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2 GOPHER HOCKEY MINNESOTA HOCKEY TEAM INORMATION Information Schedule Roster 4 PLAYER PROILES Mark Alt 5 Jay Barriball 6 Nick Bjugstad 8 Zach Budish 9 Jacob Cepis 10 Nate Condon 11 Cade airchild 12 Max Gardiner 14 Jake Hansen 15 Erik Haula 16 Seth Helgeson 17 Mike Hoeffel 18 Justin Holl 20 Alex Kangas 21 Jake Kremer 23 Jared Larson 24 Nick Larson 25 Taylor Matson 26 Joe Miller 27 Aaron Ness 28 Jake Parenteau 29 Kent Patterson 30 Nico Sacchetti 31 Nate Schmidt 32 Tom Serratore 33 Chris Student 34 Kevin Wehrs 35 Patrick White 36 COACHING STA Head Coach on Lucia 38 Assistant Coach John Hill 44 Assistant Coach Grant Potulny 45 irector of Hockey Operations Mark Bahr 46 Volunteer Goalie Coach Justin Johnson 46 Support Staff 47 SEASON REVIEW Results Team Statistics Overall/WCHA Statistics Game Summaries 54 HISTORY NCAA Tournament History National Champions National Champions National Champions National Champions National Champions 74 WCHA Postseason History 75 All-WCHA Golden Gophers 77 WCHA inal ive History 79 College Hockey Showcase History 82 odge Holiday Classic History 85 Coaching History 89 John Mariucci 90 John Mayasich 91 Hobey Baker Award Winners 92 All-Americans 95 All-Time Captains 96 Team Awards 97 All-Time Letterwinners 99 All-Time Numbers 109 All-Time NHL Roster 113 All-Time NHL Entry raft 120 All-Time Team USA Roster Miracle On Ice 125 RECORS Career Records 128 Season Records 130 Season Scoring Leaders Point Golden Gophers Goal Golden Gophers Assist Golden Gophers 134 One Point-Per-Game Golden Gophers 135 Goaltender Records 136 Game Records 138 Milestones/Miscellaneous Records 139 All-Time Shutouts 141 Team Records 143 All-Time Opponent Records 146 Year-By-Year Records 152 Year-By-Year Scores 153 Records by Twin Cities Arena 185 MEIA/AMINISTRATION Twin Cities Media Outlets 187 Media Information 188 Gopher Radio Network 189 Administration 190 CREITS Editors: Paul Rovnak, Jake ord esign and Layout: Jeff Keiser Photography: Eric Miller, Jerry Lee, Jim Rosvold, Christopher Mitchell, Craig Lassig. Printing: University of Minnesota Printing Services Special thanks to Bob Swoverland and the staff at University of Minnesota Printing Services 2010 University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics. The information contained in this publication was compiled by the University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics Communications office and is provided as a courtesy to our fans and the media and may be used for personal or editorial purposes only. Any commercial use of this information is prohibited without the consent of University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INORMATION Asst. Athletic Communications irector/ Men s Hockey Contact: Paul Rovnak Office Phone: (612) Mobile Phone: (651) psrovnak@umn.edu ax: (612) Web site: Office Phone (612) Office ax (612) Website gophers@umn.edu Mailing Address Athletic Communications University of Minnesota 244 Bierman ield Athletic Building th Avenue SE Minneapolis, Minn GOPHER RAIO NETWORK General Manager Greg Gerlach Play-by-Play Wally Shaver Analyst Glen Sonmor GOLEN GOPHER ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To serve as a window to the University, in an environment of integrity and equity, that enables student-athletes to achieve excellence in their academic and athletic pursuits. The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, handicap, age, veteran status or sexual orientation. GOPHER HOCKEY 1

3 MINNESOTA HOCKEY INORMATION QUICK ACTS UNIVERSITY INORMATION Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Enrollment: 51,659 ounded: 1851 President: Robert Bruininks Nickname: Golden Gophers Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: WCHA Athletics irector: Joel Maturi aculty Athletics Representatives: r. Perry Leo, Linda Brady Athletic epartment Phone: (612) STA INORMATION Head Coach: on Lucia Alma Mater/Year: Notre ame / 1981 Office Phone: (612) Record At School/Years: / 11 years Overall College Record/Years: / 23 years Assistant Coach: John Hill Alma Mater/Year: Alaska Anchorage / 1988 Assistant Coach: Grant Potulny Alma Mater/Year: Minnesota / 2004 Hockey Trainer: Jeff Winslow Hockey Equipment Coordinator: Lee Greseth ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Hockey Athletic Communications irector: Paul Rovnak Office Phone: (612) Cell Phone: (651) Address: psrovnak@umn.edu Media Relations ax: (612) Athletic epartment Website: TEAM INORMATION Home Arena (capacity/year opened): Mariucci Arena (10,000/1993) Rink imensions: 200 x 100 Arena Press Box Phone: (612) Overall Record: Conference Record/Place: / 7th Postseason: WCHA irst Round Playoffs Team Captain: Jay Barriball Players Returning: 17 total 10, 4, 3 G Players Lost: 8 total 5, 3, 0 G Newcomers: 10 total 6, 4, 0 G irst Year of Competition: 1921 National Titles: 5 ( ) All-Time Record: (89 seasons) GOPHER STAT BREAKOWN Scoring Returning Lost % Returning Goals Assists Points Shots 1, Penalties Returning Lost % Returning Penalties PIM PPG SHG Goaltending Returning Lost % Returning Wins Saves 1,050 1, Minutes 2,354 2, Shutouts RETURNING LEAERS Goals Mike Hoeffel Assists Cade airchild Points Mike Hoeffel Shots Cade airchild Shot % (min 10 shots) Mike Hoeffel / Taylor Matson Penalties Kevin Wehrs PIM Kevin Wehrs Power-Play Goals Mike Hoeffel Shorthanded Goals Mike Hoeffel Game-Winning Goals Mike Hoeffel/Patrick White Goals-Against Ave. (500 min.) Alex Kangas Saves Percentage (500 min.) Alex Kangas ATHLETICS AMINISTRATION Position Name (Alma Mater, Year) Athletics irector Joel Maturi (Notre ame, 1967) Sr. Assoc. Athletics irector/swa Regina Sullivan (Yale, 1983) Sr. Assoc. Athletics irector Elizabeth Eull (Minnesota, 1984) Sr. Assoc. Athletics irector Marc Ryan (Moorhead State, 1984) Assoc. Athletics irector avid Crum (Concordia College, 1989) Assoc. Athletics irector Scott Ellison (North akota, 1982) Assoc. Athletics irector Jason Larenz (UW-Eau Claire, 1989) irector of Athletic Compliance J.T. Bruett (Minnesota, 1988) irector of McNamara Academic Center Lynn Holleran (Beloit College, 1986) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Position Name (Alma Mater, Year) irector of Athletic Communications Garry Bowman (San iego State, 1996) Associate irector Becky Bohm (UW-Oshkosh, 1988) Associate irector Andy Seeley (NW Missouri State, 1994) Associate irector Matt Slieter (Minnesota, 1999) Assistant irector/publications Sara Berhow (Minnesota, 1998) Assistant irector Steve Geller (Towson, 1997) Assistant irector Paul Rovnak (Ohio State, 2000) Assistant irector Michelle Traen (Minnesota State, 1999) irector of Internet Services John Romo (Bemidji State, 1995) Assistant Brian eutsch (Minnesota, 2010) Assistant Michael Molde (Western Michigan, 1994) 2 GOPHER HOCKEY

4 SCHEULE MINNESOTA HOCKEY MINNESOTA SCHEULE ATE OPPONENT TIME TV RAIO Oct. 3 BRITISH COLUMBIA (exh.) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 8 MASSACHUSETTS* 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Oct. 9 MASSACHUSETTS* 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Oct. 15 NEBRASKA OMAHA 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Oct. 16 NEBRASKA OMAHA 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) Oct. 22 ST. CLOU STATE 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) Oct. 24 ST. CLOU STATE 2:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Oct. 29 at Colorado College 8:30 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Oct. 30 at Colorado College 8:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Nov. 5 WISCONSIN 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) Nov. 6 WISCONSIN 7:00 p.m. BTN KNO (95.3 M) Nov. 19 at Michigan Tech 6:00 p.m. KNO (95.3 M) Nov. 20 at Michigan Tech 6:00 p.m. KNO (95.3 M) Nov. 26 MICHIGAN STATE* 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Nov. 28 MICHIGAN* 4:30 p.m. BTN WCCO (830 AM) ec. 3 at Minnesota State 7:30 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) ec. 4 at Minnesota State 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) ec. 10 MINNESOTA ULUTH 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) ec. 11 MINNESOTA ULUTH 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) MARIUCCI CLASSIC ec. 31 UNION* 6:00 p.m. KNO (95.3 AM) Jan. 1 ERRIS STATE* 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Jan. 7 U.S. UNER-18 TEAM (exh.) 7:00 p.m. Jan. 14 at North akota 7:30 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) Jan. 15 at North akota 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Jan. 28 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Jan. 29 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) eb. 4 at Minnesota uluth 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) eb. 5 at Minnesota uluth 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) eb. 11 ENVER 7:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) eb. 12 ENVER 5:00 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) eb. 18 at Wisconsin 7:00 p.m. BTN KNO (95.3 M) eb. 19 at Wisconsin 8:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) eb. 25 MICHIGAN TECH 6:30 p.m. SN KNO (95.3 M) eb. 26 MICHIGAN TECH 7:30 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Mar. 4 at Bemidji State 7:30 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Mar. 5 at Bemidji State 7:00 p.m. SN WCCO (830 AM) Mar WCHA irst Round (TBA) Mar WCHA inal ive (Xcel Energy Center) Mar NCAA Regional (TBA) Apr. 7-9 NCAA rozen our (Xcel Energy Center) All times Central and subject to change *non-conference game GOPHER HOCKEY 3

5 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ROSTER MINNESOTA ROSTER No Name NHL Pos Ht Wt Yr S/C B-ATE Hometown High School / Previous Team 2 Kevin Wehrs Sr. L 4/7/88 Plymouth, Minn. Cedar Rapids / USHL 3 Chris Student So. L 8/22/89 Edina, Minn. Northeastern / Hockey East 4 Seth Helgeson NJ So. L 10/8/90 aribault, Minn. Sioux City / USHL 6 Jake Parenteau r. L 6/10/89 ranconia, Minn. Alaska / NAHL 7 Patrick White SJ Sr. R 1/20/89 Grand Rapids, Minn. Tri-City / USHL 9 Taylor Matson VAN Jr. R 9/16/88 Mound, Minn. es Moines / USHL 10 Aaron Ness NYI Jr. L 5/18/90 Roseau, Minn. Roseau HS 11 Mike Hoeffel NJ Sr. L 4/9/89 North Oaks, Minn. USNT 12 Justin Holl CHI r. R 1/30/92 Tonka Bay, Minn. Minnetonka HS 13 Nico Sacchetti AL Jr. R 8/21/89 Virginia, Minn. Omaha / USHL 14 Tom Serratore r. L 7/16/89 Colorado Springs, Colo. Youngstown / USHL 15 Joe Miller Jr. R 9/11/87 Plymouth, Minn. Sioux City / USHL 16 Nate Condon COL r. L 5/29/90 Wausau, Wis. argo / USHL 17 Jacob Cepis Sr. L 12/21/87 Parma, Ohio Bowling Green Univ. / CCHA 18 Nick Larson WSH Jr. R 1/16/89 Stillwater, Minn. Omaha / USHL 19 Erik Haula MIN r. L 3/23/91 Pori, inland Omaha / USHL 20 Mark Alt CAR r. R 10/18/91 St. Paul, Minn. Cretin-erham Hall HS 21 Jake Hansen CBJ Jr. R 8/21/89 White Bear Lake, Minn. Sioux alls / USHL 22 Max Gardiner STL r. L 5/7/92 Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka HS 23 Jared Larson r. L 8/28/89 Apple Valley, Minn. airbanks / NAHL 24 Zach Budish NSH So. R 5/9/91 Edina, Minn. Edina HS 26 Jay Barriball STL Sr. R 5/27/87 Prior Lake, Minn. Sioux alls / USHL 27 Nick Bjugstad LA r. R 7/17/92 Blaine, Minn. Blaine HS 28 Cade airchild STL Sr. L 1/15/89 uluth, Minn. USNT 29 Nate Schmidt r. L 7/16/91 St. Cloud, Minn. argo / USHL 30 Jake Kremer G Jr. L 5/5/88 Eden Prairie, Minn. Bismarck / NAHL 33 Alex Kangas ATL G Sr. L 5/28/87 Rochester, Minn. Indiana / USHL 35 Kent Patterson COL G Jr. L 9/15/89 Plymouth, Minn. Cedar Rapids / USHL Head Coach: on Lucia Assistant Coaches: John Hill, Grant Potulny Volunteer Goalie Coach: Justin Johnson ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIE No. Name Pos. 20 Mark Alt 26 Jay Barriball 27 Nick Bjugstad 24 Zach Budish 17 Jacob Cepis 16 Nate Condon 28 Cade airchild 22 Max Gardiner 21 Jake Hansen 19 Erik Haula 4 Seth Helgeson 11 Mike Hoeffel 12 Justin Holl 33 Alex Kangas G No. Name Pos. 30 Jake Kremer G 23 Jared Larson 18 Nick Larson 9 Taylor Matson 15 Joe Miller 10 Aaron Ness 6 Jake Parenteau 35 Kent Patterson G 13 Nico Sacchetti 29 Nate Schmidt 14 Tom Serratore 3 Chris Student 2 Kevin Wehrs 7 Patrick White Jay Barriball Zach Budish Jacob Cepis Erik Haula Seth Helgeson Mike Hoeffel Alex Kangas Jake Parenteau Nico Sacchetti Nick Bjugstad Justin Holl Kevin Wehrs BARE-uh-ball BOO-dish SEEP-is HOW-luh Hel-guh-son HOE-full KANG-guss PUH-RON-toe Sah-KETT-ee BYOOG-stad Hall WEERS 4 GOPHER HOCKEY

6 PLAYER PROILES MARK ALT MINNESOTA HOCKEY 20 defenseman freshman height: 6-3 weight: 194 shoots: right St. Paul, Minn. High School Cretin-erham Hall NHL Carolina Hurricanes Year: 2010 (Rd. 2, Pick 53) HIGH SCHOOL Played his prep hockey at Cretin-erham Hall head coach was Jim O Neill finalist for the 2010 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award earned all-suburban East honors in his last three years of high school and all-state honors in his last two finished senior season with 15 points (6g-9a) in 22 games led team to Class AA state quarterfinals in 2009, notching two assists against uluth East in the first round of the state tournament quarterbacked football team to a state championship and won Minnesota s Player of the Year Award, playing with current Gopher football redshirt freshman Zach Mottla participated in 2010 U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. selected with the 53rd overall pick in the second round of the 2010 NHL Entry raft by the Carolina Hurricanes. PERSONAL Major is undeclared graduated high school with a 4.0 GPA and was a National Honor Society member hobbies include hunting and fishing most memorable sports thrills were making the 2009 Minnesota high school hockey tournament and winning the 2009 Minnesota state football championship son of John and Carolyn Alt father, John, played professional football for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1984 to 1996 and made two Pro Bowl appearances; is offensive line coach at Cretin-erham Hall born October 18, ALT S STATISTICS CRETIN-ERHAM HALL HIGH SCHOOL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT GOPHER HOCKEY 5

7 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 26 forward senior height: 5-9 weight: 179 shoots: right Prior Lake, Minn. Previous Team Sioux alls (USHL) High School Academy of Holy Angels NHL St. Louis Blues drafted by: San Jose Sharks Year: 2006 (Rd. 7, Pick 203) 6 GOPHER HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES JAY BARRIBALL SENIOR SEASON (RESHIRT) Played in five of the first six games before suffering a season-ending knee injury in practice on Nov. 3 became the 78th player in school history to reach 100 career points with an assist against Alaska Anchorage (10/30) notched a goal and an assist in a win over Alaska Anchorage (11/1) in the final game before his injury scored an unassisted goal for the team's first goal of the season at North akota (10/17) voted team captain for the season named to the WCHA All-Academic team JUNIOR SEASON Played in 34 of the team s 37 games, missing the final three games of the season s first half with a knee injury scored points in 26 different games, being held scoreless in back-to-back games once all season ranked third on the team in scoring with 11 goals and 23 assists for 34 points shared the team lead with 16 power play points scored goals in each game of firstround WCHA playoff series against St. Cloud State, including the game-winner in 4-2 win in opening game (3/13) scored game-winning goals in a 2-1 win over St. Cloud State (10/18) and a 4-2 win over Alaska Anchorage (2/14) named the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on 2/17 after scoring goals in each game against Alaska Anchorage posted a goal and an assist in win at Wisconsin (10/25) and tie with Minnesota BARRIBALL S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total BARRIBALL S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 2 3 times (last: 3/9/07 vs. Alaska Anchorage) Assists (Game) 2 7 times (last: 1/17/08 at St. Cloud State) Points (Game) 3 2 times (last: 1/17/08 at St. Cloud State) Goal Streak 4 10/6-21/06 Point Streak 8 10/6-11/3/06 irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 10/6/06 vs. Maine 10/13/06 vs. Wayne State State (10/31) season-high three points came with a goal and an assist at St. Cloud State (1/17) notched two assists in wins over Michigan Tech (11/16) and Northeastern (1/3) played right wing on the team s first line with Jordan Schroeder and Ryan Stoa earned his third letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 41 games and finished fourth on the team in scoring with six goals and 15 assists for 21 points missed the final three games of the regular season with an ankle injury, but returned for the opening round of the playoffs and scored the team s first goal in the 3-2 win over Minnesota State (3/16) tallied power play goals in each game of home series against Wisconsin (2/22-23) spread his 21 points over 18 different games and all six goals were scored in different games notched three assists in series sweep of Minnesota State (11/9-10) scored an unassisted goal for the game-winner in a 2-1 win over Ohio State (10/26) collected three assists in IceBreaker tournament with two against Rensselaer (10/12) and one against Michigan (10/13) played right wing on the team s first and second lines earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON One of five Golden Gophers to appear in all 44 games ranked first on the team in scoring with , including in 28 WCHA games ranked second in the WCHA and fourth in the nation in freshman scoring; and fourth in the WCHA and 10th in the nation in points per game among freshmen (0.98) tied for the the team lead with 12 multi-point games and three multigoal games had a point in 30 of 44 games team was when he tallied a point tied for the team lead with four game-winning goals had four assists on gamewinning goals earned one WCHA Rookie of the Week honor (2/6) named the CSTV/HCA National Rookie of the Month for October with in seven games during the month opened the season on an eight-game point streak ( ) scored his first career goal in the 3-1 loss to Maine in the season-opener (10/6) had in the sweep vs. Wayne State (10/13-14) had in the both sweeps over Ohio State (10/20-21)

8 PLAYER PROILES MINNESOTA HOCKEY and Colorado College (10/27-28) had in the series vs. St. Cloud State (11/10-11) scored his first career game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over Wisconsin (11/18) had in the 5-2 win at Michigan Tech (12/9) had at the odge Holiday Classic (1-2--3) helped Minnesota to a 5-1 win at Minnesota State with (1/5) went on a six-game point streak with from eb notched his first career three-point game with , including the game-winner, in the 8-2 win at Alaska Anchorage (2/2) had in the sweep at CC (2/16-17) had in the series vs. St. Cloud State (2/23-24) scored two goals, including the game-winner in the 6-2 win over UAA in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs (3/2) assisted on Blake Wheeler s overtime game-winner in the 3-2 win over North akota in the title game of the WCHA inal ive (3/17) has in seven postseason games owned a +15 rating has in the last 15 games often played right wing on Minnesota s second line earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Played his prep hockey at the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Minn. head coach was Greg Trebil had totals of in 25 games to finish second on the team and 18th in the state in scoring in helped the Stars to a record named a Minnesota Mr. Hockey finalist and the Minneapolis Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year earned AP first team all-state, Star Tribune first team all-metro, St. Paul Pioneer Press first team all-state and all-missota Conference finished fifth in the state in scoring with during his junior season was the second-highest scoring junior in the state led Holy Angels to a record and the 2005 Minnesota State Class AA championship had in the 6-4 win over Moorhead in the championship game named to the all-tournament team earned AP first team all-state, Star Tribune first team all-metro, Pioneer Press third team all-state and all-missota Conference had totals of to help lead the Stars to a section title during his sophomore season names all-conference was a teammate at Holy Angels with former Golden Gophers Mike Carman, Jeff razee and Erik Johnson joined the Sioux all Stampede of the USHL following his prep career last winter head coach was former Golden Gopher Kevin Hartzell scored five goals and seven assists in 13 games to help the Stampede to a second-place finish in the Clark Cup inals drafted by the San Jose Sharks with the 203rd pick in the seventh round of 2006 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Major is communication studies and business and marketing education lists baseball, playing cards and going to the lake as hobbies lists his most memorable sports thrill as winning the 2005 Minnesota State Class AA championship son of Scott and iane Barriball born May 27, GOPHER HOCKEY 7

9 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 27 forward freshman height: 6-4 weight: 204 shoots: right Blaine, Minn. PLAYER PROILES NICK BJUGSTA HIGH SCHOOL Played his high school hockey at Blaine head coach was ave Aus earned three varsity letters for the Bengals won 2010 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award, given to the state s most outstanding senior high school hockey player racked up 69 points (35g-34a) in 35 games during his final high school season while leading Blaine to a Section 5AA title recorded four hat tricks, including a five-goal game against Coon Rapids competed for Team Northwest in the Minnesota High School Elite League also lettered in tennis at Blaine, going 18-0 with doubles partner Ryan Carney before missing the section tournament to participate in the NHL raft Combine in Toronto participated in the 2010 U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. and led Team USA with seven goals in seven games represented the United States at the 2008 Under-17 ive Nations Tournament in Prievidza, Slovakia and at the 2009 Under-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia selected with the 19th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry raft by the lorida Panthers. High School Blaine NHL lorida Panthers Year: 2010 (Rd. 1, Pick 19) PERSONAL Plans to major in business and marketing education accelerated his high school academics to graduate in three years was an honor student at Blaine hobbies include fishing and hunting lists most memorable sports thrill as playing in the Minnesota state hockey BJUGSTA S STATISTICS BLAINE HIGH SCHOOL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT tournament uncle, Scott, was a standout on the Gopher hockey team from and played eight seasons in the NHL for the Minnesota North Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins and Los Angeles Kings son of Mike and Janeen Bjugstad born July 17, GOPHER HOCKEY

10 24 forward sophomore height: 6-3 weight: 221 shoots: right Edina, Minn. High School Edina NHL Nashville Predators Year: 2009 (Rd. 2, Pick 41) PLAYER PROILES ZACH BUISH RESHMAN SEASON Competed in all 39 games as a freshman, playing much of the second half of the season as right wing on the team's top forward line was named the WCHA Rookie of the Week twice in January after a three-point weekend against North akota (1/15-16) and a five-point series at Alaska Anchorage (1/29-30) team was when he scored a point scored his first career goal in a 5-1 win over Alaska Anchorage (10/30) had two goals and an assist to spark a 5-2 win at Wisconsin (11/7) collected the game-winning goal on an unassisted tally against North akota (1/16) scored the game-winner and added three assists in a win at Alaska Anchorage (1/29) tallied the team's lone goal in a 3-1 loss at Alaska Anchorage the following night (1/30) assisted goals in each game of sweep against Colorado College (2/19-20) won 57.2 percent of his faceoffs ranked second on team with 45 penalty minutes earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Returns to the ice after missing all of hockey season with a knee injury suffered during the first round of the 2008 football playoffs on a kickoff coverage captained his Edina High School hockey team to BUISH S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total BUISH S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 2 11/7/09 at Wisconsin Assists (Game) 3 1/29/10 at Alaska Anchorage Points (Game) 4 1/29/10 at Alaska Anchorage Goal Streak 2 1/29/10-1/30/10 Point Streak 2 4 times (last: 2/19/10-2/20/10) irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 10/30/09 vs. Alaska Anchorage 11/7/09 at Wisconsin MINNESOTA HOCKEY a 28-3 record and a Class AA state runner-up finish as a junior named to the Class AA all-state tournament team in 2008 totaled 26 goals and 37 assists for 63 points in and earned Associated Press firstteam all-state honors high school coach was Curt Giles played for the U.S squad in both the under-17 and under-18 ive Nations tournaments in the Czech Republic competed for Team USA at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, leading the team with three goals and two assists in five games played 15 games with Team Southwest in the Minnesota High School Elite League in the fall of 2008, recording 27 points with 14 goals and 13 assists participated in the 2009 U.S. under-18 evaluation camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., notching two goals in seven games allconference middle linebacker in football also played baseball selected by the Nashville Predators in the second round of the 2009 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Major is undeclared accepted into Carlson School of Management has three older brothers who all played hockey at Edina oldest brother, Andy, was a member of the 1997 state champions, while Josh and Jeff both played at Edina with Jeff going on to play hockey at St. Olaf College from 2004 to 2008 son of Kim and Paula Budish born May 9, GOPHER HOCKEY 9

11 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 17 forward senior height: 5-8 weight: 170 shoots: left Parma, Ohio Previous Team Bowling Green University (CCHA) High School Parma PLAYER PROILES JACOB CEPIS JUNIOR SEASON Joined lineup at mid-season and played in all 21 games during the second half of the year, finishing fifth on the team in scoring spent a full season in school and practicing before seeing game action made his debut against his former Bowling Green squad in the odge Holiday Classic (1/2) was held scoreless against Bowling Green and then scored points in 10 straight games for the team's longest scoring streak of the season won the team's Unsung Hero award first goal came against Northern Michigan (1/3) in the odge Holiday Classic title game scored the gametying goal with 2:04 left in regulation of a 3-3 draw against North akota (1/15) tallied a goal the following night against North akota in a 3-1 win (1/16) collected three assists in a weekend sweep of Colorado College (2/19-20) scored to break a 2-2 tie with 5:01 left in regulation in a win over Minnesota uluth (2/26) posted a power play goal and an assist in a 6-1 win over Wisconsin (3/7) assisted two of team's four goals in WCHA playoff win at North akota (3/13) played left wing on team's top line and earned his first letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 18 games as a sophomore at Bowling Green during the first half of the season, collecting one goal and four assists for five points. AIRCHIL S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total AIRCHIL S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 15 times (last: 2/26/10 at Minnesota uluth) Assists (Game) 4 11/1/08 vs. Minnesota State Points (Game) 4 11/1/08 vs. Minnesota State Goal Streak 2 2/20/10-2/26/10 Point Streak 5 10/25/08-11/8/08 irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 10/19/07 at Colorado College 10/13/07 vs. Michigan RESHMAN SEASON Named to the CCHA all-rookie team after totaling 15 goals and 16 assists for 31 points as a freshman at Bowling Green ranked second on the team in scoring and played in 38 of the team's 39 games scored two first period goals in leading team to a 4-2 win over Miami (1/4) notched two goals and an assist in a 5-2 win over Ohio State (2/1) scored both of his team's goals in a 3-2 loss at Michigan (12/8). HIGH SCHOOL Led the USHL in goals scored and ranked third in points in , notching 34 goals and 38 assists for 72 points in 58 games with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders named first-team all-ushl totaled five goals and three assists for eight points in six playoff games finished with 12 goals and 17 assists for 29 points in 58 games during teammate of current Gophers Kevin Wehrs and Kent Patterson. PERSONAL Major is business and marketing education son of Ed and Patti Cepis born ecember 21, GOPHER HOCKEY

12 16 forward freshman height: 5-11 weight: 194 shoots: left Wausau, Wis. Previous Team argo (USHL) High School Wausau NHL Colorado Avalanche Year: 2008 (Rd. 7, Pick 200) PLAYER PROILES NATE CONON HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons for argo of the USHL, including franchise s inaugural season in head coaches were current Nebraska-Omaha head coach ean Blais and current St. Cloud assistant coach Steve Johnson recorded 91 points in 141 games as a member of the orce selected to the 2010 USHL All-Star Game and scored a goal for Team Reebok/West played with fellow Gopher freshman Nate Schmidt in argo in played high school hockey for Wausau West (Wis.), earning four varsity letters coach was Peter Susens was a three-year all-wisconsin Valley Conference selection and two-year allstate honoree was Wisconsin Valley Conference Player of the Year in his senior year, leading the Warriors to Marathon Cup and Kuehlman Cup titles drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the seventh round with the 200th overall pick in the 2008 NHL Entry raft also lettered in lacrosse for Wausau West. PERSONAL Major is undecided lists golf and lacrosse as hobbies was an honor student at Wausau West most memorable sports thrill was playing in the Clark Cup inals in both of his seasons with the argo orce only the third Wisconsin-native to play for the Gophers, CONON S STATISTICS ARGO (USHL) Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT WAUSAU WEST HIGH SCHOOL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT MINNESOTA HOCKEY joining Phil Kessel ( ) and Sam Lofquist ( ) brother, Nick, is a junior defenseman on Notre ame s hockey team son of Timothy and Barbara Condon born May 29, GOPHER HOCKEY 11

13 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 28 defenseman senior height: 5-11 weight: 190 shoots: left uluth, Minn. High School uluth East NHL St. Louis Blues Year: 2007 (Rd. 4, Pick 96) 12 GOPHER HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES CAE AIRCHIL JUNIOR SEASON Led team defensemen in scoring for the second straight year and ranked fourth overall on the team while playing in all 39 games ranked second on the team with 10 power play points named to the alltournament team at the odge Holiday Classic (1/2-3) notched three points in series split against Bemidji State (11/14-15), including two assists in a 4-1 win had three points in a series against Minnesota State (12/4-5) with two assists in a 6-2 victory posted a power play goal in a 3-1 win over Harvard (1/9) scored team's lone goal in a 4-1 loss to St. Cloud State (1/23) had goals in back-to-back wins over Colorado College (2/20) and Minnesota uluth (2/26) delivered two assists in win over Wisconsin (3/7) put seven shots on goal and earned an assist against Northern Michigan (1/3) was paired with Aaron Ness for the final 25 games of the season earned his third letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 35 of 37 games and ranked third nationally among defensemen in scoring with nine goals and 24 assists for 33 points named third-team All- American by Inside College Hockey shared the team lead with 16 power play points and ranked second on the team with 24 assists dished out four assists in a win over Minnesota State at the Xcel Energy Center (11/1) had nine multiple-point games, including a AIRCHIL S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total AIRCHIL S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 15 times (last: 2/26/10 at Minnesota uluth) Assists (Game) 4 11/1/08 vs. Minnesota State Points (Game) 4 11/1/08 vs. Minnesota State Goal Streak 2 2/20/10-2/26/10 Point Streak 5 10/25/08-11/8/08 irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 10/19/07 at Colorado College 10/13/07 vs. Michigan goal and two assists in victory at St. Cloud State (1/17) scored the team's lone goal in WCHA inal ive loss to Minnesota uluth (3/19) notched three assists in WCHA first round series sweep of St. Cloud State (3/13-14) scored his nine goals over nine different games put shots on goal in every game, including six shots in games against Michigan Tech (11/15) and Minnesota State (1/30) had a plusseven rating over the last six games of the season competed for the U.S. under-20 national team at the IIH World Junior championships (12/26-1/3) for the second straight year had a goal and three assists in six games at the World Juniors and was the U.S. team s player of the game against Kazakhstan paired with R.J. Anderson for the majority of the season earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Competed in 40 games and ranked second among team s defensemen in scoring with two goals and 13 assists for 15 points only Gopher player named to the WCHA All-Rookie team selected to the Inside College Hockey freshman All-American team scored 10 of his 13 points in the first 15 games of the season totaled a goal and two assists for a team season-high three points in 5-3 win over Minnesota State (11/10) had two assists in 4-4 tie against Wisconsin (2/23) notched assists in WCHA inal ive games against St. Cloud State (3/20) and enver (3/22) had points in first two collegiate games with an assist against Michigan (10/13) and goal at Colorado College (10/19) collected assists on both goals in a 4-2 loss to Alaska Anchorage (11/17) had assists in each game of College Hockey Showcase (11/23-24) competed for the U.S. under-20 national team at the IIH World Junior Championships in the Czech Republic (12/26-1/5), totaling one assist in the tournament paired with Stu Bickel for the majority of the season earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Spent two seasons with the U.S. National Team evelopment Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. had totals of and 40 penalty minutes in 40 games in with the NTP Under-18 Team helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team to the silver

14 PLAYER PROILES MINNESOTA HOCKEY medal at the 2007 IIH World Under-18 Championship in Sweden competed with the NTP Under-17 Team in , posting totals of and 16 penalty minutes in 68 games Won gold with the U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2006 IIH World Under-18 Championship in Sweden graduate of Ann Arbor Huron High School played his prep hockey at uluth East High School during his freshman and sophomore seasons head coach was Mike Randolph helped the Greyhounds to third place in the 2005 Minnesota State High School Class AA Tournament was named to the All-Tournament team after posting totals of in three games finished second on the team in scoring with in 31 games as a sophomore in helped the team to a record had totals of as a freshman drafted by the St. Louis Blues with the 96th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2007 NHL Entry raft participated in the 2007 U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp first uluth native to wear the Maroon and Gold since forward Chad Roberg in and defenseman Nick Angell in PERSONAL Majoring in business and marketing education lists playing guitar and golf as hobbies son of Pat and Christine airchild born January 15, GOPHER HOCKEY 13

15 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 22 forward freshman height: 6-2 weight: 187 shoots: left Minnetonka, Minn. High School Minnetonka NHL St. Louis Blues Year: 2010 (Rd. 3, Pick 74) PLAYER PROILES MAX GARINER HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters at Minnetonka and was a two-year captain head coach was Brian Urick missed eight games with a broken wrist in and finished the season totaling 54 points (22g-32a) in 23 games helped lead his team to the Section 6AA title and to the Minnesota Class AA state championship game earned All-Classic Lake Conference honors in his junior and senior seasons was a first-team allstate honoree and finalist for Minnesota s Mr. Hockey Award in high school teammate of fellow Gopher freshman Justin Holl played two years in the Minnesota High School Elite League skated at USA Hockey National Select 15, 16, and 17 estivals drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the third round with the 74th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Major is undecided hobbies include golfing, going on the lake, watching sports, and playing pick-up baseball and basketball honor roll student and member of the Minnetonka Honor Society in high school most memorable sports thrill was winning the Section 6AA championship over Eden Prairie to advance to the Minnesota State Tournament brother, Jake, was first round selection of the Anaheim ucks in the 2008 NHL Entry raft and is an assistant captain for Wisconsin GARINER S STATISTICS MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT this season uncle, John Birrenkott, played hockey for Bemidji State son of John and Jill Gardiner born May 7, GOPHER HOCKEY

16 21 forward sophomore height: 6-2 weight: 191 shoots: right White Bear Lake, Minn. Previous Team Sioux alls (USHL) High School White Bear Lake NHL Columbus Blue Jackets Year: 2007 (Rd. 3, Pick 68) PLAYER PROILES JAKE HANSEN SOPHOMORE SEASON Competed in 38 games, scoring his seven goals over seven different contests three of his seven goals were the first goal of the game notched goals in consecutive games against Bemidji State (11/15) and Minnesota uluth (11/20) scored team's lone goal in a 3-1 loss to Minnesota State (12/4) posted the game's first goal on a power play at the 5:56 mark of the opening period in a 3-2 win at Michigan Tech (12/12) opened the scoring in a 5-2 win over Harvard (1/8) scored in a 4-3 loss at St. Cloud State tied the game in the first period with the team's lone goal in a 4-1 WCHA playoff loss at North akota (3/14) had an assist in the second game of the playoff series at North akota (3/13) played both left wing and right wing and appeared on all four lines during the season named to the WCHA All-Academic team earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Played in 33 games all seven points came in a ninegame stretch from 12/13-1/30 collected two assists in win at St. Cloud State (1/17) scored the gamewinning goal in 4-1 win over Colorado College (12/13) notched a power play goal in loss at Minnesota State (1/30) had assists in each game of odge Holiday Classic (1/2-3) finished with a plus-three rating in wins over Brown (1/2) and St. Cloud State (1/17) played right wing on second through fourth lines earned his first letter. HANSEN S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total MINNESOTA HOCKEY HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons with the Sioux alls Stampede of the USHL ranked second on the team and ninth in the league in scoring during season with over 60 games named second-team all- USHL appeared in the final 15 games of the regular season appeared in seven of the team s eight playoff games in as squad captured Clark Cup national championship collected two assists during the team s playoff run, including an assist in the title game totaled in 25 games during high school season at White Bear Lake, earning Minneapolis Star-Tribune first-team allmetro honors head coach was Tim Sager selected to honorable mention all-state team while ranking 13th in the state and third in Class AA in scoring participated in U.S. national junior evaluation camp in August 2008 drafted by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the third round of the 2007 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Major is business and marketing education uncle John Hansen played hockey at Bemidji State from lists golf and fishing as hobbies most memorable thrill was winning Clark Cup son of Jim and Lora Hansen born August 21, WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total HANSEN S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 9 times (last: 3/14/10 at North akota) Assists (Game) 2 2 times (last: 2/26/10 at Minnesota uluth) Points (Game) 2 2 times (last: 2/26/10 at Minnesota uluth) Goal Streak 2 11/15/10-11/20/10 Point Streak 3 2 times (last: 11/15/10-11/21/10) irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 12/13/08 vs. Colorado College 1/2/09 vs. Brown GOPHER HOCKEY 15

17 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 19 forward freshman height: 5-10 weight: 184 shoots: left Pori, inland Previous Team Omaha (USHL) High School Shattuck-St. Mary s NHL Minnesota Wild Year: 2009 (Rd. 7, Pick 182) PLAYER PROILES ERIK HAULA HAULA S STATISTICS ÄSSÄT (INLAN UNER-20) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT SHATTUCK-ST. MARY S Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT OMAHA (USHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT HIGH SCHOOL Played one season with Omaha of the USHL head coach was Bliss Littler tied for fifth in the league with 72 points (28g-44a) tied for fourth in the league with a plus/minus of +36 helped lead Lancers to Western ivision inals was a USHL All-Star and made All- Rookie team totaled four goals and four assists in 12 games playing for inland in two Under-18 World Junior Championships helped the team claim a Bronze Medal in 2009 selected by the Minnesota Wild in the seventh round, 182nd overall in the 2009 NHL Entry raft played for inland in 2008 World U-17 Hockey Challenge and tied for fifth in the tournament with 10 points (2g-8a) played season for Shattuck-St. Mary s head coach was Tom Ward second on the team with 84 points previously played for Ässät of inland. PERSONAL Major is undecided lists golf as his favorite hobby lists most memorable sports thrill as winning the Bronze Medal at the Under-18 World Championships only the second player from outside of North America to play for Minnesota, joining Thomas Vanek of Graz, Austria ( ) Haula learned how to speak English by learning from American football players that his family housed in inland because his father was an American football coach there attended Gross Catholic High School while playing for Omaha in son of Tomi and Minna Haula born March 23, GOPHER HOCKEY

18 4 defenseman sophomore height: 6-5 weight: 217 shoots: right aribault, Minn. Previous Team Sioux City (USHL) High School aribault NHL New Jersey evils Year: 2009 (Rd. 4, Pick 114) PLAYER PROILES SETH HELGESON SOPHOMORE SEASON Saw action in 31 games as a freshman only point was the game-winning goal with 7:02 left in the third period of a 4-2 win in the WCHA playoffs at North akota (3/13) put four shots on goal in two games of WCHA playoffs finished fourth on the team with a plus-four rating regularly appeared on penalty killing units won team's onald M. Clark Community Service award was paired with Brian Schack or Kevin Wehrs earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons with Sioux City in the USHL ranked second among the team's defensemen in scoring in with four goals and 12 assists for 16 points ranked third on the team with 64 penalty minutes played in 58 of the team's 60 games in each of his two seasons totaled three goals and eight assists for 11 points in tallied an assist in four playoff games in 2008 teammate of current Gopher Joe Miller played in the World Junior A challenge in Canada the past two years, winning a gold medal in the 2008 tournament competed two seasons at aribault High School, leading his team to the sectional title game as a freshman high school coach was Josh Solem drafted by the New Jersey evils in the fourth round of the 2009 NHL Entry raft. HELGESON S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total MINNESOTA HOCKEY PERSONAL Major is undeclared son of Mark and Marcia Helgeson born October 8, WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total HELGESON S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 3/13/10 at North akota Assists (Game) N/A Points (Game) 1 3/13/10 at North akota Goal Streak N/A Point Streak N/A irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 3/13/10 at North akota N/A GOPHER HOCKEY 17

19 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 11 forward senior height: 6-2 weight: 205 shoots: left North Oaks, Minn. Previous Team U.S. National evelopment High School Hill-Murray NHL New Jersey evils Year: 2007 (Rd. 2, Pick 57) PLAYER PROILES MIKE HOEEL JUNIOR SEASON Skated in 34 games and led the team with 13 goals while ranking third with 24 points led the team with seven power play goals and ranked second with 11 power play points scored five of his 14 goals against North akota, including two in a 3-3 tie (10/17) and two in a 4-2 WCHA playoff victory (3/13) recorded the first goal of a game four times rallied team from a 2-0 deficit at Michigan Tech with two second period goals in an eventual 3-2 win (12/11) broke a 1-1 tie with 2:50 left in regulation to beat Bowling Green in odge Holiday Classic (1/2) also scored a goal in odge Holiday Classic title game loss to Northern Michigan (1/3), earning a spot on the all-tournament team had a career-high six-game point scoring streak from 12/11-1/9 notched the game-winner in 4-1 wins over Alaska Anchorage (11/1) and Bemidji State (11/14) put a season-high seven shots on goal and scored a goal in 3-2 loss to Minnesota uluth (11/21) team was when he scored a point played left wing on team's first or second line named to the WCHA All-Academic team earned his third letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 35 of team's 37 games, missing two games to participate in World Junior championships ranked third on the team with 12 goals and led the team with six power play goals had two points in HOEEL S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total HOEEL S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 2 5 times (last: 12/11/09 at Michigan Tech) Assists (Game) 2 2 times (last: 3/7/10 vs. Wisconsin) Points (Game) 2 17 times (last: 3/13/10 at North akota) Goal Streak 2 5 times (last: 1/2/10-1/3/10) Point Streak 6 12/11/10-1/9/10 irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 11/23/07 at Michigan State 10/13/07 vs. Michigan each game of series sweep against St. Cloud State (1/16-17) to earn WCHA Offensive Player of the Week honors notched two goals, including the game-winner, in 8-6 win at St. Cloud State (1/17) scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in 5-2 win at Wisconsin (10/25) notched a goal and an assist in loss to Wisconsin (2/6) scored power play goals in each game of series at Colorado College (2/20-21) collected a power play goal in first game of WCHA playoff series against St. Cloud State (3/13) had points in six of the team s last 10 games named to the WCHA All-Academic team competed for the U.S. squad in the IIH under-20 World Junior championships in Ottawa (12/26-1/3), notching a goal and two assists in six games played left wing on team's second and third lines earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Played in all 45 games as a freshman ranked sixth on the team in scoring with 19 points scored both goals in team s 2-1 WCHA inal ive semifinal win over Colorado College (3/21), earning all-tournament honors totaled two goals in 4-3 win at North akota (12/8) to earn WCHA Rookie of the Week honors scored eight of his nine goals in road or neutral site games scored twice, including a shorthander, in a 4-4 tie at St. Cloud State (1/12) first career goal was a shorthander that gave the Gophers a 3-2 third period lead in an eventual 3-3 tie at Michigan State (11/23) collected a goal and an assist in 4-1 win at Alaska Anchorage (3/1) notched assists in both games of series against Alaska Anchorage (11/16-17) and Minnesota uluth (3/7-8) posted a power play goal and two assists in series sweep of Wayne State (1/4-5) assisted a goal in 4-3 win over Michigan (10/13) played left wing on all four lines earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Played one season in the U.S. National Team evelopment Program was a member of the U.S. Under-18 Team in finished eighth on the team in scoring with 16 goals and seven assists in 44 games graduate of Huron High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. attended Hill-Murray School prior to his time in Ann Arbor helped the Pioneers to a record and fourth place 18 GOPHER HOCKEY

20 PLAYER PROILES MINNESOTA HOCKEY at the 2006 Class AA State Tournament during his junior season finished 11th in the state in scoring with totals of in 31 games, named AP all-state honorable mention, Minneapolis Star Tribune first team all-metro and Classic Suburban all-conference played for the silver medal winning 2006 USA U-18 Select Team at the Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament ended the tournament with three points (one goal, two assists) in four games posted totals of in 26 games during his sophomore season to help the Pioneers to a overall record drafted by the New Jersey evils with the 57th pick in the second round of 2007 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Business and marketing education major lists tennis and eating as hobbies lists winning a medal in Switzerland playing for the USA Under-18 team as his most memorable moment in hockey son of Tom and Cathy Hoeffel born April 9, GOPHER HOCKEY 19

21 MINNESOTA HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES 12 defenseman freshman height: 6-2 weight: 180 shoots: right Tonka Bay, Minn. Previous Team Omaha (USHL) High School Minnetonka NHL Chicago Blackhawks Year: 2010 (Rd. 2, Pick 54) JUSTIN HOLL HIGH SCHOOL Played high school hockey at Minnetonka and was the team s captain in head coach was Brian Urick helped Skippers win Section 6AA title and reach Minnesota Class AA state championship game notched 37 points (20g-17a) in and earned all-classic Lake Conference, all-metro, and all-state honors was a finalist for Minnesota s Mr. Hockey Award high school teammate of fellow Gopher freshman Max Gardiner joined Omaha of the USHL for the end of the season and recorded four assists for the Lancers was CCM efensive Player of the Week in the USHL for the week of 3/23 played at USA Hockey National Select 16 and 17 estivals drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in the second round with the 54th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry raft earned one varsity letter in lacrosse at Minnetonka. PERSONAL Plans to major in marketing at the Carlson School of Management hobbies include wiffleball and 3 on 3 NHL Arcade was an AP Scholar with honors lists most memorable sports thrill as playing in the 2010 Minnesota High School State Tournament cousin, Mike Erickson, played hockey for Minnesota and Western Michigan in college son of Jerry and Sue Holl born January 30, HOLL S STATISTICS MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT OMAHA (USHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT GOPHER HOCKEY

22 33 goalie senior height: 6-2 weight: 190 catches: left Rochester, Minn. Previous Team Indiana (USHL) High School Rochester Century NHL Atlanta Thrashers Year: 2006 (Rd. 5, Pick 135) G PLAYER PROILES ALEX KANGAS JUNIOR SEASON Ranked second in the WCHA in save percentage in conference games only at.917 and ranked fourth in conference games with a 2.46 goals against average while appearing in 33 games overall and 24 WCHA contests posted a 2.61 overall goals against average for the season, which ranked 12th in Minnesota history and a.911 save percentage, which ranked eighth in school annals moved into third place on the Gophers' career saves list with 2,571 for his career became the third Minnesota goalie to play in 100 career games stopped a career-high 45 shots at Wisconsin (11/7) to earn WCHA efensive Player of the Week honors made 64 saves on 68 shots in two games against North akota (1/15-16) for his fourth career WCHA efensive Player of the Week honor stopped 87 of 96 shots in three-game WCHA playoff series at North akota (3/12-14), including 41 in a 4-2 win, to earn team's playoff MVP award made 26 saves in a 3-0 shutout of Colorado College (2/19) continued his solid play in overtime and now owns a 1.37 goals against average and.957 save percentage in 23 career overtime games and 175 career minutes assisted an empty net goal that sealed a 4-2 WCHA playoff win at North akota (3/13) for his first career point earned his third letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Started 36 of the team s 37 games and played 89.4 KANGAS S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% SO Total WCHA Year GP GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% SO Total KANGAS S CAREER BESTS Goals Allowed (ewest - Game) 0 4 times (last: 2/19/10 vs. Colo. Coll.) Saves (Game) 45 11/7/09 at Wisconsin Save Percentage (Game) times (last: 2/19/10 vs. Colo. Coll.) irst Career Win 10/26/07 vs. Ohio State (2-1) irst Career Shutout 11/16/08 vs. Michigan Tech (3-0) MINNESOTA HOCKEY percent of the team s minutes in goal posted three shutouts, including a 34-save performance in WCHA first round series clincher against St. Cloud State (3/14) delivered a shutout with 21 saves in regular season finale at Michigan Tech (3/7) to seal a firstround home playoff series had a 2.12 season goals against average and.923 save percentage at Mariucci Arena owns a 1.49 goals against average and a.951 save percentage in 10 career postseason games, including a 1.23 goals against average and.959 save percentage in nine career WCHA playoff games named WCHA efensive Player of the Week on 10/28 after series at Wisconsin and on 11/18 after series against Michigan Tech made a career-high 38 saves in first career shutout against Michigan Tech (11/16) stopped 36 shots in win at Wisconsin (10/25) and 35 shots in tie against New Hampshire (11/7) had the third-longest consecutive starts streak in school history snapped at 51 straight games in first game against Minnesota uluth (2/27) has been especially tough during overtime, allowing three goals in 21 career games for a 1.09 goals against average and.966 save percentage in 165 career overtime minutes did not allow more than four goals in any of his first 49 career games played 13 career games that have resulted in losses or ties despite holding the opposition to two goals or less earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Seized the team s starting goaltender job during the second half of the season and posted the best single-season numbers in school history played in five of the team s first 17 games of the year, but played in 26 of the last 28 contests, including the last 24 games set Minnesota s single-season goaltending records with a 1.98 goals against average and a.930 save percentage season goals against average ranked sixth in the country and save percentage ranked seventh nationally both numbers ranked second among all freshman goaltenders behind Colorado College s Richard Bachman named the MVP of the WCHA inal ive, becoming just the second player from a losing team to win the award in seven postseason games, had a 1.55 goals against average and.948 save percentage became just the third freshman to be named Minnesota s GOPHER HOCKEY 21

