2009-10 Western Michigan Hockey Information Guide

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BRONCO HOCKEY is ... Keith Jones (88-92) Washington Capitals, Colorado Avalanche, Philadelphia Flyers

Mike Eastwood (87-91) Toronto Maple Leafs, Winipeg Jets, New York Rangers, Phoenix Coyotes, St.Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks, Pittsburgh Penguins

Jamal Mayers (‘92-’96) enters his 12th season in the NHL and second season with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Joe Corvo (95-98) Los Angeles Kings, Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes

Joe Corvo(‘95-’98) enters his seventh season in the NHL and third with the Carolina Hurricanes. Corvo played in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals with the Ottawa Senators and is establishing himself as a top offensive defenseman in the NHL.

Bill Armstrong (86-89) Philadelphia Flyers

Paul Szczechura (03-07) Tampa Bay Lightning

Paul Szczechura (‘04-’07) made his NHL debut with the Tampa Bay Lightning last season. He finished the season playing in 31 games.

Pat Dwyer (‘01-’05) made his NHL debut with the Carolina Hurricanes, playing 13 games last season.

Ross Fitzpatrick (78-82) Philadelphia Flyers

Mike Bishai (98-02) Edmonton Oilers

Ron Hoover (85-89) Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues

David Gove (97-01) Carolina Hurricanes


Jim Culhane (83-87) Hartford Whalers

Keith Jones (75-78) New York Rangers

Matt Clackson (‘05-’08) enters his third season in the AHL under the Philadelphia Fylers’ organization.

Bernie Saunders (75-79) Quebec Nordiques

Andy Rymsha (86-90) Quebec Nordiques

Mark Letestu (‘06-’07) had a career-best season with Wilks-Barre Scranton Penguins in the AHL last year. Letestu resigned with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization in the off-season.

Jamal Mayers (92-96) St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs

Jeff LoVecchio (‘05-’08) begins his second season with the Providence Bruins of the AHL after signing with the Boston Bruins oranization after his junior season.

Broncos in the NHL have: • Played in 2,986 games • Scored 356 goals • Tallied 541 assists • Accumulated 897 points • Won 179 games in net

Dan Dorion (82-86) New Jersey Devils

Pat Dwyer (01-05) Carolina Hurricanes

Glenn Healy (88-92) Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs

Glenn Johannasen (80-84) New York Islanders

IN THE LEAGUE!


BRONCO HOCKEY is ...

Bauer X60 (black) Bauer Flex Lite 4.0 (white

Bauer 95 (black) Bauer X60 (white)

Bauer “190 Pro” Gloves

Bauer “195 Pro” Gloves

Bauer “Pro 4 Roll” Gloves


GEARED UP!


BRONCO HOCKEY is ... YEAR 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2002 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1978 1977 1974

PLAYER Kevin Connauton Luke Witkowski, D Max Campbell, F Ryan Watson, F Chris Frank, D Matt Clackson, F Mike Erickson, F Pat Dwyer, F Vince Bellissimo, F Kevin Clauson, D Joe Corvo, D Daryl Andrews, D Marc Magliarditi, G Joel Irving, F Jamal Mayers, F Misha Lapin, D Chris Belanger, D Brent Brekke, D Craig Brown, G Jason Jennings, F Mike Power, G Andy Suhy, D Byron Witkowski, F Gordie Frantti, F Keith Jones, F Chris Venkus, F Andy Rymsha, F-D Mike Eastwood, C Chris Clarke, D Mike Posma, D Bill Horn, G Ron Hoover, F Lee Brodeur, F Jeff Crossman, F Jim Culhane, D Ron Pesetti, D Chris MacDonald, D Rob Bryden, F Chuck Chiatto, C Dan Dorion, F Paul Reifenberger, F Bob Scurfield, F Ross Fitzpatrick, F Glenn Johannesen, D Jim Olson, F Peter Raps, F Mike Brown, D-F Neil Smith, D

NHL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT: 1988 Paul Polillo, C Doug Melnyk, D 1987 Wayne Gagne, D

NHL TEAM Vancouver Canucks Tampa Bay Lightning New York Rangers Florida Panthers Phoenix Coyotes Philadelphia Flyers Minnesota Wild Atlanta Thrashers Florida Panthers New York Islanders Los Angeles Kings New Jersey Devils Chicago Blackhawks Montreal Canadiens St. Louis Blues Toronto Maple Leafs Hartford Whalers Quebec Nordiques Los Angeles Kings Winnipeg Jets Edmonton Oilers Detroit Red Wings Quebec Nordiques Philadelphia Flyers Washington Capitals Washington Captials St. Louis Blues Toronto Maple Leafs Washington Capitals St. Louis Blues Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Montreal Canadiens Los Angeles Kings Hartford Whalers Winnipeg Jets Calgary Flames Montreal Canadiens Detroit Red Wings New Jersey Devils New York Rangers New York Rangers Philadelphia Flyers New York Islanders Philadelphia Flyers New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Islanders

OVERALL 83 160 138 191 188 215 72 116 158 155 83 173 146 148 89 279 185 188 196 225 143 158 211 119 141 225 82 91 204 31 95 158 65 191 214 149 151 158 226 232 177 140 147 206 195 157 164 204

Pittsburgh Penguins New York Islanders Montreal Canadiens

4 21 22

RD 3rd 6th 5th 7th 7th 7th 3rd 4th 5th 6th 4th 7th 6th 6th 4th 11th 9th 9th 9th 11th 7th 8th 11th 6th 7th 11th 4th 5th 10th 2nd 5th 8th 4th 10th 11th 8th 8th 8th 12th 12th 9th 7th 7th 11th 9th 10th 11th 13th

HiGHEST SELECTION: Mike Posma, 2nd round, 31st overall, 1986, St. Louis TOP FIVE SELECTIONS: Mike Posma, 2nd Rd, 31st, 1986 Lee Brodeur, 4th Rd, 65th, 1984 Mike Erickson, 3rd Rd, 72nd, 2002 Andy Rymsha, 4th Rd, 82nd, 1987 Kevin Connauton, 3rd, 83rd, 2009 Joe Corvo, 4th Rd, 83rd, 1997 Jamal Mayers, 4th Rd, 89th, 1993 LATEST SELECTIONS: Misha Lapin, 279th overall, 1993 MOST RECENT: Luke Witkowski, 6th Round, 160, 2008 (arrives in 2009) Max Campbell, 5th Round, 138, 2007 Ryan Watson, 7th Round, 191, 2007 FREQUENCY: WMU had players chosen in 16 of 18 drafts from 1981-98 and has had at least one player chosen in each of the last three drafts from 2005-07. ALL-TIME SELECTIONS: 49 — Total 25 — While at WMU 21 — Prior to joining WMU 3 — Supplemental Draft TEAMS WITH MOST SELECTIONS: 4 — Hartford Whalers New York Islanders New York Rangers Montreal Canadiens Philadelphia Flyers MOST SELECTIONS IN ONE DRAFT: 4 — 1983, 1991

IN THE DRAFT!


BRONCO HOCKEY...

The Western Michigan Hockey team along with corporate sponsers and the Kalamazoo Optimist Hockey Association have come together the past two seasons to host the annual “Hockey Cares” weekend. A luminary skate, youth hockey tournament, auctions and generous donations have raised a total of over $28,000 for the American Cancer Society. This season the Broncos host Notre Dame for “Hockey Cares” weekend on Feb. 5 and 6. WMU will wear the pink jerseys once again to help support the fight against cancer.

CARES!


In its 53 years of existence, the Mike Gary Athletic Fund has been the official fundraising arm of the WMU Athletic Department, raising over $4 million through annual gifts and major contributions. OUR MISSION To support the student-athletes of Western Michigan University in their pursuit of championships, academic excellence and personal growth as representatives of WMU, its alumni, fans and community members. The Broncos would like to thank the following Car Coaches for their support of WMU Athletics: Cole Century - Tom Cole (owner) DeNooyer Chevrolet - Bill DeNooyer (owner) Harold Zeigler Auto Group - Harold & Aaron Zeigler (owner) John Tapper Automotive - John Tapper (owner) Maple Hill Auto Group - Jim Vandenberg (owner) Metro Toyota - Jeff DeNooyer (owner)

MIKE GARY ATHLETIC FUND Founded in 1956 by a group of area businessmen and dedicated Broncos, the Mike Gary Athletic Fund was established to provide direct financial support to the athletic programs of Western Michigan University. The fund is named in honor of long-time athletic director, Bronco football coach and WMU Hall of Fame inductee, Mr. Mitchell “Mike” Gary.

GARY FUND EXCEEDS $1 MILLION FOR SECOND-STRAIGHT YEAR Gary Fund had another record-setting year with an overall goal of $1.0 million for the 2009 campaign. The Mike Gary Athletic Fund announced a two percent increase in donations with a total of $1,022,045. Last year’s record total was $1,002,749. The Gary Fund volunteers surpassed their calling period goal of $475,000 with a total of $477,962. The announcement was made at the Mike Gary Athletic Fund Celebration held at the Gilmore House hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Dunn. In attendance were the Gary Fund volunteers, the WMU Head Coaches and athletic staff. The chair for the 2009 campaign was Jim Hall and the Vice Chair was Jim Everts.


BRONCO HOCKEY is ...

The Gary Fund supports all 16 Western Michigan athletic programs from men’s soccer to gymnastics to football and each and every student-athlete’s experience. The WMU student-athletes and teams are grateful to the Gary Fund donors and the volunteers.

Supported!


BRONCO HOCKEY is ...

Ellis Athletic Academic Advising Center

is located on the second floor of Read Fieldhouse. The athletic academic services program exists to provide a comfortable and supportive environment in which student-athletes can strive to achieve academic success. The Ellis Center houses the academic services staff, computer labs, tutoring program, composition specialists, study table and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. The mission of this athletic academic service program is to assist student-athletes in reaching their full potential by providing them with the necessary tools and skills to achieve academic success.

2009-10 ACADEMIC HONORS (overall GPAs above 3.00) Chris Clackson (Sr.) Tyler Ludwig (Sr.) Adam Flink (Jr.) Jordan Collins (Sr.) Ryan Watson (Jr.) Cameron Watson (Sr.) Matthew Federico (Jr.) P.J. Kavaya (So.) Jared Katz (Sr.)

3.71 3.68 3.57 3.57 3.53 3.53 3.23 3.14 3.13

Prepared!


BRONCO HOCKEY is ... STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Mission Statement The mission of the Western Michigan University strength and conditioning program is to provide each student-athlete with an opportunity to develop their physical abilities, through safe and objective training. Through these means the strength and conditioning program will attempt to improve athletic performance and minimize injuries related to athletic competition.

Philosophy At Western Michigan University, each workout will be an organized and detailed plan, combining exercise selection with effective set and repetition schemes, to be coordinated with appropriate conditioning. These workouts will afford each athlete an opportunity to improve technique in all exercises, improve muscular strength, and improve conditioning without overtraining.

Strong!


2009-10 SCHEDULE 12

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ARENA

LOCATION

Wed., Oct. 7 Fri., Oct. 9 Fri., Oct. 16 Sat., Oct. 17 Fri., Oct. 23 Sat., Oct. 24 Fri., Oct. 30 Sat., Oct. 31 Fri., Nov. 6 Sat., Nov. 7 Fri., Nov. 13 Sat., Nov. 14 Fri., Nov. 20 Sat., Nov. 21 Fri., Nov. 27 Sat., Nov. 28 Fri., Dec. 4 Sat., Dec. 5 Fri., Dec. 11 Sat., Dec. 12 Sat., Jan. 2 Sun., Jan. 3 Fri., Jan. 8 Sat., Jan. 9 Fri., Jan. 22 Sat., Jan. 23 Fri., Jan. 29 Sat., Jan. 30 Fri., Feb. 5 Sat., Feb. 6 Fri., Feb. 12 Sat., Feb. 13 Fri., Feb. 19 Sat., Feb. 20 March 5-7 March 12-14 March 19-20

UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR BROWN & GOLD GAME MERCYHURST COLLEGE MERCYHURST COLLEGE Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville Michigan State* MICHIGAN STATE* LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* Ohio State* Ohio State* MIAMI* MIAMI* Nebraska-Omaha* Nebraska-Omaha* ALASKA* ALASKA* FERRIS STATE* Ferris State* BEMIDJI STATE BEMIDJI STATE MICHIGAN* Michigan* Bowling Green* Bowling Green* Miami* Miami* NOTRE DAME* NOTRE DAME* Northern Michigan* Northern Michigan* OHIO STATE* OHIO STATE* CCHA 1st Round Playoffs CCHA 2nd Round Playoffs CCHA Semfinals/Finals

Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Von Braun Center Von Braun Center Munn Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Value City Arena Value City Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Qwest Center Qwest Center Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Ewigleben Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Yost Arena BGSU Ice Arena BGSU Ice Arena Goggin Ice Center Goggin Ice Center Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Berry Events Center Berry Events Center Lawson Ice Arena Lawson Ice Arena Campus Sites Campus Sites Joe Louis Arena

Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. East Lansing, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Big Rapids, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Bowling Green, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio Oxford, Ohio Oxford, Ohio Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Marquette, Mich. Marquette, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. TBD TBD Detroit, Mich.

TIME 6:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 8:35 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 4:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. TBD TBD TBD

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Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Mich. 49008 24,576 Broncos Brown & Gold Lawson Arena 3,667 (4,575 SRO) • 200x85 NCAA Division I Central Collegiate Hockey Association Dr. John M. Dunn Northern Illinois, 1967 Kathy Beauregard Hope, 1979 Monty Porter Iowa, 1989 Fred Sitkins Western Michigan, 1959

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations/Hockey Contact Adam Bodnar Western Michigan, 2008 Office (269) 387-4122 Cell (269) 760-5133 Press Box (269) 387-3064/3065 E-mail adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu Director of Athletic Media Relations Mat Kanan Ohio, 1997 Associate Director of Athletic Media Relations Matt Holmes Indianapolis, 2002 Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Kristin Keirns Heidelberg, 2005 Web site www.wmubroncos.com TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record 14-20-7 2008-09 Conference Record/Finish 9-13-6-2/7th 2008-09 CCHA Tournament 2-3, second round Letterwinners Returning 18 (12 forwards, 6 defensemen, 2 goaltenders) Seniors Lost 6 D Chris Frank (8-26--34), 149 gp LW Patrick Galivan (35-60--95), 123 gp LW Dave Krisky (8-15--23), 84 gp (3-8--11), 58 gp D, Kevin O’Connor D Steve Silver (4-8--12), 120 gp C Sean Weaver (5-3--8), 77 gp Other Departures 1 D Kevin Connauton (7-11--18), 40 gp Incoming Players 8 F Brett Beebe (4-13--17), 43 gp - Waterloo Black Hawks/Chicago Steel (USHL) D David Chaney (6-10--16), 41 gp - Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL) F Trevor Elias (13-42--56), 43 gp - Langley Chiefs (AJHL) D Ross Henry (3-10--13), 59 gp - Lincoln Stars (USHL) F Ben Miller (22-26--48), 55 gp - Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) D Matt Tennyson (4-6--10), 57 gp - Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL) F Dane Walters (9-17--26), 54 gp - Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) D Luke Witkowski (6-16--22), 55 gp - Fargo Force (USHL)

BRONCO COACHING STAFF Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach

Jim Culhane (11th year) Western Michigan, 1987 WMU Record: 120-202-40 Career Record: Same CCHA Record: 105-150-34 Marc Fakler (fourth year) Eastern Michigan, 2002 Scott Robson (second year) Quinnipiac, 1998 Allan Avery (seventh year)

SUPPORT STAFF Equipment Manager Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Secretary Supervisor, Lawson Arena HOCKEY HISTORY First varsity season First Division I season All-time record All-time Division I record All-time CCHA record All-time CCHA Division I record

Dion Van Atter Brian Bauer Jen Query Lynn Ross Paul Schneider 1973-74 1975-76 618-641-103, 36 seasons 576-636-42, 34 seasons 403-475-86, 36 seasons 393-473-85, 34 seasons

HOCKEY QUICK FACTS

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY School Location Enrollment Nickname Colors Arena Capacity Affiliation Conference President Athletics Director Associate Athletic Director Faculty Athletic Representative

TABLE OF CONTENTS WMU HOCKEY IS... SCHEDULE QUICKFACTS/ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2009-10 PREVIEW COACHES & STAFF BIOS PLAYER BIOS 2008-09 REVIEW 2008-09 CCHA REVIEW AWARDS & HONORS RECORDS & LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-TIME OPPONENTS RECORD NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS HOCKEY ALUMNI LAWSON ICE ARENA WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

1-11 12 13-15 16-17 18-23 24-47 48-53 54-55 56-62 63-67 68-74 75-80 81 82-88 89 90-100

WMU HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE, vol. 37 Produced by WMU Athletic Media Relations Office

Editor/Layout: Adam Bodnar, Kristin Keirns Cover Designs by Kristin Keirns Proofing Assistance: Mat Kanan, Marc Fakler, Kristin Keirns Photo Credits: GS Photo, Casey Spring, Zolton Cohen, CCHA, Adam Bodnar, Toronto Maple Leafs, Carolina Hurricanes, National Hockey League, Albany River Rats, Wilksbarre-Scranton Penguins, Adirondack Phantoms, Providence Bruins

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

NUMERICAL ROSTER # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 35

Name Matt Federico Ross Henry Mike Levendusky P.J. Kavaya Jordan Collins David Chaney Matt Tennyson Max Campbell Brett Beebe J.J. Crew Adam Flink Jared Katz Ian Slater Ryan Watson Chris Clackson Trevor Elias Travis Paeth Cam Watson Patrick Nagorsen Tyler Ludwig Derek Roehl Dane Walters Kyle O’Kane Ben Miller Greg Squires Luke Witkowski Riley Gill Jerry Kuhn

Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Equipment Coordinator: Strength & Conditiong Coach: Athletic Trainer:

Pos. G D D D D D D F F F F F F F F F F F F D F F F F F D G G

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

Wt. 190 186 195 177 222 190 212 190 190 160 190 157 195 201 205 158 189 198 175 205 185 185 170 194 175 201 215 186

Yr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr.

Hometown/Juniors Scottsdale, Ariz. (PF Chang’s/Midget Major AAA) Franklin, Wis. (Lincoln Stars/USHL) Greensburg, Pa. (Bridgewater Bandits/EJHL) San Clemente, Calif. (Fairbanks Ice Dogs/NAHL) Novi, Mich. (Trail Smoke Eaters/BCHL) Shelby Township, Mich. (Mahoning Valley Phantoms/NAHL) Pleasanton, Calif. (Cedar Rapids Rough Riders/USHL) Strathroy, Ontario (Strathroy Rockets/WJBHL) Redondo Beach, Calif. (Chicago Steel/USHL) Placentia, Calif. (Lincoln Stars/USHL) Euless, Texas (Texas Tornado/NAHL) San Jose, Calif. (Wayne State University) Satellite Beach, Fla. (Cedar Rapids Rough Riders/USHL) Cambridge, Ontario (Cambridge Winter Hawks/MWJHL) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Chicago Steel/USHL) Calgary, Alberta (Langley Chiefs/BCHL) Muskegon, Mich. (Des Moines Buccaneers/USHL) Cambridge, Ontario (Cambridge Winter Hawks/MWJHL) Novi, Mich. (Traverse City North Stars/NAHL) Colleyville, Texas (Texas Tornado/NAHL) Clinton Township, Mich. (Ohio Junior Blue Jackets/USHL) St. Paul, Minn. (Sioux Falls Stampede/USHL) St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis Bandits/NAHL) Oakland Township, Mich. (Waterloo Black Hawks/USHL) White Plains, N.Y. (Indiana Ice/USHL) Holland, Mich. (Fargo Force/USHL) Northfield, Minn. (Texarkana Bandits/NAHL) Southgate, Mich. (Sioux City Musketeers/USHL)

Jim Culhane Marc Fakler Scott Robson Dion VanAtter Jen Query Brian Bauer BY YEAR

BY POSITION

Fr: (8)

Brett Beebe, David Chaney, Trevor Elias, Ross Henry, Ben Miller, Matt Tennyson, Dane Walters, Luke Witkowski

So: (6)

J.J. Crew, P.J. Kavaya, Kyle O’Kane, Derek Roehl, Ian Slater, Greg Squires

F: (17) Brett Beebe, Max Campbell, Chris Clackson, J.J. Crew, Trevor Elias Adam Flink, Jared Katz, Ben Miller, Patrick Nagorsen, Kyle O’Kane Travis Paeth, Derek Roehl, Ian Slater, Greg Squires, Dane Walters Cam Watson, Ryan Watson

Jr: (8)

Max Campbell, Matt Federico, Adam Flink, Jerry Kuhn, Mike Levendusky, Patrick Nagorsen, Travis Paeth, Ryan Watson

D: (8)

David Chaney, Jordan Collins, Ross Henry, P.J. Kavaya Mike Levendusky, Tyler Ludwig, Matt Tennyson, Luke Witkowski

Sr: (6)

Chris Clackson, Jordan Collins, Riley Gill, Jared Katz, Tyler Ludwig, Cam Watson

G: (3)

Matt Federico, Riley Gill, Jerry Kuhn

BY STATE/PROVINCE MICHIGAN: (8)

David Chaney, Jordan Collins, Jerry Kuhn, Ben Miller, Patrick Nagorsen Travis Paeth, Derek Roehl, Luke Witkowski

CALIFORNIA: (5) ONTARIO: (3)

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MINNESOTA: (2) PENNSYLVANIA: (2) TEXAS: (2)

Brett Beebe, J.J. Crew, Jared Katz, P.J. Kavaya, Matt Tennyson Max Campbell, Cam Watson, Ryan Watson Riley Gill, Dane Walters Chris Clackson, Mike Levendusky Adam Flink, Tyler Ludwig

ALBERTA: (1)

Trevor Elias

ARIZONA: (1)

Matt Federico

FLORIDA: (1)

Ian Slater

MISSOURI: (1)

Kyle O’Kane

NEW YORK: (1)

Greg Squires

WISCONSIN: (1)

PRONUNCIATION Beebe: Elias: Kavaya: Kuhn: Levendusky: Nagorsen: Paeth: Roehl: Tennyson:

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Ross Henry

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name Brett Beebe Max Campbell David Chaney Chris Clackson Jordan Collins J.J. Crew Trevor Elias Matt Federico Adam Flink Riley Gill Ross Henry Jared Katz P.J. Kavaya Jerry Kuhn Mike Levendusky Tyler Ludwig Ben Miller Patrick Nagorsen Kyle O’Kane Travis Paeth Derek Roehl Ian Slater Greg Squires Matt Tennyson Dane Walters Cam Watson Ryan Watson Luke Witkowski

Pos. F F D F D F F G F G D F D G D D F F F F F F F D F F F D

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

Wt. 190 190 190 205 222 160 158 190 190 215 186 157 177 186 195 205 194 175 170 189 185 195 175 212 185 198 201 201

Yr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr.

Hometown/Juniors Redondo Beach, Calif. (Chicago Steel/USHL) Strathroy, Ontario (Strathroy Rockets/WJBHL) Shelby Township, Mich. (Mahoning Valley Phantoms/NAHL) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Chicago Steel/USHL) Novi, Mich. (Trail Smoke Eaters/BCHL) Placentia, Calif. (Lincoln Stars/USHL) Calgary, Alberta (Langley Chiefs/BCHL) Scottsdale, Ariz. (PF Chang’s/Midget Major AAA) Euless, Texas (Texas Tornado/NAHL) Northfield, Minn. (Texarkana Bandits/NAHL) Franklin, Wis. (Lincoln Stars/USHL) San Jose, Calif. (Wayne State University) San Clemente, Calif. (Fairbanks Ice Dogs/NAHL) Southgate, Mich. (Sioux City Musketeers/USHL) Greensburg, Pa. (Bridgewater Bandits/EJHL) Colleyville, Texas (Texas Tornado/NAHL) Oakland Township, Mich. (Waterloo Black Hawks/USHL) Novi, Mich. (Traverse City North Stars/NAHL) St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis Bandits/NAHL) Muskegon, Mich. (Des Moines Buccaneers/USHL) Clinton Township, Mich. (Ohio Junior Blue Jackets/USHL) Satellite Beach, Fla. (Cedar Rapids Rough Riders/USHL) White Plains, N.Y. (Indiana Ice/USHL) Pleasanton, Calif. (Cedar Rapids Rough Riders/USHL) St. Paul, Minn. (Sioux Falls Stampede/USHL) Cambridge, Ontario (Cambridge Winter Hawks/MWJHL) Cambridge, Ontario (Cambridge Winter Hawks/MWJHL) Holland, Mich. (Fargo Force/USHL)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

# 9 8 6 16 5 10 17 1 11 30 2 12 4 35 3 21 25 20 24 18 22 14 26 7 23 19 15 28

15 Back Row: Sean McHugh, Brian Bauer, Steve Everett, Brett Beebe, David Chaney, Ben Miller, Derek Roehl, Luke Witkowski, Matt Tennyson, Dane Walters, P.J. Kavaya, Ross Henry, Trevor Elias Middle Row: Jen Query, Dion VanAtter, Kyle O’Kane, Patrick Nagorsen, J.J. Crew, Adam Flink, Ian Slater, Mike Levendusky, Ryan Watson, Max Campbell, Travis Paeth, Matt Federico, Greg Squires, Shawn Beger, Beau Johnson, Dan Arsulowicz Front Row: Jerry Kuhn, Chris Clackson, Scott Robson, Cam Watson, Jim Culhane, Tyler Ludwig, Marc Fakler, Jordan Collins, Alan Avery, Jared Katz, Riley Gill

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2009-10 SEASON PREVIEW

After a slow start in the first half of the 2008-09 season the Western Michigan hockey team rebounded to post a 10-6-3 record during the second half of the season and making it to the second round of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament. The Brown & Gold look to build upon that momentum from last year and extended it to the 2009-10 season, but to do so the Broncos must replace a few valuable departures. From an offensive standpoint WMU must replace the production of Patrick Galivan, the 2009-10 CCHA Scoring Champion. In the final 12 games of the season Galivan averaged just over two points per game and racked up 25 points on 10 goals and 15 assists. Galivan’s creative play also helped junior center Max Campbell score a career-best 16 goals, including 11 on the power play.

his skating ability and skillful passing to generate offense and find guys,” added Robson. Another group that caught fire last season was the combination of freshman wings Kyle O’Kane and J.J. Crew, matched with centerman Jared Katz. Crew finished tied for fifth on the team with 18 points off of seven goals and 11 assists. Crew and Katz used their speed and skill to generate offense. While O’Kane isn’t blessed with the speed that his two linemates had, he was the finisher of the line, racking up 10 goals on the season.

After struggling offensively in the 2007-08 season, 11th year head coach Jim Culhane brought in a forward heavy recruiting class and the class combined for 36 goals and 55 assists to help the Broncos increase their total of 82 from 2007-08 to 111. With the offense set in motion, the Broncos brought in a strong class with four defenseman to add depth to a blue line depleted by graduation. Although Chris Frank did not produce offensively near the level of Galivan his physical presence and leadership will be hard to replace. Frank played 149 games in his four years with Western Michigan and was a captain for his final two seasons. Taking over his role at captain will be Tyler Ludwig with Jordan Collins and Cam Watson as assistant captains. Chris Clackson will also be an assistant captain at home games, while sophomore Ian Slater will wear the “A” during road games instead of Clackson. Ludwig was an assistant captain during the 2007-08 season and part of the 200809 season before being named co-captain. THE FORWARDS The top returning forward for the Broncos is the junior centerman from Strathroy, Ontario. Campbell set a career-high in goals with 16 and points with 31 and was the Brown & Gold’s top finisher on the power-play. Campbell added strength last season and will be looked upon to improve his defensive game this season. “Max is very effective on the power play for us and has that ability to score goals that few players have,” said assistant coach Scott Robson. “Max improving defensively will give him more opportunities for us on the ice.”

J.J. Crew along with Kyle O’Kane and Jared Katz provided an offensive spark in the second half of the season.

Now entering his senior year, Chris Clackson started off last season well and ended it well, but a broken foot derailed the middle of his season. Despite the injury Clackson still appeared in 30 games and was the top faceoff man for the Broncos. He scored a career-high seven goals and had a career-high nine points on the season. “He is a very competitive kid who works very hard,” said assistant coach Marc Fakler. “He is a big, strong body that skates well. He can be a physically intimidating presence for the team when he is out on the ice.” Winger Cam Watson took more of a defensive roll during the 2008-09 season but was still able to contribute offensively with 13 points off of five goals and eight assists and played in 40 of WMU’s 41 games. Ian Slater was a freshman who saw significant playing time, suiting up in 37 games. Slater was counted on to play on the defensive lines as well as kill penalties and did a good job of it, tallying two short-handed goals on the season. “He has great leadership, character and work ethic,” commented Fakler. “He is one of those kids that is willing to sacrifice his body to block shots. He works extremely hard every day and sets a great example for everybody in the locker room. His effectiveness for us is measured on how hard he plays and how he creates chaos for the opposing team.”

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Greg Squires finished the season third in freshman scoring in the CCHA with 29 points. Squires lit the lamp only seven times but dished out 22 assists, second on the team. Squires teamed up with Galivan and Campbell on the power play that finished the season ranked fourth in the league and 13th nationally.

THE BLUE LINE Last season Ludwig had to produce on the ice and help the development of a young defenseman, Kevin Connauton. This year Ludwig will be counted on to do the same by helping out the four freshman defensemen brought in for this season. Ludwig’s offensive numbers were at the top of the CCHA as he finished third in defensman scoring with 29 points on eight goals and 21 assists, all career highs. The Colleyville, Texas native was one of four Broncos and two defensemen to play in all 41 games.

“When Greg is playing well, he is one of the first guys in on the forecheck and uses

“As Tyler has grown throughout his career he has got better and better,” said Fakler.

Max Campbell looks to build upon the career-best season he had last year.

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“He brings a calming influence to the guys. He did a good job mentoring Connauton last year and certainly helped his development. He is one of our hardest workers and it sets a great example for our young guys.”

Elias comes to the Broncos after playing three seasons in the British Columbia Hockey League. The Calgary, Alberta native racked up 55 goals and 100 assists in 157 games.

Henry played three years with the Lincoln Stars and was a captain during his final season. While the young defeseman was not counted on to produce offensively, he did see time on the power play during his final season. “He is a solid, steady defenseman,” added Fakler. “He plays a real physical game with a lot of intensity and jam. Ross is a smart hockey player that can move the puck very well. He may not always be noticed, but he is really effective at what he does.”

Captain Tyler Ludwig was one of the top offensive blue-liners in the CCHA last season.

The other defenseman to play in all 41 games was senior Jordan Collins. Collins, who is a solid stay-at-home defenseman, is the biggest body the Broncos can throw out on a given night, coming in at 6-foot-1 and 222 pounds. Until last season, Collins had only played in 24 games in his two years with at WMU. Another defenseman that saw a big increase in playing time was Mike Levendusky. The junior played in 29 games last year contributing with three assists. As the season went on Levendusky saw his role increase, playing in the final 21 games. The Greensburg, Pa., native also had the highest plus/minus ratio, plus-six, than any other defenseman on the team. THE NETMINDERS Riley Gill enters his senior season with his name cemented in the WMU record books. Last season Gill picked up his sixth and then seventh career shutouts to move ahead of former Bronco Mark Magliarditi for the most in school history. The Northfield, Minn., native also did two things no other Brown & Gold goaltender ever has, post back-to-back shutouts and win his second career game at Michigan’s Yost Arena. Gill’s record-setting shutouts were a 5-0 thrashing of Nebraska-Omaha and a 3-0 win over Alaska. Gill was on his “A” game and made 33 saves, while only allowing one goal to the then No. 8 team in the nation for his second career win at Yost Arena. Gill finished the season with a 13-13-3 record along with a 2.91 goals against average and a .920 save percentage. Junior Jerry Kuhn saw significant action last season, staring in 12 games and posting a 1-7-4 record. Kuhn was also the winning netminder in WMU’s first ever shootout in CCHA play against Ferris State. THE NEW GUYS Eight student-athletes will get the chance to make their collegiate debut with the Broncos this season. Brett Beebe (Chicago Steel/USHL), David Chaney (Mahoning Valley Phantoms/NAHL), Trevor Elias (Langley Chiefs/BCHL), Ross Henry (Lincoln Stars/USHL), Ben Miller (Waterloo Black Hawks/USHL), Matt Tennyson (Cedar Rapids Rough Riders/USHL), Dane Walters (Sioux Falls Stampede/USHL) and Luke Witkowski (Fargo Force/USHL) will have an opportunity to play this season.

Miller played with current Bronco Kyle O’Kane when the two played with the St. Louis Bandits of the NAHL two years ago. Miller put up great numbers that year and matched them last year in his first season in the USHL. The skilled forward netted 22 goals and tallied 26 assists in 55 games last season. “Ben does a great job at putting himself in good position,” said Fakler. “He has a quick release and can really shoot the puck. He has a good hockey sense and vision and has a chance to be a real asset on the power play.” Tennyson is the largest of the eight newcomers at 6-foot-2 and 212 pounds. Despite his big frame, the defenseman has the ability to move the puck around and is light on his feet. The Pleasanton, Calif., native played in 57 games with the Rough Riders in Cedar Rapids, contributing with 10 points and only registering 51 penalty minutes.

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“Trevor is a speedy, play-making forward,” said Robson. “He does a nice job at finding guys and moving the puck very well. He can create lots of offensive opportunities with his speed.”

Walters is another youngster that brings leadership experience to the Broncos, having captained the Stampede for two years. He had his best offensive year last season, scoring nine goals and tallying 17 assists in 54 games and also scored three goals in four playoff games. “Dane is a smart, well rounded hockey play,” comments Fakler. “He competes really hard and plays fearless. He’ll block shots and do a lot of those little things that coaches really like out of players. He has the ability to play in all situations and adds some real depth for us.” Witkowski comes to the Broncos with the most accolades out of any of the new comers. The 6-foot-2, 201 pound defenseman was drafted in the sixth round by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Growing up just north of Kalamazoo in Holland, Mich., Witkowski played two seasons in the USHL. His first season was with the Columbus Junior Blue Jackets and then with the Fargo Force once the Blue Jackets relocated. Witkowski tallied six goals and 16 assists last season and also boasted a plus-30 plus/minus rating. COACHES Head coach Jim Culhane returns for his 11th full season at the helm with the Broncos. He is 150-202-40 in his 10 seasons with the Broncos and earned his 100th career CCHA victory last season. Culhane returns his full staff with fourth-year assistant Mark Fakler and second-year assistant coach Scott Robson.

Beebe, a right-winger from Redondo Beach, Calif., combines good vision and a good skill set to add depth to the forwards. Chaney, a defenseman from Shelby Township, Mich., comes to WMU after a successful season in Mahoning Valley and will be one of four young defenders competing for playing time.

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summary of WMU’s accomplishments under Culhane:

JIM

CULHANE COACHES BIOGRAPHIES

HEAD COACH • 11TH SEASON Coaching Experience: 17th season Career Record: 150-202-40 (10 years) Western Michigan Record: Same CCHA Record: 105-150-34

Jim Culhane begins his 11th full season at Western Michigan and continues the second-longest tenure on the bench in WMU hockey history. Culhane was named to the post on March 3, 1999 and has combined an up-tempo offense with aggressive forechecking and special teams to produce an exciting brand of hockey. Western Michigan and Culhane spearheaded the Hockey Cares charitable initiative to help raise money for cancer research during the past two seasons. In two seasons “Hockey Cares” weekend, with the help of hockey supporters and the Kalamazoo Optimist Hockey Association, has raised in over $28,000 for the American Cancer Society. Culhane has reached out to alumni, having organized reunions for Bronco players of different eras, including those who played under Harry Lawson, Bill Neal and Glenn Weller.

2008-09 SEASON After a slow start in the 2008 portion of the season, the Broncos rallied, moving up in the standings and eventually finishing in seventh place. The Broncos needed a home sweep of Bowling Green in the last weekend of the regular season in order to secure home ice advantage for the CCHA Tournament. The team pulled through when it was needed, beating Bowling Green 5-2 and 5-3. Western Michigan and Culhane saw senior forward Patrick Galivan win the CCHA scoring title, just the fifth time a Bronco had captured the points award. Western Michigan advanced to the second round of the CCHA Tournament after defeating LSSU in a three-game series, but the Broncos ran in to a hot Michigan team and were defeated in two games 2007-08 SEASON Coach Culhane led charge in establishing WMU’s first ever Hockey Cares weekend. Bronco Hockey, Western Michigan, the Kalamazoo Optimist Hockey Association and many corporate sponsors grouped together to raise money for cancer research. Through charity auctions, a charity open skate and generous donations, the Broncos raised $18,000. Culhane also coached the Broncos to a 3-0 shutout victory over No. 11 Notre Dame in the final home-game of the season. 2006-07 SEASON The Broncos struggled in the first half of the season going 6-10-1, with eight games against opponents ranked in the top 15. However, the Broncos bounced back going 11-6 in the second half, including a five-game winning streak and a weekend sweep of eventual national champions Michigan State. The Broncos also registered their first win in over a decade at Yost Arena, defeating the University of Michigan 6-3 (12/2). The Broncos produced CCHA Freshman of the Year Mark Letestu and freshman goalie Riley Gill made the CCHA All-Freshman team along with Letestu.

During the 2008-09 the hockey team teamed up with WMU’s volleyball team to visit Bronson Hospital. During his tenure the Broncos have developed a knack for saddling nationally ranked teams in the confines of Lawson Ice Arena. However, during the 2008-09 season they took the show on the road defeating No. 8 Michigan, No. 18 Alaska and No. 11 Ohio State. Student-athletes have thrived under Culhane, with 13 members of the 2008-09 team posting a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Senior Dave Krisky led the team with a GPA of 3.97 and was once again named WMU’s CCHA Scholar Athlete of the Year. Along with Krisky, all six of the departing seniors graduated and received their degrees. During the off-season, Culhane saw his ninth student-athlete drafted when Kevin Connauton was taken in the third round (83rd overall) by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. The past five years under Culhane, Connauton, Luke Witkowski, Max Campbell, Ryan Watson, Chris Frank and Matt Clackson have all seen their names selected by a NHL club.

COACHING RECORD

SCHOOL

OVERALL RECORD

CCHA RECORD

PLAYOFFS

2008-09

Western Michigan

14-20-7

9-13-6, 7th

CCHA 2nd Rd, 2-3

2007-08

Western Michigan

8-27-3

4-22-2, 12th

CCHA 1st Rd, 0-2

2006-07

Western Michigan

18-18-1

14-13-1, 6th

CCHA 1st Rd, 1-2

2005-06

Western Michigan

10-24-6

7-16-5, 10th-t

CCHA QF, 2-2

2004-05

Western Michigan

14-21-2

8-18-2, 10th

CCHA 1st Rd, 1-2

2003-04

Western Michigan

17-18-4

12-13-3, 8th

CCHA 1st Rd, 1-2

2002-03

Western Michigan

15-21-2

13-14-1, 8th-t

CCHA 1st Rd, 0-2

2001-02

Western Michigan

19-15-4

13-12-3, 6th

CCHA 1st Rd, 0-2

2000-01

Western Michigan

20-13-6

12-10-6, 5th-t

CCHA QF, 1-2

1999-00

Western Michigan

12-21-3

10-15-3, 9th-t

CCHA QF, 0-2

1998-99

Western Michigan

3-4-2*

3-4-2

Totals

159-202-40

105-150-34

8-21

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*interim head coach (7 games); head coach (2 games)

Aside from knocking off national powers, the Broncos have made other in-roads. Below is a

2005-06 SEASON The Broncos won their first playoff series in 12 years and their first playoff road series in 19 years. WMU also defeated five ranked teams, playing nearly half of its schedule (47.5%) against ranked opponents. 2004-05 SEASON Western Michigan compiled a 5-1 record against non-conference opponents and defeated a pair of NCAA Tournament teams in Ohio State and Bemidji State. Brent Walton finished sixth in NCAA scoring and led the CCHA in overall scoring for 15 weeks. Culhane recorded his 100th coaching win in WMU’s series-opening victory at Northern Michigan during the CCHA playoffs. 2003-04 SEASON WMU notched five wins against nationally-ranked teams, highlighted by a win and tie at Cornell. The Brown & Gold earned points against nine of 11 CCHA teams and registered its first postseason shutout in 16 years. WMU also averaged over 3,000 fans at home for the second straight year. 2002-03 SEASON Culhane led WMU to four wins and a tie against ranked opponents. The Broncos shared top

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league honors with nine short-handed goals while also compiling a 6-1 record in January. The Brown & Gold drew 55,471 fans over 18 dates, recording the highest season average (3,082) in 14 years. 2001-02 SEASON The Broncos finished 14th in the final Pairwise Rankings. WMU garnered 13 home wins, including six against nationally ranked teams — among them NCAA Frozen Four participants Maine and Michigan. Freshman Pat Dwyer led all CCHA newcomers in scoring earining Rookie of the Year honors while Dave Cousineau finished as the CCHA’s top scoring defenseman in league games. The Broncos scored the third-most power play goals in an NCAA game (7) against Lake Superior State. Western Michigan earned home ice for the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons and produced three sellouts at Lawson Arena.

1999-00 SEASON WMU doubled its win total from the previous year and were rated as the seventh-most improved team in the nation according to USAToday.com. WMU also qualified for the CCHA Tournament for the first time in three seasons while posting three wins and a tie against nationally-ranked teams. A native of Haileybury, Ontario, Canada, Culhane coached seven games in an interim capacity during the 1998-99 season, directing WMU to back-to-back ties against defending national champion Michigan. WMU recorded a 6-3 victory over Alaska Fairbanks in his coaching debut on Feb. 5, 1999. Culhane, 43, began his coaching duties as a volunteer coach at WMU in 1992-93, moved up to restricted earnings status in 1993-94, and was promoted to full-time assistant in 1994-95. He became the Broncos’ top assistant in 1995-96 and is the first former Bronco varsity player to lead the WMU varsity program. In the area of recruiting, Culhane has been instrumental in landing 10 NHL draft picks, four CCHA Rookie of the Year recipients and two U.S. Junior National Team players. His 2000-01 recruiting class was one of the highest scoring rookie groups in the nation, generating 47 goals and 112 points. Culhane’s recruiting classes have produced NHL draft picks in Pat Dwyer, Vince Bellissimo, Mike Erickson, Matt Clackson, Chris Frank, Max Campbell, Ryan Watson and Luke Witkowski. Many former players have gone on to sign free-agent contracts with NHL teams. Mark Letestu, Paul Szczechura and Jeff LoVecchio are a few of the many Broncos grinding their way to the top. Off the ice, Culhane involves the Broncos in community service projects and youth hockey clinics.

CULHANE’S WINS VERSUS RANKED OPPONENTS (36) No. 11 Ohio State No. 18 Alaska No. 8 Michigan No. 11 Notre Deame No. 5/6 Michigan State No. 5/6 Michigan State No. 3 Notre Dame No. 6 Miami No. 6 Michigan No. 15 Northern Michigan No. 3/4 Michigan State No. 10 Nebraska-Omaha No. 20 Northern Michigan No. 13 Michigan State No. 4 Ohio State No. 4 Ohio State No. 12 Northern Michigan No. 13 Ohio State No. 12 Ohio State No. 14 Notre Dame No. 14 Notre Dame No. 11 Cornell No. 8 Ferris State No. 14 Miami No. 14 Miami No. 8 Michigan No. 12 Ferris State No. 10 Northern Michigan No. 10 Northern Michigan No. 6 Michigan State No. 6 Nebraska-Omaha No. 7 Maine No. 5 Michigan No. 1 Michigan State No. 11 Niagara No. 7 Michigan State No. 13 Northern Michigan

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

1/24/09 12/20/09 11/14/09 2/29/08 2/17/07 2/16/07 1/19/07 1/13/07 12/1/06 11/18/06 10/15/06 2/25/06 1/27/06 11/19/05 10/29/05 10/28/05 3/11/05 10/29/04 2/20/04 12/6/03 12/5/03 11/1/03 10/10/03 1/18/03 1/17/03 1/11/03 11/16/02 2/9/02 2/8/02 1/12/02 11/10/01 10/26/01 10/19/01 2/16/01 2/18/00 1/29/00 11/6/99

COACHES BIOGRAPHIES

2000-01 SEASON WMU generated an 11-game unbeaten streak and earned a top-five ranking in the national polls en route to a 20-win season. Mike Bishai finished as the nation’s leader in scoring and assists while Jeff Campbell led all freshmen nationally in scoring. Bishai and David Gove also finished as co-scoring leaders in conference play. The Broncos spent 15 weeks ranked in the top 15, led the CCHA in scoring and earned a league-high 10 CCHA Player of the Week selections. Other highlights included a Silverado Shootout tournament title and a triumph over top-ranked Michigan State.

Culhane earned four varsity letters as a WMU defenseman from the years 1983-87. He was a member of the 1985-86 squad that won 32 games, captured the CCHA Playoff Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. As an assistant captain in 1986-87, he helped WMU to the Great Lakes Invitational crown. Culhane finished as the WMU record holder for games played (162) while totaling 80 points (13-67). Culhane went on to play five professional seasons, earning a stint with the National Hockey League’s Hartford Whalers in 1989-90. Culhane also spent three seasons with the Binghamton Whalers and two years with the Capital District Islanders of the American Hockey League. He was an assistant captain with both clubs. Culhane played junior hockey with the Hawkesbury Hawks of the Central Junior A League and his hometown Haileybury 54’s squad prior to WMU. He graduated from Western Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in finance in 1987 and attained his master’s degree in business in 1998. Jim and wife Susan, a WMU graduate, have a son, Travis (14), and a daughter, Tatum (12). Culhane has dual citizenship.

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MARC

COACHES BIOGRAPHIES

FAKLER ASSISTANT COACH Eastern Michigan, 2002 Fourth season at WMU

Marc Fakler was named assistant coach in August of 2006. Entering his fourth season, Fakler works with Bronco defensemen in addition to his responsibilities of recruiting, scouting, video breakdown, and practice and game preparation. He was heavily involved in the recruiting of freshman defenseman Luke Witkowski. Witkowski was drafted in the sixth round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning. “Marc has earned a reputation as a tireless worker and is someone I feel demonstrates tremendous professionalism,” says Culhane. “He is a solid recruiter and communicates well as a coach.”

Two of Fakler’s recruits, Greg Squires and Kevin Connauton, from the 200809 season went on to receive CCHA All-Rookie Team honorable mention. Connauton was drafted in the third round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks, becoming his second recruit to be drafted. During the summer, Fakler was a speaker at the National Hockey Coaches Symposium, which educates coaches seeking USA Hockey’s highest level of coaching certification. Fakler spoke to coaches from across the nation along with presentations from several current and former National Hockey League coaches and general managers, including Ron Wilson and Brian Burke of the Toronto Maple Leafs, John Tortorella of the New York Rangers, and Peter Laviolette formerly of the Carolina Hurricanes. “It was quite an honor to be asked to speak at such an event by USA Hockey,” said Fakler. “The opportunity to aid coaches across the country in player development at the amateur level and the ability to share ideas with prominent figures involved with hockey was a tremendous experience.” Fakler previously served two seasons (2004-06) as assistant coach at Robert Morris University. Fakler helped guide the Colonials through their first two varsity seasons, working under former Bronco Derek Schooley. At RMU, Fakler instructed forwards and defensemen, coordinated recruiting efforts and assisted with video editing. He coached three College Hockey America All-Rookie Selections and recruited two First Team CHA All-Conference selections, one Second Team All-Conference selection, two All-Rookie team selections, and one CHA league scoring champion. He also coached and recruited the all-time leading scorer in the history of the program. Fakler also served two seasons (2002-04) as a volunteer assistant coach at Wayne State University. While there, the Warriors captured the College Hockey America Tournament Championship and advanced to the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Fakler assisted coach Bill Wilkinson with game strategy, pre-scouting opponents, breaking down tape and instruction during practice sessions. Other coaching stops for Fakler include two seasons as assistant general manager/assistant coach for the Junior A Compuware Ambassadors of the Northern American Hockey League and assistant coach for the Junior B Grand Rapids Owls. He helped Compuware capture the 2002 national championship and North American Hockey League Regular Season and Playoff Championships. He continues to be actively involved with USA Hockey as a coach at the USA Hockey Select 16-17 Festivals each summer and as a lecturer with USA Hockey’s Coaches Education Program. A native of Ann Arbor, Mich., Fakler received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Eastern Michigan University in 2002 and added a master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State in 2005. Marc is married to the former Michelle Oakley. The couple resides in Kalamazoo.

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SCOTT

ROBSON

Under Robson, the power play converted on 18.9-percent of chances and scored a total of 39 goals. Several Broncos excelled on the power play, leading to career highs in goals, assists and points. Robson spent seven years as an assistant at Quinnipiac, his alma mater. During his time at Quinnipiac the Bobcats posted a record of 125-78-18, winning two regular-season championships, reaching two Atlantic Hockey Championships and one ECAC tournament final. “Scott comes from a winning environment at Quinnipiac and was a two-time captain as a player,” says head coach Jim Culhane. “He is a great recruiter and is an offensive minded coach.” Robson has also spent time as an assistant coach with the Valley Junior Warriors of the EJHL. After two seasons in the position with the Warriors, he took a position as the general manager and head coach of the Bay State Breakers in the same league. Robson presided over hockey and business operations for the Breakers. Several players under Robson’s tutelage went on to play hockey at both the Division I and professional levels. The Randolph, Mass., native was a four-year letterwinner and two-time captain under Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold. Robson finished his playing career with 77 points on 28 goals and 49 assists in 90 career games played. He won the 1994-95 Quinnipiac Rookie of the Year award and the Coaches Award in the 1997-98 season. After graduating in 1998 with a degree in history he moved into an assistant coaching position for the 1998-99 season.

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ASSISTANT COACH Quinnipiac, 1998 Second season at WMU

Entering his second season as an assistant coach at Western Michigan, Robson worked with the Bronco power play unit that was ranked fourth in the CCHA and 13th in the nation 2008-09.

Robson resides in Kalamazoo.

ALAN

Allan Avery begins his seventh season with the Bronco coaching staff, having served as a volunteer goaltending coach since the 2002-03 campaign. In 2006-07, WMU netminder Riley Gill recorded four shutouts en route to earning a spot on the 2007 CCHA All-Rookie Team.

VOLUNTEER COACH Seventh season at WMU

Avery has worked as a traffic crash reconstructionist for the First District Police since January, 2005.

AVERY

A native of Trenton, Mich., Avery spent a season as a backup goaltender for the Broncos during the 1987-88 season. Prior to joining the WMU hockey team, Avery was a two-time all-state selection at Trenton High School. His 1986 team won the state title and the 1987 squad ranked third in the state under Bronco Skip Howey. “We’re excited to have Allan working with our program,” says Culhane. “Allan has fit in well as a mentor and teacher, helping our goaltenders grow at their positions.” Avery’s previous coaching experience includes stints with several Detroit area high schools and minor league teams. Avery lives in Jackson with his wife Beth, who is a graduate of WMU. The Avery’s have four children: Emily (20), Jessica (18), Brett (15) and Bridget (14).

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BRIAN

SUPPORT STAFF BIOGRAPHIES

BAUER ATHLETIC TRAINER Indiana State, 1999 Eighth at WMU Brian Bauer begins his eighth season at Western Michigan, having joined the WMU Athletic Training staff in August, 2002. At WMU, Bauer has served as medical site coordinator for four NCAA Hockey Regionals in Grand Rapids (2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009). Bauer came to Kalamazoo by way of the University of Findlay, where he spent a year as assistant trainer for the Oiler hockey team. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., Bauer served an athletic training internship with the Fort Wayne Komets during their 1999 IHL season. Bauer, 32, earned a bachelor’s of science degree in athletic training from Indiana State and a master’s of education from Grand Valley State in 2001. Brian and his wife Rebecca are the parents of a son, Landon (5) and a daughter Brynley (2).

