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2 The Record Book INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Yearly Leaders Year Name GP G A Pts Gordon McMillan Al Renfrew Gordon McMillan Gordon McMillan Gordon McMillan Gil Burford Neil Celley Bob Heathcott John Matchefts Doug Mullen Bill MacFarland Bill MacFarland Tom Rendall Neil McDonald John Hutton Bob White Red Berenson Red Berenson Gary Butler Gary Butler Mel Wakabayashi Mel Wakabayashi Bob Baird Doug Galbraith Dave Perrin Dave Perrin Bernard Gagnon Bernard Gagnon Rick Mallette Angie Moretto Angie Moretto Kris Manery Dave Debol Dave Debol Mark Miller Murray Eaves Steve Richmond Ted Speers Brad Tippett Ted Speers Jim McCauley Brad Jones Brad Jones Brad Jones Rob Brown Todd Brost David Roberts Denny Felsner Denny Felsner David Roberts Brian Wiseman Brendan Morrison Brendan Morrison Brendan Morrison Bill Muckalt Mike Comrie Mike Comrie Andy Hilbert John Shouneyia Jeff Tambellini T.J. Hensick Jeff Tambellini T.J. Hensick T.J. Hensick Kevin Porter Aaron Palushaj Goals 1. Red Berenson Dave Debol Denny Felsner Gil Burford Neil Celley Denny Felsner Angie Moretto Gary Butler Mike Knuble Kris Manery Kip Maurer Assists 1. Brendan Morrison Dave Debol Brendan Morrison Denny Felsner Kevin Hilton Gordon Wilkie Brian Wiseman Murray Eaves Brad Jones T.J. Hensick Points 1. Dave Debol Denny Felsner Brendan Morrison Murray Eaves Neil Celley Brad Jones Bruno Baseotto Dan Lerg Kip Maurer Brendan Morrison Points by a Defenseman 1. Steve Richmond John Blum Tim Manning John Blum Jeff Norton Tom Polonic Jeff Norton Myles O Connor Bob Heathcott Tim Manning

3 The Record Book Forwards Scoring Records By Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Bruno Baseotto Murray Eaves Dave Debol Denny Felsner POINTS 1. Denny Felsner Brendan Morrison Neil Celley Brad Jones Dan Lerg Kris Manery Gil Burford Red Berenson T.J. Hensick Brian Wiseman David Oliver Bill Muckalt Gordon Wilkie David Roberts John Madden Kevin Porter POINTS 1. Bruno Baseotto Brian Wiseman Gordon McMillan David Roberts Denny Felsner Brendan Morrison Chris Seychel Mark Ouimet Al Renfrew T.J. Hensick Mark Kosick Jeff Tambellini Mike Comrie Aaron Palushaj Dan Lerg POINTS 1. Murray Eaves Brendan Morrison David Roberts Brian Wiseman Andy Hilbert Mike Cammalleri Mike Comrie Dave Debol Wilf Martin Bill Muckalt David Oliver John McKennell Gil Burford John Matchefts T.J. Hensick Gordon Wilkie POINTS 1. Dave Debol Kip Maurer Denny Felsner Brendan Morrison Gil Burford Gary Butler Brad Jones Angie Moretto Gil Burford Bill Muckalt Gordon McMillan Kris Manery Bill Thayer Doug Lindskog Mike Knuble Kevin Porter David Roberts Cam Stewart GOALS 1. Bruno Baseotto Denny Felsner Gordon McMillan Chris Seychel Jeff Tambellini Mike Comrie Wally Grant Brian Wiseman Wally Gacek Dan Lerg Al Renfrew GOALS 1. Dave Debol Murray Eaves John McKennell Wilf Martin David Oliver Bill MacFarland Mike Cammalleri Neil Celley Bill Muckalt Brian Wiseman Denny Felsner GOALS 1. Dave Debol Gil Burford Denny Felsner Angie Moretto Gary Butler Kip Maurer Kris Manery David Oliver Neil Celley Bill MacFarland GOALS 1. Red Berenson Denny Felsner Neil Celley Mike Knuble Kris Manery Jason Botterill Gil Burford Dan Lerg Bernie Gagnon Kevin Porter ASSISTS 1. Bruno Baseotto T.J. Hensick Aaron Palushaj Brian Wiseman Mark Kosick Mark Ouimet David Roberts Brendan Morrison Gordon McMillan Todd Brost Robb Gordon Brad Jones ASSISTS 1. Brendan Morrison Murray Eaves David Roberts Brian Wiseman Andy Hilbert Tom Polonic Aaron Palushaj Gordon Wilkie Mike Comrie Mike Cammalleri T.J. Hensick Mark Ouimet ASSISTS 1. Dave Debol Brendan Morrison Tim Manning Bill Thayer David Roberts John Blum Doug Lindskog John Shouneyia Brad Jones Kip Maurer Bill Muckalt Cam Stewart Brian Wiseman ASSISTS 1. Brendan Morrison Denny Felsner Kevin Hilton Gordon Wilkie Brian Wiseman T.J. Hensick Brad Jones Mark Ouimet John Blum Ted Speers

4 The Record Book Defensemen Scoring Records By Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Jack Johnson Points 1. Jack Johnson Dean Turner Patrick Neaton Myles O Connor Eric Werner Connie Hill Jeff Jillson Jeff Norton Danny Richmond Pat Goff Todd Carlile Chad Langlais Tom Lindskog Aaron Ward Mike Van Ryn Goals 1. Dean Turner Jack Johnson Connie Hill Jeff Norton Aaron Ward Tom Lindskog Myles O Connor Todd Carlile Jeff Jillson Tim Manning Eric Werner Brandon Burlon Assists 1. Patrick Neaton Jack Johnson Eric Werner Jeff Jillson Chad Langlais Myles O Connor Danny Richmond Pat Goff Dean Turner Connie Hill Jeff Norton Patrick Neaton Points 1. Tom Polonic Jeff Norton Myles O Connor Patrick Neaton Jack Johnson Jeff Jillson Barry MacDonald Tim Manning Todd Carlile Mike Komisarek Ross Morrison Steve Richmond Alex MacLellan Chris Tamer Wayne Kartusch John McCahill Goals 1. Jack Johnson Patrick Neaton Jeff Norton Myles O Connor Todd Carlile Mike Komisarek Steve Richmond Mike Van Ryn Ross Morrison Jeff Jillson Eddie May Tom Polonic Chris Tamer Assists 1. Tom Polonic Jeff Norton Myles O Connor Patrick Neaton Tim Manning Jeff Jillson Jack Johnson John McCahill Brandon Rogers Wayne Kartusch Steve Richmond Points 1. Steve Richmond Tim Manning John Blum Jeff Norton Myles O Connor Bob Heathcott Matt Hunwick Jeff Jillson Patrick Neaton Blake Sloan Lars Hansen John McCahill Tom Lindskog Harold Schock Jean-Yves Cartier Ross Morrison Alex Roberts Goals 1. Steve Richmond Bob Heathcott Jeff Norton Matt Hunwick Jeff Jillson Patrick Neaton Connie Hill Myles O Connor Eric Werner Bubba Berenzweig Tim Manning Ross Morrison Assists 1. Tim Manning John Blum Jeff Norton Steve Richmond John McCahill Myles O Connor Blake Sloan Lars Hansen Bob Heathcott Tom Lindskog Mark Mitera John Blum Points 1. John Blum Bob Heathcott Tim Manning Rob Palmer Steve Richmond Alex Roberts Myles O Connor Harold Schock Greg Natale Bubba Berenzweig Connie Hill Tom Lindskog Eric Werner Jean-Yves Cartier John McCahill Patrick Neaton Goals 1. Alex Roberts Bob Heathcott Connie Hill Jim Haas Patrick Neaton Ross Smith Jean-Yves Cartier Dave Richter Don Rodgers Brad Turner Eric Werner Assists 1. John Blum Tim Manning Rob Palmer Bob Heathcott Myles O Connor Steve Richmond Harold Schock Tom Lindskog Greg Natale Bubba Berenzweig

5 The Record Book Goaltenders Records (Since ) Single-Season (minimum 33% minutes) Career (minimum 40 starts) Steve Shields Wins 1. Marty Turco Marty Turco Marty Turco Al Montoya Al Montoya Steve Shields Billy Sauer Goals Against Average 1. Billy Sauer Bryan Hogan Marty Turco Marty Turco Steve Shields Al Montoya Josh Blackburn Marty Turco Josh Blackburn Josh Blackburn Games Played 1. Josh Blackburn Marty Turco Josh Blackburn Al Montoya Marty Turco Josh Blackburn Marty Turco Al Montoya Al Montoya Billy Sauer Minutes Played 1. Josh Blackburn ,646:53 2. Marty Turco ,639:37 3. J.Blackburn ,567:54 4. Al Montoya ,547:33 5. Josh Blackburn ,397:46 6. Al Montoya ,358:51 7. Billy Sauer ,353:52 8. Al Montoya ,340:27 9. Marty Turco ,334: Marty Turco ,296:27 Al Montoya Shutouts 1. Al Montoya Josh Blackburn Josh Blackburn Marty Turco Billy Sauer Al Montoya Marty Turco Marty Turco Bob Gray Save Percentage 1. Billy Sauer Al Montoya Bryan Hogan Bob Gray Al Montoya Steve Shields Jim Keough Marty Turco Jim Keough Josh Blackburn Josh Blackburn Josh Blackburn Josh Blackburn Bob Gray Saves 1. Karl Bagnell , Robbie Moore , Robbie Moore , Rick Palmer , Robbie Moore , Paul Fricker , Paul Fricker , Billy Sauer , Al Montoya , Mark Chiamp ,002 Marty Turco Wins 1. Marty Turco * 2. Steve Shields Josh Blackburn Al Montoya Billy Sauer Goals Against Average 1. Josh Blackburn Marty Turco Al Montoya Billy Sauer Steve Shields Jim Keough Chris Gordon Scott Sharples Paul Fricker Mark Chiamp Games Played 1. Marty Turco Josh Blackburn Steve Shields Scott Sharples Robbie Moore Al Montoya Billy Sauer Mark Chiamp Karl Bagnell Paul Fricker Minutes Played 1. Marty Turco ,335:02 2. J. Blackburn ,949:23 3. Steve Shields ,041:28 4. Scott Sharples ,710:58 5. Robbie Moore ,412:50 6. Al Montoya ,246:51 7. Billy Sauer ,559:24 8. Karl Bagnell ,878:58 9. Mark Chiamp ,531: Jim Keough ,086:40 Robbie Moore Shutouts 1. Marty Turco Josh Blackburn Al Montoya Billy Sauer Jim Keough Save Percentage 1. Al Montoya Bob Gray Billy Sauer Josh Blackburn Jim Keough Marty Turco Steve Shields Paul Fricker Robbie Moore Karl Bagnell Saves 1. Robbie Moore ,434* 2. Scott Sharples , Josh Blackburn , Marty Turco , Steve Shields , Karl Bagnell , Al Montoya , Billy Sauer , Mark Chiamp , Paul Fricker ,166 *- NCAA Record 5

6 The Record Book Forwards Career Scoring Records Points Goals Assists Games Played Brendan Morrison 1. Brendan Morrison Denny Felsner Brian Wiseman David Roberts Dave Debol Brad Jones Bill Muckalt T.J. Hensick Neil Celley 1946, Gordon McMillan Kris Manery David Oliver Dan Lerg Gil Burford Jason Botterill Mark Ouimet Angie Moretto Kevin Porter John Madden Mike Knuble Chad Kolarik Todd Brost Al Renfrew Ted Speers Don Stone Denny Felsner 1. Denny Felsner Neil Celley 1946, Dave Debol Kris Manery David Oliver Bill Muckalt Jason Botterill Gil Burford Mike Knuble Brendan Morrison Gordon McMillan Angie Moretto Dan Lerg Al Renfew Wally Gacek David Roberts Brad Jones Brad McCaughey Kevin Porter Brian Wiseman Don Stone Bill MacFarland John Madden Red Berenson Bernie Gagnon Brian Wiseman 1. Brendan Morrison Brian Wiseman David Roberts T.J. Hensick Brad Jones Dave Debol Mark Ouimet Denny Felsner Bill Muckalt Gordon McMillan John Shouneyia Todd Brost Kevin Hilton Gordon Wilkie Andrew Ebbett Dan Lerg John Madden Brad Tippett David Oliver Kevin Porter Kris Manery Neil Celley 1946, Chad Kolarik Ted Speers Mike Legg Mike Moes Ted Kramer 1. Ted Kramer Mike Stone Mark Mink Don Stone David Roberts Josh Langfeld Andrew Ebbett Bobby Hayes Scott Matzka Brian Wiseman Tim Miller * Travis Turnbull * 13. Mark Kosick Rob Brown T.J. Hensick Chad Kolarik Kris Manery David Moss Mark Ouimet John Shouneyia Denny Felsner Mike Moes Bill Muckalt Kevin Porter John Madden Eric Nystrom Hat Tricks Fastest 0:59 Dave Debol vs. MTU, Season 9 Red Berenson ( ) Career 10 Gil Burford ( ) Red Berenson ( ) Dave Debol ( ) * Tim Miller and Travis Turnbull ( ) played in a school record 166 consecutive games during their careers. 6

7 The Record Book defensemen Career Scoring records Points Goals Assists Games Played Tim Manning 1. Tim Manning Myles O'Connor Patrick Neaton Steve Richmond Jeff Norton John Blum Rob Palmer Matt Hunwick Tom Lindskog Harold Schock Eric Werner Todd Carlile Jeff Jillson John McCahill Connie Hill Bubba Berenzweig Alex Roberts Greg Natale Chris Tamer Bob Heathcott* Brandon Rogers Jack Johnson Blake Sloan Greg Fox Jean-Yves Cartier Steve Richmond 1. Steve Richmond Patrick Neaton Jeff Norton Myles O'Connor Connie Hill Todd Carlile Tim Manning Bubba Berenzweig Jack Johnson Eric Werner Bob Heathcott* Matt Hunwick Alex Roberts Jim Haas Jeff Jillson Randy Trudeau Aaron Ward John Blum Chris Tamer Jean-Yves Cartier Greg Natale Rob Palmer Brandon Rogers Dean Turner Tom Lindskog Ross Morrison Brad Turner Myles O Connor 1. Tim Manning Myles O'Connor John Blum Patrick Neaton Steve Richmond Jeff Norton Tom Lindskog John McCahill Rob Palmer Harold Schock Matt Hunwick Greg Fox Eric Werner Jeff Jillson Todd Carlile Greg Natale Brandon Rogers Chris Tamer Blake Sloan Alex Roberts Bubba Berenzweig Connie Hill Bob Heathcott* Todd Copeland Pat Goff Chris Tamer 1. Chris Tamer Bubba Berenzweig Patrick Neaton Jason Dest Harold Schock David Harlock Matt Hunwick Rob Palmer Steven Halko Brandon Rogers Blake Sloan Mark Sorensen Andy Burnes Alex Roberts Myles O'Connor Dave Huntzicker Sean Peach Doug Evans Tom Lindskog Steve Richmond Tim Manning Jay Vancik Todd Carlile Pat Goff Eric Werner * Heathcott skated as a forward in the season. The numbers reflect his two years as a defenseman. His career line is

8 The Record Book Michigan Team Records Winning Streaks OVERALL WINNING STREAK Games Began ended on (when lost/tied) 15 (2 seasons) 3/1/96, MSU 11/2/96, MSU 15 12/28/90, MTU 2/16/91, MSU 14 (2 seasons) 2/16/52, Colorado Coll. 12/23/53, Denver 12 10/19/07, NMU 11/30/07, Ohio State 12 2/11/77, Denver 3/16/77, Wisconsin 12 1/17/64, Loyola (Mtl.) 2/28/64, MTU 12 (2 seasons) 2/8/56, Colorado Coll. 12/10/56, Toronto 12 (2 seasons) 2/11/55, MSU 12/10/55, North Dakota HOME WINNING STREAK Games Began ended on (when lost/tied) 17 (2 seasons) 1/15/93, OSU 1/21/94, MSU 17 (2 seasons) 3/3/61, MSU 3/3/62, MTU 15 (2 seasons) 1/7/50, Montreal 1/12/51, Montreal 12 10/20/79, BGSU 1/12/80, Colorado Coll /14/63, Toronto 3/13/64, MTU ROAD WINNING STREAK Games Began ended on (when lost/tied) 9 11/5/93, LSSU 2/25/94, Miami 9 12/7/90, WMU 3/22/91, Boston Univ. 9 (2 seasons) 2/11/50, MTU 2/7/51, Denver 8 10/19/07, NMU 1/26/08, MSU 8 10/29/94, FSU 2/11/95, Illinois-Chicago OVERALL CCHA WINNING STREAK Games Began ended on (when lost/tied) 16 10/30/93, Notre Dame 1/21/94, MSU 13 1/4/91, Illinois-Chicago 2/16/91, MSU 12 11/5/04, Miami 1/21/05, OSU 12 (2 seasons) 1/26/02, BGSU 11/9/02, BGSU 10 11/21/97, BGSU 1/23/98, Miami CCHA HOME WINNING STREAK Games Began ended on (when lost/tied) 22 (2 seasons) 10/24/03, NMU 1/28/05, NMU 16 (2 seasons) 3/1/96, MSU 2/22/97, LSSU 15 (2 seasons) 1/15/93, OSU 1/21/94, MSU 11 (2 seasons) 1/26/02, BGSU 11/23/02, Notre Dame 10 11/17/95, UAF 2/3/96, OSU CCHA ROAD WINNING STREAK Games Began ended on (when lost/tied) 10 11/17/90, LSSU 10/25/91, MSU 9 11/5/93, LSSU 2/25/94, Miami 8 10/19/07, NMU 1/26/08, MSU 8 10/29/94, FSU 2/11/95, Illinois-Chicago 7 (2 seasons) 3/3/95, Miami 11/28/95, MSU Unbeaten Streaks OVERALL UNBEATEN STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when lost) 23 (20-0-3) 11/8/96, OSU 2/8/97, MSU 21 (18-0-3) (2 seasons) 2/16/48, California 1/31/49, MTU 16 (15-0-1) 12/15/90, LSSU 2/16/91, MSU 15 (15-0-0) (2 seasons) 3/1/96, MSU 11/2/96, MSU 14 games 4 times (MR: 1/29/05-3/26/05) HOME UNBEATEN STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when lost) 36 (33-0-3) (3 seasons) 11/17/95, UAF 10/17/97, Colgate 19 (18-0-1) (3 seasons) 2/16/48, California 12/17/49, Toronto 18 (17-0-1) (3 seasons) 2/8/56, Colorado Coll. 12/6/57, McGill 17 (17-0-0) (2 seasons) 1/15/93, OSU 1/21/94, MSU 17 (17-0-0) (2 seasons) 3/4/61, MSU 3/3/62, MTU ROAD UNBEATEN STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when lost) 15 (14-0-1) (2 seasons) 2/13/93, BGSU 2/25/94, Miami 15 (12-0-3) (2 seasons) 11/2/01, Alaska 12/6/02, NMU 11 (9-0-2) 10/19/07, NMU 2/22/08, MSU 9 (6-0-3) (2 seasons) 1/7/00, MSU 11/11/00, FSU 9 (7-0-2) (2 seasons) 3/6/98, BGSU 1/2/99, OSU 9 (9-0-0) 11/5/93, LSSU 2/25/94, Miami 9 (9-0-0) 12/7/90, WMU 3/22/91, Boston Univ. 9 (9-0-0) (2 seasons) 2/11/50, MTU 2/7/51, Denver 9 (8-0-1) (2 seasons) 1/16/48, Minnesota 1/31/49, MTU OVERALL CCHA UNBEATEN STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when lost) 24 (23-0-1) (2 seasons) 2/13/93, BGSU 1/21/94, MSU 16 (15-0-1) (2 seasons) 1/26/02, BGSU 11/23/02, Notre Dame 16 (14-0-2) 11/8/96, OSU 2/8/97, MSU 16 (16-0-0) 10/30/93, Notre Dame 1/21/94, MSU 14 (13-0-1) 12/15/90, LSSU 2/16/91, MSU CCHA HOME UNBEATEN STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when lost) 28 (26-0-2) (3 seasons) 11/17/95, UAF 10/25/97, MSU 22 (22-0-0) (2 seasons) 10/24/03, NMU 1/28/05, NMU 16 (16-0-0) (2 seasons) 3/1/96, MSU 2/22/97, LSSU 15 (15-0-0) (2 seasons) 1/15/93, OSU 1/21/94, MSU 15 (13-0-2) (2 seasons) 1/11/91, Miami 2/8/92, BGSU CCHA ROAD UNBEATEN STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when lost) 13 (10-0-3) (2 seasons) 11/2/01, UAF 12/6/02, NMU 13 (12-0-1) (2 seasons) 2/13/93, BGSU 2/25/94, Miami 11 (9-0-2) 10/19/07, NMU 2/22/08, MSU 10 (10-0-0) (2 seasons) 11/17/90, LSSU 10/25/91, MSU 8 (6-0-2) (2 seasons) 1/7/00, MSU 11/11/00, FSU 8 (8-0-0) 10/29/94, FSU 2/11/95, UIC 8

9 The Record Book Michigan Team Records Losing Streaks OVERALL LOSING STREAK Games Began ended on (when won/tied) 13 1/14/73, Denver 3/2/73, North Dakota 13 (2 seasons) 1/16/41, Minnesota 1/3/42, MTU 10 (2 seasons) 1/31/86, Illinois-Chicago 10/10/86, BGSU 8 1/27/79, Notre Dame 2/24/79, Minn.-Duluth 8 12/29/78, OSU 1/26/79, Notre Dame 8 2/5/71, MTU 3/5/71, MSU 8 1/18/40, Minnesota 3/2/40, Paris A.C. HOME LOSING STREAK Games Began ended on (when won/tied) 15 (2 seasons) 1/25/41, Sarnia A.C. 3/5/42, MTU 5 11/19/88, OSU 1/14/89, BGSU 5 (2 seasons) 2/7/86, LSSU 10/10/86, BGSU 5 (2 seasons) 1/13/73, Denver 11/2/73, Waterloo 5 11/4/72, North Dakota 12/1/72, Minnesota ROAD LOSING STREAK Games Began ended on (when won/tied) 25 (2 seasons) 1/7/72, Minn.-Duluth 3/2/73, North Dakota 12 (2 seasons) 1/24/86, MSU 11/22/86, WMU 12 (2 seasons) 2/23/85, WMU 12/13/85, Miami 11 (2 seasons) 2/22/27, Minnesota 2/8/29, MSU 10 12/9/77, MTU 3/3/78, MSU OVERALL CCHA LOSING STREAK Games Began ended on (when won/tied) 8 (2 seasons) 1/31/86, UIC 10/10/86, BGSU 7 10/29/82, BGSU 11/20/82, OSU 6 11/22/85, LSSU 12/13/85, Miami 5 1/21/83, Miami 2/5/83, NMU 5 1/20/84, WMU 2/4/84, LSSU 5 11/23/86, WMU 12/12/86, Miami CCHA HOME LOSING STREAK Games Began ended on (when won/tied) 5 11/19/88, OSU 1/14/89, BGSU 5 11/8/86, FSU 12/12/86, Miami 5 (2 seasons) 2/7/86 LSSU 10/10/86, BGSU 3 5 times (MR: 2/12/88-10/14/88) CCHA ROAD LOSING STREAK Games Began ended on (when won/tied) 12 (2 seasons) 1/24/86, MSU 11/22/86, WMU 10 (2 seasons) 2/23/85, WMU 12/13/85, Miami 7 12/7/84, WMU 2/15/85, OSU 6 (2 seasons) 2/11/93, FSU 11/19/83, MSU 6 (2 seasons) 2/26/82, BGSU 12/4/82, WMU Winless Streaks OVERALL WINLESS STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when won) 18 (0-17-1) (2 seasons) 1/16/41, Minnesota 1/22/42, Minnesota 14 (0-13-1) 1/13/73, Denver 3/3/73, North Dakota 14 (0-12-2) (2 seasons) 3/12/42, Illinois 3/6/43, Point Edward 11 (0-10-1) (2 seasons) 1/27/79, Notre Dame 10/19/79, BGSU 11 (0-9-2) 12/15/62, Denver 2/15/63, MTU HOME WINLESS STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when won) 16 (0-15-1) (2 seasons) 1/25/41, Sarnia A.C. 3/7/42, MTU 9 (0-7-2) 10/21/88, Illinois-Chicago 1/14/89, BGSU 8 (0-6-2) 12/5/42, London H.C. 3/6/43, Point Edward 5 (0-5-0) (2 seasons) 2/7/86, LSSU 10/10/86, BGSU 5 (0-5-0) 1/13/73, Denver 11/2/73, Waterloo 5 (0-5-0) 11/4/72, North Dakota 12/1/72, Minnesota ROAD WINLESS STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when won) 26 (0-25-1) (2 seasons) 1/7/72, Minn.-Duluth 3/3/73, North Dakota 12 (0-12-0) (2 seasons) 1/24/86, MSU 11/22/86, WMU 12 (0-12-0) (2 seasons) 2/23/85, WMU 12/13/85, Miami 12 (0-10-2) (2 seasons) 1/4/63. Minnesota 1/7/64, Minn.-Duluth 11 (0-10-1) (2 seasons) 12/9/77, MTU 10/21/78, BGSU OVERALL CCHA WINLESS STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when won) 8 (0-4-4) 1/23/99, Ohio State 2/26/99, Miami 8 (0-8-0) (2 seasons) 1/31/86, Illinois-Chicago 10/10/86, BGSU 7 (0-5-2) 11/18/88, Ohio State 12/17/88, Illinois-Chicago 7 (0-6-1) 1/20/84, WMU 2/11/84, Ferris State 7 (0-7-0) 10/29/82, BGSU 11/20/82, Ohio State CCHA HOME WINLESS STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when won) 9 (0-7-2) 10/21/88, UIC 1/14/89, BGSU 5 (0-5-5) 11/8/86, FSU 12/12/86, Miami 5 (0-5-5) (2 seasons) 2/7/86, LSSU 10/10/86, BGSU 5 (0-4-1) 11/9/84, MSU 12/8/84, WMU 5 (0-4-1) 12/20/81, NMU 2/5/82, MTU CCHA ROAD WINLESS STREAK Games (record) Began ended on (when won) 12 (0-12-0) (2 seasons) 1/24/86, MSU 11/22/86, WMU 10 (0-10-0) (2 seasons) 2/23/85, WMU 12/13/85, Miami 8 (0-4-4) 1/2/99, OSU 3/6/99, NMU 7 (0-7-0) 12/7/84, WMU 2/15/85, OSU 6 (0-6-0) (2 seasons) 2/11/83, FSU 11/19/83, MSU 6 (0-6-0) (2 seasons) 2/26/82, BGSU 12/4/82, WMU 9

10 The Record Book Power Play Goals Michigan Special Teams Records Shorthanded Goals Game-Winning Goals Mike Knuble SEASON (Since ) 1. Mike Knuble Kip Maurer Jason Botterill Denny Felsner Dan Lerg Denny Felsner Bruno Baseotto Dave Debol David Oliver Steve Richmond Murray Eaves Mike Knuble Brad McCaughey David Oliver Kevin Porter John Madden SEASON (Since ) 1. John Madden * 2. John Madden Scott Matzka Matt Herr Joe Lockwood Warren Luhning John Madden Bobby Hayes Dwight Helminen Chad Kolarik Rob Brown Mike Comrie Dan Hoene Geoff Koch Chad Kolarik Warren Luhning Ted Speers Brad Tippett Dale Rominski SEASON (Since ) 1. Mike Knuble Bill Muckalt David Oliver Dale Rominski Mike Cammalleri Andy Hilbert Chad Kolarik Kip Maurer Brian Wiseman Dave Debol Warren Luhning David Oliver Jeff Tambellini Brian Wiseman Several players tied with 5 CAREER 1. Denny Felsner David Oliver Jason Botterill Mike Knuble Bill Muckalt Dan Lerg Brendan Morrison Dave Debol Kip Maurer Kevin Porter Mark Kosick Ted Kramer Chad Kolarik Josh Langfeld Warren Luhning Brian Wiseman CAREER 1. John Madden * 2. Matt Herr Warren Luhning Scott Matzka Dwight Helminen Dan Hoene Chad Kolarik Geoff Koch Bobby Hayes Dale Rominski Rob Brown Joe Lockwood Brad Tippett Brad Jones Mike Moes David Roberts CAREER 1. David Oliver Bill Muckalt Chad Kolarik Denny Felsner Brian Wiseman Dave Debol Kevin Porter Mike Knuble Warren Luhning Jeff Tambellini Jason Botterill Matt Herr John Madden Mike Legg David Roberts Josh Langfeld Brendan Morrison Mark Ouimet Dan Stiver Don Stone *- NCAA Record 10

11 The Record Book Michigan Power play, penalty kill and penalty Records Power Play Penalty Kill Penalties Penalty Minutes Eric Nystrom and Mike Roemensky in PERCENTAGE (Since ) PERCENTAGE (Since ) Chris Tamer SEASON 1. Chris Tamer Chris Tamer Cam Stewart Alex Roberts Jack Johnson Alex Roberts Aaron Ward Ross Morrison Dean Turner Doug Lindskog Chris Tamer Jason Botterill Myles O Connor Cam Stewart Chris Tamer SEASON 1. Jack Johnson Chris Tamer Jason Botterill Doug Lindskog Chris Tamer Jason Botterill Aaron Ward Chris Tamer Warren Luhning Ross Morrison Jason Botterill Alex Roberts Alex Roberts Jeff Jillson Bobby Hayes GOALS GOALS ALLOWED CAREER 1. Chris Tamer Alex Roberts Jason Botterill Warren Luhning Myles O'Connor Cam Stewart Todd Copeland Todd Carlile Jeff Norton Ted Kramer Greg Fox Brian Lundberg Matt Hunwick John Blum Harold Schock CAREER 1. Chris Tamer Jason Botterill Alex Roberts Warren Luhning Myles O'Connor Greg Fox Cam Stewart Ted Kramer Jeff Norton Todd Carlile Bobby Hayes Todd Copeland Dale Rominski Brian Lundberg Sean Peach

12 The Record Book Michigan Season Records and Milestones Season Most Wins Most Home Wins Most Road Wins Fewest Wins Fewest Home Wins (min. 5 gms) , Fewest Road Wins (min. 5 gms) Most Losses , Most Home Losses Most Road Losses Fewest Losses , Fewest Road Losses , Fewest Home Losses , , Most Ties , Fewest Ties 0 18 seasons Most Wins in a Month 9 Feb. 1948, Feb. 1954, Dec. 1961, March 1996 Highest Winning Percentage.891 (20-2-1) , Highest Winning Pct. at Home (12-0-0) Highest Winning Pct. on Road (4-0-0) Lowest Winning Pct. (min. 10 gms).154 (1-10-2) Lowest Winning Pct. at Home.150 (1-8-1) Lowest Winning Pct. on Road.000 (0-7-0) Highest Goals Against Average Lowest Goals Against Average Highest Goals per Game Average Lowest Goals per Game Average Most Goals Most Goals Allowed Most Power Play Goals Against Most Shorthanded Goals For Most Shorthanded Goals Against Most Shutouts Most Times Shut Out , Milestone Victories No Date Opponent Site Score 1 1/12/1923 Wisconsin H 2-1 (2OT) 50 1/24/1931 Minnesota A /18/1936 St. Thomas H /5/1948 Michigan Tech H /21/1950 Western Ontario H /11/1953 Michigan State H /19/1959 Toronto H /29/1966 Michigan Tech H /3/1973 North Dakota A /3/1977 Wisconsin H /31/1981 Colorado College A /9/1983 Lake Superior H /29/1989 Northern Michigan H 7-1 1,000 2/20/1993 Bowling Green H ,100 3/15/1996 Michigan State ,200 10/8/1999 Notre Dame A 6-1 1,250 3/16/2001 Nebraska-Omaha ,300 2/8/2003 Northern Michigan H 5-1 1,400 11/24/2006 Wisconsin A 4-3 1,477 3/20/2009 Alaska Milestone Games No Date Opponent Site Res. Score 1 1/12/1923 Wisconsin H W 2-1 (2OT) 50 3/11/1927 Minnesota 1 W /22/1930 Minnesota H W /29/1936 Michigan Tech H L /18/1939 Waterloo A.C. H L /17/1942 Illinois H L /13/1948 Minnesota H W /12/1952 Minnesota H W /17/1956 Minnesota A W /4/1960 North Dakota A L /19/1962 Denver H W /22/1964 Minnesota H W /5/1968 Michigan State H W 7-1 1,000 2/13/1971 Wisconsin A L 1-4 1,100 2/2/1974 Minnesota-Duluth A L 3-5 1,200 11/26/1976 RPI A W 7-4 1,250 12/10/1977 Michigan Tech A L 3-7 1,300 2/10/1979 Denver A L 3-8 1,400 12/20/1981 Northern Michigan H L 1-4 1,500 10/26/1984 Bowling Green H W 5-3 1,600 1/16/1987 Ferris State A L 3-5 1,700 10/27/1989 Lake Superior State A L 3-4 1,750 11/23/1990 Ohio State H T 5-5 (OT) 1,800 12/27/1991 Harvard 2 W 3-1 1,900 2/19/1994 Michigan State 3 L 1-5 2,000 11/9/1996 Bowling Green H W 4-1 2,100 1/8/1999 Ferris State H W 3-2 2,200 2/24/2001 Lake Superior State 3 W 5-2 2,300 10/18/2003 Quinnipiac H W 3-2 2,400 1/6/2006 Alaska Fairbanks H W 4-0 2,500 3/15/2007 Nebraska-Omaha H W 2-1 2,546 3/27/2009 Air Force 4 L Windsor, Ontario 2 - Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. 3 - Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. 4 - NCAA Tournament, East Regional, Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, Conn. 12

13 The Record Book Goals Times Last Time Date Site W/L Score 21 1 Ohio State Feb. 8, 1964 A W Michigan State March 9, 1950 H W Sarnia A.C. Jan. 5, 1946 H W Brantford H.C. Feb. 1, 1947 H W Loyola-Montreal Jan. 18, 1964 H W Alaska Fairbanks Jan. 10, 1997 H W Illinois-Chicago Feb. 10, 1996 A W Alaska Fairbanks March 8, 1997 H1 W Nebraska-Omaha March 14, 2008 H1 W Ferris State Jan. 26, 2007 H W 9-4 H1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round, Ann Arbor Goals Times Last Time Date Site W/L Score 15 1 Minnesota Feb. 3, 1945 H L Denver Jan. 27, 1978 A L Illinois-Chicago Nov. 1, 1986 A L Michigan State Jan. 27, 1984 A L Michigan State Dec. 10, 1989 A L Lake Superior St. Dec. 7, 1991 A L Bowling Green Jan. 13, 1990 A L 8-9 o t 8 67 North Dakota March 24, 2007 N1 L Boston University Oct. 25, 2008 A L Ohio State Feb. 24, 2007 A L 5-6 N1 - NCAA West Regional, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. Goals Times Last Time Date Site W/L Score 22 1 North Dakota Jan. 20, 1978 H L RPI Jan. 18, 1986 H W o t 20 2 Notre Dame Nov. 10, 1979 A L Bowling Green Oct. 30, 1982 A L Denver Jan. 27, 1978 A L Bowling Green Jan. 13, 1990 A L 8-9 o t Illinois-Chicago Nov. 1, 1986 A L Notre Dame Oct. 30, 1993 H W Alaska Fairbanks Jan. 10, 1997 H W North Dakota March 24, 2007 N1 L 5-8 N1 - NCAA West Regional, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. Margin Times Last Time Date Site Score Ohio State Feb. 8, 1964 A Michigan State March 9, 1950 H Ohio University Feb. 7, 1963 A Miami (Ohio) Jan. 6, 1996 H Alaska Fairbanks Jan. 10, 1997 H Alaska Fairbanks March 8, 1997 H Ferris State Dec. 31, 1996 H Nebraska-Omaha March 14, 2008 H Notre Dame Dec. 4, 2004 A Ala.-Huntsville Oct. 13, 2006 H 8-1 H1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round, Ann Arbor Most Goals Scored, Game Most Goals Allowed, Game Most Combined Goals Scored Margin of Victory Margin of Defeat Margin Times Last Time Date Site Score Minnesota Feb. 3, 1945 H Marquette Jan. 12, 1929 A Michigan State Jan. 27, 1984 A Lake Superior St. Dec. 7, 1991 A Minnesota Dec. 5, 1986 A Ohio State Oct. 21, 1983 A Boston University March 23, 1991 A Minnesota Nov. 25, 2006 A Boston University Oct. 25, 2008 A Notre Dame Dec. 8, 2006 H 3-7 A1 - NCAA Quarterfinal, Boston, Mass. Streaks Most/Fewest Goals Scored, Consecutive Games 2 Games Most: 35 Feb. 7-8, 1964 Recent*: 26 March 6-12, 1993 Fewest: 0 Last: March 4-6, 1943 Recent: 1 Nov , Games Most: 47 Feb. 1-8, 1964 Recent: 34 March 6-13, 1993 Fewest: 0 Last: Feb. 27-March 6, 1943 Recent: 3 Last: March 6-13, Games Most: 54 Jan. 31-Feb. 8, 1964 Recent: 40 March 5-13, 1993 Fewest: 0 Feb. 25-Mar. 6, 1943 Recent: 5 Nov. 28-Dec. 6, Games Most: 59 Jan. 25-Feb. 8, 1964 Recent: 47 Feb. 27-March 13, 1993 Fewest: 2 Feb. 20-March 6, 1943 Recent: 7 Nov. 15-Dec. 6, 2003 Most/Fewest Goals Allowed, Consecutive Games 2 Games Most: 20 Jan , 1985 Fewest: 0 Last: Dec , Games Most: 28 Jan , 1978 Recent: 27 Jan. 4-11, 1985 Fewest: 0 Last: Feb. 7-14, 1964 Recent: 1 Last: Dec. 28, 2007-Jan. 11, Games Most: 37 Last: Jan , 1978 Recent: 33 Last: Oct , 1985 Fewest: 1 Last: Feb , 1931 Recent: 2 Last: Dec. 27-Jan. 11, Games Most: 44 Jan. 20-Feb. 3, 1978 Recent: 38 Last: Jan. 4-12, 1985 Fewest: 1 Jan. 30-Feb. 28, 1931 Recent: 3 Last: Jan. 23-Feb. 6, 2004 *-Recent- during Berenson s coaching career ( present) 13

14 The Record Book Michigan Letterwinners Each year listed for an individual represents a full season. For example, means the player earned a letter for both the and seasons. A Abbett, John Abbey, Vincent Allen, Edwin Allman, Albert Anderson, Gordon Anderson, Robert Ariesanti, Elsa Arman, Krikor Arnold, John Artz, Avon Ashworth, Roy Athens, John Augimeri, Vincent B Babcock, Larry Bagnell, Karl Bahrych, Maximillian Bailey, Jason Baird, Robert Baker, Sean Balestri, George Ballantine, James Baseotto, Bruno Bassey, Albert Bayless, Tom Beach, David Berenson, Gordon Berenzweig, Andrew Beresford, James Berryman, Richard Bieber, William Binnie, Randall Bjorkman, John Blackburn, Josh Blanzy, Russell Blum, John Bochen, Steve Bolles, Roy Botterill, Jason Bourke, Peter Bourne, Roger Boysen, Robert Bradley, Roy Brand, Hendrikus Brandrup, Paul Brauer, William Brennan, David Breitmeyer, Philip Brook, Allan Brost, Todd Brothers, Kenneth Brown, Mike Brown, Richard Brown, Robert I Brown, Robert T Brumm, Leonard Bryant, Clarence Buchanan, Michael Buchanan, Neil Burford, Gilbert Burgett, Michael Burlon, Brandon Burnes, Andy Burns, Richard Busch, William Butler, Gary Butts, W. David C Calvert, Lawrence Cammalleri, Mike Canfield, William Caporusso, Louie Carlile, Todd Carter, Keith l Cartier, Jean-Yves Celley, Neil Chadwick, Alfred Chaffee, Donald Chambliss, Chajuana Chapman, Harvey Chase, Aralie Chase, Esther Chiamp, Mark Childs, Ross Chin, George Ciraulo, Anthony Clark, Justin Coffman, Michael Cogliano, Andrew Cole, John Coleman, Robert Collins, Robert Comb, Raymond Comb, Walter Comrie, Mike Connelly, Gary Cook, Tim Cooke, George Cooney, Patrick Copeland, Glenn Copeland, Todd Coristine, Ronald Cormier, Daniel Corson, John Cosby, Baden Cossalter, Clement Courtis, Thomas Courtis, Walter Coventry, Markham Coyle, James Cragg, Graham Crawford, Scott Crossland, Hugh Crossman, Keith Crozier, Greg Cullen, Gordon Cullen, Terry Cusack, Michael Cushing, Patrick Cutler, Barry Czarnik, Robbie D Daddario, Greg Dance, William David, George David, Lawrence Day, Richard Deasley, Bryan Debol, David Dechaine, Pierre Deeks, Donald DeMartino, John Denton, John Derleth, Robert Desmarais, Rene Dest, Jason Domm, Paul Downes, Harold Downing, Frank Downing, Matthew Dozzi, Delky Dries, Raymond Dufek, Donald Dunbar, Peter Dunlap, Adam Dunn, Burt Dunnigan, G. Richard E Eaves, Murray Ebbett, Andrew Elliot, Irwin Elliott, Jonathan Elmblad, Eric Evans, Douglas F Fabello, John Falconer, Robert Falk, Merle Fardig, Danny Fardig, David Fardig, Don Fedorov, Anton Felsner, Denny Ferguson, Robert Fife, Robert Fisher, James Fleming, Robert Fletcher, Owen Forrest, George Fox, Chris Fox, Gregory Fragner, Chris Fraser, Brad Freeman, Ernest Frescoln, Chris Fricker, Paul Frumkes, Joseph G Gabler, Cornelius Gacek, Walter Gagnon, Bernard Gajic, Milan Galbraith, Douglas Galipeau, Roger Gamsby, Paul Gassoff, Bob Gaynor, Michael Gibson, E. Clark Giles, Gregory Gillis, John Glendening, Luke Glendinning, Doug Goff, Daniel Goff, Patrick Goldman, Edward Goldsmith, Paul Gordon, Chris Gordon, Robb Gould, Jay Gourley, Donald Grace, Charles Grade, Jeffrey Graham, Robert Grant, Wallace Gray, Robert Greening, Charles Greer, Ted Griffin, John Gross, Phillip Gubow, David H Haas, James Hagelin, Carl Halko, Steven Hampson, Gordon Handel, Michael Hanna, Bernard Hansen, Lars Harlock, David Hart, Samuel Hartman, Gerald Hastings, Douglas Hawkins, John Hawley, Arthur Hayes, Bobby Hayton, Barrie Heathcott, Robert Hebert, Yves Heddle, Frederick Helber, Michael Helber, Timothy Helminen, Dwight Henchel, Jeffrey Henderson, Charlie Henderson, Clayton Henderson, Ted Henderson, Robert Hensick, T.J Herman, Harold Herr, Matt Heyliger, Donald Heyliger, Douglas Heyliger, Victor Hilbert, Andy Hill, Conrad Hillberg, Leslie Hillman, Douglas Hilton, Kevin Hinnegan, Kenneth Hoene, Daniel Hogan, Bryan

15 The Record Book Hogan, Tim Hood, Alexander Hooper, William Howes, Lorne Howland, George Hudas, Gregory Hughes, Patrick Huntzicker, Dave Hunwick, Matt Hunwick, Shawn Hutton, John Hyman, Charles I Ikola, Willard J Jackson, Eric Jacobson,William Jaffe, Billy Jakiel, Steve James, Eldon James, Gilbert Jarry, Mike Jenswold, John Jewell, John Jillson, Jeff Johnson, Jack Jones, Bradley Jones, Stephen Joseph, Gabriel K Kahn, Edgar Kaleniecki, Brandon Kampfer, Steve Kardos, Gary Karpinka, Jerry Kartusch, Wayne Katz, Jay Kaufman, Lee Kautz, Joe Kawa, Ben Kelly, Peter Kelly, William Kemp, Robert Kennedy, Donald Keough, James Keough, Timothy Keyes, Earl Kise, Scott Knuble, Mike Kobylarz, Paul Koch, Geoff Kohen, Robert Kolarik, Chad Kolb, Gerald Komisarek, Mike Kosick, Mark Koviak, Bruce Kramer, Ted Krussman, Donald Kuzniar, Chester Kwong, Randy L Langen, Wilho Langfeld, Josh Langlais, Chad Larson, Robert Lebler, Brian Lefebvre, Jerry Legg, Michael Lerg, Daniel Levi, Waldeck Lilienfield, Robert Lindskog, Doug Lindskog, Tom Lindstrom, Carlton Llewellyn, Tristin Lockwood, Joe Loges, Al Lord, William Lorden, Gary Loud, Henry Lounsberry, Fred Lovett, James Low, E. Reed Lowe, John Lucier, Bill Lucier, Dean Luhning, Warren Lundberg, Brian Lunghamer, Joseph Luongo, Stephen M MacCollum, Donald MacDonald, J. Barry MacDonald, L. Dale MacDuff, Harry MacDuff, Kyle MacFarland, Bill Maclnnes, John MacLellan, Alex Macnab, Bruce MacVoy, Zac Madden, John Magnuson, Kevin Makris, Timothy Malcolmson, Craig Malicke, Gregg Mallette, Richard Manery, Kris Manning, Tim Mans, James Marich, David Marks, Harold Marmo, Joseph Marra, Thomas Mars, Jeffrey Marshall, John Marshall, Robert Martens, Nick Martin, Wilfred Martinson, Ronald Marttila, C. Lee Marttila, Michael Mascarin, Telly Mason, Peter Matchefts, John Mateka, Edward Mattson, Gary Matzka, Scott Maurer, Clifford Maxwell, D. Wallace May, Dennis May, Douglas May, Edward Mayhew, Mike McArdle, Owen McCahill, John McCaughey, Brad McCauley, James McCrimmon, Kelly McDonald, John McDonald, Neil McGonigal, John Mclntosh, Donald Mclntyre, David McKennell, John McMillan, Gordon Merrick, Andrew Merrill, Jack Messinger, Thomas Milanowski, Paul Milburn, Joe Miller, Mark Miller, Tim Mink, Mark Mitera, Mark Mixer, Richard Moes, Michael Montoya, Alvaro Montville, Jon Moore, Robert Moretto, Angelo Morrison, Arnold Morrison, Brendan Morrison, Gary Morrison, Ross Moss, David Muckalt, Bill Mullen, Doug Murray, Craig N Natale, Gregory Naurato, Brandon Naylor, Gordon Neal, Randall Neary, Glen Neaton, Patrick Nedomansky, Vaclav Neff, Michael Newton, David Nieberg, Michael Nielsen, Bernard Nixon, Julian Norton, Jeffrey Nygord, Albert Nystrom, Eric O O Connor, John O Connor, Myles O Dell, John O Malley, Kevin Oliver, David Olsen, William Olson, Reilly Olver, John Ortmeyer, Jed Ouimet, Mark P Pacholzuk, Rodney Pacioretty, Max Page, Gregory Palenstein, John Palinski, Ambrose Palmer, Richard Palmer, Robert Palushaj, Aaron Paolatto, Louis Pardoski, Ryan Paris, Paul Parrish, James Pashak, Bernard Pateryn, Greg Peach, Sean Pelow, Paul Pendlebury, Thomas Perrin, David Perry, Mark Petermann, Daniel Peugeot, George Philpott, Douglas Pickus, Albert Pitts, Robert Polonic, Tom Porte, Thomas Porter, Kevin Powers, Billy Precious, Robert Prouse, Thomas Q Quirk, Daniel R Rane, John Read, G. Martin Reichert, R. Edward Reid, Emerson Reid, William Rendall, Thomas Renfrew, Allan Reynolds, Irving Rhode, Dennis l Richmond, Danny Richmond, Steve Richter, David Ritchlin, Sean Roach, Bernard Roberts, Alex Roberts, David Rodgers, Donald Roemensky, Mike Rogers, Brandon Rohlfs, David Rominski, Dale Ross, Charles Rossi, Michael Rossi, Paul Ruden, Noah Rust, Matt Ryznar, Jason S Sacka, Ron Sakala, Mark Samuelson, Gilbert Sarazin, Pierre Sauer, Billy Scarpace, L.J Schiller, Robert P Schiller, Thomas D Schlanderer, Arthur Schock, Harold Seychel, Chris Shand, David Sharples, Warren

16 The Record Book Shave, Reginald Shaver, Verne Shaw, Murray Shea, Francis Sherf, John Shields, Steve Shouneyia, John Sibilsky, George Sinclair, Alan Sindles, Harold Sippola, Alvin Sittler, Ryan Skinner, Brian Slack, Brian Sloan, Blake Smith, D. Ross Smith, James Sorensen, Mark Speers, Ted Spitzberg, Eric Spring, Paul Starr, Gary Starrak, Richard Stedman, Sam Stephenson, H. Howard Sternberg, Robert Stewart, Cam Stiles, Thomas Stiver, Daniel Stodden, Richard Stone, Don Stone, Mike Straub, Robert Jr Stuhldreher, Harry Sulentich, Karl Summers, Chris Sutton, Robert Sweet, Arthur Swistak, J.J Switzer, Edward Switzer, James Swystun, Tyler T Tambellini, Jeff Tamer, Chris Teitelbaum, Lenny (M) Tessier, Jeff Thayer, William Thompson, Mark Thrun, Thomas Tippett, Bradley Tobin, James Todd, Doug Todd, John Tompkins, Jack Trainor, Bill Trudeau, Randy Turco, Marty Turnbull, Travis Turner, Bradley Turner, Dean U Ullyot, Ronald Unsworth, Gary Unsworth, Herbert Upton, Herbert Urban, Jeffrey V VanBiesbrouck, Julian Van Ryn, Mike Vancik, Jay Varvari, Rudy Vaughan, Scooter W Wagner, George Wahlberg, David Wakabayashi, Mel Waldron, Sherwood Walter, Daniel Ward, Aaron Ward, Morgan Watt, Robert Waymann, John Weitzel, George Wenzell, Peter Werner, Eric Werner, Frank Wheeler, William White, James White, Robert White, William Wilkie, Gordon Williams, William Willis, Richard Wills, Warren Wilmot, Francis Wilson, Thomas Winnett, Ben Wiseman, Brian Woodford, Mike Jr Wreford, Charles Wright, David Wyzgowski, David Y Yoxheimer, Steven Z Zimmerman, Frank all-time Michigan Jersey numbers #1 Alfred Chadwick Paul Goldsmith John Griffin Jack McDonald Hal Downes Willard Ikola Bill Lucier Lorne Howes Pete Kelly Ross Childs James Coyle Dave Butts Bill Bieber Bob Gray Eric Hall Tom Leonard Greg Page Harold Herman Jim Keough Karl Bagnell Bill Dewey Butch Wagner Frank Zimmerman Rudy Varvari Mark Chiamp Bob Lindgren Tim Keough #2 Eldon James Dick Starrak ,48-49 Ross Smith Jim Haas Mike Buchanan Bobby Watt Donald Rodgers Tom Polonic Harold Herman Phil Gross Brian Skinner Gordon Cullen Dave Shand John Waymann Billy Reid Keith Carter Doug May Bill Brauer Bill Campbell Todd Copeland Mark Sakala Kevin Magnuson Nick Martens Greg Pateryn #3 Robert Simpson George Cook William Canfield James Hull Neil Celley Connie Hill Eddie May Louis Paolatto Bob Schiller Warren Wills Tom Wilson Wayne Kartusch Ted Henderson Lars Hansen Jean-Yves Cartier Greg Fox Dean Turner Brian Lundberg Doug May Dan Capuano Mark Sorenson Al Sinclair Bubba Berenzweig Bob Gasoff Eric Werner Jack Johnson Scooter Vaughan #4 John Fabello Leslie Hillberg Wally Grant Leonard Brumm John Matchefts Terry Sheehan Bernie Hanna Ross Hudson Bernard Nielsen Ross Morrison Rick Day Craig Malcolmson Ken Pattenden Pete Dunbar John McCahill Ben Kawa * Tim Manning Mike Neff Myles O Connor Pat Neaton Chris Frescoln Mike Van Ryn Andy Burnes Adam Dunlap Chris Summers * - Kawa wore #4 on the road #5 Gilbert James Everett Doran John Braidford Wally Gacek , Bob Heathcott Burt Dunn Bob Pitts Steve Bochen Larry Babcock Michael Hanov Pierre Dechaine Bill Lord Tom Marra Randy Trudeau John McCahill Dave Richter John DeMartino Jeff Norton Randy Kwong

