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Western Collegiate Hockey Association MSC 8302, 2211 S. Josephine Street Denver, CO 80208-8302 303.871.4491 • fax 303.871.4770 Bruce M. McLeod, Commissioner [email protected] Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Associate Commissioner of Operaons [email protected] Greg Shepherd, Supervisor of Officials [email protected] Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner, Public Relaons 608.829.0100 • cell 303.475.9283 [email protected] Home of a Record 37 NCAA Men’s 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 Member Teams University of Alabama in Huntsville University of Alaska Anchorage University of Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State University Bowling Green State University Ferris State University Lake Superior State University Michigan Technological University Minnesota State University Northern Michigan University 2014 WCHA Final Five Playoff Championship Friday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22 Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Tickets available at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convenon Center box offices, online at www.cketmaster. com, at Ticketmaster outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locaons, or charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000. Visit us on the Web at: wcha.com wcha.com/mobile Watch WCHA Hockey Live and On-Demand at America ONE Sports April 1, 2014 WCHA Regular Season Champion Ferris State, WCHA Final Five Champ Minnesota State Come Up Just Short at NCAA Regionals as Historic 2013-14 Campaign Comes to a Close MacNaughton Cup-Winning Bulldogs Fall in Double Overtime in Midwest Regional Title Contest in Cincinnati; Broadmoor Trophy Champ Mavericks Drop One-Goal Decision in Northeast Regional Semifinal in Worcester; Latest Division 1 Men’s National Poll Has Ferris State No. 6, Minnesota State No. 12; FSU Goaltender CJ Motte Among 10 Finalists for Hobey Baker Memorial Award; FSU’s Scott Czarnowczan a Finalist for 2014 Senior CLASS Award 2013-14 Regular season and MacNaughton Cup champion Ferris State and WCHA Final Five and Broadmoor Trophy champion Minnesota State carried the collecve hopes of the Western Collegiate Hockey Associaon into the 2014 NCAA Men’s Division 1 Ice Hockey Tournament last weekend, and as they had all season long, the Bulldogs and Mavericks did themselves, and the league, proud. Both clubs came up just short in NCAA regional compeon, with Ferris State falling 2-1 in double overme to North Dakota in the Midwest Regional championship game in Cincinna, Ohio on March 29 and the Mavericks dropping a 2-1 decision to UMass-Lowell in a semifinal match up at the Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass. Ferris State, who defeated Colgate 1-0 in their first Midwest Regional semifinal on March 28, finished their first campaign as a WCHA member with a stellar 29-11-3 record and .709 winning percentage overall while Minnesota State wound up with a noteworthy 26-14-1 mark, good for a .646 winning percentage. WCHA-member teams have won a record 37 naonal championships since the league’s founding in 1951. Regional winners Boston College (Northeast), Minnesota (West), North Dakota (Midwest) and Union College (East) are advancing to the 2014 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, set for April 10 and 12 at Wells Fargo Center in Phila- delphia, Pa. The two Frozen Four semifinals on Thursday (April 10) feature Boston College (28-7-4) against Union (30-6-4) at 5:00 pm ET and Minnesota (27-6-6) against North Dakota (25-13-3) at 8:30 pm ET. Both of those games will be telecast live on ESPN2. The naonal championship game will be held Saturday (April 12) evening at 7:30 pm ET and will be telecast live on ESPN. Prior to NCAA regional compeon, Ferris State, Minnesota State, Bowling Green and Alaska Anchorage competed in the 2014 WCHA Final Five playoff championship, held at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids March 21-22. The two semifinal contests on Friday saw the No. 2 seed Mavericks win 4-0 over No. 3 seed Bowling Green and the top-seeded Bulldogs prevail 5-4 in overme over the fourth-seeded Seawolves. The Broadmoor 2013-14 WCHA Men’s Standings • Final Conference Only Overall Pts GP W L T Win% GF- GA GP W L T Win% GF- GA 1 Ferris State 42 28 20- 6- 2 .750 92- 62 43 29-11- 3 .709 138- 94 2 Minnesota State 41 28 20- 7- 1 .732 95- 58 41 26-14- 1 .646 130- 95 3 Alaska 30 28 14-12- 2 .536 97- 77 37 18-15- 4 .541 126-103 Bowling Green 30 28 13-11- 4 .536 89- 73 39 18-15- 6 .538 119-104 5 Michigan Tech 29 28 12-11- 5 .518 78- 78 40 14-19- 7 .438 99-108 6 Alaska Anchorage 28 28 12-12- 4 .500 74- 77 38 18-16- 4 .526 105-107 7 Northern Michigan 27 28 13-14- 1 .482 77- 75 38 15-21- 2 .421 102-108 8 Bemidji State 24 28 10-14- 4 .429 72- 76 38 10-21- 7 .355 92-118 Lake Superior State 24 28 12-16- 0 .429 70- 84 36 16-19- 1 .458 94-114 10 Alabama Huntsville 5 28 2-25- 1 .089 30-114 38 2-35- 1 .066 41-166 con't on next page

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Page 1: WCHA Regular Season Champion Ferris State, …Watch WCHA Hockey Live and On-Demand at America ONE Sports April 1, 2014 WCHA Regular Season Champion Ferris State, WCHA Final Five Champ

Western CollegiateHockey AssociationMSC 8302, 2211 S. Josephine StreetDenver, CO 80208-8302303.871.4491 • fax 303.871.4770

Bruce M. McLeod, [email protected] LaBelle-EhrhardtAssociate Commissioner of [email protected] Shepherd, Supervisor of [email protected] SpencerAssociate Commissioner, Public Relations608.829.0100 • cell [email protected]

Home of a Record37 NCAA Men’s 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 Member TeamsUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleUniversity of Alaska AnchorageUniversity of Alaska FairbanksBemidji State UniversityBowling Green State UniversityFerris State UniversityLake Superior State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMinnesota State UniversityNorthern Michigan University

2014 WCHA Final Five Playoff ChampionshipFriday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI

Tickets available at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locations, or charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000.

Visit us on the Web at:

wcha.comwcha.com/mobileWatch WCHA Hockey Live and On-Demandat America ONE Sports

April 1, 2014

WCHA Regular Season Champion Ferris State, WCHA Final Five Champ Minnesota State Come Up Just Short at NCAA Regionals as Historic 2013-14 Campaign Comes to a CloseMacNaughton Cup-Winning Bulldogs Fall in Double Overtime in Midwest Regional Title Contest in Cincinnati; Broadmoor Trophy Champ Mavericks Drop One-Goal Decision in Northeast Regional Semifinal in Worcester; Latest Division 1 Men’s National Poll Has Ferris State No. 6, Minnesota State No. 12; FSU Goaltender CJ Motte Among 10 Finalists for Hobey Baker Memorial Award; FSU’s Scott Czarnowczan a Finalist for 2014 Senior CLASS Award

2013-14 Regular season and MacNaughton Cup champion Ferris State and WCHA Final Five and Broadmoor Trophy champion Minnesota State carried the collective hopes of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association into the 2014 NCAA Men’s Division 1 Ice Hockey Tournament last weekend, and as they had all season long, the Bulldogs and Mavericks did themselves, and the league, proud. Both clubs came up just short in NCAA regional competition, with Ferris State falling 2-1 in double overtime to North Dakota in the Midwest Regional championship game in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 29 and the Mavericks dropping a 2-1 decision to UMass-Lowell in a semifinal match up at the Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass. Ferris State, who defeated Colgate 1-0 in their first Midwest Regional semifinal on March 28, finished their first campaign as a WCHA member with a stellar 29-11-3 record and .709 winning percentage overall while Minnesota State wound up with a noteworthy 26-14-1 mark, good for a .646 winning percentage. WCHA-member teams have won a record 37 national championships since the league’s founding in 1951. Regional winners Boston College (Northeast), Minnesota (West), North Dakota (Midwest) and Union College (East) are advancing to the 2014 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, set for April 10 and 12 at Wells Fargo Center in Phila-delphia, Pa. The two Frozen Four semifinals on Thursday (April 10) feature Boston College (28-7-4) against Union (30-6-4) at 5:00 pm ET and Minnesota (27-6-6) against North Dakota (25-13-3) at 8:30 pm ET. Both of those games will be telecast live on ESPN2. The national championship game will be held Saturday (April 12) evening at 7:30 pm ET and will be telecast live on ESPN. Prior to NCAA regional competition, Ferris State, Minnesota State, Bowling Green and Alaska Anchorage competed in the 2014 WCHA Final Five playoff championship, held at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids March 21-22. The two semifinal contests on Friday saw the No. 2 seed Mavericks win 4-0 over No. 3 seed Bowling Green and the top-seeded Bulldogs prevail 5-4 in overtime over the fourth-seeded Seawolves. The Broadmoor

2013-14 WCHA Men’s Standings • Final Conference Only Overall Pts GP W L T Win% GF- GA GP W L T Win% GF- GA 1 Ferris State 42 28 20- 6- 2 .750 92- 62 43 29-11- 3 .709 138- 94 2 Minnesota State 41 28 20- 7- 1 .732 95- 58 41 26-14- 1 .646 130- 95 3 Alaska 30 28 14-12- 2 .536 97- 77 37 18-15- 4 .541 126-103 Bowling Green 30 28 13-11- 4 .536 89- 73 39 18-15- 6 .538 119-104 5 Michigan Tech 29 28 12-11- 5 .518 78- 78 40 14-19- 7 .438 99-108 6 Alaska Anchorage 28 28 12-12- 4 .500 74- 77 38 18-16- 4 .526 105-107 7 Northern Michigan 27 28 13-14- 1 .482 77- 75 38 15-21- 2 .421 102-108 8 Bemidji State 24 28 10-14- 4 .429 72- 76 38 10-21- 7 .355 92-118 Lake Superior State 24 28 12-16- 0 .429 70- 84 36 16-19- 1 .458 94-11410 Alabama Huntsville 5 28 2-25- 1 .089 30-114 38 2-35- 1 .066 41-166

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Trophy championship game on that Saturday saw Minnesota State come away with a 4-1 triumph over Ferris State to earn the playoff title and the WCHA’s automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. Named to the Final Five all-tournament team were forwards Teddy Blueger of Minnesota State, Gerald Mayhew of Ferris State and Bryce Gervais of Minnesota State, defensemen Brett Stern of Minnesota State and Austin Coldwell of Alaska Anchorage, and goaltender Cole Huggins of Minnesota State. Huggins, who surrendered just one goal on the weekend, also earned Final Five tourney most outstanding player honors.

2014 NCAA Men’s Division 1 Ice Hockey Tournament Information and ResultsEast Regional, March 28-29Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT Friday, March 28 – Semifinals No. 4 Vermont 2 vs No. 1 Union 5 (NC) No. 3 Providence 4 vs No. 2 Quinnipiac 0 (NC) Saturday, March 29 – Championship Providence 1 vs Union 3 (NC)

Midwest Regional, March 28-29U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH Friday, March 28 – Semifinals No. 3 Colgate 0 vs No. 2 Ferris State 1 (NC) No. 4 North Dakota 5 vs No. 1 Wisconsin 2 (NC) Saturday, March 29 – Championship North Dakota 2 vs Ferris State 1 (2 ot) (NC)

Northeast Regional, March 29-30DCU Center, Worcester, MA Saturday, March 29 – Semifinals No. 4 Denver 2 vs No. 1 Boston College 6 (NC) No. 3 Minnesota State 1 vs No. 2 UMass Lowell 2 (NC) Sunday, March 30 – Championship UMass Lowell 3 vs Boston College 4 (NC)

West Regional, March 29-30Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Saturday, March 29 – Semifinals No. 4 Robert Morris 3 vs No. 1 Minnesota 7 (NC) No. 3 St. Cloud State 4 vs No. 2 Notre Dame 3 ot (NC) Sunday, March 30 – Championship St. Cloud State 0 vs Minnesota 4 (NC)

NCAA Men’s Frozen Four • April 10-12Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA Hosted by ECAC Hockey April 10 – Semifinals Boston College vs Union, 5:00 pm ET (NC) (TV-ESPN2) Minnesota vs North Dakota, 8:30 pm ET (NC) (TV-ESPN2) April 12 – National Championship Game, 7:30 pm ET (NC) (TV-ESPN)

March 29, 2014

Ferris State Falls to North Dakota, 2-1, in Double Overtime in NCAA Midwest Regional FinalCincinnati, Ohio – One of the more memorable Ferris State University men's ice hockey campaigns came to an end on Saturday (March 29) night in the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship game at US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, as the Bulldogs fell in double-overtime to North Dakota by a 2-1 score in an instant classic. The two teams battled for more than 81 minutes before North Dakota

scored the game-winner on Connor Gaardner's shot in front of the net in the second extra period. The loss denied the Bulldogs a second trip to the NCAA Frozen Four in three years as FSU fell a game short while concluding the year with a 29-11-3 overall record. “First of all, I want congratulate North Dakota in winning tonight and playing a great game,” said FSU head coach Bob Daniels. “But, I want to congratulate our players as well. They really played well, and, more impor-tantly, it’s been a great ride. I’m exceedingly proud and realize that we’re going to look back and be appreciative of this year. Its a little painful right now, but I am very appreciative of the efforts of our team.” The Bulldogs, playing in the regional title game for the third time in school history, carried play much of the contest and held a decided advantage in total shots by a 45-26 count. Following a scoreless opening frame, FSU struck first at 7:31 of the second period as senior forward Cory Kane notched his 14th goal of the campaign on a shot that skipped past North Dakota netminder Zane Gothberg. Fellow senior forward Andy Huff picked up his 14th assist of the year while junior goaltender CJ Motte was given credit for starting the attack for his fourth assist of the season. However, North Dakota answered with 9:20 left in the middle frame on a power-play goal from Stephane Pattyn for his seventh of the season following a Bulldog tripping penalty. Both Paul LaDue and Nick Mattson earned the helpers, which were their 14th and 18th of the year, respectively. The two teams battled thru a scoreless third period and another 20 minutes in the first overtime session with neither team able to find the back of the net. FSU held a decisive 44-25 edge in total shots thru the first 80 minutes of action and had 14 opportunities in the first extra session compared to only six for UND. After the second overtime intermission, North Dakota finally ended the contest at 81:28 when Gaardner scored near the Bulldog net on a shot that just got by Motte, who was stellar in net for the Bulldogs all weekend in the NCAA Tournament. Paul LaDue and Mattson teamed up for assists on the game-winner as North Dakota reached the Frozen Four for the 20th time in school history. Motte finished with 24 total saves in net for the Bulldogs, which included 12 in the opening period followed by four in the second, two in the third and six in the first extra 20 minutes of play. He claimed the game's third star for his efforts in the regional final. Meanwhile, at the opposite end of the ice, Gothberg registered 44 total saves. He made eight in the first frame, nine in the second, 12 in the third and 14 in the first overtime. Both goalies had a single save in the second extra period before the contest came to an abrupt end for the Bulldogs. Over the third period and overtime, the Bulldogs held a decisive 26-8 edge in total shots. Overall, Kane notched a game-high 11 total shots in his final game for the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs finished 0-of-5 with the man-advantage and limited North Dakota to only one power-play goal in six tries in the extra skater. Neither

Last Week in the WCHANCAA Midwest RegionalU.S. Bank Arena • Cincinnati, OH

Results of Friday, March 28No. 3 Colgate 0 vs No. 2 Ferris State 1 (NC)Results of Saturday, March 29No. 4 North Dakota 2 vs No. 2 Ferris State 1 (2 ot) (NC)

NCAA Northeast RegionalDCU Center • Worcester, MA

Results of Saturday, March 29No. 3 Minnesota State 1 vs No. 2 UMass Lowell 2 (NC)

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team had a power-play chance in overtime action. Both teams were called for six penalties totaling 12 minutes in the box. The Bulldogs were making their third-ever regional title game appear-ance after winning their NCAA opener on Friday (March 28) with a 1-0 victory over Colgate at US Bank Arena. FSU also previously reached the Elite Eight in its first national tourney berth in 2002-03 before advancing to the Frozen Four and the NCAA Championship game two seasons ago in their second trip to the big dance. The double-overtime contest for the Bulldogs was its second in the last two weeks and it marked the third extra period action for FSU in the last five games of the season. The Bulldogs had three players chosen among the six named to the All-Tournament Team in the Midwest Regional, including Motte, Kane and senior captain Scott Czarnowczan. They were joined by North Dakota’s Rocco Grimaldi, Connor Gaarder and Paul LaDue with Grimaldi tabbed as the Most Outstanding Player of the event. Ferris State’s 29 total wins this season represented the second-most seasonal victories in school history and this year’s five-member senior class of Kane, Czarnowczan, Huff, Garrett Thompson and Justin DeMartino leave with the most wins (89) of any four-year class in school history. This season, along with reaching the NCAA Tournament and the regional championship game, the Bulldogs also won the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) in their debut season and finished as the runner-up in the WCHA Final Five Championship. Twenty-one of the Bulldogs' 26 roster players will be eligible to return next season.

March 29, 2014

Minnesota State Topped by UMass Lowell 2-1 in Northeast Regional SemifinalWorcester, Mass. – In a game that turned into a goaltending battle, 15th-rated Minnesota State came up one goal short at the NCAA North-east Regional, falling to fifth-rated UMass Lowell 2-1 in Worcester, Mass., Saturday. The Mavericks fell behind in the opening period when River Hawks forward Joe Pendenza took advantage of a turnover at the UML blue line and scored a shorhanded marker at 12:54. Neither team was able to dent the twine in the second period, but at 19:20 of the third, with Minnesota State pulling netminder Cole Huggins in favor of an extra attacker, the River Hawks got an empty-net tally from Zach Kamrass. Then, with UML’s Terrence Wallin in the penalty box on a roughing minor, the Mavericks finally solved UML goaltender Connor Hellebuyck when freshman forward Zach Stepan scored on with a backhander off of a rebound from Johnny McInnis’ shot with :10 seconds left in regulation for a six-on-four power play goal. Junior forward Matt Leitner won the face-off to get the puck to McInnis and the goal by Stepan is his ninth of the year. Huggins, who was brilliant in the game, turned aside 33 of the 34 shots he faced, while Hellebuyck, who leads the country in save percentage and goals against average, was credited with 35 stops. “Really no regrets other than we’re not moving on,” said Minnesota State head coach Mike Hastings. “We knew he (Hellebuyck) was going to be good, and he was good. I think we had some second and third oppor-tunities that he did a good job of keeping out of the net.” The loss Saturday ends Minnesota State’s unbeaten streak at 13 games. The last time Mavericks had lost prior to tonight was Jan. 31 (Northern Michigan 5, Minnesota State 2 in Marquette, Mich.) Minnesota State, which was making its second consecutive NCAA post-season appearance, finishes the 2013-14 season with a 26-14-1 record.

This Week in the National Polls

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s Division 1 College Hockey PollMarch 31, 2014 Rk School, Points (First Place) Last Week Record Top 15 1 Minnesota, 485 (12) 1 27-6-6 25 2 Union College, 466 (19) 2 30-6-4 19 3 Boston College, 458 (3) 3 28-7-4 25 4 UMass Lowell, 371 5 26-11-4 24 5 North Dakota, 360 13 25-13-3 15 6 Ferris State, 334 6 29-11-3 19 7 St. Cloud State, 286 8 22-11-5 25 8 Wisconsin, 283 4 24-11-2 24 9 Providence College, 240 10 22-11-6 25 10 Quinnipiac, 200 7 24-10-6 25 11 Notre Dame, 185 9 23-15-2 21 12 Minnesota State, 164 11 26-14-1 5 13 Colgate, 126 12 20-14-5 4 14 Vermont, 61 14 20-15-3 4 15 Denver, 28 RV 20-16-6 3 others receiving votes: Cornell, 13; New Hampshire, 10; Michigan, 9; Northeastern, 1.

USCHO.com Division 1 Men’s PollMinneapolis, Minn./March 24, 2014 Rk Team (First Place) Record Pts Last Wk 1 Union (31) 28- 6-4 969 2 2 Minnesota (18) 25- 6-6 955 1 3 Boston College 26- 7-4 899 3 4 Wisconsin 24-10-2 837 6 5 Massachusetts-Lowell (1) 25-10-4 795 7 6 Ferris State 28-10-3 750 4 7 Quinnipiac 24- 9-6 709 5 8 St. Cloud State 21-10-5 632 8 9 Notre Dame 23-14-2 573 10 10 Providence 21-10-6 546 9 11 Minnesota State 26-13-1 501 15 12 Colgate 20-13-5 451 14 13 North Dakota 23-13-3 437 11 14 Vermont 20-14-3 316 16 15 Michigan 18-13-4 261 12 16 Cornell 17-10-5 225 13 17 Denver 20-15-6 183 NR 18 New Hampshire 22-18-1 154 18 19 Northeastern 19-14-4 143 17 20 Ohio State 18-14-5 80 NR others receiving votes: Yale 33, Robert Morris 31, Western Michigan 13, Miami 5, Alaska Anchorage 1, Minnesota-Duluth 1.

Visit WCHA.com, WCHA.com/mobile for Live Game-Day Scoreboards, In-Game Stats, Game Stories, Box ScoresThe WCHA’s official web site – wcha.com – also features fully functional mobile pages at wcha.com/mobile where visitors can access live league and national scoreboards, live in-game box scores and statistics, complete team and individual statistics, league standings, and more.

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Ferris State Bulldogs2014 WCHA Regular Season/MacNaughton Cup Champions

Minnesota State Mavericks2014 WCHA Final Five/Broadmoor Trophy Champions

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Minnesota (25-6-6) 1

Ferris St. (28-10-3)

Wisconsin (24-10-2) 4

Union (NY) (28-6-4) 3

Umass Lowell (25-10-4)

Boston College (26-7-4) 2

Note: All games broadcast on the ESPN family of networks. For more information, visit www.NCAA.com.*Denotes re-air on ESPNU.

Minn. St. Mankato (26-13-1)

Denver (20-15-6)

Quinnipiac (24-9-6) Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, PA

First Round Second Round Semifinals Championship

Philadelphia, PAThurs. April 10 - 5 or 8:30 p.m.

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Robert Morris (19-17-5)

St. Cloud St. (21-10-5)

Notre Dame (23-14-2)

Colgate (20-13-5)

North Dakota (23-13-3)

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Thurs. April 10 - 5 or 8:30 p.m.ESPN2/WatchESPN

Sat. April 12 - 7:30 p.m.ESPN/WatchESPN National

Champions

Wells Fargo Center

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Providence (21-10-6)

Vermont (20-14-3)

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Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, PA

2014 Division I Men's

Ice Hockey Championship

Northeast Seeds 1. Boston College 2. UMass Lowell 3. Minn. St. Mankato 4. Denver

West Seeds 1. Minnesota 2. Notre Dame 3. St. Cloud St. 4. Robert Morris

Midwest Seeds 1. Wisconsin 2. Ferris St. 3. Colgate 4. North Dakota

East Seeds 1. Union (NY) 2. Quinnipiac 3. Providence 4. Vermont

Regional Sites East: Webster Bank Arena

Bridgeport, Connecticut March 28-29

Midwest: U.S. Bank Arena

Cincinnati, Ohio March 28-29

Northeast: DCU Center

Worcester, Massachusetts March 29-30

West: Xcel Energy Center

Saint Paul, Minnesota March 29-30

Saint Paul, MN Sun. March 30 - 7:30p.m.

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Cincinnati, OH Sat. March 29 - 6:30 p.m.

ESPNU/WatchESPN

Bridgeport, CT Sat. March 29 - 3 p.m. ESPN2/WatchESPN

Worcester, MA Sun. March 30 - 5 p.m. ESPNU/WatchESPN

Sat. March 29 - 5:30 p.m. ESPN2/WatchESPN

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Sat. March 29 - 9 p.m. ESPNU/WatchESPN

Fri. March 28 - 4:30 p.m. ESPN3/WatchESPN*

Fri. March 28 - 8 p.m. ESPNU/WatchESPN

Fri. March 28 - 2 p.m. ESPNU/WatchESPN

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Ferris State, 1-0

North Dakota, 5-2

Union, 5-2

Providence, 4-0

UMass Lowell, 2-1

Bosfon College, 6-2

Minnesota, 7-3

St. Cloud State, 4-3 ot

Minnesota, 4-0

North Dakota, 2-1 (2 ot)

Union, 3-1

Boston College, 4-3

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(WCHA member teams in bold)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, CO1952 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, MN2012 Boston College Ferris State (Minnesota, Union College) Tampa, FL2013 Yale Quinnipiac (St. Cloud State, UMass-Lowell) Pittsburgh, PA2014 Philadelphia, PA

NCAA Men’s Div. 1 Hockey Championship Results • 1948-2013

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WCHA Team Home and Away Records Alabama Huntsville: Home Overall 0-15-1. Home WCHA: 0-13-1. Away Overall: 2-19-0. Away WCHA: 2-12-0. Neutral: 0-1-0. Alaska Anchorage: Home Overall: 11-3-2. Home WCHA: 9-3-2. Away Overall: 6-11-2. Away WCHA: 3-9-2. Neutral: 1-2-0. Alaska: Home Overall: 11-8-2. Home WCHA: 8-6-0. Away Overall: 6-6-2. Away WCHA: 6-6-2. Neutral: 1-1-0. Bemidji State: Home Overall: 5-10-4. Home WCHA: 5-7-2. Away Overall: 5-11-3. Away WCHA: 5-7-2. Neutral: 0-0-0. Bowling Green: Home Overall: 12-5-2. Home WCHA: 8-5-1. Away Overall: 6-8-4. Away WCHA: 5-6-3. Neutral: 0-2-0. Ferris State: Home Overall: 16-1-1. Home WCHA: 13-0-1. Away Overall: 10-7-2. Away WCHA: 7-6-1. Neutral: 3-3-0. Lake Superior State: Home Overall: 7-9-0, Home WCHA: 5-9-0. Away Overall: 9-10-1. Away WCHA: 7-7-0. Neutral: 0-0-0. Michigan Tech: Home Overall: 8-5-3. Home WCHA: 6-5-3. Away Overall: 6-13-3. Away WCHA: 6-6-2. Neutral: 0-1-1. Minnesota State: Home Overall: 16-1-1. Home WCHA: 12-1-1. Away Overall: 8-10-0. Away WCHA: 8-6-0. Neutral: 2-3-0. Northern Michigan: Home Overall: 8-7-1. Home WCHA: 7-6-1. Away Overall: 7-14-1. Away WCHA: 6-8-0. Neutral: 0-0-0.

WCHA Teams in Non-Conference PlayIn non-conference match ups during the 2013-14 season, Western Colle-giate Hockey Association men’s member teams were a combined 26-46-12 (.381) over a total of 84 games. League -member teams played only 26 of the 84 non-conference games on home ice. At home, WCHA teams were a combined 14-7-5 (.635) in non-conference match ups. On the road, they were 7-30-6. On neutral ice they were 5-9-1. Eighteen (18) of the 46 total non-conference defeats, or 39.1%, came by a single goal while 39 of the 46 losses, or 84.8%, occured either on the road or on neutral ice. WCHA member teams finished the season 9-0-1 (.950) vs the Atlantic Hockey Association, 5-13-3 (.310) vs the Big 10 Conference, 8-5-2 (.600) vs ECAC Hockey, 0-13-0 (.000) vs the Hockey East Association, and 4-15-6 (.280) vs the National Collegiate Hockey Conference. 2013-14 non-conference records for WCHA teams, in order of winning percentage, were as follows: Alaska Anchorage (4-2-0, .667) Alaska (3-1-2, .667) Ferris State (6-4-1, .591) Lake Superior State (4-3-1, .563) Bowling Green (3-3-2, .500) Northern Michigan (2-5-1, .3125) Michigan Tech (2-6-2, .300) Minnesota State (2-7-0, .222) Bemidji State (0-5-3, .1875) Alabama Huntsville (0-10-0, .000).

March 20, 2014

Ferris State Goaltender Motte Named Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top Ten Finalist for 2014SAINT PAUL, MN – The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is very pleased to announce the top ten candidates for the 2014 award honoring college hockey’s top player. Alphabetically, they are: Josh Archibald, F, Jr., Nebraska Omaha; Greg Carey, F, Sr., St. Lawrence; Nic Dowd, F, Sr., St. Cloud State, Ryan Dzingel, F, Jr., Ohio State; Johnny Gaudreau, F, Jr., Boston College,; Shayne Gostisbehere, D, Jr., Union College; Kevin Hayes, F, Sr., Boston College; CJ Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State; Joel Rumpel, G, Jr., Wisconsin and Adam Wilcox, G, So., Minnesota.

The ten finalists were selected by voting from all 59 Div. 1 college hockey head coaches and by online fan balloting at www.hobeybakeraward.com. Next, the 27-member Selection Committee and an additional round of fan balloting (www.hobeybakeraward.com from March 20-30) 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 April 2, 2014 and the Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced Friday, April 11, 2014 from Philadelphia, PA during the NCAA Frozen Four. The award announcement will be televised live on NHL Network or live on the Hobey Baker website at 6:00 pm ET. The Hobey Baker Award Banquet will be held May 29 in St. Paul, Minn. Profile: CJ Motte – Ferris State University, G, Jr., St. Clair, MI. The newly remodeled WCHA found Ferris State atop the league thanks to Motte and his nation-leading 27 wins. Ferris was ranked in the top five in the country for 15 weeks, propelled by a 16-game unbeaten streak and Motte didn’t lose a game in the first half of the season. A First Team All-WCHA selection, Motte has helped FSU to two regular season titles in three years. Currently has a record of 27-8-3 with four shutouts. His .926 save percentage is 13th in the nation while his goals-against average of 2.25 is 17th nationally. Honored as WCHA Defensive Player of Week six times. Construction Management major. Active in several community causes. Hobey Notes: Nominees by conference: Big 10 (3), Hockey East (2), NCHC (2), ECAC (2), WCHA (1). By class nominees are: senior (3), junior (6), sophomore (1). By position nominees are: forwards (6), defensemen (1), goaltender (3). By nationality nominees are: U.S. (8 – Minnesota 2, Massachusetts, Michigan, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey-1 each), Canada 2 (Saskatchewan, Ontario-1 each). There were seven nominees for the 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award from WCHA-member teams. They were Alaska’s Cody Kunyk (F), Bowling Green’s Dan DeSalvo (F) and Bryce Williamson (F), Ferris State’s CJ Motte (G) and Garrett Thompson (F), and Minnesota State’s Jean-Paul Lafontaine (F) and Matt Leitner (F).

