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Western Collegiate Hockey Association Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 [email protected] Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner for Public Relations Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Madison, WI 53719-2096 p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 [email protected] Home of a Collegiate Record 37 Men’s National Championship Teams Since 1951 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011 Men’s Conference Members University of Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State University Colorado College University of Denver Michigan Technological University University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State University University of Nebraska Omaha University of North Dakota St. Cloud State University University of Wisconsin 2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five March 15-17 • Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN wcha.com March 28 – April 5, 2012 University of Minnesota Golden Gophers Head to 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four April 5-7 in Tampa, Florida as WCHA Seeks Record 38th National Championship Since 1951 WCHA Regular Season/MacNaughton Cup-Champion Minnesota Claims NCAA West Regional Title in Saint Paul … Gophers Joined by Boston College, Ferris State and Union College at National Championship at Tampa Bay times Forum; National Semifinals on Thursday have Union vs Ferris State, Minnesota vs Boston College; North Dakota, Minnesota Duluth, Denver Earn NCAA Tourney Bids but Fall Short at Regionals; UM’s Don Lucia, MTU’s Mel Pearson Named Finalists for Men’s Div. 1 National Coach of the Year; North Dakota is Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Champion for Record Third Straight Season; Latest USA Hockey/USA Hockey Magazine Div. 1 Men’s Weekly National Poll has UM No. 2, UND No. 5, UMD No. 6, DU No. 10 MADISON, Wis. – The No. 2-ranked University of Minnesota Golden Gophers will carry the collective hopes of the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association when they head south to compete in the 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four championship in Tampa, Fla. Set for April 5 and 7 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum (19,500), this season’s national championship field also includes NCAA regional winners Boston College, Ferris State University and Union College. Teams representing the WCHA have captured a record 37 national championships since the league’s founding in 1951, with the most recent title earned by Minnesota Duluth in 2011 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn. Other recent NCAA Frozen Fours captured by league-member clubs include Wisconsin 2011-12 WCHA Men’s Standings Conference Only Overall Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 Minnesota 40 28 20- 8- 0 .714 88- 57 42 28-13- 1 .679 154- 93 2 Minnesota Duluth 37 28 16- 7- 5 .661 103- 73 41 25-10- 6 .683 147-106 3 Denver 36 28 16- 8- 4 .643 96- 79 43 25-14- 4 .628 139-111 4 North Dakota 33 28 16-11- 1 .589 82- 73 42 26-13- 3 .655 135-108 5 Colorado College 31 28 15-12- 1 .554 95- 86 36 18-16- 2 .528 114-104 6 St. Cloud State 28 28 12-12- 4 .500 86- 74 39 17-17- 5 .500 120-104 7 Nebraska Omaha 27 28 11-12- 5 .482 83- 85 38 14-18- 6 .447 106-112 8 Michigan Tech 26 28 11-13- 4 .464 85- 87 39 16-19- 4 .462 111-116 9 Bemidji State 25 28 11-14- 3 .446 72- 89 38 17-18- 3 .487 101-109 10 Wisconsin 24 28 11-15- 2 .429 76- 83 37 17-18- 2 .486 105-102 11 Minnesota State 18 28 8-18- 2 .321 73-102 38 12-24- 2 .342 101-129 12 Alaska Anchorage 11 28 5-22- 1 .196 60-111 36 9-25- 2 .278 85-134 Upcoming Schedule • 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four April 5 & 7 • Tampa Bay Times Forum • Tampa, FL Thursday, April 5: Semifinals: Ferris State vs Union College, 4:30 pm ET (TV - ESPNU/ESPN3; Minnesota vs Boston College, 8:00 pm ET (TV - ESPNU/ESPN3). Saturday, April 7: National Championship Game: Ferris State/Union Winner vs Minnesota/Boston College Winner, 7:00 pm ET (TV - ESPN2/ESPN3). con’t

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Western CollegiateHockey AssociationBruce M. McLeodCommissionerCarol LaBelle-EhrhardtAssistant Commissioner of OperationsGreg ShepherdSupervisor of OfficialsAdministrative OfficeWestern Collegiate Hockey Association2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302Denver, CO 80210p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 [email protected]

Doug SpencerAssociate Commissioner for Public RelationsWestern Collegiate Hockey Association559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103Madison, WI 53719-2096p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 [email protected]

Home of a Collegiate Record 37 Men’s National Championship Teams Since 19511952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,2011

Men’s Conference MembersUniversity of Alaska AnchorageBemidji State UniversityColorado CollegeUniversity of DenverMichigan Technological UniversityUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota DuluthMinnesota State UniversityUniversity of Nebraska OmahaUniversity of North DakotaSt. Cloud State UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin

2012 Red Baron™WCHA Final FiveMarch 15-17 • Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN

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March 28 – April 5, 2012

University of Minnesota Golden Gophers Head to 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four April 5-7 in Tampa, Florida as WCHA Seeks Record 38th National Championship Since 1951WCHA Regular Season/MacNaughton Cup-Champion Minnesota Claims NCAA West Regional Title in Saint Paul … Gophers Joined by Boston College, Ferris State and Union College at National Championship at Tampa Bay times Forum; National Semifinals on Thursday have Union vs Ferris State, Minnesota vs Boston College; North Dakota, Minnesota Duluth, Denver Earn NCAA Tourney Bids but Fall Short at Regionals; UM’s Don Lucia, MTU’s Mel Pearson Named Finalists for Men’s Div. 1 National Coach of the Year; North Dakota is Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Champion for Record Third Straight Season; Latest USA Hockey/USA Hockey Magazine Div. 1 Men’s Weekly National Poll has UM No. 2, UND No. 5, UMD No. 6, DU No. 10

MADISON, Wis. – The No. 2-ranked University of Minnesota Golden Gophers will carry the collective hopes of the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association when they head south to compete in the 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four championship in Tampa, Fla. Set for April 5 and 7 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum (19,500), this season’s national championship field also includes NCAA regional winners Boston College, Ferris State University and Union College. Teams representing the WCHA have captured a record 37 national championships since the league’s founding in 1951, with the most recent title earned by Minnesota Duluth in 2011 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn. Other recent NCAA Frozen Fours captured by league-member clubs include Wisconsin

2011-12 WCHA Men’s Standings Conference Only Overall Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 Minnesota 40 28 20- 8- 0 .714 88- 57 42 28-13- 1 .679 154- 93 2 Minnesota Duluth 37 28 16- 7- 5 .661 103- 73 41 25-10- 6 .683 147-106 3 Denver 36 28 16- 8- 4 .643 96- 79 43 25-14- 4 .628 139-111 4 North Dakota 33 28 16-11- 1 .589 82- 73 42 26-13- 3 .655 135-108 5 Colorado College 31 28 15-12- 1 .554 95- 86 36 18-16- 2 .528 114-104 6 St. Cloud State 28 28 12-12- 4 .500 86- 74 39 17-17- 5 .500 120-104 7 Nebraska Omaha 27 28 11-12- 5 .482 83- 85 38 14-18- 6 .447 106-112 8 Michigan Tech 26 28 11-13- 4 .464 85- 87 39 16-19- 4 .462 111-116 9 Bemidji State 25 28 11-14- 3 .446 72- 89 38 17-18- 3 .487 101-10910 Wisconsin 24 28 11-15- 2 .429 76- 83 37 17-18- 2 .486 105-10211 Minnesota State 18 28 8-18- 2 .321 73-102 38 12-24- 2 .342 101-12912 Alaska Anchorage 11 28 5-22- 1 .196 60-111 36 9-25- 2 .278 85-134

Upcoming Schedule • 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen FourApril 5 & 7 • Tampa Bay Times Forum • Tampa, FL

Thursday, April 5: Semifinals: Ferris State vs Union College, 4:30 pm ET (TV - ESPNU/ESPN3; Minnesota vs Boston College, 8:00 pm ET (TV - ESPNU/ESPN3).Saturday, April 7: National Championship Game: Ferris State/Union Winner vs Minnesota/Boston College Winner, 7:00 pm ET (TV - ESPN2/ESPN3).

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in 2006, Denver in both 2005 and 2004 and Minnesota in 2003 and 2002. At the 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, the Ferris State Bulldogs (25-11-5) will face-off against the Union College Dutchmen (26-7-7) in the first national semifinal on Thursday, April 5 at 4:30 pm ET. Ferris State, coached by Bob Daniels, was the regular season champion of the CCHA (Central Collegiate Hockey Association) and also claimed the NCAA Midwest Regional crown in Green Bay March 23-24. Union College, coached by Rick Bennett, was both the regular season and playoff champion of ECAC Hockey and took home the NCAA East Regional title in Bridgeport, Conn., March 23-24. The second national semifinal on April 5 will match Minnesota (28-13-1) against the Boston College Eagles (31-10-1) at 8:00 pm ET. Coach Don Lucia’s Golden Gophers captured the MacNaughton Cup as 2011-12 WCHA regular season champions and prevailed in the NCAA West Regional in Saint Paul March 24-25. Boston College, coached by Jerry York, won both the Hockey East Association regular season race and conference tournament championship as well as the March 24-25 NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass. Both Frozen Four semifinal games on April 5 will be telecast live via ESPNU/ESPN 3. Thursday’s two semifinal winners at the Frozen Four will then meet for the national championship on Saturday, April 7 at 7:00 pm ET, with that match up being telecast live via ESPN2/ESPN3. The Golden Gophers, winners of five previous national championships in 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 and 2003, are making their 20th Frozen Four appearance overall and first since 2005 in Columbus, Ohio, when an all-WCHA national championship round included eventual champion Denver, runner-up North Dakota, Minnesota and Colorado College. Minnesota owns a 19-16 all-time won-loss record in Frozen Four play. The Gophers’ back-to-back Frozen Four crowns in 2002 in Saint Paul and 2003 in Buffalo both came under coach Don Lucia and were part of a run of five straight national championships claimed by WCHA-member teams from 2002-06 (2002 Minnesota, 2003 Minnesota, 2004 Denver, 2005 Denver, 2006 Wisconsin). North Dakota won the NCAA title in 2000 and was runner-up in 2001. Four nationally-ranked teams from the WCHA – Denver, regular season and MacNaughton Cup-champion Minnesota, defending Frozen Four champion Minnesota Duluth and playoff and Broadmoor Trophy winner North Dakota – earned berths in the NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Championship tournament, which opened with four regional events contested March 23-25. Denver fell by one goal to Ferris State, 2-1, on Friday in a semifinal at the Midwest Regional at Resch Center in Green Bay, Wis. The FSU Bulldogs went on to capture that regional and advance to the Frozen Four with a 2-1 victory over Cornell on Saturday. Minnesota earned the trip to Tampa by winning the West Regional at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., defeating both Boston University, 7-3, and league-rival North Dakota, 5-2. And defending national champion Minnesota Duluth came up one victory shy of reaching the Frozen Four when the Bulldogs fell 4-0 to Boston College in the title contest at the Northeast Regional at DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. Minnesota Duluth advanced to the regional championship after a 5-2 triumph over Maine in a semifinal. The other regional victor was Union College, as the Dutchmen came out on top at the NCAA East Regional at Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn. Union skated past Michigan State, 3-1, in a semifinal and then downed UMass-Lowell, 4-2, in the championship tilt. In this week’s (March 26) USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s Div. 1 College Hockey Poll, Minnesota was ranked No. 2, North Dakota was No. 5, Minnesota Duluth was No. 6 and Denver was No. 10.

In the March 19 USCHO.com Div. 1 Men’s College Hockey Poll, North Dakota is No. 4, Minnesota Duluth is No. 5, Minnesota is No. 6 and Denver is No. 10. Also receiving votes were St. Cloud State, Colorado College and Michigan Tech. Through 91 games this season, WCHA-member teams stand a combined 51-32-8 (.604) in games against other Div. 1 conference-member teams. League-member teams stand 13-1-0 (.929) vs the Atlantic Hockey Association, 8-2-0 (.800) vs Independents, 11-5-4 (.650) vs ECAC Hockey, 7-8-3 vs the Hockey East Association (.472) and 12-16-1 (.431) vs the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Home to a record 37 national championship teams since it’s founding in 1951, the WCHA marks it’s 60th season of competition in 2011-12.

This Week in the National PollsUSA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’sDivision 1 College Hockey PollWeek 25: March 26, 2012

Rk Team, Points (1st Place) Last Poll Record 1 Boston College, 510 (34) 1 31-10-1 2 Univ. of Minnesota, 463 6 28-13-1 3 Union College, 452 3 26- 7-7 4 Ferris State Univ., 402 8 25-11-5 5 Univ. of North Dakota, 350 4 26-13-3 6 Univ. of Minnesota Duluth, 340 5 25-10-6 7 Univ. of Michigan, 321 2 24-13-4 8 Cornell Univ., 215 14 19- 9-7 9 UMass Lowell, 205 13 24-13-1 10 Univ. of Denver, 177 9 25-14-4 11 Boston Univ., 170 10 23-15-1 12 Univ. of Maine, 157 11 23-14-3 13 Miami Univ., 147 7 24-15-2 14 Western Michigan Univ., 125 12 21-14-6 15 U.S. Air Force Academy, 25 NR 21-11-7 others receiving votes: Michigan State Univ. 21.

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Boston College (29-10-1) 1

Minnesota (26-13-1)

North Dakota (25-12-3) 4

Union (NY) (24-7-7) 3

Ferris St. (23-11-5)

Michigan (24-12-4) 2

Overall seeds in parentheses.Note: All games broadcast on the ESPN family of networks. For more information, visit www.NCAA.com.*Denotes tape delayed on ESPNU.

Minnesota 5-2

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Miami (OH) (24-14-2)

Union (NY) 3-1

Michigan St. (19-15-4)

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Union (NY) 4-2

Boston U. (23-14-1)

Western Mich. (21-13-6)

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Boston College 4-0

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Boston College 2-0

Air Force (21-10-7)

Minn. Duluth (24-9-6)

Maine (23-13-3)

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Cornell 3-2

Ferris St. 2-1

Denver (25-13-4)

Cornell (18-8-7)

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Minnesota 7-3

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Ice HockeyChampionship

Northeast Seeds1. Boston College (1)2. Minn. Duluth3. Maine4. Air Force

West Seeds1. North Dakota (4)2. Minnesota 3. Boston U. 4. Western Mich.

Midwest Seeds1. Michigan (2)2. Ferris St.3. Denver4. Cornell

East Seeds1. Union (NY) (3)2. Miami (OH)3. Mass.-Lowell4. Michigan St.

Regional SitesEast: Webster Bank Arena

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Northeast: DCU CenterWorcester, Massachusetts

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West: Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota

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1952Michigan

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1959North Dakota

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1965Michigan Tech

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1975Michigan Tech

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1982North Dakota

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2000North Dakota

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2011Minnesota Duluth

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1953Michigan

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1960Denver

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1966Michigan State

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1976Minnesota

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1983Wisconsin

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2002Minnesota

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1955Michigan

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1961Denver

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1968Denver

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1977Wisconsin

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1987North Dakota

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2003Minnesota

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1956Michigan

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1962Michigan Tech

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1969Denver

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1979Minnesota

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1990Wisconsin

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2004Denver

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1957Colorado College

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1963North Dakota

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1973Wisconsin

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1980North Dakota

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1991Northern Michigan

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2005Denver

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1958Denver

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1964Michigan

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1974Minnesota

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1981Wisconsin

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1997North Dakota

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2006Wisconsin

The WCHA’s National Championship Teams

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NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Regionals RecapMarch 23, 2012

Denver Edged by Ferris State, 2-1, at NCAA Midwest Regional in Green Bay

GREEN BAY, Wis. - The University of Denver suffered a 2-1 season-ending loss to Ferris State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday afternoon at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wis. The Pioneers finish the season 25-14-4 after making their fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Sam Brittain (Calgary, AB) had 32 saves for the Pioneers and Drew Shore (Denver, CO) registered Denver’s lone goal. Jordie Johnston and Simon Denis scored for the Bulldogs and Taylor Nelson made 25 saves for FSU (24-11-5). “I want to congratulate the Ferris State University Bulldogs. They played a very good game, took advantage of our miscues and their goaltender was really good,” DU head coach George Gwozdecky said. “Sam Brittain really kept us in there. He did a terrific job in goal for us. You have to be a little lucky at this time of year to be healthy, and this team has battled through a lot of challenges this year, including a lot of lengthy injuries. I’m really proud of our team. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out." After a scoreless first period, Johnston gave Ferris State a 1-0 lead at 4:30 of the middle stanza. Denis made it 2-0 at 2:54 of the final frame with his first career goal. Drew Shore put the Pioneers on the board at 5:22 of the final period to make it 2-1. Shore accepted a pass from Luke Salazar (Thornton, CO), shifted the puck to his backhand and beat Nelson top shelf. John Ryder (Colorado Springs, CO) earned the other assist. Junior Chris Knowlton (Colorado Springs, CO), sophomore Jason Zucker (Las Vegas, NV) and freshman Josiah Didier (Littleton, CO) played today despite significant injuries. Zucker had a team-high seven shots on goal. Ferris State outshot Denver 34-26 and went 0-for-3 on the power-play. The Pioneers went 0-for-4 on the man-advantage. The game marked the end to the careers of Nate Dewhurst (Johnston, IA), John Lee (Moorhead, MN), Dustin Jackson (Omaha, NE), student assistant coach David Carle (Anchorage, AK), Ryder and Salazar. The senior class was the second in school history to participate in four NCAA tournaments and the 10th to post 100 career wins. Notes: This season marks the Pioneers 11th consecutive 20-win season. Drew Shore led Denver in scoring with a career-high 53 points.

March 24, 2012

North Dakota Skates Past Western Michigan, 3-1, in NCAA West Regional Semifinal

by John Gilbert for WCHA.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – The University of North Dakota, shorn of its ‘Fighting Sioux’ nickname and proud Native American logo on its jerseys by NCAA decree, pulled on new uniform tops that simply said ‘North Dakota,’ and never missed a beat Saturday, clearing the NCAA West Region hurdle of Western Michigan 3-1 to move within one game of a return to the Frozen Four. North Dakota reached the NCAA semifinals at Xcel Center last April before losing 2-0 to Michigan. This year, UND (26-12-3) moves into Sunday’s 4:30 pm West Region final at Xcel Energy Center unsure of whether the opponent would be WCHA-rival Minnesota or Boston University, who met in Saturday’s second regional semifinal. Coach Dave Hakstol said his North Dakota team has been so focused on its next specific game that the nickname and jersey situation hasn’t been a distraction. And it took all the team’s focus to hold off Western Michigan in a game that wasn’t safe until Brock Nelson’s empty-net goal

with :25 seconds remaining. “None of that has been an issue for our hockey team,” said Hakstol, whose team has now won eight straight and stands 26-12-3. “We’ve dealt with it for two years now, and we came here to win a hockey game. That was our focus. We had a great degree of respect for Western Michigan going in, and an added amount of respect coming out.” A distraction for Western Michigan was a disallowed goal in the second period, that would have tied the game 2-2, although Broncos’ coach Andy Murray said his team improved its intensity after the call. Michael Parks scored a goal six minutes into the game to put North Dakota ahead 1-0, and he is emblematic of the roll UND is enjoying right now. When Parks circled the Western goal as if to try a wraparound, goaltender Frank Slubowski lost track of him and stayed in the middle of the crease, where Parks could glance a shot in off him at 6:04. It was the 12th goal of the season for Parks, a freshman from St. Louis, and three of them have come in the last three North Dakota games, all at Xcel Energy Center. He scored in the six-goal rally that beat Minnesota 6-3 in the semifinals of the WCHA Final Five, and he scored again in the 4-0 championship victory over Denver. “This is the first year I got to play here,” said Parks. “We’re on a roll here right now, and I’ve gotten a lot of help from my teammates.” Corban Knight rapped in a rebound at 3:16 of the second period to make it 2-0. His goal was the equivalent of a 6-inch putt in golf, as he skated down the slot when linemate Danny Kristo intercepted a careless ring-the-boards attempt by a Broncos defenseman. Kristo passed to Brock Nelson in the right circle, and as Nelson shot, Knight ducked into the clear and positioned himself at the left edge. The rebound bounced right onto Knight’s stick and he converted before Slubowski could react. “I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time,” said Knight. “It was a tap-in.” From then on, however, the Broncos came alive and carried much of the action to North Dakota, although goaltender Aaron Dell held off the Broncos until Kyle O’Kane got free on a breakaway and scored at 12:57 of the middle period. Having had precious few serious scoring chances, O’Kane seized the opportunity when defenseman Danny DeKeyser pried the puck off the right boards and as he centered it to Derek Roehl, O’Kane knifed between the defensemen and Roehl spotted him with a perfect pass to the UND blue line. O’Kane sprinted in and beat Dell with a wrist shot into the upper right corner. “I saw a little gap and I was trying to get some offense going,” said O’Kane. “Derek hit me with a perfect pass, and when I went in, I noticed the goalie had his glove down a little, so I shot over it.” Next came the disallowed goal, which O’Kane called a “huge turning point,” with less than six minutes to go in the second period. Western’s

2012 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Ice HockeyRegional ResultsNCAA East Regional @ Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT. March 23 Semifinals: (1) Union College 3 vs (4) Michigan State 1; (2) Miami 3 vs (3) UMass-Lowell 4 ot. March 24 Championship: UMass-Lowell 2 vs Union College 4.NCAA Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI. March 23 Semifinals: (3) Denver 1 vs (2) Ferris State 2; (4) Cornell 3 vs (1) Michigan 2 ot. March 24 Championship: Cornell 1 vs Ferris State 2.NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN. March 24 Semifinals: (4) Western Michigan 1 vs (1) North Dakota 3; (3) Boston University 3 vs (2) Minnesota 7. March 25 Championship: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 2.NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA. March 24 Semifinals: (4) Air Force 0 vs (1) Boston College 2; (3) Maine 2 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 5. March 25 Championship: Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Boston College 4.

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Ian Slater passed to a linemate on a 3-on-1 and skated to the net. He was taken down by the back-checking Brock Nelson, and the shot rebounded off him as he slid into the crease, going in for a possible tying goal. Nelson knocked the net off its moorings on the play, and after lengthy review, the officials disallowed the goal, ruling that the net had come free an instant before the puck slid across the line. In pro hockey, it would have been a goal, but in college, play stops when the net is dislodged, and it is the officials’ discretion whether to penalize a player – or call a penalty shot – if the net is dislodged to prevent a goal. “The referee wanted to give me an explanation,” said Andy Murray, the former Shattuck-St. Mary’s and St. Louis Blues coach who is in his first year at Western Michigan. “I waved him away. What are you going to do? College refs talk to coaches way too much. I haven’t seen it yet, but for as much as is being made of it, I thought we played better after the disallowed goal.” The teams exchanged chances throughout the third period, and as Western Michigan’s confidence grew, North Dakota did what it does best – performing with consistent, mistake-free play in every zone. “We knew their specialty teams were a big factor coming in,” said Hakstol, whose team blanked the Broncos on all three of their power-plays. “I thought we had good puck pressure up the ice, and good clears. Penalty-killing really comes down to having a good plan and everyone buying into it. And we had four guys on the same page.”

March 24, 2012

Golden Gophers Whip Boston University 7-3, Face North Dakota in NCAA West Regional Title Contest

by John Gilbert, for WCHA.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – Upsets may be the story in some other NCAA hockey regionals, but Minnesota completed a WCHA sweep in the West Region at Xcel Energy Center by beating Boston University 7-3 in a contentious semifinal that ended with a pair of empty-net goals. That puts the Golden Gophers (27-13-1) into Sunday’s final against North Dakota, a 3-1 winner over Western Michigan, in a rematch of their stunning WCHA Final Five reversal just eight days earlier, when North Dakota rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat Minnesota 6-3. This time, the prize on the line is entry to the NCAA Frozen Four in Tampa, Fla., in two weeks. The Gophers led by two goals at the second intermission against North Dakota last week, just as they did Saturday against BU. “But the difference was like night and day on the bench,” said Minnesota coach Don Lucia. “Our bench was alive tonight. We had a great week of preparation. As soon as we saw Boston University as our opponent, all the coaches and players understand what a great program they have, and it made it easier to get ready. “I don’t think what happened last week will be any motivation for our team against North Dakota this time,” Lucia added “We’ve played each other five times, and three of those games – 2-0, 3-2, and 2-1 – are the kind of game I expect this time.” Minnesota and Boston University were fierce rivals back in the 1970s, when Herb Brooks coached Minnesota and Jack Parker was early in his long career at BU. While the teams haven’t played often in recent years, the intensity of their old rivalry surfaced early and often throughout Saturday night’s game. Penalties strung out through the game interrupted the flow, with the teams earning nine penalties apiece. Minnesota had nine minor penalties, while BU got seven minors, plus a 5:00-minute major and a game misconduct to reach nine. “It was a bizarre game, because at times, both teams had territorial advantages,” said Parker. “I was impressed with the Minnesota goaltender, and we knew they had a good power-play – and we gave them far too many chances. We’ve had too many of those games. I thought it was well-refereed, and it was emotional, but we had an over-abundance of penalties, and that’s been a problem all year.” Minnesota killed off an early penalty, then connected on its first power-

play, with freshman Kyle Rau pulling a rebound from a tangle in front of the BU net, stepping to what seems to be his favorite spot – a patch of ice about three feet in circumference, just to the right of the crease – and scoring his 18th goal at 5:55. “I’d say more than half of my goals have come from that same spot,” said Rau. “As a little guy, I’m always looking for open ice, and I got lucky to get that first one.” The pace continued to be frantic, but the 1-0 score held until 7:49 of the second period, when the Terriers tied it 1-1 on Wade Megan’s 20th goal, also on the rebound of Adam Clendenon’s center-point shot, and also on a power-play. The Golden Gophers regained the lead at 2-1 when Jake Parenteau moved in from left point and scored at 9:21 of the second period, but again BU countered, when Parenteau failed to get good wood on a clearing attempt at his own goal-mouth and instead fed Ross Gaudet, who scored at 13:20 for a 2-2 tie. Shooting from long range was paying off for the Gophers, and it worked again when Seth Helgeson caught a pass from the end boards by Zach Budish and scored with a screened shot at 15:09 to put Minnesota up 3-2. A pivotal 5:00-minute major and game misconduct on BU’s Justin Courtnell at 15:18 of the middle period gave the Gophers an extended power-play, and Jake Hansen deflected in Nate Schmidt’s center-point shot just :20 seconds into the major for a 4-2 cushion. But leading 4-2, the Gophers wound up short themselves early in the third period, and the Terriers got back in the game when Adam Clendening scored from the right point at 3:09. The Golden Gophers’ tenuous lead at 4-3 remained until Nico Sacchetti, a fourth-line senior center, picked off the puck along the right boards, dashed around the BU defense, and cut to the crease, deking goaltender Kieran Millan and scoring with a backhand at 8:08. “We didn’t play that ‘blue’ line much tonight, but Nico’s goal was really huge,” said Lucia. “you can’t always rely on your top players; other players have to step up.” Down two goals, Parker pulled Millan with over two and a half minutes to go, and Hansen and Nick Bjugstad scored empty-net goals at 18:04 and 18:56, respectively. Hansen’s empty-netter gave him two goals for the game and 15 for his senior season. Those goals inflated the final margin, but Hansen knew the importance of fellow-senior Sacchetti’s fourth goal of a frustrating season. “Our top-end guys have done a great job all year,” said Hansen. “But for Nico to score that breakaway goal was huge, and it really turned the game. He’s a good buddy of mine, and I was happy to see him get that goal.”

March 24, 2012

Defending NCAA Champion Minnesota Duluth Tops Maine, 5-2, in NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinal

One down, three to go. The University of Minnesota Duluth took a first step in its quest to defend the national title by rallying for a 5-2 victory over the University of Maine Saturday night in the NCAA Northeast Regional semfinals. The Bulldogs (25-9-6) will now face top-ranked Boston College (23-14-3), who blanked Air Force 2-0 in the other opening round game, for the Regional championship – and a spot in the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four – tomorrow evening at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. After staking the Black Bears to a 2-0 second-period lead, the Bulldogs scored three times in a span of 6:41 midway through the game, getting goals from senior center Jack Connolly (on the power-play), rookie left winger Caleb Herbert and junior center Jake Hendrickson. Sophomore right winger J.T. Brown backhanded in a shot from the right side of the goal crease for his 24th goal of season at the 9:15 mark of the third and Hendrickson added an empty-netter with :41 seconds to play to cap the Bulldogs’ fifth straight NCAA tournament victory. Connolly was credited with one of the assists on Hendrickson’s second goal, giving the two-time All-American and Hobey Baker Memorial Award

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finalist 60 points on the season (one more than his previous personal best) and 197 points for his career. “Our line knows our main role is to shut the other team’s top line down,” said Hendrickson. “Whatever offense we can generate is a bonus.” Senior goaltender Kenny Reiter, who is now a perfect 5-0-0 in NCAA tournament play, finished with 27 saves, including a pair of highlight reel stops during the first period when he faced 14 shots. “When it was 1-0, he made a huge save,” said Minnesota Duluth head coach Scott Sandelin, whose Bulldogs have advanced to an NCAA regional championship game for the third time in four years. “You need those kinds of timely saves and Kenny had about about two or three other ones that certainly made the difference.” Tomorrow night’s meeting will be the first between Minnesota Duluth and Boston College since Oct. 10, 2003 and only the second in the NCAA post season. The Bulldogs nipped the Eagles 7-6 in overtime to claim third place in the 1986 Frozen Four.

Gophers Turn Golden, Beat North Dakota 5-2 to Win NCAA West Regional Crown

by John Gilbert, for wcha.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – Payback can be immensely satisfying, and for the Minnesota Golden Gophers, their third line led the way to a 5-2 victory over North Dakota Sunday afternoon at Xcel Energy Center, which brought payback in the form of the NCAA West Regional championship and a berth in the Frozen Four in two weeks. Nine days earlier, North Dakota rallied from a 3-0 deficit to stun Minnesota 6-3 on the same ice sheet in the WCHA Final Five semifinals. While redemption can be strong motivation, coach Don Lucia insisted that the Golden Gophers would find no motivation in repaying North Dakota for that loss. His players, however, played with determination to do exactly that on Sunday. Especially a newly formed third line, with freshman Travis Boyd centering Nate Condon and Taylor Matson – who scored three consecutive goals to expand a tight 2-1 lead to 5-1. “We kind of wanted to get that last game out of our minds,” said Matson, the Gopher captain, who scored the key goal after North Dakota had closed the gap to 2-1 in the second period. “We prepared all week for Boston University, and that put us up against North Dakota. If you can’t get up for North Dakota, you can’t get up for anyone. Our bench was great all night; everyone was excited.” Minnesota takes a 28-13-1 record to Tampa, Fla., in two weeks, and it will be the 20th Frozen Four appearance by the Golden Gophers, but their first in seven years. The Gophers have won five championships. The end of North Dakota’s eight-game winning streak, which had carried through the league playoffs and into the NCAA tournament for the 10th consecutive year, sent UND home with a final record of 26-13-3. The regular season WCHA champion Golden Gophers led the league from the start of the season and rode a strong first half to the MacNaughton Cup, and on Sunday, they played with the same consistency they showed during that dominant first half of the schedule. Even when they fell back mostly on defense in the third period, as North Dakota rallied furiously to actually finish with a 26-24 edge in shots, the Gophers played a smart containment game and were never threatened. UND scored only one goal in the first two periods, and couldn’t get its second until the Golden Gophers were ahead 5-1 and less than four minutes remained. “I felt energy on our bench that was far different from last weekend,” said Lucia. “I was pretty relaxed. We did a good job all night long, and it was a pretty complete game. This is really enjoyable for all of us, but to see the joy on the players’ faces in the locker room – that’s what makes it special.” North Dakota coach Dave Hakstol said: “We have a very proud group of men, who wouldn’t take no for an answer all year. We got it to 2-1, then we made a mistake to allow it to go 3-1 without forcing Minnesota to make a great play, and that really turned the tide against us. Minnesota played a pretty good, consistent game. The difference was in the second

period, they took advantage of the momentum. And in the third, we had a couple chances to put them on their heels, but we couldn’t get it done.” The turning point, and the momentum in the second period that Hakstol referred to were both created by Minnesota’s third line, which was just put together. “We had to do something to get our third line going,” said Lucia. “Both Nate and Taylor needed a jump start, so we moved Taylor to wing and put Travis in the middle, even though you wonder about putting a freshman up at center with them. All three of them got goals, so it worked out. That was Taylor’s first goal in 17 games.” Minnesota staked goaltender Kent Patterson to a 1-0 lead when freshman defenseman Ben Marshall crossed the blue line on the right just as Zach Budish carried in on the left. Budish passed rink-wide, and Marshall slapped a one-timer that appeared to graze the stick of UND center Mario Lamoureux and caught the upper right corner at 12:19. Minnesota opened the second period on a carryover power play, and as Jake Hansen worked the puck along the left boards to Nick Bjugstad, Erik Haula found himself wide open as he skated to the goal-mouth. Bjugstad passed from the left corner and Haula redirected it past goaltender Aaron Dell at 0:20 for a 2-0 Gopher lead. North Dakota bounced right back into the game at 1:43 of the middle period, when the puck popped free in the slot and Danny Kristo stopped it, then spun around and fired a shot into the extreme upper right to cut the deficit to 2-1. That’s when the Gophers new third line swung into action. “They scored a pretty good goal off the plexiglass,” said Matson, “so we were thinking the next shift was going to be a momentum changer.” The Gophers regained the momentum, and the third line came through at 9:08 of the second period. Gopher defenseman Nate Schmidt carried across center ice with three UND defenders retreating. Schmidt made a great move and dashed through to break in at the net. Dell went down making a big save, but Matson, trailing the play, shoveled in the rebound for a 3-1 Minnesota lead. Any resemblance to the 3-1 Gopher lead in the WCHA Final Five collapse was eliminated by the way the Gophers were playing – outshooting North Dakota 12-2 in the period – and because Boyd, a freshman center from Hopkins by way of the National Development program, picked the perfect moment, at 14:28 of the middle period, to score his first collegiate goal. Condon, on the outside of the right faceoff circle, flung a shot through traffic toward the net, and Boyd deftly got his stick on the puck to deflect it past Dell for a 4-1 cushion. “Travis hadn’t scored all year, until tonight,” said Matson. “But he’s played well, and it was great for our line to get three goals.” The crowd roared its approval at various points through the third period, and it seemed to be divided quite evenly between fans from both teams. At one point, when the puck was frozen under a fallen Gopher player and a UND player landed on top of him, the whole crowd booed at the same time, because both sides thought the other should have been penalized. Midway through the third period, North Dakota was pressing on offense, but hadn’t gotten any of the bounces that were vitally helpful in the six-goal comeback on the same ice at the WCHA Final Five, nine days earlier, or in the sure-handed 3-1 victory over Western Michigan in Saturday’s West Region semifinals. The Gophers were hustling everywhere, winning races to loose pucks, and holding off the UND attackers. With 4:07 left, Boyd flipped an outlet pass up the right boards, and Condon sped around a UND defenseman to get to the puck first, then raced in to score on the breakaway, for a 5-1 lead. The Gopher fans were jubilant, but just :14 seconds later, Joe Gleason’s shot was blocked at the other end, and Mario Lamoureux stepped into it, blasting a shot past Patterson to make it 5-2. North Dakota then pressed to the finish, pulling Dell for a sixth attacker with most of three minutes remaining, and outshooting the Gophers 15-4 in the final 20 minutes. “We didn’t pull the goaltender to make it close,” said Hakstol. “There was a faceoff with :14 seconds left, where I thought there was not a real good chance for us to come back. But our mentality didn’t changed,

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down to the final faceoff.” The Gophers held firm, and their fans stood and cheered through the final minute, knowing that their WCHA season champs, despite a bump in the road in the Final Five, are now headed for Tampa.

March 25, 2012

Minnesota Duluth Toppled by Boston College, 4-0, in Northeast Regional Title Game

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) – A trip to Worcester resulted into another spot in the Frozen Four for top-seeded Boston College. Parker Milner stopped 33 shots for his second straight shutout and the Eagles advanced to their 10th Frozen Four in 15 years with a 4-0 win over defending NCAA champion Minnesota Duluth on Sunday night in the Northeast Regional Final. BC, the Hockey East regular season and tourney champions, will take a 17-game winning streak into its national semifinal matchup with Minnesota, a 5-2 winner over North Dakota in the West Regional, in Tampa, Fla., on April 5. Minnesota is seeking its sixth NCAA championship, Boston College its fifth. The last two times the Eagles won the title (2008 and 2010) they won a regional in Worcester on their way. “We’ve been fortunate in Worcester, to come out a winner more times than not,” BC coach Jerry York said, with a wide smile. “My favorite place other than Watertown (his hometown).” BC also captured the NCAA title in 2001 after coming out of Worcester. Eagles’ senior defenseman Tommy Cross knows his team’s history playing in a regional site about 40 miles from campus. “My first thought was I have to go to class Thursday, but being able to take a bus ride is so much nicer,” he said. “We’ve had some success here. It’s been a good place for us.” Pat Mullane and Bill Arnold had second period goals for the Eagles (31-10-7). Patrick Wey added an strange unassisted goal early in the third and Johnny Gaudreau had one late. Milner was selected most outstanding player of the regional. He stopped 20 shots in BC’s 2-0 win over Air Force on Saturday. It was the 16th time during its winning streak that Boston College has held an opponent to two or fewer goals. BC’s winning streak is the longest in head coach York’s 18 seasons. “We made a couple of mistakes around our net,” Minnesota Duluth coach Scott Sandelin said. “Good teams find a way to put it in the net.” Kenny Reiter stopped 20 shots for the Bulldogs (25-10-6). It was Minnesota Duluth’s third time in four years reaching the regional final. Sandelin knows how good BC’s been in the national spotlight lately. “Obviously it says a lot about their program. They have a great tradition. When you build that, it’s a culture,” he said before later adding “I want to be like them.” Minnesota Duluth came out playing more physical in the second period, checking a BC player almost every time they dished off the puck, but the Eagles struck twice on the scoreboard, scoring a pair of goals 1:26 apart. Mullane gave BC a 1-0 lead at 4:01 when he charged in for a loose puck in front of the net and banged it past Reiter. About :30 seconds after Mullane’s score, Milner made a solid save on Jack Connolly’s wrister from the slot. The Eagles then made it 2-0 when Arnold one-timed a shot by Reiter after Steven Whitney’s nice pass from behind the net. BC killed off a late high-sticking penalty to Isaac MacLeod to close out the second period, setting them up for another trip to the Frozen Four. “I thought we had some good chances,” Connolly said. “The goaltender stood on his head for them.” The Eagles, who improved to 10-1 in NCAA play in Worcester, then made it 3-0 on a strange goal 1:13 into the final period. Wey collected a loose puck in the left circle and lofted what appeared

to be a soft arcing shot on Reiter, but the netminder hardly moved and it went in over his left shoulder. Both teams had good chances in the opening period, with Minnesota Duluth getting its best scoring bid while shorthanded. The Bulldogs collected a loose puck near their own blue line and David Grun carried the puck into the BC zone on a 3-on-1 break. He fed a cross-ice pass to Chris Casto, who fired over an open net with Milner sliding over from the opposite post. Midway into the period, Mike Seidel was stopped in close and Milner dropped to make a pad save on Connolly's rebound bid with a backhander. The Eagles’ best opportunity came with 5 1/2 minutes left in the first when Bill Arnold collected a long pass, broke in alone, shifted to his backhand, but Reiter reached back with his right leg to make a save just before the puck got behind him.

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March 27, 2012

UM’s Lucia, MTU’s Pearson Among Finalists for 2012 Spencer Penrose Award as Division 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Coach of the YearWinner to be Announced April 6 in Tampa

Seven coaches who have enjoyed on-ice success in 2011-12 have been named finalists for the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually to the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Coach of the Year. Voting will beconducted prior to this year's Frozen Four and the winner will be announced on Friday, April 6 in Tampa, Fla. The nominees represent any coach who won or shared Coach of the Year honors in his conference this past season, along with coaches whose teams have advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey semifinals. Of this year's finalists, three were past recipients and two of those were honored at an institution other than their current home. Boston College coach Jerry York won in 1977 while at Clarkson; Minnesota coach Don Lucia won in 1994 while at Colorado College; and Ferris State's Bob Daniels won in 2003 while at FSU. The Spencer Penrose Award is named in memory of the Colorado Springs benefactor who built the Broadmoor Hotel Complex, site of the first ten NCAA championship hockey tournaments. The actual award will be presented at the AHCA Coach of the Year Banquet in Naples, Florida, on Saturday evening, April 28. The AHCA Coach of the Year Awards are chosen by members of the American Hockey Coaches Association and sponsored by FlexxCoach, a leader in the creation and distribution of drills and general hockey instruction to coaches across the country.

2011-12 AHCA Men’s Ice Hockey Spencer Penrose Award Finalists (AHCA/FlexxCoach Division 1 Coach of the Year)Norm Bazin, UMass-Lowell – Hockey East Coach of the Year; Rick Bennett, Union College – ECAC Coach of the Year and NCAA Semifinalist; Bob Daniels, Ferris State – CCHA Coach of the Year and NCAA Semifinalist*; Don Lucia, Minnesota – NCAA Semifinalist*; Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech – WCHA Coach of the Year; Ryan Soderquist, Bentley College – Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year; Jerry York, Boston College – NCAA Semifinalist*.

* past Spencer Penrose Award Winner

March 15, 2012

Two WCHA Players Among Top 10 Finalists for 2012 Hobey Baker Memorial AwardMinnesota Duluth's Jack Connolly and Wisconsin's Justin Schultz Represent WCHA in Elite Field of Finalists

The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is very pleased to announce the top ten candidates for the 2012 award honoring college hockey’s top player. Alphabetically, they are: Spencer Abbott, Maine; Jack Connolly, Minnesota Duluth; Brian Dumoulin, Boston College; Troy Grosenick, Union College; Shawn Hunwick, Michigan; Tim Kirby, Air Force; Torey Krug, Michigan State; Justin Schultz, Wisconsin; Austin Smith, Colgate and Reilly Smith, Miami. The ten finalists were selected by voting from all 58 Division 1 college hockey head coaches and by online fan balloting at www.hobeybakeraward.com. Next, the 23-member Selection Committee and an additional round of fan balloting (at www.hobeybakeraward.com from March 16-25) will determine this year's Hobey Baker winner. Criteria for the award include: displaying outstanding skills in all phases of the game, strength of character on and off the ice, sportsmanship and scholastic achievements. The Hobey Hat Trick (three finalists) will be announced on March 29 and the Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced Friday, April 6 from MacDill Air Force Base, in Tampa, Florida during the NCAA Frozen Four. A video feed of the award announcement can be watched live at Channelside in Tampa or live on the Hobey Baker website. Following, is a look at the two WCHA finalists. Jack Connolly – University of Minnesota Duluth, Senior, F, Duluth, MN. A repeat finalist from the defending national champions, Connelly is right behind Abbott in the national scoring race with 56 points. A two-time All American, the hometown hero had an encore performance winning the WCHA scoring title, named a First Team all-star for the third straight year and topping it off as Player of the Year. Connolly has been held pointless for more than one game in a row only twice in his four year career. He has played 161 consecutive games. He has never missed a college game. He has eight power-play goals. He had team record 22-game point streak. He has 18 goals, 38 assists for 56 points in 38 games. He is an active community volunteer and is a Communications major with 3.3 GPA Justin Schultz – University of Wisconsin, Junior, D, West Kelowna, BC. A Hobey finalist for the second straight season, Schultz leads the nation's defenseman in scoring, bagging 44 points in 37 games. His dominating play earned him First Team WCHA and Defensive Player of the Year honors, both for the second year in a row. Posting back-to-back 40-point seasons, Schultz has scored 7 power play goals and is a key on special teams. He posted 16 goals and 28 assists for 44 points in 37 games and had 12 multiple point games. He is an Anaheim NHL draft pick (2nd round). He is the first Badger defenseman ever to lead the team in goals. He is a Life Sciences Communications major. He volunteers with visits to UW Children's Hospital. Hobey Notes: Nominees by conference: CCHA 3, ECAC 2, Hockey East 2, WCHA 2, AHA 1. By class nominees are: Senior 5, Junior 4, Sophomore 1. By position nominees are: forwards 4, defensemen 4, goalies 2. By nationality nominees are: U.S. 7 (Michigan & Minnesota-2 each, Wisconsin, Maine, Texas-1 each), Canada 3 (Ontario-2, British Columbia-1). The Hobey Baker Award Banquet will be held May 17, 2012 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Visit www.hobeybakeraward.com or on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/TheHobey

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March 8, 2012

UMD’s Jack Connolly Named WCHA Player of the Year, UND’s Brad Eidsness is WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year to Highlight 2011-12 Men’s Individual Award WinnersUW’s Justin Schultz Tabbed as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year for Second Straight Season by Head Coaches; Denver Defenseman Joey LaLeggia is WCHA Rookie of the Year; Michigan Tech’s Mel Pearson Honored as WCHA Coach of the Year; Connolly is Conference Scoring Champion; UM’s Kent Patterson is WCHA Goaltending Champion; Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth Both Place Two on All-WCHA First Team; 149 Student-Athletes Earn All-WCHA Academic Team Honors

MADISON, Wis. – A pair of seniors have earned two of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s most prestigious individual awards as announced today (March 8), with forward Jack Connolly of the University of Minnesota Duluth being named WCHA Player of the Year for 2011-12 and Brad Eidsness, a goaltender at the University of North Dakota, selected as WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year. The league’s five other major individual awards went to University of Wisconsin defenseman Justin Schultz as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season, University of Denver defenseman Joey LaLeggia as WCHA Rookie of the Year, Connolly as WCHA Scoring Champion, University of Minnesota netminder Kent Patterson as WCHA Goaltending Champion, and to first-year head coach Mel Pearson of Michigan Technological University as WCHA Coach of the Year. Connolly, who received 48 of the 96 votes in player of the year balloting, also captured the league’s scoring title (conference games only) with 43 points (16g, 27a) while playing in all 28 games for the defending national champion Bulldogs – after finishing second a year ago. Named to the All-WCHA First Team for the second straight season and a two-time WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 15, Feb. 14), he averaged a league-best 1.54 points per game, was first in assists, first in power-play points (8-16=24) and had three game-winning goals. A native of Duluth, Minn., Connolly was a finalist for the 2010-11 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, was a first team All-American last season, and is a finalist for this season’s Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. He is currently second nationally in points with 55 and for his career (through March 8) he has 64 goals, 128 assists and 192 points, which ties him for ninth place on UMD’s all-time career scoring list with 1984 Hobey Baker winner Tom Kurvers. Connolly has also been held pointless for more than two games in a row only twice since the start of his sophomore season – six weeks ago when he was blanked in the Michigan Tech series – which ended his school single-season record 22-game point-scoring streak. He has also played in a school-record 161 consecutive games. North Dakota’s Eidsness, a three-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete, was named the men’s WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year in a vote of league member team Faculty Athletic Representatives. Over the course of his four years he has not only stayed on track with progress towards a degree but he has completed both a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and by May will have completed the requirements and be awarded a Master of Business Administration degree. In recognition of his academic efforts, he was awarded an NCAA Elite 88 Award for men’s ice hockey at the 2011 NCAA Frozen Four.