BOB

D’AMELIO ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Michigan State, 1978 23rd season at WMU

Bob D’Amelio assumed the position of Assistant Athletic Director in April, 1998. His primary responsibilities include the management and supervision of the marketing, media relations and trademark licensing functions within the division.

ROBIN

HOOK ASSISTANT AD/PLAY-BY-PLAY Western Michigan, 1978 15th season at WMU

A native of Lansing, Mich., D’Amelio has been a member of the athletic staff since 1987, beginning his WMU career as assistant ticket manager. He was appointed athletic ticket manager in 1988 and assumed the position of director of marketing and promotions in 1991. He received his bachelor’s degree (social science) in 1978 and his master’s degree (athletic administration) in 1986 from Michigan State University. Bob and his wife, Diane, have a daughter, Anna (18).

The voice of Bronco Athletics since 1984, Robin Hook handles the play-by-play duties for hockey, football and men’s basketball. He is entering his 25th year calling hockey.

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Hook joined the WMU Athletic Department in April, 1995 and was promoted to assistant athletic director for broadcast services in 1998. Hook has expanded WMU’s radio coverage with the creation of the Bronco Radio Network and added numerous corporate sponsors. Prior to arriving at WMU, Hook was an on-air personality for 15 years, mostly with WKMI-AM in Kalamazoo. A Belleville, Mich., native, Robin and his wife Ruth are the parents of Chelsea (24) and Jared (20).

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MONTY

PORTER ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Monty Porter oversees the operating budgets, finances and human resources activities for WMU’s athletic program. In addition, he serves as supervising A.D. for hockey, football, gymnastics, golf, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, ticket office operations and equipment operations. Porter is also in his 10th season as color radio analyst for football. Porter came to WMU in November, 1995 after spending four seasons at Lamar, where he served as Assistant A.D. for Business Affairs. The Coralville, Iowa, native was also an administrative assistant at Iowa, earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in athletic administration. While a student at Iowa, Porter worked with the Hawkeye football team. Monty and his wife, Melissa, have five children: Montgomery (17), Collin (15), Gavin (15), Emily (13) and Adysen (six).

JEN

QUERY STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Western Michigan, 2001 Fifth season at WMU

DION

VAN ATTER EQUIPMENT MANAGER Western Michigan, 1992 13th season at WMU Dion Van Atter embarks on his 13th season with the Broncos and 17th year in the athletic department. He is responsible for hockey equipment needs and also orders equipment for the baseball team.

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Iowa, 1989 15th season at WMU

Jen Query begins her fifth season with the Hockey Broncos, overseeing the team’s strength and conditioning program. Query has been a member of the WMU strength and conditioning staff for four seasons, assisting with the Bronco hockey, football, women’s basketball, softball, track and field and cross country teams. Under Query’s tutelage former Bronco captain Chris Frank was named a National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American for his dedication in the weight room. A native of Grand Haven, Mich., Query spent a year-and-a-half as a speed specialist for OGAR Frappier Excelleration® in Grand Rapids, Mich. While there, she worked with the Grand Rapids Griffins and Rampage professional teams. Query received a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology from Western Michigan in 2001 and a master’s degree in the same field from WMU in 2003.

A native of Otsego, Mich., Van Atter also works with Bronco baseball and football (preseason) teams. Van Atter has also helped Western Michigan and the CCHA with five NCAA Regional Championships in Grand Rapids. One of the highlights of Van Atter’s career was serving as equipment manager for the United States team at the World University Hockey Championship held in Joe Louis Arena. Van Atter received a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Western Michigan in 1992. He is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and also a member of the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers & Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers. Dion is single and lives in Kalamazoo.

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2008-09 / JUNIOR Played in 30 games ... tallied a career-high seven goals on the season despite missing action due to a broke foot ... was WMU’s best draw man on the season ... scored a career-high two goals, including the game-tying goal, against Niagara (10/10) ... was named Bronco Player of the Week for his play against Niagara and RIT (10/13) ... scored his third goal of the season against Minnesota-Duluth CENTER (10/17) ... scored his fourth goal of the season, surpassing previous season6-0 •205 • Sr. high goal totals, and also added his first assist of the season (10/25) ... picked Pittsburgh, Pa. up his first assist of the season at Michigan State (10/31) ... tallied second Chicago Steel (USHL) assist of the season against LSSU (2/20) ... tied a career-high with two goals in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21) ... scored seventh goal of the season in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27).

CHRIS

CLACKSON

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2007-08 / SOPHOMORE Played in 34 games ... picked up his fifth assist of the season against Ferris State (3/7) ... picked up fourth assist of the season in a 3-0 win over No. 11 Notre Dame (2/29) ... assisted on the game-winning goal in a 4-3 win over Ferris State (1/25) ... tallied third goal of the season vs. Wayne State (12/7) ... registered a goal in a 4-2 win at Northern Michigan (11/9) ... netted the game-winning goal in a 5-2 victory over Bentley (10/19). 2006-07 / FRESHMAN Registered assist against Alabama-Huntsville (1/26) ... scored Bronco’s lone goal in loss to Bowling Green (1/5) ... tallied second collegiate goal vs. Northern Michigan (11/17) ... registered first collegiate goal and first-career two point game (1-1) vs. Ohio State (11/9) recorded first career assist vs. Wayne State (11/4). JUNIORS Finished second in team scoring with the Chicago Steel, amassing 23 goals and 26 assists for 49 points … also compiled 176 penalty minutes over 58 games … more than doubled his point total from the 2004-05 season when he recorded 22 points in 53 contests … played in the 2006 USHL All-Star Game … competed for the Pittsburgh Hornets Midget AAA program. PERSONAL Majoring in business finance … carries a 3.71 GPA ... graduated from Peters Township High School (2005) … son of Kim and Donna Clackson … born Jan. 27, 1987 in Pittsburgh, Pa. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 2 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 2 vs. multiple opponents Shots - 7 vs. Lake Superior State 3/8/2009 Plus/Minus - +2 vs. Niagara 10/10/2008

CLACKSON’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Totals

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GP 30 34 30 94

G 7 3 3 13

A PTS 2 9 5 8 4 7 11 24

+/- +2 -6 -8 --12

TP 20 17 14 51

PIM PP 40 3 45 0 36 2 121 5

SG GW 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 21 2007-08 24 2006-07 24 Totals 69

G 4 1 3 8

A 2 3 1 6

PTS 6 4 4 14

+/- +1 -10 -7 -16

TP 11 15 13 39

PIM PP 22 1 41 0 34 2 97 3

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 2 2006-07 1 Totals 8

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 0 1

PTS 0 1 0 1

+/- 0 +2 0 +2

TP 3 1 0 4

PIM PP 6 0 2 0 0 0 8 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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JORDAN

COLLINS DEFENSEMAN 6-1 • 222 • Sr. Novi, Mich. Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL)

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2008-09: Played in a career high 41 games ... was one of four Broncos to play in all 41 games on the season ... finished second on the team with 65 blocked shots ... picked up an assist on an empty-net goal and finished +2 against Niagara (10/10) ... assisted on WMU’s only goal against RIT (10/11) ... had first back-to-back games in which he has scored a point in his career against Niagara and RIT (10/10-11) ... blocked six shots in WMU’s 2-1 shootout win over Ferris State (10/24) .. picked up third assist on the season in a 3-2 overtime win vs. Alaska (12/20) ... blocked six shots and tallied fourth assist of the season against Brown (1/3) ... scored the game-winning goal, his first of the season, against AlabamaHuntsville (1/16).

2007-08 / SOPHOMORE Played in 23 games ... picked up an assist in a playoff game against Ferris State March 8 ... scored first collegiate goal against Miami Feb. 23 2006-07 / FRESHMAN Made Bronco debut at Wayne State (12/16). JUNIORS Spent three seasons with the Trail Smoke Eaters … turned in career-best season in 2005-06, collecting seven goals and 35 points in 60 games as the team’s top scoring defenseman … amassed over 100 penalty minutes the last two seasons … recipient of the Smoke Eaters’ Most Improved Player Award in 2004-05 … captained the Novi High School team … played three varsity seasons at Novi High, earning all-state honors. PERSONAL Majoring in accounting … carries a 3.36 GPA ... graduated from Novi High School (2004) … son of Doug and Julie Collins, Faith and Rob Simsick … brother, Justin, attends WMU and has a sister, Kady … born April 15, 1986 in Ann Arbor, Mich. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents; last time vs. Alabama-Huntsville 1/16/2009 Assists - 1 vs. multilpe opponents; last time vs. Brown 1/3/2009 Points - 1 vs. multiple opponents; last time vs. Alabama-Huntsville 1/16/2009 Shots - 3 vs. multiple opponents; last time vs. Nebraska-Omaha 11/7/2008 Plus/Minus - +2 vs. multiple opponents; last time vs. Alaska 2/14/2009

COLLINS’ CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Totals

GP 41 23 1 65

G 1 1 0 2

A 4 1 0 5

PTS 5 2 0 7

+/- -9 -10 0 -19

TP 22 18 3 43

PIM PP 44 0 66 1 6 0 116 1

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 28 2007-08 15 2006-07 Totals 43

G 0 1 1

A 1 0 1

PTS +/- TP 1 -8 15 1 -8 14 - - DNP - 2 -16 29

PIM PP 30 0 58 1

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 2 2006-07 Totals 7

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

PTS +/- TP 0 -5 4 1 -1 1 - - DNP - 1 -6 5

PIM PP 8 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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2008-09 / JUNIOR Started in a career-high 29 games ... finished the season with career highs in minutes played, saves and save percentage ... made 32 saves against Niagara to pick up his first win of the season (10/10) ... made a season-high 34 saves against Michigan State (10/31) ... made 21 saves in the 3-2 shootout loss against No. 11 Michigan State (11/1) ... made 33 saves and was named Perani Cup No. 1 Star of the Game in 2-1 win at No. 8 Michigan (11/14) ... made 35 stops en route to defeating Alaska, 3-2, in overtime (12/20) ... made 37 saves against Northeastern (1/2) ... made GOALIE 38 saves in WMU’s 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/10) ... made 24 saves in 5-1 win over UAH (1/17) ... 6-2 •215 • Sr. tied a season high with 35 saves in a 2-2 tie against Ohio State (1/23) ... made 37 saves in 4-1 win over Ohio State and was later named CCHA Goalie of the Week for his play in the series (1/24) ... Northfield, Minn. made a season-high 41 saves in 1-1 tie with Nebraska Omaha (2/6) ... made a career-high 46 saves Texarkana Bandits (NAHL) in 5-0 shutout of Nebraska Omaha (2/7) ... passed Marc Magliarditi (1995-96) on WMU’s career shutout list, for first in WMU history (2/7) ... became the first Bronco in the team’s 38 year history to post back-to-back shutouts, stopping 41 shtos in 3-0 win over Alaska (2/13) ... made 37 saves in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21) ... made 40 saves in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27) ... stopped 31 of 34 shots in 5-3 win over BGSU to extend winning streak to three games (2/28) ... made a career high 54 saves in 4-3 double overtime win over LSSU (3/7) ... made 29 saves and allowed only one goal in 3-1 win over LSSU (3/8).

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GILL

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2007-08 / SOPHOMORE Appeared in 28 games, making 27 starts ... made 40 saves in a 4-3 OT loss to Ferris State (3/7) ... tied a career high with 42 saves in a 3-0 shut out victory over #11 Notre Dame for his sixth win of the season (2/29) ... made 28 saves against Miami (2/22) ... stopped 28 shots against Michigan State (2/16) ... stopped 30 shots in a 3-3 tie against LSSU (2/8) ... made 34 saves against Alaska (2/2) ... stopped 35 shots in a 3-3 tie with Ferris State (1/26) ... made 29 saves and earned fifth win of the season in a 4-3 win over Ferris State (1/25) ... stopped 33 shots against Michigan (1/12) ... made 26 saves in 40 minutes at Michigan (1/11) ... stopped 22 shots in a 4-2 win over Ohio State (11/12) ... made a season-high 40 saves in at Notre Dame (11/16) ... named first star of the game despite a 4-3 (OT) loss at Northern Michigan (11/10) ... made 27 saves in a 4-2 victory at Northern Michigan (11/9) ... stopped 33 shots in a 3-1 win over Bentley (10/20) ... earned a win over Bentley with 18 saves (10/19). 2006-07 / FRESHMAN Led CCHA in shutouts (4) ... named to CCHA All-Rookie Team ... ranked 21st in the nation in winning percentage (.587) ... earned 13th and final win of season in 6-2 decision over Alaska in CCHA Tournament (3/3) ... finished the season with a 2.79 GAA, second-best season average in WMU history, and a .912 save percentage, setting a WMU season record ... earned 12th win of the season (3-1) at Lake Superior State (2/23) ... went 2-0-0 for second-straight weekend, winning against No. 5/6 Michigan State (2/16-17) ... went 2-0-0 in weekend sweep of Alaska (2/910) ... earned CCHA Rookie of the Week (2/12, 2/19) ... stopped a career-high 42 shots against No. 11 Michigan (2/3) ... registered third shutout of the season against Alabama-Huntsville (1/26) to move into third on career shutouts list ... recorded first point of career on an assist against the Chargers, earning Perani No. 2 Star ... went unbeaten (3-0-1) in first four games ... CCHA Goaltender of the Week (1/8) ... Bronco Player of the Week (1/8) ... made 37 saves in 5-0 shutout win at Bowling Green (1/6) ... registered shutout in just his second start, logging 26 saves in 4-0 win over Wayne State (11/4) ... made 34 saves in first career start (at Ferris State, 10/21) ... registered 35 saves to preserve 2-2 tie at Ohio State (11/10) ... matched a then career-high 35 saves vs. No. 5 Maine (12/29) ... became first WMU goaltender in 11 years to win at Michigan’s Yost Arena, producing 30 saves in a 6-3 triumph (12/1) ... Bronco Player of the Week (11/6) ... named top Perani Cup Star of the Game on five occasions. JUNIORS Named to the NAHL All-Star Second Team in 2005-06 … registered a 2.15 goals-against average, .934 save percentage and 35-10 record during the 2005-06 season … named team’s most valuable player … recorded a 2.58 GAA, .913% and 26-16 record in 2004-05 … started three seasons with the expansion Bandits … two-time all-conference selection at Northfield High School. ... also played with current teammate Mike Levendusky. PERSONAL Majoring in communications … graduated from Northfield High School (2003) … son of Tom and Virginia Gill … born Jan. 1, 1985 in Northfield, Minn. CAREER HIGHS Saves - 54 vs. Lake Superior State 3/7/2009 Shots faced - 57 vs. Lake Superior State, 3/7/2009 Assists - 1 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 1/26/07

GILL’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Totals

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GP 30 28 23 81

GS 29 27 23 79

MIN 1731:24 1637:02 1333:03 4701:29

GAA 2.91 3.26 2.79 3.00

SVS 970 822 645 2437

SV% .920 .906 .912 .912

SH 2 1 4 7

A 0 0 1 1

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 21 2007-08 22 2006-07 17 Totals 60

GS MIN REC GA GAA 20 1195:43 9-8-3 54 2.71 21 1267:40 4-14-2 73 3.46 17 971:27 10-5-1 47 2.91 58 3443:50 23-27-6 174 2.90

SVS 653 646 465 1764

SV% .924 .898 .908 .910

SH 2 1 2 5

A 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 2 2006-07 3 Totals 10

GS 5 2 3 10

SVS 196 79 93 368

SV% .907 .898 .930 .911

SH 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0

MIN 297:26 131:20 182.36 611:22

REC 13-13-3 6-18-2 13-8-1 32-39-6

REC 2-3-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 3-7-0

GA 84 89 62 235

GA 20 9 7 36

GAA 5.00 4.11 2.30 3.60

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JARED

KATZ CENTER 5-7 • 157 • Sr. San Jose, Calif. Wayne State Univ.

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2008-09/ JUNIOR Played in 31 games ... made his Bronco debut against Niagara (10/10) ... picked up his first assist as a Bronco against Miami (12/6) ... tallied third assist of the season in 4-1 win over Ohio State (1/24) ... tallied an assist in each game with Northern Michigan (1/30-31) ... notched sixth assist of the season against LSSU (2/20) ... tallied seventh assist of season in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27) ... scored first goal with the Broncos, the game-winner, in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28) ... registered eighth assist of the season and second goal of the season in three game series with LSSU (3/6-9) ... tallied ninth assist in 5-2 playoff loss to Michigan (3/14).

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (2006-08) Spent freshman and sophomore seasons playing for former Bronco head coach Bill Wilkinson ... tallied 11 goals and 12 assists during freshman year and was later named to the College Hockey America All-Rookie squad ... netted eight goals and contributed with eight assists in sophomore season ... scored two goals in four career games against Western Michigan. JUNIORS Spent two years in the NAHL, playing for the Mahoning Valley Phantoms in 2004 and the Toledo Ice Diggers in 2005 ... finished third on the Diggers in scoring with nine goals and 31 points ... went on to the Bay State Breakers in the Eastern Junior Hockey League, tallying 43 points (18 goals, 25 assists) in 43 games during the 2005-06 season ... a 2004 graduate of South Lake High School. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... born December 26, 1985, in San Jose, Calif. ... son of Gerald and Doris Katz.

KATZ’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Totals

GP 31 37 35 113

G 2 8 11 21

A PTS 9 11 8 16 12 23 29 40

+/- -1 -6 +6 -1

TP 5 5 9 19

PIM PP 10 0 10 1 18 4 38 6

SG GW 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 20 Totals 20

G 1 1

A 6 6

PTS 7 7

+/- -2 -2

TP 4 4

PIM PP 8 0 8 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 Totals 5

G 1 1

A 2 2

PTS 3 3

+/- +2 +2

TP 1 1

PIM PP 2 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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2008-09 / JUNIOR Was one of four Broncos to play in all 41 games ... became first Bronco defenseman to tally 20plus points since Dave Couisneau (2002-03) ... led the team with 83 blocked shots ... notched a pair of assists in WMU’s 6-5 overtime-loss to UMD (10/18) ... assisted on the game-tying goal against Ferris State (10/24) ... picked up fifth assist against Ferris State (10/25) ... scored his first goal in a 3-2 shootout loss to No. 11 Michigan State (11/1) ... picked up sixth assist on the game-tying goal in 2-1 win at No. 8 Michigan (11/14) ... scored second goal in 3-3 tie against DEFENSEMAN Notre Dame (11/29) ... blocked six shots against Miami (12/6) ... netted third goal against 6-1 •202 • Sr. Alaska (12/19) ... scored fourth goal of the season and assisted on the game-winning goal in overtime to beat Alaska (12/20) ... blocked four shots in a 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/10) ... Colleyville, Texas dished out two assists for his third multi-point game of the season against Alabama-Huntsville Texas Tornado (NAHL) (1/16) ... tallied a career-high three assists in WMU’s 5-1 win over Alabama-Huntsville (1/17) ... scored the game-tying goal in 4-1 win over No. 11/12 Ohio State (1/24) ... tallied 14th assist of the season in 4-3 loss to Northern Michigan (1/31) ... netted sixth goal of the season in 1-1 tie with Nebraska-Omaha (2/7) ... tallied game-winning goal against Alaska (2/13) ... notched 16th assist of the season against Alaska (2/14) ... tallied 17th assist in WMU’s 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21) ... registered 18th and 19th assists and blocked six shots, finishing +2 in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27) ... tallied 20th assist and blocked five shots in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28) ... was named CCHA Defenseman of the Week for the third time of the season (3/1) ... scored eighth goal of the season in 3-1 win over LSSU (3/8).

TYLER

LUDWIG

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2007-08 / SOPHOMORE Played in all 38 games ... picked up an assist against Ferris State (3/8) ... picked up his 10th assist against Notre Dame (3/1) ... blocked five shots in a 3-0 win vs. No. 11 Notre Dame Feb. 29 ... added his ninth assist of the season against Michigan State (2/16) ... registered his eigth assist on the season against Alaska (2/2) ... scored his fourth goal of the season against Alaska (2/1) ... tallied his seventh assist on the season in a 4-3 win over Ferris State (1/25) ... registered a power-play goal vs. Wayne State (12/8) ... netted the game-winning power-play goal and added an assist vs. Wayne State (12/7) ... registered a goal and an assist at Bowling Green (11/3) ... garnered two assists, including one on the game winner vs. Bentley (10/19). 2006-07 / FRESHMAN Second among Bronco defensemen in scoring (12 points) ... led team in blocked shots (43) ... blocked four shots and recorded an assist in CCHA Tournament against Alaska (3/2-4) ... blocked four shots in a win over No. 5/6 Michigan State (2/16) ... registered second-straight two-assist game against No. 11 Michigan (2/2) ... assisted on a pair of goals against AlabamaHuntsville (1/27) ... was +3 against Ferris State (1/23) ... named No. 3 Perani Star with three points (1-2), including first collegiate goal, in 6-3 win over No. 6 Michigan (12/1) ... compiled four assists in exhibition win over Wilfrid Laurier (10/7) ... registered four blocked shots vs. Ferris State. JUNIORS Helped the Texas Tornado to three consecutive Robertson Cups as Junior A National Champions … one of three players from the Tornado to earn a scholarship in the CCHA … also played for the Dallas Midget AAA program. PERSONAL Majoring in finance … carries a 3.68 GPA ... graduated from Grapevine High School (2003) … son of Craig and Pam Ludwig … born May 24, 1985 in Rhinelander, Wis. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 3 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 1/17/2009 Points - 3 vs. multiple opponents Shots - 5 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +3 vs. Ferris State, 1/23/07

LUDWIG’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Totals

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GP 41 38 37 116

G 8 4 1 13

A PTS 21 29 11 15 11 12 43 56

+/- 0 0 +12 +12

TP 31 20 27 78

PIM PP 62 6 40 4 54 0 156 10

SG GW 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 28 2007-08 28 2006-07 28 Totals 84

G 7 2 1 10

A PTS 12 19 7 9 8 9 27 37

+/- +8 -4 +11 +15

TP 20 16 23 59

PIM PP 40 5 32 2 46 0 118 7

SG GW 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 2 2006-07 3 Totals 10

G 1 0 0 1

A 1 1 1 3

+/- -4 -1 -2 -7

TP 1 3 0 4

PIM PP 2 1 6 0 0 0 8 1

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 2 1 1 4

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WATSON LEFT WING 6-0 • 198 • Sr. Cambridge, Ontario

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2008-09 / JUNIOR Played in career-high 40 games ... tallied career-high eight assists on the season ... scored the winning goal in the shootout against Ferris State (10/24) ... netted first goal of the season against Ferris State (10/25) ... picked up second assist of the season against Michigan State (10/31) ... had first multi-assist game of career in 3-2 shootout loss against Michigan State (11/1) ... tallied fourth and fifth assists in previous three games against Nebraska-Omaha (11/7) ... picked up his sixth assist against Notre Dame (11/29) ... assisted on a short-handed goal against Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) ... netted third goal of the season in 4-1 win over Ohio State (1/24) ... tallied two goals in 6-5 loss to Northern Michigan (1/30) ... tallied eighth assist of the season against LSSU (2/20).

2007-08 / SOPHOMORE Played in 37 games ... scored 10th goal of the season and added his fifth assist to earn first points in the playoffs against Ferris State, also became the first Bronco to score 10 goals this season (3/7) ... scored ninth goal of the season and added his fifth assist in a 3-0 win over No. 11 Notre Dame (2/29) ... registered fourth assist of the season against Miami (1/23) ... picked up team-leading eighth goal of the season against LSSU (2/8) ... netted a goal against UNO (1/5) ... had a career-best three-game point streak (1-2--3) (12/1-8) ... registered a power-play marker vs. Ferris State (12/1) ... tallied two goals and added an assist for a career high three points at Northern Michigan (11/9) ... scored the first goal of the game on the power play against Bowling Green and against Bentley (11/2, 10/19). 2006-07 / FRESHMAN Compiled three points (1-2) in exhibition win over Wilfrid Laurier (10/7) ... appeared in 11 games on the season. JUNIORS Named Junior B Player of the Year by the Ontario Hockey Association … captured the Midwestern Junior Hockey League scoring title by seven points, amassing 48 goals, 41 assists and 89 points in 48 games … chosen to the Top Prospects All-Star Team … led the Hawks to the league’s best record (38-9-1) and the Sutherland Cup Championship. PERSONAL Majoring in finance … carries a 3.53 GPA ... graduated from Southwood High School (2005) … son of John and Sandra Watson … born May 12, 1986 in Cambridge, Ontario. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 2 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 2 vs. Michigan State 11/1/2008 Points - 3 vs. Northern Michigan, 11/9/2007 Shots - 8 vs. Ferris State, 12/1/2007 Plus/Minus - +2 vs. multiple opponents

WATSON’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Totals

GP 40 37 11 88

G 5 10 0 15

A PTS 8 13 6 16 0 0 14 29

+/- -4 -10 -7 -21

TP 15 9 3 27

PIM PP 30 0 18 4 17 0 65 4

SG GW 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 27 2007-08 27 2006-07 8 Totals 63

G 4 8 0 12

A 6 3 0 9

PTS 10 11 0 21

+/- +2 -7 -1 -6

TP 9 9 1 19

PIM PP 18 0 18 3 2 0 38 3

SG GW 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 2 2006-07 Totals 7

G 0 1 1

A 0 1 1

PTS +/- TP 0 -4 1 2 -1 0 - - DNP - 2 -5 1

PIM PP 2 0 0 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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NOTEWORTHY Drafted in the fifth round, 138th overall, by the New York Rangers in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft

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CAMPBELL

2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in 40 games ... had a career season, tallying 16 goals combined with 15 assists for 31 points ... finished second on the team in scoring ... scored the game winning goal against Niagara (10/10) ... netted his second goal of the season against No. 11 Michigan State (10/31) ... CENTER tallied his first assist of the season against Michigan State (11/1) ... netted his third goal of the 6-0 •190 • Jr. season against Nebraska-Omaha (11/7) ... netted his fourth goal of the season against Notre Dame (11/28) ... netted a goal and an assist against Notre Dame (11/29) ... scored his teamStrathroy, Ontario leading sixth goal of the season against Miami (12/6) ... netted his seventh goal against Miami, Strathroy Rockets (WJBHL) extending a goal-scoring streak to four games (12/7) ... picked up an assist and scored the game-winning goal in overtime against Alaska and was named No. 1 Star of the Game (12/20) ... netted ninth goal of the season against Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) ... netted 10th goal of the season in 5-1 win over Alabama-Huntsville (1/17) ... extended his point-scoring streak to three games with two assists in a 2-2 tie with No. 11/12 Ohio State (1/23) ... scored 11th goal of the season, a game-winning power play goal, in 4-1 win over Ohio State (1/24) ... netted his 12th goal of the season and sixth assist in 6-5 loss to Northern Michigan (1/30) .... extended his point streak to six games with a goal against Northern Michigan (1/31) ... netted a goal and an assist in WMU’s 5-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha (2/7) ... tallied eighth assist, assisting on game-winning goal in 3-0 win over Alaska (2/13) ... tallied two assists against LSSU (2/20) ... notched 11th assist of the season in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21) ... tallied two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist for first career three-point game in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/28) ... notched three assists in playoff series against LSSU (3/6-8).

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2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in all 38 games ... picked up an assist against Ferris State (3/8) ... picked up an assist and his first career playoff point against Ferris State (3/7) ... assisted on a goal against LSSU, pushing his point-scoring streak to six games ... scored sixth goal on the season on a game-tying goal against LSSU (2/8) ... picked up his 13th assist on the season against Alaska (2/2) ... notched 12th assist against Alaska (2/1) ... scored the game-tying goal and added an assist against Ferris State (1/26) ... lit the lamp in a 4-3 win over Ferris State (1/25) ... netted a pair of goals against the U.S. World Junior Team (12/18) ... scored points in back-to-back games Nov. 17-23 with a goal against Notre Dame and an assist against Ohio State ... named Blueshirt Bulletin’s Prospect Park Player of the Week twice this season (Oct. 22, Nov. 5) ... set up a pair of goals at Bowling Green (11/3) ... tallied the game-winning goal and added an assist in a 3-1 victory over Bentley (10/20) ... made collegiate debut, scoring first collegiate point, an assist, in a 5-2 win over Bentley (10/19). JUNIORS Played two years for the Strathroy Rockets of the WJBHL ... was named MVP of the Western Ontario Hockey League after leading his team in scoring with 95 points (46-49) ... named Ontario Hockey Association Junior “B” Player of the Year ... also received the OHA’s Top Prospect award ... was the first player in the 39-year history of the Strathroy Rockets franchise to be drafted to the NHL directly from Junior “B” ... led the Rockets to the OHA Junior “B” finals, only to be beaten by future Bronco teammate Ryan Watson’s Cambridge Winter Hawks ... scored 20 points (11-9) in 18 playoff games ... finished his career with the Rockets with 63 goals and 67 assists for 130 total points in 94 regular season games, also played in 30 playoff games scoring 34 points (15-19). PERSONAL Majoring in business ... graduated from Strathroy District Collegiate Institute (2006) ... son of Norm and Bern Campbell ... born Dec. 21, 1988 in Strathroy, Ontario. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 2 vs. Bowling Green 2/27/2009 Assists - 2 vs. multiple opponents Points - 3 vs. Bowling Green 2/27/2009 Shots - 7 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +2 vs. multiple opponents

CAMPBELL’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

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GP 40 38 78

G 16 6 22

A PTS 15 31 16 22 31 53

+/- -8 -12 -20

TP 22 5 27

PIM PP 44 11 10 1 54 12

SG GW 0 4 0 1 0 5

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 28 2007-08 28 Totals 56

G 13 5 18

A PTS 12 25 8 13 20 38

+/- +3 -12 -9

TP 14 5 19

PIM PP 28 8 10 1 38 9

SG GW 0 3 0 0 0 3

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 2 Totals 7

G 0 0 0

A 3 2 5

+/- -7 -1 -8

TP 3 0 3

PIM PP 6 0 0 0 6 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 3 2 5

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2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in one game ... made Bronco debut against Alabama-Huntsville (1/17).

MATTHEW

FEDERICO GOALIE 6-0 • 190 • Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz.

P.F. Chang’s (Midget Major AAA)

1

2007-08 / FRESHMAN Saw two minutes of action in exhibition against the U.S. World Junior Team, turning aside both shots faced (12/18). JUNIORS Played three years of Midget Major AAA hockey for Phoneix based P.F. Chang’s ... has a career 1.84 GAA, .924 save percentage, and 15 shutouts ... led team to a Dallas Cup semi-finals finish.

PERSONAL Majoring in business management ... graduated from Chaparral High School (2007) … son of Richard and Margaret Federico … born Oct. 27, 1988 in Knoxville, Tenn.

FEDERICO’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Total

GP 1 1

GS 0 0

MIN 1:31 1:31

REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH 0-0-0 0 0.00 0 - 0 - - DNP - - 0-0-0 0 0.00 0 - 0

A 0

CONFERENCE YR GP GS MIN 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - -

A

POSTSEASON YR GP GS MIN 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - -

A

0

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2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in nine games ... made his season debut against Michigan State (10/31) ... netted only goal of the season against Nebraska-Omaha (11/7).

ADAM

FLINK LEFT WING 5-11 •190 • Jr. Euless, Texas Texas Tornado (NAHL)

11

2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in 23 games ... scored his first collegiate goal against Notre Dame (3/1) ... assisted on the game-winning goal in a 4-3 win over Ferris State (1/25) ... scored his first collegiate point, an assist, at Bowling Green (11/3) ... made his collegiate debut at Niagara (10/27).

JUNIORS Member of the ‘05-06 National Championship Texas Tornado squad that went 42-12-4 on the season ... scored 31 points (15-16) in two years with the Tornado. PERSONAL Majoring in exercise science ... carries a 3.57 GPA ... graduated from Colleyville Heritage High School ... son of Michael and Tonya Flink ... born on July 20, 1987 in Cary, N.C. CAREER HIGHS Goals -1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 1 vs. multiple opponents Shots - 3 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +1 vs. multiple opponents

FLINK’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

32

GP 9 23 32

G 1 1 2

A 0 2 2

PTS 1 3 4

+/- -2 -7 -9

TP 4 4 8

PIM PP 8 0 8 0 16 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 8 2007-08 20 Totals 28

G 1 1 2

A 0 2 2

PTS 1 3 4

+/- -1 -7 -8

TP 4 4 8

PIM PP 8 0 8 0 16 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 2007-08 2 Totals 2

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS +/- TP - - DNP - 0 0 0 0 0 0

PIM PP

SG GW

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

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2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Started in 13 games ... made 28 saves in his season debut against RIT (10/11) ... made a career-high 50 saves against UMD (10/18) ... made 39 saves and stopped three attempts in WMU’s 2-1 shootout win over Ferris State (10/24).

JERRY

KUHN GOALIE 5-10 • 186 • Jr. Southgate, Mich. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

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2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in 13 games, earning 11 starts ... made 36 saves at Michigan State (2/15) ... stopped 34 shots against LSSU (2/9) ... made 40 saves against Alaska (2/1) ... made 39 saves against Bowling Green (1/19) ... turned aside 38 shots at Bowling Green (1/18) ... stopped 12 shots in a relief appearance at Michigan (1/11) ... made first start against a CCHA opponent, making 19 saves in a 4-2 loss to UNO (1/6) ... stopped 30 shots in a 1-1 tie against Holy Cross (12/30) ... backstopped the Broncos to victory in their first-ever shootout in the game against Holy Cross, denying all four shooters faced for the 2-0 win ... completed a weekend sweep with 24 saves vs Wayne State (12/8) ... stopped 24 shots to earn first collegiate victory vs. Wayne State (12/7) ... entered the game at Bowling Green in relief in the second period when WMU was down 4-0, stopping the Falcon offense while the Broncos mounted a four-goal third period comeback (11/10) ... made first start in collegiate debut at Niagara, making 18 saves in a 4-2 loss (10/26) JUNIORS Played two years for the Sioux City Musketeers ... holds the Musketeer franchise records for most appearances in a season (49), most minutes played in a season (2,737), most wins in a season (27), most saves in a season (1,426), most shots faced in a season (1,548) and highest save percentage in a season (.921) ... went 42-28 in 78 career games with the Musketeers ... finished career with a .919 save percentage and a 2.74 GAA. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... graduated from Southgate Anderson High School (2004) ... son of Jerry and Sheryl Kuhn ... born on March 20, 1986. CAREER HIGHS Saves - 50 vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 10/18/2008 Shots - 56 vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 10/18/2008

KUHN’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

GP 14 13 27

GS MIN REC 12 782:50 1-7-4 11 677:10 2-9-1 23 1460:00 3-16-5

GA 44 31 75

GAA 3.37 2.75 3.08

SVS 411 340 751

SV% .903 .916 .909

SH 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 9 2007-08 9 Totals 18

GS MIN REC 8 509:02 0-5-3 7 432:41 0-8-0 15 1041:43 0-12-3

GA 32 23 55

GAA 3.77 2.55 3.05

SVS 262 244 506

SV% .891 .914 .902

SH 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP GS MIN REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH 2008-09 0 1 29:28 0-0-0 0 0.00 12 1.000 0 2007-08 - - DNP - Totals - - DNP - -

A 0

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MIKE

LEVENDUSKY DEFENSEMAN 6-1 •195 • Jr. Greensburg, Pa. Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL)

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2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in a career-high 29 games ... made his season debut at Ferris State (10/25) ... blocked a career-high six shots in WMU’s 4-3 comeback win over Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) ... picked up first assist of the season on the game-winning goal in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28) ... tallied second assist of the season in 6-3 loss to LSSU (3/6). 2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in eight games ... scored first collegiate point, an assist on the game-winning goal, in a 3-1 victory over Bentley Oct. 20 ... made his collegiate debut Oct. 20 vs. Bentley.

JUNIORS Spent 2006-07 season with the Bridgewater Bandits of the EJHL ... was named to the EJHL All-Star team ... was named the EJHL’s Defensive Player of the Year ... registered 34 points (9-25) in 45 games with the Bandits ... finished third in scoring among EJHL defensemen ... also played with Riley Gill on the Texarkana Bandits during the 200506 season. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... graduated from Hempfield Area High School (2005) ... son of Tom and Debbie Levendusky ... born on July 2, 1986. CAREER HIGHS Goals - n/a Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 1 vs. multiple opponents Shots - 2 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +2 vs. multiple opponents

LEVENDUSKY’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

34

GP 29 8 37

G 0 0 0

A 3 1 4

PTS 3 1 4

+/- +6 -1 +5

TP 4 7 11

PIM PP 8 0 14 0 22 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 20 2007-08 5 Totals 25

G 0 0 0

A 1 0 1

PTS 1 0 1

+/- +5 -2 +3

TP 3 1 4

PIM PP 6 0 2 0 8 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 2007-08 Totals 5

G 0 0

A 2 2

PTS +/- TP 2 0 1 - - DNP - 2 0 1

PIM PP 2 0

SG GW 0 0

2

0

0

0

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PATRICK

NAGORSEN CENTER 5-10 • 175 • Jr. Novi, Mich.

Traverse City North Stars (NAHL)

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2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in only 20 games due to injury ... will start the 2009-10 season with a six-game assist streak dating back to previous season ... made his season debut against Niagara (10/10) ... picked up first assist of the season against Nebraska-Omaha (11/17) ... tallied second assist of the season in a 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/9) ... tallied two assists for first career multi-assist game against Ferris State (1/10) ... dished out his fifth assist of the season and fourth in three games against Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) ... tallied sixth assist of the season and fifth in fourth games in 5-1 win over Alabama-Huntsville (1/17).

2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in 27 games ... notched an assist to earn first career playoff point against Ferris State March 8 ... scored first collegiate goal in a 3-0 win against No. 11 Notre Dame Feb. 29... picked up an assist against Alaska Feb. 2 ... tallied his first career assist in a 3-3 tie with Ferris State Jan. 26 ... saw time on the first line Nov. 23-24 vs. Ohio State ... made his collegiate debut Oct. 20 vs. Bentley. JUNIORS Played two seasons with the Traverse City North Stars (NAHL) ... led the team in points in 2005-06 with 42 (17-25) ... was the team captain in 2006-07 and was second on the team with 46 points (14-32) ... finished career with 116 games played and 88 total points (31-57) ... also played with current teammate Travis Paeth in Traverse City. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... graduated from Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prepatory School (2005) ... son of Tony and Roseanne Nagorsen ... born Nov. 12, 1986 in Detroit, Mich. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. Notre Dame, 2/29/2008 Assists - 2 vs. Ferris State 1/10/2009 Points - 2 vs. Ferris State 1/10/2009 Shots - 3 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +2 vs. multiple opponents

NAGORSEN’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

GP 20 28 48

G 0 1 1

A 6 3 9

PTS 6 4 10

+/- -4 -7 -11

TP 1 6 7

PIM PP 2 0 23 0 25 0

SG GW 0 0 1 0 1 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 11 2007-08 23 Totals 34

G 0 1 1

A 4 2 6

PTS 4 3 7

+/- 0 -6 -6

TP 0 5 5

PIM PP 0 0 21 0 21 0

SG GW 0 0 1 0 1 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 3 2007-08 2 Totals 5

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

PTS 0 1 1

+/- -2 -1 -3

TP 0 1 1

PIM PP 0 0 2 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

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TRAVIS

2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in 27 games ... made his season debut against Niagara (10/10) ... picked up first assist of the season against Nebraska-Omaha (11/8) ... tallied second assist of the season in 6-5 loss to Northern Michigan (1/30)

RIGHT WING 5-11 • 189 • Jr. Muskegon, Mich.

2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in 27 games ... scored first points in the playoffs with a goal and an assist against Ferris State (3/8) ... registered first collegiate assist against Alaska Feb. 2 ... scored first collegiate goal on a breakaway against Ferris State (12/1) ... made collegiate debut vs. Bentley (10/20).

PAETH Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)

18

JUNIORS Saw limited action with the Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) due to a knee injury and surgery ... notched seven points (2-5) in 11 games ... also played with teammate Patrick Nagorsen in Traverse City in 2005-06 scoring 21 goals and 15 assists. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... graduated from Mona Shores High School (2006) ... son of Sean and Holly Deur and Mike Paeth ... born on Sept. 29, 1987. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 2 vs. Ferris State, 3/8/2008 Shots - 3 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +1 vs. multiple opponents

PAETH’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Totals

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GP 27 23 50

G 0 2 2

A 3 2 5

PTS 3 4 7

+/- -8 -7 -15

TP 7 4 11

PIM PP 14 0 8 0 22 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 20 2007-08 20 Totals 40

G 0 1 1

A 2 2 4

PTS 2 3 5

+/- -6 -7 -13

TP 4 4 8

PIM PP 8 0 8 0 16 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 2007-08 2 Totals 2

G 1 1

A 0 0

PTS +/- TP - - DNP - - 1 0 0 1 0 0

PIM PP

SG GW

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

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NOTEWORTHY Was selected 191st overall by the Florida Panthers in the seventh round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.

RYAN

WATSON

2008-09 / SOPHOMORE Played in 35 games ... made his season debut against RIT (10/11) ... netted a short-handed goal, first of the season, against UMD (10/18) ... picked up first assist of the season against Miami (12/7) ... netted the game-tying goal with 29 seconds remaining to force overtime against Cambridge Winter Hawks (MWJHL) Alaska (12/20) ... netted third goal of the season against No. 6 Northeastern (1/2) ... netted goal and tallied an assist in 5-1 win over Alabama- Huntsville (1/17).

CENTER 6-1 • 201 • Jr. Cambridge, Ontario

15

2007-08 / FRESHMAN Played in 34 games ... scored fourth goal of the season against Alaska (2/2) ... scored a goal in a 4-3 win over Ferris State (1/25) ... earned an assist vs. Bowling Green (1/19) ... set up a goal at Michigan (1/11) ... recorded points in each of first three games ... scored first collegiate goal in first career game vs. Bentley (10/19). JUNIORS Played for the 2007 Sutherland Cup Champion Cambridge Winter Hawks, beating future Bronco teammate Max Campbell in the process ... finished the season with 56 points (27-29) in 37 games played ... contributed nine points (2-7) in the Winterhawks playoff run ... was a member of the MWJHL All Star team. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... carries a 3.53 GPA ... graduated from Southwood Secondary School (2006) ... son of Sandra and John Watson ... brother of current Bronco hockey player Cam Watson ... born on March 1, 1988. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 2 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 1/17/2009 Shots - 6 vs. Northeastern 1/2/2009 Plus/Minus - +2 vs. Ferris State, 3/8/2008

WATSON’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 2007-08 Total

GP 35 34 69

G 4 4 8

A 2 4 6

PTS 6 8 14

+/- -10 -3 -3

TP 11 8 8

PIM PP 22 1 16 0 16 0

SG GW 1 1 1 0 1 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 24 2007-08 24 Totals 28

G 1 2 3

A 1 3 4

PTS 2 5 7

+/- -4 -5 -9

TP 7 6 13

PIM PP 14 0 12 0 26 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 4 2007-08 2 Totals 6

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 0 0

+/- -3 +1 -2

TP 2 0 2

PIM PP 4 0 0 0 4 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2008-09 / FRESHMAN Played in 37 games ... caught fire when matched up with Kyle O’Kane and Patrick Nagorsen and later Jared Katz to become one of WMU’s top scoring lines ... made his collegiate debut against Niagara, picking up his firstcareer assist on the game-tying goal (10/10) ... notched his second helper of the season against Miami (12/6) ... netted first career goal as a Bronco RIGHT WING in WMU’s 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/9) ... netted second career goal and 5-9 • 160 • So. tallied an assist for first multi-point game of his career against Ferris State Placentia, Calif. (1/10) ... was named CCHA Rookie of the Week for play in series against FerLincoln Stars (USHL) ris State (1/12) ... tallied two assists in 6-5 loss to Northern Michigan (1/30) ... blocked three shots on the penalty kill and tallied third goal in 3-0 win over Alaska (2/13) ... tallied sixth assist in 7-4 loss to LSSU (2/20) ... scored fourth goal and tallied two assists for first career three-point game in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28) ... registered four points, two goals and two assists, in first three career playoff games against LSSU (3/6-8) ... tallied a goal and an assist in 5-2 playoff loss to Michigan (3/14).

J. J.

CREW

10

JUNIORS Played two seasons with Colorado Rampage ... spent one season with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL racking up up 20 points on six goals and 14 assists ... totaled 245 points in high school career. PERSONAL Undecided on major ... graduated from Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs in 2007 ... son of George and Renee Crew .. born Feb. 23, 1989 in Placentia, Calif. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 2 vs. multiple opponents Points - 3 vs. Bowling Green 2/25/2009 Shots - 5 vs. Lake Superior State 3/6/2009 Plus/Minus - +3 vs. Bowling Green 2/25/2009

CREW’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 Totals

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GP 37 37

G 7 7

A PTS 11 18 11 18

+/- TP +13 4 +13 4

PIM PP 8 1 8 1

SG GW 0 1 0 1

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 26 Totals 26

G 4 4

A 7 7

PTS 11 11

+/- +6 +6

TP 3 3

PIM PP 6 1 6 1

SG GW 0 1 0 1

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 Totals 5

G 3 3

A 3 3

PTS 6 6

+/- +5 +5

TP 1 1

PIM PP 2 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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P.J.

2008-09 / FRESHMAN Played in 15 games ... made his collegiate debut against Niagara (10/10) ... picked up first career assist and later second career assist against Miami (12/6).

DEFENSEMAN 6-0 • 177 • So. San Clemente, Calif. Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)

JUNIORS Spent two seasons with the Southern Minnesota Express and two with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs in the NAHL ... scored 14 goals and 59 assists in 170 career games at the juniors level.

KAVAYA

4

PERSONAL Majoring in business ... graduated from San Clemente High School ... son of Steven and Bonnie Kavaya ... born Jan. 16, 1987 in San Clemente, Calif. CAREER HIGHS Goals - n/a Assists - 2 vs. Miami 12/5/2008 Points - 2 vs. Miami 12/6/2008 Shots - 2 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 1/16/2009 Plus/Minus - +1 vs. multiple opponents

KAVAYA’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 Total

GP 15 15

G 0 0

A 2 2

PTS 2 2

+/- -8 -8

TP 2 2

PIM PP 4 0 4 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 10 Totals 10

G 0 0

A 2 2

PTS 2 2

+/- -4 -4

TP 0 0

PIM PP 0 0 0 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 Totals 0

G 0

A 0

PTS +/- TP - - DNP - 0 0 0

PIM PP

SG GW

0

0

0

0

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2008-09 / FRESHMAN Played in 28 games ... finished third on the team in scoring with 10 goals ... made his Bronco debut against RIT (10/11) ... tallied first career assist and first collegiate point against Nebraska-Omaha (11/7) ... netted his first collegiate goal in a 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/9) ... picked up an assist against Ferris State (1/10) ... scored the game-tying goal against Alabama-Huntsville LEFT WING (1/16) ... netted his third goal of the season in 5-1 win over Alabama-Hunts5-9 • 172 • So. ville, extending point-scoring streak to three games (1/17) ... netted fourth St. Louis, Mo. and fifth goals of the season in series with Northern Michigan (1/30-31) ... St. Louis Bandits (NAHL) netted the game-winning goal in the fourth round of the shootout in 1-1 tie with Nebraska-Omaha (2/6) ... tallied third assist of the season in 5-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha (2/7) ... netted sixth goal of the season against Alaska (2/14) ... scored seventh goal of the season against LSSU (2/20) ... netted eighth goal of the season in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28) ... registered first two-assist game in 4-3 double overtime win over LSSU (3/7) ... scored game winning goal in 3-1 series clinching victory over LSSU (3/8) ... tallied a goal and an assist in 5-2 playoff loss to Michigan (3/14).

KYLE

O’KANE

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JUNIORS Totaled 69 points on 40 goals and 29 assists during the 2007-08 season with the St. Louis Bandits ... earned two Junior A championships with the St. Louis Bandits, and two Junior B national championships with the St. Louis Jr. Blues ... named the 2008 NAHL Playoff MVP. PERSONAL Majoring in business ... son of Mike and Karen O’Kane ... born on June 15, 1987. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 2 vs. Lake Superior State 3/6/2009 Points - 3 vs. Bowling Green 2/25/2009 Shots - 4 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +2 vs. multiple opponents

O’KANE’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 Totals

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GP 28 28

G 10 10

A 6 6

PTS 16 16

+/- TP +11 3 +11 3

PIM PP 17 3 17 3

SG GW 0 1 0 1

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 19 Totals 19

G 6 6

A 3 3

PTS 9 9

+/- +7 +7

TP 2 2

PIM PP 15 1 15 1

SG GW 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 Totals 5

G 2 2

A 3 3

PTS 5 5

+/- +3 +3

TP 1 1

PIM PP 2 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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DEREK

ROEHL RIGHT WING 5-11 • 190 • So. Clinton Township, Mich.

Ohio Junior Blue Jackets (USHL)

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2008-09 / FRESHMAN Played in 30 games ... made collegiate debut against Niagara (10/10) ... picked up first collegiate point, an assist against Minnesota-Duluth (10/17) ... scored two goals, including the first of career, against UMD (10/18) ... netted third goal against Nebraska-Omaha (11/8) ... picked up second assist on the season against Notre Dame (11/28) ... picked up third assist against Notre Dame (11/29) ... netted his fourth goal against Miami (12/6) ... picked up fourth assist of the season against Alaska (12/19) ... assisted on the game-tying goal against Alaska, extending his point-scoring streak (1-4-5) to five games (12/20) ... tallied fifth goal in 5-0 win over UNO (2/7) ... registered sixth assist of the season in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27).

JUNIORS Spent two seasons with the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets of the USHL ... in 2007-08 with Ohio he scored 28 goals and added 21 assists in 56 games ... spent one season with the Youngstown Phantoms of the NAHL ... put up 30 points in 43 games ... was named MVP at the Brick Tournament. PERSONAL Undecided on major ... son of Craig and Carol Roehl ... born on April 20, 1988. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 2 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 10/18/2008 Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 2 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 10/18/2008 Shots - 7 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +2 vs. Alaska 12/20/2008

ROEHL’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 Total

GP 30 30

G 5 5

A 6 6

PTS 11 11

+/- +3 +3

TP 5 5

PIM PP 10 1 10 1

SG GW 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 21 Totals 21

G 3 3

A 5 5

PTS 8 8

+/- +4 +4

TP 3 3

PIM PP 6 0 6 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 2 Totals 2

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS 0 0

+/- -1 -1

TP 0 0

PIM PP 0 0 0 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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IAN

SLATER RIGHT WING 6-0 • 195 • So. Satellite Beach, Fla.

Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL)

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2008-09 / FRESHMAN Played in 37 games ... made Bronco debut against RIT, scoring his first collegiate goal in first collegiate game (10/11) ... netted his second goal, a shorthanded goal, against Nebraska Omaha (11/8) ... scored the game-tying goal against No. 8 Michigan (11/14) ... picked up first career assist agaisnt Miami (12/7) ... tallied fourth goal against LSSU (2/20) ... assisted on first goal of the game in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21) ... assisted on a goal in 5-2 win over Bowling Green (2/27) ... scored a short-handed goal in 5-3 win over Bowling Green (2/28).

