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HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MEDIA INFORMATION AND NOTES

MARCH 16-17, 2012

Mary Beth AugustineStephanie BamburyBob BartholomewKyle Bartholomew

Andrew BartlettBobby Bertagna

Bruce BosleyJasmine Burke

Adam BusalacchiMolly Cahill

Sarah CaramicianCody Chruschiel

Tentative Volunteer StaffChristina Coleman

Bob ConceisonRobert Concetti

Christina ConnellyKyle CormierCarl Danhoff

Marsha DeCaprioPete DiVitoJohn Dolan

Kelly DonahueBrian DonaldsonScott Donnelly

Catarina Duguay

Hockey East Office StaffJoe Bertagna, CommissionerKathy Wynters, Associate CommissionerPete Souris, Assistant CommissionerAndrew Zagorianakos, 2011-12 Office InternRichard DeCaprio, Supervisor of Officials John Jones, Assistant to the Supervisor of OfficialsSean Andrake, Hockey East Video Intern Dan Parkhurst, Website CoordinatorJim Prior, PA Announcer / Minor Officials CoordinatorTrainer Liaison: Glenn Riefenstahl, UNH

PRE-GAMEPlease enter through the Press Gate, which opens two hours before game time. Stats and lines will be available from SIDs:Boston College — Tim ClarkBoston University – Brian KelleyUniversity of Maine — Laura ReedProvidence College — Jorge Rocha

DURING THE GAMEStats will be distributed to both 3rd, 4th (NHL- by Loge 4) and 9th levels.

POST-GAMEThe formal postgame press conference will take place outside the Press Room on Level Three approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of each game. The losing coach will appear first, followed by the winning coach and key players. (This could be altered if neces-sary.) No individual interviews will be allowed until after the press conference is completed. A member of the Tournament Staff will be assigned to take down quotes from the Press Conference and make them available to members of the media who stay on the 9th level.

CREDENTIALSCredentials should be displayed to facilitate moving from one venue to another. These passes are not transferable.

SCOUTSNo professional scouts or agents are allowed into media areas. Lines will be available for scouts at the Customer Service Window on Level Four.

TOURNAMENT HONORSThe Bill Flynn Tournament MVP and the Bickford’s Grille All-Tournament Team will be chosen by a media committee selected by the Hockey East Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations.

RECORDSThe staff will keep the media informed if records are broken.

The combined Hockey East and TD Garden staff is prepared to make your Hockey East Tournament experience an efficient one. Please note the following:

Pattie EganElizabeth Paige Fierman

Ben FiliteauMacKenzie Fraser

Dan GauthierBekah GiordanoMichael HeydeSean Hladick

Andrew HuntoonJillian JakubaAnne Jones

Danielle KileyMichael Langley

Mark MajewskiChantel McCabe

Bob OlivariKevin Palladino

Krista PerryGreg Rosa

Farrah SegaloffNoah SmithEthan Sobel

Maureen WalshJoel WeisblattC.J. Wynters

TD Garden Key StaffSteve NazroJason BeckettBrian Hayes (Event Manager)Tricia McCorkle & Courtney Mercier (Media)Mark Rodrigues& Staff (Group Sales)Jen Compton, Lauren Whalen, Rachael Markovitz & Danielle Mozelski (Marketing)John Mitchell, Rob Matthews & Fred Bowen (Jumbotron)Brian Titus, IT SupportSteve and Brian Babineau (Photography)

STAFF and SCHEDULE for the 28th AnnualHOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS

Anthem SingersSemifinal One: Karissa Scano, BC Senior; Semifinal Two: TBA; Championship: The Gentlemen Songsters

28th ANNUAL HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT: MASTER SCHEDULEThursday, March 15 12:00 noon-1:30 p.m. Providence Practice at TD Garden (Open to Media) 2:00-3:30 Maine Practice at TD Garden (Open to Media) (BC and BU will skate on campus) 6:00 Reception at Royal Sonesta Hotel 7:30 Awards Celebration at Royal Sonesta Hotel TBA Post-Celebration Meeting for Schools at Royal Sonesta Hotel

Friday, March 16 10:00-10:45 a.m. Providence Practice at TD Garden 11:00-11:45 a.m. Maine Practice at TD Garden 3:00 Semifinal One Teams arrive at the TD Garden 3:00 Press Gate Opens 3:15 Semifinal One Officials arrive at the TD Garden 4:06 Clock starts 60:00 countdown to start of game 5:06 Face-off: #1 BOSTON COLLEGE vs. #7 PROVIDENCE 6:00 Semifinal Two Teams arrive at the TD Banknorth Garden 6:15 Semifinal Two Officials arrive at the TD Banknorth Garden 8:06 Tentative face-off: #3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY vs. #4 MAINE

Saturday, March 17 Morning No Ice for Teams at TD Garden 4:30 p.m. Teams may start moving equipment back into locker rooms pending end of Bruins game 6:00 Teams arrive at the TD Garden 6:00 Press Gate Opens 6:15 Officials arrive at the TD Garden 7:06 Clock starts 60:00 countdown to start of game. 8:06 Face-off for 28th Annual Hockey East Championship Game 11:00 (approx.) Presentation of the Lamoriello Trophy upon conclusion of the game

GAME OFFICIALS

Semifinals: Friday, March 16 #1 BOSTON COLLEGE vs. #7 PROVIDENCE (5:06 p.m.) Referees: Tim Benedetto and Kevin Keenan Linesmen: Chris Aughe and Marc Sullivan Back-Up Referee: Tim Low Back-Up Linesman: Shane Belanger Video Replay Officials: Kevin Shea and Tom Quinn Goal Judges: Paul Sacco and Dan Obrzut

#3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY vs. #4 MAINE (8:06 p.m.) Referees: Jeff Bunyon and Tom Fyrer Linesmen: Bob Bernard and Brendan Kelleher Back-Up Referee: Tom Quinn Back-Up Linesman: Chris Low Video Replay Officials: Kevin Shea and Tom Quinn Goal Judges: Mike Fuller and Tim Daley

Championship Game: Saturday, March 17 (8:06 p.m.) Referee: TBA Linesmen: TBA Back-Up Referee: TBA Back-Up Linesman: TBA Video Replay Officials: TBA Goal Judges: Liam Lynch and Bob Brady

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TD GARDEN PARTICIPANTS’ LEVEL(Level Three)

FRIDAY ROOMASSIGNMENTS3 #4 Maine4 #7 Providence5 #3 BU6 Medical7 #1 BC8 NESN9 Mascots10 Hockey East11 RefereesL LaundryM MedicalPress A FoodPress B Work Area/Copier

2012 CHAMPIONSHIPSL

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HOCKEY EAST TEAM OF THE WEEK

For ImmedIate release: Monday, March 12, 2012

BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • UNIVERSITY of MAINE • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS-LOWELLMERRIMACK COLLEGE• UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT

PROVIDENCE UPSETS UMASS-LOWELL, PUNCHES TICKET TO GARDEN~ Boston College, Boston University and Maine advance to semifinals ~

MEN’SWEEKLYRELEASE

Pete SourisAssistant Commissioner

for Public RelationsHockey East Association

591 North Ave – #2Wakefield, MA 01880

Office: (781) 245-2122Cell: (603) 512-1166

[email protected]

Weekly Release #22

www.HockeyEastOnl ine.com

2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 H E A S T A N D I N G S

#9 ALEX CHIASSON, BOSTON UNIVERSITY (Junior Forward; St. Augustin, Que.)Chiasson tallied five points (2g, 3a) and +3 plus/minus rating in the Terriers’ quarterfinal series against UNH. Scored double-overtime clincher in Game Three and added two assists.

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

#14 ROSS MAUERMANN, PROVIDENCE (Freshman Forward; Janesville, Wis.)Mauermann scored the game winner in game three vs. UMass Lowell. Also had an assist in a game one win at the Tsongas Center. Finished the week-end with seven shots on goal and a +3 rating for the Friars.

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

The 28th ANNUAL HOCKEY EASTCHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

MARCH 16-17, 2012

TICKETS ARE ONSALE NOWat the TD Garden Box Office, at www.ticketmaster.com or

by calling 800-745-3000

#31 KIERAN MILLAN, BOSTON UNIVERSITY (Senior Goaltender; Edmonton, Alta.)Millan recorded 150 saves (.943 save percentage) for the Terriers over the three quarterfi-nal games, including a tournament-best 68-save performance in the decisive third game on Sunday afternoon at Agganis Arena.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARSThe Friars knocked off UMass-Lowell in three games and return to the Hockey East semifinals for the first time since 2001. Providence is the first No. 7 seed in the history of the tournment to advance to semifinal play.

RECENT RESULTSThursday, March 8

Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 1)No. 7 Providence 5 at No. 2 UMass-Lowell 3

Friday, March 9Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 2)

at No. 2 UMass-Lowell 3, No. 7 Providence 2 (OT)Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 1)No. 6 UNH 3 at No. 3 Boston U. 2 (2OT)

at No. 4 Maine 2, No. 5 Merrimack 1at No. 1 Boston College 2, No. 8 Massachusetts 1

Saturday, March 10Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 2)

at No. 3 Boston U. 4, No. 4 UNH 2 at No. 1 Boston College 3, No. 8 UMass 2

(BC wins series, 2-0)No. 5 Merrimack 5 at No. 4 Maine 2

Sunday, March 11Hockey East Quarterfinals (Game 3)

No. 7 Providence 1 at No. 2 UMass-Lowell 0(PC wins series, 2-1)

at No. 3 Boston U. 5, No. 6 UNH 4 (2OT)(BU wins series, 2-1)

at No. 4 Maine 2, No. 5 Merrimack 1(Maine wins series, 2-1)

UPCOMING GAMESFriday, March 16

Hockey East Semifinals (TD Garden, Boston, Mass.)

No. 7 Providence vs. No. 1 Boston College(5pm, NESN, NBC Sports Network)

No. 4 Maine vs. No. 3 Boston University(8pm, NESN, NBC Sports Network)

Saturday, March 17Hockey East Championship Game

(TD Garden, Boston, Mass.)(8pm, NESN, NBC Sports Network)

ALL TIMES EST, 7PM, unless noted* denotes conference game

Rk. Team GP W L T Pts Overall Conf. Off. Conf. Def.1. Boston College *# 27 19 7 1 39 27-10-1 3.56 (96) 2.22 (60)2. UMass-Lowell * # 27 17 9 1 35 23-12-1 3.33 (90) 2.52 (68) Boston University*# 27 17 9 1 35 23-13-1 3.74 (101) 2.59 (70)4. Maine * # 27 15 10 2 32 22-12-3 3.37 (91) 2.96 (80)5. Merrimack * 27 13 9 5 31 18-12-7 2.59 (70) 2.41 (65)6. New Hampshire * 27 11 14 2 24 15-19-3 2.52 (68) 2.74 (74)7. Providence * 27 10 14 3 23 14-19-4 2.52 (68) 3.30 (89)8. Massachusetts * 27 9 14 4 22 13-18-5 3.07 (83) 3.41 (92) Northeastern 27 9 14 4 22 13-16-5 2.70 (73) 3.04 (82)10. Vermont 27 3 23 1 7 6-27-1 2.00 (54) 4.22 (114)* clinched playoff berth; # clinched home ice for quarterfinals

HOCKEY EAST WEEKLY TOP PERFORMERSSpencer Abbott, Maine (Sr., F, Hamilton, Ont.) Had a goal and two assists in Maine’s weekend series against Merrimack.Alex Beaudry, PC (Sr., F, Cumberland, Ont.) Stopped 95 of 101 shots (.941 save%) in the quarterfinals, including 29 stops in a game three shutout win.Rhett Bly, MC (So. F, Regina, Sask.) Notched his first career two-goal game in a 5-2 win over Maine in game two.Joe Cananta, MC (Sr., G, Wakefield, Mass.) Allowed just two goals in each game of the quarterfinal series, stopping a season-high 41 shots in game one.Doug Carr, UML (So., G, Hanover, Mass.) Stopped 105-of-112 shots (.938) in the trio of games vs. PC. Carr made at least 34 saves each night.Chris Connolly, BU (Sr., F, Duluth, Minn.) Tallied four points (1g, 3a) and a team-best plus-5 rating in the Hockey East quarterfinals.Joey Diamond, Maine (Jr., F, Long Beach, N.Y.) Had a goal and two assists in Maine’s weekend series against Merrimack.Grayson Downing, UNH (Fr., F, Abbottsford, B.C.) Scored in double OT to lift UNH to a win in game one of the best-of-three quarterfinal series at BU.Matt Ferreira, UML (Sr., F, Brampton, Ont.) Scored two goals, including a power play tally, in the River Hawks quarterfinal series with PC.Johnny Gaudreau, BC (Fr., F, Carneys Point, N.J.) Registered a team-high three assists and a +3 rating in two victories over Massachusetts.Sahir Gill, BU (So., F, Terrace, B.C.) Recorded a career-best three points (1g, 2a) in Saturday’s 4-2 victory over UNH in Game Two.Garrett Noonan, BU (So., D, Norfolk, Mass.) Scored two goals and an assist in the decisive third game of BU’s quarterfinal triumph over UNH. Brice O’Connor, Maine(So., D, Londonderry, N.H.) Had a goal and an assist in Maine’s weekend series with Merrimack. Zack Kamrass, UML (Fr., D, Atlanta, Ga.) Scored four points (1g,3a) including his first collegiate goal, the overtime game-winner Saturday vs. PC.Parker Milner, BC (Jr., G, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Stopped 58-of-61 shots (.951 save%) faced in backstopping Boston College to two wins over UMass.Pat Mullane, BC (Jr., F, Wallingford, Conn.) Scored one goal in each of two wins over UMass; tallied a team-high +3 rating.Dan Sullivan, Maine (So., York, Pa.) Went 2-1-0 on the weekend with a 2.01 GAA and a .923 save percentage. Alex Velischek, PC (Jr., D, Kinnelon, N.J.) Had one assist in every game of the Hockey East quarterfinal series versus UMass Lowell.

CAREER FIRSTS/MILESTONES/WHO’S HOT?

ARMY ROTC THREE STARS AWARDAt the conclusion of each Hockey East game, the “ Army ROTC Three Stars of The Game” are selected. Congratulation to BU’s Kieran Millan for winning this year’s award. Millan finished the season as the No. 1 star of the game three times and was named a Star of the Game on 12 occasions. Here were the 2011-2012 season leaders:

Rk. Name, School Cl. Pos. 1. Kieran Millan, BU Sr. G 2. Joe Cannata, MC Sr. G Chris Kreider, BC Jr. F Wade Megan, BU Jr. F5. Joey Diamond, Maine Jr. F6. Doug Carr, UML So. G Scott Wilson, UML Fr. F

NORM BAZIN, UMASS-LOWELL Set the Division I hockey record for largest turnaround by a first-year coach, guiding UML to 18 more wins than last season

ALEX BEAUDRY, PC (CUMBERLAND, ONT.) Tied a PC single season record with his third shutout. Also tied

a PC record for career games played by a goalie (116)

JOE CANNATA, MC (WAKEFIELD, MASS.)Became the program’s all-time in saves during game two

CHRIS CONNOLLY, BU (DULUTH, MINN.)Played in his 150th career game on Saturday vs. UNH

CASEY DESMITH, UNH (ROCHESTER, N.H.) Stopped a career-high 50 saves on Sunday against BU

BRIAN FLYNN, MAINE (LYNNFIELD, MASS.) Played in his 150th career game on Sunday vs. Merrimack

MATT MANGENE, MAINE (MILLER PLACE, N.Y.) Saw action in his 100th career game on

Friday night against Merrimack

KIERAN MILLAN, BU (EDMONTON, ALTA.)Broke the Hockey East Tournament record with 68 saves

on Sunday afternoon vs. UNH

PARKER MILNER, BC (PITTSBURGH, PA.)Has won each of the last 13 games and owns a 1.21 GAA

and a .954 save percentage during this stretch

BRICE O’CONNOR, MAINE (LONDONDERRY, N.H.)Has points in four of his last five games

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARSAre the First No. 7 seed to make it to the league semifinals

KARL STOLLERY, MC (CAMROSE, ALTA.)Became the program’s all-time leader in games played with 145

RILEY WETMORE, UML (SWANTON, VT.) Tallied his 50th career assist on Friday vs. Providence

SCOTT WILSON, UML (OAKVILLE, ONT.) Has scored the most points (37) by a UML freshman

since Greg Bullock (59) in 1993-94

The 28th Annual HOCKEY EAST

Championship TournamenTMarch 16-17, 2012

at the TD Garden, Boston, Mass.

Tickets are On Sale Now!!!By Calling (800) 745-3000, or by visting www.ticketmaster.com or

the TD Garden Box Office

TEAM NOTESBOSTON COLLEGE: BC’s victories over Massachusetts marked BC’s 12th and 13th straight wins, equaling the longest win streak in the Jerry York era (1994-present). BC previously won 13 games in succession from Feb. 15, 2007 to April 5, 2007…Massachusetts took an early 1-0 lead on Connor Sheary’s goal at 2:54 of the opening period, marking the first time in 687:56 dating back to Jan. 27, 2012 (spanning 13 games) that Boston College has trailed an opponent…The Eagles have now won 10 straight Hockey East tournament gamesThis was the eighth straight sweep of an opponent in the quarterfinal round, including the past three over the Minutemen…Sophomore Bill Arnold’s assist on the Carey tally was his 15th of the year and gives him 30 points on the season…Parker Milner recorded his first career point with an assist on Brian Dumoulin’s game-winning goal in Saturday’s 3-2 win…BC is 8-1 against the Minutemen in the league tournament and has won the last 12 games between the teams at Kelley Rink dating back to Nov. 17, 2007…BC improved to 48-11-1 in the Hockey East Tournament under coach Jerry York and 29-7 in the quarterfinals…UMass’s power-play goal against BC on Saturday marked the first PPG allowed in eight games dating back to Feb. 17.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Boston University advanced to the Hockey East semifinals for the 10th time in the last 11 seasons, as its league record of nine straight trips to the Garden was snapped last year...Sunday’s quarterfinal clincher was the longest game in Agganis Arena history at 86:42, eclipsing the record of 82:00 set just two days earlier in the series opener on Friday...The Terriers had their quarterfinal series go the full three games for the sixth consecutive season...Junior Alex Chiasson’s 44 points this season are the most by a BU right winger since Jay Pandolfo put up 67 during the 1995-96 campaign...Sophomore Garrett Noonan now has 16 goals this season, which is the most by a Terrier defense-man since Vic Stanfield tallied 16 in the 1973-74 season...Senior Kieran Millan enters the week needing just seven saves to tie the record for saves in a Hockey East tournament, as UNH’s Kevin Regan totaled 157 during the 2007 tournament...Senior Chris Connolly has nine points (3g, 6a) over his last five games...Since the turn of the new year, the Terrier defensemen have combined to tally 69 points (23g, 46a) in 21 games...BU boasts four of the top 21 players in the national rankings for assists per game...The Terriers have recorded 11 come-from-behind victories in each of the past two seasons...BU has gone 108 straight games without being shut out, which is the longest such streak in the country.

MAINE: Maine advances to the Hockey East semifinals after defeating Merrimack in the best-of-three series…Brice O’Connor (Londonderry, N.H.) scored the game-winning goal on Sunday against the Warriors…He scored the lone goal last week as Maine secured home ice with a 1-0 win over New Hampshire in the regular season finale…Two of his three goals on the season have been game-winners…Maine and Merrimack combined for 50 penalties for 184 minutes in Saturday night’s game…. There were 87 penalties for 269 minutes in the three-game series… Maine’s 24 penalties on Saturday against Merrimack tied a school record for penalties in a game…The Black Bears also had 24 penalties on Jan. 24, 2004 against Boston University…Maine’s line of Spencer Abbott, Brian Flynn (Lynnfield, Mass.) and Joey Diamond have scored 60 goals and added 89 assists for 149 points this season. Abbott led the first round of Hobey Baker fan voting with 24,587 votes…Dan Sullivan (York, Pa.) ranks tied for fifth on Maine’s single season wins list with 21. His 806 saves this season rank tied for seventh among single season leaders…Maine has six players who have played in 100 or more career games…Maine faces Boston University in the Hockey East semifinals…Maine is 4-0-0 this season in games played on neutral ice.

MASSACHUSETTS: UMass dropped two one-goal games to #1 Boston College in the Hockey East Quarterfinals…UMass finished the year 7-9-1 against ranked teams which includes a pair of wins against teams ranked No. 1 in the country…In game one of the Hockey East Quarterfinal series against Boston College, UMass held BC to 18 shots on goal, the fewest by any opponent in 2011-12 and a season-low for Boston Col-lege…UMass did not commit a penalty in game one, the first time since Feb. 26, 2010 that the Minutemen had gone an entire contest without taking a penalty…UMass finished the season at 13-18-15, 9-14-4 in HEA, 9-4-3 at home, 2-13-2 on the road and 2-1-2 at neutral sites.

UMASS-LOWELL: Seventh ranked UMass Lowell fell in three games to Providence College in the Hockey East Quarterfinals in the Tsongas Center. The River Hawks lone victory came on Friday night at 11:29 into overtime, the longest game in Tsongas Center history (71:29). Zack Kamrass played the hero, scoring his first collegiate goal to win the game. Kamrass became just the second player in UMass Lowell’s

Division I history to score his first career goal in overtime, matching Paul Ames’ heroics as a freshman against Babson in 1984. The River Hawks are now 27-41-3 all-time in the Hockey East playoffs...For the weekend, Kamrass led the River Hawks with four points (1g,3a). Goaltender Doug Carr was outstanding, stopping 105-of-112 (.938) shots and making at least 34 saves in each game. On Friday night, Norm Bazin set the NCAA Division I record for largest turnaround by a first-year head coach by guiding UMass Lowell to 18 more victories than last season. The River Hawks now await their fate with the upcoming NCAA Tournament selection show on Mar. 18.

MERRIMACK: Merrimack’s season likely came to an end this weekend after losing to Maine in a three-game quarterfinal series…the Warriors need a Maine semifinal win, and losses by Cornell and Western Michigan in their semifinals and consolation games to get a chance at making the NCAA Tournament…Over 200 Merrimack students, roughly 10% of the College’s enrollment, were in attendance in Orono, as Merrimack sent four fan buses north, with head football coach John Perry leading the cheers…Sunday’s loss was likely the final game for Merrimack’s eight seniors…As a class, the seniors were the most successful Division I class in school history…Joe Cannata will graduate as the program’s all-time leader in wins, games played, saves, GAA and save percent-age, while Karl Stollery is the program’s all-time leader in games played with 145…In Saturday’s win, Rhett Bly (Regina, SK) notched his first career two-goal game, while Simon Demers (St. Etienne de Lauzon, Que.) had his first point since October 23, 2009…Merrimack suffered its first loss when leading after one period in game one…The Warriors were looking to become the first team ever to win three times in one season at Alfond, they did win at Alfond twice for the first time in school history…The Merrimack Sports Network televised all three games, marking the first time Merrimack broadcasted its playoff games ever. Merrimack All-Access debuted before game one as well.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: UNH closed out the 2011-12 season with a 15-19-3 mark...The Wildcats suffered a 2-1 series loss to sixth-ranked Boston University in the best-of-three Hockey East quarterfinals...New Hampshire peppered BU’s Kieran Millan 157 shots (52.33 spg) over the three game series forcing the senior standout to make career-high save performance on Friday and Sunday...Sunday’s 70-shot output was the most in UNH’s documented statistical history...On Friday night, freshman Grayson Downing was the hero potting an unassisted goal in double-overtime to propel the Wildcats to a 3-2 win and early 1-0 series leads. The Terriers bounced back with a 4-2 win on Saturday and a 5-4 double overtime win of their own on Sunday...Friday’s win was Coach Umile’s 499th win all-time. He will go for 500 at the start of the 2011-12 season. He is looking to become one of 14 coaches all-time and the sixth active coach in Division I with 500 wins...On Sunday, UNH got out to a 4-1 lead and could not hold off a late charge from Boston U...Casey DeSmith stopped a career-high 50 shots, becoming the first UNH netminder to have 50 saves in a game since March 14, 2010 when Brian Foster stopped 50 in an overtime loss to Vermont...Casey Thrush scored a career-high two goals in Sunday’s loss to the Terriers...Stevie Moses finished his storied career with 97 points just missing out on the century club.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE: Providence defeated UMass Lowell in the decisive game of the Hockey East Quarterfinals and became the first No. 7 seed to make it to the Hockey East Semifinals in the 28-year his-tory of the league ... The Friars will be making their 11th appearance in the Hockey East Semifinals and their first since 2001...Sunday’s game three win at UMass Lowell marked the first time that the Friars won a decisive game on the road...Providence is now 3-3 all-time in game threes...Alex Beaudry and the Friars have three shutouts this season, including two 1-0 shutouts against UMass Lowell...Sunday’s shutout also marked the first on the road for PC since December 1, 2007...In addition, it was PC’s first playoff shutout since 1992. Beaudry’s three shutouts has tied a single season PC record. He also is now tied for first in career games played by a goalie at Providence College with 116 games…Junior Alex Velischek had one assist in each game of the series versus UML…Derek Army and Matt Bergland each scored twice in a game one victory on Thursday and became the first Friars since 2005 to score two goals in a league playoff game…Providence has 14 victories for the first time since the 2007-08 season.

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School) Oct. 10 Brian Flynn (Maine)Oct. 17 Myles Harvey (PC)Oct. 24 Bill Arnold (BC) Sebastian Stålberg (UVM)Oct. 31 Matt Mangene (Maine) Ryan Flanigan (MC)Nov. 7 Tim Schaller (PC)Nov. 14 Conor Allen (UMass)Nov. 21 Ludwig Karlsson (NU)Nov. 28 Cody Ferriero (NU) Stevie Moses (UNH)Dec. 5 Spencer Abbott (Maine) Dec. 12 Kieran Millan (BU)Dec. 19 Nick Bruneteau (UVM)Jan. 2 Spencer Abbott (Maine) David Vallorani (UML)Jan. 9 Joey Diamond (Maine)Jan. 15 Stevie Moses (UNH)Jan. 23 Matt Mangene (Maine)Jan. 30 Cody Ferriero (NU) Chris Kreider (BC)Feb. 6 Spencer Abbott (Maine)Feb. 13 Michael Pereira (UMass) Tim Schaller (PC)Feb. 20 Alex Chiasson (BU)Feb. 27 Joey Diamond (Maine)March 5 Joseph Pendenza (UML)March 12 Alex Chiasson (BU)

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School)Oct. 10 Johnny Gaudreau (BC)Oct. 17 Terrence Wallin (UML)Oct. 24 Joseph Manno (NU)Oct. 31 Johnny Gaudreau (BC)Nov. 7 Scott Wilson (UML)Nov. 14 Scott Wilson (UML)Nov. 21 Casey Thrush (UNH)Nov. 28 Kyle Reynolds (UVM)Dec. 5 Terrence Wallin (UML)Dec. 12 Kevin Boyle (UMass)Dec. 19 None selectedJan. 2 Colin Markison (UVM)Jan. 9 Connor Toomey (MC)Jan. 15 Casey DeSmith (UNH)Jan. 23 Scott Wilson (UML)Jan. 30 Terrence Wallin (UML)Feb. 6 Scott Wilson (UML)Feb. 13 Johnny Gaudreau (BC)Feb. 20 Scott Wilson (UML)Feb. 27 Steve Mastalerz (UMass) Trevor van Riemsdyk (UNH)March 5 Kevin Boyle (UMass) March 12 Ross Mauermann (PC)

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School)Oct. 10 Kieran Millan (BU)Oct. 17 Chris Rawlings (NU)Oct. 24 Sam Marotta (MC)Oct. 31 Matt Di Girolamo (UNH)Nov. 7 Joe Cannata (MC)Nov. 14 Joe Cannata (MC)Nov. 21 Kieran Millan (BU)Nov. 28 Brian Billett (BC)Dec. 5 Alex Beaudry (PC) Chris Rawlings (NU)Dec. 12 Chris Rawlings (NU)Dec. 19 Joe Cannata (MC)Jan. 2 Chris Rawlings (NU)Jan. 9 Kieran Millan (BU)Jan. 15 Joe Cannata (MC) Steve Mastalerz (UMass)Jan. 23 Kieran Millan (BU)Jan. 30 Dan Sullivan (Maine)Feb. 6 Casey DeSmith (UNH)Feb. 13 Doug Carr (UML)Feb. 20 Parker Milner (BC)Feb. 27 Parker Milner (BC)March 5 Parker Milner (BC) Dan Sullivan (ME)March 12 Kieran Millan (BU)

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s College Hockey Poll

Rk. School, Pts. (FPV) LR Record 1. Boston College, 510 (34) 1 27-10-12. Minnesota Duluth, 458 3 24-8-63. Michigan, 423 5 23-11-44. Minnesota, 419 4 26-12-15. Boston University, 357 6 23-13-16. Union, 312 7 22-7-77. Ferris State, 288 2 23-11-58. Miami, 277 11 23-13-29. Denver, 208 9 23-12-410. UMass Lowell, 199 8 23-12-1 Maine, 199 10 22-12-312. North Dakota, 178 12 22-12-313. Cornell, 130 13 17-7-714. Western Michigan, 65 NR 19-13-615. Merrimack, 25 14 18-12-7

Others receiving votes: Michigan State, 18; Air Force, 8; Harvard, 6.

USCHO.com Div. I Men’s PollRk. Team (FPV) Record Pts. LW1. Boston College (50) 27-10-1 1000 12. Minnesota-Duluth 24-8-6 914 33. Michigan 23-11-4 889 44. Minnesota 26-12-1 841 55. Boston University 23-13-1 786 66. Union 22-7-7 708 87. Miami 23-13-2 650 118. Ferris State 23-11-5 644 29. Denver 23-12-4 557 910. Massachusetts-Lowell 23-12-1 550 711. Maine 22-12-3 529 1012. North Dakota 22-12-3 513 1213. Cornell 17-7-7 443 1314. Western Michigan 19-13-6 344 1615. Merrimack 18-12-7 275 1416. Michigan State 19-15-4 236 1517. Air Force 19-10-7 119 1918. Notre Dame 19-18-3 97 1719. Harvard 12-9-11 95 NR20. Colgate 19-15-3 90 NR Others receiving votes: Northern Michigan 72, St. Cloud State 49, Colorado College 31, Michigan Tech 23, Lake Superior 11, Ohio State 11, Quinnipiac 10, Niagara 8, Bowling Green 3, Providence 2.

DIVISION I MEN’S NATIONAL POLLSHOCKEY EAST WEEKLY AWARDSHOCKEY EAST TEAM OF THE WEEKWeek SchoolOct. 10 Boston CollegeOct. 17 Providence CollegeOct. 24 Boston CollegeOct. 31 Merrimack CollegeNov. 7 New HampshireNov. 14 UMass-LowellNov. 21 Boston UniversityNov. 28 NortheasternDec. 5 Northeastern Providence CollegeDec. 12 Boston UniversityDec. 19 None selectedJan. 2 NortheasternJan. 9 Maine MassachusettsJan. 15 Boston UniversityJan. 23 MaineJan. 30 MaineFeb. 6 New HampshireFeb. 13 Providence CollegeFeb. 20 Boston CollegeFeb. 27 Merrimack CollegeMarch 5 Boston CollegeMarch 12 Providence College

MONTHLY AWARDS

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE MONTHMonth Player (School)Oct. Bill Arnold (Boston College)Nov. Tim Schaller (Providence)Dec. Spencer Abbott (Maine)Jan. Joey Diamond (Maine)Feb. Spencer Abbott (Maine)

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTHMonth Player (School)Oct. Johnny Gaudreau (Boston College)Nov. Grayson Downing (UNH)Dec. Stephen Buco (UMass-Lowell)Jan. Kyle Reynolds (Vermont)Feb. Johnny Gaudreau (Boston College)

HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDER OF THE MONTHMonth Player (School)Oct. Joe Cannata (Merrimack)Nov. Doug Carr (UMass-Lowell)Dec. Chris Rawlings (Northeastern)Jan. Doug Carr (UMass-Lowell)Feb. Parker Milner (Boston College)

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HOCKEY EAST ANNOUNCES 2012 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SELECTIONS~League also announces Seven Individual Award Winners~

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, March 14, 2012

PRESSRELEASE

PETER SOURISAssistant Commissioner

for Public RelationsHockey East Association

591 North Ave – #2Wakefield, MA 01880

Office: (781) 245-2122Cell: (603) 512-1166

[email protected]

Wakefield, Mass. - The Hockey East Association announced the nine-member 2012 Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team on Wednesday afternoon. The first-year players will be honored alongside several individual award winners at Thursday’s annual championship awards night at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge, Mass.