Eidsness graduated Magna Cum Laude with a 3.779 cumulative GPA in undergraduate work and has a 3.625 cumulative GPA in graduate school. During this past fall semester, he completed 15 credits of graduate coursework with a term GPA of 3.80 while continuing to perform well for the UND hockey team as a regular goaltender. He has seen action in 14 games this season and sports a 7-3-1 record, a noteable 2.09 goals-against average and a .923 save percentage. Over his career at UND, he has a 57-27-10 won-loss record with a 2.41 goals-against average and a .907 save percentage along with five shutouts. In addition to his stellar work in the classroom and on the ice, Eidsness has been active on campus as a team representative to SAAC and with community service. His contributions include annual food drives, fan fests, Sioux Kids Club events and speaking engagements at a number of different community events. The WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year Award is determined from nominations made by the member institutions and each institution then has one final vote. The criteria is as follows: 1) must be a senior student-athlete, i.e. one who is finishing his competition as an eligible player in the WCHA; 2) consistently displays outstanding sportsmanship on and off the ice; 3) is a good student making satisfactory progress toward a degree; and 4) is a good hockey player who has performed consistently as a regular member of the team. For the second straight season, the league’s 12 head coaches voted University of Wisconsin blueliner Justin Schultz as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year. This is only the third time in the history of the award that started in 1991 that a player has won it twice. Colorado College defenseman Eric Rud won the award in both 1995-96 and 1996-97 while Minnesota defenseman Jordan Leopold earned the honor in both 2000-01 and 2001-02. From West Kelowna, B.C., and a first team All-American honoree and Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist as a sophomore, Schultz also earned All-WCHA First Team honors for the second straight season and he is the third straight Wisconsin player to earn the league’s defensive player of the year award (Brendan Smith in 2009-10). The nation’s, and the WCHA’s, top point-producing defenseman, Schultz is averaging 1.24 points per game through 34 games this season (15-27=42) and if he stays on top of the UW’s current goal-scoring list for 2011-12, he’ll become the first defenseman in school history to lead the team in goal scoring. A draftee of the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks, he logs 30-35 minutes of ice time per game, leads the Badgers with a +11 plus/minus rating, and has produced almost a point per game over his 118-game collegiate career, with 39 goals, 72 assists and 111 points. Schultz was the league’s defensive player of the week on both Nov. 29 and Jan. 24. Honored as the WCHA Rookie of the Year for 2011-12 was University of Denver freshman defenseman Joey LaLeggia, who was named on 55 ballots, and also earned All-WCHA First Team and All-WCHA Rookie Team accolades. From Burnaby, B.C., LaLeggia has stepped in as a rookie and averaged better than a point per game for the Pioneers, ranking just behind Schultz in scoring overall among league defensemen with 37 points (11g, 26a) in 36 games. He was also the top scoring rookie in WCHA play this season with 8-20=28 in 28 conference games, leads all NCAA rookie defensemen in points, goals and assists, and owns an impressive +16 plus/minus rating. He is tied with teammate Jason Zucker for the team lead with 13 multiple-point games, he was named the HCA (Hockey Commissioners’ Association) National Rookie of the Month for January, and was the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week on Jan. 17. Earning the WCHA goaltending crown for 2011-12 was Minnesota veteran Kent Patterson, who was also voted to the All-WCHA First Team. A senior from Plymouth, Minn., Patterson owned a league-best 2.06 goals-against average while playing in all 28 games and a league-leading 1659:41 of action for the WCHA regular season and

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MacNaughton Cup-champion Golden Gophers. He also owned a WCHA-best 20 victories (20-8-0, .714) and his .918 conference save percentage ranked third. Patterson,w ho earned three WCHA Defensive Player of the Week awards on Oct. 11, Nov. 1 and Feb. 21, has played in 82 games at UM (through March 8) with a 40-27-9 record, a 2.38 goals-against average and a .916 save percentage over 4,559:54 of action. The WCHA Coach of the Year for 2011-12 is Mel Pearson of Michigan Technological University, who led a resurgent Huskies team to an 11-13-4 league record and 26 points, just two points out of a top six finish and a first round home playoff berth. The most improved team in the WCHA this winter, Pearson left a long and successful tenure as the top assistant coach at CCHA-powerhouse Michigan to take over the MTU program and had the Huskies in contention for a top division finish through the final weekend of the regular season. A former Michigan Tech player, Pearson elevated the Huskies from a 4-30-4 overall record a year ago to a 14-18-4 mark so far this season and lifted them from a 2-24-2 league slate in 2010-11 to a 11-13-4 record in his first year behind the bench. Along the way, MTU posted a 7-5-2 home record in WCHA play, earned sweeps over Wisconsin and Alaska Anchorage, took three of four points from visiting Denver in late October and at defending national champion Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 27-28, and had an impressive WCHA road victory at Minnesota on Dec. 9. Four conference-member teams – Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Denver – are represented on the All-WCHA First Team for 2011-12, with the Bulldogs and Gophers each landing two players. Named to the All-WCHA First Team, with statistics for league games only, were: F – Jack Connolly, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (28 gp, 16-27=43); F - Nick Bjugstad, So., Minnesota (27 gp, 16-13=29); F - J.T. Brown, So., Minnesota Duluth (26 gp, 18-19=37); D - Justin Schultz, Jr., Wisconsin (28 gp, 10-18=28); D - Joey LaLeggia, Fr., Denver (28 gp, 8-20=28); G - Kent Patterson, Sr., Minnesota (20-8-0, 2.06, .918). Connolly was the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on both Nov. 15 and Feb. 14, Bjugstad was the HCA National Player of the Month for November and the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 22. Brown was WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on both Feb. 7 and Feb. 28. Schultz earned the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week award on Nov. 29 and Jan. 24 and LaLeggia was so-honored on Jan. 17. Patterson, who was the HCA National Player of the Month for October, also received the league’s weekly defensive honor on Oct. 11, Nov. 1 and Feb. 21. Members of the 2011-12 All-WCHA Second Team are: F - Jaden Schwartz, So., Colorado College (25 gp, 12-23=35); F - Drew Shore, Jr., Denver (27 gp, 14-23=37); F - Jason Zucker, So., Denver (27 gp, 19-18=37); D - Gabe Guentzel, Sr., Colorado College (28 gp, 4-16=20); D - Nate Schmidt, So., Minnesota (28 gp, 2-21=23); G - Kenny Reiter, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (15-7-5, 2.58, .904). Shore was the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on both Oct. 25 and Jan. 4. Schmidt was the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. 28 and Reiter earned the award on three occasions – Nov. 8, Nov. 15 and Jan. 11. Voted to the All-WCHA Third Team for 2011-12 were: F - Mark Zengerle, So., Wisconsin (28 gp, 11-25=36); F - Brock Nelson, So., North Dakota (28 gp, 20-13=33); F - Travis Oleksuk, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (18 gp, 14-22=36); D - Nick Jensen, So., St. Cloud State (28 gp, 5-18=23); D - Ben Blood, Sr., North Dakota (28 gp, 1-13=14); G - Josh Thorimbert, So., Colorado College (12-4-1, 2.33, .928). Zengerle was the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on March 6, Nelson was the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on both Nov. 29 and Dec. 6 and Oleksuk was the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Jan. 11. Jensen earned the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week award on Dec. 20 while Thorimbert was so honored on Nov. 22 and March 6. Members of the All-WCHA Rookie Team as selected by the voters for 2011-12 were: F - Kyle Rau, Fr., Minnesota (27 gp, 12-15=27); F

- Jean-Paul Lafontaine, Fr., Minnesota State (28 gp, 10-13=23); F - Jayson Megna, Fr., Nebraska Omaha (28 gp, 12-12=24); D - Joey LaLeggia, Fr., Denver (28 gp, 8-20=28); D - Andrew Prochno, Fr., St. Cloud State (28 gp, 4-18=22); G - Juho Olkinuora, Fr., Denver (5-4-3, 2.32, .915). Rau, who was the HCA National Rookie of the Week for October, was a three-time WCHA Rookie of the Week – on Oct. 18, Feb. 21 and Feb. 28. Lafontaine earned the WCHA Rookie of the Week award on Nov. 8 and Prochno earned the honor on Jan. 24. Olkinuora earned both the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week honor on Jan. 4 and the WCHA Rookie of the Week award on Nov. 29. Repeat members of all-league teams from 2010-11 were: Jack Connolly, F, UMD (All-WCHA First Team in 2010-11); Justin Schultz, D, UW (All-WCHA First Team); Jason Zucker, F, DU (All-WCHA Second Team); Drew Shore, F, DU (All-WCHA Second Team); Kent Patterson, G, UM (All-WCHA Second Team); and Jaden Schwartz, F, CC (All-WCHA Third Team). Zucker, Schwartz and UMD forward J. T. Brown were members of the All-WCHA Rookie Team last season. Two players named to the all-league teams were also honored on Feb. 15 as WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2011-12. They were: Kenny Reiter, Sr., G, Minnesota Duluth (All-WCHA Second Team) and Nick Jensen, So., D, St. Cloud State (All-WCHA Third Team). To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his or her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. Major award winners and members of the various all-league teams who were also recognized today as member of the 2011-12 men’s All-WCHA Academic Team were: Gabe Guentzel, Sr., D, Colorado College (All-WCHA Second Team); Drew Shore, Jr., F, Denver (All-WCHA Second Team); Jason Zucker, So., F, Denver (All-WCHA Second Team); Kent Patterson, Sr., G, Minnesota (All-WCHA First Team, WCHA Goaltending Champion); Nate Schmidt, So., D, Minnesota (All-WCHA Second Team); Jack Connolly, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth (WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA Scoring Champion, All-WCHA First Team); Kenny Reiter, Sr., G, Minnesota Duluth (All-WCHA Second Team); Ben Blood, Sr., D, North Dakota (All-WCHA Third Team); Brad Eidsness, Sr., G, North Dakota (WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year); Brock Nelson, So., F, North Dakota (All-WCHA Third Team); Nick Jensen, So., D, St. Cloud State (All-WCHA Third Team); and Mark Zengerle, So., F, Wisconsin (All-WCHA Third Team). Voting for the WCHA awards is done by conference member coaches, players, sports information directors and local media. Each team receives eight ballots for a total of 96 voters. Points for awards and all-league teams are awarded on a 5 (1st team vote), t3 (2nd team), and 1 (3rd team vote) basis. The WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year award is selected by member team Faculty Athletic Representatives while the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year is selected by the league’s 12 head coaches.

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2011-12 WCHA Major Award Winners

WCHA Player of the YearJack Connolly • Senior, ForwardUniversity of Minnesota Duluth (Duluth, MN)

WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the YearBrad Eidsness • Senior, GoaltenderUniversity of North Dakota (Chestermere, AB)

WCHA Defensive Player of the YearJustin Schultz • Junior, DefensemanUniversity of Wisconsin (West Kelowna, BC)

WCHA Rookie of the YearJoey LaLeggia • Freshman, DefensemanUniversity of Denver (Burnaby, BC)

WCHA Scoring ChampionJack Connolly • Senior, ForwardUniversity of Minnesota Duluth (Duluth, MN)

WCHA Goaltending ChampionKent Patterson • Senior, GoaltenderUniversity of Minnesota (Plymouth, MN)

WCHA Coach of the YearMel Pearson • Michigan Technological University

2011-12 All-WCHA First Team P Name Team Ht Wt Yr Hometown F Jack Connolly UMD 5-8 160 Sr Duluth, MN F Nick Bjugstad UM 6-5 204 So Blaine, MN F J.T. Brown UMD 5-10 170 So Burnsville, MN D Justin Schultz UW 6-2 185 Jr West Kelowna, BC D Joey LaLeggia DU 5-10 180 Fr Burnaby, BC G Kent Patterson UM 6-1 195 Sr Plymouth, MN

2011-12 All-WCHA Second Team P Name Team Ht Wt Yr Hometown F Jaden Schwartz CC 5-10 188 So Wilcox, SK F Drew Shore DU 6-2 195 Jr Denver, CO F Jason Zucker DU 5-11 185 So Las Vegas, NV D Gabe Guentzel CC 6-0 193 Sr Woodbury, MN D Nate Schmidt UM 5-11 194 So St. Cloud, MN G Kenny Reiter UMD 5-11 170 Sr Pittsburgh, PA

2011-12 All-WCHA Third Team P Name Team Ht Wt Yr Hometown F Mark Zengerle UW 5-11 180 So Rochester, NY F Brock Nelson UND 6-4 192 So Warroad, MN F Travis Oleksuk UMD 6-0 200 Sr Thunder Bay, ON D Nick Jensen SCSU 6-0 193 So Rogers, MN D Ben Blood UND 6-4 226 Sr Plymouth, MN G Josh Thorimbert CC 5-11 195 So Saskatoon, SK

2011-12 All-WCHA Rookie Team P Name Team Ht Wt Yr Hometown F Kyle Rau UM 5-8 173 Fr Eden Prairie, MN F Jean-Paul Lafontaine MSU 5-10 172 Fr Oxford, MI F Jayson Megna UNO 6-0 193 Fr Northbrook, IL D Joey LaLeggia DU 5-10 180 Fr Burnaby, BC D Andrew Prochno SCSU 5-11 185 Fr Minnetonka, MN G Juho Olkinuora DU 6-2 200 Fr Helsinki, Finland

March 8, 2012

A Record 150 Student-Athletes Named to the Men’s All-WCHA Academic Team for 2011-1277 are Repeat Honorees

MADISON, Wis. – A record total of 150 student-athletes, representing all 12 Western Collegiate Hockey Association-member institutions, have earned distinction as members of the men’s 2011-12 All-WCHA Academic Team as announced today, March 8, by the conference office. Seventy-seven (77) of those 150 individuals are previous honorees. The highest numbers of student-athletes earning men’s All-WCHA Academic Team honors in a single season prior to this year was 140 in 2010-11 and 120 in 2009-10. To earn recognition as a member of the All-WCHA Academic Team, member team student-athletes must meet the following criteria: 1) have completed one year of residency at present institution, prior to the current academic year; and 2) have a grade point average of at least 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for the previous two semesters or three quarters. Following, by member institution and in alphabetical order, are the members of the men’s 2011-12 All-WCHA Academic Team (*indicates repeat honoree). University of Alaska Anchorage: Matt Bailey (So., F, Winnipeg, MB); Brett Cameron (So., F, Spruce Grove, AB); *Chris Crowell (Jr., F, Williams Lake, BC); Tyler Currier (Jr., F, Anchorage, AK); *Alex Gellert (Jr., F, Kelowna, BC); Brad Gorham (Sr., D/F, Anchorage, AK); Chris Kamal (So., G, Alpharetta, GA); Curtis Leinweber (Sr., F/D, Calgary, AB); Daniel Naslund (Jr., F, Nykoping, Sweden); Andrew Pickering (So., F, West Vancouver, BC); Jade Portwood (Sr., F, Victoria, BC); *Dusan Sidor (Jr., G, Poprad, Slovakia); Quinn Sproule (So., D, Hussar, AB); *Scott Warner (Jr., D, Anchorage, AK). Bemidji State University: *Jake Areshenko (Jr., D, Port Coquitlam, BC); *Dan Bakala (Sr., G, Calgary, AB); David Boehm (Jr., F, Naples, FL); Kyle Brodie (So., D, Northglenn, CO); *Matt Carlson (Jr., D, Grand Forks, ND); *Mathieu Dugas (Jr., G, L'Assomtion, QC); *Darcy Findlay (Sr., F, Bristol, QC); *Drew Fisher (Sr., F, International Falls, MN); *Matt Hartmann (Jr., F, Hugo, MN); *Brad Hunt (Sr., D, Ridge Meadows, BC); Jeff Jubinville (So., F, Edmonton, AB); *Ben Kinne (Jr., F, St. Paul, MN); Garrett Ladd (So., F, Fenton, MI); *Jamie MacQueen (Sr., F, St. Thomas, ON); *Aaron McLeod (Jr., F, Ottawa, ON); *Brance Orban (Jr., F, Lethbridge, AB); *Brady Wacker (Jr., D, Jansen, SK); *Shea Walters (Sr., F, Hibbing, MN). Colorado College: *Ted Behrend (Sr., D, Oregon, WI); *Arthur Bidwill (Sr., D, Fontana, WI); *David Civitarese (Sr., F, Calgary, AB); *Gabe Guentzel (Sr., D, Woodbury, MN); *Tim Hall (Sr., F, Sewickley, PA); *Andrew Hamburg (Jr., F, Phoenix, AZ); *Joe Howe (Jr., G, Plymouth, MN); Alexander Krushelnyski (So., F, Bloomfield Hills, MI); Eamonn McDermott (So., D, Shaker Heights, OH); Archie Skalbeck (So., F, Hopkins, MN); *Scott Winkler (Jr., F, Asker, Norway). University of Denver: Beau Bennett (So., F, Gardena, CA); Sam Brittain (So., G, Calgary, AB); *David Carle (Sr., Student Assistant Coach, Anchorage, AK); *Nate Dewhurst (Sr., F, Johnston, IA); *John Ryder (Sr., D, Colorado Springs, CO); *Dustin Jackson (Sr., F, Omaha, NE); Chris Knowlton (Jr., F, Colorado Springs, CO); *John Lee (Sr., D, Moorhead, MN); David Makowski (So., D, Wildwood, MO); Adam Murray (Jr., G, Anchorage, AK); Jarrod Mermis (So., F, Alton, IL); Dan Olszewski (So., F, Janesville, WI); *Shawn Ostrow (Jr., F, Calgary, AB); *Paul Phillips (Jr., D, Darien, IL); *Luke Salazar (Sr., F, Thornton, CO); *Drew Shore (Jr., F, Denver, CO); Nick Shore (So., F, Denver, CO); Jason Zucker (So., F, Las Vegas, NV).

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Michigan Technological University: *Jordan Baker (Sr., F, Chestermere, AB); *Corson Cramer (Jr., G, Colorado Springs, CO); *Kevin Genoe (Jr., G, Qualicum Beach, BC); Milos Gordic (So., F, Burnaby, BC); Blake Hietala (Fr., F, Houghton, MI); *Peter Heinonen (Jr., D, Hancock, MI); Daniel Holmberg (So., F, Nykoping, Sweden); *Mikael Lickteig (Jr., F, Little Falls, MN); Patrick McCadden (So., F, Chesterfield, MO); Carl Nielsen (Jr., D, Lorain, OH); *Brett Olson (Sr., F, Superior, WI); Chad Pietila (Jr., F, Brighton, MI); *Josh Robinson (Sr., G, Frankenmuth, MI); Daniel Sova (So., D, Cottage Grove, MN); Brad Stebner (So., D, Fort McMurray, AB). University of Minnesota: Mark Alt (So., D, St. Paul, MN); *Zach Budish (So., F, Edina, MN); Nate Condon (So., F, Wausau, WI); Jake Hansen (Sr., F, White Bear Lake, MN); Seth Helgeson (Jr., D, Faribault, MN); Justin Holl (So., D, Tonka Bay, MN); *Jake Kremer (Sr., G, Eden Prairie, MN); Jared Larson (So., F, Apple Valley, MN); *Nick Larson (Sr., F, Stillwater, MN); *Taylor Matson (Sr., F, Mound, MN); *Kent Patterson (Sr., G, Plymouth, MN); *Nico Sacchetti (Sr., F, Virginia, MN); Nate Schmidt (So., D, St. Cloud, MN); Tom Serratore (So., F, Colorado Springs, CO); Chris Student (So., D, Edina, MN). University of Minnesota Duluth: *Jack Connolly (Sr., F, Duluth, MN); *Aaron Crandall (So., G, Lakeville, MN); *Keegan Flaherty (Jr., F, Duluth, MN); *David Grun (Sr., F, White Bear Lake, MN); Jake Hendrickson (Jr., F, Savage, MN); Luke McManus (So., D, Apple Valley, MN); *Kenny Reiter (Sr., G, Pittsburgh, PA). Minnesota State University, Mankato: *Cameron Cooper (Sr., D, Lakeville, MN); *Tyler Elbrecht (Jr., D, Edwardsville, IL); Evan Karambelas (Fr., G, Fort St. John, BC); *Austin Lee (Sr., G, Bloomington, MN); *Evan Mosey (Jr., D, Downers Grove, IL); *Joe Schiller (Sr., F, Detroit Lakes, MN). University of Nebraska Omaha: Bryce Aneloski (Jr., D, Pekin, IL); Dayn Belfour (Fr., G, Morden, MB); *Fredrik Bergman (Jr., G, Vienna, VA); *Terry Broadhurst (Jr., F, Orland Park, IL); *Kyle Ensign (Sr., D, New Richmond, WI); *John Faulkner (Sr., G, Sarnia, ON); Brent Gwidt (Jr., F, Minocqua, WI); Brock Montpetit (So., F, Somerset, WI); James Polk (Fr., F, New York, NY); Zahn Raubenheimer (So., F, Smoky Lake, AB); Johnnie Searfoss (So., F, Colleyville, TX); Alex Simonson (So., F, Grand Forks, ND); Matt Smith (Sr., D, Carmel, IN); Andrej Sustr (So., D, Pizen, Czech Republic); Tony Turgeon (So., D, Grand Forks, ND). University of North Dakota: *Ben Blood (Sr., D, Plymouth, MN); Taylor Dickin (So., F, Winnipeg, MB); *Brad Eidsness (Sr., G, Chestermere, AB); Derek Forbort (So., D, Duluth, MN); *Mario Lamoureux (Sr., F, Grand Forks, ND); *Andrew MacWilliam (Jr., D, Calgary, AB); *Tate Maris (Jr., G, Denver, CO); Brock Nelson (So., F, Warroad, MN); Derek Rodwell (So., F, Taber, AB); *Carter Rowney (Jr., F, Sexsmith, AB); Dillon Simpson (So., D, Edmonton, AB). St. Cloud State University: Brandon Burrell (So., D, Brooklyn Park, MN); *Jordy Christian (Sr., F, Moorhead, MN); Nic Dowd (So., F, Huntsville, AL); *Jared Festler (Sr., F, Little Falls, MN); Kevin Gravel (So., D, Kingsford, MI); *Ben Hanowski (Jr., F, Little Falls, MN); Nick Jensen (So., D, Rogers, MN); *Drew LeBlanc (Sr., F, Hermantown, MN); *Mike Lee (Jr., G, Roseau, MN); *Travis Novak (Sr., F, Lethbridge, AB). University of Wisconsin: Tyler Barnes (So., F, Eagan, MN); Chase Drake (So., D, Mosinee, WI); Joe Faust (So., D, Bloomington, MN); Gavin Hartzog (So., F, Pewaukee, WI); *Ryan Little (Jr., F, Fond du Lac, WI); Frankie Simonelli (So., D, Bensenville, IL); *Eric Springer (Sr., D, Wrightstown, WI); *Mitch Thompson (Jr., G, Onalaska, WI); Mark Zengerle (So., F, Rochester, NY).

WCHA Announces Record Number of 110 Men’s and Women’s Scholar-Athletes for 2011-12Seventh Annual Class Includes 54 Repeat Honorees; MSU’s Lee, UMD’s Reiter are Four-Time Recipients

MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, Michigan Technological University Athletic Director Suzanne Sanregret (Chair, men’s league) and University of Minnesota Faculty Representative Perry Leo (Chair, women’s league) announced on Feb. 15 that a record total of 110 men’s and women’s student-athletes make up the seventh annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients for 2011-12. The previous record for honorees in one season was 90 in 2010-11. “It is with a great deal of pride that we announce our seventh annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athletes,” said McLeod, Martin, Sanregret and Leo (Chair, women’s league) in a joint statement. “This announcement has become one of the real highlights for the WCHA each season as it focuses attention on a truly exceptional group of student-athletes. These outstanding young men and women have gone above and beyond to achieve great success both on and off the ice and their accomplishments are a testimony to the amount of dedication and hard work they put in throughout the school year. Together, they represent their teams and their league in a most impressive way and we could not be more proud of each and every one of them. On behalf of the entire WCHA, We wish them all the success in the world.” The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through Association member team Faculty Representatives and approved by the conference membership beginning with the 2005-06 season. To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for each of the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his or her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. Over the first seven years of the award, there have been 525 honorees representing all 12 men’s member and all eight women’s member institutions. The previous record for honorees in one season was 90 in 2010-11. Fifty-four (54) of this season’s 110 men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes are repeat honorees, including two four-time recipients and 15 three-time winners. Earning this distinguished honor for the fourth time are Minnesota Duluth’s Kenny Reiter (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12) and Minnesota State’s Austin Lee (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), who also become only the fourth and fifth conference student-athletes to do so. The others were North Dakota’s Chay Genoway (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11), Colorado College’s Scott McCulloch (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) and Minnesota State’s Jenna Hewitt (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10). Fifteen of this season’s honorees have now earned the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award for the third time in their careers. They are: Alaska Anchorage’s Dusan Sidor; Bemidji State’s Emily Erickson, Alana McElhinney, Montana Vichorek and Marlee Wheelhouse; Colorado College’s David Civitarese; Michigan Tech’s Corson Cramer; Minnesota’s Nikki Ludwigson, Minnesota State’s Joe Schiller and Jackie Otto; North Dakota’s Brad Eidsness; St. Cloud State’s Jordy Christian, Anna Donlan, Drew LeBlanc, Travis Novak and Brittany Toor; and Wisconsin’s Carolyne Prévost.

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The complete list of 54 repeat honorees for 2011-12, by member institution, is as follows (indicates four-time recipient****, three-time recipient***, two-time recipient**): University of Alaska Anchorage: Chris Crowell**, Dusan Sidor**. Bemidji State University: Molly Arola**, Jake Areshenko**, Dan Bakala**, Emily Erickson***, Darcy Findlay**, Drew Fisher**, Sadie Lundquist**, Alana McElhinney***, Jamie MacQueen**, Brance Orban**, Zuzana Tomcikova**, Montana Vichorek***, Brady Wacker**, Marlee Wheelhouse***, Abby Williams**. Colorado College: David Civitarese***. University of Denver: Shawn Ostrow**, Paul Phillips**. Michigan Technological University: Corson Cramer***, Kevin Genoe**. University of Minnesota: Jake Kremer**, Nikki Ludwigson***, Nico Sacchetti**. University of Minnesota Duluth: Audrey Cournoyer**, Aaron Crandall**, Kenny Reiter****, Vanessa Thibault**. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Alli Altmann**, Tyler Elbrecht**, Austin Lee****, Ariel Mackley**, Erika Magnusson**, Jackie Otto***, Joe Schiller***, Lauren Smith**. University of Nebraska Omaha: Fredrik Bergman**. University of North Dakota: Brad Eidsness***, Jocelyne Lamoureux**, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls**, Mary Loken**, Margot Miller**, Allison Parizek**, Jordan Slavin**. Ohio State University: Kelly Wild**. St. Cloud State University: Jordy Christian***, Callie Dahl**, Anna Donlan***, Drew LeBlanc***, Mike Lee**, Travis Novak***, Brittany Toor***. University of Wisconsin: Carolyne Prévost***. In 2005-06, the inaugural season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, there were 47 men’s and women’s honorees. In 2006-07, there were 49 honorees, in 2007-08 there were 79, in 2008-09 there were 71, in 2009-10 there were 80, and in 2010-11 there were 90.

2011-12 WCHA Scholar-Athletes****four-time recipient; ***three-time recipient; **two time recipient University of Alaska Anchorage: Matt Bailey (So., F, Winnipeg, MB); Brett Cameron (So., F, Spruce Grove, AB); Chris Crowell** (Jr., F, Williams Lake, BC); Andrew Pickering (So., F, West Vancouver, BC); Jade Portwood (Sr., F, Victoria, BC); Dusan Sidor*** (Jr., G, Poprad, Slovakia). Bemidji State University: Jake Areshenko** (Jr., D, Port Coquitlam, BC); Molly Arola** (Jr., F, Walker, MN); Dan Bakala** (Sr., G, Calgary, AB); Kyle Brodie (So., D, Northglenn, CO); Allie Duellman (So., D, Maplewood, MN); Emily Erickson*** (Jr., F, Coleraine, MN); Darcy Findlay** (Sr., F, Bristol, QC); Drew Fisher** (Sr., F, International Falls, MN); Brad Hunt (Sr., D, Ridge Meadows, BC); Jeff Jubinville (So., F, Edmonton, AB); Garrett Ladd (So., F, Fenton, MI); Sadie Lundquist** (Jr., F, Cloquet, MN); Aaron McLeod (Jr., F, Ottawa, ON); Jamie MacQueen** (Sr., F, St. Thomas, ON); Alana McElhinney*** (Sr., G, Calgary, AB); Brance Orban** (Jr., F, Lethbridge, AB); Zuzana Tomcikova** (Sr., G, Bratislava, Slovakia); Montana Vichorek*** (Sr., D, Moose Lake, MN); Brady Wacker** (Jr., D, Jansen, SK); Erika Wheelhouse (Jr., D, Crookston, MN); Marlee Wheelhouse*** (Sr., D, Crookston, MN); Abby Williams** (Jr., F, Alexandria, MN); Danielle Williams (So., D/F, Waconia, MN); Lauren Williams (Sr., F, Eagan, MN). Colorado College: David Civitarese*** (Sr., F, Calgary, AB). University of Denver: Beau Bennett (So., F, Gardena, CA); Daniel Olszewski (So., F, Janesville, WI); Shawn Ostrow** (Jr., F, Calgary, AB); Paul Phillips** (Jr., D, Darien, IL). Michigan Technological University: Corson Cramer*** (Jr., G, Colorado Springs, CO); Kevin Genoe** (Jr.,G, Qualicum Beach, BC); Patrick McCadden (So., F, Chesterfield, MO); Brad Stebner (So., D, Fort McMurray, AB). University of Minnesota: Bethany Brausen (So., F, Little Canada, MN); Zach Budish (So., F, Edina, MN); Nate Condon (So., F, Wausau, WI); Alyssa Grogan (Sr., G, Eagan, MN); Jake Kremer** (Sr., G, Eden Prairie, MN); Nick Larson (Sr., F, Stillwater, MN); Nikki Ludwigson***

(Sr., F, Bloomington, MN); Taylor Matson (Sr., F, Mound, MN); Nico Sacchetti** (Sr., F, Virginia, MN). University of Minnesota Duluth: Kacy Ambroz (Sr., F, New Prague, MN); Audrey Cournoyer** (Jr., F, Montreal, QC); Aaron Crandall** (So., G, Lakeville, MN); Jamie Kenyon (So., F, Sparta, WI); Luke McManus (So., D, Apple Valley, MN); Mariia Posa (Jr., D, Helsinki, Finland); Kenny Reiter**** (Sr., G, Pittsburgh, PA); Lana Steck (Sr., G, Winnipeg, MB); Vanessa Thibault** (Jr., F, Lachine, QC). Minnesota State University, Mankato: Alli Altmann** (Sr., G, Eagan, MN); Emilia Andersson (Jr., D, Stockholm, Sweden); Cameron Cooper (Sr., D, Lakeville, MN); Tyler Elbrecht** (Jr., D, Edwardsville, IL); Elisabeth Hewett (So., D, Oak Bluff, MB); Evan Karambelas (Fr., G, Fort St. John, BC); Melissa Klippenstein (So., F, Neubergthal, MB); Austin Lee**** (Sr., G, Bloomington, MN); Ariel Mackley** (Sr., F, Burnsville, MN); Erika Magnusson** (Jr., D, Fergus Falls, MN); Evan Mosey (Jr., D, Downers Grove, IL); Jackie Otto*** (Sr., D, Lake Zurich, IL); Kathleen Rogan (So., F, Vancouver, BC); Joe Schiller*** (Sr., F, Detroit Lakes, MN); Lauren Smith** (Jr., F, Burnsville, MN). University of Nebraska Omaha: Bryce Aneloski (Jr., D, Pekin, IL); Fredrik Bergman** (Jr., G, Vienna, VA); Terry Broadhurst (Jr., F, Orland Park, IL); Kyle Ensign (Sr., D, New Richmond, WI); Zahn Raubenheimer (So., F, Smoky Lake, AB); Johnnie Searfoss (So., F, Colleyville, TX); Alex Simonson (So., F, Grand Forks, ND). University of North Dakota: Taylor Dickin (So., F, Winnipeg, MB); Brad Eidsness*** (Sr., G, Chestermere, AB); Jocelyne Lamoureux** (Jr., F, Grand Forks, ND); Monique Lamoureux-Kolls** (Jr., F/D, Grand Forks, ND); Mary Loken** (Jr., F, Roseau, MN); Allison Parizek** (Jr., F, Minot, ND); Margot Miller** (Sr., F, West Bloomfield, MI); Michelle Bonapace-Potvin (Fr., G, Royn-Noranda, QC); Dillon Simpson (So., D, Edmonton, AB); Jordan Slavin** (Jr., D, Erie, CO). Ohio State University: Madison Marcotte (So., D, White Bear Lake, MN); Minttu Tuominen (Jr., F, Espoo, Finland); Kelly Wild** (Sr., D, Mendota Heights, MN). St. Cloud State University: Sydney Burghardt (So., F, Medicine Hat, AB); Jordy Christian*** (Sr., F, Moorhead, MN); Callie Dahl** (Jr., F, Stillwater, MN); Anna Donlan*** (Jr., G, Hillsboro, WI); Nic Dowd (So., F, Huntsville, AL); Kevin Gravel (So., D, Kingsford, MI); Julia Gilbert (So., F, Hermantown, MN); Ben Hanowski (Jr., F, Little Falls, MN); Nick Jensen (So., D, Rogers, MN); Drew LeBlanc*** (Sr., F, Hermantown, MN); Mike Lee** (Jr., G, Roseau, MN); Amanda Monkman (So., D, Roseau, MN); Travis Novak*** (Sr., F, Lethbridge, AB); Amy Olson (So., F, Roseau, MN); Brittany Toor*** (Sr., F, Hartland, MI). University of Wisconsin: Natalie Berg (So., D, Minnetonka, MN); Gavin Hartzog (So., F, Pewaukee, WI); Carolyne Prévost*** (Sr., F, Sarnia, ON).

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Two-Game Series Sweeps, WCHA GamesAlaska Anchorage (0): Bemidji State (3): Oct. 21-22 vs Michigan Tech (6-5, 3-1); Feb. 10-11 vs Colorado College (4-2, 4-1); March 2-3 @ Alaska Anchorage (2-1, 5-4).Colorado College (5): Oct. 14-15 vs Bemidji State (3-1, 6-4); Nov. 18-19 vs Wisconsin (4-2, 4-1); Dec. 16-17 @ Minnesota State (2-1 ot, 6-2); March 2-3 vs Michigan Tech (5-2, 2-0).Denver (5): Oct. 21-22 vs Minnesota State (4-2, 10-2); Jan. 13-14 vs Bemidji State (6-3, 3-2); Jan. 27-28 @ Alaska Anchorage (4-2, 6-3); Feb. 10-11 vs Minnesota (5-3, 4-3 ot); March 2-3 @ Nebraska Omaha (3-0, 3-2 ot).Michigan Tech (2): Oct. 14-15 vs Wisconsin (2-1 ot, 3-2 ot); Jan. 13-14 vs Alaska Anchorage (6-2, 6-4).Minnesota (7): Oct. 14-15 @ Minnesota Duluth (5-4 ot, 5-4); Oct. 28-29 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-0, 3-1); Nov. 4-5 vs North Dakota (2-0, 3-2); Dec. 2-3 vs Minnesota State (4-2, 3-2); Jan. 27-28 vs St. Cloud State/@ St. Cloud State (2-1, 3-2); Feb. 17-18 vs Bemidji State (3-0, 4-1); Feb. 24-25 @ Nebraska Omaha (3-2 ot, 3-2).Minnesota Duluth (5): Oct. 28-29 vs Bemidji State (6-2, 1-0); Nov. 11-12 vs Alaska Anchorage (5-0, 3-1); Nov. 18-19 vs Minnesota State (5-2, 7-3); Dec. 2-3 @ Michigan Tech (5-3, 5-3); Feb. 24-25 vs Colorado College (4-3 ot, 5-2).Minnesota State (1): Feb. 10-11 @ Alaska Anchorage (3-2, 2-1).Nebraska Omaha (1): Oct. 21-22 vs Alaska Anchorage (4-1, 3-1).North Dakota (4): Nov. 25-26 vs Colorado College (7-6, 4-3); Dec. 2-3 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-2, 4-1); Jan. 27-28 vs Wisconsin (5-3, 4-2); March 2-3 vs Minnesota State (4-2, 3-0).St. Cloud State (1): Feb. 3-4 @ Wisconsin (5-1, 2-1).Wisconsin (3): Oct. 21-22 vs North Dakota (5-3, 5-4); Jan. 20-21 vs Alaska Anchorage (4-0, 3-2); Feb. 24-25 @ Bemidji State (4-2, 4-2).

Road Victories, WCHA GamesAlaska Anchorage (3): Nov. 25 @ Minnesota State (5-4); Dec. 9 @ Colorado College (6-3); Feb. 17 @ St. Cloud State (3-2 ot).Bemidji State (4): Dec. 3 @ St. Cloud State (3-1); Feb. 4 @ Nebraska Omaha (6-4); March 2 @ Alaska Anchorage (2-1); March 3 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-4).Colorado College (5): Nov. 5 at Nebraska Omaha (5-2); Dec. 16 @ Minnesota State (2-1 ot); Dec. 17 @ Minnesota State (6-2); Jan. 20 @ Minnesota (2-1); Feb. 3 @ Denver (2-0).Denver (7): Dec. 9 @ Bemidji State (3-2); Dec. 16 @ St. Cloud State (3-2 ot); Jan. 27 @ Alaska Anchorage (4-2); Jan. 28 @ Alaska Anchorage (6-3); Feb. 17 @ Wisconsin (3-0); March 2 @ Nebraska Omaha (3-0); March 3 @ Nebraska Omaha (3-2 ot).Michigan Tech (4): Nov. 19 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-0); Dec. 9 @ Minnesota (3-2 ot); Jan. 28 @ Minnesota Duluth (5-0); Feb. 4 @ Minnesota State (7-3).Minnesota (9): Oct. 14 @ Minnesota Duluth (5-4 ot); Oct. 15 @ Minnesota Duluth (5-4); Oct. 28 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-0); Oct. 29 @ Alaska Anchorage (3-1); Nov. 12 @ Wisconsin (4-1); Jan. 14 @ North Dakota (6-2); Jan. 28 @ St. Cloud State (3-2); Feb. 24 @ Nebraska Omaha (3-2 ot); Feb. 25 @ Nebraska Omaha (3-2).Minnesota Duluth (7): Nov. 5 @ Denver (4-0); Dec. 2 @ Michigan Tech (5-3); Dec. 3 @ Michigan Tech (5-3); Dec. 10 @ Wisconsin (4-2); Jan. 13 @ Nebraska Omaha (6-2); Feb. 3 @ Alaska Anchorage (4-1); Feb. 17 @ Minnesota State (4-2).Minnesota State (4): Nov. 5 @ Michigan Tech (6-3); Jan 28 @ Bemidji State (5-2); Feb. 10 @ Alaska Anchorage (3-2); Feb. 11 @ Alaska Anchorage (2-1)

Nebraska Omaha (6): Oct. 28 @ Wisconsin (5-4); Nov. 12 @ Bemidji State (5-1); Dec. 9 @ North Dakota (2-1 ot); Jan. 20 @ Minnesota State (2-1 ot); Feb. 11 @ Michigan Tech (4-0); Feb. 18 @ Colorado College (5-3).North Dakota (6): Nov. 19 @ Bemidji State (5-2); Dec. 2 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-2); Dec. 3 @ Alaska Anchorage (4-1); Jan. 21 @ St. Cloud State (3-2); Feb. 10 @ Minnesota Duluth (3-1); Feb. 24 @ Denver (4-3).St. Cloud State (6): Oct. 28 @ North Dakota (4-0); Nov. 12 @ Minnesota State (3-2); Jan. 14 @ Colorado College (5-4 ot); Feb. 3 @ Wisconsin (5-1); Feb. 4 @ Wisconsin (2-1); Feb. 24 @ Michigan Tech (5-2).Wisconsin (4): Jan. 13 @ Minnesota State (4-0); Feb. 24 @ Bemidji State (4-2); Feb. 25 @ Bemidji State (4-2); March 2 @ Minnesota (4-1).

Home & Away Records, WCHA Games, by TeamAlaska Anchorage: Home = 2-12-0 Away = 3-10-1Bemidji State: Home = 7-6-1 Away = 4-8-2Colorado College: Home = 10-3-1 Away = 5-9-0Denver: Home = 9-3-2 Away = 7-5-2Michigan Tech: Home = 7-5-2 Away = 4-8-2Minnesota: Home = 11-3-0 Away = 9-5-0Minnesota Duluth: Home = 9-4-1 Away = 7-3-4Minnesota State: Home = 4-8-2 Away = 4-10-0Nebraska Omaha: Home = 5-7-2 Away = 6-5-3North Dakota: Home = 10-3-1 Away = 6-8-0St. Cloud State: Home = 6-5-3 Away = 6-7-1Wisconsin: Home = 7-6-1 Away = 4-9-1

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The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s official website – WCHA.com – was all-new for 2010-11. The WCHA teamed up with SportDesigns.com to provide visitors with a full-service experience that features a significant number of upgrades, including new game-day live league and national scoreboards, fully-functional mobile pages, a host of new features including sortable statistics and individual player pages, and the league’s on-line store – TheWCHAShop.com. Included at WCHA.com are game-day live scoreboards, fully functional mobile pages that include press releases, game stories, box scores, team and league stats and live game box scores, a more seemless integration of schedules, rosters, standings, live box scores, and statistics in conjunction with collegehockeystats.net, a new ‘campus news’ section that features the latest press releases from men’s and women’s teams. In addition, upgrades include … Easy access to standings and statistics right from the home page … A Live Game Day WCHA Scoreboard – with links to live box scores that will appear on the home page on any day there is a game … A Live Game Day National Scoreboard – with links to live box scores that will appear on the home page on any day there is a game … A Live Mobile WCHA Scoreboard – box scores via www.wcha.com/mobile. This is a fully functional mobile website that also includes game stories, statistics, etc. … A Live Mobile National Scoreboard – box scores via www.wcha.com/mobile … Game story integration with game stories posted from all games to make the all-new WCHA.com a place fans want to visit more regularly … An Upgraded Standings Page – includes information on head-to-head records within the league … New Sortable Team Statistic Pages – can be sorted by category at the top of the table … A New WCHA Against the Rest Page – with records for each WCHA team against teams from other leagues … New WCHA-member team pages that feature direct links to each school’s website, tickets, and audio and/or video broadcasts. Some of the new technology employed in the design of the all-new TheWCHAShop.com are upgraded photo zooming on the product pages, the ability for people to share product pages through places like Facebook and Twitter for added exposure, new TheWCHAShop.com Gift Certificates, and a new checkout process upgraded to a one-page checkout to make it easier for customers to shop.

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Minnesota Team Notebook • 2012 NCAA Frozen Four• Minnesota beat Boston University 7-3 and North Dakota 5-2 to win the NCAA West Regional at Xcel Energy Center last weekend (March 24-25). By winning the West Regional, the Gophers advanced to their 20th NCAA Frozen Four, being held April 5-7, 2012, in Tampa, Fla.• The Gophers are 19-16 all-time in the Frozen Four and are competing in their first Frozen Four since 2005. The Gophers lost their most recent Frozen Four game 4-2 to North Dakota on April 7, 2005. Prior to that game, Minnesota had won four straight Frozen Four games as the Gophers won the 2002 and 2003 NCAA title.• The five-time national champion Gophers are looking for their first NCAA title since 2003. Minnesota also won NCAA championships in 1974, 1976, 1979 and 2002.• The Gophers will meet No. 1 tourney seed Boston College in a national semifinal at Tampa Bay Times Forum (19,500) on April 5 at 8:00 pm ET. The winner will advance to the national championship game against the winner of the Union College vs Ferris State semifinal (4:30 pm ET).• When Minnesota plays in the national semifinal on April 5, it will be the first time that the Gophers will play a hockey game in Florida.• Minnesota and Boston College have played 27 times overall and the Gophers lead the series 14-11-2. UM is 8-1-0 at home against Boston College and 5-9-2 on the road. They are 1-1-0 in neutral-site games, both of which were in the NCAA tournament (1954 and 2008).• The Gophers and Boston College have met nine times in the NCAA tournament and BC leads the postseason series 5-4. The teams last met in the NCAA tournament in the Northwest Regional on March 29, 2008, in Worcester, Mass. The Eagles won that game 5-2 and went on to win the national championship that season.• Prior to this season, 2008 was the last time Minnesota was in the NCAA tournament, so the last team to beat the Gophers in NCAA

postseason play is Boston College.• The Gophers won the lone previous meeting between Minnesota and Boston College in the NCAA Frozen Four. The Gophers prevailed 14-1 in 1954 before falling to RPI 5-4 in overtime in the NCAA championship game in Colorado Springs, Colo.• Minnesota beat WCHA-rival North Dakota 5-2 last Saturday to improve to 16-3-1 in Saturday games this year.• Three of the four teams from the 2010-11 Mariucci Classic have advanced to this year’s Frozen Four. Minnesota, Union College, and Ferris State all competed in the two-day tournament, which was won by Bemidji State. Playing without Nick Bjugstad and Erik Haula, who were at the World Junior Championship, the Gophers lost to Union College 3-2 in overtime in their first game and tied Ferris State 2-2 the next night. Ferris State and Union did not play one another.• Minnesota will bring the nation’s most potent offense to Tampa, as the Gophers lead the country with 154 goals and are averaging 3.67 goals-per-game.• Freshman forward Kyle Rau continued his postseason tear with an assist on Saturday (March 24). He now has nine points, including two goals, in his last four games. Rau posted the first four-point game (1g, 3a) of his career on Friday (March 23) as Minnesota beat BU 7-3.• Forward Erik Haula, who scored Minnesota’s second goal on March 24, now has 10 goals and 10 assists in his last 15 games. Haula, who was only held off the board in two games during that span, leads the team with 48 points and is the Gophers’ highest-scoring player since 2005-06 when Ryan Potulny had 63 points.• Defenseman Nate Schmidt has one goal and 14 assists in his last 14 games and is on a six-game point-scoring streak. He has 41 points on the year and his 38 assists this season are sixth all-time by a Gopher defenseman in a single season.

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2011-12 Minnesota Team Roster & Statistics # Name (NHL Draft) Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Michael Shibrowski SO G 6-1 187 L 21 Andover, MN / Des Moines - USHL 3 Chris Student SO D 5-9 175 L 22 Edina, MN / Northeastern University 4 Seth Helgeson (NJD) JR D 6-5 213 L 21 Faribault, MN / Sioux City - USHL 5 Blake Thompson FR D 6-2 216 R 20 Eden Prairie, MN / Waterloo - USHL 6 Jake Parenteau SO D 5-11 200 L 22 Shafer, MN / Alaska - NAHL 7 Kyle Rau (FLA) FR F 5-8 173 L 19 Eden Prairie, MN / Sioux Falls - USHL 9 Taylor Matson (VAN) SR F 6-0 190 R 23 Mound, MN / Des Moines - USHL 10 Ben Marshall (DET) FR D 5-9 175 L 19 Mahtomedi, MN / Omaha - USHLf 11 Sam Warning FR F 5-8 185 L 19 Chesterfield, MO / Cedar Rapids - USHL 12 Justin Holl (CHI) SO D 6-3 190 R 20 Tonka Bay, MN / Minnetonka HS 13 Nico Sacchetti (DAL) SR F 6-0 208 R 22 Virginia, MN / Omaha - USHL 14 Tom Serratore SO F 5-11 190 L 22 Colorado Springs, CO / Youngstown - USHL 15 Joe Miller SR F 5-11 198 R 24 Plymouth, MN / Sioux City - USHL 16 Nate Condon (COL) SO F 6-0 195 L 21 Wausau, WI / Fargo - USHL 17 Seth Ambroz (CLB) FR F 6-3 215 R 18 New Prague, MN / Omaha - USHL 18 Nick Larson (WSH) SR F 6-1 180 R 23 Stillwater, MN / Omaha - USHL 19 Erik Haula (MIN) SO F 5-10 187 L 21 Pori, Finland / Omaha - USHL 20 Mark Alt (CAR) SO D 6-3 202 R 20 St. Paul, MN / Cretin-Derham Hall HS 21 Jake Hansen (CLB) SR F 6-2 192 R 22 White Bear Lake, MN / Sioux Falls - USHL 22 Travis Boyd (WSH) FR F 5-10 183 R 18 Hopkins, Minnesota / USNDT 23 Jared Larson SO F 6-3 186 L 22 Apple Valley, MN / Fairbanks - NAHL 24 Zach Budish (NSH) SO F 6-3 221 R 20 Edina, MN / Edina HS 26 Christian Isackson (BUF) FR F 6-0 183 R 20 Pine City, MN / Sioux Falls - USHL 27 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) SO F 6-5 204 R 19 Blaine, MN / Blaine HS 29 Nate Schmidt SO D 5-11 194 L 20 St. Cloud, MN / Fargo - USHL 30 Jake Kremer SR G 6-1 190 L 23 Eden Prairie, MN / Bismarck - NAHL 35 Kent Patterson (COL) SR G 6-1 195 L 22 Plymouth, MN / Cedar Rapids - USHL

Captain: Taylor Matson. Head Coach: Don Lucia (Notre Dame '81). Career Record (thru 4/1/12): 597-327-83 (.634) (25 Seasons). Record at UM (thru 4/1/12): 318-172-54 (.634) (13 Seasons). Assistant Coaches: Mike Guentzel, Grant Potulny. Goaltending Coach: Justin Johnson.

