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2 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION University... Western Michigan University City/Zip...Kalamazoo, Mich Founded Enrollment... 25,045 Nickname... Broncos School Colors...Brown & Gold Arena... Lawson Ice Arena Capacity... 3,667 (4,575 SRO) 200x85 Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) President...Dr. John M. Dunn Alma Mater (Yr.)...Northern Illinois ( 67) Athletics Director...Kathy Beauregard Alma Mater (Yr.)...Hope College ( 79) Athletic Department Phone HOCKEY HISTORY First Varsity season First Division I season All-time Record , 38 seasons All-time Division I record , 36 seasons All-time CCHA record , 38 seasons All-time CCHA Division I record , 36 seasons COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Seasons)... Andy Murray (1st) Alma Mater (Year)... Brandon ( 72) Record at WMU...n/a Career Record...n/a CCHA Record...n/a Assistant Coaches...Pat Ferschweiler (2nd), Rob Facca (2nd) Alma Mater (Year)... Western Michigan ( 93), Nebraska-Omaha ( 00) Volunteer Coach...Spiros Anastas (1st) Strength and Conditioning Coach... Tim Hermann Alma Mater (Year)...Western Michigan ( 00) ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Director/Hockey Contact...Adam Bodnar Office Phone... (269) Cell Phone...(269) Fax Number... (269) adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu Assistant A.D. - Marketing, Publicity & Licensing... Bob D Amelio Media Relations Director... Mat Kanan Associate Director... Matt Holmes Assistant Director... Kristin Keirns Mailing Address W. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, Mich Website REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Sat., Oct. 1 UNIV. OF TORONTO (exh in Muskegon) 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 7 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 8 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. Union 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. Union 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. Alaska 11 p.m. Sat., Oct. Alaska 11 p.m. Fri., Oct. 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 29 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7 p.m. Fri., Nov. Michigan 7:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. Michigan 7:30 p.m. Fri., Nov. 11 MICHIGAN STATE 7 p.m. Sat., Nov. 12 MICHIGAN STATE 7 p.m. Tue., Nov. Notre Dame 7 p.m. Tue., Nov. 22 NOTRE DAME 7 p.m. Fri., Dec. Ferris State 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 3 FERRIS STATE 7 p.m. Fri., Dec. Bowling Green 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 11 BOWLING GREEN 7 p.m. Thu., Dec. St. Cloud State 8 p.m. Fri., Dec. St. Cloud State 8 p.m. Fri., Jan. 6 MINNESOTA-DULUTH 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 7 MINNESOTA-DULUTH 7 p.m. Fri., Jan. Notre Dame 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 14 NOTRE DAME 7 p.m. Fri., Jan. Miami 7:30 p.m. Sat., Jan. Miami 7 p.m. Fri., Jan. 27 BOWLING GREEN 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. Bowling Green 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. 3 ALASKA 7 p.m. Sat., Feb. 4 ALASKA 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. 10 OHIO STATE 7 p.m. Sat., Feb. 11 OHIO STATE 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. Lake Superior State 7 p.m. Sat., Feb. Lake Superior State 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. 24 FERRIS STATE 7 p.m. Sat., Feb. Ferris State 7 p.m. - Home games in caps/bold * denotes conference game 2 TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record CCHA Record/Finish /4thth CCHA Tournament...3-2, CCHA Finals Letterwinners Returning/Lost...16/8 (F:11/4, D:3/3, G:1/1) Newcomers...12 (F:6, D:4, G:2). TOP OFFENSIVE RETURNERS # Name GP G A Pts 16 Chase Balisy Shane Berschbach Greg Squires Dane Walters Matt Tennyson GOALKEEPERS # Name GP-GS Record Saves Sv.% GA Avg. Sho. 33 Nick Pisellini NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

3 WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCO HOCKEY ROSTER # Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Frank Slubowski FR G L 20 Prince Rupert, British Columbia / Alberni Valley (BCHL) 2 Mike Leone JR F L 23 Dearborn Heights, Michigan / Adrian (DIII) 4 Garrett Haar FR D L 18 Huntington Beach, California / Fargo (USHL) 5 Danny DeKeyser SO LD L 21 Clay Township, Michigan / Sioux City (USHL) 6 Matt Stewart FR D R 20 Brighton, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 7 Matt Tennyson JR D R 21 Pleasanton, California / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 8 Robert Francis FR F L 20 San Diego, California / Green Bay (USHL) 9 Brett Beebe JR F R 21 Redondo Beach, California / Chicago (USHL) 10 J.J. Crew SR F R 22 Placentia, California / Lincoln (USHL) 11 Dennis Brown SO F R 22 Cypress, California / Omaha (USHL) 12 Ben Miller JR F R 22 Oakland Township, Michigan / Waterloo (USHL) 14 Ian Slater SR F R 23 Satellite Beach, Florida / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 15 Jordan Oesterle FR D L 19 Dearborn Heights, Michigan / Sioux Falls (USHL) 16 Chase Balisy SO F L 19 Rancho Santa Margarita, California / USNTDP U-18 (USHL) 17 Justin Kovacs FR F L 19 Grosse Point Woods, Michigan / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 18 David Killip FR F L 20 Kelowna, British Columbia / Salmon Arm (BCHL) 19 Kyle O Kane SR F R 24 St. Louis, Missouri / St. Louis (NAHL) 20 Alex Carpenter FR F L 20 Portage, Michigan / Tri-City (USHL) 21 Trevor Elias JR F L 23 Calgary, Alberta / Langley (AJHL) 22 Derek Roehl SR F R 23 Clinton Township, Michigan / Ohio (USHL) 23 Dane Walters JR F R 22 St. Paul, Minnesota / Sioux Falls (USHL) 24 Shane Berschbach SO F L 20 Clawson, Michigan / Indiana Ice (USHL) 25 Mike Cichy JR F L 21 New Hartford, Connecticut / North Dakota (WCHA) 26 Greg Squires SR F R 23 White Plaines, New York / Indiana (USHL) 27 Ben Warda JR F L 24 Lake Orion, Michigan / Michigan State (CCHA) 28 Luke Witkowski JR D R 21 Holland, Michigan / Fargo (USHL) 29 Will Kessel FR F L 19 Bloomfield HIlls, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 33 Nick Pisellini JR G L 21 Itasca, Illinois / Quinnipiac (ECAC) 35 Kris Moore FR G L 21 Calgary, Alberta / Salmon Arm (BCHL) ROSTER Head Coach: Andy Murray..... Assistant Coach: Pat Ferschweiler Assistant Coach: Rob Facca.... Volunteer Coach: Spiros Anastas Equipment Coordinator: Dion Van Atter... Athletic Trainer: Brian Bauer Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Herrmann ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

4 COACHES BIOS ANDY MURRAY HEAD COACH FIRST SEASON Coaching Experience: First season Career Record: N/A Western Michigan Record: Same CCHA Record: N/A Andy Murray was announced as the sixth head coach in the history of the Western Michigan men s ice hockey program on Jul 26, Murray comes to WMU with an extensive resume earned at the highest level of professional hockey. He is one of only 39 coaches in NHL history to reach 300 wins with a career record of Murray has 10 years of NHL head coaching experience, spending six seasons at the helm of the Los Angeles Kings and four with the St. Louis Blues. Murray is the Kings All-Time franchise leader in wins with 215 and led Los Angeles to three 90-point seasons in his tenure. During the season with St. Louis he was a finalist for the Jack Adams Coach of the Year Award after guiding the Blues to a third place finish in the Central Division. Murray has spent a total of 20 years as either a head or assistant coach in the NHL. He held assistant coaching positions with the Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota North Stars and Philadelphia Flyers. While he has not coached in college hockey in the United States he did coach at Brandon University, a Canadian college, for three seasons. In his short time he was able to turn Brandon into the top ranked program in all of Canadian college hockey. To go with his extensive professional coaching background, Murray also brings international experience. He coached Team Canada to gold medals at the 2007, 2003 and 1997 World Hockey Championships. He is the only Canadian coach in history to win three World Championships and he also held the highest winning percentage as a coach (64-percent) in the history of the Canadian Men s National Team. He also holds six Spengler Cup Titles (an annual tournament in Switzerland) for Team Canada, a record for the country. Murray was also a head coach in Europe, coaching three Swiss professional teams (EV Zug, Zurcher Schlittschuh, and EHC Kloten) and a German team, EHC Berlin, in the early 80 s and early 90 s. A native of Souris, Manitoba, Murray and his wife, Ruth, have three children, all of which play professional hockey in Switzerland. His youngest son Jordy played for the University of Wisconsin and his oldest son Brady played for North Dakota. His daughter Sarah played Division I college hockey at Minnesota- Duluth, where she was a part of two National Championship teams. 4 The Murray File Head coach of the St. Louis Blues Head coach of the Los Angeles Kings Associate coach of the Winnipeg Jets Assistant coach of the Minnesota North Stars Head coach EHC Berlin (Germany) 1993 Head coach EV Zug (Swiss A Division) Head coach Zurcher Schlittschuh (Swiss A Division) Head coach EHC Kloten (Swiss A Division) Over three decades of professional and international coaching experience. 10 seasons and 333 wins as a head coach in the NHL. One of 39 coaches in NHL history to reach 300 wins NHL Coach of the Year Finalist. Los Angeles Kings All-Time franchise leader in career wins with 215. Only Canadian coach to ever win three IIHF World Championships with Team Canada (2007, 2003, 1997). Stanley Cup Finals appearance as an assistant coach with the Minnesota North Stars (1991). Coached Canadian school Brandon College to a No. 1 ranking in just three seasons at the helm. Won a record six Spengler Cups with Team Canada 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

5 PAT FERSCHWEILER ASSISTANT COACH Second Season Western Michigan 93 Freshman All-Americans by Inside College Hockey. Pat Ferschweiler was hired to the position of assistant hockey coach on July 7, 2010, marking his return to Western Michigan after playing for the Broncos from In his first season as assistant the Broncos improved greatly from previous season, finishing in fourth place in the CCHA with an overall record of and a bid to the NCAA Tournament. As director of skill development he helped several players post career-best point totals. In total, the Broncos earned six CCHA Player of the Week awards in various categories. With Ferschweiler s help the Broncos also had two CCHA All-Rookie Team selections in Dan DeKeyser and Chase Balisy, who also went on to be named Before joining the WMU coaching staff he built the Russell Stover AAA Hockey program in Overland, Kan., from the ground up in August 2004 and has coached the U-18 team through Under Ferschweiler, Russell Stover has become one of the elite hockey programs in the country, winning several Midwest Regional Championships and competing for national championships. Ferschweiler s most recent Stover team finished in third place at the 2010 USA Hockey Tier I 18U National Tournament. He was also the director of hockey for the Kansas City Stars youth organization from Under his guidance the Stars membership grew from 35 players to 360. He also trained Stars coaches at both the travel and house level, as well as teaching coaching classes designed to improve their understanding of hockey and their ability to teach the game. As a player Ferschweiler, 40, suited up for the Brown & Gold in 116 total games and amassed 95 points on 30 goals and 65 assists. He was awarded the Rob Hodge Most Valuable Player for the season in which he tallied 35 points including a career-best 15 goals. He was also named the CCHA s Best Defensive Forward for the season. Ferschweiler played professionally for 11 seasons, five of which with the Kansas City Blades of the International Hockey League, back when the IHL was one of the top minor-pro leagues in the nation. He recieved a bachelor s degree in finance from Western Michigan University in COACHES BIOS Fershweiler resides in Kalamazoo with his wife Stacie and daughters Mia (7) and Avery (5). ROB FACCA ASSISTANT COACH First Season Nebraska-Omaha 00 Rob Facca was hired to the position of assistant hockey coach on July 7, 2010, joining head coach Jeff Blashill s staff for his first year at the helm. In his first season on the job the Broncos improved greatly from the pervious season, finishing in fourth place in the CCHA with an overall record of As WMU s recruiting coordinator Facca helped the Broncos sign a total of 12 student-athletes to national letters of intent, with the incoming class of defined by then head coach Jeff Blashill as an elite class. Facca came to Western Michigan after spending three seasons as an assistant coach with Northern Michigan under head coach Walt Kyle. At NMU Facca managed the Wildcats comprehensive international recruiting program and also worked with skill development, assisted with scheduling and helped coach the forwards. With Facca s help, the Wildcats produced a two-time All-American defenseman in Erik Gustaffson, now with the Philadelphia Flyers organization, and All-American and First Team All-CCHA member Mark Olver, a member of the Colorado Avalanche organization. The Wildcats advanced to the CCHA Tournament Semifinals the past three seasons and lost to Michigan in the finals of the tournament. With Facca s help the Wildcats made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in over a decade. The Nebraska-Omaha alum also spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at his alma mater from Prior to UNO, Facca spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. He graduated from the University of Nebraska-Omaha in December of 2000 with a bachelors of science in journalism and communications. Facca, 33, resides in Kalamazoo with his wife Nicole, son Louie (4) and newborn daughter Bella (2) ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

6 STAFF BIOS SPIROS ANASTAS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH First Season Lebanon Valley College 10 Spiros Anastas begins his first season with the Broncos as the Volunteer Assistant Hockey Coach. His primary responsibilities include oversight of video break down and analysis for team systems and opponent scouting reports, assisting in player development, practice and game planning, organizing team travel, and working closely with community service, charity, and alumni events. The Mississauga, Ontario native began his Coaching career at DIII Lebanon Valley College in January 2010 when he took over as Student-Coach after the resignation of the Head Coach in his senior season. He led the team to some of their best performances in the very competitive ECAC West. He returned to Lebanon Valley for the season as an Assistant Coach under NHL alumnus, Tony Horacek. He helped lead the team to a record during their transition from the ECAC West to the ACHA. Outside of the arena, Anastas was responsible for a number of community service events with Habitat for Humanity, and organized Lebanon Valley s first ever Wounded Warrior Military Appreciation Night, which generated over 2,500 fans and $23,000 raised for the Wounded Warrior Project. He holds USA Hockey Level III certification and has instructed for a number of Hockey Schools, Camps and Youth Teams in both Canada and the United States. As a dual sport student-athlete at Lebanon Valley College, Anastas competed in Track & Field and Captained the Hockey team for all four seasons. He was a MAC Conference Championship qualifier in the 4x400 relay and received MAC Honor Roll recognition for Track & Field. He was a three time ECAC West All-Academic team member for Hockey. Anastas had a lengthy Junior A Hockey career in the OPJHL with the Bancroft Hawks, Huntsville Otters, and Vaughn Vipers. In 2001 he was a participant at the Ontario U17 camp and attended OHL camps with the Kingston Frontenacs and Owen Sound Attack. As an all around athlete, Anastas picked up Athlete of the Year recognition while competing in Hockey, Football, Baseball, Soccer, and Basketball at Lorne Park Secondary School. Anastas graduated Magna Cum Laude from Lebanon Valley College with a BA in Economics and a BSc in Business Administration and Accounting. At the end of the fall semester, he will receive his MSc in Sports Administration from Canisius College. BRIAN BAUER ATHLETIC TRAINER 10th season at WMU Indiana State 99 Brian Bauer has been with the athletic training staff at WMU since 2002, and as assistant director of medical services since He is responsible for the care of the ice hockey team as well as assisting with the football team. Brian attended Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Ind., where he received a bachelor of science degree in athletic training in He received his master s degree from Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich., in 2001 where he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Lakers from Brian was the medical coordinator and host for the 2010 NCAA Men s Ice Hockey Frozen Four which was held in Detroit, Mich. He has also coordinated and hosted the NCAA Men s Ice Hockey Midwest Regional four times, which has been held in Grand Rapids, Mich. Ohio for a year. Prior to arriving to WMU, Brian was an assistant at the University of Findlay in Findlay, A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., he and his wife, Rebecca, reside in Portage, Mich., with their son, Landon, and daughter, Brynley. 6 Van Atter received a bachelor s degree in physical education from Western Michigan in He is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and also a member of the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers & Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers. Dion is single and lives in Kalamazoo. DION VAN ATTER ASSISTANT COACH 14th season at WMU Western Michigan 92 Dion Van Atter embarks on his 14th season with the Broncos and 17th year in the athletic department. He is responsible for hockey equipment needs and also orders equipment for the baseball team. A native of Otsego, Mich., Van Atter also works with Bronco baseball and football (preseason) teams. Van Atter has also helped Western Michigan and the CCHA with five NCAA Regional Championships in Grand Rapids. One of the highlights of Van Atter s career was serving as equipment manager for the United States team at the World University Hockey Championship held in Joe Louis Arena. 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

7 J. J. CREW RIGHT WING Jr. 10 Placentia, Calif. Lincoln Stars (USHL) : Played in 23 games... made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius (10/8)... tallied two assists in 3-2 win at Mercyhurst (10/15)... tallied third assist of the season in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied two assists in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... netted first goal of the season in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (2/5)... tallied an assist in 3-3 tie and shootout win with No. 12 Miami (2/11)... helped in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18). CREW S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals : Played in 35 games on the season... finished the year tied for second on the team in scoring with 19 points off of a career-high eight goals and 11 assists... made season debut with first career hat-trick and first hat-trick by a Bronco since Oct. 28, 2006 in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst (10/16)... tallied two assists and the game-winning goal in 4-3 win over Mercyhurst (10/17)... netted game-winning shot in 1-0 shootout win over LSSU (11/6)... tallied fifth goal of the season at Nebraska-Omaha (11/27)... assisted on the game-tying and game-winning goals in 3-1 win over Alaska (12/4)... talled two more assists in WMU s 4-4 tie with Alaska (12/5)... scored two goals at Ferris State (12/12)... tallied two assists against Michigan for his sixth multi-point game of the seaon (1/8)... tallied two assists in 4-4 tie with Bowling Green (1/22)... tallied an assist at Miami (1/29... scored career-high eighth goal of the season at Northern Michigan (2/13). BRONCO VETERANS : Played in 37 games... caught fire when matched up with Kyle O Kane and Patrick Nagorsen and later Jared Katz to become one of WMU s top scoring lines... made his collegiate debut against Niagara, picking up his first-career assist on the game-tying goal (10/10)... notched his second helper of the season against Miami (12/6)... netted first career goal as a Bronco in WMU s 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/9)... netted second career goal and tallied an assist for first multi-point game of his career against Ferris State (1/10)... tallied two assists in 6-5 loss to Northern Michigan (1/30)... blocked three shots on the penalty kill and tallied third goal in 3-0 win over Alaska (2/13)... tallied sixth assist in 7-4 loss to LSSU (2/20)... scored fourth goal and tallied two assists for first career three-point game in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28)... registered four points, two goals and two assists, in first three career playoff games against LSSU (3/6-8)... tallied a goal and an assist in 5-2 playoff loss to Michigan (3/14). JUNIORS: Played two seasons with Colorado Rampage... spent one season with the Lincoln Stars racking up up 20 points on six goals and 14 assists... totaled 245 points in high school career. PERSONAL: Majoring in business... graduated from Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs in son of George and Renee Crew ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

8 BRONCO VETERANS KYLE O KANE FORWARD Sr. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis Bandits (NAHL) : Played in 42 games... finished the season with six goals and 10 assists made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius (10/8)... netted first goal of the season in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... netted the game-winner in 1-0 win at Mercyhurst (10/16)... tallied first assist of the season in 3-2 loss at Notre Dame (10/29)... tallied two assists for first multi-point game of the season in 2-2 tie with Notre Dame (10/30)... tallied fourth and fifth assists of the season in series at Ferris State (11/19-20)... netted third goal of the season to help comeback in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied fourth goal of the season in 3-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/19)... O KANE S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals netted fifth goal of the season in 4-4 tie at Lake Superior State (1/22)... tallied seventh assist of the season in 3-1 win over Ferris State in game two of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/12)... tallied eighth assist of the season in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in game three of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/13)... tallied an assist and netted a goal in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... tallied 10th assist of the season in 3-2 overtime loss to Denver in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals (3/26) : Played in 26 games on the season... made season debut in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst (10/16)... picked up first point of the season, an assist, in 2-1 at Alabama-Huntsville (10/24)... tallied second assist of the season in 3-3 tie with LSSU (11/6)... scored first goal of the season at Bowling Green (1/23)... scored second goal of the season in 7-2 win over Notre Dame (2/5)... scored third goal of the season at Northern Michigan (2/12)... tallied third assist of the season in 2-2 tie at No. 14 Ferris State (2/26)... scored the lone goal for WMU in 1-1 tie with Ferris State (2/27) : Played in 28 games... finished third on the team in scoring with 10 goals... made his Bronco debut against RIT (10/11)... tallied first career assist and first collegiate point against Nebraska-Omaha (11/7)... netted his first collegiate goal in a 2-1 win over Ferris State (1/9)... picked up an assist against Ferris State (1/10)... scored the game-tying goal against Alabama-Huntsville (1/16)... netted his third goal of the season in 5-1 win over Alabama-Huntsville, extending point-scoring streak to three games (1/17)... netted fourth and fifth goals of the season in series with Northern Michigan (1/30-31)... netted the game-winning goal in the fourth round of the shootout in 1-1 tie with Nebraska-Omaha (2/6)... tallied third assist of the season in 5-0 win over Nebraska- Omaha (2/7)... netted sixth goal of the season against Alaska (2/14)... scored seventh goal of the season against LSSU (2/20)... netted eighth goal of the season in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28)... registered first two-assist game in 4-3 double overtime win over LSSU (3/7)... scored game winning goal in 3-1 series clinching victory over LSSU (3/8)... tallied a goal and an assist in 5-2 playoff loss to Michigan (3/14). JUNIORS Totaled 69 points on 40 goals and 29 assists during the season with the St. Louis Bandits... earned two Junior A championships with the St. Louis Bandits, and two Junior B national championships with the St. Louis Jr. Blues... named the 2008 NAHL Playoff MVP. PERSONAL Majoring in business... son of Mike and Karen O Kane... born on June 15, NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

9 DEREK ROEHL LEFT WING Sr. Clinton Township, Mich. Ohio Junior Blue Jackets (USHL) : Played in 39 games... finished the season with career highs in games played with 39, assists with nine and points with made season debut in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... netted game-winning goal in 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/22)... tallied two assists in 3-3 tie at St. Lawrence (10/23)... tallied third assist of the season in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied fourth assist of the season in 4-1 win over Lake Superior (12/11)... tallied fifth assist of the season in 3-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/19)... tallied two assists in 4-4 tie at Lake Superior State (1/22)... netted game-winning goal in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (2/5)... tallied an assist and ROEHL S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Total CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals netted a goal in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... netted a goal in 3-2 double-overtime loss to Denver in the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships (3/26) : Played in 24 games on the season... finished the season with a career-best six goals and six assists for a new career high of 12 points... made season debut in 3-3 tie with LSSU (11/6)... tallied first assist of the season at Ohio State (11/14)... netted the game-tying goal in 1-1 tie with No. 1 Miami (11/21)... lit the lamp for the second time on the season at Nebraska-Omaha (11/27)... tallied an assist at Michigan (1/9)... scored a goal and an assist in 7-2 win and tallied first career hat-trick and an assist in 4-1 win in sweep of Notre Dame (2/5-6)... was named CCHA Offensive Player of the Week for performance in Notre Dame series (2/8)... tallied fifth assist of the season in 3-3 tie with Ohio State (2/20)... assisted on WMU s lone goal ine 1-1 tie with No. 14 Ferris State (2/27). BRONCO VETERANS : Played in 30 games... made collegiate debut against Niagara (10/10)... picked up first collegiate point, an assist against Minnesota-Duluth (10/17)... scored two goals, including the first of career, against UMD (10/18)... netted third goal against Nebraska-Omaha (11/8)... picked up second assist on the season against Notre Dame (11/28)... picked up third assist against Notre Dame (11/29)... netted his fourth goal against Miami (12/6)... picked up fourth assist of the season against Alaska (12/19)... assisted on the game-tying goal against Alaska, extending his point-scoring streak (1-4-5) to five games (12/20)... tallied fifth goal in 5-0 win over UNO (2/7)... registered sixth assist of the season in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27). JUNIORS Spent two seasons with the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets of the USHL... in with Ohio he scored 28 goals and added 21 assists in 56 games... spent one season with the Youngstown Phantoms of the NAHL... put up 30 points in 43 games... was named MVP at the Brick Tournament. PERSONAL Majoring in communications... son of Craig and Carol Roehl... born on April 20, ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

