2012-13 UNH Men's Hockey Media Guide

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2012-13 UNH Men’s Hockey Guide

UNH Hockey Quick Facts/Directions..................................... 2 Media Information/TV and Radio...................................... 3-5 University of New Hampshire Profile.................................... 6 President Mark W. Huddleston................................................ 7 Athletic Director Marty Scarano............................................. 8 Atheltic Department Staff.........................................................9 Support Staff Profiles................................................................10 Jerry Azumah Performance Center.....................................11 Friends of UNH Hockey............................................................12 Whittemore Center/Ticket Information...................... 13-15 ’Cats in the Community...........................................................16

The Coaches

The Coaching Staff....................................................................17 Head Coach Dick Umile.................................................... 18-21 Associate Head Coach Scott Borek......................................22 Associate Head Coach Jim Tortorella..................................23 Wildcat Hockey Staff.......................................................... 24-25 All-Time Assistant Coaches....................................................25

2012-13 Preview Numerical Roster.

Season Outlook................................................................... 26-27 .......................................................................28 Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide................................................................28 Roster Breakdown (By State and Class)..............................28

Meet the 2012-13 Wildcats

#2 Captain Connor Hardowa.................................................29 #26 Alternate Captain Greg Burke.......................................30 #15 Alternate Captain Brett Kostolansky..........................31 #3 Austin Block...........................................................................32 #16 John Henrion......................................................................33 #11 Scott Pavelski......................................................................34 #10 Dalton Speelman...............................................................35 #12 Justin Agosta.......................................................................36 #27 Goumas.................................................................................37 #5 Eric Knodel.............................................................................38 #18 Jeff Silengo..........................................................................39 #21 Nick Sorkin...........................................................................40 #35 Jeff Wyer...............................................................................41 #17 Jay Camper/#29 Casey Desmith...................................42 #46 Ryan Randall/ #28 Grayson Downing........................43 #19 Casey Thrush/ #6 Trevor Van Riemsdyk.....................44 #9 Matt Willows/ #13 Dan Correale.....................................45 #14 Maxim Gaudreault/ #8 Jamie Hill................................46 #24 Collin Macdonald/ #22 Brett Pesce.............................47 #7 Harry Quast/ #32 Jamie Regan.......................................48 #23 Kyle Smith............................................................................49

Hockey East Association/All-Time Series

This is Hockey East.....................................................................50 UNH in the Hockey East Tournament.................................51 Composite Schedule................................................................52 All-Time Series Records...........................................................53

2011-12 Season in Review

Final Statistics..............................................................................54 Final Results.................................................................................55 Game Summaries............................................................... 56-62

Kevin Goumas celebrates after scoring a shorthanded goal against Maine at Frozen Fenway 2012. The Wildcats played in front of a program-record 38,456 at historic Fenway Park in Boston, Mass. UNH rallied from two down to force overtime, but lost to the rival Black Bears 5-4 in OT.

UNH Hockey Records

Team and Individual Records................................................63 Single-Season Records/Career Scoring Leaders.............64 Wildcat Century Club...............................................................64 Goaltending Records................................................................65 Year-by-Year at a Glance..........................................................66 Year-by-Year Goals/Assists/Points Leaders.......................67 Year-by-Year Goaltending Leaders......................................68 All-Time vs. 2012-13 Opponents................................... 69-73 Year-by-Year Results.......................................................... 74-85

UNH Hockey History Hobey Baker Award Winner...................................................86

Conference/New England Awards......................................87 All-Time Wildcat Captains.......................................................88 UNH Hockey- “The Tradition Continues”..................... 89-97 Wildcats in the NCAA Tournament......................................98 Wildcats in the Hall of Fame....................................................99 Annual Team Awards..............................................................100 All-Time Alphabetical Roster..................................... 101-105 All-Time Numerical Roster.......................................... 106-107

UNH Hockey Players Among Nation’s Elite

Wildcats in the NHL/Stanley Cup Champions..... 108-111 UNH All-Americans........................................................ 112-117 Wildcat Hobey Baker Finalists/Award Winner..... 118-119 Road to the Frozen Four........................................................120

Credits: The 2012-13 University of New Hampshire Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide was written and edited by the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations Office. Design and layout by Tom Wilkins. Special thanks to Alex Harlow, Andrew Doyle, Mike Murphy, Cory Sinnotte, Alex Comeau, Eric Peterson, Jared Fieldsend and Doug Poole for their editorial and layout assistance. Photography by Cody Smith, Gil Talbot, Michelle Bronner, Phil Noury (headshots), Mike Silverwood, Mike Ralph, Josh Gibney, Gregory Greene, Josh Gibney, Steve Babineau and UNH Photo Services. Cover Design by Grant Coss (Learfield Sports).

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U N H W I L D C AT S Directions/Quick Facts

2012-13 WILDCAT MEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER INFORMATION

Lettermen Lost (6): Mike Borisenok (F), Matt Di Girolamo (G), Damon Kipp (D), Kevin McCarey (F), Steve Moses (F), Tyler Scott (G). Lettermen Returning (20): Justin Agosta (D), Austin Block (F), Greg Burke (F), Jay Camper (F), Casey DeSmith (G), Grayson Downing (F), Kevin Goumas (F), Connor Hardowa (D), John Henrion (F), Eric Knodel (D), Brett Kostolansky (D), Scott Pavelski (F), Ryan Randall (D), Jeff Silengo (F), Nick Sorkin (F), Dalton Speelman (F), Casey Thrush (F), Trevor van Riemsdyk(D), Matt Willows (F), Jeff Wyer (G). Incoming Players (8): Dan Correale (F), Maxim Gaudreault (F), Jamie Hill (F), Collin MacDonald (F), Brett Pesce (D), Harry Quast (D), Jamie Regan (G), Kyle Smith (F).

2012-13 WILDCAT MEN’S HOCKEY QUICK FACTS

Directions To Whittemore Center From the South: Take 95 North to 91 North (at New Haven, Conn.) to 84 East (Exit 29/Charter Oak Bridge). Follow 84 East through Connecticut to the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90). Stay on the Mass Pike for 10 miles before taking the exit for Auburn/Worcester and 290 East. Proceed east on 290 to Exit 26B for 495 North -- stay in the left lanes to exit to 495 North. Continue on 495 North -- it will end and merge with 95 North. Proceed on 95 North into New Hampshire and continue on to the toll booth. From the toll, go approximately seven miles to Exit 4 for the Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) -- signs that read “NH Lakes and White Mountains,” and “Dover/Concord.” Exit to the left. Go about four miles and take the last exit before the toll (Exit 6W) for Concord and Durham. At this point, you are still on Route 4 West. Go approximately four miles and continue straight through a traffic light (Madbury Road), and proceed another 1 1/2 miles to the Route 155A exit, marked “University of New Hampshire.” Take a left turn off the ramp and proceed approximately one mile. Whittemore Center is on the left. For parking see below. From Maine: Follow 95 South to Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) and continue as above. From the West (Vermont, Concord): Take 89 South to 93 North. Follow 93 North, approximately four miles to 393 East, which will merge with Route 4 East. Follow Route 4 to Route 155A exit for “University of New Hampshire.” Make a right off the ramp and proceed as above. From the West (Manchester, Nashua): Take 93 North to Route 101 East. Follow 101 to Exit 6 (Route 125). Exit and take a left onto 125 and follow straight to Lee Traffic Circle. First right at circle is Route 4 East. Continue as above. Public Parking: Approximately one-quarter mile before reaching the Field House, make a left turn opposite tennis courts -- Green sign “Field House Parking” -- follow road and turn right at fork. Parking Lot “A” is one-quarter mile ahead on the left. Take stairs at front end of lot and proceed over railroad bridge to Whittemore Center. Media Parking: After taking the 155A exit, proceed straight past the Field House, going through one set of lights. After the lights, take a left on to Edgewood Rd. Take a left into the New Hampshire Hall parking lot. Credentialed members of the media will be allowed close-in parking at New Hampshire Hall with a media pass obtained through the Athletic Media Relations Office.

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Location................................................................................ Durham, NH 03824 Founded.......................................................................................................... 1866 Enrollment................................................................................................... 14,596 President........................................................................... Dr. Mark Huddleston Athletic Director........................................................................ Marty Scarano Colors............................................................................................. Blue and White Nickname.................................................................................................. Wildcats Affiliation..................................................................................................... NCAA I Conference........................................................................................ Hockey East Started Hockey........................................................................................1924-25 Arena (Capacity)....................Towse Rink at Whittemore Center (6,501) Ice Size................................................................................ 200’ x 100’ Head Hockey Coach........................................................................ Dick Umile Alma Mater.......................................................New Hampshire, 1972 Career Record/Years.................................................... 499-264-87/22 years Record at School/Years..............................................................................same Hockey East Record/Years........................................ 310-158-75/22 years Associate Head Coach..............................Scott Borek (Dartmouth, 1985) ..................................................................................Jim Tortorella (Maine, 1981) Goaltender Coach........................... Mike Buckley (Massachusetts, 2000) Sports Psychology................ Tim Churchard (New Hampshire, 1967) 2011-12 Overall Record.......................................................................15-19-3 2011-12 Conference Record/Finish............................11-14-2/6th place Lettermen Returning/Lost/Newcomers ........................................ 20/6/8 2012-13 Captain................................................................... Connor Hardowa 2012-13 Alternate Captains....................Brett Kostolansky, Greg Burke Hockey Administrative Assistant.................................. Abby Welch Asst. AD for Hockey Operations...............................................Colin Shank Assoc. AD for Media & Public Relations/Hockey Contact........ Tom Wilkins Wilkins Office..............................................................(603) 862-0730 Wilkins Cell..................................................................(603) 969-7049 Wilkins Email................................................... Tom.Wilkins@unh.edu Media Relations FAX............................................................... (603) 862-3839 Hockey Press Box..................................................................... (603) 862-0735 Whittemore Center Phone.........................................(603) 862-1379 Hockey Office............................................................................. (603) 862-1161 Hockey Office FAX.......................................................(603) 862-1741 Tickets........................................................................................... (603) 862-4000 Wildcats on the Web................................................www.unhwildcats.com

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U N H W I L D C AT S Media Information

TOM WILKINS

DOUG POOLE

MIKE MURPHY

JARED FIELDSEND

ERIC PETERSON

ALEX COMEAU

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ATHLETIC MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE welcomes members of the media covering the Wildcats during the 201213 season. The UNH hockey media guide was prepared by the University of New Hampshire Athletic Media & Public Relations Office to assist the media in their coverage of UNH hockey and to provide pertinent information concerning the UNH hockey program. Requests for additional information, interviews and photographs should be directed to Tom Wilkins, Athletic Media & Public Relations, Field House 151, 145 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824, (603) 862-0730, Tom.Wilkins@unh.edu The primary responsibility of the Athletic Media & Public Relations office, which is located in Room 151 of the Field House (145 Main Street, Durham, NH), is to promote the 20 varsity sports at the University of New Hampshire. Included in this responsibility is working with media members, the promotion of student-athletes for academic and athletic awards (on the conference, regional and national levels), press releases, the production of media guides, game notes and programs, the maintenance of (team and individual) statistics and the content of the official UNH athletics website (www.unhwildcats.com) as well as related social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. The office’s newest venture is UNH Wildcat Productions, which provides video content for the website – live video streaming of home games, game highlights and various features – as well as produce televised games and Inside Wildcat Country, which is a monthly televised magazine show. UNH’s Athletic Media & Public Relations office consists of a Director, two Associate Directors, two Assistant Directors and a Video and Public Relations Assistant as well as a corps of student workers. Tom Wilkins (Assumption ‘03) was elevated to the position of Associate Athletic Director for Media & Public Relations in July 2011 after serving as Assistant Director of Athletic Media & Public Relations for two years. He had rejoined the staff in summer 2007 as an office Associate Director and held that title until being promoted; Wilkins initially worked as an Athletic Media Relations Assistant at UNH in 2003-04. The remainder of the full-time staff consists of associate directors Doug Poole (UNH ‘93) and Mike Murphy (Syracuse ‘95), assistant directors Eric Peterson (Quinnipiac ‘10) and Alex Comeau (Husson College ‘11) as well as video and public relations assistant Jared Fieldsend (Thomas College ‘10). Poole joined the office in June 1997, Murphy and Fieldsend started in summer 2010 followed by Peterson in spring 2011 and Comeau in spring 2012. GAME CREDENTIALS: Only accredited members of the media covering games or working on feature stories will receive credentials for any game at the Whittemore Center or road contests. You must have a working function at the game to receive a credential. Requests should be made as far in advance as possible, but not less than 48 hours before the day of the game. Members of the media may pick up their credentials at the media table, located in the Whittemore Center lobby to the right of the ticket office, beginning approximately one and a half hours before game time. Credentials should be requested through Tom Wilkins, Men’s Hockey Media Relations. A valid form of identification is required in order to pick up media credentials. Press box seating is limited and will be assigned by the Athletic Media & Public Relations Office on a first-come first-serve basis. PHOTO AND FILM CREDENTIALS: All photo and game film credentials should be requested as early as possible. No photo credentials will be approved the day of the game. Photographers and film crews assume the responsibility for all risks. RADIO: Visiting radio phone lines at the Whittemore Center are available through the UNH Athletic Media & Relations Office. Space is available for up to two visiting radio stations and phone line are on a first-come, first-served basis. For additional information on reserving phone lines please contact Tom Wilkins at (603) 862-0730. PRESS BOX GAME SERVICES: Pre-game notes and fact sheets, line charts, current statistics, media guides and programs will be available in the press box prior to the start of each UNH home game. Between period statistics and final game summaries will be provided to the media following the game. A press conference will be held approximately 10 minutes after the completion of the game. The visiting coach will be introduced first, followed by UNH. Dick Umile will attend the post-game press conference and Wildcat players are made available outside the locker room. INTERVIEWS: All requests for player or coach interviews, either in person or via phone, will be arranged by the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office and should be requested through Tom Wilkins at (603) 862-0730. During the season head coach Dick Umile and requested players will meet with the media once per week. It is the policy of the UNH media relations office that student athletes home/cell phone numbers not be released to the media and we ask they not be contacted at their homes or via email or facebook or similar technologies. Players and coaches will not be available for comment on game day until the post-game press conference. If a telephone interview is necessary, arrangements will be made for that student-athlete to make a collect call to that media member. GAME NOTES AVAILABILITY: Game notes for the upcoming game or games will be available every Tuesday night for that weekend’s games. The game notes are also available in pdf format at http://www.unhwildcats.com. NEW HAMPSHIRE ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS: The UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations Office is located on the main level of the Field House, in Room 151. The mailing address is Athletic Media & Public Relations Office, University of New Hampshire, Field House, 145 Main St., Durham, NH, 03824.

For all up-to-date information via the internet (schedule, broadcast info and scores) on UNH Hockey and UNH athletics visit WWW.UNHWILDCATS.COM

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U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat Media Outlets/Radio

Wildcat Sports Network In the summer of 1999, the University of New Hampshire Athletic Department formed the “UNH Sports Network” — the largest network ever to broadcast UNH sporting events. Wildcats Sports Properties has added WGIN-AM 930 (Rochester) and WQSO-FM 96.7 (Portsmouth) as affiliate stations on the Wildcat Sports Network, joining flagship WGIR-AM 610 (Manchester), which was added in 2008. All three stations are part of the Clear Channel family. These three aforementioned stations -- along with WNTKFM 99.7 (New London) and WASR-AM 1420 (Wolfeboro) -- will carry the following: all UNH football & men’s hockey broadcasts, a select number of men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s hockey broadcasts. The game can also be heard on the internet at www. UNHWildcats.com through a service from Stretch Internet. Dan Parkhurst will be handling the play-by-play for the seventh straight season, while Pete Webster will once again be doing the color commentating. Webster has been announcing Wildcat hockey since the 1993-94 season.

UNHWILDCATS.TV UNH and Pack Network have once again partnered to provide online video streaming of UNH sports for the 2012-13 season with UNHWildcats.TV. Providing online streaming video of UNH football, men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, gymnastics, field hockey, volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving, and women’s lacrosse, UNHWildcats.tv is the ideal way for fans, alumni and other supporters to keep track of their favorite teams all season long when they can’t make it to the games in Durham. Individual events are available for purchase at a rate of $9.95 per game, while all-access passes are available for $99.95.

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Wildcat Sports Radio Network Broadcast Schedule Date Opponent Time Oct. 6 St. Francis Xavier (Exhibition) 6:30 PM Oct. 12 St. Cloud St. 6:30 PM Oct. 13 St. Cloud St. 6:30 PM Oct. 20 Boston University 6:30 PM Oct. 26 Northeastern 6:30 PM Oct. 27 at Northeastern 6:30 PM Nov. 2 at Massachusetts 6:30 PM Nov. 4 at Maine 3:30 PM Nov. 10 Vermont 6:30 PM Nov. 16 at Mass-Lowell 6:30 PM Nov. 18 at Boston U. 4:30 PM Nov. 23 at Colorado Col. 9:00 PM Nov. 24 at Denver 8:30 PM Nov. 30 Mass-Lowell 6:30 PM Dec. 1 at Mass.-Lowell 6:30 PM Dec. 6 Boston U. 6:30 PM Dec. 9 US Under 18 team 3:30 PM Dec. 30 at Dartmouth 6:30 PM Dec. 31 vs. Bemidji St. or Massachusetts @ Hanover, N.H. 3:30 or 6:30 PM Jan. 5 Rensselaer 6:30 PM Jan. 11 at Boston College 6:30 PM Jan. 12 Boston College 6:30 PM Jan. 19 Providence 6:30 PM Jan. 25 at Merrimack 7:00 PM Jan. 26 Merrimack (@ Verizon Wireless Arena) 4:30 PM Feb. 1 at Northeastern 6:30 PM Feb. 2 Merrimack 6:30 PM Feb. 8 at Providence 6:30 PM Feb. 10 Providence 3:30 PM Feb. 17 at Boston College 3:30 PM Feb. 22 at Vermont 6:30 or 7:00 PM Feb. 23 at Vermont 3:30 PM Mar. 1 Massachusetts 6:30 PM Mar. 2 Massachusetts 3:30 or 6:30 PM Mar. 8 Maine 7:00 PM Mar. 9 Maine 3:30 or 6:30 PM

LISTEN TO UNH HOCKEY LIVE ON THE INTERNET BY VISITING WWW.UNHWILDCATS.COM TO FIND THE LINKS FOR EACH GAME.

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University of New Hampshire

The University of New Hampshire was originally founded as a land-grant college whose mission was to shape and educate citizenry among the state’s farmers, business people and engineers. Today, the University is a land-, sea-, and space-grant university serving a growing undergraduate student body of about 11,942 and a graduate population of 2,257 in addition to 621 full-time faculty members, 86% of which have earned their doctorate degree. The University has grown into a top public research university occupying 2,600 acres of classic living and learning space, while still maintaining the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching. UNH’s student to faculty ratio registers at 18:1 with 85% of its classes having 50 students or less. HISTORY As one of the most prestigious institutions in the Northeast, the University of New Hampshire has always been recognized as a leader in education and research, spanning all fields of study and uniting them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, farms, theatres, research centers, and libraries. Founded in 1866 as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, UNH was among the early state institutions of higher education whose formation was made possible by federal government land grants. The purpose for the grants was to establish colleges that would serve the sons and daughters of farming and laboring families. New Hampshire College was originally situated in Hanover, N.H. Here it was in connection with Dartmouth College before moving to Durham in 1893 after Benjamin Thompson bequeathed land and money to further the development of the college. The state legislature then granted its new charter as the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The University hosts 733 international students from more than 45 countries and boasts a population of students from all 50 states. Along with over 100 majors offered, UNH encompasses seven schools and colleges that undergraduates can choose from: the College of Liberal Arts, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Health and Human Services, College of Life Sciences and Agricultures, Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and the Thompson School of Applied Science. And at the very heart of the University’s undergraduate studies is the General Education Program. The GEP is a core program with a breadth of academic subjects that aims to acquaint the student with some of the major modes of thought necessary to understand oneself, others, society, and the world. The University prides itself as being a top 10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and The Princeton Review) and is among the top 30 universities nationally in science research funding from NASA. UNH is home to the NASA-recognized Space Science Center; the Institute for Study for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine Science and Engineering. The English program is staffed by an inspiring faculty of winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the MacArthur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young Poets Award. In addition, the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recently selected second among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans. UNH also graduates students who attend top-notch graduate schools, including Law School at Harvard and Cornell, Engineering at Stanford, and Medical School at Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, and Harvard. CAMPUS In recent years, several of the athletic facilities have received major upgrades and improvements. In September of 2001, the University completed a new $2.15 million track and field facility. The Jerry Azumah Performance Center, a strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House, was dedicated on July 8, 2003. Renovations to the Center included the addition of 5,000 pounds of Olympic weights, 7,000 pounds of dumbbells, 14 Powerlift platform stations, 12 Hammer strength machines and an additional 15,000 pounds of weights. UNH athletics also added two $1.5 million outdoor artificial fields, Memorial Field and Bremner Field. Lundholm Gymnasium has received some major overhauls, including a new playing surface, new lights, new sound sysDimond Librar y tem, new bleacher system, new backboards and new scoreboards. The Paul Sweet Oval was also

University of New Hampshire Athletic Department Mission Statement/Diversity Statement

The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of New Hampshire is to provide student-athletes a collegiate experience that is enriched by their participation in programs which are competitive at the NCAA Division I level both regionally and nationally. The intercollegiate athletics program also plays an important role by enhancing the quality of life for the University and statewide community by being a source of pride and identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes.

University’s Diversity Statement The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administrators, faculty, staff, and students. The university prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. The University of New Hampshire is committed to creating a more diverse community, knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values inextricably linked to our missionof educational excellence.” This diversity strengthens our ability to reach our individual and collective potential and to provide better services and care for all faculty, staff, and students.

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University of New Hampshire

renovated to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. In the 2012 offseason, Cowell Stadium was fitted with a brand new scoreboard while the football locker rooms were renovated as well. In the locker rooms, a new lighting system was installed while a 55-inch flat-screen TV and Fathead-designed murals featuring former players and UNH historical were added to the walls. A memorial of Todd Walker was also added in honor of the former Wildcat wide receiver. Walker suffered an untimely and heroic death March 18, 2011, in Boulder, Colo., when he stopped an attempted robbery and saved the life of a woman he was walking home. In November of 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reached completion. The Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreational sports facility within the structure that had housed the old Snively Arena. In addition to the incredible improvements of its athletic facilities, the University has upgraded and renovated a large part of its academic campus as well. The latest addition to the expanding campus is the Paul College of Business and Economics, a 115,000 square foot academic building located on Garrison Avenue. Slated for completion in January 2013, the building will feature 16 technology-rich classrooms, totaling 950 new instructional seats. There will also be 25 high-tech groups study rooms along with a two-story “Great Hall” for informal and special events. Outside of the facility, there will be a courtyard for outdoor activities and events. The building will be a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold facility, maintaining the University’s commitment to sustainable programs and facilities. The University broke ground on the project in May 2011. Thompson Hall, one of the standing historical landmarks of the University, has also been beautifully refurbished and restored. The University completed a $52 million renovation of Kingsbury Hall in October of 2007, adding 6,000 square feet of student project space for students in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a $4.5 million revamp of Hewitt Hall to expand the School of Health and Human Services. In addition, the 120,000 square foot Biological Sciences Building, Rudman Hall and the Spaulding Life Sciences Renovation project now provide state-of-the-art teaching and researching laboratories. The University also spent $15 million to complete Morse Hall, a new science and engineering building as well as $8.2 million to modernize the Memorial Union Building. The revision to the existing student union building consisted of several upgrades including top kitchen and dining facilities, two theaters, student mailboxes, lounges and meeting rooms, as well as additional retail spaces such as the University Bookstore. Additionally, the University completed construction of the new dining facility on Main Street, Holloway Commons, as well as the renovation of the Dimond Library. Combining the atmosphere of a small New England liberal arts college with the resources and opportunities of a major research university, the University of New Hampshire is a place where all students can find or create their own niche and succeed. While the University offers an extremely broad academic base with an inspiring faculty, it also provides students with thousands of opportunities to get involved, either through athletics, campus recreation, student life, or research. The University is a dynamic community that not only challenges its members academically but also expands their understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity and leads to incredible growth as Thompson Hall students, faculty, staff, and as a community.

Distinguished Alumni Jerry Azumah ‘99 Former NFL Pro Bowler, Chicago Bears

Gary DeStefano ’78 President, Nike Global Operations

Greg Kretschmar ‘84 Host, The Morning Buzz WGIR, WHEB

Mike Minnigan ’78 Owner, Minigan Properties; Former VP AOL

Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89 Star of movie “Open Water”

Jason Krog, ‘99 AHL Player, Chicago Wolves

Ron Noble ’79 Secretary General, Interpol

Andy Brickley ’82 Former NHL Player & Analyst, Boston Bruins (NESN)

Jack Edwards ’79 Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN) Carlton Fisk ’69 Hall of Fame Baseball Player

Kathryn Kross ’82 Executive Producer, “Bloomberg News”

Mike O’Malley ’92 Actor, “Glee”, “Yes, Dear”

Bobby Butler ‘10 NHL Player, New Jersey Devils

Corey Graham ’07 NFL Player, Baltimore Ravens

Richard Linnehan ’80 NASA Astronaut

Peter Paul ’67 Owner, Paul Financial & Peter Paul Wines

Karyn Bye ’94 1998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey

John Irving ’65 Author, “Cider House Rules”

John Lynch ’74 New Hampshire Governor

Robert Towse ’63 Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley

Marcy Carsey ’66 Former Producer Cosby Show, That 70’s Show

Natalie Jacobson ’65 Former News Anchor, Boston TV

Jackie MacMullan ’82 Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com

Barbara Walsh ’81 Pulitzer-prize winner, Portland Press Herald

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D r. M a r k H u d d l e s t o n - P r e s i d e n t Mark W. Huddleston became the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire in July 2007, bringing three decades of experience in public and private education as a faculty member, dean, and senior administrator. Huddleston has been a strong advocate for increasing affordability and accessibility in higher education, and has argued that we need to rethink much of what we do to protect our core missions, and to ensure that higher education remains vital and financially sustainable in the 21st century. In February 2010, he presented a 10-year strategic plan for UNH, the result of an intensive collaboration between faculty, students, staff, alumni, and the University’s wider communities. Emphasizing innovation and entrepreneurship, the plan is helping to guide the University’s response to a historic state budget cut passed by the 2011 New Hampshire Legislature.

“The strategic plan commits us to finding new ways to teach, learn, discover, create, and engage in the 21st century—and positions UNH to become a national leader in the redefinition of American higher education,” Huddleston says. Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family ever to attend college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo, and both a master’s degree and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He began his academic career at SUNY-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science. In 1980, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served for the next 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and served as associate provost for international programs. In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 full-time faculty and staff, and serving in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004. An author of numerous books and articles, he has been a consultant for both the U.S. government and international organizations. He also served as an adviser in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infrastructures after the Dayton accords. Huddleston is chair of the Presidents Council of the America East Conference, an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Speedway Children’s Charities. Huddleston and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles.

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Marty Scarano - Director of Athletics

The 2012-13 academic year marks the 13th season Marty Scarano has served as the Director of Athletics at the University of New Hampshire. During his tenure, Scarano has heightened national exposure for UNH athletics with academics, facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities. His many accomplishments played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U.S. News and World Report college athletics rankings. With a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 89 percent among its student-athletes in 2011-12, UNH ranked third in the America East Conference and fourth in the Colonial Athletic Association.The men’s soccer, women’s cross country/track, gymnastics, women’s ski, and volleyball teams all posted perfect 100 percent GSRs while five additional programs tallied scores of 90 or above. The NCAA honored four Wildcat teams for multi-year Academic Progress Rates (APRs) in the top 10 percent of all teams in its respective sports. The Wildcat men’s ice hockey team and gymnastics both recorded perfect APRs of 1,000, while the men’s outdoor track & field team tallied 997 points and women’s indoor track & field notched 995. In 2012, the football program garnered its second-consecutive Academic Progress Rate Award for the Colonial Athletic Association. UNH became one of only five FCS programs in the nation to earn the title for a second straight year and the only FCS team in the country to both reach the postseason and capture an APR award in back-to-back seasons. UNH finished third in the America East Academic Cup for their third consecutive top-three finish, achieving a 3.14 cumulative gradepoint average. The Wildcats had the highest number of honorees on the 2011 America East Fall Academic Honor Roll and the highest percentage of student-athletes on the 2011-12 America East Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll. In the fall, 52 student-athletes were named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll for achieving a GPA mark of 3.5 or higher while 76 student-athletes accomplished the feat on the winter/spring honor roll. Scarano has focused on moving UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena. To accomplish that goal, the University has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships. The Wildcat athletic department has played host to highly successful NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N.H.) in 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011 and will host again in 2013. UNH has also had the opportunity to host two NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Fours at the Whittemore Center in 2002 and 2005. In addition, UNH successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA Skiing Championships in Washington Valley as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional at the Whittemore Center Arena. The women’s hockey team also played in the first outdoor game in the history of NCAA women’s hockey in 2010 at the Sun Life Frozen Fenway game against Northeastern while the men’s squad played in the 2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway game against Maine. Football also competed in Colonial Clash games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. in 2010 and 2011 against UMass. During the Scarano Era, UNH teams have made 40 NCAA post-season appearances and have captured 11 conference titles. Gymnastics has participated in 11 NCAA tournaments, leading all programs over the span. Men’s hockey holds a pair of Hockey East titles and has made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament, a pair of Frozen Four appearances in 2002 and 2003. The football program has qualified for the NCAA FCS postseason for a nation leading eight consecutive seasons, advancing to the quarterfinals six times during the streak. Women’s ice hockey has seen NCAA action five times with two Frozen Four appearances. The squad also captured consecutive Hockey East Championships from 2006-09. The field hockey team captured its second ever America East crown in 2011 en route to their second national tournament appearance under Scarano’s tutelage. Volleyball has made a pair of NCAA appearances after capturing back-to-back conference titles in 2002 and 2003 Women’s lacrosse has too earned a pair of NCAA berths (2004, 2008), one coming after an America East championship victory in 2004. Additionally, 24 coaches have won 63 Coach of the Year awards during Scarano’s tenure, ranging from conference coach of the year to New England and Northeast Regional Coach of the Year honors. Furthermore, head football coach Sean McDonnell garnered the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year by The Sports Network in 2005 after a stellar 11-2 campaign. There have been over $9 million in capitol improvements since Scarano’s hiring in the summer of 2000. Recently, a new scoreboard was put in at Cowell Stadium while the football locker room received a facelift as part the most recent renovation phase. Changes to the locker room included a new lighting system while a 55-inch flat-screen TV and Fathead-designed murals featuring former players and UNH historical were added to the walls. A memorial of Todd Walker was also added in honor of the former Wildcat wide receiver who suffered an untimely and heroic death in March of 2011. In the summer of 2007, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million Field Turf synthetic surface. As part of a $650,000 renovation project in the summer of 2011, the field turf at Bremner Field was replaced with a new state-of-the-art surface used by many varsity teams and for student recreational activities. In the fall of 2008, the Paul Sweet Oval renovation was completed to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. The total cost of the project exceeded $500,000. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gymnasium was undertaken.The $600,000 overhaul included a new state-of-the-art bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. In 2007, Scarano was named the All-American Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region. Scarano was also awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS. Scarano has also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey East and America East from 2003 to 2007. He also served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and is currently on the America East Executive Council. Most recently, Scarano was a member of the Hockey East Restructuring team that successfully recruited Notre Dame and the University of Connecticut to the conference. Outside of athletics, Scarano is in his 10th year on the Board of Corporators at Canterbury Shaker Village, a non-profit museum located in Canterbury, N.H. Before arriving at the University of New Hampshire, Scarano held the position of Athletics Director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000. During his tenure, Colorado College was ranked among the top 20 Division III programs in the Sears Cup national standings and produced several All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients. Prior to his stay in Colorado Springs, Scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director. Scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a 1978 graduate of Penn State University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83. Scarano holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental History from Colgate. He and his wife, Cydney, have three children, Lyndon, Kyle, a sophomore at UNH, and Corey.

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MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS Tom Wilkins, the Associate Athletic Director for Media & Public Relations, enters his sixth season with the Wildcats as the primary contact for the men’s hockey team. He served as an athletic media relations assistant with UNH in 2003-04 and comes to UNH after serving as Director of Communications for the America East conference. Prior to his work at America East, he served as Assistant Sports Information Director for two years at Quinnipiac University (Hamden, Conn.). While there, he served as the primary contact for the Bobcats’ volleyball, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, baseball and golf teams. During his first stint with UNH, Wilkins worked as the primary contact for men’s soccer and men’s basketball, and assisted with various other sports. A native of Pelham, N.H., Wilkins is a 2003 graduate of Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications and History. In 2006, Wilkins earned his Master’s Degree in Interactive Communication at Quinnipiac. Wilkins and his wife Julie reside in Pelham. The primary responsibility of the Athletic Media & Public Relations Office is to promote the 20 varsity sports at UNH. Included in this responsibility is the coordination of relations with media members, the promotion of student-athletes for academic and athletic achievement awards, the production of recruiting and media guides and the maintenance of team and individual statistics.

Tom Wilkins

ACADEMIC SERVICES Athletic excellence is one-half the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire hockey players. The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom. For the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 academic years, UNH was awarded the America East Academic Cup for recording the highest GPA in the conference. In both the Fall 2004 and Winter/ Spring 2005 semesters, UNH placed the highest number of student-athletes on the America East Honor Roll; the University accomplished the feat again in Fall ‘06 and Fall ‘09. New Hampshire also boasts one of the top graduation rates in the country. UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence. Realizing the time commitment the players give to the school, the University administers a comprehensive program of academic support services that is available to Wildcat hockey players and all other student-athletes.This program includes the monitoring of academic progress and providing tutorial services, as well as interacting with the academic advisors within the various colleges. Joanne Maldari Cathy Leach Serving as Student-Athlete Support Coordinator is Assistant Athletic Director Joanne Maldari, a 1990 graduate of Holy Cross who went on to earn her master’s degree in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. She was recognized for her outstanding efforts at UNH by receiving the University’s 2001 Academic Advising Award. Before coming to Durham, Maldari served athletic counseling internships at Springfield and Central Connecticut State University. Cathy Leach begins her 10th season working with Maldari in Academic Support since joining the staff in 2003. She was promoted to the role of Assistant A.D. for Academic Support and Complaince in the summer of 2010. Leach was also added as an assistant in the compliance department in 2004 and assists Michelle Bronner with the day-to-day operations meeting NCAA compliance and certification. Leach returned to UNH athletics in 2001 as the tutoring coordinator for two years. Prior to her time in academic support, Leach worked in the UNH admissions office for 11 years. She also served as the interim women’s Athletic Director for one year (1989-1990). She also worked in the Wildcat Sports Information Office for three years beginning in 1985, marking her first job on UNH’s campus. Leach is a graduate of Springfield College with a degree in English/Sports Journalism. Leach, a native of Hanover, N.H., is married to Dave Leach and they have daughter Taryn (14).

STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Cathy Coakley enters her fifth year as UNH’s Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development. Coakley spearheads a comprehensive educational program to enhance the personal development and welfare of the University’s student-athletes. Coakley works with several other areas of student-athlete development, including the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), first-year student academic mentoring program, community service activities involving UNH student-athletes, and various other programs geared toward student-athletes. In addition, she has established – and will continue to establish – networks and act as a liaison with campus departments and constituencies. Coakley has an extensive career in both athletics and higher education. Most recently, she was an instructor of Sports Marketing, within the Kinesiology Department, at James Madison University and coordinated all practicum and internships required of Sport Management majors. In this position, Coakley taught personal and professional development as well as life skills to the students (including athletes) within the major. While at JMU, she served as Assistant Field Hockey coach from 2005-07 and helped guide the Dukes to the CAA championship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2007. Prior to her tenure at JMU, Coakley worked in collegiate basketball. She started her collegiate coaching career at UNH as an assistant under Cecelia DeMarco from 1977-79. Coakley moved on to become head coach at Fordham University from 1979-84 and served as an assistant under Joy Malchodi at Northeastern University from 1996-2000. Coakley earned her Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science and her Master of Arts in Education Administration at UNH.

Cathy Coakley

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT STAFF

Steve Metcalf Deputy Athletic Director

Michelle Bronner

Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Compliance Sr. Woman Administrator

Dot Sheehan

Sr. Associate Athletic Director for External Relations

Donna Brownell

Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Finance

Carrie Kimball

Associate Athletic Director for Operations

Amber Lilyestrom

Kate McAfee

Assistant Athletic Associate Athletic Director for Marketing Director for Events Management & Communications

Nicole Ayer

Diane Metcalf

Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Director for Ticketing Development

Jean Mitchell

Athletic Facilities Manager

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Neil Lavoie

Equipment Manager

Dr. Heather Barber Athletics Faculty Representative

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Glenn Riefenstahl begins his 24th season as the Head Men’s Ice Hockey AthleticTrainer since he started in the 1988-1989 season. Riefenstahl graduated from Keene State College in 1987 with a major in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Athletic Training. In this role, Riefenstahl is directly involved in all aspects of the team’s athletic injuries and corresponding care.This includes emergency injury management, referral (as needed) to a physician, prevention and injury rehabilitation. After college, Riefenstahl worked for a year as the assistant athletic trainer at Natick (MA) High School. Jon Dana,Director of Sports Medicine, Renee Kleszczynski,Cindy Michaud,Barbara Hemphill,Dan Sedory,Christine Alarcon, Katie Sheehan, Meg Lesnikoski and student athletic trainers join Riefenstahl on the Athletic Training staff. They will assist Riefenstahl in the day-to-day care of the athletes, which includes practices and game days. Riefenstahl also works with men’s soccer and is responsible for all inventory,purchasing and maintenance to the Athletic Training department equipment. In addition,Drs.Robert Harrington,Kevin Dugas and Jay Gooze work directly with the University of New Hampshire men’s ice hockey team in providing medical coverage to the men’s hockey program. The University of New Hampshire has two athletic training rooms in use, one in the Whittemore Center Arena, which is available for Wildcat hockey, field hockey, and lacrosse players. The other is the headquarters of UNH Athletic Training located in the Field House, which is where the remainder of the varsity athletic population is cared for. Riefenstahl and his wife Amy reside in Somersworth, N.H. with their daughter Katelynn.

GLENN RIEFENSTAHL

Paul Chapman enters his 11th year as the Director of Strength and Conditioning for the hockey program. He is a 1990 graduate of Dickinson State University in North Dakota with a B.S. degree in Biology. Chapman was also a three-time All-American football player and was inducted into the DSU Hall of Fame for his efforts. He played professional football in the CFL for several years before earning a M.S. in Exercise Science from the University of North Dakota in 1994. Prior to UNH, he had been the director of strength and conditioning at the University of North Dakota. During his stint with the Fighting Sioux, he worked with the football team that was the Division II national champion in 2001, the men’s ice hockey team won a Division I national title in 2000 and 1997 and the women’s basketball team was the Division II national champion in 1997, 1998 & 1999. Chapman has numerous certifications and is one of 50 Master Strength and Conditioning Coaches in the country. The UNH hockey team has a commitment to Strength and Conditioning that is second to none. The two basic goals of Strength and Conditioning are injury prevention and performance enhancement. The first goal, injury prevention, revolves around reducing the likelihood of the athlete getting injured during games or practice by training the athlete as a unit and pinpointing weaknesses in the player that need to be strengthened. The second goal, performance enhancement, centers on making the athlete a better athlete. This is done by educating the athlete on a wide range of training from Olympic-style weightlifting to teaching the athlete how to move more efficiently while running or during an agility drill. The Strength & Conditioning program plays a vital role in the success of UNH hockey. The athletes train virtually year-round in order to perform at their highest level throughout the regular season. The UNH hockey Strength & Conditioning program is a comprehensive training program that involves Olympic-style weightlifting, traditional strength training, plyometrics, agility/quickness training and sportspecific conditioning. A training year is broken down into four seasons or phases: post-season, off-season, pre-season and in-season. The post-season period begins as soon as the season has been completed. This period is used to rehabilitate injuries and to begin the process of developing a solid base on which the athlete can build upon during the off-season. The off-season begins in May and goes through July, the athletes will train five days a week; four lifting sessions and two conditioning sessions. The pre-season, August through September, typically involves five training sessions, three lifts and two conditioning sessions. During the in-season period, training is is reduced to two lifting sessions per week, which are scheduled around the team’s practice and game schedules.

PAUL CHAPMAN

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Jerry Azumah Performance Center

Jerry Azumah ‘99 As a starting tailback at the University

of New Hampshire, Jerry Azumah ‘99 earned a reputation as an unstoppable record-breaker. By the time he graduated from the university and joined the Chicago Bears as a fifth-round draft pick, he had already smashed four NCAA Division I-AA career records and been awarded the Walter Payton Award for his outstanding achievement as the nation’s top offensive player. At the age of 25, he did it again. With a gift to fund the Jerry Azumah Athletic Performance Center, he was the youngest UNH alum on record to give a gift of more than $100,000 to his alma mater. The gift provided funding for the renovation and complete overhaul, including state-of-the-art equipment of the University’s strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House. “His National Football League profile will tell you that Jerry Azumah was 5-11, weighed 195, and played defensive cornerback with the Chicago Bears,” said Marty Scarano, University of New Hampshire athletic director.“What those statistics miss is the size of Jerry Azumah’s heart. We are so proud to have Jerry’s name affiliated with the University of New Hampshire. Jerry was a leader while attending UNH and continues to set a great example as a graduate.“ Azumah is the son of Theophilius and Bertha Azumah, natives of Ghana, who now live in Worcester, Mass. He came to UNH in 1995 as a freshman, majored in sociology, and minored in justice studies. “My scholarship at UNH allowed me to pursue my interests in the classroom, build a successful college football career and changed my life on every level,” says Azumah. “I’m pleased to be able to make a major contribution to my university and to bring new opportunities to today’s student athletes.” During his four years at UNH, Azumah was an AllAmerican tailback and has been referred to as a player who comes along once in a coach’s lifetime by Coach Bill Bowes. He holds numerous University records, including the record for touchdowns rushing (60) and touchdowns overall (69), and Division 1-AA records for rushing yards (6,193), all purpose yards (8,376) and points scored (424). He has had the six best and eight of the top ten UNH rushing games ever and holds the all-time Division 1-AA rushing record of 6,193 yards. At that time, he was the only runner in Division 1-AA history to have four 1,000-yard seasons. Azumah is one of the only players in the history of the NFL to make the transition from playing an offensive position to being a starting cornerback on the defensive side of the football. In 2003 he became the only Wildcat to ever play in the Pro Bowl, where he excelled as a return specialist. He was a full-time starter at cornerback from 2001 through 2005 and made significant contributions on defense. Azumah holds the distinction of being the last Chicago Bear to score a touchdown at Soldier Field when he intercepted Donovan McNabb in a diviThe Jerry Azumah Athletic Performance Center features state-of-the-art sional playoff game vs. the Philadelphia Eagles and ran strength and conditioning equipment provided for through the generous gift 39 yards for a touchdown on Jan.19, 2002. The play gave the Bears a 14-13 lead in the third quarter. of Azumah. Azumah announced his retirement from NFL football in 2006 due to injuries, but he continues to keep in touch The 4,000 square-foot facility features: with his alma mater and is always looking for new ways he can help the University, the athletic department and • 5,000 pounds of Olympic Weights • 12 Hammer Strength Machines the Wildcat fooball program. • 7,000 pounds of Iron Grip Dumbells • 14 Powerlift Platform Stations • 5 Adjustable Benches

• 8 Reverse Hypers/Glutham Machines • 15,000 pounds of Iron Grip Weights • 2 Pilar Systems

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U N H W I L D C AT S F r i e n d s o f U N H H o c ke y

It all began over 30 years ago in the old Snively Arena. A small group of fans would gather following the games to socialize about the UNH hockey team, mingle with the players and parents waiting outside the locker room and enjoy one another’s company before heading home for the evening. Talk in the early days turned to the scoreboard in Snively Arena and the lack of a count-down penalty clock. Fans in the corners would take turns running out to see the time on the clock and call back to their friends with a quick calculation of how much time remained on the penalty. A UNH hockey booster club was soon born. The loyal group of fans that gathered after games to socialize began a fundraising drive to purchase a new scoreboard with clocks to time the penalties. Membership in the group was set at $5.00. Two tiny tables were setup at each end of the bleachers where UNH hockey hats and shirts were sold. The first UNH hockey yearbooks were produced by selling ads to local retailers. Enough money was finally raised and Snively Arena got new scoreboards. As the magnitude and the costs of keeping UNH hockey on pace with other hockey programs around the country grew, so did the Friends. Support was provided to outfit a new weight room, renovate and enhance the locker room facilities, purchase new skate sharpeners and provides other needed equipment. Later, a five-year commitment was made by the Friends in a partnership with the University to outfit Snively Arena with new boards and glass surrounding Batchelder Rink. As the fundraising needs increased, new membership levels were created and the tiny souvenir stands with hats and shirts expanded to include a range of UNH hockey memorabilia. A concession stand was added. The 50/50 raffle was started. A small group of fans and volunteers had become a significant and dedicated fundraising group and an integral part of the success of the UNH hockey program. The mission of the Friends of UNH Hockey is to promote, support and enhance the UNH hockey program. The goal may be fundraising, but the Friends are really about family and fun. The membership season kicks off in late September with the annual Face-Off-Feed and Chicken Barbecue. This event is an opportunity to renew old friendships from seasons past, catch up with returning players, meet the new team members and get ready for hockey after a long summer. For members of the Coaches Club, the first of several functions begins a few weeks later with a season preview and pregame report before the first home game. Special Coaches Club functions continue through the season and have included tailgating with the Head Coach at a football game, pre-game meals with the coaches and team, mid-season reviews, playoff previews, and special presentations that included coach Charlie Holt’s U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame video presentation. With roots as a social organization, the general membership is invited to post-game functions held at various times during the season in the Whittemore Center Sky Box Lounge. Refreshment are provided at these members-only events and kids can take advantage of this opportunity to meet their favorite player and get that special autograph. After the season, the Friends host the Annual Awards banquet to celebrate the season and recognize the departing seniors. The Friends membership year concludes in August with the Annual Friends of UNH Hockey Golf Tournament. The Friends of UNH Hockey has become the largest and most-successful athletic booster organization at the University of New Hampshire. A 21-member Board of Directors drives the fundraising efforts and coordinates the hundreds of volunteers that organize membership, produce the BlueLines newsletter, sell 50/50 tickets, staff the souvenir stands, organize the social gatherings and direct the disbursement of funds that are used to support and promote the UNH hockey program. The results of these volunteer efforts has recently allowed the Friends to sponsor Internet broadcasts of Wildcat Hockey to fans around the World, host UNH fan receptions at NCAA tournament sites, present the history of UNH hockey in the Charles E. Holt Gallery and create the All-American Wall of Fame at the Whittemore Center. But most importantly, the Friends fundraising efforts have recently been focused on the future of Wildcat Hockey. For the past two years, the Friends of UNH Hockey has contributed funds to support UNH hockey scholarships. The scholarship funding initiatives of the Friends continued with the lead gift to the Charles E. Holt endowment and the creation of the Friends of UNH Hockey endowment to ensure the support of future Wildcat players that lace ‘em up for the Blue & White. Much has changed over the last quarter-century, but the dedication of the UNH hockey fan remains strong.

send an email to: friendsofhockey@unh.edu For more information about the Friends of UNH Hockey visit: www.friendsofunhhockey.com

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U N H W I L D C AT S Whittemore Center

The Whittemore Center opened Nov. 10, 1995, with the Wildcats defeating then defending national champion Boston University, 6-5, in overtime. That success has continued each year. Over the last 15 seasons, the Wildcats have posted an incredible 180-54-24 record with 166 standing-room only crowds of 6,501. In 2004-05, the Wildcats set a school record when they played in front of 126,028 people in 20 home games and overall the Wildcats have played in front of 1,438,648 fans. In the summer of 2010, UNH’s Campus Recreation department spent in excess of $1.5 million dollars in renovations to the Whittemore Center. On the ice, the corners were adjusted from a 28’ radius to a 20’ radius. The goal lines moved from 15’ off the end boards to 11’ to play similar to NHL rinks. The Arena installed all new lighting over the seating areas, concourse, and picture areas. All new energy efficient fluorescent lighting was used. The arena was upgraded with a brand new dasher system, that has seamless glass on the sides. The ice refrigeration system received upgrades as well with increased capacities to the cooling tower, control systems, and a third compressor. The back hallway received a face-lift with new UNH colors painted on the walls and doors. The sound system received a $40,000 upgrade as well, with new speakers and amps being added to the system. The arena brings the University’s athletic facilities to a state-of-the-art level and positions UNH as a leader among the region’s colleges and universities. In addition to the athletic arena created by the project, Snively Arena, the former hockey rink, has been converted into the Hamel Center, a recreational sports facility. The 6,501 seat hockey arena known as Towse Rink was designed for easy conversion to a 7,500 seat facility for revenue-producing concerts, exhibitions and other events. The arena nearly doubled the size of Snively Arena, UNH hockey’s former home. The hockey rink became the sixth in the nation to feature an Olympic-sized ice surface (200 feet by 100 feet) - instead of standard 200 by 85.

WHITTEMORE CENTER

6,501 seats for hockey and basketball games and up to 7,200 for concerts and similar events. A total of 4,300 of the seats feature backs with arm rests on each side. The remaining seats have molded bottoms. •A bowl configuration. Fans enter at a concourse level and move down to their seats. •An Olympic size (200x100) ice surface for hockey. •Four concession areas (each 250 square feet) and six rest room facilities (two 1,125 square feet, four 850 square feet). •A main lobby (3,800 square feet) and a public skating lobby (850 square feet). •A pro shop (200 square feet) and ticket office (200 square feet). •Men’s and women’s hockey coaches offices (175 square feet each). •Men’s and women’s hockey locker rooms (1,200 square feet each). •Training room (450 square feet), cardio room (600 square feet) and meeting room (800 square feet). •State of the art center-hung scoreboard.

HAMEL RECREATION CENTER •Three floors

•A gymnasium (22,800 square feet) with three standard-sized basketball

courts. •Two multipurpose athletic courts (5,575 square feet). •Free-weight room (3,025 square feet) •Fitness room (3,750 square feet) •Four racquetball courts (800 square feet each) •Jogging track (4,975 square feet). •Men’s and women’s locker rooms (1,350 square feet).

The throwing of fish at UNH has been a tradition since the early 1980’s. It is thrown out every time the ‘Cats score their first goal of the game to signify the opposing goalie “fishing” the puck out of the net.

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Whittemore Center Seating Chart

National Attendance Averages 2012-2013 Season Ticket Pricing (Includes 19 games & Verizon) (Available through Box Office ONLY at 603-862-4000 extension 5) Premium Chairback (Sections 101-106, 115-120) New- $454.00/Renewal - $442 Side Seating (Sections 107 & 114) New- $420.00/Renewal - $408 Corner Seating (Sections 108 &113) New- $369.00/Renewal- $357 Reserved Endzone (Sections 109-112) New- $304.00/Renewal- $275 Standing Room Only (19 games NO Verizon) - $225.00 Individual Game Ticket Pricing On sale at 10am September 5th, 2012. By phone:1-800-745-3000 or www.unhwildcats.com Chairback (Sections 101-106, 115-120) $24.00/$26.00*(*Premium Games - vs BC, BU, Maine, St. Cloud) Reserved Endzone (Sections 109-112) Adult- $19, Youth- $13 (Age13-60), Senior- $13 (Age 60+) General Admission*/Standing Room Only* (Sections 121-124) *Not available for all games Adult- $15, Youth- $11 (Age13-60), Senior- $11 (Age 60+) Group Ticket Pricing & Availability Tradition Package (Minimum of 20 Tickets) Pride Package (Minimum of 30 Tickets) Excellence Package (Minimum of 40 Tickets) For information on ticket prices & Availability Contact Mary LeRose at 603-862-0806

2011-12 Total Home Attendance Home Games

1. Wisconsin 235,458 2. North Dakota 256,576 3. Minnesota 219,401 4. Nebraska-Omaha 141,544 5. Boston College 128,338 6. Colorado College 135,078 7. Massachusetts 112,250 8. Minnesota-Duluth 126,552 9.Maine 123,650 10. Michigan 125,932 11. Michigan State 96,546 12. Denver 117,908 13. UNH 84,750 Remaining Hockey East Schools 15. Boston University 89,338 17. Mass.-Lowell 88,277 20. Vermont 64,319 34. Merrimack 41,815 36. Northeastern 33,999 44. Providence 35,619

Average

20 11,773 23 11,155 23 9,539 18 7,864 17 7,549 20 6,754 17 6,603 20 6,328 20 6,182 21 5,997 18 5,364 22 5,359 16 5,297 18 18 18 17 14 19

4,963 4,904 3,573 2,460 2,428 1,875

Whittemore Center Quick Facts •UNH finished second in Hockey East league play attendance averaging 5,439 •UNH was 9-7-0 overall at home •Registered four sellouts last season

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The ‘Cats Year-by-Year at the Whitt Year 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 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

Record Sellouts 8-4-1 3 14-5-0 7 11-5-1 9 18-0-1 9 13-1-5 14 12-5-3 16 15-2-1 16 14-3-1 17 13-5-1 14 16-3-0 12 10-6-3 11 12-5-1 13 14-4-1 13 12-4-2 10 10-4-5 9 11-4-4 8 9-7-0 4 202-63-25 176

Total Attendance 64,994 107,447 94,195 104,922 117,836 124,446 116,339 116,526 118,091 126,028 118, 627 115,056 114,141 113,583 109.432 198,729 84,750 1,945,142

Wildcats vs. Hockey East at the Whitt

Team UNH’s Record at Towse Rink Boston College 16-8-2 Boston University 8-11-5 UMass-Lowell 22-6-4 Maine 18-6-1 Massachusetts 22-2-4 Merrimack 25-5-2 Northeastern 21-3-4 Providence 24-3-1 Vermont 10-4-2 Total vs. Hockey East opponents 166-48-25 Individual Records

Team Records

Goals...................4 by Stevie Moses vs. Alabama-Huntsville (11/26/11) ...................................................... 4 by Eric Boguniecki vs. Maine (2/11/96) ...................................................... 4 by Jason Krog vs. Merrimack (3/13/99) ........................................................ 4 by Lanny Gare vs. Merrimack (1/4/03) ...................................................... 4 by Mike Sislo vs. Holy Cross (12/11/08) ................................................. 4 by Bobby Butler vs. Providence (2/12/10) Assists.................... 5 by Nick Sorkin vs. Alabama-Huntsville (11/26/11) ................................................................................4 on six different occasions Points.......................................... 6 by Mike Sislo vs. Holy Cross (12/11/08) PIM...................................................19 by Corey-Joe Ficek vs. BC (12/4/98) Saves.....................................................62 by Joe Exter, Merrimack (3/9/02) Saves/Period........................... 28 by Doug Carr, UMass-Lowell (12/3/11) Fastest 2 Goals.................:17 by Tom Nolan vs. Northeastern (11/2/96)

Goals......................................................................11 vs. Merrimack (11/8/97) .......................................................................................11 vs. Brown (12/28/02) Penalty Minutes.......................................... 54 by UMass-Lowell (2/28/99) Penalty Mins., both teams........................90 vs. UMass-Lowell (12/5/97) Least Penalty Minutes........................................ 2 by UNH & B.C. (12/9/95) ......................................................................................2 by Merrimack (3/9/00) .................................................................................. 2 vs. Providence (2/13/09) Least Penalty Mins, both teams..........................4 by UNH/B.C. (12/9/95) Power Play Goals........................................... 6 vs. UMass-Lowell (1/12/96) Fastest Goal to start game..................... :15 by Mike Souza vs. Lowell (2/28/99) Fastest Two Goals to start game.................... 1:28 by BU (Grier-Walsh) (1/5/96) Fastest Two Goals..........:05 by C.J. Ficek and Jim Abbott vs. Miami (10/21/00) Fastest Three Goals............................. :32 by Dylan Dellezay, Tom Nolan, ....................................................... Jason Shipulski vs. Merrimack (11/8/97)

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U N H W I L D C AT S ‘Cats in the Community

The UNH men’s hockey team visits multiple classrooms, including Woodman Park Elementary School in Dover, N.H., every season. Woodman Park teacher and UNH Alumni Lisa Simko expressed, “When the UNH hockey players visit our classroom, they are part of the learning process and my students are thrilled to interact with young adults that are not only successful athletes, but also successful students.” Over the past few years, the Wildcats also were involved in a UNH-original program called “Operation Hat Trick” where hats were donated to wounded veterans. In 2009-10, Bobby Butler was among a group of 18 college hockey players nominated for the 2010 BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award. The award honors college hockey’s finest citizen, someone who gives back to his or her community.

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U N H W I L D C AT S Head Coach Dick Umile

Dick Umile, a six-time Hockey East Coach of the Year, enters his 23rd season as the head coach of the UNH Wildcats. He passed both Jerry York and Jack Parker in becoming the first coach in league history to six coach of the year honors. After signing a long-term contract in 2008, Umile will conclude his coaching career at his alma mater. With 499 wins entering the season, Umile is looking to become one of just six active Division I coaches with 500 wins and just the eighth Division I coach to win 500 games at one school. Overall, just 14 coaches have reached the 500 win pinnacle that Umile is on the cusp of. During his time at UNH, Umile has molded UNH hockey into one of the top programs in all of Division I hockey, guiding the Wildcats to four Frozen Four appearances, 17 NCAA tournament appearances and 22 Hockey East championship tournament showings in his 22-year career in Durham. In addition, Umile has posted 18 20-victory campaigns over the span of 22 seasons. Umile is now the winningest coach in the history of UNH hockey with 499 career victories. ALL-TIME WILDCAT COACHES He surpassed legendary coach Charlie Holt on Feb. 16, 2005 in a 6-1 victory Coach Years Seasons Won Lost Tied Pct. at Merrimack at Thom Lawler Arena in North Andover, Mass. Umile ranks Hank Swasey 1 1924-25 2 2 0 .500 seventh among active NCAA coaches with a .638 winning percentage Ernest Christensen 12 *1925-38 55 54 8 .504 and on the active victories list his 499 victories ranks sixth among NCAA Carl Lundholm 1 1936-37 3 5 0 .375 coaches. He has been named Coach of the Year a total of 11 times in his George Thurston 1 1938-39 5 4 0 .556 career, including New England honors four times and Hockey East Coach Tony Dougal 5 1939-47 15 28 0 .349 of the Year six times. Joseph Petroski Pepper Martin A. Barr Snively Rube Bjorkman Charlie Holt Dave O’Connor Bob Kullen Dick Umile

4 1947-51 9 20 0 .310 11 1951-61 66 76 3 .466 2 1961-64 23 22 0 .511 4 1964-68 57 40 0 .588 18 1968-86 347 232 18 .596 1 **1987-88 7 20 3 .283 3 **1986-90 37 66 8 .369 21 1990-present 499 264 87 .638

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Last year, Umile guided a young team that struggled out of the gate to becoming one of the most difficult teams to play down the stretch. While the 15-19-3 record fell short of UNH’s annually lofty expectations, the team matured throughout the season and pushed sixth-ranked Boston University to three games including a pair of double-overtime thrillers before bowing out of the Hockey East tournament.

In 2010-11, the Wildcats had a successful campaign posting a 22-11-6 overall record and 17-6-4 in Hockey East. The season took off quickly with just two losses in the ‘Cats’ first 16 games. In Hockey East play, they won the *Christensen coached from 1925-36 and 1937-38. regular-season series with five of nine league foes, highlighted by a season **O’Connor served as interim coach for 1987-88 season. series sweep of rival Mane. New Hampshire continued its hot streak without back-to-back losses until mid-February. Umile helped take a team to its 23rd straight trip to the Hockey East playoffs and home-ice advantage for a league best 15th straight season. New Hampshire was awarded the Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award this season. The ‘Cats earned an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament for the 10th straight season and hosted the Northeast Regional at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester as a fourth seed. They advanced to the regional final for the third straight season with a 3-1 victory over the top seeded Miami (Ohio) RedHawks. 1924-present 1,125 833 127 .570

In 2009-10 Umile guided the Wildcats to their eighth regular-season championship including the third in the last four years. After going just 2-6-2 over its first 10 games, Umile’s Wildcats responded with a 10-1-2 mark over the next 13 games, including a 12-game unbeaten streak in Hockey East play. The Wildcats led the Hockey East standings for an eye-popping 16-straight weeks, taking over the league lead Nov. 23, 2009 and never relinquishing that position. UNH went unbeaten at home in Hockey East play for the first time since the 1999-00 season. Umile’s run in the regular season was capped by a dramatic 3-3 come-from-behind deadlock with Boston College that clinched the league’s crown in front of the home fans on Senior Day at the Whittemore Center. The ‘Cats earned an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament for the ninth straight season and captured a convincing 6-2 win over favored Cornell in the opening round, advancing to the regional final for the second straight season. In 2008-09, Umile directed the Wildcats to a 20-13-5 mark as they captured their eighth consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament. After struggling through a 1-5-2 stretch in November, New Hampshire went 14-4-2 to close out the regular season and claimed third place in the league and home-ice in the Hockey East quarterfinals for a Hockey East-best 13th straight season. The crowning moment of the 2008-09 season was the Wildcats’ goal with 0.1 seconds remaining to tie and eventually win 6-5 in overtime in their NCAA Northeast Regional opening-round game against perennial power North Dakota in front of UNH faithful at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester.

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In 2007-08, Umile led the Wildcats to a 25-10-3 record, including a program-record 19 Hockey East wins en route to a 19-5-3 record in league play, which earned UNH the regular season title for the second season in a row. Umile captured his 400th career victory Oct. 19, 2007 against Boston University. Umile coached four All-Americans in Kevin Regan, Mike Radja, Matt Fornataro, and Brad Flaishans, which was the first time in school history that four players received that honor. In 2006-07, Umile helped the ‘Cats to the team’s sixth Hockey East regular-season title and their sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance with a 26-11-2 overall record and an 18-7-2 mark in conference play.

Coach Umile Career Highlights • Awarded the Spencer T Penrose Memorial Trophy as the nation’s top Division I coach in 1999. • Six-Time Hockey East Coach of the Year (1991, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2007, 2010).

In 2005-06 Umile coached UNH to a 20-13-7 record overall. The ‘Cats finished third in Hockey East, and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fifth consecutive time.

• Four-time New England Coach of the Year (1991, 1999, 2002, 2008).

In 2004-05, Umile guided the team to a 26-11-5 record and a second place finish in Hockey East with a 15-5-4 mark. The Wildcats played in the Hockey East championship game and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight season.

• Led UNH to back-to-back Hockey East tournament titles (2002, 2003).

In 2002-03, UNH earned its fourth trip to the Frozen Four with a 28-8-6 overall record and a 15-5-4 record in Hockey East. The Wildcats took home the Hockey East tournament title for the second straight season with a 1-0 overtime thriller vs. Boston University on March 15, 2003 at the FleetCenter in Boston. UNH defeated St. Cloud State and Boston University in the NCAA Regionals in Worcester, Mass. to earn its second straight trip to the Frozen Four. In Buffalo, the Wildcats beat the No. 1 ranked team in the nation, the Cornell Big Red, and Umile guided UNH to its second appearance in the national championship game vs. the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Junior goaltender Mike Ayers, senior forwards Lanny Gare and Colin Hemingway were named All-Americans in 2002-03, which marked the first time in school history three Wildcats earned that honor in the same season. In the 2001-02 season, the Wildcats posted 30 wins, which was the second highest total in the program’s history. The ‘Cats made their third appearance in the Frozen Four in a five year span. Umile was honored as both the Hockey East and New England Coach of the Year and led the Wildcats to the school’s first ever Hockey East tournament title at the FleetCenter in Boston, as well as the regular season title. UNH was also ranked No. 1 in the nation for six weeks in the regular season, including the final four weeks. Umile has coached 10 Hobey Baker finalists and 28 All-Americans in his 22 years in Durham. His success at the collegiate level has helped several UNH alumni continue their careers in the National Hockey League including Derek Bekar, Eric Boguniecki, Ty Conklin, Darren Haydar, Jason Krog, Bryan Muir, Eric Nickulas, Mark Mowers, Daniel Winnik, Trevor Smith, Jamie Fritsch, James van Riemsdyk, Bobby Butler and Matt Campanale. In 1999-00, Umile guided the Wildcats to their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and coached the senior class to a school record 107 wins. The Wildcats registered a 23-9-6 record and finished second in Hockey East with a 13-5-6 record. One highlight for Umile and the Wildcats included a No. 1 national ranking for the first time in school history. In 1998-99, the Wildcats posted a school best 31-7-3 overall record and earned UNH’s first outright Hockey East regular season championship with a league record of 18-3-3. After reaching the Frozen Four in 1998, UNH and Umile took it a step further in 1999 and reached the national championship game by defeating national power Michigan State, 5-3, in the semifinals. In what many consider one of the best title games in NCAA history, UNH outplayed Maine and held a commanding 48-38 shot advantage, but fell just short of the ultimate goal in overtime.

• Led UNH to eight Hockey East regular season titles (1992, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010). • Guided UNH to back-to-back Frozen Four appearances in 1998 and 1999; 2002 and 2003, including a berth in the national championship in 1999 and 2003. • Coached Jason Krog, the 1999 Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner, 10 Hobey Baker finalists, two Hobey “Hat Trick” finalists and 28 All-Americans. • Ranks seventh on the NCAA active list in winning percentage at .638 and his 499 wins rank sixth on the active NCAA coaching wins list. • Ranks fir­st all-time in win percentage (.647) and first in wins (484) at UNH. • Has appeared in the NCAA Tournament 17, including 13 of the last 15 seasons and 10 straight seasons from 2001-02 thru 2010-11. • Has posted 17 20+ win seasons, including a school-record 31 wins during the 1998-99 season. • Has coached several players that have gone on to the NHL ranks, including Eric Boguniecki, Ty Conklin, Darren Haydar, Mark Mowers, Bryan Muir, Eric Nickulas, Jason Krog, Garrett Stafford, Colin Hemingway, Daniel Winnik, Trevor Smith, Jamie Fritsch, James van Riemsdyk, Bobby Butler and Matt Campanale.

In addition to guiding the amazing run through the national tournament, Umile also played a major role in UNH’s first recipient of the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Jason Krog, a four-year player under Umile, was awarded the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as the nation’s top player during the off day of the Frozen Four.

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U N H W I L D C AT S Head Coach Dick Umile

In addition to Krog, who was also a Hobey Baker finalist in 1998, Umile has coached Hobey Baker finalists Mark Mowers (1998), Ty Conklin (2000, 2001), Darren Haydar (2002 - Hat Trick finalist) Steve Saviano (2004), Kevin Regan (2008) and Bobby Butler (2010 - Hat Trick finalist). For his efforts during the 1998-99 season, Umile earned the Spencer T. Penrose Memorial Trophy as the top Division I hockey coach and earned New England and Hockey East Coach of the Year awards. During the 1997-98 season, Umile and the Wildcats advanced to the Frozen Four for the first time since 1982. UNH posted a 25-12-1 record overall and boasted an unprecedented two Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalists. Umile became the 12th coach in the history of New Hampshire hockey when he was promoted to the position on December 6, 1990. He returned to his alma mater before the 1988-89 season as an assistant coach and was named associate head coach prior to the 1989-90 campaign. An outstanding player at UNH, he captained the 1971-72 team that placed third at the ECAC playoffs and went 20-10. Umile enjoyed his finest seasons as a Wildcat his sophomore and junior seasons tallying a career-high 56 points. Umile was also honored with the Roger LeClerc Trophy during his sophomore year as the squad’s most valuable player. He recorded 60 goals and 84 assists for 144 points in just 87 career games. After graduating from UNH in 1972, Umile began his coaching career in the Massachusetts public school system in Wakefield and Melrose. He served as the head hockey coach at Watertown (Mass.) High School for 10 seasons and scouted for the St. Louis Blues in New England for two years. Guiding Watertown to two Middlesex League titles, he was also named the Boston Globe Division I Coach of the Year in 1984. Umile debuted in the collegiate coaching ranks at Providence College, where he coached for two seasons under former Friar mentor Mike McShane (UNH ‘71). Following his first season as the Wildcat head coach in 1991, Umile was honored with his first Bob Kullen Award as the Hockey East Coach of the Year. He was also the recipient of the Clark Hodder Award by the New England Hockey Writers Association as the New England Division I Coach of the Year. Also, he was selected the 1991 New England Division I Hockey Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston. Umile was inducted into the Italian American Hall of Fame in 2007 and was honored by the Boy Scouts of America with the “Good Scout” award for his work in the New Hampshrie Seacoast community. In addition, Umile was named to the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey in 2009. Umile and Rose have three daughters: Katie; Courtney and husband Dave Cook, who are the parents of Cameron (8), Lily Rose (9) and Tyler (6); Kristin and husband Jim Haggerty, who are the parents of grandsons Jack (12), Charlie (10), Jamie (8) and Quinn Robert (5).

Active Division I Coaches by Winning Percentage

Rk. Name 1. Jeff Jackson 2. Red Berenson 3. Wayne Wilson 4. Dave Hakstol 5. Jack Parker 6. Dean Blais 7. Dick Umile 8. MIke Shafer 9. Don Lucia 10. Jerry York

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School Notre Dame Michigan RIT North Dakota Boston University Nebraska-Omaha New Hampshire Cornell Minnesota Boston College

Active Division I Coaches by Wins

Years W-L-T % Rk. Name School Years Wins 14 342-149-55 .677 1. Jerry York Boston College 39 913 28 752-352-77 .669 2. Jack Parker Boston University 38 876 13 252-125-39 .653 3. Red Berenson Michigan 27 752 8 213-106-30 .653 4. Don Lucia Minnesota 24 583 38 876-456-113 .645 5. George Gwozdecky Denver 26 572 13 317-165-47 .644 6. Dick Umile New Hampshire 22 499 22 499-264-87 .638 7. Rick Gotkin Mercyhurst 24 434 17 332-182-63 .630 8. Jeff Jackson Notre Dame 14 342 24 583-338-91 .621 9. Rand Pecknold Quinnipiac 18 337 39 913-557-94 .614 10. Bob Daniels Ferris State 20 334

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UMILE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Record Win % 1990-91 22-11-2 .657 1991-92 22-13-2 .622 1992-93 18-17-3 .513 1993-94 25-12-3 .663 1994-95 22-10-4 .667 1995-96 12-18-4 .412 1996-97 28-11-0 .718 1997-98 25-12-1 .671 1998-99 31-7-3 .793 1999-00 23-9-6 .684 2000-01 21-12-6 .615 2001-02 30-7-3 .788 2002-03 28-8-6 .738 2003-04 20-15-6 .560 2004-05 26-11-5 .678 2005-06 20-13-7 .590 2006-07 26-11-2 .692 2007-08 25-10-3 .697 2008-09 20-13-5 .592 2009-10 18-14-7 .551 2010-11 22-11-6 .641 2011-12 15-19-3 .446 TOTAL 499-264-87 .638

Conf. Record Win 10-9-2 .524 13-6-2 .667 11-11-2 .500 13-9-2 .583 14-6-4 .667 8-12-4 .417 18-6-0 .750 15-8-1 .646 18-3-3 .813 13-5-6 .667 11-8-5 .563 17-4-3 .771 15-5-4 .708 10-8-6 .542 15-5-4 .708 14-7-6 .629 18-7-2 .704 19-5-3 .759 15-8-4 .630 15-6-6 .667 17-6-4 .704 11-14-2 .444 311-148-75 .652

UMILE IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT Year Record Result 1990-91 0-1-0 Quarterfinals 1991-92 2-1-0 Tournament Runner-up 1992-93 2-2-0 Fourth Place 1993-94 2-1-1 Tie-Third 1994-95 0-1-0 Quarterfinals 1995-96 0-2-0 Quarterfinals 1996-97 3-1-0 Tournament Runner-up 1997-98 0-2-0 Quarterfinals 1998-99 3-1-0 Tournament Runner Up 1999-00 2-1-0 HE Championships 2000-01 1-2-0 Quarterfinals 2001-02 4-0-0 Hockey East Champions 2002-03 4-0-0 Hockey East Champions 2003-04 2-2-0 HE Semifinals 2004-05 3-1-0 Tournament Runner-Up 2005-06 2-1-0 HE Semifinals 2006-07 3-1-0 Tournament Runner-Up 2007-08 2-1-0 HE Semifinals 2008-09 0-2-0 Quarterfinals 2009-10 1-2-0 Quarterfinals 2010-11 2-1-0 HE Semifinals 2011-12 1-2-0 Quarterfinals TOTAL 37-27-1

UMILE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year Record Seed/Result 1991-92 0-1-0 No. 3/East Regional 1993-94 1-1-0 No. 3/East Reg. Final 1994-95 0-1-0 No. 3/East Regional 1996-97 0-1-0 No. 4/East Regional 1997-98 2-1-0 No. 5/Frozen Four 1998-99 2-1-0 No. 1/National Runner-up 1999-00 0-1-0 No. 3/West Regional 2001-02 1-1-0 No.1/Frozen Four 2002-03 3-1-0 No. 1/National Runner-up 2003-04 0-1-0 No. 3/Northeast Regional 2004-05 1-1-0 No.2/Northeast Regional 2005-06 0-1-0 No. 4/East Regional 2006-07 0-1-0 No. 1/Northeast Regional 2007-08 0-1-0 No. 1/West Regional 2008-09 1-1-0 No. 3/Northeast Regional 2009-10 1-1-0 No. 3/East Regional 2010-11 1-1-0 No. 4/Northeast Regional TOTAL 13-17-0

UMILE AS A PLAYER Year GP G A PTS PIM 1969-70 30 29 27 56 15-33 1970-71 28 21 35 56 29-58 1971-72 29 10 22 32 14-28 TOTAL: 87 60 84 144 58-119 • Played for UNH from 1969-72 • Served as Captain for the 1971-72 squad • Earned the Roger A. LeClerc Trophy as the team’s Most Valuable Player for 1969-70 • Ranks 30th on the all-time UNH scoring list with 144 career points • Ranks 12th all-time at UNH with 1.66 points per game

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Associate Head Coach Scott Borek

Scott Borek begins his 11th season with the Wildcat hockey program. As an associate head coach, Borek serves as the Wildcats’ recruiting coordinator. While Borek assists Coach Umile in all aspects of Wildcat hockey, his primary responsibility lies in coaching the Cats’ offensive aspects of the game. He works with the forwards as well as the team’s power play units. Borek’s coaching career began as a result of an injury to his neck during his sophomore campaign at Dartmouth College. While the injury ended a promising playing career, it served as motivation to begin a coaching career that has now lasted over 27 years. At Dartmouth, Borek became the program’s second assistant, working alongside current Dartmouth head coach, Bob Gaudet. He coached the junior varsity team while assisting with the varsity. After two years at Dartmouth, Borek moved on to Providence College where he worked with UNH alum Mike McShane and current Wildcat head coach Dick Umile. After helping to rebuild a Providence team back into a national contender, Borek moved across town to join former Big Green partner Bob Gaudet at Brown University. Here Borek’s recruiting efforts were instrumental in moving Brown from a 1-25 record in his first season to a national tournament berth when his first recruiting class became seniors. Borek left Brown to become the head coach at Colby College, where he was a finalist for the Eddie Jeremiah National Division III Coach of the Year Award in 1994. From Waterville, Maine, Borek moved to Lake Superior State University, first as the associate head coach for Coach Jeff Jackson. After one year Borek was named the Lakers’ Head Coach, a position he held for five years. As a Laker, Borek was the CCHA Coach of the Year and a National Coach of the Year finalist (Spencer Penrose) in 1999-00. Prior to joining Coach Umile on the Wildcats’ staff, Borek served one season as the head coach of the New England College Pilgrims in Henniker, NH. At NEC Borek coached former Wildcat Travis Banga who would attain All-America honors as a Pilgrim. Borek is a 1985 graduate of Dartmouth College, where he received his B.A. in English. Scott is married to Cheryl (Stahl), a former women’s ice hockey and soccer player at Brown University. They are the proud parents of four children -Madeline (19), Gordon (18), Charley (16) and Owen (13)-- and currently reside in Durham.

