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2 Michigan Hockey MICHIGAN HOCKEY SCHEDULE A L L T I M E S E A S T E R N September Sat vs. Western Ontario (ex.)... W, 10-1 October (4-2) Fri at St. Lawrence...W, 3-1 Sat at Clarkson... L, 3-0 Fri vs. Vermont...W, 4-1 Sat vs. Vermont...W, 3-2 Fri at Penn State*...L, 5-4 OT Sat at Penn State*...W, 5-2 November (2-4-2) Thu vs. Ferris State...W, 7-2 Fri vs. Ferris State...L, 3-2 OT Fri vs. Minnesota*...W, 5-4 OT Sat vs. Minnesota*...T, 6-6 OT Fri at Wisconsin*... L, 7-3 Sat at Wisconsin*...T, 4-4 OT Fri vs. Ohio State*... L, 3-2 Sat vs. Ohio State*... L, 5-1 December (1-1) Sat at USNTDP U-18 Team (ex)...w, 7-3 Thu vs. Michigan State*...W, 4-0 Fri at Michigan State*... L, 5-0 January (5-5) Mon vs. Bowling Green State (GLI)... L, 6-4 Tues vs. Michigan State (GLI)...W, 6-4 Fri vs. Notre Dame*... L, 2-1 Sun at Notre Dame*... L, 2-1 Fri at Minnesota*...W, 5-3 Sat at Minnesota*...W, 3-1 Fri vs. Penn State*...W, 4-0 Sat vs. Penn State*...W, 3-2 Fri at Ohio State*... L, 4-0 Sat at Ohio State*... L, 5-3 February (6-1-1) Fri vs. Wisconsin*...W, 5-3 Sat vs. Wisconsin*... L, 4-2 Fri at Michigan State*...T, 1-1 OT Sat vs. Michigan State (LCA)*...W, 3-2 Fri at Notre Dame*...W, 4-2 Sun vs. Notre Dame*...W, 1-0 Fri vs. Arizona State...W, 5-3 Sat vs. Arizona State...W, 5-3 March (2-1) Fri vs. Wisconsin^...W, 6-5 Sat vs. Wisconsin^...W,7-4 Sat at Ohio State^...L, 3-2 OT Sat vs. Northeastern#...4:30 pm Sun NCAA Regionals#...4:00 pm NCAA FIRST ROUND Saturday, March 24, :30 P.M. ET DCU Center Worcester, Mass. Radio: IMG Sports Network (Al Randall, PxP; Andrew Merrick, Color) TV: ESPNews (Joe Beninati, PxP; Billy Jaffe, Color) April Thu NCAA Frozen Four%...TBD Sat NCAA Frozen Four%...TBD *Conference Game ^Big Ten Tournament #NCAA (Worcester, Mass) %NCAA Frozen Four (St. Paul, Minn.)

3 Michigan Player and Team Notes Season Review This season saw some new but familiar faces around the Michigan Hockey program and the Big Ten Conference. Mel Pearson returned to Ann Arbor, becoming the ninth head coach in program history. He led the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament in his first year behind the bench, becoming the only coach in program history to accomplish that feat. The Maize and Blue won 20 games in Pearson s first season, the 40th time the Wolverines have reached the 20-win mark. U-M finished third in Big Ten, and won its first round matchup against Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament. The hopes of a second Big Ten championship were dashed in the semifinals when Michigan was defeated by Ohio State in overtime. Conference newcomers but familiar foes, Notre Dame won the regular season and tournament championships in its first year as a member of the Big Ten for hockey. B1G Time Players Five Wolverines were recognized by the Big Ten this year, including scoring champion Cooper Marody. Marody was also named to the All-Big Ten First Team. Tony Calderone and Quinn Hughes were named All-Big Ten Second Team, with Hughes also being named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Hayden Lavigne was named a Big Ten Honorable Mention. Sam Piazza was also recognized, winning his second-straight Sportsmanship Award. How Sweep it is The Wolverines have had six weekend sweeps in a season since the campaign. The sweep over the top-ranked Fighting Irish (Feb. 16, 18) was also the first time in program history U-M has swept the No. 1-ranked team in the polls. Previously, the highest ranked team Michigan swept was the No. 2-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, during the season. Leaders and Best Marody s 46 points and 32 assists lead all players in the Big Ten conference. Joining him atop the standings is Calderone, as his 23 goals are four better than second best in the Big Ten. Finishing Strong The Maize and Blue ended their regular season on a five game winning streak, and a six game unbeaten streak. Since being swept by Notre Dame in early January, the Wolverines went , tied for the fourth-most wins in college hockey since Jan. 8. Nifty Nine Nine Wolverines have set career highs for points this year. The players are Calderone, Marody, Lavigne, senior defenseman Sam Piazza, sophomore forward Jake Slaker, senior forward Niko Porikos, junior defenseman Joseph Cecconi, senior Dexter Dancs, and sophomore forward Nick Pastujov. In addition, sophomore defensemen Luke Martin and Griffin Luce have tied their point totals from their freshmen campaigns. Tony Lights the Lamp Calderone s 23 goals are the most by a U-M player in the first 37 games of a season since Kyle Connor s 35 goals in 37 games during the campaign. Calderone s four goals on March 2 are also the most since Connor scored four on March 18, 2016 against Penn State. Marody in Good Company Marody s 46 points are the most by a Wolverine through 37 games since Kyle Connor had 69 in Quinntessential Blue liner Hughes 28 points (4g, 24a) are the most by a U-M freshman blue liner through 37 games since Jacob Trouba had 29 points in a 37 game season in His 24 assists are the most by a freshman defenseman in team history, while his 28 points places him fourth in Michigan freshman defenseman history. Climbin the Ranks Marody ranks tied for ninth nationally with 46 points on the season and tied for third with 32 assists. Calderone is tied for eighth nationally with 23 goals. GOALLL!!! Michigan ranks seventh in the nation in goals per game, averaging 3.35 goals over its 37 games. Calderone ranks seventh in the nation in goals per game at Home Sweet Home The Wolverines have scored 73 goals at home this season, putting them seventh in the country. An average of 3.84 goals per game at home puts the Maize and Blue sixth in the country in goals per home game. The Finishing Touch The Wolverines rank tied for fourth in the nation in third period goals, scoring 47 of them this season. Slaker s nine third period tallies are also tied for fourth most nationally. PairWise - ENTERING TOURNAMENT Rk Team Points Record 1 St. Cloud State t Notre Dame t Cornell t Ohio State t Denver Minnesota State Providence t Michigan t Northeastern Clarkson Penn State t Minnesota Duluth t Minnesota North Dakota Boston University t Boston College t Bowling Green t Princeton Omaha Northern Michigan Michigan Tech t Union t Mercyhurst Colorado College t Western Michigan t Wisconsin Air Force Harvard t Maine t Miami Bemidji State Quinnipiac Colgate Connecticut t Michigan State 25 12/ t Massachusetts Canisius t Dartmouth t Yale UMass Lowell t Army t Merrimack Robert Morris t American International t Bentley t RIT t Holy Cross Vermont Sacred Heart Ferris State Alabama Huntsville New Hampshire Arizona State Niagara Brown Lake Superior Alaska Rensselaer St. Lawrence Alaska Anchorage Italics - In the NCAA Tournament Bold - In the

4 Michigan Hockey Record When Scoring Name Record Jack Becker Nicholas Boka Tony Calderone Joseph Cecconi Dexter Dancs Quinn Hughes Will Lockwood Griffin Luce Cooper Marody Cutler Martin Luke Martin Christian Meike Josh Norris Michael Pastujov Nick Pastujov Sam Piazza Niko Porikos Dakota Raabe Alex Roos James Sanchez Jake Slaker Brendan Warren Adam Winborg Awards and Honors PRESEASON BIG TEN WATCH LIST Quinn Hughes, D, Freshman Will Lockwood, F, Sophomore Josh Norris, F, Freshman BIG TEN FIRST STAR OF THE WEEK Cooper Marody, F, Junior (Jan. 3) Brendan Warren, F, Junior (Jan. 16) Hayden Lavigne, G, Sophomore (Jan. 23) Hayden Lavigne, G, Sophomre (Feb. 20) BIG TEN SECOND STAR OF THE WEEK Jake Slaker, F, Sophomore (Oct. 24) Tony Calderone, F, Sophomore (Nov. 14) BIG TEN THIRD STAR OF THE WEEK Cooper Marody, F, Junior (Nov. 7) Jack Becker, F, Freshman (Feb. 6) ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM Cooper Marody, F, Junior ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM Tony Calderone, F, Senior Quinn Hughes, D, Freshman ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION Hayden Lavigne, G, Sophomore BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Quinn Hughes, D HERO SPORTS HERO OF THE WEEK Cooper Marody, F, Junior (Nov. 8) Tony Calderone, F, Senior (No.v 17) Hayden Lavigne, G, Sophomre (Feb. 22) NCAA FIRST STAR OF THE WEEK Tony Calderone, F, Senior (March 6) NCAA THIRD STAR OF THE WEEK Hayden Lavigne, G, Sophomore (Feb. 20) NCAA FIRST PLAY OF THE WEEK Quinn Hughes, D, Freshman (Feb. 13) NCAA SECOND PLAY OF THE WEEK Alex Roos, F, Graduate (Nov. 14) NCAA FIFTH PLAY OF THE WEEK Joseph Cecconi, D, Junior IFeb. 13) All GLI TEAM Cooper Marody, F, Junior (Jan. 3) SPORTSCENTER TOP TEN PLAYS Quinn Hughes, D, Freshman (Feb. 9) (#3 Play) Michigan Player and Team Notes Block It Out Michigan ranks fourth nationally with an average of blocked shots per game and third in total blocked shots with 566 on the season. SHOTS, SHOTS, SHOTS Michigan ranks ninth nationally with an average of shots on goal per game, and is 24th in the nation with a shots on goal margin per game. CLASSy Piazza Senior defenseman Sam Piazza was named one of 10 NCAA men s ice hockey student-athlete finalists for the Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. Through 35 games this season, Piazza has recorded 15 points (2g, 13a) on the year. Hobey Hopefuls Tony Calderone and Cooper Marody were both nominated for the Hobey Baker Award, given annually to college hockey s top player. Michigan has had two Hobey Baker winners in its history, with Brendan Morrison winning in 1997 and Kevin Porter in Highlight Reel Hughes Freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes goal on Friday (Feb. 9) at MSU garnered national attention, being named the No. 3 play on ESPN Sport Center s Top Ten Plays on Feb. 9, while also being named the NCAA s top play of the week. Draft Watch Freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes headlines the five current NCAA freshmen featured in NHL Central Scouting s Players to Watch for the 2018 NHL Draft, being ranked as an A prospect. Fellow classmate Mike Pastujov also joins the list as he enters his second season of being draft eligible. Tambellini Returns Jeff Tambellini enters his first season as an undergraduate assistant coach for the University of Michigan ice hockey team. Tambellini was a standout forward for the Wolverines from to Tambellini returned to Michigan in September 2017 after finishing a 12-year professional career, which included stints with the Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders and Vancouver Canucks. The Port Moody, British Columbia native most recently spent last season in Sweden. In 124 career games for the Maize and Blue Tambellini racked up 129 points, while helping lead the Wolverines to two CCHA Championships. After scoring 45 points over 43 games in his freshman year, he received All-Rookie Team, Second All-Star Team and Rookie of the Year honors in the CCHA. In , Tambellini notched 57 points over 42 games, earning CCHA First Team Honors, Second Team All-American, CCHA Tournament MVP, and was also named to the NCAA Midwest Regional All-Tournament team. A first round selection of the Los Angeles Kings in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft (27th overall), Tambellini appeared in 242 NHL games, including a Stanley Cup Finals appearance with his hometown Vancouver Canucks in Red Berenson Rink at Yost Ice Arena Red Berenson was honored for his 33 seasons of coaching Michigan hockey when the ice rink inside Yost Arena was officially named the Red Berenson Rink at Yost Ice Arena. The University of Michigan Board of Regents approved on Thursday, Oct. 19, an addition to the naming structure at historic Yost Arena at its monthly meeting. Deker HOF Induction During the 2nd intermission of their November 3rd game against Ferris State, the Michigan hockey team celebrated the induction of its seven-member 2017 Dekers Hall of Fame class. Jason Botterill, Matt Herr, Brendan Morrison, Bill Muckalt and Marty Turco were at the newly minted Red Berenson Rink to celebrate their induction into the most prestigious group of Michigan hockey alumni. Den ny Felsner and John Madden were also honored but could not attend. Red, White and Go Blue U-M s Quinn Hughes, Will Lockwood and Josh Norris competed at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, NY, from Dec. 26, Jan. 5, The trio become the 45th, 46th and 47th Wolverines for the United States, seven for Canada and one for Sweden -- to have played in the WJC. The United States came away with the Bronze Medal after defeating the Czech Republic on Jan. 5. Sweden was awarded the silver medal, while Canada came away with the Gold Medal.

5 Michigan Player and Team Notes FOR MATZKA Michigan hosted its second annual ALS Awareness game on Saturday, Feb. 2. The game was played in honor of former Wolverine Scott Matzka 01, who was diagnosed with ALS in To learn more about Matzka s story visit and Twitter #MYTURN4ALS. U-M in the Olympics Michigan hockey alums Chad Kolarik 08 (USA) and Andrew Ebbett 06 (Canada) represented their respective countries in the XXIII Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, with Ebbett and Team Canada winning the bronze medal. They become the 15th and 16th Wolverine to compete in hockey at the Winter Olympics (eight USA, four Canada, one Austria, one Japan and one Sweden). Did you know? Michigan s average age of 20 years, 324 days to start the season is the third youngest in NCAA DI Men s Hockey, ranking only behind Boston College (20 years, 125 days) and Boston University (20 years, 127 days) Michigan freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes is the youngest player in NCAA DI Men s Hockey (Oct. 14, 1999), while fellow classmate Michael Pastujov is the fourth youngest (Aug. 11, 1999). With an average weight of pounds, Michigan ranks as the ninth biggest team in NCAA DI Men s Hockey according to weight, with the biggest being UMass Lowell (199.66). Pearson is one of nine new head coaches in NCAA DI Men s Hockey with new programs. Michigan had 17 alums make an NHL opening night roster, second most amongst NCAA DI Men s Hockey programs behind Boston College (19). U-M had 22 alums make at least one appearance in the NHL last season, ranking only behind BC (24) and tied with North Dakota (22). With Carl Hagelin and Kevin Porter raising the Stanley Cup last spring with the Pittsburgh Penguins, U-M alums have now raised the cup 16 times, which is tied for third most amongst NCAA DI Men s Hockey programs (Wisconsin 19, Boston College 18, North Dakota 16). Michigan s 36 NCAA Tournament appearances heading into ranks second behind Minnesota (37), while ranking tied for fourth with six appearances in the last 10 years. Michigan s 24 Frozen Four appearances ranks second behind Boston College (25). Michigan s 10 draft picks on the roster is the third most of any NCAA DI Men s Hockey program, trailing Minnesota (13) and Boston University (12). Built in 1923, Yost Ice Arena is tied for the second oldest arena in NCAA DI Men s College Hockey, trailing Northeastern s Matthews Arena (1910) and tied with Princeton s Baker Arena (1923). Jason Botterill 97 was named the General Manager of the Buffalo Sabres on May 11, 2017, becoming 12th GM of an NHL organization who played collegiate hockey. ST. CLOUD ST AIR FORCE MINNESOTA ST MINNESOTA-DULUTH OHIO STATE PRINCETON DENVER PENN STATE SIOUX FALLS, SD ALLENTOWN, PA THE BRACKET WORCESTER, MA BRIDGEPORT, CT BOSTON UNIVERSITY Record When... On Olympic-sized ice On regulation-sized ice Game 1 of a Big Ten weekend series Game 2 of a Big Ten weekend series Games following a win Games following a loss Games following a tie The margin of victory is 1 goal The margin of victory is 2 goals The margin of victory is 3+ goals Scoring 0 goals Scoring 1 goal Scoring 2 goals Scoring 3 goals Scoring 4 goals Scoring 5+ goals Scoring first The opponent scores first Leading after one period The opponent leads after one period Tied after one period Leading after two periods The opponent leads after two periods Tied after two periods In overtime Out-shooting its opponent Being out-shot by an opponent Shots on goal are even Scoring a power-play goal Not scoring a power-play goal Allowing a power-play goal Not allowing a power-play goal Scoring a shorthanded goal Allowing a shorthanded goal Playing a ranked oppenent When wearing white jerseys When wearing blue jerseys When wearing maize jerseys USCHO Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last 1 St. Cloud State (32) Cornell (16) Notre Dame (1) Denver (1) Ohio State Minnesota State Northeastern Minnesota Duluth Providence Clarkson Michigan North Dakota Penn State Boston College Minnesota Northern Michigan Omaha Boston University Bowling Green Union USA Today/USA Hockey Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last 1 St. Cloud State (20) Cornell (14) Notre Dame Ohio State Denver Minnesota State Northeastern Minnesota Duluth Providence Clarkson Michigan Penn State North Dakota NR 14 Minnesota Boston College NR CORNELL MICHIGAN NORTHEASTERN NOTRE DAME MICHIGAN TECH PROVIDENCE CLARKSON

6 Michigan Hockey Michigan vs. Opponents in the NCAA Tournament Team GP W L Pct Air Force Bemidji State Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Brown Clarkson Colgate Colorado College Cornell Dartmouth Denver Harvard Lake Superior State Maine Mercyhurst Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Nebraska-Omaha New Hampshire Niagara North Dakota Northern Michigan Notre Dame Princeton Providence Rensselaer St. Cloud State St. Lawrence Wisconsin Totals Michigan vs. Frozen Four Opponents Team GP W L Pct Boston College Boston University Brown Clarkson Colorado College Dartmouth Denver Harvard Maine Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth New Hampshire North Dakota Notre Dame Providence Rensselaer St. Lawrence Wisconsin Totals Michigan in the NCAA Tournament Appearances...37 Frozen Four Appearances...24 NCAA Championships...9 Games Played...80 Games Won...51 Games Lost...29 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 Michigan 8 North Dakota Denver 6 Wisconsin 5 Minnesota Boston University Boston College FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 25 Boston College 24 Michigan 22 Boston University North Dakota 21 Minnesota CONSECUTIVE FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 10 Michigan Boston University Boston University Colorado College North Dakota Boston College Michigan Cornell Minnesota St. Lawrence FROZEN FOUR WINS 25 Michigan 23 North Dakota 21 Boston University Denver 20 Minnesota Team Records TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 37 Michigan Minnesota 35 Boston College Boston University 32 North Dakota CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 22 Michigan North Dakota Minnesota Denver 2008-Present 10 Michigan CURRENT CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 11 Denver 5 Providence 4 Boston University Minnesota-Duluth 3 Notre Dame Semifinal Games Won...12 Semifinal Games Lost...12 Championship Games Won...9 Championship Games Lost...3 Third-Place Games Won...4 Third-Place Games Lost...0 Coaching Records NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 6 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 5 Murray Armstrong, Denver 5 Jerry York, Bowling Green & Boston College 3 Jack Parker, Boston University Ned Harkness, Rensselaer & Cornell John MacInness, Michigan Tech Bob Johnson, Wisconsin Herb Brooks, Minnesota Gino Gasparini, North Dakota FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 13 Jack Parker, Boston University 13 Jerry York, Boston College & Bowling Green 11 Red Berenson, Michigan 10 Vic Heyliger, Michigan Murray Armstrong, Denver 9 Snooks Kelley, Boston College John MacInnes, Michigan Tech CONSECUTIVE FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 10 Vic Heyliger, Michigan Cheddy Thompson, Colorado Coll Jack Parker, Boston University Jack Parker, Boston University Dave Hakstol, North Dakota Jerry York, Boston College Red Berenson, Michigan Doug Woog, Minnesota Ned Harkness, Cornell George Menard, St. Lawrence FROZEN FOUR WINS 16 Vic Heyliger, Michigan 14 Murray Armstrong, Denver Jerry York, Boston College & Bowling Green 12 Jack Parker, Boston University 10 John MacInnes, Michigan Tech TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 24 Jack Parker, Boston University 23 Red Berenson, Michigan 22 Ron Mason, Bowling Green & Michigan St. 19 Jerry York, Boston College & Bowling Green 17 Dick Umile, New Hampshire CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 22 Red Berenson, Michigan Doug Woog, Minnesota Vic Heyliger, Michigan Dick Umile, New Hampshire Jack Parker, Boston University TOURNAMENT WINS 40 Jerry York, Boston College and BGSU 30 Jack Parker, Boston University 30 Red Berenson, Michigan 22 Ron Mason, Michigan St. and Bowling Green 21 Doug Woog, Minnesota MICHIGAN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT BY THE NUMBERS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES FROZEN FOUR VICTORIES CONSECUTIVE NCAA APPEARANCES

7 Year Team Result Score Margin 1948 Boston College W 6-4 OT 2 Michigan in the NCAA Tournament Dartmouth W Dartmouth L Colorado College W Boston University L Boston College W Boston University W Brown W St. Lawrence W Colorado College W Boston University W Minnesota W RPI L Boston College W Harvard W Colorado College W St. Lawrence W Michigan Tech W Harvard W Colorado College L Clarkson L St. Lawrence W Providence W Denver W Bowling Green W Boston University W Wisconsin L 5-6 OT Cornell L 4-5 OT -1 Cornell W Cornell W Boston University L Boston University L Northern Michigan W Wisconsin L Wisconsin W 4-3 OT 1 Maine L 3-4 OT Lake Superior State L 4-5 OT Wisconsin W Maine L 3-4 3OT Minnesota W Boston University W Colorado College W 3-2 OT Minnesota W Boston University L Princeton W North Dakota W New Hampshire W Boston College W 3-2 OT Denver W New Hampshire L 1-2 OT Colgate W 4-3 OT 1 Maine L Mercyhurst W St. Cloud State W Boston College L St. Cloud State W Denver W Minnesota L Maine W Colorado College W Minnesota L 2-3 OT New Hampshire W Boston College L 2-3 OT Wisconsin W Colorado College L North Dakota L North Dakota L Niagra W Clarkson W Notre Dame L 4-5 OT Air Force L Bemidji State W Miami L 2-3 OT Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 OT 1 Colorado College W North Dakota W Minnesota-Duluth L 2-3 OT Cornell L 2-3 OT Notre Dame W 3-2 OT 1 North Dakota L Bold - Championship Game Appearances Current Wolverines in NCAA s Career Stats in NCAA Tournament Name GP G A PTS Luke Martin Cutler Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Michael Pastujov Niko Porikos Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes Christian Meike James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Goaltender GP W-L-T GAA SV% SO Hayden Lavigne Chad Catt Jack LaFontaine Round Breakdown NCAA First Round Record: 14-5 Year Team Result Score Margin 1991 Cornell L 4-5 OT -1 Cornell W Cornell W Princeton W Denver W Colgate W Mercyhurst W St. Cloud State W Maine W New Hampshire W Wisconsin W North Dakota L North Dakota L Niagra W Air Force L Bemidji State W Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 OT Cornell L 2-3 OT Notre Dame W 3-2 OT 1 NCAA Quarterfinal Record: Year Team Result Score Margin 1977 Bowling Green W Boston University L Boston University L Northern Michigan W Wisconsin W 4-3 OT Lake Superior State L 4-5 OT Maine L 3-4 OT Boston University W Minnesota W North Dakota W New Hampshire L 1-2 OT Maine L St. Cloud State W Denver W Colorado College W Boston College L 2-3 OT Colorado College L Clarkson W Miami L 2-3 OT Colorado College W North Dakota L NCAA Semifinal Record: Year Team Result Score Margin 1948 Boston College W 6-4 OT Dartmouth L Boston University L Boston University W St. Lawrence W Boston University W RPI L Harvard W St. Lawrence W Harvard W Clarkson L Providence W Boston University W Wisconsin L Maine L 3-4 OT Maine L 3-4 3OT Boston University W Boston University L New Hampshire W Boston College L Minnesota L Minnesota L 2-3 OT Notre Dame L 4-5 OT North Dakota W NCAA Consolation Record: 4-0 Year Team Result Score Margin 1949 Colorado College W Boston College W Boston College W St. Lawrence W NCAA Championship Record: 9-3 Year Team Result Score Margin 1948 Dartmouth W Brown W Colorado College W Minnesota W Colorado College W Michigan Tech W Colorado College L Wisconsin L 5-6 OT Colorado College W 3-2 OT Boston College W 3-2 OT Minnesota-Duluth L 2-3 OT -1

8 Michigan Hockey ACROSS THE BENCH: NORTHEASTERN The Northeastern Series Michigan and Northeastern meet for the seventh time in program history, with the previous six games split 3-3. The teams first met in 1964 at the Boston Area Tournament, with the Wolverines winning 7-2. The Maize and Blue have never traveled to Matthews Arena to play the Huskies, but Northeastern has visited Ann Arbor three times, and have defeated Michigan each time. This will be the first time the Wolverines and Huskies have met in the NCAA Tournament, with Michigan making its 37th appearance and Northeastern making its sixth, with their last appearance coming in 2016, where it lost in the first round. Scouting the Huskies Northeastern is led by head coach Jim Madigan, who was named the tenth head coach in Northeastern history in Since 2011, the Northeastern alumnus and three-time Beanpot champion has led the Huskies to their first Hockey East Championship since 1988 when they won in 2016, and their third NCAA Tournament appearance since 2009 with their birth, also in Finishing with a record of this season, it is the first time since 1943 that Northeastern has had five consecutive seasons with a winning record. Northeastern comes into the NCAA Tournament after losing in overtime of the Hockey East semifinals to Providence, 3-2. Leading Northeastern Northeastern is led by a duo of Hobey Baker finalists: junior forward Adam Gaudette and senior forward Dylan Sikura. Gaudette leads the Huskies, and the nation, in goals and points, with 30 goals and 60 total points this season. Sikura is right behind Gaudette with 53 points and leads the team in assists with 32. Freshman Cayden Primeau has been the workhorse between the pipes for the Huskies this season, playing in 33 games and starting 31 of them. Primeau is sixth in the country in both save percentage and goals against average, with splits of.932 and 1.88, respectively. Primeau comes into the tournament with a record of All-Time Series vs. Northeastern Record: Home Record: Road Record: N/A NCAA Tournament Record: First Meeting Last Game: 11/25/11 (L, 1-4) Last Win: 10/27/06 (4-3, OT) MICHIGAN /3.35 (T7) 112/3.03 (T36) 18.1% (36) 75.3% (57) MARODY (46) (T10) CALDERONE (23) (T8) MARODY (32) (T3) LAVIGNE (16) (T19) LAVIGNE (2.79) (41) LAVIGNE (.910) (38) HUSKIES TO WATCH NORTHEASTERN /3.62 (5) 78/2.11 (6) 27.2% (3) 82.2% (22) GAUDETTE (60) (1) GAUDETTE (30) (1) SIKURA (32) (T3) PRIMEAU (19) (13) PRIMEAU (1.88) (6) PRIMEAU (.932) (6) ADAM GUADETTE Jr. // F // Braintree, Mass. // VAN '15. Rd. 5 #149 Named a Hobey Baker finalist this year Hockey East Player of the Year Leads nation in goals and points : 37 GP, Career: 113 GP, DYLAN SIKURA Sr. // F // Aurora, Ontario // CHI '14. Rd. 6 #178 Hobey Baker finalist for the second year in a row Back-to-back 50 point seasons Second among active players for most career points : 34 GP, Career: 95 GP, CAYDEN PRIMEAU Fr. // G // Voorhees, N.J. // MTL '17. Rd. 7 #199 Eberly Award winner for best goalie in Beanpot Sixth in nation in GAA and SV% Son of NHLer Keith Primeau : 33 GP, , 1.88,.932%, 4 SO Career: 33 GP, , 1.88,.932%, 4 SO Recent Games vs. Northeastern Date Site Result Score Margin Rank 12/29/1964 N1 W /29/1965 N1 W /8/2004 N2 L /- 10/27/2006 H W 4-3-OT 1 6/- 10/28/2006 H L /- 11/25/2011 H L /- N1 Boston Area Tournament (Mass.) N2 - Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio)

9 ACROSS THE BENCH: CORNELL The Cornell University Series Michigan and Cornell have met eight times in program history, with the Big Red leading the series 4-3-1, including a 3-0 mark at neutral sites. In the last matchup between the two teams on November 24, 2012, the Wolverines fell 5-1 at Madison Square Garden. Prior to that, Cornell defeated U-M in overtime in the 2012 NCAA First Round. The two squads have met in the NCAA tournament four out of their eight matchups, with each team winning twice. The schools met in the 1991 NCAA First Round, when it was a best-of-three series. The Big Red won the first game in overtime, but the Wolverines came back and won the next two, advancing to the quarterfinals. Scouting the Big Red Cornell is led by head coach and Big Red alumnus Mike Schafer. Schafer returned to the university in 1995 to become the head coach of Cornell. Schafer has coached for 22 seasons, leading the Big Red to the NCAA Tournament 10 times, with a trip to the Frozen Four in His record makes him the winningest coach in Cornell men s hockey history. Only 43 other coaches in college hockey have crossed the 400-win mark, which Schafer did in This season, he has guided Cornell to a overall record, including a dominant home record of The Big Red as a No.1 seed, and received an at-large bid into the tournament after falling to eventual ECAC champions Princeton in the ECAC Tournament semifinals. Leading Cornell The Big Red are led by the dynamic duo of junior forward Anthony Angello and senior forward Trevor Yates. Angello leads the team with 26 points (13g, 13a) on the year, while Yates ranks just shy of him with 25 points (12g, 13a). Freshman goaltender Matthew Galajda has been the main man in goal for Cornell. He has played over 1600 minutes over the course of 28 appearances. Galajda has a goals against average of 1.49 and a save percentage of.940. He s posted a record of heading into the tournament. All-Time Series vs. Cornell Record: Home Record: Road Record: NCAA Tournament Record: 2-2 Last Game: 11/24/12 (L, 1-5) Last Win: 3/17/91 (9-3) MICHIGAN /3.35 (T7) 112/3.03 (T36) 18.1% (36) 75.3% (57) MARODY (46) (T10) CALDERONE (23) (T8) MARODY (32) (T3) LAVIGNE (16) (T19) LAVIGNE (2.79) (41) LAVIGNE (.910) (38) BIG REDS TO WATCH CORNELL /3.16 (12) 49/1.53 (1) 17.2% (39) 83.0% (14) ANGELLO (26) (T146) ANGELLO (13) (T81) TWO TIED (15) (T178) PRIMEAU (21) (T7) PRIMEAU (1.49) (1) GALAJDA (.940) (3) ANTHONY ANGELLO Jr. // F // Manlius, N.Y. // PIT '14. Rd. 5 #145 Second Team All-ECAC Scored 21 points in 22 ECAC games +15 rating was tied for third highest in ECAC : 32 GP, Career: 101 GP, TREVOR YATES Sr. // F // Beaconsville, Quebec // Free Agent Team Alternate Captain Second on team in points Leads team in shots on goal per game : 32 GP, Career: 119 GP, MATTHEW GALAJDA Fr. // G // Aurora, Ontario // Free Agent Leads nation in GAA and Shutouts ECAC First Team and Rookie of the Year Hobey Baker finalist and Mike Richter semifinalist Ivy League Player of the Year : 28 GP, , 1.49,.940%, 9 SO Career: 28 GP, , 1.49,.940%, 9 SO Recent Games vs. Cornell Date Site Result Score Margin Rank 1/2/1965 A W /2/1988 N1 L /15/1991 H1 L-OT /16/1991 H1 W /17/1991 H1 W /7/1997 H T-OT /- 3/23/2012 N2 L-OT /14 11/24/2012 N3 L /13 N1 Yale Hockey Classic (New Haven, Conn.) N2 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal (Green Bay, Wis.) N3 Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) H1 NCAA First Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

