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HOCKEY EAST TEAM OF THE WEEK FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY , JANUARY 28, 2013 BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • UNIVERSITY of MAINE • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS-LOWELL MERRIMACK COLLEGE• UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT MAINE SWEEPS SERIES AT NO. 3 BC; NO. 10 BU, NO. 12 UML NET THREE POINTS ~ No. 4 UNH, Merrimack split series; UMass, Vermont each earn two points ~ MEN’S WEEKLY RELEASE Pete Souris Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 [email protected] WEEKLY RELEASE #17 www.HockeyEastOnline.com 2012-2013 HEA STANDINGS HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK #51 MARTIN OUELLETTE, MAINE (Junior Goaltender; St.-Hippolyte, Que.) Ouellette posted .967 save percentage (68 saves) in two road wins vs. No. 3 Boston Col- lege. He made a career-high 34 saves in Maine’s 4-1 win on Friday night and stopped 24 shots on Saturday night. MAINE BLACK BEARS The Black Bears earned two wins at No. 3 Boston College for the first time since Janu- ary of 1993. Maine outscored the Eagles, 7 to 2, in the series at Conte Forum. The 29th ANNUAL HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT MARCH 22-23, 2013 Tickets are ONSALE now!!!!!! at the TD Garden Box Office, at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000 #13 MIKE COLLINS, MERRIMACK COLLEGE (Junior Forward; Boston, Mass.) Collins notched two goals and an assist for his second consecutive three-point game in a 3-2 victory over No. 4 New Hampshire Friday at Lawler Arena. ATHLETIC REPUBLIC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK #18 JON SWAVELY, MAINE (Junior Forward; Reading, Pa.) Swavely had two goals and an assist for three points in Maine’s weekend sweep at No. 3 Boston College at Conte Forum. He picked up the primary assist on Maine’s third goal on Friday and followed that up with two goals in the 3-1 win on Saturday. ATHLETIC REPUBLIC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK #26 CHRISTIAN FOLIN, UMASS-LOWELL (Defenseman; Gothenburg, Sweden) Folin scored the game-winning goal in overtime of Saturday’s 5-4 victory over Northeastern at the Tsongas Center. Also assisted on UMass Lowell’s first goal in Friday’s 4-4 draw at Northeastern. PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Rk. Team GP W L T Pts Overall Conf. Off. Conf. Def. 1. Boston College 18 11 6 1 23 14-7-2 3.33 (60) 2.61 (47) 2. New Hampshire 16 10 5 1 21 15-6-2 3.25 (52) 1.94 (31) Boston University 17 10 6 1 21 13-9-1 3.12 (53) 2.65 (45) 4. Providence 17 8 6 3 19 10-10-4 2.76 (47) 2.59 (44) 5. UMass-Lowell 16 8 6 2 18 14-7-2 3.00 (48) 2.81 (45) Merrimack 16 8 6 2 18 10-10-5 2.94 (47) 2.50 (40) 7. Massachusetts 16 6 9 1 13 9-12-2 2.69 (43) 2.88 (46) 8. Vermont 17 4 9 4 12 7-13-4 2.06 (35) 3.12 (53) 9. Northeastern 17 4 10 3 11 7-12-3 2.35 (40) 3.53 (60) 10. Maine 16 3 9 4 10 7-14-4 1.56 (25) 2.44 (39) RECENT RESULTS Friday, January 25 Maine 4 at No. 3 Boston College 1 * at Merrimack 3, No. 4 New Hampshire 2 * No. 10 Boston University 3 at Providence 2 * Massachusetts 3 at Vermont 2 * No. 12 UMass-Lowell 4 at Northeastern 4 (OT)* Saturday, January 26 Maine 3 at No. 3 Boston College 1 * at No. 4 New Hampshire 6, Merrimack 2 * Providence 3 at No. 10 Boston University 3 (OT)* at No. 12 UMass-Lowell 5, Northeastern 4 (OT)* at Vermont 3, Massachusetts 2 * UPCOMING GAMES Friday, February 1 Vermont at No. 5 Boston College * Providence at Maine * No. 9 Boston University at Massachusetts * No. 12 UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * (4pm, NESN) No. 4 New Hampshire at Northeastern * Saturday, February 2 Merrimack at No. 4 New Hampshire * (WBIN-TV) Sunday, February 3 No. 12 UMass-Lowell at Maine * (2pm) Monday, February 4 61st annual Beanpot Tournament (at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.) Boston U. vs. Northeastern (5pm, NESN) Boston College vs. Harvard (8pm, NESN) ALL TIMES EST, 7PM, unless noted * denotes conference game

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Page 1: Pete Souris MEN’S for Public ... · 2012-2013 HEA STANDINGS HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK #51 MARTIN OUELLETTE, MAINE (Junior Goaltender; St.-Hippolyte, Que.) Ouellette

HOCKEY EAST TEAM OF THE WEEK

For ImmedIate release: Monday, January 28, 2013

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

MAINE SWEEPS SERIES AT NO. 3 BC; NO. 10 BU, NO. 12 UML NET THREE POINTS~ No. 4 UNH, Merrimack split series; UMass, Vermont each earn two points ~

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 #17

www.HockeyEastOnl ine.com

2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 H E A S T A N D I N G S

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK#51 MARTIN OUELLETTE, MAINE (Junior Goaltender; St.-Hippolyte, Que.) Ouellette posted .967 save percentage (68 saves) in two road wins vs. No. 3 Boston Col-lege. He made a career-high 34 saves in Maine’s 4-1 win on Friday night and stopped 24 shots on Saturday night.

MAINE BLACK BEARSThe Black Bears earned two wins at No. 3 Boston College for the first time since Janu-ary of 1993. Maine outscored the Eagles, 7 to 2, in the series at Conte Forum.

The 29th ANNUAL HOCKEY EASTCHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

MARCH 22-23, 2013

Tickets are ONSALE now!!!!!!at the TD Garden Box Office, at www.ticketmaster.com or

by calling 800-745-3000

#13 MIKE COLLINS, MERRIMACK COLLEGE(Junior Forward; Boston, Mass.)Collins notched two goals and an assist for his second consecutive three-point game in a 3-2 victory over No. 4 New Hampshire Friday at Lawler Arena.

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK

#18 JON SWAVELY, MAINE (Junior Forward; Reading, Pa.)Swavely had two goals and an assist for three points in Maine’s weekend sweep at No. 3 Boston College at Conte Forum. He picked up the primary assist on Maine’s third goal on Friday and followed that up with two goals in the 3-1 win on Saturday.

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK

#26 CHRISTIAN FOLIN, UMASS-LOWELL(Defenseman; Gothenburg, Sweden)Folin scored the game-winning goal in overtime of Saturday’s 5-4 victory over Northeastern at the Tsongas Center. Also assisted on UMass Lowell’s first goal in Friday’s 4-4 draw at Northeastern.

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Rk. Team GP W L T Pts Overall Conf. Off. Conf. Def.1. Boston College 18 11 6 1 23 14-7-2 3.33 (60) 2.61 (47)2. New Hampshire 16 10 5 1 21 15-6-2 3.25 (52) 1.94 (31) Boston University 17 10 6 1 21 13-9-1 3.12 (53) 2.65 (45)4. Providence 17 8 6 3 19 10-10-4 2.76 (47) 2.59 (44)5. UMass-Lowell 16 8 6 2 18 14-7-2 3.00 (48) 2.81 (45) Merrimack 16 8 6 2 18 10-10-5 2.94 (47) 2.50 (40)7. Massachusetts 16 6 9 1 13 9-12-2 2.69 (43) 2.88 (46)8. Vermont 17 4 9 4 12 7-13-4 2.06 (35) 3.12 (53)9. Northeastern 17 4 10 3 11 7-12-3 2.35 (40) 3.53 (60)10. Maine 16 3 9 4 10 7-14-4 1.56 (25) 2.44 (39)

RECENT RESULTSFriday, January 25

Maine 4 at No. 3 Boston College 1 *at Merrimack 3, No. 4 New Hampshire 2 *

No. 10 Boston University 3 at Providence 2 *Massachusetts 3 at Vermont 2 *

No. 12 UMass-Lowell 4 at Northeastern 4 (OT)*

Saturday, January 26Maine 3 at No. 3 Boston College 1 *

at No. 4 New Hampshire 6, Merrimack 2 * Providence 3 at No. 10 Boston University 3 (OT)*at No. 12 UMass-Lowell 5, Northeastern 4 (OT)*

at Vermont 3, Massachusetts 2 *

UPCOMING GAMESFriday, February 1

Vermont at No. 5 Boston College *Providence at Maine *

No. 9 Boston University at Massachusetts *No. 12 UMass-Lowell at Merrimack * (4pm, NESN)

No. 4 New Hampshire at Northeastern *

Saturday, February 2Merrimack at No. 4 New Hampshire * (WBIN-TV)

Sunday, February 3No. 12 UMass-Lowell at Maine * (2pm)

Monday, February 461st annual Beanpot Tournament

(at TD Garden, Boston, Mass.)Boston U. vs. Northeastern (5pm, NESN)Boston College vs. Harvard (8pm, NESN)

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

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HOCKEY EAST WEEKLY TOP PERFORMERSBrian Christie, MC (Fr., F, West Chester, Pa.) Had a career-high three points, scoring the game-winner in Merrimack’s 3-2 win vs. No. 4 UNH Friday.Jacob Fallon, UVM (So., F, Southlake, Texas) Notched a goal and an assist over the weekend, including the game-winner on Saturday vs. Massachusetts.Brody Hoffman, UVM (Fr., G, Wilkie, Sask.) Made 70 saves over the weekend in the split with UMass and posted a .933 save percentage.Ryan Lomberg, Maine (Fr., F, Richmond Hill, Ont.) Had a goal and an assist in Maine’s weekend sweep at No. 3 Boston College.Sean Maguire, BU (Fr., G, Powell River, B.C.) Recorded 32 saves in a 3-2 road victory over Providence on Friday.Sam Marotta, MC (Jr., G, Bridgewater, Mass.) Had 29 saves, leading Merrimack to a 3-2 win over New Hampshire.Ross Mauermann, PC (So., F, Janesville, Wis.) Scored a goal on Friday night vs. BU and added an assist at Agganis Arena on Saturday night.Will Merchant, Maine (Fr., F, Eagan, Minn.) Had a goal and two assists in Maine’s sweep at Boston College. Steve Morra, NU (Sr., F, Bristol, R.I.) Had three points (2g,1a) in the UML seriers, including his first-career goal on Friday night vs. UMass Lowell.Matt Nieto, BU (Jr., F, Long Beach, Calif.) Recorded a goal, two assists and plus-2 rating to help the Terriers take three points from Providence.Danny O’Regan, BU (Fr., F, Needham, Mass.) Tallied four points (1g,3a) in the Providence series with the game-tying goal in Saturday’s 3-3 draw.Joe Pendenza, UML (Jr. F, Wilmington, Mass.) Registered one goal and four assists in the River Hawks three-point weekend vs. Northeastern.Kyle Reynolds, UVM (So., F, Sylvan Lake, Alta.) Had three goals in a weekend series against Massachusetts.Evan Rodrigues, BU (So., F, Etobicoke, Ont.) Erased early 2-0 deficit at Providence with two goals in eventual 3-2 victory over Friars on Friday.Kevin Roy, NU (Fr., F, Lac-Beauport, Que.) Secured his third career two-goal game on Friday vs. UMass Lowell and added an assist on Saturday.Steven Shamanski, PC (Jr., D, Carberry, Man.) Had two assists versus BU on Saturday night to help the Friars to the tie.Devin Shore, Maine (Fr., F, Ajax, Ont.) Picked up assists on both of Maine’s game-winning goals on the weekend at No. 3 Boston College.Trevor van Riemsdyk, UNH (So., D, Middletown, N.J.) Dished out a career-high four assists and earned MVP honors in UNH’s 6-2 win over Merrimack.