JUNIORS Spent three seasons with the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders of the USHL ... was a team captain all three seasons ... scored 34 goals and dished out 40 assists in 158 games. PERSONAL Plans to major in exercise science ... graduated from Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 2007 ... son of Tony and Elizabeth Slater ... born on April 18, 1988. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 1 vs. multiple opponents Points - 1 vs. multiple opponents Shots - 4 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +1 vs. multiple opponents

SLATER’S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 Totals

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GP 37 37

G 5 5

A 3 3

PTS 8 8

+/- TP -11 12 -11 12

PIM PP 24 0 24 0

SG GW 2 0 2 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 26 Totals 26

G 4 4

A 3 3

PTS 7 7

+/- -5 -5

TP 10 10

PIM PP 20 0 20 0

SG GW 2 0 2 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 Totals 5

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS 0 0

+/- -4 -4

TP 1 1

PIM PP 2 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

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2008-09 / FRESHMAN Played in 41 games ... was one of four Broncos to play in every game ... was named CCHA Rookie of the Month for January (2-6-8, 10 gp) and February (2-7-9, 8 gp) ... was named to CCHA All-Rookie Team Honorable Mention ... assisted on the game-tying point and added an empty-net goal in his first collegiate game against Niagara (10/10) ... added second asRIGHT WING sist on the season against Duluth (10/17) ... scored a goal against UMD 5-8 • 175 • So. (10/18) ... picked up third assist against Ferris State (10/25) ... tallied White Plains, N.Y. first two-assist game of career against No. 2 Notre Dame (11/29) ... asIndiana Ice (USHL) sisted on the game-tying goal against Alaska (12/20) ... picked up seventh assist against Northeastern (1/2) ... scored third goal of the season against Brown (1/3) ... tallied eighth assist of the season against Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) ... picked up ninth assist of the season in 5-1 win over UAH (1/17) ... scored a goal and tallied an assist for second career multi-point game in a 2-2 tie against Ohio State (1/23) ... assisted on game-winning goal in 4-1 win over Ohio State and was later named CCHA Rookie of the Week for his play in the weekend series (1/24) ... tallied 12th assist of the season against Northern Michigan (1/30) ... tallied a goal and two assists for first career three-point game in 5-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha (2/7) ... tallied 15th assist in loss to Alaska (2/14) ... netted sixth goal and 16th assist against LSSU (2/20) ... assisted on the game-winning goal in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21) ... tallied 18th assist, assisting on the game-winning goal, in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27) ... registered 19th assist in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28) ... tallied a goal and three assists in series with LSSU (3/6-8).

GREG

SQUIRES

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JUNIORS Spent two seasons with the United States National Under-18 team, putting up 14 goals and 15 assists ... played two seasons for the Indiana Ice of the USHL ... helped lead the Ice to the no. 1 seed in his final season ... scored 24 goals and dished out 46 assists for 70 points in just 58 games during his final season with Indiana. PERSONAL Majoring in exercise science ... graduated from Ann Arbor Huron High School (2007) ... son of Geoff and Lily Squires ... born July 6, 1998 in White Plaines, N.Y. CAREER HIGHS Goals - 1 vs. multiple opponents Assists - 2 vs. multiple opponents Points - 3 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 2/7/2009 Shots - 5 vs. multiple opponents Plus/Minus - +1 vs. multiple opponents

SQUIRES’ CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR 2008-09 Total

GP 41 41

G 7 7

A PTS 22 29 22 29

+/- -10 -10

TP 14 14

PIM PP 28 4 28 4

SG GW 0 0 0 0

CONFERENCE YR GP 2008-09 28 Totals 28

G 3 3

A PTS 14 17 14 17

+/- -6 -6

TP 11 11

PIM PP 22 2 22 2

SG GW 0 0 0 0

G 1 1

A 3 3

+/- -6 -6

TP 1 1

PIM PP 2 0 2 0

SG GW 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON YR GP 2008-09 5 Totals 5

PTS 4 4

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BRETT

BRONCO NEWCOMERS

BEEBE RIGHT WING 5-11 • 195 • Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif. Chicago Steel (USHL)

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JUNIORS Clark Cup finalist with Waterloo Blackhawks … member of Chicago Steel during 2008-2009 season … tallied four goals and 13 assists in 43 games with Chicago and Waterloo … Midget U-16 AAA National Champion with California Wave. PERSONAL Plans on majoring in exercise science … graduated from Loyola of Los Angeles in 2008 … Lacrosse all-league midfielder as a junior in high school … son of Bill and Karen Beebe … born on Feb. 16, 1990 in Redondo Beach, Calif.

DAVID

CHANEY DEFENSEMAN 6-0 • 190 • Fr. Shelby Township, Mich.

Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL)

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JUNIORS Played for NAHL North division champs Mahoning Valley Phantoms during 2008-2009 season … tallied seven goals and 17 assists for 24 total points in 41 games ... played Midget Major AAA for Detroit Belle Tire PERSONAL Undecided on a major … graduated from Utica High School during 2008 … born on Jan. 31, 1990 in Mount Clemens, Mich. … son of Steve and Maureen Chaney ... born on Jan. 31, 1990 in Shelby Township, Mich.

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TREVOR

ELIAS

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JUNIORS Played three seasons with the Langley Chiefs in the BCHL racking up 155 points on 55 goals and 100 assists in 157 games … won the Fan Favorite award in 2008-09 … won Unsung Hero award during 2007-2008 season … 2006-2007 BCHL Rookie of the Year. PERSONAL Undecided on major … graduated from Bowness High School in 2006 … son of Dennis and Judy Elias … born on July 31, 1988 in Burnaby, British Columbia.

BRONCO NEWCOMERS

LEFT WING 5-11 • 158 • Fr. Calgary, Alberta Langley Chiefs (BCHL)

ROSS

HENRY DEFENSEMAN 5-10 • 186 • Fr. Franklin, Wis. Lincoln Stars (USHL)

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JUNIORS Played three seasons in USHL with the Lincoln Stars … Named to all-star team during 2008-2009 season … named Ironman during 2007-2008 season for playing in every game. PERSONAL Plans on majoring in mechanical engineering … 2008 graduate of Lincoln Southeast High School … Son of Alan and Vickie Henry … born on July 2, 1990 in Franklin, Wis.

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BEN

BRONCO NEWCOMERS

MILLER RIGHT WING 6-0 • 194 • Fr. Oakland Township, Mich. Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL)

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JUNIORS Scored 65 goals over three seasons of junior hockey … spent most recent season with the Waterloo Blackhawks of the USHL scoring 22 goals and tallying 26 assists in 55 games, also received the Community Service Award from the Blackhawks ... scored a season high 32 goals and 61 points with St. Louis of the NAHL … member of 2007-08 NAHL Robertson Cup National Champions with St. Louis. PERSONAL Plans on majoring in occupational therapy … graduated from Frisco High School (Texas) in 2007 … son of Todd and Melissa Miller … born on June 8, 1989 in Oak Park, Mich.

MATT

TENNYSON DEFENSEMAN 6-2 • 212 • Fr. Pleasanton, Calif.

Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL)

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JUNIORS Spent the 2008-09 season with the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders of the USHL, tallying four goals and six assists in 57 games ... played in 2007-08 with Texas Tornado of the NAHL. PERSONAL Plans of majoring in business … graduated from Amador Valley High School (Calif.) in 2008 … member of state championship runner-up at Arrowhead High School (Minn.) as a freshman … son of Tom and Ann Tennyson … born on April 23, 1990 in Minneapolis, Minn.

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DANE

WALTERS

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JUNIORS Played two seasons with Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL tallying 15 goals and 23 assists in 111 games played … captained the 2008-09 Sioux Falls squad … developed a reputation as one of the hardest-hitting forwards in the USHL … won seven tournament championships with Dallas Stars AAA midget program. PERSONAL Plans on majoring in business … graduated from Como Park High School in 2007 … son of Mike and Annette Walters … born on March 20, 1989 in St. Paul, Minn.

BRONCO NEWCOMERS

RIGHT WING 5-11 • 185 • Fr. St. Paul, Minn. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

LUKE

WITKOWSKI DEFENSEMAN 6-2 • 201 • Fr. Holland, Mich. Fargo Force (USHL)

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JUNIORS Drafted in the sixth round (160th overall) in 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning … named USHL All-Star as a member of the Fargo Force in 2009 … recorded a plus-30 plus/minus rating during 2008-2009 season … tallied nine goals and 26 assists over two junior seasons ... played with current teammate Derek Roehl for the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets in 2007-08. PERSONAL Plans on majoring in business … graduated from Holland High School with a 3.6 GPA in 2006 … son of John and Kristen Witkowski … born on April 14, 1990 in Holland, Mich.

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2008-09 STATISTICS

Date Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 13 Mar. 14

Opponent W/L NIAGARA W ROCHESTER INSTITUTE TECH. L @ Minnesota-Duluth L @ Minnesota-Duluth L FERRIS STATE* T @ Ferris State* L @ #11 Michigan State* L #11 MICHIGAN STATE* T NEBRASKA-OMAHA* T NEBRASKA-OMAHA* L @ #8 Michigan* W #8 MICHIGAN* L @ #2 Notre Dame* L @ #2 Notre Dame* T #4 MIAMI* L #4 MIAMI* L @ #18 Alaska* L @ #18 Alaska W Northeastern& L Brown& T @ Ferris State* W FERRIS STATE* L ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W @ #11 Ohio State* T @ #11 Ohio State* W NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L @ Nebraska-Omaha* T @ Nebraska-Omaha* W ALASKA* W ALASKA* L @ Lake Superior* L @ Lake Superior* W BOWLING GREEN* W BOWLING GREEN* W LAKE SUPERIOR% L LAKE SUPERIOR% W LAKE SUPERIOR% W @ Michigan% L @ Michigan% L

Score 4-2 1-2 2-5 5-6 (OT) 1-1 (SOW) 2-5 1-3 2-2 (SOL) 2-2 (SOL) 2-5 2-1 0-5 1-4 3-3 (SOL) 2-4 3-7 3-6 3-2 (OT) 1-3 1-1 2-1 2-4 4-3 5-1 2-2 (SOL) 4-1 5-6 3-4 1-1 (SOW) 5-0 3-0 3-4 4-7 4-1 5-2 5-3 3-6 4-3 (2OT) 3-1 2-5 1-6

Home games in ALL CAPS * CCHA game % CCHA Tournament & Mariucci Classic TEAM RECORD Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

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ATTENDANCE Dates Total: 41 Home: 21 Away: 18 Neutral: 2

W-L-T 14-20-7 9-13-6 8-10-3 6-9-3 0-1-1 2-1-7 Total 120,503 44,362 76,141 - -

Average 2,939 2,112 4,203 - -

Attend 1,836 1,921 4,138 4,020 2,401 1,699 5,283 4,092 2,193 2,167 6,852 4,295 2,857 2,571 2,008 1,345 2,790 2,866 --------------1,084 2,407 1,891 2,152 4,513 4,505 2,145 2,143 6,676 8,425 2,023 2,403 2,043 2,100 1,883 2,796 620 811 803 6,823 6,887

Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min 9 Patrick Galivan 41 19 28 47 113 .168 +3 25-50 8 Max Campbell 40 16 15 31 69 .232 -8 22-44 21 Tyler Ludwig 41 8 21 29 75 .107 0 31-62 26 Greg Squires 41 7 22 29 87 .080 -10 14-28 6 Kevin Connauton 40 7 11 18 94 .074 +1 22-44 10 J.J. Crew 37 7 11 18 57 .123 +13 4-8 24 Kyle O’Kane 28 10 6 16 42 .238 +11 3-17 19 Cam Watson 40 5 8 13 58 .086 -4 15-30 2 Chris Frank 38 2 10 12 44 .045 -3 36-83 25 Derek Roehl 30 5 6 11 69 .072 +3 5-10 23 Jared Katz 31 2 9 11 26 .077 -1 5-10 27 Chris Clackson 30 7 2 9 77 .091 +2 20-40 14 Ian Slater 37 5 3 8 45 .111 -11 12-24 12 Ryan Watson 35 4 2 6 49 .082 -10 11-22 20 Patrick Nagorsen 20 0 6 6 20 .000 -4 1-2 5 Jordan Collins 41 1 4 5 25 .040 -9 22-44 17 Steve Silver 32 1 3 4 22 .045 -4 16-32 7 Sean Weaver 32 3 0 3 38 .079 -3 20-48 3 Mike Levendusky 29 0 3 3 13 .000 +6 4-8 18 Travis Paeth 27 0 3 3 41 .000 -8 7-18 16 Dave Krisky 11 1 1 2 8 .125 0 5-10 4 P.J. Kavaya 15 0 2 2 5 .000 -8 2-4 11 Adam Flink 9 1 0 1 7 .143 -2 4-8 15 Kevin O’Connor 10 9 1 1 10 .000 -2 6-12 28 Lucas Isley 4 0 0 0 3 .000 +1 1-2 35 Jerry Kuhn 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 4-8 TM 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 4-8 Total 41 111 177 288 1097 .101 -47 321-672 Opponents 41 130 227 357 1511 .086 --- 281-603 Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W 30 Riley Gill 30-29 1731:24 84 2.91 970 .920 13 35 Jerry Kuhn 14-12 782:50 44 3.37 411 .903 1 1 Matt Federico 1-0 1:13 0 0.00 0 .000 0 TM EMPTY NET 19-0 11:14 2 - - 0 .000 0 Total 41-0 2526:41 130 3.09 1381 .914 14 Opponents 41-0 2526:41 111 2.64 986 .899 20 POWER PLAYS GP G A Pts Shots Pct 9 Patrick Galivan 41 5 16 21 27 .186 8 Max Campbell 40 11 7 18 26 .423 21 Tyler Ludwig 41 6 12 18 25 .240 26 Greg Squires 41 4 14 18 23 .174 6 Kevin Connauton 40 3 6 9 34 .088 10 J.J. Crew 37 1 3 4 14 .071 19 Cam Watson 40 0 4 4 8 .000 24 Kyle O’Kane 28 3 0 3 14 .214 27 Chris Clackson 30 3 0 3 17 .176 2 Chris Frank 38 0 3 3 10 .000 25 Derek Roehl 30 1 1 2 10 .100 12 Ryan Watson 35 1 1 2 3 .333 5 Jordan Collins 41 0 2 2 3 .000 16 Dave Krisky 11 1 0 1 2 .500 3 Mike Levendusky 29 0 1 1 1 .000 23 Jared Katz 31 0 1 1 4 .000 20 Patrick Nagorsen 20 0 1 1 2 .000 7 Sean Weaver 32 0 0 0 2 .000 18 Travis Paeth 27 0 0 0 3 .000 14 Ian Slater 37 0 0 0 3 .000 4 P.J. Kavaya 15 0 0 0 1 .000 15 Kevin O’Connor 10 0 0 0 2 .000 TEAM Power Play Penalty Kill

WMU OPP 39-206 (18.9) 50-252 (19.8) 202-252 (80.1) 167-206 (81.1)

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PP 5 11 6 3 3 1 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 50 L 13 7 0 0 20 14

T 3 4 0 0 7 7

SH 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3

Sho 2 0 0 0 2 1


PERANI CUP STARS OF THE GAME No. 2 vs. Bowling Green (2/27)

CHRIS CLACKSON No. 1 vs. Niagara (10/10)

JERRY KUHN No. 1 vs. Ferris State (10/24) No. 1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/7) No. 2 @ Notre Dame (11/29) No. 2 vs. Brown (1/3)

JORDAN COLLINS No. 1 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) KEVIN CONNAUTON No. 2 @ Michigan (11/14) J.J. CREW No. 3 vs. Alaska (2/13) No. 3 vs. Bowling Green (2/28)

JARED KATZ No. 2 vs. Bowling Green (2/28)

TYLER LUDWIG No. 2 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) No. 2 vs. Alaska (2/13) KYLE O’KANE No. 3 @ Nebraska-Omaha (2/6)

ADAM FLINK No. 3 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/17)

DEREK ROEHL No. 2 @ Alaska (12/20)

PATRICK GALIVAN No. 2 vs. Ferris State (10/24) No. 3 @ Alaska (12/19) No. 3 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (1/16) No. 2 @ Ohio State (1/23) No. 3 vs. Northern Michigan (1/30) No. 3 @ Nebraska-Omaha (2/7) No. 3 vs. Bowling Green (2/27) No. 1 vs. Bowling Green (2/28)

IAN SLATER No. 3 vs. Rochester Institute Tech. (10/11)

RILEY GILL No. 2 vs. Niagara (10/10) No. 1 @ Michigan (11/14) No. 1 @ Ohio State (1/23) No. 1 @ Ohio State (1/24) No. 1 @ Nebraska-Omaha (2/6) No. 1 @ Nebraksa-Omaha (2/7) No. 1 vs. Alaska (2/13

GREG SQUIRES No. 2 @ Nebraska-Omaha (2/7) CAM WATSON No. 2 vs. Michigan State (11/1) SEAN WEAVER No. 3 @ Ohio State (1/24)

Defeated a ranked opponent at home: WMU: No. 11 Notre Dame, 3-0 (2/29), Feb. 16, 2007 Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: WMU: No. 11/12 Ohio State (4-1), Jan. 24, 2009 Series sweep: WMU: Alabama-Huntsville (4-3, 5-1), Jan. 16-17, 2009 Opponent: Miami (4-2, 7-3), Dec. 6-7, 2008 Shutout: WMU: Alaska-Fairbanks (3-0), Feb. 13, 2009 Opponent: Michigan (5-0), Nov. 15, 2008 Four-point game: WMU: Jeff LoVecchio (2-2-4) vs Ohio State, Nov. 23, 2007 Opponent: Chad Kolarik (4-0-4), vs Michigan, Jan. 12, 2008 Five-point game: WMU: Jeff Campbell (2-3-5) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Nov. 1, 2002 Opponent: Derek Nesbitt (3-2-5), Ferris State, March 5, 2005 Jeff Legue (2-3-5), Ferris State, March 5, 2005

2008-09 REVIEW

MAX CAMPBELL No. 1 @ Alaska (12/20) No. 2 @ Ohio State (1/24) No. 1 vs. Bowling Green (2/27)

THE LAST TIME...

Six-point game: WMU: David Gove (2-4-6), vs. Lake Superior State, Oct. 28, 2000 Hat trick: WMU: Mark Letestu (3-0-3), @ Nebraska-Omaha, Oct. 28, 2006 Opponent: Mike Embach (3-1-4), @ Ferris State, Jan. 10, 2009 Overtime goal: WMU: Kevin Connauton vs. Lake Superior State (7:57), March 7, 2009 Opponent: MacGregor Sharp, vs. Minnesota Duluth (2:33), Oct. 18, 2008 Penalty shot attempt: WMU: Patrick Galivan vs. Alaska (Chad Johnson), Feb 14, 2009 Opponent: Mike Kinnie, Ferris State (Mike Mantua), Nov. 16, 2002 Successful penalty shot: WMU: Pat Dwyer vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Dan Ellis), Nov. 1, 2002 Opponent: Jeff Nelson @ Illinois-Chicago (Bill Horn), Oct. 17, 1987 Extra-attacker goal: WMU: Ryan Watson @ Alaska (19:31, 3rd, 3-2 W, OT) Dec. 20, 2008 Opponent: Mike Olver, @ Northern Michigan (19:59, 3rd, 4-3 L, OT), Nov. 10, 2007 50+ shots on goal: WMU: @ Lake Superior State (5-4 L), Oct. 30, 1999 Opponent: Lake Superior State (4-3 W, 2OT), March 8, 2009

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2008-09 GAME BY GAME SUMMARIES

Exhibition • Oct. 4 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Windsor 0 1 1 - 2 Western Michigan 2 1 2 - 5 1st 13:44 WMU Galivan (Connauton, Campbell) pp 1st 18:03 WMU Campbell (Galivan, Ludwig) pp 2nd 11:01 WMU Watson (unassisted) sh 2nd 15:44 WIN McCready (Gaynor, Lang) pp 3rd 4:26 WMU Crew (Roehl, Squires) pp 3rd 15:29 WMU Ludwig (Galivan, Connauton) pp 3rd 18:06 WIN Taylor (Gaynor, Lang) pp Shots Lancers 7 9 11 - 27 Broncos 11 8 10 - 29 Saves Watt, L 9 7 8 - 24 Gill, W 7 3 - - 10 Kuhn - 5 10 - 15 Time: 2:20 Attn: 2,242 Referees: Hill, Gawlik

14/28 16-32

2-13 4-9

60:00 32:09 27:51

Game #1 • Oct. 10 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Niagara 1 1 0 - 2 6/12 Western Michigan 1 0 3 - 4 10/20 1st 9:51 NIA Moran - 1 (Cook, Rocco) 1st 12:48 WMU Clackson - 1 (Crew, Ludwig) pp 2nd 12:09 NIA Moran - 2 (Annesley, Cook) pp 3rd 7:06 WMU Clacskon - 2 (Squires, Watson) 3rd 12:24 WMU Campbell - 1 (Connauton, Galivan) pp 3rd 19:17 WMU Squires - 1 (Collins) en Shots Purple Eagles 12 11 11 - 34 Broncos 7 9 9 - 25 Saves Pagliero, L 6 9 6 - 21 59:43 Gill, W 11 10 11 - 32 60:00 Time: 2:10 Attn: 1,836 Referees: Brown, McInchak

1-9 2-5

Game #5 • Oct. 24 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Ferris State 1 0 0 0 - 1 Western Michigan 0 0 1 0 - 1 1st 13:11 FSU Riley - 3 (Redmond, Wietecha) pp 3rd 18:50 WMU Galivan - 3 (Connauton, Ludwig) ex Broncos win 1-0 in shootout Shots Bulldogs 11 20 8 1 - Broncos 6 1 12 0 - Saves Nagle, T 6 1 11 0 - Kuhn, T 10 20 8 1 - Time: 2:30 Attn: 2,401 Referee: Hill, Hawkins Game #6 • Oct. 25 • Big Rapids, Mich. (Ewigleben Arena) Western Michigan 0 0 2 - 2 Ferris State 3 1 1 - 5 1st 00:59 FSU Lewicki - 2 (Connolly, Nagle) 1st 3:05 FSU Lewicki - 3 (Connolly, Wietecha) 1st 10:46 FSU Chupp - 2 (Wietecha, Redmond) pp 2nd 17:22 FSU Haines - 2 (Redmond) sh 3rd 1:20 FSU Chupp - 3 (Riley, Menke) 3rd 7:12 WMU Clackson - 4 (Ludwig) 3rd 9:40 WMU C. Watson - 1 (Clackson, Squires) Shots Broncos 8 10 13 - 31 Bulldogs 16 11 9 - 36 Saves Kuhn, L 13 10 8 - 31 Nagle, W 8 10 11 - 29 Time: 2:09 Attn: 1,699 Referee: Hill, Hawkins

Max Campbell netted the first of his career-high 16 goals in WMU’s 4-2 win over Niagara Game #2 • Oct. 11 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) RIT 0 1 1 - 2 9/18 Western Michigan 1 0 0 - 1 10/20 1st 6:04 WMU Slater - 1 (Collins, Krisky) 2nd 13:43 RIT Sarazin - 1 (Kharin, Knowels) 3rd 4:37 RIT Brenner - 1 Shots Tigers 12 9 9 - 30 Broncos 7 14 13 - 34 Saves DiMichiel, W 6 14 13 - 33 60:00 Kuhn, L 11 10 11 - 32 58:41 Time: 2:05 Attn: 1,921 Referees: Brown, McInchak

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Game #4 • Oct. 18 • Duluth, Minn. (DECC) Western Michigan 1 2 2 0 - 5 11/22 2-5 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 4 1 - 4 8/16 2-10 1st 12:40 WMU Squires - 2 (Connauton, Ludwig) pp 1st 13:37 UMD J. Connolly - 1 (Menke, Riley) 2nd 3:29 WMU Roehl - 1 (Ludwig, Galivan) pp 2nd 10:47 WMU Roehl - 2 (unassisted) 3rd 0:45 UMD Oberg - 1 (Fontaine) pp 3rd 5:05 UMD Carroll - 1 (Oberg, Danberg) sh 3rd 8:23 UMD M. Connolly - 2 (Sharp, Fulton) pp 3rd 17:27 WMU R. Watson - (unassisted) sh 3rd 18:30 UMD Fulton - 2 (Carroll) 3rd 19:41 WMU Galivan - 2 (unassisted) ex OT 2:33 UMD Sharp - 4 (Oberg) Shots Broncos 9 14 5 0 - 28 Bulldogs 20 17 16 3 - 56 Saves Kuhn, L 19 17 12 2 - 50 61:02 Stalock, W 8 12 3 0 - 23 61:57 Time: 2:25 Attn: 4,020 Referee: Anderson, Shepard

Game #3 • Oct. 17 • Duluth, Minn. (DECC) Western Michigan 1 0 1 - 2 8/16 Minnesota-Duluth 2 1 2 - 5 7/14 1st 1:45 UMD Fontaine - 1 (J.Connolly, Gergen) 1st 5:11 WMU Clackson - 3 (Squires, Frank) pp 1st 18:00 UMD Fontaine - 2 (M. Connolly, J. Connolly) pp 2nd 5:18 UMD M. Connolly - 1 (Sharp, J. Connolly) 3rd 2:54 UMD Meyers - 2 (J. Connolly, Fontaine) pp 3rd 10:15 WMU Galivan - 1 (Roehl, Connauton) 3rd 18:54 UMD Kemp - 1 (Carroll, Sharp) Shots Broncos 7 5 13 - 25 Bulldogs 10 11 12 - 33 Saves Gill, L 8 10 10 - 28 58:28 Stalock 6 5 12 - 23 58:58 Time: 2:10 Attn: 4,138 Referees: Anderson/Sheppard

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Game #7 • Oct. 31 • East Lansing, Mich. (Munn Arena) Western Michigan 1 0 0 - 1 #11 Michigan State 1 1 1 - 3 1st 12:41 MSU Conboy - 2 (Crowder) 1st 14:09 WMU Campbell - 2 (C. Watson, Galivan) pp 2nd 19:10 MSU Leveille - 2 (Shelgren) 3rd 13:20 MSU Leveille - 3 (Gazely) Shots Broncos 5 13 11 - 29 Spartans 14 13 10 - 37 Saves Gill, L 13 12 9 - 34 Lerg, W 4 13 11 - 28 Time: 2:00 Attn: 5,283 Referee: Brown/Vida Game #8 • Nov. 1 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Michigan State 0 1 1 0 - 2 Western Michigan 0 1 1 0 - 2 Michigan State wins in a shootout 2-1. 2nd 0:43 WMU Connauton - 1 (C. Watson) 2nd 17:42 MSU Crowder - 2 (Schepke, Petry) 3rd 8:13 WMU Ludwig - 1 (C. Watson, Campbell) pp 3rd 10:09 MSU Nill - 1 ( Sprague, Shelgren) Shots Spartans 3 8 12 0 - Broncos 12 13 7 2 - Saves Palmisano, T 12 12 6 2 - Gill, T 3 7 11 0 - Time: 2:28 Attn: 4,092 Referee: Brown, Vida Game #9 • Nov. 7 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Nebraska-Omaha 1 1 0 0 - 2 Western Michigan 1 1 0 0 - 2 Nebraska-Omaha wins in a shootout 2-0. 1st 3:58 WMU Flink - 1 (O’Kane, Nagorsen) 1st 11:36 UNO Klempa - 3 (DelGrosso, Charleston) pp 2nd 4:46 WMU Campbell - 3 ( Galivan, C. Watson) pp 2nd 16:24 UNO Fanto - 2 ( Ambroz, DelGrosso) Shots Mavericks 7 10 11 3 - Broncos 8 13 2 1 - Saves Dupont, T 7 12 2 1 - Kuhn, T 6 9 11 3 - Time: 2:25 Attn: 2,193 Referee: Gordon, Philo

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Game #10 • Nov. 8 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Nebraska-Omaha 2 2 1 - 5 12/46 3-7 Western Michigan 0 1 1 - 2 12/35 0-8 1st 16:36 UNO DelGrosso - 1 (Charleston) pp 1st 18:13 UNO Klempa - 4 (DelGrosso, Kemp) pp 2nd 7:35 UNO Charleston - 4 (Del Grosso, Kemp) pp 2nd 8:16 WMU Roehl - 3 (Galivan, Paeth) 2nd 19:15 WMU Slater - 2 (unassisted) sh 2nd 19:46 UNO Fanto - 3 (Martin, Willert) 3rd 0:33 UNO Klempa - 5 (Agosta, Purslow) Shots Mavericks 12 9 3 - 24 Broncos 4 10 18 - 32 Saves Kaufmann, W 4 8 18 - 30 60:00 Kuhn, L 10 7 2 - 19 59:56 Time: 2:30 Attn: 2,167 Referee: Gordon, Philo Game #11 • Nov. 14 • Ann Arbor, Mich. (Yost Arena) Western Michigan 0 0 2 - 2 #8 Michigan 0 1 0 - 1 2nd 11:58 UM Hagelin - 1 (Langlais, Palushaj) 3rd 1:38 WMU Slater - 3 (Ludwig, Connauton) 3rd 15:38 WMU Connauton - 2 (unassisted) Shots Broncos 3 7 7 - 17 Wolverines 11 16 7 - 34 Saves Gill, W 11 15 7 - 34 Sauer, L 3 7 5 - 15 Time: 1:59 Attn: 6,852 Referee: Shegos, Langseth

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Ian Slater redirected a shot by Tyler Ludwig to spark a comeback that led to WMU’s second win at Yost Arena in the past three years.

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Game #12 • Nov. 14 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) #8 Michigan 2 0 3 - 5 8/16 2-7 Western Michigan 0 0 0 - 0 9/18 0-6 1st 0:14 UM Wohlberg -3 (Turnbull, Llewellyn) 1st 6:53 UM Miller - 4 (Caporusso, Burlon) 3rd 0:51 UM Caporusso - 10 (Langlais, Palushaj) pp 3rd 7:06 UM Caporusso - 11 (Palushaj, MIller) 3rd 19:04 UM Caporusso - 12 (Palushaj, Burlon) pp Shots Wolverines 11 4 10 - 25 Broncos 5 5 10 - 20 Saves Hogan, W 5 5 10 - 25 59:36 Gill, L 9 4 7 - 20 60:00 Time: 2:05 Attn: 4,295 Referee: Shegos, Langseth Game #13 • Nov. 28 • South Bend, Ind. (Joyce Center) Western Michigan 1 0 0 - 1 #2 Notre Dame 1 2 1 - 4 1st 10:09 WMU Campbell - 4 (Silver, Roehl) 1st 17:13 ND Deeth - 3 (Hanson, Ridderwall) 2nd 2:02 ND Ridderwall - 6 (Maday) 2nd 17:48 ND Ridderwall - 7 (Hanson, Blatchford) 3rd 6:19 ND Maday - 8 (Ridderwall, Hanson) Shots Broncos 7 9 6 - 22 Fighting Irish 16 23 10 - 49 Saves Kuhn, L 15 21 9 - 45 Pearce, W 6 9 6 - 21 Time: 2:00 Attn: 2,857 Referee: Aaron, Hall Game #14 • Nov. 29 • South Bend, Ind. (Joyce Center) Western Michigan 1 2 0 0 - 3 Notre Dame 2 0 1 0 - 3 Notre Dame wins in a shootout 2-1. 1st 7:52 ND Hanson - 9 (Minel, Regan) 1st 10:31 ND Maday - 9 (Deeth, Ridderwall) pp 1st 11:51 WMU Galivan - 4 (Campbell, Roehl)

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Game #15 • Dec. 6 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Miami 1 2 1 - 4 Western Michigan 0 1 1 - 2 1st 10:57 MIA Roeder - 1 (Steffes) 2nd 18:19 WMU Campbell - 6 (Crew, Kavaya) 2nd 18:53 MIA Wingels - 4 (Mercier) 3rd 0:45 MIA Palmer -3 (Wideman, Cannone) 3rd 2:31 WMU Roehl - 4 (Kavaya, Katz) 3rd 12:24 MIA Meile - 3 (Steffes, Vaive) Shots RedHawks 12 10 9 - 31 Broncos 4 8 13 - 25 Saves Reichard, W 4 7 12 - 23 Gill, L 11 9 7 - 27 Time: 2:15 Attn: 2,008 Referee: Wilkins, Stafford Game #16 • Dec. 7 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Miami 2 4 1 - 7 Western Michigan 0 2 1 - 3 1st 15:01 MIA Canonne -7 (Mercier, Wideman) pp 1st 19:01 MIA Camper - 8 (Canonne, Wideman) pp 2nd 0:51 WMU Campbell - 7 (Galivan, Connauton) pp 2nd 3:08 MIA Vaive - 3 (Wideman, Miele) 2nd 12:04 MIA Wingels - 5 (Mercier, Camper) 2nd 16:18 MIA Camper - 9 (Tomassoni, Wingels) 2nd 18:37 WMU Silver - 1 (Watson, Slater) 2nd 19:20 MIA Steffes - 6 (Meile, Vaive) 3rd 4:40 WMU Galivan - 5 (unassisted) sh 3rd 16:57 MIA Camper - 10 (Mercier, Wingles) Shots RedHawks 19 11 7 - 37 Broncos 8 5 9 - 22 Saves Knapp, W 8 3 8 - 19 Kuhn, L 17 7 - - 24 Gill - 0 6 - 6 Time: 2:10 Attn: 1,345 Referee: Wilkins, Stafford Game #17 • Dec. 19 • Fairbanks, Alaska (Carlson Center) Western Michigan 0 2 1 - 3 #18 Alaska 3 0 3 - 6 1st UAF 7:17 Sather - 3 (D.Knelsen, Vanoosten) pp 1st UAF 16:10 Hohl - 4 (Meyers) 1st UAF 16:47 Sova - 1 (D.Knelsen, Finucci) 2nd WMU 15:28 Galivan - 6 (Frank) pp 2nd WMU 19:57 Ludwig - 3 (Galivan, Roehl) 3rd UAF 2:01 Walls - 5 (Naglich) pp 3rd WMU 3:38 Weaver - 1 (Galivan) sh) 3rd UAF 13:40 Holh - 5 (Meyers) 3rd UAF 15:27 Walls - 6 (Peteovello, Butcher) pp Shots Broncos 6 10 7 - 23 Nanooks 12 10 10 - 32 Saves Gill, L 9 10 7 - 26 Johnson, W 6 8 6 - 20 Time: 2:00 Attn: 2,790 Referee: Hill, Gawlik Game #18 • Dec. 20 • Fairbanks, Alaska (Carlson Center) Western Michigan 0 1 1 1 - 3 Alaska 0 0 2 0 - 2 2nd WMU 9:41 Ludwig - 4 (Campbell, Collins) pp 3rd UAF 5:17 D.Knelsen - 6 (Gens, Walls) 3rd UAF 8:37 Naglich - 7 (Walls) 3rd WMU 19:31 R.Watson -2 (Roehl, Squires) ex OT WMU 1:11 Campbell - 8 (Ludwig, Frank) Shots Broncos 5 9 12 1 - Alaska 9 14 14 0 - Saves Gill, W 9 14 12 0 - Johnson 5 8 11 0 - Time: 2:15 Attn: 2,866 Referee: Hill, Gawlik Game #19 • Jan. 2 • Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Western Michigan 0 0 1 - 1 #6 Northeastern 1 1 1 - 3 1st 13:06 NU Quailer -4 (Tuckerman, Silva) 2nd 19:53 NU Donovan - 5 (Guzior, Ginand) 3rd 4:40 WMU R.Watson - 3 (Squires, Silver) 3rd 18:58 NU MacLeod - 6 (McNeely, Vitale) Shots Broncos 6 11 7 - 24 Huskies 12 9 19 - 40 Saves Gill, L 11 8 18 - 37 Thiessen, W 6 11 6 - 23

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Game #20 • Jan. 3 • Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Western Michigan 0 1 0 0 - 1 5/10 1-7 Brown 0 0 1 0 - 1 7/14 0-11 2nd WMU 18:15 Squires - 3 (Collins, Galivan) pp 3rd BRW 11:02 Stuart - 2 (McMonagle, Slais) pp Shots Broncos 8 17 14 5 - 44 Brown 13 11 5 4 - 33 Saves Kuhn, T 13 11 4 4 - 32 64:56 Clement, T 8 16 14 5 - 43 65:00 Time: 2:15 Attn: n/a Referee: Campion, Albers Game #21 • Jan. 9 • Big Rapids, Mich. (Ewigleben Arena) Western Michigan 0 2 0 - 2 Ferris State 0 0 1 - 1 2nd 3:45 WMU O’Kane - 1 (Connauton, Ludwig) 2nd 9:30 WMU Crew - 1 (Nagorsen) 3rd 13:16 FSU Embach - 4 (Connolly, Couturier) Shots Broncos 12 13 6 - 31 Bulldogs 12 13 14 - 39 Saves Gill, W 12 13 13 - 38 Nagle, L 12 11 6 - 29 Time: 2:12 Attn: 1,084 Referee: Aaron, Philo

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1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd Shots Saves Time: 2:10

17:48 WMU R. Watson - 4 (Ludwig, Connauton) pp 8:13 WMU C. Watson - 2 (Paeth, Katz) 9:34 UAH Sweazey - 7 (Coburn, Campbell) pp 11:13 WMU Krisky - 1 (Ludwig, R.Watson) pp 7:03 WMU Campbell - 10 (Squires, Ludwig) pp Chargers 9 8 8 - 25 Broncos 8 9 6 - 23 MacNicol, L 6 7 0 - 13 Talbot 0 0 5 - 5 Gill, W 9 9 9 - 27 Federico 0 0 0 - 0 Attn: 2,152 Referee: Brown, Wilkins

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Game #25• Jan. 23 • Columbus, Ohio (Joyce Center) Western Michigan 1 1 0 0 - 2 5/10 0-6 #11 Ohio State 1 1 0 0 - 2 7/14 0-4 Ohio State wins in a shootout 2-1 in five rounds. 1st 0:23 OSU Schafer - 3 (Toy, Boyd) 1st 6:15 WMU Squires - 4 (Galivan, Campbell) 2nd 16:02 OSU Boots - 9 (Bishop, Elkins) 2nd 17:01 WMU Galivan - 8 (Squires, Campbell) Shots Broncos 5 8 8 1 - 22 Buckeyes 6 14 12 6 - 37 Saves Gill, T 5 13 12 6 - 35 65:00 Carlson, T 4 7 8 1 - 20 65:00 Time: 2:21 Attn: 4,513 Referee: Shegos, Stafford

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2008-09 GAME BY GAME SUMMARIES

2nd 3:15 WMU Ludwig - 2 (Squires, C. Watson) pp 2nd 11:06 WMU Campbell - 5 (Squires, Galivan) 3rd 6:27 ND Thang - 5 (Ryan, Condra) Shots Broncos 6 15 7 0 - Notre Dame 14 11 10 3 - Saves Kuhn, T 12 11 9 3 - O’Brien 5 1 - - - Pearce, T - 12 7 0 - Time: 2:36 Attn: 2,571 Referee: Aaron, Hall

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J.J. Crew and Kyle O’Kane helped WMU beat Ferris State 2-1 and the two combined with Jared Katz to form a formidable line for the rest of the season. Game #22 • Jan. 10 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Ferris State 1 0 3 - 4 11/22 3-11 Western Michigan 0 0 2 - 2 13/26 0-6 1st 9:44 FSU Embach - 5 (Billins, Couturier) pp 3rd 2:06 FSU Embach - 6 (Case, Billins) 3rd 11:05 WMU Crew - 2 (Nagorsen, O’Kane) 3rd 13:09 FSU Embach - 7 (Redmond, Courturier) pp 3rd 13:32 FSU Case - 1 (Riley, Billins) pp 3rd 13:42 WMU Frank - 1 (Nagorsen, Crew) Shots Bulldogs 15 6 13 - 34 Broncos 6 16 12 - 34 Saves Nagle, W 6 16 10 - 32 59:24 Gill, L 14 6 10 - 30 58:50 Time: 2:20 Attn: 2,407 Referee: Wilkins, Stafford Game #23 • Jan. 16 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Alabama-Huntsville 3 0 0 - 3 Western Michigan 1 2 1 - 4 1st 3:08 UAH Tanaka - 3 (Murray, Federoff) 1st 16:33 UAH Federoff - 3 (Train, Koudys) 1st 19:22 WMU Campbell - 9 (Squires, Ludwig) pp 1st 19:59 UAH Roshko - 1 (Sweazey, Campbell) pp 2nd 12:29 WMU Galivan - 7 (C.Watson) sh 2nd 15:01 WMU O’Kane - 2 (Ludwig, Nagorsen) pp 3rd 5:32 WMU Collins - 1 (unassisted) Shots Chargers 12 9 9 - 30 Broncos 9 10 11 - 30 Saves Talbot, L 8 8 10 - 26 Kuhn, W 9 9 9 - 27 Time: 2:15 Attn: 1,891 Referee: Brown, Wilkins Game #24 • Jan. 17 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Alabama-Huntsville 0 1 0 - 1 Western Michigan 2 2 1 - 5 1st 1:15 WMU O’Kane - 3 (Nagorsen, Ludwig)

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Patrick Galivan’s game-tying goal against Ohio State would spark a scoring streak that carried him to the CCHA Scoring Title.

Game #26 • Jan. 24 • Columbus, Ohio (Value City Arena) Western Michigan 1 1 2 - 4 #11 Ohio State 1 0 0 - 1 1st 9:01 OSU Albert - 9 (Rudisall, Bartowski) 1st 19:59 WMU Ludwig - 5 (Katz) 2nd 11:53 WMU Campbell - 11 (Galivan, Squires) pp 3rd 5:33 WMU Weaver - 2 (Silver) sh 3rd 18:45 WMU C.Watson - 3 (Galivan, Frank) en Shots Broncos 7 3 9 - 19 Buckeyes 10 15 13 - 38 Saves Gill, W 9 15 13 - 37 Carlson, L 6 2 8 - 15 Time: 2:01 Attn: 4,505 Referee: Shegos, Stafford Game #27• Jan. 30 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Northern Michigan 3 2 1 - 6 Western Michigan 1 1 3 - 5 1st 2:48 NMU Fox - 5 (Hason, Olver) 1st 4:50 NMU Hanson - 7 (Olver, Sirota) pp 1st 9:57 WMU Campbell - 12 (Galivan, Squires) pp 1st 11:55 NMU Olver - 9 (Gustaffson, Hanson) pp 2nd 2:35 WMU O’Kane - 4 (Crew, Katz) 2nd 4:25 NMU Maltese - 2 (Cosgrove, Kaunisto) 2nd 13:34 NMU Florek - 4 (Olver, Gustaffson) 3rd 3:41 NMU Brown - 5 (Gustaffson, Hanson) pp 3rd 7:26 WMU Frank - 2 (Galivan) 3rd 11:05 WMU C. Watson - 4 (Paeth) 3rd 18:59 WMU C. Watson - 5 (Katz, Campbell) ex Shots Wildcats 13 13 6 - 32 Broncos 6 15 14 - 35 Saves Stewart, W 5 14 11 - 30 Gill, L 10 11 5 - 26

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Time: 2:20

Attn: 2,145

Referee: McInchak, Lacina

Game #28• Jan. 31 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Northern Michigan 1 2 1 - 4 Western Michigan 1 1 1 - 3 1st 1:11 WMU O’Kane - 5 (Katz, Frank) 1st 19:16 NMU Lindemulder - 1 (Olver, Gustaffson) 2nd 14:53 WMU Weaver - 3 (Galivan, Ludwig) 2nd 18:13 NMU Fox - 6 (Cosgrove, Hartung) pp 2nd 19:59 NMU Fox - 7 (Cosgrove, Kaunisto) pp 3rd 11:57 NMU Florek - 5 (Chernwichan, Gustaffson) 3rd 13:07 WMU Campbell - 13 (Galivan, Frank) Shots Wildcats 10 9 8 - 27 Broncos 8 11 10 - 29 Saves Stewart, W 7 10 9 - 24 Kuhn, L 9 7 7 - 23 Time: 2:35 Attn: 2,143 Referee: McInchak, Lacina Game #29 • Feb. 6 • Omaha, Neb. (Qwest Center) Western Michigan 0 1 0 0 - 1 Nebraska-Omaha 0 1 0 0 - 1 Western MIchigan wins in a shootout 2-1 in four rounds. 2nd 4:09 WMU Ludwig - 6 (Squires, Galivan) pp 2nd 12:38 UNO Ambroz - 9 (Hudson) pp Shots Broncos 2 8 9 1 - Mavericks 15 11 14 2 - Saves Gill, T 15 10 14 2 - Dupont, T 2 7 9 1 - Time: 2:30 Attn: 6,676 Referee: Brian, Langseth Game #30 • Feb. 30 • Omaha, Neb. (Qwest Center) Western Michigan 0 2 3 - 5 Nebraska-Omaha 0 0 0 - 0 2nd 1:36 WMU Galivan - 9 (Squires, Campbell) 2nd 2:28 WMU Squires - 5 (Galivan) pp 3rd 11:01 WMU Connauton - 3 (unassisted) pp 3rd 13:43 WMU Roehl - 5 (O’Kane) 3rd 16:21 WMU Campbell - 14 (Galivan, Squires) pp Shots Broncos 6 11 6 - 23 Mavericks 19 7 20 - 46 Saves Gill, W 19 7 20 - 46 Kaufmann, L 6 9 3 - 18 Time: 2:15 Attn: 8,425 Referee: Aaron, Langseth

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Riley Gill became the first goaltender to post back-to-back shutouts in WMU history with a 5-0 win over Nebraska Homaha and a 3-0 win over Alaska.

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Game #31• Feb. 13 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Alaska 0 0 0 - 0 Western Michigan 1 1 1 - 3 1st 15:43 WMU Ludwig - 7 (Campbell, Galivan) pp 3rd 9:25 WMU Crew - 3 (Ludwig) pp 3rd 19:31 WMU Galivan - 10 (Frank) en Shots Nanooks 10 19 12 - 41 Broncos 6 2 14 - 22 Saves Johnson, L 5 2 12 - 30 Gill, W 10 19 12 - 41 Time: 2:10 Attn: 2,030 Referee: Brown, Philo

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Game #32 • Feb. 14 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Alaska 1 3 0 - 4 Western Michigan 1 1 1 - 3 1st 6:37 WMU Galivan - 11 (unassisted) 1st 18:55 UAF Gens - 1 (Sather, D.Knelsen) pp 2nd 5:29 WMU Galivan - 12 (Ludwig, Squires) pp 2nd 6:03 UAF Gens - 2 (Sather) 2nd 8:06 UAF D.Knelsen - 7 (Hohl, Sather) pp 2nd 10:16 UAF Hohl - 8 (Gens, Sather) pp 3rd 6:40 WMU O’Kane - 6 (Galivan) Shots Nanooks 7 12 21 - 40 Broncos 5 5 17 - 27 Saves Johnson, W 4 4 16 - 24 Gill, W 6 9 21 - 36 Time: 2:10 Attn: 2,403 Referee: Brown, Philo Game #33 • Feb. 20 • Sault Ste Marie, Mich. (Taffy Abel Arena) Western Michigan 0 0 4 - 4 Lake Superior State 3 3 1 - 7 1st 2:58 LSSU Perkovich - 8 (Inglis, Barczuk) 1st 7:11 LSSU Barzcuk - 4 (Perkovich) 1st 12:04 LSSU Sim - 10 (Acton) 2nd 2:29 LSSU Haines - 2 (Cassiani, Schwab) 2nd 3:39 LSSU MacVoy - 11 (Gysbers, Cassiani) pp 2nd 4:12 LSSU Lee - 1 (Scrymgeour, Cooper) 3rd 2:51 WMU O’Kane - 7 (Crew, Katz ) pp 3rd 4:35 WMU Slater - 4 (C.Watson, Clackson) 3rd 7:55 WMU Squires - 6 (Galivan, Campbell) pp 3rd 9:28 WMU Galivan - 13 (Campbell, Frank) 3rd 10:09 LSSU Nehring - 6 (Barczuk, Perkovich) Shots Broncos 7 6 12 - 25 Lakers 16 10 11 - 37 Saves Gill, L 5 13 - - 13 Kuhn, ND - 7 10 - 17 Inglis, W 7 6 3 - 16 Mahoney-Wilson - - 5 - 5 Time: 2:05 Attn: 2,043 Referee: Aaron, Vida Game #34 • Feb. 21 • Sault Ste Marie, Mich. (Taffy Abel Arena) Western Michigan 2 0 2 - 4 Lake Superior State 0 0 1 - 1 1st 9:36 WMU Clackson - 5 (Connauton, Slater) 1st 15:27 WMU Galivan - 14 (Squires, Campbell) 3rd 16:04 WMU Clackson - 6 (Ludwig) pp 3rd 17:08 LSSU MacVoy -12 (unassisted) ex 3rd 19:01 WMU Galivan - 15 (unassisted) en Shots Broncos 7 7 9 - 23 Lakers 14 12 12 - 38 Saves Gill, W 14 12 11 - 37 Inglis, L 5 - - - 5 Mahoney-Wilson - 7 7 - 14 Time: 2:00 Attn: 2,100 Referee: Aaron, Vida Game #35 • Feb. 27 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Bowling Green 1 1 0 - 2 Western Michigan 0 2 3 - 5 1st 11:30 BGSU Kantola - 12 (McIntosh) 2nd 1:14 BGSU Perkin - 6 (Kantola) 2nd 15:00 WMU Campbell - 15 (O’Connor, Roehl) 2nd 16:33 WMU Connauton - 4 (Ludwig, Katz) 3rd 2:08 WMU Campbell - 16 (Ludwig, Squires) pp 3rd 14:50 WMU Clackson - 7 (Galivan, Slater) 3rd 19:30 WMU Galivan - 16 (Campbell) en Shots Falcons 14 14 14 - 42 Broncos 12 4 7 - 23 Saves Spratt, L 12 2 5 - 18 Gill, W 13 13 14 - 40 Time: 2:00 Attn: 1,883 Referee: Shegos, Sanborn CCHA #1 • March 6 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Lake Superior State 3 3 0 - 6 Western Michigan 0 1 2 - 3 1st 3:47 LSSU Perkovich - 9 (Schwab, Cooper) pp 1st 8:26 LSSU Schwab - 11 (Sim, Cassiani) 1st 12:01 LSSU Cowie - 2 (Hobbins, Barczuk) 2nd 0:27 LSSU Cassiani - 11 (Sim, Oleksy) 2nd 2:34 LSSU Cooper - 3 (Wall, Haines) 2nd 4:08 WMU Crew - 5 (Katz, Levendusky) 2nd 10:32 LSSU Perkovich - 10 (Cowie, Sim) pp 3rd 1:54 WMU Connauton - 5 (Campbell, Galivan) pp 3rd 7:59 WMU Galivan - 18 (Squires, Campbell) pp Shots Lakers 18 13 8 - 39 Broncos 12 14 16 - 42 Saves Mahoney-Wil, W 12 13 14 - 39 Gill, L 15 6 - - 21

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CCHA #2 • March 7 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Lake Superior State 1 1 1 0 0 - 3 Western Michigan 2 1 0 0 1 - 4 1st 9:46 WMU Squires - 7 (unassisted) 1st 13:19 LSSU Barczuk - 6 (Olesky, Nehring) 1st 16:46 WMU Connauton - 6 (Squires, Campbell) pp 2nd 7:24 WMU Katz - (Crew, O’Kane) 2nd 17:17 LSSU Perkovich - 11 (Schwab) 3rd 17:30 LSSU Cowie - 3 (MacVoy) OT2 7:57 WMU Connauton - 7 (O’Kane, Crew) Shots Lakers 14 13 16 8 6 - Broncos 10 9 8 12 6 - Saves Mahoney-Wil, L 8 8 8 12 5 - Gill, W 13 12 15 8 6 - Time: 3:45 Attn: 811 Referee: Hill, Sanborn

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CCHA #3 • March 8 • Kalamazoo, Mich. (Lawson Arena) Lake Superior State 1 0 0 - 1 Western Michigan 1 2 0 - 3 1st 13:10 WMU Ludwig - 8 (Galivan, Squires) pp 1st 17:19 LSSU Perkovich - 12 (Schwab, Gysbers) pp 2nd 3:42 WMU O’Kane - 9 (unassisted) 2nd 19:46 WMU Crew - 6 (Galivan, Frank) Shots Lakers 11 8 11 - 30 Broncos 9 13 6 - 28 Saves Inglis, L 8 11 6 - 25 Gill, W 10 8 11 - 29 Time: 2:00 Attn: 803 Referee: Hill, Sanborn CCHA #4 • March 13 • Ann Arbor, Mich. (Yost Arena) Western Michigan 0 2 0 - 2 Michigan 3 0 2 - 5 1st 2:57 UM Winnett - 4 (Naurato, Fardig) 1st 7:08 UM Langlais - 5 (Palushaj,Caporusso) pp 1st 19:58 UM Hagelin - 12 (Rust) sh 2nd 12:12 WMU Crew - 7 (O’Kane, Katz) 2nd 18:24 WMU O’Kane - 10 (Levendusky, Crew) pp 3rd 16:44 UM Rust - 10 (Palushaj, Hagelin) 3rd 18:58 UM Hagelin - 13 (Langlais) Shots Broncos 6 5 7 - 18 Wolverines 19 11 18 - 48 Saves Gill, L 16 11 16 - 43 Hogan, W 6 3 7 - 16 Time: 2:21 Attn: 6,832 Referee: Shegos, McInchak

0-6 1-4

87:57 87:57

7/14 7/14

58:11 60:00

4/8 4/8

1-3 1-3

1-4 1-4

58:57 60:00

60:00 15:27 42:56

0-3 1-5

59:38 60:00

2-5 2-5

Chris Frank played in his 149th and final game with Western Michigan in their season-ending 5-2 playoff loss to Michigan.