Northeastern University forward Ludwig Karlsson (Stockholm, Sweden), Boston College forward Johnny Gaudreau (Carneys Point, N.J.) and UMass-Lowell forward Scott Wilson (Oakville, Ont.) were the three unanimous selections to the squad, as chosen by the 10 league head coaches.UMass-Lowell and New Hampshire were the only two schools with multiple selections, which included goaltender Casey DeSmith (Rochester, N.H.) and defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk (Middletown, N.J.) from the Wildcats and the River Hawks defenseman Zack Kamrass (Atlanta, Ga.), along with Wilson. Boston University’s Alexx Privitera (Old Tappan, N.J.) also represented the blueliners on the team. Providence College’s Ross Mauermann (Janesville, Wis.) and Vermont’s Kyle Reynolds (Sylvan Lake, Alta.) completed the nine-member All-Rookie class of 2012 up front.

Among the other individuals who will be honored at Thursday’s banquet will be Boston University senior captain Chris Connolly (Duluth, Minn.) as the Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward and the Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award winner. Connolly played in 26 games for the Terriers, recording 32 points (6g,26a) in league play to go along with a +13 plus/minus rating and only six penalty minutes. Connolly finished the season first in assists and tied for fourth in points scored among conference skaters.

Senior forward Matt Ferreira (Brampton, Ont.) of UMass-Lowell will be honored as the third men’s recipient of Turfer Athletic Award, which is pre-sented annually to an individual, coach or team who best represents the core values of Turfer Athletics; tenacity, commitment and innovation.

Boston College will also be well represented, as junior Brian Dumoulin (Biddeford, Maine) will be the recipient of the Old Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman award for the second consecutive season. Dumoulin played in all 27 league games for the Eagles registering 21 points (4g,17a) with a +13 plus/minus rating in his third season at the Heights. Fellow teammate Parker Milner (Pittsburgh, Pa.) earned the Bauer Goal-tending Champion. Milner led league play with a 1.85 GAA and a .928 save percentage to go along with a 16-3-0 record. The award is given to the player with the best combined goaltending statistics in conference games.

The Hockey East Scoring Champion went to Maine senior forward Spencer Abbott (Hamilton, Ont.) with 38 points (15g,23a) in 27 games and the Army ROTC Three Stars Award will be awarded to Kieran Millan (Edmonton, Alta.) of Boston University. Millan finished the season as the No. 1 star of the game three times and was named a Star of the Game on 12 occasions. New Hampshire will also receive the Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award for the third year in a row. The Wildcats were the lowest penalized team in the league averaging 10.6 minutes per game.

The Hockey East Association is a 10-team Division I college men’s hockey conference founded in 1984 and an eightteam Division I women’s league which began play in 2002-03. The men’s league has won seven NCAA championships in the past 19 years. Since 1999, Hockey East has won five NCAA Championships and have placed 18 teams in the Frozen Four, along with 45 teams in the NCAA Tournament.

2012 PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAMG: Casey DeSmith, New Hampshire (Rochester, N.H.)D: Zack Kamrass, UMass-Lowell (Atlanta, Ga.)D: Alexx Privitera, Boston University (Old Tappan, N.J.)D: Trevor van Riemsdyk, New Hampshire (Middletown, N.J.)F: Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College (Carneys Point, N.J.) *F: Ross Mauermann, Providence College (Janesville, Wis.)F: Ludwig Karlsson, Northeastern (Stockholm, Sweden) *F: Kyle Reynolds, Vermont (Sylvan Lake, Alta.)F: Scott Wilson, UMass-Lowell (Oakville, Ont.) ** unanimous selections

2012 HOCKEY EAST AWARD WINNERSOld Time Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman: Brian Dumoulin, Boston College (Jr., Biddeford, Maine)Gladiator Best Defensive Forward: Chris Connolly, Boston University (Sr., Duluth, Minn.)Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award: Chris Connolly, Boston University (Sr., F, Duluth, Minn.)Scoring Champion: Spencer Abbott, Maine (38 pts.; Sr., F, Hamilton, Ont.)Bauer Goaltending Champion: Parker Milner, Boston College (1.85 GAA, .928 save%; Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa.)Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Kieran Millan, Boston University (Sr., G, Edmonton. Alta.)Turfer Athletic Award: Matt Ferreira, UMass-Lowell (Sr., F, Brampton, Ont.)Charlie Holt Team Sportsmanship Award: New Hampshire Wildcats

BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • UNIVERSITY of MAINE • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS LOWELLMERRIMACK COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT

SHUTOUTSDate Goalie Team Opponent Svs Result10/8 KieranMillan(6) BU vs.UNH 35 W,5-010/14 ChrisRawlings(9) NU vs.UNH 27 W,4-010/22 SamMarotta(1) MC vs.UConn 25 W,5-011/11 AlexBeaudry(2) PC vs.UAH 21 W,3-011/13 KieranMillan(7) BU atBC 21 W,5-011/18 MattDiGirolamo(3) UNH vs.UML 31 W,5-011/19 DougCarr(1) UML vs.UMass 16 W,4-011/23 JoeCannata(6) MC vs.UAH 19 W,6-011/25 DougCarr(2) UML vs.UAH 20 W,3-012/31 JoeCannata(7) MC vs.HolyCross* 18 W,3-01/11 CaseyDeSmith(1) UNH vs.Providence 26 W,1-01/20 DougCarr(3) UML vs.UNH 28 W,4-01/21 KieranMillan(8) BU atProvidence 26 W,8-01/24 AlexBeaudry PC vs.UML 29 W,1-02/4 DanSullivan(4) ME vs.UAH 20 W,5-02/10 DougCarr UML vs.MC 31 W,3-02/24 ParkerMilner BC atProvidence 29 W,3-02/25 GrantRollheiser(1) NU atVermont 18 W,5-02/25 P.Milner/C.Venti BC vs.Providence 29 W,7-03/3 DanSullivan(5) ME vs,UNH 32 W,1-03/3 ParkerMilner(3) BC vs,Vermont 26 W,4-03/11 AlexBeaudry(4) PC atUML 29 W,1-0

40+SAVESDate Goalie Team Opponent Svs Result12/2 KevinBoyle UMass vs.Harvard 40 T,4-412/2 KieranMillan BU atBostonCollege 42 W,5-312/3 BrianBillett BC atBostonU. 40 W,6-112/3 DougCarr UML atUNH 45 W,5-31/4 RobMadore UVM atMaine 40 L,1-31/6 KieranMillan BU vs.Merrimack 42 W,4-22/11 JoeCannata MC vs.UNH 40 T,1-12/13 KieranMillan BU vs.BostonCollege* 44 L,2-3OT2/18 ChrisRawlings NU vs.Providence 47 T,2-22/24 CaseyDeSmith UNH atUMass 48 W,4-33/9 KieranMillan BU vs.UNH 47 L,2-3OT3/9 JoeCannata MC atMaine 41 L,1-23/11 KieranMillan BU vs.UNH 68W,5-4OT3/11 CaseyDeSmith UNH atBostonU. 50 L,4-5OT

INDIVIDUALHIGHSGoals: 4 StevieMoses,UNH(1/14vs.Dartmouth) StevieMoses,UNH(11/26vs.UAH)Assists: 5 NickSorkin,UNH(11/26vs.UAH)Points: 5 SpencerAbbott,ME(12/2atUVM;3-2-5) NickSorkin,UNH(11/26vs.UAH;0-5-5) BrianFlynn,ME(10/9vs.NU;1-4-5)PointStreak: 10 SteveQuailer,NU(11/12to1/13;6-9-15)InLeaguePlay: 8 KevinHayes,BC(10/15to11/13;3-8-11)GoalStreak: 6 MattNieto,BU(10/8to11/5)Saves: 68 KieranMillan,BU(3/11vs.UNH)

TEAMHIGHSGoals: 9 NortheasternatNotreDame(12/2/11) 9 NewHampshirevs.UAH(11/26/11) Inleagueplay: 8 BostonUniversityatProvidence(1/21/12)ShotsonGoal: 72 NewHampshireatBostonU.(3/11/12)ConsecutiveWins: 6 Maine(1/20-2/10),Northeastern(11/18-12/30) Merrimack(10/7/11to10/29)Inleagueplay: 13 BostonCollege(1/27-Present)UnbeatenStreak: 10 Merrimack(10/7/11to12/2;9-0-1)

2011-12HOCKEYEASTSEASONSUPERLATIVESHATTRICKSDate Player Team Opponent Result10/14 MichaelPereira(1) UMass vs.Bentley W,5-311/4 TimSchaller(1) PC vs.UVM W,5-211/11 ConorAllen(1) UMass vs.HC W,7-211/26 StevieMoses(1) UNH vs.UAH W,9-112/2 SpencerAbbott(1) ME atUVM W,6-41/14 StevieMoses(2) UNH vs.Dart. W,5-11/20 DannyHobbs(1) UMass vs.UVM W,4-31/21 MattMangene(1) ME vs.BC W,7-41/21 BarryAlmeida(1) BC atME L,4-71/28 CodyFerreiro(1) NU atUVM W,8-32/11 MichaelPereira(2) UMass vs.PC L,4-5

OVERTIMEGOALSDate Player Team Opponent Score10/22 BillArnold BC atNU W,4-310/28 BrianFlynn ME vs.Providence W,5-410/28 KevinGoumas UNH vs.Union W,2-110/29 MattNieto BU vs.UMass W,5-411/5 RyanFlanigan MC atNU W,3-211/11 ConnorToomey MC atBU W,3-211/26 RossGaudet BU vs.Cornell* W,3-212/2 RossMauermann PC vs.Merrimack W,2-112/30 DavidVallorani UML vs.UConn* W,4-31/7 MichaelMarcou UMass vs.Vermont* W,3-21/7 BrianFlynn ME vs.UNH W,5-41/13 BrettBruneteau UVM vs.UML W,3-21/14 GarrettNoonan BU atHarvard W,4-31/20 MattMangene ME vs.BC W,4-31/21 DerekArnold UML atNU W,3-21/21 JohnHeffernan MC atUNH W,3-21/28 BarryAlmeida BC atUNH W,3-22/3 StuHiggins ME vs.UAH W,4-32/3 VinnySaponari NU vs.UMass W,4-32/4 KevinMcCarey UNH atProvidence W,3-22/13 BillArnold BC vs.BU* W,3-22/18 DrewMacKenzie UVM atUNH W,4-32/25 AlexPrivitera BU atUVM W,3-23/3 VinnySaponari NU vs.BU W,5-43/9 GraysonDowning UNH atBU W,3-23/9 ZackKamrass UML vs.Providence W,3-23/11 AlexChiasson BU vs.UNH W,5-4

THELASTTIMEAplayerhadfourgoals:StevieMoses,UNH(1/14/12vs.Dartmouth)

Arookiehadahattrick:StephaneDaCosta,Merrimack(10/17/09vs.Army;5goals)Inleagueplay:MikeCollins,MC,1/29/11vs.Vermont

Adefensemanhadahattrick:ConorAllen,UMass(11/11/11vsHolyCross)

Agoaltenderrecorded50saves:KieranMillan,BostonUniversity,3/11/12vs.UNH(68saves)CaseyDeSmith,NewHampshire,3/11/12vs.BU(50saves)Inleagueplay:AndrewBrathwaite,Merrimack,2/2/08vs.Providence(50saves)

Ateamwon10gamesinarow:BostonUniversity,1/7/06to2/13/06(11games)Inleagueplay:BostonCollege,1/27/12toPresent(13games)

Ateamwasunbeatenin10straightgames:Merrimack,10/7/11to12/2/11(10games;9-0-1)Inleagueplay:BostonCollege,1/27/12toPresent(13games;13-0-0)

Ateamrecorded50shots-on-goal:Merrimack,1/1/11atRIT(50shots)Inleagueplay:NewHampshire,3/11/12atBU(72shots)

Hockey East Playoff Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 3 2-3-5 1.67 3/6 0 0 1 0 +3 DAL

2 Garrett Noonan BU SO D 3 2-2-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 NSH

Chris Connolly BU SR F 3 1-3-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +5

Zack Kamrass UML FR D 3 1-3-4 1.33 1/2 0 0 1 0 E

5 Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 2 0-3-3 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 CGY

Matt Nieto BU SO F 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 0 0 1 0 +4 SJS

Sahir Gill BU SO F 3 1-2-3 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 3 1-2-3 1.00 7/22 1 0 0 0 E

Joey Diamond ME JR F 3 1-2-3 1.00 7/28 0 0 0 0 +1

Kevin Goumas UNH SO F 3 1-2-3 1.00 3/6 0 0 0 0 -3

Alex Velischek PC JR D 3 0-3-3 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +4 PIT

12 32 Players Tied With 2 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Garrett Noonan BU SO D 3 2-2-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 NSH

Zack Kamrass UML FR D 3 1-3-4 1.33 1/2 0 0 1 0 E

3 Alex Velischek PC JR D 3 0-3-3 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 +4 PIT

4 Michael Marcou UM SR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E

Brice O'Connor ME SO D 3 1-1-2 0.67 2/4 0 0 1 0 +1

Dan Kolomatis MC FR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 4/8 0 0 0 0 E

Connor Hardowa UNH JR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 1/2 1 0 0 0 -4

Myles Harvey PC JR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 E

Alexx Privitera BU FR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1

Jordan Heywood MC SO D 3 0-2-2 0.67 2/4 0 0 0 0 +1

Barrett Kaib PC FR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3

12 17 Players Tied With 1 Points

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Zack Kamrass UML FR D 3 1-3-4 1.33 1/2 0 0 1 0 E

2 Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 2 0-3-3 1.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 CGY

3 Casey Thrush UNH FR F 1 2-0-2 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E

Evan Rodrigues BU FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2

Scott Wilson UML FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 2/4 1 0 0 0 E PIT

Dan Kolomatis MC FR D 3 1-1-2 0.67 4/8 0 0 0 0 E

Grayson Downing UNH FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 1 0 -1

Ross Mauermann PC FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 1 0 +3

Alexx Privitera BU FR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1

Connor Toomey MC FR F 3 0-2-2 0.67 6/12 0 0 0 0 -2

Matt Willows UNH FR F 3 0-2-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1

Drew Brown PC FR F 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 E

Barrett Kaib PC FR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3

Shane Luke PC FR F 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3

15 8 Players Tied With 1 Points

Hockey East Playoff Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring GP GPG G

1 Casey Thrush UNH FR F 1 2.00 2

Pat Mullane BC JR F 2 1.00 2

Alex Chiasson BU JR F 3 0.67 2

Garrett Noonan BU SO D 3 0.67 2

Matt Ferreira UML SR F 3 0.67 2

Rhett Bly MC SO F 3 0.67 2

Matt Bergland PC SR F 3 0.67 2

Derek Army PC SO F 3 0.67 2

9 39 Players Tied With 1

Assist Scoring GP APG A

1 Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 2 1.50 3

Chris Connolly BU SR F 3 1.00 3

Alex Chiasson BU JR F 3 1.00 3

Zack Kamrass UML FR D 3 1.00 3

Alex Velischek PC JR D 3 1.00 3

6 18 Players Tied With 2

Power Play Goals GP GPG G

1 Paul Carey BC SR F 2 0.50 1

Joel Hanley UM SO D 2 0.50 1

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 3 0.33 1

Adam Shemansky ME JR F 3 0.33 1

Matt Ferreira UML SR F 3 0.33 1

Scott Wilson UML FR F 3 0.33 1

Mike Collins MC SO F 3 0.33 1

Josh Myers MC FR F 3 0.33 1

Connor Hardowa UNH JR D 3 0.33 1

Greg Burke UNH JR F 3 0.33 1

Derek Army PC SO F 3 0.33 1

Power Play Points GP PPG G-A-P

1 Adam Shemansky ME JR F 3 0.67 1-1-2

Zack Kamrass UML FR D 3 0.67 0-2-2

Connor Toomey MC FR F 3 0.67 0-2-2

4 24 Players Tied With 1 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP GPG G

1 Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 3 0.33 1

Mike Borisenok UNH SR F 3 0.33 1

Game-Winning Goals GP GPG G

1 Tommy Cross BC SR D 2 0.50 1

Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 2 0.50 1

Alex Chiasson BU JR F 3 0.33 1

Matt Nieto BU SO F 3 0.33 1

Kyle Beattie ME JR F 3 0.33 1

Brice O'Connor ME SO D 3 0.33 1

Zack Kamrass UML FR D 3 0.33 1

Jeff Velleca MC SR F 3 0.33 1

Grayson Downing UNH FR F 3 0.33 1

Matt Bergland PC SR F 3 0.33 1

Ross Mauermann PC FR F 3 0.33 1

Plus-Minus GP +/-

1 Chris Connolly BU SR F 3 +5

2 Matt Nieto BU SO F 3 +4

Alex Velischek PC JR D 3 +4

4 Pat Mullane BC JR F 2 +3

Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 2 +3

Alex Chiasson BU JR F 3 +3

Adam Clendening BU SO D 3 +3

Garrett Noonan BU SO D 3 +3

Jesse Todd MC SR F 3 +3

Barrett Kaib PC FR D 3 +3

Ross Mauermann PC FR F 3 +3

Shane Luke PC FR F 3 +3

Hat Tricks GP HT

Hockey East Playoff Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Parker Milner BC JR 2 120:00 3 1.50 2-0-0 0 58 .951

2 Alex Beaudry PC SR 3 191:26 6 1.88 2-1-0 1 95 .941

3 Dan Sullivan ME SO 3 178:58 6 2.01 2-1-0 0 72 .923

4 Joe Cannata MC SR 3 177:22 6 2.03 1-2-0 0 99 .943 VAN

5 Doug Carr UML SO 3 189:30 7 2.22 1-2-0 0 105 .938

6 Kieran Millan BU SR 3 228:42 9 2.36 2-1-0 0 150 .943 COL

7 Kevin Boyle UM FR 2 119:00 5 2.52 0-2-0 0 35 .875

8 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 3 227:04 11 2.91 1-2-0 0 116 .913

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Parker Milner BC JR 2 120:00 3 1.50 2-0-0 0 58 .951

2 Kieran Millan BU SR 3 228:42 9 2.36 2-1-0 0 150 .943 COL

3 Joe Cannata MC SR 3 177:22 6 2.03 1-2-0 0 99 .943 VAN

4 Alex Beaudry PC SR 3 191:26 6 1.88 2-1-0 1 95 .941

5 Doug Carr UML SO 3 189:30 7 2.22 1-2-0 0 105 .938

6 Dan Sullivan ME SO 3 178:58 6 2.01 2-1-0 0 72 .923

7 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 3 227:04 11 2.91 1-2-0 0 116 .913

8 Kevin Boyle UM FR 2 119:00 5 2.52 0-2-0 0 35 .875

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 Kieran Millan BU SR 3 50.0 150

2 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 3 38.7 116

3 Doug Carr UML SO 3 35.0 105

4 Joe Cannata MC SR 3 33.0 99

5 Alex Beaudry PC SR 3 31.7 95

6 Dan Sullivan ME SO 3 24.0 72

7 Parker Milner BC JR 2 29.0 58

8 Kevin Boyle UM FR 2 17.5 35

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Alex Beaudry PC SR 3 1

Hockey East Playoff Team StatsTEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston University 3 11 3.67

2 New Hampshire 3 9 3.00

3 Providence 3 8 2.67

4 Boston College 2 5 2.50

5 Merrimack 3 7 2.33

6 Maine 3 6 2.00

UMass Lowell 3 6 2.00

8 Massachusetts 2 3 1.50

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston College 2 3 1.50

2 Merrimack 3 6 2.00

Providence 3 6 2.00

4 Maine 3 7 2.33

5 Massachusetts 2 5 2.50

6 UMass Lowell 3 8 2.67

7 Boston University 3 9 3.00

8 New Hampshire 3 11 3.67

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP %

1 Boston College 1/4 0 25.0

2 Massachusetts 1/5 0 20.0

3 UMass Lowell 2/11 0 18.2

4 New Hampshire 2/12 0 16.7

5 Merrimack 2/13 1 15.4

6 Providence 1/7 0 14.3

7 Maine 2/17 0 11.8

8 Boston University 0/11 1 0.0

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 New Hampshire 11/11 1 100.0

2 Merrimack 15/17 0 88.2

3 UMass Lowell 6/7 0 85.7

4 Maine 11/13 1 84.6

5 Boston University 10/12 0 83.3

6 Providence 9/11 0 81.8

7 Boston College 4/5 0 80.0

8 Massachusetts 3/4 0 75.0

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Merrimack 3 138 46.0

2 Maine 3 131 43.7

3 Massachusetts 2 23 11.5

4 Boston University 3 32 10.7

5 New Hampshire 3 30 10.0

6 Providence 3 24 8.0

7 Boston College 2 14 7.0

8 UMass Lowell 3 16 5.3

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 New Hampshire 3 159 53.0

2 Boston University 3 127 42.3

3 Providence 3 113 37.7

4 Maine 3 105 35.0

5 UMass Lowell 3 101 33.7

6 Massachusetts 2 61 30.5

7 Merrimack 3 79 26.3

8 Boston College 2 40 20.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston University 3 4 3 1 11

2 New Hampshire 4 3 1 1 9

3 Providence 1 5 2 0 8

4 Merrimack 3 3 1 - 7

5 Maine 2 3 1 - 6

UMass Lowell 2 2 1 1 6

7 Boston College 2 3 0 - 5

8 Massachusetts 1 1 1 - 3

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston College 1 1 1 - 3

2 Massachusetts 2 3 0 - 5

3 Merrimack 2 3 1 - 6

Providence 2 2 1 1 6

5 Maine 3 3 1 - 7

6 UMass Lowell 1 5 2 0 8

7 Boston University 4 3 1 1 9

8 New Hampshire 3 4 3 1 11

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET

1 New Hampshire 2 0 +2 0 1 +1 +3

2 Maine 2 0 +2 2 1 -1 +1

UMass Lowell 2 0 +2 1 0 -1 +1

4 Boston College 1 0 +1 1 0 -1 0

Massachusetts 1 0 +1 1 0 -1 0

6 Merrimack 2 1 +1 2 0 -2 -1

Providence 1 0 +1 2 0 -2 -1

8 Boston University 0 1 -1 2 0 -2 -3

National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Spencer Abbott Maine SR F 37 20-39-59 1.59

2 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 37 36-20-56 1.51

3 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 18-38-56 1.47

4 Chris Wagner (ANA) Colgate SO F 36 17-33-50 1.39

5 Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO F 30 15-26-41 1.37

6 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 13-37-50 1.35

7 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 14-23-37 1.32

8 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 38 21-29-50 1.32

Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 21-29-50 1.32

10 Brian O'Neill Yale SR F 35 21-25-46 1.31

11 Alex Killorn (TBL) Harvard SR F 32 20-22-42 1.31

12 Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 34 20-24-44 1.29

Joey Diamond Maine JR F 34 23-21-44 1.29

14 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO F 36 23-23-46 1.28

15 Brett Gensler Bentley SO F 40 23-27-50 1.25

16 Brian Flynn Maine SR F 37 17-29-46 1.24

17 Alex Chiasson (DAL) Boston University JR F 36 14-29-43 1.19

Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 36 27-16-43 1.19

19 Justin Schultz (ANA) Wisconsin JR D 37 16-28-44 1.19

20 Cole Schneider Connecticut SO F 38 23-22-45 1.18

21 Matt Nieto (SJS) Boston University SO F 35 14-26-40 1.14

Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR F 35 23-17-40 1.14

23 Kelly Zajac Union SR F 36 8-33-41 1.14

24 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota SO F 39 19-25-44 1.13

25 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota SO F 36 24-16-40 1.11

Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA

1 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SR 1256:55 30 1.43

2 Chris Noonan Niagara SR 1389:29 37 1.60

3 Troy Grosenick Union SO 1623:53 45 1.66

4 Jason Torf Air Force SO 858:46 26 1.82

5 Parker Milner Boston College JR 1696:00 52 1.84

6 Shane Madolora RIT JR 1839:39 59 1.92

7 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 2197:07 72 1.97

8 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan FR 1744:52 59 2.03

9 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SO 1850:33 64 2.08

10 Andy Iles Cornell SO 1937:16 67 2.08

11 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 1125:42 39 2.08

12 Kent Patterson (COL) Minnesota SR 2317:31 82 2.12

13 Stephen Caple Air Force SR 1305:26 47 2.16

14 Joe Cannata (VAN) Merrimack SR 2179:04 79 2.18

15 Taylor Nelson Ferris State SR 1650:49 60 2.18

16 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac JR 1748:47 64 2.20

17 Jared Coreau Northern Michigan SO 1244:02 46 2.22

18 Mike Lee (PHX) St. Cloud State JR 909:45 34 2.24

19 Raphael Girard Harvard SO 665:40 25 2.25

20 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire FR 1285:36 50 2.33

21 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 1328:51 52 2.35

22 Bryce Merriam Rensselaer JR 1854:12 73 2.36

23 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 2111:34 84 2.39

24 Branden Komm Bentley SO 2237:00 90 2.41

25 Matt Ginn Holy Cross FR 1660:31 67 2.42

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Justin Schultz (ANA) Wisconsin JR D 37 16-28-44 1.19

2 Danny Biega (CAR) Harvard JR D 32 10-24-34 1.06

3 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 39 11-26-37 0.95

4 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 39 3-33-36 0.92

5 Torey Krug Michigan State JR D 37 12-21-33 0.89

6 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State SO D 38 6-26-32 0.84

7 Patrick McNally (VAN) Harvard FR D 32 5-21-26 0.81

8 Adam Clendening (CHI) Boston University SO D 36 3-26-29 0.81

9 Mat Bodie Union SO D 34 8-19-27 0.79

10 Lee Moffie (SJS) Michigan JR D 38 6-24-30 0.79

11 George Hughes St. Lawrence JR D 31 4-20-24 0.77

12 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 38 9-20-29 0.76

13 Mike Boivin Colorado College JR D 33 8-17-25 0.76

14 Will O'Neill (WPG) Maine SR D 37 1-27-28 0.76

Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 37 5-23-28 0.76

16 Tim Kirby Air Force SR D 36 12-15-27 0.75

17 Chad Billins Ferris State SR D 39 7-22-29 0.74

18 Garrett Noonan (NSH) Boston University SO D 36 16-10-26 0.72

Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SR D 36 4-22-26 0.72

Kyle Follmer Northern Michigan JR D 36 4-22-26 0.72

Save Percentage Saves GA Save %

1 Chris Noonan Niagara SR 625 37 .944

2 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SR 492 30 .943

3 Troy Grosenick Union SO 660 45 .936

4 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 1014 72 .934

5 Raphael Girard Harvard SO 343 25 .932

6 Shane Madolora RIT JR 809 59 .932

7 Mike Lee (PHX) St. Cloud State JR 453 34 .930

8 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SO 844 64 .930

9 Parker Milner Boston College JR 674 52 .928

10 Brooks Ostergard Robert Morris SR 879 68 .928

11 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 502 39 .928

12 Jared Coreau Northern Michigan SO 590 46 .928

13 Max Strang Mercyhurst SR 1060 83 .927

14 Kieran Millan (COL) Boston University SR 1036 83 .926

15 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire FR 623 50 .926

16 Joe Cannata (VAN) Merrimack SR 977 79 .925

17 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 631 52 .924

18 Garrett Bartus Connecticut JR 1179 98 .923

19 Branden Komm Bentley SO 1080 90 .923

20 Will Yanakeff Michigan State SO 643 54 .923

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Scott Wilson (PIT) UMass Lowell F 35 16-21-37 1.06

2 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota F 36 16-20-36 1.00

Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac F 39 8-31-39 1.00

4 Joey LaLeggia Denver D 39 11-26-37 0.95

5 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College F 38 16-19-35 0.92

6 Alex Grieve Bentley F 39 15-19-34 0.87

7 Austin Czarnik Miami F 37 9-23-32 0.86

8 Brett Switzer Bentley F 39 14-19-33 0.85

9 Alex Guptill (DAL) Michigan F 38 16-16-32 0.84

Caleb Herbert (WSH) Minnesota Duluth F 38 13-19-32 0.84

11 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha F 38 13-18-31 0.82

12 Max McCormick (OTT) Ohio State F 27 10-12-22 0.81

13 Patrick McNally (VAN) Harvard D 32 5-21-26 0.81

Ludwig Karlsson Northeastern F 32 10-16-26 0.81

15 Nardo Nagtzaam Mercyhurst F 37 11-19-30 0.81

16 Brian Ferlin (BOS) Cornell F 26 8-13-21 0.81

17 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst F 39 10-21-31 0.79

18 Jimmy Mullin (TBL) Miami F 34 11-15-26 0.76

19 David Johnstone Michigan Tech F 38 11-18-29 0.76

Matt Leitner Minnesota State F 38 11-18-29 0.76

Winning Percentage W-L-T Win %

1 Parker Milner Boston College JR 23-5-0 .821

2 Troy Grosenick Union SO 18-5-3 .750

3 Taylor Nelson Ferris State SR 18-6-3 .722

4 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 22-7-6 .714

Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SR 15-6-0 .714

6 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SO 21-9-1 .694

7 Chris Noonan Niagara SR 14-5-5 .688

8 Dan Sullivan Maine SO 21-9-3 .682

9 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 23-10-3 .681

10 Kent Patterson (COL) Minnesota SR 26-12-1 .679

11 Stephen Caple Air Force SR 13-5-5 .674

12 Matt Ginn Holy Cross FR 17-8-2 .667

13 Andy Iles Cornell SO 17-7-7 .661

14 Shane Madolora RIT JR 17-8-5 .650

Raphael Girard Harvard SO 5-2-3 .650

16 Kieran Millan (COL) Boston University SR 20-12-1 .621

17 Jared Coreau Northern Michigan SO 12-7-2 .619

18 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 13-8-1 .614

Will Yanakeff Michigan State SO 13-8-1 .614

20 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 14-9-2 .600

Mike Lee (PHX) St. Cloud State JR 8-5-2 .600

National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM

1 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 37 36 0.97

2 Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 36 27 0.75

3 Joey Diamond Maine JR F 34 23 0.68

4 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota SO F 36 24 0.67

5 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR F 35 23 0.66

Jeremy Welsh Union JR F 35 23 0.66

7 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO F 36 23 0.64

8 Alex Killorn (TBL) Harvard SR F 32 20 0.62

9 Brock Nelson (NYI) North Dakota SO F 37 23 0.62

10 Cole Schneider Connecticut SO F 38 23 0.61

11 Brian O'Neill Yale SR F 35 21 0.60

12 Stevie Moses New Hampshire SR F 37 22 0.59

13 Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 34 20 0.59

14 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State JR F 38 22 0.58

15 Brett Gensler Bentley SO F 40 23 0.57

16 Barry Almeida Boston College SR F 38 21 0.55

Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 38 21 0.55

Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 21 0.55

19 Antoine Laganiere Yale JR F 35 19 0.54

20 Spencer Abbott Maine SR F 37 20 0.54

21 Andrew Calof Princeton SO F 32 17 0.53

22 Chris Kreider (NYR) Boston College JR F 38 20 0.53

23 Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University JR F 37 19 0.51