23 MINNESOTA HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES team MVP also earned team s Rookie of the Year and Playoff MVP honors started the final 21 games of the year and posted a 1.75 goals against average and.937 save percentage with an record over the span did not have a shutout in 30 starts, though he allowed one goal in a game 10 times played in 15 overtime games, stopping 69 of the 72 shots he faced in overtimes for a.958 save percentage allowed more than three goals in a game just twice in 31 games this season, coming when he surrendered four goals in the NCAA tournament loss to Boston College (3/29) and a 4-4 tie with Wisconsin (2/23) posted a.900 or better save percentage in all but six of his 30 starts made a career-high 44 saves in both double overtime games of WCHA playoff series at Minnesota State (3/14-16) twice named the WCHA s Rookie of the Week, coming after he held Minnesota uluth to one goal in each game of a win and tie (1/18-19) and when he surrendered a total of three goals in a win and tie against Alaska Anchorage (2/29-3/1) had a memorable collegiate debut when he stopped 32 shots, including 21 of 22 third period shots in a 2-1 win over Ohio State (10/26) earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Spent final season with the Indiana Ice of the USHL head coach was Charlie Skjodt posted a record with a 3.31 goalsagainst average, an.899 saves percentage and one shutout last season posted a 6-1 record in the playoffs prior to joining the Ice, played one season for the Sioux alls Stampede head coach was former Golden Gopher Kevin Hartzell led the Stampede to the league title and was named to the USHL All-Rookie Team posted a record, a 2.15 gaa and.930 sv% with three shutouts his save percentage ranked second in the USHL, while his goal-against average ranked third attended Rochester Century High School prior to joining the USHL head coach was Bruce rutiger three-time Big Nine all-conference honoree led the Panthers to the 2005 Class AA State Tournament where he set a tournament record with 50 saves in a 2-1 loss to White Bear Lake in the consolation semifinals made 42 saves a night before in Century s 3-0 loss to eventual runner-up Moorhead named to the All-Tournament Team owned a record, 1.86 gaa and.937 sv% for the season posted a record with a 2.08 gaa and.915 sv% in his junior season had a sophomore year selected with the 135th overall pick in the fifth round by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 2006 NHL Entry raft will become the first native of Rochester to play at Minnesota since forward Matt Leimbek in PERSONAL Business and marketing education major lists golfing and fishing as hobbies lists reaching the state hockey tournament as a senior as his most memorable sports thrill son of Keith and Kay Kangas has three siblings brother, Blake, played baseball at Wisconsin-Milwaukee and remained as a volunteer assistant coach father, Keith, was National High School baseball coach of the year in 2002 and played baseball at Iowa State born May 28, GOPHER HOCKEY

24 PLAYER PROILES JAKE KREMER SOPHOMORE SEASON id not appear in any games as team's third string goaltender named to the WCHA All-Academic team. MINNESOTA HOCKEY RESHMAN SEASON id not appear in any games as team's third string goaltender. 30 goalie senior height: 6-1 weight: 194 catches: left Rochester, Minn. Previous Team Bismarck (NAHL) High School Eden Prairie G HIGH SCHOOL Led the North American Hockey League with 1,475 saves in with the Bismarck Bobcats named team s Most Valuable Player ranked second in the league with 49 games and 2,691 minutes played appeared in 49 of the team s 58 games played with Russell Stover Midget AAA team that advanced to national tournament in Most Improved Player at Eden Prairie High School in head coaches were Lee Smith and Mike Terwilliger. PERSONAL Kinesiology major attended Bismarck State College while playing juniors lists frisbee golf, fishing and working out as hobbies most memorable sports thrill was playing in national midget AAA championships in 2007 son of Mark and Melanie Kremer and stepmother Lisa Kremer born May 5, GOPHER HOCKEY 23

25 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 23 forward freshman height: 6-3 weight: 188 shoots: right Apple Valley, Minn. Previous Team airbanks (NAHL) High School Eastview PLAYER PROILES JARE LARSON HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons with the airbanks Ice ogs of the NAHL head coach was Josh Hauge captained airbanks to the Robertson Cup final in was first on the team in goals (24) and third on the team in points (46) was second on the Ice ogs in goals in with 22 three-year letterwinner at Eastview High School coached by current St. Cloud assistant Mike Gibbons, as well as rey Bradley and Bart Larson led team in scoring in his junior and senior seasons All-Lake Conference and all-state honoree in also participated in football and golf. PERSONAL Plans to major in business marketing education interests outside of hockey include golfing and spending time with his family most memorable sports thrill LARSON S STATISTICS AIRBANKS (NAHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT was scoring a shorthanded goal with a tenth of a second remaining to lift airbanks over Alpena in an NAHL contest in October of 2009 son of Terry and Linda Larson brother, Adam, played football and hockey at Air orce Academy from father, Terry, played baseball at Hamline University sister, Sarah, who excelled in track and cheerleading in high school, attended North akota State and is now a registered nurse born August 28, GOPHER HOCKEY

26 18 forward junior height: 6-1 weight: 188 shoots: right Stillwater, Minn. Previous Team Omaha (USHL) High School Hill-Murray NHL Washington Capitals Year: 2007 (Rd. 7, Pick 185) PLAYER PROILES NICK LARSON SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in 33 of team's 39 games had a breakout game against Harvard (1/9) with two goals to break a 1-1 tie and lead the Gophers to a 3-1 win also assisted a goal the previous night against Harvard (1/8) and put 12 shots on goal while finishing plus-three in the series scored the game's first goal in a 3-2 win over Minnesota uluth (2/26) recorded an early third period goal to tie the game against Wisconsin at the Target Center (3/5) in an eventual 3-2 loss team was 6-1 when he scored a point assisted the game's first goal in a 6-1 win over Wisconsin (3/7) split time between center and right wing and played on the second line late in the season named to the WCHA All-Academic team for the second straight year earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Appeared in 14 games, including nine straight games at mid-season only goal of the season helped the Gophers rally from a 4-2 deficit to force a 4-4 tie against Michigan State (11/29) had three shots on goal against the Spartans posted an assist and put a season-high four shots on goal while posting a plustwo rating in win over Brown (1/2) named to the WCHA All-Academic team earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Played his prep hockey at Hill-Murray School head LARSON S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total LARSON S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 2 1/9/10 vs. Harvard Assists (Game) 1 5 times (last: 3/7/10 vs. Wisconsin) Points (Game) 2 1/9/10 vs. Harvard Goal Streak N/A Point Streak 2 3 times (last: 3/5/10-3/7/10) irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 11/29/08 vs. Michigan State 1/2/09 vs. Brown MINNESOTA HOCKEY coach was Bill Lechner finalist for the 2007 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award finished his senior season ranked first on the team and tied for 32nd in the state in scoring with totals of 31 goals, 30 assists and 61 points in 29 games named Associated Press allstate honorable mention helped the Pioneers to a record and a berth in the Class AA State Tournament. played 10 games following his senior season with the Omaha Lancers of the USHL under former Gopher assistant coach Mike Hastings totaled three goals and two assists with Omaha led Hill-Murray and finished fifth in the state in scoring with totals of in 31 games during his junior year helped Hill-Murray to a record and fourth place at the State Tournament earned all-tournament honors with in three games named AP all-state honorable mention, St. Paul Pioneer Press first team allstate, Minneapolis Star Tribune third team all-metro and Classic Suburban all-conference posted totals of in 26 games to help the Pioneers to a overall record during his sophomore season selected with the 185th overall pick in the seventh round by the Washington Capitals in the 2007 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Psychology major lists golfing, basketball, movies, traveling and working out as hobbies lists the 2006 state tournament as his most memorable sports thrill attended Minnesota during the school year, but did not play hockey due to injury son of an and Jill Larson born January 16, GOPHER HOCKEY 25

27 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 9 forward junior height: 6-0 weight: 186 shoots: right Mound, Minn. Previous Team es Moines (USHL) High School Academy of Holy Angels NHL Vancouver Canucks Year: 2007 (Rd. 6, Pick 176) PLAYER PROILES TAYLOR MATSON SOPHOMORE SEASON Competed in the first 19 games of the season before suffering a seasonending injury for the second straight year as an ankle injury against Bowling Green (1/2) sidelined him for the last 20 games finished second on the team with a plus-five rating won the team's Mike Crupi Most etermined Player award scored a goal in a win at Minnesota State (12/5) gave the Gophers a 2-1 lead midway through the second period in an eventual 3-2 win at Michigan Tech (12/12) assisted goals in each game of series sweep over Alaska Anchorage (10/30-11/1) recorded an assist in 3-3 tie at North akota (10/17) named to WCHA All-Academic team centered third or fourth line much of the season earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Played in the team s first 13 games before suffering a season-ending knee injury against Michigan (11/28) scored a goal in a 6-2 win over New Hampshire (11/8) put a season-high four shots on goal in win over Minnesota State (11/1) underwent successful knee surgery on ec. 15 and resumed skating without contact late in the season centered the team's fourth line before his injury earned his first letter. MATSON S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total MATSON S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 3 times (last: 12/12/09 at Michigan Tech) Assists (Game) 1 3 times (last: 11/1/09 vs. Alaska Anchorage) Points (Game) 1 6 times (last: 12/12/09 at Michigan Tech) Goal Streak N/A Point Streak 2 10/30/09-11/1/09 HIGH SCHOOL Led the es Moines Buccaneers of the USHL in scoring in with 13 goals and 24 assists in 55 games named team s Most Valuable Player named finalist for Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award after totaling 36 points in just 13 games at Academy of Holy Angels in earned second-team all-state honors in named honorable mention all-state in after compiling in 27 games and helping Holy Angels to a record and the state Class AA championship teamed with current Gopher Jay Barriball at Holy Angels member of four conference championship teams head coach was Greg Trebil captained hockey and tennis teams as a junior and senior named to USA select national teams the past four years selected with the 176th overall pick in the sixth round by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2007 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Kinesiology major lists fishing, tennis and boating as hobbies most memorable sports thrill was winning 2005 Class AA state hockey championship son of Scott and Lisa Matson born September 16, irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 11/8/08 vs. New Hampshire 10/17/09 at North akota 26 GOPHER HOCKEY

28 SOPHOMORE SEASON Saw action in 13 games and did not record a point put a shot on goal in 11 of 13 games played had a season-high three shots against Michigan State (11/28) and Northern Michigan (1/3) only committed one penalty all season primarily played left wing earned his second letter. PLAYER PROILES JOE MILLER MINNESOTA HOCKEY 15 forward junior height: 5-11 weight: 201 shoots: right Plymouth, Minn. Previous Team Sioux City (USHL) High School Wayzata RESHMAN SEASON Appeared in 16 games, including at least one game in 11 of the last 12 weekend series scored the team s second goal in a 4-4 tie against Michigan State (11/29) collected an empty net goal against Brown (1/2) assisted the second goal in a 5-3 win over Minnesota uluth (2/28) put a season-high three shots on goal in odge Holiday Classic title game against Northeastern (1/3) earned his first letter. MILLER S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total HIGH SCHOOL Led the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL in scoring in with in 60 games received the USHL s Curt Hammer Award, which is presented to the most gentlemanly player both on and off the ice awarded Sioux City s seventh man award for full commitment to being a team player scored four goals in four playoff games with Sioux City played with Lincoln and Sioux alls of the USHL in finalist for Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award following senior season at Wayzata High School in prep teammates with former Gopher Tony Lucia and current teammate Kevin Wehrs named to Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro team and All-Conference as a senior helped team to a fourth place finish at state tournament as a sophomore head coach was Carl avis All-state and All-Conference running back in football while helping team to a state championship also participated in track. PERSONAL Business and marketing education major lists most memorable sports thrills as playing in state high school hockey tournament and winning state high school football championship son of John and Rose Miller born September 11, WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total MILLER S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 2 times (last: 1/2/09 vs. Brown) Assists (Game) 1 2/27/09 vs. Minnesota uluth Points (Game) 1 3 times (last: 2/27/09 vs. Minnesota uluth) Goal Streak N/A Point Streak N/A irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 11/29/08 vs. Michigan State 2/27/09 vs. Minnesota uluth GOPHER HOCKEY 27

29 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 10 defenseman junior height: 5-10 weight: 177 shoots: left Roseau, Minn. High School Roseau NHL New York Islanders Year: 2008 (Rd. 2, Pick 40) 28 GOPHER HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES AARON NESS SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in every game for the second straight year and ranked second among the team's defensemen in scoring notched a goal in wins over Alaska Anchorage (10/30) and Colorado College (2/20) collected points in three straight games, netting three assists in a series against Bemidji State (11/14-15) with two points in the opening game and one in the second added an assist against Minnesota uluth (11/20) had another three-game scoring streak, starting with a twoassist game against St. Cloud State (1/22) added an assist the following night against St. Cloud State (1/23) and another at Alaska Anchorage (1/29) assisted team's only goal in third game of WCHA playoff series at North akota (3/14) put a season-high four shots on goal in loss at enver (2/12) had a season-best plus-three rating in 5-1 win over North akota (1/16) paired with Cade airchild for most of the season earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON One of four players, and the only freshman, to play in every game ranked second among the team s defensemen in scoring with 17 points earned tournament MVP honors and WCHA efensive Player of the Week award after posting a goal and an assist in 3-2 title game victory over Northeastern (1/3) in odge Holiday Classic also had an assist in odge Holiday Classic opener against Brown (1/2) collected a season-best three assists in win at St. Cloud State (1/17) and had an assist in the opening game of the series (1/16) to earn WCHA Rookie of the Week award posted two assists in win over New Hampshire (11/8) NESS CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total NESS CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 4 times (last: 2/20/10 vs. Colorado College) Assists (Game) 3 1/17/09 at St. Cloud State Points (Game) 3 1/17/09 at St. Cloud State Goal Streak N/A Point Streak 3 3 times (last: 1/22/10-1/29/10) irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 1/3/09 vs. Northeastern 11/1/08 vs. Minnesota State delivered a power play goal at Minnesota State (1/30) assisted goals in each game of College Hockey Showcase against Michigan and Michigan State (11/28-29) collected an assist in opening game of WCHA playoffs against St. Cloud State (3/13) paired with avid ischer for most of the season earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Played three seasons at Roseau High School, leading the Rams to the Class AA state championship and a fourth place finish in named Minnesota Mr. Hockey for the season led team to a 29-2 record each of the past two seasons and an record during his three-year career totaled with 16 power play goals in 31 games to lead the team in scoring and earn team MVP honors his senior year compiled a plus-67 rating as a senior and plus- 52 mark as a junior head coaches were Scott Oliver and Andy Lundbohm joined the U.S. national under- 18 team for the world championships in Russia following his high school season and totaled six assists in nine games to help the team to a bronze medal participated in the U.S. national junior evaluation camp in August 2008 selected 40th overall in the second round of the 2008 NHL Entry raft by the New York Islanders. PERSONAL Business and marketing education major accelerated his high school academics to graduate in three years hobbies include spending time on the lake most memorable sports thrill was winning the state high school hockey championship son of Jay and Kristi Ness father, Jay, played at North akota from born May 18, 1990.

30 6 defenseman freshman height: 5-10 weight: 188 shoots: left ranconia, Minn. PLAYER PROILES JAKE PARENTEAU HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons with the Alaska Avalanche of the NAHL head coach was Brian Huebel tied for the NAHL lead in points for a defenseman in with 47 (16g-31a) and led defensemen in goals in each of his two years in the league became highest scoring defenseman in franchise history with 68 points and became first Avalanche player to earn All-NAHL honors helped lead the team to its first two playoff appearances played season for the St. Paul Lakers of the MNJHL and won the team s Rookie of the Year award, tallying 37 points earned four varsity letters at Chisago Lakes High School was an all-conference honoree in his senior season. PARENTEAU S STATISTICS ALASKA (NAHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT MINNESOTA HOCKEY PERSONAL Plans to major in sport management lists hobbies as fishing, hunting, golfing, and spending time with family and friends most memorable sports experience was playing hockey in Wasilla, Alaska for the NAHL s Alaska Avalanche for two years father, Tom, and uncle, Mike Anderson, both played hockey for the Gophers in the early 1980s brother, Casey, skated for St. Lawrence University from son of Tom and Shellee Parenteau born June 10, Previous Team Alaska (NAHL) High School Chisago Lakes GOPHER HOCKEY 29

31 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 35 goalie junior height: 6-1 weight: 193 catches: left Plymouth, Minn. Previous Team Cedar Rapids (USHL) High School Blake School NHL Colorado Avalanche Year: 2007 (Rd. 4, Pick 113) G PLAYER PROILES KENT PATTERSON SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in eight games with five appearances against nationally-ranked teams registered career-high save totals in consecutive games with 37 stops in a 2-1 win over Michigan State (11/28) for first career victory, followed by a 39-save effort in a 3-1 loss to Minnesota State (12/4) stopped 31 shots in a 3-3 tie at North akota in the second game of the season (10/17) held Harvard to one goal on 22 shots in a 3-1 victory (1/9) played in the third period of the opening game of the WCHA playoff series at North akota (3/12) allowed only 10 of his 21 goals in even strength situations named to the WCHA All- Academic team earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Appeared in seven games and made only collegiate start against Minnesota uluth (2/27), stopping 34 shots in a 2-2 tie allowed one goal while making 19 saves in final two periods of WCHA inal ive game against Minnesota uluth (3/14) made 25 saves and allowed two goals in collegiate debut against Michigan (11/28) totaled 12 saves and allowed one goal while playing in both games at North akota (1/9-10) made 16 saves and took the loss in overtime at Michigan Tech (3/6) stopped all five shots faced in the third period at Minnesota State (1/30) earned his first letter. PATTERSON S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% SO Total WCHA Year GP GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% SO Total PATTERSON S CAREER BESTS Goals Allowed (ewest - Game) 1 2 times (last: 1/9/10 vs. Harvard) Saves (Game) 39 12/4/09 vs. Minnesota State Save Percentage (Game) /28/09 at Michigan State irst Career Win irst Career Shutout 11/28/09 at Michigan State N/A HIGH SCHOOL Played two seasons with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the USHL ranked second in the USHL with a.913 save percentage in and seventh with a 2.91 goals against average ranked seventh in the USHL in victories while posting a record split time in with former Colorado College netminder and WCHA Player of the Year Richard Bachman named to the USHL all-rookie team in teammate of current Gopher Kevin Wehrs missed most of the first half of the season with injuries, but battled back to finish with a record and 2.49 goals against average played prep hockey at The Blake School, leading his squad to a consolation title at the 2006 state tournament coach was John Hamre played on two conference championship teams collected honorable mention All-Conference laurels earned ean s recognition and Academic Honor Roll mention compete on high school s lacrosse team that reached the state tournament helped USA under-17 team to a gold medal at the 2007 five-nations tournament in Hutwil, Switzerland participated in USA under-16 and under-17 development camps participated in 2007 world junior camp. PERSONAL Undecided on a major hobbies include longboarding lists most memorable sports thrills as scoring three goals in the Minnesota state lacrosse championship and beating Totino-Grace in the second finals to reach the 2006 state hockey tournament son of Rick and Kristi Patterson born September 15, GOPHER HOCKEY

32 13 forward junior height: 6-0 weight: 193 shoots: right Virginia, Minn. Previous Team Omaha (USHL) High School Virginia NHL allas Stars Year: 2007 (Rd. 2, Pick 50) PLAYER PROILES NICO SACCHETTI SOPHOMORE SEASON Participated in 38 of the team's 39 games spread his 15 points over 13 different games and 12 separate weekends as the team was 9-4 when he scored a point recorded at least one point in nine consecutive weekends, starting with an assist in a loss at Wisconsin (11/6) led the team's regular centers by winning 56.3 percent of faceoffs had the game-winning goal and an assist in a 5-2 victory over Harvard (1/8) collected a goal and an assist in a win over Bemidji State (11/14) notched a power play goal in loss to Minnesota uluth (11/20) netted a goal at Minnesota State (12/5) put a season-high five shots on goal in three different games named team's outstanding student-athlete award winner selected to WCHA All- Academic team split time between center and wing earned his second letter RESHMAN SEASON Appeared in 36 of team's 37 games, including the last 32 games of the season notched the team s first goal on the power play in the WCHA first round sweep of St. Cloud State (3/13) scored the game-winning goal with 7:11 left in the third period to break a 3-3 tie in an eventual 5-3 win over Minnesota uluth (2/28) all three of his assists came against Wisconsin, helping both goals in a 2-2 tie (10/24) and assisting a goal in a 5-4 loss (2/7) scored goals in wins over SACCHETTI S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total SACCHETTI S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 8 times (last: 1/8/10 vs. Harvard) Assists (Game) 2 10/24/08 at Wisconsin Points (Game) 2 3 times (last: 1/8/10 vs. Harvard) Goal Streak N/A Point Streak 2 2 times (last: 12/5/09-12/11/09) irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 12/13/08 vs. Colorado College 10/24/08 at Wisconsin MINNESOTA HOCKEY Colorado College (12/13) and Brown (1/2) primarily played center, but also spent time at wing earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Helped the Omaha Lancers to the Clark Cup USHL championship in with 10 goals and 14 assists in 56 games played under former Gopher assistant coach Mike Hastings in Omaha had a goal and two assists in the team s 14 playoff games played prep hockey at Virginia High School and amassed 164 points in 52 games over his final two seasons head coaches were Keith Hendrickson and Gary Cornell helped Virginia to a section title and state tournament appearance in 2005 team won two conference championships earned All-State, All- Conference and All-Area accolades prep teammate of current allas Stars defenseman Matt Niskanen graduated in the top 10 percent of his class and was a National Honor Society member helped USA claim a bronze medal in the 2008 World Junior A challenge in British Columbia collected a silver medal with team USA at the under-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament in the Czech Republic drafted 50th overall in the second round of the 2007 NHL Entry raft by the allas Stars. PERSONAL Management major enrolled in Carlson School of Management lists hobbies as tennis, hunting, fishing and wakeboarding most memorable sports thrill was winning the section tournament and advancing to the state tournament during his freshman year son of Tony and Kathy Sacchetti born August 21, GOPHER HOCKEY 31

33 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 29 defenseman freshman height: 5-11 weight: 199 shoots: left St. Cloud, Minn. Previous Team argo (USHL) High School St. Cloud Cathedral PLAYER PROILES NATE SCHMIT HIGH SCHOOL Played one season with the argo orce of the USHL ranked seventh on the team and first among orce defensemen in points with 37 (14g-23a) in 57 games collected six assists in team s run to the Clark Cup final selected to USHL All-Star team and USHL All-Rookie team head coach was current St. Cloud assistant coach Steve Johnson played three years of high school at St. Cloud Cathedral head coach was Eric Johnson helped lead team to Class A state semi-final earned all-wright County Conference honors all three years he played and earned all-state honors in his final year was the second-highest scoring defenseman in the state when he recorded 53 points (25g-28a) in 31 games in played for U.S. Under-17 team that earned a silver medal at the ive Nations Cup in the Czech Republic in PERSONAL Plans to major in Business Management lists baseball, hunting, and fishing as hobbies lists 2010 Clark Cup playoff run with argo orce as most memorable sports thrill son of Tom and JoAnn Schmidt born July 16, SCHMIT S STATISTICS ARGO (USHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT ST. CLOU CATHERAL Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT GOPHER HOCKEY

34 14 forward freshman height: 5-11 weight: 190 shoots: left Colorado Springs, Colo. Previous Team Youngstown (USHL) High School Pine Creek PLAYER PROILES TOM SERRATORE HIGH SCHOOL Played for the Youngstown Phantoms during the team s inaugural USHL season in tied for the team lead in goals with 17 and was fourth on the team in points with 32 selected to the 2010 USHL All-Star Game and recorded a goal for Team CCM/East played two seasons with the Sioux City Musketeers, also of the USHL, totaling 13 points in 69 games represented the United States on 2005 Under-17 team that captured the gold medal at the ive Nations Tournament in Huttwil, Switzerland and on the 2006 Under-18 team that took home the silver medal from the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in Breclav, Slovakia played with current Gophers Mike Hoeffel, Patrick White, Nico Sacchetti and Kent Patterson played for Colorado Thunderbirds Midget AAA team from SERRATORE S STATISTICS SIOUX CITY (USHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT MINNESOTA HOCKEY PERSONAL Undecided on a major hobbies include hiking, fishing, and listening to music lists winning gold medal at 2005 Under-17 ive Nations Tournament and silver medal at 2006 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in Slovakia as most memorable sports thrills cousin, Robb Stauber, played for Minnesota from and became first goaltender to win the Hobey Baker Award father, rank, is the current head coach at Air orce Academy and played goaltender for Bemidji State and Western Michigan in college uncle, Tom, is the current head coach at Bemidji State and played for the Beavers, as well as at Mankato State during his college years son of rank and Carol Serratore born July 16, YOUNGSTOWN (USHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT GOPHER HOCKEY 33

35 MINNESOTA HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES 3 forward freshman height: 5-9 weight: 170 shoots: right Edina, Minn. Previous Teams Northeastern University Waterloo (USHL) High School Benilde-St. Margaret s CHRIS STUENT SOPHOMORE SEASON Will miss the season due to NCAA transfer regulations RESHMAN SEASON Tallied two assists in 24 games for Northeastern in notched his first collegiate point with an assist on the Huskies' lone goal against Boston College on 11/7 recorded game-winning assist against artmouth in the Ledyard Bank Classic (1/2). HIGH SCHOOL Played for Waterloo of the USHL in under head coach P. K. O'Handley scored two goals, 16 points, and had the third-highest plus/minus among USHL defensemen with a +28 rating was a four-year letterwinner and three-year captain for Benilde-St. Margaret's under head coaches Ken Pauly and Larry Hendrickson led the Red Knights to a Section 6AA STUENT S STATISTICS NORTHEASTERN (HOCKEY EAST) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT WATERLOO (USHL) Year GP G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT title and a third-place finish in the state tournament in was an all-conference honoree in his final three seasons and earned all-state honors in his final two seasons won the team's best defenseman award three years in a row holds the school's records for career assists (87) and single-season assists (49) skated at USA Hockey National Select 16 and 17 estivals. PERSONAL Plans to major in business marketing hobbies include playing the guitar and drums most memorable hockey thrill was playing in the Minnesota state hockey tournament son of Richard and Sheila Student born July 22, GOPHER HOCKEY

36 2 defenseman senior height: 5-9 weight: 182 shoots: left Plymouth, Minn. Previous Team Cedar Rapids (USHL) High School Wayzata PLAYER PROILES KEVIN WEHRS JUNIOR SEASON Played in 38 of 39 games, missing only the season opener at North akota (10/16) had eight of his nine points in WCHA games scored his first career goal in his 79th game played, giving the Gophers a 3-1 second period lead in an eventual 5-1 win over Alaska Anchorage (10/30) posted an assist the following night and had points in four consecutive weekends was a part of both Gopher goals with a power play goal and an assist for his third career multiple-point game in a 3-2 loss to Minnesota uluth (11/21) assisted the game-winning goal in a 5-2 win at Wisconsin (11/7) registered assists in each game of home series against Wisconsin (3/5-7) put a season-high four shots on goal in win over Bowling Green (1/2) paired with Seth Helgeson and Brian Schack earned his third letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 33 of team s 37 games had six assists, but had a pair of multiple-point games with two assists against both Brown (1/2) and Michigan Tech (3/6) also notched assists against Michigan State (11/29) and St. Cloud State (1/16) ranks second among defensemen and fourth on the team with a plus-six rating paired with Sam Lofquist for the majority of the season earned his second letter. WEHRS S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WEHRS S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 2 times (last: 11/21/09 vs. Minnesota uluth) Assists (Game) 2 2 times (last: 3/6/09 at Michigan Tech) Points (Game) 2 3 times (last: 11/21/09 vs. Minnesota uluth) Goal Streak N/A Point Streak 2 2 times (last: 3/5/10-3/7/10) irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 10/30/09 vs. Alaska Anchorage 12/1/07 vs. Michigan Tech MINNESOTA HOCKEY RESHMAN SEASON Competed in 41 games, including the final 33 contests of the season notched his seven assists in seven different games earned an assist in second game of WCHA playoff series at Minnesota State (3/15) and inal ive win over Colorado College (3/21) owned a plus-four rating in the nine games over the final four weekends of the season assisted team s only goal in 1-1 tie at enver (2/8) assisted game s first goal in wins over Michigan Tech (12/1) and Minnesota uluth (1/19) paired with R.J. Anderson for the majority of the season earned his first letter. HIGH SCHOOL Played two full seasons with the Cedar Rapids Roughriders of the USHL head coach was Mark GOPHER HOCKEY 35

37 MINNESOTA HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES Carlson had 13 goals and 49 assists in 111 career games named first team All-USHL finished fifth overall and first among team defensemen in scoring with in 57 games in was sixth in the USHL in scoring among defensemen led the team and ranked 15th in the league with 132 penalty minutes was second among Roughrider blueliners in scoring with in 50 games during the season played four games with Cedar Rapids in , helping the RoughRiders to the Clark Cup and Anderson Cup played his prep hockey at Wayzata High School was a high school teammate of former Golden Gopher Tony Lucia and current Houston Texans defensive back ominique Barber head coach was Carl avis tallied 13 goals and 19 assists in 23 games to finish fourth on the team in scoring with 32 points in had totals of in 31 games in as the Trojans posted a record and claimed fourth place at the Minnesota State Class AA Tournament. PERSONAL Applied economics major lists fishing and golfing as hobbies has a private pilot s license son of an and Tracey Wehrs born April 7, GOPHER HOCKEY

38 7 forward senior height: 6-1 weight: 200 shoots: left Grand Rapids, Minn. Previous Team Cedar Rapids (USHL) High School Grand Rapids NHL San Jose Sharks drafted by: Vancouver Canucks Year: 2007 (Rd. 1, Pick 25) PLAYER PROILES PATRICK WHITE JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 39 games and scored all 17 of his points in conference games to rank third on the team in scoring in league games scored one of the season's most memorable goals, batting a puck out of mid-air with 26 seconds left in the third period for a 3-2 win at Michigan Tech (12/11) notched the game-winning goal and added an assist while finishing with a plus-four rating in a 5-2 win at Wisconsin (11/7) also scored power play goals in the riday night game at Wisconsin (11/6) and the preceding game against Alaska Anchorage (11/1) for a three-game goal-scoring streak scored the game's first goal and eventual game-winner in a 3-0 victory over Colorado College (2/19) put a season-high five shots on goal against Northern Michigan (1/3) primarily played center, but also saw time at wing had NHL rights traded from Vancouver to San Jose prior to the season earned his third letter SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 36 of the team's 37 games, missing only the second game of home series against Michigan Tech (11/16) at his best late in the season with eight points over the last nine games after totaling eight points in the first 27 games of the year scored the overtime game-winner to beat Northeastern (1/3) WHITE S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total WCHA Year GP G A TP P-PIM PP GW SH HT Total MINNESOTA HOCKEY in the odge Holiday Classic title game scored a goal against Brown (1/2) in odge Holiday Classic opener, earning all-tournament honors posted three points with a goal and two assists in loss at Michigan Tech (3/6) for his only multiple-point game of the season assisted goals in each game of series at Colorado College (2/20-21) scored game-tying goal in 4-4 draw with Michigan State (11/29) notched a goal in 2-2 tie with Minnesota uluth (2/27) collected an assist in opening game of WCHA playoff series with St. Cloud State (3/13) six of his 13 career assists came in the final nine games split time at center and wing on second through fourth lines throughout the season earned second letter RESHMAN SEASON Appeared in all 45 games as a freshman and led the team with a plus-nine rating had two minus ratings over the final 26 games, posting a cumulative plus-five rating team was when he scored a point spread his 10 points over nine different games scored a second period goal to put team ahead 2-1 in eventual 3-2 double overtime win over Minnesota State in WCHA playoffs (3/16) collected goals in each game of home series against Wisconsin (2/22-23) first career goal was the game-winner in a 4-3 victory over top-ranked Michigan (10/13) only multiple-point game came with a goal and an assist against Wayne State (1/4) did not score in 4-3 win at North akota (12/8), but had a plusthree rating had two threegame scoring streaks (11/9-16 and 2/22-29) scored points in each game of sweep against Minnesota State with a goal the first night and an assist the following night (11/9-10) split time at center and wing on second through fourth lines throughout the season earned first letter. WHITE S CAREER BESTS Goals (Game) 1 22 times (last: 2/19/10 vs. Colorado College) Assists (Game) 2 3/6/09 at Michigan Tech Points (Game) 3 3/6/09 at Michigan Tech Goal Streak 3 11/1/09-11/7/09 Point Streak 4 10/30/09-11/7/09 irst Career Goal irst Career Assist 10/13/07 vs. Michigan 11/10/07 vs. Minnesota State HIGH SCHOOL Played his prep hockey at Grand Rapids High School head coach was Bruce LaRoque finalist for the 2007 Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award named the Associated Press and uluth News Tribune Player of the Year finished his senior season with scoring totals of in 30 games named AP and St. Paul Pioneer GOPHER HOCKEY 37

39 MINNESOTA HOCKEY PLAYER PROILES Press first team all-state, uluth News Tribune first team all-area and Iron Range all-conference led the Thunderhawks to second place at the 2007 Minnesota State High School Class AA Tournament earned all-tournament team honors played 12 games with the Tri-City Storm of the USHL following his senior season at GRHS, scoring eight goals and one assist helped Team USA capture the silver medal at the IIH World Under-18 Championship this past April led Grand Rapids in scoring with in 30 games in helped the the Thunderhawks to a record and a runnerup finish at the Class AA State Tournament named to the all-tournament team with in three games named AP allstate honorable mention, uluth News Tribune second team all-area and Iron Range all-conference had in 26 games during his sophomore season and in his freshman campaign selected with the 25th overall pick in the first round by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2007 NHL Entry raft. PERSONAL Management major enrolled in Carlson School of Mangement lists golf, ping pong and spending time on the lake as hobbies lists playing in the high school state tournament twice as his most memorable sports thrills born January 20, GOPHER HOCKEY

40 PLAYER PROILES MINNESOTA HOCKEY LE GOPHERS TO CONSECUTIVE NATIONAL TITLES [ ] COACHE 16 ALL-AMERICANS THREE-TIME WCHA COACH O THE YEAR [1994, 1996, 2006] ON LUCIA two-time national champion coach and one of five active ivision I men s hockey coaches with more than 500 victories, on Lucia enters his 12th Aseason as the head coach at the University of Minnesota in Lucia has guided the Gophers to a stellar (.638) mark during his 11 seasons. In 23 seasons overall as a collegiate head coach, Lucia has compiled a (.636) record. The mark places Lucia fifth in both career victories and winning percentage among active NCAA ivision I coaches. The 52-year-old coach begins the season fully healthy. Lucia was diagnosed with sarcoidosis in November 2008, but after treatment and medication he received a clean bill of health from his doctors in July uring his tenure at Minnesota, Lucia has helped his teams raise seven banners to the rafters of Mariucci Arena, including back-to-back NCAA championships in and His squads have also captured two WCHA titles and three WCHA inal ive crowns. In addition, Lucia has led the Gophers to seven 25-win seasons and six top-three finishes in the WCHA. He is a three-time WCHA Coach of the Year, winning the award in , and Head Coach 12th Season Joining the legendary Herb Brooks, Lucia became only the second head coach in Gopher history to lead his team to increasing win totals in each of his first three seasons. After Minnesota finished in his first year, the Gophers went in and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since His third campaign saw the team finish and win its first NCAA Championship in 23 years with a dramatic 4-3 overtime win vs. Maine at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. In , the Gophers took home their fifth national title, posting a record along the way and beating New Hampshire 5-1 in Buffalo, N.Y. in the title game. With that NCAA crown, Lucia became one of just four coaches in NCAA history to lead his team to back-to-back national titles. The squad also captured the Gophers first WCHA inal ive championship since while finishing the season with an eight-game winning streak and 12-game unbeaten streak. In fact, Lucia has done some of his best coaching late in the GOPHER HOCKEY 39

41 MINNESOTA HOCKEY HEA COACH ON LUCIA LUCIA AT A GLANCE season, owning a combined record during the months of March and April. He ranks seventh all-time with 17 NCAA tournament coaching victories and is also seventh with 13 career appearances in the event. ive of those appearances came while coaching at Colorado College as Lucia joins current Boston College coach Jerry York as the only coaches to lead two different schools to at least five NCAA tournament appearances. He is one of just six coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to the rozen our. Lucia led his teams to at least 27 wins in each of the next four seasons, capturing a second straight WCHA inal ive title in and reaching the NCAA rozen our in His and squads both won WCHA regular season titles and earned top seeds in the NCAA tournament. The team had a school-record 22-game unbeaten streak after a season-opening loss and finished overall. One of Lucia s best in-season coaching performances may have come in when the team finished and placed seventh in the WCHA, but had a strong finish with three straight overtime wins to reach the WCHA inal ive championship game and earn an eighth straight berth to the NCAA tournament, which was the second-longest streak in Minnesota history. In , the Gophers were ranked No. 1 in the country for two weeks in November before Lucia was diagnosed with sarcoidosis midway through the season, causing him to miss four games as the team finished overall and fifth place in the WCHA regular season. Lucia has coached 16 All-Americans, including Hobey Baker Award winner, Jordan Leopold and, most recently, selection Ryan Stoa. He also has coached 50 all-wcha Born August 20, 1958 High School Grand Rapids High School (Minn.) Education B.S., University of Notre ame, 1981 Coaching Experience Alaska-airbanks: assistant coach, Alaska Anchorage: assistant coach, Alaska-airbanks: head coach, Colorado College: head coach, Minnesota: head coach, 1999-present Coaching Highlights Coached Minnesota to back-to-back NCAA Championships in 2002 and 2003 One of only four coaches in NCAA history to lead a team to back-to-back titles Spencer Penrose National Coach of the Year in 1994 Has reached the rozen our in four of the last 14 years Three-time WCHA Coach of the Year (1994, 1996, 2006) Coached 2002 Hobey Baker Award winner, Jordan Leopold Coached his teams to five MacNaughton Cups and three Broadmoor Trophies Has Coached 16 first team All-Americans 8 Hobey Baker Award finalists 50 All-WCHA team members 112 WCHA All-Academic team members Coaching Record (.642) overall (through 23 seasons) (.562) at Alaska airbanks (six seasons) (.694) at Colorado College (six seasons) (.652) at Minnesota (11 seasons) amily Wife: Joyce Children: Alison, Jessica, Anthony, Mario players, 20 all-wcha defensemen, eight Hobey Baker Award finalists, six WCHA efensive Players of the Year and three WCHA Rookies of the Year. Leopold s Hobey Baker Award was the fourth in Minnesota history, marking the most of any school. Lucia has helped many Gophers move on to the next level as well. uring his 11-year tenure, 57 of his players have been drafted by NHL franchises including 14 first round selections. Erik Johnson was taken first overall in the 2006 draft by the St. Louis Blues while Thomas Vanek (2003), Blake Wheeler (2004) and Phil Kessel (2006) were all taken with the fifth overall choice. Two of Lucia s former players, John and Kessel, were members of the 2010 Team USA squad that won the silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Paul Martin would have been a third Gopher on Team USA, but missed the Olympics because of an injury. uring , 13 of Lucia s former Minnesota players 40 GOPHER HOCKEY

42 HEA COACH ON LUCIA MINNESOTA HOCKEY played in NHL regular season games. Vanek became the Gophers first NHL all-star since 1986 and Alex Goligoski was a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup championship team. Wheeler also had a banner rookie season with the Boston Bruins and was named the Most Valuable Player of the NHL Youngstars game. Lucia has maintained Minnesota s tradition of building a roster built primarily around Minnesota natives, however, he has also brought in several top-notch players from other states and countries to keep the Gophers among the nation s elite programs. He has been successful in attracting some of the nation s top players who have participated in the U.S. National evelopment Team program, drawing 16 players from the Ann Arbor, Mich. squad since taking over the Gophers program. Prior to his arrival at Minnesota, Lucia led his previous employer, Colorado College, to an overall record of (.694) in six seasons. Tied with former Wisconsin head coach Jeff Sauer as the second-winningest coach in Colorado College history, Lucia guided the Tigers to a record of record and the WCHA regular-season title in his first season in Colorado College had struggled to an 8-28 record the previous season and had not experienced a winning season in the previous 13 campaigns. The league title was Colorado College s first in 37 years. The Lucia amily (from left): Tony, Jessica, on, Mario, Joyce and Alison. AWAR WINNERS UNER LUCIA Award Player Year WCHA efensive Player of the Year Shawn Reid, (CC) WCHA efensive Player of the Year Eric Rud, (CC) WCHA Rookie of the Year Brian Swanson, (CC) WCHA efensive Player of the Year Eric Rud, (CC) WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Scott Swanson, (CC) WCHA efensive Player of the Year Jordan Leopold, WCHA efensive Player of the Year Jordan Leopold, Hobey Baker Award Jordan Leopold, WCHA Rookie of the Year Thomas Vanek, WCHA Rookie of the Year Phil Kessel, WCHA efensive Player of the Year Alex Goligoski, WCHA Leading Scorer Ryan Stoa, WCHA Rookie of the Year Jordan Schroeder, LUCIA S RECOR YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL RECOR WCHA RECOR NCAA NOTES Alaska-airbanks Great West Conference Champions Alaska-airbanks Alaska-airbanks Alaska-airbanks Alaska-airbanks Alaska-airbanks Colorado College (1st) WCHA Champions Colorado College (1st) 0-1 (Quarterfinal) WCHA Champions Colorado College (1st) 2-1 (Runner-up) WCHA Champions/NCAA Runner-up Colorado College (T-4th) 2-1 (rozen our) NCAA rozen our Colorado College (3rd) 1-1 (Quarterfinal) NCAA Tournament Colorado College (2nd) 1-1 (Quarterfinal) NCAA Tournament Minnesota (6th) Minnesota (3rd) 0-1 (irst Round) NCAA Tournament Minnesota (3rd) 3-0 (Champions) NCAA Champions Minnesota (T-2nd) 4-0 (Champions) WCHA Playoff Champions/NCAA Champions Minnesota (T-4th) 1-1 (Regional inal) WCHA Playoff Champions/NCAA Regional inal Minnesota (T-3rd) 2-1 (rozen our) NCAA rozen our Minnesota (1st) 0-1 (irst Round) WCHA Champions/NCAA Tournament Minnesota (1st) 1-1 (Regional inal) WCHA Playoff Champions/NCAA Regional inal Minnesota (7th) 0-1 (irst Round) NCAA Tournament Minnesota (5th) Minnesota (7th) TOTALS (.636) (.641) GOPHER HOCKEY 41

43 MINNESOTA HOCKEY HEA COACH ON LUCIA Lucia, who guided Colorado College to an unprecedented three straight outright regular-season league titles in his first three years behind the bench, helped the Tigers appear in the 1996 championship game and 1997 NCAA rozen our semifinals. Lucia was honored at the conclusion of the season as the 44th recipient of the Spencer Penrose Award as National Coach of the Year by the American Hockey Coaches Association. Prior to his stint at Colorado College, Lucia spent six years as head coach at the University of Alaska airbanks where he posted four winning seasons and an overall record of In his first year as head coach in , the Nanooks claimed the final championship of the now-defunct Great West Hockey Conference, and Lucia was named the league s Coach of the Year. Lucia has been a collegiate coach for 29 seasons overall, spending six years as an assistant following his graduation from the University of Notre ame in He began his career as an assistant at Alaska airbanks ( ) before moving to the University of Alaska Anchorage for two seasons ( ). He lettered three times as a defenseman at Notre ame, where he served as assistant team captain his senior year. Lucia has also been active with USA Hockey for the last decade, having served as head coach of the national-16 team that competed in inland in August of In the summer of 1995, he was head coach of Team West at the United States Olympic estival in enver. Lucia served as the president of the American Hockey Coaches Association in As a prep athlete, Lucia helped Grand Rapids High School claim two NCAA IVISION I ACTIVE COACHING LEAERS IRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS UNER LUCIA Player (College) Pos. Year Shawn Reid (CC) Jay McNeill (CC) Kent earns (CC) Ryan Bach (CC) G Peter Geronazzo (CC) Calvin Elfring (CC) Brian Swanson (CC) C Scott Swanson (CC) Jordan Leopold (MN) John Pohl (MN) C Keith Ballard (MN) Ryan Potulny (MN) C Alex Goligoski (MN) Ryan Stoa (MN) WCHA TITLES (COMBINE) SINCE Coach Reg. Season inal ive on Lucia (MN/CC) 5 3 ean Blais (N) 5 2 George Gwozdecky (U) 3 4 oug Woog (MN) 4 3 Rick Comley (NMU) 1 3 Jeff Sauer (WIS) 2 5 Gino Gaspirini (N) 4 1 BY PERCENTAGE Coach (Teams) Percentage Jeff Jackson (LSSU, Notre ame).696 ean Blais (UN, UNO).669 Red Berenson (Mich.).669 Jack Parker (BU).648 ick Umile (UNH).647 Mike Schafer (Cornell).637 on Lucia (UA, CC, MN).636 ave Hakstol (UN).635 Scott Owens (CC).621 BY WINS Coach (Teams) Yrs Wins Jerry York (Clarkson-BGSU-BC) Jack Parker (BU) Rick Comley (LSSC-NMU-MSU) Red Berenson (Mich.) on Lucia (UA, CC, MN) ick Umlie (UNH) George Gwozdecky (Miami, enver) GOPHER HOCKEY

44 LUCIA AT MINNESOTA Record: ( WCHA) HEA COACH ON LUCIA Record: ( WCHA) Ryan Stoa: irst Team All-American Record: ( WCHA) WCHA inal ive Runner-up NCAA Tournament appearance Record: ( WCHA) WCHA Championship WCHA inal ive Champions NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Alex Goligoski: irst Team All-American Record: ( WCHA) WCHA Championship WCHA Co-Coach of the Year NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Ryan Potulny: Hobey Baker Award inalist/irst Team All-American/nation s leading scorer Phil Kessel: WCHA Rookie of the Year/nation s leading rookie scorer Record: ( WCHA) NCAA rozen our appearance NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Three 40-point scorers Record: ( WCHA) WCHA inal ive Champions NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Keith Ballard: Hobey Baker Award inalist/irst Team All-American Record: ( WCHA) NCAA Champions WCHA inal ive Champions NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed Thomas Vanek: nation s leading rookie scorer Record: ( WCHA) NCAA Champions Jordan Leopold: Hobey Baker Award winner/irst Team All-American/WCHA efensive Player of the Year/nation s leading defenseman scorer John Pohl: irst Team All-American/nation s leading scorer Record: ( WCHA) NCAA Tournament appearance Jordan Leopold: irst Team All-American/WCHA efensive Player of the Year Record: ( WCHA) irst season at Minnesota MINNESOTA HOCKEY Minnesota State High School Hockey Championships (1975 and 1976) as well as a pair of third-place finishes (1974 and 1977). He earned all-state recognition as a linebacker in football and as a defenseman in hockey his senior year. He also served as captain of the hockey team during his final prep campaign. He later was drafted by the Philadelphia lyers of the National Hockey League. Lucia and his wife, Joyce, are the parents of two grown daughters, Alison and Jessica, as well as two sons, former Gopher Tony and high-schooler Mario. The Lucia family makes its home in Plymouth, Minn. GOPHER HOCKEY 43

45 MINNESOTA HOCKEY HEA COACH ON LUCIA Air orce Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Alabama-Huntsville Home Away (With Minnesota) Alaska Anchorage Home Away (With Minnesota) Alaska-airbanks Home Away Alaska Gold Kings Home Away Alberta Home (With Minnesota) Arizona Away Army Away Bemidji State Home Away (With Minnesota) Boston College Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Boston University Home Away (With Minnesota) Bowling Green Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Brandon Home British Columbia Away Brock Home Brown Home (With Minnesota) Calgary Home (With Minnesota) Canisius Home Cornell Home (With Minnesota) Clarkson Neutral Colgate Home GOPHER HOCKEY (With Minnesota) Colorado College Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) enver Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) erris State Home Away (With Minnesota) Guelph Away Gustavus Adolphus Home Harvard Home (With Minnesota) Holy Cross Neutral (With Minnesota) Kent State Home Away Lake orest Home Lake Superior State Home Away (With Minnesota) Massachusetts Home Neutral (With Minnesota) UMass-Lowell Home Neutral (With Minnesota) Maine Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Mercyhurst Home (With Minnesota) Merrimack Home Away (With Minnesota) Miami (Ohio) Home Away Michigan Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Michigan-earborn Home Away Michigan State Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Michigan Tech Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Minnesota Home Away Neutral Minnesota uluth Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Minnesota State Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Nebraska-Omaha Away (With Minnesota) New Hampshire Home Neutral (With Minnesota) Niagara Home (With Minnesota) North akota Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Northeastern Home Away (With Minnesota) Northern Michigan Home Away (With Minnesota) Norwich Away Notre ame Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Ohio State Home Road Neutral (With Minnesota) Princeton Home (With Minnesota) Providence Home Away (With Minnesota) Quebec Home Quinnipiac Home (With Minnesota) Rensselaer Neutral (With Minnesota) RIT Home (With Minnesota) St. Cloud State Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) St. Lawrence Neutral St. Thomas Home Salem State Home Union Home Away (With Minnesota) U.S. International Home Away Vermont Neutral Wayne State Home (With Minnesota) Western Michigan Home Western Ontario Home Away Wilfred Laurier Home Windsor Home Wisconsin Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Wisconsin-Eau Claire Home Wisconsin-River alls Home Wisconsin-Stevens Point Home Wisconsin-Superior Home Yale Home Away Neutral (With Minnesota) Bold indicates Minnesota opponents