60:00 30:32

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A young team and a tough first half schedule led to struggles for the Western Michigan hockey team during the first half of the 2008-09 season. After winning the opening game of the season over Niagara, the Broncos did not get a win in their next nine games before defeating Michigan 2-1 at Yost Arena. The youngsters took their growing pains in the first half and flipped the script in the second half of the season.

While Lawson Ice Arena usually gives ranked teams fits, the Broncos took to beating the nation’s best on the road last year. WMU won at No. 8 Michigan, at No. 18 Alaska and at No. 11 Ohio State. Western Michigan also earned a draw at No. 2 Notre Dame. After dropping the first game to Lake Superior State, WMU won game two in double-overtime on a goal by former Bronco defenseman Kevin Connauton. WMU took care of business in game three, defeating the Lakers 3-1 before having their season ended by eventual CCHA Tournament runners up Michigan. Helping the Broncos along the way was senior forward Patrick Galivan. On Jan. 23 Galivan scored a goal and dished out an assist, a not uncommon two point game. This was to be the beginning of a streak that catapulted the Oak Park, Ill., native to become the fifth Bronco to become the CCHA Scoring Champion. The 12 game streak saw Galivan tally 25 points on 10 goals and 15 assists. He would finish the CCHA season with 36 points off of 14 goals and 22 assists for the title.

The Broncos also saw improvement in several players. Max Campbell set new career-highs in goal scoring with 16 and points with 31. Tyler Ludwig became the first Bronco defenseman to break the 20-point barrier since Dave Cousineau did during the 2003-04 season. Ludwig had career-highs across the board with eight goals and 21 assists for 29 points as well as leading the team in blocked shots. Several freshmen made a name for themselves during the season. Defenseman Kevin Connauton impressed NHL scouts with his seven goals and 11 assists on the season and was drafted in the third round by the Vancouver Canucks. Greg Squires finished tied for third on the team with 29 points on seven goals and 22 assists. Squires, along with Connauton received CCHA All-Rookie Team honorable mention.

2008-09 REVIEW

A 3-2 overtime win in Alaska on Dec. 20 helped spark the Broncos rapid climb in the CCHA standings. From that game on WMU went 10-6-3 to finish the regular season in seventh place and set to host an opening round series in the CCHA Tournament.

WMU goaltender Riley Gill also earned a place in Bronco history after making 46 saves in a 5-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha on Feb. 7. The shutout pushed Gill past Mark Magliarditi for the most shutouts in school history. The Northfield, Minn., native wasn’t done there, the next game he made 41 saves to become the first Bronco goaltender in school history to post backto-back shutouts. Gill also boasts something no other Bronco goaltender has ever accomplished, winning two games at Michigan’s legendary Yost Arena.

Freshman linemates Kyle O’Kane and J.J. Crew found lightning in the bottle during the second half of the season, combining for 17 goals and 17 assists to help spur WMU’s second-half run. After the season ended the Broncos celebrated the careers of Galivan, Chris Frank, Kevin O’Connor, Steve Silver, Sean Weaver and Dave Krisky. All six seniors left Western Michigan with degrees in hand.

2008-09 HOCKEY AWARDS & RECIPIENTS Rod Hodge Most Valuable Player Patrick Galivan Ed Edwards Most Improved Player Kyle O’Kane Neil Smith Most Valuable Defenseman Tyler Ludwig Vic Vanderberg Leading Scorer Patrick Nagorsen Suzanne Klop Rookie of the Year Greg Squires/Kevin Connauton Catherine Lawson Sportsmanship Award Dave Krisky Bill Saunders Plus/Minus Award J.J. Crew Peter Ellis Academic Achievement Award Dave Krisky Kalamazoo Optimist Hockey Associate Grinder Award Chris Clackson

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For the second-straight season Patrick Galivan won both the Rob Hodge Most Valuable Player award and the Vic Vanderberg Leading Scorer award.

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2009-10 CCHA AWARD WINNERS

2008-09 CCHA REVIEW

2008-09 CCHA STANDINGS

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SCHOOL

GP

W

L

T

SW

PTS

1.

Notre Dame (31-6-3)

28

21

4

3

3

48

2.

Michigan (29-12-0)

28

20 8

0

0

40

3.

Miami (23-13-5)*

28

17

4

2

40

4.

Alaska (17-16-6)

28

13 10 5

3

34

5.

Ohio State (23-15-4)

28

13 11 4

3

33

6.

Northern Michigan (19-17-5)

28

11 12 5

3

30

7.

Western Michigan (14-20-7)

28

9 13 6

2

26

8.

Nebraska-Omaha (15-17-8)

28

8 13 7

3

26

9.

Ferris State (12-19-7)

28

9 14 5

2

25

10. Lake Superior State (11-20-8)

28

7 15 6

1

21

11. Michigan State (10-23-5)

28

7

4

3

21

12. Bowling Green (11-24-3)

28

8 19 1

0

17

7

17

Terry Flanagan

Chad Johnson, UA

Best Goaltender

Erik Gustafsson, NMU

Best Offensive Defenseman

Kyle Lawson, ND

Best Defensive Defenseman

Tim Miller, UM

Best Defensive Forward

Jordan Pearce, ND

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Chad Johnson, UA

Perani Cup Points Champion

ALL-CCHA TEAMS

FIRST TEAM Forward Forward Forward Defense Defense Goaltender

GOALS 1. Louie Caporusso, UM 2. Carter Camper, MIA 3. Patrick Galivan, WMU

24 20 19

SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Chad Johnson, UA 2. Jordan Pearce, ND 3. Brian Stewart, NMU

.940 .931 .925

ASSISTS 1. Aaron Palushaj, UM 2. Erik Gustafsson, NMU 3. Patrick Galivan, WMU

37 30 28

VICTORIES 1. Jordan Peache, ND 2. Bryan Hogan, UM 3. Dustin Carlson, OSU

30 24 21

POINTS 1. Aaron Palushaj, UM 2. Louie Caporusso, UM 3. Patrick Galivan, WMU

50 49 47

SHUTOUTS 1. Jordan Pearce, ND 2. Chad Johnson, UA Dustin Carlson, OSU

POINTS/ROOKIES 1. Billy Mayday, ND David Wohlberg, UM 3. Greg Squires, WMU

30 30 29

TEAM OFFENSE 1. Michigan 2. Ohio State 3. Notre Dame

3.54 3.40 3.38

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Christian Hanson, ND Ben Ryan, ND Calle Ridderwall, ND

5 5 5

TEAM DEFENSE 1. Notre Dame 2. Alaska 3. Michigan

1.73 1.74 2.05

POWER PLAY GOALS 1. Carter Camper, MIA 2. Max Campbell, WMU Caller Ridderwall, ND

12 11 11

1.66 1.68 1.97

Coach of the Year Illitch Humanitarian

Erik Condra, ND

2009-10 CCHA LEADERS

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Chad Johnson, UA 2. Jordan Pearce, ND 3. Bryan Hogan, UM

Rookie of the Year

Jeff Lerg, MSU/ Jared Kaufmann, UNO

Tournament Champion: Notre Dame * NCAA Runner-up

3 3 2

Player of the Year

Davud Wohlberg, UM Dallas Ferguson, UA

Regular Season Champion: Notre Dame

SHORTHANDED GOALS 1. Brandon Svendsen, BGSU Mark Olver, NMU 3. Sean Weaver, WMU

Chad Johnson, UA

5 4 4

POWER PLAY 1. Notre Dame 2. Western Michigan 3. Miami

22.6% 18.8% 18.4%

PENALTY KILL 1. Miami 2. Notre Dame 3. Michigan

89.7% 89.5% 88.1%

Aaron Palushaj, UM Carter Camper, MIA Louie Caporusso, UM Erik Gustafsson, NMU Ian Cole, ND Chad Johnson, UA

CCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Forward Forward Forward Defense Defense Defense Goaltender

David Wohlberg UM Billy Maday, ND Zac Dalpe, OSU Chris Wideman, MIA Brandon Burlon, UM Matt Bartowski, OSU Connor Knapp, MIA

SECOND TEAM Forward Christian Hanson, ND Forward Erik Condra, ND Forward Patrick Galivan, WMU Defense Eddie Del Grosso, UNO Defense Kyle Lawson, ND Goaltender Jeff Lerg, MSU

CCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

Trevor Hyatt, Alaska Kyle Page, Bowling Green Aaron Lewicki, Ferris State Rick Schofield, Laker Superior State Brandon Smith, Miami Carl Hagelin, Michigan Jeff Lerg, Michigan State Jeremie Dupont, Nebraska-Omaha Derek May, Northern Michigan Jordan Pearce, Notre Dame Corey Elkins, Ohio State Dave Krisky, F, Western Michigan

statistics are for all games Dave Krisky earned his second-straight CCHA Scholar-Athlete award posting a 4.00 GPA during his senior season.

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Since its inception in 1971-72, the CCHA has grown in stature from a collection of fledgling hockey programs to the most respected conference in the nation on the ice, off the ice and behind the bench.

NCAA TOURNAMENT

THE NHL DRAFT Nine CCHA players from five of its member schools were selected in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, including one first-round draft pick. Eighteen players from the CCHA have been taken in the first round in the last nine years. Incoming Notre Dame forward Kyle Palmier was taken 26th overall by the Anaheim Ducks. Michigan saw two incoming recruits drafted in the second round.

Eight different CCHA teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament in the 1990s: Bowling Green, Lake Superior, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Northern Michigan, Ohio State and Western Michigan. Ferris State, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska-Omaha, Notre Dame and Ohio State have been involved so far in the new millennium.

For the fourth-straight season, the Broncos have had a player or recruit drafted. Former defenseman Kevin Connauton was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the third round with the 83rd pick. Miami had the most players selected, having four incoming recruits or players drafted.

The 12 current CCHA teams have combined to win nine of the last 24 NCAA Championships: Bowling Green (1984), Michigan State (1986, 2007), Lake Superior (1988, 1992, 1994), Northern Michigan (1991) and Michigan (1996, 1998).

CCHA By Round: second, third, and sixth round (2); first, fourth and seventh round (1) CCHA By Position: forwards (6); defensemen (2); goaltenders (1) CCHA By NHL Team: Dallas (2); Anaheim, Phoenix, Columbus, Vancouver, Ottawa, Buffalo, Atlanta (1)

HOBEY BAKER WINNERS

THE STANLEY CUP

Six CCHA players have received the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, which has been presented to the top player in U.S. college hockey since 1981: Bowling Green forward George McPhee (1982), Michigan State forward Kip Miller (1990), Bowling Green forward Brian Holzinger (1995), Michigan forward Brendan Morrison (1997), Michigan State goaltender Ryan Miller (2001), and most recently Michigan forward Kevin Porter (2008).

ALL-AMERICANS CCHA players have combined for 164 All-American honors, including 85 first-team selections. Bowling Green defenseman Ken Morrow was the CCHA’s first First-Team All-American in 1978. Since college hockey expanded to four conferences in 198485, Michigan’s Brendan Morrison is the only player to have been named to the first team for three consecutive seasons (1995, 1996, 1997).

The CCHA has had the names of 27 former players engraved on the Stanley Cup. The most recent additions are Chris Kunitz (Ferris State), Drew Miller (Michigan State) and Newell Brown, an assistant coach, (Michigan State) of the Anaheim Ducks. Glen Healy (N.Y. Rangers) and David Gove (Carolina Hurricanes) represent WMU.

CCHA HISTORY & STAFF

CCHA teams have accounted for 20 of the 68 NCAA Frozen Four participants from 1992-2009.

ALUMNI IN THE NHL The CCHA continues to flourish as a producer of NHL-caliber talent. The 2008-09 season saw 68 former CCHA players perform at hockey’s highest level. Michigan led the way with 16 alumni in the NHL followed by Michigan State with 13 and Bowling Green and Miami tied with six. Western Michigan had Jamal Mayers and Joe Corvo play the entire season with their respected clubs, while Paul Szczechura and Pat Dwyer each made their NHL debuts.

CENTRAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 23995 Freeway Park Drive, Suite 201 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 P: 248-888-0600 F: 248-888-0664 www.ccha.com

Tom Anastos Commissioner

Fred Pletsch Associate Commissioner

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Director of Communications

Steve Piotrowski Director of Officials

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HOCKEY AWARDS & HONORS

DOUG REED, D American Hockey Coaches Association College Division West All-America, 1973-74

ROB HODGE, LW American Hockey Coaches Association College Division West All-America, 1974-75

NEIL SMITH, D American Hockey Coaches Association College Division West All-America, 1974-75

Reed earned Division II All-America honors during WMU’s inaugural varsity season. A native of New Baltimore, Mich., Reed compiled 16 points (4-12) in 28 games, leading the Broncos to a 22-7-1 record. WMU scored an average of 6.61 goals per game, while limiting opponents to 3.51.

Hodge earned All-America honors during his junior campaign, averaging a goal and two points per game. He finished second in team scoring with 26 goals and 25 assists in 25 games. Hodge also compiled three or more points on 11 occasions in helping WMU to the CCHA Division II title.

Smith achieved All-America status as a true freshman, setting then WMU defenseman records for points (39) and assists (33) in a season. The first NHL draft pick in school history, Smith received the “Bronco Award” the same season for contributing to morale both on and off the ice.

56 Western Michigan players celebrate after clinching the 1986 CCHA Tournament title with a 3-1 win over Michigan State at Joe Louis Arena. Just 24 hours earlier, the Broncos defeated Bowling Green in three overtimes to advance to the finals.

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Healy capped his senior year by setting or rewriting seven school records en route to earning team MVP honors. Healy recorded 200 more saves than any other CCHA goaltender in 1984-85, adding the league record for career saves (3,933) to his impressive collegiate resume.

WAYNE GAGNE, D American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America First Team, 1985-86 Titan West All-America First Team, 1986-87

DAN DORION, RW American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, 1983-84 Titan West All-America First Team, 1985-86

Gagne earned top All-America honors during his junior and senior campaigns. Gagne was a Hobey Baker runner-up his senior year, recording 76 assists. He was also named the CCHA’s player of the year. Gagne led the nation in defensemen scoring as a junior, posting 76 points (17-59).

Dorion’s sophomore All-America season featured a 43-game scoring streak and a runner-up finish in national scoring (41-50-91). As a senior, he did one better, leading the country in scoring (42-62-104), becoming the CCHA’s all-time leading scorer (293) and placing second in Hobey Baker balloting.

BILL HORN, G American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, 1985-86

MARC MAGLIARDITI, G American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, 1995-96

MIKE BISHAI, C American Hockey Coaches Association JOFA West All-America Second Team, 2000-01

Horn adapted to the college game very quickly, securing All-American accolades as a freshman. He led the country in victories (25) and logged the most minutes of any freshman goaltender (1979:09). Horn’s clutch play in the 1986 CCHA Playoffs earned him MVP honors.

Freshman Marc Magliarditi was bestowed All-American honors in his only season at WMU. “Mags” set a then CCHA record for single season shutouts (4) and needed just 32 games to establish the WMU career record (5). His 2.59 goals-against is a season best mark.

Bishai led the NCAA in scoring (1.84 ppg) and assists (1.22 apg) during his junior campaign. He shared the CCHA scoring title and WMU MVP trophy with teammate David Gove. Bishai led all CCHA players in overall scoring, amassing 68 points on 23 goals and 45 assists.

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HOCKEY AWARDS & HONORS

GLENN HEALY, G American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, 1984-85

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STEVE ABBOTT, G GTE/CoSIDA University At-Large First Team, 1982-83

GLENN JOHANNESEN, D College Hockey Statistics Bureau Division I West Team, 1983-84

ROB BRYDEN, RW College Hockey Statistics Bureau Division I West Second Team, 1984-85

HENRY FUNG, RW College Hockey Statistics Bureau Honorable Mention, 1985-86

COLIN WARD, LW GTE/CoSIDA University At-Large Third Team, 1993-94

DARREN MALONEY, D GTE/CoSIDA Fall/Winter University At-Large Third Team, 1995-96

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CCHA ALL-ACADEMIC HONORABLE MENTION

CCHA ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM Paul Davies, C Dana Lattery, LW Dave Cousineau, D Dave Cousineau, D David Gove, RW Jason Redenius, LW Jeff Rucinski, D Jeff Rucinski, D Darren Maloney, D Darren Maloney, D Craig Brown, G Colin Ward, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C Byron Witkowski, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C Tom Auge, RW Rich Whitten, LW Ron Hoover, LW Ron Hoover, LW Dave Lobdell, D Kevin McCaffrey, G Rob Bryden, LW Henry Fung, RW Rob Bryden, RW Henry Fung, RW Lance Johnston, LW Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Kelly Mitchell, C Kelly Mitchell, C

CCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (WMU nominee) 2008-09 — Dave Krisky, LW 2007-08 — Dave Krisky, LW 2006-07 — Ryan Mahrle, D 2005-06 — Paul Szczechura, C 2004-05 — Paul Szczechura, C

2009-10 ACADEMIC HONORS (overall GPAs above 3.00)

Chris Clackson (Sr.) Tyler Ludwig (Sr.) Adam Flink (Jr.) Jordan Collins (Sr.) Ryan Watson (Jr.) Cameron Watson (Sr.) Matthew Federico (Jr.) P.J. Kavaya (So.) Jared Katz (Sr.)

3.71 3.68 3.57 3.57 3.53 3.53 3.23 3.14 3.13

2002-03 — Paul Davies, C 2001-02 — Dana Lattery, C 2000-01 — David Cousineau, D Mark Wilkinson, C 1999-00 — Mark Wilkinson, C 1998-99 — Jason Redenius, LW Matt Barnes, G 1997-98 — Matt Barnes, G 1996-97 — Shawn Zimmerman, C 1995-96 — Chris Brooks, C 1993-94 — Chris Brooks, LW 1992-93 — Craig Brown, G Colin Ward, RW 1991-92 — Scott Garrow, C Rob Laurie, G Andy Suhy, D Colin Ward, LW Byron Witkowski, LW 1990-91 — Chris Clarke, D Scott Garrow, C Rob Laurie, G 1989-90 — Tom Auge, RW 1988-89 — Tom Auge, RW Rich Whitten, LW 1986-87 — Kevin McCaffrey, G 1985-86 — Stuart Burnie, RW Dan Dorion, RW Wayne Gagne, D Chris MacDonald, D Kevin McCaffrey, G Pat Ryan, LW 1984-85 — Dave Bina, RW Rob Bryden, RW Stuart Burnie, RW Henry Fung, C-LW 1983-84 — Glenn Johannesen, D Lance Johnston, LW 1982-83 — Steve Abbott, G 1980-81 — Dan Stothers, C 1979-80 — Jim Doyle, G Tom Hilfman, D Dan Stothers, C Note: The CCHA All-Academic Team was replaced by CCHA School Scholar-Athletes of the Year in 2005. Paul Szczechura was WMU’s first Scholar-Athlete nominee.

ACADEMIC HONORS

2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 —

Former Bronco Dave Krisky was named Western MIchigan’s CCHA Scholar-Athlete Nominee for the second-straight year. Krisky is the third Bronco to recieve the award after the CCHA restructured the academic awards.

WMU ACADEMIC SERVICES ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS:

The Athletic Academic Services staff, under the direction of Associate Athletic Director Jeff Stone, promotes the academic success of all student-athletes. • Mandatory academic advising system • Study tables • Tutoring • One-on-one meetings with academic service staffers • Incentive programs • Ellis Academic Center, consisting of a computer lab, wireless technology and lap top access • Recent renovations to the academic center have expanded study areas “The Western Michigan hockey program has a solid tradition of academic excellence. Academic success is a high priority with the coaching staff. We have the tools in place to help student athletes achieve their goals.” — Jeff Stone

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TEAM AWARDS

ROB HODGE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

VIC VANDERBERG TOP SCORER

NEIL SMITH MOST VALUABLE DEFENSEMAN

SUZANNE KLOP ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Patrick Galivan

Patrick Galivan

Tyler Ludwig

Greg Squires / Kevin Connauton

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1982-83 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 — 1978-79 — 1977-78 — 1976-77 — 1975-76 — 1974-75 — 1973-74 —

Patrick Galivan, LW Patrick Galivan, RW Paul Szczechura, C Brent Walton, RW Brent Walton, RW Dana Lattery, LW Dana Lattery, RW Jeff Reynaert, G Mike Bishai, C David Gove, RW David Gove, C Chuck Mindel, LW Frank Novock, RW Justin Cardwell, RW Mike Melas, C Marc Magliarditi, G Brian Gallentine, RW Colin Ward, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C Keith Jones, RW Mike Eastwood, C Shane Redshaw, LW Paul Polillo, C Ron Hoover, LW Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Glenn Healy, G Glenn Healy, G Bob Bailey, RW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Bob Scurfield, C Bernie Saunders, RW Tim Dunlop, RW Bernie Saunders, RW No award Tim Dunlop, RW Rob Hodge, LW

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1982-83 —

Patrick Galivan, LW Patrick Galivan, RW Mark Letestu, C Brent Walton, RW Brent Walton, RW Vince Bellissimo, C Dana Lattery, RW Vince Bellissimo, C Mike Bishai, C Jeff Campbell, RW Mike Bishai, C David Gove, C Chuck Mindel, LW David Gove, C Frank Novock, RW Mike Melas, C Jeremy Brown, C Chris Brooks, RW Jamal Mayers, C Colin Ward, LW Chris Brooks, LW Keith Jones, RW Mike Eastwood, C Shane Redshaw, LW Paul Polillo, C Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Dan Dorion, RW Dan Dorion, RW Lance Johnston, LW Dan Dorion, RW

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1982-83 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 — 1978-79 —

Tyler Ludwig Nathan Ansell Ryan Mahrle Ryan Mahrle Ryan Mahrle Mike Jarmuth Mike Jarmuth Ryan Crane Austin Miller Daryl Andrews Daryl Andrews Jeff Rucinski Steve Duke Joe Corvo Darren Maloney Darren Maloney Brent Brekke Brent Brekke Brian Tulik Chris Clarke Chris Clarke Mike Posma Mike Posma Wayne Gagne Wayne Gagne Chris MacDonald Glenn Johannesen Chris MacDonald Ken Calder Guy Blanchard Ralph Murphy Ralph Murphy

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1982-83 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 — 1978-79 — 1977-78 — 1976-77 —

Greg Squires, RW Kevin Connauton, D Jerry Kuhn, G Mark Letestu, C Jeff LoVecchio, LW Daniel Bellissimo, G Ryan Mahrle, D Paul Szczechura, C Vince Bellissimo, C Pat Dwyer, RW Jeff Campbell, RW Dave Cousineau, D Ben Gagnon, C Anthony Battaglia, LW David Gove, C Daryl Andrews, D Marc Magliarditi, G Steve Duke, D Darren Maloney, D Chris Brooks, LW Chris Belanger, D Craig Brown, G Mike Power, G Keith Jones, RW Chris Clarke, D Jeff Green, C Bill Horn, G Dave Lobdell, C Wayne Gagne, D Troy Thrun, C Dan Dorion, RW Glenn Healy, G Glenn Johannesen, D Steve Abbott, G Ralph Murphy, D Dan Stothers, C Bart Larson, LW

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CATHERINE LAWSON SPORTSMANSHIP

KOHA “GRINDER” PERSEVERANCE

PETER R. ELLIS ACADEMIC

Kyle O’Kane

Dave Krisky

Chris Clackson

Dave Krisky

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1982-83 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 — 1978-79 — 1977-78 — 1976-77 — 1975-76 — 1974-75 —

Kyle O’Kane, RW Patrick Nagorsen, C Trevor Heffernan, G Jason Moul, C Steve Silver, D Kevin Labatte, RW Jeff Pierce, RW Brett John, LW Eric Marvin, G Trevor Cook, LW Josh Akright, D Lucas Drake, C Mike Bishai, C Andy Townsend, D J.J. Weaks, G Jay McCabe, RW Matt Addesa, LW Jason Redenius, C Graham Bridel, LW Jeremy Brown, C Jamal Mayers, RW Brian Renfrew, G Joe Bonnett, RW Byron Witkowski, LW J.P. LaRoche, LW Mike Eastwood, C Kevin McCaffrey, G Andy Rymsha, LW Scott Howe, D Henry Fung, F Dave Lobdell, D Jeff Crossman, F Gary Orhn, D Mike Hanson, G Phil Partlan, RW Kevin Scott, C Matt Dietz, D Paul Cappuccio, C Bernie Saunders, RW No award Phil Eve, C

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1997-98 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1982-83 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 — 1978-79 — 1977-78 — 1976-77 —

Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Jason Moul, C Mike Erickson, LW Paul Szczechura, C Jeff Campbell, LW Shaun Rose, C Andy Townsend, D David Gove, RW Anthony Battaglia, RW Jason Redenius, LW Jason Redenius, LW Jason Redenius, LW Shawn Zimmerman, C Chris Brooks, C Brian Gallentine, RW Chris Brooks, LW Joe Bonnett, RW Scott Garrow, C Brian Tulik, D Rich Whitten, LW Rich Whitten, LW Ron Hoover, LW Pat Ryan, LW Rob Adams, C Rob Adams, C Pat Ryan, LW Rob Adams, C Pat Ryan, LW Rob Adams, C Dave Berthelsen, RW Dave Berthelsen, RW Dave Berthelsen, RW Bernie Saunders, RW Tim Dunlop, RW Tim Dunlop, RW

2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

Chris Clackson, C

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Cam Watson, LW Matt Clackson, RW Jason Moul, C Pat Dwyer, RW Paul Davies, C Lucas Drake, LW Chad Kline, LW Brett Mills, RW Corey Waring, LW Frank Novock, RW Brent Lovett, D Matt Cressman, LW Kyle Millar, LW Brian Renfrew, G Derek Schooley, D Mike Whitton, LW Brad Dawson, D Tom Auge, RW Jeff Green, RW-C Ron Hoover, LW Dave Lobdell, D Pat Ryan, LW Troy Thrun, C

BILL SAUNDERS PLUS/MINUS

2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79

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Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Brett John, RW Brett John, C Jeremy Cheyne, RW Jeremy Cheyne, RW Paul Davies, C Mark Wilkinson, C Mark Wilkinson, C Jason Redenius, LW Jason Redenius, LW Jeff Rucinski, D Darren Maloney, D Colin Ward, LW Byron Witkowski, LW Rob Laurie, G Rob Laurie, G Rob Laurie, G Rob Laurie, G Tom Auge, RW Lee Brodeur, RW Lee Brodeur, RW Lee Brodeur, RW Tom Fletcher, LW Tom Fletcher, LW Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Tom Hilfman, D

TEAM AWARDS

ED EDWARDS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

J.J. Crew

2008-09 — 2007-08 — 2006-07 — 2005-06 — 2004-05 — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 —

J.J. Crew, LW Tyler Ludwig, D Mark Letestu, C Steve Silver, D Sean Weaver, LW Brett John, C Dana Lattery, LW Andy Townsend, D Ryan Crane, D Andy Townsend, D

BILL SAUNDERS PLUS/MINUS Cont. 1999-00 — Brent Rumble, LW Andy Townsend, D 1998-99 — Jay McCabe, RW 1997-98 — Corey Waring, LW 1997-98 — Corey Waring, LW 1996-97 — Justin Cardwell, RW 1995-96 — Geoff Collard, D

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

1986-87 — 1985-86 —

Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN

1993-94 —

Brent Brekke

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

1991-92 — Pat Ferschweiler, C

CCHA HONORS

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

2006-07 2001-02 1996-97 1995-96 1992-93

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Mark Letestu, C Pat Dwyer, RW Daryl Andrews, D Marc Magliarditi, G Chris Brooks, LW

BEST GOALTENDER

1995-96 — Marc Magliarditi

COACH OF THE YEAR

1995-96 — Bill Wilkinson 1985-86 — Bill Wilkinson 1983-84 — Bill Wilkinson

CCHA TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

1985-86 — Bill Horn, G 1983-84 — Glenn Healy, G

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD

PATRICK GALIVAN, LW All-CCHA SECOND Team, 2008-09

1986-87 — Wayne Gagne, D (Runner-up) 1985-86 — Dan Dorion, RW (Runner-up) 1983-84 — Dan Dorion, RW (Finalist)

HUMANITARIAN AWARD

1996-97 — Shawn Zimmerman (Finalist)

AHCA ALL-STAR GAME

1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1981-82 —

Colin Ward, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C (alternate) Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ralph Murphy, D

NCAA FROZEN FOUR SKILLS COMPETITION

2008-09 — Patrick Galivan 2006-07 — Paul Szczechura, C (DNP) 2005-06 — Brent Walton, RW (DNP)

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2007 2004 2001 1998 1996 1994 1991 1990

WMU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

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Rob Hodge, LW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW-C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, C-RW Glenn Healy, G Bernie Saunders, LW-RW Neil Smith, D Harry Lawson, coach

1990-91 — 1985-86 — 1983-84 — 1974-75 —

Mike Eastwood, C Bill Horn, G Stuart Burnie, RW Dan Dorion, RW Wayne Gagne, D Chris MacDonald, D Glenn Healy, G Dan Dorion, RW Tim Dunlop, RW

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

2006-07 — — 2003-04 — 2002-03 — 2001-02 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1998-99 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1994-95 — 1993-94 — 1992-93 — 1991-92 — 1990-91 — 1988-89 —

Riley Gill, 1st Mark Letestu, 1st Paul Szczechura, HM Vince Bellissimo, 1st Pat Dwyer, 1st Jeff Campbell, 1st Mike Jarmuth, HM Dave Cousineau, HM Ryan Crane, HM Jeff Reynaert, HM Daryl Andrews, 1st Marc Magliarditi, 1st Joe Corvo, 1st Steve Duke, 1st Derek Innanen, HM Darren Maloney, HM Chris Brooks, 1st Scott Chartier, 1st Chris Belanger, 1st Ryan D’Arcy, HM Francois Leroux, HM Brent Brekke, HM Craig Brown, HM Pat Ferschweiler, HM Colin Ward, HM Keith Jones, HM

1995-96 1991-92 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1985-86 1983-84 1980-81 1976-77

ALL-CCHA FIRST TEAM

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Marc Magliarditi, G Keith Jones, RW Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Tim Dunlop, RW

ALL-CCHA SECOND TEAM

2008-09 — 2004-05 — 2000-01 — 1999-00 — 1996-97 — 1995-96 — 1990-91 — 1987-88 — 1986-87 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1979-80 — 1977-78 —

Patrick Galivan, LW Brent Walton, RW Mike Bishai, C David Gove, RW David Gove, C Joe Corvo, D Jeremy Brown, C Mike Eastwood, C Ron Hoover, LW Mike Posma, D Rob Bryden, RW Bill Horn, G Stuart Burnie, RW Chris MacDonald, D Glenn Healy, G Bob Scurfield, C Paul Capuccio, C Bernie Saunders, RW

ALL-CCHA HONORABLE MENTION

2002-03 — 2001-02 — 1995-96 — 1993-94 — 1991-92 — 1989-90 — 1988-89 — 1987-88 — 1985-86 — 1984-85 — 1983-84 — 1981-82 — 1980-81 — 1979-80 — 1978-79 — 1976-77 — 1975-76 —

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Dave Cousineau, D Dana Lattery, RW Mike Bishai, C Dave Cousineau, D Darren Maloney, D Brent Brekke, D Colin Ward, LW Craig Brown, G Mike Posma, D Shane Redshaw, LW Ron Hoover, LW Mike Posma, D Jeff Green, C Bill Horn, G Bill Horn, G Dan Dorion, RW Glenn Healy, G Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Bob Scurfield, C Bob Scurfield, C Glenn Johannesen, D Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ralph Murphy, D Ralph Murphy, D Bob Gardiner, LW Al Hamernick, D Rob Hodge, LW Neil Smith, D


GAMES PLAYED CAREER 168 Brian Tulik, 1987-92 166 Tom Auge, 1987-91 CONSECUTIVE 161 Scott Garrow, 1988-92

CONSECUTIVE GOALS

GAME 3 Ross Fitzpatrick (3), Terry Olson (2), Stuart Burnie, Tim Dunlop, Bob Hutchins, Dana Lattery, Randy Moy, Frank Novock, Shane Redshaw, Troy Thrun. Last accomplished by Dana Lattery vs. Ferris State, 12/29/01 SEASON 9 Jeff Campbell scored nine goals in nine straight games from 10/14/00 to 11/11/00 8 Phil Eve scored eight goals in eight straight games from 11/24/74 to 1/5/75 FASTEST GOALS START OF PERIOD :05 Ross Fitzpatrick vs. Northern Michigan 2/13/78, 3rd Keith Jones vs. Notre Dame, 2/7/92, 3rd START OF GAME :09 Ron Sandzik (LSSC) vs. WMU, 12/2/78 :12 Ross Fitzpatrick vs. Bowling Green, 2/6/81 TWO GOALS :08 Kelly Mitchell vs. Wilfrid Laurier, 11/17/78 THREE GOALS 3:02 Terry Olson vs. Lake Superior St., 2/28/81 FOUR GOALS 14:29 Terry Olson vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/79 ASSISTS

POINTS PERIOD 5 Terry Olson vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/79 GAME 8 Tim Dunlop vs. St. Mary’s, 12/13/74 GAME, DEFENSEMAN 6 Wayne Gagne vs. Toronto, 1/16/87 SEASON 104 Dan Dorion, 1985-86 91 Dan Dorion, 1983-84 CAREER 293 Dan Dorion, 1982-86 271 Paul Polillo, 1986-90 CONSECUTIVE POINTS ONE-POINT GAMES 44 Dan Dorion scored 43 goals and 55 assists in 44 games from 2/19/83 through 3/9/84 TWO-POINT GAMES 9 Stuart Burnie who scored 18 goals and seven assists in nine games from 11/15/85 to 12/13/85 HAT TRICKS SEASON 6 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1981-82 5 Tim Dunlop, 1974-75 Ron Hoover, 1987-88 CAREER 8 Rob Hodge, 1973-76 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1978-82 WINNING GOALS

SEASON 6 Troy Thrun, 1985-86 Ron Hoover, 1987-88 Steve Rymsha, 2000-01 CAREER 11 Stuart Burnie, 1982-86 Mike Whitton, 1991-95 Brent Walton, 2002-06

POWER PLAY GOALS SEASON 32 Rob Bryden, 1986-87 25 Stuart Burnie, 1985-86 CAREER 53 Rob Bryden, 1983-87 51 Stuart Burnie, 1982-86

PERIOD 4 Jeff Lindsay vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75; SHORT-HANDED GOALS vs. Lake Forest, 1/23/76; Ralph Murphy vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, SEASON 7 Bernie Saunders, 1977-78 10/27/79 CAREER GAME

11 10

Dan Dorion, 1982-86 Tim Dunlop, 1974-78 Bernie Saunders, 1975-79 Dana Lattery, 2000-04

PENALTIES PERIOD 5 Steve Rymsha vs. Ohio State, 12/14/00, 1st GAME 7 Andy Rymsha vs. Michigan, 3/3/89 SEASON 75 Jeff Crossman, 1985-86 72 Jim Culhane, 1986-87 CAREER 220 Andy Rymsha, 1986-90 183 Jim Culhane, 1983-87 PENALTY MINUTES PERIOD 30 Brian Pasko vs. Merrimack, 12/29/00, 2nd GAME 30 Brian Pasko vs. Merrimack, 12/29/00 SEASON 195 Brian Pasko, 2000-01 163 Jim Culhane, 1986-87 154 Jeff Crossman, 1985-86 CAREER 483 Andy Rymsha, 1986-90 407 Chris Frank, 2005-09 396 Jim Culhane, 1983-87

HOCKEY RECORDS

GOALS PERIOD 3 14 times: Terry Olson, Troy Thrun (2), Bill Armstrong, Stuart Burnie, Dan Dorion, Ross Fitzpatrick, Wayne Gagne, Skip Howey, Bob Hutchins, Randy Moy, Peter Raps, Shane Redshaw, Bob Scurfield. Last accomplished by Shane Redshaw vs. Miami, 11/18/89, 2nd GAME 5 Stuart Burnie, Dan Dorion, Troy Thrun. Last accomplished by Dan Dorion vs. Ohio State, 1/24/86 GAME, DEFENSEMAN 4 Wayne Gagne vs. Michigan, 12/6/85 GAME, GOALTENDER 1 Mike Mantua vs. Ferris State, 11/16/02 SEASON 46 Rob Bryden, 1986-87 43 Stuart Burnie, 1985-86 CAREER 115 Dan Dorion, 1982-86 109 Jeff Green, 1986-90 100 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1978-82

6 Tim Dunlop vs. Lake Superior State, 1/7/78 Wayne Gagne vs. Toronto, 1/16/87 GAME, DEFENSEMAN 6 Wayne Gagne vs. Toronto, 1/16/87 GAME, GOALTENDER 2 Kevin McCaffrey vs. Ferris State, 2/15/86 SEASON 76 Wayne Gagne, 1986-87 62 Dan Dorion, 1985-86 CAREER 199 Wayne Gagne, 1983-87 189 Paul Polillo, 1986-90 178 Dan Dorion, 1982-86

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE SEASON 2.59 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 2.79 Riley Gill, 2006-07 2.84 Jeff Reynaert, 2001-02 2.86 Craig Brown, 1993-94 2.91 Riley Gill, 2008-09 3.01 Matt Barnes, 1997-98 CAREER 2.59 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 2.97 Riley Gill, 2006-Current 3.24 Matt Barnes, 1995-99 3.28 Jeff Reynaert, 2001-02 3.34 Craig Brown, 1990-94 GOALTENDING WINS SEASON 25 Bill Horn, 1985-86 23 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 CAREER 71 Bill Horn, 1985-89 60 Glenn Healy, 1981-85 53 Craig Brown, 1990-94 SAVES PERIOD 25 Weldon Good vs. Bowling Green, 2/1/74, 3rd Jim Doyle vs. Lake Superior, 1/20/79, 2nd 24 Riley Gill vs. Michigan, 2/3/07, 2nd GAME 60 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 54 Riley Gill vs. Lake Superior State, 3/7/2009 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 12/10/83 Glenn Healy vs. Ferris State, 2/20/82 50 Jerry Kuhn vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 10/18,2008

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52 Jeff Reynaert vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/00 OVERTIME PERIOD 13 Bill Horn vs. Colgate, 1/2/88 12 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 11 Bill Horn vs. Bowling Green, 3/7/86 TWO-PLUS OVERTIMES 17 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 (2 OT) 14 Bill Horn vs. Bowling Green, 3/7/86 (3 OT) SEASON 1180 Glenn Healy, 1983-84 1140 Glenn Healy, 1984-85 CAREER 3932 Glenn Healy, 1981-85 3824 Bill Horn, 1985-89 FEWEST SAVES PERIOD 1 Steve Roth, Weldon Good, Frank Serratore. Last accomplished by Serratore vs. Bowling Green, 2/4/78 GAME 8 Matt Barnes vs. Ohio State, 11/1/96 SHUTOUTS SEASON 5 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 4 Riley Gill; 2006-07 2 Glenn Healy, 1982-83; Bill Horn, 1986-87; Matt Barnes, 1997-98; Jeff Reynaert, 2000-01; Jeff Reynaert, 2001-02; Mike Mantua, 2001-02; Daniel Bellissimo, 2005-06 CAREER 7 Riley Gill, 2006-current 5 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 4 Bill Horn, 1985-89; Jeff Reynaert, 1998-02 3 Glenn Healy, 1981-85 PERIODS, SEASONS 45 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 41 Glenn Healy, 1984-85 PERIODS, CAREER 119 Glenn Healy, 1981-85 SEQUENCE 146:47 Bill Horn vs. Bowling Green, 12/6/86 vs. Illinois at Chicago, 12/13/86 SAVE PERCENTAGE SEASON .920 Riley Gill, 2008-09 .912 Riley Gill, 2006-07 .910 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 .907 Craig Brown, 1993-94 .906 Glenn Healy, 1984-85 CAREER .910 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 .896 Daniel Bellissimo, 2004-pres. .894 Jeff Reynaert, 1998-02 .888 Craig Brown, 1990-94 .888 Matt Barnes, 1995-99 .888 Glenn Healy, 1981-85

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SEASON 2356:21 2268:39 2241:53 CAREER 7933:29

MINUTES PLAYED Brian Renfrew, 1994-95 Jeff Reynaert, 2000-01 Glenn Healy, 1983-84 Bill Horn, 1985-89

7716:11 Glenn Healy, 1981-85

241 Wayne Gagne, 1983-87

WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASON .833 Bill Horn, 1985-86 (25-5-0) .733 Steve Roth, 1973-74 (11-3-1) CAREER .720 Weldon Good, 1973-75 (18-7-0) .667 Marc Magliarditi, 1995-96 (23-11-2) .656 Steve Roth, 1973-76 (30-15-3)

GOALTENDER ASSISTS, SEASON 4 Bill Horn, 1987-88; Craig Brown, 1990-91 ASSISTS, CAREER 8 Glenn Healy, 1981-85; Bill Horn, 1985-89

RECORDS BY POSITION LEFT WING GOALS, SEASON 39 Ron Hoover, 1987-88 GOALS, CAREER 100 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1978-82 ASSISTS, SEASON 43 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1980-81 ASSISTS, CAREER 125 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1978-82 POINTS, SEASON 71 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1980-81 POINTS, CAREER 225 Ross Fitzpatrick, 1978-82 CENTER GOALS, SEASON 34 Bob Scurfield, 1979-80 GOALS, CAREER 82 Bob Scurfield, 1978-82 ASSISTS, SEASON 60 Paul Polillo, 1987-88 ASSISTS, CAREER 189 Paul Polillo, 1986-90 POINTS, SEASON 85 Paul Polillo, 1987-88 POINTS, CAREER 271 Paul Polillo, 1986-90 RIGHT WING GOALS, SEASON 46 Rob Bryden, 1986-87 GOALS, CAREER 115 Dan Dorion, 1982-86 ASSISTS, SEASON 62 Dan Dorion, 1985-86 ASSISTS, CAREER 178 Dan Dorion, 1982-86 POINTS, SEASON 104 Dan Dorion, 1985-86 POINTS, CAREER 293 Dan Dorion, 1982-86

6,724* 5,168 5,085 4,724 4,622 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575 4,575

TOP HOME CROWDS Michigan, 12/12/97 Michigan State, 10/31/87 Michigan State, 1/10/87 Bowling Green, 12/17/74 Lake Superior, 1/18/75 Michigan State, 1/14/05 Michigan, 1/8/05 Michigan, 1/23/04 Michigan State, 10/25/03 Michigan, 1/11/03 Michigan, 3/2/02 Michigan State, 1/12/02 Michigan State, 2/16/01 Michigan State, 2/7/97 Michigan State, 2/9/96 Michigan, 12/10/94 Michigan State, 1/28/95 Michigan State, 12/10/93 Michigan, 11/12/93 Michigan State, 2/6/93 Michigan State, 11/6/92 Michigan, 10/30/92 Michigan State, 11/23/91 Michigan State, 1/13/90 Michigan State, 11/3/89 Michigan State, 1/14/89 Michigan State, 11/4/88 Ferris State, 10/15/88 Michigan State, 1/15/88 Michigan, 11/21/87

19,190 18,722 18,377 17,682 17,664 17,515 15,999 15,273 14,109 13,253

TOP ROAD CROWDS Michigan, 12/28/86 Michigan State, 3/8/86 Michigan State, 12/27/86 Lake Superior State, 3/8/91 Michigan State, 3/12/88 Michigan State, 3/10/84 Lake Superior State, 3/11/88 Michigan State, 3/6/87 Lake Superior State, 12/29/77 Bowling Green, 3/7/86

Attendance Notes: *The largest “home” turnout for WMU took place Dec. 12, 1997 against Michigan in a designated home game played at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. The top 10 road crowds in WMU history have occurred at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

DEFENSEMEN GOALS, SEASON 17 Wayne Gagne, 1985-86 GOALS, CAREER 42 Wayne Gagne, 1983-87 ASSISTS, SEASON 76 Wayne Gagne, 1986-87 ASSISTS, CAREER 199 Wayne Gagne, 1983-87 POINTS, SEASON 89 Wayne Gagne, 1986-87 POINTS, CAREER Riley Gill currently holds the career records for shutouts, save percentage, and has the second-best career goals against average.