Minnesota | Overall - 42 GP (28-13- 1 .679) | Conf Only - 28 GP (20- 8- 0 .714) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS19 Erik Haula (MIN) F SO | 42 20 28 48 15/ 30 8 1 4 0 | 28 10 15 25 9/ 18 5 1 2 0 | 76 26 46 72 7 Kyle Rau (FLA) F FR | 39 18 25 43 9/ 29 9 1 6 0 | 27 12 15 27 9/ 29 6 1 4 0 | 39 18 25 4327 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) F SO | 39 25 17 42 14/ 28 8 0 3 0 | 27 16 13 29 13/ 26 6 0 3 0 | 68 33 29 6229 Nate Schmidt D SO | 42 3 38 41 6/ 12 3 0 1 0 | 28 2 21 23 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 55 3 39 4221 Jake Hansen (CLB) F SR | 42 15 22 37 28/ 56 6 0 3 0 | 28 8 9 17 22/ 44 4 0 1 0 | 148 35 41 7624 Zach Budish (NSH) F SO | 42 12 23 35 15/ 41 4 0 1 0 | 28 5 12 17 11/ 33 1 0 1 0 | 88 21 37 5816 Nate Condon (COL) F SO | 42 11 19 30 5/ 10 1 4 2 0 | 28 9 10 19 4/ 8 1 3 2 0 | 77 19 28 47 9 Taylor Matson (VAN) F SR | 42 8 15 23 13/ 26 1 1 2 0 | 28 3 11 14 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 | 107 21 21 4220 Mark Alt (CAR) D SO | 42 5 17 22 16/ 43 0 0 1 0 | 28 5 10 15 11/ 33 0 0 1 0 | 77 7 25 3211 Sam Warning F FR | 38 6 9 15 8/ 16 0 0 2 0 | 25 2 2 4 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 38 6 9 15 4 Seth Helgeson (NJD) D JR | 42 5 9 14 31/ 70 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 6 8 21/ 50 0 0 0 0 | 109 7 15 2210 Ben Marshall (DET) D FR | 40 4 9 13 14/ 31 1 0 0 0 | 26 1 5 6 10/ 23 1 0 0 0 | 40 4 9 1312 Justin Holl (CHI) D SO | 42 3 8 11 17/ 34 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 4 5 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 67 4 14 1822 Travis Boyd (WSH) F FR | 34 1 8 9 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 23 0 5 5 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 34 1 8 917 Seth Ambroz (CLB) F FR | 40 5 3 8 21/ 53 2 0 1 0 | 27 3 2 5 14/ 39 1 0 1 0 | 40 5 3 8 6 Jake Parenteau D SO | 38 2 6 8 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 | 27 1 3 4 1/ 2 0 0 1 0 | 46 2 6 813 Nico Sacchetti (DAL) F SR | 23 4 0 4 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 13 3 0 3 1/ 2 0 0 1 0 | 127 15 18 3318 Nick Larson (WSH) F SR | 24 3 1 4 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 16 2 1 3 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 100 13 12 2514 Tom Serratore F SO | 36 3 0 3 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 24 2 0 2 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 64 5 2 7 5 Blake Thompson D FR | 5 0 2 2 7/ 25 0 0 0 0 | 3 0 0 0 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 5 0 2 215 Joe Miller F SR | 10 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 8 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 52 3 1 435 Kent Patterson (COL) G SR | 42 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 87 0 2 230 Jake Kremer G SR | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | 1 0 0 0 1 Michael Shibrowski G SO | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 3 Chris Student D SO | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | 25 0 2 226 Christian Isackson (BUF) F FR | 11 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 6 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 11 0 0 0 Bench | 5/ 10 | 2/ 4 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Minnesota | 42 154 260 414 252/570 43 7 28 0 | 28 88 145 233 170/406 27 5 20 0 |Opponents | 42 93 151 244 256/608 35 4 13 1 | 28 57 94 151 175/424 21 2 8 0 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall35 Kent Patterson (COL) SR | 42 2497:22 93 947 1040 .911 2.23 28-13- 1 .679 42 7 98.6% | +:1239:15 48.9% 1 Michael Shibrowski SO | 1 20:00 0 5 5 1.000 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 0.8% | -: 473:45 18.7%30 Jake Kremer SR | 1 0:44 0 0 0 ---- 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 0.0% | E: 818:40 32.3% Open Net | 25 13:34 0 0 0.5% |Minnesota | 42 2531:40 93 952 1045 .911 2.20 28-13- 1 .679 42 7 100.0% |Opponents | 42 2531:40 154 1289 1443 .893 3.65 13-28- 1 .321 42 0 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only35 Kent Patterson (COL) SR | 28 1659:41 57 642 699 .918 2.06 20- 8- 0 .714 28 4 98.4% | +: 787:24 46.7% 1 Michael Shibrowski SO | 1 20:00 0 5 5 1.000 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 1.2% | -: 306:11 18.2% Open Net | 17 6:59 0 0 0.4% | E: 593:05 35.2%Minnesota | 28 1686:40 57 647 704 .919 2.03 20- 8- 0 .714 28 4 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1686:40 88 835 923 .905 3.13 8-20- 0 .286 28 0 100.0% |

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Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Host City1948 Michigan Dartmouth (Colorado College, Boston College) Colorado Springs, CO1949 Boston College Dartmouth Michigan Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO1950 Colorado College Boston University Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, CO1951 Michigan Brown Boston U. Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) founded in 1951 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1952 Michigan Colorado College Yale St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, CO1953 Michigan Minnesota Rensselaer Boston University Colorado Springs, CO1954 Rensselaer Minnesota Michigan Boston College Colorado Springs, CO1955 Michigan Colorado College Harvard St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, CO1956 Michigan Michigan Tech St. Lawrence Boston College Colorado Springs, CO1957 Colorado College Michigan Clarkson Harvard Colorado Springs, CO1958 Denver North Dakota Clarkson Harvard Minneapolis, MN1959 North Dakota Michigan State Boston College St. Lawrence Troy, NY1960 Denver Michigan Tech Boston U. St. Lawrence Boston, MA1961 Denver St. Lawrence Minnesota Rensselaer Denver, CO1962 Michigan Tech Clarkson Michigan St. Lawrence Utica, NY1963 North Dakota Denver Clarkson Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA1964 Michigan Denver Rensselaer Providence Denver, CO1965 Michigan Tech Boston College North Dakota Brown Providence, RI1966 Michigan State Clarkson Denver Boston University Minneapolis, MN1967 Cornell Boston University Michigan State North Dakota Syracuse, NY1968 Denver North Dakota Cornell Boston College Duluth, MN1969 Denver Cornell Harvard Michigan Tech Colorado Springs, CO1970 Cornell Clarkson Wisconsin Michigan Tech Lake Placid, NY1971 Boston University Minnesota Denver Harvard Syracuse, NY1972 Boston University Cornell Wisconsin Denver Boston, MA1973 Wisconsin Denver Boston College Cornell Boston, MA1974 Minnesota Michigan Tech Boston University Harvard Boston, MA1975 Michigan Tech Minnesota Boston University Harvard St. Louis, MO1976 Minnesota Michigan Tech Brown Boston University Denver, CO1977 Wisconsin Michigan Boston University New Hampshire Detroit, MI1978 Boston University Boston College Bowling Green Wisconsin Providence, RI1979 Minnesota North Dakota Dartmouth New Hampshire Detroit, MI1980 North Dakota Northern Michigan Dartmouth Cornell Providence, RI1981 Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Duluth, MN1982 North Dakota Wisconsin Northeastern New Hampshire Providence, RI1983 Wisconsin Harvard Providence Minnesota Grand Forks, ND1984 Bowling Green Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Lake Placid, NY1985 Rensselaer Providence Minnesota Duluth Boston College Detroit, MI1986 Michigan State Harvard Minnesota Denver Providence, RI1987 North Dakota Michigan State Minnesota Harvard Detroit, MI1988 Lake Superior State St. Lawrence Maine Minnesota Lake Placid, NY1989 Harvard Minnesota Michigan State Maine St. Paul, MN1990 Wisconsin Colgate (Boston University, Boston College) Detroit, MI

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Third place game eliminated ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1991 Northern Michigan Boston University (Clarkson, Maine) St. Paul, MN1992 Lake Superior State Wisconsin (Michigan State, Michigan) Albany, NY1993 Maine Lake Superior State (Boston University, Michigan) Milwaukee, WI1994 Lake Superior State Boston University (Minnesota, Harvard) St. Paul, MN1995 Boston University Maine (Minnesota, Michigan) Providence, RI1996 Michigan Colorado College (Vermont, Boston University) Cincinnati, OH1997 North Dakota Boston University (Colorado College, Michigan) Milwaukee, WI1998 Michigan Boston College (New Hampshire, Ohio State) Boston, MA1999 Maine New Hampshire (Michigan State, Boston College) Anaheim, CA2000 North Dakota Boston College (Maine, St. Lawrence) Providence, RI2001 Boston College North Dakota (Michigan, Michigan State) Albany, NY2002 Minnesota Maine (Michigan, New Hampshire) St. Paul, MN2003 Minnesota New Hampshire (Michigan, Cornell) Buffalo, NY2004 Denver Maine (Minnesota Duluth, Boston College) Boston, MA2005 Denver North Dakota (Colorado College, Minnesota) Columbus, OH2006 Wisconsin Boston College (North Dakota, Maine) Milwaukee, WI2007 Michigan State Boston College (North Dakota, Maine) St. Louis, MO2008 Boston College Notre Dame (North Dakota, Michigan) Denver, CO2009 Boston University Miami (Bemidji State, Vermont) Washington, DC2010 Boston College Wisconsin (Miami, RIT) Detroit, MI2011 Minnesota Duluth Michigan (North Dakota, Notre Dame) St. Paul, MN

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NCAA Men’s Championship/Frozen Four Results • 1948-2011

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1948National Champion: Michigan@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Dartmouth 8 vs Colorado College 4; Michigan 6 vs Boston College 4 (ot). Championship Game: Michigan 8 vs Dartmouth 4. All-Tournament First Team: G - Bernie Burke, BC; D - Connie Hill, Michigan; D - Ron Newson, CC; F - Wally Grant, Michigan; F - Bill Riley, Dartmouth; F - Joe Riley, Dartmouth. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Dick Desmond, Dartmouth; D - Ross Smith, Michigan; D - Ed Songin, BC; F - Wally Gacek, Michigan; F - Bruce Stewart, CC; F - Joe Slattery, CC. MOP: Joe Riley, F, Dartmouth. Attendance: 7,900.

1949National Champion: Boston College@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Dartmouth 4 vs Michigan 2; Boston College 7 vs Colorado College 3. Third Place Game: Michigan 10 vs Colorado College 4. Championship Game: Boston College 4 vs Dartmouth 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Dick Desmond, Dartmouth; D - Ed Songin, BC; D - Mike Thayer, Dartmouth; F - Wally Grant, Michigan; F - Jack Mulhern, BC; F - Joe Riley, Dartmouth. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Bernie Burke, BC; D - Ron Newson, CC; D - Lew Meier, CC; F - Bill Riley, Dartmouth; F - Wally Gacek, Michigan, F - Connie Hill, Michigan. MOP: Dick Desmond, G, Dartmouth. Attendance: 9,700.

1950National Champion: Colorado College@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Colorado College 10 vs Boston College 3; Boston U. 4 vs Michigan 3. Third Place Game: Michigan 10 vs Boston College 6. Championship Game: Colorado College 13 vs Boston U. 4. All-Tournament First Team: G - Ralph Bevins, BU; D - Ross Smith, Michigan; D - Jim Starrak, CC; F - Bill Anderson, BU; F - Tony Frasca, CC; F - Jack Garrity, BU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Roy Ikola, CC; D - Ed Songin, BC; D - Joe Folino, BU; F - Jack Mulhern, BC; F - Wally Grant, Michigan; F - Ron Hrtwell, CC. MOP: Ralph Bevins, G, BU. Attendance: 10,000.

1951National Champion: Michigan@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Michigan 8 vs Boston U. 2; Brown 8 vs Colorado College 4. Third Place Game: Boston U. 7 vs Colorado College 4. Championship Game: Michigan 7 vs Brown 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Don Whiston, Brown; D - Bob Heathcott, Michigan; D - Jim Starrak, CC; F - Gil Burford, Michigan; F - Neil Celley, Michigan; F - John Matchefts, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Hal Downes, Michigan; D - Jim Sutherland, Brown; D - John Murphy, Brown; F - Jack Garrity, BU; F - Al Gubbins, Brown; F - Omer Brandt, CC. MOP: Don Whiston, G, Brown. Attendance: 10,800.

1952National Champion: Michigan@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Michigan 9 vs St. Lawrence 3; Colorado College 4 vs Yale 3. Third Place Game: Yale 4 vs St. Lawrence 1. Championship Game: Michigan 4 vs Colorado College 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Ken Kinsley, CC; D - Jim Haas, Michigan; D - Len Maccini, CC; F - George Chin, Michigan; F - John McKennell, Michigan; F - Doug Philpott, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Paul Cruikshank, Yale; D - Steve Leolich, CC; D - Reggie Shave, Michigan; F - Earl Keyes, Michigan; F - Wally Kilrea, Yale. F - Omer Brandt, CC. MOP: Ken Kinsley, G, CC. Attendance: 8,600.

1953National Champion: Michigan@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs Rensselaer 2; Michigan 14 vs Boston U. 2. Third Place Game: Rensselaer 6 vs Boston U. 3. Championship Game: Michigan 7 vs Minnesota 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Jim Mattson, UM; D - Alex MacLellan, Michigan; D - Tom Wegleitner, UM; F - John Matchefts, Michigan; F - Dick Meredith, UM; F - Abbie Moore, Rensselaer. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Willard Ikola, Michigan; D - Herb LaFontaine, Rensselaer; D - Reggie Shave, Michigan; F - John Mayasich, UM; F - George Chin, Michigan; F - Frank Chiarelli, Rensselaer. MOP: John Matchefts, F, Michigan. Attendance: 7,450 (est).

1954National Champion: Rensselaer@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Minnesota 14 vs Boston College 1; Renssalaer 6 vs Michigan 4. Third Place Game: Michigan 7 vs Boston College 2. Championship Game: Rensselaer 5 vs Minnesota 4 ot. All-Tournament First Team: G - Bob Fox, Rensselaer; D - Jim Pope, Rensselaer; D - Ken Yackel, UM; F - Frank Chiarelli, Rensselaer; F - John Mayasich, UM; F - Gordie Peterkin, Rensselaer. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Jim Mattson, UM; D - Jim Haas, Michigan; D - Bob Siblo, BC; F - Abbie Moore, Rensselaer; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan; F - Dick Dougherty, UM. MOP: Abbie Moore, F, Rensselaer. Attendance: 7,800.

1955National Champion: Michigan@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Michigan 7 vs Harvard 3; Colorado College 2 vs St. Lawrence 1. Third Place Game: Harvard 6 vs St. Lawrence 3. Championship Game: Michigan 5 vs Colorado College 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Lorne Howes, Michigan; D - Phil Hilton, CC; D - Doug Silverberg, CC; F - Bill Cleary, HU; F - Bill MacFarland, Michigan; F - Tom Rendall, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Bill Sloan, SLU; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; D - Mike Buchanan, Michigan; F - Clare Smith, CC; F - Ken Smith, CC; F - Dick Dunnigan, Michigan. MOP: Phil Hilton, D, CC. Attendance: 9,000 (est).

1956National Champion: Michigan@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Michigan Tech 10 vs Boston College 4; Michigan 2 vs St. Lawrence 1 ot. Third Place Game: St. Lawrence 6 vs Boston College 2. Championship Game: Michigan 7 vs Michigan Tech 5. All-Tournament First Team: G - Lorne Howes, Michigan; D - Bob Pitts, Michigan; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; F - Pete Aubry, MTU; F - Tom Rendall, Michigan; F - Ed Switzer, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Sarge Whittier, SLU; D - Bill Renner, SLU; D - Willie Tattersall, MTU; F - Cliff Wylie, MTU; F - Ron Stenlund, MTU; F - Joe McLean, SLU. MOP: Lorne Howes, G, Michigan. Attendance: 11,000.

1957National Champion: Colorado College@ Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Colorado College 5 vs Clarkson 3; Michigan 6 vs Harvard 1. Third Place Game: Clarkson 2 vs Harvard 1 (2 ot). Championship Game: Colorado College 13 vs Michigan 6. All-Tournament First Team: G - Eddie Macdonald, Clarkson; D - Bob Pitts, Michigan; D - Don Wishart, CC; F - Bill ‘Red’ Hay, CC; F - Bob McCusker, CC; F - Tom Rendall, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Ross Childs, Michigan; D - Dick McGhee, CC; D - Bob Schiller, Michigan; F- Bob McVey, Harvard; F - Dick Dunnigan, Michigan; F - John Andrews, CC. MOP: Bob McCusker, F, CC. Attendance: 10,000.

1958National Champion: Denver@ Williams Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: Denver 6 vs Clarkson 2; North Dakota 9 vs Harvard 1. Third Place Game: Clarkson 5 vs Harvard 1. Championship Game: Denver 6 vs North Dakota 2. All-Tournament First Team: G - Rodney Schneck, DU; D - Bill Steenson, UND; D - Ed Zemrau, DU; F - Murray Massier, DU; F - Bob Van Lammers, Clarkson; F - Jim Brown, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Eddie Macdonald, Clarkson; D - Blair Livingstone, DU; D - Ralph Lyndon, UND; F - Barry Sharp, DU; F - Ron King, UND; F - John MacMillan, DU. MOP: Murray Massier, F, DU. Attendance: 22,950.

1959National Champion: North Dakota@ Houston Field House, Troy, NY. Semifinals: North Dakota 4 vs St. Lawrence 3 ot; Michigan State 4 vs Boston College 3. Third Place Game: Boston College 7 vs St. Lawrence 6 (2 ot). Championship Game: North Dakota 4 vs Michigan State 3 ot. All-Tournament First Team: G - Joe Selinger, MSU; D - Joe Jangro, BC; D - Pat Presley, SLU; F - Reg Morelli, UND; F - Bill MacKenzie, MSU; F - Ed Thomlinson, UND. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Jim Logue, BC; D - Ralph Lyndon, UND; D - Ed Pollesel, MSU; F - Larry Langill, SLU; F - Tom Mustonen, MSU; F - Joe Poole, UND. MOP: Reg Morelli, F, UND. Attendance: 17,630.

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1960National Champion: Denver@ Matthews Arena, Boston, MA. Semifinals: Michigan Tech 13 vs St. Lawrence 3; Denver 6 vs Boston U. 4. Third Place Game: Boston U. 7 vs St. Lawrence 6. Championship Game: Denver 5 vs Michigan Tech 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Barry Urbanski, BU; D - Marty Howe, DU; D - George Konik, DU; F - Lou Angotti, MTU; F - Paul Coppo, MTU; F - Bob Marquis, BU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - George Kirkwood, DU; D - Henry Akervall, MTU; D - Pat Enright, BU; F - Terry Slater, SLU; F - John MacMillan, DU; F - John Kosiancic, MTU. MOP(s): Lou Angotti, F, MTU; Bob Marquis, F, BU; Barry Urbanski, G, BU. Attendance: 12,500.

1961National Champion: Denver@ DU Arena, Denver, CO. Semifinals: St. Lawrence 6 vs Rensselaer 3; Denver 6 vs Minnesota 1. Third Place Game: Minnesota 4 vs Rensselaer 3. Championship Game: Denver 12 vs St. Lawrence 2. All-Tournament First Team: G - Mike Larson, UM; D - Marty Howe, DU; D - Grant Munro, DU; F - Trent Beatty, DU; F - Bill Masterton, DU; F - Jerry Walker, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - George Kirkwood, DU; D - George Konik, DU; D - Arlie Parker, SLU; F - Terry Slater, SLU; F - Jim Josephson, Rensselaer; F - Ron Constantine, UM. MOP: Bill Masterton, F, DU. Attendance: 19,326.

1962National Champion: Michigan@ Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY. Semifinals: Clarkson 5 vs Michigan 4; Michigan Tech 6 vs St. Lawrence 1. Third Place Game: Michigan 5 vs St. Lawrence 1. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 7 vs Clarkson 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Richie Broadbelt, SLU; D - Henry Akervall, MTU; D - Elov Seger, MTU; F - Lou Angotti, MTU; F - Gordon ‘Red’ Berenson, Michigan; F - John Ivanitz, MTU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Garry Bauman, MTU; D - Cal Wagner, Clarkson; D - Don Rodgers, Michigan; F - Jerry Sullivan, MTU; F - Larry Babcock, Michigan; F - Hal Pettersen, Clarkson. MOP: Lou Angotti, F, MTU. Attendance: 11,451.

1963National Champion: North Dakota@ McHugh Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA. Semifinals: North Dakota 8 vs Boston College 2; Denver 6 vs Clarkson 2. Third Place Game: Clarkson 5 vs Boston College 3. Championship Game: North Dakota 6 vs Denver 5. All-Tournament First Team: G - Tom Apprille, BC; D - George Goodacre, UND; D - Don Ross, UND; F - Al McLean, UND; F - Dave Merrifield, UND; F - Don Stokaluk, UND. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Wayne Gibbons, Clarkson; D - Jim Kenning, DU; D - Maurice Roberge, UND; F - Jack Leetch, BC; F - Corby Adams, Clarkson; F - Bob Hamill, DU. MOP: Al McLean, F, UND. Attendance: 16,190 (est).

1964National Champion: Michigan@ DU Arena, Denver, CO. Semifinals: Denver 4 vs Rensselaer 1; Michigan 3 vs Providence 2. Third Place Game: Rensselaer 2 vs Providence 1. Championship Game: Michigan 6 vs Denver 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Bob Gray, Michigan; D - Tom Polonic, Michigan; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Andy Herrebout, DU; F - Bill Staub, DU; F - Gordon Wilkie, Michigan. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Bob Bellemore, PC; D - Jim Kenning, DU; D - Larry Kish, PC; D - Barry MacDonald, Michigan; F - Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan; F - Jerry Knightley, Rensselaer; F - Jack Cole, Michigan. MOP: Bob Gray, G, Michigan. Attendance: 16,278.

1965National Champion: Michigan Tech@ Meehan Auditorium, Providence, RI. Semifinals: Boston College 4 vs North Dakota 3; Michigan Tech 4 vs Brown 0. Third Place Game: North Dakota 9 vs Brown 5. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 8 vs Boston College 2. All-Tournament First Team: G - Tony Esposito, MTU; D - Dennis Huculak, MTU; D - Pete Leiman, MTU; F - John Cunniff, BC; F - Gary Milroy, MTU; F - Wayne Weller, MTU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Pat Murphy, BC; D - Roy Davidson, UND; D - Ralph Toran, BC; F - Gerry Kell, UND; F - Bob Stoyko, UND; F - Dennis Macks, Brown. MOP: Gary Milroy, F, MTU. Attendance: 9,550.

1966National Champion: Michigan State@ Williams Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: Clarkson 4 vs Denver 3; Michigan State 2 vs Boston U. 1. Third Place Game: Denver 4 vs Boston U. 3. Championship Game: Michigan State 6 vs Clarkson 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Gaye Cooley, MSU; D - Don Heaphy, MSU; D - Wayne Smith, DU; F - Mike Coppo, MSU; F - Tom Hurley, Clarkson; F - Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, MSU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Terry Yurkiewicz, Clarkson; D - Pete McLachlan, BU; D - Bob Brawley, MSU; F - Tom Mikkola, MSU; F - John McLennan, Clarkson; F - Lyle Bradley, DU. MOP: Gaye Cooley, G, MSU. Attendance: 9,063.

1967National Champion: Cornell@ Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY. Semifinals: Cornell 1 vs North Dakota 0; Boston U. 4 vs Michigan State 2. Third Place Game: Michigan State 6 vs North Dakota 1. Championship Game: Cornell 4 vs Boston U. 1. All-Tournament First Team: G - Ken Dryden, CU; D - Harry Orr, CU; D - Walt Stanowski, Cornell; F - Mike Doran, CU; F - Tom Mikkola, MSU; F - Jim Quinn, BU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Wayne Ryan, BU; D - Peter McLachlan, BU; D - Brian Gilmour, BU; F - Doug Ferguson, CU; F - Dave Ferguson, CU; F - Brian ‘Sandy’ McAndrew, MSU. MOP: Walt Stanowski, D, Cornell. Attendance: 22,394.

1968National Champion: Denver@ Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN. Semifinals: Denver 4 vs Boston College 1; North Dakota 3 vs Cornell 1. Third Place Game: Cornell 6 vs Boston College 1. Championship Game: Denver 4 vs North Dakota 0. All-Tournament First Team: G - Gerry Powers, DU; D - Terry Abram, UND; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; F - Brian Cornell, Cornell; F - Bob Munro, UND; F - Bob Trembecky, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Ken Dryden, Cornell; D - Tim Gould, DU; D - Terry Ogden, UND; F - Dave Kartio, UND; F - Jim Wiste, DU; F - Tom Gilmore, DU. MOP: Gerry Powers, G, DU. Attendance: 13,346.

1969National Champion: Denver@ Broadmoor World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: Denver 9 vs Harvard 2; Cornell 4 vs Michigan Tech 3 ot. Third Place Game: Harvard 6 vs Michigan Tech 5 (2 ot). Championship Game: Denver 4 vs Cornell 3. All-Tournament First Team: G - Gerry Powers, DU; D - Keith Magnuson, DU; D - Bruce Pattison, Cornell; F - Brian Cornell, Cornell; F - Tom Miller, DU; F - Bob Trembecky, DU. All-Tournament Second Team: G - Ken Dryden, Cornell; D - Tim Gould, DU; D - Steve Giuliani, Cornell; F - Al Karlander, MTU; F - Ron Mark, Harvard; F - Peter Tufford, Cornell. MOP: Keith Magnuson, D, DU. Attendance: 12,725.

1970National Champion: Cornell@ Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, NY. East Seeds: 1 - Cornell; 2 - Clarkson. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan Tech; 2 - Wisconsin. Semifinals: Cornell 2 vs Wisconsin 1; Clarkson 4 vs Michigan Tech 3. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Michigan Tech 5. Championship Game: Cornell 6 vs Clarkson 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Bruce Bullock, Clarkson; D - Steve Giuliani, Cornell; D - Dan Lodboa, Cornell; F - John Hughes, Cornell; F - Rick Magnusson, Clarkson; F - Bob Poffenroth, UW. MOP: Dan Lodboa, D, Cornell. Attendance: 7,600.

1971National Champion: Boston University@ Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY. East Seeds: 1 - Harvard; 2 - Boston U. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Minnesota. Semifinals: Boston U. 4 vs Denver 2; Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 5 ot. Third Place Game: Denver 1 vs Harvard 0. Championship Game: Boston U. 4 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Dan Brady, BU; D - Bob Brown, BU; D - Bruce McIntosh, UM; F - Dean Blais, UM; F - Don Cahoon, BU; F - Steve Stirling, BU. MOP: Dan Brady, G, BU. Attendance: 17,830.

1972National Champion: Boston University@ Boston Garden, Boston, MA. East Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Wisconsin. Semifinals: Boston U. 4 vs Wisconsin 1; Cornell 7 vs Denver 2. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 5 vs Denver 2. Championship Game: Boston U. 4 vs Cornell 0. All-Tournament Team: G - Tim Regan, BU; D - Bob Brown, BU; D - Ric Jordan, BU; F - John Danby, BU; F - Bob Krieger, DU; F - Dave Westner, Cornell; F - Gary Winchester, UW. MOP: Tim Regan, G, BU. Attendance: 30,566.

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1973National Champion: Wisconsin@ Boston Garden, Boston, MA. East Seeds: 1 - Cornell; 2 - Boston College. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Wisconsin. Semifinals: Denver 10 vs Boston College 4; Wisconsin 6 vs Cornell 5 ot. Third Place Game: Boston College 3 vs Cornell 1. Championship Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Denver 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jim Makey, UW; D - Bruce Affleck, DU; D - John Taft, UW; F - Stan Hinkley, UW; F - Peter McNab, DU; F - Dean Talafous, UW. MOP: Dean Talafous, F, UW. Attendance: 23,368.

1974National Champion: Minnesota@ Boston Garden, Boston, MA. East Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan Tech; 2 - Minnesota. Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs Boston U. 4; Michigan Tech 6 vs Harvard 5 ot. Third Place Game: Boston U. 7 vs Harvard 5. Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Michigan Tech 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Brad Shelstad, UM; D - Les Auge, UM; D - Jim Nahrgang, MTU; F - Steve Jensen, MTU; F - Jim McMahon, Harvard; F - Mike Polich, UM. MOP: Brad Shelstad, G, UM. Attendance: 22,919.

1975National Champion: Michigan Tech@ The Arena, St. Louis, MO. East Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Minnesota; 2 - Michigan Tech. Semifinals: Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 4; Michigan Tech 9 vs Boston U. 5. Third Place Game: Boston U. 10 vs Harvard 5. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 6 vs Minnesota 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Jim Warden, MTU; D - Reed Larson, UM; D - Bob Lorimer, MTU; F - Bob D’Alvise, MTU; F - Steve Jensen, MTU; F - Warren Miller, UM. MOP: Jim Warden, G, MTU. Attendance: 10,639.

1976National Champion: Minnesota@ DU Arena, Denver, CO. East Seeds: 1- Boston U.; 2 - Brown. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan Tech; 2 - Minnesota. Semifinals: Michigan Tech 7 vs Brown 6 (2ot); Minnesota 4 vs Boston U. 2. Third Place Game: Brown 8 vs Boston U. 7. Championship Game: Minnesota 6 vs Michigan Tech 4. All-Tournament Team: no team selected. MOP: Tom Vannelli, F, UM. Attendance: 17,410.

1977National Champion: WisconsinEast Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - New Hampshire. West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - Michigan; 3 - Bowling Green.First Round: Bowling Green 5 @ Michigan 7.National Championship @ Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI. Semifinals: Michigan 6 vs Boston U. 4; Wisconsin 4 vs New Hampshire 3 ot. Third Place Game: Boston U. 6 vs New Hampshire 5. Championship Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Michigan 5 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Julian Baretta, UW; D - Craig Norwich, UW; D - John Taft; UW; F - Dave Debol, Michigan; F - Rick Meagher, BU; F - Dave Silk, BU. MOP: Julian Baretta, G, UW. Attendance: 25,694.

1978National Champion: Boston UniversityEast Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - Providence; 3 - Boston U. West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - Bowling Green; 3 - Colorado College.First Round: Boston U. 5 @ Providence 3; Colorado College 3 @ Bowling Green 5.National Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: Boston U. 5 vs Wisconsin 2; Boston College 6 vs Bowling Green 2. Third Place Game: Bowling Green 4 vs Wisconsin 3. Championship Game: Boston U. 5 vs Boston College 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Paul Skidmore, BC; D - Dick Lamby, BU; D - Jack O’Callahan, BU; F - Mark Fidler, BU; F - Joe Mullen, BC; F - Dave Silk, BU. MOP: Jack O’Callahan, D, BU. Attendance: 32,573.

1979National Champion: MinnesotaEast Seeds: 1 - New Hampshire; 2 - Dartmouth. West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Minnesota.First Round: Bowling Green 3 @ Minnesota 6.National Championship @ Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI. Semifinals: Minnesota 4 vs New Hampshire 3; North Dakota 4 vs Dartmouth 2. Third Place Game: Dartmouth 7 vs New Hampshire 3. Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs North Dakota 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Steve Janaszak, UM; D - Mike Ramsey, UM; D - Howard Walker, UND; F - Steve Christoff, UM; F - Eric Strobel, UM; F - Mark Taylor, UND. MOP: Steve Janaszak, G, UM. Attendance: 13,859.

1980National Champion: North DakotaEast Seeds: 1 - Cornell; 2 - Dartmouth. West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Northern Michigan.First Round: Northern Michigan 4 @ Minnesota 3.National Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: North Dakota 4 vs Dartmouth 1; Northern Michigan 5 vs Cornell 4. Third Place Game: Dartmouth 8 vs Cornell 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Northern Michigan 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Steve Weeks, NMU; D - Marc Chorney, UND; D - Tom Laidlaw, NMU; F - Roy Kerling, Cornell; F - Doug Smail, UND; F - Phil Sykes, UND. MOP: Doug Smail, F, UND. Attendance: 19,919.

1981National Champion: WisconsinEast Seeds: 1 - Clarkson; 2 - Providence; 3 - Cornell; 4 - Colgate. West Seeds: 1 - Minnesota; 2 - Northern Michigan; 3 - Michigan Tech; 4 - Wisconsin.Quarterfinals: Wisconsin 3 @ Clarkson 2; Wisconsin 6 @ Clarkson 6 (UW wins series). Cornell 3 @ Northern Michigan 7; Cornell 3 @ Northern Michigan 4 (NMU wins series). Colgate 4 @ Minnesota 9; Colgate 4 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series). Michigan Tech 7 @ Providence 3; Michigan Tech 6 @ Providence 5 (MTU wins series).National Championship @ Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN. Semifinals: Wisconsin 5 vs Northern Michigan 1; Minnesota 7 vs Michigan Tech 2. Third Place Game: Michigan Tech 5 vs Northern Michigan 2. Championship Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Minnesota 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Marc Behrend, UW; D - Mike Knoke, UM; D - Tim Watters, MTU; F - Steve Bozek, NMU; F - Aaron Broten, UM; F - John Newberry, UW. MOP: Marc Behrend, G, UW. Attendance: 21,560.

1982National Champion: North DakotaEast Seeds: 1 - Northeastern; 2 - New Hampshire; 3 - Clarkson; 4 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - Michigan State; 4 - Bowling Green.Quarterfinals: Clarkson 1 @ North Dakota 5; Clarkson 1 @ North Dakota 2 (UND wins series). Harvard 1 @ Wisconsin 6; Harvard 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series). Northeastern 2 @ Bowling Green 2; Northeastern 3 @ Bowling Green 2 (ot) (NU wins series). Michigan State 2 @ New Hampshire 3; Michigan State 2 @ New Hampshire 6 (UNH wins series).National Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: North Dakota 6 vs Northeastern 2; Wisconsin 5 vs New Hampshire 0. Third Place Game: Northeastern 10 vs New Hampshire 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Darren Jensen, UND; D - Bruce Driver, UW; D - James Patrick, UND; F - Cary Eades, UND; F - John Newberry, UW; F - Phil Sykes, UND. MOP: Phil Sykes, F, UND. Attendance: 30,227.

1983National Champion: WisconsinEast Seeds: 1 - Harvard; 2 - Providence; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - St. Lawrence. West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Minnesota Duluth; 4 - Michigan State.Quarterfinals: New Hampshire 6 @ Minnesota 9; New Hampshire 2 @ Minnesota 7 (UM wins series). St. Lawrence 2 @ Wisconsin 6; St. Lawrence 1 @ Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series). Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Providence 7; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Providence 3 (Providence wins series). Michigan State 5 @ Harvard 6; Michigan State 3 @ Harvard 3 (HU wins series).National Championship @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND. Semifinals: Harvard 5 vs Minnesota 3; Wisconsin 2 vs Providence 0. Third Place Game: Providence 4 vs Minnesota 3. Championship Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Harvard 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Marc Behrend, UW; D - Chris Chelios, UW; D - Mark Fusco, Harvard; F - Pat Flatley, UW; F - Scott Fusco, Harvard; F - Paul Houck, UW. MOP: Marc Behrend, G, UW. Attendance: 24,370.

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1984National Champion: Bowling Green StateEast Seeds: 1 - Rensselaer; 2 - Boston U.; 3 - Clarkson; 4 - Boston College. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Minnesota Duluth; 3 - Bowling Green State; 4 - North Dakota.Quarterfinals: North Dakota 5 @ Rensselaer 4; North Dakota 4 @ Rensselaer 2 (UND wins series). Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6; Clarkson 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (UMD wins series). Boston College 2 @ Michigan State 6; Boston College 6 @ Michigan State 7 (MSU wins series). Bowling Green State 3 @ Boston U. 6; Bowling Green State 5 @ Boston U. 1 ot (BGSU wins series).National Championship @ Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY. Semifinals: Minnesota Duluth 2 vs North Dakota 1 ot; Bowling Green 2 vs Michigan State 1. Third Place Game: North Dakota 6 vs Michigan State 5 ot. Championship Game: Bowling Green 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (4 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Rick Kosti, UMD; G - Gary Kruzich, BGSU; D - Dave Ellett, BGSU; D - Garry Galley, BGSU; F - Dean Barsness, UND; F - Bob Lakso, UMD; F - Lyle Phair, MSU. MOP: Gary Kruzich, G, BGSU. Attendance: 29,961.

1985National Champion: RensselaerEast Seeds: 1 - Rensselaer; 2 - Boston College; 3 - Harvard; 4 - Providence. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Minnesota Duluth; 3 - Minnesota; 4 - Lake Superior State.Quarterfinals: Harvard 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; Harvard 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series). Minnesota 7 @ Boston College 5; Minnesota 1 @ Boston College 4 (BC wins series). Lake Superior State 3 @ Rensselaer 7; Lake Superior State 3 @ Rensselaer 3 (Rensselaer wins series). Providence 2 @ Michigan State 3; Providence 4 @ Michigan State 2 (Providence wins series).National Championship @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI. Semiinals: Rensselaer 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 5 (3 ot); Providence 4 vs Boston College 3 (3 ot). Third Place Game: Minnesota Duluth 7 vs Boston College 6 ot. Championship Game: Rensselaer 2 vs Providence 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Chris Terreri, Providence; D - Tim Friday, Rensselaer; D - Ken Hammond, Rensselaer; F - Adam Oates, Rensselaer; F - George Servinis, Rensselaer; F - Bill Watson, UMD. MOP: Chris Terreri, G, Providence. Attendance: 39,318.

1986National Champion: Michigan StateEast Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Harvard; 3 - Boston College; 4 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Michigan State; 3 - Western Michigan; 4 - Minnesota.Quarterfinals: Minnesota 6 @ Boston U. 4; UM 5 @ Boston U. 3 (UM wins series). Cornell 2 @ Denver 4; Cornell 4 @ Denver 3 (DU wins series). Boston College 4 @ Michigan State 6; Boston College 2 @ Michigan State 4 (MSU wins series). Western Michigan 2 @ Harvard 4; Western Michigan 2 @ Harvard 7 (HU wins series).National Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: Michigan State 6 vs Minnesota 4; Harvard 5 vs Denver 2. Third Place Game: Minnesota 6 vs Denver 4. Championship Game: Michigan State 6 vs Harvard 5. All-Tournament Team: G - Norm Foster, MSU; D - Mark Benning, Harvard; D - Don McSween, MSU; F - Allen Bourbeau, Harvard; F - Mike Donnelly, MSU; F - Jeff Parker, MSU. MOP: Mike Donnelly, F, MSU. Attendance: 24,836.

1987National Champion: North DakotaEast Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - Harvard; 3 - Maine; 4 - St. Lawrence. West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Michigan State; 3 - Bowling Green State; 4 - Minnesota.Quarterfinals: Minnesota 4 @ BC 1; Minnesota 2 @ BC 3 (UM wins series). Maine 2 @ Michigan State 6; Maine 3 @ Michigan State 5 (MSU wins series). St. Lawrence 1 @ North Dakota 3; St. Lawrence 3 @ North Dakota 6 (UND wins series). Bowling Green State 1 @ Harvard 7; Bowling Green State 0 @ Harvard 3 (HU wins series).National Championship @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI. Semifinals: Michigan State 5 vs Minnesota 3: North Dakota 5 vs Harvard 2. Third Place Game: Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 3. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Michigan State 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Ed Belfour, UND; D - Ian Kidd; UND; D - Chris Luongo, MSU; D - Don McSween, MSU; F - Tony Hrkac, UND; F - Bob Joyce, UND; F - Corey Millen, UM. MOP: Tony Hrkac, F, UND. Attendance: 36,251.

1988National Champion: Lake Superior StateEast Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - St. Lawrence; 3 - Northeastern; 4 - Harvard; 5 - Vermont; 6 - UMass-Lowell. West Seeds: 1 - Minnesota; 2 - Lake Superior State; 3 - Wisconsin; 4 - Bowling Green; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Merrimack.First Round: Vermont 1 @ Bowling Green State 5; Vermont 1 @ Bowling Green State 5 (BGSU wins series). Merrimack 3 @ Northeastern 5; Merrimack 7 @ Northeastern 3 (Merrimack wins series). UMass-Lowell 1 @ Wisconsin 7; UMass-Lowell 4 @ Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series). Michigan State 6 @ Harvard 5; Michigan State 5 @ Harvard 3 (MSU wins series).Quarterfinals: Bowling Green State 1 @ Maine 5; Bowling Green State 3 @ Maine 4 (Maine wins series). Merrimack 4 @ Lake Superior State 3; Merrimack 0 @ Lake Superior State 5 (LSSU wins series). Wisconsin 0 @ St. Lawrence 7; Wisconsin 4 @ St. Lawrence 3 (SLU wins series). Michigan State 2 @ Minnesota 4; Michigan State 3 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins series).National Championship @ Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY. Semifinals: Lake Superior State 6 vs Maine 3; St. Lawrence 3 vs Minnesota 2. Third Place Game: Maine 5 vs Minnesota 2. Championship Game: Lake Superior State 4 vs St. Lawrence 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Bruce Hoffort, LSSU; D - Kord Cernich, LSSU; D - Brian McColgan, SLU; F - David Capuano, Maine; F - Mike de Carle, LSSU; F - Pete Lappin, SLU. MOP: Bruce Hoffort, G, LSSU. Attendance: 27,582.

1989National Champion: HarvardEast Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - Harvard; 3 - St. Lawrence; 4 - Boston College; 5 - Providence; 6 - St. Cloud State. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Lake Superior State; 4 - Northern Michigan; 5 - Bowling Green; 6 - Wisconsin.First Round: Providence 5 @ Northern Michigan 9; Providence 4 @ Northern Michigan 2; Providence 2 @ Northern Michigan 0 (Providence wins series). Wisconsin 3 @ St. Lawrence 1; Wisconsin 4 @ St. Lawrence 2 (UW wins series). St. Cloud State 3 @ Lake Superior State 6; St. Cloud State 2 @ Lake Superior State 4 (LSSU wins series). Bowling Green State 5 @ Boston College 8; Bowling Green State 2 @ Boston College 4 (BC wins series).Quarterfinals: Providence 8 @ Maine 6; Providence 2 @ Maine 3; Providence 3 @ Maine 4 (2 ot) (Maine wins series). Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 4; Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins series). Lake Superior State 2 @ Harvard 4; Lake Superior State 2 @ Harvard 5 (HU wins series). Boston College 6 @ Michigan State 3; Boston College 2 @ Michigan State 7; Boston College 4 @ Michigan State 5 ot (MSU wins series).National Championship @ Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota 7 vs Maine 4; Harvard 6 vs Michigan State 3. Third Place Game: Michigan State 7 vs Maine 4. Championship Game: Harvard 4 vs Minnesota 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Allain Roy, Harvard; D - Todd Richards, UM; D - Kevin Sneddon, Harvard; F - Jon Anderson, UM; F - Ted Donato, Harvard; F - Lane MacDonald, Harvard. MOP: Ted Donato, F, Harvard. Attendance: 61,418.

1990National Champion: WisconsinEast Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - Colgate; 3 - Maine; 4 - Boston U.; 5 - Clarkson; 6 - Alaska Anchorage. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - Wisconsin; 3 - Lake Superior State; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - North Dakota; 6 - Bowling Green State.First Round: Clarkson 1 @ Minnesota 6; Clarkson 1 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series). Bowling Green State 4 @ Maine 8; Bowling Green State 2 @ Maine 5 (Maine wins series). Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Lake Superior State 6; Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Lake Superior State 10 (LSSU wins series). North Dakota 8 @ Boston U. 5; North Dakota 3 @ Boston U. 5; North Dakota 0 @ Boston U. 5 (BU wins series).Quarterfinals: Minnesota 2 @ Boston College 4; Minnesota 2 @ Boston College 1; Minnesota 1 @ Boston College 6 (BC wins series). Maine 3 @ Wisconsin 7; Maine 3 @ Wisconsin 4 ot (UW wins series). Lake Superior State 2 @ Colgate 3; Lake Superior State 1 @ Colgate 2 (CU wins series). Boston U. 3 @ Michigan State 6; Boston U. 5 @ Michigan State 3; Boston U. 5 @ Michigan State 3 (BU wins series).National Championship @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI. Semifinals: Wisconsin 2 vs Boston College 1; Colgate 3 vs Boston U. 2. Championship Game: Wisconsin 7 vs Colgate 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; D - Rob Andringa, UW; D - Mark Osiecki, UW; F - John Byce, UW; F - Joel Gardner, Colgate; F - Chris Tancill, UW. MOP: Chris Tancill, F, UW. Attendance: 24,569.

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1991National Champion: Northern MichiganEast Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - Boston U.; 3 - Boston College; 4 - Clarkson; 5 - Providence; 6 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Lake Superior State; 2 - Northern Michigan; 3 - Michigan; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - Wisconsin; 6 - Alaska Anchorage.First Round: Providence 4 @ Minnesota 3; Providence 4 @ Minnesota 8; Providence 3 @ Minnesota 8 (UM wins series). Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Boston College 2; Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Boston College 1 (UAA wins series). Cornell 5 @ Michigan 4 ot; Cornell 4 @ Michigan 6; Cornell 3 @ Michigan 9 (Michigan wins series). Wisconsin 3 @ Clarkson 8; Wisconsin 4 @ Clarkson 5 (Clarkson wins series).Quarterfinals: Minnesota 0 @ Maine 4; Minnesota 3 @ Maine 5 (Maine wins series). Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Northern Michigan 8; Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Northern Michigan 5 (NMU wins series). Michigan 1 @ Boston U. 4; Michigan 1 @ Boston U. 8 (BU wins series). Clarkson 7 @ Lake Superior State 3; Clarkson 2 @ Lake Superior State 6; Clarkson 4 @ Lake Superior State 3 (Clarkson wins series).National Championship @ Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Northern Michigan 5 vs Maine 3; Boston U. 7 vs Clarkson 3. Championship Game: Northern Michigan 8 vs Boston U. 7 (3 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Bill Pye, NMU; D - Lou Melone, NMU; D - Brad Werenka, NMU; F - Tony Amonte, BU; F - Scott Beattie, NMU; F - Jean-Yves Roy, Maine. MOP: Scott Beattie, F, NMU. Attendance: 35,938.

1992National Champion: Lake Superior StateEast Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - St. Lawrence; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Boston U.; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Wisconsin. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Lake Superior State; 4 - Northern Michigan; 5 - Clarkson; 6 - Alaska Anchorage.East Regional @ Civic Center, Providence, RI. Michigan State 4 vs Boston U.; Wisconsin 4 vs New Hampshire 2; Wisconsin 5 vs St. Lawrence 2; Michigan State 3 vs Maine 2.West Regional @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI. Northern Michigan 8 vs Clarkson 4; Lake Superior State 7 vs Alaska Anchorage 3; Michigan 7 vs Northern Michigan 6; Lake Superior State 8 vs Minnesota 3.National Championship @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Semifinals: Lake Superior State 4 vs Michigan State 2; Wisconsin 4 vs Michigan 2. Championship Game: Lake Superior State 5 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Darrin Madeley, LSSU; D - Mark Astley, LSSU; D - Barry Richter, UW; F - Paul Constantin, LSSU; F - Brian Rolston, LSSU; F - Jason Zent, UW. MOP: Paul Constantin, F, LSSU. Attendance: 34,110.

1993National Champion: MaineEast Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - Boston U.; 3 - Harvard; 4 - Clarkson; 5 - Minnesota; 6 - Northern Michigan. West Seeds: 1 - Lake Superior State; 2 - Michigan; 3 - Miami; 4 - Minnesota Duluth; 5 - Brown; 6 - Wisconsin.East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA. Minnesota 2 vs Clarkson 1; Northern Michigan 3 vs Harvard 2 (2 ot); Maine 6 vs Minnesota 2; Boston U. 4 vs Northern Michigan 1.West Regional @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI: Wisconsin 3 vs Miami 1; Minnesota Duluth 7 vs Brown 3; Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin 3 ot; Lake Superior State 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 3.National Championship @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI. Semifinals: Maine 4 vs Michigan 3 ot; Lake Superior State 6 vs Boston U. 1. Championship Game: Maine 5 vs Lake Superior State 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Garth Snow, Maine; D - Chris Imes, Maine; D - Michael Smith, LSSU; F - Paul Kariya, Maine; F - Jim Montgomery, Maine; F - Brian Rolston, LSSU. MOP: Jim Montgomery, F, Maine. Attendance: 52,191.

1994National Champion: Lake Superior StateEast Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Harvard; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Wisconsin; 5 - Western Michigan; 6 - Rensselaer. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - UMass-Lowell; 4 - Lake Superior State; 5 - Northeastern; 6 - Michigan State.East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Wisconsin 6 vs Western Michigan 3; New Hampshire 2 vs Rennselaer 0; Boston U. 4 vs Wisconsin 1; Harvard 7 vs New Hampshire 1. All-Tournament Team: no team selected.West Regional @ Munn Arena, East Lansing, MI. UMass Lowell 3 vs Michigan State 4; Lake Superior State 6 vs Northeastern 5 ot; Minnesota 2 vs UMass-Lowell 1 (2 ot); Lake Superior State 5 vs Michigan 4 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Dwayne Roloson, UMass-Lowell; D - Keith Aldridge, LSSU; D - Chris McAlpine, UM; F - Greg Bullock, UMass-Lowell; F - Mike Stone, Michigan; F - Gerald Tallaire, LSSU. MOP: Gerald Tallaire, F, LSSU.