10 BRONCO VETERANS IAN SLATER RIGHT WING Sr. Satellite Beach, Fla. Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL) : Played in 39 games... captained the team... finished the season with career highs in points with 16, goals with eight and assists with eight... finished the season with a career-high +/- rating of made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius, tallying first assist of the season (10/8)... netted first goal of the season and tallied an assist in 3-2 win at Mercyhurst (10/15)... scored second goal of the season in 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/22)... netted two goals, including a short-hander, in 5-2 win over No. 5 Miami (11/26)... netted fifth goal of the season in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... tallied assist in 2-2 tie at Lake SLATER S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals Superior State (1/21)... tallied two assists in 4-4 tie at Lake Superior State (1/22)... tallied sixth assist of the season in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (1/28)... netted sixth goal of the season in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (2/5)... netted seventh goal of the season in 3-3 tie and shootout win with No. 12 Miami (2/11)... tallied an assist in loss at Miami (2/12)... netted the gamewinning goal in 2-0 shutout win at Notre Dame (2/26)... helped hold Michigan to just two goals in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18) : Was one of four Broncos to play in all 36 games on the season... was top shot-blocker amongst forwards with 46 on the season... made season debut and tallied first assist of the season in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst (10/16)... scored first goal of the season in 3-3 tie with LSSU (11/6)... tallied goal in 2-1 win over LSSU (11/7)... netted third goal and second assist of the season for first multi-point game of the year at Nebraska-Omaha (11/28)... tallied assist in 4-4 tie with Alaska (12/5)... tallied fourth assist on the season at Bowling Green (1/23) : Played in 37 games... made Bronco debut against RIT, scoring his first collegiate goal in first collegiate game (10/11)... netted his second goal, a short-handed goal, against Nebraska Omaha (11/8)... scored the game-tying goal against No. 8 Michigan (11/14)... picked up first career assist agaisnt Miami (12/7)... tallied fourth goal against LSSU (2/20)... assisted on first goal of the game in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21)... assisted on a goal in 5-2 win over Bowling Green (2/27)... scored a short-handed goal in 5-3 win over Bowling Green (2/28). JUNIORS: Spent three seasons with the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders of the USHL... was a team captain all three seasons... scored 34 goals and dished out 40 assists in 158 games. PERSONAL: Majoring in communications... graduated from Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids Iowa in son of Tony and Elizabeth Slater... born on April 18, NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

11 GREG SQUIRES RIGHT WING Sr. White Plains, N.Y. Indiana Ice (USHL) : Was one of nine Broncos to play in all 42 games... finished fourth on the team in scoring with 28 points on 21 assists and seven goals... made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius, tallying first assist of the season (10/8)... netted first goal of the season in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... assisted on game-winning goal in 3-2 win at Mercyhurst (10/15)... netted gametying goal in 3-3 tie at St. Lawrence (10/23)... netted a goal in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 3-1 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/6)... tallied a goal and an assist in 5-2 win over No. 5 Miami (11/26)... tallied fifth goal of the season at Northern Michigan (12/3) SQUIRES CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Total CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals tallied seventh assist of the season in 4-1 win over Lake Superior (12/11)... registered eighth assist of the season in 3-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/19)... netted sixth goal of the season and assisted on the game-tying goal in 2-2 tie and shootout win at No. 16 Alaska (1/7)... notched 10th assist of the season in 2-0 win at No. 16 Alaska (1/8)... picked up 11th helper of the season in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... tallied 12th assist of the season in 2-2 tie vs. Ohio State (1/15)... tallied assist and netted a goal during the 3-1 shootout win in 2-2 tie at Lake Superior State (1/21)... netted the game-winning goal in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (1/28)... assisted on a goal in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (2/5)... notched 15th assist of the season in loss at Michigan (2/18)... tallied an assist in overtime loss at Michgan (2/19)... assisted on a goal in loss to Notre Dame (2/25)... tallied an assist in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in the CCHA Quarterfinals to help send WMU to the CCHA Semifinals for the first time in 17 years (3/13)... tallied an assist in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18).. tallied an assist in CCHA Championship game 5-2 loss to Miami (3/19)... assisted on a goal in 3-2 double-overtime loss to Denver at the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (3/26). BRONCO VETERANS : Was one of four Broncos to play in all 36 games on the season... led the team in scoring with 24 points off of four goals and a team-leading 20 assists... made season debut in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst, tallying first two assists of the season (10/16)... tallied a career-high three assists in 4-3 win over Mercyhurst (10/17)... tallied sixth assist of the season against Michigan State (10/31)... picked up seventh helper on the season in 3-3 tie with LSSU (11/6)... picked up eighth assist on the season at Ohio State (11/13)... tallied first goal and third multi-point game of the season at Ohio State (11/14)... tallied two assists at Nebraska-Omaha for fourth multi-point game of the season (11/27)... notched 12th assist on the season at Ferris State (12/12)... scored a power-play goal and tallied an assist for fifth multi-point game of the season (1/8)... scored the game-tying goal and tallied an assist in 4-4 tie at Bowling Green (1/22)... scored a goal and tallied team-leading 17th assist in 7-2 win over Notre Dame (2/5)... tallied 18th assist of the season in 2-2 tie with No. 14 Ferris State (2/26) : Played in 41 games... was one of four Broncos to play in every game... was named CCHA Rookie of the Month for January (2-6-8, 10 gp) and February (2-7-9, 8 gp)... was named to CCHA All-Rookie Team Honorable Mention... assisted on the game-tying point and added an empty-net goal in his first collegiate game against Niagara (10/10)... added second assist on the season against Duluth (10/17)... scored a goal against UMD (10/18)... picked up third assist against Ferris State (10/25)... tallied first two-assist game of career against No. 2 Notre Dame (11/29)... assisted on the gametying goal against Alaska (12/20)... picked up seventh assist against Northeastern (1/2)... scored third goal of the season against Brown (1/3)... tallied eighth assist of the season against Alabama-Huntsville (1/16)... picked up ninth assist of the season in 5-1 win over UAH (1/17)... scored a goal and tallied an assist for second career multi-point game in a 2-2 tie against Ohio State (1/23)... assisted on game-winning goal in 4-1 win over Ohio State and was later named CCHA Rookie of the Week for his play in the weekend series (1/24)... tallied 12th assist of the season against Northern Michigan (1/30)... tallied a goal and two assists for first career three-point game in 5-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha (2/7)... tallied 15th assist in loss to Alaska (2/14)... netted sixth goal and 16th assist against LSSU (2/20)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 4-1 win over LSSU (2/21)... tallied 18th assist, assisting on the game-winning goal, in 5-2 win over BGSU (2/27)... registered 19th assist in 5-3 win over BGSU (2/28)... tallied a goal and three assists in series with LSSU (3/6-8). JUNIORS: Spent two seasons with the United States National Under-18 team, putting up 14 goals and 15 assists... played two seasons for the Indiana Ice of the USHL... helped lead the Ice to the no. 1 seed in his final season... scored 24 goals and dished out 46 assists for 70 points in just 58 games during his final season with Indiana. 11 PERSONAL: Majoring in communications... graduated from Ann Arbor Huron High School (2007)... son of Geoff and Lily Squires... born July 6, 1998 in White Plaines, N.Y. 9 ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

12 BRONCO VETERANS BRETT BEEBE RIGHT WING Jr. 9 Redondo Beach, Calif. Chicago Steel (USHL) : Played in five games... made season debut in 5-3 loss vs. Canisius (10/8)... fired off a career-high five shots on goal in 1-0 win at Mercyhurst (10/16) : Played in four games on the season... made collegiate and Bronco debut in 2-1 win at Alabama-Huntsville (10/24). BEEBE S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON DNP DNP - - Totals JUNIORS: Clark Cup finalist with Waterloo Blackhawks member of Chicago Steel during season tallied four goals and 13 assists in 43 games with Chicago and Waterloo Midget U-16 AAA National Champion with California Wave. PERSONAL: Exercise science major graduated from Loyola of Los Angeles in 2008 Lacrosse all-league midfielder as a junior in high school son of Bill and Karen Beebe born on Feb. 16, 1990 in Redondo Beach, Calif NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

13 TREVOR ELIAS LEFT WING Jr. Calgary, Alberta Langley Chiefs (BCHL) : Played in 42 games... finished season with career-highs in games played with 42, points with 18, goals with 6 and assists with made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius tallying first assist of the season and firing off a career-high seven shots on goal (10/8)... tallied second assist of the season in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 3-2 win at Mercyhurst (10/15)... tallied fourth assist of the season in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... tallied fifth and sixth assists of ELIAS CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals the season for his first career multi-point game in 3-1 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/6)... tallied first goal of the season in 5-2 win vs. No. 5 Miami (11/26)... tallied seventh assist of the season in 3-1 loss at Northern Michigan (12/3)... notched an assist in 2-2 tie and shootout win at No. 16 Alaska (1/7)... tallied ninth assist of the season in 2-2 tie vs. Ohio State (1/15)... tallied two asissts, including one on the game-winner, in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (1/28)... netted second goal of the season in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (2/5)... tallied assist in loss to Notre Dame (2/25)... netted his third goal of the season in 2-0 shutout win at Notre Dame (2/26)... netted fourth goal of the season in 3-1 over Ferris State in game two of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/12)... netted fifth goal of the season in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in game three of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/13) helped in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... netted career-high sixth goal of the season in 3-2 overtime loss to Denver in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals (3/26). BRONCO VETERANS : Played in 31 games on the season... was top scoring freshman on the team with 13 points off of five goals and eight assists... made season and Bronco debut in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst, tallying first collegiate assist (10/16)... tallied second assist on the season in 4-3 win over Mercyhurst (10/17)... scored first collegiate goal, the game-winner, in 2-1 over Alabama-Huntsville (10/23)... lit the lamp for the second time of the seaosn in 2-1 win at Alabama-Huntsville (10/24)... was named CCHA Rookie of the Week for play against Alabama-Huntsville (10/26)... extended goal scoring streak to three games with tally at Michigan State (10/30)... tallied six point, an asisst, in sixth straight game against Michigan State (10/31)... tallied fourth assist of the season in 3-3 tie with LSSU (11/6)... assisted on game-winning goal in 2-1 win over LSSU (11/7)... had first career multi-goal game, netting two in 4-4 tie with Alaska (12/5)... notched sixth assist of the season against Michigan (1/8)... assisted on a goal at Northern Michigan (2/12)... picked up eighth assist of the season in 2-2 tie at No. 14 Ferris State (2/26). JUNIORS: Played three seasons with the Langley Chiefs in the BCHL racking up 155 points on 55 goals and 100 assists in 157 games won the Fan Favorite award in won Unsung Hero award during season BCHL Rookie of the Year. PERSONAL: Majoring in organizational communications graduated from Bowness High School in 2006 son of Dennis and Judy Elias born on July 31, 1988 in Burnaby, British Columbia ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

14 BRONCO VETERANS MIKE LEONE LEFT WING RJr. Dearborn Heights, Mich. Adrian College : Played in 24 games, netting six goals and eight assists for 14 points... named to the CCHA All-Tournament team after netting three goals with one assist in the CCHA Playoffs... received the Dr. Ed Edwards Most Improved Player Award as voted on by the team... made season and Bronco debut in 2-1 win over Union (12/18)... tallied first career assist at the Division I level in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... netted first career goal at the Division I level in 2-2 tie at Lake Superior State (1/21)... tallied an empty-net goal in 5-2 win over LEONE S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL $ n/a Totals CONFERENCE (CCHA only) Totals POSTSEASON (WMU only) Totals $ - with Division III Utica and Adrian College Northern Michigan (1/28)... tallied two assists for first career multi-point game in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... netted third goal of the season in 3-3 tie and shootout win with No. 12 Miami (2/11)... tallied fourth assist of the season in loss at Michigan (2/18)... tallied two assists in overtime loss at Michgan (2/19)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 2-0 shutout win at Notre Dame (2/26)... netted a goal in 3-1 loss to Ferris State in game one of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/11)... netted a goal and an assist in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... sixth goal of the season in CCHA Championship game loss to Miami 5-2 (3/19)... assisted on a goal in 3-2 overtime loss to Denver in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals (3/26) : Split his freshman year at Division III Utica and Adrian playing in 27 games and racking up 14 goals and 30 assists for 44 points. Juniors: Played three years in the NAHL with Texarkana and St. Louis... combined to play 160 games with 35 goals and 78 assists... had a career-best performance during the season with 16 goals and 47 assists for 63 points... won two NAHL Championships with Bronco teammates Ben Warda, Ben Miller and Kyle O Kane. Personal: Majoring in exercise science... graduated from Crestwood High School... son of Antonio and Sherry Leone... born on Nov. 11, 1987 in Dearborn, Mich NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

15 BEN MILLER RIGHT WING Jr. 12 Oakland Township, Mich. Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) : Played in two games... made season and collegiate debut in 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/22) : Appeared in eight games on the season... made season and Bronco debut in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst, tallying first career assist (10/16)... tallied second assist at Ferris State (12/12). MILLER S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE DNP Totals POSTSEASON DNP DNP - - Totals JUNIORS: Scored 65 goals over three seasons of junior hockey spent most recent season with the Waterloo Blackhawks of the USHL scoring 22 goals and tallying 26 assists in 55 games, also received the Community Service Award from the Blackhawks... scored a season high 32 goals and 61 points with St. Louis of the NAHL member of NAHL Robertson Cup National Champions with St. Louis. PERSONAL: Majoring in occupational therapy graduated from Frisco High School (Texas) in 2007 son of Todd and Melissa Miller born on June 8, 1989 in Oak Park, Mich. BRONCO VETERANS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

16 BRONCO VETERANS NICK PISELLINI GOALTENDER Jr. Itasca, Ill. Quinnipiac : Appeared in 17 games, starting in 15 games... made Bronco debut making 16 saves in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... made seasonhigh 29 saves in 3-2 win at Mercyhurst (10/15)... made 28 saves to earn the shutout win in 1-0 win at Mercyhurst (10/16)... was named CCHA Goalie of the Week for his play in series sweep of Mercyhurst (10/19)... made 27 saves in 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/22)... made 22 saves to earn first career CCHA win in in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... made 19 saves to earn sixth victory of the season in 3-1 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/6)... made 23 saves in 2-2 tie and 5-4 shootout win at Ferris State (11/20)... made 17 saves PISELLINI S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL YR GP GS MIN REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH A : DNP % : Totals : CONFERENCE (CCHA ONLY) YR GP GS MIN REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH A : Totals : POSTSEASON YR GP GS MIN REC GA GAA SVS SV% SH A DNP DNP DNP - - Totals 0 0 0: % with Quinnipiac in 5-2 win over No. 5 Miami (11/26)... made nine saves in relief in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... made 16 saves in 36 minutes of relief action in loss at Michigan (2/18). Quinnipiac ( ): Played in 11 games posting a record with a 1.38 goals against average and a.948 save percentage... twice received ECAC Goalie of the Week Honorable mention. Juniors: played four seasons with the Chicago Steel... was named USHL Goalie of the Week once during the season... appeared in a career-best 32 games during the season... had a career-best record of during the season. Personal: Majoring in business... graduated from Lake Park High School... son of Gino and Laurie Pisellini... born on May 25, 1990 in Itasca, Ill NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

17 MATT TENNYSON DEFENSEMAN Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL) : Appeared in 42 games... led all Bronco defensemen in scoring with 21 points with career highs nine goals and 12 assists... led the Broncos in power play goals with seven... made season debut in 5-3 loss vs. Canisius... scored first goal of the season against Canisius (10/8)... tallied first assist of the game and finished with a plus-3 rating in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... netted second goal of the season in 3-3 tie at St. Lawrence (10/23)... netted two goals, including the game-winner, for first career multi-goal game in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... netted game-tying goal in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied fifth assist of the season, tallying a helper on the game-winning goal in 4-1 win over Lake Superior TENNYSON S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals (12/11)... tallied assist in in 2-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/18)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... netted sixth goal of the season in 4-4 tie at Lake Superior State (1/22)... netted seventh goal of the season, sixth on the power play, in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (1/28)... tallied an assist and finished +3 in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... was named CCHA Defenseman of the Week for his play against Northern Michigan (1/31)... tallied assist in 3-3 tie and shootout win with No. 12 Miami (2/11)... tallied an assist in loss to Notre Dame (2/25)... tallied an assist in 3-1 loss to Ferris State in game one of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/11)... netted eighth goal of the season in 5-4 overtime win against Ferris State in game three of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/13)... netted ninth goal of the season, the game-winning goal, in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... tallied an assist in CCHA Championship game 5-2 loss to Miami (3/19). BRONCO VETERANS : Played in 34 games on the season, tops among WMU freshmen... finished second on team among freshman in scoring with nine points on two goals and seven assists... made season on Bronco debut, tallying first career assist in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst (10/16)... assisted on game-winning goal in 2-1 win at Alabama-Huntsville (10/24)... tallied fourth assist of the season at Ohio State (11/13)... scored first collegiate goal in 4-4 tie at Bowling Green (1/22)... tallied fifth assist of the season in 4-1 win over Notre Dame (2/6)... netted second career goal at Northern Michigan (2/12)... picked up sixth assist of the season in 2-2 tie against No. 14 Ferris State (2/26)... assisted on a goal in 1-1 tie with No. 14 Feris State (2/27). JUNIORS: Spent the season with the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders of the USHL, tallying four goals and six assists in 57 games... played in with Texas Tornado of the NAHL. PERSONAL: Majoring in marketing graduated from Amador Valley High School (Calif.) in 2008 member of state championship runner-up at Arrowhead High School (Minn.) as a freshman son of Tom and Ann Tennyson born on April 23, 1990 in Minneapolis, Minn ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

18 BRONCO VETERANS DANE WALTERS FORWARD Jr. St. Paul, Minn. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) : Played in a career-high 37 games... finished the season with a career-high 21 points, nine goals and 12 assists... shared the Dr. Ed Edwards Most Improved Player award with teammate Mike Leone and received the Catherine Lawson Sportsmanship Award... was named to the CCHA All-Tournament team for totalling three points (2-1-3) during the CCHA Championship weekend... made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius (10/8)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... netted the WALTERS CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals game-winning in 3-2 win at Mercyhurst (10/15)... tallied second assist of the season in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... tallied short-handed goal in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied second assist of the season in 5-2 loss to Lake Superior State (12/10)... netted the game-winning goal in 4-1 win over Lake Superior (12/11)... notched fourth assist of the season in in 2-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/18)... netted the game-winning goal in 2-0 win at No. 16 Alaska (1/8)... tallied sixth assist of the season in 2-2 tie vs. Ohio State (1/15)... tallied an assist and netted the game-winning shootout tally in 3-3 tie and shootout win with No. 12 Miami (2/11)... netted a goal and tallied an assist in loss at Michigan (2/18)... netted two goals in overtime loss at Michgan (2/19)... tallied an assist in 3-1 win over Ferris State in game two of the CCHA Quarterfinals... tallied two assists, including one on the game-winning overtime goal that sent WMU to the CCHA Semifinals for the first time in 17 year (3/13)... netted a goal and assisted on the game-winning goal in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... netted ninth goal of the season in CCHA Championship game 5-2 loss to Miami (3/19) : Played in 31 games on the season... made season and Bronco debut, netting first career goal in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst (10/16)... tallied first career assist at Nebraska-Omaha (11/27)... tallied second assist at Ferris State (12/12)... assisted on a goal against Michgian (1/8)... scored second goal of the season in 4-4 tie at Bowling Green (1/22)... tallied two assists in 4-1 win over Notre Dame (2/6)... assisted on goal in 3-3 tie with Ohio State (2/20). JUNIORS: Played two seasons with Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL tallying 15 goals and 23 assists in 111 games played captained the Sioux Falls squad developed a reputation as one of the hardest-hitting forwards in the USHL won seven tournament championships with Dallas Stars AAA midget program. PERSONAL: Majoring in marketing graduated from Como Park High School in 2007 son of Mike and Annette Walters born on March 20, 1989 in St. Paul, Minn NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

19 BEN WARDA CENTER So. 27 Lake Orion, Mich. Michigan State : Played in 33 games... made Bronco debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius (10/8)... netted first goal as a Bronco in 3-1 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/6)... netted second goal of the season in 5-2 loss to Lake Superior State (12/10)... netted third goal of the season in 4-1 win over Lake Superior (12/11)... tallied career-high two assists in 3-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/19)... netted fourth goal of the season in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... netted fifth goal of the season, a short-handed goal, in overtime loss at Michgan (2/19)... tallied an assist in 3-2 double-overtime loss to Denver in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals (3/26). Michigan State: Played in 33 games scoring one goal and tallying four assists for five points. WARDA S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL & n/a Totals CONFERENCE & n/a Totals POSTSEASON &..... n/a Totals & with Michigan State Juniors: Played two seasons with fellow Broncos Kyle O Kane, Ben Miller and Mike Leone with the St. Louis Bandits of the NAHL... amassed 105 points in two years with the Bandits including 31 goals and 43 assists his final season in won two NAHL National Championships with St. Louis. BRONCO VETERANS Personal: Majoring in recreation... graduated from Lake Orion High School... son of Teri and Scott Warda... born Aug. 4, ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

20 BRONCO VETERANS LUKE WITKOWSKI DEFENSEMAN Jr. Holland, Mich. Fargo Force (USHL) : Was one of nine Broncos to play in all 42 games... was awarded the Bill Saunders Plus/Minus Award for finishign with a team-high +13 rating... made season debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius (10/8)... tallied first assist of the season in 3-2 win over Canisius (10/9)... tallied second assist in 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/23)... tallied third assist of the season and finished +3 in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... tallied fourth assist of the WITKOWSKI S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals season in 5-2 win over No. 5 Miami (11/26)... picked up fifth assist of the season in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... blocked two shots and finished +3 in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... netted first goal of the season, the game-tying goal, in 3-3 tie and shootout win with No. 12 Miami (2/11)... notched an assist in loss at Michigan (2/18)... tallied an assist in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in the CCHA Quarterfinals to help send WMU to the CCHA Semifinals for the first time in 17 years (3/13)... finished +2 in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18) : Played in 32 games on the season... made season and Bronco debut in 5-1 win over Mercyhurst (10/16)... tallied first career assist at Michigan State (10/30)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 2-1 win over LSSU (11/7)... scored first career goal at Ohio State (11/13)... tallied third assist of the season at Ohio State (11/14)... score second career goal at Miami (1/29)... tallied fourth assist of the season in 4-1 win over Notre Dame (2/5). JUNIORS: Drafted in the sixth round (160th overall) in 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning named USHL All-Star as a member of the Fargo Force in 2009 recorded a plus-30 plus/minus rating during season tallied nine goals and 26 assists over two junior seasons... played with current teammate Derek Roehl for the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets in PERSONAL: Majoring in marketing graduated from Holland High School with a 3.6 GPA in 2006 son of John and Kristen Witkowski born on April 14, 1990 in Holland, Mich NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

21 CHASE BALISY CENTER So. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. USNTDP U-18 (USHL) : Played in all 42 games... finished second on the team with 30 points... named to CCHA All-Rookie team... named Freshman All-American by Inside College Hockey... was voted the Suzanne Klopp Rookie of the Year by his teammates... made season and collegiate debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius, tallying first collegiate assist (10/8)... netted first collegiate goal in 3-2 loss at Notre Dame (10/29)... netted two goals for first multi-point game of his BALISY S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals career in 2-2 tie with Notre Dame (10/30)... tallied two assist, including a helper on the game-winner in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/15)... netted fourth goal of the season at Ferris State (11/19)... netted fifth goal of the season and tallied the game-winner in 2-2 tie and 5-4 shootout win over Ferris State (11/20)... tallied fifth assist of the season in 5-2 win over No. 5 Miami (11/26)... assisted on the game-tying goal in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied seventh assist of the season in 5-2 loss to Lake Superior State (12/10)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 4-1 win over Lake Superior (12/11)... tallied ninth assist of the season to extend career-long point streak to four games in 2-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/18)... tallied primary assist on the game-winning goal in 2-0 win at No. 16 Alaska (1/8)... netted two goals, including the game-winner, and tallied an assist in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... netted eighth goal of the seasonin 2-2 tie vs. Ohio State (1/15)... named CCHA Rookie of the Week, USCHO. com No. 2 Star of the Week and The Hockey News Prospect Hot List for his play against Ohio State (1/17)... netted a goal and an assist in 4-4 tie at Lake Superior State (1/22)... tallied two assists in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (1/28)... netted a goal and two assists for second three-point game of the season in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... was named CCHA Offensive Player of the Week for his play in Northern Michigan sweep (1/31)... named CCHA Rookie of the Month for January (2/1)... netted the game-tying goal in 1-1 tie with Bowling Green (2/4)... netted goal and tallied an assist in loss at Michigan (2/18)... tallied an assist in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18). BRONCO VETERANS Juniors: Played for the United States National Team Development Program s U-17 and U-18 teams scored eight goals and 14 assists for 22 points in 42 games played during the NAHL season scored five goals and added six assists in 28 games during the USHL season member of the 2010 U-18 World Championship team. Personal: Graduated from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School majoring in business son of John and June Balisy born Feb. 2, 1992 in Fullerton, Calif ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

22 BRONCO VETERANS SHANE BERSCHBACH LEFT WING So. Clawson, Mich. Indiana Ice (USHL) : Played in 36 games... finished third on the team with 29 points on nine goals and 20 assists... made season and collegiate debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius, tallying first collegiate assist (10/8)... tallied first collegiate goal in 3-2 loss at Notre Dame (10/29)... tallied two assists in 2-2 tie against Notre Dame (10/30)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... tallied seventh assist of the season at Ferris State (11/19)... tallied eighth assist of the season and netted the game-tying goal in BERSCHBACH S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals tie and 5-4 shootout win at Ferris State (11/20)... assisted on the game-tying goal in 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied 10th assist of the season in 5-2 loss to Lake Superior State (12/10)... netted both of WMU s goals for first career multi-goal game in 2-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/18)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 2-0 win at No. 16 Alaska (1/8)... netted fifth goal of the season and assisted on the gamewinning goal in 4-2 win over Ohio State (1/14)... tallied team-leading 13th assist of the season in 2-2 tie vs. Ohio State (1/15)... netted a goal and tallied an assist in 4-4 tie at Lake Superior State (1/22)... tallied an assist in 5-2 win over Northern Michigan (1/28)... netted a goal and tallied two assists in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... netted a goal in 3-1 win over Ferris State in game two of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/12)... netted ninth goal of the season in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in the CCHA Quarterfinals to help send WMU to the CCHA Semifinals for the first time in 17 years (3/13)... tallied two assists, including one on the game-winning goal, in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... tallied an assist in CCHA Championship game 5-2 loss to Miami (3/19). Juniors: Played two seasons for the Indiana Ice of the USHL under former WMU head coach Jeff Blashill... netted 20 goals and 24 assists for 44 points in 56 games and helped the Ice win the Clark Cup during the season... scored 12 goals and added 23 assists in 42 games during the season... was a two-time USH All-Star... made the U.S. World Junior A Challenge team, winning the tournament and being named to tha All-World line. Personal: Majoring in communication... graduated from Cathedral High School in Indianpolis, Ind.... son of Pam and Gary Berschbach... born on June 19, 1991 in Clawson, Mich NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