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1983-1885 Dartmouth.........................Assistant Coach 1985-1988 Providence.........................Assistant Coach 1988-1990 Brown...................................Assistant Coach 1990-1992 Brown.............................Assoc. Head Coach 1992-1995 Colby College........................... Head Coach 1995-1996 Lake Superior..............Assoc. Head Coach 1996-2001 Lake Superior........................... Head Coach 2001-2002 New England College............ Head Coach 2002-present UNH................................Assoc. Head Coach

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U N H W I L D C AT S Associate Head Coach Jim Tortorella

Jim Tortorella enters his second season as associate head coach. Tortorella came to New Hampshire after a 16-year stint as head coach at Colby College, where he led the Mules to an impressive 230-138-33 record in that span and leaves his mark as the program’s alltime leader in career wins. A highly respected coach throughout the New England region, Tortorella brings a wealth of experience to Durham and works primarily with the UNH defense. In his time with the Colby hockey program, Tortorella led the Mules to 11 NESCAC playoff appearances, a trio of ECAC playoff appearances, an ECAC championship and a trip to the NCAA tournament. Tortorella’s best campaign came during the 2007-08 season, when he was selected as the NESCAC Coach of the Year and the New England Hockey Writers Coach of the Year after guiding the Mules to a first place finish and host for the league’s final four. He was also selected as the NESCAC Coach of the Year following the 2005-06 season. In addition to his duties at Colby, Tortorella has long been a mentor to some of the best young players in the United States as he was named the assistant coach for both the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 USA World Junior Teams. Tortorella has served as the director of player development for the USA Hockey affiliates of New England for six years. As a reflection of his versatility and esteem in the hockey community, Tortorella was elected president of the prestigious American Hockey Coaches Association in 2001, and in 2005 was selected as vice president of the AHCA’s Hockey’s Coaches Care Charitable foundation. A former standout goalie at the University of Maine, Tortorella began his coaching career at Brunswick High School in Maine from 1984-87. He went on to coach at Cony High School in Augusta, Maine, where he earned State of Maine Coach of the Year honors two times over a five year span. Prior to his time at Colby, Tortorella served as an assistant coach at UNH as a member of Umile’s staff. Tortorella currently holds the highest level of coaching education achievement within USA Hockey, the master certificate, and was a finalist for the 1995-96, 2005-06, and 2007-08 National Division III Coach of the Year honors.

COACH TORTORELLA YEAR-BY-YEAR

1993-1994 UNH......................................Assistant Coach 1994-1995 Colby College....................Assistant Coach 1995-2011 Colby College........................... Head Coach 2011-present UNH................................Assoc. Head Coach

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Mike Buckley - Goaltender Coach Mike Buckley joined the coaching staff as goaltender coach at UNH in the summer of 2012. He spent the previous five seasons with the UMass Minutemen working in a similar capacity. In addition, Buckley worked with the Columbus Blue Jackets from 2010-12 as a goalie consultant. His primary task with Columbus was developing young goaltenders with the team’s AHL affiliate, the Springfield Falcons. Buckley is also president of Goaltending Development Services Inc., where he trains National Hockey League, American Hockey League and college goaltenders throughout the season and summer months including former UNH All-Americans Brian Foster and Kevin Regan. Buckley played college hockey at the University of Massachusetts before playing professionally for five seasons including time with the Atlanta Thrashers minor league affiliate Gwinnett Gladiators, Mississippi Seawolves in the ECHL, UHL and CHL. Mike currently resides in Bradford, Mass. with his wife Renee.

Colin Shank- Asst. AD - Hockey Operations Colin Shank enters his 11th season with the UNH men’s hockey program and his fourth season as the Asst. Athletic Director for Hockey Operations, after being elevated to his career position in the summer of 2009. Shank’s primary responsibilities include the various day to day needs of the men’s hockey program. Specifically he handles the team’s travel, meals, equipment, and supervision of student managers. Shank also assists the coaching staff in other areas such as practices, scheduling of ice times, budgeting, and coordination with visiting teams. Shank was the 2005 winner of the Charles Holt Coaches’ Award for his significant contributions to the team both on and off the ice. He was one of just two non-players in UNH hockey history to be honored at the annual awards banquet. In addition, he was the 2008 President’s Award winner from the Friends of UNH Hockey. Shank earned his graduate degree in Recreation Administration in May of 2007 and owns a B.S. degree in Kinesiology he received from UNH in 2005. Shank also gained valuable experience in team services as a freshman with the Wildcat men’s basketball team, serving as one of three team managers. He primarily assisted with practices and home game management. He is a 2001 graduate of Yarmouth High School, where he lettered in basketball and volleyball. Shank is a native of Yarmouth, Maine. Shank resides in Portsmouth, N.H.

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Tim Churchard- Sports Psychologist Tim Churchard enters his tenth season in the capacity of working with the team in the area of Sports Psychology. Churchard works on a one-on-one basis with the athletes, helping them achieve maximum performance through psychological and psycho-physiological preparation. Churchard spent seven seasons as the Wildcats’ volunteer assistant coach. Churchard’s primary responsibilities included on-ice practices and working with the Wildcat defensive corps. Churchard played at UNH as a member of the varsity squad from 1963-65. He played under A. Barr “Whoop” Snively. Churchard was a multi-sport athlete as he also played running back for the football team under Chief Boston and Andy Mooradian. He earned his undergraduate degree from UNH in Liberal Arts in 1967 before embarking on a career in education and human resource management/consultation. A native of Saugus, Mass., Churchard was a three-time league all-star and all-state selection as a senior at Saugus High School. He captained the hockey team and served as a co-captain of the football squad his senior year and was inducted into the Saugus Hall of Fame in 1990. Churchard’s coaching career began at his hometown high school. He assisted the Saugus hockey program from 1970-73, he went on to assist Spaulding High School in Rochester and later served as head coach at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine. He earned his Master’s Degree in Education from Salem State in 1972 and a GAGS in Education in 1984 from UNH. Churchard began teaching at UNH in 1984, serving as an instructor in the education department. In addition to those duties, he has also been an instructor at UNH’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics since 1991.

1969-70 1970-71 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 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94

Robin Tellor Bob Norton Bob Norton Bob Norton Bob Norton Bob Norton Bob Norton Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Dave O’Connor Wayne Wilson Dick Umile Dick Umile David Lassonde Chris Serino Brian McCloskey Brian McCloskey

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Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Bob Kullen Sean Coady Sean Coady Sean Coady David Lassonde Dave O’Connor Chris Serino Jim Tortorella

Cap Raeder Cap Raeder

Bill Beaney

Greg Moffett

David Lassonde George White

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Brian McCloskey Brian McCloskey Brian McCloskey David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde David Lassonde Scott Borek Scott Borek

Chris Serino Chris Serino Chris Serino Chris Serino Brian McCloskey Brian McCloskey Brian McCloskey Brian McCloskey Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Scott Borek Jim Tortorella Jim Tortorella

Tim Churchard Ed Arrington Mike Doneghy Tim Churchard Tim Churchard Tim Churchard Tim Churchard Tim Churchard Tim Churchard

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The Wildcats avenged first half struggles and became the team no one wanted to play the second half of the season a year ago. Armed with that experience and hungry for redemption, the 2012-13 UNH men’s hockey team has its sights set on a return to Hockey East supremacy and a trip to the NCAA tournament. A balance of veteran leadership and emerging high-powered youth makes New Hampshire a team to contend with in Hockey East and beyond. The ‘Cats return seven of their top eight point scorers as well as an all-rookie goaltender and defenseman. UNH hopes that balance will lead to success in 2012-13. Defense: The Wildcats have a veteran blueline corps with five returning starters from last year’s squad led by seniors Connor Hardowa (Edmonton, Alberta) and Brett Kostolansky (Denver, Colo.). Hardowa was voted as the team’s 109th captain. He played in 36 of the team’s 37 games last season and recorded 16 points on six goals and 10 assists. In a 3-2 overtime win at Providence College on Feb. 4, he scored the Wildcats’ first goal and then assisted on the game-winning goal. Kostolansky, named as an alternate captain, is among the top defenders for the ‘Cats for the past three seasons. He has 36 points in 104 games and was among UNH’s most sure-handed defenders. Juniors Eric Knodel (West Chester, Pa.) and Justin Agosta (East Meadow, N.Y.) both played in all 37 games on defense for the Wildcats during their sophomore seasons. Knodel spent some time on the Wildcat power play and registered 12 points on three goals and nine assists. Agosta chipped in with five points on four assists and a goal. Sophomore Trevor van Riemsdyk (Middletown, N.J. -- pictured right) was one of UNH’s most reliable defenders upon arriving in Durham. He was slotted on to UNH’s top defensive pair and power play unit out of the gate and responded with a team-best 19 points from the blueline on four goals and 15 assists. A Hockey East All-Rookie selection, he was the only defenseman to rank in the top 10 in Hockey East freshman scoring. Sophomore Ryan Randall (Durham, N.H.) along with freshmen Harry Quast (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) and Brett Pesce (Tarrytown, N.Y.) round out the defensive core. Randall did not play as a freshman, but gained valuable experience as a reserve. Quast played 87 games over two seasons with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2010-12. He had a breakout year in 2011-12 collecting 32 points on eight goals and 24 assists in 45 games. Pesce, the highly-touted defender, spent two seasons with the North Jersey Avalanche from 2010-12. With the Avalanche, he played 52 games and earned 40 points. In 2011-12, he recorded 27 points on nine goals and 18 assists in 20 games. Pesce also played for the Jersey Hitmen in 2011-12 - registering six points (1g, 5a) in 17 games - as well as the U.S. National Development team over the holiday break. Forwards: New Hampshire is also deep up front with eight upperclassmen that have seen significant minutes and a promising group of emerging offensive talent. Four seniors - Austin Block (Thousand Oaks, Calif.), Greg Burke (Lee, N.H.), John Henrion (Holden, Mass.) and Scott Pavelski (Plover, Wis.) - will be asked to provide a lot of the Wildcat offense. Block registered 27 points in 97 career games including more than half of that productivity with 15 points last season. Burke, an alternate captain, battled through injuries but tallied 24 points in 84 games including a career-high six goals last season. Henrion comes into the year with a well-balanced 40 points with 20 goals and 20 assists in 103 games. Last season, he registered 17 points on five goals and 12 assists including nine points in league play. Pavelski worked himself into the lineup down the stretch for the Wildcats playing in 12 games during the second half of the season including the final five games. He notched goals in two of those contests including a late goal against Boston College that gave UNH the lead. After missing most of last season with injury, redshirt junior Dalton Speelman (San Jose, Calif.) leads a group of four juniors into this season. Speelman had six points in 11 games with three goals and three assists last season. He was on fire before his season ending injury as he had scored goals in three straight games with four points in that span. Overall, Speelman has 29 points in 82 games including 16 goals. He is joined by Kevin Goumas (Long Beach, N.Y. -- pictured left), Jeff Silengo (Madison, Conn.) and Nick Sorkin (Rockville, Md.). Goumas, as a junior, is the active leader in career points with 52 points in 68 games. He was third on the team in scoring with 34 points on nine goals and 25 assists last season. He had nine multi-point efforts including a four-assist game against Alabama-Huntsville. Silengo has become a steady defensive-minded forward. He played in 29 games last season and 64 games in his career. He has 14 points on four goals and 10 assists. He tallied the game-winning goal Nov. 18 against UMass-Lowell. Sorkin emerged as one of UNH’s top offensive weapons last season. He finished tied with Stevie Moses for the team lead in points with 35 after having just five points his freshman season. He matched a Whittemore Center record with five assists in a game against Alabama-Huntsville and had an eight-game point streak from Oct. 15 through Nov. 12. Last season as freshmen, the quartet of Jay Camper (Rocky River, Ohio), Grayson Downing (Abbottsford, British Columbia), Casey Thrush (Easton, Md.) and Matt Willows (Congers, N.Y.) made a major impact of the Wildcat offense. This foursome will be asked to make an even larger contribution this season. Camper appeared in 13 games missing some time with injury last season. He regis-

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tered a goal and an assist including a goal against rival Maine on Nov. 5. Downing emerged as UNH’s top freshman forward. He had 23 points in 34 games with none bigger than his double-overtime game-winner at Boston University in the Hockey East quarterfinals. Thrush registered 12 points in 31 games last season for the ‘Cats. He saved the best for last with a career high two-goal performance at Boston University in the quarterfinals. Willows fought his way into the lineup and appeared in 15 of the final 16 games and 20 games overall. The hard-nosed forward quickly developed a reputation for being a grinder on offense and defense. He posted a season high two assists in the final game of the season. Rounding out this deep group of forwards are five freshmen: Dan Correale (Prince George, British Columbia), Maxim Gaudreault (Annapolis, Md.), Jamie Hill (Glassboro, N.J.), Collin MacDonald (West Milford, N.J.) and Kyle Smith (Lumberton, N.J.). Correale appeared in 149 games between two teams in juniors. He played from 2009-11 with the Grande Prairie Storm of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. During that span he appeared in 120 games and recorded 109 points on 35 goals and 74 assists. In 2011-12 Correale played with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League. He registered 24 points on nine goals and 15 assists in 29 games with the team and was named the squad’s most exciting player. Gaudreault played with the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League. From 2010-12, he earned 44 points on 21 goals and 23 assists over 105 games. He also scored three shorthanded goals and added six game winners. In 2011-12, he helped return the team to the playoffs. Hill played three seasons with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League. He recorded 83 total points over his 165 regular season games with the team. He scored 33 goals and dished out 52 assists during the regular season in his time with Waterloo. MacDonald comes to UNH following a stellar season with the Jersey Hitmen of the Eastern Junior Hockey League. In 2011-12, MacDonald played 45 regular season games with the Hitmen, where he scored 27 goals and earned 18 assists. Smith played three seasons with the Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2009-12. He appeared in 136 games with the Junior Bruins, recording 153 points on 53 goals and 100 assists. Goaltenders: Sophomore netminder Casey DeSmith (Rochester, N.H. -- pictured left) emerged as UNH’s top netminder midway through the 2011-12 season. The freshman was thrust into action and responded by being one of the league’s top netminders down the stretch. DeSmith, a Hockey East All-Rookie selection, finished a stellar freshman campaign with a 2.33 goals against average and a.926 save percentage. He was 9-10-1 with eight of his 10 losses by just one goal including four in overtime. DeSmith was first in Hockey East in save percentage at .928, while his 2.29 GAA was fourth best in league play. He stopped 30-plus shots in 12 games including 50 saves in the season finale on March 11, 2012 and allowed two goals or fewer on 12 separate occasions. Junior Jeff Wyer (Reading, Mass.) will be fighting with DeSmith for the starting job in net. He appeared to be the heirapparent to senior Matt Di Girolamo, but was sidelined for the season with a knee injury, which opened the door for DeSmith. Wyer appeared in three games before his injury, including his first collegiate start last season. He had a 2.50 GAA and .897 save percentage. Freshman Jamie Regan (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) could also fight for some time between the pipes for the ‘Cats. Regan played two seasons with the Philadelphia Revolution of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2010-12. He registered a .904 and .903 save percentage in his two years with the Revolution. An EJHL All-Star, he also appeared in two playoff games in his time with the Revolution earning a .924 save percentage. Schedule: The Wildcats open the 2012-13 campaign at home with an exhibition game against St. Francis Xavier on Saturday, Oct. 6. New Hampshire will officially kick off the regular season with four home games starting with a two-game series against St. Cloud State on Oct. 12 and Oct. 13. The ‘Cats will play host to Hockey East rival Boston University to begin conference play Oct.20. UNH then plays a home and home series with Northeastern at the Whittemore Center (Oct. 26) and Oct. 27 at Northeastern. To open November, New Hampshire travels to UMass (Nov. 2) to play the Minutemen, and travels up to Maine that same weekend to play the Black Bears on Sunday (Nov. 4). UNH returns home for one game against Vermont (Nov. 10) before hitting the road again for four games. UNH plays at UMass-Lowell (Nov. 16) and at Boston U. (Nov. 18). The ‘Cats then travel to Colorado to participate in the Denver Cup playing Denver on Nov. 23 and Colorado College on Nov. 24. UNH plays its second game with UMass-Lowell on home ice Nov. 30 to round out the month. In the month of December, the Wildcats will complete their home-and-home series playing at Lowell (Dec. 1) and their series with Boston U. at home (Dec. 6). New Hampshire will entertain the USA Under-18 team (Dec. 9) before the holiday break. Closing out December, UNH is taking part in the Dartmouth Tournament on Dec. 30 and 31. The Wildcats will play in-state foe Dartmouth on the 30th and either Bemidji State or UMass on the 31st. On the non-conference side, UNH will take on ECAC opponent Rensselaer on Jan. 5. New Hampshire will travel to Manchester, N.H. to play Merrimack at the Verizon Wireless Arena on Jan. 26. In February, the Wildcats will play seven pivotal Hockey East contests including three at home and ending with a pair at Vermont. The Wildcats cap off the regular season with four straight home games in March including a season-ending two-game series against Maine for “White Out the Whitt” (March 8-9). For the fifth time in program history, UNH will host the NCAA Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (March 29-30).

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Name (Draft) Connor Hardowa (C) Austin Block Eric Knodel (TOR) Trevor van Riemsdyk Harry Quast Jamie Hill Matt Willows Dalton Speelman Scott Pavelski Justin Agosta Dan Correale Maxim Gaudreault Brett Kostolansky (A) John Henrion Jay Camper Jeff Silengo Casey Thrush Nick Sorkin Brett Pesce Kyle Smith Collin MacDonald Greg Burke (WASH) (A) Kevin Goumas Grayson Downing Casey DeSmith Jamie Regan Jeff Wyer Ryan Randall

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Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So.

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Wt. 210 180 225 185 215 175 185 190 185 200 185 190 180 205 180 179 185 185 175 185 200 205 160 185 180 180 185 195

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Head Coach: Dick Umile (New Hampshire, ‘72, 23rd season) Associate Head Coaches: Scott Borek (Dartmouth, ‘85) Jim Tortorella (Maine, ‘81) Goaltender Coach: Mike Buckley (Massachusetts, ‘00) Asst. AD for Hockey Operations: Colin Shank (New Hampshire, ‘05) Sports Psychology: Tim Churchard (New Hampshire, ‘67) Captains: Connor Hardowa Alternate Captains: Brett Kostolansky, Greg Burke Athletic Trainer: Glenn Riefenstahl (Keene State, ‘87) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Paul Chapman (Dickinson State, ‘90)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATE/PROVINCE Alberta (1): Hardowa- Edmonton British Columbia (2): Correale- Prince George, Downing- Abbottsford California (2): Block- Thousand Oaks, Speelman- San Jose Colorado (1): Kostolansky- Denver Connecticut (1): Silengo- Madison Massachusetts (2): Henrion- Holden, Wyer- Reading Maryland (3): Gaudreault- Annapolis, Sorkin- Rockville, Thrush- Easton New Hampshire (3): Burke- Lee, DeSmith- Rochester, Randall- Durham New Jersey (4): Hill- Glassboro, MacDonald- West Milford, Smith- Lumberton, van Riemsdyk- Middletown New York (4): Agosta- East Meadow, Goumas- Long Beach, Pesce- Tarrytown, Willows- Congers Ohio (3): Camper- Rocky River, Quast- Chagrin Falls, Regan- Chagrin Falls Pennsylvania (1): Knodel- West Chester Wisconsin (1): Pavelski- Plover

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Hometown/Last Team (League) Edmonton, Alberta/Spruce Grove (AJHL) Thousand Oaks, Calif./Fairbanks (NAHL) West Chester, Pa./Des Moines (USHL) Middletown, N.J./Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Bay State (EJHL) Glassboro, N.J./Waterloo (USHL) Congers, N.Y./New Jersey (EJHL) San Jose, Calif./Green Bay (USHL) Plover, Wis./Waterloo (USHL) East Meadow, N.Y./Jersey (EJHL) Prince George,British Columbia/Grand Prairie (AJHL) Annapolis, Md./Sioux City (USHL) Denver, Colo./Chicago (USHL) Holden, Mass./U.S. National Development Rocky River, Ohio/Chicago (USHL) Madison, Conn./Sioux City (USHL) Easton, Md./Muskegon (USHL) Rockville, Md./Sioux City (USHL) Tarrytown, N.Y./Jersey (EJHL) Lumberton, N.J./Junior Bruins (EJHL) West Milford, N.J./Jersey (EJHL) Lee, N.H./Cedar Rapids (USHL) Long Beach, N.Y./Indiana (USHL) Abbottsford, British Columbia/Westside (BCHL) Rochester, N.H./Indiana (USHL) Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Philadelphia (EJHL) Reading, Mass./Valley Jr. (EJHL) Durham, N.H./Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) a--GUS-tah.................................................................Justin Agosta Cory-Alley....................................................................Dan Correale Duh-Smith.............................................................. Casey DeSmith Go-Droh........................................................... Maxim Gaudreault GOO-miss.................................................................Kevin Goumas Har-doh-wah..................................................... Connor Hardowa Hen-ree-in..................................................................John Henrion Cost-ah-lan-ski..................................................Brett Kostolansky Kuh-Nodel...................................................................... Eric Knodel MAC-Donald.....................................................Collin MacDonald Puh-vel-ski................................................................ Scott Pavelski PESH-ee............................................................................Brett Pesce KWAH-st.........................................................................Harry Quast Sah-ling-oh....................................................................Jeff Silengo Speel-min...........................................................Dalton Speelman van-REEMS-dike........................................ Trevor van Riemsdyk Why-er..................................................................................Jeff Wyer You-MILL-ee..................................Richard Umile (Head Coach) BOAR-ick.........................Scott Borek (Associate Head Coach) Tore-tuh-rell-uh........Jim Tortorella (Associate Head Coach)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Freshmen (8): Correale, Gaudreault, Hill, MacDonald, Pesce, Quast, Regan, Smith Sophomores (7): Camper, DeSmith, Downing, Randall, Thrush, van Riemsdyk, Willows Juniors (7): Agosta, Goumas, Knodel, Silengo, Sorkin, Speelman, Wyer Seniors (6): Block, Burke, Hardowa, Henrion, Kostolansky, Pavelski

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CONNOR HARDOWA 2

SENIOR • CAPTAIN • DEFENSE • 6-1 • 210 EDMONTON, ALBERTA • SPRUCE GROVE (AJHL)

2011-12: Hardowa appeared in 36 games for UNH… compiled 16 points on six goals and 10 assists… notched 37 blocks, which was third on the team… recorded three power-play goals… tallied on a five-game point streak from 11/25/11 to 11/26/11… contributed two points in a 3-2 overtime win at Providence on 2/4/12. 2010-11: Hardowa played in all 39 Wildcat games… Had 10 points on three goals and seven assists… Collected 44 blocks, ranking fourth on the team… Appeared in three Hockey East postseason games, adding a game-winning assist in the game vs.Vermont (3/12) to send UNH into the semifinals... Was named UNH’s Most Improved Player.

2009-10: Hardowa played in 29 games for UNH… Recorded two points, both on assists… Defensively, he notched 12 blocks… One of eight Wildcats named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Career Milestones: Career-high one goal on multiple occasions...Career-high two points on multiple occasions... Career-high two assists on Nov. 5, 2010 at Boston College... First goal Oct. 8, 2010 at Miami. Before UNH: Hardowa played three years in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), leading the Spruce Grove Saints to the 2008-09 regular season title… Hardowa led all defensemen in the AJHL, scoring 63 points in 61 games on 20 goals and 43 assists… He was a two-year captain and in 2008-09 was voted the league’s most outstanding defensemen and co-MVP. Personal: Born in Edmonton, Alberta on November 15, 1988 to Ron and Elaine Hardowa… Shoots right… A business major… Lists his parents Ron and Elaine as the people he admires most outside of sports.

HARDOWA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 29 39 36 104

G 0 3 6 9

A 2 7 10 19

Pts 2 10 16 28

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SENIOR • ALTERNATE CAPTAIN • FORWARD • 6-3 • 205 LEE, N.H. • CEDAR RAPIDS (USHL)

2011-12: Burke played in 34 games for the ‘Cats… potted six goals and five assists for a total of 11 points… netted the game-winning goal against Vermont on 02/18/12… scored a goal in the Hockey East quarterfinals against Boston University on 03/11/12… scored three power-play goals. 2010-11: Burke got ice time in 18 games… Recorded three points on a pair of goals and one assist… Netted a power-play goal in the 2-1 loss to Boston University (1/22). 2009-10: Burke skated in 32 games for UNH… Posted 10 points on eight assists and two goals. Career Milestones: Career-high one goal on multiple occasions: First goal on Dec. 6, 2009 at Vermont... Career-high two assists on Nov. 22, 2011 at Harvard... Career-high two points Nov. 22, 2011at Harvard.

Before UNH: Burke, a member of the Cedar Rapids Roughriders of the United States Hockey League (USHL), missed most of 2008-09 with a season-ending injury… However, the highly talented forward represented his country in the World Junior A challenge just weeks before the injury… He had two points in five games as the United States won the championship for the first time… Prior to Cedar Rapids, Burke played for the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs in the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL). Personal: Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on May 16, 1990 to Timothy and Catherine Burke… Shoots left… A liberal arts major… Burke is the first Wildcat player to also attend the Dick Umile Hockey School as a youth. NHL Rights: Burke was drafted in the sixth round of the 2008 NHL Entry Level Draft by the Washington Capitals with the 174th overall pick.

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G 2 2 6 10

A 8 1 5 14

Pts +/- PIM 10 -8 9-18 3 E 6-12 11 -11 18-36 24 -19 33-66

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BRETT KOSTOLANSKY 15

SENIOR • ALTERNATE CAPTAIN • DEFENSE • 5-10 • 180 DENVER, COLO. • CHICAGO (USHL)

2011-12: Kostolansky skated in all 37 games for the ‘Cats… added five points with three assists and a pair of goals… had the game-winning goal in a 7-3 win over UMass on 11/04/11… ranked third on the team with 30 blocks… scored a goal in a game against Hockey East champions Boston College on 01/28/12. 2010-11: Kostolansky ranked seventh in Hockey East for defensemen scoring with 19 points (five goals, 14 assists) playing in all 39 games for the Wildcats… Tallied two power-play goals and one game-winning goal… Finished second on the team in shooting percentage (.132) and first on the team with 49 blocks… One of 10 Wildcats named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team.

2009-10: Kostolansky skated in 28 games… Recorded 12 points, all on assists, the most by any Wildcat freshman… Registered a season-high two points against Boston College (11/6)… Ranked fourth on the team in blocks with 18. Career Milestones: Career-high three points Dec. 5, 2010 vs. Vermont...First goal Nov. 20, 2010 at Boston University... Career-high two assists on multiple occasions... Career-high one goal on multiple occasions. Before UNH: After a stellar career at prep school powerhouse Shattuck St. Mary’s, Kostolansky played one season for the Chicago Steel of the USHL… During the 2008-09 campaign, he amassed 18 points on a goal and 17 assists in 60 games. Personal: Born in Denver, Colorado on January 27, 1990 to Kris Kostolansky and Margaret Smith… Shoots left… A political science major… Lists former Boston Bruin Bobby Orr as his favorite athlete and Abraham Lincoln as the person he admires most outside of sports.

KOSTOLANSKY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 28 39 37 104

G 0 5 2 7

A 12 14 3 29

Pts 12 19 5 36

+/- PIM +1 1-2 +10 4-8 -20 3-6 -9 8-16

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AUSTIN BLOCK 3

SENIOR • FORWARD • 5-11 • 180 THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. • FAIRBANKS (NAHL)

2011-12: Block skated in 36 games for the Wildcats… contributed 15 points on five goals and 10 assists… scored a career-high two goals in a 3-2 victory over Northeastern on 2/10/12… had the game-winning goal against Northeastern on 2/10/12... A Hockey East All-Academic team selection. 2010-11: Block appeared in 32 regular-season games during his sophomore season… Totaled nine points with four goals and five assists… Played in four postseason games, including the quarterfinal series vs. Vermont, where he netted a goal in Game 2 that sparked a three-goal spurt and turned a 1-0 deficit into a 3-1 lead. 2009-10: Block appeared in 25 games for the ‘Cats… Registered three points with one goal and two assists… Potted an unassisted goal at UMassLowell (11/7)…Tallied four blocks on defense.

Career Milestones: Career-high two goals on Feb. 10, 2012 vs. Northeastern... First goal Nov. 7, 2009 at UMassLowell… Career-high two assists on multiple occasions... Career-high two points on multiple occasions. Before UNH: Block played two years in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs and served as the team captain for 2008-09 campaign… As a second-year player, he led the league in scoring with 76 points (32 goals and 44 assists) in 58 games, … He followed up his successful season with 11 points in six playoff games on seven goals and four assists… Named the NAHL Forward of the Year and was a First-Team AllStar selection. Personal: Born in Denver, Colorado on October 10, 1989 to Randy Block and Shellie Jernigan… Shoots right… A business major… Father Randy played football at Northern Arizona… Lists Steve Yzerman as his favorite athlete and his father as the person he admires most outside of sports.

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JOHN HENRION 16

SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-1 • 205 HOLDEN, MASS. • U.S. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (NTDP)

2011-12: Henrion appeared in 34 games as a Wildcat… contributed a total of 17 points on five goals and 12 assists… accumulated seven points in three games from 11/22/11 to 12/02/11 including a career- and season-high four assists against Harvard on 11/22… scored a goal in the 2-1 overtime win against Union on 10/28/11… notched a goal and an assist in the 7-3 victory over UMass. 2010-11: Henrion played in all 39 games his sophomore year… Collected 19 points on 12 goals and seven assists… Ranked fifth on the team in shooting percentage (.115) and had multiple-goal games vs. Dartmouth (1/15) and Maine (2/5)… Recorded five games with his season-high of two points. 2009-10: Henrion appeared in 30 games for the ‘Cats… Posted four points on three goals and one assist… Registered one game-winning goal… Recorded two blocks.

Career Milestones: Career -high four points on Nov. 22, 2011 at Harvard... Career-high two goals on multiple occasions...First goal Nov. 20, 2009 vs. Boston University… Career-high four assists on Nov.20, 2009. Before UNH: Henrion, in 2008-09, was a first-year player with the United States National Team Development Program (NTDP) after playing junior hockey for the Junior Bruins of the EJHL… Played both center and wing for the NTDP, accumulating 31 points in 58 games on 19 goals and 12 assists… Henrion’s schedule while at NTDP included many games against Division I colleges as well as international competition…His season culminated with his participation on the Gold Medal-winning U.S. team in the World Under-18 Championships. Personal: Born in Worcester, Massachusetts on January 19, 1991 to John and Lynn Henrion… Shoots right… A communications major… Lists tennis player Rafael Nadal as his favorite athlete and his parents as the people he admires most outside of sports.

HENRION’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 30 39 34 103

G 3 12 5 20

A 1 7 12 20

Pts +/- PIM 4 -5 5-10 19 +10 7-14 17 -9 9-32 40 -4 21-56

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

GWG 1 1 0 2

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SCOTT PAVELSKI 11

SENIOR • FORWARD • 5-10• 185 PLOVER, WIS. • WATERLOO (USHL)

2011-12: Pavelski participated in 21 games for the Wildcats… tallied four points on three goals and one assist… scored a goal in a game against Hockey East champions Boston College on 01/27/12… registered his first collegiate goal on 10/21/11 against St. Cloud State... A Hockey East All-Academic Team selection. 2010-11: Pavelski saw action in nine regularseason games and three postseason games… One of 10 Wildcats named to the Hockey East AllAcademic Team. 2009-10: Pavelski skated in 12 games for the Wildcats… One of eight Wildcats named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team.

Carrer Milestones: First goal on Oct. 21, 2011 vs. St. Cloud State...Career-high one assist on Dec. 30, 2011 vs. Brown...Career-high one point on multiple occasions... Career-high one goal on multiple occasions. Before UNH: Pavelski was a two-year player for Coach PK O’Handley’s Waterloo Blackhawks club team… Followed his brother Joe (Wisconsin and now the San Jose Sharks) to Waterloo, where Joe won a championship with former Wildcats Kevin Regan, Matt Fornataro and Mike Radja… Played in all situations for the Blackhawks in his second season amassing 29 points in 57 games on 13 goals and 16 assists to go along with a +19 rating. Personal: Born in Plover, Wisconsin on October 11, 1988 to Mike and Sandy Pavelski… Shoots right… An accounting and finance major in the Whittemore School of Business and Economics.… Brother Joe played at Wisconsin from 2004-06 and is currently a member of the San Jose Sharks… Lists Payne Stewart as his favorite athlete alltime and his brother Joe as the person he most admires.

PAVELSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

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GP 12 12 21 45

G 0 0 3 3

A 0 0 1 1

Pts +/- PIM 0 -2 3-6 0 -1 3-6 4 E 4-8 4 -3 10-20

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GWG 0 0 0 0


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DALTON SPEELMAN 10

JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-10 • 190 SAN JOSE, CALIF. • GREEN BAY (USHL)

2011-12: Speelman appeared in 11 games for the Wildcats… added six points on three goals and three assists… contributed a goal and an assist in a 7-3 win over UMass on 11/04… was on a four-game point streak from 10/29 to 11/12 compiling five points including three goals… was out the majority of the 2011-12 season due to injury incurred on 11/18/11. 2010-11: Speelman tallied 16 points on 10 goals and six assists in all 39 game appearances as a sophomore… Added three power-play goals, one shorthanded goal, and one game-winning goal to his stats sheet… Finished the season third on the team in shooting percentage (.127)… Recorded a career-high two points (one goal, one assist) in a 2-1 defeat of Boston College (11/5) and matched it in a 5-1 win against Providence (1/29)… One of 10 Wildcats named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team.

Career Milestones: Career-high two points on multiple occasions…Career-high two goals on Oct. 23, 2009 vs. Northeastern... First goal Oct. 23, 2009 vs. Northeastern… Career-high one assist on multiple occasions. Before UNH: Speelman played one year for the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL… During the 2008-09 season, he registered 21 goals and 21 assists for 42 points in 57 games and was a +30… Prior to his season in Green Bay, Speelman played for the San Jose Jr. Sharks and participated in the USA Hockey National Select Festival from 2004-07. Personal: Born in Mountain View, California on February 9, 1990 to Brian and Barbara Speelman… Shoots left… A health management and policy major… Father Brian played football in the USFL for the Denver Gold from 1981-84… Lists his favorite athlete as Marco Sturm and most admired person as his parents and brother.

SPEELMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 32 39 11 82

G 3 10 3 16

A 4 6 3 13

Pts +/- PIM 7 E 4-8 16 E 3-6 6 -5 1-2 29 -5 8-16

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PPG SHG 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 1

GWG 0 1 0 1

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JUSTIN AGOSTA 12

JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 6-3• 200 EAST MEADOW, N.Y. • JERSEY (EJHL)

2011-12: Agosta played in all 37 games this season for UNH… had five points on one goal and four assists… had an assist in the double overtime win against Boston University in the Hockey East quarterfinals… scored his first collegiate goal against UMass-Lowell on 12/03/11. 2010-11: Agosta did not see action during his freshman campaign.

Career Milestone: First goal Dec. 3, 2011 vs. UMassLowell...Career-high one assist on multiple occasions. Career-high one goal on Dec.3, 2011 vs. Umass Lowell... Career-high one point on multiple occasions. Before UNH: Agosta split time in 2009-10 with the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League (USHL) and the Jersey Hitmen of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL)… Played 36 games with 16 points on three goals and 13 assists on defense for the Ice and owned a +3 plus/minus rating… Finished the season in Jersey, playing in 10 games and tallying three goals and six assists… Before his time in the USHL, Agosta also played a year at the Berkshire School, recording 69 points (18 goals, 51 assists) in 62 games. Personal: Born in Queens, New York on October 9, 1990 to John Agosta… Shoots right… An accounting major… Lists Los Angeles Kings’ Drew Doughty as his favorite athlete and his father as the person he admires most outside of sports.

AGOSTA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

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GP 0 37 37

G 0 1 1

A 0 4 4

Pts +/- PIM 0 E 0-0 5 -2 6-12 5 -2 6-12

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0 0 0

GWG 0 0 0


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KEVIN GOUMAS 27

JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-10 • 160 LONG BEACH, N.Y. • INDIANA (USHL) 2011-12: Goumas skated in 36 games… contributed 34 points on nine goals and 25 assists… ranked second on the team in assists and third in had the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime victory of Union on 10/28/11… scored a career–high four points on four assists against Alabama-Huntsville… had nine multiple point efforts… scored a goal in the 3-2 double overtime victory of Boston University in game one of the Hockey East quarterfinals… had the game-winning goal and two assists in a 4-3 victory of UMass on 02/24/12… had a four-game, nine-point streak from 11/18/11 to 11/26/11 including two goals and seven assists… tallied four shorthanded points including two goals and two assists.

2010-11: Goumas finished his freshman campaign with 18 points on six goals and 12 assists in 32 games played… His 18 points tied for 10th in Hockey East for rookie scoring... Contributed two goals, tying a career high, in the Northeast Regional semifinal win vs. Miami (Ohio)… Goumas had 11 points in eight February games, earning him four Hockey East Rookie of the Week awards (three in February) and Rookie of the Month honors for February… One of 10 Wildcats named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Career Milestones: Career-high four points Nov. 26, 2011 vs. Alabama Huntsville... Career-high two goals on multiple occasions...First goal Feb. 4, 2011 vs. Maine... Career-high four assists on Nov. 26, 2011 vs. Alabama Huntsville. Before UNH: Goumas played in 2009-10 with the Indiana Ice of the USHL, where he ranked fourth on the Ice in scoring… Posted 41 points on 12 goals and 29 assists in 59 games… The forward also added a goal and four assists in the Ice’s playoff run… Also played at Canterbury Prep School, scoring 58 points (23 goals, 35 assists) in just 30 games in 2008-09 on his way to earning All-New England First-Team honors. Personal: Born in Smithtown, New York on November 19, 1991 to Joseph and Patricia Goumas… Shoots left… A kinesiology sports studies major… Lists New York Giants’ quarterback Eli Manning as his favorite athlete and his father as the person he admires most outside of sports.

GOUMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 32 36 68

G 6 9 15

A 12 25 37

Pts 18 34 52

+/- PIM +14 16-32 +4 19-49 +18 35-81

PPG SHG 1 0 1 2 2 2

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

GWG 1 2 3

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ERIC KNODEL 5

JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 6-6• 225 WEST CHESTER, PA. • DES MOINES (USHL)

2011-12: Knodel skated in all 37 games… compiled 12 points on three goals and nine assists… had a career-high two assists against St. Cloud State on 10/22/11… scored two points in a game against Vermont on 02/17/12… notched 22 blocks on the year. 2010-11: Knodel did not see action during his freshman campaign. Career Milestones: First goal Oct. 22, 2011 at St. Cloud State... Career-high one goal on multiple occasions...Career-high two assists on Oct. 21, 2011 at St.Cloud State...Career-high two points on multiple occasions.

Before UNH: Knodel was a member of the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL in 2009-10, racking up 20 points on three goals and 17 assists in 50 games… Prior to his time in the USHL, he played at West Chester Rustin High School where he won a state championship in 2009. Personal: Born in West Chester, Pennsylvania on June 8, 1990 to Rick and Molly Knodel… Shoots left… A liberal arts major… Lists Detroit Red Wings’ Nicklas Lidstrom as his favorite athlete and his father as the person he admires most outside of sports. NHL Rights: Knodel was selected in the fifth round of the 2009 NHL draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs with the 128th overall pick.

KNODEL’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

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GP 0 37 37

G 0 3 3

A 0 9 9

Pts +/- PIM 0 E 0-0 12 +3 12-24 12 +3 12-24

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 1 0 1 0

GWG 0 0 0


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JEFF SILENGO 18

JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-1 • 179 MADISON, CONN. • SIOUX CITY (USHL)

2011-12: Silengo skated in 29 games for the Wildcats… contributed six points on one goal and five assists… his lone goal of the season a game-winning goal came in a 5-0 win over UMass on 11/18/11… has a +2 plus/minus rating... A Hockey East All-Academic team selection. 2010-11: Silengo completed his freshman campaign with appearances in 35 games, scoring eight points on three goals and five assists… He got his Wildcat career-high two goals against rival Maine (12/10), including one in overtime to win the game 4-3… Awarded the Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors (12/13) three days after that performance.

Career Milestones: Career-high two points Dec. 10, 2010 at Maine...Career-high two goals on Dec. 10, 2010 at Maine... First goal Dec. 10, 2010 at Maine... Career-high one assist on multiple occasions. First assist Dec. 2, 2010 at Mass.-Lowell. Before UNH: Silengo registered 16 points on seven goals and nine assists paired with a +3 plus/minus rating in 55 games with Sioux City… Prior to his time at Sioux City, Silengo played at South Kent Prep, the same school as Wildcat netminder Tyler Scott… While at South Kent, he tallied 52 points his junior season and 71 points combined in two seasons. Personal: Born in New Haven, Connecticut on February 26, 1990 to William and Cindy Silengo… Shoots right… A sports studies major... Lists former Colorado Avalanche player Joe Sakic as his favorite athlete.

SILENGO’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 35 29 64

G 3 1 4

A 5 5 10

Pts +/- PIM 8 -1 4-8 6 +2 5-10 14 +1 9-18

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0 0 0

GWG 1 1 2

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NICK SORKIN 21

JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-3• 185 ROCKVILLE, MD. • SIOUX CITY (USHL)

2011-12: Sorkin played in all 37 games for the Wildcats… tallied a team-best 35 points on nine goals and 26 assists… had an eight game point streak containing 12 points from 10/15/11 to 11/12/11… netted the game-winning goal against Maine on 11/05/11… had a seven game point streak including nine assists from 1/11/12 to 02/03/12… dished a career high five assists in a 9-1 victory of Alabama-Huntsville on 11/26/11… had 11 power-play points… added a short-handed goal at St. Cloud State on 10/22/11… had eight multiple-point effort games on the year… was named Service Credit Union Student-Athlete of the Week 11/7. 2010-11: Sorkin suited up for 35 games to begin his UNH career, totaling three goals and two assists… He scored a third-period goal vs. Providence (1/21) to shorten the 3-1 deficit and help the ‘Cats advance to a 4-3 overtime victory.

Career Milestones: Career-high two goals on Oct. 22, 2011 at St.Cloud State... First goal Nov. 19, 2010 at Boston Univ.... Career-high five assists on Nov.26,2011 vs. Alabama Huntsville... Career-high five points on Nov. 26, 2011 vs. Alabama Huntsville. Before UNH: Sorkin split time in 2009-10 at Sioux City and Waterloo, both of the USHL… Combined for 34 points in 53 games… Played his first 31 games in Waterloo with five goals and 19 assists, then finished his final 22 games in Sioux City with 10 points (three goals, seven assists)… One of Maryland’s elite players out of Bullis Preparatory School, tallying 80 goals and 93 assists in 48 career games… Set the school’s record for most career points (173), most points in a single season (54), and the most goals in a game (seven)… Was also a two-time AllMET selection and was named the 2009 All-MET Player of the Year. Personal: Born in Rockville, Maryland on June 3, 1991 to Ed and Ginny Sorkin… Shoots left… A finance major… Lists his father as the person he admires most outside of sports.

SORKIN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS

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GP 35 37 72

G 3 9 12

A 2 26 28

Pts +/- PIM 5 -1 1-2 35 -2 5-10 40 -3 6-12

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 4 1 4 1

GWG 1 1 2


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JEFF WYER 35

JUNIOR • GOALIE • 6-1 • 185 READING, MASS. • VALLEY JR. (EJHL)

2011-12: Wyer appeared in three games for the ‘Cats, including his first collegiate start at St. Cloud St. (11/22)… had a season GAA of 2.50… earned a save percentage of .897… had an overall record of 0-1-1, but missed much of the second half of the season with injury... A Hockey East All-Academic team selection. 2010-11: Wyer was the second goalie on the UNH depth chart… He did not see action during his freshman campaign… One of 10 Wildcats named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. Career Milestones: Career-high 21 saves on Oct. 22, 2011 at St.Cloud State. Before UNH: Wyer looks to join a long line of successful UNH netminders from the Bay State, including most recent Wildcats Kevin Regan and Mike Ayers… Played in 2009-10 for the Val-

ley Jr. Warriors of the EJHL, posting a 14-13-1 record in 29 games with a .907 save percentage and a 3.87 goals against average… The Reading High School product’s accomplishments are extensive starting with a 50-153 record and a 1.45 GAA in his career… Had 18 career shutouts, including seven during his final season in Reading, a year in which he was 12-8-3 with a .934 save percentage… Wyer’s Reading team was named the Massachusetts Super 8 Champions in 2008 and were also Middlesex League champions in 2006-07 and 200708… In 2009, Wyer was named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic and Super Team, as well as the Boston Herald All-Scholastic and Dream Team. Personal: Born in Winchester, Massachusetts on July 5, 1991 to David and Denise Wyer… Catches left… A business major… Lists Boston Bruins’ netminder Tuukka Rask as his favorite athlete and his father as the person he admires most outside of sports.

WYER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS 2010-11 0/0 2011-12 3/1 TOTALS 3/1

MIN. --- 96:04 96:04

GA - 4 4

SAVES - 35 35

SHOTS SAVE% GAA W-L-T SO - .--- -.-- 0-0-0 0 39 .897 2.50 0-1-1 0 39 .897 2.50 0-1-1 0

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JAY CAMPER 17

SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-11 • 180 ROCKY RIVER, OHIO • CHICAGO (USHL) 2011-12: Camper played in 13 games… Added two points his rookie season including one goal and one assist… Helped the ‘Cats to a 3-2 victory over Maine with his first collegiate goal on 11/05/11... A Hockey East AllAcademic team selection.

Personal: Born April 17, 1991 in Rocky River, Ohio to Rick and Heidi Camper…Shoots right…A business major...Older brother Carter played hockey for Miami Ohio (2007-11) and other older brother Ben played four years at Colgate (2004-08)... Lists Jerome Iginla as his favorite athlete and his parents Rick and Heidi as the people he admires most outside of sports.

Career Milestones: First goal on Nov. 5, 2011 vs. Maine... Career-high one point on multiple occasions...Careerhigh one assist on Feb. 24, 2012 at Massachusetts. Before UNH: Camper played two seasons in the USHL with the Chicago Steel… In his 2010-11 season, Camper missed the last 20 games with injury, but still managed to collect 14 points (nine goals, five assists) in his 37 games played… On the ice, he was selected four consecutive years to compete in the USA Hockey Player Development Camp, while off the ice he sported a 4.1 grade-point average.

CAMPER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 13 13

G 1 1

A Pts +/- PIM 1 2 E 5-21 1 2 E 5-21

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0

GWG 0 0

CASEY DESMITH 29

SOPHOMORE • GOALIE • 6-0 • 180 ROCHESTER, N.H. • INDIANA (USHL)

2011-12: DeSmith played in 22 games between the pipes for the Wildcats, including 20 starts… Complied a 9-101 overall record… Had his first career shutout and win with a 26-save effort on 1/11/12 at Providence… Posted a 2.33 GAA… Earned a .926 save percentage… Had a career high 50 saves in the Hockey East quarterfinals against Boston University on 03/11/12… Recorded 30 or more saves on 10 occasions throughout the season… Was named Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week on 2/6… Honored as named Hockey East Rookie of the Week 1/11… Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team for the 2011-12 season. Career Milestones: Career-high 50 saves on March 11, 2012 at Boston Univ... First career shutout on Jan. 11, 2012 at Providence... First win on0 Jan. 11, 2012 at Providence. Before UNH: DeSmith netminded for the Indiana Ice of the USHL in 2010-11, posting a 22-13-2 record in 37

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regular season appearances with three shutouts, a .920 save percentage, and a 2.54 goals against average… He also put up a 2-2 playoff record including one shutout and a .929 save percentage… DeSmith received several USHL Goaltender of the Week Awards in his final season with the Ice… In 2010, DeSmith was selected as one of 22 USHL players to the US Junior Select Team that competed in the 2010 World Junior A Challenge. Personal: Born August 13, 1991 in Rochester, New Hampshire to Gary and Patrice DeSmith…Catches left... A business major... Lists Ken Dryden as his favorite athlete and his father Gary as the person he admires outside of sports.

DESMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS MIN. GA SAVES SHOTS SAVE% GAA W-L-T SO 2011-12 22/20 1285:36 50 623 672 .926 2.33 9-10-1 1 TOTALS 22/20 1285:36 50 623 672 .926 2.33 9-10-1 1

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GRAYSON DOWNING 28

SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-0 • 185 ABBOTTSFORD, B.C. • WESTSIDE (BCHL) 2011-12: Downing played in 34 games for the Wildcats… Compiled 23 points on 10 goals and 13 assists… Ranked second on the team in goals and fourth in points... One of two Wildcats to reach double digits in both goals and assists... Led UNH rookies in goals, assists and points... Registered his first collegiate point, an assist, on 10/21/11 in a game against St. Cloud State… Contributed a career-high four points including two goals and two assists in a 7-6 loss at Harvard on 11/22/11… Had a seven point, threegame point streak from 11/22/11 to 12/02/11 including three goals… Recorded the game-winning goal versus Providence on 02/03/12… Netted the game-winner in a 3-2 double-overtime victory of Boston University in the Hockey Easy quarterfinals… Notched seven power-play points… Received Hockey East Rookie of the Month honors for November after contributing nine points.

Before UNH: Downing played three seasons with the Westside Warriors in the BCHL… In 2010-11, he posted 70 points with 34 goals and 36 assists in 52 games, while also putting in 13 power-play goals and five short-handed goals… Downing finished second in team scoring and 15th in points for the BCHL… He was also named the Interior Conference Most Sportsmanlike Player in 2010-11, collecting only 30 penalty minutes. Personal: Born April 18, 1992 in Abbotsford, British Columbia to Joseph and Sharon Downing… Shoots left....A health management and policy major... Lists Alexander Mogilny and Terry Fox as his favorite athletes.

DOWNING’S CAREER STATISTICS

Career Milestones: Career-high two goals on Nov. 22, 2011 at Harvard. First goal Nov. 4, 2011 at Massachusetts... Career-high two assists on multiple occasions... Career-high four points on Nov. 22, 2011 at Harvard.

YEAR 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 34 34

G A Pts +/- PIM 10 13 23 -7 6-12 10 13 23 -7 6-12

PPG SHG 2 0 2 0

GWG 2 2

RYAN RANDALL 46

SOPHOMORE• DEFENSE • 6-0 • 195 DURHAM, N.H. • JR. MONARCHS (EJHL)

2011-12: Randall did not see action in his freshman campaign... A Hockey East All-Academic team selection. Before UNH: Randall is a Durham, N.H. native who played his 2010-11 season in the EJHL with the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs... Racked up 24 points (11 goals, 13 assists) in 32 regular season games and one goal in six playoff games... Helped his Jr. Monarchs team win the EJHL championship in both the 2010 and 2011 seasons.... Prior to juniors, Randall was the 2008-09 Foster’s Daily Democrat High School Hockey Player of the Year.

Personal: Born February 20, 1992 in Durham, New Hampshire to Vicki and the late Robert Randall…Shoots left... A business administration major... Lists Thomas Vanek as his favorite athlete and his mother Vicki and brother Craig as the people he admires most outside of sports.

RANDALL’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 0 0

G 0 0

A Pts +/- 0 0 E 0 0 E

PIM 0-0 0-0

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0

GWG 0 0

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CASEY THRUSH 19

SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-1 • 185 EASTON, MD. • MUSKEGON (USHL) 2011-12: Thrush appeared in 31 games for the ‘Cats… Compiled 12 points on four goals and eight assists… Tallied his first collegiate point with an assist against St. Cloud State on 10/21/11… Had two assists in a 5-2 victory over Northeastern on 10/29/11… Scored two goals in an overtime loss against Boston University in the Hockey East quarterfinals on 03/11/12… Was named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on 11/21. Career Milestones: Career- high two goals on Mar.ch11, 2012 at Boston U...First goal Nov. 18, 2011 vs. UMassLowell...Career-high two assists on Oct. 29, 2011 vs. Northeastern...Career-high two points on multiple occasions. Before UNH: Thrush played for the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the USHL in 2010-11...Tallied 28 points on 10 goals and 18 assists... Additionally, Thrush scored two goals in

six playoff games for the Lumberjacks... In 2009-10, he was named a NAPHL First Team selection and led his team to the national championship semifinals. Personal: Born May 5, 1992 in Olney, Md. to Kirk and Melissa Thrush... Shoots left... A business major... Lists Alexander Ovechkin as his favorite athlete.

THRUSH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 31 31

G 4 4

A Pts +/- PIM 8 12 +7 5-21 8 12 +7 5-21

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0

GWG 0 0

TREVOR VAN RIEMSDYK 6

SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 6-2 • 185 MIDDLETOWN, N.J. • JR. MONARCHS (EJHL) 2011-12: van Riemsdyk played all 37 games for the Wildcats… Contributed 19 points including four goals and 15 assists… Had a +7 plus/minus rating… Tallied six points in a three-game span including three assists vs. Alabama-Huntsville on 11/26/20… Had a goal and an assist in a game against Harvard… Ranked second on the team with 43 blocks… Gathered Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on 2/27… Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team. Career Milestones: Career-high two goals on Feb.24, 2012 at Massachusetts...First goal on Nov. 19, 2011 at Boston U... Career-high three assists on Nov. 26, 2011 vs. AlabamaHuntsville. .. Career-high three points on Nov.26, 2011 vs. Alabama-Huntsville. VAN Before UNH: van Riemsdyk spent his 2010-11 season with the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs, posting 38 points (16 goals, 22 assists) in 39 games… He also recorded five points (two goals, three assists) in the six playoff games that led the Jr. Monarchs to the 2011

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YEAR 2011-12 TOTALS

EJHL championship… van Riemsdyk’s numbers led his team in regular season and playoff scoring for a defensemen... Was tabbed the 2010-11 EJHL Defensive Player of the Year and was named Shore Player of the Year in 2008-09. Personal: Born July 24, 1991 in Middletown, New Jersey to Frans and Allison van Riemsdyk…Shoots right…Older brother James played two seasons at UNH (2007-09) and currently plays in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs... Lists his brother James as his favorite athlete and his father Frans as the person he admires most outside of sports.

RIEMSDYK’S CAREER STATISTICS GP 37 37

G 4 4

A Pts +/- PIM PPG SHG 15 19 +7 12-24 0 0 15 19 +7 12-24 0 0

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MATT WILLOWS 9

SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-9 • 185 CONGERS, N.Y. • NEW JERSEY (EJHL) 2011-12: Willows played 20 games in his rookie season… Played all three games in the Hockey East quarterfinals against Boston University… Added three points on three assists… Had two assists in the 5-4 overtime loss to Boston University in the Hockey East quarterfinals... A Hockey East All-Academic team selection.

high school career earned him a spot on the Lower Hudson Valley League 2 All-Star Team, where he also received the Player of the Year Award. Personal: Born July 24, 1991 in Congers, New York to Rich and Linda Willows…Shoots right... A business major... Lists his favorite athlete as Adam Graves and his father Rich as the person he admires outside of sports.

Career Milestones: Career-high two assists on March 11, 2012 at Boston Univ...Career-high two points on March11, 2012 at Boston Univ. Before UNH: Willows played his 2010-11 season with the EJHL’s New Jersey Hitmen… In 40 games, Willows racked up a league-leading 70 points (27 goals, 43 assists), while his 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in eight playoff games also led the EJHL… These numbers had Willows named the Offensive Player of the Year and he totaled 145 points in 94 career contests… His

WILLOW’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2011-12 TOTALS

GP 20 20

G 0 0

A Pts +/- 3 3 -3 3 3 -3

PIM 1-2 1-2

PPG SHG 0 0 0 0

GWG 0 0

DAN CORREALE 13

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 5-10 • 185 PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA • GRAND PRAIRIE (AJHL) Before UNH: Correale appeared in 149 games between two teams in juniors... He played from 2009-11 with the Grande Prairie Storm of the Alberta Junior Hockey League... During that span he appeared in 120 games, recorded 109 points on 35 goals and 74 assists... In 2011-12 Correale played with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League... He registered 24 points on nine goals and 15 assists in 29 games with the team and was named the squad’s most exciting player.

Personal: Born August 21, 1991 in Kamloops, British Columbia, to Mike and Heather Correale… Shoots left... Plans to major in business ... Lists his favorite athlete as Michael Jordan and his father Mike as the person he admires outside of sports... His cousins Isaac MacLeod (BC - 2010-current) and Alex MacLeod (Michigan Tech - 2008-12) also played collegiate hockey.

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MAXIM GAUDREAULT 14

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-0 • 190 ANNAPOLIS, Md. • SIOUX CITY (USHL)

Before UNH: Gaudreault played with the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League... From 2010-12, he earned 44 points on 21 goals and 23 assists over 105 games... He also scored three shorthanded goals and added six game winners... In 2011-12, he helped return the team to the playoffs... He was named an assistant captain in the 2011-12 campaign.

Personal: Born in Annapolis, Maryland on July 16, 1992... Son of Janick and Marnie Gaudreault... Plans to major in business... Lists Mike Fisher as his favorite athlete and his parents as the people he admires most outside of sports... Hobbies include golf, boating and beach volleyball.

JAMIE HILL 8

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 5-9 • 175 GLASSBORO, N.J. • WATERLOO (USHL) Before UNH: Hill played three seasons with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League... He recorded 83 total points over his 165 regular season games with the team... He scored 33 goals and dished out 52 assists during the regular season in his time with Waterloo... His best year was 2011-12 when he registered 10 goals and 26 assists during the regular season... Hill helped lead the Black Hawks to the 2011-12 Clark Cup finals with nine goals and six assists for 15 points in 15 games.

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Personal: Born in Voorhees, N.J. on February 3, 1992... Son of Jim and Carol Hill... A liberal arts major... Lists Claude Giroux as his favorite athlete and his parents as the people he admires most outside of sports... Hobbies include golfing, fishing and spending time with friends and family at the shore.

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COLLIN MACDONALD 24

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-2 • 200 WEST MILFORD, N.J. • NEW JERSEY (EJHL)

Before UNH: MacDonald comes to UNH following a stellar season with the Jersey Hitmen of the Eastern Junior Hockey League... In 2011-12, MacDonald played 45 regular season games with the Hitmen, where he scored 27 goals and earned 18 assists... He also appeared in six playoff games, recording three points on two goals and an assist... An EJHL All-Star, he scored seven power-play goals on the season and added five game winners for the Hitmen.

Personal: Born in Pompton Plains, N.J. on June 21, 1992... Son of Dave and Patty MacDonald... A economics/finance major... Lists Wayne Gretzky as his favorite athlete... Hobbies include golfing.

BRETT PESCE 22

FRESHMAN • DEFENSE • 6-3 • 175 TARRYTOWN, N.Y. • NEW JERSEY (EJHL) Before UNH: Pesce spent two seasons with the North Jersey Avalanche from 2010-12... With the Avalanche, he played 52 games and earned 40 points... In 2011-12, he recorded 27 points on nine goals and 18 assists in 20 games... Pesce also played for the Jersey Hitmen in 2011-12 registering six points (1g, 5a) in 17 games - as well as the U.S. National Development team over the holiday break... Pesce was chosen to the U.S. Under-18 team for the 2011 Ivan Hlinka

Memorial Tournament in Slovakia and the Czech Republic and handed out the game-winning assist in the win over Russia. Personal: Born in Bronxville, N.Y. on November 15, 1994... Son of Brian and Alyssa Pesce... A business major... Lists Mark Messier as his favorite athlete and his dad as the person he admires most outside of sports... Hobbies outside of hockey including playing lacrosse and watching movies.

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HARRY QUAST 7

FRESHMAN • DEFENSE • 6-4 • 215 CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO • BAY STATE (EJHL) Before UNH: Quast played 87 games over two seasons with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2010-12... He had a breakout year in 2011-12 collecting 32 points on eight goals and 24 assists in 45 games... The EJHL All-Star led the team in plus/ minus with a +32 rating and was the top defensive scorer on the Breakers... Quast was a USA Hockey Select 16 & 17 participant.

Personal: Born in Chagrin Falls, Ohio on March 26, 1991... Son of Greg and Barbara Quast... A business administration and marketing major... Lists Milan Lucic as his favorite athlete and Scott Stevens as the person he admires most outside of sports... Hobbies include weightlifting and listening to music.

JAMIE REGAN 32

FRESHMAN • GOALIE • 6-2 • 180 CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO • PHILADELPHIA (EJHL) Before UNH: Regan played two seasons with the Philadelphia Revolution of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2010-12... He registered a .904 and .903 save percentage in his two years with the Revolution... An EJHL All-Star, he also appeared in two playoff games in his time with the Revolution earning a .924 save percentage... As a senior at University School (Shaker Heights, Ohio), Regan was named the News-Herald’s Player of the Year.

Personal: Born in Cleveland, Ohio on January 15, 1992... Son of Sean and Suzanne Regan... A business major... Lists Carey Price as his favorite athlete and his grandfather as the person he admires most outside of sports... His uncle Doug Adams played with the New York Rangers and also coached with the Rochester Americans... His father Sean played hockey one season with Miami University... Hobbies include golfing and fishing.

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KYLE SMITH 23

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-1 • 185 LUBERTON, N.J. • JUNIOR BRUINS (EJHL) Before UNH: Smith played three seasons with the Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2009-12... He appeared in 136 games with the Junior Bruins, recording 153 points on 53 goals and 100 assists... In 201112, Smith scored 24 goals and dished out 38 assists... A captain in 2011-12, Smith helped guide the Bruins to the league’s regular season championship and was a two-time All-Star.

Personal: Born in Lumberton, N.J. on February 14, 1992... Son of Steven and Deborah Smith... An undeclared major... Lists Allen Iverson as his favorite athlete and his father as the person he admires most outside of sports... Hobbies include golfing and watching movies.

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U N H W I L D C AT S This Is Hockey East

The Hockey East Association is home to four of the last five NCAA National Champions, entering the league’s 29th season of play in 2012-2013. The league has consistently remained the strongest Division I conference from top to bottom, encompassing 10 elite Division I hockey programs. The Eagles of Boston College won their unprecedented 11th Hockey East Championship in March of 2012 and have dominated the league, winning five of the last six Hockey East Tournament titles. BC, Boston University, Maine and UMass-Lowell all qualified for the NCAA Tournament in March, marking the fourth straight year the league has placed at least three teams in the NCAA’s. The league, along with the Boston Red Sox hosted a second Frozen Fenway doubleheader on January 7, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston, as the University of Massachusetts squared off against the University of Vermont and the University of Maine skated against the University of New Hampshire in front of another sellout ballpark of 38,456 fans. Boston College and Boston University skated in front of 38,472 fans in the first Frozen Fenway event on January 8, 2010. Hockey East will once again enjoy a rich television package on a national and regional basis with NBC Sports Network, CBS Sports Network and New England Sports Network (NESN) televising over 30 games in the upcoming season. Hockey East has continued a steady rise to prominence since its founding charter on July 11, 1983, when the possibility of an apparent Ivy League departure threatened the ECAC. In response, the athletics directors from Boston College, Boston University, New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence unveiled a new Division I men’s ice hockey conference. Together, Bill Flynn of Boston College, John Simpson of Boston University, Andy Mooradian of New Hampshire, Joe Zabilski of Northeastern and Lou Lamoriello of Providence launched Hockey East. Lamoriello assumed the role of the league’s first commissioner. Later that summer, the Board of Directors added the University of Maine and the University of Lowell (now UMass Lowell). Official conference competition of the seven-team league began with the 1984-85 season, and expansion brought the league to nine teams with the additions of Merrimack College (1989) and the University of Massachusetts (1993). The entry of the University of Vermont for the 2005-06 season brought the conference membership to 10 teams, while the University of Notre Dame was accepted as the league’s 11th member on October 5, 2011 and will begin play starting in 2013-14 and most recently the University of Connecticut is the conference’s 12th program, which was announced on June 21, 2012. Since its inception, Hockey East has set new competitive standards for college hockey success, annually compiling an impressive collective winning percentage against non-conference opponents, including a record .705 during the 2002-03 season and a .669 win percentage during the 25th anniversary season of 2008-09. Over the last 19 years, Hockey East has cemented itself as the nation’s elite college hockey league, having earned 29 of the 74 berths in the NCAA Frozen Four and boasting eight NCAA title winners: the University of Maine in 1993 and 1999, Boston University in 1995, Boston College in 2001 and 2008, Boston University in 2009 and the Eagles again most recently in 2010 and 2012. Three of the four Frozen Four participants in 1999 came from the Hockey East ranks, and in 2007, both Boston College and the University of Maine made it to the semifinal round in St. Louis, after five squads (including Boston University, Massachusetts and New Hampshire) were selected for the 16-team NCAA field. Hockey East sent three teams to the NCAA Tournament in 2012, marking eight times in the last nine seasons that league teams have accomplished that feat. Hockey East has proven to be an equally strong presence off the ice and in the classroom. League athletes continue to demonstrate their commitment to overall excellence, as the Hockey East All-Academic Team honored a league-record 100 student-athletes for outstanding academic achievement during the 2011-2012 academic year. Providence senior forward Andy Balysky, Merrimack senior forward Ryan Flanigan and Northeastern senior forward Mike McLaughlin shared the distinction as Hockey East Top-Scholar Athletes, as the trio earned perfect 4.0 GPA’s for the season. The league also honored five student-athletes that received “Distinguished Scholar” status. Those earning “Distinguished Scholar” status achieved a 3.0 or better in each semester over four varsity seasons. Vermont senior forward Matt Marshall and Boston University defenseman Ryan Ruikka were honored as “Distinguised Scholars”, along with Balysky, Flanigan and McLaughlin. Hockey East athletes also make a positive impact on many community service programs across the region, volunteering with youth hockey associations and community service organizations. Six Hockey East athletes have received the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award, three from each from the men’s league and women’s, and seven others have been finalists for the award. Boston College’s Brooks Dyroff won the 2011 Hockey Humanitarian Award, marking the league’s sixth honoree in Hockey East Association as many years, for his work with his not-for-profit organization called CEO 4 Teens.

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Commissioner: Associate Commissioner: Asst. Commissioner for PR: Coordinator of Officials: Web Site Coordinator: 2012-13 Graduate Intern:

Maine’s Spencer Abbott and BC’s Brian Dumoulin were named Hobey Baker finalists, while the league boasted four All-Americans last season.

Joe Bertagna Kathy Wynters Peter Souris Dan Schachte Dan Parkhurst Kristen Blake

However, it is the quality of its individual players as leading athletes that most sets Hockey East apart from the rest. More than 40 Hockey East alums were regulars on NHL rosters in 2011-2012. In total, 40 active Hockey East players have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft. The league boasts 35 all-time first round picks. Boston University’s 2012-13 roster boasts a league-high 10 NHL draft picks, while cross-town rival Boston College has six players selected. A total of 534 Hockey East student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft in the 28-year history of the league, which included 12 draftees in the 2012 Entry Draft. The reach of Hockey East continues to grow as new state-of-the-art facilities are constructed, increasing capacities and amenities for college hockey fans. And the fans have responded with over a million spectators came out to watch Hockey East teams during the 2011-12 season for the seventh consecutive season.

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U N H W I L D C AT S Hockey East Tournament Results

1984-85 (seed) H-A-N UNH (seed) Opponent 3-8-85 (4) (H) 6 (5)UMass-Lowell 3-9-85 (4) (H) 8 (5)UMass-Lowell (UMass-Lowell wins mini-game, 1-0, quarterfinals)

Vis Score Result 7 L 4 W

2000-2001 3/8/01 (4) (H) 4 (5)UMass-Lowell 3/9/01 (4) (H) 1 (5)UMass-Lowell 3/10/01 (4) (H) 1 (5)UMass-Lowell (Quarterfinals — Lowell wins series 2-1)

2 2 2

W L L

1985-86 3-7-86 (7) (A) 1 (2)Boston U. 3-8-86 (7) (A) 3 (2)Boston U. (BU wins two-game, total-goal series, 5-4, quarterfinals)

1 4

T L

2001-2002 3/8/02 (1) (H) 6 (8)Merrimack 3/9/02 (1) (H) 5 (8)Merrimack (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-0)

2 4

W W

1988-89 3-4-89 (6) (A) 4 (3)Northeastern (NU wins single elimination quarterfinal)

5

L

3/15/02 (1) (N) 4 (HE Semifinals at the FleetCenter)

(4)UMass-Lowell

3

W

1989-90 3-1-90 (5) (A) 1 (4)Providence 3-2-90 (5) (A) 2 (4)Providence 3-4-90 (5) (A) 7 (4)Providence (UNH wins best of three games, 2-1, quarterfinals)

1

W

L W W

3/16/02 (1) (N) 3 (HE Finals at the FleetCenter)

(3)Maine

5 0 4

4 4

W W

3-9-90 (5) (A) 4 (1)Boston College (BC wins HE Semifinal at Conte Forum)

5

L

2002-2003 3/7/03 (1) (H) 8 (8)UMass-Lowell 3/8/03 (1) (H) 8 (8)UMass-Lowell (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-0) 3/14/03 (1) (N) 5 (HE Semifinals at the FleetCenter)

(7)Massachusetts

4

W

3/15/03 (1) (N) 1 (HE Finals at the FleetCenter)

(5)Boston U.

0

W

OT

1 4 0

W L W

OT

5

L

1990-91 3-1-91 (5) (A) 1 (4) Providence (PC wins single elimination quarterfinal) 1991-92 3-8-92 (2) (H) 4 (7)Northeastern (UNH wins single elimination quarterfinal)

OT

4

L

2

W

3-12-92 (2) (N) 5 (3)Providence (UNH wins HE Semifinal at Boston Garden)

3

W

2003-2004 3/11/04 (4) (H) 2 (5)Providence 3/12/04 (4) (H) 3 (5)Providence 3/13/04 (4) (H) 1 (5)Providence (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-1)

3-14-92 (2) (N) 1 (1)Maine (Maine wins HE Championship at Boston Garden)

4

L

3/19/04 (4) (N) 2 (HE Semifinals at the FleetCenter)

1992-93 3-12-93 (3) (H) 5 (6)Merrimack 3-14-93 (3) (H) 9 (6)Merrimack (UNH wins best of three games, 2-0, quarterfinals)

3 2

W W

2004-2005 3/10/05 (3) (H) 6 (6)Northeastern 3/11/05 (3) (H) 4 (6)Northeastern (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-0)

1 0

W W

3-19-93 (3) (N) 0 (2)Boston U. (BU wins HE Semifinal at Boston Garden)

2

L

3/18/05 (3) (N) 5 (HE Semifinals at the FleetCenter)

(2)Boston U.