46 JOHN HILL COACHING STA Assistant Coach sixth Season Among the most respected coaches in the nation, John Hill is entering his sixth year in his second stint as an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota. rom , Hill was the head coach at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Prior to his tenure with the Seawolves, Hill spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Golden Gophers in head coach on Lucia s first two years at Minnesota. A 1988 graduate of Alaska Anchorage and former team captain and assistant coach with the Seawolves, Hill posted a record in four years as head coach after returning to his alma mater in Winners of back-to-back Nye rontier Classic titles in 2003 and 2004, Hill s Seawolves earned the school s first-ever trip to the WCHA inal ive in 2004 and came within one win of repeating that feat in He was a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award as the nation s top coach at the conclusion of his first season, leading the Seawolves to a record and a sixth-place finish in the WCHA. The league coaches had unanimously picked the squad to finish last in Prior to leading the Seawolves, Hill spent the and campaigns as a Golden Gopher assistant coach. He helped lead the team to the 2001 NCAA Tournament and was a major factor in building the squads that captured back-to-back NCAA Championships in 2002 and Hill s association with Lucia began in 1995 when he left his assistant coaching post at Alaska Anchorage for Colorado College. uring his four seasons ( ) in Colorado Springs, the Tigers qualified for the NCAA Tournament four times and twice advanced to the NCAA rozen our. Prior to his time at Colorado College, Hill was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Alaska Anchorage from , helping the Seawolves to an NCAA tournament berth in His introduction to college coaching came as a part-time assistant at Alaska Anchorage in Hill began coaching full-time with the ubuque ighting Saints of the United States Hockey League from In his second season, he guided ubuque to 22 wins and a berth in the National Junior A Tournament. In the summer of 2007, Hill was invited to coach at the Phoenix Coyotes rookie camp that included 22 of the franchise s top prospects and former Golden Gopher Blake Wheeler, who was drafted fifth overall in the 2007 NHL Entry raft. Hill was part of a staff that included Coyotes head coach Wayne Gretzky. A member of the American Hockey Coaches Association Board of Governors, Hill has also been very active with USA Hockey as a coach, clinician and speaker at numerous festivals. Hill is also a member of the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee. As a player, Hill led the Seawolves to a record in , and logged a total of 121 points ( ) in a four-year career. He began a brief professional stint in with the Virginia Lancers of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League, earning second-team ACHL all-star honors with that season. Hill holds a bachelor of science degree in physical education. He and his wife, Patsy, reside in Woodbury. HILL AT A GLANCE Born MINNESOTA HOCKEY November 26, 1960 (Hampton, Va.) High School Bartlett High School (Anchorage, Alaska) Education B.S., University of Alaska Anchorage, 1988 (physical education) Coaching Experience Alaska Anchorage: part-time assistant, 1988 ubuque (USHL): head coach and general manager, Alaska Anchorage: assistant coach, Colorado College: assistant coach, Minnesota: assistant coach, Alaska Anchorage: head coach, Minnesota: assistant coach, 2005-present GOPHER HOCKEY 45

47 MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACHING STA GRANT POTULNY One of the Gophers best on-ice leaders in recent years, Grant Potulny is now in his second year as an assistant coach for Minnesota. Assistant Coach second Season Potulny was a three-year captain at Minnesota during his career from He was an assistant captain as a sophomore for Minnesota s 2002 national championship team and then captained the team the following two years, including the Gophers 2003 national title squad. Potulny is Minnesota s only three-year captain since Potulny recently retired from pro hockey after battling injuries throughout his career. He was injured most of the season, which he spent with the Tampa Bay Lightning s American Hockey League affiliate in Norfolk, Va. The Grand orks, N.., native has taken naturally to the college coaching profession. Potulny serves as guiding voice during practice and games, but is also a relatable presence on the recruiting trail. It was not that long ago that I was in the same spots as these guys, Potulny said of the current Gophers team. on and John do an amazing job and I think I bring some youthful energy as somebody who can bring a different element to what we are doing. He has worked as a clinician at Lucia s model camp and has coached at the under-17 select festival in Rochester, N.Y. Potulny played in 146 games for the Gophers, totaling 68 goals and 48 assists for 116 points. He is best-known for scoring the overtime gamewinning goal in Minnesota s 4-3 win over Maine in the 2002 national championship game at the Xcel Energy Center. Potulny competed three full seasons with the Ottawa Senators AHL affiliate in Binghamton (N.Y.) from before spending one season each with the Washington Capitals affiliate in Hershey (Pa.) and the Edmonton Oilers affiliate in Springfield (Mass.). A Grand orks, N.. native, Potulny attended Red River High School and led his team to three North akota state championships from He won a total of nine varsity letters in hockey, football and baseball. Potulny was a fifth-round draft choice of the Ottawa Senators and the 157th player selected overall in the 2000 NHL Entry raft. He played two seasons in the United States Hockey League with the Lincoln Stars and helped his squad claim an Anderson Cup regular season championship as the team s Most Valuable Player in Potulny and his wife, Melissa, reside in Brooklyn Park and have two boys, Jack and Owen. POTULNY AT A GLANCE Born March 4, 1980 (Grand orks, N..) High School Red River High School (Grand orks, N..) Education B.S., University of Minnesota, 2004 (sports management) Playing Career Lincoln, Neb. (USHL), University of Minnesota, three-year team captain, Binghamton, N.Y. (AHL), Hershey, Pa. (AHL), Springfield, Mass. (AHL), uisberg (Germany), San Antonio, Texas (AHL), Norfolk, Va. (AHL), GOPHER HOCKEY

48 COACHING STA MINNESOTA HOCKEY MARK BAHR irector of Operations 17th Season Mark Bahr enters his 17th season as the team s director of hockey operations. His primary responsibilities are as travel and video coordinator. A native of Hutchinson, Minn., he graduated in 1988 from Hutchinson High School, where he was an all-conference selection in hockey, track and football. In his senior season, he was a member of the all-state football squad as a running back and was also the captain of the National Champion Rochester Mustangs of the United States Hockey League. After playing two seasons in Rochester, Bahr joined the Golden Gopher program as a player first in 1990, and has been affiliated with the program ever since. He works closely with the Blueline Club, serves as tournament director of the Mariucci Classic, director of the John Mariucci Golf Open, and handles all travel, tickets and video responsibilities with Golden Gopher hockey. Bahr also works closely with alumni relations and the WCHA/NCAA offices. Bahr enjoys fishing and golfing in his spare time as well as volunteer coaching the for the Armstrong-Cooper squirts and girls U10 hockey squads. Bahr earned his bachelor s degree in sports management from the University of Minnesota in JUSTIN JOHNSON Volunteer Goalie Coach Second Season Bringing plenty of WCHA experience as both a player and a coach, Justin Johnson begins his second season on the Gophers' staff as a volunteer assistant goaltending coach in A four-year letterwinner for the Gophers from , Johnson was a volunteer assistant coach at St. Cloud State the past three seasons. He also worked one year with the University of Minnesota women's hockey program in and will return to assist with the Gopher women again this season. Johnson posted a 2.88 goals against average and career record during his four seasons with the Gophers. He was named to the all-tournament team at the 2003 Western Collegiate Hockey Association inal ive after stopping 50 of 54 shots, including a careerbest 36 saves in the title game victory over Colorado College. Johnson played for the Gophers' consecutive national championship teams, including a regional championship game victory over erris State as a sophomore on the way to the 2003 title. He was a three-time recipient of the team's community service award. Johnson played his prep hockey at Blaine High School where he was a two-time all-conference selection and earned honorable mention all-state accolades as a senior. Johnson helped the Bengals to the state tournament consolation game. He played one year in the USHL with the Lincoln Stars. ollowing his collegiate career, Johnson graduated from Minnesota in 2005 with a major in psychology. In addition to his coaching duties, Johnson has instructed at numerous camps over the past 13 years, including U.S. National Advanced Camps. He serves as USA Hockey's Minnesota istrict Associated Goalie Coach-in-Chief. Johnson works with The Mental Edge, which mentors athletes of all ages and abilities by developing mental toughness skills. He has published an interactive and customized preparation manual for hockey goalies titled "Gameay." In addition to Gameay, he has contributed his expertise to numerous publications, including the USA Hockey Goaltending Coaches' Manual. PATTI BJORKLUN Administrative Assistant 29th Season Patti Bjorklund is in her 28th year as hockey administration assistant and her 29th year as a member of the Golden Gopher staff A native of Woodstock, Minn., Bjorklund is a graduate of Pipestone High School. She provides the secretarial and administrative support for the hockey coaching staff, as well as serving as a communications point for the Golden Gopher hockey program. She resides with her husband, enny, in Victoria. GOPHER HOCKEY 47

49 MINNESOTA HOCKEY SUPPORT STA HOCKEY SUPPORT STA CAL IETZ Strength & Conditioning JE WINSLOW Athletic Trainer LEE GRESETH Equipment Manager PAUL ROVNAK Athletic Communications CHRIS CORS Academic Counselor CRAIG LOR Arena Manager IANE NESS Skating Instructor R. BRA NELSON Medical irector LON SORENSON acilities ISAAC RISBRUT acilities BRENT ROOS acilities MIKE CHANLER Ticket Manager R. ROB JOHNSON Team Physician ANY UNN Event Manager SCOTT O NEIL Statistics Coordinator SCOTT BROWN Statistics MIKE PEACH LARSON Statistics ROB SCHIEL Statistics 48 GOPHER HOCKEY

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51 MINNESOTA HOCKEY REVIEW RESULTS ( / WCHA) MN/OPP MN/OPP MN/OPP MN/OPP ate Opponent Result Rank Shots Power-Play Penalties Goaltender Attend. Oct. 16 at North akota L, 4-0 8/4 22/43 0-5/ /9-29 Kangas (0-1-0) 11,840 Oct. 17 at North akota T, 3-3 (ot) 8/4 19/34 0-4/ /13-26 Patterson (0-0-1) 11,898 Oct. 23 enver L, /5 30/34 0-3/ /5-10 Kangas (0-2-0) 9,786 Oct. 24 enver L, /5 30/26 0-8/ /12-32 Patterson (0-1-1) 9,840 Oct. 30 Alaska Anchorage W, /-- 34/23 0-5/ /16-40 Kangas (1-2-0) 9,710 Nov. 1 Alaska Anchorage W, /-- 31/32 1-4/ /4-8 Kangas (2-2-0) 9,310 Nov. 6 at Wisconsin L, /-- 18/32 1-4/ /4-8 Kangas (2-3-0) 12,508 Nov. 7 at Wisconsin W, /-- 28/47 0-2/ /2-4 Kangas (3-3-0) 14,063 Nov. 14 Bemidji State* W, /7 29/22 2-7/ /8-16 Kangas (4-3-0) 10,198 Nov. 15 Bemidji State* L, /7 27/19 2-6/ /6-12 Patterson (0-2-1) 9,913 Nov. 20 Minnesota uluth L, 4-3 (ot) --/-- 29/32 1-3/ /4-8 Kangas (4-4-0) 10,188 Nov. 21 Minnesota uluth L, /-- 38/33 1-3/ /3-6 Kangas (4-5-0) 10,078 Nov. 27 at Michigan* L, /-- 24/32 0-7/ /7-14 Kangas (4-6-0) 6,729 Nov. 28 at Michigan State* W, /7 42/38 0-1/ /1-2 Patterson (1-2-1) 4,751 ec. 4 Minnesota State L, /-- 26/42 0-1/ /1-2 Patterson (1-3-1) 9,980 ec. 5 at Minnesota State W, /-- 32/22 0-3/ /8-16 Kangas (5-6-0) 5,086 ec. 11 at Michigan Tech W, /-- 40/25 1-4/ /4-8 Kangas (6-6-0) 2,184 ec. 12 at Michigan Tech W, /-- 31/24 1-3/ /3-6 Kangas (7-6-0) 2,376 Jan. 2 Bowling Green*# W, /-- 41/23 1-3/ /3-6 Kangas (8-6-0) 9,712 Jan. 3 Northern Michigan*# L, /-- 50/23 1-7/ /8-16 Kangas (8-7-0) 9,208 Jan. 8 Harvard* W, /-- 45/22 1-2/ /2-4 Kangas (9-7-0) 9,787 Jan. 9 Harvard* W, /-- 43/22 1-4/ /4-8 Patterson (2-3-1) 9,876 Jan. 15 North akota T, 3-3 (ot) --/4 27/33 1-4/ /4-8 Kangas (9-7-1) 10,231 Jan. 16 North akota W, /4 23/35 1-5/ /7-14 Kangas (10-7-1) 10,342 Jan. 22 at St. Cloud State L, /12 42/33 1-3/ /4-8 Kangas (10-8-1) 6,178 Jan. 23 St. Cloud State L, /12 43/21 0-2/ /4-8 Kangas (10-9-1) 10,022 Jan. 29 at Alaska Anchorage W, /-- 36/21 3-5/ /7-14 Kangas (11-9-1) 3,251 Jan. 30 at Alaska Anchorage L, /-- 24/24 0-4/ /4-8 Kangas ( ) 3,632 eb. 12 at enver L, /2 45/31 0-5/ /7-14 Kangas ( ) 6,088 eb. 13 at enver L, /2 33/33 1-7/ /9-18 Patterson (2-4-1) 6,088 eb. 19 Colorado College W, /8 35/26 0-3/ /3-6 Kangas ( ) 9,743 eb. 20 Colorado College W, /8 42/26 1-3/ /5-10 Kangas ( ) 9,975 eb. 26 at Minnesota uluth W, /11 24/34 0-4/ /4-11 Kangas ( ) 5,385 eb. 27 at Minnesota uluth L, /11 22/37 0-4/ /4-8 Kangas ( ) 5,411 Mar. 5 Wisconsin$ L, /3 27/23 0-6/ /8-16 Kangas ( ) 14,422 Mar. 7 Wisconsin W, /3 28/27 5-8/ /13-34 Kangas ( ) 9,833 Mar. 12 at North akota+ L, /5 27/34 0-5/ /9-18 Kangas ( ) 11,677 Mar. 13 at North akota+ W, /5 26/43 3-4/ /6-12 Kangas ( ) 11,709 Mar. 14 at North akota+ L, /5 19/29 0-3/ /5-13 Kangas ( ) 11,627 * - non-conference game $ - game played at Target Center # - odge Holiday Classic + - WCHA irst Round Playoffs Home games at Mariucci Arena in bold 50 GOPHER HOCKEY

52 REVIEW MINNESOTA HOCKEY TEAM STATS (OVERALL) TEAM STATISTICS MINN 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-HANE Goals-Shot attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKOWN Total Goals Power Play Short-handed 5 5 Empty net 5 5 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 7 10 Overtime 0 1 PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/game Minor Major minute Misconduct 2 3 Game Misconduct 2 1 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0 ACEOS (W-L) aceoff W-L Pct ATTENANCE Total ates/avg Per ate 20/ /7497 TEAM STATS (WCHA) TEAM STATISTICS MINN 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-HANE Goals-Shot attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKOWN Total Goals Power Play Short-handed 5 3 Empty net 2 4 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 6 6 Overtime 0 1 PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/game Minor Major minute Misconduct 2 3 Game Misconduct 1 1 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0 ACEOS (W-L) aceoff W-L Pct ATTENANCE Total ates/avg Per ate 14/ /6853 GOALS BY PERIO OT Total Minnesota Opponents SHOTS BY PERIO OT Total Minnesota Opponents GOALS BY PERIO OT Total Minnesota Opponents SHOTS BY PERIO OT Total Minnesota Opponents GOPHER HOCKEY 51

53 MINNESOTA HOCKEY REVIEW OVERALL STATISTICS ( / WCHA) ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH G GW GTG OT HT PN UA 12 Tony Lucia Jordan Schroeder Mike Hoeffel Cade airchild Jacob Cepis Mike Carman Patrick White Zach Budish Nico Sacchetti Jake Hansen Aaron Ness Nick Leddy Ryan lynn Kevin Wehrs Nick Larson Josh Birkholz avid ischer Taylor Matson Jay Barriball Brian Schack Seth Helgeson Alex Kangas Sam Lofquist Joe Miller TM TEAM Total Opponents ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 33 Alex Kangas : Kent Patterson : TM EMPTY NET : Total : Opponents : GOPHER HOCKEY

54 PLAYER PROILES MINNESOTA HOCKEY WCHA STATISTICS ( / WCHA) ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH G GW GTG OT HT PN UA 12 Tony Lucia Jordan Schroeder Patrick White Mike Hoeffel Cade airchild Zach Budish Jacob Cepis Mike Carman Nick Leddy Nico Sacchetti Kevin Wehrs Ryan lynn Jake Hansen Aaron Ness Josh Birkholz avid ischer Nick Larson Taylor Matson Jay Barriball Brian Schack Seth Helgeson Sam Lofquist Joe Miller TM TEAM Total Opponents ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 33 Alex Kangas : Kent Patterson : TM EMPTY NET : Total : Opponents : GOPHER HOCKEY 53

55 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Game 1 October 16, 2009 Grand orks, N.. (Engelstad Arena) North akota...4 Minnesota...0 SCORING OT Minnesota North akota REVIEW Game 3 October 23, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) enver...3 Minnesota...0 SCORING OT enver Minnesota ST PERIO UN: Gregoire 2 (VandeVelde, Toews), 2:17 ppg. 2N PERIO UN: LaPoint 1 (Trupp, Malone), 4:21 shg. 3R PERIO UN: Genoway 1 (Trupp, Gleason), 5:56 ppg; UN: Lamoureux 1 (Zajac, Rowney), 8:18. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; North akota Power Plays: Minnesota 0-5, North akota 2-6 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (43 shots, 39 svs), UN: Eidsness (22 shots, 22 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 9-18, North akota 9-29 Attendance: 11,840 NOTES: Minnesota s first season-opening loss in three seasons. Second time Gophers have opened the season at North akota, having also done so in Kangas 39 saves marked the third-highest total in his career and most in a non-overtime game. Game 2 October 17, 2009 Grand orks, N.. (Engelstad Arena) Minnesota...3 North akota...3 SCORING OT Minnesota North akota ST PERIO MIN: Barriball 1, 6:20. 2N PERIO UN: Genoway 2 (Kristo, VandeVelde), 2:46 ppg; UN: Genoway 3 (Kristo, Toews), 6:55 ppg; MIN: Hoeffel 1 (Matson), 11:23 shg. 3R PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 2 (White, lynn), 11:52; UN: Marto 2 (Zajac, Lamoureux), 13:10. OVERTIME no scoring. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; North akota Power Plays: Minnesota 0-4, North akota 2-6 Goalies: MIN: Patterson (34 shots, 31 svs), UN: Eidsness (19 shots, 16 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 15-30, North akota Attendance: 11,898 NOTES: Hoeffel s fifth career two-goal game. Patterson made second career start in goal. Minnesota s 19 shots were its fewest in a game since putting 19 on goal at Wisconsin on Jan. 12, ST PERIO no scoring. 2N PERIO U: Ruegsegger 3 (onovan, Wiercioch), 3:36; U: Rakhshani 2 (Ruegsegger, Maiani), 11:19 3R PERIO U: Rakhshani 3 (onovan), 19:58 eng. Shots on Goal: enver ; Minnesota Power Plays: enver 0-3; Minnesota 0-3 Goalies: U: Cheverie (30 shots, 30 svs); MIN: Kangas (34 shots, 31 svs) Penalties: enver 5-10; Minnesota 5-10 Attendance: 9,786 NOTES: enver s Cheverie records second straight shutout of Minnesota (also Nov. 22, 2008). Gophers shutout in home opener for first time ever. Game 4 October 24, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) enver...3 Minnesota...0 SCORING OT enver Minnesota ST PERIO U: Ostrow 2 (Salazar, Shore), 10:15. 2N PERIO U: Rakhshani 2 (Wiercioch, Ruegsegger), 4:27 ppg. 3R PERIO U: Ostrow 3 (Shore, Maiani), 4:12 ppg. Shots on Goal: enver ; Minnesota Power Plays: enver 2-6; Minnesota 0-8 Goalies: U: Cheverie (30 shots, 30 svs); MIN: Patterson (26 shots, 23 svs) Penalties: enver 12-32; Minnesota 7-17 Attendance: 9,840 NOTES: Minnesota shutout in back-to-back games for first time since Jan. 4 and 10, enver s Cheverie posts third straight shutout of Minnesota and third straight overall. enver coach George Gwozdecky earns 500th career victory. Minnesota s fourth straight game against a top five ranked team to open the season. 54 GOPHER HOCKEY

56 Game 5 October 30, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...5 Alaska Anchorage...1 SCORING OT Alaska Anchorage Minnesota ST PERIO UAA: Haddad 2 (Hunt, Leinweber), 8:09 ppg; MIN: Ness 1 (Schroeder, airchild), 13:25. 2N PERIO MIN: Lucia 1 (Matson), 4:47 shg; MIN: Wehrs 1 (Lucia), 14:49; MIN: Budish 1 (White, Schroeder), 16:26. 3R PERIO MIN: Lucia 2 (Barriball), 3:54 shg. Shots on Goal: Alaska Anchorage ; Minnesota Power Plays: Alaska Anchorage 1-8; Minnesota 0-5 Goalies: UAA: Christianson (34 shots, 29 svs); MIN: Kangas (23 shots, 22 svs) Penalties: Alaska Anchorage 16-40; Minnesota Attendance: 9,710 NOTES: Lucia became first Minnesota player to score two shorthanded goals in a game since Mike Carman against Michigan on Nov. 25, 2006, which was also the last time the team had two shorthanded goals in a game. Wehrs and Budish each recorded first career goals. Barriball becomes 78th player in school history to record 100 career points. Game 6 November 1, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...4 Alaska Anchorage...1 SCORING OT Alaska Anchorage Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: White 1 (Lucia, ischer), 12:31 ppg; MIN: Hoeffel 3 (Schroeder, Barriball), 19:43. 2N PERIO MIN: Lucia 3 (Matson, Wehrs), 5:13. 3R PERIO UAA: Spencer 1 (Naslund), 11:14; MIN: Barriball 2 (Schroeder, Hoeffel), 11:33. Shots on Goal: Alaska Anchorage ; Minnesota Power Plays: Alaska Anchorage 0-4; Minnesota 1-4 Goalies: UAA: Christianson (31 shots, 27 svs); MIN: Kangas (32 shots, 31 svs) Penalties: Alaska Anchorage 4-8; Minnesota 4-8 Attendance: 9,310 NOTES: Minnesota s first regular season home sweep since Jan. 4-5, 2008 against Wayne State (10 home series in between last sweep). Gophers had been 0-for-25 on the power play prior to White s goal and had not scored in last 30 power plays, dating to last season REVIEW Game 7 November 6, 2009 Madison, Wis. (Kohl Center) Wisconsin...4 Minnesota...2 SCORING OT Minnesota Wisconsin MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1ST PERIO UW: Geoffrion 4 (Mconagh, C. Smith), 0:24. 2N PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 4 (Schroeder, Sacchetti), 1:31; UW: Goloubef 2 (Lee, Mitchell), 2:14; UW: Geoffrion 5 (C. Smith), 10:16. 3R PERIO MIN: White 2 (Lucia, Carman), 8:47 ppg; UW: Street 2 (avies, Murray), 18:08. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Wisconsin Power Plays: Minnesota 1-4; Wisconsin 0-3 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (32 shots, 28 svs), UW: Bennett (18 shots, 16 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 3-6, Wisconsin 4-8 Attendance: 12,508 NOTES: Minnesota s 18 shots on goal were its fewest in 146 games since Jan. 28, Result marked the 13th time in past 14 series meetings that game has been decided by two goals or less. Game 8 November 7, 2009 Madison, Wis. (Kohl Center) Minnesota...5 Wisconsin...2 SCORING OT Minnesota Wisconsin ST PERIO MIN: Lucia 4 (Budish, Schack), 1:17; MIN: Budish 2 (Lucia, White), 6:53. 2N PERIO MIN: White 3 (Wehrs), 15:38. 3R PERIO UW: Gardiner 1 (C. Smith, Geoffrion), 0:28; MIN: Schack 1 (Lucia, airchild), 8:31; UW: Mconagh 1 (Bohmbach, C. Smith), 12:14; MIN: Budish 3 (ischer), 18:59 eng. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Wisconsin Power Plays: Minnesota 0-2; Wisconsin 0-5 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (47 shots, 45 svs), UW: Bennett (28 shots, 23 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 5-10, Wisconsin 2-4 Attendance: 14,063 NOTES: Kangas finished with career-high 45 saves. Schack scored second career goal with other coming as a freshman at Wisconsin. White scored a goal in career-high third straight game. Gophers have killed off 19 straight penalties. GOPHER HOCKEY 55

57 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Game 9 November 14, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...4 Bemidji State...1 SCORING OT Bemidji State Minnesota REVIEW Game 11 November 20, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota uluth...4 Minnesota...3 SCORING OT Minnesota uluth Minnesota ST PERIO BSU: George 5, 3:03; MIN: Sacchetti 1 (Hoeffel, Ness), 4:29. 2N PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 5 (airchild, Ness), 4:37 ppg. 3R PERIO MIN: Schroeder 1 (Sacchetti, airchild), 13:35 ppg; Carman 1 (Budish, Lucia), 14:29. Shots on Goal: Bemidji State ; Minnesota Power Plays: Bemidji State 0-4; Minnesota 2-7 Goalies: BSU: Bakala (29 shots, 25 svs); MIN: Kangas (22 shots, 21 svs) Penalties: Bemidji State 8-16; Minnesota 5-10 Attendance: 10,198 NOTES: Minnesota committed four of its five penalties during a 57-second span in the second period, resulting in a 4-minute power play, including 2:12 of a 5-on-3 Gophers have killed off 23 straight penalties Bemidji State was college hockey s last remaining undefeated team with a record Game 10 November 15, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Bemidji State...6 Minnesota...2 SCORING OT Bemidji State Minnesota ST PERIO BSU: Walters 1, 8:02; BSU: Read 8 (George), 19:10. 2N PERIO MIN: Schroeder 2 (Ness, airchild), 9:19 ppg; BSU: MacQueen 2 (Wacker, Peluso), 16:11 ppg. 3R PERIO BSU: Hunt 2 (Walters, George), 1:38 ppg; BSU: Mac- Queen 3, 1:52; BSU: McLeod 2 (Hunt, Areshenko), 3:04; MIN: Hansen 1 (Wehrs, Lucia), 8:36 ppg. Shots on Goal: Bemidji State ; Minnesota Power Plays: Bemidji State 2-5; Minnesota 2-6 Goalies: BSU: ugas (27 shots, 25 svs); MIN: Kangas (9 shots, 7 svs), Patterson (10 shots, 6 svs). Penalties: Bemidji State 6-12; Minnesota 5-21 Attendance: 9,913 NOTES: Bemidji State s first win in eight all-time meetings against Minnesota. Minnesota surrendered season-low 19 shots, but season-high six goals. 1ST PERIO no scoring. 2N PERIO MIN: Schroeder 3 (Hoeffel), 0:43; MIN: Hansen 2 (lynn), 5:00; UM: J. Connolly 8 (Bordson, Seidel), 7:09 ppg; UM: anberg 1 (M. Connolly, Kishel), 15:42. 3R PERIO UM: J. Connolly 9 (anberg, Montgomery), 5:59; MIN: Sacchetti 2 (Schroeder, Ness), 17:41 ppg. OVERTIME UM: Oleksuk 2 (ontaine, Bordson), 4:48. Shots on Goal: Minnesota uluth ; Minnesota Power Plays: Minnesota uluth 1-6; Minnesota 1-3 Goalies: UM: Reiter (29 shots, 26 svs); MIN: Kangas (32 shots, 28 svs) Penalties: Minnesota uluth 4-8; Minnesota 7-14 Attendance: 10,188 NOTES: Only third goal allowed by Kangas in 22 career overtime games. Minnesota s Schroeder scored a goal in a career-high third straight game. Game 12 November 21, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota uluth...3 Minnesota...2 SCORING OT Minnesota uluth Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 6 (Wehrs, Sacchetti), 8:24; MIN: Wehrs 2 (White, Hansen), 14:51 ppg. 2N PERIO UM: J. Connolly 10 (ontaine, Olsen), 6:27 ppg. 3R PERIO UM: Schmidt 4, 3:22; UM: Montgomery 2 (ulton, Olsen), 17:58. Shots on Goal: Minnesota uluth ; Minnesota Power Plays: Minnesota uluth 1-5; Minnesota 1-3 Goalies: UM: Hjelle (38 shots, 36 svs); MIN: Kangas (33 shots, 30 svs) Penalties: Minnesota uluth 3-6; Minnesota 5-10 Attendance: 10,078 NOTES: Minnesota s first loss when leading after two periods since falling to Michigan Tech on Nov. 30, Minnesota uluth earns first sweep at Mariucci Arena since Oct , GOPHER HOCKEY

58 Game 13 November 27, 2009 Ann Arbor, Mich. (Yost Arena) Michigan...6 Minnesota...0 SCORING OT Minnesota Michigan PLAYER PROILES Game 15 ecember 4, 2009 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota State...3 Minnesota...1 SCORING OT Minnesota State Minnesota MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1ST PERIO MICH: Wohlberg 7 (Caporusso), 18:47. 2N PERIO MICH: Burlon 1 (Brown, Kampfer), 8:52 ppg; MICH: Caporusso 3 (Langlais, Winnett), 15:25 ppg; MICH: Hagelin 6 (Moffie, Kampfer), 17:45. 3R PERIO MICH: Hagelin 7 (Rust), 6:58 shg; MICH: Winnett 4, 11:28. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Michigan Power Plays: Minnesota 0-7, Michigan 2-7 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (32 shots, 26 svs), MICH: Hogan (24 shots, 24 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 7-14, Michigan 7-14 Attendance: 6,729 NOTES: Minnesota s largest margin of defeat since a 7-1 loss to Colorado College on Nov. 7, Largest shutout margin in a College Hockey Showcase game since Michigan beat Minnesota 6-0 in the inaugural game in Minnesota ties single-season school record with fourth shutout, having also happened in and Game 14 November 28, 2009 East Lansing, Mich. (Munn Arena) Minnesota...2 Michigan State...1 SCORING OT Minnesota Michigan State ST PERIO no scoring. 2N PERIO MIN: Schroeder 4 (Sacchetti), 3:32. 3R PERIO MSU: Rowe 7 (Leveille, Petry), 16:35; MIN: Carman 2, 17:14. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Michigan State Power Plays: Minnesota 0-1, Michigan State 0-3 Goalies: MIN: Patterson (38 shots, 37 svs), MSU: Palmisano (42 shots, 40 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 3-6, Michigan State 1-2 Attendance: 4,751 NOTES: Patterson earns first career win and sets career high for saves in fourth start and 11th game played. Minnesota extends unbeaten streak against Michigan State to nine games with a record during the span. 1ST PERIO MIN: Hansen 3 (airchild), 8:37; MSU: Stewart 7 (Harrison, Youds), 15:12. 2N PERIO no scoring. 3R PERIO MSU: Galiardi 4 (Louwerse), 12:25; MSU: Harrison 5, 19:29 eng. Shots on Goal: Minnesota State ; Minnesota Power Plays: Minnesota State 1-5, Minnesota 0-1 Goalies: MSU: Lee (26 shots, 25 svs); MIN: Patterson (42 shots, 39 svs) Penalties: Minnesota State 1-2; Minnesota 5-10 Attendance: 9,980 NOTES: Minnesota State s third straight win over Minnesota after winning three of the first 37 matchups. Patterson notched career high for saves for second straight game in fifth career start. Minnesota s opponent committed one penalty for second straight game with both coming in first three minutes. Game 16 ecember 5, 2009 Mankato, Minn. (Midwest Wireless Center) Minnesota...6 Minnesota State...2 SCORING OT Minnesota Minnesota State ST PERIO MIN: Leddy 1, 6:22; MIN: Birkholz 1 (Wehrs), 8:35; MIN: Birkholz 2 (airchild), 14:20; MSU: Pitlick 4 (Youds, Elbrecht), 15:49. 2N PERIO MSU: Pitlick 5 (avis, Boe), 11:11. 3R PERIO MIN: Sacchetti 3 (airchild, Carman), 6:09; MIN: White 4 (Larson, lynn), 12:50; MIN: Matson 1 (Schack, Lucia), 13:22. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Minnesota State Power Plays: Minnesota 0-3, Minnesota State 0-4 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (22 shots, 20 svs), MSU: Lee (30 shots, 24 svs), Cook (2 shots, 2 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 11-22, Minnesota State 8-16 Attendance: 5,086 NOTES: Leddy and Birkholz each scored first career goals 2:13 apart in first period. Minnesota s highest scoring total of the season. GOPHER HOCKEY 57

59 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Game 17 ecember 11, 2009 Houghton, Mich. (MacInnes Ice Arena) Minnesota...3 Michigan Tech...2 SCORING OT Minnesota Michigan Tech REVIEW Game 19 January 2, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...3 Bowling Green...1 SCORING OT Bowling Green Minnesota ST PERIO MTU: Olson 8 (Witt, Seigo), 7:25 ppg. 2N PERIO MTU: Baker 3 (Kivisto, obson), 3:51 ppg; MIN: Hoeffel 7 (Sacchetti, White), 9:12 ppg; MIN: Hoeffel 8, 18:15. 3R PERIO MIN: White 5 (Schroeder, Lucia), 19:34. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Michigan Tech Power Plays: Minnesota 1-4, Michigan Tech 2-2 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (25 shots, 23 svs), MTU: Genoe (40 shots, 37 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 2-4, Michigan Tech 4-8 Attendance: 2,184 NOTES: irst time the Gophers have rallied from a two-goal deficit since rallying from three down to beat Rensselaer 4-3 on Oct. 12, Minnesota s first game-winning goal in the final minute of regulation since Mike Howe scored with 13 seconds left to beat St. Cloud State 3-2 in the 2008 WCHA inal ive. Game 18 ecember 12, 2009 Houghton, Mich. (MacInnes Ice Arena) Minnesota...3 Michigan Tech...2 SCORING OT Minnesota Michigan Tech ST PERIO MIN: Hansen 4 (Schroeder, Lucia), 5:56 ppg; MTU: Gwilliam 8 (Kivisto, obson), 7:37 ppg. 2N PERIO MIN: Matson 2 (ischer, lynn), 11:41; MIN: Carman 3 (Hoeffel), 17:11. 3R PERIO MTU: Schooley 3 (Gwilliam, Nielsen), 9:02. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Michigan Tech Power Plays: Minnesota 1-3, Michigan Tech 1-3 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (24 shots, 22 svs), MTU: Genoe (31 shots, 28 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 3-6, Michigan Tech 3-6 Attendance: 2,376 NOTES: Minnesota s first road sweep since taking two at Colorado College on eb , Minnesota s current four-game road winning streak is its longest since winning five straight from Jan. 13-eb. 17, ST PERIO no scoring. 2N PERIO BGSU: Jordan Samuels-Thomas 7 (Perkin, Krelove), 1:27. 3R PERIO MIN: Carman 4 (Sacchetti, Ness), 3:31 ppg; MIN: Hoeffel 9 (Budish, Carman), 17:10; MIN: lynn 1 (Hoeffel), 19:40 eng. Shots on Goal: Bowling Green , Minnesota Power Plays: Bowling Green 0-5, Minnesota 1-3 Goalies: BGSU: Hammond (41 shots, 38 svs); MIN: Kangas (23 shots, 22 svs) Penalties: Bowling Green 3-6, Minnesota 5-10 Attendance: 9,712 NOTES: Junior transfer Jacob Cepis had six shots in debuting against his former team after playing one and a half seasons at Bowling Green. Minnesota s first win when trailing after two periods since beating Northeastern in last season s odge Holiday Classic. Game 20 January 3, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Northern Michigan...4 Minnesota...2 SCORING OT Northern Michigan Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 10 (Carman, airchild), 5:57 ppg. 2N PERIO NMU: Hanson 6 (Olver, Gustafsson), 6:58 ppg; NMU: Kaunisto 8 (Hanson, Butcher), 11:46; MIN: Cepis 1 (Lucia, Hansen), 15:13; NMU: Kaunisto 9 (Miller, Olver), 19:47. 3R PERIO NMU: Miller 3 (Olver, lorek), 16:16. Shots on Goal: Northern Michigan , Minnesota Power Plays: Northern Michigan 1-4, Minnesota 1-7 Goalies: NMU: Stewart (50 shots, 48 svs); MIN: Kangas (23 shots, 19 svs) Penalties: Northern Michigan 8-16, Minnesota 5-10 Attendance: 9,208 NOTES: Rematch of 1999 and 2004 odge Holiday Classic title games won by Minnesota. Cepis recorded first career goal at Minnesota. Gophers first loss when putting 50 shots on goal since an 8-7 overtime loss to St. Cloud State on March 17, GOPHER HOCKEY

60 Game 21 January 8, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...5 Harvard...2 SCORING OT Harvard Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Hansen 5 (Sacchetti), 2:05. 2N PERIO HAR: Morin 1 (Moriarty, McCollem), 18:32. 3R PERIO MIN: Cepis 2 (Hoeffel, Schroeder), 0:53 ppg; MIN: Sacchetti 4 (Lucia, ischer), 8:54; MIN: Budish 4 (lynn, Larson), 11:06; HAR: Morin 2 (Moriarty, Greiner), 18:37; MIN: Lucia 5 (Leddy, Schroeder), 19:58 eng. Shots on Goal: Harvard , Minnesota Power Plays: Harvard 0-2, Minnesota 1-2 Goalies: HAR: Richter (45 shots, 40 svs); MIN: Kangas (22 shots, 20 svs) Penalties: Harvard 2-4, Minnesota 2-4 Attendance: 9,787 NOTES: Gophers had season highs nine assists and 15 points. Minnesota had first four-goal period of the season with four goals in third period. Minnesota s fifth straight game with a power play goal. Game 22 January 9, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...3 Harvard...1 SCORING OT Harvard Minnesota ST PERIO HAR: Moore 1 (Valek), 7:57; MIN: airchild 1 (Schroeder, Cepis), 19:19 ppg. 2N PERIO MIN: Larson 1 (Carman), 9:08. 3R PERIO MIN: Larson 2 (Hoeffel, Leddy), 0:11. Shots on Goal: Harvard , Minnesota Power Plays: Harvard 0-2, Minnesota 1-4 Goalies: HAR: Richter (43 shots, 40 svs); MIN: Patterson (22 shots, 21 svs) Penalties: Harvard 4-8, Minnesota 2-4 Attendance: 9,876 NOTES: Larson scored two goals to break 1-1 tie after scoring one goal in first 28 career games. Minnesota has outshot opponents by a combined over the past four games. Hoeffel extends scoring streak to career-high six games. Minnesota s sixth straight game with a power play goal REVIEW Game 23 January 15, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...3 North akota...3 SCORING OT North akota Minnesota MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1ST PERIO UN: Kristo 7 (Trupp, Marto), 15:56. 2N PERIO MIN: Schroeder 5 (Budish, airchild), 0:53 ppg; MIN: White 6 (lynn, airchild), 2:38; UN: Kristo 8 (Gleason, La- Point), 13:24. 3R PERIO UN: Malone 6 (Trupp, LaPoint), 6:37; MIN: Cepis 3 (Schroeder, Budish), 17:56. Shots on Goal: North akota , Minnesota Power Plays: North akota 0-4, Minnesota 1-4 Goalies: UN: Eidsness (27 shots, 24 svs); MIN: Kangas (33 shots, 30 svs) Penalties: North akota 4-8, Minnesota 4-8 Attendance: 10,231 NOTES: irst time in eight games Minnesota has been outshot by its opponent. Hoeffel has career-high six-game scoring streak snapped. Minnesota s seventh straight game with a power play goal. Game 24 January 16, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...5 North akota...1 SCORING OT North akota Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Birkholz 3 (Sacchetti, lynn), 18:11. 2N PERIO MIN: Budish 5, 14:51; MIN: Lucia 6, 18:06; MIN: Cepis 4 (Schroeder), 18:13. 3R PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 11 (White, airchild), 0:55 ppg; UN: Zajac 5, 8:33. Shots on Goal: North akota , Minnesota Power Plays: North akota 0-6, Minnesota 1-5 Goalies: UN: Eidsness (23 shots, 18 svs); MIN: Kangas (35 shots, 34 svs) Penalties: North akota 7-14, Minnesota 8-16 Attendance: 10,342 NOTES: Lucia and Cepis scored fastest two goals in Minnesota history seven second apart in second period, eclipsing record of eight seconds by Larry Olimb and Lance Pitlick against Colorado College on eb. 27, Second-largest paid attendance in Minnesota history. GOPHER HOCKEY 59

61 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Game 25 January 22, 2010 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center) St. Cloud State...4 Minnesota...3 SCORING OT Minnesota St. Cloud State REVIEW Game 27 January 29, 2010 Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) Minnesota...7 Alaska Anchorage...4 SCORING OT Minnesota Alaska Anchorage ST PERIO SCSU: Raboin 5 (estler, Lasch), 7:37; SCSU: estler 6 (Lasch, LeBlanc), 16:20; SCSU: Roe 7 (Zabkowicz), 19:51. 2N PERIO MIN: Lucia 7 (Ness), 2:18; SCSU: Eddy 6 (Mosey, Johnson), 6:12; MIN: Cepis 5 (Ness), 9:07; MIN: Hansen 6 (Cepis, Schroeder), 18:10 ppg. 3R PERIO no scoring. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; St. Cloud State Power Plays: Minnesota 1-3, St. Cloud State 0-4 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (33 shots, 29 svs); SCSU: unn (42 shots, 39 svs) Penalties: Minnesota 5-10, St. Cloud State 4-8 Attendance: 6,178 NOTES: Minnesota allowed three first period goals for first time since Jan. 27, 2007 against North akota. Cepis scored fifth goal in seven games since joining team at mid-season. Gophers had beaten St. Cloud State in seven straight previous meetings. Game 26 January 23, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) St. Cloud State...4 Minnesota...1 SCORING OT St. Cloud State Minnesota ST PERIO SCSU: Johnson 1 (Lasch, Hanowski), 2:07 ppg; SCSU: Eddy 7 (Roe, Mosey), 13:09. 2N PERIO SCSU: estler 7 (Lasch, Raboin), 4:21. 3R PERIO MIN: airchild 2 (Ness, Cepis), 3:35; SCSU: estler 8 (Lasch), 18:57 eng. Shots on Goal: St. Cloud State , Minnesota Power Plays: St. Cloud State 1-2, Minnesota 0-2 Goalies: SCSU: Lee (43 shots, 42 svs); MIN: Kangas (21 shots, 17 svs) Penalties: St. Cloud State 4-8, Minnesota 5-21 Attendance: 10,022 NOTES: Minnesota has streak snapped of nine straight games with a power play goal. Cepis extends scoring streak to seven games and Schroeder has scoring streak stopped at seven games. 1ST PERIO MIN: Carman 5 (Ness, Leddy), 5:12 ppg; UAA: Clark 13 (Lunden, Grant), 10:00; UAA: Spencer 3 (Naslund, Wiles), 10:43; MIN: Schroeder 6 (Budish), 19:59.8 ppg. 2N PERIO MIN: ischer 1 (Budish), 0:32; MIN: Schroeder 7 (Lucia, airchild), 8:24 shg; UAA: Spencer 4 (Wiles, Naslund), 9:03 ppg; MIN: Budish 6 (Leddy, Schroeder), 10:35. 3R PERIO MIN: White 7 (Budish, Cepis), 3:39 ppg; MIN: Carman 6 (Cepis), 11:24; UAA: Naslund 3 (Wiles, Spencer), 19:05. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Alaska Anchorage Power Plays: Minnesota 3-5, Alaska Anchorage 1-4 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (21 shots, 17 svs), UAA: Olthuis (36 shots, 29 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 6-12, Alaska Anchorage 7-14 Attendance: 3,251 NOTES: Game delayed half-hour due to pre-game freon leak below ice surface. Minnesota s highest-scoring output of the season and most power play goals since ec. 14, Budish records Gophers first four-point game of the season. Game 28 January 30, 2010 Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) Alaska Anchorage...2 Minnesota...1 SCORING OT Minnesota Alaska Anchorage ST PERIO MIN: Budish 7 (Cepis, Schroeder), 15:05. 2N PERIO UAA: Lunden 6 (Clark, Gellert), 0:37 ppg; UAA: Clark 14 (Lafranchise, Baldwin), 14:02 shg. 3R PERIO no scoring. Shots on Goal: Minnesota , Alaska Anchorage Power Plays: Minnesota 0-4, Alaska Anchorage 1-4 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (24 shots, 22 svs), UAA: Olthuis (24 shots, 23 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 4-8, Alaska Anchorage 4-8 Attendance: 3,632 NOTES: Minnesota s first loss in Anchorage since a 5-3 setback on eb. 11, Minnesota s first loss this season when allowing fewer than three goals (now ). 60 GOPHER HOCKEY

62 Game 29 ebruary 12, 2010 enver, Colo. (Magness Arena) enver...3 Minnesota...1 SCORING OT Minnesota enver ST PERIO no scoring. 2N PERIO no scoring. 3R PERIO U: Ruegsegger 14 (Lee, Cheverie), 0:55; U: Colborne 13 (Rakhshani, Ruegsegger), 11:37; MIN: White 8 (airchild, Carman), 18:22; U: Rakhshani 18, 18:39. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; enver Power Plays: Minnesota 0-5, enver 0-5 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (31 shots, 28 svs), U: Cheverie (45 shots, 44 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 7-14, enver 7-14 Attendance: 6,088 NOTES: Jacob Cepis has nine-game scoring streak snapped. irst time Minnesota has played a game scoreless through two periods since March 14, 2008 at Minnesota State. enver goalie Marc Cheverie held Gophers scoreless for 238 minutes, 22 seconds before White s goal. Cheverie also saved 136 straight Minnesota shots on goal. Game 30 ebruary 13, 2010 enver, Colo. (Magness Arena) enver...5 Minnesota...1 SCORING OT Minnesota enver ST PERIO U: Colborne 14 (Rakhshani, Wiercioch), 18:58 ppg. 2N PERIO U: Maiani 6 (Vossberg, Ostrow), 1:07; U: Colborne 15 (Rakhshani, Wiercioch), 12:39 ppg. 3R PERIO U: Colborne 16, 2:16 shg; U: Gifford 1 (Knowlton, Ryder), 17:31 ppg; MIN: Lucia 8 (Carman, Leddy), 19:21 ppg. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; enver Power Plays: Minnesota 1-7, enver 3-9 Goalies: MIN: Patterson (33 shots, 28 svs), U: Cheverie (33 shots, 32 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 11-22, enver 9-18 Attendance: 6,088 NOTES: irst time Minnesota has lost all four games of a WCHA regular season series since against Minnesota uluth. Gophers swept in regular season road series for first time since eb , 2009 at Colorado College REVIEW Game 31 ebruary 19, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...3 Colorado College...0 SCORING OT Colorado College Minnesota MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1ST PERIO MIN: White 9 (Sacchetti, Hoeffel), 19:59. 2N PERIO no scoring. 3R PERIO MIN: Schroeder 8 (Cepis, Budish), 1:38; MIN: Birkholz 4 (White), 11:36. Shots on Goal: Colorado College , Minnesota Power Plays: Colorado College 0-4, Minnesota 0-3 Goalies: CC: Howe (35 shots, 32 svs); MIN: Kangas (26 shots, 26 svs) Penalties: Colorado College 3-6, Minnesota 4-8 Attendance: 9,743 NOTES: Minnesota s first shutout of the season. Kangas records fourth career shutout. Colorado College had two shots on four power play chances, including 47 seconds of two-man advantage. Game 32 ebruary 20, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...7 Colorado College...4 SCORING OT Colorado College Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 12 (Schroeder, Cepis), 13:11 ppg; MIN: ischer 2 (Birkholz, Larson), 13:51; CC: Schwartz 6 (Prosser, Testwuide), 14:11; MIN: Ness 2 (Cepis), 14:53. 2N PERIO MIN: Birkholz 5 (Leddy), 2:53; CC: redheim 4 (Johnson, Sweatt), 16:05 ppg; MIN: Leddy 3 (Lucia), 17:48. 3R PERIO CC: Guentzel 3 (Prosser, Testwuide), 0:14; CC: Johnson 11, 3:46; MIN: airchild 3 (Budish, Schroeder), 16:53; MIN: Lucia 9 (Leddy, Carman), 18:20 eng. Shots on Goal: Colorado College , Minnesota Power Plays: Colorado College 1-7, Minnesota 1-3 Goalies: CC: Howe (42 shots, 35 svs); MIN: Kangas (26 shots, 22 svs) Penalties: Colorado College 5-10, Minnesota 9-18 Attendance: 9,975 NOTES: Minnesota had seven different players score in a game for the first time since Oct. 20, 2006 in a 7-2 win at Ohio State. Gophers seven goals were their most in a home game since an 8-2 win over Michigan on Nov. 25, GOPHER HOCKEY 61

63 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Game 33 ebruary 26, 2010 uluth, Minn. (ECC) Minnesota...3 Minnesota uluth...2 SCORING OT Minnesota Minnesota uluth REVIEW Game 35 March 5, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Target Center) Wisconsin...3 Minnesota...2 SCORING OT Wisconsin Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Larson 3 (Hansen), 12:59. 2N PERIO UM: Grun 4 (Bordson, ulton), 19:56 ppg. 3R PERIO MIN: airchild 4 (Schroeder), 9:13; UM: Oleksuk 8 (Lamb, M. Connolly), 10:35 ppg; MIN: Cepis 6 (Leddy, Hansen), 14:59. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Minnesota uluth Power Plays: Minnesota 0-4, Minnesota uluth 2-5 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (34 shots, 32 svs), UM: Hjelle (24 shots, 21 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 5-10, Minnesota uluth 4-11 Attendance: 5,385 NOTES: ourth straight meeting between teams decided by one goal and 12th time in last 13 matchups game has been decided by two or fewer goals. Minnesota s third straight win over a ranked opponent and victory over fifth different ranked team this season. Game 34 ebruary 27, 2010 uluth, Minn. (ECC) Minnesota uluth...3 Minnesota...0 SCORING OT Minnesota Minnesota uluth ST PERIO no scoring. 2N PERIO UM: ontaine 20 (J. Connolly, Montgomery), 8:17; UM: Lamb 9 (Oleksuk, M. Connolly), 9:43 ppg. 3R PERIO UM: ontaine 21 (M. Connolly, Montgomery), 17:29 eng. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; Minnesota uluth Power Plays: Minnesota 0-4, Minnesota uluth 1-4 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (37 shots, 34 svs), UM: Hjelle (22 shots, 22 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 4-8, Minnesota uluth 4-8 Attendance: 5,411 NOTES: Minnesota uluth s third shutout in 212 all-time meetings with Minnesota and first since Nov. 14, Gophers shutout for school-record fifth time this season. Minnesota assured of opening WCHA playoffs on the road for the third time in 11 seasons. 62 GOPHER HOCKEY 1ST PERIO MIN: lynn 2, 4:16 shg; UW: C. Smith 5 (Murray, Street), 6:53 ppg; UW: Schultz (avies, Stepan), 17:36 ppg. 2N PERIO no scoring. 3R PERIO MIN: Larson 4 (Wehrs, Sacchetti), 2:36; UW: C. Smith 6 (Geoffrion), 15:48. Shots on Goal: Wisconsin , Minnesota Power Plays: Wisconsin 2-5, Minnesota 0-6 Goalies: UW: Gudmanson (27 shots, 25 svs); MIN: Kangas (23 shots, 20 svs) Penalties: Wisconsin 8-16, Minnesota 7-14 Attendance: 14,422 NOTES: irst college hockey game played at Target Center since WCHA inal ive on March 18, Wisconsin s two second period shots were fewest given up by Minnesota in any period this season. Minnesota assured of seventh seed in upcoming WCHA playoffs and Wisconsin locked up second seed. Game 36 March 7, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) Minnesota...6 Wisconsin...1 SCORING OT Wisconsin Minnesota ST PERIO MIN: Carman 7 (Wehrs, Larson), 16:01. 2N PERIO UW: avies 15 (Stepan, Gardiner), 8:04; MIN: Lucia (White, Carman), 11:00 ppg; MIN: Cepis 7 (Hoeffel, airchild), 12:42 ppg; MIN: Lucia 11 (Carman, airchild), 13:35 ppg. 3R PERIO MIN: Leddy 3 (Hoeffel, Cepis), 12:24 ppg; MIN: Carman 8 (lynn, Lucia), 13:28. Shots on Goal: Wisconsin , Minnesota Power Plays: Wisconsin 0-6, Minnesota 5-8 Goalies: UW: Bennett (28 shots, 22 svs); MIN: Kangas (27 shots, 26 svs) Penalties: Wisconsin 13-34, Minnesota Attendance: 9,833 NOTES: Minnesota s five power play goals were its most since scoring five against Minnesota State on ec. 1, Gophers largest victory margin and most goals scored against Wisconsin since an 8-1 win on eb. 15, 2003.