March 13, 201

Alaska’s Cody Kunyk Chosen Player of the Year, Alabama Huntsville’s Chad Brears is Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year to Highlight WCHA Men’s Award Winners for 2013-14Nanooks’ Blueliner Colton Parayko Tabbed by Coaches as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year; Lake Superior State’s Alex Globke is WCHA Rookie of the Year; Kunyk is League Scoring Champion, Minnesota State’s Cole Huggins Tops Goaltenders; Bob Daniels of WCH & MacNaughton Champion Ferris State Chosen WCHA Coach of the Year; UAF’s Kunyk and Parayko, UAA’s Matt Bailey, MSU’s Matt Leitner and Zach Palmquist, FSU’s C.J. Motte Chosen to All-WCHA First Team; 145 Student-Athletes Earn WCHA All-Academic Team Honors

University of Alaska forward Cody Kunyk was chosen as Western Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Year and the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Chad Brears earned WCHA Outstanding-Student Athlete of the Year honors to highlight 2013-14 men’s awards announced by the conference today. The league’s five other major individual awards went to University of Alaska defenseman Colton Parayko as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, Lake Superior State University forward Alex Globke as WCHA Rookie of the Year, Alaska’s Cody Kunyk as WCHA Scoring Champion, Minnesota State University’s Cole Huggins as WCHA Goaltending Champion, and Bob

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Daniels of Ferris State University as WCHA Coach of the Year. Kunyk (Sherwood Park, AB) finished the regular season of his senior campaign as the WCHA scoring champion, accruing 34 points on 17 goals and 17 assists in Alaska’s 28 conference games. In the 34-game regular-sea-son schedule, he scored a single-season career-high 42 points with a WCHA-high 22 goals to go with 20 assists. Also named to the All-WCHA First Team and to the WCHA All-Academic Team, Kunyk has recorded five multiple-goal outings this season, including a career-best four goals in the Nanooks’ victory over Alaska Anchorage on March 7. That mark was achieved by only three other collegians during the 2013-14 year. He leads the nation with seven game-winning goals, scored six power-play and two shorthanded goals and owns a stellar +14 plus/minus rating. Kunyk currently ranks 13th all-time on the program’s scoring list with 132 points (60g, 72a) in 145 career games. Brears (Cold Lake, AB), a forward at Alabama Huntsville, was chosen by member team Faculty Representatives as WCHA Outstanding Student-Ath-lete of the Year. Majoring in Mechanical Engineering, Brears has maintained a 4.0 GPA in one of the institution’s most difficult degree programs and despite the constant demands of being a student-athlete and the extensive travel involved as a member of the Chargers’ hockey team. He earned WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors in mid-February, is a member of the WCHA All-Academic Team, and is one of his team’s leaders both on and off the ice. He is an enthusiastic participant in mentoring activities with local school children and an all-around great representative of the ethos of college hockey. In 35 games played this season, Brears tied for third on the team in points with 10 and was second on the team in goals scored with six. Brears’ on-ice moment of the year came at Bemidji State on Feb. 28 when he fed a pretty pass to Jack Prince who scored the game-winning goal for a key road victory over a long-time rival. 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 league’s 10 head coaches voted Alaska defenseman Colton Parayko (St. Albert, AB) as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year. An All-WCHA First Team selection as just a sophomore, Parayko finished his second collegiate season as one of the leading offensive defenseman in the league, ranking tied for third with 18 points (4g, 14a) in the 28-game league slate. In Alaska’s 34 regular-season outings, he tallied 23 points (4g, 19a) and led all defenders with 19 assists. Defensively, he is always matched up against the opponents’ top lines and is a leader in ice time. He blocked a nation’s second-best 2.65 blocks per game (90) and owns a standout +17 plus/minus rating. Then Nanooks went 13-5-0 when he recorded at least one point, compared to their 4-8-4 mark when he went without a point. He has had five multiple-point outings during the season and has scored all four of his goals on the power-play. Honored by voters as the WCHA Rookie of the Year for 2013-14 is Lake Superior State University forward Alex Globke, who also earned All-WCHA Rookie Team accolades. Globke (Waterford, MI), who produced 31 points (12g, 19a) to lead the Lakers and played in all 36 games, was one of his club’s most consistent offensive players. As a freshman among a senior-laden squad, Globke produced points at a rapid pace. He lead the WCHA in freshman goals, assists, and points. He currently sits tied for seventh nationally in rookie scoring, while also finishing eighth in overall conference scoring. Globke also finished tied for sixth in overall assists in league play. He produced like an experienced veteran and helped anchor one of the most effective lines in the league with seniors Colin Campbell and Dan Radke. With center Radke out for two straight weeks and gone from the top line, Globke added four assists over the four games against conference foes Michigan Tech and Bemidji State. He has been named conference Rookie of the Week. Globke began his collegiate career with 15 points in his first 12 games including seven in his first six. The WCHA Scoring Champion for 2013-14 is Alaska’s Cody Kunyk while the league goaltending champion is Minnesota State University rookie Cole Huggins. Huggins (Centennial, CO), who has three shutouts in his last four games played heading into the playoffs, owns an overall 17-7-1 won-loss record, a 1.96 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage. He has started 15 of the last 17 games for the Mavericks, ranks ninth in the nation in goals-against average, 27th in save percentage and his school-record

tying five shutouts on the year is tied for third. Huggins led the league with a 1.73 goals-against average and .794 winning percentage (he was 17-4-1 in league games), tied for the league lead with a .927 save percentage and was named WCHA Rookie of the Week following MSU’s games with Bowling Green (Nov. 15-16) and WCHA Defensive Player of the Week after the Mavericks earned a league road sweep at Lake Superior State (Feb. 28-March 1). He had a career-high 33 saves in 1-0 shutout victory vs. Bowling Green Nov. 9. Chosen as the WCHA Coach of the Year is Bob Daniels of Ferris State University, who led the Bulldogs to the regular season title as first-year league members. In the midst of his 22nd season at the helm and a two-time National Coach of the Year Award recipient, Daniels led the Bulldogs to their second conference championship in the last three years as FSU became only the third program ever to win both the WCHA and the former Central Collegiate Hockey Association titles. The Bulldogs led the league race from wire-to-wire in claiming the fabled MacNaughton Cup and securing the number one seed for the league playoffs. During the 2013-14 season, the Bulldogs established a new school record under Daniels with a nation-leading 16-game unbeaten streak, which lasted from late October until early January. Ferris State did not drop a conference game until the middle of January and the Bulldogs finished the regular-season with a first-place 20-6-2 league slate. Under Daniels’ leadership, Ferris State has compiled a nation-leading 25 wins (25-9-3), the fourth most in school history, and the Bulldogs own one of the country’s top marks on home ice with a 14-1-1 record inside the Ewigleben Ice Arena. FSU, ranked as high as second and among the nation’s top 10 teams each of the last 15 weeks, went unbeaten at home (13-0-1) in conference action and posted its sixth-straight season with increased home attendance. This season’s average of 2,141 fans per game was its best in 32 years. Additionally, Ferris State is also presently sixth in the national PairWise and RPI rankings with the Bulldogs eyeing their third overall NCAA Tournament bid, including the second in three seasons following the memorable 2011-12 run to the national championship game at the NCAA Frozen Four. Four conference teams – Alaska, Alaska Anchorage, Ferris State and Minnesota State – are represented on the All-WCHA First Team, with both the Nanooks and the Mavericks having two honorees each. Named to the All-WCHA First Team, with statistics for league games, were forwards Cody Kunyk (Sr., Alaska, 28 gp, 17-17=34), Matt Bailey (Sr., Alaska Anchorage, 28 gp, 12-15=27), and Matt Leitner (Jr., Minnesota State, 26 gp, 8-25=33), defensemen Colton Parayko (So., Alaska, 28 gp, 4-14=18) and Zach Palmquist (Jr., Minnesota State, 28 gp, 3-16=19), and goaltender C.J. Motte (Jr., Ferris State, 19-6-2, 2.29, .927). Voted to the All-WCHA Second Team were forwards Jean-Paul Lafon-taine (Jr., Minnesota State, 28 gp, 16-16=32), Colton Beck (Sr., Alaska, 28 gp, 11-19=30) and Garrett Thompson (Sr., Ferris State, 28 gp, 11-7=18), defensemen Scott Czarnowczan (Sr., Ferris State, 28 gp, 4-13=17) and Kevin Czuczman (Jr., Lake Superior State, 28 gp, 6-9=15) and goaltender Cole Huggins (Fr., Minnesota State, 17-4-1, 1.73, .927). Named to the All-WCHA Third Team for 2013-14 were forwards Tyler Morley (So., Alaska, 25 gp, 15-14=29), Zach Lehrke (Sr., Minnesota State, 24 gp, 7-18=25) and Johnny McInnis (Sr., Minnesota State, 28 gp, 17-11=28), defensemen Matt Prapavessis (Jr., Bemidji State, 28 gp, 5-12=17) and Jason Binkley (Jr., Ferris State, 26 gp, 2-16=18), and goaltender Kevin Kapalka (Sr., Lake Superior State, 8-9-0, 2.62, .924). Voted to the All-WCHA Rookie Team were forwards Alex Globke (Fr., Lake Superior State, 28 gp, 9-12=21), Marcus Basara (Fr., Alaska, 28 gp, 9-12=21) and Kyle Schempp (Fr., Ferris State, 28 gp, 6-12=18), defense-men Shane Hanna (Fr., Michigan Tech, 28 gp, 4-18=22), Ruslan Pedan (Fr., Bemidji State, 28 gp, 3-8=11) and Sean Flanagan (Fr., Minnesota State, 24 gp, 5-6=11), and goaltender Cole Huggins (Fr., Minnesota State, 17-4-1, 1.73, .927). A repeat all-league honoree from 2012-13 was forward Matt Leitner of Minnesota State, who was an All-WCHA First Team selection this season after being All-WCHA Third Team a season ago. Alaska forward Cody Kunyk, who was an All-WCHA First Team choice, was an All-CCHA Second Team honoree in 2011-12 while Nanooks’ forward Tyler Morley, who was

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All-WCHA Third Team, was a member of the All-CCHA Rookie Team in 2012-13. And Lake Superior goaltender Kevin Kapalka, an All-WCHA Third Team selection, was named to the All-CCHA Rookie Team in 2010-11. Seven players who were named as major award winners and/or to this season’s all-league teams were also honored as WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2013-14 back on Feb. 13. They were forward Chad Brears of Alabama Huntsville (WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year), forward Matt Bailey of Alaska Anchorage (All-WCHA First Team), defenseman Colton Parayko of Alaska (WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, All-WCHA First Team), Bemidji State defenseman Matt Prapavessis (All-WCHA Third Team), Ferris State defenseman Jason Binkley (All-WCHA Third Team), Lake Superior State defenseman Kevin Czuczman (All-WCHA Second Team) and Lakers’ goaltender Kevin Kapalka (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 their overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at their present institution. Major award winners and/or members named to all-league teams who also earned 2013-14 WCHA All-Academic Team honors were: Chad Brears of Alabama Huntsville (WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year), Matt Bailey of Alaska Anchorage (All-WCHA First Team), Alaska’s Colton Beck (All-WCHA Second Team), Cody Kunyk (WCHA Player of the Year, All-WCHA First Team), Tyler Morley (All-WCHA Third Team) and Colton Parayko (WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, All-WCHA First Team), Bemidji State’s Matt Prapavessis (All-WCHA Third Team), Ferris State’s Scott Czarnowczan (All-WCHA Second Team) and C.J. Motte (All-WCHA First Team), Lake Superior State’s Kevin Czuczman (All-WCHA Second Team) and Kevin Kapalka (All-WCHA Third Team), and Minnesota State’s Zach Lehrke (All-WCHA Third Team) and Zach Palmquist (All-WCHA First Team). Voting for awards and all-league teams is done by head and assistant coaches and captains or sports information directors. Each team receives four ballots for a total of 40 voters. Points are awarded on a 5-point (1st team vote), 3-point (2nd team vote), and 1-point (3rd team vote) basis. The WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year award is administered by Faculty Athletic Representatives. The WCHA Defensive Player of the Year is chosen by the league’s 10 head coaches.

2013-14 WCHA Men’s Major Award Winners

WCHA Player of the Year: Cody Kunyk • Forward, Senior, University of Alaska (Sherwood Park, AB).WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Chad Brears • Forward, Sophomore, University of Alabama in Huntsville (Cold Lake, AB).WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Colton Parayko • Defenseman, Sophomore, University of Alaska (St. Albert, AB).WCHA Rookie of the Year: Alex Globke • Forward, Freshman, Lake Superior State University (Waterford, MI).WCHA Scoring Champion: Cody Kunyk • Forward, Senior, University of Alaska (Sherwood Park, AB).WCHA Goaltending Champion: Cole Huggins • Freshman, Goaltender, Minnesota State University (Centennial, CO).WCHA Coach of the Year: Bob Daniels • Ferris State University.

2013-14 All-WCHA First Team Pos Name Team Yr Hometown F Cody Kunyk Alaska Sr Sherwood Park, AB F Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage Sr Oakbank, MB F Matt Leitner Minnesota State Jr Los Alamitos, CA D Colton Parayko Alaska So St. Albert, AB D Zach Palmquist Minnesota State Jr South St. Paul, MN G C.J. Motte Ferris State Jr St. Clair, MI

2013-14 All-WCHA Second Team Pos Name Team Yr Hometown F Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State Jr Oxford, MI F Colton Beck Alaska Sr Langley, BC F Garrett Thompson Ferris State Sr Traverse City, MI D Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State Sr Macomb, MI D Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior Jr Port Elgin, ON G Cole Huggins Minnesota State Fr Centennial, CO

2013-14 All-WCHA Third Team Pos Name Team Yr Hometown F Tyler Morley Alaska So Burnaby, BC F Zach Lehrke Minnesota State Sr Park Rapids, MN F Johnny McInnis Minnesota State Sr Boston, MA D Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State Jr Oakville, ON D Jason Binkley Ferris State Jr Powell, OH G Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior Sr Mississauga, ON

2013-14 All-WCHA Rookie Team Pos Name Team Yr Hometow F Alex Globke Lake Superior Fr Waterford, MI F Marcus Basara Alaska Fr Port Moody, BC F Kyle Schempp Ferris State Fr Saginaw, MI D Shane Hanna Michigan Tech Fr Salmon Arm, BC D Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State Fr Moscow, Russia D Sean Flanagan Minnesota State Fr Kindersly, SK G Cole Huggins Minnesota State Fr Centennial, CO

March 13, 2014

145 Member-Team Student-Athletes Named to Men’s WCHA All-Academic Team for 2013-14A total of 145 student-athletes, representing all 10 Western Collegiate Hockey Association-member institutions, have earned distinction as members of the men’s 2013-14 WCHA All-Academic Team as announced today, March 13, by the conference office. To earn recognition as a member of the WCHA All-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, are the members of the men’s 2013-14 WCHA All-Academic Team. University of Alabama in Huntsville: Chad Brears (So., Cold Lake, AB), Joakim Broberg (Fr., Lidkoping, Sweden), Brandon Carlson (Fr., Huntington Beach, CA), Alexander Carpenter (So., Portage, MI)), Brandon Clowes (Fr., Calgary, AB), Brent Fletcher (Fr., New Westminster, BC), Brice Geoffrion (Sr., Brentwood, TN), Mat Hagen (Sr., Ottawa, ON), Jamie Kendra (So., Markham, ON), Matt Larose (Fr., Nanaimo, BC), Cody Marooney (Fr., Eden Prairie, MN), Frank Misuraca (So., Clinton Township, MI), Craig Pierce (Jr., Roswell, GA), Doug Reid (Jr., Innisfil, ON), Ben Reinhardt (Jr., Arnprior, ON), Matt Salhaney (Fr., Warwick, RI), Wade Schools (Fr., Hartford, CT), Regan Soquila (Fr., Maple Ridge, BC), Jeff Vanderlugt (Jr., Richmond Hill, ON), Anderson White (So., Caledon, ON). University of Alaska Anchorage: Scott Allen (Jr., Edmonton, AB), Matt Bailey (Sr., Oakbank, MB), Brett Cameron (Jr., Spruce Grove, AB), Austin Coldwell (Jr., Vancouver, WA), Chris Kamal (Sr., Alpharetta, GA), Blake Leask (So., Edmonton, AB), Ben Matthews (So., Anchorage, AK), Michael Matyas (Fr., Calgary, AB), Bobby Murphy (So., Anchorage, AK), Stephen Obarzanek (Fr., Macomb, MI), Andrew Pettitt (Jr., Whitehorse, YT), Kory Roy (Jr., Anchorage, AK), Austin Sevalrud (So., Calgary, AB), Quinn Sproule (Sr., Hussar, AB), Blake Tatchell (So., North Battleford, SK), Hayden Trupp (So., Anchorage, AK). University of Alaska Fairbanks: Josh Atkinson (So., Spruce Grove, AB), Colton Beck (Sr., Langley, BC), Sean Cahill (Jr., Calgary, AB), Trevor Campbell

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(Jr., Kansas City, MO), Richard Coyne (So., Cave Creek, AZ), Matt Friese (So., Wasilla, AK), Alec Hajdukovich (So., Fairbanks, AK), Nolan Huysmans (So., Ponoka, AB), Nolan Kaiser (Jr., Calgary, AB), John Keeney (So., Twin Peaks, CA), Cody Kunyk (Sr., Sherwood Park, AB), Tyler Morley (So., Burnaby, BC), Colton Parayko (So., St. Albert, AB), Garrick Perry (Jr., Apple Valley, MN), J.D. Peterson (So., Orange, CA), Michael Quinn (Sr., Surrey, BC), Justin Tateson (Jr., Scandia, AB), Nolan Youngmun (Jr., Anchorage, AK). Bemidji State University: Phil Brewer (So., Cambridge, ON), Markus Gerbrandt (So., Edmonton, AB), Matt Hartmann (Sr., White Bear Lake, MN), Radoslav Illo (Sr., Bystrica, Slovakia), Jeff Jubinville (Sr., Edmonton, AB), Graeme McCormack (So., Thunder Bay, ON), Reid Mimmack (Fr., Brainerd, MN), Matt Prapavessis (Jr., Oakville, ON), Sam Rendle (Jr., Grand Rapids, MN), Andrew Walsh (Jr., Dawson Creek, BC), Sam Windle (Jr., Maple Grove, MN). Bowling Green State University: Tommy Burke (So., Chaska, MN), Ryan Carpenter (Jr., Oviedo, FL), Mark Cooper (So., Toronto, ON), Jose Delga-dillo (So., Milwaukee, WI), Dan DeSalvo (Jr., Rolling Meadows, IL), Ralfs Freibergs (So., Riga, Latvia), Rusty Hafner (Jr., Toledo, OH), Connor Kucera (Jr., Twin Lakes, IN), Brett Mohler (Sr., Yorba Linda, CA), Marcus Perrier (Jr., Thunder Bay, ON), Ted Pletsch (Jr., Canton, MI), Mike Sullivan (Jr., Toronto, ON), Chad Sumsion (Sr., Woodstock, ON), Ryan Viselli (Sr., Windsor, ON), Andrew Wallace (Sr., Bedford, NS), Bryce Williamson (Sr., Seba Beach, AB), Camden Wojtala (Sr., Trenton, MI), Scott Zacharias (Sr., Winnipeg, MB). Ferris State University: Justin Buzzeo (Jr., Windsor, ON), Scott Czarnow-czan (Sr., Macomb, MI), Zach Dorer (So., Holt, MI), Andy Huff (Sr., Howell, MI), C.J. Motte (Jr., St. Clair, MI), Sean O’Rourke (So., Alta Loma, CA), Dominic Panetta (Jr., Baldwin, MI). Lake Superior State University: Matt Bruneteau (Sr., Omaha, NE), Colin Campbell (Sr., Pickering, ON), Chris Ciotti (Jr., Oxford, MI), Kevin Czuczman (Jr., Port Elgin, ON), Erik Drapluk (So., Pembroke Pines, FL), Kevin Kapalka (Sr., Mississauga, ON), Zach Loesch (So., White Bear Lake, MN), Austin McKay (So., Toronto, ON), Stephen Perfetto (Jr., Woodbridge, ON), Andrew Perrault (Sr., Grand Coulee, SK), Dan Radke (Sr., Orinda, CA), Niels-Erik Ravn (Sr., Boucherville, QC), Peter Spratte (So., Rochester, MN), Zach Sternberg (Sr., Toronto, ON), Daniel Vernace (So., Toronto, ON). Michigan Technological University: Patrick Anderson (So., Bismarck, ND), C.J. Eick (So., Appleton, WI), Blake Hietala (Jr., Houghton, MI), Daniel Holmberg (Sr., Nykoping, Sweden), Tanner Kero (Jr., Hancock, MI), Alex Petan (So., Delta, BC), Jamie Phillips (So., Caledonia, ON), Blake Pietila (Jr., Brighton, MI), Dennis Rix (Sr., Grande Prairie, AB), Daniel Sova (Sr., Cottage Grove, MN), Brad Stebner (Sr., Fort McMurray, AB). Minnesota State University, Mankato: Teddy Blueger (So., Riga, Latvia), Nick Buchanan (So., Victoria, BC), Max Gaede (Jr., Woodbury, MN), Bryce Gervais (So., Battleford, SK), Chase Grant (Jr., Oklahoma City, OK), Jon Jutzi (So., Tavistock, ON), Evan Karambelas (Sr., Fort St. John, BC), Mat Knoll (So., Edmonton, AB), Zach Lehrke (Sr., Park Rapids, MN), Dylan Margonari (So., Greensburg, PA), Josh Nelson (Sr., Wisconsin Rapids, WI), Zach Palmquist (Jr., South St. Paul, MN), Brett Stern (Jr., Lino Lakes, MN), Blake Thompson (So., Eden Prairie, MN), Stephon Williams (So., Fairbanks, AK). Northern Michigan University: Cohen Adair (So., Stratford, ON), Jake Baker (Jr., Port Moody, BC), Aaron Beutenmiller (So., Tecumseh, MI), Austin Handley (Sr., Clarkston, MI), Erik Higby (Sr., New Braunfels, TX), Jake Johnson (Sr., Duluth MN), Ryan Kesti (Jr., Red Wing, MN), Aaron Leach (So., Marquette, MI), Robert Lindores (So., Port Alberni, BC), C.J. Ludwig (Sr., Little Elm, TX), Joseph Manno (Jr. Montreal, QC), Darren Nowick (So., Long Beach, CA), Nathan Taurence (Jr., Trenton, MI), Stephan Vigier (Sr., Notre Dame, MB).

February 13, 2014

114 Student-Athletes Honored as WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2013-14All 10 Men’s, Eight Women’s Member Institutions Represented; Ninth Annual Group Includes 38 Repeat Honorees

MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Minnesota State University, Mankato President Richard Davenport (Chair, Board of Directors), St. Cloud State University Faculty Representative Bill Hudson (Chair, women’s league), men’s Commissioner Bruce McLeod and women’s Commissioner Sara Martin, today announced that 114 confer-ence-member student-athletes make up the ninth annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients for 2013-14. The 114 figure represents every conference-member institution and is the second highest number of recipients in one season, behind the 116 honored a year ago (2012-13). “On behalf of the entire Western Collegiate Hockey Association family, we offer heartfelt congratulations to all of our men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2013-14,” said Dr. Davenport, Hudson, McLeod and Martin in a joint statement. “Each year at this time, as our member teams are engaged in the heat of competition for championships and playoff positions, we have a special opportunity to publicly recognize the very best in our student-athletes. “It is with a true sense of pride that we today acknowledge the tremendous time-commitment, effort and dedication put forth by these outstanding young men and women. Earning a WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award, and achieving this highest of scholastic honors among your peers, is a most fitting tribute. We wish each and every one of them all the success in the future.” The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through member team Faculty Representatives and approved by the conference membership for 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 the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his/her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. Over the nine years of the award, there have now been more than 750 WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees representing every men’s and women’s conference-member institutions. Thirty-eight (38) of this season’s 114 recipients are repeat honorees, with 14 of those now being three-time honorees. The 14 three-time honorees for 2013-14 are: ***Matt Bailey, University of Alaska Anchorage (F, Sr., Oakbank, MB); ***Allie Duellman, Bemidji State University (D, Sr., Maplewood, MN); ***Danielle Williams, Bemidji State University (Sr., D/F, Waconia, MN); ***Brad Stebner, Michigan Technological University (D, Sr., Fort McMurray, AB); ***Bethany Brausen, University of Minnesota (F, Sr., Little Canada, MN); ***Evan Karambelas, Minnesota State University, Mankato (G, Sr., Fort St. John, BC); ***Melissa Klippenstein, Minnesota State University, Mankato (F, Sr., Neubergthal, MB); ***Kathleen Rogan, Minnesota State University (F, Jr., Vancouver, BC); ***Madison Marcotte, Ohio State University (D, Sr., White Bear Lake, MN); ***Sydney Burghardt, St. Cloud State University (F, Sr., Medicine Hat, AB); ***Julia Gilbert, St. Cloud State University (F, Sr., Hermantown, MN); ***Amanda Monkman (D, Sr., Roseau, MN); ***Amy Olson, St. Cloud State University (F, Jr., Roseau, MN); and ***Natalie Berg, University of Wisconsin (D, Sr., Minnetonka, MN). In 2005-06, the first season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, there were a combined 47 men’s and women’s honorees. Honorees by year are as follows: 2005-06 (47), 2006-07 (49), 2007-08 (79), 2008-09 (71), 2009-10 (80), 2010-11 (90), 2011-12 (110), 2012-13 (116), and 2013-14 (114). WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients are publicly honored by their respective schools and presented with a commemorative plaque.

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2013-14 WCHA Men’s Scholar-Athletes*** three-time recipient; ** two time recipient University of Alabama in Huntsville: Chad Brears (F, So., Cold Lake, AB); Brice Geoffrion (F, Sr., Brentwood, TN); Jeff Vanderlugt (F, Jr., Richmond Hill, ON); Anderson White (D, So., Caledon, ON). University of Alaska Anchorage: ***Matt Bailey (F, Sr., Oakbank, MB); Michael Matyas (G, Fr., Calgary, AB); Austin Sevalrud (D, So., Calgary, AB); Blake Tatchell (F, So., North Battleford, SK). University of Alaska: Sean Cahill (G, Jr., Calgary, AB); Trevor Campbell (D, Jr., Kansas City, MO); Matt Friese (F, So., Wasilla, AK); Nolan Huysmans (F, So., Ponoka, AB); Colton Parayko (D, So., St. Albert, AB); John Keeney (G, So., Twin Peaks, CA); Garrick Perry (F, Jr., Apple Valley, MN). Bemidji State University: **Phil Brewer (F, So., Cambridge, ON); **Jeff Jubinville (F, Sr., Edmonton, AB); Reid Mimmack (G, Fr., Brainerd, MN); **Matt Prapavessis (D, Jr., Oakville, ON); **Andrew Walsh (G, Jr., Dawson Creek, BC); **Sam Windle (D, Jr., Maple Grove, MN). Bowling Green State University: Ryan Carpenter (F, Jr., Oviedo, FL); Mark Cooper (F, So., Toronto, ON); Marcus Perrier (F, Jr., Thunder Bay, ON); Jake Sloat (D, Sr., Lousiville, CO); Mike Sullivan (D, Jr., Toronto, ON); Chad Sumsion (F, Sr., Woodstock, ON); Ryan Viselli (F, Sr., Windsor, ON); Andrew Wallace (F, Sr., Bedford, NS); Bryce Williamson (F, Sr., Seba Beach, AB); Camden Wojtala (F, Sr., Trenton, MI); Scott Zacharias (G, Sr., Winnipeg, MB). Ferris State University: Brandon Anselmini (D, So., Guelph, ON); Kenny Babinski (F, So., Midland, MI); Jason Binkley (D, Jr., Powell, OH); Cory Kane (F, Sr., Irvine, CA); Matt Robertson (F, So., Rohnert Park, CA); Travis White (D, Jr., Sterling Heights, MI); Charles Williams (G, So., Canton, MI). Lake Superior State University: Matt Bruneteau (D, Sr., Omaha, NE); Chris Ciotti (F, Jr., Oxford, MI); Kevin Czuczman (D, Jr., Port Elgin, ON); Kevin Kapalka (G, Sr., Mississauga, ON); Austin McKay (F, So., Toronto, ON); Andrew Perrault (D, Sr., Grand Coulee, SK); Dan Radke (F, Sr., Orinda, CA); Zach Sternberg (D, Sr., Toronto, ON). Michigan Technological University: C.J. Eick (F, So., Appleton, WI); **Tanner Kero (F, Jr., Hancock, MI); **Daniel Sova (D, Sr., Cottage Grove, MN); ***Brad Stebner (D, Sr., Fort McMurray, AB). Minnesota State University, Mankato: Nick Buchanan (D, So., Victoria, BC); Jon Jutzi (D, So., Tavistock, ON); ***Evan Karambelas (G, Sr., Fort St. John, BC); **Mat Knoll (D, So., Edmonton, AB); Dylan Margonari (F, So., Greensburg, PA). Northern Michigan University: Cohen Adair (F, So., Stratford, ON); Jake Johnson (F, Sr., Duluth, MN); Ryan Kesti (F, Jr., Red Wing, MN); Aaron Leach (F, So., Marquette, MI); Nathan Taurence (D, Jr., Trenton, MI); Stephan Vigier (F, Sr., Notre Dame, MB).

February 19, 2014

Men’s Ice Hockey Finalists Announced for 2014 Senior CLASS AwardGroup Includes Ferris State’s Scott Czarnowczan

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas – Ten NCAA® men’s ice hockey student-athletes who excel both on and off the ice were selected as finalists today for the 2013-14 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate hockey. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division 1 senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition. The complete list of finalists follows this release. Hockey Finalists: Sam Brittain, Denver; Cole Ikkala, Union; Greg Carey, St. Lawrence; Andy Iles, Cornell; Scott Czarnowczan, Ferris State; Dennis Robertson, Brown; Kyle Gibbons, Canisius; Ryan Walters, Nebraska Omaha; Brock Higgs, Rensselaer Polytechnic; Matt Zarbo, Clarkson. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The finalists were chosen by national media from the list of 20 candidates announced in November. Nationwide fan voting begins immediately to

help select the winner. Fans are encouraged to vote on the Senior CLASS Award website through March 31. Fan votes will be combined with media and Division I head coaches’ votes to determine the winner. The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2014 NCAA Men’s Frozen Final Four® in April. For more information on the finalists, visit seniorCLASSaward.com or contact Laurie Bollig ([email protected]) About the Award: An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition. The award program is designed exclusively for college seniors who are utilizing their complete athletic eligibility, remaining committed to their university and pursuing the many rewards a senior season can bring. Premier Sports Management manages the award.

March 15, 2014

Jeff Sauer Leads U.S. Sled Hockey Team to Gold at 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, RussiaBy USAHockey.comSOCHI, Russia – Josh Sweeney (Phoenix, Ariz.) scored the game-winning goal in the second period, allowing the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team to skate past Russia, 1-0, in the gold-medal game at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. With the victory, Team USA becomes the first team to win back-to-back gold medals in the Paralympics. The gold medal is the third for the U.S. since 2002. “I’ve coached guys in the National Hockey League and guys that have won national championships, but the chemistry on this team with a 15-year-old and a 35-year old player is better than any team I’ve ever coached,” said Jeff Sauer, head coach of the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team. “There’s a bond there and I love them like sons.” The Americans struck for the contest’s only marker at 9:28 of the middle frame when Sweeney converted after forcing a turnover in the offensive zone. Following a collision by two Russian players, Sweeney picked up the loose puck just inside the blue line and streaked in on Russian goaltender Vladimir Kamantcev. Sweeney deked to his left before sliding the puck back to his right and placing a shot over Kamantcev’s glove and under the crossbar. Team USA played a strong defensive game throughout, limiting Russia to just six shots on goal while killing both Russian power-play opportunities. Goaltender Steve Cash (Overland, Mo.) came up with a pair of quality saves on dangerous Russian chances in the final stanza to hold Russia off the board.

17 Former, Current WCHA Member Team Players Competed in 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, RussiaFSU’s Kunitz, UND’s Toews Win Gold with Canada; Skaters Represent Austria, Canada, Latvia, United States

Seventeen (17) former or current Western Collegiate Hockey Association men’s-member team players competed in the recently concluded 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. The group included a pair of Gold medal winners for Team Canada in former Ferris State foward Chris Kunitz and former North Dakota forward Jonathan Toews. Two former league players competed for Austria in Minnesota forward Thomas Vanek and St. Cloud State forward Andreas Nodl. Current Bowling Green defenseman Ralfs Freibergs played for Latvia. And playing for the United States in Sochi were forward David Backes of Minnesota State, defenseman Justin Faulk of Minnesota Duluth, forward Phil Kessel of Minnesota, defenseman Paul Martin of Minnesota, defen-seman Ryan McDonagh of Wisconsin, forward T.J. Oshie of North Dakota,

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forward Zach Parise of North Dakota, forward Joe Pavelski of Wisconsin, forward Paul Stastny of Denver, forward Derek Stepan of Wisconsin, defenseman Ryan Suter of Wisconsin and forward Blake Wheeler of Minnesota. Also, two of Team USA’s assistant coaches – Tony Granato (Univ. of Wisconsin) and Todd Richards (Univ. of Minnesota) – played their college hockey in the WCHA.

March 19, 2014

Finalists Announced for 2014 Mike Richter AwardInaugural Award to be Presented at NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in Philadelphia MINNEAPOLIS — Let’s Play Hockey and the Herb Brooks Foundation announced today the five finalists for the 2014 Mike Richter Award, which annually honors the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA men’s hockey. The winner of the inaugural award will be announced at the 2014 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in Philadelphia. In alphabetical order, the finalists for the 2014 Mike Richter Award are: Sam Brittain, Sr., Denver; Connor Hellebuyck, So., UMass Lowell; Joel Rumpel, Jr., Wisconsin; Adam Wilcox, So., Minnesota; and Clay Witt Jr., Northeastern. Among the original 18 candidates for the award as announced on Feb. 28 was Ferris State junior C.J. Motte, who earned All-WCHA First Team honors. Candidates for the Mike Richter Award were determined by nominations from all 59 NCAA Div. 1 men’s hockey head coaches. The finalists and winner will be selected by a committee of coaches, scouts and members of the media. Criteria for the Mike Richter Award: Candidates must display outstanding skills on the ice … Candidates should be in good academic standing at an NCAA college or university … Consideration should be given to academic achievement and sportsmanship … Candidates must comply with all NCAA rules; be full-time students at an NCAA college or university; and complete 50 percent or more of the season … Consideration should be given to the candidate’s activities in the community. About Let’s Play Hockey: In its 42nd season and based in Minneapolis, Let’s Play Hockey is the longest-running hockey newspaper in the U.S., serving the largest hockey market in the nation. Let's Play Hockey is published 29 times a year. About the Herb Brooks Foundation: The Herb Brooks Foundation is dedicated to growing the game of hockey and giving the game back to the kids. Founded in 2003 by Dan Brooks and Kelly Brooks Paradise, Herb’s family and friends created the foundation to preserve his legacy by continuing his life’s work by growing the game by “making hockey fun for kids and letting them learn to love the game the way we did.”

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2013-14 WCHA Players of the WeekWCHA Offensive Player of the WeekDate Player, Position, Year, Team (Opponent)Oct. 15 Jordan Kwas, F, Sr., Alaska Anchorage (vs Quinnipiac/Air Force)Oct. 22 Bryce Williamson, F, Sr., Bowling Green (vs Ohio State, Colgate)Oct. 29 Markus Gerbrandt, F, So., Bemidji State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Nov. 5 Dan DeSalvo, F, Jr., Bowling Green (@ OSU, vs Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 12 Alex Petan, F, So., Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State)Nov. 19 Scott Allen, F, Jr., Alaska Anchorage (@ Bemidji State)Nov. 26 Mark Cooper, F, So., Bowling Green (vs Minnesota State)Dec. 3 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Jr., Minnesota State (Alaska Anchorage)Dec. 10 Matt Robertson, F, So., Ferris State (@ Lake Superior)Dec. 17 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Jr., Minnesota State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Dec. 31 Alex Petan, F, So., Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State, W. Michigan)Jan. 7 Colton Beck, F, Sr., Alaska (vs Minnesota State)Jan. 14 Cory Ward, F, So, Bemidji State (@ Lake Superior)Jan. 21 Johnny McInnis, F, Sr., Minnesota State (vs Ferris State)Jan. 28 Mark Cooper, F, So., Bowling Green (vs Lake Superior)Feb. 4 David Johnstone, F, Jr., Michigan Tech (@ Bowling Green)Feb. 11 Blake Pietila, F, Jr., Michigan Tech (vs Alabama Huntsville)Feb. 18 Nolan Huysmans, F, So., Alaska (@ Michigan Tech)Feb. 25 Cory Kane, F, Sr., Ferris State (vs Alaska Anchorage)March 4 Colton Beck, F, Sr., Alaska (vs Ferris State)March 11 Cody Kunyk, F, Sr., Alaska (vs Alaska Anchorage) Kevin Dufour, F, Fr., Bowling Green (vs Bemidi State)

WCHA Defensive Player of the WeekDate Player, Position, Year, Team (Opponent)Oct. 15 Colton Parayko, D, So., Alaska (vs Air Force/Quinnipiac)Oct. 22 Zach Sternberg, D, Sr., Lake Superior (@ Union)Oct. 29 Pheonix Copley, G, So., Michigan Tech (vs Northern Michigan)Nov. 5 Ralfs Freibergs, D, So., Bowling Green (@ OSU, vs Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 12 Jason Binkley, D, Jr., Ferris State (vs Bemidji State)Nov. 19 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (vs Bowling Green)Nov. 26 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (vs Alaska)Dec. 3 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (@ Northern Michigan)Dec. 10 Frank Misuraca, D, So., Alabama Huntsville (@ Bowling Green)Dec. 17 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (@ Michigan, @ Michigan State)Dec. 31 Pheonix Copley, G, So., Michigan Tech (vs Mich State, W. Michigan)Jan. 7 Mathias Dahlstrom, G, Fr., Northern Michigan (@ Bemidji State)Jan. 14 Chris Kamal, G, Sr., Alaska Anchorage (vs Minnesota State)Jan. 21 Matt Prapavessis, D, Jr., Bemidji State (vs North Dakota)Jan. 28 Mitch Jones, D, Jr., Northern Michigan (@ Alaska Anchorage)Feb. 4 Colton Parayko, D, So., Alaska (vs Alabama Huntsville)Feb. 11 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (vs Northern Michigan)Feb. 18 Sean Cahill, G, Jr., Alaska (@ Michigan Tech)Feb. 25 Kevin Kapalka, G, Sr., Lake Superior (@ Alabama Huntsville)March 4 Cole Huggins, G, Fr., Minnesota State (@ Lake Superior)March 11 Scott Czarnowczan, D, Sr., Ferris State (vs Lake Superior)

WCHA Rookie of the WeekDate Player, Position, Year, Team (Opponent)Oct. 15 Alex Globke, F, Fr., Lake Superior (vs Robert Morris)Oct. 22 Davis Jones, G, Fr., Alaska (vs Denver, Western Michigan)Oct. 29 Brendan Harms, F, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Nov. 5 Kyle Schempp, F, Fr., Ferris State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Nov. 12 Cole Huggins, G, Fr., Minnesota State (vs Bowling Green)Nov. 19 Phillip Marinaccio, F, Fr., Bemidji State (vs Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 26 Mathias Dahlstrom, G, Fr., Northern Michigan (vs Alabama Huntsville)Dec. 3 Shane Hanna, D, Fr., Michigan Tech (@ Alaska)Dec. 10 Jesse Wilkins, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Michigan Tech)Dec. 17 Davis Jones, G, Fr., Alaska (@ Bemidji State)Dec. 31 Tomas Sholl, G, Fr., Bowling Green (vs Robert Morris)Jan. 7 Reid Sturos, F, Fr., Michigan Tech (@ Lake Superior)Jan. 14 Jesse Wilkins, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Lake Superior)Jan. 21 John Siemer, F, Fr., Northern Michigan (vs Alaska)Jan. 28 Reid Sturos, F, Fr., Michigan Tech (vs Ferris State)Feb. 4 Shane Hanna, D, Fr., Michigan Tech (@ Bowling Green)Feb. 11 Sean Flanagan, D, Fr., Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State)Feb. 18 Gus Correale, F, So., Lake Superior (@ Northern Michigan)Feb. 25 Reid Sturos, F, Fr., Michigan Tech (vs/@ Northern Michigan)March 4 Matt Larose, G, Fr., Alabama Huntsville (@ Bemidji State)March 11 Sean Walker, D, Fr., Bowling Green (vs Bemidji State)

WCHA Game Summaries2014 NCAA Regionals

March 28

Colgate 0 vs Ferris State 1 (NC)NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Cincinnati, OH). Attendance: 5390. Total Time: 2:40. Scoring by Period - CLG 0-0-0=0; FSU 1-0-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, FSU Gerald Mayhew/8 (Andy Huff/13, Cory Kane/18) 10:01 (PP) (GW). 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - None. Colgate Goaltending - Charlie Finn (59:06, 27 shots, 26 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:54, 0 GA). Ferris State Goaltending - C.J. Motte (60:00, 35 shots, 35 saves, 0 GA). Win - C.J. Motte, FSU (28-8-3). Loss - Charlie Finn, CLG (16-8-4). Shots On Goal - CLG 14-10-11=35; FSU 9-14-4=27. Power Plays - CLG 0 of 5; FSU 1 of 5. Penalties - CLG 10 (20 min); FSU 10 (20 min). New Records - Ferris State 29-10-3, Colgate 20-14-5. Three Stars: 1. C.J. Motte (Ferris State) 2. Charlie Finn (Colgate) 3. Gerald Mayhew (Ferris State).