2

W

3-20-93 (3) (N) 4 (4)UMass-Lowell (Mass Lowell wins HE Third Place game at Boston Garden)

5

L

OT

3/19/05 (3) (N) 1 (HE Finals at the FleetCenter)

(1)Boston College

3

L

1993-94 3-11-94 (3) (H) 4 (6)Boston College 3-12-94 (3) (H) 6 (6)Boston College (UNH wins best of three games, 2-0, quarterfinals)

1 5

W W

2OT

2005-2006 3/9/06 (4) (H) 4 (5)Providence 3/10/06 (4) (H) 2 (5)Providence (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-0)

0 1

W W

4

L

3/17/06 (4) (N) 2 (1)Boston U. (HE Semifinals at the TD Banknorth Garden)

9

L

4

T

2006-2007 3/8/07 (1) (H) 4 (8)Providence 3/9/07 (1) (H) 6 (8)Providence (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-0)

0 0

W W

3/16/07 (1) (N) 3 (4)Massachusetts (HE Semifinals at the TD Banknorth Garden)

2

W

3-18-94 (3) (N) 2 (2)UMass-Lowell (Mass Lowell wins HE Semifinal at Boston Garden) 3-19-94 (3) (N) 4 (4)Northeastern (UNH ties HE Third Place Game at Boston Garden)

OT

(3)Massachusetts

1994-95 3-9-95 (3) (H) 2 (6)Providence (PC wins single elimination quarterfinal at Conte Forum)

3

1995-96 3-7-96 (6) (A) 2 (3)Maine 3-8-96 (6) (A) 4 (3)Maine (Maine wins best of three games, 2-0, quarterfinals)

4 8

L L

3/17/07 (1) (N) 2 (2)Boston College (HE Finals at the TD Banknorth Garden)

5

L

1996-97 3/7/97 (2) (H) 5 (7)Masschusetts 3/8/97 (2) (H) 8 (7)Masschusetts (Quarterfinals —UNH wins best of three games, 2-0)

1 2

W W

2007-2008 3/14/08 (1) (H) 4 (8)Massachusetts 3/15/08 (1) (H) 7 (8)Massachusetts (Quarterfinals — UNH wins series, 2-0)

1 2

W W

3/14/97 (2) (N) 4 (HE Semifinals at Fleet Center)

0

W

3/21/08 (1) (N) 4 (4)Boston College (HE Semifinals at the TD Banknorth Garden)

5

L

3/15/97 (2) (N) 2 (1)Boston U. (HE Championship at FleetCenter)

4

L

5 1

L L

1997-98 3/13/98 (3) (H) 2 (6)Maine 3/14/98 (3) (H) 3 (6)Maine (Quarterfinals — Maine wins best of three games, 2-0)

2008-2009 3/13/09 (3) (H) 3 (6)Boston College 3/14/09 (3) (H) 0 (6)Boston College (Quarterfinals ----- BC wins series , 2-0)

3 5

L L

1998-99 3/12/99 (1) (H) 3 (8)Merrimack 3/13/99 (1) (H) 5 (8)Merrimack (Quarterfinals — UNH wins best of three games, 2-0)

4 1 1

W L L

2 4

W W

2009-2010 3/12/10 (1) (H) 7 (8)Vermont 3/13/10 (1) (H) 0 (8)Vermont 3/14/10 (1) (H) 0 (8)Vermont (Quarterfinals ----- UVM wins series , 2-1)

3/19/99 (1) (N) 6 (HE Semifinals at FleetCenter)

(4)Providence

2

W

2010-2011 3/11/11 (2) (H) 3 (7)Vermont 3/12/11 (2) (H) 4 (7)Vermont (Quarterfinals ----- UNH wins series, 2-0)

1 3

W W

3/20/99 (1) (N) (HE Finals at FleetCenter)

(3)Boston College

4

L

3/18/11 (2) (N) 4 (HE Semifinals at the TD Garden)

(4)Merrimack

1

L

1999-2000 3/9/00 (2) (H) 5 (7)Merrimack 3/10/00 (2) (H) 3 (7)Merrimack (Quarterfinals — UNH wins best of two games, 2-0)

2 2

W W

2011-2012 3/9/12 (6) 3/10/12 (6) 3/11/12 (6)

(3)Boston U. (3)Boston U. (3)Boston U.

2 4 5

W L L

3/17/00 (2) (N) 1 (HE Semifinals at FleetCenter)

2

L

5

(5)Boston College

(3)Boston College

L

OT

2OT

OT

(A) (A) (A)

3 2 4

UNH’S RECORD IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

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Hockey East Composite Schedule OCTOBER Saturday, October 6 Quinnipiac at Maine Merrimack at Union New Brunswick at Boston College (Exh) Toronto at UMass-Lowell (Exh, 4pm) St. Francis Xavier at New Hampshire (Exh) Concordia at Vermont (Exh) Sunday, October 7 University of Toronto at Boston University (Exh, 1pm) New Brunswick at Maine (Exh) St. Francis Xavier at Northeastern (Exh, 2pm) Wednesday, October 10 Merrimack at Northeastern * Friday, October 12 Vermont at UMass-Lowell * Connecticut at Massachusetts St. Cloud State at New Hampshire Sacred Heart at Providence Ice Breaker Tournament (at the Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.) Maine vs. Notre Dame

Tuesday, November 20 Vermont at Massachusetts * Quinnipiac at Providence Friday, November 23 Colgate at Merrimack (4pm) St. Lawrence at Northeastern Minnesota at Vermont New Hampshire at Colorado College (9:30pm) Saturday, November 24 Dartmouth at Boston College (4pm) St. Lawrence at Boston University Quinnipiac at Massachusetts Princeton at UMass-Lowell (4pm) Providence at Brown (4pm, Mayor’s Cup at the Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, R.I.) Minnesota at Vermont New Hampshire at Denver (9pm)

JANUARY Friday, January 4 Yale at Boston College Rensselaer at Boston University (7:30pm) Mercyhurst at Maine (at Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, Maine) UMass-Lowell at Clarkson Providence at Minnesota State (8pm)

Saturday, February 16 Boston University at Maine * Massachusetts at UMass-Lowell * Vermont at Northeastern *

Saturday, January 5 Merrimack at Vermont * Mercyhurst at Maine Rensselaer at New Hampshire Bentley at Northeastern UMass-Lowell at Clarkson Providence at Minnesota State (8pm)

Friday, February 22 UMass-Lowell at Boston University * (7:30pm) Maine at Massachusetts * Northeastern at Providence * New Hampshire at Vermont *

Wednesday, January 9 Harvard at Boston University

Friday, November 30 Boston College at Boston University * (7:30pm) Vermont at Maine * Northeastern at Massachusetts * Providence at Merrimack * (7:30pm) UMass-Lowell at New Hampshire *

Friday, January 11 New Hampshire at Boston College * Boston University at Merrimack * (7:30pm) Maine at Northeastern * Massachusetts at Providence * (7:30pm) UMass-Lowell at Vermont *

Saturday, October 13 Providence at Boston University * Boston College at Northeastern * St. Cloud State at New Hampshire Ice Breaker Tournament (at the Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.) Maine vs. Army/Nebraska-Omaha

DECEMBER Saturday, December 1 Boston University at Boston College * (7:30pm) Vermont at Maine * New Hampshire at UMass-Lowell * Massachusetts at Northeastern * Merrimack at Providence *

Saturday, January 12 Providence at Massachusetts * Maine at Merrimack * Boston College at New Hampshire * UMass-Lowell at Vermont *

Friday, October 19 Boston College at Massachusetts * St. Lawrence at Maine UMass-Lowell at Denver (9:30pm) Providence at Miami (TBA) Merrimack at Alaska (12am, Alaska Tournament , Fairbanks, Alaska)

Wednesday, December 5 Vermont at Dartmouth

Saturday, October 20 Northeastern at Boston College * Boston University at New Hampshire * St. Lawrence at Maine UMass-Lowell at Colorado College (9pm) Providence at Miami (TBA) Merrimack vs. Alaska-Anchorage (8pm, Alaska Tournament , Fairbanks, Alaska) Friday, October 26 Massachusetts at Boston University * (7:30pm) Boston College at UMass-Lowell * Vermont at Merrimack * (7:30pm) Northeastern at New Hampshire * Maine at Providence * Saturday, October 27 Boston University at Massachusetts * Vermont at Merrimack * New Hampshire at Northeastern * Maine at Providence *

Thursday, December 6 Boston University at New Hampshire * Friday, December 7 Boston College at Providence * Colgate at Massachusetts Harvard at Merrimack (7:30pm) Saturday, December 8 Maine at Boston University * Northeastern at UMass-Lowell * Colgate at Massachusetts U.S. Under-18 Team at Merrimack (Exh, 4pm) Sunday, December 9 U.S. Under-18 Team at New Hampshire (Exh, 4pm) Monday, December 10 UMass-Lowell at Harvard Tuesday, December 11 Army at Merrimack Wednesday, December 12 Massachusetts at Yale (TBA) Saturday, December 15 Vermont at St. Lawrence

Sunday, October 28 UMass-Lowell at Boston College * NOVEMBER Friday, November 2 Boston College at Maine * New Hampshire at Massachusetts * Merrimack at Northeastern * Providence at Vermont * Boston University at North Dakota (8:30pm) Saturday, November 3 Northeastern at Merrimack * Providence at Vermont * Boston University at North Dakota (8pm) Sunday, November 4 Massachusetts at Boston College * (4pm) New Hampshire at Maine * (4pm) Friday, November 9 Providence at Massachusetts * Maine at UMass-Lowell * Boston University at Merrimack * (7:30pm) Notre Dame at Boston College Saturday, November 10 Maine at UMass-Lowell * Vermont at New Hampshire * Connecticut at Merrimack Alabama-Huntsville at Northeastern Sunday, November 11 Boston College at Boston University * (5pm) Alabama-Huntsville at Northeastern Friday, November 16 Merrimack at Boston College * Massachusetts at Maine * New Hampshire at UMass-Lowell * Northeastern at Providence * Boston University at Vermont *

Thursday, December 20 Vermont at Providence * Friday, December 28 Florida College Classic (at Germain Arena, Estero, Fla.) Maine vs. Minnesota-Duluth (TBA) Saturday, December 29 Boston College vs. Alabama-Huntsville, TBA, at Mariucci Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.) Northeastern at Harvard Boston University at Denver (9pm, Hall of Fame Game) Florida College Classic (at Germain Arena, Estero, Fla.) Maine vs. Cornell/Ferris State (TBA) Merrimack vs. Princeton (4pm, Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt.) Vermont vs. Union (7pm, Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt.) Sunday, December 30 Boston College at Minnesota, TBA, at Mariucci Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.) Massachusetts vs. Bemidji State (3pmat Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H.) New Hampshire at Dartmouth (7pm at Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H.) Merrimack vs. Union (4pm, Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt.) Vermont vs. Princeton (7pm, Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt.) Bentley at UMass-Lowell (4pm) Monday, December 31 New Hampshire vs. Bemidji State/Massachusetts (3/7pm, at Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H.) Massachusetts vs. Dartmouth/New Hampshire (3/7pm at Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H.)

Thursday, January 17 Providence at UMass-Lowell * Friday, January 18 Massachusetts at Boston College * Northeastern at Boston University * (7:30pm) Merrimack at Maine * Saturday, January 19 UMass-Lowell at Boston University * Merrimack at Maine * Boston College at Northeastern * Providence at New Hampshire * Vermont vs. Penn State (TBA, at the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.) Friday, January 25 Maine at Boston College * (7:30pm) New Hampshire at Merrimack * (7:30pm) UMass-Lowell at Northeastern * Boston University at Providence * Massachusetts at Vermont *

Saturday, February 23 Boston University at UMass-Lowell * Maine at Massachusetts * Boston College at Merrimack * Providence at Northeastern * New Hampshire at Vermont * MARCH Friday, March 1 Providence at Boston College * Vermont at Boston University * (7:30pm) Northeastern at Maine * Merrimack at UMass-Lowell * Massachusetts at New Hampshire * Saturday, March 2 Boston College at Providence * Vermont at Boston University * Northeastern at Maine * UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * Massachusetts at New Hampshire * Friday, March 8 Providence at UMass-Lowell * Massachusetts at Merrimack * (7:30pm) Maine at New Hampshire * (7:30pm) Boston University at Northeastern * Boston College at Vermont * Saturday, March 9 Northeastern at Boston University * Merrimack at Massachusetts * Maine at New Hampshire * UMass-Lowell at Providence * Boston College at Vermont * HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT Friday, March 15 Hockey East Quarterfinals Game #1 (campus site of higher seed)

Saturday, January 26 Maine at Boston College * Providence at Boston University * Northeastern at UMass-Lowell * Merrimack at New Hampshire * (5pm, at Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.) Massachusetts at Vermont *

Saturday, March 16 Hockey East Quarterfinals Game #2 (campus site of higher seed)

FEBRUARY Friday, February 1 Vermont at Boston College * Providence at Maine * Boston University at Massachusetts * UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * (7:30pm) New Hampshire at Northeastern *

Friday, March 22 Hockey East Semifinals (5/8pm, at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.)

Saturday, February 2 Merrimack at New Hampshire *

NCAA TOURNAMENT Friday, March 29 Northeast Regional Semifinals (at Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.) West Regional Semifinals (at Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.)

Sunday, February 3 UMass-Lowell at Maine * (2pm) Monday, February 4 61st annual Beanpot Tournament (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Boston University vs. Northeastern (5pm) Boston College vs. Harvard (8pm) Friday, February 8 UMass-Lowell at Boston College * Merrimack at Boston University * (7:30pm) Northeastern at Massachusetts * New Hampshire at Providence *

Sunday, March 17 Hockey East Quarterfinals Game #3 (campus site of higher seed)

Saturday, March 23 Hockey East Championship Game (8pm, at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.)

Saturday, March 30 Northeast Regional Final (at Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.) West Regional Final (at Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.) East Regional Semifinals (at Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, R.I.) Midwest Regional Semifinals (at the Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio)

Saturday, February 9 Massachusetts at Merrimack * Providence at New Hampshire * Maine at Vermont * (3:30pm)

Sunday, March 31 East Regional Final (at Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, R.I.) Midwest Regional Final (at the Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio)

Monday, February 11 61st annual Beanpot Tournament (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Consolation Game (4:30pm) Championship Game (7:30pm)

FROZEN FOUR Thursday, April 11 NCAA Semifinals (at Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., 4:30/8pm, ESPN2)

Friday, February 15 Boston University at Maine * (7:30pm) UMass-Lowell at Massachusetts * Boston College at Merrimack * (7:30pm) Vermont at Northeastern *

Sunday, November 18 New Hampshire at Boston University * (5pm) UMass-Lowell at Massachusetts * Northeastern at Vermont * * Hockey East game - All games start at 7 p.m. EST unless other indicated *** SCHEDULE TENTATIVE & STILL SUBJECT TO CHANGE***

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Sunday, February 17 New Hampshire at Boston College * (4pm) Merrimack at Providence * (4pm)

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

Saturday, April 13 NCAA Championship Game (at Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., 7pm, ESPN)


U N H W I L D C AT S Record vs.Opponents

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Acadia Air Force Alabama-Huntsville Alaska Anchorage American International Amherst Army Bates Bemidji State Boston College Boston University Bowdoin Bowling Green Brown Clarkson Colby Colgate Colorado College Cornell Concordia Connecticut Dartmouth Denver Hamilton Harvard Holy Cross Lake Superior Maine Manitoba Massachusetts UMass-Lowell MIT Merrimack Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Middlebury

2 0 0 13 1 1 4 1 0 3 1 0 2 7 0 7 2 2 14 16 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 63 65 11 47 101 19 49 21 3 8 8 0 20 14 2 22 21 2 21 26 0 25 10 2 11 5 0 13 12 0 3 0 0 11 0 0 33 18 2 3 9 0 1 2 0 11 19 0 4 1 0 4 0 0 49 58 5 1 0 0 81 19 8 55 32 15 21 14 1 65 17 9 6 5 1 1 3 2 6 4 0 6 4 0 10 3 0

1.000 .900 .800 .750 .222 .727 .467 .600 .000 .493 .338 .692 .500 .583 .511 .447 .694 .687 .520 1.000 1.000 .642 .273 .333 .367 .800 1.000 .459 1.000 .787 .613 .597 .764 .541 .333 .600 .555 .769

Minnesota 2 13 2 Minnesota-Duluth 2 11 0 MSU-Mankato 1 0 0 Nebraska-Omaha 1 1 0 Niagara 0 3 0 North Dakota 4 10 2 Northeastern 87 58 12 Northern Arizona 0 1 0 Northern Michigan 2 1 0 Norwich 18 20 0 Notre Dame 4 2 0 Ohio State 3 2 1 Ohio 1 0 0 Ottawa 0 1 0 Pennsylvania 10 4 0 Princeton 11 2 0 Providence 82 50 14 RIT 0 1 0 Rensselaer 23 21 0 St. Anselm 3 0 1 St. Cloud 1 1 1 St. Lawrence 31 16 1 St. Louis 6 1 0 St. Mary’s (Canada) 2 1 0 St. Michael’s College 1 0 0 Sir George Williams 1 0 0 Springfield College 4 0 0 Suffolk 2 0 0 Toronto 3 3 0 Tufts 8 13 0 Union 5 1 0 U.S. International 1 0 0 Vermont 74 19 6 Western Michigan 1 3 0 Western Ontario 1 0 0 Williams 7 8 0 Wisconsin 3 16 0 Yale 18 12 0 2012-13 Opponents In Bold

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

.176 .083 1.000 1.000 .000 .313 .592 .000 .666 .474 .667 .500 1.000 .000 .714 .846 .609 .000 .523 .875 .500 .656 .857 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .381 .833 1.000 .778 .250 1.000 .467 .158 .586

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U N H W I L D C AT S 2011-12 Season

15-19-3 Overall , 11-14-2 Hockey East (Home: 9-7-0, Away: 5-11-3, Neutral: 1-1-0) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------New Hampshire | Overall - 37 GP (15-19- 3 .446) | Conf Only - 27 GP (11-14- 2 .444) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 22 Stevie Moses F SR | 37 22 13 35 8/ 16 7 2 4 0 | 27 11 10 21 6/ 12 4 1 2 0 | 148 47 51 98 21 Nick Sorkin F SO | 37 9 26 35 5/ 10 4 1 1 0 | 27 4 16 20 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 72 12 28 40 27 Kevin Goumas F SO | 36 9 25 34 19/ 49 1 2 2 0 | 27 5 16 21 15/ 41 0 1 1 0 | 68 15 37 52 28 Grayson Downing F FR | 34 10 13 23 6/ 12 2 0 2 1 | 24 6 6 12 5/ 10 2 0 1 1 | 34 10 13 23 6 Trevor van Riemsdyk D FR | 37 4 15 19 12/ 24 0 0 0 0 | 27 3 7 10 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 37 4 15 19 16 John Henrion F JR | 34 5 12 17 9/ 32 1 0 0 0 | 25 3 6 9 7/ 25 0 0 0 0 | 103 20 20 40 2 Connor Hardowa D JR | 36 6 10 16 6/ 12 3 0 0 0 | 26 3 6 9 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 104 9 19 28 3 Austin Block F JR | 36 5 10 15 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 | 26 4 7 11 7/ 14 0 0 1 0 | 97 10 17 27 4 Damon Kipp D SR | 35 4 10 14 12/ 35 0 0 0 0 | 25 2 7 9 11/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 140 11 34 45 14 Mike Borisenok F SR | 37 6 6 12 4/ 8 0 1 0 0 | 27 5 5 10 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 124 19 30 49 19 Casey Thrush F FR | 31 4 8 12 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 23 2 6 8 4/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 31 4 8 12 23 Kevin McCarey F SR | 37 4 8 12 4/ 8 0 0 2 0 | 27 4 6 10 4/ 8 0 0 2 0 | 100 6 14 20 5 Eric Knodel (TOR) D SO | 37 3 9 12 12/ 24 1 0 0 0 | 27 2 7 9 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 37 3 9 12 26 Greg Burke (WSH) F JR | 34 6 5 11 18/ 36 3 0 1 0 | 25 4 3 7 15/ 30 2 0 1 0 | 84 10 14 24 10 Dalton Speelman F JR | 11 3 3 6 1/ 2 1 0 0 0 | 8 3 2 5 1/ 2 1 0 0 0 | 82 16 13 29 18 Jeff Silengo F SO | 29 1 5 6 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 22 1 4 5 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 64 4 10 14 15 Brett Kostolansky D JR | 37 2 3 5 3/ 6 1 0 1 0 | 27 2 2 4 1/ 2 1 0 1 0 | 104 7 29 36 12 Justin Agosta D SO | 37 1 4 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 27 1 3 4 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 37 1 4 5 11 Scott Pavelski F JR | 21 3 1 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 13 2 0 2 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 43 3 1 4 9 Matt Willows F FR | 20 0 3 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 15 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 20 0 3 3 17 Jay Camper F FR | 13 1 1 2 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 11 1 1 2 4/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 13 1 1 2 35 Jeff Wyer G SO | 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 3 0 1 1 30 Matt Di Girolamo G SR | 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 63 0 1 1 29 Casey DeSmith G FR | 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 22 0 0 0 Bench | 2/ 4 | 1/ 2 | ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------New Hampshire | 37 108 191 299 157/372 24 6 15 1 | 27 68 121 189 116/287 14 2 11 1 | Opponents | 37 110 198 308 173/379 17 3 19 2 | 27 74 137 211 121/264 12 2 14 1 | ------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 29 Casey DeSmith FR | 22 1285:36 50 623 673 .926 2.33 9-10- 1 .475 20 1 56.1% | +: 830:56 36.2% 30 Matt Di Girolamo SR | 16 897:32 51 386 437 .883 3.41 6- 8- 1 .433 16 1 39.1% | -: 684:43 29.9% 35 Jeff Wyer SO | 3 96:04 4 35 39 .897 2.50 0- 1- 1 .250 1 0 4.2% | E: 777:34 33.9% Open Net | 15 14:01 5 5 0.6% | New Hampshire | 37 2293:13 110 1044 1154 .905 2.88 15-19- 3 .446 37 2 100.0% | Opponents | 37 2293:13 108 1167 1275 .915 2.83 19-15- 3 .554 37 3 100.0% | ------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 29 Casey DeSmith FR | 16 969:43 37 475 512 .928 2.29 7- 8- 1 .469 16 1 59.2% | +: 623:30 38.0% 30 Matt Di Girolamo SR | 11 649:11 35 278 313 .888 3.23 4- 6- 1 .409 11 1 39.6% | -: 508:16 31.0% 35 Jeff Wyer SO | 1 11:23 0 3 3 1.000 0.00 0- 0- 0 --0 0 0.7% | E: 507:14 30.9% Open Net | 9 8:43 2 2 0.5% | New Hampshire | 27 1639:00 74 756 830 .911 2.71 11-14- 2 .444 27 2 100.0% | Opponents | 27 1639:00 68 801 869 .922 2.49 14-11- 2 .556 27 3 100.0% | ------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO | 30 Matt Di Girolamo SR | 63 3571:25 169 1664 1833 .908 2.84 30-21- 8 .576 59 3 | 29 Casey DeSmith FR | 22 1285:36 50 623 673 .926 2.33 9-10- 1 .475 20 1 | 35 Jeff Wyer SO | 3 96:04 4 35 39 .897 2.50 0- 1- 1 .250 1 0 | ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G New Hampshire | 24/129 .186 96/113 .850 120/242 .496 3.5 | 14/ 87 .161 70/ 82 .854 84/169 .497 3.2 Opponents | 17/113 .150 105/129 .814 122/242 .504 3.1 | 12/ 82 .146 73/ 87 .839 85/169 .503 3.0 ------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG New Hampshire | 42 35 28 3 108 | 417 388 412 58 1275 | 28 22 17 1 68 | 298 276 278 17 869 Opponents | 35 36 34 5 110 | 359 391 361 43 1154 | 25 23 22 4 74 | 274 288 255 13 830 Difference | +7 -1 -6 -2 -2 | +58 -3 +51 +15 +121 | +3 -1 -5 -3 -6 | +24 -12 +23 +4 +39 ------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G New Hampshire | 2.92 5.16 8.08 34.5 4.2 10.1 0.6 | 2.52 4.48 7.00 32.2 4.3 10.6 0.5 Opponents | 2.97 5.35 8.32 31.2 4.7 10.2 0.5 | 2.74 5.07 7.81 30.7 4.5 9.8 0.4 Difference | -0.05 -0.19 -0.24 +3.3 -0.4 -0.2 +0.2 | -0.22 -0.59 -0.81 +1.4 -0.2 +0.9 +0.1 ------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:16 9- 7- 0 A:19 5-11- 3 N: 2 1- 1- 0 | H:13 7- 6- 0 A:13 4- 7- 2 N: 1 0- 1- 0 (Overall|Conference) | E1 +:15 11- 4- 0 -:12 1- 8- 3 E:10 3- 7- 0 | E1 +:11 9- 2- 0 -: 9 1- 6- 2 E: 7 1- 6- 0 | E2 +:17 14- 3- 0 -:14 0-14- 0 E: 6 1- 2- 3 | E2 +:12 11- 1- 0 -:11 0-11- 0 E: 4 0- 2- 2 | Margin 1:18 8-10 2: 6 2- 4 3+:10 5- 5 | Margin 1:14 6- 8 2: 4 2- 2 3+: 7 3- 4 | First Goal +:18 10- 7- 1 -:19 5-12- 2 | First Goal +:14 8- 5- 1 -:13 3- 9- 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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U N H W I L D C AT S Game-By-Game At A Glance

Date Result Opponent UNH Goals 10/08 L, 0-5 at Boston University* 10/14 L, 0-4 at Northeastern* 10/15 L, 1-5 BOSTON COLLEGE* Sorkin 10/21 L, 5-7 at St. Cloud Pavelski, Sorkin, Henrion, Moses, Kipp 10/22 T, 3-3 OT at St. Cloud Sorkin (2), Knodel 10/28 W, 2-1 OT UNION Henrion, Goumas 10/29 W, 5-2 NORTHEASTERN* Borisenok (2), McCarey, Block Moses 11/04 W, 7-3 MASSACHUSETTS* Goumas, Speelman, Henrion, Kostolansky, Borisenok, Moses, Downing 11/05 W, 3-2 MAINE* Camper, Speelman, Sorkin 11/12 T, 4-4 OT at Vermont* Downing, Speelman, Kipp, Moses 11/18 W, 5-0 MASS-LOWELL* Silengo, Moses, Henrion, McCarey, Thrush 11/19 L, 1-4 at Boston University* van Riemsdyk 11/22 L, 6-7 at Harvard Downing (2), Goumas (2), van Riemsdyk, Moses 11/26 W, 9-1 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE Burke, Moses (4), Hardowa, Block, Downing, Kipp 12/02 L, 2-3 at Mass-Lowell* Burke, Borisenok 12/03 L, 3-5 MASS-LOWELL* Agosta, Thrush, Moses 12/08 L, 1-2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* Burke 12/30 L, 2-5 BROWN Hardowa, Sorkin 2/07 L, 4-5 OT vs. Maine* (Fenway) Henrion, Goumas (2), Downing 1/11 W, 1-0 at Providence* Moses 1/14 W, 4-1 vs. Dartmouth (VWA) Moses (4) 1/20 W, 2-1 at Merrimack* Downing, Moses 1/21 L, 2-3 OT MERRIMACK* Kipp, Hardowa 1/27 L, 3-4 at Boston College* Block, Moses, Pavelski 1/28 L, 2-3 OT BOSTON COLLEGE* Kostolansky, Borisenok 2/03 W, 3-1 PROVIDENCE* Knodel, Downing, Moses 2/04 W, 3-2 OT at Providence* Hardowa, Burke, McCarey 2/10 W, 3-2 NORTHEASTERN* Moses, Block (2) 2/11 T, 1-1 OT at Merrimack* Downing 2/17 L, 3-4 OT VERMONT* Pavelski, Knodel, Goumas 2/18 W, 3-1 VERMONT* McCarey, Burke, Hardowa 2/24 W, 4-3 at Massachusetts* van Riemsdyk (2), Sorkin, Goumas 2/25 L, 2-4 at Massachusetts* Moses, Sorkin 3/03 L, 0-1 at Maine* Hockey East Quarterfinals (@ Agganis Arena; Boston, MA.) 3/09 W, 3-2 2OT at Boston University Sorkin, Goumas, Downing 3/10 L,2-4 at Boston University Moses. Hardowa 3/11 L, 4-5 2OT at Boston University Thrush (2), Burke, Borisenok Key:

Goalie (Saves) Att. Di Girolamo (32) 5,148 Di Girolamo (14), Wyer (3) 3,094 Di Girolamo (20) 6,501^ Di Girolamo (19), Wyer (11) 5,907 Wyer (21) 5,891 Di Girolamo (37) 4,972 Di Girolamo (15) 4,280 Di Girolamo (29) 5,244 Di Girolamo (31) Di Girolamo (25) Di Girolamo (31) Di Girolamo (23) Di Girolamo (23) DeSmith (6), Di Girolamo (14) Di Girolamo (31) Di Girolamo (27) DeSmith(32) DeSmith (5) Di Girolamo (15) DeSmith(25) DeSmith (26) DeSmith (21) DeSmith (24) DeSmith (23) DeSmith (34) DeSmith (34) DeSmith (37) DeSmith (34) DeSmith (24) DeSmith (34) DeSmith (17) DeSmith (28) DeSmith (48) DeSmith (28) DeSmith (28) DeSmith (34) DeSmith (32) DeSmith (50)

6,501^ 3,920 5,664 4,994 2,016 4,378 6,826 4,327 5,220 4,693 38,456 1,205 5,301 2,489 5,170 7,228 6,501^ 5,233 2,119 5,141 2,489 5,233 5,692 4,018 4,720 4,898 3,278 3,624 3,025

^ - Sell out (Whittemore Center) * - Hockey East contest (VWA) - Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N.H.)

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

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U N H W I L D C AT S Game-By-Game At A Glance

OCTOBER 1, 2011 AT THE WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM N.H. New Brunswick 0 0 0 - 0 UNH 1 2 0 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Stevie Moses (Mike Borisenok) 0:16 (SH) (GW) Penalties - Damon Kipp, UNH (Interference) 0:07; Marc-A Desnoyers, NBR (Hooking) 4:32; Luke Lynes, NBR (Slashing) 10:01; Matt Fillier, NBR (Roughing) 11:50; Marc-A Desnoyers, NBR (5-FACEMASKING) 11:50; Marc-A Desnoyers, NBR (10-Game Misconduct) 11:50; Jeff Silengo, UNH (Roughing) 11:50; John Henrion, UNH (5-FACEMASKING) 11:50; John Henrion, UNH (10Game Misconduct) 11:50; Jeff Silengo, UNH (Hooking) 16:18 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Justin Agosta (Jeff Silengo, Dalton Speelman) 4:59 3, UNH Jeff Silengo (Justin Agosta, Dalton Speelman) 14:26 Penalties - Matt Willows, UNH (Tripping) 16:27 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Thomas Nesbitt, NBR (Slashing) 4:56; Austin Block, UNH (Hooking) 10:13; Spencer Corcoran, NBR (Slashing) 12:02; Chris Culligan, NBR (High-Sticking) 15:25 New Brunswick Goaltending - Travis Fullerton (60:00, 35 shots, 32 saves, 3 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (59:57, 22 shots, 22 saves, 0 GA); Empty Net (0:03, 0 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH. Loss - Travis Fullerton, NBR. Shots On Goal - NBR 4-12-6=22; UNH 14-10-11=35 Power Plays - NBR 0 of 4; UNH 0 of 5 Penalties - NBR 8 (27 min); UNH 7 (25 min) Referees: Chris Federico, John Gravallese Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Andrew Weber OCTOBER 8, 2011 AT AGGANIS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. Boston Univ. (1-0-0, 1-0-0 HE) 0 2 3 - 5 UNH (0-1-0, 0-1-0 HE) 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period Scoring - None Penalties - Ross Gaudet, BU (Hooking) 5:01; Greg Burke, UNH (Roughing) 7:22; Max Nicastro, BU (Roughing) 7:22; Nick Sorkin, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 13:38; Bench, BU (Too Many Players) 15:31; Greg Burke, UNH (Hooking) 18:30; Adam Clendening, BU (Hooking) 19:31 2nd Period Scoring - 1, BU Wade Megan/1 (Chris Connolly/1, Sahir Gill/1) 3:16 (PP) (GW) 2, BU Corey Trivino/1 (Chris Connolly/2, Sahir Gill/2) 5:46 Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hitting from Behind) 2:15; Justin Agosta, UNH (Tripping) 13:28; Chris Connolly, BU (Hooking) 13:47; Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hooking) 16:39; Justin Agosta, UNH (Cross-Checking) 18:02; Wade Megan, BU (Cross-Checking) 18:02; Adam Clendening, BU (Tripping) 18:11 3rd Period Scoring - 3, BU Matt Nieto/1 (Alex Chiasson/1, Charlie Coyle/1) 1:15 4, BU Alex Chiasson/1 (Charlie Coyle/2) 15:41 (EN) 5, BU Kevin Gilroy/1 17:00 Penalties - Sean Escobedo, BU (Charging) 10:20 New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (59:16, 36 shots, 32 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:44, 1 GA) Boston University Goaltending - Kieran Millan (60:00, 35 shots, 35 saves, 0 GA) Win - Kieran Millan, BU (1-0-0). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (0-1-0). Shots On Goal - UNH 11-18-6=35; BU 10-13-14=37 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 6; BU 1 of 5 Penalties - UNH 7 (14 min); BU 8 (16 min) New Records - Boston University 1-0-0, New Hampshire 0-1-0 Three Stars: 1. Kieran Millan (Boston University) 2. Wade Megan (Boston University) 3. Chris Connolly (Boston University) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Dave Hansen Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Bob Bernard OCTOBER 14, 2011 AT MATTHEWS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. Northeastern (1-1-1, 1-1-1 HE) 3 0 1 - 4 UNH (0-2-0, 0-2-0 HE) 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period Scoring - 1, NOE Braden Pimm/2 (Steve Quailer/1, Alex Tuckerman/1) 6:29 (GW) 2, NOE Zak Stone/1 (Adam Reid/1, Luke Eibler/1) 7:46 3, NOE Justin Daniels/3 (Josh Manson/1, Ludwig Karlsson/1) 9:21 Penalties - Luke Eibler, NOE (High-Sticking) 9:58; Justin Agosta, UNH (Interference) 10:40; Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Tripping) 14:31 2nd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Kevin McCarey, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 3:43; Dan Cornell, NOE (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 3:43; Dalton Speelman, UNH (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 8:36; Anthony Bitetto, NOE (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 8:36; Josh Manson, NOE (Holding) 14:30 3rd Period Scoring - 4, NOE Mike McLaughlin/2 (Luke Eibler/2, Robbie Vrolyk/1) 8:37 Penalties - Austin Block, UNH (Roughing) 4:56; Greg Burke, UNH (Roughing) 4:56; Greg Burke, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 4:56; Josh Manson, NOE (Roughing) 4:56; Joseph Manno, NOE (Roughing) 4:56; Joseph Manno, NOE (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 4:56; Joseph Manno, NOE (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 4:56 New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (48:37, 18 shots, 14 saves, 4 GA); Jeff Wyer (11:23, 3 shots, 3 saves, 0 GA) Northeastern Goaltending - Chris Rawlings (60:00, 27 shots, 27 saves, 0 GA) Win - Chris Rawlings, NOE (1-1-1). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (0-2-0). Shots On Goal - UNH 11-7-9=27; NOE 6-7-8=21 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 3; NOE 0 of 2 Penalties - UNH 7 (14 min); NOE 8 (16 min) New Records - Northeastern 1-1-1, New Hampshire 0-2-0 Three Stars: 1. Chris Rawlings (Northeastern) 2. Luke Eibler (Northeastern) 3. Zak Stone (Northeastern) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Chris Federico Assistant Referees: Mattt Riegert, Joe Ross

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OCTOBER 15, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Boston College (3-1-0, 1-0-0 HE) 3 1 1 - 5 UNH (0-3-0, 0-3-0 HE) 1 0 0 - 1 1st Period Scoring - 1, BC Brian Dumoulin/1 (Paul Carey/3, Barry Almeida/2) 1:30 2, UNH Nick Sorkin/1 (Stevie Moses/1, Mike Borisenok/1) 2:24 (PP) 3, BC Paul Carey/1 (Barry Almeida/3, Kevin Hayes/2) 6:26 (GW) 4, BC Bill Arnold/2 (Tommy Cross/3, Johnny Gaudreau/4) 16:10 (PP) Penalties - Patrick Wey, BC (Tripping) 2:05; Jay Camper, UNH (5-Hitting from Behind) 9:37; Jay Camper, UNH (10-Game Misconduct) 9:37; Barry Almeida, BC (Holding the Stick) 11:02; Jeff Silengo, UNH (Holding) 15:08 2nd Period Scoring - 5, BC Chris Kreider/3 (Bill Arnold/5) 14:23 Penalties - Austin Block, UNH (Interference) 1:43; Destry Straight, BC (Tripping) 14:39; Tommy Cross, BC (Roughing) 15:16; Greg Burke, UNH (Holding) 15:16 3rd Period Scoring - 6, BC Johnny Gaudreau/2 (Pat Mullane/3, Steven Whitney/2) 9:20 Penalties - Edwin Shea, BC (Hooking) 5:25; Cam Spiro, BC (Hooking) 11:47; Stevie Moses, UNH (EMBELLISHMENT) 11:47 Boston College Goaltending - Parker Milner (60:00, 40 shots, 39 saves, 1 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (60:00, 25 shots, 20 saves, 5 GA) Win - Parker Milner, BC (3-1-0). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (0-3-0). Shots On Goal - BC 13-9-3=25; UNH 6-20-14=40 Power Plays - BC 1 of 3; UNH 1 of 3 Penalties - BC 6 (12 min); UNH 6 (23 min) New Records - Boston College 3-1-0, New Hampshire 0-3-0 Three Stars: 1. Paul Carey (Boston College) 2. Johnny Gaudreau (Boston College) 3. Parker Milner (Boston College) Referees: Dave Hansen, Kevin Keenan Assistant Referees: Shane Belanger, Jeremy Lovett OCTOBER 21, 2011 AT NATIONAL HOCKEY CENTER, ST. CLOUD, MINN. St. Cloud (2-3-0, 0-0-0 WCHA) 2 3 2 - 7 UNH (0-4-0, 0-3-0 HE) 2 0 3 - 5 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Scott Pavelski/1 (Austin Block/1, Casey Thrush/1) 3:17 2, STC Nic Dowd/2 (Ben Hanowski/2, Nick Jensen/2) 5:33 (PP) 3, STC Travis Novak/3 (Mitch MacMillan/1, Jordy Christian/1) 10:25 4, UNH Nick Sorkin/2 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/1, Grayson Downing/1) 18:29 (PP) Penalties - Greg Burke, UNH (Slashing) 5:21; Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Interference) 10:25; Sam Zabkowicz, STC (Holding) 17:05 2nd Period Scoring - 5, STC Drew LeBlanc/2 (Ben Hanowski/3, Nick Jensen/3) 2:25 (PP) 6, STC Cam Reid/2 (Drew LeBlanc/5, Andrew Prochno/1) 4:54 7, STC Jarrod Rabey/2 (Travis Novak/1, Cam Reid/2) 19:20 (PP) Penalties - Eric Knodel, UNH (Slashing) 1:46; Jordy Christian, STC (Tripping) 6:47; Nic Dowd, STC (Interference) 13:21; Connor Hardowa, UNH (Slashing) 18:33; Jordy Christian, STC (CrossChecking) 19:56 3rd Period Scoring - 8, UNH John Henrion/1 (Eric Knodel/1, Jeff Wyer/1) 1:56 (PP) 9, STC Nick Jensen/1 (Drew LeBlanc/6, Ben Hanowski/4) 6:14 (PP) (GW) 10, UNH Stevie Moses/1 (Nick Sorkin/1, Grayson Downing/2) 12:47 11, UNH Damon Kipp/1 (Eric Knodel/2) 16:17 12, STC Ben Hanowski/2 (Drew LeBlanc/7, Travis Novak/2) 19:17 (EN) Penalties - Brett Kostolansky, UNH (Cross-Checking) 5:32; Bench, STC (Too Many Players) 10:27; Casey Thrush, UNH (Slashing the Goaltender) 13:39; Taylor Johnson, STC (Roughing After the Whistle) 13:39 New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (40:00, 24 shots, 19 saves, 5 GA); Jeff Wyer (19:55, 12 shots, 11 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:05, 1 GA) St. Cloud State Goaltending - Mike Lee (60:00, 33 shots, 28 saves, 5 GA) Win - Mike Lee, STC (2-2-0). Loss - Jeff Wyer, UNH (0-1-0). Shots On Goal - UNH 10-7-16=33; STC 10-14-13=37 Power Plays - UNH 2 of 5; STC 4 of 5 Penalties - UNH 6 (12 min); STC 6 (12 min) New Records - St. Cloud State 2-3-0, New Hampshire 0-4-0 Three Stars: 1. Ben Hanowski (St. Cloud State) 2. Drew LeBlanc (St. Cloud State) 3. Nick Jensen (St. Cloud State) Referees: Derek Shepherd, Don Adam Assistant Referees: Dan Dineen, Jeff Schultz

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OCTOBER 22, 2011 AT NATIONAL HOCKEY CENTER, ST. CLOUD, MINN. St. Cloud (2-3-1, 0-0-0 WCHA) 2 0 1 0 3 UNH (0-4-1, 0-3-0 HE) 1 1 1 0 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, STC Cam Reid/3 (Drew LeBlanc/8) 7:24 2, STC Jared Festler/4 (Cam Reid/3, Andrew Prochno/2) 15:38 3, UNH Nick Sorkin/3 (Stevie Moses/2, Grayson Downing/3) 17:10 (PP) Penalties - Austin Block, UNH (High-Sticking) 9:09; Andrew Prochno, STC (Interference) 11:07; Travis Novak, STC (Tripping) 12:56; David Eddy, STC (Interference) 16:15 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Eric Knodel/1 (Damon Kipp/1, Dalton Speelman/1) 5:15 (EA) Penalties - Greg Burke, UNH (ROUGHING ATW) 5:15; Tim Daly, STC (Boarding) 5:15; Tim Daly, STC (ROUGHING ATW) 5:15; Austin Block, UNH (Roughing) 8:38; Andrew Prochno, STC (5-CONTACT TO THE HEAD) 14:49; Andrew Prochno, STC (10-Game Misconduct) 14:49 3rd Period Scoring - 5, UNH Nick Sorkin/4 (Stevie Moses/3) 2:54 (SH) 6, STC Nic Dowd/3 (David Eddy/2, Ben Hanowski/5) 7:53 Penalties - John Henrion, UNH (5-Slashing) 0:34; Justin Agosta, UNH (Cross-Checking) 9:22; David Eddy, STC (Slashing) 10:14 Overtime Scoring - None Penalties - Nick Sorkin, UNH (Roughing) 4:46; Ben Hanowski, STC (Roughing) 4:46 New Hampshire Goaltending - Jeff Wyer (64:46, 24 shots, 21 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:14, 0 GA) St. Cloud State Goaltending - Mike Lee (64:35, 47 shots, 44 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:25, 0 GA) Tie - Jeff Wyer, UNH (0-1-1). Tie - Mike Lee, STC (2-2-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 10-19-14-4=47; STC 8-4-11-1=24 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 6; STC 0 of 4 Penalties - UNH 6 (15 min); STC 9 (29 min) New Records - St. Cloud State 2-3-1, New Hampshire 0-4-1 Three Stars: 1. Cam Reid (St. Cloud State) 2. Mike Lee (St. Cloud State) 3. Nick Sorkin (New Hampshire) Referees: Derek Shepherd, Don Adam Assistant Referees: Dan Dineen, Jeff Schultz OCTOBER 28, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Union (2-1-3, 0-0-0 ECAC) 0 0 1 0 1 UNH (1-4-1, 0-3-0 HE) 0 1 0 1 2 1st Period Scoring - None Penalties - Eric Knodel, UNH (Holding) 4:18; Shayne Gostisbehere, UNI (Tripping) 16:40; Nolan Julseth-White, UNI (Interference) 18:15 2nd Period Scoring - 1, UNH John Henrion/2 4:04 Penalties - Kevin Sullivan, UNI (Boarding) 1:55; Bench, UNH (Too Many Players) 9:22; Jeremy Welsh, UNI (Hitting from Behind) 19:21 3rd Period Scoring - 2, UNI Mat Bodie/2 8:39 Penalties - Ryan Forgaard, UNI (Hooking) 2:13; Jeff Silengo, UNH (Hooking) 5:13 Overtime Scoring - 3, UNH Kevin Goumas/1 (Connor Hardowa/1, Nick Sorkin/2) 0:31 (GW) Penalties - None Union Goaltending - Troy Grosenick (60:31, 23 shots, 21 saves, 2 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (60:31, 38 shots, 37 saves, 1 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (1-3-0). Loss - Troy Grosenick, UNI (2-1-2). Shots On Goal - UNI 11-12-13-2=38; UNH 9-7-6-1=23 Power Plays - UNI 0 of 3; UNH 0 of 5 Penalties - UNI 5 (10 min); UNH 3 (6 min) New Records - New Hampshire 1-4-1, Union 2-1-3 Referees: Thomas Fyrer, Timothy Low Assistant Referees: Dean Gilbert, Jeremy Lovett

NOVEMBER 4, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Masachusetts (1-4-2, 0-4-2 HE) 2 1 0 - 3 UNH (3-4-1, 2-3-0 HE) 3 3 1 - 7 1st Period Scoring - 1, UMA T.J. Syner/3 (Conor Sheary/4, Eric Filiou/1) 1:28 2, UNH Kevin Goumas/2 (Austin Block/2, Eric Knodel/3) 2:17 3, UNH Dalton Speelman/1 (Nick Sorkin/4, Stevie Moses/4) 3:41 4, UMA Joel Hanley/1 (Rocco Carzo/3, Conor Sheary/5) 15:05 5, UNH John Henrion/3 (Grayson Downing/4, Jeff Silengo/2) 19:54 Penalties - None 2nd Period Scoring - 6, UNH Brett Kostolansky/1 (Austin Block/3, Kevin Goumas/2) 9:10 (GW) 7, UNH Mike Borisenok/3 (Casey Thrush/4, Kevin McCarey/2) 11:15 8, UNH Stevie Moses/3 (Dalton Speelman/3, Nick Sorkin/5) 14:20 9, UMA Conor Sheary/4 (Adam Phillips/2, Troy Power/3) 17:46 (PP) Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hooking) 15:57 3rd Period Scoring - 10, UNH Grayson Downing/1 (John Henrion/1, Damon Kipp/2) 9:13 (PP) Penalties - Colin Shea, UMA (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 1:20; Kevin Goumas, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 1:20; Michael Pereira, UMA (Interference) 6:46; Conor Allen, UMA (Roughing) 8:35; Jay Camper, UNH (Boarding) 13:33; Mike Borisenok, UNH (Hooking) 17:05 Massachusetts Goaltending - Steve Mastalerz (49:20, 28 shots, 23 saves, 5 GA); Kevin Boyle (10:40, 4 shots, 2 saves, 2 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (60:00, 32 shots, 29 saves, 3 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (3-3-0). Loss - Kevin Boyle, UMA (1-2-2). Shots On Goal - UMA 12-8-12=32; UNH 13-8-11=32 Power Plays - UMA 1 of 3; UNH 1 of 2 Penalties - UMA 3 (6 min); UNH 4 (8 min) New Records - New Hampshire 3-4-1, Massachusetts 1-4-2 Three Stars: 1. Dalton Speelman (New Hampshire) 2. John Henrion (New Hampshire) 3. Grayson Downing (New Hampshire) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Kevin Keenan Assistant Referees: Matt Riegert, Wayne Silva NOVEMBER 5, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Maine (3-4-1, 3-3-0 HE) 0 1 1 - 2 UNH (4-4-1, 3-3-0 HE) 1 2 0 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Jay Camper/1 (Kevin Goumas/3, Austin Block/4) 3:13 Penalties - None 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Dalton Speelman/2 (Nick Sorkin/6, Damon Kipp/3) 0:25 3, UNH Nick Sorkin/5 (Stevie Moses/5, Connor Hardowa/2) 7:54 (PP) (GW) 4, MNE Spencer Abbott/4 (Jon Swavely/3, Kyle Beattie/5) 13:50 Penalties - Brice O’Connor, MNE (Slashing) 4:46; Justin Agosta, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 4:46; Will O’Neill, MNE (Interference) 7:30; Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hooking) 14:27; Theo Andersson, MNE (Slashing) 18:32; Stevie Moses, UNH (Slashing) 20:00 3rd Period Scoring - 5, MNE Spencer Abbott/5 (Joey Diamond/4, Brian Flynn/7) 5:14 Penalties - Stevie Moses, UNH (Hooking) 10:59; Joey Diamond, MNE (Hooking) 17:09 Maine Goaltending - Martin Ouellette (59:30, 28 shots, 25 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:30, 0 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (60:00, 33 shots, 31 saves, 2 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (4-3-0). Loss - Martin Ouellette, MNE (1-3-0). Shots On Goal - MNE 13-14-6=33; UNH 11-7-10=28 Power Plays - MNE 0 of 3; UNH 1 of 3 Penalties - MNE 4 (8 min); UNH 4 (8 min) New Records - New Hampshire 4-4-1, Maine 3-4-1 Three Stars: 1. Nick Sorkin (New Hampshire) 2. Spencer Abbott (Maine) 3. Matt Di Girolamo (New Hampshire) Referees: John Gravallese, Jack Millea Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Marc Sullivan

OCTOBER 29, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Northeastern (1-4-1, 1-4-1 HE) 0 2 0 - 2 UNH (2-4-1, 1-3-0 HE) 2 1 2 - 5 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Mike Borisenok/1 (Kevin McCarey/1, Casey Thrush/2) 8:22 2, UNH Mike Borisenok/2 (Casey Thrush/3) 13:17 Penalties - Damon Kipp, UNH (Hooking) 10:57; Grayson Downing, UNH (Hooking) 15:39 2nd Period Scoring - 3, NOE Justin Daniels/4 (Vinny Saponari/5, Steve Quailer/2) 5:56 4, UNH Kevin McCarey/1 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/2) 10:57 (GW) 5, NOE Ludwig Karlsson/2 (Rob Dongara/1) 19:15 Penalties - Joseph Manno, NOE (Hooking) 14:14; John Henrion, UNH (Slashing) 15:59 3rd Period Scoring - 6, UNH Austin Block/1 (Jeff Silengo/1, Kevin Goumas/1) 7:21 7, UNH Stevie Moses/2 (Dalton Speelman/2, Nick Sorkin/3) 16:01 (PP) Penalties - Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Hitting from Behind) 7:56; Cody Ferriero, NOE (Slashing) 14:34 Northeastern Goaltending - Clay Witt (60:00, 38 shots, 33 saves, 5 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (60:00, 17 shots, 15 saves, 2 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (2-3-0). Loss - Clay Witt, NOE (0-1-0). Shots On Goal - NOE 3-8-6=17; UNH 12-14-12=38 Power Plays - NOE 0 of 4; UNH 1 of 2 Penalties - NOE 2 (4 min); UNH 4 (8 min) New Records - New Hampshire 2-4-1, Northeastern 1-4-1 Three Stars: 1. Mike Borisenok (New Hampshire) 2. Casey Thrush (New Hampshire) 3. Ludwig Karlsson (Northeastern) Referees: Thomas Quinn, Robert Ritchie Assistant Referees: Jeremy Lovett, Joe Ross

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NOVEMBER 12, 2011 AT GUTTERSON FIELDHOUSE, BURLINGTON, VT. Vermont (1-5-1, 0-4-1 HE) 2 1 1 0 4 UNH (4-4-2, 3-3-1 HE) 1 2 1 0 4 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Grayson Downing/2 (John Henrion/2, Greg Burke/1) 0:38 2, VER Matt White/1 (Tobias Nilsson-Roos/1, Mike Montagna/1) 15:12 (PP) 3, VER Drew MacKenzie/2 (Anders Franzon/3, Kyle Mountain/1) 19:10 Penalties - Eric Knodel, UNH (Interference) 8:08; Scott Pavelski, UNH (Tripping) 10:43; Kevin Goumas, UNH (5-Contact to the Head) 13:31; Kevin Goumas, UNH (10-Game Misconduct) 13:31; Damon Kipp, UNH (Holding) 17:16; Tobias Nilsson-Roos, VER (Embellishment) 17:16 2nd Period Scoring - 4, VER H.T. Lenz/1 (Anthony DeCenzo/2, Nick Luukko/1) 3:07 (SH) 5, UNH Dalton Speelman/3 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/3, Stevie Moses/6) 5:11 (PP) 6, UNH Damon Kipp/2 (Stevie Moses/7, Nick Sorkin/7) 13:07 Penalties - Brett Bruneteau, VER (5-Hitting from Behind) 1:51; Brett Bruneteau, VER (10-Game Misconduct) 1:51; Greg Burke, UNH (Hitting after the Whistle) 10:41; Sebastian Stålberg, VER (Hitting after the Whistle) 10:41; Scott Pavelski, UNH (Tripping) 14:52 3rd Period Scoring - 7, UNH Stevie Moses/4 8:36 8, VER H.T. Lenz/2 (Sebastian Stålberg/3, Anders Franzon/4) 18:40 (EA) Penalties - Damon Kipp, UNH (Hooking) 8:56 Overtime Scoring - None Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (65:00, 29 shots, 25 saves, 4 GA) Vermont Goaltending - Rob Madore (64:55, 40 shots, 36 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:05, 0 GA) Tie - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (4-3-1). Tie - Rob Madore, VER (1-3-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 13-12-9-6=40; VER 14-6-7-2=29 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 2; VER 1 of 6 Penalties - UNH 8 (27 min); VER 4 (19 min) New Records - Vermont 1-5-1, New Hampshire 4-4-2 Three Stars: 1. H.T. Lenz (Vermont) 2. Stevie Moses (New Hampshire) 3. Matt White (Vermont) Referees: David Hansen, Jeff Bunyon Assistant Referees: Bob Bernard, Jeremy Lovett NOVEMBER 18, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. UMass Lowell (5-4-0, 3-3-0 HE) 0 0 0 - 0 UNH (5-4-2, 4-3-1 HE) 1 2 2 - 5 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Jeff Silengo/1 (Kevin Goumas/4, Austin Block/5) 6:20 (GW) Penalties - Matt Ferreira, UML (Tripping) 11:05; Bench, UML (Too Many Players) 17:00; Damon Kipp, UNH (Interference) 19:09 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Stevie Moses/5 (Kevin Goumas/5, Connor Hardowa/3) 2:59 (PP) 3, UNH John Henrion/4 (Greg Burke/2) 17:21 Penalties - Chad Ruhwedel, UML (Boarding) 2:44; Damon Kipp, UNH (5-Hitting from Behind) 8:33; Damon Kipp, UNH (10-Misconduct) 8:33; Connor Hardowa, UNH (Cross-Checking) 11:56; Riley Wetmore, UML (Holding) 13:02; Malcolm Lyles, UML (EMBELLISHMENT) 13:37; Austin Block, UNH (High-Sticking) 13:37 3rd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Kevin McCarey/2 (Mike Borisenok/2, Casey Thrush/5) 9:54 5, UNH Casey Thrush/1 (Austin Block/6, Brett Kostolansky/1) 12:03 Penalties - John Henrion, UNH (Boarding) 18:06 UMass Lowell Goaltending - Brian Robbins (59:38, 39 shots, 34 saves, 5 GA); Empty Net (0:22, 0 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (60:00, 31 shots, 31 saves, 0 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (5-3-1). Loss - Brian Robbins, UML (1-3-0). Shots On Goal - UML 14-7-10=31; UNH 17-11-11=39 Power Plays - UML 0 of 4; UNH 1 of 4 Penalties - UML 5 (10 min); UNH 6 (23 min) New Records - New Hampshire 5-4-2, UMass Lowell 5-4-0 Three Stars: 1. Casey Thrush (New Hampshire) 2. Kevin Goumas (New Hampshire) 3. Matt Di Girolamo (New Hampshire) Referees: Thomas Fyrer, Kevin Shea Assistant Referees: Matt Riegert, Marc Sullivan NOVEMBER 19, 2011 AT AGGANIS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. Boston University (6-4-1, 4-3-1 HE) 0 1 3 - 4 UNH (5-5-2, 4-4-1 HE) 0 0 1 - 1 1st Period Scoring - None Penalties - Evan Rodrigues, BU (Tripping) 1:44; Stevie Moses, UNH (Holding) 7:10; Damon Kipp, UNH (Hooking) 13:26; Evan Rodrigues, BU (Holding) 13:26 2nd Period Scoring - 1, BU Wade Megan/6 (Evan Rodrigues/4) 8:25 Penalties - Adam Clendening, BU (Hooking) 11:36; Stevie Moses, UNH (Tripping) 17:25 3rd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Trevor van Riemsdyk/1 (Kevin Goumas/6, Connor Hardowa/4) 5:05 3, BU Max Nicastro/1 (Chris Connolly/8) 7:29 (GW) 4, BU Corey Trivino/8 (Chris Connolly/9, Sahir Gill/8) 8:05 5, BU Matt Nieto/8 18:57 (EN) Penalties - Alex Chiasson, BU (High-Sticking) 1:08; Evan Rodrigues, BU (Hitting from Behind) 10:33 New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (59:20, 26 shots, 23 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:40, 1 GA) Boston University Goaltending - Kieran Millan (60:00, 34 shots, 33 saves, 1 GA) Win - Kieran Millan, BU (4-4-1). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (5-4-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 4-7-23=34; BU 9-10-8=27 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 4; BU 0 of 2 Penalties - UNH 3 (6 min); BU 5 (10 min) New Records - Boston University 6-4-1, New Hampshire 5-5-2 Three Stars: 1. Wade Megan (Boston University) 2. Kieran Millan (Boston University) 3. Charlie Coyle (Boston University) Referees: John Gravallese, Tim Low Assistant Referees: Jeremy Lovett, Chris Millea

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NOVEMBER 22, 2011 AT BRIGHT HOCKEY CENTER, BOSTON, MASS. Harvard (3-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC) 0 4 3 - 7 UNH (5-6-2, 4-4-1 HE) 4 1 1 - 6 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Grayson Downing/3 (John Henrion/3, Greg Burke/3) 1:23 2, UNH Kevin Goumas/3 (Nick Sorkin/8, Connor Hardowa/5) 5:20 (PP) 3, UNH Grayson Downing/4 (Greg Burke/4, John Henrion/4) 8:18 4, UNH Trevor van Riemsdyk/2 (Grayson Downing/5, John Henrion/5) 11:56 Penalties - Alex Killorn, HAR (High-Sticking) 3:37; Jay Camper, UNH (Hooking) 5:46; Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Tripping) 12:31; David Valek, HAR (Tripping) 19:34 2nd Period Scoring - 5, HAR Alex Killorn/4 (Marshall Everson/3, Danny Biega/5) 6:50 (PP) 6, HAR Eric Kroshus/2 (Patrick McNally/3, Tommy O’Regan/1) 8:21 7, UNH Kevin Goumas/4 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/4) 14:14 (SH) 8, HAR Alex Fallstrom/2 (Alex Killorn/4) 18:00 9, HAR Alex Killorn/5 (Alex Fallstrom/4, Patrick McNally/4) 19:55 Penalties - John Henrion, UNH (Hooking) 5:55; Dan Ford, HAR (Hooking) 10:36; Damon Kipp, UNH (Interference) 12:52 3rd Period Scoring - 10, HAR Colin Blackwell/2 (David Valek/3, Ryan Grimshaw/3) 6:51 11, HAR Colin Blackwell/3 (Dan Ford/3, Danny Fick/1) 12:02 12, HAR David Valek/2 (Luke Greiner/3, Danny Biega/6) 18:35 (EN) (GW) 13, UNH Stevie Moses/6 (John Henrion/6, Grayson Downing/6) 19:57 (EA) Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (58:26, 29 shots, 23 saves, 6 GA); Empty Net (1:34, 1 GA) Harvard Goaltending - Raphael Girard (5:20, 6 shots, 4 saves, 2 GA); Steve Michalek (54:40, 28 shots, 24 saves, 4 GA) Win - Steve Michalek, HAR (3-2-0). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (5-5-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 13-12-9=34; HAR 9-13-8=30 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 3; HAR 1 of 4 Penalties - UNH 4 (8 min); HAR 3 (6 min) New Records - Harvard 3-3-1, New Hampshire 5-6-2 Three Stars: 1. Colin Blackwell (Harvard) 2. Alex Killorn (Harvard) 3. Grayson Downing (New Hampshire) Referees: Nick Litterio, Jean-Yves Roy Assistant Referees: CJ Hanafin, Martin Hughes NOVEMBER 26, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Alabama Huntsville (0-14-1) 1 0 0 - 1 UNH (6-6-2, 4-4-1 HE) 2 4 3 - 9 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Greg Burke/1 (John Henrion/7, Grayson Downing/7) 13:33 2, UNH Stevie Moses/7 (Nick Sorkin/9, Kevin Goumas/7) 15:42 (GW) 3, ALH Sebastian Geoffrion/1 18:36 (SH) Penalties - Curtis deBruyn, ALH (Holding) 18:04 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Damon Kipp/3 (Kevin Goumas/8, Nick Sorkin/10) 3:11 5, UNH Stevie Moses/8 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/5, Kevin Goumas/9) 5:50 (PP) 6, UNH Connor Hardowa/1 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/6, Nick Sorkin/11) 9:47 (PP) 7, UNH Stevie Moses/9 (Nick Sorkin/12) 12:44 Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Roughing) 3:25; Kyle Lysaght, ALH (Hooking) 4:42; Mat Hagen, ALH (Tripping) 7:56 3rd Period Scoring - 8, UNH Austin Block/2 (Casey Thrush/6, Jeff Silengo/3) 9:24 9, UNH Stevie Moses/10 (Nick Sorkin/13, Kevin Goumas/10) 14:40 10, UNH Grayson Downing/5 (John Henrion/8, Trevor van Riemsdyk/7) 15:07 Penalties - Nickolas Gatt, ALH (Slashing) 6:12 Alabama-Huntsville Goaltending - C.J. Groh (60:00, 37 shots, 28 saves, 9 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (49:24, 15 shots, 14 saves, 1 GA); Casey DeSmith (10:36, 6 shots, 6 saves, 0 GA) Win - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (6-5-1). Loss - C.J. Groh, ALH (0-1-0). Shots On Goal - ALH 7-7-7=21; UNH 13-13-11=37 Power Plays - ALH 0 of 1; UNH 2 of 4 Penalties - ALH 4 (8 min); UNH 1 (2 min) New Records - New Hampshire 6-6-2, Alabama-Huntsville 0-14-1 Referees: Tim Benedetto, Chris Federico Assistant Referees: Marc Sullivan, Andrew Weber

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DECEMBER 2, 2011 AT TSONGAS CENTER, LOWELL, MASS. UMass Lowell (8-4-0, 5-3-0 HE) 2 1 0 - 3 UNH (6-7-2, 4-5-1 HE) 1 0 1 - 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, UML Stephen Buco/1 (Josh Holmstrom/4, Scott Wilson/7) 2:18 2, UNH Greg Burke/2 (Grayson Downing/8, John Henrion/9) 9:53 3, UML Terrence Wallin/3 (Matt Ferreira/7, Chad Ruhwedel/10) 12:36 Penalties - Malcolm Lyles, UML (Hooking) 3:51 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UML David Vallorani/3 (Malcolm Lyles/4, Riley Wetmore/5) 14:50 (GW) Penalties - Terrence Wallin, UML (Charging) 4:48; Grayson Downing, UNH (Slashing) 7:03; Nick Sorkin, UNH (Slashing) 9:24; Chad Ruhwedel, UML (Roughing) 9:24; Greg Burke, UNH (Tripping) 9:43; Justin Agosta, UNH (Holding the Stick) 16:50; Casey Thrush, UNH (Cross-Checking) 18:43 3rd Period Scoring - 5, UNH Mike Borisenok/4 (Justin Agosta/1) 11:08 Penalties - Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Boarding) 5:27; Joseph Pendenza, UML (Goaltender Interference) 12:02; Shayne Thompson, UML (Hitting from Behind) 14:18; John Henrion, UNH (5-Checking from Behind) 20:00; John Henrion, UNH (10-Game Misconduct) 20:00; Joseph Pendenza, UML (5-CONTACT TO THE HEAD) 20:00; Joseph Pendenza, UML (10-Game Misconduct) 20:00 New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (58:54, 34 shots, 31 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (1:06, 0 GA) UMass Lowell Goaltending - Doug Carr (60:00, 35 shots, 33 saves, 2 GA) Win - Doug Carr, UML (7-1-0). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (6-6-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 10-6-19=35; UML 12-14-8=34 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 4; UML 0 of 5 Penalties - UNH 8 (27 min); UML 7 (25 min) New Records - UMass Lowell 8-4-0, New Hampshire 6-7-2 Three Stars: 1. Doug Carr (UMass Lowell) 2. Stephen Buco (UMass Lowell) 3. Mike Borisenok (New Hampshire) Referees: John Gravallese, David Hansen Assistant Referees: Brendan Kelleher, Joe Ross DECEMBER 3, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. UMass Lowell (9-4-0, 6-3-0 HE) 1 2 2 - 5 UNH (6-8-2, 4-6-1 HE) 1 1 1 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Justin Agosta/1 (Casey Thrush/7, Stevie Moses/8) 10:34 2, UML Derek Arnold/6 (David Vallorani/6, Riley Wetmore/6) 19:33 Penalties - John Henrion, UNH (Boarding) 12:09; Riley Wetmore, UML (Tripping) 15:37; Matt Ferreira, UML (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Greg Burke, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Greg Burke, UNH (Cross-Checking) 20:00 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UNH Casey Thrush/2 (Austin Block/7, Eric Knodel/4) 2:15 4, UML Michael Budd/3 (Colin Wright/1, Tim Corcoran/2) 5:41 5, UML Matt Ferreira/6 (Joseph Pendenza/8, Terrence Wallin/6) 10:23 Penalties - Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Holding) 12:09 3rd Period Scoring - 6, UNH Stevie Moses/11 (Kevin Goumas/11, Nick Sorkin/14) 12:22 7, UML Matt Ferreira/7 (Joseph Pendenza/9, Terrence Wallin/7) 12:47 (GW) 8, UML David Vallorani/4 (Derek Arnold/5, Riley Wetmore/7) 14:21 Penalties - Tim Corcoran, UML (Tripping) 2:01; Colin Wright, UML (Boarding) 5:45 UMass Lowell Goaltending - Doug Carr (60:00, 48 shots, 45 saves, 3 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (58:04, 32 shots, 27 saves, 5 GA); Empty Net (1:56, 0 GA) Win - Doug Carr, UML (8-1-0). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (6-7-1). Shots On Goal - UML 10-13-9=32; UNH 29-10-9=48 Power Plays - UML 0 of 3; UNH 0 of 3 Penalties - UML 4 (8 min); UNH 4 (8 min) New Records - UMass Lowell 9-4-0, New Hampshire 6-8-2 Three Stars: 1. Matt Ferreira (UMass Lowell) 2. Doug Carr (UMass Lowell) 3. Stevie Moses (New Hampshire) Referees: Scott Hansen, Thomas Quinn Assistant Referees: Chris Leavitt, Marc Sullivan DECEMBER 8, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Boston U. (9-5-1, 7-4-1 HE) 0 2 0 - 2 UNH (6-9-2, 4-7-1 HE) 1 0 0 - 1 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Greg Burke/3 (Damon Kipp/4) 4:32 Penalties - Bench, BU (Too Many Players) 11:32; Ross Gaudet, BU (Hitting from Behind) 19:56 2nd Period Scoring - 2, BU Wade Megan/7 (Alex Chiasson/8, Alexx Privitera/2) 4:54 (PP) 3, BU Corey Trivino/11 (Sahir Gill/9, Chris Connolly/11) 7:51 (GW) Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hooking) 0:26; Austin Block, UNH (Interference) 2:59; Charlie Coyle, BU (Hitting from Behind) 8:27; Cason Hohmann, BU (Tripping) 11:49 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Garrett Noonan, BU (Tripping) 4:58 Boston University Goaltending - Kieran Millan (60:00, 29 shots, 28 saves, 1 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (59:23, 34 shots, 32 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:37, 0 GA) Win - Kieran Millan, BU (7-5-1). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (0-1-0). Shots On Goal - BU 11-16-7=34; UNH 9-11-9=29 Power Plays - BU 1 of 2; UNH 0 of 5 Penalties - BU 5 (10 min); UNH 2 (4 min) New Records - Boston University 9-5-1, New Hampshire 6-9-2 Three Stars: 1. Kieran Millan (Boston University) 2. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) 3. Alex Chiasson (Boston University) Referees: John Gravallese, Robert Ritchie Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Tom Cronin

DECEMBER 30, 2011 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Brown (5-6-1) 1 2 2 - 5 UNH (6-10-2) 0 1 1 - 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, BRN Massimo Lamacchia/4 (Matt Harlow/2) 8:34 Penalties - Chris Zaires, BRN (Tripping) 4:16; Jeff Buvinow, BRN (Hitting from Behind) 10:29 2nd Period Scoring - 2, BRN Jeff Ryan/2 (Matt Wahl/7) 6:24 3, BRN Jack Maclellan/6 (Ryan Jacobson/5, Matt Wahl/8) 10:21 (GW) 4, UNH Connor Hardowa/2 (Mike Borisenok/3, Scott Pavelski/1) 12:14 Penalties - None 3rd Period Scoring - 5, UNH Nick Sorkin/6 (Stevie Moses/9, Damon Kipp/5) 4:20 6, BRN Ryan Jacobson/4 (Matt Lorito/3, Jack Maclellan/5) 15:29 7, BRN Matt Lorito/1 18:45 (EN) Penalties - Brett Kostolansky, UNH (DELAY OF GAME-PS) 13:21 Brown Goaltending - Marco DeFilippo (60:00, 41 shots, 39 saves, 2 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Matt Di Girolamo (40:00, 18 shots, 15 saves, 3 GA); Casey DeSmith (18:30, 6 shots, 5 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (1:30, 1 GA) Win - Marco DeFilippo, BRN (1-0-0). Loss - Matt Di Girolamo, UNH (6-8-1). Shots On Goal - BRN 8-10-7=25; UNH 12-10-19=41 Power Plays - BRN 0 of 0; UNH 0 of 2 Penalties - BRN 2 (4 min); UNH 1 (2 min) New Records - Brown 5-6-1, New Hampshire 6-10-2 Referees: Scott Hansen, Kevin Keenan Assistant Referees: Jeremy Lovett, Joe Ross JANUARY 7, 2012 AT FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, MASS. Maine (10-7-2, 7-6-1 HE) 1 2 1 1 5 UNH (6-11-2, 4-8-1 HE) 1 1 2 0 4 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH John Henrion/5 (Grayson Downing/9, Eric Knodel/5) 1:05 2, MNE Mark Anthoine/7 (Kyle Beattie/13, Will O’Neill/16) 4:10 (PP) Penalties - Jay Camper, UNH (Tripping) 2:46; Kyle Beattie, MNE (Tripping) 4:26; Ryan Hegarty, MNE (Elbowing) 13:25; Damon Kipp, UNH (Hitting from Behind) 16:34 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UNH Kevin Goumas/5 11:27 (SH) 4, MNE Joey Diamond/13 (Spencer Abbott/20, Will O’Neill/17) 11:44 (PP) 5, MNE Mark Anthoine/8 (Adam Shemansky/5, Kyle Beattie/14) 12:34 (PP) Penalties - Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Boarding) 2:30; Adam Shemansky, MNE (EMBELLISHMENT) 2:30; Eric Knodel, UNH (Interference) 5:24; Damon Kipp, UNH (Boarding) 9:57; John Henrion, UNH (Interference) 11:01 3rd Period Scoring - 6, MNE Joey Diamond/14 (Spencer Abbott/21, Mike Cornell/6) 0:13 7, UNH Kevin Goumas/6 (Stevie Moses/10, Trevor van Riemsdyk/8) 3:00 8, UNH Grayson Downing/6 (Jeff Silengo/4) 4:43 Penalties - None Overtime Scoring - 9, MNE Brian Flynn/11 (Joey Diamond/10, Spencer Abbott/22) 1:29 (GW) Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (61:29, 33 shots, 28 saves, 5 GA) Maine Goaltending - Dan Sullivan (61:13, 24 shots, 20 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:16, 0 GA) Win - Dan Sullivan, MNE (9-4-2). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (0-2-0). Shots On Goal - UNH 7-3-13-1=24; MNE 10-13-8-2=33 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 2; MNE 3 of 5 Penalties - UNH 6 (12 min); MNE 3 (6 min) New Records - Maine 10-7-2, New Hampshire 6-11-2 Three Stars: 1. Brian Flynn (Maine) 2. Kevin Goumas (New Hampshire) 3. Joey Diamond (Maine) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Kevin Shea Assistant Referees: Marc Sullivan, Bob Bernard JANUARY 11, 2012 AT SCHNEIDER ARENA, PROVIDENCE, R.I. Providence (8-9-2, 6-5-1 HE) 0 0 0 - 0 UNH (7-11-2, 5-8-1 HE) 0 1 0 - 1 1st Period Scoring - None Penalties - Mike Borisenok, UNH (Elbowing) 5:35; Derek Army, PRV (Hitting from Behind) 7:40; Greg Burke, UNH (Tripping) 13:10; Grayson Downing, UNH (Slashing) 18:30 2nd Period Scoring - 1, UNH Stevie Moses/12 (Nick Sorkin/15, Damon Kipp/6) 6:41 (GW) Penalties - Steven Shamanski, PRV (Hitting from Behind) 10:45; Matt Bergland, PRV (Tripping) 13:24; John Henrion, UNH (Interference) 19:02 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Greg Burke, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Connor Hardowa, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Derek Army, PRV (Instigating) 20:00; Derek Army, PRV (Roughing) 20:00; Derek Army, PRV (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Stefan Demopoulos, PRV (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00; Matt Bergland, PRV (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 20:00 New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:00, 26 shots, 26 saves, 0 GA) Providence Goaltending - Alex Beaudry (58:45, 26 shots, 25 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (1:15, 0 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (1-2-0). Loss - Alex Beaudry, PRV (7-8-2). Shots On Goal - UNH 9-11-6=26; PRV 10-7-9=26 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 3; PRV 0 of 4 Penalties - UNH 7 (14 min); PRV 8 (16 min) New Records - New Hampshire 7-11-2, Providence 8-9-2 Three Stars: 1. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) 2. Stevie Moses (New Hampshire) 3. Alex Beaudry (Providence) Referees: Jeff Bunyon, Chris Federico Assistant Referees: Chris Low, Chris Millea