64 Game 37 March 12, 2010 Grand orks, N.. (Engelstad Arena) North akota...6 Minnesota...0 SCORING OT Minnesota North akota ST PERIO UN: Kristo 14, 1:39; UN: VandeVelde 14 (Gregoire), 16:07 shg; UN: Malone 9 (Hextall, LaPoint), 19:05. 2N PERIO UN: rattin 6 (Marto, LaPoint), 18:50. 3R PERIO UN: Lamoureux 7 (Toews, Rowney), 7:46; rattin 7 (LaPoint, Gleason), 15:33. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; North akota Power Plays: Minnesota 0-5, North akota 0-2 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (25 shots, 21 svs), Patterson (9 shots, 7 svs); UN: Eidsness (27 shots, 27 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 7-14, North akota 9-18 Attendance: 11,677 NOTES: Minnesota s largest margin of defeat in a postseason game since a 7-1 loss to Wisconsin in the 1990 WCHA championship game. Gophers largest postseason shutout loss since a 9-0 loss to enver in REVIEW Game 39 March 14, 2010 Grand orks, N.. (Engelstad Arena) North akota...4 Minnesota...1 SCORING OT Minnesota North akota MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1ST PERIO UN: Blood 5 (Gregoire), 4:59 ppg; MIN: Hansen 7 (Lucia, Ness), 11:10. 2N PERIO UN: Gregoire 19 (Kristo, Marto), 16:18. 3R PERIO UN: rattin 9 (Hextall, VandeVelde), 11:24 ppg; UN: Hextall (Gregoire, LaPoint), 19:17 eng. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; North akota Power Plays: Minnesota 0-3, North akota 2-6 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (29 shots, 25 svs), UN: Eidsness (19 shots, 18 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 8-16, North akota 5-13 Attendance: 11,627 NOTES: Minnesota knocked out of WCHA playoffs in first round for first time since 1998 and second time in the last 33 years. Game marked Minnesota s 11th straight against a top 10 team to conclude the season. Game 38 March 13, 2010 Grand orks, N.. (Engelstad Arena) Minnesota...4 North akota...2 SCORING OT Minnesota North akota ST PERIO MIN: Hoeffel 13 (Cepis, airchild), 17:20 ppg. 2N PERIO UN: Knight 5 (Kristo, Zajac), 7:03. 3R PERIO UN: rattin 8 (VandeVelde), 10:44; MIN: Cepis 8 (Hoeffel, Hansen), 12:10 ppg; MIN: Helgeson 1 (Sacchetti), 12:58; MIN: Schroeder 9 (Lucia, Kangas), 19:59 eng. Shots on Goal: Minnesota ; North akota Power Plays: Minnesota 3-4, North akota 0-3 Goalies: MIN: Kangas (43 shots, 41 svs), UN: Eidsness (26 shots, 22 svs). Penalties: Minnesota 5-10, North akota 6-12 Attendance: 11,709 NOTES: Minnesota s first postseason win in 11 games in Grand orks, N.., including eight games against North akota. Helgeson s game-winning goal was his first career point. Kangas recorded first career point with assist on empty net goal. Loss snaps North akota s eight-game winning streak and marked the first time it has allowed more than two goals during the span. GOPHER HOCKEY 63

65 MINNESOTA HOCKEY WCHA REVIEW WCHA STANINGS Conference Overall W L T Pts. W L T Pct enver Wisconsin St. Cloud State North akota Minnesota uluth Colorado College Minnesota Minnesota State Alaska Anchorage Michigan Tech WCHA inal ive at Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul Thursday, March 18 North akota 2, Minnesota uluth 0 riday, March 19 St. Cloud State 2, Wisconsin 0 North akota 4, enver 3 Saturday, March 20 Wisconsin 6, enver 3 North akota 5, St. Cloud State 3 NATIONAL RANKINGS USCHO/CBS College Sports Rankings* Team (1st place votes) Record Pts Last 1. Miami (28) enver (6) Boston College (8) North akota ( 4) Wisconsin (2) Cornell St. Cloud State Yale Northern Michigan Bemidji State Michigan New Hampshire erris State Minnesota uluth Vermont Union Alaska Maine Michigan State Rochester Inst. of Tech NR Others Receiving Votes: Colorado College 31, Boston University 24, Mass.-Lowell 7, Nebraska-Omaha 6, Alabama-Huntsville 5, Minnesota 5, St. Lawrence 5, Brown 1 *no poll after season NCAA Tournament Results Regional Tournaments Rochester Inst. of Tech. 2, enver 1 New Hampshire 6, Cornell 2 St. Cloud State 4, Northern Michigan 3 (2 ot) Wisconsin 3, Vermont 2 Boston College 3, Alaska 1 Yale 3, North akota 2 Miami 2, Alabama Huntsville 1 Michigan 5, Bemidji State 1 Rochester Inst. of Tech. 6, New Hampshire 2 Wisconsin 5, St. Cloud State 3 Boston College 9, Yale 7 Miami 3, Michigan 2 (2 ot) rozen our, etroit, Mich. Wisconsin 8, Rochester Inst. of Tech. 1 Boston College 7, Miami 1 Boston College 5, Wisconsin 0 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll Team (1st place votes) Record Pts Last 1. Boston College (34) Wisconsin Miami enver St. Cloud State Yale North akota Michigan Cornell Rochester Inst. of Tech New Hampshire Bemidji State Northern Michigan erris State Alaska Others receiving votes: Vermont 22, Minnesota uluth 18, Union GOPHER HOCKEY

66 RECORS & HISTORY MINNESOTA HOCKEY RECORS & HISTORY GOPHER HOCKEY 65

67 MINNESOTA HOCKEY NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 32 Appearances (record of ) 19 rozen our Appearances (record of 19-16,.543) ive NCAA Championships Six Runner-Up inishes Six Third-Place inishes Two ourth-place inishes NCAA RECOR VS. OPPONENTS TEAM SERIES LAST MEETING Air orce 1-0 3/24/07, MN 4, A 3 Boston College 4-5 3/29/08, BC 5, MN 2 Boston University 4-3 3/30/95, BU 7, MN 3 Bowling Green 1-0 3/18/79, MN 6, BG 3 Clarkson 3-0 3/26/93, MN 2, CU 1 Colgate 2-0 3/21/81, MN 5, Col 4 Colorado College 2-0 3/23/02, MN 4, CC 2 Cornell 1-0 3/27/05, MN 2, CU 1 (ot) enver 1-1 3/28/86, MN 6, U 4 erris State 1-0 3/28/03, MN 7, SU 4 Harvard 3-2 4/1/89, HU 4, MN 3 (ot) Holy Cross 0-1 3/24/06, HC 4, MN 3 (ot) Lake Superior State 0-1 3/29/92, LSSU 8, MN 3 Maine 3-5 3/26/05, MN 1, ME 0 (ot) Mercyhurst 1-0 3/27/03, MN 9, MCY 2 Michigan 2-3 4/10/03, MN 3, MI 2 (ot) Michigan State 3-2 3/22/97, MN 6, MSU 3 Michigan Tech 3-1 3/26/81, MN 7, MTU 2 Minnesota uluth 0-1 3/28/04, UM 3, MN 1 New Hampshire 4-0 4/12/03, MN 5, UNH 1 North akota 1-2 3/25/07, UN 3, MN 2 (ot) Northern Michigan 0-1 3/22/80, NMU 4, MN 3 Notre ame 1-0 3/27/04, MN 5, N 2 Providence 3-2 3/23/96, MN 5, PC 1 Rensselaer 3-1 3/24/95, MN 3, RPI 0 St. Lawrence 0-1 4/1/88, SLU 3, MN 2 Wisconsin 2-1 3/25/89, MN 4, WI 2 UMass-Lowell 1-0 3/27/94, MN 2, UML 1 (ot) Total ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT INISHES BY SCHOOL CHAMPION Michigan enver North akota Wisconsin Minnesota Boston University Boston College Lake Superior St Michigan State Michigan Tech Colorado College Cornell Maine RPI Bowling Green Harvard Northern Michigan RUNNER-UP Minnesota Boston College Boston University North akota Michigan Tech Clarkson Colorado College Maine Cornell artmouth enver Harvard Michigan Michigan State New Hampshire St. Lawrence Wisconsin Brown Colgate Lake Superior St Miami Minnesota-uluth Northern Michigan Notre ame Providence THIR PLACE* Michigan Boston University Minnesota Boston College Maine Michigan State North akota Clarkson Colorado College Harvard artmouth enver Minnesota-uluth New Hampshire RPI St. Lawrence Vermont Wisconsin Bemidji State Bowling Green Brown Cornell Michigan Tech Northeastern Ohio State Providence Yale Miami RIT OURTH PLACE Boston College Harvard St. Lawrence Boston Univ New Hampshire Minnesota Colorado College Cornell enver Michigan Tech Brown Maine Michigan State North akota Northern Michigan Providence RPI Wisconsin GOPHER HOCKEY

68 NCAA APPEARANCES YEAR-BY-YEAR SECON PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota, 3, RPI 2 (Colorado Springs) inals: Michigan 7, Minnesota 3 (Colorado Springs) NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY MINNESOTA HOCKEY Semifinals: Michigan State 6, Minnesota 4 (Providence, R.I.) Third Place Game: Minnesota 6, enver 4 (Providence, R.I.) SECON PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota 14, Boston College 1 (Colorado Springs) inals: RPI 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) (Colorado Springs) THIR PLACE Semifinals: enver 6, Minnesota 1 (enver) Third Place Game: Minnesota 4, RPI 3 (enver) SECON PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota 6, Harvard 5 (Syracuse, N.Y.) inals: Boston University 4, Minnesota 2 (Syracuse, N.Y.) IRST PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota 5, Boston University 4 (Boston) inals: Minnesota 4, Michigan Tech 2 (Boston) SECON PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota 6, Harvard 4 (St. Louis) inals: Michigan Tech 6, Minnesota 1 (St. Louis) IRST PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota 4, Boston University 2 (enver) inals: Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 4 (enver) IRST PLACE Semifinals: Minnesota 4, New Hampshire 3 (etroit) inals: Minnesota 4, North akota 3 (etroit) 1980 irst Round: Northern Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 (Minneapolis) SECON PLACE irst Round: Minnesota 9, Colgate 4; Minnesota 5, Colgate 4 (Minnesota wins 14-8) (Minneapolis) Semifinals: Minnesota, 7, Michigan Tech 2 (uluth, Minn.) inals: Wisconsin 6, Minnesota 3 (uluth, Minn.) OURTH PLACE irst Round: Minnesota 9, New Hampshire 6; Minnesota 7, New Hampshire 2 (Minnesota wins 16-8) (Minneapolis) Semifinals: Harvard 5, Minnesota 3 (Grand orks, N..) Third Place Game: Providence 4, Minnesota 3 (Grand orks, N..) 1985 irst Round: Minnesota 7, Boston College 5; Boston College 4, Minnesota 1 (Boston College wins 9-8) (Boston) THIR PLACE irst Round: Minnesota 6, Boston University 5; Minnesota 5, Boston University 3 (Minnesota wins 11-7) (Boston) THIR PLACE irst Round: Minnesota 4, Boston College 1; Boston College 3, Minnesota 2 (Minnesota wins 6-4) (Boston) Semifinals: Michigan State 5, Minnesota 3 (etroit) Third Place Game: Minnesota 6, Harvard 3 (etroit) OURTH PLACE Quarterfinals: Minnesota 4, Michigan State 2; Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3 (Minnesota wins 8-5) (Minneapolis) Semifinals: St. Lawrence 3, Minnesota 2 (Lake Placid, N.Y.) Third Place Game: Maine 5, Minnesota 2 (Lake Placid, N.Y.) SECON PLACE Quarterfinals: Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2; Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2 (Minnesota wins series 2-0) (Minneapolis) Semifinals: Minnesota 7, Maine 4 (St. Paul, Minn.) inals: Harvard 4, Minnesota 3 (OT) (St. Paul, Minn.) 1990 irst round: Minnesota 6, Clarkson 1; Minnesota 5, Clarkson 1 (Minnesota wins series 2-0) (Minneapolis) Quarterfinals: Boston College 4, Minnesota 2; Minnesota 2, Boston College 1; Boston College 6, Minnesota 1 (Boston College wins series 2-1) (Boston) 1991 irst round: Providence 4, Minnesota 3; Minnesota 8, Providence 4; Minnesota 8, Providence 3 (Minnesota wins series 2-1) (Minneapolis) Quarterfinals: Maine 4, Minnesota 0; Maine 5, Minnesota 3 (Maine wins series 2-0) (Orono, Maine) 1992 West Regional: Lake Superior State 8, Minnesota 3 (etroit) 1993 East Regional: Minnesota 2, Clarkson 1; Maine 6, Minnesota 2 (Worcester, Mass.) THIR PLACE West Regional: Minnesota 2, UMass-Lowell 1 (2 OT) (East Lansing, Mich.) Semifinals: Boston University 4, Minnesota 1 (St. Paul, Minn.) GOPHER HOCKEY 67

69 MINNESOTA HOCKEY THIR PLACE West Regional: Minnesota 3, RPI 0; Minnesota 5, Colorado College 2 (Madison, Wis.) Semifinals: Boston University 7, Minnesota 3 (Providence, R.I.) 1996 West Regional: Minnesota 5, Providence 1; Michigan 4, Minnesota 3 (East Lansing, Mich.) 1997 West Regional: Minnesota 6, Michigan State 3; Michigan 7, Minnesota 4 (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 2001 East Regional: Maine 5, Minnesota 4 (OT) (Worcester, Mass.) IRST PLACE West Regional: Minnesota 4, Colorado College 2 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Semifinals: Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 (St. Paul, Minn.) inals: Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT) (St. Paul, Minn.) IRST PLACE West Regional: Minnesota 9, Mercyhurst 2; Minnesota 7, erris State 4 (Minneapolis) Semifinals: Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 (OT) (Buffalo, N.Y.) inals: Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 1 (Buffalo, N.Y.) 2004 Midwest Regional: Minnesota 5, Notre ame 2; Minnesota-uluth 3, Minnesota 1 (Grand Rapids, Mich.) THIR PLACE West Regional: Minnesota 1, Maine 0 (OT); Minnesota 2, Cornell 1 (OT) (Minneapolis) Semifinals: North akota 4, Minnesota 2 (Columbus, Ohio) 2006 West Regional: Holy Cross 4, Minnesota 3 (OT) (Grand orks, N..) 2007 West Regional: Minnesota 4, Air orce 3; North akota 3, Minnesota 2 (OT) (enver, Colo.) 2008 Northeast Regional: Boston College 5, Minnesota 2 (Worcester, Mass.) NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY MINNESOTA IN THE ROZEN OUR ROZEN OUR RECOR Appearances 19 ( ) Games Played 35 Games Won 19 Games Lost 16 Semifinal Games Won 11 Semifinal Games Lost 8 Championship Games Won 5 Championship Games Lost 6 Consolation Games Won 3 Consolation Games Lost 2 ROZEN OUR VS. OPPONENTS Boston University ( ) 2-3 Boston College (1954) 1-0 enver ( ) 1-1 Harvard ( ) 3-2 Maine ( ) 2-1 Michigan ( ) 2-1 Michigan State ( ) 0-2 Michigan Tech ( ) 3-1 New Hampshire ( ) 2-0 North akota ( ) 1-1 Providence (1983) 0-1 RPI ( ) 2-1 St. Lawrence (1988) 0-1 Wisconsin (1981) 0-1 ROZEN OUR RECOR WHEN... Overall Record Semifinal Games 11-8 Championship Games 5-6 Third-Place Games 3-2 Last 10 Games 5-5 Last 5 Games 4-1 One-Goal Games 9-4 Two-Goal Games 5-5 Three-Goal or More Games 5-7 Overtime Games 3-2 Scoring 4 or More Goals 16-2 Scoring 3 or ewer Goals 3-14 Scoring 3 or More Goals 19-9 Scoring 2 or ewer Goals 0-7 Allowing 4 or More Goals 6-15 Allowing 3 or ewer Goals 13-1 Most Goals Scored 14 (3/11/54) Most Goals Allowed 7 (two times, last 3/30/95) 68 GOPHER HOCKEY

70 GOLEN GOPHERS ON NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1953 (2N) Jim Mattson, G Tom Wegleitner, ick Meredith, 1954 (2N) Ken Yackel, Sr., John Mayasich, 1961 (3R) Mike Larson, G 1971 (2N) Bruce McIntosh, ean Blais, 1974 (1ST) Brad Shelstad, G (MOP) Les Auge, Mike Polich, 1975 (2N) Reed Larson, Warren Miller, 1976 (1ST) Tom Vannelli, (MOP) 1979 (1ST) Steve Janaszak, G (MOP) Mike Ramsey, Eric Strobel, Steve Christoff, 1981 (2N) Mike Knoke, Aaron Broten, 1987 (3R) Corey Millen, 1989 (2N) Jon Anderson, Todd Richards, 2002 (1ST) Grant Potulny, (MOP) Adam Hauser, G John Pohl, 2003 (1ST) Thomas Vanek, (MOP) Travis Weber, G Matt emarchi, Paul Martin, NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY MINNESOTA HOCKEY GOLEN GOPHERS ON NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS 1994 Chris McAlpine, 1995 an Trebil, Nick Checco, 1997 Mike Crowley, Casey Hankinson, 2002 Jordan Leopold, John Pohl, (MOP) 2003 Matt emarchi, Keith Ballard, Grant Potulny, Thomas Vanek, (MOP) 2004 Chris Harrington, Keith Ballard, 2005 Evan Kaufmann, Garrett Smaagaard, Mike Vannelli, Kellen Briggs, G (MOP) 2007 Mike Carman, Mike Vannelli, GOPHER HOCKEY 69

71 MINNESOTA HOCKEY NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1974 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Row 1 (L-R) Equipment Manager ick Brown, John Matschke, John Perpich, Eric Lockwood, Team Captain Brad Shelstad, Bill Moen, Cal Cossalter, John Harris, Manager ennis Cossalter. Row 2 (L-R) r. V. George Nagobads (team doctor), Brad Marrow, John Sheridan, Bruce Carlson, oug alls, ick Spannbauer, Mike Phippen, Robby Harris, Les Auge, Tim Carlson, Athletics irector Paul Giel, Head Coach Herb Brooks. Row 3 (L-R) Tom Vannelli, Warren Miller, Tom ahlheim, Joe Micheletti, Bill Buzz Schneider, Mike Polich, Pat Phippen, Manager avid Gurovitsch SEASON NOTES After starting the season 0-4-1, the Golden Gophers promptly put together a nine-game unbeaten streak (8-0-1). Minnesota was in its final 16 home games at Williams Arena. Netminder Brad Shelstad, the last Golden Gopher goaltender to captain the team, was named NCAA Championship and team Most Valuable Performer after an outstanding senior season. Centers Mike Polich ( ) and John Harris ( ) led the team in scoring. Polich went on to a successful NHL career while Harris later enjoyed success in a different sports venue, winning the 1993 U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. Minnesota became the first team with a roster consisting only of Americans to win an NCAA Men s Hockey Championship in 25 years NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME March 16, 1974 Boston Garden Boston, Mass. Minnesota Michigan Tech SCORING OT Minnesota Michigan Tech ST PERIO Minn: Sheridan (Miller, Phippen), 15:26. 2N PERIO Minn: Perpich (Morrow, Polich), 3:24; MTU: Lyle ( Alvise), 13:40. 3R PERIO Minn: R. Harris (Matschke), 4:45; Minn: Phippen (Sheridan), 17:17; MTU: Zuke (Steele, Stemler), 19:12. Shots on Goal: Minn , MTU: Goalies: Minn: Shelstad (24 shots, 22 saves) MTU: Quance (39 shots, 35 saves) Penalties: Minn 5-10, MTU 8-16 Attendance: 7, GOPHER HOCKEY

72 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1976 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Row 1 (L-R) Jeff Tscherne, Joe Micheletti, Brad Morrow, Warren Miller, Captain Pat Phippen, Tom Vannelli, Tom Younghans, Bryan redrickson, Tom Mohr. Row 2 (L-R) Ken Yackel, on Madson, Jim Boo, Russ Anderson, Head Coach Herb Brooks, Asst. Coach Brad Buetow, Trainer Gary Smith, Reed Larson, Mark Lambert, Tim Rainey, Steve Janaszak. Row 3 (L-R) Bob ish, Tom Gorence, Rob Larson, Phil Verchota, Tony orn, Joe Baker, Bill Baker, an Bonk, Bruce Lind, Mark Conway SEASON NOTES The team never won more than five straight games at any time, but never lost more than two consecutive games. The postseason included one of the most exciting games in Gopher hockey history, as Minnesota downed Michigan State 7-6 in triple overtime of the WCHA playoffs in East Lansing. Goaltender Jeff Tscherne set a Minnesota record that still stands by stopping 72 shots in the win. Tom Vannelli was named the NCAA Championship Most Valuable Performer after having a hand in five of the Golden Gophers six goals against Michigan Tech. Gopher leading scorers were Vannelli ( ) and Warren Miller ( ) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME March 26, 1976 U Arena enver, Colo. Minnesota Michigan Tech SCORING OT Minnesota Michigan Tech ST PERIO MTU: W. Young (Joelson, empsey), 7:55; MTU: W. Young (Joelson, ecker), 10:36; MTU: Murray (Jessee), 11:31; Minn: Vannelli (Younghans, Phippen), 17:05, ppg. 2N PERIO Minn: Micheletti (Larson, Vannelli), 2:55; Minn: Baker (Vannelli, Phippen), 10:26; Minn: Gorence (Larson), 12:47; MTU: Goddard (Roberts, Zuke), 19:24. 3R PERIO Minn: Phippen (Vannelli, Larson), 8:37; Minn: Miller (Phippen, Vannelli), 19:30. Shots on Goal: Minn , MTU: Goalies: Minn: Tscherne (12 shots, 9 saves); Mohr (12 shots, 11 saves) MTU: Horsch (35 shots, 29 saves) Penalties: Minn 5-10, MTU 8-16 Attendance: 5,311 GOPHER HOCKEY 71

73 MINNESOTA HOCKEY NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1979 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Row 1 (L-R) Steve Janaszak, Rob McClanahan, Joe Baker, Phil Verchota, Head Coach Herb Brooks, Captain Bill Baker, Athletic irector Paul Giel, Steve Christoff, Eric Strobel, on Micheletti, Jim Jetland. Row 2 (L-R) ave Terwilliger, Mike Greeder, Jeff Teal, Student Trainer Jim Mulcahy, Trainer Mike Bell, Asst. Coach Brad Buetow, Asst. Coach John Perpich, Asst. Coach Mike oley, Student Manager Steve Tollund, Student Manager red ield, Mike Ramsey, Brad oshan, Tim Harrer. Row 3 (L-R) Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten, Kevin Hartzell, Brian Zins, Jay Larson, Bob Bergloff, Steve Pepper, Peter Hayek, John Meredith, Wayne Larson, Bart Larson SEASON NOTES The Golden Gophers were in all games at Mariucci Arena. Team captain Bill Baker was named an All-American after scoring a then single-season record of 54 points by a defenseman. (That record was broken in by Mike Crowley.) Junior wings Steve Christoff led the team with 38 goals while on Micheletti added 36. The Golden Gophers won 11 of 12 games from Nov. 24 through Jan. 6. Junior wing Tim Harrer led the team in power-play (13) and game-winning goals (7) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME March 23, 1979 Olympia Stadium etroit, Mich. Minnesota North akota SCORING OT Minnesota North akota ST PERIO Minn: Christoff (Verchota), 4:11; Minn: Meredith (Strobel, Ulseth), 8:05; UN: Himmelright (Taylor, Maxwell), 17:10, ppg; Minn: Baker (Micheletti, N. Broten), 19:22. 2N PERIO UN: Maxwell (Eades, Taylor), 18:02. 3R PERIO Minn: N. Broten (Christoff, Larson), 2:48; UN: Chorney (Burggraf, Taylor), 9:56. Shots on Goal: Minn: , UN: Goalies: Minn: Janaszak (28 shots, 25 saves) UN: Stankoven (16 shots, 13 saves), Iwabuchi (18 shots, 17 saves) Penalties: Minn 5-10, UN 7-14 Attendance: 7, GOPHER HOCKEY

74 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2002 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Row 1 (L-R) Adam Hauser, Nick Angell, John Pohl, Jordan Leopold, Head Coach on Lucia, Grant Potulny, Erik Wendell, Pat O Leary, Justin Johnson. Row 2 (L-R) r. Richard eist, r. Robert LaPrade, Athletic Trainer Tom Kiff, Goalie Coach Robb Stauber, Program Associate Mark Bahr, Asst. Coach Mike Guentzel, Asst. Coach Bob Motzko, Strength Coach Cal ietz, Asst. Strength Coach Neil Rampe, Equipment Manager Harry Broadfoot, Media Relations John Romo, Student Manager Joel Gardner, Travis Weber. Row 3 (L-R) Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Jon Waibel, Matt Koalska, an Welch, Troy Riddle, Nick Anthony, Chad Roberg, Keith Ballard, Jake leming. Row 4 (L-R) Mike Erickson, Paul Martin, Matt emarchi, Jeff Taffe, Barry Tallackson, Joey Martin, Judd Stevens, Jerrid Reinholz SEASON NOTES The Golden Gophers went the entire season without suffering consecutive losses. Senior captains Jordan Leopold and John Pohl were named first-team All-Americans. Leopold became Minnesota s fourth Hobey Baker Award winner. Pohl led the nation in scoring with 27 goals and 52 assists. Pohl and junior Jeff Taffe led the country with 14 power-play goals apiece. Leopold broke the single-season school record for goals by a defenseman with 20. Senior Adam Hauser became the WCHA s all-time leader with 83 career wins and 151 games played. The 19,324 people that attended the NCAA Championship game was the largest crowd to ever witness a hockey game in the state of Minnesota NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 6, 2002 Xcel Energy Center St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota Maine SCORING OT Maine Minnesota ST PERIO Minn: Ballard (Riddle, Angell), 7:18, ppg. 2N PERIO Maine: Schutte (Metcalf, imitrakos), 4:47, ppg; Minn: Pohl (Anthony, Angell), 5:38. 3R PERIO Maine: Schutte 2 (Ryan, Jackson), 1:17; Maine: Liscak (imitrakos), 15:27; Minn: Koalska (Riddle, Pohl), 19:07, 6x5. OVERTIME Minn: Potulny (Pohl, Leopold), 16:58, ppg. Shots on Goal: Maine: , Minn: Goalies: Maine: Yeats (35 shots, 31 saves) Minn: Hauser (45 shots, 42 saves) Penalties: Maine 7-14, Minn 5-10 Attendance: 19,324 GOPHER HOCKEY 73

75 MINNESOTA HOCKEY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Row 1 (L-R) Justin Johnson, Matt Koalska, Matt emarchi, Nick Anthony, Grant Potulny, Paul Martin, Chad Roberg, Troy Riddle, Travis Weber. Row 2 (L-R) r. Richard eist, r. Robert LaPrade, Student Trainer Todd Gaddie, Athletic Trainer Tom Kiff, Program Associate Mark Bahr, Asst. Coach Bob Motzko, Head Coach on Lucia, Asst. Coach Mike Guentzel, Goalie Coach Robb Stauber, Strength Coach Cal ietz, Equipment Manager Harry Broadfoot, Media Relations John Romo, Student Manager Joel Gardner, ustin Smieja. Row 3 (L-R) Jake leming, Garrett Smaagaard, Jon Waibel, P.J. Atherton, Andy Sertich, Brett MacKinnon, Keith Ballard, Tyler Hirsch. Row 4 (L-R) Jerrid Reinholz, Judd Stevens, Peter Kennedy, Joey Martin, Barry Tallackson, Thomas Vanek, Gino Guyer, Chris Harrington SEASON NOTES or the second straight year, Minnesota went the entire season without suffering consecutive losses Thomas Vanek became the first freshman since to lead the team in scoring with 31 goals and 31 assists. Vanek was the nation s leading rookie scorer and finished one goal shy of John Mayasich s freshman school record of 32. The team finished after junior captain Grant Potulny returned to the lineup after missing 22 games with a fractured ankle. Junior Paul Martin was named a second-team All- American after collecting nine goals and 30 assists. Matt emarchi was the lone senior in the lineup for the NCAA Championship game vs. New Hampshire NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 12, 2003 HSBC Arena Buffalo, N.Y. Minnesota New Hampshire SCORING OT New Hampshire Minnesota ST PERIO Minn: emarchi (Smaagaard), 10:58, ppg; UNH: Collins (Martz, Aikins), 19:41, ppg. 2N PERIO No Scoring. 3R PERIO Minn: Vanek (Koalska, Riddle), 8:14; Minn: Waibel (Vanek), 11:25; Minn: Tallackson (Guyer, Harrington), 13:34, ppg; Minn: Tallackson 2 (Potulny), 18:31, eng. Shots on Goal: UNH: , Minn: Goalies: UNH: Ayers (44 shots, 40 saves) Minn: Weber (27 shots, 26 saves) Penalties: UNH 6-12, Minn 6-12 Attendance: 18, GOPHER HOCKEY

76 POSTSEASON TITLES MINNESOTA HOCKEY WCHA TITLES North akota 14 Minnesota 12 enver 12 Colorado College 9 Michigan Tech 6 Wisconsin 3 Minnesota uluth 3 Michigan* 3 Northern Michigan* 1 Alaska Anchorage 0 Minnesota State 0 St. Cloud State 0 *currently members of the CCHA. WCHA PLAYO TITLES enver 15 Minnesota 14 Wisconsin 11 Michigan Tech 9 North akota 8 Minnesota uluth 3 Northern Michigan* 3 Michigan State* 2 Colorado College 1 St. Cloud State 1 Alaska Anchorage 0 Minnesota State 0 *currently members of the CCHA. NCAA TITLES 1952 Michigan 1953 Michigan 1955 Michigan 1956 Michigan 1957 Colorado College 1958 enver 1959 North akota 1960 enver 1961 enver 1962 Michigan Tech 1963 North akota 1964 Michigan 1965 Michigan Tech 1966 Michigan State 1968 enver 1969 enver 1973 Wisconsin 1974 Minnesota 1975 Michigan Tech 1976 Minnesota 1977 Wisconsin BY THE NUMBERS THE WCHA IN THE NCAA NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 36 NCAA ROZEN OUR APPEARANCES: 93 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES: 62 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE:.613 ( ) 1979 Minnesota 1980 North akota 1981 Wisconsin 1982 North akota 1983 Wisconsin 1987 North akota 1990 Wisconsin 1991 Northern Michigan 1997 North akota 2000 North akota 2002 Minnesota 2003 Minnesota 2004 enver 2005 enver 2006 Wisconsin GOPHER HOCKEY 75

77 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 76 GOPHER HOCKEY AWARS & HONORS WCHA TEAMS IN THE POSTSEASON Year Regular Season Champion Record (pts./pct.) Coach WCHA Playoff Champion Coach NCAA Champion Colorado College (20) Cheddy Thompson N/A N/A Michigan Minnesota (19) John Mariucci N/A N/A Michigan Michigan (19) Vic Heyliger Minnesota (33) John Mariucci N/A N/A Rensselaer Colorado College (.778) Cheddy Thompson N/A N/A Michigan Michigan (31) Vic Heyliger N/A N/A Michigan Colorado College (.778) Tom Bedecki N/A N/A Colorado College North akota (16) Bob May N/A N/A enver enver (16) Murray Armstrong No league play N/A N/A North akota enver (.795) Murray Armstrong enver * & Michigan Tech * Armstrong & MacInnes enver enver (.944) Murray Armstrong enver * & Minnesota * Armstrong & Mariucci enver Michigan Tech (.850) John MacInnes Michigan Tech John MacInnes Michigan Tech enver (.667) Murray Armstrong enver Murray Armstrong North akota North akota (.667) Barry Thorndycraft Michigan (.857) Al Renfrew enver Murray Armstrong Michigan North akota (.813) Bob Peters Michigan Tech John MacInnes Michigan Tech Michigan Tech (.775) John MacInnes enver ~ & Michigan State ~ Armstrong & Bessone Michigan State North akota (.727) Bill Selman Michigan St. ~ & North akota ~ Bessone & Selman Cornell enver (.833) Murray Armstrong enver ~ & North akota ~ Armstrong & Selman enver Michigan Tech (.725) John MacInnes enver ^ & Michigan Tech ^ Armstrong & MacInnes enver Minnesota (.692) Glen Sonmor Michigan Tech ^ & Wisconsin ^ MacInnes & Johnson Cornell Michigan Tech (.818) John MacInnes enver ^ & Minnesota ^ Armstrong & Sonmor Boston University enver (.679) Murray Armstrong enver ~ & Wisconsin ~ Armstrong & Johnson Boston University enver (.714) Murray Armstrong enver ~ & Wisconsin ~ Armstrong & Johnson Wisconsin Michigan Tech (42) John MacInnes Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Brooks Minnesota Minnesota (48) Herb Brooks Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Brooks Michigan Tech Michigan Tech (50) John MacInnes Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Brooks Minnesota Wisconsin (53) Bob Johnson Wisconsin Bob Johnson Wisconsin enver (54) Marshall Johnston Colorado College ~ & Wisconsin ~ Sauer & Johnson Boston University North akota (44) Gino Gasparini Minnesota ~ & North akota ~ Brooks & Gasparini Minnesota North akota (.768) Gino Gasparini Minnesota ~ & North akota ~ Brooks & Gasparini North akota Minnesota (40) Brad Buetow Michigan Tech ~ & Minnesota ~ MacInnes & Buetow Wisconsin North akota (38) Gino Gasparini Wisconsin Bob Johnson North akota Minnesota (37) Brad Buetow Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Wisconsin Minnesota-uluth (40) Mike Sertich Minnesota-uluth Mike Sertich Bowling Green Minnesota-uluth (52) Mike Sertich Minnesota-uluth Mike Sertich Rensselaer enver (50) Ralph Backstrom enver Ralph Backstrom Michigan State North akota (58) Gino Gasparini North akota Gino Gasparini North akota Minnesota (56) oug Woog Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Lake Superior St Minnesota (56) oug Woog Northern Michigan Rick Comley Harvard Wisconsin (39) Jeff Sauer Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Wisconsin Northern Michigan (54) Rick Comley Northern Michigan Rick Comley Northern Michigan Minnesota (52) oug Woog Northern Michigan Rick Comley Lake Superior St Minnesota-uluth (44) Mike Sertich Minnesota oug Woog Maine Colorado College (41) on Lucia Minnesota oug Woog Lake Superior St Colorado College (45) on Lucia Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Boston University Colorado College (56) on Lucia Minnesota oug Woog Michigan Minnesota (43) oug Woog North akota ean Blais North akota North akota (43) ean Blais North akota (43) ean Blais Wisconsin Jeff Sauer Michigan North akota (50) ean Blais enver George Gwozdecky Maine Wisconsin (46) Jeff Sauer North akota ean Blais North akota North akota (42) ean Blais St. Cloud State Craig ahl Boston College enver (43) George Gwozdecky enver George Gwozdecky Minnesota Colorado College (43) Scott Owens Minnesota on Lucia Minnesota North akota (43) ean Blais Minnesota on Lucia enver Colorado College (40) Scott Owens enver George Gwozdecky enver enver (40) George Gwozdecky Minnesota (43) on Lucia North akota ave Hakstol Wisconsin Minnesota (39) on Lucia Minnesota on Lucia Michigan State Colorado College (43) Scott Owens enver George Gwozdecky Boston College North akota (38) ave Hakstol Minnesota-uluth Scott Sandelin Boston University enver (42) George Gwozdecky North akota ave Hakstol Boston College * first-round winners ~ second-round winners ^ East and West Regional winners

78 ALL-WCHA SELECTIONS IRST TEAM Player, Pos. Year Jim Mattson, G Tom Wegleitner, John Mayasich, ick ougherty, Jim Mattson, G John Mayasich, ick ougherty, Ken Yackel, John Mayasich, Ken Yackel, Ken Yackel, Jack McCartan, G Jack McCartan, G Lou Nanne, oug Woog, Gary Gambucci, Murray McLachlan, G Murray McLachlan, G Brad Shelstad, G Mike Polich, Reed Larson, Bill Baker, Tim Harrer, Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten, Aaron Broten, Scott Bjugstad, Bryan Erickson, Tom Rothstein, Pat Micheletti, John Blue, G Robb Stauber, G Randy Skarda, Tom Chorske, Peter Hankinson, Larry Olimb, Chris McAlpine, Brian Bonin, Brian Bonin, Mike Crowley, Mike Crowley, Steve ebus, G Jordan Leopold, Jordan Leopold, John Pohl, Keith Ballard, Ryan Potulny, Alex Goligoski, Ryan Stoa, SECON TEAM Player, Pos. Year John Mayasich, Gene Campbell, Robert (Mike) Pearson, ALL-WCHA SELECTIONS ick Burg, Craig alkman, John Lothrop, G Gary Gambucci, ick Paradise, Bill Klatt, Wally Olds, Wally Olds, Les Auge, Steve Christoff, Steve Christoff, Bryan Erickson, Tony Kellin, John Blue, G Corey Millen, Pat Micheletti, Corey Millen, Todd Richards, Corey Millen, Todd Richards, Robb Stauber, G Todd Richards, ave Snuggerud, Larry Olimb, oug Zmolek, Travis Richards, Jeff Stolp, G Travis Richards, Jeff Nielsen, an Trebil, Reggie Berg, John Pohl, ylan Mills, Jordan Leopold, Erik Westrum, Paul Martin, Thomas Vanek, Paul Martin, Keith Ballard, Thomas Vanek, Alex Goligoski, Mike Vannelli, Kyle Okposo, Jordan Schroeder, THIR TEAM Player, Pos. Year Ryan Kraft, Wyatt Smith, Wyatt Smith, Jordan Leopold, Erik Westrum, Adam Hauser, G Jeff Taffe, Troy Riddle, anny Irmen, Ryan Potulny, MINNESOTA HOCKEY Chris Harrington, anny Irmen, Blake Wheeler, HONORABLE MENTION Player, Pos. Year Paul Ostby, G Scott Bjugstad, Tom Hirsch, avid Jensen, Steve Griffith, Tom Hirsch, rank Pietrangelo, G Paul Butters, G Pat Micheletti, Gary Shopek, Mike Vacanti, G Mike Guentzel, Kurt Larson, Jeff Larson, Tony Kellin, Tom Parenteau, Mike Guentzel, Rick Erdall, Tony Kellin, rank Pietrangelo, G Wally Chapman, Todd Okerlund, Gary Shopek, Gary Shopek, John Blue, G Steve MacSwain, ave Snuggerud, Jay Cates, Peter Hankinson, Lance Pitlick, Randy Skarda, Ken Gernander, Larry Olimb, / Tom Pederson, Jeff Stolp, G Tom Pederson, oug Zmolek, Travis Richards, Grant Bischoff, Ben Hankinson, Trent Klatt, Craig Johnson, arby Hendrickson, Craig Johnson, Chris McAlpine, Brian Bonin, an Trebil, Justin McHugh, an Trebil, Mike Crowley, Jeff Callinan, G GOPHER HOCKEY 77

79 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ROOKIE TEAM Player, Pos. Year Craig Johnson, Chris McAlpine, arby Hendrickson, Steve Magnusson, Brian Bonin, Ryan Kraft, Mike Crowley, Erik Rasmussen, Steve ebus, G ave Spehar, Ben Clymer, Jordan Leopold, Grant Potulny, Troy Riddle, Paul Martin, Keith Ballard, Thomas Vanek, Chris Harrington, Alex Goligoski, Phil Kessel, Erik Johnson, Kyle Okposo, Cade airchild, Jordan Schroeder, MVP/PLAYER O THE YEAR rom , the league s MVP award was administered by the enver Post. Since 1981, it has been selected through balloting of coaches, players, sports information directors and media. In 1992, the MVP designation was changed to WCHA Player of the Year. Player, Pos. Year Lou Nanne, Murray McLachlan, G Murray McLachlan, G Mike Polich, (co) Tim Harrer, Steve Ulseth, Robb Stauber, G Brian Bonin, Brian Bonin, Mike Crowley, AWARS & HONORS Thomas Vanek, Phil Kessel, Jordan Schroeder, EENSIVE PLAYER O THE YEAR Player, Pos. Year Jordan Leopold, Jordan Leopold, Alex Goligoski, GOALTENER O THE YEAR The WCHA Goaltender of the Year Award was created in 1987 and presented for two seasons before being discontinued in voting by the membership following the season. Player, Pos. Year Robb Stauber Robb Stauber STUENT-ATHLETE O THE YEAR irst presented in , the WCHA Student- Athlete of the Year Award is based on a combination of academics, sportsmanship and athletic ability. Each school nominated one player from their team with the winner selected in a voting of member institutions. Player, Pos. Year Justin McHugh, an Trebil, COACH O THE YEAR Player, Pos. Year Glen Sonmor Herb Brooks Brad Buetow oug Woog on Lucia (co) ROOKIE O THE YEAR The WCHA Rookie of the Year has been presented under three different criteria since rom , freshmen were not allowed to play in the WCHA and the rookie award went to the top sophomore. rom , the award was known as the reshman of the Year. In 1990, the WCHA adopted the Rookie of the Year Award for the top first-year player. Player, Pos. Year Gary Gambucci, Murray McLachlan, G Aaron Broten, arby Hendrickson, Mike Crowley, GOPHER HOCKEY

80 MINNESOTA AT THE WCHA INAL IVE WCHA INAL IVE HISTORY MINNESOTA HOCKEY 2009 WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 19-21, 2009 Thursday Play-In Game Minnesota uluth 2, Minnesota 1 riday Semifinal enver 3, Wisconsin Semifinal Minnesota uluth 3, North akota 0 Saturday Third-Place North akota 4, Wisconsin Championship Minnesota uluth 4, enver WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 20-22, 2008 Thursday Play-In Game Minnesota 3, St. Cloud State 2 riday Semifinal enver 3, North akota Semifinal Minnesota 2, Colorado College 1 (ot) Saturday Third-Place North akota 4, Colorado College Championship enver 2, Minnesota WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 15-19, 2007 Thursday Play-In Game Wisconsin 4, Michigan Tech 0 riday Semifinal North akota 6, St. Cloud State Semifinal Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2 Saturday Third-Place Wisconsin 4, St. Cloud State 3 (ot) Championship Minnesota 3, North akota 2 (ot) 2006 WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 16-18, 2006 Thursday Play-In Game St. Cloud State 5, Minnesota uluth 1 riday Semifinal North akota 4, Wisconsin Semifinal St. Cloud State 8, Minnesota 7 (ot) Saturday Third-Place Wisconsin 4, Minnesota Championship North akota 5, St. Cloud State WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 17-19, 2005 Thursday Play-In Game North akota 3, Wisconsin 2 riday Semifinal enver 2, North akota 1 (ot) Semifinal Colorado College 3, Minnesota 0 Saturday Third-Place North akota 4, Minnesota Championship enver 1, Colorado College WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 18-20, 2004 Thursday Play-In Game Alaska Anchorage 4, Colorado College 1 riday Semifinal North akota 4, Alaska Anchorage Semifinal Minnesota 7, Minnesota-uluth 4 Saturday Third-Place Minnesota-uluth 4, Alaska Anchorage Championship Minnesota 5, North akota WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 20-22, 2003 Thursday Play-In Game Minnesota-uluth 2, North akota 1 riday Semifinal Colorado College 4, Minnesota-uluth 3 (ot) Semifinal Minnesota 3, Minnesota State 2 (ot) Saturday Third-Place Minnesota-uluth 6, Minnesota State Championship Minnesota 4, Colorado College WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 14-16, 2002 Thursday Play-In Game Colorado College 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) riday Semifinal enver 3, Colorado College Semifinal Minnesota 4, St. Cloud State 1 Saturday Third-Place Colorado College 2, St. Cloud State Championship enver 5, Minnesota WCHA INAL IVE XCEL ENERGY CENTER MARCH 15-17, 2001 Thursday Play-In Game Colorado College 4, Wisconsin 3 riday Semifinal North akota 2, Colorado College Semifinal St. Cloud State 3, Minnesota 0 Saturday Third-Place Colorado College 5, Minnesota Championship St. Cloud State 6, North akota 5 (ot) 2000 WCHA INAL IVE TARGET CENTER MARCH 16-18, 2000 Thursday Play-In Game Minnesota 6, MSU-Mankato 4 GOPHER HOCKEY 79

81 MINNESOTA HOCKEY WCHA INAL IVE HISTORY riday Semifinal North akota 7, St. Cloud State Semifinal Wisconsin 5, Minnesota 3 Saturday Third-Place St. Cloud State 6, Minnesota Championship North akota 5, Wisconsin WCHA INAL IVE TARGET CENTER MARCH 18-20, 1999 Thursday Play-In Game Minnesota 5, St. Cloud State 3 riday Semifinal enver 3, Colorado College 2 (ot) Semifinal North akota 6, Minnesota 2 Saturday Third-Place Colorado College 7, Minnesota Championship enver 4, North akota WCHA INAL IVE ST. PAUL CIVIC CENTER MARCH 13-15, 1997 Thursday Play-In Game Colorado College 5, enver 2 riday Semifinal North akota 5, Colorado College Semifinal Minnesota 5, St. Cloud State 4 (ot) Saturday Third-Place Colorado College 6, St. Cloud State Championship North akota 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) 1996 WCHA INAL IVE BRALEY CENTER MARCH 7-9, 1996 Thursday Play-In Game Michigan Tech 4, St. Cloud State 3 (ot) riday Semifinal Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 3 (ot) Semifinal Michigan Tech 4, Colorado College 3 Saturday Third-Place Colorado College 6, Wisconsin Championship Minnesota 7, Michigan Tech WCHA INAL IVE ST. PAUL CIVIC CENTER MARCH 16-18, 1995 Thursday Play-In Game Minnesota 3, North akota 2 riday Semifinal Wisconsin 5, enver Semifinal Colorado College 5, Minnesota 4 (ot) Saturday Third-Place Minnesota 5, enver 4 (ot) Championship Wisconsin 4, Colorado College 3 (ot) 1994 WCHA INAL IVE BRALEY CENTER MARCH 17-19, 1994 Thursday Play-In Game Michigan Tech 5, Northern Michigan 1 riday Semifinal St. Cloud State 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) Semifinal Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 1 Saturday Third-Place Wisconsin 8, Michigan Tech Championship Minnesota 3, St. Cloud State 2 (ot) 1993 WCHA INAL IVE ST. PAUL CIVIC CENTER MARCH 19-21, 1993 Thursday Play-In Game Northern Michigan 4, Michigan Tech 3 riday Semifinal Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 2 (ot) Semifinal Northern Michigan 6, Minnesota uluth 2 Saturday Third-Place Minnesota-uluth 7, Wisconsin Championship Minnesota 5, Northern Michigan 3 80 GOPHER HOCKEY

