. 28, 1964 Feb. 7, 1964 Feb. 15, 1964 Feb. 15, 1964 March 7, 1964 Nov. 30, 1965 Dec. 17, 1965 Jan. 2, 1966 March 1, 1966 March 1, 1966 Nov. 30, 1966 Dec. 10, 1966 Dec. 17, 1966 Dec. 22, 1966 Dec. 27, 1966 Jan. 14, 1967 Feb. 3, 1967 March 4, 1967 March 7, 1967 Dec. 28, 1967 Jan. 9, 1968 Feb. 9, 1968 Feb. 9, 1968 March 5, 1968 Dec. 4, 1968 Dec. 12, 1969 Jan. 3, 1970 Jan. 7, 1970 Feb. 2, 1970 Feb. 6, 1970 Feb. 6, 1970 Dec. 8, 1970 Dec. 21, 1970

Player Billy Hogan Billy Hogan Billy Hogan (4) Jack Leetch Paul Aiken Edward Downes John Cunniff John Marsh John Moylan John Cunniff (4) John Cuniff Jim Mullen Bob Kupka (4) Jim Mullen Jerry York (5) Paul Hurley Paul Hurley Whitey Allen Jerry York Paul Hurley Fred Kinsman Paul Hurley Paul Hurley (5) Paul Hurley Tim Sheehy Mike Flynn Gordie Clarke Mike Flynn Charlie Toczylowski Tim Sheehy Tim Sheehy (4) Kevin Ahearn Paul Schilling Tim Sheehy Tom Mellor John Snyder Ed Kenty Bob Reardon

Opponent Yale Northeastern Colby Northeastern Colby Providence Colgate Colby Colby Colby R.P.I. Dartmouth Loyola Providence Providence Yale Princeton Northeastern Eastern Olympics Loyola Colby R.P.I. Providence Clarkson Harvard Dartmouth Providence Providence Saint Lawrence Yale Northeastern New Hampshire Yale Northeastern R.P.I. R.P.I. New Hampshire Minnesota

Site A BG H H H A H A A H H BG H A A H A BG H H H A A H A H H H A H BA H A BG H H A H

Date Dec. 23, 1970 Dec. 27, 1970 Feb. 5, 1971 Feb. 5, 1971 Feb. 13, 1971 Dec. 10, 1971 Feb. 23, 1972 Dec. 16, 1972 Dec. 16, 1972 Dec. 22, 1972 Dec. 28, 1972 Dec. 28, 1972 Dec. 28, 1972 Jan. 27, 1973 Feb. 5, 1973 Feb. 6, 1973 Dec. 28, 1973 Jan. 25, 1974 Nov. 24, 1974 Nov. 24, 1974 Dec. 3, 1974 Dec. 30, 1974 Jan. 31, 1975 Dec. 12, 1975 Jan. 10, 1976 Nov. 23, 1976 Nov. 23, 1976 Dec. 28, 1976 Feb. 22, 1977 March 8, 1977 Nov. 22, 1977 Nov. 22, 1977 Dec. 2, 1977 Dec. 6, 1977 Dec. 23, 1977 Dec. 28, 1977 Jan. 24, 1978 Jan. 31, 1978 Jan. 5, 1979 March 2, 1979 March 2, 1979 Feb. 17, 1980 Feb. 17, 1981 Jan. 22, 1982 Jan. 24, 1982 Dec. 8, 1981 Nov. 21, 1982 Nov. 30, 1982 Dec. 2, 1982 Dec. 2, 1982 Jan. 4, 1983 Jan. 6, 1984 Jan. 24, 1984 Feb. 24, 1984 Feb. 24, 1984 Nov. 10, 1984 Jan. 4, 1985 Jan. 8, 1985 March 30, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Nov. 11, 1985 Nov. 19, 1985 Jan. 10, 1986 18, 1986 Jan. 26, 1986 Feb. 19, 1986 Nov. 1, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986

Player Don Callow Ed Kenty Ed Kenty Bob Reardon (4) Ed Kenty Joe Fidler Ed Kenty (4) Jim Doyle Richard Smith Mike Powers Ray D’Arcy Bob Reardon Richie Smith Ed Kenty Mike Powers Mike Powers (5) Jim King Mike Powers Richie Smith (4) Mark Riley Richie Smith Richie Smith Richie Smith Joe Mullen Bob Ferriter Paul Barrett Rob Riley Bob Ferritter Joe Mullen Joe Mullen (4) Paul Barrett Mike Ewanouski Brian Burns (4) Paul Barrett Joe Mullen (4) Paul Barrett (4) Paul Barrett Rob Riley Gary Sampson Joe Mullen Paul Hammer Bill Army Billy O’Dwyer Lee Blossom Lee Blossom Billy O’Dwyer Billy McDonough (4) Ed Rauseo Lee Blossom Bob Sweeney Robin Monleon Billy McDonough Tim Mitchell Robin Monleon Bruce Milton Bob Sweeney Scott Harlow Bob Sweeney Doug Brown Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Ken Hodge Scott Harlow (4) Scott Harlow Scott Harlow Tim Sweeney Steve Scheifele Kevin Stevens

Opponent McMaster Saint Louis Northeastern Northeastern Colgate Northeastern Boston U. Boston State Boston State Notre Dame New Brunswick New Brunswick New Brunswick Saint Lawrence Northeastern Northeastern Pennsylvania Saint Louis Boston State Boston State Brown Providence New Hampshire Princeton Cornell Boston State Boston State Colgate Bowdoin Boston U. Saint Anselm Saint Anselm Saint Lawrence Northeastern Notre Dame Air Force Yale Providence Air Force Princeton Princeton Northeastern Maine R.P.I. Providence Maine Holy Cross Brown Saint Anselm Saint Anselm Harvard British Columbia Dartmouth Army Army Denver Wisconsin Boston U. Minnesota-Duluth New Hampshire Holy Cross Lowell Colorado College Minnesota Michigan Tech Boston U. Northeastern Michigan Tech Michigan Tech

2009-10 Eagles

Site H SL H H A A H H H H H H H H BG BG GL H H H A H H H A H H SY H A H H A A MS H A H A A A H A H A H H A H H H AK H H H A A A JL H H H A H H H A H H

Date Nov. 21, 1986 Jan. 2, 1987 Jan. 10, 1987 Feb. 9, 1987 Feb. 5, 1988 Nov. 28, 1988 Dec. 5, 1988 Jan. 13, 1989 Dec. 5, 1989 Dec. 28, 1989 Jan. 7, 1990 Jan. 16, 1990 Jan. 19, 1990 Jan. 20, 1990 Feb. 2, 1990 March 5, 1990 Nov. 27, 1990 Feb. 1, 1991 Feb. 15, 1991 Feb. 27, 1991 Oct. 24, 1992 Dec. 2, 1993 March 12, 1994 Oct. 22, 1994 Jan. 13, 1995 Jan. 28, 1995 Feb. 3, 1995 Nov. 10, 1995 Feb. 12, 1996 Feb. 28, 1997 Dec. 28, 1997 Feb. 13, 1998 Feb. 28, 1998 March 7, 1998 Oct. 9, 1998 Oct. 30, 1998 Nov. 20, 1998 Jan. 2, 1999 Jan. 8, 1999 Jan. 23, 1999 Oct. 23, 1999 Dec. 29, 1999 Dec. 30, 1999 Feb. 7, 2000 Feb. 20, 2000 March 2, 2000 March 5, 2000 Nov. 21, 2000 Jan. 27, 2001 March 16, 2001 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 8, 2001 Dec. 28, 2001 Oct. 4, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Dec. 5, 2003 Dec. 9, 2005 Jan. 28, 2006 Feb. 10, 2006 Feb. 23, 2006 March 10, 2006 April 6, 2006 Jan. 12, 2007 Nov. 30, 2007 Dec. 1, 2007 Dec. 12, 2007 April 10, 2008 Nov. 14, 2008 Nov. 15, 2008

Player Tim Sweeney Tim Sweeney Kevin Stevens (4) Ken Hodge David Emma Steve Scheifele Steve Heinze (4) Dave Pergola Marty McInnis David Emma Steve Heinze Marty McInnis David Emma (4) Steve Heinze Steve Heinze Marty McInnis (5) Bill Guerin David Emma David Franzosa David Emma Rob Canavan Brian Callahan Ryan Haggerty David Hymovitz Don Chase Ryan Haggerty Jerry Buckley David Hymovitz David Hymovitz Blake Bellefeuille Mike Lephart Brian Gionta Brian Gionta (4) Marty Reasoner Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas (4) Blake Bellefeuille Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Jeff Farkas (5) Krys Kolanos Brian Gionta Krys Kolanos Jeff Farkas Brian Gionta Brian Gionta (5) Chuck Kobasew Tony Voce Tony Voce Ned Havern Tony Voce Tony Voce Tony Voce Chris Collins Brian Boyle (4) Stephen Gionta Brian Boyle Chris Collins Chris Collins Benn Ferriero Nathan Gerbe Ben Smith Nathan Gerbe Nathan Gerbe Brock Bradford Jimmy Hayes

Opponent Providence North Dakota Colorado College Harvard Lowell Northern Mich. Northeastern Boston U. New Hampshire Minn.-Duluth Providence Dartmouth Merrimack New Hampshire Merrimack Merrimack Providence Merrimack Lowell Northeastern Army Providence New Hampshire Army Yale Providence UMass-Lowell Northeastern Harvard Northeastern Harvard Merrimack UMass-Lowell Northeastern Ohio State UMass-Lowell Boston U. Minnesota Maine Providence UMass-Amherst Dartmouth Vermont Northeastern New Hampshire Northeastern Boston U. Merrimack Maine UMass-Lowell Vermont Merrimack Miami (Ohio) Vermont Providence Boston U. Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Providence UMass-Lowell Vermont North Dakota Merrimack Boston University Boston University Harvard North Dakota Merrimack New Hampshire

Site A A A BG MT H H H H BR H H A H A H A H A H A A A A H A A H A H BR A H A MA H H H H A A GF GF F A A H H H F GF H DA A H H H A H H H BC A H A A PC A H

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Shutouts Date Jan. 11, 1919

Opponent Commonwealth Pier

Site BP

Score 3-0

Jan. 31, 1920 Feb. 2, 1920 Feb. 4, 1920 Jan. 8, 1921 Jan. 20, 1921 Dec. 17, 1921 Jan. 21, 1922 Jan. 11, 1923 Feb. 24, 1923 March 1, 1923 Dec. 20, 1923 Feb. 20, 1924 1924-25 Feb. 7, 1925 Feb. 9, 1925 Feb. 27, 1925 Jan. 21, 1927 Feb. 6, 1929 Jan. 2, 1936 March 6, 1937 Feb. 3, 1938 Jan. 7, 1939 Feb. 23, 1943 Feb. 23, 1948

Army Fordham Boston University Bates Dartmouth St. Paul’s School Yale M.I.T. Nichols Club B.A.A. McGill Maple A.A. Boston University St. Nicholas Club B.A.A. Montreal University M.I.T. Holy Cross Fitchburg Colgate St. Anselm Colby Boston University Ft. Devens State

A PA AR A BA A A BA A BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS

5-0 10-0 9-0 5-0 4-0 2-0 7-0 4-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 4-0 19-0 15-0 6-0 7-0 11-0 7-0

Jan. 30, 1951 Dec. 10, 1951 Dec. 19, 1951 Jan. 30, 1952 Dec. 27, 1952

Northeastern Tufts Harvard A.I.C. Northeastern

BA BA BA BA BA

2-0 20-0 5-0 4-0 2-0

Jan. 3, 1953 Feb. 7, 1953 Dec. 8, 1953 Dec. 14, 1954

Northeastern Northeastern Northeastern Northeastern

BA BA BG BG

5-0 2-0 6-0 9-0

Feb. 26, 1955 Dec. 18, 1956 Feb. 1, 1957 Dec. 17, 1957 Jan. 13, 1960 Feb. 24, 1960 March 4, 1961 Dec. 27, 1961 Jan. 25, 1962 Feb. 12, 1962 Dec. 12, 1962 Feb. 9, 1963 Dec. 17, 1963

Princeton Brown Northeastern St. Lawrence Yale Boston University Northeastern Laval Providence Northeastern Brown Colby Princeton

A A BG BA A BA H H A BG H H H

8-0 5-0 2-0 1-0 7-0 5-0 10-0 3-0 2-0 4-0 6-0 6-0 7-0

March 7, 1964

Colby

H

10-0

Nov. 30, 1965

R.P.I.

H

9-0

Dec. 8, 1965 Feb. 2, 1966 Dec. 17, 1966 Feb. 16, 1967

Brown Yale Northeastern Providence

H A BG H

3-0 8-0 6-0 9-0

Feb. 22, 1967

Dartmouth

A

8-0

Feb. 9, 1968 Feb. 2, 1970 Feb. 28, 1970 Nov. 23, 1976 Dec. 12, 1977

Providence Northeastern Army Boston State Harvard

H BG A H A

13-0 5-0 4-0 18-0 7-0

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BC Goaltender Florence O’Connell Don McCloskey Eddie O’Brien Eddie O’Brien Eddie O’Brien Eddie O’Brien Luke Urban Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Jack Fitzgerald Leon Fitzgerald Leon Fitzgerald Tim Ready Paul Moore Mario Roscio Paul Moore Phil Carey Bernie Burke Norm Dailey Joe Carroll Joe Carroll Joe Carroll Joe Carroll Joe Carroll Vince Tarkey Joe Carroll Joe Carroll Chuck D’Entremont Paul Carey Chuck D’Entremont Chuck D’Entremont Al Pitts Al Pitts Al Pitts Charlie Driscoll Jim Logue Charlie Driscoll Charlie Driscoll Charlie Driscoll Tom Apprille Tom Apprille Tom Apprille John Ferney Tom Apprille John Ferney Fred Flavin Jeff Cohen Pat Murphy Jeff Cohen Pat Murphy George McPhee George McPhee Jeff Cohen George McPhee Jeff Cohen Jeff Cohen Jim Barton John Burnett Paul Skidmore Paul Skidmore

Saves

8

20 20 6 10 12 23 11 3 15

21 34 18 24 20 29 1 20 4 7 5 6 30 24 28 22 15

34 21 21 19 20

Date Dec. 22, 1977 Jan. 15, 1980 Nov. 8, 1980 Feb. 12, 1982 March 3, 1984 Nov. 4, 1984 Oct. 26, 1985 Nov. 11, 1985 Feb. 16, 1986 Nov. 8, 1988 Jan. 11, 1991 Jan. 25, 1991 Dec. 1, 1991 Nov. 28, 1993

Opponent Gustavus Adolphus Dartmouth Bowling Green Colgate Providence* Providence Maine Holy Cross Lowell Lowell St. Lawrence Lowell Cornell Army

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Nov. 28, 1997 Jan. 10, 1998 Jan. 16, 1998 Jan. 17, 1998 March 11, 1999 Dec. 7, 1999 Dec. 10, 1999 Jan. 23, 2000 Jan. 29, 2000 Feb. 7, 2000 Feb. 11, 2000 Feb. 25, 2000 Dec. 6, 2000 Jan. 19, 2001 March 9, 2001 Nov. 23, 2001 Dec. 1, 2001 Feb. 11, 2002 Oct. 13, 2002 Nov. 7, 2002 Jan. 31, 2003

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March 29, 2003 Jan. 9, 2004 Jan. 30, 2004 Feb. 21, 2004 March 12, 2004 Nov. 22, 2004 Jan. 11, 2005 Jan. 15, 2005 Jan. 28, 2005

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Nov. 26, 2005 Merrimack H 3-0 Dec. 9, 2005 Massachusetts H 7-0 Jan. 14, 2006 Merrimack A 5-0 Jan. 20, 2006 Vermont H 2-0 Jan. 21, 2006 Vermont H 3-0 Feb. 23, 2006 UMass-Lowell H 6-0 March 24, 2006 Miami (Ohio) WC 5-0 March 25, 2006 Boston University WC 5-0 Oct. 27, 2006 Wisconsin A 3-0 Nov. 4, 2006 Vermont H 1-0 Dec. 2, 2006 Boston University A 1-0 Feb. 22, 2007 UMass-Lowell H 3-0 March 8, 2007 Northeastern H 3-0 March 25, 2007 Miami (Ohio) VW 4-0 Oct. 19, 2007 North Dakota** H 0-0 Dec. 20, 2007 RIT MA 6-0 March 22, 2008 Vermont FC 4-0 Nov. 21, 2008 Massachusetts H 2-0 Feb. 6, 2009 Massachusetts H 2-0 March 14, 2009 New Hampshire A 1-0 * 10-minute mini-game to decide ECAC Quarterfinal ** Two-period game (ice conditions)

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BC Goaltender Paul Skidmore Doug Ellis Bob O’Connor Bill Switaj Scott Gordon Scott Gordon Scott Gordon David Littman Scott Gordon Sandy Galuppo Scott LaGrand Scott LaGrand Scott LaGrand Greg Taylor Josh Singewald Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Tim Kelleher Scott Clemmensen Tim Kelleher Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Scott Clemmensen Tim Kelleher Tim Kelleher Matti Kaltiainen Tim Kelleher Tim Kelleher Matti Kaltiainen Robbie Miller Matti Kaltiainen Matti Kaltiainen Matti Kaltiainen Matti Kaltiainen Matti Kaltiainen Matti Kaltiainen Cory Schneider Matti Kaltiainen Matti Kaltiainen Robbie Miller Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider Cory Schneider John Muse John Muse John Muse John Muse John Muse John Muse series winner

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We came out with 4-3 victory. Our he 2009 World Junior third game was against Kazakhstan. Championship was an Kazakhstan was overmatched and experience that will stay we came out with a 12-0 victory. We with me for the rest of my life. had 17 different players register a For the first time in a while it was point in the game. We had one more being held north of the border in final preliminary game and it was Ottawa, Canada. As everyone against the home team Canada. knows the people in Canada treat Some people may say this tournathis tournament like the ment is Canada’s tournament Olympics. Before I was going to because they have won the tournahelp Team USA go for a medal, ment five consecutive times. With our team met in Lake Placid, New Jimmy Hayes both Canada and us being undefeatYork. While we were in Lake ed this game was to determine who was first Placid we had a week-long camp, going over in our bracket. Finishing first is huge because our team strategies and team bonding. you get a bye to the semifinals. Skating out Meeting in Lake Placid got the nerves going into the Scotiabank Place for warm-ups is because we were in the same building as the something I will never forget. That place was 1980 Olympic Team, and we too wanted to be electrifying and I could feel the adrenaline part of their tradition by winning a gold running through my body. The capacity is medal in Ottawa. 19,153 and the announced attendence for the Once the camp in Lake Placid was over we game was 20,223. It was so loud in the buildwere on our way to Kingston, Ontario, to play ing you could barely hear the guy sitting next two exhibition games. The way we bonded to you. We set the tone of the game very early with one another at Lake Placid, I knew we and took the crowd out of it by jumping to a were going to have a great team. Our first 3-0 lead. Canada then responded with three exhibition game was against Latvia and we goals of its own to win the crowd back over. It breezed through them with a 13-2 victory. was 3-3 at the end of the first period. Canada The next exhibition game was against Russia. jumped out to an early lead in the second, but Russia always has a strong team in the World we quickly responded to tie it . However, Junior Championship. With an Aaron Canada scored again to a 5-4 lead going in to Palushaj natural hat-trick we beat the the third. That’s all they would need and they Russians 5-1 in our final pre-tournament added two empty-net goals to win 7-4. game. We were now ready to move on and With the devasting loss to Canada we still conquer our goal in Ottawa. had a shot to get to the gold-medal game. We Right when we arrived in Ottawa I knew had to play Slovakia in the quarterfinal game. the fans were dedicated to this tournament. Slovakia caught us by surprise and with a stelSigns and billboards were all over the city, and lar performance by its goalie, the Slovaks beat you could feel the excitement right when you us 5-3. We were now out of contention for got off the bus. The cold snowy hockey earning a medal. With the loss we played in the weather just added some more excitement to fifth-place game against Czech Republic again. this tournament. Our hotel was located right Like the first time it was a very close game with downtown so we were surrounded by these us earning a victory, 3-2, in overtime. crazy hockey fans, but we could not let this Leaving Canada with a victory was much distract us from our main goal of winning. better than leaving with a loss. It was a great Our first game was against Germany. Coach experience and it allowed me to develop Ron Rolston reminded us of his team in 2007 friendships with kids I had never met. It when they lost their opening game to the meant the world to me to wear the USA crest Germans. We made sure not to take them across my chest. I hope some day I can do it lightly and beat them 8-2. Our next was again. against the Czech Republic. The Czechs are always a very skilled team and our team knew this. We played them very hard and it was - Jimmy Hayes finally our first test as a team in a close game.