23 DENNIS BROWN DEFENSEMAN So. Cypress, Calif. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 11 BROWN S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals : Played in all 42 games... made season and collegiate debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius (10/8)... finished with a personal best plus-three rating in 3-2 overtime win over Canisius (10/9)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 1-0 win at Mercyhurst, tallying his first career assist and first collegiate point (10/16)... assisted on a goal in 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/22)... assisted on a powerplay goal in 3-2 loss at Notre Dame (10/29)... assisted on the game-tying goal in 2-2 tie at Ferris State (11/20)... tallied fifth assist of the season and netted the lone goal in shootout during 4-4 tie and shootout win at Northern Michigan (12/4)... tallied first collegiate goal in 5-2 loss to Lake Superior State (12/10)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 2-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/18)... scored the lone shootout goal in 2-2 tie and shootout win at No. 16 Alaska (1/7)... improved to 5-for-5 in shootout attempts, helping WMU to a 3-1 shootout win in 2-2 tie at Lake Superior State (1/21)... tallied seventh assist of the season in loss at Michigan (2/18)... tallied an assist in overtime loss at Michgan (2/19)... tallied ninth assist of the season in loss to Notre Dame (2/25)... assisted on the game-winning goal in 3-1 win over Ferris State in game two of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/12)... tallied 11th assist of the season in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in game three of the CCHA Quarterfinals. (3/13)... helped in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18). Juniors: Played three seasons in the USHL with the Lincoln Stars and Omaha Lancers was named to the USHL All-Star team with the Lancers during the season was named to the Robertson Cup NAHL All-Tournament Team with the Topeka Roadrunners of the NAHL during the season combined to play in 129 games in the USHL, scoring 14 goals and 71 assists for 85 points. BRONCO VETERANS Personal: Graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, Calif. majoring in business son of Dennis and Lisa Brown born July 28, 1989 in Los Angeles, Calif. MIKE CICHY FORWARD Jr. New Hartford, Conn. North Dakota (WCHA) : Must sit out the entire season due to NCAA Transfer rules : (North Dakota): Played in a career-high 25 games and reached personal bests in points (seven), goals (three) and assists (four)... had a goal and an assist in UND s 6-3 win over No. 11 Notre Dame (Nov. 26) in the Subway Holiday Classic : (North Dakota): Had two goals and two assists in 23 games... named WCHA Rookie of the Week (Oct. 13) after opening the season with a goal and two assists in non-conference sweep of Merrimack... had a pair of assists in his collegiate debut vs. Merrimack (Oct. 9)... Had a goal the following night... finished the series with a was named the game s first star in the Saturday game and the second star in the Friday game. NHL: Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the seventh round (199th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Juniors: Played two seasons in the USHL with the Indiana Ice and the Tri-City Storm, also played a season with the USNTDP U-17 Team in the NAHL... led the Ice to a USHL Championship during the season and was named MVP of the USHL playoffs after tallying 25 points in 16 games, including a USHL playoff-record 16 assists... led the USHL in scoring during the season with 76 points on 34 goals and 42 assists while splitting time with the Ice and the Storm... earned tournament MVP honors at the 2008 World Junior A Challenge in Camrose, Alberta after leading the United States to a gold medal Personal: Business major... son of Gerald Higny and Donna Cichy. 9 ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

24 BRONCO VETERANS DAN DEKEYSER DEFENSEMAN So. Clay Township, Mich. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) : Appeared in 42 games... named ot the CCHA All-Tournament team for tallying two assists and helping shut down Michigan s high-powered offense during the CCHA Semfinals and Finals... named to CCHA All-Rookie team... named Freshman All-American by Inside College Hockey... was second on the team in +/- with a +12 rating... led team in blocked shots with made season and collegiate debut in 5-3 loss to Canisius... netted first collegiate DEKEYSER S CAREER NUMBERS OVERALL Totals CONFERENCE Totals POSTSEASON Totals goal against Canisius (10/8)... tallied first collegiate assist in 4-3 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/5)... tallied second assist of the season in 3-1 win over No. 12 Michigan State (11/6)... assisted on the game-tying goal in 2-2 tie at Ferris State... tallied second goal of the season in 5-1 loss against Miami (11/27)... tallied an assist, his fourth of the season, in 4-1 win over Lake Superior (12/11)... tallied assist in 3-1 win over No. 12/10 Union (12/19)... assisted on the game-tying goal in 2-2 tie and shootout win at No. 16 Alaska (1/7)... notched assist in 2-0 win at No. 16 Alaska (1/8)... netted third goal of the season in 6-1 win over Northern Michigan (1/29)... tallied eighth assist of the season in 3-1 win over Bowling Green (2/5)... netted fourth goal of the season in overtime loss at Michgan (2/19)... netted the game-winning goal and tallied an assist for first career multi-point game in 3-1 win over Ferris State in game two of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/12)... tallied an assist in 5-4 overtime win over Ferris State in game three of the CCHA Quarterfinals (3/13)... tallied an assist and finished +2 in 5-2 win over Michigan in the CCHA Semifinals to help the Broncos reach the CCHA Championship for the first time since 1986 (3/18)... tallied an assist in CCHA Championship game loss to Miami 5-2 (3/19). Juniors: Played for the Trail Smoke Eaters of the BCHL during the season in which he played in 58 games scoring eight goals and 17 assists... was named Trail s Defenseman of the Year... played the season with the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL, playing in 41 games and adding a goal and 10 assists. Personal: Majoring in communication... graduated from De LaSalle High School... son of Micahel and Linda DeKeyser... born on March 7, 1990 in Macomb, Mich NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

25 ALEX CARPENTER FORWARD Fr. Portage, Mich. Tri-City Storm (USHL) 20 ROBERT FRANCIS FORWARD Fr. San Diego, Calif. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 8 Juniors: Spent three season with the Chicago Steel of the USHL and one season with the Tri-City Storm of the USHL... totaled 22 goals and 16 assists in 130 games. Personal: Son of Lonny and Patti Carpenter... business major... born July 20, 1991 in Portage, Mich. Juniors: Played in 112 career games with the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL, winning the Clark Cup in 2010 and finishing as a runner up in had career-best season during the campaign with 14 goals and 31 assists for 45 points... totalled 32 goals and 50 assists in his juinors career... won a Gold Medal in the 2010 World Junior Challenge. Personal: Business major... graduated from Health Sciences High School in son of Lloyd Francis and Teri Mendez... born on January 4, 1991 in San Diego, Calif. BRONCO NEWCOMERS GARRETT HAAR DEFENSEMAN Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Fargo Force (USHL) 4 NHL: Drafted by the Washington Capitals in the seventh round, 207th overall, in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Juniors: Played one season with the Fargo Force of the USHL netting six goals and tallying 19 assits for 25 points, including playoffs... made the USA U-17 Select team and went overseas to Germany in also played for current WMU assistant coach Pat Ferschweiler as a part of the Russell Stover Midget Hockey program. Personal: Majoring in communications... son of Jeff and Kim Haar... graduated from Fargo South High School in born August 16, 1993 in Huntington Beach, Calif. WILL KESSEL FORWARD Fr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 29 Juniors: Spent two years with the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL, winning the Clark Cup in 2010 and finishing as a runner up in played in 175 games totaling 33 goals and 51 assists... had a career season during the campaign, scoring 21 goals and 36 assists for a point total of 57 that ranked 12th in the league and tops on his team also played with current teammates Matt Stewart and Robert Francis. Personal: Son of Tom and Leila Kessel... graduated from Birmingham Seaholm High School in business major... born Jan. 6, 1992 in Bloomfield Hills, Mich ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

26 BRONCO NEWCOMERS DAVID KILLIP FORWARD Fr. Kelowna, British Columbia Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)18 JUSTIN KOVACS FORWARD Fr. Grosse Point Woods, Mich. Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL) 17 Juniors: Spent three years with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks... played in 194 games... scored 67 goals and 94 assists... set a reacord for power play goals in a season with 19 during the campaign... was an assistant captain during the season and a captain in the season, also captained the BCHL All-Star team in their post-season tournament in Russia... statistically had hsi best season during the year with 32 goals, 42 assists and 74 points. Personal: Son of Tim and Cathy Killip... graduated from Okanagan Mission Seconadry School in 2008 Pre-Law major... born March 31, 1991 in Kelowna, British Colombia. Juniors: Played two seasons with the Cedar Rapids Rough Riders of the USHL... led the team and finished eighth in the league with 59 points during the season with 17 goals and 42 points, helping Cedar Rapids to a record of and a berth in the Clark Cup Finals. Personal: Plans to major in business... graduated from Grosse Pointe North High School in son of Andrew and Denise Kovacs... born on October 13, 1991 in Wixom, Mich. KRIS MOORE GOALIE Fr. Calgary, Alberta Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)35 Juniors: Played two seasons with the Camrose Kodiaks in the Alberta Junior Hockey League and most recently with the Salomn Arm Silverbacks in the British Columbia Hockey League... was a conference runner up during both the and seasons, first with Camrose and then with Salmon Arm... totaled 62 career wins in three seasons... statistically had best season with Camrose iin with a.921 save percentage anda 2.34 goals against average. Personal: Undecided on major... born on April 3, 1990 in Calgary, Alberta... son of Ken and Marion Moore... brother Mike Moore plays for the San Jose Sharks organization and also played at Princeton. 26 JORDAN OESTERLE DEFENSEMAN Fr. Dearborn Heights, Mich. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 15 Juniors: Spent Sioux Falls Stampede scoring four goals and 16 assists in 64 games, helping the Stampede to a USHL Playoff berth. Personal: Son of Doug and Michele Oesterle... graduated from Dearborn Divine Child High School in finance major... born June 25, 1992 in Dearborn Heights, Mich. 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

27 FRANK SLUBOWSKI GOALIE Fr. Prince Rupert, British Columbia Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 1 MATT STEWART DEFENSEMAN Fr. Brighton, Mich. Greenbay Gamblers (USHL) 6 Juniors: Played two seasons for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs in the British Columbia Hockey League... was nominated for BCHL MVP during the season after posting a 2.2 goals against average and a.919 save percentage... posted 53 wins in two saesons and was named team MVP during the season. Personal: Majoring in excercise science... graduated from Prince Rupert Secondary School... son of Mike and Sauta Slubowski... born on December 31, 1990 in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Juniors: Spent seasons with Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL, winning a Clark Cup in 2010 and finishing as a runner up in played in 115 games for Gamblers scoring two goals and 30 assists... in the season tallied two assists in 21 games with the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets. Personal: Son of Dave and Karen Stewart... Business major... brother, Brett, played football at WMU... born Aug. 22, 1991 in Brighton, Mich. BRONCO NEWCOMERS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

28 HONORS & AWARDS DOUG REED, D American Hockey Coaches Association College Division West All-America, Reed earned Division II All-America honors during WMU s inaugural varsity season. A native of New Baltimore, Mich., Reed compiled 16 points (4-12) in 28 games, leading the Broncos to a record. WMU scored an average of 6.61 goals per game, while limiting opponents to ROB HODGE, LW American Hockey Coaches Association College Division West All-America, Hodge earned All-America honors during his junior campaign, averaging a goal and two points per game. He finished second in team scoring with 26 goals and 25 assists in 25 games. Hodge also compiled three or more points on 11 occasions in helping WMU to the CCHA Division II title. NEIL SMITH, D American Hockey Coaches Association College Division West All-America, Smith achieved All-America status as a true freshman, setting then WMU defenseman records for points (39) and assists (33) in a season. The first NHL draft pick in school history, Smith received the Bronco Award the same season for contributing to morale both on and off the ice. 28 Western Michigan players celebrate after clinching the 1986 CCHA Tournament title with a 3-1 win over Michigan State at Joe Louis Arena. Just 24 hours earlier, the Broncos defeated Bowling Green in three overtimes to advance to the finals. 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

29 GLENN HEALY, G American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, Healy capped his senior year by setting or rewriting seven school records en route to earning team MVP honors. Healy recorded 200 more saves than any other CCHA goaltender in , adding the league record for career saves (3,933) to his impressive collegiate resume. WAYNE GAGNE, D American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America First Team, Titan West All-America First Team, Gagne earned top All-America honors during his junior and senior campaigns. Gagne was a Hobey Baker runner-up his senior year, recording 76 assists. He was also named the CCHA s player of the year. Gagne led the nation in defensemen scoring as a junior, posting 76 points (17-59). DAN DORION, RW American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, Titan West All-America First Team, Dorion s sophomore All-America season featured a 43-game scoring streak and a runner-up finish in national scoring ( ). As a senior, he did one better, leading the country in scoring ( ), becoming the CCHA s all-time leading scorer (293) and placing second in Hobey Baker balloting. HONORS & AWARDS BILL HORN, G American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, Horn adapted to the college game very quickly, securing All-American accolades as a freshman. He led the country in victories (25) and logged the most minutes of any freshman goaltender (1979:09). Horn s clutch play in the 1986 CCHA Playoffs earned him MVP honors. MARC MAGLIARDITI, G American Hockey Coaches Association Titan West All-America Second Team, Freshman Marc Magliarditi was bestowed All-American honors in his only season at WMU. Mags set a then CCHA record for single season shutouts (4) and needed just 32 games to establish the WMU career record (5). His 2.59 goals-against is a season best mark. MIKE BISHAI, C American Hockey Coaches Association JOFA West All-America Second Team, Bishai led the NCAA in scoring (1.84 ppg) and assists (1.22 apg) during his junior campaign. He shared the CCHA scoring title and WMU MVP trophy with teammate David Gove. Bishai led all CCHA players in overall scoring, amassing 68 points on 23 goals and 45 assists ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

30 ACADEMIC HONORS STEVE ABBOTT, G GTE/CoSIDA University At-Large First Team, GLENN JOHANNESEN, D College Hockey Statistics Bureau Division I West Team, ROB BRYDEN, RW College Hockey Statistics Bureau Division I West Second Team, HENRY FUNG, RW College Hockey Statistics Bureau Honorable Mention, COLIN WARD, LW GTE/CoSIDA University At-Large Third Team, DARREN MALONEY, D GTE/CoSIDA Fall/Winter University At-Large Third Team, NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

31 CCHA ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM Paul Davies, C. Dana Lattery, LW Dave Cousineau, D Dave Cousineau, D David Gove, RW Jason Redenius, LW Jeff Rucinski, D Jeff Rucinski, D Darren Maloney, D Darren Maloney, D Craig Brown, G. Colin Ward, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C. Byron Witkowski, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C Tom Auge, RW Rich Whitten, LW Ron Hoover, LW Ron Hoover, LW. Dave Lobdell, D. Kevin McCaffrey, G Rob Bryden, LW. Henry Fung, RW Rob Bryden, RW. Henry Fung, RW Lance Johnston, LW Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Kelly Mitchell, C Kelly Mitchell, C CCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE NOMINEE Ryan Watson, LW Tyler Ludwig, D Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Ryan Mahrle, D Paul Szczechura, C Paul Szczechura, C CCHA ALL-ACADEMIC HONORABLE MENTION Paul Davies, C Dana Lattery, C David Cousineau, D... Mark Wilkinson, C Mark Wilkinson, C Jason Redenius, LW Matt Barnes, G Matt Barnes, G Shawn Zimmerman, C Chris Brooks, C Chris Brooks, LW Craig Brown, G Colin Ward, RW Scott Garrow, C Rob Laurie, G Andy Suhy, D Colin Ward, LW Byron Witkowski, LW Chris Clarke, D Scott Garrow, C Rob Laurie, G Tom Auge, RW Tom Auge, RW Rich Whitten, LW Kevin McCaffrey, G Stuart Burnie, RW Dan Dorion, RW Wayne Gagne, D Chris MacDonald, D Kevin McCaffrey, G Pat Ryan, LW Dave Bina, RW Rob Bryden, RW Stuart Burnie, RW Henry Fung, C-LW Glenn Johannesen, D Lance Johnston, LW Steve Abbott, G Dan Stothers, C Jim Doyle, G Tom Hilfman, D Dan Stothers, C Note: The CCHA All-Academic Team was replaced by CCHA School Scholar-Athletes of the Year in Paul Szczechura was WMU s first Scholar-Athlete nominee. ACADEMIC HONORS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

32 TEAM AWARDS 32 ROB HODGE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Max Campbell, C Riley Gill, G Patrick Galivan, LW Patrick Galivan, RW Paul Szczechura, C Brent Walton, RW Brent Walton, RW Dana Lattery, LW Dana Lattery, RW Jeff Reynaert, G Mike Bishai, C.. David Gove, RW David Gove, C Chuck Mindel, LW Frank Novock, RW Justin Cardwell, RW.. Mike Melas, C Marc Magliarditi, G Brian Gallentine, RW Colin Ward, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C Keith Jones, RW Mike Eastwood, C Shane Redshaw, LW Paul Polillo, C Ron Hoover, LW.. Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Glenn Healy, G Glenn Healy, G Bob Bailey, RW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Bob Scurfield, C Bernie Saunders, RW Tim Dunlop, RW Bernie Saunders, RW No award Tim Dunlop, RW Rob Hodge, LW VIC VANDERBERG TOP SCORER Max Campbell, C Greg Squires, LW Patrick Galivan, LW Patrick Galivan, RW Mark Letestu, C Brent Walton, RW Brent Walton, RW Vince Bellissimo, C Dana Lattery, RW Vince Bellissimo, C Mike Bishai, C Jeff Campbell, RW Mike Bishai, C David Gove, C Chuck Mindel, LW David Gove, C Frank Novock, RW Mike Melas, C Jeremy Brown, C Chris Brooks, RW Jamal Mayers, C Colin Ward, LW Chris Brooks, LW Keith Jones, RW Mike Eastwood, C Shane Redshaw, LW Paul Polillo, C Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Dan Dorion, RW Dan Dorion, RW Lance Johnston, LW Dan Dorion, RW NEIL SMITH MOST VALUABLE DEFENSEMAN Dan DeKeyser Tyler Ludwig Tyler Ludwig Nathan Ansell Ryan Mahrle Ryan Mahrle Ryan Mahrle Mike Jarmuth Mike Jarmuth Ryan Crane Austin Miller Daryl Andrews Daryl Andrews Jeff Rucinski Steve Duke Joe Corvo Darren Maloney Darren Maloney Brent Brekke Brent Brekke Brian Tulik Chris Clarke Chris Clarke Mike Posma Mike Posma Wayne Gagne Wayne Gagne Chris MacDonald Glenn Johannesen Chris MacDonald Ken Calder Guy Blanchard Ralph Murphy Ralph Murphy SUZANNE KLOP ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chase Balisy, C Dane Walters, RW Greg Squires, RW.. Kevin Connauton, D Jerry Kuhn, G Mark Letestu, C Jeff LoVecchio, LW Daniel Bellissimo, G Ryan Mahrle, D.. Paul Szczechura, C Vince Bellissimo, C Pat Dwyer, RW Jeff Campbell, RW Dave Cousineau, D.. Ben Gagnon, C Anthony Battaglia, LW David Gove, C Daryl Andrews, D Marc Magliarditi, G Steve Duke, D Darren Maloney, D Chris Brooks, LW Chris Belanger, D Craig Brown, G Mike Power, G Keith Jones, RW Chris Clarke, D Jeff Green, C Bill Horn, G Dave Lobdell, C Wayne Gagne, D.. Troy Thrun, C Dan Dorion, RW Glenn Healy, G Glenn Johannesen, D Steve Abbott, G Ralph Murphy, D Dan Stothers, C Bart Larson, LW ED EDWARDS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Dane Walters &.. Mike Leone David Chaney, D Kyle O Kane, RW Patrick Nagorsen, C Trevor Heffernan, G Jason Moul, C.. Steve Silver, D Kevin Labatte, RW.. Jeff Pierce, RW Brett John, LW Eric Marvin, G Trevor Cook, LW Josh Akright, D.. Lucas Drake, C Mike Bishai, C.. Andy Townsend, D J.J. Weaks, G Jay McCabe, RW Matt Addesa, LW Jason Redenius, C Graham Bridel, LW Jeremy Brown, C.. Jamal Mayers, RW Brian Renfrew, G Joe Bonnett, RW Byron Witkowski, LW J.P. LaRoche, LW Mike Eastwood, C Kevin McCaffrey, G Andy Rymsha, LW Scott Howe, D Henry Fung, F.. Dave Lobdell, D Jeff Crossman, F Gary Orhn, D Mike Hanson, G Phil Partlan, RW Kevin Scott, C Matt Dietz, D Paul Cappuccio, C Bernie Saunders, RW No award Phil Eve, C CATHERINE LAWSON SPORTSMANSHIP Dane Walters, RW Patrick Nagorsen, C Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Jason Moul, C 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

33 Mike Erickson, LW Paul Szczechura, C Jeff Campbell, LW Shaun Rose, C Andy Townsend, D David Gove, RW.. Anthony Battaglia, RW Jason Redenius, LW Jason Redenius, LW Jason Redenius, LW Shawn Zimmerman, C Chris Brooks, C Brian Gallentine, RW Chris Brooks, LW Joe Bonnett, RW Scott Garrow, C Brian Tulik, D Rich Whitten, LW Rich Whitten, LW Ron Hoover, LW Pat Ryan, LW Rob Adams, C Rob Adams, C.. Pat Ryan, LW Rob Adams, C.. Pat Ryan, LW Rob Adams, C Dave Berthelsen, RW Dave Berthelsen, RW Dave Berthelsen, RW Bernie Saunders, RW Tim Dunlop, RW Tim Dunlop, RW Tom Auge, RW Jeff Green, RW-C Ron Hoover, LW Dave Lobdell, D Pat Ryan, LW Troy Thrun, C BILL SAUNDERS PLUS/MINUS Luke Witkowski, D Derek Roehl, LW J.J. Crew, LW Tyler Ludwig, D Mark Letestu, C Steve Silver, D.. Sean Weaver, LW Brett John, C Dana Lattery, LW Andy Townsend, D Ryan Crane, D Andy Townsend, D Brent Rumble, LW.. Andy Townsend, D Jay McCabe, RW Corey Waring, LW Corey Waring, LW Justin Cardwell, RW Geoff Collard, D Rob Laurie, G Rob Laurie, G Rob Laurie, G Rob Laurie, G Tom Auge, RW Lee Brodeur, RW Lee Brodeur, RW Lee Brodeur, RW Tom Fletcher, LW Tom Fletcher, LW Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Steve Abbott, G Tom Hilfman, D TEAM AWARDS KOHA GRINDER PERSEVERANCE PETER R. ELLIS ACADEMIC AWARD Ian Slater, RW Jared Katz, C Chris Clackson, C Cam Watson, LW Matt Clackson, RW Jason Moul, C Pat Dwyer, RW Paul Davies, C Lucas Drake, LW Chad Kline, LW Brett Mills, RW Corey Waring, LW Frank Novock, RW Brent Lovett, D Matt Cressman, LW Kyle Millar, LW Brian Renfrew, G Derek Schooley, D Mike Whitton, LW Brad Dawson, D Ryan Watson, LW Tyler Ludwig, D Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Dave Krisky, LW Brett John, RW Brett John, C Jeremy Cheyne, RW Jeremy Cheyne, RW Paul Davies, C Mark Wilkinson, C Mark Wilkinson, C Jason Redenius, LW Jason Redenius, LW Jeff Rucinski, D Darren Maloney, D Colin Ward, LW Byron Witkowski, LW ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