March 29

North Dakota 2 vs Ferris State 1 (2 ot) (NC)NCAA Midwest Regional Final (Cincinnati, OH). Attendance: 5721. Total Time: 3:45. Scoring by Period - NDK 0-1-0-0-1=2; FSU 0-1-0-0-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, FSU Cory Kane/14 (Andy Huff/14, C.J. Motte/4) 7:31; 2, NDK Stephane Pattyn/7 (Paul LaDue/14, Nick Mattson/18) 10:40 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - None. 1st Overtime Scoring - None. 2nd Overtime Scoring - 3, NDK Connor Gaarder/8 (Paul LaDue/15, Nick Mattson/19) 2:28 (GW). North Dakota Goaltending - Zane Gothberg (82:28, 45 shots, 44 saves, 1 GA). Ferris State Goaltending - C.J. Motte (82:26, 26 shots, 24 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:02, 0 GA). Win - Zane Gothberg, NDK (20-9-3). Loss - C.J. Motte, FSU (28-9-3). Shots On Goal - NDK 12-5-2-6-1=26; FSU 8-10-12-14-1=45. Power Plays - NDK 1 of 6; FSU 0 of 5. Penalties - NDK 6 (12 min); FSU 6 (12 min). New Records - North Dakota 25-13-3, Ferris State 29-11-3. Three Stars: 1. Zane Gothberg (North Dakota) 2. Connor Gaarder (North Dakota) 3. C.J. Motte (Ferris State).

Minnesota State 1 vs UMass Lowell 2 (NC)NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinal (Worcester, MA). Attendance: 6522. Total Time: 2:38. Scoring by Period - MNS 0-0-1=1; UML 1-0-1=2. 1st Period Scoring - 1, UML Joseph Pendenza/14 12:54 (SH). 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 2, UML Zack Kamrass/4 19:19.1 (EN) (GW); 3, MNS Zach Stepan/9 (Johnny McInnis/17, Matt Leitner/33) 19:49.2 (PP) (EA). Minnesota State Goaltending - Cole Huggins (59:12, 34 shots, 33 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:48, 1 GA). UMass Lowell Goaltending - Connor Hellebuyck (60:00, 36 shots, 35 saves, 1 GA). Win - Connor Hellebuyck, UML (18-8-2). Loss - Cole Huggins, MNS (21-8-1). Shots On Goal - MNS 7-16-13=36; UML 14-12-9=35. Power Plays - MNS 1 of 4; UML 0 of 4. Penalties - MNS 4 (8 min); UML 4 (8 min). New Records - UMass Lowell 26-10-4, Minnesota State 26-14-1.

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Historic MacNaughton Cup Awarded to WCHA Men’s Regular Season Champion; Ferris State Reigns as 2013-14 League Champions in First Season in WCHADating back 100 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted of pure silver, standing three-feet high, and weighing more than 40 pounds, the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and of its long-time standing as one of college hockey’s premier conferences since 1951. It is college hockey’s oldest and most valuable trophy. Capturing the MacNaughton Cup as WCHA regular season champions for 2013-14 was first-year conference member Ferris State. The MacNaughton Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the regular season championship, and as a traveling trophy, is on display throughout the course of each season at the home of the previous year’s winner. Beginning in 2005-06, the WCHA also began awarding a smaller silver replica MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champion(s) each season. The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Michigan) and Hecla Mining Company, but officially settled into a home with the original WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) in 1951. In 1913, James MacNaughton, then president of Calumet and Hecla, Inc., and an avid supporter of amateur ice hockey, authorized the president of the American Amateur Hockey Association to purchase a cup (he said the price didn’t matter) and present it to the Association’s championship team at the end of the season. The first winner was a team from the Cleveland (Ohio) Athletic Club. The MacNaughton Cup remained with the AAHA until it ceased operations in 1920. From 1921 to 1950, the Cup was fought for by semi-pro and intermediate hockey aggregations in Michigan’s Copper Country. In 1951, the cup was donated by Calumet and Hecla, Inc., through the generosity of Mr. & Mrs. Endicott R. Lovell, to the newly-founded Midwest Collegiate Hockey League, forerunner of the WCHA. Lovell, president of the company at that time and the son-in-law of James MacNaughton, was also a ardent supporter of amateur hockey. The MCHL chose – in the original spirit – to award the trophy to its regular season champion. The MacNaughton Cup remained a part of the MCHL/WIHL until the league disbanded in March of 1958 for one year. In 1959-60, the seven original teams resumed formal competition under the name Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season winner on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner. In 1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84, the trophy left the league with Cup custodian Michigan Tech and was presented to the champion of the CCHA.

WCHA Regular Season ChampionsYear Champion GP 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 11-5-2

Year Champion GP Recor1963-64 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 20-8-01981-82 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 20-8-02012-13 St. Cloud State 28 18-9-1 Minnesota 28 16-7-52013-14 Ferris State 28 20-6-2

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WCHA Playoff ChampionshipThe Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s annual post-season playoff tournament, which was introduced for the 1959-60 season, has included numerous formats over the past 50-plus years. Formats have included the following: one round of four teams (1960-61); one round and a finals (1961-62); one round and a championship game (1962-65); two rounds with eight teams (1965-68); eight teams at East and West regionals (1968-71); eight teams in two rounds of two-game total goals series (1971-76, 1977-81); eight teams in two rounds of two-game total goals series plus a two-team championship (1976-77, 1981-87); an opening round, best-of-three playoff series at campus sites followed by a four-team playoff championship at one venue (1988-92); and a first round, best-of-three series at campus sites followed by a WCHA Final Five at one venue (1993-present). Since 1982, the WCHA has crowned one annual playoff champion and presented either the Broadmoor Trophy (1984-85 to present) or the MacNaughton Cup (1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84).

Broadmoor Trophy Awarded to WCHA Playoff/Final Five ChampionThe second of the WCHA’s two major championship trophies for men’s competition is the Broadmoor Trophy, which has been awarded annually since 1985 to the winner of the conference’s post-season championship tournament. For 2013-14, Minnesota State reigns as WCHA playoff champion and Broadmoor Trophy winner for the first time. The history of the Broadmoor Trophy dates to 1981, when it was first presented to the conference by the world-renowned Broadmoor Hotel and Resort Complex of Colorado Springs, Colo. For the first three seasons of its partnership with the WCHA (1981-1984) – and due to the departure of league member and MacNaughton Cup (regular season championship trophy) custodian Michigan Tech to the CCHA – the Broadmoor Trophy was presented to the Association’s regular season champion. But when the Huskies returned to the WCHA in 1984 – with the MacNaughton Cup in hand – the Broadmoor Trophy became, and has remained since, the symbol of the league’s post-season tournament championship. In March of 2010, in conjunction with the annual WCHA Final Five, the Association unveiled a striking new Broadmoor Trophy. The new bronze cast trophy, created by Blue Ribbon Trophies & Awards of Colorado Springs, Colo., is a recreation of the famous Broadmoor Hotel. Long an ardent supporter of college hockey, the Broadmoor Hotel included the former Broadmoor World Arena, which hosted the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship a total of 11 times between 1948 and 1969. There are a total of three Broadmoor trophies. The largest will be in Grand Rapids for WCHA Final Five, one is a traveling trophy, and one is awarded to the winning team each year as a permanent addition to their display case.

WCHA Playoff ChampionsSeason Playoff Champion(s)1959-60 Denver*; Michigan Tech*1960-61 Denver*; Minnesota*1961-62 Michigan Tech1962-63 Denver1963-64 Denver1964-65 Michigan Tech1965-66 Denver•; Michigan State•1966-67 Michigan State•; North Dakota•1967-68 Denver•; North Dakota•1968-69 Denver+; Michigan Tech+1969-70 Michigan Tech+; Wisconsin+1970-71 Denver+; Minnesota+1971-72 Denver•; Wisconsin•1972-73 Denver•; Wisconsin•1973-74 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota•1974-75 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota•1975-76 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota•1976-77 Wisconsin (Bob Johnson)1977-78 Colorado College•; Wisconsin•1978-79 Minnesota•; North Dakota•1979-80 Minnesota•; North Dakota •1980-81 Michigan Tech•; Minnesota•1981-82 Wisconsin1982-83 Wisconsin1983-84 Minnesota Duluth1984-85 Minnesota Duluth1985-86 Denver1986-87 North Dakota1987-88 Wisconsin1988-89 Northern Michigan1989-90 Wisconsin1990-91 Northern Michigan1991-92 Northern Michigan1992-93 Minnesota1993-94 Minnesota1994-95 Wisconsin1995-96 Minnesota1996-97 North Dakota1997-98 Wisconsin1998-99 Denver1999-00 North Dakota2000-01 St. Cloud State2001-02 Denver2002-03 Minnesota2003-04 Minnesota2004-05 Denver2005-06 North Dakota2006-07 Minnesota2007-08 Denver2008-09 Minnesota Duluth2009-10 North Dakota2010-11 North Dakota2011-12 North Dakota2012-13 Wisconsin2013-14 Minnesota State

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

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1959-60WCHA Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Michigan Tech.

1960-61WCHA Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Minnesota.

1961-62WCHA 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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Michigan Tech.

1962-63WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Championship @ DU Arena, Denver, CO: Denver 5 vs North Dakota 4 ot. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver.

1963-64WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Championship @ Michigan Coliseum, Ann Arbor, MI: Denver 6 vs Michigan 2. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver.

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

1965-66WCHA First Round Playoffs: Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Michigan Tech 9; Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 4; Denver 8 @ Colorado College 2; Michigan State 3 @ Michigan 2. WCHA Second Round Playoffs: Michigan State 4 @ Michigan Tech 3; North Dakota 4 @ Denver 5 ot. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan State, Denver.

1966-67WCHA First Round Playoffs: Michigan Tech 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 4; North Dakota 7 @ Minne-sota 2; Colorado College 3 @ Denver 6; Michigan 2 @ Michigan State 4. WCHA Second Round Playoffs: Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 1 ot; North Dakota 3 @ Denver 2. WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan State, North Dakota.

1967-68WCHA First Round Playoffs: Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Denver 11; Colorado College 2 @ Michigan Tech 5; Michigan State 2 @ North Dakota 5; Minnesota 5 @ Michigan 3. WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, North Dakota.

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

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

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

1971-72WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs: 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin.

1972-73WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Denver, Wisconsin.

1973-74WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 @ Michi-gan State 3 (MSU wins series, 7-5). WCHA Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota.

1974-75WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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; Michi-gan 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech.

1975-76WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Michigan Tech, Minnesota.

1976-77WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): Wisconsin 4 vs Michigan 0; Wisconsin 5 vs Michigan 4 (UW wins series, 9-4). WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1977-78WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Colorado College, Wisconsin.

1978-79WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota.

1979-80WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: North Dakota, Minnesota.

WCHA Playoff Championship Results • 1959-2014

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1980-81WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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). WCHA Playoff Champions: Minnesota, Michigan Tech

1981-82WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): Wisconsin 9 vs North Dakota 0; Wisconsin 3 vs North Dakota 1 (UW wins series, 12-1). WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1982-83WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 1; Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 2 (UW wins series, 8-3). WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1983-84WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): Minnesota Duluth 8 vs North Dakota 1; North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series, 12-6). WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

1984-85WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): Minnesota 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 4; Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Minnesota 2 (UMD wins series, 10-8). WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

1985-86WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): Denver 3 vs Minnesota 0; Denver 3 vs Minnesota 2 (DU wins series, 6-2). WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver.

1986-87WCHA First Round Playoffs (two 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 Second Round Playoffs (two 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 (two games, total goals): North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3; North Dakota 5 vs Minnesota 3 (UND wins series, 10-6). WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota.

1987-88WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1988-89WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan.

1989-90WCHA First Round Playoffs (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.WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1990-91WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan.

1991-92WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Northern Michigan.

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 First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

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1993-94WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

1994-95WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1995-96WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

1996-97WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 (4 ot) (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota.

1997-98Note: Minnesota State University, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA post-season tourna-ment as No. 10 seed prior to full-time membership status in 1999-2000.WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 Minnesota 4 @ #5 Minnesota Duluth 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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

1998-99Note: Minnesota State University, Mankato invited to participate in WCHA post-season tourna-ment as No. 10 seed prior to full-time membership in 1999-2000.WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 Champion: Denver.

1999-2000WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota.

2000-01WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: St. Cloud State.

2001-02WCHA First Round Playoffs (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: Semifi-nals: 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). WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver.

2002-03WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 (2 ot) (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; Minne-sota 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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

2003-04WCHA First Round Playoffs (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; #5 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). WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

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2004-05WCHA First Round Playoffs (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; #5 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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver.

2005-06WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 Champion: North Dakota.

2006-07WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 (3 ot) (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; #5 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). WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

2007-08WCHA First Round Playoffs (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 (2 ot); #7 Minnesota 2 @ #4 Minnesota State 1 ot; #7 Minnesota 3 @ #4 Minnesota State 2 (2 ot) (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Denver.

2008-09WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2009-10WCHA First Round Playoffs (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. Semifinals: #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. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota.

2010-11WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3): #12 Michigan Tech 0 @ #1 North Dakota 8; #12 Michi-gan 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). 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. Semifinals: #6 Bemidji State 2 vs #2 Denver 6; #4 Colorado College 3 vs #1 North Dakota 4. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: North Dakota 3 vs Denver 2 (2 ot). 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). WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota.

2011-12WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3): #12 Alaska Anchorage 1 at #1 Minnesota 2; #12 Alaska Anchorage 3 at #1 Minnesota 7 (UM wins 2-0). #11 Minnesota State 2 at #2 Minnesota Duluth 4; #11 Minnesota State 2 at #2 Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot) (UMD 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). #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). #7 Nebraska Omaha 0 at #6 St. Cloud State 4; #7 Nebraska Omaha 1 at #6 St. Cloud State 3 (SCSU wins, 2-0). 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. Semifinals: #3 Denver 4 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 3 (2 ot); #4 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. WCHA Playoff Champion: North Dakota.

2012-13WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3): #12 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ #1 St. Cloud State 6; #12 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ #1 St. Cloud State 5 (SCSU wins series 2-1). #11 Bemidji State 1 @ #2 Minnesota 2 ot; #11 Bemidji State 3 @ #2 Minnesota 4 (UM wins series 2-0). #10 Michigan Tech 3 @ #3 North Dakota 5; #10 Michigan Tech 2 @ #3 North Dakota 1; #10 Michigan Tech 0 @ #3 North Dakota 6 (UND wins series 2-1. #9 Minnesota Duluth 1 @ #4 Wisconsin 3; #9 Minnesota Duluth 1 @ #4 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0). #8 Colorado College 3 @ #5 Denver 5; #8 Colorado College 2 @ #5 Denver 1; #8 Colorado College 4 @ #5 Denver 3 (CC wins series 2-1). #7 Nebraska Omaha 3 @ #6 Minnesota State 4 ot; #7 Nebraska Omaha 2 @ #6 Minnesota State 1; #7 Nebraska Omaha 1 @ #6 Minnesota State 3 (MSU wins series 2-1). Red Baron WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN: Quarterfinals: #5 Minnesota State 2 vs #4 Wisconsin 7; #6 Colorado College 4 vs #3 North Dakota 3 ot. Semifinals: #4 Wisconsin 4 vs #1 St. Cloud State 1; #6 Colorado College 2 vs #2 Minnesota 0. Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: Wisconsin 3 vs Colorado College 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Nic Kerdiles, UW; F - Tyler Barnes, UW; F - Rylan Schwartz, CC; D - Peter Stoykewych, CC; D - John Ramage, UW; G - Joel Rumpel, UW. MVP - Nic Kerdiles, F, UW. Attendance: 87,295. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.

2013-14WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-3): #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Ferris State 8; #8 Bemidji State 2 @ #1 Ferris State 3 (2 ot) (FSU wins series 2-0). #7 Northern Michigan 2 @ #2 Minnesota State 3; #7 Northern Michigan 4 @ #2 Minnesota State 5 ot (MSU wins series 2-0). #6 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ #3 Alaska 3 ot; #6 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ #3 Alaska 1; #6 Alaska Anchorage 5 @ #3 Alaska 4 (UAA wins series 2-1). #5 Michigan Tech 1 @ #4 Bowling Green 2; #5 Michigan Tech 2 @ #4 Bowling Green 5 (BGSU wins series 2-0). WCHA Final Five @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI: Semifinals: #3 Bowling Green 0 vs #2 Minnesota State 4; #4 Alaska Anchorage 4 vs #1 Ferris State 5 (ot). Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game: Minnesota State 4 vs Ferris State 1. All-Tournament Team: F - Teddy Blueger, MSU; F - Gerald Mayhew, FSU; F - Bryce Gervais, FSU; D - Brett Stern, MSU; D - Austin Coldwell, UAA; G - Cole Huggins, MSU. MVP - Cole Huggins, G, MSU. Attendance: 11,162. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota State.

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2013-14 WCHA Head-to-Head Records • Final Regular Season UAH UAA UAF BSU BGSU FSU LSSU MTU MSU NMU W-L-TUAH --- 0-3-1 0-2-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 2-25-1UAA 3-0-1 --- 2-2-0 0-1-1 1-2-1 0-2-0 2-2-0 1-0-1 2-2-0 1-1-0 12-12-4UAF 2-0-0 2-2-0 --- 2-1-1 0-1-1 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 14-12-2BSU 3-1-0 1-0-1 1-2-1 --- 0-2-0 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-0-2 1-3-0 0-2-0 10-14-4BGSU 3-1-0 2-1-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 --- 0-1-1 1-3-0 1-2-1 2-2-0 1-1-0 13-11-4FSU 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 1-0-1 --- 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-2-0 3-0-1 20-6-2LSSU 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 --- 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 12-16-0MTU 2-0-0 0-1-1 2-2-0 0-0-2 2-1-1 1-3-0 2-2-0 --- 0-1-1 3-1-0 12-11-5MSU 4-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 --- 3-1-0 20-7-1NMU 4-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-3-1 1-1-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 --- 13-14-1

2013-14 WCHA Team-by-Team Against the RestBy Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECACH vs HEA vs NCHC TotalAlabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-10-0Alaska Anchorage 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 4-2-0Alaska 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-1-2Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-5-3Bowling Green 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-3-2Ferris State 1-0-0 1-0-1 4-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-4-1Lake Superior State 2-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 4-3-1Michigan Tech 0-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-1 2-6-2Minnesota State 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 2-7-0Northern Michigan 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-1 2-5-1TOTALS: 9-0-1 5-13-3 8-5-2 0-13-0 4-15-6 26-46-12 (.950) (.310) (.600) (.000) (.280) (.381)

By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECACH vs HEA vs NCHC TotalHome 6-0-1 3-2-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 2-4-3 14-7-5Away 1-0-0 2-11-2 3-2-1 0-12-0 1-5-3 7-30-6Neutral 2-0-0 0-0-1 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-6-0 5-9-1TOTALS: 9-0-1 5-13-3 8-5-2 0-13-0 4-15-6 26-46-12 (.950) (.310) (.600) (.000) (.280) (.381)

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WCHA Team Notebooks • Final

• Alabama Huntsville wrapped up the 2013-14 season the previous weekend with a 2-35-1 record (2-24-1 WCHA), dropping a pair of games to playoff-hopeful Northern Michigan. UAH lost 4-1 on Friday night before losing 5-2 on Saturday evening. NMU moved up to the No. 7 seed thanks to those victories.• The Charger hockey program said goodbye to four seniors, who displayed extreme dedication, commitment and resiliency over their four-year careers in the blue and white. Graduating will be Alex Allan, Mat Hagen, CJ Groh and Brice Geoffrion.• UAH was outscored this season 166-41, or 4.4 to 1.1 per game. They scored 30 of their 41 goals in WCHA play. The team went 0-15-1 at home, winning their only two games on the road finishing with a 2-19-0 record away from home.• The 1.08 goals per game ranked last in the WCHA and the 4.37 goals allowed also was 10th. UAH was also 10th in both power-play percentage (8.8%) and penalty-kill percentage (70.5%).• Jack Prince finished with the team lead in points, after he scored two goals last Saturday against Northern Michigan. Prince’s final line was 8-5=13 after appearing in 33 game this season. Prince finished with nine points in the final 10 games of the year, by far the most of any other Charger.• In terms of games played, the top seven will all return next season. Cody Marooney served as the team’s ironman as the only player to see ice time in all 38 games. Fellow-freshmen Regan Soquila and Brent Fletcher each appeared in 37 games.• The team will return 94% of its point production from this season, with Alex Allan’s seven points the only missing link. The top four point scorers, and only four in double digits, are all underclassmen. Prince, Salhany, Koshey and Brears make up for three sophomores and one freshman.• UAH will return a pair of talented freshman goaltenders in Matt Larose and Carmine Guerriero. The pair saw invaluable action this season, combining to appear in 41 games and over 2000:00 minutes played. Despite only two wins between the two, they both improved as the season went on, upping both their save percentage and dropping their goals-against average.• The program will bring in nine or 10 freshmen again next season, as it attempts to rebuild in a loaded conference. Head Coach Mike Corbett will return for his second season as head coach of the Chargers.

• The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves concluded their 2013-14 season with the program’s third ever showing at the WCHA Final Five, March 21. The Seawolves dropped a 5-4 overtime game to the nationally-ranked Ferris State Bulldogs last Friday in the second semifinal game. The Seawolves had qualified for the WCHA Final Five two other times – 2004 and 2011.• The Seawolves advanced to the Final Five following a best-of-three series against Alaska Fairbanks, March 13-15 where UAA took two of three games. The Nanooks came back in overtime, March 13, to win 3-2, before UAA won 2-1, 5-4 in regulation, March 14-15, respectively. UAA and UAF played seven times this season, with UAA getting a slight edge at 4-3.• The Seawolves wrapped up the WCHA First Round March 13-15 and are now 8-40 in first round playof action for a combined record of 9-44 in the postseason.• UAA finished the season with a 18-16-4 record. UAA’s 18 wins was the most since joining the league and the most since 1992-93 when the Seawolves were a WCHA affiliate and tallied 18 wins. UAA clinched its first winning season since 1992-93. UAA’s 12 WCHA wins tied the 2010-11 season, the second most ever for a Seawolf team. The Seawolves posted a program-best 14 WCHA wins in 1993-94.• At home, the Seawolves finished 11-3-2 (.75) – UAA’s best home record since joining the WCHA and the best since 1991-92 when UAA went 17-5-1 (.76).• On Nov. 9, the Seawolves registered a season-high six goals, including a season-high five power-play goals – one shy of the school record. The four PPGs in the third period broke the school record; the Seawolves managed three in a period vs Northern Arizona in 1984 and Notre Dame in 1990.• UAA is now 2-18-1 in WCHA openers since joining the league in 1993-94, compared to the program’s 10-0-3 in season openers since 2001. The only UAA wins in WCHA openers came in 2008-09 and 1994-95. UAA started the season with a 3-1-0 record – its best since 2011-12 (3-0-1).• The Seawolves are 5-0-3 in the last eight Kendall Classic games and produced the program’s first 2-0-0 start since the 1996-97 season. The victory over Air Force (Oct. 12) gave the Seawolves their own tournament title for the eighth time in 23 tries and marked their first-ever Kendall ‘three-peat’.• Leading UAA this season was senior F Matt Bailey with his team-leading 20th goal of the season on March 15. Bailey finished his collegiate career with 94 career points, good for No. 23 on the all-time UAA list. Bailey also led UAA with 38 points – good for No. 33 on the all-time UAA single-season list – the most for a Seawolf since David Vallieres posted 40 in 1995-96. Bailey led all current UAA skaters with 47 career goals, good for a tie at No. 17 on the UAA all-time list with Josh Lunden (2006-10).• Tied for second in points among UAA skaters this season were senior F Jordan Kwas and sophomore F Blake Tatchell with 32 points. Kwas was named the Kendall Hockey Classic’s MOP and he and junior F Scott Allen tied with a team-high five power-play goals. Kwas finished with 89 career points – No. 28 on the all-time UAA list. Tatchell led UAA with a team-high 25 assists. Allen, who missed five games with an injury, finished with 31 points – bypassing his junior season of 19 points. Allen’s 17 goals this season was also a career high and second on the team.• Picking up a goal in the Final Five game was junior F Brett Cameron, good for a career-high 23 points. Cameron’s 10 goals bypass his freshman and sophomore seasons combined (9). Additionally, the Seawolves received goals at the Final Five from freshmen Hudson Friesen and Zack Rassell, while junior D Austin Coldwell produced a goal and an assist. Coldwell led UAA blueliners with 6-13=19 this season. Dressing between the pipes in the Final Five game were senior G Rob Gunderson (10-7-2) and senior G Chris Kamal (6-7-1). Kamal’s Dec. 14 shutout vs LSSU gives him the second most all-time for a Seawolf (5), trailing Doug Teskey’s seven from 1996-99.

ChargersUniversity ofAlabama in Huntsville

SeawolvesUniversity ofAlaska Anchorage

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• Alaska’s 2013-14 season came to an end last Saturday after it fell two games to one in a WCHA quarterfinals series against Alaska Anchorage. The Nanooks finished with an 18-15-4 overall record and were third in the WCHA standings at 14-12-2.• Senior assistant captain Cody Kunyk was named WCHA Player of the Year after he was crowned the Scoring Champion during the regular season. He led the league in both goals and points during conference play (17-17=34), as well as Alaska’s 34-game regular-season schedule (22-20=42).• Sophomore assistant captain Colton Parayko was tabbed WCHA Defensive Player of the Year by the league’s 10 coaches after being one of the leading offensive defenseman both in conference play (4-14=18) while leading all defenders in scoring for the entire year (4-19=23). He blocked a nation’s second-best total with 2.65 blocks (90) per game.• Senior captain Colton Beck was named to the All-WCHA Second Team and sophomore Tyler Morley was an All-WCHA Third Team pick while freshman Marcus Basara was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team.• In addition to the all-conference accolades, Alaska’s 18 returners from last year’s team were all named to the WCHA All-Academic Team for maintaining a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Of the 18, seven were named WCHA Scholar-Athletes in February for having a 3.5 cumulative GPA or 3.5 averages in the previous two semesters.• In the playoff series with rival UAA, the Nanooks jumped out to a 1-0 lead after claiming game one with a 3-2 overtime win. The Seawolves led 1-0 and 2-1 but the Nanooks tied it both times with Basara’s power-play goal with 6:06 left forcing overtime. In the extra period, Basara fed a pass to Beck in the left circle and the captain sent the puck top shelf over the shoulder of Rob Gunderson for the game winner 3:40 in to OT.• In game two, UAA rallied from a 1-0 deficit, scoring twice in :88 seconds in the second period to lead to a 2-1 win to force a third and deciding game. Parayko put Alaska up 1-0 with :28.1 seconds left in the first but Matt Bailey tied it 2:59 into the second. Brad Duwe scored the winner after he collected the puck off a broken-stick shot, spinning for the score.• Game three was by far the wildest as the two teams combined for five of the game’s nine goals in the final period. UAA scored late in the second to go up 3-1 but the Nanooks had a rally forthcoming. Alec Hajdukovich scored 5:04 into the third and Parayko knotted it up with arguably the team’s best goal of the year, with a no-look backhand shot that lit the lamp with 9:41 to go. UAA regained the lead on an Austin Coldwell goal with 6:37 left, but :84 seconds later, Hajdukovich scored again to make it 4-4. The Seawolves scored the series winner when Duwe received a pass from Tatchell and he sent it just out of the reach of Cahill’s glove with 2:45 left.• March 15 was the final game for seniors Beck, Cody Kunyk and Michael Quinn. The class combined for 292 points on 111 goals and 181 assists in 423 games. Kunyk finished his career with 133 points (60-73=133), Beck had 101 points (42-59=101) and Quinn tallied 58 points (9-49=58).• This season was Alaska’s best win total since the 2010-11 season and its highest conference finish in five years.• This week at the WCHA Final Five, both Kunyk and Parayko will be in attendance to be recognized for their top awards in Player and Defensive Player of the Year.

NanooksUniversity of Alaska

• The Bemidji State men’s hockey team was bumped from the WCHA Playoffs after suffering an 8-0 loss on March 14 and a 3-2 double-overtime battle on March 15 at No. 1 seeded Ferris State. BSU finished the 2013-14 season 10-21-7 overall and took tied for eighth place in the final WCHA standings with a league record of 10-14-4.• Under Tom Serratore, BSU has now accumulated a postseason record of 15-17-1 in 12 seasons, which includes a WCHA Final Five appearance, three CHA Tournament championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances, most notably, the 2009 NCAA Frozen Four.• BSU finished the season 1-8-3 this season when playing teams ranked among the top 15 according to the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. BSU’s lone win came against its first round opponent, Ferris State. BSU beat, then-No. 4 FSU, 2-1, Feb. 15.• The March 14 shutout marked just the second time in 35 NCAA Div. 1 postseason games BSU has been held without a goal. The other was a NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional semifinal 4-0 loss to Wisconsin, March 25, 2006.• The eight-goal loss at FSU was tied the third worst loss in BSU’s 15 seasons at the D1 level and marked the third time BSU has been defeated by eight goals. BSU also suffered a 10-0 loss to Niagara Nov. 20, 1999 and its worst loss came Dec. 7, 2006, 12-0, vs Minnesota Duluth.• Cory Ward finished the season leading BSU with a career-best 29 points (18g, 11a). His team-leading 18 goals stand as BSU’s top single-season goal scoring output by a sophomore at the D1 level and is the most by any BSU player since Jordan George netted 19 in 2011-12. Ward scored 12 points and a team-best eight goals on home ice this season• The BSU penalty-kill unit bounced back from allowing four power-play goals in seven opportunities at Bowling Green March 7-8 to hold Ferris State scoreless on all seven of its chances in the first round playoff series. BSU snuffed out 139-of-162 (.858) opponent man-advantage opportunities this season to sit eighth in the nation.• BSU finished the 2003-04 season 23-of-159 (.147) on the power-play. The Beavers stumbled on the man-advantage going 0-for-15 in their final four games and netted just one power-play goal in their last 10 games and 39 man-advantage chances (1-for-39/.026).• Markus Gerbrandt finished the season with a career-high 25 points (15g, 10a) to sit second on the team. His 15 goals place him in a tie with former Beaver and current Philadelphia Flyers forward Matt Read at 15 on BSU’s sophomore goal scoring list. Gerbrandt led all BSU players in scoring on the road, netting 12 goals and six assists for 18 of his 25 points.• The Beavers were 5-10-4 (.368) at Sanford Center in 2013-14.• BSU finished the 2013-14 season averaging 2.42 goal per game, which is up nearly half of a goal from a season ago.• BSU was 5-11-3 on the road this season (.342), which includes a 5-8-2 (.400) mark vs WCHA counterparts.• The Beavers finished the season 1-21-7 when allowing their opponents to score more than one goal.• BSU was 0-7-3 in non-conference play this season.• Matt Prapavessis finished the season with a career-high 22 points (5g, 17a) to lead all BSU blue liners and sit third on the team.• Brendan Harms posted 21 points (7g, 14a) to lead all BSU newcomers in goals, assists and points scored.• Four (1g, 3a) of freshman defender Ruslan Pedan’s 13 points (3g, 10a) this season came in five games played vs FSU – that’s over 30% of his career scoring.• Radoslav Illo leads all current BSU players in playoff scoring with one goal and four assists for five points in nine career postseason games.• Matt Prapavessis became the first Bemidji State player to earn All-WCHA honors to cap the season as he was named Third Team All-WCHA. Ruslan Pedan also earned WCHA All-Rookie team laurels to become the first BSU player to land a spot on the All-Rookie Team.