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CB Harvard Army WON 2, LOST 1, TIED 0

AK – Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska AP – Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif. AR - Alumni Rink, Newton, Mass. B – Boston Arena, Boston, Mass. BC – Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. BM – Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colo. BP – Burroughs Pond, Newton, Mass. BR – Bright Hockey Center, Boston, Mass. BS – Boston Skating Club, Brighton, Mass. C – Crystal Ice Palace, Norwalk, Conn. CB – Charlesbank Rink, Brighton, Mass. DA – Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minn. DN – Dane County Coliseum, Madison, Wis. DU – DU Arena, Denver, Colo. F – FleetCenter/TD Garden, Boston, Mass. G – Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. GA - Germain Arena, Estero, Fla. GH – Green Hill Park, Worcester, Mass. GU – Gutterson Field House, Burlington, Vt. GW – Great Western Forum, Inglewood, Calif. I – Ice Pavilion, Cambridge, Mass. J – Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. L – St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Mo. LP – Lake Placid Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, N.Y. M – Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. MA – Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. ME – Meehan Auditorium, Providence, R.I. MF – Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec MG – Magness Arena, Denver, Colo. MI – Munn Ice Arena, East Lansing, Mich. MN – McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colo. MT – Matthews Arena, Boston, Mass. NC – Nassau County Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. NH - New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, Conn. NS – North Shore Sports Center, Lynn, Mass. OM – Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb. P – Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. PC – Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. PE – Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. PL – Playland Ice Casino, Rye, N.Y. R – R.P.I. Field House, Troy, N.Y. RI – Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, R.I. RU – Rupert Thompson Arena, Hanover, N.H. RV – Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio S – Snively Arena, Durham, N.H. SC – Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. ST – St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, Minn. VW – Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. W – War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, N.Y. WB – Walter Brown Arena, Boston, Mass. WC – Centrum Centre/DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. XC – Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.

Coach: Walter Falvey Captain: Frank Morrissey J 7 I Yankee Division J 17 H Massachusetts A.C. J 31 A Army F 2 A Fordham F 4 AR Boston University F 6 I M.I.T. F 18 I Tufts WON 6, LOST 1, TIED 0

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Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Leo Hughes J 8 A Bates J 13 B M.I.T. J 20 B Dartmouth J 26 B M.I.T. J 29 H Amherst J 31 B Massachusetts A.C. F 3 B Shoe Trades F 25 B M.I.T. WON 6, LOST 2, TIED 0

Coach: Charles Foote Captain: Jack Culhane D 23 B Boston University 0 1 D 27 B Toronto 2 4 J 1 B McGill 1 2 J 3 B Toronto 2 4 J 6 B Queens College 7 1 J 8 B Boston All-Stars (ex.) 1 1 B Boston University 3 0 J 31 A Loyola (Montreal) 3 1 F 7 B St. Nicholas Club 1 0 F 9 B B.A.A. 2 0 F 19 B McGill 2 2 F 20 B McGill 1 2 F 27 B Montreal University 3 0 F 28 B Montreal University 4 2 M 5 B B.A.A. 4 5 M 7 B Montreal A.A. 3 1 M 12 B B.A.A. 2 2 WON 8, LOST 6, TIED 3 41 28

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1921-22 Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Leo Hughes D 17 A St. Paul’s School D 26 B Pere Marquette D 30 B McGill J 16 B M.I.T. J 19 B Melrose H.C. J 21 A Yale F 9 B B.A.A. F 17 B M.I.T. M 2 B Harvard WON 5, LOST 3, TIED 1

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1922-23 Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Ed Garrity D 25 B Boston H.C. D 28 B McGill J 11 B M.I.T. J 12 B Victoria J 26 B Boston University F 7 B Boston University F 12 B Queen’s College F 21 A Army F 22 A Hamilton F 23 A Nichols Club F 24 A Nichols Club M 1 B B.A.A. M 6 B Duluth M 9 B New Haven WON 12, LOST 1, TIED 1

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Coach: Robert Fowler Captain: Walter Falvey J 9 B Harvard Radio School 7 J 23 B Newport Naval Reserve 2 F 6 Boston University 3 WON 2, LOST 1, TIED 0 12

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1928-29 Coach: James “Sonny” Foley Captains: Nick Tedesco, Arthur Morrissey D 21 B Dartmouth 0 3 J 5 B Loyola 0 6 J 9 A Dartmouth 2 5 J 11 A Pennsylvania 6 0 J 12 A Princeton 3 4 *J 18 B Boston University 1 4 J 25 B B.A.A. 2 1 F 6 B Holy Cross 4 0 F 13 B Boston University 1 4 F 15 B Pennsylvania 6 1 F 19 A Yale 0 5 F 22 A Loyola 3 5 F 23 A Sherbrooke 2 3 M 1 B Holy Cross 6 1 WON 5, LOST 9, TIED 0 36 42

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1925-26 Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Henry Groden D 11 B M.I.T. 7 1 D 23 B Pere Marquette 2 3 D 26 B Toronto 1 6 D 28 M Royal Military Acad. 7 6 D 29 M Montreal 4 2 D 31 B McGill 2 3 J 1 B Toronto 1 5 J 9 B Toronto 0 2 J 21 B Truro 3 6 J 27 B Pere Marquette 3 4 F 4 B Boston University 2 1 F 12 A Sherbrooke 2 3 F 13 A Loyola 5 3 M 3 RI Pere Marquette 5 5 T M 4 B Boston University 0 3 Ottawa Burgs 2 1 WON 6, LOST 9, TIED 1 46 54

1926-27 Coach: Fred Rocque Captain: Cornelius “Tubber” Cronin J 1 B Toronto 1 4 J 13 B University Club 0 2 J 21 B M.I.T. 1 0 J 28 B Boston University 1 3 J 29 A Springfield O.C. 4 3 F 25 H Loyola (Montreal) 8 6 WON 3, LOST 3, TIED 0 15 18

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1932-33 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Bill Hogan F 4 B Northeastern F 10 B M.I.T. F 17 B Boston University F 20 A Brown M 6 B B.C. Alumni M 9 B Boston University WON 3, LOST 2, TIED 1

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1933-34 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ray Funchion J 11 B Union Boat Club J 13 B Berry H.C. J 18 A Brown J 20 B St. Anselm F 2 B Northeastern F 4 A St. Dominique F 8 B Boston University F 16 B Boston University F 25 A Nichols Jr. College WON 2, LOST 6, TIED 1

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Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Frank Liddell D 14 B Northeastern D 17 A Brown D 21 B Dartmouth J 4 A Northeastern J 29 B Boston University F 12 A Princeton F 26 B Boston University M 1 B St. Anselm M 5 B Brown M 9 B Colgate WON 7, LOST 3, TIED 0

Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Paul Moore D 7 A Princeton D 13 B Northeastern D 27 PL Colgate D 29 PL Dartmouth J 3 A Brown J 7 B Colby J 19 A Massachusetts J 20 G Brown J 31 B New Hampshire F 4 B Boston University F 8 A Dartmouth F 14 B Northeastern F 18 B Boston University F 21 B M.I.T. F 22 A Williams M 1 B Jr. Olympics WON 9, LOST 7, TIED 0

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1935-36 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Fred Moore D 20 B Dartmouth J 2 B Fitchburg State J 10 B Boston University J 14 B Northeastern J 23 B Clarkson J 30 B Northeastern F 4 B Boston University F 8 B M.I.T. F 11 A Princeton F 18 B St. Anselm F 25 A Brown M 7 B Colgate WON 7, LOST 4, TIED 1

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1936-37 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Jack Burgess D 21 B M.I.T. J 2 B Northeastern J 12 B Boston University J 13 A Dartmouth J 23 G Williams J 27 B St. Anselm F 5 A Colby F 6 A New Hampshire F 13 B Boston University F 17 A Princeton F 19 A Brown F 23 B Northeastern M 6 B Colgate WON 8, LOST 4, TIED 1

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1939-40 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ralph Dougherty D 12 A Princeton D 20 G M.I.T. D 27 PL Cornell D 29 PL Dartmouth J 4 G McGill J 9 B Northeastern J 16 B Boston University J 20 A Army J 30 B Northeastern F 2 A New Hampshire F 10 A Colby F 11 A St. Dominique’s F 13 B New Hampshire F 17 A Williams F 19 A Dartmouth F 23 B Colby F 24 B Boston University F 27 B M.I.T. WON 12, LOST 5, TIED 1

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1940-41 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: John Pryor D 14 A Yale D 17 B M.I.T. D 20 A Princeton J 1 PL Colgate J 3 PL Dartmouth J 7 B Northeastern J 14 B Boston University J 15 A New Hampshire J 17 B Dartmouth J 21 B New Hampshire J 25 A Army F 11 B Boston University F 18 B M.I.T. F 25 B Northeastern WON 13, LOST 1, TIED 0

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1942-43 Coach: John Temple Captain: Wally Boudreau D 14 B Northeastern D 18 B Princeton J 12 B Dartmouth J 13 A Yale J 19 B Northeastern J 25 A Dartmouth F 4 B Boston University F 6 A Princeton F 23 B Boston University WON 7, LOST 2, TIED 0

1945-46 Coach: Joseph Glavin, S.J. Captain: John Buckley J 19 A Holy Cross F 2 BS Holy Cross F 11 A Dartmouth WON 1, LOST 2, TIED 0

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1941-42 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ralph Powers D 13 A Yale D 16 B Northeastern J 6 B M.I.T.

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1948-49 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Bernie Burke D 7 A Brown D 1 B M.I.T. D 6 BS Brown D 11 A Yale D 13 BS Ft. Devens St. D 15 B Harvard D 21 B Boston University J 2 B Colorado College J 10 BS M.I.T. J 12 B Harvard J 27 A Dartmouth F 1 B Northeastern F 2 B A.I.C. F 7 BS Princeton F 9 B Northeastern F 18 C St. Nick’s F 22 B Dartmouth F 25 A A.I.C. M 1 B Boston University New England Tournament M 8 B Northeastern M 9 B Boston University NCAA Tournament M 18 BM Colorado College M 19 BM Dartmouth WON 21, LOST 1, TIED 0

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1949-50 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ed “Butch” Songin D 7 A Brown 7 1 D 13 B Boston University 4 3 D 20 B Harvard 8 5 D 28 B McGill 8 2 J 2 B Northeastern 9 4 J 7 A Princeton 9 3 J 31 B Tufts 6 4 F 2 A Dartmouth 4 2 F 4 A Yale 6 4 F 7 B Northeastern 7 3 F 13 B Boston University 1 8 F 25 B Montreal University 2 6 F 27 B M.I.T. 7 2 F 28 B Harvard 8 9 M 2 B Dartmouth 10 3 New England Tournament M 6 B Bowdoin 15 3 M 7 B Boston University 2 1 NCAA Tournament M 16 BM Colorado College 3 10 M 18 BM Michigan 6 10 WON 14, LOST 5, TIED 0 122 83

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1951-52 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Pete Maggio D 6 A Brown D 10 B Tufts D 12 B M.I.T. D 15 A Yale D 17 B Northeastern D 19 B Harvard

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1953-54 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Bob Babine D 1 A Providence 8 D 8 G Northeastern 6 D 14 G Harvard 5 D 15 A Brown 3 D 17 B Dartmouth 5 D 19 NS Princeton 4 D 22 G Boston University 10 Boston Arena Tournament D 29 B St. Lawrence 1 D 30 B Middlebury 5 Beanpot Tournament (1st) J 11 G Northeastern 8 J 12 G Harvard 4 J 15 A Clarkson 2 J 16 A St. Lawrence 5 J 30 A Yale 5 F 4 A Dartmouth 4 F 9 G Boston University 6 F 15 G Harvard 4 F 24 B Northeastern 6

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Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Joe Moylan D 4 G Tufts 6 3 D 7 B Brown 3 6 D 11 G Yale 11 2 D 15 B Clarkson 2 3 D 17 B St. Lawrence 2 6 D 18 A Brown 5 0 Boston Arena Tournament D 27 B Providence 6 2 D 28 B Brown 6 2 D 29 B Harvard 2 4 J 4 A Princeton 8 2 J 7 B Northeastern 12 3 J 28 B R.P.I. 2 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 1 G Northeastern 6 0 F 5 G Boston University 5 4 * F 7 A Dartmouth 6 3 F 11 G Boston University 2 1 F 13 B Harvard 3 5 F 15 A Clarkson 0 5 F 16 A St. Lawrence 1 9 F 18 B Dartmouth 8 7 F 23 A Army 8 4 F 25 B Boston University 4 4 T WON 14, LOST 7, TIED 1 108 76

1957-58 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Jack Cadagan D 4 B Northeastern 7 1 D 7 A Brown 1 1 T D 11 B Harvard 1 6 D 16 B Clarkson 3 7 D 17 B St. Lawrence 1 0 Boston Arena Tournament D 26 B Dartmouth 4 2 D 27 B Brown 4 3 * D 28 B Providence 5 2 J 4 NS Princeton 2 8 J 18 NS Providence 2 4 J 20 G Boston University 4 7 J 30 A Dartmouth 3 6 Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Boston University 4 5 F 5 A Yale 8 6 F 8 A Army 4 5 Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 10 G Harvard 3 7 F 12 A Providence 3 2 F 14 A Clarkson 1 3 F 15 A St. Lawrence 2 1 F 19 B Harvard 1 8 F 26 B Boston University 5 3 M 3 B Brown 4 10 M 5 B Northeastern 4 4 T WON 9, LOST 12, TIED 2 76 101


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1959-60 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Ed Smith D 5 H Harvard 4 D 8 A Brown 5 D 12 A R.P.I. 4 D 18 H Princeton 8 D 19 H St. Lawrence 5 D 22 H Laval 5 D 27 H Toronto 4 D 29 H North Dakota (ex.) 3 J 4 B Northeastern 6 J 7 H Dartmouth 4 J 9 H Clarkson 6 J 13 A Yale 7 J 16 H R.P.I. 6 J 29 H Colby 4 F 4 A Providence 1 Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Boston University 2 F 10 H Brown 12 F 12 A Clarkson 7 F 13 A St. Lawrence 5 Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 15 G Northeastern 5

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1964-65 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Eddie Downes D 2 H Yale 6 D 5 A Providence 6 D 8 A Brown 2 D 11 H Colby 6 D 14 H St. Lawrence 5 D 18 G R.P.I. 5 D 19 G Royal Military 4 D 26 H McGill 13 D 29 H Colorado College 7 J 2 H Loyola 8 J 5 B Northeastern 4 J 8 H Boston University 5 J 13 A Harvard 3 J 16 H Brown 5 J 28 A Princeton 11 J 29 A Colgate 7 F 3 H Northeastern 9 F 6 A Dartmouth 9 Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Harvard 5 F 13 A Army 6 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 15 G Boston University 5 F 19 H Providence 8 F 23 B Boston University 4 F 26 H Clarkson 3 M 2 H Cornell 5 M 4 A Colby 12 ECAC Playoffs M 9 H Dartmouth 5 M 12 B Clarkson 3 M 13 B Brown 6

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1966-67 Coach: John “Snooks” Kelley Captain: Jerry York N 30 H Yale 12 D 3 H Boston University 2 D 7 A Brown 6 D 10 A Princeton 8 D 13 B Boston University 3 ECAC Tournament D 16 G Michigan State 3 D 17 G Northeastern 6 D 22 H Eastern Olympics 8 D 27 H Loyola 10 D 30 H McGill 6 J 3 B Northeastern 2 J 6 H Clarkson 6 J 11 A Harvard 4 J 14 H Colby 6 J 28 B Colgate 6 F 1 H Cornell 2 F 3 A R.P.I. 12 Beanpot Tournament F 9 G Northeastern 5 F 10 H St. Lawrence 5 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 13 G Harvard 6

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1972-73 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Bob Reardon D 6 A Brown 4 9 D 8 H Providence 6 5 D 13 A Harvard 4 6 D 16 H Boston State 13 2 ECAC Christmas Tournament D 18 G Merrimack 4 1 D 20 G Dartmouth 5 8 D 22 H Notre Dame 11 4 D 28 H New Brunswick 14 2 D 30 H New Hampshire 5 2 J 2 H Northeastern 8 2 J 5 H St. Louis 8 5 J 9 A Princeton 7 3 J 13 H Boston University 7 5 J 24 H Cornell 3 1 J 27 H St. Lawrence 13 4 J 30 H Yale 6 2 F 2 A New Hampshire 7 8 Beanpot Tournament F 5 G Northeastern 9 8 F 8 A Dartmouth 6 5 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 12 G Boston University 1 4 F 16 H Clarkson 9 8 F 21 A Boston University 2 2 F 24 A Army 5 2 F 28 H Bowdoin 5 1 M 2 A Providence 8 3 ECAC Tournament (2nd) M 6 H New Hampshire 4 2 M 9 G Pennsylvania 5 3 M 10 G Cornell 2 3 NCAA Tournament (3rd) M 15 G Denver 4 10 M 17 G Cornell 3 1 WON 22, LOST 7, TIED 1 188 121

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1975-76 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Mark Albrecht, Richie Smith N 27 A St. Louis 2 N 30 A St. Louis 2 D 2 H Brown 5 D 4 H St. Anselm 10

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1976-77 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Bob Ferriter N 23 H Boston State 18 0 N 28 H St. Louis 3 2 N 30 A Brown 7 5 D 3 H Northeastern 4 5 D 5 H St. Anselm 9 2 D 8 A Providence 7 4 D 11 A Vermont 3 6 D 13 H Providence 4 1 D 19 H Notre Dame 4 7 Syracuse Invitational (1st) D 28 W Colgate 9 6 D 29 W Cornell 6 4 J 6 H Pennsylvania 7 9 J 8 A New Hampshire 4 7 J 11 H Harvard 4 1 J 15 H Cornell 8 5 J 18 H Dartmouth 8 5 J 22 A Boston University 6 6 T J 25 H Yale 8 3 J 28 H St. Lawrence 10 4 F 1 H New Hampshire 3 6 F 2 A Dartmouth 4 3 Beanpot Tournament F 7 G Harvard 2 4 F 10 H Clarkson 3 6 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 14 G Northeastern 6 4 F 19 A Army 4 2 F 22 H Bowdoin 4 3 F 26 H Boston University 5 6 M 1 A R.P.I. 4 5 M 5 A Princeton 3 1 ECAC Tournament M 8 A Boston University 7 8 WON 18, LOST 11, TIED 1 174 130

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1977-78 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Paul Barrett, Rob Riley N 20 A Pennsylvania 7 6 N 22 H St. Anselm 10 1 N 29 H Brown 4 3 D 2 A St. Lawrence 7 2 D 3 A Clarkson 5 9 D 6 A Northeastern 7 6 D 9 H Princeton 4 2 D 12 A Harvard 7 0 D 22 A Gustavus Adolphus 7 0 D 23 A Notre Dame 8 4 D 28 H Air Force 6 1 J 3 A New Hampshire 2 7 J 6 H Colgate 10 2 J 10 H Harvard 11 3 J 14 A Cornell 3 13 J 17 H Dartmouth 5 4 J 21 A Boston University 3 6 J 24 A Yale 7 10 J 28 H R.P.I. 6 5 J 31 H Providence 6 3 F 2 A Dartmouth 4 2 Beanpot Tournament F 6 G Boston University 5 12 F 16 H Boston University 5 10 F 21 A Bowdoin 5 2 F 24 H Army 7 4 F 28 H Vermont 2 3 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) M 1 G Northeastern 3 2 M 3 A Providence 0 4 M 5 H New Hampshire 4 2 ECAC Tournament (1st) M 7 A R.P.I. 7 6 M 10 G Brown 6 4 M 11 G Providence 4 2 NCAA Tournament M 24 P Bowling Green 6 2 M 25 P Boston University 3 5 WON 24, LOST 10, TIED 0 186 147