CAREER FIRSTS/MILESTONES/WHO’S HOT?

ARMY ROTC THREE STARS AWARD

BEN BAHE, MC (STILLWATER, MINN.)SCORED HIS FIRST COLLEGIATE GOAL SATURDAy VS. UNH

DAN CORREALE, UNH (PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.)SCORED HIS FIRST COLLEGIATE GOAL

SATURDAy VS. MERRIMACK

CODY FERRIERO, NU (ESSEx, MASS)HAS SEVEN-GAME POINT STREAK WITH 11 POINTS (7G,4A)

SAHIR GILL, BU (TERRACE, B.C.)PLAyED IN HIS 100TH CAREER GAME FRIDAy AT PC

WILL GOSS, PC (WELLESLEY, MASS.)REGISTERED HIS FIRST CAREER ASSIST AND

POINT AGAINST BU ON FRIDAy NIGHT

COLLIN MACDONALD, UNH (WEST MILFORD, N.J.) NETTED HIS FIRST COLLEGIATE GOAL INSATURDAy’S 6-2 WIN OVER MERRIMACK

ROSS MAUERMANN, PC (JANESVILLE, WIS.)HAS 10 POINTS (4G,6A) IN PC’S LAST NINE GAMES

CHRIS MCCARTHY, UVM (COLLEGEVILLE, PA.) PLAyED IN HIS 100TH CAREER GAME SATURDAy VS. UMASS

MERRIMACK’S SENIOR CLASSBECAME THE WINNINGEST CLASS IN SCHOOL HISTORy 69-51-18,

PASSING THE CLASS OF 2012

JOE PENDENzA, UML (WILMINGTON, MASS.) HAS 2-4-6 IN HIS LAST THREE GAMES

KYLE REYNOLDS, UVM (SYLVAN LAKE, ALTA.)HAS SIx GOALS IN SIx CAREER GAMES VS. UMASS

DARREN ROWE, UMASS (SIMI VALLEY, CALIF.)HAS SEVEN POINTS (1G,6A) OVER THE PAST FIVE GAMES

CHAD RUHWEDEL, UML (SAN DIEGO, CALIF.) HAS 5-3-8 IN HIS LAST SEVEN GAMES

UMASS LOWELL DEFENSEMEN HAVE 11 GOALS AND 24 ASSISTS OVER THE LAST 10 GAMES

TREVOR VAN RIEMSDYK, UML (MIDDLETOWN, N.J.HANDED OUT A CAREER-HIGH FOUR ASSISTS AND EARNED MVP

HONORS IN UNH’S 6-2 WIN OVER MERRIMACK AT THE BATTLE FOR THE RIVERSTONE CUP xII

A.J. WHITE, UML (DEARBORN, MICH.) SCORED HIS FIRST CAREER GOAL IN FRIDAy’S DRAW AT NU

2012-2013HOCKEY EAST SCORING LEADERS

presented by

Rk. Name (School) GP PPG G A P1. Mike Collins (MC) 16 1.56 8 17 25 2. Johnny Gaudreau (BC) 18 1.33 8 16 243. Steven Whitney (BC) 18 1.17 11 10 21 Pat Mullane (BC) 18 1.17 7 14 215. Kevin Goumas (UNH) 16 1.19 7 12 19 Cason Hohmann (BU) 17 1.12 5 14 19 Kevin Hayes (BC) 18 1.06 6 13 198. Evan Rodrigues (BU) 16 1.06 8 9 17 Scott Wilson (UML) 16 1.06 5 12 17 Kevin Roy (NU) 17 1.00 11 6 17

At the conclusion of every Hockey East game, the “ Army ROTC Three Stars of The Game” are selected by the members of the media. Here are the 2012-2013 season leaders to date:

Rk. Name, School Cl. Pos. 1. John Henrion, UNH Sr. F Martin Ouellette, Maine Jr. G Kevin Roy, NU Fr. F4. Mike Collins, MC Jr. F Johnny Gaudreau, BC So. F Joseph Pendenza, UML Jr. F7. Casey DeSmith, UNH So. G Wade Megan, BU Sr. F

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TEAM NOTESBOSTON COLLEGE: Boston College lost a pair of home games to Maine over the weekend by a combined score of 7-2, marking the first time since November 17 (Massachusetts, 3-2), and Nov. 23 (Northeastern, 4-3, in overtime), 2007 that the Eagles had lost consecutive games at Kelley Rink. It also marked the first time that an opponent swept a weekend series at Kelley Rink since the Black Bears defeated BC twice by a combined score of 12-2 on Jan. 22 and Jan. 24, 1993…Forwards Brooks Dyroff and Steven Whitney each played one game at defense over the weekend because of recent injuries to Michael Matheson and Colin Sullivan…Sophomore goaltender Brian Billett recorded his first start of the 2012-13 campaign and finished with 26 saves in the defeat. Billett last recorded a start on Jan. 21, 2012 vs. Maine…Senior Parker Milner had started each of the last 41 games…Sophomore Johnny Gaudreau was held without a point in consecutive games for the first time all sea-son…BC went 9-for-9 on the penalty kill against Maine and is 13-for-13 while skating at a disadvantage in the last three games.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY: The Terriers have won six of their last seven Hockey East road games...Over the past three weeks, no other player in the country has more points than Danny O’Regan, as the freshman has 11 points (4g,7a) in six games. O’Regan’s line has 28 points (13, 15a) during the span as Matt Nieto is tied for second nationally with nine points (4g,5a) and Evan Rodrigues has tallied eight points (5g,3a)...Rodrigues missed Saturday’s game with a hand injury, marking just the second game missed due to injury by a BU player all season...Sophomore Alexx Privitera (Old Tappan, N.J.) blocked eight shots on Saturday and continues to lead the nation in that category with 70...Sophomore Cason Hohmann (Arlington, Texas) is fourth in the nation in plus-minus at +17...Freshman Matt Grzelcyk leads all Hockey East defensemen in assists this season with 14...BU has allowed two or fewer goals in all 13 of its victories this season...Former Terriers Adam Clendening (West) and Eric Gryba (East) will compete in tonight’s AHL All-Star Classic in Providence.

MAINE: Maine swept #3 Boston College at Conte Forum on the week-end… It was Maine’s first win at Conte Forum since Oct. 28, 2005 and the first weekend sweep at Conte Forum since January 1993…Martin Ouel-lette was outstanding for Maine in goal. He went 2-0-0 on the weekend with a 1.00 GAA and a .967 save percentage…He made a career-high 34 saves on Friday and was just nine seconds away from a shutout on Saturday before BC scored at 19:51 of the third period…Freshman Ryan Lomberg has four career goals and three of them have been game-winning goals. He notched the game-winner on Friday against the Eagles…Freshman Will Merchant has two career goals and both of them have come against Boston College. In addition, four of his five career points have been come against the Eagles...Junior Jon Swavely recorded his first career two-goal game on Saturday night vs. BC. They were the first two goals of the season for Swavely, who missed 12 games with an injury…Eight of Maine’s 15 points on the weekend were tallied by freshmen.

MASSACHUSETTS: UMass was above 50% over the dots in both of its games this past weekend against the Catamounts, helping the Minute-men maintain the No. 2 team faceoff winning percentage in the nation, 54.5%...Hockey East’s leader in faceoff percentage, Branden Gracel, ranks eighth nationally at 61.7%...Freshman Shane Walsh assisted on the game-winning goal Friday at Vermont, the fourth time this season he has set up a game-winning tally...UMass’ defensemen provided six points over two games on the weekend, the Minutemen currently lead the nation in defensemen scoring at 0.87 goals per game.

UMASS-LOWELL: UMass Lowell had its winning streak halted with the 4-4 draw at Northeastern but extended its unbeaten streak to 11 games with Saturday’s 5-4 overtime triumph over the Huskies, in which it battled back from a 4-1 deficit with three third-period goals, followed by Christian Folin’s winner in overtime…UMass Lowell is approaching its Division I-era record for consecutive games unbeaten (14). The River Hawks enjoyed an 11-0-3 stretch during the 2004-05 season…UMass Lowell has received 11 goals and 24 assists from its defense over the last 10 games…In its current 11-game unbeaten run, River Hawk fresh-men have accounted for 14 goals and 21 assists…UMass Lowell is 8-3-1 away from home this season and plays five of its next six games...Sophomore Scott Wilson has 7-10-17, all but four assists, away from home this season…Sophomore Brian Robbins came off the bench to play 28 minutes and stop 14 of 15 Northeastern shots in Friday’s 4-4 draw, his first action of the season.

MERRIMACK: Merrimack earned a split with New Hampshire, conclud-ing its best month of the season with a 4-2-1 mark…The Warriors sit in a tie for fifth place with UMass Lowell, who they play Friday, and trail Providence by one point for fourth with a game in hand…All but four of Merrimack’s remaining games are against ranked teams…Mike Collins and Brian Christie each had three-point nights as Merrimack defeated a team ranked in the top-four nationally for the first time since October 30, 2010 (BC)…Collins has 25 points and 1.56 points per game in league games, tops in Hockey East and leads the country with ten points in either the first or final minute of a period this year. Collins has 30 points overall, 17 more than Merrimack’s second-highest scorer…Merrimack’s next win will be Mark Dennehy’s 100th career as Merrimack’s head coach…Captain Jordan Heywood (Regina, Sask.) played in his 101st straight game since coming to Merrimack on Saturday.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: The Wildcats earned a split of the home-and-home series with Merrimack this weekend with both teams winning on their home ice…On Friday night, the Warriors scored seven seconds into the third to capture a 3-2 win in North Andover…On Saturday night, UNH bounced back with a convincing 6-2 win over the Warriors at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester in the Battle for the RiverStone Cup xII…On Friday night, Jeff Wyer got his first start of the season in net and responded with a career-high 32 saves…Friday’s loss was the first time all season the team lost back-to-back games in league play all season…In Saturday 6-2 win, ten different Wildcats factored in the scoring with four players with multi-point efforts...UNH matched a season-high with six goals in the win on Saturday…The ‘Cats are 10-0-1 when Trevor van Riemsdyk scores a point…UNH matches its 2011-12 win total by capturing its 15th win on Saturday.