10 Michigan Hockey ACROSS THE BENCH: BOSTON UNIVERSITY The Boston University Series Michigan and BU have met 29 times in program history, with the Wolverines holding a series lead. The two teams last met in 2016, where they played two games against each other on November 11 and November 12 at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines took the first game of the series 4-0, with the Terriers winning the second game 4-2. Michigan and Boston University each are among the leaders in tournament appearances and frozen four appearances. The Wolverines hold the all-time record in tournament appearances, making their 37th this year, with Boston University ranking third with 35 tournament appearances. Additionally, Michigan has reached the Frozen Four 24 times, with BU reaching it 22 times. The two teams have played each other eight times in the NCAA tournament, split evenly with four wins for both schools. While the squads have met in the Frozen Four six times, they have never played against each other for the championship, meeting each time in the semifinals, with the Maize and Blue advancing to the championship game four out of those six matchups. Scouting the Terriers BU is led by head coach David Quinn. Quinn is in his fifth season at the helm of the Terriers leading them to an record through four seasons. In his tenure the Terriers have made four consecutive NCAA tournaments dating back to Before becoming the head coach, Quinn served as the associate head coach of the Terriers from 2004 until In addition to his time as the associate head coach, Quinn was the head coach of the Lake Erie Monsters, where he owns a record of through three seasons. This season, he has guided BU to a record and they enter the tournament with an automatic bid after winning the Hockey East Tournament. Leading Boston Boston is led by a trio of skaters that have scored over 30 points this season. Junior forwards Bobo Carpenter and Jordan Greenway each lead the Terriers with 33 points and freshman forward Shane Bowers has racked up an additional 31 points (16g, 15a). Carpenter leads the team with 20 goals and has also recorded 13 assists, while Greenway is tied for the team high in assists with 21 on the year. Sophomore goaltender Jake Oettinger has been the primary netminder for the Terriers this season starting and appearing in 36 contests and playing 94% of the team s minutes. He has a 2.42 goals against average and a.916 save percentage. He holds a record of and has posted five shutouts on the year. All-Time Series vs. Boston University Record: Home Record: Road Record: NCAA Tournament Record: 4-4 Last Game: 11/12/16 (L, 2-4) Last Win: 11/11/16 (4-0) Recent Games vs. Boston University Date Site Result Score Margin Rank 3/17/1950 N1 L /29/1950 A W /15/1951 N1 W /13/1953 N1 W /30/1964 N2 W /27/1965 N2 L /28/1972 N3 W* /24/1977 N4 W /30/1978 N3 L /3/1988 A L /1/1989 H W /2/1989 H W /30/1990 A W /22/1991 A1 L /23/1991 A1 L /28/1996 N5 W /3 3/27/1997 N6 L /3 12/29/2002 N8 L /14 10/9/2004 N9 W /- 10/26/2007 H W /- 10/27/2007 H W /- 10/25/2008 A L /6 10/24/2009 A L /3 10/25/2013 H W /13 10/25/2014 A L /12 11/20/2015 A L /12 11/21/2015 A W /12 11/11/2016 H W /4 11/12/2016 H L /4 * - Forfeit to Michigan N1 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 Boston Area Tournament (Mass.) N3 Great Lakes Invitational (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N4 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Mich.) N5 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Cincinnati, Ohio) N6 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Milwaukee, Wis.) N8 Great Lakes Invitational (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.) N9 - Lefty McFadden Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) A1 NCAA Quarterfinal (Boston, Mass.) MICHIGAN TERRIERS TO WATCH BOBO CARPENTER Jr. // F // North Reading, Mass. // Free Agent Hockey East Second Team All-Star Leads team in goals and points Sister Alex plays on U.S. National Team : 38 GP, Career: 115 GP, /3.35 (T7) 112/3.03 (T36) 18.1% (36) 75.3% (57) MARODY (46) (T10) CALDERONE (23) (T8) MARODY (32) (T3) LAVIGNE (16) (T19) LAVIGNE (2.79) (41) LAVIGNE (.910) (38) JORDAN GREENWAY Jr. // F // Canton, N.Y. // MIN '15. Rd. 2 #50 Played for Team USA in 2018 Winter Olympics Hockey East Third Team All-Star Hockey East All-Tournament Team : 34 GP, Career: 110 GP, BOSTON UNIVERSITY /3.11 (16) 98/2.58 (T19) 21.9% (16) 78.7% (44) TWO TIED (33) (T63) CARPENTER (20) (T14) TWO TIED (21) (T66) OETTINGER (20) (T10) OETTINGER (2.42) (26) OETTINGER (.916) (24) JAKE OETTINGER So. // G // Lakeville, Minn. // DAL '16. Rd. 1 #26 Hockey East Tournament MVP Member of 2018 bronze medal USA WJC team 2017 Hockey East Second Team All-Star : 36 GP, , 2.42,.916%, 5 SO Career: 71 GP, , 2.27,.922%, 9 SO

11 Head Coach Mel Pearson Mel Pearson was named the ninth head coach in University of Michigan hockey history on Monday, April 24, Pearson returns to Ann Arbor following an impressive six-year stint as head coach at Michigan Tech. There, he led the Huskies to two NCAA Tournament appearances in the last three years while winning a WCHA regular-season title and a WCHA Championship in that span. Pearson registered a overall record, including a mark over the past three seasons. The Pearson File Born February 8, 1959 Hometown Flin Flon, Manitoba College Career Michigan Tech University College Honors GLI Champion - 77, 78, 79, 80 College Degrees Bachelor s Michigan Tech, 1981 Coaching Honors Terry Flanagan Award (Michigan) WCHA Coach of the Year , 2016 (MTU) Coaching Highlights (Michigan Assistant) NCAA Championships , 98 NCAA Frozen Fours , 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 2001, 02, 03, CCHA Regular-Season Championships , 94, 95, 96, 97, 2000, 02, 04, 05, 08, 11 CCHA Tournament Championships , 96, 97, 99, 2002, 03, 05, 08, 10 Coaching Highlights (Michigan Tech Head Coach) WCHA Tournament Championships NCAA Tournament Appearances , 17 Great Lakes Invitational Champion Family Wife - Susie; Children - Kim, Sarah, and Paul Under Pearson s leadership, the Huskies finished the season ranked in the top 20 for a third consecutive year, all of them featuring 20-win campaigns. Pearson also earned two WCHA Coach of the Year honors in his time at Michigan Tech, which claimed the program s first-ever No. 1 national ranking on Nov. 17, Pearson served as a U-M assistant coach from through and as associate head coach from through He played an integral role in developing the Michigan program into one of the most successful in the country. During his tenure, the Wolverines posted a record while capturing 11 Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season titles, nine CCHA Tournament crowns, two NCAA championships (1996 and 1998), and making 11 NCAA Frozen Four appearances. Pearson assisted head coach Red Berenson with on-ice coaching and performed many of the program s administrative functions. He was also heavily involved in the Wolverines recruiting efforts, helping Michigan land the core of its 1996 and 1998 NCAA champion teams. After he helped Michigan to the CCHA regular-season championship, Pearson was awarded the Terry Flanagan Award by the American Hockey Coaches Association, which honors an assistant coach s career body of work. Pearson also served as a coach with the 1996 United States World Junior Championship team, and helped the Americans to a silver medal, the country s second-best finish at the event. Perhaps destined to coach with the Wolverines, Pearson s prep (Willard Ikola) and college (John MacInnes) mentors earned varsity letters as goaltenders at Michigan. Pearson was a standout high school player for Ikola ( ) at Edina East (Minn.) High School, while playing his collegiate career out at Michigan Technological University under MacInnes ( ), one of college hockey s legendary coaches. As a collegian ( ), Pearson collected 56 points ( ) in 97 games, helping Michigan Tech to a third-place finish at the 1981 NCAA Championship. Ironically, Pearson s most famous goal was scored against the Wolverines in the championship game of the 1979 Great Lakes Invitational. He broke a 4-4 tie at 2:28 of the third overtime to give the Huskies the GLI title. The game still stands as longest in the 53-year history of the tournament. After earning his bachelor s degree in business administration in 1981, Pearson remained at his alma mater to serve as an assistant ice hockey coach on the Huskies staff from The Flin Flon, Manitoba, native comes from a hockey family. His father, George Mel Pearson, played 15 seasons of professional hockey with the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League and with Minnesota of the World Hockey Association. His brother, Ted, played for the University of Wisconsin and spent time in the Calgary Flames organization. Pearson and his wife, Susie, have three children -- Kim, Sarah and Paul -- and reside in Saline, Michigan. Pearson s Coaching Record Season Team GC W L T Pct League W L T Pct. Finish Michigan Tech WCHA th Michigan Tech WCHA th Michigan Tech WCHA th Michigan Tech WCHA nd Michigan Tech WCHA T-1st Michigan Tech WCHA nd Michigan B1G Career Totals WCHA B1G

12 Michigan Hockey University Information School: University of Michigan Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment: 46,002 Founded: 1817 University President: Mark S. Schlissel, M.D., Ph.D. Director of Athletics: Warde Manuel Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Maize and Blue Fight Song: The Victors Conference: Big Ten Red Berenson Rink at Yost Ice Arena Completed: 1924 (multi-purpose facility) Converted for Hockey: 1973 (45th season) Seating Capacity: 5,800 Rink Dimensions: 200 x 85 Largest Crowd (Opponent, Date): 8,411 (Michigan State, 1/29/88) Largest Crowd, Post 1996 Renovation (Opponent, Date): 6,986 (Michigan State, 1/19/02) Largest Crowd, Post 2012 Renovation (Opponent, Date): 5,800 (ND, 11/16/12) Record at Yost Ice Arena: (.717) Athletic Communications Director: Kurt Svoboda (kurtks@umich.edu) Hockey: TJ Garske (tgarske@umich.edu) Phone: (206) Mailing Address: Athletic Communications University of Michigan 1000 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI Media Information Media credentials for all games at Yost, must be obtained through Athletic Communications (734) Players and coaches are regularly available to the media Monday through Thursday each week. Contact Athletic Communications to arrange all interviews. Michigan Hockey Radio Radio Affiliates 1050 WTKA (Ann Arbor), WZTK (Alpena), 93.7 WKAD (Cadillac), 1270 WXYT (Detroit), 1330 WTRX (Flint), 1230 WTKG (Grand Rapids), 1590 WHLX (Marine City), 1340 WMBN (Petoskey), 1450 WHLS (Port Huron), 1450 WNBY (Newberry), WWTH (Oscoda), 99.9 and 980 WHAK (Rogers City), W288BT (St. Clair). Play-by-Play: Al Randall The Mel Pearson Show Tune in to WTKA (AM 1050) or wtka.com each Tuesday evening at 6 p.m starting in October for the Mel Pearson show, which will air live from the Pretzel Bell in downtown Ann Arbor. The 60-minute show is hosted by Al Randall and Andrew Merrick. Each show is also archived at mgoblue.com Michigan Hockey Roster Information Numerical Roster No Name Pos. S/R HT-WT Yr. Hometown NHL 2 Luke Martin D R 6-2/201 SO St. Louis, Mo. CAR 4 Cutler Martin F L 6-0/211 SR East Lansing, Mich. 5 Griffin Luce D L 6-3/214 SO Williamsville, N.Y. 6 Sam Piazza D L 5-11/196 SR Darien, Ill. 8 Jack Becker F R 6-3/195 FR Dellwood, Minn. BOS 9 Josh Norris F L 6-1/195 FR Oxford, Mich. SJS 10 Will Lockwood F R 5-11/172 SO Bloomfield Hills, Mich. VAN 11 Brendan Warren F L 6-1/185 JR Carleton, Mich. PHI 12 Dakota Raabe F L 5-9/170 FR Capistrano Beach, Cal. 13 Jake Slaker F L 5-10/184 SO San Diego, Calif. 17 Tony Calderone F R 6-0/200 SR Trenton, Mich. 18 Adam Winborg F L 6-2/200 SO Stockholm, Sweden 20 Cooper Marody F R 6-0/178 JR Brighton, Mich. PHI 21 Michael Pastujov F L 6-0/190 FR Bradenton, Fla. 22 Niko Porikos F L 6-2/200 SR Ann Arbor, Mich. 25 Luke Morgan F R 5-11/190 SO Brighton, Mich. 28 Alex Roos F R 5-9/175 GR Prairie Grove, Ill 30 Hayden Lavigne G L 6-3/200 SO Brampton, Ont. 31 Chad Catt G L 5-10/190 JR Williamston, Mich. 33 Joseph Cecconi D R 6-2/205 JR Youngstown, N.Y. DAL 43 Quinn Hughes D L 5-10/175 FR Orlando, Fla. 45 Jack LaFontaine G L 6-3/197 SO Mississauga, Ont. CAR 47 Christian Meike D L 6-0/172 SO Arlington, Va. 61 James Sanchez F L 6-1/184 SO Northbrook, Ill. 74 Nicholas Boka D R 6-1/200 JR Plymouth, Mich. MIN 90 Dexter Dancs F L 6-2/205 SR North Vancouver, B.C. 91 Nick Pastujov F L 6-0/202 SO Bradenton, Fla. NYI Alphabetical Roster No Name Pos. S/R HT-WT Yr. Last Team 8 Jack Becker F R 6-3/195 FR Dellwood, Minn. 74 Nicholas Boka D R 6-1/200 JR Plymouth, Mich. 17 Tony Calderone F L 6-0/200 SR Trenton, Mich. 31 Chad Catt G L 5-10/190 JR Williamston, Mich. 33 Joseph Cecconi D R 6-2/205 JR Youngstown, N.Y. 90 Dexter Dancs F L 6-2/205 SR North Vancouver, B.C. 43 Quinn Hughes D L 5-10/175 FR Orlando, Fla. 45 Jack Lafontaine G L 6-3/197 SO Mississauga, Ont. 30 Hayden Lavigne G L 6-3/200 SO Brampton, Ont. 10 Will Lockwood F R 5-11/172 SO Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 5 Griffin Luce D L 6-3/214 SO Williamsville, N.Y. 20 Cooper Marody F R 6-0/190 JR Brighton, Mich. 4 Cutler Martin F L 6-0/211 SR East Lansing, Mich. 2 Luke Martin D R 6-2/201 SO St. Louis, Mo. 47 Christian Meike D L 6-0/172 SO Arlington, Va. 25 Luke Morgan F R 5-11/190 SO Brighton, Mich. 9 Josh Norris F L 6-1/195 FR Oxford, Mich. 21 Michael Pastujov F L 6-0/190 FR Bradenton, Fla. 91 Nick Pastujov F L 6-0/202 SO Bradenton, Fla. 6 Sam Piazza D L 5-11/196 SR Darien, Ill. 22 Niko Porikos F L 6-3/200 SR Ann Arbor, Mich. 12 Dakota Raabe F L 5-9/155 FR Capistrano Beach, Calif. 28 Alex Roos F R 5-9/175 GR Prairie Grove, Ill. 61 James Sanchez F L 6-1/184 SO Northbrook, Ill. 13 Jake Slaker F L 5-10/184 SO San Diego, Calif 11 Brendan Warren F L 6-1/185 JR Carleton, Mich.. 18 Adam Winborg F L 6-2/200 SO Stockholm, Sweden Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mel Pearson (1st season) - Michigan Tech 81 Associate Head Coach: Bill Muckalt (1st season) - Michigan 98 Assistant Coach: Brian Wiseman (7th season) - Michigan 94 Goaltending Coach: Steve Shields (3rd season) - Michigan 94 Undergraduate Assistant: Jeff Tambellini (1st season) Roster By Class Graduate (1): Alex Roos Seniors (5): Tony Calderone Dexter Dancs Cutler Martin Sam Piazza Niko Porikos Juniors (5): Nicholas Boka Chad Catt Joseph Cecconi Cooper Marody Brendan Warren Sophomores (11): Jack LaFontaine Hayden Lavigne Will Lockwood Griffin Luce Luke Martin Christian Meike Luke Morgan James Sanchez Jake Slaker Nick Pastujov Adam Winborg Freshmen (5): Jack Becker Quinn Hughes Josh Norris Michael Pastujov Dakota Raabe Pronunciations: Boka: BOW-kah Cecconi: SUH-cone-ee Lavigne: lah-veen Luce: loose Marody: Mah-ROW-dee Meike: Mike Pastujov: PAS-tuh-yahv Raabe: RAY-bee Slaker - SLAY-ker

13 #2 Luke Martin Sophomore Defenseman Right St. Louis, Mo. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: CAR (2017, 2nd round, 52nd Overall) Most Points: 2, 11/18/17 at Wisconsin (2a) Most Goals: 1(2x), last 11/11/17 vs. Minnesota Most Assists: 2, 11/18/17 at Wisconsin Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Recorded an assist in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Added an assist in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Registered an assist in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Tallied two assists in 4-4 tie at Wisconsin (11/18)... Scored first goal of season in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Tallied assist in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Recorded an assist in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20) : Martin appeared in all 35 games this season, finishing with seven points (1 goal, 6 assists)... Led the team in blocked shots with 76 and tied for team lead in +/- finished Recorded first career assist and point at Arizona State (11/14)... Scored first career goal in loss vs. Wisconsin (12/9)... Had an assist in 4-4 tie (2-1 SOW) vs. MSU in Duel in the D (2/10). Juniors: Played with the U.S. NTDP U-18 team in , finishing the season with 20 points (four goals, 16 assists) in 63 games. Personal: Grew up a fan of the team that Red Berenson starred for - the St. Louis Blues... Coached by USA Hockey Hall of Famer Keith Tkachuk while growing up in the St. Louis area where he played alongside current Wisconsin Badger, Trent Frederic. #4 Cutler Martin Senior Defenseman Left East Lansing, Michigan Tri-City Storm (USHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 2 (3x), last 1/17/16 vs. Ohio State (2a) Most Goals: 1 (14x), last 1/2/18 vs. Mich. State Most Assists: 2 (2x), last 1/17/16 vs. Ohio State #5 Griffin Luce (loose) Sophomore Defenseman Left Williamsville, N.Y. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 1 (6x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (g) Most Goals: 1 (2x), last 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin Most Assists: 1 (4x), last 2/10/18 vs. Mich. State YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Scored first goal of season in 6-4 GLI victory over Michigan State (1/2)... Tallied an assist against Bowling Green for first point of season in 6-4 GLI loss (1/1) : Saw action in 31 games, tallying 5 goals while primarily playing forward... Academic All-Big Ten... Scored game-tying goal vs. Michigan Tech (10/22)... Scored game-winning goal vs Wisconsin : Finished season with 13 points (2 goals, 11 assists) in 35 games, setting career marks in games played and assists... Made career debut at forward in second half of the season... Moved back to defense, adding an assist vs. Ohio State (3/4) : In 32 games, recorded 15 points (6G, 9A), including three game-winning goals to finish third among Michigan defensemen in scoring Personal: Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts... Political Science major... Was a first-team all-state tennis player at East Lansing High School... Listed Nick Lidstrom as his hockey hero. Played three seasons with the Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League (USHL). YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS E : Scored first goal of season in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Tallied an assist in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Recorded an assist in 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/2)... Named alternate team captain (10/19) : Appeared in 27 games, finishing with three points (1 goal, 2 assists)... Recorded his first collegiate assist in win vs. Ohio State (2/3)... Notched first collegiate goal in 4-1 loss vs MSU (2/11). Juniors: Served as alternate captain for the U.S. NTDP team in , finishing the season with 11 points (three goals, eight assists) in 64 games... Competed in the 2015 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Personal: Grandfather, Don Luce, was a longtime NHLer who was teammates with Red Berenson during the season in Detroit. Don is a member of the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame and a scout for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

14 Michigan Hockey #6 Sam Piazza Senior Defenseman Left Darien, Illinois Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 2 (3x), last 2/24/18 vs. Arizona State (g,a) Most Goals: 2, last 12/9/16 vs. Wisconsin Most Assists: 1 (27x), last 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin #8 Jack Becker Freshman Forward Right Dellwood, Minn. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) NHL: BOS(2015, 7th Round, 195th Overall) Most Points: 3, 2/2/18 vs. Wisconsin (g, 2a) Most Goals: 2, 1/19/18 vs. Penn State Most Assists: 2, 2/2/18 vs. Wisconsin #9 Josh Norris Freshman Forward Right Oxford, Michigan USNTDP Under-18 NHL: SJS(2017, 1st Round, 19th Overall) Most Points: 2 (6x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (2a) Most Goals: 2, 10/20/17 vs. Vermont Most Assists: 2 (3x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Tallied an assist in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Recorded a goal and an assist in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Registered an assist in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Added an assist in 4-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (2/3)... Recorded an assist im 5-3 win over Wisconsin(2/2)... Tallied an assist in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Added an assist in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Recorded an assist in 6-4 GLI loss to Bowling Green (1/1)... Scored his first goal of the season in 3-2 loss to Ohio State (11/24)... Tallied an assist in a 3-2 OT loss vs. Ferris State (11/4)... Recorded an assist in 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Tallied an assist in a 3-2 win vs. Vermont (10/21)... Recorded an assist in home-opening win vs. Vermont (10/20)... Nominated as finalist of College Hockey s SENIOR Class Award... Named alternate team captain (10/19) : Saw action in 32 contests, leading defensemen with 14 points (6 goals, 8 assists)... Big Ten Honorable Mention... Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree... Academic All-Big Ten... Earned the Howard Colby Award for sportsmanship... Awarded the Carl Isaacson Trophy as the team s best student-athlete... Named alternate captain for second half of season... Scored career highs in points, goals, and assists. Personal: Enrolled in the College of Engineering... Mechanical Engineering major... Sister Cara plays hockey at the University of Minnesota... Listed Steve Yzerman as his hockey hero because of his longtime tenure as Red Wings captain... Served as team captain for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) in Finished fifth among NAHL defensemen with 37 points (11 goals, 26 assists) in 58 games. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Scored a goal in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Added an assist in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Recorded a goal in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Named Big Ten Third Star of the Week (2/6)... Scored a goal in 4-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (2/3)... Registered a goal and two assists in 5-3 win over Wisconsin(2/2)... Tallied a goal in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Recorded his first multi-point and multi-goal game with two goals in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Scored his first collegiate goal in 6-4 loss to Bowling Green in GLI (1/1)... Recorded his first collegiate point with an assist in Michigan s season opening 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/6). Juniors: Played three seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the USHL recording 51 points (24 goals, 27 assists)... Played three seasons for Mahtomedi High School in Minnesota prior to USHL, totaling 55 goals and 55 assists for 110 points. Personal: Father Russ Becker played four years at Michigan Tech... Enrolled in School of Kinesiology... Majoring in Movement Science... First Michigan player from the state of Minnesota since Goaltender Mike Mayhew (class of 2007)... Drafted 195th overall (7th round) in the 2015 NHL Draft by the Boston Bruins. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Recorded two assists in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Tallied two assists in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Added two assists in 4-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (2/3)... Registered an assist in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Scored a goal in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Recorded a goal and an assist in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Tallied a goal and an assist in 3-1 win over Minnesota (1/13)... Scored a goal in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/7)... Recorded a goal in 4-0 win vs Michigan State (12/7)... Scored a goal in 3-2 loss to Ohio State (11/24)... Tallied assist in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Recorded assist in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Registered assist in 5-4 OT loss at Penn State (10/27)... Tallied an assist in a 3-2 win vs. Vermont (10/21)... Recorded first two NCAA goals in 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20)... Had his first college point with an assist in the season opening 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/6). Juniors: Played two seasons with the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP), leading the team with 51 points (23 goals, 28 assists) in 52 games for the U-18 team during the season... Tallied 27 points (14 goals, 13 assists) in 44 games while playing for the U-17 team during the campaign... Member of the 2017 U.S. Under-18 World Championship team that won the gold medal in Slovakia, recording seven points in seven games... Won the gold medal at the U-18 Five Nations Tournament in 2016 and 2017 with Team USA. Personal: Born May 5, Son of Dwayne and Traci Norris... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts... Father Dwayne played hockey at Michigan State... Brother Coale currently plays hockey for Ferris State University... Selected by the San Jose Sharks in the first round (19th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.

15 #10 Will Lockwood Sophomore Forward Right Bloomfield Hills, Mich. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: VAN (2016, 3rd Round, 64th Overall) Most Points: 3, 3/11/17 vs. Penn State (3a) Most Goals: 2, 11/4/16 at Arizona State Most Assists: 3, 3/11/17 vs. Penn State Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Tallied an assist in 4-4 tie against Wisconsin (11/18)... Recorded an assist in 7-3 loss at Wisconsin (11/17)... Registered goal and assist in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Recorded assist in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Scored one goal and tallied one assist in 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Scored one goal in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27)... Scored his first goal of the season in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20)... Recorded his first assist of the season as Michigan won their season opener 3-1 at St. Lawrence (10/6) : Saw action in 30 contests, tallying 20 points (8 goals, 12 assists)... Earned the Hal Downes Trophy as the team s most valuable player... Received the Dekers Club Award as Michigan s top rookie... Big Ten Third Star of the Week (10/25)... Hero Sports Hero of the Week (10/27)... Led team in shorthanded and game-winning goals... Scored a goal in his collegiate debut vs. Union (10/7). Juniors: Selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the third round (64th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft... Finished fifth on the U.S. NTDP U-18 team in , finishing fifth on the team in scoring with 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) in 59 games... Competed in the 2015 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Personal: Father, Joe, was part of head coach Red Berenson s first four-year class at Michigan and notched 69 points (36 goals, 33 assists) in 147 career games at Michigan. Drafted 64th overall (3rd Rd) in 2016 NHL Draft by Vancouver Canucks. #11 Brendan Warren Junior Forward Left Carleton, Michigan U.S. Under-18 Team (NTDP) NHL: PHI ARI (2015, 3rd Round, 81st Overall) Most Points: 3, 11/13/15 vs. Niagara (3a) Most Goals: 2 (2x), last 1/12/18 at Minnesota Most Assists: 3, 11/13/15 vs. Niagara YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Scored a goal in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Recorded an assist in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Tallied an assist in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Scored a goal in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Named Big Ten First Star of the Week after a three goal weekend (1/16)... Registered a goal in 3-1 win over Minnesota (1/13)... Scored two goals in 5-3 victory at Minnesota (1/12)... Recorded two assists in 6-4 loss to Bowling Green in GLI (1/1)... Tallied an assist in 5-1 loss to Ohio State (11/25)... Registered goal and assist in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Recorded a goal in a 5-2 win at Penn State (10/28)...Scored his first goal of the season in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20) : Saw action in all 35 games, recording 10 points (3 goals, 7 assists)... Academic All-Big Ten... Recorded an assist in 4-4 tie (2-1 SOW) vs MSU at Duel in the D (2/11)... Scored game-winning goal in 3-2 win vs. Penn State (3/10) : A reliable two-way forward, Warren played in all 38 games, notching 17 points (5 goals, 12 assists)... Recorded first career assist in first career game vs. Mercyhurst (10/16)... Scored first two career goals at RPI (10/24)... Recorded a career high three assists in 7-3 win vs. Niagra (10/24). Personal: Born May 7, Son of Michelle and Steve Warren... Enrolled in the College of Kinesiology... Models his game after Justin Abdelkader... Grew up coming to Michigan hockey games, as mother Michelle is a U-M graduate. #12 Dakota Raabe (RAY-bee) Freshman Forward Left Capistrano Beach, Calif. Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 1 (6x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (g) Most Goals: 1 (4x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Most Assists: 1 (2x), last 2/24/18 vs. Arizona State YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Scored a goal in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Added an assist in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Registered a goal in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Tallied a goal in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Recorded first career assist in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Scored first goal of his career with game-winning goal in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20) Juniors: Played three seasons with the Wenatchee Wild (two seasons in BCHL, one in NAHL), scoring 58 points (22 goals, 36 assists) in 58 during the season in the BCHL... Tallied 40 points (21 goals, 19 assists) in 57 games for the Wild in the season, their first in the BCHL... Recorded 21 points (10 goals, 11 assists) in 39 games for Wenatchee in the NAHL during the campaign. Personal: Born May 6, Son of Bruce and Tiffany Raabe... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts...Undeclared major... Was a member of the surfing team in high school.

16 Michigan Hockey #13 Jake Slaker (SLAY-ker) Sophomore Forward Left San Diego, Calif. Bloomington Thunder (USHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 3, 11/2/17 vs. Ferris State (2g, 1a) Most Goals: 2 (4x), last 1/1/18 vs. BGSU Most Assists: 2 (5x), last 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State #17 Tony Calderone Senior Forward Right Trenton, Michigan Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 4, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin (4g) Most Goals: 4, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin Most Assists: 3, 1/2/16 vs. Michigan State #18 Adam Winborg Sophomore Forward Left Stockholm, Sweden Janesville Jets (NAHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 3, 3/11/17 vs. Penn State (2g, a) Most Goals: 2, 3/11/17 vs. Penn State Most Assists: 1 (13x), last 2/10/18 vs. Mich. State Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Registered a goal in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Scored a goal in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Tallied two assists in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Recorded a goal in 4-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (2/3)... Registered a goal and an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Scored a goal in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Added two assists in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Tallied an assist in 3-1 victory over Minnesota (1/13)... Registered an assist in 2-1 loss at Notre Dame (1/7)... Recorded an assist in 4-0 win vs Michigan State (12/7)... Tallied an assist in 3-2 loss to Ohio State (11/24)... Scored a goal in a 4-4 tie against Wisconsin (11/18)... Registered a goal in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Tallied a goal in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Scored two goals and talllied one assist in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Added an assist in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27)... Named Big Ten Second Star of the Week (10/24)... Scored two goals in a 3-2 win vs. Vermont (10/21)... Recorded his first assist of the season in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20)...Named alternate team captain (10/19) : Saw action in all 35 games, adding 21 points (7 goals, 14 assists)... Received the Doc Losh Trophy as the team s scoring leader... Was named Rookie of the Year by the University of Michigan Athletic Department at the Student-Athlete Recognition Celebration... Big Ten First Star of the Week (10/17). Juniors: Served as captain of the Bloomington Thunder (USHL), notching 42 points (21 goals, 21 assists) in 57 games... In played on Belle Tire U18 Team, moving from California to Michigan to play travel hockey. Personal: Spent the first part of his life in the Atlanta area, learning to play roller hockey first... Father, Dirk, served as team doctor for the Atlanta Knights of the IHL. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Named Second Team All-Big Ten (3/13)... Registered an assist in 3-2 OT loss to Ohio State (3/10)... Named NCAA First Star of the Week (3/6)... Added two assists in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Scored a career-high four goals in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Tallied two goals in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Recorded a goal in 1-0 victory over Notre Dame (2/18)... Scored a goal in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Added an assist in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Tallied an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Registered an assist in 3-1 win over Minnesota (1/13)... Recorded two assists in 5-3 victory at Minnesota (1/12)... Scored a goal in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/5)... Tallied three assists in GLI victory over Michigan State (1/2)... Put up a goal and an assist in 6-4 GLI loss to Bowling Green (1/1)... Recorded first career hat trick in 4-0 win vs Michigan State (12/7)... Tallied an assist in 3-2 loss to Ohio State (11/24)... Scored a goal in 4-4 tie at Wisconsin (11/18)... Recorded two goals in 7-3 loss at Wisconsin (11/17)... Named B1G 2nd Star of the Week (11/14)... Registered two goals in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Tallied one goal and one assist in 5-4 OT win vs Minnesota (11/10)... Scored one goal and tallied one assist in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Recorded two goals and an assist in a 5-2 win at Penn State (10/28)...Tallied an assist in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27)...Named team captain (10/19)...Scored a goal in Michigan s season opening 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/6) : Recorded 18 points in 31 games (15 goals, 3 assists)... Academic All-Big Ten... Led the team in goals (15) and powerplay goals (5)... GLI All-Tournament Team (12/30) : Finished with career high 20 points (11 goals, 9 assists) in 35 games played : Appeared in 28 games, notching three goals and six assists and a plus-3 rating... Fourth among Michigan freshmen in games played. Personal: Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts... Economics major... No. 1 overall pick in 2012 USHL Draft... Considers Brendan Shanahan his hockey hero... Played two seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League (USHL). YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Added a goal in 5-3 win victory vs. Arizona State (2/24).. Scored first goal of the season in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Recorded an assist in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Tallied an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Registered an assist in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Added an assist in a 5-2 win at Penn State (10/28)...Scored his first goal of the season in 3-2 win vs. Vermont (10/21)... Recorded an assist in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20) : Recorded 16 points in 30 games played (8 goals, 8 assists)... Scored first career goal at Dartmouth (10/29)... Tallied first career assist vs. Boston University (11/11)... Scored game winning goal against Penn State in 4-0 regular season finale (3/11). Juniors: Served as alternate captain for the Janesville Jets (NAHL), leading the team in in scoring with 55 points (19 goals, 35 assists) in 56 games... Teammates with fellow freshman Jack LaFontaine at Janesville in Personal: A native of Sweden, Winborg is the first Swedish born player to wear the Maize and Blue since Carl Hagelin `11.