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JANUARY 14, 2012 AT VERIZON WIRELESS ARENA, MANCHESTER, N.H. Dartmouth (7-7-2) 1 0 0 - 1 UNH (8-11-2) 1 2 1 - 4 1st Period Scoring - 1, DAR Matt Lindblad/2 (Doug Jones/6, Taylor Boldt/3) 8:24 2, UNH Stevie Moses/13 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/9, Kevin Goumas/12) 15:03 (PP) Penalties - Jim Gaudet, DAR (Interference) 6:17; Paul Lee, DAR (O-INTERFERENCE) 8:52; Alex Goodship, DAR (Holding) 13:41; Mike Keenan, DAR (Hitting from Behind) 14:45; Eric Knodel, UNH (Holding) 19:08 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UNH Stevie Moses/14 (Kevin Goumas/13) 1:03 (SH) (GW) 4, UNH Stevie Moses/15 (Connor Hardowa/6, Trevor van Riemsdyk/10) 15:50 (PP) Penalties - Connor Hardowa, UNH (Interference) 8:36; Connor Goggin, DAR (Elbowing) 15:37 3rd Period Scoring - 5, UNH Stevie Moses/16 (Nick Sorkin/16, Kevin Goumas/14) 7:27 Penalties - Connor Goggin, DAR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 8:09; Tyler Sikura, DAR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 8:09; Austin Block, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 8:09; Jeff Silengo, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 8:09; Mike Borisenok, UNH (Roughing) 11:55 Dartmouth Goaltending - James Mello (60:00, 32 shots, 28 saves, 4 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (59:43, 22 shots, 21 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:17, 0 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (2-2-0). Loss - James Mello, DAR (3-5-1). Shots On Goal - DAR 4-4-14=22; UNH 16-7-9=32 Power Plays - DAR 0 of 3; UNH 2 of 5 Penalties - DAR 7 (14 min); UNH 5 (10 min) New Records - New Hampshire 8-11-2, Dartmouth 7-7-2 Referees: Jeff Bunyon, Kevin Shea Assistant Referees: Brendan Kelleher, Jeremy Lovett JANUARY 20, 2012 AT LAWLER ARENA, NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Merrimack (12-5-5, 8-4-3 HE) 0 1 0 - 1 UNH (9-11-2, 6-8-1 HE) 2 0 0 - 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Grayson Downing/7 (Connor Hardowa/7, Damon Kipp/7) 13:23 2, UNH Stevie Moses/17 (Brett Kostolansky/2, Nick Sorkin/17) 13:51 (PP) (GW) Penalties - Eric Knodel, UNH (Boarding) 5:58; Mike Wills, MER (Tripping) 8:39; Jordan Heywood, MER (Hooking) 13:23; Karl Stollery, MER (Slashing) 17:35 2nd Period Scoring - 3, MER Ryan Flanigan/7 (Carter Madsen/5, Jeff Velleca/5) 11:28 Penalties - Jordan Heywood, MER (Hitting from Behind) 4:23; Kyle Bigos, MER (Hitting from Behind) 5:39; Kevin Goumas, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 12:20; Rhett Bly, MER (Tripping) 12:20; Kyle Bigos, MER (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 12:20; Mike Collins, MER (Elbowing) 14:34; Kevin McCarey, UNH (Tripping) 16:31 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:00, 25 shots, 24 saves, 1 GA) Merrimack Goaltending - Joe Cannata (59:05, 33 shots, 31 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:55, 0 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (3-2-0). Loss - Joe Cannata, MER (11-5-5). Shots On Goal - UNH 8-18-7=33; MER 10-3-12=25 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 7; MER 0 of 2 Penalties - UNH 3 (6 min); MER 8 (16 min) New Records - New Hampshire 9-11-2, Merrimack 12-5-5 Three Stars: 1. Stevie Moses (New Hampshire) 2. Joe Cannata (Merrimack) 3. Grayson Downing (New Hampshire) Referees: Kevin Shea, Scott Hansen Assistant Referees: Brendan Kelleher, Dan O’Neill JANUARY 21, 2012 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Merrimack (13-5-5, 9-4-3 HE) 1 1 0 1 3 UNH (9-12-2, 6-9-1 HE) 1 0 1 0 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, MER Rhett Bly/2 (Connor Toomey/2, Josh Myers/2) 3:06 2, UNH Damon Kipp/4 (Nick Sorkin/18, Stevie Moses/11) 17:39 Penalties - Greg Burke, UNH (Hooking) 0:53; Kyle Bigos, MER (High-Sticking) 18:22; Jesse Todd, MER (Roughing) 18:22; Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Cross-Checking) 18:22 2nd Period Scoring - 3, MER Kyle Singleton/2 (Jordan Heywood/11, Mike Collins/9) 19:15 (PP) Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hitting from Behind) 18:53 3rd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Connor Hardowa/3 (Nick Sorkin/19, Kevin Goumas/15) 8:56 (PP) Penalties - Dan Kolomatis, MER (Hooking) 8:12 Overtime Scoring - 5, MER John Heffernan/2 (Shawn Bates/10, Karl Stollery/12) 0:19 (GW) Penalties - None Merrimack Goaltending - Joe Cannata (60:19, 30 shots, 28 saves, 2 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:19, 26 shots, 23 saves, 3 GA) Win - Joe Cannata, MER (12-5-5). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (3-3-0). Shots On Goal - MER 9-8-8-1=26; UNH 11-9-10-0=30 Power Plays - MER 1 of 2; UNH 1 of 2 Penalties - MER 3 (6 min); UNH 3 (6 min) New Records - Merrimack 13-5-5, New Hampshire 9-12-2 Three Stars: 1. John Heffernan (Merrimack) 2. Nick Sorkin (New Hampshire) 3. Joe Cannata (Merrimack) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Chris Federico Assistant Referees: Bob Bernard, Tom Cronin

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JANUARY 27, 2012 AT CONTE FORUM, CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. Boston College (15-10-1, 11-7-1 HE) 1 1 2 - 4 UNH (9-13-2, 6-10-1 HE) 0 2 1 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, BC Kevin Hayes/5 (Michael Sit/1, Chris Kreider/12) 0:35 Penalties - Grayson Downing, UNH (Elbowing) 7:04; Stevie Moses, UNH (Interference) 8:10 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Austin Block/3 (John Henrion/10, Grayson Downing/10) 2:10 3, UNH Stevie Moses/18 (Nick Sorkin/20, Trevor van Riemsdyk/11) 5:12 4, BC Chris Kreider/15 (Pat Mullane/17, Isaac MacLeod/3) 14:24 (SH) Penalties - Brian Dumoulin, BC (Interference) 7:45; Jeff Silengo, UNH (Interference) 9:50; Barry Almeida, BC (Tripping) 11:21; Danny Linell, BC (Tripping) 14:12 3rd Period Scoring - 5, UNH Scott Pavelski/2 (Kevin McCarey/3, Trevor van Riemsdyk/12) 15:18 6, BC Johnny Gaudreau/9 (Brian Dumoulin/17, Chris Kreider/13) 16:55 (PP) 7, BC Steven Whitney/8 (Pat Mullane/18, Barry Almeida/8) 19:09 (GW) Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Hooking) 7:34; Austin Block, UNH (Interference) 16:05 New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (59:39, 34 shots, 30 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:21, 0 GA) Boston College Goaltending - Parker Milner (60:00, 13 shots, 10 saves, 3 GA) Win - Parker Milner, BC (11-5-0). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (3-4-0). Shots On Goal - UNH 5-5-3=13; BC 13-7-14=34 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 3; BC 1 of 5 Penalties - UNH 5 (10 min); BC 3 (6 min) New Records - Boston College 15-10-1, New Hampshire 9-13-2 Three Stars: 1. Chris Kreider (Boston College) 2. Stevie Moses (New Hampshire) 3. Steven Whitney (Boston College) Referees: Jeff Bunyon, Tim Low Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Marc Sullivan JANUARY 28, 2012 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Boston College (16-10-1, 12-7-1 HE) 2 0 0 1 3 UNH (9-14-2, 6-11-1 HE) 1 1 0 0 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, BC Barry Almeida/15 (Edwin Shea/3, Bill Arnold/11) 3:24 2, UNH Brett Kostolansky/2 (Nick Sorkin/21, Kevin Goumas/16) 8:03 (PP) 3, BC Chris Kreider/16 (Michael Sit/2) 16:08 Penalties - Isaac MacLeod, BC (Holding) 4:43; Michael Sit, BC (Hitting from Behind) 7:31; Johnny Gaudreau, BC (Holding the Stick) 9:51 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Mike Borisenok/5 (Justin Agosta/2) 18:48 Penalties - Brett Kostolansky, UNH (Hooking) 4:38; Greg Burke, UNH (Hooking) 6:19; Pat Mullane, BC (Boarding) 10:53; Greg Burke, UNH (Slashing) 12:35; Patch Alber, BC (Hooking) 15:29 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Patch Alber, BC (Holding) 10:27 Overtime Scoring - 5, BC Barry Almeida/16 (Tommy Cross/14, Chris Kreider/14) 3:27 (PP) (GW) Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Tripping) 2:17 Boston College Goaltending - Parker Milner (63:27, 33 shots, 31 saves, 2 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (63:27, 37 shots, 34 saves, 3 GA) Win - Parker Milner, BC (12-5-0). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (3-5-0). Shots On Goal - BC 6-19-10-2=37; UNH 13-10-9-1=33 Power Plays - BC 1 of 4; UNH 1 of 6 Penalties - BC 6 (12 min); UNH 4 (8 min) New Records - Boston College 16-10-1, New Hampshire 9-14-2 Three Stars: 1. Barry Almeida (Boston College) 2. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) 3. Chris Kreider (Boston College) Referees: Scott Hansen, Jack Millea Assistant Referees: Chris Millea, Joe Ross FEBRUARY 3, 2012 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Providence (10-13-2, 8-9-1 HE) 0 1 0 - 1 UNH (10-14-2, 7-11-1 HE) 3 0 0 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Eric Knodel/2 (Nick Sorkin/22, Justin Agosta/3) 1:30 2, UNH Grayson Downing/8 (John Henrion/11, Eric Knodel/6) 10:57 (PP) (GW) 3, UNH Stevie Moses/19 (Nick Sorkin/23, Kevin Goumas/17) 14:19 (PP) Penalties - Austin Block, UNH (Cross-Checking) 7:04; David Brown, PRV (Interference) 9:50; Barrett Kaib, PRV (Roughing) 14:08 2nd Period Scoring - 4, PRV Tim Schaller/11 (Matt Bergland/12, Drew Brown/9) 4:21 Penalties - Daniel New, PRV (Roughing) 1:47; Kevin McCarey, UNH (Hooking) 6:59; Tim Schaller, PRV (Interference) 20:00 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Matt Bergland, PRV (Slashing) 11:33; Nick Sorkin, UNH (Slashing) 11:33 Providence Goaltending - Alex Beaudry (58:16, 22 shots, 19 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (1:44, 0 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:00, 38 shots, 37 saves, 1 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (4-5-0). Loss - Alex Beaudry, PRV (9-12-2). Shots On Goal - PRV 10-14-14=38; UNH 10-6-6=22 Power Plays - PRV 0 of 2; UNH 2 of 4 Penalties - PRV 5 (10 min); UNH 3 (6 min) New Records - New Hampshire 10-14-2, Providence 10-13-2 Three Stars: 1. Eric Knodel (New Hampshire) 2. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) 3. Tim Schaller (Providence) Referees: Tom Fyrer, John Gravallese Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Jeremy Lovett

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FEBRUARY 4, 2012 AT SCHNEIDER ARENA, PROVIDENCE, R.I. Providence (10-14-2, 8-10-1 HE) 1 0 1 0 2 UNH (11-14-2, 8-11-1 HE) 2 0 0 1 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Connor Hardowa/4 (Kevin McCarey/4, Mike Borisenok/4) 2:53 2, PRV Stefan Demopoulos/6 (Ross Mauermann/11, Shane Luke/2) 4:53 3, UNH Greg Burke/4 (Eric Knodel/7, Grayson Downing/11) 8:31 (PP) Penalties - Myles Harvey, PRV (Cross-Checking) 7:25 2nd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Stefan Demopoulos, PRV (Boarding) 5:55; Nick Sorkin, UNH (Holding) 10:44 3rd Period Scoring - 4, PRV Stefan Demopoulos/7 (Ross Mauermann/12, Shane Luke/3) 1:16 Penalties - Chris Rooney, PRV (Cross-Checking) 11:18 Overtime Scoring - 5, UNH Kevin McCarey/3 (Connor Hardowa/8, Austin Block/8) 2:07 (GW) Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (62:07, 36 shots, 34 saves, 2 GA) Providence Goaltending - Alex Beaudry (62:07, 28 shots, 25 saves, 3 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (5-5-0). Loss - Alex Beaudry, PRV (9-13-2). Shots On Goal - UNH 10-10-5-3=28; PRV 11-9-14-2=36 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 3; PRV 0 of 1 Penalties - UNH 1 (2 min); PRV 3 (6 min) New Records - New Hampshire 11-14-2, Providence 10-14-2 Three Stars: 1. Kevin McCarey (New Hampshire) 2. Stefan Demopoulos (Providence) 3. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) Referees: Scott Hansen, Rick Santilli Assistant Referees: Glen Cooke, Martin Hughes FEBRUARY 10, 2012 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Northeastern (11-13-3, 7-12-2 HE) 1 0 1 - 2 UNH (12-14-2, 9-11-1 HE) 2 1 0 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, NOE Robbie Vrolyk/4 (Mike McLaughlin/9) 0:30 2, UNH Stevie Moses/20 (Nick Sorkin/24, Kevin Goumas/18) 4:26 3, UNH Austin Block/4 (Mike Borisenok/5, Kevin McCarey/5) 16:43 Penalties - Ludwig Karlsson, NOE (Interference) 17:40 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Austin Block/5 (Casey Thrush/8, Damon Kipp/8) 14:39 (GW) Penalties - None 3rd Period Scoring - 5, NOE Mike McLaughlin/5 (Luke Eibler/4, Drew Daniels/5) 18:48 (EA) Penalties - Luke Eibler, NOE (Hitting from Behind) 9:01; Kevin McCarey, UNH (Boarding) 11:50 Northeastern Goaltending - Chris Rawlings (58:31, 31 shots, 28 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (1:29, 0 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:00, 26 shots, 24 saves, 2 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (6-5-0). Loss - Chris Rawlings, NOE (11-12-3). Shots On Goal - NOE 12-9-5=26; UNH 8-13-10=31 Power Plays - NOE 0 of 1; UNH 0 of 2 Penalties - NOE 2 (4 min); UNH 1 (2 min) New Records - New Hampshire 12-14-2, Northeastern 11-13-3 Three Stars: 1. Austin Block (New Hampshire) 2. Stevie Moses (New Hampshire) 3. Robbie Vrolyk (Northeastern) Referees: David Hansen, Kevin Keenan Assistant Referees: Jeremy Lovett, Joe Ross FEBRUARY 11, 2012 AT LAWLER ARENA, NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Merrimack (15-7-6, 11-6-4 HE) 1 0 0 0 1 UNH (12-14-3, 9-11-2 HE) 0 1 0 0 1 1st Period Scoring - 1, MER Jeff Velleca/7 (Jesse Todd/12, Ryan Flanigan/15) 19:36 Penalties - Karl Stollery, MER (Boarding) 14:34; Austin Block, UNH (Boarding) 17:34 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Grayson Downing/9 (Greg Burke/5, Trevor van Riemsdyk/13) 15:32 Penalties - Ryan Flanigan, MER (Hooking) 10:45 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - None Overtime Scoring - None Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (65:00, 35 shots, 34 saves, 1 GA) Merrimack Goaltending - Joe Cannata (65:00, 41 shots, 40 saves, 1 GA) Tie - Casey DeSmith, UNH (6-5-1). Tie - Joe Cannata, MER (14-7-6). Shots On Goal - UNH 14-13-10-4=41; MER 12-8-12-3=35 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 2; MER 0 of 1 Penalties - UNH 1 (2 min); MER 2 (4 min) New Records - Merrimack 15-7-6, New Hampshire 12-14-3 Three Stars: 1. Joe Cannata (Merrimack) 2. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) 3. Jeff Velleca (Merrimack) Referees: Robert Ritchie, Tim Low Assistant Referees: Bob Bernard, Brendan Kelleher

FEBRUARY 17, 2012 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Vermont (6-22-1, 3-18-1 HE) 1 0 2 1 4 UNH (12-15-3, 9-12-2 HE) 2 0 1 0 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Scott Pavelski/3 (Kevin McCarey/6, Eric Knodel/8) 7:18 2, VER H.T. Lenz/5 (Michael Paliotta/6, Connor Brickley/3) 7:53 3, UNH Eric Knodel/3 (Jeff Silengo/5, Trevor van Riemsdyk/14) 19:10 (PP) Penalties - Connor Brickley, VER (Roughing) 18:00 2nd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Tobias Nilsson-Roos, VER (EMBELLISHMENT) 3:31; Kevin Goumas, UNH (Holding) 3:31; Nick Bruneteau, VER (Hooking) 4:19; Bench, UNH (Too Many Players) 5:07; Arthur Griem, VER (Interference) 8:11; Nick Bruneteau, VER (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 15:32; Scott Pavelski, UNH (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 15:32 3rd Period Scoring - 4, VER Michael Paliotta/4 (Kyle Reynolds/13, Mike Montagna/8) 8:31 5, UNH Kevin Goumas/7 (Nick Sorkin/25, Stevie Moses/12) 9:16 6, VER H.T. Lenz/6 (Sebastian St책lberg/19, Drew MacKenzie/15) 19:46 (EA) Penalties - Kyle Reynolds, VER (Tripping) 5:15 Overtime Scoring - 7, VER Drew MacKenzie/7 (Mike Montagna/9, Anthony DeCenzo/6) 1:38 (GW) Penalties - None Vermont Goaltending - Rob Madore (60:54, 33 shots, 30 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:44, 0 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (61:32, 21 shots, 17 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:06, 0 GA) Win - Rob Madore, VER (5-16-1). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (6-6-1). Shots On Goal - VER 6-9-5-1=21; UNH 12-8-11-2=33 Power Plays - VER 0 of 1; UNH 1 of 4 Penalties - VER 6 (12 min); UNH 3 (6 min) New Records - Vermont 6-22-1, New Hampshire 12-15-3 Three Stars: 1. Drew MacKenzie (Vermont) 2. Eric Knodel (New Hampshire) 3. H.T. Lenz (Vermont) Referees: Tim Low, Kevin Shea Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Brendan Kelleher FEBRUARY 18, 2012 AT WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. Vermont (6-23-1, 3-19-1 HE) 1 0 0 - 2 UNH (13-15-3, 10-12-2 HE) 0 2 1 - 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, VER Brett Bruneteau/4 (Nick Bruneteau/15, Kyle Mountain/2) 17:00 Penalties - Michael Paliotta, VER (Hitting from Behind) 0:37; Damon Kipp, UNH (Hitting from Behind) 5:29; Casey Thrush, UNH (5-Hitting from Behind) 8:45; Casey Thrush, UNH (10-Game Disqualification) 8:45 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Kevin McCarey/4 (Mike Borisenok/6) 5:44 3, UNH Greg Burke/5 (John Henrion/12, Grayson Downing/12) 15:02 (PP) (GW) Penalties - Arthur Griem, VER (Cross-Checking) 6:05; Damon Kipp, UNH (Tripping) 11:13; Tobias Nilsson-Roos, VER (Tripping) 14:42 3rd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Connor Hardowa/5 (Kevin Goumas/19, Damon Kipp/9) 7:39 Penalties - Kevin Goumas, UNH (Slashing) 15:08 Vermont Goaltending - Rob Madore (58:43, 41 shots, 38 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (1:17, 0 GA) New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:00, 29 shots, 28 saves, 1 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (7-6-1). Loss - Rob Madore, VER (5-17-1). Shots On Goal - VER 7-9-13=29; UNH 8-18-15=41 Power Plays - VER 0 of 4; UNH 1 of 3 Penalties - VER 3 (6 min); UNH 5 (21 min) New Records - New Hampshire 13-15-3, Vermont 6-23-1 Three Stars: 1. Mike Borisenok (New Hampshire) 2. Greg Burke (New Hampshire) 3. Rob Madore (Vermont) Referees: Scott Hansen, Tim Low Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Brendan Blanchard FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT MULLINS CENTER, AMHERST, MASS. Massachusetts (11-15-5, 7-13-4 HE) 0 1 2 - 3 UNH (14-15-3, 11-12-2 HE) 2 0 2 - 4 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Trevor van Riemsdyk/3 (Matt Willows/1, Jay Camper/1) 6:30 Penalties - None 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Trevor van Riemsdyk/4 (Eric Knodel/9, Kevin Goumas/20) 4:44 3, UMA Conor Sheary/10 (Steven Guzzo/10, Darren Rowe/3) 11:14 (PP) Penalties - Greg Burke, UNH (Hooking) 9:16 3rd Period Scoring - 4, UMA Joel Hanley/5 (Michael Pereira/14, Conor Sheary/21) 4:47 5, UNH Nick Sorkin/7 (Kevin Goumas/21, Stevie Moses/13) 7:15 6, UNH Kevin Goumas/8 (Connor Hardowa/9) 7:32 (GW) 7, UMA Daniel Hobbs/10 (Eric Filiou/4, T.J. Syner/21) 12:25 Penalties - Jeff Silengo, UNH (Holding) 3:21; Michael Marcou, UMA (EMBELLISHMENT) 3:21; Steven Guzzo, UMA (Tripping) 17:09; Connor Hardowa, UNH (Holding) 18:36 New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (60:00, 51 shots, 48 saves, 3 GA) Massachusetts Goaltending - Kevin Boyle (59:02, 29 shots, 25 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:58, 0 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (8-6-1). Loss - Kevin Boyle, UMA (7-5-4). Shots On Goal - UNH 13-5-11=29; UMA 13-25-13=51 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 1; UMA 1 of 2 Penalties - UNH 3 (6 min); UMA 2 (4 min) New Records - New Hampshire 14-15-3, Massachusetts 11-15-5 Three Stars: 1. Trevor van Riemsdyk (New Hampshire) 2. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) 3. Conor Sheary (Massachusetts) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Thomas Quinn Assistant Referees: Tom Cronin, Matt Riegert

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FEBRUARY 25, 2012 AT MULLINS CENTER, AMHERST, MASS. Massachusetts (12-15-5, 8-13-4 HE) 1 2 1 - 4 UNH (14-16-3, 11-13-2 HE) 1 1 0 - 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNH Stevie Moses/21 (Kevin Goumas/22) 4:50 (SH) 2, UMA Kevin Czepiel/2 (Eric Filiou/5, Troy Power/7) 10:15 Penalties - Scott Pavelski, UNH (Tripping) 3:22; Oleg Yevenko, UMA (Holding) 15:19 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UMA Michael Marcou/6 (Daniel Hobbs/11, Michael Pereira/15) 1:15 4, UMA Joel Hanley/6 (Patrick Kiley/4, Daniel Hobbs/12) 3:53 (GW) 5, UNH Nick Sorkin/8 (Kevin Goumas/23) 16:37 Penalties - Mike Borisenok, UNH (Hooking) 1:47; Branden Gracel, UMA (Hitting from Behind) 8:04; Kevin Goumas, UNH (Slashing) 8:53; Grayson Downing, UNH (Tripping) 17:00 3rd Period Scoring - 6, UMA Conor Sheary/11 (T.J. Syner/22, Branden Gracel/12) 17:48 Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (58:30, 32 shots, 28 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:30, 0 GA) Massachusetts Goaltending - Steve Mastalerz (60:00, 28 shots, 26 saves, 2 GA) Win - Steve Mastalerz, UMA (4-5-0). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (8-7-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 10-9-9=28; UMA 10-13-9=32 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 2; UMA 0 of 4 Penalties - UNH 4 (8 min); UMA 2 (4 min) New Records - Massachusetts 12-15-5, New Hampshire 14-16-3 Three Stars: 1. Steve Mastalerz (Massachusetts) 2. Conor Sheary (Massachusetts) 3. Kevin Goumas (New Hampshire) Referees: John Gravallese, Jack Millea Assistant Referees: Chris Aughe, Brendan Kelleher MARCH 3, 2012 AT ALFOND ARENA, ORONO, MAINE Maine (20-11-3, 15-10-2 HE) 1 0 0 - 1 UNH (14-17-3, 11-14-2 HE) 0 0 0 - 0 1st Period Scoring - 1, MNE Brice O’Connor/2 (Nick Pryor/10, Adam Shemansky/9) 10:13 (GW) Penalties - Kyle Beattie, MNE (Cross-Checking) 3:10; Casey Thrush, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 12:19; Joey Diamond, MNE (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 12:19 2nd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Holding) 15:18 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Bench, MNE (Too Many Players) 8:24; Eric Knodel, UNH (Boarding) 12:16; Eric Knodel, UNH (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 16:31; Joey Diamond, MNE (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 16:31 New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (58:17, 29 shots, 28 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (1:43, 0 GA) Maine Goaltending - Dan Sullivan (59:51, 32 shots, 32 saves, 0 GA); Empty Net (0:09, 0 GA) Win - Dan Sullivan, MNE (19-8-3). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (8-8-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 14-7-11=32; MNE 8-10-11=29 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 2; MNE 0 of 2 Penalties - UNH 4 (8 min); MNE 4 (8 min) New Records - Maine 20-11-3, New Hampshire 14-17-3 Three Stars: 1. Dan Sullivan (Maine) 2. Brice O’Connor (Maine) 3. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) Referees: David Hansen, Thomas Fryer Assistant Referees: Matt Riegert, Wayne Silva MARCH 9, 2012 AT AGGANIS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. Boston U. (21-13-1) 1 1 0 0 0 2 UNH (15-17-3) 2 0 0 0 1 3 1st Period Scoring - 1, BU Alex Chiasson/13 (Matt Nieto/25, Chris Connolly/28) 14:39 2, UNH Nick Sorkin/9 (Kevin McCarey/7, Justin Agosta/4) 17:20 3, UNH Kevin Goumas/9 (Nick Sorkin/26, Connor Hardowa/10) 18:06 Penalties - None 2nd Period Scoring - 4, BU Kevin Gilroy/2 (Alexx Privitera/9) 16:50 Penalties - Adam Clendening, BU (Cross-Checking) 7:48; Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (CrossChecking) 14:15; Stevie Moses, UNH (Slashing) 18:02 3rd Period Scoring - None Penalties - Patrick MacGregor, BU (Cross-Checking) 1:47; Ryan Ruikka, BU (Slashing) 8:42; Kevin Goumas, UNH (Roughing) 14:32; Alex Chiasson, BU (Roughing) 14:32 1st Overtime Scoring - None Penalties - Eric Knodel, UNH (Hitting from Behind) 16:52; Adam Clendening, BU (Holding) 17:59 2nd Overtime Scoring - 5, UNH Grayson Downing/10 2:00 (GW) Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (82:00, 36 shots, 34 saves, 2 GA) Boston University Goaltending - Kieran Millan (82:00, 50 shots, 47 saves, 3 GA) Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (9-8-1). Loss - Kieran Millan, BU (18-12-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 12-6-18-13-1=50; BU 10-8-10-7-1=36 Power Plays - UNH 0 of 4; BU 0 of 3 Penalties - UNH 4 (8 min); BU 5 (10 min) New Records - New Hampshire 15-17-3, Boston University 21-13-1 Three Stars: 1. Grayson Downing (New Hampshire) 2. Kieran Millan (Boston University) 3. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) Referees: Tim Benedetto, Kevin Shea Assistant Referees: Bob Bernard, Joe Ross

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MARCH 10, 2012 AT AGGANIS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. Boston U. (22-13-1) 1 1 2 - 4 UNH (15-18-3) 0 1 1 - 2 1st Period Scoring - 1, BU Chris Connolly/9 (Alex Chiasson/27, Alexx Privitera/10) 11:55 (PP) Penalties - Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (Tripping) 9:55; Stevie Moses, UNH (Hooking) 15:12 2nd Period Scoring - 2, UNH Stevie Moses/22 (Kevin Goumas/24, Damon Kipp/10) 10:16 3, BU Sahir Gill/12 (Patrick MacGregor/3, Garrett Noonan/9) 17:16 Penalties - Connor Hardowa, UNH (Holding) 5:39; Ben Rosen, BU (Elbowing) 7:50; Eric Knodel, UNH (Holding) 17:16 3rd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Connor Hardowa/6 (Kevin Goumas/25, Brett Kostolansky/3) 4:04 (PP) 5, BU Matt Nieto/14 (Evan Rodrigues/8, Sahir Gill/17) 4:54 (GW) 6, BU Ryan Santana/3 (Sahir Gill/18, Adam Clendening/26) 7:18 Penalties - Sean Escobedo, BU (Tripping) 0:39; Sahir Gill, BU (Hitting from Behind) 2:58; Greg Burke, UNH (Slashing) 5:06; Alex Chiasson, BU (Slashing) 5:06; Ryan Ruikka, BU (Boarding) 11:28; Kevin Goumas, UNH (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 12:29; Alex Chiasson, BU (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 12:29; Grayson Downing, UNH (Hooking) 12:33 New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (58:22, 36 shots, 32 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:38, 0 GA) Boston University Goaltending - Kieran Millan (60:00, 37 shots, 35 saves, 2 GA) Win - Kieran Millan, BU (19-12-1). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (9-9-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 8-10-19=37; BU 14-15-7=36 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 4; BU 1 of 5 Penalties - UNH 7 (14 min); BU 6 (12 min) New Records - Boston University 22-13-1, New Hampshire 15-18-3 Three Stars: 1. Sahir Gill (Boston University) 2. Kieran Millan (Boston University) 3. Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire) Referees: Jeff Bunyon, Kevin Keenan Assistant Referees: Bob Bernard, Chris Low MARCH 11, 2012 AT AGGANIS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. Boston U. (22-13-1) 1 2 1 0 1 5 UNH (15-18-3) 2 2 0 0 0 4 1st Period Scoring - 1, BU Evan Rodrigues/2 (Matt Nieto/26, Sean Escobedo/10) 4:11 2, UNH Casey Thrush/3 (Austin Block/9, Matt Willows/2) 8:09 3, UNH Casey Thrush/4 (Matt Willows/3, Austin Block/10) 14:30 Penalties - Sean Escobedo, BU (Hooking) 9:09 2nd Period Scoring - 4, UNH Greg Burke/6 (Grayson Downing/13, Trevor van Riemsdyk/15) 1:42 (PP) 5, UNH Mike Borisenok/6 (Kevin McCarey/8) 4:34 (SH) 6, BU Garrett Noonan/15 (Chris Connolly/29, Alex Chiasson/28) 16:11 7, BU Garrett Noonan/16 (Justin Courtnall/3, Ryan Ruikka/5) 18:58 Penalties - Adam Clendening, BU (Tripping) 1:32; Kevin Goumas, UNH (Tripping) 3:28; Ross Gaudet, BU (Elbowing) 6:00; Eric Knodel, UNH (Slashing) 10:25 3rd Period Scoring - 8, BU Wade Megan/19 (Garrett Noonan/10, Alex Chiasson/29) 0:30 Penalties - Matt Willows, UNH (EMBELLISHMENT) 1:40; Ryan Santana, BU (Cross-Checking) 1:40; Eric Knodel, UNH (High-Sticking) 3:18; Ben Rosen, BU (Hooking) 9:39 1st Overtime Scoring - None Penalties - None 2nd Overtime Scoring - 9, BU Alex Chiasson/14 (Wade Megan/9, Chris Connolly/30) 6:42 (GW) Penalties - None New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (86:42, 55 shots, 50 saves, 5 GA) Boston University Goaltending - Kieran Millan (86:42, 72 shots, 68 saves, 4 GA) Win - Kieran Millan, BU (20-12-1). Loss - Casey DeSmith, UNH (9-10-1). Shots On Goal - UNH 16-21-13-14-8=72; BU 4-16-16-16-3=55 Power Plays - UNH 1 of 4; BU 0 of 3 Penalties - UNH 4 (8 min); BU 5 (10 min) New Records - Boston University 23-13-1, New Hampshire 15-19-3 Three Stars: 1. Kieran Millan (Boston University) 2. Alex Chiasson (Boston University) 3. Casey Thrush (New Hampshire) Referees: Jeff Bunyon, Kevin Keenan Assistant Referees: Bob Bernard, Chris Low

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U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat Records

Te a m R e c o r d s Most Games Played (Season): 43 (1984-85) Best Regular Season Record: 26-5-0, .839 (1998-99) Best Overall Season: 31-7-3, .793 (1998-99) Most Wins, One Season: 31 (1998-99) Most Consecutive Wins: 14 (Nov. 1, 1996-Dec. 28, 1996) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 14 (14-0-0, Nov. 1, 1996-Dec. 28, 1996) Longest Unbeaten Streak, Start of Season: 8 (8-0-0, Oct. 26-Nov. 23, 1991) Most Losses, One Season: 29 (1985-86) Most Consecutive Losses: 15 (Nov. 2-Dec. 30,1985) Longest Winless Streak: 15 (0-15-0, Nov. 2-Dec. 30, 1985) Most Ties, One Season: 7 (2009-10) Most Overtime Games, One Season: 12 (2009-10) Most Overtime Wins, One Season: 5 (1972-73) Most Overtime Losses, One Season: 4 (1984-85) Fewest Wins, One Season: 0 (0-8-0, 1931-32; 0-3-0, 1948-49) 5 (5-29-3, 1985-86 -- modern era) Best Goal Avg. Per Game, One Season: 6.57 (1977-78) Most Hat Tricks, One Season: 17 (1970-71) Most Shorthanded Goals, One Season: 15 (1997-98) Most Goals Allowed, One Season: 204 (1986-87) Most Goals Allowed Per Game, One Season: 5.38 (1986-87) Most Opponent Assists, One Season: 341 (1985-86) Most Opponent Total Points, One Season: 540 (199 G-341 A; 1985-86) Fewest Goals Allowed, One Season: 77 (1965-66, 1967-68, 1968-69) Fewest Goals Allowed Avg. Per Game, One Season: 2.21 (2000-2001) Fewest Opponent Assists, One Season: 104 (1964-65) Fewest Opponent Total Points, One Season: 194 (90-104; 1964-65) Largest Winning Margin: Largest Losing Margin:

18 (@ Connecticut, 18-0, Jan. 21, 1967) 12 (@ Clarkson, 14-2, Jan. 28, 1964)

Most Hat Tricks, One Game: 4 (vs. Colby, Jan. 6, 1970) Two Fastest Goals: 0:02 (Ray March/George Marineau vs. Alumni, March 6, 1958) 0:03 (John Gray @ Colgate, Feb. 6, 1971) Three Fastest Goals: 0:38 (vs. St. Lawrence, Jan. 20, 1977) Fastest Goal To Start Game: 0:10 (Glenn Hunter @ Clarkson, Jan. 25, 1975) (Bob Brandt vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 4, 1968) (Donald Perkins vs. Springfield, Jan. 25, 1941) Most Goals: Period: 9 (15-1 vs. Connecticut, Jan. 18, 1966; 1st) (11-3 vs. Brown, Dec. 28, 2001; 3rd) Game: 19 (19-2 vs. St. Anselm, Feb. 12, 1938) Season: 245 (39 games, 1976-77) Most Assists: Season: 421 (39 games, 1976-77) Most Points: Season: 666 (39 games, 1976-77) Most Penalties: Season: 332 (1996-97) Most Penalty Minutes: Season: 722 (1997-98) Fewest Penalties: 101 (1965-66) Fewest Penalty Minutes: 224 (1965-66) Most Shutouts: 7 (2002-2003) Most Consecutive Minutes Opponent Scoreless: 181:31 (1968-69) Most Consecutive Minutes UNH Scoreless: 131:37 (1979-80) Longest Game: 100:43 vs. Boston College (HE semifinals) (March 21, 2008)

Indivdual Records Most Goals: Period: 4 Game: 6 Season: 42 Career: 127 Freshman: 31

(Jon Fontas @ Colgate, Feb. 18, 1978) (Ken McKinnon vs. Connecticut, Feb. 11, 1961) (Karl Adams @ Bowdoin, Jan. 16, 1942) (Ray Patten vs. St. Anselm, Feb. 12, 1938) (Ralph Cox, 1978-79) (Ralph Cox, 1976-79) (Darren Haydar, 1998-99)

Most Assists: Period: 5 Game: 7 Season: 59 Career: 144 Freshman: 38

(Jamie Hislop @ Rensselaer, March 2, 1974) (Louis Frigon vs. Colgate, Feb. 27, 1971) (Bob Miller, 1976-77) (Jason Krog, 1995-99) (Bob Miller, 1974-75)

Most Points: Period: 6 Game: 10 Season: 89 Career: 243 Freshman: 61

(Jamie Hislop @ Rensselaer, March 2, 1976) (Louis Frigon vs. Colgate, Feb. 27, 1971) (Bob Miller, 1976-77) (Ralph Cox, 1976-79) (Darren Haydar, 1998-99)

Most Hat Tricks: Season: 7 Career: 9

(Dude Thorn, 1965-66) (Dude Thorn, 1963-66; Louis Frigon, 1968-71)

Most Goals – Defenseman: Season: 14 (Scott Malone, 1993-94) Career: 35 (Brad Houston, 1964-66) Most Assists – Defenseman: Season: 43 (Rod Langway, 1976-77) Career: 110 (Tim Burke, 1974-77) Most Points – Defenseman: Season: 53 (Rod Langway, 1976-77) Career: 140 (Tim Burke, 1974-77) Most Penalties: Game: 6 (Allister Brown @ Bowling Green, Oct. 18, 1986) Season: 61 (Scott Malone, 1993-94) Career: 131 (Scott Malone, 1991-94) Most Penalty Minutes: Period: 20 (Tim Hanley @ Boston University, Jan. 27, 1987) Game: 20 (Tim Hanley @ Boston University, Jan. 27, 1987) (Allister Brown @ Boston University, Jan. 27, 1987) Season: 162 (Scott Malone, 1993-94) Career: 310 (Scott Malone, 1991-94) Most Games Played: Season: 43 (Brian Byrnes, Peter Herms, James Richmond, Dwayne Robinson; 1984-85) Career: 164 (Sean Collins, 2001-2005) Most Consecutive Games Played: Career: 158 (Darren Haydar, 1998-2002) 158 (Craig Switzer, 2004-2008) Most Consecutive Games Scoring: Goal: 12 (Bob Gould, Dec. 14, 1977 - Jan. 30, 1978) Assist: 16 (Bob Francis, Dec. 30, 1978 - Feb. 8, 1979) Point: 31 (Jamie Hislop, Feb. 15, 1974 - Feb. 18, 1975)

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CAREER GOALS 1. Ralph Cox 2. Darren Haydar 3. Louis Frigon 4. Jason Krog 5. Bob Gould 6. Cliff Cox 7. Joe Flanagan Mark Mowers 9. Eric Boguniecki 10. Jamie Hislop Sean Collins CAREER ASSISTS 1. Jason Krog 2. Jamie Hislop 3. Darren Haydar 4. Ralph Cox 5. Dan Forget Dave Lumley 7. Mark Mowers 8. Tim Burke 9. Guy Smith 10. Peter Herms

Ralph Cox, ‘79

Jason Krog, ‘99

SINGLE-SEASON GOALS 1. Ralph Cox (1978-79) 2. Ralph Cox (1976-77) 3. Louis Frigon (1970-71) 4. Cliff Cox (1975-76) Jason Krog (1998-99) 6. Jason Krog (1997-98) Louis Frigon (1968-69) Colin Hemingway (2001-2002) 9. Derek Bekar (1997-98) 10. Four players with SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS 1. Bob Miller (1976-77) 2. Jason Krog (1998-99) 3. Louis Frigon (1970-71) 4. Bob Francis (1978-79) 5. Darren Haydar (2001-2002) 6. Jason Krog (1996-97) 7. Jamie Hislop (1975-76) Rod Langway (1976-77) Mike McShane (1970-71) 10. Three players with742 SINGLE-SEASON POINTS 1. Bob Miller (1976-77) 2. Louis Frigon (1970-71) 3. Jason Krog (1998-99) 4. Ralph Cox (1976-77) Darren Haydar (2001-2002) 6. Ralph Cox (1978-79) 7. Ralph Cox (1977-78) 8. Domenic Amodeo (1991-92) 9. Jason Krog (1996-97) 10. Six Players

Ralph Cox, ‘79

127 102 98 94 91 87 85 85 78 77 77 144 132 117 116 114 114 112 110 107 105 42 40 38 34 34 33 33 33 32 31 59 51 48 46 45 44 43 43 43

Bob Miller, ‘77

Bob Miller, ‘77

89 86 85 76 76 74 70 68 67 66

CAREER POINTS PER GAME LEADERS 1. Russell Martin (1936-1938) 2. Bob Miller (1974-1977) 3. Louis Frigon (1967-1971) 4. John Gray (1969-1972) 5. Ray March (1958-1960) 6. Ralph Cox (1975-1979) 7. Rich David (1966-1969) 8. Gordie Clark (1971-1974) 9. Bob Brandt (1966-1969) 10. Jamie Hislop (1972-1976)

2.42 2.27 2.16 2.07 1.94 1.90 1.86 1.80 1.76 1.75

CAREER GOALS PER GAME LEADERS 1. Russell Martin (1936-1938) 2. John Gray (1969-1972) 3. Louis Frigon (1967-1971) 4. Dude Thorn (1963-1966) 5. Ralph Cox (1975-1979) 6. Buzz Littell (1961-1964) 7. Gordie Clark (1971-1974) Mike Ontkean (1966-1969) 9. Bob Brandt (1966-1969) 10. Cliff Cox (1972-1976)

1.45 1.16 1.10 1.05 0.99 0.86 0.84 0.84 0.82 0.81

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Player

(PLAYERS WITH 100 OR MORE CAREER POINTS)

1. Ralph Cox 2. Jason Krog 3. Darren Haydar 4. Jamie Hislop 5. Mark Mowers 6. Louis Frigon 7. Bob Gould 8. Cliff Cox 9. Jon Fontas Frank Roy Joe Flanagan 12. Eric Boguniecki Sean Collins 14. Dave Lumley 15. Domenic Amodeo 16. Tom Nolan 17. Gordie Clark Dan Forget 19. James Richmond 20. Dan Potter 21. Mike Souza 22. Guy Smith 23. Barry Edgar Jacob Micflikier 25. Savo Mitrovic 26. Bob Brandt Bob Miller Colin Hemingway 29. John Gray 30. Richard Umile 31. Lanny Gare 32. Mike McShane 33. Tim Burke Rich David Bob Francis Peter Herms 37. Andy Brickley 38. Frank Barth Brett Hemingway 40. Bruce Crowder 41. Derek Bekar Eric Flinton 43. Preston Callander 44. Dana Barbin Steve Lyons Paul Barton 47. Ralph Robinson Tim Hanley 49. Chris Winnes Bobby Butler 51. Nick Poole 52. Dan Muse Matt Fornataro 54. Greg Klym Steve Saviano Mike Radja 57. Mike Sislo 58. Bill Munroe Eric Nickulas 60. David Aiken Paul Thompson 62. Mike Ontkean 63. Phil DeSimone 64. Scott Morrow 65. Mike Rossetti 66. Ray March 67. Justin Aikins 68. Glenn Stewart Mike Sullivan 70. Dude Thorn

Years GP G A Pts 1975-79 128 127 116 243 1995-99 151 94 144 238 1998-2002 158 102 117 219 1972-76 119 77 132 209 1994-98 144 85 112 197 1967-71 89 98 95 193 1975-79 135 91 101 192 1972-76 108 87 88 175 1974-78 107 72 102 174 1975-79 131 71 103 174 1988-92 140 85 89 174 1993-97 142 78 95 173 2001-05 164 77 96 173 1973-77 126 55 114 169 1988-92 142 66 102 168 1993-98 135 66 98 164 1971-74 90 76 86 162 1979-82 121 48 114 162 1983-87 141 56 104 160 1980-84 134 71 86 157 1996-2000 156 66 90 156 1968-72 88 46 107 153 1973-77 127 62 89 151 2003-07 154 58 92 150 1988-92 143 60 89 149 1966-69 84 69 79 148 1974-77 65 51 97 148 1999-03 139 67 81 148 1969-72 70 81 64 145 1969-72 87 60 84 144 1999-03 151 48 94 142 1968-71 84 42 97 139 1973-77 130 30 108 138 1966-69 74 57 81 138 1976-80 103 48 90 138 1982-86 153 33 105 138 1979-82 93 68 69 137 1977-81 106 46 89 135 2003-07 150 61 74 135 1975-79 135 47 86 133 1995-98 108 65 67 132 1991-95 148 62 70 132 2001-05 149 62 68 130 1977-81 125 40 87 127 1980-83 101 48 79 127 1980-84 135 40 87 127 1981-85 127 43 83 126 1984-88 138 55 71 126 1987-91 117 53 68 121 2010-11 153 61 60 121 1991-95 132 35 85 120 1981-85 136 54 64 118 2004-08 156 44 74 118 1989-93 143 40 77 117 2000-04 139 50 57 117 2004-08 149 54 63 117 2007-11 154 51 65 116 1969-72 89 44 69 113 1994-97 106 70 43 113 1986-90 139 52 60 112 2007-11 140 57 55 112 1966-69 75 63 48 111 2007-11 154 30 79 109 1988-92 114 57 52 107 1984-88 129 50 56 106 1958-60 54 39 66 105 2001-05 153 27 76 103 1990-94 144 51 51 102 1992-96 146 40 62 102 1963-66 62 65 35 100

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PPG 1.90 1.57 1.38 1.75 1.37 2.16 1.42 1.62 1.63 1.33 1.24 1.22 1.05 1.34 1.18 1.21 1.80 1.34 1.13 1.17 1.00 1.73 1.19 0.97 1.04 1.76 2.27 1.06 2.07 1.66 0.94 1.65 1.06 1.86 1.34 0.90 1.47 1.27 0.90 0.99 1.22 0.89 0.87 1.02 1.26 0.94 0.99 0.91 1.03 0.79 0.91 0.87 0.75 0.82 0.84 0.78 0.75 1.27 1.07 0.81 0.80 1.48 0.71 0.94 0.82 1.94 0.67 0.71 0.70 1.61


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CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (50 or more games) Player

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ty Conklin Kevin Regan Jeff Pietrasiak Mike Ayers Sean Matile Brian Foster Rick Metzer Cap Raeder Jeff Levy Trent Cavicchi

Years 1998-01 2005-08 2002-06 2000-04 1996-99 2006-10 1966-69 1972-75 1990-92 1992-96

SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Games

Average

93 112 55 101 79 86 61 68 59 81

2.18 2.27 2.46 2.49 2.68 2.82 2.89 3.21 3.26 3.66

Player 1. Ty Conklin 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year

Ty Conklin Kevin Regan Mike Ayers Jeff Pietrasiak Kevin Regan

7. Kevin Regan 8. Mike Ayers Matt Di Girolamo 10. Sean Matile

Games

GAA

1998-99 2000-01 2006-07 2002-03 2005-06 2007-08

22 34 35 41 20 32

1.84 2.05 2.06 2.18 2.21 2.21

2004-05 2001-02 2010-11 1998-99

23 20 39 19

2.35 2.44 2.44 2.47

CAREER SAVES Player 1. Kevin Regan 2. Greg Moffett 3. Mike Ayers 4. Brian Foster 5. Greg Rota 6. Ty Conklin 7. Todd Pearson 8. Bruce Gillies 9. Pat Morrison 10. Sean Matile

Years Games Saves 2005-08 112 3,235 1977-81 101 2,602 2000-04 101 2,532 2006-10 86 2,387 1983-87 78 2,282 1998-01 93 2,188 1979-83 81 2,178 1980-85 71 2,140 1987-91 67 1,994 1996-99 79 1,951

CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE Player

Years

Games

2005-08 2002-06 1998-01 2000-04 2006-10 1996-99 1990-92 1966-69 1972-75 1980-85

112 55 93 101 86 79 59 61 68 71

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kevin Regan Jeff Pietrasiak Ty Conklin Mike Ayers Brian Foster Sean Matile Jeff Levy Rick Metzer Cap Raeder Bruce Gillies

Player

Years

1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kevin Regan Mike Ayers Ty Conklin Greg Moffett Brian Foster Todd Pearson Trent Cavicchi Sean Matile Greg Rota Bruce Gillies

2005-08 2000-04 1998-01 1977-81 2006-10 1979-83 1992-96 1996-99 1983-87 1980-85

Player

Years

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Kevin Regan Mike Ayers Ty Conklin Sean Matile Greg Moffett Bob Smith Cap Raeder Trent Cavicchi Brian Foster Jeff Levy Bruce Gillies Mike Heinke Mike Roth

2005-08 2000-04 1998-01 1996-99 1977-81 1970-73 1972-75 1992-96 2006-10 1990-92 1982-85 1993-95 1985-87

SEASON SAVES Player 1. Matt Di Girolamo 2. Mike Ayers 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Save% .928 .917 .915 .914 .910 .902 .901 .899 .896 .893

CAREER GAMES Games Played 112 101 93 87 86 81 81 79 78 71

CAREER WINS Wins 70 58 57 53 48 44 42 40 40 35 35 35 35

Brian Foster Bruce Gillies Todd Pearson Kevin Regan Jeff Levy Kevin Regan Greg Rota Sean Matile Greg Moffett

Year 2010-11 2002-03 2006-10 1983-84 1981-82 2006-07 1991-92 2007-08 1986-87 1997-98 1978-79

Games 39

Saves 1,145

41 38 34 35 35 35 32 34 38 31

1,139 1,128 1,065 1,028 1,025 976 962 957 953 953

SINGLE-SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE Player

Year

Games

Save%

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Kevin Regan Kevin Regan Jeff Pietrasiak Kevin Regan Mike Ayers

2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2004-05 2002-03

35 32 20 23 41

93.521 93.036 92.941 92.795 92.601

Matt Di Girolamo Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Rick Metzer Kevin Regan

2010-11 1998-99 2000-01 1966-67 2005-06

39 22 34 17 22

92.264 92.229 91.990 91.561 91.490

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SINGLE-SEASON WINS Player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.

Year

Mike Ayers Sean Matile Kevin Regan Kevin Regan Ty Conklin Matt Di Girolamo Greg Moffett Todd Pearson Bob Smith

2002-03 1997-98 2006-07 2007-08 1999-00 2010-11 1978-79 1981-82 1971-72

Games

Wins

41 38 35 32 37 39 31 35 29

27 25 24 23 22 22 21 21 20

Miscellaneous Goaltending Stats Saves, Period: 25 Saves, Game: 65 Shutouts, Season: 7 Shutouts, Career: 13 Games, Season: 41 Goals, Period: 9 Goals, Game: 14 Goals, Season: 160 Minutes, Season: 2,499:05 Minutes, Career: 6,598:31

Greg Rota vs. UMass-Lowell, 3-1-86 (3rd) Colin Clark vs. Boston Univ., 3-3-65 (3rd) Pat Morrison vs. Vermont, 12-31-88 Colin Clark vs. Boston U., 3-3-65 Mike Ayers, 2002-2003 Mike Ayers, 2000-2004 Mike Ayers, 2002-2003 Jack Wentzell vs. Boston College, Jan. 21, 1941 Doug Dunning vs. Clarkson, Jan. 28, 1964 Greg Rota, 1986-87 Mike Ayers, 2002-2003 Kevin Regan, 2004-08

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U N H W I L D C AT S Year-By-Year At A Glance

OVERALL HOME ROAD/NEUTRAL POSTSEASON Season W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. GF GA 1925-26 1-3-0 .250 1-1-0 .500 0-2-0 .000 6 20 1926-27 6-0-0 1.000 3-0-0 1.000 3-0-0 1.000 22 7 1927-28 7-1-1 .833 2-0-1 .833 5-1-0 .833 33 26 1928-29 6-4-1 .591 3-3-0 .500 3-1-1 .700 23 20 1929-30 3-8-2 .308 2-4-1 .357 1-4-1 .250 22 42 1930-31 7-5-0 .583 4-0-0 1.000 3-5-0 .375 34 22 1931-32 0-8-0 .000 0-4-0 .000 0-4-0 .000 13 34 1932-33 1-6-0 .143 0-2-0 .000 1-4-0 .200 7 25 1933-34 5-6-1 .458 4-2-1 .643 1-4-0 .200 35 40 1934-35 6-4-2 .583 4-1-1 .750 2-3-1 .417 38 33 1935-36 7-6-0 .538 5-1-0 .833 2-5-0 .286 58 39 1936-37 3-5-0 .375 2-1-0 .667 1-4-0 .200 21 34 1937-38 6-3-1 .650 4-1-1 .750 2-2-0 .500 69 41 1938-39 5-4-0 .556 2-1-0 .667 3-3-0 .500 36 26 1939-40 1-9-0 .100 0-5-0 .000 1-4-0 .200 22 51 1940-41 5-7-0 .417 4-3-0 .571 1-4-0 .200 48 63 1941-42 4-10-0 .286 2-4-0 .333 2-6-0 .250 53 78 1942-43 1-1-0 .500 0-0-0 .000 1-1-0 .500 8 18 1946-47 4-1-0 .800 2-1-0 .667 2-0-0 1.000 28 19 1947-48 4-9-0 .308 3-3-0 .500 1-6-0 .143 58 67 1948-49 0-3-0 .000 0-0-0 .000 0-3-0 .000 11 23 1949-50 0-4-0 .000 0-2-0 .000 0-2-0 .000 8 28 1950-51 5-4-0 .556 3-2-0 .600 2-2-0 .500 44 34 1951-52 5-5-0 .500 3-1-0 .750 2-4-0 .333 43 41 1952-53 3-6-0 .333 1-3-0 .250 2-3-0 .400 27 49 1953-54 2-5-1 .313 0-3-0 .000 2-2-1 .500 35 45 1954-55 5-8-0 .385 4-3-0 .571 1-5-0 .167 59 65 1955-56 3-11-0 .214 2-4-0 .333 1-7-0 .125 39 80 1956-57 7-7-1 .500 4-4-0 .500 3-3-1 .500 57 62 1957-58 13-3-0 .813 8-1-0 .889 5-2-0 .714 89 42 1958-59 14-5-0 .737 6-1-0 .857 8-4-0 .667 99 49 1959-60 11-8-0 .579 7-3-0 .700 4-5-0 .444 79 66 1960-61 3-11-0 .214 2-3-0 .400 1-8-0 .111 41 74 1961-62 10-7-1 .583 6-2-1 .722 4-5-0 .444 102 63 1962-63 10-10-0 .500 4-3-0 .571 6-7-0 .462 109 87 1963-64 13-12-0 .520 5-5-0 .500 8-7-0 .533 89 112 1964-65 6-14-0 .300 3-2-0 .600 3-12-0 .200 76 90 1965-66 11-12-0 .478 8-5-0 .615 3-7-0 .300 111 94 1966-67 18-7-0 .720 9-2-0 .818 9-5-0 .643 127 69 1967-68 22-7-0 .759 12-2-0 .857 10-5-0 .667 159 77 ECAC II Playoffs 1968-69 22-6-1 .776 9-2-1 .792 13-4-0 .765 155 77 ECAC Playoffs 1969-70 19-10-2 .645 7-4-1 .625 12-6-1 .658 178 125 ECAC Playoffs 1970-71 20-9-0 .690 12-2-0 .857 8-7-0 .533 201 127 1971-72 20-10-0 .667 11-3-0 .786 9-7-0 .563 139 108 ECAC Playoffs 1972-73 16-10-3 .603 9-2-1 .792 7-8-2 .471 129 121 ECAC Playoffs 1973-74 22-9-0 .710 13-6-0 .684 9-3-0 .750 171 105 ECAC Playoffs 1974-75 21-9-1 .694 12-4-1 .735 9-5-0 .643 187 117 ECAC Playoffs 1975-76 24-7-0 .774 11-2-0 .846 13-5-0 .722 184 108 ECAC Playoffs 1976-77 27-12-0 .692 14-0-0 1.000 13-12-0 .520 245 181 ECAC Playoffs/NCAA Tourn. 1977-78 18-12-0 .600 10-4-0 .714 8-8-0 .500 197 150 ECAC Playoffs 1978-79 22-10-3 .671 10-2-0 .833 12-8-3 .587 195 148 ECAC Champ./NCAA Tourn. 1979-80 12-18-0 .400 7-8-0 .467 5-10-0 .333 120 135 1980-81 19-13-1 .591 9-6-1 .594 10-7-0 .588 166 130 ECAC Playoffs 1981-82 22-14-0 .611 14-1-0 .933 8-13-0 .381 176 159 ECAC Playoffs/NCAA Tourn. 1982-83 22-11-2 .657 13-4-2 .737 9-7-0 .563 180 137 ECAC Playoffs/NCAA Tourn. 1983-84 20-17-1 .539 8-7-0 .533 12-10-1 .543 169 139 ECAC Playoffs 1984-85 16-26-1 .384 8-14-1 .370 8-12-0 .400 198 191 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 1985-86 5-29-3 .176 5-13-0 .278 0-16-3 .079 121 199 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 1986-87 8-27-3 .250 5-11-1 .324 3-16-2 .190 124 204 1987-88 7-20-3 .283 5-7-2 .429 2-13-1 .156 101 146 1988-89 12-22-0 .353 8-9-0 .471 4-13-0 .235 111 154 1989-90 17-17-5 .500 9-6-2 .588 8-11-3 .432 166 156 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 1990-91 22-11-2 .657 11-3-1 .767 11-8-1 .575 151 124 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 1991-92 22-13-2 .622 13-3-2 .778 9-10-0 .474 168 127 NCAA Tournament 1992-93 18-17-3 .513 11-7-2 .600 7-10-1 .417 158 143 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 1993-94 25-12-3 .663 11-5-0 .688 14-7-3 .646 145 125 NCAA Tournament 1994-95 22-10-4 .667 7-4-3 .607 15-6-1 .705 161 123 NCAA Tournament 1995-96 12-18-4 .412 8-4-1 .654 4-14-3 .262 139 150 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 1996-97 28-11-0 .718 14-5-0 .737 14-6-0 .700 204 129 NCAA East Regionals 1997-98 25-12-1 .671 11-5-1 .676 14-7-0 .667 163 102 NCAA Semifinals 1998-99 31-7-3 .793 18-0-1 .974 13-7-2 .636 171 91 NCAA Championship Game 1999-00 23-9-6 .684 13-1-5 .816 10-8-1 .553 122 105 NCAA West Regional 2000-01 21-12-6 .615 12-5-3 .675 9-7-3 .553 122 86 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs 2001-02 30-7-3 .788 16-2-1 .868 14-5-2 .714 184 102 NCAA Semifinals   2002-03 28-8-6 .738 15-3-1 .816 13-5-5 .674 156 96 NCAA Championship Game 2003-04 20-15-6 .561 13-5-2 .700 7-10-4 .429 138 116 NCAA Northeast Regionals 2004-05 26-11-5 .679 17-3-0 .850 9-8-5 .523 166 114 NCAA Quarterfinals 2005-06 20-13-7 .588 10-6-3 .575 8-5-4 .588 120 102 NCAA Northeast Regionals 2006-07 26-11-2 .692 15-5-1 .738 14-6-1 .690 139 89 NCAA Northeast Regionals 2007-08 25-10-3 .697 14-4-1 .763 11-3-2 .718 132 94 NCAA West Regionals 2008-09 20-13-5 .592 12-4-2 .722 6-7-3 .468 116 112 NCAA Northeast Regional Final 2009-10 18-14-7 .551 10-4-5 .658 8-10-2 .450 131 122 NCAA East Regional Final 2010-11 22-11-6 .641 11-4-4 .684 10-4-2 .688 131 98 NCAA Northeast Regional Final 2011-12 15-19-3 .485 9-7-0 .562 6-12-3 .357 108 110 HOCKEY EAST Playoffs TOTAL: 1135-830-127 .573 604-294-57 .666 521-528-57 .501 8,885 7,543

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U N H W I L D C AT S Year-By-Year G-A-P Leaders

Year 1925-1926 1926-1927 1927-1928 1928-1929 1929-1930 1930-1931 1931-1932 1932-1933 1933-1934 1934-1935 1935-1936 1936-1937 1937-1938 1938-1939 1939-1940 1940-1941 1941-1942 1942-1943 1946-1947 1947-1948 1948-1949 1949-1950 1950-1951 1951-1952 1952-1953 1953-1954 1954-1955 1955-1956 1956-1957 1957-1958 1958-1959 1959-1960 1960-1961 1961-1962 1962-1963 1963-1964 1964-1965 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 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012

Points Warren Percival 4 Warren Percival 9 Warren Percival 12 Alvin Reinhart 10 Harry Croke 8 Harry Croke 17 Howard Hanley 5 Don Penley 5 Winslow White 2 George Bacheller 2 James Steffy 11 William Facey 17 Russell Martin 27 Russell Martin 9 Russell Martin 38 Ray Patten 17 Carl Randall 5 Donald Perkins 24 Karl Adams 31 Karl Adams 5 William Forbes 17 William Forbes 28 Edward Noel 5 Walter Fournier 3 Walter Fournier 13 Thomas Dolan/Lawrence King 8 William Johnston 8 William Johnston 16 William Johnston 33 Robert Hall/Ernest Twombley 10 Albert Brodeur 24 Robert Johnson 25 Ray March 34 Ray March 47 Ken McKinnon 19 Buzz Littell 40 Tom Canavan 34 Dude Thorn 25 Brad Houston 32 Bill J. Rothwell 35 Bob Brandt 48 Richard David 56 Richard David 53 Louis Frigon 63 Louis Frigon 86 John Gray/Guy Smith 62 Gordie Clark 52 Cliff Cox 57 Jamie Hislop 66 Cliff Cox/Jamie Hislop 66 Bob Miller 89 Ralph Cox 70 Ralph Cox 74 Bob Francis 42 Andy Brickley/Dan Forget 52 Andy Brickley 53 Steve Lyons 55 Dan Potter 44 Peter Douris 51 Peter Herms 42 James Richmond 45 Chris Winnes 36 Joe Flanagan 34 Savo Mitrovic 51 Joe Flanagan 44 Domenic Amodeo 67 Nick Poole 41 Eric Flinton 41 Eric Flinton 45 Eric Boguniecki 52 Jason Krog 67 Jason Krog 66 Jason Krog 85 Darren Haydar 41 Darren Haydar 41 Darren Haydar 76 Lanny Gare 51 Steve Saviano 49 Sean Collins 56 Jacob Micflikier 42 Trevor Smith 43 Matt Fornataro 46 James van Riemdsyk 40 Bobby Butler 53 Paul Thompson 52 Nick Sorkin 35

Goals Assists Warren Percival 4 ----------Warren Percival 9 ----------Warren Percival 12 Carl Wendelin Alvin Reinhart 8 Alvin Reinhart Harry Croke 7 Harry Croke Harry Croke 15 Harvey Roberge Howard Hanley/Howard Penley 4 Five Players Howard Penley 5 None Winslow White 2 None George Bacheller 2 None James Steffy 9 Charles Grocott Woodman Facey 13 Herbert Merrill Russell Martin 16 Russell Martin Russell Martin 6 Russell Martin Russell Martin 23 Russell Martin Ray Patten 10 Ray Patten Carl Randall 4 Warren Davison Donald Perkins 17 Donald Perkins Karl Adams 24 Karl Adams Karl Adams 4 David Cunning William Forbes 9 William Forbes William Forbes 20 William MacDonald Walter Fournier 3 Edward Noel Schuyler Berry/Walter Fournier 2 Rocco Palumbo Walter Fournier 9 John Simpson Thomas Dolan 6 Four Players William Johnston 5 Willard Payson William Johnston 10 William Johnston William Johnston 19 John Stiles Ernest Twombley 7 Robert Hall/John Rice Albert Brodeur 13 Albert Brodeur George Marineau 16 Robert Johnson Albert Brodeur 17 Ray March Ray March/Ken McKinnon 18 Ray March Ken McKinnon 13 Sam Nichols Buzz Littell 23 Buzz Littell/Sam Nichols Tom Canavan 18 Dick Lamontagne Dude Thorn 16 John Gilday Dude Thorn 14 Brad Houston Colin Sutherland 13 Bill J. Rothwell Bob Brandt 30 Mickey Goulet Michael Ontkean 30 Bob Brandt Louis Frigon 33 Richard David Dick Umile 29 Louis Frigon Louis Frigon 38 Louis Frigon John Gray 29 Guy Smith Gordie Clark 24 Gordie Clark Cliff Cox 27 Jamie Hislop Jamie Hislop 28 Jamie Hislop/Bob Miller Cliff Cox 34 Jamie Hislop Ralph Cox 40 Bob Miller Ralph Cox/Jon Fontas 31 Ralph Cox Ralph Cox 42 Bob Francis Bob Francis 19 Dana Barbin Andy Brickley 27 Dan Forget Andy Brickley 26 Dan Forget Dan Potter 28 Steve Lyons Peter Douris 19 Dan Potter Peter Douris 27 Peter Herms Mike Rossetti 16 Peter Herms David Aiken/Steve Horner 19 James Richmond Chris Winnes 17 Chris Winnes Joe Flanagan 23 Chris Winnes Savo Mitrovic 30 Domenic Amodeo Joe Flanagan 24 Domenic Amodeo Scott Morrow 29 Domenic Amodeo E.Flinton/R.Donovan/G. Stewart 18 Nick Poole Eric Boguniecki 17 Nick Poole Eric Flinton 22 N.Poole/M.Sullivan/E. Royal Eric Nickulas 26 Eric Boguniecki Eric Nickulas 29 Jason Krog Jason Krog 33 Tom Nolan Jason Krog 34 Jason Krog Darren Haydar 22 Mike Souza Darren Haydar 18 Darren Haydar Colin Hemingway 33 Darren Haydar S. Collins/L. Gare/C. Hemingway 22 Steve Saviano Steve Saviano 27 Justin Aikins Preston Callander 25 Sean Collins Brett Hemingway 19 Jacob Micflikier/Daniel Winnik Trevor Smith 21 Fornataro/Micflikier Mike Radja 19 Matt Fornataro Mike Sislo 19 van Riemsdyk/Kapstad Bobby Butler 29 Blake Kessel Paul Thompson 28 Mike Sislo Stevie Moses 22 Nick Sorkin

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Year Player

Wins Player

1924-1925 1925-1926 1926-1927 1927-1928 1928-1929 1929-1930 1930-1931 1931-1932 1932-1933 1933-1934 1934-1935 1935-1936 1936-1937 1937-1938 1938-1939 1939-1940 1940-1941 1941-1942 1942-1943 1946-1947 1947-1948 1948-1949 1949-1950 1950-1951 1951-1952 1952-1953 1953-1954 1954-1955 1955-1956 1956-1957 1957-1958 1958-1959 1959-1960 1960-1961 1961-1962 1962-1963 1963-1964 1964-1965 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 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012

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Edward Blewett Edward Blewett John Rogers John Rogers Edward Hunt David Wark David Wark No Victories Linwood Congdon Linwood Congdon William McLauglin Kenneth Norris Information Unavailable Robert Cullis John Wentzell John Wentzell John Wentzell Robert Quinn William Kemp William Moore William Moore No Victories No Victories Robert Houley John Barry John Barry Robert Brophy John Barry John Barry John P. Kennedy John P. Kennedy Roderick Blackburn Roderick Blackburn Roderick Blackburn Douglas Dunning Douglas Dunning Douglas Dunning Colin Clark Colin Clark Rick Metzer David Hagerman Rick Metzer Larry Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Cap Raeder Cap Raeder Cap Raeder Dan Magnarelli Dan Magnarelli Mark Evans Greg Moffett Greg Moffett Greg Moffett Todd Pearson Todd Pearson Bruce Gillies Bruce Gillies Greg Rota Greg Rota Pat Morrison Pat Morrison Pat Morrison Jeff Levy Jeff Levy Brett Abel Trent Cavicchi Trent Cavicchi Trent Cavicchi Sean Matile Sean Matile Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Matt Carney Mike Ayers Mike Ayers Kevin Regan Jeff Pietrasiak Kevin Regan Kevin Regan Brian Foster Brian Foster Matt Di Girolamo Casey DeSmith

GAA Player Save%

1 5 4 5 3 5 1 5 3 1 3 3 5 3 2 2 4 3 5 13 14 7 3 10 10 13 6 11 12 12 17 18 15 20 9 15 18 12 20 12 21 12 15 21 17 19 11 5 7 4 9 9 15 20 15 14 14 9 15 25 18 22 17 16 27 17 15 12 24 23 19 14 22 9

Todd Pearson (1981-1983)

Greg Moffett (1978-1980) Colin Clark Colin Clark Rick Metzer David Hagerman Rick Metzer Peter Ormiston Chad Ramsdell Bob Smith Cap Raeder Cap Raeder Cap Raeder Dan Magnarelli Dan Magnarelli Mark Evans Greg Moffett Greg Moffett Greg Moffett Todd Pearson Bruce Gillies Bruce Gillies Bruce Gillies Greg Rota Greg Rota Pat Morrison Pat Morrison Pat Szturm Jeff Levy Jeff Levy Brett Abel Trent Cavicchi Trent Cavicchi Brian Larochelle Sean Matile Sean Matile Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Mike Ayers Mike Ayers Mike Ayers Kevin Regan Jeff Pietrasiak Kevin Regan Kevin Regan Brian Foster Brian Foster Matt Di Girolamo Casey DeSmith

4.50 3.56 2.84 2.33 2.84 2.00 2.78 3.45 3.35 2.64 3.60 3.17 4.47 4.90 3.73 4.30 3.80 4.27 3.31 3.49 4.19 5.19 4.96 4.43 4.16 3.36 3.22 3.29 3.44 2.95 3.34 4.02 3.17 2.52 1.84 2.51 2.05 2.44 2.18 2.86 2.35 2.21 2.06 2.21 2.68 2.98 2.44 2.33

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

Colin Clark Colin Clark Rick Metzer David Hagerman Rick Metzer Peter Ormiston Bob Smith Bob Smith Cap Raeder Cap Raeder Cap Raeder Dan Magnarelli Dan Magnarelli Mark Evans Greg Moffett Greg Moffett Greg Moffett Todd Pearson Bruce Gillies Bruce Gillies Bruce Gillies Rich Burchill Greg Rota Pat Morrison Pat Morrison Pat Szturm Jeff Levy Jeff Levy Brett Abel Trent Cavicchi Mike Heinke Brian Larochelle Sean Matile Sean Matile Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Ty Conklin Mike Ayers Mike Ayers Mike Ayers Kevin Regan Jeff Pietrasiak Kevin Regan Kevin Regan Brian Foster Brian Foster Matt Di Girolamo Casey DeSmith

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U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time vs. 2012-13 Opponents

vs. BEMIDJI STATE (0-0-0) First meeting vs. BOSTON COLLEGE (63-65-11) 2-6-37 (--) BC 7 UNH 1-13-38 (H) UNH 4 BC 1-31-39 (A) BC 6 UNH 2-2-40 (H) BC 6 UNH 2-13-40 (A) BC 10 UNH 1-15-41 (H) BC 11 UNH 1-21-41 (A) BC 13 UNH 1-8-42 (H) BC 7 UNH 2-16-48 (A) BC 9 UNH 2-16-49 (A) BC 9 UNH 2-24-68 (A) UNH 6 BC 2-14-69 (H) BC 3 UNH 1-3-70 (A) BC 6 UNH 12-8-70 (H) UNH 8 BC 1-7-72 (A) UNH 6 BC 12-30-72 (A) BC 5 UNH 2-2-73 (H) UNH 8 BC 3-6-73 (A) BC 4 UNH 12-21-73 (A) UNH 5 BC 2-1-74 (H) UNH 5 BC 1-11-75 (H) UNH 5 BC 1-31-75 (A) BC 6 UNH 12-7-75 (A) UNH 5 BC 1-30-76 (H) UNH 5 BC 1-8-77 (H) UNH 7 BC 2-2-77 (A) UNH 6 BC 1-3-78 (H) UNH 7 BC 3-5-78 (A) BC 4 UNH 12-16-78 (H) UNH 7 BC 1-2-79 (A) UNH 5 BC 11-29-79 (H) BC 5 UNH 12-29-79 (H) BC 8 UNH 2-7-80 (A) BC 4 UNH 12-14-80 (A) UNH 5 BC 3-1-81 (H) BC 4 UNH 1-2-82 (H) UNH 4 BC 2-4-82 (A) UNH 4 BC 2-1-83 (H) UNH 6 BC 2-22-83 (A) UNH 5 BC 1-20-84 (A) BC 5 UNH 2-17-84 (H) BC 5 UNH 10-30-84 (H) BC 4 UNH 1-16-85 (A) UNH 4 BC 2-7-85 (H) BC 5 UNH 11-2-85 (A) BC 7 UNH 12-11-85 (H) BC 8 UNH 2-6-86 (A) BC 5 UNH 12-10-86 (H) BC 4 UNH 12-13-86 (A) BC 10 UNH 2-18-87 (A) BC 4 UNH 2-21-87 (H) BC 7 UNH 10-31-87 (A) BC 6 UNH 1-20-88 (H) UNH 5 BC 2-13-88 (H) UNH 7 BC 11-18-88 (A) BC 5 UNH 12-9-88 (A) BC 7 UNH 2-25-89 (H) UNH 7 BC 12-5-89 (A) BC 9 UNH 1-20-90 (H) BC 6 UNH 2-20-90 (H) BC 5 UNH 3-9-90 (A) BC 5 UNH 12-8-90 (H) UNH 5 BC 1-8-91 (A) BC 5 UNH 2-8-91 (A) BC 5 UNH 11-15-91 (A) UNH 5 BC 1-18-92 (H) UNH 5 BC 2-7-92 (H) UNH 6 BC 11-20-92 (A) UNH 9 BC 11-21-92 (H) UNH 5 BC 2-19-93 (A) UNH 4 BC 2-20-93 (H) UNH 6 BC 11-19-93 (A) BC 8 UNH 11-20-93 (H) UNH 6 BC 2-18-94 (A) UNH 3 BC 2-19-94 (H) UNH 3 BC 3-11-94 (H) UNH 4 BC 3-12-94 (H) UNH 6 BC 11-18-94 (H) UNH 4 BC 11-19-94 (A) UNH 11 BC 2-10-95 (A) UNH 4 BC 12-8-95 (A) BC 5 UNH 12-9-95 (H) UNH 3 BC 2-24-96 (H) UNH 10 BC 11-22-96 (H) UNH 8 BC 11-23-96 (A) UNH 4 BC 1-25-97 (A) UNH 5 BC 3-14-97 (N) UNH 4 BC

1 L 3 W 3 L 1 L 2 L 1 L 2 L 5 L 2 L 5 L 4 W 2 L 5 L 4 W 5 OTW 2 L 7 OTW 2 L 4 OT W 2 W 1 W 4 L 1 W 1 W 4 W 3 W 2 W 2 L 5 W 3 W 3 L 5 L 3 L 2 W 3 OT L 2 W 2 W 6 OT W 4 W 4 L 4 L 3 L 3 OT W 3 L 3 L 4 L 2 L 2 L 1 L 3 L 2 L 2 L 1 W 4 W 3 L 1 L 4 W 5 L 4 L 3 L 4 OT L 3 W 3 L 2 L 4 W 2 W 0 W 6 W 5 OT T 3 W 1 W 3 L 3 W 3 OT T 2 W 1 W 5 2OT W 4 OT T 1 W 3 W 4 L 2 W 0 W 3 W 2 W 2 W 0 W

11-4-97 (A) BC 11-7-97 (H) BC 1-27-98 (H) UNH 12-4-98 (H) UNH 12-5-98 (A) BC 2-20-99 (A) UNH 3-20-99 (N) BC 11-20-99 (H) UNH 2-19-00 (H) UNH 2-20-00 (A) BC 3-17-00 (N) BC 11-18-00 (A) UNH 2-16-01 (A) BC 2-18-01 (H) UNH 11-30-01 (H) UNH 3-2-02 (H) UNH 3-3-02 (A) UNH 11-19-02 (A) UNH 2-28-03 (A) UNH 3-1-03 (H) UNH 11-12-03 (H) UNH 2-27-04 (A) BC 2-28-04 (H) UNH 1-24-05 (A) UNH 2-25-05 (A) UNH 2-26-05 (H) BC 3-19-05 (N) BC 11-1-05 (H) BC 3-2-06 (A) UNH 3-4-06 (H) UNH 11-22-06 (A) UNH 3-2-07 (H) BC 3-3-07 (A) BC 3-17-07 (N) BC 11-10-07 (H) UNH 2-22-08 (A) UNH 2-23-08 (H) UNH 3-21-08 (N) BC 11-15-08 (A) BC 2-20-09 (H) UNH 2-21-09 (A) UNH 3-13-09 (H) BC 3-14-09 (H) BC 11-6-09 (H) UNH 3-5-10 (H) UNH 3-6-10 (A) BC 11-5-10 (A) UNH 3-5-11 (A) BC 3-6-11 (H) UNH 10-15-11 (H) BC 1-27-12 (A) BC 1-28-12 (H) BC

6 UNH 4 UNH 9 BC 6 BC 6 UNH 2 BC 5 UNH 2 BC 4 BC 4 UNH 2 UNH 4 BC 3 UNH 2 BC 5 BC 5 BC 2 BC 3 BC 3 BC 4 BC 2 BC 4 UNH 3 BC 2 BC 3 BC 5 UNH 3 UNH 3 UNH 3 BC 5 BC 6 BC 4 UNH 4 UNH 5 UNH 5 BC 2 UNH 5 BC 5 UNH 8 UNH 3 BC 4 BC 5 UNH 1 UNH 4 BC 3 BC 3 UNH 1 BC 4 UNH 3 BC 5 UNH 4 UNH 3 UNH

vs. BOSTON U. (47-101-19) 2-5-25 (A) Boston U. 5 2-16-29 (H) Boston U. 5 1-29-30 (H) UNH 2 2-26-30 (A) Boston U. 9 2-27-31 (A) Boston U. 3 2-24-32 (A) Boston U. 8 2-24-33 (A) Boston U. 6 2-6-34 (H) UNH 1 2-23-34 (A) Boston U. 6 2-13-35 (H) UNH 3 1-28-36 (A) Boston U. 6 2-12-36 (H) Boston U. 7 1-5-37 (A) Boston U. 3 2-5-37 (H) UNH 5 1-11-38 (H) UNH 7 2-15-38 (A) Boston U. 7 2-21-39 (A) Boston U. 5 1-9-40 (H) Boston U. 9 2-27-40 (A) Boston U. 5 1-8-41 (H) Boston U. 8 3-1-41 (A) Boston U. 6 1-6-42 (A) Boston U. 5 2-13-42 (H) UNH 5 1-24-48 (H) Boston U. 6 1-27-48 (A) Boston U. 4 3-3-65 (A) Boston U. 8 12-9-65 (N) Boston U. 4 12-1-67 (A) Boston U. 7 1-17-68 (H) UNH 2 12-7-68 (H) UNH 6 1-4-69 (A) Boston U. 2 12-30-69 (N) Boston U. 7 1-14-70 (H) Boston U. 5 2-21-70 (A) UNH 5 3-10-70 (A) Boston U. 2 12-5-70 (H) Boston U. 6

UNH UNH Boston U. UNH UNH UNH UNH Boston U. UNH Boston U. UNH UNH UNH Boston U. Boston U. UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH Boston U. UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH Boston U. UNH UNH UNH UNH Boston U. UNH UNH

4 L 1 L 3 W 1 W 3 L 2 OT T 4 OT L 1 OT W 1 W 1 L 1 L 1 W 2 OT L 0 W 4 W 2 W 1 W 2 OT W 3 OT T 1 W 2 OT T 2 L 2 W 2 OT T 3 OT T 2 L 1 L 2 L 3 OTT 2 W 3 W 1 L 2 L 2 L 2 W 0 W 1 W 4 3OT L 6 L 2 W 2 W 3 L 0 L 4 OT T 3 OT T 2 L 2 W 0 L 4 L 1 L 3 L 2 OTL

1 L 1 L 2 T 0 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 0 W 0 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 1 L 3 W 7 OT T 3 L 3 L 1 L 1 L 5 L 2 L 3 OT L 4 W 4 L 1 L 0 L 2 L 3 L 1 W 3 W 1 OT L 4 L 4 L 2 W 0 L 1 L

2-13-71 12-4-71 2-11-72 12-7-74 1-21-75 12-2-75 1-20-76 12-4-76 1-12-77 3-12-77 3-26-77 12-3-77 1-11-78 3-7-78 1-16-79 2-24-79 12-1-79 1-15-80 1-14-81 3-7-81 1-13-82 2-13-82 1-12-83 2-11-83 3-4-83 3-5-83 1-28-84 2-10-84 3-2-84 3-3-84 3-3-84 11-10-84 11-27-84 1-30-85 12-7-85 1-21-86 2-26-86 3-7-86 3-8-86 11-5-86 11-8-86 1-27-87 1-30-87 11-4-87 1-23-88 2-5-88 11-5-88 1-28-89 2-21-89 11-15-89 12-12-89 1-27-90 1-5-91 1-15-91 2-1-91 11-23-91 12-29-91 1-17-92 2-21-92 1-22-93 1-23-93 2-5-93 3-19-93 12-30-93 1-21-94 1-22-94 3-1-94 1-6-95 1-26-95 1-28-95 11-10-95 11-11-95 1-5-96 1-3-97 1-5-97 3-1-97 3-15-97 11-14-97 11-15-97 12-12-97 3-29-98 11-13-98 11-14-98 2-12-99 11-19-99 1-28-00 1-29-00 11-17-00 1-26-01 1-27-01 11-4-01

(A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (N) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (N) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (N) (N) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) (H) (A) (H) (N) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (A)

Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH UNH Boston U. UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH Boston U. UNH UNH Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. UNH UNH Boston U. UNH Boston U. UNH UNH Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. Boston U. UNH Boston U. UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH Boston U. UNH Boston U. Boston U. UNH

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

8 UNH 2 UNH 6 UNH 7 UNH 6 UNH 6 UNH 6 UNH 5 Boston U. 7 UNH 8 UNH 6 UNH 6 UNH 6 UNH 6 UNH 7 UNH 3 Boston U. 4 Boston U. 10 UNH 6 Boston U. 5 Boston U. 4 Boston U. 7 Boston U. 6 Boston U. 3 UNH 3 Boston U. 6 Boston U. 5 UNH 3 UNH 8 Boston U. 5 UNH 1 UNH 5 UNH 3 UNH 10 UNH 4 UNH 9 UNH 5 UNH 1 Boston U. 4 UNH 6 UNH 5 UNH 4 Boston U. 4 UNH 9 UNH 6 UNH 5 UNH 5 UNH 3 Boston U. 4 UNH 4 BU 5 Boston U. 4 UNH 3 Boston U. 8 UNH 5 Boston U. 7 Boston U. 5 UNH 3 UNH 3 Boston U. 3 UNH 6 Boston U. 4 UNH 2 UNH 3 Boston U. 5 UNH 2 UNH 5 UNH 5 UNH 4 Boston U. 7 UNH 6 Boston U. 7 UNH 7 UNH 9 UNH 3 UNH 5 UNH 4 UNH 5 Boston U. 4 UNH 4 Boston U. 4 Boston U. 2 Boston U 3 Boston U. 2 Boston U. 5 Boston U. 3 Boston U. 4 UNH 2 Boston U. 2 UNH 4 UNH 1 Boston U.