82 WCHA PLAYOS / COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE MINNESOTA HOCKEY MINNESOTA RECOR VS. OPPONENTS AT THE WCHA INAL IVE Team MN Record Colorado College enver Minnesota uluth Michigan Tech Minnesota State North akota Northern Michigan St. Cloud State Wisconsin Total Minnesota has not played Alaska Anchorage at the WCHA inal ive MINNESOTA RECOR ROUN-BY-ROUN Round MN Record Play-in Game Semifinal Third-Place Championship Total WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONSHIPS Minnesota (14): 1961, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007 enver (15): 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1986, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008 Wisconsin (11): 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998 Michigan Tech (9): 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981 North akota (9): 1967, 1968, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2006, 2010 Minnesota uluth (3): 1984, 1985, 2009 Northern Michigan (3): 1989, 1991, 1992 Michigan State (2): 1966, 1967 Colorado College (1): 1978 St. Cloud State (1): 2001 COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE RECORS (AUBURN HILLS, MICH.) Michigan 6 Minnesota 0 Michigan State 4 Wisconsin 2 Minnesota 6 Michigan State 5 Wisconsin 5 Michigan (ST. PAUL, MINN.) Minnesota 3 Michigan State 2 Michigan 7 Wisconsin 2 Minnesota 4 Michigan 3 Michigan State 3 Wisconsin (MILWAUKEE, WIS.) Minnesota 6 Michigan State 5 (ot) Michigan 7 Wisconsin 3 Minnesota 3 Michigan 2 Michigan State 5 Wisconsin (ETROIT, MICH.) Michigan 4 Minnesota 3 (ot) Michigan State 3 Wisconsin 1 Minnesota 5 Michigan State 3 Michigan 8 Wisconsin (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Michigan 4 Minnesota 3 Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 0 Michigan State 3 Minnesota 2 Michigan 2 Wisconsin (MINNEAPOLIS/MAISON, WIS.) Michigan 3 Minnesota 2 Michigan State 3 Wisconsin 1 Minnesota 2 Michigan State 1 Michigan 1 Wisconsin 1 (ot) (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Minnesota 6 Michigan 1 Wisconsin 5 Michigan State 1 Michigan State 6 Minnesota 2 Michigan 4 Wisconsin (MINNEAPOLIS/MAISON, WIS.) Michigan State 3 Minnesota 2 Michigan 3 Wisconsin 2 Michigan 4 Minnesota 1 Michigan State 6 Wisconsin (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Minnesota 5 Michigan 2 Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 1 Minnesota 4 Michigan State 4 (ot) Michigan 5 Wisconsin 3 GOPHER HOCKEY 81

83 MINNESOTA HOCKEY COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE (MINNEAPOLIS/MAISON, WIS.) Minnesota 5 Michigan State 5 (ot) Michigan 4 Wisconsin 1 Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 1 (ot) Michigan 3 Minnesota (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Minnesota 5 Michigan State 1 Wisconsin 3 Michigan 1 Minnesota 4 Michigan 2 Wisconsin 2 Michigan State 1 (ot) (MINNEAPOLIS/MAISON, WIS.) Minnesota 5 Michigan 1 Michigan State 4 Wisconsin 0 Minnesota 5 Michigan State 0 Wisconsin 3 Michigan (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Minnesota 6 Michigan 3 Wisconsin 3 Michigan State 1 Minnesota 2 Michigan State 2 (ot) Wisconsin 3 Michigan (MINNEAPOLIS/MAISON, WIS.) Minnesota 5 Michigan State 4 Michigan 4 Wisconsin 3 Minnesota 8 Michigan 2 Wisconsin 2 Michigan State (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Michigan 3 Wisconsin 2 Minnesota 3 Michigan State 3 (ot) Michigan 5 Minnesota 1 Wisconsin 4 Michigan State 4 (ot) (MINNEAPOLIS/MAISON, WIS.) Michigan 6 Minnesota 3 Wisconsin 3 Michigan State 1 Minnesota 4 Michigan State 4 (ot) Wisconsin 3 Michigan (EAST LANSING, MICH./ANN ARBOR, MICH.) Michigan 6 Minnesota 0 Wisconsin 7 Michigan State 3 Minnesota 2 Michigan State 1 Michigan 3 Wisconsin 2 The College Hockey Showcase enters its 18th year of bringing together Big Ten rivals and college hockey powerhouses Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin. The event has a history of close games, with 31 of its 68 games all-time being tied or decided by one goal, including three of four in 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 and CUMULATIVE RECORS Michigan Minnesota Michigan State Wisconsin CCHA WCHA THREE REASONS THESE OUR TEAMS SHOWCASE COLLEGE HOCKEY 1. Title Towns Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin have combined to win 23 national championships in the 63 years of NCAA tournaments. 2. That s a Lot of Wins The four teams in the College Hockey Showcase are all among the top 15 winningest programs in college hockey history by percentage. They have combined to win more than 5,000 games. 3. See You in the Spring Michigan (No. 1, 33), Minnesota (No. 2, 32), Michigan State (No. 5, 26) and Wisconsin (No. 7, 23) are all among the top seven schools in NCAA Tournament appearances. id You Know? Before Michigan State and Michigan joined the CCHA, these four teams competed for the Big Ten Championship. Between 1959 and 1981, Minnesota captured 10 titles, while Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin each took home five (including co-champs). The first four editions of the College Hockey Showcase were held at neutral sites before the tournament shifted to its current format of on-campus sites in The only other school from the Big Ten Conference to sponsor men s hockey is Ohio State. Eleven College Hockey Showcase games have gone into overtime, including two in the 2002 and 2007 events. 82 GOPHER HOCKEY

84 COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE RECORS SHOWCASE Most Wins 2 Michigan , 97, 2000, 02, 07, 09 Minnesota , 95, 2003, 04, 06 Michigan State , 2000 Wisconsin , 05 Most Goals 8 Minnesota vs. Michigan, 11/25/06 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/96 7 Wisconsin vs. Michigan State, 11/27/09 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/24/95 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Most Goals 13 Minnesota Michigan Minnesota Michigan State Michigan Most Goals Against 12 Wisconsin Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota ewest Goals Against 1 Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan Wisconsin Michigan Michigan State Most All-Time Wins 20 Michigan 17 Minnesota 13 Michigan State 11 Wisconsin Consecutive Wins 5 Minnesota (11/27/93-11/25/95) Michigan (11/29/96-11/27/98) TEAM SINGLE GAME Most Shots on Goal 53 Wisconsin vs. Michigan State, 11/28/08 52 Minnesota vs. Michigan, 11/25/06 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/28/03 51 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/29/02 49 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/25/94 42 Minnesota vs. Michigan State, 11/28/09 Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/28/08 41 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/28/09 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/24/01 ewest Shots on Goal 12 Michigan State vs. Wisconsin, 11/28/08 16 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/27/99 17 Michigan State vs. Minnesota, 11/24/06 Michigan State vs. Minnesota, 11/25/94 19 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/29/08 Michigan State vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/06 Wisconsin vs. Michigan State, 11/28/97 Most Power-Play Opportunities 11 Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/25/05 (1-11) 10 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/29/02 (0-10) Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/26/99 (1-10) Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/25/95 (1-10) 9 nine times Most Power-Play Goals 5 Minnesota vs. Michigan, 11/25/05 (5-9) 4 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/30/96 (4-7) Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 (4-9) 3 eight times Most Penalties 24 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/25/94 19 Michigan vs. Minnesota, 11/26/93 Minnesota vs. Michigan, 11/26/93 18 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 Most Penalty Minutes 59 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 11/25/94 48 Michigan State vs. Minnesota, 11/29/98 47 Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 11/25/94 INIVIUAL SINGLE GAME Most Goals 3 Ryan Potulny (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 Thomas Vanek (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/29/02 Jeff Taffe (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/23/01 any Heatley (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/99 Bill Muckalt (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 Erik Rasmussen (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/29/96 Justin McHugh (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/25/94 ave Oliver (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/ times Most Assists 4 erek Stepan (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/27/09 Alex Goligoski (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 Steve Reinprecht (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/99 Matt Herr (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 Brian Wiseman (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/93 3 eight times Most Points 5 erek Stepan (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/27/09 Steve Reinprecht (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/99 Matt Herr (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 Bill Muckalt (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/30/96 Jason Botterill (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/25/94 4 Michael avies (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/27/09 GOPHER HOCKEY 83

85 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Kevin Porter (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/24/07 Alex Goligoski (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 Thomas Vanek (MINN) vs. MSU, 11/29/02 Brian Wiseman (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/93 Most Penalties 6 Warren Luhning (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/25/94 5 Mike Anderson (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/95 Chris Tok (WIS) vs. MICH, 11/27/93 Most Penalty Minutes 23 Warren Luhning (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/25/94 19 Keith Ballard (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/29/03 17 four times Most Power-play Goals 3 Ryan Potulny (MINN) vs. MICH, 11/25/05 2 four times Most Shorthanded Goals 2 Mike Carman (MINN) vs. MICH 11/25/ times Most Saves 50 Jeff Lerg (MSU) vs. WIS, 11/28/08 47 ominic Vicari (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/28/03 46 Matt Migliaccio (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/29/02 Mike Buzak (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/25/94 44 Billy Sauer (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/25/06 40 rew Palmisano (MSU) vs. MINN, 11/28/09 39 Bryan Hogan (MICH) vs. WIS, 11/28/09 38 Al Montoya (MICH) vs. MINN, 12/1/02 ewest Saves 1 Kevin O Malley (MICH) vs. MINN, 11/26/99 3 Scott Kabotoff (WIS) vs. MSU, 11/26/00 4 Joe Blackburn (MSU) vs. UW, 11/26/99 5 Mike Valley (WIS) vs. MICH, 11/30/96 INIVIUAL CAREER Most Career Goals 7 Jason Botterill (Michigan), Ryan Potulny (Minnesota), Anson Carter (Michigan State), six players Most Career Assists 10 Brendan Morrison (Michigan), Jason Botterill (Michigan), Jim Slater (Michigan State), Alex Goligoski (Minnesota) John Pohl (Minnesota), Mike Crowley (Minnesota), Mike York (Michigan State), Harold Schock (Michigan), COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE Mike York (Michigan State), Kevin Porter (Michigan), Michael avies (Wisconsin), Chad Kolarik (Michigan), Alex Goligoski (Minnesota) Bill Muckalt (Michigan), Most Career Penalties 16 Mike Anderson (Minnesota), Warren Luhning (Michigan), Chris Tok (Wisconsin), Most Career Penalty Minutes 41 Warren Luhning (Michigan), Mike Strobel (Wisconsin), John Mitchell (Wisconsin), Mike Anderson (Minnesota), amon Whitten (Michigan State), Most Career Power-Play Goals 4 Ryan Potulny (Minnesota), Jason Botterill (Michigan), Anson Carter (Michigan State), Bill Muckalt (Michigan), Most Career Shorthanded Goals 2 Mike Carman (Minnesota), players Most Career Saves 207 Adam Hauser (Minnesota), Marty Turco (Michigan), Jeff Lerg (Michigan State), Billy Sauer (Michigan), Chad Alban (Michigan State), Best Career GAA* 1.00 Shane Connelly (Wisconsin), Kellen Briggs (Minnesota), Bryan Hogan (Michigan), Kent Patterson (Minnesota), Steve Shields (Michigan), L.J. Scarpace (Michigan), 1999 Best Career Save Percentage*.952 Shane Connelly (Wisconsin), Bryan Hogan (Michigan), Kellen Briggs (Minnesota), Matt Migliaccio (Michigan State), Kent Patterson, (Minnesota), Mike Valley (Wisconsin), *Active goaltenders Hogan has played 179:90 and Patterson has played 95:59 in the event. Most Career Points 15 Brendan Morrison (Michigan), Jason Botterill (Michigan), Jim Slater (Michigan State), GOPHER HOCKEY

86 MARIUCCI CLASSIC HISTORY Bowling Green 5, Boston College 3 Minnesota 5, Providence 2 3rd - Providence 5, Boston College 3 Champ - Minnesota 6, Bowling Green 5 (ot) St. Lawrence 7, Ill.-Chicago 1 erris State 6, Minnesota 4 3rd - Ill.-Chicago 3, Minnesota 2 Champ - erris State 6, St. Lawrence Lake Superior State 2, Maine 1 Minnesota 5, Cornell 2 3rd - Maine 4, Cornell 1 Champ - Lake Superior State 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) Minnesota 6, Yale 2 Boston University 5, Western Michigan 2 3rd - Western Michigan 5, Yale 2 Champ - Boston University 4, Minnesota 3 (ot) Bowling Green 3, New Hampshire 2 Minnesota 5, Harvard 2 3rd - New Hampshire 8, Harvard 3 Champ - Minnesota 3, Bowling Green Miami (OH) 3, Clarkson 0 Minnesota 4, Boston College 2 3rd - Clarkson 7, Boston College 4 Champ - Minnesota 7, Miami (OH) Northeastern 4, Notre ame 2 Minnesota 6, Brown 3 3rd - Notre ame 5, Brown 1 Champ - Northeastern 4, Minnesota Boston University 2, Ohio State 1 Princeton 4, Minnesota 1 3rd - Ohio State 6, Minnesota 5 Champ - Princeton 3, Boston University Northern Michigan 3, UMass-Amherst 0 Minnesota 5, Harvard 2 3rd - UMass-Amherst 4, Harvard 2 Champ - Minnesota 6, Northern Michigan 2 MARIUCCI CLASSIC Providence 4, Western Michigan 1 Minnesota 3, erris State 2 3rd - Western Michigan 6, erris State 3 Champ - Minnesota 6, Providence Boston College 6, Bowling Green 5 Minnesota 7, Yale 3 3rd - Yale 5, Bowling Green 1 Champ - Minnesota 2, Boston College 1 (ot) New Hampshire 3, Miami (OH) 1 Minnesota 9, Princeton 0 3rd - Miami (OH) 5, Princeton 3 Champ - Minnesota 4, New Hampshire 2 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Northern Michigan 0, Harvard 0 (ot, NMU wins shootout 3-2) Minnesota 6, Merrimack 2 3rd - Merrimack 6, Harvard 4 Champ - Minnesota 4, Northern Michigan UMass-Lowell 5, Canisius 4 Minnesota 8, Union 0 3rd - Union 2, Canisius 0 Champ - Minnesota 5, UMass-Lowell erris State 1, Massachusetts 1 (ot, SU wins shootout 3-1) Minnesota 3, Alabama-Huntsville 1 3rd - Alabama-Huntsville 5, Massachusetts 2 Champ - Minnesota 5, erris State Boston College 8, Air orce 2 Rochester Inst. of Tech. 4, Minnesota 3 3rd - Minnesota 2, Air orce 2 (ot, MINN wins shootout 2-0) Champ - Boston College 6, Rochester Inst. of Tech Northeastern 3, Western Michigan 1 Minnesota 6, Brown 2 3rd - Brown 1, Western Michigan 1 (ot) Champ - Minnesota 3, Northeastern 2 (ot) Northern Michigan 4, Clarkson 0 Minnesota 3, Bowling Green 1 3rd - Bowling Green 4, Clarkson 3 Champ - Northern Michigan 4, Minnesota Lake Superior State 4, Bemidji State 2 Minnesota 3, Union 2 3rd - Bemidji State 1, Union 1 (BSU wins shootout) Champ - Minnesota 5, Lake Superior State 4 GOPHER HOCKEY 85

87 MINNESOTA HOCKEY MARIUCCI CLASSIC HISTORY MARIUCCI CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS G-Angelo Libertucci (BGU), -Travis Richards (MN), Rob Gaudreau (P), -Trent Klatt (MN), Larry Olimb (MN), Martin Jiranek (BGU), MVP-Olimb G-Pat Mazzoli (SU), -aryl ilipek (SU), an Chaput (SU), -Mike May (SU), Brian McCarthy (SLU), Joe ziedzic (MN), MVP-Mazzoli G-Blaine Lacher (LSSU), -Jason Weinrich (ME), Chris McAlpine (MN), -Jeff Nielsen (MN), Tony Bianchi (MN), Kurt Miller (LSSU), MVP-Miller G-Brian Renfrew (WMU), -an Trebil (MN), Rich Brennan (BU), -Ryan Kraft (MN), Brian Bonin (MN), Chris O Sullivan (BU), MVP-O Sullivan G-Steve ebus (MN), -Mike Crowley (MN), Todd Hall (UNH), Eric Nickulas (UNH), Brian Bonin (MN), Brad Holzinger (BGU), MVP-eBus G-Steve ebus (MN), -Mike Crowley (MN), Josh Harrold (MIA), -Tim Leahy (MIA), Todd White (C), Casey Hankinson (MN), MVP-Hankinson G-Marc Robitaille (NE), -Mike Jozefowicz (NE), Aaron Toews (NE), -Casey Hankinson (MN), Brian Urick (UN), Roger Holeczy (NE), MVP-Robitaille G-Michel Larocque (BU), -Steve Shirreffs (PU), Jackson Heglund (PU), -Syl Apps (PU), Eric Meloche (OSU), Jeff Halpern (PU), MVP-Apps G-Adam Hauser (MN), -Sean Connelly (NMU), Jimmy Jackson (NMU), Erik Westrum (MN), John Pohl (MN), J.P. Vigier (NMU), MVP-Hauser G-Brandon Snee (Union), -Jordan Leopold (MN), -Todd Knox (LSSU), Mike Vigilante (LSSU), Erik Westrum (MN), John Pohl (MN), MVP-Westrum G-Travis Weber (MN), -Regan Kelly (PC), -Paul Martin (MN), -ana Lattery (WMU), -Jeff Taffe (MN), -John Pohl (MN), MVP-Pohl G-Travis Weber (MN), -Paul Martin (MN), -J.. orrest (BC). -Ryan Murphy (BC), - Arcy McConvey (BGSU), -Thomas Vanek (MN), MVP- Weber G-Mike Ayers (UNH), -Keith Ballard (MN), -Jake Taylor (MN), -Matt Koalska (MN), -Preston Callander (UNH), -erek Edwardson (Miami), MVP-Koalska G-Kellen Briggs (MN), -Jeff Caron (MC), -Chris Harrington (MN), -arin Olver (NMU), -Ryan Potulny (MN), -Tyler Hirsch (MN), MVP-Hirsch G-Kellen Briggs (MN), -Alex Goligoski (MN), -erek Peltier (MN), -Ryan Potulny (MN), -Mike Howe (MN), -Bobby Robins (UML), MVP-Potulny G-Kellen Briggs (MN), -Alex Goligoski (MN), -erek Peltier (MN), -Blake Wheeler (MN), -Jim O Brien (MN), -Kevin Morrison (UAH), MVP- Goligoski G-John Muse (BC), -Anthony Aiello (BC), Nick Petrecki (BC), -Nathan Gerbe (BC), Ben Smith (BC), Matt Smith (RIT), MVP- Gerbe G-Brad Thiessen (NU), -Aaron Ness (MN), Louis Liotti (NU), -Wade McLoed (NU), Justin Bostrom (MN), Patrick White (MN), MVP- Ness G-Brian Stewart (NMU), -Erik Gustafsson (NMU), Cade iarchild (MN) -Ray Kaunisto (NMU), Mark Olver (NMU), Mike Hoeffel (MN) MVP- Stewart 86 GOPHER HOCKEY

88 MARIUCCI CLASSIC RECORS CLASSIC TOURNAMENT Most Goals 14 Boston College Minnesota Minnesota erris State Minnesota Minnesota St. Lawrence Minnesota Most Goals Against 14 Princeton Harvard Bowling Green Brown Boston College Yale Air orce Minnesota Boston College ewest Goals Against 1 Princeton Northern Michigan Boston College Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Maine times TEAM SINGLE GAME Most Shots on Goal 53 Miami vs. Clarkson, 12/27/96 50 Minnesota vs. Providence, 12/29/01 Minnesota vs. Bowling Green, 12/22/91 Minnesota vs. Northern Michigan, 1/3/10 49 Minnesota vs. UMass-Lowell, 12/30/05 48 Minnesota vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 12/29/06 Minnesota vs. New Hampshire, 12/21/03 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/00 47 Minnesota vs. Ohio State, 12/28/98 Minnesota vs. Brown, 12/27/97 46 Minnesota vs. Yale, 12/30/94 45 Miami vs. Princeton, 12/21/03 Bowling Green vs. Yale, 12/28/02 Notre ame vs. Brown, 12/28/97 Boston University vs. Western Michigan, 12/30/94 ewest Shots on Goal 12 Princeton vs. Minnesota, 12/20/03 Canisius vs. Union, 12/30/05 15 Brown vs. Minnesota, 1/2/09 Bemidji State vs. Lake Superior State, 12/29/00 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/00 16 Massachusetts vs. Northern Michigan, 12/29/99 Harvard vs. Minnesota, 12/29/95 MARIUCCI CLASSIC RECORS Providence vs. Minnesota, 12/21/91 17 Miami vs. New Hampshire, 12/20/03 Boston College vs. Providence, 12/22/91 18 Princeton vs. Miami, 12/21/03 Cornell vs. Maine, 1/2/94 Bowling Green vs. Minnesota, 12/22/91 Most Goals 9 Minnesota vs. Princeton, 12/20/03 8 Boston College vs. Air orce, 12/29/07 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/05 New Hampshire vs. Harvard, 12/30/95 7 Minnesota vs. Yale, 12/27/02 St. Lawrence vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/2/93 Minnesota vs. Miami, 12/28/96 Clarkson vs. Boston College, 12/28/96 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Most Power-Play Opportunities 13 Minnesota vs. Northeastern, 12/28/97 (1-13) 11 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/05 (5-11) St. Lawrence vs. erris State, 1/3/93 (1-11) 10 Minnesota vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/3/93 (1-10) Minnesota vs. Providence, 12/21/91 (3-10) 9 Union vs. Canisius, 12/30/05 (0-9) 8 Minnesota vs. Brown, 1/2/09 (0-8) Alabama-Huntsville vs. Massachusetts, 12/30/06 (2-8) Minnesota vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 12/29/06 (1-8) Bowling Green vs. Minnesota, 12/30/95 (0-8) Most Power-Play Goals 5 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/05 (5-11) 4 Merrimack vs. Harvard, 12/23/04 (4-5) 3 Western Michigan vs. erris State, 12/29/01 (3-6) Massachusetts vs. Harvard, 12/30/99 (3-4) Minnesota vs. Brown, 12/27/99 (3-5) Boston Univ. vs. Western Michigan, 12/30/94 (3-6) Minnesota vs. Providence, 12/21/91 (3-10) Minnesota vs. Bowling Green, 12/22/91 (3-7) Most Penalties 23 Illinois-Chicago vs. Minnesota, 1/3/93 21 Northeastern vs. Minnesota, 12/28/97 17 Minnesota vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/3/93 16 Northern Michigan vs. Minnesota, 12/23/04 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/00 15 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/05 erris State vs. St. Lawrence, 1/3/93 13 Minnesota vs. Northern Michigan, 12/23/04 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/00 Brown vs. Minnesota, 12/27/99 Lake Superior State vs. Minnesota, 1/2/94 Providence vs. Minnesota, 12/21/91 Most Penalty Minutes 67 Northern Michigan vs. Minnesota, 12/23/04 53 Minnesota vs. Northern Michigan, 12/23/04 49 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/05 47 Illinois-Chicago vs. Minnesota, 1/3/93 42 Northeastern vs. Minnesota, 12/28/97 GOPHER HOCKEY 87

89 MINNESOTA HOCKEY MARIUCCI CLASSIC RECORS 40 Union vs. Minnesota, 12/29/00 38 erris State vs. St. Lawrence, 1/3/93 34 Minnesota vs. Union, 12/29/00 Minnesota vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1/3/93 30 Illinois-Chicago vs. St. Lawrence, 1/2/93 28 Boston College vs. Providence, 12/22/91 INIVIUAL SINGLE GAME Most Goals 3 Mike Howe (MINN) vs. Union, 12/29/05 ana Lattery (WMU) vs. erris State, 12/29/01 Ryan Kraft (MINN) vs. Yale, 12/30/ times Last: Ray Kaunisto (NMU) vs. Minnesota, 1/3/10 Most Assists 4 Jeff Caron (Merrimack) vs. Harvard, 12/23/04 3 Mark Olver (NMU) vs. Minnesota, 1/3/10 Nathan Gerbe (BC) vs. Air orce, 12/29/07 Elias Godoy (UML) vs. Minnesota, 12/30/05 Ben Gordon (MINN) vs. Merrimack, 12/22/04 Mike Kompon (Miami) vs. Princeton, 12/21/03 J.. orrest (BC) vs. BGSU, 12/27/02 Wyatt Smith (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 Steve Noble (Notre ame) vs. Brown, 12/28/97 Casey Hankinson (MINN) vs. Miami, 12/28/96 Brian Bonin (MINN) vs. Yale, 12/30/94 Tony Bianchi (MINN) vs. Cornell, 12/31/93 Mike Latendresse (Maine) vs. Cornell, 1/2/94 Peter Holmes (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 Most Points 4 Nathan Gerbe (BC) vs. Air orce, 12/29/07 Jeff Caron (Merrimack) vs. Harvard, 12/23/04 ana Lattery (WMU) vs. erris State, 12/29/01 John Pohl (MINN) vs. Providence, 12/29/01 Wyatt Smith (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 Steve Noble (Notre ame) vs. Brown, 12/28/97 Casey Hankinson (MINN) vs. Miami, 12/28/96 Martin Jiranek (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 Peter Holmes (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/ times Last: Mark Olver (NMU) vs. Minnesota, 1/3/10 Ryan Kraft (MINN) vs. Yale, 12/30/94 Martin Jiranek (BGSU) vs. BC, 12/21/91 Trent Klatt (MINN) vs. Providence, 12/21/91 Most Shorthanded Goals 1 16 times Last: Matt Beca (Clarkson) vs. BGSU, 1/3/10 Most Saves 50 an Murphy (Clarkson) vs. Miami, 12/27/96 48 Brian Stewart (NMU) vs MINN, 1/3/10 45 Marc Narduzzi (UAH) vs. MINN, 12/29/06 Brandon Snee (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/00 44 Peter Vetri (UML) vs. MINN, 12/30/05 Mike Ayers (UNH) vs. MINN, 12/21/03 Josh Gartner (Yale) vs. BGSU, 12/28/02 Nolan Schaefer (Providence) vs. MINN, 12/29/01 Angelo Libertucci (BGSU) vs. MINN, 12/22/91 43 Mike Clemente (Brown) vs. WMU, 1/3/09 42 Jeff Maund (Ohio St.) vs. MINN, 12/28/98 41 Scott Stirling (Brown) vs. MINN, 12/27/97 40 Eric Lerouw (Princeton) vs. Miami, 12/21/03 Adam Hauser (MINN) vs. NMU, 12/30/99 Marc Robitaille (NE) vs. MINN, 12/28/97 Todd Sullivan (Yale) vs. MINN, 12/30/94 Brian Renfrew (WMU) vs. BU, 12/30/94 ewest Saves 1 ave McTavish (SLU) vs. UIC, 1/2/93 4 B.J. Sklapsky (Princeton) vs. MINN, 12/20/03 Tripp Tracy (Harvard) vs. UNH, 12/30/95 6 Mike Brown (erris State) vs. WMU, 12/29/01 Tom Newman (MINN) vs. erris State, 1/2/93 8 an Meyers (UMass) vs. UAH, 12/30/06 Tim Kelleher (BC) vs. BGSU, 12/27/02 Steve ebus (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 Blair Allison (Maine) vs. LSSU, 12/30/93 9 Trevor Clay (Princeton) vs. MINN, 12/20/03 Peter Cohen (Yale) vs. MINN, 12/27/02 10 Jeff eatherstone (UIC) vs. SLU, 1/2/93 Most Penalties 6 Lane Caffaro (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/05 4 Randy rohan (UMASS) vs. NMU, 12/29/99 Scott Campbell (NE) vs. MINN, 12/28/97 Most Penalty Minutes 31 Lane Caffaro (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/05 20 Roger Leonard (BGSU) vs. Yale, 12/28/02 15 Ben Gordon (MINN) vs. NMU, 12/23/04 Geoff Waugh (NMU) vs. MINN, 12/23/04 14 Nathan Oystrick (NMU) vs. MINN, 12/23/04 Kris Goodjohn (Union) vs. MINN, 12/29/00 John Pohl (MINN) vs. MINN, 12/29/00 Most Power-play Goals 2 ave Spehar (MINN) vs. Brown, 12/27/97 Ryan Kraft (MINN) vs. Miami, 12/28/96 88 GOPHER HOCKEY

90 ALL-TIME COACHES ALL-TIME COACHES MINNESOTA HOCKEY I.. Maconald Emil Iverson rank Pond Larry Armstrong oc Romnes Marsh Ryman John Mariucci Glen Sonmor Ken Yackel Sr Herb Brooks Brad Buetow oug Woog Mike Guentzel on Lucia ALL-TIME COACHING RECORS YEARS COACH W-L-T PCT I.. Maconald Emil Iverson rank Pond Larry Armstrong oc Romnes Marsh Ryman * John Mariucci Glen Sonmor YEARS COACH W-L-T PCT Ken Yackel Sr. * Herb Brooks Brad Buetow Mike Guentzel * oug Woog on Lucia * Interim Coach GOPHER HOCKEY 89

91 MINNESOTA HOCKEY JOHN MARIUCCI JOHN MARIUCCI Mariucci took a team that had gone the previous year all the way to the NCAA Championship game. His team was 23-6 that season, and he was awarded Coach of the Year honors. It was the first of many such honors. The streets of the small iron-ore mining town of Eveleth, Minn., in the 1920s were full of stick-wielding young boys chasing around a frozen chunk of manure. Of course, this was hockey at its most rudimentary level, and the games would often evolve into fist fights. At that time, no matter who started the fight, the last one standing would have been John Mariucci. With a love of competing, of fighting and of protecting those around him, John Mariucci skated out of this small Iron Range town and became the country s most important figure in the development of amateur hockey in America. Though his greatest accomplishments would later come as the coach of the Golden Gophers, Mariucci had a stellar athletic career as well. While playing for the University of Minnesota, he became known as the smooth skating All-America defensemen and led the Golden Gophers to an undefeated season and the AAU National Championship in His technical skills became secondary in his five years as a Chicago Blackhawk. One of only a handful of Americans in the league at the time, Mariucci became captain of the team by defending his teammates. He was a great draw in Capone-era Chicago for the fights that ensued from his protective spirit. One fight with etroit s Black Jack Stewart kept the fans cheering for half of an hour, and still stands in the NHL record books as the longest fight ever. In 1952, Mariucci accepted the position of head hockey coach at Minnesota, replacing oc Romnes, who had recorded a mark during the previous five years. Right away he seemed to produce a unique positive energy. He took a team that had gone the previous year all the way to the NCAA Championship game. His team was 23-6 that season, and he was awarded Coach of the Year honors. It was the first of many such honors. Mariucci was the first coach to stack his roster with Minnesotabred talent. This is a state institution and should be represented by Minnesota boys, he believed. If they re not quite as good as some Canadians, we ll just have to work a little harder, that s all. Going up against teams with older, more mature Canadians, Minnesota captured two second-place national finishes and one third-place finish with Mariucci at the helm. With this level of success, he gave skate-wearing, stick-toting boys around the state something to shoot for. He threw himself into grassroots development of the state s hockey program as well. He avidly participated in coaching clinics, attended the opening of hockey facilities in countless cities and towns, helped former players find coaching positions and even encouraged hockey moms to write to city councils to build rinks and develop recreation programs. A good indication of hockey s growing popularity during Mariucci s reign is how much the high school tournament grew. Attendance at the tournament increased from 15,523 in 1952 to 46,016 in He made it every Minnesota boy s dream to play hockey for the Maroon and Gold. He gave them even greater sights to focus on as well. Invited to coach the U.S. Olympic team in 1956, Mariucci arrived in his ancestral homeland of Italy with a national team that included 11 Minnesota natives, including three from his hometown of Eveleth. The town of Cortina d Ampezzo witnessed just how far Minnesota hockey had come, as the team stunned heavily favored Canada en route to stealing a second-place finish and a silver medal. Without Mariucci s pioneering work, Olympic 90 GOPHER HOCKEY

92 In the middle of the hockey season, the Golden Gophers trailed conference-leading North akota, 7-1, heading into the third period of a critical Midwest Conference matchup. Suddenly inspired, Minnesota rattled off four goals in the final period, two by a budding sophomore superstar named John Mayasich, giving him a hat trick for the game. Minnesota lost that game 7-5, but the third-period rally served as a springboard for the rest of the season. Subsequently, Mayasich and his teammates won 10 consecutive games, including three over UN and two over Michigan. The Gophers stole the Midwest Conference Championship, and went all the way to the NCAA Championship game in Colorado Springs before losing a heartbreaker to Michigan. This was the dawn of modern Minnesota hockey, and John Mayasich led the way. Looking back, Coach John Mariucci once put it this way: John brought college hockey to a new plateau. He was the Wayne Gretzky of his time. And today if he were playing pro hockey, he would simply be a bigger, stronger, back-checking Gretzky. The Eveleth native was a wizard on the ice. A velvety-smooth skater, he had a sixth sense for how a goalie was going to move. He was the first collegiate puckster to develop a slap shot, a weapon that made opposing coaches fear for the health of their players. With a teammate in t h e penalty b o x, Mayasich could take the puck, and waltz a n d weave around the rink without e v e r passing or losing the puck, until the penalty had been killed. But he was a great passer, as well. In fact, JOHN MAYASICH he was often criticized for passing too much. That he was criticized at all is difficult to believe, when you consider that, in his career, he tallied Golden Gopher hockey bests of 298 career points and 144 goals. His totals work out to an amazing average of 1.4 goals and nearly three points per game. To put the totals in perspective, the next Minnesota player on the career goalscoring list, Pat Micheletti, has 24 fewer goals despite playing in 51 more games. Looking at it another way, Micheletti, in his 162 games, would have had to total 435 points (166 more than his career total) just to match Mayasich s per-game average! The Iron Ranger is also in the Minnesota record books for most goals and most points in a single game. He scored an amazing six goals against Winnipeg his senior year, and tallied eight points against fierce conference rival Michigan that same season. Mayasich received numerous honors during his hockey life, including being the first Minnesotan to be voted into the national high school athletic Hall of ame in leading his Eveleth High School team to four straight state tournament championships. He was also a multiple collegiate All-American. But his greatness as an athlete was matched only by his humility. When he found MINNESOTA HOCKEY JOHN MAYASICH With a teammate in the penalty box, Mayasich could take the puck, and waltz and weave around the rink without ever passing or losing the puck, until the penalty had been killed. GOPHER HOCKEY 91

93 MINNESOTA HOCKEY HOBEY BAKER AWAR The man whose name resides on the trophy that is awarded to the top collegiate hockey player in the country each April is legendary in his exploits. Hobey Baker has been cited as one of the finest examples of sportsmanship and fair play to have ever played the game. The Hobey Baker Memorial Award symbolizes that and much, much more. The Hobey Baker Award is given annually to the college hockey player who best exemplifies the qualities that Hobey Baker demonstrated as an athlete and as HOBEY BAKER a servant of his country in the early 1900s. He was viewed as a pure sportsman and despised foul play, picking up only two penalties in his entire college career at Princeton University. As a player, Baker opened up the game of hockey with his speed and stickhandling, setting new standards for the way the game was played. His habit of insisting upon visiting the opponents locker room to shake their hands after every contest is a model for today s players. His dedication to what he believed in was demonstrated in the deepest way when he gave his life in defense of his country as an American pilot in World War I. Since the inception of the Hobey Baker Award in 1981, four players from the University of Minnesota have won the Award. Center Neal Broten won in the award s first year (1981) and goalie Robb Stauber became the first goaltender to win the Hobey (1988). In 1996, Brian Bonin became the third Golden Gopher to earn the award. In 2002, Jordan Leopold was named Minnesota s fourth Hobey Award winner at a ceremony held in St. Paul on April 5, One day later, Leopold became the first Golden Gopher to win the Hobey Baker Award and an NCAA Championship in the same season. Minnesota has more Hobey Baker Award winners than any other program in the nation. In addition, 16 University of Minnesota players have been finalists for this prestigious trophy. MINNESOTA S HOBEY BAKER AWAR INALISTS Neal Broten Steve Ulseth Bryan Erickson , 1983 Scott Bjugstad Pat Micheletti Robb Stauber G , 1989 Larry Olimb Brian Bonin , 1996 Mike Crowley , 1997 Jordan Leopold , 2002 Keith Ballard Ryan Potulny NEAL BROTEN Center 1981 Hobey Baker Award Winner In , a young rookie from Roseau, Minn., named Neal Broten set the University of Minnesota freshman scoring record with 50 assists in one season. He then left the Gophers for one year, serving as a center and the fourth-leading scorer on the heralded 1980 gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic Team. He returned to the Gophers for his sophomore season and earned All-America honors for his efforts, leading the Gophers to the NCAA Championship game for the second time in his collegiate career. That year, Broten was the first recipient of the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, winning it in The end of that season marked the end of Broten s collegiate career. But for Minnesota hockey fans it was only the beginning. or 11 seasons Broten entertained hockey aficionados of his home state as a member of the Minnesota North Stars. He was an instrumental part of the Stars two Stanley Cup final appearances, and was the first American player to notch 100 points in an NHL season in He is one of the top scoring American players in the history of the NHL. When the North Stars moved to allas, Broten played a season and a half in Texas before being traded to the New Jersey evils during the season. Broten was the final piece in the evils Stanley Cup puzzle. He ignited New Jersey s offense by scoring seven goals (four game-winners) and 12 assists in the playoffs, becoming the first U of M player to have his named inscribed on Lord Stanley s Cup. BROTEN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A TP P/PIM PP GW SH HT / with U.S. Olympic Team / Total / GOPHER HOCKEY

94 HOBEY BAKER AWAR MINNESOTA HOCKEY ROBB STAUBER Goaltender 1988 Hobey Baker Award Winner Robb Stauber was the first goaltender to win the Hobey Baker Award when it was presented to him after his sophomore season in The uluth, Minn., native was the backbone of the Golden Gophers that year. He started in each of Minnesota s 44 games, and recorded a schoolrecord five shutouts en route to a 2.72 goals-against-average. He was named first-team All-American and team Most Valuable Performer as well as being a first-team All-WCHA selection. Stauber still holds numerous goaltending records at Minnesota single-season records for games played, minutes played, saves and shutouts. He ranks second on the career charts in games played, minutes played, wins, goals-againstaverage and saves percentage. uring Stauber s three-year career at Minnesota, the team posted a record, including back-to-back WCHA Championships in 1988 and He also led the team to three straight NCAA final four appearances. His career record during that period was a sterling A draft pick of the Los Angles Kings, he played five years in the Kings organization, and, during the season, was traded to the Buffalo Sabres. He finished his professional career with the New York Rangers organization in Stauber is in his sixth year as goaltender coach with the Golden Gophers. BRIAN BONIN Center 1996 Hobey Baker Award Winner The third player in the history of Golden Gopher hockey got his name inscribed on the base of the Hobey Baker Award on March 29, 1996, in Cincinnati, Ohio, when Brian Bonin earned the award he had barely missed out on the previous year. The White Bear Lake, Minn., native led the nation in scoring his senior campaign, and was named a first-team All-American, WCHA Player of the Year, first-team All-WCHA, and team Most Valuable Player in both his junior and senior seasons. Bonin, who became just the second Golden Gopher in the last 11 years to score 80- plus points in a season, also ripped off a 20-game consecutive scoring streak, which extended from the end of his junior season through part of his senior year. In the course of Bonin s four-year career, the Maroon and Gold made two NCAA final four appearances while compiling a winning percentage of.660 ( ) and winning three WCHA Playoff Championships. Bonin was named to the WCHA All-Academic team three times as he pursued his degree in chemistry. A draftee of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization, Bonin is currently playing professionally in Europe, after spending time with the Minnesota Wild. Bonin started his professional career with Cleveland of the International Hockey League in STAUBER S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% SO Total BONIN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A TP P/PIM PP GW SH HT / / / / Total / GOPHER HOCKEY 93

95 MINNESOTA HOCKEY JORAN LEOPOL HOBEY BAKER AWAR efenseman 2002 Hobey Baker Award Winner Jordan Leopold capped a remarkable career by becoming the school s fourth Hobey Baker Award winner and then leading his Golden Gophers to the NCAA Championship the following day in St. Paul, Minn. Postponing a potentially lucrative career in the National Hockey League with the Calgary lames, the Golden Valley, Minn., native returned to Minnesota to finish what he started. Leopold and his fellow seniors became only the third class in school history to increase its win total in each of their four seasons. In the end, it was Leopold and fellow All-American John Pohl who hoisted the school s fourth NCAA Championship Trophy. Leopold s dominance as a defenseman was balanced by his outstanding ability in the offensive end. He became the school s all-time leader among defensemen with 45 career goals, including a single-season school record 20 during his senior season. The two-time WCHA efensive Player of the Year finished his career ranked third in school history among blueliners with 144 points and fourth with 99 assists. Leopold became Minnesota s fourth two-time All-American and the first player in school history to win the Hobey Baker and the NCAA Championship in the same season. BONIN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A TP P/PIM PP GW SH HT / / / / Total / GOPHER HOCKEY

96 ALL-AMERICANS MINNESOTA HOCKEY IRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS YEAR NAME POSITION 1940 John Mariucci efense 1940 Harold Paulsen orward 1951 Gordon Watters Center 1951 Larry Ross Goalie 1953 Jim Mattson Goalie 1953 John Mayasich Center 1954 Ken Yackel, Sr. efense 1954 ick ougherty Wing 1954 John Mayasich Center 1955 Ken Yackel, Sr. efense 1957 Jack McCartan Goalie 1958 Jack McCartan Goalie 1958 ick Burg Wing 1959 Murray Williamson Wing 1963 Lou Nanne efense 1964 Craig alkman Wing 1965 oug Woog Center 1968 Gary Gambucci Center 1970 Murray McLachlan Goalie 1970 Wally Olds efense 1975 Les Auge efense 1975 Mike Polich Center 1979 Bill Baker efense 1980 Tim Harrer Wing 1981 Neal Broten Center 1981 Steve Ulseth Wing 1985 Pat Micheletti Wing 1988 Robb Stauber Goalie 1995 Brian Bonin Center 1996 Brian Bonin Center 1996 Mike Crowley efense 1997 Mike Crowley efense 2001 Jordan Leopold efense 2002 Jordan Leopold efense 2002 John Pohl Center 2004 Keith Ballard efense 2006 Ryan Potulny Center 2007 Alex Goligoski efense 2009 Ryan Stoa Wing SECON TEAM ALL-AMERICANS YEAR NAME POSITION 1955 John Mayasich Center 1956 Ken Yackel, Sr. Wing 1986 Corey Millen Center 1988 Randy Skarda efense 1989 Todd Richards efense 1989 ave Snuggerud Wing 1992 oug Zmolek efense 1992 Larry Olimb Center 1994 Chris McAlpine efense 1996 an Trebil efense 2003 Paul Martin efense 2004 Thomas Vanek Wing GOPHER HOCKEY 95

97 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME CAPTAINS Chet Bros Paul Swanson rank Pond Vic Mann Ed Olsen Phil Scott Jack Conway Joe Brown Charles McCabe William Conway Marsh Ryman Harold Carlsen Phil LaBatte Spencer Wagnild Charles Wilkinson Ted Mitchell Reynold Bjork ick Kroll Loane Randall Kenneth Anderson John Mariucci rank St. Vincent Harold Paulsen Allan Eggleton Bob Graiziger on Nolander Patrick John Ryan Bob Carley Allan Opsahl Bob Carley Allan Opsahl John O Brien Allan Opsahl James rick Roland epaul Robert Harris James Sedin Russ Strom Tom Wegleitner Gene Campbell John Mayasich Jim Mattson Ken Yackel Sr. George Jetty John Petroske Jack McCartan Robert (Mike) Pearson Gary Alm Tom Riley Myron Grafstrom Jerry Melnychuk Jerry Norman Larry Johnson Richard Young Lou Nanne avid Metzen Craig alkman Larry Stordahl ALL-TIME CAPTAINS oug Woog John Lothrop James Branch Gary Gambucci Bill Klatt Pat Westrum rank Sanders John Thoemke Bill Butters Jim Gambucci Brad Shelstad Robert Harris Pat Phippen Joe Micheletti Rob Larson Bill Baker on Micheletti Steve Ulseth Mike Knoke Kevin Hartzell Bryan Erickson avid Jensen Jeff Larson Tom Rothstein Mike Guentzel Wally Chapman Tony Kellin Tim Bergland Corey Millen Paul Broten Jay Cates Todd Richards ave Snuggerud Peter Hankinson Lance Pitlick Ben Hankinson Larry Olimb Travis Richards Chris McAlpine Jeff Nielsen Scott Bell Justin McHugh Brian Bonin an Trebil Mike Crowley Casey Hankinson Casey Hankinson Ryan Kraft Wyatt Smith Nate Miller ylan Mills Erik Westrum ylan Mills John Pohl Erik Westrum Jordan Leopold John Pohl Grant Potulny Grant Potulny Nick Anthony Paul Martin Grant Potulny Troy Riddle Keith Ballard Judd Stevens Jake leming Barry Tallackson Chris Harrington Gino Guyer Chris Harrington anny Irmen Mike Vannelli Kellen Briggs Alex Goligoski erek Peltier Mike Howe Evan Kaufmann Ryan Stoa Blake Wheeler Ryan Stoa Justin Bostrom Ryan lynn Ryan lynn Tony Lucia Jordan Schroeder avid ischer Jay Barriball Alex Kangas Mike Hoeffel Aaron Ness 96 GOPHER HOCKEY

98 JOHN MARIUCCI MVP Ken Yackel Sr., defense Jack Petroske, defense Jack McCartan, goaltender Murray Williamson, center Myron Grafstrom, wing Jerry Norman, wing Mike Larson, goaltender Lou Nanne, defense Craig alkman, wing Larry Stordahl, defense oug Woog, center John ale, center Murray McLachlan, goaltender Murray McLachlan, goaltender Murray McLachlan, goaltender rank Sanders, defense oug Peltier, center Jim Gambucci, center Brad Shelstad, goaltender Mike Polich, center Warren Miller, wing Joe Micheletti, defense Steve Christoff, center Steve Janaszak, goaltender Tim Harrer, wing Aaron Broten, center Paul Ostby, goaltender Scott Bjugstad, center Tom Rothstein, wing Pat Micheletti, wing Corey Millen, center ave Snuggerud, wing Robb Stauber, goaltender ave Snuggerud, center Peter Hankinson, wing Larry Olimb, center Larry Olimb, center Travis Richards, defense Chris McAlpine, defense Brian Bonin, center Brian Bonin, center Mike Crowley, defense Wyatt Smith, center Wyatt Smith, center Erik Westrum, center Erik Westrum, center Jordan Leopold, defense Thomas Vanek, wing Keith Ballard, defense Kellen Briggs, goaltender anny Irmen, wing Ryan Potulny, center Alex Goligoski, defense AWARS & HONORS Alex Kangas, goaltender Ryan Stoa, wing Tony Lucia, wing MIKE CRUPI MOST ETERMINE PLAYER Brad Buetow, wing Bruce Carlson, wing Pat Phippen, wing Pat Phippen, wing Tom Mohr, goaltender Tom Vannelli, center Rob McClanahan, wing Rob McClanahan, wing on Micheletti, wing Peter Hayek, defense Mike Knoke, defense Brian Thoresen, wing ave illon, defense Mike Harrer, wing Jeff Larson, center Rick Erdall, center Kurt Larson, defense Gary Shopek, defense Eric ornfeld, defense Gary Shopek, defense Peter Hankinson, wing Brett Strot, wing ean Williamson, center Ken Gernander, wing Scott Bell, wing Scott Bell, wing Justin McHugh, wing Scott Bell, wing Charlie Wasley, defense an Hendrickson, wing Jason Godbout, defense Brett Abrahamson, defense Erik Wendell, wing Mike Anderson, wing John Pohl, center John Pohl, center/wing John Pohl, center Grant Potulny, wing Grant Potulny, wing anny Irmen, wing anny Irmen, wing Brent Solei, goaltender Brent Solei, goaltender Justin Bostrom, wing Taylor Matson, center MINNESOTA HOCKEY RANK PON ROOKIE O THE YEAR AWAR Buzz Schneider, wing ick Spannbauer, defense John Sheridan, center Reed Larson, defense on Madson, center Tim Harrer, wing Steve Ulseth, wing Neal Broten, center Aaron Broten, center Tom Rothstein, wing Tom Hirsch, defense rank Pietrangelo, goaltender Gary Shopek, defense John Blue, goalie Todd Richards, defense Peter Hankinson, wing Grant Bischoff, wing Tom Pederson, defense Trent Klatt, wing Tom Newman, goaltender Chris McAlpine, defense arby Hendrickson, center an Trebil, defense Brian Laleur, defense Mike Crowley, defense Erik Rasmussen, wing ave Spehar, center Erik Westrum, center Jordan Leopold, defense Jeff Taffe, center Grant Potulny, wing Keith Ballard, defense Thomas Vanek, wing Kellen Briggs, goaltender Alex Goligoski, defense Phil Kessel, center Kyle Okposo, center Alex Kangas, goaltender Jordan Schroeder, center Nick Leddy, defense ELWIN OC ROMNES LEAERSHIP & SPORTSMANSHIP AWAR Bill Baker, defense Mark Lambert, center Bill Baker, defense on Micheletti, wing Steve Ulseth, wing Kevin Hartzell, center Butsy Erickson, wing Mike Vacanti, goaltender GOPHER HOCKEY 97