17 #20 Cooper Marody (Mah-ROH-dee) Junior Forward Right Brighton, Michigan Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) NHL: PHI (2015, 6th Round, 158th Overall) Most Points: 3 (8x), last 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin (3a) Most Goals: 3, 2/3/17 vs. Ohio State Most Assists: 3 (2x), last 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin #21 Michael Pastujov (PAS-tuh-yahv) Freshman Forward Left Bradenton, Fla. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: Draft Eligible Most Points: 2, 1/12/18 at Minnesota (g, a) Most Goals: 1 (4x), last 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State Most Assists: 1 (3x), last 2/2/18 vs. Wisconsin Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG E TOTALS : Winner of the Big Ten Scoring Title (3/13)... Named First Team All-Big Ten (3/13)... Scored two goals in 3-2 OT loss to Ohio State (3/10)... Registered three assists for the second time this year in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Tallied a goal and an assist in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Recorded an assist in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Registered an assist in 1-0 victory over Notre Dame (2/18)... Added two assists in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Recorded a goal and an assist in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Added a goal in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Scored a goal in 3-1 victory over Minnesota (1/13)... Registered a goal in 5-3 win at Minnesota (1/12).. Recorded assist in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/5).. Scored hat-trick in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Tallied assist in 6-4 GLI loss to Bowling Green (1/1)... Recorded three assists in 4-0 win vs Michigan State (12/7)... Tallied an assist in 5-1 loss vs. Ohio State (11/25)... Recorded one goal and one assist in 4-4 tie at Wisconsin (11/18)... Tallied two assists in 7-3 loss at Wisconsin (11/17)... Registered two assists in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Tallied two assists in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Big Ten Third Star of the Week (11/7)... Scored one goal and recorded one assist in a 3-2 OT loss to Ferris State (11/4)... Scored one goal and tallied two assists in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State... Added three assists in a 5-2 win at Penn State (10/28)...Recorded one goal and two assists in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27)...Had an assist in U-M s 3-1 season opening win at St. Lawrence (10/6) : Finished the season with 15 points in 18 games (5 goals, 10 assists)... Tallied career high three assists in a 5-4 OT win vs. Michigan State in GLI (12/30)... Notched first career hat trick and multi-goal game in win over OSU (2/3)... NCAA Third Star of the Week (2/7) : One of Michigan s top freshmen scorers, recording 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) in 32 games. Personal: Born December 20, Son of Lisa and Patrick Marody... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts... Taught himself how to play guitar and has written his own music... Models his game after David Krejci and Nicklas Backstrom... Favorite U-M athlete of all time is Brandon Naurato... Had his 10th birthday party at Yost Ice Arena... Selected 158th overall (6th round) by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2015 NHL Draft... Played juniors in the USHL with Muskegon and Sioux Falls. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Registered a goal in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Scored a goal in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Added an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Tallied an assist in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Recorded first career multi-point game with a goal and an assist in 5-3 win over Minnesota (1/12)... Registered first collegiate point with goal against Michigan State in 6-4 GLI win (1/2)... Made collegiate debut at home vs. #4 Minnesota (11/11) Juniors: Played two seasons with the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP), scoring 18 points (six goals, 12 assists) in 46 games for the U-18 team during the season... Recorded nine points (seven goals, two assists) in 14 games while playing for the U-17 team during the campaign... Member of the 2017 U.S. Under-18 World Championship team that won the gold medal in Slovakia... Won the gold medal at the U-18 Five Nations Tournament in 2016 and 2017 with Team USA. Personal: Born August 23, Son of George and Janis... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts... Undeclared major... Joins brother Nick on the Michigan hockey team. #22 Niko Porikos (Por-ree-kose) Senior Forward Left Ann Arbor, Michigan Hamilton Red Wings (OJHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 1 (12x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (a) Most Goals: 1 (3x), last 1/27/18 at Ohio State Most Assists: 1 (9x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG E TOTALS : Added an assist in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Recorded an assist in 1-1 tie with Michigan State (2/9)... Registered an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Scored first goal of the season in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Tallied assist in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Recorded first assist of the season vs. Wisconsin (11/18) : Saw action in 14 games, recording 3 points (1 goal, 2 assists)... Academic All-Big Ten : Played in 17 games, notching three points (goal, two assists)... Scored first career goal at Penn State (1/28)... Recorded first career point (a) vs. Minnesota (12/11)... Made regular season debut for U-M against Mercyhurst on Oct. 16. Personal: Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts... Majoring in International Studies, minoring in Entrepreneurship & Greek... Grew up in Ann Arbor and always dreamed of playing for the hockey team at Michigan... Played two seasons with the Hamilton Red Wings of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL)... Led all Hamilton defensemen in scoring in , recording 21 points (nine goals, 12 assists) in 51 games played.

18 Michigan Hockey #25 Luke Morgan Sophomore Forward Right Brighton, Michigan Lake Superior State (NCAA) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: -- Most Goals: -- Most Assists: Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Redshirting after transferring to Michigan in the fall of 2017 from Lake Superior State University. Freshman at Lake Superior State: Dressed for 36 games in rookie season, finishing the year with 22 points (seven goals, 15 assists) - ranking fourth on the team in points and tied for third in assists... Named WCHA Rookie of the Week twice (Nov. 28 and Jan. 23). Personal: Born August 28, Son of Jeff and Gaylene Morgan... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts... Undeclared major... Father, Jeff, lettered in wrestling at Eastern Michigan. #28 Alex Roos Graduate Forward Right Prairie Grove, Ill. Colorado College (NCAA) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 2 (2x) last 11/11/17 vs. Minnesota Most Goals: 1 (3x) last 11/10/17 vs. Minnesota Most Assists: 2, 11/11/17 vs. Minnesota YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Spinning back-hand assist named No. 2 on NCAA Plays of the Week (11/14)... Registered two assists in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Accounted for Game-Winning Goal in OT against Minnesota, while recording an assist (11/10)... Scored one goal in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Recorded first U-M goal during Michigan s season opening 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/6). Career at Colorado College: Junior at Colorado College ( )... Dressed in 35 of 36 games, tallying five points (two goals, three assists)... Named to the NCHC All-Academic Team... Sophomore at Colorado College ( )... Dressed for all 35 of 37 games, tallying six points (three goals, three assists)... Named to the NCHC All-Academic Team... Freshman at Colorado College ( )... Dressed for 35 of 37 games in rookie season, finishing the year with 17 points (10 goals, seven assists) - ranking second on the team in goals and fourth in points... Named to the NCHC All-Academic Team. Personal: Born December 5, Son of Scott and Colleen Roos... Graduated from Colorado College with an undergraduate degree in economics. # 30 Hayden Lavigne (lah-veen) Sophomore Goaltender Left Brampton, Ont. Bloomington Thunder (USHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Shots: 53, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin Most Saves: 48, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin Last Start: 3/10/18 at Ohio State YEAR GP W L T GAA SV% SO MIN GA : :53 79 TOTALS : : Named Big Ten Honorable Mention (3/13)... Registered 32 saves in 3-2 OT loss to Ohio State (3/10)... Made 28 saves in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Stopped a career-high 48 shots in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Saved 24 shots in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Registered 30 saves in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Named Hero Sports Hero of the Week (2/22)... Named NCAA Third Star of the Week (2/20)... Named Big Ten First Star of the Week (2/20)... Recorded third shutout of the year while stopping 35 shots in 1-0 victory over Notre Dame (2/18)... Registered 34 saves in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Stopped 32 of 34 shots in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Made 17 saves in 1-1 tie with Michigan State (2/9)... Registered 37 saves and recorded first career point with an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Named Big Ten First Star of the Week (1/23)... Recorded a career-high 43 saves in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Stopped all 34 shots in 4-0 shutout over Penn State (1/19)... Made 17 saves in 3-1 victory against Minnesota (1/13)... Recorded 24 saves in 5-3 win at Minnesota (1/12)... Saved 34 shots in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/7).. Stopped 25 shots in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/5)... Made 22 saves in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Recorded a shutout in 4-0 win vs Michigan State with 21 saves (12/7)... Registered 33 saves in 3-2 loss vs. Ohio State (11/24)... Saved 30 shots in 4-4 tie vs. Wisconsin (11/18)... Recorded 20 saves in a 3-2 OT loss to Ferris State (11/4)... Saved 42 shots in a 5-2 win over Penn State (10/28)... Made 28 saves in a 3-2 win vs. Vermont (10/21)... Recorded 16 saves in a 3-0 loss at Clarkson (10/17) : Saw action in 13 games in , finishing with a record, a 2.92 GAA and.912 save percentage... Big Ten Second Star of the Week (10/10)... Made his collegiate debut vs. Union, registering a shutout with 31 saves in the 4-0 win (10/8)... Recorded 30 saves in 4-0 shutout win vs. Boston University (11/11)... Made 15 saves, including four stops in shootout to claim Iron D Trophy and 4-4 tie (2-1 SOW) vs MSU (2/10). Juniors: Posted a record, 2.26 goals-against average and.914 save percentage for the Bloomington Thunder (USHL)... Junior hockey teammates in Bloomington with fellow classmate Jake Slaker.

19 Michigan Hockey Player Bios #31 Chad Catt Junior Goaltender Left YEAR GP W L T GAA SV% SO MIN GA Williamston, Michigan :44 3 Soo Eagles (NAHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Shots: 12, 12/5/15 vs. Wisconsin Most Saves: 10, 12/5/15 vs. Wisconsin Last Start: -- TOTALS : : Did not see game action... Academic All-Big Ten : Providing depth for Michigan s goaltending corps, Catt made his career debut in net in Made eight saves in the third period of exhibition vs. U.S. NTDP U-18 Team (1/21)... Made 12 saves in relief vs. Wisconsin, in addition to stopping both shots in shootout win (12/5)... Made Michigan debut on 11/13 vs. Niagara, stopping one of two shots. Juniors: Played three seasons in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) with the Soo Eagles and the Aberdeen Wings. Personal: Born March 28, Son of Christina and John Catt... Enrolled in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business... Business Administration major... Models his game after Jonathan Quick... Wanted to play for U-M from the time he was eight years old, when his youth team played at Yost... His favorite U-M athlete of all time is Shawn Hunwick. # 33 Joseph Cecconi (SUH-cone-ee) Junior Defenseman Right Youngstown, New York Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) NHL: DAL (2015, 5th Round, 133rd Overall) Most Points: 3, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin (3a) Most Goals: 1(6x), last 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State Most Assists: 3, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin #43 Quinn Hughes Freshman Defenseman Left Orlando, Fla. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: Draft Eligible Most Points: 4, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin (g, 3a) Most Goals: 1 (4x), last 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin Most Assists: 3, 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Recorded two assists in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Tallied a career-high three assists in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Registered two assists in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Scored a goal in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Tallied an assist in 4-1 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Blocked shot on the goal line in 3-2 victory over Michigan State named NCAA s Fifth Play of the Week (2/13)... Recorded an assist in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Scored a goal in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Registered an assist in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Added an assist in 4-0 win vs. Penn State (1/19)... Tallied an assist in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Recorded an assist in 4-0 win vs Michigan State (12/7)... Scored a goal in 5-1 loss vs. Ohio State (11/25)... Registered an assist in 3-2 loss to Ohio State (11/24)... Recorded one goal and one assist in 7-3 loss at Wisconsin (11/17)... Tallied one assist in a 3-2 OT loss to Ferris State (11/4)... Scored first goal of season in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Added an assist in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27)... Recorded an assist in a 3-2 win over Vermont (10/21)... Named alternate team captain (10/19)...Tallied an assist in Michigan s season opener at St. Lawrence (10/6) : Saw action in 33 games, tallying 8 points (1 goal, 7 assists)... Awarded the Vic Heyliger Award as Michigan s most outstanding defenseman... Won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2017 U-20 World Junior Championships : Saw action in all 38 games, notching seven assists and a plus-10 rating. Juniors: Played for the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League (USHL), appearing in all 60 games in with 17 points (3G, 14A)... Competed in the 2014 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Personal: Born May 23, Son of Joseph and Regina Cecconi... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts... Favorite U-M athlete of all-time is Jack Johnson... Selected 133rd overall (5th round) by the Dallas Stars in the 2015 NHL Draft. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Named Second Team All-Big Ten (3/13)... Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team (3/13)... Recorded two assists in 3-2 OT loss to Ohio State and set a new assist record for a freshmen defenseman at Michigan (3/10)... Tallied an assist in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Registered a career-high four points (g, 3a) in 6-5 win over Wisconsin (3/2)... Added an assist in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Recorded an assist in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Tallied an assist in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Falling down goal named NCAA s Top Play of the Week (2/13)... Recorded a goal in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Falling down goal named #3 on SportsCenter s Top 10 plays (2/9)... Scored a goal in 1-1 tie with Michigan State (2/9)... Added an assist in 5-3 win over Wisconsin (2/2)... Registered an assist in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Recorded an assist in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Tallied an assist in 3-1 win over Minnesota (1/13)... Added an assist in 5-3 win at Minnesota (1/12)... Registered an assist in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/7)... Recorded an assist in 3-2 loss vs. Ohio State (11/24)... Tallied two assists in 4-4 tie at Wisconsin (11/18)... Registered an assist in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Recorded an assist in a 3-2 OT loss to Ferris State (11/4)... Tallied an assist in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Added an assist in a 3-2 win vs. Vermont (10/21)... Recorded an assist in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20)...Scored first collegiate goal in Michigan s season-opening 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/6). Juniors: Played two seasons with the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP), scoring 47 points (nine goals, 38 assists) in 56 games for the U-18 team during the season... Won a gold medal for Team USA in the 2017 Under-18 World Championships in Slovakia. Personal: Born October 14, Son of Jim Hughes and Ellen Weinberg-Hughes... Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology... Majoring in Sport Management... Father Jim played hockey at Providence College and served as team captain in Mother Ellen played soccer and ice hockey at the University of New Hampshire, and played for the U.S. Women s National hockey team... Participated in the 2017 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game in Buffalo, NY this past September.

20 Michigan Hockey #45 Jack LaFontaine Sophomore Goaltender Left Mississauga, Ont. Janesville Jets (NAHL) NHL: CAR (2016, 3rd round, 75th Overall) Most Shots: 58, 12/2/16 at Penn State Most Saves: 53, 12/2/16 at Penn State Last Start: 1/1/18 vs. Bowling Green #47 Christian Meike (mike) Sophomore Defenseman Left Arlington, Va. Sioux City, Waterloo (USHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points:-- Most Goals: -- Most Assists: Michigan Hockey Player Bios : Dressed for six games during his freshman season. YEAR GP W L T GAA SV% SO MIN GA : :10 31 TOTALS : : Stopped all 18 shots faced in relief action in 4-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (2/3)... Saved 30 shots in 5-1 loss vs. Ohio State (11/25)... Made 27 stops in 5-4 OT win vs Minnesota (11/10)... Recorded 28 saves in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Saved 49 shots in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27)... Stopped 15 shots in a 4-1 win vs. Vermont (10/20)... Recorded 23 saves, while allowing one goal in Michigan s season opening 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (10/6) : Saw action in 11 games, finishing with a record, a 3.34 GAA and.911 save percentage... Stopped a career-high 53 shots in loss at Penn State (12/2). Juniors: Posted a with a 2.16 GAA and.921 Save % in 41 games with the Janesville Jets (NAHL) in , including a 1.89 GAA and.926 Save % in four postseason starts... Was teammates in with Adam Winborg. Personal: Selected by the Carolina Hurricanes in the third round (75th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft... Born January 5, Son of John and Heather Lafontaine... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, undeclared. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS Juniors: Split time with the Sioux City Musketeers and Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) in , notching 11 points (two goals, nine assists) in 54 games... Missed significant time in due to injury. Personal: Born January 23, Son of Tom Meike and Mara Bladergroen... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, undeclared... Older brother, Connor, plays college hockey as a defenseman at Williams College (DIII) in Massachusetts. #61 James Sanchez Sophomore Forward Left Northbrook, Ill. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 2 (5x), last 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State (2g) Most Goals: 2 (2x), last 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State Most Assists: 2, 3/3/17 vs. Minnesota YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS E : Tallied an assist in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Scored two goals in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Registered an assist in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Scored a goal and an assist in GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Added an assist in a 5-2 win at Penn State (10/28)...Recorded an assist in Michigan s 3-1 season-opening win at St. Lawrence (10/6) : Saw action in 34 games, recording 13 points (6 goals, 7 assists). Juniors: Played with the U.S. NTDP U-18 team in , finishing the season with 18 points (nine goals, nine assists) in 64 games... Competed in the 2015 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Personal: Born February 25, Son of Joe and Colleen Sanchez... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, undeclared... Hails from the same hometown as former Michigan captain J.T. Compher... Grew up a fan of the Wolverines.

21 #74 Nicholas Boka (BOH-ka) Junior Defenseman Right Plymouth, Michigan U.S. Under-18 Team (NTDP) NHL: MIN (2015, 6th Round, 171st Overall) Most Points: 1, (20x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (a) Most Goals: 1, (2x), last 3/11/17 vs. Penn State Most Assists:1, (18x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin #90 Dexter Dancs Senior Forward Left North Vancouver, British Columbia Vernon Vipers (BCHL) NHL: Free Agent Most Points: 3, 10/28/17 vs. Penn State (g, 2a) Most Goals: 2 (2x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Most Assists: 2 (4x), last 12/7/17 vs. Mich. State #91 Nick Pastujov (PAS-tuh-yahv) Sophomore Forward Left Bradenton, Fla. USNTDP Under-18 NHL: NYI(2016, 7th Round, 193rd Overall) Most Points: 2 (2x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (2a) Most Goals: 1(4x), last 11/18/17 at Wisconsin Most Assists: 2 (2x), last 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Michigan Hockey Player Bios YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS : Tallied an assist in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Recorded an assist in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Added an assist in 3-1 victory over Minnesota (1/13)... Registered an assist in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Tallied an asisst in a 7-2 win vs Ferris State (11/3)... Recorded an assist in a 5-2 win vs. Penn State (10/28) : Saw action in 34 games, contributing four points (2 goals, 2 assists)... Scored first career goal in a 4-1 victory vs. Lake Superior State (11/26) : Appeared in all 38 games, notching 10 assists and a plus-17 rating. Juniors: Played for the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP) Under-18 Team, notching 11 points (5G, 6A) in 54 games played... Competed in the 2014 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game... Recorded 19 points (6G, 13A) in 52 games with the USNTDP U-17 team in , when he was a teammate of Zach Werenski. Personal: Born September 8, Son of Lora and Don Boka... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts... Psychology major... Models his game after Ryan McDonagh... His favorite U-M athlete of all-time is Tom Brady... Selected 171st overall (6th round) by the Minnesota Wild in the 2015 NHL Draft : Recorded an assist in 3-2 loss to Ohio State (3/10)... Scored two goals in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Registered an assist in 5-3 victory vs. Arizona State (2/24)... Added a goal in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Recorded a goal in 3-2 victory over Penn State (1/20)... Scored a goal in 5-3 win at Minnesota (1/12)... Recorded an assist in 2-1 loss to Notre Dame (1/5)... Registered an assist in 6-4 GLI win over Michigan State (1/2)... Tallied an assist in 6-4 GLI loss to Bowling Green (1/1)... Recorded two assists in 4-0 win vs Michigan State (12/7)... Registered an assist in 7-3 loss at Wisconsin (11/17)... Tallied an assist in 6-6 tie vs Minnesota (11/11)... Tallied one goal and one assist in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Scored one goal in a 3-2 OT loss to Ferris State (11/4)... Tallied an assist in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Recorded one goal and 2 assists in a 5-2 win vs. Penn State (10/28)... Scored two goals in a 5-4 loss at Penn State (10/27) : Contributed 12 points (1 goal, 11 assists) in 31 games... Academic All-Big Ten : Appeared in 35 games, notching 17 points (7 goals, 10 assists) with a plus-10 rating : Notched 10 points (3G, 7A) in 36 games. YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTALS Personal: Born February 1, Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts...Majoring in International Studies... Son of Kevin Danc and Linda Buchanan... Played for Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) in YEAR GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG E TOTALS : Registered two assists in 7-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (3/3)... Added an assist in 5-3 win over Arizona State (2/23)... Recorded an assist in 4-2 win at Notre Dame (2/16)... Registered an assist in 3-2 victory over Michigan State (2/10)... Tallied an assist in 1-1 tie with Michigan State (2/9)... Added an assist in 5-3 loss to Ohio State (1/27)... Recorded the first multi-point game of his career with two assists in 5-3 win at Minnesota (1/12)... Registered a goal in 4-4 tie at Wisconsin (11/18)... Scored a goal in 5-4 OT win vs. Minnesota (11/10)... Tallied an assist in a 7-2 win vs. Ferris State (11/3)... Scored his first goal of the season in a 5-2 loss at Penn State (10/27) : Skated in 28 games, tallying three points (one goal, two assists) and registering 33 shots. Juniors: Played two seasons with the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP)... Member of the 2016 U.S. Under-18 World Championship team that won the bronze medal in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Personal: Selected by the New York Islanders in the seventh round (193rd overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft... Born January 21, Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, undeclared... Parents, Janis and George, were both members of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus... Younger brother, Michael, is a freshman on the team.

22 Michigan Hockey Multiple-Point Games Player Total 5-point 4-point 3-point 2-point Last Cooper Marody /10/18 at #6 Ohio State Tony Calderone /3/18 vs. Wisconsin Jake Slaker /23/18 vs. Arizona State Josh Norris 6 6 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Joseph Cecconi /3/18 vs. Wisconsin Dexter Dancs 5 5 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Quinn Hughes /10/18 at #6 Ohio State Nick Pastujov 2 2 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin James Sanchez 2 2 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State Jack Becker /2/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin Brendan Warren 2 2 1/12/18 at #9 Minnesota Will Lockwood /11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota Alex Roos /11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota Sam Piazza 1 1 2/24/18 vs. Arizona State Michael Pastujov 1 1 1/12/18 at #9 Minnesota Luke Martin /18/17 at #9 Wisconsin Multiple-Goal Games Player Total 5-goal 4-goal 3-goal 2-goal Last Tony Calderone /2/18 vs. Wisconsin Jake Slaker 3 3 1/1/18 vs. Bowling Green Cooper Marody /10/18 at #6 Ohio State Dexter Dancs 2 2 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin James Sanchez 1 1 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State Jack Becker 1 1 1/19/18 vs. #12 Penn State Brendan Warren 1 1 1/12/18 at #9 Minnesota Josh Norris /20/17 vs. Vermont Multiple-Assist Games Player Total 5-assist 4-assist 3-assist 2-assist Last Cooper Marody /2/18 vs. Wisconsin Joseph Cecconi /3/18 vs. Wisconsin Josh Norris 4 4 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Quinn Hughes /10/18 at #6 Ohio State Tony Calderone /3/18 vs. Wisconsin Nick Pastujov 2 2 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin Jake Slaker 2 2 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State Dexter Dancs /7/17 vs. Michigan State Jack Becker 2 2 2/2/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin Luke Martin /18/17 at #9 Wisconsin Alex Roos /11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota Point Streaks (Min. 3 Games) Player Games Dates Quinn Hughes 5 2/23 - Tony Calderone 4 2/24 - Cooper Marody 8 10/27-11/18 Dexter Dancs 7 10/27-11/17 Cooper Marody 6 2/10-3/2 Tony Calderone 5 11/10-11/24 Quinn Hughes 4 11/2-11/11 Will Lockwood 4 11/10-11/18 Brendan Warren 4 1/12-1/20 Joseph Cecconi 4 2/23-3/3 Josh Norris 3 10/20-10/27 Will Lockwood 3 10/20-10/27 Tony Calderone 3 10/27-11/2 Tony Calderone 3 1/1-1/5 Dexter Dancs 3 1/1-1/5 Cooper Marody 3 1/1-1/5 Quinn Hughes 3 1/7-1/13 Josh Norris 3 1/13-1/20 Jake Slaker 3 1/27-2/3 Jack Becker 3 1/27-2/3 Quinn Hughes 3 2/9-2/16 Nick Pastujov 3 2/9-2/16 Goal Streaks (Min. 3 Games) Player Games Dates Tony Calderone 4 11/10-11/18 Brendan Warren 3 1/12-1/19 Josh Norris 3 1/13-1/20 Jake Slaker 3 1/27-2/3 Jack Becker 3 1/27-2/3 Assist Streaks (Min. 3 Games) Player Games Dates Quinn Hughes 5 2/23 - Cooper Marody 8 10/27-11/18 Cooper Marody 6 2/10-3/2 Quinn Hughes 4 11/2-11/11 Dexter Dancs 3 11/10-11/17 Dexter Dancs 3 1/1-1/5 Quinn Hughes 3 1/7-1/13 Joseph Cecconi 3 2/24-3/3

23 Michigan Opponent Date Opponent 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 10/6/17 at St. Lawrence /7/17 at Clarkson /20/17 vs. Vermont /21/17 vs. Vermont /27/17 at #15 Penn State /28/17 at #15 Penn State /2/17 vs. Ferris State /3/17 vs. Ferris State /10/17 vs. #4 Minnesota /11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota /17/17 at #9 Wisconsin /18/17 at #9 Wisconsin /24/17 vs. #15 Ohio State /25/17 vs. #15 Ohio State /7/17 vs. Michigan State /8/17 at Michigan State /1/18 vs. Bowling Green /2/18 vs. Michigan State /5/18 vs. #2 Notre Dame /7/18 at #2 Notre Dame /12/18 at #9 Minnesota /13/18 at #9 Minnesota /19/18 vs. #12 Penn State /20/18 vs. #12 Penn State /26/18 at #6 Ohio State /27/18 at #6 Ohio State /2/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin /3/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin /9/18 at Michigan State /10/18 vs. Michigan State /16/18 at #1 Notre Dame /18/18 vs. #1 Notre Dame /23/18 vs. Arizona State /24/18 vs. Arizona State /2/18 vs. Wisconsin /3/18 vs. Wisconsin /10/18 at #6 Ohio State Michigan Opponent Date Opponent 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 10/6/17 at St. Lawrence /7/17 at Clarkson /20/17 vs. Vermont /21/17 vs. Vermont /27/17 at #15 Penn State /28/17 at #15 Penn State /2/17 vs. Ferris State /3/17 vs. Ferris State /10/17 vs. #4 Minnesota /11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota /17/17 at #9 Wisconsin /18/17 at #9 Wisconsin /24/17 vs. #15 Ohio State /25/17 vs. #15 Ohio State /7/17 vs. Michigan State /8/17 at Michigan State /1/18 vs. Bowling Green /2/18 vs. Michigan State /5/18 vs. #2 Notre Dame /7/18 at #2 Notre Dame /12/18 at #9 Minnesota /13/18 at #9 Minnesota /19/18 vs. #12 Penn State /20/18 vs. #12 Penn State /26/18 at #6 Ohio State /27/18 at #6 Ohio State /2/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin /3/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin /9/18 at Michigan State /10/18 vs. Michigan State /16/18 at #1 Notre Dame /18/18 vs. #1 Notre Dame /23/18 vs. Arizona State /24/18 vs. Arizona State /2/18 vs. Wisconsin /3/18 vs. Wisconsin /10/18 at. #6 Ohio State

24 Michigan Hockey Special Teams by Period Power Play Penalty Kill Date Opponent 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total (PCT) 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total (PCT) 10/6/17 at St. Lawrence (40%) (100%) 10/7/17 at Clarkson (0%) (83.3%) 10/20/17 vs. Vermont (0%) (75%) 10/21/17 vs. Vermont (0%) (66.7%) 10/27/17 at #15 Penn State (50%) (100%) 10/28/17 at #15 Penn State (50%) (100%) 11/2/17 vs. Ferris State (33%) (75%) 11/3/17 vs. Ferris State (29%) (100%) 11/10/17 vs. #4 Minnesota (25%) (50%) 11/11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota (0%) (100%) 11/17/17 at #9 Wisconsin (20%) (75%) 11/18/17 at #9 Wisconsin (0%) (66.7%) 11/24/17 vs. #15 Ohio State (0%) (33.3%) 11/25/17 vs. #15 Ohio State (0%) (50%) 12/7/17 vs. Michigan State (25%) (100%) 12/8/17 at Michigan State (0%) (40%) 1/1/18 vs. Bowling Green (0%) (66.7%) 1/2/18 vs. Michigan State (25%) (50%) 1/5/18 vs. #2 Notre Dame (0%) (0%) 1/7/18 at #2 Notre Dame (0%) (66.7%) 1/12/18 at #9 Minnesota (0%) (80%) 1/13/18 at #9 Minnesota (66.7%) (66.7%) 1/19/18 vs. #12 Penn State (0%) (100%) 1/20/18 vs. #12 Penn State (50%) (100%) 1/26/18 at #6 Ohio State (0%) (33.3%) 1/27/18 at #6 Ohio State (0%) (100%) 2/2/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin (40%) (85.7%) 2/3/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin (16.7%) (60%) 2/9/18 at Michigan State (0%) (100%) 2/10/18 vs. Michigan State (17%) (100%) 2/16/18 at #1 Notre Dame (0%) (60%) 2/18/18 vs. #1 Notre Dame (0%) (100%) 2/23/18 vs. Arizona State (0%) (71.4%) 2/24/18 vs. Arizona State (28.6%) (80%) 3/2/18 vs. Wisconsin (80%) (50%) 3/3/18 vs. Wisconsin (0%) (100%) 3/10/18 at #6 Ohio State (50%) (50%) Penalty Minutes by Period Michigan Opponent Date Opponent 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 10/6/17 at St. Lawrence /7/17 at Clarkson /20/17 vs. Vermont /21/17 vs. Vermont /27/17 at #15 Penn State /28/17 at #15 Penn State /2/17 vs. Ferris State /3/17 vs. Ferris State /10/17 vs. #4 Minnesota /11/17 vs. #4 Minnesota /17/17 at #9 Wisconsin /18/17 at #9 Wisconsin /24/17 vs. #15 Ohio State /25/17 vs. #15 Ohio State /7/17 vs. Michigan State /8/17 at Michigan State /1/18 vs.bowling Green /2/18 vs. Michigan State /5/18 vs. #2 Notre Dame /7/18 at #2 Notre Dame /12/18 at #9 Minnesota /13/18 at #9 Minnesota /19/18 vs. #12 Penn State /20/18 vs. #12 Penn State /26/18 at #6 Ohio State /27/18 at #6 Ohio State /2/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin /3/18 vs. #18 Wisconsin /9/18 at Michigan State /10/18 vs. Michigan State /16/18 at #1 Notre Dame /18/18 vs. #1 Notre Dame /23/18 vs. Arizona State /24/18 vs. Arizona State /2/18 vs. Wisconsin /3/18 vs. Wisconsin /10/18 at #6 Ohio State