NORTHEASTERN: In Friday’s 4-4 draw, Northeastern snapped a three-game losing streak to UMass Lowell dating back to Jan. 20, 2012. Friday’s 4-4 tie was the first stalemate with the River Hawks in 24 meetings, marking the first since Jan. 21, 2006. The result curbed No. 15 UMass Lowell’s nine-game winning streak. Kevin Roy secured his third career two-goal game, first since taking on UMass (Dec. 1), on Friday against UML and has now accounted for eight multi-point games in 21 outings. Braden Pimm posted a career-high four-game point streak on Saturday night at UMass Lowell. He has accounted for five points (3-2-5) throughout the stretch. Pimm’s two-point performance marks his third multi-point outing of the season and 11th of his career. Saturday’s setback marks NU’s first loss of the season when leading through two periods of play. Prior to Saturday’s game, the Huskies were 7-0-1 when leading after 40 minutes of action.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE: On Saturday night, the Friars and Terriers played to a tie (3-3) for the first time tying 2-2 at Schneider Arena on Nov. 18, 2005…With the tie, the Friars snapped a six-game losing streak at Agganis Arena...Myles Harvey became the 18th Friar to score a goal this season and his power play tally in the first period of Saturday night’s game was the eighth goal of his career…Shane Luke has two goals (and three points) in his last three games…The Friars are now 9-2-3 when scoring three or more goals and 1-2-4 in overtime games this season…After starting the year 0-6-2 versus ranked opponents, the Friars are 1-1-1 in their last three games (all against ranked teams)…In Friday night’s 3-2 loss to BU, freshman defenseman Will Goss notched his first career point with an assist on Brandon Tanev’s goal ...The Friars have won four Hockey East road games this season, the most for the program since recording six during the 2007-08 season.

VERMONT: Vermont and Massachusetts each picked up 3-2 wins over the weekend in a two-game series at Gutterson Fieldhouse…Five of the last six meetings between the two schools have been decided by one goal…On Friday night, the Catamounts wore special pink jerseys as part of the Hockey East Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer effort…Ver-mont Athletics raised $3,000 for the Vermont Cancer Center through various events during the game…Kyle Reynolds had three tallies in the two contests and now has six goals in six career games against UMass, including a pair of multi-goal games at Gutterson. He has scored four goals in his last four games…Jacob Fallon netted his fifth power play goal of the season and is tied for second in Hockey East in power play goals this season…Chris McCarthy skated in his 100th career game on Saturday, joining seniors Anders Franzon and Tobias Nilsson-Roos in reaching the century mark this season…Brody Hoffman has made at least 30 saves 11 times this season...The Catamounts are 14 for their last 16 on the penalty kill in the last three games after going 6-for-6 on Saturday against the second-best power play in the league.

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

Rk. School, Pts. (FPV) LR Record 1. Minnesota, 497 (23) 1 18-4-42. Quinnipiac, 485 (11) 2 18-3-33. Miami, 420 6 15-6-54. New Hampshire, 417 4 15-6-25. Boston College, 369 3 14-7-26. Western Michigan, 330 9 16-6-47. yale, 290 7 12-5-38. North Dakota, 239 5 13-8-59. Boston University, 182 10 13-9-110. Denver, 174 11 13-8-411. Notre Dame, 169 8 16-10-012. UMass-Lowell, 145 12 14-7-213. St. Cloud State, 141 15 15-10-114. Nebraska-Omaha, 77 14 15-9-215. Minnesota State, 65 NR 16-9-3

Others receiving votes: Dartmouth, 43; Niagara, 17; Alaska, 10; Union, 6; Wisconsin, 3; Ferris State, 1.

USCHO.com Div. I Men’s PollRk. Team (FPV) Record Pts. LW1. Minnesota (28) 18-4-4 975 12. Quinnipiac (22) 18-3-3 967 23. New Hampshire 15-6-2 871 44. Miami 15-6-5 835 65. Boston College 14-7-2 771 36. Western Michigan 16-6-4 723 97. North Dakota 13-8-5 633 58. yale 12-5-3 605 89. Notre Dame 16-10-0 564 710. Denver 13-8-4 506 1011. Boston University 13-9-1 479 1112. St. Cloud State 15-10-1 446 1613. UMass-Lowell 14-7-2 416 1514. Nebraska-Omaha 15-9-2 406 1315. Minnesota State 16-9-3 393 1416. Dartmouth 11-7-2 302 1217. Niagara 15-4-5 180 1718. Union 13-8-4 151 1919. Wisconsin 11-8-5 127 2020. Alaska 12-8-4 69 NR Others receiving votes: Ferris State 42, Colgate 19, Providence 11, Cornell 5, Holy Cross 2, Merrimack 1, Northern Michigan 1.

DIVISION I MEN’S NATIONAL POLLSHOCKEY EAST WEEKLY AWARDS

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE MONTHWeek Player (School) October Pat Mullane (Boston College)November Johnny Gaudreau (Boston College)December Branden Gracel (Massachusetts)

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTHWeek Player (School)October Jon Gillies (Providence College) Matt O’Connor (Boston University)November Matt Grzelcyk (Boston University)December Kevin Roy (Northeastern)

HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDER OF THE MONTHWeek Player (School)October Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire)November Casey DeSmith (New Hampshire)December Connor Hellebuyck (UMass-Lowell)

HOCKEY EAST MONTHLY AWARDS

Week SchoolOct. 8 Merrimack CollegeOct. 15 NortheasternOct. 22 Boston CollegeOct. 29 Boston CollegeNov. 5 Merrimack CollegeNov. 12 Boston CollegeNov. 19 New HampshireNov. 26 New HampshireDec. 3 New HampshireDec. 10 Boston UniversityDec. 17 UMass-LowellDec. 24 None selected Jan. 2 MassachusettsJan. 7 UMass-LowellJan. 14 UMass-LowellJan. 21 Massachusetts

Week Player (School)Oct. 8 Sam Marotta (MC)Oct. 15 Jon Gillies (PC) Brody Hoffman (UVM)Oct. 22 Doug Carr (UML) Casey DeSmith (UNH)Oct. 29 Casey DeSmith (UNH) Bryan Mountain (NU)Nov. 5 Casey DeSmith (UNH)Nov. 12 Parker Milner (BC)Nov. 19 Casey DeSmith (UNH)Nov. 26 Jon Gillies (PC)Dec. 3 Brody Hoffman (UVM)Dec. 10 Connor Hellebuyck (UML)Dec. 17 Connor Hellebuyck (UML)Dec. 24 None selectedJan. 2 Brody Hoffman (UVM)

Week Player (School)Oct. 8 Steven Swavely (Maine)Oct. 15 Kevin Roy (NU)Oct. 22 Jon Gillies (PC)Oct. 29 Jon Gillies (PC)Nov. 5 Brody Hoffman (UVM) Matt O’Connor (BU)Nov. 12 Matt Grzelcyk (BU)Nov. 19 John Gustafsson (MC)Nov. 26 Sean Maguire (BU)Dec. 3 K.J. Tiefenwerth (UMass)Dec. 10 Michael Matheson (BC) Nick Saracino (PC)Dec. 17 Brody Hoffman (UVM) Justin Hussar (MC)Dec. 24 Jonathan Turk (UVM)Jan. 2 Matt Morris (Maine) Kevin Roy (NU)

ATHLETIC REPUBLIC PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School) Oct. 8 Josh Myers (MC)Oct. 15 Dalton Speelman (UNH)Oct. 22 Johnny Gaudreau (BC)Oct. 29 Mike Collins (MC) Parker Milner (BC)Nov. 5 Jordan Heywood (MC)Nov. 12 Johnny Gaudreau (BC)Nov. 19 Derek Army (PC) Riley Wetmore (UML)Nov. 26 Kevin Goumas (UNH)Dec. 3 Grayson Downing (UNH) Evan Rodrigues (BU)Dec. 10 Matt O’Connor (BU)Dec. 17 Kyle Reynolds (UVM)Dec. 24 Chris McCarthy (UVM) Tim Schaller (PC)Jan. 2 Cody Ferriero (NU) Branden Gracel (UMass)Jan. 7 Cason Hohmann (BU)

Week Player (School) Jan. 14 Scott Wilson (UML)Jan. 21 Branden Gracel (UMass) Steven Whitney (BC)Jan. 28 Mike Collins (MC) Jon Swavely (Maine)

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Week Player (School)Jan. 7 Connor Hellebuyck (UML)Jan. 14 Jon Gillies (PC) Sean Maguire (BU)Jan. 21 Connor Hellebuyck (UML)Jan. 28 Christian Folin (UML)

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School)Jan. 7 Sam Marotta (MC)Jan. 14 Parker Milner (BC)Jan. 21 Sam Marotta (MC)Jan. 28 Martin Ouellette (Maine)

HOCKEY EAST TEAM OF THE WEEKWeek SchoolJan. 28 Maine

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National Category Leaders

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

1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 20 12-19-31 1.55

2 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 26 15-24-39 1.50

3 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 19 10-18-28 1.47

4 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 23 12-21-33 1.43

5 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 24 16-18-34 1.42

6 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 25 12-23-35 1.40

7 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 24 15-18-33 1.38

8 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 23 12-19-31 1.35

Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 23 11-20-31 1.35

10 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 26 7-28-35 1.35

11 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 25 11-22-33 1.32

12 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 23 10-20-30 1.30

13 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 20 9-16-25 1.25

Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale JR F 20 11-14-25 1.25

15 Pat Mullane Boston College SR F 23 11-17-28 1.22

16 Matt Lindblad Dartmouth JR F 19 9-14-23 1.21

17 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 20 14-10-24 1.20

Mike Collins Merrimack JR F 25 13-17-30 1.20

19 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 22 12-14-26 1.18

Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 22 12-14-26 1.18

21 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 23 15-12-27 1.17

22 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 26 13-17-30 1.15

23 Antoine Laganiere Yale SR F 20 12-11-23 1.15

24 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 25 12-16-28 1.12

25 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 18 12-8-20 1.11

Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 18 10-10-20 1.11

Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA

1 Ryan McKay Miami FR 552:33 9 0.98

2 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 1358:29 33 1.46

3 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 1199:21 32 1.60

4 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 656:43 18 1.64

5 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 1480:19 42 1.70

6 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 1373:55 40 1.75

7 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 547:35 16 1.75

8 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan SO 1519:51 45 1.78

9 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 1395:15 42 1.81

10 Jay Williams Miami FR 1029:15 31 1.81

11 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 1286:11 39 1.82

12 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 588:35 18 1.83

13 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 877:50 27 1.85

14 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 540:35 17 1.89

15 Spencer Finney Colgate FR 790:15 26 1.97

16 Cab Morris Dartmouth JR 723:01 24 1.99

17 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 801:38 27 2.02

18 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State FR 1041:02 36 2.07

19 Martin Ouellette (CLB) Maine JR 950:54 33 2.08

20 C.J. Motte Ferris State SO 1416:54 50 2.12

21 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 1355:02 48 2.13

22 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior JR 945:27 34 2.16

23 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 1229:48 45 2.20

24 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence FR 1255:51 46 2.20

25 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1380:19 51 2.22

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

1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 26 6-19-25 0.96

2 Steve Weinstein Bentley SO D 23 6-16-22 0.96

3 Chris Saracino RIT SR D 24 5-17-22 0.92

4 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 24 4-16-20 0.83

5 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire SO D 23 6-13-19 0.83

6 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 26 11-10-21 0.81

7 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 25 8-12-20 0.80

Greg Coburn Union SR D 25 8-12-20 0.80

9 Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI) Union SO D 21 5-11-16 0.76