3 L 1 L 5 L 2 L 4 L 5 L 3 L 3 W 6 OT L 6 L 5 L 5 L 4 L 5 OT L 4 L 3 OT T 3 W 3 L 3 W 4 OT W 3 W 1 W 5 W 2 L 3 OT T 3 W 3 L 2 L 3 W 2 L 0 OT L 4 L 2 OT L 7 L 3 L 1 L 1 L 1 OT T 3 L 3 L 3 L 4 OT T 2 L 8 L 4 L 1 L 4 L 2 OT W 0 L 4 OT T 4 W 2 L 3 OT T 4 L 3 W 4 W 2 L 1 L 2 OT W 1 L 4 W 0 L 0 L 2 W 3 L 1 L 2 L 1 L 2 W 3 L 5 OT W 2 L 5 L 4 L 2 OT L 1 L 2 L 0 W 2 L 4 OT T 3 OT W 2 OT T 1 W 2 OT T 5 OT T 3 OT T 2 L 1 W 1 L 2 L 1 OT T

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1-25-02 (H) UNH 1-27-02 (A) UNH 11-2-02 (H) Boston U. 1-23-03 (A) Boston U. 1-25-03 (H) UNH 3-15-03 (N) UNH 3-29-03 (N) UNH 11-7-03 (A) UNH 3-4-04 (A) UNH 3-6-04 (H) Boston U. 11-5-04 (H) UNH 3-3-05 (A) UNH 3-5-05 (H) Boston U. 3-18-05 (N) UNH 11-1-05 (A) UNH 2-17-06 (A) UNH 2-18-06 (H) Boston U. 3-17-06 (N) Boston U. 11-10-06 (H) UNH 2-16-07 (H) BU 2-17-07 (A) UNH 10-19-07 (A) UNH 1-25-08 (H) UNH 1-26-08 (A) UNH 10-19-08 (H) UNH 1-23-09 (A) BU 1-24-09 (H) BU 3-29-09 (N) BU 11-20-10 (H) UNH 11-21-10 (A) UNH 1-23-10 (A) UNH 11-19-10 (H) UNH 11-20-10 (A) BU 1-22-11 (H) BU 10-8-11 (A) BU 11-19-11 (A) BU 12-8-11 (H) BU 3-9-12 (A) UNH 3-10-12 (A) BU 3-11-12 (A) BU

6 Boston U. 5 Boston U. 3 UNH 5 UNH 3 Boston U. 1 Boston U. 3 Boston U. 4 Boston U. 3 Boston U. 4 UNH 4 Boston U. 4 Boston U. 3 UNH 5 Boston U. 3 Boston U. 7 Boston U. 3 UNH 9 UNH 4 BU 4 UNH 3 BU 4 BU 4 UNH 5 BU 2 BU 5 UNH 3 UNH 2 UNH 4 BU 3 BU 4 BU 5 BU 4 UNH 2 UNH 5 UNH 4 UNH 2 UNH 3 BU 4 UNH 5 UNH

1 W 3 W 2 L 2 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 3 OT T 3 OT L 3 W 4 OT T 2 L 2 W 2 W 4 W 2 L 2 L 4 OT T 2 L 3 OT T 1 W 2 W 3 W 1 W 0 L 1 L 1 L 2 W 3 T 1 W 2 W 2 L 1 L 0 L 1 L 1 L 2 2OTW 2 L 4 2OTL

vs. COLORADO COLLEGE (11-5-0) 10-19-84 (A) CC 6 UNH 10-20-84 (A) CC 7 UNH 1-3-86 (H) UNH 5 CC 1-4-86 (H) CC 4 UNH 1-9-86 (A) CC 7 UNH 11-27-87 (H) UNH 8 CC 11-10-88 (A) UNH 5 CC 12-28-96 (N) UNH 4 CC 3-21-97 (N) CC 3 UNH 12-27-97 (N) UNH 5 CC 1-2-99 (A) UNH 4 CC 12-27-01 (N) UNH 6 CC 10-20-06 (A) UNH 4 CC 10-21-06 (A) UNH 7 CC 10-26-07 (H) UNH 5 CC 10-27-07 (H) UNH 4 CC

2 L 5 L 3 W 2 L 2 L 3 W 0 W 3 W 2 L 3 W 1 W 2 W 3 W 2 W 2 W 2 W

vs. DARTMOUTH (33-18-2) 2-19-36 (A) Dartmouth 4 UNH 1-14-42 (A) Dartmouth 7 UNH 2-28-62 (A) Dartmouth 7 UNH 1-23-63 (H) Dartmouth 3 UNH 1-7-64 (A) Dartmouth 3 UNH 1-6-65 (N) Dartmouth 7 UNH 12-7-65 (N) Dartmouth 10 UNH 1-4-67 (H) UNH 4 Dartmouth 2-28-68 (A) UNH 7 Dartmouth 12-4-68 (A) UNH 10 Dartmouth 1-17-70 (A) UNH 8 Dartmouth 12-1-70 (H) UNH 6 Dartmouth 12-19-70 (N) UNH 11 Dartmouth 12-18-72 (N) Dartmouth 4 UNH 2-27-73 (H) UNH 5 Dartmouth 12-1-73 (A) UNH 8 Dartmouth 12-2-74 (H) UNH 6 Dartmouth 1-3-76 (A) UNH 6 Dartmouth 1-15-76 (A) UNH 7 Dartmouth 2-15-77 (A) UNH 8 Dartmouth 12-17-77 (A) Dartmouth 7 UNH 1-25-78 (H) UNH 6 Dartmouth 1-24-79 (A) UNH 5 Dartmouth 3-10-79 (N) UNH 3 Dartmouth 3-24-79 (N) Dartmouth 7 UNH 1-22-80 (H) Dartmouth 7 UNH 1-20-81 (H) UNH 4 Dartmouth 12-16-81 (A) UNH 8 Dartmouth 12-30-81 (A) Dartmouth 6 UNH 12-15-82 (H) UNH 7 Dartmouth 12-31-82 (A) UNH 7 Dartmouth

1 L 1 L 6 L 2 L 2 OT L 6 OT L 1 L 1 W 5 W 2 W 5 W 4 W 2 W 1 L 4 W 2 W 1 W 3 W 0 W 3 W 6 OT L 3 W 5 OT T 2 W 2 L 4 L 2 W 3 W 5 L 2 W 0 W

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12-9-83 (H) UNH 8 Dartmouth 2-15-84 (A) UNH 7 Dartmouth 12-31-84 (A) UNH 9 Dartmouth 12-30-88 (A) Dartmouth 4 UNH 12-29-89 (H) UNH 9 Dartmouth 12-29-90 (N) UNH 6 Dartmouth 12-28-91 (A) UNH 8 Dartmouth 12-29-92 (H) Dartmouth 4 UNH 12-29-93 (N) UNH 3 Dartmouth 1-3-00 (H) UNH 3 Dartmouth 12-29-00 (A) Dartmouth 6 UNH 12-13-02 (N) UNH 6 Dartmouth 1-15-03 (N) UNH 1 Dartmouth 1-13-04 (N) UNH 5 Dartmouth 1-12-05 (N) Dartmouth 9 UNH 1-14-06 (N) UNH 5 Dartmouth 1-13-07 (N) UNH 4 Dartmouth 1-19-08 (N) Dartmouth 5 UNH 1-17-09 (N) UNH 6 Dartmouth 1-16-10 (N) UNH 5 Dartmouth 1-15-11 (N) Dartmouth 5 UNH 1-14-12 (N) UNH 4 Dartmouth

4 W 5 W 4 W 3 L 3 W 3 W 3 W 3 L 2 W 2 OT W 3 L 3 W 1 OT T 0 W 8 L 4 W 2 W 3 L 4 W 2 W 4 L 1 W

vs. DENVER (3-9-0) 12-13-84 (H) Denver 12-14-84 (H) UNH 1-17-86 (A) Denver 1-18-86 (A) Denver 1-10-87 (A) Denver 11-28-87 (H) UNH 11-12-88 (A) Denver 3-24-95 (N) Denver 1-3-99 (A) Denver 11-25-01 (A) UNH 12-28-02 (A) Denver 3-27-05 (N) Denver

5 UNH 3 Denver 9 UNH 8 UNH 7 UNH 6 Denver 8 UNH 9 UNH (NCAA) 4 UNH 5 Denver 4 UNH 4 UNH (NCAA)

4 OT L 2 W 2 L 3 L 2 L 3 W 1 L 2 L 2 L 2 W 0 L 2 L

vs. MAINE (49-58-5) 12-15-79 (A) Maine 2-16-80 (H) Maine 1-27-81 (H) UNH 2-26-81 (A) Maine 12-2-81 (A) UNH 2-27-82 (H) UNH 12-4-82 (A) UNH 12-30-82 (N) UNH 1-18-83 (H) UNH 12-31-83 (N) UNH 2-5-84 (H) UNH 2-7-84 (A) Maine 10-16-84 (H) Maine 2-2-85 (A) UNH 2-3-85 (A) UNH 11-5-85 (A) Maine 1-27-86 (H) UNH 2-20-86 (H) Maine 11-14-86 (H) Maine 11-15-86 (H) Maine 1-23-87 (A) Maine 1-24-87 (A) Maine 1-29-88 (A) Maine 1-30-88 (A) Maine 2-26-88 (H) Maine 11-1-88 (A) Maine 2-3-89 (H) UNH 2-4-89 (H) Maine 2-9-90 (A) Maine 2-10-90 (A) Maine 2-16-90 (H) Maine 12-11-90 (A) Maine 1-18-91 (H) Maine 2-23-91 (H) Maine 12-6-91 (A) Maine 12-7-91 (A) Maine 2-22-92 (H) UNH 3-14-92 (N) Maine 12-11-92 (N) Maine 1-29-93 (H) Maine 1-30-93 (H) Maine 3-6-93 (A) Maine 12-10-93 (N) UNH 2-4-94 (A) UNH 2-5-94 (A) UNH 3-4-94 (H) UNH 11-4-94 (H) Maine 11-5-94 (A) Maine 3-2-95 (H) UNH 3-3-95 (A) Maine 11-3-95 (A) UNH 11-4-95 (A) UNH 11-24-95 (A) Maine 2-11-96 (H) Maine

5 UNH 6 UNH 10 Maine 5 UNH 7 Maine 8 Maine 5 Maine 8 Maine 4 Maine 5 Maine 5 Maine 3 UNH 1 UNH 7 Maine 7 Maine 7 UNH 6 Maine 5 UNH 6 UNH 3 UNH 8 UNH 10 UNH 5 UNH 9 UNH 6 UNH 6 UNH 4 Maine 6 UNH 4 UNH 8 UNH 3 UNH 4 UNH 8 UNH 4 UNH 9 UNH 6 UNH 4 Maine 4 UNH 4 UNH 5 UNH 8 UNH 5 UNH 7 Maine 1 Maine 1 Maine 3 Maine 4 UNH 6 UNH 3 Maine 5 UNH 4 Maine 3 Maine 6 UNH 6 UNH

3 L 5 OT L 4 W 2 L 5 W 5 W 2 W 5 W 3 W 4 W 2 W 0 L 0 L 6 OT W 3 W 3 L 3 W 3 L 5 L 2 L 2 L 1 L 2 L 2 L 2 L 2 L 3 W 4 L 2 L 3 L 2 L 0 L 4 L 2 L 0 L 2 L 4 OT T 1 L 3 L 2 L 3 L 2 L 3 W 0 F W 0 F W 1 W 3 L 1 L 2 W 3 L 4 OT T 3 OT T 3 L 5 OT L

3-7-96 (A) Maine 3-8-96 (A) Maine 11-15-96 (H) UNH 11-16-96 (H) UNH 11-30-96 (N) UNH 2-18-97 (A) Maine 11-29-97 (H) UNH 1-16-98 (A) UNH 1-17-98 (A) UNH 2-1-98 (A) Maine 3-13-98 (H) Maine 3-14-98 (H) Maine 11-27-98 (N) Maine 2-7-99 (A) Maine 3-5-99 (H) UNH 3-6-99 (H) UNH 4-3-99 (N) Maine 1-7-00 (A) Maine 1-8-00 (A) UNH 2-6-00 (H) UNH 1-5-01 (H) UNH 1-6-01 (H) UNH 2-4-01 (A) Maine 12-1-01 (H) UNH 2-1-02 (A) Maine 2-2-02 (A) UNH 3-16-02 (N) UNH 4-2-02 (N) Maine 11-22-02 (A) Maine 2-1-03 (H) UNH 2-2-03 (H) Maine 11-8-03 (H) UNH 1-30-04 (A) Maine 1-31-04 (A) Maine 11-7-04 (A) Maine 2-4-05 (H) Maine 2-5-05 (H) UNH 11-12-06 (H) UNH 2-3-06 (A) Maine 2-4-06 (H) UNH 11-12-06 (A) UNH 2-2-07 (H) Maine 2-3-07 (H) UNH 12-16-07 (H) UNH 2-8-08 (A) UNH 2-9-08 (A) UNH 1-4-09 (A) UNH 2-6-09 (H) UNH 2-7-09 (H) Maine 10-24-09 (H) UNH 2-5-10 (A) Maine 2-6-10 (A) Maine 12-10-10 (A) UNH 2-4-10 (H) UNH 2-5-10 (H) UNH 11-5-11 (H) UNH 1-7-12 (N) Maine 3-3-12 (A) maine

4 UNH 8 UNH 6 Maine 6 Maine 7 Maine 5 UNH 7 Maine 2 Maine 5 Maine 3 UNH 3 UNH 5 UNH 4 UNH 4 UNH 6 Maine 4 Maine 3 UNH 9 UNH 5 Maine 1 Maine 0 Maine 4 Maine 3 UNH 4 Maine 6 UNH 2 Maine 3 Maine 7 UNH 2 UNH 4 Maine 3 UNH 6 Maine 5 UNH 5 UNH 3 UNH 3 UNH 2 Maine 4 Maine 4 UNH 7 Maine 8 Maine 4 UNH 2 Maine 2 Maine 3 Maine 4 Maine 5 Maine 4 Maine 1 UNH 5 Maine 3 UNH 6 UNH 4 Maine 6 Maine 5 Maine 3 Maine 5 UNH 1 UNH

2 L 4 L 3 W 5 W 2 W 1 L 0 W 1 W 0 W 1 L 2 2OT L 3 L 3 L 3 L 1 W 1 W 2 OT L 4 L 4 W 0 W 0 OT T 1 W 2 OT L 1 W 3 L 2 OT T 1 W 2 L 1 L 2 W 2 L 3 W 4 L 0 L 0 L 1 L 1 W 2 W 1 L 4 W 2 W 2 L 1 W 0 W 2 W 1 W 4 W 1 W 0 L 2 W 2 L 3 L 3 OTW 3 W 4 W 2 W 4 OTL 0 L

vs. MASSACHUSETTS (81-19-8) 2-13-26 (H) Mass 3 UNH 1 L 1-27-28 (H) UNH 4 Massachusetts 2 W 2-2-29 (A) UNH 1 Massachusetts 0 W 1-24-30 (H) Mass 2 UNH 1 OT L 1-23-31 (A) Mass 3 UNH 2 L 1-21-33 (A) UNH 2 Massachusetts 1 W 1-24-34 (H) UNH 6 Massachusetts 1 W 1-18-35 (A) UNH 3 Massachusetts 3 OT T 1-7-36 (H) UNH 3 Massachusetts 0 W 1-5-38 (H) UNH 6 Massachusetts 4 W 1-20-48 (H) UNH 12 Massachusetts 0 W 1-20-50 (H) Mass 5 UNH 4 L 2-5-51 (H) UNH 7 Massachusetts 3 W 2-19-55 (H) UNH 6 Massachusetts 5 W 2-23-56 (A) Mass 6 UNH 2 L 1-12-57 (H) UNH 4 Massachusetts 3 OT W 2-1-57 (A) UNH 6 Massachusetts 3 W 1-11-58 (A) UNH 6 Massachusetts 3 W 2-21-58 (H) UNH 4 Massachusetts 1 W 1-10-59 (H) UNH 4 Massachusetts 2 W 2-20-59 (A) UNH 8 Massachusetts 3 W 1-9-60 (H) UNH 6 Massachusetts 0 W 2-27-60 (A) UNH 5 Massachusetts 2 W 1-7-61 (A) Mass 4 UNH 3 L 12-19-61 (N) UNH 14 Massachusetts 2 W 2-17-62 (H) UNH 8 Massachusetts 4 W 2-23-62 (A) UNH 9 Massachusetts 4 W 2-15-63 (A) Mass 3 UNH 2 L 2-23-63 (H) Mass 4 UNH 1 L 12-27-63 (N) UNH 6 Massachusetts 3 W 2-15-64 (A) UNH 6 Massachusetts 5 W

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.


U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time vs. 2012-13 Opponents

2-22-64 (H) UNH 2-20-65 (H) UNH 12-28-65 (H) UNH 2-19-66 (A) UNH 12-28-66 (H) UNH 2-18-67 (H) UNH 12-27-67 (N) UNH 3-1-68 (A) UNH 2-27-69 (H) UNH 2-27-70 (A) UNH 2-25-71 (H) UNH 2-16-72 (A) UNH 2-12-73 (H) UNH 2-20-74 (A) UNH 2-18-75 (H) UNH 2-11-76 (A) UNH 12-9-94 (H) UNH 1-15-95 (A) UNH 2-5-95 (A) UNH 2-3-96 (H) UNH 2-17-96 (H) UNH 2-20-96 (A) UNH 11-8-96 (A) UNH 11-9-96 (A) UNH 2-1-97 (H) UNH 3-7-97 (H) UNH 3-8-97 (H) UNH 2-6-98 (H) UNH 2-20-98 (H) UNH 2-22-98 (A) Mass 11-1-98 (A) UNH 12-12-98 (H) UNH 12-13-98 (A) UNH 11-6-99 (H) UNH 3-3-00 (H) UNH 3-4-00 (A) UNH 11-4-00 (A) Mass 3-2-01 (H) Mass 3-3-01 (A) UNH 1-18-02 (A) UNH 1-19-02 (H) UNH 2-26-02 (A) UNH 11-24-02 (H) UNH 1-17-03 (H) UNH 1-19-03 (A) UNH 3-14-03 (N) UNH 12-11-03 (A) UNH 2-6-04 (A) Mass 2-7-04 (H) UNH 3-19-04 (N) Mass 12-9-04 (H) UNH 2-11-05 (H) UNH 2-12-05 (A) UNH 10-28-05 (A) UNH 1-20-06 (A) UNH 1-21-06 (H) Mass 10-26-06 (H) Mass 1-19-07 (H) UNH 1-20-07 (A) Mass 3-16-07 (N) UNH 12-8-07 (A) Mass 1-11-08 (A) UNH 1-12-08 (H) UNH 3-14-08 (H) UNH 3-15-08 (H) UNH 10-24-08 (H) UNH 1-9-09 (A) UNH 1-10-09 (H) UNH 11-13-09 (A) Mass 11-14-09 (A) UNH 1-9-10 (H) UNH 11-12-10 (H) UNH 11-13-10 (H) UNH 1-8-11 (A) UNH 11-4-11 (H) UNH 2-24-12 (A) UNH 2-25-12 (A) Mass

2 Massachusetts 1 W 5 Massachusetts 1 W 14 Massachusetts 1 W 6 Massachusetts 5 OT W 8 Massachusetts 0 W 8 Massachusetts 0 W 8 Massachusetts 1 W 4 Massachusetts 0 W 7 Massachusetts 0 W 4 Massachusetts 3 OT W 10 Massachusetts 3 W 4 Massachusetts 3 OT W 5 Massachusetts 4 W 7 Massachusetts 5 W 7 Massachusetts 0 W 11 Massachusetts 5 W 6 Massachusetts 3 W 6 Massachusetts 3 W 7 Massachusetts 1 W 7 Massachusetts 2 W 4 Massachusetts 4 OT T 6 Massachusetts 6 OT T 1 Massachusetts 0 W 5 Massachusetts 4 OT W 10 Massachusetts 0 W 5 Massachusetts 1 W 8 Massachusetts 2 W 4 Massachusetts 1 W 7 Massachusetts 3 W 4 UNH 3 L 4 Massachusetts 1 W 5 Massachusetts 2 W 7 Massachusetts 2 W 2 Massachusetts 1 W 3 Massachusetts 3 OT T 5 Massachusetts 1 W 3 UNH 0 L 2 UNH 1 OT L 3 Massachusetts 0 W 5 Massachusetts 1 W 6 Massachusetts 1 W 6 Massachusetts 0 W 4 Massachusetts 0 W 2 Massachusetts 1 OT W 4 Massachusetts 3 W 5 Massachusetts 4 W 2 Massachusetts 2 OT T 4 UNH 1 L 3 Massachusetts 2 OT W 5 UNH 2 L 4 Massachusetts 0 W 8 Massachusetts 1 W 6 Massachusetts 1 W 4 Massachusetts 1 W 3 Massachusetts 1 W 4 UNH 3 OT L 3 UNH 2 L 5 Massachusetts 1 W 3 UNH 0 L 3 Massachusetts 2 OT W 4 UNH 1 L 3 Massachusetts 2 W 5 Massachusetts 3 W 4 Massachusetts 1 W 7 Massachusetts 2 W 1 Massachusetts 1 OT T 2 Massachusetts 2 OT T 3 Massachusetts 2 OT W 4 UNH 3 L 4 Massachusetts 2 W 7 Massachusetts 2 W 3 Massachusetts 0 W 3 Massachusetts 3 OTT 3 Massachusetts 1 W 7 Massachusetts 3 W 4 Massachusetts 3 W 4 UNH 2 L

vs. UMASS-LOWELL (55-32-15) 12-6-83 (A) UNH 3 UMass-Lowell 3 1-8-84 (H) UNH 8 UMass-Lowell 3 11-6-84 (A) U-Lowell 5 UNH 3 2-20-85 (H) UNH 3 UMass-Lowell 3 3-3-85 (A) U-Lowell 6 UNH 5 3-8-85 (H) U-Lowell 7 UNH 6 3-9-85 (H) UNH 8 UMass-Lowell 5 10-30-85 (H) UNH 4 UMass-Lowell 3 2-9-86 (A) UNH 4 UMass-Lowell 4 3-1-86 (H) UNH 7 UMass-Lowell 4 10-23-86 (A) U-Lowell 5 UNH 2 10-25-86 (H) UNH 5 UMass-Lowell 5

OT T W L OT T L L W W OT T W L OT T

2-24-87 (H) U-Lowell 2-28-87 (A) U-Lowell 11-14-87 (H) U-Lowell 12-12-87 (A) U-Lowell 2-23-88 (H) U-Lowell 11-30-88 (H) UNH 1-3-89 (A) UNH 2-18-89 (H) UNH 12-2-89 (H) UNH 1-10-90 (H) UNH 2-3-90 (A) U-Lowell 11-28-90 (H) UNH 2-5-91 (A) UNH 2-16-91 (A) UNH 12-11-91 (A) UNH 1-31-92 (H) UNH 2-29-92 (H) UNH 12-4-92 (H) U-Lowell 12-5-92 (A) UNH 2-26-93 (A) UNH 2-27-93 (H) UNH 3-20-93 (N) U-Lowell 12-3-93 (A) U-Lowell 12-4-93 (H) UNH 2-25-94 (H) UNH 2-26-94 (A) UNH 3-18-94 (N) U-Lowell 1-20-95 (H) U-Lowell 1-21-95 (A) UNH 2-11-95 (H) U-Lowell 11-25-95 (N) U-Lowell 1-12-96 (H) UNH 1-13-96 (A) U-Lowell 2-9-96 (A) U-Lowell 1-17-97 (A) UNH 1-18-97 (H) U-Lowell 2-7-97 (H) UNH 11-28-97 (H) UNH 12-5-97 (H) UNH 12-6-97 (A) UNH 3-7-98 (A) U-Lowell 11-28-98 (N) UNH 1-20-99 (A) UNH 1-23-99 (H) UNH 2-28-99 (H) UNH 10-30-99 (A) UNH 12-3-99 (H) UNH 12-4-99 (A) UNH 10-28-00 (H) UNH 12-1-00 (A) UNH 12-2-00 (H) UNH 3-8-01 (H) UNH 3-9-01 (H) U-Lowell 3-10-01 (H) U-Lowell 11-9-01 (A) UNH 11-10-01 (H) U-Lowell 2-22-02 (H) UNH 3-15-02 (N) UNH 11-8-02 (H) UNH 11-9-02 (H) UNH 2-21-03 (A) UNH 3-7-03 (H) UNH 3-8-03 (H) UNH 11-25-03 (H) U-Lowell 2-13-04 (A) UNH 2-14-04 (H) UNH 11-23-04 (A) UNH 1-28-05 (A) U-Lowell 1-29-05 (H) UNH 11-18-05 (A) UNH 11-19-05 (H) U-Lowell 12-10-06 (H) UNH 11-17-06 (A) UNH 11-18-06 (H) UNH 12-6-06 (A) UNH 11-9-07 (H) UNH 11-30-07 (H) UNH 12-1-07 (A) U-Lowell 11-14-08 (A) U-Lowell 12-5-08 (A) UNH 12-6-08 (H) UNH 11-8-09 (A) U-Lowell 12-4-09 (H) UNH 1-8-10 (H) UNH 11-5-10 (A) UNH 12-2-10 (A) UNH 1-7-11 (H) UNH 11-18-11 (H) UNH 12-2-11 (A) U-Lowell 12-3-11 (H) U-Lowell

8 UNH 4 L 6 UNH 5 L 7 UNH 4 L 3 UNH 2 L 6 UNH 1 L 5 UMass-Lowell 4 W 7 UMass-Lowell 5 W 5 UMass-Lowell 3 W 9 UMass-Lowell 5 W 3 UMass-Lowell 3 OT T 3 UNH 2 L 7 UMass-Lowell 3 W 5 UMass-Lowell 2 W 5 UMass-Lowell 4 OT W 5 UMass-Lowell 4 W 5 UMass-Lowell 5 OT T 4 UMass-Lowell 0 W 7 UNH 4 L 4 UMass-Lowell 1 W 2 UMass-Lowell 2 OT T 5 UMass-Lowell 2 W 5 UNH 4 OT L 6 UNH 3 L 3 UMass-Lowell 1 W 6 UMass-Lowell 3 W 4 UMass-Lowell 2 W 4 UNH 2 L 5 UNH 3 L 7 UMass-Lowell 2 W 5 UNH 2 L 9 UNH 6 L 7 UMass-Lowell 4 W 5 UNH 4 L 6 UNH 3 L 9 UMass-Lowell 4 W 7 UNH 5 L 4 UMass-Lowell 0 W 4 UMass-Lowell 2 W 6 UMass-Lowell 2 W 5 UMass-Lowell 2 W 3 UNH 0 L 5 UMass-Lowell 1 W 3 UMass-Lowell 1 W 4 UMass-Lowell 1 W 4 UMass-Lowell 2 W 2 UMass-Lowell 1 W 3 UMass-Lowell 2 W 4 UMass-Lowell 2 W 4 UMass-Lowell 3 W 2 UMass-Lowell 2 OT T 0 UMass-Lowell 0 OT T 4 UMass-Lowell 2 W 2 UNH 1 L 2 UNH 1 L 5 UMass-Lowell 2 W 1 UNH 0 L 3 UMass-Lowell 0 W 4 UMass-Lowell 3 W 4 UMass-Lowell 3 W 6 UMass-Lowell 2 W 4 UMass-Lowell 4 OT T 8 UMass-Lowell 4 W 8 UMass-Lowell 4 W 5 UNH 4 L 3 UMass-Lowell 3 OT T 3 UMass-Lowell 3 OT T 3 UMass-Lowell 3 OT T 7 UNH 0 L 8 UMass-Lowell 3 W 3 UMass-Lowell 2 W 6 UNH 3 L 4 UMass-Lowell 1 W 5 UMass-Lowell 2 W 4 UMass-Lowell 0 W 4 UMass-Lowell 2 W 2 UMass-Lowell 2 OT T 3 UMass-Lowell 2 W 3 UNH 2 L 8 UNH 3 L 2 UMass-Lowell 0 W 3 UMass-Lowell 2 W 6 UNH 3 L 2 UMass-Lowell 1 W 2 UMass-Lowell 2 OT T 2 UMass-Lowell 1 W 3 UMass-Lowell 0 W 5 UMass-Lowell 2 W 5 UMass-Lowell 0 W 3 UNH 2 L 5 UNH 3 L

vs. MERRIMACK (65-17-9) 1-16-60 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 2-17-61 (H) Merrimack 3 UNH 12-15-62 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 12-20-63 (A) Merrimack 5 UNH 1-9-65 (A) Merrimack 4 UNH 12-16-65 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 1-10-67 (A) UNH 3 Merrimack 2-7-68 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 11-30-68 (A) UNH 7 Merrimack 12-2-69 (H) UNH 13 Merrimack 12-20-72 (N) UNH 2 Merrimack 12-31-80 (N) UNH 5 Merrimack 11-15-88 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 11-1-89 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 1-31-90 (H) UNH 4 Merrimack 2-14-90 (H) UNH 7 Merrimack 11-13-90 (A) Merrimack 3 UNH 12-1-90 (H) UNH 6 Merrimack 2-20-91 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 1-3-92 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 2-1-92 (H) UNH 7 Merrimack 2-28-92 (A) UNH 5 Merrimack 1-8-93 (A) UNH 7 Merrimack 1-9-93 (H) UNH 9 Merrimack 2-6-93 (A) Merrimack 4 UNH 3-12-93 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 3-14-93 (H) UNH 9 Merrimack 1-7-94 (H) UNH 6 Merrimack 1-8-94 (A) Merrimack 6 UNH 2-12-94 (H) Merrimack 4 UNH 11-11-94 (H) UNH 6 Merrimack 11-12-94 (A) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-8-95 (A) UNH 3 Merrimack 11-17-95 (H) Merrimack 4 UNH 11-18-95 (A) Merrimack 5 UNH 3-2-96 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 12-6-96 (A) UNH 0 Merrimack 12-7-96 (H) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-24-97 (A) UNH 5 Merrimack 11-8-97 (H) UNH 11 Merrimack 11-21-97 (H) UNH 7 Merrimack 11-22-97 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 1-14-99 (H) UNH 6 Merrimack 1-16-99 (A) UNH 5 Merrimack 2-13-99 (H) UNH 7 Merrimack 3-12-99 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 3-13-99 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 1-14-00 (H) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-15-00 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 2-4-00 (H) UNH 2 Merrimack 3-9-00 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 3-10-00 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 1-12-01 (A) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-13-01 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 2-2-01 (A) UNH 5 Merrimack 10-18-01 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 11-2-01 (A) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-5-02 (H) UNH 10 Merrimack 3-8-02 (H) UNH 6 Merrimack 3-9-02 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 11-1-02 (H) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-4-03 (H) UNH 8 Merrimack 2-19-03 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 10-16-03 (H) UNH 4 Merrimack 12-13-03 (H) Merrimack 7 UNH 1-23-04 (A) UNH 9 Merrimack 11-16-04 (A) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-21-05 (H) UNH 6 Merrimack 2-16-05 (A) UNH 6 Merrimack 11-29-05 (A) Merrimack 1 UNH 2-10-06 (H) UNH 7 Merrimack 2-11-06 (A) UNH 1 Merrimack 11-28-06 (H) UNH 5 Merrimack 2-9-07 (H) UNH 3 Merrimack 2-10-07 (A) UNH 4 Merrimack 1-4-08 (A) UNH 1 Merrimack 2-29-08 (H) UNH 2 Merrimack 3-1-08 (A) UNH 1 Merrimack 11-29-08 (H) Merrimack 4 UNH 2-27-09 (A) UNH 4 Merrimack 2-28-09 (H) UNH 1 Merrimack 11-28-09 (A) UNH 5 Merrimack 1-29-10 (A) Merrimaxk 3 UNH 1-30-10 (H) UNH 4 Merrimack 11-27-10 (H) UNH 2 Merrimack 2-11-11 (H) Merrimack 4 UNH 2-12-11 (A) Merrimack 3 UNH 3-18-11 (N) Merrimack 4 UNH 1-20-12 (A) UNH 2 Merrimack 1-21-12 (H) Merrimack 3 UNH 2-11-12 (A) UNH 1 Merrimack

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

2 W 2 L 2 W 3 L 3 OT L 4 OT W 2 W 4 W 3 W 6 W 2 OT T 3 W 2 W 3 W 2 W 3 W 2 L 3 W 2 W 2 W 3 W 2 W 5 W 4 W 3 OT L 3 W 2 W 3 W 3 L 2 L 5 W 3 W 3 OT T 2 L 2 L 2 W 0 OT T 1 W 2 W 4 W 6 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 W 2 W 4 W 2 W 3 W 2 OT T 2 W 2 OT W 1 W 3 OT T 5 OT T 3 W 3 W 1 W 2 W 4 W 3 W 3 W 1 W 1 W 2 L 1 W 1 W 2 W 1 W 0 L 4 W 1 OT T 0 W 1 W 1 W 0 W 1 W 1 OT T 3 L 3 W 0 W 4 W 2 L 2 OT W 1 W 2 L 2 OTL 1 L 1 W 2 OTL 1 OTT

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vs. NORTHEASTERN (87-58-12) 1-10-31 (H) UNH 2 Northeastern 1 W 3-4-31 (A) Northeastern3 UNH 2 L 2-9-32 (A) Northeastern6 UNH 2 L 2-8-33 (A) Northeastern6 UNH 0 L 1-17-34 (H) Northeastern7 UNH 1 L 2-12-34 (A) Northeastern6 UNH 2 L 1-31-35 (A) Northeastern7 UNH 3 L 2-8-35 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 5 2OT W 2-4-36 (A) Northeastern4 UNH 3 L 2-10-36 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 2 W 2-4-37 (H) UNH 8 Northeastern 3 W 2-9-37 (A) Northeastern9 UNH 2 L 2-22-38 (A) UNH 10 Northeastern 3 W 2-4-39 (H) Northeastern5 UNH 3 L 2-28-39 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 4 L 1-3-40 (H) Northeastern4 UNH 3 L 2-6-40 (A) Northeastern3 UNH 2 L 2-19-41 (A) Northeastern7 UNH 4 L 1-17-42 (H) Northeastern8 UNH 1 L 2-21-42 (A) Northeastern9 UNH 4 L 1-10-48 (H) Northeastern5 UNH 4 L 1-26-48 (A) UNH 8 Northeastern 5 W 2-14-49 (A) Northeastern13 UNH 4 L 2-21-56 (H) Northeastern5 UNH 1 L 2-19-57 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 4 OT T 3-3-58 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 3 W 1-13-59 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 2 W 1-12-60 (H) Northeastern 5 UNH 4 L 1-10-61 (A) Northeastern 2 UNH 0 L 12-14-61 (H) UNH 1 Northeastern 0 W 12-17-63 (A) Northeastern8 UNH 4 L 1-14-64 (H) Northeastern4 UNH 3 L 2-19-65 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 2 L 2-16-66 (H) Northeastern5 UNH 1 L 12-14-66 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 1 W 1-19-68 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 3 W 1-14-69 (H) UNH 7 Northeastern 4 W 2-25-69 (A) UNH 3 Northeastern 0 W 1-7-70 (A) UNH 14 Northeastern 4 W 2-24-70 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 3 W 1-11-71 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 0 W 2-10-71 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 0 W 11-29-71 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 4 W 12-22-71 (N) UNH 6 Northeastern 2 W 1-4-72 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 3 W 11-29-72 (H) UNH 9 Northeastern 5 W 1-4-73 (N) Northeastern2 UNH 1 OT L 12-8-73 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 0 W 2-22-74 (H) UNH 9 Northeastern 2 W 12-13-74 (H) UNH 10 Northeastern 5 W 1-16-75 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 1 W 12-10-75 (A) UNH 3 Northeastern 2 OT W 12-13-75 (H) UNH 8 Northeastern 6 W 12-9-76 (A) UNH 7 Northeastern 4 W 2-12-77 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 2 W 11-29-77 (H) Northeastern4 UNH 3 L 1-14-78 (A) UNH 8 Northeastern 6 W 2-8-79 (H) UNH 9 Northeastern 3 W 2-14-79 (A) Northeastern3 UNH 1 L 1-17-80 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 3 W 3-4-80 (H) UNH 7 Northeastern 1 W 1-6-81 (H) Northeastern6 UNH 2 L 2-24-81 (A) UNH 9 Northeastern 5 W 1-5-82 (A) Northeastern8 UNH 3 L 3-2-82 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 5 OT W 3-12-82 (N) Northeastern4 UNH 2 L 3-27-82 (N) Northeastern10 UNH 4 L 2-16-83 (H) UNH 8 Northeastern 1 W 3-1-83 (A) UNH 6 Northeastern 4 W 2-3-84 (A) UNH 6 Northeastern 5 W 2-28-84 (H) Northeastern8 UNH 5 L 10-27-84 (A) Northeastern4 UNH 3 L 1-19-85 (H) UNH 7 Northeastern 4 W 2-28-85 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 4 W 12-4-85 (A) Northeastern7 UNH 5 L 2-13-86 (H) UNH 9 Northeastern 1 W 2-23-86 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 4 OT T 11-19-86 (H) UNH 9 Northeastern 4 W 11-22-86 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 3 L 3-2-86 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 4 L 3-6-86 (H) Northeastern7 UNH 3 L 12-5-87 (H) Northeastern5 UNH 4 OT L 1-26-88 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 4 OT W 2-19-88 (A) Northeastern4 UNH 1 L 1-14-89 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 3 W 2-10-89 (A) Northeastern8 UNH 2 L 2-28-89 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 2 L 3-4-89 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 4 OT L 12-15-89 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 5 W

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1-24-90 (H) Northeastern6 UNH 5 OT L 2-24-90 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 3 W 11-16-90 (A) Northeastern2 UNH 1 OT L 12-4-90 (A) UNH 7 Northeastern 4 W 1-26-90 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 1 W 11-16-91 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 4 W 1-25-92 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 4 W 2-14-92 (A) UNH 11 Northeastern 2 W 3-8-92 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 2 W 11-28-92 (H) Northeastern 7 UNH 5 L 1-15-93 (A) UNH 8 Northeastern 5 W 1-16-93 (H) Northeastern 6 UNH 4 L 12-11-93 (A) UNH 6 Northeastern 6 OT T 1-12-94 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 2 W 1-14-94 (H) Northeastern5 UNH 4 L 3-19-94 (N) UNH 4 Northeastern 4 OT T 1-13-95 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 5 OT W 2-17-95 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 2 W 2-18-95 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 1 W 12-1-95 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 3 W 12-2-95 (A) Northeastern7 UNH 3 L 2-1-96 (A) Northeastern3 UNH 2 OT L 11-1-96 (A) UNH 7 Northeastern 3 W 11-2-96 (H) UNH 9 Northeastern 4 W 1-31-97 (H) UNH 7 Northeastern 1 W 1-30-98 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 2 W 2-27-98 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 4 L 2-28-98 (H) Northeastern2 UNH 1 L 11-21-98 (H) UNH 4 Norhteastern 2 W 1-29-99 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 4 W 2-19-99 (H) UNH 7 Northeastern 2 W 1-21-00 (A) UNH 3 Northeastern 3 T 1-22-00 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 4 T 2-11-00 (A) Northeastern6 UNH 2 L 1-19-01 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 1 W 1-20-01 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 3 L 2-9-01 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 2 W 10-26-01 (H) UNH 2 Northeastern 2 OT T 2-15-02 (A) Northeastern5 UNH 4 L 2-16-02 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 2 W 10-25-02 (A) UNH 2 Northeastern 2 OT T 2-14-03 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 3 W 2-15-03 (H) UNH 1 Northeastern 1 OT T 11-21-03 (A) UNH 3 Northeastern 2 W 11-22-03 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 2 W 2-22-04 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 5 W 11-19-04 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 3 W 11-20-04 (A) UNH 7 Northeastern 4 W 2-19-05 (A) UNH 5 Northeastern 2 W 3-10-05 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 1 W 3-11-05 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 0 W 11-4-05 (A) UNH 6 Northeastern 4 W 11-5-06 (H) UNH 3 Northeastern 0 W 11-27-06 (H) UNH 3 Northeastern 3 OT T 11-3-06 (H) UNH 6 Northeastern 3 W 11-4-06 (A) UNH 3 Northeastern 1 W 11-25-06 (A) UNH 3 Northeastern 1 W 11-2-07 (A) UNH 7 Northeastern 4 W 11-3-07 (H) Northeastern2 UNH 1 L 11-16-07 (H) Northeastern4 UNH 1 L 10-31-08 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 2 W 11-1-08 (A) UNH 2 Northeastern 2 OT T 11-21-08 (A) Northeastern3 UNH 2 L 10-23-09 (H) UNH 4 Northeastern 2 W 2-26-10 (A) UNH 4 Northeastern 4 OT T 2-27-10 (H) UNH 3 Northeastern 1 W 10-22-10 (A) UNH 2 Northeastern 2 OT T 2-25-11 (H) UNH 2 Northeastern 2 OT T 2-26-11 (A) UNH 6 Northeastern 3 W 10-14-11 (A) Northeastern4 UNH 0 L 10-29-11 (H) UNH 5 Northeastern 2 W 2-10-12 (H) UNH 3 Northeastern 2 W vs. PROVIDENCE (82-50-14) 2-12-27 (A) UNH 5 Providence 3-4-59 (H) UNH 3 Providence 2-22-61 (A) Providence 10 UNH 2-21-62 (H) Providence 7 UNH 1-5-63 (A) Providence 4 UNH 2-28-64 (H) Providence 6 UNH 1-21-65 (A) Providence 13 UNH 12-14-65 (H) Providence 6 UNH 2-20-67 (A) UNH 6 Providence 1-11-68 (H) UNH 5 Providence 2-5-69 (H) UNH 4 Providence 12-13-69 (H) UNH 7 Providence 2-12-70 (A) UNH 5 Providence 1-8-71 (H) UNH 6 Providence 2-16-71 (A) Providence 8 UNH 2-12-72 (H) UNH 8 Providence 2-23-72 (A) Providence 5 UNH 12-5-72 (A) UNH 8 Providence

1 W 2 W 3 L 1 L 2 L 1 L 3 L 0 L 5 OT W 1 W 3 OT W 3 W 2 W 4 W 6 L 2 W 2 L 7 OT W

2-6-73 (H) Providence 2 UNH 2-7-74 (H) UNH 7 Providence 2-15-74 (A) Providence 2 UNH 12-4-74 (H) UNH 4 Providence 2-7-75 (A) UNH 7 Providence 2-13-76 (A) Providence 3 UNH 2-19-76 (H) UNH 5 Providence 1-3-77 (H) UNH 6 Providence 1-24-77 (H) UNH 9 Providence 2-17-77 (A) Providence 7 UNH 12-6-77 (H) UNH 8 Providence 2-15-78 (A) Providence 8 UNH 1-5-79 (N) UNH 5 Providence 2-12-79 (H) UNH 4 Providence 2-22-79 (A) UNH 6 Providence 2-14-80 (H) Providence 5 UNH -22-80 (A) Providence 7 UNH 2-11-81 (A) UNH 6 Providence 3-5-81 (H) Providence 5 UNH 12-5-81 (H) UNH 5 Providence 3-5-82 (A) Providence 5 UNH 3-9-82 (H) UNH 4 Providence 12-1-82 (H) UNH 7 Providence 1-26-83 (A) Providence 5 UNH 12-4-83 (A) UNH 6 Providence 2-12-84 (H) UNH 5 Providence 12-1-84 (H) Providence 3 UNH 2-10-85 (A) Providence 4 UNH 2-17-85 (H) UNH 4 Providence 10-25-85 (H) Providence 5 UNH 11-22-85 (A) Providence 7 UNH 2-16-86 (A) Providence 4 UNH 10-29-86 (A) UNH 3 Providence 11-1-86 (H) UNH 5 Providence 2-4-87 (A) UNH 4 Providence 2-7-87 (H) UNH 7 Providence 11-10-87 (H) UNH 2 Providence 12-9-87 (A) Providence 5 UNH 2-10-88 (A) UNH 2 Providence 12-3-88 (A) Providence 4 UNH 1-16-89 (H) Providence 3 UNH 2-15-89 (H) Providence 4 UNH 11-28-89 (A) UNH 2 Providence 12-30-89 (H) Providence 2 UNH 1-13-90 (A) UNH 4 Providence 2-25-90 (H) UNH 3 Providence 3-1-90 (A) Providence 5 UNH 3-2-90 (A) UNH 2 Providence 3-4-90 (A) UNH 7 Providence 1-12-91 (H) Providence 6 UNH 1-25-91 (A) UNH 2 Providence 2-15-91 (H) UNH 4 Providence 3-1-91 (A) Providence 4 UNH 1-24-92 (A) Providence 5 UNH 2-8-92 (A) Providence 7 UNH 2-15-92 (H) Providence 3 UNH 3-12-92 (N) UNH 5 Providence 11-13-92 (A) Providence 6 UNH 11-14-92 (H) UNH 5 Providence 2-12-93 (H) UNH 3 Providence 2-13-93 (A) Providence 2 UNH 11-12-93 (H) UNH 3 Providence 11-13-93 (A) UNH 5 Providence 1-28-94 (A) UNH 8 Providence 1-29-94 (H) Providence 5 UNH 12-2-94 (H) UNH 5 Providence 12-3-94 (A) UNH 8 Providence 2-24-95 (H) UNH 6 Providence 3-9-95 (H) Providence 3 UNH 1-26-96 (A) UNH 4 Providence 1-27-96 (H) Providence 5 UNH 2-23-96 (A) Providence 6 UNH 2-14-97 (H) UNH 9 Providence 2-15-97 (A) Providence 3 UNH 2-28-97 (H) UNH 7 Providence 2-13-98 (H) UNH 4 Providence 2-14-98 (A) UNH 5 Providence 3-6-98 (A) UNH 3 Providence 11-6-98 (A) Providence 6 UNH 11-7-98 (H) UNH 3 Providence 1-30-99 (H) UNH 4 Providence 3-19-99 (N) UNH 6 Providence 11-12-99 (H) UNH 3 Providence 11-13-99 (A) UNH 2 Providence 2-12-00 (A) Providence 4 UNH 11-10-00 (A) Providence 3 UNH 11-11-00 (H) UNH 4 Providence 2-10-01 (H) UNH 3 Providence 11-17-01 (A) UNH 5 Providence 1-13-02 (H) Providence 4 UNH 2-10-02 (H) UNH 5 Providence

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

1 L 2 W 1 L 4 OT T 5 W 1 L 1 W 4 W 2 W 4 L 3 W 6 L 4 OT W 3 W 6 OT T 4 L 4 L 5 W 4 OT L 4 W 4 OT L 2 W 4 W 3 L 3 W 0 W 2 L 2 L 1 W 4 L 4 L 2 L 1 W 4 W 4 OT T 1 W 2 OT T 2 L 2 OT T 1 L 1 L 2 L 2 OT T 1 3OT L 4 OT T 0 W 1 L 0 W 4 W 1 L 2 OT T 3 W 1 L 2 L 3 L 2 L 3 W 4 L 2 W 1 W 1 L 2 W 2 W 3 W 3 L 5 OT T 2 W 6 OT T 2 OT L 2 W 4 L 2 L 5 W 2 L 5 W 2 W 0 W 2 W 1 L 1 W 2 W 2 W 2 OT W 1 W 3 L 1 L 1 W 1 W 1 W 3 L 2 W


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11-15-02 (H) UNH 3 Providence 2-11-03 (A) UNH 6 Providence 2-9-03 (A) Providence 5 UNH 11-14-03 (A) Providence 7 UNH 1-9-04 (A) UNH 1 Providence 1-10-04 (H) UNH 5 Providence 3-11-04 (H) UNH 2 Providence 3-12-04 (H) Providence 4 UNH 3-13-04 (H) UNH 1 Providence 11-12-04 (H) UNH 3 Providence 1-7-05 (A) UNH 2 Providence 1-8-05 (H) UNH 4 Providence 1-27-06 (A) Providence 1 UNH 2-24-06 (A) UNH 2 Providence 2-25-06 (H) UNH 4 Providence 3-9-06 (H) UNH 4 Providence 3-10-06 (H) UNH 2 Providence 1-27-07 (H) UNH 2 Providence 2-23-07 (H) UNH 6 Providence 2-24-07 (A) Providence 7 UNH 3-8-07 (H) UNH 4 Providence 3-9-07 (H) UNH 6 Providence 11-17-07 (A) UNH 5 Providence 2-15-08 (A) UNH 1 Providence 2-16-08 (H) UNH 4 Providence 11-22-08 (H) UNH 4 Providence 2-13-09 (H) UNH 4 Providence 2-14-09 (A) UNH 4 Providence 12-11-09 (A) UNH 4 Providence 1-22-10 (A) UNH 3 Providence 2-12-10 (H) UNH 5 Providence 1-21-11 (H) UNH 4 Providence 1-28-11 (A) UNH 5 Providence 1-29-11 (H) UNH 5 Providence 1-11-12 (A) UNH 1 Providence 2-3-12 (H) UNH 3 Providence 2-4-12 (A) UNH 3 Providence

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vs. RENSSELAER ( 23-21-0) 2-7-64 (A) Rensselaer 10 UNH 2-17-68 (H) Rensselaer 4 UNH 2-8-69 (A) UNH 4 Rensselaer 2-7-70 (H) UNH 17 Rensselaer 3-6-71 (A) Rensselaer 5 UNH 12-21-71 (A) Rensselaer 5 UNH 2-18-72 (H) UNH 6 Rensselaer 2-15-73 (A) UNH 6 Rensselaer 2-22-73 (H) Rensselaer 7 UNH 1-8-74 (A) UNH 7 Rensselaer 2-12-74 (H) UNH 4 Rensselaer 3-5-74 (H) Rensselaer 7 UNH 1-14-75 (H) Rensselaer 10 UNH 2-27-75 (A) Rensselaer 4 UNH 1-2-76 (N) UNH 9 UNH 1-17-76 (H) UNH 5 Rensselaer 3-2-76 (A) UNH 9 Rensselaer 12-1-76 (H) UNH 6 Rensselaer 1-29-77 (A) Rensselaer 4 UNH 12-1-77 (H) Rensselaer 6 UNH 2-25-78 (A) Rensselaer 6 UNH 12-2-78 (H) Rensselaer 12 UNH 1-20-79 (A) Rensselaer 9 UNH 12-5-79 (H) UNH 5 Rensselaer 1-19-80 (A) UNH 3 Rensselaer 12-2-80 (H) Rensselaer 8 UNH 1-17-81 (A) Rensselaer 7 UNH 1-16-82 (H) UNH 5 Rensselaer 1-15-83 (A) Rensselaer 10 UNH 1-14-84 (H) UNH 2 Rensselaer 11-4-89 (A) Rensselaer 5 UNH 12-9-89 (H) UNH 5 Rensselaer 12-7-91 (H) UNH 4 Rensselaer 1-7-92 (A) Rensselaer 5 UNH 1-2-93 (H) UNH 4 Rensselaer 11-16-93 (A) UNH 6 Rensselaer 3-25-94 (N) UNH 2 Rensselaer 10-31-97 (A) UNH 5 Rensselaer 12-21-98 (N) UNH 9 Rensselaer 10-29-99 (H) Rensselaer 6 UNH 10-20-01 (A) Rensselaer 6 UNH 11-29-03 (H) UNH 4 Rensselaer 10-17-08 (H) UNH 1 Rensselaer 10-10-09 (A) Rensselaer 3 UNH

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vs. ST. CLOUD STATE (1-1-1) 3-28-03 (N) UNH 5 SCSU 10-21-11 (A) SCSU 7 UNH 10-22-11 (A) UNH 3 SCSU

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vs. VERMONT (74-19-6) 12-14-63 (H) UNH 5 Vermont 12-28-63 (A) UNH 6 Vermont 2-8-64 (A) UNH 4 Vermont 12-12-64 (A) UNH 3 Vermont 12-30-64 (A) UNH 11 Vermont 3-6-65 (H) UNH 5 Vermont 12-1-65 (A) UNH 7 Vermont 12-29-65 (H) UNH 8 Vermont 2-10-66 (H) Vermont 3 UNH 12-27-66 (H) UNH 6 Vermont 1-14-67 (H) UNH 3 Vermont 2-11-67 (A) UNH 7 Vermont 12-28-67 (A) UNH 8 Vermont 1-6-68 (A) UNH 5 Vermont 3-2-68 (H) UNH 12 Vermont 12-28-68 (A) UNH 8 Vermont 1-11-69 (H) UNH 5 Vermont 2-7-69 (A) UNH 8 Vermont 1-10-70 (H) UNH 6 Vermont 2-4-70 (A) Vermont 6 UNH 1-9-71 (H) UNH 6 Vermont 2-3-71 (A) UNH 6 Vermont 2-2-72 (A) Vermont 6 UNH 12-7-72 (H) UNH 4 Vermont 1-30-74 (A) UNH 6 Vermont 1-29-75 (A) Vermont 8 UNH 2-25-75 (H) Vermont 4 UNH 1-10-76 (N) UNH 5 Vermont 1-28-76 (H) UNH 6 Vermont 2-25-76 (A) UNH 4 Vermont 1-22-77 (H) UNH 6 Vermont 2-22-77 (A) UNH 6 Vermont 1-21-78 (A) UNH 7 Vermont 2-23-78 (H) UNH 4 Vermont 1-27-79 (H) UNH 10 Vermont 2-20-79 (A) UNH 6 Vermont 1-26-80 (H) UNH 9 Vermont 2-19-80 (A) Vermont 8 UNH 1-24-81 (A) UNH 6 Vermont 2-17-81 (H) UNH 9 Vermont 12-31-81 (N) Vermont 8 UNH 1-22-82 (H) UNH 4 Vermont 2-16-82 (A) UNH 8 Vermont 1-22-83 (A) UNH 9 Vermont 2-19-83 (H) UNH 3 Vermont 12-30-83 (N) UNH 4 Vermont 2-1-84 (H) UNH 7 Vermont 2-19-84 (A) UNH 5 Vermont 12-30-84 (N) UNH 11 Vermont 12-30-86 (N) UNH 3 Vermont 2-10-87 (A) Vermont 5 UNH 2-16-88 (H) UNH 4 Vermont 10-29-88 (A) Vermont 5 UNH 12-31-88 (N) Vermont 7 UNH 10-28-89 (H) UNH 5 Vermont 10-26-90 (A) UNH 5 Vermont 12-30-90 (A) UNH 7 Vermont 10-26-91 (H) UNH 3 Vermont 10-24-92 (A) UNH 4 Vermont 12-30-92 (H) UNH 4 Vermont 11-30-93 (H) UNH 5 Vermont 10-21-94 (A) Vermont 6 UNH 10-21-95 (A) Vermont 7 UNH 10-19-96 (H) Vermont 5 UNH 11-29-96 (A) UNH 8 Vermont 10-18-97 (H) UNH 5 Vermont 10-17-98 (A) UNH 4 Vermont 10-16-99 (H) UNH 7 Vermont 10-14-00 (A) UNH 5 Vermont 10-13-01 (H) UNH 7 Vermont 10-12-02 (A) UNH 10 Vermont 10-11-03 (H) UNH 3 Vermont 11-27-04 (A) Vermont 5 UNH 12-2-05 (A) UNH 3 Vermont 1-6-06 (H) UNH 2 Vermont 1-7-06 (H) UNH 2 Vermont 12-3-06 (H) UNH 4 Vermont 1-5-07 (A) UNH 7 Vermont 1-6-07 (A) UNH 2 Vermont 2-1-08 (A) UNH 5 Vermont 3-7-08 (H) UNH 3 Vermont 3-8-08 (H) Vermont 4 UNH 1-30-09 (H) UNH 3 Vermont 3-6-09 (A) Vermont 6 UNH 3-7-09 (H) UNH 6 Vermont

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12-6-09 (A) UNH 2-19-10 (H) UNH 2-20-10 (H) UNH 3-12-10 (H) UNH 3-13-10 (H) Vermont 3-14-10 (H) Vermont 12-5-10 (H) UNH 2-18-11 (A) UNH 2-19-11 (A) UNH 3-11-11 (H) UNH 3-12-11 (H) UNH 11-12-11 (A) UNH 2-17-12 (H) Vermont 2-18-12 (H) UNH

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2-15 (H) 4 ARMY 2-19 (A) 2 Harvard JVs 2-26 (A) 0 Boston U.