17 The Record Book Aaron Ward Peter Bourke Jeff Jillson Brandon Rogers Jon Montville Steve Kampfer #6 James Smith Lawrence Calvert Douglas Hillman Chet Kuzniar Owen McArdle Neil Celley George Chin Dick Dunnigan Delky Dozzi Ralph Horner Jerry Kolb Jack Cole Dean Lucier Don Deeks Bob Lothian Tom Lindskog Dave Brennan Mark Perry Pat Goff Brad Turner Chris Tamer Harold Schock Scott Crawford Rob Kohen Reilly Olson Matt Hunwick Brandon Burlon #7 Edwin Allen Charles Ross Edward Reichart Gordon McMillan , Ron Roberts Earl Keyes Bill MacFarland Barrie Hayton Joseph Lunghamer Larry Babcock Wilf Martin Doug Galbraith Bernie Gagnon Angie Moretto Rod Pacholzuk Joe Milburn Steve Richmond Todd Carlile Mike Moes Ron Sacka Justin Clark Brad Fraser Danny Richmond T.J. Hensick Chad Langlais #8 Edward Chase James Lovett Bill Jacobson , 48 Gil Burford Pat Cooney Jerry Karpinka Gary Starr Pat Cushing Gordon Wilkie Alex Hood Lee Marttila Brian Slack Pat Donnelly David Wihak Pat Hughes Verne Shaver Jeff Mars Dave Fardig Dave McIntyre Joe Grusser Brad McCaughey Ryan Pardoski Billy Jaffe Dan Stiver Drew Denzin Matt Herr Brad Fraser Mike Komisarek Jason Dest Aaron Palushaj #9 Bert Stodden Henry Loud Al Renfrew , Paul Pelow Telly Mascarin Jay Gould Don Gourley Gordon Berenson Mel Wakabayashi Dave Rosihuk Paul Gamsby Randy Neal Dan Cormier Bill Wheeler Julian VanBiesbrouck Enzo Augimeri Bob Zucchetto Ray Dries Todd Brost David Roberts Brendan Morrison Mark Kosick Milan Gajic Andrew Cogliano Travis Turnbull #10 Everett Doran James Tobin John Corson Max Bahrych Sam Stedman Ted Green Bob Fleming John McKennell Yves Hebert Wally Maxwell Bob White John McGonigal Robert Ferguson Paul Domm Rick Mallette Doug Lindskog Mike Coffman Bruno Baseotto Jim McCauley Joe Lockwood Denny Felsner Kevin Hilton Scott Matzka Dwight Helminen Travis Turnbull Chris Fragner Chris Brown #11 Keith Nicolls Karl Sulentich Herb Upton Graham Cragg Neil Buchanan John Hutton William Kelly Roger Galipeau Tom Schiller Randy Binnie Mike Jarry Rob Palmer Dan Lerg Jeff Mars Jeff Grade Brad Jones Don Stone Rick Willis Andrew Merrick Joe Kautz Kevin Porter Kevin Lynch #12 William Chase Robert Collins John Corson Clem Cossalter Paul Milanowski Sam Stedman Joe Marmo Douglas Philpott Tom Rendall Gary Unsworth Dale MacDonald Ronald Coristine Bob Baird Terry Cosgrove Merle Falk Gary Kardos Dave Debol Terry Cullen Craig Noren Tom Stiles Paul Rossi Rob Brown Mike Stone J.J. Swistak Zac MacVoy Chris Fragner Carl Hagelin #13 James Johnson Sam Stedman Barry MacDonald Greg Crozier Mike Cammalleri Mike Brown Lee Moffie #14 Leslie Hillberg Gilbert Samuelson Robert Collins Ross Smith , Owen McArdle Gordon Naylor Jay Gould Don McIntosh , 58 Edward Mateka Michael Hanov Ted Wilson George Forrest Dan Walter Dave Perrin Rene Desmarais Don Fardig Mark Miller Brad Tippett Bruce Macnab Kenneth Brothers Anton Fedorov Craig Assenmacher Craig Murray Brandon Kaleniecki Brian Lebler #15 Paul Goldsmith Warner Forsythe Bob Arnot Al Nadeau Albert Bassey Ronald Martinson Don MacArthur Baden Cosby Neil McDonald , 58 Allan Hinnegan Dave Butts Bob Boysen Bernie Pashak Rick Jackson Paul-Andre Paris Mike Coffman Doug Todd Billy Reid Jim Switzer Jeff Urban Mark Ouimet Mike Legg Craig Assenmacher Jay Vancik Jeff Tambellini Chris Fragner Anthony Ciraulo #16 Alfred Chadwick Erwin Clahassey Fred Heddle Roy Bradley Connie Hill Paul Fontana Louis Paolatto Bill Lucier Morley Chin Gary Mattson Tom Pendlebury Marty Read Ron Ullyot

18 The Record Book Tom Scott Frank Werner Bill Wheeler Dan Lerg John Olver Ted Speers John Bjorkman Ryan Pardoski Brian Wiseman Bill Muckalt David Rohlfs Ben Winnett #17 John MacInnes Jack McDonald Wally Grant Reg Shave Ed Switzer , 58 Carl White Dave Newton Bruce Koviak Robert Straub Pierre Sarazin Kip Maurer Murray Eaves Steve Yoxheimer Dan Goff Billy Powers Doug Evans Ryan Sittler Sean Ritchlin Michael Woodford, Jr Mark Mitera #18 Bob Marshall , 48 John Griffin Alex MacLellan Jay Katz John Palenstein Gary Butler Mark Thompson Doug Glendinning Mickey Shaw Dwight Cendrowski Paul Miller Don Dufek Larry Lacombe Steve Luongo Dennis May Frank Downing Brad McCaughey Mike Helber John Madden Geoff Koch David Moss Tim Miller #19 John Griffin Douglas Mullen Dennis Rhode Gordie Wilkie Hank Brand Al Brook Roy Ashworth Kris Manery Gordie Hampson Paul Kobylarz Bill Brauer Randy Kwong Ted Kramer Jason Botterill Troy Kahler Andy Hilbert Andrew Ebbett Jon Montville Matt Rust #20 Mike Marttila Bob Petrie Gary Connelly Greg Natale Roger Bourne James Huber Chris Seychel Alex Roberts Paul Sancimino John Arnold Bob Gassoff Charlie Henderson Tyler Swystun Eric Elmblad #21 Bob Baird Terry Darling Mickey Gray Bob Petrie Jerry Lefebvre Mike Croze Peter Feamster Dan Hoene Steve Richmond Joe Milburn Dave McIntyre Tom O Connor Rob Brown Tim Helber Cam Stewart Robb Gordon Josh Langfeld Eric Nystrom Jason Bailey AJ Treais #22 Ray Demers Jerry Hartman Dave Polvi Bob Falconer Larry Johnson Terry Manning Don Krussman Tom Stiles Bryan Deasley Vaclav Nedomansky Mike Knuble Bill Trainor Jason Ryznar Brandon Naurato Jeff Rohrkemper #23 Don Heyliger Julian Nixon Dave Debol Mark Fehrenbach Mark Miller Jim McCauley Jim Switzer Dan Carroll Fritz Brown Jim Ballentine Tim Hogan Dale Rominski Mike Roemensky Luke Glendening #24 Gerry Statham Doug Heyliger Pat Cosgrove Roy Bolles Paul Miller Russ Blanzy John Blum John Hawkins Greg Hudas Warren Sharples Steven Halko Sean Peach David Wyzgowski Chad Kolarik #25 Pat Ronayne Bill Pritula, Jr Rob LaPointe Bill Thayer Paul Brandrup Tom Dolan Mark Gobuty Mike Cusack Brad Turner Bobby Hayes Mark Mink Tim Cook David Wohlberg #26 Deniz Balta Mike Brugett Scott Bondy Ted Speers Kelly McCrimmon Gary Lorden David Oliver Chris Fox Jed Ortmeyer Reilly Olson Danny Fardig #27 Mark Renfrew Gordon Cullen Ben Kawa * Jeff Tessier Jim Mans Sean Baker Franz Herbert David Wright Blake Sloan Dave Huntzicker Morgan Ward Kevin Quick Robbie Czarnik * - Kawa wore #27 at home in 1977 #28 Bob Godwin Henry Thon Mark Perry J.T. Todd Paul Spring Warren Luhning John Shouneyia #29 Dave Gubow Robbie Moore Pete Wenzell Andy Buppert Paul Fricker Glen Neary Gregg Malicke Josh Blackburn Louie Caporusso #30 Bill Busch Terry LaJeunesse Bob Sutton Jon Elliott Mike Rossi Tim Genyk Al Loges Greg Daddario Chris Gartman Mike Mayhew Patrick Summers #31 Doug Hastings Roy Bolles Steve Shields Derek Billis L.J. Scarpace Justin Spurlock Shawn Hunwick #32 Krikor Arman #33 Tim Makris David Harlock Greg Crozier Steve Jakiel #34 Kevin O Malley Noah Ruden Tristin Llewellyn #35 Peter Mason Alex Sosa Tim Makris Glen Neary Chris Gordon Marty Turco Al Montoya Bryan Hogan #36 Billy Sauer #39 Mike Comrie Max Pacioretty Lindsay Sparks

19 The Record Book All-Time Michigan Hockey Captains 1923 Kyle R. MacDuff 1924 Edgar A. Kahn 1925 Dan Petermann 1926 Irving Reynolds 1927 Steve Jones 1928 Bill Maney 1929 Jim Fisher 1930 Clarence Bryant 1931 Art Schlanderer 1932 John Tompkins 1933 Emerson Reid Keith Crossman 1934 George David, Jr John Sherf John Jewell 1936 Larry David 1937 Vic Heyliger 1938 Robert Simpson 1939 Leslie Hillberg 1940 Eldon James 1941 Charlie Ross 1942 Paul Goldsmith 1943 Henry Loud 1944 Bob Derleth 1945 Ted Greer 1946 Conrad Hill 1947 Conrad Hill 1948 Conrad Hill 1949 Al Renfrew 1950 Wally Grant 1951 Gil Burford 1952 Earl Keyes 1953 John Matchefts 1954 Jim Haas 1955 Bill MacFarland 1956 Bill MacFarland 1957 Bob Pitts 1958 Neil McDonald 1959 Bob Watt 1960 Bob Watt 1961 Dale MacDonald 1962 Red Berenson 1963 Larry Babcock 1964 Gordon Wilkie 1965 Wilf Martin 1966 Mel Wakabayashi 1967 Mike Marttila 1968 Bill Lord 1969 Paul Domm 1970 Dave Perrin 1971 Paul Gamsby 1972 Brian Skinner 1973 Rick Mallette 1974 Randy Trudeau 1975 Randy Trudeau 1976 Angie Moretto Tom Lindskog Greg Fox 1977 Kris Manery 1978 John McCahill 1979 Mark Miller 1980 Doug Todd 1981 Tim Manning 1982 Steve Richmond David Richter 1983 Ted Speers Brad Tippett Multi-Year Captains 1984 Jim McCauley Kelly McCrimmon 1985 Ray Dries 1986 Frank Downing 1987 Jeff Norton 1988 Todd Brost 1989 Todd Brost Myles O Connor 1990 Alex Roberts Mike Moes 1991 David Harlock Don Stone 1992 David Harlock 1993 David Harlock 1994 Brian Wiseman 1995 Rick Willis 1996 Steven Halko 1997 Brendan Morrison 1998 Matt Herr 1999 Bubba Berenzweig 2000 Sean Peach 2001 Geoff Koch 2002 Jed Ortmeyer 2003 Jed Ortmeyer 2004 Andy Burnes 2005 Eric Nystrom 2006 Andrew Ebbett 2007 Matt Hunwick 2008 Kevin Porter 2009 Mark Mitera 2010 Chris Summers Connie Hill , , Bob Watt , Bill MacFarland , Randy Trudeau , Todd Brost , David Harlock , , Jed Ortmeyer ,

20 The Record Book Michigan Wolverines Representing THeir Country Willard Ikola joined John Matchefts on the 1956 U.S. Olympic Team. U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees 1974 Vic Heyliger 1990 Willard Ikola 1991 John Matchefts 1994 Wally Grant 2007 John MacInnes U.S. Olympic Team 1956 Willard Ikola (silver medal) John Matchefts (silver medal) 1988 Jeff Norton 1994 David Roberts 2006 Mike Knuble Canadian Olympic Team 1956 Bob White (bronze medal) 1992 Todd Brost (silver medal) 1994 David Harlock (silver medal) 2006 Marty Turco In 1994, David Harlock became the third former Wolverine to play for Canada s Olympic Team. He earned a silver medal in Lillehammer, Norway. Japanese Olympic Team 1980 Mel Wakabayashi (head coach) U. S. Olympic Team Camp 1993 Todd Copeland Pat Neaton David Roberts 2005 Mike Knuble 2009 Jack Johnson Mike Komisarek Canadian Olympic Team Camp 1994 Todd Brost Murray Eaves Brad Turner 2005 Brendan Morrison Marty Turco U. S. World Championship 1955 John Matchefts 1958 Willard Ikola 1965 Bernie Nielsen 1977 Dave Debol 1978 Dave Debol 1981 Dave Debol 1989 Jeff Norton 1990 Jeff Norton 1992 Todd Copeland 1994 Pat Neaton 1995 Brad Jones Mike Knuble Pat Neaton 1999 Matt Herr Mike Knuble Chris Tamer 2001 Mike Knuble 2002 Andy Hilbert Chris Tamer 2004 Andy Hilbert (bronze medal) Jeff Jillson (bronze medal) Blake Sloan (bronze medal) 2005 Mike Knuble 2006 Andy Hilbert Mike Komisarek 2007 Jack Johnson 2009 Jack Johnson Al Montoya Canadian World Championship 1959 Red Berenson 1978 Dave Shand 1979 Dave Shand 1982 Red Berenson (asst. coach) 2000 Brendan Morrison 2002 Mike Comrie Marty Turco 2003 Mike Comrie (gold medal) 2004 Brendan Morrison (gold medal) 2005 Brendan Morrison (silver medal) Marty Turco (silver medal) 2006 Mike Cammalleri Mike Comrie 2007 Mike Cammalleri (gold medal) West German World Championship 1962 Vic Heyliger (head coach) 1963 Vic Heyliger (head coach) Olympic Sports Festival 1982 Mark Chiamp Paul Kobylarz Ted Speers 1983 Ted Speers 1985 Brad Jones Jeff Norton 1986 Todd Copeland Brad Jones Brad McCaughey Jeff Norton 1987 Todd Copeland Brad Jones Jeff Norton 1989 Todd Copeland Denny Felsner Don Stone 1990 Ted Kramer Pat Neaton David Roberts Chris Tamer 1991 Pat Neaton David Roberts 1993 Kevin Hilton Ryan Sittler Blake Sloan 1994 Matt Herr Kevin Hilton Mike Knuble Ryan Sittler Blake Sloan 1995 Bubba Berenzweig Brendan Morrison skated for Canada at the World Championships in 2000, 04 and 05. In 2004 he earned a gold medal while in 2005 he won silver along with fellow U-M alumnus Marty Turco. 20

21 The Record Book Chris Fox Matt Herr Kevin Hilton Sean Ritchlin U.S. 20-Over Team 1992 Pat Neaton 1994 Mike Knuble Ryan Sittler Junior Olympic Festival 1992 Ryan Sittler World University Championships U.S. Team 1997 Harold Schock Blake Sloan 1998 Marty Turco 1999 Bubba Berenzweig IIHF World Junior Championship First Team All-Star 2002 Mike Cammalleri (CAN) 2004 Al Montoya (USA) 2006 Jack Johnson (USA) IIHF World Junior Championship Directorate Award (Best Forward) 2002 Mike Cammalleri (CAN) IIHF World Junior Championship Directorate Award (Best Goaltender) 2004 Al Montoya (USA) Al Montoya played in two World Junior Championships (2004, 05), backing the USA to its first ever gold medal in 2004 with a 6-0 record, while being named the best goaltender in the tournament. U.S. World Junior Championship 1980 Paul Brandrup Mark Chiamp Julian VanBiesbrouck 1983 Chris Seychel 1987 Todd Copeland 1991 Pat Neaton 1992 Ryan Sittler (bronze medal) 1993 Ryan Sittler 1994 Kevin Hilton Ryan Sittler Blake Sloan Mike Cammalleri was a two-time competitior for Team Canada s World Junior Team in 2001 and 02. In 2002 he tallied a tournament-best 11 points on seven goals and four assists in seven games. His efforts earned him the Directorate Award as the best forward while Team Canada garnered the silver medal Kevin Hilton 1996 Matt Herr 1997 Mel Pearson (asst. coach, silver medal) 1999 Andy Hilbert Jeff Jillson 2000 Andy Hilbert Jeff Jillson 2001 Andy Hilbert Mike Komisarek 2002 Dwight Helminen Mike Komisarek Eric Nystrom 2003 Dwight Helminen Eric Nystrom 2004 Matt Hunwick (gold medal) Al Montoya (gold medal) Danny Richmond* (gold medal) 2005 Mike Brown T.J. Hensick Matt Hunwick Al Montoya Kevin Porter 2006 Jack Johnson Mark Mitera Kevin Porter 2007 Jack Johnson (bronze medal) 2008 Max Pacioretty Matt Rust Chris Summers 2009 Aaron Palushaj Matt Rust Canadian World Junior Championship 1991 David Harlock (gold medal) 1994 Jason Botterill (gold medal) 1995 Jason Botterill (gold medal) 1996 Jason Botterill (gold medal) Robb Gordon (gold medal) 1998 Mike Van Ryn 1999 Mike Van Ryn (silver medal) 2001 Mike Cammalleri (bronze medal) 2002 Mike Cammalleri (silver medal) 2004 Jeff Tambellini (silver medal) 2006 Andrew Cogliano (gold medal) 2007 Andrew Cogliano (gold medal) Swedish World Junior Championship 2008 Carl Hagelin (silver medal) U.S. NTDP Alumni 1999 Andy Hilbert 2000 Mike Komisarek 2001 Dwight Helminen Eric Nystrom Jason Ryznar Eric Werner# 2002 Al Montoya 2003 Mike Brown T.J. Hensick Matt Hunwick 2004 Chad Kolarik Kevin Porter 2005 Jason Bailey Danny Fardig Jack Johnson Zac MacVoy Mark Mitera 2006 Chris Summers 2007 Matt Rust 2008 Robbie Czarnik David Wohlberg 2009 Chris Brown Kevin Lynch A.J. Treais Jack Johnson played for the U.S. NTDP in and At the 2004 Under-18 Championship he helped USA win a silver medal and then at the same event in 2005 he won gold. # - Werner played for the U.S. NTDP in , before going to the USHL; * - Richmond left U-M prior to season 21

22 The Record Book Michigan academic honors Academic All-American Second Team 2001 Jeff Jillson CCHA All-Academic Beginning in , the CCHA honored the top scholar-athlete from each member school for his performance both on the ice and in the classroom. Previously, each school s faculty athletic representative voted on a CCHA All-Academic team. Scholar Athlete 2005 Jeff Tambellini 2006 Tim Cook 2007 Tim Cook 2009 Carl Hagelin First Team 1985 Chris Seychel Frank Downing 1986 Frank Downing 1996 Jason Botterill 1997 Jason Botterill 1998 Chris Fox 2001 Jeff Jillson Honorable Mention 1984 Chris Seychel 1986 Pat Goff 1989 Warren Sharples 1990 Warren Sharples 1992 Mike Helber Ted Kramer Dave Richter 1993 Alan Sinclair 1994 Alan Sinclair 1995 Jason Botterill Warren Luhning Harold Schock Alan Sinclair 1996 Warren Luhning Harold Schock 1997 Greg Daddario Matt Herr Warren Luhning Harold Schock 1998 Matt Herr 1999 Greg Daddario 2000 Jeff Jillson Craig Murray 2001 Andy Hilbert Dave Huntzicker Scott Matzka Mark Mink Bill Trainor Jay Vancik 2003 Charlie Henderson Mark Mink 2004 Andrew Ebbett Al Montoya Academic All-Big Ten At-Large Awarded to athletes in their second academic year at Michigan with at least a 3.00 cumulative grade point average and at least one varsity letter Mike Helber Tim Keough Warren Sharples 1991 Kent Brothers Mike Helber 1992 Mike Helber Ted Kramer 1993 Alan Sinclair 1994 Alan Sinclair 1995 Jason Botterill Warren Luhning Harold Schock Alan Sinclair 1996 Jason Botterill Chris Fox Warren Luhning Gregg Malicke Harold Schock 1997 Craig Assenmacher Jason Botterill Greg Daddario Chris Frescoln Chris Fox Matt Herr Warren Luhning Gregg Malicke Harold Schock 1998 Greg Daddario Chris Fox Matt Herr Kevin Magnuson Gregg Malicke 1999 Greg Daddario Mark Kosick Scott Matzka Bill Trainor 2000 Dave Huntzicker Jeff Jillson Kevin Magnuson Scott Matzka Bill Trainor 2001 Dave Huntzicker Jeff Jillson Scott Matzka Bill Trainor 2002 Mark Mink Craig Murray J.J. Swistak Jay Vancik 2003 Mark Mink 2004 Andrew Ebbett Charlie Henderson Eric Nystrom Noah Ruden Jeff Tambellini 2005 Tim Cook Andrew Ebbett Charlie Henderson Brandon Kaleniecki Al Montoya Eric Nystrom Reilly Olson Brandon Rogers David Rohlfs Noah Ruden Jeff Tambellini 2006 Tim Cook Adam Dunlap Andrew Ebbett Brandon Kaleniecki Jon Montville David Rohlfs Noah Ruden 2007 Tim Cook Jason Dest Jon Montville David Rohlfs Morgan Ward 2008 Chris Fragner 2009 Eric Emblad Carl Hagelin Ben Winnett U-M Athletic Academic Achievement Criteria are two straight semesters of 3.00 or a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the completion of the winter or fall semester Kent Brothers 1991 Anton Fedorov Mike Helber Ted Kramer Mark Ouimet Mark Sakala Cam Stewart 1992 Mike Helber Ted Kramer Mark Ouimet Alan Sinclair 1993 Mike Helber Ted Kramer Mark Ouimet Alan Sinclair 1994 Jason Botterill Warren Luhning Alan Sinclair 1995 Jason Botterill Chris Fox Matt Herr Warren Luhning Gregg Malicke Harold Schock Alan Sinclair Blake Sloan 22

23 The Record Book 1996 Jason Botterill Chris Fox Chris Frescoln Warren Luhning Gregg Malicke Harold Schock 1997 Craig Assenmacher Jason Botterill Greg Daddario Chris Fox Chris Frescoln Matt Herr Warren Luhning Gregg Malicke Kevin Magnuson Andrew Merrick Harold Schock Blake Sloan 1998 Craig Assenmacher Jason Botterill Scott Crawford Greg Daddario Chris Fox Chris Frescoln Bob Gassoff Matt Herr Dave Huntzicker Geoff Koch Warren Luhning Gregg Malicke Scott Matzka Harold Schock Bill Trainor 1999 Mike Comrie Greg Daddario Jeff Jillson Robbie Kohen Mark Kosick Kevin Magnuson Scott Matzka Craig Murray Bill Trainor 2000 Andy Hilbert Jeff Jillson Robbie Kohen Kevin Magnuson Scott Matzka Mark Mink Craig Murray Jed Ortmeyer J.J. Swistak Bill Trainor Jay Vancik 2001 Andy Burnes Mike Cammalleri Andy Hilbert Dave Huntzicker Jeff Jillson Robbie Kohen Scott Matzka Mark Mink Kevin O Malley Bill Trainor Jay Vancik 2002 Mark Mink Craig Murray J.J. Swistak Jay Vancik 2003 Chris Gartman Charlie Henderson Brandon Kaleniecki Mark Mink Reilly Olson Noah Ruden 2004 Tim Cook Andrew Ebbett Charlie Henderson Brandon Kaleniecki Al Montoya Reilly Olson David Rohlfs Noah Ruden Jeff Tambellini 2005 Tim Cook Andrew Ebbett Eric Nystrom Reilly Olson David Rohlfs Jeff Tambellini 2006 Tim Cook Adam Dunlap Andrew Ebbett Chris Fragner Brandon Kaleniecki Tim Miller Mark Mitera Jon Montville David Rohlfs Noah Ruden 2007 Anthony Ciraulo Tim Cook Jason Dest Eric Elmblad Chris Fragner Mark Mitera Jon Montville David Rohlfs Morgan Ward 2008 Chris Fragner Carl Hagelin Shawn Hunwick Tristin Llewellyn Matt Rust Scooter Vaughan Ben Winnett 2009 Brandon Burlon Eric Emblad Carl Hagelin Mark Mitera Brandon Naurato Ben Winnett The Stephen M. Ross Academic Center is the academic home for varsity athletes at the University of Michigan. Completed in winter 2006, this $12 million, 38,000-square foot building provides academic study space for more than 700 U-M student-athletes. The three-floor facility is situated adjacent to Yost Ice Arena. 23

24 The Record Book Michigan team awards Hal Downes Trophy Most Valuable Player Presented to the season s most valuable player, as chosen by the members of the team. This trophy honors the memory of Hal Downes, a goaltender on the 1951 NCAA Championship team who was missing in action during the Korean War Lorne Howes 1957 Dick Dunnigan 1958 Neil McDonald 1959 John Hutton 1960 Bob White 1961 Red Berenson 1962 Red Berenson 1963 Bob Gray 1964 Gordon Wilkie 1965 Mel Wakabayashi 1966 Mel Wakabayashi 1967 Bob Baird Dean Lucier 1968 Jim Keough 1969 Paul Domm Lars Hansen 1970 Don Deeks 1971 Paul Gamsby Brian Skinner 1972 Karl Bagnell Bernie Gagnon 1973 Rick Mallette 1974 Robbie Moore 1975 Angie Moretto 1976 Kris Manery 1977 Dave Debol 1978 Ben Kawa 1979 Mark Miller 1980 Paul Fricker 1981 John Blum Tim Manning 1982 Ted Speers 1983 Ted Speers Brad Tippett 1984 Jim McCauley 1985 Mark Chiamp 1986 Jeff Norton 1987 Brad Jones 1988 Warren Sharples 1989 Todd Brost 1990 Warren Sharples 1991 Denny Felsner 1992 Denny Felsner 1993 Steve Shields 1994 Brian Wiseman 1995 Mike Knuble 1996 Brendan Morrison 1997 Brendan Morrison 1998 Marty Turco 1999 Josh Blackburn 2000 Mike Comrie 2001 Josh Blackburn 2002 Josh Blackburn Mike Cammalleri Jed Ortmeyer 2003 Jed Ortmeyer 2004 Al Montoya 2005 T.J. Hensick Jeff Tambellini 2006 Andrew Ebbett 2007 T.J. Hensick 2008 Kevin Porter 2009 Louie Caporusso Vic Heyliger Trophy Outstanding Defenseman Presented to the most valuable defenseman, as chosen by the members of the team. This trophy honors the former player and coach who led his Michigan teams to six NCAA championships in his 13 years of coaching Tim Manning 1980 Tim Manning 1981 Tim Manning 1982 Dave Richter 1983 Mike Neff 1984 Todd Carlile 1985 Jeff Norton 1986 Jeff Norton 1987 Jeff Norton 1988 Myles O Connor 1989 Myles O Connor 1990 Alex Roberts 1991 Pat Neaton 1992 David Harlock 1993 David Harlock 1994 Steven Halko 1995 Steven Halko 1996 Steven Halko 1997 Harold Schock 1998 Bubba Berenzweig 1999 Bubba Berenzweig 2000 Jeff Jillson 2001 Jeff Jillson 2002 Andy Burnes 2003 Andy Burnes 2004 Brandon Rogers 2005 Matt Hunwick 2006 Matt Hunwick 2007 Matt Hunwick 2008 Mark Mitera 2009 Chris Summers 1979 Mark Miller 1980 Murray Eaves 1981 Steve Richmond Doc Losh Trophy Scoring Leader Presented to the player who scores the most points for the season. The trophy honors the memory of Professor Losh, who was one of Michigan s greatest sports fans Ted Speers 1983 Ted Speers Brad Tippett 1984 Jim McCauley 1985 Brad Jones 1986 Brad Jones 1987 Brad Jones 1988 Rob Brown 1989 Todd Brost 1990 David Roberts 1991 Denny Felsner 1992 Denny Felsner 1993 David Roberts 1994 Brian Wiseman 1995 Brendan Morrison 1996 Brendan Morrison 1997 Brendan Morrison 1998 Bill Muckalt 1999 Mike Comrie 2000 Mike Comrie 2001 Andy Hilbert 2002 John Shouneyia 2003 Jeff Tambellini 2004 T.J. Hensick 2005 Jeff Tambellini 2006 T.J. Hensick 2007 T.J. Hensick 2008 Kevin Porter 2009 Aaron Palushaj Alton D. Simms Trophy Most Improved Player Presented to the most improved player, as chosen by the team. This trophy honors the memory of Al Simms, the most loyal of all fans, for his support and assistance to the Michigan hockey program Steve Bochen 1961 James Coyle 1962 Gerald Kolb 1963 John McGonigal 1964 Roger Galipeau 1965 Pierre Dechaine 1966 Ted Henderson 1967 Robert Boysen 1968 Lars Hansen 1969 Bernard Pashak 1970 Jerry Lefebvre 1971 Rick Mallette 1972 Bob Falconer 1973 Roy Ashworth 1974 Greg Fox 1975 Kip Maurer 1976 Rick Palmer 1977 John Waymann 1978 Mark Miller 1979 John Blum 1980 Steve Richmond 1981 Dave Richter 1982 Mark Perry 1983 Paul Spring 24

25 The Record Book 1984 Dan Goff 1985 Gary Lorden 1986 Pat Goff 1987 Joe Lockwood Bruce Macnab 1988 Gary Lorden 1989 Alex Roberts 1990 Brad Turner 1991 Mike Helber 1992 Doug Evans 1993 Mike Knuble 1994 Rick Willis 1995 John Madden 1996 Chris Frescoln 1997 Justin Clark 1998 Bobby Hayes 1999 Sean Ritchlin 2000 Jay Vancik 2001 Joe Kautz 2002 J.J. Swistak 2003 David Moss 2004 Brandon Kaleniecki 2005 Milan Gajic 2006 Danny Fardig 2007 David Rohlfs 2008 Billy Sauer 2009 Luke Glendening Howard Colby Award Sportsmanship Presented to the player who exhibits the best sportsmanship, as voted on by the team. This award honors the memory of Howard Prof. Colby, who served as a volunteer traveling secretary and statistician for the hockey program for more than 25 years. Colby was inducted to the Deker Hall of Fame in 1998 and received a lifetime achievement award from the hockey department Roger Bourne 1982 Joe Milburn 1983 Jim McCauley 1984 Jim McCauley 1985 Paul Kobylarz 1986 Frank Downing 1987 Todd Brost 1988 Billy Powers 1989 Mike Moes 1990 Mike Moes 1991 Mike Stone 1992 Dan Stiver 1993 Mike Stone 1994 Mike Stone 1995 Kevin Hilton 1996 Kevin Hilton 1997 Mike Legg 1998 Mark Kosick 1999 Bill Trainor 2000 Bill Trainor 2001 Bill Trainor 2002 David Moss 2003 Dwight Helminen John Shouneyia 2004 Dwight Helminen 2005 David Moss 2006 Andrew Ebbett 2007 Kevin Porter 2008 Kevin Porter 2009 Danny Fardig Carl Isaacson Trophy Academic Athlete Presented to the player who exhibits the highest scholastic average combined with the attributes of athletic ability. The trophy honors the memory of charter member Carl Isaacson, who was the trainer for many years and a close friend to the men on the teams, members of the Dekers Club, the Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association and many businessmen in the community Rob Palmer 1976 Ben Kawa 1977 Rob Palmer 1978 Rick Palmer 1979 John Olver 1980 Dan Lerg 1981 Gordie Hampson 1982 Dave Richter 1983 John DeMartino 1984 John DeMartino 1985 Paul Spring 1986 Frank Downing 1987 Jeff Urban 1988 Warren Sharples 1989 Myles O Connor 1990 Warren Sharples 1991 Kent Brothers 1992 Mike Helber 1993 Dan Stiver 1994 Al Sinclair 1995 Jason Botterill 1996 Jason Botterill 1997 Jason Botterill 1998 Chris Fox 1999 Greg Daddario 2000 Scott Matzka 2001 Jeff Jillson 2002 Craig Murray Jay Vancik 2003 Mark Mink 2004 Jeff Tambellini 2005 Tim Cook 2006 Tim Cook 2007 Tim Cook 2008 Eric Elmblad 2009 Carl Hagelin Dekers Club Award Most Colorful Rookie Presented to the most colorful rookie, as voted on by the members of the Dekers Club Bob Gray 1963 Gary Butler 1964 Wilf Martin 1965 Mark Thompson 1966 Bruce Koviak 1967 Jim Keough 1968 Dave Perrin 1969 Paul Gamsby 1970 Bernie Gagnon 1971 Gary Connelly 1972 Randy Neal 1973 Angie Moretto 1974 Pat Hughes 1975 Dave Debol 1976 Dan Cormier 1977 Dan Lerg Dean Turner 1978 Tim Manning 1979 Murray Eaves 1980 Brad Tippett 1981 Kelly McCrimmon 1982 Jon Elliott 1983 Chris Seychel 1984 Brad Jones 1985 Jeff Norton 1986 Todd Brost 1987 Rob Brown 1988 Jim Ballantine 1989 Denny Felsner 1990 David Roberts 1991 Brian Wiseman 1992 Mike Knuble 1993 Kevin Hilton 1994 Jason Botterill 1995 Marty Turco 1996 Bobby Hayes 1997 Sean Peach 1998 Mark Kosick 1999 Josh Blackburn Mike Comrie 2000 Mike Cammalleri 2001 Mike Komisarek 2002 Eric Werner 2003 Jeff Tambellini 2004 T.J. Hensick 2005 Chad Kolarik 2006 Danny Fardig 2007 Chris Summers 2008 Max Pacioretty 2009 David Wohlberg Joseph E. Barss Award True Team Player Presented to the player who best exemplifies the true team player, as chosen by the coaching staff. This trophy honors the memory of Dr. Joseph E. Barss who became Michigan s first coach in 1922, the first year of hockey as a varsity sport Matt Herr 1999 Justin Clark 2000 Kevin Magnuson 2001 Dave Huntzicker 2002 Jay Vancik 2003 Mike Roemensky 2004 Andy Burnes 2005 Eric Nystrom 2006 Brandon Kaleniecki 2007 David Rohlfs 2008 Chad Kolarik 2009 Billy Sauer 25

26 The Record Book Dekers Blueline Club The Dekers Blue Line Club was organized for the purpose of supporting Michigan hockey. The club starts the season shortly after Labor Day with a picnic for Dekers and the Michigan hockey team and staff to welcome everyone to the new season. Dekers member dues assist in accomplishing many of the Dekers Blue Line Club s annual activities and projects. Those include: alumni weekend, which includes three separate alumni games and a golf outing; the Blue-White Intrasquad Game; rings for graduating seniors; Dekers Hall of Fame; annual hockey picnic; parents' weekend; awards banquet; trophies; and a raffle. The Dekers highly-acclaimed newsletter Inside The Goal Crease brings everyone to date on the current activities of the team and the club. The Dekers Club built and continues to maintain the photo gallery and trophy cases in Yost Ice Arena. In the past, Dekers donations have assisted in the purchase of uniforms for the hockey pep band, new furniture for the Michigan team locker room lounge, banners for the hockey pep band, team exercise equipment and a car for recruiting. In its never-ending dedication to the students who play hockey at Michigan, the Dekers Club became the first booster club at Michigan to endow a scholarship. The scholarship covers the cost of room and board for one player each school year. If you would like to consider joining the Dekers organization and assist in the sponsorship of these events and activities, you can find more information on the internet at MGoBlue.com, stop by the Dekers Booth in the lobby of Yost Ice Arena on home game nights or write to: The Dekers Blue Line Club, P.O. Box 2065, Ann Arbor, MI U-M Hall of Honor 1980 Vic Heyliger 1981 John Sherf 1982 Jack Tompkins 1983 Red Berenson 1985 Connie Hill 1986 Al Renfrew 1987 Wally Grant 1989 Gordon Wilkie 1990 Willard Ikola 1992 Gordon McMillan 1994 John MacInnes 1996 Dave Debol 2004 Robert White 2006 Mel Wakabayashi 2007 Wally Gacek Dekers Hall of Fame Avon Artz Larry Babcock Doug Barnett Joe Barss Red Berenson John Blum Todd Brost Gil Burford Gary Butler David Butts Don Canham Neil Celley Ross Childs Howard Colby George Chin Keith Crossman Warren Crouch Dave Debol Paul Domm Dick Dunnigan Merle Falk Greg Fox Neil Gabler Wally Gacek Bernie Gagnon Doug Galbraith Paul Gamsby Mickey Grant Wally Grant Bob Gray Jim Haas David Harlock Bob Heathcott Vic Heyliger Connie Hill Lorne Howes Pat Hughes Willard Ikola Carl Isaacson Eldon James Gib James John Jewell Brad Jones Steve Jones Edgar Kahn Jim Keough Earl Keyes Mike Knuble Dan Lerg Tom Lindskog Bill Lord Ed Lowrey Dean Lucier Joe Lunghamer Dale MacDonald Bill MacFarland John MacInnes Alex MacLellan Kris Manery Tim Manning Joe Marmo Wilf Martin Mike Marttila John Matchefts Kip Maurer John McDonald John McKennell Gordon McMillan Mark Miller Robbie Moore Angie Moretto Doug Mullen Jeff Norton Myles O Connor David Oliver John Palenstein Rob Palmer Dan Petermann Doug Philpott Al Pickus Bob Pitts Rudy Reichert Emerson Reid Tom Rendall Al Renfrew David Roberts Bob Schiller Art Schlanderer Warren Sharples Reggie Shave John Sherf Steve Shields George Sibilsky Lois Simmons Brian Skinner Ross Smith Ted Speers Dick Starrak Chris Tamer Leonard Teitelbaum Jack Tompkins Randy Trudeau Herb Upton Mel Wakabayashi Bob Watt Bob White Gordon Wilkie Glenn Williams Brian Wiseman A number of alumni make their way back to Ann Arbor for the annual Summer Hockey Showcase. The weekend includes three alumni games at Yost Ice Arena and an all-day golf outing at the U-M Golf Course. Over 2,000 fans attended the alumni games in the Summer of

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28 Michigan s hockey history NCAA Frozen Four Year-By-Year Year Champion runner-up third Place Fourth Place site 1948 MICHIGAN Dartmouth Colorado College, Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo Boston College Dartmouth MICHIGAN Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo Colorado College Boston University MICHIGAN Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo MICHIGAN Brown Boston University Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo MICHIGAN Colorado College Yale St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colo MICHIGAN Minnesota rensselaer Boston University Colorado Springs, Colo Rensselaer Minnesota MICHIGAN Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo MICHIGAN Colorado College Harvard St. Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colo MICHIGAN Michigan Tech St. Lawrence Boston College Colorado Springs, Colo Colorado College MICHIGAN Clarkson Harvard Colorado Springs, Colo Denver North Dakota Clarkson Harvard Minneapolis, Minn North Dakota Michigan State Boston College St. Lawrence Troy, N.Y Denver Michigan Tech Boston University St. Lawrence Boston, Mass Denver St. Lawrence Minnesota rensselaer Denver, Colo Michigan Tech Clarkson MICHIGAN St. Lawrence Hamilton, N.Y North Dakota Denver Clarkson Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass MICHIGAN Denver rensselaer Providence Denver, Colo Michigan Tech Boston College North Dakota Brown Providence, R.I Michigan State Clarkson Denver Boston University Minneapolis, Minn Cornell Boston University Michigan State North Dakota Syracuse, N.Y Denver North Dakota Cornell Boston College Duluth, Minn Denver Cornell Harvard Michigan Tech Colorado Springs, Colo Cornell Clarkson Wisconsin Michigan Tech Lake Placid, N.Y Boston University Minnesota Denver Harvard Syracuse, N.Y Boston University Cornell Wisconsin Denver Boston, Mass Wisconsin Denver Boston College Cornell Boston, Mass Minnesota Michigan Tech Boston University Harvard Boston, Mass Michigan Tech Minnesota Boston University Harvard St. Louis, Mo Minnesota Michigan Tech Brown Boston University Denver, Colo Wisconsin MICHIGAN Boston University New Hampshire Detroit, Mich Boston University Boston College Bowling Green Wisconsin Providence, R.I Minnesota North Dakota Dartmouth New Hampshire Detroit, Mich North Dakota Northern Michigan Dartmouth Cornell Providence, R.I Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Duluth, Minn North Dakota Wisconsin Northeastern New Hampshire Providence, R.I Wisconsin Harvard Providence Minnesota Grand Forks, N.D Bowling Green Minnesota-Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Lake Placid, N.Y Rensselaer Providence Minnesota-Duluth Boston College Detroit, Mich Michigan State Harvard Minnesota Denver Providence, R.I North Dakota Michigan State Minnesota Harvard Detroit, Mich Lake Superior St. Lawrence Maine Minnesota Lake Placid, N.Y Harvard Minnesota Michigan State Maine St. Paul, Minn Wisconsin Colgate Boston College, Boston University Detroit, Mich Northern Michigan Boston University Clarkson, Maine St. Paul, Minn Lake Superior Wisconsin MICHIGAN, Michigan State Albany, N.Y Maine Lake Superior MICHIGAN, Boston University Milwaukee, Wis Lake Superior Boston University Harvard, Minnesota St. Paul, Minn Boston University Maine MICHIGAN, Minnesota Providence, R.I MICHIGAN Colorado College Vermont, Boston University Cincinnati, Ohio 1997 North Dakota Boston University MICHIGAN, Colorado College Milwaukee, Wis MICHIGAN Boston College New Hampshire, Ohio State Boston, Mass Maine New Hampshire Boston College, Michigan State Anaheim, Calif North Dakota Boston College Maine, St. Lawrence Providence, R.I Boston College North Dakota MICHIGAN, Michigan State Albany, N.Y Minnesota Maine MICHIGAN, New Hampshire St. Paul, Minn Minnesota New Hampshire MICHIGAN, Cornell Buffalo, N.Y Denver Maine Boston College, Minnesota-Duluth Boston, Mass Denver North Dakota Minnesota, Colorado College Columbus, Ohio 2006 Wisconsin Boston College Maine, North Dakota Milwaukee, Wis Michigan State Boston College North Dakota, Maine St. Louis, Mo Boston College Notre Dame MICHIGAN, North Dakota Denver, Colo Boston University Miami (Ohio) Vermont, Bemidji State Washington D.C. No consolation games in 1948 and from 1990-present 2

29 Michigan s Hockey History Michigan in the NCAA Tournament Michigan vs. Opponents in the NCAA Tournament Team gp W L Pct Air Force Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Brown Clarkson Colgate Colorado College Cornell Dartmouth Denver Harvard Lake Superior State Maine Mercyhurst Michigan Tech Minnesota New Hampshire Niagara North Dakota Northern Michigan Notre Dame Princeton Providence Rensselaer St. Cloud State St. Lawrence Wisconsin Totals Michigan vs. Frozen Four Opponents Team gp W L Pct Boston College Boston University Brown Clarkson Colorado College Dartmouth Denver Harvard Maine Michigan Tech Minnesota New Hampshire Notre Dame Providence Rensselaer St. Lawrence Wisconsin Totals Appearances...32 Frozen Four Appearances...23 NCAA Championships...9 Games Played...71 Games Won...46 Games Lost...25 NCAA Championships 9 Michigan 7 Denver North Dakota 6 Wisconsin 5 Minnesota Boston University Frozen Four Appearances 23 Michigan 21 Boston College Boston University 19 Minnesota 17 North Dakota Consecutive Frozen Four Appearances 10 Michigan Boston University Boston University Colorado College North Dakota Boston College Michigan Cornell Minnesota St. Lawrence Frozen Four Wins 24 Michigan 21 North Dakota 20 Boston University 19 Minnesota 18 Denver Tournament Appearances 32 Michigan Minnesota 31 Boston University 28 Boston College 26 Michigan State Consecutive Tournament Appearances 19 Michigan Minnesota Michigan Michigan State Lake Superior State Boston University Michigan State Current Consecutive Tournament Appearances 19 Michigan 7 New Hampshire 6 North Dakota Tournament Wins 50 Minnesota 46 Michigan 40 North Dakota 38 Boston University 37 Boston College Team Records Semifinal Games Won...11 Semifinal Games Lost...12 Championship Games Won...9 Championship Games Lost...2 Third-Place Games Won...4 Third-Place Games Lost...0 Coaching Records NCAA Championships 6 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 5 Murray Armstrong, Denver 3 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer & Cornell John MacInness, Michigan Tech Bob Johnson, Wisconsin Herb Brooks, Minnesota Gino Gasparini, North Dakota Frozen Four Appearances 13 Jack Parker, Boston University 10 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 10 Red Berenson, Michigan Murray Armstrong, Denver 9 Jerry York, Boston College & Bowling Green Snooks Kelley, Boston College John MacInnes, Michigan Tech Consecutive Frozen Four Appearances 10 Vic Heyliger, Michigan Cheddy Thompson, Colorado Coll Jack Parker, Boston University Jack Parker, Boston University Jerry York, Boston College red Berenson, Michigan Doug Woog, Minnesota Ned Harkness, Cornell George Menard, St. Lawrence Frozen Four Wins 16 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 14 Murray Armstrong, Denver 12 Jack Parker, Boston University 10 Jerry York, Boston College & Bowling Green John MacInnes, Michigan Tech 9 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer & Cornell Bob Johnson, Wisconsin Tournament Appearances 23 Jack Parker, Boston University 22 Ron Mason, Bowling Green & Michigan St. 19 Red Berenson, Michigan 16 Jerry York, Boston College & Bowling Green 15 Dick Umile, New Hampshire 13 Len Ceglarski, Clarkson & Boston College Consecutive Tournament Appearances 19 Red Berenson, Michigan Doug Woog, Minnesota Vic Heyliger, Michigan Jack Parker, Boston University Ron Mason, Michigan State Ron Mason, Michigan State Tournament Wins 30 Jack Parker, Boston University 29 Jerry York, Boston College and BGSU 25 Red Berenson, Michigan 22 Ron Mason, Michigan St. and Bowling Green 21 Doug Woog, Minnesota 20 Shawn Walsh, Maine 3

30 Michigan s hockey history MICHIGAN NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Champions Semifinals defeated Boston College, 6-4 (OT) Championship defeated Dartmouth, Third Place Semifinal lost to Dartmouth, 4-2 Third-Place defeated Colorado College, Third Place Semifinal lost to Boston University, 4-3 Third-Place defeated Boston College, Champions Semifinal defeated Boston University, 8-2 Championship defeated Brown, Champions Semifinal defeated St. Lawrence, 9-3 Championship defeated Colorado College, Champions Semifinal defeated Boston University, 14-2 Championship defeated Minnesota, Third Place Semifinal lost to RPI, 6-4 Third-Place defeated Boston College, Champions Semifinal defeated Harvard, 7-3 Championship defeated Colorado College, Champions Semifinal defeated St. Lawrence, 2-1 Championship defeated Michigan Tech, Second Place Semifinal defeated Harvard, 6-1 Championship lost to Colorado College, Third Place Semifinal lost to Clarkson, 5-4 Third-Place defeated St. Lawrence, Champions Semifinal defeated Providence, 3-2 Championship defeated Denver, Second Place First Round defeated Bowling Green, 7-5 Semifinal defeated Boston University, 6-4 Championship lost to Wisconsin, 6-5 (OT) Quarterfinalist First Round defeated Cornell, 2 games to 1 (4-5 [OT], 6-4, 9-3) Quarterfinal lost to Boston University, 2 games to 0 (5-1, 8-1) Semifinalist West Regional defeated Northern Mich., 7-6 Semifinal lost to Wisconsin, Semifinalist West Regional defeated Wisconsin, 4-3 (OT) Semifinal lost to Maine, 4-3 (OT) West Regional defeated Wisconsin, 4-3 Semifinal lost to Maine, 4-3 (3OT) Champions West Regional defeated Minnesota, 4-3 Semifinal defeated Boston University, 4-0 Championship defeated Colorado Coll., 3-2 (OT) Semifinalist West Regional defeated Minnesota, 7-4 Semifinal lost to Boston University, Champions West Regional defeated Princeton, 2-1 West Regional defeated North Dakota, 4-3 Semifinal defeated New Hampshire, 4-0 Championship defeated Boston College, 3-2 (OT) Quarterfinalist East Regional defeated Denver, 5-3 East Regional lost to New Hampshire, 2-1 (OT) Quarterfinalist East Regional defeated Colgate, 4-3 (OT) East Regional lost to Maine, Semifinalist West Regional defeated Mercyhurst, 4-3 West Regional defeated St. Cloud State, 4-3 Semifinal lost to Boston College, Semifinalist West Regional defeated St. Cloud State, 4-2 West Regional defeated Denver, 5-3 Semifinal lost to Minnesota, Semifinalist Midwest Regional defeated Maine, 2-1 Midwest Regional defeated Colorado Coll., 5-3 Semifinal lost to Minnesota, 3-2 (OT) Quarterfinalist Northeast Regional defeated New Hampshire, 4-1 Northeast Regional lost to Boston College, 3-2 (OT) Quarterfinalist Midwest Regional defeated Wisconsin, 4-1 Midwest Regional lost to Colorado College, First Round West Regional lost to North Dakota, First Round West Regional lost to North Dakota, Semifinalist East Regional defeated Niagara, 5-1 East Regional defeated Clarkson, 2-0 Semifinal lost to Notre Dame, 5-4 (OT) First Round East Regional lost to Air Force, Quarterfinalist West Regional lost to Lake Superior State, 5-4 (OT) Semifinalist 4