34 CCHA HONORS CCHA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW CCHA BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN Brent Brekke BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD Pat Ferschweiler, C CCHA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Mark Letestu, C Pat Dwyer, RW Daryl Andrews, D Marc Magliarditi, G Chris Brooks, LW CCHA GOALIE OF THE YEAR Marc Magliarditi CCHA COACH OF THE YEAR Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson Bill Wilkinson CCHA TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Bill Horn, G Glenn Healy, G CCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mike Eastwood, C Bill Horn, G Stuart Burnie, RW Dan Dorion, RW Wayne Gagne, D Chris MacDonald, D Glenn Healy, G Dan Dorion, RW Tim Dunlop, RW Derek Innanen, HM Darren Maloney, HM Chris Brooks, 1st Scott Chartier, 1st Chris Belanger, 1st Ryan D Arcy, HM Francois Leroux, HM Brent Brekke, HM Craig Brown, HM Pat Ferschweiler, HM Colin Ward, HM Keith Jones, HM ALL-CCHA FIRST TEAM Marc Magliarditi, G Keith Jones, RW Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Wayne Gagne, D Dan Dorion, RW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Tim Dunlop, RW ALL-CCHA SECOND TEAM Patrick Galivan, LW Brent Walton, RW Mike Bishai, C David Gove, RW David Gove, C Joe Corvo, D Jeremy Brown, C Mike Eastwood, C Ron Hoover, LW Mike Posma, D Rob Bryden, RW Bill Horn, G Stuart Burnie, RW Chris MacDonald, D Glenn Healy, G Bob Scurfield, C Paul Capuccio, C Bernie Saunders, RW Dan Dorion, RW Glenn Healy, G Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Bob Scurfield, C Bob Scurfield, C Glenn Johannesen, D Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ralph Murphy, D Ralph Murphy, D Bob Gardiner, LW Al Hamernick, D Rob Hodge, LW Neil Smith, D 34 CCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Chase Balisy, 1st Dan DeKeyser, 1st Riley Gill, 1st Mark Letestu, 1st Paul Szczechura, HM Vince Bellissimo, 1st Pat Dwyer, 1st Jeff Campbell, 1st Mike Jarmuth, HM Dave Cousineau, HM Ryan Crane, HM Jeff Reynaert, HM Daryl Andrews, 1st Marc Magliarditi, 1st Joe Corvo, 1st Steve Duke, 1st ALL-CCHA HONORABLE MENTION Dave Cousineau, D Dana Lattery, RW Mike Bishai, C Dave Cousineau, D Darren Maloney, D Brent Brekke, D Colin Ward, LW Craig Brown, G Mike Posma, D Shane Redshaw, LW Ron Hoover, LW Mike Posma, D Jeff Green, C Bill Horn, G Bill Horn, G 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

35 HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD Wayne Gagne, D (Runner-up) Dan Dorion, RW (Runner-up) Dan Dorion, RW (Finalist) HUMANITARIAN AWARD Shawn Zimmerman (Finalist) AHCA ALL-STAR GAME Colin Ward, LW Pat Ferschweiler, C (alternate) Ross Fitzpatrick, LW.. Ralph Murphy, D NCAA FROZEN FOUR SKILLS COMPETITION* Riley Gill, G (DNP) Patrick Galivan, LW Paul Szczechura, C (DNP) Brent Walton, RW (DNP) WMU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Rob Hodge, LW 2004 Ross Fitzpatrick, LW-C 2001 Wayne Gagne, D 1998 Dan Dorion, C-RW 1996 Glenn Healy, G 1994 Bernie Saunders, LW-RW 1991 Neil Smith, D 1990 Harry Lawson, coach NATIONAL AWARDS USCHO COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff Blashill INSIDE COLLEGE HOCKEY COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff Blashill COLLEGE HOCKEY NEWS COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff Blashill INSIDE COLLEGE HOCKEY FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN Chase Balisy, C Dan DeKeyser, D * The Frozen Four skills competition was discontinued after the season ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

36 RECORDS GAMES PLAYED CAREER 168 Brian Tulik, Tom Auge, CONSECUTIVE 161 Scott Garrow, GOALS PERIOD 3 14 times: Terry Olson, Troy Thrun (2),... Bill Armstrong, Stuart Burnie, Dan Dorion,..... R o s s Fitzpatrick, Wayne Gagne, Skip.... Howey, Bob Hutchins, Randy Moy, Peter..... Raps, Shane Redshaw, Bob Scurfield..... Last accomplished by Shane Redshaw.. vs. Miami, 11/18/89, 2nd GAME 5 Stuart Burnie, Dan Dorion, Troy Thrun.... Last accomplished by Dan Dorion vs.... Ohio State, 1/24/86 GAME, DEFENSEMAN 4 Wayne Gagne vs. Michigan, 12/6/85 GAME, GOALTENDER 1 Mike Mantua vs. Ferris State, 11/16/02 SEASON 46 Rob Bryden, Stuart Burnie, CAREER 115 Dan Dorion, Jeff Green, Ross Fitzpatrick, CONSECUTIVE GOALS GAME 3 Ross Fitzpatrick (3), Terry Olson (2),.... Stuart Burnie, Tim Dunlop, Bob Hutchins,... Dana Lattery, Randy Moy, Frank Novock,..... Shane Redshaw, Troy Thrun... Last accomplished by Dana Lattery vs... Ferris State, 12/29/01 SEASON 9 Jeff Campbell scored nine goals in nine... straight games from 10/14/00 to 11/11/00 8 Phil Eve scored eight goals in eight..... straight games from 11/24/74 to 1/5/75 FASTEST GOALS START OF PERIOD :05 Ross Fitzpatrick vs. Northern Michigan.... 2/13/78, 3rd.. Keith Jones vs. Notre Dame, 2/7/92, 3rd START OF GAME :09 Ron Sandzik (LSSC) vs. WMU, 12/2/78 :12 Ross Fitzpatrick vs. Bowling Green, 2/6/81 TWO GOALS :08 Kelly Mitchell vs. Wilfrid Laurier, 11/17/78 THREE GOALS 3:02 Terry Olson vs. Lake Superior St., 2/28/81 FOUR GOALS 14:29 Terry Olson vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle,... 10/27/79 ASSISTS PERIOD 4 Jeff Lindsay vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75;... vs. Lake Forest, 1/23/76;.. Ralph Murphy vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/79 GAME 6 Tim Dunlop vs. Lake Superior State, 1/7/78.. Wayne Gagne vs. Toronto, 1/16/87 GAME, DEFENSEMAN 6 Wayne Gagne vs. Toronto, 1/16/87 GAME, GOALTENDER 2 Kevin McCaffrey vs. Ferris State, 2/15/86 SEASON 76 Wayne Gagne, Dan Dorion, CAREER 199 Wayne Gagne, Paul Polillo, Dan Dorion, POINTS PERIOD 5 Terry Olson vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/79 GAME 8 Tim Dunlop vs. St. Mary s, 12/13/74 GAME, DEFENSEMAN 6 Wayne Gagne vs. Toronto, 1/16/87 SEASON 104 Dan Dorion, Dan Dorion, CAREER 293 Dan Dorion, Paul Polillo, CONSECUTIVE POINTS ONE-POINT GAMES 44 Dan Dorion scored 43 goals and 55.. assists in 44 games from 2/19/83 through.... 3/9/84 TWO-POINT GAMES 9 Stuart Burnie who scored 18 goals and... seven assists in nine games from 11/15/ t o 12/13/85 HAT TRICKS SEASON 6 Ross Fitzpatrick, Tim Dunlop, Ron Hoover, CAREER 8 Rob Hodge, Ross Fitzpatrick, WINNING GOALS SEASON 6 Troy Thrun, Ron Hoover, Steve Rymsha, CAREER 11 Stuart Burnie, Mike Whitton, Brent Walton, POWER PLAY GOALS SEASON 32 Rob Bryden, Stuart Burnie, CAREER 53 Rob Bryden, Stuart Burnie, SHORT-HANDED GOALS SEASON 7 Bernie Saunders, CAREER 11 Dan Dorion, Tim Dunlop, Bernie Saunders, Dana Lattery, PENALTIES PERIOD 5 Steve Rymsha vs. Ohio State, 12/14/00, 1st GAME 7 Andy Rymsha vs. Michigan, 3/3/89 SEASON 75 Jeff Crossman, Jim Culhane, CAREER 220 Andy Rymsha, Jim Culhane, PENALTY MINUTES PERIOD 30 Brian Pasko vs. Merrimack, 12/29/00, 2nd GAME 30 Brian Pasko vs. Merrimack, 12/29/00 SEASON 195 Brian Pasko, Jim Culhane, Jeff Crossman, CAREER 483 Andy Rymsha, Chris Frank, Jim Culhane, GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE SEASON 2.59 Marc Magliarditi, Riley Gill, Jeff Reynaert, Craig Brown, Riley Gill, Matt Barnes, CAREER 2.59 Marc Magliarditi, Riley Gill, 2006-Current 3.24 Matt Barnes, Jeff Reynaert, Craig Brown, GOALTENDING WINS SEASON 25 Bill Horn, Marc Magliarditi, CAREER 71 Bill Horn, Glenn Healy, Craig Brown, SAVES PERIOD 25 Weldon Good vs. Bowling Green, 2/1/74, 3rd.. Jim Doyle vs. Lake Superior, 1/20/79, 2nd 24 Riley Gill vs. Michigan, 2/3/07, 2nd GAME 60 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 54 Riley Gill vs. Lake Superior State, 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

37 3/7/ Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 12/10/83.. Glenn Healy vs. Ferris State, 2/20/82 50 Jerry Kuhn vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 10/18, Jeff Reynaert vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/00 OVERTIME PERIOD 13 Bill Horn vs. Colgate, 1/2/88 12 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 11 Bill Horn vs. Bowling Green, 3/7/86 TWO-PLUS OVERTIMES 17 Glenn Healy vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 (2 OT) 14 Bill Horn vs. Bowling Green, 3/7/86 (3 OT) SEASON 1180 Glenn Healy, Glenn Healy, CAREER 3932 Glenn Healy, Bill Horn, FEWEST SAVES PERIOD 1 Steve Roth, Weldon Good, Frank..... Serratore. Last accomplished by..... Serratore vs. Bowling Green, 2/4/78 GAME 8 Matt Barnes vs. Ohio State, 11/1/96 SHUTOUTS SEASON 5 Marc Magliarditi, Riley Gill; Glenn Healy, ; Bill Horn, ;.. Matt Barnes, ; Jeff Reynaert, ;.. Jeff Reynaert, ; Mike Mantua, ; Daniel Bellissimo, CAREER 7 Riley Gill, 2006-current 5 Marc Magliarditi, Bill Horn, ; Jeff Reynaert, Glenn Healy, PERIODS, SEASONS 45 Marc Magliarditi, Glenn Healy, PERIODS, CAREER 119 Glenn Healy, SEQUENCE 146:47 Bill Horn vs. Bowling Green, 12/6/86... vs. Illinois at Chicago, 12/13/86 SAVE PERCENTAGE SEASON.920 Riley Gill, Riley Gill, Marc Magliarditi, Craig Brown, Glenn Healy, CAREER.910 Marc Magliarditi, Daniel Bellissimo, 2004-pres..894 Jeff Reynaert, Craig Brown, Matt Barnes, Glenn Healy, MINUTES PLAYED SEASON 2356:21 Brian Renfrew, :39 Jeff Reynaert, :53 Glenn Healy, CAREER 7933:29 Bill Horn, :11 Glenn Healy, WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASON.833 Bill Horn, (25-5-0).733 Steve Roth, (11-3-1) CAREER.720 Weldon Good, (18-7-0).667 Marc Magliarditi, ( ).656 Steve Roth, ( ) RECORDS BY POSITION LEFT WING GOALS, SEASON 39 Ron Hoover, GOALS, CAREER 100 Ross Fitzpatrick, ASSISTS, SEASON 43 Ross Fitzpatrick, ASSISTS, CAREER 125 Ross Fitzpatrick, POINTS, SEASON 71 Ross Fitzpatrick, POINTS, CAREER 225 Ross Fitzpatrick, CENTER GOALS, SEASON 34 Bob Scurfield, GOALS, CAREER 82 Bob Scurfield, ASSISTS, SEASON 60 Paul Polillo, ASSISTS, CAREER 189 Paul Polillo, POINTS, SEASON 85 Paul Polillo, POINTS, CAREER 271 Paul Polillo, RIGHT WING GOALS, SEASON 46 Rob Bryden, GOALS, CAREER 115 Dan Dorion, ASSISTS, SEASON 62 Dan Dorion, ASSISTS, CAREER 178 Dan Dorion, POINTS, SEASON 104 Dan Dorion, POINTS, CAREER 293 Dan Dorion, DEFENSEMEN GOALS, SEASON 17 Wayne Gagne, GOALS, CAREER 42 Wayne Gagne, ASSISTS, SEASON 76 Wayne Gagne, ASSISTS, CAREER 199 Wayne Gagne, POINTS, SEASON 89 Wayne Gagne, POINTS, CAREER 241 Wayne Gagne, GOALTENDER ASSISTS, SEASON 4 Bill Horn, ; Craig Brown, ASSISTS, CAREER 8 Glenn Healy, ; Bill Horn, GAME LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 18 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74 (19-1) LARGEST LOSING MARGIN 11 vs. St. Louis, 3/14/76 (13-2).. vs. Bowling Green, 2/8/77 (11-0).. vs. Ohio State, 2/10/79 (13-2).. vs. Michigan State, 11/5/88 (12-1) MOST GOALS 19 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74 MOST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 17 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74 MOST ASSISTS 28 vs. St. Mary s, 12/14/74 MOST POINTS 46 vs. St. Mary s, 12/14/74 MOST OPPONENT GOALS 13 vs. St. Louis, 3/14/76.. vs. Ohio State, 2/10/79 MOST GOALS, TWO TEAMS 20 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74; WMU 19, NIU 1 MOST POINTS, TWO TEAMS 50 vs. Lake Superior State, 1/7/78;.. WMU 35, LSSC 15.. vs. OSU, 1/24/86; WMU 30, OSU 20 HIGHEST TIE SCORE 6-6 vs. Ohio State (OT), 2/15/80 LOWEST TIE SCORE Northern Michigan (OT), 12/17/05 FASTEST TWO GOALS :06 vs. Algoma, 11/16/74.. vs. Lake Superior State, 2/21/75 FASTEST THREE GOALS :16 vs. Algoma, 11/16/74 FASTEST FOUR GOALS 1:31 vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75 FASTEST FIVE GOALS 2:33 vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 7 vs. Vermont, 12/12/85.. vs. Lake Superior State, 10/28/00 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 3 vs. Lake Forest, 1/25/75.. vs. Bowling Green, 2/1/85 MOST OPPONENT POWER PLAY GOALS 7 vs. Ohio State, 2/10/79 MOST OPPONENT SHORTHANDED GOALS 3 vs. Michigan State, 10/21/83 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 85 vs. Henry Ford, 12/14/73 MOST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 63 vs. Bowling Green, 3/9/84 FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 12 vs. Notre Dame, 12/5/97.. vs. Notre Dame, 1/21/00 FEWEST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 10 vs. Lake Forest, 12/3/76 MOST PENALTIES 26 vs. Michigan, 12/8/90 MOST PENALTY MINUTES RECORDS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

38 RECORDS vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97 MOST OPPONENT PENALTIES 26 vs. Illinois at Chicago, 10/25/91 MOST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 108 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97 MOST PENALTIES, TWO TEAMS 51 vs. Illinois at Chicago, 10/25/91 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 205 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES 2 vs. Buffalo, 2/27/76.. vs. Northern Michigan, 1/19/80.. vs. Miami, 11/3/01 FEWEST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 0 vs. St. Scholastica, 11/25/78 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, TWO TEAMS 4 vs. St. Scholastica, 11/25/78 PERIOD MOST GOALS 9 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/18/74, 2nd vs. Northern Illinois, 1/19/74, 2nd MOST OPPONENT GOALS 8 vs. North Dakota, 1/2/98, 3rd MOST ASSISTS 13 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/19/74, 3rd.. vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/79, 2nd MOST POINTS 22 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/19/74, 3rd MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 33 vs. Lake Forest, 12/8/73, 3rd FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 0 vs. Michigan, 12/12/97, 1st MOST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL 32 vs. Bowling Green, 2/1/74, 2nd MOST PENALTY MINUTES 79 vs. Michigan State, 1/31/97, 3rd MOST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES 94 Michigan State, 1/31/97, 3rd SEASON BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (22-7-1) MOST WINS MOST LOSSES MOST TIES MOST HOME WINS MOST HOME LOSSES MOST ROAD WINS MOST ROAD LOSSES FEWEST WINS FEWEST HOME WINS FEWEST ROAD WINS FEWEST HOME LOSSES FEWEST ROAD LOSSES , LONGEST UNDEFEATED STRING 12 1/31/86 to 3/1/86 (Div. I) 16 11/16/73 to 1/26/74 (Div. II) CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 12 1/31/86 to 3/1/86 (Div. I) 16 11/16/73 to 1/26/74 (Div. II) LONGEST NON-SHUTOUT STREAK 129 games, 2/11/77 to 12/12/80 LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STRING 16 2/8/74 to 1/18/75 CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES 16 2/8/74 to 1/18/75 CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES 8 1/10/86 to 2/15/86 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 18 11/15/97 to 1/31/98 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 18 11/15/97 to 1/31/98 LONGEST HOME WINLESS STREAK 9 11/15/97 to 2/7/98 LONGEST ROAD WINLESS STREAK 13 10/10/98 to 2/19/99 MOST GOALS MOST ASSISTS MOST POINTS MOST OPPONENT GOALS MOST POWER PLAY GOALS MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS MOST OPPONENT POWER PLAY GOALS MOST OPPONENT SHORT-HANDED GOALS MOST HAT TRICKS MOST SHOTS ON GOAL MOST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL FEWEST OPPONENT SHOTS ON GOAL MOST PENALTY MINUTES MOST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES FEWEST OPPONENT PENALTY MINUTES FEWEST GOALS FEWEST ASSISTS FEWEST POINTS FEWEST GOALS AGAINST FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS FEWEST SHORT-HANDED GOALS FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST FEWEST SHORT-HANDED GOALS AGAINST TOP HOME CROWDS 6,724* Michigan, 12/12/97.. 5,168 Michigan State, 10/31/87 5,085 Michigan State, 1/10/87 4,724 Bowling Green, 12/17/74 4,622 Lake Superior, 1/18/75 4,575 Michigan State, 1/14/05 4,575 Michigan, 1/8/05 4,575 Michigan, 1/23/04 4,575 Michigan State, 10/25/03 4,575 Michigan, 1/11/03 4,575 Michigan, 3/2/02 4,575 Michigan State, 1/12/02 4,575 Michigan State, 2/16/01 4,575 Michigan State, 2/7/97 4,575 Michigan State, 2/9/96 4,575 Michigan, 12/10/94 4,575 Michigan State, 1/28/95 4,575 Michigan State, 12/10/93 4,575 Michigan, 11/12/93 4,575 Michigan State, 2/6/93 4,575 Michigan State, 11/6/92 4,575 Michigan, 10/30/92 4,575 Michigan State, 11/23/91 4,575 Michigan State, 1/13/90 4,575 Michigan State, 11/3/89 4,575 Michigan State, 1/14/89 4,575 Michigan State, 11/4/88 4,575 Ferris State, 10/15/88 4,575 Michigan State, 1/15/88 4,575 Michigan, 11/21/87 TOP ROAD CROWDS 19,190 Michigan, 12/28/86 18,722 Michigan State, 3/8/86 18,377 Michigan State, 12/27/86 17,682 Lake Superior State, 3/8/91 17,664 Michigan State, 3/12/88 17,515 Michigan State, 3/10/84 15,999 Lake Superior State, 3/11/88 15,273 Michigan State, 3/6/87 14,109 Lake Superior State, 12/29/77 13,253 Bowling Green, 3/7/86 Attendance Notes: *The largest home turnout for WMU took place Dec. 12, 1997 against Michigan in a designated home game played at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. The top 10 road crowds in WMU history have occurred at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

39 GOALS ASSISTS POINTS YEAR NAME NO Max Campbell JJ. Crew/Jared Katz Patrick Galivan Cam Watson Mark Letestu Brent Walton Brent Walton Dana Lattery Dana Lattery 19 Vince Bellissimo Dana Lattery Jeff Campbell David Gove 18 Mike Bishai Chuck Mindel Frank Novock Justin Cardwell Jeremy Brown 23 Justin Cardwell Jeremy Brown Colin Ward Colin Ward Keith Jones 25 Colin Ward Keith Jones Shane Redshaw Ron Hoover Ron Hoover Rob Bryden Stuart Burnie Troy Thrun Dan Dorion Lance Johnston Ross Fitzpatrick Ross Fitzpatrick Bob Scurfield Bernie Saunders Bernie Saunders 22 Pete Raps Bernie Saunders Rob Hodge Tim Dunlop Rob Hodge 23 YEAR NAME NO Greg Squires Greg Squries Patrick Galivan Patrick Galivan Paul Szczechura Paul Szczechura Brent Walton Vince Bellissimo Dana Lattery 17 Vince Bellissimo 17 Dave Cousineau 17 Jeremy Cheyne Mike Bishai Mike Bishai David Gove Frank Novock Steve Duke Mike Melas Chris Brooks Chris Brooks Chris Brooks Chris Brooks Pat Ferschweiler Mike Eastwood Paul Polillo Paul Polillo Paul Polillo Wayne Gagne Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Bob Scurfield Ross Fitzpatrick Terry Olson Kelly Mitchell Paul Cappuccio Tim Dunlop Jeff Lindsay Tim Dunlop Bob Hutchins 38 YEAR NAME NO Max Campbell Greg Squires Patrick Galivan Patrick Galivan Mark Letestu Brent Walton Brent Walton Vince Bellissimo Dana Lattery 36 Vince Bellissimo Mike Bishai 37 Jeff Campbell Mike Bishai David Gove Chuck Mindel 23 David Gove Frank Novock Mike Melas Jeremy Brown Jamal Mayers 46 Chris Brooks Colin Ward Chris Brooks Keith Jones Mike Eastwood Shane Redshaw Paul Polillo Paul Polillo Wayne Gagne Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Dan Dorion Lance Johnston 31 Dan Dorion Ross Fitzpatrick Ross Fitzpatrick Ross Fitzpatrick Bernie Saunders Paul Cappuccio Tim Dunlop Rob Hodge Tim Dunlop Bob Hutchins 57 SEASON LEADERS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

40 CAREER SCORING (Points per game) TOP POINT TOTALS CAREER LEADERS NAME YEARS GP G A PTS PTG 1. Dan Dorion, C-RW Paul Polillo, C Wayne Gagne, D Jeff Green, C-RW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW-C Tim Dunlop, RW Mark Letestu, C Rob Bryden, RW-LW Chris Brooks, C Troy Thrun, C Bob Scurfield, C-LW Stuart Burnie, LW-RW Mike Posma, D Ron Hoover, C-LW Keith Jones, RW Kelly Mitchell, C Jamal Mayers, C-RW Brent Walton, RW Bernie Saunders, LW-RW Mike Eastwood, C-RW Colin Ward, LW Jeff Campbell, LW Terry Olson, RW Mike Bishai, C Rob Hodge, LW David Gove, C-RW Dan Dorion Paul Polillo Wayne Gagne Jeff Green Ross Fitzpatrick Tim Dunlop ROb Brynden Chris Brooks Troy Thrun Bob Scurfield 177 T11. Stuart Bernie 174 T11. Mike Posma Ron Hoover Keith Jones 163 T15. Kelly Mitchell 159 T15. Jamal Mayers CAREER GOALTENDING (goals against average) NAME YEARS GP W-L-T SVS SV% GAA 1. Marc Magliarditi Riley Gill Matt Barnes Jeff Reynaert Craig Brown Scott Foster Mike Mantua Weldon Good Brian Renfrew Glenn Healy Steve Roth Bill Horn Joe Pagliacci Kevin McCaffrey Frank Serratore Steve Abbott Mike Power Rob Laurie NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

41 OVERALL RECORD CCHA CCHA YEAR W L T GF GA RECORD PLACE COACH st (Div. II) Bill Neal st (Div. II) Bill Neal th Bill Neal th Bill Neal th Bill Neal th Glen Weller th Glen Weller th Glen Weller th Glen Weller th-t Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson rd Bill Wilkinson nd-t Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th-t Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th-t Bill Wilkinson rd-t Bill Wilkinson th-t Bill Wilkinson th Bill Wilkinson th Wilkinson/Culhane th-t Jim Culhane th-t Jim Culhane th Jim Culhane th-t Jim Culhane th Jim Culhane th-t Jim Culhane th Jim Culhane th Jim Culhane th Jim Culhane th Jim Culhane th-t Jim Culhane th Jeff Blashill TOTALS ,695 5, SEASONS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