99 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Mike Guentzel, defense Wally Chapman, wing Tim Bergland, defense Jay Cates, center avid Espe, defense Ken Gernander, center Ben Hankinson, wing Grant Bischoff, wing oug Zmolek, defense Craig Johnson, center Eric Means, defense Justin McHugh, wing an Trebil, defense Casey Hankinson, forward Casey Hankinson, forward Bill Kohn, defense Nate Miller, forward ylan Mills, defense Jordan Leopold, defense John Pohl, center Grant Potulny, wing Grant Potulny, wing Judd Stevens, defense Gino Guyer, center Mike Vannelli, defense erek Peltier, defense Ryan Stoa, wing Tony Lucia, wing R. V. GEORGE NAGOBAS UNSUNG HERO AWAR Phil Verchota, wing John Meredith, wing Bob Bergloff, defense Jeff Teal, wing Steve Griffith, wing Mike Guentzel, defense Tom Parenteau, defense Tim Bergland, wing Eric ornfeld, defense Brett Nelson, defense ean Williamson, center Lance Pitlick, defense Brett Strot, wing Luke Johnson, defense Cory Laylin, wing Tom Newman, goalie Tony Bianchi, wing an Trebil, defense Jeff Callinan, goaltender Greg Zwakman, defense Brian Laleur, defense Reggie Berg, forward Reggie Berg, forward 98 GOPHER HOCKEY AWARS & HONORS Erik Westrum, center Adam Hauser, goaltender Matt Koalska, forward Adam Hauser, goaltender Jake leming, wing Jon Waibel, wing Garrett Smaagaard, wing Ben Gordon, wing Jay Barriball, wing Evan Kaufmann, center Mike Howe, wing Justin Bostrom, wing Tony Lucia, wing Jacob Cepis, wing JOHN MAYASICH OUTSTANING STUENT- ATHLETE AWAR Phil Verchota, wing Phil Verchota, wing Bill Baker, defense avid Terwilliger, wing Kevin Hartzell, center avid Terwilliger, wing Kevin Hartzell, center Paul Butters, goaltender Paul Butters, goaltender Tony Kellin, defense Tony Kellin, defense Craig Mack, defense Craig Mack, defense Steve Orth, center Jason Miller, center Jason Miller, center Jason Miller, center Sean abian, defense Jeff Nielsen, wing an Trebil, defense Greg Zwakman, defense an Trebil, defense Brian Laleur, defense Ryan Kraft, wing Nate Miller, wing Ryan Trebil, defense ylan Mills, defense Erik Wendell, wing Chad Roberg, wing Judd Stevens, defense Judd Stevens, defense Mike Howe, wing Tom Pohl, wing Evan Kaufmann, center Brian Schack, defense Nico Sacchetti, center ONAL M. CLARK COMMUNITY SERVICE AWAR Mike Lyons, defense Jordan Leopold, defense John Pohl, center Jordan Leopold, defense Judd Stevens, defense Justin Johnson, goaltender Justin Johnson, goaltender Justin Johnson, goaltender Gino Guyer, center Tom Pohl, wing Tom Pohl, wing Justin Bostrom, wing Seth Helgeson, defense TOM MOHR PLAYO MVP Erik Westrum, center Erik Westrum, center Grant Potulny, wing Thomas Vanek, wing Troy Riddle, wing Barry Tallackson, wing Ryan Potulny, center Blake Wheeler, center Alex Kangas, goaltender Ryan Stoa, wing Alex Kangas, goaltender

100 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Abrahamson, Brett /114 Alm, Gary V. 1956, /25 Alm, Larry R /83 Alm, Michael R W /9 Alm, Richard Lee /12 Alm, Tim S Student Manager Anderson, ale R Student Manager Anderson, James M /4 Anderson, Jon LW /101 Anderson, Mike W /36 Anderson, Michael W /223 Anderson, Peter G RW /33 Anderson, R.J /104 Anderson, Roger H Student Manager Anderson, Russell V /167 Anderson, Stuart C C /17 Anderson, Wendell R /46 Angell, Nick /152 Anthony, Nick W /64 Antonovich, Michael C /99 Atherton, P.J /146 Auge, Lester A /98 Bahr, Mark /0 Ballard, Keith /203 Baker, Joseph W. 1975, /153 Baker, William R /142 Barriball, Jay /102 Bartels, Kurt N Student Manager Bartholome, Terry E W /22 Bell, Scott RW /268 Benson, Roger W W /4 Benson, Ted 1990 Student Manager Berg, Reggie C /234 Bergland, Tim RW /94 Bergloff, Robert K /245 Bergseng, Gary C W /10 Bertogliat, Jesse W /99 Bianchi, Tony C /22 Bickel, Stu /92 Birkholz, Josh W /20 Bischoff, Grant W /120 Bjugstad, Scott B C /90 Blais, ean C LW /95 Bloom, Richard J W /2 Bloom, Scott C/W /130 Bonin, Brian C /82 Bonk, aniel LW /84 Borgen, Brent 2005 W /15 Bostrom, Justin W /101 Boo, James /140 Bowe, Roger E ,86 LW /10 Branch, James M /147 Brill, John W /180 Brink, Andy C/ /55 Brooks, avid A C /77 Brooks, Herbert P W/ /24 Broten, Aaron K C /32 Broten, Neal L C /74 GOPHER HOCKEY 99

101 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Broten, Paul N C /148 Buchan, Scott W /69 Budish, Zach W /45 Buetow, Barton M W /4 Buetow, Bradley J LW /26 Burg, Richard J W /63 Butters, William Bill /262 Campbell, Gene E W /32 Carlson, Bruce A RW /20 Carlson, Tim W C /6 Carman, Mike C /154 Carter, James C /54 Cates, Jay L C /154 Cepis, Jacob W /30 Chapman, Wally S LW /121 Checco, Nick W /136 Chorske, Thomas P LW /64 Christenson, Jerry /8 Christoff, Steve M C /88 Chucko, Kris W /101 Clymer, Ben /64 Constantine, Ronald W /55 Cossalter, Calvin RW /50 Crowley, Michael /112 Crupi, Michael W /128 ahlheim,thomas J RW /30 ale, John B C /102 avidson, James W Student Manager avis, Robert M Student Manager elmore, John L W /4 emarchi, Matt /473 illon, avid H /34 orn, Tony R /12 ornfeld, Eric T /84 oshan, Bradley A C /57 ougherty, Richard W /109 ufour, Patrick W /12 umais, onald J LW /10 unn, James 1983 Student Manager ustin, Bobby W /102 ynan, Kevin 2007 Student Manager ziedzic, Joe W /180 Eckblom, Owen W Student Manager Edman, Jerry G /75 Enebak, Jake W /90 Erdall, Richard J C /114 Erickson, Bryan L RW /94 Erickson, Mike 2002 W /6 Espe, avid L /175 abian, Sean 1988, /176 airchild, Cade /110 alkman, Craig W /153 alls, ouglas A /40 erroni, avid M Student Manager ichuk, Peter J W /72 iebelkorn, Jed W / GOPHER HOCKEY

102 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM ischer, avid /76 ish, Robert G LW /12 isher, rew C /12 leming, Jake C /124 lynn, Ryan W /207 oyt, Ronald J Student Manager raser, onald J /62 redrickson, Bryan W RW /4 reseman, Ray C Student Manager urlong, Patrick A /16 Gambucci, Gary A C /72 Gambucci, James R C /4 Gardner, Joel Student Manager Gerebi, Nick C /4 Gernander, Ken LW /64 Gersich, rank /56 Godbout, Brent W /8 Godbout, Jason /136 Goligoski, Alex /158 Gordon, Ben W /145 Gorence, Thomas J RW /68 Grafstrom, Myron W /22 Grannis, avid H LW /108 Greeder, Michael /138 Greseth, Lee Student Manager Griffith, Steven J LW /66 Grosso, Lorne A C /34 Guentzel, Michael L /92 Gurovitsch, avid B Student Manager Gustafson, Paul 1992 Student Manager Guter, Benjamin J Student Manager Guyer, Gino C /44 Hagemo, Nate /34 Haigh, Richard J C /101 Hall, Steven C /17 Hamre, John Student Manager Hankinson, Ben RW /400 Hankinson, Casey C /347 Hankinson, Peter RW /118 Hansen, Jake W /58 Harrer, Michael T RW/C /8 Harrer, Timothy S RW /161 Harrington, Chris /266 Harris, John R C /12 Harris, Robert B LW /51 Hartzell, Kevin J C /70 Hayek, Peter M /138 Helgeson, Seth /24 Hendrickson, arby C /98 Hendrickson, an W /230 Hession, Kevin Student Manager Hillman, John 1993 W /46 Hirsch, Thomas W /123 Hirsch, Tyler /150 Hoeffel, Mike W /82 Hokanson, Gary L W /50 GOPHER HOCKEY 101

103 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Holmgren, Paul H RW /108 Howe, Mike W /82 Hughes, Gregory A C /58 Irmen, anny W /146 Jenke, Noel C W /45 Jensen, avid H /212 Jetty, George W W/C /98 Jocketty, Peter M W /0 Johnson, Craig C/W /172 Johnson, Erik /50 Johnson, Larry /60 Johnson, Luke /66 Johnson, Richard A W /14 Johnson, Robert N W /35 Jorde, Marvin T W /16 Karnuth, Raymond W /18 Kaufmann, Evan C /104 Kellin, Anthony J /247 Kennedy, Peter /22 Kessel, Phil 2006 C /28 Klatt, Trent RW /152 Klatt, William G W /50 Knoke, Michael E /172 Knutson, James P /21 Koalska, Matt C /140 Kohn, Bill /274 Kraft, Ryan W /121 Kroll, Jeff 1999 Student Manager Kulstad, Scott 1992 Student Trainer Kurtz, Michael R W /40 Labatt, John T LW /24 Laleur, Brian /127 Lambert, Mark A C/ /74 Langevin, Jeffrey R RW /28 Larson, Bart /C /26 Larson, Bruce A W /81 Larson, avid W /314 Larson, Jeffrey H C /142 Larson, Kurt /74 Larson, Nick W/C /12 Larson, Reed /161 Larson, Robin R /105 Laylin, Cory J RW /123 Leddy, Nick /4 Leimbek, Matthew W /42 Lempe, Eric J C /67 Leopold, Jordan /106 Lilyholm, Leonard W /44 Lind, Bruce R W /157 Lofquist, Sam /30 Lucia, Tony W /134 Lyons, Mike /210 Mack, Craig /82 MacKinnon, Brett W /14 MacSwain, Steve LW / GOPHER HOCKEY

104 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Madson, onald R C /32 Magnusson, Steve C /94 Mahle, Oscar W /79 Malmquist, ouglas 1954 Student Manager Maloney, Bernard L W /16 Malwitz, James R LW /104 Martin, Joey /W /52 Martin, Paul /62 Masters, Rob Student Manager Matschke, John M RW /82 Matson, Taylor C /8 May, Christopher M C /21 Mayasich, John C /74 McAlpine, Chris /453 McAlpine, Mike /30 McAuliffe, James G Student Manager McClanahan, Rob B C /68 McCoy, James R LW /4 McCoy, Thomas J /4 McHugh, Justin W /177 McInnis, Matt 2008 Student Manager McIntosh, Bruce G /55 McKenzie, William 1954 C /6 Meadows, Michael J /104 Means, Eric /127 Melnychuk, Gerald M C /44 Meredith, John M RW /86 Meredith, Richard W /61 Meredith, Robert T W /46 Meredith, Wayne B /69 Metzen, avid R /131 Meyer, oug W /36 Micheletti, onald P LW /257 Micheletti, Joseph R /153 Micheletti, Patrick J RW /403 Miks, George 1992 Millen, Corey E , C /204 Miller, Cory W /30 Miller, Jason C /48 Miller, Joe W /6 Miller, Nate W /186 Miller, Warren RW /148 Mills, ylan /176 Miskovich, Aaron W /115 Mogush, Thomas P RW /2 Monahan, John W C /24 Morrow, Bradley G /72 Morse, Thomas B /2 Moser, Jay /W /47 Muller, Mike /104 Muskat, John R LW/C /2 Nanne, Louis V /119 Nanne, Marty L RW /77 Nelson, Brett M /103 Nenovich, Mark /44 Ness, Aaron /40 Nevers, Thomas 1997 W /0 Newkirk, John W /72 Nielsen, Jeff RW /292 GOPHER HOCKEY 103

105 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Norby, Charles A W /89 Norman, Jerry B W /45 Norqual, avid /2 Nystrom, Roy W W /12 O Brien, Jim 2007 C /51 O Brien, Thomas C /22 O Leary, Patrick W /78 Okerlund, Todd E RW /156 Okposo, Kyle C /40 Olds, Walter R /34 Olimb, Larry /C /218 Orth, Steve P C /59 Pagel, Rico C /38 Paradise, Lawrence P W /8 Paradise, Richard /271 Parenteau, Thomas E. 1982, /164 Pauletti, Jeff /0 Pearson, Robert (Mike) C /82 Pederson, Tom S /150 Peltier, erek /118 Peltier, ouglas B RW /99 Peltier, Ronald J C /68 Peloquin, Jim 1988 Student Manager Peluso, Gino A /30 Pepper, Stephen C /24 Perpich, John G /56 Peterson, C. Kyle C /6 Petroske, John Jack /81 Phippen, Michael K RW Phippen, Patrick J LW /108 Pitlick, Lance /285 Pohl, John C /94 Pohl, Tom W /20 Polich, Michael J C /168 Potulny, Grant W /116 Potulny, Ryan C /61 Preuss, avid C RW /200 Rainey, Timothy J C /25 Ramsay, William B W /73 Ramsey, Michael A /38 Rantz, Jim W /14 Rasmussen, ale A W /8 Rasmussen, Erik W /178 Reidhead Jr., John Jack /22 Reilly, Michael J RW /30 Reinholz, Jerrid C/W /14 Richards, Todd /194 Richards, Travis /185 Riddle, Troy W /197 Riley, Thomas P /14 Roberg, Chad W /0 Rodda, avid L /12 Roddy, avid T W /14 Ross, Stephen J /76 Rothstein, Thomas G LW /235 Rovick, avid P W /16 Rovick, Roger L C / GOPHER HOCKEY

106 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Rowe, Richard C Student Manager Ryman, Mark P W /0 Sacchetti, Nico C /55 Sanders, rank B /161 Sarner, Craig B LW /23 Sathre, Thomas G RW /55 Schack, Brian /W /105 Schlafge, William C Student Manager Schmalzbauer, Gary W /18 Schmidt, Robert H /51 Schneider, William Buzz LW /127 Schroeder, Jordan C /43 Schroeder, Timothy M RW /6 Senden, Stuart W /88 Sertich, Andy W/ /56 Shattuck, Robert R W /97 Shelstad, ixon N /18 Sheridan, John M C /42 Shopek, Gary J /207 Shutte, Bruce J /26 Skarda, Randy /270 Smaagaard, Garrett W /42 Smith, Larry H C /12 Smith, Wyatt C /175 Snuggerud, avid W , 89 LW /124 Spada, Richard N Student Manager Spannbauer, Richard J /159 Spehar, ave W /120 Steege, Brandon W /56 Stevens, Judd /80 Stinson, Thomas M Student Manager Stoa, Ryan W /165 Stordahl, James C /24 Stordahl, Larry , 65 W /68 Strobel, Eric M RW /76 Strot, Brett RW /60 Sundberg, Thomas 1973 RW /14 Suss, William C /16 Swanson, William R C /14 Taffe, Jeff W/C /164 Tallackson, Barry W /162 Taylor, Jake /68 Teal, Jeffrey B LW/C /126 Telander, Bruce N Student Manager Terwilliger, avid LW /128 Tharp, Ben /50 Thoemke, Jack P. 1966, /61 Thomas, John C /4 Thoresen, Brian P W /27 Thorvig, Perry J Student Manager Tollund, Stephen P Student Manager Torrell, John A W /4 Trebil, an /84 Trebil, Ryan /144 Tschida, James R /57 Turk, Robert A W /25 GOPHER HOCKEY 105

107 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Years Pos GP G A TP P/PIM Ulseth, Steven J LW /48 Vanek, Thomas W /132 Vannelli, Mike /129 Vannelli, Thomas P C /154 Verchota, Phillip J LW /184 Virant, Michael J C /2 Waibel, Jon W /134 Walls, Elmer /6 Ward, Thomas C /72 Wasko, Robert J /4 Wasley, Charlie /222 Watts, avid B W /0 Wehrs, Kevin /121 Welch, an 2000, 02 W /55 Wellen, Kenneth J W /16 Wendell, Erik W /152 Werness, Lance RW /38 Westby, Gerald L W /24 Westby, James A. 1958, /12 Westlund, Todd 1992 W /14 Westrum, Erik C /307 Westrum, Patrick /47 Wheeler, Blake W/C /155 White, Adam C Student Manager White, Patrick W/C /58 Williamson, ean C /56 Williamson, Murray W /63 Woog, an C /149 Woog, ouglas W C /89 Yackel, Kenneth J. Jr RW /83 Yackel, Kenneth J. Sr /W /255 Yon, William A RW /72 Young, Richard G /55 Younghans, Thomas A RW /116 Yurich, Richard J W /34 Zacho, ennis H W /84 Zins, Brian G /62 Zmolek, ouglas /234 Zwakman, Greg /142 Zywiec, rank A / GOPHER HOCKEY

108 EARLY LETTERWINNERS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Abra, John E., 1930 Adams, Henry H. Jr Adams, John W Alley, James W Allison, avid C Amatuzio, John 1949 Anderson, Kenneth M Anderson, William E Arnold, Robert E Atkins, Jack M Austin, Kenneth L Bagley, onald S Baker, Ridgway R Bartholdi, Herbert G Bartlett, V. Leland 1922 Beard, Behrendt, John. Jr Bergeron, Virgil Bergman, ennis H Bergquist, E.G Berry, rank R Billing, Osborne Bjorck, Reynold E Bjorkman, Ruben E Bodin, onald J Bolla, John 1942 Bonhus, John S Bonner, John L Boos, George W Boyle, Kenneth Bratnober, Harry L. Jr Bredesen, William P Bros, Ben M Bros, C.W Bros, Kenneth Brown, Joseph M Brude, Roger S Burman, Allan G Byerly, Kenneth R Byers, red Cairncross, A.W Carley, Robert L. Jr Carlsen, Harold S Carlson, James E. Jr Carlson, Robert L Christie, R.S Clark, Lawrence S. Jr Clausen, George E Connelly, Thomas A Conrad, rederick Constantine, Ben P Conway, John H Conway, William E Cramp, Kenneth W avis, Robert eorest, Merle G epaul, Roland 1946 ickinson, Wesley A rake, Everett A Eggleton, Allan Eldredge, W. B Engelstad, Calvin J alk, Martin L enton, Ransford W innegan, Patrick H ischer, Ray E laatan, Percy H leming, Robert W rick, James E Galligan, William Galob, Ignatius R Ganley, John E 1936 Gibbs, Howard 1931 Gilbreath, V.L Goodman, Roger W Gould, red W Graham, William A.P Graiziger, Robert A Gray, Russell H Gustafson, John M Gustafson, Reuben W Gutterson, Granville Hackett, onald G Hansen, Steiner Harris, Robert V Heiseke, red H Henry, Alfred J Higgins, Preston 1922 Hitchcock, Thomas M Hodgins, William 1947 Hollingsworth, Edward 1930 Hunter, Richard C Hussey, Roger L Jacobson, E. Raymond 1923 Jacobson, Loren N Jensen, Arthur M Johnson, C. Howard 1948 Johnson, Robert S Johnson, Russell H Jones, Howard R Joseph, Burton M Junger, red Kalin, Louis 1944 Karakas, Thomas V Katz, Gerald A Kelley, Richard G Keranen, Edward 1939 Keys, George H Klatt, William G. Sr Klein, William K Kroll, Richard J Kuhlman, H.J LaBatte, Phil 1932 Lampton, avid 1940 Langford, Cary 1924 Larson, rank A Leavitt, Theodore W Leckie, Charles Lindegard, Jerry H Lowther, Wilfred W Lundeen, Warren J MacInnes, Alex Magnus, James C Malkerson, Lester A Maloney, John P. Jr Mann, V.I Mariucci, John P Massie, Charles G McCabe, Charles J McCabe, Robert 1945 McCollom, John S McCollom, Robert 1942 Mcermid, Ray 1946 McEwan, John C McGlone, John J McKenzie, Robert C McNair, Harvey Jr 1939 Merkeley, Garth H Metz, Thomas 1945 Meyer, Rudolph 1947 Mitchell, T Moran, Robert T Morrison, James M Munns, William 1933 Nolander, onald A Norby, Richard G Nyhus, Robert E O Brien, John O Olsen, Edward G Opsahl, Allan W Owen, E. Edwyn 1929 Page, Joseph H Parker, Laurie 1932 Paulsen, Harold W Paulsen, Ray C Paulson, Clarence E 1925 Peterson, John A Peterson, John H Peterson, Melvin G Petrich, Earl 1938 Pickering, Hayden. Jr Pond, rank R Randall. Loane J Reggan, George 1925 Remole, Gerald M Rheinberger, Robert E Roberts, Richard B Rolle, ennis E Ross, Lawrence Larry 1951 Rossman, Robert 1934 Rundell, Curtis G Russ, Clyde 1933 Russ, Lloyd A Ryan, Patrick J Ryman, Marshall W Scanlon, John P Schade, rederick L Schaeffer, Gordon 1932 Schneider, Samuel J Schwab, Joe 1936 Scott, Phillip C Sedin, James W Seidel, Glen E Smith, B. Willis 1935 Smith, Robert A Snapp, onald R Soltau, Gordon 1949 St. Vincent, rank 1938 Stuerwald, Peter H Strom, Russell E.Y Suomi, John 1932 Swanson, Paul H Taft, Walter L Taylor, Eugene E Taylor, red S Taylor, William L Tergesen, Sven J Thayer, J.Mack 1943 Thompson, Clifford R Thompson, Orville T Thompson, Preston B Tilton, W. Leo 1929 Todd, George L Toth, Anthony J Troumbly, Kenneth C Tuohy, Edward B Van, Allen 1945 Vosbeck, R. Randall 1951 Wagnild, Spencer 1933 Walker, rank E Walker, Walter Wallace, Ray H Walson, Leland A Watters, Gordon 1951 Wegleitner, Thomas J Weil, red Jr Westin, Lloyd J Wilcken, C.L Wild, John J Wild, Paul A Wilkenson, Charles B Willett, onald S Williams, Milton A Wilson, G. Curtis 1939 Wyatt, Alvin S Youngbauer, Walter E Zieske, William GOPHER HOCKEY 107

109 MINNESOTA HOCKEY GOALTENERS (1952-PRESENT) GOALTENERS (1952-PRESENT) GOALTENER YEARS GP GA SV% GAA W-L-T Blue, John Briggs, Kellen Butters, Paul N Callinan, Jeff ay, Erik ebus, Steve ocken, Ronald L oyle, P. Michael Erickson, ennis H abian, William razee, Jeff ritsinger, Al Green, Steve Groth, Roger W Hastings, ouglas Hauser, Adam Holt, Charles W Janaszak, Steve J Jetland, James K Johnson, Justin Joswiak, Paul R Kangas, Alex Kremer, Jake LaRue, Rob Larson, Michael J Lechtman, Michael Lothrop, John L Marvin, Willy Mattson, James V McCartan, John Jack W McLachlan, Murray C Moen, Jeff Moen, William L Mohr, Thomas H Nelson, Scott Newman, Thomas Ostby, Paul R Patterson, Kent Pietrangelo, rank Pulicicchio, red R Roussopoulos, Peter J Samargia, Pete Shelstad, Bradley J Solei, Brent Stauber, Robb Steinweg, Charles A Stolp, Jeff Thayer, J. Larry Tscherne, Jeff A Vacanti, Michael J Vaia, onald E , Weber, Travis Young, Erik GOPHER HOCKEY

110 ALL-TIME NUMBERS This all-time numbers list is based on rosters from 1948-present. #1 Jeff razee (Burnsville, Minn.) Adam Hauser (Bovey, Minn.) Robb Stauber (uluth, Minn.) rank Pietrangelo (Port Robinson, Ont.) James Jetland (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Steve Janaszak (White Bear Lake, Minn.) William Moen (Proctor, Minn.) Brad Shelstad (Minneapolis, Minn.) Ronald ocken (Minneapolis, Minn.) Peter Roussopoulos (West St. Paul, Minn.) Al Wiederhold (St. Paul, Minn.) Charles Holt (Minneapolis, Minn.) James Anderson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Tom Hoff (Minneapolis, Minn.) Gary McAlpine (South St. Paul, Minn.) John Lothrop (Coleraine, Minn.) James Boosalis (Minneapolis, Minn.) Roger Groth (St. Paul, Minn.) William abian (St. Paul, Minn.) Michael Larson (St. Paul, Minn.) Ronald Braatz (St. Paul, Minn.) Charles Steinweg (Edina, Minn.) ick Gaudette (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mike oyle (Minneapolis, Minn.) Charles Holmes (Minneapolis, Minn.) on Vaia (Hibbing, Minn.) , Jack McCartan (St. Paul, Minn.) red Pulicicchio (Int l alls, Minn.) , Warren Strelow (St. Paul, Minn.) Jim Mattson (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Lawrence Ross (uluth, Minn.) George McCormack (ort William, Ont.) Robert Moran (Minneapolis, Minn.) Kenneth Austin (Roseau, Minn.) #2 Kevin Wehrs (Plymouth, Minn.) Peter Kennedy (Brookfield, N.S.) Mark Nenovich (Plymouth, Minn.) Greg Zwakman (Edina, Minn.) Sean abian (St. Paul, Minn.) Barry Nelson (Willmar, Minn.) Tom Ward (Richfield, Minn.) Eric Lempe (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Scott Richart (New Brighton, Minn.) John Muskat (uluth, Minn.) Peter Hayek (Robbindale, Minn.) Brad Morrow (Anoka, Minn.) Bruce McIntosh (Eden Prairie, Minn.) onald raser (Toronto, Ont.) Richard Paradise (St. Paul, Minn.) Jerry Edman (Cloquet, Minn.) avid Metzen (South St. Paul, Minn.) Lou Nanne (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) James Westby (Minneapolis, Minn.) Jack Petroske (Hibbing, Minn.) , Tom Wegleitner (St. Paul, Minn.) Calvin Engelstad (Hallock, Minn.) #3 Sam Lofquist (Somerset, Wis.) Chris Harrington (St. Cloud, Minn.) Jordan Leopold (Golden Valley, Minn.) Michael McAlpine (South St. Paul, Minn.) avid Norqual (St. Paul, Minn.) Jeff Pauletti (Hastings, Minn.) Wally Chapman (Edina, Minn.) Brian Zins (Hoyt Lakes, Minn.) Steve Pepper (Edina, Minn.) Joe Micheletti (Hibbing, Minn.) Bill Butters (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Steve Ross (International alls, Minn.) onald raser (Toronto, Ont.) oug Woog (South St. Paul, Minn.) Gary Schmalzbauer (St. Paul, Minn.) Gerald Westby (Minneapolis, Minn.) Larry Alm (Minneapolis, Minn.) George Jetty (Hibbing, Minn.) Charles Kyle Peterson (St. Paul, Minn.) Robert Nyhus (uluth, Minn.) ennis Bergman (Winnipeg, Man.) #4 Seth Helgeson (aribault, Minn.) Stu Bickel (Chanhassen Minn.) Erik Johnson (Bloomington, Minn.) P.J. Atherton (Edina, Minn.) ylan Mills (uluth, Minn.) Brian Laleur (Bloomington, Minn.) Chris McAlpine (Roseville, Minn.) Brett Nelson (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Robert Alexander (Apple Valley, Minn.) Gino Peluso (Pengilly, Minn.) Michael Ramsey (Minneapolis, Minn.) Robin Larson (Roseville, Minn.) rank Sanders (North St. Paul, Minn.) Charles Norby (Grand orks, N..) rank Zywiec (St. Paul, Minn.) James Westby (Minneapolis, Minn.) ale Olson (Roseau, Minn.) Gerald Melynchuk (ort rances, Ont.) Bill Swanson (Minneapolis, Minn.) , Ken Yackel, Sr. (St. Paul, Minn.) Leo Goslin (Minneapolis, Minn.) John O Brien (Winnpieg, Man.) #5 Nick Leddy (Eden Prairie, Minn.) erek Peltier (Plymouth, Minn.) Jon Waibel (Baudette, Minn.) Ryan Trebil (Bloomington, Minn.) an Trebil (Bloomington, Minn.) Nick Gerebi (Roseville, Minn.) Steve Orth (St. Cloud, Minn.) Gary Shopek (Minneapolis, Minn.) Steve Schoen (New Hope, Minn.) Michael Knoke (Minneapolis, Minn.) Joseph Baker (White Bear Lake, Minn.) John Thoemke (Roseville, Minn.) Patrick Westrum (Minneapolis, Minn.) onald raser (Toronto, Ont.) Richard Chopp (Grand Rapids, Minn.) William Suss (Minneapolis, Minn.) Richard Bloom (Warroad, Minn.) avid Brooks (St. Paul, Minn.) James Nyholm (Minneapolis, Minn.) Richard Alm (Minneapolis, Minn.) Richard Young (North St. Paul, Minn.) Herb Brooks (St. Paul, Minn.) MINNESOTA HOCKEY Marvin Jorde (Thief River alls, Minn.) Bruce Shutte (Eveleth, Minn.) Russell Strom (uluth, Minn.) Gordon Watters (Winnipeg, Man.) Henry Adams (Minneapolis, Minn.) Roland epaul (Eveleth, Minn.) #6 Jake Parenteau (Shafer, Minn.) R.J. Anderson (Lino Lakes, Minn.) Judd Stevens (Wayzata, Minn.) Brad Timmons (Circle Pines, Minn.) Charlie Wasley (Edina, Minn.) Andrew Mills (Minneapolis, Minn.) Lance Pitlick (New Hope, Minn.) Tony Kellin (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Tom Parenteau (North St. Paul, Minn.) Michael Meadows (Hibbing, Minn.) Bill Baker (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Les Auge (St. Paul, Minn.) Walter Olds (Baudette, Minn.) Patrick ufour (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Bruce Larson (St. Paul, Minn.) Len Lilyholm (Robbinsdale, Minn.) Roger Benson (Winona, Minn.) James Rantz (St. Paul, Minn.) Richard Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) ick ougherty (International alls, Minn.) Calvin Engelstad (Hallock, Minn.) James Alley (Roseau, Minn.) #7 Patrick White (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Gino Guyer (Coleraine, Minn.) Erik Westrum (Apple Valley, Minn.) Ryan Kraft (Moorhead, Minn.) arby Hendrickson (Richfield, Minn.) Thomas Pederson (Bloomington, Minn.) Paul Broten (Roseau, Minn.) Richard Erdall (Minneapolis, Minn.) Neal Broten (Roseau, Minn.) Scott Lynch (North St. Paul, Minn.) Rob McClanahan (St. Paul, Minn.) onald Madson (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Michael Polich (Hibbing, Minn.) Ronald Peltier (St. Paul, Minn.) Greg Hughes (St. Paul, Minn.) Charles Norby (Grand orks, N..) Larry Stordahl (Roseau, Minn.) Robert Wasko (St. Paul, Minn.) oug Larson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Terry Bartholome (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Ken Wellen (Roseau, Minn.) John elaney (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Ben Maloney (St. Paul, Minn.) on Antonuk (Calgary, Alberta) Edwin Broughton (Roseau, Minn.) #8 Number retired in honor of John Mayasich Brett Abrahamson (Oakdale, Minn.) Joseph Pankratz (Bloomington, Minn.) Eric Means (Rochester, Minn.) Ken Gernander (Coleraine, Minn.) GOPHER HOCKEY 109

111 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Eric Lempe (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Corey Millen (Cloquet, Minn.) , avid illon (Bloomington, Minn.) Perry Ardito (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) Randy Lucas (St. Paul Park, Minn.) Tony orn (Thief River alls, Minn.) ick Spannbauer (St. Paul, Minn.) oug Peltier (St. Paul, Minn.) Craig Sarner (North St. Paul, Minn.) Gary Gambucci (Hibbing, Minn.) Patrick urlong (Hibbing, Minn.) James Stordahl (Roseau, Minn.) Larry Johnson (Edina, Minn.) Mervyn Meredith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Richard Alm (Minneapolis, Minn.) Bob Turk (St. Paul, Minn.) John Mayasich (Eveleth, Minn.) John Amatuzio (uluth, Minn.) Howard Johnson (St. Paul, Minn #9 Taylor Matson (Mound, Minn.) Kyle Okposo (St. Paul, Minn.) Andy Sertich (Coleraine, Minn.) John Pohl (Red Wing, Minn.) Casey Hankinson (Edina, Minn.) Joe ziedzic (Minneapolis, Minn.) Peter Hankinson (Edina, Minn.) Tom Chorske (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mike Guentzel (Marble, Minn.) Steve MacSwain (Anchorage, Alaska) Ben Belde (St. Paul, Minn.) Tim Harrer (Bloomington, Minn.) Tom Younghans (St. Paul, Minn.) Craig Sarner (North St. Paul, Minn.) Peter ichuk (International alls, Minn.) Lorne Grosso (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) ean Carlson (Mineapolis, Minn.) Tom Morse (International alls, Minn.) Richard Young (North St. Paul, Minn.) Jerry Norman (Eveleth, Minn.) Herb Brooks (St. Paul, Minn.) Ray Karnuth (St. Paul, Minn.) Peter Passolt (Minneapolis, Minn.) Jack elaney (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Richard Hedenstrom (St. Paul, Minn.) George Keys (St. Paul, Minn.) Earl Glidden (Hallock, Minn.) Robert Harris (Roseau, Minn.) #10 Aaron Ness (Roseau, Minn.) Alex Goligoski (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Paul Martin (Elk River, Minn.) Mike Anderson (Bloomington, Minn.) Scott Bell (Inver Grove Hts, Minn.) , Randy Skarda (West St. Paul, Minn.) Tom Ward (Richfield, Minn.) Paul Broten (Roseau, Minn.) Scott Knutson (Roosevelt, Minn.) Paul Butters (Rochester, Minn.) Aaron Broten (Roseau, Minn.) Eric Strobel (Rochester, Minn.) Warren Miller (South St. Paul, Minn.) James Ebbitt (Montreal, Que.) Larry Paradise (St. Paul, Minn.) Jerry Trooien (St. Paul, Minn.) GOPHER HOCKEY ALL-TIME NUMBERS Jack Thoemke (Roseville, Minn.) Roy Nystrom (Eveleth, Minn.) avid Metzen (South St. Paul, Minn.) William Ramsay (Minneapolis, Minn.) James Stordahl (Roseau, Minn.) Stuart Anderson (St. Paul, Minn.) Mike Pearson (ort rances, Ont.) James Carroll (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Bob Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) William Newman (Portage la Prairie, Man.) George Keys (St. Paul, Minn.) Ken Troumbly (Taconite, Minn.) #11 Mike Hoeffel (North Oaks, Minn.) Nate Hagemo (Edina, Minn.) an Welch (Hastings, Minn.) Erik Wendell (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) ave Spehar (uluth, Minn.) Bobby ustin (Roseville, Minn.) ean Williamson (Edina, Minn.) Todd Okerlund (Burnsville, Minn.) Steve Griffith (Roseville, Minn.) Steve Christoff (Richfield, Minn.) Patrick Phippen (Roseville, Minn.) James Gambucci (Grand orks, N..) Richard Yurich (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) Robert Shattuck (St. Paul, Minn.) Richard Haigh (St. Paul, Minn.) Gary Bloedel (St. Paul, Minn.) Larry Smith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Wayne Meredith (Minneapolis, Minn.) ick Burg (Minneapolis, Minn.) ick Meredith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Ruben Bjorkman (Roseau, Minn.) John Bonner (Virginia, Minn.) #12 Justin Holl (Tonka Bay, Minn.) Tony Lucia (Plymouth, Minn.) Matt Koalska (St. Paul, Minn.) oug Meyer (Bloomington, Minn.) Rico Pagel (Minnetonka, Minn.) Jason Seils (St. Paul, Minn.) Brian La leur (Bloomington, Minn.) Cory Laylin (St. Cloud, Minn.) avid Grannis (South St. Paul, Minn.) avid Preuss (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Michael Reilly (Roseville, Minn.) Phil Verchota (uluth, Minn.) Paul Holmgren (St. Paul, Minn.) Michael Antonovich (Calumet, Minn.) Michael Kurtz (St. Paul, Minn.) John Jesky (St. Paul, Minn.) Michael Crupi (St. Paul, Minn.) Craig alkman (St. Paul, Minn.) Richard Kasner (Minneapolis, Minn.) on Norqual (St. Paul, Minn.) Jerry Norman (Eveleth, Minn.) ave Rovick (Minneapolis, Minn.) ave Rodda (Eveleth, Minn.) Gary Bergseng (Minneapolis, Minn.) Wendell Anderson (St. Paul, Minn.) rank Larson (St. Paul, Minn.) Jerry Lindegard (Hallock, Minn.) #13 Nico Sacchetti (Virginia, Minn.) Ben Gordon (International alls, Minn.) Keith Ballard (Baudette, Minn.) Nate Miller (Anoka, Minn.) Jay Moser (Cottage Grove, Minn.) Brandon Steege (Burnsville, Minn.) Craig Johnson (St. Paul, Minn.) Craig Mack (East Grand orks, Minn.) James MacKay (Pembina, N..) William Ronning (Minneapolis, Minn.) Richard Swenson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Tom McCoy (Minneapolis, Minn.) Oscar Mahle (International alls, Minn.) Roger Bertelson (St. Paul, Minn.) Bob Nyhus (uluth, Minn.) #14 Tom Serratore (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Justin Bostrom (Vadnais Heights, Minn.) Jake Taylor (Byron, Minn.) Chad Roberg (uluth, Minn.) Cory Miller (Bloomington, Minn.) Wyatt Smith (Warroad, Minn.) Craig Johnson (St. Paul, Minn.) Trent Klatt (Osseo, Minn.) Jay Cates (Stillwater, Minn.) Sean Regan (North St. Paul, Minn.) John LaBatt (Minnetonka, Minn.) Butsy Erickson (Roseau, Minn.) Neal Broten (Roseau, Minn.) Mark Lambert (St. Paul, Minn.) Thomas Sathre (Minneapolis, Minn.) Michael Kurtz (St. Paul, Minn.) Scott Buchan (White Bear Lake, Minn.) avid Roddy (Bloomington, Minn.) Keith Bolin (International alls, Minn.) Greg Hughes (St. Paul, Minn.) Gary Hokanson (Warroad, Minn.) Craig alkman (St. Paul, Minn.) Gary Schmalzbauer (St. Paul, Minn.) Larry Johnson (Edina, Minn.) Roger Benson (Winona, Minn.) John elmore (Roseau, Minn.) Terry Bartholome (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Jack Knip (Minneapolis, Minn.) Jack Monahan (Minneapolis, Minn.) Peter Steuerwald (Taconite, Minn.) John Reidhead (Wayzata, Minn.) James Sedin (St. Paul, Minn.) #15 Joe Miller (Plymouth, Minn.) Mike Vannelli (St. Paul, Minn.) Mike Erickson (Eden Prairie, Minn.) Stuart Senden (Alexandria, Minn.) Ryan Trebil (Bloomington, Minn.) Clint Johnson (uluth, Minn.) Steve Magnusson (ayton, Minn.) Jake Enebak (Northfield, Minn.) Christopher May (Minneapolis, Minn.) Eric Lempe (Grand Rapids, Minn.) James Malwitz (Grand Rapids, Minn.) avid Terwilliger (Edina, Minn.) Tom Vannelli (St. Paul, Minn.) onald umais (Silver Bay, Minn.) Richard Nelson (Grand orks, N..)

112 Tom Phillips (Minneapolis, Minn.) John ale (St. Paul, Minn.) Ron Constantine (Eveleth, Minn.) Roger Rovick (Minneapolis, Minn.) William Pedersen (St. Paul, Minn.) Chet Lundsten (Williams, Minn.) Herbert Sellars (Hibbing, Minn.) Bill McKenzie (Virginia, Minn.) James Tschida (Minneapolis, Minn.) Charles Massie (Minneapolis, Minn.) #16 Nate Condon (Wausau, Wis.) Mike Carman (Apple Valley, Minn.) Ryan Potulny (Grand orks, N..) Nick Anthony (aribault, Minn.) Tom Nevers (Edina, Minn.) Brandon Steege (Burnsville, Minn.) John Brill (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Todd Richards (Crystal, Minn.) Roger Bowe (Lauderdale, Minn.) Tom Ward (Richfield, Minn.) Mark Huglen (Roseau, Minn.) Paul Lundeen (Minneapolis, Minn.) ean Blais (International alls, Minn.) avid Roddy (Bloomington, Minn.) Richard Yurich (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) James Branch (Richfield, Minn.) James Anderson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Roy Nystrom (Eveleth, Minn.) avid Metzen (South St. Paul, Minn.) ale Rasmussen (Minneapolis, Minn.) Roger Benson (Winona, Minn.) Gary Alm (Minneapolis, Minn.) , Stan Hubbard (Minneapolis, Minn.) Charles Logan (Minneapolis, Minn.) Russell Strom (uluth, Minn.) James Sedin (St. Paul, Minn.) #17 Jacob Cepis (Parma, Ohio) Blake Wheeler (Plymouth, Minn.) Garrett Smaagaard (Eden Prairie, Minn.) Wyatt Smith (Warroad, Minn.) avid Larson (St. Paul, Minn.) Larry Olimb (Warroad, Minn.) Tom Chorske (Minneapolis, Minn.) John Labatt (Minnetonka, Minn.) Sean Regan (North St. Paul, Minn.) Wally Chapman (Edina, Minn.) Brian Thoresen (Minnetonka, Minn.) Paul Lundeen (Minneapolis, Minn.) on Micheletti (Hibbing, Minn.) Russell Anderson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Steve Hall (Minneapolis, Minn.) James Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) ennis Zacho (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Bruce Melander (Minneapolis, Minn.) Michael Alm (Minneapolis, Minn.) John elmore (Roseau, Minn.) Larry Smith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Stuart Anderson (St. Paul, Minn.) Robert Schmidt (St. Paul, Minn.) Gene Campbell (Minneapolis, Minn.) Melvin Peterson (Eveleth, Minn.) Ruben Bjorkman (Roseau, Minn.) ALL-TIME NUMBERS #18 Nick Larson (Stillwater, Minn.) Jim O Brien (Maplewood, Minn.) Kris Chucko (Burnaby, B.C.) Grant Potulny (Grand orks, N..) Aaron Miskovich (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Andy Brink (Bemidji, Minn.) John O Connell (Apple Valley, Minn.) Jeff Nielsen (Grand Rapids, Minn.) ave Snuggerud (Minnetonka, Minn.) , William Yon (Roseau, Minn.) Steve Ulseth (Roseville, Minn.) Tom Gorence (St. Paul, Minn.) James McCoy (Colorado Springs, Colo.) James Knutson (Edina, Minn.) Mark Barbato (Hibbing, Minn.) Scott Buchan (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Jerry Christenson (Lauderdale, Minn.) Tom Toebe (Roseville, Minn.) Rolf Vinnes (St. Paul, Minn.) William Ramsay (Minneapolis, Minn.) Wayne Meredith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Murray Williamson (Winnipeg, Man.) Ken Yackel, Sr. (St. Paul, Minn.) Parker Stroom (Hallock, Minn.) Pete Steuerwald (Taconite, Minn.) onald Bodin (uluth, Minn.) Ruben Bjorkman (Roseau, Minn.) Bud rick (Winnipeg, Man.) #19 Erik Haula (Pori, inland) Jordan Schroeder (Prior Lake, Minn.) Evan Kaufmann (Plymouth, Minn.) anny Irmen (argo, N..) Matt emarchi (Bemidji, Minn.) Reggie Berg (Anoka, Minn.) Justin McHugh (Minnetonka, Minn.) Ben Hankinson (Edina, Minn.) Steve MacSwain (Anchorage, Alaska) Tony Kellin (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Kevin Hartzell (St. Paul, Minn.) Robert ish (Warroad, Minn.) Robert Harris (Roseau, Minn.) Bart Buetow (St. Paul, Minn.) James Ebbitt (Montreal, Que.) William Klatt (St. Paul, Minn.) Barry Bloomgren (Richfield, Minn.) John Torrell (Eveleth, Minn.) Lorne Grosso (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) ave Brooks (St. Paul, Minn.) Myron Grafstrom (Roseau, Minn.) Earl Glidden (Hallock, Minn.) Jerome Reichel (Minneapolis, Minn.) Robert Moran (Minneapolis, Minn.) John McEwen (Port Arthur, Ont.) #20 Mark Alt (St. Paul, Minn.) avid ischer (Apple Valley, Minn.) Evan Kaufmann (Plymouth, Minn.) Joey Martin (Rogers, Minn.) Shawn Roed (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Mike Crowley (Bloomington, Minn.) Jeff Nielsen (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Lance Werness (Burnsville, Minn.) MINNESOTA HOCKEY Blaine Rude (ergus alls, Minn.) Michael Anderson (Maplewood, Minn.) Jeff Teal (Rochester, Minn.) James Boo (Mahtomedi, Minn.) Tom ahlheim (Bloomington, Minn.) John Harris (Roseau, Minn.) Thomas Sathre (Minneapolis, Minn.) Robert Gustafson Patrick Westrum (Minneapolis, Minn.) William Suss (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mark Ryman (Minneapolis, Minn.) Richard Bloom (Warroad, Minn.) Tom Morse (International alls, Minn.) Elmer Walls (International alls, Minn.) ave Watts (Oldwick, N.J.) Bob Meredith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Wendell Anderson (St. Paul, Minn.) Leonard Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Robert leming (Winnipeg, Man.) #21 Jake Hansen (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Tom Pohl (Red Wing, Minn.) Troy Riddle (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mike Lyons (St. Paul, Minn.) Brian Bonin (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Mike Muller (Plymouth, Minn.) Tom Chorske (Minneapolis, Minn.) Eric ornfeld (Stillwater, Minn.) Kurt Larson (Moorhead, Minn.) Erik Evans (Red Wing, Minn.) Bart Larson (Bloomington, Minn.) Bruce Lind (Richfield, Minn.) Tim Carlson (Edina, Minn.) ixon Shelstad (Minneapolis, Minn.) Murray McLachlan (Toronto, Ont.) ennis Zacho (White Bear Lake, Minn.) John Torrell (Eveleth, Minn.) Pete Lintula (Sparta, Minn.) Elmer Walls (International alls, Minn.) Tom Riley (International alls, Minn.) ick Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) George Roehrdanz (Minneapolis, Minn.) Jerome Reichel (Minneapolis, Minn.) Kyle Peterson (Minneapolis, Minn.) #22 Max Gardiner (Edina, Minn.) Ryan lynn (Lino Lakes, Minn.) Brent Borgen (Mahtomedi, Minn.) Jeff Taffe (Hastings, Minn.) Ben Clymer (Bloomington, Minn.) Jesse Bertogliat (Cloquet, Minn.) Trent Klatt (Osseo, Minn.) Grant Bischoff (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Michael Luckraft (Burnsville, Minn.) Craig Mack (East Grand orks, Minn.) Thomas Hirsch (Minneapolis, Minn.) Brad oshan (Hastings, Minn.) Ken Yackel, Jr. (South St. Paul, Minn.) Mark Barbato (Hibbing, Minn.) Jerry Norman (Eveleth, Minn.) Richard Young (North St. Paul, Minn.) John Newkirk (Minneapolis, Minn.) Rodney Magnuson (St. Paul, Minn.) Jack Erickson (Thief River alls, Minn.) GOPHER HOCKEY 111