31 Michigan s Hockey History 1948 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 12, 1948 Colorado Springs, Colo. Broadmoor Ice Palace (2,700) Wolverines Capture National Hockey Title Dartmouth Michigan st period U-M - Wally Gacek (Wally Grant) 0:50 DC - Bill Riley (Bob Merriam) 4:25 U-M - Gacek (Grant) 10:55 DC - Crawford Campbell (unassisted) 17:25 (PP) 2nd period DC - Walt Crowley (B. Riley) 6:55 DC - Arnie Oss (Jim Malone) 11:05 U-M - Grant (Gacek) 15:20 U-M - Gordie McMillan (Ted Greer) 16:40 3rd period U-M - Grant (Gacek, Greer) 1:30 U-M - McMillan (Al Renfrew) 6:15 U-M - Gacek (Grant, Greer) 6:20 U-M - Greer (Gacek) 15:14 Shots on goal: DC u-m Penalties: DC 6-20 U-M 8-16 Saves: DC Dick Desmond 33 u-m John McDonald Team Roster No Name Pos 1 John Griffin D 2 Dick Starrak D 3 Connie Hill D 4 Leonard Brumm F 5 Wally Gacek F 6 Owen McArdle F 7 Gordon McMillan F 8 Bill Jacobson F 9 Al Renfrew F 10 Ted Greer F 11 Herb Upton D/F 12 Paul Milanowski G 13 Sam Stedman F 14 Ross Smith D/F 15 Al Nadeau F 16 Paul Fontana F 17 John McDonald G 17 Wally Grant F 18 Bob Marshall D - Bill Pritula D Head Coach: Vic Heyliger By B.S. Brown and Herb Ruskin The Michigan Daily COLORADO SPRINGS - Michigan reigns tonight as National Collegiate hockey champions. Flashing a powerful attack, the Wolverines netted four goals in the third period to cut down a strong Dartmouth sextet, 8-4, and wrap up the first NCAA championship. Wally Gacek was again the hero of the evening as he worked the 'hat trick' and added three assists for a six-point total. It was Gacek who set up what proved to be the winner, feeding a pass to Wally Grant, who fired a 15-footer into Dartmouth's goal at 1:30 of the third. Gordie McMillan added a goal at 6:15. Gacek scored his third goal of the game five seconds later, netting a 35-footer on passes from Grant and Ted Greer. Greer wound up the evening's scoring as well as his Michigan career by sinking a rebound at 15:14 with the assist going to Gacek. Michigan played another superb game. Jack McDonald stood out in goal, especially in the third period, when he held Dartmouth scoreless. The Wolverines jumped into an early lead, when Gacek grabbed Grant's pass and fired a 10-footer past Dartmouth's goalie, Dick Desmond, after only 50 seconds of the first period had elapsed. Dartmouth was able to tie it up shortly afterward, as Bill Riley slammed a third rebound into the Wolverine net at 4:25. Gacek and Grant again teamed up at 10:55 of the initial stanza to give Michigan a one-goal lead. Grant fed the pass to Gacek who scored. The goal was the result of some very fancy passing that had Dartmouth completely confused. With the Wolverines a man short after Dick Starrak had been caught tripping, Dartmouth evened the count at two on a goal by defenseman Crawford "Whitey" Campbell. The Big Green then moved out in front for the first time in the evening, when Walt Crowley fired the puck past goalie McDonald at 6:55 on a 10-foot shot. Ten seconds later, the Big Green moved two-up when Arnie Oss followed Jim Malone's shot up and netted the rebound. Grant and Gacek halted the trend at 15:20 to move Michigan to within a goal. McMillan tied it up again at the 16:40 mark of the middle stanza. A timer's whistle had halted the play and for a while it looked like the goal would not count. The timer had stopped the action because of a misunderstanding of the rules on a player returning to the ice from a penalty. Al Renfrew had gone directly to the ice after completing a two-minute board checking penalty, and it was claimed that he should have reported to his own bench first. Michigan coach Vic Heyliger protested and the NCAA rules committee awarded the goal after meeting between the second and third periods. 5

32 Michigan s hockey history 1951 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 17, 1951 Colorado Springs, Colo. Broadmoor Ice Palace (2,700) Brown Michigan st period U-M - Eddie May (Gordon Naylor, Joe Marmo) 3:49 U-M - Gil Burford (Alex MacLellan) 15:24 2nd period U-M - Neil Celley (unassisted) 6:41 U-M - John McKennell (unassisted) 10:56 U-M - Al Bassey (Earl Keyes, MacLellan) 14:19 3rd period BU - Tony Malo (Bob Wheeler) 7:54 U-M - McKennell (Burford, Keyes) 11:15 U-M - Celley (Burford) 19:38 Shots on goal: BU u-m Penalties: BU 2-4 U-M 2-4 Saves: BU Don Whiston 45 u-m Hal Downes Team Roster No Name Pos 1 Hal Downes G 3 Eddie May D 4 John Matchefts F 5 Bob Heathcott D 6 Neil Celley F 7 Earl Keyes F 8 Gil Burford F 9 Paul Pelow F 10 John McKennell F 11 Graham Cragg D 12 Joe Marmo F 14 Gordon Naylor F 15 Al Bassey F 18 Alex MacLellan D Head Coach: Vic Heyliger Wolverines Win National Hockey Championship By Jim Barker The Michigan Daily COLORADO SPRINGS - Michigan's puckmen put on their greatest performance of the season last night as they walloped the Brown University Bruins, 7-1, to win the 1951 NCAA Hockey Tournament at the Broadmoor Ice Palace. The triumph was truly a team victory as the Wolverines displayed a brilliant defense coupled with potent offensive power and speed to completely outclass the Bruins, who put up a game but hopeless battle. The defensive work of Bob Heathcott, Alex MacLellan and Graham Cragg was beautiful to behold. Repeatedly they threw back Brown scoring thrusts and their backchecking plus the alertness of the Wolverine forward lines kept Brown from ever making a serious threat. So outstanding was the Maize and Blue defense that goalie Hal Downes, who played a fine game himself in the nets, did not have a single save on a Brown shot for the first 15 minutes of the game. Oddly enough there was very little body checking by Wolverine forwards and defensemen. The Wolverines threw back the Brown attackers by the simple process of poking the puck off their sticks before they ever could get over the Michigan blue line. But in addition to the great work of the defense, which had been a sore spot in previous hockey games throughout the season, the Maize and Blue's highly-touted offense came through in fine fashion again. Altogether, nine players shared scoring honors for Michigan with Neil Celley and John McKennell each scoring two goals. The Wolverines front line of Celley, Gil Burford and John Matchefts displayed far too much speed for the Brown defensemen. The victory also broke a two-year old St. Patrick's Day "jinx" for the Wolverines. In the last two NCAA tourneys prior to this one, Michigan was defeated on St. Patrick's Day. But such was not the case last night. By virtue of the victory, Michigan became the first team ever to win the NCAA Tournament twice since its inception in Michigan won the title in 1948, finished third in 1949 and 1950 and came back to win the title again last night. Michigan set another record in its 7-1 win over Brown. The Bruins, in being held to one goal, scored less goals in the game than any team in the four-year history of the tournament. The previous low had been set by U-M in its 4-2 loss to Dartmouth in Despite the one-sided loss, Brown goalie Don Whiston played one of the greatest games ever seen in the NCAA tournament or in any collegiate hockey game for that matter. Whitson was peppered with Michigan shots all night. Time and time again he dove to the ice to stop a loose puck, and on other occasions he made magnificent saves to squelch almost sure goals. For his outstanding performance, Whiston was awarded the Most Valuable Player award for the tournament. 6

33 Michigan s Hockey History 1952 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 15, 1952 Colorado Springs, Colo. Broadmoor Ice Palace (2,500) M Wins NCAA Hockey Title Michigan Colorado Coll st period U-M - George Chin (Doug Philpott) 11:35 U-M - Earl Keyes (Jim Haas, Reg Shave) 16:29 (PP) U-M - Philpott (unassisted) 19:07 (SH) 2nd period CC - Cameron Berry (Dick Kennific) 5:00 U-M - Graham Cragg (Alex MacLellan) 10:12 3rd period No scoring Shots on goal: CC u-m Penalties: CC 6-12 U-M 7-22 Saves: CC Ken Kinsley 46 u-m Willard Ikola Team Roster No Name Pos 1 Willard Ikola G 1 Bill Lucier G 2 Jim Haas D 3 Eddie May F 4 John Matchefts F 5 Bob Heathcott D 6 George Chin F 7 Earl Keyes F 8 Pat Cooney F 9 Paul Pelow F 10 John McKennell F 11 Graham Cragg D 12 Doug Philpott F 14 Gordon Naylor F 15 Ron Martinson F 17 Reg Shave D 18 Alex MacLellan D 19 Doug Mullen F - Bob Lotzer F - Telly Mascarin F Head Coach: Vic Heyliger By Ed Whipple Special to the Daily COLORADO SPRINGS - Michigan made hockey history here last night. The Wolverines trounced crippled Colorado College, 4-1, in the jam-packed Broadmoor Ice Palace to become the first team to win two straight NCAA hockey championships. Coach Vic Heyliger's teams now have grabbed three titles in five years. Michigan has never lost a final championship game. Playing with the injured Omer Brandt - the only remnant of the Brandt-Hartwell-Frasca combination - the Tigers found themselves behind 3-0 for the second straight night when the first period ended. Friday they fought back, to beat Yale, 4-3, but last night the Wolverines gave no openings for comebacks. After Graham Cragg made it 4-1 halfway through the second stanza the issue was never in doubt. The 2,500 rabid fans who came to see Michigan licked were disappointed by a Michigan team that received praise from Heyliger. Michigan rolled out of its 3-0 first period margin as George Chin opened up matters at 11:35 when he beat Colorado goalie Ken Kinsley from close in. Five minutes later Michigan scored twice within one minute in what proved to be the clinching flurry. Captain Earl Keyes scored the second goal on assists from defensemen Jim Haas and Reggie Shave. Keyes tipped in a blue line shot off Haas' stick. The Tigers were shorthanded at the time and the Michigan power play paid off. With Michigan's Doug Mullen off for holding, Colorado put on the pressure but its own power play backfired. Doug Philpott picked up a loose puck at center ice and sent a screaming 35-foot shot into the upper corner of the net for the 3-0 lead. The teams traded goals in the second period. Cam Berry beat Michigan goalie Willard Ikola with a neat shot into the corner of the net to move up to a 3-1 deficit. Cragg got that one back for Michigan to give them the 4-1 lead that they maintained intact for the remainder of the contest. Cragg's goal, his second of the tourney and only the third of the season, came on a long screen shot. Chin was the highest scorer of the tournament with four points and he took a place on the alltournament team named by the press. Kinsley, who made 46 saves last night and 42 against Yale was the Most Valuable Player and first team goaltender. The other first team forwards were Michigan's John McKennell and Doug Philpott. The defensemen were Jim Haas of the Wolverines and Lou Maccini of Colorado. 7

34 Michigan s hockey history 1953 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 14, 1953 Colorado Springs, Colo. Broadmoor Ice Palace (2,700) Minnesota Michigan st period U-M - Jim Haas (Alex MacLellan) 5:48 MIN - Dick Meredith (Ken Yackel) 8:39 MIN - Dick Dougherty (Gene Campbell) 11:34 2nd period U-M - Doug Philpott (Reg Shave) 6:15 U-M - Doug Mullen (George Chin, Pat Cooney) 11:08 3rd period U-M - John Matchefts (unassisted) 3:38 (PP) U-M - Haas (unassisted) 7:17 U-M - Philpott (Haas) 9:14 (PP) MIN - Yackel (Robert Johnson, Dougherty) 10:42 U-M - Matchefts (Philpott) 19:49 (EN) Shots on goal: MIN u-m Penalties: MIN 2-4 U-M 6-12 Saves: MIN Jim Mattson 28 u-m Willard Ikola Team Roster No Name Pos 1 Willard Ikola G 1 Bill Lucier G 2 Jim Haas D 4 John Matchefts F 5 Burt Dunn D 6 George Chin F 7 Earl Keyes F 8 Pat Cooney F 10 John McKennell F 12 Doug Philpott F 14 Telly Mascarin F 15 Ron Martinson F 16 Louis Paolatto D 17 Reg Shave D 18 Alex MacLellan D 19 Doug Mullen F Head Coach: Vic Heyliger Wolverine Hockey Sextet Wins NCAA Championship By Tom Dickinson Special to the News COLORADO SPRINGS - Michigan's hockey team, in one of the most dramatic triumphs in history, racked up the University of Minnesota, 7-3, here Saturday night to retain the United States collegiate hockey title for the third consecutive year. Coming from behind in the second period, Coach Vic Heyliger's skaters rose to the heights to defeat one of the greatest Gopher teams of all time and earn the plaudits of 2,700 fans who jammed into the Broadmoor Ice Palace here to witness the sixth annual NCAA tournament finals. Coach Heyliger's charges, who little more than two weeks ago were not even conceded a good chance to gain a tournament berth, completely outclassed Minnesota to return the national title to Ann Arbor for the fourth time in the past six years. Michigan took a brief one-goal lead in the first period on a neat 15-foot angle shot by Jim Haas, but saw the lead disappear as Minnesota roared back to take a 2-1 margin as the teams left the ice following the initial 20 minutes of play. Regaining their poise, Michigan rattled two goals past Minnesota's celebrated goaltender, Jim Mattson, in the second period and scored four more in the third period to win the title. Here's how it all happened. Following Haas' goal, which came at 5:48 of the first period, the Gophers' capable wingman, Dick Meredith, converted past goalie Willard Ikola at 8:39 to tie up the game at 1-1. Dick Dougherty then put Minnesota ahead at 11:34 on a five-footer. Doug Philpott cashed in Reg Shave's rebound at 6:15 in the second period and Michigan was off to a string of five straight goals which salted away the championship. Doug Mullen golfed in a high shot at 11:08 on assists by Pat Cooney and George Chin, and U-M took a lead it never relinquished. Four times during the second period Michigan was shorthanded, but a stalwart defense led by the alert and agile Ikola warded off Gopher chances. When Gopher captain Tom Wegleitner was waived off for interference at 3:22 of the final frame, U-M went to work in earnest. Johnny Matchefts, voted the tournament's MVP, picked up the puck behind the Minnesota cage and rammed it past Mattson to give U-M a 4-2 lead. Haas increased it to 5-2 with his second tally at 7:17, and with the Gophers shorthanded again, Philpott converted a beautiful pass from Haas at 9:14. Minnesota then finally connected on its final effort at 10:42 when Ken Yackel beat Ikola from close in. With seven minutes remaining, Coach John Mariucci removed Mattson from the ice in a futile, desperate effort to stave off what by then was inevitable defeat. Mattson returned in about 45 seconds, but twice more was taken off in favor of a sixth forward. The strategy backfired at 19:49, however, when Matchefts blasted in an empty netter for his second goal. 8

35 Michigan s Hockey History 1955 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 12, 1955 Colorado Springs, Colo. Broadmoor Ice Palace (2,700) Wolverines Win Fifth Hockey Championship Colorado Coll Michigan st period U-M - Tom Rendall (unassisted) 2:38 CC - Unknown U-M - Neil Buchanan (Mike Buchanan) 19:23 2nd period No scoring 3rd period U-M - Jay Gould (unassisted) 6:18 CC - Don Wishart (Bunt Hubchik) 7:34 U-M - Jerry Karpinka (Dick Dunnigan) 8:31 CC - Clare Smith (Doug Silverberg) 17:23 U-M - Bill MacFarland (unassisted) 19:57 (EN) Shots on goal: CC u-m Penalties: CC 8-16 U-M 9-18 Saves: CC Jeff Simus 22 u-m Lorne Howes Team Roster No Name Pos 1 Lorne Howes G 2 Mike Buchanan D 3 Bob Schiller D 4 Bernie Hanna D 5 Bob Pitts D 6 Dick Dunnigan F 7 Bill MacFarland F 8 Jerry Karpinka F 9 Jay Gould F 10 Yves Hebert F 11 Neil Buchanan F 12 Tom Rendall F 15 Baden Cosby F 16 Bill Lucier G Head Coach: Vic Heyliger By Tom Dickinson Special to the News COLORADO SPRINGS - Michigan's cinderella hockey team, skating as if its collective life depended on winning, throttled Colorado College 5-3 here Saturday night in the finals of the NCAA national tournament playoff. A capacity-plus crowd of nearly 3,000 fans, roaring encouragement every minute to the host team, jammed every nook and cranny of the picturesque Broadmoor Ice Palace only to watch the Wolverines march to their fifth title in the last eight years. Coach Vic Heyliger's players performed like the true champions they are against the tough and powerful Coloradoans. There was nothing tainted or fluky about the triumph. It was achieved by inspired, alert hockey which combined winning ingredients of an air-tight defense and a relentless, pressing attack in which five players scored goals. Goalie Lorne Howes of Michigan staged a brilliant, almost superhuman exhibition of netminding which brought forth superlatives from even the most rabid Colorado partisans. Howes, a 21-yearold, 160-pound youngster, playing in his first NCAA Tourney, was credited with 47 saves - more than double that of Bengal goalie Jeff Simus, who had 21, the same number of stops made by Howes in the final frame alone. Coach Cheddy Thompson's Tigers, fired up just as high as the Wolverines, were thirsty for victory over the Wolverines. But when it came to scoring the all-important goal which would have tied up the game Saturday, they just didn't have it. The real victory script was written in the final, crazy 20 minutes of play. Heyliger's men had forged a narrow 2-1 lead in the first two frames and came out battling furiously to maintain the advantage. Jay Gould's score at 6:18 of the last period stretched the lead, but the Tigers came back moments later to make it 3-2. Once more Michigan scored as Jerry Karpinka beat Simus for a seemingly safe 4-2 lead. The Tigers were far from through as they swarmed around the Michigan net like angry bees before wing Clare Smith scored at 17:23 to put the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League champs within one goal of a tie. At 18:32, Thompson beckoned Simus from the Tiger cage and installed another forward. Fifty-nine seconds later, Michigan defenseman Mike Buchanan was penalized for an illegal center ice body check. The fans screamed and shrieked for Colorado to notch the tying marker. With 10 seconds to go the Tigers got a faceoff in the circle to Howes' left. Four seconds later another faceoff developed, but this time captain Bill MacFarland got control of the puck and sent it flying down the ice and into the empty net with three seconds left to play. 9

36 Michigan s hockey history 1956 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 17, 1956 Colorado Springs, Colo. Broadmoor Ice Palace (2,800-est.) Michigan Hockey Team Wins Sixth National Crown Michigan Tech Michigan st period U-M - Ed Switzer (Neil McDonald) 0:23 MTU - Dick Wilson (Jack McManus) 2:42 U-M - McDonald (Bob Schiller) 9:22 U-M - Don McIntosh (Tom Rendall) 10:14 MTU - Pete Aubry (unassisted) 11:04 U-M - Schiller (McDonald) 13:11 MTU - Wilson (unassisted) 19:45 2nd period MTU - Tom Kennedy (Wilson) 4:47 MTU - Aubry (Wilson) 7:25 (PP) U-M - Switzer (Bernie Hanna) 7:58 U-M - Switzer (Dick Dunnigan) 14:28 (PP) U-M - McDonald (unassisted) 14:49 3rd period No scoring Shots on goal: MTU u-m Penalties: MTU 5-13 U-M 5-13 Saves: MTU Bob McManus 32 u-m Lorne Howes Team Roster No Name Pos 1 Lorne Howes G 2 Mike Buchanan D 3 Bob Schiller D 4 Bernie Hanna D 5 Bob Pitts D 6 Dick Dunnigan F 7 Bill MacFarland F 8 Jerry Karpinka F 9 Jay Gould F 10 Wally Maxwell F 11 Neil Buchanan D 12 Tom Rendall F 14 Don McIntosh F 15 Neil McDonald F 16 Morley Chin F 17 Ed Switzer F Head Coach: Vic Heyliger By Tom Dickinson The Michigan Daily COLORADO SPRINGS - For the sixth time in nine years Michigan is the collegiate champion of the land. This unprecedented honor was earned in the fashion of a 7-5 triumph over Michigan Tech in the finals of the ninth annual NCAA tournament here Saturday night in the Broadmoor Ice Palace. With an overflow throng of over 2,000 fans wildly cheering their sentimental favorite the Huskies jammed the arena on the grounds of the Broadmoor Hotel. The Michigan Tech brass band and 200 student followers proved no substitute for the hockey know-how which brought the title to the Wolverines. Coach Vic Heyliger's Maize and Blue charges left the ice after the first period with a 4-3 lead only to see the Huskies pull ahead 5-4 in the early stages of the second period. But seconds after Michigan Tech's last goal of the evening Michigan scored to tie it up and two more counters soon after applied the clinchers. The final frame was scoreless as both squads were spent with the furious action of the first 40 minutes. The gold trophy emblematic of collegiate hockey supremacy which was awarded to team captain Bill MacFarland will take its place on the Michigan trophy shelf alongside those earned in 1948, 1951, 1952, 1953 and Blonde, quiet-spoken Lorne Howes was far and away the difference between the Wolverines and their two tourney victims, St. Lawrence and Michigan Tech. The junior goaltender swept every individual honor in the book this year: All-American, All-Western League and most outstanding player of the playoffs. Sharing the hero's mantle with Howes was the sophomore forward, speedy Ed Switzer of Preston, Ont. Switzer tallied three goals in Saturday's battle including the tying and winning markers. Trailing 4-3 after the first period, the Engineers rallied for two goals to pull in front of the temporarily disorganized Blue. Tom Kennedy got the first one at 4:47 after intercepting an errant Michigan pass to skate in unmolested on Howes. The second came with the Wolverines two men short from a corner faceoff. Aubry skated behind the cage and hooked the puck into the open corner. The marker came at 7:25. Then the revitalized Wolverines took charge with a three-goal outburst from which Michigan Tech never recovered. Switzer tipped in a 40-footer off the stick of Bernie Hanna at 7:58 to tie the score. An elbowing penalty to Ron Stenlund, hero of Tech's 10-4 Thursday night decision over Boston College led to the winning goal. The infraction came at 12:43 and Switzer's third tally came at 14:28 on a 20-foot blast from a wide angle. McDonald scored his second goal of the night just 21 seconds later beating his opponent to the center ice draw. He skated in and shot the puck from 10 feet out, then knocked home his own rebound. 10

37 Michigan s Hockey History 1964 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 21, 1964 Denver, Colo. University of Denver Arena (5,296) Defense Key to Win Over Denver Michigan Denver st period U-M - Wilf Martin (Alex Hood, Tom Polonic) 17:48 2nd period U-M - Mel Wakabayashi (Bob Ferguson, Gordon Wilkie) 2:19 (PP) U-M - Jack Cole (Wilkie) 3:22 DU - Billy Staub (Andy Herrebout, Bob Lindsay) 5:34 (PP) DU - Ron Livingstone (Emory Sampson, Ron Naslund) 17:24 3rd period U-M - Cole (Polonic, Wilkie) 4:08 DU - Wayne Smith (Herrebout) 9:54 (PP) U-M - Wakabayashi (Ron Coristine, Ferguson) 16:49 U-M - Hood (Polonic, Martin) 18:24 Shots on goal: DU u-m Penalties: DU 5-10 U-M Power Plays: DU 2-9 U-M 1-3 Saves: DU Buddy Blom 23 u-m Bob Gray Team Roster No Name Pos 1 Bill Bieber G 1 Bob Gray G 2 Tom Polonic D 3 Ted Henderson D 4 Rick Day D 5 Pierre Dechaine F 6 Jack Cole F 7 Wilf Martin F 8 Alex Hood F 9 Mel Wakabayashi F 10 Bob Ferguson F 11 Roger Galipeau D 12 Ron Coristine F 13 Barry MacDonald F 14 George Forrest F 16 Marty Read F 17 Dave Newton D 18 Gary Butler F 19 Gordon Wilkie F By Larry Sullivan DENVER - The Michigan hockey squad hung up its skates for the season this past weekend with a supportable claim of being the greatest in school history. The team credentials were open to question - by the icers themselves perhaps more than anyone else - after losing the league title bid the week before. But they were almost unassailable after the Wolverines avenged that loss with a 6-3 triumph over WCHA champion Denver for the NCAA crown. It was the seventh NCAA title for Michigan in 17 years of the tournament but the first for coach Al Renfrew, who played on the first U-M championship team in 1948 under the coaching of Vic Heyliger. The last Michigan NCAA crown was in Renfrew called winning the 1964 championship game "the biggest thrill in my life." He added that it beat by a wide margin his enjoyment at having been a member of the champion team of The NCAA tournaments have grown tougher over the years with a steady improvement of college hockey, the coaches agree, and Renfrew called the squad the best he has ever coached. Winning the two games at Denver, 3-2, over Providence in a semifinal game before the final contest against the Pioneers, gave the Blue a record-tying season of 24 victories. There were four losses and one tie. The team also tied the school record for most goals in the regular season. No other team in school history has won so many games, scored so many goals and claimed the national crown in one season. Despite the six-goal outburst against Denver Saturday night, it was a new-found poise in defense that Renfrew singled out for praise. Hard checking by the defensive crew, led by the all-tournament team selectee, Tom Polonic, frustrated the Denver offense all night. Taking a cue from the Pioneer victory at Ann Arbor the week before, Michigan soared to a 3-0 lead before Denver scored. The tournament hosts scored twice in the second period to creep to within one point and both schools scored single goals in the early minutes of the third period before two late markers by the Wolverines put them out of reach. Jack Cole turned in his best game of the season and he and Mel Wakabayashi each scored twice for Michigan. Wilf Martin had the first goal and Alex Hood the last. Denver goals were divided among Billy Staub, Ron Livingstone and Wayne Smith. Head Coach: Al Renfrew 11

38 Michigan s hockey history 1996 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary March 30, 1996 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum (12,957) Michigan Wins First NCAA Title Since 1964 Michigan Colo. Coll st period U-M - Bill Muckalt (Brendan Morrison) 11:33 2nd period CC - Peter Geronazzo (Colin Schmidt, Eric CC - Rud) 3:52 (PP) Schmidt (Geronazzo, Chad Remackel) 5:37 3rd period U-M - Mike Legg (Steven Halko, Harold Schock) 6:54 (PP) Overtime U-M - Morrison (Muckalt, Greg Crozier) 3:35 Shots on goal: CC u-m Penalties: CC U-M Power Plays: CC 1-5 u-m 1-5 Saves: CC Ryan Bach 16 u-m Marty Turco Team Roster No Name Pos 2 Mark Sakala D 3 Bubba Berenzweig D 4 Chris Frescoln D 5 Peter Bourke D 6 Harold Schock D 7 Justin Clark F 8 Matt Herr F 9 Brendan Morrison F 10 Kevin Hilton F 13 Greg Crozier F 14 Craig Assenmacher F 15 Mike Legg F 16 Bill Muckalt F 17 Sean Ritchlin F 18 John Madden F 19 Jason Botterill F 20 John Arnold F 23 Dale Rominski F 24 Steven Halko D 25 Bobby Hayes F 26 Chris Fox D 27 Blake Sloan D 28 Warren Luhning F 29 Gregg Malicke G 30 Greg Daddario G 35 Marty Turco G Head Coach: Red Berenson By Nicholas J. Cotsonika The Michigan Daily CINCINNATI - There were tears this time too, but for the Michigan hockey team, moist eyes dripped only joy. The years of failure and frustration, of anguish and anger, are over. The puck finally bounced the right way for the Wolverines. Brendan Morrison finally hit the back of the net instead of the goal post. Red Berenson's team is finally the national champion. The Wolverines defeated Colorado College, 3-2, before 12,957 fans at Riverfront Coliseum on Saturday in another overtime heart-thumper. The championship win was Michigan's eighth - an NCAA record - and first since The victory was richly ironic. Michigan was bounced from the NCAA tournament in overtime the past three years. The Wolverines lost to Maine in 1993, Lake Superior in 1994 and Maine again in The breaks never went their way, and the goal they needed never came. The biggest change that enabled Michigan to win might have been Morrison's luck. In the second overtime of last year's semifinal thriller with the Black Bears, Morrison had Michigan's best opportunity to win it. He hit the post. The memory stayed with him, ringing in his head all season long. On Saturday, the puck squirted right to Morrison off a rebound. He put it between the pipes to score the winning goal, and he earned a ring that will stay with him for the rest of his life. "When you look back on this, it's incredible," said Morrison, who was so focused on Michigan's title run, he played with a broken hand for nearly two months. "It seemed like it took forever to go in the net, but it did. It's incredible." Many players said it isn't as incredible as it seems. They had a sign above the door in their locker room that read, "Something to prove." All the talk of ghosts and jinxes motivated Michigan to silence the critics. "I'm sick of hearing the rumors that we can't win the big game," Bill Muckalt said. "I think we proved them wrong." "The ghosts are gone," said Michigan goaltender Marty Turco. Michigan jumped into the lead at 11:33 of the first period as Muckalt rifled Morrison's feed through Tiger goalie Ryan Bach's pads. But after Peter Geronazzo and Colin Schmidt struck in the second, Michigan found itself down, 2-1. The Wolverines came out flying in the third, and Mike Legg tied the game at two on the power play at 6:54. His goal, scored off a rebound of Steven Halko's slapshot, was the last in regulation. Three and a half minutes into overtime, Morrison ended the game, the season and the waiting for the Wolverines. Michigan's day had come. 12

39 Michigan s Hockey History 1998 NCAA Champions NCAA Championship Game Summary April 4, 1998 Boston, Mass. FleetCenter (18,276) Newest Title Shows That Hard Work Pays Off Michigan Boston Coll st period BC - Kevin Caulfield (Mike Mottau) 4:19 2nd period U-M - Mark Kosick (Bubba Berenzweig, Greg Crozier) 7:42 BC - Mike Lephart (Jeff Farkas, Bobby Allen) 18:38 (PP) 3rd period U-M - Kosick (Bill Muckalt, Chris Fox) 13:48 Overtime U-M - Josh Langfeld (Fox, Scott Matzka) 17:51 Shots on goal: BC u-m Penalties: BC 6-12 U-M 5-10 Power Plays: BC 1-4 U-M 0-5 Saves: BC Scott Clemmensen 32 u-m Marty Turco Team Roster No Name Pos 2 Kevin Magnuson D 3 Bubba Berenzweig D 4 Mike Van Ryn D 6 Scott Crawford D 7 Justin Clark F 8 Matt Herr F 9 Mark Kosick F 10 Scott Matzka F 11 Andrew Merrick F 16 Bill Muckalt F 17 Sean Ritchlin F 18 Geoff Koch F 20 Bob Gassoff D 21 Josh Langfeld F 22 Bill Trainor F 23 Dale Rominski F 24 Sean Peach D 25 Bobby Hayes F 26 Chris Fox D 27 David Huntzicker D 29 Gregg Malicke G 30 Greg Daddario G 32 Krikor Arman F 33 Greg Crozier F 35 Marty Turco G Head Coach: Red Berenson By Sharat Raju The Michigan Daily BOSTON - Years from now, no one will remember Michigan losing at Yost Ice Arena for the first time in 36 games. No one will remember the first Great Lakes Invitational loss in a decade, or losing to Michigan State four times in one season, or losing the CCHA regular season and conference playoffs. But everyone will remember the West Regional victories at Yost. Everyone will remember Saturday's game and the outcome. This season's edition of Michigan hockey really is unique, worthy of a movie or a book, or at least a miniseries. The Wolverines are a team everyone can relate to because they're not perfect, they're not unstoppable. There's no Hobey Baker Award winner here, no record-setting win total, no single player carrying the team on his shoulders night in and night out. Even Marty Turco couldn't always bail the Wolverines out, nor could Bill Muckalt. We all can relate. Sometimes in life, you come up short. You can't win every award, every tournament or every accolade. But you can succeed if you work hard, play hard and come through when it counts. And that's exactly what this team did. The Wolverines came through at the FleetCenter. They worked hard and fought back, and can truly be called Champions. Captain Matt Herr often said early in the season that this team wasn't going to be the most talented in the country, but they would be the hardest-working one. That's something to live by in hockey, in sports and in life. If you work hard, good things happen. This team worked the hardest and the best thing happened. And the one lesson I will always remember is that hard work does pay off contrary to what I've thought before. But now I've seen it. I'm a believer and I'm sure everyone who has borne witness to this season is a believer, too. Michigan fans are spoiled this season. First a football national championship, now a hockey title. Again. For a school that works so hard to be the best at everything ranging from the band to academics to athletics we deserve this, and we can bask in the glory of this season and this school year. 13

40 Michigan s hockey history the hobey baker memorial award Brendan Morrison Brendan Morrison poses with head coach Red Berenson at the 1997 Hobey Baker Award presentation, which was held at the Frozen Four in Milwaukee, Wis. U-M s senior captain tallied 31 goals and 57 assists -- a U-M single-season record -- to lead the nation in scoring. Brendan s Last Title - Paul Dodd, The Wolverine There was really not much else Brendan Morrison could have done in his career as a Michigan hockey player. The Pitt Meadows, B.C., native was the most valuable player of this or named to the alltournament team of that in his four years at U-M. He had become the school s all-time scoring and assist leader. He led the nation in scoring not once, but twice. Morrison s best performances were in the most crucial situations from the start of his career to its finish. In his first NCAA Tournament game, he assistedn on all four Michigan goals. The last time he was on the ice for the Wolverines, he scored a futile goal in the final minute with his team s goaltender on the bench. In between, Morrison also gave Michigan hockey fans their finest moment in 33 years, scooping Bill Muckalt s rebound over Colorado College goaltender Ryan Bach in overtime of the 1996 NCAA Championship game to give U-M its first national hockey crown since A year later, in a hotel ballroom jam-packed with the most rabid Michigan hockey fans and college hockey followers from all over the nation, Morrison provided his legions with one last fond memory by accepting the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as the country s outstanding collegiate hockey player. It really is humbling to be recognized for such a prestigious award. said Morrison, clearly nervous at the turnout estimated at more than 1,000. I want to thank the University of Michigan for providing me the opportunity to attend such a fine institution, both academically and athletically. George Konic, the chairman of the Hobey Baker Award Committee, could hardly say Morrison s name over the din when he announced that the winner was a three-year finalist for the Hobey Baker, from the University of Michigan... The vocal U-M partisans knew the name well enough. For the last two months, whenever Morrison would get a goal or an assist, Michigan fans began rhythmically chanting Ho-bey Ba-ker. Always one to put his team s welfare first, the Michigan captain became commonly known as Hobey by his teammates, who loved watching the modest center squirm at the extra attention. They ve been joking around about the award, and now that it actually happened, it s unbelievable, said Morrison. Hobey Baker Memorial Award Recipients Year Name school 1981 Neal Broten Minnesota 1982 George McPhee Bowling Green 1983 Mark Fusco Harvard 1984 Tom Kurvers Minnesota-Duluth 1985 Bill Watson Minnesota-Duluth 1986 Scott Fusco Harvard 1987 Tony Hrkac North Dakota 1988 Robb Stauber Minnesota 1989 Lane MacDonald Harvard 1990 Kip Miller Michigan State 1991 David Emma Boston College 1992 Scott Pellerin Maine 1993 Paul Kariya Maine 1994 Chris Marinucci Minnesota-Duluth 1995 Brian Holzinger Bowling Green 1996 Brian Bonin Minnesota 1997 Brendan Morrison Michigan 1998 Chris Drury Boston University 1999 Jason Krog New Hampshire 2000 Mike Mottau Boston College 2001 Ryan Miller Michigan State 2002 Jordan Leopold Minnesota 2003 Peter Sejna Colorado College 2004 Junior Lessard Minnesota-Duluth 2005 Marty Sertich Colorado College 2006 Matt Carle Denver 2007 Ryan Duncan North Dakota 2008 Kevin Porter Michigan 2009 Matt Gilroy Boston University 14

41 Michigan s Hockey History the hobey baker memorial award The Hobey Baker Story The Hobey Baker Memorial Award is presented to the outstanding college hockey player in the United States by the Decathlon Athletic Club of Bloomington, Minn. The idea for the Hobey Baker Award was conceived by then Decathlon Athletic Club chief executive officer Chuck Bard, who modeled the award after college football s Heisman Trophy. Club directors gave the final go-ahead on Jan. 4, Bard, with assistance from Walter Bush, then president of the Minnesota North Stars, and Roger Godin of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, narrowed down a list of candidates after whom to name the award. The final list included hockey immortals Moose Goheen, Frank Brimsek, John Mariucci and Hobey Baker. The name and exploits of Baker intrigued Bard, who contacted Princeton for more information. Bard also contacted the present day Hobey Baker, a nephew of the award s namesake who resided in New York, and granted permission to use the name. Baker was the captain of Princeton s hockey and football teams from He was a charter member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and was one of a handful of Americans inducted into Canada s Hockey Hall of Fame. Baker is best known for his outstanding sportsmanship. He was only penalized once in his collegiate career and always visited the opposition s locker room after a game. The trophy was designed, the sponsor set and the committee enlarged. The first banquet was April 1, Neal Broten of Minnesota won the first award, and Gordie Howe delivered a memorable speech. Since then, the award has become recognized as U.S. college hockey s premier individual honor. As such, it has helped promote U.S. college hockey, the skills needed to play the game and the ideals for which the original Hobey Baker lived and died Denny Felsner 1992 Denny Felsner 1994 David Oliver Steve Shields Brian Wiseman 1995 Brendan Morrison 1996 Brendan Morrison 1997 John Madden Michigan s Hobey Baker Finalists Brendan Morrison 1998 Bill Muckalt 2000 Mike Comrie 2001 Andy Hilbert 2005 T.J. Hensick 2007 T.J. Hensick 2008 Kevin Porter 2009 Louie Caporusso Kevin Porter Kevin Porter stands between head coach Red Berenson and linemate and classmate Chad Kolarik at the 2008 Hobey Baker Award presentation in Denver, Colo., which also hosted the Frozen Four. The Wolverine captain scored 33 goals and 30 assists to finish second on the national scoring list. Winning the Hobey, Humbly - Nate Sandals, The Michigan Daily Kevin Porter never wanted to be in the spotlight this season, but in the end, there was no question he earned it. Porter s work ethic and skill set him apart on the ice. But in street clothes, he s just a normal kid, and that s what makes him such a special winner. As the nation s scoring leader for most of the season, Porter received more media attention than he knew what to do with. Most players would have gotten a big head. If anything, Porter shrunk from the spotlight when it shone brightest. It s kind of an old-school thing, but it s great to see a young player in today s era of so much publicity and so much attention just remain humble, Michigan coach Red Berenson said. If there were a Heisman Trophy winner walking around campus, everyone would turn and stare as he passed by on the Diag. But for his four years at Michigan, Porter has remained an anonymous face in Ann Arbor. Maybe you ve sat next to him in class. Chances are you didn t know it. More people on this campus could recognize Porter if they saw him today than last week, but he would prefer if you didn t mention it. Porter somehow managed to put together a superhuman season on the ice and remain as normal as anyone else off it. Porter s not superhuman. He s just like the rest of us - except he happens to be the best college hockey player in the country. In being quiet and unassuming, all while being the Hobey Baker winner, Porter exemplifies what a student-athlete should be. Today, too many superstar college athletes set themselves apart from the rest of campus. They know they re important, and they act like it. Porter has never been that way. In interviews, he rarely talks about himself but loves the chance to talk about his teammates. When he walks into class, he quietly sits down and pays attention. No heads turn. For many Michigan students and fans, their lasting image of Porter will be the staged photo of him holding his Hobey trophy, with a smile forced across his face. But look at the person next to you in class right now. That should be the picture you see when you think of Porter. The quiet kid going about his business - on and off the ice - doing the best he can every day, and hoping no one will notice. 15

42 Michigan s hockey history Michigan All-Americans Over Michigan hockey s 87-year history, Wolverine players have always grasped the team-first mentality. A select group of individuals, however, have demonstrated on-ice brilliance worthy of special mention. Following the hockey season, Wally Gacek, Wally Grant and Connie Hill earned the Wolverines first All-America honors en route to capturing the program s first NCAA hockey championship. A total of 63 players have received this prestigious honor a total of 85 times. Fifty-two players have received All-America first team recognition and 11 have picked up second team honors. In 2007, U-M placed two players on the first team (T.J. Hensick, Jack Johnson) for the first time since 2002 (Mike Cammalleri, Mike Komisarek). With Matt Hunwick earning second team honors, the Wolverines had their first trio of All-Americans since 2001 (Andy Hilbert-first team, Mike Cammalleri-second team, Jeff Jillson-second team). A Wolverine has earned All-America recognition in 14 out of the last 17 seasons. Other highlights in the history of Michigan s All-Americans includes the four Wolverines (Brendan Morrisonfirst team, John Madden-first team, Marty Turco-first team and Jason Botterill-second team) from the team to earn All-America status. Multiple All-America Honorees Wally Grant 1948, 49, 50 Wally Gacek 1948, 49 Connie Hill 1948, 49 Ross Smith 1949, 50 George Chin 1952, 53 John Matchefts 1951, 53 Reg Shave 1952, 53 Jim Haas 1952, 54 Bill MacFarland 1954, 55, 56 Lorne Howes 1955, 56 Bob Schiller 1955, 56 Bob White 1958, 59 Red Berenson 1961, 62 Denny Felsner 1991, 92 Steve Shields 1993, 94 Brendan Morrison 1995, 96, 97 Jeff Jillson 2000, 01 Mike Cammalleri 2001, 02 T.J. Hensick 2005, 07 First Team 1948 Wally Gacek Wally Grant Connie Hill 1949 Wally Gacek Wally Grant Connie Hill Ross Smith Dick Starrak 1950 Wally Grant Ross Smith 1951 Gil Burford Neil Celley Hal Downes Bob Heathcott John Matchefts 1952 George Chin Jim Haas Earl Keyes John McKennell Doug Philpott Reg Shave 1953 George Chin Willard Ikola John Matchefts Alex MacLellan Reg Shave 1954 Jim Haas Bill MacFarland 1955 Mike Buchanan Dick Dunnigan Lorne Howes Bill MacFarland Tom Rendall Bob Schiller 1956 Lorne Howes Bill MacFarland Bob Schiller 1958 Bob White 1959 Bob Watt Bob White 1961 Red Berenson 1962 Red Berenson 1964 Tom Polonic Gordon Wilkie 1965 Mel Wakabayashi 1968 Jim Keough 1974 Robbie Moore 1977 Dave Debol 1980 Murray Eaves 1981 Paul Fricker 1989 Myles O Connor 1992 Denny Felsner 1994 David Oliver Brian Wiseman 1995 Brendan Morrison 1996 Brendan Morrison 1997 John Madden Brendan Morrison Marty Turco 1998 Bill Muckalt 2000 Jeff Jillson 2001 Andy Hilbert 2002 Mike Cammalleri Mike Komisarek 2005 T.J. Hensick 2007 T.J. Hensick Jack Johnson 2008 Kevin Porter 2009 Louie Caporusso Aaron Palushaj Second Team Brad Jones 1991 Denny Felsner David Roberts 1993 Steve Shields 1994 Steve Shields 1995 Mike Knuble 1996 Kevin Hilton 1997 Jason Botterill 2000 Mike Comrie 2001 Mike Cammalleri Jeff Jillson 2004 Al Montoya 2005 Jeff Tambellini 2007 Matt Hunwick 2008 Chad Kolarik Academic Second Team 2001 Jeff Jillson Wally Grant (left), Bill MacFarland (middle) and Brendan Morrison (right) are U-M s only players to be named first-team All-Americans on three occasions. Grant achieved the feat from , MacFarland repeated it from while Morrison did it from

43 Michigan s Hockey History Michigan national awards AHCA Spencer Penrose Award (Division I National Coach of the Year) 1954 Vic Heyliger 2008 Red Berenson AHCA Terry Flanagan Award (Assistant Coach s career body of work) 2000 Mel Pearson 2006 Billy Powers Humanitarian Award 1997 Blake Sloan NCAA All-Tournament First Team 1948 Connie Hill, D Wally Grant, F 1949 Wally Grant, F 1950 Ross Smith, D 1951 Bob Heathcott, D Gil Burford, F Neil Celley, F John Matchefts, F 1952 Jim Haas, D George Chin, F John McKennell, F Doug Philpott, F 1953 Alex MacLellan, D John Matchefts, F 1955 Lorne Howes, G Bill MacFarland, F Tom Rendall, F 1956 Lorne Howes, G Bob Pitts, D Bob Schiller, D Tom Rendall, F Ed Switzer, F 1957 Bob Pitts, D Tom Rendall, F 1962 Red Berenson, F 1964 Bob Gray, G Tom Polonic, D Gordon Wilkie, F 1977 Dave Debol, F 1996 Marty Turco, G Steven Halko, D Brendan Morrison, F 1998 Marty Turco, G Bubba Berenzweig, D Mark Kosick, F Josh Langfeld, F The Hockey News U.S. College Player of the Year 1994 David Oliver 1996 Brendan Morrison 1997 Brendan Morrison NCAA All-Tournament Second Team 1948 Wally Gacek, F Ross Smith, D 1949 Wally Gacek, F Connie Hill, F 1950 Wally Grant, F 1951 Hal Downes, G Billy Powers (2006), Red Berenson (2008) and Mel Pearson (2000) have each been honored by the American Hockey Coaches Association for their outstanding efforts at Michigan Reggie Shave, D Earl Keyes, F 1953 Willard Ikola, G Reggie Shave, D George Chin, F 1954 Jim Haas, D Bill MacFarland, F 1955 Bob Schiller, D Mike Buchanan, D Dick Dunnigan, F 1957 Ross Childs, G Bob Schiller, D Dick Dunnigan, F 1962 Larry Babcock, F Don Rodgers, D 1964 Jack Cole, F Barry MacDonald, D Mel Wakabayashi, F NCAA Most Outstanding Player 1953 John Matchefts, F 1956 Lorne Howes, G 1964 Bob Gray, G 1996 Brendan Morrison, F 1998 Marty Turco, G NCAA All-Regional Team 1994 Mike Stone, F (West) 1995 Mike Knuble, F (West) 1996 Brendan Morrison, F (West) Bill Muckalt, F (West) 1997 Blake Sloan, D (West) Brendan Morrison, F (West) Jason Botterill, F (West) 1998 Mike Van Ryn, D (West) Matt Herr, F (West) Mark Kosick, F (West) 1999 Josh Blackburn, G (East) Bubba Berenzweig, D (East) 2000 Mike Comrie, F (East) 2001 Mike Cammalleri, F (West) 2002 Josh Blackburn, G (West) Mike Komisarek, D (West) Jed Ortmeyer, F (West) 2003 Andy Burnes, D (Midwest) Al Montoya, G (Midwest) Eric Nystrom, F (Midwest) Jed Ortmeyer, F (Midwest) 2004 Al Montoya, G (Northeast) Andy Burnes, D (Northeast) Brandon Kaleniecki, F (Northeast) 2005 Al Montoya, G (Midwest) Brandon Rogers, D (Midwest) Jeff Tambellini, F (Midwest) 2008 Kevin Porter, F (East) Chad Kolarik, F (East) Mark Mitera, D (East) Billy Sauer, G (East) NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player 1995 Mike Knuble (West) 1996 Bill Muckalt (West) 1997 Jason Botterill (West) 2001 Mike Cammalleri (West) 2003 Al Montoya (Midwest) 2008 Kevin Porter (East) 17

44 Michigan s hockey history Michigan in the ccha CCHA Regular Season Titles CCHA Tournament Titles Captain Kevin Porter accepts the CCHA regular season championship trophy from commissioner Tom Anastos. The Wolverines clinched the title on home ice with a 5-3 win vs. Ferris State. Mark Mitera and Chris Summers celebrate with the Mason Cup after defeating Miami 2-1 in the 2008 CCHA Tournament championship game. Ten CCHA regular season championships are the most in the conference. Michigan has finished first or second in the CCHA regular standings 18 times in the past 19 seasons. A Wolverine has been named CCHA Player of the Year on four occasions -- most recently Kevin Porter in Red Berenson has been the CCHA Coach of the Year twice (1994, 2008) record in conference during season set CCHA record for most wins, points (48) and win ning percentage (.857) in a 28-game schedule. Michigan s all-time record in CCHA play is Michigan joined the CCHA for the season. Eight CCHA tournament titles are second-best total in the conference. All eight have come since no other school has more than four during the same 16-year span. The Wolverines have advanced to the CCHA tourn nament semifinals in 20 straight seasons, reaching the championship game in 15 instances. Eight U-M players have garnered the Bill Beagan Award, which honors the CCHA tournament s most valuable player. Tim Miller earned the laurel in Michigan has swept the CCHA championships -- regular season and tournament -- six times, more than any other program. 18

45 Michigan s Hockey History CCHA Player of the Year 1994 David Oliver, F 1996 Brendan Morrison, F 1997 Brendan Morrison, F 2008 Kevin Porter, F CCHA Coach of the Year 1994 Red Berenson 2008 Red Berenson CCHA Rookie of the Year 1982 Jon Elliott, G 1983 Chris Seychel, F 1990 David Roberts, F 1991 Brian Wiseman, F 1994 Brendan Morrison, F 1995 Marty Turco, G 1999 Mike Comrie, F 2003 Jeff Tambellini, F 2004 T.J. Hensick, F 2008 Max Pacioretty, F 2009 David Wohlberg, F CCHA Best Defensive Forward 1994 Mike Stone 1997 John Madden 2003 Jed Ortmeyer 2004 Dwight Helminen 2005 Eric Nystrom 2009 Tim Miller CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman 2000 Jeff Jillson 2007 Jack Johnson CCHA Best Defensive Defenseman 1995 Steven Halko 2002 Mike Komisarek 2007 Matt Hunwick CCHA Terry Flanagan Memorial Award 2000 Sean Peach CCHA Ilitch Humanitarian Award 2002 Kevin O Malley 2007 Tim Cook All-CCHA First Team 1983 Ted Speers, F 1987 Brad Jones, F 1989 Myles O Connor, D 1991 Denny Felsner, F 1992 Denny Felsner, F 1993 Pat Neaton, D Steve Shields, G 1994 David Oliver, F Steve Shields, G Brian Wiseman, F 1995 Brendan Morrison, F 1996 Kevin Hilton, F Brendan Morrison, F 1997 John Madden, F Brendan Morrison, F Marty Turco, G 1998 Bill Muckalt, F 2000 Mike Comrie, F Jeff Jillson, D 2001 Mike Cammalleri, F Mike Komisarek was Michigan s lone representative on the 2001 CCHA All-Rookie team. As a sophomore in 2002 he was an All-CCHA first team honoree as well as the recipient of the CCHA Best Defensive Defenseman award. Andy Hilbert, F Jeff Jillson, D 2002 Mike Komisarek, D 2004 T.J. Hensick, F 2005 T.J. Hensick, F Jeff Tambellini, F 2007 T.J. Hensick, F Matt Hunwick, D Jack Johnson, D 2008 Kevin Porter, F Chad Kolarik, F 2009 Louie Caporusso, F Aaron Palushaj, F All-CCHA Second Team 1982 Jon Elliott, G Steve Richmond, D 1986 Brad Jones, F 1987 Jeff Norton, D 1989 Todd Brost, F 1991 Pat Neaton, D David Roberts, F 1993 David Oliver, F David Roberts, F 1994 Mike Knuble, F 1995 Steven Halko, D Mike Knuble, F 1996 Jason Botterill, F Steven Halko, D 1997 Harold Schock, D 1998 Bubba Berenzweig, D Bobby Hayes, F Marty Turco, G 2000 Dave Huntzicker, D 2001 Josh Blackburn, G 2002 Mike Cammalleri, F John Shouneyia, F 2003 Jeff Tambellini, F 2004 Al Montoya, G Brandon Rogers, D 2005 Matt Hunwick, D 2006 T.J. Hensick, F Matt Hunwick, D 2007 Kevin Porter, F 2008 Mark Mitera, D All-CCHA Honorable Mention 1982 Ted Speers, F 1983 Brad Tippett, F 1984 Mark Chiamp, G 1986 Jeff Norton, D 1987 Myles O Connor, D 1990 Denny Felsner, F Warren Sharples, G 1992 Pat Neaton, D David Oliver, F Chris Tamer, D Aaron Ward, D 1994 Steven Halko, D 1995 Kevin Hilton, F Blake Sloan, D Marty Turco, G 1996 John Madden, F Blake Sloan, D 1999 Mike Van Ryn, D 2002 Josh Blackburn, G 2003 Al Montoya, G 2005 Eric Nystrom, F Brandon Rogers, D 2007 Andrew Cogliano, F 2008 Billy Sauer, G 2009 Chad Langlais, D Chris Summers, D CCHA All-Rookie Team 1989 Denny Felsner, F 1990 Pat Neaton, D David Roberts, F 1991 David Oliver, F Aaron Ward, D Brian Wiseman, F 1994 Jason Botterill, F Brendan Morrison, F Harold Schock, D Blake Sloan, D 1995 Robb Gordon, F Bill Muckalt, F Marty Turco, G 1998 Mark Kosick, F Mike Van Ryn, D 1999 Josh Blackburn, G Mike Comrie, F Jeff Jillson, D 2000 Andy Hilbert, F 2001 Mike Komisarek, D 2002 Eric Nystrom, F Eric Werner, D 2003 Al Montoya, G Danny Richmond, D Jeff Tambellini, F 2004 T.J. Hensick, F Matt Hunwick, D 2006 Andrew Cogliano, F Jack Johnson, D 2008 Max Pacioretty, F 2009 Brandon Burlon, D David Wohlberg, F 19