Justin Florek (BOS) Northern Michigan SR F 37 19 0.51

25 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 38 19 0.50

Jack Maclellan Brown SR F 30 15 0.50

Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO F 30 15 0.50

Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 14 0.50

Alex Fallstrom (BOS) Harvard JR F 26 13 0.50

Assists Per Game GP A A/GM

1 Spencer Abbott Maine SR F 37 39 1.05

2 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 38 1.00

Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 37 1.00

4 Chris Wagner (ANA) Colgate SO F 36 33 0.92

Kelly Zajac Union SR F 36 33 0.92

6 Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO F 30 26 0.87

7 Andrew Miller Yale JR F 34 29 0.85

8 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 39 33 0.85

9 Chris Connolly Boston University SR F 36 30 0.83

10 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 23 0.82

11 Alex Chiasson (DAL) Boston University JR F 36 29 0.81

12 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac FR F 39 31 0.79

13 Brian Flynn Maine SR F 37 29 0.78

14 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 38 29 0.76

Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 29 0.76

16 Connor Jones Quinnipiac SO F 37 28 0.76

Justin Schultz (ANA) Wisconsin JR D 37 28 0.76

18 Danny Biega (CAR) Harvard JR D 32 24 0.75

19 Matt Nieto (SJS) Boston University SO F 35 26 0.74

20 Will O'Neill (WPG) Maine SR D 37 27 0.73

21 Adam Clendening (CHI) Boston University SO D 36 26 0.72

22 T. J. Tynan (CLB) Notre Dame SO F 39 28 0.72

23 Brian O'Neill Yale SR F 35 25 0.71

24 Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 34 24 0.71

25 Nick Sorkin New Hampshire SO F 37 26 0.70

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG

1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR F 35 0.31 11

Barry Almeida Boston College SR F 38 0.29 11

Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 38 0.29 11

4 Brian O'Neill Yale SR F 35 0.29 10

Mark Anthoine Maine SO F 37 0.27 10

Brant Harris Connecticut SO F 39 0.26 10

7 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 0.32 9

Alex Killorn (TBL) Harvard SR F 32 0.28 9

Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 34 0.26 9

Joey Diamond Maine JR F 34 0.26 9

Jeremy Welsh Union JR F 35 0.26 9

Antoine Laganiere Yale JR F 35 0.26 9

Derek Arnold UMass Lowell SO F 36 0.25 9

Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 36 0.25 9

Daniel Carr Union SO F 36 0.25 9

Carter Rowney North Dakota JR F 37 0.24 9

Brock Nelson (NYI) North Dakota SO F 37 0.24 9

Justin Florek (BOS) Northern Michigan SR F 37 0.24 9

Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 0.24 9

Game-Winning Goals GP GWG

1 Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 36 8

2 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 38 7

3 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 36 6

Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 6

5 Adam Mitchell RIT SO F 29 5

Nick D'Agostino (PIT) Cornell JR D 30 5

Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 37 5

Allan McPherson Clarkson SO F 39 5

Andrew Cox Holy Cross SR F 39 5

Rob Linsmayer Holy Cross JR F 39 5

Domenic Monardo Lake Superior JR F 39 5

12 35 Players Tied With 4

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG

1 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 37 0.16 6

2 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 0.11 4

Nate Condon (COL) Minnesota SO F 39 0.10 4

4 Marc Zanette Niagara JR F 35 0.09 3

Michael Dorr Minnesota State SR F 36 0.08 3

Ross Mauermann Providence FR F 37 0.08 3

Chris Kreider (NYR) Boston College JR F 38 0.08 3

Steven Whitney Boston College JR F 38 0.08 3

Matthew Kirzinger Ferris State JR F 38 0.08 3

Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior FR F 38 0.08 3

Aaron Stonacek Bentley SR F 40 0.07 3

12 28 Players Tied With 2

National Team Leaders

TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM

1 Minnesota Duluth 38 139 3.66

2 Boston University 37 133 3.59

3 Minnesota 39 139 3.56

4 Yale 35 123 3.51

5 Boston College 38 133 3.50

Union 36 126 3.50

7 Maine 37 125 3.38

8 Denver 39 131 3.36

9 UMass Lowell 36 120 3.33

10 Michigan 38 125 3.29

11 Colgate 37 119 3.22

12 Colorado College 36 114 3.17

Massachusetts 36 114 3.17

14 North Dakota 37 116 3.14

15 St. Cloud State 38 119 3.13

16 Harvard 32 99 3.09

17 Holy Cross 39 120 3.08

18 Air Force 36 110 3.06

19 Quinnipiac 40 122 3.05

20 Ferris State 39 116 2.97

21 Miami 38 113 2.97

22 Cornell 31 92 2.97

23 New Hampshire 37 108 2.92

24 Michigan State 38 110 2.89

25 Connecticut 39 112 2.87

26 Michigan Tech 38 109 2.87

27 Northern Michigan 37 106 2.86

28 Northeastern 34 97 2.85

29 Bentley 40 114 2.85

30 Wisconsin 37 105 2.84

31 Dartmouth 33 93 2.82

32 Mercyhurst 39 109 2.79

33 Nebraska Omaha 38 106 2.79

34 Niagara 36 100 2.78

35 Merrimack 37 102 2.76

36 Western Michigan 38 104 2.74

37 Clarkson 39 105 2.69

38 Bemidji State 38 101 2.66

Minnesota State 38 101 2.66

40 Princeton 32 85 2.66

41 RIT 37 97 2.62

42 Robert Morris 39 102 2.62

43 Ohio State 35 91 2.60

44 Lake Superior 40 102 2.55

45 Notre Dame 40 101 2.52

46 Providence 37 92 2.49

47 St. Lawrence 36 88 2.44

48 Alaska Anchorage 36 85 2.36

49 Brown 32 75 2.34

50 Alaska 36 84 2.33

51 Sacred Heart 37 84 2.27

52 American International 37 82 2.22

53 Vermont 34 73 2.15

54 Rensselaer 39 78 2.00

55 Bowling Green 42 82 1.95

56 Army 34 65 1.91

57 Canisius 36 66 1.83

58 Alabama-Huntsville 31 37 1.19

SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM

1 Union 36 66 1.83

2 Miami 38 75 1.97

3 Minnesota 39 82 2.10

4 Michigan 38 81 2.13

5 RIT 37 81 2.19

6 Air Force 36 79 2.19

Niagara 36 79 2.19

8 Boston College 38 84 2.21

9 Cornell 31 69 2.23

10 Ferris State 39 87 2.23

11 Western Michigan 38 85 2.24

12 Merrimack 37 83 2.24

13 UMass Lowell 36 87 2.42

14 Quinnipiac 40 98 2.45

15 Minnesota Duluth 38 96 2.53

16 Denver 39 100 2.56

17 Alaska 36 94 2.61

18 Ohio State 35 92 2.63

19 Michigan State 38 100 2.63

St. Cloud State 38 100 2.63

21 Robert Morris 39 103 2.64

22 North Dakota 37 98 2.65

23 Notre Dame 40 107 2.67

24 Connecticut 39 105 2.69

25 Lake Superior 40 108 2.70

26 Boston University 37 100 2.70

27 Bentley 40 109 2.73

28 Holy Cross 39 107 2.74

29 Maine 37 102 2.76

Northern Michigan 37 102 2.76

Wisconsin 37 102 2.76

32 Clarkson 39 109 2.79

33 Colgate 37 104 2.81

34 Mercyhurst 39 111 2.85

Rensselaer 39 111 2.85

36 Bemidji State 38 109 2.87

37 Colorado College 36 104 2.89

38 Bowling Green 42 122 2.90

39 Nebraska Omaha 38 112 2.95

40 Northeastern 34 101 2.97

41 New Hampshire 37 110 2.97

42 Michigan Tech 38 113 2.97

43 Harvard 32 96 3.00

44 Yale 35 106 3.03

45 Brown 32 97 3.03

46 Canisius 36 111 3.08

47 Dartmouth 33 102 3.09

48 Providence 37 118 3.19

49 Massachusetts 36 118 3.28

50 Princeton 32 105 3.28

51 St. Lawrence 36 120 3.33

52 Minnesota State 38 129 3.39

53 Army 34 120 3.53

54 American International 37 137 3.70

55 Alaska Anchorage 36 134 3.72

56 Alabama-Huntsville 31 126 4.06

57 Vermont 34 140 4.12

58 Sacred Heart 37 173 4.68

National Team Leaders

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP%

1 Harvard 37/131 2 28.2

2 Maine 46/175 9 26.3

3 Connecticut 38/148 1 25.7

4 Union 43/178 4 24.2

5 Denver 38/163 5 23.3

6 Colorado College 36/158 11 22.8

7 Minnesota 38/169 4 22.5

8 St. Cloud State 31/138 3 22.5

9 Yale 39/174 5 22.4

10 Boston University 42/188 2 22.3

11 UMass Lowell 36/167 3 21.6

12 North Dakota 36/168 5 21.4

13 Boston College 35/165 6 21.2

14 Bemidji State 25/118 3 21.2

15 Minnesota Duluth 38/182 2 20.9

16 Niagara 31/150 6 20.7

17 Wisconsin 33/160 4 20.6

18 Quinnipiac 42/206 5 20.4

19 Western Michigan 32/159 4 20.1

20 Northern Michigan 27/135 3 20.0

21 Minnesota State 34/173 3 19.7

22 Holy Cross 37/189 4 19.6

23 Alaska Anchorage 25/128 5 19.5

24 Ferris State 36/185 1 19.5

25 Colgate 34/177 7 19.2

26 St. Lawrence 33/172 1 19.2

27 Mercyhurst 33/173 5 19.1

28 Lake Superior 28/149 4 18.8

29 Michigan Tech 30/161 3 18.6

30 New Hampshire 24/129 3 18.6

31 Notre Dame 35/189 3 18.5

32 Massachusetts 30/165 4 18.2

33 Merrimack 30/167 5 18.0

34 Clarkson 33/184 4 17.9

35 RIT 30/170 3 17.6

36 Ohio State 31/176 4 17.6

37 Cornell 21/121 2 17.4

38 Princeton 25/145 6 17.2

39 Nebraska Omaha 25/146 3 17.1

40 Air Force 28/168 4 16.7

41 Michigan State 24/147 2 16.3

42 Alaska 26/164 2 15.9

43 American Int'l 23/147 5 15.6

44 Michigan 22/141 0 15.6

45 Vermont 28/180 5 15.6

46 Providence 26/170 2 15.3

47 Miami 24/157 2 15.3

48 Brown 22/150 5 14.7

49 Rensselaer 26/178 4 14.6

50 Dartmouth 16/114 2 14.0

51 Northeastern 21/153 11 13.7

52 Army 19/144 6 13.2

53 Robert Morris 22/172 2 12.8

54 Bentley 20/175 3 11.4

55 Sacred Heart 15/171 10 8.8

56 Bowling Green 16/186 3 8.6

57 Canisius 11/133 6 8.3

58 Alab-Huntsville 9/124 4 7.3

PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK%

1 Robert Morris 143/159 4 89.9

2 Quinnipiac 152/170 4 89.4

3 Michigan State 131/150 3 87.3

4 Boston College 147/169 11 87.0

5 Northern Michigan 148/172 2 86.0

6 Miami 165/192 7 85.9

7 Michigan 137/161 3 85.1

8 Ferris State 147/173 6 85.0

9 New Hampshire 96/113 6 85.0

10 RIT 167/197 6 84.8

11 Western Michigan 127/150 1 84.7

12 Yale 137/162 4 84.6

13 Connecticut 139/165 4 84.2

14 Boston University 175/208 9 84.1

15 Union 116/138 5 84.1

16 Holy Cross 136/162 5 84.0

17 Bemidji State 123/147 2 83.7

18 Rensselaer 165/198 4 83.3

19 Ohio State 132/159 2 83.0

20 Brown 127/153 4 83.0

21 Bentley 141/170 5 82.9

22 Notre Dame 126/152 3 82.9

23 Denver 140/169 3 82.8

24 Mercyhurst 130/157 2 82.8

25 Bowling Green 166/201 3 82.6

26 Lake Superior 118/143 4 82.5

27 Niagara 140/170 5 82.4

28 Clarkson 168/205 2 82.0

29 Nebraska Omaha 118/144 10 81.9

30 Michigan Tech 133/163 6 81.6

31 Minnesota 141/173 7 81.5

32 North Dakota 123/151 4 81.5

33 Alaska 127/156 2 81.4

34 Merrimack 155/191 3 81.2

35 Alaska Anchorage 120/148 2 81.1

36 Air Force 101/125 3 80.8

37 Northeastern 130/161 4 80.7

38 St. Lawrence 132/164 1 80.5

39 UMass Lowell 106/132 4 80.3

40 Army 118/147 2 80.3

41 American Int'l 132/165 4 80.0

Maine 136/170 5 80.0

Minnesota State 144/180 7 80.0

Providence 144/180 8 80.0

45 Princeton 115/145 1 79.3

46 Colorado College 103/130 5 79.2

47 Colgate 135/171 11 78.9

48 Harvard 107/136 1 78.7

49 Cornell 97/124 5 78.2

50 St. Cloud State 106/136 3 77.9

51 Canisius 139/179 2 77.7

52 Dartmouth 111/143 2 77.6

53 Sacred Heart 141/182 2 77.5

54 Minnesota Duluth 130/169 1 76.9

55 Wisconsin 106/139 5 76.3

56 Massachusetts 121/159 2 76.1

57 Alab-Huntsville 111/150 1 74.0

58 Vermont 89/127 3 70.1

Hockey East Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Spencer Abbott ME SR F 37 20-39-59 1.59 13/34 3 1 2 1 +16

2 Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 17-29-46 1.24 13/37 7 0 4 0 +21

3 Joey Diamond ME JR F 34 23-21-44 1.29 39/111 9 0 1 0 +13

4 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 36 14-29-43 1.19 25/61 6 1 2 0 +18 DAL

5 Matt Nieto BU SO F 35 14-26-40 1.14 13/26 4 1 3 0 +19 SJS

6 Chris Connolly BU SR F 36 9-30-39 1.08 5/18 3 0 0 0 +19

7 Chris Kreider BC JR F 38 20-18-38 1.00 31/62 6 3 4 0 +6 NYR

8 Scott Wilson UML FR F 35 16-21-37 1.06 13/26 5 0 2 0 +14 PIT

T.J. Syner UM SR F 36 13-24-37 1.03 21/61 2 1 1 0 +9

Riley Wetmore UML JR F 36 12-25-37 1.03 15/30 4 1 1 0 +12

11 Barry Almeida BC SR F 38 21-15-36 0.95 11/22 11 2 2 1 +10

12 Conor Sheary UM SO F 36 12-23-35 0.97 5/10 4 0 0 0 +15

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 37 22-13-35 0.95 8/16 7 2 4 2 -6

Nick Sorkin UNH SO F 37 9-26-35 0.95 5/10 4 1 1 0 -2

Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 38 16-19-35 0.92 5/10 4 0 3 0 +15 CGY

16 Michael Pereira UM SO F 35 17-17-34 0.97 8/16 7 0 3 2 +4

Kevin Goumas UNH SO F 36 9-25-34 0.94 19/49 1 2 2 0 +4

18 Pat Mullane BC JR F 38 8-25-33 0.87 13/37 0 1 0 0 +8

19 Derek Arnold UML SO F 36 17-15-32 0.89 8/16 9 0 4 0 +2

Bill Arnold BC SO F 36 16-16-32 0.89 20/40 3 1 4 0 +11 CGY

Steven Whitney BC JR F 38 12-20-32 0.84 21/61 2 3 2 0 +10

22 Sebastian StÂlberg UVM JR F 34 12-19-31 0.91 7/22 6 0 1 0 -16

Matt Ferreira UML SR F 35 13-18-31 0.89 9/18 2 1 4 0 +12

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 37 15-16-31 0.84 25/58 8 2 4 1 +1

25 Sahir Gill BU SO F 37 12-18-30 0.81 8/27 2 1 2 0 +6

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Adam Clendening BU SO D 36 3-26-29 0.81 27/62 1 0 1 0 +11 CHI

2 Will O'Neill ME SR D 37 1-27-28 0.76 25/66 0 0 0 0 -3 WPG

3 Garrett Noonan BU SO D 36 16-10-26 0.72 28/64 8 1 3 0 +21 NSH

Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 38 6-20-26 0.68 12/24 1 0 2 0 +20 CAR

5 Chad Ruhwedel UML SO D 35 6-19-25 0.71 11/22 2 0 1 0 +8

Joel Hanley UM SO D 36 7-18-25 0.69 9/18 3 0 1 0 +12

7 Drew MacKenzie UVM SR D 32 7-16-23 0.72 12/32 3 0 1 0 -22 BUF

Tommy Cross BC SR D 38 5-18-23 0.61 26/60 2 0 4 0 +9 BOS

9 Michael Marcou UM SR D 34 6-15-21 0.62 8/16 3 0 1 0 +6

Karl Stollery MC SR D 37 7-14-21 0.57 29/58 3 0 1 0 +13

11 Jordan Heywood MC SO D 37 4-15-19 0.51 17/56 0 0 1 0 +11

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH FR D 37 4-15-19 0.51 12/24 0 0 0 0 +7

13 Nick Bruneteau UVM SO D 34 2-16-18 0.53 9/18 1 0 0 0 -21

14 Kyle Bigos MC JR D 34 4-13-17 0.50 46/125 1 0 1 0 E EDM

Brendan Ellis MC SO D 34 2-15-17 0.50 12/35 1 0 0 0 +9

Myles Harvey PC JR D 37 7-10-17 0.46 21/42 5 0 2 0 -8

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Scott Wilson UML FR F 35 16-21-37 1.06 13/26 5 0 2 0 +14 PIT

2 Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 38 16-19-35 0.92 5/10 4 0 3 0 +15 CGY

3 Ludwig Karlsson NU FR F 32 10-16-26 0.81 4/8 3 0 1 0 +3

4 Ross Mauermann PC FR F 37 10-15-25 0.68 9/21 1 3 2 0 -7

5 Kyle Reynolds UVM FR F 32 10-13-23 0.72 14/28 4 0 2 0 -9

Grayson Downing UNH FR F 34 10-13-23 0.68 6/12 2 0 2 0 -7

Terrence Wallin UML FR F 36 7-16-23 0.64 8/27 1 0 0 0 +16

8 Steven Guzzo UM FR F 35 10-10-20 0.57 15/52 1 0 2 0 +6

9 Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH FR D 37 4-15-19 0.51 12/24 0 0 0 0 +7

10 Drew Brown PC FR F 37 4-14-18 0.49 3/6 2 0 1 0 -8

11 Stefan Demopoulos PC FR F 32 8-9-17 0.53 14/28 1 1 0 0 -3

12 Connor Toomey MC FR F 32 7-9-16 0.50 16/32 0 0 2 0 E

13 Damian Cross PC FR F 37 4-11-15 0.41 10/28 1 0 0 0 -8

14 Alexx Privitera BU FR D 23 4-10-14 0.61 16/32 2 0 2 0 +10

Stephen Buco UML FR F 28 2-12-14 0.50 9/18 0 0 0 0 +5

Colin Markison UVM FR F 33 6-8-14 0.42 5/10 3 0 0 0 -11

Hockey East Overall Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring GP G GPG

1 Joey Diamond ME JR F 34 23 0.68

2 Stevie Moses UNH SR F 37 22 0.59

3 Barry Almeida BC SR F 38 21 0.55

4 Spencer Abbott ME SR F 37 20 0.54

Chris Kreider BC JR F 38 20 0.53

6 Wade Megan BU JR F 37 19 0.51

7 Michael Pereira UM SO F 35 17 0.49

Derek Arnold UML SO F 36 17 0.47

Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 17 0.46

10 Scott Wilson UML FR F 35 16 0.46

Bill Arnold BC SO F 36 16 0.44

Garrett Noonan BU SO D 36 16 0.44

Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 38 16 0.42

14 Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 37 15 0.41

15 Tim Schaller PC JR F 25 14 0.56

Matt Nieto BU SO F 35 14 0.40

Alex Chiasson BU JR F 36 14 0.39

Paul Carey BC SR F 38 14 0.37

Assist Scoring GP A APG

1 Spencer Abbott ME SR F 37 39 1.05

2 Chris Connolly BU SR F 36 30 0.83

3 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 36 29 0.81

Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 29 0.78

5 Will O'Neill ME SR D 37 27 0.73

6 Matt Nieto BU SO F 35 26 0.74

Adam Clendening BU SO D 36 26 0.72

Nick Sorkin UNH SO F 37 26 0.70

9 Riley Wetmore UML JR F 36 25 0.69

Kevin Goumas UNH SO F 36 25 0.69

Pat Mullane BC JR F 38 25 0.66

12 T.J. Syner UM SR F 36 24 0.67

13 Conor Sheary UM SO F 36 23 0.64

14 Joey Diamond ME JR F 34 21 0.62

Scott Wilson UML FR F 35 21 0.60

Kyle Beattie ME JR F 37 21 0.57

Power Play Goals GP G GPG

1 Barry Almeida BC SR F 38 11 0.29

2 Mark Anthoine ME SO F 37 10 0.27

3 Joey Diamond ME JR F 34 9 0.26

Derek Arnold UML SO F 36 9 0.25

5 Garrett Noonan BU SO D 36 8 0.22

Wade Megan BU JR F 37 8 0.22

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 37 8 0.22

8 Michael Pereira UM SO F 35 7 0.20

Mike Collins MC SO F 35 7 0.20

Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 7 0.19

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 37 7 0.19

Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG

1 Spencer Abbott ME SR F 37 3-25-28 0.76

2 Sebastian StÂlberg UVM JR F 34 6-14-20 0.59

3 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 36 6-13-19 0.53

Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 7-12-19 0.51

5 Will O'Neill ME SR D 37 0-17-17 0.46

6 Matt Nieto BU SO F 35 4-12-16 0.46

Derek Arnold UML SO F 36 9-7-16 0.44

8 Chris Connolly BU SR F 36 3-12-15 0.42

9 Mike Collins MC SO F 35 7-7-14 0.40

Riley Wetmore UML JR F 36 4-10-14 0.39

Mark Anthoine ME SO F 37 10-4-14 0.38

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG

1 Ross Mauermann PC FR F 37 3 0.08

Chris Kreider BC JR F 38 3 0.08

Steven Whitney BC JR F 38 3 0.08

4 Corey Trivino BU SR F 15 2 0.13

Tim Schaller PC JR F 25 2 0.08

Braden Pimm NU SO F 32 2 0.06

Kevin Goumas UNH SO F 36 2 0.06

Wade Megan BU JR F 37 2 0.05

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 37 2 0.05

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 37 2 0.05

Andy Balysky PC SR F 37 2 0.05

Barry Almeida BC SR F 38 2 0.05

Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG

1 Matt Ferreira UML SR F 35 4 0.11

Bill Arnold BC SO F 36 4 0.11

David Vallorani UML SR F 36 4 0.11

Derek Arnold UML SO F 36 4 0.11

Wade Megan BU JR F 37 4 0.11

Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 4 0.11

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 37 4 0.11

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 37 4 0.11

Tommy Cross BC SR D 38 4 0.11

Chris Kreider BC JR F 38 4 0.11

Plus-Minus GP +/-

1 Garrett Noonan BU SO D 36 +21

Brian Flynn ME SR F 37 +21

3 Ryan Flanigan MC SR F 36 +20

Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 38 +20

5 Matt Nieto BU SO F 35 +19

Chris Connolly BU SR F 36 +19

Joseph Pendenza UML SO F 36 +19

8 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 36 +18

9 Jesse Todd MC SR F 36 +17

Patch Alber BC JR D 38 +17

Hat Tricks GP HT

1 Michael Pereira UM SO F 35 2

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 37 2

3 Cody Ferriero NU SO F 17 1

Tim Schaller PC JR F 25 1

Daniel Hobbs UM SR F 32 1

Conor Allen UM SO D 35 1

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 37 1

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 37 1

Barry Almeida BC SR F 38 1

Hockey East Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Parker Milner BC JR 28 1696:00 52 1.84 23-5-0 1 674 .928

2 Doug Carr UML SO 31 1850:33 64 2.08 21-9-1 4 844 .930

3 Joe Cannata MC SR 36 2179:04 79 2.18 17-12-7 2 977 .925 VAN

4 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 22 1285:36 50 2.33 9-10-1 1 623 .926

5 Kieran Millan BU SR 33 2002:41 83 2.49 20-12-1 3 1036 .926 COL

6 Dan Sullivan ME SO 33 1911:22 80 2.51 21-9-3 2 806 .910

7 Chris Rawlings NU JR 31 1771:56 80 2.71 12-14-5 1 878 .916

8 Kevin Boyle UM FR 21 1140:56 57 3.00 8-7-4 0 484 .895

9 Alex Beaudry PC SR 36 1957:44 98 3.00 13-18-4 3 847 .896

10 Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 16 897:32 51 3.41 6-8-1 1 386 .883

11 Rob Madore UVM SR 28 1604:07 101 3.78 5-21-1 0 708 .875

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Doug Carr UML SO 31 1850:33 64 2.08 21-9-1 4 844 .930

2 Parker Milner BC JR 28 1696:00 52 1.84 23-5-0 1 674 .928

3 Kieran Millan BU SR 33 2002:41 83 2.49 20-12-1 3 1036 .926 COL

4 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 22 1285:36 50 2.33 9-10-1 1 623 .926

5 Joe Cannata MC SR 36 2179:04 79 2.18 17-12-7 2 977 .925 VAN

6 Chris Rawlings NU JR 31 1771:56 80 2.71 12-14-5 1 878 .916

7 Dan Sullivan ME SO 33 1911:22 80 2.51 21-9-3 2 806 .910

8 Alex Beaudry PC SR 36 1957:44 98 3.00 13-18-4 3 847 .896

9 Kevin Boyle UM FR 21 1140:56 57 3.00 8-7-4 0 484 .895

10 Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 16 897:32 51 3.41 6-8-1 1 386 .883

11 Rob Madore UVM SR 28 1604:07 101 3.78 5-21-1 0 708 .875

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 Kieran Millan BU SR 33 31.4 1036

2 Joe Cannata MC SR 36 27.1 977

3 Chris Rawlings NU JR 31 28.3 878

4 Alex Beaudry PC SR 36 23.5 847

5 Doug Carr UML SO 31 27.2 844

6 Dan Sullivan ME SO 33 24.4 806

7 Rob Madore UVM SR 28 25.3 708

8 Parker Milner BC JR 28 24.1 674

9 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 22 28.3 623

10 Kevin Boyle UM FR 21 23.0 484

11 Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 16 24.1 386

12 Steve Mastalerz UM FR 12 22.8 273

13 Brian Billett BC FR 8 24.5 196

14 Jeff Teglia UM SO 8 23.4 187

15 Alex Vazzano UVM SO 7 23.0 161

16 Clay Witt NU SO 8 19.8 158

17 Grant Rollheiser BU SR 7 19.0 133

18 Martin Ouellette ME SO 9 13.4 121

19 Justin Gates PC SR 7 16.6 116

20 Brian Robbins UML FR 4 21.5 86

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Doug Carr UML SO 31 4

2 Kieran Millan BU SR 33 3

Alex Beaudry PC SR 36 3

4 Dan Sullivan ME SO 33 2

Joe Cannata MC SR 36 2

6 Sam Marotta MC SO 2 1

Grant Rollheiser BU SR 7 1

Steve Mastalerz UM FR 12 1

Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 16 1

Casey DeSmith UNH FR 22 1

Parker Milner BC JR 28 1

Chris Rawlings NU JR 31 1

Hockey East Overall Team StatsTEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston University 37 133 3.59

2 Boston College 38 133 3.50

3 Maine 37 125 3.38

4 UMass Lowell 36 120 3.33

5 Massachusetts 36 114 3.17

6 New Hampshire 37 108 2.92

7 Northeastern 34 97 2.85

8 Merrimack 37 102 2.76

9 Providence 37 92 2.49

10 Vermont 34 73 2.15

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston College 38 84 2.21

2 Merrimack 37 83 2.24

3 UMass Lowell 36 87 2.42

4 Boston University 37 100 2.70

5 Maine 37 102 2.76

6 Northeastern 34 101 2.97

7 New Hampshire 37 110 2.97

8 Providence 37 118 3.19

9 Massachusetts 36 118 3.28

10 Vermont 34 140 4.12

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP %

1 Maine 46/175 9 26.3

2 Boston University 42/188 2 22.3

3 UMass Lowell 36/167 3 21.6

4 Boston College 35/165 6 21.2

5 New Hampshire 24/129 3 18.6

6 Massachusetts 30/165 4 18.2

7 Merrimack 30/167 5 18.0

8 Vermont 28/180 5 15.6

9 Providence 26/170 2 15.3

10 Northeastern 21/153 11 13.7

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 Boston College 147/169 11 87.0

2 New Hampshire 96/113 6 85.0

3 Boston University 175/208 9 84.1

4 Merrimack 155/191 3 81.2

5 Northeastern 130/161 4 80.7

6 UMass Lowell 106/132 4 80.3

7 Maine 136/170 5 80.0

Providence 144/180 8 80.0

9 Massachusetts 121/159 2 76.1

10 Vermont 89/127 3 70.1

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Merrimack 37 739 20.0

2 Maine 37 708 19.1

3 Boston University 37 697 18.8

4 Northeastern 34 536 15.8

5 Massachusetts 36 517 14.4

6 Providence 37 514 13.9

7 Boston College 38 496 13.1

8 Vermont 34 422 12.4

9 UMass Lowell 36 385 10.7

10 New Hampshire 37 372 10.1

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 New Hampshire 37 1275 34.5

2 UMass Lowell 36 1215 33.8

3 Boston University 37 1186 32.1

4 Maine 37 1169 31.6

5 Providence 37 1151 31.1

6 Massachusetts 36 1112 30.9

7 Merrimack 37 1128 30.5

8 Boston College 38 1149 30.2

9 Vermont 34 940 27.6

10 Northeastern 34 908 26.7

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston College 44 48 38 3 133

Boston University 37 50 41 5 133

3 Maine 41 44 36 4 125

4 UMass Lowell 37 40 40 3 120

5 Massachusetts 31 33 49 1 114

6 New Hampshire 42 35 28 3 108

7 Merrimack 32 31 36 3 102

8 Northeastern 35 30 30 2 97

9 Providence 27 35 29 1 92

10 Vermont 25 19 27 2 73

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Merrimack 25 31 26 1 83

2 Boston College 27 31 24 2 84

3 UMass Lowell 28 28 29 2 87

4 Boston University 35 33 28 4 100

5 Northeastern 30 37 31 3 101

6 Maine 28 37 37 0 102

7 New Hampshire 35 36 34 5 110

8 Massachusetts 44 37 35 2 118

Providence 42 36 37 3 118

10 Vermont 36 55 47 2 140

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET

1 Boston College 35 6 +29 22 11 -11 +18

2 Boston University 42 2 +40 33 9 -24 +16

3 UMass Lowell 36 3 +33 26 4 -22 +11

4 New Hampshire 24 3 +21 17 6 -11 +10

5 Maine 46 9 +37 34 5 -29 +8

6 Providence 26 2 +24 36 8 -28 -4

7 Merrimack 30 5 +25 36 3 -33 -8

8 Massachusetts 30 4 +26 38 2 -36 -10

9 Vermont 28 5 +23 38 3 -35 -12

10 Northeastern 21 11 +10 31 4 -27 -17

Hockey East Conference Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Spencer Abbott ME SR F 27 15-23-38 1.41 4/8 1 1 2 1 +13

2 Joey Diamond ME JR F 27 20-17-37 1.37 26/63 8 0 1 0 +12

3 Brian Flynn ME SR F 27 12-23-35 1.30 8/27 3 0 4 0 +20

4 Matt Nieto BU SO F 25 10-22-32 1.28 8/16 4 0 2 0 +12 SJS

Chris Connolly BU SR F 26 6-26-32 1.23 3/6 2 0 0 0 +13

6 Scott Wilson UML FR F 26 12-16-28 1.08 11/22 4 0 2 0 +10 PIT

Chris Kreider BC JR F 27 14-14-28 1.04 21/42 4 3 2 0 +5 NYR

8 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 26 9-18-27 1.04 18/47 6 0 1 0 +7 DAL

Barry Almeida BC SR F 27 17-10-27 1.00 11/22 9 1 2 1 +8

Riley Wetmore UML JR F 27 9-18-27 1.00 12/24 4 1 1 0 +7

11 Derek Arnold UML SO F 27 14-12-26 0.96 6/12 7 0 4 0 -1

T.J. Syner UM SR F 27 10-16-26 0.96 18/44 2 1 1 0 +3

13 Conor Sheary UM SO F 27 8-17-25 0.93 3/6 3 0 0 0 +8

14 Bill Arnold BC SO F 27 14-10-24 0.89 17/34 3 1 3 0 +6 CGY

Steven Whitney BC JR F 27 8-16-24 0.89 18/55 2 1 2 0 +5

16 Michael Pereira UM SO F 26 12-11-23 0.88 7/14 6 0 2 1 -3

Ryan Flanigan MC SR F 26 7-16-23 0.88 14/36 0 1 2 0 +14

Sahir Gill BU SO F 27 10-13-23 0.85 7/25 2 1 2 0 +8

19 Matt Ferreira UML SR F 26 9-13-22 0.85 7/14 0 1 2 0 +9

Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 27 12-10-22 0.81 3/6 3 0 1 0 +11 CGY

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 27 10-12-22 0.81 11/22 4 1 3 1 -1

Sebastian StÂlberg UVM JR F 27 8-14-22 0.81 5/18 5 0 0 0 -11

Joseph Pendenza UML SO F 27 7-15-22 0.81 14/39 1 0 1 0 +17

Pat Mullane BC JR F 27 3-19-22 0.81 12/35 0 0 0 0 +5

25 Wade Megan BU JR F 27 14-7-21 0.78 18/36 6 1 2 0 -4 FLA

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 27 11-10-21 0.78 6/12 4 1 2 0 -4

Kevin Hayes BC SO F 27 5-16-21 0.78 4/8 2 0 2 0 +7 CHI

Kevin Goumas UNH SO F 27 5-16-21 0.78 15/41 0 1 1 0 +5

Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 27 4-17-21 0.78 9/18 1 0 0 0 +13 CAR

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 27 4-17-21 0.78 9/18 1 0 0 0 +13 CAR