National Championship @ Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Boston U. 4 vs Minnesota 1; Lake Superior State 3 vs Harvard 2 ot. Championship Game: Lake Superior State 9 vs Boston U. 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Blaine Lacher, LSSU; D - Keith Aldridge, LSSU; D - Steven Barnes, LSSU; F - Clayton Beddoes, LSSU; F - Mike Pomichter, BU; F - Sean Tallaire, LSSU. MOP: Sean Tallaire, F, LSSU. Attendance: 45,625.

1995National Champion: Boston UniversityEast Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Maine; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Clarkson; 5 - Lake Superior State; 6 - Denver. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - Colorado College; 3 - Minnesota; 4 - Wisconsin; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Rensselaer.East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA. Lake Superior State 5 vs Clarkson 4; Denver 9 vs New Hampshire 2; Boston U. 6 vs Lake Superior State 2; Maine 4 vs Denver 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Blair Allison, Maine; D - Chris Imes, Maine; D - Kaj Linna, BU; F - Tim Lovell, Maine; F - Sean Tallaire, LSSU; F - Steve Thornton, BU. MOP: Tim Lovell, F, Maine.West Regional @ Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI. Minnesota 3 vs Rensselaer 0; Wisconsin 5 vs Michigan State 3; Minnesota 5 vs Colorado College 2; Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Brian Rafalski, UW; D - Dan Trebil, UM; F - Mike Strobel, UW; F - Nick Checco, UM; F - Mike Knuble, Michigan. MOP: Mike Knuble, F, Michigan.National Championship @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: Boston U. 7 vs Minnesota 3; Maine 4 vs Michigan 3 (3 ot). Championship Game: Boston U. 6 vs Maine 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Blair Allison, Maine; D - Chris Imes, Maine; D - Kaj Linna, BU; F - Shawn Bates, BU; F - Chris O’Sullivan, BU; F - Dan Shermerhorn, Maine. MOP: Chris O’Sullivan, F, BU. Attendance: 34,452.

1996National Champion: MichiganEast Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Vermont; 3 - Lake Superior State; 4 - Western Michigan; 5 - Clarkson; 6 - Cornell. West Seeds: 1 - Colorado College; 2 - Michigan; 3 - Minnesota; 4 - UMass-Lowell; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Providence.East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Clarkson 6 vs Western Michigan 1; Lake Superior State 5 vs Cornell 4; Boston U. 3 vs Clarkson 2; Vermont 2 vs Lake Superior State 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Tim Thomas, UV; D - Keith Aldridge, LSSU; D - Chris O’Sullivan, BU; F - Chris Drury, BU; F - Eric Perrin, UV; F - Martin St. Louis, UV. MOP: Martin St. Louis, F, UV.West Regional @ Munn Arena, East Lansing, MI. Minnesota 5 vs Providence 1; UMass-Lowell 6 vs Michigan State 2; Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 3; Colorado College 5 vs UMass-Lowell 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Martin Fillion, UML; D - Dave Barozzino, UML; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Brendan Concannon, UML; F - Brendan Morrison, Michigan; F - Bill Muckalt, Michigan. MOP: Bill Muckalt, F, Michigan.National Championship @ Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH. Semifinals: Michigan 4 vs Boston U. 0; Colorado College 4 vs Vermont 3 (2 ot). Championship Game: Michigan 3 vs Colorado College 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Marty Turco, Michigan; D - Steven Halko, Michigan; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Peter Geronazzo, CC; F - Brendan Morrison, Michigan; F - Martin St. Louis, UV. MOP: Brendan Morrison, F, Michigan. Attendance: 35,271.

1997National Champion: North DakotaEast Seeds: 1 - Clarkson; 2 - Boston U.; 3 - Vermont; 4 - New Hampshire; 5 - Colorado College; 6 - Denver. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - Miami; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Cornell.East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA. Colorado College 3 vs New Hampshire 2; Denver 6 vs Vermont 3; Colorado College 5 vs Clarkson 4; Boston U. 4 vs Denver 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Jim Mullin, DU; D - Eric Rud, CC; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Shawn Bates, BU; F - Albie O’Connell, BU; F - Brian Swanson, CC. MOP: Jim Mullin, G, DU.West Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Cornell 4 vs Miami 2; Minnesota 6 vs Michigan State 3; North Dakota 6 vs Cornell 2; Michigan 7 vs Minnesota 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Jason Elliott, Cornell; D - Mike Crowley, UM; D - Blake Sloan, Michigan; F - Jason Botterill, Michigan; F - Casey Hankinson, UM; F - Brendan Morrison, Michigan. MOP: Jason Botterill, F, Michigan.National Championship @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI. Semifinals: North Dakota 6 vs Colorado College 2; Boston U. 3 vs Michigan 2. Championship Game: North Dakota 6 vs Boston U. 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Aaron Schweitzer, UND; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Tom Poti, BU; F - Chris Drury, BU; F - Matt Henderson, UND; F - David Hoogsteen, UND. MOP: Matt Henderson, F, UND. Attendance: 52,124.

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1998National Champion: MichiganEast Seeds: 1 - Boston U.; 2 - Boston College; 3 - Clarkson; 4 - Wisconsin; 5 - New Hampshire; 6 - Colorado College. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - Michigan; 4 - Ohio State; 5 - Yale; 6 - Princeton.East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. New Hampshire 7 vs Wisconsin 4; Colorado College 3 vs Clarkson 1; New Hampshire 4 vs Boston U. 3 ot; Boston College 6 vs Colorado College 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Sean Matile, UNH; D - Jayme Filipowicz, UNH; D - Mike Mottau, BC; F - Chris Drury, BU; F - Mark Mowers, UNH; F - Marty Reasoner, BC. MOP: Mark Mowers, F, UNH.West Regional @ Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, MI. Michigan 2 vs Princeton 1; Ohio State 4 vs Yale 0; Michigan 4 vs North Dakota 3; Ohio State 4 vs Michigan State 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Jeff Maund, OSU; D - Andre Signoretti, OSU; D - Mike Van Ryn, Michigan; F - Todd Compeau, OSU; F - Mat Herr, Michigan; F - Mark Kosick, Michigan. MOP: Jeff Maund, G, OSU.National Championship @ FleetCenter, Boston, MA. Semifinals: Michigan 4 vs New Hampshire 0; Boston College 5 vs Ohio State 2. Championship: Michigan 3 vs Boston College 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Marty Turco, Michigan; D - Bubba Berenzweig, Michigan; D - Mike Mottau, BC; F - Mark Kosick, Michigan; F - Josh Langfeld, Michigan; F - Marty Reasoner, BC. MOP: Marty Turco, G, Michigan. Attendance: 54,355.

1999National Champion: MaineEast Seeds: 1 - New Hampshire; 2 - Clarkson; 3 - Maine; 4 - Denver; 5 - Michigan; 6 - Ohio State. West Seeds: 1 - North Dakota; 2 - Michigan State; 3 - Colorado College; 4 - Boston College; 5 - Northern Michigan; 6 - St. Lawrence.East Regional @ Centrum Center, Worcester, MA. Michigan 5 vs Denver 3; Maine 4 vs Ohio State 2; New Hampshire 2 vs Michigan 1 ot; Maine 7 vs Clarkson 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Josh Blackburn, Michigan; D - Bubba Berenzweig, Michigan; D - David Cullen, Maine; F - Darren Haydar, UNH; F - Steve Kariya, Maine; F - Mike Souza, UNH. MOP: Steve Kariya, F, Maine.West Regional @ Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI. Colorado College 5 vs St. Lawrence 2; Boston College 2 vs Northern Michigan 1; Michigan State 4 vs Colorado College 3; Boston College 3 vs North Dakota 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Scott Clemmensen, BC; D - Bobby Allen, BC; D - Dan Peters, CC; F - Bryan Adams, MSU; F - Adam Hall, MSU; F - Brian Gionta, BC. MOP: Scott Clemmensen, G, BC.NCAA Frozen Four @ Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA. Semifinals: New Hampshire 5 vs Michigan State 3; Maine 2 vs Boston College 1 ot. Championship Game: Maine 3 vs New Hampshire 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Alfie Michaud, Maine; D - David Cullen, Maine; D - Jayme Filipowicz, UNH; F - Niko Dimitrakos, Maine; F - Jason Krog, UNH; F - Mike Souza, UNH. MOP: Alfie Michaud, G, Maine. Attendance: 39,748.

2000National Champion: North DakotaEast Seeds: 1 - Maine; 2 - St. Lawrence; 3 - Boston U.; 4 - Colgate; 5 - Michigan; 6 - St. Cloud State. West Seeds: 1 - Wisconsin; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - New Hampshire; 4 - Boston College; 5 - Michigan State; 6 - Niagara.East Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Michigan 4 vs Colgate 3 ot; Boston U. 5 vs St. Cloud State 3; Maine 5 vs Michigan 2; St. Lawrence 3 vs Boston U. 2 (4 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Rick DiPietro, BU; G - Derek Gustafson, SLU; D - Chris Dyment, BU; D - Justin Harney, SLU; F - Mike Comrie, Michigan; F - Ben Guite, Maine; F - Andy McDonald, Colgate. MOP: Derek Gustafson, G, SLU.West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Niagara 4 vs New Hampshire 1; Boston College 6 vs Michigan State 5 ot; North Dakota 4 vs Niagara 1; Boston College 4 vs Wisconsin 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Greg Gardner, NU; D - Mike Commodore, UND; D - Mike Mottau, BC; F - Blake Bellefeuille, BC; F - Jeff Farkas, BC; F - Jeff Panzer, UND. MOP: Blake Bellefeuille, F, BC.NCAA Frozen Four @ Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: North Dakota 2 vs Maine 0; Boston College 4 vs St. Lawrence 2. Championship Game: North Dakota 4 vs Boston College 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Karl Goehring, UND; D - Mike Commodore, UND; D - Mike Mottau, BC; F - Jeff Farkas, BC; F - Lee Goren, UND; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. MOP: Lee Goren, F, UND. Attendance: 34,452.

2001National Champion: Boston CollegeEast Seeds: 1 - Boston College; 2 - North Dakota; 3 - Colorado College; 4 - Minnesota; 5 - Maine; 6 - St. Lawrence. West Seeds: 1 - Michigan State; 2 - St. Cloud State; 3 - Michigan; 4 - Wisconsin; 5 - Providence; 6 - Mercyhust.East Regional @ Centrum Center, Worcester, MA. Maine 5 vs Minnesota 4 ot; Colorado College 3 vs St. Lawrence 2 (2 ot); Boston College 3 vs Maine 1; North Dakota 4 vs Colorado College 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Scott Clemmensen, BC; D - Bobby Allen, BC; D - Doug Janik, Maine; F - Michael Schutte, Maine; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. MOP: Jeff Panzer, F, UND.West Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Michigan 4 vs Mercyhurst 3; Wisconsin 4 vs Providence 1; Michigan 4 vs St. Cloud State 3; Michigan State 5 vs Wisconsin 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Peter Aubry, Mercyhurst; D - Jon Insana, MSU; D - Andrew Hutchinson, MSU; F - Sean Patchell, MSU; F - Mike Cammalleri, Michigan; F - Dany Heatley, UW. MOP: Mike Cammalleri, F, Michigan.NCAA Frozen Four @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Semifinals: North Dakota 2 vs Michigan State 0; Boston College 4 vs Michigan 2. Championship Game: Boston College 3 vs North Dakota 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Scott Clemmensen, BC; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Rob Scuderi, BC; F - Chuck Kobasew, BC; F - Krys Kolanos, BC; F - Bryan Lundbohm, UND. MOP: Chuck Kobasew, F, BC. Attendance: 39,865.

2002National Champion: MinnesotaEast Seeds: 1 - New Hampshire; 2 - Boston U.; 3 - Maine; 4 - Cornell; 5 - Quinnipiac; 6 - Harvard. West Seeds: 1 - Denver; 2 - Minnesota; 3 - Michigan State; 4 - Michigan; 5 - St. Cloud State; 6 - Colorado College.East Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA. Cornell 6 vs Quinnipiac 1; Maine 4 vs Harvard 3 ot; New Hampshire 4 vs Cornell 3; Maine 4 vs Boston U. 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Matt Yeats, Maine; D - Doug Murray, Cornell; D - Peter Metcalf, Maine; F - David Klema, BU; F - Lucas Lawson, Maine; F - Colin Hemingway, UNH. MOP: No selection.West Regional @ Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, MI. Colorado College 2 vs Michigan State 0; Michigan 4 vs St. Cloud State 2; Colorado College 2 vs Minnesota 4; Michigan 5 vs Denver 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Josh Blackburn, Michigan; D - Mike Komisarek, Michigan; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Chris Paradise, DU; F - Jed Ortmeyer, Michigan; F - John Pohl, UM. MOP: John Pohl, F, UM.NCAA Frozen Four @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Maine 7 vs New Hampshire 2; Minnesota 3 vs Michigan 2. Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Maine 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Adam Hauser, UM; D - Michael Schutte, Maine; D - Peter Metcalf, Maine; F - Grant Potulny, UM; F - John Pohl, UM; F - Robert Liscak, Maine. MOP: Grant Potulny, F, UM. Attendance: 57,966.

2003National Champion: MinnesotaNortheast Regional @ Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA. Semifinals: (2) Boston U. 6 vs (3) Harvard 4; (4) St. Cloud State 2 vs (1) New Hampshire 5. Championship Game: Boston U. 0 vs New Hampshire 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Mike Ayers, G, UNH; D - Garrett Stafford, UNH; D - Bryan Miller, BU; F - Colin Hemingway, UNH; F - Preston Callander, UNH; F - Dominic Moore, Harvard. MOP: Mike Ayers, G, UNH.East Regional @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI. Semifinals: (4) Minnesota State 2 vs (1) Cornell 5; (3) Ohio State 0 vs (2) Boston College 1. Championship Game: Boston College 1 vs Cornell 2 (2 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Matti Kaltianen, BC; D - Doug Murray, Cornell; D - J.D. Forrest, BC; F - Mike Knoepfli, Cornell; F - Matt McRae, Cornell; F - Tony Voce, BC. MOP: Matt McRae, Cornell.West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: (3) North Dakota 2 vs (2) Ferris State 5; (4) Mercyhurst 2 vs (1) Minnesota 9. Championship Game: Ferris State 4 vs Minnesota 7. All-Tournament Team: G - Mike Brown, FSU; D - Keith Ballard, UM; D - Matt DeMarchi, UM; F - Grant Potulny, UM; F - Chris Kunitz, FSU; F - Thomas Vanek, UM. MOP: Thomas Vanek, UM.Midwest Regional @ Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor, MI. Semifinals: (4) Wayne State 2 vs (1) Colorado College 4; (3) Michigan 2 vs (2) Maine 1. Championship Game: Michigan 5 vs Colorado College 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Al Montoya, Michigan; D - Andy Burnes, Michigan; D - Tom Preissing, CC; F - Brett Sterling, CC; F - Eric Nystrom, Michigan; F - Jed Ortmeyer, Michigan. MOP: Al Montoya, Michigan.NCAA Frozen Four @ HSBC Arena, Buffalo, NY. Semifinals: New Hampshire 3 vs Cornell 2; Michigan 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot. Championship Game: New Hampshire 1 vs Minnesota 5. All-Tournament Team: G - Travis Weber, UM; D - Paul Martin, UM; D - Matt DeMarchi, UM; F - Thomas Vanek, UM; F - Nathan Martz, UNH; F - Steve Saviano, UNH. MOP: Thomas Vanek, F, UM. Attendance: 55,745.

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2004National Champion: DenverEast Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Semifinals: (4) Harvard 4 vs (1) Maine 5; (3) Wisconsin 1 vs (2) Ohio State 0 ot. Championship Game: Wisconsin 1 vs Maine 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Michel Leveille, Maine; F - Colin Shields, Maine; F - Mike Hamilton, Maine; D - Dan Boeser, UW; D - Prestin Ryan, Maine; G - Bernd Bruckler, UW. MOP: Bernd Bruckler, G, UW.West Regional @ World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: (4) Holy Cross 0 vs (1) North Dakota 3; (3) Miami 2 vs (2) Denver 3. Championship Game: Denver 1 vs North Dakota 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Max Bull, DU; F - Zach Parise, UND; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; D - Matt Laatsch, DU; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; G - Adam Berkhoel, DU. MOP: Adam Berkhoel, G, DU.Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH. Semifinals: (4) Niagara 2 vs (1) Boston College 5; (3) New Hampshire 1 vs (2) Michigan 4. Championship: Michigan 2 vs Boston College 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Patrick Eaves, BC; Ryan Shannon, BC; Brandon Kaleniecki, Michigan; D - Andrew Alberts, BC; D - Andy Burnes, Michigan; G - Al Montoya, Michigan. MOP: Patrick Eaves, F, BC.Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Semifinals: (4) Notre Dame 2 vs (1) Minnesota 5; (3) Michigan State 0 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 5. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Minnesota 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Junior Lessard, UMD; F - Evan Schwabe, UMD; F - Aaron Gill, Notre Dame; D - Keith Ballard, UM; D - Chris Harrington, UM; G - Isaac Reichmuth, UMD. MOP: Isaac Reichmuth, G, UMD.NCAA Frozen Four @ FleetCenter, Boston, MA. Semifinals: Denver 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 3; Maine 2 vs Boston College 1. Championship Game: Denver 1 vs Maine 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Connor James, DU; F - Dustin Penner, Maine; F - Junior Lessard, UMD; D - Prestin Ryan, Maine; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; G - Adam Berkhoel, DU. MOP: Adam Berkhoel, G, DU. Attendance: 54,309.

2005National Champion: DenverEast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA. Semifinals: (4) Mercyhurst 4 vs (1) Boston College 5; (3) Boston U. 0 vs (2) North Dakota 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 6 vs Boston College 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Travis Zajac, UND; F - Colby Genoway, UND; F - Brian Boyle, BC; D - T.J. Kemp, Mercyhurst; D - Nick Fuher, UND; G - Jordan Parise, UND. MOP: Jordan Parise, G, UND.West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: (4) Maine 0 vs (1) Minnesota 1 ot; (3) Ohio State 2 vs (2) Cornell 3. Championship Game: Minnesota 2 vs Cornell 1 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Garrett Smaagaard, UM; F - Matt Moulson, Cornell; F - Evan Kaufmann, UM; D - Mike Vannelli, UM; D - Doug Krantz, Cornell; G - Kellen Briggs, UM. MOP: Kellen Briggs, G, UM.Northeast Regional @ Mullins Center, Amherst, MA. Semifinals: (4) Bemidji State 3 vs (1) Denver 4 ot; (3) Harvard 2 vs (2) New Hampshire 3 ot. Championship Game: Denver 4 vs New Hampshire 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Daniel Winnick, UNH; F - Kevin Ulanski, DU; D - Matt Carle, DU; D - Tyson Teplitsky, UNH; G - Kevin Regan, UNH. MOP: Gabe Gauthier, F, DU.Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Semifinals: (4) Colgate 5 vs (1) Colorado College 6; (3) Wisconsin 1 vs (2) Michigan 4. Championship Game: Colorado College 4 vs Michigan 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Trevor Frischmon, CC; F - Jeff Tambellini, Michigan; F - Marty Sertich, CC; D - Brandon Rogers, Michigan; D - Brian Salcido, CC; G - Al Montoya, Michigan. MOP: Trevor Frischmon, F, CC.NCAA Frozen Four @ Value City Arena @ Jerome Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH. Semifinals: Colorado College 2 vs Denver 6; North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 2. Championship Game: Denver 4 vs North Dakota 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Travis Zajac, UND; F - Paul Stastny, DU; D - Matt Carle, DU; D - Brett Skinner, DU; G - Peter Mannino, DU. MOP: Peter Mannino, G, DU. Attendance: 51,365.

2006National Champion: WisconsinEast Regional @ Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY. Semifinals: (4) New Hampshire 0 vs (1) Michigan State 1; (3) Maine 6 vs (2) Harvard 1. Championship Game: Maine 5 vs Michigan State 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Michel Leveille, Maine; F - John Hopson, Maine; F - Tim Crowder, MSU; D - Matt Duffy, Maine; D - Corey Potter, MSU; G - Ben Bishop, Maine. MOP: John Hopson, F, Maine.West Regional @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND. Semifinals: (4) Holy Cross vs (1) Minnesota 3 ot; (3) Michigan 1 vs (2) North Dakota 5. Championship Game: Holy Cross 2 vs North Dakota 5. All-Tournament Team: F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - Jonathan Toews, UND; F - Tyler McGregor, Holy Cross; D - Matt Smaby, UND; D - Jon Landry, Holy Cross; G - Jordan Parise, UND. MOP: Jonathan Toews,

F, UND.Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA. Semifinals: (4) Nebraska Omaha 2 vs (1) Boston U. 9; (3) Boston College 5 vs (2) Miami 0. Championship Game: Boston College 5 vs Boston U. 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Joe Rooney, BC; F - Chris Higgins, BU; F - Brian Boyle, BC; D - Peter Harrold, BC; D - Sean Sullivan, BU; G - Cory Schnedier, BC. MOP: Cory Schneider, G, BC.Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI. Semifinals: (3) Colorado College 2 vs (2) Cornell 3; (4) Bemidji State 0 vs (1) Wisconsin 4. Championship: Cornell 0 vs Wisconsin 1 (3 ot). All-Tournament Team: F - Joe Pavelski, UW; F - Jack Skille, UW; F - Matt Moulson, CU; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; D - Jon Gleed, CU; G - Brian Elliott, UW. MOP: Brian Elliott, G, UW.NCAA Frozen Four @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI. Semifinals: Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 5; Maine 2 vs Wisconsin 5. Championship Game: Boston College 1 vs Wisconsin 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Chris Collins, BC; F - Robbie Earl, UW; F - Adam Burish, UW; D - Brett Motherwell, BC; D - Tom Gilbert, UW; G - Brian Elliott, UW. MOP: Robbie Earl, F, UW. Attendance: 53,086.

2007National Champion: Michigan StateEast Regional @ Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY. Semifinals: (4) Massachusetts 1 vs (1) Clarkson 0 ot; (3) Maine 4 vs (2) St. Cloud State 1. Championship Game: Massachusetts 1 vs Maine 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Matt Anderson, UMass; F - Kevin Jarman, UMass; F - Michel Léveillé, Maine; D - Mike Lundin, Maine; D - Bret Tyler, Maine; G - Ben Bishop, Maine. MOP: Michel Léveillé, Maine.Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Semifinals: (4) Alabama-Huntsville 2 vs (1) Notre Dame 3 (2 ot); (3) Michigan State 5 vs (2) Boston U. 1. Championship Game: Michigan State 2 vs Notre Dame 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Tim Kennedy, MSU; F - Chris Mueller, MSU; F - Wes O’Neill, Notre Dame; D - Ryan Thang, Notre Dame; D - Tyler Howells, MSU; G - Jeff Lerg, MSU. MOP: Jeff Lerg, G, MSU.Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH. Semifinals: (4) Miami 2 vs (1) New Hampshire 1; (3) St. Lawrence 1 vs (2) Boston College 4. Championship Game: Miami 0 vs Boston College 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Joe Rooney, BC; F - Brock Bradford, BC; F - Ryan Jones, Miami; D - Brian Boyle, BC; D - Mitch Ganzak, Miami; G - Cory Schneider, BC. MOP: Cory Schneider, G, BC.West Regional @ Pepsi Center, Denver, CO. Semifinals: (4) Air Force 3 vs (1) Minnesota 4; (3) North Dakota 8 vs (2) Michigan 5. Championship Game: North Dakota 3 vs Minnesota 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Chris Porter, UND; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Mike Carman, UM; D - Robbie Bina, UND; D - Mike Vannelli, UM; G - Philippe Lamoureux, UND. MOP: Chris Porter, F, UND.NCAA Frozen Four @ Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO. Semifinals: Michigan State 4 vs Maine 2; Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 4. Championship Game: Michigan State 3 vs Boston College 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Tim Kennedy, MSU; F - Justin Abdelkader, MSU; F - Nathan Gerbe, BC; D - Tyler Howells, MSU; D - Brian Boyle, BC; G - Jeff Lerg, MSU. MOP: Justin Abdelkader, F, MSU. Attendance: 57,146.

2008National Champion: Boston CollegeEast Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY. Semifinals: (3) Clarkson 2 vs (2) St. Cloud State 1; (4) Niagara 1 vs (1) Michigan 5. Championship Game: Clarkson 0 vs Michigan 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Billy Sauer, Michigan; D - Mark Mitera, Michigan; D - Grant Clitsome, CU; F - Chad Kolarik, Michigan; F - Kevin Porter, Michigan; F - Shea Guthrie, CU. MOP: Kevin Porter, F, Michigan.Midwest Regional @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI. Semifinals: (4) Princeton 1 vs (1) North Dakota 5; (3) Wisconsin 6 vs (2) Denver 2. Championship Game: Wisconsin 2 vs North Dakota 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, UND; D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Jamie McBain, UW; F - Ryan Duncan, UND; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Michael Davies, UW. MOP: Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, G, UND.Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA. Semifinals: (4) Air Force 2 vs (1) Miami 3 ot; (3) Minnesota 2 vs (2) Boston College 5. Championship Game: Boston College 4 vs Miami 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Andrew Volkening, AFA; D - Alec Martinez , Miami; D - Nick Petrecki, BC; F - Ryan Jones, Miami; F - Nathan Gerbe, BC; F - Joe Whitney, BC. MOP: Joe Whitney, F, BC.West Regional @ Colorado Springs World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO. Semifinals: (3) Michigan State 3 vs (1) Colorado College 1. Championship Game: Notre Dame 3 vs Michigan State 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Jeff Lerg, MSU; D - Jeff Petry, MSU; D - Brock Sheahan, Notre Dame; F - Justin Abdelkader, MSU; F - Christian Hanson, Notre Dame; F - Mark Van Guilder, Notre Dame.NCAA Frozen Four @ Pepsi Center, Denver, CO. Semifinals: Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 1; Notre Dame 5 vs Michigan 4 ot. Championship Game: Boston College 4 vs Notre Dame 1. All-Tournament Team: G - John Muse, BC; D - Mike Brennan, BC; D - Kyle Lawson, Notre Dame; F - Kevin Deeth, Notre Dame; F - Nathan Gerbe, BC; F Ben Smith, BC. MOP: Nathan Gerbe, F, BC. Attendance: 55,629.

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2009National Champion: Boston UniversityEast Regional @ Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT. Semifinals: (4) Air Force 2 vs (1) Michigan 0; (3) Vermont 4 vs (2) Yale 1. Championship Game: Air Force 2 vs Vermont 3 (2 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Andrew Volkening, AFA; D - Greg Flynn, AFA; D - Dan Lawson, UV; F - Sean Bertsch, AFA; F - Jacques Lamoureux, AFA; Viktor Stalbert, UV. MOP: Dan Lawson, D, UV.West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: (4) Miami 4 vs (1) Denver 2; (3) Princeton 4 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 5 ot. Championship Game: Miami 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Cody Reichard, MU; D - Evan Oberg, UMD; D - Cameron Schilling, MU; F - Mike Connolly, UMD; F - Justin Mercier, MU; Brett Wilson, PU. MOP: Justin Mercier, F, MU.Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Semifinals: (3) Cornell 3 vs (2) Northeastern 2; (4) Bemidji State 5 vs (1) Notre Dame 1. Championship Game: Bemidji State 4 vs Cornell 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Matt Dalton, BSU; D - Ryan Adams, BSU; D - Brad Hunt, BSU; F - Evan Barlow, CU; F - Matt Read, BSU; F - Tyler Scofield, BSU. MOP: Tyler Scofield, F, BSU.Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH. Semifinals: (3) New Hampshire 6 vs (2) North Dakota 5 ot; (4) Ohio State 3 vs (1) Boston U. 8. Championship Game: New Hampshire 1 vs Boston U. 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Kieran Millan, BU; D - Matt Gilroy, BU; D - Kevin Kapstad, UNH; F - Nick Bonino, BU; F - Jason Lawrence, BU; Peter Leblanc, UNH. MOP: Jason Lawrence, F, BU.NCAA Frozen Four @ Verizon Center, Washington, DC. Semifinals: Bemidji State 1 vs Miami 4; Vermont 4 vs Boston U. 5. Championship Game: Miami 3 vs Boston U. 4 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Kieran Millan, BU; D - Colby Cohen, BU; Kevin Roeder, MU; F - Nick Bonino, BU; F - Colin Wilson, BU; Tommy Wingels, MU. MOP: Colby Cohen, D, BU. Attendance: 55,366.

2010National Champion: Boston CollegeEast Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY. Semifinals: (4) RIT 2 vs (1) Denver 1; (3) New Hampshire 6 vs (2) Cornell 2. Championship Game: RIT 6 vs New Hampshire 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jared DeMichiel, RIT; D - Chris Haltigin, RIT; D - Dan Ringwald, RIT; F - Bobby Butler, UNH; F - Cameron Burt, RIT; F - Tyler Brenner, RIT. MOP: Jared DeMichiel, G, RIT.West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: (4) Vermont 2 vs (1) Wisconsin 3; (3) Northern Michigan 3 vs (2) St. Cloud State 4 (2 ot). Championship Game: Wisconsin 5 vs St. Cloud State 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Scott Gudmandson, UW; D - Ryan McDonagh, UW; D - Brendan Smith, UW; F - Blake Geoffrion, UW; F - Garrett Roe, SCSU; F - Tony Mosey, SCSU. MOP: Blake Geoffrion, F, UW.Midwest Regional @ Fort Wayne, IN. Semifinals: (4) Alabama-Huntsville 1 vs (1) Miami 2; (3) Michigan 5 vs (2) Bemidji State 1. Championship Game: Miami 3 vs Michigan 2 (2 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Connor Knapp, MU; D - Steve Kampfer, UM; D - Cameron Schilling, MU; F - Pat Cannone, MU; F - Carl Hagelin, UM; F - Curtis McKenzie, MU. MOP: Connor Knapp, G, MU.Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA. Semifinals: (4) Alaska Fairbanks 1 vs (1) Boston College 3; (3) Yale 3 vs (2) North Dakota 2. Championship Game: Boston College 9 vs Yale 7. All-Tournament Team: G - John Muse, BC; D - Tom Dignard, YU; D - Carl Sneep, BC; F - Mark Arcobello, YU; F - Cam Atkinson, BC; F - Joe Whitney, BC. MOP: Cam Atkinson, F, BC.NCAA Frozen Four @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI. Semifinals: RIT 1 vs Wisconsin 8; Miami 1 vs Boston College 7. Championship Game: Boston College 5 vs Wisconsin 0. All-Tournament Team: G - John Muse, BC; D - Brian Dumoulin, BC; D - Brendan Smith, UW; F - Ben Smith, BC; F - Cam Atkinson, BC; F - Joe Whitney, BC. MOP: Ben Smith, F, BC. Attendance: 107,500.

2011National Champion: Minnesota DuluthEast Regional @ Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT. Semifinals: (3) Minnesota Duluth 2 vs (2) Union 0; (4) Air Force 1 vs (1) Yale 2 ot. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 5 vs Yale 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Kenny Reiter, UMD; D - Justin Faulk, UMD; D - Nick Jaskowiak, YU; F - Jack Connolly, UMD; F - Mike Connolly, UMD; F - Chad Ziegler, YU . MOP: Kenny Reiter, G, UMD.West Regional @ Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO. Semifinals: (3) Nebraska Omaha 2 vs (2) Michigan 3 ot; (4) Colorado College 8 vs (1) Boston College 4. Championship Game: Colorado College 1 vs Michigan 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Shawn Hunwick, UM; D - Greg Pateryn, UM; D - Lee Moffie, UM; F - Cam Atkinson, BC; F - Kevin Lynch, UM; F - Jaden Schwartz, CC. MOP: Shawn Hunwick, G, UM.Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI. Semifinals: (4) Rensselaer 0 vs (1) North Dakota 6; (3) Western Michigan 2 vs (2) Denver 3 (2 ot). Championship Game: Denver 1 vs North Dakota 6. All-Tournament Team: G - Aaron Dell, UND; D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Matt Donovan, DU; F - Brad Malone, UND; F - Evan Trupp, UND; F - Jason Zucker, DU. MOP: Aaron Dell, G, UND.Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH. Semifinals: (4) New Hampshire 3 vs (1) Miami 1; (3) Notre Dame 4 vs Merrimack 3 ot. Championship Game: New Hampshire 1 vs Notre Dame 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Mike Johnson, ND; D - Steve Johns, ND; D - Blake Kessel, UNH; F - Billy Maday, ND; F - Anders Lee, ND; F - Mike Sislo, UNH. MOP: Mike Johnson, G, ND.NCAA Frozen Four @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Notre Dame 3; Michigan 2 vs North Dakota 0. Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Michigan 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Shawn Hunwick, UM; D - Justin Faulk, UMD; D - Jon Merrill, UM; F - Kyle Schmidt, UMD; F - J.T. Brown, UMD; F - Ben Winnett, F. MOP: J.T. Brown, F, UMD. Attendance: 57,500.

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Minnesota Golden Gophers2011-12 WCHA Regular Season/MacNaughton Cup Champions

WCHA Regular Season ChampionsYear Champion LGP Record1951-52 Colorado College 12 10-2-01952-53 Minnesota 20 16-4-0 Michigan 16 12-4-01953-54 Minnesota 20 16-3-11954-55 Colorado College 18 14-4-01955-56 Michigan 18 15-2-11956-57 Colorado College 18 14-4-01957-58 North Dakota 20 15-5-0 Denver 22 12-10-01958-59 No League Play1959-60 Denver 22 17-4-11960-61 Denver 18 17-1-01961-62 Michigan Tech 20 17-3-01962-63 Denver 18 12-6-0 North Dakota 18 11-5-21963-64 Michigan 14 12-2-01964-65 North Dakota 16 13-3-01965-66 Michigan Tech 20 15-4-11966-67 North Dakota 22 16-6-01967-68 Denver 18 15-3-01968-69 Michigan Tech 20 14-5-11969-70 Minnesota 26 18-8-01970-71 Michigan Tech 22 18-4-01971-72 Denver 28 19-9-01972-73 Denver 28 20-8-01973-74 Michigan Tech 28 20-6-21974-75 Minnesota 32 24-8-01975-76 Michigan Tech 32 25-7-01976-77 Wisconsin 32 26-5-11977-78 Denver 32 27-5-01978-79 North Dakota 32 22-10-01979-80 North Dakota 28 21-6-11980-81 Minnesota 28 20-8-0

Year Champion LGP Record1981-82 North Dakota 26 19-7-01982-83 Minnesota 26 18-7-11983-84 Minnesota Duluth 26 19-5-21984-85 Minnesota Duluth 34 25-7-21985-86 Denver 34 25-9-01986-87 North Dakota 35 29-6-01987-88 Minnesota 35 28-7-01988-89 Minnesota 35 27-6-21989-90 Wisconsin 28 19-8-11990-91 Northern Michigan 32 25-3-41991-92 Minnesota 32 26-6-01992-93 Minnesota Duluth 32 21-9-21993-94 Colorado College 32 18-9-51994-95 Colorado College 32 22-9-11995-96 Colorado College 32 26-2-41996-97 North Dakota 32 21-10-1 Minnesota 32 21-10-11997-98 North Dakota 28 21-6-11998-99 North Dakota 28 24-2-21999-00 Wisconsin 28 23-5-02000-01 North Dakota 28 18-4-62001-02 Denver 28 21-6-12002-03 Colorado College 28 19-4-52003-04 North Dakota 28 20-5-32004-05 Denver 28 19-7-2 Colorado College 28 19-7-22005-06 Minnesota 28 20-5-32006-07 Minnesota 28 18-7-32007-08 Colorado College 28 21-6-12008-09 North Dakota 28 17-7-42009-10 Denver 28 19-5-42010-11 North Dakota 28 21-6-12011-12 Minnesota 28 20-8-0

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First Round WCHA Playoffs (Best-of-Three)

Friday, March 9Michigan Tech and Wisconsin sprang upsets over higher-seeded opponents. In Colorado Springs, Tech received a goal and an assist from left winger David Johnstone, the game-winner from center Dennis Rix at 3:41 of the second period, and the Huskies held the host CC Tigers to 17 shots on goal in a 3-1 victory. A power-play goal by CC center Rylan Schwartz just :39 seconds into the third knotted the score at 1-1 before Rix gave MTU the win. In Denver, visiting Wisconsin blanked the Pioneers 1-0 behind a 28-save shutout from rookie goaltender Joel Rumpel and a third period game-winning tally from right winger Sean Little at 14:10. For Denver, freshman goaltender Juho Olkinuora had 29 saves. In Minneapolis, Minnesota claimed a one-goal, 2-1, playoff victory over Alaska Anchorage as center Erik Haula notched a pair of goals in the first 10 minutes of the second period with defenseman Nate Schmidt earning assists on both. For the Seawolves, defenseman Brad Gorham netted a PPG at 19:58 of the second while Chris Kamal stopped 32 of 34 shots on goal. In Duluth on March 9, the UMD Bulldogs prevailed 4-2 over Minnesota State behind a two-goal effort from defenseman Brady Lamb, including the winner at 11:58 of the third period, and 26 saves from goaltender Kenny Reiter. Trailing 2-0 after Lamb’s first tally of the night, the visiting Mavericks battled back to tie the game on second period goals from right winger Max Gaede and center Joe Schiller. At Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, host North Dakota prevailed by a 4-1 count over Bemidji State as center Corban Knight scored the game-winner at 13:47 of period two, goaltender Aaron Dell made 28 saves, center Carter Rowney had three assists and right winger Michael Parks had two. For the Beavers, center Aaron McLeod’s power-play marker at 13:05 of the third closed the gap to 2-1. And at the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud on Friday night, host St. Cloud State fashioned a 4-0 shutout victory over Nebraska Omaha as goaltender Mike Lee turned aside all 27 shots on goal, center Joe Rehkamp notched the game-winner at 2:30 of the opening period, defenseman Andrew Prochno had a goal and an assist and left winger Jared Festler had two helpers.

Saturday, March 10On Saturday evening at Mariucci Arena, host Minnesota overcame a 3-1 second period deficit with six unanswered goals to take a 7-3 victory over No. 12 seed Alaska Anchorage and capture the first round series, 2-0. Leading the way for the Gophers was center Erik Haula with two goals (game-winner) and two assists while 12 players had points. Haula produced six points (4g, 2a) in the playoff series. At AMSOIL Arena in Duluth on March 10, host Minnesota Duluth prevailed 3-2 over No. 11 seed Minnesota State by a 3-2 count in double overtime as right winger Mike Seidel notched the deciding goal at 4:07 of the second extra session to vault the Bulldogs into the Final Five. For MSU, senior goaltender Austin Lee had 56 saves to mark the most saves in a game by a Maverick during it’s Div. 1 era. At Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota defenseman Dillon Simpson had the winner at 5:06 of the third period and left winger Mark MacMillan had three assists as the No. 4 Sioux won 4-3 over No. 9 Bemidji State to move on to Saint Paul. The Beavers had back-to-back goals from left winger Jamie MacQueen at 16:04 and 16:23 of the third to close to within one. At Colorado Springs World Arena, visiting Michigan Tech swept host Colorado College in their first round playoff series with a 4-3 (ot) victory as defenseman Steven Seigo tied the game at 3-3 with an extra-attacker goal at 18:55 of the third before left winger David Johnstone scored his second of the night at 3:30 of the extra session to give the Huskies the victory. And at the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud on Saturday evening, SCSU left winger Ben Hanowski notched the game-winning goal and one assist and Mike Lee made 32 saves between the pipes to give the No. 6 Huskies a 3-1 triumph over No. 7 Nebraska Omaha and a trip to the Final Five.

Sunday, March 11There was one decisive game three played on Sunday night between host Denver and Wisconsin, with the Pioneers claiming a 3-2 overtime victory to claim that series. Right winger Luke Salazar, who had a goal and an assist, netted the winner at 1:40 of the extra session, center Drew Shore had three assists and Sam Brittain stopped 24 of 26 shots on goal. For Wisconsin, center Mark Zengerle had the first goal of the game with a shorthander at 6:40 of the second period while right winger Tyler Barnes gave the Badgers a 2-1 advantage following his goal at 12:32 of the second.

2011-12 WCHA Playoff Championship Review

University of North Dakota2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five/Broadmoor Trophy Champions

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2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Recapat Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN

March 15, 2012/Game 1

Zucker’s Overtime Goal Lifts Denver to 3-2 Victory over MTU in Final Five Tournament Openerby John Gilbert, for WCHA.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – As a 20-goal scorer, Denver’s Jason Zucker might have been surprised to find himself wide open at 2:18 of overtime, but when Joey LaLeggia got the puck to him Thursday afternoon, Zucker immediately produced his 21st goal, lifting the Pioneers to a 3-2 victory and bringing a sudden ending to Michigan Tech’s inspired playoff in the first game of the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five. The victory sends Denver (24-12-4) into Friday’s first semifinal at 2:00 pm against season runner-up Minnesota Duluth (24-8-6). “There was a point when I thought Minnesota Duluth was the best team in the country and would run away with the league title,” said Denver coach George Gwozdecky. “They are the team to beat, not only in this tournament, but the next one.” That would be the NCAA tournament, the target of all six teams at the Final Five. Michigan Tech (16-19-4) had to win the tournament to have a chance, via the automatic berth among the 16 selections. And the Huskies gave it their best shot, gaining a 2-1 lead early on the first shift of the third period and trusting the brilliant play of senior Josh Robinson, who continued to play as well as any goaltender in the WCHA throughout the game. Denver outshot Tech 44-29, but Robinson’s outstanding play, and 41 saves, gave the Huskies a chance. But he had no chance on the tying goal, with 4:32 left, or on Zucker’s game-winner. On that play, Nick Shore tried to get a shot through but it was blocked by congestion in the slot. Defenseman Joe LaLeggia, a freshman, gained possession, and moved toward the right circle to find an opening, while Zucker was off to the left of the net, uncovered. Zucker saw LaLeggia move and said, “He made a great play, and I called for the puck. He put it right on my stick.” Robinson said: “I saw their guy move to the top of the circle, and then I saw the puck go across, so I tried to push over as hard as I could. But he put it in.” Michigan Tech was in legitimate running for a top six home-ice position until the final weekend of regular-season play, when the Huskies lost 5-2 and 2-0 at Colorado College and wound up eighth – one point out of seventh and two out of sixth. Undaunted, Tech stayed out in Colorado Springs and opened the playoffs with a complete reversal, beating Colorado College 3-1 and 4-3 in overtime, to reach the Final Five for the first time in five years. Tech then came to Saint Paul, extending their March-on-the road stretch to 15 days. Denver, which was third, one point behind second-place Minnesota Duluth, was upset by Wisconsin 1-0 and needed to come back to win two games, claiming the decisive third game 3-2 in overtime, to reach Xcel Center. So it was obvious that season records mean nothing in the playoffs, and Michigan Tech proved the point again in Thursday’s opening game of the Final Five. “We had some momentum coming in here,” said Brett Olson, Tech’s captain

from Superior, Wis. “We talked about how we wanted to bring pride back to our program, and I think we did that. I’m proud of our guys, but when you get into overtime, anything can happen.” The Pioneers took an early 1-0 lead, when freshman Ty Loney got to the front of the net to one-time a pass from behind the goal by Drew Shore at 3:50. It was the 10th goal of the season for Loney. Midway through the first period, the Huskies tied the game when freshman defenseman pried the puck loose on the boards and fed ahead for fellow-freshman Blake Pietila, who broke between the Denver defensemen and had a breakaway. At full speed, Pietila gave Juho Olkinuora a deke and shot into the left edge at 10:45. Tech outshot Denver 12-10 in the first, and while the Pioneers came back to outshoot Tech 16-6 in the second period, Robinson was outstanding in holding the score at 1-1, and when the puck dropped for the third period, Tech went on the attack. Jordan Baker fought for possession on the left boards and sent the puck ahead to Ryan Furne, who skated toward the net from a wide angle to the left and snapped a shot that glanced off Olkinuora’s arm and into the short side of the net at 0:18. It was the 10th goal of the season for Furne, a sophomore who grew up the Saint Paul suburb of Oakdale, less than 10 miles from Xcel Energy Center. Tech, in fact, was outshot again during the third period, but had a couple of excellent chances for a third goal. But moments after Olkimuora survived a Tech attack, Denver broke back the other way on a 3-on-2. Drew Shore carried deep up the right side and slid a pass back to the slot to Loney, who quickly relayed it to the left circle, where Luke Salazar put it away at 15:28. “It’s a game of inches,” said Tech’s first-year coach Mel Pearson, who left a long-standing role as assistant and then associate head coach at Michigan to return to lead his alma mater. “We had a chance to make it 3-1, then they come right back and score to tie it up.” After a game of broken plays and not much flow, the tying goal was on a play that couldn’t have been diagrammed more smoothly. “Drew made a good play to get the puck to Ty, and I didn’t know if he was going to shoot or pass,” said Salazar. “When he passed, I just tried to shoot as hard as I could. We’ve been down or tied in the third period a lot in these last few games, so we didn’t want to change our game plan. I was just lucky to be in the right place.” Drew Shore, who assisted on the first two Denver goals and made the play to start the tying goal, said: “He called himself lucky, but after all the big goals he’s scored for us this year, I don’t know if I’ve ever played with anyone who can score as many game-winning goals.” Strong words from the older, junior half of Denver’s Shore Brothers, because Drew Shore has 21 goals and is second in the country with seven game-winners.

March 15, 2012/Game 2

Sioux Find Their Game, Top St. Cloud State 4-1by John Gilbert, for WCHA.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – For most of two periods, North Dakota and St. Cloud State battled successfully to defuse each other from making many plays. North Dakota was first to find its game, and the Fighting Sioux prevented St. Cloud State from getting untracked while adding a pair of empty-net goals to win 4-1 in their opening Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five test. Brock Nelson came up with a big goal to break a 1-1 tie, and he scored one of the Fighting Sioux empty-net goals, while his linemates, Corban Knight and Danny Kristo, each added a dose of good luck to score the other North Dakota goals. The fact that the top North Dakota line has become so dangerous -- Nelson has 25 goal, Knight 14, and Kristo 18 – has been a major inspiration for a Sioux

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Results of Thursday, March 15(6) Michigan Tech 2 vs (3) Denver 3 ot(5) St. Cloud State 1 vs (4) North Dakota 4Results of Friday, March 16Semifinal: Denver 4 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot)Semifinal: North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota 3Results of Saturday, March 17Broadmoor Trophy Championship GameNorth Dakota 4 vs Denver 0

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team that has risen to 23-13-3, and will face top-seeded Minnesota (26-12-1) in Friday’s second semifinal. “Earlier in the season, up in Alaska, those three guys started to step forward,” said North Dakota coach Dave Hakstol. “They had shown what they could do, but they really started leading our team through the last two-thirds of the season. They allowed other players and other lines to step up too. We’re looking forward to playing Minnesota. We were just happy to advance to the Final Five, because this is the greatest venue ever. The whole town of Saint Paul, and the building, are electric, and now to get a chance to play a rival …”. St. Cloud State (17-17-5) reached the Final Five on the strength of a strong finish behind goaltender Mike Lee. The Huskies took three out of four points on the last regular-season weekend to knock UMD out of a chance to win the WCHA title, then swept two games from Nebraska Omaha in the league playoffs. Aaron Dell won a tense goaltending duel with Lee Friday night, before 15,133 at Xcel Energy Center. In reality, it was a 2-1 game until the two empty-net goals at the finish. “It was an extra hard-fought hockey game with not a ton of plays being made,” said Huskies coach Bob Motzko. “We made a mistake on their second goal, and that made a big difference in the game. Nelson is a big-time shooter, and someone I think we’ll be watching in the NHL for a lot of years, but he was coming down his off-side and we didn’t play him to cut to the middle. He cut to the middle and got a shot away.” Nelson, a sophomore from Warroad, Minn., and the grandson of 1960 U.S. Olympic gold medal star Billy Christian, said: “Ben Blood made a great play to get the puck to me, and Danny [Kristo] forced their defense to back up. I’ve got a great line, with Corban and Danny, and it’s fun to be part of that line.” Modesty is part of Nelson’s makeup, and coach Hakstol said: “He’s deceiving. He gets the puck off his tape so quick, and he can do it in traffic, but he’s very much a complete, two-way player. Tonight was an example, because early in the game we were looking for 50-60-fot passes. Finally, we got back to the basics, making short passes to advance the puck. Brock got a short pass and it turned into his first goal.” The Huskies, meanwhile, never found their rhythm, although Lee was sharp again. He was the victim of a bad bounce at 7:40 of the first period, when Knight carried through the right corner and passed to the goal-mouth from behind the net. The puck hit a defenseman’s stick and the ricochet beat Lee for a 1-0 Fighting Sioux lead. Mark MacMillan and Andrew MacWilliams got assists on the goal, even though it went in off a defenseman. Knight got his first of two penalties later in the first period, and that power play gave the Huskies the chance to tie the game. Ben Hanowski, a junior sniper from Little Falls, MN., blasted in a power play set-up from the corner faceoff circle at 16:14 of the first, for the only goal to elude Aaron Dell from among 30 Huskies shots. The teams traded chances in a close-checking second period, until Nelson cut to the slot and fired his deadly wrist shot into the left edge at 15:51. The Huskies turned up the intensity of their attack as the final period progressed, but Dell prevented anything from crossing the line. Lee ended up on the bench for a sixth attacker through most of the last two minutes, and North Dakota alertly cleared pucks from danger and scored twice into the empty St. Cloud State goal. Brock Nelson scored his second of the game, zooming in to score at 19:00, and when the Huskies tried to press, Taylor Johnson got a five-minute major and disqualification penalty for goaltender interference, so with :27 seconds left, Kristo

flipped a shot from center ice into the empty net for a power-play goal to create the misleading 4-1 final.