46 Michigan s hockey history CCHA All-Rookie Honorable Mention 1989 Doug Evans, D Tim Keough, G Ted Kramer, F 1990 David Harlock, D Mark Ouimet, F 1991 Steve Shields, G Cam Stewart, F 1992 Tim Hogan, D Mike Knuble, F 1993 Steven Halko, D Kevin Hilton, F Ryan Sittler, F 1996 Bubba Berenzweig, D 1998 Josh Langfeld, F 2000 Mike Cammalleri, F 2001 Andy Burnes, D 2005 Chad Kolarik, F 2006 Mark Mitera, D 2007 Chris Summers, D 2008 Chad Langlais, D Aaron Palushaj, F CCHA All-Tournament Team 1990 Mark Ouimet, F 1991 Don Stone, F Aaron Ward, D 1992 Pat Neaton, D Brian Wiseman, F 1994 Steven Halko, D Blake Sloan, D Mike Stone, F Brian Wiseman, F 1996 Bobby Hayes, F John Madden, F Harold Schock, D 1997 Jason Botterill, F Brendan Morrison, F 1999 Josh Blackburn, G Mark Kosick, F Sean Ritchlin, F Mike Van Ryn, D 2001 Dave Huntzicker, D Joe Kautz, F 2002 Josh Blackburn, G Mike Cammalleri, F Mike Komisarek, D Jed Ortmeyer, F 2003 Dwight Helminen, F Al Montoya, G Jed Ortmeyer, F Brandon Rogers, D 2004 Brandon Kaleniecki, F 2005 Brandon Rogers, D Jeff Tambellini, F 2006 Matt Hunwick, D 2007 T.J. Hensick, F Jack Johnson, D Kevin Porter, F 2008 Tim Miller, F Mark Mitera, D 2009 Louie Caporusso, F Steve Kampfer, D Bill Beagan Award (CCHA Tournament MVP) 1994 Mike Stone, F 1996 John Madden, F 1997 Brendan Morrison, F 1999 Mark Kosick, F 2002 Mike Cammalleri, F 2003 Jed Ortmeyer, F 2005 Jeff Tambellini, F 2008 Tim Miller, F CCHA Player of the Month Kevin Porter, F November 2006 Kevin Porter, F November 2007 Billy Sauer, G December 2007 Kevin Porter, F February 2008 Kevin Porter, F March/April 2008 Aaron Palushaj, F october 2008 CCHA Rookie of the Month Max Pacioretty, F November 2007 David Wohlberg, F December 2008 CCHA Player of the Week Ted Speers, F 10/23-24/81 Chris Seychel, F 11/19-20/82 Todd Carlile, D 2/10-11/84 Brad Jones, F 10/19-20/84 Mark Chiamp, G 2/15-16/85 Tom Stiles, F 10/11-12/85 Brad Jones, F 10/25-26/85 Jeff Norton, D 11/15-16/85 Brad Jones, F 10/24-25/86 Brad McCaughey, F 12/12-13/86 Myles O Connor, D 1/16-17/87 Warren Sharples, G 1/23-24/87 Brad Jones, F 2/6-7/87 Warren Sharples, G 1/15-16/88 Warren Sharples, G 1/29-30/88 Ryan Pardoski, F 11/4-5/88 Warren Sharples, G 1/20-21/89 Denny Felsner, F 1/27-28/89 Warren Sharples, G 10/20-21/89 Denny Felsner, F 12/15-16/89 Warren Sharples, G 12/29-30/89 Alex Roberts, D 2/23-24/90 Jed Ortmeyer earned the Bill Beagan Award following the Wolverines 2003 CCHA Tournament win. Denny Felsner, F 10/12-13/90 Don Stone, F 12/7-8/90 Steve Shields, G 12/28-29/90 Denny Felsner, F 1/11-12/91 Mike Helber, F 3/15-17/91 David Oliver, F 11/8-9/91 Steve Shields, G 12/27-28/91 Denny Felsner, F 1/3-4/92 Mike Knuble, F 10/23-24/92 Steve Shields, G 1/15-16/93 Cam Stewart, F 1/29-30/93 Dan Stiver, F 2/12-13/93 Chris Tamer, D 2/26-27/93 Mark Ouimet, F 3/5-6/93 David Harlock, D 3/12-13/93 Jason Botterill, F 10/29-30/93 Ryan Sittler, F 11/19-20/93 Steven Halko, D 12/3-4/93 Steve Shields, G 12/10-11/93 David Oliver, F 1/7-8/94 Steve Shields, G 1/25-29/94 Mike Stone, F 3/19-20/94 Jason Botterill, F 11/4-5/94 Marty Turco, G 11/11-12/94 Mike Knuble, F 11/25-26/94 Mike Knuble, F 12/9-10/94 Steven Halko, D 12/29-30/94 Marty Turco, G 1/13-14/95 Kevin Hilton, F 2/17-18/95 Brendan Morrison, F 3/3-5/95 Mike Knuble, F 3/10-11/95 Brendan Morrison, F 11/17-18/95 Brendan Morrison, F 12/29-30/95 Brendan Morrison, F 1/5-6/96 Jason Botterill, F 1/12-13/96 Brendan Morrison, F 1/19-20/96 Matt Herr, F 2/9-10/96 Harold Schock, D 2/16-17/96 Brendan Morrison, F 3/8-9/96 John Madden, F 3/15-16/96 John Madden, F 11/15-16/96 Matt Herr, F 11/22-23/96 Brendan Morrison, F 11/29-30/96 John Madden, F 12/6-7/96 Brendan Morrison, F 1/17-18/97 Mike Legg, F 1/30-2/1/97 Blake Sloan, D 2/21-22/97 Jason Botterill, F 3/6-7/97 Mark Kosick, F 11/1-2/97 Marty Turco, G 12/12-14/97 Marty Turco, G 2/13-15/98 Dave Huntzicker, D 3/6-8/98 Mike Van Ryn, D 10/25/98 (D) Bubba Berenzweig, D 12/13/98 (D) Bobby Hayes, F 3/14/99 (O) Mike Comrie, F 10/11/99 (O) Mike Comrie, F 11/8/99 (O) Jeff Jillson, D 12/13/99 (D) Mark Kosick, F 12/13/99 (O) Josh Blackburn, G 1/9/00 (D) Mike Comrie, F 1/16/00 (O) Scott Matzka, F 3/6/00 (O) Scott Matzka, F 3/13/00 (O) Jeff Jillson, D 10/23/00 (D) Josh Langfeld, F 10/23/00 (O) Mike Cammalleri, F 12/4/00 (O) Josh Blackburn, G 1/8/01 (D) Mike Cammalleri, F 1/22/01 (O) 20

47 Michigan s Hockey History Andy Hilbert, F Josh Blackburn, G Mike Komisarek, D Mike Cammalleri, F Mike Cammalleri, F Jay Vancik, D John Shouneyia, F Mark Mink, F Al Montoya, G Mike Roemensky, D Al Montoya, G Dwight Helminen, F Brandon Kaleniecki, F Al Montoya, G Dwight Helminen, F Jeff Tambellini, F T.J. Hensick, F Eric Werner, D Brandon Rogers, D T.J. Hensick, F Matt Hunwick, D Jeff Tambellini, F Matt Hunwick, D T.J. Hensick, F Matt Hunwick, D Jeff Tambellini, F Eric Werner, D Matt Hunwick, D Jack Johnson, D Brandon Kaleniecki, F Chad Kolarik, F Jack Johnson, D Jack Johnson, D Billy Sauer, G Billy Sauer, G Jason Dest, D Jack Johnson, D Matt Hunwick, D Mark Mitera, D 1/29/01 (O) 11/5/01 (D) 11/26/01 (D) 12/3/01 (O) 12/10/01 (O) 2/11/02 (D) 3/4/02 (O) 11/11/02 (O) 12/2/02 (D) 2/24/03 (D) 10/27/03 (D) 11/17/03 (O) 1/26/04 (O) 1/26/04 (D) 2/16/04 (O) 11/8/04 (O) 11/22/04 (O) 11/22/04 (O) 12/6/04 (D) 12/13/04 (O) 12/13/04 (D) 1/10/05 (O) 1/10/05 (D) 1/17/05 (O) 1/17/05 (D) 2/21/05 (O) 3/7/05 (D) 10/10/05 (D) 10/17/05 (D) 12/12/05 (O) 10/16/06 (O) 10/16/06 (D) 11/13/06 (D) 11/20/06 (G) 1/15/07 (G) 1/15/07 (D) 1/29/07 (D) 2/5/07 (D) 10/29/07 (D) Billy Sauer, G 11/12/07 (G) Kevin Porter, F 11/19/07 (O) Billy Sauer, G 11/19/07 (G) Kevin Porter, F 11/26/07 (O) Billy Sauer, G 11/26/07 (G) Billy Sauer, G 1/2/08 (G) Chad Kolarik, F 1/14/08 (O) Chad Kolarik, F 2/11/08 (O) Mark Mitera, D 3/3/08 (D) Chad Langlais, D 10/13/08 (D) Louie Caporusso, F 11/3/08 (F) David Wohlberg, F 12/8/08 (F) Louie Caporusso, F 12/29/08 (F) Bryan Hogan, G 12/29/08 (G) Chad Langlais, D 2/23/09 (D) (O) Offensive Player of the Week (D) Defensive Player of the Week (G) Goalie of the Week, started in Rookie of the Week (Started in ) Josh Blackburn, G 10/11/98 Mike Comrie, F 10/18/98 Josh Blackburn, G 11/22/98 Mike Comrie, F 12/13/98 Jeff Jillson, D 1/10/99 Mike Comrie, F 1/24/99 Jeff Jillson, D 2/28/99 L.J. Scarpace, G 12/13/99 Andy Hilbert, F 2/7/00 Andy Burnes, D 1/29/01 Eric Nystrom, F 11/19/01 Dwight Helminen, F 12/3/01 Eric Nystrom, F 12/10/01 Eric Nystrom, F 2/25/02 Al Montoya, G 11/18/02 Jeff Tambellini, F 1/6/03 Jeff Tambellini, F 1/27/03 Jeff Tambellini, F 2/2/03 Jeff Tambellini, F 2/17/03 Mike Legg s ESPY-winning Goal T.J. Hensick, F 10/6/03 David Rohlfs, F 10/13/03 T.J. Hensick, F 11/10/03 Matt Hunwick, D 1/12/04 Kevin Porter, F 12/6/04 Chad Kolarik, F 2/14/05 Jack Johnson, D 10/10/05 Andrew Cogliano, F 11/7/05 Chad Langlais, D 11/5/07 Aaron Palushaj, F 11/12/07 Max Pacioretty, F 11/19/07 Max Pacioretty, F 12/3/07 Max Pacioretty, F 2/11/08 Aaron Palushaj, F 2/18/08 Luke Glendening, F 2/16/09 Robbie Czarnik, F 3/2/09 Mike Legg cradles the puck onto his stick blade, skates out in front, flips in a shot and sends the hockey world into a frenzy. En route to the NCAA title, Michigan was assisted by perhaps the greatest goal ever scored in an organized hockey game - Mike Legg s lacrosse-style wraparound on Mar. 24 against Minnesota in the West Regional. Michigan had been outplayed by Minnesota, but Legg s goal tied the game 7:06 into the second period and provided his team with a new burst of energy. Six days later, Michigan won the national title and Legg, with his game-tying goal in the third period against Colorado College, would enhance his legendary status. The goal received unheard of attention around the sporting world. Legg s goal won an ESPY for Outrageous Play of the Year, and he traveled to New York on Feb. 10, 1997, for the black-tie award ceremonies which was televised nationally on ESPN. The goal had earlier won the 1996 Play of the Year by TSN and the 1996 Goal of The Year by Inside Hockey, a Swedish Hockey Magazine. Legg traveled to Stockholm and received his award at a banquet Aug. 8, Media coverage was unprecedented. The night of the goal, CNN s Headline News showed it regularly on its sports updates every half hour, ESPN s National Hockey Night chose Legg s goal as the MCI Play of the Night and CNN Sports Tonight chose it as the Play of the Day. The goal was part of The Albert Achievement Awards on the Late Show With David Letterman and was also shown on Hockey Night in Canada on CBC. The sequence was captured in feature stories by USA Today, The Detroit News, The Boston Globe, The Minneapolis Star Tribune, The St. Paul Pioneer Press, The Wolverine, The Ann Arbor News, The Michigan Daily, The Hockey News, U.S. College Hockey Magazine, Hockey Player Magazine and Drop The Puck Weekly Update. 21

48 Michigan s hockey history WCHA Awards WCHA Most Valuable Player 1962 Red Berenson, F 1964 Gordon Wilkie, F 1966 Mel Wakabayashi, F Denver Post WCHA Coach of the Year 1964 Al Renfrew 1981 John Giordano Denver Post WCHA Sophomore of the Year 1962 Gordon Wilkie, F 1964 Tom Polonic, D Denver Post All-WCHA First Team 1961 Red Berenson, F 1962 Red Berenson, F 1963 Gary Butler, F 1964 Gary Butler, F Tom Polonic, D Gordon Wilkie, F 1965 Mel Wakabayashi, F 1977 Dave Debol, F Kris Manery, F Denver Post All-Midwest Second Team 1952 Willard Ikola, G John McKennell, F 1953 Willard Ikola, G Alex MacLellan, D John Matchefts, F Denver Post All-WIHL First Team 1954 Jim Haas, D 1956 Lorne Howes, G Bill MacFarland, F Denver Post All-WIHL Second Team 1954 George Chin, F Bill MacFarland, F Doug Mullen, F 1955 Bill MacFarland, F Bob Schiller, D 1956 Bob Pitts, D Tom Rendall, F 1957 Bob Pitts, D Tom Rendall, F Bob Schiller, D 1958 Bob Watt, D Denver Post All-WCHA Second Team 1961 John Palenstein, D 1962 Bob Gray, G Don Rodgers, D Gordon Wilkie, F 1965 Tom Polonic, D 1966 Mel Wakabayashi, F 1967 Paul Domm, D 1969 Paul Domm, D 1970 Bernie Gagnon, F 1972 Bernie Gagnon, F 1976 Dave Debol, F Robbie Moore, G 1977 Dave Debol, F 1980 Murray Eaves, F 1981 John Blum, D Paul Fricker, G While the Wolverines were members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association from , three players garnered the conference MVP award: Red Berenson (left, 1962), Gordon Wilkie (middle, 1964) and Mel Wakabayashi (right, 1966). Each was Michigan s captain during his MVP campaign. 22 Gordon Wilkie

49 Michigan s Hockey History The Wolverines at Joe Louis Arena Since defeating Michigan State, 7-4, on December 28, 1979 in the first collegiate game at Joe Louis Arena, the Wolverines are (.665) all-time at The Joe. Michigan is in GLI games, record in the CCHA Tournament, record in the regular season, 2-0 in the College Hockey Showcase and 2-0 record in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan Year-by-Year Season GP W L T Pct Totals Michigan vs. Opponents Team gp W L T Pct Alaska Fairbanks Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Colorado College Ferris State Harvard Lake Superior State Maine Miami Michigan State Michigan Tech Minnesota Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota Northern Michigan Notre Dame Ohio State Providence Rensselaer St. Lawrence Western Michigan Wisconsin Date Opponent result 12/28/79 *Michigan State W /29/79 *Michigan Tech L 4-5 3o t 12/27/80 *Michigan State W /28/80 *Michigan Tech L 2-3 o t 12/29/81 *Notre Dame L /30/81 *Michigan State T /28/82 *Michigan State L /29/82 *Notre Dame W /29/83 *Michigan Tech L 4-5 o t 12/30/83 *Northern Michigan L /28/84 *Michigan Tech L /29/84 *Bowling Green W /28/85 *Rensselaer L /29/85 *Michigan Tech W /27/86 *Michigan Tech W 4-3 o t 12/28/86 *Western Michigan L /29/87 *Wisconsin L /30/87 *Michigan Tech W /29/88 *Michigan Tech W /30/88 *North Dakota W 6-5 2o t 12/29/89 *Northern Mich. W /30/89 *Michigan State W 6-3 3/10/90 ^Michigan State L 3-4 o t 3/11/90 ^Bowling Green W /28/90 *Michigan Tech W /29/90 *Maine W 3-1 2/15/91 Michigan State W 6-5 2/16/91 Michigan State L 2-6 3/8/91 ^Ferris State W 4-2 3/9/91 ^Lake Superior St. L /27/91 *Harvard W /28/91 *Michigan Tech W 7-1 2/21/92 Michigan State W 4-1 2/22/92 Michigan State W 5-4 3/21/92 ^Miami W 6-2 3/22/92 ^Lake Superior St. L 1-3 3/29/92 Northern Mich. W /26/92 *Michigan Tech W /27/92 *Northern Mich. W 8-3 1/30/93 Michigan State W /20/93 ^Lake Superior St. L 3-5 3/27/93 Wisconsin W 4-3 o t 12/29/93 *Notre Dame W /30/93 *Michigan State W 4-2 2/19/94 Michigan State L 1-5 3/19/94 ^Western Mich. W 6-4 3/20/94 ^Lake Superior St. W /29/94 *Michigan Tech W /30/94 *Michigan State W 5-4 2/18/95 Michigan State W 7-1 3/18/95 ^Lake Superior State L 4-5 o t 12/29/95 *Northern Mich. W /30/95 *Michigan State W 3-1 2/17/96 Michigan State W 8-1 3/15/96 ^Michigan State W 6-2 3/16/96 ^Lake Superior St. W /18/96 Maine W /29/96 #Minnesota W 4-3 o t 11/30/96 #Wisconsin W /27/96 *Michigan Tech W /28/96 *Lake Superior St. W 5-4 2/7/97 Lake Superior St. W 5-2 2/8/97 Michigan State L 1-2 3/14/97 ^Bowling Green W 7-2 3/15/97 ^Michigan State W /27/97 *St. Lawrence W /28/97 *Michigan State L 3-5 2/7/98 Lake Superior St. W 4-1 2/21/98 Michigan State L 1-4 3/20/98 ^Ohio State L 2-4 Michigan at The Joe 12/28/98 *Michigan Tech W /27/98 *Michigan State L 1-3 2/20/99 Michigan State L 1-3 3/19/99 ^Ohio State W 3-2 3/20/99 ^Northern Mich. W /29/99 *Lake Superior St. W 4-3 o t 12/30/99 *Michigan State L 1-3 2/26/00 Michigan State T 3-3 o t 3/17/00 ^Nebraska-Omaha L /29/00 *Michigan Tech L /30/00 *Boston College L 5-8 1/27/01 Michigan State W 4-3 o t 2/17/01 Michigan State L 2-4 2/24/01 Lake Superior St. W 5-2 3/16/01 ^Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 3/17/01 ^Michigan State L /28/01 *North Dakota L 4-5 o t 12/29/01 *Michigan Tech W 7-4 2/2/02 Lake Superior St. W 1-0 2/16/02 Michigan State L 1-3 3/16/02 ^Ohio State W 2-1 o t 3/17/02 ^Michigan State W /28/02 *Michigan Tech W /29/02 *Boston University L 4-5 1/25/03 Lake Superior St. W 5-0 3/1/03 Michigan State W 5-4 3/21/03 ^Ohio State W 3-0 3/22/03 ^Ferris State W /27/03 *Boston College L /28/03 *Michigan Tech W 6-2 3/6/04 Michigan State L 0-1 3/19/04 ^Northern Mich. W 5-1 3/20/04 ^Ohio State L /23/04 Lake Superior St. W /29/04 *Michigan Tech W /30/04 *Michigan State L 1-2 o t 2/5/05 Michigan State T 1-1 o t 3/18/05 ^Alaska Fairbanks W 4-2 3/19/05 ^Ohio State W /29/05 *Colorado College L /30/05 *Michigan Tech W 5-3 1/28/06 Michigan State T 5-5 o t 3/17/06 ^Michigan State L 1-4 3/18/06 ^Northern Michigan W /29/06 *Michigan Tech W /30/06 *Michigan State L 1-4 2/10/07 Michigan State T 3-3 o t 2/18/07 Lake Superior St. W 3-1 3/16/07 ^Michigan State W 5-2 3/17/07 ^Notre Dame L /28/07 *Providence W /29/07 *Michigan Tech W 1-0 3ot 2/23/08 Michigan State W 5-2 3/21/08 ^Northern Michigan W 6-4 3/22/08 ^Miami W /27/08 *Michigan Tech W /28/08 *Michigan State W 5-1 1/23/09 Michigan State W 6-2 3/20/09 ^Alaska W 3-1 3/21/09 ^Notre Dame L 2-5 * Great Lakes Invitational ^ CCHA Tournament NCAA West Regional # College Hockey Showcase 23

50 Michigan s hockey history Great Lakes Invitational Forty-five years ago, four men brainstormed for a way to bring more American-born players into the National Hockey League. They surmised that a prestigious tournament could make a difference: it would stress the quality of competition, both to develop the players and to attract NHL eyes. Out of this vision, these four men - Lincoln Cavalieri, general manager of Olympia Stadium; John MacInnes, Michigan Tech s legendary coach and former Michigan goalie; Detroit Red Wings scout Jack Paterson; and Jack Tompkins, American Airlines Vice President and former Michigan netminder - created the Great Lakes Invitational College Hockey Tournament in Before a crowd of 5,929 fans at Olympia Stadium in downtown Detroit, the University of Toronto claimed the first GLI title. The other inaugural year participants were Boston University, Colorado College and host Michigan Tech. In 1974, the University of Michigan joined Michigan Tech as tournament co-host, and in 1979 the GLI relocated from Olympia Stadium to Joe Louis Arena. Michigan State has joined U-M and Tech in the four-team field every year since The John A. MacInnes Trophy, aptly-named to honor the co-founder, has been presented to the tournament champion and its MVP since its introduction in The Great Lakes Invitational has helped develop both the caliber of play and the popularity of college hockey. More than one million fans have attended the holiday tournament since its inception. Twenty-nine schools, including such nationally respected programs as Wisconsin, North Dakota, Maine and Boston College have participated at one point or another. The founders mission has been accomplished, as hundreds of Canadian- and American-born collegians who participate in the GLI have gone on to play in the NHL. On Dec. 29, 2007, the Wolverines knocked off Michigan Tech 1-0 in double overtime to capture their first Great Lakes Invitational title since The Wolverines have won 12 GLI titles since the tournament s inception in 1965, the most by any team. Michigan Great Lakes Invitational Results Year Opponent result 1966 Michigan Tech W 4-3 Michigan State W Michigan Tech L 2-3 Michigan State L Brown W 4-1 Michigan Tech L Harvard L 4-8 Boston University W Harvard W 3-2 Michigan Tech L Pennsylvania W 7-6 Michigan Tech W Brown W 7-2 Michigan Tech L Lake Superior State W 4-3 o t Michigan Tech L Ohio State L 4-5 Boston University L Michigan State W 7-4 Michigan Tech L 4-5 3o t 1980 Michigan State W 3-2 Michigan Tech L 2-3 o t 1981 Notre Dame L 2-6 Michigan State T Michigan State L 3-6 Notre Dame W Michigan Tech L 4-5 o t Northern Michigan L Michigan Tech L 3-4 Bowling Green W Rensselaer L 3-8 Michigan Tech W Michigan Tech W 4-3 o t Western Michigan L Wisconsin L 0-6 Michigan Tech W Michigan Tech W 7-3 North Dakota W 6-5 2o t 1989 Northern Michigan W 7-1 Michigan State W Michigan Tech W 2-1 Maine W Harvard W 3-1 Michigan Tech W Michigan Tech W 4-2 Northern Michigan W Notre Dame W 8-3 Michigan State W Michigan Tech W 13-0 Michigan State W Northern Michigan W 6-1 Michigan State W Michigan Tech W 6-1 Lake Superior State W St. Lawrence W 3-2 Michigan State L Michigan Tech W 4-1 Michigan State L Lake Superior State W 4-3 o t Michigan State L Michigan Tech L 3-7 Boston College L North Dakota L 4-5 o t Michigan Tech W Michigan Tech W 5-3 Boston University L Boston College L 1-4 Michigan Tech W Michigan Tech W 4-2 Michigan State L 1-2 o t 2005 Colorado College L 1-6 Michigan Tech W Michigan Tech W 4-1 Michigan State L Providence W 6-0 Michigan Tech W 1-0 2o t 2008 Michiagn Tech W 5-0 Michigan State W

51 Michigan s Hockey History Michigan s Record in the GLI Overall Record Semifinal Games Championship Games Third-Place Games Michigan vs. Opponents in the GLI Team gp W L T Pct Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Brown Colorado College Harvard Lake Superior St Maine Michigan State Michigan Tech North Dakota Northern Michigan Notre Dame Ohio State Pennsylvania Providence Rensselaer St. Lawrence Western Michigan Wisconsin Totals Michigan vs. the 2009 GLI Field Michigan Tech Overall Semifinals Third-Place Game Championship Game Michigan State Overall Semifinals Third-Place Game Championship Game Rensselaer Overall Semifinals Third-Place Game Championship Game GLI All-Tournament Team 1966 Paul Domm, D Mel Wakabayashi, F 1968 Dave Perrin, F 1970 Bernie Gagnon, F 1974 Robbie Moore, G Greg Natale, D Angie Moretto, F 1975 Greg Natale, D Dave Debol, F 1976 Rick Palmer, G Greg Natale, D Dave Debol, F 1977 Rudy Varvari, G Dean Turner, D 1979 Murray Eaves, F 1980 Paul Fricker, G John Blum, D Ted Speers, F 1982 Brad Tippett, F 1984 Paul Kobylarz, F 1986 Jeff Norton, D 1987 Todd Brost, F 1988 Warren Sharples, G Myles O Connor, D Todd Brost, F Mike Moes, F 1989 Warren Sharples, G Todd Copeland, D Mark Ouimet, F David Roberts, F 1990 Steve Shields, G Aaron Ward, D Denny Felsner, F 1991 Steve Shields, G David Harlock, D Michigan Great Lakes Invitational Honors Travis Turnbull (left) redirected Scooter Vaughan s point shot at 2:32 of the second overtime to give U-M a 1-0 win versus Michigan Tech in the championship game of the 2007 Great Lakes Invitational. Turnbull had two total goals in the 2007 GLI and was named to the alltournament team. David Oliver, F David Roberts, F 1992 Steve Shields, G Steven Halko, D Cam Stewart, F Brian Wiseman, F 1993 Harold Schock, D David Oliver, F Brian Wiseman, F 1994 Marty Turco, G Steve Halko, D Blake Sloan, D Matt Herr, F Brendan Morrison, F 1995 Steven Halko, D John Madden, F Brendan Morrison, F 1996 Harold Schock, D Bill Muckalt, F Brendan Morrison, F 1997 Bill Muckalt, F 1998 Dave Huntzicker, D 1999 Dave Huntzicker, D Mark Kosick, F 2002 Jed Ortmeyer, F 2003 Eric Werner, D 2004 Noah Ruden, G Brandon Rogers, D Brandon Kaleniecki, F 2006 Matt Hunwick, D 2007 Billy Sauer, G Mark Mitera, D Kevin Porter, F Travis Turnbull, F 2008 Louie Caporusso, F Bryan Hogan, G Chad Langlais, D Chris Summers, D John MacInnes Trophy (MVP) 1979 Murray Eaves 1980 Paul Fricker 1988 Todd Brost 1989 Warren Sharples 1990 Steve Shields 1991 Steve Shields 1992 Cam Stewart 1993 David Oliver 1994 Brendan Morrison 1995 Brendan Morrison 1996 Brendan Morrison 2007 Billy Sauer 2008 Louie Caporusso 25

52 Michigan s hockey history The season marks the 37th year in which Yost Ice Arena will serve as the home of the Michigan ice hockey team. Since , Yost Ice Arena has hosted over three million fans who have helped make it one of the most exciting and intimidating venues in college hockey. The atmosphere has helped Michigan on the ice significantly. In , Michigan was 19-3 at home setting the school record for most home wins in a season. In the last 10 seasons, Michigan owns a record of (.790) at home. On five occasions, Yost has hosted NCAA tournament action. In addition to hosting tournament games in and , the West Regional was held in Ann Arbor at the end of the and the seasons, while the Midwest Regional was held at Yost in In 1998, Michigan won a pair of games including a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over the defending national champions, North Dakota to advance to the Frozen Four where the Wolverines won their Yost Ice Arena: Home of Michigan Hockey for Over 30 Years NCAA-record ninth national championship. In 2002, again Michigan won a pair of games at Yost to advance to the Frozen Four. In 2003, U-M was the only non-no. 1 seed to advance to the NCAA Frozen Four, toppling Maine and Colorado College on its home ice. Yost Ice Arena is one of the most unique arenas in college hockey because it retains the charm of an old barn, but offers the amenities of the most modern of arenas. In 1992, a $1 million project replaced the rink floor and refrigeration unit, and included the addition of a desiccant dehumidification system. A $5.5 million renovation project completed prior to the season brought new dasherboards with tempered glass, improved lighting and sound systems, state-of-the art Yost Ice Arena From Detroit Metropolitan Airport: Take I-94 west to State Street exit (177). Turn right. After passing underneath the overpass, Yost Ice Arena will be on the left. Turn left just past Yost Ice Arena and enter the parking lot between Yost and the Ross Academic Center. From Chicago: Take I-94 east to State Street exit (177). Turn left. After passing underneath the overpass, Yost Ice Arena will be on the left. Turn left just after Yost Ice Arena and enter the parking lot in between Yost and the Ross Academic Center. From Flint: Take U.S. 23 south to I-94 west. Follow directions above from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. From Toledo: Take U.S. 23 north to I-94 west. Follow directions above from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. When construction was finished on Yost Field House in November, 1923, it became the nation's first field house. In 1973, Yost Ice Arena became the home of Michigan Hockey. Since 1996, over $11 million has been spent to upgrade the locker room facilities for U-M and its opponents and to install balconies for a press box and club seating. ceiling insulation and the replacement of end zone scoreboards with fully automated boards on the east and west sides. First floor remodeling brought with it a new pro shop, modernized concession stands and restrooms, new locker rooms and an improved lobby, complete with trophy showcases and ornate woodwork. Seating throughout was reconfigured, and sightlines were improved. The new second floor varsity area houses a well-appointed locker room and training area/ weight room suite used exclusively by the Michigan hockey team. Second floor renovations also created a new concourse, complete with arena administrative offices, improved restroom and concession facilities and an elevator. Upgraded press facilities boast an enviable center ice vantage point and offer some of the finest media accommodations in the country. The facility underwent a $1.4 millon renovation during the summer of 2001, which created a new balcony directly across from the press box that juts out over existing stands and provides nearly 300 new seats. In the entrance to the new seating level is a lounge that opens up onto a platform in the northeast corner of the arena and overlooks the ice. A new stairwell, new restrooms and a kitchen to serve hot food in the new seating area were also added to improve the amenities for the individuals sitting in the new seats. In addition, a center ice scoreboard and monitors underneath the east and west wing balconies were installed. Most recently in the summer of 2006, a $2 million project involved the building of a new opponent locker room. It is situated at the opposite end of the ice from U-M s locker room, making entering and exiting the ice easier for both teams. Built in 1924 as a field house, the structure was named in honor of Michigan s legendary football coach and athletic director, Fielding H. Yost. Before being converted to an ice arena in 1973, the building housed the great track teams of the 1950s and the Cazzie Russell-led basketball teams of the mid-1960s. Although no one can fill Yost to capacity (6,637) quite like the Wolverines, a number of others, including local high school teams and recreational leagues call it home. 26

53 Michigan s Hockey History The True Impact of Yost Ice Arena s Fans The crowd really energizes you and gives you an extra jump in your step. They really get behind us. It s a fun atmosphere to play in. It has to be intimidating for the other team to have to come in and play here. Brendan Morrison, 1997 Hobey Baker winner and U-M captain This building is a big part of why I came here. On my first recruiting visit, the crowd was so unbelievable I wanted to get on the ice and start playing right then. --Kevin Porter, 2008 Hobey Baker winner and U-M captain The teams are already down two goals when they come into this place. It s a pretty ruthless crowd. When you play for Michigan, in their eyes, you can do no wrong. And, that s pretty special too a lot of guys feed off that energy. Blake Sloan, former U-M alternate captain It s a hostile environment and that s why I think it s fun. I just think it captures the entire college atmosphere. The stands are right on top of you, and the fans are active and vocal. --Tom Anastos, CCHA Commissioner The Reputation Yost Ice Arena s reputation for inducing a crowd-crazy atmosphere filtered right onto the April 28, 1997, pages of Sports Illustrated, which featured the game-night intensity prominently among its look at America s Top 50 athletic schools. Here is a sampling of the puck-talk found at U-M s home games. (Counting the number of Michigan goals) We want mooooore goals. Sieve! Sieve! Sieve! It s all your fault! It s all your fault!: After a Michigan goal is announced, the pep band begins the count of Michigan goals. That is followed by pointing at the opponent s goaltender and calling him a sieve and telling him that it s all his fault. OOOOOOhhhh C-Ya!: The band begins a drum roll and the fans extend a hand in a waving motion when an opponent takes a penalty. When he enters the penalty box, the crowd shouts, C-Ya. Goalie Sieve, Goalie Sieve: When the Michigan goaltender makes a dazzling stop, he is often compared to the opponent s goalie. Michigan has the goalie while the opponent has a sieve. The Michigan Ice Hockey Pep Band is one of the reasons that Yost Ice Arena sports one of the best atmospheres in all of college hockey. Its constant interaction with fans throughout the game keeps everyone into the game. Attendance Records at Yost Ice Arena Year GP Att Avg W-L-T ,339 4, ,725 4, ,090 4, ,077 4, ,052 5, ,775 3, ,926 4, ,230 5, ,902 4, ,519 3, ,579 3, ,669 3, ,873 4, ,036 4, ,739 4, ,941 4, ,317 4, ,054 4, ,266 5, ,720 6, ,168 6, ,778 6, ,786 6, ,133 6, ,760 6, ,662 6, ,365 6, ,339 6, ,133 6, ,945 6, ,124 6, ,648 6, ,350 6, ,596 6, ,765 6, ,036 6, Totals 695 3,711,416 5, Capacity was listed as 8,100 from to , 7,235 from to and 6,343 from to The current capacity is 6,637. Top Single Game Crowds 8,411 Michigan State 1/29/88 8,404 Michigan State 2/18/89 8,396 Michigan State 2/17/90 8,392 Michigan State 12/9/89 Top Single-Game Post-Renovation Crowds ( to Present) 6,986 Michigan State 1/19/02 6,984 Notre Dame 1/18/08 6,983 Notre Dame 1/31/09 6,982 Boston College 10/14/05 Top Season Series Crowds 19,114 Cornell 3/ , ,788 Michigan State 12/9; 2/17, ,726 Michigan State 12/9; 2/18, ,513 Michigan State 11/14; 1/29, Top Weekend Crowds 19,114 Cornell 3/ , ,528 Michigan Tech 2/27-28, ,240 Lake Superior 1/31-2/1, ,206 Michigan Tech 11/21-22,

54 Through The Years Red Berenson at his May 1984, introductory press conference between assistant coach Mark Miller and athletic director Don Canham.

55 Through The Years Annual Team Records Year GP W L T Pct. GF GA Conference GP W L T Pct. Place Conf. Tourn. NCAA Results Head Coach Joe Barss Joe Barss Joe Barss Joe Barss Joe Barss Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Ed Lowrey Vic Heyliger Vic Heyliger Vic Heyliger Champion Vic Heyliger Third Place Vic Heyliger Third Place Vic Heyliger Champion Vic Heyliger MCHL T-2nd Champion Vic Heyliger MCHL T-1st Champion Vic Heyliger WIHL nd Third Place Vic Heyliger WIHL nd Champion Vic Heyliger WIHL st Champion Vic Heyliger WIHL nd Runner-up Vic Heyliger WIHL th Al Renfrew Big Ten rd Al Renfrew WCHA th Al Renfrew Big Ten nd WCHA rd First Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten st WCHA nd Second Rd. Third Place Al Renfrew Big Ten st WCHA th Al Renfrew Big Ten rd WCHA st Second Rd. Champion Al Renfrew Big Ten st WCHA th Al Renfrew Big Ten rd WCHA th First Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten rd WCHA th First Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten nd WCHA th First Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten st WCHA th Second Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten st 2

56 Through The Years Year GP W L T Pct. GF GA Conference GP W L T Pct. Place Conf. Tourn. NCAA Results Head Coach WCHA th First Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten rd WCHA th Al Renfrew Big Ten th WCHA th First Rd. Al Renfrew Big Ten nd WCHA th Al Renfrew Big Ten th WCHA th First Rd. dan Farrell Big Ten th WCHA th Second Rd. dan Farrell Big Ten nd WCHA th Second Rd. dan Farrell Big Ten nd WCHA rd Third Rd. Runner-up Dan Farrell Big Ten nd WCHA T-7th dan Farrell Big Ten nd WCHA th dan Farrell Big Ten rd WCHA th First Rd. dan Farrell Big Ten nd WCHA T-5th Second Rd. Wilf Martin* Big Ten rd John Giordano CCHA th First Rd. John Giordano CCHA th John Giordano CCHA th John Giordano CCHA T-7th First Rd. Red Berenson CCHA th First Rd. Red Berenson CCHA th First Rd. Red Berenson CCHA th First Rd. Red Berenson CCHA th First Rd. Red Berenson CCHA th Third Place Red Berenson CCHA nd Finalist Second Round Red Berenson CCHA st Finalist Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA nd Semifinalist Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA st Champion Second Round Red Berenson CCHA st Semifinalist Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA T-1st Champion Champions Red Berenson CCHA st Champion Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA nd Finalist Champions Red Berenson CCHA nd Champion Second Round Red Berenson CCHA st Semifinalist Second Round Red Berenson CCHA T-2nd Finalist Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA st Champion Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA nd Champion Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA st Finalist Second Round Red Berenson CCHA st Champion Second Round Red Berenson CCHA rd Semifinalist First Round Red Berenson CCHA nd Finalist First Round Red Berenson CCHA st Champion Frozen Four Red Berenson CCHA nd Finalist First Round Red Berenson * Wilf Martin coached the first two games of the season before John Giordano took over the coaching duties. 3

57 Through The Years Overall Record: Coach: Joe Barss Captain: Kyle MacDuff Jan. 12 Wisconsin H W 2-1 2o t Jan. 13 Wisconsin H W 1-0 Jan. 19 Wisconsin A W 1-0 Jan. 20 Wisconsin A L 0-1 Jan. 23 Minnesota A L 0-2 Jan. 24 Minnesota A L 0-3 Jan. 27 L Assumption N1 L 1-4 Feb. 4 Notre Dame H L 2-3 Feb. 16 Minnesota H L 3-6 Feb. 17 Minnesota H W 3-2 Feb. 22 Notre Dame A L 1-5 N1 Belle Isle (Detroit, Mich.) Overall Record: Coach: Joe Barss Captain: Edgar Kahn Jan. 12 Notre Dame H W 3-1 Jan. 15 Amer. Osteo. A L 3-6 Jan. 18 Wisconsin H W 3-0 Jan. 19 Wisconsin H T 2-2 3o t Feb. 9 Notre Dame H W 2-1 Feb. 15 Wisconsin A W 3-0 Feb. 16 Wisconsin A W 3-1 Feb. 18 Minnesota A L 1-2 Feb. 19 Minnesota A L 0-2 Feb. 23 Minnesota H L 1-7 Feb. 24 Minnesota H W Overall Record: Coach: Joe Barss Captain: Dan Petermann Jan. 16 L Assumption H L 1-2 Jan. 24 Michigan State A W 6-3 Feb. 27 Wisconsin A W 2-0 Feb. 28 Wisconsin A W 1-0 Mar. 2 Minnesota A T 1-1 o t Mar. 3 Minnesota A W Overall Record: Coach: Joe Barss Captain: Irving Reynolds Jan. 23 Michigan State H W 4-0 Feb. 5 Michigan State A W 4-1 Feb. 12 Wisconsin H T 1-1 Feb. 13 Wisconsin H W 2-1 Feb. 19 Minnesota H L 0-6 Feb. 20 Minnesota H T 1-1 Mar. 1 Minnesota A L 2-4 Mar. 2 Minnesota A L 1-2 Mar. 4 Wisconsin A L 1-2 Mar. 5 Wisconsin A L Overall Record: Coach: Joe Barss Captain: Steve Jones Jan. 17 Michigan Tech H W 1-0 Jan. 18 Michigan Tech H L 0-1 Jan. 22 Windsor Tech H L 2-4 Jan. 23 Michigan State A W 2-0 Feb. 14 Michigan State H W 2-1 o t Feb. 19 Wisconsin A W 1-0 Feb. 22 Minnesota A L 2-3 Feb. 23 Minnesota A L 0-1 Mar. 5 Wisconsin N1 W 2-1 Mar. 7 Wisconsin N1 W 1-0 o t Mar. 9 Wisconsin N1 W 1-0 Mar. 11 Minnesota N1 W 1-0 Mar. 12 Minnesota N1 W 2-1 o t N1 Windsor, Ontario Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Bill Maney Jan. 3 Marquette H L 1-3 Jan. 4 Marquette H L 0-1 Jan. 6 Western Ontario A L 0-4 Jan. 7 Michigan State H W 3-1 Jan. 17 Minnesota N1 L 0-3 Jan. 18 Minnesota N1 L 1-3 Feb. 1 Michigan State A L 1-2 Feb. 10 Wisconsin A L 1-3 Feb. 11 Wisconsin A L 1-2 Feb. 13 Minnesota A L 1-4 Feb. 14 Minnesota A L 0-4 Feb. 27 Wisconsin N1 T 0-0 o t Feb. 28 Wisconsin N1 W 3-1 N1 Olympia Stadium (Detroit, Mich.) Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Jim Fisher Dec. 20 Ontario Ag. A L 3-4 Jan. 5 Princeton H L 3-9 Jan. 7 Western Ontario H L 1-5 Jan. 11 Marquette A L 1-10 Jan. 12 Marquette A L 1-13 Jan. 14 Michigan State H W 9-1 Jan. 18 Minnesota H L 0-4 Jan. 19 Minnesota H L 0-6 Feb. 8 Michigan State A W 8-2 Feb. 16 Marquette A L 2-5 Feb. 18 Wisconsin A W 3-2 Feb. 19 Wisconsin A L 0-3 Feb. 21 Minnesota A L 1-5 Feb. 23 Minnesota A L 1-2 Feb. 12 Beck College A W 8-0 Mar. 1 Wisconsin H W 3-1 Mar. 2 Wisconsin H T 2-2 o t Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Clarence Bryant Dec. 16 Western Ontario H W 5-2 Dec. 30 Yale N1 L 1-7 Dec. 31 Yale N1 L 0-7 Jan. 1 Yale N1 L 0-1 Jan. 4 Hamilton A W 4-0 Jan. 7 Ontario Ag. H W 3-0 Jan. 10 Michigan Tech H W 2-1 Jan. 11 Michigan Tech H W 4-2 Jan. 17 Wisconsin A W 2-1 o t Jan. 18 Wisconsin A L 2-3 Jan. 20 Minnesota A W 3-0 Jan. 21 Minnesota A L 0-1 Jan. 22 Marquette A L 1-3 Jan. 25 Michigan State A W 7-0 Jan. 30 Marquette H W 4-1 Jan. 31 Marquette H L 2-3 Feb. 17 Michigan State H W 7-1 Feb. 21 Minnesota H T 1-1 2o t Feb. 22 Minnesota H W 2-1 Feb. 27 Wisconsin H W 5-1 Mar. 1 Wisconsin H T 0-0 N1 Lake Placid, N.Y Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Art Schlanderer Dec. 13 Western Ontario H W 4-2 Dec. 17 Chatham A.C. H W 3-1 Dec. 30 Harvard N1 L 0-7 Jan. 1 Paris A.C. A T 3-3 Jan. 2 Western Ontario A L 1-2 Jan. 5 Ontario Ag. H W 8-1 Jan. 9 Marquette A L 2-3 Jan. 16 Wisconsin A L 0-2 Jan. 17 Wisconsin A L 0-1 Jan. 23 Minnesota A W 2-1 Year-By-Year Results Jan. 24 Minnesota A W 1-0 Jan. 29 Marquette H W 4-1 Jan. 30 Marquette H W 4-0 Feb. 19 Wisconsin H T 0-0 Feb. 21 Wisconsin H W 3-0 Feb. 27 Minnesota H W 3-1 Feb. 28 Minnesota H W 2-0 N1 Buffalo, N.Y Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: John Tompkins Dec. 8 Chatham A.C. H L 2-3 Dec. 17 Western Ontario H W 3-2 Jan. 4 Ontario Ag. H W 3-1 Jan. 11 Haley A.C. H T 3-3 Jan. 12 Haley A.C. H W 7-1 Jan. 13 Haley A.C. H W 7-2 Jan. 21 Minnesota A L 0-3 Jan. 22 Minnesota A L 0-1 Feb. 13 White Star H.C. H W 3-2 Feb. 19 Wisconsin H W 7-1 Feb. 20 Wisconsin H W 5-0 Feb. 26 Marquette H W 1-0 Feb. 27 Marquette H W 4-3 Mar. 4 Minnesota H T 1-1 2o t Mar. 5 Minnesota H L 0-1 Mar. 11 Chatham A.C. A L 3-7 Mar. 15 Chatham A.C. H L Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Emerson Reid, Keith Crossman Nov. 29 White Star H.C. H W 2-1 Dec. 6 Chatham A.C. H W 6-2 Dec. 14 Western Ontario H T 1-1 o t Jan. 6 Dearborn A.C. H W 4-1 Jan. 9 Ontario Ag. H W 8-0 Jan. 13 St. Mary s H T 4-4 Jan. 20 Minnesota A L 1-2 o t Jan. 21 Minnesota A L 1-3 Feb. 13 Michigan Tech H L 3-4 Feb. 14 Michigan Tech H W 7-1 Feb. 17 Wisconsin H W 8-1 Feb. 18 Wisconsin H W 2-1 Feb. 24 Minnesota H L 2-5 Feb. 25 Minnesota H W 3-1 Mar. 2 Marquette H W 5-1 Mar. 4 Marquette H W Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: George David Jr. Dec. 5 Dearborn A.C. H W 4-3 Dec. 8 Amherstburg H W 3-2 o t Dec. 13 Colgate H W 7-1 Jan. 9 Kitchener H W 2-1 Jan. 12 Michigan Tech A L 4-5 Jan. 13 Michigan Tech A W 1-0 Jan. 18 Minnesota A L 2-5 Jan. 19 Minnesota A L 0-1 Jan. 23 Point Edward H L 1-2 Feb. 16 Wisconsin H W 5-3 Feb. 17 Wisconsin H W 2-0 Feb. 23 Minnesota H L 1-3 Feb. 24 Minnesota H L 1-2 Feb. 27 London H.C. H W 4-2 Mar. 2 Michigan Tech H W 2-1 Mar. 3 Michigan Tech H W Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: John Sherf, John Jewell Dec. 5 Essex Frontiers H W 6-2 Dec. 8 London H.C. H L 1-3 Dec. 15 Chatham A.C. H L 2-3 Dec. 19 McMaster H W 6-4 Jan. 11 Wisconsin H W 6-0 Jan. 12 Wisconsin H W 2-1 Jan. 18 Minnesota A T 2-2 o t Jan. 19 Minnesota A W 4-3 Jan. 22 Point Edward H W 3-2 Feb. 11 Ontario Ag. H W 2-0 Feb. 15 Michigan Tech A W 2-1 o t Feb. 16 Michigan Tech A L 2-3 Feb. 22 Minnesota H T 1-1 Feb. 23 Minnesota H W 3-1 Mar. 1 Michigan Tech H W 3-0 Mar. 2 Michigan Tech H W 7-1 Mar. 7 St. Thomas H W Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Larry David Dec. 14 London H.C. H W 5-4 Dec. 19 McMaster H L 5-6 Jan. 8 Ilderton A.C. H W 9-1 Jan. 11 Chatham A.C. H L 2-7 Jan. 16 Minnesota A L 1-7 Jan. 17 Minnesota A L 0-1 Jan. 20 Ontario Ag. H W 5-3 Jan. 24 Michigan Tech A L 2-3 Jan. 25 Michigan Tech A L 0-1 Feb. 15 Point Edward H L 2-4 Feb. 18 St. Thomas H W 12-5 Feb. 21 Minnesota H W 2-1 o t Feb. 22 Minnesota H L 1-5 Feb. 28 Michigan Tech H W 6-3 Feb. 29 Michigan Tech H L 3-4 o t Mar. 3 Wayne A W Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Vic Heyliger Nov. 28 Chatham A.C. H L 4-7 Dec. 5 Brantford A.C. H L 4-5 Dec. 8 Western Ontario H W 8-1 Dec. 12 McMaster H W 6-3 Jan. 9 Sarnia A.C. H W 2-1 o t Jan. 15 Minnesota H L 0-3 Jan. 16 Minnesota H W 8-1 Jan. 22 Michigan Tech A L 0-1 Jan. 23 Michigan Tech A W 3-2 Jan. 26 Ontario Ag. H W 7-3 Feb. 16 Western Ontario A W 4-2 Feb. 19 Michigan Tech H W 4-1 Feb. 20 Michigan Tech H W 4-2 Feb. 24 Minnesota A L 1-3 Feb. 25 Minnesota A W 3-2 Mar. 2 London H.C. H W 8-1 Mar. 6 Toronto H L 2-4 Mar. 13 Chatham A.C. H T Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Bob Simpson Nov. 27 Western Ontario H W 3-0 Dec. 4 London H.C. H L 2-3 Dec. 11 Brantford A.C. H W 2-1 Dec. 14 McMaster H W 5-0 Jan. 6 Michigan Tech H W 5-2 Jan. 8 Michigan Tech H W 7-1 Jan. 12 Minnesota A L 1-2 Jan. 14 Minnesota A W 2-1 Jan. 22 Sarnia A.C. H W 6-3 Feb. 12 Ontario Ag. H W 5-3 Feb. 16 Paris A.C. H W 3-2 o t Feb. 19 Western Ontario A L 1-2 o t Feb. 24 Minnesota H L 3-4 Feb. 26 Minnesota H W 5-3 Feb. 28 Michigan Tech A W 2-1 Mar. 2 Michigan Tech A L 2-6 Mar. 5 Toronto H L 2-3 Mar. 10 Illinois A W 8-1 Mar. 12 Paris A.C. H W 6-3