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Lee Blossom, Mike O’Neil N 21 H Holy Cross 10 4 N 24 A Northeastern 1 1 N 28 A Princeton 2 4 N 30 A Brown 6 1 D 2 H St. Anselm 15 5 D 5 A Providence 1 5 D 7 H Maine 8 4 D 11 A Vermont 5 3 D 22 A Minnesota 3 6 D 23 A Minnesota 2 4 I Love NY Tourney D 28 LP Cornell 4 3 D 29 LP St. Lawrence 2 4 J 4 H Harvard 10 4 J 8 A Boston University 3 4 J 11 A Army 6 2 J 14 H Cornell 6 3 J 18 H Yale 4 5 J 21 H St. Lawrence 4 2 J 26 A Dartmouth 7 6 F 1 A New Hampshire 6 6 F 4 H Providence 2 4 Beanpot Tournament F 8 G Harvard 5 4 F 11 H Clarkson 5 3 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 14 G Northeastern 8 2 F 18 A Colgate 1 4 F 19 A R.P.I. 3 6 F 22 H New Hampshire 4 5 F 24 H Northeastern 4 5 F 26 A Maine 3 2 M 1 H Boston University 0 3 WON 15, LOST 13, TIED 2 140 114

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Beanpot Tournament 6 G Boston University 5 6 9 H R.P.I. 3 4 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 13 G Harvard 5 2 F 17 A New Hampshire 5 4 F 21 A Maine 4 6 F 24 H Army 9 1 F 28 A Boston University 4 1 ECAC Tournament (4th) M 2 H Providence 6 3 M 3 H Providence 3 5 M 3 H Providence (mini-game) 1 0 M 9 G Boston U. 4 6 M 10 G Clarkson 1 3 NCAA Tournament M 17 A Michigan State 2 6 M 18 A Michigan State 6 7 WON 26, LOST 13, TIED 0 175 141 F F

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1985-86 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captain: Scott Harlow O 26 A Maine 2 0 O 30 H Northeastern 5 2 N 2 H New Hampshire 7 3 N 5 H Providence 5 1 N 8 H Wisconsin 4 5 N 9 H Wisconsin 6 5 N 11 H Holy Cross 6 0 N 13 A Boston University 2 1 N 19 H Lowell 7 5 N 22 A Northern Michigan 3 4 N 23 A Northern Michigan 5 8 N 26 A Harvard 4 4 D 1 H Denver 4 3 D 3 H Denver 3 9 D 6 A Minnesota-Duluth 1 10 D 7 A Minnesota-Duluth 4 3 D 11 A New Hampshire 8 4 D 27 A North Dakota 3 2 D 28 A North Dakota 3 4 J 3 H Sokol-Kiev (ex.) 1 8 J 10 A Colorado College 8 2 J 11 A Colorado College 3 3 J 14 A Providence 1 4 J 17 H Minnesota 1 5 J 18 H Minnesota 8 4 J 21 A Lowell 9 6 J 24 H Michigan Tech 6 3 J 26 H Michigan Tech 5 3 J 30 A Northeastern 5 8 Beanpot Tournament F 3 G Harvard 4 2 F 6 H New Hampshire 5 2 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 10 G Boston University 1 4 F 13 A Providence 5 1 F 16 H Lowell 3 0 F 19 H Boston University 7 4 F 22 H Maine 5 3 F 23 H Maine 7 1 F 26 A Northeastern 5 2 M 1 A Boston University 3 3 Hockey East Tournament (2nd) M 14 A Lowell 5 2 M 15 A Boston University 4 9 NCAA Quarterfinals East Lansing, MI M 22 A Michigan State 4 6 M 23 A Michigan State 2 4 WON 26, LOST 14, TIED 3 188 154

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Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: David Littman, Paul Marshall, Tim Sweeney O 28 A Providence 6 5 N 1 H Boston University 3 6 N 4 A Northeastern 2 4 N 8 A Lowell 6 0 N 12 A Colorado College 2 1 N 14 A Denver 6 2 N 18 H New Hampshire 5 3 N 22 H Michigan Tech 4 1 N 25 A Harvard 3 4 N 28 H Northern Michigan 5 4 D 2 H Michigan 5 3 D 5 H Northeastern 8 5 D 9 H New Hampshire 7 1 D 21 H Moscow Dynamo (ex.) 6 5 Riverfront Invitational Tournament D 29 RV Yale 5 1 D 30 RV Ohio State 7 2 J 3 A Maine 3 6 J 5 H Notre Dame 7 5 J 7 A North Dakota 1 3 J 9 A Wisconsin 4 3 J 13 H Boston University 8 3 J 20 H Minnesota 4 4 J 23 H Minnesota-Duluth 7 2 J 27 A Lowell 8 2 J 31 A Northeastern 4 4 F 3 H Lowell 4 4 Beanpot Tournament F 6 G Harvard 4 5 F 10 A Providence 2 2 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 13 G Northeastern 4 1 F 17 H Maine 6 3 F 19 H Maine 6 2 F 21 H Providence 4 6 F 25 A New Hampshire 4 7 F 28 A Boston University 3 1 Hockey East Tournament M 10 H Providence 6 5 M 11 H Maine 4 5 NCAA Tournament M 17 H Bowling Green 8 5 M 18 H Bowling Green 4 2 M 24 A Michigan State 6 3 M 25 A Michigan State 2 7

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1991-92 Coach: Len Ceglarski Captains: Joe Cleary, David Franzosa, Jason Rathbone O 25 A St. Lawrence 3 O 26 A Clarkson 3 N 1 H Michigan State 2 N 2 A Vermont 3 N 6 A Merrimack 3 N 8 H R.P.I. 4 N 10 H Maine 0 N 15 H New Hampshire 4 N 19 H Merrimack 5 N 22 A Northeastern 4 N 29 H Army 4 D 1 H Cornell 3 D 6 A Lowell 3 D 7 A Boston University 5 D 10 H Providence 3 Mariucci Classic D 21 MA Bowling Green 3 D 22 MA Providence 3 J 10 H Merrimack 1 J 12 A Providence 6 J 17 H Northeastern 9 J 18 A New Hampshire 2 J 24 H Lowell 2 J 25 A Boston University 3

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1992-93 Coach: Steve Cedorchuk Captains: Marc Beran, Ron Pascucci, Scott Zygulski O 24 A Army 6 2 O 30 A Alaska Anchorage 4 1 O 31 A Alaska Anchorage 1 5 N 7 A Vermont 2 2 T N 13 H UMass-Lowell 2 5 N 14 A UMass-Lowell 3 2 N 20 H New Hampshire 6 9 N 21 A New Hampshire 5 5 T N 27 H St. Lawrence 6 6 T N 29 H Clarkson 0 6 D 4 H Providence 6 3 D 5 A Providence 4 5 *D 9 A Boston University 4 7 D 21 H Moscow Spartak (ex.) 8 8 T Badger Classic D 28 BC Wisconsin 3 10 D 29 BC Miami 3 6 J 3 A Harvard 2 5 J 8 A Northeastern 2 2 T J 10 H Northeastern 4 1 J 12 A Yale 2 1 J 15 H Boston University 1 5 J 16 A Boston University 2 7 J 22 H Maine 1 8 J 24 H Maine 1 4 J 27 A Merrimack 3 5 J 29 H Merrimack 7 3 Beanpot Tournament F 1 G Boston University 2 8 F 5 A Merrimack 5 4 Beanpot Tournament (4th) F 8 G Northeastern 3 4 F 12 H UMass-Lowell 3 7 F 13 A UMass-Lowell 2 5 F 19 H New Hampshire 3 4 F 20 A New Hampshire 1 6 -

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Ben Eaves, Anthony D’Arpino, J.D. Forrest O 13 A Massachusetts 6 0 O 18 H Denver 4 2 O 20 H Vermont 8 6 O 25 H Wisconsin 4 2 O 26 A UMass-Lowell 4 3 N 1 A Notre Dame 3 3 T N 7 A Merrimack 7 0 N 12 A Providence 6 1 N 15 A Boston University 3 2 N 19 H New Hampshire 2 3 *N 22 H Northeastern 4 1 N 26 A Dartmouth 4 5 *D 6 H Maine 3 4 D 7 H Maine 2 2 T D 11 A Harvard 2 2 T Dodge Holiday Classic (2nd) D 27 MA Bowling Green 6 5 D 28 MA Minnesota 1 2 *J 3 H Massachusetts 2 3 J 10 H UMass-Lowell 6 3 J 11 A UMass-Lowell 7 1 J 16 A Boston University 3 1 J 17 H Boston University 3 2 J 24 H Providence 1 4 J 25 A Providence 5 3 J 31 H Massachusetts 9 0 Beanpot Tournament F 3 F Northeastern 5 2 F 7 A Maine 5 2 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 10 F Boston University 2 3 F 14 H Merrimack 3 2 * F 15 A Merrimack 1 6 F 21 H Northeastern 5 2 F 22 A Northeastern 6 3 F 28 H New Hampshire 3 3 T M 1 A New Hampshire 1 4 Hockey East Tournament M 7 H Merrimack 4 1 M 8 H Merrimack 2 1 M 14 F Boston University 5 6 **NCAA East Regional M 29 P Ohio State 1 0 M 30 P Cornell 1 2 **WON 24, LOST 11, TIED 4 149 97

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Year-By-Year Results 2004-05 Coach: Jerry York Captains: Ryan Shannon, Andrew Alberts, Ryan Murphy, Patrick Eaves O 15 H Denver 6 2 O 19 A UMass-Lowell 3 2 O 22 A Notre Dame 2 3 O 29 H North Dakota 5 3 N 5 A Maine 3 1 N 12 H Massachusetts 3 3 T N 16 A Harvard 1 3 N 19 A Providence 2 2 T N 22 H Holy Cross 5 0 N 27 A Northeastern 4 1 D 3 A Boston University 2 3 D 4 H Providence 1 1 T D 10 H Northeastern 2 1 * Florida College Classic (1st) D 28 GA Cornell 4 2 D 29 GA St. Cloud St. 2 1 ** J 4 A Merrimack 4 1 J 8 A Merrimack 3 1 J 11 A Yale 1 0 J 14 H Boston University 6 3 J 15 A Boston University 2 0 J 21 H Northeastern 4 2 ZJ 22 H New Hampshire 2 2 T J 27 A Massachusetts 5 2 J 28 H Massachusetts 6 0 F 4 A Providence 2 2 T Beanpot Tournament F 7 F Boston University 1 2 F 11 H Merrimack 8 3 Beanpot Tournament (3rd) F 14 F Harvard 4 1 F 18 H UMass-Lowell 1 3 F 19 A UMass-Lowell 1 4 F 25 H New Hampshire 3 3 T F 26 A New Hampshire 5 2 M 4 H Maine 4 3 M 5 H Maine 2 2 T Hockey East Tournament M 11 H Massachusetts 3 2 * M 12 H Massachusetts 5 1 M 18 F Maine 2 1 ** M 19 F New Hampshire 3 1 NCAA Northeast Regional M 25 WC Mercyhurst 5 4 M 26 WC North Dakota 3 6 WON 26, LOST 7, TIED 7 130 79

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Coach: Jerry York Captains: Brian Boyle, Mike Brennan, Joe Rooney O 10 H Northeastern 5 2 O 20 H Notre Dame 1 7 O 21 H Bowling Green 5 1 O 27 A Wisconsin 3 0 O 28 A Wisconsin 4 1 O 31 A Providence 3 5 N 4 H Vermont 1 0 N 7 A Harvard 0 4 N 10 A Merrimack 3 1 N 17 A Northeastern 3 3 N 19 A Maine 4 3 N 22 H New Hampshire 3 6 D 2 A Boston University 1 0 D 8 A Massachusetts 1 2 D 9 H Massachusetts 5 2 J 5 A Northeastern 2 3 J 7 H Providence 3 1 J 10 H Merrimack 4 1 J 11 A Merrimack 6 1 J 19 A Vermont 2 3 J 20 A Vermont 2 4 J 24 H Boston University 1 4 J 26 A Boston University 5 2 J 27 H UMass-Lowell 4 3 F 2 H Massachusetts 3 5 Beanpot Tournament F 5 F Harvard 3 1 F 9 A Providence 2 1 Beanpot Tournament (2nd) F 12 F Boston University 1 2 F 15 H Maine 5 2 F 16 H Maine 6 5 F 22 H UMass-Lowell 3 0 F 24 A UMass-Lowell 4 3 M 2 A New Hampshire 4 1 M 3 H New Hampshire 4 2 Hockey East Tournament M 8 H Northeastern 3 0 M 9 H Northeastern 7 1 M 16 F Boston University 6 2 M 17 F New Hampshire 5 2 NCAA Northeast Regional M 24 VW St. Lawrence 4 1 M 25 VW Miami (Ohio) 4 0 NCAA Frozen Four A 5 SC North Dakota 6 4 A 7 SC Michigan State 1 3 WON 29, LOST 12, TIED 1 142 94

Coach: Jerry York Captains: Mike Brennan, Dan Bertram, Matt Greene O 12 XC Michigan 3 4 *O 13 XC RPI 4 1 O 19 H North Dakota 0 0 T O 21 A Vermont 3 3 T O 26 H Merrimack 7 1 O 28 A Merrimack 4 2 N 2 H Maine 1 1 T N 9 H Merrimack 3 3 T N 10 A New Hampshire 2 5 N 16 A Massachusetts 1 1 T N 17 H Massachusetts 2 3 N 23 H Northeastern 3 4 -* N 30 H Boston University 6 2 D 1 A Boston University 4 3 D 12 A Harvard 7 2 D 29 MA Air Force 8 2 D 30 MA RIT 6 0 J 5 A Clarkson 2 4 J 9 H Vermont 4 1 J 11 H Vermont 5 2 J 18 A UMass-Lowell 5 4 J 19 H Boston University 2 2 T J 25 A Maine 3 3 T J 26 A Maine 4 2 F 1 H Providence 2 3 Beanpot Tournament F 4 F Boston University 4 3 * F 8 A Massachusetts 4 1 Beanpot Tournament (1st) F 11 F Harvard 6 5 * F 15 H UMass-Lowell 1 3 F 16 A UMass-Lowell 5 2 F 22 H New Hampshire 0 2 F 23 A New Hampshire 1 5 F 29 H Providence 2 3 M 1 A Providence 2 2 T M 7 H Northeastern 2 3 -* M 8 A Northeastern 4 1 Hockey East Tournament M 14 H Providence 5 1 M 15 H Providence 5 1 M 21 F New Hampshire 5 4*** M 22 F Vermont 4 0 NCAA Northeast Regional M 29 WC Minnesota 5 2 M 30 WC Miami (Ohio) 4 3 * NCAA Frozen Four A 10 PC North Dakota 6 1 A 12 PC Notre Dame 4 1 WON 25, LOST 15, TIED 8 160 101

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All-Time Goalie Roster Name Season(s) Ken Allan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965-66 Tom Apprille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962-63, 63-64 Joe Arone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940-41 Jim Barton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Bernie Burke . . . . . . . . . . . .1942-43, 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 John Burnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Rob Cail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-81 Paul Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953-54, 54-55 Phil Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941-42, 42-43 Joe Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950-51, 51-52, 52-53 Ed Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1948-49, 49-50 Scott Caulfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 Scott Clemmensen . . . . . . .1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 Jeff Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 Bob Conceison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-72 Mike Correia . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Ray Coyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936-37, 37-38, 38-39 Mike Cronin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78 Glen Crosby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960-61 Norm Dailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 Chuck D’Entremont . . . . . . . . . . . .1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Dave Dionne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79 Joe Donovan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 Dan Drew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90 Charlie Driscoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 John Drummond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925-27 John Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925-26 Tom Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00, 00-01 Doug Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79, 79-80, 80-81,81-82 John Ferney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963-64 Gene Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925-26 Jack Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . .1921-22, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25 Leon Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1926-27, 27-28, 28-29 Jimmy Fitzpatrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917-18 Fred Flavin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963-64, 64-65 Coleman Foley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957-58 Sandy Galuppo . . . . . . . . . .1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Joe Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928-29 Scott Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 John Granfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928-29 Neil Higgins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 Matti Kaltiainen . . . . . . . . .2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 Tim Kelleher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Joe Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84 Alex Kremer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08, 08-09 Scott LaGrand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90, 90-91, 91-92 David Littman . . . . . . . . . . .1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Jim Logue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Pete Maggio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 Andrew Margolin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08

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Name Season(s) Johnny Marr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928-29 Don McCloskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1918-19, 20-21 Andy McLaughlin . . . . . . . .1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 McNamara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925-26 George McPhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 Robbie Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 Paul Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936-37, 37-38, 38-39 Dan Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1920-21 Pat Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964-65, 65-66 Ben Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917-18 Tom Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-72, 73-74 John Muse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08, 08-09 John Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78 Ed O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1919-20, 20-21 Florence O’Connell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917-18, 18-19 Bob O’Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 Peter O’Hearn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-83 Joe Pearce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-04, 05-06, 06-07 Al Pitts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 Joe Quinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1948-49 Tim Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1933-34, 34-35, 35-36 Shaun Real . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Adam Reasoner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06, 06-07 Dale Redmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75, 75-76 Vince Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1939-40 Mario Roscio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936-37, 37-38 Bob Rudman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 Cory Schneider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05, 05-06, 06-07 Hugh Sharkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1939-40, 40-41, 41-42 David Sheehan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956-57 Ari Shocket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-96 Mike Silva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-90, 90-91 Josh Singewald . . . . . . . . . .1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Paul Skidmore . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 Terry Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75 John Smolens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969-70 Mike Sparrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-92, 92-93 John Spinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1946-47 Gregory Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932-33 Sweeney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1939-40 Billy Switaj . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 Vince Tarkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952-53, 53-54 Greg Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 Luke Urban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1920-21 Chris Venti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09 Jeff Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87, 87-88, 88-89 Bill Wilkens . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 Ned Yetten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Joe Zibbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934-35, 35-36


The University


The University

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oston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants. It was the first institution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Today, it is one of the foremost universities in the nation, with a coeducational enrollment of 14,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Boston College has drawn students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries.

Boston College has grown not just in size, but also in stature and diversity. Today, it is ranked among the top 34 national universities by US News & World Report. Its Graduate School of Social Work is listed among the nation’s top 15, also by US News & World Report, while the graduate programs of its Lynch School of Education are among the top 20 and its Connell School of Nursing and Law School are among the top 30. In addition, eight undergraduate programs of the Carroll School of Management placed among the top 10 in the nation according to BusinessWeek, with accounting placing first in its category. Boston College is among the nation’s most selective universities, with nearly 30,000 applications received for its 2,250-member Class of 2013, and is numbered among the top American private research universities. After more than a century of growth and evolution, Boston College holds fast to the ideals that inspired its Jesuit founders. The University today remains focused on its mission of helping students to develop their minds and talents while providing them with the motivation and compassion to use those talents in the service of others. Today, the Boston College motto “ever to excel” also extends to a broad array of extracurricular activities and opportunities ranging from sports to the arts. Athletics is integral to the University’s focus on the development of the whole person in body as well as in mind and spirit. BC offers 31 men’s and women’s varsity sports, all of which compete at the NCAA Division I level, and annually has one of the highest graduation rates in Division IA.

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“Deeply rooted in its Catholic and Jesuit origins, Boston College offers an education that is distinctive in spirit and content, that is doubly rich with the best of human thought and with the profound insights of faith,” writes Reverend William P. Leahy, SJ, who assumed the presidency of Boston College in 1996. “We believe that Boston College provides a transforming experience for young men and women.” A continued expression of this philosophy, based on the Jesuit principle of cura personalis, or care for the individual, is the faculty’s dedication to teaching. BC faculty members have been honored for their teaching by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Education, while the University’s overall commitment to teaching has been ranked among the nation’s top 20, also by US News & World Report. BC offers a wide variety of resources that enrich intellectual and cultural life beyond the campus gates. Among these are the Jesuit Institute; Center for Ignatian Spirituality; Center for Catholic Education; Church in the 21st Century Center; Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life; Center for Human Rights and International Justice; Center for Christian-Jewish Learning; Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics; Center on Wealth and Philanthropy; Center for Retirement Research; Sloan Center on Aging and Work; Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation and Educational Policy; TIMSS and PIRLS International Study Center; Center for International Higher Education; Burns Library of Rare Books and Special Collections; Robsham Theater Arts Center; McMullen Museum of Art; Center for Child, Family and Community Partnerships; Center for Corporate Citizenship; Center for Work and Family; Center for Irish Programs; Urban Ecology Institute and Weston Observatory. A Boston College education focuses not only on intellectual development, but also on personal, spiritual and physical development. Students are asked to use their abilities, education and acquired skills to help others in need, whether in Boston or Belize. Each year, more than 5,000 undergraduates give some 375,000 hours of community service in the Boston area, while more than 650 students trade vacation for service during Spring Break. Nearly 2,000 students take part in retreats and spiritual formation activities annually.