BeaversBemidji State University

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FalconsBowling Green State University

• The Bowling Green State University ice hockey team ended their 2013-14 campaign last Friday (March 21) evening, losing to Minnesota State in a semifinal matchup at the WCHA Final Five by a score of 4-0. • The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 18-15-6, marking their first winning season since 1997 when they were 17-16-5.• Last Friday’s Final Five contest marked the final game for eight BG seniors in Jake Sloat, Bryce Williamson, Cam Wojtala, Brett Mohler, Chad Sumsion, Ryan Viselli, Andrew Wallace and Scott Zacharias.• Bowling Green won their fourth consecutive playoff series in league play against Michigan Tech on March 14-15. The Falcons have won five playoff series in that span, picking up first round victories in the CCHA Playoffs in each of the past three years. BGSU also won a CCHA quarterfinal series in 2011-12 over second-ranked Ferris State. This is the first time the Falcons have swept a series during the stretch as BGSU posted game-three wins in each of the other victories.• The Falcons went an impressive 12-5-2 at the BGSU Ice Arena this season. Bowling Green had an average of 2,022 fans per game in 19 home games. • Bowling Green finished the season averaging 3.05 goals-per-game for 119 total goals, marking the best offensive season for the Falcons since the 2005-06 season. • BGSU finished the season 31-for-164 (18.9%) on the power-play, their best season on the PP since 2004-05 when the Falcons finished 48-for-239 (20.1%). The Falcons also were 138-for-163 (84.7%) on the penalty-kill. • Dan DeSalvo led the Falcons offensively, finishing with a team-high 32 points on the season and a career-high 25 assists. The junior was one of five players to have played in all 39 games this season. DeSalvo is the first Falcon to enter his senior year with at least 80 career points since Jonathan Matsumoto did in 2005-06.• Bryce Williamson ended his career with the Falcons on March 21, finishing with 38 goals and 32 assists for 70 career points. Williamson improved his point total every season with 7, 16, 19 and 28 respectively in four years.• Mark Cooper had his best season as a Falcon in his second year with the program. The sophomore forward led the team with 14 goals and added 10 assists for 24 points. Cooper, who played in all 39 games this season, recorded a three-goal hat trick against Minnesota State on Nov. 22, including a game-winning goal in overtime to life the Orange and Brown to victory.• 24 players tallied at least one point for the Falcons on the season, and 22 of them scored at least one goal.• Sophomore goaltender Tommy Burke had his best season for BG. Burke went 14-7-6 overall with a 2.43 goals-against average and a .912 save percentage. He patrolled the crease and shutout UAH on Dec. 6, 2013 for his first collegiate shutout. Burke also made a career-high 43 saves on Dec. 14 against Michigan Tech to help the Falcons come away with a 4-4 tie.• Three players (Ryan Carpenter, Dan DeSalvo, Bryce Williamson) all reached the 70-career point plateau in the same season, marking the first time since the 2005-06 season where at least three players have at least 70 career point on the same roster. • Ryan Carpenter finished 2013-14 with eight goals and eight assists for 16 points in 15 games. The junior forward battled injury for the majority of the season, but game back and averaged 1.07 points-per-game, which marked the highest on the team. Carpenter highlighted his season with a career-high four point effort in the series-clinching victory over Michigan Tech in the first round of the WCHA quarterfinals at the BGSU Ice Arena. • Sophomore blueliner Ralfs Freibergs led the defensive unit in scoring on the season with three goals and 19 assists for a career-high 22 points in 37 games. He missed two regular-season games due to being named the only NCAA Men’s Div. 1 hockey player to play in the 2014 Olympic Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.

• One of the more memorable Ferris State University men’s ice hockey campaigns came to an end on Saturday (March 29) night in the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship game at US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, as the Bulldogs fell in double-overtime to North Dakota by a 2-1 score in an instant classic. The two teams battled for more than 81 minutes before North Dakota scored the game-winner on Connor Gaardner’s shot in front of the net in the second extra period. The loss denied the Bulldogs a second trip to the NCAA Frozen Four in three years as FSU fell a game short while concluding the year with a 29-11-3 overall record.• The Bulldogs, playing in the regional title game for the third time in school history, carried play much of the contest and held a decided advantage in total shots by a 45-26 count. The two teams battled thru a scoreless third period and another 20:00 in the first overtime session with neither team able to find the back of the net. FSU held a decisive 44-25 edge in total shots thru the first 80:00 of action and had 14 opportunities in the first extra session compared to only six for UND. Over the third period and overtime, the Bulldogs held a decisive 26-8 edge in total shots. Overall, senior forward Cory Kane notched a game-high 11 total shots in his final game for the Bulldogs.• The Bulldogs were making their third-ever regional title game appear-ance after winning their NCAA opener on Friday (March 28) with a 1-0 victory over Colgate at US Bank Arena. FSU also previously reached the Elite Eight in its first national tourney berth in 2002-03 before advancing to the Frozen Four and the NCAA Championship game two seasons ago in their second trip to the big dance.• FSU and North Dakota met for the first time since the 2003 NCAA Tournament in which FSU posted a 5-2 triumph in its first-ever game vs North Dakota in the West Regional at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis. • The double-overtime contest for the Bulldogs was its second in the last two weeks and it marked the third extra period action for FSU in the last five games of the season.• The Bulldogs had three players chosen among the six named to the All-Tournament Team in the Midwest Regional, including Motte, Kane and senior captain Scott Czarnowczan. They were joined by North Dakota’s Rocco Grimaldi, Connor Gaarder and Paul LaDue with Grimaldi tabbed as the Most Outstanding Player of the event.• Ferris State’s 29 total wins this season represented the second-most seasonal victories in school history and this year’s five-member senior class of Kane, Czarnowczan, Huff, Garrett Thompson and Justin DeMartino leave with the most wins (89) of any four-year class in school history. • This season, along with reaching the NCAA Tournament and the regional championship game, the Bulldogs also won the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in their debut season and finished as the runner-up in the WCHA Final Five Championship. Twenty-one of the Bulldogs’ 26 roster players will be eligible to return next season.• Ferris State’s CJ Motte is currently among one of five national finalists for the Premier Player of College Hockey Award and is also one of 10 national finalists for the Prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award given to college hockey’s most outstanding player.

BulldogsFerris State University

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• Lake Superior State (16-19-1, 12-16-0 WCHA) concluded their season with a pair of close losses at the hands of MacNaughton Cup-winner Ferris State on March 7-8. The Lakers capped their first season as members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association tied with Bemidji State for eighth in the standings; however the Beavers received the playoff spot because of a better head-to-head record.• The Lakers were only able to muster two goals against Ferris State during the final weekend series while senior goaltender Kevin Kapalka (9-9-1) kept the Lakers close in the pair of 2-1 losses.• Senior Colin Campbell (14-15=29) scored the Lakers’ only two goals over the March 7-8 weekend, both coming in the second period. Friday night’s goal was assisted by another senior, Dan Radke (6-20=26), who also finished up a terrific career for the Lakers at FSU. Campbell also scored in the second game of the series, this one also coming in the second period, but this time it was a shorthanded strike that beat C.J. Motte.• The Lakers must now say goodbye to eight senior players who have served as leaders on the ice and on campus. Among them they lose three goaltenders Kapalka, Kevin Murdock (7-10-0), and Niels Erik-Ravn (0-0-0). They also lose half of their defensive core with captain Matt Bruneteau (1-3=4, 76 blocked shots), assistant captain Andrew Perrault (1-7=8, 44 blocked shots), and Zach Sternberg (5-11=16) all departing. Radke and Campbell make up the two forwards that will also be moving on.• Since the ending of the Lakers’ season there have been some major splashes by the Lakers in Free Agent signings. Most notably was Kevin Czuczman (10-11=21) who gave up his senior season to sign with the New York Islanders and has reported straight the big league club. Seniors Bruneteau and Kapalka each signed entry-level East Coast Hockey League contracts this past week as well. Bruneteau, the Lakers’ captain this past season signed with the Fort Wayne Komets. Kapalka, who tied for the highest save percentage in the conference (.927%) signed with the Steelheads of Idaho.• With so much roster turnover, the Lakers will also be able to look forward to the development of a freshman class that produced quality effort this season. The freshmen were headlined by the sensational Alex Globke (12-19=31). Garret Clemment (3-12=15), Matt Johnson (4-5=9), Ian Miller (5-3=8), Mitchell Nardi (3-3=6), and Gus Correale (2-2=4) all provided the Lakers with some extra spark and brought energy to the team.• Nationally, Globke is tied for seventh in rookie points while continuing to lead the WCHA in freshman scoring. He has the most goals and the most assists scored by a rookie in the WCHA. Globke also finished eighth in overall WCHA scoring and tied for sixth in overall assists scoring for the regular season.• Forward Garret Clemment (3-12=15) is tied for 10th in the conference in rookie scoring.• Campbell is tied for seventh in the WCHA in game-winning goals with three.• Radke tied for fourth in the WCHA with 20 assists.• Czuczman tied for sixth in the WCHA in overall defenseman points and leads the conference in goals by a defenseman in the regular season. Czuczman is also second in the nation for goals by a defenseman.• Sophomore defenseman Eric Drapluk (6-6=12) finished second in the WCHA for regular season goals by a defenseman.• Sternberg tied for 12th in the WCHA for defenseman scoring.

LakersLake Superior State University

• Michigan Tech concluded its 93rd season of intercollegiate hockey with the WCHA Playoff series loss at Bowling Green State. The Huskies finished 14-19-7 overall and 12-11-5 in the league for their first above-.500 year in the WCHA since 1992-93.• Junior Blake Pietila (Brighton, Mich.) and sophomore Alex Petan (Delta, B.C.) finished tied for the team lead in scoring this season with 28 points apiece. Pietila posted eight goals and a team-high 20 assists in 39 games. Petan also played in 39 contests, notching 11 goals and 17 assists. They were two of six Huskies to finish with 20 points or more.• Freshman Shane Hanna (Salmon Arm, B.C.) registered his 19th assist of the season with the primary helper on David Johnstone’s power-play goal Friday (Mar. 14). The WCHA All-Rookie Team defenseman finished with 23 points in 40 games in his debut season of college hockey. He led all WCHA defensemen and freshmen in scoring in league games with 4-18=22 in 28 WCHA games.• Junior David Johnstone (Grand Ledge, Mich.) scored his fifth power-play goal of the season with a one-timer in the opening period at Bowling Green last Friday (Mar. 14). The left wing finished tied for second on the team in goals (11) despite missing 15 games with injury. Johnstone tallied 11-9=20 in just 25 games for the best point-per-game average (.80) of any Husky in 2013-14.• Defenseman Cliff Watson (Appleton, Wis.) concluded his rookie campaign as the national leader in blocked shots. He was credited with 101 blocks in 40 games for an average of more than 2.5 per game.• Michigan Tech more than doubled its power-play percentage comparing the first half of the season to the second. The Huskies were 11-for-110 before the New Year and 16-for-72 after Jan. 1. It’s 22.2 power-play percentage in the second half of the season was good for a tie for 14th nationally.• Six seniors wrapped up their college hockey careers in 2013-14: Ryan Furne (Oakdale, Minn.), Daniel Holmberg (Nykoping, Sweden), Jacob Johnstone (Grand Ledge, Mich.), Dennis Rix (Grande Prairie, Alb.), Daniel Sova (Cottage Grove, Minn.) and Brad Stebner (Fort McMurray, Alb.). Furne was the highest-scoring among them with 35-40=75 in his career. Rix played the most career games at 149.• Goaltender Pheonix Copley (North Pole, Alaska) appeared in 30 of the team’s 40 games in 2013-14. He posted a 2.51 goals-against average and .911 save percentage to finish among the league leaders in both categories.• Reid Sturos (Brighton, Mich.) notched his eighth goal of the season with a tip-in of an Alex Petan shot on the power play early in the third period Saturday (Mar. 15). The rookie, who earned WCHA Rookie of the Week three times in 2013-14, closed out his first collegiate season with 8-13=21 in 30 games.• Tech was 77-66 on faceoffs at Bowling Green last weekend to finish with a .530 success rate on the season.• Coach Mel Pearson ended his third year at the helm of the program with 43-58-15 record. He’s guided the Huskies to win totals of 16, 13 and 14 in his first three seasons. Tech hadn’t won double-digit games three consecutive years since 1993-96.

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• Minnesota State saw its season come to a close last Saturday (March 29) with a 2-1 loss at the hands of UMass Lowell in the first round of the NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass.• The Mavericks, who entered the 2013 NCAA postseason tournament having not lost in the previous 13 games (MSU went 12-0-1 during that stretch), finished the year with a 26-14-1 record.• It was a season of firsts for the Mavericks. The 26 wins establishes a program-high for the school’s Division I-era. This year’s team won its first Broadmoor Trophy as champions of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association postseason tournament. For the first time Minnesota State has posted back-to-back 20-win seasons during the D1-era and for the first time a Minnesota State team has made consecutive NCAA tournament appearances.• Freshman netminder Cole Huggins, the WCHA Final Five MVP, finished the year with a 21-8-1 won-loss record and school records for season goals-against average (1.88), save percentage (.926) and shutouts (6). He went 11-1-1 with a 1.27 goals-against average and a .949 sv% in his last 13 games played to finish the season.• Only the second player in the history of the program (and first for the D1-era) to lead the Mavericks in scoring for three straight years, junior forward Matt Leitner registered 12-33=45 to stand atop the team’s scoring charts in 2013-14. He owns 40-81=121 in 118 career games to rank fourth on Minnesota State’s career scoring list (for the D1) era. Leitner had 48 blocked shots on the season to lead the MSU forward corps and he also led the Mavericks with 428 face-off wins.• Sophomore forward Bryce Gervais, who finished the year with 11-7=18 in the final 15 games, has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career. Gervais, who has played 82 consecutive games, had 16-10=26 in 41 games in 2013-14 and owns 24-15=39 in his two seasons at Minnesota State. The Mavericks were 14-3-1 when he recorded at least one point on the season. Gervais ranked second on the team in plus/minus at + 11.• Senior forward Johnny McInnis, who had 6-7=12 in MSU’s final 12 games of the year, ranked third on the team scoring charts with 21-17=38. McInnis had 43-36=79 in 131 games during the course of his four-year MSU career to tie for 25th on the school’s career scoring list for the D1 era. His 14 career game-winning goals ranks second on MSU’s all-time list.• Junior forward Jean-Paul Lafontaine amassed 20-20=40 on the year and ranked second in the country in power-play goals with 14. Lafontaine, who has not missed a game in his three-year Minnesota State playing career, owns a streak of having played in 120 consecutive games. The Oxford, Mich., native owns 42-61=103 career numbers to rank tenth on the school’s D1 career scoring list.• Minnesota State had two 20-goal scorers this year in Jean-Paul Lafon-taine (20) and Johnny McInnis (21). The last time the Mavericks had two 20-goal scorers in the same season was 2002-03 when Shane Joseph (29) and Grant Stevenson (27) both reached that plateau.• Senior forward Zach Lehrke finished with 8-20=28 in 31 games played. Lehrke’s 31-5=82 career totals in 135 games during the course of his four years with the Mavericks stands tied for 19th on the school’s D1 scoring list.• Sophomore Teddy Blueger tied for fifth on MSU’s scoring charts in 2013-14 with 4-22=26. Blueger, who ranked second on the Mavericks with 361 face-off wins on the season, has 10-35=45 in 77 career games with the Mavericks.• Sophomore forward Dylan Margonari, who had 3-1=4 in the last nine games of the season, had 8-9=17 in 40 games played this season. The Mavericks were 12-2-0 when he registered a point in 2013-14.• Freshman defenseman Sean Flanagan had 3-6=9 in the last 16 games of the season and finished the year tied for third on the team at +10. Flanagan,

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who had 6-9=15 on the season, played in 33 games for the Mavericks and ranked second on the team with three game-winning goals.• Junior defenseman Zach Palmquist, who had 2-10=12 in the last 19 games of the year, has tallied 17-50=67 in 120 career games and ranks eighth on the school’s scoring by defensemen list for the D1 era.• Junior forward Chase Grant has totalled 24-32=56 in 119 career games. Grant led the team lead with +13 on the year.• Junior forward Max Gaede, who has played in 112 straight games (last 30 games of his freshman season, all 41 games in 2012-13 and 41 in 2013-14), owns 6-21=27 during the course of his three years with the Mavericks. Gaede has three career game-winning goals.• Junior defenseman Brett Stern, who led the team in blocked shots with 74, scored his first goal of 2013-14 in the championship game of this year’s WCHA Final Five. The goal is his first career game-winning goal. Stern finished with 1-6=7 and played in all 41 games in 2013-14. He tied for third on the team with a +11.• Sophomore defenseman Jon Jutzi, who has 1-14=15 for his two-year MSU career, ranked second on the Mavericks with 70 blocked shots. He has not missed a game during his time with the Mavericks has played in 82 consecutive games.• Freshman forward Zach Stepan, who had 2-4=6 in the last five games of 2013-14, charted 9-12=21 as MSU’s top-scoring newcomer.• Freshman forward Michael Huntebrinker tallied his second goal of the season in Minnesota State’s 4-1 win over Ferris State in the WCHA Final Five championship game. Huntebrinker finished with 2-1=3 in 20 games in 2013-14.• With only the Frozen Four remaining, Minnesota State is fourth in the nation in power-play percentage (50/198, 25.3%) and is fourth in the nation in penalty-kill (147/169, 86.0%).• The Mavericks were 16-1-1 in home games this season, 8-10 on the road and 2-3 in neutral site contests. Minnesota State owned a 19-5-0 record when scoring first, was 14-3-0 when leading after the first period and owned an 18-0-0 mark when leading after two periods of action. The Mavericks were 3-1-1 in overtime games.• The Mavericks have won 20 games in a season during their NCAA Division 1-era four times, but never in back-to-back seasons until now. The 25 wins this year is the most ever since Minnesota State re affiliated to NCAA DI in 1996-97. 1999-2000 (21-14-4); 2002-03 (20-11-10); 2012-13 (24-14-3); 2013-14 (26-14-1).• Including other eras, Minnesota State has had 13 20-win seasons and the school record for wins in a season is 30 (the Mavericks went 30-9-1 in 1979-80 en route to a NCAA DII national championship).• The Mavericks bid adieu to four seniors in forwards Johnny McInnis and Zach Lehrke, along with defenseman Josh Nelson and goaltender Evan Karambelas.• Minnesota State head coach Mike Hastings completed his second season behind the bench for the Mavericks in 2013-14 and owns a career collegiate coaching record of 50-28-4 (.634).

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• Northern Michigan University wrapped up its 2013-14 campaign with a first round exit of the WCHA playoffs losing to No. 2 seed Minnesota State.• Freshman defenseman Brock Maschmeyer scored four points last weekend (2g, 2a) followed by senior Stephan Vigier (1g, 2a) with three points, junior forward Ryan Kesti (1g, 1a) and freshman forwards Dominik Shine (2a) and Shand Sooth (1g, 1a) with two points each.• This season, the Wildcats averaged 2.7 goals per game, 26.5 shots per game and were 33-163 (20.2) on the power-play and 133-176 (75.6) on the penalty-kill. The squad is averaging 5.9 penalties per game and averaging 14.8 penalty minutes per game.• Senior forward and assistant captain Stephan Vigier (16-17=33) led the Wildcats with 16 goals and 33 points. He also has 17 assists and appeared in all 38 games this season for NMU. Vigier ranks third in the WCHA in power-play goals and fourth in game-winners and power-play points. He is also eighth in total goal scoring and total points.• Junior defendseman Mitch Jones leads NMU with 20 assists, which ranks seventh in the WCHA. Jones second on the squad with 23 points and is fourth in the league in defenseman scoring and sixth in power-play points.• Junior forward Reed Seckel is tied with Jones with 23 points (12g, 11a) followed by freshman forward John Siemer (7-11=18).• Freshman goalkeeper Mathias Dahlstrom finished his first campaign with a 14-19-2 overall record. Dahlstrom is fifth in the WCHA with a .912 save percentage and eighth in the league with a 2.64 goals-against average. Dahlstrom has recorded 951 saves on the season and has posted three shutouts. Dahlstrom also leads the nation in minutes played by a freshman goalie with 2094:27.• The Wildcats are currently sixth in scoring offense in the WCHA (2.67) and seventh in scoring defense (2.78). NMU is second on the power-play converting 30-159 and ninth on the penalty-kill at 129-168.• Senior defenseman Wade Epp (3-5=8) led Northern Michigan with 57 blocked shots. Epp appeared in 36 games this year for the Wildcats.• Junior defenseman Luke Eibler (2-14=16) is second with 42 blocked shots and appeared in 37 games this season.• Three Wildcats led NMU with a +8 +/- rating. Sooth Appeared in all 38 games for the Wildcats earning a +8, while Seckel (33) and Siemer (21) also had a +8. Epp and Higby were just behind the trio wiith +6 ratings this season.• NMU finished the 2013-14 season with four players appearing in all 38 games this season – Vigier, Sooth, Shine and Kesti. Jones, Daugherty and Eibler appeared in 38 while Epp, Bkaker and Dahlstrom appeared in 37.• Senior captain Stephan Vigier finished his career at NMU ranking 31st all-time in games played, 48th in goals scored (39) and 56th in career points (92) on the career list.• Freshman goalie Mathias Dahlstrom wrapped up his season with a productive freshman campaign. He is tied for eighth at NMU in most games played in a season (36), sixth in single season shutouts (3) and 11th in single season saves (951).

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2013-14 WCHA Team Rosters

Alabama Huntsville Chargers No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Graeme Strukoff JR D 6-0 190 L 22 Chilliwack, British Columbia / Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) 3 Anderson White SO D 6-4 200 L 22 Caledon, Ontario / Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 4 Frank Misuraca SO D 5-11 195 R 22 Clinton Township, Michigan / Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL) 5 Stephen McKenna FR F 6-3 190 L 20 South Boston, Massachusetts / New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 6 Brandon Carlson FR D 6-2 200 L 21 Huntington Beach, California / Dubuque (USHL) 7 Jamie Kendra SO F 5-10 195 R 21 Markham, Ontario / Markham Waxers (OJHL) 8 Alex Allan SR F 6-0 185 L 24 Calgary, Alberta / Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) 9 Chad Brears SO F 6-0 175 R 22 Cold Lake, Alberta / Merritt Centennials (BCHL) 10 Mat Hagen SR D 5-10 185 R 24 Ottawa, Ontario / Kanata Stallions (CCHL) 11 Jack Prince SO F 6-1 200 L 22 London, England / Texas Tornado (NAHL) 12 Regan Soquila FR F 5-10 180 L 20 Maple Ridge, British Columbia / Merritt Centennials (BCHL) 14 Stephen Hickey SO D 6-3 185 L 22 Ancaster, Ontario / Oakville Blades (OJHL) 16 Doug Reid JR F 6-0 200 R 23 Innisfil, Ontario / Markham Waxers (OJHL) 18 Brandon Clowes FR F 6-0 180 R 21 Calgary, Alberta / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) 19 Craig Pierce JR F 5-11 185 R 23 Roswell, Georgia / Rochester Stars (EJHL) 21 Jeff Vanderlugt JR F 6-3 220 R 23 Richmond Hill, Ontario / Surrey Eagles (BCHL) 22 Matt Salhany FR F 5-10 175 R 20 Warwick, Rhode Island / Boston Bandits (EJHL) 23 Cody Marooney FR F 6-0 195 R 21 Eden Prairie, Minnesota / Brookings Blizzard (NAHL) 24 Steven Koshey SO D 5-9 190 L 22 Trail, British Columbia / Surrey Eagles (BCHL) 25 Joakim Broberg FR F 6-3 225 L 20 Lidkoping, Sweden / Linkoping J20 (Europe) 26 Wade Schools FR D 6-4 190 L 21 Harford, Connecticut / Springfield Pics (EJHL) 28 Ben Reinhardt JR D 5-10 185 L 23 Arnprior, Ontario / Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) 30 Matt Larose FR G 6-5 215 L 21 Nainaimo, British Columbia / Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 32 C.J. Groh SR G 6-2 185 L 23 Cincinnati, Ohio / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) 33 Brent Fletcher FR F 6-2 200 R 21 New Westminster, British Columbia / Merritt (BCHL) 35 Carmine Guerriero FR G 5-11 180 L 21 Montréal, Québec / Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) 57 Brice Geoffrion SR F 6-0 195 L 23 Brentwood, Tennessee / Motor City Metal Jackets (NAHL) Head Coach: Mike Corbett (Denver '96). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Record at Alabama Huntsville (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Assistant Coach: Gavin Morgan (Denver '99). Assistant Coach: Matty Thomas (Navy '05). Athletic Trainer: Jeff Kinard (Brigham Young '94). Manager: Nick Laurila (Michigan Tech '10). Manager: Jordy Hagwell.

Alaska Anchorage Seawolves No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Chase Van Allen FR D 5-10 188 L 21 Anchorage, Alaska / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 3 Derek Docken JR D 6-0 193 L 23 Northfield, Minnesota / Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 5 Austin Sevalrud SO D 6-0 208 L 22 Calgary, Alberta / Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 7 Austin Coldwell JR D 6-0 189 L 23 Vancouver, Washington / Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 8 Stephen Obarzanek FR F 5-11 199 R 22 Macomb, Michigan / Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) 9 Blake Tatchell SO F 5-10 175 L 22 North Battleford, Saskatchewan / Battlefords North Stars (SJHL) 10 Brett Cameron SR F 6-2 202 R 23 Spruce Grove, Alberta / Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 12 Ben Matthews SO D 6-2 216 R 22 Anchorage, Alaska / Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) 13 Quinn Sproule SR D 6-0 195 L 23 Hussar, Alberta / Okotoks Oilers (AJHL) 14 Tanner Dusyk FR F 5-8 173 R 21 Montmartre, Saskatchewan / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 16 Andrew Pettitt JR F 5-10 170 R 22 Whitehorse, Yukon Territory / Powell River Kings (BCHL) 17 Jordan Kwas SR F 5-10 182 R 24 Cochrane, Alberta / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) 18 Brad Duwe FR F 6-1 185 R 21 Soldotna, Alaska / Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) 19 Bobby Murphy SO F 5-10 170 L 22 Anchorage, Alaska / Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) 20 Hayden Trupp SO F 5-8 162 L 21 Anchorage, Alaska / Alexandria Blizzard (NAHL) 21 Matt Bailey SR F 6-1 196 L 22 Oakbank, Manitoba / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 22 Blake Leask SO D 5-9 175 R 21 Edmonton, Alberta / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 23 Kory Roy JR F 5-10 184 L 23 Anchorage, Alaska / Canmore Eagles (AJHL) 27 Hudson Friesen FR F 6-2 196 L 20 East St. Paul, Manitoba / Selkirk Steelers (MJHL) 29 Scott Allen JR F 6-3 201 L 23 Edmonton, Alberta / Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 31 Michael Matyas SO G 6-3 180 L 21 Calgary, Alberta / Calgary Canucks (AJHL) 33 Rob Gunderson SR G 6-1 190 L 23 Lethbridge, Alberta / Brooks Bandits (AJHL) 35 Chris Kamal SR G 5-10 184 L 24 Alpharetta, Georgia / Alexandria Blizzard (NAHL) 37 Chris Williams SO D 6-2 216 R 22 Pottstown, Pennsylvania / Powell River Kings (BCHL) 39 Dylan Hubbs FR F 5-9 159 R 20 Beaumont, Alberta / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) 40 Zack Rassell FR F 6-1 190 R 21 Calgary, Alberta / Canmore Eagles (AJHL) Captains: Brett Cameron, Matt Bailey. Assistant Captains: Quinn Sproule, Jordan Kwas. Head Coach: Matt Thomas (RIT '98). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Record at Alaska Anchorage (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Assistant Coach: TJ Jindra (Notre Dame '07). Assistant Coach: Josh Ciocco (New Hampshire '07). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Barrett Heisten (Maine '00). Manager: Patrick Robertson. Athletic Trainer: Kevin Lechtenberg (Iowa '94).

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Alaska Nanooks No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Justin Tateson JR D 6-4 221 L 21 Scandia, Alberta / Drumheller (AJHL) 4 Colton Parayko (STL) SO D 6-4 195 R 20 St. Albert, Alberta / Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 5 Richard Coyne SO D 6-1 215 R 22 Cave Creek, Arizona / Langley (BCHL) 6 Michael Quinn SR D 6-0 186 L 22 Surrey, British Columbia / Westside (BCHL) 7 Josh Erickson FR LW 5-9 160 L 20 Roseau, Minnesota / Sioux City (USHL) 8 Justin Woods FR D 6-2 210 L 19 Fairbanks, Alaska / Lincoln (USHL) 9 Marcus Basara FR RW 6-0 187 R 20 Port Moody, British Columbia / West Kelowna (BCHL) 10 J.D. Peterson SO D 5-11 188 R 21 Orange, California / Tri-City (USHL) 11 Alec Hajdukovich SO RW 5-10 184 R 21 Fairbanks, Alaska / Fairbanks (NAHL) 12 Garrick Perry JR LW 6-1 205 L 23 Apple Valley, Minnesota / Coquitlam (BCHL) 14 Brandon Morley FR LW 5-9 160 L 19 Burnaby, British Columbia / Coquitlam (BCHL) 15 Shawn Hochhausen FR C 6-1 185 R 21 Kelowna, British Columbia / West Kelowna (BCHL) 16 Joey Davies FR C 5-10 180 L 21 Demorestville, Ontario / Humboldt (SJHL) 17 Jared Linnell FR LW 5-11 178 L 20 North Pole, Alaska / Tri-City (USHL) 18 Trevor Campbell JR D 5-10 191 R 23 Kansas City, Missouri / Topeka (NAHL) 20 Matt Friese SO C 5-10 179 L 21 Wasilla, Alaska / Lincoln (USHL) 22 Josh Atkinson SO D 6-0 181 L 20 Spruce Grove, Alberta / Lloydminster (AJHL) 23 Nolan Kaiser JR D 6-0 196 R 21 Calgary, Alberta / Camrose (AJHL) 24 Nolan Huysmans SO RW 6-1 205 R 21 Ponoka, Alberta / Spruce Grove (AJHL) 25 Nolan Youngmun JR LW 5-11 176 L 21 Anchorage, Alaska / Sioux Falls (USHL) 27 Tyler Morley SO C 5-8 166 L 21 Burnaby, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 29 Jared Larson JR LW 6-3 195 L 24 Apple Valley, Minnesota / Fairbanks (NAHL) / Minnesota (2012-13) 30 Davis Jones FR G 6-2 181 L 21 St. Albert, Alberta / Nipawin (SJHL) 36 Colton Beck SR LW 5-11 188 L 23 Langley, British Columbia / Langley (BCHL) 37 Cody Kunyk SR F 5-11 195 L 23 Sherwood Park, Alberta / Sherwood Park (AJHL) 38 Sean Cahill JR G 5-11 175 L 23 Calgary, Alberta / Kindersley (SJHL) 39 John Keeney SO G 6-1 184 L 20 Twin Peaks, California / Muskegon (USHL) Captains: Colton Beck. Assistant Captains: Cody Kunyk, Colton Parayko, Michael Quinn. Head Coach: Dallas Ferguson (Alaska '96). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 80-81-28 (.497) (5 Seasons). Record at Alaska (Entering 2013-14): 80-81-28 (.497) (5 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Lance West (Alabama Huntsville '95). Assistant Coach: Corbin Schmidt (Alaska '05). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Wylie Rogers (Alaska '08). Strength and Conditioning Coach: Mike Curtin. Manager: Scott Eastman.

Bemidji State Beavers No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 3 James Hansen SO D 6-1 225 L 22 Maple Grove, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 4 Sam Windle JR D 6-3 218 R 21 Maple Grove, Minnesota / Des Moines (USHL) 5 Carter Struthers FR D 6-4 205 L 20 Weyburn, Saskatchewan / Weyburn (SJHL) 6 Nate Arentz FR F 6-1 195 L 19 Lakeville, Minnesota / Fargo (USHL) 7 Matt Prapavessis JR D 6-1 183 R 22 Oakville, Ontario / Lincoln (USHL) 9 Phillip Marinaccio FR F 5-10 185 L 20 Nobleton, Ontario / Lincoln (USHL) 11 Graeme McCormack SO D 6-1 194 R 22 Thunder Bay, Ontario / Nanaimo (BCHL) 12 Jeff Jubinville SR F 5-9 176 L 24 Edmonton, Alberta / Wenatchee (NAHL) 13 Cory Ward SO F 5-10 194 R 20 Las Vegas, Nevada / Aberdeen (NAHL) 14 D.J. Jones FR D 5-7 170 R 21 Plymouth, Minnesota / Victoria (BCHL) 16 Danny Mattson JR F 5-10 175 R 22 Minneapolis, Minnesota / Youngstown (USHL) 17 Brad Robbins SO F 5-7 169 R 22 Murrieta, California / Sioux City (USHL) 18 Radoslav Illo (ANA) SR F 5-11 199 L 23 Bystrica, Slovakia / Tri-City (USHL) 20 Sam Rendle JR D 5-10 174 L 23 Grand Rapids, Minnesota / Bismark (NAHL) 21 Matt Hartmann SR F 5-11 190 R 24 White Bear Lake, Minnesota / Topeka (NAHL) 22 Charlie O'Connor FR F 6-0 190 R 20 Elk Grove Village, Illinois / Chicago (USHL) 23 Markus Gerbrandt SO F 5-10 173 L 22 Edmonton, Alberta / Fort McMurray (AJHL) 25 Rusian Pedan FR D 6-0 190 L 18 Moscow, Russia / Janesville (NAHL) 26 Bob Kinne FR F 5-10 170 R 21 St. Paul, Minnesota / Bismarck (NAHL) 27 Mitch Cain JR F 6-1 205 R 22 Fort Frances, Ontario / Des Moines (USHL) 28 Brendan Harms FR F 6-0 180 R 18 Steinbach, Manitoba / Fargo (USHL) 29 Phil Brewer SO F 6-1 186 R 23 Cambridge, Ontario / Burlington (OJHL) 30 Andrew Walsh JR G 6-2 196 L 22 Dawson Creek, British Columbia / Dawson Creek (NAHL) 33 Reid Mimmack FR G 6-2 195 L 21 Brainerd, Minnesota / Jamestown (NAHL) 35 Jesse Wilkins FR G 6-2 185 L 20 Calgary, Alberta / Melfort (SJHL) Captain: Matt Prapavessis. Assistant Captains: Matt Hartmann, Jeff Jubinville. Head Coach: Tom Serratore (Bemidji State '87). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 201-186-49 (.517) (12 Seasons). Record at Bemidji State (Entering 2013-14): 201-186-49 (.517) (12 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Bert Gilling (Minnesota Duluth '99). Assistant Coach: Ted Belisle (Bemidji State '01)

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Bowling Green Falcons No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Pierre-Luc Mercier FR F 6-1 180 L 20 Montreal, Quebec / Andre Laurendeau (CDNHS) 3 Connor Kucera JR D 6-1 205 L 22 Twin Lakes, Indiana / Des Moines (USHL) 4 Mike Sullivan JR D 6-0 185 L 21 Toronto, Ontario / Markham (OJHL) 5 Rusty Hafner JR D 6-0 200 L 22 Toledo, Ohio / Wellington (OJHL) 7 Jake Sloat SR D 5-11 185 L 23 Lousiville, Colorado / Owatonna (NAHL) 8 Jose Delgadillo SO D 6-3 200 R 21 Milwaukee, Wisconsin / Indiana (NTDP) 10 Kevin Dufour FR F 6-0 190 L 21 Quebec City, Canada / Carleton Place (CCHL) 11 Dan DeSalvo JR F 5-8 160 R 21 Rolling Meadows, Illinois / Des Moines (USHL) 12 Bryce Williamson SR F 5-10 185 R 23 Seba Beach, Alberta / St. Albert (AJHL) 13 Adam Berkle JR F 6-3 195 R 23 Collegeville, Pennsylvania / Youngstown (USHL) 14 Camden Wojtala SR F 6-2 180 L 22 Trenton, Michigan / Omaha (USHL) 15 Marcus Perrier JR F 6-1 225 L 22 Thunder Bay, Ontario / Sioux Falls (USHL) 16 Chad Sumsion SR F 6-1 200 L 23 Woodstock, Ontario / Newmarket (CCHL) 17 Ben Murphy SO F 6-0 200 R 22 Duxbury, Massachusetts / Carleton Place (CCHL) 18 Ryan Viselli SR F 5-10 180 R 24 Windsor, Ontario / Penticton (BCHL) 20 Matt Pohlkamp FR F 6-0 200 R 20 Baxter, Minnesota / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 21 Ted Pletsch JR F 6-3 200 L 23 Canton, Michigan / Pembroke (CCHL) 22 Ryan Carpenter JR F 6-1 180 R 22 Oviedo, Florida / Sioux City (USHL) 23 Brent Tate SO F 6-2 170 R 21 Canton, Michigan / Lincoln (USHL) 24 Brett Mohler SR F 6-0 180 L 24 Yorba Linda, California / Tri-City (USHL) 25 Dajon Mingo SO F 5-10 175 R 23 Canton, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 26 Mark Cooper SO F 6-2 185 R 21 Toronto, Ontario / St. Michaels (OJHL) 27 Andrew Wallace SR F 5-10 180 L 24 Bedford, Nova Scotia / Surrey (BCHL) 28 Sean Walker FR D 5-9 185 R 18 Keswick, Ontario / Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) 29 Ralfs Freibergs SO D 5-11 190 L 22 Riga, Latvia / Lincoln (USHL) 30 Scott Zacharias SR G 6-3 180 R 24 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Pembroke (CCHL) 31 Tommy Burke SO G 6-1 185 L 21 Chaska, Minnesota / Bismarck (NAHL) 32 Tomas Sholl FR G 6-0 175 R 19 Hermosa Beach, California / Fresno Monsters (NAHL) Captains: Camden Wojtala, Ryan Carpenter. Head Coach: Chris Bergeron (Miami '93). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 39-73-14 (.365) (3 Seasons). Record at Bowling Green (Entering 2013-14): 39-73-14 (.365) (3 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Barry Schutte (Miami '97). Assistant Coach: Ty Eigner (Bowling Green '93). Manager: Shane Connelly (Wisconsin '09).