58 Through The Years Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Leslie Hillberg Dec. 6 McMaster H T 2-2 2o t Dec. 10 Western Ontario H W 7-5 Dec. 13 Western Reserve A W 3-1 Jan. 7 Port Dover H W 6-2 Jan. 10 London H.C. H L 3-5 Jan. 14 Illinois A W 4-0 Jan. 19 Minnesota H L 0-6 Jan. 21 Minnesota H L 0-4 Jan. 25 Ontario Ag. H L 3-4 Feb. 11 Western Ontario A T 3-3 o t Feb. 15 Woodstock A.C. H W 6-2 Feb. 18 Waterloo A.C. H L 3-5 Feb. 23 Minnesota A L 0-7 Feb. 25 Minnesota A L 3-8 Mar. 1 Toronto H L 2-4 Mar. 4 Illinois H W 3-1 Mar. 8 Point Edward H W 2-1 Mar. 11 Paris A.C. H W Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Eldon James Dec. 2 London H.C. H L 1-3 Dec. 9 McMaster H T 4-4 o t Dec. 15 Colorado Coll. A L 2-4 Dec. 16 Colorado Coll. A L 3-4 Jan. 2 Yale A L 2-5 Jan. 4 Michigan Tech H W 1-0 Jan. 6 Michigan Tech H L 0-2 Jan. 11 Illinois H W 3-1 Jan. 13 Illinois H W 5-1 Jan. 18 Minnesota A L 2-9 Jan. 20 Minnesota A L 2-5 Jan. 24 Ontario Ag. H L 4-5 Feb. 10 Sarnia A.C. H L 2-5 Feb. 15 Michigan Tech A L 0-1 Feb. 17 Michigan Tech A L 0-4 Feb. 24 Minnesota H L 0-7 Feb. 26 Minnesota H L 0-5 Mar. 2 Paris A.C. H W 8-3 Mar. 7 Illinois A W 2-0 Mar. 9 Illinois A L Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Charlie Ross Nov. 30 London H.C. H L 5-7 o t Dec. 7 Western Ontario H L 4-5 Dec. 13 Colorado Coll. A L 3-7 Dec. 14 Colorado Coll. A T 1-1 Jan. 9 Michigan Tech H W 6-2 Jan. 11 Michigan Tech H W 4-3 Jan. 16 Minnesota A L 0-4 Jan. 18 Minnesota A L 2-7 Jan. 25 Sarnia A.C. H L 2-5 Feb. 15 Paris A.C. H L 3-7 Feb. 22 Brantford A.C. H L 0-3 Feb. 27 Minnesota H L 0-8 Mar. 1 Minnesota H L 1-2 Mar. 6 Illinois H L 1-7 Mar. 8 Illinois H L 2-8 Mar. 13 Illinois A L 2-4 Mar. 15 Illinois A L Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Paul Goldsmith Dec. 6 London H.C. H L 1-6 Dec. 13 Port Dover H L 1-2 Jan. 3 Michigan Tech A T 2-2 Jan. 5 Michigan Tech A L 1-4 Jan. 10 Point Edward H L 4-5 Jan. 15 Illinois H L 0-10 Jan. 17 Illinois H L 2-6 Jan. 22 Minnesota A W 3-2 Jan. 24 Minnesota A L 0-6 Feb. 14 Paris A.C. H L 1-9 Feb. 20 Colorado Coll. A L 2-6 Feb. 21 Colorado Coll. A L 2-10 Feb. 26 Minnesota H L 0-4 Feb. 28 Minnesota H L 1-5 Mar. 5 Michigan Tech H T 2-2 Mar. 7 Michigan Tech H W 2-1 Mar. 12 Illinois A L 2-6 Mar. 14 Illinois A L Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Henry Loud Dec. 5 London H.C. H L 3-6 Jan. 1 Point Edward H L 2-5 Jan. 9 Port Dover H T 3-3 Jan. 14 Minnesota A L 0-3 Jan. 16 Minnesota A L 0-4 Feb. 6 Point Edward H W 6-4 Feb. 13 Paris A.C. H L 2-7 Feb. 18 Minnesota H T 1-1 Feb. 20 Minnesota H L 2-6 Feb. 25 Illinois A L 0-6 Feb. 27 Illinois A L 0-4 Mar. 4 Illinois H L 0-6 Mar. 6 Illinois H L Overall Record: Coach: Edward Lowrey Captain: Bob Derleth Dec. 11 London H.C. H L 1-4 Jan. 8 Sarnia A.C. H W 4-2 Jan. 15 Woodstock Army H L 1-6 Jan. 22 Fingal Air Force H W 8-0 Jan. 29 Detroit Vickers H L 3-4 o t Feb. 5 Paris A.C. H W 6-2 Feb. 12 Detroit Vickers H W 6-5 Feb. 19 Brantford A.C. A W Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Ted Greer Jan. 6 Detroit Vickers H L 6-12 Jan. 13 Minnesota A L 0-10 Jan. 20 Point Edward H W 4-3 Jan. 27 Brantford A.C. H W 6-4 Feb. 3 Minnesota H L 2-15 Feb. 10 Waterloo A.C. H W 5-4 Mar. 3 London H.C. H L 3-6 Mar. 10 Detroit Vickers H L 3-4 2o t Mar. 17 Middlesex Huron H L Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Conrad Hill Dec. 1 Windsor Spitfires H W 7-2 Dec. 8 Owen Sound Jrs. H W 8-3 Dec. 14 Windsor Spitfires A W 8-5 Dec. 15 Windsor Colonials H W 4-2 Dec. 20 Sault Ste. Marie H W 5-1 Jan. 2 De La Salle Jrs. H W 6-3 Jan. 5 Sarnia A.C. H W 16-2 Jan. 11 Colorado Coll. A W 5-4 o t Jan. 12 Colorado Coll. A W 10-2 Jan. 18 Minnesota H W 5-2 Jan. 19 Minnesota H W 8-4 Jan. 25 Toronto A L 3-9 Jan. 26 Toronto A L 5-7 Jan. 30 McMaster H W 13-6 Feb. 1 Minnesota A T 3-3 Feb. 2 Minnesota A L 2-5 Feb. 8 Toronto H L 1-6 Feb. 9 Toronto H L 0-4 Feb. 15 Paris A.C. H W 9-4 Feb. 16 Brantford A.C. H L 6-11 Mar. 1 Michigan Tech A L 4-5 Mar. 2 Michigan Tech A W 9-5 Mar. 6 Windsor A.C. H W 9-6 Mar. 8 Michigan Tech H W 11-3 Mar. 9 Michigan Tech H W Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Conrad Hill Nov. 29 Windsor Spitfires H W 10-7 Dec. 7 Toronto A L 3-6 Dec. 14 Marquette H.C. H W 9-6 Dec. 19 Toronto H L 2-4 Dec. 23 Dartmouth H L 3-6 Dec. 27 Colorado Coll. A L 4-6 Dec. 28 Colorado Coll. A W 5-1 Jan. 2 Olympic Club N1 W 1-0 Jan. 3 California A W 8-1 Jan. 10 Queens H W 2-1 Jan. 11 Queens H W 6-3 Jan. 17 Minnesota H T 4-4 o t Jan. 18 Minnesota H W 5-4 Feb. 1 Brantford A.C. H W 15-2 Feb. 8 McMaster H W 11-4 Feb. 14 Minnesota A W 4-2 Feb. 15 Minnesota A L 2-3 Feb. 22 Waterloo A.C. H W 8-6 Mar. 1 Windsor Spitfires A L 5-6 Mar. 7 Michigan Tech H W 3-1 Mar. 8 Michigan Tech H L 1-3 N1 Berkeley, Calif Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Conrad Hill NCAA Tournament: Champion Dec. 6 McMaster H W 13-1 Dec. 12 Windsor Spitfires H W 4-3 Dec. 18 Toronto N1 W 3-2 Dec. 19 Toronto N1 T 4-4 Jan. 9 North Dakota H L 5-6 Jan. 10 North Dakota H W 5-2 Jan. 16 Minnesota A W 3-2 Jan. 17 Minnesota A W 5-1 Jan. 31 Michigan Tech A W 9-8 Feb. 2 Michigan Tech A W 4-0 Feb. 6 Yale H W 6-1 Feb. 7 Yale H W 7-3 Feb. 13 Minnesota H W 6-2 Feb. 14 Minnesota H L 4-5 Feb. 16 California H W 11-2 Feb. 17 California H W 4-2 Feb. 21 Western Ontario H W 12-0 Feb. 27 Colorado Coll. H W 3-1 Feb. 28 Colorado Coll. H W 6-1 Mar. 5 Michigan Tech H W 6-5 Mar. 6 Michigan Tech H W 7-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 19 Boston College N2 W 6-4 o t Mar. 20 Dartmouth N3 W 8-4 N1 Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) N2 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N3 NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Al Renfrew NCAA Tournament: Third Dec. 6 Toledo Mercurys A T 2-2 Dec. 11 Windsor Spitfires H T 2-2 Dec. 16 Toronto N1 W 12-1 Dec. 17 Toronto N1 W 6-4 Dec. 21 Colorado Coll. A W 5-2 Dec. 22 Colorado Coll. A T 4-4 Dec. 25 North Dakota N2 W 8-1 Dec. 26 North Dakota N2 W 11-4 Dec. 28 California A W 7-2 Jan. 1 California N3 W 7-2 Jan. 8 Queens H W 6-5 Jan. 29 Michigan Tech A W 5-4 Jan. 31 Michigan Tech A L 2-6 Feb. 5 McMaster H W 14-1 Feb. 11 North Dakota H W 14-7 Feb. 12 North Dakota H W 10-4 Feb. 18 Minnesota A W 4-1 Feb. 19 Minnesota N4 W 6-3 Feb. 25 Minnesota H W 10-4 Feb. 26 Minnesota H W 4-1 Mar. 4 Michigan Tech H W 7-1 Mar. 5 Michigan Tech H W 8-3 Mar. 11 Sarnia A.C. H W 13-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 17 Dartmouth N5 L 2-4 Mar. 19 Colorado College N6 W 10-4 N1 Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) N2 Albuquerque, N.M. N3 Los Angeles, Calif. N4 Rochester, Minn. N5 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N6 NCAA Consolation (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Wally Grant NCAA Tournament: Third Dec. 10 McMaster H W 12-3 Dec. 16 Toronto H W 2-1 Dec. 17 Toronto H L 2-4 Dec. 21 Brown H W 7-3 Dec. 22 Brown H W 7-5 Dec. 28 North Dakota A W 8-4 Dec. 29 North Dakota A W 6-0 Jan. 6 Montreal H L 3-4 Jan. 7 Montreal H W 5-3 Jan. 13 Princeton A W 8-5 Jan. 14 Yale A W 4-1 Jan. 21 Windsor Spitfires H W 4-1 Feb. 3 Minnesota H W 2-1 Feb. 4 Minnesota H W 6-2 Feb. 10 Michigan Tech A L 2-3 Feb. 11 Michigan Tech A W 9-2 Feb. 17 Colorado Coll. H W 5-1 Feb. 18 Colorado Coll. H W 11-1 Feb. 22 Michigan State A W 10-4 Feb. 24 Minnesota A W 7-3 Feb. 25 Minnesota A W 6-2 Mar. 3 Michigan Tech H W 9-3 Mar. 4 Michigan Tech H W 6-1 Mar. 9 Michigan State H W 17-1 Mar. 11 Western Ontario H W 5-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 17 Boston Univ. N1 L 3-4 Mar. 18 Boston College N2 W 10-6 N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Consolation (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Gil Burford NCAA Tournament: Champion Dec. 8 Detroit A.C. H W 8-6 Dec. 15 Princeton H W 11-6 Dec. 16 Princeton H W 10-2 Dec. 21 Western Ontario H W 8-2 Dec. 22 Western Ontario H W 14-1 Dec. 27 Boston College A W 11-2 Dec. 29 Boston Univ. A W 3-2 Jan. 5 Minnesota A W 5-4 o t Jan. 6 Minnesota A W 6-4 Jan. 12 Montreal H T 8-8 Jan. 13 Montreal H L 2-3 Jan. 19 Minnesota H W 12-2 Jan. 20 Minnesota H W 8-0 Feb. 5 Denver A W 5-4 Feb. 7 Denver A L 3-5 Feb. 9 Colorado Coll. A W 6-4 Feb. 10 Colorado Coll. A L 7-9 Feb. 16 Toronto H W 9-5 Feb. 17 Toronto H L 4-6 Feb. 21 Michigan State A W 10-1 Feb. 23 North Dakota H W 11-4 Feb. 24 North Dakota H W 12-4 Mar. 3 Michigan State H W 9-6 Mar. 9 Michigan Tech H W 8-3 Mar. 10 Michigan Tech H W 7-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 15 Boston Univ. N1 W 8-2 Mar. 17 Brown N2 W 7-1 N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 5

59 + WIHL gameoverall Through The Years Overall Record: MCHL: Tie-Second Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Earl Keyes NCAA Tournament: Champion Dec. 5 +Michigan State A W 11-1 Dec. 7 Montreal H W 9-2 Dec. 8 Montreal H L 4-5 Dec. 14 Toronto H W 4-1 Dec. 15 Toronto H W 6-4 Dec. 20 +Denver H W 7-5 Dec. 21 +Denver H L 4-5 Jan. 4 +North Dakota H W 4-2 Jan. 5 +North Dakota H L 2-4 Jan. 11 +Minnesota H W 5-4 Jan. 12 +Minnesota H W 6-1 Jan. 16 +Michigan State H W 7-1 Jan. 18 +Minnesota A W 7-2 Jan. 19 +Minnesota A W 5-0 Feb. 8 +Michigan Tech A W 9-2 Feb. 9 +Michigan Tech A W 10-4 Feb. 15 +Colorado Coll. A L 3-5 Feb. 16 +Colorado Coll. A W 7-6 o t Feb. 22 McGill H W 6-0 Feb. 23 McGill H W 3-1 Feb. 29 +Michigan State A W 8-2 Mar. 1 +Michigan State H W 6-2 Mar. 7 +Michigan Tech H W 11-4 Mar. 8 +Michigan Tech H W 4-3 NCAA Tournament Mar. 13 St. Lawrence N1 W 9-3 Mar. 15 Colorado College N2 W MCHL game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: MCHL: Tie-First Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: John Matchefts NCAA Tournament: Champion Dec. 6 St. Lawrence H W 6-1 Dec. 13 Toronto H W 6-3 Dec. 19 +Colorado Coll. A W 3-2 Dec. 20 +Colorado Coll. A W 10-6 Dec. 22 +Denver A W 5-2 Dec. 23 +Denver A L 4-5 o t Jan. 7 +Michigan State A W 6-0 Jan. 9 Montreal H W 13-2 Jan. 10 Montreal H L 1-2 Jan. 14 +Michigan State H W 10-2 Jan. 16 +Minnesota H L 3-4 Jan. 17 +Minnesota H W 5-4 Feb. 11 +Michigan State H W 4-0 Feb. 13 +Minnesota A L 2-5 Feb. 14 +Minnesota A L 0-4 Feb. 20 +North Dakota H W 5-3 Feb. 21 +North Dakota H W 8-3 Feb. 27 McGill H L 0-7 Feb. 28 McGill H L 1-2 Mar. 4 +Michigan State A W 8-4 Mar. 6 +Michigan Tech H W 8-3 Mar. 7 +Michigan Tech H W 10-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 13 Boston Univ. N1 W 14-2 Mar. 14 Minnesota N2 W MCHL game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: WIHL: Second Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Jim Haas NCAA Tournament: Third Dec. 4 McGill H W 7-2 Dec. 5 McGill H L 5-7 Dec. 11 Toronto H W 6-1 Dec. 12 Toronto H T 0-0 Dec. 18 +North Dakota A L 3-10 Dec. 19 +North Dakota A L 3-5 Jan. 8 +Michigan State A W Jan. 9 +Michigan State H W 3-1 Jan. 15 +Minnesota A L 4-5 Jan. 16 +Minnesota A W 4-3 Feb. 5 +Michigan Tech A W 8-3 Feb. 6 +Michigan Tech A W 7-6 o t Feb. 8 +Denver H W 11-4 Feb. 9 +Denver H W 5-3 Feb. 12 +Colorado Coll. H W 5-1 Feb. 13 +Colorado Coll. H W 9-2 Feb. 19 +Michigan State A T 0-0 o t Feb. 20 +Michigan State H W 3-2 Feb. 26 +Minnesota H W 6-3 Feb. 27 +Minnesota H W 5-2 Mar. 6 Grand Rapids H L 8-12 NCAA Tournament Mar. 12 RPI N1 L 4-6 Mar. 13 Boston College N2 W WIHL game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Consolation (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: WIHL: Second Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Bill MacFarland NCAA Tournament: Champion Dec. 4 McGill H W 7-2 Dec. 5 McGill H W 4-2 Dec. 10 Montreal H W 3-2 Dec. 11 Montreal H T 3-3 Dec. 17 +Colorado Coll. A L 0-4 Dec. 18 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-5 Dec. 21 +Denver A W 2-1 Dec. 22 +Denver A L 2-8 Jan. 7 +Michigan State A W 7-0 Jan. 8 +Michigan State H W 3-1 Jan. 14 +Minnesota H L 4-10 Jan. 15 +Minnesota H W 5-3 Feb. 4 +Michigan Tech A W 4-2 Feb. 5 +Michigan Tech A L 1-4 Feb. 11 +Michigan State A W 7-4 Feb. 12 +Michigan State H W 4-3 Feb. 18 +Minnesota A W 5-2 Feb. 19 +Minnesota A W 3-1 Feb. 25 +North Dakota H W 7-0 Feb. 26 +North Dakota H W 7-2 Mar. 4 +Michigan Tech H W 5-1 Mar. 5 +Michigan Tech H W 8-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 10 Harvard N1 W 7-3 Mar. 12 Colorado College N2 W WIHL game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: WIHL: First Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Bill MacFarland NCAA Tournament: Champion Dec. 3 McGill H W 5-3 Dec. 9 +North Dakota A W 5-1 Dec. 10 +North Dakota A L 2-4 Dec. 13 +Denver H T 3-3 o t Dec. 14 +Denver H W 6-2 Jan. 6 +Michigan State H W 5-2 Jan. 7 +Michigan State H W 3-1 Jan. 13 +Minnesota H W 2-0 Jan. 14 +Minnesota H W 2-1 Jan. 20 +Michigan State A W 3-2 o t Jan. 21 +Michigan State H W 7-1 Feb. 7 +Colorado Coll. H L 3-6 Feb. 8 +Colorado Coll. H W 7-2 Feb. 17 +Minnesota A W 5-3 Feb. 18 +Minnesota A W 6-2 Feb. 24 Montreal H W 5-2 Feb. 25 Montreal H W 10-1 Mar. 2 +Michigan Tech A W 5-2 Mar. 3 +Michigan Tech A W 6-3 Mar. 9 +Michigan Tech H W 5-1 Mar. 10 +Michigan Tech H W 5-1 NCAA Tournament Mar. 16 St. Lawrence N1 W 2-1 o t Mar. 17 Michigan Tech N2 W WIHL game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Consolation (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: WIHL: Second Coach: Vic Heyliger Captain: Bob Pitts NCAA Tournament: Runner-up Dec. 8 Toronto H W 4-3 Dec. 10 Toronto H T 2-2 Dec. 15 McGill H W 5-2 Dec. 18 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-5 Dec. 19 +Colorado Coll. A L 5-7 Dec. 21 +Denver A L 3-4 Dec. 22 +Denver A W 3-2 Jan. 8 +Michigan State A W 4-3 Jan. 11 +Michigan Tech A W 1-0 Jan. 12 +Michigan Tech A T 5-5 o t Jan. 15 +Michigan State H W 3-2 Feb. 1 Montreal H W 7-3 Feb. 2 Montreal H W 6-0 Feb. 8 +Minnesota A L 3-7 Feb. 9 +Minnesota A W 4-3 Feb. 15 +Minnesota H W 8-1 Feb. 16 +Minnesota H W 4-1 Feb. 22 +Michigan State A W 5-4 Feb. 23 +Michigan State H W 2-1 Mar. 4 +North Dakota H W 7-1 Mar. 5 +North Dakota H W 3-2 o t Mar. 8 +Michigan Tech H W 5-3 Mar. 9 +Michigan Tech H W 7-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 15 Harvard N1 W 6-1 Mar. 16 Colorado College N2 L WIHL game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Consolation (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Overall Record: WIHL: Sixth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Neil McDonald Dec. 6 McGill H L 2-3 Dec. 7 McGill H W 4-0 Dec. 13 +North Dakota A W 3-1 Dec. 14 +North Dakota A L 0-4 Dec. 17 +Denver H L 6-7 Dec. 18 +Denver H L 2-3 Dec. 20 +Colorado Coll. H W 6-3 Dec. 21 +Colorado Coll. H L 1-6 Jan. 8 +Michigan State A L 2-4 Jan. 10 +Michigan Tech H L 2-3 Jan. 11 +Michigan Tech H W 5-2 Jan. 15 +Michigan State H W 4-2 Feb. 7 +Minnesota A L 2-4 Feb. 8 +Minnesota A W 4-2 Feb. 14 +Michigan State A L 1-3 Feb. 15 +Michigan State H L 2-3 o t Feb. 21 +Minnesota H L 5-10 Feb. 22 +Minnesota H W 3-2 Feb. 28 Toledo Mercurys H L 1-6 Mar. 7 +Michigan Tech A W 3-1 Mar. 8 +Michigan Tech A L Record: Big Ten: Third Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Bob Watt Nov. 27 St. Lawrence A T 4-4 Nov. 28 Clarkson A W 6-3 Nov. 29 St. Lawrence A L 3-7 Dec. 1 Toronto A L 2-7 Dec. 12 McGill H W 10-1 Dec. 13 McGill H W 8-2 Jan. 2 St. Michael s H W 8-2 Jan. 3 St. Michael s H L 4-6 Jan. 9 Michigan Tech H L 2-3 o t Jan. 10 Michigan Tech H L 2-10 Jan. 16 North Dakota H L 1-6 Jan. 17 North Dakota H W 4-2 Feb. 6 Michigan State A L 1-3 Feb. 7 Michigan State H L 2-5 Feb. 13 Minnesota H L 1-6 Feb. 14 Minnesota H L 3-7 Feb. 20 Michigan Tech A L 4-5 Feb. 21 Michigan Tech A W 6-3 Feb. 27 Minnesota A L 2-6 Feb. 28 Minnesota A W 6-3 Mar. 6 Michigan State A W 4-2 Mar. 7 Michigan State H L Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Fifth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Bob Watt Nov. 26 St. Lawrence A W 6-0 Nov. 27 Clarkson A W 8-0 Nov. 28 St. Lawrence A L 5-6 Nov. 30 Toronto A W 5-1 Dec. 4 +Colorado Coll. H W 8-2 Dec. 5 +Colorado Coll. H L 4-6 Dec. 18 Toronto H W 4-2 Dec. 19 Toronto H W 6-1 Jan. 8 +Michigan Tech H W 5-1 Jan. 9 +Michigan Tech H W 4-1 Jan. 15 +Michigan State H W 6-1 Jan. 16 +Michigan State A L 2-4 Feb. 5 +Minnesota A L 3-6 Feb. 6 +Minnesota A W 4-2 Feb. 9 +Michigan State A L 3-4 o t Feb. 12 +Michigan Tech A L 1-6 Feb. 13 +Michigan Tech A L 4-9 Feb. 16 +Michigan State H W 5-3 Feb. 26 +Minnesota H W 3-2 Feb. 27 +Minnesota H L 3-4 Feb. 29 +Denver H L 1-8 Mar. 1 +Denver H L 2-4 Mar. 4 +North Dakota A L 2-4 Mar. 5 +North Dakota A L WCHA game Overall Record: Big Ten: First WCHA: Third Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Dale MacDonald Dec. 2 Toronto H L 3-4 Dec. 3 Toronto H W 4-0 Dec. 9 +North Dakota H W 6-2 Dec. 10 +North Dakota H W 6-5 Dec. 16 +North Dakota A T 2-2 o t Dec. 17 +North Dakota A W 4-2 Dec. 19 +Colorado Coll. A W 10-5 Dec. 20 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-5 o t Dec. 22 +Denver A L 1-8 Dec. 23 +Denver A L 3-4 o t Jan. 6 +Michigan Tech H W 2-1 Jan. 7 +Michigan Tech H W 5-2 Jan. 13 +Minnesota A L 2-4 Jan. 14 +Minnesota A W 4-2 Jan. 20 +Minnesota H W 4-3 Jan. 21 +Minnesota H W 9-3 Feb. 3 +Michigan State A L 2-3 Feb. 4 +Michigan State H W 3-2 o t Feb. 10 +Colorado Coll. H W 5-1 Feb. 11 +Colorado Coll. H W 7-3 Feb. 17 +Denver H L 1-4 Feb. 18 +Denver H L 2-6 Feb. 24 +Michigan Tech A W 4-2 Feb. 25 +Michigan Tech A L 1-6 Mar. 3 +Michigan State A W 6-1 Mar. 4 +Michigan State H W 4-3 WCHA Tournament Mar. 10 Minnesota A1 L 1-3 Mar. 11 Minnesota A1 T WCHA game A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.)

60 Through The Years Overall Record: Big Ten: First WCHA: Second Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Red Berenson NCAA Tournament: Third Dec. 1 +Michigan Tech H W 3-1 Dec. 2 +Michigan Tech H W 5-3 Dec. 8 Toronto H W 8-3 Dec. 9 Toronto H W 4-2 Dec. 15 +North Dakota H W 5-2 Dec. 16 +North Dakota H W 6-1 Dec. 28 Yale N1 W 4-3 Dec. 29 McGill N1 W 10-1 Dec. 30 RPI A1 W 8-3 Jan. 5 +Michigan Tech A L 2-4 Jan. 6 +Michigan Tech H W 4-2 Jan. 8 +Colorado Coll. H W 6-1 Jan. 9 +Colorado Coll. H W 8-4 Feb. 2 +Michigan State H W 5-3 Feb. 3 +Michigan State H W 5-1 Feb. 6 +Denver A L 2-4 Feb. 7 +Colorado Coll. A W 12-4 Feb. 9 +Denver A L 1-4 Feb. 10 +Colorado Coll. A W 7-5 Feb. 17 +Denver H W 5-2 Feb. 19 +Denver H W 5-3 Feb. 23 +Michigan State H W 4-2 Feb. 24 +Michigan State H W 10-2 WCHA Tournament Mar. 2 Denver H1 W 8-4 Mar. 3 Michigan Tech H2 L 4-6 NCAA Tournament Mar. 15 Clarkson N2 L 4-5 Mar. 17 St. Lawrence N3 W WCHA game N1/A1 RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) N2 NCAA Semifinal, Utica, N.Y. N3 NCAA Consolation, Utica, N.Y. H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim Red Berenson, F Gordon Wilkie, F Larry Babcock, F Ron Coristine, F Jerry Kolb, F Goaltender sv g a sv% Bob Gray Dave Butts Overall Record: Big Ten: Third WCHA: Seventh Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Larry Babcock Nov. 24 Chatham Juniors A W 8-1 Nov. 26 Toronto A W 7-2 Nov. 30 +Michigan State H L 1-2 o t Dec. 1 +Michigan State H L 3-4 Dec. 7 Queen's H W 12-1 Dec. 8 Queen's H W 9-3 Dec. 14 +Denver H W 5-4 Dec. 15 +Denver H L 2-3 o t Jan. 4 +Minnesota A L 4-6 Jan. 5 +Minnesota A T 3-3 o t Jan. 11 +Michigan Tech A L 1-5 Jan. 12 +Michigan Tech A L 3-4 Feb. 1 +Denver A L 3-6 Feb. 2 +Denver A L 3-8 Feb. 4 +Colorado Coll. A L 5-8 Feb. 5 +Colorado Coll. A L 2-4 Feb. 8 +Minnesota H L 3-6 Feb. 9 +Minnesota H T 5-5 o t Feb. 15 +Michigan Tech H W 4-1 Feb. 16 +Michigan Tech H W 5-4 Feb. 22 +Michigan State A L 2-6 Feb. 23 +Michigan State A L 1-2 Mar. 1 North Dakota A T 2-2 o t Mar. 2 North Dakota A L WCHA game Player g a p pim Gary Butler, F Gordon Wilkie, F/D Ross Morrison, D Larry Babcock, F Tom Pendlebury, F/D Don Rodgers, D Goaltender sv g a sv% Bob Gray William Bieber Overall Record: Big Ten: First WCHA: First Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Gordon Wilkie NCAA Tournament: Champion Nov. 29 Queen's H W 9-5 Nov. 30 Queen's H W 9-5 Dec. 13 Toronto H L 3-5 Dec. 14 Toronto H W 10-0 Jan. 7 Minn.-Duluth A W 8-4 Jan. 8 Minn.-Duluth A W 7-2 Jan. 10 +Minnesota A W 5-1 Jan. 11 +Minnesota A L 5-6 Jan. 17 Loyola (Mtl.) H W 12-1 Jan. 18 Loyola (Mtl.) H W 14-2 Jan. 24 +Michigan Tech H W 6-2 Jan. 25 +Michigan Tech H W 5-3 Jan. 31 +Colorado Coll. H W 7-0 Feb. 1 +Colorado Coll. H W 12-4 Feb. 7 Ohio A W 14-0 Feb. 8 Ohio State A W 21-0 Feb. 14 +Michigan State A W 2-0 Feb. 15 +Michigan State H W 7-2 Feb. 21 +Minnesota H W 6-3 Feb. 22 +Minnesota H W 8-2 Feb. 28 +Michigan Tech A L 1-3 Feb. 29 +Michigan Tech A W 4-3 Mar. 6 +Michigan State A W 9-4 Mar. 7 +Michigan State H W 13-4 WCHA Tournament Mar. 12 Michigan Tech H1 W 4-3 Mar. 13 Michigan Tech H1 T 5-5 Mar. 14 Denver H2 L 2-6 NCAA Tournament Mar. 20 Providence N1 W 3-2 Mar. 21 Denver N2 W WCHA game N1 NCAA Semifinal (Denver, Colo.) N2 NCAA Championship (Denver, Colo.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim Gary Butler, F Gordon Wilkie, F Wilfred Martin, F Tom Polonic, D Jack Cole, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Bob Gray William Bieber Overall Record: Big Ten: Third WCHA: Fifth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Wilfred Martin Nov. 27 Chatham Juniors A L 4-7 Nov. 28 Western Ontario A T 5-5 Dec. 4 +Minnesota H W 7-6 Dec. 5 +Minnesota H L 3-10 Dec. 11 +Denver H W 3-2 o t Dec. 12 +Denver H L 1-5 Dec. 28 Harvard N1 W 4-2 Dec. 29 Northeastern N1 W 7-2 Dec. 30 Boston Univ. N1 W 4-3 Jan. 2 Cornell A W 7-1 Jan. 8 +North Dakota H L 4-7 Jan. 9 +North Dakota H L 2-4 Jan. 15 Minn.-Duluth H W 6-5 o t Jan. 16 Minn.-Duluth H W 4-2 Jan. 22 +Colorado Coll. A W 7-5 Jan. 23 +Colorado Coll. A W 4-1 Jan. 27 +Michigan State A W 6-3 Jan. 29 +Michigan Tech A L 2-10 Jan. 30 +Michigan Tech A W 6-1 Feb. 5 +Michigan State H L 4-7 Feb. 6 +Michigan State A L 2-7 Feb. 17 +Michigan State H W 7-2 Feb. 19 +Minnesota A L 4-5 Feb. 20 +Minnesota A L 3-5 Feb. 26 +Michigan Tech H L 2-7 Feb. 27 +Michigan Tech H L WCHA game N1 Boston Tournament (Boston, Mass.) Player g a p pim Mel Wakabayashi, F Wilfred Martin, F Alex Hood, F Pierre Dechaine, F Tom Polonic, D Marty Read, F Goaltender sv Greg Page 681 Tom Leonard Overall Record: Big Ten: Third WCHA: Fifth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Mel Wakabayashi Nov. 26 Western Ontario H W 3-1 Nov. 27 Western Ontario H L 2-4 Dec. 3 Waterloo Luth. H W 9-4 Dec. 4 Waterloo Luth. H L 1-2 Dec. 10 McMaster H W 10-4 Dec. 11 McMaster H W 10-3 Dec. 21 +Denver A L 2-6 Dec. 22 +Denver A W 5-2 Dec. 27 Boston Univ. N1 L 2-7 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 L 6-7 Dec. 29 Northeastern A1 W 6-2 Jan. 7 +Minnesota A W 5-4 Jan. 8 +Minnesota A W 3-1 Jan. 14 +Colorado Coll. H W 4-2 Jan. 15 +Colorado Coll. H W 10-4 Jan. 21 +North Dakota A L 4-6 Jan. 22 +North Dakota A L 4-7 Jan. 28 +Michigan Tech H W 3-2 Jan. 29 +Michigan Tech H W 3-1 Feb. 4 +Michigan State A L 7-8 Feb. 5 +Michigan State H L 2-4 Feb. 11 +Minnesota H L 4-5 Feb. 12 +Minnesota H L 2-3 Feb. 18 +Minn.-Duluth A L 6-7 Feb. 19 +Minn.-Duluth A W 8-3 Feb. 25 +Michigan State A L 1-7 Feb. 26 +Michigan State H W 1-0 o t WCHA Tournament Mar. 3 Michigan State H1 L WCHA game N1/A1 Boston Tournament (Boston, Mass.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim Mel Wakabayashi, F Barry MacDonald, F/D Bruce Koviak, F/D Bob Baird, F Lee Marttila, F Goaltender sv g a sv% Harold Herman Greg Page Overall Record: Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Mike Marttila Big Ten: Second WCHA: Fourth Nov. 25 Chatham Juniors A W 8-4 Nov. 26 Chatham Juniors H W 6-0 Dec. 2 Waterloo Luth. H W 9-4 Dec. 3 Waterloo Luth. H W 6-2 Dec. 9 +Michigan State A W 10-4 Dec. 10 +Michigan State H W 3-2 Dec. 22 Michigan Tech N1 W 4-3 Dec. 23 Michigan State N1 W 5-3 Dec. 28 New Brunswick N2 W 13-3 Dec. 29 Colgate N2 W 9-1 Dec. 30 RPI A1 T 6-6 Jan. 6 +Denver H L 5-7 Jan. 7 +Denver H W 4-3 Jan. 13 +Minnesota H W 10-5 Jan. 14 +Minnesota H W 5-4 Jan. 20 +Colorado Coll. A W 3-0 Jan. 21 +Colorado Coll. A W 5-3 Feb. 3 +Michigan Tech A W 3-2 Feb. 4 +Michigan Tech A L 1-3 Feb. 10 +Michigan State H L 3-4 Feb. 11 +Michigan State A L 1-5 Feb. 17 +Minn.-Duluth H W 6-5 Feb. 18 +Minn.-Duluth H W 8-2 Feb. 24 +North Dakota H W 2-1 Feb. 25 +North Dakota H L 1-4 Mar. 3 +Minnesota A T 4-4 o t Mar. 4 +Minnesota A L 8-10 WCHA Tournament Mar. 9 Michigan State A2 L WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N2/A1 RPI Tournament, Troy, N.Y. A2 WCHA Tournament, First Round (East Lansing, Mich.) Player g a p pim Bob Baird, F Mel Wakabayashi, F Doug Galbraith, F Lee Marttila, F Dean Lucier, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Jim Keough Harold Herman Overall Record: Big Ten: First WCHA: Fourth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: William Lord Nov. 24 McMaster H W 10-4 Nov. 25 McMaster H W 10-3 Dec. 1 Waterloo Luth. H W 4-0 Dec. 2 Waterloo Luth. H W 11-2 Dec. 8 +Denver A L 2-5 Dec. 9 +Denver A L 1-2 o t Dec. 30 Wisconsin N1 W 8-0 Dec. 31 Minnesota A1 L 1-3 Jan. 5 +Michigan State H W 7-1 Jan. 6 +Michigan State A L 3-4 o t Jan. 12 +Minnesota H W 3-2 Jan. 13 +Minnesota H W 7-6 Jan. 19 Western Ontario H W 9-4 Jan. 20 Western Ontario H W 13-3 Jan. 26 +Minnesota A W 5-4 Jan. 27 +Minnesota A W 7-4 Feb. 2 +Minn.-Duluth A W 6-3 Feb. 3 +Minn.-Duluth A W 7-5 Feb. 9 +Michigan State A W 4-3 o t Feb. 10 +Michigan State H W 9-0 Feb. 16 +Michigan Tech H L 0-3 Feb. 17 +Michigan Tech H L 2-4 Feb. 23 +North Dakota A L 2-3 Feb. 24 +North Dakota A L 2-5 Mar. 1 +Colorado Coll. H W 6-3 Mar. 2 +Colorado Coll. H W 10-3 WCHA Tournament Mar. 5 Minnesota H1 L WCHA game N1/A1 Big Ten Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Pl a ye r g a p pim Doug Galbraith, F Bruce Koviak, F Lee Marttila, F Dave Perrin, F Ron Ullyot, F Lars Hansen, D

61 Through The Years Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Jim Keough Harold Herman Overall Record: Big Ten: First WCHA: Fourth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Paul Domm Nov. 29 Wisconsin A L 4-5 Nov. 30 Wisconsin A W 5-3 Dec. 6 +Michigan State H W 2-1 Dec. 7 +Michigan State A W 2-1 Dec. 20 Michigan Tech N1 L 2-3 Dec. 21 Michigan State N1 L 2-4 Dec. 27 Minnesota N2 W 6-4 Dec. 28 Michigan State N2 W 8-3 Jan. 3 +Minn.-Duluth H W 8-2 Jan. 4 +Minn.-Duluth H W 10-5 Jan. 10 +Denver H W 5-4 o t Jan. 11 +Denver H L 3-5 Jan. 17 +Colorado Coll. A W 6-4 Jan. 18 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-5 Jan. 24 +Michigan State A L 3-7 Jan. 25 +Michigan State H L 1-5 Jan. 31 +Minnesota H L 3-6 Feb. 1 +Minnesota H W 5-0 Feb. 7 +Michigan Tech A L 1-4 Feb. 8 +Michigan Tech A L 2-3 Feb. 14 +Minnesota H L 3-4 Feb. 15 +Minnesota H W 4-2 Feb. 21 +North Dakota H W 7-3 Feb. 22 +North Dakota H W 6-2 Feb. 28 Wisconsin H W 8-5 Mar. 1 Wisconsin H W 2-0 WCHA Tournament Mar. 7 Minnesota H1 W 8-4 Mar. 8 Michigan Tech H2 L WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N2 Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim Dave Perrin, F Paul Gamsby, F Merle Falk, F Doug Galbraith, F Brian Slack, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Jim Keough Bill Busch Overall Record: Big Ten: Third WCHA: Sixth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Dave Perrin Nov. 28 +Wisconsin H L 3-4 Nov. 29 +Wisconsin H W 4-1 Dec. 5 +Michigan State H L 2-3 Dec. 6 +Michigan State A W 8-6 Dec. 12 +North Dakota H W 6-5 o t Dec. 13 +North Dakota H L 7-8 o t Dec. 21 Ohio State H1 W 7-2 Dec. 22 Michigan State H1 L 4-5 Dec. 23 Minnesota H1 W 6-1 Dec. 28 Wisconsin N1 L 3-5 Dec. 29 Yale N1 W 6-3 Jan. 2 +North Dakota A W 9-2 Jan. 3 +North Dakota A L 1-5 Jan. 9 +Colorado Coll. H W 8-7 Jan. 10 +Colorado Coll. H W 6-0 Jan. 16 +Michigan Tech H W 6-2 Jan. 17 +Michigan Tech H L 3-6 Jan. 23 +Minnesota A L 6-8 Jan. 24 +Minnesota A L 3-6 Feb. 6 +Minn.-Duluth A L 5-6 o t Feb. 7 +Minn.-Duluth A L 2-5 Feb. 13 +Wisconsin A L 2-4 Feb. 14 +Wisconsin A W 4-3 Feb. 20 +Michigan State A W Feb. 21 +Michigan State H L 1-7 Feb. 27 +Denver A L 2-3 Feb. 28 +Denver A W 4-2 Mar. 6 +Minnesota H L 4-6 Mar. 7 +Minnesota H W 4-2 WCHA Tournament Mar. 13 Wisconsin N2 L WCHA game N1 St. Louis Invitational Tournament N2 WCHA Tournament (Denver, Colo.) H1 Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim Dave Perrin, F Bernie Gagnon, F Don Deeks, F Mickey Shaw, F Paul Gamsby, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Karl Bagnell Doug Hastings Overall Record: Big Ten: Fourth WCHA: Ninth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Paul Gamsby Nov. 22 St. Louis A W 7-3 Nov. 23 St. Louis A W 6-4 Nov. 27 +North Dakota A L 5-6 o t Nov. 28 +North Dakota A W 2-1 Dec. 4 +Colorado Coll. A L 2-8 Dec. 5 +Colorado Coll. A L 3-6 Dec. 11 +Wisconsin H W 5-4 o t Dec. 12 +Wisconsin H L 3-5 Dec. 29 Brown N1 W 4-1 Dec. 30 Michigan Tech N1 L 2-7 Jan. 1 Yale N2 W 11-1 Jan. 2 Dartmouth N2 L 5-6 Jan. 8 +Michigan State H L 4-5 Jan. 9 +Michigan State H L 5-6 Jan. 15 +North Dakota H W 5-1 Jan. 16 +North Dakota H L 1-3 Jan. 22 +Denver H L 3-6 Jan. 23 +Denver H L 3-6 Jan. 29 +Minn.-Duluth H L 5-8 Jan. 30 +Minn.-Duluth H W 4-3 Feb. 5 +Michigan Tech A L 2-5 Feb. 6 +Michigan Tech A L 2-7 Feb. 12 +Wisconsin A L 2-7 Feb. 13 +Wisconsin A L 1-4 Feb. 19 Notre Dame H L 2-4 Feb. 20 Notre Dame H L 4-5 Feb. 26 +Minnesota A L 3-7 Feb. 27 +Minnesota A L 5-6 o t Mar. 5 +Michigan State A W 8-7 o t Mar. 6 +Michigan State A L 4-5 o t + WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N2 Nichols Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) Player g a p pim Bernie Gagnon, F Paul Gamsby, F Brian Slack, F Merle Falk, F Mike Jarry, D/F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Karl Bagnell Doug Hastings Bill Busch Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Sixth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Brian Skinner Nov. 12 Western Ontario H W 10-3 Nov. 13 Western Ontario H W 3-2 o t Nov. 19 +Wisconsin A L 1-8 Nov. 20 +Wisconsin A L 2-7 Nov. 26 +Michigan State A W 5-1 Nov. 27 +Michigan State H L 2-4 Dec. 3 +Notre Dame H W 6-5 Dec. 4 +Notre Dame H W 6-5 Dec. 10 +North Dakota H W 9-6 Dec. 11 +North Dakota H W 4-2 Dec. 28 Western Ontario N1 W 4-2 Dec. 29 Bowling Green N1 W 4-1 Jan. 7 +Minn.-Duluth A L 3-9 Jan. 8 +Minn.-Duluth A L 3-7 Jan. 14 +Denver A L 1-10 Jan. 15 +Denver A L 3-4 Jan. 19 +Michigan State A L 2-7 Jan. 20 +Michigan Tech H L 0-3 Jan. 21 +Michigan Tech H W 8-6 Jan. 28 +North Dakota A L 1-9 Jan. 29 +North Dakota A L 1-10 Feb. 4 +Colorado Coll. H W 7-5 Feb. 5 +Colorado Coll. H W 9-6 Feb. 9 +Michigan State H W 6-2 Feb. 11 +Michigan Tech A L 4-8 Feb. 12 +Michigan Tech A L 3-8 Feb. 18 +Wisconsin H L 1-5 Feb. 19 +Wisconsin H W 6-4 Feb. 25 +Notre Dame A L 2-7 Feb. 26 +Notre Dame A L 4-9 Mar. 3 +Minnesota H W 5-3 Mar. 4 +Minnesota H W 4-3 WCHA Tournament Mar. 7 North Dakota A1 L 1-5 Mar. 8 North Dakota A1 L WCHA game N1 IMA Tournament (Flint, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Grand Forks, N.D.) Player g a p pim Bernie Gagnon, F Mike Jarry, F Paul Paris, F Randy Neal, F Jean Cartier, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Karl Bagnell Overall Record: Big Ten: Fourth WCHA: Tenth Coach: Al Renfrew Captain: Rick Mallette Nov. 3 +North Dakota H W 9-7 Nov. 4 +North Dakota H L 0-6 Nov. 10 +Notre Dame A L 2-5 Nov. 11 +Notre Dame A L 5-8 Nov. 17 +Michigan Tech H L 2-6 Nov. 18 +Michigan Tech H L 2-7 Nov. 24 +Wisconsin H L 3-5 Nov. 25 +Wisconsin H L 2-7 Dec. 1 +Minnesota H W 7-6 Dec. 2 +Minnesota H L 3-7 Dec. 8 +Wisconsin A L 3-6 Dec. 9 +Wisconsin A L 4-10 Dec. 15 Western Ontario H W 9-2 Dec. 16 Western Ontario H L 4-6 Dec. 27 Harvard N1 L 4-8 Dec. 28 Boston Univ. N1 *W* 3-7 Jan. 5 +Notre Dame H L 2-3 Jan. 6 +Notre Dame H L 3-4 Jan. 12 +Denver H W 6-4 Jan. 13 +Denver H L 5-8 Jan. 17 +Michigan State H L 2-5 Jan. 26 +Colorado Coll. A L 7-8 o t Jan. 27 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-6 Feb. 2 +Michigan State A L 5-6 Feb. 3 +Michigan State H L 5-8 Feb. 9 +Minn.-Duluth H L 5-7 Feb. 10 +Minn.-Duluth H L 8-9 o t Feb. 16 +Minnesota A L 1-4 Feb. 17 +Minnesota A L 2-3 Feb. 23 +Michigan Tech A L 3-5 Feb. 24 +Michigan Tech A L 6-9 Feb. 28 +Michigan State A L 3-8 Mar. 2 +North Dakota A T 4-4 o t Mar. 3 +North Dakota A W WCHA game * - Forfeit to U-M N1 - Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) Player g a p pim Rick Mallette, F Don Fardig, F Angie Moretto, F Frank Werner, F Bob Falconer, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Robbie Moore Roy Bolles Overall Record: Big Ten: Fourth WCHA: Seventh Coach: Dan Farrell Captain: Randy Trudeau Nov. 2 Waterloo Luth. H W 6-2 Nov. 3 Waterloo Luth. H W 5-3 Nov. 9 +Minnesota A T 4-4 o t Nov. 10 +Minnesota A W 4-3 Nov. 16 +Michigan State H W 7-6 Nov. 17 +Michigan State A L 6-7 o t Nov. 23 +Wisconsin H L 4-8 Nov. 24 +Wisconsin H W 4-1 Nov. 30 +Michigan Tech A L 0-7 Dec. 1 +Michigan Tech A L 4-8 Dec. 7 +Notre Dame H W 6-4 Dec. 8 +Notre Dame H L 0-2 Dec. 14 Bowling Green A W 6-3 Dec. 15 Bowling Green H W 5-4 Dec. 27 Air Force N1 W 7-6 o t Dec. 28 Lake Superior N1 W 6-3 Jan. 4 +Denver A L 3-4 Jan. 5 +Denver A L 4-6 Jan. 11 +North Dakota H L 2-4 Jan. 12 +North Dakota H W 6-2 Jan. 18 +Wisconsin A W 3-2 o t Jan. 19 +Wisconsin A L 3-6 Jan. 25 +Minnesota H L 2-4 Jan. 26 +Minnesota H W 5-3 Feb. 1 +Minn.-Duluth A L 5-9 Feb. 2 +Minn.-Duluth A L 3-5 Feb. 8 +Michigan Tech H W 5-4 o t Feb. 9 +Michigan Tech H W 4-3 Feb. 15 +Colorado Coll. H W 5-4 Feb. 16 +Colorado Coll. H W 7-4 Feb. 22 +Notre Dame A L 2-4 Feb. 23 +Notre Dame A W 4-2 Mar. 1 +Michigan State A L 2-6 Mar. 2 +Michigan State H L 3-9 WCHA Tournament Mar. 5 Minnesota A1 L 1-5 Mar. 6 Minnesota A1 L WCHA game N1 IMA Tournament (Flint, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) Player g a p pim Angie Moretto, F Don Fardig, F Kris Manery, F Bob Falconer, F Pat Hughes, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Robbie Moore Butch Wagner Bill Dewey Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Sixth Coach: Dan Farrell Captain: Randy Trudeau Oct. 25 Ohio State H W 7-1 Oct. 26 Ohio State H W 4-2 Nov. 1 +Wisconsin H L 2-5 Nov. 2 +Wisconsin H W 8-1 Nov. 8 +Denver A L 4-5 Nov. 9 +Denver A L 3-5 Nov. 15 +Minnesota A W 10-1 Nov. 16 +Minnesota A L 5-7 Nov. 22 +Michigan Tech H W 7-5 Nov. 23 +Michigan Tech H W 4-3 Nov. 29 +Colorado Coll. H W 8-5