2 Adam Clendening BU SO D 27 2-18-20 0.74 20/48 0 0 1 0 +4 CHI

3 Drew MacKenzie UVM SR D 25 5-14-19 0.76 10/28 2 0 1 0 -16 BUF

Joel Hanley UM SO D 27 6-13-19 0.70 4/8 2 0 1 0 +3

5 Garrett Noonan BU SO D 26 11-7-18 0.69 23/54 6 1 2 0 +11 NSH

Chad Ruhwedel UML SO D 26 5-13-18 0.69 10/20 2 0 1 0 +3

Tommy Cross BC SR D 27 3-15-18 0.67 19/38 2 0 3 0 +8 BOS

Will O'Neill ME SR D 27 0-18-18 0.67 18/44 0 0 0 0 -4 WPG

9 Karl Stollery MC SR D 27 4-12-16 0.59 24/48 2 0 0 0 +8

10 Michael Marcou UM SR D 25 4-9-13 0.52 6/12 1 0 1 0 +1

Kyle Bigos MC JR D 25 4-9-13 0.52 36/94 1 0 1 0 -2 EDM

Myles Harvey PC JR D 27 6-7-13 0.48 17/34 5 0 2 0 -5

Jordan Heywood MC SO D 27 3-10-13 0.48 13/48 0 0 1 0 +4

Nick Bruneteau UVM SO D 27 1-12-13 0.48 9/18 0 0 0 0 -16

15 Alexx Privitera BU FR D 16 4-8-12 0.75 11/22 2 0 2 0 +7

Daniel New PC SR D 25 2-10-12 0.48 15/41 2 0 0 0 -7

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Scott Wilson UML FR F 26 12-16-28 1.08 11/22 4 0 2 0 +10 PIT

2 Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 27 12-10-22 0.81 3/6 3 0 1 0 +11 CGY

3 Ludwig Karlsson NU FR F 25 10-10-20 0.80 4/8 3 0 1 0 +3

4 Ross Mauermann PC FR F 27 8-11-19 0.70 8/19 1 2 1 0 -9

5 Kyle Reynolds UVM FR F 25 8-10-18 0.72 10/20 3 0 1 0 -8

Terrence Wallin UML FR F 27 4-14-18 0.67 8/27 1 0 0 0 +9

7 Stefan Demopoulos PC FR F 24 6-8-14 0.58 11/22 1 1 0 0 -3

Drew Brown PC FR F 27 3-11-14 0.52 2/4 2 0 1 0 -5

9 Alexx Privitera BU FR D 16 4-8-12 0.75 11/22 2 0 2 0 +7

Connor Toomey MC FR F 22 5-7-12 0.55 9/18 0 0 1 0 +3

Grayson Downing UNH FR F 24 6-6-12 0.50 5/10 2 0 1 0 -9

Steven Guzzo UM FR F 27 5-7-12 0.44 9/29 0 0 0 0 +2

Damian Cross PC FR F 27 3-9-12 0.44 9/26 1 0 0 0 -6

14 Colin Markison UVM FR F 26 4-6-10 0.38 5/10 2 0 0 0 -8

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH FR D 27 3-7-10 0.37 8/16 0 0 0 0 +2

Hockey East Conference Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring GP G GPG

1 Joey Diamond ME JR F 27 20 0.74

2 Barry Almeida BC SR F 27 17 0.63

3 Spencer Abbott ME SR F 27 15 0.56

4 Chris Kreider BC JR F 27 14 0.52

Bill Arnold BC SO F 27 14 0.52

Wade Megan BU JR F 27 14 0.52

Derek Arnold UML SO F 27 14 0.52

8 Corey Trivino BU SR F 12 12 1.00

Michael Pereira UM SO F 26 12 0.46

Scott Wilson UML FR F 26 12 0.46

Johnny Gaudreau BC FR F 27 12 0.44

Brian Flynn ME SR F 27 12 0.44

13 Tim Schaller PC JR F 16 11 0.69

Garrett Noonan BU SO D 26 11 0.42

Stevie Moses UNH SR F 27 11 0.41

Assist Scoring GP A APG

1 Chris Connolly BU SR F 26 26 1.00

2 Brian Flynn ME SR F 27 23 0.85

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 27 23 0.85

4 Matt Nieto BU SO F 25 22 0.88

5 Pat Mullane BC JR F 27 19 0.70

6 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 26 18 0.69

Adam Clendening BU SO D 27 18 0.67

Will O'Neill ME SR D 27 18 0.67

Riley Wetmore UML JR F 27 18 0.67

10 Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 27 17 0.63

Joey Diamond ME JR F 27 17 0.63

Conor Sheary UM SO F 27 17 0.63

13 Scott Wilson UML FR F 26 16 0.62

Ryan Flanigan MC SR F 26 16 0.62

Steven Whitney BC JR F 27 16 0.59

Kevin Hayes BC SO F 27 16 0.59

T.J. Syner UM SR F 27 16 0.59

Nick Sorkin UNH SO F 27 16 0.59

Kevin Goumas UNH SO F 27 16 0.59

Power Play Goals GP G GPG

1 Barry Almeida BC SR F 27 9 0.33

2 Joey Diamond ME JR F 27 8 0.30

Mark Anthoine ME SO F 27 8 0.30

4 Derek Arnold UML SO F 27 7 0.26

5 Mike Collins MC SO F 25 6 0.24

Alex Chiasson BU JR F 26 6 0.23

Garrett Noonan BU SO D 26 6 0.23

Michael Pereira UM SO F 26 6 0.23

Wade Megan BU JR F 27 6 0.22

10 Jesse Todd MC SR F 27 5 0.19

Myles Harvey PC JR D 27 5 0.19

Sebastian StÂlberg UVM JR F 27 5 0.19

Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG

1 Alex Chiasson BU JR F 26 6-10-16 0.62

2 Matt Nieto BU SO F 25 4-11-15 0.60

Sebastian StÂlberg UVM JR F 27 5-10-15 0.56

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 27 1-14-15 0.56

5 Chris Connolly BU SR F 26 2-12-14 0.54

6 Derek Arnold UML SO F 27 7-6-13 0.48

7 Brian Flynn ME SR F 27 3-9-12 0.44

8 Michael Pereira UM SO F 26 6-5-11 0.42

Chad Ruhwedel UML SO D 26 2-9-11 0.42

Mark Anthoine ME SO F 27 8-3-11 0.41

Riley Wetmore UML JR F 27 4-7-11 0.41

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG

1 Chris Kreider BC JR F 27 3 0.11

2 Tim Schaller PC JR F 16 2 0.12

Andy Balysky PC SR F 27 2 0.07

Ross Mauermann PC FR F 27 2 0.07

5 28 Players Tied With 1

Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG

1 Brian Flynn ME SR F 27 4 0.15

Derek Arnold UML SO F 27 4 0.15

3 Tommy Cross BC SR D 27 3 0.11

Bill Arnold BC SO F 27 3 0.11

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 27 3 0.11

6 28 Players Tied With 2

Plus-Minus GP +/-

1 Brian Flynn ME SR F 27 +20

2 Joseph Pendenza UML SO F 27 +17

3 Patch Alber BC JR D 27 +15

4 Ryan Flanigan MC SR F 26 +14

5 Chris Connolly BU SR F 26 +13

Brian Dumoulin BC JR D 27 +13

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 27 +13

Jeff Velleca MC SR F 27 +13

9 Matt Nieto BU SO F 25 +12

Ryan Hegarty ME SR D 27 +12

Joey Diamond ME JR F 27 +12

Hat Tricks GP HT

1 Cody Ferriero NU SO F 12 1

Tim Schaller PC JR F 16 1

Daniel Hobbs UM SR F 25 1

Michael Pereira UM SO F 26 1

Barry Almeida BC SR F 27 1

Spencer Abbott ME SR F 27 1

Matt Mangene ME JR F/D 27 1

Hockey East Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Parker Milner BC JR 19 1132:17 35 1.85 16-3-0 1 449 .928

2 Doug Carr UML SO 24 1408:02 51 2.17 16-7-1 3 646 .927

3 Joe Cannata MC SR 27 1634:22 62 2.28 13-9-5 0 743 .923 VAN

4 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 16 969:43 37 2.29 7-8-1 1 475 .928

5 Kieran Millan BU SR 23 1333:17 53 2.39 14-8-1 3 677 .927 COL

6 Dan Sullivan ME SO 24 1367:40 62 2.72 14-8-2 1 617 .909

7 Chris Rawlings NU JR 25 1427:04 66 2.77 8-13-4 1 720 .916

8 Alex Beaudry PC SR 27 1434:25 73 3.05 10-13-3 1 606 .892

9 Kevin Boyle UM FR 14 717:27 38 3.18 5-4-3 0 308 .890

10 Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 11 649:11 35 3.23 4-6-1 1 278 .888

11 Rob Madore UVM SR 22 1275:34 81 3.81 3-17-1 0 563 .874

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 16 969:43 37 2.29 7-8-1 1 475 .928

2 Parker Milner BC JR 19 1132:17 35 1.85 16-3-0 1 449 .928

3 Kieran Millan BU SR 23 1333:17 53 2.39 14-8-1 3 677 .927 COL

4 Doug Carr UML SO 24 1408:02 51 2.17 16-7-1 3 646 .927

5 Joe Cannata MC SR 27 1634:22 62 2.28 13-9-5 0 743 .923 VAN

6 Chris Rawlings NU JR 25 1427:04 66 2.77 8-13-4 1 720 .916

7 Dan Sullivan ME SO 24 1367:40 62 2.72 14-8-2 1 617 .909

8 Alex Beaudry PC SR 27 1434:25 73 3.05 10-13-3 1 606 .892

9 Kevin Boyle UM FR 14 717:27 38 3.18 5-4-3 0 308 .890

10 Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 11 649:11 35 3.23 4-6-1 1 278 .888

11 Rob Madore UVM SR 22 1275:34 81 3.81 3-17-1 0 563 .874

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 Joe Cannata MC SR 27 27.5 743

2 Chris Rawlings NU JR 25 28.8 720

3 Kieran Millan BU SR 23 29.4 677

4 Doug Carr UML SO 24 26.9 646

5 Dan Sullivan ME SO 24 25.7 617

6 Alex Beaudry PC SR 27 22.4 606

7 Rob Madore UVM SR 22 25.6 563

8 Casey DeSmith UNH FR 16 29.7 475

9 Parker Milner BC JR 19 23.6 449

10 Kevin Boyle UM FR 14 22.0 308

11 Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 11 25.3 278

12 Steve Mastalerz UM FR 10 24.5 245

13 Jeff Teglia UM SO 7 24.3 170

14 Brian Billett BC FR 6 23.3 140

15 Grant Rollheiser BU SR 7 19.0 133

16 Alex Vazzano UVM SO 5 23.4 117

17 Clay Witt NU SO 6 17.8 107

18 Martin Ouellette ME SO 7 14.7 103

19 Justin Gates PC SR 5 16.8 84

20 Chris Venti BC SR 5 10.4 52

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Kieran Millan BU SR 23 3

Doug Carr UML SO 24 3

3 Grant Rollheiser BU SR 7 1

Steve Mastalerz UM FR 10 1

Matt Di Girolamo UNH SR 11 1

Casey DeSmith UNH FR 16 1

Parker Milner BC JR 19 1

Dan Sullivan ME SO 24 1

Chris Rawlings NU JR 25 1

Alex Beaudry PC SR 27 1

Hockey East Conference Team StatsTEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston University 27 101 3.74

2 Boston College 27 96 3.56

3 Maine 27 91 3.37

4 UMass Lowell 27 90 3.33

5 Massachusetts 27 83 3.07

6 Northeastern 27 73 2.70

7 Merrimack 27 70 2.59

8 New Hampshire 27 68 2.52

Providence 27 68 2.52

10 Vermont 27 54 2.00

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston College 27 60 2.22

2 Merrimack 27 65 2.41

3 UMass Lowell 27 68 2.52

4 Boston University 27 70 2.59

5 New Hampshire 27 74 2.74

6 Maine 27 80 2.96

7 Northeastern 27 82 3.04

8 Providence 27 89 3.30

9 Massachusetts 27 92 3.41

10 Vermont 27 114 4.22

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP %

1 Boston University 36/140 0 25.7

2 Maine 30/117 9 25.6

3 Boston College 27/119 4 22.7

4 UMass Lowell 27/120 3 22.5

5 Merrimack 21/109 4 19.3

6 Massachusetts 23/131 4 17.6

7 Providence 21/124 1 16.9

8 New Hampshire 14/87 2 16.1

9 Vermont 21/146 4 14.4

10 Northeastern 15/114 6 13.2

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 Boston College 108/124 7 87.1

2 Boston University 134/156 5 85.9

3 New Hampshire 70/82 2 85.4

4 Northeastern 103/127 3 81.1

5 Providence 107/132 7 81.1

6 Merrimack 111/139 3 79.9

7 UMass Lowell 81/102 3 79.4

8 Massachusetts 94/120 2 78.3

9 Maine 93/121 2 76.9

10 Vermont 71/104 3 68.3

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Boston University 27 536 19.9

2 Merrimack 27 510 18.9

3 Northeastern 27 454 16.8

4 Maine 27 428 15.9

5 Providence 27 410 15.2

6 Boston College 27 382 14.1

7 Massachusetts 27 372 13.8

8 Vermont 27 352 13.0

9 UMass Lowell 27 308 11.4

10 New Hampshire 27 287 10.6

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 UMass Lowell 27 885 32.8

2 New Hampshire 27 869 32.2

3 Boston University 27 839 31.1

4 Maine 27 827 30.6

5 Massachusetts 27 822 30.4

6 Boston College 27 812 30.1

7 Providence 27 808 29.9

8 Merrimack 27 803 29.7

9 Vermont 27 760 28.1

10 Northeastern 27 731 27.1

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston University 27 40 32 2 101

2 Boston College 35 31 28 2 96

3 Maine 29 32 27 3 91

4 UMass Lowell 26 31 32 1 90

5 Massachusetts 25 23 34 1 83

6 Northeastern 29 22 20 2 73

7 Merrimack 21 21 25 3 70

8 New Hampshire 28 22 17 1 68

Providence 21 23 23 1 68

10 Vermont 19 13 20 2 54

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston College 19 21 19 1 60

2 Merrimack 21 21 22 1 65

3 UMass Lowell 25 20 22 1 68

4 Boston University 24 24 20 2 70

5 New Hampshire 25 23 22 4 74

6 Maine 23 25 32 0 80

7 Northeastern 25 30 24 3 82

8 Providence 35 23 29 2 89

9 Massachusetts 32 29 29 2 92

10 Vermont 31 42 39 2 114

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET

1 Boston University 36 0 +36 22 5 -17 +19

2 Boston College 27 4 +23 16 7 -9 +14

3 UMass Lowell 27 3 +24 21 3 -18 +6

4 New Hampshire 14 2 +12 12 2 -10 +2

Providence 21 1 +20 25 7 -18 +2

6 Maine 30 9 +21 28 2 -26 -5

Massachusetts 23 4 +19 26 2 -24 -5

8 Merrimack 21 4 +17 28 3 -25 -8

9 Northeastern 15 6 +9 24 3 -21 -12

10 Vermont 21 4 +17 33 3 -30 -13

2011 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENTYEAR CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TOURNAMENT MVP1985 Providence2,BostonCollege1(2OT)ChrisTerreri(PC)1986 BostonU.9,BostonCollege4 PeterMarshall(BU)1987 BostonCollege4,Maine2 BrianLeetch(BC)1988 Northeastern4,Maine3 BruceRacine(NU)1989 Maine5,BostonCollege4 BobBeers(Maine)1990 BostonCollege4,Maine3 ScottLaGrand(BC)1991 BostonU.4,Maine3(OT) ShawnMcEachern(BU)1992 Maine4,UNH1 ScottPellerin(Maine)1993 Maine5,BostonU.2 JimMontgomery(Maine)1994 BostonU.3,UMass-Lowell2 DwayneRoloson(UML)1995 BostonU.3,Providence2 BobBell(PC)1996 Providence3,Maine2 JoeHulbig(PC)1997 BostonU.4,UNH2 MichelLarocque(BU)1998 BostonCollege3,Maine2 MartyReasoner(BC)1999 BostonCollege5,UNH4(OT) BlakeBellefeuille(BC)2000 Maine2,BostonCollege1 NikoDimitrakos(Maine)2001 BostonCollege5,Providence3 ChuckKobasew(BC)2002 UNH3,Maine1 DarrenHaydar(UNH)2003 UNH1,BostonU.0(OT) SeanFields(BU)2004 Maine2,UMass1(3OT) JimmyHoward(Maine)2005 BostonCollege3,UNH1 BrianBoyle(BC)2006 BostonU.2,BostonCollege1(OT) DavidVanderGulik(BU)2007 BostonCollege5,UNH2 BrockBradford(BC)2008 BostonCollege4,UVM0 NathanGerbe(BC)2009 BostonU.1,UMass-Lowell0 KieranMillan(BU)2010 BostonCollege7,Maine6(OT) MattLombardi(BC)2011 BostonCollege5,Merrimack3 CamAtkinson(BC)

TournamenT Quick reference

TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWN

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS BY COACHCoach, School Years Gms Record Pct. Titles WonJerryYork,BostonCollege 1995-present 60 48-11-1 .805 8(‘98,‘99,‘01,‘05,‘07,‘08,‘10,‘11)JackParker,BostonUniversity 1985-present 93 59-33-1 .640 7(‘86,’91,‘94,‘95,‘97,‘06,‘09)ShawnWalsh,Maine 1985-2001 45 31-14-0 .689 4(1989,1992,1993,2000)LenCeglarski,BostonCollege 1985-1992 19 11-7-1 .605 2(1987,1990)DickUmile,NewHampshire 1990-present 72 41-30-1 .576 2(2002,2003)TimWhitehead,UML/Maine 1996-present 45 23-21-1 .522 1(2004)SteveStirling,Providence 1985 4 4-0-0 1.000 1(1985)FernFlaman,Northeastern 1985-1989 12 5-7-0 .417 1(1988)PaulPooley,Providence 1995-2005 32 13-19-0 .406 1(1996)DonCahoon,Massachusetts 2001-present 25 8-17-0 .320 N/AKevinSneddon,Vermont 2006-present 18 6-12-0 .333 N/AMarkDennehy,Merrimack 2006-present 10 5-5-0 .500 N/ANateLeaman,Providence 2012-present 3 2-1-0 .666 N/ANormBazin,UMass-Lowell 2012-present 3 1-2-0 .333 N/A

Team App. Record Titles Last 2nd Semis MVPs ATTBostonCollege 28 57-23-2 10 2011 5 20 9 42BostonUniversity 28 59-33-1 7 2009 2 20 6 30Maine 26 51-29-0 5 2004 8 19 5 36Massachusetts 15 9-26-0 0 – 1 3 0 6UMass-Lowell 24 27-41-3 0 – 2 13 1 8Merrimack 17 8-30-0 0 – 1 2 0 3NewHampshire 26 42-33-2 2 2003 5 15 1 16Northeastern 22 16-37-1 1 1988 0 7 1 5Providence 25 28-39-1 2 1996 2 11 3 11Vermont 6 6-12-0 0 – 0 2 0 0

QUARTERFINALS(best-of-threeseries)

#1BostonCollegedef.#8UMass,4-1,4-2#2NewHampshiredef.#7Vermont,3-1,4-3#6Northeasterndef.#3BU,4-2,2-5,5-4

#4Merrimackdef.Maine,5-4,6-2

SEMIFINALS (TD Garden)#1BostonCollege5def.#6Northeastern4#4Merrimack4def.#2NewHampshire1

CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden)#1BostonCollege5def.#4Merrimack3

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMG:JohnMuse(BC)

D:TommyCross(BC)D:KarlStollery(MC)F:RyanFlanigan(MC)F:BrianGibbons(BC)F:CamAtkinson(BC)

MVP: Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr., F)

Hockey east all-time tournament results1985

QUARTERFINALS (two games, mini-game)

#5 Lowell def. #4 UNH, 7-6, 4-8, [1-0]#2 Boston U. def. #7 Maine, 7-4, 4-2

#3 Providence def. #6 Northeastern, 3-2, 3-0SEMIFINALS (Providence Civic Center)

Providence 5, Boston U. 2#1 Boston College 6, Lowell 5

CONSOLATION (Providence Civic Center)Boston U. 6, Lowell 4

CHAMPIONSHIP (Providence Civic Center)Providence 2, Boston College 1 (2OT)MVP: Chris Terreri, Providence (Jr., G)

1986QUARTERFINALS

(two games, total goals)#6 Lowell def. #3 Northeastern, 4-2, 3-4

#2 Boston U. def. #7 UNH, 1-1, 4-3#4 Providence def. #5 Maine, 5-4, 5-2

SEMIFINALS (Providence Civic Center)Boston U. 3, Providence 2

#1 Boston College 5, Lowell 2CONSOLATION (Providence Civic Center)

Lowell 8, Providence 5CHAMPIONSHIP (Providence Civic Center)

Boston U. 9, Boston College 4MVP: Peter Marshall, Boston U. (Sr., F)

1987QUARTERFINALS

(single game elimination)#5 Northeastern 3, #4 Boston U. 2

#3 Maine 5, #6 Providence 2SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)

Maine 5, #2 Lowell 4#1 Boston College 9, Northeastern 3CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)

Boston College 4, Maine 2MVP: Brian Leetch, BC (Fr., D)

1988QUARTERFINALS

(two games, total goals)#4 Lowell def. #5 BC, 3-3, 5-2

#6 Providence def. #3 Boston U., 3-2, 6-4SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)

(two games, total goals)#2 Northeastern def. Lowell, 3-1, 1-2#1 Maine def. Providence, 6-5, 11-2CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)

Northeastern 4, Maine 3MVP: Bruce Racine, Northeastern (Sr., G)

1989QUARTERFINALS

(single game elimination)#4 Providence 3, #5 Boston U. 2

#3 Northeastern 5, #6 UNH 4 (OT)SEMIFINALS (at Boston College)

#1 Boston College 6, Providence 5 (2OT)#2 Maine 3, Northeastern 2 (OT)

CONSOLATION (at Boston College)Providence 3, Northeastern 2

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Boston College)Maine 5, Boston College 4

MVP: Bob Beers, Maine (Sr., D)

1990 QUARTERFINALS (best-of-three series)

#1 BC def. #8 Merrimack, 3-1, 3-6, 8-5#2 Maine def. #7 Lowell, 7-3, 16-0

#3 Boston U. def. #6 Northeastern, 3-4, 5-2, 5-3#5 UNH def. #4 Providence, 1-5, 2-0, 7-4

SEMIFINALS (at campus sites)Maine 3, Boston U. 1

Boston College 5, UNH 4 (OT)CHAMPIONSHIP (at Boston College)

Boston College 4, Maine 3MVP: Scott LaGrand, BC (Fr., G)

1991QUARTERFINALS

(single game elimination)#8 Northeastern 6, #1 Boston College 5

#2 Maine 5, #7 Lowell 3#3 Boston U. 7, #6 Merrimack 1

#4 Providence 4, #5 UNH 1SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)

Boston U. 7, Providence 5Maine 4, Northeastern 3 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)Boston U. 4, Maine 3 (OT)

MVP: Shawn McEachern, Boston U. (So., F)

1992QUARTERFINALS

(single game elimination) #1 Maine 7, #8 Merrimack 0#2 UNH 4, #7 Northeastern 2

#3 Providence 7, # 6 UMass Lowell 0#5 Boston College 5, #4 Boston U. 2

SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)Maine 7, Boston College 3

UNH 5, Providence 3CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)

Maine 4, UNH 1MVP: Scott Pellerin, Maine (Sr., F)

1993QUARTERFINALS

(two games, total goals)#1 Maine def. #8 Northeastern 6-1, 9-5

#2 Boston U. def. #7 BC 6-2, 5-1#3 UNH def. #6 Merrimack 5-3, 9-2

#4 UML def. #5 Providence 7-4, 3-3 (OT)SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)

Maine 7, UMass Lowell 5Boston U. 2, UNH 0

CONSOLATION (Boston Garden)UMass Lowell 5, UNH 4 (OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)Maine 5, Boston U. 2

MVP: Jim Montgomery, Maine (Sr., F)

1994QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston U. def. #8 Maine, 8-5, 4-3 #2 UML def. #7 Merrimack, 7-1, 3-0 #3 UNH def. #6 BC, 4-1, 6-5 (2OT)

#4 Northeastern def. #5 Providence, 4-3, 2-1 (OT) SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)

Boston U. 5, Northeastern 2UMass Lowell 4, UNH 2

CONSOLATION (Boston Garden)UNH 4, Northeastern 4

CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)Boston U. 3, UMass Lowell 2

MVP: Dwayne Roloson, UML (Sr., G)

1995PLAY-IN #9 UMass 5, #8 BC 4

QUARTERFINALS (single game elimination)

#1 Maine 7, #9 Massachusetts 4#2 Boston U. 4, #7 Merrimack 3#6 Providence 3, #3 UNH 2 (OT)

#5 UMass Lowell 5, #4 Northeastern 2SEMIFINALS (Boston Garden)

Boston U. 4, UMass Lowell 2Providence 7, Maine 3

CONSOLATION (Boston Garden)Maine 6, UMass Lowell 0

CHAMPIONSHIP (Boston Garden)Boston U. 3, Providence 2

MVP: Bob Bell, Providence (Sr., G)

1996QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston U. def. #8 Massachusetts, 5-2, 14-1

#2 UML def. #7 Northeastern, 7-3, 4-3 #3 Maine def. #6 UNH, 4-2, 8-4

#4 Providence def. #5 BC, 5-2, 4-2 SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)

Maine 5, UMass Lowell 2 Providence 5, Boston U., 4

CONSOLATION (FleetCenter)Boston U. 7, UMass Lowell 3

CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)Providence 3, Maine 2

MVP: Joe Hulbig, Providence (Sr., F)

1997QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston U. def. #8 Northeastern, 6-2, 7-1

#2 UNH def. #7 Massachusetts, 5-1, 8-2 #6 UML def. #3 Providence, 6-2, 6-5#5 BC def. #4 Merrimack, 7-6, 5-3

SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)Boston U. 3, UMass Lowell 2

UNH 4, Boston College 0CONSOLATION (FleetCenter)

Boston College 2, UMass Lowell 2 (OT)CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)

Boston U. 4, UNH 2MVP: Michel Larocque, Boston U. (So., G)

1998QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#8 Merrimack def. #1 Boston U., 4-1, 5-6, 5-4

#2 BC def. #7 Providence, 4-3, 6-3#6 Maine def. #3 UNH, 3-2 (2 OT), 5-3

#5 UML def. #4 Northeastern, 8-2, 2-3, 5-1SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)

Boston College 7, Merrimack 2Maine 6, UMass Lowell 2

CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)Boston College 3, University of Maine 2

MVP: Marty Reasoner, BC (Jr., F)

2004QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#8 Boston U. def. #1 BC, 3-2, 0-4, 4-2#2 Maine def. #7 Merrimack, 2-1, 3-2

#3 Massachusetts def. #6 UML, 6-3, 3-1#4 UNH def. #5 PC, 2-1, 3-4 (OT), 1-0

SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)Massachusetts 5, UNH 2

Maine 1, Boston U. 0CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)Maine 2, Massachusetts 1 (3OT)

MVP: Jimmy Howard, Maine (So., G)

2005QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 BC def. #8 UMass, 2-1 (OT), 5-1

#2 Boston U. def. #7 Providence, 1-4, 2-0, 2-0 #3 UNH def. #6 Northeastern, 6-1, 4-0

#4 Maine def. #5 UMass Lowell, 7-2, 5-1SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden)

Boston College 2, Maine 1 (2OT)New Hampshire 5, Boston U. 2

CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden)Boston College 3, New Hampshire 1

MVP: Brian Boyle, BC (So., F)

2006QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston U. def. #8 UMass, 4-1, 4-1#2 Maine def. #7 UML, 4-3 (OT), 4-3#3 BC def. #6 Vermont, 3-2 (OT), 6-2

#4 UNH def. #5 Providence, 4-0, 2-1 (2OT)SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden)

Boston College 4, Maine 1Boston U. 9, New Hampshire 2

CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden)Boston U. 2, Boston College 1 (OT)

MVP: David Van der Gulik, Boston U. (Sr., F)

2007QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 UNH def. #8 Providence, 4-0, 6-0#2 BC def. #7 Northeastern, 4-0, 7-1

#3 Boston U. vs. #6 Vermont, 2-3, 2-0, 3-2 OT#4 UMass vs. #5 Maine, 3-2, 5-2

SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden) New Hampshire 3, UMass 2 - 2 OT

Boston College 6, Boston U. 2CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden)

Boston College 5, New Hampshire 2MVP: Brock Bradford, BC (So., F)

2008QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 UNH def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-1, 7-2#2 Boston U. def. #7 UML, 5-3, 1-4, 4-2

#3 Vermont def. #6 Northeastern, 1-0, 1-2 OT, 4-1#4 BC def. #5 PC, 5-1, 5-1

SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden)BC 5, UNH 4 (3OT)

Vermont 3, Boston U. 1CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden)

Boston College 4, Vermont 0MVP: Nathan Gerbe, BC (Jr., F)

2009QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston U. def. #8 Maine, 2-1, 3-6, 6-2

#2 Northeastern def. #7 Massachusetts, 1-2, 4-1, 3-2 OT

#6 BC def. #3 New Hampshire, 5-3, 1-0#5 UMass-Lowell def. #4 Vermont, 4-3 OT, 4-2

SEMIFINALS (TD Banknorth Garden)Boston U. 3, Boston College 2

UMass-Lowell 3, Northeastern 2 OTCHAMPIONSHIP (TD Banknorth Garden)

Boston U. 1, UMass-Lowell 0MVP: Kieran Millan, Boston U. (Fr., G)

2010QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#8 Vermont def. #1 New Hampshire, 4-7, 1-0, 1-0

#2 Boston College def. #7 UMass, 6-5, 5-2#3 Boston U. def. #6 Merrimack, 3-2, 2-3 OT,

3-0#4 Maine def. #5 UML, 1-2, 2-0, 3-2 OT

SEMIFINALS (TD Garden)Maine 5, Boston U. 2

Boston College 3, Vermont 0CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden)Boston College 7, Maine 6 (OT)MVP: Matt Lombardi, BC (Sr., F)

2011QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 4-1, 4-2

#2 New Hampshire def. #7 Vermont, 3-1, 4-3#6 Northeastern def. #3 Boston U., 4-2, 2-5, 5-4

#4 Merrimack def. Maine, 5-4, 6-2SEMIFINALS (TD Garden)

Boston College 5, Merrimack 4Merrimack 4, New Hampshire 1CHAMPIONSHIP (TD Garden)Boston College 5, Merrimack 3MVP: Cam Atkinson, BC (Jr., F)

2012QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston College def. #8 UMass, 2-1, 3-2

#7 Providence def. #2 UML, 5-3, 2-3 OT, 1-0#3 Boston U. def. #6 UNH, 2-3 2OT, 4-2, 5-4 2OT

#4 Maine def. #5 Merrimack, 2-1, 2-5, 2-1

1999QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 UNH def. #8 Merrimack, 3-2, 5-4

#2 Maine def. #7 Massachusetts, 3-1, 5-2 #3 BC def. #6 UMass Lowell, 5-0, 5-4

#4 Providence def. #5 Boston U., 8-2, 2-8, 5-1SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)Boston College 3, Maine 2

UNH 6, Providence 2CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)

Boston College 5, UNH 4 (OT)MVP: Blake Bellefeuille, BC (Jr., F)

2000QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 Boston U. def. #8 Massachusetts, 4-2, 5-2

#2 UNH def. #7 Merrimack, 5-2, 3-2 (OT) #3 BC def. #6 Northeastern, 8-4, 3-2

#4 Maine def. #5 Providence, 5-3, 5-4 (OT)SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)

Boston College 2, UNH 1Maine 4, Boston U. 2

CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)Maine 2, Boston College 1

MVP: Niko Dimitrakos, Maine (So., F)

2001QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 BC def. #8 Merrimack, 1-0, 5-1

#2 Maine def. #7 Northeastern, 2-1, 6-3 #3 PC def. #6 Boston U., 6-3, 1-2, 4-3 (2OT)

#5 UML def. #4 UNH, 2-4, 2-1, 2-1SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)

Boston College 5, UMass Lowell 1Providence 4, Maine 3

CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)Boston College 5, Providence 3

MVP: Chuck Kobasew, BC (Fr., F)

2002QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 UNH def. #8 Merrimack, 6-2, 5-4 (OT)#2 Boston U. def. #7 Providence, 3-2, 4-2

#3 Maine def. #6 BC, 7-3, 4-2#4 UML def. #5 Northeastern, 5-2, 2-4, 3-1

SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)UNH 4, UMass Lowell 3Maine 4, Boston U. 3

CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)UNH 3, Maine 1

MVP: Darren Haydar, UNH (Sr., F)

2003QUARTERFINALS

(best-of-three series)#1 UNH def. #8 UMass Lowell, 8-4, 8-4

#2 BC def. #7 Merrimack, 4-1, 2-1 #6 Massachusetts def. #3 Maine, 5-3, 4-2

#5 Boston U. def. #4 Providence, 5-4 (OT), 7-1SEMIFINALS (FleetCenter)

UNH 5, Massachusetts 4Boston U. 6, Boston College 5 (2OT)

CHAMPIONSHIP (FleetCenter)UNH 1, Boston U. 0 (OT)

MVP: Sean Fields, Boston U. (Jr., G)