Ferris State Bulldogs No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Scott Czarnowczan SR D 5-10 176 L 22 Macomb, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 3 Travis White JR D 5-9 180 R 23 Sterling Heights, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 4 Zach Dorer SO D 6-1 175 L 20 Holt, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 6 Kyle Schempp FR F 6-0 178 L 20 Saginaw, Michigan / Sioux Falls (USHL) 7 Jason Binkley JR D 5-9 191 R 21 Powell, Ohio / Tri-City (USHL) 8 Cory Kane SR C 6-1 200 L 23 Irvine, California / Vernon (BCHL) 9 Chad McDonald FR F 5-9 175 R 20 Battle Creek, Michigan / Muskegon (USHL) 10 Ryan Lowney FR D 5-8 160 L 20 Redford, Michigan / Youngstown (USHL) 11 Kenny Babinski SO C 5-10 175 R 21 Midland, Michigan / Omaha (USHL) 12 TJ Schlueter JR F 6-0 194 R 22 St. Louis, Missouri / Dubuque (USHL) 16 Garrett Thompson SR LW 6-2 191 L 23 Traverse City, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 17 Jared VanWormer FR F 6-0 195 R 21 Traverse City, Michigan / Soo Eagles (NAHL) 18 Andy Huff SR RW 6-1 212 R 21 Howell, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 19 Justin DeMartino SR RW 6-4 210 R 22 Macomb, Michigan / Springfield (NAHL) 20 Gerald Mayhew FR F 5-9 165 R 21 Wyandotte, Michigan / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 21 Justin Buzzeo JR F 5-11 170 L 24 Windsor, Ontario / Humboldt (SJHL) 22 Matt Robertson SO LW 6-0 175 L 21 Rohnert Park, California / Smiths Falls (CCHL) 23 Brandon Anselmini SO D 5-9 163 L 20 Guelph, Ontario / Brockville (CCHL) 24 Dominic Panetta JR F 5-8 173 L 22 Baldwin, Michigan / Tri-City (USHL) 25 Sean O’Rourke SO D 5-9 165 L 22 Alta Loma, California / Fairbanks (NAHL) 26 Simon Denis JR D 5-10 168 R 22 Burnaby, British Columbia / Tri-City (USHL) 27 Dakota Klecha SO RW 5-9 163 R 22 Taylor, Michigan / Muskegon (USHL) 28 Seth Adams FR F 6-2 180 R 20 Big Rapids, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 29 Charles Williams SO G 5-11 174 L 21 Canton, Michigan / Lincoln (USHL) 30 C.J. Motte JR G 6-0 190 L 23 St. Clair, Michigan / Waterloo (USHL) 31 Trace Pennock FR G 5-9 167 20 Big Rapids, Michigan / Syracuse Stampede (NSHL) Head Coach: Bob Daniels (Michigan State '82). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 350-378-84 (.483) (21 Seasons). Record at Ferris State (Entering 2013-14): 350-378-84 (.483) (21 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Drew Famulak (Wisconsin-Stevens Point '90). Assistant Coach: Mark Kaufman (Michigan State '84). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Dave Cencer (Franciscan '03). Manager: Ben Mumah (Ferris State '82). Athletic Trainer: Tim Glover (Ferris State '95).

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Lake Superior State Lakers No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Kevin Murdock SR G 5-11 189 R 23 Bradenton, Florida / Lincoln (USHL) / Minnesota State (2009-10) 3 Peter Spratte SO D 5-11 184 22 Rochester, Minnesota / Fairbanks (NAHL) 4 Nathan Harris FR D 6-0 167 20 Fowlerville, Michigan / Soo Eagles (NAHL) 5 Andrew Perrault SR D 6-2 197 L 24 Grand Coulee, Saskatchewan / Weyburn (SJHL) 7 Dan Radke SR F 5-9 182 L 22 Orinda, California / Traverse City (NAHL) 8 Mitchell Nardi FR F 6-0 187 20 Hamilton, Ontario / Coquitlam (BCHL) 9 Austin McKay SO F 6-5 220 22 Toronto, Ontario / Drayton (AJHL) 10 Matt Johnson FR F 6-1 204 22 Clinton Township, Michigan / Amarillo (NAHL) 11 Colin Campbell SR F 6-1 203 R 22 Pickering, Ontario / Vaughan (OJHL) 13 Gus Correale FR F 5-10 179 21 Prince George, British Columbia / Grand Prairie (AJHL) 14 Stephen Perfetto JR F 5-9 175 L 22 Woodbridge, Ontario / Kingston (OJHL) 16 Ian Miller FR F 6-1 192 20 Fraser, Michigan / Port Huron (NAHL) 17 Zach Loesch SO D 6-5 212 21 White Bear Lake, Minnesota / Pembroke (CCHL) 18 Alex Globke FR F 6-3 206 19 Waterford, Michigan / Carleton Place (CCHL) 19 Daniel Vernace SO F 6-1 181 21 Toronto, Ontario / Trenton (OJHL) 20 Chris Ciotti JR F 5-10 179 R 23 Oxford, Michigan / St. Louis (NAHL) 21 Bryce Schmitt SO F 6-0 196 21 Minot, North Dakota / Bismarck (NAHL) 22 Jayson Angus FR F 5-8 161 21 Latrobe, Pennsylvania / Fairbanks (NAHL) 24 Kevin Czuczman JR D 6-3 205 L 22 Port Elgin, Ontario / Newmarket (CCHL) 25 Eric Drapluk SO D 6-1 194 21 Pembroke Pines, Florida / Coulee Region (NAHL) 26 Garret Clemment FR F 5-9 171 20 Wausau, Wisconsin / Fairbanks (NAHL) 27 Matt Bruneteau SR D 5-11 184 L 23 Omaha, Nebraska / Lincoln (USHL) 29 Andrew Dommett JR F 5-11 192 L 23 Major, Saskatchewan / Kindersley (SJHL) 30 Kevin Kapalka SR G 6-1 206 R 24 Mississauga, Ontario / Vaughan (OJHL) 31 Niels-Erik Ravn SR G 6-1 190 L 24 Boucherville, Quebec / Ottawa (CCHL) 33 Zach Sternberg SR D 6-0 190 R 23 Toronto, Ontario / Nepean (CCHL) Captain: Matt Bruneteau. Assistant Captains: Andrew Perrault, Colin Campbell. Head Coach: Jim Roque (Lake Superior '87). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 120-146-45 (.458) (8 Seasons). Record at Lake Superior State (Entering 2013-14): 120-146-45 (.458) (8 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Tim Christian (Ferris State '95). Assistant Coach: Doug Laprade (Lake Superior State '91).

Michigan Tech Huskies No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Cliff Watson (SJS) FR D 6-2 200 L 19 Appleton, Wisconsin / Sioux City (USHL) 3 Brad Stebner SR D 6-4 210 L 23 Fort McMurray, Alberta / Fort McMurray (AJHL) 5 Justin Fillion JR D 5-11 180 R 23 Prince George, British Columbia / Victoria (BCHL) 6 Chris Leibinger FR D 5-9 175 L 19 Saginaw, Michigan / Waterloo (USHL) 7 Reid Sturos FR F 6-2 175 R 21 South Lyon, Michigan / Nanaimo (BCHL) 8 Jacob Johnstone SR F 6-0 190 R 23 Grand Ledge, Michigan / Sioux Falls (USHL) 9 Dennis Rix SR F 6-0 190 R 24 Grande Prairie, Alberta / Grande Prairie (AJHL) 10 Tanner Kero JR F 5-11 175 L 21 Hancock, Michigan / Fargo (USHL) 11 Daniel Holmberg SR F 6-4 215 L 23 Nykoping, Sweden / Linkopings (J-20 Super Elite) (Europe) 12 Ryan Furne SR F 6-2 215 R 23 Oakdale, Minnesota / Green Bay (USHL) 13 Patrick Anderson SO F 5-11 190 R 22 Bismarck, North Dakota / New Mexico (NAHL) 14 Malcolm Gould SO F 5-11 175 R 20 North Vancouver, British Columbia / Chilliwack (BCHL) 15 David Johnstone JR F 5-11 175 R 21 Grande Ledge, Michigan / Indiana (USHL) 17 Riley Sweeney JR D 6-1 190 R 21 Delta, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 18 C.J. Eick SO F 5-7 160 L 21 Appleton, Wisconsin / Green Bay (USHL) 19 Blake Pietila (NJD) JR F 5-11 190 R 20 Brighton, Michigan / USNTDP (NTDP) 20 Blake Hietala JR F 5-10 180 R 23 Houghton, Michigan / Melfort (SJHL) 21 Max Vallis SO F 5-9 175 R 22 Santa Clara, California / Omaha (USHL) 22 Shane Hanna FR D 5-11 190 L 19 Salmon Arm, British Columbia / Salmon Arm (BCHL) 23 Alex Petan SO F 5-8 155 R 21 Delta, British Columbia / Coquitlam (BCHL) 24 Daniel Sova SR D 6-4 225 R 23 Cottage Grove, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 25 Mike Neville FR F 6-0 190 L 20 Woodbridge, Ontario / St. Michael's (OJHL) 26 Jimmy Davis JR D 6-0 185 R 20 Caledonia, Michigan / East Kentwood High School (USHS) 27 Tyler Heinonen FR F 6-0 190 L 20 Delano, Minnesota / Chicago (USHL) 28 Brent Baltus FR F 6-1 175 L 20 Nanaimo, British Columbia / Trail (BCHL) 29 Walker Hyland SO D 5-11 185 R 21 Woodbury, Minnesota / Alberni Valley (BCHL) 30 Jamie Phillips (WPG) SO G 6-3 175 L 20 Caledonia, Ontario / Toronto (OJHL) 31 Pheonix Copley SO G 6-3 175 L 21 North Pole, Alaska / Des Moines (USHL) 35 Matt Wintjes FR G 5-11 175 L 21 Holland Landing, Ontario / Newmarket (OJHL) Captains: Brad Stebner, Blake Pietila. Assistant Captains: Dennis Rix, Tanner Kero. Head Coach: Mel Pearson (Michigan Tech '81). Career Record (Enter-ing 2013-14): 29-39-8 (.434) (2 Seasons). Record at Michigan Tech (Entering 2013-14): 29-39-8 (.434) (2 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Bill Muckalt (Michigan '98). Assistant Coach: Damon Whitten (Michigan State '01). Goaltending Coach: Dieter Kochan (Northern Michigan '97). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tyler Shelast (Michigan Tech '08). Athletic Trainer: Brian Brewster (Nebraska Omaha '00).

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Minnesota State Mavericks No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 Josh Nelson SR D 6-0 180 R 24 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin / Fairbanks (NAHL) 3 Blake Thompson SO D 6-3 210 R 22 Eden Prairie, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) / Minnesota (2012-13) 4 Nick Buchanan SO D 6-3 207 L 22 Victoria, British Columbia / Penticton (BCHL) 5 Carter Foguth FR D 6-3 205 R 21 Fenton, Michigan / Muskegon (USHL) 6 Casey Nelson FR D 6-2 182 R 21 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin / Johnstown (NAHL) 7 Zach Palmquist JR D 6-0 175 L 22 So. St. Paul, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 8 Max Gaede (SJS) JR F 6-3 200 R 21 Woodbury, Minnesota / Sioux City (USHL) 9 Bryce Gervais SO F 5-10 175 L 21 Battleford, Saskatchewan / Penticton (BCHL) 10 Mat Knoll SO D 6-0 190 R 23 Edmonton, Alberta / Spruce Grove (AJHL) 11 Sean Flanagan FR D 6-1 180 L 21 Kindersly, Saskatchewan / Salmon Arm (BCHL) 12 Jean-Paul Lafontaine JR F 5-10 172 L 21 Oxford, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 14 Taylor Herndon SO F 6-3 190 L 22 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Texas (NAHL) 15 J.P. Burkemper SR F 6-3 195 L 22 St. Louis, Missouri / Fargo (USHL) 16 Jordan Nelson FR F 6-0 190 L 21 Williston, North Dakota / Fargo (USHL) 17 Michael Huntebrinker FR F 5-11 193 L 21 Chesterfield, Missouri / Waterloo (USHL) 18 Matt Leitner JR F 5-9 175 L 22 Los Alamitos, California / Fargo (USHL) 19 Zach Lehrke SR F 5-8 170 R 23 Park Rapids, Minnesota / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 21 Chase Grant JR F 5-11 195 L 24 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Fargo (USHL) 22 Johnny McInnis SR F 6-1 195 R 24 Boston, Massachusetts / Okotoks (AJHL) 23 Teddy Blueger (PIT) SO F 6-0 185 L 19 Riga, Latvia / Shattuck (PREP) 24 Brett Knowles SO F 5-11 186 L 22 Vanderhoof, British Columbia / Cowichan Valley (BCHL) 25 Zach Stepan (NSH) FR F 6-0 175 L 19 Hastings, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 26 Dylan Margonari SO F 6-1 190 L 21 Greensburg, Pennsylvania / Youngstown (USHL) 27 Brett Stern JR D 6-3 195 L 21 Lino Lakes, Minnesota / Green Bay (USHL) 28 Jon Jutzi SO D 6-2 200 L 22 Tavistock, Ontario / Powell River (BCHL) 31 Evan Karambelas SR G 6-3 200 L 24 Fort St. John, British Columbia / Topeka (NAHL) 34 Cole Huggins FR G 6-0 180 L 21 Centennial, Colorado / Coquitlam (BCHL) 35 Stephon Williams (NYI) SO G 6-2 190 L 20 Fairbanks, Alaska / Sioux Falls (USHL) Captain: Johnny McInnis. Assistant Captains: Josh Nelson, Brett Stern. Head Coach: Mike Hastings (St. Cloud State '93). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 24-14-3 (.622) (1 Season). Record at Minnesota State (Entering 2013-14): 24-14-3 (.622) (1 Season). Assistant Coach: Darren Blue (Minnesota State '96). Assistant Coach: Todd Knott (Bemidji State '02).

Northern Michigan Wildcats No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Michael Doan SO G 6-5 212 L 22 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario / Huntsville (BCHL) 2 Casey Purpur FR F 5-8 183 L 20 Grand Forks, North Dakota / Brookings (NAHL) 3 Ryan Kesti JR F 6-2 207 R 24 Red Wing, Minnesota / Sioux City (USHL) 4 Mitch Jones JR D 6-2 200 L 21 Delta, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 5 Ryan Trenz SO D 5-11 182 R 21 St. Louis, Missouri / Chicago (USHL) 6 Nathan Taurence JR D 5-10 182 R 24 Trenton, Michigan / Marquette (NAHL) / St. Scholastica (2010-11) 7 Sami Salminen FR F 6-4 222 R 20 Helsinki, Finland / Wichita Falls (NAHL) 8 DJ Vandercook JR F 6-3 208 R 22 Farmington Hills, Michigan / Wenatchee (NAHL) 9 Reed Seckel JR F 5-10 173 L 24 Melvin, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 10 Gerard Hanson FR F 5-11 176 R 21 Lidingö, Sweden / Lidingö Vikings (Europe) 11 Shane Sooth FR F 6-1 221 L 21 Canyon Country, California / Dubuque (USHL) 12 Aaron Leach SO F 5-9 184 L 20 Marquette, Michigan / Soo (NOJHL) 14 Brock Maschmeyer FR D 5-7 161 L 21 Bruederheim, Alberta / Nanaimo (BCHL) 15 Dominik Shine FR F 5-11 167 R 20 Pinckney, Michigan / Lincoln (USHL) 16 Jake Johnson SR F 5-8 169 L 24 Duluth, Minnesota / Penticton (BCHL) 17 John Siemer FR F 5-9 175 R 21 Baldwin Park, California / Penticton Vees (BCHL) 18 Luke Eibler JR D 6-1 181 R 22 Pinckney, Michigan / Youngstown (USHL) / Northeastern (2011-12) 19 Ryan Aynsley SO F 5-8 179 L 23 Kelowna, British Columbia / Castlegar (KIJHL) 20 Darren Nowick SO F 5-10 192 R 21 Long Beach, California / Vernon (BCHL) 21 Justin Rose SO F 5-8 166 L 22 Gibbons, Alberta / Fort McMurray (AJHL) 22 Cohen Adair SO F 6-2 207 L 21 Stratford, Ontario / Powell (BCHL) 23 Jake Baker JR D 6-5 209 L 22 Port Moody, British Columbia / Trail Smoke (BCHL) 24 CJ Ludwig SR D 5-10 179 R 23 Little Elm, Texas / Omaha (USHL) 25 Austin Handley SR D 6-0 206 L 23 Clarkston, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 26 Erik Higby SR F 5-9 178 L 24 New Braunfels, Texas / Topeka (NAHL) 27 Wade Epp SR D 6-4 205 L 24 Chilliwack, British Columbia / Victoria (BCHL) 28 Joseph Manno JR F 6-1 196 R 20 Montreal, Quebec / Dubuque (USHL) / Northeastern (2012-13) 29 Ryan Daugherty JR F 6-0 188 R 22 Sachse, Texas / Omaha (USHL) 30 Mathias Dahlstrom FR G 6-0 178 L 22 Smedjebacken, Sweden / Chicago (USHL) 33 Aaron Beutenmiller SO G 6-1 165 L 22 Tecumseh, Michigan / Soo Eagles (NOJHL) 34 Derek Dun FR G 5-11 171 R 19 Surrey, British Columbia / Nanaimo (BCHL) 37 Robert Lindores SO F 6-1 216 R 22 Port Alberni, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 40 Stephan Vigier SR F 5-9 167 L 23 Notre Dame, Manitoba / Sioux City (USHL) 42 Barrett Kaib FR D 5-10 184 R 20 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / Green Bay (USHL) Captain: CJ Ludwig. Assistant Captains: Reed Seckel, Stephan Vigier, Luke Eibler. Head Coach: Walt Kyle (Northern Michigan '81). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 208-186-49 (.525) (11 Seasons). Record at Northern Michigan (Entering 2013-14): 208-186-49 (.525) (11 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Joe Shawhan (Northern Michigan '09). Assistant Coach: John Kyle (Northern Michigan '82).

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2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • All GamesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Alaska 37 126 3.41 2 Ferris State 43 138 3.21 3 Minnesota State 41 130 3.17 4 Bowling Green 39 119 3.05 5 Alaska Anchorage 38 105 2.76 6 Northern Michigan 38 102 2.68 7 Lake Superior 36 94 2.61 8 Michigan Tech 40 99 2.48 9 Bemidji State 38 92 2.42 10 Alab. Huntsville 38 41 1.08

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Ferris State 43 94 2.19 2 Minnesota State 41 95 2.32 3 Bowling Green 39 104 2.67 4 Michigan Tech 40 108 2.70 5 Alaska 37 103 2.78 6 Alaska Anchorage 38 107 2.82 7 Northern Michigan 38 108 2.84 8 Bemidji State 38 118 3.11 9 Lake Superior 36 114 3.17 10 Alab. Huntsville 38 166 4.37

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ferris State 43 727 16.9 2 Minnesota State 41 649 15.8 3 Michigan Tech 40 611 15.3 4 Northern Michigan 38 562 14.8 5 Alaska 37 528 14.3 6 Lake Superior 36 456 12.7 7 Alaska Anchorage 38 479 12.6 8 Bowling Green 39 491 12.6 9 Alab. Huntsville 38 469 12.3 10 Bemidji State 38 382 10.1

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota State 50/198 8 25.3 2 Northern Michigan 33/165 5 20.0 3 Alaska 30/157 4 19.1 4 Bowling Green 31/164 5 18.9 5 Ferris State 30/180 3 16.7 6 Alaska Anchorage 27/165 3 16.4 7 Lake Superior 22/139 3 15.8 8 Michigan Tech 27/182 3 14.8 9 Bemidji State 23/159 4 14.5 10 Alab. Huntsville 12/137 4 8.8

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota State 147/169 5 87.0 2 Ferris State 176/203 8 86.7 3 Bemidji State 139/162 2 85.8 4 Alaska 138/162 4 85.2 5 Bowling Green 138/163 4 84.7 6 Michigan Tech 140/170 4 82.4 7 Lake Superior 124/154 3 80.5 8 Alaska Anchorage 134/167 1 80.2 9 Northern Michigan 134/176 3 76.1 10 Alab. Huntsville 117/166 2 70.5

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Ferris State 206/383 53.8 2 Minnesota State 197/367 53.7 3 Alaska 168/319 52.7 4 Bowling Green 169/327 51.7 5 Bemidji State 162/321 50.5 6 Lake Superior 146/293 49.8 7 Northern Michigan 167/341 49.0 8 Alaska Anchorage 161/332 48.5 9 Michigan Tech 167/352 47.4 10 Alab. Huntsville 129/303 42.6

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota State 50 8 +42 22 5 -17 +25 2 Ferris State 30 3 +27 27 8 -19 +8 3 Alaska 30 4 +26 24 4 -20 +6 4 Bowling Green 31 5 +26 25 4 -21 +5 5 Bemidji State 23 4 +19 23 2 -21 -2 Michigan Tech 27 3 +24 30 4 -26 -2 7 Alaska Anchorage 27 3 +24 33 1 -32 -8 Lake Superior 22 3 +19 30 3 -27 -8 9 Northern Michigan 33 5 +28 42 3 -39 -11 10 Alab. Huntsville 12 4 +8 49 2 -47 -39

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota State 41 1466 35.76 2 Michigan Tech 40 1300 32.50 3 Bowling Green 39 1217 31.21 4 North Dakota 41 1256 30.63 5 Alaska 37 1124 30.38 6 Ferris State 43 1286 29.91 7 Lake Superior 36 1032 28.67 8 Bemidji State 38 1016 26.74 9 Northern Michigan 38 1007 26.50 10 Alaska Anchorage 38 999 26.29

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota State 41 1037 25.29 2 Alaska 37 954 25.78 3 Alaska Anchorage 38 996 26.21 4 Bowling Green 39 1074 27.54 5 Michigan Tech 40 1114 27.85 6 Northern Michigan 38 1135 29.87 7 Ferris State 43 1321 30.72 8 Bemidji State 38 1211 31.87 9 Lake Superior 36 1264 35.11 10 Alab. Huntsville 38 1574 41.42

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota State 41 1466 1037 +429 +10.46 2 Michigan Tech 40 1300 1114 +186 +4.65 3 Alaska 37 1124 954 +170 +4.59 4 Bowling Green 39 1217 1074 +143 +3.67 5 Alaska Anchorage 38 999 996 +3 +0.08 6 Ferris State 43 1286 1321 -35 -0.81 7 Northern Michigan 38 1007 1135 -128 -3.37 8 Bemidji State 38 1016 1211 -195 -5.13 9 Lake Superior 36 1032 1264 -232 -6.44 10 Alab. Huntsville 38 746 1574 -828 -21.79

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Ferris State 51 42 42 3 138 2 Minnesota State 38 33 56 3 130 3 Alaska 32 40 51 3 126 4 Bowling Green 37 45 36 1 119 5 Alaska Anchorage 30 34 40 1 105 6 Northern Michigan 27 38 37 0 102 7 Michigan Tech 21 43 33 2 99 8 Lake Superior 23 40 30 1 94 9 Bemidji State 28 37 26 1 92 10 Alab. Huntsville 10 14 16 1 41

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Ferris State 20 39 34 1 94 2 Minnesota State 25 33 35 2 95 3 Alaska 29 40 34 0 103 4 Bowling Green 21 35 44 4 104 5 Alaska Anchorage 38 34 33 2 107 6 Michigan Tech 33 32 41 2 108 Northern Michigan 37 34 36 1 108 8 Lake Superior 37 43 32 2 114 9 Bemidji State 36 39 41 2 118 10 Alab. Huntsville 59 58 49 0 166

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2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • All GamesPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 1.15 12-33-45 2 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 1.16 22-21-43 3 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 0.98 20-20-40 4 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 37 1.05 14-25-39 5 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 1.00 20-18-38 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 0.93 21-17-38 7 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 1.10 17-17-34 8 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 0.87 16-17-33 9 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 38 0.84 14-18-32 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 0.84 13-19-32 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 38 0.84 7-25-32 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 39 0.82 7-25-32 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 42 0.76 14-18-32 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 43 0.74 16-16-32 15 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 33 0.94 17-14-31 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 36 0.86 12-19-31 17 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 36 0.81 14-15-29 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 38 0.76 18-11-29 19 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 31 0.90 8-20-28 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 39 0.72 12-16-28 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 39 0.72 11-17-28 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 39 0.72 8-20-28 23 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 32 0.81 6-20-26 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 37 0.70 12-14-26 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 37 0.70 7-19-26 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State SO F 40 0.65 4-22-26 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 41 0.63 16-10-26 28 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 38 0.66 15-10-25 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 40 0.62 15-10-25 Andy Huff Ferris State SR RW 40 0.62 11-14-25 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 41 0.61 6-19-25 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 43 0.58 10-15-25 33 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 37 0.65 2-22-24 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 39 0.62 14-10-24 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 41 0.59 3-21-24 36 Reed Seckel Northern Michigan JR F 33 0.70 12-11-23 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage JR F 34 0.68 10-13-23 Nolan Huysmans Alaska SO RW 36 0.64 8-15-23 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 37 0.62 3-20-23 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 40 0.57 4-19-23 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 41 0.56 4-19-23 42 Garrick Perry Alaska JR LW 37 0.59 12-10-22 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 37 0.59 3-19-22 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 38 0.58 5-17-22 45 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech FR F 30 0.70 8-13-21 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 34 0.62 10-11-21 Zach Stepan Minnesota State FR F 35 0.60 9-12-21 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 36 0.58 10-11-21 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 38 0.55 13- 8-21 Brendan Harms Bemidji State FR F 38 0.55 7-14-21 51 David Johnstone Michigan Tech JR F 25 0.80 11- 9-20 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State FR F 36 0.56 8-12-20 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior JR F 36 0.56 7-13-20 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 42 0.48 9-11-20 55 Brent Tate Bowling Green SO F 28 0.68 10- 9-19 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 38 0.50 12- 7-19 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 38 0.50 6-13-19 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 42 0.45 9-10-19 59 John Siemer Northern Michigan FR F 21 0.86 7-11-18 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 40 0.45 5-13-18 61 Erik Higby Northern Michigan SR F 30 0.57 11- 6-17 Radoslav Illo Bemidji State SR F 31 0.55 10- 7-17 Danny Mattson Bemidji State JR F 33 0.52 3-14-17 Justin DeMartino Ferris State SR RW 34 0.50 5-12-17 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 37 0.46 5-12-17 Dominik Shine Northern Michigan FR F 38 0.45 6-11-17 Shane Sooth Northern Michigan FR F 38 0.45 4-13-17 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 38 0.45 3-14-17 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State SO F 40 0.42 8- 9-17 Chase Grant Minnesota State JR F 41 0.41 9- 8-17 71 Ryan Carpenter Bowling Green JR F 15 1.07 8- 8-16 Blake Hietala Michigan Tech JR F 36 0.44 8- 8-16 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 36 0.44 5-11-16 Kevin Dufour Bowling Green FR F 37 0.43 9- 7-16 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 37 0.43 2-14-16 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green FR F 39 0.41 9- 7-16 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green FR F 39 0.41 4-12-16 Brandon Anselmini Ferris State SO D 41 0.39 5-11-16

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79 Brock Maschmeyer Northern Michigan FR D 32 0.47 6- 9-15 Sean Flanagan Minnesota State FR D 33 0.45 6- 9-15 Trevor Campbell Alaska JR D 34 0.44 4-11-15 Garret Clemment Lake Superior FR F 35 0.43 3-12-15 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State SR F 38 0.39 5-10-15 84 Mike Neville Michigan Tech FR F 40 0.35 3-11-14 Ryan Lowney Ferris State FR D 40 0.35 1-13-14 86 Jack Prince Alab. Huntsville SO F 33 0.39 8- 5-13 Andrew Pettitt Alaska Anchorage JR F 36 0.36 4- 9-13 Camden Wojtala Bowling Green SR F 36 0.36 4- 9-13 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 38 0.34 3-10-13 Sean Walker Bowling Green FR D 38 0.34 2-11-13 91 CJ Ludwig Northern Michigan SR D 13 0.92 5- 7-12 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville FR F 33 0.36 5- 7-12 Eric Drapluk Lake Superior SO D 36 0.33 6- 6-12 Mike Sullivan Bowling Green JR D 36 0.33 2-10-12 Shawn Hochhausen Alaska FR C 37 0.32 2-10-12 96 Dajon Mingo Bowling Green SO F 18 0.61 3- 8-11 Jared Larson Alaska JR LW 22 0.50 8- 3-11 Bryce Schmitt Lake Superior SO F 35 0.31 6- 5-11 Chris Ciotti Lake Superior JR F 35 0.31 1-10-11 Phillip Marinaccio Bemidji State FR F 36 0.31 5- 6-11 Brandon Morley Alaska FR LW 37 0.30 5- 6-11102 Sami Salminen Northern Michigan FR F 29 0.34 2- 8-10 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SR F 31 0.32 5- 5-10 Steven Koshey Alab. Huntsville SO D 31 0.32 1- 9-10 Darren Nowick Northern Michigan SO F 34 0.29 6- 4-10 Chad Brears Alab. Huntsville SO F 35 0.29 6- 4-10 Dylan Hubbs Alaska Anchorage FR F 35 0.29 4- 6-10 Marcus Perrier Bowling Green JR F 35 0.29 2- 8-10109 Malcolm Gould Michigan Tech SO F 21 0.43 6- 3- 9 Andrew Dommett Lake Superior JR F 30 0.30 6- 3- 9 Matt Johnson Lake Superior FR F 33 0.27 4- 5- 9 Josh Atkinson Alaska SO D 37 0.24 0- 9- 9 Max Gaede Minnesota State JR F 41 0.22 2- 7- 9114 Gerard Hanson Northern Michigan FR F 19 0.42 1- 7- 8 Nate Arentz Bemidji State FR F 23 0.35 3- 5- 8 Brad Duwe Alaska Anchorage FR F 27 0.30 7- 1- 8 Ian Miller Lake Superior FR F 27 0.30 5- 3- 8 Hayden Trupp Alaska Anchorage SO F 27 0.30 0- 8- 8 Travis White Ferris State JR D 30 0.27 3- 5- 8 Chase Van Allen Alaska Anchorage FR D 30 0.27 0- 8- 8 Blake Leask Alaska Anchorage SO D 34 0.24 1- 7- 8 Wade Epp Northern Michigan SR D 36 0.22 3- 5- 8 Connor Kucera Bowling Green JR D 36 0.22 2- 6- 8 Andrew Perrault Lake Superior SR D 36 0.22 1- 7- 8 Phil Brewer Bemidji State SO F 37 0.22 2- 6- 8 Ryan Kesti Northern Michigan JR F 38 0.21 4- 4- 8 Riley Sweeney Michigan Tech JR D 40 0.20 0- 8- 8128 Dominic Panetta Ferris State JR F 22 0.32 2- 5- 7 Rusty Hafner Bowling Green JR D 23 0.30 1- 6- 7 Hudson Friesen Alaska Anchorage FR F 29 0.24 3- 4- 7 Zack Rassell Alaska Anchorage FR F 34 0.21 3- 4- 7 Alex Allan Alab. Huntsville SR F 35 0.20 4- 3- 7 Frank Misuraca Alab. Huntsville SO D 36 0.19 2- 5- 7 Regan Soquila Alab. Huntsville FR F 37 0.19 2- 5- 7 James Hansen Bemidji State SO D 37 0.19 1- 6- 7 Brad Stebner Michigan Tech SR D 37 0.19 1- 6- 7 Mitch Cain Bemidji State JR F 38 0.18 3- 4- 7 Brett Stern Minnesota State JR D 41 0.17 1- 6- 7139 Max Vallis Michigan Tech SO F 15 0.40 1- 5- 6 Cohen Adair Northern Michigan SO F 18 0.33 4- 2- 6 Josh Nelson Minnesota State SR D 21 0.29 1- 5- 6 Nolan Youngmun Alaska JR LW 24 0.25 2- 4- 6 Jordan Nelson Minnesota State FR F 27 0.22 5- 1- 6 Alec Hajdukovich Alaska SO RW 27 0.22 4- 2- 6 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech SR F 29 0.21 5- 1- 6 Mitchell Nardi Lake Superior FR F 31 0.19 3- 3- 6 Justin Woods Alaska FR D 33 0.18 1- 5- 6 Jake Baker Northern Michigan JR D 36 0.17 1- 5- 6 Jon Jutzi Minnesota State SO D 41 0.15 0- 6- 6150 Casey Nelson Minnesota State FR D 19 0.26 1- 4- 5 Jeff Vanderlugt Alab. Huntsville JR F 22 0.23 5- 0- 5 Brent Baltus Michigan Tech FR F 23 0.22 1- 4- 5 Brandon Clowes Alab. Huntsville FR F 25 0.20 1- 4- 5 Jared VanWormer Ferris State FR F 27 0.19 3- 2- 5 Sam Rendle Bemidji State JR D 31 0.16 2- 3- 5 Zach Loesch Lake Superior SO D 33 0.15 0- 5- 5 Doug Reid Alab. Huntsville JR F 36 0.14 0- 5- 5 Brent Fletcher Alab. Huntsville FR F 37 0.14 2- 3- 5 Josh Erickson Alaska FR LW 37 0.14 2- 3- 5 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech SR F 38 0.13 2- 3- 5 Brett Knowles Minnesota State SO F 38 0.13 1- 4- 5 Chris Leibinger Michigan Tech FR D 39 0.13 1- 4- 5