62 Through The Years Nov. 30 +Colorado Coll. H W 7-3 Dec. 6 +Notre Dame A L 4-5 o t Dec. 7 +Notre Dame A W 5-4 o t Dec. 13 +Michigan State A L 1-6 Dec. 14 +Michigan State H L 3-8 Dec. 27 Harvard N1 W 3-2 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 L 2-3 Jan. 3 +Notre Dame H W 7-4 Jan. 4 +Notre Dame H L 4-7 Jan. 10 +Michigan Tech A W 5-4 o t Jan. 11 +Michigan Tech A L 0-6 Jan. 17 +Wisconsin A L 1-3 Jan. 18 +Wisconsin A W 6-3 Jan. 24 +Minnesota H W 5-2 Jan. 25 +Minnesota H L 2-5 Jan. 31 +Minn.-Duluth A W 9-2 Feb. 1 +Minn.-Duluth A L 2-3 Feb. 7 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-8 Feb. 8 +Colorado Coll. A L 3-4 Feb. 14 +North Dakota H W 7-1 Feb. 15 +North Dakota H W 4-3 Feb. 21 +Denver H W 5-3 Feb. 22 +Denver H L 5-6 Feb. 28 +Michigan State H W 11-8 Mar. 1 +Michigan State A W 7-5 WCHA Tournament Mar. 4 Colorado Coll. A1 W 4-3 Mar. 5 Colorado Coll. A1 W 9-8 Mar. 8 Minnesota A2 T 3-3 Mar. 9 Minnesota A2 L WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Colorado Springs, Colo.) A2 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) Player g a p pim Angie Moretto, F Kris Manery, F Pat Hughes, F Doug Lindskog, F Frank Werner, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Robbie Moore Frank Zimmerman Rick Palmer Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Fourth Coach: Dan Farrell Captains: Angie Moretto, Greg Fox, Tom Lindskog Nov. 7 +North Dakota H W 11-1 Nov. 8 +North Dakota H W 5-4 o t Nov. 14 +Notre Dame A L 3-5 Nov. 15 +Notre Dame A W 9-6 Nov. 21 +Michigan Tech H W 4-0 Nov. 22 +Michigan Tech H L 3-6 Nov. 28 +Denver A L 2-3 Nov. 29 +Denver A W 6-5 Dec. 5 +Michigan State H L 4-6 Dec. 6 +Michigan State A W 8-4 Dec. 12 +Wisconsin A W 8-4 Dec. 13 +Wisconsin A W 8-3 Dec. 29 Pennsylvania N1 W 7-6 Dec. 30 Michigan Tech N1 W 6-5 Jan. 2 +Colorado Coll. A L 3-8 Jan. 3 +Colorado Coll. A L 1-4 Jan. 9 +Minn.-Duluth H W 8-6 Jan. 10 +Minn.-Duluth H L 2-6 Jan. 16 +Notre Dame H L 3-4 o t Jan. 17 +Notre Dame H W 10-3 Jan. 23 +Minnesota H W 7-3 Jan. 24 +Minnesota H W 5-3 Jan. 30 +North Dakota A W 2-1 Jan. 31 +North Dakota A L 2-6 Feb. 3 Bowling Green H W 7-6 Feb. 6 +Michigan Tech A L 4-6 Feb. 7 +Michigan Tech A L 4-6 Feb. 13 +Denver H W 4-2 Feb. 14 +Denver A L 2-7 Feb. 20 +Wisconsin H L 3-4 o t Feb. 21 +Wisconsin H W 7-4 Feb. 27 +Minnesota A W 5-2 Feb. 28 +Minnesota A L 4-7 Mar. 5 +Michigan State A L 3-6 Mar. 6 +Michigan State A W 7-6 WCHA Tournament Mar. 10 Notre Dame H1 W 8-3 Mar. 11 Notre Dame H1 L 4-5 Mar. 14 Michigan Tech A1 L 2-4 Mar. 15 Michigan Tech A1 L WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Houghton, Mich.) Player g a p pim Kris Manery, F Doug Lindskog, F Dave Debol, F Angie Moretto, F Pat Hughes, F Kip Maurer, F Goaltender g p g a a sv g a sv% s h o Robbie Moore Rick Palmer Frank Zimmerman Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Third Coach: Dan Farrell Captain: Kris Manery NCAA Tournament: Runner-up Oct. 15 +Wisconsin A W 7-6 o t Oct. 16 +Wisconsin A L 6-7 o t Oct. 22 +Michigan Tech A L 3-4 Oct. 23 +Michigan Tech A W 5-3 Nov. 5 +Minnesota H W 8-6 Nov. 6 +Minnesota H W 6-3 Nov. 12 +Notre Dame H W 7-6 Nov. 13 +Notre Dame H L 5-6 o t Nov. 19 +Denver A W 8-3 Nov. 20 +Denver A W 7-5 Nov. 26 RPI A W 7-4 Nov. 27 RPI A L 7-8 Dec. 3 +Minn.-Duluth H W 7-3 Dec. 4 +Minn.-Duluth H W 7-1 Dec. 10 +Michigan State A L 5-7 Dec. 11 +Michigan State H L 5-6 o t Dec. 28 Brown N1 W 7-2 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N1 L 6-7 Jan. 7 +Colorado Coll. H W 6-4 Jan. 8 +Colorado Coll. H W 8-7 Jan. 14 +Michigan Tech H W 9-8 o t Jan. 15 +Michigan Tech H L 2-3 Jan. 21 +Notre Dame A L 3-4 o t Jan. 22 +Notre Dame A L 3-7 Jan. 28 +North Dakota A L 1-6 Jan. 29 +North Dakota A L 2-8 Feb. 4 +Wisconsin H L 2-3 Feb. 5 +Wisconsin H L 8-11 Feb. 11 +Denver H W 6-2 Feb. 12 +Denver H W 8-3 Feb. 18 +Minnesota A W 3-1 Feb. 19 +Minnesota A W 7-6 Feb. 25 +Minn.-Duluth A W 9-4 Feb. 26 +Minn.-Duluth A W 9-3 Mar. 4 +Michigan State H W 6-3 Mar. 5 +Michigan State A W 5-2 WCHA Tournament Mar. 9 Michigan Tech H1 W 6-5 Mar. 10 Michigan Tech H1 W 5-2 Mar. 12 Denver H2 W 6-4 Mar. 13 Denver H2 W 11-4 Mar. 16 Wisconsin A1 L 0-4 Mar. 17 Wisconsin A1 L 4-5 NCAA Tournament Mar. 20 Bowling Green H3 W 7-5 Mar. 24 Boston Univ. N2 W 6-4 Mar. 26 Wisconsin N3 L 5-6 o t + WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N2 NCAA Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N3 NCAA Championship (Detroit, Mich.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H3 NCAA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, Third Round (Madison, Wisc.) Player g a p pim Dave Debol, F Kip Maurer, F Kris Manery, F Bill Thayer, F Dan Lerg, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a sv g a % so Rick Palmer Frank Zimmerman Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Tie-Seventh Coach: Dan Farrell Captain: John McCahill Oct. 21 Bowling Green A W 7-2 Oct. 22 Bowling Green H W 6-4 Oct. 28 +Denver H W 10-4 Oct. 29 +Denver H L 5-6 o t Nov. 4 +Notre Dame A W 5-3 Nov. 5 +Notre Dame A W 7-5 Nov. 11 +Michigan State H W 8-4 Nov. 12 +Michigan State A L 4-9 Nov. 18 +Minnesota H W 7-3 Nov. 19 +Minnesota H W 7-5 Nov. 25 +Colorado Coll. A L 2-5 Nov. 26 +Colorado Coll. A W 6-3 Dec. 2 +Wisconsin H W 11-3 Dec. 3 +Wisconsin H W 7-3 Dec. 9 +Michigan Tech A L 2-6 Dec. 10 +Michigan Tech A L 3-7 Dec. 28 Lake Superior N1 W 4-3 o t Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N1 L 3-8 Jan. 6 +Wisconsin A L 2-8 Jan. 7 +Wisconsin A L 4-5 Jan. 14 +Minnesota A L 3-5 Jan. 15 +Minnesota A L 2-5 Jan. 20 +North Dakota H L Jan. 21 +North Dakota H W 5-2 Jan. 27 +Denver A L 4-14 Jan. 28 +Denver A L 2-9 Feb. 3 +Notre Dame H L 4-7 Feb. 4 +Notre Dame H L 1-5 Feb. 10 +Minn.-Duluth A L 7-8 o t Feb. 11 +Minn.-Duluth A L 1-6 Feb. 17 +Colorado Coll. H W 4-3 o t Feb. 18 +Colorado Coll. H L 2-5 Feb. 24 +Michigan Tech H L 3-4 Feb. 25 +Michigan Tech H L 1-2 o t Mar. 3 +Michigan State A T 7-7 o t Mar. 4 +Michigan State H W WCHA game N1 - Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) Player g a p pim Dave Debol, F Dan Lerg, F Kip Maurer, F Bill Thayer, F Mark Miller, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a sv g a % so Frank Zimmerman Rick Palmer Rudy Varvari Overall Record: Big Ten: Third WCHA: Tenth Coach: Dan Farrell Captain: Mark Miller Oct. 20 Bowling Green H W 5-4 o t Oct. 21 Bowling Green A W 4-3 o t Oct. 27 +Minn.-Duluth H W 6-4 Oct. 28 +Minn.-Duluth H L 2-5 Nov. 3 +Michigan Tech H L 2-4 Nov. 4 +Michigan Tech H L 2-4 Nov. 10 +Wisconsin A W 6-5 Nov. 11 +Wisconsin A L 4-9 Nov. 17 +Denver H L 5-6 Nov. 18 +Denver H W 5-1 Nov. 24 +Notre Dame A L 3-7 Nov. 25 +Notre Dame A L 3-6 Dec. 2 +Minnesota A L 2-8 Dec. 3 +Minnesota A L 5-10 Dec. 8 +Michigan State A W 7-4 Dec. 9 +Michigan State H W 5-2 Dec. 29 Ohio State N1 L 4-5 Dec. 30 Boston Univ. N1 L 2-8 Jan. 5 +Minnesota H L 1-10 Jan. 6 +Minnesota H L 0-3 Jan. 12 +Colorado Coll. H L 5-6 o t Jan. 13 +Colorado Coll. H L 2-4 Jan. 19 +North Dakota A L 1-5 Jan. 20 +North Dakota A L 8-9 o t Jan. 26 +Notre Dame H W 6-4 Jan. 27 +Notre Dame H L 7-10 Feb. 2 +Michigan Tech A L 4-5 o t Feb. 3 +Michigan Tech A L 0-5 Feb. 9 +Denver A L 4-7 Feb. 10 +Denver A L 3-8 Feb. 16 +Wisconsin H L 3-8 Feb. 17 +Wisconsin H L 4-6 Feb. 23 +Minn.-Duluth A L 3-12 Feb. 24 +Minn.-Duluth A T 3-3 o t Mar. 2 +Michigan State H L 3-5 Mar. 3 +Michigan State A L WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) Player g a p pim Mark Miller, F Murray Eaves, F Tim Manning, D Dan Lerg, F John Olver, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Rudy Varvari Bob Sutton Peter Mason Overall Record: Big Ten: Second WCHA: Fourth Coach: Dan Farrell Captain: Doug Todd Oct. 19 Bowling Green A W 9-5 Oct. 20 Bowling Green H W 7-2 Oct. 26 +Minn.-Duluth H W 11-6 Oct. 27 +Minn.-Duluth H W 6-4 Nov. 2 +Minnesota H W 5-2 Nov. 3 +Minnesota H W 3-2 Nov. 9 +Notre Dame A W 7-4 Nov. 10 +Notre Dame A L 9-11 Nov. 16 +Wisconsin A L 4-8 Nov. 17 +Wisconsin A L 0-2 Nov. 23 Western Mich. A W 5-4 Nov. 25 Western Mich. H W 8-7 o t Nov. 30 +Michigan State H W 7-2 Dec. 1 +Michigan State A L 3-6 Dec. 7 Dartmouth H W 10-2 Dec. 8 Dartmouth H W 6-5 Dec. 28 Michigan State N1 W 7-4 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N1 L 4-5 3o t Jan. 4 Boston College H W 7-3 Jan. 5 Princeton H W 4-1 Jan. 11 +Colorado Coll. H W 10-5 Jan. 12 +Colorado Coll. H T 4-4 o t 9

63 Through The Years Jan. 18 +Wisconsin H W 6-5 Jan. 19 +Wisconsin H W 8-4 Jan. 25 +Minnesota A W 7-3 Jan. 26 +Minnesota A L 2-6 Feb. 1 +Denver A L 2-4 Feb. 2 +Denver A L 5-9 Feb. 9 +Michigan Tech H W 3-2 o t Feb. 10 +Michigan Tech A W 5-4 Feb. 15 +Notre Dame H L 4-5 o t Feb. 16 +Notre Dame H T 5-5 o t Feb. 22 +North Dakota A L 2-5 Feb. 23 +North Dakota A L 3-4 o t Feb. 29 +Michigan State H L 4-5 Mar. 1 +Michigan State H W 6-1 WCHA Tournament Mar. 7 Notre Dame H1 L 3-8 Mar. 8 Notre Dame H1 W WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim Murray Eaves, F Dan Lerg, F Bruno Baseotto, F Tim Manning, D John Blum, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Paul Fricker Rudy Varvari Bob Sutton Overall Record: Big Ten: Third WCHA: Tie-Fifth Coach: Wilf Martin, John Giordano Captain: Tim Manning Oct. 17 Bowling Green A L 2-3 o t Oct. 18 Bowling Green H W 9-4 Oct. 24 Western Mich. H W 6-5 Oct. 25 Western Mich. A W 5-1 Oct. 31 +Minnesota A L 4-9 Nov. 1 +Minnesota A L 2-5 Nov. 7 +Michigan State A W 2-1 Nov. 8 +Michigan State H W 3-2 o t Nov. 14 +Michigan Tech A W 5-4 Nov. 15 +Michigan Tech A L 3-5 Nov. 21 +Wisconsin H L 3-5 Nov. 22 +Wisconsin H W 3-1 Nov. 28 +Notre Dame A W 4-3 Nov. 29 +Notre Dame A W 7-6 o t Dec. 5 +North Dakota H L 1-5 Dec. 6 +North Dakota H W 8-2 Dec. 12 Toronto H W 4-3 o t Dec. 13 Toronto H W 4-3 o t Dec. 27 Michigan State N1 W 3-2 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 L 2-3 o t Jan. 9 +Wisconsin A L 5-8 Jan. 10 +Wisconsin A L 3-4 Jan. 16 +Michigan State H W 9-2 Jan. 17 +Michigan State A L 3-4 Jan. 23 +Minnesota H L 2-6 Jan. 24 +Minnesota H L 3-7 Jan. 30 +Colorado Coll. A L 4-6 Jan. 31 +Colorado Coll. A W 7-2 Feb. 6 +Notre Dame H W 12-5 Feb. 7 +Notre Dame H W 8-4 Feb. 13 +Minn.-Duluth A W 9-2 Feb. 14 +Minn.-Duluth A W 6-5 Feb. 20 +Denver H W 9-4 Feb. 21 +Denver H W 7-5 Feb. 27 +Michigan Tech H L 4-5 Feb. 28 +Michigan Tech H L 2-5 WCHA Tournament Mar. 6 Denver A1 W 5-2 Mar. 7 Denver A1 W 5-4 Mar. 13 Michigan Tech A2 L 1-2 Mar. 14 Michigan Tech A2 L WCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Denver, Colo.) A2 WCHA Tournament, Second Round Player g a p pim pp sh g w Steve Richmond, D John Blum, D Roger Bourne, F Ted Speers, F Tim Manning, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Paul Fricker Rudy Varvari Bob Sutton Peter Mason Overall Record: CCHA: Fifth Coach: John Giordano Captain: Steve Richmond (C), Dave Richter (C), Paul Brandrup Oct. 23 +Michigan Tech A W 3-2 Oct. 24 +Michigan Tech A W 3-0 Oct. 30 Toronto H W 5-1 Oct. 31 Toronto H W 5-3 Nov. 6 +Lake Superior A L 3-4 Nov. 7 +Lake Superior A T 1-1 o t Nov. 13 +Western Mich. A T 3-3 o t Nov. 14 +Western Mich. H W 4-3 Nov. 20 +Michigan State H W 4-3 Nov. 21 +Michigan State A L 0-3 Dec. 4 +Ohio State H L 3-4 Dec. 5 +Ohio State H W 7-3 Dec. 11 +Miami (Ohio) A W 3-2 Dec. 12 +Miami (Ohio) A W 4-3 Dec. 19 +Northern Mich. H W 3-0 Dec. 20 +Northern Mich. H L 1-4 Dec. 29 Notre Dame N1 L 2-6 Dec. 30 Michigan State N1 T 4-4 Jan. 8 +Ferris State A W 5-2 Jan. 9 +Ferris State A T 2-2 o t Jan. 15 +Notre Dame H L 4-9 Jan. 16 +Notre Dame H T 2-2 o t Jan. 18 +Michigan State H L 2-5 Jan. 22 Illinois-Chicago H W 6-2 Jan. 23 Illinois-Chicago H W 7-3 Jan. 29 +Bowling Green H L 2-6 Jan. 30 +Bowling Green A L 4-5 Feb. 5 +Michigan Tech H W 5-4 Feb. 6 +Michigan Tech H W 3-2 o t Feb. 12 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-3 Feb. 13 +Miami (Ohio) H W 7-3 Feb. 16 +Michigan State A L 1-7 Feb. 19 +Ohio State A L 1-3 Feb. 20 +Ohio State A W 4-1 Feb. 26 +Bowling Green A L 1-7 Feb. 27 +Bowling Green H L 3-5 CCHA Tournament Mar. 5 Notre Dame A1 L 5-6 Mar. 6 Notre Dame A1 L CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational A1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (South Bend, Ind.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Ted Speers, F Brad Tippett, F Steve Richmond, D Dennis May, F Dave Richter, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Peter Mason Jon Elliott Mark Chiamp Overall Record: CCHA: Ninth Coach: John Giordano Captain: Ted Speers (C), Brad Tippett (C), Joe Milburn Oct. 15 Windsor H W 11-3 Oct. 16 Windsor H W 7-2 Oct. 22 +Notre Dame H L 5-9 Oct. 23 +Notre Dame H W 5-4 Oct. 29 +Bowling Green A L 2-9 Oct. 30 +Bowling Green A L 9-10 Nov. 5 +Michigan State H L 2-5 Nov. 6 +Michigan State A L 3-4 Nov. 12 +Michigan Tech A L 6-8 Nov. 13 +Michigan Tech A L 6-10 Nov. 19 +Ohio State H L 4-5 Nov. 20 +Ohio State H W 5-4 Nov. 26 +Northern Mich. H L 3-6 Nov. 27 +Northern Mich. H W 5-3 Dec. 3 +Western Mich. H L 5-10 Dec. 4 +Western Mich. A W 2-1 Dec. 10 +Ferris State H L 6-7 Dec. 11 +Ferris State H W 4-2 Dec. 28 Michigan State N1 L 3-6 Dec. 29 Notre Dame N1 W 12-3 Jan. 7 +Illinois-Chicago H W 4-3 o t Jan. 8 +Illinois-Chicago H W 5-2 Jan. 14 +Lake Superior A L 3-4 Jan. 15 +Lake Superior A W 2-1 Jan. 21 +Miami (Ohio) A L 1-5 Jan. 22 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-5 Jan. 28 +Michigan State A L 1-3 Jan. 29 +Michigan State H L 1-2 Feb. 4 +Northern Mich. A L 3-5 Feb. 5 +Northern Mich. A W 3-2 Feb. 11 +Ferris State A L 1-4 Feb. 12 +Ferris State A L 4-7 Feb. 18 +Lake Superior H W 9-8 o t Feb. 19 +Lake Superior H L 1-3 Feb. 25 +Michigan Tech H L 4-5 o t Feb. 26 +Michigan Tech H W CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brad Tippett, F Ted Speers, F Chris Seychel, F Jim McCauley, F Joe Milburn, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Mark Chiamp Jon Elliott Overall Record: CCHA: Ninth Coach: John Giordano Captain: Jim McCauley, Kelly McCrimmon Oct. 8 Mich.-Dearborn H W 4-3 Oct. 14 Western Mich. N1 L 5-6 o t Oct. 15 Lake Superior N1 L 5-6 o t Oct. 21 +Ohio State A L 1-9 Oct. 22 +Ohio State A L 4-6 Oct. 28 +Miami (Ohio) H W 4-3 o t Oct. 29 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-3 Nov. 4 New Hampshire H W 3-2 o t Nov. 5 New Hampshire H W 5-4 Nov. 11 +Michigan Tech A L 2-8 Nov. 12 +Michigan Tech A L 1-3 Nov. 18 +Michigan State H L 3-6 Nov. 19 +Michigan State A W 5-3 Nov. 25 +Northern Mich. A L 3-5 Nov. 26 +Northern Mich. A W 5-1 Dec. 2 +Lake Superior H W 2-1 o t Dec. 3 +Lake Superior H W 4-3 Dec. 9 +Ferris State H W 5-4 Dec. 10 +Ferris State H L 5-6 o t Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N2 L 4-5 o t Dec. 30 Northern Mich. N2 L 3-5 Jan. 6 +Bowling Green H L 2-8 Jan. 7 +Bowling Green H W 6-5 o t Jan. 13 +Illinois-Chicago A L 2-4 Jan. 14 +Illinois-Chicago A W 3-2 Jan. 20 +Western Mich. A L 4-5 o t Jan. 21 +Western Mich. H L 1-7 Jan. 27 +Michigan State A L 1-12 Jan. 28 +Michigan State H L 1-3 Feb. 3 +Lake Superior A L 4-5 Feb. 4 +Lake Superior A T 3-3 o t Feb. 10 +Ferris State A L 2-7 Feb. 11 +Ferris State A W 7-4 Feb. 17 +Michigan Tech H L 4-5 Feb. 18 +Michigan Tech H W 7-6 o t Feb. 24 +Northern Mich. H L 2-4 Feb. 25 +Northern Mich. H L CCHA game N1 Battle Creek Tournament (Battle Creek, Mich.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational Player g a p pim pp sh g w Jim McCauley, F Chris Seychel, F Brad Jones, F Todd Carlile, D Ray Dries, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Mark Chiamp Jon Elliott Overall Record: CCHA: Tie-Seventh Coach: Red Berenson Captain: Ray Dries Oct. 12 +Miami (Ohio) A W 6-4 Oct. 13 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-4 Oct. 19 +Ferris State H W 8-6 Oct. 20 +Ferris State H W 9-2 Oct. 26 +Bowling Green H W 5-3 Oct. 27 +Bowling Green A L 1-5 Nov. 2 New Hampshire A *W* 4-7 Nov. 3 New Hampshire A L 4-9 Nov. 9 +Michigan State H L 1-4 Nov. 10 +Michigan State A L 2-8 Nov. 16 +Illinois-Chicago A L 3-7 Nov. 17 +Illinois-Chicago A W 7-6 o t Nov. 23 +Lake Superior H L 0-1 Nov. 24 +Lake Superior H L 3-6 Nov. 30 +Ohio State H T 4-4 o t Dec. 1 +Ohio State H L 3-4 o t Dec. 7 +Western Mich. A L 3-4 o t Dec. 8 +Western Mich. H W 3-0 Dec. 14 +Miami (Ohio) H L 1-2 o t Dec. 15 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-5 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 L 3-4 Dec. 29 Bowling Green N1 W 12-5 Jan. 4 +Ferris State A L 7-9 Jan. 5 +Ferris State A L 0-9 Jan. 11 +Bowling Green A L 4-9 Jan. 12 +Bowling Green H W 8-6 Jan. 18 RPI A L 2-5 Jan. 19 RPI A L 1-5 Jan. 25 +Michigan State A L 2-11 Jan. 26 +Michigan State H L 4-9 Feb. 1 +Illinois-Chicago H L 3-4 Feb. 2 +Illinois-Chicago H W 4-3 Feb. 8 +Lake Superior A L 3-5 Feb. 9 +Lake Superior A L 2-6 Feb. 15 +Ohio State A W 4-1 Feb. 16 +Ohio State A W 6-4 Feb. 22 +Western Mich. H L 2-5 Feb. 23 +Western Mich. A L 1-7 CCHA Tournament Mar. 1 Lake Superior A1 L 1-3 Mar. 2 Lake Superior A1 L CCHA game * Forfeit to U-M N1 Great Lakes Invitational A1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brad Jones, F Tom Stiles, F Chris Seychel, F Ray Dries, F Brad McCaughey, F Frank Downing, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Jon Elliott Mark Chiamp Tim Makris

64 Through The Years Overall Record: CCHA: Eighth Coach: Red Berenson Captain: Frank Downing Oct. 11 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-0 Oct. 12 +Miami (Ohio) H W 7-3 Oct. 18 +Ferris State A L 6-7 Oct. 19 +Ferris State A L 5-10 Oct. 25 +Bowling Green H W 7-5 Oct. 26 +Bowling Green A L 5-11 Nov. 8 +Michigan State H W 5-4 Nov. 9 +Michigan State A L 2-6 Nov. 15 +Illinois-Chicago H L 4-6 Nov. 16 +Illinois-Chicago H W 7-4 Nov. 22 +Lake Superior A L 3-8 Nov. 23 +Lake Superior A L 5-7 Nov. 29 +Ohio State A L 2-4 Nov. 30 +Ohio State A L 5-6 Dec. 6 +Western Mich. A L 6-8 Dec. 7 +Western Mich. H L 4-6 Dec. 13 +Miami (Ohio) A W 6-5 Dec. 14 +Miami (Ohio) A W 5-4 Dec. 28 RPI N1 L 3-8 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N1 W 6-4 Jan. 3 +Ferris State H W 10-3 Jan. 4 +Ferris State H L 2-6 Jan. 10 +Bowling Green A W 7-4 Jan. 11 +Bowling Green H L 3-7 Jan. 17 RPI H L 6-7 Jan. 18 RPI H W o t Jan. 24 +Michigan State A L 5-7 Jan. 25 +Michigan State H W 5-3 Jan. 31 +Illinois-Chicago A L 2-4 Feb. 1 +Illinois-Chicago A L 4-7 Feb. 7 +Lake Superior H L 3-6 Feb. 8 +Lake Superior H L 1-7 Feb. 14 +Ohio State H L 4-6 Feb. 15 +Ohio State H L 6-8 Feb. 21 +Western Mich. H L 5-6 Feb. 22 +Western Mich. A L 4-6 CCHA Tournament Feb. 28 Michigan State A1 L 3-4 Mar. 1 Michigan State A1 L CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational A1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (East Lansing, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brad Jones, F Brad McCaughey, F Jeff Norton, D Billy Powers, F Tom Stiles, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Tim Makris Bob Lindgren Mike Rossi Overall Record: CCHA: Seventh Coach: Red Berenson Captain: Jeff Norton (C), Brad Jones Oct. 10 +Bowling Green H W 6-5 Oct. 11 +Bowling Green A L 2-5 Oct. 17 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-6 Oct. 18 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-4 o t Oct. 24 +Ohio State H W 8-2 Oct. 25 +Ohio State H L 3-4 o t Oct. 31 +Illinois-Chicago A L 2-5 Nov. 1 +Illinois-Chicago A L 3-13 Nov. 7 +Ferris State H W 5-4 Nov. 8 +Ferris State H L 4-6 Nov. 14 +Michigan State H L 6-7 Nov. 15 +Michigan State A L 3-9 Nov. 22 +Western Mich. A W 4-3 Nov. 23 +Western Mich. H L 6-8 Nov. 28 +Lake Superior H L 4-6 Nov. 29 +Lake Superior H L 4-5 Dec. 5 Minnesota A L 2-11 Dec. 6 Minnesota A L 2-5 Dec. 12 +Miami (Ohio) H W 8-4 Dec. 13 +Miami (Ohio) H W 8-6 Dec. 27 Michigan Tech N1 W 4-3 o t Dec. 28 Western Mich. N1 L 2-8 Jan. 2 +Ohio State A L 4-7 Jan. 3 +Ohio State A W 8-7 o t Jan. 9 +Illinois-Chicago H L 4-7 Jan. 10 +Illinois-Chicago H L 2-7 Jan. 16 +Ferris State A L 3-5 Jan. 17 +Ferris State A W 6-0 Jan. 23 +Michigan State A W 8-2 Jan. 24 +Michigan State H L 1-2 Jan. 30 +Western Mich. A L 5-6 Jan. 31 +Western Mich. H W 9-4 Feb. 6 +Lake Superior A T 6-6 o t Feb. 7 +Lake Superior A W 9-5 Feb. 13 Alaska Fairbanks H W 8-2 Feb. 14 Alaska Fairbanks H W 7-3 Feb. 20 +Bowling Green H L 3-5 Feb. 21 +Bowling Green A L 3-9 CCHA Tournament Feb. 27 Michigan State A1 L 7-8 o t Feb. 28 Michigan State A1 L CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational A1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (East Lansing, Mich.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w Brad Jones, F Brad McCaughey, F Jeff Norton, D Todd Brost, F Myles O'Connor, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Warren Sharples Glen Neary Tim Makris Mike Rossi Overall Record: CCHA: Fifth Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Todd Brost (C), Joe Lockwood, Brad McCaughey Oct. 9 +Bowling Green H L 6-7 Oct. 10 +Bowling Green A W 5-4 Oct. 16 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-6 Oct. 17 +Miami (Ohio) A W 4-3 Oct. 23 +Ohio State A W 5-3 Oct. 24 +Ohio State A L 3-6 Oct. 30 +Illinois-Chicago H L 3-6 Oct. 31 +Illinois-Chicago H W 8-7 o t Nov. 6 +Ferris State A L 1-3 Nov. 7 +Ferris State A W 8-4 Nov. 13 +Michigan State A L 3-6 Nov. 14 +Michigan State H W 6-4 Nov. 20 +Western Mich. H W 5-3 Nov. 21 +Western Mich. A L 1-5 Nov. 27 +Lake Superior A L 3-5 Nov. 28 +Lake Superior A L 3-6 Dec. 4 Boston College H W 6-2 Dec. 5 Boston College H W 5-4 o t Dec. 11 +Miami (Ohio) H W 4-3 Dec. 12 +Miami (Ohio) H W 9-2 Dec. 29 Wisconsin N1 L 0-6 Dec. 30 Michigan Tech N1 W 7-3 Jan. 2 Cornell N2 L 3-6 Jan. 3 Yale A1 W 7-1 Jan. 8 +Ohio State H W 6-5 o t Jan. 9 +Ohio State H L 6-7 Jan. 15 +Illinois-Chicago A W 5-2 Jan. 16 +Illinois-Chicago A W 6-3 Jan. 22 +Ferris State H W 8-2 Jan. 23 +Ferris State H L 3-5 Jan. 29 +Michigan State H W 5-2 Jan. 30 +Michigan State A W 5-3 Feb. 5 +Western Mich. A L 3-4 Feb. 6 +Western Mich. H W 5-1 Feb. 12 +Lake Superior H L 2-3 Feb. 13 +Lake Superior H L 0-2 Feb. 26 +Bowling Green A W 5-3 Feb. 27 +Bowling Green H L 1-6 CCHA Tournament Mar. 4 Western Mich. A2 W 5-4 Mar. 5 Western Mich. A2 L 3-4 Mar. 6 Western Mich. A2 L CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2/A1 Yale Hockey Classic (New Haven, Conn.) A2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Rob Brown, F Billy Powers, F Todd Brost, F Don Stone, F Brad McCaughey, F Myles O'Connor, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Warren Sharples Glen Neary Overall Record: CCHA: Fourth Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Todd Brost, Myles O Connor Oct. 14 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-5 Oct. 15 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-5 Oct. 21 +Illinois-Chicago H L 3-4 Oct. 23 +Illinois-Chicago H T 5-5 o t Oct. 28 +Lake Superior A W 5-4 o t Oct. 29 +Lake Superior A W 3-1 Nov. 4 +Bowling Green H L 5-8 Nov. 5 +Bowling Green A W 7-6 Nov. 11 +Ferris State A W 2-1 Nov. 12 +Ferris State A W 9-0 Nov. 18 +Ohio State H T 4-4 o t Nov. 19 +Ohio State H L 1-2 Nov. 25 +Western Mich. A T 3-3 o t Nov. 26 +Western Mich. H L 5-6 Dec. 2 Boston College A L 3-5 Dec. 3 Boston Univ. A L 3-9 Dec. 9 +Michigan State H L 0-3 Dec. 11 +Michigan State A L 3-5 Dec. 16 +Illinois-Chicago A L 3-4 o t Dec. 17 +Illinois-Chicago A W 6-1 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N1 W 7-3 Dec. 30 North Dakota N1 W 6-5 2o t Jan. 6 +Lake Superior H L 2-3 Jan. 7 +Lake Superior H L 1-7 Jan. 13 +Bowling Green A W 6-2 Jan. 14 +Bowling Green H W 4-1 Jan. 20 +Ferris State H W 3-1 Jan. 21 +Ferris State H W 4-1 Jan. 27 +Ohio State A W 5-4 Jan. 28 +Ohio State A W 7-3 Feb. 3 +Western Mich. H T 5-5 o t Feb. 4 +Western Mich. A W 7-5 Feb. 10 Notre Dame A W 6-2 Feb. 11 Notre Dame H W 5-2 Feb. 17 +Michigan State A L 3-7 Feb. 18 +Michigan State H L 3-5 Feb. 24 +Miami (Ohio) A W 6-4 Feb. 25 +Miami (Ohio) A W 5-3 CCHA Tournament Mar. 3 Bowling Green H1 L 4-6 Mar. 4 Bowling Green H1 W 4-1 Mar. 5 Bowling Green H1 L 2-3 3o t + CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Todd Brost, F Denny Felsner, F Don Stone, F Mike Moes, F Myles O'Connor, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Warren Sharples Tim Keough Overall Record: CCHA: Fourth Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Alex Roberts, Mike Moes Oct. 13 +Miami (Ohio) A T 2-2 o t Oct. 14 +Miami (Ohio) A W 7-4 Oct. 20 +Illinois-Chicago A W 9-4 Oct. 21 +Illinois-Chicago A W 1-0 Oct. 27 +Lake Superior A L 3-4 Oct. 28 +Lake Superior A L 1-4 Nov. 2 +Bowling Green A L 3-6 Nov. 3 +Bowling Green H W 4-1 Nov. 10 +Ferris State H W 5-4 Nov. 11 +Ferris State H W 4-0 Nov. 17 +Ohio State H L 3-6 Nov. 18 +Ohio State A L 3-7 Nov. 24 +Western Mich. H W 5-1 Nov. 25 +Western Mich. A W 4-3 Dec. 1 Boston Univ. H W 4-3 Dec. 2 Boston Univ. H W 6-2 Dec. 9 +Michigan State H L 3-5 Dec. 10 +Michigan State A L 4-11 Dec. 15 +Illinois-Chicago H W 6-3 Dec. 16 +Illinois-Chicago H W 13-4 Dec. 29 Northern Mich. N1 W 7-1 Dec. 30 Michigan State N1 W 6-3 Jan. 5 +Lake Superior H T 4-4 o t Jan. 6 +Lake Superior H L 3-4 Jan. 12 +Bowling Green H L 2-5 Jan. 13 +Bowling Green A L 8-9 o t Jan. 19 +Ferris State A W 5-2 Jan. 20 +Ferris State A W 6-5 o t Jan. 26 +Ohio State A T 6-6 o t Jan. 27 +Ohio State H T 3-3 o t Feb. 2 +Western Mich. A W 7-2 Feb. 3 +Western Mich. H W 7-2 Feb. 9 Alaska Anchorage H W 4-1 Feb. 10 Alaska Anchorage H T 3-3 o t Feb. 16 +Michigan State A T 2-2 o t Feb. 17 +Michigan State H L 2-5 Feb. 23 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-2 Feb. 24 +Miami (Ohio) H W 7-5 CCHA Tournament Mar. 2 Western Mich. H1 W 5-3 Mar. 3 Western Mich. H1 W 8-2 Mar. 10 Michigan State N2 L 3-4 o t Mar. 11 Bowling Green N3 W CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N3 CCHA Tournament Consolation (Detroit, Mich.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w David Roberts, F Mike Moes, F Mark Ouimet, F Ted Kramer, F Don Stone, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Warren Sharples Tim Keough

65 Through The Years Overall Record: CCHA: Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: David Harlock, Don Stone NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinalist Oct. 12 +Miami (Ohio) A W 11-1 Oct. 13 +Miami (Ohio) A W 9-3 Oct. 18 +Bowling Green A L 3-8 Oct. 19 +Bowling Green H W 7-4 Oct. 26 +Illinois-Chicago H W 9-2 Oct. 27 +Illinois-Chicago H W 5-1 Nov. 2 +Ferris State H W 3-2 o t Nov. 3 +Ferris State H L 3-7 Nov. 9 +Michigan State H W 4-2 Nov. 10 +Michigan State A T 3-3 o t Nov. 16 +Lake Superior A L 5-10 Nov. 17 +Lake Superior A W 4-3 o t Nov. 23 +Ohio State H T 5-5 o t Nov. 24 +Ohio State H W 9-1 Nov. 30 Boston Univ. A W 8-6 Dec. 2 Boston College A L 1-5 Dec. 7 +Western Mich. A W 6-2 Dec. 8 +Western Mich. H W 7-4 Dec. 14 +Lake Superior H L 3-4 Dec. 15 +Lake Superior H T 4-4 o t Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 W 2-1 Dec. 29 Maine N1 W 3-1 Jan. 4 +Illinois-Chicago A W 5-4 Jan. 5 +Illinois-Chicago A W 7-4 Jan. 11 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-3 Jan. 12 +Miami (Ohio) H W 8-2 Jan. 18 +Bowling Green A W 9-1 Jan. 19 +Bowling Green H W 6-2 Jan. 25 +Ferris State A W 3-2 Jan. 26 +Ferris State A W 5-1 Feb. 1 +Ohio State A W 8-2 Feb. 2 +Ohio State A W 4-2 Feb. 8 +Western Mich. H W 6-5 Feb. 9 +Western Mich. A W 3-2 Feb. 15 +Michigan State N2 W 6-5 Feb. 16 +Michigan State N2 L 2-6 Feb. 22 Kent State H W 3-0 Feb. 23 Alab.-Huntsville H W 9-2 CCHA Tournament Mar. 1 Ohio State H1 W 5-4 Mar. 2 Ohio State H1 W 9-4 Mar. 8 Ferris State N3 W 4-2 Mar. 9 Lake Superior N4 L 5-6 o t NCAA Tournament Mar. 15 Cornell H2 L 4-5 o t Mar. 16 Cornell H2 W 6-4 Mar. 17 Cornell H2 W 9-3 Mar. 22 Boston Univ. A1 L 1-4 Mar. 23 Boston Univ. A1 L CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 NCAA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 NCAA Quarterfinal (Boston, Mass.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Denny Felsner, F David Roberts, F Brian Wiseman, F Mark Ouimet, F Don Stone, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Steve Shields Chris Gordon Tim Keough Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: David Harlock (C), Denny Felsner, Patrick Neaton NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 25 +Michigan State A L 3-5 Oct. 26 +Michigan State H T 4-4 o t Nov. 1 +Western Mich. H W 5-1 Nov. 2 +Western Mich. A W 5-3 Nov. 8 Minnesota H W 7-3 Nov. 9 Minnesota H W 7-6 Nov. 15 +Miami (Ohio) A W 9-1 Nov. 16 +Miami (Ohio) A W 7-4 Nov. 19 +Ohio State H W 9-3 Nov. 22 +Illinois-Chicago H W 5-4 Nov. 23 +Illinois-Chicago H T 3-3 o t Dec. 6 +Lake Superior A L 2-3 o t Dec. 7 +Lake Superior A L 0-10 Dec. 13 +Western Mich. A T 5-5 o t Dec. 14 +Western Mich. H W 7-2 Dec. 27 Harvard N1 W 3-1 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 W 7-1 Jan. 3 +Ferris State H W 6-1 Jan. 4 +Ferris State H W 7-3 Jan. 10 Notre Dame A W 4-3 Jan. 11 Notre Dame H W 8-5 Jan. 17 +Illinois-Chicago A L 1-4 Jan. 18 +Illinois-Chicago A W 2-1 o t Jan. 24 +Ohio State A W 4-2 Jan. 25 +Ohio State H W 9-3 Jan. 31 +Lake Superior H W 4-3 Feb. 1 +Lake Superior H W 1-0 Feb. 7 +Bowling Green A L 4-7 Feb. 8 +Bowling Green H L 3-4 Feb. 14 +Miami (Ohio) H W 8-4 Feb. 15 +Miami (Ohio) H W 10-5 Feb. 18 +Ohio State A W 3-2 Feb. 21 +Michigan State N2 W 4-1 Feb. 22 +Michigan State N2 W 5-4 Feb. 25 +Bowling Green A W 2-1 Feb. 28 +Ferris State A L 5-6 Feb. 29 +Ferris State A W 4-3 Mar. 3 +Bowling Green H W 4-2 CCHA Tournament Mar. 13 Ohio State H1 W 4-2 Mar. 14 Ohio State H1 W 9-4 Mar. 21 Miami (Ohio) N3 W 6-2 Mar. 22 Lake Superior N4 L 1-3 NCAA Tournament Mar. 29 Northern Mich. N5 W 7-6 Apr. 2 Wisconsin N6 L CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N5 NCAA West Regional (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA Semifinal (Albany, N.Y.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w Denny Felsner, F Brian Wiseman, F David Oliver, F David Roberts, F Ted Kramer, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Steve Shields Chris Gordon Al Loges Overall Record: CCHA: Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: David Harlock (C), Patrick Neaton, David Roberts, Chris Tamer NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 17 Notre Dame H W 6-1 Oct. 23 +Ferris State A W 7-2 Oct. 24 +Ferris State A W 5-3 Oct. 30 +Western Mich. A T 2-2 o t Oct. 31 +Western Mich. H L 4-8 Nov. 6 +Lake Superior A W 5-2 Nov. 7 +Lake Superior A L 1-6 Nov. 13 +Miami (Ohio) H T 2-2 o t Nov. 14 +Miami (Ohio) H W 4-2 Nov. 27 +Western Mich. H W 10-0 Nov. 28 Notre Dame N1 W 5-1 Dec. 4 +Michigan State H W 4-3 Dec. 5 +Michigan State A L 1-3 Dec. 11 +Kent State H W 9-4 Dec. 12 +Kent State H W 5-3 Dec. 26 Michigan Tech N2 W 4-2 Dec. 27 Northern Mich. N2 W 8-3 Jan. 2 Alberta H W 7-1 Jan. 3 Alberta H T 2-2 o t Jan. 8 +Illinois-Chicago A W 5-2 Jan. 9 +Illinois-Chicago H L 4-6 Jan. 15 +Ohio State H W 5-1 Jan. 16 +Bowling Green H W 4-0 Jan. 23 +Notre Dame A W 7-1 Jan. 29 +Illinois-Chicago H W 8-1 Jan. 30 +Michigan State N3 W 11-1 Feb. 5 +Ohio State A W 10-1 Feb. 6 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-4 o t Feb. 13 +Bowling Green A W 8-1 Feb. 19 +Ferris State H W 8-3 Feb. 20 +Bowling Green H W 12-1 Feb. 26 +Lake Superior H W 5-3 Feb. 27 +Notre Dame H W 7-2 Mar. 5 +Kent State A W 6-2 Mar. 6 +Ohio State A W 13-1 CCHA Tournament Mar. 12 Notre Dame H1 W 13-2 Mar. 13 Notre Dame H1 W 8-1 Mar. 19 Lake Superior N4 L 3-5 NCAA Tournament Mar. 27 Wisconsin N5 W 4-3 o t Apr. 1 Maine N6 L 3-4 o t + CCHA game N1 Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N5 NCAA West Regional (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA Semifinal (Milwaukee, Wisc.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w David Roberts, F Mark Ouimet, F Cam Stewart, F David Oliver, F Brian Wiseman, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Steve Shields Chris Gordon Al Loges Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Brian Wiseman (C), David Oliver, Mike Stone NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinalist Oct. 15 Alaska Fairbanks A W 4-3 Oct. 16 Alaska Fairbanks A W 6-3 Oct. 29 +Bowling Green A T 5-5 o t Oct. 30 +Notre Dame H W 13-2 Nov. 5 +Lake Superior A W 4-2 Nov. 6 +Ferris State A W 5-2 Nov. 12 +Western Mich. A W 5-3 Nov. 13 +Illinois-Chicago A W 7-1 Nov. 19 +Ohio State H W 4-3 Nov. 20 +Ohio State H W 5-1 Nov. 26 Minnesota N1 W 6-0 Nov. 27 Wisconsin N1 L 3-5 Dec. 3 +Western Mich. H W 6-1 Dec. 4 +Western Mich. A W 6-3 Dec. 10 +Kent State A W 6-2 Dec. 11 +Kent State A W 5-2 Dec. 17 +Illinois-Chicago H W 8-2 Dec. 18 +Illinois-Chicago H W 9-5 Dec. 29 Notre Dame N2 W 8-3 Dec. 30 Michigan State N2 W 4-2 Jan. 7 +Lake Superior H W 4-3 o t Jan. 8 +Lake Superior H W 5-2 Jan. 15 +Notre Dame A W 6-1 Jan. 21 +Michigan State H L 3-6 Jan. 22 +Michigan State H W 3-1 Jan. 25 +Bowling Green H W 2-1 Jan. 28 +Ohio State A W 5-1 Jan. 29 +Notre Dame N3 W 3-1 Feb. 4 +Kent State H W 10-4 Feb. 5 +Ferris State H W 2-1 Feb. 18 +Miami (Ohio) H W 4-3 Feb. 19 +Michigan State N4 L 1-5 Feb. 25 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-5 Feb. 26 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-5 Mar. 4 +Bowling Green A W 2-1 Mar. 5 +Ferris State H L 2-6 CCHA Tournament Mar. 11 Kent State H1 W 5-4 o t Mar. 12 Kent State H1 W 10-3 Mar. 19 Western Mich. N5 W 6-4 Mar. 20 Lake Superior N6 W 3-0 NCAA Tournament Mar. 27 Lake Superior N7 L 4-5 o t + CCHA game N1 College Hockey Showcase (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N4 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N5 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N6 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N7 NCAA West Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brian Wiseman, F David Oliver, F Mike Knuble, F Brendan Morrison, F Mike Stone, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Steve Shields Chris Gordon Al Loges

66 Through The Years Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Rick Willis (C), Steven Halko, Mike Knuble NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 14 York H W 8-0 Oct. 21 Colorado Coll. H L 4-7 Oct. 22 Colorado Coll. H W 5-4 Oct. 28 +Ferris State A L 2-3 Oct. 29 +Ferris State A W 6-1 Nov. 4 +Ohio State H W 10-2 Nov. 5 +Lake Superior H W 4-2 Nov. 11 +Michigan State H W 7-3 Nov. 12 +Bowling Green A W 7-3 Nov. 18 +Miami (Ohio) H L 3-4 Nov. 19 +Miami (Ohio) H W 7-4 Nov. 25 Wisconsin N1 W 7-2 Nov. 26 Minnesota N1 L 3-4 Dec. 3 +Notre Dame H W 11-2 Dec. 9 +Ohio State A W 7-2 Dec. 10 +Western Mich. A W 4-3 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N2 W 13-0 Dec. 30 Michigan State N2 W 5-4 Jan. 13 +Lake Superior A W 5-1 Jan. 14 +Lake Superior A W 4-3 o t Jan. 20 +Bowling Green H W 4-3 o t Jan. 21 +Notre Dame N3 W 9-3 Jan. 27 +Western Mich. H T 2-2 o t Jan. 28 +Illinois-Chicago H W 5-4 o t Feb. 3 +Western Mich. H W 8-3 Feb. 4 +Michigan State A W 5-3 Feb. 10 +Illinois-Chicago A W 5-4 Feb. 11 +Illinois-Chicago A L 4-5 o t Feb. 17 +Bowling Green H W 4-3 Feb. 18 +Michigan State N4 W 7-1 Feb. 24 +Ferris State H W 6-2 Feb. 25 +Notre Dame A L 3-6 Mar. 3 +Miami (Ohio) A W 2-0 Mar. 5 +Ohio State A W 10-2 CCHA Tournament Mar. 10 Ohio State H1 W 7-2 Mar. 11 Ohio State H1 W 4-0 Mar. 18 Lake Superior N5 L 4-5 o t NCAA Tournament Mar. 25 Wisconsin N6 W 4-3 Mar. 30 Maine N7 L 3-4 3o t + CCHA game N1 College Hockey Showcase (St. Paul, Minn.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N4 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N5 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA West Regional (Madison, Wis.) N7 NCAA Semifinal (Providence, R.I.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brendan Morrison, F Mike Knuble, F Kevin Hilton, F John Madden, F Robb Gordon, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Marty Turco Al Loges Overall Record: CCHA: Tie-First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Steven Halko (C), Brendan Morrison NCAA Tournament: Champion Oct. 14 Guelph H W 8-0 Oct. 20 +Western Mich. H L 2-7 Oct. 21 +Western Mich. A W 3-2 Oct. 26 Maine N1 W 6-3 Nov. 3 +Ferris State A W 5-2 Nov. 4 +Ferris State A W 4-1 Nov. 10 +Miami (Ohio) A W 5-4 Nov. 11 +Miami (Ohio) A W 8-0 Nov. 17 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 6-1 Nov. 18 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 4-1 Nov. 24 Wisconsin N2 W 7-3 Nov. 25 Minnesota N2 L 2-3 Nov. 28 +Michigan State A L 3-4 Dec. 2 +Bowling Green A W 8-1 Dec. 8 +Lake Superior H W 8-2 Dec. 9 +Western Mich. A L 0-5 Dec. 29 Northern Mich. N3 W 6-1 Dec. 30 Michigan State N3 W 3-1 Jan. 5 +Ferris State H W 10-3 Jan. 6 +Miami (Ohio) H W 13-0 Jan. 12 +Illinois-Chicago H W 9-3 Jan. 13 +Illinois-Chicago H W 9-1 Jan. 16 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 6-0 Jan. 20 +Notre Dame H W 11-1 Jan. 26 +Ohio State A T 4-4 o t Jan. 27 +Bowling Green A L 5-6 Feb. 2 +Ohio State H W 7-0 Feb. 3 +Ohio State H T 2-2 o t Feb. 9 +Notre Dame A W 4-1 Feb. 10 +Illinois-Chicago A W 12-0 Feb. 16 +Notre Dame N4 W 5-2 Feb. 17 +Michigan State N5 W 8-1 Feb. 23 +Lake Superior A L 4-5 o t Feb. 24 +Lake Superior A L 3-7 Mar. 1 +Michigan State H W 3-0 Mar. 2 +Bowling Green H W 7-5 CCHA Tournament Mar. 8 Miami (Ohio) H1 W 5-1 Mar. 9 Miami (Ohio) H1 W 3-0 Mar. 15 Michigan State N6 W 6-2 Mar. 16 Lake Superior N7 W 4-3 NCAA Tournament Mar. 24 Minnesota N8 W 4-3 Mar. 28 Boston Univ. N9 W 4-0 Mar. 30 Colorado Coll. N9 W 3-2 o t + CCHA game N1 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N2 College Hockey Showcase )Milwaukee, Wis.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational N4 Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N5 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N6 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N7 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N8 NCAA West Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) N9 NCAA Frozen Four (Cincinnati, Ohio) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brendan Morrison, F Kevin Hilton, F Bill Muckalt, F Jason Botterill, F John Madden, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Marty Turco Gregg Malicke Greg Daddario Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Brendan Morrison (C), Jason Botterill, Blake Sloan NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 8 Waterloo N1 W 8-2 Oct. 12 Lake Superior A W 4-2 Oct. 18 Maine N2 W 3-0 Oct. 24 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 5-3 Oct. 25 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 6-4 Nov. 1 +Notre Dame A W 6-3 Nov. 2 +Michigan State A L 4-5 Nov. 8 +Ohio State H W 7-2 Nov. 9 +Bowling Green H W 4-1 Nov. 15 +Michigan State H W 5-1 Nov. 16 +Bowling Green A T 3-3 o t Nov. 22 Brown H W 5-2 Nov. 23 Brown H W 7-2 Nov. 29 Minnesota N3 W 4-3 o t Nov. 30 Wisconsin N3 W 8-4 Dec. 4 +Western Mich. H W 3-1 Dec. 7 +Ferris State A W 7-3 Dec. 27 Michigan Tech N4 W 6-1 Dec. 28 Lake Superior N4 W 5-4 Dec. 31 +Ferris State H W 11-1 Jan. 7 Cornell H T 3-3 o t Jan. 10 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 13-1 Jan. 11 +Ferris State H W 8-4 Jan. 17 +Western Mich. A T 5-5 o t Jan. 18 +Western Mich. H W 8-5 Jan. 24 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-2 Jan. 25 +Miami (Ohio) H W 3-0 Jan. 30 +Ohio State A W 6-1 Feb. 1 +Bowling Green H W 6-1 Feb. 7 +Lake Superior N2 W 5-2 Feb. 8 +Michigan State N2 L 1-2 Feb. 14 +Notre Dame H W 3-1 Feb. 15 +Notre Dame H W 6-1 Feb. 21 +Lake Superior H W 8-0 Feb. 22 +Lake Superior H T 4-4 o t Mar. 1 +Miami (Ohio) A L 2-4 Mar. 2 +Ohio State A W 7-4 CCHA Tournament Mar. 7 Alaska Fairbanks H1 W 8-1 Mar. 8 Alaska Fairbanks H1 W 11-0 Mar. 14 Bowling Green N5 W 7-2 Mar. 15 Michigan State N6 W 3-1 NCAA Tournament Mar. 23 Minnesota N7 W 7-4 Mar. 27 Boston Univ. N8 L CCHA game N1 Ann Arbor Ice Cube (Ann Arbor, Mich.) N2 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 College Hockey Showcase (Detroit, Mich.) N4 Great Lakes Invitational N5 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N6 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N7 NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) N8 NCAA Frozen Four (Milwaukee, Wis.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Brendan Morrison, F Bill Muckalt, F John Madden, F Jason Botterill, F Mike Legg, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Marty Turco Gregg Malicke Greg Daddario Overall Record: CCHA: Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Matt Herr (C), Bill Muckalt, Marty Turco NCAA Tournament: Champion Oct. 10 Minnesota N1 W 3-2 Oct. 12 Toronto H W 9-2 Oct. 17 Colgate H L 1-2 Oct. 18 Colgate H W 6-4 Oct. 25 +Michigan State H L 2-4 Oct. 31 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 6-3 Nov. 1 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 4-3 Nov. 7 +Northern Mich. A W 5-3 Nov. 8 +Northern Mich. A L 0-1 Nov. 14 +Ferris State H W 3-2 o t Nov. 16 +Ferris State N2 T 3-3 o t Nov. 21 +Bowling Green A W 4-2 Nov. 23 +Ohio State A W 3-2 o t Nov. 28 Minnesota H1 W 4-3 Nov. 30 Wisconsin H1 W 2-1 Dec. 5 +Lake Superior A W 7-0 Dec. 12 +Western Mich. N2 W 4-3 Dec. 13 +Western Mich. H W 4-1 Dec. 27 St. Lawrence N3 W 3-2 Dec. 28 Michigan State N3 L 3-5 Jan. 2 +Ohio State H W 4-2 Jan. 3 +Ohio State H W 6-0 Jan. 9 +Bowling Green H W 4-2 Jan. 10 +Western Mich. A W 4-3 o t Jan. 17 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 5-1 Jan. 23 +Miami (Ohio) A L 1-3 Jan. 24 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-4 Jan. 30 +Notre Dame A W 7-2 Jan. 31 +Notre Dame H W 5-4 o t Feb. 7 +Lake Superior N4 W 4-1 Feb. 13 +Miami (Ohio) H W 3-1 Feb. 14 +Northern Mich. H W 4-2 Feb. 20 +Michigan State A L 1-5 Feb. 21 +Michigan State N4 L 1-4 Feb. 27 +Ferris State H L 1-2 Feb. 28 +Lake Superior H W 5-2 Mar. 6 +Bowling Green A W 5-4 Mar. 7 +Notre Dame A W 1-0 CCHA Tournament Mar. 13 Notre Dame H2 L 2-4 Mar. 14 Notre Dame H2 W 2-1 o t Mar. 15 Notre Dame H2 W 4-3 Mar. 20 Ohio State N5 L 2-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 27 Princeton H3 W 2-1 Mar. 28 North Dakota H3 W 4-3 Apr. 2 New Hampshire N6 W 4-0 Apr. 4 Boston College N6 W 3-2 o t + CCHA game N1 Hall of Fame Game (Minneapolis, Minn.) N2 Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational N4 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N5 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA Frozen Four (Boston, Mass.) H1 College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H3 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w Bill Muckalt, F Mark Kosick, F Bobby Hayes, F Josh Langfeld, F Matt Herr, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Marty Turco Gregg Malicke Greg Daddario