42 42COACHING/CAPTAINS HISTORY CAPTAINS ASSISTANTS/ALTERNATES Ian Slater, RW Dane Walters, RW Luke Witkowski, D Ian Slater, RW Max Campbell, C Ryan Watson, C Tyler Ludwig, D Jordan Collins, D Cam Watson, LW Chris Clackson, C Ian Slater, RW Chris Frank, D Patrick Galivan, RW Tyler Ludwig, D Jeff LoVecchio, LW Tyler Ludwig, D Nathan Ansell, D Jeff LoVecchio, LW Ryan Mahrle, D Jason Moul, C Paul Szczechura, C Mike Erickson, C Ryan Mahrle, D Paul Szczechura, C Brent Walton, RW Pat Dwyer, RW Vince Bellissimo, C Brent Walton, RW Dana Lattery, LW Paul Davies, C Mike Jarmuth, D Dana Lattery, RW Dave Cousineau, D Paul Davies, C Mike Bishai, C Dana Lattery, C David Gove, RW Jason Redenius, LW Matt Addesa, LW Daryl Andrews, D Frank Novock, RW Matt Barnes, G Geoff Collard, D Chuck Mindel, LW Jeff Rucinski, D Joe Corvo, D Steve Duke, D Frank Novock, RW Jeff Rucinski, D Matt Cressman, LW Steve Duke, D Carlin Nordstrom, RW Jeremy Brown, C Chris Brooks, C Darren Maloney, D Brian Gallentine, RW Brent Brekke, D Tom Auge, RW Chris Clarke, D Brian Tulik, D Shane Redshaw, RW Paul Polillo, C Jeff Green, RW-C Doug Melnyk, D Ron Hoover, LW Jeff Green, C Doug Melnyk, D Shane Redshaw, RW Dave Lobdell, D Ron Hoover, C Doug Melnyk, D Shane Redshaw, RW Wayne Gagne, D Rob Bryden, RW Jim Culhane, D Henry Fung, RW Chris MacDonald, D Dan Dorion, RW Henry Fung, F Wayne Gagne, D Lance Johnston, LW Chris MacDonald, D Lance Johnston, LW Chris MacDonald, D Jim Grillo, C Bob Bailey, RW Rob Reid, LW Ross Fitzpatrick, LW Ralph Murphy, D Jim Olson, RW Dan Stothers, C Jim Olson, RW Kevin Scott, C Dan Stothers, C Ralph Murphy, D Jim Olson, RW Bernie Saunders, RW Kipp Acton, LW Paul Cappuccio, C Game Captains Tim Dunlop, RW Phil Eve, C Skip Howey, C Rob Hodge, LW Neil Smith, D Bob Hutchins, C/LW Rob Hodge, LW Doug Reed, D Tim Audette, LW Randy Moy, C captains listed in bold BILL NEAL to (.581), five seasons BILL WILKINSON to (.509), 17 seasons GLEN WELLER to (.468), four seasons JIM CULHANE (.425), 11 seasons Pat Ferschweiler, C Joe Bonnett, RW Brent Brekke, D Jason Jennings, RW Brian Tulik, D Scott Garrow, C Keith Jones, RW Andy Suhy, D JEFF BLASHILL (.571), 1 season 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

43 (22-7-1) Kent State. 7-3 Kent State. 6-0 Illinois-Chicago Circle N.30 Ohio D.1 Ohio D.7 Lake Forest D.8 Lake Forest. 6-1 D.14 Henry Ford CC J.4 Algoma. 8-4 J.5 Algoma. 7-2 J.11 Buffalo. 7-5 J.12 Buffalo. 5-1 St. Clair. 6-5 Northern Illinois J.19 Northern Illinois Lake Forest. 6-4 Lake Forest OT 4-5 Bowling Green F.2 Bowling Green F.8 Illinois-Chicago Circle Henry Ford CC Ohio. 4-5 Ohio. 5-2 F.20 St. Clair. 4-1 F.22 Kent State. 8-3 F.23 Kent State. 6-4 Buffalo. 2-4 Buffalo OT 3-3 M.8 Lake Superior State& M.10 Bowling Green^ &CCHA Semifinal at St. Louis, Mo. ^CCHA Consolation at St. Louis, Mo. CCHA Div. II, 5-2-1, 1st (19-8-0) N.15 Algoma N.16 Algoma N.22 Illinois-Chicago Circle N.23 Illinois-Chicago Circle St. Clair. 2-6 D.6 Lake Forest D.7 Lake Forest. 8-3 D.13 St. Mary s (Minn.) D.14 St. Mary s (Minn.) D.17 Bowling Green. 8-2 D.21 McMaster. 6-2 J.10 Buffalo. 6-4 J.11 Buffalo. 6-3 J.18 Lake Superior State J.20 Lake Superior State Lake Forest Lake Forest Buffalo Buffalo. 7-4 Bowling Green OT 3-2 F.12 St. Clair Illinois-Chicago Circle Lake Superior State Lake Superior State F.28 St. Louis M.1 St. Louis. 4-6 M.7 St. Louis&. 2-5 &CCHA Semifinal at St. Louis, Mo. CCHA Div. II, 8-0-0, 1st ( ) N.8 U.S. National Team# N.14 Wisconsin-Superior OT 9-8 N.15 Wisconsin-Superior N.19 Bowling Green. 2-6 N.22 Windsor. 8-4 St. Clair. 5-5 Lake Forest Lake Forest D.12 Ohio State. 6-4 D.13 Ohio State. 7-3 D.17 St. Clair. 6-2 Dartmouth. 0-6 Dartmouth OT 6-7 Ohio State. 5-7 Ohio State. 5-4 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State J.23 Lake Forest. 7-3 J.24 Lake Forest J.30 Bowling Green. 3-6 Bowling Green F.6 Air Force. 5-7 F.7 Air Force. 6-2 St. Louis. 4-7 St. Louis. 3-5 Bowling Green F.20 St. Louis. 4-1 F.21 St. Louis OT 7-6 F.27 Buffalo. 6-5 F.28 Buffalo OT 7-6 M.5 Lake Superior State M.6 Lake Superior State Bowling Green& 2OT 3-2 St. Louis St. Louis #Exhibition &CCHA Semifinal; +CCHA Championship CCHA, , 4th ( ) N.5 Clarkson. 3-9 N.6 Clarkson. 3-6 N.12 Wisconsin-Superior N.13 Wisconsin-Superior Bowling Green N.19 Northern Michigan OT 6-7 N.20 Northern Michigan N.24 St. Clair Northern Michigan Northern Michigan OT 5-4 D.3 Lake Forest D.4 Lake Forest. 9-1 St. Clair Ohio State. 2-5 Ohio State. 4-5 D.17 Dartmouth. 3-7 D.18 Dartmouth OT 3-3 J.5 Windsor. 8-2 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State J.14 St. Louis. 5-4 J.15 St. Louis. 1-3 J.21 Ohio State. 3-4 J.22 Ohio State. 5-4 F.1 Bowling Green. 4-8 Air Force. 3-7 Air Force. 9-8 F.8 Bowling Green F.11 Lake Superior State OT 6-5 F.12 Lake Superior State Bowling Green St. Louis. 4-6 St. Louis. 2-4 Buffalo. 5-1 Buffalo. 4-3 St. Louis&. 2-3 St. Louis& &CCHA Semifinal CCHA, , 4th ( ) N.4 St. Clair N.8 Ferris State. 9-4 N.11 Waterloo. 6-2 N.12 Waterloo. 8-2 N.16 Bowling Green. 1-7 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan OT 5-5 N.22 Windsor OT 3-4 N.25 Wisconsin-Superior N.26 Wisconsin-Superior D.2 Northern Michigan D.3 Northern Michigan Bowling Green D.9 Ohio State. 7-1 D.10 Ohio State. 1-4 Clarkson. 4-6 Clarkson. 7-8 D.28 Michigan Tech* D.29 Lake Superior State* J.6 Lake Superior State OT 7-8 J.7 Lake Superior State St. Clair. 7-2 J.13 St. Louis. 5-2 J.14 St. Louis. 5-6 Notre Dame. 9-5 Bowling Green F.4 Bowling Green. 4-3 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State St. Louis. 4-0 St. Louis. 6-2 Ohio State. 3-5 Ohio State. 2-7 *Great Lakes Invitational at Detroit CCHA, , 6th ( ) N.3 McMaster. 3-4 N.4 McMaster. 5-3 N.7 Windsor. 5-1 N.10 Ferris State Ferris State. 5-7 N.17 Wilfrid Laurier 4-3 N.18 Wilfrid Laurier. 3-2 N.24 St. Scholastica. 8-3 N.25 St. Scholastica. 5-3 D.1 Lake Superior State D.2 Lake Superior State OT 7-6 D.12 Notre Dame. 3-4 St. Louis. 4-7 St. Louis. 5-7 D.21 Ohio State. 8-3 D.22 Ohio State D.29 Merrimack* OT 6-5 D.30 Cornell*. 3-8 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan J.12 Bowling Green. 1-4 Bowling Green Lake Superior State OT 7-6 Lake Superior State J.26 Miami. 4-2 J.27 Miami. 6-2 Ferris State. 5-3 F.2 St. Louis. 8-2 F.3 St. Louis. 5-7 Ohio State. 4-3 Ohio State F.16 Northern Michigan F.17 Northern Michigan OT 6-7 F.20 Ferris State. 8-4 Bowling Green F.24 Bowling Green. 3-5 *Cornell Holiday Festival CCHA, , 6th ( ) O.19 Michigan State. 6-7 Michigan State O.26 Illinois-Chicago Circle O.27 Illinois-Chicago Circle Miami OT 3-2 Miami. 5-4 N.16 Wilfrid Laurier N.17 Wilfrid Laurier. 7-4 N.23 Michigan. 4-5 Michigan OT 7-8 N.30 Miami. 5-4 D.1 Miami. 8-3 Notre Dame. 6-5 Ohio State. 3-4 Ohio State. 3-7 D.28 Rensselaer Polytechnic* D.29 Northeastern*. 4-2 D.30 Western Ontario* J.4 Bowling Green. 4-3 J.5 Bowling Green. 4-6 J.11 Lake Superior State J.12 Lake Superior State Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Ferris State. 4-7 J.26 Ferris State. 5-8 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State Bowling Green Bowling Green F.15 Ohio State OT 6-6 F.16 Ohio State. 7-5 F.22 Ferris State. 4-5 Ferris State F.29 Northern Michigan M.1 Northern Michigan *RPI Invitational at Troy, N.Y. CCHA, , 5th ( ) Wisconsin. 3-7 Wisconsin. 4-5 Michigan. 5-6 O.25 Michigan. 1-5 Illinois-Chicago Circle Illinois-Chicago Circle N.7 Miami N.8 Miami. 3-2 Bowling Green Bowling Green N.28 Rensselaer. 9-5 N.29 Rensselaer. 3-7 D.5 Northern Michigan D.6 Northern Michigan Miami. 6-2 Miami. 0-4 D.28 Iowa State* D.29 Lake Superior State* Notre Dame OT 6-5 J.3 Notre Dame OT 5-5 Ferris State. 5-7 J.10 Ferris State. 1-3 J.16 Lake Superior State J.17 Lake Superior State Ohio State. 2-3 Ohio State. 0-6 J.30 Ferris State. 5-8 Ferris State. 5-4 F.6 Bowling Green. 6-4 F.7 Bowling Green. 2-7 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

44 44YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Northern Michigan OT 5-6 Northern Michigan F.20 Ohio State OT 3-4 F.21 Ohio State OT 5-5 Lake Superior State OT 4-3 Lake Superior State *Western Michigan College Hockey Classic at Kalamazoo CCHA, , 5th ( ) O.23 Miami. 0-2 O.24 Miami. 6-3 O.30 Michigan Tech. 6-2 O.31 Michigan Tech. 4-6 N.6 Notre Dame. 5-4 N.7 Notre Dame. 2-6 N.13 Michigan OT 3-3 Michigan. 3-4 N.20 Bowling Green OT 5-6 N.21 Bowling Green N.27 Wisconsin. 2-9 N.28 Wisconsin. 3-2 Michigan Tech Michigan Tech D.11 Lake Superior State D.12 Lake Superior State D.29 Harvard. 3-1 D.30 Harvard. 4-2 Michigan State J.9 Michigan State. 3-4 J.15 Ohio State. 2-8 J.16 Ohio State. 3-6 Miami. 3-5 Miami. 4-5 J.29 Northern Michigan J.30 Northern Michigan F.5 Ferris State. 6-4 Ferris State. 3-6 Michigan State F.13 Michigan State. 3-7 Ferris State. 6-4 F.20 Ferris State. 6-3 Notre Dame. 6-3 Notre Dame CCHA, , 9th ( ) O.15 Ferris State. 5-1 Ferris State. 2-5 O.22 Lake Superior State O.23 Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Notre Dame. 2-0 N.6 Notre Dame. 3-5 Miami. 6-3 Miami OT 3-4 N.19 Ferris State. 5-4 Ferris State. 3-7 Denver. 1-5 Denver Michigan D.4 Michigan. 1-2 D.10 Illinois at Chicago D.11 Illinois at Chicago D.17 Ohio State. 1-5 D.18 Ohio State. 1-7 J.7 Northern Michigan J.8 Northern Michigan Bowling Green Bowling Green Michigan State Michigan State J.28 Notre Dame OT 7-8 Notre Dame. 3-4 F.4 Bowling Green. 3-1 F.5 Bowling Green OT 3-3 Ohio State. 2-6 Ohio State. 1-6 Illinois at Chicago OT 1-1 Illinois at Chicago F.25 Miami. 4-5 F.26 Miami. 4-5 CCHA, , 9th-tie ( ) O.14 Michigan* OT 6-5 O.15 Ferris State*. 4-3 O.21 Michigan State. 2-5 O.22 Michigan State. 2-5 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State N.4 Michigan Tech. 2-3 N.5 Michigan Tech. 2-8 N.11 New Hampshire N.12 New Hampshire Miami. 8-3 Miami. 6-2 N.25 Denver. 4-3 N.26 Denver. 3-2 Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago Bowling Green Bowling Green D.16 Ohio State. 2-4 D.17 Ohio State OT 3-4 Boston U Boston U J.6 Ferris State OT 4-4 Ferris State. 3-7 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan J.20 Michigan OT 5-4 Michigan. 7-1 J.27 Illinois at Chicago J.28 Illinois at Chicago F.3 Michigan-Dearborn F.4 Michigan-Dearborn F.10 Bowling Green. 8-3 F.11 Bowling Green. 2-4 F.17 Miami. 4-3 F.18 Miami. 4-5 Ohio State. 6-4 Ohio State. 3-5 Northern Michigan% Northern Michigan% M.9 Bowling Green& 2OT 4-3 M.10 Michigan State *Battle Creek Hockey Classic %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. +CCHA Championship at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, , 5th ( ) New Hampshire! New Hampshire O.19 Michigan State. 4-6 O.20 Michigan State. 3-2 Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago Lake Superior State Lake Superior State N.9 Ohio State. 2-3 N.10 Ohio State. 4-1 N.16 Bowling Green. 3-1 N.17 Bowling Green. 3-4 Miami. 4-7 Miami. 6-3 N.30 Ferris State. 6-2 Ferris State. 4-1 D.7 Michigan OT 4-3 Michigan. 0-3 D.26 Japan National* D.27 Canada-U. Sask.* D.29 USSR-Spartak* D.30 USSR-Spartak* Michigan State OT 3-4 Michigan State J.11 Illinois at Chicago J.12 Illinois at Chicago J.18 Lake Superior State J.19 Lake Superior State Ohio State. 4-6 Ohio State. 4-5 Bowling Green Bowling Green F.8 Miami. 5-2 F.9 Miami OT 3-3 Ferris State. 3-2 F.16 Ferris State. 4-1 Michigan. 5-2 F.23 Michigan. 7-1 M.1 Ohio State%. 2-4 M.2 Ohio State% OT 5-4!WMU win by ineligibility forfeit *World Games III Tournament at Battle Creek, Mich. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 3rd ( ) Wisconsin. 5-4 Wisconsin. 6-4 O.18 Michigan State. 5-1 Michigan State O.25 Illinois at Chicago O.26 Illinois at Chicago N.1 Lake Superior State N.2 Lake Superior State OT 2-3 Ohio State. 8-3 Ohio State OT 8-7 Bowling Green OT 7-8 Bowling Green N.17 Team Canada#. 4-6 N.22 Miami OT 6-5 N.23 Miami. 8-4 Ferris State. 9-3 D.1 Ferris State. 9-5 D.6 Michigan. 8-6 Michigan. 6-4 D.12 Vermont D.13 Vermont. 3-2 D.27 RIT*. 3-4 D.28 Notre Dame* Michigan State J.5 Michigan State. 5-8 Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago OT 5-4 Lake Superior State OT 2-1 Lake Superior State J.24 Ohio State J.25 Ohio State. 4-6 J.31 Bowling Green. 7-5 F.1 Bowling Green. 5-2 Miami. 4-3 Miami. 8-4 F.14 Ferris State. 6-3 Ferris State Michigan. 6-5 F.22 Michigan. 6-4 F.28 Ferris State%. 4-3 M.1 Ferris State% M.7 Bowling Green& 3OT 4-3 M.8 Michigan State M.21 Harvard$. 2-4 M.22 Harvard$. 2-7 #Exhibition *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. +CCHA Championship at Detroit, Mich. $NCAA First Round at Cambridge, Mass. CCHA, , 2nd-tie ( ) O.10 Miami. 6-1 O.11 Miami. 5-6 Illinois at Chicago OT 6-5 Illinois at Chicago O.24 Ferris State. 9-1 Ferris State. 7-4 O.31 Michigan State. 3-6 Michigan State Vermont. 5-8 Vermont. 3-0 N.14 Lake Superior State N.15 Lake Superior State N.22 Michigan. 3-4 Michigan. 8-6 N.28 Ohio State. 9-4 N.29 Ohio State. 4-2 Bowling Green Bowling Green D.12 Illinois at Chicago D.13 Illinois at Chicago D.27 Michigan State* D.28 Michigan*. 8-2 J.3 Ferris State. 4-7 Ferris State OT 5-6 Michigan State J.10 Michigan State OT 4-5 J.16 Toronto J.17 Toronto Lake Superior State Lake Superior State J.30 Michigan. 6-5 Michigan. 4-9 Ohio State. 3-2 Ohio State. 6-3 F.13 Bowling Green. 8-3 F.14 Bowling Green OT 5-6 Miami. 2-5 Miami. 5-3 Illinois at Chicago% OT 3-2 Illinois at Chicago% Illinois at Chicago% M.6 Michigan State& M.7 Ohio State^. 4-7 *Great Lakes Invitational at Detroit, Mich. %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. ^CCHA Consolation at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, , 5th ( ) Miami. 5-2 Miami. 9-2 O.16 Illinois at Chicago OT 6-7 Illinois at Chicago O.23 Ferris State. 6-1 Ferris State. 7-3 Michigan State O.31 Michigan State. 0-4 N.6 St. Lawrence OT NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

45 N.7 St. Lawrence. 1-2 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State OT 6-5 Michigan. 3-5 N.21 Michigan. 5-1 Ohio State. 4-5 Ohio State. 5-3 D.1 Team USA# D.4 Bowling Green. 6-5 D.5 Bowling Green OT 7-6 Illinois at Chicago D.12 Illinois at Chicago OT 3-2 J.2 Colgate* OT 8-7 J.3 Miami* Ferris State. 5-7 J.9 Ferris State OT 4-4 J.15 Michigan State. 6-7 Michigan State Air Force. 2-5 J.29 Lake Superior State OT 5-5 J.30 Lake Superior State OT 4-4 F.5 Michigan. 4-3 Michigan. 1-5 F.12 Ohio State. 9-6 F.13 Ohio State. 7-3 Bowling Green Bowling Green F.26 Miami. 6-2 F.27 Miami. 4-2 M.4 Michigan%. 4-5 M.5 Michigan%. 4-3 M.6 Michigan% M.11 Lake Superior State& OT 4-5 M.12 Michigan State^ #Exhibition *Riverfront Invitational at Cincinnati, Ohio %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. ^CCHA Consolation at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, , 4th ( ) Ferris State OT 4-4 O.15 Ferris State. 9-1 O.18 Notre Dame. 8-2 O.21 Alaska-Anchorage O.22 Alaska-Anchorage Bowling Green Bowling Green N.4 Michigan State. 1-8 Michigan State N.11 Ohio State. 4-3 N.12 Ohio State. 3-2 Miami. 4-3 Miami OT 2-3 N.25 Michigan OT 3-3 Michigan. 6-5 Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago D.9 Lake Superior State D.10 Lake Superior State OT 4-4 D.17 Minnesota*. 9-3 D.18 Alaska-Anchorage* 2OT 4-5 St. Lawrence. 5-9 St. Lawrence. 2-7 J.3 Western Ontario# J.6 Bowling Green. 3-4 J.7 Bowling Green. 5-6 Michigan State OT 5-5 J.14 Michigan State. 4-2 Ohio State OT 3-3 Ohio State. 5-1 J.27 Miami. 2-4 J.28 Miami. 5-7 Michigan OT 5-5 F.4 Michigan. 5-7 F.10 Illinois at Chicago F.11 Illinois at Chicago Lake Superior State Lake Superior State Notre Dame F.24 Ferris State. 3-2 Ferris State Illinois at Chicago% Illinois at Chicago% Illinois at Chicago% #Exhibition *Nissan-Jeep Classic at Anchorage, Alaska %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 6th ( ) O.13 Ferris State. 8-3 Ferris State. 7-3 O.20 Michigan-Dearborn O.21 Michigan-Dearborn O.27 Bowling Green. 4-1 O.28 Bowling Green. 7-9 N.3 Michigan State. 4-6 Michigan State Ohio State. 7-4 Ohio State. 7-6 N.17 Miami. 3-6 N.18 Miami. 6-3 Michigan. 1-5 N.25 Michigan. 3-4 D.1 Illinois at Chicago D.2 Illinois at Chicago Lake Superior State OT 5-5 Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Michigan Tech D.29 Colgate*. 4-5 D.30 Northeastern*. 6-8 Bowling Green Bowling Green Michigan State J.13 Michigan State. 3-6 J.19 Ohio State. 3-4 J.20 Ohio State. 7-5 Miami Miami. 6-7 F.2 Michigan. 2-7 Michigan. 2-7 Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago OT 3-3 F.16 Lake Superior State OT 3-4 F.17 Lake Superior State Ferris State. 0-3 F.24 Ferris State. 8-5 Michigan%. 3-5 Michigan%. 2-8 *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 5th-tie ( ) O.12 Ferris State OT 5-5 O.13 Ferris State. 2-5 O.19 Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago Michigan State OT 3-3 O.27 Michigan State. 2-3 Merrimack. 9-8 Merrimack. 3-5 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State N.16 Ohio State. 4-2 N.17 Ohio State. 3-1 N.23 Bowling Green. 1-5 N.24 Bowling Green. 0-3 Miami. 5-3 Miami. 5-0 D.7 Michigan. 2-6 Michigan. 4-7 D.14 Michigan Tech OT 4-4 D.15 Michigan Tech. 4-2 D.21 Clarkson*. 0-7 D.22 Brown*. 6-3 J.4 Bowling Green. 4-2 Bowling Green Ohio State. 7-1 Ohio State. 2-4 Illinois at Chicago J.19 Illinois at Chicago J.25 Michigan State. 3-2 Michigan State F.1 Miami. 8-3 F.2 Miami. 7-2 Michigan. 5-6 F.9 Michigan. 2-3 F.15 Ferris State. 5-3 Ferris State. 4-2 F.22 Lake Superior State F.23 Lake Superior State M.1 Michigan State% M.2 Michigan State% M.8 Lake Superior State& M.9 Ferris State^ OT 2-1 *Dexter Shoe Classic at Orono, Maine %CCHA Quarterfinal &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. ^CCHA Consolation at Detroit, Mich. CCHA, , 4th ( ) Illinois at Chicago Illinois at Chicago Michigan. 1-5 N.2 Michigan. 3-5 Ohio State OT 4-4 Ohio State. 9-6 Ferris State. 4-3 N.15 Ferris State. 4-2 Michigan State OT 3-4 N.23 Michigan State. 5-2 D.6 Bowling Green. 4-5 Bowling Green D.13 Michigan OT 5-5 Michigan. 2-7 Michigan State J.6 Michigan State OT 4-5 Ferris State. 3-1 J.11 Ferris State. 3-6 J.17 Ohio State. 8-1 J.18 Ohio State. 8-5 Bowling Green OT 3-2 J.25 Bowling Green. 3-2 Miami. 4-1 Miami. 6-3 Notre Dame F.8 Notre Dame. 7-5 F.14 Illinois at Chicago OT 5-5 F.15 Illinois at Chicago OT 2-2 F.21 Lake Superior State F.22 Lake Superior State OT 1-1 F.28 Miami. 2-3 F.29 Miami OT 3-3 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State M.13 Miami%. 1-3 M.14 Miami% OT 3-4 %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 4th ( ) O.23 Merrimack. 4-5 O.24 Merrimack. 5-2 O.30 Michigan OT 2-2 Michigan. 8-4 N.6 Michigan State. 5-3 N.7 Bowling Green. 5-3 Michigan State N.14 Bowling Green. 5-3 Notre Dame. 2-3 N.21 Notre Dame. 5-4 Michigan Illinois at Chicago D.5 Illinois at Chicago D.11 Ferris State. 4-3 Ferris State. 4-7 D.19 Maine*. 1-4 D.20 Princeton*. 6-3 Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Fairbanks Bowling Green J.16 Ohio State. 5-1 Ohio State OT 4-4 Miami. 2-3 J.29 Kent State OT 5-4 J.30 Kent State. 7-3 Illinois at Chicago Ferris State. 3-2 F.6 Michigan State. 2-0 F.12 Miami. 2-5 F.13 Miami. 7-6 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State F.26 Notre Dame. 5-3 F.27 Lake Superior State Ohio State. 7-2 Kent State. 6-4 M.12 Bowling Green% M.13 Bowling Green% *Great Western Bank Freeze Out at Los Angeles, Calif. %CCHA First Round CCHA, , 5th ( ) O.15 Waterloo Kent State. 2-6 Kent State OT 5-4 Notre Dame. 3-4 Bowling Green N.5 Clarkson OT 2-2 N.6 Clarkson. 4-3 N.12 Michigan. 3-5 N.13 Ferris State. 7-2 N.19 Bowling Green. 5-4 N.20 Miami. 6-4 N.26 Ohio State. 7-2 N.27 Ohio State OT 3-3 Michigan. 1-6 D.4 Michigan. 3-6 D.10 Michigan State. 2-1 Michigan State D.29 St. Lawrence*. 6-3 D.30 Northeastern*. 2-5 J.14 Illinois at Chicago OT 4-3 Illinois at Chicago Miami. 3-7 Miami. 2-5 Lake Superior State OT 4-3 Ferris State. 5-1 F.4 Ferris State. 3-1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