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Boston College Quick Facts The Student Body 14,623 total students 9,060 undergraduate students 50.4% female students 49.6% male students 26% AHANA (African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American) and International students. 50 states and 80 countries represented 65% of students identify themselves as Catholic

Undergraduate Applications/Selectivity 29,290 applicants 2,250 enrolled freshmen Acceptance Rate: 30% SAT Average: Composite (Critical Reading, Math, Writing) 2002 of 2400 Mid 50% SAT Range 1900-2130 Mid 50% SAT Range 1240-1430 80% of freshmen in top 10% of high school class

Selected Student Honors/Awards 1998-2009 Rhodes Scholarship: 2 George C. Marshall Scholarship: 5 Winston Churchill Scholarship: 2 J. William Fulbright Grant (Undergrad):120 Andrew Mellon Scholarship: 5 Harry S. Truman Scholarship: 7 Beinecke Memorial Scholarship: 4 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship: 11 Beckman Scholarship: 15 Gates-Cambridge Scholarship: 1 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship: 5 National Security Education Program Fellowship: 18 National Science Foundation Grad Research Fellowship 12 Freeman/ASIA Scholarship: 24 Thomas Pickering Scholarship: 2 Institute for International Public Policy Fellowship: 5 Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship: 5

Top 10 Most-Applied to Private Institutions (Source: US News & World Report) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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New York University Boston University University of Southern California Cornell University Boston College Stanford University Harvard University University of Pennsylvania Washington University Northwestern University

Top 12 Cross-Application Competitors (in rank order) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Georgetown University Harvard University University of Pennsylvania Yale University Cornell University Boston University University of Notre Dame Villanova University Brown University Princeton University New York University Dartmouth College

Rankings Data US News & World Report: 34th among National Universities Connell School of Nursing ranked 26th Lynch School of Education ranked 19th Carroll School of Management Undergraduate programs ranked 25th Carroll School Graduate program ranked 44th; Part-time MBA ranked 15th Law School ranked 26th Graduate School of Social Work ranked 14th Forbes Magazine America’s Best Colleges 2009 ranked 16th Business Week Undergrad Business 2009 ranked 17th PC Magazine 6th Most Wired Campus 2008 Newsweek/Kaplan: Named “New Ivy” 2006

Faculty 737 Full-time faculty Faculty/Student ratio 1:13 98% of faculty hold doctoral degrees Sponsored Research Grants $55.5 million

Tuition and Financial Aid Tuition and fees: $38,530 Room and Board: $11,700 One of only 30 “Need blind” private colleges and universities to meet the full demonstrated need of all accepted students. Financial Aid awarded: $120 million Students receiving Financial Aid: 70% Average need-based financial aid package: $29,500 US News “Great Schools at Great Prices” #38 Kiplinger’s “Best Value Private University” #22

Endowment and Budget $1.4 billion $767 million operating budget

Alumni 154,000 (largest Catholic alumni association in the world)

Jesuit Community 98 (largest Jesuit Community in the world)

Libraries 8 libraries 2.5 million volumes

Academic Programs 11 colleges, schools and institutions offering 18 degree programs Undergraduate Programs College of Arts and Sciences Carroll School of Management Lynch School of Education Connell School of Nursing Graduate Schools Boston College Law School Graduate School of Social Work Graduate School Carroll School of Management Graduate School of Arts & Sciences School of Theology & Ministry NOTE: Graduate programs in nursing and education also are offered through their respective schools.

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Most Popular Undergraduate Majors

History

Communications Finance English Political Science Economics

Biology History Psychology Nursing

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750 student-athletes compete on 14 varsity teams for men and 17 for women All compete at the NCAA Division I level Student-athlete graduation rate among Top 10 of NCAA Division I-A universities 855 students participate in 20 club sports 4,600 students participate in intramurals

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Colors Maroon & Gold

Motto ‘Ever to Excel’ From Homer’s Iliad, 6th Book

Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863

Campus Chestnut Hill Campus: 118 acres Newton Campus: 40 acres Brighton Campus: 65 acres Outlying properties: 178 acres


President William P. Leahy, S.J.

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illiam P. Leahy, S.J. became the 25th president of Boston College on July 31, 1996. Born in Omaha, he grew up on his family’s farm near Imogene, Iowa. After one year of college at Creighton University, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1967. He received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in United States history from Saint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. Between 1975 and 1979, he studied theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California, earning a master’s degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacred theology while there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doctoral studies in

United States history at Stanford University in 1985. Father Leahy joined the department of history at Marquette University in 1985 and became a tenured associate professor there six years later. In July 1991, he was named executive vice president at Marquette, where he served until being named president of Boston College in 1996. During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presided over an institution that has solidified its position among the nation’s best and most selective national universities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment, sponsored research grants and student financial aid have doubled, and the percentage of student applicants accepted has fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SAT scores have risen by more than 100 points. In addition, 100 full-time faculty members have been added, minority student enrollment in undergraduate programs has climbed from 18 percent to 26 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increased from $24 million to $95 million. During his presidency, undergraduate applications to Boston College have grown from 16,500 to 30,000, making BC the fifth most- applied to private university in the United States. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50 states and 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned more than 175 prestigious fellowships, including two Rhodes Scholarships. Student-athletes at BC succeed in balancing the demands of academics and athletics, and BC consistently ranks among those universities with the highest NCAA graduation rates. Most recently, the Boston College community has been engaged in a comprehensive assessment and planning effort that resulted in a 10-year Strategic Plan. This plan will build on Boston College’s strengths and accomplishments of the past and will focus additional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and formation, as well as integrated science research and teaching. The University also intends to increasingly apply the strengths of its professional schools to resolving critical societal issues, and foster even more international links. In addition, Boston College intends to remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to become the leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.

Boston College Vice Presidents Joseph A. Appleyard, S.J. Vice President for University Mission and Ministry

Thomas P. Lockerby Vice President for Development

Daniel F. Bourque Vice President for Facilities Management

James P. McIntyre Senior Vice President

Mary Lou DeLong Vice President and Secretary of the University

Peter C. McKenzie Financial Vice President and Treasurer

Cutberto Garza, M.D. Provost and Dean of Faculties

Marian G. Moore Vice President for Information Technology

James J. Husson Senior Vice President for University Advancement

William B. Neenan, S.J. Vice President and Special Assistant to the President

Thomas J. Keady Vice President for Governmental and Community Affairs

Patrick H. Rombalski Vice President for Student Affairs

Patrick J. Keating Executive Vice President

Leo V. Sullivan Vice President for Human Resources

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ince Gene DeFilippo became Director of Athletics in September of 1997, he has led the BC athletics program to an unprecedented period of innovation, growth, fundraising, athletic and academic success. DeFilippo has made a significant impact on the program internally, in the Boston community, and from a national standpoint while molding it into one of the nation’s elite both on and off the playing field. He also led the program through one of the most significant periods in its history as it transitioned to full membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference. DeFilippo is credited with spearheading efforts to strengthen BC’s athletics program in a

number of areas, including facilities, fundraising, staffing and academic support. Boston College student-athletes’ achievements in the classroom have become an immense source of pride for the University and its supporters. The Office of Learning Resources for StudentAthletes recently moved into a brand new home in the Yawkey Athletics Center. Under DeFilippo’s leadership, 363 BC student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better during the 2008-09 academic year, earning the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Excellence. BC’s graduation rate for all studentathletes has consistently ranked in the nation’s top ten. Also under DeFilippo’s leadership, U.S. News and World Report honored Boston College as one of the top 20 athletics departments in the country. DeFilippo has restructured the athletics program and hired top-notch administrators. He initiated an impressive overhaul of BC’s athletics facilities that includes new football practice facilities, a total renovation of Conte Forum, including a new sound system, floor and video boards, new soccer, field hockey and lacrosse facilities on the Newton campus, new Field Turf for Alumni Stadium, and an air-inflated bubble to cover the stadium turf to provide an indoor practice facility for all sports during the winter months. DeFilippo was instrumental in raising money to build the privately funded $27 million, 72,000-square-foot Yawkey Athletics Center, which houses the football program, the Office of Learning Resources for Student-

Athletes, and a large function area for general University use, freeing up critically needed space in Conte Forum for women’s athletics and other Olympic sports teams. After football moved into the Yawkey Center, BC undertook a multi-million dollar renovation Conte Forum to provide additional locker room and office space for many of BC’s 31 varsity sports. DeFilippo renamed the Athletics Association’s fundraising arm (formerly Blue Chips) in honor of longtime Athletics Director Bill Flynn. Alumni, parents and friends of Boston College Athletics contributed $18 million in 2008-09, the third-highest total in BC Athletics history and 50 percent more than just four years ago. The 4,600 donors to the Flynn Fund prove that there is strength in numbers; nearly 700 alumni, parents and friends have given to BC Athletics for at least 10 consecutive years. Anne and Gene DeFilippo cemented their commitment to Boston College by announcing their pledge of $100,000 to endow a scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a female student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement and financial need. In athletics competition, DeFilippo has overseen some of the most successful seasons in Boston College Athletics history. During the 2008-09 season, the football team appeared in a school-record 10th consecutive bowl game and made a second consecutive trip to the ACC Championship Game. In 2008, the men’s ice hockey team won its third national championship after advancing to the championship game for the third straight year and the Frozen Four for the eighth time in 11 seasons. The men’s soccer team captured both the ACC regular-season and tournament championships and entered the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament as the overall No. 1 seed. DeFilippo is extremely active on the national scene. He is the past president of NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics), the nation’s Division I-A Athletics Directors’ organization, and is a

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The DeFilippos — (front row) Gene and Anne; (back row) Matt and Christine Eldred, Mary and John member of the Board of Directors of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. He was also a representative to the NCAA Division I Management Council. DeFilippo was named the 2000-01 Division I-A Northeast Region NACDA/Continental Airlines AD of the Year. He was honored at the annual NACDA convention in Salt Lake City in June 2001. He received the “Penguin of the Year” Award from Youngstown State University in 2003 and the Distinguished Alumni Award from Springfield College in 2001. In April of 2000, he was awarded the “I Migliori” plaque at the Pirandello Lyceum’s annual awards banquet, honoring outstanding achievements and exemplary lives of Italian-Americans. At Boston College, DeFilippo is responsible for the administration and management of a

broad-based athletics program committed to the pursuit of excellence in both intercollegiate competition and academic achievement. The Boston College program is comprised of approximately 750 student-athletes participating in 31 men’s and women’s varsity sports, all of which compete at the NCAA Division I level, in addition to a wide variety of intramural, recreation and club sports. Boston College also is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference and Hockey East. As both a top-level administrator and a former Division I football coach, DeFilippo brought to Boston College a wide range of experience on and off the field. From 1993-97, he served as director of athletics at Villanova University, where he was named to the NCAA Division I Management Council. At Villanova, his tenure included the 1997 Big East regular-

season men’s basketball tournament title; 1994 NIT men’s basketball championship; two NCAA championships for women’s cross country, and a Rhodes Scholar, among others. In addition to the NCAA Division I Management Council, DeFilippo was named to the NCAA Nominating Committee, the NCAA Special Committee on Marketing, Promotions and Licensing and the executive board of the Philadelphia Sports congress. His coaching experience includes three years as offensive backfield coach at Vanderbilt (1980-82), which included the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl. From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator at Youngstown State University, during which time the team won two consecutive Mid-Continent Conference championships, 1978-79. In 1973-74, he was graduate assistant football coach for the University of Tennessee, coaching in the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 Liberty Bowl. A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science degree, DeFilippo earned three varsity letters as a quarterback in football during his undergraduate career. He received a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Tennessee in 1974. DeFilippo and his wife, Anne, are the parents of three children – Christine Eldred (recently married to Matt Eldred), a guidance counselor; John, assistant quarterbacks coach for the New York Jets, and Mary, marketing and sales coordinator for Fenway Sports Group.

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Athletics Administration John Kane

Jody Mooradian Senior Associate Athletics Director/Senior Women’s Administrator

Senior Associate Athletics Director Now in his 30th year at Boston College, John Kane assumed his current position in February 1998, after spending six years as the department’s associate athletic director/operations. Prior to assuming his associate athletic director duties, Kane spent 11 years at the school’s William J. Flynn Student Recreation Complex, including five as the center’s director. Kane oversees the sports medicine, strength and conditioning, and equipment operations. He also serves as the athletic department’s liaison with the University’s Office of Human Resources. He will continue to coordinate the department’s athletic operations and facilities’ scheduling. At the Flynn Recreation Complex, Kane spent his first six years as the assistant director, organizing intramural activities. In his last five years, Kane’s role as the center’s director expanded to include all recreational activities in the building, intramural and club sports and additional administrative duties. A track enthusiast, Kane was the head track and field coach at Bentley (Mass.) College from 1977-80. He served as the commissioner of the New England Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association for 17 years, before relinquishing those duties when he assumed his new duties at Boston College. As commissioner, he conducted three track and field/cross country championships for the 50 member institutions each year. He was on the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field subcommittee from September 2000 to August 2004. He chaired the committee for two terms, serving from 2002 to 2004. Kane and his wife, Ann, reside in Bellingham and have two sons, Ryan and Jamie.

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Jody Mooradian was promoted to the position of Senior Associate Athletics Director/Senior Women’s Administrator in June 2006. In her position, she administers the sports of women’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, cross country, track and field, lacrosse, softball, and rowing. She serves on the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, Field Hockey Committee and Volleyball Committee. She is a former chair of the NCAA Women’s Rowing Committee and has served on the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Committee. Prior to her current post at BC, Mooradian served as part of the Northeastern University athletic department for six years. During her tenure at Northeastern, Mooradian served as Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance, Associate Director of Athletics, Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator. Mooradian was instrumental in developing and implementing Northeastern’s Core Values and Strategic Plan as well as developing a new policy and procedures manual for student-athletes. In addition, she served as the department’s liaison with University Counsel and Judicial Services as well as with Student Affairs. Mooradian also served as the Director of Athletics at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania from 1993 until 1997 and was a Compliance Assistant at UCLA in early 1993. Prior to her career in athletics, Mooradian was an attorney for a private law firm and for the Cigna Insurance Company from 1987 until 1993. In addition, she was a District 4 New Hampshire State Representative from 1980-82. She is a member of the Board of Directors, Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards and the Executive Committee of NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics). Mooradian earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire (‘82) and a Juris Doctorate from the Delaware Law School of Widener University (‘86).

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Athletics Administraton Chris Cameron

Jamie DiLoreto

Associate Athletics Director/ Media Relations Chris Cameron is in his 10th year as Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations. In his position, Cameron oversees the media relations/sports information operation for BC’s 31 varsity sports with day-to-day responsibilities for the football program. He has served as the media coordinator for numerous NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament events, including the 2009 Boston East Regional at TD Garden and the First and Second Rounds of both the 1999 and 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Boston. Cameron was vice president for marketing and communications at Georgia GLOBE, the University System of Georgia’s online education initiative, and spent five years as head of his own sports marketing venture in Atlanta, where his clients included college athletic teams and conferences. In addition, he was the broadcast information manager at the basketball venue for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, and he coordinated marketing efforts for ABC-TV’s Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards for two years. Prior to moving to Atlanta, Cameron was Sports Information Director and Assistant Athletic Director for Communications at the University of Kentucky from 1988-93, where he directed all UK media relations efforts and served as the primary media contact for former Kentucky coach and current Louisville head coach Rick Pitino. He authored a book, “Basketball Pitino Style,” which documented the Kentucky basketball program’s turnaround year of 1990-91. He produced Kentucky’s wellknown “Midnight Madness” basketball event, which is broadcast live to a statewide TV audience, for seven consecutive years and created the “Monster Mash” campaign for All-America forward Jamal Mashburn. While at UK, Cameron’s publications received numerous national awards, including back-to-back “Best in the Nation” honors for the Kentucky men’s basketball media guide and a “Best in the Nation” award for writing. Cameron served as Assistant and Associate Sports Information Director and then Director of Promotions at the University of Florida from 1982-87 and Director of Communications for a Gainesville, Fla., public relations firm from 1987-88. Cameron, a native of Ashland, Ky., is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he worked in the school’s sports information office for three years as a student and was sports editor, managing editor and editor-in-chief of the university’s “Kentuckian” yearbook, which won the school’s first national “Pacesetter” award. He is a member of the Football Writers Association of America and the College Sports Information Directors of America and is a former national chairman of the CoSIDA GTE Academic All-America program. He has directed or served on media coordination teams for events such as the NCAA Final Four, the Kentucky Derby and the U.S. Olympic Festival. He also served as a production team volunteer for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games opening ceremonies.

Associate Athletics Director/External Operations Jamie DiLoreto, who is entering his 17th year at Boston College, was named Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations in 2002 and promoted to Associate Athletics Director for External Operations in May 2007. DiLoreto joined the Boston College Athletics staff as a ticket office assistant in 1993. He served in that position until December 1999 when he was named Sports Marketing Manager. DiLoreto assumed the head administrative duties in the External Operations Office on an interim basis in September 2001. Since moving to the External Operations Office, DiLoreto’s duties have included fostering and maintaining contracts for internet, regional radio and television broadcasts; cultivating and executing radio, apparel, and sponsorship contracts for the athletic department; serving as the top administrator for the University’s licensing program; coordinating advertising campaigns for season, individual, and group ticket sales; organizing marketing and promotional efforts for all 31 BC sports; managing community relations for the department; overseeing planning and development for Multimedia Services for the department; coordinating game atmosphere efforts for the department; and creating service plans to expand and evaluate the department’s efforts with the Boston College community. His expansion of the corporate sponsorship program, along with the department’s partnerships with the Fenway Sports Group and ISP Sports continue to strengthen BC’s sponsorship, national exposure, and positioning in the local market this upcoming year. DiLoreto is also the Athletic Department’s liaison with game-day concessions, souvenirs, and program sales. DiLoreto is the Second Vice President of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators and partners with campus organizations such as the Alumni Association and the Office of Student Development to foster growth and support for BC Athletics within the Boston College community. DiLoreto is a 1993 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management. He also holds a Master’s degree in administration from BC’s College of Advancing Studies. DiLoreto and his wife, Corinne, reside in Townsend with their two children, Justin (10) and Julia (8).

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Tom Peters

Associate Athletics Director/Ticket Operations The 2009-10 season marks Jim O’Neill’s 22nd year at Boston College. One of the busier people on campus, O’Neill supervises the ticket operations of the Eagles’ athletics events, including ACC basketball, Hockey East hockey and ACC football contests. O’Neill is also Boston College’s systems operations manager for the Paciolan computer system. The system handles all the ticketing operations, including the access management system, online sales, print-athome options and the ticket marketplace. In addition, O’Neill assists in all phases of game management for basketball, hockey and football. He played a key role in designing parking plans for the 1996-97 athletics seasons. He is a 1984 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. He also attended St. Thomas University in Miami, Fla., for two years, where he was a member of the tennis team. He spent his first year out of college as the assistant ticket manager at Virginia Commonwealth University. From there, he moved to West Point, N.Y., serving three years as the assistant ticket manager at the United States Military Academy. O’Neill took the job of ticket manager at Boston College in October 1988. He assumed the role of assistant athletic director in January 1992 and was promoted to Associate Athletics Director in February of 1998. He is an active member of the College Athletic Business Managers Association and has served as its District I representative. O’Neill and his wife, Kathleen, have a 7-year-old son, Trevor.