25 Weekend series sweep at Yost U-M: March 2-3, Wisconsin (6-5, 7-4) Opponent: Nov , Ohio State (2-3, 1-5) Weekend series sweep on the road U-M: Jan , Minnesota (5-3, 3-1) Opponent: Jan , Ohio State (0-4, 3-5) Home-and-home series sweep U-M: Feb. 16 & 18, Notre Dame (4-2, 1-0) Opponent: Jan. 5 & 7, Notre Dame (1-2, 1-2) Shutout U-M: Feb. 18, 2018 vs. Notre Dame, 1-0 (U-M Goalie: Hayden Lavigne) Opponent: Jan. 26, Ohio State, 4-0 (OSU Goalie: Sean Romeo) Shutout at Yost U-M: Feb. 18, 2018 vs. Notre Dame, 1-0 (U-M Goalie: Hayden Lavigne) Opponent: Jan. 20, Michigan State, 3-0 (MSU Goalie: Ed Minney) Shutout on the road U-M: Feb. 25, 2017 at Ohio State, 6-0 (U-M Goalie: Zach Nagelvoort) Opponent: Jan. 26, Ohio State, 4-0 (OSU Goalie: Sean Romeo) Shutout in a Big Ten game U-M: Feb. 18, 2018 vs. Notre Dame, 1-0 (U-M Goalie: Hayden Lavigne) Opponent: Jan. 26, Ohio State, 4-0 (OSU Goalie: Sean Romeo) Team had 40 shots (in regulation) U-M: Feb. 24, 2018 vs. Arizona State (46 shots) Opponent: Feb. 2, Wisconsin (40 shots) Team had 50 shots (in regulation) U-M: Nov. 2, 2017 vs. Ferris State (51 shots) Opponent: March 2, Wisconsin (53 shots) Overcame 1-goal deficit to win U-M: March 3, Trailed 1-0, Won 7-4 vs. Wisconsin Opponent: Jan. 27, Ohio State, Trailed 1-0, U-M Loss 5-3 Overcame 2-goal deficit to win U-M: March 2, Trailed 3-1, Won 6-5 vs. Wisconsin Opponent: Oct. 27, Penn State, Trailed 2-0, U-M Loss 5-4 Overcame 3-goal deficit to win U-M: Nov. 10, Trailed 0-3, Won 5-4 (OT) vs Minnesota Opponent: Oct. 11, RIT, Trailed 0-3, U-M Loss 5-4 (OT) Overcame 4-goal deficit to win U-M: Dec. 30, Trailed 1-5, Won 6-5 2OT vs. North Dakota Opponent: Jan. 9, Ohio State, Trailed 0-4, U-M Loss 7-6 The Last Time... Player scored 4 goals U-M: March 2, Tony Calderone vs. Wisconsin Opponent: Oct. 20, Darryl Noren - UIC Player had four points U-M: March 2, Tony Calderone (4-0-4) and Quinn Hughes (1-3-4) vs. Wisconsin Opponent: Jan. 15, Mason Jobst (1-3-4) - Ohio State Player had five points U-M: March 18, JT Compher (0-5-5) vs. Penn State Opponent: Oct. 10, Derek Edwardson (3-2-5) - Miami 0-0 Tie U-M at Michigan State, Feb. 19, 1954 Team had a 1-0 OT Win U-M: Dec. 3, at Alaska (Alex Guptill GWG) Opponent: Oct. 30, Ferris State Team had a shootout win U-M: Feb. 9, at Michigan State (tied 1-1 OT - won shootout 1-0) Opponent: Nov. 11, Minnesota (tied 6-6 OT - UM lost shootout 2-1) Player scored an overtime goal U-M: Nov. 10, Alex Roos vs. Minnesota (W, 5-4, OT) Opponent: March. 10, Matthew Weis - Ohio State, U-M loss, 3-2, OT Player tied the game in last minute of regulation U-M: Oct. 23, Justin Selman at Union College (Tied game at 19:30, T, 5-5, OT) Opponent: Feb. 13, Luke Kunin - Wisconsin (Tied game at 19:33, T, 4-4, OT) Player won the game in last minute of regulation U-M: Oct. 21, Jake Slaker vs. Vermont (Scored goal 3 at 19:06, W, 3-2) Opponent: Feb. 4, Nick Shilkey - Ohio State (Scored goal at 19:30, GW, 6-5) Player scored into an empty net U-M: March 3, Jake Slaker vs. Wisconsin (increased lead to 7-4) Opponent: Jan. 1, Lukas Craggs - Bowling Green (Scored to increase lead, 6-4) Extra attacker goal U-M: Nov. 24, Josh Norris vs. Ohio State (at 19:44, L, 3-2) Opponent: Feb. 23, Brett Gruber - Arizona State (at 17:57, U-M Win, 5-3) Player attempted a penalty shot U-M: Oct. 20, Josh Norris vs. Vermont (stopped by Stefanos Lekkas) Opponent: Dec. 8, Brennan Sanford - Michigan State (stopped by Hayden Lavigne) Player scored on a penalty shot U-M: Oct. 25, Alex Guptill vs. Boston University (scored on Matt O Connor) Opponent: Jan. 14, Vinni Lettieri - Minnesota (scored on Hayden Lavigne) Team had 4 power-play goals U-M: March 2, 2018 vs. Wisconsin Opponent: Feb. 4, Ohio State Player scored a shorthanded goal U-M: Jan. 19, Brendan Warren, vs. Penn State Opponent: Jan. 27, Mason Jobst - Ohio State Team scored 2 shorthanded goals U-M: Feb. 8, Derek DeBlois and Andrew Copp at Notre Dame Opponent: Feb. 11, Taro Hirose/Mason Appleton - Michigan State Player had a hat trick U-M: March 2, Tony Calderone vs. Wisconsin Opponent: Feb.. 13, Kyle Rau - Minnesota

26 Michigan Hockey MICH vs St. Lawrence (Oct 06, 2017 at Canton, N.Y.) MICH (1-0-0) vs. St. Lawrence (0-1-0) Date: Oct 06, 2017 Location: Canton, N.Y. Arena: Appleton Arena Attendance: 2176 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:22 Total time: 2: st 12:44 MICH PP Tony Calderone/1 Joseph Cecconi/1 17,33,20,2,30 16,22,15,10 Cooper Marody/1 2. 2nd 04:16 MICH PP Quinn Hughes/1 Josh Norris/1 43,10,9,28,13 10,22,21,16 Will Lockwood 3. 2nd 05:42 SLU EV Alex Gilmour/1 Taggart Corrivea/1 5,61,8,28,33 17,24,32,12,44 Bo Hanson/1 4. 3rd 10:10 MICH EV Alex Roos/1 Jack Becker/1 28,4,2,74,61 21,22,32,24,17 James Sanchez # MICH Tot +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Cutler Martin Griffin Luce Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Hayden Lavigne dnp Totals ## MICH Dec Min GA Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine W 60: # St. Lawrence Tot +/- Bl 2 Dylan Woolf Ryan Garvey Ryan Lough Carson Gicewicz Bo Hanson Matt Purmal Michael Ederer Alex Gilmour Jacob Pritchard Joe Sullivan Nolan Gluchowsk Ben Finkelstein Taggart Corrivea Mike Marnell Keenan Suthers Callum Cusinato Philip Alftberg Jake Stevens Cameron Gray dnp 30 Daniel Mannella dnp Totals MICH SLU MICH SLU Prd MICH SLU 1st 1-2 (3) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-1 (1) 0-2 (4) 3rd 0-2 (1) 0-2 (1) Total 2-5 (5) 0-4 (5) Prd MICH SLU 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Joe Carusone Referee:Tory Carissimo Linesman:Michael Emanatian Linesman:Matt Brady Scorer:Beth Spadaccini ## St. Lawrence Dec Min GA Saves 31 Arthur Brey L 58: EMPTY NET 1: rd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Hooking 02:41 1st Nolan Gluchowski SLU 2.Hooking 03:21 PP PP 3rd Josh Norris MICH 2.Roughing 10:48 1st Carson Gicewicz SLU 2.Charging 11:07 PP 3rd Ryan Lough SLU 2.Roughing 10:48 2nd Joe Sullivan SLU 2.Hooking 03:48 PP 3rd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Holding 10:48 2nd Brendan Warren MICH 2.Hooking 12:43 PP PP 3rd Mike Marnell SLU 2.Hooking 11:29 PP 2nd Jack Becker MICH 2.Slashing 16:44 PP 3rd Callum Cusinato SLU 2.Interference 01:57 PP Win-Jack LaFontaine (1-0). Loss-Arthur Brey (0-1). MICH vs CLARKSON (Oct 07, 2017 at Potsdam,NY) MICH (1-1-0) vs. CLARKSON (2-0-0) Date: Oct 07, 2017 Location: Potsdam,NY Arena: Cheel Arena Attendance: 2688 Start time: End time: 9:32pm Total time: 2: st 07:16 CLAR EV GAREAU,Dylan/1 QUINCE,Marly/1 12,11,18,5,33 15,12,2,39,23 McCARTHY,Connor/1 2. 1st 08:23 CLAR PP AMOROSA,Terrance/1 REMPAL,Sheldon/2 10,13,33,5 44,11,14,17,5 SUMMERS,Kelly/1 3. 2nd 11:40 CLAR EV PIEROG,Nic/1 QUINCE,Marly/1 13,10,9,33,5 6,23,44,5,27 AMOROSA,Terrance/ # MICH G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Cutler Martin Griffin Luce Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Niko Porikos Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## MICH Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 59: EMPTY NET 0: # CLARKSON G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 McCARTHY,Conn MORO,Greg SUMMERS,Kelly PIEROG,Nic REMPAL,Sheldon SCHNEIDER,Jord THOW,Aaron BROSSEAU,Devi GAREAU,Dylan STURM,Nico GERVAIS,Brett DICKINSON,Josh QUINCE,Marly COOPER,Grant JOKIHARJU,Juho CHARYSZYN,Kev MacLEAN,J.C AMOROSA,Terra JANZEN,Chris dnp 35 LATINOVICH,Nic dnp Totals MICH CLAR MICH CLAR Prd MICH CLARKSO 1st 0-3 (3) 1-1 (2) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-3 (0) 3rd 0-3 (2) 0-2 (0) Total 0-8 (7) 1-6 (2) Prd MICH CLARKSO 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Joe Carusone Referee:Kyle Allen Linesman:Adam Wood Linesman:Jason Shattie Goal judge:cu Staff Pen timekeeper:cu Staff Game timekeeper:cu Staff Scorer:Allison Forbare ## CLARKSON Dec Min GA Saves 29 KIELLY,Jake W 59: EMPTY NET 0: nd Nicholas MICH 2.Hitting After 20:00 1st GAREAU,Dylan Clarks 2.Slashing 04:55 PP Boka Whistle 2nd AMOROSA,Terrance Clarks 2.Hitting After Whistle 20:00 1st Alex Roos MICH 2.Hooking 07:48 PP 3rd Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Interference 03:35 1st AMOROSA,Terrance Clarks 2.Hooking 17:57 PP PP 3rd AMOROSA,Terrance Clarks 2.Holding 04:39 PP 1st GAREAU,Dylan Clarks 2.Cross-Checking 18:10 PP 3rd SUMMERS,Kelly Clarks 2.Charging 05:28 PP 2nd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Tripping 02:50 PP 3rd MORO,Greg Clarks 2.Slashing 14:58 PP 2nd Niko Porikos MICH 2.Elbowing 07:28 PP 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Holding 17:44 PP 2nd STURM,Nico Clarks 2.Interference 07:53 PP 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Roughing 17:44 PP 2nd MacLEAN,J.C. Clarks 2.Tripping 13:12 PP 2nd Cutler Martin MICH 2.Interference 16:47 PP Win-KIELLY,Jake (2-0-0). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (0-1-0). Vermont vs MICHIGAN (Oct 20, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Vermont (2-3-0) vs. MICHIGAN (2-1-0) Date: Oct 20, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5206 Start time: 7:32 PM End time: 9:53 PM Total time: 2: nd 15:00 MICH EV Will Lockwood/1-16,17,4,34,22 74,5,13,9, nd 19:06 MICH EV Brendan Warren/1 Adam Winborg/1 20,15,24,23,13 11,18,2,12,43 Luke Martin/1 3. 3rd 04:20 MICH EV Josh Norris/1 Jake Slaker/1 5,18,23,20,13 9,6,10,13,33 Sam Piazza/1 4. 3rd 06:40 MICH EV Josh Norris/2 Quinn Hughes/1 4,13,34,20,23 9,43,13,10,2 5. 3rd 10:56 UVM PP Ross Colton/5 Christan Evers/1 18,5,16,23,20 18,5,12,74 # Vermont G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Max Kaufman Owen Grant Christan Evers Liam Coughlin Conor O'Neil Bryce Misley Ace Cowans Corey Moriarty Derek Lodermei Craig Puffer Matt O'Donnell Jarrid Privitera Ross Colton Alex Esposito Rob Darrar Brian Kelly Matt Alvaro Jake Massie T TEAM Tyler Harmon dnp 30 Matt Beck dnp Totals ## Vermont Dec Min GA Saves 40 Stefanos Lekkas L 60: # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Hayden Lavigne dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals UVM MICH UVM MICH Prd UVM MICH 1st 0-1 (1) 0-1 (3) 2nd 0-2 (4) 0-3 (6) 3rd 1-1 (1) 0-1 (0) Total 1-4 (6) 0-5 (9) Prd UVM MICH 1st nd rd Total Josh Norris 2. Brendan Warren 3. Stefanos Lekkas Referee:Colin Kronforst Referee:Stephen McInchak Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Pat Richardson ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine W 59: EMPTY NET 0: nd Brian Kelly UVM 2.High Sticking 08:00 1st Owen Grant UVM 2.Tripping 07:23 PP 2nd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Interference 09:10 PP 1st Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Elbowing 07:46 PP 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Slashing 09:54 PP 1st Ross Colton UVM 2.High Sticking 12:00 PP 3rd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Tripping 09:36 PP 1st Ace Cowans UVM 2.Cross-Checking 18:35 PP 3rd Alex Esposito UVM 2.Holding 15:01 PP 2nd Ace Cowans UVM 2.Slashing 00:57 PP Win-Jack LaFontaine (2-0-0). Loss-Stefanos Lekkas (2-3-0). Vermont vs MICHIGAN (Oct 21, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Vermont (2-4-0) vs. MICHIGAN (3-1-0) Date: Oct 21, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 4988 Start time: 5:02 PM End time: 7:18 PM Total time: 2: st 12:19 UVM SH Max Kaufman/2 Craig Puffer/2 3,17,34,26 9,8,10,13, st 18:17 MICH EV Adam Winborg/1 Joseph Cecconi/2 34,19,11,26,3 18,33,6,11,12 Sam Piazza/2 3. 2nd 07:48 UVM PP Drew Best/1 Craig Puffer/3 12,17,34,19,26 9,6,74,12 Jarrid Privitera/3 4. 3rd 15:07 MICH EV Jake Slaker/1 Quinn Hughes/2 26,24,28,20,3 13,43,9,18,10 Josh Norris/2 5. 3rd 19:06 MICH EV Jake Slaker/2 Will Lockwood/2 16,17,18,5 10,43,2,13 # Vermont G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Max Kaufman Christan Evers Liam Coughlin Brian Bowen Conor O'Neil Drew Best Derek Lodermei Craig Puffer Matt O'Donnell Jarrid Privitera Ross Colton Rob Darrar Brian Kelly Matt Alvaro Trey Phillips Anthony Petruzz Jake Massie Cory Thomas T TEAM Tyler Harmon dnp 30 Matt Beck dnp Totals ## Vermont Dec Min GA Saves 40 Stefanos Lekkas L 59: EMPTY NET 0: # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov T TEAM Chad Catt dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals UVM MICH UVM MICH Prd UVM MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 2nd 1-3 (3) 0-2 (1) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) Total 1-3 (3) 0-4 (5) Prd UVM MICH 1st nd rd Total Jake Slaker 2. Drew Best 3. Sam Piazza Referee:Colin Kronforst Referee:Stephen McInchak Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Pat Richardson ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: nd Tony Calderone MICH 2.Slashing 15:37 1st Jarrid Privitera UVM 2.Interference 10:42 PP PP 3rd Ross Colton UVM 2.Tripping 13:04 PP 1st Brian Bowen UVM 2.Boarding 18:54 PP 3rd Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Slashing 18:47 2nd Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Interference 05:55 PP 3rd Jarrid Privitera UVM 2.Checking 18:47 2nd Luke Martin MICH 2.Hooking 08:40 PP 2nd TEAM UVM 2.Too Many Players On 13:14 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (1-1-0). Loss-Stefanos Lekkas (2-4-0). Referee's signature

27 MICH vs #15 Penn State (Oct 27, 2017 at University Park, Pa.) MICH (3-2-0, B1G) vs. Penn State (4-3-0, B1G) Date: Oct 27, 2017 Location: University Park, Pa. Arena: Pegula Ice Arena Attendance: 6096 Start time: 7:07 PM End time: 9:30 PM Total time: 2: st 02:03 MICH EV Will Lockwood/2 Josh Norris/3 10,5,9,13,74 26,17,9,19,6 2. 1st 05:50 MICH EV Dexter Dancs/1 Cooper Marody/2 90,20,6,12,33 4,14,11,10,25 Joseph Cecconi/2 3. 1st 16:06 PSU EV Sturtz, Andrew/4 Marsh, Alec/1 61,20,6,33,17 16,28,20,8,2 Hults, Cole/4 4. 2nd 10:11 PSU EV Smirnov, Denis/5 Sucese, Nate/2 90,20,17,2,43 25,14,20,10,2 5. 2nd 16:01 MICH PP Dexter Dancs/2 Joseph Cecconi/3 90,33,20,17,6 11,9,17,4 Cooper Marody/3 6. 3rd 04:32 PSU EV Limoges, Alex/1 Folkes, Liam/2 11,12,18,6,33 9,26,17,19,6 Barratt, Evan/1 7. 3rd 05:59 MICH EV Cooper Marody/1 Tony Calderone/1 20,17,33,6,90 25,20,2,10, rd 18:28 PSU EV Berger, Chase/1 Sturtz, Andrew/3 90,20,17,33,6 8,16,20,7,2 Autio, Erik/6 9. OT 00:53 PSU EV Gober, Blake/1 Robinson, James/1 12,18,90,33,6 23,7,13,11,4 # MICH G A Pi Sh +/- 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Hayden Lavigne dnp Totals # Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- 2 Hults, Cole Myllari, Kris Gobetz, James Robinson, James Berger, Chase Limoges, Alex Biro, Brandon Hamilton, Trevor Pavlychev, Nikita Sucese, Nate Sturtz, Andrew Barratt, Evan Hamilton, Derian Autio, Erik Gober, Blake Smirnov, Denis Folkes, Liam Marsh, Alec Erlichman, Matt dnp 33 Funkey, Chris dnp Totals Team OT Tot MICH PSU Team OT Tot MICH PSU Prd MICH PSU 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 2nd 1-1 (2) 0-2 (6) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-2 (2) 0-3 (6) Prd MICH PSU 1st nd rd OT Total Gober, Blake 2. Cooper Marody 3. Sturtz, Andrew Referee:Brian Aaron Referee:CJ Beaurline Linesman:Frazer McIntyre Linesman:Brian Oliver Game timekeeper:john Hanna ## MICH Dec Min GA OT Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine OTL 60: ## Penn State Dec Min GA OT Saves 31 Jones, Peyton W 60: EMPTY NET 0: nd Pavlychev, PSU 2.Interference 14:26 1st Cooper Marody MICH 2.Slashing 13:04 PP Nikita PP 3rd Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Roughing 06:35 1st Sturtz, Andrew PSU 2.Holding 13:54 PP 3rd Barratt, Evan PSU 2.Slashing 06:35 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Boarding 05:31 PP 2nd Adam Winborg MICH 2.Cross-Checking 07:42 PP Win-Jones, Peyton (4-2-0). Loss-Jack LaFontaine (2-1-0). Timeout Michigan 12:39 second Ferris State vs MICHIGAN (Nov 02, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich) Ferris State (2-6-1) vs. MICHIGAN (5-2-0) Date: Nov 02, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5017 Start time: 7:33 PM End time: 9:56 PM Total time: 2:23 1st 02:25 MICH Joseph Cecconi/1 Sam Piazza/3 19,7,6,23 33,6,20,17,90 1. PP Cooper Marody/7 2. 1st 05:41 FSU PP Mitch Maloney/4 Taylor Fernandez/3 15,2,7,23,21 9,5,73, st 07:27 MICH PP Will Lockwood/3 Quinn Hughes/2 3,26,15,2 10,43,13,09,2 Jake Slaker/3 4. 1st 17:08 MICH EV Cooper Marody/2 Tony Calderone/3 26,3,21,15,2 20,17,5,74, nd 00:33 FSU EV Lucas Finner/1-9,24,5,4,8 9,10,13,33,6 6. 3rd 07:58 MICH EV Tony Calderone/4 Cooper 15,21,7,23,2 17,20,90,74,5 Marody/7 Dexter Dancs/3 7. 3rd 13:57 MICH EV Jake Slaker/3-4,16,18,12,5 13,9,10,5, rd 15:45 MICH EV Alex Roos/2 Nick Pastujov/1 26,3,18,12,16 28,91,74,61,5 Nicholas Boka/3 9. 3rd 16:47 MICH EV Jake Slaker/4 Will Lockwood/3 8,24,5,4,9 13,10,9,5,74 # Ferris State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Taylor Fernande Cameron Clarke Zach Yoder Tyler Dorantes Jasen Fernsler Ryker Killins Andrew Dorante Lucas Finner Coale Norris Trevor Recktenw Mitch Maloney Tyler Andrew Zach Szajner Andrew Mayer Corey Mackin Nate Kallen Craig Pefley Joe Rutkowski T TEAM Justin dnp Kapelmast Totals ## Ferris State Dec Min GA Saves 1 Darren Smith L 60: st Lucas Finner FSU 2.Elbowing 00:52 PP 1st Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Hooking 05:28 PP 1st Andrew Dorantes FSU 2.Interference 06:52 PP 2nd TEAM FSU 2.Too Many Players 01:52 PP On 2nd Andrew FSU 2.Boarding 14:38 PP Mayer 2nd Will Lockwood MICH 2.Interference 16:54 PP 3rd Will Lockwood MICH 2.Elbowing 00:49 PP # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov T TEAM Hayden dnp Lavigne 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals FSU MICH FSU MICH Prd FSU MICH 1st 1-1 (1) 2-2 (3) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (3) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-3 (11) Total 1-3 (2) 2-7 (17) Prd FSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Cooper Marody 2. Tony Calderone 3. Jake Slaker Referee:Brett Sheva Referee:Steve McInchak Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Nick Huff ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine W 60: Win-Jack LaFontaine (3-1-0). Loss-Darren Smith (2-2-1). 3rd Andrew FSU 2.Charging 05:24 Mayer PP 3rd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Cross-Checking 05:24 3rd Andrew Mayer FSU 2.Roughing 05:24 3rd Lucas Finner FSU 2.Slashing 09:10 PP 3rd Cameron Clarke FSU 2.Roughing Atw 17:33 3rd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Roughing Atw 17:33 3rd Tyler Dorantes FSU 2.Hooking 18:01 PP Referee's signature Ferris State vs MICHIGAN (Nov 03, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich) Ferris State (3-6-1) vs. MICHIGAN (5-3-0) Date: Nov 03, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 7:31 PM End time: 9:55 PM Total time: 2:24 1st 02:52 MICH Cooper Marody/3 Joseph Cecconi/5 12,16,7,23 20,33,6,90,17 1. PP Sam Piazza/4 2. 1st 08:39 FSU EV Coale Norris/2 Joe Rutkowski/1 10,26,2,6,19 2,9,13,10,43 Taylor Fernandez/4 3. 3rd 07:00 MICH PP Dexter Dancs/4 Cooper Marody/9 8,2,23,7 90,20,43,17,2 Quinn Hughes/4 4. 3rd 11:56 FSU EV Mitch Maloney/5 Corey Mackin/5 21,8,4,5,15 20,90,6,33,17 Andrew Dorantes/3 5. OT 02:26 FSU EV Ryker Killins/2 Andrew Dorantes/3 7,8,21,15,23 17,13,9,6,74 Corey Mackin/6 # Ferris State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Taylor Fernande Cameron Clarke Zach Yoder Tyler Dorantes Jasen Fernsler Ryker Killins Andrew Dorante Lucas Finner Coale Norris Trevor Recktenw Mitch Maloney Tyler Andrew Zach Szajner Andrew Mayer Corey Mackin Nate Kallen Craig Pefley Joe Rutkowski Darren Smith dnp Totals ## Ferris State Dec Min GA OT Saves 35 Justin Kapelmaster W 62: EMPTY NET 0: st Mitch Maloney FSU 2.Holding 01:13 PP 1st Mitch Maloney FSU 2.Slashing 10:27 PP 1st Zach Yoder FSU 2.Cross-Checking 17:42 PP 2nd Luke Martin MICH 2.Cross-Checking 07:06 PP 2nd Zach Szajner FSU 2.Tripping 10:07 PP # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Cooper Marody Niko Porikos Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Chad Catt dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals Win-Justin Kapelmaster (1-4-0). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (2-2-0). Team OT Tot FSU MICH Team OT Tot FSU MICH Prd FSU MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 1-3 (6) 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 1-3 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-2 (1) 2-7 (8) Prd FSU MICH 1st nd rd OT Total Ryker Killins 2. Cooper Marody 3. Justin Kapelmaster Referee:Brett Sheva Referee:Steve McInchak Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Nick Huff ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA OT Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne OTL 61: EMPTY NET 0: rd Mitch Maloney FSU 2.Tripping 01:20 PP 3rd Brendan Warren MICH 2.Elbowing 03:38 PP 3rd Joe Rutkowski FSU 2.Tripping 05:08 PP 3rd Andrew Mayer FSU 2.Elbowing 13:23 PP Referee's signature