10 Greg Noyes RIT JR D 24 6-12-18 0.75

Mat Bodie Union JR D 20 2-13-15 0.75

12 Matt Blomquist Bentley FR D 23 3-14-17 0.74

Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 23 3-14-17 0.74

Jacob Trouba (WPG) Michigan FR D 23 8-9-17 0.74

15 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 26 3-16-19 0.73

16 Matt Grzelcyk (BOS) Boston University FR D 22 2-14-16 0.73

17 David Makowski Denver JR D 25 6-12-18 0.72

18 Garrett Noonan (NSH) Boston University JR D 21 4-11-15 0.71

Spiro Goulakos Colgate SO D 21 6-9-15 0.71

20 Nick Bailen Rensselaer SR D 23 5-11-16 0.70

Save Percentage Saves GA Save %

1 Ryan McKay Miami FR 236 9 .963

2 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 563 32 .946

3 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 672 40 .944

4 Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 271 17 .941

5 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 285 18 .941

6 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 708 46 .939

7 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 405 27 .938

8 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior JR 506 34 .937

9 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State FR 535 36 .937

10 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 232 16 .935

11 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 468 33 .934

12 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 255 18 .934

13 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 641 48 .930

14 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 358 27 .930

15 Spencer Finney Colgate FR 341 26 .929

16 C.J. Motte Ferris State SO 653 50 .929

17 Jay Williams Miami FR 404 31 .929

18 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 495 39 .927

19 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 528 42 .926

20 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence FR 578 46 .926

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

1 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley F 22 12-14-26 1.18

Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern F 22 12-14-26 1.18

3 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami F 24 9-17-26 1.08

4 Casey Bailey Penn State F 23 12-11-23 1.00

5 Tylor Spink Colgate F 24 9-14-23 0.96

Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 24 11-12-23 0.96

7 Danny O'Regan (SJS) Boston University F 23 9-13-22 0.96

8 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth F 24 10-12-22 0.92

9 Jimmy Vesey (NSH) Harvard F 16 10-4-14 0.88

10 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 23 7-13-20 0.87

David Glen Penn State F 23 12-8-20 0.87

12 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota F 24 9-11-20 0.83

13 Kyle Baun Colgate F 24 10-9-19 0.79

14 Tyson Spink Colgate F 23 6-12-18 0.78

15 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth F 22 8-9-17 0.77

16 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 26 11-9-20 0.77

17 Matt Blomquist Bentley D 23 3-14-17 0.74

Nolan Zajac Denver D 23 3-14-17 0.74

Jacob Trouba (WPG) Michigan D 23 8-9-17 0.74

Jujhar Khaira (EDM) Michigan Tech F 23 4-13-17 0.74

Winning Percentage W-L-T Win %

1 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 18-2-3 .848

2 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 17-3-4 .792

3 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 15-3-5 .761

4 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 14-4-2 .750

5 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 13-4-2 .737

6 Cab Morris Dartmouth JR 8-3-1 .708

7 Jeff Malcolm Yale SR 11-4-2 .706

8 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan SO 16-6-4 .692

Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 7-2-4 .692

10 Parker Milner Boston College SR 14-6-2 .682

11 Jay Williams Miami FR 10-4-3 .676

12 Sean Maguire (PIT) Boston University FR 6-3-0 .667

Matt Grogan Connecticut SR 5-2-2 .667

Ryan McKay Miami FR 5-2-2 .667

Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 5-2-2 .667

16 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 13-7-2 .636

17 John Keeney Alaska FR 8-4-3 .633

18 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 10-5-4 .632

19 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 14-8-1 .630

20 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 4-2-2 .625

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National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM

1 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 20 14 0.70

2 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 24 16 0.67

Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 18 12 0.67

4 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 23 15 0.65

5 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 24 15 0.62

Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 24 15 0.62

Jimmy Vesey (NSH) Harvard FR F 16 10 0.62

8 Blake Pietila (NJD) Michigan Tech SO F 21 13 0.62

9 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 20 12 0.60

Antoine Laganiere Yale SR F 20 12 0.60

11 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 24 14 0.58

12 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 26 15 0.58

13 Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 18 10 0.56

14 Joe Zarbo Clarkson SO F 20 11 0.55

Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale JR F 20 11 0.55

16 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 22 12 0.55

Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University SR F 22 12 0.55

Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 22 12 0.55

19 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha SO F 26 14 0.54

Anders Lee (NYI) Notre Dame JR F 26 14 0.54

21 John Esposito Cornell SR F 17 9 0.53

22 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 19 10 0.53

23 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 21 11 0.52

24 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 23 12 0.52

David Glen Penn State FR F 23 12 0.52

Casey Bailey Penn State FR F 23 12 0.52

Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 23 12 0.52

Assists Per Game GP A A/GM

1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 26 28 1.08

2 Matt Thurber Northern Michigan SR F 21 20 0.95

3 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 20 19 0.95

4 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 19 18 0.95

5 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 26 24 0.92

6 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 25 23 0.92

7 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 23 21 0.91

8 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 25 22 0.88

9 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 23 20 0.87

Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 23 20 0.87

11 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 23 19 0.83

12 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 25 20 0.80

Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 20 16 0.80

14 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 24 18 0.75

Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 24 18 0.75

16 Pat Mullane Boston College SR F 23 17 0.74

Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College JR F 23 17 0.74

Cason Hohmann Boston University SO F 23 17 0.74

19 Matt Lindblad Dartmouth JR F 19 14 0.74

20 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 26 19 0.73

21 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 22 16 0.73

22 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 28 20 0.71

23 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 24 17 0.71

Chris Saracino RIT SR D 24 17 0.71

25 Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale JR F 20 14 0.70

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG

1 Chris Bodo Mercyhurst SO F 21 0.38 8

2 Michael Colavecchia RIT JR F 18 0.39 7

Alex Grieve Bentley SO F 23 0.30 7

Kyle Bonis Ferris State SR F 26 0.27 7

Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 28 0.25 7

6 Antoine Laganiere Yale SR F 20 0.30 6

Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 23 0.26 6

Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR F 24 0.25 6

Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 24 0.25 6

Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 26 0.23 6

Kenney Morrison Western Michigan FR D 26 0.23 6

12 18 Players Tied With 5

Game-Winning Goals GP GWG

1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 20 6

2 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 26 5

3 Russell Goodman Quinnipiac SR F 18 4

Eric Robinson Dartmouth JR F 20 4

Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 22 4

Curtis McKenzie (DAL) Miami SR F 23 4

Sean Ambrosie Connecticut SR F 24 4

Kyle De Laurell Air Force SR F 25 4

Wayne Simpson Union SR F 25 4

Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 26 4

Domenic Monardo Lake Superior SR F 28 4

Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 28 4

13 30 Players Tied With 3

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG

1 Grayson Downing New Hampshire SO F 23 0.13 3

Adam Brace Robert Morris SR F 23 0.13 3

Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 26 0.12 3

4 Adam Chapie UMass Lowell FR F 17 0.12 2

Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 20 0.10 2

Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 21 0.10 2

Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University SR F 22 0.09 2

Daniel O'Donoghue Mercyhurst JR F 22 0.09 2

Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 23 0.09 2

Zach Hervato Robert Morris SR F 23 0.09 2

Kyle Essery St. Lawrence JR F 24 0.08 2

Patrick Doherty St. Lawrence SO F 24 0.08 2

Kyle Bodie Union SR F 25 0.08 2

Cory Kane Ferris State JR F 26 0.08 2

Brent Gwidt (WSH) Nebraska Omaha SR F 26 0.08 2

Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan JR F 26 0.08 2

Scott Macaulay Northern Michigan SR D 27 0.07 2

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National Team Leaders

TEAM SCORING TEAM DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM

1 Minnesota 26 98 3.77

2 Nebraska Omaha 26 95 3.65

3 Bentley 23 83 3.61

4 New Hampshire 23 80 3.48

5 Denver 25 85 3.40

6 Boston College 23 78 3.39

7 Colorado College 26 88 3.38

8 Colgate 24 80 3.33

9 Air Force 25 82 3.28

10 St. Cloud State 26 85 3.27

11 RIT 24 78 3.25

12 North Dakota 26 84 3.23

13 Niagara 24 77 3.21

14 Dartmouth 20 64 3.20

Yale 20 64 3.20

16 Mercyhurst 22 69 3.14

17 Boston University 23 71 3.09

UMass Lowell 23 71 3.09

19 Union 25 77 3.08

20 Holy Cross 24 73 3.04

21 Minnesota State 28 85 3.04

22 St. Lawrence 24 71 2.96

23 Ferris State 26 76 2.92

24 Quinnipiac 24 70 2.92

25 Providence 24 69 2.88

26 Notre Dame 26 74 2.85

27 Massachusetts 23 64 2.78

28 Michigan 26 72 2.77

29 Michigan Tech 23 63 2.74

Penn State 23 63 2.74

31 Alaska 24 65 2.71

32 Merrimack 25 67 2.68

33 Minnesota Duluth 24 64 2.67

34 Robert Morris 23 61 2.65

35 Princeton 19 50 2.63

36 Clarkson 24 62 2.58

37 Northeastern 22 56 2.55

38 Rensselaer 24 59 2.46

39 Brown 20 49 2.45

40 Western Michigan 26 63 2.42

41 Army 22 53 2.41

42 Miami 26 62 2.38

43 Cornell 19 45 2.37

44 Wisconsin 24 56 2.33

45 Lake Superior 28 65 2.32

46 Canisius 25 58 2.32

47 Northern Michigan 27 62 2.30

48 Vermont 24 54 2.25

49 American International 23 51 2.22

50 Connecticut 24 53 2.21

51 Bemidji State 24 52 2.17

52 Harvard 19 41 2.16

53 Ohio State 26 56 2.15

54 Sacred Heart 24 51 2.12

55 Bowling Green 26 54 2.08

Michigan State 26 54 2.08

57 Alaska Anchorage 24 45 1.88

58 Maine 25 42 1.68

59 Alabama-Huntsville 21 31 1.48

SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM

1 Miami 26 40 1.54

2 Quinnipiac 24 38 1.58

3 Minnesota 26 48 1.85

Western Michigan 26 48 1.85

5 Wisconsin 24 48 2.00

6 Notre Dame 26 53 2.04

7 Ohio State 26 55 2.12

8 Canisius 25 53 2.12

9 Union 25 56 2.24

10 Niagara 24 54 2.25

11 New Hampshire 23 52 2.26

12 Minnesota State 28 65 2.32

13 Dartmouth 20 47 2.35

14 Ferris State 26 62 2.38

15 Colgate 24 58 2.42

16 St. Cloud State 26 64 2.46

17 UMass Lowell 23 57 2.48

18 Robert Morris 23 58 2.52

19 Bowling Green 26 66 2.54

20 Providence 24 61 2.54

21 Merrimack 25 64 2.56

22 Lake Superior 28 72 2.57

23 Cornell 19 49 2.58

24 Alaska 24 62 2.58

Connecticut 24 62 2.58

26 Air Force 25 65 2.60

Brown 20 52 2.60

Maine 25 65 2.60

29 Northern Michigan 27 71 2.63

30 North Dakota 26 69 2.65

31 Denver 25 67 2.68

32 Yale 20 54 2.70

33 Nebraska Omaha 26 71 2.73

34 Rensselaer 24 66 2.75

35 Michigan State 26 72 2.77

36 Boston College 23 64 2.78

37 Princeton 19 53 2.79

38 Boston University 23 65 2.83

39 Minnesota Duluth 24 68 2.83

40 St. Lawrence 24 69 2.88

41 Mercyhurst 22 65 2.95

42 Bentley 23 69 3.00

Massachusetts 23 69 3.00

44 Bemidji State 24 73 3.04

Clarkson 24 73 3.04

46 Penn State 23 70 3.04

47 Holy Cross 24 74 3.08

48 Michigan Tech 23 71 3.09

49 Vermont 24 75 3.12

50 Army 22 72 3.27

51 Northeastern 22 73 3.32

52 Alaska Anchorage 24 80 3.33

53 Harvard 19 66 3.47

54 Michigan 26 92 3.54

55 Colorado College 26 94 3.62

56 RIT 24 88 3.67

57 American International 23 86 3.74

58 Alabama-Huntsville 21 87 4.14

59 Sacred Heart 24 124 5.17

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National Team Leaders

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP%

1 Union 31/118 2 26.3

2 RIT 24/92 6 26.1

3 Princeton 16/64 0 25.0

4 Minnesota 30/121 2 24.8

5 Bentley 20/83 3 24.1

6 Mercyhurst 22/92 0 23.9

7 Colgate 24/105 0 22.9

8 Minnesota Duluth 24/107 3 22.4

9 Ferris State 20/91 3 22.0

10 Denver 24/110 6 21.8

11 Minnesota State 28/129 1 21.7

12 Boston College 20/93 3 21.5

13 American Int'l 12/56 2 21.4

Yale 21/98 3 21.4

15 North Dakota 21/99 3 21.2

16 Colorado College 18/89 2 20.2

17 Nebraska Omaha 18/90 4 20.0

18 Massachusetts 24/123 5 19.5

19 Western Michigan 25/129 1 19.4

20 St. Lawrence 22/119 0 18.5

21 Holy Cross 19/105 2 18.1

22 St. Cloud State 20/111 6 18.0

23 Niagara 16/89 1 18.0

24 Rensselaer 17/96 6 17.7

25 Michigan Tech 17/97 3 17.5

26 Dartmouth 14/80 4 17.5

27 Lake Superior 19/109 2 17.4

28 UMass Lowell 19/111 3 17.1

29 Air Force 16/96 4 16.7

New Hampshire 15/90 1 16.7

31 Miami 19/115 1 16.5

32 Boston University 16/99 2 16.2

33 Merrimack 19/119 5 16.0

34 Northeastern 14/88 0 15.9

35 Notre Dame 18/115 0 15.7

36 Bemidji State 12/77 0 15.6

37 Michigan State 16/103 4 15.5

38 Alaska 18/119 5 15.1

39 Canisius 13/86 0 15.1

40 Alab-Huntsville 12/80 1 15.0

41 Brown 12/81 3 14.8

42 Cornell 13/88 0 14.8

43 Connecticut 14/99 4 14.1

44 Quinnipiac 16/115 5 13.9

45 Michigan 15/108 4 13.9

46 Clarkson 13/94 3 13.8

47 Vermont 14/102 3 13.7

48 Providence 13/97 2 13.4

49 Army 12/90 1 13.3

50 Northern Michigan 13/101 6 12.9

51 Wisconsin 8/70 0 11.4

52 Bowling Green 11/107 5 10.3

Ohio State 11/107 3 10.3

54 Harvard 8/78 1 10.3

55 Sacred Heart 10/99 6 10.1

56 Alaska Anchorage 8/80 0 10.0

57 Penn State 9/92 0 9.8

58 Maine 10/120 3 8.3

59 Robert Morris 8/103 4 7.8

PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK%

1 New Hampshire 71/76 4 93.4

2 Union 93/102 5 91.2

3 Quinnipiac 103/113 3 91.2

4 Dartmouth 67/74 4 90.5

5 Canisius 81/90 3 90.0

6 Miami 105/117 6 89.7

7 Minnesota 74/83 2 89.2

8 Alaska 100/113 4 88.5

9 Notre Dame 94/107 4 87.9

10 Ohio State 83/96 3 86.5

11 Princeton 75/87 2 86.2

12 Michigan State 85/99 0 85.9

13 Western Michigan 90/105 2 85.7

14 Boston College 94/110 1 85.5

15 Ferris State 97/114 3 85.1

16 Niagara 91/107 3 85.0

17 Connecticut 84/99 1 84.8

18 Denver 89/105 2 84.8

19 UMass Lowell 72/85 4 84.7

20 Penn State 87/103 3 84.5

21 Lake Superior 108/128 1 84.4

22 Maine 99/118 3 83.9

23 Colgate 78/93 5 83.9

24 Rensselaer 82/98 1 83.7

25 Minnesota Duluth 87/104 1 83.7

26 St. Cloud State 66/79 2 83.5

27 St. Lawrence 95/114 5 83.3

28 RIT 89/107 2 83.2

29 Robert Morris 93/112 6 83.0

30 Minnesota State 88/106 4 83.0

31 Northeastern 83/100 2 83.0

32 Air Force 73/88 3 83.0

33 Merrimack 92/111 1 82.9

Nebraska Omaha 92/111 6 82.9

35 Wisconsin 70/85 2 82.4

36 Massachusetts 79/96 4 82.3

North Dakota 79/96 3 82.3

38 Michigan 83/101 2 82.2

39 Yale 78/95 1 82.1

40 Boston University 91/111 2 82.0

41 Bentley 70/86 4 81.4

42 Michigan Tech 86/106 2 81.1

43 Providence 90/111 2 81.1

44 Vermont 93/116 0 80.2

45 Bemidji State 74/93 1 79.6

46 Northern Michigan 95/120 3 79.2

47 American Int'l 74/94 1 78.7

48 Harvard 58/74 1 78.4

49 Mercyhurst 54/69 4 78.3

50 Alab-Huntsville 61/78 0 78.2

51 Clarkson 89/114 3 78.1

52 Cornell 62/80 1 77.5

53 Brown 58/75 3 77.3

54 Army 63/82 1 76.8

55 Bowling Green 79/103 0 76.7

56 Colorado College 71/93 5 76.3

57 Holy Cross 69/91 1 75.8

58 Alaska Anchorage 69/94 4 73.4

59 Sacred Heart 73/102 1 71.6

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Hockey East Overall Scoring Leaders

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

1 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 20 12-19-31 1.55 7/14 2 0 6 0 +15 CGY

2 Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 23 10-20-30 1.30 11/22 2 0 2 1 +16

Mike Collins MC JR F 25 13-17-30 1.20 4/8 2 0 1 0 +6

4 Pat Mullane BC SR F 23 11-17-28 1.22 7/25 0 0 1 0 +14

5 Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 15-12-27 1.17 16/32 6 0 3 1 +16

6 Kevin Roy NU FR F 22 12-14-26 1.18 9/18 2 0 2 0 -6 ANA

7 Kevin Hayes BC JR F 23 6-17-23 1.00 7/14 4 0 1 0 -3 CHI

Cason Hohmann BU SO F 23 6-17-23 1.00 2/4 2 0 2 0 +17

9 Branden Gracel UM JR F 23 11-11-22 0.96 9/18 2 0 3 0 +2

Danny O'Regan BU FR F 23 9-13-22 0.96 6/12 3 0 1 0 +1 SJS

11 Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 23 9-12-21 0.91 8/16 3 1 2 0 +6

Scott Wilson UML SO F 23 7-14-21 0.91 8/16 3 0 2 0 -3 PIT

13 Wade Megan BU SR F 22 12-7-19 0.86 14/28 0 2 3 0 +11 FLA

Bill Arnold BC JR F 23 10-9-19 0.83 11/22 3 1 0 0 +1 CGY

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 23 6-13-19 0.83 1/2 1 1 2 0 +10

16 Evan Rodrigues BU SO F 22 8-10-18 0.82 8/16 2 0 0 0 +7

Cody Ferriero NU JR F 22 8-10-18 0.82 17/42 4 0 1 1 -4 SJS

Vinny Saponari NU SR F 22 4-14-18 0.82 4/16 1 0 1 0 -3 WPG

Grayson Downing UNH SO F 23 9-9-18 0.78 10/20 1 3 1 1 +11

Matt Nieto BU JR F 23 7-11-18 0.78 10/20 3 0 0 0 +1 SJS

Derek Army PC JR F 24 10-8-18 0.75 6/12 2 0 1 1 +12

Ross Mauermann PC SO F 24 9-9-18 0.75 5/10 3 0 2 0 +11

Chris McCarthy UVM SR F 24 6-12-18 0.75 3/6 1 0 0 0 -4

24 Conor Sheary UM JR F 23 5-12-17 0.74 7/25 3 1 1 0 -8

25 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 22 2-14-16 0.73 6/12 0 0 1 0 +9 BOS

Austin Block UNH SR F 23 11-5-16 0.70 13/26 5 0 2 0 +7

John Henrion UNH SR F 23 8-8-16 0.70 8/16 1 0 2 0 E

Josh Holmstrom UML JR F 23 6-10-16 0.70 6/12 2 0 2 0 +9

Jacob Fallon UVM SO F 24 7-9-16 0.67 4/8 5 0 1 0 -3

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

1 Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 23 6-13-19 0.83 1/2 1 1 2 0 +10

2 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 22 2-14-16 0.73 6/12 0 0 1 0 +9 BOS