March 16, 2012/Game 3

Denver Loses 3-0 Lead, Then Trips Minnesota Duluth 4-3 in Second Overtimeby John Gilbert, for WCHA.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – Zac Larraza is a Denver freshman from Scottsdale, Ariz., whose most prominent role in Friday’s first semifinal at the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five was to serve a major penalty for Denver teammate Larkin Jacobson. Until the second 20-minute overtime, that is. Then, after both teams had played to exhaustion in the longest game in WCHA playoff history, Larraza got on the Xcel Energy Center ice and scored his first collegiate goal to send the Pioneers into the playoff final with a 4-3 victory over Minnesota Duluth. The play started as a rush by Denver’s fourth line, and freshman center Matt Tabrum fired a shot from the right side that glanced off the right pipe and out toward the blue line. Defenseman John Ryder shot again. “Ryder threw it at the net and it hit me in the chest,” said Larraza, who let the puck drop in front of him, pulled it to his right as goaltender Kenny Reiter went down, and then flicked a backhander into the open goal. He did it with the poise and certainty that a veteran scorer might have shown. Instead, Larraza was dressed as Denver’s 13th forward – a spare after the four regular lines. “That was the biggest goal I’ve scored,” said Larraza. To say nothing of the only one. “I got about 10 shifts in the game, so I was still fresh at the end.” Officially, the goal came at 8:14 of the second 20-minute overtime, which means it was after 38:14 of sudden-death play, making the game’s duration 98 minutes, 14 seconds, breaking the league playoff record, and leaving 12,804 fans nearly as drained as the players. Another record set in the game was the 67 saves by Denver goaltender Sam Brittain, who withstood UMD’s determined comeback from a 3-0 deficit, which featured the Bulldogs outshooting Denver 70-49. The victory sends Denver (25-12-4) into Saturday’s championship game against the winner of Friday night’s Minnesota-North Dakota second semifinal. UMD goes home 24-9-6, but certain to have a high seed in next week’s NCAA tournament field. “We dug ourselves a hole at the start, but we did a lot of good things in the second half of the game, and it became a helluva hockey game,” said UMD coach Scott Sandelin. “Both teams had a lot of chances and both goalies made some tremendous saves.” UMD, which lost a first-round Final Five game to Bemidji State a year ago, before catching a hot streak that went all the way to the NCAA championship on the same Xcel Energy Center ice, had a first-round bye this time as league runner-up, but all that got the Bulldogs was the challenge of playing catch-up against preseason WCHA favorite Denver, the league’s third-place finisher. As often happens in the Final Five, teams resting with first-game byes don’t always have a big advantage in the semifinals, because during the long season of two-game series, many teams play better in the second game. That theory seemed at work, as Denver, which had to beat Michigan Tech 3-2 in overtime on Thursday to reach Friday’s semifinals, gained the early advantage and built on it during the first period and a half. The Pioneers led 1-0 on Shawn Ostrow’s first-period goal, when the junior center rushed up the left side 2-on-1 and sent a perfect shot into the upper right corner at 8:01. Denver boosted the lead to 3-0 in the second period, when Jason Zucker scored at 3:26, and at 6:02, Ostrow swung out from behind the net and

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passed across the crease, where Dustin Jackson shot past Kenny Reiter to score as he was being taken down at the right edge. The Bulldogs were increasing their tempo by then, however, and when they got a power-play chance midway through the second period, they cracked Sam Brittain’s shutout bid, as Mike Seidel pulled a rebound away from Brittain and deposited it behind him at 10:57. “That power play turned the tide for them,” said Denver coach George Gwozdecky. “I don’t like to use basketball analogies, but in basketball you hear coaches say they knew the other team would make a run, and in our game, even though we had that 3-0 lead, you knew they were going to make a run.” Jacked up by the goal, the Bulldogs started firing shots from every angle, and closed in at 3-2 on another Seidel goal, at 13:45. Connolly was absorbing some heavy contact while continuing to work the left boards in the DU zone, and he finally chipped the puck to Seidel in the left circle. Seidel glided across the slot and fired a perfect shot past a screening defenseman and into the upper left corner. UMD went on to outshoot Denver 25-10 in the high-tempo second period, which ended with Seidel swiping a rebound and nearly scoring at the left pipe as the horn sounded. “I thought I had a chance to sneak it in, but the goalie made an unbelievable save with his toe,” Seidel said. The Bulldogs couldn’t get the equalizer until 12:38 of the third period. Defenseman Drew Olson got the puck from Seidel, who was having an impressive day, and Olson moved left to right toward the slot before sending the puck over to Jack Connolly, a left-handed shooting center who was cranked and ready to rip a one-timer into the upper right corner to knot the game 3-3. It was Connolly’s 19th goal, to go with 39 assists for the WCHA regular-season scoring champ, who already is a two-time All-America and is a Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist. Finishing with a flourish, the Bulldogs outshot Denver 17-7 in the third period, making it 42-17 as they came alive for the second and third periods, and 50-24 for all three periods. “To their credit, they threw everything at the net,” said Brittain, who didn’t play in Thursday’s first game, and who might not play in the final, after his heavy lifting against the Bulldogs. Regulation time ended ominously for the Bulldogs, however. After working feverishly to come back from a 3-0 deficit, they allowed Zucker to burst through for a final chance. As he turned the corner and cut to his right, Zucker had his feet taken out from under him by a diving Chris Casto. Zucker slid harmlessly past the goal-mouth, but Casto went to the penalty box with :1.3 seconds remaining, which gave Denver a power-play overlapping into overtime. Reiter was brilliant in the 20-minute first overtime, but Brittain matched him as the teams, obviously tiring, played with wide-open offense, Denver outshooting UMD 16-15 as both teams went all-out trying to end the game on the next shift. When the first overtime ended without a goal, Denver had a slim 16-15 edge in shots and the teams went to their dressing rooms still 3-3, and with UMD holding a 65-40 shot margin. But in the second overtime, Denver had a 10-4 edge in shots. “Our best hockey was in overtime,” Gwozdecky said. “Whatever it takes; it wouldn’t be fun if it wasn’t exciting.”

March 16, 2012/Game 4

North Dakota Rallies to Stun Golden Gophers 6-3 in WCHA Final Five Semifinalby John Gilbert, for WCHA.com SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The first semifinal set Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five records for length of time, and saves, but the second semifinal provided an even more remarkable turnabout, as North Dakota spotted top-seeded Minnesota a 3-0 lead, then the Fighting Sioux stormed back for six unanswered goals to stun the Golden Gophers 6-3 in front of an Xcel Energy Center crowd of 16,738. The game was amazingly split exactly in half, as the Gophers led 3-0 at the halfway point, and the Fighting Sioux simply took the game over, gaining momentum with every goal. North Dakota (24-12-3) roars into Saturday night’s WCHA playoff final against Denver, which beat Minnesota Duluth 4-3 in double overtime after blowing a 3-0 lead. It means that this year’s champion will have won three games in three days. “We’ve had a lot of comebacks,” said Mario Lamoureux, the Sioux captain and third line center, who scored two goals in the third-period onslaught. “But I’ve never been art of a game where it was completely dominated one way, then the other.” As if carrying out the exact opposite of the first game, Minnesota (26-13-1) was rested and ready with the bye, and owned all the plays and the momentum, aided

by all three power-plays in the first period, when the Golden Gophers outshot North Dakota 12-2. On the second of those power-plays, Gopher freshman Kyle Rau scored his 17th goal of the season as he hurtled over goaltender Aaron Dell while scoring for a 1-0 lead. In the second period, Erik Haula shot from center point and Jake Hansen deflected it in for another power-play goal, at 5:55, to make it 2-0. And at 10:01 – the midpoint of the middle period – Zach Budish deflected in Justin Holl’s pass from wide to the right of the net, and the Gophers were cruising at 3-0. “We played some of the best hockey we’ve played and jumped off to a 3-0 lead,” said Hansen. “They got one goal, and I think we were scared of losing. We were outshooting them something like 23-8, but after they scored, we played horribly. We went away from our system, and we played really sloppy and they took the momentum. “It went from 3-0 to 3-3, but we’ve got to keep fighting. We just didn’t have it in us tonight. I think we were more shell-shocked than anything.” With 5:31 left in the second period, North Dakota coach Dave Hakstol called a time out. It didn’t seem as though any words could make a difference, because Minnesota seemed to be in complete control. “Nothing special was said,” Hakstol said. “We had tired bodies on the ice, and we had iced the puck, so we couldn’t change. We had absolutely no gas in the tank in the first half of the game.” But from then on, it was all North Dakota. Derek Forbort, a sophomore defenseman for North Dakota, flung a deflected shot from the right point that eluded Gopher goaltender Kent Patterson at 14:51, giving the Sioux their first sign of life, but at 3-1, the third period started with no illusions for the Sioux, who were being outshot 23-11 at that point. Incredibly, North Dakota started rolling in the third period and not only pumped five more goals, but outshot the Gophers 17-2. “We knew we had to regroup,” said Lamoureux. “We just got going, rolled with the momentum, and the game became fun.” There was still some catching up to do. At 5:31 of the third, Michael Parks went to the net and had a pass deflect in off his skate to cut it to 3-2. “I went hard to the net, and the puck bounced off me somewhere,” said Parks. Exactly :30 seconds later, Brock Nelson blocked a high bouncing puck and fired it in to tie the game 3-3. The large contingent of Fighting Sioux fans in the crowd went crazy, and North Dakota poured it on. Patterson in goal for the Gophers was like a young man caught at the base of an avalanche coming down upon him. Lamoureux, who had exactly one goal all season but willingly played his leadership role to the hilt, scored at 9:42 to lift the Fighting Sioux to their first lead of the night at 4-3. Minnesota, which hadn’t drawn a single penalty, got one then, at 9:56, and Corban Knight scored at 10:19, on North Dakota’s only power-play chance, to make it 5-3. Minnesota coach Don Lucia was asked if he considered taking a time out and he said: “I don’t know if it would have done any good.” Lamoureux scored again by rushing up the right side, sending a hard backhand pass across the slot to Mark MacMillan, then going to the net and jamming in the rebound at 16:10. He now has three goals for the season. Goaltender Aaron Dell, who allowed three goals in the first half of the game, never allowed another goal, and the Fighting Sioux stormed into the WCHA Final Five championship game once again. “We had great energy and a very good first period,” said Lucia. “Congratulations to North Dakota, because we couldn’t get it back going. We’ve been very good in the third period all season – we’ve only allowed 18 goals total in the third period.

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And we gave up five tonight. We punched, they punched back, and we wilted.”

March 17, 2012/Championship Game

North Dakota Blanks Denver 4-0 to Capture 2012 Red Baron WCHA Final Five, Broadmoor Trophyby John Gilbert, for WCHA.comSAINT PAUL, Minn. – If it was the last time the North Dakota hockey team ever wears the familiar green jerseys with the stylish Native American warrior on the chest, the Fighting Sioux gave the logo and nickname a proper sendoff Saturday night, before 16,838 observers at Xcel Energy Center – whipping Denver 4-0 in the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five championship game. North Dakota thus claimed the Broadmoor Trophy for an unprecedented third consecutive time, and gave Aaron Dell an easy shutout for his third victory in three days. The Sioux (25-12-3) ride into next week’s NCAA tournament on the wings of a seven-game winning streak, which started, ironically, after a 5-3 loss that resulted in a split at Denver. They could, in fact, return to Xcel Center as the No. 1 seed of the West Regional, when pairings are announced Sunday. However, wherever they go, it will be clad in new North Dakota jerseys, because the NCAA has decreed that if North Dakota insists on wearing its Fighting Sioux-logo jerseys, or uses the Fighting Sioux nickname, they will forfeit any NCAA victories. North Dakota’s old Fighting Sioux jerseys worked just fine to stop Denver (24-13-4). The Pioneers were outshot 29-22 and unable to muster any sustained offense, while the Fighting Sioux got a goal and an assist from both Carter Rowney and Mark MacMillan, and added power-play goals from Brock Nelson – his fourth in three Final Five games – and Michael Parks. It used to be customary that teams that had to win a play-in game to reach the semifinals would never have enough staying power to win three games in three days, but Minnesota Duluth pulled it off in 2009, and North Dakota won three in 2010. This year, however, was the first in which both finalists were playing for the third time in three days. Denver has had a rougher road, playing the sixth game in nine days. First, the Pioneers had to go three games to beat Wisconsin, losing 1-0 and winning 3-1 and then 3-2 in overtime to get to Xcel Energy Center. After three days of rest, the Pioneers had to go overtime again to beat Michigan Tech 3-2 Thursday, then beat UMD 4-3 in two overtimes Friday in the longest game in Final Five history. If six games in nine days wasn’t enough, they included four overtime periods, the equivalent of another full game, making it more like seven games in nine days. North Dakota beat St. Cloud State 4-1 on Thursday, and though the Sioux seemed tired as they fell behind 3-0 through the first half of its semifinal against Minnesota Friday, before rallying to win 6-3. Maybe there was a positive carryover from scoring six unanswered goals against the Golden Gophers. “We wanted to play a complete game tonight,” said North Dakota coach Dave Hakstol. “We didn’t play complete games either Thursday or Friday, and we wanted to exploit the chance they might be a little more tired, because of how much they’ve had to play. Our energy level was pretty good, and we were plus-one 5-on-5, scored two power-play goals, and one shorthanded.” It appeared that the Pioneers may have finally been overtaken by battle-fatigue,

2012 WCHA Playoff Championship Review con’t and it didn’t help their manpower when they lost defenseman Josiah Didier to an injury, then offensive star Jason Zucker went out in the third period and was taken to a hospital for an MRI on an “upper body” injury. At one point coach George Gwozdecky said he moved two forwards back to play defense. “I noticed how much quicker we were able to go back and get the puck,” Gwozdecky said. “That made me realize how tired we were.” Gwozdecky praised North Dakota for its play, however. “North Dakota was sharp and moved the puck well,” he said. “The way they played last night with their great comeback, and the way they played tonight, I would say they would be a very likely Frozen Four team.” Goaltender Aaron Dell was sharp in his third game in three days, which, he said, he hadn’t done since his junior hockey days in the Alberta league. The Pioneers had the first great scoring chance, but Dell came up with the save when Nate Dewhurst blasted a one-timer from the slot after a feed from behind the net. Later, Dell said that was the toughest save he could remember. “The guys made it pretty easy for me,” he said. Denver went back to goaltender Juho Olkinuora, who won against Tech, after Sam Brittain made a Final Five tournament record 67 stops against UMD. A few seconds after Dell’s big save, Mario Lamoureux wound up to shoot at the other end. Denver freshman Matt Tabrum hooked his stick to prevent a shot, and was called for hooking at 16:25, and North Dakota jumped at the power-play chance. Corban Knight pulled a left-corner faceoff back to Dillon Simpson, who shot from the top of the circle. The blocked shot popped up into Brock Nelson’s body, and he let the puck drop, then scored his 27th goal of a sterling sophomore season into the Denver net at 17:43. “Knighter made a big play winning the faceoff, and when Dillon shot the puck bounced up off the goalie and hilt me,” said Nelson. “I was just lucky to be in the right place, and I got a good stick on it.” On the next shift, North Dakota center Carter Rowney skated to the left edge as Mike MacMillan sent him a perfect pass for a goal at 18:29, and the two goals in :46 seconds sent the Fighting Sioux into intermission up 2-0. “They started off better than we did, and they kept it rolling,” said Denver center Drew Shore. “We don’t play three games in a row much, but the first goal in any game is huge. They got it, and I thought that was one of the big turning points.” True, if both teams were weary, the first goal could provide an adrenaline jump-start, and the Fighting Sioux kept feeding it. Early in the second period, they were bolstered by two Denver penalties, and on the second of those, Michael Parks scored a power-play goal with a quick shot from deep on the right side at 9:58. To that point, the Fighting Sioux hadn’t drawn a single penalty, but they got the next three. Rowney’s second penalty in a row opened the third period, but instead of giving hope to the Pioneers it was the Sioux who scored, shorthanded. MacMillan blocked the puck free from a Denver skater at center ice and raced in alone at Olkinuora and drilled a shot into the left edge at 7:11. A goal at 7:11, short-handed at that, for a team wearing green uniforms on St. Patrick’s Day in downtown Saint Paul – how could the Pioneers overcome that? They couldn’t. About the only highlight for Denver in the third period was when Brock Nelson fired the rebound of Danny Kristo’s shot into the net, the officials reviewed it and disallowed the goal before Kristo had skated into the goal crease and bumped relief goalie Adam Murray an instant before the puck crossed the goal line. Gwozdecky said, “We are really looking for a little rest. Whatever region we’re in, great. We just need some rest, and maybe we could even get a couple of our long-term injured players back.”

Red Baron WCHA Final Five All-Tournament TeamForward: Jason Zucker, Denver. Forward: Mario Lamoureux, North Dakota. Forward: Brock Nelson, North Dakota. Defense: Derek Forbort, North Dakota. Defense: Andrew MacWilliam, North Dakota. Goaltender: Aaron Dell, North Dakota. Most Valuable Player: Aaron Dell, Goaltender, North Dakota.

Red Baron WCHA Final Five Attendance SummaryGame 1: 11,489. Game 2: 15,133. Game 3: 12,804. Game 4: 16,738. Game 5: 16,838. Total: 73,002.Note: Tournament attendance total of 73,002 is the eighth highest in the 20-year history of the Final Five.

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Season Champion(s) (Head Coach)1959-60 Denver* (Murray Armstrong) Michigan Tech* (John MacInnes)1960-61 Denver* (Murray Armstrong) Minnesota* (John Mariucci)1961-62 Michigan Tech (John MacInnes)1962-63 Denver (Murray Armstrong)1963-64 Denver (Murray Armstrong1964-65 Michigan Tech (John MacInnes)1965-66 Denver (Murray Armstrong) Michigan State (Amo Bessone)1966-67 Michigan State • (Amo Bessone) North Dakota • (Bill Selman)1967-68 Denver • (Murray Armstrong) North Dakota • (Bill Selman)1968-69 Denver + (Murray Armstrong) Michigan Tech + (John MacInnes)1969-70 Michigan Tech + (John MacInnes) Wisconsin + (Bob Johnson)1970-71 Denver + (Murray Armstrong) Minnesota + (Herb Brooks)1971-72 Denver • (Murray Armstrong) Wisconsin • (Bob Johnson)1972-73 Denver • (Murray Armstrong) Wisconsin • (Bob Johnson)1973-74 Michigan Tech • (John MacInnes) Minnesota • (Herb Brooks)1974-75 Michigan Tech • (John MacInnes) Minnesota • (Herb Brooks)1975-76 Michigan Tech • (John MacInnes) Minnesota • (Herb Brooks)1976-77 Wisconsin (Bob Johnson)1977-78 Colorado College • (Jeff Sauer) Wisconsin • (Bob Johnson)1978-79 Minnesota • (Herb Brooks) North Dakota • (Gino Gasparini)1979-80 Minnesota • (Herb Brooks) North Dakota • (Gino Gasparini)1980-81 Michigan Tech • (John MacInnes) Minnesota • (Brad Buetow)1981-82 Wisconsin (Bob Johnson)1982-83 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer)1983-84 Minnesota Duluth (Mike Sertich)1984-85 Minnesota Duluth (Mike Sertich)1985-86 Denver (Ralph Backstrom)1986-87 North Dakota (Gino Gasparini)1987-88 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer)1988-89 Northern Michigan (Rick Comley)1989-90 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer)1990-91 Northern Michigan (Rick Comley)1991-92 Northern Michigan (Rick Comley)1992-93 Minnesota (Doug Woog)1993-94 Minnesota (Doug Woog)1994-95 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer)1995-96 Minnesota (Doug Woog)1996-97 North Dakota (Dean Blais)1997-98 Wisconsin (Jeff Sauer)1998-99 Denver (George Gwozdecky)1999-00 North Dakota (Dean Blais)2000-01 St. Cloud State (Craig Dahl)2001-02 Denver (George Gwozdecky)2002-03 Minnesota (Don Lucia)

Season Champion(s) (Head Coach)2003-04 Minnesota (Don Lucia)2004-05 Denver (George Gwozdecky)2005-06 North Dakota (Dave Hakstol)2006-07 Minnesota (Don Lucia)2007-08 Denver (George Gwozdecky)2008-09 Minnesota Duluth (Scott Sandelin)2009-10 North Dakota (Dave Hakstol)2010-11 North Dakota (Dave Hakstol)2011-12 North Dakota (Dave Hakstol)

* first-round playoff winners; • second-round playoff winners;+ East and West Regional playoff winners

WCHA Playoff Championship Summaries

1959-60Playoff Champions: Denver, Michigan TechWCHA Playoffs (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 2 @ Denver 9; Colorado College 1 @ Denver 3 (DU wins series, 12-3). North Dakota 3 @ Michigan Tech 4; North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 5 (MTU wins series, 9-7).

1960-61Playoff Champions: Denver, MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs (2 games, total goals). Michigan Tech 1 @ Denver 9; Michigan Tech 2 @ Denver 8 (DU wins series, 17-3); Michigan 1 @ Minnesota 3; Michigan 3 @ Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 6-4).

1961-62Playoff Champion: Michigan TechWCHA Playoffs @ Michigan Coliseum, Ann Arbor, MI. Semi-Finals: Michigan State 1 @ Michigan Tech 5; Denver 4 @ Michigan 8. 3rd Place Game: Michigan State 4 vs Denver 3. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 6 vs Michigan 4.

1962-63Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota 0 @ Denver 3; Minnesota 2 @ Denver 6 (DU wins series, 9-2); Michigan Tech 0 @ North Dakota 2; Michigan Tech 1 @ North Dakota 6 (UND wins series, 8-1)WCHA Playoff Finals @ DU Arena, Denver, CO. Denver 5 vs North Dakota 4 (ot).

1963-64Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan Tech 3 @ Michigan 4; Michigan Tech 5 @ Michigan 5 (Michigan wins series, 9-8); North Dakota 2 @ Denver 6; North Dakota 3 @ Denver 3 (DU wins series, 9-5).WCHA Playoff Finals @ Michigan Coliseum, Ann Arbor, MI. Denver 6 vs Michigan 2.

1964-65Playoff Champion: Michigan TechWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan State 1 @ North Dakota 7; Michigan State 6 @ North Dakota 4 (UND wins series, 11-7).WCHA Playoff Finals @ Winter Sports Building, Grand Forks, ND. Michigan Tech 6 vs North Dakota 4.

1965-66Playoff Champions: Michigan State, DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round. Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Michigan Tech 9; Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 4; Denver 8 @ Colorado College 2; Michigan State 3 @ Michigan 2.WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round. Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 3; North Dakota 4 @ Denver 5 (ot).

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1966-67Playoff Champions: Michigan State, North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round. Michigan Tech 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; North Dakota 7 @ Minnesota 2; Colorado College 3 @ Denver 6; Michigan 2 @ Michigan State 4.WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round. Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 1 (ot); North Dakota 3 @ Denver 2.

1967-68Playoff Champions: Denver, North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round. Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Denver 11; Colorado College 2 @ Michigan Tech 5; Michigan State 2 @ North Dakota 5; Minnesota 5 @ Michigan 3.WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota 0 @ Denver 9; Minnesota 3 @ Denver 7 (DU wins series, 16-3). North Dakota 0 @ Michigan Tech 0; North Dakota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (UND wins series, 3-2).

1968-69Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, DenverWCHA East Regional @ Ann Arbor, MI. 1st Round: Michigan Tech 4 vs Michigan State 2; Michigan 8 vs Minnesota 4. Championship Game: Michigan Tech 7 vs Michigan 4.WCHA West Regional @ Denver, CO. 1st Round: Denver 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 1; Colorado College 5 vs North Dakota 4. Championship Game: Denver 3 vs Colorado College 1.

1969-70Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, WisconsinWCHA East Regional @ Duluth, MN. 1st Round: Michigan Tech 5 @ North Dakota 3; Minnesota 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (ot). Championship Game: Michigan Tech 6 vs Minnesota 5.WCHA West Regional @ Denver, CO. 1st Round: Wisconsin 2 vs Michigan 1; Denver 6 vs Michigan State 2. Championship Game: Wisconsin 3 vs Denver 2.

1970-71WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, DenverWCHA East Regional @ Madison, WI. 1st Round: North Dakota 6 vs Michigan Tech 4; Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 3. Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 2.WCHA West Regional @ Denver, CO. 1st Round: Denver 6 vs Colorado College 3; Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Michigan State 3. Championship Game: Denver 9 vs Minnesota Duluth 3.

1971-72Playoff Champions: Denver, WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Notre Dame 2 @ Denver 7; Notre Dame 2 @ Denver 4 (DU wins series, 11-4). Michigan Tech 5 @ Wisconsin 3; Michigan Tech 1 @ Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 9-6). Michigan 1 @ North Dakota 5; Michigan 2 @ North Dakota 10 (UND wins series, 15-3). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Michigan State 4; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Michigan State 4 (MSU wins series, 8-4).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round. Michigan State 1 @ Denver 2; Michigan State 3 @ Denver 9 (DU wins series, 11-4). North Dakota 1 @ Wisconsin 1; North Dakota 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 6-2).

1972-73WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Denver 5; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 4 (DU wins series, 9-6). North Dakota 0 @ Notre Dame 5; North Dakota 3 @ Notre Dame 8 (Notre Dame wins series, 13-3). Minnesota 6 @ Wisconsin 8; Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 14-10). Michigan Tech 7 @ Michigan State 2; Michigan Tech 1 @ Michigan State 3 (MTU wins series, 8-5).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan Tech 3 @ Denver 3; Michigan Tech 0 @ Denver 4 (DU wins series, 7-3). Wisconsin 4 @ Notre Dame 4; Wisconsin 4 @ Notre Dame 3 (UW wins series, 8-7).

1973-74WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Notre Dame 2 @ Michigan Tech 4; Notre Dame 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 (MTU wins series, 6-4). Michigan 1 @ Minnesota 5; Michigan 4 @ Minnesota 5 (Michigan wins series, 10-5). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 3; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 5 (DU wins series, 8-4). Wisconsin 1 @ Michigan State 4; Wisconsin 4 @ Michigan State 3 (MSU wins series, 7-5).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan State 8 @ Michigan Tech 6; Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins series, 12-10). Denver 3 @ Minnesota 3; Denver 1 @ Minnesota 2 (UM wins series, 5-4).

1974-75WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan TechWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 6; Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins series, 10-2). Notre Dame 0 @ Michigan Tech 2; Notre Dame 3 @ Michigan 6 (MTU wins series, 8-3). Michigan 4 @ Colorado College 3; Michigan 9 @ Colorado College 8 (Michigan wins series, 13-11). Michigan State 4 @ Wisconsin 5; Michigan State 7 @ Wisconsin 4 (MSU wins series, 11-9).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan 3 @ Minnesota 3; Michigan 2 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 8-5). Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 6; Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 9 (MTU wins series, 15-8).

1975-76WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Denver 4 @ Michigan Tech 5; Denver 6 @ Michigan 8 (MTU wins series, 13-10). Wisconsin 4 @ Michigan State 6; Wisconsin 4 @ Michigan State 6 (MSU wins series, 12-8). Colorado College 4 @ Minnesota 7; Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 12-5). Notre Dame 3 @ Michigan 8; Notre Dame 5 @ Michigan 4 (Michigan wins series, 12-8).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan 2 @ Michigan Tech 4; Michigan 5 @ Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins series, 10-7). Minnesota 2 @ Michigan State 2; Minnesota 7 @ Michigan State 6 (3 ot) (UM wins series, 9-8).

1976-77WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 1 @ Wisconsin 3; Colorado College 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (UW wins series, 6-2). Minnesota 1 @ Notre Dame 5; Minnesota 9 @ Notre Dame 2 (UM wins series, 10-7). Michigan Tech 5 @ Michigan 6; Michigan Tech 2 @ Michigan 5 (Michigan wins series, 11-7). North Dakota 3 @ Denver 8; North Dakota 2 @ Denver 7 (DU wins series, 15-5).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota 5 @ Wisconsin 9; Minnesota 3 @ Wisconsin 8 (UW wins series, 17-8). Denver 4 @ Michigan 6; Denver 4 @ Michigan 11 (Michigan wins series, 17-8).WCHA Playoff Championship @ Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI (2 games, total goals). Wisconsin 4 vs Michigan 0; Wisconsin 5 vs Michigan 4 (UW wins series, 9-4).

1977-78WCHA Playoff Champions: Colorado College, WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Notre Dame 6 @ Denver 6; Notre Dame 1 @ Denver 7 (DU wins series, 13-7). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Wisconsin 9; Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 14-6). North Dakota 2 @ Michigan Tech 2; North Dakota 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 (ot) (MTU wins series, 5-4). Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota 3; Colorado College 5 @ Minnesota 4 (CC wins series, 8-7).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 6 @ Denver 3; Colorado College 3 @ Denver 4 (CC wins series, 9-7). Michigan Tech 3 @ Wisconsin 4; Michigan Tech 4 @ Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series, 11-7).

1978-79WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 6; Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins series, 13-6). Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota 5; Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 11-4). Denver 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5; Denver 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (ot) (UMD wins series, 7-6). Notre Dame 5 @ Wisconsin 11; Notre Dame 5 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 16-10).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Wisconsin 2 @ North Dakota 4; Wisconsin 7 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins series, 11-9). Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Minnesota 2; Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 8-4).

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1979-80WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Michigan State 1 @ North Dakota 8; Michigan State 3 @ North Dakota 5 (UND wins series, 13-4). Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota 7; Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 13-5). Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Colorado College 4; Minnesota Duluth 6 @ Colorado College 7 (CC wins series, 11-9). Notre Dame 8 @ Michigan 3; Notre Dame 3 @ Michigan 4 (Notre Dame wins series, 11-7).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Notre Dame 4 @ North Dakota 10; Notre Dame 4 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins series, 17-8). Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota 5; Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 8 (UM wins series, 13-4).

1980-81WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan TechWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Minnesota 5; Minnesota Duluth 7 @ Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 10-8). Colorado College 2 @ Wisconsin 8; Colorado College 11 @ Wisconsin 4 (CC wins series, 13-12). North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 7; North Dakota 1 @ Michigan Tech 4 (MTU wins series, 11-5). Michigan 5 @ Denver 2; Michigan 5 @ Denver 4 (Michigan wins series, 10-6).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 7; Colorado College 9 @ Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 14-10). Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 2; Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 7 (MTU wins series, 9-2).

1981-82WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 3; Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 9-4); Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 5; Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Denver 5 (DU wins series, 10-7).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Denver 3 @ North Dakota 4; Denver 2 @ North Dakota 5 (UND wins series, 9-5); Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 3; Minnesota 2 @ Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 9-6). WCHA Playoff Championship @ Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND (2 games, total goals). Wisconsin 9 vs North Dakota 0; Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 1 (UW wins series, 12-1).

1982-83WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 2 @ Wisconsin 3; Colorado College 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 8-4). Denver 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 7; Denver 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins series, 13-4).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 8; Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 11-6). Wisconsin 1 @ North Dakota 1; Wisconsin 6 @ North Dakota 5 (3 ot) (UW wins series, 7-6).WCHA Playoff Championship @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN (2 games, total goals). Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 1; Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2 (UW wins series, 8-3).

1983-84WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota DuluthWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 3; Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 4 (UM wins series, 7-2). Denver 3 @ Wisconsin 5; Denver 5 @ Wisconsin 8 (UW wins series, 13-8).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 6; Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 9 (UMD wins series, 15-3). Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 4; Minnesota 4 @ North Dakota 5 (UND wins series, 9-7).WCHA Playoff Championship @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN (2 games, total goals). Minnesota Duluth 8 vs North Dakota 1; North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series, 12-6).

1984-85WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota DuluthWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Minnesota Duluth 3; (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series, 8-4). (7) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Minnesota 3; (7) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 9-8). (6) Colorado College 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 2; (6) Colorado College 3 @ (3) Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series, 9-4). (5) Denver 1 @ (4) North Dakota 7; (5) Denver 4 @ (4) North Dakota 8 (UND wins series, 15-5).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins series, 10-8). Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota 6; Wisconsin 7 @ Minnesota 8 (UM wins series, 14-7).WCHA Playoff Championship @ Duluth Arena, Duluth, MN (2 games, total goals). Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 4; Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Minnesota 2 (UMD wins series, 10-8).

1985-86WCHA Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). (8) Michigan Tech 4 @ (1) Denver 3; (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Denver 6 (DU wins series, 9-6). (7) Colorado College 4 @ (2) Minnesota 10; (7) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Minnesota 4 (UM wins series, 14-7). (6) North Dakota 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 6; (6) North Dakota 5 @ (3) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 12-7). (5) Northern Michigan 4 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 4; (5) Northern Michigan 4 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 8 (UMD wins series, 12-8).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Denver 8; Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Denver 5 (DU wins series, 13-7). Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 4; Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 11-4).WCHA Playoff Championship @ DU Arena, Denver, CO (2 games, total goals). Denver 3 vs Minnesota 0; Denver 3 vs Minnesota 2 (DU wins series, 6-2).

1986-87WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (2 games, total goals). (8) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (1) North Dakota 5; (8) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (1) North Dakota 8 (UND wins series, 13-4). (7) Michigan Tech 4 @ (2) Minnesota 9; (7) Michigan Tech 5 @ (2) Minnesota 8 (UM wins series, 17-9). (6) Colorado College 4 @ (3) Denver 2; (6) Colorado College 3 @ (3) Denver 2 (CC wins series, 7-4). (5) Northern Michigan 2 @ (4) Wisconsin 4; (5) Northern Michigan 2 @ (4) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 10-4).WCHA Playoffs, 2nd Round (2 games, total goals). Colorado College 2 @ North Dakota 6; Colorado College 2 @ North Dakota 1 (UND wins series, 7-4). Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 1; Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota 8 (UM wins series, 9-6).WCHA Playoff Championship @ Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND (2 games, total goals). North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3; North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3 (UND wins series, 10-6).

1987-88WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playofs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (8) Colorado College 0 @ (1) Minnesota 7; (8) Colorado College 0 @ (1) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Northern Michigan 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 2 ot; (7) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (3) Denver 2; (6) Minnesota Duluth 7 @ (3) Denver 3 (UMD wins series, 2-0). (5) North Dakota 5 @ (4) Michigan Tech 4; (5) North Dakota 3 @ (4) Michigan Tech 6; North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 3 ot (UND wins series, 2-1).WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Wisconsin 2 vs North Dakota 1; Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 0. Third Place Game: North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 0. Championship Game: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Dean Anderson, UW; D - Paul Stanton, UW; D - Randy Skarda, UM; F - Paul Ranheim, UW; F - Steve Tuttle, UW; F - Neil Eisenhut, UND. MVP: Dean Anderson, G, UW. Attendance: 51,807.

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1988-89WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern MichiganWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (8) Colorado College 4 @ (1) Minnesota 5; (8) Colorado College 1 @ (1) Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) Northern Michigan 7; (7) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) Northern Michigan 7 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (6) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 5; (6) Michigan Tech 3 @ (3) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-0). (5) Denver 1 @ (4) North Dakota 7; (5) Denver 5 @ (4) North Dakota 4; DU 3 @ UND 2 (DU wins series, 2-1).WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Northern Michigan 4 vs Wisconsin 2; Denver 2 vs Minnesota 1. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 3. Championship Game: Northern Michigan 9 vs Denver 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Bill Pye, NMU; D - Darryl Olsen, NMU; D - John Goode, NMU; F - Phil Berger, NMU; F - Doug Macdonald, UW; F - Jay Moore, Denver. MVP: Bill Pye, G, NMU. Attendance: 50,232.

1989-90WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Wisconsin 4; (8) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) Wisconsin 4 ot (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Minnesota 9; (7) Colorado College 2 @ (2) Minnesota 9 (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (3) North Dakota 11; (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (3) North Dakota 2 (UND wins series, 2-0). (5) Denver 0 @ (4) Northern Michigan 3; (5) Denver 4 @ (4) Northern Michigan 9 (NMU wins series, 2-0).WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 4; Wisconsin 4 vs Northern Michigan 3 ot. Third Place Game: North Dakota 6 vs Northern Michigan 5 ot. Championship Game: Wisconsin 7 vs Minnesota 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Duane Derksen, UW; D - Sean Hill, UW; D - Jason Herter, UND; F - Ken Gernander, UM; F - Greg Johnson, UND; F - Russ Romaniuk, UND. MVP: Steve Rohlik, F, UW. Attendance: 47,845.

1990-91WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern MichiganWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (8) Colorado College 0 @ (1) Northern Michigan 7; (8) Colorado College 3 @ (1) Northern Michigan 6 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (7) Michigan Tech 3 @ (2) Minnesota 5; (7) Michigan Tech 5 @ (2) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 5; (6) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-0). (5) St. Cloud State 4 @ (4) North Dakota 2; (5) St. Cloud State 2 @ (4) North Dakota 10; St. Cloud State 4 @ North Dakota 7 (UND wins series, 2-1).WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 2; Northern Michigan 8 vs North Dakota 4. Third Place Game: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 2. Championship Game: Northern Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jeff Stolp, UM; D - Brad Werenka, NMU; D - Sean Hill, UW; F - Mark Beaufait, NMU; F - Greg Johnson, UND; F - Larry Olimb, UM. MVP: Bill Pye, G, NMU. Attendance: 44,287.

1991-92WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern MichiganWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (8) North Dakota 5 @ (1) Minnesota 3; (8) North Dakota 2 @ (1) Minnesota 9; (8) North Dakota 1 @ (1) Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 2-1). (7) St. Cloud State 5 @ (2) Wisconsin 6 ot; (7) St. Cloud State 5 @ (2) Wisconsin 3; (7) St. Cloud State 3 @ (2) Wisconsin 4 ot (UW wins series, 2-1). (6) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Northern Michigan 9; (6) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Northern Michigan 6 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (5) Minnesota Duluth 6 @ (4) Colorado College 7 (3 ot); (5) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (4) Colorado College 3 ot; (5) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (4) Colorado College 5 (3 ot) (CC wins series, 2-1).WCHA Playoff Championship @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Northern Michigan 6 vs Wisconsin 3: Minnesota 5 vs Colorado College 1. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 5 vs Colorado College 3. Championship Game: Northern Michigan 4 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Corwin Saurdiff, NMU; D - Doug Zmolek, UM; D - Chris Hynnes, CC; F - Dan Plante, UW; F - Craig Johnson, UM; F - Tony Szabo, NMU. MVP: Corwin Saurdiff, G, NMU. Attendance: 44,079.

1992-93Note: Alaska Anchorage invited to participate in tournament as affiliate member and No. 10 seed, prior to full-time league membership in 1993-94.WCHA Playoff Champion: MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota Duluth 7; (10) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (1) Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series, 2-0). (9) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Wisconsin 6; (9) Colorado College 3 @ (2) Wisconsin 10 (UW wins series, 2-0). (8) Denver 3 @ (3) Northern Michigan 5; (8) Denver 0 @ (3) Northern Michigan 7 (NMU wins series, 2-0). (7) North Dakota 4 @ (4) Minnesota 6; (7) North Dakota 4 @ (4) Minnesota 5 ot (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) St. Cloud State 1 @ (5) Michigan Tech 3; (6) St. Cloud State 5 @ (5) Michigan Tech 6 (MTU wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Northern Michigan 4 vs Michigan Tech 3; Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 2 ot; Northern Michigan 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2. Third Place Game: Minnesota Duluth 7 vs Wisconsin 5. Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs Northern Michigan 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Corwin Saurdiff, NMU; D - Brett Hauer, UMD; D - Steve Carpenter, NMU; F - Derek Plante, UMD; F - Craig Johnson, UM; F - Greg Hadden, NMU. MVP: Travis Richards, D, UM. Attendance: 50,737.

1993-94WCHA Playoff Champion: MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) Colorado College 2; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Colorado College 3; (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) Colorado College 2 ot (MTU wins series, 2-1). (9) Denver 5 @ (2) Minnesota 8; (9) Denver 3 @ (2) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) North Dakota 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 6; (8) North Dakota 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (4) St. Cloud State 3; (7) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (4) St. Cloud State 8 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (6) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (5) Northern Michigan 5; (6) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (5) Northern Michigan 5 (NMU wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI. Semifinals: Michigan Tech 5 vs Northern Michigan 1; St. Cloud State 3 vs Wisconsin 2 ot; Minnesota 6 vs Michigan Tech 1. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 8 vs Michigan Tech 3. Championship Game: Minnesota 3 vs St. Cloud State 2 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Grant Sjerven, SCSU; D - Chris McAlpine, UM; D - Mickey Elick, UW; F - Brian Bonin, UM; F - Jeff Nielsen, UM; F - Bill Lund, SCSU. MVP: Chris McAlpine, D, UM. Attendance: 61,367.

1994-95WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (1) Colorado College 11; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Colorado College 5 (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Wisconsin 3; (9) Northern Michigan 4 @ (2) Wisconsin 5; (9) Northern Michigan 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series, 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 4 @ (3) Denver 5 ot; (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Denver 5 (DU wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (4) Minnesota 5 ot; (7) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (4) Minnesota 4 (UM wins series, 2-0). (6) North Dakota 3 @ (5) St. Cloud State 2; (6) North Dakota 5 @ (5) St. Cloud State 2 (UND wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs North Dakota 2; Wisconsin 5 vs Denver 4; Colorado College 5 vs Minnesota 4 ot. Third Place Game: Minnesota 5 vs Denver 4 ot. Championship Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Colorado College 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Mark Strobel, UW; D - Eric Rud, CC; F - Peter Geronazzo, CC; F - Ryan Kraft, UM; F - Jason Elders, DU. MVP: Kirk Daubenspeck, G, UW. Attendance: 55,908.

1995-96WCHA Playoff Champion: MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Northern Michigan 3 @ (1) Colorado College 4; (10) Northern Michigan 1 @ (1) Colorado College 6 (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (2) Minnesota 6; (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) St. Cloud State 3 @ (3) Denver 1; (8) St. Cloud State 4 @ (3) Denver 6; (8) St. Cloud State 4 @ (3) Denver 0 (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (7) Michigan Tech 5 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 4; (7) Michigan Tech 4 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 3 (MTU wins series, 2-0). (6) Wisconsin 6 @ (5) North Dakota 5; (6) Wisconsin 5 @ (5) North Dakota 4 (UW wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI. Semifinals: Michigan Tech 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 ot; Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 3 ot; Michigan Tech 4 vs Colorado College 3. Third Place Game: Colorado College 6 vs Wisconsin 4. Championship Game: Minnesota 7 vs Michigan Tech 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Kirk Daubenspeck, UW; D - Mike Crowley, UM; D - Scott Swanson, CC; F - Brian Bonin, UM; F - Jeff Mikesch, MTU; F - Bret Meyers, MTU. MVP: Brian Bonin, F, UM. Attendance: 47,304.

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1996-97WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) North Dakota 4; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) North Dakota 3 (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Minnesota 8; (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) Northern Michigan 2 @ (3) St. Cloud State 5; (8) Northern Michigan 2 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (4) Colorado College 9; (7) Wisconsin 0 @ (4) Colorado College 1 (4ot) (CC wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (5) Denver 4; (6) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (5) Denver 7 (DU wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Colorado College 5 vs Denver 2; North Dakota 5 vs Colorado College 1; Minnesota 5 vs St. Cloud State 4 ot. Third Place Game: Colorado College 6 vs St. Cloud State 0. Championship Game: North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Aaron Schweitzer, UND; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Brian LaFleur, UM; F - Ryan Kraft, UM; F - Toby Petersen, CC; F - Kevin Hoogsteen, UND. MVP: David Hoogsteen, F, UND. Attendance: 56,707.

1997-98Note: Minnesota State University, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA postseason tournament as No. 10 seed prior to full-time membership status in 1999-2000.WCHA Playoff Champion: WisconsinWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Minnesota State 2 @ (1) North Dakota 5; (10) Minnesota State 4 @ (1) North Dakota 5 (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 6; (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series, 2-0). (8) Denver 2 @ (3) Colorado College 3 ot; (8) Denver 4 @ (3) Colorado College 6 (CC wins series, 2-0). (7) Michigan Tech 4 @ (4) St. Cloud State 6; (7) Michigan Tech 3 @ (4) St. Cloud State 2; (7) Michigan Tech 2 @ (4) St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (6) Minnesota 3 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 7; (6) Minnesota 5 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 0; (6) UM 4 @ (5) UMD 5 ot (UMD wins series, 2-1).WCHA Final Five @ Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI. Semifinals: St. Cloud State 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 3; North Dakota 4 vs St. Cloud State 3; Wisconsin 5 vs Colorado College 2. Third Place Game: Colorado College 6 vs St. Cloud State 1. Championship Game: Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Graham Melanson, UW; D - Curtis Murphy, UND; D - Matt Peterson, UW; F - Joe Bianchi, UW; F - Steward Bodtker, CC; F - Jason Blake, UND. MVP: Joe Bianchi, F, UW. Attendance: 38,707.

1998-99Note: Minnesota State University, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA postseason tournament as No. 10 seed prior to full-time membership in 1999-2000.WCHA Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Minnesota State 3 @ (1) North Dakota 2 ot; (10) Minnesota State 2 @ (1) North Dakota 3; (10) Minnesota State 0 @ (1) North Dakota 10 (UND wins series, 2-1). (9) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (2) Colorado College 3; (9) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (2) Colorado College 5 ot (CC wins series, 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Denver 2; (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Denver 4 (DU wins series, 2-0). (7) St. Cloud State 5 @ (4) Wisconsin 2; (7) St. Cloud State 3 @ (4) Wisconsin 2 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (6) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (5) Minnesota 4; (6) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (5) Minnesota 1 (UM wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ Target Center, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs St. Cloud State 3; Denver 3 vs Colorado College 2 ot; North Dakota 6 vs Minnesota 2. Third Place Game: Colorado College 7 vs Minnesota 4. Championship Game: Denver 4 vs North Dakota 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Stephen Wagner, DU; D - Joe Ritson, DU; D - Erik Westrum, UM; F - Paul Veres, DU; F - Jeff Panzer, UND; F - Justin Morrison, CC. MVP: Stephen Wagner, G, DU. Attendance: 42,226.

WCHA Playoff Championship Summaries con’t 1999-2000WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Wisconsin 4; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series, 2-0). (9) Denver 0 @ (2) North Dakota 4; (9) Denver 2 @ (2) North Dakota 1; (9) Denver 4 @ (2) North Dakota 9 (UND wins series, 2-1). (8) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (3) St. Cloud State 4; (8) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3; (8) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (3) St. Cloud State 7 (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (7) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (4) Minnesota State 2 ot; (7) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (4) Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota 4 @ (5) Colorado College 2; (6) Minnesota 3 @ (5) Colorado College 2 ot (UM wins series, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ Target Center, Minneapolis, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota State 4; St. Cloud State 3 vs North Dakota 7; Minnesota 3 vs Wisconsin 5. Third Place Game: St. Cloud State 6 vs Minnesota 4. Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Andy Kollar, UND; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Dan Bjornlie, UW; F - Lee Goren, UND; F - Ryan Bayda, UND; F - Brandon Sampair, SCSU. MVP: Lee Goren, F, UND. Attendance: 49,717.

2000-01WCHA Playoff Champion: St. Cloud StateWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (1) North Dakota 2; (10) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (1) North Dakota 6; (10) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (1) North Dakota 4 (UND wins, 2-1). (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) St. Cloud State 5; (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) St. Cloud State 8 (SCSU wins, 2-0). (8) Michigan Tech 2 @ (3) Minnesota 7; (8) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Minnesota 3 (UM wins, 2-0). (7) Minnesota State 0 @ (4) Colorado College 3; (7) Minnesota State 3 @ (4) Colorado College 7 (CC wins, 2-0). (6) Denver 4 @ (5) Wisconsin 6; (6) Denver 2 @ (5) Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 2-0).WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Colorado College 4 vs Wisconsin 3; North Dakota 2 vs Colorado College 1; St. Cloud State 3 vs Minnesota 0. Third Place Game: Colorado College 5 vs Minnesota 4. Championship Game: St. Cloud State 6 vs North Dakota 5 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Scott Meyer, SCSU; D - Travis Roche, UND; D - Duvie Westcott, SCSU; F - Tyler Arnason, SCSU; F - Mark Cullen, CC; F - Jeff Panzer, UND. MVP: Tyler Arnason, F, SCSU. Attendance: 67,612.