113 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Linder Peterson (Minneapolis, Minn.) James Sedin (St. Paul, Minn.) #23 Jared Larson (Apple Valley, Minn.) Josh Birkholz (Maple Grove, Minn.) Tyler Hirsch (Bloomington, Minn.) an Welch (Hastings, Minn.) , an Woog (St. Paul, Minn.) oug Zmolek (Rochester, Minn.) rank Gersich (uluth, Minn.) Roger Bowe (Lauderdale, Minn.) Tom Rothstein (Grand Rapids, Minn.) John Meredith (Minneapolis, Minn.) Bryan redrickson (Minneapolis, Minn.) John Matschke (White Bear Lake, Minn.) #24 Zach Budish (Edina, Minn.) Michael orr (Roseville, Minn.) 2008 Mike Howe (St. Cloud, Minn.) Matt Koalska (St. Paul, Minn.) Ben Tharp (Hastings, Minn.) Bill Kohn (Roseville, Minn.) John Hillman (Blaine, Minn.) Travis Richards (Crystal, Minn.) avid Espe (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Steve MacSwain (Anchorage, Alaska) Mike Guentzel (Marble, Minn.) Robert Bergloff (Bloomington, Minn.) Timothy Rainey (Bloomington, Minn.) Buzz Schneider (Babbitt, Minn.) Bruce Carlson (Edina, Minn.) Melvin Peterson (Eveleth, Minn.) #25 rew isher (International alls, Minn.) Jerrid Reinholz (Ramsey, Minn.) Pat O Leary (Plymouth, Minn.) Brent Godbout (Woodbury, Minn.) , Matthew Stelljes (Osseo, Minn.) Peter Helgeson (Roseau, Minn.) Paul Schwab (Crookston, Minn.) Scott Bloom (Burnsville, Minn.) Gary Shopek (Minneapolis, Minn.) Steve Orth (St. Cloud, Minn.) Michael Harrer (Bloomington, Minn.) Brian Zins (Hoyt Lakes, Minn.) aniel Bonk (South St. Paul, Minn.) Michael Virant (Aurora, Minn.) #26 Jay Barriball (Prior Lake, Minn.) Phil Kessel (Madison, Wis.) Thomas Vanek (Graz, Austria) Nick Angell (uluth, Minn.) Jason Godbout (Woodbury, Minn.) James Hillman (Blaine, Minn.) Jason Miller (Bloomington, Minn.) Scott Bloom (Burnsville, Minn.) Pat Micheletti (Hibbing, Minn.) Jeff Langevin (St. Paul, Minn.) Wayne Larson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Reed Larson (Minneapolis, Minn.) ALL-TIME NUMBERS #27 Nick Bjugstad (Blaine, Minn.) Brian Schack (Lino Lakes, Minn.) Barry Tallackson (etroit Lakes, Minn.) Aaron Miskovich (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Erik Rasmussen (St. Louis Park, Minn.) Jed iebelkorn (Maple Grove, Minn.) Luke Johnson (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) Tim Bergland (Thief River alls, Minn.) Scott Bjugstad (New Brighton, Minn.) Glen Letourneau (Rochester, Minn.) John Amatuzio (uluth, Minn.) #28 Cade airchild (uluth, Minn.) Brett MacKinnon (Wayzata Minn.) Matt Leimbek (Rochester, Minn.) Clint Johnson (uluth, Minn.) Jason Godbout (Woodbury, Minn.) Tony Bianchi (Bloomington, Minn.) Eric Means (Rochester, Minn.) Marty Nanne (Edina, Minn.) Richard Geist (St. Paul, Minn.) avid Jensen (Crystal, Minn.) Michael Greeder (Mahtomedi, Minn.) #29 Nate Schmidt (St. Cloud, Minn.) Ryan Stoa (Bloomington, Minn.) Jake leming (Osseo, Minn.) ax Leepart (orest Lake, Minn.) Rico Pagel (Minnetonka, Minn.) an Hendrickson (Richfield, Minn.) Thomas Newman (Blaine, Minn.) Travis Richards (Crystal, Minn.) John Blue (San Jose, Calif.) Eric ornfeld (Stillwater, Minn.) Jeff Larson (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Scott Schreifels (New Brighton, Minn.) Jay Larson (Minneapolis, Minn.) #30 Jake Kremer (Eden Prairie, Minn.) Erik Young (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Ryan Westrum (Apple Valley, Minn.) Jeff Moen (Roseville, Minn.) Jeff Stolp (Nashwauk, Minn.) Timothy Cortes (uluth, Minn.) Jon Brekken (Crookston, Minn.) John Colombo (Bloomington, Minn.) avid Gatherum (Thunder Bay, Ont.) James Jetland (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Paul Joswiak (Mahtomedi, Minn.) Tom Mohr (Hopkins, Minn.) Jeff Tscherne (Edina, Minn.) William Bidon (Grand orks, N..) Tom Connelly (St. Paul, Minn.) #31 Travis Weber (Hibbing, Minn.) Willy Marvin (Warroad, Minn.) Jeff Callinan (Mound, Minn.) James Anderson (Roseville, Minn.) Jake Enebak (Northfield, Minn.) #32 Grant Scott (Sewickley, Pa.) 2008 ustin Smieja (St. Paul, Minn.) Rob LaRue (Minnetonka, Minn.) Mark Birmingham (Minneapolis, Minn.) William Anderson (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Joseph Hartwell (Mahtomedi, Minn.) Kurt Larson (Moorhead, Minn.) #33 Alex Kangas (Rochester, Minn.) Justin Johnson (Ham Lake, Minn.) ave Spehar (uluth, Minn.) Erik Westrum (Apple Valley, Minn.) Nick Checco (Bloomington, Minn.) oug Zmolek (Rochester, Minn.) Layne Leitner (St. Paul, Minn.) Brett Strot (Osseo, Minn.) rank Gersich (uluth, Minn.) John Blue (San Jose, Calif.) Michael Vacanti (Edina, Minn.) Paul Ostby (Elk River, Minn.) #34 Kellen Briggs (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ustin Smieja (St. Paul, Minn.) Pete Samargia (Eveleth, Minn.) Steve ebus (Rochester, Minn.) Brett Abrahamson (Oakdale, Minn.) Todd Westlund (Burnsville, Minn.) Jon Anderson (White Bear Lake, Minn.) #35 Kent Patterson (Plymouth, Minn.) Brent Solei (Coon Rapids, Minn.) Erik ay (Elk River, Minn.) Steve ebus (Rochester, Minn.) Steve Green (Minneapolis, MN) , Scott Nelson (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Al ritsinger (Coon Rapids, Minn.) avid Lamb (Horace, N..) Paul Butters (Rochester, Minn.) Brad Johnson (Red Wing, Minn.) Paul Butters (Rochester, Minn.) Michael Burkhardt (Minneapolis, Minn.) Jeff Tscherne (Edina, Minn.) Larry Thayer (Edina, Minn.) Tom Mohr (Hopkins, Minn.) #36 Tony Bianchi (Bloomington, Minn.) #48 onald Rogers (Minneapolis, Minn.) #55 John Amatuzio (uluth, Minn.) #57 Charles Massie (Minneapolis, Minn.) #61 Len Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) #71 onald Bodin (uluth, Minn.) GOPHER HOCKEY

114 ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER MINNESOTA HOCKEY ORWARS AN EENSEMEN Stats are regular season totals only RUSSELL ANERSON ( ) Year Team GP G A Pts PIM Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Totals MIKE ANTONOVICH ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota North Stars New England Whalers Edmonton Oilers Minnesota ighting Saints New England Whalers New England Whalers Hartford Whalers Minnesota North Stars New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Totals LES AUGE ( ) Colorado Rockies Totals BILL BAKER ( ) Montreal Canadiens Colorado Rockies St. Louis Blues New York Rangers Totals KEITH BALLAR (2005-PRES.) VANCOUVER CANUCKS Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes lorida Panthers lorida Panthers Totals TIM BERGLAN ( ) Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Washington Capitals Totals ROBERT BERGLO ( ) Minnesota North Stars Totals SCOTT BJUGSTA ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Pittsburgh Penguins Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Totals BRIAN BONIN ( ) Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota Wild Totals JIM BOO ( ) Minnesota North Stars Totals AARON BROTEN ( ) Colorado Rockies Colorado Rockies New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Minnesota North Stars Quebec Nordiques Toronto Maple Leafs Winnipeg Jets Totals NEAL BROTEN ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars allas Stars allas Stars New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Los Angeles Kings allas Stars Totals GOPHER HOCKEY 113

115 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER PAUL BROTEN ( ) New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Rangers allas Stars allas Stars St. Louis Blues Totals BRA BUETOW ( ) Cleveland Crusaders Totals BILL BUTTERS ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Houston Aeros Minnesota ighting Saints Edmonton Oilers New England Whalers New England Whalers Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Totals TOM CHORSKE ( ) Montreal Canadiens Montreal Canadiens New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators New York Islanders New York Islanders Washington Capitals Calgary lames Pittsburgh Penguins Totals STEVE CHRISTO ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Calgary lames Los Angeles Kings Totals KRIS CHUCKO (2008-PRES.) CALGARY LAMES Calgary lames Totals BEN CLYMER ( ) Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Totals MIKE CROWLEY ( ) Anaheim Mighty ucks Anaheim Mighty ucks Anaheim Mighty ucks Totals ROBERT AVIS ( ) etroit Red Wings Totals JOE ZIEZIC ( ) Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Phoenix Coyotes Totals BRYAN BUTSY ERICKSON ( ) Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins Winnnipeg Jets Winnnipeg Jets Winnnipeg Jets Winnnipeg Jets Totals CRAIG ALKMAN ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Totals GARY GAMBUCCI ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Totals KEN GERNANER ( ) New York Rangers New York Rangers Totals ALEX GOLIGOSKI (2007-PRES.) PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Totals TOM GORENCE ( ) Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Edmonton Oilers Totals BEN HANKINSON ( ) New Jersey evils New Jersey evils GOPHER HOCKEY

116 ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER MINNESOTA HOCKEY New Jersey evils Tampa Bay Lightning Totals \ CASEY HANKINSON ( ) Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Anaheim Mighty ucks Totals TIM HARRER ( ) Calgary lames Totals ARBY HENRICKSON ( ) Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs New York Islanders Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Colorado Avalanche Totals TOM HIRSCH ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Totals PAUL HOLMGREN ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Totals ANNY IRMEN (2009-PRES.) MINNESOTA WIL Minnesota Wild Totals AVI JENSEN ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Totals CRAIG JOHNSON ( ) St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Anaheim Mighty ucks Toronto Maple Leafs Washington Capitals Totals ERIK JOHNSON (2007-PRES.) ST. LOUIS BLUES St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Totals PHIL KESSEL (2006-PRES.) TORONTO MAPLE LEAS Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Toronto Maple Leafs Totals BILL KLATT ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Totals TRENT KLATT ( ) Minnesota North Stars allas Stars allas Stars allas Stars Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Los Angeles Kings Totals MATT KOALSKA ( ) New York Islanders Totals RYAN KRAT ( ) San Jose Sharks Totals REE LARSON ( ) etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings GOPHER HOCKEY 115

117 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Edmonton Oilers New York Islanders Minnesota North Stars Buffalo Sabres Totals JORAN LEOPOL (2002-PRES.) BUALO SABRES Calgary lames Calgary lames Calgary lames Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Calgary lames lorida Panthers Pittsburgh Penguins Totals LEN LILYHOLM ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Totals JOHN MARIUCCI ( ) Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Totals PAUL MARTIN (2003-PRES.) PITTSBURGH PENGUINS New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Totals CHRIS MCALPINE ( ) New Jersey evils St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Tampa Bay Lightning Atlanta Thrashers Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Los Angeles Kings Totals ROB MCCLANAHAN ( ) Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Rangers Totals BRUCE MCINTOSH ( ) Minnesota North Stars Totals JOE MICHELETTI ( ) Calgary Cowboys Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Colorado Rockies Totals PAT MICHELETTI ( ) Minnesota North Stars Totals COREY MILLEN ( ) New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Rangers Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings New Jersey evils New Jersey evils allas Stars allas Stars Calgary lames Calgary lames Totals WARREN MILLER ( ) Calgary Cowboys Calgary Cowboys Edmonton Oilers Quebec Nordiques New England Whalers New York Rangers Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Totals LOU NANNE ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Totals JE NIELSEN ( ) New York Rangers Anaheim Mighty ucks Anaheim Mighty ucks Anaheim Mighty ucks Minnesota Wild Totals GOPHER HOCKEY

118 ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER MINNESOTA HOCKEY TO OKERLUN ( ) New York Islanders Totals KYLE OKPOSO (2007-PRES.) NEW YORK ISLANERS New York Islanders New York Islanders New York Islanders Totals WALLY OLS ( ) New York Raiders Calgary Cowboys Totals ICK PARAISE ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Totals TOM PEERSON ( ) San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks Toronto Maple Leafs Totals EREK PELTIER (2008-PRES.) Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Totals LANCE PITLICK ( ) Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators lorida Panthers lorida Panthers lorida Panthers Totals JOHN POHL ( ) St. Louis Blues Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Totals MIKE POLICH ( ) Montreal Canadiens Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Totals RYAN POTULNY (2006-PRES.) CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers Totals MIKE RAMSEY ( ) Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings etroit Red Wings Totals ERIK RASMUSSEN ( ) Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Los Angeles Kings New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Totals TO RICHARS ( ) Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Totals TRAVIS RICHARS ( ) allas Stars allas Stars Totals RANK SANERS ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Totals CRAIG SARNER ( ) Boston Bruins Minnesota ighting Saints Totals JOHN SHERIAN ( ) Indianapolis Racers Indianapolis Racers Totals RANY SKARA ( ) St. Louis Blues GOPHER HOCKEY 117

119 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER St. Louis Blues Totals WYATT SMITH ( ) PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes Nashville Predators Nashville Predators New York Islanders Minnesota Wild Colorado Avalanche Totals AVE SNUGGERU ( ) Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks Philadelphia lyers Totals GLEN SONMOR ( ) New York Rangers New York Rangers Totals RYAN STOA (2009-PRES) COLORAO AVALANCHE Colorado Avalanche Totals JE TAE (2002-PRES.) LORIA PANTHERS Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes New York Rangers Phoenix Coyotes Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins lorida Panthers Totals BARRY TALLACKSON (2005-PRES.) ST. LOUIS BLUES New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils New Jersey evils Totals AN TREBIL ( ) Anaheim Mighty ucks Anaheim Mighty ucks Anaheim Mighty ucks Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins St. Louis Blues Totals THOMAS VANEK (2005-PRES.) BUALO SABRES Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Totals ERIK WESTRUM ( ) Phoenix Coyotes Minnesota Wild Toronto Maple Leafs Totals PAT WESTRUM ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Calgary Cowboys Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Birmingham Bulls Birmingham Bulls Totals BLAKE WHEELER (2008-PRES.) BOSTON BRUINS Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Totals KEN YACKEL, SR. ( ) Boston Bruins Totals TOM YOUGHANS ( ) Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars New York Rangers Minnesota North Stars Totals OUG ZMOLEK ( ) San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks allas Stars allas Stars allas Stars Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Totals GOALTENERS JOHN BLUE ( ) Year Team GP W L T SO Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Totals AAM HAUSER ( ) Los Angeles Kings Totals GOPHER HOCKEY

120 ALL-TIME NHL ROSTER MINNESOTA HOCKEY STEVE JANASZAK ( ) Minnesota North Stars Colorado Rockies Totals JACK MCCARTAN ( , 72-75) New York Rangers New York Rangers Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Minnesota ighting Saints Totals MURRAY MCLACHLAN ( ) Toronto Maple Leafs Totals RANK PIETRANGELO ( ) Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Totals Calgary lames Calgary lames Calgary lames Pittsburgh Penguins Totals TO RICHARS (2008-PRES.) San Jose Sharks Assistant Coach Minnesota Wild Totals JACK McCARTAN ( ) Minnesota ighting Saints Assistant Coach Minnesota ighting Saints Assistant Coach JOE MICHELETTI ( ) St. Louis Blues Assistant Coach MIKE RAMSEY ( ) Minnesota Wild Assistant Coach ARBY HENRICKSON (2010-) Minnesota Wild Assistant Coach ROBB STAUBER ( ) Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Buffalo Sabres Totals COACHES HERB BROOKS ( ) Year Team W L T New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Rangers New York Rangers Minnesota North Stars New Jersey evils Pittsburgh Penguins Totals PAUL HOLMGREN ( ) Philadelphia lyers Assistant Coach Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Philadelphia lyers Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Hartford Whalers Totals BOB JOHNSON ( ) Calgary lames Calgary lames GOPHER HOCKEY 119

121 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME NHL ENTRY RAT PICKS Player Team Year Rd. Pick Nick Bjugstad lorida Panthers Mark Alt Carolina Hurricanes Justin Holl Chicago Blackhawks Max Gardiner St. Louis Blues Nick Leddy Minnesota Wild Jordan Schroeder Vancouver Canucks Zach Budish Nashville Predators Josh Birkholz lorida Panthers Seth Helgeson New Jersey evils Erik Haula Minnesota Wild Aaron Ness New York Islanders Nate Condon Colorado Avalanche Patrick White Vancouver Canucks Jim O Brien Ottawa Senators Nico Sacchetti allas Stars Mike Hoeffel New Jersey evils Jake Hansen Columbus Blue Jackets Cade airchild St. Louis Blues Kent Patterson Colorado Avalanche Taylor Matson Vancouver Canucks Nick Larson Washington Capitals Erik Johnson St. Louis Blues Phil Kessel Boston Bruins Kyle Okposo New York Islanders avid ischer Montreal Canadiens Mike Carman Colorado Avalanche Alex Kangas Atlanta Thrashers Ryan lynn Nashville Predators Jay Barriball San Jose Sharks Ryan Stoa Colorado Avalanche Jeff razee New Jersey evils Nate Hagemo Carolina Hurricanes Tony Lucia San Jose Sharks Blake Wheeler Phoenix Coyotes Kris Chucko Calgary lames Alex Goligoski Pittsburgh Penguins R.J. Anderson Philadelphia lyers erek Peltier Colorado Avalanche Thomas Vanek Buffalo Sabres anny Irmen Minnesota Wild Ryan Potulny Philadelphia lyers Mike Vannelli Atlanta Thrashers Gino Guyer allas Stars Keith Ballard Buffalo Sabres Barry Tallackson New Jersey evils Mike Erickson Minnesota Wild Andy Sertich Pittsburgh Penguins P.J. Atherton Tampa Bay Lightning Jake Taylor New York Rangers Jeff Taffe St. Louis Blues Matt emarchi New Jersey evils Paul Martin New Jersey evils GOPHER HOCKEY NHL ENTRY RAT SELECTIONS Player Team Year Rd. Pick Troy Riddle St. Louis Blues Matt Koalska Nashville Predators Grant Potulny Ottawa Senators Joey Martin Chicago Blackhawks an Welch Los Angeles Kings Jordan Leopold Anaheim Mighty ucks Adam Hauser Edmonton Oilers oug Meyer Pittsburgh Penguins Pat O Leary Phoenix Coyotes Erik Wendell Washington Capitals Erik Westrum Phoenix Coyotes John Pohl St. Louis Blues Ben Clymer Boston Bruins Aaron Miskovich Colorado Avalanche Wyatt Smith Phoenix Coyotes Erik Rasmussen Buffalo Sabres Reggie Berg Toronto Maple Leafs Mike Anderson Washington Capitals Ryan Kraft San Jose Sharks Casey Hankinson Chicago Blackhawks Jason Godbout Pittsburgh Penguins Nick Checco Quebec Nordiques Mike Crowley Philadelphia lyers an Hendrickson Washington Capitals John Hillman Quebec Nordiques Charlie Wasley Quebec Nordiques an Trebil New Jersey evils Greg Zwakman Hartford Whalers Brian Bonin Pittsburgh Penguins Jeff Moen Minnesota North Stars Steve Magusson Calgary lames Jeff Callinan St. Louis Blues Jay Moser Boston Bruins Jed iebelkorn St. Louis Blues Craig Johnson St. Louis Blues Mike Muller Winnipeg Jets Joe ziedzic Pittsburgh Penguins Jeff Nielsen New York Rangers arby Hendrickson Toronto Maple Leafs Chris McAlpine New Jersey evils oug Zmolek Minnesota North Stars John Brill Pittsburgh Penguins Trent Klatt Washington Capitals Tom Nevers Pittsburgh Penguins Tom Newman Los Angeles Kings Tom Pederson Minnesota North Stars Peter Hankinson Winnipeg Jets 1989 * 4 Jon Anderson Winnipeg Jets 1989 * 9 Jeff Stolp Minnesota North Stars Travis Richards Minnesota North Stars Grant Bischoff Minnesota North Stars Cory Laylin Pittsburgh Penguins

122 NHL ENTRY RAT SELECTIONS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Player Team Year Rd. Pick Sean abian Vancouver Canucks Ken Gernander Winnipeg Jets Ben Hankinson New Jersey evils Jake Enebak Quebec Nordiques Lance Werness Chicago Blackhawks Larry Olimb Minnesota North Stars Jeff Pauletti Edmonton Oilers ave Snuggerud Buffalo Sabres 1987 * 2 Scott Bloom Calgary lames Robb Stauber Los Angeles Kings Randy Skarda St. Louis Blues Marty Nanne Chicago Blackhawks Lance Pitlick Minnesota North Stars John Blue Winnipeg Jets Steve MacSwain Calgary lames 1986 * 4 Tom Chorske Montreal Canadiens Todd Richards Montreal Canadiens avid Espe Quebec Nordiques Paul Broten New York Rangers avid Grannis Los Angeles Kings rank Pietrangelo Pittsburgh Penguins Tim Bergland Washington Capitals Craig Mack Quebec Nordiques Steve Orth New York Rangers John Labatt Vancouver Canucks Mike Anderson Buffalo Sabres Corey Millen New York Rangers Wally Chapman Minnesota North Stars Todd Okerlund New York Islanders Tom Ward Winnipeg Jets Pat Micheletti Minnesota North Stars Richard Erdall Calgary lames Tom Hirsch Minnesota North Stars avid Preuss Minnesota North Stars Anthony Kellin Washington Capitals James Malwitz Minnesota North Stars Mike Guentzel New York Rangers Scott Bjugstad Minnesota North Stars Jeff Teal Montreal Canadiens avid Jensen Minnesota North Stars Aaron Broten Colorado Rockies Mike Ramsey Buffalo Sabres Neal Broten Minnesota North Stars Steve Christoff Minnesota North Stars Rob McClanahan Buffalo Sabres Bob Bergloff Minnesota North Stars Eric Strobel Buffalo Sabres Paul Joswiak New York Islanders Tom Gorence Philadelphia lyers Mike Greeder Philadelphia lyers Mike Reilly Montreal Canadiens on Micheletti Washington Capitals Tim Harrer Atlanta lames Player Team Year Rd. Pick Reed Larson etroit Red Wings Bill Baker Montreal Canadiens Phil Verchota Minnesota North Stars Russ Anderson Pittsburgh Penguins Paul Holmgren Philadelphia lyers Joe Baker Kansas City Scouts Robin Larson etroit Red Wings Robert ish Los Angeles Kings on Madson Montreal Canadiens ick Spannbauer Atlanta lames Tom Sundberg California Seals John Sheridan Minnesota North Stars William Schneider Pittsburgh Penguins Bill Moen Atlanta lames Joe Micheletti Montreal Canadiens Brad Morrow Philadelphia lyers Warren Miller New York Rangers ean Blais Chicago Blackhawks Mike Antonovich Minnesota North Stars Wally Olds etroit Red Wings * indicates NHL Supplemental raft WHA RAT PICKS Tom Gorence Calgary Cowboys on Micheletti Calgary Cowboys Tim Harrer Calgary Cowboys Bill Baker New England Whalers Phil Verchota Calgary Cowboys Russ Anderson Winnipeg Jets ick Spannbauer Houston Aeros Paul Holmgren Edmonton Oilers William Schneider Minnesota ighting Saints Joe Micheletti Cincinnati Stingers John Sheridan Indianapolis Racers Tom Sundberg Edmonton Oilers Warren Miller New England Whalers Robin Larson Minnesota ighting Saints Joe Baker Minnesota ighting Saints Tony orn Minnesota ighting Saints Reed Larson Minnesota ighting Saints Pat Phippen Minnesota ighting Saints GOPHER HOCKEY 121

123 MINNESOTA HOCKEY MOST NHL GAMES (GOALIES) Regular season only rank Pietrangelo 141 Robb Stauber 62 Jack McCartan 54 John Blue 46 MOST NHL WINS (GOALIES) Regular season only rank Pietrangelo 46 Robb Stauber 21 John Blue 16 Jack McCartan 16 MOST NHL GAMES Regular season only Neal Broten 1099 Mike Ramsey 1070 Reed Larson 904 Trent Klatt 781 Aaron Broten 748 Lou Nanne 635 Tom Chorske 596 Paul Holmgren 578 Mike Antonovich 573 Craig Johnson 557 MOST NHL SEASONS Mike Ramsey 18 Neal Broten 17 Reed Larson 14 Aaron Broten 12 Trent Klatt 12 Mike Antonovich 11 Tom Chorske 11 Lou Nanne 11 arby Hendrickson 10 Paul Holmgren 10 Craig Johnson 10 MOST NHL GOALS Regular season only Neal Broten 289 Reed Larson 222 Mike Antonovich 192 Aaron Broten 186 Thomas Vanek 172 Paul Holmgren 158 Trent Klatt 143 Tom Chorske 115 Phil Kessel 96 Corey Millen 90 MOST NHL ASSISTS Regular season only Neal Broten 634 Reed Larson 463 GOPHERS IN THE NHL Aaron Broten 329 Mike Ramsey 266 Mike Antonovich 203 Trent Klatt 200 Paul Holmgren 195 Lou Nanne 157 Thomas Vanek 141 Paul Martin 137 MOST NHL POINTS Regular season only Neal Broten 923 Reed Larson 685 Aaron Broten 515 Mike Antonovich 395 Paul Holmgren 353 Mike Ramsey 345 Trent Klatt 343 Thomas Vanek 313 Warren Miller 238 Tom Chorske 237 Lou Nanne 225 MOST NHL PLAYO GAMES Neal Broten 135 Mike Ramsey 115 Paul Holmgren 82 Trent Klatt 74 Mike Antonovich 58 Jordan Leopold 54 Erik Rasmussen 52 Tom Chorske 50 Corey Millen 47 Paul Martin 42 Paul Broten 38 Tom Gorence 37 Warren Miller 37 MOST NHL PLAYO GOALS Neal Broten 35 Mike Antonovich 22 Paul Holmgren 19 Trent Klatt 16 Thomas Vanek 10 Tom Gorence 9 Phil Kessel 9 Mike Ramsey 8 Aaron Broten 7 MOST NHL PLAYO ASSISTS Neal Broten 63 Paul Holmgren 32 Mike Ramsey 29 Mike Antonovich 20 Aaron Broten 18 Jordan Leopold 15 Paul Martin 14 Tom Chorske 12 Rob McClanahan 12 MOST NHL PLAYO POINTS Neal Broten 98 Paul Holmgren 51 Mike Antonovich 42 Mike Ramsey 37 Aaron Broten 25 Trent Klatt 25 Tom Chorske 17 Paul Martin 16 Rob McClanahan 16 Tom Gorence 15 Phil Kessel 15 Jordan Leopold 15 Thomas Vanek 15 GOLEN GOPHERS ON THE STANLEY CUP Year Player Team 1977 Mike Polich Montreal 1991 rank Pietrangelo Pittsburgh 1991 Bob Johnson (coach) Pittsburgh 1992 Bob Johnson (coach) Pittsburgh 1995 Tom Chorske New Jersey 1995 Neal Broten New Jersey 1995 Chris McAlpine New Jersey 2004 Ben Clymer Tampa Bay 2009 Alex Goligoski Pittsburgh GOLEN GOPHER NHL AWAR WINNERS Year Player, Team Award 2007 Phil Kessel, Boston Bill Masterton GOLEN GOPHERS IN THE NHL ALL-STAR GAME Year Player Team 1978 Reed Larson etroit 1980 Reed Larson etroit 1981 Paul Holmgren Philadelphia 1981 Reed Larson etroit 1982 Mike Ramsey Buffalo 1983 Neal Broten Minnesota 1983 Mike Ramsey Buffalo 1985 Mike Ramsey Buffalo 1986 Neal Broten Minnesota 1986 Mike Ramsey Buffalo 2009 Thomas Vanek Buffalo 122 GOPHER HOCKEY

124 GOPHERS IN THE NHL MINNESOTA HOCKEY MINNESOTA S IRST-ROUN RAT PICKS Year Name Team Pick 1979 Mike Ramsey Buffalo Tom Chorske Montreal oug Zmolek Minnesota Erik Rasmussen Buffalo Jeff Taffe St. Louis Keith Ballard Buffalo Thomas Vanek Buffalo Blake Wheeler Phoenix Kris Chucko Calgary Erik Johnson St. Louis Phil Kessel Boston Kyle Okposo NY Islanders avid ischer Montreal Patrick White Vancouver Jim O Brien Ottawa Nick Leddy Minnesota Jordan Schroeder Vancouver Nick Bjugstad lorida 19 MINNESOTA S HIGHEST OVERALL RAT PICKS Pick Name Year 1 Erik Johnson Phil Kessel 2006 Blake Wheeler 2004 Thomas Vanek Kyle Okposo 2006 Erik Rasmussen 1996 oug Zmolek Keith Ballard 2002 Mike Ramsey 1979 GOLEN GOPHERS RATE BY ROUN 1st nd rd th th th th th th th th th th th th st Supplemental GOLEN GOPHERS RATE BY NHL TEAM 1. allas Stars (previously Minnesota North Stars) Pittsburgh Penguins 11 Colorado Avalanche (previously Quebec Nordiques) Phoenix Coyotes (previously Winnipeg Jets) Washington Capitals 10 St. Louis Blues Buffalo Sabres 8 8. Calgary lames (previously Atlanta lames) 7 Montreal Canadiens 7 New Jersey evils 7 New York Rangers 7 Philadelphia lyers Los Angeles Kings 5 Vancouver Canucks 5 Chicago Blackhawks New York Islanders 4 Minnesota Wild Boston Bruins 3 etroit Red Wings 3 Nashville Predators 3 San Jose Sharks 3 Carolina Hurricanes (previously Hartford Whalers) Edmonton Oilers 2 Ottawa Senators 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 lorida Panthers Anaheim ucks 1 Atlanta Thrashers 1 California Golden Seals 1 Colorado Rockies 1 Columbus Blue Jackets 1 Kansas City Scouts 1 Tampa Bay Lightning 1 GOPHER HOCKEY 123

125 MINNESOTA HOCKEY GOPHERS ON TEAM USA OLYMPIANS 1936 Garmisch Bronze Medal Phillip LaBatte 1948 St. Moritz 4th place Rube Bjorkman Allan Opsahl 1952 Oslo Silver Medal Rube Bjorkman Jim Sedin Al Van Ken Yackel, Sr. / 1956 Cortina d Ampezzo Silver Medal Wendell Anderson Gene Campbell ick ougherty John Mayasich ick Meredith Jack Petroske John Mariucci * 1960 Squaw Valley Gold Medal John Mayasich Jack McCartan G ick Meredith 1964 Innsbruck 5th place ave Brooks Herb Brooks / Tom McCoy Wayne Meredith Gary Schmalzbauer Jim Westby 1968 Grenoble 6th place Herb Brooks / Jack ale Craig alkman Len Lilyholm Lou Nanne Larry Stordahl Murray Williamson * 1972 Sapporo Silver Medal Bruce McIntosh Wally Olds rank Sanders Craig Sarner Murray Williamson * 1976 Innsbruck 5th place Rob Harris Buzz Schneider Bob Johnson * 1980 Lake Placid Gold Medal Bill Baker Neal Broten Steve Christoff Steve Janaszak G Rob McClanahan Mike Ramsey Buzz Schneider Eric Strobel Phil Verchota Herb Brooks * 1984 Sarajevo 7th place Scott Bjugstad Steve Griffith Tom Hirsch avid Jensen Corey Millen Phil Verchota 1988 Calgary 7th place John Blue G Tom Chorske Corey Millen Todd Okerlund ave Snuggerud 1992 Albertville 4th place ean Blais # 1994 Lillehammer 8th place arby Hendrickson Craig Johnson Travis Richards 1998 Nagano Herb Brooks (rance) * 2002 Salt Lake City Silver Medal Herb Brooks * 2006 Torino 8th place Jordan Leopold 2010 Vancouver Silver Medal Erik Johnson Phil Kessel U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS 1938 Czechoslovakia 7th place Al Van Spencer Wagnild 1939 Switzerland Silver Medal Al Van Spencer Wagnild 1947 Czechoslovakia 5th place Pat innegan Robert McCabe G Al Van 1949 Sweden Bronze Medal Al Van 1950 England Silver Medal Bud rick Bob Graiziger Al Van 1955 West Germany 4th place Wendell Anderson Rube Bjorkman Gene Campbell ick ougherty 1958 Norway 5th place John Mayasich ick Meredith Jack Petroske on Vaia G 1959 Czechoslovakia 4th place Richard Burg Jack McCartan G ick Meredith John Newkirk Robert Turk Jim Westby Marsh Ryman * 1961 Switzerland 6th place Herb Brooks / Richard Burg John Mayasich Tom Riley avid Rovick Robert Turk Jim Westby 1962 Colorado Bronze Medal Herb Brooks / Michael Larson G Oscar Mahle John Mayasich 1963 Sweden 8th place on Norqual avid Rovick Gerald Westby 1965 inland 6th place Larry Alm Herb Brooks / Myron Grafstrom Sam Grafstrom Larry Johnson Larry Smith Ken Yackel, Sr. * 1967 Austria 5th place Herb Brooks / Craig alkman Len Lilyholm Jerry Melnychuk avid Metzen oug Woog Murray Williamson * 1969 Sweden 6th place James Branch Gary Gambucci John Lothrop G Larry Stordahl John Mayasich * 1970 Sweden Pool B (1st) Herb Brooks / Gary Gambucci Len Lilyholm 124 GOPHER HOCKEY

126 GOPHERS ON TEAM USA MINNESOTA HOCKEY Larry Stordahl Murray Williamson * 1971 Switzerland 6th place Craig alkman Peter ichuk Gary Gambucci Len Lilyholm Murray Williamson * 1972 Romania Pool B (2nd) Craig Sarner 1973 Austria Pool B (2nd) ean Blais 1974 Yugoslavia Pool B (1st) Mike Polich Buzz Schneider 1975 West Germany 6th place Mike Polich Buzz Schneider 1976 Poland 4th place Mike Antonovich Gary Gambucci Bill Klatt Lou Nanne Pat Phippen Buzz Schneider Tom Yougnhans John Mariucci * 1977 Austria 6th place Russ Anderson Warren Miller Lou Nanne Wally Olds Buzz Schneider Tom Vannelli Tom Younghans John Mariucci * Jack McCartan # 1978 Czechoslovakia 6th place Pat Westrum Tom Younghans John Mariucci * 1979 Soviet Union 7th place Les Auge Bill Baker Steve Christoff Rob McClanahan Eric Strobel Phil Verchota Herb Brooks * 1981 Sweden 5th place Bill Baker Aaron Broten Reed Larson Wally Olds Steve Ulseth ick Meredith % 10 GOPHERS ON 1980 MIRACLE ON ICE GOL MEAL TEAM Suffice it to say, the two United States Olympic Ice Hockey Gold Medals would not have been possible without the contribution from the University of Minnesota Hockey program. In arguably the greatest moment in American sports history, the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team shocked the world by defeating Russia and inland to claim the gold medal. That team was led by former University of Minnesota Head Coach Herb Brooks and included 10 Golden Gophers on the roster. Brooks also coached the 2002 U.S. Olympic hockey team to a silver medal. Twenty years before the Miracle on Ice, the 1960 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team skated through the field unbeaten to win the nation s first gold medal in Squaw Valley, Calif. That squad featured starting goaltender Jack McCartan, as well as John Mayasich and ick Meredith. Through the years, Team USA has had a noticeable Maroon and Gold presence. In every year since the 1980 Olympic Games, the Golden Gophers have been represented on Team USA. In 2006, Jordan Leopold was a member of the U.S. Olympic team that finished eighth at the Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. In 2002, Leopold joined the U.S. squad for the World Championships, just a month removed from leading Minnesota to the NCAA Championship. This past year, Keith Ballard and Kyle Okposo were members of the USA squad that placed fourth at the World Championships, while Thomas Vanek also played for Austria. The University of Minnesota also leads all WCHA schools with 75 players that have been named to the U.S. National Junior Team since USA OLYMPIC HOCKEY ROSTER GOALTENERS 30 Jim Craig North Easton, Mass. Boston University 31 Bruce Horsch Hastings, Minn. Michigan Tech 1 Steve Janaszak White Bear Lake, Minn. Minnesota EENSEMEN 2 Les Auge * St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota 6 Bill Baker Grand Rapids, Minn. Minnesota 12 Jack Hughes Somerville, Mass. Harvard 3 Ken Morrow avison, Mich. Bowling Green 17 Jack O Callahan Charleston, Mass. Boston University 5 Mike Ramsey Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota 4 Gary Ross Roseau, Minn. Bemidji State 20 Bob Suter Madison, Wis. Wisconsin ORWARS 9 Neal Broten Roseau, Minn. Minnesota 23 ave Christian Warroad, Minn. North akota 11 Steve Christoff Richfield, Minn. Minnesota 14 Ralph Cox Braintree, Mass. New Hampshire 22 ave elich Eveleth, Minn. Colorado College 21 Mike Eruzione Winthrop, Mass. Boston University 28 John Harrington Virginia, Minn. Minnesota-uluth 10 Mark Johnson Madison, Wis. Wisconsin 7 Rob McClanahan St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota 16 Mark Pavelich Eveleth, Minn. Minnesota-uluth 25 Buzz Schneider Babbitt, Minn. Minnesota 8 ave Silk Scituate, Mass. Boston University 19 Eric Strobel Rochester, Minn. Minnesota 27 Phil Verchota uluth, Minn. Minnesota 15 Mark Wells St. Clair Shores, Mich. Bowling Green Head Coach: Herb Brooks * second-to-last player cut from team GOPHER HOCKEY 125

127 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1982 inland 8th place Mike Antonovich Aaron Broten Bryan Erickson Tom Gorence Tom Hirsch Steve Janaszak G Joe Micheletti Mike Ramsey Buzz Schneider 1983 Japan Pool B (1st) Paul Ostby G Steve Ulseth Phil Verchota 1985 Czechoslovakia 4th place Aaron Broten Corey Millen 1986 Soviet Union 5th place Aaron Broten Bryan Erickson 1987 Austria 7th place Aaron Broten Bryan Erickson 1989 Sweden 6th place Tom Chorske Corey Millen ave Snuggerud Robb Stauber G 1990 Switzerland 5th place John Blue G Aaron Broten Steve MacSwain 1991 inland 4th place Tom Pederson 1992 Czechoslovakia 7th place John Blue G 1993 Germany 6th place Craig Johnson Travis Richards 1995 Sweden 6th place Tim Bergland 1996 Austria Bronze Medal Brian Bonin Tom Chorske Mike Crowley arby Hendrickson Craig Johnson Tom Pederson 1997 inland 6th place John Blue G arby Hendrickson 1998 Switzerland 12th place Tom Chorske Mike Crowley arby Hendrickson an Trebil GOPHERS ON TEAM USA 1999 Norway 6th place Tom Chorske arby Hendrickson Craig Johnson Trent Klatt 2000 Russia 5th place Ben Clymer arby Hendrickson Jeff Nielsen 2001 Germany 4th place arby Hendrickson Ryan Kraft 2002 Sweden 7th place Jordan Leopold Erik Rasmussen 2003 inland 13th place Craig Johnson Jordan Leopold 2004 Czech Republic Bronze Medal Keith Ballard Erik Westrum Thomas Vanek (Austria) 2005 Austria 6th place Jordan Leopold Paul Martin Thomas Vanek (Austria) 2006 Latvia 7th place Phil Kessel 2007 Russia 5th place Keith Ballard Erik Johnson Phil Kessel 2008 Canada 5th place Keith Ballard Jordan Leopold Paul Martin Phil Kessel 2009 Switzerland 4th place Keith Ballard Kyle Okposo Thomas Vanek (Austria) 2010 Germany 13th place Kyle Okposo Ryan Potulny Todd Richards# CANAA CUP 1976 Lou Nanne Mike Polich 1981 Bill Baker Steve Christoff Tom Gorence Paul Holmgren Reed Larson Rob McClanahan Tom Younghans Lou Nanne Aaron Broten Neal Broten Bryan Erickson Tom Hirsch avid Jensen Mike Ramsey Lou Nanne Aaron Broten Corey Millen Mike Ramsey oug Woog # WORL CUP O HOCKEY 2004 Paul Martin U.S. NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM 1977 Czechoslovakia 7th place Bob Bergloff 1978 Canada 5th place Paul Joswiak G Bart Larson Steve Pepper Steve Ulseth Len Lilyholm * 1979 Sweden 6th place Aaron Broten Neal Broten Bryan Erickson Jim Jetland G Mike Ramsey Steve Ulseth 1980 inland 7th place Bryan Erickson ave Jensen 1981 West Germany 6th place Steve Griffith ave Jensen 1982 Minnesota 6th place Rick Erdall Tony Kellin oug Woog # 1983 Soviet Union 5th place Rick Erdall Tony Kellin 1984 Sweden 6th place Wally Chapman Craig Mack Todd Okerlund 1985 inland 6th place oug Woog * 1986 Canada Bronze Medal Tom Chorske 1987 Czechoslovakia 4th place Marty Nanne Robb Stauber G 126 GOPHER HOCKEY

128 GOPHERS ON TEAM USA MINNESOTA HOCKEY 1988 Soviet Union 6th place Randy Skarda ean Blais # 1989 Alaska 5th place Tom Pederson ean Blais # 1990 inland 7th place Cory Laylin Jeff Stolp G oug Zmolek 1991 Canada 4th place Craig Johnson Trent Klatt 1993 Sweden 4th place Jeff Callinan G 1994 Czech Republic 6th place Andy Brink ean Blais * Mike Guentzel # 1995 Canada 5th place Reggie Berg Mike Crowley Brian Laleur Mike Guentzel # 1996 Massachusetts 5th place Reggie Berg Ben Clymer Casey Hankinson Erik Rasmussen Wyatt Smith Mike Guentzel # 1997 Switzerland Silver Medal Ben Clymer Erik Rasmussen Wyatt Smith 1998 inland 5th place Aaron Miskovich 1999 Canada 8th place Jordan Leopold 2000 Sweden 4th place Jordan Leopold Jeff Taffe 2001 Russia 5th place Paul Martin Troy Riddle Jeff Taffe 2002 Czech Republic 5th place Keith Ballard 2003 Canada 4th place Gino Guyer Barry Tallackson 2005 North akota 4th place Alex Goligoski Nate Hagemo Phil Kessel 2006 Canada 4th place Jeff razee G Erik Johnson Phil Kessel Blake Wheeler 2007 Sweden Bronze Medal Mike Carman Jeff razee G Erik Johnson Kyle Okposo Ryan Stoa 2008 Czech Republic 4th place Mike Carman Cade airchild Ryan lynn Kyle Okposo Jordan Schroeder 2009 Canada 5th place Cade airchild Mike Hoeffel Jordan Schroeder 2010 Canada Gold Medal Jordan Schroeder ean Blais * * Head Coach # Assistant Coach % General Manager + Team Staff HOCKEY HALL O AME 2006 Herb Brooks //Head Coach U.S. HOCKEY HALL O AME 2010 r. V George Nagobads octor 2007 Aaron Broten 2006 Gary Gambucci 2005 Murray Williamson 2003 ick ougherty 2002 oug Woog /Head Coach 2001 Mike Ramsey 2000 Neal Broten 1998 Lou Nanne 1996 Reed Larson 1991 Bob Johnson 1990 Herb Brooks //Head Coach 1988 Larry Ross G 1986 Ken Yackel, Sr. / 1983 Jack McCartan G 1976 John Mayasich U.S. OLYMPIC HALL O AME 2005 Herb Brooks //Head Coach GOPHER HOCKEY 127

129 MINNESOTA HOCKEY CAREER RECORS CAREER RECORS TOTAL POINTS THE CAREER 150-POINT CLUB Player, seasons...g...a...pts. 1. John Mayasich, Pat Micheletti, Corey Millen, Butsy Erickson, Larry Olimb, Brian Bonin, Steve Ulseth, Tim Harrer, John Pohl, ick ougherty, Peter Hankinson, Tom Vannelli, Troy Riddle, Aaron Broten, Erik Westrum, Richard Erdall, Ryan Kraft, Scott Bjugstad, Grant Bischoff, Tom Rothstein, Steve Christoff, Mike Polich, Reggie Berg, Todd Richards, Mike Crowley, Jason Miller, GOALS 1. John Mayasich, Pat Micheletti, Corey Miller, Tim Harrer, Butsy Erickson, ick ougherty, Brian Bonin, Scott Bjugstad, Steve Ulseth, Troy Riddle, Peter Hankinson, Grant Bischoff, Ken Gernander, Steve Christoff, Jeff Nielsen, Reggie Berg, ave Snuggerud, Aaron Broten, John Pohl, Ken Yackel, Sr., Mike Polich, ASSISTS 1. Larry Olimb, John Mayasich, Pat Micheletti, Butsy Erickson, John Pohl, Todd Richards, Corey Millen, Mike Crowley, Steve Ulseth, Brian Bonin, Richard Erdall, Tom Vannelli, Aaron Broten, Ryan Kraft, Neal Broten, Jason Miller, an Trebil, Peter Hankinson, Jordan Leopold, Erik Westrum, SHORTHANE GOALS 1. Aaron Miskovich, (1 in ) (2 in ) (4 in ) (3 in ) Paul Broten, (3 in ) (3 in ) (4 in ) POINTS BY A EENSEMEN Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Todd Richards, Mike Crowley, Jordan Leopold, Travis Richards, an Trebil, Bill Baker, Gary Shopek, Tony Kellin, Chris Harrington, Joe Micheletti, Les Auge, Keith Ballard, Tom Pederson, Alex Goligoski, Paul Martin, Bart Larson, Reed Larson, GOPHER HOCKEY

130 CAREER RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY GOALS BY A EENSEMEN 1. Jordan Leopold, Mike Crowley, Tony Kellin, Chris McAlpine, Travis Richards, Reed Larson, Keith Ballard, Todd Richards, Bill Baker, Randy Skarda, Alex Goligoski, Tom Pederson, Joe Micheletti, an Trebil, Gary Shopek, Michael Knoke, ASSISTS BY A EENSEMEN 1. Todd Richards, Mike Crowley, an Trebil, Jordan Leopold, Travis Richards, Chris Harrington, Gary Shopek, Bill Baker, Les Auge, Bart Larson, Joe Micheletti, Paul Martin, Tony Kellin, Mike Guentzel, Tom Pederson, Alex Goligoski, Michael Knoke, GAMES PLAYE 1. Larry Olimb, Grant Bischoff, Ken Gernander, Peter Hankinson, Travis Richards, erek Peltier, Jason Miller, Gary Shopek, Andy Sertich, Judd Stevens, Jeff Nielsen, Paul Broten, Matt Koalska, Troy Riddle, Gino Guyer, Chris Harrington, ylan Mills, Cory Laylin, Jake leming, Jon Waibel, Todd Richards, Tim Bergland, POINTS PER GAME (MIN. 60 GP) Player, season...gp...pts....ppg 1. John Mayasich, ick ougherty, Aaron Broten, Neal Broten, Pat Micheletti, Butsy Erickson, Corey Millen, Gene Campbell, Richard Erdall, Thomas Vanek, Steve Ulseth, Steve Christoff, Ken Yackel, Sr., Brian Bonin, Tom Vannelli, PENALTIES 1. Chris McAlpine, Matt emarchi, Ben Hankinson, Pat Micheletti, ave Larson, Lance Pitlick, Jeff Nielsen, Casey Hankinson, Erik Westrum, on Micheletti, Jed iebelkorn, Tony Kellin, ick Paradise, Bill Kohn, Randy Skarda, PENALTY MINUTES 1. Matt emarchi, Chris McAlpine, Pat Micheletti, Ben Hankinson, Casey Hankinson, ave Larson, Erik Westrum, Jeff Nielsen, Lance Pitlick, Bill Kohn, ick Paradise, Randy Skarda, Scott Bell, Chris Harrington, Bill Butters, on Micheletti, GOPHER HOCKEY 129

131 MINNESOTA HOCKEY SEASON RECORS 130 GOPHER HOCKEY SEASON RECORS TOTAL POINTS THE SEASON 75-POINT CLUB Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Aaron Broten, Pat Micheletti, Steve Ulseth, Scott Bjugstad, Butsy Erickson, Corey Millen, Butsy Erickson, Tim Harrer, Brian Bonin, Larry Olimb, Pat Micheletti, John Mayasich, John Pohl, John Mayasich, John Mayasich, Steve Christoff, Richard Erdall, GOALS 1. Tim Harrer, Pat Micheletti, Aaron Broten, Scott Bjugstad, ick ougherty, John Mayasich, Corey Millen, Steve Ulseth, John Mayasich, ASSISTS 1. Aaron Broten, Larry Olimb, Neal Broten, John Pohl, Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten, John Mayasich, Scott Bjugstad, Pat Micheletti, Brian Bonin, Butsy Erickson, SHORT-HANE GOALS 1. Peter Hankinson, Steve Griffith, POINTS BY A EENSEMAN Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Mike Crowley, Mike Crowley, Bill Baker, Todd Richards, Jordan Leopold, Jordan Leopold, Michael Knoke, Joe Micheletti, an Trebil, Michael Knoke, GOALS BY A EENSEMAN 1. Jordan Leopold, Randy Skarda, Mike Crowley, Michael Knoke, Lou Nanne, Reed Larson, Keith Ballard, Jordan Leopold, Chris McAlpine, Travis Richards, Tony Kellin, Bill Baker, Ken Yackel, Sr., ASSISTS BY A EENSEMAN 1. Mike Crowley, Mike Crowley, Todd Richards, Bill Baker, Joe Micheletti, Jordan Leopold, Michael Knoke, Larry Olimb, *...36 Mike Guentzel, an Trebil, * Olimb played defense for two seasons ( ), but then was switched to center. Only his and statistics count toward defensemen s records. PENALTIES 1. Pat Micheletti, Chris McAlpine, Ben Hankinson, Matt emarchi, Chris McAlpine, Peter Hayek, PENALTY MINUTES 1. Pat Micheletti, Matt emarchi, Chris McAlpine, Ben Hankinson, Matt emarchi, Erik Rasmussen, Chris McAlpine, Jed iebelkorn,

132 SEASON RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY GOALS BY A RESHMAN 1. John Mayasich, Thomas Vanek, arby Hendrickson, Aaron Broten, John Sheridan, Reggie Berg, Mike Antonovich, Grant Potulny, Trent Klatt, Neal Broten, ASSISTS BY A RESHMAN 1. Neal Broten, Aaron Broten, Phil Kessel, Ryan Kraft, Jay Cates, Jordan Schroeder, Erik Rasmussen, Thomas Vanek, arby Hendrickson, John Mayasich, LONGEST POINT SCORING STREAK 1. Steve Ulseth, John Mayasich, Brian Bonin, Pat Micheletti, Erik Westrum, Aaron Broten, LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK - SINGLE SEASON 1. Steve Ulseth, Erik Westrum, Brian Bonin, Aaron Broten, Scott Bjugstad, John Mayasich, MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS (SINCE 1975) 1. Aaron Broten, Jeff Taffe, Six players (last: Brian Bonin, ) Trent Klatt, MOST POWER PLAY GOALS (SINCE 1975) 1. Tim Harrer, Aaron Broten, Pat Micheletti, Ryan Potulny, Grant Potulny, Corey Millen, Ryan Potulny, John Pohl, Jeff Taffe, Corey Millen, SENIOR SEASON SCORING Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Steve Ulseth, Scott Bjugstad, Butsy Erickson, Tim Harrer, Brian Bonin, Larry Olimb, Pat Micheletti, John Mayasich, John Pohl, Richard Erdall, JUNIOR SEASON SCORING Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Pat Micheletti, Corey Millen, John Mayasich, Steve Christoff, on Micheletti, Tom Vannelli, ick ougherty, Trent Klatt, Tom Rothstein, Ryan Potulny, Brian Bonin, SOPHOMORE SEASON SCORING Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Aaron Broten, Butsy Erickson, John Mayasich, Neal Broten, Steve Christoff, Corey Millen, Mike Crowley, Pat Micheletti, John Pohl, ave Snuggerud, RESHMAN SEASON SCORING Player, season...g...a...pts. 1. Aaron Broten, Neal Broten, Thomas Vanek, John Mayasich, arby Hendrickson, Jay Cates, Phil Kessel, Erik Rasmussen, Ryan Kraft, Jordan Schroeder, GOPHER HOCKEY 131