3 Garrett Noonan BU JR D 21 4-11-15 0.71 24/62 2 0 1 0 +4 NSH

4 Michael Matheson BC FR D 21 4-10-14 0.67 16/54 2 0 1 0 +11 FLA

Chad Ruhwedel UML JR D 23 6-8-14 0.61 7/14 2 1 1 0 +11

Conor Allen UM JR D 23 5-9-14 0.61 9/18 1 0 0 0 -5

7 Connor Hardowa UNH SR D 23 2-11-13 0.57 2/4 1 0 0 0 +6

8 Alexx Privitera BU SO D 20 2-10-12 0.60 19/57 2 0 0 0 +2

Brendan Ellis MC JR D 23 3-9-12 0.52 9/18 2 0 0 0 -2

Justin Agosta UNH JR D 23 2-10-12 0.52 3/6 0 0 1 0 +7

Myles Harvey PC SR D 24 1-11-12 0.50 13/34 1 0 0 0 +3

Steven Shamanski PC JR D 24 0-12-12 0.50 16/43 0 0 0 0 +3

Jordan Heywood MC JR D 25 5-7-12 0.48 9/18 0 0 2 0 +6

14 Kyle Bigos MC SR D 18 4-7-11 0.61 23/73 2 0 1 0 +2 EDM

Darren Rowe UM SR D 22 5-6-11 0.50 4/8 3 0 1 0 -5

Joel Hanley UM JR D 22 4-7-11 0.50 11/44 3 0 0 0 -4

Teddy Doherty BC FR D 23 1-10-11 0.48 6/12 1 0 0 0 +6

Dan Kolomatis MC SO D 25 4-7-11 0.44 7/14 1 0 0 0 -2

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

1 Kevin Roy NU FR F 22 12-14-26 1.18 9/18 2 0 2 0 -6 ANA

2 Danny O'Regan BU FR F 23 9-13-22 0.96 6/12 3 0 1 0 +1 SJS

3 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 22 2-14-16 0.73 6/12 0 0 1 0 +9 BOS

4 Michael Matheson BC FR D 21 4-10-14 0.67 16/54 2 0 1 0 +11 FLA

5 Ryan McGrath UML FR F 22 5-8-13 0.59 13/26 2 0 1 0 +2

6 Brian Christie MC FR F 24 4-8-12 0.50 2/4 3 0 1 0 -1

7 Teddy Doherty BC FR D 23 1-10-11 0.48 6/12 1 0 0 0 +6

Devin Shore ME FR F 25 2-9-11 0.44 3/6 0 0 0 0 -1 DAL

9 Mike McMurtry NU FR F 18 1-9-10 0.56 1/2 1 0 0 0 -7

Mark Jankowski PC FR C 20 4-6-10 0.50 3/6 1 0 1 0 +3 CGY

Brandon Tanev PC FR LW 20 4-6-10 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +6

Paul de Jersey PC FR RW 20 3-7-10 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1

Christian Folin UML FR D 20 2-8-10 0.50 3/6 0 0 1 0 +3

14 Shane Walsh UM FR F 17 1-8-9 0.53 2/4 1 0 0 0 -4

Robert Polesello UVM FR F 24 4-5-9 0.38 2/4 1 0 1 0 -10

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Hockey East Overall Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring GP G GPG

1 Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 15 0.65

2 Mike Collins MC JR F 25 13 0.52

3 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 20 12 0.60

Wade Megan BU SR F 22 12 0.55

Kevin Roy NU FR F 22 12 0.55

6 Pat Mullane BC SR F 23 11 0.48

Branden Gracel UM JR F 23 11 0.48

Austin Block UNH SR F 23 11 0.48

9 Bill Arnold BC JR F 23 10 0.43

Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 23 10 0.43

Derek Army PC JR F 24 10 0.42

12 Danny O'Regan BU FR F 23 9 0.39

Riley Wetmore UML SR F 23 9 0.39

Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 23 9 0.39

Grayson Downing UNH SO F 23 9 0.39

Ross Mauermann PC SO F 24 9 0.38

Assist Scoring GP A APG

1 Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 23 20 0.87

2 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 20 19 0.95

3 Pat Mullane BC SR F 23 17 0.74

Kevin Hayes BC JR F 23 17 0.74

Cason Hohmann BU SO F 23 17 0.74

Mike Collins MC JR F 25 17 0.68

7 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 22 14 0.64

Vinny Saponari NU SR F 22 14 0.64

Kevin Roy NU FR F 22 14 0.64

Scott Wilson UML SO F 23 14 0.61

11 Danny O'Regan BU FR F 23 13 0.57

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 23 13 0.57

13 Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 12 0.52

Conor Sheary UM JR F 23 12 0.52

Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 23 12 0.52

Steven Shamanski PC JR D 24 12 0.50

Chris McCarthy UVM SR F 24 12 0.50

Power Play Goals GP G GPG

1 Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 6 0.26

2 Austin Block UNH SR F 23 5 0.22

Jacob Fallon UVM SO F 24 5 0.21

4 Cody Ferriero NU JR F 22 4 0.18

Kevin Hayes BC JR F 23 4 0.17

Derek Arnold UML JR F 23 4 0.17

7 13 Players Tied With 3

Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG

1 Kevin Roy NU FR F 22 2-8-10 0.45

Conor Sheary UM JR F 23 3-7-10 0.43

Mike Collins MC JR F 25 2-8-10 0.40

4 Kevin Hayes BC JR F 23 4-5-9 0.39

Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 23 3-6-9 0.39

6 Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 6-2-8 0.35

Bill Arnold BC JR F 23 3-5-8 0.35

Danny O'Regan BU FR F 23 3-5-8 0.35

Chad Ruhwedel UML JR D 23 2-6-8 0.35

Conor Allen UM JR D 23 1-7-8 0.35

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG

1 Grayson Downing UNH SO F 23 3 0.13

2 Adam Chapie UML FR F 17 2 0.12

Wade Megan BU SR F 22 2 0.09

4 16 Players Tied With 1

Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG

1 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 20 6 0.30

2 Michael Colantone UML FR F 16 3 0.19

Ryan Lomberg ME FR F 19 3 0.16

Wade Megan BU SR F 22 3 0.14

Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 3 0.13

Branden Gracel UM JR F 23 3 0.13

7 18 Players Tied With 2

Plus-Minus GP +/-

1 Cason Hohmann BU SO F 23 +17

2 Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 +16

Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 23 +16

4 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 20 +15

5 Pat Mullane BC SR F 23 +14

Alex Velischek PC SR D 24 +14

7 Derek Army PC JR F 24 +12

8 Michael Matheson BC FR D 21 +11

Wade Megan BU SR F 22 +11

Chad Ruhwedel UML JR D 23 +11

Casey Thrush UNH SO F 23 +11

Grayson Downing UNH SO F 23 +11

Ross Mauermann PC SO F 24 +11

Kyle Murphy PC SR F 24 +11

Hat Tricks GP HT

1 Cody Ferriero NU JR F 22 1

Steven Whitney BC SR F 23 1

Riley Wetmore UML SR F 23 1

Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 23 1

Grayson Downing UNH SO F 23 1

Derek Army PC JR F 24 1

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Hockey East Overall Goaltending Leaders

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

1 Martin Ouellette ME JR 17 950:54 33 2.08 5-7-4 1 404 .924 CLB

2 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 22 1229:48 45 2.20 14-4-2 4 547 .924

3 Jon Gillies PC FR 21 1255:51 46 2.20 10-8-3 3 578 .926 CGY

4 Sam Marotta MC JR 15 915:18 35 2.29 7-5-3 1 396 .919

5 Sean Maguire BU FR 9 511:52 20 2.34 6-3-0 2 247 .925 PIT

6 Rasmus Tirronen MC SO 10 604:42 26 2.58 3-5-2 0 247 .905

7 Kevin Boyle UM SO 16 967:23 42 2.60 7-7-2 1 377 .900

8 Parker Milner BC SR 22 1312:43 57 2.61 14-6-2 2 606 .914

9 Doug Carr UML JR 17 931:07 44 2.84 8-6-1 0 377 .895

10 Chris Rawlings NU SR 16 859:27 41 2.86 7-7-1 2 419 .911

11 Matt O'Connor BU FR 15 867:59 42 2.90 7-6-1 0 427 .910

12 Brody Hoffman UVM FR 24 1399:56 69 2.96 7-13-4 1 648 .904

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

1 Jon Gillies PC FR 21 1255:51 46 2.20 10-8-3 3 578 .926 CGY

2 Sean Maguire BU FR 9 511:52 20 2.34 6-3-0 2 247 .925 PIT

3 Martin Ouellette ME JR 17 950:54 33 2.08 5-7-4 1 404 .924 CLB

4 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 22 1229:48 45 2.20 14-4-2 4 547 .924

5 Sam Marotta MC JR 15 915:18 35 2.29 7-5-3 1 396 .919

6 Parker Milner BC SR 22 1312:43 57 2.61 14-6-2 2 606 .914

7 Chris Rawlings NU SR 16 859:27 41 2.86 7-7-1 2 419 .911

8 Matt O'Connor BU FR 15 867:59 42 2.90 7-6-1 0 427 .910

9 Rasmus Tirronen MC SO 10 604:42 26 2.58 3-5-2 0 247 .905

10 Brody Hoffman UVM FR 24 1399:56 69 2.96 7-13-4 1 648 .904

11 Kevin Boyle UM SO 16 967:23 42 2.60 7-7-2 1 377 .900

12 Doug Carr UML JR 17 931:07 44 2.84 8-6-1 0 377 .895

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 Brody Hoffman UVM FR 24 27.0 648

2 Parker Milner BC SR 22 27.5 606

3 Jon Gillies PC FR 21 27.5 578

4 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 22 24.9 547

5 Matt O'Connor BU FR 15 28.5 427

6 Chris Rawlings NU SR 16 26.2 419

7 Martin Ouellette ME JR 17 23.8 404

8 Sam Marotta MC JR 15 26.4 396

9 Kevin Boyle UM SO 16 23.6 377

Doug Carr UML JR 17 22.2 377

11 Sean Maguire BU FR 9 27.4 247

Rasmus Tirronen MC SO 10 24.7 247

13 Bryan Mountain NU SR 8 28.9 231

14 Connor Hellebuyck UML FR 8 23.1 185

15 Steve Mastalerz UM SO 7 21.6 151

16 Dan Sullivan ME JR 6 25.0 150

17 Russ Stein PC SR 4 25.5 102

18 Matt Morris ME FR 6 14.8 89

19 Jeff Wyer UNH JR 4 17.0 68

20 Brian Billett BC SO 2 14.5 29

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 22 4

2 Jon Gillies PC FR 21 3

3 Connor Hellebuyck UML FR 8 2

Sean Maguire BU FR 9 2

Chris Rawlings NU SR 16 2

Parker Milner BC SR 22 2

7 Bryan Mountain NU SR 8 1

Sam Marotta MC JR 15 1

Kevin Boyle UM SO 16 1

Martin Ouellette ME JR 17 1

Brody Hoffman UVM FR 24 1

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Hockey East Overall Team StatsTEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 New Hampshire 23 80 3.48