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vs. Miami, 11/3/01 FEWEST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 0 vs. St. Scholastica, 11/25/78 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 4 vs. St. Scholastica, 11/25/78 PERIOD MOST GOALS 9 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74, 2nd vs. Northern Illinois, 1/19/74, 2nd MOST OPPONENT GOALS 8 vs. North Dakota, 1/2/98, 3rd MOST ASSISTS 13 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/19/74, 3rd vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/79, 2nd MOST POINTS 22 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/19/74, 3rd MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 33 vs. Lake Forest, 12/8/73, 3rd FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 0 vs. Michigan, 12/12/97, 1st MOST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 32 vs. Bowling Green, 2/1/74, 2nd MOST PENALTY MINUTES 79 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97, 3rd MOST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 94 Michigan State, 1/31/97, 3rd SEASON BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE .758 1973-74 (22-7-1) MOST WINS 32 1985-86 MOST LOSSES 25 1997-98 MOST TIES 8 1998-99 MOST HOME WINS 15 1985-86 MOST HOME LOSSES 12 1997-98 MOST ROAD WINS 14 1985-86 MOST ROAD LOSSES 16 2007-08 FEWEST WINS 6 1998-99 FEWEST HOME WINS 5 1998-99 FEWEST ROAD WINS 1 1998-99 FEWEST HOME LOSSES 1 1973-74 FEWEST ROAD LOSSES 4 1973-74, 1974-75 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STRING 12 1/31/86 to 3/1/86 (Div. I) 16 11/16/73 to 1/26/74 (Div. II) CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 12 1/31/86 to 3/1/86 (Div. I) 16 11/16/73 to 1/26/74 (Div. II) LONGEST NON-SHUTOUT STREAK 129 games, 2/11/77 to 12/12/80 LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STRING 16 2/8/74 to 1/18/75

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 18 11/15/97 to 1/31/98 LONGEST HOME WINLESS STREAK 9 11/15/97 to 2/7/98 LONGEST ROAD WINLESS STREAK 13 10/10/98 to 2/19/99 MOST GOALS 256 1985-86 MOST ASSISTS 442 1985-86 MOST POINTS 698 1985-86 MOST OPPONENT GOALS 200 1988-89 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 85 1985-86 MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 16 1977-78 MOST OPPONENT POWER PLAY GOALS 77 1988-89 MOST OPPONENT SHORT-HANDED GOALS 15 1976-77 MOST HAT TRICKS 16 1974-75 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 1560 1985-86 MOST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 1608 1984-85 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 836 1998-99 FEWEST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 787 1974-75 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 1127 1988-89 MOST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 1247 1986-87 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES 493 1982-83 FEWEST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 476 1982-83 FEWEST GOALS 75 1997-98 FEWEST ASSISTS 130 1998-99 FEWEST POINTS 205 1998-99 FEWEST GOALS AGAINST 104 1974-75 FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS 20 1978-79 FEWEST SHORT-HANDED GOALS 2 1982-83 FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST 26 1974-75 FEWEST SHORT-HANDED GOALS AGAINST 2 1978-79

CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES 16 2/8/74 to 1/18/75 CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES 8 1/10/86 to 2/15/86 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 18 11/15/97 to 1/31/98

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GAME LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 18 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74 (19-1) LARGEST LOSING MARGIN 11 vs. St. Louis, 3/14/76 (13-2) vs. Bowling Green, 2/8/77 (11-0) vs. Ohio State, 2/10/79 (13-2) vs. Michigan State, 11/5/88 (12-1) MOST GOALS 19 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74 MOST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 17 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74 MOST ASSISTS 28 vs. St. Mary’s, 12/14/74 MOST POINTS 46 vs. St. Mary’s, 12/14/74 MOST OPPONENT GOALS 13 vs. St. Louis, 3/14/76 vs. Ohio State, 2/10/79 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS 20 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74; WMU 19, NIU 1 MOST POINTS, TWO TEAMS 50 vs. Lake Superior State, 1/7/78; WMU 35, LSSC 15 vs. OSU, 1/24/86; WMU 30, OSU 20 HIGHEST TIE SCORE 6-6 vs. Ohio State (OT), 2/15/80 LOWEST TIE SCORE 0-0 @ Northern Michigan (OT), 12/17/05 FASTEST TWO GOALS :06 vs. Algoma, 11/16/74 vs. Lake Superior State, 2/21/75 FASTEST THREE GOALS :16 vs. Algoma, 11/16/74 FASTEST FOUR GOALS 1:31 vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75 FASTEST FIVE GOALS 2:33 vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 7 vs. Vermont, 12/12/85 vs. Lake Superior State, 10/28/00 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 3 vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75 vs. Bowling Green, 2/1/85 MOST OPPONENT POWER PLAY GOALS 7 vs. Ohio State, 2/10/79 MOST OPPONENT SHORTHANDED GOALS 3 vs. Michigan State, 10/21/83 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 85 vs. Henry Ford, 12/14/73 MOST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 63 vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 12 vs. Notre Dame, 12/5/97 vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/00 FEWEST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 10 vs. Lake Forest, 12/3/76 MOST PENALTIES 26 vs. Michigan, 12/8/90 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 97 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97 MOST OPPONENT PENALTIES 26 vs. Illinois at Chicago, 10/25/91 MOST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 108 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97 MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 51 vs. Illinois at Chicago, 10/25/91 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 205 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES 2 vs. Buffalo, 2/27/76 vs. Northern Michigan, 1/19/80

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YEAR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74

GOALS NAME Patrick Galivan Cam Watson Mark Letestu Brent Walton Brent Walton Dana Lattery Dana Lattery Vince Bellissimo Dana Lattery Jeff Campbell David Gove Mike Bishai Chuck Mindel Frank Novock Justin Cardwell Jeremy Brown Justin Cardwell Jeremy Brown Colin Ward Colin Ward Keith Jones Colin Ward Keith Jones Shane Redshaw Ron Hoover Ron Hoover Rob Bryden Stuart Burnie Troy Thrun Dan Dorion Lance Johnston Ross Fitzpatrick Ross Fitzpatrick Bob Scurfield Bernie Saunders Bernie Saunders Pete Raps Bernie Saunders Rob Hodge Tim Dunlop Rob Hodge

NO 19 10 24 26 21 16 19 19 19 26 18 18 14 14 20 23 23 25 31 22 25 25 30 35 32 39 46 43 25 41 15 30 28 34 23 22 22 24 30 30 23

YEAR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74

CAREER SCORING NAME YEARS GP PTG 1. Dan Dorion, C-RW 1982-86 157 2. Paul Polillo, C 1986-90 165 3. Wayne Gagne, D 1983-87 162 4. Jeff Green, C-RW 1986-90 159 5. Ross Fitzpatrick, LW-C 1978-82 138 6. Tim Dunlop, RW 1974-78 129 7. Mark Letestu, C 2006-07 37 8. Rob Bryden, RW-LW 1983-87 162 9. Chris Brooks, C 1992-96 147 10. Troy Thrun, C 1983-86 122 11. Bob Scurfield, C-LW 1978-82 130 12. Stuart Burnie, LW-RW 1982-86 159 Mike Posma, D 1986-90 159 14. Ron Hoover, C-LW 1985-89 161 15. Keith Jones, RW 1988-92 153 16. Kelly Mitchell, C 1977-81 137 Jamal Mayers, C-RW 1992-96 155 18. Brent Walton, RW 2002-06 154 19. Bernie Saunders, LW-RW 1975-79 140 20. Mike Eastwood, C-RW 1987-91 164 21. Colin Ward, LW 1990-94 155 Jeff Campbell, LW 2000-04 149 Terry Olson, RW 1978-82 137 Mike Bishai, C 1998-02 132 25. Rob Hodge, LW 1973-76 78 26. David Gove, C-RW 1997-01 144

ASSISTS NAME Patrick Galivan Patrick Galivan Paul Szczechura Paul Szczechura Brent Walton Vince Bellissimo Dana Lattery Vince Bellissimo Dave Cousineau Jeremy Cheyne Mike Bishai Mike Bishai David Gove Frank Novock Steve Duke Mike Melas Chris Brooks Chris Brooks Chris Brooks Chris Brooks Pat Ferschweiler Mike Eastwood Paul Polillo Paul Polillo Paul Polillo Wayne Gagne Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Bob Scurfield Ross Fitzpatrick Terry Olson Kelly Mitchell Paul Cappuccio Tim Dunlop Jeff Lindsay Tim Dunlop Bob Hutchins

NO 28 23 26 26 29 27 17 17 17 17 27 45 28 16 21 26 26 39 37 25 32 32 35 46 60 76 62 46 50 20 32 43 35 25 39 34 35 34 38

YEAR 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74

POINTS NAME NO Patrick Galivan 47 Patrick Galivan 31 Mark Letestu 46 Brent Walton 43 Brent Walton 50 Vince Bellissimo 40 Dana Lattery 36 Vince Bellissimo 36 Mike Bishai 37 Jeff Campbell 37 Mike Bishai 68 David Gove 46 Chuck Mindel 23 David Gove 23 Frank Novock 29 Mike Melas 44 Jeremy Brown 47 Jamal Mayers 46 Chris Brooks 46 Colin Ward 50 Chris Brooks 46 Keith Jones 56 Mike Eastwood 61 Shane Redshaw 60 Paul Polillo 66 Paul Polillo 85 Wayne Gagne 89 Dan Dorion 104 Dan Dorion 67 Dan Dorion 91 Lance Johnston 31 Dan Dorion 31 Ross Fitzpatrick 58 Ross Fitzpatrick 71 Ross Fitzpatrick 59 Bernie Saunders 44 Paul Cappuccio 53 Tim Dunlop 57 Rob Hodge 54 Tim Dunlop 64 Bob Hutchins 57

Jeff Campbell is one of several Broncos to break 100 points in their careers under head coach Jim Culhane

G 115 82 42 109 100 92 24 104 57 81 82 102 43 88 83 64 55 72 76 69 88 65 62 51 79 57

A 178 189 199 125 125 106 22 91 127 102 95 72 131 83 80 95 104 84 78 80 57 80 83 94 65 86

PTS 293 271 241 234 225 198 46 195 184 183 177 174 174 171 163 159 159 156 154 149 145 145 145 145 144 143

1.87 1.64 1.49 1.47 1.63 1.53 1.24 1.20 1.25 1.50 1.36 1.09 1.09 1.06 1.07 1.16 1.03 1.01 1.10 0.91 0.94 0.97 1.06 1.09 1.85 0.99

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

NAME Marc Magliarditi Riley Gill Matt Barnes Jeff Reynaert Craig Brown Scott Foster Mike Mantua Weldon Good Brian Renfrew Glenn Healy Steve Roth Bill Horn Joe Pagliacci Kevin McCaffrey Frank Serratore Steve Abbott Mike Power Rob Laurie

CAREER GOALTENDING YEARS GP W-L-T 1995-96 36 23-11-2 2006-current 81 32-39-6 1995-99 97 27-49-16 1998-02 106 44-47-12 1990-94 105 53-36-10 2002-06 55 20-22-6 2001-04 49 17-22-2 1973-75 29 18-7-0 1991-95 85 39-36-7 1981-85 132 60-62-7 1973-76 53 30-15-3 1985-89 136 71-53-8 1977-81 25 8-10-0 1984-88 46 19-17-1 1977-79 46 18-22-1 1979-83 64 28-28-3 1989-91 25 7-15-1 1988-92 49 16-19-3

SVS 922 2437 2384 2882 2654 1188 1018 710 2128 3932 1308 3824 483 1089 1195 1846 603 1034

SV% .910 .912 .888 .894 .888 .875 .878 .885 .878 .888 .870 .876 .855 .864 .863 .864 .846 .839

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GAA 2.59 2.91 3.24 3.28 3.34 3.46 3.48 3.54 3.68 3.86 4.08 4.10 4.32 4.42 4.61 4.81 4.84 4.97


CCHA CCHA RECORD PLACE 5-2-1 1st (Div. II) 8-0-0 1st (Div. II) 6-10-0 4th 5-11-0 4th 7-12-1 6th 8-16-0 6th 6-13-1 5th 8-13-1 5th 11-18-1 9th 10-20-2 9th-t 13-14-1 5th 18-13-1 3rd 23-9-0 2nd-t 16-16-0 5th 17-12-3 4th 9-17-6 6th 12-18-2 5th-t 16-14-2 4th 14-12-6 4th 17-11-2 5th 18-10-2 4th 9-14-4 6th-t 21-6-3 3rd-t 10-12-5 5th-t 9-19-2 9th 5-17-8 10th 10-15-3 9th-t 12-10-6 5th-t 13-12-3 6th 13-14-1 8th-t 12-13-3 8th 8-18-2 10th-t 7-16-5 11th 14-13-1 6th 4-22-2 12th 9-13-6 7th 405-475-86

COACH Bill Neal Bill Neal Bill Neal Bill Neal Bill Neal Glen Weller Glen Weller Glen Weller Glen Weller Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Wilkinson/Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane Jim Culhane 36 SEASONS

SEASON BY SEASON RECORD

OVERALL RECORD YEAR W L T GF GA 1973-74 22 7 1 200 109 1974-75 19 8 0 213 104 1975-76 18 14 2 176 158 1976-77 17 19 1 179 180 1977-78 15 17 1 175 140 1978-79 17 19 0 171 182 1979-80 18 16 2 196 182 1980-81 15 19 2 178 165 1981-82 14 19 1 141 164 1982-83 11 23 2 117 156 1983-84 22 18 2 187 168 1984-85 22 16 2 164 138 1985-86 32 12 0 256 177 1986-87 23 20 0 219 187 1987-88 22 17 3 208 184 1988-89 14 23 6 182 200 1989-90 14 24 2 184 207 1990-91 22 17 3 161 161 1991-92 16 14 6 140 130 1992-93 20 16 2 147 150 1993-94 24 13 3 165 134 1994-95 17 18 5 141 144 1995-96 27 11 3 172 111 1996-97 14 18 5 125 134 1997-98 10 25 3 94 125 1998-99 6 20 8 75 130 1999-00 12 21 3 105 137 2000-01 20 13 6 149 129 2001-02 19 15 4 123 118 2002-03 15 21 2 122 147 2003-04 17 18 4 123 136 2004-05 14 21 2 105 134 2005-06 10 24 6 97 160 2006-07 18 18 1 120 126 2007-08 8 27 3 82 126 2008-09 14 20 7 111 130 TOTALS 628 641 103 5,413 5,353

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HOCKEY HISTORY

CAPTAINS ASSISTANTS/ALTERNATES

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2009-10 2008-09

Tyler Ludwig, D Jordan Collins, D Cam Watson, LW Chris Clackson, C Ian Slater, RW Chris Frank, D Patrick Galivan, RW Tyler Ludwig, D

1990-91

Tom Auge, RW Chris Clarke, D Brian Tulik, D

1989-90

Shane Redshaw, RW Paul Polillo, C Jeff Green, RW-C Doug Melnyk, D

2007-08

Jeff LoVecchio, LW Tyler Ludwig, D Nathan Ansell, D

2006-07

Jeff LoVecchio, LW Ryan Mahrle, D Jason Moul, C Paul Szczechura, C

1988-89

Ron Hoover, LW Jeff Green, C Doug Melnyk, D Shane Redshaw, RW

2005-06

Mike Erickson, C Ryan Mahrle, D Paul Szczechura, C Brent Walton, RW

1987-88

Dave Lobdell, D Ron Hoover, C Doug Melnyk, D Shane Redshaw, RW

2004-05

Pat Dwyer, RW Vince Bellissimo, C Brent Walton, RW

1986-87

Wayne Gagne, D Rob Bryden, RW Jim Culhane, D Henry Fung, RW

2003-04

Dana Lattery, LW Paul Davies, C Mike Jarmuth, D

1985-86

Chris MacDonald, D Dan Dorion, RW Henry Fung, F Wayne Gagne, D

2002-03

Dana Lattery, RW Dave Cousineau, D Paul Davies, C

1984-85

Lance Johnston, LW Chris MacDonald, D

2001-02

Mike Bishai, C Dana Lattery, C

1983-84

Lance Johnston, LW Chris MacDonald, D Jim Grillo, C

2000-01

David Gove, RW

1982-83

Bob Bailey, RW Rob Reid, LW

1999-00

Jason Redenius, LW Matt Addesa, LW Daryl Andrews, D

1981-82

Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ralph Murphy, D Jim Olson, RW

1998-99

Frank Novock, RW Matt Barnes, G Geoff Collard, D Chuck Mindel, LW

1980-81

Dan Stothers, C Jim Olson, RW Kevin Scott, C

1997-98

Jeff Rucinski, D Joe Corvo, D Steve Duke, D Frank Novock, RW

1979-80

Dan Stothers, C Ralph Murphy, D Jim Olson, RW

1996-97

Jeff Rucinski, D Matt Cressman, LW Steve Duke, D Carlin Nordstrom, RW

1978-79

Bernie Saunders, RW Kipp Acton, LW Paul Cappuccio, C

1977-78

Game Captains

1995-96

Jeremy Brown, C Chris Brooks, C Darren Maloney, D

1976-77

Tim Dunlop, RW Phil Eve, C Skip Howey, C

1994-95

Brian Gallentine, RW

1975-76

Rob Hodge, LW Neil Smith, D

1993-94

Brent Brekke, D

1974-75

Bob Hutchins, C/LW Rob Hodge, LW

1992-93

Pat Ferschweiler, C Joe Bonnett, RW Brent Brekke, D Jason Jennings, RW

1973-74

Doug Reed, D Tim Audette, LW Randy Moy, C

1991-92

Brian Tulik, D Scott Garrow, C Keith Jones, RW Andy Suhy, D

BILL NEAL 1973-74 to 1977-78 91-65-5 (.581), five seasons

GLEN WELLER 1978-79 to 1981-82 64-73-5 (.468), four seasons

BILL WILKINSON 1982-83 to 1998-99 313-301-53 (.509), 17 seasons

JIM CULHANE 1999-present 150-202-40 (.382), 10 seasons

captains listed in bold

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1974-75 (19-8-0) N.15 Algoma N.16 Algoma N.22 Illinois-Chicago Circle N.23 Illinois-Chicago Circle N.27 @ St. Clair D.6 Lake Forest D.7 Lake Forest D.13 St. Mary’s (Minn.) D.14 St. Mary’s (Minn.) D.17 Bowling Green D.21 McMaster J.10 Buffalo J.11 Buffalo J.18 Lake Superior State J.20 Lake Superior State J.24 @ Lake Forest J.25 @ Lake Forest J.31 @ Buffalo F.1 @ Buffalo F.8 @ Bowling Green OT F.12 St. Clair F.15 @ Illinois-Chicago Circle F.21 @ Lake Superior State F.22 @ Lake Superior State F.28 St. Louis M.1 St. Louis M.7 St. Louis& &CCHA Semifinal at St. Louis, Mo. CCHA Div. II, 8-0-0, 1st N.8 N.14 N.15 N.19 N.22 N.26 D.5 D.6 D.12 D.13 D.17 D.19

1975-76 (18-14-2) U.S. National Team# Wisconsin-Superior OT Wisconsin-Superior Bowling Green Windsor @ St. Clair @ Lake Forest @ Lake Forest Ohio State Ohio State St. Clair @ Dartmouth

7-3 6-0 5-1 10-4 11-2 10-2 6-1 15-1 8-4 7-2 7-5 5-1 6-5 19-1 18-1 6-4 4-5 3-11 1-10 4-2 4-2 4-5 5-2 4-1 8-3 6-4 2-4 3-3 2-6 4-11

13-4 11-6 12-2 8-1 2-6 13-5 8-3 13-1 18-1 8-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 2-7 2-5 13-2 13-2 10-3 7-4 3-2 11-1 14-3 4-8 2-6 2-10 4-6 2-5

1-4 9-8 10-2 2-6 8-4 5-5 10-3 12-4 6-4 7-3 6-2 0-6

D.20 @ Dartmouth OT 6-7 J.9 @ Ohio State 5-7 J.10 @ Ohio State 5-4 J.16 @ Lake Superior State 2-4 J.17 @ Lake Superior State 3-4 J.23 Lake Forest 7-3 J.24 Lake Forest 10-2 J.30 Bowling Green 3-6 J.31 @ Bowling Green 3-6 F.6 Air Force 5-7 F.7 Air Force 6-2 F.13 @ St. Louis 4-7 F.14 @ St. Louis 3-5 F.18 @ Bowling Green 2-4 F.20 St. Louis 4-1 F.21 St. Louis OT 7-6 F.27 Buffalo 6-5 F.28 Buffalo OT 7-6 M.5 Lake Superior State 4-1 M.6 Lake Superior State 2-7 M.10 @ Bowling Green& 2OT 3-2 M.13 @ St. Louis+ 2-2 M.14 @ St. Louis+ 2-13 #Exhibition &CCHA Semifinal; +CCHA Championship CCHA, 6-10-0, 4th 1976-77 (17-19-1) N.5 Clarkson 3-9 N.6 Clarkson 3-6 N.12 Wisconsin-Superior 3-6 N.13 Wisconsin-Superior 12-5 N.16 @ Bowling Green 2-5 N.19 Northern Michigan OT 6-7 N.20 Northern Michigan 6-5 N.24 St. Clair 14-3 N.26 @ Northern Michigan 4-1 N.27 @ Northern Michigan OT 5-4 D.3 Lake Forest 11-3 D.4 Lake Forest 9-1 D.8 @ St. Clair 10-6 D.10 @ Ohio State 2-5 D.11 @ Ohio State 4-5 D.17 Dartmouth 3-7 D.18 Dartmouth OT 3-3 J.5 Windsor 8-2 J.7 @ Lake Superior State 1-8 J.8 @ Lake Superior State 6-3 J.14 St. Louis 5-4 J.15 St. Louis 1-3 J.21 Ohio State 3-4 J.22 Ohio State 5-4 F.1 Bowling Green 4-8 F.4 @ Air Force 3-7 F.5 @ Air Force 9-8 F.8 Bowling Green 0-11 F.11 Lake Superior State OT 6-5 F.12 Lake Superior State 5-1 F.15 @ Bowling Green 2-3 F.18 @ St. Louis 4-6 F.20 @ St. Louis 2-4 F.25 @ Buffalo 5-1 F.26 @ Buffalo 4-3 M.4 @ St. Louis& 2-3 M.6 @ St. Louis& 4-11 &CCHA Semifinal CCHA, 5-11-0, 4th N.4 N.8 N.11 N.12 N.16 N.18 N.19 N.22 N.25 N.26 D.2

1977-78 (15-17-1) St. Clair Ferris State Waterloo Waterloo Bowling Green @ Northern Michigan @ Northern Michigan OT Windsor OT Wisconsin-Superior Wisconsin-Superior Northern Michigan

13-1 9-4 6-2 8-2 1-7 1-2 5-5 3-4 9-3 11-3 5-2

D.3 Northern Michigan D.6 @ Bowling Green D.9 Ohio State D.10 Ohio State D.16 @ Clarkson D.17 @ Clarkson D.28 Michigan Tech* D.29 Lake Superior State* J.6 Lake Superior State OT J.7 Lake Superior State J.11 @ St. Clair J.13 St. Louis J.14 St. Louis J.18 @ Notre Dame F.3 @ Bowling Green F.4 Bowling Green F.10 @ Lake Superior State F.11 @ Lake Superior State F.16 @ St. Louis F.17 @ St. Louis F.25 @ Ohio State F.26 @ Ohio State *Great Lakes Invitational at Detroit CCHA, 7-12-1, 6th 1978-79 (17-19-0) N.3 McMaster N.4 McMaster N.7 Windsor N.10 Ferris State N.11 @ Ferris State N.17 Wilfrid Laurier N.18 Wilfrid Laurier N.24 St. Scholastica N.25 St. Scholastica D.1 Lake Superior State D.2 Lake Superior State OT D.12 Notre Dame D.15 @ St. Louis D.16 @ St. Louis D.21 Ohio State D.22 Ohio State D.29 Merrimack* OT D.30 Cornell* J.5 @ Northern Michigan J.6 @ Northern Michigan J.12 Bowling Green J.13 @ Bowling Green J.19 @ Lake Superior State OT J.20 @ Lake Superior State J.26 Miami J.27 Miami J.30 @ Ferris State F.2 St. Louis F.3 St. Louis F.9 @ Ohio State F.10 @ Ohio State F.16 Northern Michigan F.17 Northern Michigan OT F.20 Ferris State F.23 @ Bowling Green F.24 Bowling Green *Cornell Holiday Festival CCHA, 8-16-0, 6th O.19 O.20 O.26 O.27 N.2 N.3 N.16 N.17 N.23 N.25 N.30 D.1 D.9 D.14

1979-80 (18-16-2) Michigan State @ Michigan State Illinois-Chicago Circle Illinois-Chicago Circle @ Miami OT @ Miami Wilfrid Laurier Wilfrid Laurier Michigan @ Michigan OT Miami Miami @ Notre Dame @ Ohio State

2-5 4-6 7-1 1-4 4-6 7-8 2-6 4-6 7-8 12-6 7-2 5-2 5-6 9-5 2-7 4-3 4-6 3-4 4-0 6-2 3-5 2-7

3-4 5-3 5-1 11-1 5-7 4-3 3-2 8-3 5-3 1-3 7-6 3-4 4-7 5-7 8-3 6-10 6-5 3-8 2-3 3-4 1-4 2-10 7-6 3-7 4-2 6-2 5-3 8-2 5-7 4-3 2-13 6-8 6-7 8-4 4-12 3-5

6-7 8-6 6-2 11-1 3-2 5-4 12-3 7-4 4-5 7-8 5-4 8-3 6-5 3-4

D.15 @ Ohio State 3-7 D.28 Rensselaer Polytechnic* 4-2 D.29 Northeastern* 4-2 D.30 Western Ontario* 5-5 J.4 Bowling Green 4-3 J.5 Bowling Green 4-6 J.11 Lake Superior State 9-2 J.12 Lake Superior State 6-5 J.18 @ Northern Michigan 3-5 J.19 @ Northern Michigan 2-8 J.25 @ Ferris State 4-7 J.26 Ferris State 5-8 F.1 @ Lake Superior State 1-6 F.2 @ Lake Superior State 9-5 F.8 @ Bowling Green 3-9 F.9 @ Bowling Green 4-8 F.15 Ohio State OT 6-6 F.16 Ohio State 7-5 F.22 Ferris State 4-5 F.23 @ Ferris State 7-10 F.29 Northern Michigan 4-5 M.1 Northern Michigan 7-5 *RPI Invitational at Troy, N.Y. CCHA, 6-13-1, 5th 1980-81 (15-19-2) O.17 @ Wisconsin 3-7 O.18 @ Wisconsin 4-5 O.24 @ Michigan 5-6 O.25 Michigan 1-5 O.31 @ Illinois-Chicago Circle 8-2 N.1 @ Illinois-Chicago Circle 11-2 N.7 Miami 10-4 N.8 Miami 3-2 N.21 @ Bowling Green 5-6 N.22 @ Bowling Green 2-5 N.28 Rensselaer 9-5 N.29 Rensselaer 3-7 D.5 Northern Michigan 3-5 D.6 Northern Michigan 5-7 D.12 @ Miami 6-2 D.13 @ Miami 0-4 D.28 Iowa State* 11-0 D.29 Lake Superior State* 6-3 J.2 @ Notre Dame OT 6-5 J.3 Notre Dame OT 5-5 J.9 @ Ferris State 5-7 J.10 Ferris State 1-3 J.16 Lake Superior State 9-5 J.17 Lake Superior State 6-5 J.23 @ Ohio State 2-3 J.24 @ Ohio State 0-6 J.30 Ferris State 5-8 J.31 @ Ferris State 5-4 F.6 Bowling Green 6-4 F.7 Bowling Green 2-7 F.13 @ Northern Michigan OT 5-6 F.14 @ Northern Michigan 3-5 F.20 Ohio State OT 3-4 F.21 Ohio State OT 5-5 F.27 @ Lake Superior State OT 4-3 F.28 @ Lake Superior State 11-3 *Western Michigan College Hockey Classic at Kalamazoo CCHA, 8-13-1, 5th O.23 O.24 O.30 O.31 N.6 N.7 N.13 N.14 N.20 N.21 N.27 N.28

1981-82 (14-19-1) Miami 0-2 Miami 6-3 Michigan Tech 6-2 Michigan Tech 4-6 Notre Dame 5-4 Notre Dame 2-6 Michigan OT 3-3 @ Michigan 3-4 Bowling Green OT 5-6 Bowling Green 5-10 Wisconsin 2-9 Wisconsin 3-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1973-74 (22-7-1) N.16 @ Kent State N.17 @ Kent State N.24 @ Illinois-Chicago Circle N.30 Ohio D.1 Ohio D.7 Lake Forest D.8 Lake Forest D.14 Henry Ford CC J.4 Algoma J.5 Algoma J.11 Buffalo J.12 Buffalo J.15 @ St. Clair J.18 @ Northern Illinois J.19 Northern Illinois J.25 @ Lake Forest J.26 @ Lake Forest OT F.1 @ Bowling Green F.2 Bowling Green F.8 Illinois-Chicago Circle F.9 @ Henry Ford CC F.15 @ Ohio F.16 @ Ohio F.20 St. Clair F.22 Kent State F.23 Kent State M.1 @ Buffalo M.2 @ Buffalo OT M.8 Lake Superior State& M.10 Bowling Green^ &CCHA Semifinal at St. Louis, Mo. ^CCHA Consolation at St. Louis, Mo. CCHA Div. II, 5-2-1, 1st

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D.4 @ Michigan Tech D.5 @ Michigan Tech D.11 Lake Superior State D.12 Lake Superior State D.29 Harvard D.30 Harvard J.8 @ Michigan State J.9 Michigan State J.15 Ohio State J.16 Ohio State J.22 @ Miami J.23 @ Miami J.29 Northern Michigan J.30 Northern Michigan F.5 Ferris State F.6 @ Ferris State F.12 @ Michigan State F.13 Michigan State F.19 @ Ferris State F.20 Ferris State F.26 @ Notre Dame F.27 @ Notre Dame CCHA, 11-18-1, 9th 1982-83 (11-23-2) O.15 Ferris State O.16 @ Ferris State O.22 Lake Superior State O.23 Lake Superior State O.29 @ Michigan Tech O.30 @ Michigan Tech N.5 @ Notre Dame N.6 Notre Dame N.12 @ Miami N.13 @ Miami OT N.19 Ferris State N.20 @ Ferris State N.26 @ Denver N.27 @ Denver D.3 @ Michigan D.4 Michigan D.10 Illinois at Chicago D.11 Illinois at Chicago D.17 Ohio State D.18 Ohio State J.7 Northern Michigan J.8 Northern Michigan J.14 @ Bowling Green J.15 @ Bowling Green J.21 @ Michigan State J.22 @ Michigan State J.28 Notre Dame OT J.29 @ Notre Dame F.4 Bowling Green F.5 Bowling Green OT F.11 @ Ohio State F.12 @ Ohio State F.18 @ Illinois at Chicago OT F.19 @ Illinois at Chicago F.25 Miami F.26 Miami CCHA, 10-20-2, 9th-tie O.14 O.15 O.21 O.22 O.28 O.29 N.4 N.5 N.11 N.12 N.18 N.19 N.25 N.26 D.2

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

5-1 2-5 3-5 6-4 1-4 4-6 2-0 3-5 6-3 3-4 5-4 3-7 1-5 4-10 10-5 1-2 6-0 8-5 1-5 1-7 2-4 4-3 1-4 0-4 0-8 4-6 7-8 3-4 3-1 3-3 2-6 1-6 1-1 3-1 4-5 4-5

1983-84 (22-18-2) Michigan* OT 6-5 Ferris State* 4-3 Michigan State 2-5 Michigan State 2-5 @ Lake Superior State 5-4 @ Lake Superior State 4-6 Michigan Tech 2-3 Michigan Tech 2-8 New Hampshire 4-8 New Hampshire 4-1 @ Miami 8-3 @ Miami 6-2 Denver 4-3 Denver 3-2 @ Illinois at Chicago 5-4

D.3 @ Illinois at Chicago 10-4 D.9 @ Bowling Green 4-5 D.10 @ Bowling Green 3-4 D.16 Ohio State 2-4 D.17 Ohio State OT 3-4 D.29 @ Boston U. 3-8 D.30 @ Boston U. 2-5 J.6 Ferris State OT 4-4 J.7 @ Ferris State 3-7 J.13 @ Northern Michigan 7-8 J.14 @ Northern Michigan 4-2 J.20 Michigan OT 5-4 J.21 @ Michigan 7-1 J.27 Illinois at Chicago 5-1 J.28 Illinois at Chicago 5-2 F.3 Michigan-Dearborn 11-2 F.4 Michigan-Dearborn 10-3 F.10 Bowling Green 8-3 F.11 Bowling Green 2-4 F.17 Miami 4-3 F.18 Miami 4-5 F.24 @ Ohio State 6-4 F.25 @ Ohio State 3-5 M.2 @ Northern Michigan% 3-2 M.3 @ Northern Michigan% 4-4 M.9 Bowling Green& 2OT 4-3 M.10 Michigan State+ 0-5 *Battle Creek Hockey Classic %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. +CCHA Championship at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, 13-14-1, 5th 1984-85 (22-16-2) O.12 @ New Hampshire! O.13 @ New Hampshire O.19 Michigan State O.20 Michigan State O.26 @ Illinois at Chicago O.27 @ Illinois at Chicago N.2 @ Lake Superior State N.3 @ Lake Superior State N.9 Ohio State N.10 Ohio State N.16 Bowling Green N.17 Bowling Green N.23 @ Miami N.24 @ Miami N.30 Ferris State D.1 @ Ferris State D.7 Michigan OT D.9 @ Michigan D.26 Japan National* D.27 Canada-U. Sask.* D.29 USSR-Spartak* D.30 USSR-Spartak* J.4 @ Michigan State OT J.6 @ Michigan State J.11 Illinois at Chicago J.12 Illinois at Chicago J.18 Lake Superior State J.19 Lake Superior State J.25 @ Ohio State J.26 @ Ohio State F.1 @ Bowling Green F.2 @ Bowling Green F.8 Miami F.9 Miami OT F.15 @ Ferris State F.16 Ferris State F.22 @ Michigan F.23 Michigan M.1 Ohio State% M.2 Ohio State% OT !WMU win by ineligibility forfeit *World Games III Tournament at Battle Creek, Mich. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 18-13-1, 3rd

4-1 3-7 4-6 3-2 4-5 6-7 6-3 2-5 2-3 4-1 3-1 3-4 4-7 6-3 6-2 4-1 4-3 0-3 9-4 4-4 3-5 3-6 3-4 3-7 3-0 8-2 2-3 3-2 4-6 4-5 5-2 8-5 5-2 3-3 3-2 4-1 5-2 7-1 2-4 5-4

1985-86 (32-12-0) O.10 @ Wisconsin 5-4 O.11 @ Wisconsin 6-4 O.18 Michigan State 5-1 O.19 @ Michigan State 3-4 O.25 Illinois at Chicago 6-4 O.26 Illinois at Chicago 3-4 N.1 Lake Superior State 3-5 N.2 Lake Superior State OT 2-3 N.8 @ Ohio State 8-3 N.9 @ Ohio State OT 8-7 N.15 @ Bowling Green OT 7-8 N.16 @ Bowling Green 4-8 N.17 Team Canada# 4-6 N.22 Miami OT 6-5 N.23 Miami 8-4 N.29 @ Ferris State 9-3 D.1 Ferris State 9-5 D.6 Michigan 8-6 D.7 @ Michigan 6-4 D.12 Vermont 12-3 D.13 Vermont 3-2 D.27 RIT* 3-4 D.28 Notre Dame* 11-2 J.4 @ Michigan State 2-4 J.5 Michigan State 5-8 J.10 @ Illinois at Chicago 8-1 J.11 @ Illinois at Chicago OT 5-4 J.17 @ Lake Superior State OT 2-1 J.18 @ Lake Superior State 5-3 J.24 Ohio State 11-7 J.25 Ohio State 4-6 J.31 Bowling Green 7-5 F.1 Bowling Green 5-2 F.7 @ Miami 4-3 F.8 @ Miami 8-4 F.14 Ferris State 6-3 F.15 @ Ferris State 10-4 F.21 @ Michigan 6-5 F.22 Michigan 6-4 F.28 Ferris State% 4-3 M.1 Ferris State% 12-2 M.7 Bowling Green& 3OT 4-3 M.8 Michigan State+ 3-1 M.21 Harvard$ 2-4 M.22 Harvard$ 2-7 #Exhibition *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. +CCHA Championship at Detroit, Mich. $NCAA First Round at Cambridge, Mass. CCHA, 23-9-0, 2nd-tie O.10 O.11 O.17 O.18 O.24 O.25 O.31 N.1 N.7 N.8 N.14 N.15 N.22 N.23 N.28 N.29 D.5 D.6 D.12 D.13 D.27 D.28 J.3

1986-87 (23-20-0) Miami Miami @ Illinois at Chicago OT @ Illinois at Chicago Ferris State @ Ferris State Michigan State @ Michigan State @ Vermont @ Vermont Lake Superior State Lake Superior State Michigan @ Michigan Ohio State Ohio State @ Bowling Green @ Bowling Green Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago Michigan State* Michigan* Ferris State

6-1 5-6 6-5 6-9 9-1 7-4 3-6 3-7 5-8 3-0 5-4 3-5 3-4 8-6 9-4 4-2 2-5 1-3 4-0 4-1 7-3 8-2 4-7

J.4 @ Ferris State OT 5-6 J.9 @ Michigan State 6-8 J.10 Michigan State OT 4-5 J.16 Toronto 12-5 J.17 Toronto 10-3 J.23 @ Lake Superior State 2-4 J.24 @ Lake Superior State 7-5 J.30 Michigan 6-5 J.31 @ Michigan 4-9 F.6 @ Ohio State 3-2 F.7 @ Ohio State 6-3 F.13 Bowling Green 8-3 F.14 Bowling Green OT 5-6 F.20 @ Miami 2-5 F.21 @ Miami 5-3 F.27 @ Illinois at Chicago% OT 3-2 F.28 @ Illinois at Chicago% 4-6 M.1 @ Illinois at Chicago% 5-1 M.6 Michigan State& 3-6 M.7 Ohio State^ 4-7 *Great Lakes Invitational at Detroit, Mich. %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. ^CCHA Consolation at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, 16-16-0, 5th 1987-88 (22-17-3) O.9 @ Miami 5-2 O.10 @ Miami 9-2 O.16 Illinois at Chicago OT 6-7 O.17 @ Illinois at Chicago 5-3 O.23 Ferris State 6-1 O.24 @ Ferris State 7-3 O.30 @ Michigan State 2-4 O.31 Michigan State 0-4 N.6 St. Lawrence OT 7-6 N.7 St. Lawrence 1-2 N.13 @ Lake Superior State 1-3 N.14 @ Lake Superior State OT 6-5 N.20 @ Michigan 3-5 N.21 Michigan 5-1 N.27 @ Ohio State 4-5 N.28 @ Ohio State 5-3 D.1 Team USA# 2-13 D.4 Bowling Green 6-5 D.5 Bowling Green OT 7-6 D.11 @ Illinois at Chicago 6-5 D.12 Illinois at Chicago OT 3-2 J.2 Colgate* OT 8-7 J.3 Miami* 10-6 J.8 @ Ferris State 5-7 J.9 Ferris State OT 4-4 J.15 Michigan State 6-7 J.17 @ Michigan State 2-3 J.23 @ Air Force 2-5 J.29 Lake Superior State OT 5-5 J.30 Lake Superior State OT 4-4 F.5 Michigan 4-3 F.6 @ Michigan 1-5 F.12 Ohio State 9-6 F.13 Ohio State 7-3 F.19 @ Bowling Green 2-11 F.20 @ Bowling Green 7-8 F.26 Miami 6-2 F.27 Miami 4-2 M.4 Michigan% 4-5 M.5 Michigan% 4-3 M.6 Michigan% 10-0 M.11 Lake Superior State& OT 4-5 M.12 Michigan State^ 6-9 #Exhibition *Riverfront Invitational at Cincinnati, Ohio %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. ^CCHA Consolation at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, 17-12-3, 4th 1988-89 (14-23-6) O.14 @ Ferris State OT

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O.13 O.14 O.20 O.21 O.27 O.28 N.3 N.4 N.10 N.11 N.17 N.18 N.24 N.25 D.1 D.2 D.8 D.9 D.16 D.17 D.29 D.30 J.5 J.6 J.12 J.13 J.19 J.20 J.26

1989-90 (14-24-2) Ferris State @ Ferris State Michigan-Dearborn Michigan-Dearborn Bowling Green Bowling Green Michigan State @ Michigan State @ Ohio State @ Ohio State Miami Miami @ Michigan Michigan Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago @ Lake Superior State OT @ Lake Superior State @ Michigan Tech @ Michigan Tech Colgate* Northeastern* @ Bowling Green @ Bowling Green @ Michigan State Michigan State Ohio State Ohio State @ Miami

9-1 8-2 4-6 6-3 5-7 1-6 1-8 1-12 4-3 3-2 4-3 2-3 3-3 6-5 3-6 4-5 2-3 4-4 9-3 4-5 5-9 2-7 6-3 3-4 5-6 5-5 4-2 3-3 5-1 2-4 5-7 5-5 5-7 4-5 3-7 3-5 0-7 11-2 3-2 10-0 4-8 6-4 2-6

8-3 7-3 10-2 7-4 4-1 7-9 4-6 4-5 7-4 7-6 3-6 6-3 1-5 3-4 6-4 9-6 5-5 4-10 5-8 2-5 4-5 6-8 2-3 6-1 2-11 3-6 3-4 7-5 11-5

J.27 @ Miami 6-7 F.2 Michigan 2-7 F.3 @ Michigan 2-7 F.9 @ Illinois at Chicago 1-5 F.10 @ Illinois at Chicago OT 3-3 F.16 Lake Superior State OT 3-4 F.17 Lake Superior State 1-6 F.23 @ Ferris State 0-3 F.24 Ferris State 8-5 M.2 @ Michigan% 3-5 M.3 @ Michigan% 2-8 *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 12-18-2, 5th-tie 1990-91 (22-17-3) O.12 Ferris State OT 5-5 O.13 Ferris State 2-5 O.19 Illinois at Chicago 4-1 O.20 @ Illinois at Chicago 4-2 O.26 @ Michigan State OT 3-3 O.27 Michigan State 2-3 N.2 @ Merrimack 9-8 N.3 @ Merrimack 3-5 N.9 @ Lake Superior State 2-10 N.10 @ Lake Superior State 2-9 N.16 Ohio State 4-2 N.17 Ohio State 3-1 N.23 Bowling Green 1-5 N.24 Bowling Green 0-3 N.30 @ Miami 5-3 D.1 @ Miami 5-0 D.7 Michigan 2-6 D.8 @ Michigan 4-7 D.14 Michigan Tech OT 4-4 D.15 Michigan Tech 4-2 D.21 Clarkson* 0-7 D.22 Brown* 6-3 J.4 Bowling Green 4-2 J.5 @ Bowling Green 4-2 J.11 @ Ohio State 7-1 J.12 @ Ohio State 2-4 J.18 @ Illinois at Chicago 4-7 J.19 Illinois at Chicago 7-6 J.25 Michigan State 3-2 J.26 @ Michigan State 8-1 F.1 Miami 8-3 F.2 Miami 7-2 F.8 @ Michigan 5-6 F.9 Michigan 2-3 F.15 Ferris State 5-3 F.16 @ Ferris State 4-2 F.22 Lake Superior State 2-4 F.23 Lake Superior State 1-2 M.1 Michigan State% 4-3 M.2 Michigan State% 4-2 M.8 Lake Superior State& 4-11 M.9 Ferris State^ OT 2-1 *Dexter Shoe Classic at Orono, Maine %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. ^CCHA Consolation at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, 16-14-2, 4th O.25 O.26 N.1 N.2 N.8 N.9 N.14 N.15 N.22 N.23 D.6 D.7 D.13 D.14

1991-92 (16-14-6) @ Illinois at Chicago @ Illinois at Chicago @ Michigan Michigan @ Ohio State OT @ Ohio State @ Ferris State Ferris State @ Michigan State OT Michigan State Bowling Green @ Bowling Green Michigan OT @ Michigan

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

J.4 @ Michigan State 2-5 J.6 Michigan State OT 4-5 J.10 @ Ferris State 3-1 J.11 Ferris State 3-6 J.17 Ohio State 8-1 J.18 Ohio State 8-5 J.24 @ Bowling Green OT 3-2 J.25 Bowling Green 3-2 J.31 @ Miami 4-1 F.1 @ Miami 6-3 F.7 @ Notre Dame 10-4 F.8 Notre Dame 7-5 F.14 Illinois at Chicago OT 5-5 F.15 Illinois at Chicago OT 2-2 F.21 Lake Superior State 1-5 F.22 Lake Superior State OT 1-1 F.28 Miami 2-3 F.29 Miami OT 3-3 M.6 @ Lake Superior State 1-6 M.7 @ Lake Superior State 2-3 M.13 Miami% 1-3 M.14 Miami% OT 3-4 %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 14-12-6, 4th 1992-93 (20-16-2) O.23 Merrimack 4-5 O.24 Merrimack 5-2 O.30 Michigan OT 2-2 O.31 @ Michigan 8-4 N.6 Michigan State 5-3 N.7 Bowling Green 5-3 N.13 @ Michigan State 2-4 N.14 Bowling Green 5-3 N.20 @ Notre Dame 2-3 N.21 Notre Dame 5-4 N.27 @ Michigan 0-10 D.4 @ Illinois at Chicago 5-3 D.5 Illinois at Chicago 4-2 D.11 Ferris State 4-3 D.12 @ Ferris State 4-7 D.19 Maine* 1-4 D.20 Princeton* 6-3 J.2 @ Alaska-Fairbanks 4-3 J.3 @ Alaska-Fairbanks 2-5 J.15 @ Bowling Green 4-6 J.16 Ohio State 5-1 J.22 @ Ohio State OT 4-4 J.23 @ Miami 2-3 J.29 Kent State OT 5-4 J.30 Kent State 7-3 F.2 @ Illinois at Chicago 2-4 F.5 @ Ferris State 3-2 F.6 Michigan State 2-0 F.12 Miami 2-5 F.13 Miami 7-6 F.19 @ Lake Superior State 2-6 F.20 @ Lake Superior State 1-6 F.26 Notre Dame 5-3 F.27 Lake Superior State 3-7 M.5 @ Ohio State 7-2 M.6 @ Kent State 6-4 M.12 Bowling Green% 4-5 M.13 Bowling Green% 3-6 *Great Western Bank Freeze Out at Los Angeles, Calif. %CCHA First Round CCHA, 17-11-2, 5th O.15 O.22 O.23 O.29 O.30 N.5 N.6 N.12 N.13

1993-94 (24-13-3) Waterloo 10-1 @ Kent State 2-6 @ Kent State OT 5-4 @ Notre Dame 3-4 @ Bowling Green 2-6 Clarkson OT 2-2 Clarkson 4-3 Michigan 3-5 Ferris State 7-2

N.19 Bowling Green 5-4 N.20 Miami 6-4 N.26 Ohio State 7-2 N.27 Ohio State OT 3-3 D.3 @ Michigan 1-6 D.4 Michigan 3-6 D.10 Michigan State 2-1 D.11 @ Michigan State 2-0 D.29 St. Lawrence* 6-3 D.30 Northeastern* 2-5 J.14 Illinois at Chicago OT 4-3 J.15 @ Illinois at Chicago 7-3 J.21 @ Miami 3-7 J.22 @ Miami 2-5 J.28 @ Lake Superior State OT 4-3 J.29 @ Ferris State 5-1 F.4 Ferris State 3-1 F.5 Kent State 8-4 F.11 Notre Dame 6-0 F.12 @ Notre Dame 4-1 F.18 Lake Superior State OT 2-2 F.19 Lake Superior State 3-5 F.25 @ Bowling Green 4-3 F.26 @ Ohio State 4-2 M.4 @ Michigan State 2-5 M.5 Illinois at Chicago 5-3 M.11 Notre Dame** 6-3 M.12 Notre Dame** 7-1 M.18 Miami% 4-3 M.19 Michigan& 4-6 M.25 Wisconsin$ 3-6 *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. **CCHA First Round %CCHA Quarterfinal at Detroit, Mich. &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. $NCAA First Round at Albany, N.Y. CCHA, 18-10-2, 4th O.13 O.20 O.22 O.28 O.29 N.4 N.5 N.11 N.12 N.17 N.19 N.24 N.25 N.26 D.2 D.3 D.10 D.30 D.31 J.6 J.7 J.10 J.13 J.14 J.17 J.20 J.21 J.27 J.28 F.3 F.4 F.7 F.17 F.18 F.24 F.25 M.2 M.4 M.10 M.11

1994-95 (17-18-5) St. Francis Xavier Waterloo @ Ohio State Michigan State Bowling Green @ Clarkson @ Clarkson OT @ Miami @ Ohio State Notre Dame @ Bowling Green Illinois at Chicago* UMass-Lowell* Alaska Fairbanks* Lake Superior State OT Ohio State Michigan Boston U.** Yale** Miami OT Miami @ Illinois at Chicago Colgate Colgate @ Notre Dame @ Ferris State @ Ferris State @ Michigan OT Michigan State @ Michigan Ferris State Illinois at Chicago @ Michigan State Bowling Green OT @ Lake Superior State @ Lake Superior State OT @ Illinois at Chicago Notre Dame @ Lake Superior State% @ Lake Superior State%

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O.15 Ferris State O.18 Notre Dame O.21 Alaska-Anchorage O.22 Alaska-Anchorage O.27 @ Bowling Green O.28 @ Bowling Green N.4 Michigan State N.5 @ Michigan State N.11 Ohio State N.12 Ohio State N.18 @ Miami N.19 @ Miami OT N.25 Michigan OT N.26 @ Michigan D.2 @ Illinois at Chicago D.3 @ Illinois at Chicago D.9 Lake Superior State D.10 Lake Superior State OT D.17 Minnesota* D.18 Alaska-Anchorage* 2OT D.28 @ St. Lawrence D.29 @ St. Lawrence J.3 Western Ontario# J.6 Bowling Green J.7 Bowling Green J.13 @ Michigan State OT J.14 Michigan State J.20 @ Ohio State OT J.21 @ Ohio State J.27 Miami J.28 Miami F.3 @ Michigan OT F.4 Michigan F.10 Illinois at Chicago F.11 Illinois at Chicago F.17 @ Lake Superior State F.18 @ Lake Superior State F.21 @ Notre Dame F.24 Ferris State F.25 @ Ferris State M.3 @ Illinois at Chicago% M.4 @ Illinois at Chicago% M.5 @ Illinois at Chicago% #Exhibition *Nissan-Jeep Classic at Anchorage, Alaska %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 9-17-6, 6th

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1995-96 (27-11-3) O.13 Brock 11-2 O.14 Western Ontario 9-2 O.20 @ Michigan 7-2 O.21 Michigan 2-3 O.27 Providence 4-1 O.28 Providence OT 4-5 N.3 @ Notre Dame 3-2 N.4 Notre Dame 6-2 N.10 @ Lake Superior State 6-5 N.11 @ Ferris State 3-2 N.17 @ Ohio State 1-0 N.18 @ Bowling Green 4-2 N.25 Ohio State 7-1 N.26 Ohio State 3-0 D.1 @ Miami 2-4 D.2 @ Miami 5-2 D.8 @ Michigan State 0-3 D.9 Michigan 5-0 D.15 Bowling Green# 6-4 D.29 St. Lawrence* 5-2 D.30 Colgate* OT 5-4 J.5 Illinois at Chicago OT 3-3 J.7 @ Illinois at Chicago OT 3-2 J.12 Lake Superior State 3-6 J.13 Lake Superior State OT 3-3 J.19 Ferris State 7-2 J.20 Bowling Green 4-0 J.26 @ Colgate OT 4-3 J.27 @ Colgate 2-4 F.1 Ferris State OT 3-3 F.3 @ Illinois at Chicago 5-1 F.9 Michigan State 7-1 F.10 @ Michigan State 2-3 F.13 Notre Dame 4-1 F.17 Miami 5-3 F.28 @ Alaska Fairbanks 3-8 M.1 @ Alaska Fairbanks 7-0 M.2 @ Alaska Fairbanks 6-3 M.8 Bowling Green% 1-8 M.9 Bowling Green% 1-3 M.22 Clarkson$ 1-6 #at Las Vegas, Nevada *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. %CCHA Quarterfinal $NCAA First Round at Albany, N.Y. CCHA, 21-6-3, 3rd-tie O.12 O.18 O.19 N.1 N.2 N.8 N.9 N.15 N.16 N.19 N.29 N.30 D.4 D.6 D.7 D.14 D.27 D.28 J.3 J.4 J.11 J.14 J.17 J.18

1996-97 (14-18-5) Toronto @ Notre Dame OT @ Michigan State Ohio State Ohio State OT @ Lake Superior State @ Lake Superior State Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks @ Ferris State @ Providence OT @ Providence @ Michigan Miami Miami OT Bowling Green OT St. Lawrence* Ferris State* North Dakota North Dakota Alaska Fairbanks @ Bowling Green Michigan OT @ Michigan

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

J.25 Lake Superior State OT J.31 Michigan State OT F.1 Ferris State F.7 Michigan State F.8 @ Ferris State F.13 @ Ohio State F.15 @ Bowling Green F.21 @ Notre Dame OT F.22 Notre Dame F.28 @ Miami M.1 @ Ohio State OT M.7 @ Michigan State% M.8 @ Michigan State% *Pepsi Tournament at Grand Rapids, Mich. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 10-12-5, 5th-tie

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

1997-98 (10-25-3) O.9 Western Ontario OT 1-1 O.11 Bowling Green 3-0 O.17 @ Michigan State OT 2-2 O.18 Michigan State 0-2 O.24 Ferris State 4-2 O.25 @ Ferris State 2-4 O.31 Northern Michigan 0-3 N.1 Northern Michigan 2-4 N.7 @ Ohio State 3-1 N. 8 @ Bowling Green 8-3 N.14 Lake Superior State OT 4-3 N.15 Lake Superior State 1-4 N.21 @ Miami OT 1-2 N.22 @ Miami 2-4 D.5 Notre Dame 1-2 D.6 @ Notre Dame 2-4 D.12 Michigan 3-4 D.13 @ Michigan 1-4 D.27 Ferris State* 1-9 D.28 Cornell* 2-3 J.2 @ North Dakota 5-12 J.3 @ North Dakota 1-5 J.10 Michigan OT 3-4 J.16 @ Lake Superior State 3-4 J.17 @ Northern Michigan 2-5 J.23 Cornell 0-2 J.24 Rensselaer 1-2 J.30 Ohio State 2-4 J.31 Ohio State 0-2 F.6 @ Ferris State 4-2 F.7 Bowling Green 2-3 F.13 @ Michigan State 2-4 F.14 Notre Dame 5-3 F.20 Bowling Green 6-3 F.21 Miami 2-0 F.27 @ Alaska Fairbanks OT 4-4 F.28 @ Alaska Fairbanks 8-1 M.1 @ Alaska Fairbanks 1-4 *Pepsi Tournament at Grand Rapids, Mich. CCHA, 9-19-2, 9th O.3 O.9 O.10 O.16 O.24 O.30 O.31 N.6 N.7 N.20 N.21 N.27 N.28 D.4 D.5 D.12 D.29

1998-99 (6-20-8) Wilfrid Laurier# Ferris State @ Notre Dame @ Michigan State OT Notre Dame @ Miami OT @ Miami Lake Superior State OT Ohio State OT @ Notre Dame Michigan State Northern Michigan Miami OT @ Lake Superior State @ Ferris State OT @ Bowling Green UMass-Amherst

1-3 1-3 1-7 1-1 2-1 3-3 4-7 2-2 2-2 5-9 1-4 3-6 1-1 0-6 1-1 3-5 4-3

D.30 UMass-Amherst J.8 Alaska Fairbanks J.9 Alaska Fairbanks J.15 Northern Michigan J.16 @ Michigan J.22 @ Rensselaer J.23 @ Rensselaer J.29 @ Ohio State J.30 @ Ohio State F.5 Alaska Fairbanks F.6 @ Bowling Green F.12 Ferris State F.13 Michigan OT F.19 Michigan OT F.26 Bowling Green F.27 @ Michigan State M.5 @ Northern Michigan M.6 @ Lake Superior State #Exhibition CCHA, 5-17-8, 10th 1999-2000 (12-21-3) O.1 Ryerson Polytechnic# O.8 Miami OT O.9 Miami O.15 @ Ohio State O.16 @ Ohio State O.22 Bowling Green O.23 Bowling Green O.29 @ Lake Superior State O.30 @ Lake Superior State N.5 Northern Michigan N.6 Northern Michigan N.12 @ Nebraska-Omaha N.13 @ Nebraska-Omaha OT N.26 @ Dartmouth N.27 @ Dartmouth D.3 Ferris State D.4 @ Ferris State J.7 Alaska Fairbanks J.8 Alaska Fairbanks J.14 @ Cornell J.15 @ Cornell J.21 @ Notre Dame OT J.22 @ Notre Dame J.28 Michigan State OT J.29 Michigan State OT F.4 @ Northern Michigan F.5 @ Northern Michigan F.11 @ Michigan F.12 @ Michigan F.18 Niagara F.19 Niagara OT F.24 Lake Superior State F.25 Lake Superior State M.3 @ Ferris State M.4 Ferris State M.10 @ Michigan% M.11 @ Michigan% #Exhibition %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 10-15-3, 9th-tie O.6 O.7 O.13 O.14 O.20 O.21 O.27 O.28 N.3 N.4 N.10 N.11 N.17 N.24 N.25

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

7-3 3-3 2-3 4-2 5-1 2-1 4-5 4-1 4-5 1-5 5-3 1-3 4-4 7-3 3-4 7-3 0-6 3-2 2-3 3-4 1-3 3-4 1-4 2-2 3-2 3-6 1-7 2-7 3-9 2-1 2-3 7-3 3-6 4-2 0-7 2-4 2-6