John Pagliarulo Associate Athletics Director/Recreation John Pagliarulo is in his 23rd year on the Boston College Recreation Staff. He was named to Assistant Athletics Director for Recreation in August 2002 and promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Recreation in May 2007. Previously, Pagliarulo had served two years (2000-02) as Director of Recreation, Fitness and Intramurals. In his position, Pagliarulo provides leadership and support for all aspects of campus recreation staff, programs and facilities. A 1991 Boston College graduate, Pagliarulo worked in Recreation in all four of his undergraduate years. After graduation, he accepted a full-time position as Assistant Aquatics Manager in November 1992. During his tenure, he is credited for the creation of more than 120 programs, the implementation of a comprehensive marketing plan, revitalization of membership sales of faculty, staff, students and summer community members, implementation of the first student staff recruitment program and several renovations to the facility. Pagliarulo earned a master’s degree in business administration from Boston College in December 2001. 172

Associate Athletics Director/Program Administrator Tom Peters is in his 18th year as associate athletics director at Boston College, having joined the Eagles’ staff in January 1992. Prior to coming to the Heights, Peters spent more than three years as associate athletic director at Tulane University. In addition, Peters served as Tulane’s acting athletic director from December 1990 until June 1991. Peters’ responsibilities at Boston College include overseeing nine of the men’s and women’s athletic programs — men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s fencing and baseball — and serving as the department’s liaison with numerous athletic-related support groups. Peters has also served as tournament manager for a host of postseason events, including the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional, the 1999 and 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Region First and Second Rounds and the 2003 Intercollegiate Fencing Association championships. Peters is also a member of the Beanpot Hockey Tournament Committee, which organizes the annual competition between the city’s four Division I hockey schools. Additionally, Peters has served on the executive committee of Women’s Hockey East since the league’s inception in 2002-03, serving as chair of the committee during the 2006-07 season. Peters currently serves on the Hockey East Championships Committee. In addition to his departmental assignments, Peters has been active on campus and in the Boston community. He has served on the University Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and is a former member of the Student Leadership Awards Committee for the Office of the Dean of Student Development. He also was a long-time committee member of the Boston Police Department Youth and Student-Athlete Collaborative. A 1971 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Peters was a three-year hockey letterman for the Minutemen. Peters earned a master’s degree in sports management from the University in 1973. Peters was then an administrative assistant at the University of Virginia, before joining the New Boston Garden Corporation and Boston Bruins as assistant sales and marketing manager in 1973. In 1976, he was named sales and marketing manager. From there, Peters moved to New Jersey where he was the assistant athletic director at Rutgers University from 1981-88. He was the tournament manager of the NCAA Basketball Tournament’s East Regional from 1986-88. Peters was honored by his alma mater in November of 2004, when the sport management program awarded him the 2003-04 Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the sport industry. A native of Arlington, Mass., Peters has two daughters: Nicole, a private equity and fundraising liaison and a 1999 graduate of Connecticut College, and Erica, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the University of Vermont and a 2002 graduate of Boston College.

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Athletics Administraton Jerome P. Rodgers

Eric Ziady Associate Athletics Director/Business Operations

Associate Athletics Director/Compliance Jerome Rodgers is in his sixth year as Associate Athletic Director for Compliance. Rodgers joined the Boston College athletics department staff in July 2004 after having served five years as Assistant Commissioner of Compliance at the BIG EAST Conference. Rodgers oversees the office which is responsible for ensuring that the school is in compliance with all NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference rules and regulations. He works with all 31 varsity sports programs and is responsible for the leadership and oversight of BC’s comprehensive compliance program. Additionally, Rodgers represents BC on the ACC’s Equity Committee. Beginning in September 2008, he will represent the conference on the NCAA’s Amateurism Cabinet, marking his third such appointment within the NCAA Governance Structure. Rodgers also serves on the Athletics Advisory Board for Roger Williams University. While at the Big East Conference office, Rodgers oversaw the day-today operations of the conference’s compliance services, including rules interpretations and institutional compliance reviews. He processed secondary violations and various waivers and served as staff liaison to the Faculty Athletics Representatives Committee and to the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee. He created the Big East Compliance Coordinators Policy Manual and served as coordinator of the Big East Annual Rules Seminar. Prior to his post at the Big East, Rodgers served as Director of Compliance and Student Services for Athletics at Eastern Illinois University (1994-1999). While at Eastern Illinois, he served as a member of the NCAA’s Academic Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet. He also served as Administration and Finance Intern for the NCAA (1993-94). A 1991 graduate of Tennessee Technological University, Rodgers was nominated to the McDonald’s All-America Basketball Team. He received a full scholarship to play basketball while getting a B.S. in business administration (1991) and M.A. in Administration and Supervision (1993). Rodgers is an active member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Serving as Vice President of the local graduate chapter, he is active within the Fraternity’s "Go to High School Go to College" community service initiative as well as "A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" campaign that promotes voter registration. Rodgers is also active in the March of Dimes March for Babies campaign. Jerome and his wife Aronda have a 5-year old daughter, Ayanna.

Eric Ziady is in his 12th year at Boston College. Ziady came to the Heights in March 1998 after spending nine years at Northeastern University, the last four as assistant director of athletics. At BC, Ziady handles both the long-range fiscal planning for the department and the day-to-day monitoring and administration of all business operations, including operating, endowed and gift accounts. In addition, he handles football game scheduling and contract administration, as well as overseeing four of the men’s and women’s athletic programs (men’s & women’s golf and men’s and women’s sailing). A 1988 Providence College graduate, Ziady began his career at Northeastern as an assistant to the athletic director. In this capacity, he handled compliance responsibilities, coordinated facility management and operations on game days and assisted in the department’s marketing efforts. Two years later, in 1991, Ziady was appointed athletic business manager. In this position, he was responsible for all of the department’s fiscal activities, while also serving as the liaison with outside booster and support groups. In 1994, Ziady was promoted to assistant director of athletics at Northeastern. He continued many of the duties he had as business manager, while adding personnel responsibilities. He also served on the Huskies’ senior management team that planned long-range departmental goals and policies. Included among this group’s assignments was the development of a five-year strategic plan to address Title IX and gender equity issues. Ziady, who earned both a master’s degree in sports management and a master’s of business administration degree from Northeastern, has twice served as a marketing consultant. In 1990, he worked on a corporate marketing project with the North Atlantic Conference (now America East). In 1992, he assisted the Boston Organizing Committee in marketing and fundraising in an attempt to attract national and international amateur events to the city. He has twice served on NCAA subcommittees for fiscal integrity, both at Northeastern and Boston College, as well as competition committees in both the America East (baseball) and Big East (golf) conferences. Ziady currently serves on the Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Committee. Ziady, a native of Andover, Mass., is a member of the College Athletic Business Management Association. He resides in Needham with his wife, Lauren, and their children, Matthew and Lindsey.

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Athletics Administration Aaron Aaker, Ph.D.

Matt Conway

Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance and Eligibility Aaron Aaker is in his third year as Associate Director for Compliance and Eligibility at Boston College. Aaker joined the Boston College athletics department staff in August 2007 after having served seven years as Financial Aid Compliance Coordinator and Assistant Director of Compliance at the University of Missouri. A native of Mandan, N.D., Aaron graduated from the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., in 1993 with a double major in physical education and social and behavioral sciences. He earned a master’s degree in kinesiology from Kansas State in 1995. Aaker continued his education at the University of Missouri, earning his doctorate in physiology in 2001. At Missouri, he served as a graduate teaching assistant and a graduate research assistant in the Department of Physiology before joining the athletics compliance staff in April 1999. He assumed the assistant director position in 2005. Aaker resides in Milton.

Stephen Bushee Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Medicine Steve Bushee has been a member of the Boston College staff since 1984 and is entering his 12th year directing BC’s Sports Medicine staff. He was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Medicine in 1999. The Lebanon, N.H., native is a 1981 graduate of Colgate University where he majored in biology. Bushee added a master’s degree in higher education administration from Boston College in 1994. In May 2001, Colgate honored him with the naming of the Steve Bushee Award, which will be given annually to the Colgate student athletic trainer who demonstrates dedication and expertise in the care of student-athletes. Bushee works with the Eagle football team throughout the year, taking an active role in pre-season practice, the fall season, winter conditioning and spring practice. He also tends to the medical needs of BC’s skiing and sailing teams during their respective seasons. In addition to standard sports medicine duties, Steve handles the administration of athletic insurance; budget, inventory and ordering procedures; athletic educational programming; oversees the department’s drug testing program; and is a staff liaison with outside medical providers. During his first four years at the Heights, Bushee was the head athletic trainer for the Eagles’ ice hockey team, but has been working with the football program since 1988. Steve and his wife, Laura, are the parents of two children: Joseph (17) and Elisa (15). The Bushee family resides in Wayland. 174

Assistant Athletics Director/Operations Matt Conway was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director/Operations in January of 2007. His responsibilities include overseeing day-to-day event operations for 12 varsity sports programs, including football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s ice hockey, baseball, and softball. He also supervises event staff and guest services for events held in Alumni Stadium and Conte Forum, coordinates postseason operations for Atlantic Coast Conference and NCAA Championship events, and works with central campus on various athletics department projects. Matt joined Boston College as part of the Flynn Recreation Complex staff in September of 2004. As the Manager of Intramural and Club Sports he managed all aspects of the Intramural and Club Sport programs at Boston College. The Intramural Sports program runs over 30 leagues and tournaments that generate about 6500 participants, and the Club Sports program is made up of 21 different sports organizations that compete on a variety of competition levels. In June of 2006, he took on a larger role within the Flynn Complex management team when he became the Assistant Director of Recreation for Intramural and Club Sports. Prior to his arrival, Matt served for two years as the Manager of Athletic Facilities at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. At Seton Hall, his responsibilities consisted of management of the daily operations of the Richard Regan Recreation and Athletic Center and Owen T Carol Soccer/Baseball field. Duties also included management of the Inter-collegiate Athletic, Recreation and University Events. Before Seton Hall, Matt spent three years as the Director of Instructional Programs at The Hoop Group. The Hoop Group is the largest basketball event management company on the east coast and currently operates the Nations #1 Instructional Basketball Camp, Pocono Invitational Basketball Camp. Responsible for all aspects of the operation and management of Pocono Invitational Basketball Camp, he joined The Hoop Group in the Fall of 1998 immediately following his graduation from Wilkes University. Matt is originally from Wilkes Barre, Penn. He currently resides in Sharon with his wife Meghan and sons Owen (6) and Liam (3).

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Athletics Administraton Dick Kelley

Carly Pariseau

Assistant Athletics Director/ Media Relations Dick Kelley is in his 19th year in his current position. Kelley, a 1987 graduate of Boston College, returned to his alma mater in September 1991 as the assistant sports information director. In December 1991, Kelley was promoted to assistant athletics director for media relations. Kelley’s duties at Boston College include serving as the primary contact for men’s basketball; serving as the secondary contact for ice hockey and men’s soccer; writing and editing numerous media guides; supervising interns and work-study students; serving as office liaison with the Varsity Club Hall of Fame; and assisting in all aspects of office operations. During his tenure at Boston College, Kelley has been involved with numerous NCAA championships. He served as the media liaison for the men’s basketball team during eight trips to the tournament, while also accompanying the Eagles’ ice hockey team during each of eight NCAA Tournament appearances. In addition, Kelley served as assistant media coordinator for the 1999 East Region First and Second Rounds that Boston College hosted at the FleetCenter. Upon receiving his bachelor’s degree in communication and political science in 1987, Kelley remained at Boston College, serving as the sports information graduate assistant for two years, while earning his master’s degree. As graduate assistant, Kelley served as the Eagles’ media representative during their run to the semifinal round of the 1988 National Invitation Tournament. In July 1989, Kelley entered the sports information field on a full-time basis, accepting a position as assistant sports information director at nearby Boston University. Kelley was the men’s soccer, men’s basketball and baseball contact for the Terriers. Kelley previously served as an instructor in Boston College’s Communication Department, teaching one newswriting course. Kelley, a native of Andover, Mass., is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.

Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance and Recruiting Carly Pariseau is entering her fifth year as the Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance and Recruiting at Boston College. In her current capacity, Pariseau is primarily responsible for monitoring recruiting activities, issuing and organizing the National Letter of Intent, financial aid and scholarships and providing rules education. She also overseas reports, waivers and violations and handles Certification of Initial Eligibility (NCAA Eligibility Center). Pariseau arrived at Boston College after a year stint as a Compliance Coordinator at Ohio University. Prior to her work at Ohio, she was at Minnesota State University, Mankato as an Assistant Compliance Coordinator and an Administrative Assistant from 1998 to 2004. A 1996 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, Pariseau received her master’s degree in human performance from Minnesota State University in 2002. Pariseau is also a certified volleyball official and is a member of the NCAA women’s volleyball rules committee. She played volleyball at West Virginia Wesleyan College and coached at Minnesota State University, the University of North Alabama and Montevallo University.

Joe Shirley Assistant Athletics Director / Athletic Facilities Joe Shirley was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director/Athletics Facilities in June of 2005. His responsibilities include maintaining and distributing the scheduling database for all athletic facilities as well as coordinating the annual maintenance and renovation of Athletic Facilities. For the two years, Joe has served as the co-advisor for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. He led the committee’s community service efforts, developing contacts and opportunities with the Franciscan Hospital and the Children’s Hospital. His efforts were recognized by the college in May of 2005 when he was named a recipient of the Reverend John R. Trzasca S.J. Award in recognition of Leadership and Service to the Boston College community. Shirley began at Boston College in 1999 as the Assistant Equipment Manager and was named Head Equipment Manager at BC in January 2001. He worked extensively with the Eagles’ football team, supervised equipment operations for 32 varsity sports and managed contracts with Reebok and Champion. Shirley, a 1994 Northeastern graduate with a degree in criminal justice, served as the head equipment manager at Northeastern from 199499 and also served as the athletic merchandise coordinator. Shirley, a native of Edison, N.J., now resides in Dedham, Mass., with his wife Amy, and their daughters, Morgan (5) and Jordan (2).

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Athletics Administration Robert A. Taggart

Stephanie Tunnera

Faculty Athletics Representative Robert A. Taggart received his bachelor’s degree from Amherst College and his doctorate in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been Professor of Finance at Boston College’s Wallace E. Carroll School of Management since 1989. He also served as Associate Dean for Graduate Programs in the Carroll School from 2000 to 2006 and as Interim Dean of the Carroll School during 1999-2000. He has held previous faculty appointments at Boston University (1983-89) and Northwestern University (1974-83). Taggart has also held visiting appointments at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (197677), Harvard Business School (1982-84) and M.I.T.’s Sloan School of Management (1987-88). He served as Editor of Financial Management from 1984 to 1987 and as President of the Financial Management Association during 1989-90. He is Corporate Finance Editor for the Journal of Economics and Business. Taggart’s primary teaching and research interests are in corporate finance and capital markets. His publications have appeared in the Journal of Finance, Financial Management, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Financial Analysts Journal and other journals in finance and economics. He is author of Quantitative Analysis for Investment Management (Prentice-Hall, 1996).

Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations Stephanie Tunnera is entering her fourth year as an Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations at Boston College. Tunnera’s duties at Boston College include being the primary contact for women’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball. Prior to joining the Eagles, Tunnera worked as the Sports Information Director at Nichols College. While at Nichols, Tunnera was the main contact for the 14 athletic programs. She also served as a member of the Nichols Athletic Hall of Fame Committee and was the liaison on the college branding committee. She also worked as a research assistant at the 2006 Women’s Final Four and at the men’s regional in 2005 in Worcester. Prior from entering the college circuit, Tunnera held the title as Director of Media Relations for the Boston Breakers, a member of the now defunct Women’s United Soccer Association. While with the Breakers, Tunnera managed all print and electronic media inquiries dealing with the players, coaches and overall team. A graduate of Springfield College with a bachelor’s degree in English, Tunnera started in athletics as a freelance writer, general assignment reporter and editor in the sports department of the Boston Herald. For six of her 11 year tenure at the Herald, Tunnera was the high school sports editor and handled page design, assignments and page layout. While there she also wrote an award winning high school soccer column – Corner Kicks, a lacrosse column and covered the Boston Marathon and a number of Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments and Final Fours.

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Mark Chambers Multimedia Consultant

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Samson Lee Video Coordinator

Cyndi Manke Staff Assistant

Mike McKenzie Marketing Specialist

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Chris Malloy Statistician

Norman Reid Supervisor, Athletic Facilities

Matt Thompson Assistant Ticket Manager


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im Paquette is in his 16th season at Boston College. Paquette's duties at Boston College include supervising all aspects of fundraising associated with Boston College athletics. In addition, Paquette is the administrator for men's and women's tennis and men's and women's skiing. He

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y giving to the Flynn Fund, donors have an immediate impact on BC’s 750 student-athletes in 31 varsity sports. Most notably, Flynn Fund donors help support scholarships for student-athletes. BC will offer more than 270 athletic scholarships this year totaling nearly $15 million. Scholarships, along with salaries, are among the largest annual expenses in the athletics department. These scholarships would not be possible without the private support of alumni, parents and friends. Last year, alumni, parents and friends of BC Athletics contributed more than $17.5 million with a large portion of those funds designated to offset the cost of scholarships and to enhance the athletics endowment in support of scholarships. Although the past 12 months represented incredibly tough times for many, BC Athletics appreciates all who were able to make gifts to the Flynn Fund this year. Through these efforts, this year was the third best fundraising year in BC Athletics’ history and a 50 percent increase from five years ago. In addition to funding scholarships, the Flynn Fund has supported countless facility improvements over the years. The football program moved into the $27 million Yawkey Athletics Center in 2005. This 72,000-square-foot facility, which also houses the Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes, was the first building on the Boston College campus to be funded entirely through private support. This summer Conte Forum was outfitted with brand new video boards to provide a better fan experience. Throughout the past few seasons, all of Conte Forum’s locker rooms and Olympic sport facilities and offices have been updated and renovated including the new Clough Family Sports Medicine Suite in Conte Forum. The Flynn Fund also contributed to the renovations and upgrades to several facilities in 2007 and 2008, including the remodeling of the men’s hockey locker room, the addition of a press box and FieldTurf at the soccer complex on the Newton Campus, as well as construction on the Charles River of a new boathouse in conjunction with Community Rowing, Inc. to benefit both the men’s crew and women’s rowing programs. The women’s basketball

currently serves as the vice chair for the ACC Men's Tennis Committee and is a member of the ACC Student-Athlete Welfare Committee. Paquette works closely with university advancement to coordinate athletics giving at all levels. Paquette has focused his efforts on major gift development and securing endowed athletics scholarships. The University secured $27 million for the Yawkey Athletics Center, making it the first facility on the campus of Boston College to be 100 percent privately funded. Since Paquette's arrival in 1994, BC athletics development has set a new fund raising record each of Paquette's 15 years at the Heights. Paquette serves as the vice president for NAADD. He has made presentations on athletics development at the Jesuit Advancement Administrators National Conference, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and NAADD. Jim and his wife Erin reside in Dedham with their eight-year-old son, James, and six-year-old son Brian.

Athletics Development Staff

Aimee McGuire

Steve Novak

Jaime Domaingue

Kate MacDonald

Assoc. Director 617-552-6678 aimee.mcguire@bc.edu

Assoc. Director 617-552-0711 novakiii@bc.edu

Asst. Director 617-552-1336 domaingj@bc.edu

Asst. Director 617-552-6824 macdonkg@bc.edu

Phone: (617) 552-0772 Email: flynn.fund@bc.edu Internet: www.bc.edu/give

Bianca Whitworth

Justin Williams

Asst. Director 617-552-0704 russellco@bc.edu

Asst. Director 617-552-0108 whitworb@bc.edu

Asst. Director 617-552-0145 justin.williams.2@bc.edu

program moved into a new suite in 2005. There was construction of a field hockey and women’s lacrosse turf field on the Newton Campus, and in 2004, FieldTurf was installed in Alumni Stadium.

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oston College and the Athletics Department announced the establishment of the William J. Flynn Fund in 1998. The Flynn Fund replaced Blue Chips as the central way in which individuals can support Boston College Athletics. Bill Flynn ’39 was associated with Boston College Athletics for nearly seven decades as a student-athlete, faculty member, coach, and 2009-10 Eagles

athletic director. During that time his loyalty, dedication, foresight and integrity were examples of the highest qualities in intercollegiate athletics. Flynn served as the Director of Athletics at Boston College from 1957 until 1991. The Flynn Fund will always serve as a reminder to donors and student-athletes that his dedication to Boston College was the foundation for decades of institutional success. 177


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oston College gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the following donors who have made transformational gifts to Boston College Athletics. Their generosity places them in a select group of individuals who have committed themselves to be leaders in philanthropy to the athletics department.