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WCHA Player Statistics • All Games con’t163 Ben Matthews Alaska Anchorage SO D 11 0.36 3- 1- 4 Matt Friese Alaska SO C 11 0.36 1- 3- 4 Dakota Klecha Ferris State SO RW 17 0.24 1- 3- 4 TJ Schlueter Ferris State JR F 18 0.22 2- 2- 4 Daniel Holmberg Michigan Tech SR F 20 0.20 2- 2- 4 Jared Linnell Alaska FR LW 20 0.20 1- 3- 4 Zach Dorer Ferris State SO D 27 0.15 2- 2- 4 Tanner Dusyk Alaska Anchorage FR F 28 0.14 2- 2- 4 Barrett Kaib Northern Michigan FR D 29 0.14 1- 3- 4 Gus Correale Lake Superior FR F 31 0.13 2- 2- 4 Craig Pierce Alab. Huntsville JR F 31 0.13 0- 4- 4 Walker Hyland Michigan Tech SO D 31 0.13 0- 4- 4 Chris Williams Alaska Anchorage SO D 34 0.12 0- 4- 4 Brandon Carlson Alab. Huntsville FR D 36 0.11 1- 3- 4 Austin Sevalrud Alaska Anchorage SO D 36 0.11 1- 3- 4 Matt Bruneteau Lake Superior SR D 36 0.11 1- 3- 4 Cody Marooney Alab. Huntsville FR F 38 0.11 2- 2- 4 Quinn Sproule Alaska Anchorage SR D 38 0.11 0- 4- 4 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR G 40 0.10 0- 4- 4 Cliff Watson Michigan Tech FR D 40 0.10 0- 4- 4183 John Parker Bemidji State SO F 9 0.33 2- 1- 3 Joey Davies Alaska FR C 9 0.33 1- 2- 3 Tyler Heinonen Michigan Tech FR F 14 0.21 2- 1- 3 Kory Roy Alaska Anchorage JR F 17 0.18 3- 0- 3 Michael Huntebrinker Minnesota State FR F 20 0.15 2- 1- 3 Seth Adams Ferris State FR F 21 0.14 2- 1- 3 Joakim Broberg Alab. Huntsville FR F 21 0.14 0- 3- 3 Stephen McKenna Alab. Huntsville FR F 26 0.12 2- 1- 3 Bob Kinne Bemidji State FR F 26 0.12 1- 2- 3 Andrew Wallace Bowling Green SR F 26 0.12 1- 2- 3 J.D. Peterson Alaska SO D 28 0.11 1- 2- 3 Jake Johnson Northern Michigan SR F 30 0.10 3- 0- 3 Charlie O'Connor Bemidji State FR F 31 0.10 2- 1- 3 Graeme Strukoff Alab. Huntsville JR D 33 0.09 0- 3- 3 Ben Reinhardt Alab. Huntsville JR D 36 0.08 0- 3- 3 Derek Docken Alaska Anchorage JR D 38 0.08 1- 2- 3199 Jake Sloat Bowling Green SR D 9 0.22 0- 2- 2 Daniel Vernace Lake Superior SO F 10 0.20 1- 1- 2 Connor Schmidt Ferris State SO D 10 0.20 0- 2- 2 Chad Sumsion Bowling Green SR F 11 0.18 1- 1- 2 Matt Hartmann Bemidji State SR F 15 0.13 1- 1- 2 Brad Robbins Bemidji State SO F 19 0.11 1- 1- 2 Brett Mohler Bowling Green SR F 24 0.08 1- 1- 2 Wade Schools Alab. Huntsville FR D 25 0.08 0- 2- 2 Carter Foguth Minnesota State FR D 32 0.06 0- 2- 2 Sam Windle Bemidji State JR D 33 0.06 0- 2- 2209 Ted Pletsch Bowling Green JR F 4 0.25 1- 0- 1 Justin Tateson Alaska JR D 4 0.25 0- 1- 1 Michael Doan Northern Michigan SO G 4 0.25 0- 1- 1 Justin Rose Northern Michigan SO F 4 0.25 0- 1- 1 DJ Vandercook Northern Michigan JR F 6 0.17 0- 1- 1 Jayson Angus Lake Superior FR F 7 0.14 0- 1- 1 Peter Spratte Lake Superior SO D 8 0.12 0- 1- 1 Bobby Murphy Alaska Anchorage SO F 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Mat Knoll Minnesota State SO D 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Austin McKay Lake Superior SO F 13 0.08 1- 0- 1 Nolan Kaiser Alaska JR D 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Jamie Phillips Michigan Tech SO G 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR G 21 0.05 0- 1- 1 Jose Delgadillo Bowling Green SO D 21 0.05 0- 1- 1 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR G 21 0.05 0- 1- 1 Nathan Taurence Northern Michigan JR D 23 0.04 0- 1- 1 Anderson White Alab. Huntsville SO D 32 0.03 0- 1- 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR G 34 0.03 0- 1- 1 Sean O'Rourke Ferris State SO D 35 0.03 0- 1- 1

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 0.59 22 2 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 0.51 21 3 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 0.53 20 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 0.49 20 5 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 38 0.47 18 6 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 0.55 17 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 33 0.52 17 8 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 0.42 16 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 41 0.39 16 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 43 0.37 16

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Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 0.85 33 2 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 37 0.68 25 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 38 0.66 25 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 39 0.64 25 5 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 37 0.59 22 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State SO F 40 0.55 22 7 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 0.57 21 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 41 0.51 21 9 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 31 0.65 20 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 32 0.62 20 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 37 0.54 20 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 39 0.51 20 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 0.49 20

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 0.64 5-20-25 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 0.61 14-11-25 3 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 0.46 10- 9-19 4 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 31 0.55 3-14-17 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 0.45 9- 8-17 6 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 37 0.43 2-14-16 7 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 0.41 6- 9-15 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 37 0.41 2-13-15 9 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 37 0.38 5- 9-14 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 0.37 5- 9-14

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 0.34 14 2 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 0.24 10 3 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 0.24 9 4 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 39 0.21 8 5 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 39 0.18 7 6 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 0.16 6 7 David Johnstone Michigan Tech JR F 25 0.20 5 Brock Maschmeyer Northern Michigan FR D 32 0.16 5 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 33 0.15 5 Zach Stepan Minnesota State FR F 35 0.14 5 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 36 0.14 5 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 37 0.14 5 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 37 0.14 5 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 0.13 5 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 38 0.13 5 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 38 0.13 5 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 39 0.13 5 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 0.13 5

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 42 0.10 2- 2- 4 2 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 34 0.09 3- 0- 3 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 0.08 2- 1- 3 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 38 0.08 1- 2- 3 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 40 0.07 2- 1- 3 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 41 0.07 3- 0- 3 7 Jared Larson Alaska JR LW 22 0.09 1- 1- 2 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 36 0.06 2- 0- 2 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 37 0.05 2- 0- 2 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 39 0.05 1- 1- 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 0.05 0- 2- 2 Andy Huff Ferris State SR RW 40 0.05 1- 1- 2 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 40 0.05 1- 1- 2 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 42 0.05 2- 0- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 7 2 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 6 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 6 4 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 38 4 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 4 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 40 4 7 Sean Flanagan Minnesota State FR D 33 3 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State FR F 36 3 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 36 3 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 38 3 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 38 3 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 39 3 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 41 3 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 42 3 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 42 3 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 43 3

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Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 37 0.70 7-19-26 2 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 41 0.61 6-19-25 3 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 37 0.65 2-22-24 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 41 0.59 3-21-24 5 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 37 0.62 3-20-23 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 40 0.57 4-19-23 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 41 0.56 4-19-23 8 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 37 0.59 3-19-22 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 38 0.58 5-17-22 10 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 36 0.58 10-11-21 11 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 38 0.50 6-13-19 12 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 38 0.45 3-14-17 13 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 36 0.44 5-11-16 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 37 0.43 2-14-16 Brandon Anselmini Ferris State SO D 41 0.39 5-11-16

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Globke Lake Superior F 36 0.86 12-19-31 2 Marcus Basara Alaska RW 37 0.70 12-14-26 3 Kyle Schempp Ferris State F 43 0.58 10-15-25 4 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech D 40 0.57 4-19-23 5 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech F 30 0.70 8-13-21 Zach Stepan Minnesota State F 35 0.60 9-12-21 Brendan Harms Bemidji State F 38 0.55 7-14-21 8 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State F 36 0.56 8-12-20 Chad McDonald Ferris State F 42 0.48 9-11-20 10 John Siemer Northern Michigan F 21 0.86 7-11-18 11 Dominik Shine Northern Michigan F 38 0.45 6-11-17 Shane Sooth Northern Michigan F 38 0.45 4-13-17 13 Kevin Dufour Bowling Green F 37 0.43 9- 7-16 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green F 39 0.41 9- 7-16 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green F 39 0.41 4-12-16

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 1880:08 59 1.88 2 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 2431:06 88 2.17 3 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 1022:57 41 2.40 4 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 1678:08 68 2.43 5 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 1724:01 72 2.51 6 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 1167:53 50 2.57 7 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 1179:10 51 2.60 8 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 2094:27 92 2.64 9 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 815:16 37 2.72 10 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 763:28 35 2.75 11 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 1379:27 70 3.04 12 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 973:00 61 3.76 13 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1106:41 72 3.90 14 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 1080:05 85 4.72Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 1133 88 .928 2 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 646 51 .927 3 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 742 59 .926 4 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 384 37 .912 5 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 703 68 .912 6 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 951 92 .912 7 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 736 72 .911 8 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 686 72 .905 9 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 661 70 .904 10 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 449 50 .900 11 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 367 41 .900 12 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 297 35 .895 13 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 504 61 .892 14 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 676 85 .888Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 28- 9- 3 .738 2 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 21- 8- 1 .717 3 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 14- 7- 6 .630 4 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 10- 6- 1 .618 5 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 10- 7- 2 .579 6 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 9- 9- 1 .500 7 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 6- 7- 1 .464 8 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 10-13- 6 .448 9 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 14-19- 2 .429 10 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 7-10- 0 .412 11 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 7-12- 4 .391 12 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 3- 8- 3 .321 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 1-17- 1 .079 14 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1-17- 0 .056Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • League Games • FinalScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Alaska 28 97 3.46 2 Minnesota State 28 95 3.39 3 Ferris State 28 92 3.29 4 Bowling Green 28 89 3.18 5 Michigan Tech 28 78 2.79 6 Northern Michigan 28 77 2.75 7 Alaska Anchorage 28 74 2.64 8 Bemidji State 28 72 2.57 9 Lake Superior 28 70 2.50 10 Alab. Huntsville 28 30 1.07

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota State 28 58 2.07 2 Ferris State 28 62 2.21 3 Bowling Green 28 73 2.61 4 Northern Michigan 28 75 2.68 5 Bemidji State 28 76 2.71 6 Alaska Anchorage 28 77 2.75 Alaska 28 77 2.75 8 Michigan Tech 28 78 2.79 9 Lake Superior 28 84 3.00 10 Alab. Huntsville 28 114 4.07

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ferris State 28 561 20.0 2 Minnesota State 28 473 16.9 3 Northern Michigan 28 427 15.2 4 Michigan Tech 28 411 14.7 5 Alaska 28 373 13.3 6 Alaska Anchorage 28 367 13.1 7 Bowling Green 28 345 12.3 8 Lake Superior 28 329 11.8 9 Alab. Huntsville 28 324 11.6 10 Bemidji State 28 288 10.3

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota State 40/146 5 27.4 2 Bowling Green 21/113 4 18.6 3 Alaska 23/124 4 18.5 4 Alaska Anchorage 22/121 2 18.2 5 Northern Michigan 20/115 3 17.4 6 Michigan Tech 22/127 3 17.3 7 Ferris State 20/118 2 16.9 8 Lake Superior 16/104 1 15.4 9 Bemidji State 18/122 1 14.8 10 Alab. Huntsville 7/ 97 1 7.2

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota State 101/111 3 91.0 2 Ferris State 118/137 6 86.1 3 Bowling Green 92/107 4 86.0 4 Alaska 102/119 2 85.7 5 Bemidji State 101/120 2 84.2 6 Michigan Tech 92/111 1 82.9 7 Lake Superior 89/110 3 80.9 8 Alaska Anchorage 97/122 0 79.5 9 Northern Michigan 100/129 3 77.5 10 Alab. Huntsville 86/121 2 71.1

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Minnesota State 141/257 54.9 2 Ferris State 138/255 54.1 3 Alaska 125/243 51.4 4 Bowling Green 113/220 51.4 5 Northern Michigan 120/244 49.2 6 Bemidji State 119/242 49.2 7 Lake Superior 105/214 49.1 8 Alaska Anchorage 119/243 49.0 9 Michigan Tech 114/238 47.9 10 Alab. Huntsville 93/218 42.7

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota State 40 5 +35 10 3 -7 +28 2 Bowling Green 21 4 +17 15 4 -11 +6 3 Ferris State 20 2 +18 19 6 -13 +5 4 Alaska 23 4 +19 17 2 -15 +4 5 Michigan Tech 22 3 +19 19 1 -18 +1 6 Bemidji State 18 1 +17 19 2 -17 0 7 Lake Superior 16 1 +15 21 3 -18 -3 8 Alaska Anchorage 22 2 +20 25 0 -25 -5 9 Northern Michigan 20 3 +17 29 3 -26 -9 10 Alab. Huntsville 7 1 +6 35 2 -33 -27

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Alaska 26 32 38 1 97 2 Minnesota State 26 25 42 2 95 3 Ferris State 39 25 27 1 92 4 Bowling Green 28 35 25 1 89 5 Michigan Tech 18 35 24 1 78 6 Northern Michigan 23 27 27 0 77 7 Alaska Anchorage 23 20 31 0 74 8 Bemidji State 22 27 22 1 72 9 Lake Superior 14 32 24 0 70 10 Alab. Huntsville 8 11 10 1 30

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota State 17 18 22 1 58 2 Ferris State 11 26 25 0 62 3 Bowling Green 12 25 32 4 73 4 Northern Michigan 25 25 25 0 75 5 Bemidji State 23 26 26 1 76 6 Alaska Anchorage 29 25 23 0 77 Alaska 22 28 27 0 77 8 Michigan Tech 23 24 31 0 78 9 Lake Superior 29 33 20 2 84 10 Alab. Huntsville 36 39 39 0 114

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2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • League Games • FinalPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 28 1.21 17-17-34 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 26 1.27 8-25-33 3 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 28 1.14 16-16-32 4 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 28 1.07 11-19-30 5 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 25 1.16 15-14-29 6 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 28 1.00 17-11-28 7 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 0.96 12-15-27 8 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 23 1.09 14-11-25 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 24 1.04 7-18-25 10 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 28 0.82 11-12-23 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 28 0.82 9-14-23 12 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 28 0.79 13- 9-22 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 0.79 9-13-22 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.79 4-18-22 15 Reed Seckel Northern Michigan JR F 27 0.78 10-11-21 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 28 0.75 9-12-21 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 28 0.75 9-12-21 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 28 0.75 7-14-21 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 28 0.75 4-17-21 20 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech FR F 24 0.83 7-13-20 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 26 0.77 10-10-20 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 27 0.74 7-13-20 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 28 0.71 13- 7-20 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 28 0.71 13- 7-20 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 28 0.71 5-15-20 26 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 24 0.79 5-14-19 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 28 0.68 12- 7-19 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 28 0.68 3-16-19 29 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 23 0.78 8-10-18 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 26 0.69 2-16-18 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 28 0.64 11- 7-18 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 28 0.64 6-12-18 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 28 0.64 4-14-18 34 John Siemer Northern Michigan FR F 18 0.94 7-10-17 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage JR F 24 0.71 8- 9-17 Andy Huff Ferris State SR RW 25 0.68 8- 9-17 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 0.65 3-14-17 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 27 0.63 6-11-17 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 28 0.61 5-12-17 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 28 0.61 4-13-17 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 28 0.61 2-15-17 42 David Johnstone Michigan Tech JR F 18 0.89 9- 7-16 Nolan Huysmans Alaska SO RW 27 0.59 3-13-16 Brendan Harms Bemidji State FR F 28 0.57 6-10-16 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 28 0.57 5-11-16 46 Brent Tate Bowling Green SO F 22 0.68 8- 7-15 Zach Stepan Minnesota State FR F 25 0.60 7- 8-15 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 27 0.56 3-12-15 Garrick Perry Alaska JR LW 28 0.54 9- 6-15 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 28 0.54 7- 8-15 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 28 0.54 6- 9-15 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 28 0.54 3-12-15 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State SO F 28 0.54 2-13-15 54 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State FR F 24 0.58 4-10-14 Chase Grant Minnesota State JR F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State SO F 28 0.50 6- 8-14 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 28 0.50 4-10-14 Trevor Campbell Alaska JR D 28 0.50 4-10-14 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 28 0.50 3-11-14 60 Erik Higby Northern Michigan SR F 22 0.59 8- 5-13 Kevin Dufour Bowling Green FR F 26 0.50 8- 5-13 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 27 0.48 8- 5-13 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 27 0.48 7- 6-13 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 28 0.46 9- 4-13 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green FR F 28 0.46 7- 6-13 Dominik Shine Northern Michigan FR F 28 0.46 6- 7-13 67 Blake Hietala Michigan Tech JR F 25 0.48 8- 4-12 Camden Wojtala Bowling Green SR F 25 0.48 4- 8-12 Danny Mattson Bemidji State JR F 25 0.48 2-10-12 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 27 0.44 4- 8-12 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 27 0.44 1-11-12 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior JR F 28 0.43 6- 6-12 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green FR F 28 0.43 2-10-12 74 Ryan Carpenter Bowling Green JR F 12 0.92 6- 5-11 Dajon Mingo Bowling Green SO F 14 0.79 3- 8-11 Radoslav Illo Bemidji State SR F 21 0.52 6- 5-11 Justin DeMartino Ferris State SR RW 21 0.52 3- 8-11 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 23 0.48 8- 3-11 Jack Prince Alab. Huntsville SO F 23 0.48 7- 4-11 Sean Flanagan Minnesota State FR D 24 0.46 5- 6-11 Phillip Marinaccio Bemidji State FR F 26 0.42 5- 6-11 Andrew Pettitt Alaska Anchorage JR F 26 0.42 4- 7-11

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Eric Drapluk Lake Superior SO D 28 0.39 5- 6-11 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 28 0.39 3- 8-11 Mike Neville Michigan Tech FR F 28 0.39 2- 9-11 86 Brock Maschmeyer Northern Michigan FR D 23 0.43 3- 7-10 Sami Salminen Northern Michigan FR F 25 0.40 2- 8-10 Brandon Anselmini Ferris State SO D 26 0.38 3- 7-10 Mike Sullivan Bowling Green JR D 26 0.38 2- 8-10 Sean Walker Bowling Green FR D 27 0.37 2- 8-10 Ryan Lowney Ferris State FR D 27 0.37 1- 9-10 Brandon Morley Alaska FR LW 28 0.36 5- 5-10 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 28 0.36 4- 6-10 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State SR F 28 0.36 3- 7-10 Shawn Hochhausen Alaska FR C 28 0.36 2- 8-10 Shane Sooth Northern Michigan FR F 28 0.36 2- 8-10 97 Jared Larson Alaska JR LW 14 0.64 7- 2- 9 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville FR F 24 0.38 4- 5- 9 Bryce Schmitt Lake Superior SO F 27 0.33 5- 4- 9 Garret Clemment Lake Superior FR F 27 0.33 3- 6- 9101 Malcolm Gould Michigan Tech SO F 16 0.50 5- 3- 8 Gerard Hanson Northern Michigan FR F 17 0.47 1- 7- 8 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SR F 22 0.36 4- 4- 8 Marcus Perrier Bowling Green JR F 25 0.32 1- 7- 8 Darren Nowick Northern Michigan SO F 26 0.31 5- 3- 8 Wade Epp Northern Michigan SR D 26 0.31 3- 5- 8 Josh Atkinson Alaska SO D 28 0.29 0- 8- 8 Chris Ciotti Lake Superior JR F 28 0.29 0- 8- 8109 Dominic Panetta Ferris State JR F 18 0.39 2- 5- 7 Ian Miller Lake Superior FR F 23 0.30 4- 3- 7 Steven Koshey Alab. Huntsville SO D 23 0.30 0- 7- 7 Hayden Trupp Alaska Anchorage SO F 23 0.30 0- 7- 7 Matt Johnson Lake Superior FR F 25 0.28 2- 5- 7 Brad Stebner Michigan Tech SR D 25 0.28 1- 6- 7 Alex Allan Alab. Huntsville SR F 26 0.27 4- 3- 7 Connor Kucera Bowling Green JR D 26 0.27 1- 6- 7 Chad Brears Alab. Huntsville SO F 27 0.26 3- 4- 7 Mitch Cain Bemidji State JR F 28 0.25 3- 4- 7 Max Gaede Minnesota State JR F 28 0.25 2- 5- 7 Andrew Perrault Lake Superior SR D 28 0.25 0- 7- 7121 Cohen Adair Northern Michigan SO F 13 0.46 4- 2- 6 Nate Arentz Bemidji State FR F 15 0.40 1- 5- 6 Andrew Dommett Lake Superior JR F 24 0.25 4- 2- 6 Chase Van Allen Alaska Anchorage FR D 24 0.25 0- 6- 6 Dylan Hubbs Alaska Anchorage FR F 25 0.24 4- 2- 6 Mitchell Nardi Lake Superior FR F 27 0.22 3- 3- 6 Ryan Kesti Northern Michigan JR F 28 0.21 3- 3- 6 Riley Sweeney Michigan Tech JR D 28 0.21 0- 6- 6 Brett Stern Minnesota State JR D 28 0.21 0- 6- 6130 CJ Ludwig Northern Michigan SR D 7 0.71 3- 2- 5 Jared VanWormer Ferris State FR F 18 0.28 3- 2- 5 Jacob Johnstone Michigan Tech SR F 20 0.25 4- 1- 5 Nolan Youngmun Alaska JR LW 20 0.25 2- 3- 5 Brad Duwe Alaska Anchorage FR F 21 0.24 4- 1- 5 Blake Leask Alaska Anchorage SO D 25 0.20 1- 4- 5 Zach Loesch Lake Superior SO D 25 0.20 0- 5- 5 Jake Baker Northern Michigan JR D 26 0.19 1- 4- 5 Frank Misuraca Alab. Huntsville SO D 27 0.19 2- 3- 5 James Hansen Bemidji State SO D 27 0.19 1- 4- 5 Josh Erickson Alaska FR LW 28 0.18 2- 3- 5 Phil Brewer Bemidji State SO F 28 0.18 0- 5- 5 Jon Jutzi Minnesota State SO D 28 0.18 0- 5- 5143 Matt Friese Alaska SO C 7 0.57 1- 3- 4 Max Vallis Michigan Tech SO F 9 0.44 1- 3- 4 Dakota Klecha Ferris State SO RW 11 0.36 1- 3- 4 Jared Linnell Alaska FR LW 14 0.29 1- 3- 4 Rusty Hafner Bowling Green JR D 16 0.25 1- 3- 4 Jordan Nelson Minnesota State FR F 19 0.21 4- 0- 4 Alec Hajdukovich Alaska SO RW 21 0.19 2- 2- 4 Hudson Friesen Alaska Anchorage FR F 21 0.19 1- 3- 4 Sam Rendle Bemidji State JR D 23 0.17 1- 3- 4 Zack Rassell Alaska Anchorage FR F 24 0.17 1- 3- 4 Brett Knowles Minnesota State SO F 25 0.16 0- 4- 4 Austin Sevalrud Alaska Anchorage SO D 26 0.15 1- 3- 4 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech SR F 26 0.15 1- 3- 4 Gus Correale Lake Superior FR F 27 0.15 2- 2- 4 Regan Soquila Alab. Huntsville FR F 27 0.15 1- 3- 4 Brent Fletcher Alab. Huntsville FR F 28 0.14 2- 2- 4 Cody Marooney Alab. Huntsville FR F 28 0.14 2- 2- 4 Quinn Sproule Alaska Anchorage SR D 28 0.14 0- 4- 4161 John Parker Bemidji State SO F 7 0.43 2- 1- 3 TJ Schlueter Ferris State JR F 10 0.30 2- 1- 3 Daniel Holmberg Michigan Tech SR F 14 0.21 2- 1- 3 Kory Roy Alaska Anchorage JR F 15 0.20 3- 0- 3 Josh Nelson Minnesota State SR D 15 0.20 1- 2- 3 Joakim Broberg Alab. Huntsville FR F 15 0.20 0- 3- 3

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Brent Baltus Michigan Tech FR F 16 0.19 0- 3- 3 Zach Dorer Ferris State SO D 19 0.16 2- 1- 3 Travis White Ferris State JR D 19 0.16 1- 2- 3 Bob Kinne Bemidji State FR F 20 0.15 1- 2- 3 Andrew Wallace Bowling Green SR F 20 0.15 1- 2- 3 Barrett Kaib Northern Michigan FR D 20 0.15 1- 2- 3 Walker Hyland Michigan Tech SO D 21 0.14 0- 3- 3 Charlie O'Connor Bemidji State FR F 23 0.13 2- 1- 3 Craig Pierce Alab. Huntsville JR F 24 0.12 0- 3- 3 Chris Williams Alaska Anchorage SO D 24 0.12 0- 3- 3 Doug Reid Alab. Huntsville JR F 26 0.12 0- 3- 3 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR G 27 0.11 0- 3- 3 Chris Leibinger Michigan Tech FR D 27 0.11 0- 3- 3 Ben Reinhardt Alab. Huntsville JR D 28 0.11 0- 3- 3 Justin Woods Alaska FR D 28 0.11 0- 3- 3 Cliff Watson Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.11 0- 3- 3183 Jake Sloat Bowling Green SR D 5 0.40 0- 2- 2 Joey Davies Alaska FR C 7 0.29 1- 1- 2 Chad Sumsion Bowling Green SR F 8 0.25 1- 1- 2 Ben Matthews Alaska Anchorage SO D 9 0.22 2- 0- 2 Casey Nelson Minnesota State FR D 9 0.22 0- 2- 2 Matt Hartmann Bemidji State SR F 10 0.20 1- 1- 2 Michael Huntebrinker Minnesota State FR F 12 0.17 1- 1- 2 Brad Robbins Bemidji State SO F 16 0.12 1- 1- 2 Jeff Vanderlugt Alab. Huntsville JR F 17 0.12 2- 0- 2 Brandon Clowes Alab. Huntsville FR F 18 0.11 1- 1- 2 Stephen McKenna Alab. Huntsville FR F 18 0.11 1- 1- 2 J.D. Peterson Alaska SO D 21 0.10 0- 2- 2 Sam Windle Bemidji State JR D 23 0.09 0- 2- 2 Carter Foguth Minnesota State FR D 24 0.08 0- 2- 2 Brandon Carlson Alab. Huntsville FR D 27 0.07 1- 1- 2 Derek Docken Alaska Anchorage JR D 28 0.07 1- 1- 2199 Michael Doan Northern Michigan SO G 2 0.50 0- 1- 1 Ted Pletsch Bowling Green JR F 4 0.25 1- 0- 1 Connor Schmidt Ferris State SO D 7 0.14 0- 1- 1 Mat Knoll Minnesota State SO D 7 0.14 0- 1- 1 Austin McKay Lake Superior SO F 9 0.11 1- 0- 1 Seth Adams Ferris State FR F 14 0.07 1- 0- 1 Brett Mohler Bowling Green SR F 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Wade Schools Alab. Huntsville FR D 15 0.07 0- 1- 1 Nathan Taurence Northern Michigan JR D 16 0.06 0- 1- 1 Tanner Dusyk Alaska Anchorage FR F 18 0.06 1- 0- 1 Jose Delgadillo Bowling Green SO D 18 0.06 0- 1- 1 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR G 19 0.05 0- 1- 1 Jake Johnson Northern Michigan SR F 21 0.05 1- 0- 1 Graeme Strukoff Alab. Huntsville JR D 25 0.04 0- 1- 1 Matt Bruneteau Lake Superior SR D 28 0.04 0- 1- 1

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 28 0.61 17 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 28 0.61 17 3 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 28 0.57 16 4 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 25 0.60 15 5 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 23 0.61 14 6 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 28 0.46 13 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 28 0.46 13 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 28 0.46 13 9 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 0.43 12 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 28 0.43 12

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 26 0.96 25 2 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 28 0.68 19 3 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 24 0.75 18 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.64 18 5 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 28 0.61 17 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 28 0.61 17 7 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 26 0.62 16 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 28 0.57 16 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 28 0.57 16 10 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 0.54 15 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 28 0.54 15 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 28 0.54 15

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Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 28 0.79 13- 9-22 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 26 0.81 4-17-21 3 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 24 0.67 3-13-16 4 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 28 0.50 8- 6-14 5 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 28 0.46 2-11-13 6 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 28 0.39 4- 7-11 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 28 0.39 4- 7-11 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 0.39 3- 8-11 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 28 0.39 2- 9-11 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.39 2- 9-11 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 28 0.39 1-10-11

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 28 0.14 2- 2- 4 2 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 23 0.13 3- 0- 3 3 Andy Huff Ferris State SR RW 25 0.08 1- 1- 2 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 26 0.08 1- 1- 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 26 0.08 0- 2- 2 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 27 0.07 2- 0- 2 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 27 0.07 2- 0- 2 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 28 6 2 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 28 5 3 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 28 4 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 28 4 5 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 23 3 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 27 3 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 28 3 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 28 3 9 15 players tied with two each

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 28 0.79 4-18-22 2 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 28 0.68 3-16-19 3 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 26 0.69 2-16-18 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 28 0.64 4-14-18 5 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 0.65 3-14-17 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 28 0.61 5-12-17 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 28 0.61 4-13-17 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 28 0.61 2-15-17 9 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 27 0.56 3-12-15 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 28 0.54 6- 9-15 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 28 0.54 3-12-15 12 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 28 0.50 4-10-14 Trevor Campbell Alaska JR D 28 0.50 4-10-14 14 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 27 0.44 1-11-12 15 Sean Flanagan Minnesota State FR D 24 0.46 5- 6-11 Eric Drapluk Lake Superior SO D 28 0.39 5- 6-11 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 28 0.39 3- 8-11 18 Brock Maschmeyer Northern Michigan FR D 23 0.43 3- 7-10 Brandon Anselmini Ferris State SO D 26 0.38 3- 7-10 Mike Sullivan Bowling Green JR D 26 0.38 2- 8-10 Sean Walker Bowling Green FR D 27 0.37 2- 8-10 Ryan Lowney Ferris State FR D 27 0.37 1- 9-10 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 28 0.36 4- 6-10 24 Wade Epp Northern Michigan SR D 26 0.31 3- 5- 8 Josh Atkinson Alaska SO D 28 0.29 0- 8- 8

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech D 28 0.79 4-18-22 2 Marcus Basara Alaska RW 28 0.75 9-12-21 Alex Globke Lake Superior F 28 0.75 9-12-21 4 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech F 24 0.83 7-13-20 5 Kyle Schempp Ferris State F 28 0.64 6-12-18 6 John Siemer Northern Michigan F 18 0.94 7-10-17 7 Brendan Harms Bemidji State F 28 0.57 6-10-16 8 Zach Stepan Minnesota State F 25 0.60 7- 8-15 Chad McDonald Ferris State F 28 0.54 7- 8-15 10 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State F 24 0.58 4-10-14 11 Kevin Dufour Bowling Green F 26 0.50 8- 5-13 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green F 28 0.46 7- 6-13 Dominik Shine Northern Michigan F 28 0.46 6- 7-13 14 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green F 28 0.43 2-10-12 15 Sean Flanagan Minnesota State D 24 0.46 5- 6-11 Phillip Marinaccio Bemidji State F 26 0.42 5- 6-11 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State D 28 0.39 3- 8-11 Mike Neville Michigan Tech F 28 0.39 2- 9-11

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19 Brock Maschmeyer Northern Michigan D 23 0.43 3- 7-10 Sami Salminen Northern Michigan F 25 0.40 2- 8-10 Sean Walker Bowling Green D 27 0.37 2- 8-10 Ryan Lowney Ferris State D 27 0.37 1- 9-10 Brandon Morley Alaska LW 28 0.36 5- 5-10 Shawn Hochhausen Alaska C 28 0.36 2- 8-10 Shane Sooth Northern Michigan F 28 0.36 2- 8-10

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 1348:47 39 1.73 2 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 841:04 32 2.28 3 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 1597:55 61 2.29 4 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 860:56 33 2.30 5 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 1249:31 50 2.40 6 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 1595:41 65 2.44 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 894:06 38 2.55 8 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 1054:10 46 2.62 9 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 622:05 28 2.70 10 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 1115:05 51 2.74 11 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 723:50 34 2.82 12 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 611:44 36 3.53 13 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 793:27 51 3.86 14 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 830:04 58 4.19Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 496 39 .927 2 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 769 61 .927 3 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 559 46 .924 4 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 414 38 .916 5 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 693 65 .914 6 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 518 50 .912 7 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 346 34 .911 8 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 333 33 .910 9 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 493 51 .906 10 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 308 32 .906 11 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 511 58 .898 12 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 448 51 .898 13 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 241 28 .896 14 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 302 36 .893Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 17- 4- 1 .795 2 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 19- 6- 2 .741 3 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 9- 4- 1 .679 4 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 11- 5- 4 .650 5 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 7- 5- 2 .571 6 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 8- 6- 5 .553 7 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 13-13- 1 .500 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 7- 7- 1 .500 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 5- 5- 1 .500 10 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 8- 9- 0 .471 11 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 4- 7- 0 .364 12 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 3- 7- 3 .346 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 1-12- 1 .107 14 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1-12- 0 .077Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2013-14 Top Scorers by WCHA Team • All Games---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alabama Huntsville | Overall - 38 GP ( 2-35- 1 .066) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 2-25- 1 .089) | 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 PTS11 Jack Prince F SO | 33 8 5 13 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 23 7 4 11 2/ 4 2 0 1 0 | 53 8 8 1622 Matt Salhany F FR | 33 5 7 12 4/ 11 0 1 0 0 | 24 4 5 9 4/ 11 0 1 0 0 | 33 5 7 12 9 Chad Brears F SO | 35 6 4 10 5/ 21 3 0 0 0 | 27 3 4 7 5/ 21 1 0 0 0 | 60 7 5 1224 Steven Koshey D SO | 31 1 9 10 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 23 0 7 7 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 47 3 14 17 8 Alex Allan F SR | 35 4 3 7 7/ 14 1 1 0 0 | 26 4 3 7 5/ 10 1 1 0 0 | 111 8 15 23 4 Frank Misuraca D SO | 36 2 5 7 9/ 29 0 0 1 0 | 27 2 3 5 7/ 25 0 0 1 0 | 56 4 9 1312 Regan Soquila F FR | 37 2 5 7 8/ 27 0 0 0 0 | 27 1 3 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 37 2 5 721 Jeff Vanderlugt F JR | 22 5 0 5 15/ 30 2 0 0 0 | 17 2 0 2 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 74 13 7 2033 Brent Fletcher F FR | 37 2 3 5 7/ 25 0 0 0 1 | 28 2 2 4 5/ 10 0 0 0 1 | 37 2 3 518 Brandon Clowes F FR | 25 1 4 5 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 18 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 25 1 4 516 Doug Reid F JR | 36 0 5 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 3 3 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 90 2 10 12