2000-01 (20-13-6) Waterloo# 7-2 U.S. Under-18# 5-1 @ Alaska Fairbanks OT 4-4 @ Alaska Fairbanks 8-5 Alabama-Huntsville OT 5-6 Alabama-Huntsville 4-3 Lake Superior State 5-2 Lake Superior State 10-3 Dartmouth 5-0 Dartmouth 5-4 @ Niagara 4-1 @ Niagara OT 4-3 @ Michigan State OT 2-2 Ferris State 3-1 Ferris State 7-4

D.1 Miami D.2 Miami D.14 Ohio State D.15 Ohio State D.28 Colgate* D.29 Merrimack* J.5 @ Ohio State J.6 @ Ohio State J.12 @ Notre Dame J.13 Notre Dame OT J.19 @ Michigan J.20 Michigan OT J.25 @ Northern Michigan J.26 @ Northern Michigan OT F.2 @ Miami F.3 @ Miami F.9 Nebraska-Omaha F.10 Nebraska-Omaha OT F.16 Michigan State F.23 @ Bowling Green F.24 @ Bowling Green M.2 Notre Dame M.3 @ Notre Dame M.9 @ Northern Michigan% OT M.10 @ Northern Michigan% M.11 @ Northern Michigan% OT #Exhibition *Silverado Shootout at Duluth, Minn. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, 12-10-6, 5th-tie

6-4 1-5 2-5 5-4 2-0 8-1 3-1 3-2 1-4 3-3 1-5 4-4 1-7 1-1 1-4 3-7 1-2 3-3 4-2 2-4 2-1 4-5 7-2 2-3 9-7 4-5

2001-02 (19-15-4) O.7 Toronto# 6-2 O.12 Alaska Fairbanks 3-7 O.13 Alaska Fairbanks OT 5-4 O.19 Michigan 3-1 O.20 @ Michigan 3-5 O.26 Maine 4-3 O.27 Maine OT 2-2 N.2 @ Miami OT 4-4 N.3 @ Miami 2-5 N.9 Nebraska-Omaha 1-4 N.10 Nebraska-Omaha 2-0 N.16 Notre Dame OT 4-4 N.17 Notre Dame 4-2 N.23 Canisius 4-2 N.24 Canisius 4-3 N.30 Sacred Heart 2-0 D.1 Sacred Heart 5-3 D.14 @ Lake Superior State 1-4 D.15 @ Lake Superior State 4-1 D.28 Providence * 1-4 D.29 Ferris State * 6-3 J.4 Ohio State 1-3 J.5 Ohio State OT 3-4 J.11 @ Michigan State 3-6 J.12 Michigan State 2-0 J.18 @ Alaska Fairbanks OT 2-2 J.19 @ Alaska Fairbanks 3-6 F.1 @ Bowling Green 8-1 F.2 @ Bowling Green OT 5-4 F.8 Northern Michigan 5-3 F.9 Northern Michigan 4-0 F.15 @ Nebraska-Omaha 3-5 F.16 @ Nebraska-Omaha 3-1 F.22 Ferris State 5-3 F.23 @ Ferris State 5-3 M.1 @ Michigan 2-4 M.2 Michigan 2-6 M.8 Ohio State % OT 2-3 M.9 Ohio State % 1-3 #Exhibition *Mariucci Classic at Minneapolis, Minn. %CCHA First Round CCHA, 13-12-3, 6th 2002-03 (15-21-2) O.5 Waterloo# 12-0 O.11 @ Bowling Green OT 6-5

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O.4 O.10 O.11 O.17 O.18 O.24 O.25 O.31 N.1 N.7 N.8 N.14 N.15 N.21 N.22 N.25 N.28 N.29 D.5 D.6 D.17 D.18 D.19 J.2 J.3 J.9 J.10 J.16 J.17 J.23 J.24 J.30 J.31 F.6 F.7 F.20 F.21

2003-04 (17-18-4) Western Ontario# Ferris State @ Ferris State Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha OT @ Michigan State Michigan State @ Cornell OT @ Cornell @ Alaska Fairbanks OT @ Alaska Fairbanks @ Niagara @ Niagara Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Bowling Green OT Colgate Colgate Notre Dame Notre Dame @ Brock# @ Western Ontario# @ Wilfrid Lauier# @ Lake Superior State OT @ Lake Superior State Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks @ Nebraska-Omaha @ Nebraska-Omaha Michigan @ Michigan @ Ferris State Ferris State @ Northern Michigan @ Northern Michigan Ohio State Ohio State

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

F.27 @ Miami OT F.28 @ Miami M.4 Bowling Green M.12 @ Notre Dame% M.13 @ Notre Dame% M.14 @ Notre Dame% OT #Exhibition %CCHA First Round CCHA, 12-13-3, 8th 2004-05 (14-21-2) O.8 Brock# O.15 Alaska Fairbanks O.16 Alaska Fairbanks O.22 @ Nebraska-Omaha O.23 @ Nebraska-Omaha OT O.29 Ohio State O.30 Ohio State N.5 Niagara N.6 Niagara N.12 Notre Dame OT N.13 Notre Dame N.19 @ Miami OT N.20 @ Miami N.27 Alabama-Huntsville N.28 Alabama-Huntsville D.3 Ferris State D.4 @ Ferris State D.17 @ Bemidji State OT D.18 @ Bemidji State J.7 @ Michigan J.8 Michigan J.14 Michigan State J.15 @ Michigan State J.28 @ Ohio State J.29 @ Ohio State F.4 Miami F.5 Miami F.11 @ Northern Michigan OT F.12 @ Northern Michigan F.18 @ Bowling Green F.19 @ Bowling Green F.25 Lake Superior State F.26 Lake Superior State OT M.4 @ Ferris State M.5 Ferris State M.11 @ Northern Michigan M.12 @ Northern Michigan M.13 @ Northern Michigan #Exhibition %CCHA First Round CCHA, 8-18-2, 10th-tied O.8 O.15 O.22 O.28 O.29 N.4 N.5 N.11 N.12 N.18 N.19 N.25 N.26 D.2 D.3 D.17 D.18 D.30 D.31 J.6 J.7 J.13 J.14 J.20 J.21

2-2 2-5 4-6 2-4 4-0 4-5

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

2005-06 (10-24-6) Brock# 9-0 Robert Morris 2-5 @ Niagara 2-3 Ohio State 5-1 Ohio State 5-4 Lake Superior State 0-10 Lake Superior State 1-3 @ Ferris State 0-6 Ferris State 3-5 @ Michigan State OT 3-3 Michigan State 5-3 @ Colgate OT 2-2 @ Colgate OT 3-4 Notre Dame 4-3 @ Notre Dame 0-3 @ Northern Michigan OT 0-0 @ Northern Michigan 2-5 @ Wisconsin 1-4 Wayne State 3-6 @ Lake Superior State 1-6 @ Lake Superior State 0-4 @ Bowling Green 5-4 Bowling Green 2-5 @ Miami 1-6 @ Miami 3-4

J.27 Northern Michigan J.28 Northern Michigan OT J.31 @ Michigan F.3 Ferris State F.4 @ Ferris State F.7 Michigan F.10 Bemidji State F.11 Bemidji State OT F.17 @ Alaska Fairbanks OT F.18 @ Alaska Fairbanks F.24 Nebraska-Omaha OT F.25 Nebraska-Omaha M.3 @ Lake Superior State% OT M.4 @ Lake Superior State M.10 @ Miami& M.11 @ Miami& OT #Exhibition %CCHA First Round &CCHA Quarterfinals CCHA, 7-16-5, 11th 2006-07 (18-18-1) O.7 Wilfrid Laurier# O.13 @ Michigan State O.15 Michigan State O.20 Ferris State O.21 @ Ferris State O.27 @ Nebraska-Omaha O.28 @ Nebraska-Omaha 11.4 Wayne State 11.9 @ Ohio State 11.10 @ Ohio State OT 11.17 Northern Michigan 11.18 Northern Michigan OT 11.21 @ Ferris State 12.1 @ Michigan 12.2 Michigan 12.16 @ Wayne State 12.29 vs. Maine* 12.30 vs. New Hampshire* 1.5 @ Bowling Green 1.6 @ Bowling Green 1.12 Miami 1.13 Miami 1.19 Notre Dame 1.20 Notre Dame 1.23 Ferris State 1.26 Alabama-Huntsville 1.27 Alabama-Huntsville OT 2.2 Michigan 2.3 @ Michigan 2.9 Alaska 2.10 Alaska 2.16 Michigan State 2.17 @ Michigan State 2.23 @ Lake Superior State 2.24 @ Lake Superior State 3.2 Alaska% OT 3.3 Alaska% 3.4 Alaska% #Exhibition *Florida College Classic %CCHA First Round CCHA, 14-13-1, 6th O.13 O.19 O.20 O.26 O.27 N.2 N.3 N.9 N.10 N.16 N.17 N.23 N.24

2007-08 (8-27-3) Windsor# Bentley Bentley @ Niagara @ Niagara Bowling Green OT @ Bowling Green OT @ Northern Michigan @ Northern Michigan OT @ Notre Dame Notre Dame Ohio State Ohio State

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

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

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

N.30 @ Ferris State D.1 Ferris State D.7 Wayne State D.8 Wayne State D.18 US World Jr. Team# D.29 Quinnipiac& D.30 Holy Cross& OT J.5 Nebraksa-Omaha J.6 Nebraska-Omaha J.11 @ Michigan J.12 Michigan J.18 @ Bowling Green J.19 Bowling Green OT J.25 Ferris State J.26 @ Ferris State OT F.1 @ Alaska OT F.2 @ Alaska F.8 Lake Superior State OT F.9 Lake Superior State F.15 @ Michigan State F.16 Michigan State F.22 @ Miami F.23 @ Miami F.29 Notre Dame M.1 @ Notre Dame M.7 @ Ferris State% OT M.8 @ Ferris State% #Exhibition %CCHA First Round &TD Banknorth Catamount Cup CCHA, 4-22-2, 12th 2008-09 (14-20-7) O.4 Windsor# O.10 Niagara O.11 RIT O.17 @ Minnesota-Duluth O.18 @ Minnesota-Duluth OT O.24 Ferris State OT O.25 @ Ferris State O.31 @ Michigan State N.1 Michigan State OT N.7 Nebraska-Omaha OT N.14 @ Michigan N.15 Michigan N.28 @ Notre Dame N.29 @ Notre Dame OT D.6 Miami D.7 Miami D.19 @ Alaska D.20 @ Alaska OT J.2 Northeastern& J.3 Northeastern& OT J.9 @ Ferris State J.10 Ferris State J.16 Alabama-Huntsville J.17 Alabama-Huntsville J.23 @ Ohio State OT J.24 @ Ohio State OT J.30 Northern Michigan J.31 Northern Michigan F.5 @ Nebraska-Omaha OT F.6 @ Nebraska-Omaha F.13 Alaska F.14 Alaska F.20 @ Lake Superior F.21 @ Lake Superior F.27 Bowling Green F.28 Bowling Green M.5 Lake Superior% M.6 Lake Superior% 2OT M.6 Lake Superior% M.13 @ Michigan$ M.14 @ Michigan$ # Exhibition & Dodge Mariucci Classic %CCHA First Round $ CCHA Second Round CCHA, 14-13-1, 6th

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

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

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

O.12 Bowling Green 3-2 O.18 @ Notre Dame 2-4 O.19 Notre Dame 5-8 O.26 @ Maine 0-4 O.27 @ Maine OT 4-4 N.1 Nebraska-Omaha 8-2 N.2 Nebraska-Omaha 0-2 N.8 @ Northern Michigan 0-5 N.9 @ Northern Michigan 2-5 N.15 @ Ferris State 3-6 N.16 Ferris State 4-1 N.23 Niagara 7-3 N.29 Lake Superior State 4-2 N.30 Lake Superior State 3-0 D.6 Cornell 1-6 D.7 Cornell OT 2-3 D.20 @ Colorado College 4-8 D.21 @ Colorado College 1-3 J.4 Findlay 4-1 J.10 @ Michigan 3-10 J.11 Michigan 4-3 J.17 Miami 3-2 J.18 Miami 4-1 J.24 @ Alaska Fairbanks 6-4 J.25 @ Alaska Fairbanks 6-2 F.7 @ Ohio State OT 2-3 F.8 @ Ohio State 2-3 F.15 @ Ferris State 1-2 F.16 Ferris State 3-5 F.21 Bowling Green OT 3-3 F.22 @ Bowling Green 4-2 F.28 Notre Dame 4-2 M.1 @ Notre Dame 2-5 M.7 Michigan State 0-4 M.8 @ Michigan State 5-8 M.14 @ Northern Michigan% 3-8 M.15 @ Northern Michigan% 4-6 #Exhibition %CCHA First Round CCHA, 13-14-1, 8th-tied

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TOURNAMENT RESULTS

1977 Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) D.28 Michigan Tech L 2-6 D.29 Lake Superior State L 4-6 1978 Cornell Holiday Festival (Ithaca, N.Y.) D.29 Merrimack W 6-5 OT D.30 Cornell L 3-8 1979 RPI Invitational — 1st (Troy, N.Y.) D.28 RPI W 4-2 D.29 Northeastern W 4-2 D.30 Western Ontario T 5-5 1980 WMU College Hockey Classic — 1st (Kalamazoo, Mich.) D.28 Iowa State W 11-0 D.29 Lake Superior State W 6-3 1983 Battle Creek Hockey Classic — 1st (Battle Creek, Mich.) O.14 Michigan W 6-5 OT O.15 Ferris State W 4-3 1984 World Games III (Battle Creek, Mich.) D.26 Japan National W 9-4 D.27 Saskatchewan T 4-4 D.29 USSR-Spartak L 3-5 D.30 USSR-Spartak L 3-6 1985 Syracuse Invitational (Syracuse, N.Y.) D.27 RIT L 3-4 D.28 Notre Dame W 11-2 1986 Great Lakes Invitational — 1st (Detroit, Mich.) D.27 Michigan State W 7-3 D.28 Michigan W 8-2

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1988 Riverfront Invitational — 1st (Cincinnati, Ohio) J.2 Colgate W 8-7 OT J.3 Miami W 10-6 1988 Nissan-Jeep Classic (Anchorage, Alaska) D.17 Minnesota W 9-3 D.18 Alaska-Anchorage L 4-5 2OT

(Syracuse, N.Y.) D.29 Colgate L 4-5 D.30 Northeastern L 6-8 1990 Dexter Shoe Classic (Orono, Maine) D.21 Clarkson L 0-7 D.22 Brown W 6-3 1992 Great Western Bank Freeze Out (Los Angeles, Calif.) D.19 Maine L 1-4 D.20 Princeton W 6-3 1993 Syracuse Invitational (Syracuse, N.Y.) D.29 St. Lawrence W 6-3 D.30 Northeastern L 2-5 1994 Great Alaska Face-Off (Fairbanks, Alaska) N.24 Illinois at Chicago W 3-2 N.25 UMass-Lowell L 2-3

N.26 Alaska Fairbanks

W 3-0

1994 Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) D.30 Boston University L 2-5 D.31 Yale W 5-2 1995 Syracuse Invitational — 1st (Syracuse, N.Y.) D.29 St. Lawrence W 5-2 D.30 Colgate W 5-4 OT 1996 Pepsi College Hockey Tournament (Grand Rapids, Mich.) D.27 St. Lawrence L 3-5 D.28 Ferris State W 3-1 1997 Pepsi College Hockey Tournament (Grand Rapids, Mich.) D.27 Ferris State L 1-9 D.28 Cornell L 2-3

POSTSEASON RESULTS YEAR OPPONENT W/L SCORES ROUND 1973-74 Lake Superior State L 2-6 Semifinal Bowling Green L 4-11 Consolation 1974-75 St. Louis L 2-5 Semifinal 1975-76 Bowling Green W 3-2 (2 OT) Semifinal St. Louis* L 2-2, 2-13 Championship 1976-77 St. Louis L 2-3, 4-11 Semifinal 1983-84 Northern Michigan* W 3-2, 4-4 Quarterfinal Bowling Green W 4-3 (2 OT) Semifinal Michigan State L 0-5 Championship 1984-85 Ohio State* L 2-4, 5-4 (OT) Quarterfinal 1985-86 Ferris State W 4-3, 12-2 Quarterfinal Bowling Green W 4-3 (3 OT) Semifinal Michigan State W 3-1 Championship Harvard (NCAA)* L 2-4, 2-7 First Round 1986-87 Illinois at Chicago W 3-2 (OT), 4-6, 5-1 Quarterfinal Michigan State L 3-6 Semifinal Ohio State L 4-7 Consolation 1987-88 Michigan W 4-5, 4-3, 10-0 Quarterfinal Lake Superior State L 4-5 (OT) Semifinal Michigan State L 6-9 Consolation 1988-89 Illinois at Chicago L 4-8, 6-4, 2-6 Quarterfinal 1989-90 Michigan L 3-5, 2-8 Quarterfinal 1990-91 Michigan State W 4-3, 4-2 Quarterfinal Lake Superior State L 4-11 Semifinal Ferris State W 2-1 (OT) Consolation 1991-92 Miami L 1-3, 3-4 (OT) Quarterfinal 1992-93 Bowling Green L 4-5, 3-6 First Round 1993-94 Notre Dame W 6-3, 7-1 First Round Miami W 4-3 Quarterfinal Michigan L 4-6 Semifinal Wisconsin (NCAA) L 3-6 First Round 1994-95 Lake Superior State L 2-7, 0-5 Quarterfinal 1995-96 Bowling Green L 1-8, 1-3 Quarterfinal Clarkson (NCAA) L 1-6 First Round 1996-97 Michigan State L 1-4, 1-3 Quarterfinal 1999-00 Michigan L 2-4, 2-6 Quarterfinal 2000-01 Northern Michigan L 2-3 (OT), 9-7, 4-5 (OT) Quarterfinal 2001-02 Ohio State L 2-3 (OT), 1-3 First Round 2002-03 Northern Michigan L 3-8, 4-6 First Round 2003-04 Notre Dame L 2-4, 4-0, 4-5 (OT) First Round 2004-05 Northern Michigan L 2-1, 2-4, 1-4 First Round 2005-06 Lake Superior State W 3-2 (OT), 1-0 First Round Miami L 1-4, 4-5 (OT) Quarterfinal 2006-07 Alaska L 2-3 (OT), 6-2, 1-3 First Round 2007-08 Ferris State L 3-4 (OT), 3-6 First Round 2008-09 Lake Superior State W 3-6, 4-3 (2OT), 3-1 First Round Michigan L 2-5, 1-6 Quarterfinal All series best-of-three games, except where noted *total goals series

SITE St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Bowling Green St. Louis St. Louis Marquette Detroit Detroit Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Detroit Detroit Cambridge Chicago Detroit Detroit Kalamazoo Detroit Detroit Chicago Ann Arbor Kalamazoo Detroit Detroit Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Detroit Detroit Albany Sault Ste. Marie Kalamazoo Albany East Lansing Ann Arbor Marquette Kalamazoo Marquette Notre Dame Marquette Sault Ste. Marie Oxford Kalamazoo Big Rapids Kalamazoo Ann Arbor

2000 Silverado Shootout — 1st (Duluth, Minn.) D.28 Colgate W 2-0 D.29 Merrimack W 8-1 2001 Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) D.28 Providence L 1-4 D.29 Ferris State W 6-3 2005 Badger Showdown (Madison, Wis.) D.30 Wisconsin L 1-4 D.31 Wayne State L 3-6 2006 Florida College Classic (Estero, Fla.) D.29 Maine L 4-8 D.30 New Hampshire L 2-5 2007 TD Northbank Catamount Cup (Burlington, VT.) D.29 Quinnipiac L 1-2 D.30 Holy Cross T 1-1 2009 Dodge Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) J.2 Northeastern L 1-3 J.3 Brown T 1-1 Overall Holiday Record: 26-24-4, 7 titles

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ALASKA-FAIRBANKS All-Time: 21-17-4 Home: 12-7-0 Away: 9-10-4 Away at Current Arena: 9-10-4 Date 1/2/93 1/3/93 11/26/94 2/28/96 3/1/96 3/2/96 11/15/96 11/16/96 1/11/97 2/27/98 2/28/98 3/1/98 1/8/99 1/9/99 2/5/99 1/7/00 1/8/00 10/13/00 10/14/00 10/12/01 10/13/01 1/18/02 1/19/02 1/24/03 1/25/03 11/7/03 11/8/03 1/9/04 1/10/04 10/15/04 10/16/04 2/17/06 2/18/06 2/9/07 2/10/07 3/2/07 3/3/07 3/4/07 2/1/08 2/2/08 12/19/08 12/20/08

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

BOWLING GREEN All-Time 48-71-3 Home 26-32-3 Away 19-38-0 Away at Current Arena 19-38-0 Location Away Home Neutral Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away

Date 2/1/74 2/2/74 3/10/74 12/17/74 2/8/75 11/19/75 1/30/76 1/31/76 2/18/76 3/10/76 11/16/76 2/1/77 2/8/77 2/15/77 11/16/77 12/6/77 2/3/77 2/4/77 1/12/79 1/13/79 2/23/79

Result 3-11, L 1-10, L 3-10, L 8-2, W 3-2 (OT), W 2-6, L 3-6, L 3-6, L 2-4, L 3-2 (2OT), W 2-5, L 4-8, L 0-11, L 2-3, L 1-7, L 4-6, L 2-7, L 4-3, W 1-4, L 2-10, L 4-12, L

2/24/79 1/4/80 1/5/80 2/8/80 2/9/80 11/21/80 11/22/80 2/6/81 2/7/81 11/20/81 11/21/81 1/14/83 1/15/83 12/9/83 12/10/83 2/10/84 2/11/84 3/9/84 11/16/84 11/17/84 2/1/85 2/2/85 11/15/85 11/16/85 1/31/86 2/1/86 3/7/86 12/5/86 12/6/86 2/13/87 2/14/87 12/4/87 12/5/87 2/19/88 2/20/88 10/27/88 10/28/88 1/6/89 1/7/89 10/27/89 10/28/89 1/5/90 1/6/90 11/23/90 11/24/90 1/4/91 1/5/91 12/6/91 12/7/91 1/24/92 1/25/92 11/7/92 11/14/92 1/15/93 3/12/93 3/13/93 10/30/93 11/19/93 2/25/94 10/29/94 11/19/94 2/18/95 11/18/95 12/15/95 1/20/96 3/8/96 3/9/96 12/14/96 1/14/97 2/15/97 10/11/97 11/8/97 12/7/98 2/20/98 12/12/98 2/6/99 2/26/99 10/22/99

3-5, L 4-3, W 4-6, L 3-9, L 4-8, L 5-6, L 2-5, L 6-4, W 2-7, L 5-6 (OT), L 5-10, L 1-4, L 0-4, L 4-5, L 3-4, L 8-3, W 2-4, L 4-3 (2OT), W 3-1, W 3-4, L 5-2, W 8-5, W 7-8 (OT), L 4-8, L 7-5, W 5-2, W 4-3 (3OT), W 2-5, L 1-3, L 8-3, W 5-6 (OT), L 6-5, W 7-6 (OT), W 2-11, L 7-8, L 5-7, L 1-6, L 3-4, L 5-6, L 4-1, W 7-9, L 2-3, L 6-1, W 1-5, L 0-3, L 4-2, W 4-2, W 4-5, L 6-5, W 3-2 (OT), W 3-2, W 5-3, W 5-3, W 4-6, L 4-5, L 3-6, L 2-6, L 5-4, W 4-3, W 3-5, L 3-5, L 4-4 (OT), T 4-2, W 6-4, W 4-0, W 1-8, L 1-3, L 2-2 (OT), T 2-4, L 3-5, L 3-0, W 8-3, W 2-3, L 6-3, W 3-5, L 4-1, W 4-2, W 2-1, W

Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Home

10/23/99 2/23/01 2/24/01 2/1/02 2/2/02 10/11/02 10/12/02 2/21/03 2/22/03 11/25/03 3/4/04 2/18/05 2/19/05 1/13/06 1/14/06 1/5/07 1/6/07 11/2/07 11/3/07 1/18/08 1/19/08 2/27/09 2/28/09

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

FERRIS STATE All-Time 67-47-7 Home 39-18-4 Away 26-28-2 Neutral 2-1-0 Away at Current Arena 26-28-2 Location Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away

Date 11/8/77 11/10/78 11/11/78 1/30/79 2/20/79 1/25/80 1/26/80 2/22/80 2/23/80 1/9/81 1/10/81 1/30/81 1/31/81 2/5/82 2/6/82 2/19/82 2/20/82 10/15/82 10/16/82 11/19/82 11/20/82 10/15/83 1/6/84 1/7/84 11/30/84 12/1/84 2/15/85 2/16/85 11/29/85 12/1/85 2/14/86 2/15/86 2/28/86 3/1/86 10/24/86 10/25/86 1/3/87 1/4/87 10/23/87 10/24/87 1/8/88 1/9/88 10/14/88 10/15/88 2/24/89 2/25/89

Result 9-4, W 11-1, W 5-7, L 5-3, W 8-4, W 4-7, L 5-8. L 4-5, L 7-10, L 5-7, L 1-3, L 5-8, L 5-4, W 6-4, W 3-6, L 6-4, W 6-3, W 5-1, W 2-5, L 5-4, W 3-7, L 4-3, W 4-4 (OT), T 3-7, L 4-1, W 4-1, W 3-2, W 4-1, W 9-3, W 9-5, W 6-3, W 10-4, W 4-3, W 12-2, W 9-1, W 7-4, W 4-7, L 5-6 (OT), L 6-1, W 7-3, W 5-7, L 4-4 (OT), T 4-4 (OT), T 9-1, W 3-2, W 10-0, W

Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Neutral Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Neutral Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home

10/13/89 10/14/89 2/23/90 2/24/90 10/12/90 10/13/90 2/15/91 2/16/91 3/9/91 11/14/91 11/15/91 1/10/92 1/11/92 12/11/92 12/12/92 2/5/93 11/13/93 1/29/94 2/4/94 1/20/95 1/21/95 2/4/95 11/11/95 1/19/96 2/1/96 11/19/96 12/28/96 2/1/97 2/8/97 10/24/97 10/25/97 12/27/97 2/6/98 10/9/98 12/5/98 2/12/99 12/3/99 12/4/99 3/3/00 3/4/00 11/24/00 11/25/00 12/29/01 2/22/02 2/23/02 11/15/02 11/16/02 2/15/03 2/16/03 10/10/03 10/11/03 1/30/04 1/31/04 12/3/04 12/4/04 3/4/05 3/5/05 11/11/05 11/12/05 2/3/06 2/4/06 10/20/06 10/21/06 11/21/06 1/23/07 11/30/07 12/1/07 1/25/08 1/26/08 3/7/08 3/8/08 10/24/08 10/25/08 1/9/09 1/10/09

8-3, W 7-3, W 0-3, L 8-5, W 5-5 (OT), T 2-5, L 5-3, W 4-2, W 2-1 (OT), W 4-3, W 4-2, W 3-1, W 3-6, L 4-3, W 4-7, L 3-2, W 7-2, W 5-1, W 3-1, W 2-6, L 2-6, L 2-4, L 3-2, W 7-2, W 3-3 (OT), T 3-2, W 3-1, W 6-4, W 3-2, W 4-2, W 2-4, L 1-9, L 4-2, W 1-3, L 1-1 (OT), T 2-5, L 7-3, W 0-6, L 4-2, W 0-7, L 3-1, W 7-4, W 6-3, W 5-3, W 5-3, W 3-6, L 4-1, W 1-2, L 3-5, L 4-2, W 2-5, L 1-4, L 3-2, W 5-3, W 2-6, L 5-1, W 2-5, L 0-6, L 3-5, L 2-4, L 2-7, L 1-2, L 5-3, W 0-4, L 5-2, W 0-4, L 2-3, L 4-3, W 3-3 (OT), T 3-4 (OT), L 3-6, L 1-1 (SOW), T 2-5, L 2-1, W 2-4, L

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESULTS

Location Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away

Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Neutral Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Neutral Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Neutral Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home

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All-Time 43-69-11 Home 24-28-9 Away 19-38-2 Neutral 0-3-0 Away at Current Arena 7-12-1

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Location Neutral Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Neutral Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Neutral Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Neutral Home Home Away Away

Date 3/8/74 1/18/75 1/20/75 2/21/75 2/22/75 1/16/76 1/17/76 3/5/76 3/6/76 1/7/77 1/8/77 2/11/77 2/12/77 12/29/77 1/6/78 1/7/78 2/10/78 2/11/78 12/1/78 12/2/78 1/19/79 1/20/79 1/11/80 1/12/80 2/1/80 2/2/80 12/29/80 1/16/81 1/17/81 2/27/81 2/28/81 12/11/81 12/12/81 10/22/82 10/23/82 10/28/83 10/29/83 11/2/84 11/3/84 1/18/85 1/19/85 11/1/85 11/2/85 1/17/86 1/18/86 11/14/86 11/15/86 1/23/87 1/24/87 11/13/87 11/14/87 1/29/88 1/30/88 3/11/88 12/9/88 12/10/88 2/17/89 2/18/89 12/8/89 12/9/89 2/16/90 2/17/90 11/9/90 11/10/90 2/22/91 2/23/91 3/8/91 2/21/92 2/22/92 3/6/92 3/7/92

Result 2-6, L 2-7, L 2-5, L 4-8, L 2-6, L 2-4, L 3-4, L 4-1, W 2-7, L 1-8, L 6-3, W 6-5 (OT), W 5-1, W 4-6, L 7-8 (OT), L 12-6, W 4-6, L 3-4, L 1-3, L 7-6, W (OT) 7-6, W (OT) 3-7, L 9-2, W 6-5, W 1-6, L 9-5, W 6-3, W 9-5. W 6-5, W 4-3 (OT), W 11-3, W 8-5, W 3-8, L 3-5, L 6-4, W 5-4, W 4-6, L 6-3, W 2-5, L 2-3, L 3-2, W 3-5, L 2-3 (OT), L 2-1 (OT), W 5-3, W 5-4, W 3-5, L 2-4, L 7-5, W 1-3, L 6-5 (OT), W 5-5 (OT), T 4-4 (OT), T 4-5 (OT), L 2-3, L 4-4 (OT), T 3-5, L 0-7, L 5-5 (OT), T 4-10, L 3-4 (OT), L 1-6, L 2-10, L 2-9, L 2-4, L 1-2, L 4-11, L 1-5, L 1-1 (OT), T 1-6, L 2-3, L

Away Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home

2/19/93 2/20/93 2/27/93 1/28/94 2/18/94 2/19/94 12/2/94 2/24/95 2/25/95 3/10/95 3/11/95 11/10/95 1/12/96 1/13/96 11/8/96 11/9/96 1/25/97 11/14/97 11/15/97 1/16/98 11/6/98 12/4/99 3/6/99 10/29/99 10/30/99 2/24/00 2/25/00 10/27/00 10/28/00 12/14/01 12/15/01 11/29/02 11/30/02 1/2/04 1/3/04 2/25/05 2/26/05 11/4/05 11/5/05 1/6/06 1/7/06 3/3/06 3/4/06 2/23/07 2/24/07 2/8/08 2/9/08 2/20/09 2/21/09 3/6/09 3/7/09 3/8/09

Location Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home

Date 1/26/79 1/27/79 11/2/79 11/3/79 11/30/79 12/1/79 11/7/80 11/8/80 12/12/80 12/13/80 10/23/81 10/24/81 1/22/82 1/23/82 11/12/82 11/13/82 2/25/83

2-6, L 1-6, L 3-7, L 4-3 (OT), W 2-2 (OT), T 3-5, L 2-1 (OT), W 2-3, L 4-4 (OT), L 2-7, L 0-5, L 6-5, W 3-6, L 3-3 (OT), T 4-5, L 3-6, L 1-1 (OT), T 4-3 (OT), W 1-4, L 3-4, L 2-2 (OT), T 0-6, L 1-5, L 4-1, W 4-5, L 7-3, W 3-6, L 5-2, W 10-3, W 1-4, L 4-1, W 4-2, W 3-0, W 3-3 (OT), T 1-2, L 2-3, L 3-2 (OT), W 0-10, L 1-3, L 1-6, L 0-4, L 3-2 (OT), W 1-0, W 3-1, W 3-4, L 3-3 (OT), T 2-3, L 4-7, L 4-1, W 3-6, L 4-3 (2OT), W 3-1, W

MIAMI All-Time 50-48-8 Home 27-21-5 Away 21-27-3 Neutral 2-0-0 Away at Current Arena 0-2-0 Result 4-2, W 6-2, W 3-2 (OT), W 5-4, W 5-4, W 8-3, W 10-4, W 3-2, W 6-2, W 0-4, L 0-2, L 6-3, W 3-5, L 4-5, L 6-3, W 3-4 (OT), L 4-5, L

Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Neutral Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home

2/26/83 11/18/83 11/19/83 2/17/84 2/18/84 11/23/84 11/24/87 2/8/85 2/9/85 11/22/85 11/23/85 2/7/86 2/8/86 10/10/86 10/11/86 2/20/87 2/21/87 10/9/87 10/10/87 1/3/88 2/26/88 2/27/88 11/18/88 11/19/88 1/27/89 1/28/89 11/17/89 11/18/89 1/26/90 1/27/90 11/30/90 12/1/90 2/1/91 2/2/91 1/31/92 2/1/92 2/28/92 2/29/92 3/13/92 3/14/92 1/23/93 2/12/93 2/13/93 11/20/93 1/21/94 1/22/94 3/18/94 11/11/94 1/6/95 1/7/95 12/1/95 12/2/95 2/17/96 12/6/96 12/7/96 2/28/97 11/21/97 11/22/97 2/21/98 10/30/98 10/31/98 11/28/98 10/8/99 10/9/99 12/1/00 12/2/00 2/2/01 2/3/01 11/2/01 11/3/01 1/17/03 1/18/03 2/27/04 2/28/04 11/19/04 11/20/04 2/4/05 2/5/05

4-5, L 8-3, W 6-2, W 4-3, W 4-5, L 4-7, L 6-3, W 5-2, W 3-3 (OT), T 6-5 (OT), W 8-4, W 4-3, W 8-4, W 6-1, W 5-6, L 2-5, L 5-3, W 5-2, W 9-2, W 10-6, W 6-2, W 4-2, W 4-3, W 2-3 (OT), L 2-4, L 5-7, L 3-6, L 6-3, W 11-5, W 6-7, L 5-3, W 5-0, W 8-3, W 7-2, W 4-1, W 6-3, W 2-3, L 3-3 (OT), T 1-3, L 3-4 (OT), L 2-3, L 2-5, L 7-6, W 6-4, W 3-7, L 2-5, L 4-3, W 2-6, L 3-3 (OT), T 1-3, L 2-4, L 5-2, W 5-3, W 2-5, L 7-6 (OT), W 4-5, L 1-2 (OT), L 2-4, L 2-0, W 3-3 (OT), T 4-7, L 1-1 (OT), T 3-3 (OT), T 2-3, L 6-4, W 1-5, L 1-4, L 3-7, L 4-4 (OT), T 2-5, L 3-2, W 4-1, W 2-2 (OT), T 2-5, L 2-1 (OT), W 1-4, L 2-5, L 3-2, W

Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home

1/20/06 1/21/06 3/10/06 3/11/06 1/12/07 1/13/07 2/22/08 2/23/08 12/6/08 12/7/08

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

MICHIGAN All-Time 27-61-9 Home 14-25-7 Away 12-35-2 Neutral 1-1-0 Away at Current Arena 12-35-2 Location Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Neutral Home Away Home

Date 11/23/79 11/24/79 10/24/80 10/25/80 11/13/81 11/14/81 12/3/82 12/4/82 10/14/83 1/20/84 1/21/84 12/7/84 12/9/84 2/22/85 2/23/85 12/6/85 12/7/85 2/21/86 2/22/86 11/22/86 11/23/86 12/28/86 1/30/87 1/31/87 11/20/87 11/21/87 2/5/88 2/6/88 3/4/88 3/5/88 3/6/88 11/25/88 11/26/88 2/3/89 2/4/89 11/24/89 11/25/89 2/2/90 2/3/90 3/2/90 3/3/90 12/7/90 12/8/90 2/8/91 2/9/91 11/1/91 11/2/91 12/13/91 12/14/91 10/30/92 10/31/92 11/27/92 11/12/93 12/3/93 12/4/93 3/19/94 12/10/94 1/27/95 12/9/95

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


2/3/95 10/20/95 10/21/95 12/4/96 1/17/97 1/18/97 12/12/97 12/13/97 1/10/98 1/16/99 2/13/99 2/19/99 2/11/00 2/12/00 3/10/00 3/11/00 1/19/01 1/20/01 10/19/01 10/20/01 3/1/02 3/2/02 1/10/03 1/11/03 1/23/04 1/24/04 1/7/05 1/8/05 1/31/06 2/7/06 12/1/06 12/2/06 2/2/07 2/3/07 1/11/08 1/12/08 11/15/08 11/16/08

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

MICHIGAN STATE All-Time 27-59-8 Home 20-23-2 Away 5-33-6 Neutral 2-3-0 Away at Current Arena 5-33-6 Location Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Neutral Home Home Away Location Away Home Away Away Home Neutral Home Away Neutral Away Home Neutral Away Home Home Away

Date 10/19/79 10/20/79 1/8/82 1/9/82 2/12/82 2/13/82 1/21/83 1/22/83 10/21/83 10/22/83 3/10/84 10/19/84 10/20/84 1/4/85 Date 1/6/85 10/18/85 10/19/85 1/4/86 1/5/86 3/8/86 10/31/86 11/1/86 12/27/86 1/9/87 1/10/87 3/6/87 10/30/87 10/31/87 1/15/88 1/17/88

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

Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home

3/12/88 11/4/88 11/5/88 1/13/89 1/14/89 11/3/89 11/4/89 1/12/90 1/13/90 10/26/90 10/27/90 1/25/91 1/26/91 3/1/91 3/2/91 11/22/91 11/23/91 1/4/92 1/6/92 11/6/92 11/13/92 2/6/93 12/10/93 12/11/93 3/4/94 10/28/94 1/28/95 2/17/95 12/8/95 2/9/96 2/10/96 10/19/96 1/31/97 2/7/97 3/7/97 3/8/97 10/17/97 10/18/97 2/13/98 10/16/98 11/21/98 2/27/99 1/28/00 1/28/00 11/17/00 2/16/01 1/11/02 1/12/02 3/7/03 3/8/03 10/24/03 10/25/03 1/14/05 1/15/05 11/18/05 11/19/05 10/13/06 10/14/06 2/16/07 2/17/07 2/15/08 2/16/08 10/31/08 11/1/08

6-9, L 1-8, L 1-12, L 5-5 (OT), T 4-2, W 4-6, L 4-5, L 2-11, L 3-6, L 3-3 (OT), T 2-3, L 3-2, W 8-1, W 4-3, W 4-2, W 3-4 (OT), L 5-2, W 2-5, L 4-5 (OT), L 5-3, W 2-4, L 2-0, W 2-1, W 2-0, W 2-5, L 2-3, L 1-8, L 1-4, L 0-3, L 7-1, W 2-3, L 1-3, L 3-2 (OT), W 5-2, W 1-4, L 1-3, L 2-2 (OT), T 0-2, L 2-4, L 1-1 (OT), T 1-4, L 2-4, L 2-2 (OT), T 3-2 (OT), W 2-2 (OT), T 4-2, W 3-6, L 2-0, W 0-4, L 5-8, L 2-4, L 3-7, L 5-4, W 1-3, L 3-3 (OT), T 5-3, W 1-4, L 3-2, W 4-3, W 2-0, W 0-3, L 2-4, L 1-3, L 2-2 (OT), T

NEBRASKA-OMAHA All-Time 8-12-6 Home 4-6-4 Away 4-6-2 Away at Current Arena 3-4-1 Location Away Away Home Home Home Home

Date 11/12/99 11/13/99 2/9/01 2/10/01 11/9/01 11/10/01

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

Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away

2/15/02 2/16/02 11/1/02 11/2/02 10/17/03 10/18/03 1/16/04 1/17/04 10/22/04 10/23/04 2/24/06 2/25/06 10/27/06 10/28/06 1/5/08 1/6/08 11/7/08 11/8/08 2/6/08 2/7/08

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

NORTHERN MICHIGAN All-Time 19-42-6 Home 11-16-1 Away 8-26-5 Away at Current Arena 4-15-3 Location Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Away

Date 11/19/76 11/20/76 11/26/76 11/27/76 11/18/77 11/19/77 12/2/77 12/3/77 1/5/79 1/6/79 2/16/79 2/17/79 1/18/80 1/19/80 2/29/80 3/1/80 12/5/80 12/6/80 2/13/81 2/14/81 1/29/82 1/30/82 1/7/83 1/8/83 1/13/84 1/14/84 3/2/84 3/3/84 10/31/97 11/1/97 1/17/98 11/27/98 1/15/99 3/5/99 11/5/99 11/6/99 2/4/00 2/5/00 1/25/01 1/26/01 3/9/01 3/10/01 3/11/01 2/8/02 2/9/02 11/8/02 11/9/02 3/14/03 3/15/03 2/6/04

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

Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home

2/7/04 2/11/05 2/12/05 3/11/05 3/12/05 3/13/05 12/17/05 12/18/05 1/27/06 1/28/06 11/17/06 11/18/06 11/9/07 11/10/07 1/30/09 1/31/09

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

NOTRE DAME All-Time 35-29-6 Home 22-9-4 Away 12-20-2 Neutral 1-0-0 Away at Current Arena 12-20-2 Location Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Away Neutral Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away

Date 1/18/78 12/12/78 12/9/79 1/2/81 1/3/81 11/6/81 11/7/81 2/26/82 2/27/82 11/5/82 11/6/82 1/28/83 1/29/83 12/28/85 10/18/88 2/21/89 2/7/92 2/8/92 11/20/92 11/21/92 2/26/93 10/29/93 2/11/94 2/12/94 3/11/94 3/12/94 11/17/94 1/17/95 3/4/95 11/3/95 11/4/95 2/13/96 11/18/96 2/21/97 2/22/97 12/5/97 12/6/97 2/14/98 10/10/98 10/24/98 11/20/98 1/21/00 1/22/00 1/12/01 1/13/01 3/2/01 3/3/01 11/16/01 11/17/01 10/18/02 10/19/02 2/28/03 3/1/03

Result 9-5, W 3-4, L 6-5, W 6-5 (OT), W 5-5 (OT), T 5-4, W 2-6, L 6-3, W 8-10, L 2-0, W 3-5, L 7-8 (OT), L 3-4, L 11-2, W 8-2, W 11-2, W 10-4, W 7-5, W 2-3, L 5-4, W 5-3, W 3-4, L 6-0, W 4-1, W 6-3, W 7-1, W 9-4, W 4-3, W 2-1, W 3-2, W 6-2, W 4-1, W 3-3 (OT), T 4-5 (OT), L 6-1, W 1-2, L 2-4, L 5-3, W 1-7, L 2-1, W 5-9, L 3-4, L 1-4, L 1-4, L 3-3 (OT), T 4-5, L 7-2, W 4-4 (OT), T 4-2, W 2-4, L 5-8, L 4-2, W 2-5, L

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESULTS

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESUULTS 78

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12/5/03 12/6/03 3/12/04 3/13/04 3/14/04 11/12/04 11/13/04 12/2/05 12/3/05 1/19/07 1/20/07 11/16/07 11/17/07 2/29/08 3/1/08 11/28/08 11/29/08

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

OHIO STATE All-Time 57-51-9 Home 33-24-2 Away 24-26-7 Neutral 0-1-0 Away at Current Arena 4-6-2 Location Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Neutral Away Away Home

Date 12/12/75 12/13/75 1/9/76 1/10/76 12/10/76 12/11/76 1/21/77 1/22/77 12.9/77 12/10/77 2/25/78 2/26/78 12/21/78 12/22/78 2/9/79 2/10/79 12/14/79 12/15/79 2/15/80 2/16/80 1/23/81 1/24/81 2/20/81 2/21/81 1/15/82 1/16/82 12/17/82 12/18/82 2/11/83 2/12/83 12/16/83 12/17/83 2/24/84 2/25/84 11/9/84 11/10/84 1/25/85 1/26/85 3/1/85 3/2/85 11/8/85 11/9/85 1/24/86 1/25/86 11/28/86 11/29/86 2/6/87 2/7/87 3/7/87 11/27/87 11/28/87 2/12/88

Result 6-4, W 7-3, W 5-7, L 5-4, W 2-5, L 4-5, L 3-4, L 5-4, W 7-1, W 1-4, L 3-5, L 2-7, L 8-3, W 6-10, L 4-3, W 2-13, L 3-4, L 3-7, L 6-6 (OT), T 7-5, W 2-3, L 0-6, L 3-4 (OT), L 5-5 (OT), T 2-8, L 3-6, L 1-5, L 1-7, L 2-6, L 1-6, L 2-4, L 3-4 (OT), L 6-4, W 3-5, L 2-3, L 4-1, W 4-6, L 4-5, L 2-4, L 5-4 (OT), W 8-3, W 8-7 (OT), W 11-7, W 4-6, L 9-4, W 4-2, W 3-2, W 6-3, W 4-7, L 4-5, L 5-3, W 9-6, W

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

All-Time 2-3-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 1-2-0 Location Home Home Away Away Away

7-3, W 4-3, W 3-2, W 3-3 (OT), T 5-1, W 7-4, W 7-6, W 3-4, L 7-5, W 4-2, W 3-1, W 7-1, W 2-4, L 4-4 (OT), T 9-6, W 8-1, W 8-5, W 5-1, W 4-4 (OT), T 7-2, W 7-2, W 3-3 (OT), W 4-2, W 6-2, W 4-3, W 4-2, W 1-0, W 7-1, W 3-0, W 6-3, W 3-2 (OT), W 2-6, L 3-3 (OT), T 3-1, W 2-4, L 0-2, L 2-2 (OT), T 1-3, L 0-8, L 4-2, W 5-1, W 2-5, L 5-4, W 3-1, L 3-2, L 1-3, L 3-4 (OT), L 2-3 (OT), L 1-3, L 2-3 (OT), L 2-3, L 4-1, W 1-5, L 6-3, W 2-5, L 3-4, L 0-7, L 5-1, W 5-4, W 8-5, W 2-2 (OT), T 4-2, W 0-3, L 2-2 (SOL), T 4-1, W

AIR FORCE

Date 2/6/76 2/7/76 2/4/77 2/5/77 1/23/88

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

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE All-Time 7-1-0 Home 7-1-0 Location Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Home

Date 10/20/00 10/21/00 11/27/04 11/28/04 1/26/07 1/27/07 1/16/09 1/17/09

Away Away Neutral

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

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE All-Time 1-2-0 Home 1-1-0 Neutral 0-1-0 Location Home Home Neutral

Date 10/21/88 10/22/88 12/28/88

Result 4-6, L 6-3, W 4-5 (OT), L

BOSTON UNIVERSITY All-Time 0-3-0 Location Away Away Neutral

Date 12/29/83 12/30/83 12/30/94

All-Time 1-0-1

Result 3-8, L 2-5, L 2-5, L

Result 6-3, W 1-1 (OT), T

BEMIDJI STATE All-Time 2-2-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 1-1-0 Location Away Away Home Home

Date 12/17/04 12/18/04 2/10/06 2/11/06

All-Time 2-0-0

All-Time 2-0-0

Location Away Away Away Away Neutral Home Home

Result 5-2, W 3-1, W

CANISIUS

Location Date Home 11/23/01 Home 11/24/01 All-Time 2-6-2 Home 1-0-1 Away 1-4-1 Neutral 0-2-0

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

BENTLEY

Location Date Home 10/19/07 Home 10/20/07

Result 4-2, W 4-3, W

CLARKSON

Date 11/5/76 11/6/76 12/16/77 12/17/77 12/21/90 11/5/93 11/6/93

All-Time 7-4-1 Home 3-1-0 Away 1-2-1 Neutral 3-1-0 Location Neutral Neutral Home Home Neutral Away Away Neutral Home Home Away Away

8-4, W 4-4 (OT), T 1-6, L

COLGATE

Date 1/2/88 12/29/89 1/13/95 1/14/95 12/30/95 1/26/96 1/27/96 12/28/00 11/28/03 11/29/03 11/25/05 11/26/05

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

COLORADO COLLEGE All-Time 0-2-0

BROWN

Location Date Neutral 12/22/90 Neutral 1/3/09

11/4/94 11/5/94 3/22/96

Location Date Away 12/20/02 Away 12/21/02 All-Time 1-7-1 Home 0-3-0 Away 1-2-1 Neutral 0-2-0 Location Neutral Neutral Home Away Away Home Home Away Away

Location Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home

Result 3-9. L 3-6, L 4-6, L 7-8, L 0-7, L 2-2 (OT), T 4-3, W

Result 0-6, L 6-7 (OT), L 3-7, L 3-3 (OT), T 7-3, W 3-4, L 5-0, W 5-4, W

DENVER

Date 11/26/82 11/27/82 11/25/83 11/26/83

All-Time 2-2-0 Home 2-0-0 Neutral 0-2-0

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

DARTMOUTH

Date 12/19/75 12/20/75 12/17/76 12/18/76 11/26/99 11/27/99 11/3/00 11/4/00

All-Time 2-2-0 Home 2-0-0 Away 0-2-0 Location Away Away Home Home

CORNELL

Date 12/30/78 12/28/97 1/23/98 1/14/00 1/15/00 12/6/02 12/7/02 10/31/03 11/1/03

All-Time 3-4-1 Home 2-1-1 Away 1-3-0

Result 4-8, L 1-3, L

HARVARD

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Result 1-5, L 4-10. L 4-3, W 3-2, W


Location Home Home Neutral Neutral

Date 12/29/81 12/30/81 3/21/86 3/22/86

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

Location Date Neutral 12/30/07

Result 1-1 (OT), T

MERCYHURST All-Time 2-0-0 Location Date Home 11/21/03 Home 11/22/03

Result 4-2, W 4-7, L

MERRIMACK All-Time 4-2-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 1-1-0 Neutral 2-0-0 Location Neutral Away Away Home Home Neutral

Date 12/29/78 11/2/90 11/3/90 10/23/92 10/24/92 12/29/00

Result 6-5 (OT), W 9-8, W 3-5, L 4-5, L 5-2, W 8-1, W

MICHIGAN TECH All-Time: 2-10-1 Home: 2-3-1 Away: 0-6-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Location Neutral Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home

Date 12/28/77 10/30/81 10/31/81 12/4/81 12/5/81 10/29/82 10/30/82 11/4/83 11/5/83 12/16/89 12/17/89 12/14/90 12/15/90

All-Time 1-0-0

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

MINNESOTA

Location Date Neutral 12/17/88

Result 9-3, W

10/13/84 12/30/06

All-Time 8-5-0 Home 5-1-0 Away 3-4-0 Location Home Home Away Away Hone Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home

NIAGARA

Date 2/18/00 2/19/00 11/10/00 11/11/00 11/23/02 11/14/03 11/15/03 11/5/04 11/6/04 10/22/05 10/26/07 10/27/07 10/10/08

Location Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral

Date 12/29/79 12/30/89 12/30/94 1/2/09

Location Home Home Away Away

Date 1/3/97 1/4/97 1/2/98 1/3/98

All-Time 1-3-2 Home 1-0-1 Away 0-1-1 Neutral 0-2-0 Location Neutral Home Home Away Away Neutral

Date 12/19/92 10/26/01 10/27/01 10/26/02 10/27/02 12/29/06

All-Time 1-0-0

Date 11/11/83 11/12/83 10/12/84

Result 4-8, L 4-1, W 4-1, W

Location Home Home Away Away Neutral

Result 3-6, L 3-5, L 5-12, L 1-5, L

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

PRINCETON

PROVIDENCE All-Time 2-3-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 1-1-0 Neutral 0-1-0 Date 10/27/95 10/28/95 11/29/96 11/30/96 12/28/01 QUINNIPIAC