46 46YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F.5 Kent State. 8-4 F.11 Notre Dame. 6-0 Notre Dame. 4-1 F.18 Lake Superior State OT 2-2 F.19 Lake Superior State Bowling Green Ohio State. 4-2 Michigan State M.5 Illinois at Chicago M.11 Notre Dame**. 6-3 M.12 Notre Dame**. 7-1 M.18 Miami%. 4-3 M.19 Michigan&. 4-6 M.25 Wisconsin$. 3-6 *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. **CCHA First Round %CCHA Quarterfinal at Detroit, Mich. &CCHA Semifinal at Detroit, Mich. $NCAA First Round at Albany, N.Y. CCHA, , 4th ( ) O.13 St. Francis Xavier O.20 Waterloo. 6-0 Ohio State. 6-2 O.28 Michigan State. 2-3 O.29 Bowling Green. 3-5 Clarkson. 8-4 Clarkson OT 4-4 Miami. 2-6 Ohio State. 4-3 N.17 Notre Dame. 9-4 Bowling Green N.24 Illinois at Chicago* N.25 UMass-Lowell*. 2-3 N.26 Alaska Fairbanks* D.2 Lake Superior State OT 2-1 D.3 Ohio State. 4-2 D.10 Michigan. 3-4 D.30 Boston U.**. 2-5 D.31 Yale**. 5-2 J.6 Miami OT 3-3 J.7 Miami. 1-3 Illinois at Chicago J.13 Colgate. 8-5 J.14 Colgate. 5-3 Notre Dame. 4-3 Ferris State. 2-6 Ferris State. 2-6 Michigan OT 2-2 J.28 Michigan State. 1-8 Michigan. 3-8 F.4 Ferris State. 2-4 F.7 Illinois at Chicago Michigan State F.18 Bowling Green OT 4-4 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State OT 4-4 Illinois at Chicago M.4 Notre Dame. 2-1 Lake Superior State% Lake Superior State% *Great Alaska Face-Off at Fairbanks, Alaska **Mariucci Classic at Minneapolis, Minn. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 6th-tie ( ) O.13 Brock O.14 Western Ontario Michigan. 7-2 O.21 Michigan. 2-3 O.27 Providence. 4-1 O.28 Providence OT 4-5 Notre Dame. 3-2 N.4 Notre Dame. 6-2 Lake Superior State Ferris State. 3-2 Ohio State. 1-0 Bowling Green N.25 Ohio State. 7-1 N.26 Ohio State. 3-0 Miami. 2-4 Miami. 5-2 Michigan State D.9 Michigan. 5-0 D.15 Bowling Green# D.29 St. Lawrence*. 5-2 D.30 Colgate* OT 5-4 J.5 Illinois at Chicago OT 3-3 Illinois at Chicago OT 3-2 J.12 Lake Superior State J.13 Lake Superior State OT 3-3 J.19 Ferris State. 7-2 J.20 Bowling Green. 4-0 Colgate OT 4-3 Colgate. 2-4 F.1 Ferris State OT 3-3 Illinois at Chicago F.9 Michigan State. 7-1 Michigan State F.13 Notre Dame. 4-1 F.17 Miami. 5-3 Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks M.8 Bowling Green% M.9 Bowling Green% M.22 Clarkson$. 1-6 #at Las Vegas, Nevada *Syracuse Invitational at Syracuse, N.Y. %CCHA Quarterfinal $NCAA First Round at Albany, N.Y. CCHA, , 3rd-tie ( ) O.12 Toronto. 6-1 Notre Dame OT 3-3 Michigan State N.1 Ohio State. 6-3 N.2 Ohio State OT 3-2 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State N.15 Alaska Fairbanks N.16 Alaska Fairbanks Ferris State. 3-2 Providence OT 3-4 Providence. 5-4 Michigan. 1-3 D.6 Miami. 2-5 D.7 Miami OT 7-6 D.14 Bowling Green OT 2-2 D.27 St. Lawrence*. 3-5 D.28 Ferris State*. 3-1 J.3 North Dakota. 3-6 J.4 North Dakota. 3-5 J.11 Alaska Fairbanks Bowling Green J.17 Michigan OT 5-5 Michigan. 5-8 J.25 Lake Superior State OT 1-1 J.31 Michigan State OT 3-2 F.1 Ferris State. 6-4 F.7 Michigan State. 5-2 Ferris State. 3-2 Ohio State. 2-6 Bowling Green Notre Dame OT 4-5 F.22 Notre Dame. 6-1 Miami. 4-5 Ohio State OT 3-3 Michigan State% Michigan State% *Pepsi Tournament at Grand Rapids, Mich. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 5th-tie ( ) O.9 Western Ontario OT 1-1 O.11 Bowling Green. 3-0 Michigan State OT 2-2 O.18 Michigan State. 0-2 O.24 Ferris State. 4-2 Ferris State. 2-4 O.31 Northern Michigan N.1 Northern Michigan Ohio State. 3-1 N. Bowling Green N.14 Lake Superior State OT 4-3 N.15 Lake Superior State Miami OT 1-2 Miami. 2-4 D.5 Notre Dame. 1-2 Notre Dame. 2-4 D.12 Michigan. 3-4 Michigan. 1-4 D.27 Ferris State*. 1-9 D.28 Cornell*. 2-3 North Dakota North Dakota J.10 Michigan OT 3-4 Lake Superior State Northern Michigan J.23 Cornell. 0-2 J.24 Rensselaer. 1-2 J.30 Ohio State. 2-4 J.31 Ohio State. 0-2 Ferris State. 4-2 F.7 Bowling Green. 2-3 Michigan State F.14 Notre Dame. 5-3 F.20 Bowling Green. 6-3 F.21 Miami. 2-0 Alaska Fairbanks OT 4-4 Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks *Pepsi Tournament at Grand Rapids, Mich. CCHA, , 9th (6-20-8) O.3 Wilfrid Laurier# O.9 Ferris State. 1-3 Notre Dame. 1-7 Michigan State OT 1-1 O.24 Notre Dame. 2-1 Miami OT 3-3 Miami. 4-7 N.6 Lake Superior State OT 2-2 N.7 Ohio State OT 2-2 Notre Dame. 5-9 N.21 Michigan State. 1-4 N.27 Northern Michigan N.28 Miami OT 1-1 Lake Superior State Ferris State OT 1-1 Bowling Green D.29 UMass-Amherst D.30 UMass-Amherst J.8 Alaska Fairbanks J.9 Alaska Fairbanks J.15 Northern Michigan Michigan. 3-6 Rensselaer. 2-5 Rensselaer. 0-2 Ohio State. 1-3 Ohio State. 0-8 F.5 Alaska Fairbanks Bowling Green F.12 Ferris State. 2-5 F.13 Michigan OT 2-2 F.19 Michigan OT 5-5 F.26 Bowling Green. 4-2 Michigan State Northern Michigan Lake Superior State #Exhibition CCHA, , 10th ( ) O.1 Ryerson Polytechnic# O.8 Miami OT 3-3 O.9 Miami. 2-3 Ohio State. 4-2 Ohio State. 5-1 O.22 Bowling Green. 2-1 O.23 Bowling Green. 4-5 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State N.5 Northern Michigan N.6 Northern Michigan Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha OT 4-4 Dartmouth. 7-3 Dartmouth. 3-4 D.3 Ferris State. 7-3 Ferris State. 0-6 J.7 Alaska Fairbanks J.8 Alaska Fairbanks Cornell. 3-4 Cornell. 1-3 Notre Dame OT 3-4 Notre Dame. 1-4 J.28 Michigan State OT 2-2 J.29 Michigan State OT 3-2 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Michigan. 2-7 Michigan. 3-9 F.18 Niagara. 2-1 F.19 Niagara OT 2-3 F.24 Lake Superior State F.25 Lake Superior State Ferris State. 4-2 M.4 Ferris State. 0-7 Michigan%. 2-4 Michigan%. 2-6 #Exhibition %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 9th-tie ( ) O.6 Waterloo#. 7-2 O.7 U.S. Under-18#. 5-1 Alaska Fairbanks OT 4-4 Alaska Fairbanks O.20 Alabama-Huntsville OT 5-6 O.21 Alabama-Huntsville O.27 Lake Superior State O.28 Lake Superior State N.3 Dartmouth. 5-0 N.4 Dartmouth. 5-4 Niagara. 4-1 Niagara OT 4-3 Michigan State OT 2-2 N.24 Ferris State. 3-1 N.25 Ferris State NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

47 D.1 Miami. 6-4 D.2 Miami. 1-5 D.14 Ohio State. 2-5 D.15 Ohio State. 5-4 D.28 Colgate*. 2-0 D.29 Merrimack*. 8-1 Ohio State. 3-1 Ohio State. 3-2 Notre Dame. 1-4 J.13 Notre Dame OT 3-3 Michigan. 1-5 J.20 Michigan OT 4-4 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan OT 1-1 Miami. 1-4 Miami. 3-7 F.9 Nebraska-Omaha F.10 Nebraska-Omaha OT 3-3 F.16 Michigan State. 4-2 Bowling Green Bowling Green M.2 Notre Dame. 4-5 Notre Dame. 7-2 Northern Michigan% OT 2-3 Northern Michigan% Northern Michigan% OT 4-5 #Exhibition *Silverado Shootout at Duluth, Minn. %CCHA Quarterfinal CCHA, , 5th-tie ( ) O.7 Toronto#. 6-2 O.12 Alaska Fairbanks O.13 Alaska Fairbanks OT 5-4 O.19 Michigan. 3-1 Michigan. 3-5 O.26 Maine. 4-3 O.27 Maine OT 2-2 Miami OT 4-4 Miami. 2-5 N.9 Nebraska-Omaha N.10 Nebraska-Omaha N.16 Notre Dame OT 4-4 N.17 Notre Dame. 4-2 N.23 Canisius. 4-2 N.24 Canisius. 4-3 N.30 Sacred Heart. 2-0 D.1 Sacred Heart. 5-3 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State D.28 Providence *. 1-4 D.29 Ferris State *. 6-3 J.4 Ohio State. 1-3 J.5 Ohio State OT 3-4 Michigan State J.12 Michigan State. 2-0 Alaska Fairbanks OT 2-2 Alaska Fairbanks Bowling Green Bowling Green OT 5-4 F.8 Northern Michigan F.9 Northern Michigan Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha F.22 Ferris State. 5-3 Ferris State. 5-3 Michigan. 2-4 M.2 Michigan. 2-6 M.8 Ohio State % OT 2-3 M.9 Ohio State %. 1-3 #Exhibition *Mariucci Classic at Minneapolis, Minn. %CCHA First Round CCHA, , 6th ( ) O.5 Waterloo# Bowling Green OT 6-5 O.12 Bowling Green. 3-2 Notre Dame. 2-4 O.19 Notre Dame. 5-8 Maine. 0-4 Maine OT 4-4 N.1 Nebraska-Omaha N.2 Nebraska-Omaha Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Ferris State. 3-6 N.16 Ferris State. 4-1 N.23 Niagara. 7-3 N.29 Lake Superior State N.30 Lake Superior State D.6 Cornell. 1-6 D.7 Cornell OT 2-3 Colorado College Colorado College J.4 Findlay. 4-1 Michigan J.11 Michigan. 4-3 J.17 Miami. 3-2 J.18 Miami. 4-1 Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks Ohio State OT 2-3 Ohio State. 2-3 Ferris State. 1-2 F.16 Ferris State. 3-5 F.21 Bowling Green OT 3-3 Bowling Green F.28 Notre Dame. 4-2 Notre Dame. 2-5 M.7 Michigan State. 0-4 Michigan State Northern Michigan% Northern Michigan% #Exhibition %CCHA First Round CCHA, , 8th-tied ( ) O.4 Western Ontario# O.10 Ferris State. 4-2 Ferris State. 2-5 O.17 Nebraska-Omaha O.18 Nebraska-Omaha OT 2-2 Michigan State O.25 Michigan State. 3-7 Cornell OT 5-5 Cornell. 3-2 Alaska Fairbanks OT 4-5 Alaska Fairbanks Niagara. 3-2 Niagara. 2-3 N.21 Mercyhurst. 4-2 N.22 Mercyhurst. 4-7 N.25 Bowling Green OT 4-3 N.28 Colgate. 4-1 N.29 Colgate. 1-4 D.5 Notre Dame. 8-6 D.6 Notre Dame. 6-4 Brock#. 6-1 Western Ontario# Wilfrid Lauier# Lake Superior State OT 3-3 Lake Superior State J.9 Alaska Fairbanks J.10 Alaska Fairbanks Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha J.23 Michigan. 1-4 Michigan. 0-7 Ferris State. 1-4 J.31 Ferris State. 3-2 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan F.20 Ohio State. 4-1 F.21 Ohio State. 1-5 Miami OT 2-2 Miami. 2-5 M.4 Bowling Green. 4-6 Notre Dame% Notre Dame% Notre Dame% OT 4-5 #Exhibition %CCHA First Round CCHA, , 8th ( ) O.8 Brock#. 8-1 O.15 Alaska Fairbanks O.16 Alaska Fairbanks Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha OT 3-4 O.29 Ohio State. 6-3 O.30 Ohio State. 2-5 N.5 Niagara. 4-3 N.6 Niagara. 4-1 N.12 Notre Dame OT 2-2 N.13 Notre Dame. 2-3 Miami OT 2-1 Miami. 1-4 N.27 Alabama-Huntsville N.28 Alabama-Huntsville D.3 Ferris State. 5-3 Ferris State. 2-6 Bemidji State OT 4-3 Bemidji State Michigan. 4-6 J.8 Michigan. 5-6 J.14 Michigan State. 5-4 Michigan State Ohio State. 3-4 Ohio State. 0-7 F.4 Miami. 2-5 F.5 Miami. 3-2 Northern Michigan OT 3-3 Northern Michigan Bowling Green Bowling Green F.25 Lake Superior State F.26 Lake Superior State OT 3-2 Ferris State. 5-1 M.5 Ferris State. 2-5 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Northern Michigan #Exhibition %CCHA First Round CCHA, , 10th-tied ( ) O.8 Brock#. 9-0 O.15 Robert Morris. 2-5 Niagara. 2-3 O.28 Ohio State. 5-1 O.29 Ohio State. 5-4 N.4 Lake Superior State N.5 Lake Superior State Ferris State. 0-6 N.12 Ferris State. 3-5 Michigan State OT 3-3 N.19 Michigan State. 5-3 Colgate OT 2-2 Colgate OT 3-4 D.2 Notre Dame. 4-3 Notre Dame. 0-3 Northern Michigan OT 0-0 Northern Michigan Wisconsin. 1-4 D.31 Wayne State. 3-6 Lake Superior State Lake Superior State Bowling Green J.14 Bowling Green. 2-5 Miami. 1-6 Miami. 3-4 J.27 Northern Michigan J.28 Northern Michigan OT 2-2 Michigan. 3-7 F.3 Ferris State. 2-4 Ferris State. 2-7 F.7 Michigan. 1-4 F.10 Bemidji State. 1-6 F.11 Bemidji State OT 5-4 Alaska Fairbanks OT 1-1 Alaska Fairbanks F.24 Nebraska-Omaha OT 5-5 F.25 Nebraska-Omaha Lake Superior State% OT 3-2 Lake Superior State Miami&. 1-4 Miami& OT 4-5 #Exhibition %CCHA First Round &CCHA Quarterfinals CCHA, , 11th ( ) O.7 Wilfrid Laurier# Michigan State O.15 Michigan State. 3-2 O.20 Ferris State. 1-2 Ferris State. 5-3 Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha Wayne State. 4-0 Ohio State. 8-5 Ohio State OT Northern Michigan Northern Michigan OT 3-2 Ferris State. 0-4 Michigan Michigan. 5-6 Wayne State vs. Maine* vs. New Hampshire* Bowling Green Bowling Green Miami Miami Notre Dame Notre Dame Ferris State Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville OT Michigan. 4-7 Michigan Alaska Alaska Michigan State. 4-3 Michigan State Lake Superior State Lake Superior State Alaska% OT Alaska%. 6-2 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

48 48YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3.4 Alaska%. 1-3 #Exhibition *Florida College Classic %CCHA First Round CCHA, , 6th (8-27-3) O.13 Windsor#. 5-2 O.19 Bentley. 5-2 O.20 Bentley. 3-1 Niagara. 2-4 Niagara. 1-3 N.2 Bowling Green OT 2-3 Bowling Green OT 4-5 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan OT 3-4. Notre Dame. 1-4 N.17 Notre Dame. 1-5 N.23 Ohio State. 4-2 N.24 Ohio State. 0-3 Ferris State. 0-4 D.1 Ferris State. 2-3 D.7 Wayne State. 5-2 D.8 Wayne State. 5-1 D.18 US World Jr. Team# D.29 Quinnipiac&. 1-2 D.30 Holy Cross& OT 1-1 J.5 Nebraksa-Omaha J.6 Nebraska-Omaha Michigan. 1-6 J.12 Michigan. 1-5 Bowling Green J.19 Bowling Green OT 1-2 J.25 Ferris State. 4-3 Ferris State OT 3-3 Alaska OT 2-3 Alaska. 2-3 F.8 Lake Superior State OT 3-3 F.9 Lake Superior State Michigan State F.16 Michigan State. 2-4 Miami. 0-2 Miami. 1-8 F.29 Notre Dame. 3-0 Notre Dame. 1-3 Ferris State% OT 3-4 Ferris State% #Exhibition %CCHA First Round &TD Banknorth Catamount Cup CCHA, , 12th ( ) O.4 Windsor#. 5-2 O.10 Niagara. 4-2 O.11 RIT. 1-2 Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Duluth OT 5-6 O.24 Ferris State OT 1-1 Ferris State. 2-5 Michigan State N.1 Michigan State OT 2-2 N.7 Nebraska-Omaha OT 2-5 Michigan. 2-1 N.15 Michigan. 0-5 Notre Dame. 1-4 Notre Dame OT 3-3 D.6 Miami. 2-4 D.7 Miami. 3-7 Alaska. 3-6 Alaska OT 3-2 J.2 Northeastern&. 1-3 J.3 Northeastern& OT 1-1 Ferris State. 2-1 J.10 Ferris State. 2-4 J.16 Alabama-Huntsville J.17 Alabama-Huntsville Ohio State OT 2-2 Ohio State OT 4-1 J.30 Northern Michigan J.31 Northern Michigan Nebraska-Omaha OT 1-1 Nebraska-Omaha F.13 Alaska. 3-0 F.14 Alaska. 3-4 Lake Superior Lake Superior F.27 Bowling Green. 5-2 F.28 Bowling Green. 5-3 M.5 Lake Superior% M.6 Lake Superior% 2OT 4-3 M.6 Lake Superior% Michigan$. 2-5 Michigan$. 1-6 # Exhibition & Dodge Mariucci Classic %CCHA First Round $ CCHA Second Round CCHA, , 6th (8-20-8) O.7 Windsor (scrimmage).. n/a O.16 Mercyhurst. 5-1 O.17 Mercyhurst. 4-3 Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville Michigan State O.31 Michigan State. 3-5 N.6 Lake Superior State OT 3-3 N.7 Lake Superior State Ohio State. 2-4 Ohio State. 2-4 N.20 Miami. 0-3 N.21 Miami OT 1-1 Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha D.4 Alaska. 3-1 D.5 Alaska OT 4-4 D.11 Ferris State. 0-3 Ferris State. 3-4 J.2 Bemidji State OT 0-0 J.3 Bemidji State. 0-3 J.8 Michigan. 3-4 Michigan. 1-6 Bowling Green OT 4-4 J.23 Bowling Green. 2-3 Miami. 1-4 Miami. 1-2 F.5 Notre Dame. 7-2 F.6 Notre Dame. 4-1 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan F.19 Ohio State. 1-3 F.20 Ohio State OT 3-3 Ferris State OT 2-2 F.27 Ferris State OT 1-1 Alaska%. 0-4 Alaska%. 1-4 % CCHA First Round CCHA, , 11th-t ( ) O.3 Ontarion IT#. 5-2 O.8 Canisius. 3-5 O.9 Canisius OT 3-2 Mercyhurst. 3-2 Mercyhurst. 1-0 St. Lawrence. 3-1 St. Lawrence OT 3-3 #11 Notre Dame O.30 #11 Notre Dame OT 2-2 N.5 #12 Michigan State N.6 #12 Michigan State Ferris State. 1-3 Ferris State OT 2-2 N.26 #5 Miami. 5-2 N.27 #5 Miami. 1-5 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan OT 4-4 D.10 Lake Superior State D.11 Lake Superior State D.18 #10 Union. 2-1 D.19 #10 Union. 3-1 #16 Alaska OT 2-2 #16 Alaska. 4-1 J.14 Ohio State. 4-2 J.15 Ohio State OT 2-2 Lake Superior State OT 2-2 Lake Superior State OT 4-4 J.28 Northern Michigan J.29 Northern Michigan F.4 Bowling Green OT 1-1 F.5 Bowling Green OT 3-1 #12 Miami OT 3-3 #12 Miami. 1-3 #11 Michigan #11 Michigan OT 4-5 F.25 #8 Notre Dame #8 Notre Dame M.11 Ferris State$. 1-3 M.12 Ferris State$. 3-1 M.13 Ferris State$ OT 5-4 M.18 #4 Michigan%. 5-2 M.19 #6 Miam^. 2-5 M.26 #5 Denver@ 2OT 2-3 # Exhibition $ CCHA Quartefinals in Kalamazoo % CCHA Semifinals in JLA ^ CCHA Championship in NCAA 1st Round in Green Bay, Wisc. (Resch Center), 3 seed CCHA, , 4th POSTSEASON RESULTS YEAR OPPONENT W/L SCORES ROUND SITE Lake Superior State L 2-6 Semifinal St. Louis Bowling Green L 4-11 Consolation St. Louis St. Louis L 2-5 Semifinal St. Louis Bowling Green W 3-2 (2 OT) Semifinal Bowling Green St. Louis* L 2-2, 2-13 Championship St. Louis St. Louis L 2-3, 4-11 Semifinal St. Louis Northern Michigan* W 3-2, 4-4 Quarterfinal Marquette Bowling Green W 4-3 (2 OT) Semifinal Detroit Michigan State L 0-5 Championship Detroit Ohio State* L 2-4, 5-4 (OT) Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Ferris State W 4-3, 12-2 Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Bowling Green W 4-3 (3 OT) Semifinal Detroit Michigan State W 3-1 Championship Detroit Harvard (NCAA)* L 2-4, 2-7 First Round Cambridge Illinois at Chicago W 3-2 (OT), 4-6, 5-1 Quarterfinal Chicago Michigan State L 3-6 Semifinal Detroit Ohio State L 4-7 Consolation Detroit Michigan W 4-5, 4-3, 10-0 Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Lake Superior State L 4-5 (OT) Semifinal Detroit Michigan State L 6-9 Consolation Detroit Illinois at Chicago L 4-8, 6-4, 2-6 Quarterfinal Chicago Michigan L 3-5, 2-8 Quarterfinal Ann Arbor Michigan State W 4-3, 4-2 Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Lake Superior State L 4-11 Semifinal Detroit Ferris State W 2-1 (OT) Consolation Detroit Miami L 1-3, 3-4 (OT) Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Bowling Green L 4-5, 3-6 First Round Kalamazoo Notre Dame W 6-3, 7-1 First Round Kalamazoo Miami W 4-3 Quarterfinal Detroit Michigan L 4-6 Semifinal Detroit Wisconsin (NCAA) L 3-6 First Round Albany Lake Superior State L 2-7, 0-5 Quarterfinal Sault Ste. Marie Bowling Green L 1-8, 1-3 Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Clarkson (NCAA) L 1-6 First Round Albany Michigan State L 1-4, 1-3 Quarterfinal East Lansing Michigan L 2-4, 2-6 Quarterfinal Ann Arbor Northern Michigan L 2-3 (OT), 9-7, 4-5 (OT) Quarterfinal Marquette Ohio State L 2-3 (OT), 1-3 First Round Kalamazoo Northern Michigan L 3-8, 4-6 First Round Marquette Notre Dame L 2-4, 4-0, 4-5 (OT) First Round Notre Dame Northern Michigan L 2-1, 2-4, 1-4 First Round Marquette Lake Superior State W 3-2 (OT), 1-0 First Round Sault Ste. Marie Miami L 1-4, 4-5 (OT) Quarterfinal Oxford Alaska L 2-3 (OT), 6-2, 1-3 First Round Kalamazoo Ferris State L 3-4 (OT), 3-6 First Round Big Rapids Lake Superior State W 3-6, 4-3 (2OT), 3-1 First Round Kalamazoo Michigan L 2-5, 1-6 Quarterfinal Ann Arbor Alaska L 0-4, 1-4 First Round Fairbanks Ferris State W 1-3, 3-1, 5-4 (OT) Quarterfinal Kalamazoo Michigan W 5-2 Semifinal Detroit/JLA Miami L 2-5 Final Detroit/JLA Denver (NCAA) L 2-3 (2OT) First Round Green Bay All series best-of-three games, except where noted *total goals series 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