Team ScoringFewest goals allowed by one team in one tournament Three Games: 4; Maine (1992) Four Games: 4; Maine (2004)

Fewest goals allowed per game by one team in one tournament 1.00; Maine (2004)

Most goals by one team in one tournament 30; Boston University (1996)

Most goals per game by one team in one tournament 7.50; Boston University (1996)

Most goals by one team in one game Semis: 11; Maine (3/9/88 vs. PC) Final: 9; Boston University (3/15/86 vs. BC)

Most goals by both teams in one game Semis: 13; Maine 11, Providence 2 (3/9/88) Final: 13; Boston University 9, Boston College 4 (3/15/86)

Fewest goals by both teams in one game Semis: 1; Maine 1, Boston University 0 (3/19/04) Final: 1; New Hampshire 1, Boston University 0 (3/15/03)

Most goals by one team in one period Semis: 6; Boston College (3/15/87 vs. NU) Final: 5; Boston University (3/15/86 vs. BC)

Most goals by both teams in one period Semis: 6; five times Last by Maine and UMass Lowell (3/20/98) Final: 6; Boston College and Maine (3/11/90)

Hockey eaST TournamenT recordSindividual ScoringMost points in a career 29; Jim Montgomery, Maine (1990-1993)

Most points in one tournament 11; Jim Montgomery, Maine (1993)

Most points in one game Semis: 5; Mario Thyer, Maine (3/9/88 vs. PC) 5; Brady Kramer, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) Final: 3; several times Last by Blake Bellefeuille, BC (3/20/99 vs. UNH) and Jayme Filipowicz, UNH (3/20/99 vs. BC)

Most points in one period Semis: 4; Brady Kramer, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) 4; Chad Quenneville, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) Final: 2; several times Last by Darren Haydar, UNH (3/16/02 vs. Maine)

Most goals in a career 13; Blake Bellefeuille, BC (1997-2000)

Most goals in one tournament 7; Marty McInnis, BC (1990) 7; Martin Robitaille, Maine (1990) 7; Jay Pandolfo, BU (1996)

Most goals in one game Semis: 3; several times Last by David Van der Gulik, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) Final: 3; Peter Marshall, BU (3/15/86 vs. BC)

Most goals in one period Semis: 2; several times Last by David Van der Gulik, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) Bryan Ewing, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) Final: 2; several times Last by Tony Voce, BC (3/17/01 vs. PC)

Most assists in a career 17; Jim Montgomery, Maine (1990-1993)

Most assists in one tournament 7; Paul Kariya, Maine (1993) 7; Colin Hemingway, UNH (2002)

Most assists in one game Semis: 3; Rico Rossi, NU (3/9/88 vs. Lowell) 3; Cal Ingraham, Maine (3/12/92 vs. BC) 3; Chad Quenneville, PC (3/17/95 vs. Maine) 3; Nathan Gerbe, BC (3/21/08 vs. UNH) Final: 3; Jayme Filipowicz, UNH (3/20/99 vs. BC)

Career Pointsrk. name Years GP G a Pts1. JimMontgomery,ME 89-93 14 12 17 292. BlakeBellefeuille,BC 96-00 16 13 12 253. JeffFarkas,BC 96-00 16 11 11 224. CalIngraham,ME 91-94 9 8 13 21 ChrisDrury,BU 94-98 14 10 11 21 BrianBoyle,BC 03-07 15 8 13 217. JasonKrog,UNH 95-99 12 10 10 208. JonMorris,UML 84-88 13 8 11 19 BrianGionta,BC 97-01 16 11 8 1910. BennFerriero,BC 05-09 15 10 8 18 NathanGerbe 05-08 12 7 11 18 ChristianSbrocca,UML 92-96 15 7 11 18

Career Goalsrk. name seasons GP Goals1. BlakeBellefeuille,BC 96-00 16 132. JayPandolfo,BU 92-96 11 12 GordCruickshank,PC 84-88 13 12 JimMontgomery,ME 89-93 14 125. DavidEmma,BC 87-91 10 11 EricBoguniecki,UNH 93-97 11 11 JeffFarkas,BC 96-00 16 11 BrianGionta,BC 97-01 16 119. JasonKrog,UNH 95-99 12 10 ChrisDrury,BU 94-98 14 10 ShawnBates,BU 93-97 15 10 BennFerriero,BC 05-09 15 10

Career assistsrk. name seasons GP asts.1. JimMontgomery,ME 89-93 14 172. CalIngraham,ME 91-94 9 13 BrianBoyle,BC 03-07 15 134. BlakeBellefeuille,BC 96-00 16 12 JoeWhitney,BC 07-11 15 126. NathanGerbe,BC 05-08 12 11 JonMorris,UML 84-88 13 11 ChrisDrury,BU 94-98 14 11 ChrisKelleher,BU(D) 94-98 14 11 ChristianSbrocca,UML 92-96 15 11 JeffFarkas,BC 96-00 16 11 BobbyAllen,BC(D) 97-01 16 11 MikeMottau,BC(D) 96-00 16 11

aCtiVe sCorinG leaDersrk. Player, team GP G-a-P1. SpencerAbbott,Maine 13 6-6-12 PatMullane,BC 10 4-7-113. BrianDumoulin,BC(D) 10 2-7-9 BrianFlynn,Maine 13 2-7-9 ChrisConnolly,BU 15 2-7-98. JoeyDiamond,Maine 10 4-4-8 AlexChiasson,BU 10 3-5-8 BarryAlmeida,BC 13 5-3-811. TommyCross,BC(D) 10 2-5-7 WillO’Neill,Maine(D) 13 2-5-7

aCtiVe Goal leaDersrk. Player, team GP Goals1. SpencerAbbott,Maine 13 62. BarryAlmeida,BC 13 53. PatMullane,BC 10 4 JoeyDiamond,Maine 10 44. MattNieto,BU 6 3 AlexChiasson,BU 10 3 WadeMegan,BU 10 3

aCtiVe assist leaDersrk. Player, team GP asts.1. BrianDumoulin,BC(D) 10 7 PatMullane,BC 10 7 BrianFlynn,Maine 13 7 ChrisConnolly,BU 15 75. SpencerAbbott,Maine 13 66. AlexChiasson,BU 10 5 TommyCross,BC(D) 10 5 WillO’Neill,Maine(D) 13 5

2012 toUrnaMent leaDinG sCorersrk. Player, team GP G-a-P1. AlexChiasson,BU 3 2-3-52. GarrettNoonan,BU 3 2-2-4 ChrisConnolly,BU 3 1-3-4 ZackKamrass,UML 3 1-3-45. JohnnyGaudreau,BC 2 0-3-3 MattNieto,BU 3 1-2-3 SahirGill,BU 3 1-2-3 SpencerAbbott,Maine 3 1-2-3 JoeyDiamond,Maine 3 1-2-3 KevinGoumas,UNH 3 1-2-3 AlexVelischek,PC 3 0-3-3

HoCKeY east toUrnaMent sCorinG leaDers (all-tiMe, aCtiVe)Points (toUrnaMent)rk. name season GP Pts1. JimMontgomery,Maine 1993 4 112. ChrisDrury,BU 1996 4 10 JayPandolfo,BU 1996 4 104. PaulKariya,Maine 1993 4 9 RyanFlanigan,MC 2011 4 9 NathanGerbe,BC 2008 4 9 BrockBradford,BC 2007 4 9 BlakeBellefeuille,BC 1999 4 9 MartyMcInnis,BC 1990 5 910. BrianBoyle,BC 2007 4 8 BennFerriero,BC 2007 4 8 NathanGerbe,BC 2007 4 8 PrestonCallander,UNH 2005 4 8 DavidVanderGulik,BU 2006 4 8 DarrenHaydar,UNH 2002 4 8 ColinHemingway,UNH 2002 4 8 JasonKrog,UNH 1999 4 8 JasonKrog,UNH 1997 4 8 BobLaChance,BU 1996 4 8 BradyKramer,BC 1995 3 8 PeterFerraro,Maine 1994 2 8 CalIngraham,Maine 1993 4 8

Goals (toUrnaMent)rk. name season GP G1. JayPandolfo,BU 1996 4 7 MartyMcInnis,BC 1990 5 7 MartinRobitaille,Maine 1990 4 74. BrockBradford,BC 2007 4 6 DavidVanderGulik,BU 2006 4 6 BlakeBellefeuille,BC 1999 4 6 JasonKrog,UNH 1999 4 6 EricBoguniecki,UNH 1997 4 6 JonMorris,UML 1985 4 610. RyanFlanigan,MC 2011 4 5 JerryPollastrone,UNH 2008 3 5 PrestonCallander,UNH 2005 4 5 JimMontgomery,Maine 1993 4 5 GordCruickshank,PC 1986 4 5 ClarkDonatelli,BU 1985 4 5

assists (toUrnaMent)rk. name season GP a1. ColinHemingway,UNH 2002 4 7 PaulKariya,Maine 1993 4 73. PeterFerraro,Maine 1994 2 6 BrianBoyle,BC 2007 4 6 NathanGerbe,BC 2007 4 6 BrettMotherwell 2007 4 6 SeanCollins,UNH 2005 4 6 JaymeFilipowicz,UNH 1999 4 6 ChrisKelleher,BU 1998 3 6 ChrisDrury,BU 1996 4 6 JimMontgomery,Maine 1993 4 6 GlennStewart,UNH 1993 4 6 CalIngraham,Maine 1992 4 6

GoaltendinGHighest average saves per game in a career (minimum of three games) 43.9; Joe Exter, MC (2000-2003)

Most saves in one game Qtrs: 68; Kieran Millan, BU (3/11/12 vs. UNH; 5-4 win in 2OT) in regulation: 55; Brian Regan, UMass (3/7/97 at UNH) Semis: 62; Kevin Regan, UNH (3/21/08; 5-4 loss to BC; 3OT) in regulation: 47; Bob Bell, PC (3/17/95; 7-3 win vs. Maine) Final: 65; Chris Terreri, PC (3/16/85; 2-1 win vs. BC - 2OT) in regulation time: 44; Chris Terreri, PC (3/16/85 vs. BC)

Most saves in one period Qtrs: 21; Brian Regan, UMass (3/7/97 at UNH) 21; Joe Exter, MC (3/9/02 at UNH) Semis: 23; Scott Clemmensen, BC (3/16/01 vs. UML) Final: 21; Nolan Schaefer, PC (3/17/01 vs. BC)

SAVE PERCENTAGE (CAREER)(minimum of 200 minutes played)Rk. Player, School Years Saves GA Save%1. Cory Schneider, BC 2004-2007 313 15 .954 Chris Terreri, PC 1985-1986 244 14 .9462. Jeff Pietrasiak, UNH 2003-2006 100 6 .9433. Jimmy Howard, Maine 2004-2005 196 12 .9424. Kevin Regan, UNH 2005-2008 382 24 .941 Jon Quick, UMass 2006-2007 143 10 .9357. Tyler Sims, PC 2005-2008 207 15 .932 John Muse, BC 2008-2011 411 30 .9329. John Curry, BU 2005-2007 285 21 .9315. Sean Fields, BU 2001-2004 445 35 .92710. Brian Foster, UNH 2007-2010 151 12 .926

SAVES (CAREER)Rk. Player Year Games Saves1. Kieran Millan, BU 2009-present 15 474 2. Sean Fields, BU 2001-04 14 4453. John Muse, BC 2008-11 14 4114. Kevin Regan, UNH 2005-08 11 3825. Scott Clemmensen, BC 1998-01 16 3646. Martin Fillion, UML 1995-98 12 3257. Cory Schneider, BC 2005-07 11 3138. Joe Cannata, MC 2009-12 10 2979. Tom Welby, MC 1998-01 8 28710. Matt Yeats, Maine 2000-02 10 286 11. John Curry, BU 2005-07 12 285 GAA (CAREER)(minimum of 200 minutes played)Rk. Player, School Years Min. GA GAA1. Cory Schneider, BC 2004-2007 706:19 15 1.272. Jimmy Howard, Maine 2004-2005 471:26 12 1.53 3. Jeff Pietrasiak, UNH 2003-2006 229:45 6 1.574. John Curry, BU 2005-2007 710:51 21 1.77 Chris Terreri, PC 1985-1986 436:52 14 1.925. John Muse, BC 2008-2011 885:22 30 2.036. Kevin Regan, UNH 2005-2008 702:54 24 2.057. Joe Fallon, UVM 2006-2008 605:42 21 2.08 Alfie Michaud, Maine 1997-1999 446:05 16 2.15 Scott Clemmensen 1998-2001 966:36 35 2.17 Mike Dunham 1991-1993 247:10 9 2.18

WINS (CAREER)Rk. Player, School Years W-L1. Scott Clemmensen, BC 1998-2001 15-12. John Muse, BC 2008-11 13-13. Cory Schneider, BC 2005-07 10-14. Kieran Millan, BU 2009-present 9-65. Mike Ayers, UNH 2002-04 8-2 Matt Yeats, Maine 2000-02 8-2 John Curry, BU 2005-07 8-48. Kevin Regan, UNH 2005-08 8-3 Sean Fields, BU 2001-04 8-610. Derek Herlofsky, BU 1992-95 6-1 Chris Terreri, PC 1985-86 6-1 Martin Fillion, UML 1995-98 6-6

Hockey east tournament GoaltendinG recordsWINNING PERCENTAGE (CAREER)(minimum of five decisions)Rk. Player, School Year W-L Win% 1. Scott Clemmensen, BC 1998-2001 15-1 .9382. John Muse, BC 2008-2011 13-1 .9293. Cory Schneider, BC 2005-2007 10-1 .9094. Mike Ayers, UNH 2002-2004 8-2 .800 Matt Yeats, Maine 2000-2002 8-2 .800

SAVE PERCENTAGE (TOURNAMENT)(minimum of 100 minutes played)Rk. Player, School Save%1. Jimmy Howard, Maine (2004) .980 2. Chris Terreri, PC (1985) .969 3. Gabe Winer, UMass (2004) .967 4. Cory Schneider, BC (2005) .964 5. Kevin Regan, UNH (2007) .963 6. John Muse, BC (2008) .959 7. Derek Herlofsky, BU (1993) .958 8. John Curry, BU (2006) .957 Cory Schneider, BC (2007) .957 10. Jimmy Howard, Maine (2005) .954 11. Dwayne Roloson, UML (1994) .953

SAVES (TOURNAMENT)Rk. Player Year Games Saves1. Kevin Regan, UNH 2007 4 1572. Chris Terreri, PC 1985 4 1553. Kieran Millan, BU 2012 3 150 4. John Muse, BC 2008 4 1425. Sean Fields, BU 2003 4 1416. Tom Welby, MC 1998 4 1357. Kevin Regan, UNH 2008 3 133 Pat Szturm, UNH 1990 4 1339. Sean Fields, BU 2004 4 131 Brad Thiessen, NU 2009 4 131 Matt Yeats, Maine 2000 4 13112. Brett Abel, UNH 1993 4 130

GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE (TOURNAMENT)(minimum of 100 minutes played)Rk. Player, School Year GAA1. Jimmy Howard, Maine 2004 0.522. Cory Schneider, BC 2005 0.863. Derek Herlofsky, BU 1993 1.004. Gabe Winer, UMass 2004 1.105. Chris Terreri, PC 1985 1.166. Jimmy Howard, Maine 2005 1.187. John Curry, BU 2006 1.228. Scott Clemmensen, BC 2001 1.25 9. John Muse, BC 2008 1.2810. Cory Schneider, BC 2007 1.2911. Michel Larocque, BU 1997 1.38 Kevin Regan, UNH 2007 1.38

WINS (TOURNAMENT)Rk. Player, School Years Wins1. Scott Clemmensen, BC ‘98, ‘99, ‘01 4 John Muse, BC 2011 4 Kieran Millan, BU 2009 4 John Muse, BC 2008 4 Cory Schneider, BC 2007 4 John Curry, BU 2006 4 Matt Yeats, Maine 2000 4 Dan Dennis, Providence 1996 4 Chris Terreri, Providence 1985 4

SAVES (GAME) Rk. Player, School Date Opp. Rd. Res. Saves1. Kieran Millan, BU 3/11/12 vs. UNH Q W, 5-4 (2OT) 682. Chris Terreri, PC 3/16/85 vs. BC F W, 2-1 2OT 653. Jimmy Howard Maine 3/19/04 vs. UMass F W, 2-1 3OT 634. Kevin Regan, UNH 3/21/08 vs. BC S L, 4-5 3OT 62 Joe Exter, MC 3/9/02 at UNH Q L, 4-5 OT 626. Tyler Sims, PC 3/10/06 at UNH Q L, 1-2 2OT 59 Gabe Winer, UMass 3/19/04 vs. Maine F L, 1-2 3OT 598. Brian Regan, UMass 3/7/97 at UNH Q L, 1-5 559. Tyler Sims, PC 3/11/05 at BU Q W, 4-1 5110. Jeff Levy, UNH 3/8/92 NU Q W, 4-2 5011. Brian Foster, UNH 3/14/10 UVM Q L, 0-1 50 Casey DeSmith, UNH 3/11/12 at BU Q L, 4-5 (2OT) 50

ACTIVE GAA LEADERSPlayer, Team GP Min. W-L-T GAA GA Sv% Svs.Clay Witt, NU 2 63:47 0-1-0 1.88 2 .944 34Alex Beaudry, PC 3 191:26 2-1-0 1.88 6 .941 95Doug Carr, UML 3 189:30 1-2-0 2.22 7 .938 105Kieran Millan, BU 15 943:44 9-6-0 2.48 39 .924 474Kevin Boyle, UMass 2 119:00 0-2-0 2.52 5 .875 35Parker Milner, BC 3 180:00 3-0-0 2.67 8 .919 91Casey DeSmith, UNH 3 227:04 1-2-0 2.91 11 .913 116Dan Sullivan, Maine 5 279:36 2-3-0 3.43 16 .876 113Chris Rawlings, NU 3 172:47 2-1-0 4.51 13 .879 94

ACTIVE SAVE% LEADERSPlayer, Team GP Min. W-L-T GAA GA Sv% Svs.Clay Witt, NU 2 63:47 0-1-0 1.88 2 .944 34Alex Beaudry, PC 3 191:26 2-1-0 1.88 6 .941 95Doug Carr, UML 3 189:30 1-2-0 2.22 7 .938 105Kieran Millan, BU 15 943:44 9-6-0 2.48 39 .924 474Parker Milner, BC 3 180:00 3-0-0 2.67 8 .919 91Casey DeSmith, UNH 3 227:04 1-2-0 2.91 11 .913 116Chris Rawlings, NU 3 172:47 2-1-0 4.51 13 .879 94Dan Sullivan, Maine 5 279:36 2-3-0 3.43 16 .876 113Kevin Boyle, UMass 2 119:00 0-2-0 2.52 5 .875 35

ACTIVE SAVES LEADERSPlayer, Team GP Min. W-L-T GAA GA Sv% Svs.Kieran Millan, BU 15 943:44 9-6-0 2.48 39 .924 474Casey DeSmith, UNH 3 227:04 1-2-0 2.91 11 .913 116Dan Sullivan, Maine 5 279:36 2-3-0 3.43 16 .876 113Doug Carr, UML 3 189:30 1-2-0 2.22 7 .938 105Alex Beaudry, PC 3 191:26 2-1-0 1.88 6 .941 95Chris Rawlings, NU 3 172:47 2-1-0 4.51 13 .879 94Parker Milner, BC 3 180:00 3-0-0 2.67 8 .919 91Kevin Boyle, UMass 2 119:00 0-2-0 2.52 5 .875 35Clay Witt, NU 2 63:47 0-1-0 1.88 2 .944 34

ACTIVE WINS LEADERSPlayer, Team GP Min. W-L-T GAA GA Sv% Svs.Kieran Millan, BU 15 943:44 9-6-0 2.48 39 .924 474Parker Milner, BC 3 180:00 3-0-0 2.67 8 .919 91Dan Sullivan, Maine 5 279:36 2-3-0 3.43 16 .876 113Alex Beaudry, PC 3 191:26 2-1-0 1.88 6 .941 95Chris Rawlings, NU 3 172:47 2-1-0 4.51 13 .879 94Doug Carr, UML 3 189:30 1-2-0 2.22 7 .938 105Casey DeSmith, UNH 3 227:04 1-2-0 2.91 11 .913 116Clay Witt, NU 2 63:47 0-1-0 1.88 2 .944 34Kevin Boyle, UMass 2 119:00 0-2-0 2.52 5 .875 35

Hockey east tournament GoaltendinG active leaders

Hockey east tournament records (team)PenaltiesMost penalties by all teams in one tournament — 227; 1993

Most penalty minutes by all teams in one tournament — 526; 1993

Most penalties by one team in one tournament — 43; Maine (1993)

Most penalty minutes by one team in one tournament — 138; Merrimack (2012)

Most penalties by one team in one game — Qtrs: 26; Merrimack (3/10/12 at Maine) Semis: 17; Providence (3/9/88 at Maine) Final: 13; Maine (3/10/91 vs. BU) 13; Boston University (3/20/93 vs. Maine)

Most penalty minutes by one team in one game — Qtrs: 98; Merrimack (3/10/12 vs. Maine) Semis: 44; Lowell (3/10/88 at NU) Final: 34; Maine (3/10/91 vs. BU) 34; Boston University (3/20/93 vs. Maine)

Most penalties by both teams in one game — Qtrs: 50: Merrimack at Maine (3/10/12) Semis: 32; Providence at Maine (3/9/88) Final: 24; Maine and Boston University (3/10/91) 24; Maine and Boston University (3/20/93)

Most penalty minutes by both teams in one game — Qtrs: 184; Merrimack at Maine (3/10/12) Semis: 68; Lowell at Northeastern (3/10/88) Final: 64; Maine and Boston University (3/20/93)

Most penalties by one team in one period — Qtrs: 20; Merrimack (3/7/03 at BC) Semis: 10; Providence (3/9/88 at Maine) Final: 9; three times Last by Maine and Boston University (3/20/93) Most penalty minutes by one team in one period — Qtrs: 81; Merrimack (3/7/03 at BC) Semis: 30; Lowell (3/10/88 at NU) Final: 26; Maine (3/10/91 vs. BU)

Most penalties by both teams in one period — Qtrs: 36; Merrimack at Boston College (3/7/03) Semis: 16; Providence at Maine (3/9/88) Final: 18; Maine and Boston University (3/20/93) Most penalty minutes by both teams in one period — Qtrs: 146; Merrimack at Boston College (3/7/03) Semis: 40; Maine and Boston College (3/20/98) Final: 48; Maine and Boston University (3/20/93)

MiscellaneousLongest gamesQtrs: 1. 96:26; Providence 4, Boston University 3 (3/11/01 - 2OT) 2. 94:18; (New Hampshire 2, Providence 1 (3/10/06 - 2OT) 3. 90:28; (New Hampshire 6, Boston College 5 (3/12/94 - 2OT) 4. 88:34 (Maine 3, New Hampshire 2 (3/13/98 - 2OT) 5. 86:42 (Boston U. 5, New Hampshire 4 (3/11/12 - 2OT)

Semis: 1. 100:43; Boston College 5, UNH 4 (3/21/08 - 3OT) 2. 89:09; Boston College 2, Maine 1 (3/18/05 - 2OT) 3. 85:00; Boston U 6, Boston College 5, (3/14/03 - 2OT) 4. 81:30; New Hampshire 3, Massachusetts 2 (3/16/07 - 2OT) 5. 73:21; Boston College 6, Providence 5 (3/10/89 - 2OT)

Final: 1. 109:27; Maine 2, Massachusetts 1 (3/20/04 - 3OT) 2. 77:50; Providence 2, Boston College 1 (3/16/85 - 2OT) 3. 74:22; Boston U. 2, Boston College 1 (3/18/06 - OT) 4. 71:43; New Hampshire 1, Boston U. (3/15/03 - OT) 5. 66:58; Boston College 5, New Hampshire 4 (3/20/99 - OT)

Overall: 1. 109:27; Maine 2, Massachusetts 1 (3/20/04 - 3OT) Finals 2. 100:43; Boston College 5, UNH 4 (3/21/08 - 3OT) Semis 3. 96:26; Providence 4, Boston U. 3 (3/11/01 - 2OT) Qtrs 4. 94:18; (New Hampshire 2, Providence 1 (3/10/06 - 2OT) Qtrs 5. 90:28; (New Hampshire 6, Boston College 5 (3/12/94 - 2OT) Qtrs

Longest scoreless from start of game – Qtrs: 75:52; Vermont vs. New Hampshire (3/14/10) Semis: 47:09; Maine vs. Boston University (3/19/04) Final: 71:43; Boston University vs. New Hampshire (3/15/03)

Most shots-on-goal by one team in one game — Qtrs: 72; New Hampshire (3/11/12 vs. BU - 2OT) in regulation time: 60; UNH (3/7/97 vs. UMass) Semis: 67; Boston College (3/21/08 vs. UNH - 3OT) in regulation time: 50; Maine (3/17/95 vs. PC) Final: 66; Boston College (3/16/85 vs. PC - 2OT) in regulation time: 47; BC (3/11/89 vs. Maine) 47; BC (3/17/01 vs. PC)Most shots-on-goal by both teams in one game — Qtrs: 127; at Boston U. 55, New Hampshire 72 (3/11/12 - 2OT) in regulation time: 92; at UNH 58, MC 34 (3/9/02) Semis: 116; Boston College 67, UNH 49 (3/21/03 - 3OT) in regulation time: 82; BC 45, Lowell 37 (3/15/85) Final: 125; Massachusetts 64, Maine 61 (3/19/04 - 3OT) in regulation time: 83; BC 43, BU 40 (3/15/86)

Fewest shots-on-goal by one team in one game — Qtrs: 10; Boston University (3/11/04 at BC) Semis: 16; Providence (3/14/86 vs. BU) 16; Vermont (3/21/08 vs. BU) Final: 15; Providence (3/17/01 vs. BC)

Fewest shots-on-goal by both teams in one game — Qtrs: 40; at Boston College 30, Boston University 10 (3/11/04) 40; UMass Lowell 21, Maine 19 (3/12/10) Semis: 42; Vermont 16, Boston University 26 (3/21/08) Final: 46; Boston College 27, Maine 19 (3/21/98)

Most shots-on-goal by one team in one period — Qtrs: 24; New Hampshire (3/9/02 vs. MC) Semis: 24; Boston College (3/21/08 vs. UNH) Final: 22; Boston College (3/17/01 vs. PC)

Most shots-on-goal by both teams in one period — Qtrs: 37; New Hampshire 21, Boston U. 16 (3/11/12) Semis: 32; Boston College 24, New Hampshire 8 (3/21/08) Final: 32; Boston College 19, New Hampshire 13 (3/17/07)

Fewest shots-on-goal by one team in one full period — Qtrs: 1; Massachusetts (3/7/03 at Maine) 1; Boston College (3/15/08 vs. PC) Semis: 2; Northeastern (3/15/87 vs. BC) 2; UMass Lowell (3/16/01 vs. BC) 2; Boston College (3/19/10 vs. UVM) Final: 3; Maine (3/21/98 vs. BC)

Fewest shots-on-goal by both teams in one full period — Qtrs: 9; Providence 6, UMass Lowell 3 (3/14/93) 9; at Providence 5, Boston University 4 (3/11/01) Semis: 9; Maine 5, UMass Lowell 4 (3/20/98) Final: 13; Boston College 7, New Hampshire 6 (3/20/99)

teaM RaPid FiReQuickest two goals by one team — Qtrs: 0:08; Boston University (3/9/96 vs. UMass) Semis: 0:10; Massachusetts (3/14/03 vs. UNH) Final: 0:10; New Hampshire (3/20/99 vs. BC)

Quickest two goals by both teams — Qtrs: 0:08; Boston University 2, Massachusetts 0 (3/9/96) Semis: 0:06; Maine 1, UMass Lowell 1 (3/20/98) Final: 0:10; New Hampshire 2, Boston College 0 (3/20/99)

Quickest three goals by one team — Qtrs: 1:01; Maine (3/3/90 vs. Lowell) Semis: :44; Boston University (3/20/09 vs. UNH) Final: 4:47; Boston College (3/17/01 vs. PC)

Quickest three goals by both teams — Qtrs: 0:48; at Boston University 2, Northeastern 1 (3/8/97) Semis: 1:29; Boston University 3, New Hampshire 0 (3/17/06) Final: 1:48; Boston College 2, Merrimack 1 (3/19/11)

Quickest four goals by one team — Qtrs: 3:06; Providence (3/12/99 vs. BU) Semis: 2:54; Boston University (3/17/06 vs. UNH) Final: 7:50; Boston University (3/15/86 vs. BC)

Quickest four goals by both teams — Qtrs: 2:40; at Maine 2, New Hampshire 2 (3/8/96) Semis: 2:54; Boston University 4, New Hampshire 0 (3/17/06) Final: 4:11; Boston College 2, Maine 2 (3/20/10)

Quickest five goals by one team — Qtrs: 4:56; Providence (3/12/99 vs. BU) Semis: 10:40; Providence (3/17/95 vs. Maine) Final: 16:41; Boston University (3/15/86 vs. BC)

Quickest five goals by both teams — Qtrs: 3:42; UMass Lowell 3, at Providence 2 (3/8/97) Semis: 6:14; Maine 3, UMass Lowell 2 (3/20/98) Final: 9:38; New Hampshire 3, Boston College 2 (3/20/99)

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Fastest goal from the start of a game — Qtrs: 0:17; David Hymovitz, BC (3/12/94 vs. UNH) Semis: 0:13; Mario Thyer, Maine (3/9/88 vs. PC) Final: 0:34; Rico Rossi, NU (3/14/88 vs. Maine)

Fastest goal from the start of a period — Qtrs: 0:10; Terry Sullivan, PC (3/9/86 vs. Maine) Semis: 0:08; Dave Buda, NU (3/15/87 vs. BC) Final: 0:27; Tim Sweeney, BC (3/11/89 vs. Maine)

Quickest two goals — Qtrs: 0:30; Brian Gionta, BC (3/10/01 vs. MC) Semis: 1:41; Brian Collins, BU (3/15/02 vs. Maine) Final: 3:34; Kent Salfi, Maine (3/14/92 vs. UNH) Quickest three goals — Qtrs: 5:10; Andy Heinze, MC (3/4/90 vs. BC) Semis: 23:21; David Van der Gulik, BU (3/17/06 vs. UNH) Final: 22:50; Peter Marshall, BU (3/15/86 vs. BC)

Quickest four goals — 18:38; Martin Robitaille, Maine (3/3/90 vs. Lowell - qtrs)

Hockey east tournament records (secondary)individual MiscellaneousMost power play goals in one game — Qtrs: 3; Martin Robitaille, Maine (3/3/90 vs. Lowell) 3; Albie O’Connell, BU (3/14/98) Semis: 2; David Tomlinson, BU (3/8/91 vs. PC) 2; Blake Bellefeuille, BC (3/19/99 vs. Maine) 2; Chuck Kobasew, BC (3/16/01 vs. UML) 2; Jacob Micflikier, UNH (3/17/06 vs. BU) Final: 2; Joe Hulbig, PC (3/16/96 vs. Maine)

Most short-handed goals in one game — Qtrs: 1; several times Last by Matt Mangene, Maine (3/10/12 vs. MC) Semis: 1; several times Last by Elliott Sheen and Ryan Flanigan, MC (3/18/11 vs. UNH) Final: 1; four times Last by Mike Lephart, BC (3/17/01 vs. PC)

Most penalty minutes in one game — Qtrs: 32; Patrick Eaves, BC (3/7/03 vs. MC) Semis: 16, Brendan Buckley, BC (3/20/98 vs. MC) Final: 14; Eric Fenton, Maine (3/20/03 vs. BU) 14; Joe Sacco, BU (3/20/93 vs. Maine) 14; Matt Martin, Maine (3/10/91 vs. BU)

Boston College 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BU: 1-2-0 3-8-0vs.Maine: 1-2-0 7-5-0vs.UMass: 1-2-0 8-1-0vs.UML: 2-1-0 5-1-2vs.MC: 2-0-1 10-1-0vs.UNH: 3-0-0 8-3-0vs.NU: 3-0-0 6-1-0vs.PC: 3-0-0 6-3-0vs.UVM: 3-0-0 4-0-0Record: 19-7-1 57-23-2

Playoffappearances(last): 28(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 23(2012)Semifinalappearances: 20(2012)Titlegameappearances: 15(2011)Championships: 10(2011)

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBU 3(04) 3(09) 2(06) - 8Maine 1(02) 4(06) 6(10) - 11UMass 4(12) - - 1 5UML 2(99) 3(01) - 1 6MC 4(03) 1(98) 1(11) - 6UNH 2(09) 4(08) 3(07) - 9NU 3(07) 2(11) - - 5PC 3(08) 2(12) 2(01) - 7UVM 1(06) 1(10) 1(08) - 3