All-Time 0-1-0

Neutral 0-1-0

Location Date Neutral 12/29/07

Result 1-2, L

RENSSELAER All-Time 2-4-0 Home 1-2-0 Neutral 1-0-0 Away 0-2-0 Location Neutral Home Home Home Away Away

Date 12/28/79 11/28/80 11/29/80 1/24/98 1/22/99 1/23/99

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

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY All-Time 0-2-0 Home 0-1-0 Neutral 0-1-0 Location Date Neutral 12/27/85 Home 10/11/08

Result 6-3, W

Location Date Home 11/30/01 Home 12/1/01

Date 11/6/87 11/7/87 12/28/88 12/29/88 12/29/93 12/29/95 12/27/96

All-Time 3-1-0 Home 2-0-0 Away 1-1-0

Result 4-1, W 4-5 (OT), L 3-4 (OT), L 5-4, W 1-4, L

Location Home Home Away Away

All-Time 3-5-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 2-3-0

WISCONSIN

Result 12-3, W 3-2, W 5-8, L 3-0, W

ALGOMA

Date 1/4/74 1/5/74 11/15/74 11/16/74

Result 8-4, W 7-2, W 13-4, W 11-6, W

BROCK

Location Date Home 10/13/95

Location Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away

Date 1/11/74 1/12/74 3/1/74 3/2/74 1/10/75 1/11/75 1/31/75 2/1/75 2/27/76 2/28/76 2/25/77 2/26/77

All-Time 1-0-0

VERMONT

Date 12/12/85 12/13/85 11/7/86 11/8/86

All-Time 4-0-0 Home 4-0-0

Buffalo All-Time 10-2-0 Home 6-0-0 Away 4-2-0

Result 2-3, L

Result 5-2, W

CANADIAN SCHOOLS/FORMER D1 PROGRAMS

Result 2-0, W 5-3, W

UMASS-LOWELL All-Time 0-1-0 Location Date Neutral 11/25/94

Location Date Neutral 12/31/94

All-Time 1-0-0

Result 7-6 (OT), W 1-2, L 5-9, L 2-7, L 6-3, W 5-2, W 3-5, L

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

Yale All-Tine 1-0-0

Result 2-5, L

ST. LAWRENCE All-Time 3-4-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 0-2-0 Neutral 2-1-0 Location Home Home Away Away Neutral Neutral Neutral

Date 10/17/80 10/18/80 11/27/81 11/28/81 10/10/85 10/11/85 3/25/94 12/30/05

Location Home Home Home Home

ROBERT MORRIS All-Time 0-1-0 Location Date Home 10/15/05

Location Away Away Home Home Away Away Neutral Away

Result 3-4, L 1-2, L

SACRED HEART All-Time 2-0-0

MAINE

Location Date Away 10/17/08 Away 10/18/08

Location Home Home Away

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

NORTH DAKOTA All-Time 0-4-0 Home 0-2-0 Away 0-2-0

Location Date Neutral 12/20/92

NEW HAMPSHIRE All-Time 2-3-0 Home 1-1-0 Away 1-1-0 Neutral 0-1-0

Result 2-1, W 2-3 (OT), L 4-1, W 4-3 (OT), W 7-3, W 3-2, W 2-3, L 4-3, W 4-1, W 2-3, L 2-4, L 1-3, L 4-2, W

NORTHEASTERN All-Time 1-3-0 Neutral 1-3-0

MINNESOTA-DULUTH All-Time 0-2-0 Result 1-5, L 5-6 (OT), L

3-7, L 2-5, L

Result 11-2, W

ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESULTS

HOLY CROSS All-Time 0-0-1

Away Neutral

Result 7-5, W 5-1, W 2-4, L 3-3 (OT), L 6-4, W 6-3, W 10-3, W 7-4, W 6-5, W 7-6 (OT), W 5-1, W 4-3, W

FINDLAY

Location Date Home 1/4/03

Result 4-1, W

HENRY FORD CC All-Time 2-0-0 Home 1-0-0 Location Date Away 12/14/73 Home 2/9/74

Result 15-1, W 4-2, W

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO All-Time 38-15-5 Home 18-4-3 Away 20-11-2 Neutral 1-0-0 Location Date Home 12/10/82

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Result 6-0, W

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESUULTS

Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Neutral Away Home Away Home Away Away

12/11/82 2/18/83 2/19/83 12/2/83 12/3/83 1/27/84 1/28/84 10/26/84 10/27/84 1/11/85 1/12/85 10/25/85 10/26/85 1/10/86 1/11/86 10/17/86 10/18/86 12/12/86 12/13/86 2/27/87 2/28/87 3/1/87 10/16/87 10/17/87 12/11/87 12/12/87 12/2/88 12/3/88 2/10/89 2/11/89 3/3/89 3/4/89 3/5/89 12/1/89 12/2/89 2/9/90 2/10/90 10/19/90 10/20/90 1/18/91 1/19/91 10/25/91 10/26/91 2/14/92 2/15/92 12/4/92 12/5/92 2/2/93 1/14/94 1/15/94 3/5/94 11/24/94 1/10/95 2/7/95 3/2/95 1/5/96 1/7/96 2/3/96

8-5, W 1-1 (OT), T 3-1, W 5-4, W 10-4, W 5-1, W 5-2, W 4-5, L 6-7, L 3-0, W 8-2, W 6-4, W 3-4, L 8-1, W 5-4 (OT), W 6-5 (OT), W 6-9, L 4-0, W 4-1, W 3-2 (OT), W 4-6, L 5-1, W 6-7 (OT), L 5-3, W 6-5, W 3-2 (OT), W 3-6, L 4-5, L 4-5, L 3-7, L 4-8, L 6-4, W 2-6, L 6-4, W 9-6, W 1-5, L 3-3 (OT), T 4-1, W 4-2, W 4-7, L 7-6, W 5-1, W 3-1, W 5-5 (OT), T 2-2 (OT), T 5-3, W 4-2, W 2-4, L 4-3 (OT), W 7-3, W 5-3, W 3-2. W 2-3, L 9-4, W 5-1, W 3-3 (OT), T 3-2 (OT), W 5-1, W

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO CIRCLE All-Time 9-0-0 Home 5-0-0 Away 4-0-0

80

Location Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Away Away

Date 11/24/73 2/8/74 11/22/74 11/23/74 2/15/75 10/26/79 10/27/79 10/31/80 11/1/80

All-Time 1-0-0 Home 1-0-0

IOWA STATE

Result 5-1, W 4-2, W 12-2, W 8-1, W 14-3, W 6-2, W 11-1, W 8-2, W 11-2, W

Location Date Home 12/28/80 All-Time 9-1-0 Home - 5-0-0 Away - 4-1-0 Location Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Home

Result 11-0, W

KENT STATE

Date 11/16/73 11/17/73 2/22/74 2/23/74 1/29/93 1/30/93 3/6/93 10/22/93 10/23/93 2/5/94

Date 12/7/73 12/8/73 1/25/74 1/26/74 12/6/74 12/7/74 1/24/75 1/25/75 12/5/75 12/6/75 1/23/76 1/24/76 12/3/76 12/4/76

All-Time 2-1-0 Home 2-1-0 Location Home Home Home

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

Result 10-2, W 6-1, W 6-4, W 4-5 (OT), L 13-5, W 8-3, W 13-2, W 13-2, W 10-3, W 12-4, W 7-3, W 10-2, W 11-3, W 9-1,W

McMASTER

Date 12/21/74 11/3/78 11/4/78

Date 2/3/84 2/4/84 10/20/89 10/21/89

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

Result 11-2, W 10-3, W 10-2, W 7-4, W

NORTHERN ILLINOIS All-Time 2-0-0 Home 1-0-0 Away 1-0-0 Location Date Away 1/18/74 Home 1/19/74 All-Time 3-1-0 Home 2-0-0 Away 1-1-0

ST. CLAIR

Date 1/15/73 2/20/74 11/27/74 2/12/75 11/26/75 12/17/75 11/24/76 12/8/76 11/4/77 1/11/78

Result 6-5, W 4-1, W 2-6, L 11-1, W 5-5 (OT), T 6-2, W 14-3, W 10-6, W 13-1, W 7-2, W

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER All-Time 1-0-0

All-Time 7-15-1 Home 5-5-0 Away 2-8-0 Neutral 0-2-1 Location Home Home Neutral Away Away Home Home Neutral Neutral Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home

Result 19-1, W 18-1, W

Result 6-5, W

ST. LOUIS

Date 2/28/75 3/1/75 3/7/75 2/13/76 2/14/76 2/20/76 2/21/76 3/13/76 3/14/76 1/14/77 1/15/77 2/18/77 2/20/77 3/4/77 3/6/77 1/13/78 1/14/78 2/16/78 2/17/78 12/15/78 12/16/78 2/2/79 2/3/79

Result 10-4, W 11-2, W

1/16/87 1/17/87 10/12/96

Result 2-10, L 4-6, L 2-5, L 4-7, L 3-5, L 4-1, W 7-6 (OT), W 2-2 (OT), T 2-13, L 5-4, W 1-3, L 4-6, L 2-4, L 2-3, L 4-11, L 5-2, W 5-6, L 4-0, W 6-2, W 4-7, L 5-7, L 8-2, W 5-7, L

Result 13-1, W 18-1, W

ST. SCHOLASTICA All-Time 2-0-0 Home 2-0-0 Location Date Home 11/24/78 Home 11/25/78

Result 8-3, W 5-3, W

TORONTO

Location Date

Location Home Home Home Home

12-5, W 10-3, W 6-1, W

WATERLOO

Date 11/11/77 11/12/77 10/15/93 10/20/94

Result 6-2, W 8-2, W 10-1, W 6-0, W

WAYNE STATE All-Time 3-2-0 Home 3-1-0 Away 0-1-0 Location Home Home Away Home Home

Date 12/31/05 11/4/06 12/16/06 12/7/07 12/8/08

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

WESTERN ONTARIO All-Time 1-0-2 Home 1-0-1 Neutral 0-0-1

ST. MARY’S (Minn.) All-Time 2-0-0 Home 2-0-0

All-Time 3-0-0 Home 3-0-0

Home Home Home

All-Time 4-0-0 Home 4-0-0

Location Date Home 12/13/74 Home 12/14/74

OHIO

Location Date Home 11/30/73 Home 12/1/73

Location Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away

4-5, L 5-2, W

Location Date Home 10/13/94

MICHIGAN-DEARBORN All-Time 4-0-0 Home 4-0-0 Location Home Home Home Home

2/15/74 2/16/74

All-Time 8-1-1 Home 5-0-0 Away 3-1-1

LAKE FOREST All-Time 13-1-0 Home 8-0-0 Away 5-1-0 Location Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home

Away Away

Location Neutral Home Home

Date 12/30/79 10/14/95 10/9/97

Result 5-5 (OT), T 9-2, W 1-1 (OT), T

WILFRID LAURIER All-Time 4-0-0 Home 4-0-0 Location Home Home Home Home

Date 11/17/78 11/18/78 11/16/79 11/17/79

All-Time 3-1-0 Home 3-1-0 Location Home Home Home Home

Result 4-3, W 3-2, W 12-3, W 7-4, W

WINDSOR

Date 11/22/75 1/5/77 11/22/77 11/7/78

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

WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR All-Time 5-1-0 Home 5-1-0 Location Home Home Home Home Home Home

Date 11/14/75 11/15/75 11/12/76 11/13/76 11/25/77 11/26/77

Result 9-8 (OT), W 10-2, W 3-6, L 12-5, W 9-3, W 11-3, W

UMASS-AMHERST All-Time 1-1-0 Location Date Home 12/29/98 Home 12/30/98

Result

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Result 4-3, W 0-1, L


Front Row (l-r): Jim Holman, Darren Maloney, Kyle Millar, Jamal Mayers, Jeremy Brown, Derek Innanen, Chris Brooks, Peter Wilkinson.

Third Row: Steve Duke, Jason Redenius, Geoff Collard, Joe Corvo, David Berger, Matt Cressman, Justin Cardwell. Back Row: Tony Code, Mike Melas, Graham Bridel, Chad Anderson, Frank Novock, Matt Barnes. Not pictured: Head Coach Bill Wilkinson, Assistant Coach Jim Culhane, Assistant Coach Bill Watson, Volunteer Coach Pat Ryan.

1995-96 (27-11-3, 21-6-3 CCHA, 3rd-tied)

Front Row (l-r): Craig Brown, Mike Whitton, Brian Gallentine, Brent Brekke, Derek Schooley, Colin Ward, Brian Renfrew. Second Row: Brendan Kenny, Shawn Zimmerman, Tom Carriere, Jamal Mayers, David Agnew, Darren Maloney, Misha Lapin, Mark Jodoin, Derek Innanen, Matt Cressman.

NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

Second Row: Marc Magliarditi, Jeff Rucinski, Carlin Nordstrom, Jason Jestadt, Brent Lovett, Joel Irving, Brendan Kenny, Shawn Zimmerman, Marc Morningstar.

Third Row: Dave Mitchell, Ryan D’Arcy, Jeremy Brown, Jim Holman, Justin Cardwell, Peter Wilkinson, Matt Greene, Chris Brooks, Tony Code. Not pictured: Head Coach Bill Wilkinson, Assistant Coach Mike Schafer, Assistant Coach Jim Culhane, Volunteer Coach Scott Garrow.

1993-94 (24-13-3, 18-10-2 CCHA, 4th)

Front Row (l-r): Troy Thrun, Jim Culhane, David Bina, Ron Pesetti, Chris MacDonald, Jeff Crossman, Rob Adams, Stuart Burnie, Dan Dorion. Second Row: Chuck Chiatto, Wayne Gagne, Bob Worden, Ray Nagy, Pat Ryan, Jeff Kick, Henry Fung, Darrin Grava, Bill Horn. Third Row: David Bramble, Conn Kelly, Ron Hoover, John McCormick, Rob Bryden, Jeff Wenninger, Kevin McCaffrey, Scott Howe, David Lobdell. Back Row: Head Coach Bill Wilkinson, Graduate Assistant Bill Newton, Student Assistant David Tracy, Assistant Coach Tom Newton, Assistant Coach Jim Scanlan.

81 1985-86 (32-12-0, 23-9-0 CCHA, 2nd-tied)

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THE 130/100 CLUB

Displayed on the following pages are head shots of some of the WMU skaters who has appeared in 130 or more games and goaltenders who have played in at least 100 contests.

THE REGISTER

Listed below are career statistics for every Bronco who has played in at least one varsity game.

PLAYER REGISTER

NAME YEARS Kipp Acton, C ‘75-’79 Rob Adams, C ‘82-’86 Matt Addesa, LW ‘96-’00 David Agnew, D ‘93-’95 Josh Akright, D ‘99-’03 Dave Anastos, C ‘73-’74 Chad Anderson, C ‘94-’98 Daryl Andrews, D ‘96-’00 Mike Anella, RW ‘73-’74 Nathan Ansell, D ‘04-’08 Bill Armstrong, C-LW ‘86-’89 Andy Atkinson, C ‘82-’85 Tim Audette, LW ‘73-’74 Tom Auge, RW-C ‘87-’91 Bob Bailey, LW ‘79-’83 Anthony Battaglia, LW-RW ‘98-’02 Mark Beach, RW ‘75-’77 Chris Belanger, D ‘90-’93 Vince Bellissimo, C ‘02-’05 Dave Berthelsen, RW ‘78-’82 Brian Bicek, C ‘04-’08 Jim Bignall, D ‘90-’91 David Bina, RW-D ‘82-’86 Mike Bishai, C ‘98-’02 Brad Blake, D ‘74-’75 Guy Blanchard, D ‘79-’81 Nic Boileau, RW ‘01-’03 Jeff Bond, LW ‘78-’79 Joe Bonnett, C-RW ‘89-’93 David Bramble, RW ‘85-’88 Brent Brekke, D ‘90-’94 Graham Bridel, LW ‘94-’96 Lee Brodeur, RW ‘85-’88 Chris Brooks, C ‘92-’96 Jeremy Brown, C ‘92-’96 Mike Brown, D-LW-RW ‘75-’79 Rob Bryden, RW-LW ‘83-’87 Stuart Burnie, LW-RW ‘82-’86 Kyle Bushee, D ‘03-’05 Ken Calder, D ‘79-’83 Jeff Campbell, RW-C-LW ‘00-’04 Max Campbell, C ‘07-pres. Paul Cappuccio, C ‘76-’79 Justin Cardwell, RW ‘93-’97 Tom Carriere, D ‘92-’94 Scott Chartier, D ‘92-’93

GP 138 160 95 20 69 28 48 142 15 144 124 70 21 166 110 139 64 65 110 141 145 5 92 132 25 72 26 23 126 26 151 26 59 147 156 108 162 159 63 129 149 78 70 140 45 38

G 44 32 10 1 0 4 4 15 1 9 58 15 14 41 45 11 16 10 49 40 29 0 4 51 5 2 2 2 13 1 9 1 5 57 72 33 104 102 0 13 65 22 21 54 2 6

A 74 40 13 2 4 9 8 47 4 33 56 11 11 68 47 36 12 40 64 75 25 0 18 94 18 49 6 1 11 2 45 3 8 127 67 49 91 72 8 53 80 31 53 49 4 23

Kipp Acton

Rob Adams

PTS HOMETOWN 118 Kingston, Ontario 72 Evergreen Park, Ill. 23 Andover, Mass. 3 Anchorage, Alaska 4 Haslett, Mich. 13 Mundelein, Ill. 12 Grand Ledge, Mich. 62 Campbell River, British Columbia 5 Dearborn, Mich. 42 Sarnia, Ontario 114 London, Ontario 26 South Wales, N.Y. 25 Farmington, Mich. 109 Park Ridge, Ill. 92 South Porcupine, Ontario 47 Chicago, Ill. 28 London, Ontario 50 Welland, Ontario 113 Toronto, Ontario 115 Aldergrove, British Columbia 54 Downers Grove, Ill. 0 Green Bay, Wis. 22 Grand Forks, N.D. 145 Edmonton, Alta. 23 Sarnia, Ontario 51 Sudbury, Ontario 8 Marquette, Mich. 3 Livonia, Mich. 24 Canton, Mich. 3 Livonia, Mich. 54 Jamestown, N.D. 4 Toronto, Ontario 13 Grafton, N.D. 184 Stratford, Ontario 139 North Bay, Ontario 82 Detroit, Mich. 195 Toronto, Ontario 174 Orilla, Ontario 8 Otsego, Mich. 66 Lake Cowichan, British Columbia 145 Hensall, Ontario 53 Strathroy, Ontario 74 Toronto, Ontario 103 Whitby, Ontario 6 Kapuskasing, Ontario 29 Saint Lazare, Manitoba

Daryl Andrews NAME Jeremy Cheyne, RW Chuck Chiatto, C Chris Clackson, C Matt Clackson, RW Chris Clarke, D Kevin Clauson, D Tony Code, RW Geoff Collard, D Jordan Collins, D Kevin Connnauton, D Trevor Cook, LW Matt Corkery, LW Joe Corvo, D Scott Coulter, LW Dave Cousineau, D Ryan Crane, D Matt Cressman, C-LW J.J. Crew, LW David Cromer, LW Jeff Crossman, C-LW Jim Culhane, D Ryan D’Arcy, C-LW Paul Davies, LW-C Brad Dawson, RW Matt Dietz, D-C Dave Dimitri, D Kevin Donoghue, RW Dan Dorion, C-RW Lucas Drake, C-LW Todd Dries, RW Luke Dubbin, C Steve Duke, D Tim Dunlop, RW Andrew Dwyer, D Pat Dwyer, RW Mike Eastwood, C-RW Mike Erickson, RW-LW Phil Eve, C Bryan Farquhar, C Pat Ferschweiler, RW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW-C Adam Flink, LW Tom Fletcher, LW Chris Frank, D Gordie Frantti, LW Henry Fung, LW-C

YEARS ‘01-’04 ‘83-’86 ‘06-pres. ‘05-’08 ‘87-’91 ‘97-’99 ‘93-’96 ‘95-’99 ‘06-pres. ‘08-’09 ‘01-’05 ‘76-’77 ‘95-’98 ‘77-’81 ‘99-’03 ‘98-’02 ‘93-’97 ‘08-pres. ‘82-’84 ‘82-’86 ‘83-’87 ‘91-’94 ‘00-’04 ‘88-’92 ‘76-’79 ‘89-’90 ‘83-’85 ‘82-’86 ‘00-’04 ‘86-’87 ‘03-’04 ‘94-’98 ‘74-’78 ‘02-’06 ‘01-’05 ‘87-’91 ‘04-’06 ‘73-’77 ‘98-’02 ‘90-’93 ‘78-’82 ‘07-pres. ‘83-’85 ‘05-’09 ‘89-’91 ‘83-’87

Nathan Ansell GP 87 86 94 105 161 48 60 122 65 40 130 9 105 87 145 110 147 37 35 143 162 109 146 111 75 5 33 157 149 16 4 136 129 56 142 164 73 110 74 116 138 32 54 149 33 157

G 23 14 7 4 16 1 3 3 2 7 4 0 22 15 30 11 20 7 3 30 13 21 22 3 7 0 4 115 22 1 0 19 92 1 45 69 22 36 7 30 100 2 4 8 7 49

A 29 26 2 12 97 2 7 23 5 11 10 1 58 23 70 41 24 11 1 45 67 58 28 5 21 0 2 178 43 1 0 83 106 2 56 80 20 82 3 65 125 2 8 26 5 69

Anthony Battaglia

PTS HOMETOWN 52 Calgary, Alberta 40 Cheswick, Pa. 11 Pittsburgh, Pa. 16 Pittsburgh, Pa. 113 Arnprior, Ontario 3 Hanover, N.H. 10 Conestogo, Ontario 26 Kalamazoo, Mich. 7 Novi, Mich. 18 Calgary, Alberta 14 Arvada, Colo. 1 Bloomfield, Mich. 88 Oak Park, Ill. 38 Aurora, Ontario 100 Waterloo, Ontario 52 Mississauga, Ontario 44 Cambridge, Ontario 18 Placentia, Calif. 4 Evanston, Ill. 75 Bramalea, Ontario 80 Haileybury, Ontario 79 Cambridge, Ontario 50 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 8 Midland, Mich. 28 Deerfield, Ill. 0 East Detroit, Mich. 6 Willowdale, Ontario 293 Astoria, N.Y. 65 Holt, Mich. 2 Mount Clemens, Mich. 0 Midland, Ontario 102 Williamsville, N.Y. 198 Corunna, Ontario 3 Burlington, Ontario 101 Great Falls, Mont. 149 Ottawa, Ontario 42 Eden Prairie, Minn. 118 Thamesville, Ontario 10 Almonte, Ontario 95 Rochester, Minn. 225 Summerland, British Columbia 4 Euless, Texas 12 Leawood, Kansas 34 Lynnwood, Wash. 12 Laurium, Mich. 118 Brampton, Ontario

82 Dave Berthelsen

Mike Bishai

Brent Brekke

Chris Brooks

Craig Brown

Jeremy Brown

Rob Bryden

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NAME Bill Furgason, D Scott Gagalis, D Wayne Gagne, D Ben Gagnon, C-LW Patrick Galivan, RW Brian Gallentine, RW Bob Gardiner, LW Scott Garrow, C Ken Glick, F Paul Glynn, LW David Gove, C-RW Darrin Grava, D Jeff Green, C-RW Jim Grillo, C Jacques Guske, LW Marv Guske, LW Steve Hajek, D Todd Halloran, RW Jim Hamelink, LW Al Hamernick, D Peter Harrigan, RW Mark Henderson, LW Tom Hilfman, D Rob Hodge, LW Jim Holman, D Bob Holmsten, D Ron Hoover, C-LW Larry Howe, D Scott Howe, D Skip Howey, C-RW-D Bob Hutchins, C-LW Derek Innanen, LW Lucas Isley, LW Joel Irving, RW-C Mike Jarmuth, D Jason Jennings, C-RW Mark Jodoin, LW-C Glenn Johannesen, D Brett John, LW-C-RW Lance Johnston, D-LW Caley Jones, RW Keith Jones, RW Jared Katz, C P.J. Kavaya Conn Kelly, F Brendan Kenny, D

Jeff Campbell YEARS ‘86-’87 ‘81-’82 ‘83-’87 ‘99-’03 ‘05-’09 ‘91-’95 ‘74-’78 ‘88-’92 ‘82-’83 ‘01-’02 ‘97-’01 ‘85-’86 ‘86-’90 ‘81-’85 ‘73-’76 ‘73-’74 ‘87-’88 ‘88-’89 ‘73-’74 ‘73-’77 ‘82-’83 ‘81-’82 ‘76-’80 ‘73-’76 ‘92-’95 ‘75-’76 ‘85-’89 ‘74-’75 ‘84-’88 ‘74-’78 ‘73-’75 ‘93-’96 ‘08-’09 ‘94-’98 ‘00-’04 ‘89-’93 ‘93-’94 ‘80-’84 ‘03-’07 ‘81-’85 ‘96-’00 ‘88-’92 ‘08-pres. ‘08-pres. ‘84-’85 ‘93-’97

GP 1 7 162 128 123 150 110 161 1 15 144 2 159 119 69 12 5 1 24 123 8 3 123 78 43 29 161 6 86 118 56 96 4 139 142 142 3 141 84 148 69 153 31 15 1 131

G 0 0 42 15 35 53 62 41 0 1 57 0 109 27 30 1 0 0 3 39 0 0 7 79 0 0 88 1 4 37 31 35 0 25 13 32 0 10 2 47 2 83 2 0 0 3

Justin Cardwell A 0 1 199 26 60 50 62 61 0 1 86 0 125 37 32 5 0 0 4 71 0 0 33 65 3 2 83 0 16 50 51 31 0 30 56 38 1 53 3 89 6 80 9 2 0 16

Chris Clarke

PTS HOMETOWN 0 Fridley, Minn. 1 Ann Arbor, Mich. 241 Toronto, Ontario 41 Hawkesbury, Ontario 95 Oak Park, Ill. 103 Jackson, Mich. 124 Sarnia, Ontario 102 Goderich, Ontario 0 Northbrook, Ill. 2 Bloomingdale, Ill. 143 Centerville, Mass. 0 Lynnfield, Mass. 234 Riverview, Mich. 64 Hibbing, Minn. 62 Port Huron, Mich. 6 Port Huron, Mich. 0 Muskegon, Mich. 0 Big Rapids, Mich. 7 Muskegon, Mich. 110 Elliot Lake, Ontario 0 Saint Louis, Mo. 0 Muskegon, Mich. 40 Evanston, Ill. 144 Detroit, Mich. 3 Mattawan, Mich. 2 Saint Paul, Minn. 171 Oakville, Ontario 1 Lake Forest, Ill. 20 Port Huron, Mich. 87 Trenton, Mich. 82 Mount Clemens, Mich. 66 Kitchener, Ontario 0 Bonnyville, Alberta 55 Lumsden, Saskatchewan 69 Monkton, Ontario 70 West Vancouver, British Columbia 1 Cornwall, Ontario 63 Red Deer, Alberta 5 Plymouth, Mich. 136 Quesnel, British Columbia 8 Chatham, Ontario 163 Brantford, Ontario 11 San Jose, Calif. 2 San Clemente, Calif. 0 Toronto, Ontario 19 Edmonton, Alberta

Trevor Cook

NAME YEARS Jeff Kick, C-LW ‘84-’87 Bob Kimball, LW ‘79-’80 G.W. King, D ‘98-’99 Dave Kintz, RW ‘73-’74 Chad Kline, C-LW ‘97-’02(a) Tony Kolozsy, C ‘96-’97 Dave Krisky, LW ‘05-’09. Mike Krynski, D ‘76-’79 Jeff Kyrzakos, RW ‘04-’05 Kevin Labatte, RW ‘03-’07 Misha Lapin, D ‘92-’95 Dana Lattery, C-RW-LW ‘00-’04 J.P. LaRoche, LW-C ‘89-’92 Bart Larson, LW ‘76-’77 Todd Lawson, RW ‘87-’89 Mark Lentsch, LW ‘76-’77 Francois Leroux, LW ‘91-’93 Mike Lesperance, LW ‘04-’08 Mark Letestu, C ‘06-’07 Glen Letourneau, D ‘76-’77 Mike Levendusky ‘07-pres. Jeff Lindsay, RW ‘73-’76 David Lobdell, D-RW ‘84-’88 Jeff LoVecchio, LW ‘05-’08 Brent Lovett, D ‘94-’98 Tyler Ludwig, D ‘06-pres. Jeff Lukasak, D-RW ‘96-’00 Jonathan Lupa, D ‘04-’08 Chris MacDonald, D ‘82-’86 Peder Malerin, LW ‘79-’80 Ryan Mahrle, D ‘03-’07 Darren Maloney, D ‘93-’96 Jamal Mayers, C-RW ‘92-’96 Jay McCabe, RW ‘97-’99 John McCormick, D ‘85-’86 Scott McIntosh, C ‘79-’80 Derek McKinlay, D ‘98-’99 Joe McMahon, D ‘75-’76 Pat McMahon, D ‘78-’80 Jim McNamara, D ‘03-’05 Mike Melas, C ‘95-’98 Doug Melnyk, D ‘86-’90 Kyle Millar, C ‘94-’96 Hakan Millen, D ‘79-’81 Austin Miller, D ‘98-’02 Jeff Miller, D ‘80-’81

Dave Cousineau GP G A 51 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 30 22 12 121 16 28 35 8 10 84 8 15 97 5 27 7 0 0 133 13 11 80 6 13 140 65 55 70 7 3 36 9 27 42 5 4 27 2 2 50 10 8 96 11 15 37 24 22 14 2 5 29 0 4 78 37 73 143 7 13 113 35 39 108 1 7 116 13 43 104 6 17 131 4 15 146 21 92 12 0 0 152 15 55 121 8 39 155 55 104 36 2 4 8 0 1 11 0 1 8 0 1 29 0 8 44 3 11 65 3 11 73 28 43 146 8 37 79 31 27 41 1 10 142 3 20 9 0 0

PTS 9 0 0 34 44 18 23 32 0 24 19 120 10 36 9 4 18 26 46 7 4 110 21 74 8 56 23 18 113 0 70 47 159 6 1 1 1 8 14 14 71 45 58 11 23 0

Matt Cressman HOMETOWN Glenview, Ill. Ridgeview, Ill. Midland, Ontario Farmington Hills, Mich. Everett, Wash. Rolling Meadows, Ill. Westbank, British Columbia Bloomington, Minn. Mississauga, Ontario Ogden, Utah Moscow, Russia Cochrane, Alberta Canton, Mich. Bloomington, Minn. Port Huron, Mich. Saint Paul, Minn. La Prairie, Quebec Newmarket, Ontario Elk Point, Alberta Rochester, Minn. Greensburg, Pa. Sarnia, Ontario Mount Clemens, Mich. Chesterfield, Mo. Eden Prairie, Minn. Colleyville, Texas Saint Clair, Mich. London, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Mora, Sweden Troy, Mich. Claresholm, Alberta Mississauga, Ontario Blissfield, Mich. South Bend, Ind. Spokane, Wash. Port Frank, Ontario London, Ontario Winnetka, Ill. Macomb, Mich. Thornhill, Ontario London, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Leksand, Sweden Vestal, N.Y. Trenton, Mich.

PLAYER REGISTER

Stuart Burnie

83 Jeff Crossman

Jim Culhane

Paul Davies

Dan Dorion

Lake Drake

Steve Duke

Pat Dwyer

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PLAYER REGISTER

Mike Eastwood NAME Brett Mills, RW Chuck Mindel, LW Greg Mitchell, RW Kelly Mitchell, C Daryl Moore, LW-C Jason Moul, RW Randy Moy, C-RW Jay Mumford, D Ralph Murphy, D Dave Nelson, D Patrick Nagorsen, C Dan Newkirk, D Carlin Nordstrom, RW Frank Novock, C-RW Kevin O’Connor, D Diego Odino, LW-C Kyle O’Kane, RW Jim Olson, LW Terry Olson, RW Gary Orhn, D Jeff Pack, D Travis Paeth Rob Pallin, C-D Phil Partlan, RW Brian Pasko, D Tim Pavek, RW Ben Pedersen, D Deno Pellegrino, LW Ron Pesetti, D Murray Pickel, C Jeff Pierce, RW Paul Polillo, C Mat Ponto, D Mike Posma, D Pete Raps, LW Jason Redenius, LW Shane Redshaw, RW Doug Doug Reed, D Jeff Regan, C Rob Reid, LW Paul Reifenberger, LW Richard Rerrie, RW Derek Roehl, LW Steve Roll, RW Todd Rosa, D Shaun Rose, C-LW

Ross Fitzpatrick YEARS ‘96-’01 ‘96-’99 ‘98-’00 ‘77-’81 ‘02-’06 ‘03-’07 ‘73-’75 ‘73-’74 ‘78-’82 ‘75-’76 ‘07-pres. ‘83-’84 ‘94-’97 ‘95-’99 ‘06-’09 ‘79-’83 ‘08-pres. ‘78-’82 ‘78-’82 ‘81-’85 ‘86-’87 ‘07-pres. ‘88-’90 ‘80-’82 ‘00-’04 ‘74-’75 ‘78-’80 ‘81-’82 ‘82-’86 ‘74-’78 ‘04-’08 ‘86-’90 ‘01-’05 ‘86-’90 ‘76-’81(b) ‘96-’00 ‘86-’90 ‘73-’74 ‘81-’82 ‘79-’83 ‘81-’83 ‘90-’91 ‘08-09 ‘73-’74 ‘83-’84 ‘99-’03

GP 142 99 17 137 93 131 56 4 124 1 48 4 104 149 59 94 28 126 137 140 30 54 54 33 78 6 62 20 135 67 140 165 100 159 132 106 145 28 32 131 62 19 30 30 1 105

G 16 27 1 64 10 10 33 0 20 0 1 0 15 43 3 24 10 32 62 5 2 2 3 4 4 0 18 0 14 36 33 82 3 43 55 12 73 4 1 62 7 3 5 14 1 15

Chris Frank A 28 18 1 95 23 15 44 0 90 1 6 0 20 48 8 26 6 39 83 22 13 5 5 4 6 0 43 0 45 38 38 189 20 131 44 11 66 12 1 43 11 1 6 24 0 14

PTS 44 45 2 159 33 25 77 0 110 1 9 0 35 91 11 50 16 71 145 27 15 7 8 8 10 0 61 0 59 74 71 271 23 174 99 23 139 16 2 105 18 4 11 38 1 29

Henry Fung

HOMETOWN Chestermere, Albeta Washington, Mo. Wellesley, Mass. Ajax, Ontario Brantford, Ontario Livonia, Mich. Madison Heights, Mich. Hamilton, Ontario Oshawa, Ontario n/a Novi, Mich. Arlington Heights, Ill. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Detroit, Mich. Trenton, Mich. Toronto, Ontario St. Louis, Mo. Saint Paul, Minn. Victoria, British Columbia Coleraine, Minn. Lincolnshire, Ill. Muskegon, Mich. Chisholm, Minn. Trenton, Mich. Lisle, Ill. Edina, Minn. Aurora, Ontario Apple Valley, Minn. Laval, Quebec Saint Mary’s Ontario Troy, Mich. Brantford, Ontario Galahad, Alberta Medford, N.J. Toronto, Ontario Muskegon, Mich. Goodwood, Ontario New Baltimore, Mich. Saint Cloud, Minn. Delta, British Columnbia Anoka, Minn. Toronto, Ontario Clintown Township, Mich. Blue Island, Ill. Riverview, Mich. Martensville, Saskatchewan

Wayne Gagne

NAME YEARS Mike Ross, D ‘87-’91 Jeff Rucinski, D ‘94-’98 Dave Rue, D ‘80-’83 Brent Rumble, LW ‘99-’03 Pat Ryan, LW ‘83-’87 Andy Rymsha, LW-D ‘86-’90 Steve Rymsha, LW ‘97-’01 Bernie Saunders, LW-RW ‘75-’79 John Saunders, D ‘75-’76 Derek Schooley, D ‘90-’94 Kevin Scott, D-C ‘77-’81 Bob Scurfield, C-LW ‘78-’82 Mike Shafer, D ‘73-’75 Steve Silver, D ‘05-’09 Steve Slasor, D ‘79-’80 Chris Slater, LW ‘97-’98 Ian Slater, RW ‘08-pres. Mike Smark, D ‘74-’75 Eddie Smith, RW ‘86-’88 Neil Smith, D ‘74-’78 Steve Smith, C ‘74-’78 John Snyder, D ‘73-’74 Greg Squires, RW ‘08-pres. Dan Stothers, C ‘77-’81 Andy Suhy, LW-D ‘88-’92 Brad Swain, D ‘91-’92 Paul Szczechura, C ‘03-’07 Matt Taylor, D ‘78-’79 Brad Thompson, D ‘76-’78 Troy Thrun, C ‘83-’86 Frank Tomchak, LW ‘77-’78 Andy Townsend, D ‘99-’03 Brian Tulik, D ‘87-’92 Chris Venkus, RW ‘87-’89 Brent Walton, RW ‘02-’06 Colin Ward, LW ‘90-’94 Corey Waring, LW ‘96-’00 Cam Watson, LW ‘06-pres. Ryan Watson, LW-C ‘07-pres. Sean Weaver, LW ‘05-’09 Lee Weitzman, D ‘73-’75 Bruce West, D ‘76-’77 Rich Whitten, C-D ‘87-’90 Mike Whitton, C-LW ‘91-’95 Andy Widmar, C ‘81-’83 Joe Wiernik, RW ‘73-’76 (c)

Scott Garrow GP 125 152 99 139 162 155 137 140 2 147 136 130 54 120 20 21 37 10 56 130 116 24 41 129 155 2 153 2 10 122 21 127 168 84 154 155 123 89 69 77 55 37 134 134 20 58

G 14 13 7 23 40 16 48 76 0 12 24 82 10 4 2 4 5 1 9 20 54 2 7 30 10 0 44 0 0 81 5 5 16 10 72 88 27 15 8 5 8 4 21 37 0 17

A 49 32 29 23 52 32 50 78 0 52 55 95 31 8 10 3 3 6 12 116 87 4 22 65 25 0 86 0 0 102 3 19 33 20 84 57 36 14 6 3 22 14 17 26 4 26

David Gove

PTS HOMETOWN 63 Roseau, Minn. 45 Independence, Ohio 36 Fridley, Minn. 46 Blenheim, Ontario 92 Cobourg, Ontario 48 Saint Catharines, Ontario 98 Saint Catharines, Ontario 154 Ajax, Ontario 0 Ajax, Ontario 64 Saint Louis, Mo. 79 Kingston, Ontario 177 North Vancouver, British Columbia 41 Farmington Hills, Mich. 12 Brighton, Mich. 12 Farmington Hills, Mich. 7 Mattawan, Mich. 8 Sattelite Beach, Fla. 7 Saint Clair Shores, Mich. 21 Clawson, Mich. 136 Don Mills, Ontario 141 Sarnia, Ontario 6 Englewood, Colo. 29 White Plains, N.Y. 95 Weston, Ontario 35 Center Line, Mich. 0 Airdrie, Alberta 130 Brantford, Ontario 0 West Bloomfield, Mich. 0 Madison Heights, Mich. 183 Ypsilanti, Mich. 8 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 24 East Haven, Conn. 49 Edmonton, Alberta 30 Hinsdale, Ill. 156 Elmira, Ontario 145 Leduc, Alberta 63 Brantford, Ontario 29 Cambridge, Ontario 14 Cambridge, Ontario 8 Victoria, British Columbia 30 Detroit, Mich. 18 Scarborough, Ontario 38 Houghton, Mich. 63 Scarborough, Ontario 4 Burnsville, Minn. 43 Ann Arbor, Mich.

84

Chris MacDonald

Ryan Mahrle

Jamal Mayers

Doug Melnyk

Austin Miller

Brett Mills

Kelly Mitchell

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Glenn Johannesen

Lance Johnston G A 4 10 10 23 1 2 34 27 1 2 9 16 6 4 3 7 5 16 0 0 12 9 24 37

NAME YEARS GP Steve Abbott, G ‘79-’83 64 Matt Barnes, G ‘95-’99 97 Daniel Bellissimo, G ‘04-’07 88 Craig Brown, G ‘90-’94 105 Jim Doyle, G ‘78-’81 42 Riley Gill, G ‘06-pres. 81 Weldon Good, G ‘73-’75 29 Matt Federico, G ‘07-pres. 1 Scott Foster, G ‘02-’06 55 Ray Hannenberg, G ‘74-’75 1 Mike Hanson, G ‘82-’85 11 Ian Harrison, G ‘75-’76 5 Glenn Healy, G ‘81-’85 132 Bill Horn, G ‘85-’89 136 Jerry Kuhn, G ‘07-pres. 27 Rob Lane, G ‘75-’76 2 Al Lariviere, G ‘88-’92 1 Rob Laurie, G ‘88-’92 49 Marc Magliarditi, G ‘95-’96 36 Eric Marvin, G ‘02-’06 15 Dan May, G ‘75-’77 33 Mike Mantua, G ‘01-’04 49 Kevin McCaffrey ‘84-’88 46 Ryan Mensing, G ‘05-’06 2 David Mitchell, G ‘94-’95 5 Peet Moseley, G ‘96-’97 3 Joe Pagliacci, G ‘77-’81 25 Chris Peck, G ‘97-’00 13 Mickey Pickens, G ‘76-’77 18 Mike Power, G ‘89-’91 25 Brian Renfrew, G ‘91-’95 85 Jeff Reynaert, G ‘98-’02 106

GAA 4.78 3.24 3.49 3.34 5.14 2.91 3.54 0.00 3.46 3.00 3.76 3.68 3.86 4.10 3.08 4.00 0.00 4.97 2.59 4.06 4.98 3.48 4.42 9.09 5.08 4.08 4.32 4.13 4.51 4.84 3.68 3.28

Brendan Kenny

PTS HOMETOWN 14 Portage, Mich. 33 Portage, Mich. 3 Hazel Crest, Ill. 61 Edenwold, Saskatchewan 3 Farmington Hills, Mich. 25 Saint Clair Shores, Mich. 10 Canton, Mich. 10 North Vancouver, British Columbia 21 Tavistock, Ontario 0 Toronto, Ontario 21 Fort Erie, Ontario 61 Englefeld, Saskatchewan PCT .864 .888 .891 .888 .848 .912 .885 -- .875 .833 .878 .877 .888 .876 .909 .742 1.00 .839 .910 .860 .850 .878 .864 .429 .875 .872 .855 .871 .847 .846 .878 .894

Kevin Labatte

Dana Lattery

Dave Lobdell

NAME YEARS GP GAA PCT HOMETOWN Don Rogers, G ‘75-’76 2 3.50 .851 Northbrook, Ill. Steve Roth, G ‘73-’76 53 4.08 .870 Dearborn, Mich. L.J. Scarpace, G ‘96-’97 3 3.03 .907 Dearborn, Mich. Frank Serratore, G ‘77-’79 46 4.61 .863 Coleraine, Minn. Steve Sherman, G ‘74-’75 2 0.00 1.00 Edina, Minn. Jim Tolliver, G ‘96-’97 2 39.68 .750 Fenton, Mich. J.J. Weaks, G ‘99-’01 6 4.72 .841 Riverview, Mich. Ken Woltman, G ‘76-’77 5 5.22 .835 Evanston, Ill. (a) missed ‘99-’00 season (b) missed ‘78-’79 (c) missed ‘74-’75 (d) missed ‘94-’95 For years played, refer to example: ‘90-’94 indicates 1990-91 to 1993-94

HOMETOWN Coquitlam, British Columbia Brantford, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Scarborough, Ontario Chicago, Ill. Northfield, Minn. Saint Clair Shores, Mich. Scottsdale, Ariz. Sarnia, Ontario Fraser, Mich. Northbrook, Ill. London, Ontario Pickering, Ontario Regina, Saskatchewan Southgate, Mich. London, Ontario Mason, Mich. Clarkston, Mich. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Naperville, Ill. Saint Clair Shores, Mich. Northville, Mich. Bramalea, Ontario Langley, British Columbia Livonia, Mich. Orono, Minn. Fort Erie, Ontario Kamloops, British Columbia Lakeview, Minn. Thunder Bay, Ontario Fairbanks, Alaska Sterling Heights, Mich.

PLAYER REGISTER

NAME YEARS GP Mark Wilkinson, C-RW-D ‘97-’01 74 Peter Wilkinson, C-LW-RW ‘91-’96 (d) 107 Steve Williams, LW ‘78-’79 12 Byron Witkowski, LW ‘89-’93 139 Jeff Wojcik, LW ‘96-’98 27 Dave Woonton, D ‘73-’77 91 Bob Worden, LW-C ‘85-’86 40 Rob Yamashita, D ‘99-’03 68 Reid Yantzi, D ‘02-’06 126 Julian Zamparo, D ‘06-pres. 1 Lynn Zimmerman, C-LW ‘90-’92 68 Shawn Zimmerman, C-RW ’93-’97 149

Keith Jones

85 Jason Moul

Ralph Murphy

Frank Novock

Terry Olson

Gary Ohn

Ron Pesetti

Paul Polillo

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LETTERWINNERS

Mike Posma

Peter Raps

A’s

Steve Abbott, ’80, ’81, 82, ’83 Kipp Acton, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 Rob Adams, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Matt Addesa, ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00 Josh Akright, ’01, ’03 Dave Anastos, ’74 Chad Anderson, ’96, ’97 Daryl Andrews, ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00 Mike Anella, ’74 Nathan Ansell, ’05, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 Bill Armstrong, ’87, ’88, ’89 Andy Atkinson, ’83, ’85 Tim Audette, ’74 Tom Auge, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91

B’s

Bob Bailey, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 Matt Barnes, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Anthony Battaglia, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Mark Beach, ’76, ’77 Chris Belanger, ’92, ’93 Daniel Bellissimo, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Vince Bellissimo, ’03, ’04, ’05 Dave Berthelsen, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Brian Bicek, ’05, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 David Bina, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Mike Bishai, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Brad Blake, ’75 Guy Blanchard, ’80, ’81 Nic Boileau, ’02 Jeff Bond, ’79 Joe Bonnett, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Brent Brekke, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Lee Brodeur, ’86, ’87, ’88 Chris Brooks, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 Craig Brown, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Jeremy Brown, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 Mike Brown, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 Rob Bryden, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Stuart Burnie, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Kyle Bushee, ’04, ’05

C’s

Ken Calder, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 Jeff Campbell, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04 Max Campbell, ‘08 , ‘09 Paul Cappuccio, ’77, ’78 Justin Cardwell, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 Tom Carriere, ’93 Scott Chartier, ’93 Jeremy Cheyne, ’03, ’04 Chuck Chiatto, ’84, ’85, ’86 Chris Clackson, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Matt Clackson, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 Chris Clarke, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91

Shane Redshaw

Rob Reid

Kevin Clauson, ’98 Tony Code, ’94, ’95 Geoff Collard, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Jordan Collins, ‘08, ‘09 Kevin Connauton, ‘09 Trevor Cook, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05 Joe Corvo, ’96, ’97 Scott Coulter, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Dave Cousineau, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Ryan Crane, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Matt Cressman, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 J.J. Crew, ‘09 David Cromer, ’83 Jeff Crossman, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Jim Culhane, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87

D’s

Ryan D’Arcy, ’92, ’93, ’94 Paul Davies, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04 Brad Dawson, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Matt Dietz, ’77, ’78, ’79 Kevin Donoghue, ’84 Dan Dorion, ’83,’84, ’85, ’86 Jim Doyle, ’79, ’80, ’81 Lucas Drake, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04 Andrew Dwyer, ’03, ’06 Pat Dwyer, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05 Steve Duke, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 Tim Dunlop, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78

Jeff Reynaert

Jeff Rucinski

Brent Rumble

Weldon Good, ’74, ’75 David Gove, ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 Jeff Green, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Jim Grillo, ’82, ’83 Jacques Guske, ’74, ’75, ’76 Marv Guske, ’74

H’s

Todd Halloran, ’89 Jim Hamelink, ’74 Al Hamernick, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’77 Mike Hanson, ’84, ’85 Glenn Healy, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Tom Hilfman, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 Rob Hodge, ’74, ’75, ’76 Jim Holman, ’94 Bob Holmsten, ’76 Ron Hoover, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Bill Horn, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Larry Howe, ’75 Scott Howe, ’86, ’87 Skip Howey, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Bob Hutchins, ’74, ’75

I’s

Derek Innanen, ’94, ’95, ’96 Joel Irving, ’95, ’96, ’97,’98

J’s

F’s

Mike Jarmuth, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04 Jason Jennings, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Glenn Johannesen, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 Brett John, ’04, ’06, ‘07 Lance Johnston, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Caley Jones, ’99, ’00 Keith Jones, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92

G’s

Jared Katz, ‘09 Brendan Kenny, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 Jeff Kick, ’87 Dave Kintz, ’74 Chad Kline, ’98, ’99, ’01, ’02 Tony Kolozsy, ’97 Dave Krisky, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 Jerry Kuhn, ‘08, ‘09 Mike Krynski, ’77, ’78, ’79

E’s

Mike Eastwood, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Mike Erickson, ’05, ’06 Phil Eve, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’77 Bryan Farquhar, ’99, ’00 Pat Ferschweiler, ’91, ’92, ’93 Ross Fitzpatrick, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Tom Fletcher, ’84, ’85 Adam Flink, ‘08 Scott Foster, ’03, ’04 Chris Frank, ’06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Gordie Frantti, ’90 Henry Fung, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Wayne Gagne, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Ben Gagnon, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Patrick Galivan, ’06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Brian Gallentine, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Bob Gardiner, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Scott Garrow, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Riley Gill, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Paul Glynn, ’02

K’s

L’s

Kevin Labatte, ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Misha Lapin, ’93, ’94 Al Lariviere, ’89 J.P. LaRoche, ’90, ’91 Bart Larson, ’77 Dana Lattery, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04

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Pat Ryan

Andy Rymsha

Steve Rymsha

Bernie Saunders

Derek Schooley

Kevin Scott

Bob Scurfield

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Steve Silver

Neil Smith

M’s

Chris MacDonald, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Marc Magliarditi, ’96 Ryan Mahrle, ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Peder Malerin, ’80 Darren Maloney, ’94, ’95, ’96 Mike Mantua, ’02, ’03, ’04 Eric Marvin, ’03, ’04, ’06 Dan May, ’76, ’77 Jamal Mayers, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 Jay McCabe, ’99 Kevin McCaffrey, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Scott McIntosh. ’80 Joe McMahon, ’76 Pat McMahon, ’79, ’80 Jim McNamara, ’04, ’05 Mike Melas, ’97, ’98 Doug Melnyk, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Kyle Millar, ’95, ’96 Austin Miller, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Hakan Millen, ’80, ’81 Brett Mills, ’97, ’98, ’00, ’01 Chuck Mindel, ’97, ’98, ’99 Greg Mitchell, ’99 Kelly Mitchell, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Daryl Moore, ’04, ’05, ’06 Peet Moseley, ’97 Jason Moul, ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Randy Moy, ’74, ’75 Ralph Murphy, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82

N’s

Patrick Nagorsen, ‘08, ‘09 Carlin Nordstrom, ’95, ’96, ’97 Frank Novock, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99

O’s

Kevin O’Connor, ‘07, ‘08 Diego Odino, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 Jim Olson, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82

Paul Szczechura

Terry Olson, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Gary Orhn, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85

P’s

Jeff Pack, ’87 Travis Paeth, ‘08, ‘09 Joe Pagliacci, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Rob Pallin, ’89, ’90 Phil Partlan, ’81 Brian Pasko, ’01, ’03 Chris Peck, ’98, ’99 Ben Pedersen, ’79, ’80 Deno Pellegrino, ’82 Ron Pesetti, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Murray Pickel, ’75, ’76, ’77 Jeff Pierce, ’05, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 Paul Polillo, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Mat Ponto, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05 Mike Posma, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Mike Power, ’90

Brian Tulik

Brent Walton

Colin Ward

Steve Slasor, ’80 Chris Slater, ’98 Ian Slater, ‘09 Eddie Smith, ’87 Neil Smith, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Steve Smith, ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 John Snyder, ’74 Greg Squires, ‘09 Dan Stothers, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Andy Suhy, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Paul Szczechura, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

T’s

Matt Taylor, ’79 Troy Thrun, ’84, ’85, ’86 Jim Tolliver, ’97 Frank Tomchak, ’78 Andy Townsend, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Brian Tulik, ’88, ’89, ’91, ’92

V’s

R’s

Chris Venkus, ’88, ’89

S’s

Brent Walton, ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Colin Ward, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Corey Waring, ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00 Cam Watson, ‘08, ‘09 Ryan Watson, ‘08, ‘09 J.J. Weaks, ’01 Sean Weaver, ’06, ‘07, ‘09 Lee Weitzman, ’74, ’75 Rich Whitten, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Mike Whitton, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Andy Widmar, ’82 Joe Wiernik, ’74, ’76 Mark Wilkinson, ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 Peter Wilkinson, ’93, ’94, ’96 Steve Williams, ’79 Byron Witkowski, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Jeff Wojcik, ’97 Ken Woltman, ’77 Dave Woonton, ’74, ’75, ’76 Bob Worden, ’86

Peter Raps, ’77, ’78, ’80, ’81 Jason Redenius, ’98, ’99, ’00 Shane Redshaw, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Doug Reed, ’74 Jeff Regan, ’82 Rob Reid, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83 Paul Reifenberger, ’82, ’83 Brian Renfrew, ’92, ’93 ’94, ’95 Jeff Reynaert, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 Derek Roehl, ‘09 Steve Roll, ’74 Shaun Rose, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Mike Ross, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Steve Roth, ’74, ’75, ’76 Jeff Rucinski, ’97, ’98 Dave Rue, ’81, ’82 Brent Rumble, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 Pat Ryan, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Andy Rymsha, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Steve Rymsha, ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 Bernie Saunders, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 John Saunders, ’76 L.J. Scarpace, ’97 Derek Schooley, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 Kevin Scott, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Bob Scurfield, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Paul Szczechura, ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Frank Serratore, ’78, ’79 Mike Shafer, ’74, ’75 Steve Sherman, ’75 Steve Silver, ’06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09

LETTERWINNERS

Rob Laurie, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Todd Lawson, ’88 Mark Lentsch, ’77 Francois Leroux, ’92 Mike Lesperance, ’05, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 Mark Letestu, ‘07 Mike Levendusky, ‘09 Jeff Lindsay, ’74, ’75, ’76 David Lobdell, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Jeff LoVecchio, ’06, ‘07, ‘08 Brent Lovett, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 Jeff Lukasak, ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00 Tyler Ludwig, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Jonathan Lupa, ’05, ’06, ‘07, ‘08

Andy Suhy

W’s

Y’s

Rob Yamashita, ’00, ’01 Reid Yantzi, ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06

Z’s

Lynn Zimmerman, ’91, ’92 Shawn Zimmerman, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 For years lettered, refer to example: ’94, ’95 indicates 1993-94, 1994-95

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Mike Whitton

Byron Witkowski

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BRONCOS IN HOCKEY ADMINISTRATION Joe Bonnett (1989-93) Assistant Coach

HOCKEY ALUMNI

Brent Brekke (1990-93) Assistant Coach

Colorado College Miami

Chris Brooks (1992-96) Head Coach Rio Grande Valley (CHL) Jim Culhane (1983-87) Head Coach

Western Michigan

Scott Garrow (1988-92) Assistant Coach

Cornell

Keith Jones (1988-92) Commentator

Versus Network

Tom Newton (assistant coach, 1982-90) Assistant Coach Michigan State Brian Renfrew (1991-95) Assistant Coach Brian Tulik (1987-92) Director

Bronco Glenn Healy holds what every hockey player considers the pinnacle of their sport: Lord Stanley’s Cup. Healy was a member of the New York Rangers’ 1993-94 championship team, along with then President/G.M. Neil Smith.