28 Michigan Hockey #4 Minnesota vs MICHIGAN (Nov 10, 2017 at Ann Arbor, MI) Minnesota (5-4-0 ( )) vs. MICHIGAN (8-3-0 ( )) Date: Nov 10, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, MI Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5358 Start time: 7:30 PM End time: 9:54 PM Total time: 2:24 2nd 01:53 MINN Szmatula, Mike/2 Pitlick, Rem/7 15,4,9,21,22 9,13,6,33 1. PP Johnson, Steve/3 2. 2nd 05:15 MINN EV Novak, Tommy/2 Sheehy, Tyler/4 17,10,22,2,5 9,74,6,17,13 Sadek, Jack 3. 2nd 07:51 MINN EV Sheehy, Tyler/2 Gates, Brent/2 22,10,17,20,29 20,90,5,17,74 Novak, Tommy/8 4. 2nd 09:14 MICH EV Nick Pastujov/2 Alex Roos/1 18,7,5,9,2 91,28,61,2, nd 18:59 MICH EV Tony Calderone/2 Dexter Dancs/4 22,15,3,4,17 17,6,20,33,90 Cooper Marody/ rd 03:15 MICH EV Dexter Dancs/5 Tony Calderone/4 16,26,23,2,5 90,17,20,6, rd 03:48 MINN EV Gates, Brent/4 Novak, Tommy/9 10,17,22,26,29 90,20,17,6, rd 06:45 MICH EV Jake Slaker/5 Cooper Marody/11 24,21,19,15,20 13,20,2,10,43 Luke Martin/2 9. OT 03:24 MICH PP Alex Roos/3 Will Lockwood/4 9,18,20,5 10,9,28,13,43 Josh Norris/4 # Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Sadek, Jack Luke Martin Glover, Jack Griffin Luce Johnson, Steve Sam Piazza Lindgren, Ryan Josh Norris McManus, Brann Will Lockwood Szmatula, Mike Brendan Warren Gates, Brent Jake Slaker Pitlick, Rem Tony Calderone Ramsey, Jack Adam Winborg Novak, Tommy Cooper Marody Bristedt, Leon Michael Pastujov Reedy, Scott Niko Porikos Zuhlsdorf, Ryan Alex Roos Mittelstadt, Case Joseph Cecconi Sheehy, Tyler Quinn Hughes Norman, Ryan James Sanchez Knoepke, Nate Nicholas Boka Romanko, Daria Dexter Dancs Nanne, Tyler Nick Pastujov T TEAM T TEAM Kautz, Brock dnp 30 Hayden Lavigne dnp 34 Lehr, Nick dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals Totals ## Minnesota Dec Min GA OT Saves 37 Schierhorn, OTL 63: Eric Team OT Tot MINN MICH Team OT Tot MINN MICH Prd MINN MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) 2nd 1-2 (4) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 1-1 (1) Total 1-2 (4) 1-4 (5) Prd MINN MICH 1st nd rd OT Total Cooper Marody 2. Gates, Brent 3. Alex Roos Referee:Brian Aaron Referee:Barry Pochmera Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Nick Huff Scorer:TJ Garske ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA OT Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine W 63: EMPTY NET 0: nd Gates, MINN 2.Unsportsmanlike 19:59 1st Lindgren, Ryan MINN 2.Cth Elbowing 09:00 PP Brent Co 2nd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 19:59 1st Johnson, Steve MINN 2.Hooking 19:02 PP 3rd Reedy, Scott MINN 2.Cross-Checking 16:11 1st TEAM MICH 2.Too Many Players On 20:00 PP PP OT Pitlick, Rem MINN 2.Tripping 03:16 PP 2nd Cooper Marody MICH 2.Boarding 11:30 PP Win-Jack LaFontaine (4-1-0). Loss-Schierhorn, Eric (7-4-0). Minnesota vs #4 MICHIGAN (Nov 11, 2017 at Ann Arbor, MI) Minnesota (7-4-1 ( )) vs. MICHIGAN (6-3-1 ( )) Date: Nov 11, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, MI Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5561 Start time: 7:30 PM End time: 10:05 PM Total time: 2:35 1st 09:34 MINN Rossini, Sam/2 Pitlick, Rem/8 28,21,15,22,3 13,9,10,6,33 1. EV Sheehy, Tyler/5 2. 1st 15:23 MINN EV Sheehy, Tyler/3 Pitlick, Rem/9 15,22,21,3,28 5,28,11,74, st 17:12 MINN EV Lindgren, Ryan/2 Novak, Tommy/10 5,17,3,10 20,2,43, nd 04:23 MINN EV Novak, Tommy/3 Glover, Jack/6 17,3,22,4,26 13,9,6,10,5 Sheehy, Tyler/3 5. 2nd 05:59 MICH EV Tony Calderone/6 Cooper Marody/12 7,18,20,9,28 17,20,43,2,90 Quinn Hughes/6 6. 2nd 07:24 MICH SH Will Lockwood/4-10,17,18,19,20 10,2,11, nd 08:58 MINN EV McManus, Brannon/4 Sadek, Jack/3 7,2,26,5,16 2,17,20,43,90 Ramsey, Jack/2 8. 2nd 09:19 MICH EV Jake Slaker/10 Will Lockwood/5 21,2,22,15,5 13,10,9,21,74 Josh Norris/5 9. 3rd 04:07 MINN EV Pitlick, Rem/5 Sheehy, Tyler/5 15,22,4,17,28 17,2,91,28,43 Johnson, Steve/ rd 13:03 MICH EV Brendan Warren/3 Alex Roos/2 21,5,18,2,5 11,28,18,2,5 Adam Winborg/ rd 16:16 MICH EV Luke Martin/1 Alex Roos/3 19,26,9,20,29 2,28,11,5,18 Brendan Warren/ rd 18:48 MICH EX Tony Calderone/7 Dexter Dancs/5 20,22,29,7,10 17,90,20,43,10 Cooper Marody/13 # Minnesota G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Sadek, Jack Luke Martin Glover, Jack Griffin Luce Johnson, Steve Sam Piazza Lindgren, Ryan Josh Norris McManus, Brann Will Lockwood Szmatula, Mike Brendan Warren Gates, Brent Dakota Raabe Pitlick, Rem Jake Slaker Ramsey, Jack Tony Calderone Novak, Tommy Adam Winborg Bristedt, Leon Cooper Marody Reedy, Scott Michael Pastujov Zuhlsdorf, Ryan Alex Roos Mittelstadt, Case Joseph Cecconi Sheehy, Tyler Quinn Hughes Romanko, Daria Nicholas Boka Rossini, Sam Dexter Dancs Nanne, Tyler Nick Pastujov T TEAM Chad Catt dnp 1 Kautz, Brock dnp Totals Lehr, Nick dnp Totals ## Minnesota Dec Min GA OT Saves 37 Schierhorn, T 65: Eric Team OT Tot MINN MICH Team OT Tot MINN MICH Prd MINN MICH 1st 0-2 (1) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-2 (5) 0-1 (2) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) OT 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) Total 0-5 (8) 0-3 (5) Prd MINN MICH 1st nd rd OT Total Sheehy, Tyler 2. Adam Winborg 3. Will Lockwood Referee:Brian Aaron Referee:Barry Pochmara Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Nick Huff Scorer:TJ Garske ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA OT Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine 20: Hayden Lavigne 44: T EMPTY NET 0: st Joseph MICH 2.Cross-Checking 19:50 1st Pitlick, Rem MINN 2.Hooking 02:00 PP Cecconi PP 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Boarding 06:33 PP 1st Luke Martin MICH 2.Boarding 06:03 PP 2nd Pitlick, Rem MINN 2.Interference 12:55 PP 1st Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Interference 11:40 PP 3rd Sam Piazza MICH 2.Hooking 05:30 PP 1st Josh Norris MICH 2.Checking From Behin 16:31 3rd Novak, Tommy MINN 2.Elbowing 19:25 PP 1st Reedy, Scott MINN 2.Tripping 16:31 Minnesota-Schierhorn, Eric (7-4-1). MICHIGAN-Hayden Lavigne (2-2-1). Minnesota wins shootout 2-1 (3 rounds) #17 Michigan vs #9 Wisconsin (Nov 17, 2017 at Madison, Wis.) Michigan (6-4-1, B1G) vs. Wisconsin (8-5-1, B1G) Date: Nov 17, 2017 Location: Madison, Wis. Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: 9461 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:35 pm Total time: 2: st 00:33 UW EV Josh Ess/1 Ryan Wagner/6 33,6,17,90,20 20,34,13,2,24 Sean Dhooghe/5 2. 1st 11:17 UW EV Max Zimmer/2 Jarod Zirbel/3 5,9,11,28,74 22,8,20,6, nd 00:24 MICH PP Tony Calderone/8 Cooper Marody/14 17,20,33,6,90 9,11,6,33 Joseph Cecconi/6 4. 2nd 03:03 UW EV Trent Frederic/6 Wyatt Kalynuk/7 61,9,11,6,33 34,2,9,24,13 Linus Weissbach/4 5. 2nd 12:05 UW PP Cameron Hughes/5 Linus Weissbach/5 13,5,10,74 19,9,34,2,24 Trent Frederic/6 6. 2nd 14:30 MICH EV Tony Calderone/9 Cooper Marody/15 17,20,90,2,5 6,17,18,19,20 Dexter Dancs/6 7. 3rd 06:29 UW EV Jason Ford/3 Seamus Malone/5 28,2,9,5,11 21,16,9,20,6 Jake Linhart/6 8. 3rd 10:38 MICH EV Joseph Cecconi/2 Will Lockwood/6 33,10,6,13,2 5,34,26,24, rd 17:50 UW EN Jarod Zirbel/1-9,10,13,18,43,33 8,6,13,23, rd 18:07 UW EV Tarek Baker/6-5,12,18,22,2 16,9,21,5,26 # Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Wyatt Kalynuk Griffin Luce Tyler Inamoto Sam Piazza Peter Tischke Josh Norris Jarod Zirbel Will Lockwood Linus Weissbach Brendan Warren Jake Linhart Dakota Raabe Ryan Wagner Jake Slaker Tarek Baker Tony Calderone Will Johnson Adam Winborg Seamus Malone Cooper Marody Cameron Hughe Niko Porikos Josh Ess Alex Roos Jason Ford Joseph Cecconi Max Zimmer Quinn Hughes Jason Dhooghe James Sanchez Sean Dhooghe Nicholas Boka Tim Davison Dexter Dancs Trent Frederic Totals Jack Berry dnp Totals ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine L 32: Hayden Lavigne 27: EMPTY NET 0: MICH UW MICH UW Prd MICH UW 1st 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-2 (3) 1-3 (3) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-1 (1) Total 1-5 (7) 1-4 (4) Prd MICH UW 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Stephen McInchak Referee:Jonathan Sitarski Linesman:Matthew Gerlach Linesman:Johnathan Morrison ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA Saves 33 Kyle Hayton W 60: nd Brendan MICH 2.Elbowing 11:20 1st Josh Ess UW 2.Tripping 02:37 PP Warren PP 3rd Josh Ess UW 2.Slashing 00:33 PP 1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Cross-Checking 19:07 PP 3rd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Roughing 01:24 PP 2nd James Sanchez MICH 2.Slashing 01:00 PP 3rd Luke Martin MICH 2.Slashing 08:37 2nd Seamus Malone UW 2.Slashing 09:09 PP 3rd Ryan Wagner UW 2.Roughing 08:37 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Slashing 09:46 PP 3rd Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Slashing 18:32 2nd Josh Norris MICH 2.Slashing 10:57 PP 2nd Ryan Wagner UW 2.Roughing 10:57 Win-Kyle Hayton (7-4-1). Loss-Jack LaFontaine (4-2-0). Timeout MICH with 7:55 left in 2nd period #17 Michigan vs #9 Wisconsin (Nov 18, 2017 at Madison, Wis.) Michigan (6-4-2, B1G) vs. Wisconsin (8-5-2, B1G) Date: Nov 18, 2017 Location: Madison, Wis. Arena: Kohl Center Attendance: Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:44 pm Total time: 2:37 1st 01:36 MICH Cooper Marody/4 Quinn Hughes/7 20,43,17,2,90 17,19,18,2,10 1. EV Luke Martin/2 2. 1st 07:01 MICH EV Tony Calderone/10 Cooper Marody/16 17,20,2,90,43 18,17,19,5, st 19:56 UW PP Ryan Wagner/7 Sean Dhooghe/6 10,33,18,6 13,24,2,9,34 Wyatt Kalynuk/8 4. 2nd 10:51 UW PP Linus Weissbach/4 Trent Frederic/7 9,74,5,11 9,34,2,13,24 Wyatt Kalynuk/9 5. 2nd 14:45 UW EV Linus Weissbach/5 Peter Tischke/7 13,6,10,18,33 9,6,16,2, rd 02:59 MICH EV Jake Slaker/7 Quinn Hughes/8 13,43,10,2,18 34,9,20,6,24 Will Lockwood/7 7. 3rd 12:03 MICH EV Nick Pastujov/3 Niko Porikos/1 91,22,2,8,43 27,10,2,8,23 Luke Martin/3 8. 3rd 18:50 UW EX Cameron Hughes/6 Wyatt Kalynuk/10 74,5,10,18,90 19,2,10,24,34,13 Jake Linhart/7 # Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Wyatt Kalynuk Griffin Luce Tyler Inamoto Sam Piazza Peter Tischke Jack Becker Jarod Zirbel Josh Norris Linus Weissbach Will Lockwood Jake Linhart Brendan Warren Ryan Wagner Jake Slaker Tarek Baker Tony Calderone Will Johnson Adam Winborg Seamus Malone Cooper Marody Cameron Hughe Niko Porikos Josh Ess Alex Roos Jason Ford Hayden Lavigne Jason Dhooghe Joseph Cecconi Sean Dhooghe Quinn Hughes Tim Davison Nicholas Boka Matt Ustaski Dexter Dancs Trent Frederic Nick Pastujov T Team Jack LaFontaine dnp 1 Jack Berry dnp Totals Johan Blomquist dnp Totals ## Michigan Dec Min GA OT SO Saves 30 Hayden T 64: Lavigne EMPTY NET 0: Team OT SO Tot MICH UW Team OT SO Tot MICH UW Prd MICH UW 1st 0-2 (1) 1-2 (2) 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-3 (8) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-1 (1) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) SO 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-4 (4) 2-6 (11) Prd MICH UW 1st nd rd OT SO Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Stephen McInchak Referee:Jonathan Sitarski Linesman:Matthew Gerlach Linesman:Johnathan Morrison ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA OT SO Saves 33 Kyle Hayton T 64: EMPTY NET 0: nd Will Johnson UW 2.Slashing 04:16 1st Jason Ford UW 2.Hooking 08:08 PP PP 2nd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Cross-Checking 06:16 PP 1st Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Slashing 10:40 PP 2nd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Slashing 10:34 PP 1st Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Hooking 14:54 2nd Cooper Marody MICH 2.Slashing 15:56 PP 1st Trent Frederic UW 2.Interference 14:54 3rd Tarek Baker UW 2.Slashing 08:11 PP 1st Team UW 2.Too Many Players On 16:58 PP 3rd Hayden Lavigne MICH 2.Tripping 13:03 PP 1st Jack Becker MICH 2.Cross-Checking 19:13 PP Michigan-Hayden Lavigne (2-2-2). Wisconsin-Kyle Hayton (7-4-2). Timeout MICH with 16:29 left in 2nd period Michigan wins B1G shootout point 2-0 Referee's signature

29 #15 Ohio State vs #17 MICHIGAN (Nov 24, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Ohio State (7-3-3, B1G) vs. MICHIGAN (6-5-2, B1G) Date: Nov 24, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 6:33 PM End time: 8:53 PM Total time: 2:20 1st 11:18 MICH Sam Piazza/1 Joseph Cecconi/7 10,40,20,26,46 6,33,17,90,20 1. EV Tony Calderone/5 2. 2nd 01:00 OSU EV Freddy Gerard/2 Tanner Laczynski/10 15,9,16,46,20 20,17,2,43, rd 07:24 OSU PP John Wiitala/4 Wyatt Ege/3 10,7,40,19,46 18,10,43,2 Ronnie Hein/1 4. 3rd 08:32 OSU EV Freddy Gerard/3-15,7,9,3,18 8,91,33,6, rd 19:44 MICH EX Josh Norris/3 Quinn Hughes/8 10,8,20,46,26 9,13,43,10,33,18 Jake Slaker/4 # Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Sasha Larocque Gordi Myer Wyatt Ege Dakota Joshua Tanner Laczynsk John Wiitala Austin Pooley Freddy Gerard Matthew Weis Christian Lampa Kevin Miller Janik Moser Brendon Kearne Mason Jobst Luke Stork Ronnie Hein Matt Joyaux Matt Miller T TEAM Evan dnp Moyse 37 Tommy Nappier dnp Totals ## Ohio State Dec Min GA Saves 30 Sean Romeo W 60: # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Will Lockwood Brendan Warren Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Niko Porikos Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Chad Catt dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals OSU MICH OSU MICH Prd OSU MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1) 3rd 1-3 (4) 0-0 (0) Total 1-3 (4) 0-2 (1) Prd OSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Freddy Gerard 2. Sean Romeo 3. Jake Slaker Referee:Barry Pochmara Referee:CJ Beaurline Linesman:Joseph Hutek Linesman:Christopher Libett ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 58: EMPTY NET 1: rd Cooper MICH 2.Cross-Checking 05:53 2nd Janik Moser OSU 2.Tripping 07:20 PP Marody PP 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Slashing 13:42 PP 2nd Kevin Miller OSU 2.Holding 10:14 PP 2nd Brendan Warren MICH 2.Hooking 18:45 PP Win-Sean Romeo (6-3-3). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (2-3-2). #15 Ohio State vs #17 MICHIGAN (Nov 25, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Ohio State (8-3-3, B1G) vs. MICHIGAN (6-6-2, B1G) Date: Nov 25, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5626 Start time: 7:31 PM End time: 9:48 PM Total time: 2:17 1st 05:52 OSU Christian Lampasso/3 Brendon 18,14,50,5,25 6,91,12,8,33 1. EV Kearney/2 Matt Joyaux/2 2. 2nd 07:49 MICH EV Joseph Cecconi/3 Cooper Marody/17 50,20,8,17,27 33,20,11,17,6 Brendan Warren/2 3. 2nd 08:38 OSU EV Tanner Laczynski/5 Matthew Weis/6 9,16,15,5,50 9,10,13,74,5 4. 2nd 18:17 OSU PP Mason Jobst/7 Matthew Weis/7 26,16,9,8,50 18,6,61,33 Tanner Laczynski/ rd 10:28 OSU EV Matthew Weis/5 Tanner Laczynski/12 16,9,50,3 17,43,20, rd 19:59 OSU PP Christian Lampasso/4 Sam McCormick/4 18,17,3,50 61,2,91 Sasha Larocque/4 # Ohio State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Sasha Larocque Luke Martin Gordi Myer Griffin Luce Wyatt Ege Sam Piazza Dakota Joshua Jack Becker Tanner Laczynsk Josh Norris John Wiitala Will Lockwood Austin Pooley Brendan Warren Freddy Gerard Dakota Raabe Matthew Weis Jake Slaker Sam McCormick Tony Calderone Christian Lampa Adam Winborg Janik Moser Cooper Marody Brendon Kearne Joseph Cecconi Mason Jobst Quinn Hughes Luke Stork James Sanchez Ronnie Hein Nicholas Boka Matt Joyaux Dexter Dancs Matt Miller Nick Pastujov Evan Moyse dnp 30 Hayden Lavigne dnp 37 Tommy Nappier dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals Totals ## Ohio State Dec Min GA Saves 30 Sean Romeo W 59: EMPTY NET 0: OSU MICH OSU MICH Prd OSU MICH 1st 0-1 (2) 0-1 (1) 2nd 1-2 (4) 0-0 (0) 3rd 1-1 (1) 0-2 (7) Total 2-4 (7) 0-3 (8) Prd OSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Tanner Laczynski 2. Matthew Weis 3. Sean Romeo Referee:Barry Pochmara Referee:CJ Beaurline Linesman:Joseph Hutek Linesman:Christopher Libett ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine L 59: EMPTY NET 0: rd Luke Martin MICH 2.Roughing 10:26 1st Luke Martin MICH 2.Slashing 14:33 PP Atw 3rd Brendon Kearney OSU 2.Roughing Atw 10:26 1st Dakota Joshua OSU 2.Hooking 15:20 PP 3rd Tony Calderone MICH 2.Holding 18:32 2nd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Tripping 03:14 PP 3rd Ronnie Hein OSU 2.Holding 18:32 2nd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Hooking 16:19 PP 3rd Adam Winborg MICH 2.Interference 19:22 3rd Janik Moser OSU 2.Tripping 01:20 PP PP 3rd Luke Stork OSU 2.Playing With Broken 01:53 PP Win-Sean Romeo (7-3-3). Loss-Jack LaFontaine (4-3-0). Michigan State vs MICHIGAN (Dec 07, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Michigan State (7-9-1 ( )) vs. MICHIGAN (7-6-2 ( )) Date: Dec 07, 2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5417 Start time: 7:30 PM End time: 9:37 PM Total time: 2: nd 07:38 MICH PP Josh Norris/4 Joseph Cecconi/8 17,10,2,12 9,13,8,33,5 Jake Slaker/2 2. 2nd 15:00 MICH EV Tony Calderone/11 Dexter Dancs/7 52,12,17,55,9 17,90,20,43,2 Cooper Marody/ rd 10:14 MICH EV Tony Calderone/12 Cooper Marody/19 23,2,44,19,71 17,90,20,5, rd 16:32 MICH EV Tony Calderone/13 Dexter Dancs/8 28,16,21,18,12 17,90,20,2,43 Cooper Marody/20 # Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Osburn, Zach Luke Martin Lewandowski, Mi Griffin Luce Saliba, Sam Sam Piazza Miller, Tommy Jack Becker Sanford, Brenna Josh Norris Stevens, Brody Will Lockwood Hirose, Taro Brendan Warren Gatt, Carson Jake Slaker Keefer, David Tony Calderone Smith, Jake Adam Winborg Milan, Cody Cooper Marody Kamer, Austin Michael Pastujov Esteves, Gianluc Alex Roos Ghafari, Butrus Hayden Lavigne Eliot, Mitch Joseph Cecconi Khodorenko, Pat Quinn Hughes Rosburg, Jerad Nicholas Boka Lambdin, Logan Dexter Dancs Wright, Spencer dnp 91 Nick Pastujov Minney, Ed dnp T TEAM Totals Chad Catt dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals MSU MICH MSU MICH Prd MSU MICH 1st 0-1 (3) 0-1 (3) 2nd 0-3 (3) 1-3 (6) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-5 (6) 1-4 (9) Prd MSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Tony Calderone 2. Cooper Marody 3. Hayden Lavigne Referee:Colin Kronforst Referee:Stephen McInchak Linesman:Nick Huff Linesman:Bruce Vida ## Michigan State Dec Min GA Saves 31 Lethemon, John L 59: EMPTY NET 0: ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: nd Khodorenko, MSU 2.Slashing 06:48 1st Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Tripping 03:31 PP Patrick PP 2nd Lambdin, Logan MSU 2.Interference 08:52 PP 1st Saliba, Sam MSU 2.Hooking 07:44 PP 2nd TEAM MICH 2.Too Many Players 11:29 PP 2nd Stevens, Brody MSU 2.Roughing 02:48 PP O 3rd Hayden MICH 2.Tripping 19:33 PP 2nd Rosburg, Jerad MSU 2.Holding 02:48 Lavigne 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH Minute 20:00 2nd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Roughing 02:48 Miscondu 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH 10.Game Misconduct 20:00 2nd Jack Becker MICH 2.Cross-Checking 05:24 PP 2nd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Hooking 05:37 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (3-3-2). Loss-Lethemon, John (7-7-1).

30 Michigan Hockey Bowling Green vs Michigan (Jan 01, 2018 at Detroit, Mich) Bowling Green (9-6-6, ) vs. Michigan (7-8-2,3-5-2) Date: Jan 01, 2018 Location: Detroit, Mich Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: Start time: 6:07 PM End time: 8:37 PM Total time: 2:00 1st 10:11 BGSU SPEZIA, Tyler/2 RAUHAUSER, 7,23,12,25,6 11,28,6,2,13 1. EV Alec/1 POHLKAMP, Chris/2 2. 1st 11:20 BGSU EV WELLS, Justin/1 JOHNSON, Max/9 14,16,13,18,12 90,20,17,33,6 MUSSER, Carson/3 3. 2nd 00:15 BGSU EV CRAGGS, Lukas/4 POHLKAMP, Chris/3 22,12,23,20,29 17,90,33,6, nd 03:39 BGSU EV McDONALD, Connor/4 FORD, Connor/4 4,20,22,29,14 33,28,6,4,17 CRAGGS, Lukas/4 5. 2nd 05:24 MICH EV Jake Slaker/8 Tony Calderone/6 16,13,5,4,10 13,17,90,5,21 Dexter Dancs/9 6. 3rd 04:55 MICH EV Jake Slaker/9 Brendan Warren/3 6,28,5,7,4 13,11,33,4,6 7. 3rd 07:40 BGSU PP JOHNSON, Max/4 RAUHAUSER, Alec/1 10,23,16,18,6 74,11,61,4 BEDNARD, Ryan/1 8. 3rd 08:05 MICH EV Tony Calderone/14 Cutler Martin/1 12,5,20,29,4 17,4,20,74, rd 12:37 MICH EV Jack Becker/1 Sam Piazza/5 22,5,18,4,29 8,11,74,4, rd 18:46 BGSU EN CRAGGS, Lukas/4-22,5,4,6,29 33,6,13,17,28,2 # Bowling Green Tot +/- Bl 3 MUSSER, Carson McDONALD, Con SMITH, Adam McLAIN, Mitch SPEZIA, Tyler JOHNSON, Max POHLKAMP, Chri BAYLIS, Stephen WELLS, Justin WRIGHT, Camer LINKENHELD, Ca D'ANDREA, Brett FORD, Connor CRAGGS, Lukas RAUHAUSER, Ale CRAGGS, Sam KRUSE, Brandon SCHILLING, Joh BEDNARD, Ryan DOP, Eric dnp 32 RICH, Brett dnp Totals ## Bowling Green Dec Min GA Saves 35 BEDNARD, Ryan W 59: EMPTY NET 0: # Michigan Tot +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Cutler Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Brendan Warren Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Michael Pastujov Niko Porikos Alex Roos Joseph Cecconi James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Hayden Lavigne dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals BGSU MICH BGSU MICH Prd BGSU MICH 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-1 (4) 0-1 (1) 3rd 1-1 (5) 0-2 (2) Total 1-3 (9) 0-4 (3) Prd BGSU MICH 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Brian Aaron Referee:Barry Pochmara Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Bruce Vida ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 45 Jack LaFontaine L 59: EMPTY NET 0: rd CRAGGS, BGSU 2.Slashing 00:30 1st McDONALD, Connor BGSU 2.Holding 05:39 PP Lukas PP 3rd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Hooking 06:52 PP 1st Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Hooking 06:46 PP 3rd WELLS, Justin BGSU 2.Playing With 08:27 PP 2nd McLAIN, Mitch BGSU 2.Holding 12:13 PP Broken 2nd Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Elbowing 15:26 PP Win-BEDNARD, Ryan (5-3-4). Loss-Jack LaFontaine (4-4-0). Michigan State vs Michigan (Jan 02, 2018 at Detroit, Mich) Michigan State (8-11-1, B1G) vs. Michigan (8-8-2, B1G) Date: Jan 02, 2018 Location: Detroit, Mich Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: Start time: 2:30 PM End time: 5:00 PM Total time: 2:30 PM 1st 00:26 MSU Hirose, Taro/7 Lewandowski, 17,9,12,55,18 33,17,90,20,5 1. EV Mit/ st 04:34 MSU EV Lambdin, Logan/3 Gatt, Carson/10 18,23,19,71,12 6,2,11,13,21 Milan, Cody/9 3. 2nd 03:12 MICH EV James Sanchez/1-13,19,18,52,57 61,6,8,2, nd 06:28 MSU PP Khodorenko, Patrick/8 Milan, 55,23,18,9,17 11,13,5,33 Cody/10 Gatt, Carson/ nd 15:39 MICH EV Michael Pastujov/1 Sam Piazza/6 21,24,2,28,44 21,6,22,91,2 Niko Porikos/2 6. 2nd 16:37 MICH EV Cooper Marody/5 Tony Calderone/7 55,9,57,71,17 20,17,90,5,33 Dexter Dancs/ rd 01:39 MICH EV Cutler Martin/1 James Sanchez/3 10,13,44,2,16 4,11,6,13,12 Nicholas Boka/3 8. 3rd 03:57 MICH PP Cooper Marody/6 Tony Calderone/8 10,13,12,18 20,17,33,6,90 Joseph Cecconi/9 9. 3rd 09:46 MSU PP Khodorenko, Patrick/9 Hirose, Taro/17 55,17,23,18,9 11,13,74 Milan, Cody/ rd 16:13 MICH EV Cooper Marody/7 Tony Calderone/9 17,12,55,18,9 20,17,33,5,90 # Michigan State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Michigan G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Osburn, Zach Luke Martin Lewandowski, Mitc Cutler Martin Saliba, Sam Griffin Luce Miller, Tommy Sam Piazza Sanford, Brennan Jack Becker Stevens, Brody Brendan Warren Hirose, Taro Dakota Raabe Gatt, Carson Jake Slaker Keefer, David Tony Calderone Smith, Jake Adam Winborg Milan, Cody Cooper Marody Kamer, Austin Michael Pastujov Esteves, Gianluca Niko Porikos Ghafari, Butrus Joseph Cecconi Eliot, Mitch James Sanchez Khodorenko, Patric Nicholas Boka Rosburg, Jerad Dexter Dancs Lambdin, Logan Nick Pastujov Wright, Spencer dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp 45 Minney, Ed dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals Totals ## Michigan State Dec Min GA Saves 31 Lethemon, John L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st Niko Porikos MICH 2.Hooking 07:53 PP 1st Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Roughing Atw 10:20 1st Stevens, Brody MSU 2.Roughing Atw 10:20 1st Lambdin, Logan MSU 2.Interference 18:45 PP 2nd James Sanchez MICH 2.Tripping 04:52 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (4-4-2). Loss-Lethemon, John (8-9-1). MSU MICH MSU MICH Prd MSU MICH 1st 0-1 (3) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-1 (3) 0-2 (3) 3rd 1-2 (3) 1-2 (7) Total 2-4 (9) 1-4 (10) Prd MSU MICH 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Brian Aaron Referee:Brett DesRosiers Linesman:Joe Hutek Linesman:Bruce Vida ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: nd Smith, MSU 2.Hooking 09:23 Jake PP 3rd Khodorenko, Patrick MSU 5.Cross-Checking 02:58 PP 3rd Cutler Martin MICH 2.Hooking 07:48 PP 3rd Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Tripping 09:10 PP #2 Notre Dame vs MICHIGAN (Jan 05, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Notre Dame (17-3-1, B1G) vs. MICHIGAN (8-9-2, B1G) Date: Jan 05, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 6:33 pm End time: 8:51 pm Total time: 2: st 04:44 ND PP Matt Hellickson/1 Cam Morrison/9 5,26,11,27,18 13,18,2,30 Cal Burke/4 2. 1st 09:55 ND PP Andrew Oglevie/8 Dylan Malmquist/4 15,25,3,13,26 11,12,33,2 Jordan Gross/ st 15:52 MICH EV Tony Calderone/15 Dexter Dancs/11 11,20,26,18,4 17,90,20,5,33 Cooper Marody/22 # Notre Dame G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Jordan Gross Luke Martin Dennis Gilbert Cutler Martin Matt Hellickson Griffin Luce Tory Dello Sam Piazza Dawson Cook Jack Becker Cal Burke Brendan Warren Colin Theisen Dakota Raabe Andrew Oglevie Jake Slaker Pierce Crawford Tony Calderone Jake Evans Adam Winborg Mike O'Leary Cooper Marody Justin Wade Michael Pastujov Joe Wegwerth Niko Porikos Dylan Malmquist Joseph Cecconi Cam Morrison James Sanchez Bobby Nardella Nicholas Boka Jack Jenkins Dexter Dancs Bo Brauer Nick Pastujov T TEAM Chad Catt dnp 1 Dylan St. Cyr dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp 33 Nick Sanford dnp Totals Totals ## Notre Dame Dec Min GA Saves 32 Cale Morris W 60: ND MICH ND MICH Prd ND MICH 1st 2-2 (6) 0-1 (3) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 2-2 (6) 0-1 (3) Prd ND MICH 1st nd rd Total Andrew Oglevie 2. Nicholas Boka 3. Cale Morris Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Brett Sheva Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Joseph Hutek ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st Dylan Malmquist ND 2.Slashing 17:05 1st James Sanchez MICH 2.Cth Elbowing 02:45 PP PP 1st Adam Winborg MICH 2.Boarding 08:51 PP Win-Cale Morris (16-1-0). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (4-5-2). Michigan vs #1 Notre Dame (Jan 07, 2018 at Notre Dame, Ind.) Michigan (8-10-2, B1G) vs. Notre Dame (18-3-1, B1G) Date: Jan 07, 2018 Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Arena: Compton Ice Arena Attendance: 4896 Start time: 3:10 PM End time: 5:29 PM Total time: 2: nd 06:10 ND EV Andrew Oglevie/9 Dylan Malmquist/5 6,33,90,17,18 15,25,13,5,27 Colin Theisen/ nd 13:51 ND PP Matt Hellickson/2 Cam Morrison/10 11,4,18,74 5,26,27,18,11 Bobby Nardella/ rd 08:44 MICH EV Josh Norris/5 Quinn Hughes/10 9,43,13,12,33 18,26,4,11,20 Jake Slaker/5 # Michigan Tot +/- Bl # Notre Dame Tot +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Jordan Gross Cutler Martin Dennis Gilbert Sam Piazza Matt Hellickson Josh Norris Tory Dello Brendan Warren Dawson Cook Dakota Raabe Cal Burke Jake Slaker Colin Theisen Tony Calderone Andrew Oglevie Adam Winborg Jake Evans Cooper Marody Mike O'Leary Michael Pastujov Justin Wade Niko Porikos Joe Wegwerth Joseph Cecconi Andrew Peeke Quinn Hughes Dylan Malmquist James Sanchez Cam Morrison Nicholas Boka Bobby Nardella Dexter Dancs Jack Jenkins Nick Pastujov Bo Brauer Jack LaFontaine dnp 1 Dylan St. Cyr dnp Totals Nick Sanford dnp Totals ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st Tony Calderone MICH 2.Hooking 06:44 PP 1st Mike O'Leary ND 2.High Sticking 11:50 PP 2nd Dennis Gilbert ND 2.Slashing 10:37 PP Win-Cale Morris (17-1-0). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (4-6-2). MICH ND MICH ND Prd MICH ND 1st 0-1 (1) 0-1 (6) 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-2 (2) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (2) 1-3 (8) Prd MICH ND 1st nd rd Total Cale Morris 2. Andrew Oglevie 3. Hayden Lavigne Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Brett Sheva Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Joseph Hutek ## Notre Dame Dec Min GA Saves 32 Cale Morris W 59: EMPTY NET 0: nd Tony Calderone MICH 2.Tripping 12:54 PP 2nd Luke Martin MICH 2.Slashing 17:35 PP 3rd Andrew Peeke ND 2.Interference 01:08 PP