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed 11(2012) 24-7-0No.2Seed 4(2010) 14-1-0No.3Seed 3(2006) 10-2-0No.4Seed 1(2008) 4-0-0No.5Seed 4(1997) 3-5-2No.6Seed 3(2009) 2-5-0No.7Seed 1(1993) 0-2-0No.8Seed 1(1995) 0-1-0

Boston University 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 2-1-0 8-3-0vs.Maine: 1-2-0 7-7-0vs.UMass: 1-1-1 6-0-0vs.UML: 1-2-0 8-1-0vs.MC: 2-1-0 5-3-0vs.UNH: 3-0-0 6-3-1vs.NU: 2-1-0 6-4-0vs.PC: 2-1-0 11-10-0vs.UVM: 3-0-0 2-2-0Record: 17-9-1 59-33-1

Playoffappearances(last): 28(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 28(2012)Semifinalappearances: 20(2012)Titlegameappearances: 9(2009)Championships: 7(2009)

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 3(04) 3(09) 2(06) - 8Maine 3(09) 6(12) 2(93) - 11UMass 3(06) - - - 3UML 1(08) 2(97) 2(09) 2 7MC 4(10) - - - 4UNH 2(12) 3(06) 2(03) 7NU 4(11) 1(94) - - 5PC 7(05) 4(96) 1(95) - 12UVM 1(07) 1(08) - - 2

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed 7(2009) 22-5-0No.2Seed 7(2008) 18-7-1No.3Seed 7(2012) 12-11-0No.4Seed 2(1992) 0-2-0No.5Seed 3(2003) 4-4-0No.6Seed 1(2001) 1-2-0No.7Seed – –No.8Seed 1(2004) 2-2-0

HEAD-TO-HEAD PLAY BREAKDOWN BY TEAM

Massachusetts 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 2-1-0 1-8-0vs.BU: 1-1-1 0-6-0vs.Maine: 1-1-1 4-4-0vs.UML: 0-3-0 2-0-0vs.MC: 1-2-0 0-0-0vs.UNH: 1-2-0 1-6-0vs.NU: 1-1-1 1-2-0vs.PC: 0-2-1 0-0-0vs.UVM: 2-1-0 0-0-0Record: 9-14-4 9-26-0

Playoffappearances(last): 15(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 15(2012)Semifinalappearances: 3(2007)Titlegameappearances: 1(2004)Championships: 0

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 4(11) - - 1 5BU 3(06) - - - 3Maine 4(07) - 1(04) - 5UML 1(04) - - - 1MC - - - - 0UNH 2(08) 3(07) - - 5NU 1(09) - - - 1PC - - - - 0UVM - - - - 0

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed – –No.2Seed – –No.3Seed 1(2004) 3-1-0No.4Seed 1(2007) 2-1-0No.5Seed – –No.6Seed 1(2003) 2-1-0No.7Seed 4(2010) 1-8-0No.8Seed 7(2012) 0-14-0No.9Seed 1(1995) 1-1-0

Maine 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 2-1-0 5-7-0vs.BU: 2-1-0 7-7-0vs.UMass: 1-1-1 4-4-0vs.UML: 1-2-0 14-1-0vs.MC: 0-2-1 5-3-0vs.UNH: 2-1-0 5-1-0vs.NU: 2-1-0 6-1-0vs.PC: 2-1-0 5-5-0vs.UVM: 3-0-0 0-0-0Record: 15-10-2 51-29-0

Playoffappearances(last): 26(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 24(2012)Semifinalappearances: 19(2012)Titlegameappearances: 13(2010)Championships: 5(2004)

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 1(02) 4(06) 6(10) - 11BU 3(09) 6(12) 2(93) - 11UMass 4(07) - 1(04) - 5UML 5(10) 4(98) - 1 10MC 4(12) - - - 4UNH 2(98) - 2(02) - 4NU 2(01) 2(91) 1(88) - 5PC 3(00) 3(01) 1(96) - 7UVM 0

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed 4(1995) 11-2-0No.2Seed 7(2004) 18-5-0No.3Seed 4(2003) 8-5-0No.4Seed 4(2012) 11-4-0No.5Seed 3(2011) 0-6-0No.6Seed 1(1998) 3-1-0No.7Seed 1(1985) 0-2-0No.8Seed 2(2009) 1-4-0

UMass-Lowell 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 1-2-0 1-5-2vs.BU: 2-1-0 1-8-0vs.Maine: 2-1-0 1-14-0vs.UMass: 3-0-0 0-2-0vs.MC: 1-1-1 2-0-0vs.UNH: 2-1-0 5-5-0vs.NU: 2-1-0 10-4-0vs.PC: 2-1-0 5-3-1vs.UVM: 2-1-0 2-0-0Record: 17-9-1 27-41-3

Playoffappearances(last): 24(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 23(2012)Semifinalappearances: 13(2009)Titlegameappearances: 1(1994)Championships: 0

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 2(99) 3(01) - 1 6 BU 1(08) 2(97) 2(09) 2 7Maine 5(10) 4(98) - 1 10UMass 1(04) - - - 1MC 1(94) - - - 1UNH 3(03) 2(02) - 1 6NU 5(02) 2(09) - - 7PC 4(12) - - 1 5UVM 1(09) - - - 1

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed – –No.2Seed 4(2012) 6-6-0No.3Seed – –No.4Seed 3(2002) 6-4-2No.5Seed 7(2010) 10-14-0No.6Seed 5(2004) 4-8-1No.7Seed 4(2008) 1-7-0No.8Seed 1(2003) 0-2-0

Merrimack 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 0-2-1 1-10-0vs.BU: 1-2-0 3-5-0vs.Maine: 2-0-1 3-5-0vs.UMass: 2-1-0 0-0-0vs.UML: 1-1-1 0-2-0vs.UNH: 1-1-1 1-8-0vs.NU: 2-0-1 0-0-0vs.PC: 1-2-0 0-0-0vs.UVM: 3-0-0 0-0-0Record: 13-9-5 8-30-0

Playoffappearances(last): 17(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 17(2012)Semifinalappearances: 2(2011)Titlegameappearances: 1(2011)Championships: 0

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 4(03) 1(98) 1(11) - 6BU 4(10) - - - 4Maine 4(12) - - - 4UMass - - - - 0UML 1(94) - - - 1UNH 4(02) 1(11) - - 5NU - - - - 0PC - - - - 0UVM - - - - 0

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed – –No.2Seed – –No.3Seed – –No.4Seed 2(2011) 3-3-0No.5Seed 1(2012) 1-2-0No.6Seed 3(2010) 1-5-0No.7Seed 5(2004) 0-9-0No.8Seed 6(2002) 3-11-0

Northeastern 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 0-3-0 1-6-0vs.BU: 1-2-0 4-6-0vs.Maine: 1-2-0 1-6-0vs.UMass: 1-1-1 2-1-0vs.UML: 1-2-0 4-10-0vs.MC: 0-2-1 0-0-0vs.UNH: 1-2-0 1-3-1vs.PC: 1-0-2 2-3-0vs.UVM: 3-0-0 1-2-0Record: 9-14-4 16-37-1

Playoffappearances(last): 22(2011)Quarterfinalappearances: 21(2011)Semifinalappearances: 7(2011)Titlegameappearances: 1(1988)Championships: 1(1988)

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 3(07) 1(87) - - 4BU 4(11) 1(94) - - 5Maine 2(01) 2(91) 1(88) - 5UMass 1(09) - - - 1UML 5(02) 2(09) - - 7MC - - - - 0UNH 3(05) - - 1 4PC 2(94) - - 1 3UVM 1(08) - - - 1

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed – –No.2Seed 2(2009) 4-3-0No.3Seed 2(1989) 2-3-0No.4Seed 3(1998) 3-4-1No.5Seed 2(2002) 2-3-0No.6Seed 6(2011) 4-12-0No.7Seed 4(2007) 0-7-0No.8Seed 3(1997) 1-5-0

New Hampshire 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 0-3-0 3-8-0vs.BU: 0-3-0 3-6-1vs.Maine: 1-2-0 1-5-0vs.UMass: 2-1-0 6-1-0vs.UML: 1-2-0 5-5-0vs.MC: 1-1-1 8-1-0vs.NU: 2-1-0 3-1-1vs.PC: 3-0-0 10-4-0vs.UVM: 1-1-1 3-2-0Record: 11-14-2 42-33-2

Playoffappearances(last): 26(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 26(2012)Semifinalappearances: 15(2011)Titlegameappearances: 7(2007)Championships: 2(2003)

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 2(09) 3(00) 3(07) - 8BU 2(12) 3(06) 2(03) - 7Maine 2(98) - 2(02) - 4UMass 2(08) 3(07) - - 5UML 3(03) 2(02) - 1 6MC 4(02) 1(11) - - 5NU 3(05) - - 1 4PC 6(07) 2(99) - - 8UVM 2(11) - - - 2

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed 6(2010) 17-5No.2Seed 4(2011) 9-4No.3Seed 6(2009) 7-9-1No.4Seed 4(2006) 6-6No.5Seed 2(1991) 2-3No.6Seed 3(2012) 1-5No.7Seed 1(1986) 0-1-1No.8Seed – –

Vermont 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 0-3-0 0-4-0vs.BU: 0-3-0 2-2-0vs.Maine: 0-3-0 0-0-0vs.UMass: 1-2-0 0-0-0vs.UML: 1-2-0 0-2-0vs.MC: 0-3-0 0-0-0vs.UNH: 1-1-1 2-3-0vs.NU: 0-3-0 2-1-0vs.PC: 0-3-0 0-0-0Record: 3-23-1 6-12-0

Playoffappearances(last): 6(2011)Quarterfinalappearances: 6(2011)Semifinalappearances: 2(2010)Titlegameappearances: 1(2008)Championships: N/A

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 1(06) 1(10) 1(08) - 3BU 1(07) 1(08) - - 2Maine - - - - -UMass - - - - -UML 1(09) - - - 1MC - - - - -UNH 2(11) - - - 2NU 1(08) - - - 1PC - - - - -inal Other TotaBC 2(98) 1(89) 2 Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed – –No.2Seed – –No.3Seed 1(2008) 3-2-0No.4Seed 1(2009) 0-2-0No.5Seed – –No.6Seed 2(2007) 1-4-0No.7Seed 1(2011) 0-2-0No.8Seed 1(2010) 2-2-03(00) 3(01) 1(96) 7UMass 0UML 3(97) 1 4MC 0UNH 4(04) 2 5NU 2(94) 1 3

Years(Last) Record

Providence 11-12 All-Time League Tourneyvs.BC: 0-3-0 3-6-0vs.BU: 1-2-0 10-11-0vs.Maine: 1-2-0 5-5-0vs.UMass: 2-0-1 0-0-0vs.UML: 1-2-0 3-5-1vs.MC: 2-1-0 0-0-0vs.UNH: 0-3-0 4-10-0vs.NU: 0-1-2 3-2-0vs.UVM: 3-0-0 0-0-0Record: 10-14-3 28-39-1

Playoffappearances(last): 25(2012)Quarterfinalappearances: 25(2012)Semifinalappearances: 11(2012)Titlegameappearances: 4(2001)Championships: 2(1996)

Matchups(Allseriescountasonemeeting) Qfinal Sfinal Final Other TotalBC 3(08) 2(12) 2(01) - 7BU 7(05) 4(96) 1(95) - 12Maine 3(00) 3(01) 1(96) - 7UMass - - - - 0UML 4(12) - - 1 5MC - - - - 0UNH 6(07) 2(99) - - 8NU 2(94) - - 1 3UVM - - - - 0

Years(Last) RecordNo.1Seed – –No.2Seed – –No.3Seed 4(2001) 8-5-0No.4Seed 7(2003) 12-10-0No.5Seed 6(2008) 1-11-1No.6Seed 3(1995) 4-4-0No.7Seed 4(2012) 3-7-0No.8Seed 1(2007) 0-2-0

Boston College (57-23-2)Play-In (0-1-0)Year Game Result Site1995 #8BostonCollege4,#9Massachusetts5 L BCQuarterfinals (32-13-1) 23 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1988 #5BostonCollege3,#4Lowell3(Game1) T UML1988 #5BostonCollege2,#4Lowell5(Game2) L UML1990 #1BostonCollege3,#8Merrimack1(Game1) W BC1990 #1BostonCollege3,#8Merrimack6(Game2) L BC1990 #1BostonCollege8,#8Merrimack5(Game3) W BC1991 #1BostonCollege5,#8Northeastern6 L BC1992 #5BostonCollege5,#4BostonU.2 W BU1993 #7BostonCollege2,#2BostonU.6(Game1) L BU1993 #7BostonCollege1,#2BostonU.5(Game2) L BU1994 #6BostonCollege1,#3NewHampshire4(Game1) L UNH1994 #6BostonCollege5,#3UNH6OT(Game2) L UNH1996 #5BostonCollege2,#4Providence5(Game1) L PC1996 #5BostonCollege2,#4Providence4(Game2) L PC1997 #5BostonCollege7,#4Merrimack6(Game1) W BC1997 #5BostonCollege5,#4Merrimack3(Game2) W BC1998 #2BostonCollege4,#7Providence3(Game1) W BC1998 #2BostonCollege6,#7Providence3(Game2) W BC1999 #3BostonCollege5,#6UMass-Lowell0(Game1) W BC1999 #3BostonCollege5,#6UMass-Lowell4(Game2) W BC2000 #3BostonCollege8,#6Northeastern3(Game1) W BC2000 #3BostonCollege3,#6Northeastern2(Game2) W BC2001 #1BostonCollege1,#8Merrimack0(Game1) W BC2001 #1BostonCollege5,#8Merrimack1(Game2) W BC2002 #6BostonCollege3,#3Maine7(Game1) L ME2002 #6BostonCollege2,#3Maine4(Game2) L ME2003 #2BostonCollege4,#7Merrimack1(Game1) W BC2003 #2BostonCollege2,#7Merrimack1(Game2) W BC2004 #1BostonCollege2,#8BostonU.3(Game1) L BC2004 #1BostonCollege4,#8BostonU.0(Game2) W BC2004 #1BostonCollege2,#8BostonU.4(Game3) L BC2005 #1BostonCollege2,#8Massachusetts1OT(Game1) W BC2005 #1BostonCollege5,#8Massachusetts1(Game2) W BC2006 #3BostonCollege3,#6Vermont2OT(Game1) W BC2006 #3BostonCollege6,#6Vermont2(Game2) W BC2007 #2BostonCollege4,#7Northeastern0(Game1) W BC2007 #2BostonCollege7,#7Northeastern1(Game2) W BC2008 #4BostonCollege5,#5Providence1(Game1) W BC2008 #4BostonCollege5,#5Providence1(Game2) W BC2009 #6BostonCollege5,#3NewHampshire3(Game1) W UNH2009 #6BostonCollege1,#3NewHampshire0(Game2) W UNH2010 #2BostonCollege6,#7Massachusetts5(Game1) W BC2010 #2BostonCollege5,#7Massachusetts2(Game2) W BC2011 #1BostonCollege4,#8Massachusetts1(Game1) W BC2011 #1BostonCollege4,#8Massachusetts2(Game2) W BC2012 #1BostonCollege2,#8Massachusetts1(Game1) W BC2012 #1BostonCollege3,#8Massachusetts2(Game2) W BCSemifinals (15-4) 19 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #1BostonCollege6,#5UMass-Lowell5 W PCC1986 #1BostonCollege5,#6UMass-Lowell2 W PCC1987 #1BostonCollege9,#5Northeastern3 W BG1989 #1BostonCollege6,#4Providence5(2OT) W BC1990 #1BostonCollege6,#5NewHampshire5(OT) W BC1992 #5BostonCollege3,#1Maine7 L BG1997 #5BostonCollege0,#2NewHampshire4 L FC1998 #2BostonCollege7,#8Merrimack2 W FC1999 #3BostonCollege3,#2Maine2 W FC2000 #3BostonCollege2,#2NewHampshire1 W FC2001 #1BostonCollege5,#5UMass-Lowell1 W FC2003 #2BostonCollege5,#5BostonU.6(2OT) L FC2005 #1BostonCollege2,#4Maine1(2OT) W TD2006 #3BostonCollege4,#2Maine1 W TD2007 #2BostonCollege6,#3BostonU.2 W TD2008 #4BostonCollege5,#1NewHampshire4(3OT) W TD2009 #6BostonCollege2,#1BostonU.3 L TD2010 #2BostonCollege3,#8Vermont0 W TD2011 #1BostonCollege5,#6Northeastern4 W TDChampionship Game (10-5) 15 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #1BostonCollege1,#3Providence2(OT) L PCC1986 #1BostonCollege4,#2BostonU.9 L PCC1987 #1BostonCollege4,#3Maine2 W BG1989 #1BostonCollege4,#2Maine5 L BC1990 #1BostonCollege4,#2Maine3 W BC1998 #2BostonCollege3,#6Maine2 W FC1999 #3BostonCollege5,#1NewHampshire4(OT) W FC2000 #3BostonCollege1,#4Maine2 L FC2001 #1BostonCollege5,#3Providence3 W FC2005 #1BostonCollege3,#3NewHampshire1 W TD2006 #3BostonCollege1,#1BostonU.2(OT) L TD2007 #2BostonCollege5,#1NewHampshire2 W TD2008 #4BostonCollege4,#3Vermont0 W TD2010 #2BostonCollege7,#4Maine6(OT) W TD2011 #1BostonCollege5,#4Merrimack3 W TDConsolation Game (0-0-1) Year Game Result Site1997 #5BostonCollege2,#6UMass-Lowell2(OT) T FC

Boston University (59-33-1)Quarterfinals (41-21-1) 28 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #2BostonU.7,#7Maine4(Game1) W BU1985 #2BostonU.4,#7Maine2(Game2) W BU1986 #2BostonU.1,#7NewHampshire1(Game1) T BU1986 #2BostonU.4,#7NewHampshire3(Game2) W BU1987 #4BostonU.2,#5Northeastern3 L BU1988 #3BostonU.2,#6Providence3(Game1) L BU1988 #3BostonU.4,#6Providence6(Game2) L BU1989 #5BostonU.2,#4Providence3 L PC1990 #3BostonU.3,#6Northeastern4(Game1) L BU1990 #3BostonU.5,#6Northeastern2(Game2) W BU1990 #3BostonU.5,#6Northeastern3(Game3) W BU1991 #3BostonU.7,#6Merrimack1 W BU1992 #4BostonU.2,#5BostonCollege5 L BU1993 #2BostonU.6,#7BostonCollege2(Game1) W BU1993 #2BostonU.5,#7BostonCollege1(Game2) W BU1994 #1BostonU.8,#8Maine5(Game1) W BU1994 #1BostonU.4,#8Maine3(Game2) W BU1995 #2BostonU.4,#7Merrimack3 W BU1996 #1BostonU.5,#8Massachusetts2(Game1) W BU1996 #1BostonU.14,#8Massachusetts1(Game2) W BU1997 #1BostonU.6,#8Northeastern2(Game1) W BU1997 #1BostonU.7,#8Northeastern1(Game2) W BU1998 #1BostonU.1,#8Merrimack4(Game1) L BU1998 #1BostonU.6,#8Merrimack5(Game2) W BU1998 #1BostonU.4,#8Merrimack5(Game3) L BU1999 #5BostonU.2,#4Providence8(Game1) L PC1999 #5BostonU.8,#4Providence2(Game2) W PC1999 #5BostonU.1,#4Providence5(Game3) L PC2000 #1BostonU.4,#8Massachusetts2(Game1) W BU2000 #1BostonU.5,#8Massachusetts2(Game2) W BU2001 #6BostonU.3,#3Providence6(Game1) L PC2001 #6BostonU.2,#3Providence1(Game2) W PC2001 #6BostonU.3,#3Providence42OT(Game3) L PC2002 #2BostonU.3,#7Providence2(Game1) W BU2002 #2BostonU.4,#7Providence2(Game2) W BU2003 #5BostonU.5,#4Providence4OT(Game1) W PC2003 #5BostonU.7,#4Providence1(Game2) W PC2004 #8BostonU.3,#1BostonCollege2(Game1) W BC2004 #8BostonU.0,#1BostonCollege4(Game2) L BC2004 #8BostonU.4,#1BostonCollege2(Game3) W BC2005 #2BostonU.1,#7Providence4(Game1) L BU2005 #2BostonU.2,#7Providence0(Game2) W BU2005 #2BostonU.2,#7Providence0(Game3) W BU2006 #1BostonU.4,#8Massachusetts1(Game1) W BU2006 #1BostonU.4,#8Massachusetts1(Game2) W BU2007 #3BostonU.2,#6Vermont3(Game1) L BU2007 #3BostonU.2,#6Vermont0(Game2) W BU2007 #3BostonU.3,#6Vermont2OT(Game3) W BU2008 #2BostonU.5,#7UMass-Lowell3(Game1) W BU2008 #2BostonU.1,#7UMass-Lowell4(Game2) L BU2008 #2BostonU.4,#7UMass-Lowell2(Game3) W BU2009 #1BostonU.2,#8Maine1(Game1) W BU2009 #1BostonU.3,#8Maine6(Game2) L BU2009 #1BostonU.6,#8Maine2(Game3) W BU2010 #3BostonU.3,#6Merrimack2(Game1) W BU2010 #3BostonU.2,#6Merrimack3OT(Game2) L BU2010 #3BostonU.3,#6Merrimack0(Game3) W BU2011 #3BostonU.2,#6Northeastern4(Game1) L BU2011 #3BostonU.5,#6Northeastern2(Game2) W BU2011 #3BostonU.4,#6Northeastern5(Game3) L BU2012 #3BostonU.2,#6NewHampshire32OT(Game1) L BU2012 #3BostonU.4,#6NewHampshire2(Game2) W BU2012 #3BostonU.5,#6NewHampshire42OT(Game3) W BU

Semifinals (9-10) 19 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #2BostonU.2,#3Providence5 L PCC1986 #2BostonU.3,#4Providence2 W PCC1990 #3BostonU.1,#2Maine3 L ME1991 #3BostonU.7,#4Providence5 W BG1993 #2BostonU.2,#3NewHampshire0 W BG1994 #1BostonU.5,#4Northeastern2 W BG1995 #2BostonU.4,#5UMass-Lowell2 W BG1996 #1BostonU.4,#4Providence5 L FC1997 #1BostonU.3,#6UMass-Lowell2 W FC2000 #1BostonU.2,#4Maine4 L FC2002 #2BostonU.3,#3Maine4 L FC2003 #5BostonU.6,#2BostonCollege5(2OT) W FC2004 #8BostonU.0,#2Maine1 L FC2005 #2BostonU.2,#3NewHampshire5 L TD2006 #1BostonU.9,#4NewHampshire2 W TD2007 #3BostonU.2,#2BostonCollege6 L TD2008 #2BostonU.1,#3Vermont3 L TD2009 #1BostonU.3,#6BostonCollege2 W TD2010 #3BostonU.2,#4Maine5 L TDChampionship Game (7-2) 9 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1986 #2BostonU.9,#1BostonCollege4 W PCC1991 #3BostonU.4,#2Maine3(OT) W BG1993 #2BostonU.2,#1Maine5 L BG1994 #1BostonU.3,#2UMass-Lowell2 W BG1995 #2BostonU.3,#6Providence2 W BG1997 #1BostonU.4,#2NewHampshire2 W FC2003 #5BostonU.0,#1NewHampshire1OT L FC2006 #1BostonU.2,#3BostonCollege1(OT) W TD2009 #1BostonU.1,#5UMass-Lowell0 W TDConsolation Game (2-0)Year Game Result Site1985 #2BostonU.6,#5Lowell4 W PCC1996 #1BostonU.7,#2UMass-Lowell3 W FC

TEAM-BY-TEAM ALL-TIME RESULTS IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

Massachusetts (9-26)

Play-In (1-0)Year Game Result Site1995 #9Massachusetts5,#8BostonCollege4 W BC

Quarterfinals (7-23) 15 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1995 #9Massachusetts4,#1Maine7 L ME1996 #8Massachusetts2,#1BostonU.5(Game1) L BU1996 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonU.14(Game2) L BU1997 #7Massachusetts1,#2NewHampshire5(Game1) L UNH1997 #7Massachusetts2,#2NewHampshire8(Game2) L UNH1999 #7Massachusetts1,#2Maine3(Game1) L ME1999 #7Massachusetts2,#2Maine5(Game2) L ME2000 #8Massachusetts2,#1BostonU.4(Game1) L BU2000 #8Massachusetts2,#1BostonU.5(Game2) L BU2003 #6Massachusetts5,#3Maine3(Game1) W ME2003 #6Massachusetts4,#3Maine2(Game2) W ME2004 #3Massachusetts6,#6UMass-Lowell3(Game1) W UM2004 #3Massachusetts3,#6UMass-Lowell1(Game2) W UM2005 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonCollege2OT(Game1) L BC2005 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonCollege5(Game2) L BC2006 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonU.4(Game1) L BU2006 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonU.4(Game2) L BU2007 #4Massachusetts3,#5Maine2(Game1) W UM2007 #4Massachusetts5,#5Maine2(Game2) W UM2008 #8Massachusetts1,#1NewHampshire4(Game1) L UNH2008 #8Massachusetts2,#1NewHampshire7(Game2) L UNH2009 #7Massachusetts2,#2Northeastern1(Game1) W NU2009 #7Massachusetts1,#2Northeastern4(Game2) L NU2009 #7Massachusetts2,#2Northeastern3OT(Game3) L NU2010 #7Massachusetts5,#2BostonCollege6(Game1) L BC2010 #7Massachusetts2,#2BostonCollege5(Game2) L BC2011 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonCollege4(Game1) L BC2011 #8Massachusetts2,#1BostonCollege4(Game2) L BC2012 #8Massachusetts1,#1BostonCollege2(Game1) L BC2012 #8Massachusetts2,#1BostonCollege3(Game2) L BC

Semifinals (1-2)Year Game Result Site2003 #6Massachusetts4,#1NewHampshire5 L FC2004 #3Massachusetts5,#4NewHampshire2 W FC2007 #4Massachusetts2,#1NewHampshire3(2OT) L TD

Championship Game (0-1)Year Game Result Site2004 #3Massachusetts1,#2Maine2(3OT) L FC

Maine (51-29)Quarterfinals (31-16) 24 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #7Maine4,#2BostonU.7(Game1) L BU1985 #7Maine2,#2BostonU.4(Game2) L BU1986 #5Maine4,#4Providence5(Game1) L PC1986 #5Maine2,#4Providence4(Game2) L PC1987 #3Maine5,#6Providence2 W ME1990 #2Maine7,#7Lowell3(Game1) W ME1990 #2Maine16,#7Lowell0(Game2) W ME1991 #2Maine5,#7Lowell3 W ME1992 #2Maine7,#7Merrimack0 W ME1993 #1Maine6,#8Northeastern1 W ME1993 #1Maine9,#8Northeastern5 W ME1994 #8Maine5,#1BostonU.8(Game1) L BU1994 #8Maine3,#1BostonU.4(Game2) L BU1995 #1Maine7,#9Massachusetts4 W ME1996 #3Maine4,#6NewHampshire2(Game1) W ME1996 #3Maine8,#6NewHampshire4(Game2) W ME1998 #6Maine3,#3NewHampshire22OT(Game1) W UNH1998 #6Maine5,#3NewHampshire3(Game2) W UNH1999 #2Maine3,#7Massachusetts1(Game1) W ME1999 #2Maine5,#7Massachusetts2(Game2) W ME2000 #4Maine5,#5Providence3(Game1) W ME2000 #4Maine5,#5Providence4OT(Game2) W ME2001 #2Maine2,#7Northeastern1(Game1) W ME2001 #2Maine6,#7Northeastern3(Game2) W ME2002 #3Maine7,#6BostonCollege3(Game1) W ME2002 #3Maine4,#6BostonCollege2(Game2) W ME2003 #3Maine3,#6Massachusetts5(Game1) L ME2003 #3Maine2,#6Massachusetts4(Game2) L ME2004 #2Maine2,#7Merrimack1(Game1) W ME2004 #2Maine3,#7Merrimack2(Game2) W ME2005 #4Maine7,#5UMass-Lowell2(Game1) W ME2005 #4Maine5,#5UMass-Lowell1(Game2) W ME2006 #2Maine4,#7UMass-Lowell3OT(Game1) W ME2006 #2Maine4,#7UMass-Lowell3(Game2) W ME2007 #5Maine2,#4Massachusetts3(Game1) L UM2007 #5Maine2,#4Massachusetts5(Game2) L UM2009 #8Maine1,#1BostonU.2(Game1) L BU2009 #8Maine6,#1BostonU.3(Game2) W BU2009 #8Maine2,#1BostonU.6(Game3) L BU2010 #4Maine1,#5UMass-Lowell2(Game1) L ME2010 #4Maine2,#5UMass-Lowell0(Game2) W ME2010 #4Maine3,#5UMass-Lowell2OT(Game3) W ME2011 #5Maine4,#4Merrimack5(Game1) L MC2011 #5Maine2,#4Merrimack6(Game2) L MC2012 #4Maine2,#5Merrimack1(Game1) W ME2012 #4Maine2,#5Merrimack5(Game2) L ME2012 #4Maine2,#5Merrimack1(Game3) W ME

Semifinals (14-5) 18 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1987 #3Maine5,#2Lowell4 W BG1988 #1Maine6,#6Providence5(Game1) W ME1988 #1Maine11,#6Providence2(Game2) W ME1989 #2Maine3,#3Northeastern2(OT) W BC1990 #2Maine3,#3BostonU.1 W ME1991 #2Maine4,#8Northeastern3(OT) W BG1992 #1Maine7,#5BostonCollege3 W BG1993 #1Maine7,#4Lowell5 W BG1995 #1Maine3,#6Providence7 L BG1996 #3Maine5,#2UMass-Lowell2 W FC1998 #6Maine6,#5UMass-Lowell2 W FC1999 #2Maine2,#3BostonCollege3 L FC2000 #4Maine4,#1BostonU.2 W FC2001 #2Maine3,#3Providence4 L FC2002 #3Maine4,#2BostonU.3 W FC2004 #2Maine1,#8BostonU.0 W FC2005 #4Maine1,#1BostonCollege2(2OT) L TD2006 #2Maine1,#3BostonCollege4 L TD2010 #4Maine5,#3BostonU.2 W TD

Championship Game (5-8) 13 ApperancesYear Game Result Site1987 #3Maine2,#1BostonCollege4 L BG1988 #1Maine3,#2Northeastern4 L BG1989 #2Maine5,#1BostonCollege4 W BC1990 #2Maine3,#1BostonCollege4 L BC1991 #2Maine3,#3BostonU.4(OT) L BG1992 #1Maine4,#2NewHampshire1 W BG1993 #1Maine5,#2BostonU.2 W BG1996 #3Maine2,#4Providence3 L FC1998 #6Maine2,#2BostonCollege3 L FC2000 #4Maine2,#3BostonCollege1 W FC2002 #3Maine1,#1NewHampshire3 L FC2004 #2Maine2,#3Massachusetts1(3OT) W FC2010 #4Maine6,#2BostonCollege7(OT) L TD

Consolation Game (1-0)Year Game Result Site1995 #1Maine6,#5UMass-Lowell0 W BG

Merrimack (8-30-0)

Quarterfinals (7-28-0) 17 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1990 #8Merrimack1,#1BostonCollege3(Game1) L BC1990 #8Merrimack6,#1BostonCollege3(Game2) W BC1990 #8Merrimack5,#1BostonCollege8(Game3) L BC1991 #6Merrimack1,#3BostonU.7 L BU1992 #8Merrimack0,#1Maine7 L ME1993 #6Merrimack3,#3NewHampshire5(Game1) L UNH1993 #6Merrimack2,#3NewHampshire9(Game2) L UNH1994 #7Merrimack1,#2UMass-Lowell7(Game1) L UML1994 #7Merrimack0,#2UMass-Lowell3(Game2) L UML1995 #7Merrimack3,#2BostonU.4 L BU1997 #4Merrimack6,#5BostonCollege7(Game1) L MC1997 #4Merrimack3,#5BostonCollege5(Game2) L MC1998 #8Merrimack4,#1BostonU.1(Game1) W BU1998 #8Merrimack5,#1BostonU.6(Game2) L BU1998 #8Merrimack5,#1BostonU.4(Game3) W BU1999 #8Merrimack2,#1NewHampshire3(Game1) L UNH1999 #8Merrimack4,#1NewHampshire5(Game2) L UNH2000 #7Merrimack2,#2NewHampshire5(Game1) L UNH2000 #7Merrimack2,#2NewHampshire3OT(Game2) L UNH2001 #8Merrimack0,#1BostonCollege1(Game1) L BC2001 #8Merrimack1,#1BostonCollege5(Game2) L BC2002 #8Merrimack2,#1NewHampshire6(Game1) L UNH2002 #8Merrimack4,#1NewHampshire5OT(Game2) L UNH2003 #7Merrimack1,#2BostonCollege4(Game1) L BC2003 #7Merrimack1,#2BostonCollege2(Game2) L BC2004 #7Merrimack1,#2Maine2(Game1) L ME2004 #7Merrimack2,#2Maine3(Game2) L ME2010 #6Merrimack2,#3BostonU.3(Game1) L BU2010 #6Merrimack3,#3BostonU.2OT(Game2) W BU2010 #6Merrimack0,#3BostonU.3(Game3) L BU2011 #4Merrimack5,#5Maine4(Game1) W MC2011 #4Merrimack6,#5Maine2(Game2) W MC2012 #5Merrimack1,#4Maine2(Game1) L ME2012 #5Merrimack5,#4Maine2(Game2) W ME2012 #5Merrimack1,#4Maine2(Game3) L ME