2 Boston College 23 78 3.39

3 Boston University 23 71 3.09

UMass Lowell 23 71 3.09

5 Providence 24 69 2.88

6 Massachusetts 23 64 2.78

7 Merrimack 25 67 2.68

8 Northeastern 22 56 2.55

9 Vermont 24 54 2.25

10 Maine 25 42 1.68

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 New Hampshire 23 52 2.26

2 UMass Lowell 23 57 2.48

3 Providence 24 61 2.54

4 Merrimack 25 64 2.56

5 Maine 25 65 2.60

6 Boston College 23 64 2.78

7 Boston University 23 65 2.83

8 Massachusetts 23 69 3.00

9 Vermont 24 75 3.12

10 Northeastern 22 73 3.32

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP %

1 Boston College 20/93 3 21.5

2 Massachusetts 24/123 5 19.5

3 UMass Lowell 19/111 3 17.1

4 New Hampshire 15/90 1 16.7

5 Boston University 16/99 2 16.2

6 Merrimack 19/119 5 16.0

7 Northeastern 14/88 0 15.9

8 Vermont 14/102 3 13.7

9 Providence 13/97 2 13.4

10 Maine 10/120 3 8.3

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 New Hampshire 71/76 4 93.4

2 Boston College 94/110 1 85.5

3 UMass Lowell 72/85 4 84.7

4 Maine 99/118 3 83.9

5 Northeastern 83/100 2 83.0

6 Merrimack 92/111 1 82.9

7 Massachusetts 79/96 4 82.3

8 Boston University 91/111 2 82.0

9 Providence 90/111 2 81.1

10 Vermont 93/116 0 80.2

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Boston University 23 349 15.2

2 Maine 25 372 14.9

3 Vermont 24 319 13.3

4 Boston College 23 298 13.0

5 Providence 24 308 12.8

6 Massachusetts 23 290 12.6

7 Northeastern 22 277 12.6

8 Merrimack 25 305 12.2

9 UMass Lowell 23 279 12.1

10 New Hampshire 23 219 9.5

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 New Hampshire 23 792 34.4

2 Massachusetts 23 756 32.9

3 UMass Lowell 23 743 32.3

4 Maine 25 801 32.0

5 Providence 24 752 31.3

6 Merrimack 25 772 30.9

7 Boston University 23 708 30.8

8 Northeastern 22 670 30.5

9 Boston College 23 674 29.3

10 Vermont 24 660 27.5

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

1 New Hampshire 21 31 27 1 80

2 Boston College 19 28 30 1 78

3 Boston University 19 25 26 1 71

UMass Lowell 16 25 29 1 71

5 Providence 20 24 24 1 69

6 Merrimack 14 25 28 0 67

7 Massachusetts 17 23 23 1 64

8 Northeastern 24 14 18 0 56

9 Vermont 12 25 17 0 54

10 Maine 14 14 14 0 42

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 New Hampshire 18 22 11 1 52

2 UMass Lowell 12 20 25 0 57

3 Providence 15 22 22 2 61

4 Boston College 18 20 26 0 64

Merrimack 15 27 21 1 64

6 Boston University 20 22 22 1 65

Maine 20 23 22 0 65

8 Massachusetts 22 21 25 1 69

9 Northeastern 19 24 29 1 73

10 Vermont 24 25 26 0 75

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

1 New Hampshire 15 1 +14 5 4 -1 +13

2 UMass Lowell 19 3 +16 13 4 -9 +7

3 Massachusetts 24 5 +19 17 4 -13 +6

4 Boston College 20 3 +17 16 1 -15 +2

5 Northeastern 14 0 +14 17 2 -15 -1

6 Boston University 16 2 +14 20 2 -18 -4

Merrimack 19 5 +14 19 1 -18 -4

8 Providence 13 2 +11 21 2 -19 -8

9 Maine 10 3 +7 19 3 -16 -9

10 Vermont 14 3 +11 23 0 -23 -12

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Hockey East Conference Scoring Leaders

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

1 Mike Collins MC JR F 16 8-17-25 1.56 3/6 2 0 1 0 +7

2 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 18 8-16-24 1.33 6/12 2 0 5 0 +8 CGY

3 Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 11-10-21 1.17 11/22 4 0 3 1 +9

Pat Mullane BC SR F 18 7-14-21 1.17 7/25 0 0 0 0 +7

5 Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 16 7-12-19 1.19 8/16 2 0 1 0 +9

Cason Hohmann BU SO F 17 5-14-19 1.12 1/2 2 0 1 0 +12

Kevin Hayes BC JR F 18 6-13-19 1.06 6/12 4 0 1 0 -1 CHI

8 Evan Rodrigues BU SO F 16 8-9-17 1.06 5/10 2 0 0 0 +11

Scott Wilson UML SO F 16 5-12-17 1.06 6/12 3 0 1 0 -3 PIT

Kevin Roy NU FR F 17 11-6-17 1.00 6/12 2 0 2 0 -7 ANA

11 Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 16 6-10-16 1.00 5/10 2 1 1 0 +2

Wade Megan BU SR F 17 9-7-16 0.94 11/22 0 2 2 0 +11 FLA

Danny O'Regan BU FR F 17 5-11-16 0.94 1/2 2 0 1 0 +3 SJS

Bill Arnold BC JR F 18 8-8-16 0.89 10/20 3 1 0 0 +1 CGY

15 Derek Army PC JR F 17 9-5-14 0.82 4/8 2 0 1 1 +9

16 Austin Block UNH SR F 16 8-5-13 0.81 9/18 4 0 1 0 +6

Branden Gracel UM JR F 16 7-6-13 0.81 5/10 1 0 1 0 +1

Conor Sheary UM JR F 16 3-10-13 0.81 3/6 2 0 1 0 -2

Chris McCarthy UVM SR F 17 5-8-13 0.76 2/4 1 0 0 0 -5

Vinny Saponari NU SR F 17 3-10-13 0.76 3/14 1 0 1 0 E WPG

Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 17 2-11-13 0.76 5/10 0 0 1 0 +10 BOS

22 Garrett Noonan BU JR D 15 4-8-12 0.80 21/56 2 0 1 0 +6 NSH

John Henrion UNH SR F 16 6-6-12 0.75 5/10 1 0 2 0 +4

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 16 2-10-12 0.75 0/0 1 0 1 0 +8

Matt Nieto BU JR F 17 4-8-12 0.71 8/16 3 0 0 0 +2 SJS

Tim Schaller PC SR F 17 4-8-12 0.71 9/29 0 0 1 0 +3

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

1 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 17 2-11-13 0.76 5/10 0 0 1 0 +10 BOS

2 Garrett Noonan BU JR D 15 4-8-12 0.80 21/56 2 0 1 0 +6 NSH

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 16 2-10-12 0.75 0/0 1 0 1 0 +8

4 Brendan Ellis MC JR D 16 3-7-10 0.62 4/8 2 0 0 0 -2

Alexx Privitera BU SO D 16 2-8-10 0.62 14/36 2 0 0 0 -3

Steven Shamanski PC JR D 17 0-10-10 0.59 12/35 0 0 0 0 +4

7 Darren Rowe UM SR D 15 3-6-9 0.60 3/6 1 0 1 0 -2

Michael Matheson BC FR D 16 4-5-9 0.56 11/33 2 0 1 0 +8 FLA

Conor Allen UM JR D 16 4-5-9 0.56 8/16 1 0 0 0 -10

Chad Ruhwedel UML JR D 16 4-5-9 0.56 5/10 1 0 1 0 +5

Justin Agosta UNH JR D 16 1-8-9 0.56 2/4 0 0 0 0 +3

Teddy Doherty BC FR D 18 1-8-9 0.50 6/12 1 0 0 0 +2

13 Kyle Bigos MC SR D 12 4-4-8 0.67 15/57 2 0 1 0 +1 EDM

Jordan Heywood MC JR D 16 5-3-8 0.50 7/14 0 0 2 0 +6

Eric Knodel UNH JR D 16 5-3-8 0.50 2/4 2 0 0 0 +5 TOR

Connor Hardowa UNH SR D 16 1-7-8 0.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 +4

Myles Harvey PC SR D 17 1-7-8 0.47 9/18 1 0 0 0 -1

Patrick Wey BC SR D 18 1-7-8 0.44 12/24 1 0 0 0 +6 WSH

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

1 Kevin Roy NU FR F 17 11-6-17 1.00 6/12 2 0 2 0 -7 ANA

2 Danny O'Regan BU FR F 17 5-11-16 0.94 1/2 2 0 1 0 +3 SJS

3 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 17 2-11-13 0.76 5/10 0 0 1 0 +10 BOS

4 Michael Matheson BC FR D 16 4-5-9 0.56 11/33 2 0 1 0 +8 FLA

Teddy Doherty BC FR D 18 1-8-9 0.50 6/12 1 0 0 0 +2

6 Mike McMurtry NU FR F 14 1-7-8 0.57 0/0 1 0 0 0 -6

Brian Christie MC FR F 16 3-5-8 0.50 2/4 2 0 1 0 +1

Brandon Tanev PC FR LW 16 3-5-8 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4

9 Paul de Jersey PC FR RW 14 1-6-7 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 E

Ryan McGrath UML FR F 15 2-5-7 0.47 6/12 1 0 0 0 -2

Christian Folin UML FR D 15 1-6-7 0.47 3/6 0 0 1 0 E

Devin Shore ME FR F 16 1-6-7 0.44 1/2 0 0 0 0 +4 DAL

13 Nick Saracino PC FR LW 10 3-3-6 0.60 1/2 1 0 0 0 +6

Shane Walsh UM FR F 12 1-5-6 0.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 -3

A.J. White UML FR F 12 1-5-6 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4

Mark Jankowski PC FR C 15 2-4-6 0.40 2/4 1 0 1 0 +2 CGY

Colton Saucerman NU FR D 15 1-5-6 0.40 8/16 0 0 0 0 -8

Robert Polesello UVM FR F 17 1-5-6 0.35 2/4 0 0 1 0 -6

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Hockey East Conference Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring GP G GPG