31 MICHIGAN vs #9 MINNESOTA (Jan 12, 2018 at Minneapolis, Minn.) MICHIGAN (9-10-2, B1G) vs. MINNESOTA ( , B1G) Date: Jan 12, 2018 Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Arena: 3M Arena at Mariucci Attendance: 9000 Start time: 7:05 pm End time: 9:21 pm Total time: 2:16 1st 00:14 MICH Dexter Dancs/6 Tony Calderone/10 90,17,20,33,43 2,5,9,10,29 1. EV 2. 1st 02:21 MINN EV Mittelstadt, Casey/6 Sadek, Jack/5 12,20,33,43,61 21,3,4,15,19 Lindgren, Ryan/3 3. 1st 08:13 MICH EV Michael Pastujov/2 Tony Calderone/11 21,17,20,33,43 3,4,16,18,22 Nick Pastujov/2 4. 1st 18:10 MICH EV Cooper Marody/8 Quinn Hughes/11 20,43,17,33,90 2,5,7,10, nd 03:37 MINN PP Reedy, Scott/4 Bristedt, Leon/2 2,12,18,43 19,18,29,4,9 Nanne, Tyler/5 6. 2nd 18:01 MICH EV Brendan Warren/4 Nick Pastujov/3 11,91,21,6,33 3,4,15,21,22 Michael Pastujov/1 7. 3rd 16:22 MINN EV McManus, Brannon/5 Sheehy, Tyler/8 17,20,33,43,61 7,22,5,18,20 Lindgren, Ryan/4 8. 3rd 19:31 MICH EN Brendan Warren/5-11,2,5,13 4,5,15,19,21,22 # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Michael Pastujov Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: # MINNESOTA G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Sadek, Jack Glover, Jack Johnson, Steve Lindgren, Ryan Phillips, Clayton McManus, Brann Szmatula, Mike Gates, Brent Pitlick, Rem Ramsey, Jack Bristedt, Leon Reedy, Scott Zuhlsdorf, Ryan Mittelstadt, Case Sheehy, Tyler Norman, Ryan Romanko, Daria Nanne, Tyler Kautz, Brock dnp Totals MICH MINN MICH MINN Prd MICH MINN 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-1 (0) 1-2 (3) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1) Total 0-2 (0) 1-5 (5) Prd MICH MINN 1st nd rd Total Michael Pastujov 2. Tony Calderone 3. Brendan Warren Referee:Colin Kronforst Referee:Brian Thul Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Chad Roethlisberger ## MINNESOTA Dec Min GA Saves 40 Robson, Mat 20: Schierhorn, Eric L 39: EMPTY NET 0: nd Sam Piazza MICH 2.High Sticking 01:40 1st Phillips, Clayton MINN 2.Holding 04:10 PP PP 2nd Sheehy, Tyler MINN 2.Slashing 15:11 PP 1st James Sanchez MICH 2.Roughing 11:26 PP 3rd Josh Norris MICH 2.Cross-Checking 07:45 PP 1st Griffin Luce MICH 2.Roughing Atw 13:13 3rd Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Tripping 19:18 PP 1st Reedy, Scott MINN 2.Roughing 13:13 1st Nicholas Boka MICH 2.High Sticking 18:57 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (5-6-2). Loss-Schierhorn, Eric ( ). Michigan lost timeout with goal challenge Minnesota lost timeout with goal challenge MICHIGAN vs #9 MINNESOTA (Jan 13, 2018 at Minneapolis, Minn.) MICHIGAN ( , B1G) vs. MINNESOTA ( , B1G) Date: Jan 13, 2018 Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Arena: 3M Arena at Mariucci Attendance: 9908 Start time: 7:05 pm End time: 9:28 pm Total time: 2:23 1st 01:13 MICH Brendan Warren/6 Josh Norris/6 11,9,2,6,13 2,15,19,21,28 1. EV 2. 1st 03:06 MICH PP Josh Norris/6 Jake Slaker/6 9,13,74,6,8 5,16,20,26 Nicholas Boka/4 3. 2nd 15:26 MINN PP Romanko, Darian/3 Ramsey, Jack/5 6,9,13,74 26,16,28,20,23 Rossini, Sam/3 4. 2nd 17:19 MICH PP Cooper Marody/9 Tony Calderone/12 20,17,43,18,33 5,9,10,20 Quinn Hughes/12 # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MINNESOTA G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Sadek, Jack Griffin Luce Glover, Jack Sam Piazza Johnson, Steve Jack Becker Lindgren, Ryan Josh Norris McManus, Brann Brendan Warren Szmatula, Mike Dakota Raabe Gates, Brent Jake Slaker Pitlick, Rem Tony Calderone Ramsey, Jack Adam Winborg Bristedt, Leon Cooper Marody Reedy, Scott Michael Pastujov Zuhlsdorf, Ryan Joseph Cecconi Mittelstadt, Case Quinn Hughes Sheehy, Tyler James Sanchez Norman, Ryan Nicholas Boka Romanko, Daria Dexter Dancs Rossini, Sam Nick Pastujov Nanne, Tyler Jack LaFontaine dnp 34 Lehr, Nick dnp Totals Robson, Mat dnp Totals ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: MICH MINN MICH MINN Prd MICH MINN 1st 1-2 (3) 0-1 (0) 2nd 1-1 (1) 1-1 (3) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) Total 2-3 (4) 1-3 (3) Prd MICH MINN 1st nd rd Total Josh Norris 2. Brendan Warren 3. Cooper Marody Referee:Colin Kronforst Referee:Brian Thul Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Chad Roethlisberger ## MINNESOTA Dec Min GA Saves 37 Schierhorn, Eric L 58: EMPTY NET 1: nd Rossini, MINN 2.Roughing 16:09 1st Szmatula, Mike MINN 2.Tripping 01:27 PP Sam PP 2nd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Slashing 16:32 1st Bristedt, Leon MINN 2.Roughing 11:32 PP 2nd Sadek, Jack MINN 2.Slashing 16:32 1st Jake Slaker MICH 2.Hooking 13:03 PP 3rd Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Interference 00:27 2nd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Interference 13:32 PP PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (6-6-2). Loss-Schierhorn, Eric ( ). Michigan timeout at 3:58 (2nd Period) Minnesota timeout at 18:07 (3rd Period) #12 Penn State vs #20 MICHIGAN (Jan 19, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Penn State (13-9-3, B1G) vs. MICHIGAN ( , B1G) Date: Jan 19, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5574 Start time: 8:03 pm End time: 10:21 pm Total time: 2:18 1st 12:27 MICH Jack Becker/2 Josh Norris/7 13,10,20,2,14 9,13,8,74,6 1. EV Jake Slaker/7 2. 3rd 10:38 MICH EV Jack Becker/3 Joseph Cecconi/10 11,26,17,9,5 8,33,21,91,43 Michael Pastujov/2 3. 3rd 14:29 MICH EV Josh Norris/7 Jake Slaker/8 20,2,23,13,28 9,13,6,2,11 Sam Piazza/7 4. 3rd 18:13 MICH EN Brendan Warren/7-9,13,2,25,16,20 11,9,6,74 # Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Hults, Cole Luke Martin Myllari, Kris Griffin Luce Kerr, Kevin Sam Piazza Gobetz, James Jack Becker Robinson, James Josh Norris Berger, Chase Brendan Warren Limoges, Alex Dakota Raabe Biro, Brandon Jake Slaker Hamilton, Trevor Tony Calderone Pavlychev, Nikita Adam Winborg Sucese, Nate Cooper Marody Sturtz, Andrew Michael Pastujov Barratt, Evan Joseph Cecconi Autio, Erik Quinn Hughes Gober, Blake James Sanchez Smirnov, Denis Nicholas Boka Folkes, Liam Dexter Dancs Marsh, Alec Nick Pastujov Funkey, Chris dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## Penn State Dec Min GA Saves 31 Jones, Peyton L 59: EMPTY NET 0: PSU MICH PSU MICH Prd PSU MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-1 (3) Total 0-3 (2) 0-4 (5) Prd PSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Jack Becker 2. Hayden Lavigne 3. Josh Norris Referee:Stephen McInchak Referee:Barry Pochmara Linesman:Nick Huff Linesman:Joseph Hutek ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: EMPTY NET 0: rd Barratt, PSU 2.Slashing 10:45 1st Marsh, Alec PSU 2.Tripping 03:39 PP Evan PP 3rd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Checking 15:07 PP 1st Pavlychev, Nikita PSU 2.Slashing 10:22 PP From Behi 3rd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Interference 18:01 PP 2nd Robinson, James PSU 2.Interference 11:01 PP 2nd Michael Pastujov MICH 2.Hooking 15:12 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (7-6-2). Loss-Jones, Peyton (12-7-2). Referee's signature #12 Penn State vs #20 MICHIGAN (Jan 20, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Penn State ( , B1G) vs. MICHIGAN ( , B1G) Date: Jan 20, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 7:31 pm End time: 9:50 pm Total time: 2:19 1st 00:26 MICH Josh Norris/8 Brendan 17,9,4,26,6 9,11,13,33,43 1. EV Warren/5 2. 1st 09:47 MICH PP Dexter Dancs/7 Joseph Cecconi/11 13,6,4,7 90,33,43,17,20 Quinn Hughes/ rd 14:23 MICH EV Dakota Raabe/1 Luke Martin/4 4,25,2,10 12,13,2,6 Sam Piazza/8 4. 3rd 18:03 PSU EX Folkes, Liam/8 Myllari, Kris/7 26,7,4,2,9,17 11,20,43,9,2 5. 3rd 19:06 PSU EX Myllari, Kris/5 Sucese, Nate/10 10,14,2,27,4,25 61,13,6,12,33 Biro, Brandon/18 # Penn State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Hults, Cole Luke Martin Myllari, Kris Griffin Luce Kerr, Kevin Sam Piazza Gobetz, James Jack Becker Robinson, James Josh Norris Berger, Chase Brendan Warren Limoges, Alex Dakota Raabe Biro, Brandon Jake Slaker Hamilton, Trevor Tony Calderone Pavlychev, Nikita Adam Winborg Sucese, Nate Cooper Marody Sturtz, Andrew Michael Pastujov Barratt, Evan Joseph Cecconi Hamilton, Derian Quinn Hughes Smirnov, Denis James Sanchez Folkes, Liam Nicholas Boka Sternschein, Sa Dexter Dancs Marsh, Alec Nick Pastujov Funkey, Chris dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## Penn State Dec Min GA Saves 31 Jones, Peyton L 56: EMPTY NET 3: PSU MICH PSU MICH Prd PSU MICH 1st 0-1 (2) 1-1 (2) 2nd 0-1 (7) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (9) 1-2 (3) Prd PSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Hayden Lavigne 2. Myllari, Kris 3. Brendan Warren Referee:Barry Pochmara Referee:Stephen McInchak Linesman:Nick Huff Linesman:Joseph Hutek ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: EMPTY NET 0: rd Nicholas MICH Minute 12:35 1st Sturtz, Andrew PSU 2.Interference 08:21 PP Boka Miscondu 3rd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Roughing 12:35 1st Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Elbowing 16:45 PP PP 3rd Sturtz, Andrew PSU 2.Goaltender Interfere13:13 PP 2nd Griffin Luce MICH 2.Interference 05:51 PP 2nd Limoges, Alex PSU 2.Hooking 09:32 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (8-6-2). Loss-Jones, Peyton (12-8-2). Referee's signature

32 Michigan Hockey #17 Michigan vs #6 Ohio State (Jan 26, 2018 at Columbus, Ohio) Michigan ( , ) vs. Ohio State (16-5-4, ) Date: Jan 26, 2018 Location: Columbus, Ohio Arena: Value City Arena Attendance: 9951 Start time: 7:09 pm End time: 9:19 pm Total time: 2:10 1st 16:40 OSU Kevin Miller/3 Dakota Joshua/9 9,11,13,33,43 19,8,6,46,18 1. EV Tommy Parran/2 2. 2nd 18:36 OSU PP Tanner Laczynski/12 Matthew Weis/19 6,11,12,2 9,16,26,50,8 Mason Jobst/ rd 03:28 OSU EV Mason Jobst/12 Matt Miller/5 43,8,91,33,21 26,50,40,6, rd 08:53 OSU PP Dakota Joshua/8 Matt Miller/6 12,5,9,74 50,5,8,19,10 Gordi Myer/5 # Michigan G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Michael Pastujov Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 60: st Mason OSU 2.Holding 05:27 Jobst PP 1st Matthew Weis OSU 2.Hooking 19:05 PP 2nd Josh Norris UM 2.Tripping 00:26 PP 2nd John Wiitala OSU 2.Roughing 05:47 PP Win-Sean Romeo (13-5-4). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (8-7-2). # Ohio State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 3 Sasha Larocque Gordi Myer Tommy Parran Wyatt Ege Dakota Joshua Tanner Laczynski John Wiitala Austin Pooley Freddy Gerard Matthew Weis Christian Lampass Kevin Miller Brendon Kearney Mason Jobst Luke Stork Ronnie Hein Matt Joyaux Matt Miller Evan Moyse dnp 37 Tommy Nappier dnp Totals UM OSU UM OSU Prd UM OSU 1st 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-2 (2) 1-2 (2) 3rd 0-1 (2) 1-1 (1) Total 0-4 (6) 2-3 (3) Prd UM OSU 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Peter Feola Referee:Joseph Carusone Linesman:Brian Oliver Linesman:Fraser McIntyre ## Ohio State Dec Min GA Saves 30 Sean Romeo W 60: nd Dexter UM 2.Holding 17:15 Dancs PP 2nd Sasha Larocque OSU 2.Holding 19:30 PP 3rd Cooper Marody UM 2.Slashing 07:40 PP Referee's signature #17 Michigan vs #6 Ohio State (Jan 27, 2018 at Columbus, Ohio) Michigan ( , ) vs. Ohio State (17-5-4, ) Date: Jan 27, 2018 Location: Columbus, Ohio Arena: Value City Arena Attendance: 8830 Start time: 8:05 pm End time: 10:38 pm Total time: 2:33 1st 07:08 UM Jack Becker/4 Nick Pastujov/4 8,91,6,2,22 50,5,18,14,27 1. EV 2. 1st 09:57 OSU EV Freddy Gerard/8-20,17,2,90,6 15,3,7,16,9 3. 2nd 00:26 OSU EV Freddy Gerard/9 Tanner Laczynski/24 33,43,9,13,11 15,9,16,3,7 Matthew Weis/ nd 09:57 UM EV Niko Porikos/1 Dakota Raabe/1 22,12,18,33,74 3,7,10,40, nd 13:12 OSU EV Ronnie Hein/2 John Wiitala/6 9,43,11,13,33 40,10,3,7, nd 16:56 OSU EV Brendon Kearney/2 Wyatt Ege/6 9,11,13,6,2 25,7,3,8, rd 11:48 OSU SH Mason Jobst/13 Luke Stork/3 43,33,17,20,90 26,27,50,7 8. 3rd 17:30 UM EV Jake Slaker/10 Josh Norris/8 13,9,43,2 3,7,9,16 Quinn Hughes/14 # Michigan G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Ohio State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Sasha Larocque Cutler Martin Gordi Myer Griffin Luce Tommy Parran Sam Piazza Wyatt Ege Jack Becker Dakota Joshua Josh Norris Tanner Laczynski Brendan Warren John Wiitala Dakota Raabe Austin Pooley Jake Slaker Freddy Gerard Tony Calderone Matthew Weis Adam Winborg Christian Lampass Cooper Marody Kevin Miller Niko Porikos Michael Rounds Joseph Cecconi Brendon Kearney Quinn Hughes Mason Jobst Nicholas Boka Luke Stork Dexter Dancs Ronnie Hein Nick Pastujov Matt Miller Jack LaFontaine dnp 31 Evan Moyse dnp Totals Tommy Nappier dnp Totals ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Sam Piazza UM 2.Tripping 04:29 PP 1st Niko Porikos UM 2.Tripping 12:59 PP 1st Tommy Parran OSU 2.Roughing 16:40 1st Cooper Marody UM 2.Roughing 16:40 2nd Nicholas Boka UM 2.Roughing 05:48 PP 2nd Dakota Joshua OSU 2.Elbowing 19:48 PP 2nd Jake Slaker UM 2.Roughing 19:48 2nd Sasha Larocque OSU 2.Roughing 19:48 Win-Sean Romeo (14-5-4). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (8-8-2). UM timeout, 12:04/2nd OSU timeout, 7:06/3rd UM OSU UM OSU Prd UM OSU 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (3) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-3 (2) 0-2 (5) Total 0-3 (2) 0-5 (9) Prd UM OSU 1st nd rd Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Peter Feola Referee:Joseph Carusone Linesman:Brian Oliver Linesman:Fraser McIntyre ## Ohio State Dec Min GA Saves 30 Sean Romeo W 59: EMPTY NET 0: rd Nick Pastujov UM 2.Goaltender 02:07 Interferenc PP 3rd Ronnie Hein OSU 2.Slashing 11:08 PP 3rd Luke Stork OSU 2.Goaltender 11:48 PP Interferenc 3rd Brendon Kearney OSU 2.Roughing 16:47 3rd Nick Pastujov UM 2.Roughing 16:47 3rd Brendon Kearney OSU 2.Roughing 19:28 3rd Josh Norris UM 2.Roughing 19:28 3rd Joseph Cecconi UM 2.Interference 19:35 PP #18 Wisconsin vs #20 MICHIGAN (Feb 02, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Wisconsin ( , B1G) vs. MICHIGAN ( , B1G) Date: Feb 02, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 7:37 PM End time: 10:10 PM Total time: 2:33 1st 03:33 UW Trent Frederic/13 Linus Weissbach/12 34,9,19,2,10 2,13,11,6,9 1. EV Cameron Hughes/ st 11:49 MICH PP Joseph Cecconi/4 Quinn Hughes/15 2,19,5,14 33,43,17,90, st 14:10 MICH EV Cooper Marody/10-17,26,14,18,19 20,43,21,17, st 17:07 MICH PP Jake Slaker/11 Jack Becker/2 19,14,34,5 13,8,6,9,74 Sam Piazza/9 5. 2nd 14:43 MICH EV Jack Becker/5 Adam Winborg/4 14,27,5,15,26 8,18,22,5,74 Niko Porikos/3 6. 3rd 08:07 UW EV Ryan Wagner/11 Trent Frederic 5,34,19,13,14 20,5,90,33, rd 15:44 UW EX Ryan Wagner/12 Linus Weissbach/12 13,19,2,18,5,34 2,6,13,9 Trent Frederic/ rd 19:00 MICH EN Dakota Raabe/2 Jack Becker/3 24,19,17,22,2,16 12,8,91,2,74 # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 1 Jack Berry Luke Martin Wyatt Kalynuk Griffin Luce Tyler Inamoto Sam Piazza Peter Tischke Jack Becker Linus Weissbach Josh Norris Jake Linhart Brendan Warren Ryan Wagner Dakota Raabe JD Greenway Jake Slaker Matthew Freytag Tony Calderone Tarek Baker Adam Winborg Will Johnson Cooper Marody Seamus Malone Michael Pastujov Cameron Hughe Niko Porikos Josh Ess Joseph Cecconi Max Zimmer Quinn Hughes Sean Dhooghe Nicholas Boka Tim Davison Dexter Dancs Matt Ustaski Nick Pastujov Trent Frederic Chad Catt dnp 33 Kyle Hayton dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp 35 Johan Blomquist dnp Totals Totals ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA Saves 1 Jack Berry L 58: EMPTY NET 1: UW MICH UW MICH Prd UW MICH 1st 0-1 (3) 2-3 (2) 2nd 0-3 (4) 0-1 (0) 3rd 1-3 (4) 0-1 (0) Total 1-7 (11) 2-5 (2) Prd UW MICH 1st nd rd Total Joseph Cecconi 2. Ryan Wagner 3. Jack Becker Referee:Brett Sheva Referee:Brian Thul Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Bruce Vida ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: EMPTY NET 0: nd Cooper MICH 2.High Sticking 04:37 1st Josh Norris MICH 2.Slashing 03:52 Marody PP 2nd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Roughing 04:37 1st Cameron Hughes UW 2.Roughing 03:52 2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Boarding 04:37 1st Cameron Hughes UW 2.Cross-Checking 03:52 2nd Jack Berry UW 2.Hooking 06:00 1st Josh Norris MICH 2.Roughing 03:52 PP 2nd Josh Norris MICH 2.Tripping 06:42 PP 1st Jake Slaker MICH 2.Cross-Checking 03:52 2nd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Holding 09:12 PP 1st Linus Weissbach UW 2.Roughing 03:52 2nd Ryan Wagner UW 2.High Sticking 19:06 PP 1st Jake Slaker MICH 2.Roughing 03:52 3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Slashing 05:05 1st Linus Weissbach UW 2.Roughing 03:52 3rd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Slashing 05:05 1st Brendan Warren MICH 2.Roughing 08:55 PP 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Slashing 05:05 1st Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Hooking 10:35 PP PP 3rd Jack Becker MICH 2.Cross-Checking 11:54 PP 1st Tyler Inamoto UW 2.Boarding 12:05 PP 3rd Michael Pastujov MICH 2.High Sticking 15:27 PP 1st Peter Tischke UW 2.Roughing 16:05 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (9-8-2). Loss-Jack Berry (5-4-1). #18 Wisconsin vs #20 MICHIGAN (Feb 03, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Wisconsin ( , B1G) vs. MICHIGAN ( , B1G) Date: Feb 03, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 7:37 PM End time: 10:04 PM Total time: 2:27 1st 08:08 UW Trent Frederic/14 Tyler Inamoto/3 34,5,9,13,26 8,6,21,91,2 1. EV Linus Weissbach/ st 13:00 UW PP Ryan Wagner/13 Trent Frederic/12 13,34,19,9,2 11,18,74,4 Cameron Hughes/ st 13:56 UW EV Cullen Hurley/1 Jake Linhart/11 25,10,2,34,13 2,91,8,21,33 Wyatt Kalynuk/ nd 03:27 UW PP Wyatt Kalynuk/3 Trent Frederic/13 9,34,2,13,19 9,13,43, nd 12:48 MICH EV Jake Slaker/12 Sam Piazza/10 13,10.23,23,27 13,6,9,8,74 Josh Norris/9 6. 3rd 08:42 MICH PP Jack Becker/6 Josh Norris/10 19,16,5,26 8,9,13,6,74 Jake Slaker/9 # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Wyatt Kalynuk Luke Martin Tyler Inamoto Cutler Martin Peter Tischke Sam Piazza Linus Weissbach Jack Becker Jake Linhart Josh Norris Ryan Wagner Brendan Warren Matthew Freytag Dakota Raabe Tarek Baker Jake Slaker Will Johnson Tony Calderone Cameron Hughe Adam Winborg Josh Ess Cooper Marody Max Zimmer Michael Pastujov Jason Dhooghe Niko Porikos Sean Dhooghe Joseph Cecconi Cullen Hurley Quinn Hughes Tim Davison James Sanchez Matt Ustaski Nicholas Boka Trent Frederic Nick Pastujov T Team Chad Catt dnp 1 Jack Berry dnp Totals Totals ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA Saves 33 Kyle Hayton W 60: UW MICH UW MICH Prd UW MICH 1st 1-1 (2) 0-0 (1) 2nd 1-2 (2) 0-3 (4) 3rd 0-2 (7) 1-3 (2) Total 2-5 (11) 1-6 (7) Prd UW MICH 1st nd rd Total Trent Frederic 2. Wyatt Kalynuk 3. Jake Slaker Referee:Brett Sheva Referee:Brian Thul Linesman:Justin Cornell Linesman:Bruce Vida ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne L 23: Jack LaFontaine 34: EMPTY NET 1: nd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Charging 19:32 1st Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Hooking 12:08 PP PP 3rd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Interference 01:10 1st Matthew Freytag UW 2.Interference 19:12 PP 3rd Sean Dhooghe UW 2.Hooking 07:21 2nd James Sanchez MICH 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 03:22 PP PP 3rd Peter Tischke UW 2.Slashing 10:24 PP 2nd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Hooking 06:52 PP 3rd Brendan Warren MICH 2.Boarding 13:48 PP 2nd Matt Ustaski UW 2.Cross-Checking 10:42 PP 2nd Peter Tischke UW 2.High Sticking 17:06 PP Win-Kyle Hayton (9-9-3). Loss-Hayden Lavigne (9-9-2). Referee's signature

33 #19 MICHIGAN vs Michigan State (Feb 09, 2018 at East Lansing, Mich.) MICHIGAN ( , ) vs. Michigan State ( , ) Date: Feb 09, 2018 Location: East Lansing, Mich. Arena: Munn Ice Arena Attendance: 5917 Start time: 7:05 pm End time: 9:35 Total time: 2:30 2nd 05:06 MICH Quinn Hughes/2 Niko Porikos/4 43,22,91,2,8 11,19,13,12,44 1. EV Nick Pastujov/5 2. 2nd 15:17 MSU EV Gatt, Carson/4 Hirose, Taro/23 9,4,6,43 18,17,55,12 Khodorenko, Patrick/ # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Cutler Martin Griffin Luce Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Niko Porikos Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA OT Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne T 65: # Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Osburn, Zach Chrcek, Damian Lewandowski, Mi Saliba, Sam Apap, Tommy Miller, Tommy Sanford, Brenna Hirose, Taro Gatt, Carson Keefer, David Smith, Jake Milan, Cody Kamer, Austin Esteves, Gianluc Ghafari, Butrus Khodorenko, Pat Rosburg, Jerad Lambdin, Logan Wright, Spencer dnp 45 Minney, Ed dnp Totals Team OT Tot MICH MSU Team OT Tot MICH MSU Prd MICH MSU 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-2 (2) 0-1 (1) Prd MICH MSU 1st nd rd OT Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Brett DesRosiers Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw Linesman:Sam Shikowsky ## Michigan State Dec Min GA OT Saves 31 Lethemon, John T 65: nd Cutler Martin MICH 2.Roughing 13:22 1st Joseph Cecconi MICH 5.Contact To The Head 07:30 PP Atw 2nd Osburn, Zach MSU 2.Roughing Atw 18:00 1st Joseph Cecconi MICH 10.Game Misconduct 07:30 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Roughing Atw 18:00 2nd Rosburg, Jerad MSU 2.Interference 06:06 PP 3rd Lewandowski, MSU 2.Holding 05:41 2nd Apap, Tommy MSU 2.Roughing Atw 13:22 Mitch PP MICHIGAN-Hayden Lavigne (9-9-3). Michigan State-Lethemon, John ( ). Referee's signature Michigan State vs #19 MICHIGAN (Feb 10, 2018 at Detroit, Mich.) Michigan State ( , ) vs. MICHIGAN ( , ) Date: Feb 10, 2018 Location: Detroit, Mich. Arena: Little Caesars Arena Attendance: Start time: 7:07 PM End time: 9:26 PM Total time: 2:19 1st 04:22 MICH Cooper Marody/11 Tony Calderone/14 55,12,18,17,9 20,17,5,11,2 1. EV Griffin Luce/2 2. 2nd 18:30 MICH PP Jack Becker/7 Adam Winborg/5 57,55,12,10 8,18,91,4,74 Nick Pastujov/6 3. 3rd 00:21 MSU EV Hirose, Taro/10 Khodorenko, Patr/14 17,55,12,19,18 13,9,12,43, rd 14:06 MICH EV Quinn Hughes/3 Joseph Cecconi/12 11,19,71,2,17 43,17,20,90,33 Cooper Marody/ rd 15:25 MSU EV Keefer, David/3 Khodorenko, Patr/15 19,55,17,2,57 9,13,12,5,43 Gatt, Carson/13 # Michigan State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Osburn, Zach Luke Martin Chrcek, Damian Cutler Martin Lewandowski, Mi Griffin Luce Saliba, Sam Sam Piazza Apap, Tommy Jack Becker Miller, Tommy Josh Norris Sanford, Brenna Brendan Warren Stevens, Brody Dakota Raabe Hirose, Taro Jake Slaker Gatt, Carson Tony Calderone Keefer, David Adam Winborg Milan, Cody Cooper Marody Kamer, Austin Niko Porikos Esteves, Gianluc Joseph Cecconi Ghafari, Butrus Quinn Hughes Khodorenko, Pat Nicholas Boka Rosburg, Jerad Dexter Dancs Lambdin, Logan Nick Pastujov Wright, Spencer dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp 45 Minney, Ed dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals Totals ## Michigan State Dec Min GA Saves 31 Lethemon, John L 58: EMPTY NET 1: MSU MICH MSU MICH Prd MSU MICH 1st 0-1 (3) 0-2 (4) 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-3 (9) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-1 (1) Total 0-3 (6) 1-6 (14) Prd MSU MICH 1st nd rd Total Quinn Hughes 2. Khodorenko, Patrick 3. Hayden Lavigne Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Brett DesRosiers Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw Linesman:Samuel Shikowsky ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: EMPTY NET 0: nd Lewandowski, MSU 5.Checking 13:34 1st Keefer, David MSU 2.Tripping 06:01 PP Mitch From Behi PP 2nd Lewandowski, Mitch MSU 10.Game Misconduct 13:34 1st Adam Winborg MICH 2.Hooking 12:58 PP 3rd Lambdin, Logan MSU 2.Hooking 08:23 1st Keefer, David MSU 2.Hooking 16:07 PP PP 3rd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Cross-Checking 11:46 PP 1st Cutler Martin MICH 2.Hooking 19:28 PP 2nd Ghafari, Butrus MSU 2.Tripping 10:04 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (10-9-3). Loss-Lethemon, John ( ). Referee's signature #18 Michigan vs #1 Notre Dame (Feb 16, 2018 at Notre Dame, Ind.) Michigan ( , ) vs. Notre Dame (22-7-2, ) Date: Feb 16, 2018 Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Arena: Compton Family Arena Attendance: 5593 Start time: 7:35 pm End time: 10:00 pm Total time: 2:25 pm #1 Notre Dame vs #18 MICHIGAN (Feb 18, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Notre Dame (22-8-2, ) vs. MICHIGAN ( , ) Date: Feb 18, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 5:33 PM End time: 7:54 PM Total time: 2: st 12:34 MICH EV Adam Winborg/2 Quinn Hughes/16 18,43,6,12,2 4,9,20,28,29 Joseph Cecconi/ st 15:40 MICH EV Dexter Dancs/8 Cooper Marody/24 90,20,6,17,2 4,13,18,20,26 Sam Piazza/ nd 01:27 ND PP Joe Wegwerth/4 Matt Hellickson/8 9,18,2,6 21,5,18,3,15 Jake Evans/ nd 04:27 MICH EV Tony Calderone/16 James Sanchez/4 17,20,61,43,33 4,11,20,26,18 Cooper Marody/ nd 18:47 ND PP Bobby Nardella/5 Jordan Gross/16 9,13,6,2 27,3,15,26,18 Andrew Oglevie/ rd 08:08 MICH EV Michael Pastujov/3 Nick Pastujov/7 21,91,2,6,8 4,6,15,25,29 Luke Martin/5 # Michigan Tot +/- Bl # Notre Dame Tot +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Jordan Gross Cutler Martin Dennis Gilbert Sam Piazza Matt Hellickson Jack Becker Tory Dello Josh Norris Matt Steeves Brendan Warren Dawson Cook Dakota Raabe Cal Burke Jake Slaker Colin Theisen Tony Calderone Andrew Oglevie Adam Winborg Jake Evans Cooper Marody Justin Wade Michael Pastujov Joe Wegwerth Joseph Cecconi Andrew Peeke Quinn Hughes Dylan Malmquist James Sanchez Cam Morrison Nicholas Boka Bobby Nardella Dexter Dancs Jack Jenkins Nick Pastujov Bo Brauer TM TEAM TM TEAM Jack LaFontaine dnp 1 Dylan St. Cyr dnp Totals Nick Sanford dnp Totals MICH ND MICH ND Prd MICH ND 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-2 (5) 2-3 (9) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-2 (5) 2-4 (9) Prd MICH ND 1st nd rd Total Hayden Lavigne 2. Cooper Marody 3. Joe Wegwerth Referee:Peter Feola Referee:Joseph Carusone Linesman:Pat Richardson Linesman:Nick Huff 2nd 19:21 MICH Tony Calderone/17 Cooper 4,28,8,20,9 17,20,2,90,6 1. EV Marody/26 # Notre Dame G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Jordan Gross Luke Martin Dennis Gilbert Cutler Martin Matt Hellickson Sam Piazza Tory Dello Jack Becker Matt Steeves Josh Norris Dawson Cook Brendan Warren Cal Burke Dakota Raabe Colin Theisen Jake Slaker Andrew Oglevie Tony Calderone Jake Evans Adam Winborg Justin Wade Cooper Marody Joe Wegwerth Michael Pastujov Andrew Peeke Joseph Cecconi Dylan Malmquist Quinn Hughes Cam Morrison James Sanchez Bobby Nardella Nicholas Boka Jack Jenkins Dexter Dancs Bo Brauer Nick Pastujov Dylan St. Cyr dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp 33 Nick Sanford dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals Totals ## Notre Dame Dec Min GA Saves 32 Cale Morris L 58: EMPTY NET 1: ND MICH ND MICH Prd ND MICH 1st 0-0 (1) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-2 (7) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) Total 0-2 (8) 0-2 (2) Prd ND MICH 1st nd rd Total Hayden Lavigne 2. Cale Morris 3. Tony Calderone Referee:Joseph Carusone Referee:Peter Feola Linesman:Nick Huff Linesman:Pat Richardson ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: EMPTY NET 0: ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: st Brendan Warren MICH 2.Tripping 17:41 PP 1st Andrew Oglevie ND 2.Hooking 18:04 PP 1st Jake Slaker MICH 2.Hooking 00:00 PP 2nd Bo Brauer ND 2.Hooking 05:30 PP 2nd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Hooking 08:20 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (11-9-3). Loss-Cale Morris (21-5-1). ## Notre Dame Dec Min GA Saves 32 Cale Morris L 57: EMPTY NET 2: nd Luke Martin MICH 2.Interference 09:45 PP 2nd Cooper Marody MICH 2.Hooking 18:39 PP 3rd Josh Norris MICH 2.Cross-Checking 19:37 3rd Jordan Gross ND 2.Cross-Checking 19:37 2nd Cooper MICH 2.Interference 12:16 1st Michael Pastujov MICH 2.Slashing 19:38 PP Marody PP 3rd Matt Hellickson ND 2.Holding 05:19 PP 2nd Matt Steeves ND 2.Boarding 03:26 PP 3rd Dexter Dancs MICH 2.Cross-Checking 06:40 2nd Dakota Raabe MICH 2.Roughing 06:57 3rd Jordan Gross ND 2.Embellishment 06:40 2nd Tory Dello ND 2.Roughing 06:57 Win-Hayden Lavigne (12-9-3). Loss-Cale Morris (21-6-1). Referee's signature