Semifinals (1-1) 2 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1998 #8Merrimack2,#2BostonCollege7 L FC2011 #4Merrimack4,#2NewHampshire1 W TD

Championship Game (0-1) One AppearanceYear Game Result Site2011 #4Merrimack3,#1BostonCollege5 L TD

UMass-Lowell (27-41-3)

Quarterfinals (22-25-2) 23 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #5Lowell7,#4NewHampshire6(Game1) W UNH1985 #5Lowell4,#4NewHampshire8(Game2) L UNH1986 #6Lowell4,#3Northeastern2(Game1) W NU1986 #6Lowell3,#3Northeastern4(Game2) L NU1988 #4Lowell3,#5BostonCollege3(Game1) T UML1988 #4Lowell5,#5BostonCollege2(Game2) W UML1990 #7Lowell3,#2Maine7(Game1) L ME1990 #7Lowell0,#2Maine16(Game2) L ME1991 #7Lowell3,#2Maine5 L ME1992 #6UMass-Lowell0,#3Providence7 L PC1993 #4UMass-Lowell7,#5Providence4(Game1) W UML1993 #4UMass-Lowell3,#5Providence3OT(Game2) T UML1994 #2UMass-Lowell7,#7Merrimack1(Game1) W UML1994 #2UMass-Lowell3,#7Merrimack0(Game2) W UML1995 #5UMass-Lowell5,#4Northeastern4 W NU1996 #2UMass-Lowell7,#7Northeastern3(Game1) W UML1996 #2UMass-Lowell4,#7Northeastern3(Game2) W UML1997 #6UMass-Lowell6,#3Providence2(Game1) W PC1997 #6UMass-Lowell6,#3Providence5(Game2) W PC1998 #5UMass-Lowell8,#4Northeastern2(Game1) W NU1998 #5UMass-Lowell2,#4Northeastern3(Game2) L NU1998 #5UMass-Lowell5,#4Northeastern1(Game3) W NU1999 #6UMass-Lowell0,#3BostonCollege5(Game1) L BC1999 #6UMass-Lowell4,#3BostonCollege5(Game2) L BC2001 #5UMass-Lowell2,#4NewHampshire4(Game1) L UNH2001 #5UMass-Lowell2,#4NewHampshire1(Game2) W UNH2001 #5UMass-Lowell2,#4NewHampshire1(Game3) W UNH2002 #4UMass-Lowell5,#5Northeastern2(Game1) W UML2002 #4UMass-Lowell2,#5Northeastern4(Game2) L UML2002 #4UMass-Lowell3,#5Northeastern1(Game3) W UML2003 #8UMass-Lowell4,#1NewHampshire8(Game1) L UNH2003 #8UMass-Lowell5,#1NewHampshire8(Game2) L UNH2004 #6UMass-Lowell3,#3Massachusetts6(Game1) L UM2004 #6UMass-Lowell1,#3Massachusetts3(Game2) L UM2005 #5UMass-Lowell2,#4Maine7(Game1) L ME2005 #5UMass-Lowell1,#4Maine5(Game2) L ME2006 #7UMass-Lowell3,#2Maine4OT(Game1) L ME2006 #7UMass-Lowell3,#2Maine4(Game2) L ME2008 #7UMass-Lowell3,#2BostonU.5(Game1) L BU2008 #7UMass-Lowell4,#2BostonU.1(Game2) W BU2008 #7UMass-Lowell2,#2BostonU.4(Game3) L BU2009 #5UMass-Lowell4,#4Vermont3OT(Game1) W UVM2009 #5UMass-Lowell4,#4Vermont2(Game2) W UVM2010 #5UMass-Lowell2,#4Maine1(Game1) W ME2010 #5UMass-Lowell0,#4Maine2(Game2) L ME2010 #5UMass-Lowell2OT,#4Maine3(Game3) L ME2012 #2UMass-Lowell3,#7Providence5(Game1) L UML2012 #2UMass-Lowell3,#7Providence2OT(Game2) W UML2012 #2UMass-Lowell0,#7Providence1(Game3) L UML

Semifinals (3-11) 13 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #5Lowell5,#1BostonCollege6 L PCC1986 #6Lowell2,#1BostonCollege5 L PCC1987 #2Lowell4,#3Maine5 L BG1988 #4Lowell1,#2Northeastern3(Game1) L BG1988 #4Lowell2,#2Northeastern1(Game2) W BG1993 #4Lowell5,#1Maine7 L BG1994 #2UMass-Lowell4,#3NewHampshire2 W BG1995 #5UMass-Lowell2,#2BostonU.4 L BG1996 #2UMass-Lowell2,#3Maine5 L FC1997 #6UMass-Lowell2,#1BostonU.3 L FC1998 #5UMass-Lowell2,#6Maine6 L FC2001 #5UMass-Lowell1,#1BostonCollege5 L FC2002 #4UMass-Lowell3,#1NewHampshire4 L FC2009 #5UMass-Lowell3,#2Northeastern2(OT) W TD

Championship Game (0-2) Two AppearancesYear Game Result Site1994 #2UMass-Lowell2,#1BostonU.3 L BG2009 #5UMass-Lowell0,#1BostonU.1 L TD

Consolation Game (2-3-1) Six AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #5Lowell4,#2BostonU.6 L PCC1986 #6Lowell8,#4Providence5 W PCC1993 #4UMass-Lowell5,#3NewHampshire4(OT) W BG1995 #5UMass-Lowell0,#1Maine6 L BG1996 #2UMass-Lowell3,#1BostonU.7 L FC1997 #6UMass-Lowell2,#5BostonCollege2 T FC

New Hampshire (42-33-2)Quarterfinals (33-19-1) 26 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #4NewHampshire6,#5Lowell7(Game1) L UNH1985 #4NewHampshire8,#5Lowell4(Game2) W UNH1986 #7NewHampshire1,#2BostonU.1(Game1) T BU1986 #7NewHampshire3,#2BostonU.4(Game2) L BU1989 #6NewHampshire4,#3Northeastern5(OT) L NU1990 #5NewHampshire1,#4Providence5(Game1) L PC1990 #5NewHampshire2,#4Providence0(Game2) W PC1990 #5NewHampshire7,#4Providence4(Game3) W PC1991 #5NewHampshire1,#4Providence4 L PC1992 #2NewHampshire4,#7Northeastern2 W UNH1993 #3NewHampshire5,#6Merrimack3(Game1) W UNH1993 #3NewHampshire9,#6Merrimack2(Game2) W UNH1994 #3NewHampshire4,#6BostonCollege1(Game1) W UNH1994 #3NewHampshire6,#6BostonCollege5OT(Game2)W UNH1995 #3NewHampshire2,#6Providence3(OT) L UNH1996 #6NewHampshire2,#3Maine4(Game1) L ME1996 #6NewHampshire4,#3Maine8(Game2) L ME1997 #2NewHampshire5,#7Massachusetts1(Game1) W UNH1997 #2NewHampshire8,#7Massachusetts2(Game2) W UNH1998 #3NewHampshire2,#6Maine32OT(Game1) L UNH1998 #3NewHampshire3,#6Maine5(Game2) L UNH1999 #1NewHampshire3,#8Merrimack2(Game1) W UNH1999 #1NewHampshire5,#8Merrimack4(Game2) W UNH2000 #2NewHampshire5,#7Merrimack2(Game1) W UNH2000 #2NewHampshire3,#7Merrimack2OT(Game2) W UNH2001 #4NewHampshire4,#5UMass-Lowell2(Game1) W UNH2001 #4NewHampshire1,#5UMass-Lowell2(Game2) L UNH2001 #4NewHampshire1,#5UMass-Lowell2(Game3) L UNH2002 #1NewHampshire6,#8Merrimack2(Game1) W UNH2002 #1NewHampshire5,#8Merrimack4OT(Game2) W UNH2003 #1NewHampshire8,#8UMass-Lowell4(Game1) W UNH2003 #1NewHampshire8,#8UMass-Lowell4(Game2) W UNH2004 #4NewHampshire2,#5Providence1(Game1) W UNH2004 #4NewHampshire3,#5Providence4OT(Game2) L UNH2004 #4NewHampshire1,#5Providence0(Game3) W UNH2005 #3NewHampshire6,#6Northeastern1(Game1) W UNH2005 #3NewHampshire4,#6Northeastern0(Game2) W UNH2006 #4NewHampshire4,#5Providence0(Game1) W UNH2006 #4NewHampshire2,#5Providence12OT(Game2) W UNH2007 #1NewHampshire4,#8Providence0(Game1) W UNH2007 #1NewHampshire6,#8Providence0(Game2) W UNH2008 #1NewHampshire4,#8Massachusetts1(Game1) W UNH2008 #1NewHampshire7,#8Massachusetts2(Game2) W UNH2009 #3NewHampshire3,#6BostonCollege5(Game1) L UNH2009 #3NewHampshire0,#6BostonCollege1(Game2) L UNH2010 #1NewHampshire7,#8Vermont4(Game1) W UNH2010 #1NewHampshire0,#8Vermont1(Game2) L UNH2010 #1NewHampshire0,#8Vermont1OT(Game3) L UNH2011 #2NewHampshire3,#7Vermont1(Game1) W UNH2011 #2NewHampshire4,#7Vermont3(Game2) W UNH2012 #6NewHampshire3,#3BostonU.22OT(Game1) W UNH2012 #6NewHampshire2,#3BostonU.4(Game2) L UNH2012 #6NewHampshire4,#3BostonU.52OT(Game3) L UNH

Semifinals (7-8) 15 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1990 #5NewHampshire4,#1BostonCollege5(OT) L BC1992 #2NewHampshire5,#3Providence3 W BG1993 #3NewHampshire0,#2BostonU.2 L BG1994 #3NewHampshire2,#2UMass-Lowell4 L BG1997 #2NewHampshire4,#5BostonCollege0 W FC1999 #1NewHampshire6,#4Providence2 W FC2000 #2NewHampshire1,#3BostonCollege2 L FC2002 #1NewHampshire4,#5UMass-Lowell3 W FC2003 #1NewHampshire5,#6Massachusetts4 W FC2004 #4NewHampshire2,#3Massachusetts5 L FC2005 #3NewHampshire5,#2BostonU.2 W TD2006 #4NewHampshire2,#1BostonU.9 L TD2007 #1NewHampshire3,#4Massachusetts2(2OT) W TD2008 #1NewHampshire4,#4BostonCollege5(3OT) L TD2011 #2NewHampshire1,#4Merrimack4 L TD

Championship Game (2-5) Seven AppearancesYear Game Result Site1992 #2NewHampshire1,#1Maine4 L BG1997 #2NewHampshire2,#1BostonU.4 L FC1999 #1NewHampshire4,#3BostonCollege5(OT) L FC2002 #1NewHampshire3,#3Maine1 W FC2003 #1NewHampshire1,#5BostonU.0(OT) W FC2005 #3NewHampshire1,#1BostonCollege3 L TD2007 #1NewHampshire2,#2BostonCollege5 L TD

Consolation Game (0-1-1)Year Game Result Site1993 #3NewHampshire4,#4UMass-Lowell5(OT) L BG1994 #3NewHampshire4,#4Northeastern4 T BG

Northeastern (16-37-1)Quarterfinals (14-29) 21 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #6Northeastern2,#3Providence3(Game1) L PC1985 #6Northeastern0,#3Providence3(Game2) L PC1986 #3Northeastern2,#6Lowell4(Game1) L NU1986 #3Northeastern4,#6Lowell3(Game2) W NU1987 #5Northeastern3,#4BostonU.2 W BU1989 #3Northeastern5,#6NewHampshire4(OT) W NU1990 #6Northeastern4,#3BostonU.3(Game1) W BU1990 #6Northeastern2,#3BostonU.5(Game2) L BU1990 #6Northeastern3,#3BostonU.5(Game3) L BU1991 #8Northeastern6,#1BostonCollege5 W BC1992 #7Northeastern2,#2NewHampshire4 L UNH1993 #8Northeastern1,#1Maine6(Game1) L ME1993 #8Northeastern5,#1Maine9(Game2) L ME1994 #4Northeastern4,#5Providence3(Game1) W NU1994 #4Northeastern2,#5Providence1(OT)(Game2) W NU1995 #4Northeastern2,#5UMass-Lowell5 L NU1996 #7Northeastern3,#2UMass-Lowell7(Game1) L UML1996 #7Northeastern3,#2UMass-Lowell4(Game2) L UML1997 #8Northeastern2,#1BostonU.6(Game1) L BU1997 #8Northeastern1,#1BostonU.7(Game2) L BU1998 #4Northeastern2,#5UMass-Lowell8(Game1) L NU1998 #4Northeastern3,#5UMass-Lowell2(Game2) W NU1998 #4Northeastern1,#5UMass-Lowell5(Game3) L NU2000 #6Northeastern4,#3BostonCollege8(Game1) L BC2000 #6Northeastern2,#3BostonCollege3(Game2) L BC2001 #7Northeastern1,#2Maine2(Game1) L ME2001 #7Northeastern3,#2Maine6(Game2) L ME2002 #5Northeastern2,#4UMass-Lowell5(Game1) L UML2002 #5Northeastern4,#4UMass-Lowell2(Game2) W UML2002 #5Northeastern1,#4UMass-Lowell3(Game3) L UML2005 #6Northeastern1,#3NewHampshire6(Game1) L UNH2005 #6Northeastern0,#3NewHampshire4(Game2) L UNH2007 #7Northeastern0,#2BostonCollege3(Game1) L BC2007 #7Northeastern1,#2BostonCollege7(Game2) L BC2008 #6Northeastern0,#3Vermont1(Game1) L UVM2008 #6Northeastern2,#3Vermont1OT(Game2) W UVM2008 #6Northeastern1,#3Vermont4(Game3) L UVM2009 #2Northeastern1,#7Massachusetts2(Game1) L NU2009 #2Northeastern4,#7Massachusetts1(Game2) W NU2009 #2Northeastern3,#7Massachusetts2OT(Game3) W NU2011 #6Northeastern4,#3BostonUniversity2(Game1) W BU2011 #6Northeastern2,#3BostonUniversity5(Game2) L BU2011 #6Northeastern5,#4BostonUniversity4(Game3) W BU

Semifinals (1-7) 7 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1987 #5Northeastern3,#1BostonCollege9 L BG1988 #2Northeastern3,#4Lowell1(Game1) W BG1988 #2Northeastern1,#4Lowell2(Game2) L BG1989 #3Northeastern2,#2Maine3(OT) L ME1991 #8Northeastern3,#2Maine4 L BG1994 #4Northeastern2,#1BostonU.5 L BG2009 #2Northeastern2,#5UMass-Lowell3(OT) L TD2011 #6Northeastern4,#1BostonCollege5 L TD

Championship Game (1-0)Year Game Result Site1988 #2Northeastern4,#1Maine3 W BG

Consolation Game (0-1-1)Year Game Result Site1989 #3Northeastern2,#4Providence3 L BC1994 #4Northeastern4,#3NewHampshire4 T BG

Vermont (6-12)Quarterfinals (5-10) Six AppearancesYear Game Result Site2006 #6Vermont2,#3BostonCollege3OT(Game1) L BC2006 #6Vermont2,#3BostonCollege6(Game2) L BC2007 #6Vermont3,#3BostonU.2(Game1) W BU2007 #6Vermont0,#3BostonU.2(Game2) L BU2007 #6Vermont2,#3BostonU.3OT(Game3) L BU2008 #3Vermont1,#6Northeastern0(Game1) W UVM2008 #3Vermont1,#6Northeastern2OT(Game2) L UVM2008 #3Vermont4,#6Northeastern1(Game3) W UVM2009 #4Vermont3,#5UMass-Lowell4OT(Game1) L UVM2009 #4Vermont2,#5UMass-Lowell4(Game2) L UVM2010 #8Vermont4,#1NewHampshire7(Game1) L UNH2010 #8Vermont1,#1NewHampshire0(Game2) W UNH2010 #8Vermont1,#1NewHampshire0OT(Game3) W UNH2011 #7Vermont1,#2NewHampshire3(Game1) L UNH2011 #7Vermont3,#2NewHampshire4(Game2) L UNH

Semifinals (1-1) Two AppearancesYear Game Result Site2008 #3Vermont3,#2BostonU.1 W TD2010 #8Vermont0,#2BostonCollege3 L TD

Championship Game (0-1)Year Game Result Site2008 #3Vermont0,#4BostonCollege4 L TD

Providence (28-39-1)Quarterfinals (21-29-1) 25 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #3Providence3,#6Northeastern2(Game1) W PC1985 #3Providence3,#6Northeastern0(Game2) W PC1986 #4Providence5,#5Maine4(Game1) W PC1986 #4Providence5,#5Maine2(Game2) W PC1987 #6Providence2,#3Maine5 L ME1988 #6Providence3,#3BostonU.2(Game1) W BU1988 #6Providence6,#3BostonU.4(Game2) W BU1989 #4Providence3,#5BostonU.2 W PC1990 #4Providence5,#5NewHampshire1 W PC1990 #4Providence0,#5NewHampshire2 L PC1990 #4Providence4,#5NewHampshire7 L PC1991 #4Providence4,#5NewHampshire1 W PC1992 #3Providence7,#6UMassLowell0 W PC1993 #5Providence4,#4UMassLowell7 L UML1993 #5Providence3,#4UMassLowell3(OT) T UML1994 #5Providence3,#4Northeastern4 L NU1994 #5Providence1,#4Northeastern2(OT) L NU1995 #6Providence3,#3NewHampshire2(OT) W UNH1996 #4Providence5,#5BostonCollege2 W PC1996 #4Providence4,#5BostonCollege2 W PC1997 #3Providence2,#6UMassLowell6 L PC1997 #3Providence5,#6UMassLowell6 L PC1998 #7Providence3,#2BostonCollege4 L BC1998 #7Providence3,#2BostonCollege6 L BC1999 #4Providence8,#5BostonU.2 W PC1999 #4Providence2,#5BostonU.8 L PC1999 #4Providence5,#5BostonU.1 W PC2000 #5Providence3,#4Maine5 L ME2000 #5Providence4,#5Maine5(OT) L ME2001 #3Providence6,#6BostonU.3 W PC2001 #3Providence1,#6BostonU.2 L PC2001 #3Providence4,#6BostonU.3 W PC2002 #7Providence2,#2BostonU.3 L BU2002 #7Providence2,#2BostonU.4 L BU2003 #4Providence4,#5BostonU.5(OT) L PC2003 #4Providence1,#5BostonU.7 L PC2004 #5Providence1,#4NewHampshire2 L UNH2004 #5Providence4,#4NewHampshire3(OT) W UNH2004 #5Providence0,#4NewHampshire1 L UNH2005 #7Providence4,#2BostonU.1 W BU2005 #7Providence0,#2BostonU.2 L BU2005 #7Providence0,#2BostonU.2 L BU2006 #5Providence0,#4NewHampshire4 L UNH2006 #5Providence1,#4NewHampshire2(2OT) L UNH2007 #8Providence0,#1NewHampshire4 L UNH2007 #8Providence0,#1NewHampshire6 L UNH2008 #5Providence1,#4BostonCollege5 L BC2008 #5Providence1,#4BostonCollege5 L BC2012 #7Providence5,#2UMass-Lowell3(Game1) W UML2012 #7Providence2OT,#2UMass-Lowell3(Game2) L UML2012 #7Providence1,#2UMass-Lowell0(Game3) W UML

Semifinals (4-7) 10 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #3Providence5,#2BostonU.2 W PCC1986 #4Providence2,#2BostonU.3 L PCC1988 #6Providence5,#1Maine6(Game1) L BG1988 #6Providence2,#1Maine11(Game2) L BG1989 #4Providence5,#1BostonCollege6(2OT) L BC1991 #4Providence5,#3BostonU.7 L BG1992 #3Providence3,#2NewHampshire5 L BG1995 #6Providence7,#1Maine3 W BG1996 #4Providence5,#1BostonU.4 W FC1999 #4Providence2,#1NewHampshire6 L FC2001 #3Providence4,#2Maine3 W FC

Championship Game (2-2) 4 AppearancesYear Game Result Site1985 #3Providence2,#1BostonCollege1(2OT) W PCC1995 #6Providence2,#2BostonU.3 L BG1996 #4Providence3,#3Maine2 W FC2001 #3Providence3,#1BostonCollege5 L FC

Consolation Game (1-1-0)Year Game Result Site1986 #4Providence5,#6Lowell8 L PCC1989 #4Providence3,#3Northeastern2 W BC

Hat tricks Quarterfinals: Jon Morris, Lowell ! (3/9/85; 8-4 loss at UNH)Ralph Robinson, UNH (3/9/85; 8-4 win vs. UML)Andy May, NU (3/4/89; 5-4 OT win vs. UNH)Andy Heinze, MC (3/4/90; 6-3 win at BC)Marty McInnis, BC (3/5/90; 8-5 win vs. MC) (5 goals)Joe Sacco, BU (3/3/90; 5-2 win vs. NU) (5 goals)Martin Robitaille, Maine (3/3/90; 16-0 win vs. UML) (4 goals)David Emma, BC (2/27/91; 6-5 loss vs. NU)Christian Sbrocca, UML (3/12/93; 7-4 win vs. PC)Mike Pomichter, BU (3/12/93; 6-2 win vs. BC)Peter Ferraro, Maine ! (3/14/93; 9-5 win vs. NU) Bob Lachance, BU (3/11/94; 8-5 win vs. Maine)Norm Bazin, UML (3/11/94; 3-0 win vs. MC)Ryan Haggerty, BC (3/12/94; 6-5 2OT loss at UNH)Jacques Joubert, BU (3/12/95; 4-3 win vs. MC)Brad Purdie, Maine (3/8/96; 8-4 win vs. UNH)Matt Wright, BU (3/8/97; 7-1 win vs. NU)Albie O’Connell, BU (3/14/98; 6-5 win vs. MC)Chris Drury, BU (3/15/98; 5-4 loss vs. MC)Jason Krog, UNH (3/13/99; 5-4 win vs. MC) (4 goals)Niko Dimitrakos, Maine (3/9/01; 6-3 win vs. NU)Jim Abbott, UNH (3/7/02; 8-4 win vs. UML)Ken Magowan, BU (3/7/03; 5-4 win at PC)David Van der Gulik, BU (3/10/06; 4-1 win vs. UMass)Chris Collins, BC (3/10/06; 6-2 win vs. UVM)Matt Fornataro, UNH (3/15/08; 7-2 win vs. UMass)Jerry Pollastrone, UNH (3/15/08; 7-2 win vs. UMass)Carter Madsen, MC (3/12/11; 6-2 win vs. Maine)Jimmy Hayes, BC (3/12/11; 4-2 win vs. UMass) semifinals: Bob Corkum, Maine (3/15/87; 5-4 win vs. UML)Mario Thyer, Maine ! (3/9/88; 11-2 win vs. PC)Brady Kramer, PC (3/17/95; 7-3 win vs. Maine)Jay Pandolfo, BU (3/15/96; 5-4 loss vs. PC)Chuck Kobasew, BC ! (3/16/01; 5-1 win vs. UML)Justin Maiser, BU (3/14/03; 6-5 OT win vs. BC) David Van der Gulik, BU (3/17/06; 9-2 win vs. UNH)

championship Game: Peter Marshall, BU (3/15/86; 9-4 win vs. BC)Matt Lombardi, BC (3/20/10; 7-6 OT win vs. Maine)

consolation Game:Rene Boudreault, PC (3/15/86; 8-5 win vs. UML)Dave Pensa, UML (3/20/93; 5-4 win vs. UNH)Eric Boguniecki, UNH ! (3/19/94; 4-4 tie vs. NU)

HOckEY East tOUrNaMENt sUPErLatiVEsOVErtiME GOaLs Quarterfinals:Keith Cyr, NU ! (3/4/89 vs. UNH) Eric Boguniecki, UNH ! (3/12/94 vs. BC) Tomas Persson, NU (3/12/94 vs. PC)David Green, PC (3/9/95 vs. UNH)Ben Guite, Maine (3/13/98 at UNH)Mike Souza, UNH (3/10/00 vs. MC)Brendan Walsh, Maine (3/10/00 vs. PC)Marc Suderman, PC (3/11/01 vs. BU)Steve Saviano, UNH (3/9/02 vs. MC)Bryan Miller, BU * (3/7/03 at PC)Colin McDonald, PC ! (3/12/04 at UNH) Stephen Gionta, BC (3/11/05 vs. UMass)Peter Harrold, BC *(3/9/06 vs. UVM)Keith Johnson, Maine (3/10/06 vs. UML)Daniel Winnik, UNH (3/10/06 vs. PC)Brandon Yip, BU (3/10/07 vs. UVM)Dennis McCauley, NU (3/15/08; 2-1 win vs. UVM)Maury Edwards, UML * (3/13/09; 4-3 win vs. UVM)Alex Tuckerman, NU (3/15/09; 3-2 win vs. UMass)Joe Cucci, MC (3/13/10; 3-2 win at BU)Jay Anctil, UVM (3/14/10; 1-0 win at UNH)Tanner House, Maine (3/14/10; 3-2 win vs. UML)Grayson Downing, UNH (3/9/12; 3-2 win at BU)Zack Kamrass, UML (3/9/12; 3-2 win vs. PC)Alex Chiasson, BU (3/11/12; 5-4 win vs. UNH)

semifinals:Steve Heinze, BC ! (3/10/89 vs. PC) Luke Vitale, Maine (3/10/89 vs. NU)Bill Guerin, BC ! (3/9/90 vs. UNH) Steve Tepper, Maine (3/8/90 vs. NU)Justin Maiser, BU (3/14/03 vs. BC)Andrew Alberts, BC * (3/18/05 vs. Maine)Bobby Butler, UNH ! (3/16/07 vs. UMass)Benn Ferriero, BC (3/21/08 vs. UNH)Chris Auger, UML (3/20/09 vs. NU)

championship Game:Steve Rooney, PC (3/16/85 vs. BC)Shawn McEachern, BU (3/10/91 vs. Maine)Blake Bellefeuille, BC (3/20/99 vs. UNH)Tyson Teplitsky, UNH *(3/15/03 vs. BU)Ben Murphy, Maine (3/20/04 vs. UMass)Brandon Yip, BU ! (3/18/06 vs. BC)Matt Lombardi, BC (3/20/10 vs. Maine)

consolation Game:Mike Murray, UML (3/20/93 vs. UNH)

sHUtOUtsQuarterfinals: Chris Terreri, PC (3/11/85; 3-0 vs. NU - 31 saves)Pat Szturm, UNH (3/2/90; 2-0 at PC - 33 saves)Scott King, Maine (3/3/90; 16-0 vs. UL - 21 saves)Brad Mullahy, PC (3/6/92; 7-0 vs. UML - 15 saves)Dwayne Roloson, UML (3/11/94; 3-0 vs. MC - 34 saves)Scott Clemmensen, BC (3/11/99; 5-0 vs. UML - 26 saves)Scott Clemmensen, BC (3/9/01; 1-0 vs. MC - 23 saves)Matti Kaltiainen, BC (3/12/04; 4-0 vs. BU - 14 saves)Mike Ayers, UNH (3/13/04; 1-0 vs. PC - 19 saves)Jeff Pietrasiak, UNH (3/11/05; 4-0 vs. NU - 29 saves)John Curry, BU (3/12/05; 2-0 vs. PC - 20 saves)John Curry, BU (3/13/05; 2-0 vs. PC - 22 saves)Kevin Regan, UNH (3/9/06; 4-0 vs. PC - 27 saves)Kevin Regan, UNH (3/8/07, 4-0 vs. PC - 42 saves)Cory Schneider, BC (3/8/07, 3-0 vs. NU - 25 saves)Kevin Regan, UNH (3/9/07, 6-0 vs. PC - 42 saves)John Curry, BU (3/9/07, 2-0 vs. UVM - 29 saves)Joe Fallon, UVM (3/14/08, 1-0 vs. NU - 20 saves)John Muse, BC (3/14/09), 1-0 vs. UNH - 31 saves)Rob Madore, UVM (3/13/10), 1-0 vs. UNH - 17 saves)Dave Wilson, Maine (3/13/10), 2-0 vs. UML - 23 saves)Rob Madore, UVM (3/14/10), 1-0 vs. UNH - 34 saves)Kieran Millan, BU (3/14/10), 3-0 vs. Merrimack - 34 saves)Alex Beaudry, PC (3/11/12), 1-0 at UML - 29 saves)

semifinals:Derek Herlofsky, BU (3/19/93; 2-0 vs. UNH - 26 saves) Sean Matile, UNH ! (3/14/97; 4-0 vs. BC - 30 saves)Jimmy Howard, Maine (3/19/04; 1-0 vs. BU - 21 saves)John Muse, BC (3/19/10; 3-0 vs. UVM - 30 saves)

championship Game:Mike Ayers, UNH (3/15/03; 1-0 vs. BU - 24 saves)John Muse, BC ! (3/22/08, 4-0 vs. UVM - 29 saves) Kieran Millan, BU ! (3/21/09; 1-0 vs. UML - 32 saves)

40+ SaveSDate Goalie team Opp. svs. result rd3/11/12 Kieran Millan BU vs. UNH 68 W, 5-4 (2OT) Q3/16/85 Chris Terreri PC BC 65 W, 2-1 (2OT) F3/19/04 Jimmy Howard Maine UMass 63 W, 2-1 (3OT) F3/21/08 Kevin Regan UNH BC 62 L, 4-5 (3OT) S3/9/02 Joe Exter MC at UNH 62 L, 4-5 (OT) Q3/10/06 Tyler Sims PC at UNH 59 L, 1-2 (2OT) Q3/19/04 Gabe Winer UMass Maine 59 L, 1-2 (3OT) F3/7/97 Brian Regan UMass at UNH 55 L, 1-5 Q3/11/05 Tyler Sims ! PC at BU 51 W, 4-1 Q3/8/92 Jeff Levy UNH Northeastern 50 W, 4-2 Q3/14/10 Brian Foster UNH Vermont 50 L, 0-1 Q3/11/12 Casey DeSmith UNH at BU 50 L, 4-5 (2OT) Q3/11/01 Sean Fields ! BU at Providence 48 L++ 3-4 Q3/17/95 Bob Bell PC Maine 47 W 7-3 S3/10/00 Tom Welby MC at UNH 47 L+ 2-3 Q3/9/12 Kieran Millan BU vs. UNH 47 L, 2-3 (2OT) Q3/14/03 Sean Fields BU BC 46 W++ 6-5 S3/4/90 Yannick Gosselin ! MC at BC 45 W 6-3 Q3/13/98 Marc Robitaille NU UMass Lowell 45 W 3-2 Q3/9/02 Nolan Schaefer PC at BU 44 L 2-4 Q3/11/89 Rich Burchill NU Providence 43 L 2-3 C3/11/89 Matt Delguidice ME at BC 43 W 5-4 F3/15/98 Martin Fillion UML at NU 43 W 5-1 Q3/12/99 Markus Helanen UMA at Maine 43 L 2-5 Q3/10/01 Joe Exter ! MC at BC 43 L 1-5 Q3/8/86 Greg Rota UNH at BU 42 L 3-4 Q3/12/95 Martin Legault MC at BU 42 L 3-4 Q3/7/97 Greg Taylor BC at MC 42 W 5-3 Q3/17/01 Nolan Schaefer PC BC 42 L 3-5 F3/8/02 Joe Exter MC at UNH 42 L 1-6 Q3/8/85 Dana DeMole UML at UNH 41 W 7-6 Q3/7/92 Scott Lagrand BC at BU 41 W 5-2 Q3/13/98 Boyd Ballard ! PC at BC 41 L 3-6 Q3/7/03 Nolan Schaefer PC BU 41 L+ 4-5 Q3/9/12 Joe Cannata MC at Maine 41 L 1-2 Q3/16/87 Al Loring ME BC 40 L 2-4 F3/10/89 Scott King ME Northeastern 40 W+ 3-2 S3/12/94 Greg Taylor ! BC at UNH 40 L++ 5-6 Q3/18/95 Bob Bell PC BU 40 L 2-3 F3/6/97 Greg Taylor BC at Merrimack 40 W 7-6 Q3/13/99 Tom Welby MC at UNH 40 L 4-5 Q3/11/99 Markus Helanen UMA at Maine 40 L 1-3 Q3/15/03 Sean Fields BU UNH 40 L+ 0-1 F

tHE Last tiMEA player scored four goals: Four times Quarterfinals: Jason Krog, UNH, 3/13/99 vs. Merrimack Marty McInnis, BC, 3/5/90 vs. Merrimack (5 goals) Joe Sacco, BU, 3/3/90 vs. Northeastern (5 goals) Martin Robitaille, Maine, 3/3/90 vs. Lowell Semis/Final: Never