Michigan State KOHA

Mike Schafer (assistant coach, 1990-95) Head Coach Cornell Derek Schooley (1990-94) Head Coach

Robert Morris

Frank Serratore (1977-79) Head Coach Air Force Academy Neil Smith (1974-78) Commentator

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The Broncos in the photo above have moved on to play significant roles in the sports world. From left to right, John Saunders serves as studio host for ABC Sports. Coach Bill Neal guided the Bronco Hockey program during the transition from club to varsity status and then up to Division I. Neil Smith accomplished what many thought to be impossible: bringing a Stanley Cup to the New York Rangers. Other honors for Smith include being a recipient of the WMU Distinguished Alumni Award. Bernie Saunders, John’s younger brother, ranks in the top 20 on WMU’s all-time scoring charts and now works in world-wide marketing for Pfizer in New York City.

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Harry W. Lawson Ice Arena, named in honor of the founding father of WMU Hockey, has been home to the Broncos since the 1974-75 season. Known as one of the loudest and rowdiest rinks in the CCHA, Lawson Arena has drawn numerous sellout crowds through the years, providing a distinct home-ice advantage. The “Lawson Lunatics” student section is 1,400 strong and results in long lines outside of Lawson hours prior to faceoff.

The facility contains a 200’ x 85’ ice surface and has a seating capacity for 3,667 fans. The concourse opens high above ice-level, allowing for excellent viewing from all areas. Lawson offers excellent sight lines with every seat in the arena having a backrest. The press box’s close proximity to the ice provides media with a tremendous view of the game. Lawson also underwent a $250,000 face lift in 1997, as premium chairback seating and vinyl bleachers were installed. The most noticeable change was the new seating section above the Zamboni entrance. In 1998, Lawson received a new $1 million metal roof, matching the cost of renovations made in the summer of 1993 when a new cooling system, floor, boards and glass were installed. Lawson has staged other events besides hockey games, including professional boxing matches, ice shows and concerts. From 1992-94, Lawson housed WMU men’s and women’s basketball games while University Arena was being renovated. The largest crowd to ever watch a game at Lawson Arena occurred on Oct. 31, 1987 when 5,168 spectators filled the arena beyond capacity to see the Broncos clash with CCHA rival Michigan State.

#11 Michigan State #11 Notre Dame #5 Michigan State #5 Michigan State #3 Notre Dame #6 Miami #6 Michigan #15 Northern Michigan #3 Michigan State #10 Nebraska-Omaha #10 Nebraska-Omaha #20 Northern Michigan #20 Northern Michigan #13 Michigan State #4 Ohio State #4 Ohio State #13 Ohio State #12 Ohio State #14 Notre Dame #14 Notre Dame #8 Ferris State #14 Miami #14 Miami #8 Michigan #12 Ferris State #10 Northern Michigan #10 Northern Michigan #13/15 Alaska Fairbanks #6 Michigan State #6 Nebraska-Omaha #7 Maine #7 Maine #5 Michigan #1 Michigan State #8 Michigan #11 Niagara #7 Michigan State #7 Michigan State #13 Northern Michigan #8 Michigan #8 Michigan #7 Notre Dame #9 Miami #8 Michigan State #6 Michigan State #6 Lake Superior State #1 Michigan #3 Miami #5 Michigan State #12 Bowling Green #10 Lake Superior State #4 Michigan

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LAWSON ICE ARENA

Lawson underwent a $2.2 million renovation project during the summer of 2006, as improvements were made to the interior areas located under the stands. New varsity locker rooms for home and visiting teams were added, along with a video/team meeting room, expanded athletic training and equipment areas and new coaching quarters. The project was made possible through monies received from university commitment, auxiliary services and fund raising.

LAWSON’S LEGACY Upsets and deadlocks are nothing new to ranked teams visiting Lawson Arena. The Broncos are 39-33-12 (.464) versus ranked squads over the past 13 seasons. Below is a listing of WMU’s wins and ties.

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WMU IS MICHIGAN’S FOURTH LARGEST HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION, ATTRACTING A DIVERSE AND CULTURALLY RICH STUDENT BODY FROM ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND SOM 80 OTHER COUNTRIES. ITS NEARLY 900 FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS HAVE BEEN TRAINED AT SOME OF THE WORLD’S FINEST INSTITUTIONS AND THEY BRING TO THE UNIVERSITY A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE THAT ENHANCES THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.

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WMU’S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE IS WIDELY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE NATION’S BEST UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AND IS A REGULAR WINNER OF AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL AWARDS.

WESTERN MICHIGAN IS A DYNAMIC, STUDENT-CENTERED RESEARCH UNIVERSITY WITH AN ENROLLMENT OF NEARLY 25,000. WMU IS FOCUSED ON DELIVERING HIGH-QUALITY UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION, ADVANCING ITS GROWING GRADUATE DIVISION AND FOSTERING SIGNIFICANT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES.

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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKS WMU’S PROGRAMS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AND SPEECH PATHOLOGY AMONG THE TOP 50 IN THE NATION.

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WMU ATHLETICS IS DEDICATED TO PROVIDING STATE-OF-THE-ART ATHLETIC FACILITIES FOR ITS STUDENTATHLETES, COACHES AND FANS.

THE SKY BRONCS PRECISION FLIGHT TEAM FROM THE COLLEGE OF AVIATION WON THE 1983, 1998 AND 2002 NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE FLYING ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HAS PLACED AMONG THE TOP THREE IN NATIONAL COMPETITION 15 OF THE PAST 16 YEARS.

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Kathy Beauregard, the Director of Athletics at Western Michigan University, has been involved with the Broncos in several capacities over the course of the past 29 years. She is the second-longest serving athletic director in the Mid-American Conference.

KATHY BEAUREGARD

Beauregard arrived in Kalamazoo as a coach before moving into administration and is entering her 12th season as mentor of one of the top programs in the MAC.

Along with four MAC titles (men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s tennis) in 2003-04, the Broncos also enjoyed an increased level of success in the classroom. WMU’s graduation rate of 83 percent in 2003 ranked eighth nationally and featured a program grade point average of nearly 3.00. On the playing field in 2002-03, the athletics campaign was highlighted by a pair of conference titles in women’s basketball and softball. The men’s basketball team also made a postseason appearance, competing in the National Invitation Tournament. Postseason appearances by the WMU football, volleyball and men’s tennis team highlighted the program’s 2000-01 athletic competition.

WMU athletic facilities have greatly improved under Beauregard’s leadership. The $8-million dollar Bill Brown Football Alumni Center and the $21-million Seelye Athletic Indoor Center have benefited numerous sports teams and provide top-notch facilities for Bronco student-athletes. The locker rooms at Lawson Ice Arena were renovated and completed over the past year and the department continues to raise funds for the Hyames Field Renovation Project. WMU is in the midst of building a two million dollar state-of-the-art facility and Field Turf was also installed at Waldo Stadium during the Summer of 2006.

The 1999-2000 campaign was highlighted by the football team’s West Division title and trip to the MAC Championship. The women’s tennis squad captured the MAC Tourney title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year and the women’s basketball squad made its second-consecutive appearance in the WNIT.

Heavily involved in her profession, Beauregard assumed the chair position of the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee in 2001, a position which she held for two years. She represented WMU as a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet and NCAA Football Bowl Certification Committee and currently serves on the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

Previously the senior associate athletic director (1993-97), she supervised all revenue sports, the University’s compliance with NCAA rules, academic services, student-athlete welfare, and athletic marketing and communications.

The 2008-09 year saw the Bronco volleyball and men’s tennis programs capture regular season MAC crowns. The volleyball team advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament, while the Bronco football team participated in its second bowl in three seasons and the men’s basketball team won yet another MAC West title.

In just her second year (1998-99), Beauregard provided support which helped the Bronco men’s athletic squads jump from 10th to first place in the Reese Cup standings, giving Western Michigan a share of its first all-sports trophy in 17 years.

Beauregard initially came to WMU in 1979 as head women’s gymnastics coach. In nine seasons (1980-88), she produced two MAC title teams and was twice named the conference’s coach of the year. Beauregard has been active in numerous community service organizations, including Kalamazoo Rotary, the American Heart Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Glowing Embers Girl Scouts Council.

The 2007-08 academic year saw success within the department, on the playing field and in the classroom. WMU Athletics announced the renovation of historic Hyames Field. Heading into the future, the facility will be known as Robert J. Bobb Stadium and will undergo $2.0 million of work over the next year. Renovations to Sorensen Courts, Fran Ebert Field and upcoming work to the men’s basketball locker rooms all highlight Beauregard’s dedication to moving WMU Athletics forward.

Honored by numerous organizations throughout her career, Beauregard was awarded both the Woman of Achievement Award (YWCA) and Athena Award (Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce) in 2002.

Athletically, WMU’s tennis programs found success yet again with both winning a regular season MAC title and the men’s program capturing the tournament title to earn a berth in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Both Dave Morin and Besty Kuhle were named MAC Coaches of the Year for the second-straight season. The men’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs captured MAC West titles during the past athletic season. A pair of Bronco track student-athletes earned All-America honors with Becky Horn earning the nod during the indoor and outdoor seasons and finishing third in the 800m at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

In 2000, Beauregard received the Hope College Distinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater.

Beauregard is a native of Kalamazoo and graduate of Loy Norrix High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Hope College in 1979 and a master’s degree from WMU in 1981.

She and husband, Rick, have a 18-year-old son, Brad, who will attend WMU in 2009. Rick retired from Kalamazoo Public Schools after 32 years of service and began Beauregard Home Services in the Fall of 2006.

Beauregard ensured the longevity of WMU’s football and men’s basketball programs by restructuring Bill Cubit’s and Steve Hawkins’ contracts in 2007 and 2008, respectively. WMU Athletics also welcomed Tasha McDowell as the fifth head coach of WMU’s women’s basketball program in 2008. Academically, WMU boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in Anthony Gebhart (first team) and Joe Reitz (second team). Gebhart was the first football representative since 1998. Volleyball, baseball and gymnastics finished in the top 10 among other like programs in the APR and WMU football had the highest APR score in the MAC for the 2006-07 campaign. Overall, 415 student-athletes finished 2007-08 with a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA. In 2006-07, men’s and women’s tennis not only repeated as MAC Tournament champions but captured regular season titles as well. Both Morin and Kuhle earned MAC Coach of the Year honors. The WMU football team participated in the program’s first postseason bowl game since 1988. The Broncos boasted three NCAA statistical champions in five categories ­— Ameer Ismail (FB - sacks and tackles for loss); Carrie Moore (WBB - points per game) and Mark Letestu (HOCKEY - freshman scoring and short-handed goals). Western Michigan continued to pursue excellence in the classroom in 2006-07 as 26 student-athletes in 14 sports earned Academic All-MAC status. WMU had five of its programs honored as being in the top-10 percent in their respective sport in the announcement for their excellence in the classroom over the years identified in the most recent APR; baseball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, women’s tennis and volleyball. The Broncos boasted five academic all-district selections and a pair of academic all-americans in Joe Reitz and Carrie Moore. Moore and Ismail earned All-America status in their respective sports with Moore receiving honorable mention for Kodak All-American and Ismail earning Second Team AP All-American.

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In 2005-06, Beauregard oversaw a department that captured the Jacoby Cup Trophy, awarded to the top women’s program in the MAC based on sports standings. WMU has now won the Jacoby and Reese (men’s overall sports award) trophies during Beauregard’s tenure. The Broncos garnered three regular season titles — gymnastics, softball and women’s tennis and two MAC Tournament titles — gymnastics and women’s tennis. Under Beauregard’s direction, WMU also won its 100th MAC title all-time in 2005-06. The 2004-05 athletic campaign continued what has become common place at Western Michigan. Team and individual success began in the fall and continued through the spring, highlighted by a MAC Championship in women’s tennis. The strength of the women’s programs as a group allowed WMU to finish second in the Jacoby Cup.

WESTERN MICHIGAN MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS (108) Men’s Tennis (21) 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2000, 1999, 1981, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, 1955, 1954, 1952, 1950 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (18) 1996, 1995, 1985, 1980, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958 Baseball (14) 1989, 1967, 1966, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1955, 1952, 1951, 1950, 1949 Men’s Cross Country (14) 1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1970, 1968, 1966, 1963, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1948 Women’s Tennis (11) 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1995, 1990, 1984

1983, 1982 Men’s Basketball (5) 2004, 1998, 1981*, 1976, 1952 Women’s Cross Country (4) 1993, 1986, 1985, 1984 Women’s Gymnastics (3) 2006, 1987, 1986 Softball (3) 2006, 1984, 1983 Football (2) 1988, 1966* Men’s Swimming & Diving (2) 1964, 1963 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1) 1985 Men’s Golf (1) 1949

Women’s Volleyball (9) 2008, 2000, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984,

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Dr. John M. Dunn became the eighth president of Western Michigan University on July 1, 2007. He was appointed by the WMU Board of Trustees following a nationwide search.

An educator for more than 35 years, Dr. Dunn was dean of the University of Utah’s College of Health before moving to SIUC, holding that post from 1995 to 2002. Before that, he was at Oregon State University for 20 years, last serving as associate provost there. His earlier positions at Oregon State included assistant dean of Health and Human Performance, chair of the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and director of the university’s Special Physical and Motor Fitness Clinic. Internationally known for his research and writing about the long-term health of individuals with disabilities, Dr. Dunn is the author of more than 50 professional papers and book chapters. He is a past president of the Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; past editor of Quest, a professional publication for kinesiology scholars; and past president of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education. Since moving to Michigan, President Dunn has been actively engaged with state and community efforts that focus on quality-of-life issues and enhancing economic development. By appointment of Gov. Jennifer Granholm, he represents the University and West Michigan as a member of the Michigan Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. He also is a member of the boards of the Bronson Healthcare Group, First National Bank, Southwest Michigan First, the Gilmore Keyboard Festival and the WMU Foundation. He is also the 2009 chairman of the Greater Kalamazoo Area United Way campaign.

DR. JOHN M. DUNN

Prior to coming to WMU, President Dunn served as interim chancellor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Earlier, he held the position of provost and vice chancellor at SIUC.

In early 2009, President Dunn led the Mid-American Conference search that resulted in the appointment of new MAC Commissioner Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dennis W. Archer Jeanne H. Carlson Sarah L. DeNooyer William D. Johnston William J. Martin Kenneth V. Miller Daniel W. Pero Larry F. Tolbert UNIVERSITY SENIOR STAFF Dr. John M. Dunn Dr. Timothy J. Greene Lowell Rinker Carl M. “Bud” Bender Carol L.J. Hustoles Gregory J. Rosine Dr. Paula D. Kohler Dr. Diane K. Anderson Dr. James A. Gilchrist Dean K. Honsberger Robert G. Miller David A. Glenn Cheryl P. Roland Kathy B. Beauregard Jamie M. Jeremy Dr. Martha B. Warfield Kahler Scheumann Betty A. Kocher

Detroit, Mich. Novi, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Portage, Mich. Battle Creek, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Dimondale, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. President Provost & VP for Academic Affairs CFO, VP for Business and Finance VP for Development VP for Legal Affairs & General Counsel Senior VP for Advancement & Legislative Affairs Associate VP for Research VP for Student Affairs Vice Provost for Academic Operations, CIO Associate VP for Budget & Planning Associate VP for Community Outreach Associate VP for Institutional Equity Associate VP of University Relations Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Executive Director of Alumni Relations Assistant VP of the Div. of Multicultural Affairs Assistant to the President Secretary to the Board of Trustees

Dr. Dunn, who began his teaching at the University of Connecticut in 1972, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northern Illinois University in 1967 and 1969, respectively. He earned his doctoral degree from Brigham Young University in 1972. President Dunn and his wife, Linda, reside in Kalamazoo in the president’s official residence. They are the proud parents of three children, Matthew (married to Lesley), Michael and Kerry.

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WMU MEDIA RELATIONS

KANAN

DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS Ohio, 1997 Fifth Season 269-387-4125/269-998-2259 mat.kanan@wmich.edu

MATT

HOLMES

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS Indianapolis, 2002 Fifth Season 269-387-3168 matt.holmes@wmich.edu

Interview Procedures On-Site Members of the media are welcome to come to practices on TUESDAY. Pre-practice interview requests are to be made by MONDAY through the SID. Media members are to list the players requested and what the topic of questioning will be. Interviews must be approved of by the SID and head coach. Interviews will take place between 1:45-2:15. Other options can be arranged but will be done so at the convenience of the student-athlete. Phone The head coach is available via the phone during the early mornings. Media members should make requests through the SID at least two days prior to the requested interview date. Players are available for phone interviews, with requests being made two days prior to the requested interview date. Times will be determined by the player’s schedule. All player or assistant coach requests must be approved by the SID and head coach. No players contact number will be provided to a member of the media and all media calls will be made from the SID’s phone. Credentials Game If you will need credentials for specific games on the road, please let the SID know as soon as possible so the list can be provided to the opposing team in a prompt manner. Be clear as to your needs: - Press box seating - Parking Remember the credential is distributed to you and you alone. Please do not share your credential unless it has been previously requested to have a generic credential for your outlet. Photographers will not be seated in the press box. All media members are to refrain from wearing collegiate athletic apparel.

KRISTIN

Post-Game Interviews Up to three players will be available for post-game interviews during home contests. Requests should be given to the SID during the midway point of the third period. The head coach will also be available for interviews after he is finished with post-game radio obligations. Visiting player and coaches interview requests should be made through the visiting SID.

ASST. DIR. OF MEDIA RELATIONS/PUBLICATIONS CORD.

WEB SITE The official WMU Athletic Web Site contains information on all 16 varsity sports. Each sport’s home page contains the latest news releases, statistics, roster, and schedule.

KEIRNS Heidelberg, 2005 Fourth Season 269-387-4123 kristin.keirns@wmich.edu

It is necessary to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view the PDF formatted news releases. All Bronco home games can be seen live on the Internet by visiting www.wmubroncos.com and signing up for Bronco Insider. This service allows you to watch and listen to the games when you can’t make it to the Lawson Ice Arena.

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Bronco fans can follow Live Stats of all WMU home hockey games FREE. Simply go to www. wmubroncos.com, go to the women’s soccer home page and click Live Stats. When the game begins a camera icon will appear for you to click and follow the game. TWITTER Follow the hockey team and Western Michigan Athletics on Twitter and Facebook. twitter.com/bodnarwmu

facebook.com/westernmichiganathletics

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Robin Hook Assistant Athletic Director

Kyle Blecha Director of Medical Services

Dave Corstange Senior Associate Athletic Director

Jeff Stone Associate Athletic Director

Rob Hunt Director of Athletic Development

Monty Porter Associate Athletic Director

Amy Washington Assistant to Athletic Director & Senior Associate Athletic Director

Elains Russell Director of Marketing

Dennis Corbin Assistant Athletic Director

Bob D’Amelio Assistant Athletic Director

Dannie Alexander Director of Facilities

Don Beyer Director of Ticket Operations

Maria Sanchez Director of Academic Services & Compliance

Rachel Strassner Director of Corporate Relations

Stacy Vallier Director of Corporate Relations

Bill Cubit Head Coach Football

Jim Culhane Head Coach Hockey

Randy Ford Head Coach Baseball

Steve Hawkins Head Coach Men’s Basketball

Dave Kuzara Head Coach Gymnastics

Betsy Kuhle Head Coach Women’s Tennis

Kathy Leitke Head Coach Softball

ATHLETIC STAFF & COACHES

Kathy Beauregard Athletic Director

Suzie Grech Interim Head Coach Women’s Soccer

Kelly Lycan Head Coach Cross Country/Track & Field

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Tasha McDowell Head Coach Women’s Basketball

Dave Morin Head Coach Men’s Tennis

Colleen Munson Head Coach Volleyball

Stu Riddle Head Coach Men’s Soccer

Cindy Trout Head Coach Golf

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ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATION Kathy Beauregard Dave Corstange Monty Porter Jeff Stone Dennis Corbin Bob D’Amelio Robin Hook Amy Washington ACADEMIC & COMPLIANCE SERVICES Maria Sanchez Marshall Steward Rachel Strassner

Head Coach

FOOTBALL Bill Cubit Steve Morrison Mike Grant Ryan Cubit Tim Daoust Rick Kravitz Peter McCarty Jake Moreland Mike Sabock Bob Stanley Tim Knox Patrick Bracken

Head Coach Defensive Coord./Assistant Coach Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Football Operations Coordinator of Video Operations

Director of Development for Athletics Secretary/Gary Fund

WOMEN’S GOLF Cindy Trout

Head Coach

GYMNASTICS Dave Kuzara Kevin Anderson

Head Coach Assistant Coach

HOCKEY Jim Culhane Scott Robson Marc Fakler Lynn Ross Paul Schneider

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Secretary Manager/Lawson Arena

MEN’S SOCCER Stu Riddle Ben Pirmann Allen Riddle

Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Men’s Soccer Operations

Director of Athletic Academic Services Athletic Academic Advisor Director of Compliance

CHEERLEADING Christopher Wang

Head Coach

DANCE Kate Clark DEVELOPMENT Rob Hunt Mellissa Porter

FACILITIES Dannie Alexander Matt Kulik MARKETING & PROMOTIONS/LICENSING Elaine Russell Kim Stoebick MEDIA RELATIONS Mat Kanan Matt Holmes Kristin Keirns Adam Bodnar TICKET OFFICE Don Beyer Matt Folck TRAINING/STRENGTH STAFF Kyle Blecha Brian Bauer Kate Dornbos Lisa Hardy Kevin Lehmann Nate Peoples Tim Herrmann Jen Query BASEBALL Randy Ford Scott Demetral

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Coordinator of Basketball Operations

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations

Financial Clerk/Business Operations Insurance Coordinator Computer Assistant

CORPORATE RELATIONS Stacy Vallier David Zolp

MEN’S BASKETBALL Steve Hawkins Clayton Bates Rick Carter Bacari Alexander Mike Murray WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Tasha McDowell Glenn Box Yvette Harris Phil Sayers Lindsey Hass

BUSINESS OFFICE Patty Moore Kim Hemingway Joe Armstrong

EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT Kenico Hines Dion Van Atter Joyce Fooy

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Director of Athletics Senior Associate AD Associate AD/Business Operations Associate AD/Academic & Compliance Services Assistant AD/Medical & Support Services Assistant AD/Marketing, Publicity & Licensing Assistant AD/Broadcasting & Corporate Sales Administrative Assistant to AD

Director of Corporate Relations Assistant Director

Head Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Director of Athletic Facilities Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities Director of Sports Marketing Coordinator of Community Relations Athletic Media Relations Director Associate Media Relations Director Assistant Media Relations Director Assistant Media Relations Director Director of Ticket Operations Assistant Director of Ticket Operations Director of Medical Services Assistant Director of Medical Services Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S SOCCER Suzanne Grech Abby Crumpton SOFTBALL Kathy Leitke Jamie Spitale

Interim Head Coach

Head Coach Associate Head Coach

MEN’S TENNIS Dave Morin Jose Orozco

Head Coach Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S TENNIS Betsy Kuhle Mark Henderson-

Head Coach Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD Kelly Lycan Bill Griffey Brionne Yosten

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

VOLLEYBALL Colleen Munson Ryan Manning Jason Reed Ashley Vogl

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Volleyball Operations

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The corporations and individuals listed below generously supported Western Michigan University and Bronco Athletics with gifts to the Mike Gary Athletic Fund and or specific causes.

Scholarship Club $5,000 - $9,999 Armstrong International, Inc. Diana M. Bernard Edward M. Bernard Bernard’s Property, LLC David R. Buskirk Douglas Callander Eleanor Callander Citizens to Elect Dave Buskirk Jeff P. Clark Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Michigan Margaret A. Denenfeld Marlene Denenfeld Paul J. Denenfeld Stephen Denenfeld DeNooyer Chevrolet Adrienne D. DeNooyer Diane DeNooyer Jeffrey L. DeNooyer William T. DeNooyer Eckert-Wordell Architects Lois E. Ellis EMA Enterprises First National Bank of Michigan GS Photo James Hess Jeanne L. Hess Huntington National Bank Carol Ann Jackson Ronald H. Jackson * Leonard Johnston Kay D. Jones Richard H. Jones Jane Leeuw Mike Leeuw Wayne LeNeave Maggie’s Corporation Metro Toyota Millennium Restaurant Group Julie Miller Kenneth V. Miller James M. Moeller Patrice L. Moeller David G. Morrison Kay Morrison William J. Parsons Schupan & Sons, Inc. Marc Schupan Don Seelye Ford, Inc. Michael Seelye Sharon Seelye Southwest Michigan First Stafford-Smith, Inc. Summit Energy Services John Tapper Automotive Directors Club $2,500 - $4,999 Ann E. Anderson Jack B. Anderson Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc. James M. Cripps Lyndon L. Cronen Mary F. Kissinger DeMaagd Thomas W. DeMaagd George A. Franklin Molly Franklin D. L. Gallivan, Inc. Jeff A. Gardner

Champions Club $1,000 - $2,499 Carolyn A. Adams William V. Adams Aetna Foundation, Inc. ** Janie S. Albright Barbara Jean Alexander Charles B. Alexander American Metal Fab, Inc. Ann Marie Andrus William E. Andrus Philip J. Anglin David S. Ansel Nicole R. Armstrong Patrick B. Armstrong Patricia M. Ashby Carl L. Awe Sharon R. Awe Judith K. Beam Robert M. Beam Kathy B. Beauregard Richard A. Beauregard Dennis Berkebile Sue Ann Berkebile James R. Bernard Blackhawk Bar & Grill James E. Bollweg Martha L. Boughner Robert E. Boughner Charlotte Boven Donald E. Boven Kelly M. Brennan Douglas E. Brigham Linda E. Brigham Betty J. Brisendine Jacob E. Brisendine Andrew A. Brogowicz Patricia G. Brogowicz Matt Brosco Charles B. Brotebeck Patricia Brotebeck Dolores M. Bryck Richard D. Bryck Barbara Ann Burke Janis R. Burnett Quinter Burnett, II Frank E. Calvaruso Carol A. Carpenter George A. Carpenter Heidi M. Chmiel John J. Chmiel Constance Chrystler Joseph A. Chrystler Joan Chura Robert A. Chura Karin Cohn Marlon H. Cohn Robert B. Compton Consumers Energy Foundation ** Joseph R. Cooper Vicki L. Cox Jennifer A. Coyne Gary L. Cramer Janice A. Cramer Fred A. Decker Leslie Decker Carol A. Demetral Chris Demetral

Scott D. Demetral Ted Demetral J. Craig DeNooyer Sarah L. DeNooyer Jon M. Dixon Susan M. Dixon Erwin H. Doerschler James R. Dolan Patricia Dolan Diane K. Dreher Gary Dreher Michael J. Dreher Ed Edwards M. Josephine Edwards Nanette S. Elenbaas Ronald A. Elenbaas Allen C. Emmons Susan R. Emmons Deborah A. Engers Dennis W. Engers Janis Nelson English Robert J. English Alain Y. Fabi Michele Fabi Charles J. Farho Joyce E. Farho Fifth Third Bank First Agency, Inc. Lynn Ford Randy D. Ford The Gagie School Joe Gagie Sandra Sue Gagie David L. Gallivan Diane Gallivan Lloyd E. Gearhart Robert E. Geiger Jessica Gustke Todd E. Gustke H & H Painting Company, Inc. Ann L. Hannon Bill Harrison Alfred V. Heilman Mary Beth Henry Thomas J. Henry Rosalyn Marie Hogan IHS Distributing Company, Inc. Indian Trails, Inc. Mark A. Jackson A. Taylor Jacobs Cheryl L. Jensen Sam Jensen Peter C. Katt Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund ** Barbara Kenerson David A. Kenerson Donald J. Kenney Susan King Thomas G. King Mary L. Kinney Philip J. Kinney David E. Kinnisten Elizabeth A. Kinnisten Donald J. Knoechel Teresa Ann Knoechel Mark K. Knust Ryan E. Kochen Carlee Koessel James A. Koessel Darlene E. Kohrman George R. Kohrman William J. Kowalski Barbara J. Kreis Russell A. Kreis Brenda G. Kuhn Ronald J. Kuhn Catherine E. Kunitzer Daniel R. Kunitzer Michael E. Labus Nancy L. Labus Darrell R. Latva Lenehan Insurance Services J. William Lenehan, Jr. Richard A. Lenon Life EMS Larry D. Lueth Linda D. Lueth Bonnie J. MacGrayne Paul R. MacGrayne Stephan L Macomber Main Street Pub Kelle L. Maloney Richard A. Maloney Martin & Associates Environmental, LLC Dianne W. Martin William P. Martin Marysville Marine Distributors Roberta Lynn McAllister Thomas C. McAllister Mary Elizabeth McCormick Thomas L. McCormick McKinley Financial Services, Inc. James R. McKinley Carole H. McKinstry Clifford J. McKinstry Don McMillin Linda McMillin Meadow View Village Mobile Home Park Mark D. Meijer

Karen L Meinke Kenneth J. Meinke Ruth Ann Meyer Robert G. Millard Rose F. Millard Charles D. Miller Doris M. Miller Gene F. Miller Jean Miller I. William Minor Modineer Company Norine Agnes Morse James W. Munden Susan Florence Munden Vicky L. Musky Frank Nagy Gail A. Nelson Terry L. Nelson Charles R. Nidiffer Dolores Nidiffer Elizabeth L. Nobis Kenneth P. Nobis Nulty Agency, Inc. O.K. Distributors, Inc. Greg J. O’Niel Floyd L. Parks Phyllis E. Parks Performance Communications, Inc. Pharmacia Foundation ** Portage Cleaners & Laundry Robert D. Prentice Ruth Anne Prentice Barry Gilbert Purse George A. Rabick Susan J. Rabick David D. Reeves Keith Roberts Adam M. Rosales Lynn K. Russell Richard T. Russell Daryl Rynd Raymond J. Sackett Nancy S. Saunders William C. Saunders Linda M. Sawall Robert B. Sawall Jenifer C. Scanlon Kerwin Gerard Scanlon Daniel J. Scheid Laura Scheid John A. Schlukebir SE Michigan WMU Alumni Association Donna L. Seilheimer Randy H. Seilheimer Glen A. Shugars Janice C. Shugars Carol A. Simpson David J. Simpson Christine C. Sitkins Frederick Z. Sitkins, Sr. Bonnie Skippers Glen L. Skippers Brian J. Smith Kay Varga Smith Laura A. Smith Thomas W. Smith Marjorie A. Springgate Roland R. Springgate Norma J. Stancati Ross F. Stancati M. Gayle Stephenson Stryker Instruments Kenneth L. Taft Susan Taft Alan Thomas Gail J. Thompson William C. Thompson Johnathon Toner Kerry A. Toner Vickie L. Toner Mary Little Tyler Bruce Allen Ullery Patti H. Ullery Larry Van Popering Laura Van Popering James H. Vandenberghe Sandra M. Vandenberghe Roger A. VanderBeek Susan D. VanderBeek VanSweden Jewelers C MacKenzie Waldorf Sydney Waldorf Daniel S. Warnaar Helen F. Wattles John C. Wattles Wester Dental Care, P.C. Keith E. Wester James Edward White Lee Ann White Nancy U. Woodworth Thomas B. Woodworth, Jr. Donald R. Zuidweg Directors Club $2,500 - $4,999 Ann E. Anderson Jack B. Anderson Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc. James M. Cripps

Lyndon L. Cronen Mary F. Kissinger DeMaagd Thomas W. DeMaagd George A. Franklin Molly Franklin D. L. Gallivan, Inc. Jeff A. Gardner Charles O. Howey, Jr. John P. Hrycko Greg Jennings Foundation Gregory A. Jennings, Jr. Jeffrey D. Karns Sharon L. Karns Kelvin W. Keefer Maxine J. Keefer Noel J. Kott Howard F. Luckey Jamal Mayers Diane Meitz Donald C. Meitz Jerry L. Miller Pat Misch Teresa M. Misch Scott E. Niles Nobis Agri-Service, Inc. Ben Nobis Terry Nobis Carolyn J. Norris Larry E. Norris Pfizer Foundation ** Tamara Polmanteer Todd Polmanteer Holly S. Powell Jim R. Ross Lynn M. Ross Jerard M. Salame Garrett L. Soldano Jennifer E. Soldano State Farm Companies Foundation ** Lewis Walker Dean E. Webster Jolan A. Webster Whitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc. Lauri F. Wingle William E. Wingle Wolff Financial Management, LLC Matthew R. Wolff Honorary Coaches Club $500 - $999 Mary M. Allwardt Robert S. Allwardt Diane K. Anderson John E. Anding Judah Ari-Gur Pnina Ari-Gur Elizabeth Aseritis Peter L. Aseritis Eugene J. Asken Evie Asken Jane E. Baker Harold L. Bate Sherry Bate Jay E. Battilana BC REPROGRAPHICS, INC. Alan W. Bellile Jane M. Bellile Judith A. Berridge Ronald A. Berridge Carol L. Beyer Donald Charles Beyer Judith K. Bezile Richard T. Bezile Big Boy of South Haven Big Boy of Wayland Debra L. Bird Robert D. Bird, Jr. Patrick John Birney Laurel L. Blasi Janene L. Breneman Jeffrey S. Breneman Catherine A. Brennan Terrence E. Brennan John R. Bromley Gary P. Brown Logan Brown Diane K. Budrow Jack C. Budrow, Jr. Marilyn R. Buist Phillip C. Buist Lewis E. Burchard Brad Bushman Byce & Associates Brian D. Caplan Robert R. Capp Sandra L. Capp Georgia L. Carter Century Concrete Construction Company Geoffrey E. Clapp Linda J. Clapp Valorie J. Clore Wallace B. Clore, III Marilyn G. Clysdale Pat Clysdale Gerald A. Colaner James C. Coleman Lucille R. Conway James W. Cook Suzanne Cook

Thomas F. Cook Timothy M. Cooper Coopertech LLC Dennis R. Corbin Gayle Ann Corbin Dawnanne Corbit John W. Costello Cynthia Yendes Cox Homer C. Cox, III William H. Cox Monique Coyne Thomas E. Coyne Beverly J. Crabb Robert W. Crabb Bill Cubit Nancy Cubit Millie R. Cudney Diane D’Amelio Robert F. D’Amelio Maribeth Dangel Roy Dangel Elizabeth Ann Darnell Charles Tadd Davis Deborah J. Davis William De Koff Judy DeHaan Robert W. DeHaan Barbara A. Dehn Roger L. Dehn Daniel T. Dekker Kimberly L. Dekker Michael A. Demetral Joan Elizabeth deMink Larry L. deMink Susan M. Dennis Gregory A. Dobson Melinda Carol Dobson Doc Steel LLC L. D. Docsa Associates, Inc. Bud Donnelly Carol Ann Donnelly Mary Allen Doud Robert S. Doud John M. Dunn Linda T. Dunn Bill Dykhuis Eaton Corporation ** Myrna I. Ebert William A. Ebert Educational Community Credit Union Donald K. Edwards Margaret E. Edwards Pamela C. Enslen The Honorable Richard A. Enslen Paula K. Ernst Stephen M. Ernst James Escamilla Janis L. Etzcorn John V. Etzcorn Joan I. Everts John Everts Family Relocation-Harley & Son Ent., Inc. Fibre Converters, Inc. Berle Finkey Florence Finkey Ann L. Finnefrock Donald R. Finnefrock Gregory Lee Flaska Graydon C. Fox Jack D. Fox Marion R. Fox Sandra J. Fox Frederick Construction, Inc. Carl Frederick Roberta Gabier Russell L. Gabier Carmen Garratt Donald M. Garratt John M. Gartland Irving S. Gilmore Foundation ** Alan Glendening Barbara J. Glendening David M. Gould Ann E. Gunia Gary W. Gunia Cora Lee Hagemann John Y. Hagemann Carol E. Hall James J. Hall Patsy F. Hand Raymond L. Hand Joanna B. Hartenstein-McIntyre Ima Jane Hartman Richard E. Hartman Janice Anne Havel John E. Havel Steve Hawkins Martha S. Hearron Michele Heckman Rory Heckman Edward J. Heinig Ruth M. Heinig Cynthia A. Hempstead David M. Hempstead Marolyn E. Hendershott Richard F. Hendershott Joseph P. Herdus Patty M. Herdus Douglas V. Heystek

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GARY FUND DONOR LIST

Mike Gary Society $10,000 & above AVB Construction, LLC Robert J. Bobb Margaret Brown Willard A. Brown, Jr. Jeffrey R. Cavanaugh Cole Century, Inc. Thomas Cole The CSM Group David M. Dombrowski Steven A. East Tara T. East Catherine L. Graham Greenleaf Hospitality Group Greenleaf Trust William D. Johnston James Kalleward Tonia S. Kalleward Maple Hill Auto Group MPI Research National City Bank of the Midwest Radisson Plaza Hotel Karie Ross Gary G. Shook Spartan Paperboard Company, Inc. Ronda E. Stryker Jim Vanden Berg Harold Zeigler Auto Group Aaron J. Zeigler Bonita Zeigler Bonnie A. Zeigler Harold J. Zeigler

Charles O. Howey, Jr. John P. Hrycko Greg Jennings Foundation Gregory A. Jennings, Jr. Jeffrey D. Karns Sharon L. Karns Kelvin W. Keefer Maxine J. Keefer Noel J. Kott Howard F. Luckey Jamal Mayers Diane Meitz Donald C. Meitz Jerry L. Miller Pat Misch Teresa M. Misch Scott E. Niles Nobis Agri-Service, Inc. Ben Nobis Terry Nobis Carolyn J. Norris Larry E. Norris Pfizer Foundation ** Tamara Polmanteer Todd Polmanteer Holly S. Powell Jim R. Ross Lynn M. Ross Jerard M. Salame Garrett L. Soldano Jennifer E. Soldano State Farm Companies Foundation ** Lewis Walker Dean E. Webster Jolan A. Webster Whitaker-LaChance Insurance Agency, Inc. Lauri F. Wingle William E. Wingle Wolff Financial Management, LLC Matthew R. Wolff

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Margo J. Heystek Guy L. Hiestand III Sandra Hiestand Cora G. Hills Daniel P. Hills The Hinman Company Sandra Jo Hoffmann Jere T. Hoover Lynn A. Horton Robert L. Horton Kenneth L. Hosner Hospital Network, Inc. Lynda L. Hunt Gary J. Hurley Victoria M. Hurley Jon P. Hurry Mark J. Jaeger Safety Consulting Mark Jaeger Stephen E. Jefferson Terry Baxter Jefferson Frank H. Jeremy Jamie Jeremy Wendy M. Johnson Russell Kalis Sue Kalis Cindy L. Kalvin Greg Kalvin Bonnie J. Kellay Danny L. Kellay Gary Kent-Bracken Wendy L. Kent-Bracken Mike Kiewiet Knapp Energy Carol Knapp Robert D. Knapp Timothy A. Knox Timothy J. Kool Joan Koster Leslie N. Koster Joan M. Kowal Richard M. Kowal Marilyn J. Kribs Birgitta Kudlicki Elizabeth W. Kuhle Bryan Kuhtic Tiffany C. Kuhtic Gary B. Kushner Synthia H. Kushner James W. Lamborn Marilyn A. Lamborn Laurel Hill Swim and Tennis Club Sandra J. Lawrence L. Max Lee, II Yvonne A. Lee Janet L. LeRoy William LeRoy Levine & Levine Alan G. Lewandowski Bonnie Jean Lintz Ronald M. Lintz Don E. Lovejoy Brian E. MacDonell George F. Manley Gladys M. Manley Manning Enterprises Sherri Manning Steve Manning Patricia Marmon Paul Marmon Gaye A. McCormick Michael D. McCormick Dennis C. McCrumb Mary Swanson McCrumb Kevin K. McCully Brian McDavid James W. McIntyre III Michele C. McLaughlin Jerry Meinzinger Martha M. Meinzinger Bonnie J. Menzie Hal K. Menzie Blythe E. VanderHoff Mercer Tom Mercer Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. ** Michigan Commerce Bank Allyn L. Miller David A. Miller Dorothy L. Miller John T. Miller Kellie K. Miller Diane L. Misner W. Craig Misner Richard E. Morehouse, Jr. Jake Moreland Guy W. Morgan Tristan Paul Moss Michael L. Mueller Sidney Mueller Mulder Waterproofing & Sealants, Inc. Edward Muller Marcella Muller David Robert Murdock Lisa Murdock James E. Murray Benefit Associates, Inc. Ken Nehring Network Real Estate, LLC Jane C. Nichols Gordie Niles

Sandra G. Niles Larry P. Nolan Vern L. Norris Jane Ann Norton Thomas W. Norton Jeffrey C. O’Brien Frances A. O’Connell Gerald John O’Connell Michael E. Osborn Ossewaarde, Anderson & Smith Investment Joan O’Toole Kevin E. O’Toole Nancy S. Owen Thomas L. Owen Pakk Pubs, Inc. Joan M. Palleschi Terence A. Palleschi Mary E. Palmer Susan K. Pappas William J. Pappas Margaret E. Parrott Eric M. Patterson Pediatric Dentistry Donald P. Penskar Alice Perrone Joseph V. Perrone Curt Petersen Barbara J. Piggott Walton Piggott, Jr. Richard Pins M. Montgomery Porter, III Mellissa L. Porter Evelyn A. Pratt Kenneth I. Pratt Bruce M. Prince Linda K. Prince Valdis J. Ragainis James R. Ralph Donald Ramlow Mary E. Ramlow Larry Lee Randall Neil Rankin Sandra M. Reece Thomas L. Reece Cathy Reed Steve L. Reed Joel H. Reinoehl Rhino’s Hometown Pub David B. Ricard David N. Rice Margaret Rice Gloria J. Richards Steve Richards Audrey A. Richter Richard S. Richter Donna Rickli John Rickli Kathleen Marie Rinker Lowell P. Rinker Dale E. Rowe David L. Rozelle Florence E. Rozelle Linda L. Rumble Roger A. Rumble Eric R. Russell Lynne Sage William V. Sage Roger Samson Steward Sandstrom Donald Sappanos Gary L. Sargent Roxanne Sargent Robert J. Sayfie Stephen J. Scafaria James T. Schaper Vickie Ann Schaper Richard Scheffers Joan Kay Schmidt Leta C. Schoenhals Dale P. Schreuder Elaine K. Schreuder Jane Schreuder John M. Schreuder Michael Shanahan Patricia J. Shanahan James R. Shinar Joanne K. Shinar Kevin A. Shugars Lori Ann Shugars Margie Shugars Wayne Shugars Dana Slocum Tami Slocum Ronn I. Sofen Raymond F. Sohn John T. Soule Raeanne Soule The Spirit Shoppe Raymond M. Sreboth Michael A. Steffes Nancy J. Steffes Ann M. Stevens Fred L. Stevens Brenda L. Stoddard James N. Stoddard Michael Stoddard Ruth Stoddard Anne K. Stone Jeffrey A. Stone

Nancy K. Strohs Robert F. Strohs Deb S. Studt-Scafaria Chris M. Sundberg Nancy Lynn Sundberg Dennis M. Taft Linda Taft Three Rivers Anodizing, Inc. Timber Ridge Ski Area A. John Todd, IV Cathy Todd TPC of Michigan Barbara J. Trolz Gerald A. Trolz Brian M. Tulik Randy L. Utting Shari L. Utting Kathryn N. Van Dis Robert W. Van Dis David W. Van Zoest Laura R. Van Zoest Carol VandenBos Roger A. VandenBos Louis R. VandenBosch Betty L. Vander Molen Richard Vander Molen Norbert Vander Steen Ronald J. Voelker Terry L. Vollmer Carolyn Nina Vredevelt Jack R. Vredevelt Wacker Chemical Corporation ** Leonard R. Wade Robert F. Wagner Susan J. Wagner James S. Ware Shelia D. Ware Debra Weber Steven Weber Joshua T. Weiner Daniel C. Weirick Debi Weirick Mark D. Weishaar Bryan Western Linda Western Carol A. Whearty Riley R. Whearty II Whelan and Company Judith A. White Louis J. White, Jr. Charles L. Wiles Douglas E. Wills Mary Evelyn Wills David P. Wilson Joyce Wilson N. Scotty Wilson Richard K. Wolfe Susan A. Wolfe Joseph L. Wood Judy L. Wood M. Diane Wood Michael C. Wood * John W. Woods, Jr. Todd C. Woods Workforce Strategies, Inc. Carole L. Wright Gerhard C. Wynbelt Patricia L. Wynbelt Yarrow Golf & Conference Center Brown & Gold Club $250 - $499 Elenora Adams Robert J. Adams Advance Recycling & Disposal, LLC Samuel J. Antonazzo Suzanne L. Antonazzo Herbert R. Ayres, III Pearl L. Bahre Frank R. Ballard III Bonita Bates Halbert Lee-Earl Bates, Sr. James S. Beadle Patricia M. Beadle Keith A. Beauregard Sue-Ellen Beauregard Timothy J. Bebber Susan Becker Bruce L. Bendix Susan L. Bendix A. Wayne Berger Imogene Berger Donald R. Beyer Marla M. Beyer Anne M. Bitzer Daniel E. Bitzer Kelley L. Blacken Paul F. Blacken Verne Bodine Anita C. Bondy Richard Allen Bondy Tracy H. Branson Brent D. Brekke Dennis D. Bridges Eugene Brink Jean Brink Kathleen C. Brinkman Norman D. Brinkman Richard A. Buckles

Richard T. Burke Allen S. Bush Mary L. Bush Lawrence M. Butler Sally A. Butler Arvon D. Byle Sally J. Byle Carrabba’s Italian Grill Robert J. Chant Sally A. Chant Glenn G. Cherup Susan M. Cherup Cynthia Ann Chesney Gregory R. Chesney Jerry L. Clancey Chris Clarke Scot R. Conant Consumers Credit Union David A. Corstange Karen Corstange Kay H. Coyne Joseph B. Creek Kathryn J. Creek Steven R. Cronkite Ryan William Cubit Ellen Curran Jeffrey Allen Dahley Stacie M. Dahley Diann L. Danhoff James L. Danhoff Joyce L. DeRight Pearl L. DeVries Ronald A. DeVries Harold D. Dishon Joyce Dishon Diane Donovan Mark R. Donovan Lawrence D. Dugan Steve J. Duke Cheryl A. Dundon William L. Dundon Shirley Gary Dunkin William Wesley Dunkin Mary Dunn Carolyn E. Everts James B. Everts Jeanne Ewing Bradley J. Fischer Ross E. Fitzpatrick John D. Fleckenstein, Jr. Mary Jane Flores Richard W. Flores, Sr. Donna J. Fogleson Bradley H. Fonger Linda Jean Fonger Patricia Ann Fosdick Roger E. Fosdick Randolph Theodore Foster Jerry F. Fuss Kathryn Fuss C. Edward Gasaway, Jr. Patricia A. Gasaway Debra L. Gaugier James W. Gaugier Jack S. Gesmundo Joseph L. Gesmundo Gary J. Giever Charles W. Glasner Bruce D. Goethe Carmen Green William A. Green John S. Griesbach Julie L. Griesbach Mark J. Griffith David M. Grinder Sue Grinder James K. Hackenberg Glenda Hall Randall Hall Michael P. Halpin Laura A. Hamann Norman L. Hamann Chantal Hanel Kenneth G. Hanel Al Harig Paul Hartwig Sterling Hartwig Nelda Sue Hayes Robert E. Hayes Kandace T. Higley William H. Higley Cynthia J. Hill John E. Hill Carol Ann Hindley Douglas O. Hindley Alfred K. Ho Hoekstra Roofing Company Evelyn L. Hogarth Grant G. Hogarth, Sr. Alan M. Holck Robert Hollander Dennis R. Hollar Jean C. Hollar Susan S. Hollar James F. Holtgreive Dean K. Honsberger Robin D. Hook Ruth Hook Erin M. Hunt

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