34 Michigan Hockey Arizona State vs #13 MICHIGAN (Feb 23, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Arizona State (8-20-5) vs. MICHIGAN ( ) Date: Feb 23, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 7:31 pm End time: 9:45 pm Total time: 2:14 1st 00:51 ASU Johnny Walker/14 Brett Gruber/18 7,27,44,21,3 9,2,13,61,6 1. EV 2. 1st 04:07 MICH EV James Sanchez/2 Cooper Marody/27 28,37,22,44,3 61,20,33,43,17 Nicholas Boka/5 3. 1st 07:11 MICH EV James Sanchez/3 Josh Norris/11 37,28,22,29,26 61,13,9,43,33 Jake Slaker/ st 14:37 MICH EV Michael Pastujov/4 Jack Becker/4 7,29,26,17,21 21,8,4,74,20 Nick Pastujov/8 5. 2nd 06:36 MICH EV Joseph Cecconi/5 Brendan Warren/6 4,15,39,32,22 33,11,43,18,12 Quinn Hughes/ nd 18:35 ASU PP Johnny Walker/15 Brinson Pasichnu/17 7,39,27,21,12 9,12,43,33 Brett Gruber/ rd 17:57 ASU PP Brett Gruber/5 David Norris/10 27,26,7,21,12 11,12,2,6 Max Balinson/8 8. 3rd 19:11 MICH EN Dakota Raabe/3 Jake Slaker/11 7,26,27,21,4,39 12,13,9,33,43 Josh Norris/12 # Arizona State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Gvido Jansons Jacob Wilson Johnny Walker Joe Lappin Dylan Hollman Riley Simpson Gage Hough Filips Buncis David Norris Jake Clifford Max Balinson Brett Gruber Steenn Pasichnu Jakob Stridsberg Louie Rowe Dominic Garcia Brinson Pasichnu Joey Raats Ryland Pashovitz dnp Totals ## Arizona State Dec Min GA Saves 35 Joey Daccord L 59: EMPTY NET 0: # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Cutler Martin Sam Piazza Jack Becker Josh Norris Brendan Warren Dakota Raabe Jake Slaker Tony Calderone Adam Winborg Cooper Marody Michael Pastujov Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes James Sanchez Nicholas Boka Dexter Dancs Nick Pastujov T TEAM Chad dnp Catt 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ASU MICH ASU MICH Prd ASU MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (4) 2nd 1-3 (4) 0-1 (0) 3rd 1-4 (10) 0-1 (1) Total 2-7 (14) 0-4 (5) Prd ASU MICH 1st nd rd Total James Sanchez 2. Johnny Walker 3. Brett Gruber Referee:Brett DesRosiers Referee:Brett Sheva Linesman:Nick Huff Linesman:Bruce Vida ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: rd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Interference 05:35 1st Louie Rowe ASU 2.Hooking 08:17 PP PP 3rd Joe Lappin ASU 2.Elbowing 11:19 PP 1st Gage Hough ASU 2.Cross-Checking 15:57 PP 3rd Sam Piazza MICH 2.Slashing 12:18 PP 2nd Johnny Walker ASU 2.Elbowing 01:33 PP 3rd Nicholas Boka MICH 2.Hooking 14:41 PP 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Slashing 09:50 PP 3rd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Hooking 16:11 PP 2nd Luke Martin MICH 2.Holding 13:48 PP 2nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Goaltender Interferen18:16 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (13-9-3). Loss-Joey Daccord (8-18-5). Referee's signature Arizona State vs #13 MICHIGAN (Feb 24, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Arizona State (8-21-5) vs. MICHIGAN ( ) Date: Feb 24, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 5800 Start time: 7:31 pm End time: 9:59 pm Total time: 2:28 1st 10:35 MICH Cooper Marody/12 Joseph Cecconi/14 7,4,27,21,39 20,33,90,43,17 1. EV Dexter Dancs/ st 13:59 MICH PP Sam Piazza/2 Cooper Marody/28 18,12,24,3 6,20,43,17,90 Quinn Hughes/ st 18:33 MICH EV Adam Winborg/3 Sam Piazza/12 7,21,26,24,27 18,6,12,33,22 Dakota Raabe/2 4. 2nd 04:51 MICH EV Tony Calderone/18-27,7,21,4,39 17,4,6,20, nd 12:32 ASU EV Johnny Walker/16 Liam 7,24,21,44,27 9,61,13,33,43 McGing/1 David Norris/ nd 19:12 ASU PP Johnny Walker/17 Brinson Pasichnu/18 7,39,27,18,21 18,6,2,12 Brett Gruber/ rd 10:27 MICH PP Tony Calderone/19 Cooper Marody/29 12,44,27,3 17,20,33,90,43 Joseph Cecconi/ rd 12:15 ASU EV Filips Buncis/1 Joe Lappin/6 17,8,32,4,39 11,2,91,8,43 # Arizona State G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # MICHIGAN G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Gvido Jansons Luke Martin Jacob Wilson Cutler Martin Johnny Walker Sam Piazza Joe Lappin Jack Becker Dylan Hollman Josh Norris Gage Hough Brendan Warren Filips Buncis Dakota Raabe Anthony Croston Jake Slaker David Norris Tony Calderone Jake Clifford Adam Winborg Liam McGing Cooper Marody Max Balinson Niko Porikos Brett Gruber Joseph Cecconi Steenn Pasichnu Quinn Hughes Louie Rowe James Sanchez Dominic Garcia Nicholas Boka Brinson Pasichnu Dexter Dancs Joey Raats Nick Pastujov T Team T TEAM Ryland Pashovitz dnp 31 Chad Catt dnp Totals Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## Arizona State Dec Min GA Saves 35 Joey Daccord L 59: ASU MICH ASU MICH Prd ASU MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 1-3 (5) 2nd 1-3 (3) 0-1 (3) 3rd 0-2 (2) 1-3 (4) Total 1-5 (5) 2-7 (12) Prd ASU MICH 1st nd rd Total Tony Calderone 2. Cooper Marody 3. Johnny Walker Referee:Brett DesRosiers Referee:Brett Sheva Linesman:Nick Huff Linesman:Bruce Vida ## MICHIGAN Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: nd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Slashing 15:13 1st Dominic Garcia ASU 2.Cross-Checking 03:04 2nd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Roughing 18:02 1st Joey Raats ASU 2.Roughing 12:50 PP PP 2nd Brett Gruber ASU 2.Slashing 19:32 PP 1st Gage Hough ASU 2.Hooking 15:41 PP 3rd Jake Slaker MICH 2.Tripping 00:59 PP 2nd Niko Porikos MICH 2.Elbowing 01:50 PP 3rd Brendan Warren MICH 2.Boarding 01:29 PP 2nd Gage Hough ASU 2.Tripping 05:22 PP 3rd Max Balinson ASU 2.Slashing 08:52 PP 2nd Joseph Cecconi MICH 2.Roughing 07:40 PP 3rd Jacob Wilson ASU 2.Hooking 17:57 PP 2nd Dominic Garcia ASU 2.Tripping 14:52 3rd Johnny Walker ASU 2.Slashing 19:34 PP 2nd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Roughing 14:52 2nd Dylan Hollman ASU 2.Roughing 15:13 Win-Hayden Lavigne (14-9-3). Loss-Joey Daccord (8-19-5). Referee's signature #6 Wisconsin vs #3 Michigan (Mar 02, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Wisconsin ( ) vs. Michigan ( ) Date: Mar 02, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 3411 Start time: 7:31 PM End time: 10:01 PM Total time: 2:30 1st 01:40 MICH Tony Calderone/20 Cooper 2,13,34,22,6 17,20,33,90,43 1. EV Marody/30 Joseph Cecconi/ st 03:58 UW EV Tyler Inamoto/1 Seamus Malone/13 5,18,14,15,9 11,91,43,13,6 3. 1st 06:59 UW EV Matthew Freytag/8 Seamus Malone/21 18,15,2,9,6 9,13,11,43,33 Wyatt Kalynuk/ st 08:03 UW EV Ryan Wagner/14 Trent Frederic/14 13,34,6,2,22 4,6,90,17,20 Peter Tischke/ st 13:14 MICH PP Tony Calderone/21 Quinn Hughes/19 16,26,19,6 43,33,90,17,20 Joseph Cecconi/ st 16:22 MICH PP Jake Slaker/13 Sam Piazza/13 14,13,5,34 13,6,2,8,9 Luke Martin/6 7. 1st 18:09 MICH PP Quinn Hughes/5 Cooper Marody/31 10,19,18,6 43,20,17,90, nd 03:20 MICH PP Tony Calderone/22 Quinn Hughes/20 34,19,2,6 17,43,33,90,20 Joseph Cecconi/ nd 10:00 UW PP Linus Weissbach/10 Wyatt Kalynuk/22 9,2,13,34,18 12,18,33,43 Ryan Wagner/ rd 01:13 UW PP Ryan Wagner/15 Cameron Hughes/13 13,19,34,18,2 13,9,4,33 Trent Frederic/ rd 11:07 MICH EV Tony Calderone/23 Cooper Marody/32 5,16,24,21,14 17,20,43,33,90 Quinn Hughes/21 # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Wyatt Kalynuk Luke Martin Tyler Inamoto Cutler Martin Peter Tischke Griffin Luce Linus Weissbach Sam Piazza Jake Linhart Jack Becker Ryan Wagner Josh Norris JD Greenway Brendan Warren Matthew Freytag Dakota Raabe Tarek Baker Jake Slaker Will Johnson Tony Calderone Seamus Malone Adam Winborg Cameron Hughe Cooper Marody Jason Ford Michael Pastujov Max Zimmer Joseph Cecconi Sean Dhooghe Quinn Hughes Tim Davison James Sanchez Matt Ustaski Dexter Dancs Kyle Hayton Nick Pastujov Trent Frederic Chad Catt dnp T Team Jack LaFontaine dnp 1 Jack Berry dnp Totals Totals ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA Saves 33 Kyle Hayton L 57: EMPTY NET 2: UW MICH UW MICH Prd UW MICH 1st 0-0 (0) 3-3 (9) 2nd 1-2 (7) 1-2 (2) 3rd 1-2 (4) 0-0 (0) Total 2-4 (11) 4-5 (11) Prd UW MICH 1st nd rd Total Tony Calderone 2. Ryan Wagner 3. Quinn Hughes Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Steve McInchak Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Sam Shikowski ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 59: EMPTY NET 0: nd Linus Weissbach UW Minute 11:42 1st Linus Weissbach UW 2.Slashing 12:12 PP Miscondu 2nd Tarek Baker UW 2.Roughing Atw 12:17 1st Tim Davison UW 2.Interference 15:56 PP 2nd Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Roughing Atw 12:17 1st Team UW 2.Too Many Players On 17:17 PP 2nd Kyle Hayton UW 2.Interference 17:17 2nd Tim Davison UW 2.Hooking 01:53 PP PP 2nd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Elbowing 20:00 PP 2nd Brendan Warren MICH 5.Contact To The Head 06:49 PP 3rd Nick Pastujov MICH 2.Holding 08:20 PP 2nd Brendan Warren MICH 10.Game Misconduct 06:49 Win-Hayden Lavigne (15-9-3). Loss-Kyle Hayton (9-11-3). Big Ten Quarterfinals -- Game 1 Wisconsin Timeout -- 3rd Period -- 19:08 Referee's signature #6 Wisconsin vs #3 Michigan (Mar 03, 2018 at Ann Arbor, Mich.) Wisconsin ( ) vs. Michigan ( ) Date: Mar 03, 2018 Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Arena: Yost Ice Arena Attendance: 4217 Start time: 7:31 PM End time: 10:08 PM Total time: 2:37 1st 00:23 UW Trent Frederic/16 Ryan Wagner/18 34,13,22,2,6 90,20,17,43,33 1. EV Peter Tischke/ st 04:18 MICH EV Dexter Dancs/9 Tony Calderone/15 6,21,2,34,13 90,17,20,33, st 13:41 MICH EV Jack Becker/8 Nick Pastujov/9 19,2,27,6,17 8,91,61,5,74 James Sanchez/5 4. 2nd 00:53 MICH EV Brendan Warren/8 Quinn Hughes/22 6,13,2,9,34 11,43,9,13,33 Josh Norris/ nd 06:08 UW EV Cameron Hughes/8 Linus Weissbach/15 19,9,16,26,5 8,18,2,22,6 Tarek Baker/ nd 06:34 MICH EV Dakota Raabe/4 Niko Porikos/5 26,22,2,18,24 12,22,33,43,18 Joseph Cecconi/ nd 09:16 UW EV Trent Frederic/17 Linus Weissbach/16 34,9,14,5,13 9,90,13,2,6 JD Greenway/1 8. 2nd 19:53 MICH EV Dexter Dancs/10 Tony Calderone/16 18,6,17,19,10 90,17,20,2,6 9. 3rd 02:24 MICH EV Griffin Luce/1 Nicholas Boka/6 16,24,6,22,10 5,74,91,61,8 Nick Pastujov/ rd 15:18 UW EV Matthew Freytag/90 Tim Davison/6 15,21,27,10,26 33,61,8,91, rd 19:42 MICH EN Jake Slaker/14 Joseph Cecconi/20 34,19,2,18,9,13 13,33,9,43,11 Josh Norris/14 # Wisconsin G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Michigan G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Wyatt Kalynuk Luke Martin Tyler Inamoto Griffin Luce Peter Tischke Sam Piazza Linus Weissbach Jack Becker Jake Linhart Josh Norris Ryan Wagner Brendan Warren JD Greenway Dakota Raabe Matthew Freytag Jake Slaker Tarek Baker Tony Calderone Will Johnson Adam Winborg Seamus Malone Cooper Marody Cameron Hughe Niko Porikos Jason Ford Joseph Cecconi Max Zimmer Quinn Hughes Sean Dhooghe James Sanchez Tim Davison Nicholas Boka Matt Ustaski Dexter Dancs Trent Frederic Nick Pastujov Kyle Hayton dnp T TEAM Totals Chad Catt dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp Totals ## Wisconsin Dec Min GA Saves 1 Jack Berry L 55: EMPTY NET 4: UW MICH UW MICH Prd UW MICH 1st 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (4) 3rd 0-1 (3) 0-0 (0) Total 0-2 (4) 0-2 (4) Prd UW MICH 1st nd rd Total Trent Frederic 2. Dexter Dancs 3. Tony Calderone Referee:CJ Beaurline Referee:Steve McInchak Linesman:Nick Bradshaw Linesman:Sam Shikowsky ## Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 30 Hayden Lavigne W 60: nd Wyatt Kalynuk UW 2.Slashing 09:35 1st Quinn Hughes MICH 2.Slashing 15:19 PP PP 3rd Cooper Marody MICH 2.Hooking 03:19 PP 2nd Linus Weissbach UW 2.Holding The Stick 03:52 PP Win-Hayden Lavigne (16-9-3). Loss-Jack Berry (5-7-1). Big 10 Quarterfinals Referee's signature

35 #11 Michigan vs #6 Ohio State (Mar 10, 2018 at Columbus, Ohio) Michigan ( ) vs. Ohio State (24-8-5) Date: Mar 10, 2018 Location: Columbus, Ohio Arena: Nationwide Arena Attendance: 6527 Start time: 7:36 pm End time: 10:09 pm Total time: 2: st 16:02 OSU PP Gordi Myer/1 Matt Miller/9 18,12,2,6 5,8,50,46,10 Dakota Joshua/ nd 11:16 UM EV Cooper Marody/13 Quinn Hughes/23 20,43,11,17,33 15,9,16,5,50 Dexter Dancs/ rd 04:01 OSU PP Dakota Joshua/14 John Wiitala/11 74,33,9,11 8,50,46,10,5 Matt Miller/ rd 07:27 UM PP Cooper Marody/14 Quinn Hughes/23 20,43,17,33,90 50,5,10,26 Tony Calderone/17 5. OT 00:32 OSU EV Matthew Weis/12 Tanner Laczynski/27 90,43,33,20,17 16,9,7,3,15 Wyatt Ege/16 # Michigan G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Ohio State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Luke Martin Sasha Larocque Griffin Luce Gordi Myer Sam Piazza Tommy Parran Jack Becker Wyatt Ege Josh Norris Dakota Joshua Brendan Warren Tanner Laczynski Dakota Raabe John Wiitala Jake Slaker Austin Pooley Tony Calderone Freddy Gerard Adam Winborg Matthew Weis Cooper Marody Sam McCormick Michael Pastujov Christian Lampass Niko Porikos Janik Moser Joseph Cecconi Brendon Kearney Quinn Hughes Mason Jobst Nicholas Boka Luke Stork Dexter Dancs Matt Joyaux Nick Pastujov Matt Miller Chad Catt dnp 31 Evan Moyse dnp 45 Jack LaFontaine dnp 37 Tommy Nappier dnp Totals Totals Team OT Tot UM OSU Team OT Tot UM OSU Prd UM OSU 1st 0-0 (0) 1-2 (3) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (2) 3rd 1-1 (1) 1-1 (1) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-2 (1) 2-4 (6) Prd UM OSU 1st nd rd OT Total None 2. None 3. None Referee:Colin Kronforst Referee:Brian Aaron Linesman:Samuel Shikowsky Linesman:Nicholas Bradshaw ## Michigan Dec Min GA OT Saves 30 Hayden OTL 60: Lavigne EMPTY NET 0: ## Ohio State Dec Min GA OT Saves 30 Sean Romeo W 60: st Brendan UM 2.Hooking 07:18 Warren PP 1st Cooper Marody UM 2.Hooking 14:56 PP 2nd Austin Pooley OSU 2.Charging 06:40 PP Win-Sean Romeo (20-8-5). Loss-Hayden Lavigne ( ). UM timeout, 5:38/2nd Big Ten Tournament semifinal Ohio State will face Notre Dame in the final 2nd Tony Calderone UM 2.Holding 14:43 PP 3rd Quinn Hughes UM 2.Holding The Stick 03:09 PP 3rd Janik Moser OSU 2.Hooking 07:20 PP Referee's signature

36 Michigan Hockey The Automated ScoreBook Michigan Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2018) All games Overall: Conf: Home: Away: Neut: TEAM STATISTICS MICH OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Shot pct Goals/Game Shots/Game Assists POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays Conversion Percent Shot Attempts Shot Percent SHORT-HANDED Goals-Shot attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Power Play Short-handed 3 2 Empty net 5 2 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 7 6 Overtime 1 3 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/game Minor Major minute Misconduct 2 1 Game Misconduct 3 1 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date 19/ /6932 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/ st 2nd 3rd OT Total Michigan Opponents st 2nd 3rd OT Total Michigan Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Michigan Opponents

37 The Automated ScoreBook Michigan Category Leaders (as of Mar 12, 2018) All games ## Points GP G A Pts Sh 20 Cooper Marody Tony Calderone Quinn Hughes Jake Slaker Joseph Cecconi Dexter Dancs Josh Norris Sam Piazza Brendan Warren Nick Pastujov ## Goals GP G A Pts Sh 17 Tony Calderone Cooper Marody Jake Slaker Dexter Dancs Josh Norris Brendan Warren Jack Becker Joseph Cecconi Quinn Hughes Will Lockwood ## Power-Play Goals GP PPG 17 Tony Calderone Cooper Marody Dexter Dancs Joseph Cecconi Jack Becker Quinn Hughes Jake Slaker Josh Norris 34 2 ## Short-Handed Goals GP SHG 11 Brendan Warren Will Lockwood 16 1 ## Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 17 Tony Calderone Brendan Warren Josh Norris Jack Becker Quinn Hughes Cooper Marody 37 2 ## Plus/Minus GP +/- 20 Cooper Marody Nicholas Boka Luke Martin Quinn Hughes Dexter Dancs Tony Calderone Griffin Luce Will Lockwood Niko Porikos Adam Winborg ## Assists GP G A Pts Sh 20 Cooper Marody Quinn Hughes Joseph Cecconi Tony Calderone Josh Norris Dexter Dancs Sam Piazza Jake Slaker Nick Pastujov Will Lockwood ## Shots GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 17 Tony Calderone Cooper Marody Josh Norris Jake Slaker Quinn Hughes Joseph Cecconi Dexter Dancs Sam Piazza Brendan Warren Jack Becker ## Shot Pct. GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 17 Tony Calderone Alex Roos Michael Pastujov Dexter Dancs Jake Slaker Cooper Marody Dakota Raabe Jack Becker Brendan Warren James Sanchez ## Penalties GP Pen Min 13 Jake Slaker Joseph Cecconi Nicholas Boka Brendan Warren Nick Pastujov Josh Norris Quinn Hughes Cooper Marody Dexter Dancs Luke Martin ## Penalty Minutes GP Pen Min 74 Nicholas Boka Joseph Cecconi Brendan Warren Jake Slaker Nick Pastujov Josh Norris Quinn Hughes Cooper Marody Dexter Dancs Luke Martin

38 Michigan Hockey The Automated ScoreBook Michigan Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2018) All games Date Opponent Score Att. Oct 06 at St. Lawrence W Oct 07 at CLARKSON L Oct 20 VERMONT W Oct 21 VERMONT W * Oct 27 at #15 Penn State Lot * Oct 28 at #15 Penn State W Nov 02 FERRIS STATE W Nov 03 FERRIS STATE Lot * Nov 10 #4 MINNESOTA Wot * Nov 11 #4 MINNESOTA Tot * Nov 17 at #9 Wisconsin L * Nov 18 at #9 Wisconsin To * Nov 24 #15 OHIO STATE L * Nov 25 #15 OHIO STATE L * Dec 07 MICHIGAN STATE W * Dec 08 at Michigan State L Jan 01 vs Bowling Green L Jan 02 vs Michigan State W * Jan 05 #2 NOTRE DAME L * Jan 07 at #1 Notre Dame L * Jan 12 at #9 Minnesota W * Jan 13 at #9 Minnesota W * Jan 19 #12 PENN STATE W * Jan 20 #12 PENN STATE W * Jan 27 at #6 Ohio State L * Jan 26 at #6 Ohio State L * Feb 02 #18 WISCONSIN W * Feb 03 #18 WISCONSIN L * Feb 09 at Michigan State Tot * Feb 10 vs Michigan State W * Feb 16 at #1 Notre Dame W * Feb 18 #1 NOTRE DAME W Feb 23 ARIZONA STATE W Feb 24 ARIZONA STATE W * Mar 02 #6 WISCONSIN W Mar 03 #6 WISCONSIN W Mar 10 at #6 Ohio State Lot TEAM STATISTICS MICH OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Shot pct Goals/Game Shots/Game POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays Conversion Percent Shot Attempts Shot Percent SHORT-HANDED Goals-Shot attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play Short-handed 3 2 Empty net 5 2 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 7 6 Overtime 1 3 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/game FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) Record: Overall Home Away Neutral ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh 20 Cooper Marody Tony Calderone Quinn Hughes Jake Slaker Joseph Cecconi Dexter Dancs Josh Norris Sam Piazza Brendan Warren Nick Pastujov Jack Becker Will Lockwood James Sanchez Adam Winborg Michael Pastujov Luke Martin Dakota Raabe Alex Roos Niko Porikos Nicholas Boka Griffin Luce Cutler Martin Hayden Lavigne TM TEAM Total Opponents ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t 30 Hayden Lavigne : Jack LaFontaine : TM EMPTY NET 21 10: Total : Opponents : Attendance Summary MICH Opponent Total Dates/Avg Per Date 19/ /6932 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/ st 2nd 3rd OT Total Michigan Opponents st 2nd 3rd OT Total Michigan Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Michigan Opponents

39 The Automated ScoreBook Michigan High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2018) All games Michigan - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 19 vs Wisconsin (Mar 03, 2018) GOALS 7 vs Wisconsin (Mar 03, 2018) 7 vs Ferris State (Nov 02, 2017) ASSISTS 12 vs Wisconsin (Mar 03, 2018) SHOTS ON GOAL 51 vs Ferris State (Nov 02, 2017) SAVES 49 at Penn State (Oct 27, 2017) PENALTIES 13 vs Wisconsin (Feb 02, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 32 vs Michigan State (Dec 07, 2017) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 16 at Wisconsin (Nov 17, 2017) 16 vs Minnesota (Nov 11, 2017) GOALS 7 at Wisconsin (Nov 17, 2017) ASSISTS 10 at Michigan State (Dec 08, 2017) 10 vs Minnesota (Nov 11, 2017) SHOTS ON GOAL 54 at Penn State (Oct 27, 2017) SAVES 44 vs Ferris State (Nov 02, 2017) PENALTIES 11 vs Wisconsin (Feb 02, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 23 vs Michigan State (Feb 10, 2018) The Automated ScoreBook Michigan High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 12, 2018) All games Michigan - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 4 Tony Calderone vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2018) 4 Quinn Hughes vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2018) GOALS 4 Tony Calderone vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2018) ASSISTS 3 Joseph Cecconi vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2018) 3 Cooper Marody vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2018) 3 Quinn Hughes vs Wisconsin (Mar 02, 2018) 3 Tony Calderone vs Michigan State (Jan 02, 2018) 3 Cooper Marody vs Michigan State (Dec 07, 2017) 3 Cooper Marody at Penn State (Oct 28, 2017) SHOTS 8 Joseph Cecconi vs Arizona State (Feb 24, 2018) 8 Jake Slaker vs Ferris State (Nov 02, 2017) SAVES 49 Jack LaFontaine at Penn State (Oct 27, 2017) PENALTIES 4 Jake Slaker vs Arizona State (Feb 23, 2018) PENALTY MINUTES 20 Nicholas Boka vs Michigan State (Dec 07, 2017)

40 Michigan Hockey Wolverines in the News Boka controls emotions when Wolverines need it most Benjamin Katz, Michigan Daily Sports Writer March 6th, 2018 On Jan. 7 against then-no. 1 Notre Dame in South Bend, the Michigan hockey team skated off the ice with heads hanging low after 40 minutes of play. The Wolverines allowed two unanswered goals in the second period and found themselves down, 2-0, heading into the third. As Michigan made its way down the tunnel, defenseman Nicholas Boka slammed his stick into the ground and let out an expletive so loud it echoed throughout Compton Family Ice Arena. Known for wearing his emotions on his sleeves, the junior let everyone know the dejected state of the Wolverines. Michigan would go on to lose, 2-1, sending it to a dismal record a continuation of last year s disappointment with little hope for NCAA Tournament contention. Almost two months later, Boka always the last player to exit the pregame skate left the Yost Ice Arena rink all smiles. As fans piled in for a Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal matchup against Wisconsin last Saturday, the blueliner would again be the telltale sign of an upbeat dressing room. Riding a nation s-best seven-game unbeaten streak, the Wolverines were only one win away from sweeping the Badgers and advancing to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for a rivalry showdown against Ohio State. They d proceed to a 7-4 victory and are all but guaranteed an NCAA Tournament berth in upcoming weeks. Following Saturday s win, Michigan coach Mel Pearson was quick to applaud Boka, who assisted on sophomore defenseman Griffin Luce s goal to put the Wolverines up, 6-3, early in the third period. The helper added to Boka s plus-15 rating, best among the Wolverine defensemen. Nick s been really good the second half, and good for him, Pearson said. He had a lot of ice time tonight and gives us another strong defenseman. I like our defense. Even though we gave up a lot of goals this weekend, I like a lot of things about them. What evolution in Boka s game has led to this major improvement down the stretch? Emotional control, Pearson said, without skipping a beat, after practice Tuesday. I think he s not getting wrapped up in a lot of things that s gone on in the games. He s now worried about what he needs to do to be a good player and help the team. The thing with Nick is he s very competitive. We ve just had to have him dial in emotionally and manage the game emotionally. He s always had good skills when it comes to skating and puck handling, he just gets a little out of sorts. We said to him, Just play the game. Through many one-on-one conversations, Pearson has reigned in Boka s temperament, encouraging tough and physical play without committing avoidable penalties. And it s translated to his on-ice success. After 10 games without a point, Boka registered two assists in his last three games. He s blocked 42 shots this season and continues to limit turnovers in the defensive zone. His game has strengthened in proportion to his disposition, resulting in increased trust from Pearson. In Saturday s contest, Boka played more minutes than most blueliners, despite practicing only once the prior week and missing Friday s game due to an upper-body injury sustained during the regular season finale against Arizona State. Even with a lineup that has regularly changed throughout the season based on game and practice performance, Boka, if healthy, was virtually guaranteed to lace up his skates against Wisconsin and receive substantial ice time. He s put money in the bank, Pearson said. He s made some good deposits over the course of the year, so when he came in to withdraw, he had some money in there. That s how you look at it. He s played well. This time of year, sometimes when you miss practice it s no big deal. He s a good skater, so he doesn t get too far behind. But Boka didn t take that for granted, quickly getting back to full strength for Saturday s game. It was tough watching the game Friday from the stands, Boka said. Throughout the week, it was just doing rehab to get back in the lineup. I hate watching, and I want to do my best to help the team. The Plymouth, Mich. native credits his teammates and newfound emotional restraint as reasons for his recent advances. I think when the team plays well, it makes it easier to do your job, Boka said. It makes it easier on me to focus on my role and shut down other teams, and it s been working for me. I also think it s just being aware of my emotions. Hockey is a pretty emotional game, and there s going to be ups and downs, but you just have to kind of prepare for that aspect. Once I start talking, it gets my emotions going. I try to stay away from it and talk to my teammates instead of other teams. And it s definitely helped in keeping my emotions in check. Added Luce, Boka s defensive partner for most of the season: He s an emotional guy and I know he likes to stir things up. But the chemistry between us is great, so if I m getting too emotional, he ll give me a pat on the back, say Hey, relax, and I think the same goes for him. I think we re on that level with each other where we can take each other down or bring each other up if we need to. But have no fear, Boka is still the same passionate and vocal leader he s always been. He still jaws with opponents and partakes in extracurricular activity after the whistle. In the first game of the Sun Devils series, Boka faced a standoff against defenseman Jakob Stridsberg. As always, after pregame skate, Boka waited for Arizona State to get off the ice and go to its locker room before he did. Stridsberg decided to wait, too. It took some referee intervention, but Boka got the best of Stridsberg. He was the last one to leave his home ice. Boka still holds the same approach in deciding which players he goes after go for those who are easily unnerved and stay away from those who would go unfazed. And he s still the player Pearson believes is one of the best trash talkers in all of college hockey.

41 Wolverines in the News Three keys to the game: Northeastern Michigan Daily March 19, 2018 On Sunday afternoon, the Michigan hockey team celebrated an NCAA Tournament bid in year one of the Mel Pearson era. The Wolverines ( overall), the third-youngest team in college hockey, won just 13 games a season ago. In mid-january this year, they were just 27th in the PairWise rankings. Just reaching the dance is a monumental accomplishment in and of itself. But if Michigan has learned one thing from playing in the Big Ten, arguably the nation s best conference, it s that success no matter how unexpected that only has so many rewards. With that said, the Wolverines first-round draw against No. 3 seed Northeastern (23-9-5) seems almost preordained. On paper, the Huskies, Pair- Wise s ninth-ranked team, are a brutal matchup for Michigan. They possess a dangerous offense and a staunch defense, ranking fifth and sixth in the country, respectively. Their power play is better than all but two teams nationally. And stud freshman goaltender Cayden Primeau is the owner of a pristine.932 save percentage. Much of this might sound familiar to Wolverine fans. In fact, Northeastern is a team constructed like the last team they played. Ohio State earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament with an efficient offense, lockdown defense and goaltending and terrific special teams play like the Huskies. Michigan played the Buckeyes five times this season and lost all five. There are still positive signs, however. On Mar. 10, the Wolverines, riding a seven-game winning streak at the time, took Ohio State to overtime in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal, by far their best showing against the Buckeyes. If that performance showed anything, it s that Michigan is peaking at the right time. But to take down Northeastern, that must continue. The Daily looks at three things the Wolverines must do this Saturday to advance to next round. Better defense against the Big Three The Wolverines may have the DMC line the dynamic forward combination of seniors Tony Calderone and Dexter Dancs and junior Cooper Marody. But Northeastern has the Big Three. Hobey Baker finalists Adam Gaudette and Dylan Sikura as well as captain Nolan Stevens make up the Huskies top forward line, a lethal combination of speed, skill and power and a possible nightmare for an ever-fluctuating Michigan defense. Gaudette, the Hockey East Player of the Year and newly-announced Walter Brown Award nominee, led the nation with 30 goals, 60 points and eight multi-goal games. The junior also notched 11 power play goals, two shorthanded tallies and two hat tricks. Not far behind is Sikura, whose 52 points 20 goals and 32 assists rank third-best in the country. He s also tied for second in college hockey with 5.09 shots on goal per game. Stevens rounds out the trio with 24 goals and 17 helpers in 37 games. Tied for seventh-worst nationally in goals allowed per game with 3.35 and ranked 35th in team defense, the Wolverines will need a stalwart backline to combat the Huskies offensive juggernaut. While Pearson was quick to point to Northeastern s top line, he stressed the overall importance to lock down defensively. D-zone coverage, a lot of back pressure and tracking, just getting ready to play hard without the puck, Pearson said. We ll play hard with it, we just have to make sure we have the mindset that we have to play extremely hard without the puck. More robust scoring In the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, the Wolverines swept Wisconsin in a masterful showing of offensive output, tallying 13 total goals over two nights. Where that output came from, however, was different both nights. In game one of the quarterfinals, Calderone scored four times to lead Michigan to a 6-5 victory. But the team that took the ice the next night looked nothing like the team from a night before. Michigan found twine from all over the ice in that fateful second matchup, as skaters like sophomore defenseman Griffin Luce made it past Badgers goaltender Jack Berry. From the forwards, freshmen Jack Becker and Dakota Raabe alongside junior Brendan Warren all contributed as well, proving that the Wolverines boast an eclectic front line. However, a week later in the Big Ten semifinal matchup against Ohio State, Marody netted both of Michigan s goals. While there s nothing wrong with the Wolverines two best scorers doing what they do best, if Michigan wants to make a run deep in the NCAA Tournament, it will have to exude the versatile style of play from the second matchup against Wisconsin rather than the first. After all, if Calderone and Marody are the only two skaters that can produce, powerhouse teams like Northeastern and Cornell will figure out how to shut down two of five. Everyone on the roster has to work hard which stands as the perennial sentiment from coaches around the country may just not be enough in the Tournament. Killing penalties and blocking shots, which Wolverines such as Raabe and Becker have championed, is just the tip of the iceberg. Everyone needs to produce results in the scoring summary if Michigan wants to see its name slated for the Frozen Four. Stay out of the box This might be the most important key because it doesn t only apply to Saturday s game. Michigan s penalty kill in the kindest possible language is a mess, and has been all year. The Wolverines rank 57th out of 60 teams in the country when down a man. Their timid approach to killing penalties has constantly left shooters open and sophomore goaltender Hayden Lavigne out to dry. Even last weekend at Ohio State, that showed no signs of changing, as the Buckeyes two goals in regulation came with the extra man. Northeastern s power play, meanwhile, has scored on 27.2 percent of its chances this season. Sikura and Gaudette have combined to score 24 goals with the man advantage themselves for comparison, the Wolverines have scored 26 as a team. The power play might be the Huskies biggest strength, and it feeds straight into Michigan s greatest weakness. The Wolverines have two options here. One is to unleash the speed of players such as Jake Slaker, Warren and Raabe to create havoc and possibly even shorthanded scoring opportunities. Michigan caught a glimpse of what that might look like back in February against Wisconsin, where Raabe was a one-man wrecking crew, drawing two penalties against the Badgers in their own zone.