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alaska Anchorage | Overall - 38 GP (18-16- 4 .526) | 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 PTS21 Matt Bailey F SR | 38 20 18 38 19/ 49 4 1 6 0 | 28 12 15 27 12/ 35 3 0 4 0 | 138 47 47 9417 Jordan Kwas F SR | 38 13 19 32 5/ 10 5 0 1 0 | 28 9 13 22 3/ 6 3 0 1 0 | 124 30 60 90 9 Blake Tatchell F SO | 38 7 25 32 7/ 14 3 0 2 0 | 28 4 17 21 4/ 8 2 0 0 0 | 74 16 41 5729 Scott Allen F JR | 33 17 14 31 4/ 8 5 0 1 1 | 23 14 11 25 2/ 4 5 0 1 1 | 97 32 27 5910 Brett Cameron F JR | 34 10 13 23 15/ 33 3 0 2 0 | 24 8 9 17 8/ 19 2 0 2 0 | 110 19 29 48 7 Austin Coldwell D JR | 38 6 13 19 19/ 38 3 0 0 1 | 28 4 10 14 13/ 26 3 0 0 1 | 98 10 28 3816 Andrew Pettitt F JR | 36 4 9 13 9/ 18 0 0 1 0 | 26 4 7 11 7/ 14 0 0 1 0 | 71 4 14 1839 Dylan Hubbs F FR | 35 4 6 10 27/ 65 1 0 1 0 | 25 4 2 6 22/ 55 1 0 1 0 | 35 4 6 1018 Brad Duwe F FR | 27 7 1 8 3/ 17 0 0 2 0 | 21 4 1 5 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 27 7 1 822 Blake Leask D SO | 34 1 7 8 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 25 1 4 5 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 68 3 16 1920 Hayden Trupp F SO | 27 0 8 8 3/ 9 0 0 0 0 | 23 0 7 7 3/ 9 0 0 0 0 | 62 2 12 14 2 Chase Van Allen D FR | 30 0 8 8 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 | 24 0 6 6 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 30 0 8 8

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alaska | Overall - 37 GP (18-15- 4 .541) | Conf Only - 28 GP (14-12- 2 .536) | 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 PTS37 Cody Kunyk F SR | 37 22 21 43 11/ 22 6 2 7 0 | 28 17 17 34 5/ 10 4 2 5 0 | 148 60 73 13336 Colton Beck LW SR | 37 14 25 39 12/ 35 5 1 2 0 | 28 11 19 30 10/ 31 4 0 1 0 | 146 42 59 10127 Tyler Morley C SO | 31 17 17 34 18/ 58 3 0 0 1 | 25 15 14 29 16/ 54 3 0 0 0 | 68 27 28 55 9 Marcus Basara RW FR | 37 12 14 26 4/ 8 3 0 1 1 | 28 9 12 21 4/ 8 1 0 1 1 | 37 12 14 26 4 Colton Parayko (STL) D SO | 37 7 19 26 8/ 16 5 0 0 0 | 28 4 14 18 8/ 16 4 0 0 0 | 70 11 32 43 6 Michael Quinn D SR | 37 2 22 24 7/ 25 2 0 0 0 | 28 2 15 17 3/ 6 2 0 0 0 | 129 9 49 5824 Nolan Huysmans RW SO | 36 8 15 23 10/ 28 2 0 2 0 | 27 3 13 16 9/ 26 1 0 2 0 | 73 13 20 3312 Garrick Perry LW JR | 37 12 10 22 7/ 22 1 0 2 0 | 28 9 6 15 5/ 18 1 0 1 0 | 85 15 14 2918 Trevor Campbell D JR | 34 4 11 15 11/ 22 1 0 0 0 | 28 4 10 14 10/ 20 1 0 0 0 | 95 6 29 3515 Shawn Hochhausen C FR | 37 2 10 12 8/ 27 0 0 1 0 | 28 2 8 10 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 | 37 2 10 1229 Jared Larson LW JR | 22 8 3 11 4/ 8 1 1 0 0 | 14 7 2 9 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 34 8 3 1114 Brandon Morley LW FR | 37 5 6 11 24/ 62 1 0 2 0 | 28 5 5 10 15/ 30 1 0 2 0 | 37 5 6 11

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State | Overall - 38 GP (10-21- 7 .355) | Conf Only - 28 GP (10-14- 4 .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 PTS13 Cory Ward F SO | 38 18 11 29 14/ 28 2 0 3 2 | 28 13 9 22 12/ 24 2 0 3 1 | 74 27 17 4423 Markus Gerbrandt F SO | 38 15 10 25 14/ 28 3 0 1 0 | 28 13 7 20 8/ 16 2 0 1 0 | 69 19 11 30 7 Matt Prapavessis D JR | 38 5 17 22 7/ 14 3 1 1 1 | 28 5 12 17 5/ 10 3 1 1 1 | 112 8 38 4628 Brendan Harms F FR | 38 7 14 21 9/ 18 2 0 1 0 | 28 6 10 16 6/ 12 2 0 1 0 | 38 7 14 2118 Radoslav Illo (ANA) F SR | 31 10 7 17 10/ 20 3 0 1 0 | 21 6 5 11 8/ 16 1 0 1 0 | 132 25 29 5416 Danny Mattson F JR | 33 3 14 17 4/ 8 2 0 0 1 | 25 2 10 12 1/ 2 1 0 0 1 | 86 10 35 4511 Graeme McCormack D SO | 38 3 14 17 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 28 3 12 15 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 60 3 15 1812 Jeff Jubinville F SR | 38 5 10 15 6/ 12 2 0 0 0 | 28 3 7 10 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 131 14 23 3725 Ruslan Pedan D FR | 38 3 10 13 26/ 63 3 0 1 0 | 28 3 8 11 19/ 49 3 0 1 0 | 38 3 10 13 9 Phillip Marinaccio F FR | 36 5 6 11 8/ 27 1 0 1 1 | 26 5 6 11 7/ 25 1 0 1 1 | 36 5 6 11 6 Nate Arentz F FR | 23 3 5 8 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 15 1 5 6 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 23 3 5 829 Phil Brewer F SO | 37 2 6 8 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 5 5 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 68 5 8 13

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bowling Green | Overall - 39 GP (18-15- 6 .538) | Conf Only - 28 GP (13-11- 4 .536) | 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 PTS11 Dan DeSalvo F JR | 39 7 25 32 13/ 26 0 1 0 0 | 28 5 15 20 10/ 20 0 1 0 0 | 115 26 56 8212 Bryce Williamson F SR | 39 12 16 28 10/ 23 8 0 1 2 | 28 5 11 16 4/ 8 3 0 1 1 | 154 38 32 7026 Mark Cooper F SO | 39 14 10 24 4/ 8 5 0 3 0 | 28 12 7 19 4/ 8 4 0 2 0 | 77 23 17 4029 Ralfs Freibergs D SO | 37 3 19 22 20/ 51 2 0 0 0 | 26 3 14 17 13/ 37 2 0 0 0 | 45 4 25 2917 Ben Murphy F SO | 38 13 8 21 11/ 33 5 0 4 0 | 27 8 5 13 7/ 25 2 0 3 0 | 78 19 15 3413 Adam Berkle F JR | 34 10 11 21 17/ 45 1 3 0 0 | 23 8 10 18 15/ 41 0 3 0 0 | 119 24 39 6323 Brent Tate F SO | 28 10 9 19 14/ 28 2 0 2 0 | 22 8 7 15 12/ 24 2 0 2 0 | 52 14 18 3210 Kevin Dufour F FR | 37 9 7 16 1/ 2 2 0 2 0 | 26 8 5 13 2 0 1 0 | 37 9 7 1620 Matt Pohlkamp F FR | 39 9 7 16 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 7 6 13 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 39 9 7 1622 Ryan Carpenter F JR | 15 8 8 16 1 0 1 0 | 12 6 5 11 1 0 0 0 | 100 37 42 79 2 Pierre-Luc Mercier F FR | 39 4 12 16 5/ 10 1 0 1 0 | 28 2 10 12 1/ 2 1 0 1 0 | 39 4 12 1614 Camden Wojtala F SR | 36 4 9 13 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 25 4 8 12 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 156 27 41 6828 Sean Walker D FR | 38 2 11 13 25/ 75 1 0 1 0 | 27 2 8 10 14/ 42 1 0 1 0 | 38 2 11 13

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ferris State | Overall - 43 GP (29-11- 3 .709) | Conf Only - 28 GP (20- 6- 2 .750) | 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 Garrett Thompson LW SR | 43 16 16 32 21/ 42 4 0 3 0 | 28 11 7 18 14/ 28 2 0 2 0 | 139 42 45 87 8 Cory Kane C SR | 38 14 18 32 16/ 51 2 1 2 1 | 26 10 10 20 14/ 47 2 1 2 1 | 144 34 34 6821 Justin Buzzeo F JR | 42 14 18 32 15/ 30 4 0 3 0 | 27 6 11 17 7/ 14 2 0 2 0 | 82 20 26 4618 Andy Huff RW SR | 40 11 14 25 15/ 41 3 1 2 0 | 25 8 9 17 11/ 33 2 1 2 0 | 128 22 28 50 6 Kyle Schempp F FR | 43 10 15 25 6/ 12 3 0 1 0 | 28 6 12 18 3/ 6 3 0 1 0 | 43 10 15 25 2 Scott Czarnowczan D SR | 41 6 19 25 32/ 75 2 1 3 0 | 28 4 13 17 23/ 57 1 0 2 0 | 141 9 54 63 7 Jason Binkley D JR | 41 3 21 24 18/ 47 0 0 1 0 | 26 2 16 18 11/ 33 0 0 1 0 | 118 6 50 56 9 Chad McDonald F FR | 42 9 11 20 12/ 24 1 2 3 0 | 28 7 8 15 10/ 20 1 2 1 0 | 42 9 11 2020 Gerald Mayhew F FR | 36 8 12 20 7/ 14 3 0 3 0 | 24 4 10 14 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 36 8 12 2022 Matt Robertson LW SO | 38 12 7 19 4/ 8 5 0 3 0 | 23 8 3 11 4/ 8 4 0 3 0 | 67 13 12 2511 Kenny Babinski C SO | 42 9 10 19 15/ 30 1 2 0 0 | 27 7 6 13 7/ 14 1 2 0 0 | 68 12 13 2519 Justin DeMartino RW SR | 34 5 12 17 19/ 57 0 1 1 0 | 21 3 8 11 14/ 47 0 0 0 0 | 99 12 25 3723 Brandon Anselmini D SO | 41 5 11 16 24/ 59 1 0 0 1 | 26 3 7 10 17/ 45 1 0 0 0 | 73 9 20 29

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Superior State | Overall - 36 GP (16-19- 1 .458) | Conf Only - 28 GP (12-16- 0 .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 PTS18 Alex Globke F FR | 36 12 19 31 7/ 14 5 0 1 0 | 28 9 12 21 4/ 8 4 0 1 0 | 36 12 19 3111 Colin Campbell F SR | 36 14 15 29 13/ 26 4 1 3 0 | 28 11 12 23 9/ 18 4 1 2 0 | 119 27 37 64 7 Dan Radke F SR | 32 6 20 26 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 24 5 14 19 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 130 17 48 6524 Kevin Czuczman D JR | 36 10 11 21 27/ 73 3 2 1 0 | 28 6 9 15 15/ 41 2 2 1 0 | 114 14 31 4514 Stephen Perfetto F JR | 36 7 13 20 11/ 33 1 0 2 0 | 28 6 6 12 11/ 33 1 0 1 0 | 113 16 27 4333 Zach Sternberg D SR | 36 5 11 16 11/ 22 1 0 0 0 | 28 4 6 10 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 | 121 11 30 4126 Garret Clemment F FR | 35 3 12 15 4/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 27 3 6 9 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 35 3 12 1525 Eric Drapluk D SO | 36 6 6 12 13/ 26 3 0 1 0 | 28 5 6 11 10/ 20 3 0 1 0 | 72 10 15 2521 Bryce Schmitt F SO | 35 6 5 11 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 27 5 4 9 7/ 14 0 0 1 0 | 74 10 7 1720 Chris Ciotti F JR | 35 1 10 11 8/ 16 1 0 0 0 | 28 0 8 8 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 113 17 26 4329 Andrew Dommett F JR | 30 6 3 9 7/ 14 2 0 2 0 | 24 4 2 6 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 92 8 5 1310 Matt Johnson F FR | 33 4 5 9 13/ 48 0 0 0 0 | 25 2 5 7 9/ 29 0 0 0 0 | 33 4 5 9

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Michigan Tech | Overall - 40 GP (14-19- 7 .438) | Conf Only - 28 GP (12-11- 5 .518) | 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 PTS23 Alex Petan F SO | 39 11 17 28 18/ 50 2 0 2 1 | 27 7 13 20 11/ 25 2 0 1 0 | 76 26 36 6219 Blake Pietila (NJD) F JR | 39 8 20 28 23/ 84 7 0 1 0 | 28 7 14 21 13/ 53 6 0 1 0 | 113 32 44 7610 Tanner Kero F JR | 40 15 10 25 8/ 16 4 1 4 0 | 28 13 7 20 7/ 14 3 1 4 0 | 112 35 30 6522 Shane Hanna D FR | 40 4 19 23 9/ 18 2 0 1 0 | 28 4 18 22 7/ 14 2 0 1 0 | 40 4 19 23 7 Reid Sturos F FR | 30 8 13 21 7/ 14 3 0 1 0 | 24 7 13 20 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 30 8 13 2115 David Johnstone F JR | 25 11 9 20 12/ 32 5 0 2 0 | 18 9 7 16 8/ 24 4 0 1 0 | 96 32 46 7818 C.J. Eick F SO | 40 5 13 18 6/ 31 0 2 0 0 | 28 3 11 14 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 76 8 17 2520 Blake Hietala F JR | 36 8 8 16 14/ 28 2 0 1 0 | 25 8 4 12 11/ 22 2 0 1 0 | 52 11 10 2125 Mike Neville F FR | 40 3 11 14 10/ 50 0 0 0 1 | 28 2 9 11 6/ 31 0 0 0 0 | 40 3 11 1412 Ryan Furne F SR | 31 5 5 10 8/ 32 2 0 1 0 | 22 4 4 8 4/ 16 1 0 1 0 | 144 35 40 7514 Malcolm Gould F SO | 21 6 3 9 4/ 19 0 0 1 0 | 16 5 3 8 3/ 17 0 0 1 0 | 48 9 9 1817 Riley Sweeney D JR | 40 0 8 8 12/ 24 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 6 6 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 116 2 29 31

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota State | Overall - 41 GP (26-14- 1 .646) | Conf Only - 28 GP (20- 7- 1 .732) | 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 JR | 39 12 33 45 12/ 35 5 0 1 0 | 26 8 25 33 10/ 31 4 0 1 0 | 118 40 81 12112 Jean-Paul Lafontaine F JR | 41 20 20 40 11/ 41 14 0 2 0 | 28 16 16 32 8/ 24 13 0 2 0 | 120 42 61 10322 Johnny McInnis F SR | 41 21 17 38 5/ 10 10 0 6 0 | 28 17 11 28 5/ 10 8 0 6 0 | 133 43 36 7919 Zach Lehrke F SR | 31 8 20 28 3/ 6 3 1 1 0 | 24 7 18 25 2/ 4 3 0 1 0 | 135 31 51 82 9 Bryce Gervais F SO | 41 16 10 26 21/ 61 3 3 2 1 | 28 9 4 13 16/ 40 1 2 1 1 | 82 24 15 3923 Teddy Blueger (PIT) F SO | 40 4 22 26 18/ 55 2 0 1 0 | 28 2 13 15 10/ 31 1 0 1 0 | 77 10 35 45 7 Zach Palmquist D JR | 41 4 19 23 18/ 36 1 0 1 0 | 28 3 16 19 11/ 22 1 0 1 0 | 120 17 50 6725 Zach Stepan (NSH) F FR | 35 9 12 21 14/ 39 5 0 2 0 | 25 7 8 15 12/ 35 4 0 1 0 | 35 9 12 2121 Chase Grant F JR | 41 9 8 17 23/ 76 1 1 1 0 | 28 7 7 14 12/ 46 1 1 0 0 | 120 24 32 5626 Dylan Margonari F SO | 40 8 9 17 18/ 47 1 0 2 0 | 28 6 8 14 16/ 43 1 0 1 0 | 78 18 18 3611 Sean Flanagan D FR | 33 6 9 15 3/ 6 2 0 3 0 | 24 5 6 11 3/ 6 1 0 2 0 | 33 6 9 15 8 Max Gaede (SJS) F JR | 41 2 7 9 15/ 30 0 0 2 0 | 28 2 5 7 10/ 20 0 0 2 0 | 112 6 21 2727 Brett Stern D JR | 41 1 6 7 20/ 59 0 0 1 0 | 28 0 6 6 14/ 47 0 0 0 0 | 97 3 13 16---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Northern Michigan | Overall - 38 GP (15-21- 2 .421) | Conf Only - 28 GP (13-14- 1 .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 PTS40 Stephan Vigier F SR | 38 16 17 33 10/ 20 9 0 4 1 | 28 9 14 23 8/ 16 3 0 3 0 | 151 39 53 92 9 Reed Seckel F JR | 33 12 11 23 35/103 2 0 0 0 | 27 10 11 21 30/ 90 2 0 0 0 | 115 33 37 70 4 Mitch Jones D JR | 37 3 20 23 13/ 26 2 0 1 0 | 27 3 12 15 7/ 14 2 0 1 0 | 109 12 38 5017 John Siemer F FR | 21 7 11 18 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 18 7 11 18 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 21 7 11 1826 Erik Higby F SR | 30 11 6 17 6/ 15 1 0 2 0 | 22 8 5 13 5/ 13 1 0 1 0 | 128 27 31 5815 Dominik Shine F FR | 38 6 11 17 16/ 43 2 0 2 0 | 28 6 7 13 12/ 35 2 0 2 0 | 38 6 11 1729 Ryan Daugherty F JR | 37 5 12 17 27/ 76 2 2 0 0 | 27 4 8 12 22/ 66 1 2 0 0 | 105 18 23 4111 Shane Sooth F FR | 38 4 13 17 4/ 8 3 0 1 0 | 28 2 8 10 2/ 4 2 0 1 0 | 38 4 13 1718 Luke Eibler D JR | 37 2 14 16 10/ 23 0 0 1 0 | 27 1 11 12 6/ 15 0 0 1 0 | 108 6 31 3714 Brock Maschmeyer D FR | 32 6 9 15 2/ 4 5 0 0 0 | 23 3 7 10 2/ 4 2 0 0 0 | 32 6 9 1524 CJ Ludwig D SR | 13 5 7 12 9/ 18 4 0 1 0 | 7 3 2 5 5/ 10 2 0 1 0 | 120 10 29 3920 Darren Nowick F SO | 34 6 4 10 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 26 5 3 8 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 65 13 7 20 7 Sami Salminen F FR | 29 2 8 10 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 25 2 8 10 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 29 2 8 10

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2013-14 Div. 1 Men’s Team Statistics • National LeadersScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Boston College 39 160 4.10 2 Union 40 148 3.70 3 Mercyhurst 41 148 3.61 4 St. Cloud State 38 136 3.58 5 Quinnipiac 40 141 3.52 6 Minnesota 39 137 3.51 7 Robert Morris 42 145 3.45 8 Bentley 37 127 3.43 9 Alaska 37 126 3.41 10 Wisconsin 37 120 3.24 11 Yale 33 106 3.21 12 St. Lawrence 38 122 3.21 13 Ferris State 43 138 3.21 14 Ohio State 37 118 3.19 15 Minnesota State 41 130 3.17other WCHA teams 21 Bowling Green 39 119 3.05t33 Alaska Anchorage 38 105 2.76 35 Northern Michigan 38 102 2.68 37 Lake Superior 36 94 2.61 43 Michigan Tech 40 99 2.48 45 Bemidji State 38 92 2.42 59 Alab. Huntsville 38 41 1.08

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 UMass Lowell 41 77 1.88 2 Minnesota 39 78 2.00 3 Quinnipiac 40 81 2.02 4 Union 40 82 2.05 5 Notre Dame 40 86 2.15 6 Ferris State 43 94 2.19 7 Providence 39 88 2.26 8 Boston College 39 89 2.28 9 Cornell 32 74 2.31 10 Minnesota State 41 95 2.32 11 Denver 42 98 2.33 12 Vermont 38 89 2.34 13 Maine 35 83 2.37 14 Connecticut 36 86 2.39 15 Clarkson 42 102 2.43other WCHA teamst23 Bowling Green 39 104 2.67 27 Michigan Tech 40 108 2.70t31 Alaska 37 103 2.78t34 Alaska Anchorage 38 107 2.82 36 Northern Michigan 38 108 2.84 45 Bemidji State 38 118 3.11 47 Lake Superior 36 114 3.17 59 Alab. Huntsville 38 166 4.37

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 1 Boston College 39 160 4.10 89 2.28 1.82 2 Union 40 148 3.70 82 2.05 1.65 3 Minnesota 39 137 3.51 78 2.00 1.51 4 Quinnipiac 40 141 3.52 81 2.02 1.50 5 Ferris State 43 138 3.21 94 2.19 1.02 6 UMass Lowell 41 116 2.83 77 1.88 0.95 7 Minnesota State 41 130 3.17 95 2.32 0.85 8 Notre Dame 40 120 3.00 86 2.15 0.85 9 St. Cloud State 38 136 3.58 107 2.82 0.76 10 Bentley 37 127 3.43 99 2.68 0.76 11 Yale 33 106 3.21 82 2.48 0.73 12 Providence 39 115 2.95 88 2.26 0.69 13 Wisconsin 37 120 3.24 95 2.57 0.68 14 North Dakota 41 126 3.07 100 2.44 0.63 15 Alaska 37 126 3.41 103 2.78 0.62other WCHA teams 22 Bowling Green 39 119 3.05 104 2.67 0.38 33 Alaska Anchorage 38 105 2.76 107 2.82 -0.05 38 Northern Michigan 38 102 2.68 108 2.84 -0.16t39 Michigan Tech 40 99 2.48 108 2.70 -0.23 46 Lake Superior 36 94 2.61 114 3.17 -0.56 47 Bemidji State 38 92 2.42 118 3.11 -0.68 59 Alab. Huntsville 38 41 1.08 166 4.37 -3.29

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ferris State 43 727 16.9 2 Western Michigan 40 667 16.7 3 Minnesota Duluth 36 583 16.2 4 Minnesota State 41 649 15.8 5 Quinnipiac 40 613 15.3 6 Michigan Tech 40 611 15.3 7 Rensselaer 37 555 15.0 8 Northern Michigan 38 562 14.8 9 Nebraska Omaha 37 539 14.6 10 Alaska 37 528 14.3 11 Clarkson 42 599 14.3 12 Sacred Heart 36 505 14.0 13 Northeastern 37 510 13.8 14 Massachusetts 34 457 13.4 15 Miami 38 506 13.3other WCHA teams 21 Lake Superior 36 456 12.7 22 Alaska Anchorage 38 479 12.6 23 Bowling Green 39 491 12.6 28 Alab. Huntsville 38 469 12.3 47 Bemidji State 38 382 10.1

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 St. Lawrence 47/173 4 27.2 2 Bentley 37/140 5 26.4 3 St. Cloud State 37/146 2 25.3 4 Minnesota State 50/198 8 25.3 5 Boston College 33/137 1 24.1 6 Quinnipiac 48/213 2 22.5 7 Massachusetts 33/150 4 22.0 8 Mercyhurst 35/160 2 21.9 9 Miami 35/162 5 21.6 Union 35/162 3 21.6 11 RIT 34/158 2 21.5 12 UMass Lowell 33/159 3 20.8 13 Nebraska Omaha 37/181 6 20.4 14 Ohio State 33/162 1 20.4 15 New Hampshire 32/158 2 20.3other WCHA teams 17 Northern Michigan 33/165 5 20.0 24 Alaska 30/157 4 19.1 25 Bowling Green 31/164 5 18.9 35 Ferris State 30/180 3 16.7 40 Alaska Anchorage 27/165 3 16.4 42 Lake Superior 22/139 3 15.8 49 Michigan Tech 27/182 3 14.8 50 Bemidji State 23/159 4 14.5 59 Alab. Huntsville 12/137 4 8.8

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Boston College 150/166 7 90.4 2 Quinnipiac 158/176 4 89.8 3 Providence 143/164 7 87.2 4 Minnesota State 147/169 5 87.0 5 Ferris State 176/203 8 86.7 6 Denver 149/172 1 86.6 7 Bemidji State 139/162 2 85.8 8 Alaska 138/162 4 85.2 Vermont 138/162 4 85.2 10 Wisconsin 126/148 5 85.1 11 Western Michigan 178/210 7 84.8 12 Bowling Green 138/163 4 84.7 13 RIT 136/161 0 84.5 14 Harvard 107/127 4 84.3 15 Notre Dame 148/176 7 84.1other WCHA teams 31 Michigan Tech 140/170 4 82.4 42 Lake Superior 124/154 3 80.5 45 Alaska Anchorage 134/167 1 80.2 54 Northern Michigan 134/176 3 76.1 59 Alab. Huntsville 117/166 2 70.5

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Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Boston College 183/303 60.4 2 Bentley 163/291 56.0 3 Wisconsin 151/277 54.5 4 Massachusetts 171/316 54.1 5 Ferris State 206/383 53.8 6 Minnesota State 197/367 53.7 7 RIT 170/319 53.3 8 Denver 183/344 53.2 9 Mercyhurst 172/324 53.1 10 Quinnipiac 206/389 53.0 11 Alaska 168/319 52.7 12 Penn State 152/289 52.6 13 Bowling Green 169/327 51.7 14 Western Michigan 202/391 51.7 15 Miami 171/331 51.7other WCHA teams 22 Bemidji State 162/321 50.5 29 Lake Superior 146/293 49.8 39 Northern Michigan 167/341 49.0 42 Alaska Anchorage 161/332 48.5 48 Michigan Tech 167/352 47.4 59 Alab. Huntsville 129/303 42.6

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota State 41 1466 35.76 2 Robert Morris 42 1481 35.26 3 Penn State 36 1269 35.25 4 Yale 33 1147 34.76 5 Minnesota 39 1353 34.69 6 Bentley 37 1270 34.32 7 Niagara 40 1361 34.02 8 Quinnipiac 40 1359 33.98 9 Nebraska Omaha 37 1256 33.95 10 Maine 35 1184 33.83 11 Michigan 35 1176 33.60 12 Providence 39 1305 33.46 13 Mercyhurst 41 1363 33.24 14 Notre Dame 40 1326 33.15 15 Ohio State 37 1226 33.14other WCHA teams 19 Michigan Tech 40 1300 32.50 28 Bowling Green 39 1217 31.21 32 Alaska 37 1124 30.38 36 Ferris State 43 1286 29.91 44 Lake Superior 36 1032 28.67 50 Bemidji State 38 1016 26.74 51 Northern Michigan 38 1007 26.50 54 Alaska Anchorage 38 999 26.29 59 Alab. Huntsville 38 746 19.63

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Quinnipiac 40 877 21.93 2 Minnesota State 41 1037 25.29 3 Clarkson 42 1071 25.50 4 Alaska 37 954 25.78 5 Alaska Anchorage 38 996 26.21 6 Notre Dame 40 1051 26.27 7 St. Lawrence 38 1015 26.71 8 Merrimack 33 885 26.82 9 Nebraska Omaha 37 995 26.89 10 Bowling Green 39 1074 27.54 11 Cornell 32 882 27.56 12 Union 40 1104 27.60 13 Minnesota Duluth 36 996 27.67 14 Air Force 39 1083 27.77 15 Michigan Tech 40 1114 27.85other WCHA teams 27 Northern Michigan 38 1135 29.87 34 Ferris State 43 1321 30.72 39 Bemidji State 38 1211 31.87 53 Lake Superior 36 1264 35.11 59 Alab. Huntsville 38 1574 41.42

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Quinnipiac 40 1359 877 +482 +12.05 2 Minnesota State 41 1466 1037 +429 +10.46 3 Nebraska Omaha 37 1256 995 +261 +7.05 4 Notre Dame 40 1326 1051 +275 +6.88 5 Minnesota 39 1353 1118 +235 +6.03 6 Yale 33 1147 968 +179 +5.42 7 Union 40 1318 1104 +214 +5.35 8 Minnesota Duluth 36 1171 996 +175 +4.86 9 Michigan Tech 40 1300 1114 +186 +4.65

2013-14 Div. 1 Team Statistics con’t 10 Alaska 37 1124 954 +170 +4.59 11 Air Force 39 1259 1083 +176 +4.51 12 Clarkson 42 1236 1071 +165 +3.93 13 Bowling Green 39 1217 1074 +143 +3.67 14 Maine 35 1184 1061 +123 +3.51 15 Boston College 39 1244 1118 +126 +3.23other WCHA teams 33 Alaska Anchorage 38 999 996 +3 +0.08 36 Ferris State 43 1286 1321 -35 -0.81 46 Northern Michigan 38 1007 1135 -128 -3.37 50 Bemidji State 38 1016 1211 -195 -5.13 53 Lake Superior 36 1032 1264 -232 -6.44 59 Alab. Huntsville 38 746 1574 -828 -21.79

Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Union 30- 6- 4 .800 2 Boston College 28- 7- 4 .769 Minnesota 27- 6- 6 .769 4 Ferris State 29-11- 3 .709 5 UMass Lowell 26-11- 4 .683 6 Wisconsin 24-11- 2 .676 7 Quinnipiac 24-10- 6 .675 8 Minnesota State 26-14- 1 .646 North Dakota 25-13- 3 .646 10 St. Cloud State 22-11- 5 .645 11 Providence 22-11- 6 .641 12 Cornell 17-10- 5 .609 13 Notre Dame 23-15- 2 .600 14 Mercyhurst 21-13- 7 .598 15 Yale 17-11- 5 .591 16 Air Force 21-14- 4 .590 17 Colgate 20-14- 5 .577 18 Michigan 18-13- 4 .571 19 Bentley 19-14- 4 .568 Northeastern 19-14- 4 .568 21 Vermont 20-15- 3 .566 22 Connecticut 18-14- 4 .556 23 Ohio State 18-14- 5 .554 24 New Hampshire 22-18- 1 .549 25 Clarkson 21-17- 4 .548 Denver 20-16- 6 .548 27 Alaska 18-15- 4 .541 28 Bowling Green 18-15- 6 .538 29 Western Michigan 19-16- 5 .538 30 Alaska Anchorage 18-16- 4 .526 31 Maine 16-15- 4 .514 32 Robert Morris 19-18- 5 .512 33 Minnesota Duluth 16-16- 4 .500 34 Nebraska Omaha 17-18- 2 .486 Rensselaer 15-16- 6 .486 36 Lake Superior 16-19- 1 .458 37 Canisius 17-21- 3 .451 38 St. Lawrence 15-19- 4 .447 39 Michigan Tech 14-19- 7 .438 Niagara 15-20- 5 .438 41 Miami 15-20- 3 .434 42 Northern Michigan 15-21- 2 .421 43 Brown 11-17- 3 .403 44 Michigan State 11-18- 7 .403 45 Holy Cross 14-22- 3 .397 46 RIT 12-20- 5 .392 47 Harvard 10-17- 4 .387 48 Bemidji State 10-21- 7 .355 49 Dartmouth 10-20- 4 .353 50 Boston University 10-21- 4 .343 51 Sacred Heart 12-24- 0 .333 52 Massachusetts 8-22- 4 .294 53 American Int'l 10-25- 1 .292 54 Merrimack 8-22- 3 .288 55 Colorado College 7-24- 6 .270 56 Penn State 8-26- 2 .250 57 Princeton 6-26- 0 .188 58 Army 6-28- 0 .176 59 Alab. Huntsville 2-35- 1 .066

Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games Union 14- 0- 1 15 North Dakota 3- 0- 0 3 Boston College 2- 0- 0 2 Minnesota 2- 0- 0