67 Through The Years Overall Record: CCHA: Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Bubba Berenzweig (C), Dale Rominski, Bobby Hayes NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinalist Oct. 11 +Lake Superior H W 2-0 Oct. 16 Niagara H W 6-5 o t Oct. 17 Niagara H L 1-2 Oct. 23 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 6-1 Oct. 24 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 2-1 Oct. 30 +Bowling Green H W 5-2 Oct. 31 +Northern Mich. H L 1-6 Nov. 13 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 6-3 Nov. 14 +Notre Dame A T 2-2 o t Nov. 20 +Michigan State H W 2-1 Nov. 21 +Notre Dame H W 1-0 Nov. 27 Minnesota A1 W 3-2 Nov. 29 Wisconsin A2 T 1-1 o t Dec. 4 +Miami (Ohio) A W 1-0 Dec. 5 +Bowling Green A W 5-2 Dec. 11 +Northern Mich. H W 6-1 Dec. 26 Michigan Tech N1 W 4-1 Dec. 27 Michigan State N1 L 1-3 Jan. 2 +Ohio State A L 0-1 Jan. 8 +Ferris State H W 3-2 Jan. 9 +Ferris State H W 4-3 Jan. 15 +Ferris State A L 0-4 Jan. 16 +Western Mich. H W 6-3 Jan. 21 +Bowling Green H W 5-4 Jan. 23 +Ohio State A T 1-1 o t Jan. 29 +Michigan State A T 3-3 o t Jan. 30 +Notre Dame A L 2-3 Feb. 5 +Lake Superior H L 3-6 Feb. 6 +Ohio State H L 2-3 Feb. 13 +Western Mich. A T 2-2 o t Feb. 19 +Western Mich. A T 5-5 o t Feb. 20 +Michigan State N2 L 1-3 Feb. 26 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-1 Feb. 27 +Miami (Ohio) H W 9-4 Mar. 5 +Lake Superior A L 2-3 Mar. 6 +Northern Mich. A W 5-2 CCHA Tournament Mar. 12 Bowling Green H1 W 3-2 Mar. 13 Bowling Green H1 W 9-3 Mar. 19 Ohio State N3 W 3-2 Mar. 20 Northern Mich. N4 W 5-1 NCAA Tournament Mar. 26 Denver N5 W 5-3 Mar. 27 New Hampshire N5 L 1-2 o t + CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N5 NCAA East Regional (Worcester, Mass.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) A2 - College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Mike Comrie, F Josh Langfeld, F Mark Kosick, F Bubba Berenzweig, D Jeff Jillson, D Dave Huntzicker,D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Josh Blackburn Kevin O'Malley Greg Daddario Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Sean Peach (C) NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinalist Oct. 7 +Notre Dame A W 5-3 Oct. 8 +Notre Dame A W 6-1 Oct. 15 UMass-Lowell H W 8-1 Oct. 16 UMass-Lowell H W 5-1 Oct. 22 +Alaska Fairbanks A L 2-4 Oct. 23 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 4-1 Oct. 30 Yale H W 3-2 Nov. 5 +Ohio State H W 6-1 Nov. 6 +Ohio State A W 8-4 Nov. 12 +Miami (Ohio) N1 W 4-2 Nov. 13 +Miami (Ohio) A W 4-3 o t Nov. 19 +Lake Superior H L 0-3 Nov. 20 +Lake Superior H L 2-4 Nov. 26 Minnesota H1 L 1-6 Nov. 27 Wisconsin H1 W 4-1 Dec. 3 +Bowling Green A L 2-4 Dec. 4 +Bowling Green H W 3-1 Dec. 10 +Neb.-Omaha H W 6-2 Dec. 11 +Neb.-Omaha H W 6-1 Dec. 29 Lake Superior N2 W 4-3 o t Dec. 30 Michigan State N2 L 1-3 Jan. 7 +Michigan State A W 2-0 Jan. 14 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-2 Jan. 15 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-1 Jan. 21 +Ohio State A W 6-4 Jan. 29 +Ohio State H T 1-1 o t Feb. 4 +Ferris State A W 4-2 Feb. 5 +Ferris State H L 2-4 Feb. 11 +Western Mich. H W 7-2 Feb. 12 +Western Mich. H W 9-3 Feb. 18 +Northern Mich. A T 1-1 o t Feb. 19 +Northern Mich. A T 2-2 o t Feb. 25 +Michigan State H W 4-2 Feb. 26 Michigan State N3 T 3-3 o t Mar. 3 +Bowling Green A W 3-1 Mar. 4 +Bowling Green H L 3-6 CCHA Tournament Mar. 10 Western Mich. H2 W 4-2 Mar. 11 Western Mich. H2 W 6-2 Mar. 17 Neb.-Omaha N4 L 4-7 NCAA Tournament Mar. 25 Colgate N5 W 4-3 o t Mar. 26 Maine N5 L CCHA game N1 Firstar Center (Cincinnati, Ohio) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N5 NCAA East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) H1 College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Mike Comrie, F Mark Kosick, F Jeff Jillson, D Andy Hilbert, F Scott Matzka, F Josh Langfeld, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Josh Blackburn Kevin O'Malley L.J. Scarpace Overall Record: CCHA: Tie-Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Geoff Koch (C), Dave Huntzicker, Scott Matzka NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 6 Colgate H1 T 2-2 o t Oct. 7 North Dakota H1 T 5-5 o t Oct. 13 Merrimack N1 W 4-2 Oct. 14 Alaska Anchorage A1 W 4-3 Oct. 20 +Bowling Green A W 6-1 Oct. 22 +Bowling Green A W 4-3 Oct. 27 +Miami (Ohio) H W 3-2 Oct. 28 +Miami (Ohio) H W 6-2 Nov. 4 +Michigan State H L 0-1 Nov. 10 +Ferris State H W 4-1 Nov. 11 +Ferris State A L 4-5 Nov. 17 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 8-0 Nov. 18 +Alaska Fairbanks H L 2-5 Nov. 23 Wisconsin A2 W 3-2 Nov. 25 Minnesota A3 W 4-1 Dec. 1 +Northern Mich. A W 6-2 Dec. 2 +Northern Mich. A T 2-2 o t Dec. 8 St. Lawrence H W 5-1 Dec. 9 St. Lawrence H W 6-2 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N2 L 3-7 Dec. 30 Boston College N2 L 5-8 Jan. 5 +Lake Superior H W 2-0 Jan. 7 +Lake Superior H W 5-0 Jan. 12 +Ohio State A L 1-3 Jan. 13 +Ohio State A W 6-2 Jan. 19 +Western Mich. H W 5-1 Jan. 20 +Western Mich. A T 4-4 o t Jan. 23 +Notre Dame H W 9-0 Jan. 27 +Michigan State N3 W 4-3 o t Feb. 2 +Neb.-Omaha A L 1-4 Feb. 3 +Neb.-Omaha A W 4-1 Feb. 9 +Northern Mich. H W 3-1 Feb. 10 +Northern Mich. H L 0-2 Feb. 16 +Notre Dame H T 4-4 o t Feb. 17 +Michigan State N3 L 2-4 Feb. 22 +Lake Superior A L 1-2 Feb. 24 +Lake Superior N3 W 5-2 Mar. 1 +Michigan State A L 1-3 CCHA Tournament Mar. 10 Ferris State H2 W 8-3 Mar. 10 Ferris State H2 W 3-0 Mar. 16 Neb.-Omaha N4 W 3-2 Mar. 17 Michigan State N5 L 0-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 24 Mercyhurst N6 W 4-3 Mar. 25 St. Cloud State N6 W 4-3 Apr. 5 Boston College N7 L CCHA game N1/A1 Johnson Nissan Classic (Anchorage, Alaska) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N5 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) N7 NCAA Frozen Four (Albany, N.Y.) H1 Ice Breaker Cup (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A2 College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) A3 - College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w Andy Hilbert, F Mike Cammalleri, F John Shouneyia, F Mark Kosick, F Jeff Jillson, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Josh Blackburn L.J. Scarpace Kevin O'Malley Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Jed Ortmeyer (C), Jay Vancik, Mike Cammalleri, John Shouneyia NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 6 +Michigan State A T 3-3 o t Oct. 12 Providence N1 W 6-3 Oct. 13 Minn.-Duluth N1 L 2-3 Oct. 19 +Western Mich. A L 1-3 Oct. 20 +Western Mich. H W 5-3 Oct. 26 +Northern Mich. H L 0-1 o t Oct. 27 +Northern Mich. H L 3-5 Nov. 2 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 2-1 Nov. 3 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 4-0 Nov. 16 +Neb.-Omaha A T 4-4 o t Nov. 17 +Neb.-Omaha A W 3-2 o t Nov. 23 Minnesota H1 L 2-5 Nov. 24 Wisconsin H1 W 5-3 Nov. 30 +Ferris State A W 5-4 Dec. 1 +Ferris State H W 6-1 Dec. 7 +Miami (Ohio) A W 3-2 o t Dec. 8 +Miami (Ohio) A W 5-2 Dec. 15 Harvard H T 3-3 o t Dec. 28 North Dakota N2 L 4-5 o t Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N2 W 7-4 Jan. 4 +Notre Dame A T 3-3 o t Jan. 5 +Notre Dame A W 2-1 Jan. 11 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 7-0 Jan. 12 +Alaska Fairbanks H L 1-3 Jan. 19 +Michigan State H T 1-1 o t Jan. 25 +Bowling Green H L 2-4 Jan. 26 +Bowling Green H W 3-2 Jan. 31 +Lake Superior A W 5-0 Feb. 2 +Lake Superior N3 W 1-0 Feb. 8 +Neb.-Omaha H W 2-1 o t Feb. 9 +Neb.-Omaha H W 6-3 Feb. 16 Michigan State N3 L 1-3 Feb. 22 +Ohio State H W 4-0 Feb. 23 +Ohio State H W 6-3 Mar. 1 +Western Mich. H W 4-2 Mar. 2 +Western Mich. A W 6-2 CCHA Tournament Mar. 8 Lake Superior H2 L 3-4 Mar. 9 Lake Superior H2 W 4-1 Mar. 10 Lake Superior H2 W 4-1 Mar. 15 Ohio State N4 W 2-1 o t Mar. 16 Michigan State N5 W 3-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 22 St. Cloud State H3 W 4-2 Mar. 23 Denver H3 W 5-3 Apr. 4 Minnesota N6 L CCHA game N1 Maverick Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N5 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA Frozen Four (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) H1 College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H3 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 Spartan Stadium (East Lansing, Mich.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w John Shouneyia, F Mike Cammalleri, F Jed Ortmeyer, F Eric Nystrom, F Mike Komisarek, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Josh Blackburn Kevin O'Malley

68 Through The Years Overall Record: CCHA: Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Jed Ortmeyer (C), John Shouneyia, Andy Burnes NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Andy Burnes (C), Eric Nystrom, Brandon Rogers NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinalist Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Eric Nystrom (C), Brandon Rogers, Jeff Tambellini, Al Montoya NCAA Tournament: Quarterfinalist Overall Record: CCHA: Third Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Andrew Ebbett (C), Matt Hunwick, T.J. Hensick, Brandon Kaleniecki NCAA Tournament: First Round Oct. 11 Niagara N1 W 3-0 Oct. 12 North Dakota N1 L 4-5 o t Oct. 18 Merrimack H W 4-1 Oct. 19 Merrimack H W 5-1 Oct. 25 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 5-2 Oct. 26 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 6-2 Nov. 8 +Bowling Green A W 6-4 Nov. 9 +Bowling Green A T 1-1 o t Nov. 15 +Lake Superior H W 4-1 Nov. 16 +Lake Superior H W 3-0 Nov. 22 +Notre Dame H W 4-2 Nov. 23 +Notre Dame H L 3-4 Nov. 29 Wisconsin A1 W 4-1 Dec. 1 Minnesota A2 W 3-1 Dec. 6 +Northern Mich. A L 2-5 Dec. 7 +Northern Mich. A L 1-4 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N2 W 5-3 Dec. 29 Boston Univ. N2 L 4-5 Jan. 4 +Miami (Ohio) H W 3-2 o t Jan. 5 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-2 Jan. 10 +Western Mich. H W 10-3 Jan. 11 +Western Mich. A L 3-4 Jan. 23 +Lake Superior A W 4-1 Jan. 25 +Lake Superior N3 W 5-0 Jan. 31 +Ferris State H W 6-4 Feb. 1 +Ferris State A L 3-4 Feb. 7 +Northern Mich. H W 3-1 Feb. 8 +Northern Mich. H W 5-1 Feb. 14 +Michigan State H W 3-1 Feb. 15 +Michigan State A L 3-5 Feb. 21 +Neb.-Omaha A W 6-1 Feb. 22 +Neb.-Omaha A W 5-3 Feb. 28 +Michigan State H L 0-4 Mar. 1 +Michigan State N3 W 5-4 Mar. 7 +Ohio State A T 4-4 o t Mar. 8 +Ohio State A T 3-3 o t CCHA Tournament Mar. 14 Bowling Green H1 W 3-1 Mar. 15 Bowling Green H1 W 4-3 Mar. 21 Ohio State N4 W 3-0 Mar. 22 Ferris State N5 W 5-3 NCAA Tournament Mar. 29 Maine H2 W 2-1 Mar. 30 Colorado Coll. H2 W 5-3 April 10 Minnesota N6 L 2-3 o t + CCHA game N1 Xerox College Hockey Showcase (HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N5 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) A2 - College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w Jeff Tambellini, F John Shouneyia, F Jed Ortmeyer, F Dwight Helminen, F David Moss, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Al Montoya Noah Ruden Oct. 4 Mercyhurst H W 5-3 Oct. 10 +Miami (Ohio) A L 3-8 Oct. 11 +Miami (Ohio) A W 2-1 Oct. 17 Quinnipiac H W 5-4 Oct. 18 Quinnipiac H W 3-2 Oct. 24 +Northern Mich. H W 2-0 Oct. 26 +Northern Mich. H W 5-2 Nov. 1 Niagara H W 6-2 Nov. 7 +Ferris State A L 5-6 o t Nov. 8 +Ferris State H W 3-2 Nov. 14 +Ohio State A W 4-0 Nov. 15 +Ohio State A L 2-5 Nov. 28 Wisconsin H1 L 1-3 Nov. 29 Minnesota H1 L 2-4 Dec. 5 +Michigan State H W 2-0 Dec. 6 +Michigan State A L 0-2 Dec. 12 +Neb.-Omaha A W 2-1 Dec. 13 +Neb.-Omaha A T 3-3 o t Dec. 27 Boston College N1 L 1-4 Dec. 28 Michigan Tech N1 W 6-2 Jan. 9 +Ohio State H W 3-2 Jan. 10 +Ohio State H W 7-1 Jan. 23 +Western Mich. A W 4-1 Jan. 24 +Western Mich. H W 7-0 Jan. 30 +Lake Superior H W 5-1 Jan. 31 +Lake Superior H W 4-0 Feb. 6 +Alaska Fairbanks A W 4-1 Feb. 7 +Alaska Fairbanks A L 3-5 Feb. 13 +Miami (Ohio) H W 4-1 Feb. 14 +Miami (Ohio) H W 8-5 Feb. 20 +Bowling Green H W 7-3 Feb. 21 +Bowling Green H W 5-2 Feb. 27 +Notre Dame A L 1-4 Feb. 28 +Notre Dame A L 2-5 Mar. 5 +Michigan State A T 4-4 o t Mar. 6 +Michigan State N2 L 0-1 CCHA Tournament Mar. 12 Neb.-Omaha H2 W 2-0 Mar. 13 Neb.-Omaha H2 L 1-3 Mar. 14 Neb.-Omaha H2 W 5-2 Mar. 19 Northern Mich. N3 W 5-1 Mar. 20 Ohio State N4 L 2-4 NCAA Tournament Mar. 27 New Hampshire N5 W 4-1 Mar. 28 Boston College N5 L 2-3 o t + CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N5 - NCAA Northeast Regional (Manchester, N.H.) H1 - College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w T.J. Hensick, F Andrew Ebbett, F Milan Gajic, F Brandon Kaleniecki, F Dwight Helminen, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Al Montoya Noah Ruden Mike Mayhew Oct. 8 Northeastern N1 L 2-4 Oct. 9 Boston U. N1 W 7-2 Oct. 15 New Hampshire H T 4-4 o t Oct. 16 St. Lawrence H W 5-2 Oct. 21 +Lake Superior A W 4-3 Oct. 23 +Lake Superior N2 W 5-2 Oct. 29 +Ferris State H W 3-0 Oct. 30 +Ferris State A L 0-1 o t Nov. 5 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-2 Nov. 6 +Miami (Ohio) H W 5-3 Nov. 18 +Michigan State A W 4-2 Nov. 20 +Michigan State H W 5-4 Nov. 26 Minnesota A1 L 1-5 Nov. 27 Wisconsin A2 L 1-3 Dec. 3 +Notre Dame H W 6-1 Dec. 4 +Notre Dame A W 8-0 Dec. 10 +Bowling Green H W 8-3 Dec. 11 +Bowling Green A W 5-4 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N3 W 4-2 Dec. 30 Michigan State N3 L 1-2 o t Jan. 7 +Western Mich. H W 6-4 Jan. 8 +Western Mich. A W 6-5 Jan. 14 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 5-2 Jan. 15 +Alaska Fairbanks H W 5-2 Jan Ohio State A L 1-4 Jan. 22 +Ohio State A W 6-3 Jan. 28 +Northern Mich. H L 1-4 Jan. 29 +Northern Mich. H W 3-1 Feb. 4 +Michigan State H T 2-2 o t Feb. 5 +Michigan State N2 T 1-1 o t Feb. 11 +Neb.-Omaha A W 6-4 Feb. 12 +Neb.-Omaha A W 4-3 Feb. 18 +Notre Dame N4 W 9-2 Feb. 19 +Notre Dame H W 6-3 Mar. 4 +Bowling Green A W 4-1 Mar. 5 +Bowling Green H W 5-4 CCHA Tournament Mar. 11 Notre Dame H1 W 10-1 Mar. 12 Notre Dame H1 W 1-0 o t Mar. 18 Alaska Fairbanks N5 W 3-1 Mar. 19 Ohio State N6 W 4-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 25 Wisconsin N7 W 4-1 Mar. 26 Colorado College N7 L CCHA game N1 - Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) N2 -- Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) N4 - War Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) N5 CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N6 CCHA Tournament Championship (Detroit, Mich.) N7 -- NCAA Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) H1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 - College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) A2 College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Jeff Tambellini, F T.J. Hensick, F Milan Gajic, F Andrew Ebbett, F Chad Kolarik, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Al Montoya Noah Ruden Mike Mayhew Oct. 7 Quinnipiac H W 3-1 Oct. 8 Quinnipiac H W 5-3 Oct. 14 Boston College H W 3-2 Oct. 16 Merrimack H W 9-2 Oct. 22 +Michigan State H T 3-3 o t Oct. 28 +Alaska A L 2-4 Oct. 29 +Alaska A W 4-0 Nov. 4 +Notre Dame A W 8-5 Nov. 5 +Notre Dame H W 4-2 Nov. 11 +Northern Mich. A W 3-1 Nov. 12 +Northern Mich. A W 4-3 o t Nov. 25 Minnesota H1 L 3-6 Nov. 26 Wisconsin H1 L 2-3 Dec. 2 +Miami A L 2-4 Dec. 3 +Miami A L 3-4 Dec. 9 +Neb.-Omaha H W 4-2 Dec. 10 +Neb.-Omaha H W 7-3 Dec. 29 Colorado College N1 L 1-6 Dec. 30 Michigan Tech N1 W 5-3 Jan. 6 +Alaska H W 4-0 Jan. 7 +Alaska H L 2-4 Jan. 17 +Michigan State A L 0-2 Jan. 20 +Bowling Green H W 6-1 Jan. 21 +Bowling Green A L 2-5 Jan. 27 +Michigan State A T 1-1 o t Jan. 28 +Michigan State N2 T 5-5 o t Jan. 31 +Western Mich. H W 7-3 Feb. 3 +Ohio State H L 5-7 Feb. 4 +Ohio State H W 3-2 Feb. 7 +Western Mich. A W 4-1 Feb. 10 +Lake Superior H L 2-3 o t Feb. 11 +Lake Superior H W 4-2 Feb. 17 +Neb.-Omaha A L 3-4 Feb. 18 +Neb.-Omaha A T 4-4 o t Feb. 24 +Ferris State A T 3-3 o t Feb. 25 +Ferris State H L 3-4 o t CCHA Tournament Mar. 10 Ferris State H2 W 6-4 Mar. 11 Ferris State H2 W 3-2 Mar. 17 Michigan State N3 L 1-4 Mar. 18 Northern Mich. N4 W 3-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 24 North Dakota A1 L CCHA game N1 - Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) N2 - Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 - CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Third-Place Game (Detroit, Mich.) H1 - College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 - NCAA West Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w T.J. Hensick, F Andrew Ebbett, F Kevin Porter, F Chad Kolarik, F Jack Johnson, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Noah Ruden Billy Sauer Mike Mayhew

69 Through The Years Overall Record: CCHA: Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Matt Hunwick (C), Jason Dest, T.J. Hensick NCAA Tournament: First Round Oct. 13 Ala.-Huntsville H W 8-1 Oct. 14 Connecticut H W 7-5 Oct. 19 +Miami H W 6-3 Oct. 20 +Miami H L 1-4 Oct. 27 Northeastern H W 4-3 o t Oct. 28 Northeastern H L 2-3 Nov. 3 +Michigan State A L 4-7 Nov. 4 +Michigan State H W 6-2 Nov. 10 +Neb.-Omaha H W 6-4 Nov. 11 +Neb.-Omaha H W 5-1 Nov. 17 +Ferris State A W 3-2 Nov. 18 +Ferris State A W 5-1 Nov. 21 +Michigan State H W 2-1 Nov. 24 Wisconsin A1 W 4-3 Nov. 25 Minnesota A2 L 2-8 Dec. 1 +Western Mich. H L 3-6 Dec. 2 +Western Mich. A W 6-5 Dec. 8 +Notre Dame H L 3-7 Dec. 10 +Notre Dame A L 3-4 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N1 W 4-1 Dec. 30 Michigan State N1 L 1-4 Jan. 9 +Bowling Green H W 5-0 Jan. 12 +Northern Mich. H W 5-2 Jan. 13 +Northern Mich. H L 1-2 Jan. 19 +Alaska A W 6-2 Jan. 20 +Alaska A W 5-2 Jan. 26 +Ferris State H W 9-4 Jan. 27 +Ferris State H W 6-2 Feb. 2 +Western Mich. A W 7-4 Feb. 3 +Western Mich. H W 3-1 Feb. 9 +Bowling Green A L 2-3 Feb. 10 +Michigan State N2 T 3-3 o t Feb. 16 +Lake Superior A L 2-3 Feb. 18 +Lake Superior N2 W 3-1 Feb. 23 +Ohio State A W 4-3 Feb. 24 +Ohio State A L 5-6 CCHA Tournament Mar. 9 Northern Mich. H1 W 4-1 Mar. 10 Northern Mich. H1 W 8-3 Mar. 16 Michigan State N3 W 5-2 Mar. 17 Notre Dame N4 L 1-2 NCAA Tournament Mar. 24 North Dakota N5 L CCHA game N1 - Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) N2 - Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 - CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship Game (Detroit, Mich.) N5 - NCAA West Regional (Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo.) H1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) A2 - College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w T.J. Hensick, F Kevin Porter, F Andrew Cogliano, F Chad Kolarik, F Jack Johnson, D Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Billy Sauer Steve Jakiel Mike Mayhew Overall Record: CCHA: First Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Kevin Porter (C), Chad Kolarik, Tim Miller, Mark Mitera NCAA Tournament: Semifinalist Oct. 12 Boston College N1 W 4-3 Oct. 13 Minnesota N1 L 3-4 Oct. 19 +Northern Mich. A W 3-1 Oct. 20 +Northern Mich. A W 4-3 Oct. 26 Boston Univ. H W 4-2 Oct. 27 Boston Univ. H W 6-2 Nov. 2 +Neb.-Omaha A W 6-3 Nov. 3 +Neb.-Omaha A W 3-2 Nov. 9 +Alaska H W 4-0 Nov. 10 +Alaska H W 4-2 Nov. 16 +Lake Superior A W 5-1 Nov. 17 +Lake Superior A W 6-2 Nov. 23 Wisconsin H1 W 3-2 Nov. 24 Minnesota H1 W 5-1 Nov. 30 +Ohio State H L 2-3 Dec. 1 +Ohio State H W 4-2 Dec. 7 +Bowling Green A W 4-2 Dec. 8 +Bowling Green H W 3-2 Dec. 28 Providence N2 W 6-0 Dec. 29 Michigan Tech N2 W 1-0 2o t Jan. 11 +Western Mich. H W 6-1 Jan. 12 +Western Mich. A W 5-1 Jan. 18 +Notre Dame H W 3-2 Jan. 19 +Notre Dame N3 W 5-1 Jan. 25 +Michigan State H L 0-1 Jan. 26 +Michigan State A T 2-2 Feb. 1 +Northern Mich. H T 3-3 Feb. 2 +Northern Mich. H T 3-3 Feb. 8 +Miami A W 4-2 Feb. 9 +Miami A T 5-5 o t Feb. 15 +Lake Superior H W 4-2 Feb. 16 +Lake Superior H W 4-2 Feb. 22 +Michigan State A L 2-5 Feb. 23 +Michigan State N4 W 5-2 Feb. 29 +Ferris State H W 5-3 Mar. 1 +Ferris State A L 3-4 o t CCHA Tournament Mar. 14 Neb.-Omaha H2 W 10-1 Mar. 15 Neb.-Omaha H2 W 2-1 Mar. 21 Northern Mich. N5 W 6-4 Mar. 22 Miami N6 W 2-1 NCAA Tournament Mar. 28 Niagara N7 W 5-1 Mar. 29 Clarkson N7 W 2-0 Apr. 10 Notre Dame N8 L 4-5 o t + CCHA game N1 - Ice Breaker Invitational (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) N2 - Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) N3 - Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N4 - Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N5 - CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N6 CCHA Tournament Championship Game (Detroit, Mich.) N7 - NCAA East Regional (Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.) N8 - NCAA Frozen Four (Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo.) H1 - College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Player g a p pim pp sh g w Kevin Porter, F Chad Kolarik, F Aaron Palushaj, F Max Pacioretty, F Travis Turnbull, F Overall Record: CCHA: 20-8 Second Coach: Red Berenson Captains: Mark Mitera (C), Chris Summers (C) NCAA Tournament: First Round Oct. 10 St. Lawrence H W 4-3 Oct. 11 St. Lawrence H W 5-3 Oct. 17 +Northern Mich. A L 0-2 Oct. 18 +Northern Mich. A W 5-3 Oct. 23 Niagara H W 4-2 Oct. 25 Boston Univ. A L 2-7 Nov. 31 +Ohio State H W 5-2 Nov. 1 +Ohio State H W 6-1 Nov. 7 +Alaska A L 1-4 Nov. 8 +Alaska A W 3-2 Nov. 14 +Western Mich. H L 1-2 Nov. 15 +Western Mich. A W 5-0 Nov. 21 +Miami A L 0-2 Nov. 22 +Miami A L 1-2 Nov. 28 Minnesota A1 W 6-3 Nov. 29 Wisconsin A2 L 0-3 Dec. 5 +Michigan State H W 6-1 Dec. 6 +Michigan State A W 5-3 Dec. 27 Michigan Tech N1 W 5-0 Dec. 28 Michigan State N1 W 5-1 Jan. 10 +Miami H W 5-1 Jan. 11 +Miami H W 4-0 Jan. 16 +Bowling Green H L 0-3 Jan. 17 +Bowling Green A W 1-0 Jan. 23 +Michigan State N2 W 6-2 Jan. 24 +Michigan State H W 5-2 Jan. 30 +Notre Dame A W 2-1 Jan. 31 +Notre Dame H L 2-3 Feb. 6 +Lake Superior H W 6-2 Feb. 7 +Lake Superior H W 2-1 Feb. 13 +Neb.-Omaha H W 8-3 Feb. 14 +Neb.-Omaha H W 4-2 Feb. 20 +Ohio State A W 4-1 Feb. 21 +Ohio State A L 2-3 Feb. 27 +Ferris State A W 6-1 Feb. 29 +Ferris State H W 4-0 CCHA Tournament Mar. 13 Western Mich. H1 W 5-2 Mar. 15 Western Mich. H1 W 6-1 Mar. 20 Alaska N3 W 3-1 Mar. 21 Notre Dame N4 L 2-5 NCAA Tournament Mar. 27 Air Force N5 L CCHA game N1- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.) N2 - Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N3 - CCHA Tournament Semifinal (Detroit, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship Game (Detroit, Mich.) N5- NCAA East Regional (Bridgeport Arena, Bridgeport, Conn.) H1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 - College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) A2 - College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) Pl a ye r g a p pim pp sh g w Aaron Palushaj, F Louie Caporusso, F Carl Hagelin, F David Wohlberg, F Travis Turnbull, F Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Bryan Hogan Billy Sauer Goaltender g p w-l-t g a a m i n % so Billy Sauer Bryan Hogan Shawn Hunwick

70 Through The Years Air Force Overall Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /27/1973 N1 W-OT /27/2009 N2 L N1 IMA Tournament (Flint, Mich.) N2 - NCAA East Regional (Bridgeport, Conn.) Alabama Huntsville Overall Record: Home Record: /23/1991 H W /13/2006 H W Alaska Anchorage Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Overtime Record: /9/1990 H W /10/1990 H T-OT /14/2000 A W Alaska Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: CCHA Record: /13/1987 H W /14/1987 H W /15/1993 A W /16/1993 A W /17/1995 +H W /18/1995 +H W /16/1996 +H W /24/1996 +A W /25/1996 +A W /10/1997 +H W /7/1997 H1 W /8/1997 H1 W /31/1997 +A W /1/1997 +A W /17/1998 +H W /23/1998 +A W /24/1998 +A W /13/1998 +H W /22/1999 +A L /23/1999 +A W /17/2000 +H W /18/2000 +H L /2/2001 +A W /3/2001 +A W /11/2002 +H W /12/2002 +H L /25/2002 +H W /26/2002 +H W /6/2004 +A W /7/2004 +A L /14/2005 +H W /15/2005 +H W /18/2005 N1 W /28/2005 +A L /29/2005 +A W /6/2006 +H W /7/2006 +H L /19/2007 +A W /20/2007 +A W /9/2007 +H W /10/2007 +H W /7/2008 +A L /8/2008 +A W /20/2009 N1 W CCHA game N1 - CCHA Tournament Semifinal H1 CCHA Tournament, 1st Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Alberta Overall Record: Home Record: Overtime Record: /2/1993 H W /3/1993 H T-OT American School of Osteopathy Overall Record: Road Record: /15/1924 A L Amherstburg Overall Record: Home Record: Overtime Record: /8/1933 H W-OT Beck College Overall Record: Road Record: /12/1929 A W Boston College Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /18/1948 N1 W-OT /18/1950 N2 W /27/1950 A W /13/1954 N2 W /4/1980 H W /4/1987 H W /5/1987 H W-OT /2/1988 A L /2/1990 A L /4/1998 N3 W-OT /30/2000 N4 L /5/2001 N5 L /27/2003 N4 L /28/2004 N6 L-OT /14/2005 H W /12/2007 N7 W-OT N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Frozen Four Third-Place Game (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N3 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Boston, Mass.) N4 Great Lakes Invitational N5 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Albany, N.Y.) N6 -- NCAA Northeast Regional (Manchester, N.H.) N7 -- Ice Breaker Invitational (St. Paul, Minn.) Boston University Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: /17/1950 N1 L /29/1950 A W /15/1951 N1 W /13/1953 N1 W /30/1964 N2 W /27/1965 N2 L /28/1972 N3 W* /24/1977 N4 W /30/1978 N3 L /3/1988 A L /1/1989 H W All-Time Opponents 12/2/1989 H W /30/1990 A W /22/1991 N5 L /23/1991 N5 L /28/1996 N6 W /27/1997 N7 L /29/2002 N8 L /9/2004 N9 W /26/2007 H W /27/2007 H W /25/2008 A L * - Forfeit to Michigan N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 Boston Tournament (Mass.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N4 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N5 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Boston, Mass.) N6 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Cincinnati, Ohio) N7 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Milwaukee, Wis.) N8 Great Lakes Invitational N9 - Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) Bowling Green Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /29/1971 N1 W /14/1973 A W /15/1973 H W /3/1976 H W /20/1977 H1 W /21/1977 A W /22/1977 H W /20/1978 H W-OT /21/1978 A W-OT /19/1979 A W /20/1979 H W /17/1980 A L-OT /18/1980 A W /29/1982 +H L /30/1982 +A L /26/1982 +A L /27/1982 +H L /29/1982 +A L /30/1982 +A L /6/1984 +H L /7/1984 +H W-OT /26/1984 +H W /27/1984 +A L /29/1984 N2 W /11/1985 +A L /12/1985 +H W /25/1985 +H W /26/1985 +A L /10/1986 +A W /11/1986 +H L /10/1986 +H W /11/1986 +A L /20/1987 +H L /21/1987 +A L /9/1987 +H L /10/1987 +A W /26/1988 +A W /27/1988 +H L /4/1988 +H L /5/1988 +A W /13/1989 +A W /14/1989 +H W /3/1989 H2 L /4/1989 H2 W /5/1989 H2 L-3OT /2/1989 +A L /3/1989 +H W /12/1990 +H L /13/1990 +A L-OT /11/1990 N3 W /18/1990 +A L /19/1990 +H W /18/1991 +A W /19/1991 +H W /7/1992 +A L /8/1992 +H L /25/1992 +A W /3/1992 +H W /16/1993 +H W /13/1993 +A W /20/1993 +H W /29/1993 +A T-OT /25/1994 +H W /4/1994 +A W /12/1994 +A W /20/1995 +H W-OT /17/1995 +H W /2/1995 +A W /27/1996 +A L /2/1996 +H W /9/1996 +H W /16/1996 +A T-OT /1/1997 +H W /14/1997 N4 W /21/1997 +A W /9/1998 +H W /6/1998 +A W /30/1998 +H W /5/1998 +A W /21/1999 +H W /12/1999 H2 W /13/1999 H2 W /3/1999 +A L /4/1999 +H W /3/2000 +A W /4/2000 +H L /20/2000 +A W /22/2000 +A W /25/2002 +H L /26/2002 +H W /8/2002 +A W /9/2002 +A T-OT /14/2003 H2 W /15/2003 H2 W /20/2004 +H W /21/2004 +H W /10/2004 +A W /11/2004 +A W /4/2005 +A W /5/2005 +H W /20/2006 +H W /21/2006 +A L /9/2007 +H W /9/2007 +A L /7/2007 +A W /8/2007 +H W /16/2009 +H L /17/2009 +A W CCHA game N1 IMA Tournament (Flint, Mich.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 CCHA Tournament Consolation N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal H1 NCAA First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Brantford H.C. Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /5/1936 H L /11/1937 H W

71 Through The Years 2/22/1941 H L /19/1944 A W /27/1945 H W /16/1946 H L /1/1947 H W Brown Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /21/1949 H W /22/1949 H W /17/1951 N1 W /29/1970 N2 W /28/1976 N2 W /22/1996 H W /23/1996 H W N1 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) California Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: /3/1947 A W /16/1948 H W /17/1948 H W /28/1948 A W /1/1949 N1 W N1 played in Los Angeles, Calif. Chatham A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /17/1930 H W /8/1931 H L /11/1932 A L /15/1932 H L /6/1932 H W /15/1934 H L /11/1936 H L /28/1936 H L /13/1937 H T Chatham Juniors Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /24/1962 A W /27/1964 A L /25/1966 A W /26/1966 H W Clarkson Overall Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: /28/1958 A W /27/1959 A W /15/1962 N1 L /29/2008 N2 W N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Utica, N.Y.) N2 NCAA East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) Colgate Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /13/1933 H W /29/1966 N1 W /17/1997 H L /18/1997 H W /25/2000 N2 W-OT /6/2000 H1 T-OT N1 RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) N2 NCAA East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) H1 Ice Breaker Cup (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Colorado College Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: MCHL Record: WIHL Record: WCHA Record: /15/1939 A L /16/1939 A L /13/1940 A L /14/1940 A T /20/1942 A L /21/1942 A L /11/1946 A W-OT /12/1946 A W /27/1946 A L /28/1946 A W /27/1948 H W /28/1948 H W /21/1948 A W /22/1948 A T /19/1949 N1 W /17/1950 H W /18/1950 H W /9/1951 A W /10/1951 A L /15/1952 #A L /16/1952 #A W-OT /15/1952 N2 W /19/1952 #A W /20/1952 #A W /12/1954 %H W /13/1954 %H W /17/1954 %A L /18/1954 %A L /12/1955 N2 W /7/1956 %H L /8/1956 %H W /18/1956 %A L /19/1956 %A L /16/1957 N2 L /20/1957 %H W /21/1957 %H L /4/1959 ^H W /5/1959 ^H L /19/1960 ^A W /20/1960 ^A L-OT /10/1961 ^H W /11/1961 ^H W /8/1962 ^H W /9/1962 ^H W /7/1962 ^A W /10/1962 ^A W /4/1963 ^A L /5/1963 ^A L /31/1964 ^H W /1/1964 ^H W /22/1965 ^A W /23/1965 ^A W /14/1966 ^H W /15/1966 ^H W /20/1967 ^A W /21/1967 ^A W /1/1968 ^H W /2/1968 ^H W /17/1969 ^A W /18/1969 ^A L /9/1970 ^H W /10/1970 ^H W /4/1970 ^A L /5/1970 ^A L /4/1972 ^H W /5/1972 ^H W /26/1973 ^A L-OT /27/1973 ^A L /15/1974 ^H W /16/1974 ^H W /29/1974 ^H W /30/1974 ^H W /7/1975 ^A L /8/1975 ^A L /4/1975 A1 W /5/1975 A1 W /2/1976 ^A L /3/1976 ^A L /7/1977 ^H W /8/1977 ^H W /25/1977 ^A L /26/1977 ^A W /17/1978 ^H W-OT /18/1978 ^H L /12/1979 ^H L-OT /13/1979 ^H L /11/1980 ^H W /12/1980 ^H T-OT /30/1981 ^A L /31/1981 ^A W /21/1994 H L /22/1994 H W /30/1996 N3 W-OT /30/2003 H1 W /26/2005 N4 L /29/2005 N5 L # - MCHL game % - WIHL game ^ - WCHA game N1 NCAA Frozen Four Third-Place Game (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N3 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Cincinnati, Ohio) N4 - NCAA Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) N5 - Great Lakes Invitational H1 NCAA Midwest Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Connecticut Overall Record: Home Record: /14/2006 H W Cornell Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /2/1965 A W /2/1988 N1 L /15/1991 H1 L-OT /16/1991 H1 W /17/1991 H1 W /7/1997 H T-OT N1 Yale Hockey Classic (New Haven, Conn.) H1 NCAA First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Dartmouth Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /23/1946 H L /19/1948 N1 W /17/1949 N2 L /2/1971 N3 L /7/1979 H W /8/1979 H W N1 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N3 Nichols Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) Dearborn A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /6/1933 H W /5/1933 H W De La Salle Juniors Overall Record: Home Record: /2/1946 H W Denver Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: MCHL Record: WIHL Record: WCHA Record: /5/1951 A W /7/1951 A L /20/1951 #H W /21/1951 #H L /22/1952 #A W /23/1952 #A L-OT /8/1954 %H W /9/1954 %H W /21/1954 %A W /22/1954 %A L /13/1955 %H T-OT /14/1955 %H W /21/1956 %A L /22/1956 %A W /17/1957 %H L /18/1957 %H L /29/1960 ^H L /1/1960 ^H L /22/1960 ^A L /23/1960 ^A L-OT /17/1961 ^H L /18/1961 ^H L /6/1962 ^A L /9/1962 ^A L /17/1962 ^H W /19/1962 ^H W /2/1962 H1 W /14/1962 ^H W /15/1962 ^H L-OT /1/1963 ^A L /2/1963 ^A L /14/1964 H2 L /21/1964 N1 W /11/1964 ^H W-OT /12/1964 ^H L /21/1965 ^A L /22/1965 ^A W /6/1967 ^H L /7/1967 ^H W /8/1967 ^A L /9/1967 ^A L-OT /10/1969 ^H W-OT /11/1969 ^H L /27/1970 ^A L /28/1970 ^A W /22/1971 ^H L /23/1971 ^H L /14/1972 ^A L /15/1972 ^A L /12/1973 ^H W /13/1973 ^H L /4/1974 ^A L /5/1974 ^A L /8/1974 ^A L /9/1974 ^A L /21/1975 ^H W /22/1975 ^H L /28/1975 ^A L /29/1975 ^A W /13/1976 ^H W 4-2 2

72 Through The Years 2/14/1976 ^A L /19/1976 ^A W /20/1976 ^A W /11/1977 ^H W /12/1977 ^H W /12/1977 H2 W /13/1977 H2 W /28/1977 ^H W /29/1977 ^H L-OT /27/1978 ^A L /28/1978 ^A L /17/1978 ^H L /18/1978 ^H W /9/1979 ^A L /10/1979 ^A L /1/1980 ^A L /2/1980 ^A L /20/1981 ^H W /21/1981 ^H W /6/1981 A1 W /7/1981 A1 W /26/1999 N2 W /23/2002 H3 W # - MCHL game % - WIHL game ^ - WCHA game N1 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA East Regional (Worcester, Mass.) H1 WCHA Tournament, 1st Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H3 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Denver, Colo.) Detroit A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /8/1950 H W Detroit Vickers Overall Record: Home Record: Overtime Record: /29/1944 H L-OT /12/1944 H W /6/1945 H L /10/1945 H L-2OT Essex Frontiers Overall Record: Home Record: /5/1934 H W Ferris State Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /8/1982 +A W /9/1982 +A T-OT /10/1982 +H L /11/1982 +H W /11/1983 +A L /12/1983 +A L /9/1983 +H W /10/1983 +H L-OT /10/1984 +A L /11/1984 +A W /19/1984 +H W /20/1984 +H W /4/1985 +A L /5/1985 +A L /18/1985 +A L /19/1985 +A L /3/1986 +H W /4/1986 +H L /7/1986 +H W /8/1986 +H L /16/1987 +A L /17/1987 +A W /6/1987 +A L /7/1987 +A W /22/1988 +H W /23/1988 +H L /11/1988 +A W /12/1988 +A W /20/1989 +H W /21/1989 +H W /10/1989 +H W /11/1989 +H W /19/1990 +A W /20/1990 +A W-OT /2/1990 +H W-OT /3/1990 +H L /25/1991 +A W /26/1991 +A W /8/1991 N1 W /3/1992 +H W /4/1992 +H W /28/1992 +A L /29/1992 +A W /23/1992 +A W /24/1992 +A W /19/1993 +H W /6/1993 +A W /5/1994 +H W /5/1994 +H L /28/1994 +A L /29/1994 +A W /24/1995 +H W /3/1995 +A W /4/1995 +A W /5/1996 +H W /7/1996 +A W /31/1996 +H W /11/1997 +H W /14/1997 +H W-OT /16/1997 +N2 T-OT /27/1998 +H L /8/1999 +H W /9/1999 +H W /15/1999 +A L /4/2000 +A W /5/2000 +H L /10/2000 +H W /11/2000 +A L /9/2001 H1 W /10/2001 H1 W /30/2001 +A W /1/2001 +H W /31/2003 +H W /1/2003 +A L /22/2003 N3 W /7/2003 +A L-OT /8/2003 +H W /29/2004 +H W /30/2004 +A L-OT /24/2006 +A T-OT /25/2006 +H L-OT /10/2006 H1 W /11/2006 H1 W /17/2006 +A W /18/2006 +A W /26/2007 +H W /27/2007 +H W /29/2008 +H W /1/2008 +A L-OT /27/2009 +A W /28/2009 +H W CCHA game N1 CCHA Tournament Semifinal N2 played in Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) N3 CCHA Tournament Championship Fingal Air Force Overall Record: Home Record: /22/1944 H W Grand Rapids Overall Record: Home Record: /6/1954 H L Guelph Overall Record: Home Record: /14/1995 H W Haley A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /11/1932 H T /12/1932 H W /13/1932 H W Hamilton Overall Record: Road Record: /4/1930 A W Harvard Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /30/1930 N1 L /10/1955 N2 W /15/1957 N2 W /28/1964 N3 W /27/1972 N4 L /27/1974 N4 W /27/1991 N5 W /15/2001 H T-OT N1 played in Buffalo, N.Y. N2 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N3 Boston Tournament (Mass.) N4 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N5 Great Lakes Invitational Ilderton A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /8/1936 H W Illinois Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /10/1938 A W /14/1939 A W /4/1939 H W /11/1940 H W /13/1940 H W /7/1940 A W /9/1940 A L /6/1941 H L /8/1941 H L /13/1941 A L /15/1941 A L /15/1942 H L /17/1942 H L /12/1942 A L /14/1942 A L /25/1943 A L /27/1943 A L /4/1943 H L /6/1943 H L Illinois-Chicago Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /22/1982 H W /23/1982 H W /7/1983 +H W-OT /8/1983 +H W /13/1984 +A L /14/1984 +A W /16/1984 +A L /17/1984 +A W-OT /1/1985 +H L /2/1985 +H W /15/1985 +H L /16/1985 +H W /31/1986 +A L /1/1986 +A L /31/1986 +A L /1/1986 +A L /9/1987 +H L /10/1987 +H L /30/1987 +H L /31/1987 +H W-OT /15/1988 +A W /16/1988 +A W /21/1988 +H L /23/1988 +H T-OT /16/1988 +A L-OT /17/1988 +A W /20/1989 +A W /21/1989 +A W /15/1989 +H W /16/1989 +H W /26/1990 +H W /27/1990 +H W /4/1991 +A W /5/1991 +A W /22/1991 +H W /23/1991 +H T-OT /17/1992 +A L /18/1992 +A W-OT /8/1993 +A W /9/1993 +H L /29/1993 +H W /13/1993 +A W /17/1993 +H W /18/1993 +H W /28/1995 +H W-OT /10/1995 +A W /11/1995 +A L-OT /12/1996 +H W /13/1996 +H W /10/1996 +A W CCHA game Kent State Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /22/1991 H W /11/1992 +H W /12/1992 +H W /5/1993 +A W /10/1993 +A W /11/1993 +A W /4/1994 +H W /11/ W-OT /12/ W CCHA game H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Kitchener Overall Record: Home Record: /9/1934 H W