Legend: • - Hockey East/ECAC game (HE) - Hockey East Playoffs (ECAC) - ECAC Playoffs (NCAA) - NCAA Playoffs 1924-25 (2-2) Coach: Hank Swasey Capt.: William Sayward Date Site UNH OPP 1-19 (A) 2 Bates 1 1-20 (A) 5 Colby 0 1-21 (A) 1 St. Dominique Club 5 2-5 (A) 1 Boston U. 5

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1925-26 (1-3) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Frederic Fudge Date Site UNH OPP 1-28 (A) 1 St. Jean Club 4 1-29 (A) 0 St. Dominique Club 11 2-6 (H) 4 COLBY 2 2-13 (H) 1 MASSACHUSETTS 3

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1926-27 (6-0) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Warren Percival Date Site UNH OPP 1-8 (H) 4 BATES 1 1-12 (H) 4 BOWDOIN 1 2-5 (H) 3 SPRINGFIELD 1 2-9 (A) 2 Springfield 1 2-11 (A) 4 Brown 2 2-12 (A) 5 Providence 1

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1927-28 (7-1-1) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Roland Chandler Date Site UNH OPP 1-19 (A) 5 Colby 2 W 1-20 (A) 5 Bates 3 W 1-21 (A) 2 Bowdoin 1 W 1-24 (A) 2 Yale 11 L 1-25 (A) 3 Brown 2 W 1-27 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS 2 W 2-3 (A) 5 Springfield 3 W 2-22 (H) 6 MIT 1 W 2-22 (H) 1 MIT 1 OT T 1928-29 (6-4-1) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Alvin Reinhart Date Site UNH OPP 1-5 (H) 1 MIT 5 L 1-9 (H) 2 BROWN 1 W 1-12 (H) 2 BOWDOIN 0 W 1-16 (H) 8 CONNECTICUT 1 W 1-25 (A) 1 Brown 4 L 1-26 (A) 5 ARMY 1 W 1-29 (A) 1 Bates 0 W 2-1 (A) 0 Amherst 0 OT T 2-2 (A) 1 Mass Amherst 0 W 2-16 (H) 1 BOSTON U. 5 L 2-23 (H) 1 BATES 3 L 1929-30 (3-8-2) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Donald McFarland Date Site UNH OPP 1-11 (H) 2 BATES 3 L 1-16 (A) 3 Pennsylvania 1 W 1-18 (A) 0 Yale JVs 7 L 1-22 (H) 1 BROWN 3 L 1-24 (H) 1 MASSACHUSETTS 2 OT L 1-25 (A) 4 Brown 4 OT T 1-29 (H) 2 BOSTON U. 2 T 2-1 (A) 0 Bates 2 L 2-5 (H) 1 MIT 2 OT L 2-8 (H) 2 Amherst 0 W

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1930-31 (7-5) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: George Colburn Date Site UNH OPP 1-4 (H) 3 BOWDOIN 1 W 1-10 (H) 2 NORTHEASTERN 1 W 1-15 (H) 6 BATES 0 W 1-17 (A) 1 Brown 2 L 1-21 (H) 5 COLBY 2 W 1-23 (A) 2 Massachusetts 3 L 1-24 (A) 4 Amherst* 2 2OT W 2-5 (A) 4 Princeton 5 L 2-7 (A) 2 Army 0 W 2-18 (A) 2 Bates 0 W 2-27 (A) 1 Boston U. 3 L 3-4 (A) 2 Northeastern 3 L 1931-32 (0-8) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: David Wark Date Site UNH OPP 1-23 (A) 1 Brown 2 L 2-3 (H) 1 BATES 2 OT L 2-5 (H) 2 COLBY 3 L 2-9 (A) 2 Northeastern 6 L 2-15 (H) 3 MIT 4 L 2-17 (A) 3 Bates 4 OT L 2-20 (H) 0 BOWDOIN 5 L 2-24 (A) 1 Boston U. 8 L 1932-33 (1-6) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Theodore Nowak Date Site UNH OPP 1-13 (A) 0 Brown 3 1-15 (H) 0 BOWDOIN 1 1-21 (A) 2 Mass Amherst 1 1-28 (H) 1 BATES 4 2-4 (A) 3 Army 4 2-8 (A) 0 Northeastern 6 2-24 (A) 1 Boston U. 6

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1933-34 (5-6-1) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: George Bacheller Date Site UNH OPP 1-16 (A) 2 Bowdoin 5 L 1-17 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN 7 L 1-22 (A) 1 Brown 5 L 1-24 (H) 6 MASSACHUSETTS 1 W 1-27 (H) 4 ST. ANSELM 3 W 1-29 (H) 0 MIT 2 L 1-31 (H) 12 ST. MICHAEL’S 3 W 2-3 (A) 3 ARMY* 0 OT W 2-6 (H) 1 BOSTON U. 0 W 2-12 (A) 2 Northeastern 6 L 2-15 (H) 2 BOWDOIN 2 T 2-23 (A) 0 Boston U. 6 L * - team scored 3 goals in 10 minute overtime 1934-35 (6-4-2) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capts.: Charles Grocott, James Steffy Date Site UNH OPP 1-5 (H) 2 BOWDOIN 1 W 1-12 (A) 3 Bates 2 W 1-16 (H) 8 BATES 1 W 1-18 (A) 3 Massachusetts 3 T 1-19 (A) 1 Williams 3 L 1-21 (A) 0 Brown 2 L 1-26 (H) 3 ST. ANSELM 3 OT T 1-31 (A) 3 Northeastern 7 L 2-5 (H) 5 MIT 1 W 2-7 (A) 3 Bowdoin 2 2OT W

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2-8 (H) 6 NORTHEASTERN 5 2OT W 2-13 (H) 1 BOSTON U. 3 L 1935-36 (7-6) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capts.: Fred Schipper Date Site UNH OPP 1-7 (H) 3 MASSACHUSETTS 0 W 1-14 (A) 3 Brown 6 L 1-18 (A) 8 Army* 4 OT W 1-28 (A) 2 Boston U. 6 L 1-30 (H) 12 ST. ANSELM 0 W 2-1 (H) 4 MIT 1 W 2-4 (A) 3 Northeastern 4 L 2-6 (A) 4 Bowdoin 0 W 2-7 (A) 4 COLBY 5 L 2-10 (H) 6 NORTHEASTERN 2 W 2-12 (H) 3 BOSTON U. 7 L 2-15 (H) 5 BOWDOIN 0 W 2-19 (A) 1 Dartmouth 4 L * - team scored 4 goals in 10 minute overtime 1936-37 (3-5) Coach: Carl Lundholm Capts.: William Facey, Herbert Merrill Date Site UNH OPP 1-5 (A) 1 Boston U. 3 1-16 (A) 2 Army 1 2-2 (H) 1 MIDDLEBURY 2 2-4 (H) 8 NORTHEASTERN 3 2-5 (H) 5 BOSTON U. 3 2-6 (H) 1 Boston College 7 2-9 (A) 2 Northeastern 9 2-17 (A) 1 Williams 6

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1937-38 (6-3-1) Coach: Ernest Christensen Capt.: Russell Martin Date Site UNH OPP 1-5 (H) 6 MASSACHUSETTS 4 1-8 (H) 8 BOWDOIN 2 1-11 (H) 7 BOSTON U. 7 OT 1-13 (H) 4 BOSTON COL. 3 1-15 (H) 6 WILLIAMS 7 2-11 (A) 5 Bowdoin 4 2-12 (H) 19 ST. ANSELM 2 2-15 (A) 3 Boston U. 7 2-22 (A) 10 Northeastern 3 2-25 (A) 1 MIT 2

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1938-39 (5-4) Coach: George Thurston Capts.: Maurice Fournier, Raymond Patten Date Site UNH OPP 1-12 (A) 5 MIT 2 W 1-13 (H) 11 MIDDLEBURY 0 W 1-16 (A) 1 Bowdoin 0 W 1-31 (A) 3 Boston College 6 L 2-4 (H) 3 NORTHEASTERN 5 L 2-9 (H) 4 MIT 2 W 2-11 (A) 2 Army 1 W 2-21 (A) 3 Boston U. 5 L 2-28 (A) 4 Northeastern 5 L 1939-40 (1-9) Coach: Anthony Dougal Capt.: Warren Davison Date Site UNH OPP 1-3 (H) 3 NORTHEASTERN 4 1-9 (H) 1 BOSTON U. 9 1-11 (H) 3 COLBY 4 1-19 (H) 2 MIT 4 2-2 (H) 1 BOSTON COL. 6 2-6 (A) 2 Northeastern 3 2-13 (A) 2 Boston College 10 2-15 (A) 5 Middlebury 2 2-20 (A) 2 MIT 4 2-27 (A) 1 Boston U. 5

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1940-41 (5-7) Coach: Anthony Dougal Capt.: Jack Wentzell Date Site UNH OPP 1-6 (H) 5 MIDDLEBURY 1 W 1-8 (H) 5 BOSTON U. 8 L 1-10 (H) 1 COLBY 6 L 1-11 (H) 5 BOWDOIN 2 W 1-15 (H) 1 BOSTON COL. 11 L 1-21 (A) 2 Boston College 13 L 1-23 (H) 7 MIT 3 W 1-25 (H) 10 SPRINGFIELD 0 W 2-10 (A) 4 Colby 6 L 2-11 (A) 2 Bowdoin 0 W 2-14 (A) 4 Northeastern 7 L 3-1 (A) 2 Boston U. 6 L 1941-42 (4-10) Coach: Anthony Dougal Capt.: Paul Nugent Date Site UNH OPP 12-26 (N) 8 Union# 0 W 12-27 (N) 1 Williams# 3 L 12-29 (N) 5 Cornell# 8 L 1-6 (A) 3 Boston U.* 5 OT L 1-8 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE 7 L 1-10 (H) 3 MIT 2 OT W 1-13 (H) 2 COLBY 8 L 1-14 (A) 1 Dartmouth 7 L 1-16 (A) 11 Bowdoin 4 W 1-17 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN 8 L 2-10 (A) 1 Colby 9 L 2-13 (H) 5 BOSTON U. 4 W 2-19 (H) 3 BOWDOIN 4 L 2-21 (A) 4 Northeastern 9 L # - Lake Placid Tournament, Lake Placid, N.Y. * - BU scores 2 goals in 10 minute overtime 1942-43 (1-1) Coach: Anthony Dougal Capt.: NA Date Site UNH 1-5 (A) 6 Tufts 1-12 (A) 2 Harvard

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1946-47 (4-1) Coach: Anthony Dougal Capt.: Donald Perkins Date Site UNH 1-13 (A) 5 Bowdoin 1-18 (H) 6 DEVENS 1-23 (H) 8 SUFFOLK 2-10 (A) 5 Colby 2-12 (H) 4 TUFTS

OPP 3 W 3 W 5 W 3 W 5 OT L

1947-48 (4-9) Coach: Joseph Petroski Capt.: William Forbes Date Site UNH OPP 1-7 (A) 2 Army 7 1-10 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN 5 1-12 (H) 6 COLBY 4 1-14 (A) 5 Bowdoin 6 1-17 (H) 2 MIT 8 1-20 (H) 12 MASS AMHERST 0 1-24 (H) 4 BOSTON U. 6 1-26 (A) 8 Northeastern 5 1-27 (A) 1 Boston U. 4 1-28 (H) 7 NORWICH 5 2-10 (A) 3 MIT 4 2-16 (A) 2 Boston College 9 2-18 (A) 2 Brown 4

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1948-49 (0-4) Coach: Joseph Petroski Capt.: Robert Keith Date Site UNH OPP 1-15 (A) 3 Army 4 2-9 (A) 4 Bowdoin 6 2-14 (A) 4 Northeastern 13 2-16 (A) 5 Boston College 9

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1949-50 (0-4) Coach: Joseph Petroski Capt.: George Sleeth Date Site UNH OPP 1-9 (A) 2 Tufts 9 1-20 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS 5 1-21 (H) 2 TUFTS 5 2-16 (A) 0 Bowdoin 9

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1950-51 (5-4) Coach: Joseph Petroski Capt.: Walter Fournier Date Site UNH OPP 1-9 (A) 5 Colby 7 L 1-11 (H) 2 Norwich 5 L 1-13 (H) 2 MIT 1 W 1-16 (H) 9 BOWDOIN 4 W 2-5 (H) 7 MASSACHUSETTS 3 W 2-8 (A) 0 Bowdoin 3 L 2-10 (H) 2 AIC 7 L 2-15 (A) 4 Tufts* 3 OT W 2-20 (A) 13 Norwich 1 W * - teams played full 20-minute overtime 1951-52 (5-5) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: George Healy, John Simpson Date Site UNH OPP 1-5 (A) 2 Tufts 12 1-7 (A) 7 Suffolk 4 1-10 (H) 1 NORWICH 2 1-16 (A) 10 MIT 2 1-17 (H) 6 COLBY 2 1-19 (H) 6 TUFTS 2 2-13 (H) 5 MIT 2 2-15 (A) 3 Colby 6 2-16 (A) 1 Bowdoin 2 2-20 (A) 2 Norwich 7

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1952-53 (3-6) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: Robert Houley, Willard Payson Date Site UNH OPP 1-12 (A) 3 Colby 2 1-15 (A) 3 Tufts 11 1-16 (H) 0 AIC 2 2-6 (H) 2 TUFTS 6 2-11 (H) 3 NORWICH 4 2-12 (H) 7 COLBY 6 2-14 (A) 8 Bowdoin 4 2-16 (A) 0 Middlebury 7 2-17 (A) 1 Norwich 7

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1953-54 (2-5-1) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capt.: William Johnston Date Site UNH OPP 1-13 (H) 5 BOWDOIN 7 1-15 (H) 3 MIT 5 2-6 (A) 2 Army 8 2-9 (A) 4 Norwich 9 2-11 (H) 4 TUFTS 6 2-12 (A) 6 Bowdoin 6 2-15 (A) 5 Tufts 3 2-17 (A) 6 MIT 1

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1954-55 (5-8) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: Monty Childs, William Johnston Date Site UNH OPP 1-8 (A) 9 Colby 1 W 1-10 (A) 4 Tufts 5 L 2-2 (A) 2 Army 3 L 2-3 (A) 2 AIC 11 L 2-5 (H) 8 COLBY 0 W 2-7 (A) 3 Norwich 9 L 2-10 (H) 6 BOWDOIN 3 W 2-12 (H) 3 TUFTS 9 L 2-15 (A) 2 MIT 3 L 2-19 (H) 6 MASSACHUSETTS 5 W 2-24 (H) 7 BOWDOIN 3 W 2-26 (H) 2 NORWICH 7 L 3-4 (H) 5 MIT 6 L 1955-56 (3-11) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capt.: Ed Githens Date Site UNH OPP 12-14 (A) 3 MIT 5 L 1-6 (H) 6 NORWICH 5 W 1-9 (A) 2 Tufts 12 L 1-13 (A) 1 Bowdoin 3 L 1-20 (H) 3 HOLY CROSS 6 L 2-8 (A) 3 Colby 2 OT W 2-9 (H) 6 BOWDOIN 3 W 2-15 (A) 2 Army 10 L 2-16 (A) 4 Amherst 6 L 2-21 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN 5 L 2-23 (A) 2 Massachusetts 6 L 2-28 (A) 3 Norwich 11 L 2-29 (H) 1 COLBY 3 L 3-3 (H) 2 MIT 3 L 1956-57 (7-7-1) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capt.: Douglas Cowie Date Site UNH OPP 12-8 (H) 3 NORWICH 4 12-12 (A) 5 MIT 2 12-18 (H) 0 TUFTS 4 1-8 (H) 3 COLBY 8 1-9 (H) 8 BOWDOIN 4 1-12 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS 3 OT 2-1 (A) 6 Massachusetts 3 2-2 (A) 1 Army 9 2-6 (H) 2 AMHERST 7 2-12 (A) 2 Colby 4 2-15 (H) 7 BOWDOIN 2 2-19 (A) 4 Northeastern 4 OT 2-21 (A) 1 Norwich 6 2-26 (A) 6 Holy Cross 0 3-1 (H) 5 MIT 2

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1957-58 (13-3) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: Douglas Cowie, Leo Kravchuk Date Site UNH OPP 12-14 (H) 8 HOLY CROSS 0 W 12-17 (H) 9 MIT 2 W 12-18 (A) 3 Tufts 6 L 1-11 (A) 6 Massachusetts 3 W 1-14 (A) 4 Norwich 1 W 1-17 (A) 5 Colby 4 OT W 1-21 (H) 2 AIC 3 L 2-15 (H) 5 TUFTS 4 W 2-17 (A) 8 Bowdoin 2 W 2-18 (H) 6 NORWICH 3 W 2-19 (H) 4 COLBY 2 W 2-21 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS 1 W 2-24 (H) 11 BOWDOIN 0 W 2-25 (A) 8 MIT 2 W 2-28 (A) 1 Army 6 L 3-3 (H) 5 NORTHEASTERN 3 W

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1958-59 (14-5) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: Albert Brodeur, Sylvester Clegg Date Site UNH OPP 12-16 (A) 10 MIT 0 W 12-17 (H) 6 TUFTS 2 W 1-1 (N) 4 Hamilton# 8 L 1-2 (A) 10 Cornell 0 W 1-3 (N) 4 Williams# 1 W 1-7 (H) 4 BOWDOIN 0 W 1-8 (A) 0 Colby 6 L 1-10 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS 2 W 1-13 (A) 4 Northeastern 2 W 1-17 (H) 5 AIC 1 W 1-20 (H) 2 NORWICH 4 L 2-12 (A) 4 Bowdoin 2 W 2-13 (A) 3 Tufts 4 L 2-14 (H) 16 MIT 2 W 2-20 (A) 8 Massachusetts 3 W 2-21 (A) 1 Army 3 L 2-25 (A) 5 Norwich 2 W 2-28 (A) 6 Amherst 5 OT W 3-4 (H) 3 PROVIDENCE 2 W # - Cornell Invitational at Ithaca, N.Y. 1959-60 (11-8) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: George Frigard, Raymond March Date Site UNH OPP 12-15 (H) 14 MIT 2 W 12-16 (A) 5 Tufts 4 W 12-21 (N) 4 Williams# 1 W 12-22 (N) 2 Hamilton# 6 L 12-23 (A) 4 Bowdoin# 5 OT L 1-6 (A) 2 Bowdoin 3 L 1-9 (H) 6 MASSACHUSETTS 0 W 1-12 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN 5 L 1-13 (A) 1 Colby 4 L 1-16 (H) 3 MERRIMACK 2 W 1-19 (A) 1 Norwich 4 L 2-10 (H) 4 BOWDOIN 2 W 2-12 (H) 4 TUFTS 1 W 2-13 (A) 8 MIT 4 W 2-17 (H) 1 COLBY 8 L 2-19 (H) 1 ARMY 8 L 2-23 (H) 6 NORWICH 4 W 2-27 (A) 5 Massachusetts 2 W 3-2 (H) 4 AMHERST 1 W #- Bowdoin Invitational Hockey Tournament at Brunswick, Maine 1960-61 (3-11) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capt.: Rod Blackburn Date Site UNH OPP 1-7 (A) 3 Massachusetts 4 1-10 (A) 0 Northeastern 2 1-13 (H) 5 NORWICH 4 1-17 (A) 3 Norwich 4 1-20 (A) 0 Army 5 1-21 (A) 2 Williams 6 2-8 (A) 1 Bowdoin 10 2-9 (H) 3 Colby 7 2-11 (H) 10 CONNECTICUT 4 2-15 (H) 0 BOWDOIN 6 2-17 (H) 2 MERRIMACK 3 2-18 (A) 3 Colby 7 2-22 (A) 3 Providence 10 3-1 (A) 6 Amherst 2

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1961-62 (10-7-1) Coach: Horace “Pepper” Martin Capts.: Ken McKinnon, Ed Mullen, Sam Nichols Date Site UNH OPP 12-8 (H) 3 SIR GEO. WILLIAMS 3 OT T 12-14 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN 0 W 12-15 (H) 4 MIT 0 W 12-18 (N) 4 Williams# 6 L 12-19 (N) 14 Massachusetts# 2 W 12-20 (N) 6 Norwich# 3 W 1-9 (H) 13 CONNECTICUT 0 W 1-16 (A) 3 Bowdoin 5 L 1-18 (H) 7 NORWICH 4 W 2-7 (H) 13 AMHERST 0 W 2-10 (A) 0 Colby 5 L 2-15 (A) 7 Norwich 3 W 2-17 (H) 8 MASSACHUSETTS 4 W 2-21 (H) 1 PROVIDENCE 7 L 2-23 (A) 9 Massachusetts 4 W 2-24 (A) 3 Army 5 L 2-28 (A) 6 Dartmouth 7 L 3-1 (H) 0 COLBY 5 L # - Brown Invitational at Providence, R.I. 1962-63 (10-10) Coach: A. Barr “Whoop” Snively Capt.: Dick Lamontagne Date Site UNH OPP 12-7 (H) 8 SIR GEO. WILLIAMS 7 W 12-11 (A) 16 MIT 0 W 12-15 (H) 3 MERRIMACK 2 W 12-17 (A) 4 Northeastern 8 L 12-20 (N) 3 Bowdoin# 7 L 12-21 (N) 1 Colgate# 7 L 12-22 (N) 11 Hamilton# 2 W 1-5 (A) 2 Providence 4 L 1-9 (A) 7 Middlebury 6 W 1-15 (A) 7 Bowdoin 6 OT W 1-19 (H) 5 NORWICH 6 L 1-23 (H) 2 DARTMOUTH 3 L 1-25 (H) 8 WILLIAMS 3 W 1-26 (A) 4 Colby 1 W 2-8 (A) 2 Army 3 OT L 2-13 (A) 6 Amherst 0 W 2-15 (A) 2 Massachusetts 3 L 2-18 (H) 13 BOWDOIN 6 W 2-23 (H) 1 MASSACHUSETTS 4 L 2-26 (A) 4 Norwich 9 L # - Brown Invitational at Providence, R.I. 1963-64 (13-12) Coach: A. Barr “Whoop” Snively Capt.: Clarence “Buzz” Littell Date Site UNH OPP 12-12 (A) 6 Norwich 3 W 12-14 (H) 5 VERMONT 3 W 12-17 (H) 8 AIC 7 W 12-20 (A) 3 Merrimack 5 L 12-27 (N) 6 Massachusetts# 0 W 12-28 (A) 6 Vermont# 3 W 1-7 (A) 2 Dartmouth 3 OT L 1-8 (H) 1 BOWDOIN 2 L 1-11 (H) 5 COLBY 7 L 1-14 (H) 3 NORTHEASTERN 4 L 1-27 (A) 1 Army 6 L 1-28 (A) 2 Clarkson 14 L 1-31 (A) 5 St. Lawrence 4 OT W 2-1 (A) 2 Colgate 9 L 2-7 (A) 1 Rensselaer 10 L 2-8 (A) 4 Vermont 1 W 2-12 (H) 3 AMHERST 2 W 2-14 (H) 7 MIDDLEBURY 2 W 2-15 (A) 6 Massachusetts 5 W 2-18 (A) 4 Bowdoin 3 W 2-20 (A) 1 Colby 5 L 2-22 (H) 2 MASSACHUSETTS 1 W 2-25 (H) 0 NORWICH 3 L 2-28 (H) 1 PROVIDENCE 6 L 2-29 (A) 5 Williams 4 OT W # - Yankee Conference Tournament at Burlington, Vt.

1964-65 (6-14, 6-9 ECAC II) Coach: Rube Bjorkman Capt.: John Gilday Date Site UNH OPP 12-9 (A) 1 Colby• 3 L 12-12 (A) 3 Vermont• 2 W 12-17 (A) 1 AIC• 4 L 12-29 (N) 12 Connecticut#• 1 W 12-30 (A) 11 Vermont#• 2 W 1-6 (A) 6 Dartmouth 7 OT L 1-9 (A) 3 Merrimack• 4 OT L 1-12 (A) 2 Norwich• 4 L 1-16 (A) 0 Colby• 1 L 1-21 (A) 3 Providence 13 L 2-8 (A) 1 Army 6 L 2-13 (H) 3 NORWICH+• 4 OT L 2-16 (A) 3 Bowdoin• 4 OT L 2-19 (A) 2 Northeastern 5 L 2-20 (H) 5 Massachusetts• 1 W 2-24 (H) 6 BOWDOIN• 3 W 2-26 (A) 4 Middlebury• 5 L 2-27 (H) 5 WILLIAMS• 9 L 3-3 (A) 0 Boston U. 8 L 3-6 (H) 5 VERMONT• 4 OT W # - Yankee Conference Tournament at Burlington, Vt. + - first game in Snively Arena 1965-66 (11-12, 11-5 ECAC II) Coach: Rube Bjorkman Capt.: Brad Houston Date Site UNH OPP 12-1 (A) 7 Vermont• 3 W 12-7 (N) 1 Dartmouth* 10 L 12-9 (H) 2 BOSTON U. 4 L 12-11 (A) 4 Colby• 5 L 12-14 (H) 0 PROVIDENCE 6 L 12-16 (H) 5 MERRIMACK• 4 OT W 12-28 (H) 14 MASSACHUSETTS#• 1 W 12-29 (H) 8 VERMONT#• 1 W 1-8 (A) 5 Harvard 9 L 1-11 (H) 12 NORWICH• 3 W 1-14 (A) 4 Williams• 5 L 1-18 (H) 15 CONNECTICUT• 1 W 1-22 (H) 6 COLBY• 5 W 2-8 (A) 0 Army 6 L 2-10 (H) 2 VERMONT• 3 OT L 2-12 (H) 3 MIDDLEBURY• 1 W 2-16 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN 5 L 2-19 (A) 6 Massachusetts• 5 OT W 2-23 (A) 4 Norwich• 5 L 2-26 (H) 5 BOWDOIN• 2 W 3-1 (H) 2 AIC• 4 L 3-4 (A) 5 Bowdoin• 4 W 3-9 (A) 1 Colby (ECAC II) 2 L # - Yankee Conference Tournament at Durham, N.H. * - at Concord, N.H. 1966-67 (18-7, 5-4 ECAC) Coach: Rube Bjorkman Capt.: Robert Walsh Date Site UNH OPP 11-26 (A) 1 Yale• 3 12-1 (A) 3 Middlebury 1 12-3 (H) 2 HARVARD• 6 12-8 (H) 7 NORWICH 2 12-10 (H) 5 COLBY 2 12-14 (A) 4 Northeastern• 1 12-27 (H) 6 VERMONT# 1 12-28 (H) 8 MASSACHUSETTS# 0 1-4 (H) 4 DARTMOUTH• 1 1-5 (A) 6 Norwich 5 1-7 (A) 3 Colby 4 1-10 (A) 3 Merrimack 2 1-14 (H) 3 VERMONT 2 1-21 (A) 18 Connecticut 0 1-27 (A) 4 AIC 5 2-6 (A) 5 Army• 4 OT 2-7 (A) 0 St. Lawrence• 3

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2-11 (A) 7 Vermont 4 W 2-15 (A) 3 Bowdoin 2 W 2-17 (H) 5 COLGATE• 3 W 2-18 (H) 8 MASSACHUSETTS 0 W 2-20 (A) 6 Providence• 5 OT W 2-25 (H) 3 WILLIAMS 4 L 3-1 (H) 8 BOWDOIN 3 W 3-3 (A) 5 Colgate• 6 L #- Yankee Conference Tournament at Durham, N.H. 1967-68 (22-7, 7-6 ECAC) Coach: Rube Bjorkman Capt.: Graham Bruder Date Site UNH OPP 11-25 (A) 2 Yale• 3 L 11-29 (H) 4 COLGATE• 2 W 12-1 (A) 3 Boston U.• 7 L 12-7 (H) 6 BOWDOIN 1 W 12-9 (A) 7 Colby 4 W 12-12 (H) 12 CONNECTICUT 1 W 12-15 (A) 4 Clarkson• 9 L 12-16 (A) 1 Colgate• 4 L 12-20 (N) 1 Michigan Tech+ 5 L 12-21 (N) 4 Western Ontario+ 0 W 12-27 (N) 8 Massachusetts# 1 W 12-28 (A) 8 Vermont# 1 W 1-4 (H) 10 NORWICH 2 W 1-6 (A) 5 Vermont 0 W 1-11 (H) 5 PROVIDENCE• 1 W 1-13 (H) 4 COLBY 3 OT W 1-17 (H) 2 BOSTON U.• 1 W 1-19 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN• 3 W 2-6 (A) 9 Williams 0 W 2-7 (H) 5 MERRIMACK 4 W 2-10 (H) 9 ARMY• 2 W 2-13 (A) 10 Norwich 1 W 2-16 (H) 1 ST. LAWRENCE• 5 L 2-17 (H) 1 RENSSELAER• 4 L 2-21 (H) 5 MIDDLEBURY 2 W 2-24 (A) 6 Boston College• 4 W 2-28 (A) 7 Dartmouth• 5 W 3-1 (A) 4 Massachusetts 0 W 3-2 (H) 12 VERMONT 2 W + - Great Lakes Invitational at Detroit, Mich. # - Yankee Conference Tournament at Burlington, Vt. 1968-69 (22-6-1, 10-5-1 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capt.: Graham Bruder Date Site UNH OPP 11-30 (A) 7 Merrimack 3 12-4 (H) 10 DARTMOUTH• 2 12-7 (H) 6 BOSTON U.• 3 12-10 (H) 4 NORWICH 3 OT 12-13 (A) 5 Middlebury 1 12-14 (A) 5 St. Lawrence• 4 12-16 (A) 11 Connecticut 0 12-20 (N) 1 Cornell+• 8 12-21 (N) 4 Princeton+• 1 12-27 (N) 9 Connecticut# 0 12-28 (A) 8 Vermont# 1 1-4 (A) 1 Boston U.• 2 OT 1-7 (H) 9 WILLIAMS 2 1-11 (H) 5 VERMONT 2 1-14 (H) 7 NORTHEASTERN• 4 1-15 (A) 7 Bowdoin 3 1-17 (H) 2 COLGATE• 6 2-5 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE• 3 OT 2-7 (A) 8 Vermont 0 2-8 (A) 4 Rensselaer• 1 2-12 (H) 4 CLARKSON• 4 OT 2-14 (H) 2 BOSTON COLLEGE• 3 2-15 (A) 1 Harvard• 7 2-19 (A) 7 Colgate• 3 2-22 (H) 4 COLBY 2 2-25 (A) 3 Northeastern• 0 2-27 (H) 7 MASSACHUSETTS 0 3-1 (A) 7 Army• 5

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1971-72 (20-10, 12-6 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capt.: Dick Umile Date Site UNH OPP 11-20 (A) 8 St. Louis 4 11-21 (A) 5 St. Louis 6 11-29 (H) 6 NORTHEASTERN• 4 12-4 (A) 1 Boston U.• 2 12-6 (H) 7 BOWDOIN 4 12-11 (A) 6 Colgate• 2 12-14 (H) 9 OHIO U. 3 12-21 (N) 3 Rensselaer@+• 5 12-22 (N) 6 Northeastern@+• 2 12-29 (H) 3 NORTH DAKOTA 9 12-30 (H) 3 NORTH DAKOTA 2 1-4 (A) 5 Northeastern• 3 1-7 (A) 6 Boston College• 5 OT 1-8 (H) 1 PENNSYLVANIA• 4 1-11 (H) 3 CLARKSON• 2 OT 1-14 (H) 5 ST. LAWRENCE• 2 1-15 (H) 3 HARVARD• 2 OT 1-31 (H) 6 ST. LOUIS 1 2-2 (A) 1 Vermont 6 2-11 (H) 5 BOSTON U.• 6 2-12 (H) 8 PROVIDENCE• 2 2-16 (A) 4 Massachusetts 3 OT 2-19 (H) 6 RENSSELAER• 3 2-23 (A) 2 Providence• 5 2-25 (H) 6 COLGATE• 3 2-29 (A) 4 Army• 0 3-3 (A) 5 Clarkson• 8 3-7 (A) 5 Pennsylvania• 3 3-10 (N) 3 Cornell+ (ECAC) 6 3-11 (N) 4 Harvard+ (ECAC) 1 @ -ECAC Christmas Tournament + - at Boston Garden

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1972-73 (16-10-3, 11-8 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capt.: Bill Beaney Date Site UNH OPP 11-17 (A) 7 Bowling Green 5 W 11-18 (A) 2 Bowling Green 3 L 11-24 (H) 4 OHIO STATE 4 OT T 11-25 (H) 4 OHIO STATE 3 OT W 11-29 (H) 9 NORTHEASTERN• 5 W 12-2 (A) 3 Harvard• 9 L 12-5 (A) 8 Providence• 7 OT W 12-7 (H) 4 VERMONT 2 W 12-13 (A) 4 Bowdoin 4 OT T 12-15 (A) 3 Princeton• 2 OT W 12-18 (N) 4 Dartmouth@+• 5 L 12-20 (N) 2 Merrimack@+ 2 T 12-30 (A) 2 Boston College• 5 L 1-3 (H) 6 ST. LOUIS 5 W 1-4 (N) 1 Northeastern%• 2 OT L 1-13 (H) 6 COLGATE• 0 W 1-27 (A) 7 Army• 2 W 2-2 (H) 8 BOSTON COLLEGE• 7 OT W 2-3 (A) 3 St. Lawrence• 6 L 2-6 (H) 1 PROVIDENCE• 2 L 2-12 (H) 5 MASSACHUSETTS 4 W 2-15 (A) 6 Rensselaer• 5 OT W 2-17 (H) 8 CLARKSON• 5 W 2-22 (H) 3 Rensselaer• 7 L 2-24 (A) 4 Pennsylvania• 3 W 2-27 (H) 5 DARTMOUTH• 4 W 3-1 (A) 5 Colgate• 4 W 3-2 (A) 3 Clarkson• 5 L 3-6 (A) 2 Boston College 4 L (ECAC) @ - ECAC Christmas Tournament + - at Boston Garden % - at Watson Rink (Harvard), Cambridge, Mass.

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1973-74 (22-9, 15-5 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capt.: Gordie Clark Date Site UNH OPP 11-3 (H) 12 ST. MARY’S 4 11-4 (H) 5 ST. MARY’S 6 11-23 (H) 7 BOWLING GREEN 2 11-24 (H) 2 BOWLING GREEN 4 11-28 (H) 3 HARVARD• 2 12-1 (A) 8 Dartmouth• 2 12-5 (H) 6 YALE• 1 12-8 (A) 5 Northeastern• 0 12-12 (H) 7 BOWDOIN 1 12-15 (A) 6 Colgate• 2 12-21 (A) 5 Boston College• 4 OT 12-29 (H) 4 TORONTO 10 12-30 (H) 5 TORONTO 2 1-3 (H) 3 PENNSYLVANIA• 4 1-5 (A) 3 Brown• 6 1-8 (A) 7 Rensselaer• 5 1-11 (H) 7 CLARKSON• 2 1-12 (H) 8 COLGATE• 7 OT 1-26 (H) 9 ST. LOUIS 3 1-30 (A) 6 Vermont 4 2-1 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE• 2 2-5 (A) 3 Clarkson• 2 2-7 (H) 7 PROVIDENCE• 2 2-9 (A) 3 Pennsylvania• 1 2-12 (H) 4 RENSSELAER• 1 2-15 (A) 1 Providence• 2 2-19 (A) 4 Cornell• 5 2-20 (A) 7 Massachusetts 5 2-22 (H) 9 NORTHEASTERN• 2 2-28 (H) 4 ST. LAWRENCE• 5 3-5 (H) 6 RENSSELAER (ECAC) 7 OT 1974-75 (21-9-1, 17-7-1 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capt.: Mike Burkart Date Site UNH OPP 11-15 (H) 6 AIR FORCE 7 OT 11-16 (H) 9 AIR FORCE 4 11-30 (A) 7 Colgate• 2 12-2 (H) 6 DARTMOUTH• 1 12-4 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE• 4 OT 12-7 (A) 2 Boston U.• 7 12-10 (A) 10 Bowdoin 4 12-13 (H) 10 NORTHEASTERN• 5 12-29 (H) 4 PENNSYLVANIA# 6 12-30 (H) 8 ST. MARY’S# 6 1-7 (H) 6 PENNSYLVANIA• 3 1-11 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE• 1 1-14 (H) 10 RENSSELAER• 4 1-16 (A) 5 Northeastern• 1 1-18 (H) 7 ST. LAWRENCE• 3 1-21 (H) 4 BOSTON U.• 6 1-25 (A) 5 Clarkson• 3 1-29 (A) 7 Vermont• 8 1-31 (A) 4 Boston College• 6 2-1 (H) 5 COLGATE• 1 2-4 (H) 6 BROWN• 3 2-7 (A) 7 Providence• 5 2-12 (A) 11 Yale• 3 2-15 (H) 8 CLARKSON• 4 2-18 (H) 7 MASSACHUSETTS 0 2-21 (A) 7 Princeton• 3 2-22 (A) 7 Pennsylvania• 2 2-25 (H) 3 VERMONT• 4 OT 2-27 (A) 3 Rensselaer• 4 OT 2-28 (A) 4 St. Lawrence• 3 3-4 (A) 2 Cornell (ECAC) 4 # - Blue-Green Invitational at Durham, N.H.

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2-20 (A) 6 Vermont• 2 W 2-22 (A) 6 Providence• 6 OT T 2-24 (A) 3 Boston U.• 3 OT T 2-27 (H) 9 BROWN• 3 W 3-6 (H) 9 YALE (ECAC) 2 W 3-9 (N) 5 Cornell+ (ECAC) 2 W 3-10 (N) 3 Dartmouth+ (ECAC) 2 W 3-22 (N) 3 Minnesota* (NCAA) 4 L 3-24 (N) 3 Dartmouth* (NCAA) 7 L % - Yale Bulldog Invitational at New Haven, Conn. + - at Boston Garden * - at Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich. 1979-80 (12-18, 9-15 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capt.: Bob Francis Date Site UNH OPP 11-9 (A) 0 Ohio State 1 F 11-10 (A) 0 Ohio State 1 F 11-23 (H) 5 BOWLING GREEN 2 11-24 (H) 4 BOWLING GREEN 2 11-29 (H) 3 BOSTON COLLEGE• 5 12-1 (A) 4 Boston U.• 3 12-5 (H) 5 RENSSELAER• 4 12-8 (A) 6 CORNELL• 3 12-11 (H) 1 HARVARD• 4 12-15 (A) 3 Maine• 5 12-28 (H) 6 PRINCETON#• 1 12-29 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE# 8 1-2 (H) 9 AIR FORCE 4 1-7 (H) 4 ST. LAWRENCE• 5 1-11 (A) 0 St. Lawrence• 4 1-12 (A) 2 Clarkson• 8 1-15 (H) 3 BOSTON U.• 10 1-17 (A) 4 Northeastern• 3 1-19 (A) 3 Rensselaer• 2 OT 1-22 (H) 4 DARTMOUTH• 7 1-26 (H) 9 VERMONT• 2 2-2 (A) 8 Yale• 7 OT 2-7 (A) 3 Boston College• 4 2-14 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE• 5 2-16 (H) 5 MAINE• 6 OT 2-19 (A) 2 Vermont• 8 2-22 (A) 4 Providence• 7 2-26 (A) 3 Brown• 6 3-1 (A) 4 Colgate• 7 3-4 (H) 7 NORTHEASTERN• 1 # - Blue-White Tournament at Durham, N.H. 1980-81 (19-13-1, 13-10-1 ECAC) Coach: Charlie Holt Capts.: Dana Barbin, Sean Coady Date Site UNH OPP 11-7 (H) 3 TORONTO 5 11-8 (H) 6 TORONTO 3 11-14 (A) 5 Bowling Green 3 11-15 (A) 7 Bowling Green 5 11-25 (H) 8 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 0 11-28 (A) 8 Cornell• 2 11-29 (A) 2 Princeton• 8 12-2 (H) 6 RENSSELAER• 8 12-5 (H) 3 BOWDOIN 1 12-10 (A) 3 Harvard• 4 12-14 (A) 5 Boston College• 2 12-30 (N) 0 St. Lawrence# 6 12-31 (N) 5 Merrimack# 3 1-6 (H) 2 NORTHEASTERN• 6 1-9 (H) 3 ST. LAWRENCE• 6 1-14 (H) 6 BOSTON U.• 3 1-17 (A) 5 Rensselaer• 7 1-20 (H) 4 DARTMOUTH• 2 1-24 (A) 6 Vermont• 4 1-27 (H) 10 MAINE• 4 1-31 (A) 1 St. Lawrence• 6 2-6 (H) 6 COLGATE• 3 2-7 (H) 12 YALE• 2 2-11 (A) 6 Providence• 5 2-14 (H) 4 CLARKSON• 4 OT 2-17 (H) 9 VERMONT• 1 2-21 (H) 6 BROWN• 1

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11-24 (H) 1 MINN.-DULUTH• 2 OT L 11-27 (A) 2 Boston U.• 3 OT L 12-1 (H) 2 PROVIDENCE• 3 L 12-7 (H) 8 MICHIGAN TECH• 2 W 12-8 (H) 5 MICHIGAN TECH• 3 W 12-13 (H) 4 DENVER• 5 OT L 12-14 (H) 3 DENVER• 2 W 12-30 (N) 11 Vermont# 4 W 12-31 (A) 9 Dartmouth# 4 W 1-4 (A) 3 Minnesota• 2 OT W 1-5 (A) 3 Minnesota• 4 L 1-11 (A) 8 Northern Michigan• 0 W 1-12 (A) 6 Northern Michigan• 5 W 1-16 (A) 4 Boston College• 3 OT W 1-19 (H) 7 NORTHEASTERN• 4 W 1-22 (A) 1 Yale 4 L 1-25 (H) 6 WISCONSIN• 8 L 1-26 (H) 5 WISCONSIN• 10 L 1-30 (H) 7 BOSTON U.• 10 L 2-2 (A) 7 Maine• 6 OT W 2-3 (A) 7 Maine• 3 W 2-7 (H) 3 BOSTON COLLEGE• 5 L 2-10 (A) 2 Providence• 4 L 2-17 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE• 1 W 2-20 (H) 3 UMASS-LOWELL• 3 OT T 2-28 (H) 5 NORTHEASTERN• 4 W 3-3 (A) 5 UMass-Lowell• 6 L 3-8 (H) 6 UMASS-LOWELL (HE) 7 L 3-9 (H) 8 UMASS-LOWELL% (HE) 4 W # - Auld Lang Syne Tournament at Hanover, N.H. % - Mass Lowell wins mini-game, 1-0, to advance 1985-86 (5-29-3, 5-27-2 HE) Coach: Charlie Holt Capts.: Peter Herms, James Richmond Date Site UNH OPP 10-25 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE• 5 10-30 (H) 4 UMASS-LOWELL• 3 11-2 (A) 3 Boston College• 7 11-5 (A) 3 Maine• 7 11-8 (H) 2 NORTH DAKOTA• 4 11-9 (H) 4 NORTH DAKOTA• 7 11-15 (A) 3 Minn.-Duluth• 5 11-16 (A) 3 Minn.-Duluth• 4 OT 11-22 (A) 4 Providence• 7 11-26 (H) 3 YALE 6 11-29 (A) 3 Wisconsin• 7 11-30 (A) 4 Wisconsin• 7 12-4 (A) 5 Northeastern• 7 12-7 (H) 3 BOSTON U.• 4 12-11 (H) 4 BOSTON COLLEGE• 8 12-29 (H) 1 MINNESOTA• 5 12-30 (H) 2 MINNESOTA• 10 1-3 (H) 5 COLORADO C.• 3 1-4 (H) 2 COLORADO C.• 4 1-10 (A) 2 Michigan Tech• 6 1-11 (A) 2 Michigan Tech• 3 OT 1-17 (A) 2 Denver• 9 1-18 (A) 3 Denver• 8 1-21 (A) 1 Boston U.• 9 1-27 (H) 6 MAINE• 3 1-31 (H) 4 NO. MICHIGAN• 8 2-1 (H) 3 NO. MICHIGAN• 6 2-6 (A) 2 Boston College• 5 2-9 (A) 4 UMass-Lowell• 4 ot 2-13 (H) 9 NORTHEASTERN• 1 2-16 (A) 2 Providence• 4 2-20 (H) 3 MAINE• 5 2-23 (A) 4 Northeastern• 4 OT 2-26 (H) 1 BOSTON U.• 5 3-1 (H) 7 UMASS-LOWELL• 4 3-7 (A) 1 Boston U. (HE) 1 3-8 (A) 3 Boston U. (HE) 4

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1986-87 (8-27-3, 5-24-3 HE) Coach: Bob Kullen Capt.: James Richmond Date Site UNH OPP 10-17 (A) 1 Bowling Green 6 10-18 (A) 2 Bowling Green 8 10-23 (A) 2 UMass-Lowell• 5 10-25 (H) 5 UMASS-LOWELL• 5 OT 10-29 (A) 3 Providence• 1 11-1 (H) 5 PROVIDENCE• 4 11-5 (H) 3 BOSTON U.• 6 11-8 (A) 3 Boston U.• 5 11-14 (H) 5 MAINE• 6 11-15 (H) 2 MAINE• 3 11-19 (H) 9 NORTHEASTERN• 4 11-22 (A) 3 Northeastern• 5 11-25 (H) 7 BROWN 3 11-28 (A) 0 North Dakota• 10 11-30 (A) 4 Wisconsin• 6 12-6 (H) 4 MINN.-DULUTH• 11 12-10 (H) 2 BOSTON COLLEGE• 4 12-13 (A) 1 Boston College• 10 12-30 (N) 3 Vermont# 2 OT 12-31 (N) 4 Holy Cross# 1 1-3 (H) 5 MICHIGAN TECH• 2 1-5 (H) 3 NO. MICHIGAN• 5 1-9 (A) 2 Colorado College• 7 1-10 (A) 2 Denver• 7 1-17 (H) 1 MINNESOTA• 5 1-23 (A) 2 Maine• 8 1-24 (A) 1 Maine• 10 1-27 (A) 4 Boston U.• 4 OT 1-30 (H) 2 BOSTON U.• 4 2-4 (A) 4 Providence• 4 OT 2-7 (H) 7 PROVIDENCE• 1 2-10 (A) 2 Vermont 5 2-18 (A) 3 Boston College• 4 2-21 (H) 2 BOSTON COLLEGE• 7 2-24 (H) 4 UMASS-LOWELL• 8 2-28 (A) 5 UMass-Lowell• 6 3-2 (A) 4 Northeastern• 5 3-6 (H) 3 NORTHEASTERN• 7

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2-14 (A) 11 Northeastern• 2 W 2-15 (H) 2 PROVIDENCE• 3 L 2-21 (A) 3 Boston U.• 2 OT W 2-22 (H) 4 MAINE• 4 OT T 2-28 (A) 5 Merrimack• 2 W 2-29 (H) 4 UMASS-LOWELL• 0 W 3-8 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN (HE) 2 W 3-12 (N) 5 Providence+ (HE) 3 W 3-14 (N) 1 Maine+ (HE) 4 L 3-26 (N) 2 Wisconsin* (NCAA) 4 L # - Auld Lang Syne Tournament at Hanover, N.H. + - at Boston Garden * - at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 1992-93 (18-17-3, 11-11-2 HE) Coach: Richard Umile Capt.: Kevin Thomson Date Site UNH OPP 10-24 (A) 4 Vermont 1 W 10-30 (A) 3 St. Lawrence 4 OT L 10-31 (A) 1 Clarkson 6 L 11-6 (H) 4 AIR FORCE 4 OT T 11-7 (H) 6 AIR FORCE 3 W 11-13 (A) 4 Providence• 6 L 11-14 (H) 5 PROVIDENCE• 2 W 11-20 (A) 9 Boston College• 6 W 11-21 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE• 5 OT T 11-28 (H) 5 NORTHEASTERN• 7 L 12-4 (H) 4 UMASS-LOWELL• 7 L 12-5 (A) 4 UMass-Lowell• 1 W 12-9 (H) 6 BROWN 3 W 12-11 (N) 3 Maine% 4 L 12-29 (H) 3 DARTMOUTH# 4 L 12-30 (H) 4 VERMONT# 1 W 1-2 (H) 4 RENSSELAER 3 W 1-8 (A) 7 Merrimack• 5 W 1-9 (H) 9 MERRIMACK• 4 W 1-15 (A) 8 Northeastern• 5 W 1-16 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN• 6 L 1-22 (H) 1 BOSTON U.• 3 L 1-23 (A) 6 Boston U.• 4 W 1-29 (H) 2 MAINE• 5 L 1-30 (H) 3 MAINE• 8 L 2-5 (A) 0 Boston U.• 4 L 2-6 (A) 3 Merrimack• 4 OT L 2-12 (H) 3 PROVIDENCE• 1 W 2-13 (A) 1 Providence• 2 L 2-19 (A) 4 Boston College• 3 W 2-20 (H) 6 BOSTON COLLEGE• 1 W 2-26 (A) 2 UMass-Lowell• 2 OT T 2-27 (H) 5 UMASS-LOWELL• 2 W 3-6 (A) 2 Maine• 5 L 3-12 (H) 5 MERRIMACK (HE) 3 W 3-14 (H) 9 MERRIMACK (HE) 2 W 3-19 (N) 0 Boston U.+ (HE) 2 L 3-20 (N) 4 UMass-Lowell+ (HE) 5 OT L # - UNH Holiday Classic at Durham, N.H. % - at Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, Maine + - at Boston Garden 1993-94 (25-12-3, 13-9-2 HE) Coach: Richard Umile Capt.: Bob Chebator Date Site UNH OPP 10-29 (H) 3 ST. LAWRENCE 1 11-5 (A) 8 Air Force 1 11-6 (A) 6 Air Force 0 11-12 (H) 3 PROVIDENCE• 2 11-13 (A) 5 Providence• 2 11-16 (A) 6 Rensselaer 3 11-19 (A) 3 Boston College• 8 11-20 (H) 6 BOSTON COLLEGE• 3 11-27 (N) 7 Clarkson& 3 11-28 (N) 2 Miami (Ohio)& 6 11-30 (H) 5 VERMONT 4 12-3 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell• 6 12-4 (H) 3 UMASS-LOWELL• 1 12-10 (N) 7 Maine% 3

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2004-2005 (26-11-5, 15-5-4 HE) Coach: Richard Umile Capts: Justin Aikins, Preston Callander, Tyson Teplitsky Date Site UNH OPP 10-9 (H) 5 OHIO STATE $ 1 W 10-10 (H) 4 ST. LAWRENCE $ 2 W 10-15 (A) 4 Michigan 4 OT T 10-17 (A) 1 Michigan State 5 L 10-23 (H) 5 MERCYHURST 4 W 11-5 (H) 4 BOSTON U. 3 W 11-7 (A) 0 Maine 3 L 11-12 (H) 3 PROVIDENCE 2 W 11-16 (A) 4 Merrimack 1 W 11-19 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN 3 W 11-20 (A) 7 Northeastern 4 W 11-23 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell 3 OT T 11-27 (A) 4 Vermont 5 L 12-3 (H) 3 CLARKSON 1 W 12-4 (H) 6 ST. LAWRENCE 3 W 12-9 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS 0 W 12-29 (N) 3 Michigan State^ 4 L 12-30 (N) 4 Michigan Tech^ 3 W 1-7 (A) 2 Providence 1 W 1-8 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE 1 W 1-12 (N) 8 Dartmouth 9 L 1-15 (H) 8 YALE 2 W 1-21 (H) 6 MERRIMACK 2 W 1-24 (A) 2 Boston College 2 OT T 1-28 (A) 0 UMass-Lowell 7 L 1-29 (H) 8 UMASS-LOWELL 3 W 2-4 (H) 1 MAINE 3 L 2-5 (H) 2 MAINE 1 W 2-11 (H) 8 MASSACHUSETTS 1 W 2-12 (A) 6 Massachusetts 1 W 2-16 (A) 6 Merrimack 1 W 2-19 (A) 5 Northeastern 2 W 2-25 (A) 3 Boston College 3 OT T 2-26 (H) 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 5 L 3-3 (A) 4 Boston U. 4 OT T 3-5 (H) 2 BOSTON U. 3 L 3-10 (H) 6 NORTHEASTERN% 1 W 3-11 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN% 0 W 3-18 (N) 5 Boston U.^ 2 W 3-19 (N) 1 Boston College& 3 L 3-26 (N) 3 Harvard! 2 W 3-27 (N) 2 Denver! 4 L * Hockey East Game $- Ice Breaker Tournament + - Great Lakes Invitational - Detroit, Mich. % - Hockey East Quarterfinals ^ - HE Semifinal at FleetCenter; Boston, Mass. &- HE Championship Game, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. ! NCAA Northeast Regional at Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass. 2005-2006 (20-13-7, 14-7-6 HE) Coach: Richard Umile Capt: Brian Yandle Date Site UNH OPP 10-14 (N) 4 Ferris State** 2 10-15 (A) 3 Nebraska-Omaha** 5 10-21 (H) 2 NORTH DAKOTA 3 10-22 (H) 3 NORTH DAKOTA 3 OT 10-28 (A) 4 Massachusetts* 1 11-1 (H) 2 BOSTON COLLEGE* 3 11-4 (A) 6 Northeastern* 4 11-5 (H) 3 NORTHEASTERN* 0 11-11 (A) 3 Boston University* 2 11-12 (H) 4 MAINE* 2 11-18 (H) 3 UMASS-LOWELL* 2 11-19 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell* 6 11-27 (H) 3 NORTHEASTERN* 3 OT 11-29 (A) 0 Merrimack* 1 12-2 (A) 3 Vermont* 3 OT 12-3 (A) 4 St. Lawrence 3 12-8 (H) 0 Harvard 1 12-10 (H) 4 UMASS-LOWELL* 1 12-30 (H) 2 NIAGARA 6

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2007-08 (25-10-3, 19-5-3 HE) Coach: Richard Umile Capt.: Matt Fornataro Date Site UNH OPP 10-19 (A) 4 Boston U* 1 W 10-26 (H) 5 COLORADO COL. 3 W 10-27 (H) 4 COLORADO COL. 2 W 11-2 (A) 7 Northeastern* 4 W 11-3 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN* 2 L 11-9 (H) 2 UMASS-LOWELL* 2 OT T 11-10 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE* 2 W 11-16 (H) 1 NORTHEASTERN* 4 L 11-17 (A) 5 Providence* 4 OT W 11-24 (H) 5 BROWN 2 W 11-30 (H) 3 UMASS-LOWELL* 2 W 12-1 (A) 2 UMass-Lowell* 3 L 12-8 (A) 1 Massachusetts* 4 L 12-16 (H) 2 MAINE* 0 W 12-28 (A) 1 North Dakota 3 L 12-29 (A) 7 North Dakota 4 W 1-4 (A) 1 Merrimack* 0 W 1-6 (H) 5 ST. LAWRENCE 6 L 1-11 (A) 3 Massachusetts* 2 W 1-12 (H) 5 MASSACHUSETTS* 3 W 1-19 (N) 3 Dartmouth 5 L 1-25 (H) 4 BOSTON U* 2 W 1-26 (A) 5 Boston U* 3 W 2-1 (A) 5 Vermont* 1 W 2-8 (A) 3 Maine* 2 W 2-9 (A) 4 Maine* 1 W 2-15 (A) 1 Providence* 1 OT T 2-16 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE* 3 W 2-22 (A) 2 Boston College* 0 W 2-23 (H) 5 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 W 2-29 (H) 2 MERRIMACK* 1 W 3-1 (A) 1 Merrimack* 1 OT T 3-7 (H) 3 VERMONT* 1 W 3-8 (H) 3 VERMONT* 4 L 3-14 (H) 4 MASSACHUSETTS% 1 W 3-15 (H) 7 MASSACHUSETTS% 2 W 3-21 (N) 4 Boston College^ 5 3OT L 3-28 (N) 3 Notre Dame! 7 L * - Hockey East Game % - Hockey East Quarter Finals ^ - HE Semifinal at TD Bank North Garden, Boston Mass. ! NCAA West Regional at Colorado Springs World Arena; Colorado Springs, Colo. 2008-09 (20-13-5, 15-8-4 HE) Coach: Richard Umile Capts.: Joe Charlebois, Greg Collins Date Site UNH OPP RES 10-11 (H) 5 WISCONSIN 1 W 10-17 (H) 1 RENSSELAER 0 W 10-19 (H) 2 BOSTON U* 1 W 10-24 (H) 1 MASSACHUSETTS* 1 OT T 10-26 (A) 1 St. Lawrence 4 L 10-31 (H) 4 NORTHEASTERN* 2 W 11-1 (A) 2 Northeastern* 2 OT T 11-7 (A) 2 Minnesota 2 OT T 11-8 (A) 2 Minnesota 6 L 11-14 (A) 3 UMass-Lowell* 8 L 11-15 (A) 6 Boston College* 8 L 11-21 (A) 2 Northeastern* 3 L 11-22 (H) 4 PROVIDENCE* 3 W 11-29 (H) 3 MERRIMACK* 4 L 12-5 (A) 2 UMass-Lowell* 0 W 12-6 (H) 3 UMASS-LOWELL* 2 W 12-11 (H) 9 HOLY CROSS 4 W 1-4 (A) 5 Maine* 4 W 1-9 (A) 2 Massachusetts* 2 OT T 1-10 (H) 3 MASSACHUSETTS* 2 OT W 1-17 (N) 6 Dartmouth 4 W 1-23 (A) 0 Boston U* 5 L 1-24 (H) 1 BOSTON U* 3 L 1-30 (H) 3 VERMONT* 2 W 2-6 (H) 4 MAINE* 1 W 2-7 (H) 0 MAINE (VWA)* 1 L

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1999 Hobey Baker Award Winner - Jason Krog

Perhaps the most storied player in Wildcat history, Jason Krog was the program’s first and only winner of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 1999. The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is presented to the most outstanding college hockey player in the nation, both on and off the ice. Krog’s on-ice performance of 34 goals and 51 assists for 85 points turned into a series of post-season honors including the unanimous Hockey East Player of the Year and the New England Hockey Writers’ Player of the Year; and spots on the First Team All-Hockey East, All-New England Team, All-Hockey East Tournament Team and the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team. He still ranks first in program history in assists (144) and second in points (238).

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U N H W I L D C AT S Award History

Coach of the Year Richard Umile .1991,1997,1999, 2002, 2007,2010

Player of the Year Mike Ayers..................................................................2003 Bobby Butler..............................................................2010 Ty Conklin...................................................................2000 Darren Haydar...........................................................2002 Jason Krog..................................................................1999 Kevin Regan...............................................................2008 Steve Saviano............................................................2004 Paul Thompson.........................................................2011

Tournament MVP Darren Haydar...........................................................2002

Rookie of the Year Sean Collins................................................................2002 Darren Haydar...........................................................1999 Jeff Levy ......................................................................1991 Mark Mowers.............................................................1995

All-Hockey East Eric Boguniecki.........................................................1997 Rob Donovan............................................................1993 Eric Flinton..................................................................1995 Todd Hall.....................................................................1996 Jason Krog..................................................................1997 Jeff Levy.......................................................................1991 Scott Malone.............................................................1994 Scott Morrow.............................................................1992 Mark Mowers................................................. 1996, 1997 Tim Murray.................................................................1997 All-Hockey East First Team Mike Ayers..................................................................2003 Bobby Butler..............................................................2010 Ty Conklin....................................................... 2000, 2001 Jayme Filipowicz......................................................1999 Brad Flaishans...........................................................2008 Brian Foster................................................................2010 Lanny Gare.................................................................2003 Darren Haydar...........................................................2002 Colin Hemingway....................................................2002 Blake Kessel.................................................... 2010, 2011 Jason Krog...................................................... 1998, 1999 Mike Radja..................................................................2008 Kevin Regan...............................................................2008 Steve Saviano............................................................2004 Trevor Smith..............................................................2007 Paul Thompson.........................................................2011 All-Hockey East Second Team Mike Ayers..................................................................2002 Derek Bekar................................................................1998 Sean Collins................................................................2005 Ty Conklin...................................................................1999 Matt Fornataro..........................................................2008 Darren Haydar............................................... 1999, 2000 Colin Hemingway....................................................2003 Mark Mowers.............................................................1998 Chris Murray...............................................................2007 Mike Souza.................................................................2000 Garrett Stafford.........................................................2002 Craig Switzer..............................................................2008 James van Riemsdyk...............................................2009 Daniel Winnik............................................................2006 Brian Yandle................................................... 2005, 2006 Walter Brown Award Mike Ayers................................................................................2003 Bobby Butler...........................................................................2010 Ty Conklin.................................................................................2001 Ralph Cox.................................................................................1979 Bob Miller.................................................................................1977 Kevin Regan.............................................................................2008 Steve Saviano..........................................................................2004 New England Coach of the Year (Clark Hodder Award) Rube Bjorkman.......................................................................1968 Charlie Holt.................................................................. 1977, 1979 Bob Kullen................................................................................1990 Dick Umile................................ 1991,1999,2002, 2008 New England Player of the Year (Leonard Fowle Award) Bobby Butler...........................................................................2010 Gordie Clark.............................................................................1974 Ralph Cox.................................................................................1979 Darren Haydar........................................................................2002 Jason Krog................................................................................1999 Kevin Regan.............................................................................2008 Paul Thompson......................................................................2011 New England Unsung Hero Sean Coady....................................................................... 1977-78

Hockey East Honorable Mention Preston Callander.....................................................2005 Matt Di Girolamo........................................ 2011 Jayme Filipowicz......................................................1998 Brad Flaishans...........................................................2007 Matt Fornataro..........................................................2007 Brian Foster................................................................2009 Darren Haydar...........................................................2001 Brett Hemingway.....................................................2006 Sean Matile..................................................... 1998, 1999 Jacob Micflikier.........................................................2005 Mick Mounsey...........................................................2002 Tom Nolan..................................................................1998 Steve O’Brien.............................................................1999 Mike Radja..................................................................2007 Kevin Regan...............................................................2007 Mike Sislo....................................................................2011 Mike Souza.................................................................1999 Brian Yandle...............................................................2004 All-Rookie Team Derek Bekar................................................................1996 Eric Boguniecki ........................................................1994 Sean Collins................................................................2002 Ty Conklin ..................................................................1999 Casey DeSmith..........................................................2012 Darren Haydar ..........................................................1999 Brett Hemingway.....................................................2004 Steve Leach ...............................................................1985 Jeff Levy .....................................................................1991 Sean Matile ................................................................1997 Mark Mowers ............................................................1995 Pat Morrison ............................................................1988 Tim Murray ................................................................1994 Kevin Regan...............................................................2005 Mike Souza ................................................................1997 James van Riemsdyk...............................................2008 Trevor van Riemsdyk...............................................2012 Chris Winnes ............................................................1988

Spencer Penrose Award Charlie Holt.................................................... 1969, 1979 Richard Umile............................................................1999

All-ECAC Second Team Tim Burke........................................................ 1976, 1977 Brian Byrnes...............................................................1984 Cliff Cox........................................................................1976 Bruce Gillies................................................................1984 Bob Gould...................................................................1979 Norm Lacombe.........................................................1983 Rick Metzer.................................................................1969 Greg Moffett..............................................................1979 Cap Raeder.................................................................1974

ECAC Player of the Year Ralph Cox....................................................................1979 ECAC Rookie of the Year Norm Lacombe.........................................................1982 Bob Miller....................................................................1975 All-ECAC First Team Andy Brickley.............................................................1982 Gordie Clark........................................1972, 1973, 1974 Ralph Cox........................................................ 1978, 1979 Jamie Hislop................................................... 1975, 1976 Bob Miller....................................................................1977 Guy Smith...................................................................1972

All-New England Honors

New England Most Improved Player (Paul Hines Award) Tim Burke.................................................................................1976 Colin Hemingway..................................................................2002 Jason Krog................................................................................1997 Todd Pearson..........................................................................1982 All-New England Mike Ayers................................................................................2003 Andy Brickley..........................................................................1982 Bobby Butler...........................................................................2010 Gordie Clark.............................................................................1974 Sean Collins.............................................................................2005 Ty Conklin.................................................................................1999 Ralph Cox..................................................................... 1978, 1979 Jayme Filipowicz....................................................................1999 Brad Flaishans.........................................................................2008 Eric Flinton...............................................................................1995 Matt Fornataro.......................................................................2008 Brian Foster..............................................................................2010 Darren Haydar........................................................................2002 Colin Hemingway...................................................... 2002, 2003 Lanny Gare...............................................................................2003 Bob Gould................................................................................1979 Jamie Hislop............................................................................1976 Blake Kessel................................................................. 2010, 2011 Jason Krog.................................................................... 1998, 1999

Old Time Hockey Best Defenseman Award Joe Charlebois...........................................................2008 Steve O’Brien.............................................................1999 Best Defensive Forward Preston Callander.....................................................2005 John Sadowski..........................................................2000 Goaltending Champion Mike Ayers (1.79)......................................................2002 Ty Conklin (1.84).......................................................2001 Kevin Regan (1.83)...................................................2008

ITECH Three Stars Champion Bobby Butler..............................................................2010 Colin Hemingway....................................................2002 Paul Thompson.........................................................2011

Scoring Champion Bobby Butler (41 points).......................................2010 Darren Haydar (42 points)....................................2002 Jason Krog (53 points)............................................1999 Paul Thompson (42 points)..................................2011

ECAC All-Tournament Second Team Bob Smith...................................................................1972 Guy Smith...................................................................1972

ECAC Tournament MVP Greg Moffett..............................................................1979

Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Joe Flanagan..............................................................1992 Todd Hall.....................................................................1996 Steve Saviano............................................................2004

Hockey East All-Tournament Team Domenic Amodeo .................................................1992 Eric Boguniecki ........................................................1994 Bobby Butler..............................................................2008 Preston Callander.....................................................2005 Jayme Filipowicz......................................................1999 Darren Haydar...........................................................2002 Colin Hemingway....................................................2002 Jason Krog..................................................................1999 Jeff Levy .....................................................................1992 Jacob Micflikier.........................................................2006 Mark Mowers ............................................................1997 Chris Murray...............................................................2007 Steve Saviano............................................................2003 Garrett Stafford............................................. 2002, 2003 Daniel Winnik............................................................2005 Brian Yandle...............................................................2005

Charlie Holt HE Team Sportsmanship Award New Hampshire...............................1994-95, 1995-96, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011- 2012

Hockey East Turfer Athletic Award Alan Thompson........................................................2009 All-New England (Cont.) Jeff Levy....................................................................................1992 Greg Moffett............................................................................1979 Mark Mowers..........................................................................1998 Tom Nolan................................................................................1998 Mike Radja...............................................................................2008 Kevin Regan.............................................................................2008 Steve Saviano..........................................................................2004 Trevor Smith............................................................................2007 Paul Thompson......................................................................2011 James van Riemsdyk............................................................2009 Daniel Winnik..........................................................................2006 Brian Yandle................................................................ 2005, 2006 New England Rookie of the Year (George Carens Award) Sean Collins.............................................................................2002 Darren Haydar........................................................................1999 Norm Lacombe......................................................................1982 Bob Miller.................................................................................1975 Mark Mowers..........................................................................1995 New England Outstanding Forward (Herb Gallagher Award) Andy Brickley..........................................................................1982 Bobby Butler...........................................................................2010 Gordie Clark.............................................................................1974 Sean Collins.............................................................................2005 Darren Haydar........................................................................2002 Jamie Hislop............................................................................1976 Jason Krog................................................................................1999 Steve Saviano..........................................................................2004 Paul Thompson......................................................................2011

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U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Wildcat Captains

Year Captain 1924-1925 William Sayward 1925-1926 Frederic Fudge 1926-1927 Warren Percival 1927-1928 Roland Chandler 1928-1929 Alvin Reinhart 1929-1930 Donald McFarland 1930-1931 George Colburn 1931-1932 David Wark 1932-1933 Theodore Nowak 1933-1934 George Bacheller 1934-1935 Charles Grocott James Steffy 1935-1936 Fred Schipper 1936-1937 William Facey Herbert Merrill 1937-1938 Russell Martin 1938-1939 Maurice Fournier Raymond Patten 1939-1940 Warren Davison 1940-1941 Jack Wentzell 1941-1942 Paul Nugent 1942-1943 No Captain 1946-1947 Donald Perkins 1947-1948 William Forbes 1948-1949 Robert Keith 1949-1950 George Sleeth 1950-1951 Walter Fournier 1951-1952 George Healy John Simpson 1952-1953 Robert Houley Willard Payson 1953-1954 William Johnston 1954-1955 Monty Childs William Johnston 1955-1956 Ed Githens 1956-1957 Douglas Cowie 1957-1958 Douglas Cowie Leo Kravchuk 1958-1959 Albert Brodeur Sylvester Clegg 1959-1960 George Frigard Raymond March 1960-1961 Rod Blackburn 1961-1962 Ken McKinnon Ed Mullen Sam Nichols 1962-1963 Dick Lamontagne 1963-1964 Clarence Littell 1964-1965 John Gilday 1965-1966 Brad Houston 1966-1967 Robert Walsh 1967-1968 Graham Bruder 1968-1969 Graham Bruder 1969-1970 Ryan Brandt Allan Clark 1970-1971 Louis Frigon 1971-1972 Dick Umile 1972-1973 Bill Beaney 1973-1974 Gordie Clark

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Mike Burkart Jamie Hislop Barry Edgar Jon Fontas Bob Gould Bob Francis Dana Barbin Sean Coady Ed Olsen Dan Forget Paul Barton Ken Chisolm Scott Ellison Dwayne Robinson Ralph Robinson Peter Herms James Richmond James Richmond Tim Hanley Rick Lambert Tim Shields Chris Grassie Riel Bellegarde David MacIntyre Savo Mitrovic Kevin Thomson Bob Chebator Eric Flinton Kent Schmidtke

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Mike Sullivan Eric Boguniecki Tim Murray Mark Mowers Jason Krog Steve O’Brien Mike Souza Dan Enders Ty Conklin Darren Haydar Patrick Foley Patrick Foley Steve Saviano Justin Aikins Preston Callander Tyson Teplitsky Brian Yandle Josh Ciocco Matt Fornataro Joe Charlebois Greg Collins Bobby Butler Peter LeBlanc Mike Sislo Mike Borisenok Damon Kipp Connor Hardowa


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January 19, 1925 — UNH plays first intercollegiate hockey game as part of a three day Bates/Colby “Winter Frolic” in Lewiston, ME. They defeat Bates 2-1 and follow it up the next day with a 5-0 shutout of Colby. February 6, 1926 — UNH plays its first home game, behind New Hampshire Hall, defeating Colby 4-2. February 13, 1928 — Ray Patten scores a record setting six goals in the midst of a 19-2 rout of St. Anselm’s College. The 19 goals is a scoring record that still stands, while the 17 goal margin of victory held up for almost 30 years. Patten’s performance has been matched twice since. February 2, 1929 — Ed Hunt blanks UMass-Amherst 1-0. It is Hunt’s third shutout in five days, a stretch that sees the Wildcats score only two goals, as they sandwiched 1-0 victories over Bates and UMass around a 0-0 tie against Amherst College. Although matched four times since, Hunt’s record has never been broken. January 25, 1941 — Donald Perkins scores 10 seconds into the game and UNH goes on to shut out Springfield College, 10-0. It is the fastest goal to start a game in UNH history, a feat later duplicated by Bob Brandt (vs. Dartmouth 12/4/68) and Glenn Hunter (@ Clarkson 1/25/75). January 12, 1943 — UNH is defeated by Harvard 13-2. With war raging on several fronts around the world and all able-bodied men volunteering for duty, it is the last hockey game to be played by the Wildcats for four years.

March 23, 1961 — Senior goalie Rod Blackburn is UNH’s first All-American as named by the American Association of Hockey Coaches. The Wildcat captain averaged over 42 saves per game and twice made over 60 saves in a game during the season. Despite being peppered with nearly 50 shots a game, he finished the year with a 2.98 goals against average and 90% + save percentage. April 15, 1964 — “Whoop” Snively dies suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 65 that same day the University announces that an indoor hockey rink, with a total seating capacity of 3,600, will be built at a cost of $400,000-$500,000. Athletic Director James Long states that, with the building of the new arena,“UNH will attract better players and that there will be more interest shown both in hockey and general ice skating by the student body.” Long conjectures that “hockey will quite possibly become the most popular indoor sport at UNH.” A few days later it is announced that the facility will be named for the recently deceased coach, and with it, “Lively Snively” is born.

January 12, 1947 — Hockey returns to UNH as they defeat host Bowdoin College, 5-3. The Wildcats finish the season 5-1 under the direction of Anthony Dougal.

February 13, 1965 — After playing its first 11 games of the season on the road, UNH opens Snively Arena with a 4-3 overtime loss to Norwich University. Defenseman Brad Houston scores the first Snively goal for the Wildcats. The arena is formally dedicated on Feb. 20th, with a 5-1 victory over UMass-Amherst.

February 12, 1955 — The Harry C. Batchelder Rink is dedicated and remains the skating surface for UNH Hockey for over 40 years, until the Whittemore Center opens in November 1995.

March 3, 1965 — Colin Clark sets a UNH record for most saves in a game, 65, with 25 in the first period alone, as the Wildcats are shut out by Boston University, 8-0.

March 3, 1958 — Goalie John “Bozo” Kennedy is awarded the first Roger A. LeClerc Trophy as a team MVP.

February 16, 1966 — Dude Thorn scores three against Northeastern in a 5-1 victory. It is the seventh hat trick of the season for Thorn and the ninth of his career. He becomes the Wildcats’ second 100-point scorer.

February 23, 1960 — Co-captain Ray March tallies five points against Norwich to become the first 100-point scorer in UNH history. No other Wildcat reaches the century mark until Dude Thorn does it in 1966. February 11, 1961 — Co-captain Ken McKinnon scores six against the University of Connecticut in a 10-4 win, tying the record also held by Ray Patten and Karl Adams. February 7, 1962 — UNH routs Amherst College 13-0 as Doug Dunning records his fourth shutout of the season, tying the record held by Ed Hunt and William Wilson. Dunning had previously shut out Connecticut by the same 13-0 score on January 9th.

November 29, 1967 — UNH defeats Colgate, 4-2, for their first win as a member of Division 1 of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC). March 1968 — In his final season as Head Coach, Rube Bjorkman is named New England College Hockey Coach of the year. In his four years at UNH, he guided the transition from ECAC Division II to Division I.

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UNH Hockey Tradition Continues December 28 & 29, 1968 — The Wildcats shock Michigan Tech (70) and Michigan State (4-3) to take the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit. Goalie Larry Smith is named the MVP of the tournament as he turns aside 39 shots by the Spartans in the final. September, 1968 — A 19-year-old Umile arrives at UNH after a stellar four-year high school career at Melrose High School and a year at New Prep in Cambridge, Mass. November 27, 1969 — With freshmen prohibited from playing varsity hockey, Umile plays his first varsity game against Minnesota-Duluth and scores his first career goal :07 into the second period. Although the Wildcats lose 7-5, Umile finishes his debut with two goals and an assist. March 4, 1970 — Sophomore forward Dick Umile accepts the Roger A. LeClerc Trophy as the team’s Most Valuable Player from UNH Trustee Buck Buchanan. February 27, 1971 — Louis Frigon has a hat trick and seven assists as UNH routs Colgate, 15-7. The seven assists and 10 points in the game still stand as UNH records. While at UNH he set single season records for goals, assists and points.

January 20, 1977 — The Wildcats score a record three goals in 38 seconds during a 14-5 rout of St. Lawrence. The 1976-1977 edition of the Wildcats goes on to be the highest scoring team in the school’s history with the most goals (245) and assists (421). March 8 & 11, 1977 — Dave Lumley’s goal at 5:31 of overtime gives UNH a 4-3 ECAC quarterfinal victory over Brown and their first trip to Boston for the semifinals in five years. Three days later Bob Gould scores at 19 seconds of the second overtime to give the ‘Cats a shock ing 10-9, comefrom-behind win over Cornell. The win earns the Wildcats their first trip to the ECAC finals, where they bow to Boston University 8-6 in another shootout. March 1977 — For the third time in four years, UNH has two players named to the All-American team. Bob Miller, who was ECAC Rookie of the Year in 1975 and a member of the U.S. Olympic team in 1976, finished second in league scoring. His 59 assists and 89 points still stand as UNH individual records.

January 15, 1972 — With an overtime goal by Guy Smith, UNH upsets #1 in the nation Harvard, which had Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna in goal, 3-2.

January 30, 1978 — Junior Bob Gould scores a goal in his 12th consecutive game, a UNH record that still stands, in a 10-0 win over Bowdoin.

1971-72 — Umile captains UNH to a 20-10 record and a berth in the ECAC Tournament. Umile finishes his career with 60 goals and 84 assists for 144 points.

February 15, 17, & 18, 1978 — Captain Jon Fontas scores all 12 goals in three games, all on the road. After notching a hat trick against Providence, two nights later he scores four at Clarkson and then tops it off the next afternoon by getting five against Colgate. His four in one period against the Red Raiders still remains the UNH record.

September 1972 — The Friends of UNH Hockey is founded. From its humble beginnings, it has become the largest college hockey booster club in the East. March 1974 — Gordie Clark and Cap Raeder are named First-Team All-American by the American College Hockey Association. It is the first time that two Wildcats are named All-Americans in the same season. February 18, 1975 — Jamie Hislop scores twice in a 7-0 win over UMass-Amherst. It is the 31st straight game, dating back over a year to 2/15/74, in which Hislop has tallied at least one point. The record still stands. March 2, 1976 — Jamie Hislop sets a UNH record with a goal and five assists in the first period of a 9-7 win over RPI.

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February 2, 1979 — Ralph Cox pours in four goals in a 6-4 victory at Clarkson. Cox, from Braintree, MA, goes on to become UNH’s all-time leading scorer with 243 points. He was the first player in UNH history to score more than 100 goals in his career (127), the only 40-goal scorer in UNH history, having done it twice (1977-78 and 1978-79), and is the only Wildcat to amass at least 70 points in three consecutive years. Cox is named All-American for the second straight year.


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March 6, 1979 — Freshman Dan MacPherson scores a UNH playoff record four goals as the Wildcats rout Yale, 9-2, in the ECAC quarterfinals. March 10, 1979 — After defeating Cornell 5-2 in the semifinals, UNH edges in-state rival Dartmouth 3-2 to win the ECAC Championship. Captain Bob Gould scores at 17:17 of the third period to give the Wildcats what turns out to be their first and only league title. Goalie Greg Moffett is named tournament MVP. November 9, 1979 — Facemasks come to college hockey, but the requirement is only for Eastern teams. UNH visits Ohio State, which is maskless, and fights break out. The Wildcats wind up forfeiting two games to the Buckeyes. It’s an inauspicious start to the first losing season in Charlie Holt’s career. July 11, 1983 — The athletic directors of UNH, Providence College, Boston College, Boston University and Northeastern announce the formation of a new “super college hockey league” to be called Hockey East. Created in order to provide “a better brand of college hockey for our fans,” the league soon includes UMass-Lowell and Maine. An interlocking schedule with the Western Collegiate Association.(WCHA) is planned, with play to begin in the 1984-85 season. With the later addition of Merrimack (1989), Massachusetts (1993) and Vermont (2004) the league now has 10 members. December 7, 1984 — UNH defeats Michigan Tech 8-2 for its first victory as a member of Hockey East. January 12, 1985 — The Wildcats edge Northern Michigan 6-5 for Charlie Holt’s 400th career win. March 1, 1986 — Charlie Holt, who had announced his retirement after 18 years as head coach of the Wildcats, wins his last game at Snively Arena, 7-4, over UMass-Lowell. On “Hats Off to Charlie Night,” Mike Rossetti notches a hat trick. Prompting the capacity crowd to throw their replicas of Charlie’s fedora onto the ice. Described as an innovator, visionary and “way ahead of his time” by a countless number of his former players and fellow coaches, Holt retires as a three-time winner of the Spencer T. Penrose Award as the nation’s outstanding college hockey coach. He has been an inspiration to dozens of his former players who have gone into the coaching ranks, including former NHL coach Bob Francis (Phoenix Coyotes) and college coaches Bruce Crowder (Northeastern), Joe Marsh (St. Lawrence), Mike Mc-

Shane (Norwich), Bill Beaney (Middlebury) and UNH’s own Dick Umile. The legendary one finished his coaching career with 412 wins and in 1997 was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. April 1986 — Bob Kullen is elevated to the head hockey coach position. Within a year he develops a serious heart condition, which eventually requires a transplant. He misses the entire 1987-88 season and, although he is able to return to coaching the following two seasons, he never fully regains his health. Dick Umile began his UNH coaching career as an assistant to Kullen and describes him as “one of the great young coaches in the league. He coached in the style of Charlie Holt. Bob Kullen loved the game of hockey, he was a great teacher and a class guy.” 1988-89 — Umile returns to his alma matter and serves as an assistant coach under Head Coach Bob Kullen. March 4, 1990 — Down by two with 11 minutes to go, UNH scores five straight goals to defeat Providence College, 7-4, in the third game of a best of three quarterfinal series. Sophomore Domenic Amodeo’s goal is the game winner. The victory secures the Wildcats’ first trip to the Hockey East semifinals and is the last win of Bob Kullen’s career. October 9, 1990 — With Kullen weak from complications due to a heart transplant, Umile is named interim head coach and takes over the day-to-day operations of the program. October 26, 1990 — Umile earns his first UNH win with a 5-4 victory at Vermont. November, 1990 – After serving on an interim basis in place of Bob Kullen, Dick Umile is named Head Coach of the Wildcats. November 3, 1990 — While the Wildcats are out in Colorado for a two-game series with Air Force, Kullen passes away in Durham at the age of 41. November 28, 1990 — Umile earns his first Hockey East victory with a 7-3 win over Lowell at Snively Arena. December 9, 1990 — The day after UNH posts a 5-4 victory over Boston College, and with UNH holding a 12-3 record, Umile is officially named the new head coach. The Wildcats finish the year 22-11-2 and 10-9-2 in Hockey East.