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2013-14 Div. 1 Men’s Player Statistics • National LeadersPoints Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 39 35-42-77 1.97 2 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 39 27-36-63 1.62 3 Greg Carey St. Lawrence SR F 38 18-39-57 1.50 4 Brett Gensler Bentley SR F 37 21-32-53 1.43 5 Nic Kerdiles (ANA) Wisconsin SO F 28 15-23-38 1.36 6 Bill Arnold (CGY) Boston College SR F 39 14-38-52 1.33 7 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire SR F 40 19-33-52 1.30 8 Daniel Carr Union SR F 37 22-26-48 1.30 9 Cody Wydo Robert Morris JR F 42 31-23-54 1.29 10 Alex Grieve Bentley JR F 37 25-22-47 1.27 Austin Czarnik Miami JR F 37 13-34-47 1.27 12 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern SO F 37 19-27-46 1.24 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State JR F 37 22-24-46 1.24 14 Jesse Root Yale SR F 30 14-23-37 1.23 15 Devin Shore (DAL) Maine SO F 35 14-29-43 1.23 Matthew Zay Mercyhurst JR F 35 17-26-43 1.23 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 35 28-15-43 1.23 18 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SR F 37 10-34-44 1.19 19 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 22-21-43 1.16 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 29-14-43 1.16 21 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami SO F 38 19-25-44 1.16 22 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 12-33-45 1.15 23 Daniel O'Donoghue Mercyhurst SR F 38 15-28-43 1.13 24 Mark Naclerio Brown SO F 31 16-19-35 1.13 25 Cole Gunner Air Force JR F 39 15-29-44 1.13 26 Zac Lynch Robert Morris SO F 42 19-28-47 1.12 27 Chris McCarthy Vermont SR F 38 18-24-42 1.11 28 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 17-17-34 1.10 29 Jonny Brodzinski (LOS) St. Cloud State SO F 38 21-20-41 1.08 30 Sam Anas Quinnipiac FR F 40 22-21-43 1.07 31 Nick Lappin Brown SO F 30 13-19-32 1.07 32 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 37 14-25-39 1.05 Mike Szmatula Northeastern FR F 37 15-24-39 1.05 34 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State SR F 38 22-18-40 1.05 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State SO F 38 13-27-40 1.05 36 Chad Demers Air Force JR F 39 15-26-41 1.05 37 Kellen Jones (EDM) Quinnipiac SR F 40 18-24-42 1.05 38 Steve Weinstein Bentley JR D 37 1-37-38 1.03 39 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 20-18-38 1.00 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley SO F 37 22-15-37 1.00 Matt Lorito Brown JR F 29 10-19-29 1.00 Nick Sorkin New Hampshire SR F 41 20-21-41 1.00 Braden Pimm Northeastern SR F 37 20-17-37 1.00 Tanner Fritz Ohio State JR F 32 8-24-32 1.00 45 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 20-20-40 0.98 46 Matt Carey St. Lawrence FR F 38 18-19-37 0.97 47 Mario Puskarich Vermont FR F 37 19-17-36 0.97 48 Jon Puskar American Int'l SR F 36 17-18-35 0.97 49 Kenny Agostino (CGY) Yale SR F 33 14-18-32 0.97 50 Max Novak Union JR F 30 14-15-29 0.97 51 Matt Willows New Hampshire JR F 41 18-21-39 0.95 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota SO F 41 17-22-39 0.95 53 T. J. Tynan (CLB) Notre Dame SR F 40 8-30-38 0.95 Connor Jones Quinnipiac SR F 40 15-23-38 0.95 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac JR F 40 12-26-38 0.95 Scott Jacklin Robert Morris JR F 40 15-23-38 0.95 Shane Berschbach Western Michigan SR F 40 16-22-38 0.95 58 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota JR F 39 14-23-37 0.95 59 Gavin Bayreuther St. Lawrence FR D 38 9-27-36 0.95 60 Max McCormick (OTT) Ohio State JR F 37 11-24-35 0.95 Kevin Sullivan Union SR F 37 8-27-35 0.95 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin SR F 37 22-13-35 0.95 63 David Norris American Int'l FR F 35 7-26-33 0.94 64 Vince Hinostroza (CHI) Notre Dame FR F 34 8-24-32 0.94 65 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 33 17-14-31 0.94 66 Kyle Gibbons Canisius SR F 41 15-23-38 0.93 Ryan Misiak Mercyhurst JR F 41 13-25-38 0.93 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 21-17-38 0.93 69 Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan SR F 40 13-24-37 0.93 70 Ross Mauermann Providence JR F 39 19-17-36 0.92 Daniel Ciampini Union JR F 39 19-17-36 0.92 72 Jeremy Wick St. Lawrence SR F 38 17-18-35 0.92 Mat Bodie Union SR D 38 6-29-35 0.92 74 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SR F 37 7-27-34 0.92 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 17-17-34 0.92 Jake Guentzel (PIT) Nebraska Omaha FR F 37 7-27-34 0.92 77 David Morley St. Cloud State SO F 35 9-23-32 0.91 78 Eric Neiley Dartmouth JR F 32 16-13-29 0.91 79 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 31 8-20-28 0.90 80 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha SR F 37 14-19-33 0.89 81 JT Compher (BUF) Michigan FR F 35 11-20-31 0.89 82 Andrew Copp (WPG) Michigan SO F 33 15-14-29 0.88 83 Matt Blomquist Bentley SO D 31 3-24-27 0.87

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84 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 16-17-33 0.87 Justin Baker St. Lawrence SR D 38 9-24-33 0.87 86 Brant Harris Connecticut SR F 30 11-15-26 0.87 87 Sam Warning Minnesota JR F 37 12-20-32 0.86 88 Mike Collins Merrimack SR F 29 12-13-25 0.86 89 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 36 12-19-31 0.86 Greg Wolfe Michigan State SR F 36 13-18-31 0.86 Caleb Herbert (WSH) Minnesota Duluth JR W 36 12-19-31 0.86 Mike Vecchione Union FR F 36 12-19-31 0.86 93 Jordan Samuels-Thomas (WPG) Quinnipiac SR F 34 13-16-29 0.85 Michael Colavecchia RIT SR F 34 12-17-29 0.85 95 Tyler Barnes Wisconsin SR F 33 14-14-28 0.85 96 Tyson Spink Colgate SO F 39 10-23-33 0.85 97 Brian Ferlin (BOS) Cornell JR F 32 13-14-27 0.84 Joey Benik St. Cloud State SO F 32 12-15-27 0.84 99 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 13-19-32 0.84 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 38 7-25-32 0.84 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 38 14-18-32 0.84Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 39 35 0.90 2 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 35 28 0.80 3 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 29 0.78 4 Cody Wydo Robert Morris JR F 42 31 0.74 5 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 39 27 0.69 6 Alex Grieve Bentley JR F 37 25 0.68 7 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 22 0.59 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley SO F 37 22 0.59 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State JR F 37 22 0.59 Daniel Carr Union SR F 37 22 0.59 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin SR F 37 22 0.59other WCHA players 16 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 17 0.55 19 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 20 0.53 21 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 33 17 0.52 24 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 21 0.51t27 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 20 0.49t34 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 38 18 0.47 53 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 16 0.42Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 39 42 1.08 2 Greg Carey St. Lawrence SR F 38 39 1.03 3 Steve Weinstein Bentley JR D 37 37 1.00 4 Bill Arnold (CGY) Boston College SR F 39 38 0.97 5 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 39 36 0.92 6 Austin Czarnik Miami JR F 37 34 0.92 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SR F 37 34 0.92 8 Brett Gensler Bentley SR F 37 32 0.86 9 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 39 33 0.85 10 Devin Shore (DAL) Maine SO F 35 29 0.83other WCHA players 30 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 37 25 0.68t34 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 38 25 0.66 42 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 31 20 0.65 43 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 39 25 0.64t48 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 32 20 0.62t54 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 37 22 0.59t63 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 21 0.57t71 Teddy Blueger (PIT) Minnesota State SO F 40 22 0.55 73 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 31 17 0.55t77 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 37 20 0.54t85 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 36 19 0.53Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley SO F 37 0.43 16 2 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 41 0.34 14 3 Jeremy Wick St. Lawrence SR F 38 0.32 12 4 Matt Carey St. Lawrence FR F 38 0.29 11 5 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 35 0.29 10 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin SR F 37 0.27 10 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State SR F 38 0.26 10 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 39 0.26 10 Bryce Van Brabant Quinnipiac JR F 40 0.25 10 Sam Anas Quinnipiac FR F 40 0.25 10 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 0.24 10other WCHA playerst12 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 0.24 9t16 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 39 0.21 8

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Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami SO F 38 0.11 4 Kellen Jones (EDM) Quinnipiac SR F 40 0.10 4 Zac Lynch Robert Morris SO F 42 0.10 4 4 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 34 0.09 3 Devin Shore (DAL) Maine SO F 35 0.09 3 Matthew Zay Mercyhurst JR F 35 0.09 3 JT Compher (BUF) Michigan FR F 35 0.09 3 Braden Pimm Northeastern SR F 37 0.08 3 Tyler Wiseman Canisius JR F 38 0.08 3 Noel Acciari Providence SO C 39 0.08 3 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 41 0.07 3 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota SO F 41 0.07 3other WCHA playerst13 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 36 0.06 2 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 0.05 2 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 37 0.05 2 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 40 0.05 2 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 42 0.05 2 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 42 0.05 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Max Novak Union JR F 30 7 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 37 7 Mario Puskarich Vermont FR F 37 7 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 39 7 5 Brian Ferlin (BOS) Cornell JR F 32 6 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 35 6 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha JR F 37 6 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 38 6 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 39 6 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota JR F 39 6 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 41 6 Matt Willows New Hampshire JR F 41 6other WCHA playerst21 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 38 4 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 38 4 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 40 4

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Steve Weinstein Bentley JR D 37 1-37-38 1.03 2 Gavin Bayreuther St. Lawrence FR D 38 9-27-36 0.95 3 Mat Bodie Union SR D 38 6-29-35 0.92 4 Matt Blomquist Bentley SO D 31 3-24-27 0.87 5 Justin Baker St. Lawrence SR D 38 9-24-33 0.87 6 Ben Hutton (VAN) Maine SO D 35 15-14-29 0.83 7 Mike Reilly (CLB) Minnesota SO D 39 9-23-32 0.82 8 Nick Jones Mercyhurst SR D 41 10-23-33 0.80 9 Jaccob Slavin (CAR) Colorado College FR D 32 5-20-25 0.78 10 Joakim Ryan (SJS) Cornell JR D 32 8-16-24 0.75WCHA playerst13 Colton Parayko (STL) Alaska SO D 37 7-19-26 0.70 20 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 37 2-22-24 0.65t24 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 37 3-20-23 0.62 27 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 41 6-19-25 0.61t30 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 37 3-19-22 0.59 35 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 41 3-21-24 0.59t36 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 36 10-11-21 0.58 38 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 38 5-17-22 0.58t39 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 40 4-19-23 0.57 44 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 41 4-19-23 0.56Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Sam Anas Quinnipiac FR F 40 22-21-43 1.07 2 Mike Szmatula Northeastern FR F 37 15-24-39 1.05 3 Matt Carey St. Lawrence FR F 38 18-19-37 0.97 4 Mario Puskarich Vermont FR F 37 19-17-36 0.97 5 Gavin Bayreuther St. Lawrence FR D 38 9-27-36 0.95 6 David Norris American Int'l FR F 35 7-26-33 0.94 7 Vince Hinostroza (CHI) Notre Dame FR F 34 8-24-32 0.94 8 Jake Guentzel (PIT) Nebraska Omaha FR F 37 7-27-34 0.92 9 JT Compher (BUF) Michigan FR F 35 11-20-31 0.89 10 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 36 12-19-31 0.86 Mike Vecchione Union FR F 36 12-19-31 0.86other WCHA playerst21 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 37 12-14-26 0.70 23 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech FR F 30 8-13-21 0.70 39 Zach Stepan (NSH) Minnesota State FR F 35 9-12-21 0.60 44 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 43 10-15-25 0.58 46 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 40 4-19-23 0.57t50 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State FR F 36 8-12-20 0.56Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

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Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell SO 1747:49 52 1.79 2 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 1880:08 59 1.88 3 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota SO 2162:43 68 1.89 4 Colin Stevens Union JR 1960:14 63 1.93 5 Michael Garteig Quinnipiac SO 2409:29 78 1.94 6 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota SO 1869:59 62 1.99 7 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame SR 2233:52 76 2.04 8 Steve Perry Clarkson FR 1402:29 48 2.05 9 Lukas Hafner Western Michigan SO 1047:26 36 2.06 10 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin JR 1713:57 59 2.07other WCHA players 15 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 2431:06 88 2.17 23 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 1022:57 41 2.40 26 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 1678:08 68 2.43 34 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 1724:01 72 2.51 39 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 1167:53 50 2.57 40 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 1179:10 51 2.60 42 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 2094:27 92 2.64 46 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 815:16 37 2.72 48 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 763:28 35 2.75Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell SO 833 52 .941 2 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota SO 958 68 .934 3 Clay Witt Northeastern JR 1043 76 .932 4 Colin Stevens Union JR 858 63 .932 5 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence SO 979 73 .931 6 Jimmy Sarjeant Mercyhurst JR 1013 76 .930 7 Zach Nagelvoort Michigan FR 684 52 .929 8 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin JR 773 59 .929 9 Christian Frey Ohio State FR 471 36 .929 10 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver SR 1130 87 .929WCHA players 11 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 1133 88 .928 12 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 646 51 .927 13 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 742 59 .926 39 Jesse Wilkins Bemidji State FR 384 37 .912 42 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 703 68 .912 43 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 951 92 .912 46 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 736 72 .911 57 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 686 72 .905 58 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 661 70 .904 63 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 449 50 .900 64 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 367 41 .900Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Colin Stevens Union JR 26- 4- 2 .844 2 Brian Billett Boston College JR 12- 3- 1 .781 3 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota SO 25- 5- 6 .778 4 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin JR 21- 6- 1 .768 5 Thatcher Demko Boston College FR 16- 4- 3 .761 6 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 28- 9- 3 .738 7 Jimmy Sarjeant Mercyhurst JR 18- 5- 6 .724 8 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 21- 8- 1 .717 9 Michael Garteig Quinnipiac SO 24-10- 6 .675 10 Zane Gothberg (BOS) North Dakota SO 20- 9- 3 .672other WCHA players 16 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 14- 7- 6 .630 18 Sean Cahill Alaska JR 10- 6- 1 .618t24 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 10- 7- 2 .579t36 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 9- 9- 1 .500 44 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage SR 6- 7- 1 .464 49 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 10-13- 6 .448 51 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 14-19- 2 .429 54 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 7-10- 0 .412Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame SR 38 7 2 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell SO 29 6 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 34 6 Colin Stevens Union JR 34 6 Michael Garteig Quinnipiac SO 40 6 6 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver SR 39 5 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 40 5 8 Steve Perry Clarkson FR 24 4 Ryan McKay Miami SO 26 4 Clay Witt Northeastern JR 32 4 Martin Ouellette (CLB) Maine SR 34 4 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence SO 34 4 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota SO 36 4

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Goals: 3 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Alab. Huntsville 10/11/2013Team Goals: 9 Northeastern vs Alab. Huntsville 10/11/2013Points: 5 Riley Barber Miami vs Ohio State 10/12/2013Goals: 4 Riley Barber Miami vs Ohio State 10/12/2013Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 Providence vs Minnesota State 10/12/2013Goals: 3 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage vs Air Force 10/12/2013Team Goals: 9 Boston College vs Wisconsin 10/18/2013Goals: 3 Blake Coleman Miami vs North Dakota 10/19/2013Assists: 4 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green vs Colgate 10/19/2013Assists: 4 Mike Collins Merrimack vs Mercyhurst 10/19/2013Saves: 48 Matt Ginn Holy Cross vs Northeastern 10/19/2013Team Goals: 10 Providence vs American Int'l 10/19/2013Goals: 3 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer vs Sacred Heart 10/19/2013Goals: 3 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State vs Alab. Huntsville 10/25/2013Goals: 4 Cody Wydo Robert Morris vs Penn State 11/01/2013Saves: 48 Matthew Skoff Penn State vs Robert Morris 11/01/2013Goals: 3 Brock Higgs Rensselaer vs Dartmouth 11/02/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Rensselaer vs Dartmouth 11/02/2013Points: 5 Jon Puskar American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Points: 5 Alexander MacMillan American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Assists: 4 David Norris American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Goals: 3 Cody Wydo Robert Morris vs Canisius 11/08/2013Goals: 3 Matt Carey St. Lawrence vs Dartmouth 11/09/2013Assists: 4 Nick Lappin Brown vs Princeton 11/09/2013Saves: 48 Alex Lyon Yale vs Quinnipiac 11/09/2013Goals: 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire vs Massachusetts 11/09/2013Team Goals: 9 New Hampshire vs Massachusetts 11/09/2013Team Goals: 11 Boston College vs Army 11/10/2013Goals: 3 Maurice Alvarez Army vs Sacred Heart 11/12/2013Assists: 4 Tucker Brockett Princeton vs Dartmouth 11/15/2013Team Goals: 10 St. Cloud State vs Alab. Huntsville 11/15/2013Goals: 3 Hugo Turcotte Niagara vs Army 11/16/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 New Hampshire vs Northeastern 11/16/2013Goals: 3 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage vs Bemidji State 11/16/2013Goals: 3 Mark Cooper Bowling Green vs Minnesota State 11/22/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Connecticut vs American Int'l 11/23/2013Saves: 55 Matt O'Connor Boston University vs North Dakota 11/23/2013Goals: 3 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst vs American Int'l 11/29/2013Power Play: .833 5 of 6 Minnesota State vs Alaska Anchorage 11/30/2013Points: 5 Austin Czarnik Miami vs Bemidji State 11/30/2013Assists: 5 Austin Czarnik Miami vs Bemidji State 11/30/2013Goals: 3 Alex Grieve Bentley vs Robert Morris 12/06/2013Saves: 52 Clay Witt Northeastern vs Providence 12/06/2013Points: 5 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley vs Robert Morris 12/07/2013Saves: 52 Raphael Girard Harvard vs Yale 12/07/2013Points: 5 Devin Shore Maine vs American Int'l 12/13/2013Assists: 4 Devin Shore Maine vs American Int'l 12/13/2013Saves: 48 Hunter Leisner American Int'l vs Maine 12/13/2013Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Massachusetts vs Colgate 12/15/2013Saves: 59 Terry Shafer Robert Morris vs Penn State 12/27/2013Goals: 3 Destry Straight Boston College vs Penn State 12/28/2013Goals: 3 Brett Gensler Bentley vs Holy Cross 12/28/2013Saves: 49 Alex Vazzano Sacred Heart vs Quinnipiac 12/30/2013Goals: 3 Brant Harris Connecticut vs RIT 01/04/2014Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Notre Dame vs Boston College 01/04/2014Saves: 48 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior vs Michigan Tech 01/04/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Boston University vs Harvard 01/04/2014Goals: 3 Matt Willows New Hampshire vs Nebraska Omaha 01/04/2014Goals: 3 Billy Latta Connecticut vs Robert Morris 01/09/2014Points: 5 Brett Gensler Bentley vs RIT 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Alex Grieve Bentley vs RIT 01/10/2014Saves: 51 Jimmy Sarjeant Mercyhurst vs Holy Cross 01/10/2014Goals: 4 Jon Puskar American Int'l vs Niagara 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Ryan Dzingel Ohio State vs Michigan State 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Michael Mersch Wisconsin vs Michigan 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Bryan Rust Notre Dame vs Alab. Huntsville 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Chris Bodo Mercyhurst vs Holy Cross 01/11/2014Saves: 52 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth vs Nebraska Omaha 01/11/2014Saves: 57 Hunter Leisner American Int'l vs Massachusetts 01/14/2014Saves: 48 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State vs Penn State 01/17/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Brown vs St. Lawrence 01/17/2014Goals: 3 Sam Warning Minnesota vs Ohio State 01/18/2014Points: 5 Kevin Hayes Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Points: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Goals: 3 Kevin Hayes Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Assists: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Goals: 3 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha vs Miami 01/18/2014Goals: 3 Kyle Baun Colgate vs St. Lawrence 01/25/2014Points: 5 Jesse Root Yale vs Brown 01/25/2014Assists: 5 Jesse Root Yale vs Brown 01/25/2014Power Play: .800 4 of 5 Miami vs Colorado College 01/25/2014

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Power Play: .750 3 of 4 St. Cloud State vs Minnesota State 01/25/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 St. Cloud State vs Minnesota State 01/25/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Dartmouth vs Princeton 02/01/2014Goals: 3 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha vs St. Cloud State 02/01/2014Goals: 3 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State vs Nebraska Omaha 02/01/2014Saves: 48 Jordan Tibbett Mercyhurst vs Air Force 02/07/2014Assists: 4 Gavin Bayreuther St. Lawrence vs Princeton 02/07/2014Assists: 4 Travis St. Denis Quinnipiac vs Clarkson 02/07/2014Goals: 3 Bill Arnold Boston College vs Merrimack 02/07/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Boston College vs Merrimack 02/07/2014Saves: 50 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College vs Minnesota Duluth 02/07/2014Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Holy Cross vs Sacred Heart 02/08/2014Saves: 48 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State vs Ohio State 02/08/2014Goals: 3 Spiro Goulakos Colgate vs Cornell 02/08/2014Goals: 3 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha vs North Dakota 02/08/2014Team Goals: 10 Michigan Tech vs Alab. Huntsville 02/08/2014Saves: 58 Matt Grogan Connecticut vs Providence 02/11/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Army vs Bentley 02/15/2014Points: 5 Andrew Ammon Princeton vs Yale 02/15/2014Team Goals: 9 North Dakota vs Miami 02/15/2014Saves: 61 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville vs Minnesota State 02/15/2014Goals: 3 Matt Willows New Hampshire vs Boston University 02/17/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Yale vs Harvard 02/21/2014Goals: 3 Tyson Spink Colgate vs Princeton 02/21/2014Goals: 3 Mario Puskarich Vermont vs Merrimack 02/21/2014Assists: 4 Chris McCarthy Vermont vs Merrimack 02/21/2014Goals: 3 Reid Sturos Michigan Tech vs Northern Michigan 02/21/2014Assists: 4 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Maine 02/22/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 North Dakota vs Minnesota Duluth 02/22/2014Points: 6 Matthew Peca Quinnipiac vs St. Lawrence 02/28/2014Assists: 4 Matthew Peca Quinnipiac vs St. Lawrence 02/28/2014Power Play: .833 5 of 6 Quinnipiac vs St. Lawrence 02/28/2014Saves: 49 Colin Stevens Union vs Yale 02/28/2014Saves: 48 Jordan Tibbett Mercyhurst vs Robert Morris 03/01/2014Goals: 3 Jeremy Wick St. Lawrence vs Princeton 03/01/2014Saves: 49 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire vs Merrimack 03/01/2014Goals: 3 Chase Balisy Western Michigan vs Denver 03/01/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Michigan vs Ohio State 03/02/2014Goals: 3 Andrew Sinelli Michigan vs Michigan State 03/07/2014Points: 5 Joey Benik St. Cloud State vs Colorado College 03/07/2014Goals: 3 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State vs Colorado College 03/07/2014Assists: 4 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State vs Colorado College 03/07/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 St. Cloud State vs Colorado College 03/07/2014Goals: 4 Cody Kunyk Alaska vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/2014Saves: 48 Hunter Leisner American Int'l vs Niagara 03/07/2014Goals: 3 Darren Nowick Northern Michigan vs Alab. Huntsville 03/08/2014Goals: 3 Cody Freeman Canisius vs Sacred Heart 03/08/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Nebraska Omaha vs Denver 03/13/2014Saves: 53 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan vs Minnesota State 03/15/2014Goals: 3 Darcy Murphy Colgate vs St. Lawrence 03/15/2014Goals: 3 Mitch McCrank Canisius vs Bentley 03/16/2014Goals: 3 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Northeastern 03/16/2014Saves: 63 Zach Nagelvoort Michigan vs Penn State 03/20/2014Saves: 52 Matthew Skoff Penn State vs Michigan 03/20/2014Saves: 58 Tony Capobianco Canisius vs Mercyhurst 03/21/2014Saves: 51 Dalton Izyk Robert Morris vs Niagara 03/21/2014Goals: 3 Cody Wydo Robert Morris vs Canisius 03/22/2014Goals: 3 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota vs Wisconsin 03/28/2014Points: 6 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Denver 03/29/2014Goals: 3 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Denver 03/29/2014

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OctoberDate Game TimeFri/4 Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (EX) 7:07 pm ATSat/5 Ferris State 7 @ Colgate 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET US Under-18 Team 1 @ Northern Michigan 3 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Wilfrid Laurier Univ. 1 @ Bowling Green 7 (EX) 7:37 pm ET Laurentian Univ. 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Alaska 8 (EX) 5:37 pm ATSun/6 Ferris State 0 @ Colgate 1 (NC) 4:00 pm ET Laurentian Univ. 2 @ Northern Michigan 3 (EX) 2:07 pm ET US Under-18 Team 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 (EX) 3:07 pm ET Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Minnesota State 7 (EX) 5:07 pm CTFri/11 Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Northeastern 9 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Providence 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bowling Green 3 @ Union College 3 ot (NC) 7:30 pm ET Robert Morris 1 @ Lake Superior State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm ET Northern Michigan 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage Air Force 1 vs Alaska 6 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Quinnipiac 1 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (NC) 8:07 pm ATSat/12 Alabama Huntsville 2 @ Northeastern 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 0 @ Providence 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bowling Green 2 @ Union College 5 (NC) 7:30 pm ET Robert Morris 1 @ Lake Superior State 3 (NC) 5:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ St. Cloud State 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage Quinnipiac 4 vs Alaska 1 (NC) 4:07 pm AT Air Force 2 vs Alaska Anchorage 4 (NC) 7:07 pm ATTue/15 Ferris State 3 @ Mercyhurst 2 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Ohio State 3 @ Bowling Green 4 (NC) 7:07 pm ETFri/18 Lake Superior State 6 @ Union College 5 ot (NC) 7:00 pm ET Colgate 1 @ Bowling Green 1 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Northern Michigan 1 (NC) 7:07 pm ET St. Lawrence 3 @ Ferris State 2 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Notre Dame 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota 6 @ Bemidji State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Connecticut 1 @ Minnesota State 2 (NC) 7:37 pm CT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks Western Michigan 6 vs Alaska Anchorage 2 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Denver 2 vs Alaska 3 ot (NC) 8:07 pm ATSat/19 Lake Superior State 3 @ Union College 2 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Colgate 0 @ Bowling Green 7 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Northern Michigan 6 (NC) 7:07 pm ET St. Lawrence 3 @ Ferris State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Connecticut 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks Denver 2 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (NC) 4:07 pm AT Western Michigan 3 vs Alaska 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ATSun/20 Michigan Tech 3 @ Notre Dame 7 (NC) 2:00 pm ETFri/25 Michigan Tech 0 @ Northern Michigan 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 6 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 4 @ Alaska 5 (@Patty Ice Arena) (NC) 7:07 pm ATSat/26 Northern Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 1 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 3 @ Alaska 3 ot (@ Patty Ice Arena) (NC) 7:07 pm ATTue/29 Bowling Green 3 @ Ohio State 5 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Laurentian Univ. 2 @ Lake Superior State 9 (EX) 7:37 pm ET

NovemberDate Game TimeFri/1 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Bowling Green 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Michigan 3 ot (NC) 7:35 pm ET Ferris State 5 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 4 @ Alaska 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Date Game TimeSat/2 Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Bowling Green 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 1 @ Michigan 2 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Ferris State 3 @ Alabama Huntsville 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 1 @ Wisconsin 8 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 4 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Alaska 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/8 Alaska 1 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Michigan State 0 @ Michigan Tech 3 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 4 @ Ferris State 5 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 4 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/9 Alaska 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 3 @ Ferris State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 5 @ Western Michigan 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Bowling Green 0 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSun/10 Northern Michigan 2 @ Western Michigan 2 ot (NC) 5:00 pm ETFri/15 Lake Superior State 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 3 @ Ferris State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 10 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/16 Lake Superior State 1 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 2 @ Ferris State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 0 @ Minnesota 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/22 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 3 @ Bowling Green 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska 3 @ Ferris State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 3 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/23 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Northern Michigan 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 3 @ Bowling Green 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska 3 @ Ferris State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/29 Bowling Green 3 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Ferris State 4 @ Northern Michigan 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENT @ Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, IN Northeastern 1 vs Western Michigan 1 ot (NC) 4:05 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 2 vs Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Miami 4 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 3 @ Alaska 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/30 Bowling Green 3 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 1 @ Northern Michigan 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENT @ Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, IN Alabama Huntsville 0 vs W. Michigan 1 (3rd pl) (NC) 4:05 pm ET Northeastern 3 vs Notre Dame 2 (champ) (NC) 7:35 pm ET Miami 6 @ Bemidji State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Minnesota State 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Alaska 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

DecemberDate Game TimeFri/6 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Bowling Green 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 5 @ Lake Superior State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s CupSat/7 Alabama Huntsville 4 @ Bowling Green 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3 @ Lake Superior State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup

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Date Game TimeWed/11 Ferris State 2 @ Michigan 2 ot (NC) 7:30 pm ETFri/13 Bowling Green 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska 3 @ Bemidji State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 1 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Lake Superior State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/14 Bowling Green 4 @ Michigan Tech 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 2 @ Michigan State 0 (NC) 7:00 pm ET U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 1 @ North Dakota 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 0 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATTue/17 US National Junior Team 3 @ Minnesota State 2 ot (EX) 7:37 pm CTFri/27 THREE RIVERS CLASSIC @ CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh Bowling Green 0 vs Boston College 5 (NC) 4:30 pm ET Penn State 3 vs Robert Morris 2 (NC) 7:30 pm ET GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Comerica Park, Detroit Michigan State 2 vs Michigan Tech 2 ot (NC) 3:30 pm ET Western Michigan 3 vs Michigan 2 ot (NC) 7:00 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/28 THREE RIVERS CLASSIC @ CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh Bowling Green 3 vs Robert Morris 2 (NC) (3rd place) 4:30 pm ET Boston College 8 vs Penn State 2 (NC) (championship) 7:30 pm ET GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Comerica Park, Detroit Michigan 0 vs Michigan State 3 (NC) (3rd place) 4:37 pm ET W. Michigan 1 vs Michigan Tech 0 ot (NC) (championship) 8:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT

JanuaryDate Game TimeFri/3 Michigan Tech 3 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Bowling Green 7 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis Rensselaer 2 vs Ferris State 6 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Colgate 2 vs Minnesota 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 4 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Alaska 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/4 Michigan Tech 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis Ferris State 0 vs Colgate 3 (championship) (NC) 4:07 pm CT Rensselaer 2 vs Minnesota 6 (3rd place) (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 6 @ Alaska 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/10 Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Notre Dame 7 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Alaska 0 @ Bowling Green 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 0 @ Ferris State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 5 @ Lake Superior State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/11 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alaska 1 @ Bowling Green 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Ferris State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 3 @ Lake Superior State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/17 Alaska 4 @ Northern Michigan 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 3 @ Notre Dame 6 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State 2 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/18 Alaska 4 @ Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 2 @ Notre Dame 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State 3 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/24 Lake Superior State 5 @ Bowling Green 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET NORTH STAR COLLEGE CUP @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul Minnesota Duluth 5 vs Minnesota State 4 (ot) (NC) 4:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Bemidji State 0 @ Alaska 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Date Game TimeSat/25 Lake Superior State 2 @ Bowling Green 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3 @ Michigan Tech 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET NORTH STAR COLLEGE CUP @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul Minnesota State 4 vs St. Cloud State 6 (3rd Place) (NC) 4:07 pm CT Minn Duluth 4 vs Minnesota 4 ot (championship) (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Bemidji State 4 @ Alaska 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/31 Michigan Tech 5 @ Bowling Green 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 2 @ Northern Michigan 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Alaska 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

FebruaryDate Game TimeSat/1 Michigan Tech 5 @ Bowling Green 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 5 @ Northern Michigan 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Alaska 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/7 Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Winter Carnival Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Lake Superior State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Northern Michigan 1 @ Ferris State 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/8 Alabama Huntsville 4 @ Michigan Tech 10 (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET Winter Carnival Alaska Anchorage 5 @ Lake Superior State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 1 @ Ferris State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/14 Alaska 7 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 5 @ Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State 4 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bowling Green 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/15 Alaska 7 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 1 @ Northern Michigan 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/21 Northern Michigan 4 @ Michigan Tech 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Ferris State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET US Under-18 Team 6 @ Bowling Green 1 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 2 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/22 Michigan Tech 3 @ Northern Michigan 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Ferris State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 3 @ Alabama Huntsville 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/28 Bowling Green 1 @ Northern Michigan 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 5 @ Lake Superior State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State 1 @ Alaska 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

MarchDate Game TimeSat/1 Bowling Green 3 @ Northern Michigan 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Lake Superior State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State 3 @ Alaska 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/7 Bemidji State 3 @ Bowling Green 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 1 @ Ferris State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Alaska 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s CupSat/8 Bemidji State 2 @ Bowling Green 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 1 @ Ferris State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 5 @ Alabama Huntsville 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Alaska 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup

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Date Game Time 2014 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-ThreeThu/13 #6 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ #3 Alaska 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ATFri/14 #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Ferris State 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ET #7 Northern Michigan 2 @ #2 Minnesota State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT #6 Alaska Anchorage 2 @ #3 Alaska 1 (NC) 7:07 pm AT #5 Michigan Tech 1 @ #4 Bowling Green 2 (NC) 7:07 pm ETSat/15 #8 Bemidji State 2 @ #1 Ferris State 3 (2 ot) (NC) 7:07 pm ET #7 Northern Michigan 4 @ #2 Minnesota State 5 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT #6 Alaska Anchorage 5 @ #3 Alaska 4 (NC) 7:07 pm AT #5 Michigan Tech 2 @ #4 Bowling Green 5 (NC) 7:07 pm ETFri/21 2014 WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI #3 Bowling Green 0 vs #2 Minnesota State 4 (NC) 2:07 pm ET #4 Alaska Anchorage 4 vs #1 Ferris State 5 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ETSat/22 2014 WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game Minnesota State 4 vs Ferris State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm ETFri/28 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT #4 Vermont 2 vs #1 Union College 5 (NC) 2:00 pm ET #3 Providence 4 vs #2 Quinnipiac 0 (NC) 5:30 pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH #3 Colgate 0 vs #2 Ferris State 1 (NC) 4:30 pm ET #4 North Dakota 5 vs #1 Wisconsin 2 (NC) 8:00 pm ETSat/29 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT Championship: Providence 1 vs Union College 3 (NC) 3:00 pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH Championship: North Dakota 2 vs Ferris State 1 (2 ot) (NC) 6:30 pm ET NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA #4 Denver 2 vs #1 Boston College 6 (NC) 4:00 pm ET #3 Minnesota State 1 vs #2 UMass-Lowell 2 (NC) 7:30 pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN #4 Robert Morris 3 vs #1 Minnesota 7 (NC) 4:30 pm CT #3 St. Cloud State 4 vs #2 Notre Dame 3 ot (NC) 8:00 pm CTSun/30 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Championship: UMass Lowell 3 vs Boston College 4 (NC) 5:00 pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Championship: St. Cloud State 0 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) 6:30 pm CT

AprilDate Game TimeThu/10 2014 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA (Host - ECAC Hockey) Semifinal: Boston College vs Union College (NC) 5:00 pm ET Semifinal: North Dakota vs Minnesota (NC) 8:30 pm ETSat/12 2014 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA Championship Game 7:30 pm ET

Schedule Key(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition;Tournaments listed in CAPS.

2013-14 WCHA Men’s AttendanceAlabama Huntsville ChargersVon Braun Center (6,600)Dates Total Avg. Game High 16 32,127 2007.9 3614

Alaska Anchorage SeawolvesSullivan Arena (6,251)Dates Total Avg. Game High 16 40,423 2526.4 3592

Alaska NanooksCarlson Center (4,595)Dates Total Avg. Game High 21 56,870 2708.1 4595$

Bemidji State BeaversSanford Center (4,373)Dates Total Avg. Game High 19 67,679 3562.1 4512$

Bowling Green FalconsBGSU Ice Arena (5,000)Dates Total Avg. Game High 19 38,421 2022.2 3104

Ferris State BulldogsRobert L. Ewigleben Ice Arena (2,490)Dates Total Avg. Game High 18 36,672 2037.3 2551$

Lake Superior State LakersTaffy Abel Arena (4,000)Dates Total Avg. Game High 16 28,947 1809.2 2923

Michigan Tech HuskiesJohn MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,128)Dates Total Avg. Game High 16 46,161 2885.1 3944

Minnesota State MavericksVerizon Wireless Center (4,832)Dates Total Avg. Game High 18 62,040 3446.7 4636

Northern Michigan WildcatsBerry Events Center (4,260)Dates Total Avg. Game High 16 36,740 2296.2 4260$

WCHA TotalsDates Total Avg. Game High 178 457,242 2568.8 4636

$ selloutattendance totals do not include exhibitions