49 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS All-Time: Home: Away: Away at Current Arena: Away 1/2/93 4-3, W Away 1/3/93 2-5, L Away 11/26/94 3-0, W Away 2/28/96 3-8, L Away 3/1/96 7-0, W Away 3/2/96 6-3, W Home 11/15/96 4-2, W Home 11/16/96 3-5, L Home 1/11/97 3-1, W Away 2/27/ (OT), T Away 2/28/98 8-1, W Away 3/1/98 1-4, L Home 1/8/99 3-2, W. Home 1/9/99 1-4, L Home 2/5/99 6-3, W Home 1/7/00 3-2, W Home 1/8/00 2-3, L Away 10/13/ (OT), T Away 10/14/00 8-5, W Home 10/12/01 3-7, L Home 10/13/ (OT), W Away 1/18/ (OT), T Away 1/19/02 3-6, L Away 1/24/03 6-4, W Away 1/25/03 6-2, W Away 11/7/ (OT), L Away 11/8/03 0-4, L Home 1/9/04 4-2, W Home 1/10/04 5-4, W Home 10/15/04 5-4, W Home 10/16/04 3-5, L Away 2/17/ (OT), T Away 2/18/06 3-5, L Home 2/9/07 2-1, W Home 2/10/07 3-1, W Home 3/2/07 2-3, L Home 3/3/07 6-2, W Home 3/4/07 1-3, L Away 2/1/ (OT), L Away 2/2/08 2-3, L Away 12/19/08 3-6, L Away 12/20/ (OT), W BOWLING GREEN All-Time Home Away Away at Current Arena Away 2/1/ , L Home 2/2/ , L Neutral 3/10/ , L Home 12/17/74 8-2, W Away 2/8/ (OT), W Home 11/19/75 2-6, L Home 1/30/76 3-6, L Away 1/31/76 3-6, L Away 2/18/76 2-4, L Away 3/10/ (2OT), W Away 11/16/76 2-5, L Home 2/1/77 4-8, L Home 2/8/ , L Away 2/15/77 2-3, L Home 11/16/77 1-7, L Away 12/6/77 4-6, L Away 2/3/77 2-7, L Home 2/4/77 4-3, W Home 1/12/79 1-4, L Away 1/13/ , L Away 2/23/ , L Home 2/24/79 3-5, L Home 1/4/80 4-3, W Home 1/5/80 4-6, L Away 2/8/80 3-9, L Away 2/9/80 4-8, L Away 11/21/80 5-6, L Away 11/22/80 2-5, L Home 2/6/81 6-4, W Home 2/7/81 2-7, L Home 11/20/ (OT), L Home 11/21/ , L Away 1/14/83 1-4, L Away 1/15/83 0-4, L Away 12/9/83 4-5, L Away 12/10/83 3-4, L Home 2/10/84 8-3, W Home 2/11/84 2-4, L Neutral 3/9/ (2OT), W Home 11/16/84 3-1, W Home 11/17/84 3-4, L Away 2/1/85 5-2, W Away 2/2/85 8-5, W Away 11/15/ (OT), L Away 11/16/85 4-8, L Home 1/31/86 7-5, W Home 2/1/86 5-2, W Neutral 3/7/ (3OT), W Away 12/5/86 2-5, L Away 12/6/86 1-3, L Home 2/13/87 8-3, W Home 2/14/ (OT), L Home 12/4/87 6-5, W Home 12/5/ (OT), W Away 2/19/ , L Away 2/20/88 7-8, L Away 10/27/88 5-7, L Away 10/28/88 1-6, L Home 1/6/89 3-4, L Home 1/7/89 5-6, L Home 10/27/89 4-1, W Home 10/28/89 7-9, L Away 1/5/90 2-3, L Away 1/6/90 6-1, W Home 11/23/90 1-5, L Home 11/24/90 0-3, L Home 1/4/91 4-2, W Away 1/5/91 4-2, W Home 12/6/91 4-5, L Away 12/7/91 6-5, W Away 1/24/ (OT), W Home 1/25/92 3-2, W Home 11/7/92 5-3, W Home 11/14/92 5-3, W Away 1/15/93 4-6, L Home 3/12/93 4-5, L Home 3/13/93 3-6, L Away 10/30/93 2-6, L Home 11/19/93 5-4, W Away 2/25/94 4-3, W Home 10/29/94 3-5, L Away 11/19/94 3-5, L Home 2/18/ (OT), T Away 11/18/95 4-2, W Neutral 12/15/95 6-4, W Home 1/20/96 4-0, W Home 3/8/96 1-8, L Home 3/9/96 1-3, L Home 12/14/ (OT), T Away 1/14/97 2-4, L Away 2/15/97 3-5, L Home 10/11/97 3-0, W Away 11/8/97 8-3, W Home 12/7/98 2-3, L Home 2/20/98 6-3, W Away 12/12/98 3-5, L Away 2/6/99 4-1, W Home 2/26/99 4-2, W Home 10/22/99 2-1, W Home 10/23/99 4-5, L Away 2/23/01 2-4, L Away 2/24/01 2-1, W Away 2/1/02 8-1, W Away 2/2/ (OT), W Away 10/11/ (OT), W Home 10/12/02 3-2, W Home 2/21/ (OT), T Away 2/22/03 4-2, W Home 11/25/ (OT), W Home 3/4/04 4-6, L Away 2/18/05 1-4, L Away 2/19/05 2-5, L.. Away 1/13/06 5-4, W Home 1/14/06 2-5, L Away 1/5/07 1-5, L Away 1/6/07 5-0, W Home 11/2/ (OT), L Away 11/3/ (OT), L Away 1/18/08 1-4, L Home 1/19/ (OT), L Home 2/27/09 5-2, W Home 2/28/09 5-3, W FERRIS STATE All-Time Home Away Neutral Away at Current Arena Home 11/8/77 9-4, W Home 11/10/ , W Away 11/11/78 5-7, L Away 1/30/79 5-3, W Home 2/20/79 8-4, W Away 1/25/80 4-7, L Home 1/26/ L Home 2/22/80 4-5, L Away 2/23/ , L Away 1/9/81 5-7, L Home 1/10/81 1-3, L Home 1/30/81 5-8, L Away 1/31/81 5-4, W Home 2/5/82 6-4, W Away 2/6/82 3-6, L Away 2/19/82 6-4, W Home 2/20/82 6-3, W Home 10/15/82 5-1, W Away 10/16/82 2-5, L Home 11/19/82 5-4, W Away 11/20/82 3-7, L Home 10/15/83 4-3, W Home 1/6/ (OT), T Away 1/7/84 3-7, L Home 11/30/84 4-1, W Away 12/1/84 4-1, W Away 2/15/85 3-2, W Home 2/16/85 4-1, W Away 11/29/85 9-3, W Home 12/1/85 9-5, W Home 2/14/86 6-3, W Away 2/15/ , W Home 2/28/86 4-3, W Home 3/1/ , W Home 10/24/86 9-1, W Away 10/25/86 7-4, W Home 1/3/87 4-7, L Away 1/4/ (OT), L Home 10/23/87 6-1, W Away 10/24/87 7-3, W Away 1/8/88 5-7, L Home 1/9/ (OT), T Away 10/14/ (OT), T Home 10/15/88 9-1, W Home 2/24/89 3-2, W Away 2/25/ , W Home 10/13/89 8-3, W Away 10/14/89 7-3, W Away 2/23/90 0-3, L Home 2/24/90 8-5, W Home 10/12/ (OT), T Home 10/13/90 2-5, L Home 2/15/91 5-3, W Away 2/16/91 4-2, W Neutral 3/9/ (OT), W Away 11/14/91 4-3, W Home 11/15/91 4-2, W Away 1/10/92 3-1, W Home 1/11/92 3-6, L Home 12/11/92 4-3, W Away 12/12/92 4-7, L Away 2/5/93 3-2, W Home 11/13/93 7-2, W Away 1/29/94 5-1, W Home 2/4/94 3-1, W Away 1/20/95 2-6, L Away 1/21/95 2-6, L Home 2/4/95 2-4, L Away 11/11/95 3-2, W Home 1/19/96 7-2, W Home 2/1/ (OT), T Away 11/19/96 3-2, W Home 12/28/96 3-1, W Home 2/1/97 6-4, W Away 2/8/97 3-2, W Home 10/24/97 4-2, W Away 10/25/97 2-4, L Neutral 12/27/97 1-9, L Away 2/6/98 4-2, W Home 10/9/98 1-3, L Away 12/5/ (OT), T Home 2/12/99 2-5, L Home 12/3/99 7-3, W Away 12/4/99 0-6, L Away 3/3/00 4-2, W. Home 3/4/00 0-7, L Home 11/24/00 3-1, W Home 11/25/00 7-4, W Neutral 12/29/01 6-3, W Home 2/22/02 5-3, W Away 2/23/02 5-3, W Away 11/15/02 3-6, L Home 11/16/02 4-1, W Away 2/15/03 1-2, L Home 2/16/03 3-5, L Home 10/10/03 4-2, W Away 10/11/03 2-5, L Away 1/30/04 1-4, L Home 1/31/04 3-2, W Home 12/3/04 5-3, W Away 12/4/04 2-6, L Away 3/4/05 5-1, W Home 3/5/05 2-5, L Away 11/11/05 0-6, L Home 11/12/05 3-5, L Home 2/3/06 2-4, L Away 2/4/06 2-7, L Home 10/20/06 1-2, L Away 10/21/06 5-3, W Away 11/21/06 0-4, L Home 1/23/07 5-2, W Away 11/30/07 0-4, L Home 12/1/07 2-3, L Home 1/25/08 4-3, W. Away 1/26/ (OT), T Away 3/7/ (OT), L Away 3/8/08 3-6, L Home 10/24/ (SOW), T Away 10/25/08 2-5, L Away 1/9/09 2-1, W Home 1/10/09 2-4, L LAKE SUPERIOR STATE All-Time Home Away Neutral RESULTS 49ALL-TIME OPPONENT 9 ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

50 50ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESULTS Away at Current Arena Neutral 3/8/74 2-6, L Home 1/18/75 2-7, L Home 1/20/75 2-5, L Away 2/21/75 4-8, L Away 2/22/75 2-6, L Away 1/16/76 2-4, L Away 1/17/76 3-4, L Home 3/5/76 4-1, W Home 3/6/76 2-7, L Away 1/7/77 1-8, L Away 1/8/77 6-3, W Home 2/11/ (OT), W Home 2/12/77 5-1, W Neutral 12/29/77 4-6, L Home 1/6/ (OT), L Home 1/7/ , W Away 2/10/78 4-6, L Away 2/11/78 3-4, L Home 12/1/78 1-3, L Home 12/2/78 7-6, W (OT) Away 1/19/79 7-6, W (OT) Away 1/20/79 3-7, L Home 1/11/80 9-2, W Home 1/12/80 6-5, W Away 2/1/80 1-6, L Away 2/2/80 9-5, W Home 12/29/80 6-3, W Home 1/16/ W Home 1/17/81 6-5, W Away 2/27/ (OT), W Away 2/28/ , W Home 12/11/81 8-5, W Home 12/12/81 3-8, L Home 10/22/82 3-5, L Home 10/23/82 6-4, W Away 10/28/83 5-4, W Away 10/29/83 4-6, L Away 11/2/84 6-3, W Away 11/3/84 2-5, L Home 1/18/85 2-3, L Home 1/19/85 3-2, W Home 11/1/85 3-5, L Home 11/2/ (OT), L Away 1/17/ (OT), W Away 1/18/86 5-3, W Home 11/14/86 5-4, W Home 11/15/86 3-5, L Away 1/23/87 2-4, L Away 1/24/87 7-5, W Away 11/13/87 1-3, L Away 11/14/ (OT), W Home 1/29/ (OT), T Home 1/30/ (OT), T Neutral 3/11/ (OT), L Home 12/9/88 2-3, L Home 12/10/ (OT), T Away 2/17/89 3-5, L Away 2/18/89 0-7, L Away 12/8/ (OT), T Away 12/9/ , L Home 2/16/ (OT), L Home 2/17/90 1-6, L Away 11/9/ , L Away 11/10/90 2-9, L Home 2/22/91 2-4, L Home 2/23/91 1-2, L Neutral 3/8/ , L Home 2/21/92 1-5, L Home 2/22/ (OT), T Away 3/6/92 1-6, L Away 3/7/92 2-3, L Away 2/19/93 2-6, L Away 2/20/93 1-6, L Home 2/27/93 3-7, L Away 1/28/ (OT), W Home 2/18/ (OT), T Home 2/19/94 3-5, L Home 12/2/ (OT), W Away 2/24/95 2-3, L Away 2/25/ (OT), L Away 3/10/95 2-7, L Away 3/11/95 0-5, L Away 11/10/95 6-5, W Home 1/12/96 3-6, L Home 1/13/ (OT), T Away 11/8/96 4-5, L Away 11/9/96 3-6, L Home 1/25/ (OT), T Home 11/14/ (OT), W Home 11/15/97 1-4, L Away 1/16/98 3-4, L Home 11/6/ (OT), T Away 12/4/99 0-6, L Away 3/6/99 1-5, L Away 10/29/99 4-1, W Away 10/30/99 4-5, L Home 2/24/00 7-3, W Home 2/25/00 3-6, L Home 10/27/00 5-2, W Home 10/28/ , W Away 12/14/01 1-4, L Away 12/15/01 4-1, W Home 11/29/02 4-2, W Home 11/30/02 3-0, W Away 1/2/ (OT), T Away 1/3/04 1-2, L Home 2/25/05 2-3, L Home 2/26/ (OT), W Home 11/4/ , L. Home 11/5/05 1-3, L Away 1/6/06 1-6, L Away 1/7/06 0-4, L Away 3/3/ (OT), W Away 3/4/06 1-0, W Away 2/23/07 3-1, W Away 2/24/07 3-4, L Home 2/8/ (OT), T Home 2/9/08 2-3, L Away 2/20/09 4-7, L Away 2/21/09 4-1, W Home 3/6/09 3-6, L Home 3/7/ (2OT), W. Home 3/8/09 3-1, W MIAMI All-Time Home Away Neutral Away at Current Arena Home 1/26/79 4-2, W Home 1/27/79 6-2, W Away 11/2/ (OT), W Away 11/3/79 5-4, W Home 11/30/79 5-4, W Home 12/1/79 8-3, W Home 11/7/ , W Home 11/8/80 3-2, W Away 12/12/80 6-2, W Away 12/13/80 0-4, L Home 10/23/81 0-2, L Home 10/24/81 6-3, W Away 1/22/82 3-5, L Away 1/23/82 4-5, L Away 11/12/82 6-3, W Away 11/13/ (OT), L Home 2/25/83 4-5, L Home 2/26/83 4-5, L Away 11/18/83 8-3, W Away 11/19/83 6-2, W Home 2/17/84 4-3, W Home 2/18/84 4-5, L Away 11/23/84 4-7, L Away 11/24/87 6-3, W Home 2/8/85 5-2, W Home 2/9/ (OT), T Home 11/22/ (OT), W Home 11/23/85 8-4, W Away 2/7/86 4-3, W Away 2/8/86 8-4, W Home 10/10/86 6-1, W Home 10/11/86 5-6, L Away 2/20/87 2-5, L Away 2/21/87 5-3, W Away 10/9/87 5-2, W Away 10/10/87 9-2, W Neutral 1/3/ , W Home 2/26/88 6-2, W Home 2/27/88 4-2, W Away 11/18/88 4-3, W Away 11/19/ (OT), L Home 1/27/89 2-4, L Home 1/28/89 5-7, L Home 11/17/89 3-6, L Home 11/18/89 6-3, W Away 1/26/ , W Away 1/27/90 6-7, L Away 11/30/90 5-3, W Away 12/1/90 5-0, W Home 2/1/91 8-3, W Home 2/2/91 7-2, W Away 1/31/92 4-1, W Away 2/1/92 6-3, W Home 2/28/92 2-3, L Home 2/29/ (OT), T Home 3/13/92 1-3, L Home 3/14/ (OT), L Away 1/23/93 2-3, L Home 2/12/93 2-5, L Home 2/13/93 7-6, W Home 11/20/93 6-4, W Away 1/21/94 3-7, L Away 1/22/94 2-5, L Neutral 3/18/94 4-3, W Away 11/11/94 2-6, L Home 1/6/ (OT), T Home 1/7/95 1-3, L Away 12/1/95 2-4, L Away 12/2/95 5-2, W Home 2/17/96 5-3, W Home 12/6/96 2-5, L Home 12/7/ (OT), W Away 2/28/97 4-5, L Away 11/21/ (OT), L Away 11/22/97 2-4, L Home 2/21/98 2-0, W Away 10/30/ (OT), T Away 10/31/98 4-7, L Home 11/28/ (OT), T Home 10/8/ (OT), T Home 10/9/99 2-3, L Home 12/1/00 6-4, W Home 12/2/00 1-5, L Away 2/2/01 1-4, L Away 2/3/01 3-7, L Away 11/2/ (OT), T Away 11/3/01 2-5, L Home 1/17/03 3-2, W Home 1/18/03 4-1, W Away 2/27/ (OT), T Away 2/28/04 2-5, L Away 11/19/ (OT), W Away 11/20/04 1-4, L Home 2/4/05 2-5, L Home 2/5/05 3-2, W Away 1/20/06 1-6, L Away 1/21/06 3-4, L Away 3/10/06 1-4, L Away 3/11/ (OT), L Home 1/12/07 3-5, L Home 1/13/07 5-3, W Away 2/22/08 0-2, L Away 2/23/08 1-8, L Home 12/6/08 2-4, L Home 12/7/08 3-7, L MICHIGAN All-Time Home Away Neutral Away at Current Arena Home 11/23/79 4-5, L Away 11/24/ (OT), L Away 10/24/80 5-6, L Home 10/25/80 1-5, L Home 11/13/ (OT), T Away 11/14/81 3-4, L Away 12/3/ , W Home 12/4/82 1-2, L Home 10/14/ (OT), W Home 1/20/ (OT), W Away 1/21/84 7-1, W Home 12/7/ (OT), W Away 12/9/84 0-3, L Away 2/22/85 5-2, W Home 2/23/85 7-1, W Home 12/6/85 8-6, W Away 12/7/85 6-4, W Away 2/21/86 6-5, W Home 2/22/86 6-4, W Home 11/22/86 3-4, L Away 11/23/86 8-6, W Neutral 12/28/86 8-2, W Home 1/30/87 6-5, W Away 1/31/87 4-9, L Away 11/20/87 3-5, L Home 11/21/87 5-1, W Home 2/5/88 4-3, W Away 2/6/88 1-5, L Home 3/4/88 4-5, L Home 3/5/88 4-3, W Home 3/6/ , W Home 11/25/ (OT), T Away 11/26/88 6-5, W Away 2/3/ (OT), T Home 2/4/89 5-7, L Away 11/24/89 1-5, L Home 11/25/89 3-4, L Home 2/2/90 2-7, L Away 2/3/90 2-7, L Away 3/2/90 3-5, L Away 3/3/90 2-8, L Home 12/7/90 2-6, L Away 12/8/ L Away 2/8/91 5-6, L Home 2/9/91 2-3, L Away 11/1/91 1-5, L Home 11/2/91 3-5, L Home 12/13/ (OT), T Away 12/14/91 2-7, L Home 10/30/ (OT), T Away 10/31/92 8-4, W Away 11/27/ , L Home 11/12/93 3-5, L Away 12/3/93 1-6, L Home 12/4/93 3-6, L Neutral 3/19/94 4-6, L Home 12/10/94 3-4, L Away 1/27/ (OT), T Home 12/9/95 5-0, W Away 2/3/95 3-8, L Away 10/20/95 7-2, W Home 10/21/95 2-3, L Away 12/4/96 1-3, L Home 1/17/ (OT), T Away 1/18/97 5-8, L Home 12/12/97 3-4, L Away 12/13/97 1-4, L 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

51 Homw 1/10/98 3-4, (OT) L Away 1/16/99 3-6, L Home 2/13/ (OT), T Home 2/19/ (OT), T Away 2/11/00 2-7, L Away 2/12/00 3-9, L Away 3/10/00 2-4, L Away 3/11/00 2-6, L Away 1/19/01 1-5, L Away 1/20/ (OT), W Home 10/19/01 3-1, W Away 10/20/01 3-5, L Away 3/1/02 2-4, L Home 3/2/02 2-6, L Away 1/10/ , L Home 1/11/03 4-3, W Home 1/23/04 1-4, L Away 1/24/04 0-7, L Away 1/7/05 4-6, L Home 1/8/05 5-6, L Away 1/31/06 3-7, L Home 2/7/06 1-4, L Away 12/1/06 6-3, W Home 12/2/06 5-6, L Home 2/2/07 4-7, L Away 2/3/07 1-3, L Away 1/11/08 1-6, L Home 1/12/08 1-5, L Away 11/15/08 2-1, W Home 11/16/08 0-5, L MICHIGAN STATE All-Time Home Away Neutral Away at Current Arena Home 10/19/79 6-7, L Away 10/20/79 8-6, W Away 1/8/82 3-2, W Home 1/9/82 3-4, L Away 2/12/82 2-6, L Home 2/13/82 3-7, L Away 1/21/83 0-8, L Away 1/22/83 4-6, L Home 10/21/83 2-5, L Home 10/22/83 2-5, L Neutral 3/10/84 0-5, L Home 10/19/84 4-6, L Home 10/20/84 3-2, W Away 1/4/ (OT), L Away 1/6/85 3-7, L Home 10/18/85 5-1, W Away 10/19/85 3-4, L Away 1/4/86 2-4, L Home 1/5/86 5-8, L Neutral 3/8/86 3-1, W. Home 10/31/86 3-6, L Away 11/1/86 3-7, L Neutral 12/27/86 7-3, W Away 1/9/87 6-8, L Home 1/10/ (OT), L Neutral 3/6/87 3-6, L Away 10/30/87 2-4, L Home 10/31/87 0-4, L Home 1/15/88 6-7, L Away 1/17/88 2-3, L Neutral 3/12/88 6-9, L Home 11/4/88 1-8, L Away 11/5/ , L Away 1/13/ (OT), T Home 1/14/89 4-2, W Home 11/3/89 4-6, L Away 11/4/89 4-5, L Away 1/12/ , L Home 1/13/90 3-6, L Away 10/26/ (OT), T Home 10/27/90 2-3, L Home 1/25/91 3-2, W Away 1/26/91 8-1, W Home 3/1/91 4-3, W Home 3/2/91 4-2, W Away 11/22/ (OT), L Home 11/23/91 5-2, W Away 1/4/92 2-5, L Home 1/6/ (OT), L Home 11/6/92 5-3, W Away 11/13/92 2-4, L Home 2/6/93 2-0, W Home 12/10/93 2-1, W Away 12/11/93 2-0, W Away 3/4/94 2-5, L Home 10/28/94 2-3, L Home 1/28/95 1-8, L Away 2/17/95 1-4, L Away 12/8/95 0-3, L Home 2/9/96 7-1, W Away 2/10/96 2-3, L Away 10/19/96 1-3, L Home 1/31/ (OT), W Home 2/7/97 5-2, W Away 3/7/97 1-4, L Away 3/8/97 1-3, L Away 10/17/ (OT), T Home 10/18/97 0-2, L Away 2/13/98 2-4, L Away 10/16/ (OT), T Home 11/21/98 1-4, L Away 2/27/99 2-4, L Home 1/28/ (OT), T Home 1/28/ (OT), W Away 11/17/ (OT), T Home 2/16/01 4-2, W Away 1/11/02 3-6, L Home 1/12/02 2-0, W Home 3/7/03 0-4, L Away 3/8/03 5-8, L Away 10/24/03 2-4, L Home 10/25/03 3-7, L Home 1/14/05 5-4, W Away 1/15/05 1-3, L Away 11/18/ (OT), T Home 11/19/05 5-3, W Away 10/13/06 1-4, L Home 10/14/06 3-2, W Home 2/16/07 4-3, W Away 2/17/07 2-0, W Away 2/15/08 0-3, L Home 2/16/08 2-4, L Away 10/31/08 1-3, L Home 11/1/ (OT), T NEBRASKA-OMAHA All-Time Home Away Away at Current Arena Away 11/12/99 1-3, L Away 11/13/ (OT), T Home 2/9/01 1-2, L Home 2/10/ (OT), T Home 11/9/01 1-4, L Home 11/10/01 2-0, W Away 2/15/02 3-5, L Away 2/16/02 3-1, W Home 11/1/02 8-2, W Home 11/2/02 0-2, L Home 10/17/03 5-1, W Home 10/18/ (OT), T Away 1/16/04 5-4, W Away 1/17/04 3-2, W Away 10/22/04 3-7, L Away 10/23/ (OT), L Home 2/24/ (OT), T Home 2/25/06 6-3, W Away 10/27/06 5-7, L Away 10/28/06 0-6, L Home 1/5/08 3-6, L Home 1/6/08 2-4, L Home 11/7/ (OT), T Home 11/8/08 2-5, L Away 2/6/ (OT), T Away 2/7/08 5-1, W NORTHERN MICHIGAN All-Time Home Away Away at Current Arena Home 11/19/ (OT), L Home 11/20/76 6-5, W Away 11/26/76 4-1, W Away 11/27/ (OT), W Away 11/18/77 1-2, L Away 11/19/ (OT), T Home 12/2/77 5-2, W Home 12/3/77 2-5, L Away 1/5/79 2-3, L Away 1/6/79 3-4, L Home 2/16/79 6-8, L Home 2/17/ (OT), L Away 1/18/80 3-5, L Away 1/19/80 2-8, L Home 2/29/80 4-5, L Home 3/1/80 7-5, W Home 12/5/80 3-5, L Home 12/6/80 5-7, L Away 2/13/ (OT), L Away 2/14/81 3-5, L Home 1/29/82 6-3, W Home 1/30/82 7-2, W Home 1/7/83 2-4, L Home 1/8/83 4-3, W Away 1/13/84 7-8, L Away 1/14/84 4-2, W Away 3/2/84 3-2, W Away 3/3/ (OT), T Home 10/31/97 0-3, L Home 11/1/97 2-4, L Away 1/17/98 2-5, L Home 11/27/98 3-6, L Home 1/15/99 2-6, L Away 3/5/99 2-4, L Home 11/5/99 1-5, L Home 11/6/99 5-3, W Away 2/4/00 3-6, L Away 2/5/00 1-7, L Away 1/25/01 1-7, L Away 1/26/ (OT), T Away 3/9/ (OT), L Away 3/10/01 9-7, W Away 3/11/ (OT), L Home 2/8/02 5-3, W Home 2/9/ W Away 11/8/02 0-5, L Away 11/9/02 2-5, L Away 3/14/03 3-8, L Away 3/15/03 4-6, L Away 2/6/04 2-3, L Away 2/7/04 6-2, W Away 2/11/ (OT), T Away 2/12/05 1-5, L Away 3/11/05 2-1, W Away 3/12/05 2-4, L Away 3/13/05 1-4, L Away 12/17/ (OT), T Away 12/18/05 2-5, L Home 1/27/06 4-2, W Home 1/28/ (OT), T Home 11/17/06 2-7, L Home 11/18/ (OT), W Away 11/9/07 4-2, W Away 11/10/ (OT), L Home 1/30/09 5-6, L Home 1/31/ L NOTRE DAME All-Time Home Away Neutral Away at Current Arena Away 1/18/78 9-5, W Home 12/12/78 3-4, L Away 12/9/79 6-5, W Away 1/2/ (OT), W Home 1/3/ (OT), T Home 11/6/81 5-4, W Home 11/7/81 2-6, L Away 2/26/82 6-3, W Away 2/27/ , L Away 11/5/82 2-0, W Home 11/6/82 3-5, L Home 1/28/ (OT), L Away 1/29/83 3-4, L Neutral 12/28/ , W Home 10/18/88 8-2, W Away 2/21/ , W Away 2/7/ , W Home 2/8/92 7-5, W Away 11/20/92 2-3, L Home 11/21/92 5-4, W Home 2/26/93 5-3, W Away 10/29/93 3-4, L Home 2/11/94 6-0, W Away 2/12/94 4-1, W Home 3/11/94 6-3, W Home 3/12/94 7-1, W Home 11/17/94 9-4, W Away 1/17/95 4-3, W Home 3/4/95 2-1, W Away 11/3/95 3-2, W Home 11/4/95 6-2, W Home 2/13/96 4-1, W Away 11/18/ (OT), T Away 2/21/ (OT), L Home 2/22/97 6-1, W Home 12/5/97 1-2, L Away 12/6/97 2-4, L Home 2/14/98 5-3, W Away 10/10/98 1-7, L Home 10/24/98 2-1, W Away 11/20/98 5-9, L Away 1/21/00 3-4, L Away 1/22/00 1-4, L Away 1/12/01 1-4, L Home 1/13/ (OT), T Home 3/2/01 4-5, L Away 3/3/01 7-2, W Home 11/16/ (OT), T Home 11/17/01 4-2, W Away 10/18/02 2-4, L Home 10/19/02 5-8, L Home 2/28/03 4-2, W Away 3/1/03 2-5, L Home 12/5/03 8-6, W Home 12/6/03 6-4, W Away 3/12/04 2-4, L Away 3/13/04 4-0, W Away 3/14/ (OT), L Home 11/12/ (OT), T Home 11/13/04 2-3, L Home 12/2/05 4-3, W Away 12/3/05 0-3, L Home 1/19/07 3-2, W Away 1/20/07 0-3, L Away 11/16/07 1-4, L RESULTS 51ALL-TIME OPPONENT 9 ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