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UNH Hockey Tradition Continues March 8, 1991 — Umile earns his first of five Hockey East Coach of the Year awards. Freshman goaltender Jeff Levy is named Hockey East Rookie of the Year. The awards are the first Hockey East postseason honors for the Wildcats. October, November 1991 — Umile guides the Wildcats to an 8-0 start for the 1991-92 season which begins UNH’s bid for a berth in the Hockey East Championships. November 23, 1991 — Down 4-3, UNH scores four goals during a five-minute power play and skates off with a 7-4 victory over Boston University at Snively Arena. March 12, 1992 — Captain Savo Mitrovic scores the game’s wining goal with 3:38 left in the third period and UNH goes on to defeat Providence College 5-3 to reach the Hockey East finals for the first time. The win guarantees the Wildcats a bid to NCAA tournament for the first time in nine years. March 26, 1992 — The Wildcats earn their first NCAA bid under Umile’s tenure and the first berth in the national tournament since the 1982-83 season. Against Wisconsin, UNH and Scott Morrow strike first but the 1-0 lead could not hold up as the Badgers take a 4-2 win. Despite the loss, the 1991-92 season begins a stretch of nine national tournament berths in 12 years. November 20, 1992 — Umile registers his 50th career victory with a 9-6 win at Boston College. March 19, 1993 — UNH reaches its second straight Hockey East Championship at the Boston Garden after defeating Merrimack in the quarterfinals. Boston University keeps the Wildcats from reaching their second straight title game with a 2-0 win. April 1993 — President Dale Nietzche announces plans to build a 6,000 seat multi-purpose arena and convert Snively Arena into a recreational facility for students. The entire complex is eventually named for UNH Trustee and benefactor Fred Whittemore and the rink after Robert Towse (’63), benefactor and former Wildcat hockey player. March 12, 1994 — In the final game ever to be played at Snively Arena, Umile guides the Wildcats to a 6-5, double overtime victory over Boston College in the Hockey East quarterfinals. Eric Boguniecki breaks the deadlock at 10:28. It marks the second longest game in UNH history. March 25, 1994 — Trent Cavicchi and the Wildcats overcome RPI and a partisan crowd to defeat the Engineers 2-0 in the NCAA Regional at

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Albany, NY. It is the only shutout by UNH in an NCAA tournament game and Umile’s first NCAA Tournament victory. January 13, 1995 — Umile earns his 100th career victory with a 6-5 overtime win at JFK Coliseum in Manchester — UNH’s home away from home as the Whittemore Center is constructed. March 24, 1995 — Despite playing on the road the entire season as UNH’s Whittemore Center is constructed, Umile manages to guide his squad to yet another 20-win season and a third NCAA Tournament in his fourth year as head coach. November 10, 1995 — In front of a standing-room-only crowd of 6,110, Umile and the Wildcats celebrate the grand opening of the Whittemore Center with a 6-5 overtime win against defending national champion Boston University. December 27 & 28, 1996 — In the opening round of the Badger Showdown Classic in Milwaukee, UNH comes from behind to defeat host Wisconsin, 9-7, for their first win against the Badgers in 13 meetings. The next night the Wildcats take the tournament by edging Colorado College 4-3 for their 14th consecutive victory, a school record. March 8, 1997 — Umile suffers a heart attack in the early morning hours. He undergoes surgery and misses UNH’s next three games. Assistant Coach Chris Serino takes over the head coaching duties in Umile’s absence. March, 1997 — UNH shares the Hockey East regular season title with Boston University. It is the first time in school history that the Wildcats are crowned league champions. March 13, 1997 — Umile earns his second Hockey East Coach of the Year Award. March 14-15, 1997 — With Umile still sidelined following surgery, a sparked Wildcat squad shuts out Boston College 4-0 in the Hockey East semifinals. UNH reaches the championship game for the second time under Umile, but falls short with a 4-2 loss to BU. March 21, 1997 — UNH earns the No. 4 seed in the NCAA East Regional but is upset by Colorado College 3-2 in the opening round. October 18, 1997 — Umile earns career victory No. 150 with a 5-1 win against Vermont at the Whittemore Center.

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February 14, 1998 — Umile earns his 100th Hockey East victory with a 5-0 shutout of Providence at Schneider Arena. In the same game, goaltender Sean Matile sets a new school and Hockey East record for career shutouts. March 19, 1998 — UNH’s Mark Mowers and Jason Krog are named Hobey Baker finalists. It is the first time in school history that a Wildcat is named to the prestigious list of college hockey’s elite. March 28, 1998 — UNH is awarded a No. 5 seed in the NC AA Ea s t R e gional in Albany N.Y. In the opening game of the tournament, UNH plays Wisconsin and falls behind 3-1. UNH rattles off six straight goals to defeat the Badgers 7-4. March 29, 1998 — A heavy underdog, UNH takes on No. 1 seed Boston University in the NCAA East Regional final. The Wildcats come back to tie it up 2-2 late in the second period and head into overtime, but things look bleak as BU goes on a power-play midway through the overtime period. Mark Mowers, however, provides UNH with “The Goal” when he took a perfect pass from Mike Souza at 10:49 to give UNH a 4-3 victory. The win propels the Wildcats to their first Frozen Four appearance since 1982. April 2, 1998 — Playing at the FleetCenter in Boston, UNH takes to the ice for the national championship semifinals against powerhouse Michigan. Despite losing to the eventual national champions, UNH gains valuable experience for the 1998-99 season. April 3, 1998 — Mark Mowers is named a first-team All-America selection and becomes the first Umile-coached player to earn the honor. Mowers, regarded as one of the best players ever to wear the Blue and White, finishes his career with 85 goals and 112 assists for 197 points. April 14, 1998 — Junior Jason Krog is named captain of the Wildcats along with assistant captains Derek Bekar and Steve O’Brien. After the departure of Bekar to a pro contract in the summer, O’Brien is promoted to co-captain — and the foundation for the 1998-99 season is built.

November 13, 1998 — Umile decides to combine the skills of Jason Krog, Mike Souza and little-known freshman Darren Haydar on UNH’s top line. The result becomes the best line in college hockey as the trio combines for 88 goals and 123 assists for 211 points on the year. March 5, 1999 — It was billed as THE showdown. Maine at UNH with the Hockey East regular season championship on the line. UNH needed to win both contests to win its first outright league title. Another standing-room-only crowd arrived at the Whittemore Center more than three hours before game time and they were not disappointed. In the opening night UNH jumped out to a 5-0 lead on the Black Bears and never looked back, winning 6-1. The stage was set for a championship final. March 6, 1999 — In the winner-take-all regular season finale, UNH and Maine were deadlocked at 1-1 after the first period. But in the second period it’s all UNH — and all Jason Krog — as the nation’s leading point scorer tallies back-to-back goals to lead UNH to a 4-1 victory and its first ever outright Hockey East regular season championship. March 12-13, 1999 — UNH dismantles Merrimack in two straight games in the Hockey East quarterfinals at the Whittemore Center, which sets up another date for the Wildcats at the Hockey East Championship.The two wins at the Whittemore Center keep UNH’s home undefeated record for the season intact at 18-0-1. March 18, 1999 — Although the event is titled “The Hockey East Awards Banquet” it could have easily been named “The UNH Awards Banquet” as several Wildcats are honored in the postseason event. Umile earns his third Hockey East Coach of the Year award, Jason Krog is the unanimous Player of the Year, Darren Haydar is unanimous Rookie of the Year, Ty Conklin is named Goaltender of the Year and Steve O’Brien is named Defensive Defenseman of the Year. Also it is announced that Krog is once again a Hobey Baker finalist. March 19, 1999 — UNH earns its third trip to the Hockey East Championship game under Umile’s tenure with a commanding 6-2 victory over Providence in the semifinals. March 20, 1999 — The Wildcats take on Boston College in one of the most memorable Hockey East Championships in league history. UNH trails 4-1, but rallies back on the two fastest goals in tournament history as David Busch and Jason Shipulski score :10 apart to bring UNH within one. Johnny Rogers ties the game

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nates the rest of the game, but cannot get the game-winner. The two teams skate into overtime and although UNH had its chances to win the game, it’s Maine that is crowned national champions with the game-winner at 10:50. UNH outshoots Maine 48-39 in the game. April 9, 1999 — Umile earns the Spencer T. Penrose Award as the nation’s top Division I coach after guiding UNH to the school’s firstever national championship game and a school-best 31-7-3 record. October 16, 1999 — UNH raises the national championship finalist banner at the Whittemore Center and junior goaltender Ty Conklin plays his first of a recordbreaking 37 games on the season in a 7-4 win against Vermont. December 13, 1999 — The Wildcats are ranked No. 1 in the nation in both the U.S. College Hockey Online and USA Today polls. It is the first time in school history the Wildcats are ranked first in either poll and it is a spot UNH will hold longer than any team in the nation. February 6, 2000 — Umile earns career victory 200 with a 1-0 defeat of Maine at the Whittemore Center Arena. March 9-10, 2000 — UNH plays in its 10th straight Hockey East Tournament and defeats Merrimack in two straight games at the Whittemore Center. On March 10, Mike Souza became the all-time leader in games played and consecutive games played when he plays in his 154th game as a Wildcat. March 16, 2000 — Ty Conklin is named Hockey East Player of the Year at the Hockey East Awards Banquet and becomes UNH’s second player in a row to earn the honor. It is also announced that Conklin is a Hobey Baker finalist and becomes just the 21st goaltender in the history of the award to be named a finalist. March 17, 2000 — UNH plays in its second straight Hockey East Championship and sixth appearance under Umile. The Wildcats hold a 1-0 lead against Boston College ,but the Eagles come back to win 2-1 and head to the finals. March 28, 2000 — UNH makes a commitment to Umile and inks the coach to a deal that would allow him to finish his coaching career at his alma mater. March 16, 2001 — Ty Conklin is named a 2001 Hobey Baker Finalist. He becomes only the third goalie ever to be named a two-time

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finalist. In April, Conklin earns First Team All-America honors and is the 12th player in the history of UNH hockey to earn first team honors.

first shutout in championship game history, 1-0, on a goal by sophomore defenseman Tyson Teplitsky with 8:17 remaining in the extra session.

Oct. 13, 2001 — Coach Umile earns his 250th career win in a 7-1 victory over Vermont.

March 29, 2003 — Mike Ayers shuts out No. 7 Boston University, 3-0, for the third straight game and is named MVP of the Northeast Regional at the Worcester Centrum in Worcester, Mass. The Wildcats head to Buffalo, N.Y. for their second straight Frozen Four appearance.

Jan. 28, 2002 — UNH ranked first in USA Today/ American Hockey Magazine polls for the first time since the 2000 season. March 2, 2002 — UNH captures its third Hockey East regular season title in school history and earns the number one seed heading into the Hockey East Tournament with a 5-2 victory over Boston College. March 4-18, 2002 — UNH is ranked first in both US College Hockey Online and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine polls for three weeks straight. March 14, 2002 — UNH sweeps the three major awards at Hockey East Awards banquet. Darren Haydar was named Player of the Year, Coach Umile earned his fourth Coach of the Year Award and Sean Collins took home Rookie of the Year honors. Captain Darren Haydar is named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. March 16, 2002 — UNH wins its first ever Hockey East tournament title with a 3-1 victory over Maine. Darren Haydar is named MVP of the 2002 Hockey East Tournament. March 24, 2002 — Jim Abbott scores the game winning goal to put UNH up 4-3 over Cornell in the NCAA East Regional game to send UNH to the Frozen Four. Haydar plays in 157th consecutive game to surpass former Wildcat Mike Souza’s ironman record of 156. March 1, 2003 — Coach Umile earns his 300th career coaching victory vs. Boston College at the Whittemore Center. The Wildcats defeat the Eagles 4-1 for a share of the Hockey East regularseason titl March 13, 2003 — Junior goaltender Mike Ayers is named coHockey East Player of the Year on the eve of the Hockey East Championships.

April 10, 2003 — UNH defeats No. 1 ranked Cornell, 3-2 in a battle of the nation’s top two goaltenders. The Wildcats face the Golden Gophers of Minnesota in the national title game. March 13, 2004 — UNH wins 20 games for the eighth straight season vs. Providence. Senior goaltender Mike Ayers breaks the all-time school record with 58 career victories. March 27 & 28, 2004 — UNH hosts its first ever NCAA Regional at the Verizon Wireless Arena in M a n c h e s t e r, N.H. February 16, 2005 — Coach Dick Umile becomes the winningest coach in school history with a 6-1 win against Merrimack at Thom Lawler Arena in North Andover, Mass. with career victory No. 348. January 11, 2006 — UNH registers its 1,000th victory in the program’s history with a 4-1 win at Yale at Ingalls Rink in New Haven, Conn. November, 2006 — The Wildcats own the nation’s longest unbeaten streak going 8-0-1 in the month and earning the top spot in the USA Today and USCHO National Polls. January 9, 2007 — Associate Head Coach David Lassonde was named the 11th recipient of the Terry Flanagan Award, awarded annualy to an assistant coach that has a superior body of work in his coaching career. March 17, 2007 — Coach Dick Umile is named the 2007 Hockey East Coach of the Year. Umile is only the second coach in league history to earn the award five times (1991, 1997, 1999 and 2002). March 24-25, 2007 — UNH hosts the NCAA Regional for the second time at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H. The Wildcats earned the top seed in that region. October 19, 2007 — Coach Dick Umile captures his 400th career win with a 4-1 win over BU in the season opener at Agganis Arena.

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UNH Hockey Tradition Continues February 12, 2008 — Mike Radja named Inside College Hockey’s National Player of the Week. He had six points (4g, 2a) in a weekend sweep at Maine. February, 2008 — The ‘Cats go 7-0-1 in the month of February for the first time in over 80 years and lock up their second-straight Hockey East regular season title with a 5-1 win over BC. March 20, 2008 — Kevin Regan became the sixth player in school history to be named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Regan, UNH’s first Hobey Baker finalist since Steve Saviano in 2004, enjoyed not only his best season as a Wildcat, but arguably one of the greatest season by any Wildcat goaltender in school history. Later that day, Regan was unanimously selected as the Hockey East Player of the Year. April 1, 2008 — Head Coach Dick Umile was selected as the New England’s Division I Coach of the Year, while Kevin Regan added to his list of lengthy accomplishments as he was named NE’s Most Valuable Player by the New England Hockey Writers and collected the Walter Brown Award.

March 5, 2010 — Sophomore defensmen Blake Kessel scored the game tying goal with 3:55 left in play in regulation to cap a three goal comeback as the ‘Cats tied Boston College (3-3) to clinch their 8th regular season Hockey East title in school history. March 18, 2010 — Senior forward Bobby Butler was named the 2010 Hockey East Player of the Year, while Head Coach Dick Umile was selected as co-Coach of the Year for a record sixth time, surpassing Boston University’s Jack Parker.

April 12, 2008 — For the first time in program history, four players were selected as All-Americans Kevin Regan and Mike Radja were selected as first teamers, while Matt Fornataro and Brad Flaishans were second-team honorees.

March 26, 2010 — Hobey Baker Finalist Bobby Butler and teammate Paul Thompson each scored two goals and tallied an assist to lead the ‘Cats past sixth-ranked Cornell University in the first round of the 2010 NCAA East Regional. Senior goaltender Brian Foster totaled 24 saves as UNH advanced to the Regional Championship game against RIT.

December 11, 2008 — Mike Sislo propelled the Wildcats to a 9-4 win over Holy Cross, powered by a four-goal, six-point performance, which was a Whittemore Center record for points. The offensive outburst just scratched the surface of his impressive month as he also tallied a goal to help lead the Wildcats to a 2-0road win against UMass Lowell on Dec. 5. All efforts combined,

March 31, 2010 — Senior Co-Captain Bobby Butler became only the second player in school history to be named a Hobey Baker “Hat Trick Finalist,” capping off a season where he was tied for second in the nation with 53 points and took home the Walter Brown Award for the best American-born college hockey player in New England.

March 28, 2009 — Greg Collins and Thomas Fortney scored a goal apiece in the last 11 minutes of play, including the final goal with just under one second to play, to send the action into overtime against No. 2 seeded North Dakota. The Wildcats would take advantage of momentum in overtime as Peter LeBlanc netted the game-winner with just 45 seconds into the period to secure the win and advance to Northeast Regional Championship game against No. 1 seeded Boston University.

April 9, 2010 — Senior forward Bobby Butler was named a firstteam All-American, while senior netminder Brian Foster and sophomore defensemen Blake Kessel are selected as second team All-American honorees.

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April 9, 2010 — Senior forward Bobby Butler was at the 2010 Hobey Baker Award announcement at “Friday Night at the Frozen Four” in Detroit’s Ford Field. Wisconsin’s Blake Geoffrion captured the award. May 11, 2010 — Coach Umile and members of the athletic staff are on hand at the Hobey Baker Awards banquet as legendary coach the late Charlie Holt was honored as the 2010 Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey recipient. Umile addressed the crowd at 317 On Rice Park in St. Paul, Minn. December 2, 2010 — Led by Freshman Jeff Silengo’s two goals, the Wildcats captured a 4-3 OT win vs. heated rival, Maine. The win capped off a fantastic first half as the ‘Cats posted a 10-2-4 record and held the #2 ranking in the national polls.

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U N H W I L D C AT S UNH Hockey Tradition Continues

Dec. 22, 2010 — Former standout Ralph Cox is named to ECAC’s 50th Anniversary team. Later in the year, Gordie Clark would be honored as part of the 50th anniversary team as well. March 16, 2011 — Paul Thompson named Hockey East’s Player of the Year and was also named one of 10 finalist for the Hobey Baker award. He became UNH’s first home-grown finalist and the third in the last four years for UNH. March 20, 2011 — UNH is named to the NCAA field for the 10thstraight year and are paired with Miami, Notre Dame and Merrimack at the Northeast Regional. UNH hosts this event for the fourth time at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester. March 26, 2011 — Freshman Kevin Goumas tallied 2 goals as the 11th ranked Wildcats upset the 6th ranked Miami Red Hawks 3-1 to advance to the NCAA Regional Championship game against Notre Dame. April 8, 2011 — Senior Paul Thompson and Junior Blake Kessel selected as All-Americans by the American Hockey Coaches Association. With his selection, Kessel becomes the 7th member in UNH history to earn All-American honors twice in a career. August 25, 2011 — The Wildcats and Fenway Park announce the second annual Frozen Fenway on January 7th, 2012. This spectacle, which includes a Hockey East doubleheader, begins when the University of Vermont takes on the University of Massachusetts at 4pm, while The Wildcats take on bitter rivals Maine in the 7pm nightcap. August 30, 2011 — Former Colby College Head Coach, Jim Tortorella joins the Wildcats as an assistant coach. Tortorella posted an impressive 230-138-33 record over the course of his 16 year tenure with the Mules.

January 7, 2012 — The Wildcats made UNH history when they traveled to Fenway Park to play in front of 38,456 hockey fans as a part of Frozen Fenway. Unfortunately, the Wildcats would fall to the Maine Black Bears 5-4 in overtime. January 14, 2012 — Stevie Moses leads the Wildcats to a 4-1 victory over Dartmouth College for the Riverstone Cup at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester by scoring all four Wildcat goals. March 9, 2012 — Freshman Grayson Downing scored two minutes into double overtime to lift UNH to 3-2 win against the sixth-ranked and third-seeded Boston University in Hockey East quarterfinal action at Agganis Arena. The Wildcats would eventually drop the best of three series to the Terriers 2-1. M arch 14, 2012 — Freshmen Casey DeSmith and Trevor van Riemsdyk were named to the Hockey East AllRookie team to become the first Wildcats to earn that honor since van Riemsdyk’s brother, James, was named to the team in 2008.

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U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcats in the NCAA Tournament

1977 Semifinals No. 1W. Wisconsin def. No. 2E. UNH, 4-3 (OT) Third Place Game No. 1E. Boston U. def. No. 2E. UNH, 6-5 1979 Semifinals W2. Minnesota def. E1. UNH, 4-3 Third Place Game No. 2E Dartmouth def. No. 1E. UNH, 7-3 1982 Quarterfinals No. 2E. UNH def. No. 3W. Michigan St. 3-2, 6-2 Semifinals No. 1W. Wisconsin def. No. 2E. UNH, 5-0 Third Place Game No. 1E. Northeastern def. No. 2E. UNH, 10-4 1983 Quarterfinals No. 2W. Minnesota def. No. 3E. UNH, 9-6, 7-2 1992 First Round No. 6E. Wisconsin def. No. 3E. UNH, 4-2 1994 First Round No. 3E. UNH def. No. 6E. Rensselaer, 2-0 Second Round No. 2E. Harvard def. No. 3E. UNH, 7-1 1995 First Round No. 6E. Denver def. No. 3E. UNH, 9-2 1997 First Round No.5E. Colorado College def. No.4E. UNH, 3-2 1998 First Round No. 5E. UNH def. No. 4E. Wisconsin, 7-4 Second Round No. 5E. UNH def. No. 1E. Boston U., 4-3 (OT) Semifinals No. 3W. Michigan def. No. 5E. UNH, 4-0 1999 Second Round No. 1E. UNH def. No. 5E. Michigan 2-1, (OT) Semifinals No. 1E. UNH def. No. 2W. Michigan St., 5-3 Championship No. 3E. Maine def. No 1E. UNH, 3-2 (OT) 2000 First Round No. 6W. Niagara def. No. 3W. UNH, 4-1 2002 Second Round No. 1E. UNH def. No. 4E. Cornell, 4-3 Semifinals No. 3E. Maine def. No. 1E UNH, 7-2 2003 First Round No. 1 NE. UNH def. No. 4 NE. St. Cloud State, 5-2 Second Round No. 1 NE. UNH def. No. 2 NE. Boston U., 3-0 Semifinals No. 1 NE. UNH def. No. 1 E. Cornell, 3-2 Finals No. 1 W. Minnesota def. No. 1 NE. UNH, 5-1

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2004 First Round No. 2 NE. Michigan def. No. 3 NE. UNH, 4-1 2005 First Round No. 2 NE. UNH def. No. 3 NE. Harvard, 3-2 OT Quarterfinals No. 1 NE. Denver def. No. 2 NE. UNH, 4-2 2006 First Round No. 1 E. Michigan State def. No. 4 E. UNH, 1-0 2007 First Round No. 4 N. Miami def. No. 1 N. UNH 2-1

2009 First Round No. 3 NE. UNH def. No. 2 NE. North Dakota, 6-5 OT Quarterfinals No. 1 NE. Boston Univ. def. No. 3 NE. UNH, 2-1 2010 First Round No. 3 E. UNH def. No. 2 E. Cornell , 6-2 Quarterfinals No. 4 E. RIT def. No. 3 E. UNH, 6-2 2011 First Round No. 4 NE. UNH def. No. 1 NE. Miami , 3-1 Quarterfinals No. 3 NE. Notre Dame def. No. 4 NE. UNH, 2-1

2008 First Round No. 4 W. Notre Dame def. No. 1 W. UNH 7-3

UNH IN THE FROZEN FOUR

1977 Semifinal Game No. 1 W. Wisconsin def. No. 2 E. UNH, 4-3 OT 1979 Semifinal Game No. 2 W. Minnesota def. No. 1 E. UNH, 4-3 1982 Semifinal Game No. 1 W. Wisconsin def. No. 2 E. UNH, 5-0 1998 Semifinal Game No. 3 W. Michigan def. No. 5 E. UNH, 4-0 1999 Semifinal Game No. 1 E. UNH def. No. 2 W. Michigan St., 5-3 Championship Game No. 3 E. Maine def. No. 1 E. UNH, 3-2 OT 2002 Semifinal Game No. 3E Maine def. No. 1E UNH, 7-2 2003 Semifinal Game No. 1 NE. UNH def. No. 1 E. Cornell, 3-2 Championship Game No. 1 W. Minnesota def. No. 1 NE. UNH, 5-1

Home Away Neutral Total First Round 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-8-0 6-8-0 Second Round 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 Quarterfinal 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 Third Place 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 Semifinal 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 2-5-0 Final 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 14-24-0

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U N H W I L D C AT S Hall of Fame ‘Cats

Wildcats in the Hall of Fame Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner Jason Krog ‘99 highlights a list of 50 Wildcat men’s hockey players/coaches to be named to the Wildcat Athletics Council Hall of Fame. Name Year Graduated Year Inducted Gordie Clark 1974 1982 Ernest W. Christensen 1923 1982 Rod Blackburn 1961 1983 Cliff Cox 1976 1983 James Hislop 1976 1983 A. Barr “Whoop” Snively 1983 Hank Swasey 1983 Tim Burke 1977 1984 Lou Frigon 1971 1985 Russell Martin 1938 1986 Roger Magenau 1961 1986 Josiah Bartlett 1968 1986 Ralph Cox 1979 1986 Howard “Howie” Hanley 1932 1987 Graham H. Bruder 1969 1987 John G. Gray 1972 1987 Robert A. Gould 1979 1988 William F. Weir 1936 1989 Robert D. Raeder 1976 1989 Charles E. Holt Jr. 1989 Michael “Mickey” Goulet 1969 1990 Rod Langway 1979 1990 Albert G. Brodeur 1960 1991 J. Allan Clark 1970 1991 Edward Noel 1949 1991 Gregory A. Moffett 1986 1992 Horace S. “Pepper” Martin 1941 1993 R. Braden Houston 1966 1993 Frank Roy 1979 1993 Richard C. Umile 1972 1994 Robert M. Miller 1979 1994 Donald F. Perkins 1947 1995 Michael L. Ontkean 1970 1995 Herbert T. Merrill 1937 1996 Raymond March Jr. 1961 1996 Guy L. Smith 1972 1996 David Lumley 1977 1996 Raymond B. Patten 1939 1997 Jon P. Fontas 1978 1997 Andy Brickley 1983 1998 Kenneth R. McKinnon 1962 1999 Bob Towse 1963 2000 Richard R. David 1969 2000 Kevin C. Dean 1991 2000 Don Otis 1939 2001 Peter L. Van Buskirk 1965 2001 Paul Powers 1977 2003 Jason Krog 1999 2005 Mark Mowers 1998 2006 Ty Conklin 2001 2008 Dave O’Connor 1966 2008 Darren Haydar 2002 2012

Cap Raeder ‘76

Robert Gould ‘79

Paul Powers ‘77

Mark Mowers ‘98

Ralph Cox ‘79

Jason Krog ‘99

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

Newest Inductee Darren Haydar ‘02

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U N H W I L D C AT S Annual Team Awards

ROGER A. LECLERC TROPHY

This trophy is presented annually to the team’s Most Valuable Player and sportsman as voted by his teammates. Roger A. Leclerc was a member of the Class of 1960. He was born Aug. 18, 1937 and died in an automobile accident on Dec. 21, 1957.

John Kennedy.................................................1958 Albie Brodeur..................................................1959 Buster Clegg.....................................................1959 Mike Frigard.....................................................1960 Rod Blackburn.................................................1961 Ken McKinnon.................................................1962 Dick Lamontagne...........................................1963 Doug Dunning................................................1964 Pete Van Buskirk.............................................1965 Brad Houston...................................................1966 Graham Bruder...............................................1967 Graham Bruder...............................................1968 Bob Brandt.......................................................1969 Richard Umile..................................................1970 Lou Frigon.........................................................1971 Bob Smith.........................................................1972 Gordie Clark.....................................................1973 Gordie Clark.....................................................1974 Jamie Hislop.....................................................1975 Jamie Hislop.....................................................1976 Bob Miller..........................................................1977 Mark Evans.......................................................1978 Bob Gould.........................................................1979 Bob Francis.......................................................1980 Greg Moffett....................................................1981 Todd Pearson...................................................1982 Todd Pearson...................................................1983 Bruce Gillies......................................................1984 David Lee..........................................................1985 Steve Leach......................................................1986 James Richmond............................................1987 Tim Hanley.......................................................1988 Chris Winnes....................................................1988 Pat Morrison.....................................................1989 Pat Szturm........................................................1990 Jeff Levy.............................................................1991 Scott Morrow...................................................1992 Brett Abel..........................................................1993 Eric Flinton........................................................1994 Eric Flinton........................................................1995 Todd Hall...........................................................1996 Mark Mowers...................................................1996 Tim Murray.......................................................1997 Mark Mowers...................................................1998 Jason Krog........................................................1999 Ty Conklin.........................................................2000 Ty Conklin.........................................................2001 Darren Haydar.................................................2002 Mike Ayers........................................................2003 Steve Saviano..................................................2004 Preston Callander...........................................2005 Jacob Micflikier...............................................2006 Daniel Winnik..................................................2006 Kevin Regan.....................................................2007 Kevin Regan.....................................................2008 Brian Foster......................................................2009 Bobby Butler....................................................2010 Paul Thompson...............................................2011 Stevie Moses....................................................2012

SID KNIGHT AWARD

The Sid Knight Award is presented to the player with the best grade point average on the team. It is named in memory of a long-time supporter of UNH Hockey. Quintin Brickley.............................................. 1988 Dan Prachar..................................................... 1989 Tim Shields....................................................... 1989 Mark Johnson.................................................. 1990 Riel Bellegarde................................................ 1991 Frank Messina................................................. 1992 Kent Schmidtke.............................................. 1993 Brian Larochelle.............................................. 1994 Kent Schmidtke.............................................. 1995 Todd Hall........................................................... 1996 Brian Larochelle.............................................. 1997 Chad Onufrechuk.......................................... 1998 David Busch..................................................... 1999 David Busch..................................................... 2000 David Busch..................................................... 2001 Eddie Caron..................................................... 2002 Matt Hoppe...................................................... 2003 Eddie Caron..................................................... 2004 Brad Flaishans................................................. 2005 Brad Flaishans................................................. 2006 Brad Flaishans................................................. 2007 Brad Flaishans................................................. 2008 Alan Thompson.............................................. 2009 Greg Manz........................................................ 2010 Greg Manz........................................................ 2011 Jay Camper......................................................2012

CHARLES E. HOLT COACHES AWARD

This award is presented to the player who makes large contributions to the team both on and off the ice. As voted by the coaching staff. Bruce Crowder....................................................1979 Ken Cox.................................................................1980 Sean Coady..........................................................1981 Ross Yantzi............................................................1982 Dan Forget...........................................................1983 Ken Chisholm......................................................1984 James Richmond...............................................1985 James Richmond...............................................1986 Rick Lambert.......................................................1987 Rick Lambert.......................................................1988 Tim Shields...........................................................1989 Chris Grassie........................................................1990 Steve Morrow......................................................1991 Savo Mitrovic......................................................1992 Kevin Thomson...................................................1993 Jesse Cooper.......................................................1993 Bob Chebator......................................................1994 Nick Poole............................................................1995 Ted Russell...........................................................1995 Mike Sullivan ......................................................1996 Derek Bekar.........................................................1997 Eric Fitzgerald.....................................................1997 Tom Nolan............................................................1998 Chad Onufrechuk..............................................1999 Jason Shipulski...................................................2000 Mike Souza...........................................................2000 Eric Lind................................................................2001 David Busch.........................................................2002 Kevin Truelson....................................................2003 Mike Ayers............................................................2004 Patrick Foley........................................................2004 Colin Shank..........................................................2005 Mark Kolanos......................................................2006 Brett Hemingway..............................................2007 Shawn Vinz..........................................................2007 Craig Switzer.......................................................2008 Jamie Fritsch.......................................................2009 Thomas Fortney.................................................2009 Peter LeBlanc......................................................2010 Mike Sislo.............................................................2011 Damon Kipp........................................................2012

ROBERT A. KULLEN AWARD

The Robert A. Kullen Award is selected by the coaching staff and donated by Mrs. John Carter. Previously presented as the Unsung Hero award, the honor was given greater distinction in 1991, when it was renamed the “Robert A. Kullen Award” in memory of the late UNH coach. Paul Powers.........................................................1976 Jim Harvie............................................................1977 Frank Roy..............................................................1979 John Normand...................................................1980 Dana Barbin.........................................................1981 Matt Brady............................................................1982 David Lee..............................................................1983 Dwayne Robinson.............................................1984 Dan Muse.............................................................1985 Scott Biron...........................................................1986 Al Brown...............................................................1987 Tim Hanley...........................................................1988 Steve Horner.......................................................1989 Jeff Lazaro............................................................1990 Scott Morrow......................................................1991 Joe Flanagan.......................................................1992 Jim McGrath........................................................1993 Mike Sullivan.......................................................1994 Steve Pleau..........................................................1995 Tim Murray...........................................................1996 Eric Nickulas........................................................1997 Dan Enders...........................................................1998 Jason Shipulski...................................................1999 Tim Walsh.............................................................2000 Matt Swain...........................................................2001 Josh Prudden......................................................2002 Steve Saviano......................................................2003 Preston Callander..............................................2004 Justin Aikins.........................................................2005 Robbie Barker.....................................................2005 Jeff Pietrasiak......................................................2006 Josh Ciocco..........................................................2007 Greg Collins.........................................................2008 Greg Collins.........................................................2009 Brian Foster..........................................................2010 Brett Kostolansky...............................................2011 Kevin McCarey....................................................2012

SCO NATE HARDY IRONMAN AWARD

SNIVELY CITIZENSHIP & SERVICE AWARD

This award is given to the Wildcat player who excels in the weight room through a 15-event competition during fall dry-land training. The award was named in honor of Nate Hardy, a Navy SEAL who was killed in action in Iraq in early February, 2008.

Jerry Pollastrone.................................................... 2009 Bobby Butler........................................................... 2010 Colin Shank.............................................................. 2011 Matt Di Girolamo................................................... 2012

Steve Saviano.......................................................... 2004 Andrew Leach......................................................... 2005 Andrew Leach......................................................... 2006 Kevin Regan............................................................. 2007 Thomas Fortney..................................................... 2008 Brian Foster.............................................................. 2009 Brian Foster.............................................................. 2010 Damon Kipp............................................................ 2011 Damon Kipp.............................................................2012

This award is presented to the player who has distinguished himself through his citizenship and service to the University and the community, beyond any accomplishments on the ice.

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FRANK “THE FAN” HALBERT FAN FAVORITE AWARD

The Most Exciting Player Award is chosen by the Friends of UNH Hockey. Previously, the most exciting player was awarded the “Iceman” Trophy by the Durham Downtown Athletic Club from 1969-81. It was renamed for a long-time Friends of UNH Hockey member prior to the 1987-88 season. The award was not presented from 1982-86.

WARREN R. BROWN MEMORIAL TROPHY

The Warren R. Brown Memorial Trophy is presented to the Best Defensive Forward. Previously, the award was presented to the Wildcats’ most outstanding left winger from 1974-91. Brown was a member of the Class of 1976. He was born July 20, 1954 and died in an automobile accident December 22, 1973. Dave Bertollo.....................................................1974 Barry Edgar.........................................................1975 Barry Edgar.........................................................1976 Dave Lumley......................................................1977 Terry Flanagan..................................................1978 Terry Flanagan..................................................1979 Paul Barton ...............................................1979 John Normand..................................................1980 Andy Brickley....................................................1981 Paul Barton.........................................................1982 Ken Chisolm.......................................................1983 Paul Barton.........................................................1984 Dan Muse............................................................1985 Chris Laganas....................................................1986 Chris Laganas....................................................1987 Tim Shields.........................................................1988 Tim Shields.........................................................1989 Riel Bellegarde..................................................1990 Greg Klym...........................................................1991 Bob Chebator....................................................1992 Greg Klym...........................................................1993 Bob Chebator....................................................1994 Mike Sullivan.....................................................1995 Mike Sullivan.....................................................1996 Mark Mowers.....................................................1997 Mark Mowers.....................................................1998 John Sadowski..................................................1999 John Sadowski..................................................2000 C.J. Ficek..............................................................2001 Lanny Gare.........................................................2002 Lanny Gare.........................................................2003 Nathan Martz....................................................2004 Preston Callander............................................2005 Andrew Leach...................................................2006 Greg Collins........................................................2007 Greg Collins........................................................2008 Greg Collins........................................................2009 Mike Borisenok.................................................2010 Mike Borisenok.................................................2011 Mike Borisenok.................................................2012

Bob Brandt.......................................................1969 Guy Smith.........................................................1970 Bob Davis..........................................................1971 Guy Smith.........................................................1972 Gordie Clark.....................................................1973 Cliff Cox..............................................................1974 Jamie Hislop.....................................................1975 Cliff Cox..............................................................1976 Bob Miller..........................................................1977 Jon Fontas.........................................................1978 Ralph Cox .........................................................1979 Greg Moffett....................................................1979 Bob Francis.......................................................1980 Greg Moffett....................................................1981 James Richmond............................................1987 Chris Winnes....................................................1988 Jeff Lazaro.........................................................1989 Savo Mitrovic...................................................1990 Kevin Thomson...............................................1991 Scott Morrow...................................................1992 Rob Donovan...................................................1993 Rob Donovan...................................................1994 Mark Mowers...................................................1995 Eric Boguniecki...............................................1996 Eric Boguniecki...............................................1997 Mark Mowers...................................................1998 Jason Krog........................................................1999 Darren Haydar.................................................2000 Darren Haydar.................................................2001 Darren Haydar.................................................2002 Steve Saviano..................................................2003 Steve Saviano..................................................2004 Jacob Micflikier...............................................2005 Jacob Micflikier...............................................2006 Jacob Micflikier...............................................2007 Mike Radja........................................................2008 James van Riemsdyk.....................................2009 Bobby Butler....................................................2010 Paul Thompson...............................................2011 Stevie Moses....................................................2012

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD

The Most Improved Player Award is voted on by the team and donated by Dr. Edward Simmons. Mike Ontkean................................................... 1968 Peter Stoutenburg.......................................... 1969 Bob Davis........................................................... 1970 Bill Munroe........................................................ 1971 Gordie Clark...................................................... 1972 Ed Freni............................................................... 1973 Glenn Hunter.................................................... 1974 Peter Noonan................................................... 1975 Dan Magnarelli................................................. 1976 Ralph Cox........................................................... 1977 Sean Coady....................................................... 1978 Mark Evans........................................................ 1978 Bob Francis........................................................ 1979 Ed Olsen............................................................. 1980 Mike Waghorne............................................... 1981 Dan Potter.......................................................... 1982 Scott Ellison....................................................... 1983 Brian Byrnes...................................................... 1984 Greg Rota........................................................... 1985 Al Brown............................................................. 1986 Steve Horner..................................................... 1987 Tim Shields........................................................ 1988 Kevin Dean........................................................ 1989 Savo Mitrovic.................................................... 1990 Kevin Thomson................................................ 1991 Glenn Stewart.................................................. 1992 Brett Abel........................................................... 1993 Steve Pleau........................................................ 1994 Erik Johnson .................................................. 1995 Eric Fitzgerald................................................... 1996 Steve O’Brien.................................................... 1997 Dylan Dellezay................................................. 1998 C.J. Ficek.............................................................. 1999 David Busch...................................................... 2000 Josh Prudden.................................................... 2001 Steve Saviano................................................... 2002 Preston Callander............................................ 2003 Mark Kolanos.................................................... 2004 Josh Ciocco....................................................... 2005 Jamie Fritsch..................................................... 2006 Matt Fornataro................................................. 2007 Nick Krates......................................................... 2008 Mike Sislo........................................................... 2009 Paul Thompson................................................ 2010 Connor Hardowa............................................. 2011 Nick Sorkin........................................................2012

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

GUY SMITH AWARD

The Best Offensive Player Award is chosen by the players. Joe Flanagan........................................................... 1991 Domenic Amodeo................................................. 1992 Rob Donovan.......................................................... 1993 Eric Flinton............................................................... 1994 Eric Royal.................................................................. 1995 Eric Boguniecki....................................................... 1996 Jason Krog................................................................ 1997 Jason Krog................................................................ 1998 Jason Krog................................................................ 1999 Darren Haydar........................................................ 2000 Darren Haydar........................................................ 2001 Darren Haydar........................................................ 2002 Lanny Gare............................................................... 2003 Steve Saviano.......................................................... 2004 Sean Collins............................................................. 2005 Jacob Micflikier...................................................... 2006 Trevor Smith............................................................ 2007 Matt Fornataro....................................................... 2008 Mike Radja............................................................... 2008 James van Riemsdyk............................................ 2009 Bobby Butler........................................................... 2010 Paul Thompson...................................................... 2011 Stevie Moses...........................................................2012

ROD LANGWAY BEST DEFENSEMAN AWARD

The Best Defenseman Award is chosen by the players.

Chris Grassie...................................................... 1988 Jeff Lazaro.......................................................... 1989 David MacIntyre.............................................. 1990 Kevin Dean........................................................ 1991 Jim McGrath...................................................... 1992 Jim McGrath...................................................... 1993 Kent Schmidtke............................................... 1994 Kent Schmidtke............................................... 1995 Todd Hall............................................................ 1996 Tim Murray........................................................ 1997 Jayme Filipowicz.............................................. 1998 Jayme Filipowicz.............................................. 1999 Dan Enders........................................................ 2000 Garrett Stafford................................................ 2001 Garrett Stafford................................................ 2002 Mike Lubesnick................................................ 2003 Mick Mounsey.................................................. 2004 Tyson Teplitsky................................................. 2005 Brian Yandle....................................................... 2006 Chris Murray...................................................... 2007 Brad Flaishans................................................... 2008 Kevin Kapstad................................................... 2009 Blake Kessel....................................................... 2010 Blake Kessel....................................................... 2011 Connor Hardowa.............................................2012


U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Alphabetical Roster

Abbe, George Abbott, Jim Abel, Brett Adams, Al Adams, Karl Agosta, Justin Aiken, David Aikins, Justin Allard, Robert Alperen, Ken Amodeo, Domenic Amundrud, Trevor Anderson, Nick Angwin, Harold Anzalone, Frank Applin, Henry Armstrong, Nate Austin, David Austin, Sean Ayer, James Ayers, Mike

1930-33 65 GP- 6-7-13 Reading, Pa. 1999-03 141 GP-38-56-94 Mars, Pa. 1989-93 42GP-20-15-2 3.83 .874 Lynnfield, Mass. 1948-51 1941-42 2010-present 37GP 1-4-5 East Meadow, N.Y. 1986-90 139 GP-52-60-112 St. Andrews, N.B. 2001-05 153GP- 27-76-103 White Rock, B.C. 1939-41 1961-62 1988-92 142GP- 66-102-168 Mississauga, Ont. 1994-96 0 GP-0-0-0 Big River, Sask. 2002-03 1932-35 1973-74 1925-26 1996-97 3GP-0-0-0 1.00 .000 1947-49 1997-01 106GP7-22-29 Malden, Mass. 1952-53 2000-04 101 GP-58-28-12 2.49 .914 Hingham Mass.

Babcock, Mark Bacheller, George Banga, Travis Barbin, Dana Barker, Robbie Barry, John Barth, Frank Bartlett, Joe Bartlett, W.R. Barton, Paul Batchelder, Bill Beaney, Bill Beck, Mike Begin, Donald Bekar, Derek Bellegarde, Riel Bellevance, Joe Berry, Schuyler Bertollo, Dave Bies, Roger Bilafer, Paul Blackburn, Rod Blewett, Edward Blewett, Terry Block, Austin Blood, Bob Blow, Greg Boguniecki, Eric Borisenok, Mike Bottino, Pat Boudreau, Greg Bowler, Donald Boyce, Ed Brady, Matt Bragnalo, Christian Brandt, Bob Brandt, Ryan Bray, Gil Briand, Paul Brickley, Andy Brickley, Quintin Brodeur, Albert Brophy, Robert

1985-86 21GP-0-5-5 Byfield, Mass. 1931-34 2000-02 16GP-0-2-2 High River, Alb. 1977-81 125GP-40-87-127 Exeter, N.H. 2001-05 110GP-4-25-29 Concord, N.H. 1951-53 1977-81 106 GP-46-89-135 Stratford, Ont. 1965-68 1930-31 1980-84 135GP-40-87-127 Stratford, Ont. 1962-65 1970-73 87GP-40-53-93 Lake Placid, Ont. 2007-11 88GP 3-13-16 Long Beach, Calif. 1940-42 1995-98 108GP-65-67-132 Port Coquitlam, B.C. 1987-91 118GP-19-41-60 Lestock, Sask. 1959-60 91GP-33-57-90 Hespler, Ont. 1948-50 1971-75 1953-56 Gilford, N.H. 1951-52 58-59, 60-61 27GP-9-16-0 3.84 .900 Berlin, N.H. 1924-26 1969-72 82GP-36-42-78 Lake Field, Ont. 2009-present 97GP 10-17-27 Thousand Oaks, Calif. 1976-78 1989-93 39GP2-4-6 St. Louis, Mo. 1993-97 142GP-78-95-173 West Haven, Conn. 2008-12 87GP 13-24-27 Watervliet, N.Y. 1994-95 1985-88 91GP-3-12-15 Medford, Mass. 1932-34 1960-62 1981-82 1995- 99 134GP-3-37-40 Thunder Bay, Ont. 1966-69 84GP-69-79-148 Roseau, Minn. 1967-70 1950-53 1946-48 1979-82 93GP68-69-137 Melrose, Mass. 1984-88 92GP-34-43-77 Melrose, Mass. 1956-59 1953-54

Brown, Allister Brown, Scott Brown, Warren Bruder, Graham Brunel, Wilson Brunelle, Paul Bryan, Bill Bucchino, A.J. Burchill, Rich Burke, Greg Burke, Tim Burkart, Mike Burkhart, Scott Burns, Gary Busch, David Butler, Bobby Byrnes, Brian

1983-87 127GP-17-28-45 Cornwall, Ont. 1984-87 147GP-7-29-36 Lexington, Mass. 1972-74 39GP-14-10-24 Scarboro, Ont. 1966-69 1939-41 1969-71 59GP-4-13-17 Sudbury, Ont. 1964-65 2003-05 1GP-0-0-0 14.46 500 Boe, N.H. 1985-86 15GP-0-0-0 West Roxbury, Mass. 2009-present 84GP 10-14-24 Lee, N.H. 1973-77 130GP-30-108-138 Melrose, Mass. 1971-75 1979-81 29GP-6-13-19 Toronto, Ont. 1974-78 12GP-41-52-93 Arlington, Mass. 1998-02 102GP-29-37-66 Toronto, Ont. 2006-2009 153GP 61-60-121 Marlboro, Mass. 1981-85 132GP-13-45-58 Manhasset, N.Y.

Callahan, John 1949-51 Callander, Preston 2001-05 149GP-62-68-130 Regina, Sask. Campanale, Matt 2007-11 106GP-3-21-24 Chester Springs, Pa. Camper, Jay 2011-present 13GP 1-1-2 Rocky River, Ohio Camuso, Steve 1961-64 Canavan, Tom 1960-63 Carlsen, Alan 1953-54 Carlson, Arthur 37-38, 39-40 Carlson, Edwin 39-40, 41-42 Carney, Matt 1997-02 30GP-21-4-3 2.65 .899 Bridgewater, Mass. Caron, Eddie 01-02, 03-04 69GP-11-8-19 Hudson, N.H. Cash, Corey 1994-95 18GP-1-1-2 Dover, N.H. Catto, Alan 1968-71 Cavicchi, Trent 1992-96 81GP-40-26-6 3.87 .866 Lake Echo, N.S. Chandler, Calvin 49-50,55-56 Chandler, Roland 1925-28 Charlebois, Joe 2005-09 127GP-3-24-27 Potsdam, N.Y. Chebator, Bob 1990-94 147GP-16-26-42 Arlington, Mass. Chevrier, Eric 2011-12 0GP 0-0-0 South Cayuga, Ontario Childs, Montgomery 1952-55 Chisolm, Ken 1980-84 112GP-43-42-85 Stratford, Ont. Christy, Robert 1950-53 Christy, William 1948-50 Churchard, Tim 1963-65 Ciocco, Josh 2003-07 136GP-22-33-55 Atco, N.J. Clark, Allan 1967-70 84GP-45-52-97 Port Arthur, Ont. Clark, Colin 1964-66 Clark, Gary 1979-80 30GP-4-3-7 St. John, N.B. Clark, Gordie 1971-74 90GP-76-86-162 St. John, N.B. Clegg, Buster 1956-59 Coady, Sean 1977-81 121GP-14-92-106 Scituate, Mass. Colburn, George 1928-31 Collins, Greg 2005-09 146GP-21-28-49 Fairport, N.Y. Collins, Sean 2001-05 164GP-77-96-173 Reading, Mass. Collins, Tim 99-00, 01-02 4GP-0-1-0 4.62 .889 Lebanon, N.H. Congdon, Linwood 1933-34 Conklin, Ty 1998-01 93GP-57-23-12 2.15 .917 Anchorage, Alaska Conway, Paul 1939-41 Cooper, Jesse 1989-93 140GP-10-36-46 Lowell, Mass. Cordeiro, Ryan 1998-00 51GP7-11-18 Somerset, Mass. Corosa, Julius 1933-34 Corriveau, John 1974-76 Correale, Dan 2012-present 0GP 0-0-0 Prince George, British Columbia Cournoyer, Jeff 1985-87 Couser, James 1937-39 Cowie, Doug 1955-57 Cox, Cliff 1972-76 108GP-87-88-175 Don Mills, Ont.

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

101


U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Alphabetical Roster

Cox, Ralph Crins, Howard Croke, Harry Crowder, Bruce Cullis, Robert

1975-79 1926-27 1928-31 1975-79 1937-38

128GP127-116-243

135GP-47-86-133

Braintree, Mass.

Essex, Ont.

Daley, Fred Dalton, David David, Rich Davis, Bob Davison, Warren Dean, Kevin Dearington, Searles Dellezay, Dylan Dempsey, Jim DeSimone, Phil DeSmith, Casey Dexter, Jason Di Girolamo, Matt DiNapoli, John Doherty, John Doherty, Mark Dolan, Tom Dolloff, Charles Donovan, Rob Dorval, Mark Doucet, Norm Douris, Peter Downing, Grayson Drapeau, Steve Dries, Danny Dube, Andrew Dube, Chris Dumont, Greg Dunning, Doug Dzieduszycki, Matt

1973-74 1983-84 7GP-0-1-1 Arlington, Mass. 1966-69 74GP-57-81-138 Montreal, P.Q. 1968-71 89GP-5-43-48 Peterboro, Ont. 1937-40 1987-91 131GP-14-36-50 Madison, W.I. 25-26, 27-28 1994-98 72GP13-12-25 Beaumont, Alb. 1972-73 24GP5-7-12 Petersboro, Ont. 2007-11 154GP-30-79-109 East Amherst, N.Y. 2011-present 22GP 9-10-1, 2.33, .926 Rochester, N.H. 1990-94 141GP-40-53-93 Kingston, Ont. 2008-12 63GP 30-21-8, 2.84, .908 Ambler, Pa. 1979-81 25GP-1-3-4 Concord, N.H. 2003-05 20GP-1-2-3 Lynfield, Mass. 1981-84 73GP-25-61-86 Reading, Mass. 1950-52 1930-31 1990-94 124GP-42-51-93 Boston, Mass. 1986-88 47GP-2-6-8 Berlin, N.H. 1950-51 1983-85 110GP-47-39-85 2011-present 34GP 10-13-23Abbottsford, British Columbia 1963-64 2007-09 71GP 21-28-49 Lake Orion, Mich. 1955-58 1998-00 0GP0-0-0 Lewiston, Maine 1995-97 50GP-21-12-33 Manchester, N.H. 1961-64 1998-00 34GP3-8-11 Mississauga, Ont.

Edgar, Barry Ellison, Scott Enders, Dan English, Brad Erbsland, Brad Evans, Mark

1973-77 1981-85 1996-00 1996-98 1995-96 1975-78

Facey, William Fahey, Kevin Feero, Robert Ficek, Corey-Joe Filardo, Michael Filipowicz, Jayme Fish, Edward Fitzgerald, Eric Flaishans, Brad Flanagan, Joe Flanagan, Terry Flinton, Eric Foley, Brian Foley, Patrick Fontas, Jon Forbes, William Forget, Dan Fornataro, Matt Fortney,Thomas

1934-35,36-37 1968-70 1949-50 1997-01 128GP-28-28-56 Manchester, N.H. 1998-01 3GP0-0-0 9.57 .777 Seasford, N.Y. 1996-99 114GP-14-74-88 Arlington Heights. , Ill. 1955-56 92-93,94-97 69GP-3-6-9 N. Easton, Mass. 2004-08 144GP-13-54-67 Glendale, Ariz. 1988-92 140GP-85-89-174 Burlington, Mass. 1975-79 1991-95 148GP-62-70-132 Williams Lake, B.C. 2003-06 3GP-0-0-0 Milton, Mass. 1999-04 143GP-23-24-47 Milton, Mass. 1974-78 107GP-72-102-174 Lexingon, Mass. 1946-48 1979-83 121GP-48-114-162 New Liskeard, Ont. 2004-08 156GP-44-74-118 Calgary, Alb. 2005-09 152GP 16-29-45 Webster Groves, Mo.

102

127GP-62-89-151 138GP-40-51-91 140GP8-26-34 38GP-2-8-10

Pertrolia, Ont. Sherborn, Mass. Madison, WI. Grande Prairie, Alb.

Foster, Brian Fournier, Maurice Fournier, Walter Francis, Bob Frechette, Andrew Freni, Ed Fricke, Stuart Frigard, George Frigon, Louis Fritsch, Jamie Fudge, Frederick

2006-2009 1936-39 1948-51 1977-80 1951-52 1972-74 2008 1957-60 1968-71 2005-09 1924-26

Gagnon, Rob Gardner, William Gare, Lanny Garrison, Joseph Garvey, Leo Gaudreault,Maxim Gilday, John Gilgun, Charles Gillies, Bruce Githins, Edward Glennon, Mike Glynn, Neil Golden, Mike Gould, Bob Goulet, Mickey Goumas, Kevin Graham, Al Grant, Bob Grassie, Chris Graves, Fred Gray, John Grocott, Charles Guilbert, Mike Gwinn, Craig

1994-98 137GP19-35-54 S. Windsor, Conn. 1951-54 1999-03 151GP-48-94-142 Vernon, B.C. 1941-42 1927-28 2012-present 0GP 0-0-0 Annapolis, Md. 1962-65 1938-39 1982-85 71GP-35-31-66 3.97 .894 Dunbarton, N.H. 1953-56 1984-86 20GP-2-2-4 Hull, Mass. 1948-49 1983-84 1975-79 135GP91-101-192 Petrolia, Ont. 1966-69 84GP-18-64-82 Montreal, P.Q. 2010-present 68GP 15-37-52 Long Beach, N.Y. 1963-64 1969-70 1986-90 128GP-8-32-40 Somersworth, N.H. 1950-51,52-53 1969-72 70GP-81-64-145 Cobourg, Ont. 1932-35 1991-92 3GP-2-0-2 Manchester, N.H 1996-97 2GP0-0-0 Durham, N.H.

Hagerman, Dave Haggerty, Richard Hall, Robert Hall, Todd Hanley, Howard Hanley, Tim Hanson, Kristian Hardowa, Connor Hargraves, Robert Harris, Bob Harris, Ryan Harvie, Jim Haseltine, Carroll Hatch, Jeff Haydar, Darren Haydar, Jeff Hayes, Adam Hazzard, David Healey, George Heelan, Charles Heinke, Mike Hemingway, Brett Hemingway, Colin Henrion, John Henson, Chris Herms, Peter Higgins, Paul

1965-68 1962-63 20GP-6-8-14 Woburn, Mass. 1953-56 1994-96 134GP16-64-80 Hamden, Conn. 1929-32 1984-88 138GP-55-71-126 Greenfield, Mass. 1994-96 2009-present 104GP-9-19-28 Edmonton, Alberta 1935-36 1979-81 31GP-12-15-27 Canton, Mass. 1995-99 43GP-3-4-7 Fort Wayne, Ind. 1973-77 1938-39 1965-66 1998-02 158GP-102-117-219 Milton, Ont. 2000-01 39GP-3-10-13 Milton, Ont. 1988-89 10GP-1-1-2 Quincy, Mass. 1935-36 1949-52 1957-60 1993-95 69GP35-22-6 3.68 .878 Southington, Conn. 2003-07 150GP-61-74-135 Surrey, B.C. 1999-03 139GP-67-81-148 Surrey, B.C. 2009-present 103GP 20-20-40 Holden, Mass. 1990-92 1982-86 153GP-33-105-138 Morris Plains, N.J. 1928-31

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

86GP 40-29-12, 2.82, .910

103GP-48-90-138

Pembroke,N.H.

St. Louis, Mo.

59GP-29-23-49 0GP 0-0-0

Lynfield, Mass. St. Paul, Minn.

89GP-98-95-193 146GP 11-28-39

Montreal, Que. Odenton, Md.


U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Alphabetical Roster

Hill, Jamie Hinman, Dave Hislop, Jamie Hogan, Paul Hollingsworth, John Holt, Brad Hooper, John Hoppe, Matt Horner, Steve Horst, Tim Houley, Robert Houston, Brad Hrushka, Gary Huff, Kenneth Hunt, Edward Hunter, Glenn Hutchins, Michael

2012-present 0GP 0-0-0 1970-71 29GP8-12-20 1972-76 119GP-77-132-209 1967-68 29GP-5-6-11 1949-50 1976-79 1939-40 2000-04 40GP-1-1-2 1985-89 122GP-47-43-90 2000-04 114GP14-23-37 1950-53 1963-66 1970-73 1938-39 1928-29 1971-75 10GP-8-56-64 2002-06 61GP-3-7-10

Ide, Nicholas Ivens-Anderson, A.

1925-27 2009-11

Jacquith, Gary Jennings, Francis Jensen, Chris Johannson, Lars Johnson, Erik Johnson, Mark Johnson, Robert Johnston, William Jones, Barry

1967-70 1957-59 1990-92 1986-87 1994-98 1986-90 1954-58 1951-55 1963-66

Kaneb, Mark Kapstad, Kevin Keefe, Robert Keith, Robert Kelly, Paul Kelly, Thomas Kennedy, John Kerr, George Kessel, Blake King, John King, Lawrence Kinnealey, Steve Kipp, Damon Klym, Greg Knodel, Eric Kolanos, Mark Kostolansky, Brett Krates, Nick Kravchuk, Leo Krog, Jason

1972-73 2005-09 117GP 9-34-43 1952-53 1946-49 1956-57 1946-48 1956-58 1935-36 2008-11 114GP 21-57-78 1972-74 1957-59 1977-78 2008-12 140GP 11-34-45 1989-93 143GP-40-77-117 2010-present 37GP 3-9-12 2002-06 49GP-5-5-10 2009-present 104GP 7-29-36 2006-2009 101GP 3-9-12 1954-58 1995-99 152GP-94-144-238

Lacombe, Norm 1981-83 LaCouture, Bill 1987-91 Laganas, Chris 1983-87 Lambert, Rick 1984-88 Lamontagne, Richard 1960-63 Langway, Rod 1975-77 Lanza, Frank 1946-47 Larochelle, Brian 1995-97 Lazaro, Jeff 1986-90 Leach, Andrew 2002-06

0GP-0-0-0

Glassboro, N.J. Dover, N.H. Sarnia, Ont. Summerside, P.E.I.

East Lansing, Mich. Toronto, Ont. S. St. Paul, Minn.

Stoneham, Mass. Wolfeboro, N.H.

Pound Ridge, N.Y.

59GP-6-16-22

Lynnfield, Mass.

30GP-1-4-5

Wimette, I.L.

71GP-5-14-19 107GP 5-15-20

65GP-36-41-77 37GP2-3-5 125GP-16-26-42 135GP-21-30-51

Winnetka, Ill. St. Paul, Minn.

Boxboro, Mass.

Verona, Wis.

Salmon Arm, B.C. Sault St. Marie, Ont. West Chester, Pa. Calgary, Alb. Denver, Colo. Palos Park, Ill. Fernie, B.C.

Pierrefond, Que Natick, Mass. Hampton, N.H. Alton, Ont.

36GP-16-11-13.69 .874 Manchester, N.H. 138GP-35-60-95 Waltham, Mass. 94GP-6-10-16 Albany, N.Y.

Leach, Steve 1984-86 LeBlanc, Peter 2006-2009 Leclerc, Roger 1956-58 Lee, David 1981-85 Lenz, Jeff 1992-95 Levy, Jeff 1990-92 Lind, Eric 1997-01 Littell, Clarence “Buzz� 1961-64 Lorance, Ken 1977-79 Lubesnick, Mike 2000-04 Lumley, Dave 1973-77 Lussier, Kirk 1982-84 Lyons, Steve 1980-83

74GP-4-31-35 153GP 34-51-85

Lexington, Mass. Hamilton, Ont.

132GP-23-65-88 Cambridge, Mass. 23GP-2-3-5 Madison, Wis. 56GP15-7-2 3.22 .905 Salt Lake City, Utah 151GP-9-32-41 Canaan, Conn. 63GP-54-38-92 Concord, N.H. 153GP-3-31-34 126GP-55-114-169 54GP-10-9-19 101GP-48-79-127

Northbrook, Ill. Toronto, Ont. Kingston, N.Y. Canton, Mass.

MacDonald, Bruce 1987-91 93GP-5-11-16 Plaistow, N.H. MacDonald, Collin 2012-present 0GP 0-0-0 West Milford, N.J. MacDonald, William 1947-49 MacIntyre, David 1987-91 134GP-14-38-52 New Glasgow, N.S. Magnarelli, Dan 1975-77 Malone, Scott 1991-94 103GP-19-16-35 So. Boston, Mass. Manchester, Karl 1934-37 Manke, Kirk 2005-07 1GP-0-0-0, 31.17, .000 Clifton Park, N.Y. Mannion, Richard 1933-35 Manz, Greg 2007-11 50GP 3-1-4 Wayne, Pa. March, Raymond 1957-60 54GP39-66-105 Marchand, Ken 1968-69 Marineau, George 1956-58 Marsh, Joe 1974-75 Martin, Butch 1973-74 Martin, Horace 1939-41 Martin, Russell 1935-38 31GP-45-30-75 Concord, N.H. Martin, Wendell 1935-38 Martz, Nathan 2000-04 137GP-25-57-82 Chilliwack, B.C. Matile, Sean 1996-99 79GP53-23-3 2.66 .901 Williams Lake, B.C. Mayher, Bill 1961-63 McAllister, Dave 1982-84 50GP-8-9-17 Waterville, Maine McCarey, Kevin 2008-12 100GP 6-14-20 Baldwinsville, N.Y. McCarthy, Bob 1963-66 McCarthy, Rob 1970-73 McCready, Mike 1994-98 McDermott, William 1933-35 McEniry, Brendon 1996-00 19GP-1-2-3 Beaconfield, Que. McFarland, Donald 1928-30 McGinn, Mark 1988-92 72GP-9-33-42 Oceanside, N.Y. McGrath, Jim 1989-93 132GP-8-45-53 Belford, N.J. McInerny, Jim 1989-92 134GP-14-38-52 New Glasgow, N.S. McKinnon, Ken 1959-62 McLaughlin, William 1934-35 Manchester, N.H. McMahon, James 1936-37 McPherson, Dan 1978-79 McShane, Mike 1968-71 84GP-42-97-139 Wakefield, Mass. McSwiney, Francis 1930-32 Merrill, Herbert 1934-37 Merrill, Pete 1961-64 Messina, Frank 1988-92 104GP-9-33-42 Hingham, Mass. Metzer, Rick 1966-69 Micflikier, Jacob 2003-07 154GP-58-92-150 Winnipeg, Manitoba Michaud, Albert 1928-30 Miller, Bob 74-75,76-77 65GP-51-97-148 Billerica, Mass. Miller, Jay 1979-83 62GP-61-39-100 Natick, Mass. Mitchener, Allan 1934-36 Mitrovic, Savo 1988-92 143GP-60-89-149 Toronto, Ont. Moffett, Greg 1978-80 26GP-0-1-1 Brunswick, Maine Moore, Everett 1928-29

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

103


U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Alphabetical Roster

Moore, William 1946-49 Moorehead, Denver 1986-87 Moran, Joey 1994-97 Morrison, Pat 1987-91 Morrow, Scott 1988-92 Morrow, Steve 1988-91 Morton, John 1924-25 Moses, Stevie 2008-12 Mounsey, Mick 2000-04 Mowers, Mark 1994-98 Muir, Bryan 1992-95 Muise, Benoit 1955-56 Mullen, Ed 1959-62 Munroe, Bill 1969-72 Murray, Chris 2003-2007 Murray, Tim 1993-97 Muse, Dan 1981-85 Myer, Al 1963-64

47GP-4-1-5 Brighton, Mass. 67GP-27-35-4 4.01 .879 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 114GP-57-52-107 Plano, T.X. 98GP4-21-25 Plano, T.X. 148GP 47-51-98 157GP-6-38-44 144GP-85-112-197 94GP-10-15-25

89GP-44-69-113 73GP-2-11-13 144GP-7-64-71 136GP-54-64-118

Nichols, Richard Nichols, Sam Nickulas, Eric Noble, Bill Noel, Edward Nolan, Tom Normand, John Norris, Kenneth Norton, Pat Novak, Ted Nugent, Paul

1948-49 1959-62 1994-97 1965-68 1946-49 1993-98 1976-80 1934-37 1992-97 1930-33 1941-42

O’Brien, Steve O’Brien, Tom O’Connor, Dave O’Kane, Robert O’Keefe, Joe Olevitz, John Olmstead, Rick Olsen, Ed Ontkean, Mike Onufrechuk, Chad Otis, Donald

1995-99 1992-96 1964-66 1941-42 1962-65 1984-85 1971-74 1979-82 1966-69 1995-99 1936-38

Palumbo, Rocco Paquin, Raymond Parkinson, John Partridge, Leland Patch, Robert Patten, Raymond Pavelski, Scott Payson, Willard Peabody, Edward Pearson, Todd Pederzani, Guy Pelletreau, Bill Penley, Donald Percival, Warren Perkins, Donald Perkins, Lawrence Perry, Sean Pesce, Brett

1949-50 1940-41 1929-31 1931-34 1957-60 1936-39 2009-present 43GP-3-1-4 50-51,52-53 1963-65 1981-83 1935-36 1970-71 29GP-2-5-7 1929-32 1925-28 40-41,46-47 1940-42 1992-93 30GP-4-3-7 2012-present 0GP 0-0-0

104

Leominster, Mass. Concord, N.H. Whitesboro, N.Y. Thornhill, Ont.

Wellsley, Mass. Dover, N.H. Calgary, Alb. Melrose, Mass.

106GP-70-43-113

Centerville, Mass.

135GP-66-98-164 28GP-6-9-15

Springfield, Mass. Berlin, N.H.

36GP1-2-3

144GP8-59-67 119GP-15-25-40

75GP-8-30-38 75GP63-48-111 91GP-9-18-27

Concord, N.H.

Braintree, Mass. Rochester Hills, Mich.

Birmingham, Mich. Vancover, B.C. Calgary, Alb.

Plover, Wis. Needham, Mass.

Norwalk, Conn.

Waltham, Mass. Tarrytown, N.J.

Pietrasiak, Jeff Plavsic, Adrien Pleau, Steve Plourde, Edward Pollastrone, Jerry Pollini, Bob Poole, Nick Potter, Dan Pouliot, Brian Powers, Paul Prachar, Dan Prescott, Charles Pritchard, P.C. Proudman, William Prudden, Josh Pryor, Chris Putnam, Brian

2002-06 1987-88 1992-96 1928-31 2005-09 1962-63 1991-95 1980-84 2004-07 1973-77 1985-89 1950-51 1955-56 1924-25 1999-03 1979-83 1993-97

Quast, Harry

2012-present 0GP 0-0-0

Radja, Mike Raeder, Cap Ramsdell, Chad Randall, Carl Randall, Ryan Rando, Joe Ray, Robert Read, Walter Reed, Lawrence Reeve, Ron Regan, Hugh Regan, Jamie Regan, Kevin Reinhart, Alvin Rice, John Richardson, Jack Richmond, James Riley, Edwin Rintoul, Bruce Roberge, Harvey Robinson, Dwayne Robinson, Ralph Robison, Scott Rogers, John Rogers, Johnny Rogers, Zigmund Roper, Albert Rossetti, Mike Rossman, Dan Rota, Greg Roth, Mike Rothwell, Bill H. Rothwell, Bill J. Roy, Frank Royal, Eric Russell, Ted

2004-08 149GP 54-63-117 Yorkville, Ill. 1972-75 69GP-42-22-3 3.21 .896 Needham, Mass. 1970-71 1937-38,39-40 2011-present 0GP 0-0-0 Durham, N.H. 1973-77 1949-50 1956-59 1946-47 1978-82 54GP-10-27-37 Stony Plain, Alb. 1950-52 2012-present 0GP 0-0-0 Chagrin falls, Ohio 2004-08 112GP 70-29-10 2.27 .935 So. Boston, Mass. 1927-29 1955-56 1939-40 1983-87 141GP-56-104-160 Toronto, Ont. 1930-31 1977-81 70GP-13-16-29 Oakville, Ont. 1930-31 1981-85 140GP-12-27-39 Dorval, Que. 1981-85 127GP-43-83-126 Reading, Mass. 1994-95 7GP-0-0-0 Wrentham, Mass. 1926-28 1997-01 133GP12-30-42 Etobicoke, Ont. 1935-37 1938-40 1984-88 129GP50-56-106 Woburn, Mass. 2006-08 21GP-1-3-4 Boxford, Mass. 1982-86 78GP-18-49-5 4.92 .866 Randolph, Mass. 1985-87 71GP-35-31-2 3.92 .894 White Bear Lake, Minn. 1965-67 1965-68 1975-79 131GP-71-103-174 Berlin N.H. 1991-95 101GP-35-61-96 Rochester N.H. 1991-95 144GP-10-42-52 St John’s, Newfoundland

Saboski, Arthur Sadowski, John Sakoian, Albert

1948-49 1996-2000 153GP-29-41-70 1940-42

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

55GP-27-13-6 2.46 .917 Shrewsbury, Mass. 30GP5-6-11 Dollard Des Ormeaux, Que. 88GP-17-19-36 Seabrook, N.H. 150GP 34-63-97 20GP-9-9-18 132GP-35-85-120 134GP-71-86-157 53GP-5-7-12 121GP-19-72-91 113GP-10-13-23

Revere, Mass. Weston, Mass. Calgary, Alb. Chepachet, R.I. Hooksett, N.H. Melrose, Mass. Iselin N.J.

131GP-33-41-74 125GP-28-63-91 57GP-5-5-10

Andover, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. Potsdam, N.Y.

Chagrin Falls, Ohio

Glenview, Ill.


U N H W I L D C AT S Salin, John Saunders, George Savard, Scott Saviano, Steve Savidge, Dave Sayward, William Schipper, William Schmidtke, Kent Schrader, Kevin Scott, Tyler Scott, Tyler Sharpe, Ken Sheen, Dave Shields, Tim Shipulski, Jason Shramek, Matt Silengo, Jeff Silva, Ed Simpson, John Singleton, Bruce Sislo, Mike Skidmore, Shane Sleeth, George Smith, Bob Smith, Guy Smith, Kyle Smith, Larry Smith, Steve Smith, Trevor Sobozenski, Ted Soltys, Eric Sorkin, Nick Souza, Mike Spearman, William Speelman, Dalton St. Laurent, Jeff St. Onge, Tom Stack, Seamus Stafford, Garrett Steenson, Craig Steffy, James Stewart, Glenn Stiles, John Stoutenburg, Peter Sullivan, Mike Surdam, Paul Sutherland, Colin Swain, Matt Swanson, Pete Sweeny, Tom Switzer, Craig Szturm, Pat

1960-61 1947-48 2006-present 0GP-0-0-0 Framingham, Mass. 2000-04 139GP-50-57-117 Reading, Mass. 1964-67 90GP-28-27-55 Durham, N.H. 1924-25 1933-36 1991-95 137GP-9-52-61 St. Charles, Ill. 1985-87 32GP-1-0-1 Burnsville, M.N. 1999-04 83GP-9-13-22 Rockville, M.D. 2008-12 1GP 0-0-0 0.00 .000 Ridgefield, Conn. 1963-66 1966-69 66GP-39-44-83 Galt, Ont. 1985-89 110GP-29-36-65 Longsault, Ont. 1996-00 101GP-60-93-153 Saugus, Mass. 1979-81 38GP-9-10-19 Burlington, Mass. 2010-present 64GP 4-10-14 Madison, Conn. 1960-62 1949-52 41-42,46-47 2007-11 154GP 51-65-116 Superior, Wis. 1982-86 133GP-30-69-99 Holtsville, N.Y. 1946-50 1970-72 64GP-0-3-3 Scarborough, Ont. 1969-72 88GP-46-107-153 Ottawa, Ont. 2012-present 0GP 0-0-0 Lumbertown, N.J. 1967-70 1985-86 24GP-5-2-7 Reading, Mass. 2005-07 78GP-31-32-64 North Vancouver, B.C. 1958-61 1996-97 2010-present 72GP 12-28-40 Rockville, Md 1996-00 156GP-66-90-156 Wakefield, Mass. 1939-40 2009-present 82GP 16-13-29 San Jose, Calif. 1990-91 0GP-0-0-0 Rochester N.H. 1977-79 2001-02 1999-03 134GP14-67-81 Los Angeles, Calif. 1979-83 64GP-12-27-39 Newark, Del. 1933-35 1990-94 144GP-51-51-102 Scarborough, Ont. 1953-55 1967-70 60GP-8-20-28 Collingwood, Ont. 1992-96 146GP40-62-102 Reading, Mass. 1976-79 1965-67 27GP-12-8-20 Stroud, Ont. 1997-01 103GP-33-33-66 Oakville, Ont. 1951-53 1969-70 4GP0-1-1 Quincy, Mass. 2004-08 158GP 12-55-67 Peachland, B.C. 1987-90 51GP-11-26-4 4.18 .885 Thunder Bay, Ont.

Teplitsky, Tyson 2001-05 151GP-10-51-61 Thayer, Chris 1987-88 18GP-0-0-0 Thayer, Jerry 1941-42 Thompson, Alan 2005-09 40GP-3-5-8 Thompson, Paul 2007-11 140GP 57-55-112 Thompson, Peter 1961-63 Thomson, Kevin 1989-93 138GP49-34-83 Thorn, Harold “Dude”1963-66 62GP-65-35-100 Thurston, Kevin 1984-86 26GP-6-10-16 Thrush, Casey 2011-present 31GP 4-8-12 Towler, Doug 1971-73 52GP-6-23-29

Towse, Robert Travis, Dan Trenovich, Matt Truelson, Kevin Tucker, Willard Tully, Mark Twombly, Ernest

1960-62 2003-05 23GP-2-6-8 1987-91 39GP-1-4-5 1999-03 130GP-8-33-41 1956-57 1966-69 58GP-1-8-9 1954-56

Umile, Richard Upton, Joseph

1969-72 1957-60

Altmont, N.Y. Wilton, N.H. Brockton, Mass. Avon, Mass. Milton, Mass.