42 Michigan Hockey First-year coach Mel Pearson leads Michigan hockey back to NCAA Tournament Ryan Zuke, Ann Arbor News March 18, 2018 Mel Pearson is no stranger to coaching in the NCAA Tournament. He was an assistant coach at Michigan for 21 NCAA Tournament appearances from 1991 to 2011 before taking over as the head coach at Michigan Tech the following season and leading the Huskies to tournament appearances in 2015 and Pearson is back in the NCAA Tournament for the 24th time in his first season as Michigan s head coach, becoming the first coach in NCAA history to make consecutive tournament appearances with different programs. The Wolverines ( ), a No. 2 seed in the Northeast Region, play No. 3 seed Northeastern at 4:30 p.m. Saturday (ESPNEWS) in Worcester, Massachusetts. Michigan Tech also earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament under first-year head coach Joe Shawhan. The Huskies are a No. 4 seed in the East Region and will play No. 1 seed Notre Dame on Friday in Bridgeport, Connecticut. I have good players, Pearson said Sunday inside Junge Family Champions Center. I think that is the biggest thing about it, to be fortunate to be with good players. Players win you the games. They get you to the places you need to be. At Michigan Tech, I was very fortunate to be around some great players. And, as you can see, they have a good team there. I am happy for them. Here at Michigan, I am very lucky to have some very good pieces. I didn t know that (first coach to lead different teams to consecutive tournament appearances), but very fortunate to have great players, great people and great coaches around me. Pearson has a talented roster, but that didn t translate to favorable results during the first half of the season. Michigan was on Jan. 7 and appeared to be headed down a path similar to its season, when it finished The Wolverines have since righted the ship, led by better goaltending and stronger defensive play. They allowed 3.35 goals per game through the first 20 games but have given up just 2.53 per contest since, with sophomore Hayden Lavigne starting each of the past 17 in goal. They also have received more offense outside of their top line of Tony Calderone, Cooper Marody and Dexter Dancs. The trio has combined for 109 points, but Michigan, which is seventh in the nation averaging 3.35 goals per game, also has 10 other players with more than 10 points this season. I m extremely proud of them, Pearson said. They have done a lot of heavy lifting. We had to improve in some areas, and it started with our goaltending. We had good goaltending down the stretch and we had some of our younger players step forward and contribute. We have been getting contributions from a lot of different people. Michigan hockey learns its NCAA Tournament opponent Wolverines in the News Michigan, making its second NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012, is the third youngest team in college hockey, and growing pains were to be expected, Calderone said. It is getting the younger guys to realize you have to play into the system, Calderone said of the team s turnaround. With a new coach, we had new systems, new everything. But I think the message was how important every single game is in college hockey. One game can knock you up four spots or take you down four spots. Once everyone got that message, we started clicking. Pearson is not the only one with NCAA Tournament experience. Ten players were on Michigan s team that reached the second round. It is very important to have experience, Pearson said. We have that. They can shed some light to our younger players. Our seniors and juniors have been in the tournament before, so they understand. They have been great leaders and have led us all year. I know they will step up in this situation and help our young players. Former Michigan head coach Red Berenson, who led the team to 23 NCAA Tournaments and two national championships in his 33 years behind the bench, said coaching experience also shouldn t be undervalued. Pearson was an assistant under Berenson from 1989 through I knew Mel would do a good job up at Tech, and he did, Berenson said. He got that program going the right way. He knows what it takes to win and how to lead a team. And he will do that at Michigan.

43 Wolverines in the News Wolverines youth playing pivotal role Robert Hefter, Michigan Daily Sports Editor March 15, 2018 For teams poised to make a postseason run, youth is not always the best recipe for success. With 16 of the 27 members of the No. 11 Michigan hockey team being underclassmen, there s cause for concern. But for the five freshmen on the roster, they have already seen big time matchups. While they haven t had much postseason experience, they re not shying away from the challenge of the NCAA Tournament. As much as you can try to prepare them, it s different, said Michigan coach Mel Pearson. It s different than the regular season, it s different than the Big Ten Tournament, but all you can do is try to prepare them as best as you can. Take Quinn Hughes, for example. Boasting the third most points on the team with 28, the freshman defenseman has consistently proven that his skating prowess and affinity to offense are invaluable. I think we re very ready, Hughes said. We re here to play. We ve had a good week of practice so far, and we re gonna have, I think, six or seven (practices) so we re excited, we re looking forward to it and I think we re really ready. In the Wolverines ( Big Ten, overall) overtime loss to then-no. 6 Ohio State in the Big Ten semifinal undoubtedly the team s biggest matchup on the biggest stage thus far Hughes could be seen carving up the slot, letting two shots fly that found iron. The young guys have played in big games, Pearson said. You don t want to say it s just another game because it s not, but at the same time we need to play how we need to play. While Hughes has been on everyone s radar throughout the season, it s the rest of the freshman class that has shown how a workhorse mentality is pivotal in high-stakes matchups. Forwards Jack Becker, Josh Norris, Dakota Raabe and Michael Pastujov have consistently proven their worth by killing penalties and adding a new dimension to Michigan s defensive front. Norris leads the group with 22 points, the others not lagging far behind. But generating points isn t where they have found their niche in Michigan s dynamic. In junior hockey and high school, there s no doubt that all of these players have found some level of experience in pressure-cooker games. However, they haven t played in an NCAA Tournament. Will they be able to rise to the challenge? Pearson believes they can and will. A lot of the young guys have made good strides, Pearson said. Some of it you can measure it by their points and others you just measure it by their day-to-day work ethic and what they do on a daily basis in practice and it carries over to the games. But I just think they understand now what it takes to be on a good team and to be a good player. With the guidance of the upperclassmen, many of the underclassmen glimpsed what it s like to play on such a stage. Players like junior defenseman Joe Cecconi took a mentorship role with Hughes, providing a stellar example of how to defend under pressure. Cecconi is no stranger to it all, playing in the 2017 U-20 World Junior Championships and an NCAA Tournament. In the coming week and a half, it s clear that on the offensive side of the ice, senior Tony Calderone and junior Cooper Marody will have the spotlight on them in terms of scoring. What s also clear is that the underclassmen will also be taking a driver s seat role in pressuring opponents defenses, killing penalties, blocking shots and all of the other gritty work that goes into creating success on the ice. And in the end, that could be even more valuable.

44 Michigan Hockey Lavigne shows off mental resiliency in weekend sweep Robert Hefter, Michigan Daily Sports Editor March 5, 2018 Hayden Lavigne had a rocky start Friday. Wolverines in the News The sophomore goaltender who has championed the No. 11 Michigan hockey team s defense in the second half of the season as a stalwart brick wall in front of the net wasn t playing to his potential. While the Wolverines ( Big Ten, overall) got out to a one-goal lead, Wisconsin defenseman Tyler Inamoto started an onslaught that would see three total Badger goals in the first period. Though Michigan would go on to steal a 6-5 victory and later a weekend sweep over Wisconsin ( , ), that wasn t evident at the 15-minute mark when arguably the Wolverines greatest defensive asset was left looking up into the air in frustration. Michigan coach Mel Pearson even mentioned after the game Friday that he considered pulling Lavigne after he allowed a third goal in the first period. And with the game s momentum arguably on the line at this point, Pearson called a timeout to reassure his players and his star goaltender. We just talked about (How) we hadn t played yet, we hadn t played, Pearson said Friday. We were just out there spectators, they should ve charged us for admission tonight to come into the building the way the first 10 minutes went. Then we started to play. And it wasn t everybody, but you know, a lot of guys haven t been through this, we re still a young team. We were very loose, and we need everybody. He squashed the temptation of ending Lavigne s night, and what happened next proved that Lavigne could withstand the pressures of postseason hockey. Hayden, I think the guy gave up five goals that maybe he had a tough night, Pearson said, but other than the one, I thought he played excellent tonight. Senior forward Tony Calderone who scored the Wolverines first tally started a four-goal scoring streak that Wisconsin would not ultimately recover from. He knows how to handle himself in good and bad times, Calderone said. He struggled in the beginning of the year but pulled himself out of it. So, I think he s one of those guys that you ve got to let him go and let him do his thing because you know he s gonna do the right thing. And doing the right thing in this case was a career-high 48 saves that proved to be just enough to hold Michigan s onegoal lead good for the opening night victory. While five goals allowed doesn t look too pretty on the box score, Lavigne gave a veteran comeback performance where significant early struggles seemed miniscule in the end. I don t think it was Hayden s fault, I think we made a bunch of mental mistakes, Calderone said. Hayden s been great for us all year and I think he played great tonight. I think it was a lot of mental breakdowns by us that caused that. So, no, I don t think he needed any picking up. I think he s pretty solid mentally. Lavigne continued his steadfast performance with 28 saves in the quarterfinal round against the Badgers with 28 saves, though his prowess was an afterthought due to another round of high-output play from the Wolverine front line. Lavigne s comeback in the second and third periods Friday shows that Michigan holds a mentally durable backline able to withstand the demands of what, from now on, will be postseason single-elimination hockey.

45 Led by Calderone and Dancs, Wolverine seniors secure legacy at Yost JACOB SHAMES, Daily Sports Writer March 4 The Michigan hockey team s Senior Night officially took place last Saturday against Arizona State. After the Wolverines closed the regular season with a 5-3 victory over the Sun Devils, the sellout crowd at Yost Ice Arena honored the six-man senior class forwards Tony Calderone, Dexter Dancs, Alex Roos and Niko Porikos, along with defensemen Sam Piazza and Cutler Martin. Traditionally, Senior Night marks the last time that a graduating class plays in its own arena in front of its own fans. But that wasn t the case this year. One week after the festivities, Michigan was back at Yost this time to take on Wisconsin in a best-of-three quarterfinal series of the Big Ten Tournament. With two straight wins, the Wolverines advanced to the semifinals, where a road trip to No. 6 Ohio State awaits. Saturday s 7-4 triumph over the Badgers was, in all likelihood, Michigan s last game at Yost this season only a Wolverine win in Columbus, coupled with a Penn State victory over Notre Dame in the other semifinal, would change that. However, there was no official tribute, no large-scale displays of gratitude, no post-game tears at center-ice after all, you can only say goodbye so many times before its significance is diluted. Instead, this weekend s series felt like an encore from Michigan s seniors a show of thanks to their fans, their program and their university, giving them one final moment to remember them by. Calderone and Dancs, first-line mainstays all season, scored the game-winning goals on Friday and Saturday, respectively, and led the way with six of the Wolverines 13 goals. Piazza and Porikos added crucial assists both nights as well. Really happy for our seniors, said Michigan coach Mel Pearson. If this is our last game at Yost, which it might be, good way to go out. Calderone, in particular, saved his best for last. The Wolverines leading scorer found the net a career-high four times in Friday s win, striking in every way possible. A searing one-timer from junior forward Cooper Marody off an odd-man rush. A close-range redirection of freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes shot from the point into the net. Another one-timer off a gorgeous feed from Hughes. And to cap it off, a garbage goal after a rebound off the goaltender s pads, giving Michigan a 6-5 lead that it would hold for the rest of the game. He s a shooter, he s a scorer, Pearson said. I m so happy for him. You want your seniors to have your best year and he s far exceeded my expectations. He s not done and we re not done. While Piazza and Porikos didn t light the lamp themselves, they were integral in the buildup to two of the Wolverines prettiest goals not just of the weekend, but the entire season. During a power play in Friday s first period, Piazza received the puck on the left circle with no Badger in his vicinity. With oceans of space, Piazza sliced the Wisconsin penalty kill wide open, firing a pass across the slot to an open Jake Slaker for the game-tying goal. A day later, Porikos won the puck after a neutral zone giveaway and burst down the left wing. Porikos, along with junior defenseman Joseph Cecconi, freshman forward Dakota Raabe and sophomore forward Adam Winborg, bore down on Badger defenseman Wyatt Kalynuk at full speed. The resulting tic-tac-toe goal Porikos-Cecconi-Porikos-Raabe belonged in the Louvre. And then there was Dancs, the oft-overlooked member of the high-scoring DMC top line, with just 22 points on the season compared to Marody and Calderone s 44 and 39, respectively. No one would be able to ignore the North Vancouver, B.C. native s presence on Saturday, however. He made that clear with a wrister from the high slot four minutes into the game to tie the score at one apiece. And another wrist shot on a two-on-one with just seven seconds remaining in the second period took Michigan to the intermission riding all the momentum. Guess who assisted on both goals? None other than Calderone. It s really special, obviously Tony s night last night was incredible and he had another great night tonight, Dancs said. He s been my best friend for four years now, and we ve played together for pretty much our whole time here. So for him to get the assist on those goals, it s pretty special and will be something to talk about for our whole lives. As the Wolverines seniors skated off the ice after the final horn, the poignant realization that they had likely done so for the last time had yet to hit home. Last weekend, senior night was sad, and this weekend was all business and stuff, try not to think about it, I m sure, Dancs said Saturday. Tonight and tomorrow, the seniors will talk about it and it will kind of sink in, but we re enjoying it right now. And courtesy of Michigan s senior class, there s a lot to enjoy. Wolverines in the News It s a group that has been through just about everything in four seasons. As role players just finding their way in college hockey, they came oh-soclose to the NCAA Tournament their freshman season, losing in the Big Ten Tournament championship to Minnesota. A year later, they would get their revenge on the Golden Gophers in the title game, helping the Wolverines return to the NCAA Tournament after a four-year drought. As juniors, they endured the malaise of Michigan s worst season in 30 years, despite playing more prominent roles than ever Calderone led the team with 15 goals, while Piazza led all defensemen with 14 points en route to being named the Wolverines only All-Big Ten honoree. This season was supposed to be one of transition. With a first-year head coach and young talent such Hughes, Slaker, Josh Norris and Will Lockwood continuing to grow and develop, the upperclassmen were expected to bridge the gap and impart their wisdom on the youthful Wolverines in hopes of building an eventual juggernaut under Pearson. Instead, they took the reins, leading Michigan to 12 wins in its last 16 games and an all-but-guaranteed NCAA Tournament bid. They ve had some struggles here and they ve had some good moments here also, Pearson said. Really happy for them. You need your seniors to be your leaders. Those guys have really stepped up so good for them and good for us, we need them. The seniors time at Yost is probably over. But with a dominant performance in their final appearance, their legacy is secure. Oh yeah, a second Big Ten championship and maybe more is still very much in play. It s been an awesome ride here at Yost, Dancs said. Sad that it s coming to an end, but I love the team we have right now, we re really hot, so we re having a lot of fun right now and we re going to try to keep going.

46 Michigan Hockey We Really Could Do This : The Return Of Michigan Wolverines Hockey Hunter Sharpless, FloHockey, March 1 In what was supposed to be a buffer year for player growth and new coach Mel Pearson to get reacquainted to a once-enviable college hockey team, the Michigan Wolverines appear to be on the verge of a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Last season, the Wolverines went a quick downfall from , when they went , won the 2016 Big Ten Tournament, and earned their first bid to the NCAA Championship since 2012; they lost in the quarterfinals. But the Wolverines this year haven t wasted time in turning their program around; they haven t stalled, haven t taken their foot off the gas. Instead, they ve gotten to work. Wolverines in the News When Fantastic Recruiting Backfires: Talent Turns Pro Last year s setback was largely brought on by the unanticipated loss of key players. After a strong freshman season in , Dylan Larkin left to join the Detroit Red Wings. Following the campaign, Michigan lost non-seniors Kyle Connor, J.T. Compher, Tyler Motte, and Zach Werenski. Those players were the Wolverines four leading scorers and finished a point-per-game or better. Moreover, Connor, Compher, and Motte finished first, second, and fourth in NCAA Division I scoring, respectively. The trio left to join their various NHL organizations ahead of the season. He s got that touch around the net that you can t teach, said then-michigan coach Red Berenson of Connor in 2016 to George Sipple of the Detroit Free Press. This isn t about coaching. It s just about giving the kid a chance to play with good players and putting him in a good spot so he has a chance to score. He s been as good as it gets. Had Connor played out his tenure with the Wolverines, he d be a junior this season. Larkin and Werenski, meanwhile, would be wrapping up their season year. In all probability, the three would be right at the top of the scoring list. No one is blaming any of these players for pursuing the next level especially given the success each has had since leaving Michigan. Their departures simply show the potential Michigan held in its recruitments, and where the team could be sitting had they stayed. Three Decades Of Stability Ends Suddenly After 33 seasons at the helm of the Wolverines, Berenson stepped down in April of He led Michigan to an record during his tenure as the model coach of multiple eras. Berenson s former assistant Pearson replaced him shortly after his resignation. After 23 seasons at Michigan under Berenson, Pearson was brought in by his alma mater Michigan Tech in 2011 and led the Huskies to a record through six seasons. Three years into a five-year signed in 2014, Pearson left the program to fill in for Berenson. I am very honored and proud for this opportunity to be the next head coach at Michigan, Pearson said in his first press conference. I am looking forward to continuing to build upon the rich and successful tradition of Michigan hockey. The combination of a new coach, new systems, and the recent season put scant expectations on Pearson and the team in his first season. But that would change as the season progressed. The Wolverine Resurgence Michigan s start to the season showed immediate promise, as the Wolverines ended October with a record. Over the next three calendar months, the team continued to show promise and flashes, but went as it continuously found itself on the wrong side of the scoreboard due to inconsistent play and recurring mistakes. When you give the schedule a glance, you can pinpoint the turnaround in Michigan s season: it came in mid-january after being swept by No. 2 Notre Dame. The Notre Dame series, even though we didn t win, we played extremely well at home on the Friday night, Pearson told Joe Meloni of College Hockey News. We went down there and had another good game on Sunday, and we knew that if we just did a couple things a little better, we d be in position to win. That Notre Dame weekend really sort of showed us that if we just make a few improvements, we really could do this. Michigan went in their final 14 regular season games, which ended with a five-game winning streak and even included some revenge with a sweep of No. 1 Notre Dame. The players began to buy in to the new system, and they dedicated themselves to playing the right way, which has in turn launched Michigan to a No. 12 national rank and the ninth spot in Pairwise Rankings. Their bid to the 2018 NCAA Tournament is within reach, but an important, newly formatted Big Ten Tournament comes first. Three-seeded Michigan will host six-seeded Wisconsin for a best-of-three series this weekend to open the Big Ten Tournament. The Bright Future Is Nearer Than Once Anticipated Michigan s season isn t over by any means, and they ll ride their hot streak until the flames burn out. But there s promise in Ann Arbor right now. And it may be coming sooner than fans and skeptics alike once thought. Junior Cooper Marody broke out to lead the team in scoring this season, 2017 first-round NHL draft pick Josh Norris will be a bigger force next season, and defenseman Quinn Hughes is projected to be a top-10 NHL pick in every mock draft there is.

47 MiStory: Dream BIG (by Cooper Marody) Cooper Marody MiHockeyNow.com September 29, 2017 Wolverines in the News As long as I can remember I wanted to be a Wolverine. Growing up, I was obsessed with Michigan sports and went to many games with my dad. I had my eighth birthday party at Yost. I had a Michigan-themed bedroom. Every day I woke up to an amazing view of the Big House. Even though it was just a mural of Michigan Stadium on the wall next to my bed, it did inspire me to dream BIG so much so that in my fourth grade yearbook I wrote the following: When I grow up I want to play in the NHL. But before that I have to go to college. I will go to college at Michigan and I will play hockey there. While my 10-year-old self thought this was a realistic plan, my 11 to 15-year-old self had some serious doubts about it. As a kid I was a late-bloomer with a terrible hockey birthday Dec. 20. All the other guys on my team shot past me on the growth chart. I got cut from my AAA team. Then when I started high school I got cut from the varsity team at Orchard Lake St. Mary s. I even got cut from the USHL team that drafted me a few years later. I am living proof that if you have a dream and are willing to work hard and overcome adversity, there isn t anything you can t accomplish, but sometimes that was a difficult thing to tell myself during my youth hockey days. Two years into my high school hockey career at Orchard Lake St. Mary s, I had to make a big sacrifice to pursue my hockey dream. At 16, I moved away from home to play hockey in the United States Hockey League our country s only Tier I junior hockey league. At the time I was a fairly shy person, but it s safe to say moving away got me out of my shell. Playing in the USHL requires you to live with a host family, change schools and be away from home. I had to mature very quickly. A few months into the season I got shoe checked. What does it mean to get shoe checked? Usually at team dinner at a restaurant, if one of your teammates marks your shoe with something without your knowledge, you have to stand up in front of the entire restaurant and sing a song. I was absolutely petrified; I barely knew my teammates, let alone anyone in this restaurant. I stood up and sang With You by Chris Brown. Although I was scared, it turned out pretty good. I thought I had a decent voice when I was singing along to my favorite songs alone in my car, but this was totally different. After my first live performance, I wasn t exactly committed to being a singer, but I did enjoy it and kept practicing in my car. While playing in the USHL, my dream of playing for Michigan became a reality, too. When they offered me, Coach Berenson said to take some time and think about it and let us know. I surprised him by committing on the spot. I explained to Red that I had been literally thinking about this my whole life and didn t need to contemplate it for another minute. The following hockey season I helped lead my Sioux Falls Stampede team to a USHL Clark Cup Championship. A few weeks after that I moved another step closer to my even bigger dream of playing in the NHL when I was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers. The draft was a surreal experience and very humbling. It was a true honor to be drafted, but in reality it means the hard work to fulfill that NHL dream was just beginning. One summer night up north before my freshman year at Michigan, my dad gathered my family in the living room of a vacation home and said he had a surprise for us. He explained that he bought a guitar a few months back and had been secretly practicing. Then he played a Luke Bryan song. Although he was only playing four basic chords, I was in awe and was instantly inspired. If my dad s guitar weren t left-handed, I would have been up all night learning. So the next morning I drove to downtown Cheboygan and I was able to find an inexpensive acoustic guitar. No one, including me, would have ever dreamed that I would be playing guitar and singing. A hockey player can t do that, right? By the time I moved into my dorm my freshman year at Michigan, my guitar skills had improved to where I was able to play basic chords and sing along with them. As I got more confidence, I started playing and singing for friends in the dorms. I didn t want to annoy my roommate and teammate Joseph Cecconi with my guitar playing, so I would go to one of the dorm s music rooms. Each music room also had a piano. So after going to class, hockey practice, and finishing my homework, I went to one of the music rooms, practiced guitar and started teaching myself how to play piano. After getting tired of just playing piano and guitar covers, I started writing my own songs, too. Since then, my skills in piano, guitar, singing and songwriting have come a long way (at least in my humble opinion). My teammates have been very supportive and encouraging, which has been awesome. They have played my songs in the weight room and recently asked me to bring my guitar to our team retreat so I could play some of the songs around the campfire that I have written. While my childhood hockey dreams are starting to come true, I also realize that I am more than just a hockey player. As my wise youth hockey coach (he also goes by Dad in the Marody residence) told us every season, Be a fine young man that happens to play hockey. Coach Berenson also echoed this mantra. Red always focused on who you were as a person not just a hockey player. On my recruiting visit, he could have easily impressed me by mentioning all the superstar players Michigan advanced to the NHL; instead, the former players he proudly talked about first were now military men, entrepreneurs, doctors and neurosurgeons. He fostered an environment of being a leader and best on the ice and off. That s why I think so many former Michigan players have pursued entrepreneurial and philanthropic interests in addition to or after having NHL careers. It s not just Red who fosters this. I think Coach Pearson is exactly the same way. In fact, this is a common theme at Michigan as further evidenced by Associate Athletic Director Greg Harden. One day I was watching a documentary about one of my idols on YouTube called, Inside the Mind of Tom Brady. I was surprised to learn that Tom Brady s champion mindset was developed with the help of Harden. The documentary describes in fascinating detail Tom Brady s challenging path to greatness.however, what resonated with me the most was when Harden said, My job was to convince Tom Brady that with or without football he was going to be great. And once he seized that, he had no limits. I expected him to be good at everything that he did everything. After hearing that, I was compelled to seek out Greg Harden. From the first meeting I had with Greg, he told me to plant the mindset into my head that, With or without hockey, you will be great. He told me to work to be great at everything I did, including hockey, music, school, everything. So what does this with or without mindset really mean? It is certainly not taking away your drive or commitment to being a professional athlete. It is doing the exact opposite. It s fostering your drive by freeing your mind and encouraging you to avoid putting all of your self-worth into solely being an athlete. It allows the athlete to see that they are a multi-dimensional human being. To be truly successful, it is crucial to focus on not only striving to be a great hockey player, but also striving to be a great man in all aspects of your life. Professional success would mean nothing to me if I were not also a great husband, father, and role model someday. It all goes back to what my dad preached to me from a young age. Be a fine young man that happens to play hockey. I am so excited to start a new era of Michigan Hockey this season with our new coaches and Team 96. This year in Ann Arbor, I am living in a 12th floor apartment. There is a window right next to my bed and every morning when I wake up, I have an amazing view of the actual Big House. And just like when I was a kid, it is still inspiring me to dream BIG.

48 Michigan Hockey Pearson brings confidence, now Michigan needs to back it up Mike Persak Daily Sports Editor Tuesday, September 19, 2017 It s an unenviable task to take over a coaching job from the greatest coach in the history of a program. That s exactly what Mel Pearson is doing with the Michigan hockey team. For Pearson, though, taking over for Red Berenson the Wolverines coach for the last 34 seasons isn t as enormous an undertaking as it may seem. He served under Berenson in different capacities for 22 seasons before taking his first head coaching job with Michigan Tech in Pearson knows Ann Arbor, and he knows Michigan hockey. He s surrounded himself with people he s familiar with, too. Associate head coach Bill Muckalt won two NCAA Championships as a player with the Wolverines while Pearson was behind the bench, and he was an assistant coach under Pearson with the Huskies. Assistant coaches Brian Wiseman and Steve Shields were each recruited by Pearson to play at Michigan, and they coached with Pearson once their playing careers were finished. For one, Pearson and Muckalt have a tenure of turning around struggling hockey programs. They did it together with Michigan Tech, bringing them from a cellar-dwelling team to two NCAA Tournament appearances in just five years, and Muckalt won a Davis Cup with the USHL s Tri-City Storm for the first time in the franchise s history. But whether or not they can turn around a Wolverines team that was the third-worst in the country in Corsi-percentage remains to be seen. Additionally, there are the highly-touted freshmen, who look like they ll make immediate, positive impacts. Namely, forward Josh Norris a first-round NHL draft pick in 2017 and defenseman Quinn Hughes a projected first-round pick for the upcoming 2018 draft were picked by Pearson as first-year players who have impressed him. Even their contributions aren t a sure thing yet, though. Wolverines in the News Still, at Michigan s Media Day on Tuesday, players and coaches alike repeated that there s a greater sense of optimism this season. I think it s just an excitement of everybody having a fresh start, said senior forward Dexter Dancs. I don t think Red and Mel s coaching styles are too different but it s just the excitement of having a new guy and having a clean slate. Added sophomore forward Will Lockwood: Mel s bringing a lot of energy, and we have a lot of new guys, and everyone fits well. I think a lot of the chemistry between guys is great which has brought the mood in the locker room up too. This talk of positive feelings came the day after the Big Ten Preseason Coaches poll predicted the Wolverines would finish second to last in the conference. Many of the Michigan players shook it off as something they try not to pay attention to, but all of them knew about the poll, and some of them let on that it will be used as motivation. We don t try and look too much into that, Dancs said. But it s obviously a little bit of an F you, I guess you could say, to us. We re excited to prove everyone wrong. It was a little bit of a topic of conversation, but, you know what, we re not looking too much into it. But it will definitely be in the back of our mind when we play every team this year. That type of language ran up and down the team. Whether it was sophomore goaltender Hayden Lavigne saying the Wolverines will come out as the underdog and finish on top, or Muckalt saying the beauty of the game is that it isn t on paper, everybody relayed a feeling of confidence that this will be a successful team. And if you want to know where the confidence comes from, look no further than the new head coach. I m not a forecaster, but if I had to pick, I d pick us to win the league, Pearson said. We ve got all the things we need to be successful, but you ve got to go out and execute. You ve got to go out and prove it. And therein lies the challenge. Despite all the talented young players, the grizzled veterans who have been through the ups and downs of the last few seasons and the new head coach with a seemingly magic touch, Michigan still has to perform on the ice. The Wolverines have talked the talk. Now, when the regular season begins on Oct. 6, they need to walk the walk.

49 Player Team (League) gp G A P PIM Michael Cammalleri Los Angeles Kings (NHL) Edmonton Oilers (NHL) Andrew Cogliano Anaheim Ducks (NHL) JT Compher Colorado Avalanche (NHL) Kyle Connor Winnipeg Jets (NHL) Manitoba Moose (AHL) Andrew Copp Winnipeg Jets (NHL) Nolan De Jong Colorado Eagles (ECHL) San Antonio Rampage (AHL) Phil Di Giuseppe Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) Charlotte Checkers (AHL) Michael Downing Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) Luke Glendening Detroit Red Wings (NHL) Alex Guptill Rapid City Rush (ECHL) Allen Americans (ECHL) Carl Hagelin Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) TJ Hensick Ontario Reign (AHL) Matt Hunwick Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) Zach Hyman Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) Jack Johnson Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) Steven Kampfer New York Rangers (NHL) Alex Kile Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) Rochester Americans (AHL) Dylan Larkin Detroit Red Wings (NHL) Kevin Lynch Syracuse Crunch (AHL) Jon Merrill Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) Tyler Motte Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) Cleveland Monsters (AHL) Vancouver Canucks (NHL Boo Nieves New York Rangers (NHL) Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) Max Pacioretty Montreal Canadiens (NHL) Greg Pateryn Dallas Stars (NHL) Kevin Porter Rochester Americans (AHL) Justin Selman Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) Lindsay Sparks Atlanta Gladiators (ECHL) Providence Bruins (AHL) Chris Summers Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL) Jacob Trouba Winnipeg Jets (NHL) Scooter Vaughan Chicago Wolves (AHL) Zach Werenski Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) Goaltender Team (League) GP W-L-T GAA SV% SO Al Montoya Montreal Canadiens (NHL) Edmonton Oilers (NHL) Games through Monday, March 19th*

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