2001-02WCHA Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 5; (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 8 (DU wins series, 2-0). (9) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (2) St. Cloud State 5 ot; (9) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins series, 2-0). (8) North Dakota 2 @ (3) Minnesota 7; (8) North Dakota 3 @ (3) Minnesota 4 ot (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (4) Colorado College 6; (7) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (4) Colorado College 1 (CC wins series, 2-0). (6) Minnesota State 2 @ (5) Wisconsin 3 ot; (6) Minnesota State 3 @ (5) Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series, 2-0).Dodge WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Wisconsin 2 vs Colorado College 3 ot; Colorado College 0 vs Denver 3; Minnesota 4 vs St. Cloud State 1. Third Place Game: Colorado College 2 vs St. Cloud State 1. Championship Game: Minnesota 2 vs Denver 5. All-Tournament Team: G - Wade Dubielewicz, DU; D - Ryan Caldwell, DU; D - Jordan Leopold, UM; F - Mark Cullen, CC; F - Chris Paradise, DU; F - Troy Riddle, UM. MVP: Wade Dubielewicz, G, DU. Attendance: 75,151 (record).

2002-03WCHA Playoff Champion: MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (1) Colorado College 5; (10) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) Colorado College 4 (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Michigan Tech 1 @ (2) Minnesota 3; (9) Michigan Tech 2 @ (2) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (8) Wisconsin 1 @ (3) Minnesota State 2; (8) Wisconsin 5 @ (3) Minnesota State 6 (2ot) (MSU wins series, 2-0). (7) Denver 4 @ (4) North Dakota 1; (7) Denver 2 @ (4) North Dakota 3 ot; (7) Denver 2 @ (4) North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins series, 2-1). (6) St. Cloud State 4 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 5; (6) St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 2 ot; (6) St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 7 (UMD wins series, 2-1).Kellogg’s WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: Minnesota Duluth 2 vs North Dakota 1; Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Colorado College 4 ot; Minnesota State 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot. Third Place Game: Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Minnesota State 4. Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Colorado College 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Justin Johnson, UM; D - Tom Preissing, CC; D - Keith Ballard, UM; F - Junior Lessard, UMD; F - Grant Potulny, UM; F - Shane Joseph, MSU. MVP: Grant Potulny, F, UM. Attendance: 72,786.

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2003-04WCHA Playoff Champion: MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) North Dakota 6; (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) North Dakota 4 ot (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Minnesota State 4 @ (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 ot; (9) Minnesota State 2 @ (2) Minnesota Duluth 6; (9) Minnesota State 5 @ (2) Minnesota Duluth 6 (UMD wins series, 2-1). (8) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (3) Wisconsin 2; (8) Alaska Anchorage 0 @ (3) Wisconsin 4; (8) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (3) Wisconsin 1 (UAA wins series, 2-1). (7) Colorado College 4 @ (4) Denver 3; (7) Colorado College 6 @ (4) Denver 1 (CC wins series, 2-0). (6) St. Cloud State 1 @ (5) Minnesota 6; (6) St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Minnesota 7 (UM wins series, 2-0).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: (5) Alaska Anchorage 4 vs (4) Colorado College 1; Alaska Anchorage 2 vs (1) North Dakota 4; (3) Minnesota 7 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 4. Third Place Game: Alaska Anchorage 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Kellen Briggs, UM; D - Keith Ballard, UM; D - Matt Jones, UND; F - Brandon Bochenski, UND; F - Zach Parise, UND; F - Danny Irmen, UM. MVP: Kellen Briggs, G, UM. Attendance: 82,564 (record).

2004-05WCHA Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 7; (10) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) Denver 1 (DU wins series, 2-0). (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (2) Colorado College 8; (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (2) Colorado College 4 (CC wins series, 2-0). (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) Minnesota 7; (8) Minnesota State 3 @ (3) Minnesota 5 (UM wins series, 2-0). (7) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (4) Wisconsin 5; (7) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (4) Wisconsin 1; (7) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (4) Wisconsin 2 (UW wins series, 2-1). (6) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (5) North Dakota 8; (6) Minnesota Duluth 1 @ (5) North Dakota 6 (UND wins series, 2-0).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Semifinals: (5) North Dakota 3 vs (4) Wisconsin 2; North Dakota 1 vs (1) Denver 2 ot; (3) Minnesota 0 vs (2) Colorado College 3. Third Place Game: North Dakota 4 vs Minnesota 2. Championship Game: Colorado College 0 vs Denver 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Curtis McElhinney, CC; D - Matt Laatsch, DU; D - Nick Fuher, UND; F - Gabe Gauthier, DU; F - Brett Sterling, CC; F - Rastislav Spirko, UND. MVP: Brett Sterling, F, CC. Attendance: 77,746.

2005-06WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (1) Minnesota 7; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota 6 (UM wins series, 2-0). (9) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) Denver 2 ot; (9) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) Denver 3; (9) Minnesota Duluth 5 @ (2) Denver 2 (UMD wins series, 2-1). (8) Michigan Tech 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 4; (8) Michigan Tech 0 @ (3) Wisconsin 1 (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota State 3 @ (4) North Dakota 2 ot; (7) Minnesota State 1 @ (4) North Dakota 4; (7) Minnesota State 0 @ (4) North Dakota 3 (UND wins series, 2-1). (6) St. Cloud State 2 @ (5) Colorado College 1; (6) St. Cloud State 2 @ (5) Colorado College 3; (6) St. Cloud State 3 @ (5) Colorado College 1 (SCSU wins series, 2-1).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinal: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs St. Cloud State 5. Semifinals: North Dakota 4 vs Wisconsin 3; St. Cloud State 8 vs Minnesota 7 ot. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 0. Championship Game: St. Cloud State 3 vs North Dakota 5. All-Tournament Team: G - Jordan Parise, UND; D - Kyle Klubertanz, UW; D - Matt Smaby, UND; F - Ryan Potulny, UM; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Brock Hooton, SCSU. MVP: Jordan Parise, G, UND. Attendance: 87,579 (record).

WCHA Playoff Championship Summaries con’t 2006-07WCHA Playoff Champion: MinnesotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota 6; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Minnesota 1 ot; (10) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 2-1). (9) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (2) St. Cloud State 1; (9) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) St. Cloud State 3 ot; (9) Minnesota Duluth 2 @ (2) St. Cloud State 3 (3ot) (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) North Dakota 5; (8) Minnesota State 1 @ (3) North Dakota 2 (UND wins series, 2-0). (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (4) Denver 2; (7) Wisconsin 2 @ (4) Denver 1 (UW wins series, 2-0). (6) Michigan Tech 2 @ (5) Colorado College 1 ot; (6) Michigan Tech 1 @ (5) Colorado College 0 (MTU wins series, 2-0).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinal: (5) Wisconsin 4 vs (4) Michigan Tech 0. Semi-Finals: (3) North Dakota 6 vs (2) St. Cloud State 2; Wisconsin 2 vs (1) Minnesota 4. Third Place Game: Wisconsin 4 vs St. Cloud State 3 ot. Championship Game: North Dakota 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: G - Philippe Lamoureux, UND; D - Taylor Chorney, UND; D - Mike Vannelli, UM; F - Jake Dowell, UW; F - Jonathan Toews, UND; F - Blake Wheeler, UM. MVP: Blake Wheeler, F, UM. Attendance: 88,900 (record).

2007-08WCHA Playoff Champion: DenverWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (1) Colorado College 4; (10) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (1) Colorado College 3 ot (CC wins series, 2-0). (9) Michigan Tech 0 @ (2) North Dakota 4; (9) Michigan Tech 3 @ (2) North Dakota 2 ot; (9) Michigan Tech 1 @ (2) North Dakota 2 (UND wins series, 2-1). (8) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (3) Denver 6; (8) Minnesota Duluth 0 @ (3) Denver 1 (DU wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota 0 @ (4) Minnesota State 1 (2ot); (7) Minnesota 2 @ (4) Minnesota State 1 ot; (7) Minnesota 3 @ (4) Minnesota State 2 (2ot) (UM wins series, 2-1). (6) Wisconsin 0 @ (5) St. Cloud State 3; (6) Wisconsin 3 @ (5) St. Cloud State 4 ot (SCSU wins series, 2-0).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinal: (5) Minnesota 3 vs (4) St. Cloud State 2. Semifinals: (3) Denver 3 vs (2) North Dakota 1; (5) Minnesota 2 vs (1) Colorado College 1 ot. Third Place Game: North Dakota 4 vs Colorado College 2. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: Minnesota 1 vs Denver 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Peter Mannino, DU; D - Taylor Chorney, UND; D - Chris Butler, DU; F - Tom May, DU; F - T.J. Oshie, UND; F - Mike Hoeffel, UM. MVP: Alex Kangas, G, UM. Attendance: 86,855.

2008-09WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota DuluthWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) North Dakota 5; (10) Michigan Tech 3 @ (1) North Dakota 4 (UND wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Denver 3; (9) Alaska Anchorage 3 @ (2) Denver 4 (DU wins series, 2-0). (8) Minnesota State 1 @ (3) Wisconsin 7; (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series, 2-0). (7) Minnesota Duluth 4 @ (4) Colorado College 1; (7) Minnesota Duluth 3 @ (4) Colorado College 1 (UMD wins series, 2-0). (6) St. Cloud State 2 @ (5) Minnesota 4; (6) St. Cloud State 0 @ (5) Minnesota 3 (UM wins series, 2-0).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinal: (5) Minnesota Duluth 2 vs (4) Minnesota 1. Semifinals: (3) Wisconsin 0 vs (2) Denver 3; (5) Minnesota Duluth 3 vs (1) North Dakota 0. 3rd Place Game: Wisconsin 4 vs North Dakota 1. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Denver 0. All-Tournament Team: G - Alex Stalock, UMD; D - Josh Meyers, UMD; D - Patrick Wiercioch, DU; F - MacGregor Sharp, UMD; F - Mike Connolly, UMD; F - Jordy Murray, UW. MVP: Alex Stalock, G, UMD. Attendance: 82,065.

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2009-10WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs, 1st Round (Best-of-3). (10) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) Denver 2; (10) Michigan Tech 2 @ (1) Denver 4 (DU wins series, 2-0). (9) Alaska Anchorage 1 @ (2) Wisconsin 4; (9) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (2) Wisconsin 7 (UW wins series, 2-0). (8) Minnesota State 5 @ (3) St. Cloud State 4 ot; (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3; (8) Minnesota State 2 @ (3) St. Cloud State 3 ot (SCSU wins series, 2-1). (7) Minnesota 0 @ (4) North Dakota 6; (7) Minnesota 4 @ (4) North Dakota 2; (7) Minnesota 1 @ (4) North Dakota 4 (UND wins series, 2-1). (6) Colorado College 2 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 3 ot; (6) Colorado College 5 @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 3; (6) Colorado College @ (5) Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series, 2-1).Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinal: (5) Minnesota Duluth 0 vs (4) North Dakota 2. Semi-Finals: (3) St. Cloud State 2 vs (2) Wisconsin 0; (4) North Dakota 4 vs (1) Denver 3. 3rd Place Game: Wisconsin 6 vs Denver 3. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 5 vs St. Cloud State 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Brad Eidsness, UND; D - Ben Blood, UND; D - Garrett Raboin, SCSU; D - Derrick Lapoint, UND; F - Chris VandeVelde, UND; F - Tony Mosey, SCSU; F - Blake Geoffrion, UW. MVP: Evan Trupp, F, UND. Attendance: 71,533.

2010-11WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs 1st Round (Best-of-3). (12) Michigan Tech 0 @ (1) North Dakota 8; (12) Michigan Tech 1 @ (1) North Dakota 3 (UND wins series, 2-0). (11) Minnesota State 2 @ (2) Denver 4; (11) Minnesota State 2 @ (2) Denver 3 ot (DU wins series, 2-0). (10) Bemidji State 4 @ (3) Nebraska Omaha 2; (10) Bemidji State 3 @ (3) Nebraska Omaha 2 (BSU wins series, 2-0). (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 4; (9) St. Cloud State 2 @ (4) Minnesota Duluth 3 (3 ot) (UMD wins series, 2-0). (8) Alaska Anchorage 4 @ (5) Minnesota 3; (8) Alaska Anchorage 2 @ (5) Minnesota 0 (UAA wins series, 2-0). (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (6) Colorado College 1; (7) Wisconsin 3 @ (6) Colorado College 4 ot; (7) Wisconsin 1 @ (6) Colorado College 2 (CC wins series, 2-1).

Attendance History • WCHA Playoff Championship/Final FiveFour Team Format • 1988-92Year Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total/Avg Game1988 St. Paul* Civic Center 12,270 13,829 12,051 13,657 51,807/12,9521989 St. Paul* Civic Center 12,271 12,911 12,237 12,813 50,232/12,5581990 St. Paul* Civic Center 12,316 11,137 10,688 13,704 47,845/11,9611991 St. Paul* Civic Center 13,476 10,310 9,473 11,028 44,287/11,0721992 St. Paul* Civic Center 10,094 11,384 9,983 12,618 44,079/11,020Totals 60,427 59,571 54,432 63,820 238,250/11,913

Final Five Format • 1993-currentYear Site Facility Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Total/Avg Game1993 St. Paul Civic Center 8,848 11,319 9,281 8,832 12,457 50,737/10,1471994 Milwaukee Bradley Center 12,139 12,381 12,150 12,004 12,693 61,367/12,2731995 St, Paul Civic Center 15,464$ 9,719 10,571 9,188 10,966 55,908/11,1821996 Milwaukee Bradley Center 8,978 11,429 8,401 8,958 9,538 47,304/9,4061997 St. Paul Civic Center 9,272 9,528 14,013 9,577 14,317 56,707/11,3411998 Milwaukee Bradley Center 6,438 6,306 9,452 6,345 10,166 38,707/7,7411999 Minneapolis Target Center 10,128 6,066 11,311 6,276 8,445 42,226/8,4452000 Minneapolis Target Center 12,234 8,397 11,520 7,129 10,437 49,717/9,9432001 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 9,966 10,375 18,409 11,299 17,563 67,612/13,5222002 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 13,103 12,438 18,523$ 12,961 18,126 75,151/15,0302003 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 14,305 12,292 17,012 12,509 16,668 72,786/14,5572004 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 14,123 15,022 19,208$ 14,905 19,306$ 82,564/16,5132005 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,583 13,132 17,794 14,730 16,507 77,746/15,5492006 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 16,312 16,468 19,353 16,134 19,282$ 87,579/17,5162007 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 16,449 17,511 19,359$ 16,118 19,463$ 88,900/17,7802008 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 19,232$ 16,768 16,967 15,981 17,907 86,855/17,3712009 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 17,611 14,722 17,729 15,254 16,749 82,065/16,4132010 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,292 13,113 14,170 12,544 16,414 71,533/14,3072011 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 13,131 12,903 15,008 (no game) 16,731 57,773/14,4432012 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 11,489 15,133 12,804 16,738 16,838 73,002/14,600WCHA Final Five Totals: 20 Years 260,097 245,022 293,035 227,482 300,572 1,326,239/13,396WCHA Playoff Championship Totals: 25 Years 1,564,489/13,147

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WCHA Playoff Championship Summaries con’t Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinals: (6) Bemidji State 3 @ (3) Minnesota Duluth 2 ot; (5) Alaska Anchorage 2 vs (4) Colorado College 4. Semi-Finals: Bemidji State 2 vs (2) Denver 6; Colorado College 3 vs (1) North Dakota 4. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 3 vs Denver 2 (2ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Sam Brittain, DU; D - Chay Genoway, UND; D - Matt Donovan, DU; F - Matt Frattin, UND; F - Anthony Maiani, DU; F - Jason Schwartz, CC. MVP: Matt Frattin, F, UND. Attendance: 57,773* (* 4 sessions).

2011-12WCHA Playoff Champion: North DakotaWCHA Playoffs 1st Round (Best-of-3). (11) Minnesota State 2 at (2) Minnesota Duluth 4; (11) Minnesota State 2 at (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot) (UMD wins 2-0). (12) Alaska Anchorage 1 at (1) Minnesota 2; (12) Alaska Anchorage 3 at (1) Minnesota 7 (UM wins 2-0). (7) Nebraska Omaha 0 at (6) St. Cloud State 4; (7) Nebraska Omaha 1 at (6) St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins, 2-0). (9) Bemidji State 1 at (4) North Dakota 4; (9) Bemidji State 3 at (4) North Dakota 4 (UND wins 2-0). (8) Michigan Tech 3 at (5) Colorado College 1; (8) Michigan Tech 4 at (5) Colorado College 3 ot (MTU wins 2-0). (10) Wisconsin 1 at (3) Denver 0; (10) Wisconsin 1 at (3) Denver 3; (10) Wisconsin 2 at (3) Denver 3 ot (DU wins 2-1)Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN. Quarterfinals: (6) Michigan Tech 2 vs (3) Denver 3 ot; (5) St. Cloud State 1 vs (4) North Dakota 4. Semi-Finals: Denver 4 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot); North Dakota 6 vs (1) Minnesota 3. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 4 vs Denver 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Jason Zucker, DU; F - Mario Lamoureux, UND; F - Brock Nelson, UND; D - Derek Forbort, UND; D - Andrew MacWilliams, UND; G - Aaron Dell, UND. MVP: Aaron Dell, G, UND. Attendance: 73,002.

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2011-12 WCHA Team-by-Team Against the Rest

2011-12 WCHA Team Head-to-Head Records(Note: each column has number of games against each opponent and season record to date vs that opponent. Each team plays a total of 28 league games.)

UAA BSU CC DU MTU UM UMD MSU UNO UND SCSU UW GP, W-L-T PTSUAA --- 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-3-0 4, 1-2-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 28, 5-22-1 11BSU 2, 2-0-0 --- 4, 2-2-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 1-1-2 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-2-0 28, 11-14-3 25CC 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-2-0 --- 4, 2-1-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 28, 15-12-1 31DU 2, 2-0-0 4, 3-1-0 4, 1-2-1 --- 2, 0-1-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 2-0-0 4, 3-0-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 28, 16-8-4 36MTU 4, 3-1-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 --- 2, 1-1-0 4, 1-2-1 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 28, 11-13-4 26UM 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 4, 3-1-0 4, 3-1-0 4, 2-2-0 28, 20-8-0 40UMD 4, 3-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 2-1-1 2, 0-2-0 --- 4, 3-0-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-0-1 28, 16-7-5 37MSU 4, 2-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-3-1 --- 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 28, 8-18-2 18UNO 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-1-2 4, 2-2-0 4, 0-3-1 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-1-0 28, 11-12-5 27UND 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 1-3-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 4, 2-2-0 4, 2-2-0 28, 16-11-1 33SCSU 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 1-3-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 4, 2-2-0 --- 4, 3-0-1 28, 12-12-4 28UW 2, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-2-0 4, 0-3-1 --- 28, 11-15-2 24

WCHA Men’s Tie-Breaking Procedures - For Playoff Purposes Only

At the conclusion of the regular season, teams will be ranked by the number of points accumulated. If two teams are tied for first place, they will be declared co-WCHA champions. The first round of the WCHA's post-season tournament will be a best-of-three games format at the home site of the teams ranked higher in the final regular season standings. All 12 teams participate in the first round of the tournament. First round playoff pairings will be: #1 rank vs #12 rank, #2 rank vs #11 rank, #3 vs #10, #4 vs #9, 5# vs #8, and #6 vs #7. Following the six first round series, the six winning teams will be re-seeded #1 thru #6 according to their standings in the final WCHA in-season competition and will advance to the WCHA Final Five. In the event that ties are encountered in the determination of WCHA ranking or designation of home teams for playoff purposes, the following procedures will be used in the order given to break the ties: a) If two or more teams are tied, head-to-head competition during the regular (conference) season will be used to break the tie. b) If two or more teams are still tied after (a), the highest seed will go to the team with the most WCHA (conference) wins during the regular season. c) If two or more teams played a four-game series during the regular season and the teams have the same win-loss records for those series and the same number of WCHA wins, the team having the least number of goals scored against it in the four-game series shall have the higher rank. If two or more teams played a two-game series during the regular season, procede to tie-breaker d). d) If two or more teams are still tied after applying the provisions of (a), (b) and (c), the team having the greatest "winning margin" during the regular season will have the higher rank. Winning margin = WCHA goals for during the regular season minus WCHA goals against. e) Games played against WCHA opponents in holiday tournaments will not be counted in the determinations.

By Team v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. TotalAlaska Anchorage 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 6-2-0Colorado College 0-0-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-2-1Denver 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 5-4-0Michigan Tech 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3-5-0Minnesota 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 5-4-1Minnesota Duluth 2-1-1 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 7-2-1Minnesota State 0-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-4-0Nebraska Omaha 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 3-3-1North Dakota 1-1-1 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-2St. Cloud State 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-3-1Wisconsin 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-0TOTALS: 7-8-3 11-5-4 12-16-1 13-1-0 8-2-0 51-32-8 (.472) (.650) (.431) (.929) (.800) (.604)

By Site v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. TotalHome 3-5-2 5-2-4 6-6-0 11-1-0 7-1-0 32-15-6Away 2-1-1 5-3-0 4-8-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 12-12-2Neutral 2-2-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 7-5-0TOTALS: 7-8-3 11-5-4 12-16-1 13-1-0 8-2-0 51-32-8 (.472) (.650) (.431) (.929) (.800) (.604)

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2011-12 WCHA Team Statistics • All GamesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 42 154 3.67 2 Minnesota Duluth 41 147 3.59 3 Denver 43 139 3.23 4 North Dakota 42 135 3.21 5 Colorado College 36 114 3.17 6 St. Cloud State 39 120 3.08 7 Michigan Tech 39 111 2.85 8 Wisconsin 37 105 2.84 9 Nebraska Omaha 38 106 2.79 10 Bemidji State 38 101 2.66 Minnesota State 38 101 2.66 12 Alaska Anchorage 36 85 2.36

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 42 93 2.21 2 North Dakota 42 108 2.57 3 Denver 43 111 2.58 4 Minnesota Duluth 41 106 2.59 5 St. Cloud State 39 104 2.67 6 Wisconsin 37 102 2.76 7 Bemidji State 38 109 2.87 8 Colorado College 36 104 2.89 9 Nebraska Omaha 38 112 2.95 10 Michigan Tech 39 116 2.97 11 Minnesota State 38 129 3.39 12 Alaska Anchorage 36 134 3.72

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota State 38 571 15.0 2 Denver 43 639 14.9 3 Wisconsin 37 516 13.9 4 Minnesota Duluth 41 569 13.9 5 Michigan Tech 39 532 13.6 6 Nebraska Omaha 38 516 13.6 7 Minnesota 42 570 13.6 8 Alaska Anchorage 36 485 13.5 9 North Dakota 42 526 12.5 10 Colorado College 36 444 12.3 11 St. Cloud State 39 460 11.8 12 Bemidji State 38 411 10.8

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota 43/185 4 23.2 2 Colorado College 36/158 11 22.8 3 St. Cloud State 32/141 3 22.7 4 North Dakota 40/182 5 22.0 5 Denver 38/177 6 21.5 6 Bemidji State 25/118 3 21.2 7 Wisconsin 33/160 4 20.6 8 Minnesota Duluth 40/195 2 20.5 9 Minnesota State 34/173 3 19.7 10 Alaska Anchorage 25/128 5 19.5 11 Michigan Tech 30/164 3 18.3 12 Nebraska Omaha 25/146 3 17.1

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Bemidji State 123/147 2 83.7 2 Denver 152/184 3 82.6 3 Nebraska Omaha 118/144 10 81.9 4 Michigan Tech 134/164 6 81.7 5 Alaska Anchorage 120/148 2 81.1 6 North Dakota 137/169 5 81.1 7 Minnesota 149/184 7 81.0 8 Minnesota State 144/180 7 80.0 9 Colorado College 103/130 5 79.2 10 St. Cloud State 108/139 3 77.7 11 Minnesota Duluth 142/183 1 77.6 12 Wisconsin 106/139 5 76.3

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Bemidji State 148/265 55.8 2 Denver 190/361 52.6 3 Alaska Anchorage 145/276 52.5 4 Minnesota 192/369 52.0 5 North Dakota 177/351 50.4 6 Minnesota State 178/353 50.4 7 Michigan Tech 164/328 50.0 St. Cloud State 140/280 50.0 9 Nebraska Omaha 143/290 49.3 10 Colorado College 139/288 48.3 11 Minnesota Duluth 182/378 48.1 12 Wisconsin 139/299 46.5

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 43 4 +39 35 7 -28 +11 2 North Dakota 40 5 +35 32 5 -27 +8 3 Nebraska Omaha 25 3 +22 26 10 -16 +6 4 Colorado College 36 11 +25 27 5 -22 +3 Denver 38 6 +32 32 3 -29 +3 Michigan Tech 30 3 +27 30 6 -24 +3 7 Minnesota State 34 3 +31 36 7 -29 +2 8 St. Cloud State 32 3 +29 31 3 -28 +1 Wisconsin 33 4 +29 33 5 -28 +1 10 Bemidji State 25 3 +22 24 2 -22 0 11 Minnesota Duluth 40 2 +38 41 1 -40 -2 12 Alaska Anchorage 25 5 +20 28 2 -26 -6

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 44 53 55 2 154 2 Minnesota Duluth 38 54 53 2 147 3 Denver 41 54 38 6 139 4 North Dakota 41 52 42 0 135 5 St. Cloud State 43 35 41 1 120 6 Colorado College 31 45 36 2 114 7 Michigan Tech 46 28 33 4 111 8 Nebraska Omaha 30 35 39 2 106 9 Wisconsin 29 37 39 0 105 10 Bemidji State 31 40 29 1 101 Minnesota State 31 27 42 1 101 12 Alaska Anchorage 24 40 19 2 85

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 21 45 25 2 93 2 Wisconsin 27 30 41 4 102 3 Colorado College 31 37 33 3 104 St. Cloud State 35 32 33 4 104 5 Minnesota Duluth 38 34 32 2 106 6 North Dakota 36 42 29 1 108 7 Bemidji State 30 40 39 0 109 8 Denver 32 44 34 1 111 9 Nebraska Omaha 35 41 33 3 112 10 Michigan Tech 43 31 41 1 116 11 Minnesota State 44 42 40 3 129 12 Alaska Anchorage 45 47 42 0 134

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota Duluth 41 1500 36.59 2 Minnesota 42 1443 34.36 3 Nebraska Omaha 38 1291 33.97 4 Denver 43 1366 31.77 5 Michigan Tech 39 1228 31.49 6 Minnesota State 38 1191 31.34 7 Colorado College 36 1099 30.53 8 North Dakota 42 1240 29.52 9 St. Cloud State 39 1032 26.46 10 Wisconsin 37 975 26.35 11 Alaska Anchorage 36 900 25.00 12 Bemidji State 38 941 24.76

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 42 1045 24.88 2 North Dakota 42 1125 26.79 3 Minnesota Duluth 41 1131 27.59 4 Alaska Anchorage 36 1010 28.06 5 Nebraska Omaha 38 1077 28.34 6 Bemidji State 38 1130 29.74 7 Michigan Tech 39 1175 30.13 8 Wisconsin 37 1118 30.22 9 Colorado College 36 1099 30.53 10 Denver 43 1376 32.00 11 St. Cloud State 39 1266 32.46 12 Minnesota State 38 1259 33.13

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota 42 1443 1045 +398 +9.48 2 Minnesota Duluth 41 1500 1131 +369 +9.00 3 Nebraska Omaha 38 1291 1077 +214 +5.63 4 North Dakota 42 1240 1125 +115 +2.74 5 Michigan Tech 39 1228 1175 +53 +1.36 6 Colorado College 36 1099 1099 +0 +0.00 7 Denver 43 1366 1376 -10 -0.23 8 Minnesota State 38 1191 1259 -68 -1.79 9 Alaska Anchorage 36 900 1010 -110 -3.06 10 Wisconsin 37 975 1118 -143 -3.86 11 Bemidji State 38 941 1130 -189 -4.97 12 St. Cloud State 39 1032 1266 -234 -6.00

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2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics • All GamesPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 1.46 20-40-60 2 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 1.29 21-32-53 Drew Shore Denver JR F 42 1.26 22-31-53 4 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 1.35 13-37-50 5 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 42 1.14 20-28-48 6 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 1.21 24-23-47 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 42 1.12 28-19-47 8 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 38 1.21 22-24-46 9 Danny Kristo North Dakota JR F 42 1.07 19-26-45 10 Justin Schultz Wisconsin JR D 37 1.19 16-28-44 11 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State JR F 39 1.10 23-20-43 Kyle Rau Minnesota FR F 39 1.10 18-25-43 13 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota SO F 39 1.08 25-17-42 14 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 30 1.37 15-26-41 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 0.98 3-38-41 Nick Shore Denver SO F 43 0.95 13-28-41 17 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 1.14 23-17-40 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 1.05 17-23-40 Corban Knight North Dakota JR F 39 1.03 16-24-40 20 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 43 0.88 11-27-38 21 Jake Hansen Minnesota SR F 42 0.88 15-22-37 22 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 38 0.95 16-20-36 23 Zach Budish Minnesota SO F 42 0.83 12-23-35 24 Jared Festler St. Cloud State SR F 39 0.87 15-19-34 25 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth FR W 41 0.80 14-19-33 Carter Rowney North Dakota JR F 42 0.79 18-15-33 27 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State SO D 39 0.82 6-26-32 28 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 38 0.82 19-12-31 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha FR F 38 0.82 13-18-31 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 41 0.76 9-22-31 31 Michael Mersch Wisconsin SO F 37 0.81 14-16-30 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SR C 39 0.77 10-20-30 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth JR W 41 0.73 17-13-30 Luke Salazar Denver SR F 42 0.71 12-18-30 Nate Condon Minnesota SO F 42 0.71 11-19-30 36 Matt Leitner Minnesota State FR F 38 0.76 11-18-29 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 38 0.76 5-24-29 David Johnstone Michigan Tech FR F 39 0.74 11-18-29 39 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State FR F 38 0.74 13-15-28 Jordan Baker Michigan Tech SR W/C 39 0.72 10-18-28 41 Nick Dineen Colorado College SR C 34 0.76 14-12-26 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SR D 36 0.72 4-22-26 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin SO F 37 0.70 11-15-26 Shea Walters Bemidji State SR F 38 0.68 12-14-26 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SR D 38 0.68 5-21-26 46 Mike Boivin Colorado College JR D 33 0.76 8-17-25 Travis Novak St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.69 12-13-25 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 0.66 10-15-25 David Eddy St. Cloud State JR F 39 0.64 9-16-25 50 Scott Winkler Colorado College JR RW 31 0.77 7-17-24 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State JR F 36 0.67 13-11-24 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SO F 39 0.62 12-12-24 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State SO F 39 0.62 11-13-24 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech FR F 39 0.62 10-14-24 55 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SO F 35 0.66 13-10-23 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State JR F 38 0.61 9-14-23 Taylor Matson Minnesota SR F 42 0.55 8-15-23 Mark MacMillan North Dakota FR F 42 0.55 7-16-23 59 Brance Orban Bemidji State JR F 37 0.59 9-13-22 Ben Kinne Bemidji State JR F 38 0.58 10-12-22 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech JR D 39 0.56 5-17-22 Michael Parks North Dakota FR F 42 0.52 12-10-22 Mark Alt Minnesota SO D 42 0.52 5-17-22 64 Ty Loney Denver FR F 36 0.58 10-11-21 Ben Blood North Dakota SR D 42 0.50 3-18-21 Shawn Ostrow Denver JR F 43 0.49 11-10-21 67 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College SO LW/RW 36 0.56 10-10-20 Joseph LaBate Wisconsin FR F 37 0.54 5-15-20 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha JR D 38 0.53 6-14-20 70 Chris Knowlton Denver JR F 30 0.63 12- 7-19 Michael Dorr Minnesota State SR F 36 0.53 8-11-19 Frankie Simonelli Wisconsin SO D 37 0.51 5-14-19 Alex MacLeod Michigan Tech SR W 38 0.50 8-11-19 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State FR D 38 0.50 6-13-19 Nick Mattson North Dakota FR D 42 0.45 6-13-19 76 Scott Kishel Minnesota Duluth SR D 35 0.51 3-15-18 Joe Schiller Minnesota State SR F 38 0.47 3-15-18 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth JR D 41 0.44 3-15-18 Dillon Simpson North Dakota SO D 42 0.43 2-16-18 80 Radoslav Illo Bemidji State SO F 30 0.57 7-10-17 Curtis Leinweber Alaska Anchorage SR F/D 33 0.52 9- 8-17 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha SO D 33 0.52 4-13-17 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SO F 34 0.50 10- 7-17 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha SO F 35 0.49 6-11-17 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 36 0.47 9- 8-17

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86 Mitch Bruijsten Alaska Anchorage JR F 32 0.50 8- 8-16 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha SO D 37 0.43 4-12-16 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech FR F 39 0.41 9- 7-16 Joe Basaraba Minnesota Duluth SO W 40 0.40 7- 9-16 90 Cam Reid St. Cloud State SO F 22 0.68 6- 9-15 Milos Gordic Michigan Tech SO C 29 0.52 8- 7-15 Eric Scheid Alaska Anchorage FR F 30 0.50 6- 9-15 Scott Warner Alaska Anchorage JR D 32 0.47 2-13-15 William Rapuzzi Colorado College JR RW 35 0.43 3-12-15 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha FR F 36 0.42 10- 5-15 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SO F 37 0.41 8- 7-15 Sam Warning Minnesota FR F 38 0.39 6- 9-15 Brent Gwidt Nebraska Omaha JR F 38 0.39 6- 9-15 Joe Gleason North Dakota JR D 41 0.37 0-15-15100 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SO F 21 0.67 4-10-14 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage FR D 33 0.42 2-12-14 Eli Zuck Minnesota State JR F 35 0.40 4-10-14 Jarrod Rabey St. Cloud State FR D 37 0.38 6- 8-14 Cory Thorson St. Cloud State SO F 39 0.36 6- 8-14 Seth Helgeson Minnesota JR D 42 0.33 5- 9-14 John Lee Denver SR D 43 0.33 3-11-14107 Beau Bennett Denver SO F 10 1.30 4- 9-13 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage SO F 31 0.42 5- 8-13 Daniel Naslund Alaska Anchorage JR F 32 0.41 5- 8-13 Derek Forbort North Dakota SO D 35 0.37 2-11-13 Justin Crandall Minnesota Duluth FR W 37 0.35 6- 7-13 Justin Jokinen Minnesota State SR F 38 0.34 3-10-13 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State FR D 38 0.34 1-12-13 Daniel Sova Michigan Tech SO D 39 0.33 3-10-13 Ben Marshall Minnesota FR D 40 0.33 4- 9-13 Chris Casto Minnesota Duluth FR D 41 0.32 2-11-13117 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 10 1.20 2-10-12 David Makowski Denver SO D 20 0.60 2-10-12 Jake McCabe Wisconsin FR D 26 0.46 3- 9-12 Johnnie Searfoss Nebraska Omaha SO F 31 0.39 3- 9-12 Scott Mayfield Denver FR D 42 0.29 3- 9-12122 Derek Lee Wisconsin JR F 17 0.65 4- 7-11 Derek Docken Alaska Anchorage FR D 31 0.35 1-10-11 Taylor Johnson St. Cloud State JR D 33 0.33 2- 9-11 Jamie MacQueen Bemidji State SR F 36 0.31 5- 6-11 Keegan Meuer Wisconsin SO F 37 0.30 7- 4-11 Brady Wacker Bemidji State JR D 37 0.30 4- 7-11 Mario Lamoureux North Dakota SR F 39 0.28 4- 7-11 Keegan Flaherty Minnesota Duluth JR W 41 0.27 7- 4-11 Jake Hendrickson Minnesota Duluth JR C 41 0.27 5- 6-11 Justin Holl Minnesota SO D 42 0.26 3- 8-11132 Alex Hudson Nebraska Omaha SR F 16 0.62 4- 6-10 Mickey Spencer Alaska Anchorage JR F 17 0.59 7- 3-10 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College SO D 27 0.37 2- 8-10 Jade Portwood Alaska Anchorage SR F 29 0.34 4- 6-10 Jeff Collett Colorado College SO RW 31 0.32 5- 5-10 Ryan Little Wisconsin JR F/F 31 0.32 3- 7-10 Connor Gaarder North Dakota FR F 33 0.30 4- 6-10 Brendan Woods Wisconsin FR F 34 0.29 5- 5-10 Brad Gorham Alaska Anchorage SR D/F 35 0.29 2- 8-10 David Civitarese Colorado College SR C/W 36 0.28 8- 2-10 Quinn Sproule Alaska Anchorage SO D 36 0.28 3- 7-10 Brad Stebner Michigan Tech SO D 37 0.27 3- 7-10 John Ramage Wisconsin JR D 37 0.27 3- 7-10 Evan Mosey Minnesota State JR D 38 0.26 2- 8-10 Riley Sweeney Michigan Tech FR D 39 0.26 0-10-10 Dustin Jackson Denver SR F 42 0.24 2- 8-10148 Danny Mattson Bemidji State FR F 24 0.38 3- 6- 9 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage FR F 28 0.32 3- 6- 9 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College JR RW 29 0.31 4- 5- 9 Brooks Bertsch St. Cloud State FR F 30 0.30 5- 4- 9 Sam Mellor Alaska Anchorage FR F 33 0.27 4- 5- 9 Travis Boyd Minnesota FR F 34 0.26 1- 8- 9 Jefferson Dahl Wisconsin SO F 35 0.26 4- 5- 9 Matt Paape Wisconsin FR F 36 0.25 4- 5- 9 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech SO F 38 0.24 4- 5- 9 Jake Areshenko Bemidji State JR D 38 0.24 3- 6- 9 David Boehm Bemidji State JR F 38 0.24 3- 6- 9 Paul Phillips Denver JR D 40 0.23 1- 8- 9160 Dakota Eveland Colorado College SO LW 22 0.36 3- 5- 8 Tim Hall Colorado College SR LW/C 34 0.24 5- 3- 8 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State SO F 36 0.22 1- 7- 8 Kevin Gravel St. Cloud State SO D 37 0.22 1- 7- 8 Daniel Doremus Denver FR F 38 0.21 4- 4- 8 Jake Parenteau Minnesota SO D 38 0.21 2- 6- 8 Seth Ambroz Minnesota FR F 40 0.20 5- 3- 8 David Grun Minnesota Duluth SR W 41 0.20 3- 5- 8 Drew Olson Minnesota Duluth JR D 41 0.20 1- 7- 8

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169 Bryce Reddick Michigan Tech SR W 25 0.28 4- 3- 7 Mike Louwerse Minnesota State SR F 28 0.25 3- 4- 7 Max Gaede Minnesota State FR F 30 0.23 3- 4- 7 Cameron Cooper Minnesota State SR D 31 0.23 2- 5- 7 Adam Mueller Minnesota State SR F 34 0.21 3- 4- 7 Carl Nielsen Michigan Tech JR D 37 0.19 1- 6- 7 Max Tardy Minnesota Duluth SO C 41 0.17 2- 5- 7 Stephane Pattyn North Dakota FR F 42 0.17 4- 3- 7 Andrew MacWilliam North Dakota JR D 42 0.17 2- 5- 7178 Brendan O'Donnell North Dakota FR F 17 0.35 5- 1- 6 Corbin Karl Alaska Anchorage FR D 23 0.26 3- 3- 6 Jordy Christian St. Cloud State SR F 24 0.25 2- 4- 6 Tyler Elbrecht Minnesota State JR D 25 0.24 1- 5- 6 Tyler Currier Alaska Anchorage JR F 29 0.21 2- 4- 6 Aaron Harstad Colorado College FR D 29 0.21 0- 6- 6 Nate Dewhurst Denver SR F 30 0.20 3- 3- 6 Jarrod Mermis Denver SO F 31 0.19 3- 3- 6 Josh Nelson Minnesota State SO D 32 0.19 1- 5- 6 Sam Zabkowicz St. Cloud State SR D 33 0.18 1- 5- 6 Brad Navin Wisconsin FR F 36 0.17 3- 3- 6189 Derik Johnson Minnesota Duluth FR D 11 0.45 1- 4- 5 Mitch Cain Bemidji State FR F 12 0.42 1- 4- 5 Mitch MacMillan St. Cloud State SO F 14 0.36 0- 5- 5 J.P. Burkemper Minnesota State SO F 17 0.29 2- 3- 5 Chad Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 17 0.29 1- 4- 5 Justin Fillion Michigan Tech FR D 18 0.28 1- 4- 5 Alex Gellert Alaska Anchorage JR F 25 0.20 1- 4- 5 Zac Larraza Denver FR F 26 0.19 1- 4- 5 Darcy Findlay Bemidji State SR F 31 0.16 2- 3- 5 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College SO C/W 31 0.16 1- 4- 5 Joe Marciano Colorado College JR D 35 0.14 2- 3- 5 Jaycob Megna Nebraska Omaha FR D 35 0.14 2- 3- 5 Eric Springer Wisconsin SR D 35 0.14 1- 4- 5 Joe Faust Wisconsin SO D 37 0.14 2- 3- 5 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR G 38 0.13 0- 5- 5204 Sam Rendle Bemidji State SO D 10 0.40 1- 3- 4 Dan DeLisle Minnesota Duluth JR W 19 0.21 2- 2- 4 Nico Sacchetti Minnesota SR F 23 0.17 4- 0- 4 Nick Larson Minnesota SR F 24 0.17 3- 1- 4 Garrett Milan St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.14 2- 2- 4 John Ryder Denver SR D 30 0.13 0- 4- 4 Joey Holka St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.12 2- 2- 4 Nick Oliver St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.12 2- 2- 4 Drew Fisher Bemidji State SR F 38 0.11 3- 1- 4 Andrew Panzarella North Dakota FR D 40 0.10 0- 4- 4214 Ian Young Colorado College FR D 10 0.30 0- 3- 3 Aaron Pietila Michigan Tech JR W 12 0.25 1- 2- 3 Andrew Pettitt Alaska Anchorage FR F 12 0.25 0- 3- 3 Gavin Hartzog Wisconsin SO F 12 0.25 0- 3- 3 Mark Pustin Alaska Anchorage SO F 15 0.20 3- 0- 3 Joe Rehkamp St. Cloud State FR F 18 0.17 2- 1- 3 Matt Smith Nebraska Omaha SR D 22 0.14 1- 2- 3 Tim Smith Minnesota Duluth SO D 22 0.14 0- 3- 3 Patrick McCadden Michigan Tech SO F 23 0.13 1- 2- 3 Peter Stoykewych Colorado College FR D 26 0.12 0- 3- 3 Adam Krause Minnesota Duluth FR W 28 0.11 0- 3- 3 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha SO F 29 0.10 1- 2- 3 Kyle Ensign Nebraska Omaha SR D 29 0.10 0- 3- 3 Dan Senkbeil North Dakota FR D 30 0.10 0- 3- 3 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha FR F 32 0.09 2- 1- 3 Sean Little Wisconsin SO F 33 0.09 2- 1- 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota SO F 36 0.08 3- 0- 3 Josiah Didier Denver FR D 41 0.07 0- 3- 3232 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 4 0.50 1- 1- 2 Blake Thompson Minnesota FR D 5 0.40 0- 2- 2 Kyle Brodie Bemidji State SO D 10 0.20 1- 1- 2 Mikael Lickteig Michigan Tech JR W 10 0.20 0- 2- 2 Charlie Taft Colorado College FR RW/LW 13 0.15 0- 2- 2 Tyler Tosunian Bemidji State FR F 14 0.14 1- 1- 2 Luke McManus Minnesota Duluth FR D 14 0.14 0- 2- 2 Andrew Schmit Nebraska Omaha FR F 18 0.11 1- 1- 2 Derek Rodwell North Dakota SO F 19 0.11 1- 1- 2 Kory Roy Alaska Anchorage FR F 22 0.09 0- 2- 2 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR G 23 0.09 0- 2- 2 Taylor Dickin North Dakota SO F 24 0.08 1- 1- 2 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO G 24 0.08 0- 2- 2 Mat Knoll Minnesota State FR D 25 0.08 1- 1- 2 Tony Turgeon Nebraska Omaha SO D 26 0.08 0- 2- 2 Tim Daly St. Cloud State FR D 32 0.06 0- 2- 2 Matt Tabrum Denver FR F 33 0.06 0- 2- 2

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249 Cody Danberg Minnesota Duluth SR W 1 1.00 0- 1- 1 Wes McLeod Alaska Anchorage SO D 5 0.20 0- 1- 1 Andrew Pickering Alaska Anchorage SO F 6 0.17 1- 0- 1 Charlie Thauwald Minnesota State FR F 7 0.14 0- 1- 1 Joe Miller Minnesota SR F 10 0.10 1- 0- 1 Scott Wamsganz Colorado College FR LW/RW 15 0.07 0- 1- 1 Mike Lee St. Cloud State JR G 16 0.06 0- 1- 1 Brett Stern Minnesota State FR D 19 0.05 0- 1- 1 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO G 20 0.05 0- 1- 1 Arthur Bidwill Colorado College SR D/D 20 0.05 0- 1- 1 Corey Leivermann Minnesota State SO F 21 0.05 1- 0- 1 Jason Clark Wisconsin SO F 21 0.05 0- 1- 1 Chris Crowell Alaska Anchorage JR F 24 0.04 0- 1- 1 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR G 24 0.04 0- 1- 1 Matt Carlson Bemidji State JR D 25 0.04 0- 1- 1 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR G 28 0.04 0- 1- 1 James Polk Nebraska Omaha FR F 28 0.04 0- 1- 1 Sam Windle Bemidji State FR D 32 0.03 1- 0- 1 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR G 33 0.03 0- 1- 1 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR G 35 0.03 0- 1- 1 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR G 42 0.02 0- 1- 1

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 42 0.67 28 2 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota SO F 39 0.64 25 3 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 0.62 24 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 0.66 23 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State JR F 39 0.59 23 6 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 38 0.58 22 Drew Shore Denver JR F 42 0.52 22 8 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.51 21 9 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.49 20 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 42 0.48 20

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.98 40 2 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 0.90 38 3 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 1.00 37 4 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.78 32 5 Drew Shore Denver JR F 42 0.74 31 6 Justin Schultz Wisconsin JR D 37 0.76 28 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 42 0.67 28 Nick Shore Denver SO F 43 0.65 28 9 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 43 0.63 27 10 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 30 0.87 26 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State SO D 39 0.67 26 Danny Kristo North Dakota JR F 42 0.62 26

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.73 9-21-30 2 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 0.67 3-25-28 3 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 42 0.60 8-17-25 4 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.59 9-15-24 5 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 0.60 11-10-21 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 0.57 3-18-21 7 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 30 0.67 5-15-20 Nick Shore Denver SO F 43 0.47 5-15-20 9 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 38 0.50 9-10-19 Drew Shore Denver JR F 42 0.45 11- 8-19

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 0.31 11 Drew Shore Denver JR F 42 0.26 11 3 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 42 0.24 10 4 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 38 0.24 9 Kyle Rau Minnesota FR F 39 0.23 9 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.22 9 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.22 9 Carter Rowney North Dakota JR F 42 0.21 9 9 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State FR F 38 0.21 8 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota SO F 39 0.21 8 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 0.21 8 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 42 0.19 8

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Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 0.13 4- 1- 5 Nate Condon Minnesota SO F 42 0.12 4- 1- 5 3 Michael Dorr Minnesota State SR F 36 0.11 3- 1- 4 4 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha SO D 37 0.08 1- 2- 3 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 0.08 2- 1- 3 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha FR F 38 0.08 2- 1- 3 Taylor Matson Minnesota SR F 42 0.07 1- 2- 3 Danny Kristo North Dakota JR F 42 0.07 1- 2- 3 9 Jeff Collett Colorado College SO RW 31 0.06 1- 1- 2 Cameron Cooper Minnesota State SR D 31 0.06 0- 2- 2 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha SO D 33 0.06 0- 2- 2 Tim Hall Colorado College SR LW/C 34 0.06 1- 1- 2 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SO F 35 0.06 2- 0- 2 Jefferson Dahl Wisconsin SO F 35 0.06 1- 1- 2 Travis Novak St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.06 2- 0- 2 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 36 0.06 1- 1- 2 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 0.05 2- 0- 2 Michael Mersch Wisconsin SO F 37 0.05 1- 1- 2 David Boehm Bemidji State JR F 38 0.05 1- 1- 2 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 38 0.05 1- 1- 2 Justin Jokinen Minnesota State SR F 38 0.05 0- 2- 2 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SR C 39 0.05 1- 1- 2 Riley Sweeney Michigan Tech FR D 39 0.05 0- 2- 2 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 42 0.05 1- 1- 2 Ben Blood North Dakota SR D 42 0.05 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Drew Shore Denver JR F 42 7 2 Kyle Rau Minnesota FR F 39 6 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 6 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 42 6 5 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 30 4 Nick Dineen Colorado College SR C 34 4 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 38 4 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 4 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 4 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 42 4