87GP-60-84-144

Van Buskirk, Pete 1962-65 van Riemsdyk, James 2007-09 67GP 28-46-74 van Riemsdyk, Trevor 2011-present 37GP 4-15-19 Vatter, Edwin 1925-27 Vinz, Shawn 2003-07 101GP-4-6-10 Vranek, Danny 2007-09 7GP 1-1-2

Melrose, Mass.

Middletown, N.J. Middletown, N.J. Rochester, Minn. New Port Richey, Fla.

Waghorne, Mike Walsh, Bob Walsh, Dick Walsh, Tim Wark, David Wells, Lloyd Wendelin, Carl Wentzell, John West, Rod White, Charles White, George White, Mark White, Winslow Whitney, Paul Wilder, Warren Willows, Matt Winkler, Eugene Winnes, Chris Winnik, Daniel Wood, Harry Woodman, Dean Wooldridge, William Wotton, Peter Wright,Kurt Wyer, Jeff Wyman, Eliot

1977-81 93GP-8-40-48 1964-67 1969-70 1996-00 102GP6-19-25 1929-32 1930-31 1927-28,29-30 1938-41 1967-68 28GP-1-5-6 1955-56 1980-83 52GP-26-34-60 1997-01 133GP8-9-17 1930-33 1956-57 1958-60 2011-present 0GP 0-0-0 1927-28 1987-91 117GP53-68-121 2003-06 119GP-119-37-58-95 1930-31,37-39 1993-94 38GP-4-3-7 1929-31 1983-87 59GP-1-8-9 2002-03 0GP0-0-0 2010-present 3GP 0-1-1, 2.50, .897 1924-25

Yandle, Brian Yantzi, Ross Young, Norman

2002-06 1978-82 1927-29

153GP-31-68-99

Medinah, Ill.

Concord, N.H.

Excelsior, Minn. Hampton, N.H. Arlington, Mass. Woburn, Mass.

Congers, N.Y. Ridgefield, Conn. Mississauga, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Rochester, N.H. Barnstable, Mass. Reading, Mass.

Milton, Mass.

Saskatoon, Sask. Exeter, N.H. Gilford, N.H Derry, N.H. Brockton, Mass. Willowdale, Ont. Exeter, N.H. Easton, Md. Sarnia, Ont.

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

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U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Numerical Roster

1

Brett Abel......................................1989-93 Al Adams....................................... 1948-51 Nick Anderson.............................2002-03 Joe Bellevance ............................1959-60 Rod Blackburn.....................58-59, 60-61 A.J. Bucchino................................2003-04 Colin Clark.....................................1964-66 Tim Collins...................1999-00, 2001-02 Doug Dunning............................1961-64 Mark Evans ...................................1975-78 Michael Filardo ...........................1998-01 Walter Fournier........................... 1948-51 Stuart Fricke....................................... 2008 Bruce Gillies .................................1982-85 John Kennedy .............................1956-58 Brian Larochelle......................... 1995-97 Ken Lorance..................................1977-79 Dan Magnarelli........................... 1975-77 Kirk Manke....................................2005-07 Rick Metzer .................................1966-69 Greg Moffett ................................1978-80 Denver Moorehead ...................1986-87 Cap Raeder ..................................1972-75 Tyler Scott.....................................2008-12 Bob Smith .....................................1970-72 Larry Smith ..................................1967-70 Pat Szturm ....................................1987-90

2

Brian Byrnes .................................1981-85 Bob Davis ......................................1968-71 Kevin Dean ...................................1987-91 Jamie Fritsch................................2005-09 Dave Hagerman .........................1965-68 Connor Hardowa........ 2009-present Charles Heelan ...........................1957-60 Glenn Hunter ..............................1971-75 Erik Johnson ................................1995-98 Rod Langway ..............................1975-77 Kent Schmidtke ..........................1991-95 Tyler Scott ....................................1999-04 Mike Waghorne ..........................1977-81

3

Ken Alpern ...................................1961-62 Sean Austin.................................. 1997-01 Robbie Barker..............................2001-05 Austin Block............... 2009-present Graham Bruder ...........................1966-69 Jeff Cournoyer ............................1985-87 Gary Hrushka ..............................1970-73 Steve Kinnealy ............................1977-78 Kirk Lussier ...................................1982-84 Frank Messina .............................1988-92 Bryan Muir ....................................1992-95 Willard Payson................ 1950-51,52-53 Paul Powers................................. 1973-77 Ken Sharpe................................... 1963-66 Joseph Upton .............................1957-60 Ross Yantzi ....................................1978-82

4

Mark Babcock .............................1985-86 Bob Blood .....................................1975-78 Christian Bragnalo .....................1997-99 Albert Brodeur............................ 1956-59 Scott Burkhart .............................1979-81 Steve Camuso .............................1961-64 George Frigard ...........................1957-60 Mickey Goulet .............................1966-69 Gary Jacquith ..............................1967-70 Damon Kipp.................................2008-12 Mike Lubesnick...........................2000-04 Rob McCarthy .............................1970-73 Tim Murray ...................................1993-97 Dave O’Connor ...........................1964-66 Dwayne Robinson .....................1981-85 Craig Switzer...........................2004-2008 Matt Trenovich ...........................1987-91 Kevin Truelson............................ 1999-00

5

Dana Barbin .................................1977-81 Gil Bray ..........................................1950-53

106

Allister Brown ..............................1983-87 Greg Dumont ..............................1995-97 Kevin Kapstad .............................2006-09 Eric Knodel................. 2010-present Eric Lind ........................................1997-00 Pete Merrill ...................................1961-64 Mick Mounsey.............................2001-04 Ed Mullen .....................................1959-62 Dan Muse .....................................1981-85 Rick Olmstead............................. 1971-74 Eric Royal ......................................1991-95 Peter Stoutenburg ....................1967-70 Bob Walsh .....................................1964-67 Chris Winnes ................................1987-91

6

Paul Brunelle ...............................1969-71 John Hollingsworth ..................1949-50 Tim Horst.......................................2000-01 Michael Hutchins..................................2002-06 Raymond March .........................1957-60 Mike McCready............................1994-96 Brendan McEniry .......................1996-00 Jim McGrath ................................1989-93 Bill Noble ......................................1965-68 Peter Noonan ...................................72-73,74-75,76-77 Ed Olsen ........................................1979-82 Dan Prachar .................................1985-89 Scott Savard.............................2006-2007 Shane Skidmore .........................1982-86 Mark Tully .....................................1966-69 Pete Van Buskirk .........................1962-65 Trevor van Riemsdyk.2011-present

7

Travis Banga.................................2000-01 Christian Bragnalo......................1995-96 Bob Brandt ...................................1966-69 Pat Bottino....................................1994-95 Mike Burkhart .............................1971-75 Gary Burns ....................................1974-78 Joe Charlebois.........................................2005-09 Rob Donovan ..............................1990-94 Peter Douris .................................1983-85 Louis Frigon .................................1968-71 Brad Houston.............................. 1963-66 David MacIntyre......................... 1987-91 Greg Manz.....................................2009-12 Robert Patch................................ 1957-60 Adrien Plavsic ..............................1987-88 Harry Quast.................2012-present Joe Rando..................................... 1973-77 Ed Silva ..........................................1960-62 Mike Souza ...................................1996-00 Tyson Teplitsky..................................2001-05 Peter Thompson ........................1961-63 George White ..............................1980-83

8

Paul Barton.................................. 1980-84 Bill Batchelder .............................1962-65 Scott Brown .................................1984-87 Gary Clark .....................................1979-80 Greg Collins..................................2005-09 Jayme Filipowicz ........................1996-99 Joe Flanagan ...............................1988-92 Jamie Hill....................2012-present Jamie Hislop ................................1972-76 Mike Ontkean .............................1966-69 Steve Saviano...............................2000-04 Guy Smith..................................... 1969-72 Mike Sullivan............................... 1992-96 Colin Sutherland ........................1965-67 Robert Towse...............................1960-63

9

David Aiken .................................1986-90 Schuyler Berry .............................1948-50 Andy Brickley ..............................1979-82 Bill Bryan .......................................1964-65 Gordie Clark .................................1971-74 Sean Collins..................................2001-03 John Corriveau........................... 1974-76 Rich David ....................................1966-69 Tom Dolan.....................................1950-52 Peter Herms................................. 1982-86 Francis Jennings ........................1957-59

Greg Klym .....................................1989-93 Peter LeBlanc.....................2007-present Mike McShane............................ 1968-71 Jacob Micflikier....................................2003-07 Bob Miller................... 1974-75, 1976-77 Mick Mounsey.............................2000-01 Sam Nichols .................................1959-62 Tom Nolan.................................... 1993-98 Joe O’Keefe.................................. 1962-65 Tim Walsh .....................................1998-00 Matt Willows............... 2011-present

10

Justin Aikins..................................2001-03 Terry Blewett ...............................1969-72 Allan Clark ....................................1967-70 Sean Collins..................................2003-05 Terry Flanagan............................ 1975-79 Ed Freni .........................................1972-74 Mike Golden................................ 1983-84 John Gilday.................................. 1962-65 Jeff Haydar....................................2000-01 Paul Hogan.................................. 1967-68 Lawrence King ............................1957-59 Mark McGinn ...............................1988-92 Mark Mowers.............................. 1994-98 Sean Perry.................................... 1992-93 Ron Reeve ....................................1978-82 Mike Rossetti............................... 1984-88 Jason Shipulski........................... 1998-00 Ted Sobozenski..............1958-59, 60-61 Dalton Speelman....... 2009-present Pete Swanson .............................1951-53 Alan Thompson...................................2005-09

11

Ryan Brandt................................. 1967-70 Robert Christy............................. 1950-53 Matt Dzieduszycki......................1998-99 Barry Edgar ..................................1973-77 Lanny Gare ...................................1999-01 Jeff Hatch ......................................1965-66 John King .....................................1972-74 Jeff Lazaro ....................................1986-90 Steve Leach...................................1984-86 Scott Malone ...............................1991-94 Nathan Martz...............................2001-04 Eric Nickulas ................................1994-97 John Normand ...........................1976-80 Scott Pavelski............. 2009-present Edward Peabody........................ 1963-65 Jerry Pollastrone.........................2005-09 Dan Potter ....................................1980-84 George Sleeth............................. 1946-50

12

Justin Agosta............. 2010-present Frank Barth ..................................1977-81 Roger Bies.....................................1953-55 Christian Bragnalo......................1996-97 Greg Blow .....................................1989-93 Warren Brown .............................1972-74 Bobby Butler.......................... 2006-2009 Steve Drapeau ............................1963-64 Todd Hall....................................... 1995-96 Colin Hemingway.......................2001-03 Mark Johnson .............................1986-90 Bill Munroe ...................................1969-72 Mike Radja....................................2004-05 Ralph Robinson.......................... 1981-85 Dave Savidge ..............................1964-67 Steve Smith ..................................1985-86 Mark White................................... 1997-01 Dean Woodman .........................1993-95

13

Dan Correale..............2012-present Mark Doherty ..............................1981-84 Mike Glennon .............................1984-86 Richard Haggerty ......................1962-63 Ron Noble.....................................1961-62 Paul Surdam................................ 1976-79 Chris Thayer .................................1987-88

14

W.R. Bartlett .................................1930-31

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.

Mike Borisenok............................2008-12 Josh Ciocco...................................2003-07 David Busch................................. 1999-02 David Dalton ...............................1983-84 Dan Forget................................... 1979-83 Maxim Gaudreault......2012-present John Gray .....................................1969-72 Ryan Harris ...................................1995-99 Barry Jones ..................................1963-66 Mark Kolanos...............................2002-03 Bill LaCouture ..............................1987-91 Jeff Lenz ...........................1992-93, 94-95 Clarence “Buzz” Littell ...............1961-64 Dave Lumley ................................1973-77 Ken McKinnon............................ 1959-62 Mike Sislo.................................2007-2008

15

Jim Abbott ...................................1999-03 Quintin Brickley ..........................1984-88 Preston Callander.......................2003-05 Ken Chisolm ................................1980-84 Danny Dries..................................2007-09 Jon Fontas ....................................1974-78 Brett Hemingway.......................2005-07 Brett Kostolansky...... 2009-present Dan McPherson ..........................1978-79 Steve O’Brien ...............................1995-99 Tom O’Brien..................................1994-95 Harold “Dude” Thorn .................1963-66 Richard Umile............................. 1969-72

16

Al Adams........................................1948-51 Ed Boyce .......................................1960-62 Alan Catto ....................................1968-71 Cliff Cox......................................... 1972-76 Chris Grassie................................ 1986-90 Tim Hanley ...................................1984-88 John Henrion............. 2009-present Brad Holt....................................... 1976-79 Matt Hoppe..................................2001-04 Peter LeBlanc...............................2006-07 Greg Manz.....................................2007-09 Nathan Martz...............................2000-01 Jay Miller .......................................1979-83 Tom O’Brien ....................1992-94, 95-96 Brian Pouliot.................................2004-05 Bill H. Rothwell ............................1965-67 Scott Robison...............................1994-95 John Sadowski ............................1996-00

17

Riel Bellegarde............................ 1987-91 Dave Bertollo.............................. 1971-75 Jay Camper................. 2011-present Eric Flinton ...................................1991-95 Thomas Fortney..........................2005-09 Bob Grant .....................................1969-70 Bob Gould ....................................1975-79 Colin Hemingway...................... 1999-01 Robert Houley ............................1950-53 John Olevitz..................................1984-85 Chad Onufrechuk...................... 1995-99 Josh Prudden...............................2001-03 Bill J. Rothwell .............................1965-68 John Simpson .............................1949-52 Craig Steenson ...................79-81, 82-83 Paul Thompson...........................2009-11 Kevin Thurston ...........................1984-86 Dan Travis......................................2003-05

18

Justin Aikins..................................2003-05 Frank Anzalone........................... 1973-74 Tim Churchard ............................1963-64 Bruce Crowder ............................1975-79 Corey-Joe Ficek.......................... 1997-01 Lanny Gare....................................2001-03 Adam Hayes ................................1988-89 Chris Hensen............................... 1990-92 Mark Kaneb..................................1972-73 Nick Krates ..... .........................2006-2009 Bob McCarthy............................. 1963-66 Guy Pederzani .............................1935-36 Bill Pelletreau ..............................1970-71 Chris Pryor ....................................1979-83


U N H W I L D C AT S All-Time Numerical Roster

Brian Putnam ..............................1993-97 James Richmond .......................1983-87 Jeff Silengo................. 2010-present Tom Sweeny.................................1969-70

19

Domenic Amodeo..................... 1988-92 Fred Daley.................................... 1973-74 Dylan Dellezay.............................1994-97 Jason Dexter ................................1990-94 Brad Flaishans..............................2004-08 Bob Francis.................................. 1977-80 Jim Harvie.................................... 1973-77 Dave Hinman.............................. 1970-71 Tim Horst.......................................2001-04 Richard Lamontagne ................1960-63 Steve Lyons ..................................1980-83 Ken Marchand ............................1968-69 Al Myer ..........................................1963-64 Johnny Rogers............................ 1997-01 Mike Roth .....................................1985-87 Mike Sislo......................................2008-11 Casey Thrush.............. 2011-present Doug Towler................................ 1971-73 Rod West....................................... 1967-68

20

Joe Bartlett................................... 1965-68 Tim Burke....................................... 1973-77 Buster Clegg................................ 1956-59 Sean Coady ..................................1977-81 Brad English .................................1996-98 Kevin Fahey .................................1968-70 Al Graham ....................................1963-64 Darren Haydar............................ 1998-02 Blake Kessel..................................2009-11 Norm Lacombe ..........................1981-83 Scott Morrow.............................. 1988-92 Chris Murray.................................2003-07 Steve Pleau.................................. 1992-96 Chad Ramsdell............................ 1970-71 Paul Thompson..........................................2007-09 Peter Wotton ...............................1983-87

21

Bill Beaney.................................... 1970-73 Greg Boudreau ...........................1985-88 Preston Callander.......................2001-03 Jesse Cooper ...............................1989-93 John Doherty...............................2003-05 Craig Gwinn .................................1995-97 David Lee ......................................1981-85 Brian Pouliot..........................................2005-07 Bruce Rintoul ...............................1977-81 Ted Russell ...................................1991-95 Dave Sheen.................................. 1966-69 Nick Sorkin................. 2010-present Matt Swain................................... 1997-01 James van Riemsdyk.....................................2007-09 Dick Walsh ....................................1969-70

22

Bob Blood......................................1974-75 Ralph Cox..................................... 1975-79 Dan Enders................................... 1996-00 Brian Foley....................................2003-05 Rick Lambert ...............................1984-88 Dave McAllister.......................... 1982-84 Steve Morrow.............................. 1988-91 Steve Moses..................................2008-12 Pat Norton ....................................1992-97 Brett Pesce..................2012 present Mike Radja...............................2006-2008 Tom St. Onge ...............................1977-79 Kevin Truelson.............................2000-03

23

Derek Bekar .................................1995-98 Phil DeSimone............................... 2007-2008 Chris Dube....................................1999-00 Scott Ellison .................................1981-85 Brett Hemingway.......................2003-05 Matt Hoppe..................................2000-01 Erik Johnson.................................1994-95 Kevin McCarey.............................2008-12 Walter Read .................................1956-59

Frank Roy...................................... 1975-79 Kevin Schrader........................... 1985-87 Matt Shramek .............................1979-81 Kyle Smith.................2012- present Trevor Smith.................................2005-07 Jeff St. Laurent............................ 1990-91 Kurt Wright...................................2002-03

24

Matt Campanale.......................................2007-11 Ryan Cordeiro .............................1998-00 John DiNapoli............................. 1979-81 Chris Laganas ..............................1983-87 Bruce MacDonald...................... 1987-91 Collin MacDonald......2012-present Joe Marsh......................................1974-75 Nick Poole ....................................1991-95 Charles Prescott .........................1950-51 Seamus Stack...............................2001-02 Shawn Vinz...................................2003-07 Tim Walsh......................................1996-98

25

Mike Beck......................................2007-11 David Busch..................................1998-99 Patrick Foley................................ 1999-04 Kristian Hanson...........................1994-96 Lars Johannson ..........................1986-87 Jason Shipulski.......................1996-1998 Glenn Stewart .............................1990-94

26

Greg Burke................. 2009-present Eddie Caron.....................2001-02, 03-04 Bob Chebator.............................. 1990-94 Mark Dorval .................................1986-88 Norm Doucet ..............................1950-51 Rob Gagnon ................................1994-98 Kevin Kapstad.........................................2005-06 Savo Mitrovic ..............................1988-92 Josh Prudden.............................. 1999-01 Danny Vranek...............................2007-09

27

Chris Dube....................................1998-99 Kevin Goumas............ 2010-present Joey Moran ..................................1994-97 Danny Rossman............................................2006-08 Tim Shields ...................................1985-89 Garrett Stafford.......................... 1999-03 Kevin Thomson ...........................1989-93 Daniel Winnik...............................2003-06

28

Tom Canavan.............................. 1960-63 Corey Cash................................... 1994-95 Grayson Downing...... 2011-present George Healey ............................1949-52 Steve Horner ...............................1985-89 Ansel Ivens-Anderson......................2009-11 Blake Kessel..................................2008-09 Jason Krog ....................................1995-99 Andrew Leach..............................2002-06

29

Ty Conklin..................................... 1998-01 Casey DeSmith........... 2011-present Mike Guilbert ..............................1991-92 Eric Fitzgerald .............................1992-97 Brian Foster..............................2006-2009 Jeff Pietrasiak........................................2002-06

30

Nate Armstrong .........................1996-97 Matt Carney................................. 1997-02 Trent Cavicchi .............................1992-96 Matt Di Girolamo........................2008-12 Jim McInerny ...............................1991-92 Pat Morrison ................................1987-91 Todd Pearson ..............................1981-83 Greg Rota .....................................1982-86

31

Mike Ayers.....................................2000-01 Brad Erbsland...............................1995-96 Mike Heinke .................................1993-95 Jeff Levy ........................................1990-92 Eric Soltys......................................1996-97

32

Dylan Dellezay ............................1997-98 Todd Hall........................................1993-95 Jamie Regan...............2012-present Kevin Regan.............................2004-2008

33 34 35 36 37 39

Eric Boguniecki ...........................1993-97 Brian Yandle..................................2002-06 Mike Ayers ....................................2001-04 Trevor Amundrud.......................1994-96 Jeff Wyer..................... 2010-present Mark Kolanos...............................2003-06 Tim Collins.................................... 1999-00 Matt Dzieduszycki..................... 1999-00 Travis Banga.................................2000-02 Phil DeSimone.............................2008-11 Matt Fornataro.....................................2004-08

41 46 50

Sean Matile ..................................1996-99 Ryan Randall ............. 2011-present Andrew Frechette ......................1951-52

Unknown Wildcats Numbers

George Abbe............................... 1930-33 Karl Adams................................... 1941-42 Robert Allar ..................................1939-41 Harold Angwin ...........................1932-35 Henry Applin ...............................1925-26 David Austin ................................1947-49 James Ayer................................... 1952-53 George Bacheller....................... 1931-34 John Barry.................................... 1951-53 Donald Begin ..............................1946-49 Paul Bilafer................................... 1951-52 Edward Blewett.......................... 1924-26 Donald Bowler ............................1932-34 Matt Brady.....................................1981-82 Paul Briand ...................................1946-48 Robert Brophy.............................1953-54 Wilson Brunel ..............................1939-41 John Callahan............................. 1949-51 Alan Carlsen .................................1953-54 Arthur Carlson ...............1937-38, 39-40 Edwin Carlson ................1939-40, 41-42 Calvin Chandler .............1949-50, 55-56 Roland Chandler ........................1925-28 Montgomery Childs.................. 1952-55 William Christy ...........................1948-50 George Colburn......................... 1928-31 Fred Comings ..............................1948-50 Linwood Congdon.................... 1933-34 Paul Conway................................ 1939-41 Julius Corosa............................... 1933-34 James Couser.............................. 1937-39 Doug Cowie .................................1955-57 Howard Crins.............................. 1926-27 Harry Croke ..................................1928-31 Robert Cullis................................ 1937-38 Warren Davidson........................1939-40 Jim Dempsey ..............................1937-40 Charles Dolloff ............................1930-31

Andrew Dube ..............................1955-58 William Facey ...........1934-35, 1936- 37 Robert Feero .............................. 1949-50 Edward Fish................................. 1955-56 William Forbes............................ 1946-48 Maurice Fournier .......................1936-39 Frederick Fudge .........................1924-26 William Gardner............ 1951-52, 53-54 Joseph Garrison......................... 1941-42 Leo Garvey ...................................1927-28 Charles Gilgun ............................1938-39 Edward Githins ...........................1953-56 Neil Glynn..................................... 1948-49 Fred Graves................ 1950-51, 1952-53 Charles Grocott.......................... 1932-35 Robert Hall ...................................1953-56 Howard Hanley ...........................1929-32 Robert Hargraves .......................1935-36 Carroll Haseltine .........................1938-39 David Hazzard............................. 1935-36 Paul Higgins ...................1928-29, 30-31 John Hooper ...............................1939-40 Kenneth Huff ...............................1938-39 Edward Hunt............................... 1928-29 Nicholas Ide................................. 1925-27 Robert Johnson............. 1954-55, 57-58 William Johnston....................... 1951-55 Robert Keefe ...............................1952-53 Robert Keith................................ 1946-49 Paul Kelly...................................... 1956-57 Thomas Kelly............................... 1946-48 George Kerr .................................1935-36 Leo Kravchuk ...............................1954-58 Frank Lanza ..................................1946-47 Roger Leclerc ..............................1956-58 Karl Manchester......................... 1934-37 Richard Mannion....................... 1933-35 George Marineau....................... 1956-58 Butch Martin ...............................1973-74 Horace Martin .............................1939-41 Russell Martin .............................1935-38 Wendall Martin ...........................1935-38 Bill Mayher................................... 1961-63 William McDermott.................. 1933-35 Donald McFarland..................... 1928-30 William McLaughlin ..................1934-35 James McMahon ........................1936-37 Francis McSwiney...................... 1930-32 Herbert Merrill ............................1934-37 Albert Michaud ..........................1928-30 Allan Mitchener ..........................1934-36 Everett Moore............................. 1928-29 William Moore ............................1946-49 John Morton................................ 1924-25 Richard Nichols ..........................1948-49 Edward Noel................................ 1946-49 Kenneth Norris........................... 1934-37 Ted Novak..................................... 1930-33 Paul Nugent................................. 1941-42 Robert O’Kane ............................1941-42 Donald Otis ..................................1936-38 Rocco Palumbo.......................... 1949-50 Raymond Paquin........................1940-41 John Parkinson ...........................1929-31 Leland Partidge ..........................1931-34 Raymond Patten ........................1936-39 Donald Penley ............................1929-32 Warren Percival ...........................1925-28 Darren Perkins............................ 1936-37 Lawrence Perkins........................1940-42 Edward Plourde..............1928-29, 30-31 Bob Pollini ....................................1962-63 P.C. Pritchard................................ 1924-25 William Proudman ....................1924-25 Robert Quinn ..............................1939-42 William Quinn .............................1936-38 Carl Randall .................1937-38,1939-40 Robert Ray ....................................1949-50 Lawrence Reed ...........................1946-47 Hugh Regan .................................1950-52 Alvin Reinhart .............................1927-29 John Rice ......................................1955-56 Jack Richardson......................... 1939-40 Edwin Riley ..................................1930-31 Harvey Roberge .........................1930-31 John Rogers .................................1926-28 Zigmund Rogers........................ 1935-37 Albert Roper................................ 1938-40 Arthur Saboski ............................1948-49 Albert Sakoian ............................1940-42 John Salin..................................... 1960-61 George Saunders .......................1947-48 William Sayward ........................1924-25 William Schipper ........................1933-36 Bruce Singleton .............1941-42, 46-47 William Spearman..................... 1939-40 James Steffy .................................1933-35 John Stiles.................................... 1953-55 Jerry Thayer................................. 1941-42 William Tucker............................ 1956-57 Ernest Twombly ..........................1954-56

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107


U N H W I L D C AT S ‘Cats in the NHL

Derek Bekar Year Team 99-00 St. Louis 02-03 Los Angeles 03-04 NY Islanders Total

GP G A P 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 11 0 0 0

Eric Boguniecki Year Team 99-00 Florida 00-01 St. Louis 01-02 St. Louis 02-03 St. Louis 03-04 St. Louis 05-06 St. Louis/Pittsburgh 06-07 NY Islanders Total

GP G A P 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 80 22 27 49 27 6 4 10 47 6 10 16 11 0 0 0 178 34 42 76

Andy Brickley Year Team GP G A P 82-83 Philadelphia 3 1 1 2 83-84 Pittsburgh 50 18 20 38 84-85 Pittsburgh 45 7 15 22 86-87 New Jersey 51 11 12 23 87-88 New Jersey 45 8 14 22 88-89 Boston 71 13 22 35 89-90 Boston 43 12 28 40 90-91 Boston 40 2 9 11 91-92 Boston 23 10 17 27 Total 371 82 138 220 Gary Burns Year Team 80-81 NY Rangers

GP G A P 11 2 2 4

Bobby Butler (New Jersey) Year Team 09-10 Ottawa 10-11 Ottawa 11-12 Ottawa Total

GP G A P 2 0 0 0 36 10 11 21 56 6 10 12 94 16 21 33

Matt Campanale Year Team 10-11 NY Islanders

GP G A P 1 0 0 0

Gordie Clark Year Team 74-75 Boston 75-76 Boston Total

GP G A P 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 1 8 0 1 1

Ty Conklin Year Team GP W-L-T 01-02 Edmonton 4 2-0-0 03-04 Edmonton 38 17-14-4 05-06 Edmonton 18 8-5-1 06-07 Columbus/Buffalo 16 1-2-0 07-08 PIttsburgh 33 18-8-0-5 08-09 Detriot 40 25-11-2 09-10 St. Louis 26 10-10-0 10-11 St. Louis 25 8-8-4 11-12 Detroit 15 5-6-1 Total 190 96-67-8 Bruce Crowder Year Team 81-82 Boston 82-83 Boston 83-84 Boston 84-85 Pittsburgh Total

108

GAA 1.62 2.42 2.80 3.34 2.51 2.51 2.48 3.22 3.28 5.89

GP G A P 63 16 11 27 80 21 19 40 74 6 14 20 26 4 7 11 243 47 51 98

Kevin Dean Year Team 94-95 New Jersey 95-96 New Jersey 96-97 New Jersey 97-98 New Jersey 98-99 New Jersey 99-00 Atlanta 99-00 Dallas 99-00 Chicago 00-01 Chicago Total

GP G A P 17 0 1 1 41 0 6 6 28 2 4 6 50 1 8 9 62 1 10 11 23 1 0 1 14 0 0 0 27 2 8 10 69 0 11 11 331 7 48 55

Peter Douris Year Team 85-86 Winnipeg 86-87 Winnipeg 87-88 Winnipeg 89-90 Boston 90-91 Boston 91-92 Boston 92-93 Boston 93-94 Anaheim 94-95 Anaheim 95-96 Anaheim 97-98 Dallas Total

GP G A P 11 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 36 5 6 11 39 5 2 7 54 10 13 23 19 4 4 8 74 12 22 34 46 10 11 21 37 8 7 15 1 0 0 0 321 54 67 121

Jon Fontas Year Team 79-80 Minnesota 80-81 Minnesota Total

GP G A P 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Bob Francis Year Team 82-83 Detroit

GP G A P 14 2 0 2

Jamie Fritsch Year Team 08-09 Philadelphia Total

GP G A P 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Bob Gould Year Team 79-80 Atlanta 80-81 Calgary 81-82 Calgary 81-82 Washington 82-83 Washington 83-84 Washington 84-85 Washington 85-86 Washington 86-87 Washington 87-88 Washington 88-89 Washington 89-90 Boston Total

GP G A P 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 16 3 0 3 60 18 13 31 80 22 18 40 78 21 19 40 78 14 19 33 79 19 19 38 78 23 27 50 72 12 14 26 75 5 13 18 77 8 17 25 697 145 159 304

John Gray Year Team 74-75 Phoenix 75-76 Phoenix 76-77 Phoenix 76-77 Houston 77-78 Houston 78-79 Winnipeg Totals

GP G A P 75 35 33 68 79 35 45 80 28 10 10 20 47 21 20 41 77 35 23 58 57 10 15 25 363 146 146 292

Darren Haydar Year Team 02-03 Nashville 06-07 Atlanta 07-08 Atlanta 09-10 Colorado Total

GP G A P 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 16 1 7 8 1 0 0 0 23 1 7 8

Jamie Hislop Year Team 79-80 Quebec 80-81 Quebec 80-81 Calgary 81-82 Calgary 82-83 Calgary 83-84 Calgary Total

GP G A P 80 19 20 39 50 19 22 41 29 6 9 15 80 16 25 41 79 14 19 33 27 1 8 9 345 75 103 178

Jason Krog Year Team 99-00 NY Islanders 00-01 NY Islanders 01-02 NY Islanders 02-03 Anaheim 03-04 Anaheim 06-07 NY Rangers/Atlanta 08-09 Vancouver Total

GP G A P 17 2 4 6 9 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 67 10 15 25 80 6 12 18 23 3 3 6 4 1 0 1 202 22 37 59

Norm Lacombe Year Team 84-85 Buffalo 85-86 Buffalo 86-87 Buffalo 86-87 Edmonton 87-88 Edmonton 88-89 Edmonton 89-90 Edmonton 89-90 Philadelphia 90-91 Philadelphia Total

GP G A P 30 2 4 6 25 6 7 13 39 4 7 11 1 0 0 0 53 8 9 17 64 17 11 28 15 5 2 7 18 0 2 2 74 11 20 31 319 53 62 115

Rod Langway Year Team 78-79 Montreal 79-80 Montreal 80-81 Montreal 81-82 Montreal 82-83 Washington 83-84 Washington 84-85 Washington 85-86 Washington 86-87 Washington 87-88 Washington 88-89 Washington 89-90 Washington 90-91 Washington 91-92 Washington 92-93 Washington Total

GP G A P 45 3 4 7 77 7 29 36 80 11 34 45 66 5 34 39 80 3 29 32 80 9 24 33 79 4 22 26 71 1 17 18 78 2 25 27 63 3 13 16 76 2 19 21 58 0 8 8 56 1 7 8 64 0 13 13 21 0 0 0 994 51 278 329

Jeff Lazaro Year Team 90-91 Boston 91-92 Boston 92-93 Ottawa Total

GP G A P 49 5 13 18 27 3 6 9 26 6 4 10 102 14 23 37

Steve Leach Year Team 85-86 Washington 86-87 Washington 87-88 Washington 88-89 Washington 89-90 Washington 90-91 Washington 91-92 Boston 92-93 Boston 93-94 Boston 94-95 Boston 95-96 Boston 95-96 St. Louis 96-97 St. Louis

GP G A P 11 1 1 2 15 1 0 1 8 1 1 2 74 11 19 30 70 18 14 32 68 11 19 30 78 31 29 60 79 26 25 51 42 5 10 15 35 5 6 11 59 9 13 22 14 2 4 6 17 2 1 3

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97-98 Carolina 98-99 Ottawa 98-99 Phoenix 99-00 Pittsburgh Total

45 4 5 9 9 0 2 2 22 1 1 2 56 2 3 5 702 130 153 283

Dave Lumley Year Team 78-79 Montreal 79-80 Edmonton 80-81 Edmonton 81-82 Edmonton 82-83 Edmonton 83-84 Edmonton 84-85 Hartford 84-85 Edmonton 85-86 Edmonton 86-87 Edmonton Total

GP G A P 3 0 0 0 80 20 38 58 53 7 9 16 66 32 42 74 72 13 24 37 56 6 15 21 48 8 20 28 12 1 3 4 46 11 9 20 1 0 0 0 437 98 160 258

Jay Miller Year Team 85-86 Boston 86-87 Boston 87-88 Boston 88-89 Boston 88-89 Los Angeles 89-90 Los Angeles 90-91 Los Angeles 91-92 Los Angeles Total

GP G A P 46 3 0 3 55 1 4 5 78 7 12 19 37 2 4 6 29 5 3 8 68 10 2 12 66 8 12 20 67 4 7 11 446 40 44 84

Bob Miller Year Team 77-78 Boston 78-79 Boston 79-80 Boston 80-81 Boston 80-81 Colorado 81-82 Colorado 84-85 Los Angeles Total Scott Morrow Year Team 94-95 Calgary Mark Mowers Year Team 98-99 Nashville 99-00 Nashville 01-02 Nashville 03-04 Detroit 05-06 Detroit 06-07 Boston 07-08 Anaheim Total Bryan Muir Year Team 95-96 Edmonton 97-98 Edmonton 98-99 New Jersey 98-99 Chicago 99-00 Chicago 99-00 Tampa Bay 00-01 Tampa Bay 00-01 Colorado 01-02 Colorado 02-03 Colorado 05-06 Washington 06-07 Washington Total

GP G A P 76 20 20 40 77 15 33 48 80 16 25 41 30 4 4 8 22 5 1 6 56 11 20 31 63 4 16 20 404 75 119 194 GP G A P 4 0 0 0 GP G A P 30 0 6 6 41 4 5 9 14 1 2 3 52 3 8 11 46 4 11 15 78 5 12 17 17 1 0 1 278 18 44 62 GP G A P 5 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 53 1 4 5 11 2 3 5 30 1 1 2 10 0 3 3 8 0 0 0 22 1 1 2 32 0 2 2 72 8 18 26 26 3 4 7 279 16 37 53

Eric Nickulas Year Team 98-99 Boston 99-00 Boston 00-01 Boston 02-03 St. Louis 03-04 St. Louis/Chicago 05-06 Boston Total

GP G A P 2 0 0 0 20 5 6 11 7 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 65 8 12 20 16 2 4 6 118 15 23 38

Adrien Plavsic Year Team 89-90 St. Louis 89-90 Vancouver 90-91 Vancouver 91-92 Vancouver 92-93 Vancouver 93-94 Vancouver 94-95 Vancouver 94-95 Tampa Bay 95-96 Tampa Bay 96-97 Anaheim Total

GP G A P 4 0 1 1 11 3 2 5 48 2 10 12 16 1 9 10 57 6 21 27 47 1 9 10 3 0 1 1 15 2 1 3 7 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 214 16 56 72

Chris Pryor Year Team 84-85 Minnesota 85-86 Minnesota 86-87 Minnesota 87-88 Minnesota 87-88 NY Islanders 88-89 NY Islanders 89-90 NY Islanders Total

GP G A P 4 0 0 0 7 0 1 1 50 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 82 1 4 5

Trevor Smith (PIttsburgh) Year Team 08-09 NY Islanders 11-12 Tampa Bay Total

GP G A P 7 1 0 1 16 2 3 4 23 3 3 5

Garrett Stafford Year Team 07-08 Detriot 08-09 Dallas 10-11 Phoenix Total

GP G A P 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 7 0 2 2

James van Riemsdyk (Toronto) Year Team GP G A P 09-10 Philadelphia 78 15 20 35 10-11 Philadelphia 75 21 19 40 11-12 Philadelphia 43 11 13 24 Total 196 47 52 99 Chris Winnes Year Team 91-92 Boston 92-93 Boston 93-94 Philadelphia Total

GP G A P 24 1 3 4 5 0 1 1 4 0 2 2 33 1 6 7

Daniel Winnik (Anaheim) Year Team 07-08 Phoenix 08-09 Phoenix 09-10 Phoenix 10-11 Colorado 11-12 Colorado 11-12 San Jose Total

GP G A P 79 11 15 26 49 3 4 7 74 4 15 19 80 11 15 26 63 5 13 42 21 3 2 10 366 37 64 130

Bobby Butler New Jersey Devils

Trevor Smith Pittsburgh Penguins

James van Riemsdyk Toronto Maple Leafs

Daniel Winnik Anaheim Ducks

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CURRENT UNH PLAYERS CHOSEN IN THE NHL DRAFT Greg Burke- Washington Capitals (6th Round, Pick No. 174, 2008)

Eric Knodel- Toronto Maple Leafs (5th Round, Pick No. 128, 2009) Knodel

Burke

FORMER ‘CATS IN HOCKEY

OTHER WILDCAT SUPERLATIVES Hockey Hall of Fame Rod Langway

2003

United States Hockey Hall of Fame Charlie Holt

1997

Rod Langway

1999

American Hockey League MVP Darren Haydar

2007

Jason Krog

2008

Wildcats in the Olympics Jeff Lazaro

1994

Steve Leach

1988

Bob Miller

1976

Jeff Lazaro

Steve Leach (Team USA, 1988)

(Team USA, 1994)

Charlie Holt

Dana Barbin Robbie Barker Bill Beaney Christian Bragnalo Eric Boguniecki Tim Burke Gordie Clark Sean Collins Kevin Dean Mark Doherty Patrick Foley Rob Gagnon Chris Grassie Kristian Hanson Peter Herms Jamie Hislop Brad Holt Eric Lind Steve Lyons Mark McGinn Jim McGrath Mike McShane Frank Messina Mark Mowers Tom Nolan Patrick Norton Steve Pleau Chris Pryor Eric Royal James Richmond Teddy Russell Mike Souza Glenn Stewart Tim Walsh Mark White

Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Scouting Direcor Player Personnel Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach President Head Coach Head Coach Scout Head Coach Assistant Coach Scout Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Scout Scout Head Coach Head Coach Scout Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach

(US Hockey Hall of Fame, 1997 Inductee)

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Phillips Exeter Academy Lawrence Academy Middlebury Shattuck St. Mary’s Bridgeport Sound Tigers San Jose Sharks New York Rangers Reading High School (Mass.) Providence Bruins Reading High School (Mass.) Northeastern University Cushing Academy Seacoast Spartans St. John’s Prep (Mass.) Seton Hall Prep (N.J.) Minnesota Wild Univ. of New England Yale University Phoenix Coyotes Salem High School (N.H.) Mercer Chiefs Norwich University Hingham High School (Mass.) Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators Tilton Prep School Edmonton (WHL) Philadelphia Flyers Marshwood High School (Maine) Georgetown (OPJHL) Lebanon Valley (Pa.) Brown University Merrimack College Bow High School (N.H.) Brown University


U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat Stanley Cup Champions

Kevin Dean, 1991

Bryan Muir, 1995 Stanley Cup Winner Colorado Avalanche (2001)

Rod Langway, 1977

Stanley Cup Winner New Jersey Devils (1995)

Stanley Cup Winner Montreal Canadiens (1979)

Norm Lacombe, 1983

Stanley Cup Winner Edmonton Oilers (1988)

Dave Lumley, 1977

Stanley Cup Winner Edmonton Oilers (1984, 1985)

WILDCATS SELECTED IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE DRAFT Player..................................Team......................Pick No...........Year Eric Knodel.........................Toronto.........................128......... 2009 Greg Burke.........................Washington..................174......... 2008 Phil DeSimone.......................... Wasington.............................84........... 2007 Blake Kessel............................... N.Y. Islanders.......................166........... 2007 James van Riemsdyk.............. Philadelphia.............................2........... 2007 Peter LeBlanc............................ Chicago................................186........... 2006 Brian Foster................................ Florida...................................161........... 2005 Joe Charlebois.......................... Chicago................................188........... 2005 Daniel Winnik............................ Phoenix................................265........... 2004 Craig Switzer............................. Nashville...............................275........... 2004 Kevin Regan............................... Boston...................................277........... 2003 Dan Travis................................... Florida...................................141........... 2003 Brett Hemingway.................... Colorado..............................225........... 2003 John Doherty............................ Toronto...................................57........... 2003 Jeff Pietrasiak............................ Phoenix................................186........... 2002 Michael Hutchins..................... San Jose................................288........... 2002 Sean Collins............................... Colorado..............................289........... 2002 Justin Aikins............................... Columbus............................173........... 2001 Eddie Caron............................... Edmonton.............................52........... 2001 Nathan Martz............................ N.Y. Rangers.........................140........... 2000 Mike Ayers.................................. Chicago................................177........... 2000 Patrick Foley.............................. Pittsburgh............................185........... 2000 Jim Abbott................................. Pittsburgh........................... 216........... 2000 Colin Hemingway.................... St.Louis................................ 221........... 1999 Darren Haydar.......................... Nashville...............................248........... 1999 Tyler Scott.................................. N.Y. Islanders...................... 268........... 1999 Mike Souza................................. Chicago..................................67........... 1997 Eric Lind...................................... Pittsburgh............................234........... 1997 Derek Bekar............................... St.Louis.................................205........... 1995 Eric Nickulas.............................. Boston.....................................99........... 1994 Eric Boguniecki......................... St.Louis.................................193........... 1993 Brian Larochelle....................... Montreal.............................. 255........... 1993 Mike Sullivan............................. Detroit...................................118........... 1992 Trent Cavicchi........................... Montreal.............................. 236........... 1992 Todd Hall..................................... Hartford..................................53........... 1991 Mike Guilbert............................ N.Y. Islanders.......................132........... 1990 Jeff Levy...................................... Minnesota...........................134........... 1990 Scott Malone............................. Toronto.................................220........... 1990 Bob Chebator............................ Toronto.................................199........... 1990 Mike Heinke............................... New Jersey............................89........... 1989 Jeff St.Laurent........................... Toronto.................................171........... 1989 Adrien Plavsic............................ St.Louis...................................30........... 1988 Scott Morrow............................ Hartford..................................95........... 1988 Joe Flanagan............................. Los Angeles.........................238........... 1988 Kevin Dean................................. New Jersey............................86........... 1987 Chris Jensen.............................. Toronto.................................154........... 1987

Chris Winnes.............................. Boston...................................161........... 1987 Bruce MacDonald.................... Philadelphia........................188........... 1987 Steve Morrow............................ Philadelphia........................209........... 1987 Bill LaCouture............................ Chicago................................218........... 1987 Chris Thayer............................... Chicago................................224........... 1986 Rich Burchill............................... St.Louis.................................121........... 1985 Kevin Schrader......................... New Jersey..........................129........... 1985 Steve Horner............................. Los Angeles.........................177........... 1985 Peter Douris............................... Winnipeg...............................30........... 1984 Steve Leach................................ Washington...........................34........... 1984 Rick Lambert............................. Edmonton...........................105........... 1984 Tim Hanley................................. Los Angeles.........................129........... 1984 Mike Roth................................... New Jersey..........................170........... 1984 Allister Brown............................ N.Y. Islanders.......................249........... 1984 Norm Lacombe........................ Buffalo.....................................10........... 1983 Mike Golden.............................. Edmonton.............................40........... 1983 Dwayne Robinson................... N.Y. Rangers.........................246........... 1982 George White............................ Washington.........................173........... 1981 Jay Miller..................................... Quebec...................................66........... 1980 Steve Lyons................................ Boston ..................................123........... 1980 Andy Brickley............................ Philadelphia........................210........... 1980 Greg Moffett.............................. Montreal...............................121........... 1979 Mike Waghorne........................ Toronto.................................149........... 1978 Rod Langway............................ Montreal.................................36........... 1977 Bob Gould.................................. Atlanta..................................118........... 1977 Ralph Cox................................... Boston...................................122........... 1977 Bruce Crowder.......................... Philadelphia........................153........... 1977 Bob Miller................................... Boston.....................................70........... 1976 Tim Burke................................... Montreal...............................124........... 1975 Joe Rando................................... Boston...................................156........... 1975 Gary Burns.................................. Toronto.................................191........... 1975 Cecil Luckern............................. N.Y. Rangers.........................205........... 1975 John Corriveau......................... N.Y. Rangers.........................209........... 1975 Bob Bain...................................... Montreal...............................215........... 1975 Jamie Hislop.............................. Montreal...............................140........... 1974 Cliff Cox....................................... Montreal...............................187........... 1974 Dave Lumley.............................. Montreal...............................199........... 1974 Cap Raeder................................ Montreal...............................167........... 1973 Gordie Clark............................... Boston...................................112........... 1972

SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT SELECTIONS Eric Flinton................................. Ottawa.......................................1........... 1993 Brett Abel................................... Edmonton................................7........... 1993 Savo Mitrovic............................ Pittsburgh.................................9........... 1990 David Aiken............................... Edmonton.............................20........... 1989

* Current Players In Bold

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Rod Blackburn~ 1961 Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA 1959-60 13 315 35 .900 2 2.98 1960-61 14 595 66 .900 0 4.86 TOTAL 27 910 101 .900 2 3.84

W-L-T 6-5-0 3-11-0 9-16-0

• Inducted into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002 • Was the first goalie captain in the history of UNH Hockey • Named the first All-American in the program’s history

Gordie Clark~ 1973, 1974 Year GP G A P PPG 1971-72 30 27 30 57 1.90 1972-73 29 24 28 52 1.79 1973-74 31  25 28 53 1.71 TOTAL 90 76 86 162 1.80

Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA W-L-T 1972-73 20 581 67 .897 1 3.35 9-7-2 1973-74 22 572 58 .908 1 2.64 15-7-0 1974-75 27 708 90 .887 0 3.60 18-8-1 TOTAL 69 1861 215 .896 2 3.21 42-22-3

• Played for the Boston Bruins from 1974-1976 • Ranks 16th on UNH’s all-time scoring list • Ranks seventh on UNH’s career points-per-game leaderboard • UNH’s first two-time All-America selection • A three-time All-ECAC selection

• Ranks fourth on UNH’s career goals-againstaverage list • Is fifth on UNH’s career leaderboard in both save percentage and wins • Ranks eighth on the program’s career games played list • Named to the All-ECAC Second Team in 1974

Cliff Cox~ 1976

Jamie Hislop~ 1976

Year GP G A P PPG 1972-73 26 9 7 16 0.61 1973-74 31 27 30 57 1.84 1974-75 20 17 19 36 1.80 1975-76 30 34 32 66 2.20 TOTAL 107 87 88 175 1.63

Year GP G A P PPG 1972-73 26 5 16 21 0.81 1973-74 31 21 35 56 1.81 1974-75 30 28 38 66 2.20 1975-76 31 23 43 66 2.13 TOTAL 118 77 132 209 1.77

• Ranks eighth on UNH’s career points list • Is sixth on the program’s career goals leaderboard • Holds the program’s fourth-best single-season goals mark • Earned All-ECAC Second Team honors in 1976

• Played in the NHL for both Calgary and Quebec • Ranks fourth on UNH’s career points list • Is second on the program’s all-time assist leaderboard • Ranks ninth among UNH’s career points-per-game leaders • An ECAC First-Team Selection in 1975 and 1976 • Holds the UNH record for consecutive games with a point

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Cap Raeder~ 1974

Bob Miller~ 1977 Year GP G A P PPG 1974-75 26 21 38 59 2.27 1976-77 38 30 59 89 2.34 TOTAL 64 51 97 148 2.31

• Played in the NHL for Boston, Colorado and Los Angeles • Is the program’s all-time leader in career pointsper-game • Is the UNH record holder for both assists and points in a season • ECAC Rookie of the Year in 1975 • Earned All-ECAC First-Team honors in 1977

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U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat All-Americans

Tim Burke~1977 Year GP G A P PPG 1973-74 31 6 30 36 1.16 1974-75 30 9 26 35 1.17 1975-76 31 9 25 34 1.10 1976-77 38 6 27 33 0.87 TOTAL 130 30 108 138 1.06

• Holds the UNH record for points by a defenseman • Is the program’s leader in assists by a defenseman • Named to the All-ECAC Second Team in 1976 and 1977

Jeff Levy~1991 Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA 1990-91 24 770 80 .905 0 3.22 1991-92 35 976 111 .897 2 3.28 TOTAL 59 1746 191 .901 2 3.26

Ralph Cox~ 1978, 1979

Andy Brickley~1982

Year GP G A P PPG 1975-76 29 14 9 23 0.79 1976-77 37 40 36 76 2.05 1977-78 30 31 39 70 2.33 1978-79 32 42 32 74 2.31 TOTAL 128 127 116 243 1.90 • UNH’s all-time leader in both goals and points • Recorded the program’s top two single-season goal totals • Holds the fourth, sixth and seventh-best single season point totals • Ranks fifth on UNH’s career points-per-game leaders • Second UNH skater as a two-time All-America selection • Named ECAC Player of the Year in 1979

Year GP G A P PPG 1979-80 27 15 17 32 1.18 1980-81 31 27 25 52 1.68 1981-82 35 26 27 53 1.51 TOTAL 93 68 69 137 1.47

Domenic Amodeo~1992 W-L-T 15-7-2 20-13-2 35-20-4

• Ranks fifth on UNH’s career goals-againstaverage leaderboard • Holds the program’s third-best career save percentage • Is third on the list of UNH’s single-season saves • Earned Hockey East Rookie of the Year honors in 1991 • Named to the All-Hockey East Team in 1991

Year GP G A P PPG 1988-89 32 6 12 18 0.56 1989-90 39 19 26 45 1.15 1990-91 34 15 22 37 1.09 1991-92 37 26 42 68 1.84 TOTAL 142 66 102 168 1.18

• Ranks 14th among UNH’s all-time points leaders • Is 13th on the program’s all-time assist list • Holds the eighth-best single-season point total at UNH • Named to the Hockey East All-Tournament Team in 1992

• Played in the NHL for Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, New Jersey and Winnipeg • Ranked 21st on UNH’s all-time scoring list when he graduated • Earned First-Team ECAC honors in 1982

Tim Murray~1997 Year GP G A P PPG 1993-94 40 3 5 8 0.20 1994-95 33 0 6 6 0.18 1995-96 34 4 16 20 0.59 1996-97 37 0 37 37 1.00 TOTAL 144 7 64 71 0.49

• Captained the 1996-97 Wildcats • Roger A. Leclerc Trophy (MVP/sportsman) recipient • Robert A. Kullen Award (unsung hero) recipient • Key member of 1996-97 UNH team that set the school record for longest win streak • An All-Hockey East selection in 1997

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Mark Mowers~1998

Jayme Filipowicz~ 1999

Year GP G A P PPG 1994-95 36 13 23 36 1.00 1995-96 34 21 26 47 1.38 1996-97 39 26 32 58 1.49 1997-98 35 25 31 56 1.60 TOTAL 144 85 112 197 1.37

Year GP G A P PPG 1996-97 35 3 16 19 0.54 1997-98 38 3 28 31 0.82 1998-99 41 8 30 38 0.92 TOTAL 114 14 74 88 0.77

• Ranks fifth on UNH’s career points list • Is seventh on the program’s leaderboard in both goals and assists • Hockey East Rookie of the Year in 1995 • A three-time All-Hockey East selection • A Hobey Baker finalist in 1998

• Two-time recipient of the team’s Best Defenseman Award • Named to the ‘99 NCAA Championship AllTournament Team • Named to the Hockey East First Team in 1999 • Earned Hockey East All-Tournament Team honors in 1999

Ty Conklin~2000, 2001 Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA 1998-99 22 491 41 .923 0 1.84 1999-00 37 893 91 .908 2 2.51 2000-01 34 804 70 .920 5 2.05 TOTAL 93 2188 202 .916 7 2.18

W-L-T 18-3-1 22-8-6 17-12-5 57-23-12

• Is the UNH career record holder in goalsagainst-average, save percentage, wins, games played and minutes • Holds the program’s top two single-season efforts in both GAA and save % • UNH’s fourth two-time All-America selection • A two-time Hobey Baker Award finalist • Hockey East Co-Player of the Year in 2000

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Darren Haydar~2002

Jason Krog~1997, 1999 Year GP G A P PPG 1995-96 34 4 16 20 0.59 1996-97 39 23 44 67 1.72 1997-98 38 33 33 66 1.74 1998-99 41 34 51 85 2.07 TOTAL 152 94 144 238 1.57

• Is UNH’s all-time assist leader • Ranks second in career points and fourth in goals • Holds the second-best single-season assist total and third-best single-season point total • Won the Hobey Baker Award in 1999 • UNH’s third two-time All-America selection • Hockey East Player of the Year in 1999

Colin Hemingway~2002, 2003

Year GP G A P PPG 1998-99 41 31 30 61 1.49 1999-00 38 22 19 41 1.08 2000-01 39 18 23 41 1.05 2001-02 40 31 45 76 1.90 TOTAL 158 102 117 219 1.39

• Ranks second on UNH’s career goals list • Is third on the career leaderboard for both assists and points • One of two UNH skaters to score over 100 career goals • Hobey Baker finalist in 2002 • Hockey East Player of the Year and Hockey East Tournament MVP in 2002

Year GP G A P PPG 1999-00 22 3 5 8 0.36 2000-01 37 9 18 27 0.73 2001-02 40 33 33 66 1.65 2002-03 40 22 25 47 1.18 TOTAL 139 67 81 148 1.07

• First Team All-American in 2002 and Second Team All-American in 2003. • Currently ranked 24th in all-time scoring • Holds the sixth-best single-season goal total • Earned Hockey East First-Team honors in 2002 and Second Team in 2003

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U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat All-Americans

Mike Ayers~ 2003 Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA 2000-01 4 14 2 .875 0 4.68 2001-02 20 493 46 .915 1 2.44 2002-03 41 1139 91 .926 7 2.18 2003-04 36 886 100 .899 5 2.86 TOTAL 101 2532 239 .914 13 2.49

Lanny Gare~2003 W-L-T 0-0-0 14-3-1 27-8-6 17-14-5 58-25-12

• USA Hockey College Player of the Year, Walter Brown Award winner in 2003 • Second Team All-America, 2003 Hockey East Co-Player of the Year and First Team Hockey East selection • Set single-season school records for wins, saves, save percentage, shutouts, minutes and posted the third-lowest GAA in school history in 2002-03 • Tied UNH career shutout mark (8)

Year GP G A P PPG 1999-00 32 6 14 20 0.63 2000-01 39 11 20 31 0.80 2001-02 40 9 31 40 1.00 2002-03 40 22 29 51 1.28 TOTAL 151 48 94 142 0.94

• Was one of three Wildcats named a Second Team All-American in 2002-2003 • Finished career ranked 29th on UNH’s all-time scoring list • All-Hockey East First Team choice in 2002-03 • Led squad in scoring as a senior with 51 points

Brian Yandle~2005, 2006

Sean Collins~2005

Year GP G A P PPG 2002-03 31 1 5 6 0.19 2003-04 41 11 17 28 0.68 2004-05 41 13 22 35 0.85 2005-06 38 6 23 29 0.76 TOTAL 151 31 77 98 0.65

Year GP G A P PPG 2001-02 40 20 25 45 1.13 2002-03 41 22 8 30 0.73 2003-04 41 16 26 42 1.02 2004-05 42 19 37 56 1.33 TOTAL 164 77 96 173 1.05

• Finished with 173 career points (77g, 96a) tied for 12th on the all-time scoring list, playing in a school-record 164 career games. • Ranked tied for seventh in the nation with 1.33 points per game in his final season at UNH • Named to the New England All-Star Team in 2005 • Led squad in scoring as a senior with 56 points • 2002 Hockey East Rookie of the Year

• Was the sixth leading scorer on the Wildcat roster and was the leading point scorer among blueliners with a career-high 35 points (13g, 22a) in his junior year. • Finished with 98 career points, ranking him third all-time among Wildcat blueliners • All-Hockey East Second Team choice in 2004-05 and in 05-06 • Named to the New England All-Star Team in 2005 and 2006

Steve Saviano~2004 Year GP G A P PPG 2000-01 16 1 1 2 0.12 2001-02 40 13 14 27 0.67 2002-03 42 9 30 39 0.93 2003-04 41 27 22 49 1.20 TOTAL 139 50 67 117 0.84

• 2004 Hobey Baker Finalist and Walter Brown Award Winner • His 117 career points at UNH rank tied for 48th on the all-time Wildcat scoring list • 2004 Hockey East Player of the Year • Led squad in scoring as a senior with a careerhigh 49 points

Trevor Smith~2007 Year GP G A P PPG 2005-06 39 10 10 20 0.51 2006-07 39 21 22 43 1.10 TOTAL 58 31 32 63 1.08

• Scored a career-high 43 points (21g, 22a) in 39 games helping UNH to its sixth regular-season title during his sophomore season. • Finished with 63 career points in just two seasons. • All-Hockey East First Team choice in 2006-07. • Named to the New England All-Star Team in 2007

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Brad Flaishans ~ 2008 Year GP G A P PPG 2004-05 30 2 8 10 0.33 2005-06 38 2 8 10 0.26 2006-07 39 4 19 23 0.59 2007-08 37 5 19 24 0.65 TOTAL 144 13 54 67 0.46

• Posted a career-best 24 points his senior season. • Named a first-team All-Hockey East choice in 2007-08. • Third in Hockey East in defensive scoring and held a team-best +8 rating among defensemen. • First team New England All Star. • Four time Hockey East All-Academic team selection.

Matt Fornataro ~ 2008

Mike Radja ~ 2008

Year GP G A P PPG 2004-05 41 8 12 20 0.49 2005-06 38 5 7 12 0.31 2006-07 39 13 27 40 1.02 2007-08 38 18 28 46 1.21 TOTAL 156 44 74 118 0.75

• A second-team All-Hockey East selection and a New England All Star. • Led the Wildcats in scoring with 46 points (18g, 28a). • A captain his senior year, appeared in 156 games and tallied 44 goals and 74 assists for 118 points, which ranks in the top 50 in program history. • Guy Smith Award winner as Wildcats top offensive

Year GP G A P PPG 2004-05 42 8 12 20 0.47 2005-06 38 8 9 17 0.45 2006-07 33 19 18 37 1.12 2007-08 36 19 24 43 1.19 TOTAL 149 54 63 117 0.78

• A first-team All-Hockey East selection and a New England All Star • Ranked second behind Fornataro in scoring, but led the ‘Cats with 19 goals including his team-best six game-winning goals which ranked fourth nationally. • College Hockey Association’s National Player of the Month in February and earned Inside College Hockey’s National Player of the Week on Feb. 11. led the ‘Cats to an unbeaten mark of 7-0-1 during February.

Kevin Regan ~ 2008 Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA 2004-05 23 644 50 .928 0 2.35 2005-06 22 604 57 .914 3 2.63 2006-07 35 1025 71 .935 3 2.06 2007-08 32 962 72 .930 3 2.21 TOTAL 112 3235 250 .928 9 2.27

W-L-T 15-4-2 8-8-5 24-9-2 23-8-1 70-29-10

• 2008 Hobey Baker Finalist and Walter Brown Award Winner. • Unanimous 2008 Hockey East Player of the Year and first-team All-American • UNH all-time leader in wins (70), saves (3,235), save percentage (.928), minutes played (6598:31), and games played (112). • Only goaltender in UNH history with back-toback 20-win seasons

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Brian Foster ~ 2010 Year GP Sv GA Sv% SO GAA 2006-07 7 154 11 .933 2 2.21 2007-08 6 170 19 .899 0 3.06 2008-09 35 935 93 .910 3 2.68 2009-10 38 1128 114 .908 0 2.98 TOTAL 86 2,387 237 .910 5 2.82

W-L-T 2-2-0 2-2-2 19-11-4 17-4-7 40-29-13

• A 2010 first-team All Hockey East selection and a New England All Star • Four time Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week and Two time Goalie of the Month • Finished in the top five in every 2010 Hockey East goaltending statistical category

Blake kessel ~ 2010, 2011 Year GP G A P PPG 2008-09 37 6 7 13 0.37 2009-10 38 10 28 38 1.00 2010-11 39 5 22 27 0.69 TOTAL 114 21 57 78 0.68

• UNH’s seventh two-time All-American • Two-time first-team All Hockey East selection and New England All Star • Ranked second in the nation in 2010 defensive scoring •Two-time Winner of the Rod Langway Best Defensemen Award

TRADITION. PRIDE. EXCELLENCE.


U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat Hobey Baker Finalists

Bobby Butler - 2010 Year GP G A P PPG 2006-07 38 9 3 12 0.32 2007-08 38 14 12 26 0.68 2008-09 38 9 21 30 0.79 2009-10 39 29 24 53 1.36 TOTAL 153 61 60 121 0.79

Paul Thompson - 2011 Year GP G A P PPG 2007-08 35 6 6 12 0.34 2008-09 28 4 5 9 0.32 2009-10 39 19 20 39 1.00 2010-11 39 28 24 52 1.33 TOTAL 141 57 55 112 0.79

All-American and Hobey Baker top 10 finalist, Paul Thompson finished his senior year with 52 points (28 goals, 24 assists) which led the ‘Cats in scoring and ranked ninth nationally. Thompson’s stellar senior season earned him several prestigious accolades including the Leonard Fowle award (NE MVP), the Herb Gallagher Award (NE’s Best Forward), Hockey East Player of the Year, Hockey East First-Team All-Star and the Army ROTC Three Stars Award. Paul ended his superb career with 112 points, including 57 goals and 55 assists.

Kevin Regan was named a Hobey Baker finalist in a season where he nearly rewrote the UNH record book for goaltending. Becoming just the second Wildcat netminder to be named a finalist, Regan posted a leaguebest 23-8-1 mark, 2.21 GAA and .930 save percentage. He was an unanimous Hockey East Player of the Year selection and a first-team All-American. Kevin was also named the Walter Brown Award winner and was New England’s Most Valuable Player. He led the ‘Cats to the NCAA during all four years, including back-to-back Hockey East regular season titles in 2007 & 2008. Regan left UNH as the all-time leader in wins (70), saves (3,235), save percentage (.928), minutes played (6598:31) and games played (112). In a rich history of goaltending at UNH, Regan left as the first goaltender in UNH history to capture back-to-back 20-win seasons.

Bobby Butler capped off his All-American senior season with a Hobey Baker “Hat Trick” Finalist nomination. Butler led the ‘Cats in scoring with 53 points (29 goals, 24 assists), ranking second in the country. Among his other awards, Butler was the 2010 Hockey East Player of the Year, 2010 Walter Brown Award winner, Hockey East Three Stars Award winner, a New England All-Star, Leonard Fowle Award winner (NE MVP) and Herb Gallagher Award winner (NE’s best forward). Butler totaled 121 points in his career at UNH, becoming the 67th member of the Wildcat Century Club. A member of three Hockey East regular season championship teams (2007,2008,2010), Butler led the ‘Cats to the NCAA tournament in each of his four seasons.

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U N H W I L D C AT S Wildcat Hobey Baker Finalists

MARK MOWERS, ‘98 FORWARD WHITESBORO, N.Y. Mark Mowers, along with Jason Krog, became UNH’s first-ever finalist for the Hobey Baker Award in 1998 as he led the ‘Cats to their first Frozen Four berth in 16 seasons. Mowers registered 25 goals and 31 assists for 56 points as the ‘Cats finished 25-12-1 and advanced to the Frozen Four as a No. 5 seed. Mowers’ overtime goal against Boston University in the East Regional propelled UNH into the Frozen Four. Mark was named a first team All-American in 1998, becoming the first to earn the honor under head coach Dick Umile. Mowers currently sits fifth on UNH’s career scoring list, racking up 85 goals and 112 assists for 197 points in 144 career games.

DARREN HAYDAR, ‘02 FORWARD MILTON, ONTARIO Darren Haydar was one of the “Hobey Hat Trick” finalists in 2002, the first year the field was narrowed to three players. Haydar led the Wildcats in scoring his senior season with 31-45-76, and was the national leader in points per game (1.90). The Hockey East Player of the Year, Haydar led the ‘Cats to their first-ever Hockey East tournament title as well as the regular season crown. UNH advanced to its third Frozen Four in five seasons. Darren, the 1998-99 Hockey East Rookie of the Year,  closed out his career third on the UNH scoring list with 219 points, trailing only Ralph Cox (243) and 1999 Hobey Baker winner Jason Krog (238).

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TY CONKLIN, ‘01 GOALTENDER ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Ty Conklin was UNH’s second two-time Hobey Baker Award finalist, as he was named to the final 10 in both 2000 and 2001. During the 1999-2000 campaign, Conklin was named Hockey East Co-Player of the Year as he posted a 2.51 GAA and .908 save percentage as he went 22-8-6. The following year Ty posted a school-record five shutouts as he went 17-12-5 with a 2.05 GAA and .920 save percentage. A two-time All-American, Conklin left UNH with eight goaltending records, including lowest career GAA (2.18), save percentage (.915) and wins (57). He also holds the records for season GAA (1.84, 1998-99), save percentage (.923, 98-99) and most minutes in a career with over 5,500.

STEVE SAVIANO, ‘04 FORWARD READING, MASS. Steve Saviano was the fifth player in UNH hockey history to be named a Hobey Baker finalist. Saviano was a First-Team All-American in 2004 and was the Hockey East Player of the Year that same season. He was also the 2004 Walter Brown Award winner, given annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. Saviano posted a career-high 49 points in his senior season, leading the ‘Cats in points and goals with 27 in 2003-2004. He left UNH tied for 48th on the all-time scoring list with 117 points in his four-year career in Durham. Saviano ranked 11th in the nation in his senior season among Div. I scorers with 1.20 points per game.

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The 1999 Hobey Baker Memorial Award - Jason Krog His amazing skill on the ice and his incredible off-ice credentials are what propelled University of New Hampshire co-captain Jason Krog into the national spotlight and made him a clear-cut choice as the 19th recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. The statistics speak for themselves — the year’s national leader in goals, assists, and total points; a 2.07 points per game average, 238 career points, a school record 144 career assists and the second all-time point-scorer in the history of UNH hockey. The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is presented to the most outstanding college hockey player in the nation, both on and off the ice. Krog’s on-ice performance of 34 goals and 51 assists for 85 points turned into a series of post-season honors including the unanimous Hockey East Player of the Year and the New England Hockey Writers’ Player of the Year; and spots on the First Team All-Hockey East, All-New England Team, All-Hockey East Tournament Team and the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team. His thread-like passes and blistering slapshot dazzled soldout crowd after soldout crowd at the Whittemore Center. Named as the Most Exciting Player by the Wildcat faithful, Krog never disappointed and led UNH to its first national championship game in school history. Off the ice, Krog was an integral part of the Drug Awareness Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Program throughout the New Hampshire Seacoast and spoke to children on the dangers of drugs and alcohol. In the classroom, he was also ranked in the top 10 percent of his senior class and was a peer advisor in the Whittemore School of Business. Krog was also a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council which implements programs and rules for all student-athletes on the UNH campus.

THE HISTORY OF HOBEY BAKER The Hobey Baker Memorial Award annually honors the top player in Division I college hockey in the United States and is named in honor of the finest athletes in American sport. Hobart Amory Hare Baker was born in Philadelphia, Pa. on Jan. 15, 1892. At age 11 he enrolled at St. Paul’s School, the famous prep school in Concord, N.H. St. Paul’s pride was its ice hockey team. The school had introduced the sport to America only eight year’s before Hobey’s arrival. Hobey Baker made the team at the age of 14 and was soon its hero faring well against college and semi-professional teams. After St. Paul’s, Hobey attended Princeton University where he played both football and hockey. He captained the hockey team for two seasons and the football team for one as a punt returner. Fans would line up hours in advance just to see him in action. In his era, Hobey was universally recognized as the best amateur hockey player in the United States. In 1917, Hobey was commissioned a lieutenant in the Army as a member of the famous “Lafayette Escadrille”, which was the first group of American pilots sent to France for World War I. He was an adventurous pilot and he was officially credited with bringing down three enemy planes and was decorated with the “Croix de Guerre” for exceptional valor under fire. Following the armistice, Hobey had his orders home in hand and he announced to his fellow officers that he would take one last flight. A quarter-mile into his flight, his engine quit and the plane crashed. Hobey Baker died at the age of 26. He received a posthumous Army citation from General Pershing for distinguised service and exceptional gallantry. Hobey was one of the first Americans selected to the Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945 and in 1973 the United States Hockey Hall of Fame named him a charter member. No finer example of the true sportman may have ever been developed in American athletics. Whatever game he played he always played it first of all for the joy of the sport.

HOBEY BAKER AWARD RECIPIENTS Year Player Team Conference 1981 Neal Broten Minnesota WCHA 1982 George McPhee Bowling Green CCHA 1983 Mark Fusco Harvard ECAC 1984 Tom Kurvers Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 1985 Bill Watson Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 1986 Scott Fusco Harvard ECAC 1987 Tony Hrkac North Dakota WCHA 1988 Robb Stauber Minnesota WCHA 1989 Lane MacDonald Harvard ECAC 1990 Kip Miller Michigan State CCHA 1991 David Emma Boston College HEA 1992 Scott Pellerin Maine HEA 1993 Paul Kariya Maine HEA 1994 Chris Marinucci Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 1995 Brian Holzinger Bowling Green CCHA 1996 Brian Bonin Minnesota WCHA 1997 Brendan Morrison Michigan CCHA 1998 Chris Drury Boston University HEA 1999 Jason Krog New Hampshire HEA 2000 Mike Mottau Boston College HEA 2001 Ryan Miller Michigan State CCHA 2002 Jordan Leopold Minnesota WCHA 2003 Peter Sejna Colorado College WCHA 2004 Junior Lessard Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 2005 Marty Sertich Colorado College WCHA 2006 Matt Carle Denver WCHA 2007 Ryan Duncan North Dakota WCHA 2008 Kevin Porter Michigan CCHA 2009 Matt Gilroy Boston University HEA 2010 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin WCHA 2011 Andy Miele Miami CCHA 2012 Jack Connolly Minnesota-Duluth WCHA

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U N H W I L D C AT S THE ROAD TO THE FROZEN FOUR 2013 Frozen Four Site Information 2013 Sites Frozen Four: April 11 and 13 Consol Energy Center- Pittsburgh Northeast: March 29-30 Verizon Wireless Arena- Manchester, N.H. Host: University of New Hampshire East: March 30-31 Dunkin’ Donuts Center- Providence, R.I Host: Brown University West: March 29-30 Van Andel Arena- Grand Rapids, Mich. Host: University of Michigan Midwest: March 30-31 Huntington Center- Toledo, Ohio Host: Bowling Green 2014 Sites Frozen Four: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia April 10 and 12

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Sights from Frozen Fenway 2012 2012-13 Men’s Ice Hockey Schedule

Date Opponent Time Oct. 6 St. Francis Xavier(Exhib.) 7:00 PM Oct. 12 St. Cloud St. 7:00 PM Oct. 13 St. Cloud St. 7:00 PM Oct. 20 Boston U* 7:00 PM Oct. 26 Northeastern* 7:00 PM Oct. 27 at Northeastern* 7:00 PM Nov. 2 at Massachusetts* 7:00 PM Nov. 4 at Maine* 4:00 PM Nov. 10 Vermont* 7:00 PM Nov. 16 at Mass.-Lowell* 7:00 PM Nov. 18 at Boston U. * 5:00 PM Nov. 23 at Colorado Col. 9:37 PM Nov. 24 at Denver 9:07 PM Nov. 30 Mass.-Lowell* 7:00 PM Dec. 1 at Mass.-Lowell* 7:00 PM Dec. 6 Boston U.* 7:00 PM Dec. 9 US Under 18 Team 4:00 PM Dec. 30 at Dartmouth 7:00 PM Dec. 31 vs. Bemidji St. or Massachusetts @ Dartmouth Hanover,N.H. 4 or 7 p.m. Jan. 5 Rensselaer 7:00PM Jan. 11 at Boston College* 7:00 PM Jan. 12 Boston College* 7:00 PM Jan. 19 Providence* 7:00 PM Jan. 25 at Merrimack* 7:30 PM Jan. 26 Merrimack @ Verizon Wireless Arena 5:00 PM Feb. 1 at Northeastern* 7:00 PM Feb. 2 Merrimack* 7:00 PM Feb. 8 at Providence* 7:00 PM Feb. 10 Providence * 4:00 PM Feb. 17 at Boston College* 4:00 PM Feb. 22 at Vermont* 7 or 7:30 PM Feb. 23 at Vermont* 4:00 PM Mar. 1 Massachusetts* 7:00 PM Mar. 2 Massachusetts* 4 or 7 PM Mar. 8 Maine* 7:30 PM Mar. 9 Maine* 4 or 7 PM Mar.29-30 2013 NCAA Northeast Regional @Verizon Wireless Arena (Host: UNH) *=Hockey East contest


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