Anonymous (3) Harold Alfond* Geraldine M. and Gregory P. Barber ’69 Barbara and John J. Burns, Jr. ’53 Debra E. Connors ’77 and Timothy J. Connors, Jr. ’76 Julian J. D’Agostine, Esq., L ’53, GSAS ’62 Joan and James J. Derba ’51 Mary J. Hajjar ’69 and W. Douglas Hajjar ’68 Maureen and John L. Harrington ’57 Kathleen and Matthew J. Hart P ’11, ’08 Jay and Michaela Murphy ’86 Hoag David M. McAuliffe ’71 Kathleen and John V. Murphy ’71 Robert J. Murray ’62 Maureen and David O’Connor ’86 Linda E. and John J. Powers ’73 Richard F. Powers III ’67 Debra and John Roe P ’07, ’09, ’11 Dr.* and Mrs. E. Paul Robsham, Sr. LGSOE ’83 Kim Gassett-Schiller and Philip W. ’82 Schiller Elizabeth Kelly ’67 and Charles P. Smith ’66 The Yawkey Foundation *deceased In 1999, J. Barry Driscoll ’52 and his children, Brian R. Driscoll ’79, Dennis W. Driscoll ’81 and Sally Driscoll Shannon ’89, established the Driscoll Family Hockey Scholarship. This scholarship provides financial assistance to be split between one male and one female ice hockey player. Brian Driscoll ’79 was a four-year member of the men’s ice hockey team, and former women’s ice hockey player Sally Driscoll Shannon ’89 went down in BC Athletics history as being the first person to score a goal in Conte Forum. < Driscoll family pictured with 2007-08 Endowed Fund recipients Cristin Stuart ’08 and Nathan Gerbe ’09.

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pportunities exist to establish a named endowed fund that will benefit BC student-athletes perpetually. An endowment is a donation, which is invested, and the interest generated from the principal is used to fund a specific need of the Athletics Department in accordance with the donor’s wishes, i.e. athletics scholarships, coach’s salaries, operating expenses, etc. Donors who provide a gift to fund an endowment have the opportunity to permanently link their name or a loved one’s name to Boston College Athletics. Endowments can range from a $1,000,000 fully funded or position scholarship, to a $600,000 tuition scholarship, to a $250,000 named endowed scholarship fund. An endowed scholarship gift can be paid over a period of years and will establish your commitment to Boston College Athletics in perpetuity. For information on establishing an endowed fund please contact any member of our staff at (617) 552-0772. The Abel Family Scholarship Fund

The Maureen and Edward F. Coakley ’57 Golf Scholarship Fund

Joseph T. Alves ’44, ’48 Scholarship Fund The Margaret Hanrahan Ambrose Scholarship Fund

The Maureen and Edward F. Coakley ’57 Hockey Scholarship Fund

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The Francis and Joyce Colangelo Scholarship Fund

The Gregory P. Barber ’69 and Family Endowment for the Head Football Coach Fund

The Patrick Coleman Family Athletics Scholarship

The Brad and Tracy Curley Scholarship Fund The Michael J. Curran ’31 Endowed Scholarship Fund The Curtis Family Scholarship Fund The D’Agostine Family Athletic Scholarship Fund I The D’Agostine Family Athletic Scholarship Fund II

The Barko Family Scholarship Fund

The Armond Colombo Endowed Football Scholarship Fund

The Barron Family Scholarship Fund

The Condon-McSoley Family Scholarship Fund

The Maria E. and Drake G. Behrakis ’86 Fund for Athletics

The John J. Connor ’44 Continuing Education Fund

The Dailey Family Scholarship Fund The Paul Patrick Daley, Esquire ’63 Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund DeFilippo Family Scholarship for Women’s Athletics

The Connors Family Golf Scholarship The Angelo V. Berlandi Hockey Scholarship Fund The Berry ’87 and Mai ’91 Family Scholarship Fund The Jack Bicknell, Sr. Scholarship Fund

The Deloitte and Touche Scholarship Fund The Thomas P. Connor ’43 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Joan and James J. ’51 Derba Football Scholarship Fund

The Corrado and Potapchuck Family Scholarship Fund

The Devlin Family Athletic Scholarship

Thomas and Bridie Costello Scholarship Fund

The Donovan Family Scholarship Fund

The Cowhig Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship Fund

The Donna and Frank Doyle Scholarship Fund

The Robert S. Boova ’73 Family Scholarship Fund The Botica Family Endowed Scholarship Fund for Women’s Athletics The Bristing Scholarship Fund

The Driscoll Family Hockey Scholarship Fund The David J. Coyle Family Scholarship Fund

The Eric A. Brock ’92 and Susan L. Brock ’93 Scholarship The Jill and Aidan Browne Family Financial Aid Fund The John E. Buehler, Jr. Family Athletic Scholarship Fund The Brett and Lisbeth Burns Family Scholarship Fund

The David F. ’58 and Patricia E. Cronin Scholarship Fund

The Reverend Maurice V. Dullea, S.J. ’17 Scholarship Fund

Paul G. Crotty ’33 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Kevin J. ’75 and Suzanne P. ’74 Dwyer Scholarship Fund

The Robert W. Crowley ’50 Golf Scholarship Fund

The Fee Family Athletics Scholarship Fund

The John P. Cunniff ’66 Memorial Hockey Scholarship Fund

The Fish Cornerstone Scholarship Fund

The Callahan Family Scholarship

The Joan P. and William J. Cunningham, Jr. ’57 Scholarship

The Cecilia B. and Richard J. Canning Athletic Scholarship Fund

The William J. Cunningham III Memorial Golf Scholarship Fund

The William J. Flynn ’39 Memorial Scholarship for Baseball The James P. ’51, GA&S ’53, and Edwina Burns Foley Fund The Ellen Marie Frost Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Cannon Family Football Scholarship Fund The Carr Family Scholarship The Wallace E. Carroll, Jr. ’66 Athletic Scholarship Fund The Joseph S. Carter, Jr. ’80 and Family Athletic Scholarship Fund The Carter Family Scholarship Fund The Theresa Falzone Catapano ’79 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Cleary Family Scholarship Fund

Great friends to Boston College, Peter and Jackie Berlandi expressed their affinity to the men’s ice hockey program by establishing the Angelo V. Berlandi Hockey Scholarship Fund in 2004. The scholarship was established in honor of Peter's father, a former Boston College Evening School student, and provides scholarship assistance to a member of the men’s ice hockey team with demonstrated academic achievement and good citizenship. A staple at home and many away games, Peter also established the men’s ice hockey mentoring program, which provides a support system to current and former members of the men’s ice hockey program. The 2009-2010 recipient of the Berlandi Hockey Scholarship is Joseph Whitney ’11.

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Endowed Funds The Gaffney Family Football Scholarship

The Howe Family Scholarship Fund

The Paul J. Maguire ’42 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Gailius Family Scholarship Fund

The Marie and Jay W. Hughes ’52 Endowed Women’s Athletic Scholarship

The Maher Family Ski Team Endowment Fund

The Edward M. Gallagher, Jr. Scholarship Fund

The Christopher Markey Tennis Fund The Hughes Family Athletic Scholarship

The Barry Gallup ’69 Athletics Scholarship Fund

The Marshall Family Scholarship Fund The Hughes Family Scholarship Fund

The Galvin Family Financial Aid Fund

The Martignetti Family Scholarship Fund The Jones Family Scholarship Fund

The Joan S. and Thomas J. Giblin ’50 Athletic Scholarship Fund

The Martin Family Hockey Scholarship Fund The William B. and Mary H. Joyce Memorial Scholarship Fund

The William P. Gilligan ’40, M.A.’41 Track Scholarship Fund

Joseph J. Kelleher ’31 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Arthur M. Goldberg Memorial Scholarship Fund

The John A. “Snooks” Kelley Athletic Scholarship Fund

The Gonzalez-Molina Family Scholarship

The Margaret P. and Alfred F. Kelly, Jr. Family Scholarship

The Joanne S. and Edward L. Marut Scholarship Fund The Philip J. McArdle ’27, M.A. ’28 Scholarship Fund The McAuliffe Family Scholarship Fund

The Gosselin Family Scholarship Fund

The Reverend Paul F. McCarrick ’52 Scholarship Fund

The William J. Kelty Family Scholarship Fund The Peter Russell Gray ’89 Memorial Football Scholarship Fund

The Kilcullen Family Basketball Scholarship

The Tom and Stephanie Greene Men’s Tennis Fund

The King Family Athletics Scholarship

The Joan and Thomas Greulick-Byron Athletic Scholarship Fund

The King Family Football Scholarship

The McCourt Family Football Scholarship The Thomas McElroy Memorial Scholarship Fund The Jay McGillis ’93 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Knight Family Scholarship

The Gerald McGovern ’72 and Family Women’s Track Scholarship

The Kopfler Family Baseball Scholarship

The McKevitt Family Financial Aid Fund

The Charles R. ’56 and Judith Laverty Scholarship Fund

The Bill and Kate McLaughlin Women’s Athletics Scholarship

The Reverend Francis V. Sullivan, S.J. ’21 Scholarship Fund

Richard W. ’52 and Marilyn S. McLaughlin Scholarship Fund

The Leber Family Football Scholarship

Barbara F. McManama Scholarship Fund for Women’s Basketball

The Gridiron Club Football Scholarship The William J. Hajjar ’49 Scholarship Fund The Hanna Family Athletics Scholarship Fund The Hanson Family Athletics Scholarship The John L. Harrington Scholar-Athlete Fund The Hart Family Fund The Robert J. LeBlanc Scholarship Fund The Hayes Family Scholarship Fund

The MECP Family Financial Aid Fund The Lemay Family Athletics Scholarship Fund

The Anne and Gerald B. Healy Scholarship for Academic Excellence The Heffernan Family Men’s Hockey Fund The Daniel ’79 and Elizabeth ’80 Hennessy Endowed Scholarship Fund The Jay and Michaela Murphy ’86 Hoag Scholarship for Men’s Basketball

The BC Linebacker Scholarship Fund

The Marianne T. and Kevin P. Meenan Family Scholarship Fund

The Griffith Loeber Family Women’s Athletics Scholarship

The Frederick A. ’32 and Louise M. Meier Endowed Scholarship

The Lombardi Family Scholarship Fund

The Mellin Family Scholarship Fund

The Lunder Foundation Scholar-Athlete Fund

The Arthur G. and Isabel M. Melville Memorial Scholarship

The Geraldine M. Lyon Endowed Scholarship Fund The Joseph P. ’88 and Donna L. Hoffman Scholarship In Memory of Joseph S. Hoffman

The Daniel E. Lyons Athletic Scholarship Fund

The Coach Mike Holovak Endowment Fund

The Lytle Family Basketball Scholarship Fund

The Ronald W. Hovsepian Family Scholarship Fund

The Hugh and Doris MacIsaac Family Scholarship Fund

The Stephen V. Miller Scholarship Fund The Mingolelli Family Scholarship Fund The Mita Family Scholarship Fund

John Muse ’11 is the 2009-10 recipient of the goalie scholarship recently created in honor of E. Paul Robsham, Jr. This gift provides assistance to the starting goalie on the men’s ice hockey team. Boasting a history of extreme generosity to the Boston College community, the Robsham family has also made gifts to name Robsham Theatre in memory of their son, Einar Paul Robsham ’83.

The Molinaro Athletics Fund The Montminy Family Scholarship Fund The Moores Family Scholarship Fund The Morrissey Brothers Memorial Hockey Fund The Al Morro Fund for Academic and Athletic Excellence The Richard L. Mucci ’72 and Family Scholarship Fund

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Endowed Funds The Mullenholz Family Fund for Sailing

The Ramsey Family Athletic Scholarship Fund

The James G. Murphy Memorial Scholarship Fund The Walter F. Murphy, Jr. ’67 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Rhein Family Athletics Fund

The Robert F. and Elaine A. Sullivan Scholarship Fund The Teborek Family Fund for Sailing

E. Paul Robsham, Jr. Goalie Scholarship Fund in Men’s Hockey

The Timmons Family Scholarship

The Roe Family Scholarship Fund

The Tomecek/Tracy Scholarship Fund

The Roundball Club Scholarship

James ’60 and Joan Tonra Athletic Scholarship

The James Ryan Family Scholarship Fund

The Treacy Family Financial Aid Fund

Whip ‘53 and Ruby Saltmarsh Hockey Endowment Fund

The Richard L. Trum ’37 Endowed Scholarship Annuity Fund

The Edward J. O’Brien, Jr., M.D. Men’s Ice Hockey Scholarship

The Charles F. Sampson Memorial Fund

The Jim Unis Athletics Scholarship

The Edward J. O’Brien, Jr., M.D. ’63 Football Scholarship

The Robert R. Santangelo Family Athletics Scholarship Fund

The George M. Van Cott ’62 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Kevin J. O’Brien Family Financial Aid Fund

The Orrie T. Scarminach ’71 Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund

The Vincent Family Financial Aid Fund

The Nemia Family Scholarship Fund The William F. Newell, Jr. ’52 Scholarship Fund The Salvatore and Angelina Nicoletta Athletic Scholarship Fund The Nugent Family Football Scholarship Fund

The John F. O’Hagan Memorial Football Scholarship

The Wade Family Scholarship Fund The Anne F. Schoen Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Adam M. Osborne Scholarship Fund The Schoenherr Family Scholarship Fund

The John F. Walsh ’65 Family Football Scholarship Fund

The Scobbo Family Student-Athlete Learning Resources Fund

The David W. Wang ’88 Scholarship in Memory of Barbara C. Hwang

The Reverend Joseph L. Shea, S.J. ’40, M.A.’46, LL.D.’64(hon)

The Gerry Ward Family Scholarship

The Manuel F. Perdigao ’56 Scholarship Fund The Petrillo Family Scholarship

The Inez MacKinnon Simeone ’61 Memorial Fund

The Pike’s Peak Hockey Scholarship Fund

The Simons Family Scholarship for Student Athletics Fund

The Edward C. Pellagrini Scholarship Fund The Pennick and Duque Fund for Women’s Basketball and Softball

The Joseph L. Winn III Scholarship Fund

The Pollock Family Scholarship for Women’s Athletics Fund The Richard F. Powers, Jr. ’40 Quarterback Scholarship Fund

The Mr. and Mrs. John Wisniewski ’50 Scholarship Fund The Thomas A. Yawkey Scholarship Fund

The Skeffington Family Scholarship Fund The Charles P. ’66 and Elizabeth Kelly ’67 Smith and Family Fund in Memory of Carolyn Lombardi

The Quick Family Scholarship Fund The Raia Family Financial Aid Fund

The Timothy S. Smith Memorial Athletics Scholarship Fund

The Joseph Ramos, M.D. ’77 Football Scholarship Fund

The Mary M. and William H. Sullivan, Jr. ’37 Scholarship Fund

The Yost Family Endowed Scholarship Fund for Athletics Flynn Fund Scholar-Athlete Benefactors: Paul ’80 and Lynn Vanderslice Randy ’85 and Janet Seidl Tom ’81 and Lisa Bigony

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onors may choose to participate in the Flynn Fund Scholar-Athletes Program to help support the Athletics Department’s immediate need for scholarship assistance. With a gift of $25,000, a donor may fund the scholarship of a single student-athlete in any athletics program for an entire year. The gift provides the University with resources it can use immediately to provide financial-aid to one of our 750 studentathletes. The student-athletes are informed of their scholarships, and the donors receive information about the student-athletes who benefit from their generosity. Donors are invited to an annual gathering with the student-athlete they support where they meet the recipients who have benefited from this program. This initiative enables donors to make a direct and immediate impact on BC’s ability to provide scholarships. To become a Flynn Fund Scholar-Athlete Donor please call (617) 552-0772. Edward ’63 and Colette O’Brien have endowed three scholarship funds at Boston College, two of which support athletics scholarships. In 1999, Ed and Colette established the Edward J. O’Brien, Jr., M.D.’63 Scholarship Fund, which provides support to a men’s ice hockey student-athlete that has participated in the USA Hockey Program. A second scholarship, The Edward J. O’Brien, Jr., M.D.’63 Football Scholarship, was established in 2006 to give financial assistance to a varsity member of the football team. Ed and Colette reside in St. Louis, Mo., and can regularly be seen in attendance at BC football and men’s ice hockey games. Their two daughters, Cara and Kathleen, are both graduates of Boston College. < 2007-08 O’Brien Scholarship recipient Mike Brennan ’08 with Ed and Colette.

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Sports In addition to a wide array of college sports, the Boston area is a hub of professional sports passion. The Boston Red Sox capture the imagination of the region year-round and have won the World Series twice in the past four years. The New England Patriots have won three Super Bowl championships in the last seven years. The NBA’s Boston Celtics are widely considered the most successful and storied team in the history of sport, having just won their 17th world championship. The Boston Bruins were one of the NHL’s six original franchises.

Education The Boston area sports the world’s most concentrated collection of educational institutions. Many of the country’s top universities, including Boston College, are located in New England.

History Bostonians led the charge for freedom in the Revolutionary War, as the so-called “Minutemen” – bolstered by such eminent patriots as Paul Revere, Samuel Adams and John Hancock – fought and died for this country’s independence.

Region Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, scenic islands off the coast of Massachusetts, are well-known for their bike trails, historic lighthouses and meandering beaches. The “arm of Southeastern Massachusetts,” Cape Cod serves as a relaxing summer haven for thousands of Bostonians, New Englanders and others.

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• The Boston area is home to more than 100 colleges and universities and 250,000 college students. • Boston is home to America’s first public park (Boston Common), first public library (1653) and first subway (1897). • Bostonians led the charge for freedom in the Revolutionary War. • Built in 1912, Fenway Park is the oldest sports arena or stadium in active use among the four main professional sports. • The Boston Marathon is the oldest Marathon in the U.S. and runs along Commonwealth Avenue, passing Boston College’s campus at the top of Heartbreak Hill. • St. Patrick’s Day was first celebrated in Boston in 1737 and continues to be one of the most celebrated events for the city. • The Bell & Hand Tavern (1784) is the oldest pub in America. • BC is located on the doorstep of one of America’s great cities, a center of culture and education for three centuries. With its unmatched history and present-day status as the cultural, educational and commercial center of New England, Boston has garnered a well-deserved reputation as one of the truly great cities in America and, indeed, in the world. • Boston, the capital of Massachusetts and largest city in the six-state region, is perhaps best known for its plethora of top-notch colleges and universities. It is also famous for a wide array of professional and amateur sports options and an appealing proximity to some of the Northeast’s finest vacationing spots.

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Getting To Boston College

Directions to the Chestnut Hill Campus FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE (I-90): East to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). Take the first right onto Centre Street. Proceed 1.5 miles to Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue. The Chestnut Hill campus is approximately one mile to the right. FROM ROUTE 128/I-95: Exit 24, Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Chestnut Hill campus is approximately five miles on the right. FROM DOWNTOWN BOSTON: Take Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 West) to Newton. Chestnut Hill campus is on the left. FROM LOGAN AIRPORT: Follow signs to Massachusetts Turnpike West to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). Proceed around the rotary (around Sheraton hotel) and take a right onto Centre Street. Proceed 1.5 miles to Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue. The Chestnut Hill campus is approximately one mile on the right.

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Eagles in the NHL Andrew Alberts Carolina Hurricanes D • 6-4 • 215 Minneapolis, Minn.

Career NHL Stats GP 263

G 2

A 30

PTS 32

Career BC Stats GP 149

G 16

A 50

PTS 66

In Carolina At Boston College • Is entering his fifth professional season; his first in the Carolina organ- • Registered 66 points — 16 goals and 50 assists — in 149 games ization; signed with the Hurricanes on July 15, 2009. • Registered a career-high 13 points — one goal and 12 assists — in a career-high 79 games with Philadelphia in 2008-09; led all Flyers skaters in hits (157) and ranked third on the team in blocked shots (133). • Played three seasons with the Boston Bruins (2005-08); tallied 10 assists in 76 games in 2006-07. • Scored his first NHL goal — a shorthanded tally — at Buffalo on March 12, 2006; registered his first NHL point against the Sabres on Nov. 19, 2005. • Made his NHL debut on Oct. 5, 2005 against Montreal.