73 Through The Years L'Assumption Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /27/1923 N1 L /16/1925 H L N1 played in Belle Isle (Detroit, Mich.) Lake Superior State Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /28/1973 N1 W /28/1977 N2 W-OT /6/1981 +A L /7/1981 +A T-OT /14/1983 +A L /15/1983 +A W /18/1983 +H W-OT /19/1983 +H L /15/1983 N3 L-OT /2/1983 +H W-OT /3/1983 +H W /3/1984 +A L /4/1984 +A T-OT /23/1984 +H L /24/1984 +H L /8/1985 +A L /9/1985 +A L /1/1985 A1 L /2/1985 A1 L /22/1985 +A L /23/1985 +A L /7/1986 +H L /8/1986 +H L /28/1986 +H L /29/1986 +H L /6/1987 +A T-OT /7/1987 +A W /27/1987 +A L /28/1987 +A L /12/1988 +H L /13/1988 +H L /28/1988 +A W-OT /29/1988 +A W /6/1989 +H L /7/1989 +H L /27/1989 +A L /28/1989 +A L /5/1990 +H T-OT /6/1990 +H L /16/1990 +A L /17/1990 +A W-OT /14/1990 +H L /15/1990 +H T-OT /9/1991 N4 L-OT /6/1991 +A L-OT /7/1991 +A L /31/1992 +H W /1/1992 +H W /22/1992 N4 L /6/1992 +A W /7/1992 +A L /26/1993 +H W /20/1993 N5 L /5/1993 +A W /7/1994 +H W-OT /8/1994 +H W /20/1994 N4 W /27/1994 N6 L-OT /5/1994 +H W /13/1995 +A W /14/1995 +A W-OT /18/1995 N5 L-OT /8/1995 +H W /23/1996 +A L-OT /24/1996 +A L /16/1996 N4 W /12/1996 A W /28/1996 N7 W /7/1997 N8 W /21/1997 +H W /22/1997 +H T-OT /5/1997 +A W /7/1998 +N8 W /28/1998 +H W /11/1998 +H W /5/1999 +H L /5/1999 +A L /19/1999 +H L /20/1999 +H L /29/1999 N7 W-OT /5/2001 +H W /7/2001 +H W /22/2001 +A L /24/2001 +N8 W /31/2002 +A W /2/2002 +N8 W /8/2002 H1 L /9/2002 H1 W /10/2002 H1 W /15/2002 +H W /16/2002 +H W /23/2003 +A W /25/2003 +N8 W /30/2004 +H W /31/2004 +H W /21/2004 +A W /23/2004 +N8 W /10/2006 +H L 2-3-OT -1 2/11/2006 +H W /16/2007 +A L /18/2007 +N8 W /16/2007 +A W /17/2007 +A W /15/2008 +H W /16/2008 +H W /6/2009 +H W /7/2009 +H W CCHA game N1 IMA Tournament (Flint, Mich.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N3 Battle Creek Tournament (Battle Creek, Mich.) N4 CCHA Tournament Championship N5 CCHA Tournament Semifinal N6 NCAA West Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) N7 Great Lakes Invitational N8 played in Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.) London H.C. Overall Record: Home Record: Overtime Record: /27/1934 H W /8/1934 H L /14/1935 H W /2/1937 H W /4/1937 H L /10/1939 H L /2/1939 H L /30/1940 H L-OT /6/1941 H L /5/1942 H L /11/1943 H L /3/1945 H L Loyola-Montreal Overall Record: Home Record: /17/1964 H W /18/1964 H W Maine Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /29/ W /1/ L-OT /30/ L-3OT /26/ W /18/ W /26/ L /29/ W N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Milwaukee, Wis.) N3 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Providence, R.I.) N4 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich.) N5 played in Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N6 NCAA East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) H1 NCAA Midwest Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Marquette Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /3/1928 H L /4/1928 H L /11/1929 A L /12/1929 A L /16/1929 A L /22/1930 A L /30/1930 H W /31/1930 H L /9/1931 A L /29/1931 H W /30/1931 H W /26/1932 H W /27/1932 H W /2/1933 H W /4/1933 H W Marquette H.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /14/1946 H W Massachusetts-Lowell Overall Record: Home Record: /15/1999 H W /16/1999 H W McGill Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /22/1952 H W /23/1952 H W /27/1953 H L /28/1953 H L /4/1953 H W /5/1953 H L /4/1954 H W /5/1954 H W /3/1955 H W /15/1956 H W /6/1957 H L /7/1957 H W /12/1958 H W /13/1958 H W /29/1961 N1 W N1 RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) McMaster Overall Record: Home Record: Overtime Record: /19/1934 H W /19/1935 H L /12/1936 H W /14/1937 H W /6/1938 H T-2OT /9/1939 H T-OT /30/1946 H W /8/1947 H W /6/1947 H W /5/1949 H W /10/1949 H W /10/1965 H W /11/1965 H W /24/1967 H W /25/1967 H W Mercyhurst Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /24/2001 N1 W /4/2004 H W N1 NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) Merrimack Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /13/2000 N1 W /18/2002 H W /19/2002 H W /16/2006 H W N1 Johnson Nissan Classic (Anchorage, Alaska) Miami (Ohio) Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /11/1981 +A W /12/1981 +A W /12/1982 +H W /13/1982 +H W /21/1983 +A L /22/1983 +A L /28/1983 +H W-OT /29/1983 +H W /12/1984 +A W /13/1984 +A L /14/1984 +H L-OT /15/1984 +H W /11/1985 +H W /12/1985 +H W /13/1985 +A W /14/1985 +A W /17/1986 +A L /18/1986 +A L-OT /12/1986 +H W /13/1986 +H W /16/1987 +A L /17/1987 +A W /11/1987 +H W /12/1987 +H W /14/1988 +H W /15/1988 +H W /24/1989 +A W /25/1989 +A W /13/1989 +A T-OT /14/1989 +A W /23/1990 +H W /24/1990 +H W /12/1990 +A W /13/1990 +A W

74 Through The Years 1/11/1991 +H W /12/1991 +H W /15/1991 +A W /16/1991 +A W /14/1992 +H W /15/1992 +H W /21/1992 N1 W /13/1992 +H T-OT /14/1992 +H W /6/1993 +A L-OT /18/1994 +H W /25/1994 +A L /26/1994 +A L /18/1994 +H L /19/1994 +H W /3/1995 +A W /10/1995 +A W /11/1995 +A W /6/1996 +H W /8/1996 H1 W /9/1996 H1 W /24/1997 +H W /25/1997 +H W /1/1997 +A L /23/1998 +A L /24/1998 +A L /13/1998 +H W /4/1998 +A W /26/1999 +H W /27/1999 +H W /12/1999 +N2 W /13/1999 +A W-OT /14/2000 +H W /15/2000 +H W /27/2000 +H W /28/2000 +H W /7/2001 +A W-OT /8/2001 +A W /4/2003 +H W-OT /5/2003 +H W /10/2003 +A L /11/2003 +A W /13/2004 +H W /14/2004 +H W /5/2004 +H W /6/2004 +H W /2/2005 +A L /3/2005 +A L /19/2006 +H W /20/2006 +H L /8/2008 +A W /9/2008 +A T-OT /22/2008 N3 W /21/2008 +A L /22/2008 +A L /10/2009 +H W /11/2009 +H W CCHA game N1 CCHA Tournament Semifinal N2 played in Firstar Center (Cincinnati, Ohio) N3 CCHA Tournament Championship Game H1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Michigan-Dearborn Overall Record: Home Record: /8/1983 H W Michigan State Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: MCHL Record: WIHL Record: WCHA Record: CCHA Record: /24/1925 A W /23/1926 H W /5/1926 A W /23/1927 A W /14/1927 H W-OT /7/1928 H W /1/1928 A L /14/1929 H W /8/1929 A W /25/1930 A W /17/1930 H W /22/1950 A W /9/1950 H W /21/1951 A W /3/1951 H W /5/1951 #A W /16/1952 #H W /29/1952 #A W /1/1952 #H W /7/1953 #A W /14/1953 #H W /11/1953 #H W /4/1953 #A W /8/1954 %A W /9/1954 %H W /19/1954 %A T-OT /20/1954 %H W /7/1955 %A W /8/1955 %H W /11/1955 %A W /12/1955 %H W /6/1956 %H W /7/1956 %H W /20/1956 %A W-OT /21/1956 %H W /8/1957 %A W /15/1957 %H W /22/1957 %A W /23/1957 %H W /8/1958 %A L /15/1958 %H W /14/1958 %A L /15/1958 %H L-OT /6/1959 A L /7/1959 H L /6/1959 A W /7/1959 H L /15/1960 ^H W /16/1960 ^A L /9/1960 ^A L-OT /16/1960 ^H W /3/1961 ^A L /4/1961 ^H W-OT /3/1961 ^A W /4/1961 ^H W /2/1962 ^H W /3/1962 ^H W /23/1962 ^H W /24/1962 ^H W /30/1962 ^H L-OT /1/1962 ^H L /22/1963 ^A L /23/1963 ^A L /14/1964 ^A W /15/1964 ^H W /6/1964 ^A W /7/1964 ^H W /27/1965 ^A W /5/1965 ^H L /6/1965 ^A L /17/1965 ^H W /4/1966 ^A L /5/1966 ^H L /25/1966 ^A L /26/1966 ^H W-OT /3/1966 H1 L /9/1966 ^A W /10/1966 ^H W /23/1966 N1 W /10/1967 ^H L /11/1967 ^A L /9/1967 A1 L /5/1968 ^H W /6/1968 ^A L-OT /9/1968 ^A W-OT /10/1968 ^H W /6/1968 ^H W /7/1968 ^A W /21/1968 N1 L /28/1968 N2 W /24/1969 ^A L /25/1969 ^H L /5/1969 ^H L /6/1969 ^A W /22/1969 H2 L /20/1970 ^A W /21/1970 ^H L /8/1971 ^H L /9/1971 ^H L /5/1971 ^A W-OT /6/1971 ^A L-OT /26/1971 ^A W /27/1971 ^H L /19/1972 ^A L /9/1972 ^H W /17/1973 ^H L /2/1973 ^A L /3/1973 ^H L /28/1973 ^A L /16/1973 ^H W /17/1973 ^A L-OT /1/1974 ^A L /2/1974 ^H L /13/1974 ^A L /14/1974 ^H L /28/1975 ^H W /1/1975 ^A W /5/1975 ^H L /6/1975 ^A W /5/1976 ^A L /6/1976 ^A W /10/1976 ^A L /11/1976 ^H L-OT /4/1977 ^H W /5/1977 ^A W /11/1977 ^H W /12/1977 ^A L /3/1978 ^A T-OT /4/1978 ^H W /8/1978 ^A W /9/1978 ^H W /2/1979 ^H L /3/1979 ^A L /30/1979 ^H W /1/1979 ^A L /28/1979 N3 W /29/1980 ^H L /1/1980 ^H W /7/1980 ^A W /8/1980 ^H W-OT /27/1980 N3 W /16/1981 ^H W /17/1981 ^A L /20/1981 +H W /21/1981 +A L /30/1981 N3 T /18/1982 +H L /16/1982 +A L /5/1982 +H L /6/1982 +A L /28/1982 N3 L /28/1983 +A L /29/1983 +H L /18/1983 +H L /19/1983 +A W /27/1984 +A L /28/1984 +H L /9/1984 +H L /10/1984 +A L /25/1985 +A L /26/1985 +H L /8/1985 +H W /9/1985 +A L /24/1986 +A L /25/1986 +H W /28/1986 A2 L /1/1986 A2 L /14/1986 +H L /15/1986 +A L /23/1987 +A W /24/1987 +H L /27/1987 A2 L-OT /28/1987 A2 L /13/1987 +A L /14/1987 +H W /29/1988 +H W /30/1988 +A W /9/1988 +H L /11/1988 +A L /17/1989 +A L /18/1989 +H L /9/1989 +H L /10/1989 +A L /30/1989 N3 W /16/1990 +A T-OT /17/1990 +H L /10/1990 N4 L-OT /9/1990 +H W /10/1990 +A T-OT /15/1991 +N5 W /16/1991 +N5 L /25/1991 +A L /26/1991 +H T-OT /21/1992 +N5 W /22/1992 +N5 W /4/1992 +H W /5/1992 +A L /30/1993 +N5 W /30/1993 N3 W /21/1994 +H L /22/1994 +H W /19/1994 +N5 L /11/1994 +H W /30/1994 N3 W /4/1995 +A W /18/1995 +N5 W /28/1995 +A L /30/1995 N3 W /17/1996 +N5 W /1/1996 +H W /15/1996 N4 W /2/1996 +A L /15/1996 +H W /8/1997 +N5 L /15/1997 N6 W /25/1997 +H L /28/1997 N3 L /20/1998 +A L /21/1998 +N5 L /20/1998 +H W /27/1998 N3 L /29/1999 +A T-OT /20/1999 +N5 L /30/1999 N3 L /7/2000 +A W /25/2000 +H W /26/2000 N5 T-OT /4/2000 +H L /27/2001 +N5 W-OT /17/2001 +N5 L /1/2001 +A L /17/2001 N6 L /6/ T-OT /19/2002 +H T-OT /16/2002 N5 L /17/2002 N6 W /14/2003 +H W /15/2003 +A L /28/2003 +H L /1/2003 +N5 W /5/2003 +H W /6/2003 +A L /5/2004 +A T-OT /6/2004 +N5 L /18/2004 +A W /20/2004 +H W /30/2004 N3 L -OT

75 Through The Years 2/15/1940 A L /17/1940 A L /9/1941 H W /11/1941 H W /3/1942 A T /5/1942 A L /5/1942 H T /7/1942 H W /1/1946 A L /2/1946 A W /8/1946 H W /9/1946 H W /7/1947 H W /8/1947 H L /31/1948 A W /2/1948 A W /5/1948 H W /6/1948 H W /29/1949 A W /31/1949 A L /4/1949 H W /5/1949 H W /10/1950 A L /11/1950 A W /3/1950 H W /4/1950 H W /9/1951 H W /10/1951 H W /8/1952 #A W /9/1952 #A W /7/1952 #H W /8/1952 #H W /6/1953 #H W /7/1953 #H W /5/1954 %A W /6/1954 %A W-OT /4/1955 %A W /5/1955 %A L /4/1955 %H W /5/1955 %H W /2/1956 %A W /3/1956 %A W /9/1956 %H W /10/1956 %H W /17/1956 N1 W /11/1957 %A W /12/1957 %A T-OT /8/1957 %H W /9/1957 %H W /10/1958 %H L /11/1958 %H W /7/1958 %A W /8/1958 %A L /9/1959 H L-OT /10/1959 H L /20/1959 A L /21/1959 A W /8/1960 ^H W /9/1960 ^H W /12/1960 ^A L /13/1960 ^A L /6/1961 ^H W /7/1961 ^H W /24/1961 ^A W /25/1961 ^A L /1/1961 ^H W /2/1961 ^H W /5/1962 ^A L /6/1962 ^H W /3/1962 H1 L /11/1963 ^A L /12/1963 ^A L /15/1963 ^H W /16/1963 ^H W /24/1964 ^H W /25/1964 ^H W /28/1964 ^A L /29/1964 ^A W /12/1964 H2 W /13/1964 H2 T /29/1965 ^A L /30/1965 ^A W /26/1965 ^H L /27/1965 ^H L /28/1965 N2 L /28/1966 ^H W /29/1966 ^H W /22/1966 N3 W /3/1967 ^A W /4/1967 ^A L /16/1968 ^H L /17/1968 ^H L /20/1968 N3 L /7/1969 ^A L /8/1969 ^A L /8/1969 H1 L /16/1970 ^H W /17/1970 ^H L /30/1970 N3 L /5/1971 ^A L /6/1971 ^A L /20/1972 ^H L /21/1972 ^H W /11/1972 ^A L /12/1972 ^A L /17/1972 ^H L /18/1972 ^H L /23/1973 ^A L /24/1973 ^A L /30/1973 ^A L /1/1973 ^A L /8/1974 ^H W-OT /9/1974 ^H W /22/1974 ^H W /23/1974 ^H W /28/1974 N3 L /10/1975 ^A W-OT /11/1975 ^A L /21/1975 ^H W /22/1975 ^H L /30/1975 N3 W /6/1976 ^A L /7/1976 ^A L /14/1976 A1 L /15/1976 A1 L /22/1976 ^A L /23/1976 ^A W /29/1976 N3 L /14/1977 ^H W-OT /15/1977 ^H L /9/1977 H2 W /10/1977 H2 W /9/1977 ^A L /10/1977 ^A L /29/1977 N3 L /24/1978 ^H L /25/1978 ^H L-OT /3/1978 ^H L /4/1978 ^H L /2/1979 ^A L-OT /3/1979 ^A L /29/1979 N4 L-3OT /9/1980 ^H W-OT /10/1980 ^A W /14/1980 ^A W /15/1980 ^A L /28/1980 N4 L-OT /27/1981 ^H L /28/1981 ^H L /13/1981 A1 L /14/1981 A1 L /23/1981 +A W /24/1981 +A W /5/1982 +H W /6/1982 +H W-OT /12/1982 +A L /13/1982 +A L /25/1983 +H L-OT /26/1983 +H W /11/1983 +A L /12/1983 +A L /29/1983 N4 L-OT /17/1984 +H L /18/1984 +H W-OT /28/1984 N4 L /29/1985 N4 W /27/1986 N4 W-OT /30/1987 N4 W /29/1988 N4 W /28/1990 N4 W /28/1991 N4 W /26/1992 N4 W /29/1994 N4 W /27/1996 N4 W /26/1998 N4 W /29/2000 N4 L /29/2001 N4 W /28/2002 N4 W /28/2003 N4 W /29/2004 N4 W /30/2005 N4 W /29/2006 N4 W /29/2008 N4 W 1-0-2OT 1 12/27/2008 N4 W # - MCHL game % - WIHL game ^ - WCHA game + - CCHA game N1 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 Boston Tournament (Mass.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N4 Great Lakes Invitational H1 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Houghton, Mich.) Middlesex-Huron Overall Record: Home Record: /17/1945 H L Minnesota Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: MCHL Record: WIHL Record: WCHA Record: /23/1923 A L /24/1923 A L /16/1923 H L /17/1923 H W /18/1924 A L /19/1924 A L /23/1924 H L /24/1924 H W /2/1925 A T-OT /3/1925 A W /19/1926 H L /20/1926 H T /1/1926 A L /2/1926 A L /22/1927 A L /23/1927 A L /11/1927 N1 W /12/1927 N1 W-OT /17/1928 N2 L /18/1928 N2 L /13/1928 A L /14/1928 A L /18/1929 H L /19/1929 H L /21/1929 A L /23/1929 A L /20/1930 A W /21/1930 A L /21/1930 H T-2OT /22/1930 H W /23/1931 A W /24/1931 A W /4/2005 +H T-OT /5/2005 +N5 T-OT /22/2005 +H T-OT /17/2006 +A L /27/2006 +A T-OT /28/2006 +N5 T-OT /17/2006 N4 L /3/2006 +A L /4/2006 +H W /21/2006 +H W /30/2006 N3 L /10/2007 +N5 T-OT /16/2007 N6 W /25/2008 +H L /26/2008 +A T-OT /22/2008 +A L /23/2008 +N5 W /5/2008 +H W /6/2008 +A W /28/2008 N3 W /23/2009 +N5 W /24/2009 +H W # - MCHL game % - WIHL game ^ - WCHL game + - CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N2 Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational N4 CCHA Tournament Semifinal N5 played in Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) N6 CCHA Tournament Championship H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (East Lansing, Mich.) A2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (East Lansing, Mich.) A3 Cold War (Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich.) Michigan Tech Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: MCHL Record: WIHL Record: WCHA Record: CCHA Record: /17/1927 H W /18/1927 H L /10/1930 H W /11/1930 H W /13/1933 H L /14/1933 H W /12/1934 A L /13/1934 A W /2/1934 H W /3/1934 H W /15/1935 A W-OT /16/1935 A L /1/1935 H W /2/1935 H W /24/1936 A L /25/1936 A L /28/1936 H W /29/1936 H L-OT /22/1937 A L /23/1937 A W /19/1937 H W /20/1937 H W /6/1938 H W /8/1938 H W /28/1938 A W /2/1938 A L /4/1940 H W /6/1940 H L

76 Through The Years 2/27/1931 H W /28/1931 H W /21/1932 A L /22/1932 A L /4/1932 H T-2OT /5/1932 H L /20/1933 A L-OT /21/1933 A L /24/1933 H L /25/1933 H W /18/1934 A L /19/1934 A L /23/1934 H L /24/1934 H L /18/1935 A T-OT /19/1935 A W /22/1935 H T /23/1935 H W /16/1936 A L /17/1936 A L /21/1936 H W-OT /22/1936 H L /15/1937 H L /16/1937 H W /24/1937 A L /25/1937 A W /12/1938 A L /14/1938 A W /24/1938 H L /26/1938 H W /19/1939 H L /21/1939 H L /23/1939 A L /25/1939 A L /18/1940 A L /20/1940 A L /24/1940 H L /26/1940 H L /16/1941 A L /18/1941 A L /27/1941 H L /1/1941 H L /22/1942 A W /24/1942 A L /26/1942 H L /28/1942 H L /14/1943 A L /16/1943 A L /18/1943 H T /20/1943 H L /13/1945 A L /3/1945 H L /18/1946 H W /19/1946 H W /1/1946 A T /2/1946 A L /17/1947 H T-OT /18/1947 H W /14/1947 A W /15/1947 A L /16/1948 A W /17/1948 A W /13/1948 H W /14/1948 H L /18/1949 A W /19/1949 N3 W /25/1949 H W /26/1949 H W /3/1950 H W /4/1950 H W /24/1950 A W /25/1950 A W /5/1951 A W-OT /6/1951 A W /19/1951 H W /20/1951 H W /11/1952 #H W /12/1952 #H W /18/1952 #A W /19/1952 #A W /16/1953 #H L /17/1953 #H W /13/1953 #A L /14/1953 #A L /14/1953 N4 W /15/1954 %A L /16/1954 %A W /26/1954 %H W /27/1954 %H W /14/1955 %H L /15/1955 %H W /18/1955 %A W /19/1955 %A W /13/1956 %H W /14/1956 %H W /17/1956 %A W /18/1956 %A W /8/1957 %A L /9/1957 %A W /15/1957 %H W /16/1957 %H W /7/1958 %A L /8/1958 %A W /21/1958 %H L /22/1958 %H W /13/1959 H L /14/1959 H L /27/1959 A L /28/1959 A W /5/1960 ^A L /6/1960 ^A W /26/1960 ^H W /27/1960 ^H L /13/1961 ^A L /14/1961 ^A W /20/1961 ^H W /21/1961 ^H W /10/1961 A1 L /11/1961 A1 T /4/1963 ^A L /5/1963 ^A T-OT /8/1963 ^H L /9/1963 ^H T-OT /10/1964 ^A W /11/1964 ^A L /21/1964 ^H W /22/1964 ^H W /4/1964 ^H W /5/1964 ^H L /19/1965 ^A L /20/1965 ^A L /7/1966 ^A W /8/1966 ^A W /11/1966 ^H L /12/1966 ^H L /13/1967 ^H W /14/1967 ^H W /3/1967 ^A T-OT /4/1967 ^A L /31/1967 A2 L /12/1968 ^H W /13/1968 ^H W /26/1968 ^A W /27/1968 ^A W /5/1968 H1 L /27/1968 N5 W /31/1969 ^H L /1/1969 ^H W /14/1969 ^A L /15/1969 ^H W /7/1969 H1 W /23/1969 H2 W /23/1970 ^A L /24/1970 ^A L /6/1970 ^H L /7/1970 ^H W /26/1971 ^A L /27/1971 ^A L-OT /3/1972 ^H W /4/1972 ^H W /1/1972 ^H W /2/1972 ^H L /16/1973 ^A L /17/1973 ^A L /9/1973 ^A T-OT /10/1973 ^A W /25/1974 ^H L /26/1974 ^H W /5/1974 A1 L /6/1974 A1 L /15/1974 ^A W /16/1974 ^A L /24/1975 ^H W /25/1975 ^H L /8/1975 A3 T /9/1975 A3 L /23/1976 ^H W /24/1976 ^H W /27/1976 ^A W /28/1976 ^A L /5/1976 ^H W /6/1976 ^H W /18/1977 ^A W /19/1977 ^A W /18/1977 ^H W /19/1977 ^H W /14/1978 ^A L /15/1978 ^A L /2/1978 ^A L /3/1978 ^A L /5/1979 ^H L /6/1979 ^H L /2/1979 ^H W /3/1979 ^H W /25/1980 ^A W /26/1980 ^A L /31/1980 ^A L /1/1980 ^A L /23/1981 ^H L /24/1981 ^H L /5/1986 A L /6/1986 A L /8/1991 H W /9/1991 H W /26/1993 N6 W /26/1994 N7 L /25/1995 N8 L /24/1996 N9 W /29/1996 N10 W-OT /23/1997 N11 W /10/1997 N12 W /28/1997 H3 W /27/1998 A4 W /26/1999 H3 L /25/2000 A4 W /23/2001 H3 L /4/2002 N13 L /1/2002 A4 W /10/2003 N14 L-OT /29/2003 H3 L /26/2004 A4 L /25/2005 H3 L /25/2006 A4 L /13/2007 N15 L /24/2007 H3 W /28/2008 A4 W # - MCHL game % - WIHL game ^ - WCHA game N1 played in Windsor, Ontario N2 played in Olympia Stadium (Detroit, Mich.) N3 played in Rochester, Minn. N4 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N5 Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.) N6 College Hockey Showcase (Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich.) N7 College Hockey Showcase (St. Paul Civic Center, Minn.) N8 College Hockey Showcase (Milwaukee, Wis.) N9 NCAA West Regional (East Lansing, Mich.) N10 College Hockey Showcase N11 NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) N12 Hall of Fame Game (Target Center, Minneapolis, Minn.) N13 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) N14 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y.) N15 Ice Breaker Invitational (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H3 College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) A2 Big Ten Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) A3 WCHA Tournament, Second Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) A4 College Hockey Showcase (Minneapolis, Minn.) Minnesota-Duluth Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: WCHA Record: /7/1964 A W /8/1964 A W /15/1965 H W-OT /16/1965 H W /18/1966 ^A L /19/1966 ^A W /17/1967 ^H W /18/1967 ^H W /2/1968 ^A W /3/1968 ^A W /3/1969 ^H W /4/1969 ^H W /6/1970 ^A L-OT /7/1970 ^A L /29/1971 ^H L /30/1971 ^H W /7/1972 ^A L /8/1972 ^A L /9/1973 ^H L /10/1973 ^H L-OT /1/1974 ^A L /2/1974 ^A L /31/1975 ^A W /1/1975 ^A L /9/1976 ^H W /10/1976 ^H L /3/1976 ^H W /4/1976 ^H W /25/1977 ^A W /26/1977 ^A W /10/1978 ^A L-OT /11/1978 ^A L /27/1978 ^H W /28/1978 ^H L /23/1979 ^A L /24/1979 ^A T-OT /26/1979 ^H W /27/1979 ^H W /13/1981 ^A W /14/1981 ^A W /13/2001 N1 L ^ - WCHA Conference game N1 Maverick Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) Montreal Overall Record: Home Record: /6/1950 H L /7/1950 H W /12/1951 H T /13/1951 H L /7/1951 H W /8/1951 H L /9/1953 H W /10/1953 H L /10/1954 H W /11/1954 H T /24/1956 H W /25/1956 H W /1/1957 H W /2/1957 H W

77 Through The Years Nebraska-Omaha Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /10/1999 +H W /11/1999 +H W /17/2000 N1 L /2/2001 +A L /3/2001 +A W /16/2001 N1 W /16/2001 +A T-OT /17/2001 +A W-OT /8/2002 +H W-OT /9/2002 +H W /21/2003 +A W /22/2003 +A W /12/2003 +A W /13/2003 +A T-OT /12/2004 H1 W /13/2004 H1 L /14/2004 H1 W /11/2005 +A W /12/2005 +A W /9/2005 +H W /10/2005 +H W /17/2006 +A L /18/2006 +A T-OT /10/2006 +H W /11/2006 +H W /2/2007 +A W /3/2007 +A W /14/2008 H1 W /15/2008 H1 W /13/2009 +H W /14/2009 +H W CCHA game N1 CCHA Tournament Semifinal H1 -- CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) New Brunswick Overall Record: Neutral Record: /28/1966 N1 W N1 RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) New Hampshire Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /4/1983 H W-OT /5/1983 H W /2/1984 A W* /3/1984 A L /2/1998 N1 W /27/1999 N2 L-OT /27/2004 N3 W /15/2004 H T-OT * - Forfeit to Michigan N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Boston, Mass.) N2 NCAA East Regional (Worcester, Mass.) N3 -- NCAA Northeast Regional (Manchester, N.H.) Niagara Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /16/1998 H W-OT /17/1998 H L /11/2002 N1 W /1/2003 H W /28/2008 N2 W /23/2008 H W N1 Xerox College Hockey Showcase (Buffalo, N.Y.) N2 -- NCAA East Regional (Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.) 24 North Dakota Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: MCHL Record: WIHL Record: WCHA Record: /9/1948 H L /10/1948 H W /25/1948 N1 W /26/1948 N1 W /11/1949 H W /12/1949 H W /28/1949 A W /29/1949 A W /23/1951 H W /24/1951 H W /4/1952 #H W /5/1952 #H L /20/1953 #H W /21/1953 #H W /18/1953 %A L /19/1953 %A L /25/1955 %H W /26/1955 %H W /9/1955 %A W /10/1955 %A L /4/1957 %H W /5/1957 %H W-OT /13/1957 %A W /14/1957 %A L /16/1959 H L /17/1959 H W /4/1960 ^A L /5/1960 ^A L /9/1960 ^H W /10/1960 ^H W /16/1960 ^A T-OT /17/1960 ^A W /15/1961 ^H W /16/1961 ^H W /1/1963 ^A T-OT /2/1963 ^A L /8/1965 ^H L /9/1965 ^H L /21/1966 ^A L /22/1966 ^A L /24/1967 ^H W /25/1967 ^H L /23/1968 ^A L /24/1968 ^A L /21/1969 ^H W /22/1969 ^H W /12/1969 ^H W-OT /13/1969 ^H L-OT /2/1970 ^A W /3/1970 ^A L /27/1970 ^A L-OT /28/1970 ^A W /15/1971 ^H W /16/1971 ^H L /10/1971 ^H W /11/1971 ^H W /28/1972 ^A L /29/1972 ^A L /7/1972 A1 L /8/1972 A1 L /3/1972 ^H W /4/1972 ^H L /2/1973 ^A T-OT /3/1973 ^A W /11/1974 ^H L /12/1974 ^H W /14/1975 ^H W /15/1975 ^H W /7/1975 ^H W /8/1975 ^H W-OT /30/1976 ^A W /31/1976 ^A L /28/1977 ^A L /29/1977 ^A L /20/1978 ^H L /21/1978 ^H W /19/1979 ^A L /20/1979 ^A L-OT /22/1980 ^A L /23/1980 ^A L-OT /5/1980 ^H L /6/1980 ^H W /30/1988 N2 W-2OT /28/1998 H1 W /7/2000 H2 T-OT /28/2001 N2 L-OT /12/2002 N3 L-OT /24/2006 A2 L /24/2007 N4 L # - MCHL game % - WIHL game ^ - WCHA game N1 played in Albuquerque, N.M. N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 Xerox College Hockey Showcase (Buffalo, N.Y.) N3 NCAA West Regional (Denver, Colo.) H1 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 Ice Breaker Cup (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Grand Forks, N.D.) A2 - NCAA West Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.) Northeastern Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /29/1964 N1 W /29/1965 N1 W /8/2004 N2 L /27/2006 H W 4-3-OT 1 10/28/2006 H L N1 Boston Tournament (Mass.) N2 - Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) Northern Michigan Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /19/1981 +H W /20/1981 +H L /26/1982 +H L /27/1982 +H W /4/1983 +A L /5/1983 +A W /25/1983 +A L /26/1983 +A W /30/1983 N1 L /24/1984 +H L /25/1984 +H L /29/1989 N1 W /29/1992 N2 W /27/1992 N1 W /29/1995 N1 W /7/1997 +A W /8/1997 +A L /14/1998 +H W /31/1998 +H L /11/1998 +H W /6/1999 +A W /20/1999 N3 W /18/2000 +A T-OT /19/2000 +A T-OT /1/2000 +A W /2/2000 +A T-OT /9/2001 +H W /10/2001 +H L /26/2001 +H L-OT /27/2001 +H L /6/2002 +A L /7/2002 +A L /7/2003 +H W /8/2003 +H W /24/2003 +H W /26/2003 +H W /19/2004 N4 W /28/2005 +H L /29/2005 +H W /11/2005 +A W /12/2005 +A W-OT /18/2006 N5 W /12/2007 +H W /13/2007 +H L /9/2007 H1 W /10/2007 H1 W /19/2007 +A W /20/2007 +A W /1/2008 +H T-OT /2/2008 +H T-OT /21/2008 N4 W /17/2008 +A L /18/2008 +A W CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 NCAA West Regional N3 CCHA Tournament Championship N4 -- CCHA Tournament Semifinal N5 -- CCHA Tournament Third-Place Game H1 -- CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor) Notre Dame Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: WCHA Record: CCHA Record: /4/1923 H L /22/1923 A L /12/1924 H W /9/1924 H W /19/1971 H L /20/1971 H L /3/1971 ^H W /4/1971 ^H W /25/1972 ^A L /26/1972 ^A L /10/1972 ^A L /11/1972 ^A L /5/1973 ^H L /6/1973 ^H L /7/1973 ^H W /8/1973 ^H L /22/1974 ^A L /23/1974 ^A W /6/1974 ^A L-OT /7/1974 ^A W-OT /3/1975 ^H W /4/1975 ^H L /14/1975 ^A L /15/1975 ^A W /16/1976 ^H L-OT /17/1976 ^H W /10/1976 H1 W /11/1976 H1 L /12/1976 ^H W /13/1976 ^H L-OT /21/1977 ^A L-OT /22/1977 ^A L /4/1977 ^A W /5/1977 ^A W /3/1978 ^H L /4/1978 ^H L /24/1978 ^A L /25/1978 ^A L /26/1979 ^H W /27/1979 ^H L /9/1979 ^A W /10/1979 ^A L

78 Through The Years 2/15/1980 ^H L-OT /16/1980 ^H T-OT /7/1980 H1 L /8/1980 H1 W /28/1980 ^A W /29/1980 ^A W-OT /6/1981 ^H W /7/1981 ^H W /29/1981 N1 L /15/1982 +H L /16/1982 +H T-OT /5/1982 A1 L /6/1982 A1 L /22/1982 +H L /23/1982 +H W /29/1982 N1 W /10/1989 A W /11/1989 H W /10/1992 A W /11/1992 H W /17/1992 H W /28/1992 +N2 W /23/1993 +A W /27/1993 +H W /12/1993 H2 W /13/1993 H2 W /30/1993 +H W /29/1993 N1 W /15/1994 +A W /29/1994 +N2 W /3/1994 +H W /21/1995 +N2 W /25/1995 +A L /20/1996 +H W /9/1996 +A W /16/1996 +N2 W /1/1996 +A W /14/1997 +H W /15/1997 +H W /30/1998 +A W /31/1998 +H W-OT /7/1998 +A W /13/1998 H2 L /14/1998 H2 W-OT /15/1998 H2 W /14/1998 +A T-OT /21/1998 +H W /30/1999 +A L /7/1999 +A W /8/1999 +A W /23/2001 +H W /16/2001 +H T-OT /4/2002 +A T-OT /5/2002 +A W /22/2002 +H W /23/2002 +H L /27/2004 +A L /28/2004 +A L /3/2004 +H W /4/2004 +A W /18/2005 +N3 W /19/2005 +H W /11/2005 H2 W /12/2005 H2 W-OT /4/2005 +A W /5/2005 +H W /8/2006 +H L /10/2006 +A L /17/2007 N4 L /18/2008 +H W /19/2008 +N2 W /10/2008 N5 L-OT /30/2009 +A W /31/2009 +H L /21/2009 N4 L ^ - WCHA game + - CCHA game N1 Great Lakes Invitational N2 - Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) N3 - War Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) N4 - CCHA Tournament Championship N5 - NCAA Frozen Four semifinal (Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo.) H1 WCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 CCHA Tournament, First Round (South Bend, Ind.) Ohio State Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /8/1964 A W /21/1969 H1 W /25/1974 H W /26/1974 H W /29/1978 N1 L /4/1981 +H L /5/1981 +H W /19/1982 +A L /20/1982 +A W /19/1982 +H L /20/1982 +H W /21/1983 +A L /22/1983 +A L /30/1984 +H T-OT /1/1984 +H L-OT /15/1985 +A W /16/1985 +A W /29/1985 +A L /30/1985 +A L /14/1986 +H L /15/1986 +H L /24/1986 +H W /25/1986 +H L-OT /2/1987 +A L /3/1987 +A W-OT /23/1987 +A W /24/1987 +A L /8/1988 +H W-OT /9/1988 +H L /18/1988 +H T-OT /19/1988 +H L /27/1989 +A W /28/1989 +A W /17/1989 +H L /18/1989 +A L /26/1990 +A T-OT /27/1990 +H T-OT /23/1990 +H T-OT /24/1990 +H W /1/1991 +A W /2/1991 +A W /1/1991 H2 W /2/1991 H2 W /19/1991 +H W /24/1992 +A W /25/1992 +H W /18/1992 +A W /13/1992 H2 W /14/1992 H2 W /15/1993 +H W /5/1993 +A W /6/1993 +A W /19/1993 +H W /20/1993 +H W /28/1994 +A W /4/1994 +H W /9/1994 +A W /5/1995 +A W /10/1995 H2 W /11/1995 H2 W /26/1996 +A T-OT /2/1996 +H W /3/1996 +H T-OT /8/1996 +H W /30/1997 +A W /2/1997 +A W /23/1997 +A W-OT /2/1998 +H W /3/1998 +H W /20/1998 N2 L /2/1999 +A L /23/1999 +A T-OT /6/1999 +H L /19/1999 N2 W /5/1999 +H W /6/1999 +A W /21/2000 +A W /29/2000 +H T-OT /12/2001 +A L /13/2001 +A W /22/2002 +H W /23/2002 +H W /16/2002 N2 W-OT /7/2003 +A T-OT /8/2003 +A T-OT /21/2003 N2 W /14/2003 +A W /15/2003 +A L /9/2004 +H W /10/2004 +H W /20/2004 N3 L /21/2005 +A L /22/2005 +A W /19/ W /3/2006 +H L /4/2006 +H W /23/2007 +A W /24/2007 +A L /30/2007 +H L /1/2007 +H W /31/2008 +H W /1/2008 +H W /20/2009 +A W /21/2009 +A L CCHA Conference game N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N2 CCHA Tournament Semifinal N3 CCHA Tournament Final H1 Big Ten Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) H2 CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Ohio Overall Record: Road Record: /7/1964 A W Olympic Club Overall Record: Neutral Record: /2/1947 N1 W N1 played in Berkeley, Calif. Ontario Agriculture Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /20/1928 A L /7/1930 H W /5/1931 H W /4/1932 H W /9/1933 H W /11/1935 H W /20/1936 H W /26/1937 H W /12/1938 H W /25/1939 H L /24/1940 H L Owen Sound Juniors Overall Record: Home Record: /8/1945 H W Paris A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Overtime Record: /1/1931 A T /16/1938 H W-OT /12/1938 H W /11/1939 H W /2/1940 H W /15/1941 H L /14/1942 H L /13/1943 H L /5/1944 H W /15/1946 H W Pennsylvania Overall Record: Neutral Record: /29/1975 N1 W N1 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) Point Edward Overall Record: Home Record: /23/1934 H L /22/1935 H W /15/1936 H L /8/1939 H W /10/1942 H L /1/1943 H L /6/1943 H W /20/1945 H W Port Dover Overall Record: Home Record: /7/1939 H W /13/1941 H L /9/1943 H T Princeton Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /5/1929 H L /13/1950 A W /15/1950 H W /16/1950 H W /5/1980 H W /27/ W H1 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Providence Overall Record: Neutral Record: /20/1964 N1 W /12/2001 N2 W /28/2007 N3 W N1 - NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 - Maverick Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) N3 - Great Lakes Invitational Queen's Overall Record: Home Record: /10/1947 H W /11/1947 H W /8/1949 H W /7/1962 H W /8/1962 H W /29/1963 H W /30/1963 H W Quinnipiac Overall Record: Home Record: /17/2003 H W /18/2003 H W /7/2005 H W

79 Through The Years 10/8/2005 H W RPI Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /12/1954 N1 L /30/1961 A1 W /30/1966 A1 T /26/1976 A W /27/1976 A L /18/1985 A L /19/1985 A L /28/1985 N2 L /17/1986 H L /18/1986 H W-OT N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational A1 RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) Sarnia A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: Overtime Record: /9/1937 H W-OT /22/1938 H W /10/1940 H L /25/1941 H L /8/1944 H W /5/1946 H W /11/1949 H W Sault Ste. Marie Overall Record: Home Record: /20/1945 H W St. Cloud State Overall Record: Home Record: Neutral Record: /25/2001 N1 W /22/2002 H1 W N1 NCAA West Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) H1 NCAA West Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) St. Lawrence Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /13/1952 N1 W /6/1952 H W /16/1956 N1 W-OT /27/1958 A T /29/1958 A L /26/1959 A W /28/1959 A L /17/1962 N2 W /27/1997 N3 W /8/2000 H W /9/2000 H W /16/2004 H W /10/2008 H W /11/2008 H W N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 NCAA Frozen Four Third-Place Game (Utica, N.Y.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational St. Louis Overall Record: Road Record: /22/1970 A W /23/1970 A W St. Mary's Overall Record: Home Record: /13/1933 H T St. Michael's Overall Record: Home Record: /2/1959 H W /3/1959 H L St. Thomas Overall Record: Home Record: /7/1935 H W /18/1936 H W Toledo Mercurys (IHL) Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /6/1948 A T /28/1958 H L Toronto Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /6/1937 H L /5/1938 H L /1/1939 H L /25/1946 A L /26/1946 A L /8/1946 H L /9/1946 H L /7/1946 A L /19/1946 H L /18/1947 N1 W /19/1947 N1 T /16/1948 N1 W /17/1948 N1 W /16/1949 H W /17/1949 H L /16/1951 H W /17/1951 H L /14/1951 H W /15/1951 H W /13/1952 H W /11/1953 H W /12/1953 H T /8/1956 H W /10/1956 H T /1/1958 A L /30/1959 A W /18/1959 H W /19/1959 H W /2/1960 H L /3/1960 H W /8/1961 H W /9/1961 H W /26/1962 A W /13/1963 H L /14/1963 H W /12/1980 H W-OT /13/1980 H W-OT /30/1981 H W /31/1981 H W /12/1997 H W N1 played in Chicago Stadium (Ill.) Waterloo Overall Record: Neutral Record: /8/ W N1 played in Ann Arbor Ice Cube (Mich.) Waterloo A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /18/1939 H L /10/1945 H W /22/1947 H W Waterloo Lutheran Overall Record: Home Record: /3/1965 H W /4/1965 H L /2/1966 H W /3/1966 H W /1/1967 H W /2/1967 H W /2/1973 H W /3/1973 H W Wayne Overall Record: Road Record: /3/1936 A W Western Michigan Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: CCHA Record: /23/1979 A W /25/1979 H W-OT /24/1980 H W /25/1980 A W /13/1981 +A T-OT /14/1981 +H W /3/1982 +H L /4/1982 +A W /14/1983 N1 L-OT /20/1984 +A L-OT /21/1984 +H L /7/1984 +A L-OT /8/1984 +H W /22/1985 +H L /23/1985 +A L /6/1985 +A L /7/1985 +H L /21/1986 +H L /22/1986 +A L /22/1986 +A W /23/1986 +H L /28/1986 N2 L /30/1987 +A L /31/1987 +H W /20/1987 +H W /21/1987 +A L /5/1988 +A L /6/1988 +H W /4/1988 A1 W /5/1988 A1 L /6/1988 A1 L /25/1988 +A T-OT /26/1988 +H L /3/1989 +H T-OT /4/1989 +A W /24/1989 +H W /25/1989 +A W /2/1990 +A W /3/1990 +H W /2/1990 H1 W /3/1990 H1 W /7/1990 +A W /8/1990 +H W /8/1991 +H W /9/1991 +A W /1/1991 +H W /2/1991 +A W /13/1991 +A T-OT /14/1991 +H W /30/1992 +A T-OT /31/1992 +H L /27/1992 +H W /12/1993 +A W /3/1993 +H W /4/1993 +A W /19/1994 N3 W /10/1994 +A W /27/1995 +H T-OT /3/1995 +H W /20/1995 +H L /21/1995 +A W /9/1995 +A L /4/1996 +H W /17/1997 +A T-OT /18/1997 +H W /12/1997 +N4 W /13/1997 +H W /10/1998 +A W-OT /16/1999 +H W /13/1999 +A T-OT /19/1999 +A T-OT /11/2000 +H W /12/2000 +H W /10/2000 H1 W /11/2000 H1 W /19/2001 +H W /20/2001 +A T-OT /19/2001 +A L /20/2001 +H W /1/2002 +H W /2/2002 +A W /10/2003 +H W /11/2003 +A L /23/2004 +A W /24/2004 +H W /7/2005 +H W /8/2005 +A W /31/2006 +H W /7/2006 +A W /1/2006 +H L /2/2006 +A W /2/2007 +A W /3/2007 +H W /11/2008 +H W /12/2008 +A W /14/2008 +H L /15/2008 +A W /13/2009 H1 W /14/2009 H1 W CCHA game N1 Battle Creek Tournament (Mich.) N2 Great Lakes Invitational N3 CCHA Tournament Semifinal N4 - Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) H1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 - CCHA Tournament, First Round (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Western Ontario Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: /6/1928 A L /7/1929 H L /16/1929 H W /13/1930 H W /2/1931 A L /17/1931 H W /14/1932 H T-OT /8/1936 H W /16/1937 A W /27/1937 H W /19/1938 A L-OT /10/1938 H W /11/1939 A T-OT /7/1940 H L /21/1948 H W

80 Through The Years 3/11/1950 H W /21/1950 H W /22/1950 H W /28/1964 A T /26/1965 H W /27/1965 H L /19/1968 H W /20/1968 H W /12/1971 H W /13/1971 H W-OT /28/1971 N1 W /15/1972 H W /16/1972 H L N1 IMA Tournament (Flint, Mich.) Western Reserve Overall Record: Road Record: /13/1938 A W White Star H.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /13/1932 H W /29/1932 H W Windsor Overall Record: Home Record: /15/1982 H W /16/1982 H W Windsor A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /6/1946 H W Windsor Colonials Overall Record: Home Record: /15/1945 H W Windsor Spitfires Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: /1/1945 H W /14/1945 A W /29/1946 H W /1/1947 A L /12/1947 H W /11/1948 H T /21/1950 H W Windsor Tech Overall Record: Home Record: /22/1927 H L Wisconsin Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: Overtime Record: WCHA Record: /12/1923 H W-2OT /13/1923 H W /19/1923 A W /20/1923 A L /18/1924 H W /19/1924 H T-3OT /15/1924 A W /16/1924 A W /27/1925 A W /28/1925 A W /12/1926 H T /13/1926 H W /4/1926 A L /5/1926 A L /19/1927 A W /5/1927 N1 W /7/1927 N1 W-OT /9/1927 N1 W /10/1928 A L /11/1928 A L /27/1928 N2 T-OT /28/1928 N2 W /18/1929 A W /19/1929 A L /1/1929 H W /2/1929 H T-OT /17/1930 A W-OT /18/1930 A L /27/1930 H W /1/1930 H T /16/1931 A L /17/1931 A L /19/1931 H T /21/1931 H W /19/1932 H W /20/1932 H W /17/1933 H W /18/1933 H W /16/1934 H W /17/1934 H W /11/1935 H W /12/1935 H W /30/1967 N3 W /29/1968 A L /30/1968 A W /28/1969 H W /1/1969 H W /28/1969 ^H L /29/1969 ^H W /28/1969 N4 L /13/1970 ^A L /14/1970 ^A W /13/1970 N5 L /11/1970 ^H W-OT /12/1970 ^H L /12/1971 ^A L /13/1971 ^A L /19/1971 ^A L /20/1971 ^A L /18/1972 ^H L /19/1972 ^H W /24/1972 ^H L /25/1972 ^H L /8/1972 ^A L /9/1972 ^A L /23/1973 ^H L /24/1973 ^H W /18/1974 ^A W-OT /19/1974 ^A L /1/1974 ^H L /2/1974 ^H W /17/1975 ^A L /18/1975 ^A W /12/1975 ^A W /13/1975 ^A W /20/1976 ^H L-OT /21/1976 ^H W /15/1976 ^A W-OT /16/1976 ^A L-OT /4/1977 ^H L /5/1977 ^H L /16/1977 A1 L /17/1977 A1 L /26/1977 N6 L-OT /2/1977 ^H W /3/1977 ^H W /6/1978 ^A L /7/1978 ^A L /10/1978 ^A W /11/1978 ^A L /16/1979 ^H L /17/1979 ^H L /16/1979 ^A L /17/1979 ^A L /18/1980 ^H W /19/1980 ^H W /21/1980 ^H L /22/1980 ^H W /9/1981 ^A L /10/1981 ^A L /29/1987 N7 L /2/1992 N8 L /27/1993 N9 W-OT /27/1993 N10 L /25/1994 N11 W /25/1995 A2 W /24/1995 N12 W /30/1996 N13 W /30/1997 H1 W /29/1998 A3 T-OT /27/1999 H1 W /23/2000 A3 W /24/2001 H1 W /29/2002 A3 W /28/2003 H1 L /27/2004 A3 L /25/2005 N14 W /26/2005 H1 L /24/2006 A3 W /23/2007 H1 W /29/2008 A3 L ^ - WCHA game N1 played in Windsor, Ontario N2 played in Olympia Stadium (Detroit, Mich.) N3 Big Ten Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) N4 St. Louis Invitational (Missouri) N5 WCHA Tournament (Colo.) N6 NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N7 Great Lakes Invitational N8 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Albany, N.Y.) N9 NCAA West Regional N10 College Hockey Showcase (Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich.) N11 College Hockey Showcase (St. Paul, Minn.) N12 College Hockey Showcase (Milwaukee, Wis.) N13 College Hockey Showcase N14 - NCAA Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) H1 College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) A1 WCHA Tournament, Third Round (Madison, Wis.) A2 NCAA West Regional (Madison, Wis.) A3 College Hockey Showcase (Madison, Wis.) Woodstock A.C. Overall Record: Home Record: /15/1939 H W Woodstock Army Overall Record: Home Record: /15/1944 H L Yale Overall Record: Home Record: Road Record: Neutral Record: /30/ L /31/ L /1/ L /2/1940 A L /6/1948 H W /7/1948 H W /14/1950 A W /28/ W /29/ W /1/ W /3/ W /30/1999 H W played in Lake Placid, N.Y. 2 RPI Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) 3 St. Louis Invitational (Missouri) 4 Nichols Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) 5 Yale Hockey Classic (New Haven, Conn.) York Overall Record: Home Record: /14/1994 H W

81 Through The Years Cleveland Barons Overall Record: Sept. 30, 1945 L 1-7 Czechoslovakia Overall Record: Dec. 30, 1985 L 1-9 Detroit Red Wings Overall Record: Nov. 26, 1946 L 5-7 Nov. 28, 1947 W 9-7 Feb. 2, 1950 L 1-10 Feb. 3, 1953 L 4-11 Jan. 5, 1954 L 1-10 Jan. 11, 1955 L 3-10 Feb. 15, 1956 L 7-9 Feb. 12, 1957 L 2-13 Feb. 18, 1958 L 4-11 Dec. 16, 1958 L 2-3 Guelph Overall Record: Oct. 3, 1998 W 3-1 Japan Overall Record: Dec. 31, 1984 W 6-4 Kladno Czechs Overall Record: Jan. 7, 1976 L 3-5 Moscow Dynamo Overall Record: Jan., 1980 L 0-12 Olympic Club Overall Record: Nov. 2, 1947 W 1-0 Polish Olympic Team Overall Record: Feb. 6, 1980 L 2-9 Queens Overall Record: Sept. 30, 2001 W 9-0 Russian Olympic Team Overall Record: Jan. 6, 1959 L 3-7 Spartak Overall Record: Jan. 6, 1985 W 5-4 Team Canada Overall Record: Nov. 1, 1985 L 2-8 Nov. 2, 1985 L 2-6 Jan. 7, 1995 L 2-4 Exhibition Games of Note Toronto Overall Record: 2-0 Oct. 5, 2002 W 8-1 Oct. 2, 2005 W 3-2 U.S. Nationals Overall Record: Jan. 31, 1958 W 5-3 Dec. 29, 1958 L 2-6 U.S. National Team Development Program Under-18 Team Overall Record: Dec. 12, 2000 W 4-2 Oct. 9, 2001 W 3-1 Nov. 1, 2002 W 8-2 Jan. 17, 2004 W 5-3 Feb. 26, 2005 W 6-5 Jan. 13, 2006 W 4-3 Oct. 8, 2006 W 3-2 OT Jan. 8, 2008 W 5-1 Oct. 4, 2008 W 4-1 U.S. Olympic Team Overall Record: Jan. 11, 1956 L 1-4 Oct. 31, 1975 W 6-5 Nov. 1, 1975 L 7-9 Waterloo Overall Record: Oct. 6, 2006 W 10-2 Oct. 5, 2008 W 3-1 Wilfrid Laurier Overall Record: Oct. 2, 1999 W 6-2 Sept. 30, 2000 W 4-1 Windsor Overall Record: Jan. 3, 1981 W 6-0 Oct. 2, 2004 W 12-1 West Germany Overall Record: Feb. 27, 1962 W 5-2 Western Ontario Overall Record: Oct. 7, 2007 W 5-1 York Overall Record: Oct. 3, 2003 W

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