A player had five points: Eight times (6 in quarterfinals, 2 in semifinals) Last time: Chris Kelleher, BU, 3/14/98 vs. Merrimack (quarterfi-nals)

A rookie had a hat trick: Five times Semifinals: Chuck Kobasew, BC, 3/16/01 vs. UMass Lowell Quarterfinals: Peter Ferraro, Maine, 3/14/93 vs. Northeastern Mario Thyer, Maine, 3/9/88 vs. Providence Jon Morris, Lowell, 3/9/85 at New Hampshire Consolation: Eric Boguniecki, UNH, 3/19/94 vs. Northeastern Final: Never

A goaltender recorded 50 saves: Eight times (see above) Last time: Kevin Regan, UNH, 3/21/08 BC (62 saves, 2008 Finals)

A team scored 10 goals: Three times Quarterfinals: Boston University, 3/9/96 ,14 vs. Massachusetts Maine, 3/3/90, 16 vs. Lowell Semifinals: Maine, 3/9/88, 11 vs. Providence Final: Never

HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT TEAM ADVANCEMENT

Titles:10 BostonCollege(‘87,‘90,‘98,‘99,‘01,‘05,‘07,‘08,‘10,‘11) 7 BostonUniversity(‘86,‘91,‘94,‘95,‘97,‘06,‘09) 5 Maine(‘89,‘92,‘93,‘00,‘04) 2 NewHampshire(‘02,‘03) 2 Providence(‘85,‘96) 1 Northeastern(1988)

Consecutive Titles:BostonCollege-3(‘98and‘99,‘07and‘08,‘10and‘11)BostonUniversity-1(‘94and‘95)Maine-1(‘92and‘93)NewHampshire-1(‘02and‘03)

Title Game Appearances:15 BostonCollege(‘85,‘86,‘87,‘89,‘90,‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01,‘05,‘06,‘07,‘08,‘10,‘11)13 Maine(‘87,‘88,‘89,‘90,‘91,‘92,‘93,‘96,‘98,‘00,‘02,‘04,‘10) 9 BostonUniversity(‘86,‘91,‘93,‘94,‘95,‘97,‘03,‘06,‘09) 7 NewHampshire(‘92,‘97,‘99,‘02,‘03,‘05,‘07) 4 Providence(‘85,‘95,‘96,‘01) 2 UMass-Lowell(‘94,‘09) 1 Massachusetts(2004) 1 Merrimack(2011) 1 Northeastern(1988) 1 Vermont(2008)

Consecutive Title Game Appearances: 7 Maine(1987-1993) 4 BostonCollege(1998-2001) 4 BostonCollege(2005-2008) 3 BostonUniversity(1993-1995) 3 BostonCollege(1985-1987)

Semifinal Appearances:20 BostonCollege(‘85,‘86,‘87,‘89,‘90,‘92,‘97,‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01,‘03,‘05,‘06,‘07,‘08,‘09,‘10,‘11,‘12)20 BostonUniversity(‘85,‘86,‘90,‘91,‘93,‘94,‘95,‘96,‘97,‘00,‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05,‘06,‘07,‘08,‘09,‘10,‘12)19 Maine(‘87,‘88,‘89,‘90,‘91,‘92,‘93,‘95,‘96,‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01,‘02,‘04,‘05,‘06,‘10,‘12)15 NewHampshire(‘90,‘92,‘93,‘94,‘97,‘99,‘00,‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05,‘06,‘07,‘08,‘11)13 UMass-Lowell(‘85,‘86,‘87,‘88,‘93,‘94,‘95,‘96,‘97,‘98,‘01,‘02,‘09)11 Providence(‘85,‘86,‘88,‘89,‘91,‘92,‘95,‘96,‘99,‘01,‘12) 7 Northeastern(‘87,‘88,‘89,‘91,‘94,‘09,‘11) 3 Massachusetts(‘03,‘04,‘07) 2 Merrimack(‘98,‘11) 2 Vermont(‘08,‘10)

Consecutive Semifinal Apperances: 9 BostonUniversity(2002-2010) 8 BostonCollege(active;2005-present) 7 Maine(1987-93) 7 NewHampshire(2002-2008) 6 UMass-Lowell(1993-1998) 5 Maine(1998-2002) 5 BostonCollege(1997-2001) 5 BostonUniversity(1993-1997)

Advancement Notes:•BostonCollegeis15-4insemis,butonly10-5intitlegames•BostonUniversityisonly9-10insemis,but7-2intitlegames•Maineis31-16inQuartersand14-5insemis,butonly5-8infinal•UMass-Lowellis22-25-2inQuarters,butonly3-11insemis•UMass-Lowellhasappearedin6ofthe8consolationgamesinHEhistory

Consecutive wins11-BC(1998-2001)10-BC(active)10-BC(2007-2009)9-BU(1994-96)9-UNH(2002-04)

Consecutive losses13-Merrimack(1998-2004)10-Merrimack(1990-97)10-UMassLowell(2002-08)9-UMass(1995-2000)8-BC(1992-96)8-Providence(2005-2008)

Consecutive quarterfinal game wins16-BC(active)13-Maine(1995-2002)10-BC(1997-2001)9-BU(1993-97)9-UNH(2004-08)8-UMassLowell(1994-98)

HOW SEEDS HAVE FARED IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURMAMENT

Championship Game:1985: #3 PC def. #1 BC1986: #2 BU def. #1 BC1987: #1 BC def. #3 Maine1988: #2 NU def. #1 Maine1989: #2 Maine def. #1 BC1990: #1 BC def. #2 Maine1991: #3 BU def. #2 Maine1992: #1 Maine def. #2 UNH1993: #1 Maine def. #2 BU1994: #1 BU def. #2 UML1995: #2 BU def. #6 PC1996: #4 PC def. #3 Maine1997: #1 BU def. #2 UNH1998: #2 BC def. #6 Maine1999: #3 BC def. #1 UNH2000: #4 Maine def. #3 BC2001: #1 BC def. #3 PC2002: #1 UNH def. #3 Maine2003: #1 UNH def. #5 BU2004: #2 Maine def. #3 UMass2005: #1 BC def. #3 UNH2006: #1 BU def. #3 BC2007: #2 BC def. #1 UNH2008: #4 BC def. #3 UVM2009: #1 BU def. #5 UML2010: #2 BC def. #4 Maine2011: #1 BC def. #4 Merrimack

1 vs 2: 9 times (1 leads 5-4) (last 2007)1 vs. 3: 7 times (1 leads 5-2) (last 2006)1 vs. 4: 1 time (1 leads 1-0) (last 2011)1 vs. 5: twice (1 leads 2-0) (last 2009)2 vs. 3: 2 times (1-1) (last 2004)2 vs. 4: 1 time (2 leads 1-0) (last 2010)2 vs. 6: 2 times (2 leads 2-0) (last 1998)3 vs. 4: 3 times (4 leads 3-0) (last 2008)

Titles: No. 1seed (13 titles - Last in 2011)No. 2 seed 2 (8 titles - Last in 2010)No. 3 seed (3 titles - Last in 1999)No. 4 seed (3 titles - Last in 2008)

Appearances in Championship Game:No. 1 seed (19 - 2011) (13-6 record)No. 2 seed (14 - 2010) (8-6 record)No. 3 seed (12 - 2008) (3-9 record)No. 4 seed (5 - 2011) (3-2 record)No. 5 seed (2 - 2009) (0-2 record)No. 6 seed (2 - 1998) (0-2 record)

SEMIFINAlS1985: #1 BC def. #5 Lowell, #3 PC def. #2 BU1986: #1 BC def. #6 Lowell, #2 BU def. #4 PC1987: #1 BC def. #5 NU, #3 Maine def. #2 Lowell1988: #1 Maine def. #6 PC (two games, total goals), #2 NU def. #4 Lowell1989: #1 BC def. #4 PC, #2 Maine def. #3 NU1990: #1 BC def. #5 UNH, #2 Maine def. #3 BU1991: #3 BU def. #4 PC, #2 Maine def. #8 NU1992: #1 Maine def. #5 BC, #2 UNH def. #3 PC1993: #1 Maine def. #4 UML, #2 BU def. #3 UNH1994: #1 BU def. #4 NU, #2 UML def. #3 UNH1995: #2 BU def. #5 UML, #6 PC def. #1 Maine1996: #4 PC def. #1 BU, #3 Maine def. #2 UML1997: #1 BU def. #6 UML, #2 UNH def. #5 BC1998: #2 BC def. #8 Merrimack, #6 Maine def. #5 UML1999: #1 UNH def. #4 PC, #3 BC def. #2 Maine 2000: #4 Maine def. #1 BU, #3 BC def. #2 UNH2001: #1 BC def. #5 UML, #3 PC def. #2 Maine2002: #1 UNH def. #4 UML, #3 Maine def. #2 BU2003: #1 UNH def. #6 UMass, #5 BU def. #2 BC2004: #2 Maine def. #8 BU, #3 UMass def. #4 UNH2005: #1 BC def. #4 Maine, #3 UNH def. #2 BU2006: #1 BU def. #4 UNH, #3 BC def. #2 Maine2007: #1 UNH def. #4 UMass, #2 BC def. #3 BU2008: #4 BC def. #1 UNH, #3 UVM def. #2 BU2009: #1 BU def. #6 BC, #5 UML def. #2 NU2010: #2 BC def. #8 UVM, #4 Maine def. #3 BU2011: #1 BC def. #6 NU, #4 Merrimack def. #2 UNH

1 vs 4: 11 times (No. 1 seed leads 8-3) (last 2008)1 vs. 5: 5 times (No. 1 leads 5-0) (last 2001)1 vs. 6: 7 times (No. 1 leads 6-1) (last 2011)2 vs. 3: 16 times (No. 3 leads 10-6) (last 2008)2 vs. 4: 3 times (No. 2 leads 2-1) (last 2011)2 vs. 5: 4 times (Tied 2-2) (last 2009)2 vs. 8: 4 times (No. 2 leads 4-0) (last 2010)3 vs. 4: 3 times (No. 3 leads 2-1) (last 2010)5 vs. 6: 1 times (No. 6 leads 1-0) (last 1998)

Appearances in semifinals:No. 1 (23 - 2011) (19-4 record) (plus one victory for Maine in 1988)No. 2 (27 - 2011) (14-13 record) (plus one loss for NU in 1988)No. 3 (19 - 2010) (12-7 record)No. 4 (16 - 2011) (4-12 record) (plus one victory for Lowell in 1988)No. 5 (10 - 2009) (3-7 record)No. 6 (8 - 2011) (2-6) (plus one loss for PC in 1988)No. 7 N/ANo. 8 (4 - 2010) (0-3)

Hockey East Quarterfinal History1985-2012

No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 seed:Overall Record for No. 1: 38-9

Series Record: 18-4No. 1 advanced: 18 times (last in 2012)No. 8 advanced: 4 times (last in 2010)

Three games needed: 5 times (last in 2010)

No. 2 seed vs. No. 7 seed:Overall Record for No. 2: 45-5-1

Series Record: 24-1No. 2 advanced: 24 times (last in 2011)

No. 7 advanced: One time (2012)Three games needed: Four times (last in 2012)

No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seedOverall Record for No. 3: 38-120

Series Record: 20-8No. 3 advanced: 20 times (last in 2012) No. 6 advanced: 8 times (last in 2011)

Three games needed: 7 times (last in 2012)

No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed:Overall record for No. 4: 36-21-2

By Year: 18-10No. 4 advanced: 18 times (last in 2012)No. 5 advanced: 10 times (last in 2009)

Three games needed: 8 times (last in 2012) (7 times in last 15 years)

28TH ANNUAL HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE

(MARCH 13, 2012) BOSTON COLLEGE HEAD COACH JERRY YORK QUOTES Opening Statement: “Similar to last week, I want to congratulate the four [advancing] coaches. It’s hard to make the playoffs. Winning is difficult. To advance [to TD Garden] becomes that much more difficult. We’re down to four teams. When you look at the weekend results, even though our series with UMass did not go into Sunday, it could very easily have. The other three series all went into Sunday. You could make a case for the quarters being the most difficult of these next three tournaments in some respects. The teams are so familiar with each other. So much builds up during the course of the season. They’re great tournaments because they’re all the same now [single elimination]. We’re playing for the Lamoriello Trophy – you win Friday and you advance and play Saturday. The [NCAA] regionals are coming up afterwards. You win Thursday or Friday and you play Saturday. The Frozen Four is the exact same. We have three mini-tournaments that all resemble each other. You win it and you advance. UMass pushed us right to the limit. Parker Milner was the difference in the series. He continues to play very strong for us. His goals against average and his save percentage are a reflection of how well he is playing. Some of the saves he made were absolutely outstanding. He was the key player in the series. As we look forward, we have Providence who is under new coach Nate Leaman. It’s certainly a great credit to his program and his coaching staff that they could go into Lowell and knock off the second-seeded team in our division. They’re on fire, they’re hot. We certainly have to be ready for a different Providence College team than what we saw a few weeks ago. Tim Schaller is back and he has been one of the key guys in their lineup. He did not play in our series. We’re excited about it. We’re looking forward to it. It should be a very interesting final four.” Thoughts on the four teams overall – three top seeds and Providence: “Providence is the one that caught fire at the right time. All four schools have done very well and there’s a reason they’re here. Similar to our counterparts in basketball, the team that plays the best on that particular night moves on. You can’t say ‘we’ve got 25 wins and we should be moving.’ It’s who plays well on this particular night. I think we will draw very well. Historically [having] BC and BU this close to the Garden, will bring big crowds. Maine will have a huge contingent coming down from the state. I think Providence, not being in the tournament for awhile, will spark a lot of interest from their school and Rhode Island. So, I think it’s going to be a well-run and well-attended tournament.”

On being outshot in three of the last four games: “It’s always nice to outshoot an opponent and win a game. But I also think we are fooled so often with statistics. It’s like first downs in football. Turnovers are big factors in all sports. Faceoffs are a big factor. It goes a little deeper than shots. But when Parker [Milner] was called upon, he had to make some saves – I did not like some of the saves he was forced to make. There were breakaways and two-on-ones. But other teams have offense and are going to generate offense against us. When you look at New Hampshire, [BU goaltender Kieran] Millan has 68 saves and you would think New Hampshire was moving on, but it’s not the way it works in our sport. It’s a crazy sport.” On motivating and preparing for Providence, a team you played and beat twice recently: “When you look at recent results, how Providence went to UMass-Lowell and advanced, that’s a wake-up call for our club. We know how good Lowell is and for the Friars to go there and advance to the Garden, that has certainly got our attention. It’s similar to UMass. During the course of the year, UMass had taken two-out-of-three from us, so they had our attention because of that fact. The ability to go up to beat that Lowell team has impressed me and has impressed the players.” After a couple close games with UMass, does it help sharpen the team’s focus going into Friday night’s game? “The ability to win a close game is certainly something that tests you and also makes you a better club. I’m not saying that a 3-0 or a 4-0 game are more enjoyable to coach. But if you’re going to advance, against good competition like the Minutemen gave us, it gives us even more confidence.” On the year defenseman Brian Dumoulin is having: “He’s had an outstanding year. He’s had a tremendous career here at BC. This is his third year with us. There has been improvement in all facets of his game. Clearly he is one of the top defensemen in our league and if you’re in that category, you’re one of the best in the nation. He certainly has an effect on the game, whether it defensively – making a stop or breaking the puck out of the zone – or on offense. He’s got some big goals for us recently. He’s really been a key guy for us down the stretch.”

28TH ANNUAL HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE

(MARCH 13, 2012) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HEAD COACH NATE LEAMAN QUOTES Opening Statement: “I thought the Lowell series was a hard-fought series. It was a clean series. I thought both goaltenders played very well. After game one, there wasn’t a whole lot of power play and penalty kill for either team. It was mostly a 5-on-5 series. I think it was two good teams going at one another. We were fortunate that our pucks went in the net and we were fortunate to move on.” Talk a little about the matchup with BC on Friday: “They present a tough matchup they for anyone they play this year. They’re extremely deep up front with their forwards and their defense are strong and do a nice job of jumping up in the offense as well as getting pucks to their forwards with speed. I think it’s a tough matchup for anyone in the country, but it’s certainly and opportunity that we’re looking forward to.” A lot of people are talking about Tim Schaller coming back and being a big difference. But your D really tightened things up at UMass Lowell. Can you talk about your defensive corps as well as Alex, your goaltender? “The one thing with our D is we wanted to make sure with supported our D with our forwards and try to make things easier for them. I think we didn’t give up a lot of odd-man rushes to Lowell and I think that was a big part of our success. We didn’t put our D in tough situations. Defensively, I thought our D did a real nice job of winning battles low. Not only winning the battles, but getting the puck moving after they won the battles to again alleviate pressure in our zone and I think those will be two big keys in the BC game as well. Supporting our defensemen with our forwards, working back as well as winning battles and getting out of your zone without spending a lot of time in your own end.” Give us a thought of your first year in Hockey East as a head coach after many years at Union. What was it like in Hockey East this year: “One of the biggest points that stands out is the depth of our league. The quality venues that you’re playing in every game. When we went down our schedule this weekend, we have played 21 games against teams in the top-17 of the RPI or the Pairwise. We played 21 games against essentially tournament teams right now, which speaks of the depth of our league. We played the No. 1 team twice, we played the No. 2 team in the country three or four times. We come back and we play the unanimous No. 1 team in the country again, all within league play. I think that’s the biggest difference between this league and every other league is the amount of essentially tournament games that you’re playing throughout the season.”

You talked a lot last weekend playing with hunger and desperation and no one was just happy to be there. How do you go about carrying that attitude over into this week as well?: “That’s a good point. That was the exact tone and tenor of our meeting yesterday with the guys yesterday is that we want to make sure that we’re not setting up an atmosphere whatsoever that we get complacent or we feel happy to be going Boston. We have a higher standard than that. We have a higher goal than that and it’s back to work today when we hit the ice with the guys. The focus has to be laser like, the detail has to be extremely good and the worth ethic and battle level has to be good each day in our practice and that will carry over into the game. That’s been the focus right now with us. Using the confidence that you built to add a little swagger, but not letting that get to arrogance whatsoever. Not letting that lead to complacency or not letting that slip away at all from what made us successful last weekend against a very good Lowell team.” Can you talk a little about special teams play this weekend and how that might factor into the outcomes of the game this weekend?: “I think if you looked around our league, you saw a lot of different series in our league. Obviously, the Maine/Merrimack series, had a lot of penalties in it. Our series had virtually zero penalties the last two games. The last game one team got a crack on the power play each. Now, a lot of that was the discipline of the two teams, but we haven’t scored a power-play goal against BC this year. I don’t think we’ll be successful in the game if we don’t win the specialty teams, but a lot of that could determine on how the game is. I’m predicting a game a little more like our third Lowell game, where it’s a lot more skating, there’s a lot less penalties and there’s a lot more 5-on-5 play.” When UMass was at their best against BC, they created a lot of turnovers, they had a pretty good shot run, especially in game one on Friday, the second period. Can your team build on that and what UMass did right and use that to your advantage on Friday? “We watched both the UMass games yesterday as a staff and we’re certainly going to look at what they did successful in that series. UMass is a team that skates extremely well and was able to put a lot of pressure on BC particularly along the walls. I thought that was one big point that maybe BC kind of struggled with a little bit in that series. Overall, at this time of year, there’s not going to be a whole lot of changing from what has made us successful either. We want to make sure we stick to our strengths and play our hockey and go from there. I did watch both the UMass tapes yesterday and we’re certainly taking into account what UMass had success against BC in that series.”

One final thing, just talk a little more about Alex Beaudry. Obviously, he played well in the Lowell series. Talk about his senior year and how big he’ll have to step up in this game?: “Alex is now the all-time saves leader at our school, he’s the all-time games played leader at our school. He’s had a little bit of an up-and-down career. When he was asked to get brought in mid-season to a team right from junior hockey and play from day one (there’s no preseason, there’s no getting adjusted to school, there’s no getting adjusted to the type of shots that you’re going to see at this level), so I would say with Beauds, it’s been pretty much learning on the job his career. He never really had a chance to kind of catch his breath and prepare what he was getting ready for. This year, when he’s on, he’s extremely tough to beat. He’s really quick. He’s quick laterally and he’s got a quick glove. The biggest thing about Beauds is he’s a competitor. He’s a great competitor. He loves the big games. Obviously he played one of his best games of the year against Lowell in game three, which really talks about the character of someone that can do that. Just kind of speak to our team too. I was extremely proud of our mental toughness in that series. We win game one, we go into game two and it’s a close game. We get into overtime, we kill a penalty in overtime, then we hit two posts in overtime and then they come down and their next shot goes in. Right after we hit a post their next shot goes in. I thought our team showed a lot of mental toughness by coming back in the third game and being hungry in that game and I think Beauds was the guy that kind of led the way. I think our seniors led the way (Danny New). With a team that conveniently kind of just said, hey we missed our opportunity there, our guys didn’t. They put it behind them. They went to work in game three.”

28TH ANNUAL HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE

(MARCH 13, 2012) BOSTON UNIVERSITY HEAD COACH JACK PARKER QUOTES Opening Statement: “The UNH series was an unbelievable series from UNH’s point of view. They absolutely dominated game one. They won it double-overtime, but they could of won it 7-1. Our goaltender played absolutely fabulous. We got a lot of chances, too, but we didn’t play anywhere near up to our capabilities and UNH, I thought, was the major reason for that. They dominated us in a whole bunch of areas. We came back the next night and won, 4-2, and played pretty well. I don’t UNH played as well. I think it’s human nature that the team that gets beat [in the first game] comes back and plays a little bit hard and the team that wins [the first game] probably feels a little bit more confident that they should. We were so bad on Friday night that UNH probably thought they were going to walk right through us on Saturday. We came down to the rubber game, so to speak, and we started that game just like we played Friday night. The first period and a half, UNH was dominating us shotwise, dominating grade-A chances, they were doing the same thing to us that they were doing to us Friday night. We seemed to be in a daze and then we came out of it. We killed a penalty halfway through the second period and that got us going a little bit – at least we had some energy. Then [Garrett] Noonan got two goals in a row – his 15th and 16th goals of his season – as a defenseman, that’s the best since Vic Stanfield, who might have been the best offensive defenseman we’ve ever had here. That was quite a turnaround, now it’s 4-3 going into the third. Even then, there was no guarantee, but we come out right off the bat in the third period to make it 4-4 and you think ‘this is going to be devastating for UNH’. Instead, it jacked them up for the rest of that period. [In the] first overtime there could have been five goals scored by each team. You think with no goals scored it was kind of conservative. It was not. Both goalies played great and there were great chances on both ends. A few people have said it was the best period of overtime they had ever seen as far as offensive chances and good opportunities. They weren’t just bad breakdowns, either, it was guys going hard and it got a little too wide open. I know it was a very, very difficult game for either team to lose, and obviously a very difficult series for either team to lose with so much at stake, but we were fortunate to get a big save by Kieran Millan in the second overtime and then turned right around to get an initial-rush goal to win it and go to the Garden. Hats off to UNH – they had a terrific second half. I told Dickie that if they had DeSmith playing the beginning of the year like he was the second half of the year, they would have been a home-ice team because they were that much more improved in goal and they’re a great skating team.”

On facing Maine’s top line after coming off a series where BU gave up so many shots: “I think UNH has a terrific skating team and they’ve outshot a lot of teams this year. Maine can outshoot people as well and they put a lot of pucks to the net. Maine does have that big line and they have the great power play because of that big line and Will O’Neill. Of all the good players they have, I think [Matt] Mangene might be their most valuable player. So those five guys are pretty good on the power play. Those things present huge problems for us. We were just in a series that was very difficult for us to control and we’ll be seeing the same type of team on Friday night. We can’t have any lapses like we did in the first half of the third game or the entire first game against UNH. We have to be focused and ready to play. The fact that we lost to them the last two times we played them – we beat them up at Maine and then they came down and beat us back-to-back down here – certainly has our attention. The fact that we’re playing with a chance to win the Hockey East championship will have our attention. We feel like we can play with anybody and we’ve done a good job against their first line this year so far and we’ve done a good job killing penalties against their power play – the best power play in our league. It would be nice if we could stay out of the box - we’ve done that a little bit better down the stretch here – and It would be nice if we could get our power play going again. Going into the playoffs, we had the best power play in the league as far as league games are concerned and we did not do a good job the last game against Northeastern and the three games against UNH on our power play. That happens sometimes – you have a great streak and then things go a little down on you, so we’ve got get that back up and going again. I think Sullivan is playing extremely well for them. I think that they’ve got a great skating team and an underrated group of defenseman that can lean on you and play physically in their own end and can jump in the offensive play as well. There is a reason why they’re in the Garden. There’s a reason why they got by a terrific Merrimack team. They are a real good college hockey team. On Maine’s two wins at Agganis in January: “I think that Maine was playing with a lot more confidence when they came into in our building then when we played them up there. We had different personnel when we played them up at Maine and we have a different team now. I think everybody is different from December until March anyways, because you have a lot more practice time and you have more guys become more involved and step up and you figure out your team a little better. Maine is a much better team now than they were in December and they proved that when they came down and played us. I don’t think we played very well against them on Friday night. I thought we played extremely well on Saturday night. I was really pleased with how hard we played and how smart we played on Saturday night, and yet we still didn’t win because they played just as hard. I thought Sullivan played extremely well for them on Saturday night. They’re a real good team and they played up to their capabilities in those two games.”

On the line changes made up front in between games 1 and 2 of the UNH series: “That was at the insistence of my assistant coaches. They kept talking about having a second line that would get a little more scoring going. We thought getting [Sahir] Gill back to center would help us do that. The big question was how would [Evan] Rodrigues play there as a freshman and he played extremely well both games on the right wing. Obviously giving Gill back Nieto, who’s a great player and a real skating force out there, I think helped Gill get a little more confidence, si that line played really well. With Megan, who is our leading goal scorer, we thought we would get him going a little bit more playing with Connolly and Chiasson. It worked out real well because the Gill line played extremely well and the [Chris] Connolly line played well, especially Megan, who got the tying goal and set up the winning goal on Sunday night. To tell you the truth, I thought our fourth line was the line that really got us going in that second period. Justin Courtnall did a great job of being physical and getting pucks to the net. Cason Hohmann made some nice plays and got the puck to a couple people and found some defensemen and all of a sudden we had a little offense going from our fourth line, which helped us out. They were on the ice when we made it 4-3. Courtnall made a couple of big bumps to get the puck up the ice. They got the puck to the net and Courtnall was at the crease again when Noonan got his second goal.” On if there is a comfort level for the Terriers playing at the Garden: “I don’t think we’re uncomfortable there, that’s for sure, but I don’t think we have a big advantage over Maine there because they’ve played at the Garden many times as well. February seems like a long way off when we played there at the Beanpot. We like playing at the Garden and I think Maine likes playing at the Garden. The Garden’s ice surface is more like Maine’s than it is like ours, so they are more comfortable that way.” On if the team’s off-ice difficulties get easier to deal with as the season goes on: “I don’t think it gets any easier for the team. They lost three really good teammates as far as their skill is concerned, but they also lost good friends and ‘guys that were my roommate’ or ‘guys I went to lunch with every day with’ or ‘guys that I had classes with and then I turn around and they’re not there’. I think that’s difficult for these kids to handle. I think that the stuff that’s gone on away from the rink has been difficult for them to absorb and walk around campus and feel comfortable because they are painted with a brush that’s a little too wide. I don’t think that’s gone away yet. When the season’s over and the summer comes, maybe they’ll distance themselves. When things get straightened as far as the charges are concerned, however they come down, will be an end to it as well, because they’re all wondering what’s going to happen to the guys. The Charlie Coyle thing is a completely different thing but he was an important part of the team as well and he decided to leave on his own.

A lot of it is missing friends and missing good teammates but as I’ve said all along, the team came together because other guys got a chance to get different roles and get more ice time and contribute more and they’ve all jacked it up and done that. I’m sure that some guys are saying ‘they’re gone, but I’ve got some ice’ – that’s pretty good, too. I think that is what’s keeping them going – ‘we’re in this together’. I think the captains have done a fabulous job in keeping the team focused. When these guys come to practice they know they’re smiling, they know they’re in a real comfortable place when they’re at practice and playing games. I think it’s a relief to come to the rink.”

28TH ANNUAL HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE

(MARCH 13, 2012) MAINE HEAD COACH TIM WHITEHEAD QUOTES Opening Statement: “We are coming off a very hard fought series with Merrimack. The bad news is there were a lot of ice bags handed out and the good news is there were a lot of ice bags handed out. We played hard and so did they. I thought it was a great series and Merrimack really forced us to raise the bar and to elevate our game to a higher level. I told our guys after the game two loss that this is a good thing because if we plan on going to the playoffs, we had better be prepared for games like this so it was a good thing. The series was great hockey to watch and the crowd really enjoyed it. Game three in particular was probably the most exciting of the three being the cleanest and the most chances, although it was only 2-1. Both goalies played great. It was a real hard fought series and credit to Merrimack for really pushing us to the edge. We feel fortunate without a doubt to have advanced by their club and give us the chance to go to the Garden and play BU. It will be a real tough challenge for us but it is one we are looking forward to.” You said BU is a real tough challenge, can you get into the specifics about what makes them a tough challenge? “Yeah there are a lot of specifics. They have strengths at all three positions in addition to being a very well coached team for many years. I think certainly the way they have come together after losing several key players is a great indication of the leadership there; not just for the coaching but for the rest of the team. This is a club that has pulled together. We went through that a couple of years ago when I had to release our goalie from the team and it pulled us tighter together and I see the same reaction from their team. Its really impressive so we know we have our hands full. Also we had just played UNH in our last game before the playoffs and UNH gave us everything that we could handle; they were playing great hockey in the second half of the year so to know that BU knocked UNH out in a best of three series is another reason for us to respect our opponent. Its going to be a very tough challenge and specifically where you have guys like Megan, Connolly, Chiasson, Nieto, Gill and Rodrigues right through those top two lines and I think that with some of the other guys leaving, their third and fourth lines have really gotten a lot more confidence and are really contributing a lot more. Their D core is really outstanding; Noonan has to be one of the best players in our league if not the country where he has really emerged and Clendening; everyone knows about him. Right down the crew, all of those guys have emerged and then you have two great goalies like Millan and Rollheiser with Millan coming off a tremendous series so there are a lot of specific challenges there.”

Brice O’Connor had the game-winner on Sunday and the game-winner against UNH. Outside of Maine we hear a lot about the Abbott line; can you talk about guys like O’Connor and some of the less heralded players that have really stepped up for you? “That has been a big part of our success in the second half with the rest of our team playing well. Everyone knows about our top line but we aren’t going to advance with just one line and our team knows that. We have had a lot of guys step up and O’Connor has been a great example being a guy who has gone in and out of the lineup as a freshman in the first half of the season but he has strung together four or five great weekends now where he has really solidified his spot. He’s had two game-winners as you said and has been playing very strong defensively. He is a very tough kid and he is tough to beat. He is physical but he plays cleanly. Nick Pryor has really emerged as well as a junior. Unfortunately he was out with an injury for the entire second half of his freshman year and his sophomore year but he has stayed healthy and has really been contributing. Hegarty, Nemec, Cornell; and Rutt really stepped in with great minutes so I love our D core and I think they have really developed this year. We had lost some key guys and were wondering about that but they have been solid. Up front you have guys like Shemansky, Mangene, Beattie, and Anthoine and a lot of others that have really stepped up so we are not a one-dimensional team anymore and that has really made a difference for us.” Obviously you had a couple of donnybrooks, for lack of a better word, against Merrimack. Do you have a preference of how you want to see this game go on Friday? Do you want to see your guys stay out of the box or are you willing to go toe-to-toe if need be?: “Everyone wants to stay out of the box. We don’t want to get drawn into that type of game. But our games down the stretch have all been very tight defensive battles, hard fought and physical and we are very comfortable in that type of game. That’s exactly what these games were about and that’s why I’m glad we played Merrimack and UNH in our last home game of the season and even more games down the stretch that I remember. They were hard fought, tight and physical games and we are ready for that. We will not be making any excuses at all. No matter what happens, we are ready to adapt to any type of game is thrown our way and we are excited to be there and happy for this challenge because it is a great opportunity and we are comfortable in whatever type of game develops.” What’s the John Parker update? If he is not able to play, who will take his place? “We have some good options there. Andrew Cerretani, Connor Leen, and Jake Rutt are our three guys that are eligible to play and all three are great options. I think John will be fine but just in case, those guys are ready to go.”