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from 2001-05. • Earned All-America first-team honors as a junior and senior. • Captured Hockey East All-Conference first-team honors in 2004-05; earned Hockey East All-Conference second-team recognition in 200304. • Earned a share of Hockey East’s Best Defensive Defenseman honor as a junior.


Eagles in the NHL Brian Boyle New York Rangers F • 6-6 • 222 Hingham, Mass.

Career NHL Stats GP 36

G 8

A 2

Career BC Stats

PTS 10

GP 159

G 65

A 75

PTS 140

In New York At Boston College • Is entering his third NHL season, his first with the New York Rangers; • Registered 140 points — 65 goals and 75 assists — in 159 games from was acquired by the Rangers in a trade with the Los Angeles Kings on June 27, 2009. • Totaled five points — four goals and one assist — in 28 games with the Kings in 2008-09. • Recorded his first career multi-goal game in the NHL against Phoenix on April 4, 2009. • Registered one goal and one assist in his NHL debut — at New Jersey on Feb. 2, 2008. • Was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the first round (26th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.

2003-07. • Earned All-America first-team honors as a senior captain; earned AllAmerica second-team accolades as a junior. • Gained All-Conference first-team recognition in 2005-06 and 2006-07. • Garnered all-tournament honors (at defense) at the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in St. Louis, Mo., the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional in Manchester, N.H., and the Hockey East Tournament in Boston during his senior campaign.

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Eagles in the NHL Scott Clemmensen Florida Panthers G • 6-3 • 205 Urbandale, Iowa

Career NHL Stats GP 68

Saves 1,728

Career BC Stats

GAA 2.59

GP 146

Saves/Pct. 3,234/.899

Goals/GAA 363/2.52

In Florida

At Boston College

• Is entering his eighth NHL season; his first with the Florida Panthers; was signed by Florida on July 1, 2009, after spending six of his first seven NHL seasons with the New Jersey Devils. • Played 40 games for the New Jersey Devils in 2008-09; finished with a 25-13-1 record, a 2.39 goals against average, a .917 save percentage and two shutouts. • Played in three games with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2007-08; recorded a 1-1-0 record and a 3.90 goals against average. • Made his NHL debut on Oct. 6, 2001, against Washington. • Was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the eighth round (215th overall) of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft.

• Holds Boston College’s career records for victories (99). • Holds the NCAA Tournament’s career records for victories (10) and saves (356). • Earned All-Tournament honors at both the 2001 NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four and the 2001 NCAA Tournament’s East Regional in Worcester, Mass. • Concluded his collegiate career ranked second on BC’s all-time saves list with 3,234.

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Eagles in the NHL Patrick Eaves Detroit Red Wings F • 6-0 • 192 Fairbault, Minn.

Career NHL Stats GP 242

G 45

A 45

Career BC Stats

PTS 90

GP 84

G 47

A 60

PTS 107

In Detroit

At Boston College

• Is entering his fifth season in the NHL, his first season with Detroit; was signed by the Red Wings (as a free agent) on August 4, 2009. • Registered 14 points — six goals and eight assists — in a career-high 74 games with Carolina in 2008-09. • Totaled 15 points — five goals and 10 assists — in 37 games in 200708; had 10 points in 26 games with Ottawa before being traded to Carolina; recorded five points in 11 games with the Hurricanes. • Followed his impressive debut with career highs in assists (18) and points (32) in 2006-07. • Scored his first NHL goal against Carolina on Oct. 24, 2005; registered his first NHL assist (and point) against Boston on Oct. 15, 2005. • Made his NHL debut on Oct. 11, 2005.

• Registered 107 points — 47 goals and 60 assists — in 84 games from 2002-05. • A two-time All-America selection; captured second-team honors as a sophomore and first-team honors as a junior. • Earned Hockey East Player of the Year honors as a junior; also gained All-Conference first-team honors. • Played with Team USA at the 2004 IIHF World Junior Championship in Finland.

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Eagles in the NHL Nathan Gerbe Buffalo Sabres F • 5-6 • 160 Oxford, Mich.

Career NHL Stats GP 10

G 0

A 1

Career BC Stats

PTS 1

GP 123

G 71

A 62

PTS 133

In Buffalo

At Boston College

• Is entering his second NHL season. • Played in his first career NHL game at Tampa Bay on Dec. 6, 2008. • Totaled one point in 10 games in 2008-09; registered one assist at New Jersey on Dec. 13, 2008. • Was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the fifth round (142nd overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.

• Earned All-America first-team honors as a junior; also earned USA Hockey Player of the Year honors in 2007-08. • Captured the 2007-08 NCAA scoring title with 68 points — 35 goals and 33 assists. • Gained All-New England first-team recognition in 2006-07 and 200708; also claimed the 2008 Herb Gallagher Award as the top forward in New England. • Earned 2008 NCAA Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player recognition after totaling eight points — five goals and three assists — in wins over North Dakota and Notre Dame.

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Eagles in the NHL Brian Gionta Montreal Canadiens F • 5-7 • 175 Rochester, N.Y.

Career BC Stats

Career NHL Stats GP 473

G 152

A 160

GP 164

PTS 312

G 123

A 109

PTS 232

In Montreal

At Boston College

• Is entering his eighth season in the NHL, his first with Montreal; spent each of his first seven seasons with the New Jersey Devils. • Registered 60 points — 20 goals and 40 assists — in 81 games with the Devils in 2008-09. • Totaled 53 points — 22 goals and 31 assists — in 82 games in 200708. • Had 45 points — 25 goals and 20 assists — in 62 games in 2006-07. • His 2005-06 point total (89) ranked third highest in Devils history. • Netted his first NHL goal against Nashville on Jan. 3, 2002. • Was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the third round (84th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.

• Earned All-America honors in each of his four years; captured secondteam honors as a freshman, and first-team accolades as a sophomore, junior and senior. • Captured the 2001 Walter Brown Award, given annually to the best American-born player in New England. • Was a three-time finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. • Finished his career ranked second on Boston College’s career scoring list with 232 points; ranks first on the school’s career goals list with 123. • Traveled overseas with the U.S. National Team for the 1999, 2000 and 2001 World Championships.

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Eagles in the NHL Bill Guerin Pittsburgh Penguins F • 6-2 • 210 Wilbraham, Mass.

Career NHL Stats GP 1,185

G 408

A 403

Career BC Stats

PTS 811

GP 77

G 40

A 30

PTS 70

In Pittsburgh

At Boston College

• Is entering his 18th season in the NHL, his first full season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. • Registered 48 points — 21 goals and 27 assists — in 78 games in 200809; tallied 36 points in 61 games with New York Islanders before being acquired by the Penguins on March 4, 2009. • Tallied 12 points — five goals and seven assists — in 17 regular-season games with Pittsburgh, before totaling 15 points — seven goals and eight assists — in 24 playoff games. • Had 47 points — 28 goals and 19 assists — in 61 games in St. Louis; recorded nine points — eight goals and one assist — in 16 games in San Jose. • Tallied 66 points — 41 goals and 25 assists — in 78 games with Boston in 2001-02; tied for second in the NHL in goals. • Notched single-season highs for points (85) and assists (45) in 200001.

• Totaled 45 points — 26 goals and 19 assists — in 38 games in 199091. • Led Hockey East in goals scored in 1990-91 (22). • Registered 25 points — 14 goals and 11 assists — in 39 games in his freshman season. • Recorded his lone collegiate hat trick in an 8-7 overtime win at Providence on Nov. 27, 1990.

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Eagles in the NHL Peter Harrold Los Angeles Kings D • 5-11 • 195 Kirtland Hills, Ohio

Career NHL Stats GP 106

G 6

A 13

Career BC Stats

PTS 19

GP 156

G 14

A 56

PTS 70

In Los Angeles

At Boston College

• Is entering his fourth professional season, all with Los Angeles. • Registered a career-high 12 points — four goals and eight assists — in 69 games in 2008-09; scored two goals as a forward and two as a defenseman. • Totaled five points — two goals and three assists — in 25 games 200708. • Scored his first career NHL goal against Chicago on Feb. 23, 2008. • Registered his first NHL point (an assist) in his first NHL game — Nov. 22, 2006, against San Jose.

• Registered 70 points — 14 goals and 56 assists — in 156 games from 2002-06. • Earned All-America first-team honors as senior; served as team captain in 2005-06. • Gained Hockey East’s Best Defensive Defenseman; also garnered AllConference first-team accolades. • Named to the All-Tournament team at the 2006 NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional; also earned All-Tournament honors after notching four points — one goal, three assist — in four Hockey East Tournament games.

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Eagles in the NHL Chuck Kobasew Boston Bruins F • 6-1 • 190 Osoyoos, British Columbia

Career NHL Stats GP 361

G 78

A 76

Career BC Stats

PTS 154

GP 43

G 27

A 22

PTS 49

In Boston

At Boston College

• Is entering his seventh NHL season; his third full season with the Bruins. • Registered 42 points — 21 goals and 21 assists — in 68 games in 200809, marking career highs for assists and points. • Enjoyed seven multiple-point games in 2008-09; reached the 20-goal mark for the third time. • Totaled 39 points — 22 goals and 17 assists — in 73 games in 200708; missed nine games because of injuries. • Signed with Calgary on June 28, 2002. • Was selected by the Calgary Flames in the first round (14th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.

• Was named the 2000-01 Hockey East and New England Rookie of the Year. • Earned the Most Valuable Player award for the NCAA Tournament and Hockey East Tournament. • Named to the Hockey East All-Conference second team and the league’s all-rookie team. • Registered 49 points — 27 goals and 22 assists — in 43 games as a freshman in 2000-01.

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Eagles in the NHL Krys Kolanos Philadelphia Flyers F • 6-3 • 203 Calgary, Alberta

Career NHL Stats GP 136

G 20

A 21

Career BC Stats

PTS 41

GP 83

G 41

A 41

PTS 82

In Philadelphia

At Boston College

• Is entering his seventh professional season; his first in the Philadelphia Flyers organization. • Registered six points — three goals and three assists — in 21 games with the Minnesota Wild in 2008-09. • Had previously played in Phoenix (2001-06) and Edmonton (200506). • Was selected by the Phoenix Coyotes in the first round (19th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.

• Registered 82 points — 41 goals and 41 assists — in 83 collegiate games. • Tallied 50 points — 25 goals and 25 assists — in 41 games in 2000-01. • Netted the game-winning goal — at 4:43 of overtime — in the Eagles’ 2001 NCAA Tournament championship game victory against North Dakota. • Earned All-America second-team honors, All-New England first-team honors and All-Hockey East second-team accolades in 2000-01. • Captured 2001 Beanpot MVP honors; recorded one goal and one assist in the title-game victory against BU.

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Eagles in the NHL Mike Mottau New Jersey Devils D • 6-0 • 188 Avon, Mass.

Career NHL Stats GP 179

G 5

A 30

Career BC Stats

PTS 35

GP 163

G 27

A 130

PTS 157

In New Jersey

At Boston College

• Is entering his ninth professional season; his fourth with New Jersey; was signed by the Devils on July 17, 2006. • Registered 15 points — one goal and 14 assists — in a career-high 80 games in 2008-09; ranked first among Devils’ defenseman with a plus24 mark. • Tallied one goal and one assist in seven playoff games; scored his goal in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals vs. Carolina. • Totaled 17 points — four goals and 13 assists — in 76 games with the Devils in 2007-08. • Skated in his first NHL game on Oct. 26, 2000, at Philadelphia. • Notched his first NHL point on Nov. 1, 2000, against Tampa Bay; assisted on the team's game-winning goal. • Was selected by the New York Rangers in the seventh round (182nd overall) of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft.

• Earned the 2000 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate hockey player. • A three-time All-America selection; captured second team honors as a sophomore and first team honors as a junior and senior. • Earned the Walter Brown Award, given annually to the best American born player in New England, in both 1999 and 2000; became just the fourth player in history to earn the award twice. • Finished his career as Boston College’s career assist leader (130); also finished as the school’s top-scoring defenseman (157 points).

196

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Eagles in the NHL Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh Penguins D • 6-3 • 217 East Amherst, N.Y.

Career NHL Stats GP 376

G 6

A 49

Career BC Stats

PTS 55

GP 119

G 2

A 39

PTS 41

In Pittsburgh

At Boston College

• Is entering his seventh season in the NHL, all with Pittsburgh. • Registered 19 points — two goals and 17 assists — in 79 games in 2008-09; recorded four assists in 24 playoff games during the Penguins’ run to the Stanley Cup championship. • Totaled 11 points — one goal and 10 assists — in 78 games in 200708; added two points in 20 playoff games. • Scored his first NHL goal — against Colorado — on Jan. 24, 2004. • Saw action in six games for Pittsburgh during the 2002-03 season. • Skated in his first NHL game on Dec. 12, 2002 at San Jose. • Was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round (18th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.

• Finished his collegiate career with 41 points — two goals and 39 assists — in 119 games. • Helped BC to the 2001 national championship. • Assisted on Chuck Kobasew’s game-winning goal against Michigan in the 2001 national semifinals. • Played with Team USA at the 2000 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden.

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Eagles in the NHL Marty Reasoner Atlanta Thrashers F • 6-1 • 200 Honeoye Falls, N.Y.

Career NHL Stats GP 544

G 78

A 128

Career BC Stats

PTS 206

GP 111

G 69

A 93

PTS 162

In Atlanta

At Boston College

• Is entering his 11th season in the NHL, his second with the Atlanta Thrashers; signed with Atlanta on July 17, 2008. • Registered 30 points — 14 goals and 16 assists — in 79 games with Atlanta in 2008-09; his 14 goals marked a career high. • Totaled 25 points — 11 goals and 14 assists — in 82 games with Edmonton in 2007-08. • Registered 20 points — six goals and 14 assists — in 72 games with Edmonton in 2006-07. • Registered 34 points — 11 goals and 23 assists — in 77 combined games with Edmonton and Boston in 2005-06. • Registered two goals against Dallas in Game One of the Western Conference semifinals on April 27, 2001. • Scored his first NHL goal at Detroit on Oct. 16, 1998; registered his first NHL point against the New York Rangers on Oct. 12, 1998.

• Ranks among BC’s career leaders in points (162, tied-11th), goals (69, 16th) and assists (93, 16th). • Led the Eagles in scoring in each of his three seasons; netted 73 points (33 goals, 40 assists) during the 1997-98 season. • Earned AHCA All-America first team honors in 1997-98. • Captured All-Hockey East first team accolades in 1996-97 and 199798. • Earned Hockey East Rookie of the Year honors in 1995-96.

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Eagles in the NHL Cory Schneider Vancouver Canucks G • 6-2 • 195 Marblehead, Mass.

Career NHL Stats GP 8

Saves 142

Career BC Stats

GAA 3.38

GP 99

Saves/Pct. 208/2.09

Goals/GAA 2581/.925

In Vancouver

At Boston College

• Is entering his third professional season, all in the Vancouver organization. • Played eight games for the Canucks in 2008-09; finished with a 2-4-1 record, a 3.38 goals against average and a .877 save percentage. • Stopped a career-high 31 shots against Colorado on Dec. 7, 2008. • Made his NHL debut at Calgary on November 29, 2008. • Was selected by Vancouver in the first round (26th overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

• Earned All-America first-team honors as a sophomore. • Twice gained NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional MVP honors (2006 and 2007). • Twice captured All-Tournament honors at the Hockey East Tournament (2006 and 2007). • Captured Hockey East’s Goaltending Award for lowest goals against average (1.96 in league play) in 2005-06. • Twice shared the Norman F. Dailey Memorial Award as team MVP. • Holds the school record for career shutouts (15) and single-season shutouts (eight, 2005-06).

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Eagles in the NHL Rob Scuderi Los Angeles Kings D • 6-1 • 194 Syosset, N.Y.

Career NHL Stats GP 300

G 3

A 36

Career BC Stats

PTS 39

GP 169

G 7

A 63

PTS 70

In Los Angeles

At Boston College

• Is entering his eighth professional season, his first with Los Angeles; signed by the Kings on July 2, 2009. • Totaled 16 points — one goal and 15 assists — in 81 games in 200809; recorded one goal and four assists in 24 playoff games during the Penguins’ run to the Stanley Cup championship. • Led the team with a plus-23 rating and 164 blocked shots during the 2008-09 regular season. • Registered five assists in 71 games in 2007-08; added three assists in 20 playoff games. • Made his NHL debut on Feb. 12, 2004, against Florida. • Recorded his first NHL point with an assist against Ottawa on Feb. 22, 2004.

• Registered 70 points — seven goals and 63 assists — in 169 games from 1997-2001. • Holds the program’s career record for games played; missed just one game in his four-year career. • Earned All-Tournament honors at the NCAA Tournament’s Frozen Four in Albany, N.Y., in 2001. • Gained Hockey East All-Rookie Team honors in 1997-98.

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Eagles in the NHL Ryan Shannon Ottawa Senators F • 5-9 • 173 Darien, Conn.

Career NHL Stats GP 115

G 15

A 29

Career BC Stats

PTS 44

GP 154

G 51

A 99

PTS 150

In Ottawa

At Boston College

• Is entering his fourth season in the NHL, his second in Ottawa; was acquired by Ottawa in a trade with Vancouver on Sept. 2, 2008. • Registered 20 points — eight goals and 12 assists — in 35 games with the Senators in 2008-09. • Totaled 13 points — five goals and eight assists — in 27 games with Vancouver in 2007-08. • Registered 11 points — two goals and nine assists — in 53 games with the Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks in 2006-07. • Scored his first NHL goal — and point — against Vancouver on Oct. 22, 2006. • Made his NHL debut on Oct. 6, 2006. • Signed a free-agent contract with the Anaheim Ducks in 2006.

• Registered 150 points — 51 goals and 99 assists — in 154 games from 2001-05. • Earned All-America second-team honors as a junior and senior. • Gained All-Conference first-team recognition in 2003-04 and 2004-05. • Played for Team USA at the 2003 IIHF World Junior Championships in Nova Scotia.