52 52ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESULTS Home 11/17/07 1-5, L Home 2/29/08 3-0, W Away 3/1/08 1-3, L Away 11/28/08 1-4, L Away 11/29/ (OT), T OHIO STATE All-Time Home Away Neutral Away at Current Arena Home 12/12/75 6-4, W Home 12/13/75 7-3, W Away 1/9/76 5-7, L Away 1/10/76 5-4, W Away 12/10/76 2-5, L Away 12/11/76 4-5, L Home 1/21/77 3-4, L Home 1/22/77 5-4, W Home 12.9/77 7-1, W Home 12/10/77 1-4, L Away 2/25/78 3-5, L Away 2/26/78 2-7, L Home 12/21/78 8-3, W Home 12/22/ , L Away 2/9/79 4-3, W Away 2/10/ , L Away 12/14/79 3-4, L Away 12/15/79 3-7, L Home 2/15/ (OT), T Home 2/16/80 7-5, W Away 1/23/81 2-3, L Away 1/24/81 0-6, L Home 2/20/ (OT), L Home 2/21/ (OT), T Home 1/15/82 2-8, L Home 1/16/82 3-6, L Home 12/17/82 1-5, L Home 12/18/82 1-7, L Away 2/11/83 2-6, L Away 2/12/83 1-6, L Home 12/16/83 2-4, L Home 12/17/ (OT), L Away 2/24/84 6-4, W Away 2/25/84 3-5, L Home 11/9/84 2-3, L Home 11/10/84 4-1, W Away 1/25/85 4-6, L Away 1/26/85 4-5, L Home 3/1/85 2-4, L Home 3/2/ (OT), W Away 11/8/85 8-3, W Away 11/9/ (OT), W Home 1/24/ , W Home 1/25/86 4-6, L Home 11/28/86 9-4, W Home 11/29/86 4-2, W Away 2/6/87 3-2, W Away 2/7/87 6-3, W Neutral 3/7/87 4-7, L Away 11/27/87 4-5, L Away 11/28/87 5-3, W Home 2/12/88 9-6, W Home 2/13/88 7-3, W Home 11/11/88 4-3, W Home 11/12/88 3-2, W Away 1/20/ (OT), T Away 1/21/89 5-1, W Away 11/10/89 7-4, W Away 11/11/89 7-6, W Home 1/19/90 3-4, L Home 1/20/90 7-5, W Home 11/16/90 4-2, W Home 11/17/90 3-1, W Away 1/11/91 7-1, W Away 1/12/91 2-4, L Away 11/8/ (OT), T Away 11/9/91 9-6, W Home 1/17/92 8-1, W Home 1/18/92 8-5, W Home 1/16/93 5-1, W Away 1/22/ (OT), T Away 3/5/93 7-2, W Home 11/26/93 7-2, W Home 11/27/ (OT), W Away 2/26/94 4-2, W Away 10/22/94 6-2, W. Away 11/12/94 4-3, W Home 12/3/94 4-2, W Away 11/17/95 1-0, W Home 11/25/95 7-1, W Home 11/26/95 3-0, W Home 11/1/96 6-3, W Home 11/2/ (OT), W Away 2/13/97 2-6, L Away 3/1/ (OT), T Away 11/7/97 3-1, W Home 1/30/98 2-4, L Home 1/31/98 0-2, L Home 11/7/ (OT), T Away 1/29/99 1-3, L Away 1/30/99 0-8, L Away 10/15/99 4-2, W Away 10/16/99 5-1, W Home 12/14/00 2-5, L Home 12/15/00 5-4, W Away 1/5/01 3-1, L Away 1/6/01 3-2, L Home 1/4/02 1-3, L Home 1/5/ (OT), L Home 3/8/ (OT), L Home 3/9/02 1-3, L Away 2/7/ (OT), L Away 2/8/03 2-3, L Home 2/20/04 4-1, W Home 2/21/04 1-5, L Home 10/29/04 6-3, W Home 10/30/04 2-5, L Away 1/28/05 3-4, L Away 1/29/05 0-7, L Home 10/28/05 5-1, W Home 10/29/05 5-4, W Away 11/9/06 8-5, W Away 11/10/ (OT), T Home 11/23/07 4-2, W Home 11/24/07 0-3, L Away 1/23/ (SOL), T Away 1/24/09 4-1, W All-Time Home Away AIR FORCE Home 2/6/76 5-7, L Home 2/7/76 6-2, W Away 2/4/77 3-7, L Away 2/5/77 9-8, W Away 1/23/88 2-5, L ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE All-Time Home Home 10/20/ (OT), L Home 10/21/00 4-3, W Home 11/27/04 5-1, W Home 11/28/04 3-1, W Home 1/26/07 5-0, W Home 1/27/ (OT), W Home 1/16/09 4-3, W Home 1/17/09 5-1, W ALASKA-ANCHORAGE All-Time Home Neutral Home 10/21/88 4-6, L Home 10/22/88 6-3, W Neutral 12/28/ (OT), L BOSTON UNIVERSITY All-Time Away 12/29/83 3-8, L Away 12/30/83 2-5, L Neutral 12/30/94 2-5, L All-Time BROWN Neutral 12/22/90 6-3, W Neutral 1/3/ (OT), T BEMIDJI STATE All-Time Home Away Away 12/17/ (OT), W Away 12/18/04 2-4, L Home 2/10/06 1-6, L Home 2/11/ (OT), W All-Time BENTLEY Home 10/19/07 5-2, W Home 10/20/07 3-1, W All-Time CANISIUS Home 11/23/01 4-2, W Home 11/24/01 4-3, W CLARKSON All-Time Home Away Neutral Away 11/5/ L Away 11/6/76 3-6, L Away 12/16/77 4-6, L Away 12/17/77 7-8, L Neutral 12/21/90 0-7, L Home 11/5/ (OT), T Home 11/6/93 4-3, W Away 11/4/94 8-4, W Away 11/5/ (OT), T Neutral 3/22/96 1-6, L All-Time Home Away Neutral COLGATE Neutral 1/2/ (OT), W Neutral 12/29/89 4-5, L Home 1/13/95 8-5, W Home 1/14/95 5-3, W Neutral 12/30/ (OT), W Away 1/26/ (OT), W Away 1/27/96 2-4, L Neutral 12/28/00 2-0, W Home 11/28/03 4-1, W Home 11/29/03 1-4, L Away 11/25/ (OT), T Away 11/26/ (OT), L COLORADO COLLEGE All-Time Away 12/20/02 4-8, L Away 12/21/02 1-3, L All-Time Home Away Neutral CORNELL Location Date Rresult Neutral 12/30/78 3-8, L Neutral 12/28/97 2-3, L Home 1/23/98 0-2, L Away 1/14/00 3-4, L Away 1/15/00 1-3, L Home 12/6/02 1-6, L Home 12/7/ (OT), L Away 10/31/ (OT), T Away 11/1/03 3-2, W DARTMOUTH All-Time Home Away Away 12/19/75 0-6, L Away 12/20/ (OT), L Home 12/17/76 3-7, L Home 12/18/ (OT), T Away 11/26/99 7-3, W Away 11/27/99 3-4, L Home 11/3/00 5-0, W. Home 11/4/00 5-4, W All-Time Home Away DENVER Away 11/26/82 1-5, L Away 11/27/ L Home 11/25/83 4-3, W Home 11/26/83 3-2, W All-Time Home Neutral HARVARD Home 12/29/81 3-1, W Home 12/30/81 4-2, W Neutral 3/21/86 2-4, L Neutral 3/22/86 2-7, L HOLY CROSS All-Time Neutral 12/30/ (OT), T MERCYHURST All-Time NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

53 Home 11/21/03 4-2, W Home 11/22/03 4-7, L MERRIMACK All-Time Home Away Neutral Neutral 12/29/ (OT), W Away 11/2/90 9-8, W Away 11/3/90 3-5, L Home 10/23/92 4-5, L Home 10/24/92 5-2, W Neutral 12/29/00 8-1, W MICHIGAN TECH All-Time: Home: Away: Neutral: Neutral 12/28/77 2-6, L Home 10/30/81 6-2, W Home 10/31/81 4-6, L Away 12/4/81 3-7, L Away 12/5/81 5-6, L Away 10/29/82 1-4, L Away 10/30/82 4-6, L Home 11/4/83 2-3, L Home 11/5/83 2-8, L Away 12/16/89 5-8, L Away 12/17/89 2-5, L Home 12/14/ (OT), T Home 12/15/90 4-2, W MINNESOTA All-Time Neutral 12/17/88 9-3, W MINNESOTA-DULUTH All-Time Away 10/17/08 1-5, L Away 10/18/ (OT), L NEW HAMPSHIRE All-Time Home Away Neutral Home 11/11/83 4-8, L Home 11/12/83 4-1, W Away 10/12/84 4-1, W Away 10/13/84 3-7, L Neutral 12/30/06 2-5, L All-Time Home Away NIAGARA Home 2/18/00 2-1, W Home 2/19/ (OT), L Away 11/10/00 4-1, W Away 11/11/ (OT), W Hone 11/23/02 7-3, W Away 11/14/03 3-2, W Away 11/15/03 2-3, L Home 11/5/04 4-3, W Home 11/6/04 4-1, W Away 10/22/05 2-3, L Away 10/26/07 2-4, L Away 10/27/07 1-3, L Home 10/10/08 4-2, W NORTHEASTERN All-Time Neutral Neutral 12/29/79 4-2, W Neutral 12/30/89 6-8, L Neutral 12/30/94 2-5, L Neutral 1/2/09 1-3, L NORTH DAKOTA All-Time Home Away Home 1/3/97 3-6, L Home 1/4/97 3-5, L Away 1/2/ , L Away 1/3/98 1-5, L All-Time Home Away Neutral MAINE Neutral 12/19/92 1-4, L Home 10/26/01 4-3, W Home 10/27/ (OT), T Away 10/26/02 0-4, L Away 10/27/ (OT), T Neutral 12/29/06 4-8, L PRINCETON All-Time Neutral 12/20/92 6-3, W PROVIDENCE All-Time Home Away Neutral Home 10/27/95 4-1, W Home 10/28/ (OT), L Away 11/29/ (OT), L Away 11/30/96 5-4, W Neutral 12/28/01 1-4, L QUINNIPIAC All-Time Neutral 12/29/07 1-2, L RENSSELAER All-Time Home Neutral Away Neutral 12/28/79 4-2, W Home 11/28/80 9-5, W Home 11/29/80 3-7, L Home 1/24/98 1-2, L Away 1/22/99 2-5, L Away 1/23/99 0-2, L ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOL- OGY All-Time Home Neutral Neutral 12/27/85 3-4, L Home 10/11/08 1-2, L ROBERT MORRIS All-Time Home 10/15/05 2-5, L SACRED HEART All-Time Home 11/30/01 2-0, W Home 12/1/01 5-3, W ST. LAWRENCE All-Time Home Away Neutral Home 11/6/ (OT), W Home 11/7/87 1-2, L Away 12/28/88 5-9, L Away 12/29/88 2-7, L Neutral 12/29/93 6-3, W Neutral 12/29/95 5-2, W Neutral 12/27/96 3-5, L UMASS-LOWELL All-Time Neutral 11/25/94 2-3, L All-Time Home Away VERMONT Home 12/12/ , W Home 12/13/85 3-2, W Away 11/7/86 5-8, L Away 11/8/86 3-0, W WISCONSIN All-Time Home Away Neutral Away 10/17/80 3-7, L Away 10/18/80 4-5, L Home 11/27/81 2-9, L Home 11/28/81 3-2, W Away 10/10/85 5-4, W Away 10/11/85 6-4, W Neutral 3/25/94 3-6, L Away 12/30/05 1-4, L Yale All-Tine Neutral 12/31/94 5-2, W CANADIAN SCHOOLS/FORMER D1 All-Time Home PROGRAMS ALGOMA Home 1/4/74 8-4, W Home 1/5/74 7-2, W Home 11/15/ , W Home 11/16/ , W All-Time BROCK Home 10/13/ , W Buffalo All-Time Home Away Home 1/11/74 7-5, W Home 1/12/74 5-1, W Away 3/1/74 2-4, L Away 3/2/ (OT), L Home 1/10/75 6-4, W Home 1/11/75 6-3, W Away 1/31/ , W Away 2/1/75 7-4, W Home 2/27/76 6-5, W Home 2/28/ (OT), W Away 2/25/77 5-1, W Away 2/26/77 4-3, W All-Time FINDLAY Home 1/4/03 4-1, W HENRY FORD CC All-Time Home Away 12/14/ , W Home 2/9/74 4-2, W ILLINOIS-CHICAGO All-Time Home Away Neutral Home 12/10/82 6-0, W Home 12/11/82 8-5, W Away 2/18/ (OT), T Away 2/19/83 3-1, W Away 12/2/83 5-4, W Away 12/3/ , W Home 1/27/84 5-1, W Home 1/28/84 5-2, W Away 10/26/84 4-5, L Away 10/27/84 6-7, L Home 1/11/85 3-0, W Home 1/12/85 8-2, W Home 10/25/85 6-4, W Home 10/26/85 3-4, L Away 1/10/86 8-1, W Away 1/11/ (OT), W Away 10/17/ (OT), W Away 10/18/86 6-9, L Home 12/12/86 4-0, W Home 12/13/86 4-1, W Away 2/27/ (OT), W RESULTS 53ALL-TIME OPPONENT 9 ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

54 54ALL-TIME OPPONENT RESULTS Away 2/28/87 4-6, L Away 3/1/87 5-1, W Home 10/16/ (OT), L Away 10/17/87 5-3, W Away 12/11/87 6-5, W Home 12/12/ (OT), W Away 12/2/88 3-6, L Away 12/3/88 4-5, L Home 2/10/89 4-5, L Home 2/11/89 3-7, L Away 3/3/89 4-8, L Away 3/4/89 6-4, W Away 3/5/89 2-6, L Home 12/1/89 6-4, W Home 12/2/89 9-6, W Away 2/9/90 1-5, L Away 2/10/ (OT), T Home 10/19/90 4-1, W Away 10/20/90 4-2, W Away 1/18/91 4-7, L Home 1/19/91 7-6, W Away 10/25/91 5-1, W Away 10/26/91 3-1, W Home 2/14/ (OT), T Home 2/15/ (OT), T Away 12/4/92 5-3, W Home 12/5/92 4-2, W Away 2/2/93 2-4, L Home 1/14/ (OT), W Away 1/15/94 7-3, W Home 3/5/94 5-3, W Neutral 11/24/ W Away 1/10/95 2-3, L Home 2/7/95 9-4, W Away 3/2/95 5-1, W Home 1/5/ (OT), T Away 1/7/ (OT), W Away 2/3/96 5-1, W ILLINOIS-CHICAGO CIRCLE All-Time Home Away Away 11/24/73 5-1, W Home 2/8/74 4-2, W Home 11/22/ , W Home 11/23/74 8-1, W Away 2/15/ , W Home 10/26/79 6-2, W Home 10/27/ , W Away 10/31/80 8-2, W Away 11/1/ , W IOWA STATE All-Time Home Home 12/28/ , W KENT STATE All-Time Home Away Away 11/16/73 7-3, W Away 11/17/73 6-0, W Home 2/22/74 8-3, W Home 2/23/74 6-4, W Home 1/29/ (OT), W Home 1/30/93 7-3, W Away 3/6/93 6-4, W Away 10/22/93 2-6, L Away 10/23/ (OT), W Home 2/5/94 8-4, W LAKE FOREST All-Time Home Away Home 12/7/ , W Home 12/8/73 6-1, W Away 1/25/74 6-4, W Away 1/26/ (OT), L Home 12/6/ , W Home 12/7/74 8-3, W Away 1/24/ , W Away 1/25/ , W Away 12/5/ , W Away 12/6/ , W Home 1/23/76 7-3, W Home 1/24/ , W Home 12/3/ , W Home 12/4/76 9-1,W McMASTER All-Time Home Home 12/21/74 6-2, W Home 11/3/78 3-4, L Home 11/4/78 5-3, W MICHIGAN-DEARBORN All-Time Home Home 2/3/ , W Home 2/4/ , W Home 10/20/ , W Home 10/21/89 7-4, W NORTHERN ILLINOIS All-Time Home Away Away 1/18/ , W Home 1/19/ , W All-Time Home Away OHIO Home 11/30/ , W Home 12/1/ , W Away 2/15/74 4-5, L Away 2/16/74 5-2, W All-Time Home Away ST. CLAIR Away 1/15/73 6-5, W Home 2/20/74 4-1, W Away 11/27/74 2-6, L Home 2/12/ , W Away 11/26/ (OT), T Home 12/17/75 6-2, W Home 11/24/ , W Away 12/8/ , W Home 11/4/ , W Away 1/11/78 7-2, W ST. FRANCIS XAVIER All-Time Home 10/13/94 6-5, W ST. LOUIS All-Time Home Away Neutral Home 2/28/ , L Home 3/1/75 4-6, L Neutral 3/7/75 2-5, L Away 2/13/76 4-7, L Away 2/14/76 3-5, L Home 2/20/76 4-1, W Home 2/21/ (OT), W Neutral 3/13/ (OT), T Neutral 3/14/ , L Home 1/14/77 5-4, W Home 1/15/77 1-3, L Away 2/18/77 4-6, L Away 2/20/77 2-4, L Away 3/4/77 2-3, L Away 3/6/ , L Home 1/13/78 5-2, W Home 1/14/78 5-6, L Away 2/16/78 4-0, W Away 2/17/78 6-2, W Away 12/15/78 4-7, L Away 12/16/78 5-7, L Home 2/2/79 8-2, W Home 2/3/79 5-7, L ST. MARY S (Minn.) All-Time Home Home 12/13/ , W Home 12/14/ , W ST. SCHOLASTICA All-Time Home Home 11/24/78 8-3, W Home 11/25/78 5-3, W All-Time Home TORONTO Home 1/16/ , W Home 1/17/ , W Home 10/12/96 6-1, W WATERLOO All-Time Home Home 11/11/77 6-2, W Home 11/12/77 8-2, W Home 10/15/ , W Home 10/20/94 6-0, W WAYNE STATE All-Time Home Away Home 12/31/05 3-6, L Home 11/4/06 4-0, W Away 12/16/06 5-7, L Home 12/7/07 5-2, W Home 12/8/08 5-1, W WESTERN ONTARIO All-Time Home Neutral Neutral 12/30/ (OT), T Home 10/14/95 9-2, W Home 10/9/ (OT), T WILFRID LAURIER All-Time Home Home 11/17/78 4-3, W Home 11/18/78 3-2, W Home 11/16/ , W Home 11/17/79 7-4, W All-Time Home WINDSOR Home 11/22/75 8-4, W Home 1/5/77 8-2, W Home 11/22/ (OT), L Home 11/7/78 5-1, W WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR All-Time Home Home 11/14/ (OT), W Home 11/15/ , W Home 11/12/76 3-6, L Home 11/13/ , W Home 11/25/77 9-3, W Home 11/26/ , W UMASS-AMHERST All-Time Home 12/29/98 4-3, W Home 12/30/98 0-1, L 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 CCHA TITLE

55 ( , CCHA, 4th) Lost in 1st round to Denver 3-2 2OT in Green Bay, Wisc. #3 seed Back row: Nick Pisellini, Shane Berschbach, Mike Leone, PJ Kavaya, Matt Tennyson, Danny DeKeyser, Luke Witkowski, Dave Chaney, Brett Beebe, Trevor Elais, Ben Warda Middle Row: Dion VanAtter, Tim Herrmann, Kyle O Kane, Ross Henry, Dennis Brown, Chase Balisy, Ben Miller, Dave Donnellan, Derek Roehl, Dane Walters, Patrick Nagorsen, J.J. Crew, Greg Squires, Brian Bauer, Heidi Pensinger, Matt Schrank Front Row: Jerry Kuhn, Mike Levendusky, Sean Hogan, Max Campbell, Jeff Blashill, Ian Slater, Pat Ferschweiler, Ryan Watson, Rob Facca, Travis Paeth, Matt Federico NCAA TEAMS ( , CCHA, 3rd-tied) Lost in 1st round to Clarkson 6-1 in Albany, N.Y. Front Row (l-r): Jim Holman, Darren Maloney, Kyle Millar, Jamal Mayers, Jeremy Brown, Derek Innanen, Chris Brooks, Peter Wilkinson. Second Row: Marc Magliarditi, Jeff Rucinski, Carlin Nordstrom, Jason Jestadt, Brent Lovett, Joel Irving, Brendan Kenny, Shawn Zimmerman, Marc Morningstar. Third Row: Steve Duke, Jason Redenius, Geoff Collard, Joe Corvo, David Berger, Matt Cressman, Justin Cardwell. Back Row: Tony Code, Mike Melas, Graham Bridel, Chad Anderson, Frank Novock, Matt Barnes. Not pictured: Head Coach Bill Wilkinson, Assistant Coach Jim Culhane, Assistant Coach Bill Watson, Volunteer Coach Pat Ryan ALL-AMERICANS 3 HOBEY BAKER FINALISTS

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