1 Kevin Roy NU FR F 17 11 0.65

Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 11 0.61

3 Wade Megan BU SR F 17 9 0.53

Derek Army PC JR F 17 9 0.53

5 Evan Rodrigues BU SO F 16 8 0.50

Mike Collins MC JR F 16 8 0.50

Austin Block UNH SR F 16 8 0.50

Bill Arnold BC JR F 18 8 0.44

Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 18 8 0.44

10 Branden Gracel UM JR F 16 7 0.44

Riley Wetmore UML SR F 16 7 0.44

Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 16 7 0.44

Pat Mullane BC SR F 18 7 0.39

14 Rocco Carzo UM SR F 16 6 0.38

Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 16 6 0.38

John Henrion UNH SR F 16 6 0.38

Ross Mauermann PC SO F 17 6 0.35

Kevin Hayes BC JR F 18 6 0.33

Assist Scoring GP A APG

1 Mike Collins MC JR F 16 17 1.06

2 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 18 16 0.89

3 Cason Hohmann BU SO F 17 14 0.82

Pat Mullane BC SR F 18 14 0.78

5 Kevin Hayes BC JR F 18 13 0.72

6 Scott Wilson UML SO F 16 12 0.75

Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 16 12 0.75

8 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 17 11 0.65

Danny O'Regan BU FR F 17 11 0.65

10 Conor Sheary UM JR F 16 10 0.62

Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 16 10 0.62

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 16 10 0.62

Vinny Saponari NU SR F 17 10 0.59

Steven Shamanski PC JR D 17 10 0.59

Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 10 0.56

Power Play Goals GP G GPG

1 Derek Arnold UML JR F 16 4 0.25

Austin Block UNH SR F 16 4 0.25

Jacob Fallon UVM SO F 17 4 0.24

Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 4 0.22

Kevin Hayes BC JR F 18 4 0.22

6 Scott Wilson UML SO F 16 3 0.19

Matt Nieto BU JR F 17 3 0.18

Bill Arnold BC JR F 18 3 0.17

9 23 Players Tied With 2

Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG

1 Mike Collins MC JR F 16 2-8-10 0.62

2 Conor Sheary UM JR F 16 2-6-8 0.50

Kevin Hayes BC JR F 18 4-4-8 0.44

Bill Arnold BC JR F 18 3-5-8 0.44

5 Scott Wilson UML SO F 16 3-4-7 0.44

Connor Toomey MC SO F 16 2-5-7 0.44

Danny O'Regan BU FR F 17 2-5-7 0.41

8 Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 16 2-4-6 0.38

Brendan Ellis MC JR D 16 2-4-6 0.38

Matt Nieto BU JR F 17 3-3-6 0.35

Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 4-2-6 0.33

Teddy Doherty BC FR D 18 1-5-6 0.33

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG

1 Adam Chapie UML FR F 12 2 0.17

Grayson Downing UNH SO F 16 2 0.12

Wade Megan BU SR F 17 2 0.12

4 Stefan Demopoulos PC SO F 9 1 0.11

Steven McParland PC FR RW 11 1 0.09

Steven Guzzo UM SO F 14 1 0.07

Joey Diamond ME SR F 15 1 0.07

Connor Leen ME SO F 15 1 0.07

Colin Shea UM JR D 16 1 0.06

Joseph Pendenza UML JR F 16 1 0.06

Robbie Vrolyk NU SR F 17 1 0.06

Adam Reid NU SO F 17 1 0.06

Bill Arnold BC JR F 18 1 0.06

Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG

1 Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 18 5 0.28

2 Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 3 0.17

3 Michael Pereira UM JR F 16 2 0.12

Josh Holmstrom UML JR F 16 2 0.12

Jordan Heywood MC JR D 16 2 0.12

John Henrion UNH SR F 16 2 0.12

Wade Megan BU SR F 17 2 0.12

Sahir Gill BU JR F 17 2 0.12

Kevin Roy NU FR F 17 2 0.12

Ross Mauermann PC SO F 17 2 0.12

Plus-Minus GP +/-

1 Cason Hohmann BU SO F 17 +12

2 Evan Rodrigues BU SO F 16 +11

Wade Megan BU SR F 17 +11

4 Matt Grzelcyk BU FR D 17 +10

Alex Velischek PC SR D 17 +10

6 Kevin Goumas UNH JR F 16 +9

Derek Army PC JR F 17 +9

Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 +9

9 Michael Matheson BC FR D 16 +8

Dalton Speelman UNH JR F 16 +8

Trevor van Riemsdyk UNH SO D 16 +8

Grayson Downing UNH SO F 16 +8

Johnny Gaudreau BC SO F 18 +8

Hat Tricks GP HT

1 Riley Wetmore UML SR F 16 1

Derek Army PC JR F 17 1

Steven Whitney BC SR F 18 1

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Hockey East Conference Goaltending Leaders

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

1 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 15 853:53 26 1.83 10-3-1 4 407 .940

2 Kevin Boyle UM SO 9 544:47 19 2.09 4-4-1 1 226 .922

3 Martin Ouellette ME JR 14 820:21 29 2.12 3-7-4 0 345 .922 CLB

4 Jon Gillies PC FR 16 968:24 39 2.42 8-6-2 2 453 .921 CGY

5 Sam Marotta MC JR 11 666:37 27 2.43 6-4-1 1 293 .916

6 Matt O'Connor BU FR 12 684:36 28 2.45 6-4-1 0 340 .924

7 Parker Milner BC SR 17 1023:30 42 2.46 11-5-1 2 462 .917

8 Brody Hoffman UVM FR 17 981:49 48 2.93 4-9-4 1 464 .906

9 Doug Carr UML JR 13 741:50 39 3.15 5-6-1 0 300 .885

10 Bryan Mountain NU SR 7 372:41 20 3.22 0-4-2 1 197 .908

11 Chris Rawlings NU SR 12 620:50 34 3.29 4-6-1 1 316 .903

12 Steve Mastalerz UM SO 7 404:01 23 3.42 2-4-0 0 151 .868

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

1 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 15 853:53 26 1.83 10-3-1 4 407 .940

2 Matt O'Connor BU FR 12 684:36 28 2.45 6-4-1 0 340 .924

3 Martin Ouellette ME JR 14 820:21 29 2.12 3-7-4 0 345 .922 CLB

4 Kevin Boyle UM SO 9 544:47 19 2.09 4-4-1 1 226 .922

5 Jon Gillies PC FR 16 968:24 39 2.42 8-6-2 2 453 .921 CGY

6 Parker Milner BC SR 17 1023:30 42 2.46 11-5-1 2 462 .917

7 Sam Marotta MC JR 11 666:37 27 2.43 6-4-1 1 293 .916

8 Bryan Mountain NU SR 7 372:41 20 3.22 0-4-2 1 197 .908

9 Brody Hoffman UVM FR 17 981:49 48 2.93 4-9-4 1 464 .906

10 Chris Rawlings NU SR 12 620:50 34 3.29 4-6-1 1 316 .903

11 Doug Carr UML JR 13 741:50 39 3.15 5-6-1 0 300 .885

12 Steve Mastalerz UM SO 7 404:01 23 3.42 2-4-0 0 151 .868

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 Brody Hoffman UVM FR 17 27.3 464

2 Parker Milner BC SR 17 27.2 462

3 Jon Gillies PC FR 16 28.3 453

4 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 15 27.1 407

5 Martin Ouellette ME JR 14 24.6 345

6 Matt O'Connor BU FR 12 28.3 340

7 Chris Rawlings NU SR 12 26.3 316

8 Doug Carr UML JR 13 23.1 300

9 Sam Marotta MC JR 11 26.6 293

10 Kevin Boyle UM SO 9 25.1 226

11 Bryan Mountain NU SR 7 28.1 197

12 Sean Maguire BU FR 6 28.0 168

13 Steve Mastalerz UM SO 7 21.6 151

14 Rasmus Tirronen MC SO 5 27.8 139

15 Connor Hellebuyck UML FR 4 21.2 85

16 Dan Sullivan ME JR 2 40.0 80

17 Jeff Wyer UNH JR 3 16.7 50

18 Russ Stein PC SR 1 28.0 28

19 Brian Billett BC SO 1 26.0 26

20 Clay Witt NU JR 1 17.0 17

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Casey DeSmith UNH SO 15 4

2 Jon Gillies PC FR 16 2

Parker Milner BC SR 17 2

4 Connor Hellebuyck UML FR 4 1

Sean Maguire BU FR 6 1

Bryan Mountain NU SR 7 1

Kevin Boyle UM SO 9 1

Sam Marotta MC JR 11 1

Chris Rawlings NU SR 12 1

Brody Hoffman UVM FR 17 1

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Hockey East Conference Team StatsTEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston College 18 60 3.33

2 New Hampshire 16 52 3.25

3 Boston University 17 53 3.12

4 UMass Lowell 16 48 3.00

5 Merrimack 16 47 2.94

6 Providence 17 47 2.76

7 Massachusetts 16 43 2.69

8 Northeastern 17 40 2.35

9 Vermont 17 35 2.06

10 Maine 16 25 1.56

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 New Hampshire 16 31 1.94

2 Maine 16 39 2.44

3 Merrimack 16 40 2.50

4 Providence 17 44 2.59

5 Boston College 18 47 2.61

6 Boston University 17 45 2.65

7 UMass Lowell 16 45 2.81

8 Massachusetts 16 46 2.88

9 Vermont 17 53 3.12

10 Northeastern 17 60 3.53

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP %

1 Boston College 18/76 2 23.7

2 Merrimack 15/78 3 19.2

3 Boston University 14/75 2 18.7

4 New Hampshire 12/69 0 17.4

5 Massachusetts 13/76 3 17.1

6 UMass Lowell 14/86 2 16.3

7 Northeastern 9/68 0 13.2

8 Vermont 9/69 3 13.0

9 Providence 8/71 1 11.3

10 Maine 6/77 0 7.8

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 New Hampshire 50/52 2 96.2

2 Boston College 75/84 1 89.3

3 Massachusetts 53/62 2 85.5

4 Merrimack 60/71 0 84.5

5 Boston University 73/87 2 83.9

6 Maine 68/82 2 82.9

7 UMass Lowell 52/63 3 82.5

8 Providence 64/78 2 82.1

9 Northeastern 63/78 2 80.8

10 Vermont 69/88 0 78.4

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Maine 16 239 14.9

2 Boston University 17 253 14.9

3 Northeastern 17 229 13.5

Vermont 17 229 13.5

5 Merrimack 16 211 13.2

6 Boston College 18 216 12.0

7 Providence 17 200 11.8

8 UMass Lowell 16 175 10.9

9 Massachusetts 16 160 10.0

10 New Hampshire 16 159 9.9

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 New Hampshire 16 549 34.3

2 Massachusetts 16 530 33.1

3 UMass Lowell 16 509 31.8

4 Maine 16 490 30.6

Merrimack 16 490 30.6

6 Providence 17 509 29.9

7 Boston College 18 534 29.7

8 Boston University 17 493 29.0

9 Northeastern 17 473 27.8

10 Vermont 17 458 26.9

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

1 Boston College 14 21 24 1 60

2 Boston University 14 20 19 0 53

3 New Hampshire 14 21 17 0 52

4 UMass Lowell 10 19 18 1 48

5 Merrimack 11 17 19 0 47

Providence 14 16 16 1 47

7 Massachusetts 10 17 15 1 43

8 Northeastern 20 9 11 0 40

9 Vermont 8 16 11 0 35

10 Maine 10 7 8 0 25

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 New Hampshire 10 15 5 1 31

2 Maine 11 17 11 0 39

3 Merrimack 10 18 11 1 40

4 Providence 10 16 18 0 44

5 Boston University 15 15 15 0 45

UMass Lowell 10 17 18 0 45

7 Massachusetts 13 17 15 1 46

8 Boston College 14 13 20 0 47

9 Vermont 17 15 21 0 53

10 Northeastern 15 20 24 1 60

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

1 New Hampshire 12 0 +12 2 2 0 +12

2 Boston College 18 2 +16 9 1 -8 +8

3 UMass Lowell 14 2 +12 11 3 -8 +4

4 Massachusetts 13 3 +10 9 2 -7 +3

5 Merrimack 15 3 +12 11 0 -11 +1

6 Boston University 14 2 +12 14 2 -12 0

7 Northeastern 9 0 +9 15 2 -13 -4

8 Providence 8 1 +7 14 2 -12 -5

9 Maine 6 0 +6 14 2 -12 -6

10 Vermont 9 3 +6 19 0 -19 -13