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All-Time NHL Statistics Andrew Alberts Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Doug Brown

Team GP Boston 73 Boston 76 Boston 35 Boston 0 Philadelphia 79 Totals 263

G A Pts. PIM 1 6 7 68 1 10 11 124 0 2 2 39 0 0 0 0 1 12 13 61 2 30 32 292

Bobby Allen 2002-03 2006-07 2007-08

Edmonton Boston Boston Totals

1 31 19 51

0 0 0 0

0 3 0 3

0 3 0 3

0 10 2 12

Blake Bellefeuille 2001-02 2002-03

Columbus Columbus Totals

2 3 5

0 0 0

1 0 1

1 0 1

0 0 0

Harvey Bennett 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79

Pittsburgh 7 Pittsburgh 25 Washington 49 Washington 18 Philadelphia 51 Philadelphia 2 Minnesota 64 St. Louis 52 Totals 268

0 0 3 3 12 10 2 6 12 8 1 0 11 10 3 9 44 46

0 0 6 53 22 39 8 34 20 39 1 7 21 91 12 63 90 347

Los Angeles Los Angeles Totals

8 28 36

4 4 8

1 1 2

5 5 10

Nathan Gerbe

New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey Pittsburgh Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Totals

4 70 63 69 58 71 15 77 45 62 49 80 80 51 60

4 14 15 14 14 11 0 18 9 12 6 19 9 10 9

0 11 10 20 16 17 5 37 12 15 7 23 19 8 13

4 25 25 34 30 28 5 55 21 27 13 42 28 18 22

0 20 15 16 4 27 2 18 16 4 8 12 42 12 14

854 160 214 374

210

2008-09

Buffalo Totals

10 10

0 0

1 1

1 1

4 4

Brian Gionta 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey Totals

33 58 75 82 62 82 81 473

4 7 11 8 12 13 25 23 21 8 29 36 48 41 89 46 25 20 45 36 22 31 53 46 20 40 60 32 152 160 312 227

Jeff Giuliano 2005-06 2007-08

Los Angeles Los Angeles Totals

48 53 101

3 4 0 6 3 10

7 6 13

26 14 40

Greg Brown 1990-91 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95

Buffalo Buffalo Pittsburgh Winnipeg Totals

39 10 36 9 94

1 2 0 1 3 8 0 3 4 14

3 1 11 3 18

35 6 28 17 86

Matt Glennon 1991-92

Boston Totals

3 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

2 2

5 65 81 48 80 82 19 40 80 70 21 64 78 64 82

0 14 25 12 23 29 5 13 30 24 12 28 41 25 34

1 20 19 13 30 18 5 16 34 22 10 35 25 25 35

1 34 44 25 53 47 10 29 64 46 22 63 66 50 69

9 63 101 72 116 95 13 80 133 123 18 122 91 113 109

Dom Campedelli 1985-86

2 2

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Montreal Totals

21 7 6 34

1 0 1 2

2 1 1 4

3 1 2 6

10 2 0 12

58 20 9 73 14 18 26 4 6 11 1 4 74 6 8 242 45 45

29 32 10 5 14 90

22 36 6 4 31 99

0 10 1 0 0 11

0 2 0 0 0 2

*Toronto 0 0 0 0 Toronto 2 0 0 0 Toronto 6 0 2 2 Atlanta 3 0 0 0 Totals 11 0 2 2 *Played in three playoff games in 1999-2000

0 2 4 0 6

Ted Crowley 1993-94 1998-99

Brian Boyle 2007-08 2008-09

1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01

4 42 46

Hartford Colorado NY Islanders Totals

Patrick Eaves 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Carolina Carolina Totals

David Emma 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1996-97 2000-01

New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey Boston Florida Totals

2 15 6 5 6 29

0 5 0 0 0 5

0 5 1 0 0 6

Jeff Farkas 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

202

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Bill Guerin 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey Edmonton 1998-99 Edmonton 1999-2000 Edmonton 2000-01 Edmonton Boston 2001-02 Boston 2002-03 Dallas 2003-04 Dallas


All-Time NHL Statistics 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Dallas 70 St. Louis 61 San Jose 16 NY Islanders 81 NY Islanders 61 Pittsburgh 17 Totals 1,185

13 27 40 115 28 19 47 52 8 1 9 14 23 21 44 65 16 20 36 63 5 7 12 18 408 403 811 1,585

Ken Hodge 1988-89 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

Minnesota Boston Boston Tampa Bay Totals

5 1 1 70 30 29 42 6 11 25 2 7 142 39 48

2 59 17 9 87

0 20 10 2 32

1 1

0 0

Paul Hurley 1968-69

Scott Harlow Year 1987-88

Team St. Louis Totals

GP 1 1

G 0 0

A Pts. PIM 1 1 0 1 1 0

Boston Totals

1 1

0 0

1 1

2007-08 2008-09

Boston Boston Totals

73 22 17 39 29 68 21 21 42 56 361 78 76 154 270

Krys Kolanos 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2008-09

Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Edmonton Minnesota Totals

57 11 11 2 0 0 41 4 6 9 2 1 6 0 0 21 3 3 136 20 21

22 0 10 3 0 6 41

48 0 24 2 2 16 92

12 14 48 71 45 56 72 88 80 102 30 36 56 79 32 41 70 85 58 75 33 50 42 55 19 26 58 79 45 55 18 30 23 36 13 15 27 32

0 50 26 42 26 26 67 18 30 40 32 42 20 34 28 20 24 10 36

1,205 247 781 1,028

571

Peter Harrold 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Totals

12 25 69 106

0 2 2 3 4 8 6 13

2 5 12 19

8 2 28 38

Steve Heinze 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Columbus Buffalo Los Angeles Los Angeles Totals

14 73 77 36 76 30 61 73 75 65 14 73 27 694

3 4 7 6 18 13 31 24 10 11 21 32 7 9 16 23 16 12 28 43 17 8 25 27 26 20 46 54 22 18 40 30 12 13 25 36 22 20 42 38 5 7 12 8 15 16 31 46 5 7 12 12 178 158 336 379

Craig Janney 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

Boston 15 Boston 62 Boston 55 Boston 77 Boston 53 St. Louis 25 St. Louis 84 St. Louis 69 St. Louis 8 San Jose 27 San Jose 71 Winnipeg 13 Phoenix 77 Phoenix 68 Tampa Bay 38 NY Islanders 18 Totals 760

7 9 16 0 16 46 62 12 24 38 62 4 26 66 92 8 12 39 51 20 6 30 36 2 24 82 106 12 16 68 84 24 2 5 7 0 5 15 20 10 13 49 62 26 7 13 20 0 15 38 53 26 10 43 53 12 4 18 22 10 1 4 5 4 188 563 751 170

Chuck Kobasew 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07

Calgary Calgary Calgary Calgary Boston

23 4 70 6 77 20 40 4 10 1

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2 11 11 13 1

6 17 31 17 2

8 51 64 37 25

Brian Leetch 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06

NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers NY Rangers Toronto Boston Totals

17 68 72 80 80 36 84 48 82 82 76 82 50 82 82 51 57 15 61

2 23 11 16 22 6 23 9 15 20 17 13 7 21 10 12 13 2 5

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All-Time NHL Statistics Marty McInnis Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Team GP G A Pts. PIM NY Islanders 15 3 5 8 0 NY Islanders 56 10 20 30 24 NY Islanders 81 25 31 56 24 NY Islanders 41 9 7 16 8 NY Islanders 74 12 34 46 39 NY Islanders 70 20 22 42 20 Calgary 10 3 4 7 2 1997-98 Calgary 75 19 25 44 34 1998-99 Calgary 6 1 1 2 6 Anaheim 75 18 34 52 36 1999-2000 Anaheim 62 10 18 28 26 2000-01 Anaheim 76 20 22 42 40 2001-02 Anaheim 60 9 14 23 25 Boston 19 2 3 5 8 2002-03 Boston 77 9 10 19 38 Totals 796 170 250 420 330

1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Calgary Calgary Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Boston Pittsburgh Totals

79 78 47 77 72 84 45 37 54

51 36 17 42 33 38 16 8 7

59 33 22 45 37 32 21 7 15

110 69 39 87 70 70 37 15 22

16 24 6 30 14 41 6 0 4

Detroit Detroit Totals

25 1 26

2 0 2

4 0 4

6 0 6

25 0 25

Ian Moran 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

*Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 51 1 1 2 47 Pittsburgh 36 4 5 9 22 Pittsburgh 37 1 6 7 19 Pittsburgh 62 4 5 9 37 Pittsburgh 73 4 8 12 28 Pittsburgh 40 3 4 7 28 Pittsburgh 64 2 8 10 54 Pittsburgh 70 0 7 7 46 Boston 8 0 1 1 2 2003-04 Boston 35 1 4 5 28 2005-06 Boston 12 1 1 2 10 2006-07 Anaheim 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 489 21 50 71 321 *Played in eight playoff games in 1994-95

Team NY Rangers NY Rangers Calgary New Jersey New Jersey Totals

GP 18 1 4 76 80 179

G A Pts. PIM 0 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13 17 48 1 14 15 35 5 30 35 96

Joe Mullen 1979-80 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88

204

*St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Calgary Calgary Calgary

0 25 17 41 40 28 16 47 40

0 34 30 44 52 24 22 40 44

0 59 47 85 92 52 38 87 84

0 4 6 19 6 10 11 14 30

53 2 9 27 5 8 35 8 12 115 15 29

11 13 20 44

10 24 2 36

1977-78 1979-80

Detroit Hartford Totals

15 12 27

0 2 2

0 1 1

0 3 3

0 0 0

17 17 9 43

3 1 1 5

1 3 1 5

4 4 2 10

0 16 6 22

Tom Songin 1983-84 1984-85 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90

Los Angeles Los Angeles Boston Boston Boston Totals

5 13 77 19 6 120

0 0 1 0 7 10 1 2 0 1 9 13

0 0 1 15 17 83 3 8 1 2 22 108

6 79 64 70 78 79 376

0 0 1 9 2 7 0 6 1 10 2 17 6 49

0 2 10 127 9 124 6 82 11 57 19 73 55 465

Brooks Orpik 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Totals

Marty Reasoner 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Edmonton Edmonton Edmonton Edmonton Boston Edmonton Edmonton Atlanta Totals

22 32 41 52 70 17 58 19 72 82 79 544

3 7 10 8 10 14 24 20 4 9 13 14 6 5 11 41 11 20 31 28 2 6 8 10 9 17 26 20 2 6 8 8 6 14 20 60 11 14 25 50 14 16 30 36 78 128 206 295

Gary Sampson 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

Washington 15 1 1 Washington 46 10 15 Washington 19 1 4 Washington 25 1 2 Totals 105 13 22

2 25 5 3 35

6 13 2 4 25

Rob Scuderi 0 45 49 80 79 48 29 79 80

Anaheim Vancouver Ottawa Totals

Tim Sheehy

1,062 502 561 1,063 241

Billy O’Dwyer

Mike Mottau Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2007-08 2008-09

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

* Played in one playoff game in 1979-80

Tom Mellor 1973-74 1974-75

Ryan Shannon

2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Totals

13 57 78 71 81 300

1 2 0 4 1 10 0 5 1 15 3 36

3 4 4 36 11 28 5 26 16 18 39 112

Boston College Hockey

1978-79 1979-80 1980-81

Boston Boston Boston Totals

Kevin Stevens 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Pittsburgh 16 Pittsburgh 24 Pittsburgh 76 Pittsburgh 80 Pittsburgh 80 Pittsburgh 72 Pittsburgh 83 Pittsburgh 27 Boston 41 Los Angeles 20 Los Angeles 69 NY Rangers 80 NY Rangers 81 NY Rangers 38 Philadelphia 23 Pittsburgh 32 Pittsburgh 32 Totals 874

5 2 7 8 12 3 15 19 29 41 70 171 40 46 86 133 54 69 123 254 55 56 111 177 41 47 88 155 15 12 27 51 10 13 23 49 3 10 13 22 14 20 34 96 14 27 41 130 23 20 43 64 3 5 8 43 2 7 9 18 8 15 23 55 1 4 5 25 329 397 726 1470


All-Time NHL Statistics Goalies

Bob Sweeney 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

Boston 14 Boston 80 Boston 75 Boston 70 Boston 80 Boston 63 Buffalo 80 Buffalo 60 Buffalo 45 NY Islanders 66 Calgary 6 Totals 639

2 4 6 21 22 23 45 73 14 14 28 99 22 24 46 93 15 33 48 115 6 14 20 103 21 26 47 118 11 14 25 94 5 4 9 18 6 6 12 59 1 1 2 6 125 163 288 799

Scott Clemmensen Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Team New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey New Jersey Toronto New Jersey Totals

David Littman

GP W L 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 13 3 4 6 1 1 3 1 1 40 25 13 68 33 20

T 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

GAA 3.00 0.00 1.01 3.35 3.15 3.90 2.39 2.59

GP 10 13 23

T 0 0 0

GAA 5.33 5.94 5.60

Year 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

Team Buffalo Buffalo Tampa Bay Totals

GP 1 1 1 3

W 0 0 0 0

L 0 1 1 2

W 2 2

L 4 4

W 1 1

L 1 1

T 0 0 0 0

GAA 5.00 4.00 9.33 5.96

Cory Schneider Year 2008-09

Team Vancouver Totals

GP 8 8

T GAA 1 3.38 0 3.38

Scott Gordon Tim Sweeney 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Calgary Calgary Boston Anaheim Anaheim Boston Boston NY Rangers Totals

42 11 14 78 13 41 36 56 291

7 9 16 8 1 2 3 4 1 7 8 6 16 27 43 49 1 1 2 2 8 8 16 14 10 11 21 14 11 18 29 26 55 83 138 123

Year 1989-90 1990-91

Team Quebec Quebec Totals

W L 2 8 0 8 2 16

Paul Skidmore Year 1981-82

Team St. Louis Totals

GP 2 2

T 0 0

GAA 3.00 3.00

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NHL Draft History 1980 Billy O’Dwyer Chris Wray

Los Angeles NY Rangers

8th 9th

Winnipeg Boston Calgary

6th 6th 9th

Montreal Montreal Boston Toronto St. Louis Montreal

3rd 5th 6th 7th 8th 10th

1981 Bob O’Connor Bruce Milton George Boudreau

1982 Scott Harlow Kevin Houle Bob Sweeney Dominic Campedelli Chris Delaney Bob Emery

1983 Kevin Stevens

Los Angeles

6th

Ken Hodge

1984 Ken Hodge John Devereaux David Buckley

Minnesota Hartford Toronto

3rd 9th 10th

Greg Brown

1970 Team Detroit

Round 5th

Paul Marshall Tim Sweeney Mike Mullowney Rich Braccia

Philadelphia Calgary Minnesota Chicago

4th 6th 6th 12th

Boston NY Rangers Buffalo Philadelphia

1st 1st 2nd 6th

Buffalo Boston Montreal Boston

5th 6th 6th 7th

1975 Bob Ferriter

Montreal

10th

1976 Paul Skidmore

St. Louis

4th

1986 Craig Janney Brian Leetch Greg Brown Steve Scheifele

1978 Mike Ewanouski Bobby Hehir Charlie Antetomaso Steve Barger Joe Casey

Philadelphia Boston Vancouver Washington NY Rangers

Chicago Buffalo

8th 11th

Boston Philadelphia Toronto Chicago NY Islanders NY Islanders Toronto Washington

3rd 4th 4th 5th 6th 8th 9th 12th

New Jersey Edmonton New Jersey Philadelphia Detroit Pittsburgh Boston

1st 3rd 6th 7th 7th 7th 11th

1988 1985

Player Tom Mellor

John Reilly David Littman

7th 8th 8th 11th 9th

1987 Dave Pergola Matt Glennon Steve McCool Rob Cheevers

Steve Heinze Scott LaGrand Ted Crowley Joe Cleary Jason Rathbone Marty McInnis Mike Delay Ron Pascucci

1989 Bill Guerin Joe Crowley David Emma Jack Callahan Scott Zygulski Pat Schafhauser David Franzosa

The 1986 Draft Class

Greg Brown 206

Craig Janney

Brian Leetch

Boston College Hockey

Steve Scheifele


NHL Draft History 1990 Player Jerry Buckley Ian Moran Brett Stickney John Joyce

Team Boston Pittsburgh Chicago NY Islanders

Round 4th 6th 6th 9th

Edmonton NY Islanders

5th 10th

Montreal Chicago Washington NY Islanders Pittsburgh

5th 9th 10th 10th 10th

Philadelphia

11th

1991 Ryan Haggerty Rob Canavan

1992 Don Chase David Hymovitz Greg Callahan David Wainwright Brian Callahan

1993 Ken Hemenway

1996 Marty Reasoner Brendan Buckley Tony Hutchins

St. Louis Anaheim St. Louis

1st 5th 8th

Toronto Washington NY Rangers New Jersey

3rd 5th 7th 8th

Boston New Jersey Pittsburgh

2nd 3rd 5th

New Jersey

8th

Pittsburgh Phoenix Anaheim Carolina

1st 1st 5th 6th

1997 Jeff Farkas Kevin Caulfield Mike Mottau Scott Clemmensen

1998 Bobby Allen Brian Gionta Rob Scuderi

2000 Brooks Orpik Krys Kolanos Bill Cass J.D. Forrest

Calgary Boston Pittsburgh Boston

1st 4th 4th 6th

Buffalo Tampa Bay Los Angeles Dallas

3rd 5th 6th 9th

Los Angeles

1st

2002 John Adams Joe Pearce Ryan Murphy Ned Havern

2003 Brian Boyle

Ottawa San Jose

1st 9th

Vancouver

1st

Chicago Minnesota Buffalo Carolina Boston Buffalo

2nd 5th 5th 5th 7th 7th

Pittsburgh Phoenix

2nd 7th

San Jose Boston Colorado

1st 2nd 5th

Toronto Columbus Chicago

2nd 6th 6th

NY Rangers Toronto Carolina Pittsburgh Washington

1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th

2004 Cory Schneider

Dan Bertram Anthony Aiello Nathan Gerbe Tim Kunes Brock Bradford Andrew Orpik

2006

2001 Chuck Kobasew Matti Kaltiainen Ben Eaves Andrew Alberts

Patrick Eaves Brian O’Hanley

2005

1999 Justin Dziama

John Joyce

Carl Sneep Benn Ferriero

2007 Nick Petrecki Tommy Cross Paul Carey

2008 Jimmy Hayes Cam Atkinson Ben Smith

2009 Chris Kreider Kenny Ryan Brian Dumoulin Philip Samuelsson Patrick Wey

2009-10 Eagles

Tom Mellor 207


Boston College — The NHL’s First Choice Boston College’s proud hockey tradition extends far beyond the college game. In the last 24 years, 12 Eagles have been selected in the first round of the National Hockey League’s Entry Draft.

New York Rangers 1986 Draft

Craig Janney 13th Pick

Boston Bruins 1986 Draft

Marty Reasoner 14th Pick

St. Louis Blues 1996 Draft

Brooks Orpik 18th Pick

Pittsburgh Penguins 2000 Draft

Krys Kolanos 19th Pick

Phoenix Coyotes 2000 Draft

Chuck Kobasew 14th Pick

Calgary Flames 2001 Draft

Brian Boyle 26th Pick

Los Angeles Kings 2003 Draft

Patrick Eaves 29th Pick

Ottawa Senators 2003 Draft

Chris Kreider 19th Pick

New York Rangers 2009 Draft

Brian Leetch Ninth Pick

Cory Schneider 26th Pick 208

Vancouver Canucks 2004 Draft

Nick Petrecki 28th Pick

San Jose Sharks 2007 Draft

Bill Guerin Fifth Pick

New Jersey Devils 1989 Draft



BRIAN GIBBONS

OCTOBER 4 9 18 23 30

(Sun.) (Fri.) (Sun.) (Fri.) (Fri.)

St. Francis Xavier (exhib.) U.S. Under-18 Team (exhib.) at Vermont* (ESPNU) at Notre Dame Merrimack*

5:00 7:00 5:00 7:30 7:00

at Merrimack* at New Hampshire* (NESN) Northeastern* Vermont* Vermont* at Maine* at Maine* Clarkson

4:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 4:00 7:00 7:00 5:00

at at at at

7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00

NOVEMBER 1 6 7 14 15 20 21 27

(Sun.) (Fri.) (Sat.) (Sat.) (Sun.) (Fri) (Sat.) (Fri.)

DECEMBER 4 5 9 12

(Fri.) (Sat.) (Wed.) (Sat.)

Massachusetts* Boston University* Harvard Providence*

JOE WHITNEY

JANUARY 1 2 8 12 15 22 23 29

(Fri.) (Sat.) (Fri.) (Tues.) (Fri.) (Fri.) (Sat.) (Fri.)

^ St. Lawrence ^ Denver # Boston University* (NESN) Providence* Maine* Boston University* (NESN) at UMass-Lowell* Providence*

6:30 9:00 7:30 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:00 7:00

$ at $ at

Harvard (NESN) Massachusetts* (NESN) Boston University/Northeastern UMass-Lowell* UMass-Lowell* at Northeastern* Northeastern* (ESPNU) Merrimack* Massachusetts*

5:00 7:30 TBA 7:00 5:00 7:00 3:00 7:00 7:00

at New Hampshire* (NESN) New Hampshire* Hockey East Quarterfinals ! Hockey East Semifinals (NESN) ! Hockey East Championship (NESN) NCAA Regionals

7:30 7:00 TBA TBA 7:00

CARL SNEEP

FEBRUARY 1 5 8 12 13 19 21 23 26

(Mon.) (Fri.) (Mon.) (Fri.) (Sat.) (Fri.) (Sun.) (Tues.) (Fri.)

MARCH 5 6 12-14 19 20 26-28

(Fri.) (Sat.) (Fri.-Sun.) (Fri.) (Sat.) (Fri.-Sun.)

APRIL 8 & 10

(Thurs. and Sat.) & NCAA Championships “Frozen Four”

* - Hockey East games ^ - Wells Fargo Denver Cup (Magness Arena; Denver, Colo.) # - Fenway Park (Boston, Mass.) $ - 58th Annual Beanpot (TD Garden; Boston, Mass.) ! - TD Garden (Boston, Mass.) & - Ford Field (Detroit, Mich.) All Times are Eastern Time

JOHN MUSE


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