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Justin Schultz Wisconsin JR D 37 1.19 16-28-44 2 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 0.98 3-38-41 3 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 43 0.88 11-27-38 4 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State SO D 39 0.82 6-26-32 5 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 41 0.76 9-22-31 6 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 38 0.76 5-24-29 7 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SR D 36 0.72 4-22-26 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SR D 38 0.68 5-21-26 9 Mike Boivin Colorado College JR D 33 0.76 8-17-25 10 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech JR D 39 0.56 5-17-22 Mark Alt Minnesota SO D 42 0.52 5-17-22 12 Ben Blood North Dakota SR D 42 0.50 3-18-21 13 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha JR D 38 0.53 6-14-20 14 Frankie Simonelli Wisconsin SO D 37 0.51 5-14-19 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State FR D 38 0.50 6-13-19 Nick Mattson North Dakota FR D 42 0.45 6-13-19 17 Scott Kishel Minnesota Duluth SR D 35 0.51 3-15-18 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth JR D 41 0.44 3-15-18 Dillon Simpson North Dakota SO D 42 0.43 2-16-18 20 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha SO D 33 0.52 4-13-17 21 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha SO D 37 0.43 4-12-16 22 Scott Warner Alaska Anchorage JR D 32 0.47 2-13-15 Joe Gleason North Dakota JR D 41 0.37 0-15-15 24 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage FR D 33 0.42 2-12-14 Jarrod Rabey St. Cloud State FR D 37 0.38 6- 8-14 Seth Helgeson Minnesota JR D 42 0.33 5- 9-14 John Lee Denver SR D 43 0.33 3-11-14 28 Derek Forbort North Dakota SO D 35 0.37 2-11-13 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State FR D 38 0.34 1-12-13 Daniel Sova Michigan Tech SO D 39 0.33 3-10-13 Ben Marshall Minnesota FR D 40 0.33 4- 9-13 Chris Casto Minnesota Duluth FR D 41 0.32 2-11-13

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Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Kyle Rau Minnesota F 39 1.10 18-25-43 2 Joey LaLeggia Denver D 43 0.88 11-27-38 3 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth W 41 0.80 14-19-33 4 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha F 38 0.82 13-18-31 5 Matt Leitner Minnesota State F 38 0.76 11-18-29 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State D 38 0.76 5-24-29 David Johnstone Michigan Tech F 39 0.74 11-18-29 8 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State F 38 0.74 13-15-28 9 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech F 39 0.62 10-14-24 10 Mark MacMillan North Dakota F 42 0.55 7-16-23 11 Michael Parks North Dakota F 42 0.52 12-10-22 12 Ty Loney Denver F 36 0.58 10-11-21 13 Joseph LaBate Wisconsin F 37 0.54 5-15-20 14 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State D 38 0.50 6-13-19 Nick Mattson North Dakota D 42 0.45 6-13-19 16 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech F 39 0.41 9- 7-16 17 Eric Scheid Alaska Anchorage F 30 0.50 6- 9-15 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha F 36 0.42 10- 5-15 Sam Warning Minnesota F 38 0.39 6- 9-15 20 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage D 33 0.42 2-12-14 Jarrod Rabey St. Cloud State D 37 0.38 6- 8-14 22 Justin Crandall Minnesota Duluth W 37 0.35 6- 7-13 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State D 38 0.34 1-12-13 Ben Marshall Minnesota D 40 0.33 4- 9-13 Chris Casto Minnesota Duluth D 41 0.32 2-11-13

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 1236:05 45 2.18 2 Mike Lee St. Cloud State JR 968:32 36 2.23 3 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR 2497:22 93 2.23 4 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 1328:51 52 2.35 5 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 2319:48 94 2.43 6 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 1524:40 63 2.48 7 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 1086:13 47 2.60 8 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 1590:22 70 2.64 9 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 1799:52 80 2.67 10 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 1384:23 64 2.77 11 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 1970:34 93 2.83 12 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 961:35 47 2.93 13 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 1385:25 71 3.07 14 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SO 1041:22 60 3.46 15 Joe Howe Colorado College JR 827:51 48 3.48 16 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 879:46 52 3.55 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO 963:05 58 3.61Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Mike Lee St. Cloud State JR 477 36 .930 2 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 547 45 .924 3 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 631 52 .924 4 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 711 63 .919 5 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 685 64 .915 6 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 497 47 .914 7 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 718 70 .911 8 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 960 94 .911 9 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR 947 93 .911 10 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 717 71 .910 11 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 930 93 .909 12 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 717 80 .900 13 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 407 52 .887 14 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 367 47 .886 15 Joe Howe Colorado College JR 360 48 .882 16 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SO 429 60 .877 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO 386 58 .869Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 23- 9- 6 .684 2 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR 28-13- 1 .679 3 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 18-10- 2 .633 4 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 13- 8- 1 .614 5 Mike Lee St. Cloud State JR 8- 6- 2 .562 6 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 9- 8- 3 .525 7 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 15-14- 4 .515 8 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 12-12- 2 .500 9 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 7- 8- 2 .471 10 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 7- 8- 0 .467 11 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 11-13- 2 .462 12 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 9-11- 3 .457 13 Joe Howe Colorado College JR 5- 8- 1 .393 14 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 5- 9- 2 .375 15 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO 5-10- 2 .353 16 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 5-16- 1 .250 17 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SO 4-13- 0 .235Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2011-12 WCHA Team Statistics • League Games • FinalScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota Duluth 28 103 3.68 2 Denver 28 96 3.43 3 Colorado College 28 95 3.39 4 Minnesota 28 88 3.14 5 St. Cloud State 28 86 3.07 6 Michigan Tech 28 85 3.04 7 Nebraska Omaha 28 83 2.96 8 North Dakota 28 82 2.93 9 Wisconsin 28 76 2.71 10 Minnesota State 28 73 2.61 11 Bemidji State 28 72 2.57 12 Alaska Anchorage 28 60 2.14

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 28 57 2.04 2 Minnesota Duluth 28 73 2.61 North Dakota 28 73 2.61 4 St. Cloud State 28 74 2.64 5 Denver 28 79 2.82 6 Wisconsin 28 83 2.96 7 Nebraska Omaha 28 85 3.04 8 Colorado College 28 86 3.07 9 Michigan Tech 28 87 3.11 10 Bemidji State 28 89 3.18 11 Minnesota State 28 102 3.64 12 Alaska Anchorage 28 111 3.96

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Denver 28 446 15.9 2 Minnesota State 28 415 14.8 3 Alaska Anchorage 28 409 14.6 4 Minnesota 28 406 14.5 5 Michigan Tech 28 403 14.4 6 Minnesota Duluth 28 401 14.3 Nebraska Omaha 28 401 14.3 North Dakota 28 401 14.3 9 Wisconsin 28 363 13.0 10 Colorado College 28 356 12.7 11 St. Cloud State 28 340 12.1 12 Bemidji State 28 318 11.4

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Denver 28/116 2 24.1 2 Colorado College 29/121 9 24.0 3 Minnesota 27/116 2 23.3 4 Bemidji State 20/ 91 2 22.0 5 Minnesota Duluth 29/134 1 21.6 6 North Dakota 26/128 5 20.3 7 St. Cloud State 19/ 98 2 19.4 8 Wisconsin 22/115 4 19.1 9 Minnesota State 25/131 3 19.1 10 Michigan Tech 22/118 3 18.6 11 Nebraska Omaha 19/111 1 17.1 12 Alaska Anchorage 17/100 5 17.0

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Bemidji State 92/109 1 84.4 2 North Dakota 97/118 2 82.2 3 Nebraska Omaha 96/117 9 82.1 4 Alaska Anchorage 95/116 1 81.9 Minnesota 95/116 5 81.9 6 Denver 102/126 3 81.0 7 Michigan Tech 94/118 4 79.7 8 Minnesota State 97/124 4 78.2 9 St. Cloud State 81/104 3 77.9 10 Colorado College 78/104 4 75.0 Minnesota Duluth 93/124 1 75.0 12 Wisconsin 76/103 2 73.8

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Bemidji State 112/200 56.0 2 Denver 130/242 53.7 3 Minnesota 122/232 52.6 4 Alaska Anchorage 112/216 51.9 5 Nebraska Omaha 115/228 50.4 6 North Dakota 123/246 50.0 7 St. Cloud State 100/202 49.5 8 Michigan Tech 116/236 49.2 9 Minnesota State 122/255 47.8 10 Colorado College 107/225 47.6 11 Minnesota Duluth 122/258 47.3 12 Wisconsin 98/218 45.0

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 27 2 +25 21 5 -16 +9 2 Nebraska Omaha 19 1 +18 21 9 -12 +6 3 Denver 28 2 +26 24 3 -21 +5 4 Bemidji State 20 2 +18 17 1 -16 +2 North Dakota 26 5 +21 21 2 -19 +2 6 Michigan Tech 22 3 +19 24 4 -20 -1 Minnesota State 25 3 +22 27 4 -23 -1 8 Colorado College 29 9 +20 26 4 -22 -2 Minnesota Duluth 29 1 +28 31 1 -30 -2 10 St. Cloud State 19 2 +17 23 3 -20 -3 11 Wisconsin 22 4 +18 27 2 -25 -7 12 Alaska Anchorage 17 5 +12 21 1 -20 -8

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota Duluth 29 38 35 1 103 2 Denver 26 42 25 3 96 3 Colorado College 27 39 27 2 95 4 Minnesota 29 24 33 2 88 5 St. Cloud State 31 27 27 1 86 6 Michigan Tech 40 19 23 3 85 7 Nebraska Omaha 22 27 32 2 83 8 North Dakota 28 31 23 0 82 9 Wisconsin 24 29 23 0 76 10 Minnesota State 22 18 32 1 73 11 Bemidji State 26 26 20 0 72 12 Alaska Anchorage 21 25 13 1 60

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 17 27 11 2 57 2 Minnesota Duluth 28 20 24 1 73 North Dakota 26 26 20 1 73 4 St. Cloud State 25 24 23 2 74 5 Denver 22 32 24 1 79 6 Wisconsin 23 25 33 2 83 7 Nebraska Omaha 28 29 25 3 85 8 Colorado College 26 31 27 2 86 9 Michigan Tech 29 26 32 0 87 10 Bemidji State 24 33 32 0 89 11 Minnesota State 37 34 29 2 102 12 Alaska Anchorage 40 38 33 0 111

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2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics • League Games • FinalPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 1.54 16-27-43 2 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 26 1.42 18-19-37 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 27 1.37 19-18-37 Drew Shore Denver JR F 27 1.37 14-23-37 5 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 1.29 14-22-36 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 28 1.29 11-25-36 7 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 25 1.40 12-23-35 8 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 27 1.22 18-15-33 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 28 1.18 20-13-33 10 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 1.14 14-18-32 11 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 1.11 13-18-31 12 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State JR F 28 1.07 18-12-30 13 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota SO F 27 1.07 16-13-29 Danny Kristo North Dakota JR F 28 1.04 13-16-29 15 Corban Knight North Dakota JR F 27 1.04 9-19-28 Justin Schultz Wisconsin JR D 28 1.00 10-18-28 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 28 1.00 8-20-28 18 Kyle Rau Minnesota FR F 27 1.00 12-15-27 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth FR W 28 0.96 11-16-27 Nick Shore Denver SO F 28 0.96 9-18-27 21 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 28 0.89 16- 9-25 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 28 0.89 10-15-25 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SR C 28 0.89 7-18-25 24 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha FR F 28 0.86 12-12-24 25 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State FR F 28 0.82 10-13-23 Michael Mersch Wisconsin SO F 28 0.82 10-13-23 Matt Leitner Minnesota State FR F 28 0.82 8-15-23 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State SO D 28 0.82 5-18-23 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 28 0.82 2-21-23 30 Nick Dineen Colorado College SR C 26 0.85 12-10-22 Jared Festler St. Cloud State SR F 28 0.79 8-14-22 David Eddy St. Cloud State JR F 28 0.79 8-14-22 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 28 0.79 7-15-22 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 28 0.79 4-18-22 35 Mike Boivin Colorado College JR D 25 0.84 6-15-21 Jordan Baker Michigan Tech SR W/C 28 0.75 9-12-21 37 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SR D 28 0.71 4-16-20 38 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State JR F 26 0.73 11- 8-19 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SO F 28 0.68 9-10-19 Nate Condon Minnesota SO F 28 0.68 9-10-19 Shea Walters Bemidji State SR F 28 0.68 8-11-19 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin SO F 28 0.68 8-11-19 David Johnstone Michigan Tech FR F 28 0.68 7-12-19 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.68 7-12-19 Luke Salazar Denver SR F 28 0.68 6-13-19 46 Scott Winkler Colorado College JR RW 23 0.78 5-13-18 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SO F 28 0.64 10- 8-18 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth JR W 28 0.64 8-10-18 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State SO F 28 0.64 7-11-18 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SR D 28 0.64 4-14-18 51 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha SO D 24 0.71 4-13-17 Travis Novak St. Cloud State SR F 25 0.68 7-10-17 Carter Rowney North Dakota JR F 28 0.61 13- 4-17 Brance Orban Bemidji State JR F 28 0.61 9- 8-17 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College SO LW/RW 28 0.61 9- 8-17 Ben Kinne Bemidji State JR F 28 0.61 8- 9-17 Jake Hansen Minnesota SR F 28 0.61 8- 9-17 Zach Budish Minnesota SO F 28 0.61 5-12-17 59 Chris Knowlton Denver JR F 23 0.70 10- 6-16 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech FR F 28 0.57 7- 9-16 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State JR F 28 0.57 4-12-16 62 Curtis Leinweber Alaska Anchorage SR F/D 26 0.58 8- 7-15 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha JR D 28 0.54 6- 9-15 Mark Alt Minnesota SO D 28 0.54 5-10-15 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech JR D 28 0.54 3-12-15 66 Michael Dorr Minnesota State SR F 26 0.54 6- 8-14 William Rapuzzi Colorado College JR RW 27 0.52 2-12-14 Shawn Ostrow Denver JR F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech FR F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 Alex MacLeod Michigan Tech SR W 28 0.50 6- 8-14 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State FR D 28 0.50 4-10-14 Frankie Simonelli Wisconsin SO D 28 0.50 4-10-14 Taylor Matson Minnesota SR F 28 0.50 3-11-14 Joseph LaBate Wisconsin FR F 28 0.50 2-12-14 Ben Blood North Dakota SR D 28 0.50 1-13-14 76 Milos Gordic Michigan Tech SO C 20 0.65 7- 6-13 Radoslav Illo Bemidji State SO F 20 0.65 5- 8-13 Scott Kishel Minnesota Duluth SR D 24 0.54 2-11-13 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 25 0.52 7- 6-13 Eric Scheid Alaska Anchorage FR F 26 0.50 5- 8-13 Scott Warner Alaska Anchorage JR D 26 0.50 2-11-13 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha FR F 28 0.46 8- 5-13 Cory Thorson St. Cloud State SO F 28 0.46 6- 7-13 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth JR D 28 0.46 2-11-13 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha SO D 28 0.46 2-11-13

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2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics • League Games con’tGoal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 28 0.71 20 2 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 27 0.70 19 3 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 26 0.69 18 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 27 0.67 18 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State JR F 28 0.64 18 6 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota SO F 27 0.59 16 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 28 0.57 16 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 0.57 16 9 Drew Shore Denver JR F 27 0.52 14 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 0.50 14 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.50 14

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 0.96 27 2 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 28 0.89 25 3 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 25 0.92 23 Drew Shore Denver JR F 27 0.85 23 5 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 0.79 22 6 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 28 0.75 21 7 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 28 0.71 20 8 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 26 0.73 19 Corban Knight North Dakota JR F 27 0.70 19 10 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 27 0.67 18 Nick Shore Denver SO F 28 0.64 18 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SR C 28 0.64 18 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.64 18 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.64 18 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State SO D 28 0.64 18 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 28 0.64 18 Justin Schultz Wisconsin JR D 28 0.64 18

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 0.86 8-16-24 2 Jason Zucker Denver SO F 27 0.63 9- 8-17 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 27 0.63 8- 9-17 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 0.61 8- 9-17 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 28 0.61 2-15-17 6 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 25 0.64 4-12-16 Erik Haula Minnesota SO F 28 0.57 5-11-16 8 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State FR F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 Nick Shore Denver SO F 28 0.50 4-10-14 10 Nick Dineen Colorado College SR C 26 0.50 6- 7-13 Drew Shore Denver JR F 27 0.48 6- 7-13 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 28 0.46 9- 4-13 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 28 0.46 4- 9-13 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 28 0.46 2-11-13

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.14 3- 1- 4 2 Nate Condon Minnesota SO F 28 0.11 3- 0- 3 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 0.11 2- 1- 3 4 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha SO D 24 0.08 0- 2- 2 Travis Novak St. Cloud State SR F 25 0.08 2- 0- 2 Jeff Collett Colorado College SO RW 25 0.08 1- 1- 2 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 25 0.08 1- 1- 2 Tim Hall Colorado College SR LW/C 26 0.08 1- 1- 2 Michael Dorr Minnesota State SR F 26 0.08 1- 1- 2 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha FR F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha SO D 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Taylor Matson Minnesota SR F 28 0.07 0- 2- 2 Ben Blood North Dakota SR D 28 0.07 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Drew Shore Denver JR F 27 5 2 Jaden Schwartz Colorado College SO LW 25 4 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 26 4 Kyle Rau Minnesota FR F 27 4 5 Nick Dineen Colorado College SR C 26 3 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota SO F 27 3 Ben Kinne Bemidji State JR F 28 3 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 28 3 Brett Olson Michigan Tech SR C 28 3 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SO F 28 3 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 3 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 28 3 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 28 3 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 28 3 Brock Nelson North Dakota SO F 28 3 Stephane Pattyn North Dakota FR F 28 3

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Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Justin Schultz Wisconsin JR D 28 1.00 10-18-28 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 28 1.00 8-20-28 3 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State SO D 28 0.82 5-18-23 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 28 0.82 2-21-23 5 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 28 0.79 7-15-22 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 28 0.79 4-18-22 7 Mike Boivin Colorado College JR D 25 0.84 6-15-21 8 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SR D 28 0.71 4-16-20 9 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SR D 28 0.64 4-14-18 10 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha SO D 24 0.71 4-13-17

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Joey LaLeggia Denver D 28 1.00 8-20-28 2 Kyle Rau Minnesota F 27 1.00 12-15-27 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth W 28 0.96 11-16-27 4 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha F 28 0.86 12-12-24 5 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State F 28 0.82 10-13-23 Matt Leitner Minnesota State F 28 0.82 8-15-23 7 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State D 28 0.79 4-18-22 8 David Johnstone Michigan Tech F 28 0.68 7-12-19 9 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech F 28 0.57 7- 9-16 10 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State D 28 0.50 4-10-14 Joseph LaBate Wisconsin F 28 0.50 2-12-14 13 Eric Scheid Alaska Anchorage F 26 0.50 5- 8-13 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha F 28 0.46 8- 5-13 15 Michael Parks North Dakota F 28 0.43 6- 6-12 Nick Mattson North Dakota D 28 0.43 3- 9-12

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR 1659:41 57 2.06 2 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SR 576:12 21 2.19 3 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 775:57 30 2.32 4 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 1028:52 40 2.33 5 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 1602:37 69 2.58 6 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 822:58 36 2.62 7 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 1229:17 54 2.64 8 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 1169:05 53 2.72 9 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 1096:52 50 2.74 10 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 1206:07 57 2.84 11 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 1463:13 73 2.99 12 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 682:31 35 3.08 13 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 946:45 54 3.42 14 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SO 679:03 41 3.62 15 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 699:46 43 3.69 16 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO 838:05 54 3.87 17 Joe Howe Colorado College JR 644:20 43 4.00Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 512 40 .928 2 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SR 237 21 .919 3 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR 642 57 .918 4 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 585 54 .915 5 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 324 30 .915 6 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 385 36 .914 7 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 609 57 .914 8 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 541 53 .911 9 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 708 73 .907 10 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 647 69 .904 11 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 489 54 .901 12 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 452 50 .900 13 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 258 35 .881 14 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 313 43 .879 15 Joe Howe Colorado College JR 297 43 .874 16 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SO 268 41 .867 17 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO 344 54 .864

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 12- 4- 1 .735 2 Kent Patterson Minnesota SR 20- 8- 0 .714 3 Brad Eidsness North Dakota SR 6- 3- 1 .650 4 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 15- 7- 5 .648 5 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 10- 8- 0 .556 6 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 11- 9- 4 .542 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 5- 4- 3 .542 8 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 6- 6- 0 .500 9 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 8- 9- 3 .475 10 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 5- 6- 2 .462 11 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 8-10- 2 .450 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 8-10- 2 .450 13 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 4- 6- 1 .409 14 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SO 4-10- 1 .300 15 Joe Howe Colorado College JR 3- 8- 0 .273 16 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 2-12- 1 .167 17 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SO 1-10- 0 .091

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2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics • Top 10 Scorers by Team • All GamesAlaska Anchorage | Overall - 34 GP ( 9-23- 2 .294) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 5-22- 1 .196) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS21 Matt Bailey F SO | 34 10 7 17 15/ 30 4 0 1 1 | 26 6 5 11 14/ 28 2 0 1 0 | 64 20 17 3711 Curtis Leinweber F/D SR | 33 9 8 17 6/ 12 3 0 0 0 | 26 8 7 15 4/ 8 3 0 0 0 | 122 19 32 5112 Mitch Bruijsten F JR | 32 8 8 16 10/ 31 4 1 0 0 | 26 8 4 12 10/ 31 4 1 0 0 | 98 19 20 3939 Eric Scheid F FR | 30 6 9 15 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 26 5 8 13 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 | 30 6 9 15 8 Scott Warner D JR | 32 2 13 15 16/ 40 2 0 0 0 | 26 2 11 13 12/ 32 2 0 0 0 | 93 11 23 3417 Jordan Kwas F SO | 21 4 10 14 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 13 3 6 9 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 57 8 30 38 5 Austin Coldwell D FR | 33 2 12 14 5/ 10 2 0 1 0 | 25 2 8 10 5/ 10 2 0 1 0 | 33 2 12 14 7 Brett Cameron F SO | 31 5 8 13 9/ 18 0 0 1 0 | 24 4 5 9 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 67 9 16 2540 Daniel Naslund F JR | 32 5 8 13 8/ 16 1 1 0 0 | 24 2 3 5 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 97 11 22 33 4 Derek Docken D FR | 31 1 10 11 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 25 1 7 8 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 31 1 10 11

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State | Overall - 38 GP (17-18- 3 .487) | Conf Only - 28 GP (11-14- 3 .446) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS28 Jordan George F JR | 38 19 12 31 15/ 30 4 0 4 1 | 28 16 9 25 11/ 22 4 0 3 1 | 112 49 52 10111 Shea Walters F SR | 38 12 14 26 8/ 16 6 0 1 0 | 28 8 11 19 7/ 14 5 0 1 0 | 141 20 50 7029 Brad Hunt D SR | 38 5 21 26 4/ 8 2 0 2 0 | 28 4 14 18 4/ 8 1 0 2 0 | 150 24 88 11214 Aaron McLeod F JR | 38 9 14 23 4/ 8 1 0 2 1 | 28 4 12 16 4/ 8 0 0 0 1 | 103 17 21 38 9 Ben Kinne F JR | 38 10 12 22 4/ 8 4 0 3 0 | 28 8 9 17 2/ 4 4 0 3 0 | 112 28 33 61 7 Brance Orban F JR | 37 9 13 22 6/ 12 3 0 1 0 | 28 9 8 17 4/ 8 3 0 1 0 | 70 13 17 3018 Radoslav Illo (ANA) F SO | 30 7 10 17 9/ 21 3 0 0 0 | 20 5 8 13 5/ 13 2 0 0 0 | 67 11 12 2322 Matt Prapavessis D FR | 38 1 12 13 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 9 10 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 38 1 12 1317 Jamie MacQueen F SR | 36 5 6 11 11/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 5 7 10/ 31 0 0 0 0 | 147 24 23 4725 Brady Wacker D JR | 37 4 7 11 14/ 39 2 0 0 0 | 27 3 3 6 11/ 33 1 0 0 0 | 75 5 19 24

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Colorado College | Overall - 36 GP (18-16- 2 .528) | Conf Only - 28 GP (15-12- 1 .554) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 8 Jaden Schwartz (STL) LW SO | 30 15 26 41 9/ 18 5 0 4 1 | 25 12 23 35 7/ 14 4 0 4 0 | 60 32 56 8813 Rylan Schwartz C JR | 35 23 17 40 14/ 47 11 0 3 0 | 27 18 15 33 10/ 31 8 0 2 0 | 115 39 67 10622 Nick Dineen C SR | 34 14 12 26 28/ 64 7 0 4 0 | 26 12 10 22 22/ 44 6 0 3 0 | 140 34 33 6710 Gabe Guentzel D SR | 36 4 22 26 8/ 16 2 0 1 0 | 28 4 16 20 8/ 16 2 0 1 0 | 156 16 78 9428 Mike Boivin D JR | 33 8 17 25 18/ 36 4 0 1 0 | 25 6 15 21 16/ 32 3 0 1 0 | 80 12 26 3825 Scott Winkler (DAL) RW JR | 31 7 17 24 6/ 12 2 0 1 0 | 23 5 13 18 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 78 11 24 3516 Alexander Krushelnyski LW/RW SO | 36 10 10 20 4/ 8 1 1 1 0 | 28 9 8 17 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 80 16 18 3427 William Rapuzzi RW JR | 35 3 12 15 13/ 37 0 0 0 0 | 27 2 12 14 8/ 27 0 0 0 0 | 109 24 28 5211 David Civitarese C/W SR | 36 8 2 10 6/ 12 0 1 1 0 | 28 7 2 9 5/ 10 0 1 1 0 | 121 14 12 2621 Jeff Collett RW SO | 31 5 5 10 2/ 4 1 1 0 1 | 25 5 5 10 2/ 4 1 1 0 1 | 59 7 8 15 7 Eamonn McDermott D SO | 27 2 8 10 11/ 25 2 0 0 0 | 19 2 5 7 10/ 23 2 0 0 0 | 71 4 20 24

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Denver | Overall - 43 GP (25-14- 4 .628) | Conf Only - 28 GP (16- 8- 4 .643) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS15 Drew Shore (FLA) F JR | 42 22 31 53 17/ 45 11 0 7 0 | 27 14 23 37 12/ 24 6 0 5 0 | 123 50 68 11817 Jason Zucker (MIN) F SO | 38 22 24 46 19/ 38 9 0 3 0 | 27 19 18 37 16/ 32 9 0 2 0 | 78 45 46 9123 Nick Shore (LOS) F SO | 43 13 28 41 8/ 16 5 0 3 0 | 28 9 18 27 4/ 8 4 0 2 0 | 76 20 39 5921 Joey LaLeggia D FR | 43 11 27 38 12/ 35 3 1 1 0 | 28 8 20 28 8/ 27 1 1 0 0 | 43 11 27 3818 Luke Salazar F SR | 42 12 18 30 1/ 2 2 0 3 0 | 28 6 13 19 1/ 2 2 0 1 0 | 140 45 43 8826 Shawn Ostrow F JR | 43 11 10 21 13/ 26 1 1 1 0 | 28 7 7 14 7/ 14 1 1 1 0 | 108 15 16 3112 Ty Loney F FR | 36 10 11 21 9/ 18 1 0 0 0 | 21 5 6 11 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 36 10 11 2111 Chris Knowlton F JR | 30 12 7 19 6/ 12 3 1 1 0 | 23 10 6 16 6/ 12 2 1 1 0 | 99 19 12 31 5 John Lee (FLA) D SR | 43 3 11 14 17/ 45 0 0 2 0 | 28 1 8 9 11/ 22 0 0 1 0 | 162 8 35 43 9 Beau Bennett (PIT) F SO | 10 4 9 13 7/ 25 1 0 0 1 | 6 3 8 11 4/ 19 1 0 0 1 | 47 13 25 38

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Michigan Tech | Overall - 39 GP (16-19- 4 .462) | Conf Only - 28 GP (11-13- 4 .464) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS16 Brett Olson C SR | 39 10 20 30 17/ 45 2 1 3 1 | 28 7 18 25 14/ 39 1 0 3 1 | 127 42 51 9315 David Johnstone F FR | 39 11 18 29 9/ 18 7 0 1 1 | 28 7 12 19 7/ 14 5 0 0 1 | 39 11 18 2922 Jordan Baker W/C SR | 39 10 18 28 21/ 69 1 1 2 2 | 28 9 12 21 11/ 38 1 1 1 2 | 146 38 44 8212 Ryan Furne F SO | 39 12 12 24 7/ 14 5 0 3 0 | 28 9 10 19 6/ 12 3 0 3 0 | 77 24 21 4519 Blake Pietila (NJD) F FR | 39 10 14 24 15/ 46 3 0 2 0 | 28 7 9 16 11/ 30 1 0 2 0 | 39 10 14 24 6 Steven Seigo D JR | 39 5 17 22 11/ 22 3 0 0 0 | 28 3 12 15 8/ 16 2 0 0 0 | 113 13 45 5818 Alex MacLeod W SR | 38 8 11 19 8/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 28 6 8 14 5/ 13 0 0 0 0 | 144 23 19 42 8 Jacob Johnstone F SO | 36 9 8 17 3/ 6 1 1 1 0 | 25 7 6 13 2/ 4 1 1 0 0 | 74 13 23 3610 Tanner Kero F FR | 39 9 7 16 7/ 14 2 0 0 0 | 28 7 7 14 7/ 14 2 0 0 0 | 39 9 7 1628 Milos Gordic C SO | 29 8 7 15 6/ 20 4 0 2 0 | 20 7 6 13 4/ 16 4 0 1 0 | 68 24 13 37

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota | Overall - 42 GP (28-13- 1 .679) | Conf Only - 28 GP (20- 8- 0 .714) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS19 Erik Haula (MIN) F SO | 42 20 28 48 15/ 30 8 1 4 0 | 28 10 15 25 9/ 18 5 1 2 0 | 76 26 46 72 7 Kyle Rau (FLA) F FR | 39 18 25 43 9/ 29 9 1 6 0 | 27 12 15 27 9/ 29 6 1 4 0 | 39 18 25 4327 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) F SO | 39 25 17 42 14/ 28 8 0 3 0 | 27 16 13 29 13/ 26 6 0 3 0 | 68 33 29 6229 Nate Schmidt D SO | 42 3 38 41 6/ 12 3 0 1 0 | 28 2 21 23 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 55 3 39 4221 Jake Hansen (CLB) F SR | 42 15 22 37 28/ 56 6 0 3 0 | 28 8 9 17 22/ 44 4 0 1 0 | 148 35 41 7624 Zach Budish (NSH) F SO | 42 12 23 35 15/ 41 4 0 1 0 | 28 5 12 17 11/ 33 1 0 1 0 | 88 21 37 5816 Nate Condon (COL) F SO | 42 11 19 30 5/ 10 1 4 2 0 | 28 9 10 19 4/ 8 1 3 2 0 | 77 19 28 47 9 Taylor Matson (VAN) F SR | 42 8 15 23 13/ 26 1 1 2 0 | 28 3 11 14 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 | 107 21 21 4220 Mark Alt (CAR) D SO | 42 5 17 22 16/ 43 0 0 1 0 | 28 5 10 15 11/ 33 0 0 1 0 | 77 7 25 3211 Sam Warning F FR | 38 6 9 15 8/ 16 0 0 2 0 | 25 2 2 4 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 38 6 9 15

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2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics • Top 10 Scorers by Team • All Games---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota Duluth | Overall - 41 GP (25-10- 6 .683) | Conf Only - 28 GP (16- 7- 5 .661) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS12 Jack Connolly C SR | 41 20 40 60 14/ 28 9 0 3 0 | 28 16 27 43 9/ 18 8 0 3 0 | 166 66 131 19711 Travis Oleksuk C SR | 41 21 32 53 3/ 6 9 0 6 0 | 28 14 22 36 1/ 2 8 0 3 0 | 134 45 70 11523 J.T. Brown W SO | 39 24 23 47 24/ 59 8 0 4 0 | 26 18 19 37 17/ 45 5 0 4 0 | 81 40 44 8421 Caleb Herbert (WSH) W FR | 41 14 19 33 15/ 30 2 0 2 1 | 28 11 16 27 7/ 14 1 0 1 1 | 41 14 19 33 2 Brady Lamb D SR | 41 9 22 31 20/ 51 4 0 1 1 | 28 7 15 22 14/ 28 4 0 0 1 | 139 22 45 6717 Mike Seidel W JR | 41 17 13 30 19/ 46 6 0 2 0 | 28 8 10 18 13/ 26 2 0 0 0 | 113 30 24 54 6 Scott Kishel (MTL) D SR | 35 3 15 18 10/ 31 0 0 0 0 | 24 2 11 13 9/ 29 0 0 0 0 | 82 3 26 2928 Wade Bergman D JR | 41 3 15 18 20/ 40 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 11 13 18/ 36 0 0 0 0 | 107 7 27 3418 Joe Basaraba (FLA) W SO | 40 7 9 16 22/ 58 1 0 3 0 | 28 4 6 10 17/ 45 0 0 2 0 | 76 10 11 2125 Justin Crandall W FR | 37 6 7 13 10/ 20 0 0 0 0 | 25 4 6 10 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 37 6 7 13 5 Chris Casto D FR | 41 2 11 13 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 8 10 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 41 2 11 13

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota State | Overall - 38 GP (12-24- 2 .342) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 8-18- 2 .321) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS18 Matt Leitner F FR | 38 11 18 29 12/ 24 3 0 2 0 | 28 8 15 23 9/ 18 2 0 2 0 | 38 11 18 2912 Jean-Paul Lafontaine F FR | 38 13 15 28 7/ 14 8 0 0 0 | 28 10 13 23 3/ 6 7 0 0 0 | 38 13 15 2825 Eriah Hayes F JR | 36 13 11 24 29/ 83 6 0 0 0 | 26 11 8 19 21/ 56 5 0 0 0 | 112 32 28 6019 Zach Lehrke F SO | 35 13 10 23 14/ 28 5 2 2 0 | 28 10 8 18 10/ 20 4 1 1 0 | 63 15 14 2923 Michael Dorr F SR | 36 8 11 19 15/ 30 1 3 1 0 | 26 6 8 14 13/ 26 1 1 1 0 | 98 25 36 61 7 Zach Palmquist D FR | 38 6 13 19 14/ 31 3 0 0 0 | 28 4 10 14 11/ 22 2 0 0 0 | 38 6 13 1926 Joe Schiller F SR | 38 3 15 18 9/ 29 0 0 0 1 | 28 2 10 12 6/ 23 0 0 0 1 | 109 8 23 3122 Johnny McInnis F SO | 37 8 7 15 3 0 2 0 | 28 4 6 10 0 0 1 0 | 51 9 10 1929 Eli Zuck F JR | 35 4 10 14 15/ 41 2 1 2 1 | 27 4 8 12 11/ 33 2 1 2 1 | 86 10 23 3314 Justin Jokinen (BUF) F SR | 38 3 10 13 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 | 28 1 8 9 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 124 18 21 39

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nebraska Omaha | Overall - 38 GP (14-18- 6 .447) | Conf Only - 28 GP (11-12- 5 .482) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS21 Matt White F SO | 38 17 23 40 7/ 14 2 4 1 0 | 28 14 18 32 5/ 10 1 3 1 0 | 77 31 34 6517 Terry Broadhurst F JR | 38 16 20 36 3/ 6 7 1 3 0 | 28 13 18 31 1/ 2 5 1 3 0 | 110 40 50 9011 Jayson Megna F FR | 38 13 18 31 8/ 27 3 2 0 0 | 28 12 12 24 8/ 27 2 2 0 0 | 38 13 18 3119 Ryan Walters F SO | 38 10 15 25 17/ 56 1 2 4 1 | 28 7 12 19 12/ 35 1 2 3 0 | 76 21 27 4824 Bryce Aneloski (OTT) D JR | 38 6 14 20 6/ 12 2 0 1 1 | 28 6 9 15 6/ 12 2 0 1 1 | 93 8 32 4012 Brock Montpetit F SO | 35 6 11 17 22/ 55 3 0 0 0 | 25 4 8 12 17/ 45 2 0 0 0 | 74 17 21 38 3 Andrej Sustr D SO | 33 4 13 17 13/ 26 0 0 1 0 | 24 4 13 17 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 | 72 6 20 26 7 Michael Young D SO | 37 4 12 16 10/ 20 1 1 1 0 | 28 2 11 13 9/ 18 1 1 0 0 | 74 7 23 3015 Josh Archibald (PIT) F FR | 36 10 5 15 11/ 33 1 0 0 0 | 28 8 5 13 9/ 29 1 0 0 0 | 36 10 5 1525 Brent Gwidt (WSH) F JR | 38 6 9 15 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 28 3 7 10 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 105 11 15 26

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------North Dakota | Overall - 42 GP (26-13- 3 .655) | Conf Only - 28 GP (16-11- 1 .589) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS29 Brock Nelson (NYI) F SO | 42 28 19 47 2/ 4 10 1 6 0 | 28 20 13 33 1/ 2 9 1 3 0 | 84 36 32 68 7 Danny Kristo (MTL) F JR | 42 19 26 45 11/ 33 7 1 3 0 | 28 13 16 29 9/ 29 3 1 2 0 | 117 42 67 10910 Corban Knight (FLA) F JR | 39 16 24 40 18/ 36 3 1 3 0 | 27 9 19 28 10/ 20 2 0 1 0 | 120 36 61 9727 Carter Rowney F JR | 42 18 15 33 9/ 18 9 0 3 0 | 28 13 4 17 6/ 12 7 0 2 0 | 109 22 24 4616 Mark MacMillan (MTL) F FR | 42 7 16 23 13/ 26 1 1 1 0 | 28 3 6 9 8/ 16 1 0 1 0 | 42 7 16 2315 Michael Parks (PHI) F FR | 42 12 10 22 12/ 38 2 0 1 0 | 28 6 6 12 10/ 34 1 0 1 0 | 42 12 10 2224 Ben Blood (OTT) D SR | 42 3 18 21 27/ 73 2 0 2 0 | 28 1 13 14 21/ 61 1 0 1 0 | 160 10 38 48 5 Nick Mattson (CHI) D FR | 42 6 13 19 5/ 10 2 1 0 0 | 28 3 9 12 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 42 6 13 1918 Dillon Simpson (EDM) D SO | 42 2 16 18 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 28 1 11 12 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 72 4 24 2820 Joe Gleason (CHI) D JR | 41 0 15 15 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 10 10 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 102 1 27 28

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State | Overall - 39 GP (17-17- 5 .500) | Conf Only - 28 GP (12-12- 4 .500) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS10 Ben Hanowski (PIT) F JR | 39 23 20 43 7/ 25 7 0 2 1 | 28 18 12 30 5/ 21 5 0 1 1 | 119 45 37 8211 Jared Festler F SR | 39 15 19 34 5/ 10 6 0 3 0 | 28 8 14 22 4/ 8 4 0 2 0 | 146 45 54 9914 Nick Jensen (DET) D SO | 39 6 26 32 2/ 4 4 0 2 0 | 28 5 18 23 2/ 4 3 0 1 0 | 77 11 44 5528 Andrew Prochno D FR | 38 5 24 29 8/ 27 1 0 0 0 | 28 4 18 22 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 38 5 24 2912 Travis Novak F SR | 36 12 13 25 14/ 28 3 2 3 0 | 25 7 10 17 9/ 18 2 2 2 0 | 143 34 37 7122 David Eddy F JR | 39 9 16 25 19/ 52 2 0 2 0 | 28 8 14 22 12/ 38 1 0 2 0 | 92 30 35 6526 Nic Dowd (LOS) F SO | 39 11 13 24 18/ 36 2 1 0 1 | 28 7 11 18 14/ 28 0 1 0 0 | 75 16 26 4223 Cam Reid (NSH) F SO | 22 6 9 15 14/ 31 2 0 0 0 | 14 3 6 9 11/ 25 1 0 0 0 | 59 14 30 44 2 Jarrod Rabey D FR | 37 6 8 14 3/ 6 2 0 2 1 | 26 4 6 10 3/ 6 1 0 2 1 | 37 6 8 14 8 Cory Thorson F SO | 39 6 8 14 1/ 2 1 0 1 0 | 28 6 7 13 1/ 2 1 0 1 0 | 51 6 9 15

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wisconsin | Overall - 37 GP (17-18- 2 .486) | Conf Only - 28 GP (11-15- 2 .429) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 9 Mark Zengerle F SO | 37 13 37 50 11/ 38 3 2 2 0 | 28 11 25 36 7/ 22 2 1 2 0 | 78 18 68 86 6 Justin Schultz (ANA) D JR | 37 16 28 44 6/ 12 7 0 2 1 | 28 10 18 28 5/ 10 4 0 1 1 | 121 40 73 11325 Michael Mersch (LOS) F SO | 37 14 16 30 13/ 37 7 1 1 0 | 28 10 13 23 7/ 25 5 0 1 0 | 78 22 27 49 7 Tyler Barnes F SO | 37 11 15 26 14/ 28 5 0 0 0 | 28 8 11 19 8/ 16 3 0 0 0 | 78 16 27 4316 Joseph LaBate (VAN) F FR | 37 5 15 20 12/ 24 2 0 1 0 | 28 2 12 14 10/ 20 1 0 1 0 | 37 5 15 2027 Frankie Simonelli D SO | 37 5 14 19 15/ 30 2 0 1 0 | 28 4 10 14 12/ 24 2 0 1 0 | 76 7 23 3019 Jake McCabe D FR | 26 3 9 12 6/ 12 2 0 2 0 | 19 1 7 8 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 26 3 9 1212 Keegan Meuer F SO | 37 7 4 11 14/ 39 0 0 2 0 | 28 6 3 9 6/ 12 0 0 2 0 | 51 8 6 1423 Derek Lee F JR | 17 4 7 11 3/ 6 0 0 2 0 | 10 3 4 7 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 74 8 29 3721 Brendan Woods F FR | 34 5 5 10 21/ 67 2 0 0 0 | 26 4 5 9 16/ 46 2 0 0 0 | 34 5 5 1020 Ryan Little F JR | 31 3 7 10 12/ 24 0 0 1 0 | 26 3 7 10 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 | 92 9 14 2355 John Ramage (CGY) D JR | 37 3 7 10 20/ 62 0 1 0 0 | 28 3 5 8 18/ 58 0 1 0 0 | 115 6 27 33

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2011-12 Men’s Division 1 National Team Statistics • Leaders • All GamesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 42 154 3.67 2 Minnesota Duluth 41 147 3.59 3 Boston University 39 139 3.56 4 Union 40 142 3.55 5 Yale 35 123 3.51 6 Boston College 42 147 3.50 7 Maine 40 133 3.33 8 UMass Lowell 38 126 3.32 9 Denver 43 139 3.23 10 Michigan 41 132 3.22other WCHA teams 11 North Dakota 42 135 3.21T12 Colorado College 36 114 3.17T16 St. Cloud State 39 120 3.08T28 Michigan Tech 39 111 2.85 30 Wisconsin 37 105 2.84 32 Nebraska Omaha 38 106 2.79 38 Bemidji State 38 101 2.66 Minnesota State 38 101 2.66 48 Alaska Anchorage 36 85 2.36

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Union 40 72 1.80 2 Boston College 42 87 2.07 3 Miami 41 86 2.10 4 Air Force 39 83 2.13 5 Ferris State 41 89 2.17 Michigan 41 89 2.17 7 Niagara 37 81 2.19 8 RIT 39 86 2.21 9 Minnesota 42 93 2.21 10 Merrimack 37 83 2.24other WCHA teams 15 North Dakota 42 108 2.57 16 Denver 43 111 2.58 17 Minnesota Duluth 41 106 2.59 22 St. Cloud State 39 104 2.67T28 Wisconsin 37 102 2.76 33 Bemidji State 38 109 2.87 35 Colorado College 36 104 2.89 40 Nebraska Omaha 38 112 2.95 43 Michigan Tech 39 116 2.97 52 Minnesota State 38 129 3.39 55 Alaska Anchorage 36 134 3.72

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 1 Union 40 142 3.55 72 1.80 1.75 2 Minnesota 42 154 3.67 93 2.21 1.45 3 Boston College 42 147 3.50 87 2.07 1.43 4 Michigan 41 132 3.22 89 2.17 1.05 5 Minnesota Duluth 41 147 3.59 106 2.59 1.00 6 Air Force 39 119 3.05 83 2.13 0.92 7 Miami 41 122 2.98 86 2.10 0.88 8 UMass Lowell 38 126 3.32 94 2.47 0.84 9 Ferris State 41 120 2.93 89 2.17 0.76 10 Boston University 39 139 3.56 112 2.87 0.69other WCHA teams 11 Denver 43 139 3.23 111 2.58 0.65 12 North Dakota 42 135 3.21 108 2.57 0.64 20 St. Cloud State 39 120 3.08 104 2.67 0.41 23 Colorado College 36 114 3.17 104 2.89 0.28 30 Wisconsin 37 105 2.84 102 2.76 0.08 38 Michigan Tech 39 111 2.85 116 2.97 -0.13 41 Nebraska Omaha 38 106 2.79 112 2.95 -0.16 42 Bemidji State 38 101 2.66 109 2.87 -0.21 47 Minnesota State 38 101 2.66 129 3.39 -0.74 53 Alaska Anchorage 36 85 2.36 134 3.72 -1.36

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Merrimack 37 739 20.0 2 Boston University 39 744 19.1 3 Maine 40 730 18.2 4 Clarkson 39 703 18.0 5 Brown 32 540 16.9 6 Miami 41 676 16.5 7 Northern Michigan 37 606 16.4 8 Northeastern 34 536 15.8 9 RIT 39 606 15.5 10 Ferris State 41 634 15.5WCHA teams 11 Minnesota State 38 571 15.0 13 Denver 43 639 14.9 18 Wisconsin 37 516 13.9 19 Minnesota Duluth 41 569 13.9 24 Michigan Tech 39 532 13.6 25 Nebraska Omaha 38 516 13.6

26 Minnesota 42 570 13.6 29 Alaska Anchorage 36 485 13.5 38 North Dakota 42 526 12.5 42 Colorado College 36 444 12.3 48 St. Cloud State 39 460 11.8 53 Bemidji State 38 411 10.8

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Harvard 38/139 2 27.3 2 Maine 51/191 9 26.7 3 Connecticut 38/148 1 25.7 4 Union 46/189 4 24.3 5 Minnesota 43/185 4 23.2 6 Boston University 45/197 2 22.8 7 Colorado College 36/158 11 22.8 8 St. Cloud State 32/141 3 22.7 9 Yale 39/174 5 22.4 10 North Dakota 40/182 5 22.0other WCHA teams 12 Denver 38/177 6 21.5 13 Bemidji State 25/118 3 21.2 15 Wisconsin 33/160 4 20.6 16 Minnesota Duluth 40/195 2 20.5 21 Minnesota State 34/173 3 19.7 23 Alaska Anchorage 25/128 5 19.5 31 Michigan Tech 30/164 3 18.3 39 Nebraska Omaha 25/146 3 17.1

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Robert Morris 143/159 4 89.9 2 Quinnipiac 152/170 4 89.4 3 Boston College 162/184 11 88.0 4 Michigan State 134/154 3 87.0 5 Northern Michigan 148/172 2 86.0 6 Ferris State 157/183 6 85.8 7 Miami 179/210 8 85.2 8 Western Michigan 137/161 2 85.1 9 New Hampshire 96/113 6 85.0 10 Union 128/151 6 84.8WCHA teams 16 Bemidji State 123/147 2 83.7 22 Denver 152/184 3 82.6 29 Nebraska Omaha 118/144 10 81.9 30 Michigan Tech 134/164 6 81.7 34 Alaska Anchorage 120/148 2 81.1 35 North Dakota 137/169 5 81.1 36 Minnesota 149/184 7 81.0T41 Minnesota State 144/180 7 80.0 47 Colorado College 103/130 5 79.2 50 St. Cloud State 108/139 3 77.7 53 Minnesota Duluth 142/183 1 77.6 55 Wisconsin 106/139 5 76.3

Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Boston College 31-10- 1 .750 2 Union 26- 7- 7 .738 3 Minnesota Duluth 25-10- 6 .683 4 Minnesota 28-13- 1 .679 5 Ferris State 25-11- 5 .671 6 North Dakota 26-13- 3 .655 7 UMass Lowell 24-13- 1 .645 8 Cornell 19- 9- 7 .643 9 Michigan 24-13- 4 .634 10 Air Force 21-11- 7 .628 11 Denver 25-14- 4 .628 12 Maine 23-14- 3 .612 13 Miami 24-15- 2 .610 14 Boston University 23-15- 1 .603 15 RIT 20-13- 6 .590 16 Western Michigan 21-14- 6 .585 17 Merrimack 18-12- 7 .581 Niagara 17-11- 9 .581 19 Quinnipiac 20-14- 6 .575 20 Holy Cross 20-15- 4 .564 21 Mercyhurst 20-16- 4 .550 22 Harvard 13-10-11 .544 23 Northern Michigan 17-14- 6 .541 24 Michigan State 19-16- 4 .538 25 Colorado College 18-16- 2 .528other WCHA teamsT29 St. Cloud State 17-17- 5 .500 35 Bemidji State 17-18- 3 .487 36 Wisconsin 17-18- 2 .486T37 Michigan Tech 16-19- 4 .462 41 Nebraska Omaha 14-18- 6 .447 51 Minnesota State 12-24- 2 .342 53 Alaska Anchorage 9-25- 2 .278

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2011-12 Men’s Division 1 Player Statistics • Leaders • All GamesPoints Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Spencer Abbott Maine SR F 39 21-41-62 1.59 2 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 20-40-60 1.46 3 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 39 36-21-57 1.46 4 Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO LW 30 15-26-41 1.37 5 Alex Killorn (TBL) Harvard SR F 34 23-23-46 1.35 6 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 13-37-50 1.35 7 Chris Wagner (ANA) Colgate SO F 38 17-34-51 1.34 8 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 14-23-37 1.32 9 Brian O'Neill Yale SR F 35 21-25-46 1.31 10 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 21-32-53 1.29 11 Joey Diamond Maine JR F 37 25-22-47 1.27 12 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 42 22-31-53 1.26 13 Brett Gensler Bentley SO F 40 23-27-50 1.25 14 Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 39 30-18-48 1.23 15 Alex Chiasson (DAL) Boston University JR F 38 15-31-46 1.21 Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 38 22-24-46 1.21 17 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 24-23-47 1.21 18 Brian Flynn Maine SR F 40 18-30-48 1.20 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 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 23-17-40 1.14 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota SO F 42 20-28-48 1.14 23 Matt Nieto (SJS) Boston University SO F 37 16-26-42 1.14 24 Brock Nelson (NYI) North Dakota SO F 42 28-19-47 1.12 25 Connor Jones Quinnipiac SO F 37 13-28-41 1.11 26 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 39 18-25-43 1.10 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State JR F 39 23-20-43 1.10 Jeremy Welsh Union JR F 39 27-16-43 1.10 29 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota SO F 39 25-17-42 1.08 30 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota JR F 42 19-26-45 1.07 31 Marshall Everson Harvard JR F 31 13-20-33 1.06 32 Andrew Miller Yale JR F 34 7-29-36 1.06 33 Tyler Gron Northern Michigan SR F 35 17-20-37 1.06 34 Chris Connolly Boston University SR F 38 9-31-40 1.05 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 17-23-40 1.05 36 T. J. Tynan (CLB) Notre Dame SO F 39 13-28-41 1.05 37 Kelly Zajac Union SR F 40 8-34-42 1.05 38 Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale SO F 33 14-20-34 1.03 39 Danny Biega (CAR) Harvard JR D 34 10-25-35 1.03 40 T.J. Syner Massachusetts SR F 36 13-24-37 1.03 Greg Carey St. Lawrence SO F 36 15-22-37 1.03 42 Scott Wilson (PIT) UMass Lowell FR F 37 16-22-38 1.03 43 Riley Wetmore UMass Lowell JR F 38 14-25-39 1.03 44 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota JR F 39 16-24-40 1.03 45 Chris Kreider (NYR) Boston College JR F 42 22-21-43 1.02 46 Jack Maclellan Brown SR F 30 15-15-30 1.00 Kellen Jones (EDM) Quinnipiac SO F 36 14-22-36 1.00 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac FR F 39 8-31-39 1.00 49 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College FR F 42 20-21-41 0.98 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 3-38-41 0.98 51 Daniel Carr Union SO F 40 19-20-39 0.97 52 Kyle De Laurell Air Force JR F 39 15-23-38 0.97 53 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross SO F 38 18-19-37 0.97 54 Nick Tremblay (BOS) Clarkson SR F 37 17-19-36 0.97 Justin Florek (BOS) Northern Michigan SR F 37 19-17-36 0.97 56 Conor Sheary Massachusetts SO F 36 12-23-35 0.97 57 Michael Pereira Massachusetts SO F 35 17-17-34 0.97 58 Andrew Calof Princeton SO F 32 17-14-31 0.97 59 Steve Quailer (MTL) Northeastern JR F 26 8-17-25 0.96 60 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver SO F 43 13-28-41 0.95 61 Terry Broadhurst Nebraska Omaha JR F 38 16-20-36 0.95 62 Louke Oakley Clarkson SR F 37 16-19-35 0.95 Stevie Moses New Hampshire SR F 37 22-13-35 0.95 Nick Sorkin New Hampshire SO F 37 9-26-35 0.95 65 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire SO F 36 9-25-34 0.94 66 Antoine Laganiere Yale JR F 35 19-14-33 0.94 67 Austin Czarnik Miami FR F 40 10-27-37 0.93 68 Matt Lindblad Dartmouth SO F 26 6-18-24 0.92 69 Sebastian Stålberg Vermont JR F 34 12-19-31 0.91 70 Barry Almeida Boston College SR F 42 22-16-38 0.90 71 Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan SO F 41 13-24-37 0.90 72 Derek Arnold UMass Lowell SO F 38 17-17-34 0.89 Torey Krug Michigan State JR D 38 12-22-34 0.89 74 Alex Fallstrom (BOS) Harvard JR F 28 13-12-25 0.89 75 Matt Gingera Sacred Heart SR F 37 17-16-33 0.89 76 Cody Kunyk Alaska SO F 36 15-17-32 0.89 77 Greg Miller Cornell JR F 35 14-17-31 0.89 78 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 43 11-27-38 0.88 79 Jake Hansen (CLB) Minnesota SR F 42 15-22-37 0.88 80 Jordie Johnston Ferris State SR C 41 20-16-36 0.88 81 Alex Grieve Bentley FR F 39 15-19-34 0.87 Jared Festler St. Cloud State SR F 39 15-19-34 0.87 83 Adam Clendening (CHI) Boston University SO D 38 4-29-33 0.87 84 Matt Ferreira UMass Lowell SR F 37 14-18-32 0.86 Shane Berschbach Western Michigan SO F 37 10-22-32 0.86

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2011-12 Men’s Div. 1 Player Statistics con’t • All Games 86 Pat Mullane Boston College JR F 42 10-26-36 0.86 87 Bill Arnold (CGY) Boston College SO F 40 17-17-34 0.85 Matthew Kirzinger Ferris State JR RW 40 10-24-34 0.85 Matt Mangene Maine JR F/D 40 16-18-34 0.85 Anders Lee (NYI) Notre Dame SO F 40 17-17-34 0.85 91 Brett Switzer Bentley FR F 39 14-19-33 0.85 Brant Harris Connecticut SO F 39 18-15-33 0.85 Andrew Cox Holy Cross SR F 39 15-18-33 0.85 94 Steven Whitney Boston College JR F 42 13-22-35 0.83 Zach Budish (NSH) Minnesota SO F 42 12-23-35 0.83 96 Will O'Neill (WPG) Maine SR D 40 3-30-33 0.82 97 Patrick McNally (VAN) Harvard FR D 34 6-22-28 0.82 98 Michael Colavecchia RIT SO F 39 14-18-32 0.82 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State SO D 39 6-26-32 0.82100 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 38 19-12-31 0.82 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha FR F 38 13-18-31 0.82 Cameron Burt RIT SR F 38 8-23-31 0.82Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 39 36 0.92 2 Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 39 30 0.77 3 Jeremy Welsh Union JR F 39 27 0.69 4 Alex Killorn (TBL) Harvard SR F 34 23 0.68 5 Joey Diamond Maine JR F 37 25 0.68 6 Brock Nelson (NYI) North Dakota SO F 42 28 0.67 7 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 23 0.66 8 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota SO F 39 25 0.64 9 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 24 0.62 10 Cole Schneider Connecticut SO F 38 23 0.61other WCHA players 13 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State JR F 39 23 0.59 14 Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 38 22 0.58T19 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 42 22 0.52 24 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 21 0.51T25 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 38 19 0.50 Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO LW 30 15 0.50T29 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 20 0.49T34 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota SO F 42 20 0.48T40 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 39 18 0.46

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Spencer Abbott Maine SR F 39 41 1.05 2 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SO F 37 37 1.00 3 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 40 0.98 4 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 38 0.90 5 Chris Wagner (ANA) Colgate SO F 38 34 0.89 6 Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO LW 30 26 0.87 7 Andrew Miller Yale JR F 34 29 0.85 8 Kelly Zajac Union SR F 40 34 0.85 9 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 23 0.82 10 Chris Connolly Boston University SR F 38 31 0.82 Alex Chiasson (DAL) Boston University JR F 38 31 0.82other WCHA players 13 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 32 0.78T15 Justin Schultz (ANA) Wisconsin JR D 37 28 0.76 19 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 42 31 0.74T30 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota SO F 42 28 0.67 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State SO D 39 26 0.67 35 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver SO F 43 28 0.65 40 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 39 25 0.64

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College JR C 35 0.31 11 Joey Diamond Maine JR F 37 0.30 11 Mark Anthoine Maine SO F 40 0.28 11 Barry Almeida Boston College SR F 42 0.26 11 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 42 0.26 11 6 Brian O'Neill Yale SR F 35 0.29 10 Brant Harris Connecticut SO F 39 0.26 10 Brock Nelson (NYI) North Dakota SO F 42 0.24 10 9 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence JR F 28 0.32 9 Alex Killorn (TBL) Harvard SR F 34 0.26 9 Antoine Laganiere Yale JR F 35 0.26 9 Justin Florek (BOS) Northern Michigan SR F 37 0.24 9 Jason Zucker (MIN) Denver SO F 38 0.24 9 Derek Arnold UMass Lowell SO F 38 0.24 9 Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University JR F 39 0.23 9 Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 39 0.23 9 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 39 0.23 9 Jeremy Welsh Union JR F 39 0.23 9 Wayne Simpson Union JR F 40 0.23 9 Daniel Carr Union SO F 40 0.23 9 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.22 9 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 0.22 9 Carter Rowney North Dakota JR F 42 0.21 9

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Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR F 39 0.15 6 2 Matt White Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 0.11 4 Nate Condon (COL) Minnesota SO F 42 0.10 4 4 Michael Dorr Minnesota State SR F 36 0.08 3 Marc Zanette Niagara JR F 36 0.08 3 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior FR F 38 0.08 3 Ross Mauermann Providence FR F 38 0.08 3 Aaron Stonacek Bentley SR F 40 0.07 3 Matthew Kirzinger Ferris State JR RW 40 0.07 3 Daniel Carr Union SO F 40 0.07 3 Chris Kreider (NYR) Boston College JR F 42 0.07 3 Steven Whitney Boston College JR F 42 0.07 3

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Reilly Smith (DAL) Miami JR F 39 8 2 Drew Shore (FLA) Denver JR F 42 7 3 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 39 6 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth SR C 41 6 Brock Nelson (NYI) North Dakota SO F 42 6 6 Adam Mitchell RIT SO F 31 5 Nick D'Agostino (PIT) Cornell JR D 34 5 Allan McPherson Clarkson SO F 39 5 Austin Smith (DAL) Colgate SR 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 Daniel Carr Union SO F 40 5 Jordie Johnston Ferris State SR C 41 5 Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan SO F 41 5 Chris Kreider (NYR) Boston College JR F 42 5 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College FR F 42 5other WCHA playersT18 Jaden Schwartz (STL) Colorado College SO LW 30 4 Nick Dineen Colorado College SR C 34 4 Jordan George Bemidji State JR F 38 4 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SO F 38 4 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth SO W 39 4 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota SO F 42 4

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 34 10-25-35 1.03 3 Nate Schmidt Minnesota SO D 42 3-38-41 0.98 4 Torey Krug Michigan State JR D 38 12-22-34 0.89 5 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 43 11-27-38 0.88 6 Adam Clendening (CHI) Boston University SO D 38 4-29-33 0.87 7 Will O'Neill (WPG) Maine SR D 40 3-30-33 0.82 8 Patrick McNally (VAN) Harvard FR D 34 6-22-28 0.82 9 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State SO D 39 6-26-32 0.82 10 Lee Moffie (SJS) Michigan JR D 41 7-25-32 0.78other WCHA playersT12 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 38 5-24-29 0.76 14 Mike Boivin Colorado College JR D 33 8-17-25 0.76 15 Brady Lamb Minnesota Duluth SR D 41 9-22-31 0.76T16 Gabe Guentzel Colorado College SR D 36 4-22-26 0.72 23 Brad Hunt Bemidji State SR D 38 5-21-26 0.68T40 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech JR D 39 5-17-22 0.56Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota FR F 39 18-25-43 1.10 2 Scott Wilson (PIT) UMass Lowell FR F 37 16-22-38 1.03 3 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac FR F 39 8-31-39 1.00 4 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College FR F 42 20-21-41 0.98 5 Austin Czarnik Miami FR F 40 10-27-37 0.93 6 Joey LaLeggia Denver FR D 43 11-27-38 0.88 7 Alex Grieve Bentley FR F 39 15-19-34 0.87 8 Brett Switzer Bentley FR F 39 14-19-33 0.85 9 Patrick McNally (VAN) Harvard FR D 34 6-22-28 0.82 10 Jayson Megna Nebraska Omaha FR F 38 13-18-31 0.82other WCHA playersT13 Caleb Herbert (WSH) Minnesota Duluth FR W 41 14-19-33 0.80 17 Matt Leitner Minnesota State FR F 38 11-18-29 0.76 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State FR D 38 5-24-29 0.76 20 David Johnstone Michigan Tech FR F 39 11-18-29 0.74 21 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State FR F 38 13-15-28 0.74T40 Blake Pietila (NJD) Michigan Tech FR F 39 10-14-24 0.62Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

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Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Chris Noonan Niagara SR 1452:26 39 1.61 2 Troy Grosenick Union SO 1863:41 51 1.64 3 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SR 1348:51 38 1.69 4 Parker Milner Boston College JR 1935:47 55 1.70 5 Jason Torf Air Force SO 1038:07 30 1.73 6 Shane Madolora RIT JR 1960:44 63 1.93 7 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 2400:25 80 2.00 8 Frank Slubowski Western Michigan FR 1923:45 65 2.03 9 Taylor Nelson Ferris State SR 1770:49 62 2.10 10 Andy Iles Cornell SO 2179:51 77 2.12WCHA players 15 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 1236:05 45 2.18 18 Mike Lee (PHX) St. Cloud State JR 968:32 36 2.23 19 Kent Patterson (COL) Minnesota SR 2497:22 93 2.23 21 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 1328:51 52 2.35 27 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 2319:48 94 2.43 32 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 1524:40 63 2.48 37 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 1086:13 47 2.60 39 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 1590:22 70 2.64 40 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 1799:52 80 2.67 49 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 1384:23 64 2.77 51 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 1970:34 93 2.83 54 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 961:35 47 2.93Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Chris Noonan Niagara SR 661 39 .944 2 Troy Grosenick Union SO 743 51 .936 3 Parker Milner Boston College JR 795 55 .935 4 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SR 533 38 .933 5 Raphael Girard Harvard SO 392 28 .933 6 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 1092 80 .932 7 Shane Madolora RIT JR 856 63 .931 8 Mike Lee (PHX) St. Cloud State JR 477 36 .930 9 Jason Torf Air Force SO 394 30 .929 10 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SO 909 70 .928other WCHA players 16 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 547 45 .924 17 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 631 52 .924 27 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 711 63 .919 32 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 685 64 .915 33 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 497 47 .914 36 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 718 70 .911T39 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 960 94 .911 41 Kent Patterson (COL) Minnesota SR 947 93 .911 43 Austin Lee Minnesota State SR 717 71 .910 44 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 930 93 .909 57 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 717 80 .900Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Parker Milner Boston College JR 27- 5- 0 .844 2 Troy Grosenick Union SO 22- 5- 3 .783 3 Taylor Nelson Ferris State SR 20- 6- 3 .741 4 Kenny Reiter Minnesota Duluth SR 23- 9- 6 .684 5 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SO 22-10- 1 .682 6 Kent Patterson (COL) Minnesota SR 28-13- 1 .679 7 Stephen Caple Air Force SR 13- 5- 5 .674 8 Matt Ginn Holy Cross FR 17- 8- 2 .667 9 Chris Noonan Niagara SR 14- 6- 5 .660 10 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 24-12- 3 .654other WCHA players 15 Aaron Dell North Dakota JR 18-10- 2 .633 18 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College SO 13- 8- 1 .614 24 Mike Lee (PHX) St. Cloud State JR 8- 6- 2 .562 34 Juho Olkinuora Denver FR 9- 8- 3 .525 36 Josh Robinson Michigan Tech SR 15-14- 4 .515T38 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin FR 12-12- 2 .500 43 Ryan Massa Nebraska Omaha FR 7- 8- 2 .471 46 Phil Cook Minnesota State JR 7- 8- 0 .467 48 Dan Bakala Bemidji State SR 11-13- 2 .462 50 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State FR 9-11- 3 .457Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Shane Madolora RIT JR 32 7 Kent Patterson (COL) Minnesota SR 42 7 3 Andy Iles Cornell SO 35 6 4 Jason Torf Air Force SO 19 5 Connor Knapp (BUF) Miami SR 24 5 Troy Grosenick Union SO 33 5 Paul Karpowich (STL) Clarkson SR 37 5 Garrett Bartus Connecticut JR 39 5 Shawn Hunwick Michigan SR 40 5 10 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SO 33 4

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Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Michigan Tech vs American Int'l 10/07/2011Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Merrimack vs Maine 10/07/2011Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 Minnesota State vs Rensselaer 10/07/2011Team Goals: 9 Minnesota vs Sacred Heart 10/07/2011Goals: 3 Mickey Spencer Alaska Anchorage vs St. Cloud State 10/08/2011Assists: 4 Jake Hansen Minnesota vs Sacred Heart 10/08/2011Goals: 3 Wayne Simpson Union vs Army 10/08/2011Points: 5 Brian Flynn Maine vs Northeastern 10/09/2011Assists: 4 Brian Flynn Maine vs Northeastern 10/09/2011Goals: 3 Luke Glendening Michigan vs St. Lawrence 10/13/2011Team Goals: 10 Michigan vs St. Lawrence 10/13/2011Goals: 3 Michael Pereira Massachusetts vs Bentley 10/14/2011Goals: 3 Reilly Smith Miami vs Colgate 10/14/2011Goals: 3 Kyle Jean Lake Superior vs Michigan State 10/14/2011Goals: 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College vs Bemidji State 10/15/2011Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Bemidji State vs Colorado College 10/15/2011Goals: 3 Jeremy Langlois Quinnipiac vs Canisius 10/15/2011Points: 5 Cameron Burt RIT vs St. Lawrence 10/15/2011Goals: 3 Jeremy Welsh Union vs Western Michigan 10/15/2011Saves: 55 Clarke Saunders Alab-Huntsville vs Air Force 10/21/2011Goals: 3 Anders Lee Notre Dame vs Rensselaer 10/21/2011Power Play: .800 4 of 5 St. Cloud State vs New Hampshire 10/21/2011Power Play: .800 4 of 5 Air Force vs Alab-Huntsville 10/22/2011Assists: 4 Drew Shore Denver vs Minnesota State 10/22/2011Team Goals: 10 Denver vs Minnesota State 10/22/2011Assists: 4 Steve Weinstein Bentley vs Sacred Heart 10/25/2011Goals: 3 Milos Gordic Michigan Tech vs Denver 10/28/2011Saves: 49 Max Strang Mercyhurst vs RIT 10/28/2011Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Nebraska Omaha vs Wisconsin 10/28/2011Saves: 53 Ben Meisner American Int'l vs Union 10/29/2011Points: 5 Lee Reimer Michigan State vs Robert Morris 10/29/2011Goals: 3 Lee Reimer Michigan State vs Robert Morris 10/29/2011Assists: 4 Greg Wolfe Michigan State vs Robert Morris 10/29/2011Goals: 3 Danny Dries Ohio State vs Alab-Huntsville 11/04/2011Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Princeton vs Harvard 11/04/2011Goals: 3 Tim Schaller Providence vs Vermont 11/04/2011Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Providence vs Vermont 11/04/2011Goals: 3 Andy Starczewski Army vs RIT 11/05/2011Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Holy Cross vs Niagara 11/05/2011Goals: 3 Cody Kunyk Alaska vs Notre Dame 11/11/2011Goals: 3 Conor Allen Massachusetts vs Holy Cross 11/11/2011Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Ferris State vs Lake Superior 11/12/2011Goals: 3 Daniel Carr Union vs Rensselaer 11/15/2011Points: 5 Alex Gerke Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/16/2011Goals: 3 Alex Gerke Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/16/2011Power Play: 1.000 5 of 5 Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/16/2011Saves: 48 Max Strang Mercyhurst vs Bentley 11/18/2011Goals: 3 Austin Smith Colgate vs Quinnipiac 11/18/2011Saves: 53 Rob Tadazak Army vs Brown 11/19/2011Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Army vs Brown 11/19/2011Goals: 3 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota vs St. Cloud State 11/19/2011Assists: 4 John Henrion New Hampshire vs Harvard 11/22/2011Goals: 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College vs North Dakota 11/25/2011Points: 5 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin vs Mercyhurst 11/25/2011Assists: 4 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin vs Mercyhurst 11/25/2011Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Wisconsin vs Mercyhurst 11/25/2011Points: 5 Nick Sorkin New Hampshire vs Alab-Huntsville 11/26/2011Goals: 4 Stevie Moses New Hampshire vs Alab-Huntsville 11/26/2011Assists: 5 Nick Sorkin New Hampshire vs Alab-Huntsville 11/26/2011Assists: 4 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Alab-Huntsville 11/26/2011Team Goals: 9 New Hampshire vs Alab-Huntsville 11/26/2011Goals: 3 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College vs North Dakota 11/26/2011Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Lake Superior vs Notre Dame 11/26/2011Saves: 50 Steven Legatto Sacred Heart vs Niagara 11/26/2011Points: 5 Spencer Abbott Maine vs Vermont 12/02/2011Goals: 3 Spencer Abbott Maine vs Vermont 12/02/2011Assists: 4 Ludwig Karlsson Northeastern vs Notre Dame 12/02/2011Team Goals: 9 Northeastern vs Notre Dame 12/02/2011Team Goals: 10 Robert Morris vs Sacred Heart 12/03/2011Assists: 4 Brendan Ellis Merrimack vs Vermont 12/07/2011Goals: 3 Mitch Bruijsten Alaska Anchorage vs Colorado College 12/09/2011Team Goals: 9 Minnesota State vs Alab-Huntsville 12/10/2011Goals: 3 Dane Walters Western Michigan vs Bowling Green 12/10/2011Goals: 3 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State vs Denver 12/17/2011Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 RIT vs Ferris State 12/29/2011Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Denver vs Air Force 12/31/2011Goals: 3 Jordie Johnston Ferris State vs Colgate 01/06/2012Goals: 3 Cole Schneider Connecticut vs Niagara 01/06/2012Goals: 3 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst vs Sacred Heart 01/06/2012Team Goals: 9 Mercyhurst vs Sacred Heart 01/06/2012Goals: 3 Andrew Cherniwchan Northern Michigan vs Alaska 01/07/2012Goals: 3 Matt Thurber Northern Michigan vs Alaska 01/07/2012Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Union vs Dartmouth 01/07/2012Points: 5 Drew Shore Denver vs Bemidji State 01/13/2012Goals: 3 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth vs Nebraska Omaha 01/13/2012Assists: 4 Ryan Flanigan Merrimack vs Maine 01/13/2012

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Goals: 3 Jordan Baker Michigan Tech vs Alaska Anchorage 01/14/2012Assists: 4 Connor Jones Quinnipiac vs Colgate 01/14/2012Goals: 3 Michael Colavecchia RIT vs Sacred Heart 01/14/2012Team Goals: 10 RIT vs Sacred Heart 01/14/2012Goals: 4 Stevie Moses New Hampshire vs Dartmouth 01/14/2012Saves: 52 Clarke Saunders Alab-Huntsville vs Minnesota Duluth 01/20/2012Goals: 3 Daniel Hobbs Massachusetts vs Vermont 01/20/2012Goals: 3 Reilly Smith Miami vs Western Michigan 01/20/2012Goals: 3 Chris Lochner Niagara vs American Int'l 01/21/2012Goals: 3 Barry Almeida Boston College vs Maine 01/21/2012Goals: 3 Matt Mangene Maine vs Boston College 01/21/2012Power Play: .667 6 of 9 Boston University vs Providence 01/21/2012Goals: 3 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State vs Nebraska Omaha 01/21/2012Goals: 3 Brett Gensler Bentley vs Holy Cross 01/24/2012Goals: 3 Cody Ferriero Northeastern vs Vermont 01/27/2012Goals: 3 Max McCormick Ohio State vs Lake Superior 01/28/2012Goals: 3 Brandon Nunn Holy Cross vs American Int'l 02/03/2012Goals: 4 J.T. Brown Minnesota Duluth vs Alaska Anchorage 02/03/2012Assists: 4 Travis Oleksuk Minnesota Duluth vs Alaska Anchorage 02/03/2012Goals: 4 Austin Smith Colgate vs Rensselaer 02/04/2012Assists: 4 Shayne Gostisbehere Union vs Cornell 02/04/2012Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 St. Lawrence vs Quinnipiac 02/10/2012Goals: 3 Cole Schneider Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 02/10/2012Goals: 3 Drew George Sacred Heart vs Connecticut 02/10/2012Assists: 4 Matt Gingera Sacred Heart vs Connecticut 02/10/2012Points: 5 Jack Connolly Minnesota Duluth vs North Dakota 02/11/2012Goals: 3 Michael Pereira Massachusetts vs Providence 02/11/2012Points: 5 Kellen Jones Quinnipiac vs Clarkson 02/11/2012Goals: 3 Kellen Jones Quinnipiac vs Clarkson 02/11/2012Saves: 57 Mike Condon Princeton vs Union 02/17/2012Points: 6 Alex Grieve Bentley vs Connecticut 02/18/2012Goals: 3 Brett Gensler Bentley vs Connecticut 02/18/2012Assists: 4 Alex Grieve Bentley vs Connecticut 02/18/2012Saves: 50 Max Strang Mercyhurst vs Air Force 02/18/2012Assists: 4 Matthew Peca Quinnipiac vs Brown 02/24/2012Saves: 49 Scott Diebold Rensselaer vs Colgate 02/24/2012Goals: 3 Ryan Murphy Niagara vs RIT 02/24/2012Saves: 48 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire vs Massachusetts 02/24/2012Goals: 3 Brad Cooper Connecticut vs American Int'l 02/25/2012Power Play: .750 3 of 4 American Int'l vs Connecticut 02/25/2012Goals: 3 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross vs Bentley 02/25/2012Assists: 4 Scott Macaulay Northern Michigan vs Lake Superior 02/25/2012Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Michigan vs Bowling Green 02/25/2012Saves: 51 Chris Noonan Niagara vs RIT 02/25/2012Goals: 3 Daniel Carr Union vs Colgate 02/25/2012Goals: 3 Adam Brace Robert Morris vs American Int'l 03/02/2012Saves: 50 Paul Karpowich Clarkson vs Rensselaer 03/03/2012Goals: 3 Matt Gingera Sacred Heart vs Bentley 03/03/2012Goals: 3 Nielsson Arcibal American Int'l vs Robert Morris 03/04/2012Saves: 54 Ben Meisner American Int'l vs Robert Morris 03/04/2012Saves: 54 Andrew Hammond Bowling Green vs Ferris State 03/09/2012Saves: 56 Austin Lee Minnesota State vs Minnesota Duluth 03/10/2012Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Alaska Anchorage vs Minnesota 03/10/2012Saves: 48 Raphael Girard Harvard vs Yale 03/10/2012Penalty Kill: 1.000 11 of 11 Harvard vs Yale 03/10/2012Saves: 58 Branden Komm Bentley vs RIT 03/10/2012Goals: 3 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green vs Ferris State 03/11/2012Goals: 3 David Valek Harvard vs Yale 03/11/2012Saves: 68 Kieran Millan Boston University vs New Hampshire 03/11/2012Saves: 50 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire vs Boston University 03/11/2012Saves: 55 Andrew Hammond Bowling Green vs Michigan 03/16/2012Assists: 4 Colin Blackwell Harvard vs Cornell 03/16/2012Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Maine vs Boston University 03/16/2012Saves: 67 Sam Brittain Denver vs Minnesota Duluth 03/16/2012

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2011-12 WCHA Players of the Week 2011-12 WCHA Men’s AttendanceAlaska Anchorage • Sullivan Arena (6,251)Dates Total Game Average High 17 52,580 3,093 5,421

Bemidji State • Robert H Peters Rink @ Sanford Center (4,373)Dates Total Game Average High 19* 65,914* 3,469* 4,373^

* includes (1) home exhibition game1

Colorado College • Colorado Springs World Arena (7,380)Dates Total Game Average High 22* 142,392* 6,472* 7,733^

* includes (2) home exhibition games

Denver • Magness Arena (6,025)Dates Total Game Average High 24* 125,976* 5,249* 6,207^

* includes (2) home exhibition games

Michigan Tech • John MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,128)Dates Total Game Average High 18* 51,789* 2,877* 3,708

* includes (1) home exhibition game

Minnesota • Mariucci Arena (10,000)Dates Total Game Average High 24* 225,936* 9,414* 10,242^

* includes (1) home exhibition game

Minnesota Duluth • AMSOIL Arena (6,726)Dates Total Game Average High 21* 131,801* 6,276* 6,808^

Minnesota State • Verizon Wireless Center (4,832)Dates Total Game Average High 20* 62,003* 3,100* 4,562

* includes (2) home exhibition games

Nebraska Omaha • CenturyLink Center Omaha (15,959)Dates Total Game Average High 19* 144,708* 7,616* 16,138^

* includes (1) home exhibition game

North Dakota • Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634)Dates Total Game Average High 24* 271,942* 11,331* 12,065^

* includes (2) home exhibition games

St. Cloud State • National Hockey Center (5,371)Dates Total Game Average High 20 98,779 4,939 6,102^

Wisconsin • Kohl Center (15,325)Dates Total Game Average High 21 246,579 11,742 15,325^

2011-12 Season Totals Dates Total Game Average High 254* 1,693,401* 6,667* 16,838*

* includes exhibition games and WCHA Final Five; ^ sellout

Red Baron® WCHA Offensive Player of the WeekDate Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent/s)Oct. 11: Mickey Spencer, Jr., F, Alaska Anchorage (vs Clarkson, SCSU)Oct. 18: Rylan Schwartz, Jr., F, Colorado College (vs BSU)Oct. 25: Drew Shore, Jr., F, Denver (vs MSU)Nov. 1: Milos Gordic, So., F, Michigan Tech (vs DU)Nov. 8: Nick Dineen, Sr., F, Colorado College (@ UNO)Nov. 15: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs UAA)Nov. 22: Nick Bjugstad, So., F, Minnesota (@ SCSU, vs SCSU)Nov. 29: Brock Nelson, So., F, North Dakota (vs CC) Rylan Schwartz, Jr., F, Colorado College (@ UND)Dec. 6: Brock Nelson, So., F, North Dakota (@ UAA)Dec. 13: Mitch Bruijsten, Jr., F, Alaska Anchorage (@ CC) Mark Alt, So., D, Minnesota (vs MTU)Dec. 20: Rylan Schwartz, Jr., F, Colorado College (@ MSU)Jan. 4: Drew Shore, Jr., F, Denver (vs Union College, @ Air Force)Jan. 11: Travis Oleksuk, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ Western Michigan)Jan. 17: Jordan Baker, Sr., F, Michigan Tech (vs UAA)Jan. 24: Eriah Hayes, Jr., F, Minnesota State (vs UNO)Jan. 31: Luke Salazar, Sr., F, Denver (@ UAA)Feb. 7: J.T. Brown, So., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ UAA)Feb. 14: Jack Connolly, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs UND)Feb. 21: Corban Knight, Jr., F, North Dakota (vs MTU)Feb. 28: J.T. Brown, So., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs CC)March 6: Mark Zengerle, So., F, Wi sconsin (@ UM)

Red Baron® WCHA Defensive Player of the WeekDate Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent)Oct. 11: Austin Lee, Sr., G, Minnesota State (@ Rensselaer) Kent Patterson, Sr., G, Minnesota (vs Sacred Heart)Oct. 18: Josh Robinson, Sr., G, Michigan Tech (vs UW)Oct. 25: Andrew Walsh, Fr., G, Bemidji State (vs MTU)Nov. 1: Josh Robinson, Sr., G, Michigan Tech (vs DU) Kent Patterson, Sr., G, Minnesota (@ UAA)Nov. 8: Kenny Reiter, Sr., G, Minnesota Duluth (@ DU)Nov. 15: Kenny Reiter, Sr., G, Minnesota Duluth (vs UAA)Nov. 22: Josh Thorimbert, So., G, Colorado College (vs UW)Nov. 29: Justin Schultz, Jr., D, Wisconsin (vs Mercyhurst)Dec. 6: Brad Hunt, Sr., D, Bemidji State (@ SCSU)Dec. 13: Aaron Dell, Jr., G, North Dakota (vs UNO)Dec. 20: Nick Jensen, So., D, St. Cloud State (vs DU)Jan. 4: Juho Olkinuora, Fr., G, Denver (vs Union College, @ Air Force)Jan. 11: Kenny Reiter, Sr., G, Minnesota Duluth (@ Western Michigan)Jan. 17: Joey LaLeggia, Fr., D, Denver (vs BSU)Jan. 24: Justin Schultz, Jr., D, Wisconsin (vs UAA)Jan. 31: Josh Robinson, Sr., G, Michigan Tech (@ UMD)Feb. 7: Mike Lee, Jr., G, St. Cloud State (@ UW)Feb. 14: Dan Bakala, Sr., G, Bemidji State (vs CC)Feb. 21: Kent Patterson, Sr., G, Minnesota (vs BSU)Feb. 28: Nate Schmidt, So., D, Minnesota (@ UNO) Frankie Simonelli, So., D, Wisconsin (@ BSU)March 6: Josh Thorimbert, So., G, Colorado College (vs MTU) Mike Lee, Jr., G, St. Cloud State (vs UNO)

Red Baron® WCHA Rookie of the WeekDate Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent)Oct. 11: Blake Pietila, Fr., F, Michigan Tech (vs American International)Oct. 18: Kyle Rau, Fr., F, Minnesota (@ UMD)Oct. 25: Joel Rumpel, Fr., G, Wisconsin (vs UND)Nov. 1: Ryan Faragher, Fr., G, St. Cloud State (@ UND)Nov. 8: Jean-Paul Lafontaine, Fr., F, Minnesota State (@ MTU)Nov. 15: Josh Archibald, Fr., F, Nebraska Omaha (@ BSU)Nov. 22: Caleb Herbert, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs MSU)Nov. 29: Juho Olkinuora, Fr., G, Denver (vs Princeton & Miami)Dec. 6: Brendan O’Donnell, Fr., F, North Dakota (@ UAA)Dec. 13: Andrew Walsh, Fr., G, Bemidji State (vs DU)Dec. 20: Andrew Walsh, Fr., G, Bemidji State (vs Alabama-Huntsville)Jan. 4: Connor Gaarder, Fr., F, North Dakota (vs Harvard)Jan. 11: Jake McCabe, Fr., D, Wisconsin (vs RIT)Jan. 17: Ty Loney, Fr., F, Denver (vs BSU) Joel Rumpel, Fr., G, Wisconsin (@ MSU)Jan. 24: Andrew Prochno, Fr., D, St. Cloud State (vs UND)Jan. 31: Blake Pietila, Fr., F, Michigan Tech (@ UMD)Feb. 7: Zach Palmquist, Fr., D, Minnesota State (vs MTU)Feb. 14: Scott Mayfield, Fr., D, Denver (vs UM)Feb. 21: Kyle Rau, Fr., F, Minnesota (vs BSU)Feb. 28: Kyle Rau, Fr., F, Minnesota (@ UNO)March 6: Joel Rumpel, Fr., G, Wisconsin (@ UM)

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2011-12 WCHA Men’s Composite Schedule & ResultsSeptemberDate Game TimeFri/30 N. Alberta Inst. of Techology 2 vs Alaska Anchorage 7 (X) (Wasilla, AK) 7:07 pm AT

OctoberDate Game TimeSat/1 Lakehead Univ. 3 @ Michigan Tech 5 (X) 7:07 pm ET Univ. of Regina 1 @ North Dakota 8 (X) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (X) 7:07 pm CT McGill Univ. 2 @ Denver 2 ot (X) 7:07 pm MTSun/2 Univ. of Regina 0 @ Bemidji State 7 (X) 5:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 0 @ Minnesota 3 (X) 7:07 pm CT Lakehead Univ. 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (X) 6:07 pm CT McGill Univ. 2 @ Colorado College 3 (X) 6:07 pm MTMon/3 Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Minnesota State 3 (X) 7:37 pm CTFri/7 Minnesota State 1 @ Rensselaer 0 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bemidji State 5 @ Miami 3 (NC) 7:30 pm ET American International 3 @ Michigan Tech 4 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 3 @ Wisconsin 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sacred Heart 0 @ Minnesota 9 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Notre Dame 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Ice Breaker Tournament @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Michigan State 2 vs Boston College 5 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Air Force 3 vs North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Mutual of Omaha Stampede @ CenturyLink Center, Omaha, NE Colgate 3 vs Robert Morris 1 (NC) 4:37 pm CT Mercyhurst 1 vs Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 0 @ Denver 3 (X) 7:37 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK St. Cloud State 4 vs Alaska Fairbanks 1 (nc) 5:07 pm AT Clarkson 4 vs Alaska Anchorage 4 ot (nc) 8:07 pm ATSat/8 Minnesota State 1 @ Rensselaer 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Miami 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET American International 1 @ Michigan Tech 3 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sacred Heart 0 @ Minnesota 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Notre Dame 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Ice Breaker Tournament @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Air Force 2 vs Michigan State 3 ot (NC) 4:07 pm CT Boston College 6 vs North Dakota 2 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Mutual of Omaha Stampede @ CenturyLink Center, Omaha, NE Robert Morris 2 vs Mercyhurst 1 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Colgate 4 vs Nebraska Omaha 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 0 @ Colorado College 5 (X) 7:07 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Clarkson 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks 3 (nc) 4:07 pm AT St. Cloud State 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 4 ot (nc) 7:07 pm ATFri/14 Denver 4 @ Boston College 2 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Wisconsin 1 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ Northern Michigan 5 (NC) 7:30 pm ET Minnesota 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT UMass-Lowell 4 @ Minnesota State 2 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Maine 1 @ North Dakota 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK Nebraska Omaha 0 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (nc) 5:05 pm AT Mercyhurst 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks 5 (nc) 8:05 pm ATSat/15 Denver 3 @ Boston University 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Wisconsin 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 2 @ Northern Michigan 3 (NC) 7:30 pm ET Minnesota 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT UMass-Lowell 4 @ Minnesota State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Maine 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 4 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Alaska Goal Rush @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK Mercyhurst 2 vs Alaska Anchorage 6 (nc) 4:05 pm AT Nebraska Omaha 1 vs Alaska Fairbanks 4 (nc) 7:05 pm ATFri/21 Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Providence College 2 (NC) 7:05 pm ET North Dakota 3 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 5 @ Bemidji State 6 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Vermont 0 @ Minnesota 6 (NC) 6:07 pm CT New Hampshire 5 @ St. Cloud State 7 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Denver 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/22 Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Providence College 2 ot (NC) 7:05 pm ET North Dakota 4 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT New Hampshire 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Denver 10 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTSun/23 Vermont 5 @ Minnesota 4 (NC) 1:07 pm CTFri/28 Colorado College 4 @ Rensselaer 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Denver 2 @ Michigan Tech 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 4 @ North Dakota 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/29 Colorado College 4 @ Rensselaer 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Denver 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

NovemberDate Game TimeFri/4 Minnesota State 0 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 ot (NC) 7:00 pm ET North Dakota 0 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ St. Cloud State 7 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 5 @ Nebraska Omaha 7 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Denver 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/5 Minnesota State 6 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 1 @ Lake Superior State 2 (NC) 7:00 pm ET North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 5 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Denver 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/11 Minnesota 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Bemidji State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/12 Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 4 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/18 Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ St. Cloud State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Denver 7 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Wisconsin 2 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Michigan Tech 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/19 Minnesota State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 0 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 5 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Denver 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Wisconsin 1 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Michigan Tech 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSun/20 North Dakota 0 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 5:07 pm CTFri/25 Michigan Tech 2 @ St. Lawrence 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota 3 @ Michigan State 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Mercyhurst 2 @ Wisconsin 7 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 6 @ North Dakota 7 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver Cup Classic @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO Providence 2 vs Miami 6 (NC) 4:37 pm MT Princeton 0 vs Denver 3 (NC) 7:37 pm MTSat/26 Michigan Tech 3 @ St. Lawrence 1 (NC) 4:00 pm ET Minnesota 4 @ Michigan State 4 ot (NC) 7:05 pm ET Mercyhurst @ Wisconsin (NC) 8:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Minnesota State 5 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver Cup Classic @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO Providence 1 vs Princeton 3 (NC) 4:07 pm MT Miami 4 vs Denver 2 (NC) 7:07 pm MTSun/27 St. Cloud State 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

DecemberDate Game TimeFri/2 Nebraska Omaha 1 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3 (NC) 7:00 pm CT @ Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 6 @ St. Cloud State 6 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Colorado College 4 ot (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT North Dakota 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/3 Nebraska Omaha 6 vs Alabama-Huntsville 2 (NC) 1:00 pm CT @ Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/9 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 2 @ North Dakota 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 6 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/10 Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 1 @ Minnesota State 9 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 0 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/16 Michigan Tech 1 @ Northern Michigan 4 (NC) 7:30 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Bemidji State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Denver 3 @ St. Cloud State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/17 Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Bemidji State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Denver 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 6 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Russian Red Stars 1 @ North Dakota 5 (X) 7:07 pm CTThu/29 Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Michigan State 3 vs Michigan Tech 1 (NC) 4:05 pm ET Boston College 2 vs Michigan 4 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Western Michigan 2 @ St. Cloud State 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT

WCHA Men’s Release • Frozen Four • 032812-040512

Date Game TimeFri/30 Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Boston College 2 vs Michigan Tech 1 (3rd place) (NC) 4:05 pm ET Michigan 3 vs Michigan State 2 (ot) (championship) (NC) 7:35 pm ET Bowling Green State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Mariucci Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Northeastern 3 vs Princeton 3 ot (NC) 4:07 pm CT Niagara 1 vs Minnesota 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Western Michigan 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 3 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (X) 7:37 pm CT Harvard 4 @ North Dakota 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Quinnipiac 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Union College 1 @ Denver 3 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Air Force 2 @ Colorado College 1 (NC) 7:37 pm MTSat/31 U.S. Under-18 Team 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (X) 8:07 pm CT Bowling Green State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Mariucci Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Princeton 3 vs Niagara 3 ot (3rd place) (NC) 3:07 pm CT Northeastern 3 vs Minnesota 2 (championship) (NC) 6:07 pm CT Harvard 3 @ North Dakota 7 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Quinnipiac 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (NC) 2:07 pm CT Denver 7 @ Air Force 1 (NC) 6:05 pm MT Union College 1 @ Colorado College 2 (NC) 7:07 pm MT

JanuaryDate Game TimeFri/6 Minnesota State 3 @ St. Lawrence 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Western Michigan 1 (NC) 7:35 pm ET RIT 3 @ Wisconsin 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 3 @ Denver 2 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Cornell 3 @ Colorado College 1 (NC) 7:37 pm MTSat/7 Minnesota State 3 @ St. Lawrence 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Western Michigan 2 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Notre Dame 4 @ Minnesota 3 (NC) (U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game) 7:07 pm CT RIT 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson 1 vs North Dakota 3 (NC) (@ MTS Centre, Winnipeg, MB) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 2 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT Cornell 3 @ Colorado College 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm MTFri/13 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Michigan Tech 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 1 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 6 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT St. Cloud State 1 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/14 Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Michigan Tech 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 6 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Denver 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 5 @ Colorado College 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/20 Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 @ St. Cloud State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/21 Northern Michigan 5 @ Michigan Tech 2 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 1 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Minnesota State 5 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/27 Minnesota State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/28 Minnesota State 5 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 6 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

FebruaryDate Game TimeFri/3 St. Cloud State 5 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 3 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Denver 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/4 St. Cloud State 2 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 7 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 6 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 2 @ Colorado College 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/10 Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Michigan Tech 3 ot (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 7:07 pm ET Colorado College 2 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT Minnesota State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Date Game TimeSat/11 Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Michigan Tech 0 (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 5:07 pm ET Colorado College 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Denver 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota State 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/17 Denver 3 @ Wisconsin 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ St. Cloud State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Colorado College 4 (WCHA) 8:07 pm MTSat/18 Denver 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ St. Cloud State 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ North Dakota 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/24 St. Cloud State 5 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin 4 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Denver 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Fairbanks 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (NC) (Governor’s Cup) 7:07 pm ATSat/25 St. Cloud State 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin 4 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Alaska Fairbanks 3 (NC) (Governor’s Cup) 7:05 pm AT

MarchDate Game TimeFri/2 Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 0 (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Bemidji State 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/3 Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 0 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 0 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Bemidji State 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/9 2012 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (12) Alaska Anchorage 1 at (1) Minnesota 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT (11) Minnesota State 2 at (2) Minnesota Duluth 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT (10) Wisconsin 1 at (3) Denver 0 (NC) 7:37 pm MT (9) Bemidji State 1 at (4) North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CT (8) Michigan Tech 3 at (5) Colorado College 1 (NC) 7:37 pm MT (7) Nebraska Omaha 0 at (6) St. Cloud State 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CTSat/10 (12) Alaska Anchorage 3 at (1) Minnesota 7 (NC) 7:07 pm CT (11) Minnesota State 2 at (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot) (NC) 7:07 pm CT (10) Wisconsin 1 at (3) Denver 3 (NC) 7:07 pm MT (9) Bemidji State 3 at (4) North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT (8) Michigan Tech 4 at (5) Colorado College 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm MT (7) Nebraska Omaha 1 at (6) St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSun/11 (10) Wisconsin 2 at (3) Denver 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm MTThu/15 2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Quarterfinal: (6) Michigan Tech 2 vs (3) Denver 3 ot 2:07 pm CT Quarterfinal: (5) St. Cloud State 1 vs (4) North Dakota 4 7:07 pm CTFri/16 2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Semi-Final: Denver 4 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot) 2:07 pm CT Semi-Final: North Dakota 6 vs (1) Minnesota 3 7:07 pm CTSat/17 2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game North Dakota 4 vs Denver 0 7:07 pm CTFri/23 NCAA East Regional @ Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT (4) Michigan State 1 vs (1) Union College 3 3:00 pm ET (3) UMass-Lowell 4 vs (2) Miami 3 ot 6:30 pm ET NCAA Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI (3) Denver 1 vs (2) Ferris State 2 4:30 pm CT (4) Cornell 3 vs (1) Michigan 2 ot 8:00 pm CTSat/24 NCAA East Regional @ Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT Championship Game: UMass-Lowell 2 vs Union College 4 6:30 pm ET NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA (4) Air Force 0 vs (1) Boston College 2 4:00 pm ET (3) Maine 2 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 5 7:30 pm ET NCAA Midwest Regional @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Championship Game: Cornell 1 vs Ferris State 2 8:00 pm CT NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN (4) Western Michigan 1 vs (1) North Dakota 3 12:30 pm CT (3) Boston University 3 vs (2) Minnesota 7 4:00 pm CTSun/25 NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Boston College 4 8:00 pm ET NCAA West Regional @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Championship Game: Minnesota 5 vs North Dakota 2 4:30 pm CT

AprilDate Game TimeThu/5 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL Semifinal: Ferris State vs Union College 4:30 pm ET Semiinal: Minnesota vs Boston College 8:00 pm ETSat/7 2012 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL National Championship Game 7:00 pm ET

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