133 MINNESOTA HOCKEY SCORING LEAERS SINCE 1950 YEAR PLAYER POS. GP G A TP Russell Strom C Jack Bonner C Calvin Engelstad W John Mayasich C John Mayasich C John Mayasich C John Mayasich C Ken Yackel Sr. W Terry Bartholome W ick Burg W Stu Anderson C Jerry Melnychuk C Jerry Norman W Ron Constantine W Lou Nanne Roy Nystrom W oug Woog C Gary Gambucci W Jack ale C Bill Klatt W Peter ichuk C Mike Antonovich C ean Blais W oug Peltier W Mike Polich C ean Blais W Mike Polich C Mike Polich C Tom Vannelli C Tom Vannelli C Steve Christoff C Steve Christoff C Tim Harrer W 41 * Aaron Broten C *59 * Butsy Erickson W Scott Bjugstad C Tom Rothstein W Pat Micheletti W Corey Millen C * Corey Millen C Jay Cates C Tom Chorske W ave Snuggerud C Peter Hankinson W Larry Olimb /C Larry Olimb C Craig Johnson C/W Jeff Nielsen W Brian Bonin C Brian Bonin C Mike Crowley Wyatt Smith C Reggie Berg John Pohl Erik Westrum C GOPHER HOCKEY SEASON SCORING LEAERS John Pohl C Thomas Vanek Thomas Vanek Tyler Hirsch Ryan Potulny C Jay Barriball Blake Wheeler C Ryan Stoa Tony Lucia Jordan Schroeder * single-season high

134 100-POINT GOLEN GOPHERS Player Seasons GP G A Pts. John Mayasich Pat Micheletti Corey Millen Bryan Butsy Erickson Larry Olimb Brian Bonin Steve Ulseth Tim Harrer John Pohl ick ougherty Peter Hankinson Tom Vannelli Troy Riddle Aaron Broten Erik Westrum Richard Erdall Ryan Kraft Scott Bjugstad Grant Bischoff Tom Rothstein Steve Christoff Mike Polich Reggie Berg Todd Richards Mike Crowley Jason Miller Ken Yackel, Sr on Micheletti Steve MacSwain Trent Klatt Jordan Leopold Neal Broten Jeff Nielsen Jay Cates ave Snuggerud Ken Gernander ean Blais Matt Koalska Craig Johnson Kevin Hartzell Travis Richards Pat Phippen Todd Okerlund ave Spehar Wyatt Smith Warren Miller Justin McHugh an Trebil Paul Broten Wally Chapman Phil Verchota POINT GOPHERS MINNESOTA HOCKEY Player Seasons GP G A Pts. Gene Campbell Ryan Potulny Bill Baker Gary Shopek Grant Potulny Thomas Vanek Jeff Taffe Tony Kellin Chris Harrington Rob McClanahan Gary Gambucci Gino Guyer Cory Laylin Mark Lambert Bill Klatt Eric Strobel Joe Micheletti Casey Hankinson Les Auge anny Irmen Jay Barriball 2006-pres ick Meredith oug Woog Tom Chorske Peter ichuk Keith Ballard Ben Hankinson Nearest Current Golden Gophers: Cade airchild 2007-pres Mike Hoeffel 2007-pres GOPHER HOCKEY 133

135 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 50-GOAL SCORERS Player Seasons G John Mayasich Pat Micheletti Corey Millen Tim Harrer ick ougherty Bryan Butsy Erickson Brian Bonin Scott Bjugstad Steve Ulseth Troy Riddle Peter Hankinson Grant Bischoff Ken Gernander Steve Christoff Jeff Nielsen Reggie Berg ave Snuggerud Aaron Broten John Pohl Mike Polich Ken Yackel, Sr Tom Vannelli Erik Westrum Ryan Potulny Grant Potulny Trent Klatt Steve MacSwain Wally Chapman Tom Rothstein Wyatt Smith Justin McHugh on Micheletti Ryan Kraft ave Spehar Larry Olimb Phil Verchota Cory Laylin Warren Miller Thomas Vanek ean Blais Jeff Taffe Jay Cates Richard Erdall anny Irmen Kevin Hartzell Craig Johnson Jason Miller Gene Campbell Gary Gambucci Bill Klatt Eric Strobel AWARS & HONORS Tom Chorske Paul Broten Casey Hankinson Buzz Schneider Nearest Current Golden Gophers: Jay Barriball 2006-pres. 39 Mike Hoeffel 2007-pres ASSIST GOPHERS Player Seasons A Larry Olimb John Mayasich Pat Micheletti Bryan Butsy Erickson John Pohl Todd Richards Corey Millen Mike Crowley Steve Ulseth Brian Bonin Richard Erdall Tom Vannelli Aaron Broten Ryan Kraft Neal Broten Jason Miller Peter Hankinson an Trebil Jordan Leopold Erik Westrum Travis Richards Troy Riddle Chris Harrington Matt Koalska Tom Rothstein Gary Shopek Mike Polich Bill Baker Jay Cates Todd Okerlund Les Auge Pat Phippen Reggie Berg Tim Harrer on Micheletti ean Blais Steve Christoff Bart Larson Grant Bischoff Craig Johnson Joe Micheletti Kevin Hartzell Steve MacSwain ick ougherty Ken Yackel, Sr Scott Bjugstad Paul Martin Mike Guentzel Tony Kellin Nearest Current Golden Gophers: Jay Barriball 2006-pres. 63 Cade airchild 2007-pres GOPHER HOCKEY

136 AWARS & HONORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY CAREER ONE POINT-PER-GAME GOLEN GOPHERS (min. 60 GP) Player Seasons GP Pts. PPG John Mayasich ick ougherty Aaron Broten Neal Broten Pat Micheletti Bryan Butsy Erickson Corey Millen Gene Campbell Richard Erdall Thomas Vanek Steve Ulseth Steve Christoff Ken Yackel, Sr Brian Bonin Tom Vannelli Tim Harrer Mike Crowley oug Woog Gerald Melnychuk Trent Klatt Scott Bjugstad Gary Gambucci Lorne Grosso John Pohl Larry Olimb Bill Klatt Ryan Potulny on Micheletti Michael Knoke Craig Johnson ean Blais ave Snuggerud Mike Antonovich Peter ichuk arby Hendrickson Tom Younghans Pat Phippen Mike Polich Steve MacSwain John ale Troy Riddle Erik Westrum Ryan Kraft Jay Cates Murray Williamson Robert Pearson George Jetty Peter Hankinson Leonard Lilyholm Tom Rothstein Player Seasons GP Pts. PPG Charles Norby Erik Rasmussen Ron Nystrom Myron Grafstrom Nearest Current Golden Gophers: Jay Barriball 2006-pres Cade airchild 2007-pres GOPHER HOCKEY 135

137 MINNESOTA HOCKEY CAREER GOALTENING RECORS CAREER GOALTENING RECORS GAMES PLAYE 151 Adam Hauser Kellen Briggs Alex Kangas pres. 98 Robb Stauber Steve ebus Jeff Callinan John Blue Jeff Stolp Steve Janaszak Tom Newman MINUTES PLAYE 8,833 Adam Hauser ,504 Kellen Briggs ,919 Alex Kangas pres. 5,717 Robb Stauber ,490 Steve ebus ,441 John Blue ,416 Steve Janaszak ,289 Jeff Callinan WINS 84 Kellen Briggs Adam Hauser Robb Stauber John Blue Jeff Stolp Steve ebus rank Pietrangelo Steve Janaszak Jim Mattson Tom Newman GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 40 games played at conclusion of career) 2.45 Kellen Briggs (132 GP) 2.48 Jim Mattson (61 GP) 2.53 Jeff razee (46 GP) 2.64 Travis Weber (44 GP) 2.77 Robb Stauber (98 GP) 2.86 Adam Hauser (151 GP) 2.88 Justin Johnson (46 GP) 3.08 Steve ebus (96 GP) 3.13 Jeff Stolp (94 GP) 3.14 Jeff Moen (53 GP) 3.19 John Blue (96 GP) 3.20 Jeff Callinan (96 GP) 3.28 Murray McLachlan (82 GP) SHUTOUTS 13 Kellen Briggs Adam Hauser Steve ebus John Blue Jim Mattson Robb Stauber Murray McLachlan Tom Newman SAVES 3,777 Adam Hauser ,968 Kellen Briggs ,639 Steve Janaszak ,571 Alex Kangas pres. 2,553 Robb Stauber ,480 Murray McLachlan ,369 Brad Shelstad ,357 John Lothrop ,306 Steve ebus SAVE PERCENTAGE (Minimum 40 games played at conclusion of career).906 Kellen Briggs (132 GP).906 Jim Mattson (61 GP).906 Robb Stauber (98 GP).902 Murray McLachlan (82 GP).901 Jeff razee (46 GP).899 Adam Hauser (151 GP).896 Brad Shelstad (78 GP).896 Travis Weber (44 GP).891 Steve ebus (96 GP).890 Justin Johnson (46 GP).890 Jeff Tscherne (51 GP).889 John Blue (96 GP).884 John Lothrop (80 GP) 136 GOPHER HOCKEY

138 SEASON GOALTENING RECORS GAMES PLAYE 44 Robb Stauber Jeff Callinan Steve Janaszak Kellen Briggs Adam Hauser Adam Hauser Steve ebus Alex Kangas Adam Hauser Jeff Stolp Adam Hauser Brad Shelstad MINUTES PLAYE 2,621 Robb Stauber ,484 Jeff Callinan ,428 Steve Janaszak ,365 Adam Hauser ,350 Adam Hauser ,283 Steve ebus ,198 Kellen Briggs ,114 Adam Hauser ,070 Brad Shelstad ,024 Robb Stauber ,019 Alex Kangas ,003 Adam Hauser GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 15 games played) 1.98 Alex Kangas (31 GP) 2.13 Kellen Briggs (26 GP) 2.35 Jeff razee (20 GP) 2.36 Jim Mattson (27 GP) 2.40 Adam Hauser (35 GP) 2.43 Kellen Briggs (34 GP) 2.43 Robb Stauber (34 GP) 2.50 Travis Weber (34 GP) 2.55 Kellen Briggs (32 GP) 2.56 Adam Hauser (40 GP) 2.59 Jeff Moen (21 GP) 2.61 Alex Kangas (33 GP) 2.62 Kellen Briggs (40 GP) 2.65 Larry Thayer (23 GP) 2.72 Robb Stauber (44 GP) 2.76 Jim Mattson (26 GP) 2.78 Jeff Callinan (43 GP) 2.79 Alex Kangas (36 GP) 2.79 Jeff Stolp (32 GP) SEASON GOALTENING RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY SAVES 1,243 Robb Stauber ,116 Steve Janaszak ,075 Brad Shelstad ,044 Adam Hauser Adam Hauser Jeff Callinan Steve ebus Adam Hauser Murray McLachlan John Lothrop SAVE PERCENTAGE (Minimum 15 games played).930 Alex Kangas (31 GP).920 Jack McCartan (15 GP).917 Kellen Briggs (26 GP).917 on Vaia (16 GP).913 Adam Hauser (35 GP).913 Robb Stauber (44 GP).912 Kellen Briggs (34 GP).911 Robb Stauber (34 GP).911 Alex Kangas (33 GP).910 Jim Mattson (24 GP).910 Murray McLachlan (24 GP).909 Adam Hauser (36 GP) SHUTOUTS 5 Robb Stauber Kellen Briggs Kellen Briggs Jim Mattson tied GOPHER HOCKEY 137

139 MINNESOTA HOCKEY SINGLE GAME RECORS GAME RECORS TEAM MOST GOALS (GAME): 16 vs. Brown, 12/21/79 (UM 16, Brown 2) 16 vs. Maine, 1/4/86 (UM 16, Maine 2) MOST GOALS (PERIO): 8 in 2nd period at Michigan, 1/5/79 (UM 10, MICH 1) (all goals within a span of 13:16) 8 in 3rd period at Colorado College, 3/1/47 (UM 15, CC 2) (all goals within span of 8:40) MOST ASSISTS (PERIO): 14 in 2nd period on 7 goals vs. Maine, 1/4/86 (UM 16, Maine 2) MOST SHOTS ON GOAL (GAME): 75 vs. U.S. International, 10/23/81 (UM 7, USIU 0) MOST SHOTS ON GOAL (PERIO): 31 in 3rd period vs. Niagara, 1/7/06 (UM 7, NU 1) (2 goals scored, 29 saves by Jeff Nynatten) 31 in 2nd period vs. Providence, 12/29/80 (UM 8, PC 7) (5 goals scored, 26 saves by Steven iske) MOST PENALTY MINUTES (GAME): 109 at UM, 3/14/98 MOST PENALTY MINUTES (PERIO): 81 in 3rd at Minnesota-uluth, 3/14/98 MOST OVERTIME GOALS: (BEORE SUEN EATH RULE WAS AOPTE) 3 at North akota, 1/23/48 (regulation was 4-4, UM won 7-4) 3 at Michigan Tech, 1/24/47 (regulation was 3-3, UM won 6-4) ASTEST TWO GOALS IN GAME: 0:08 vs. Colorado College, 2/27/89 (0:44 and 0:52 of second period, Larry Olimb and Lance Pitlick) (UM 5, CC 2) ASTEST THREE GOALS IN GAME: 0:30 at Colorado College, 3/1/47 (0:30, 0:40 and 1:00 of third period, Jerry Remole, Jim Alley and Jerry Remole) (UM 15, CC 2) INIVIUAL MOST GOALS/GAME: 6 John Mayasich vs. Winnipeg, 12/10/54 (UM 14, WINN 1) MOST ASSISTS/GAME: 5 Gino Guyer vs. Mercyhurst, 3/27/03 John Pohl vs. Colgate, 10/27/01 Mike Crowley at Michigan Tech, 1/25/97 Craig Johnson vs. Notre ame, 10/23/90 Corey Millen & Tim Bergland vs. Colorado College, 2/28/86 Pat Micheletti vs. USIU, 12/15/85 Steve Griffith vs. Colorado College, 11/26/82 & 1/7/83 Neal Broten at North akota, 10/24/80 Scott Lynch vs. Brown, 12/21/79 Cal Engelstad at Michigan Tech, 1/12/51 MOST POINTS/GAME: 8 John Mayasich at Michigan, 1/14/55 (4 goals, 4 assists, MN 10, MICH 4) MOST PENALTY MINUTES/GAME: 27 Mike Crupi at Michigan, 1/13/67 (all in first period, MICH 10, MN 5) ASTEST IRST GOAL O GAME: 0:05 Bill Klatt at Michigan, 1/13/68 (MICH 7, MN 6) ASTEST TWO GOALS IN A GAME: 0:08 Tom Sathre vs. Colorado College, 1/12/70 (2:16 and 2:24 of 3rd period, UM 8, CC 3) ASTEST HAT TRICK: 0:47 Charles McCabe vs. North akota, 1/5/29 MOST SAVES/GAME: Regulation: 61 by on Vaia vs. Michigan, 2/9/57 (by periods: ) (MICH 4, MN 3) Overtime: 72 by Jeff Tscherne at Michigan State, 3/14/76 (by periods: ), (WCHA playoff game, 3 OT s, UM 7, MSU 6) MOST SAVES/ONE PERIO: 29 on Vaia vs. Michigan, 2/9/57 in 3rd period (MICH 4, MN 3) 138 GOPHER HOCKEY

140 MILESTONES MILESTONES VICTORIES No. ate Opponent Site Score 1 1/20/22 Wisconsin A /14/27 Wisconsin A /21/32 Michigan H /3/40 Brock Hall N /24/51 Michigan Tech H /18/57 Michigan Tech H /28/65 Colorado College H /26/71 Michigan H /13/76 Wisconsin A 5-4 ot 800 2/29/80 Notre ame A /18/83 North akota H /14/86 Michigan Tech H /5/90 enver A /26/93 Clarkson N /8/97 Northern Michigan H /28/01 erris State H /12/05 Minnesota State H /14/09 Bemidji State H /13/10 North akota A 4-2 MINNESOTA HOCKEY GAMES No. ate Opponent Site Score 1 1/7/22 Hamline H L, /16/26 Wisconsin A T, 1-1 ot 100 2/13/29 Wisconsin A L, /24/35 Michigan A L, /18/41 Michigan H W, /3/48 Harvard H W, /22/52 Michigan State A W, /31/55 Princeton N W, /6/59 Michigan Tech H W, /12/63 Minnesota uluth A W, /20/67 Minnesota uluth H W, /20/70 North akota A L, /17/73 Michigan H W, /5/75 North akota H W, /5/78 Michigan State H W, /1/80 Michigan H W, /7/83 Colorado College H W, /23/85 North akota H W, /13/87 North akota A L, /27/89 North akota H W, /23/91 Alaska Anchorage A W, 3-2 ot /29/94 Northern Michigan H W, /9/96 Michigan Tech N W, /27/99 Princeton H L, /17/01 Colorado College H W, /11/03 Nebraska Omaha A W, /26/05 Michigan State A T, 2-2 ot /1/08 North akota H L, 1-2 ot /14/10 North akota A L, 1-4 GOPHER HOCKEY 139

141 MINNESOTA HOCKEY TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORS TEAM Most Goals Scored (Game): 16 vs. Maine, 1/4/86 (UM 16, Maine 2) 16 vs. Brown, 12/21/79 (UM 16, Brown 2) AWARS & HONORS Most Goals Scored (Game): Goals Times Last Time ate Site Result 16 2 Maine 1/4/86 H W, Colorado College 3/1/47 H W, Winnipeg Barons 12/10/54 H W, Colorado College 1/7/83 H W, Alabama-Huntsville 11/1/02 H W, Quinnipiac 12/9/00 H W, Minnesota State 1/17/04 A W, Alaska Anchorage 11/11/05 H W, 9-0 Most Goals Allowed (Game): 15 vs. Minnesota-uluth, 12/17/71 (UM 15, UM 3) Most Goals Allowed (Game): Goals Times Last Time ate Site Result 15 1 Minnesota-uluth 12/17/71 H L, Michigan 1/19/51 A L, Michigan Tech 12/19/87 H L, Michigan Tech 1/30/93 A L, Colorado College 2/28/98 A L, St. Cloud State 3/17/06 N L, 7-8 ot 7 93 North akota 1/27/07 H L, North akota 3/12/10 A L, 0-6 Most Combined Goals Scored (Game): 19 vs. Northern Michigan, 11/30/85 (UM 10, NMU 9 ot) Most Combined Goals Scored (Game): Goals Times Last Time ate Site Result 19 1 Northern Michigan 11/30/85 A W, 10-9 ot 18 7 Maine 1/4/86 H W, Minnesota-uluth 2/27/99 A W, North akota 11/9/96 H W, St. Cloud State 3/17/06 N L, 7-8 ot St. Cloud State 1/17/09 A W, Minnesota State 1/17/04 A W, North akota 10/5/01 A W, 7-5 Margin of Victory: +14 vs. Maine, 1/4/86 (UM 16, Maine 2) +14 vs. Brown, 12/21/79 (UM 16, Brown 2) Margin of Victory: Goals Times Last Time ate Site Result 14 2 Maine 1/4/86 H Winnipeg Barons 12/10/54 H Minnesota-uluth 12/13/52 A Alabama-Huntsville 11/1/02 H Northern Michigan 1/26/96 H Alaska Anchorage 11/11/05 H Union 12/29/05 H Colorado College 10/28/06 H 8-1 Margin of efeat: -12 vs. Minnesota-uluth, 12/17/71 (UM 15, UM 3) Margin of efeat: Goals Times Last Time ate Site Result 12 1 Minnesota-uluth 12/17/71 H Michigan 1/19/51 A North akota 2/10/89 A Michigan Tech 1/30/93 A Colorado College 12/17/94 A North akota 3/12/10 A North akota 1/10/09 A GOPHER HOCKEY

142 ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS MINNESOTA HOCKEY ate Opponent H/A/N Score Goaltender Saves Jan. 20, 1922 Wisconsin A 3-0 Jan. 31, 1922 Luther Seminary H 1-0 eb. 4, 1922 Wisconsin H 7-0 Jan. 15, 1923 St. Thomas H 4-0 Jan. 22, 1923 Michigan H 2-0 red Schade 9 Jan. 23, 1923 Michigan H 3-0 red Schade 25 eb. 9, 1923 Wisconsin A 4-0 red Schade 5 March 1, 1923 Wisconsin H 4-0 red Schade 7 Jan. 11, 1924 Eveleth J.C. A 7-0 Jan. 19, 1924 Marquette A 1-0 Jan. 25, 1924 Wisconsin A 4-0 Jan. 26, 1924 Wisconsin A 5-0 eb. 19, 1924 Michigan H 2-0 eb. 29, 1924 Wisconsin H 4-0 March 1, 1924 Wisconsin H 4-0 eb. 3, 1925 Marquette H 3-0 eb. 4, 1925 Marquette H 2-0 eb. 9, 1925 Notre ame H 2-0 eb. 14, 1925 Wisconsin A 1-0 ot March 13, 1925 Wisconsin H 1-0 George Reggan 2 March 14, 1925 Wisconsin H 1-0 Jan. 15, 1926 Wisconsin A 0-0 ot avid Allison 14 Jan. 18, 1926 Marquette A 0-0 avid Allison 14 eb. 9, 1926 Notre ame H 4-0 Carl Wilcken 26 eb. 19, 1926 Michigan State A 2-0 eb. 19, 1926 Michigan A 6-0 Jan. 14, 1927 Wisconsin A 1-0 eb. 7, 1927 Notre ame H 3-0 Carl Wilcken 25 eb. 14, 1927 Wisconsin H 4-0 Carl Wilcken 14 eb. 23, 1927 Michigan H 1-0 Carl Wilcken 21 Jan. 6, 1928 North akota Aggies H 11-0 Carl Wilcken 7 Jan. 17, 1928 Michigan A 3-0 Carl Wilcken 14 eb. 14, 1928 Michigan H 4-0 Osborne Billing 17 eb. 20, 1928 Wisconsin H 1-0 Carl Wilcken 15 Jan. 18, 1929 Michigan A 4-0 Osborne Billing 40 Jan. 19, 1929 Michigan A 6-0 Lloyd Russ 13 Jan. 25, 1929 Michigan Tech H 3-0 Osborne Billing 32 Jan. 26, 1929 Michigan Tech H 5-0 Lloyd Russ 24 eb. 1, 1929 Chicago AA H 4-0 Osborne Billing 35 eb. 14, 1929 Wisconsin A 2-0 Lloyd Russ 23 eb. 23, 1929 Michigan H 2-0 March 4, 1929 Wisconsin H 2-0 Osborne Billing 24 March 5, 1929 Wisconsin H 4-0 Lloyd Russ 24 March 15, 1929 Marquette H 2-0 Jan. 4, 1930 Tulsa A.C. H 0-0 ot Neil Mconald 10 Jan. 21, 1930 Michigan H 1-0 Bob Christie 20 eb. 20, 1931 Michigan Tech A 3-0 Howard Jones 21 eb. 21, 1931 Michigan Tech A 2-0 Howard Jones 15 ec. 29, 1931 Eveleth J.C. H 4-0 George Clausen 24 Jan. 21, 1932 Michigan H 3-0 George Clausen 18 Jan. 22, 1932 Michigan H 1-0 George Clausen 17 eb. 12, 1932 Calumet, Mich. A 2-0 George Clausen 24 eb. 18, 1932 Polish National Team H 8-0 G. Clausen/H. Jones 15/9 March 5, 1932 Michigan A 1-0 George Clausen 19 Jan. 13, 1933 North akota H 4-0 Clausen/Crockatt/Scan. 5/3/2 Jan. 14, 1933 North akota H 9-0 eb. 10, 1933 Wisconsin H 8-0 George Clausen 10 eb. 11, 1933 Wisconsin H 3-0 John Scanlon 16 eb. 18, 1933 North akota A 3-0 ate Opponent H/A/N Score Goaltender Saves Jan. 19, 1934 Michigan H 1-0 George Clausen 28 eb. 2, 1934 Chippewa alls Legion H 5-0 George Clausen 12 eb. 9, 1934 Wisconsin A 1-0 George Clausen 14 eb. 10, 1934 Wisconsin A 7-0 George Clausen 9 eb. 17, 1934 Michigan Tech A 4-0 George Clausen 18 eb. 8, 1935 Wisconsin H 9-0 Bud Wilkinson 16 eb. 20, 1935 Ascensions H 3-0 Bud Wilkinson 21 eb. 28, 1935 Michigan Tech A 3-0 Jan. 16, 1936 Carleton H 6-0 eb. 16, 1936 Michigan A 1-0 Bud Wilkinson 33 eb. 20, 1936 Michigan Tech A 5-0 Bud Wilkinson 36 eb. 23, 1936 Michigan Tech A 3-0 Bud Wilkinson 14 March 1, 1936 Michigan Tech H 3-0 Bud Wilkinson 14 ec. 11, 1936 Carleton H 7-0 Bud Wilkinson 3 ec. 29, 1936 artmouth H 2-0 Bud Wilkinson 24 Jan. 15, 1937 Michigan H 3-0 Bud Wilkinson 32 Jan. 22, 1937 Manitoba A 1-0 Bud Wilkinson 27 eb. 5, 1937 Michigan Tech A 3-0 Bud Wilkinson 21 Jan. 6, 1939 Illinois A 6-0 Martin alk 11 Jan. 19, 1939 Michigan H 6-0 Jan. 21, 1939 Michigan H 4-0 Martin alk/bob McKenzie 11/2 Jan. 27, 1939 Michigan Tech H 5-0 Martin alk 16 eb. 4, 1939 Michigan Tech H 4-0 Martin alk 11 eb. 17, 1939 Illinois H 8-0 Martin alk 19 eb. 25, 1939 Michigan H 7-0 Martin alk 22 ec. 29, 1940 Yale A 3-0 Martin alk 24 eb. 3, 1940 Michigan Tech H 8-0 Martin alk/burt Joseph 16/3 eb. 24, 1940 Michigan A 7-0 Martin alk 30 eb. 26, 1940 Michigan A 5-0 Martin alk 27 Jan. 16, 1941 Michigan H 4-0 Burt Joseph 11 Jan. 24, 1941 Michigan Tech A 8-0 Jan. 25, 1941 Michigan Tech A 3-0 eb. 27, 1941 Michigan A 8-0 Jan. 24, 1942 Michigan A 6-0 Burt Joseph 17 eb. 26, 1942 Michigan H 4-0 Jan. 14, 1943 Michigan H 3-0 Mack Thayer 20 Jan. 16, 1943 Michigan H 4-0 Mack Thayer 18 Jan. 6, 1945 St. James H 3-0 Bob McCabe 23 Jan. 13, 1945 Michigan H 10-0 Bob McCabe 13 eb. 22, 1946 St. James A 4-0 eb. 18, 1950 Michigan State H 8-0 Bob Moran 42 Jan. 10, 1953 Michigan State H 5-0 Jim Mattson 27 eb. 6, 1953 North akota A 3-0 Jim Mattson 27 eb. 14, 1953 Michigan H 4-0 Jim Mattson 27 eb. 21, 1953 enver H 10-0 Jim Mattson 31 ec. 11, 1953 t. William H 5-0 Jim Mattson 9 ec. 23, 1953 Harvard H 9-0 Jim Mattson 13 ec. 29, 1953 artmouth H 11-0 Jim Mattson 13 Jan. 9, 1954 North akota A 5-0 Jim Mattson 30 eb. 4, 1955 Michigan State H 7-0 Jim Mattson 23 March 4, 1955 North akota A 6-0 Jim Mattson 18 ec. 2, 1955 St. Boniface H 8-0 on Vaia 23 March 3, 1956 North akota H 7-0 on Vaia 29 ec. 14, 1956 Winnipeg Rangers H 8-0 on Vaia/Jack McCartan 12/10 ec. 29, 1956 Yale H 1-0 on Vaia 29 eb. 1, 1958 enver H 4-0 Jack McCartan 30 eb. 19, 1960 Michigan State H 5-0 Chuck Steinweg 27 eb. 7, 1964 Colorado College H 3-0 John Lothrop 27 Jan. 22, 1966 Colorado College H 10-0 John Lothrop 17 GOPHER HOCKEY 141

143 MINNESOTA HOCKEY ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS ate Opponent H/A/N Score Goaltender Saves eb. 3, 1968 North akota A 3-0 Murray McLachlan 31 eb. 16, 1968 Minnesota uluth H 4-0 Murray McLachlan 26 eb. 22, 1969 Michigan State A 1-0 Murray McLachlan 25 ec. 22, 1969 Ohio State N 4-0 Bill Bidon 19 eb. 13, 1970 Michigan State H 8-0 Murray McLachlan 23 eb. 21, 1970 North akota A 1-0 Murray McLachlan 35 Jan. 30, 1971 North akota H 6-0 ennis Erickson 32 eb. 13, 1971 North akota A 2-0 ennis Erickson 32 Jan. 8, 1972 Wisconsin A 3-0 oug Hastings 35 Nov. 9, 1974 North akota H 5-0 Bill Moen 23 eb. 7, 1975 North akota A 7-0 Larry Thayer 26 March 4, 1975 Minnesota uluth H 6-0 Larry Thayer 23 ec. 21, 1977 Ohio State H 3-0 Steve Janaszak 20 ec. 28, 1977 Brown H 2-0 Steve Janaszak 26 eb. 4, 1978 Michigan State H 10-0 Steve Janaszak 40 Jan. 6, 1979 Michigan A 3-0 Steve Janaszak 24 Nov. 22, 1980 enver H 7-0 James Jetland 41 eb. 27, 1981 enver A 3-0 Paul Butters 23 Oct. 23, 1981 U.S. International H 7-0 James Jetland 13 Oct. 30, 1981 Northeastern H 3-0 James Jetland 22 Jan. 30, 1982 enver H 4-0 Paul Ostby 37 Oct. 23, 1982 Manitoba H 6-0 P. Butters/M. Vacanti 13/7 ec. 19, 1982 U.S. International A 4-0 rank Pietrangelo 26 Nov. 19, 1983 North akota H 1-0 Mike Vacanti 26 eb. 9, 1985 Northern Michigan H 3-0 John Blue 20 March 9, 1985 Wisconsin H 6-0 John Blue 33 Oct. 18, 1985 Michigan Tech H 3-0 John Blue 12 eb. 22, 1986 North akota H 6-0 John Blue 26 ec. 13, 1986 Michigan Tech H 7-0 John Blue 20 ec. 20, 1986 Alaska-airbanks N 4-0 John Blue 26 Jan. 23, 1987 Northern Michigan H 9-0 John Blue 23 eb. 5, 1988 Wisconsin A 1-0 Robb Stauber 22 eb. 19, 1988 Michigan Tech A 3-0 Robb Stauber 44 eb. 26, 1988 Colorado College H 7-0 Robb Stauber 28 eb. 27, 1988 Colorado College H 5-0 Robb Stauber 40 March 6, 1988 Minnesota uluth N 6-0 Robb Stauber 19 Nov. 25, 1989 New Hampshire A 4-0 Jeff Stolp 34 Oct enver A 2-0 Tom Newman 20 Nov. 24, 1990 Michigan Tech H 2-0 Jeff Stolp 14 ec. 12, 1990 Alabama-Huntsville H 10-0 Tom Newman 17 Nov. 22, 1991 Alaska Anchorage A 4-0 Jeff Stolp 33 Jan. 10, 1992 Minnesota uluth H 3-0 Jeff Stolp 25 ec. 29, 1992 Alaska Anchorage A 7-0 Tom Newman 21 eb. 19, 1993 enver H 3-0 Tom Newman 16 March 6, 1993 St. Cloud State H 1-0 Tom Newman 25 ec. 12, 1993 North akota H 3-0 Jeff Moen 24 eb. 10, 1995 Minnesota uluth H 3-0 Jeff Callinan 20 March 24, 1995 RPI N 3-0 Jeff Callinan 22 Nov. 17, 1995 Minnesota uluth A 2-0 Jeff Moen 23 Nov. 18, 1995 Minnesota uluth A 7-0 Steve ebus 21 ec. 16, 1995 Alaska Anchorage A 5-0 Jeff Moen 20 Jan. 20, 1996 Wisconsin H 5-0 Steve ebus 26 Jan. 26, 1996 Northern Michigan H 10-0 Jeff Moen 11 Jan. 27, 1996 Northern Michigan H 7-0 Steve ebus 21 Nov. 16, 1996 Michigan Tech H 3-0 Erik ay 11 Nov. 17, 1996 Michigan Tech H 3-0 Erik ay 26 eb. 22, 1997 Colorado College A 3-0 Steve ebus 27 eb. 7, 1998 Wisconsin H 7-0 Steve ebus 34 eb. 20, 1998 Alaska Anchorage H 3-0 Steve ebus 14 ate Opponent H/A/N Score Goaltender Saves March 14, 1998 Minnesota uluth A 5-0 Steve ebus 30 Oct. 23, 1998 St. Cloud State H 3-0 Adam Hauser 26 March 12, 1999 Alaska Anchorage H 4-0 Adam Hauser 26 March 13, 1999 Alaska Anchorage H 1-0 Adam Hauser 17 Nov. 20, 1999 Minnesota uluth H 4-0 Adam Hauser 31 Nov. 3, 2000 Wisconsin H 4-0 Adam Hauser 31 Nov. 17, 2000 St. Cloud State A 2-0 Adam Hauser 25 eb. 24, 2001 Minnesota uluth A 4-0 Adam Hauser 23 Oct. 26, 2001 Colgate H 8-0 Adam Hauser 18 Oct. 27, 2001 Colgate H 9-0 Justin Johnson 28 ec. 6, 2002 Wisconsin A 3-0 Travis Weber 31 Jan. 31, 2003 Alaska Anchorage A 4-0 Travis Weber 18 Nov. 22, 2003 Michigan Tech H 3-0 Kellen Briggs 18 ec. 5, 2003 Alaska Anchorage A 4-0 Kellen Briggs 18 ec. 20, 2003 Princeton H 9-0 Justin Johnson 12 Jan. 10, 2004 Colorado College A 3-0 Kellen Briggs 24 Jan. 16, 2004 Minnesota State A 6-0 Kellen Briggs 18 Oct. 15, 2004 Massachusetts N 1-0 Kellen Briggs 17 Oct. 23, 2004 North akota A 6-0 Kellen Briggs 23 Nov. 27, 2004 Michigan State H 5-0 Kellen Briggs 23 March 5, 2005 Michigan Tech A 5-0 Justin Johnson 26 March 26, 2005 Maine H 1-0 ot Kellen Briggs 25 Nov. 11, 2005 Alaska Anchorage H 9-0 Kellen Briggs 18 ec. 29, 2005 Union H 9-0 Kellen Briggs 20 eb. 25, 2006 Alaska Anchorage A 4-0 Jeff razee 10 March 3, 2006 Minnesota uluth H 7-0 Kellen Briggs 21 March 4, 2006 Minnesota uluth H 2-0 Jeff razee 27 Oct. 27, 2006 Colorado College H 2-0 Kellen Briggs 20 Jan. 7, 2007 Minnesota State H 1-0 Kellen Briggs 28 Jan. 13, 2007 Wisconsin A 1-0 Jeff razee 30 Nov. 16, 2007 Alaska Anchorage H 3-0 Jeff razee 24 Nov. 16, 2008 Michigan Tech H 3-0 Alex Kangas 38 March 7, 2009 Michigan Tech A 2-0 Alex Kangas 21 March 14, 2009 St. Cloud State H 3-0 Alex Kangas 34 eb. 19, 2010 Colorado College A 3-0 Alex Kangas GOPHER HOCKEY

144 WINS (SINCE 1950) Most Wins: Season Most Home Wins: Season Most Road Wins: Season Most WCHA Wins: Season ewest Wins: Season ewest Home Wins: Season ewest Road Wins: Season TEAM RECORS ewest WCHA Wins: Season Best Winning Percentage: Overall (23-6-0) (23-6-1) ( ) (32-8-4) ( ) Best Winning Percentage: WCHA (16-3-1) (26-6-0) (27-6-2) (28-7-0) (16-4-0) LOSSES (SINCE 1950) Most Losses: Season Most Home Losses: Season Most Road Losses: Season MINNESOTA HOCKEY Most WCHA Losses: Season Largest Losing Margin: Game vs. Minnesota-uluth (12/17/71) at Michigan (1/19/51) at North akota (2/10/89) at Wisconsin (11/12/83) vs. Michigan (11/15/74) at Wisconsin (2/6/70) at enver (3/8/68) TIES (SINCE 1950) Most Ties: Season Most Home Ties: Season Most Road Ties: Season Most WCHA Ties: Season GOPHER HOCKEY 143

145 MINNESOTA HOCKEY Most Overtime Games: Season Overtime Wins: Season (10 seasons tied with 3 OT wins each) Overtime Losses: Season STREAKS (SINCE 1950) Longest Winning Streak: Overall 12/21/91 to 2/7/ /22/54 to 2/23/ /4/82 to 1/10/ /16/95 to 1/27/ /18/83 to 12/21/ /8/86 to 3/9/86 10 Longest Home Winning Streak: Overall 1/24/04 to 1/8/ /4/82 to 1/10/ /22/54 to 12/21/ /12/95 to 2/9/ /21/80 to 1/17/ /9/01 to 11/17/01 10 Longest Road Winning Streak: Overall 11/22/91 to 2/7/92 9 2/24/06 to 11/4/ /19/90 to 11/10/90 6 1/25/74 to 2/15/ /28/09 to 12/12/ /2/06 to 1/12/07 4 2/5/05 to 3/5/05 4 1/9/04 to 1/17/04 4 2/2/02 to 3/1/ /9/87 to 10/17/ GOPHER HOCKEY TEAM RECORS 11/18/67 to 1/9/68 4 Longest Winning Streak: WCHA 1/3/92 to 2/7/ /17/07 to 11/10/ /8/86 to 10/24/ /25/75 to 2/22/ /3/87 to 10/31/87 9 1/8/94 to 2/5/94 9 Longest Home Winning Streak: WCHA 1/24/04 to 12/11/ /12/95 to 2/9/ /20/06 to 11/10/06 8 1/14/89 to 10/14/ /6/85 to 2/22/ /26/79 to 11/24/74 6 1/20/01 to 2/17/01 5 Longest Road Winning Streak: WCHA 11/1/91 to 2/7/ /18/67 to 2/17/ /19/90 to 11/10/90 6 2/13/87 to 10/17/87 6 2/2/02 to 10/25/02 5 1/25/75 to 2/15/75 5 Longest Losing Streak: Overall 11/8/97 to 12/20/98 9 1/4/52 to 1/25/52 7 1/14/72 to 1/29/ /26/71 to 12/17/71 6 1/28/67 to 2/11/67 5 2/10/62 to 2/24/62 5 2/9/57 to 2/16/57 5 1/6/56 to 1/20/56 5 Longest Home Losing Streak: Overall 1/14/72 to 1/29/ /15/09 to 12/4/09 4 1/8/05 tp 1/22/ /1/97 to 12/19/97 4 2/18/77 to 2/26/ /9/57 to 3/1/57 4 Longest Road Losing Streak: Overall 11/8/97 to 2/28/ /20/59 to 2/20/ /13/67 to 2/24/67 8 2/22/66 to 11/27/66 7 1/10/99 to 2/19/99 5 2/19/71 to 11/19/ /26/71 to 1/7/ /26/57 to 2/16/57 5 Longest Losing Streak: WCHA 11/8/97 to 1/16/98 8 2/22/66 to 11/27/66 7 2/19/71 to 11/19/71 5 2/3/67 to 2/11/67 5 1/28/67 to 2/11/67 5 2/10/62 to 2/24/ /5/59 to 1/2/60 5 Longest Home Losing Streak: WCHA 11/1/97 to 1/16/98 5 1/8/05 tp 1/22/05 4 2/18/77 to 2/26/77 4 1/12/72 to 1/29/72 4 1/31/09 to 2/7/09 3 3/5/83 to 3/13/83 3 Longest Road Losing Streak: WCHA 11/8/97 to 2/28/ /22/66 to 11/27/66 7 1/10/99 to 2/19/99 5 2/13/04 to 10/22/05 5 Longest Unbeaten Streak: Overall 10/13/06 to 1/12/ /12/95 to 1/27/ /20/06 to 3/11/ /21/91 to 2/7/ /5/01 to 11/25/ /1/03 to 10/10/ /18/83 to 12/31/ /4/82 to 1/10/ /22/54 to 2/23/54 12 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: Overall 1/20/06 to 1/19/ /24/04 to 12/23/ /21/83 to 12/31/ /14/82 to 1/29/ /11/03 to 10/24/ /12/95 to 2/9/96 11 Longest Road Unbeaten Streak: Overall 11/18/05 to 1/12/ /23/53 to 2/23/ /22/91 to 2/7/ /5/01 to 12/7/ /30/92 to 12/30/ /12/90 to 11/10/90 7 1/26/66 to 2/12/66 7

146 SCORING (SINCE 1950) Best Goal-Scoring Average Per Game: Season (168 goals, 28 gms) (261 goals, 45 gms) (236 goals, 51 gms) (253 goals, 45 gms) (239 goals, 44 gms) Lowest Goals-Against Average Per Game: Season Most Hat Tricks (team, since 1974): Season Most Goals Scored: Season Most Goals Allowed: Season TEAM RECORS ewest Penalty Minutes: Season Most Penalties: Season Most Penalty Minutes: Season , , POWER PLAYS Most Power-Play Goals: Season Most Short-Handed Goals: Season Best Power-Play Pct: Season (since 1979) MINNESOTA HOCKEY PENALTY KILL Best Penalty-Kill Pct: Season (since 1979) Worst Penalty-Kill Pct: Season (since 1979) Most Opponent Power-Play Goals: Season (since 1970) ewest Opponent Power-Play Goals: Season (since 1970) PENALTIES (SINCE 1950) ewest Penalties: Season Worst Power-Play Pct: Season (since 1979) GOPHER HOCKEY 145

147 MINNESOTA HOCKEY OPPONENT RECORS Opponent irst Last W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neutral WCHA Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State Colorado College enver Michigan Tech Minnesota uluth Minnesota State Nebraska-Omaha North akota St. Cloud State Wisconsin Totals ATLANTIC HOCKEY Air orce Army Holy Cross Mercyhurst Rochester Inst. of Tech Quinnipiac Totals CCHA Alaska airbanks Bowling Green erris State Lake Superior State Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Northern Michigan Notre ame Ohio State Western Michigan Totals ECACHL Brown Clarkson Colgate Cornell artmouth Harvard Princeton Rensselaer St. Lawrence Union Yale Totals HOCKEY EAST Boston College Boston University Maine Massachusetts UMass-Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Providence Totals GOPHER HOCKEY

148 OPPONENT RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY OTHERS Alabama-Huntsville Amesbury Army-Navy Ascensions Bermans of Park League Brandon Brock Hall California Calumet, Mich Carleton Chicago AA Chip. alls American Legion Cleveland allas A.C ayton s uluth Zephers Eveleth Jr. College airbanks-awson ort Snelling ort William Gonzaga Hamline Hancock, Mich Hibbing Veterans Houghton All-Stars Honeywell Illinois Illinois-Chicago London (Ontario) Loyola (Montreal) Luther Seminary M. Cooke and Sons Manitoba Marquette McMaster Navy liers Niagara North akota Aggies Northern Arizona Park League All-Stars Philadelphia Port Arthur Griffons Ramsey Tech School St. Boniface St. James St. Louis St. Nicholas St. Thomas Southern California Tulsa A.C U.S. International Wayne State Wheaties (AAU) Winnipeg Winnipeg Barons Winnipeg Rangers GOPHER HOCKEY 147

149 MINNESOTA HOCKEY AAU ALL-STARS Series tied irst meeting - 12/14/34, MN 2-1 Last meeting - 1/27/36, AAU 4-0 AIR ORCE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 3/24/07, MN 4-3 Last meeting - 12/30/07, T 2-2 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/12/90, MN 10-0 Last meeting - 12/29/06, MN 3-1 ALASKA ANCHORAGE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 12/21/86, MN 5-1 Last meeting - 1/30/10, UAA 2-1 Longest MN win streak - 7 Longest AA win streak s - MN s - MN ALASKA AIRBANKS Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/20/86, MN 4-0 Last meeting - 10/15/05, T 3-3 ALBERTA Minnesota leads Only meeting - 10/6/05, MN 4-3 Exhibition game AMESBURY Minnesota leads Only meeting - 3/2/40, MN 9-4 ARMY Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/5/64, MN 6-3 Last meeting - 12/28/66, MN 12-1 ARMY-NAVY Minnesota leads irst meeting - 2/27/43, MN 5-2 Last meeting - 3/2/43, A-N 3-1 ASCENSIONS Minnesota leads irst meeting - 2/19/35, MN 3-2 Last meeting - 2/20/35, MN 3-0 BEMIJI STATE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 10/14/00, MN 9-3 Last meeting - 11/15/10, BSU 6-2 BERMANS O PARK LEAGUE Minnesota leads Only meeting - 1/19/45, MN GOPHER HOCKEY ALL-TIME OPPONENTS BOSTON COLLEGE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - BC irst meeting - 3/11/54, MN 14-1 Last meeting - 3/28/08, BC s - Tied s - BC s - MN s - MN s - NP 50s - MN BOSTON UNIVERSITY BU leads Last 10 games - BU irst meeting - 12/20/63, MN 4-2 Last meeting - 1/3/05, L s - Tied s - BU s - MN s - MN s - Tied BOWLING GREEN Minnesota leads irst meeting - 3/18/79, MN 6-3 Last meeting - 1/2/10, MN 3-1 BRANON Brandon leads irst meeting - 1/1/47, B 8-4 Last meeting - 1/2/47, B 4-2 BROWN Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/28/77, MN 2-0 Last meeting - 1/2/09, MN 6-2 BROCK HALL Minnesota leads Only meeting - 3/3/40, MN 9-1 CALGARY Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/30/91, MN 10-4 Last meeting - 10/7/04, MN 7-2 Exhibition games CALIORNIA Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/23/47, MN 5-4 Last meeting - 2/5/49, UCB 5-3 CALUMET, MICH. Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/12/32, MN 2-0 TEAM CANAA Team Canada leads irst meeting - 10/26/90, TC 5-4 (ot) Last meeting - 10/27/90, TC 11-8 Both meetings have been exhibition games CARLETON Minnesota leads irst meeting - 2/2/26, MN 3-1 Last meeting - 1/4/37, MN 7-0 CHAUX-E-ONS Series is Only meeting - 12/27/70, T 5-5 Exhibition game CHICAGO AA Minnesota leads irst meeting - 2/1/29, MN 4-0 Last meeting - 2/2/29, T 1-1 CHIPPEWA ALLS AMERICAN LEGION Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/2/34, MN 5-0 CLARKSON Minnesota leads irst meeting - 3/16/90, MN 6-1 Last meeting - 3/26/93, MN 2-1 CLEVELAN Cleveland leads Only meeting - 3/28/39, CL 4-3 COLGATE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/29/65, MN 8-4 Last meeting - 10/27/01, MN 9-0 COLLEGE ALL-STARS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 12/20/68, MN 6-5 Exhibition game COLORAO COLLEGE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - T irst meeting - 2/28/47, MN 8-3 Last meeting - 2/20/10, MN 7-4 Minnesota s longest win streak - 20 CC s longest win streak s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN s - CC s - Tied CORNELL Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/31/93, MN 5-2 Last meeting - 3/27/05, MN 2-1 (ot) CZECH NATIONAL SELECTS CNS leads (Exhibition games) irst meeting - 3/14/74, CNS 7-1 Last meeting - 12/27/92, CNS 5-1

150 CZECH OLYMPICS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/2/60, MN 3-2 Exhibition game ALLAS A.C. allas leads Only meeting - 1/3/30, 9-4 ARTMOUTH Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/29/36, MN 2-0 Last meeting - 12/20/80, MN 9-2 AYTON S Minnesota leads Only meeting - 1/17/36, MN 2-1 ENVER Minnesota leads Last 10 games - U irst meeting - 1/1/51, MN 10-4 Last meeting - 2/13/10, U 5-1 Minnesota s longest win streak - 8 enver s longest win streak s - U s - MN s - MN s - U s - U s - MN ULUTH ZEPHERS uluth leads irst meeting - 12/22/37, 6-1 Last meeting - 11/30/38, 6-2 YNAMO RIGA Series is Only meeting - 12/15/90, T 4-4 Exhibition game EVELETH JR. COLLEGE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/11/24, MN 7-0 Last meeting - 12/30/31, MN 4-2 AIRBANKS-AWSON Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/8/37, MN 2-1 Last meeting - 1/9/37, MN 4-3 ERRIS STATE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/2/93, S 6-4 Last meeting - 12/30/06, MN 5-2 ORT SNELLING Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/22/44, S 2-1 Last meeting - 2/17/44, MN 4-1 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS ORT WILLIAM Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/26/45, T 3-3 Last meeting - 12/12/53, MN 5-3 GONZAGA Gonzaga leads Only meeting - 3/29/38, G 5-1 HAMLINE Series tied irst meeting - 1/17/22, H 2-1 Last meeting - 2/27/22, MN 3-2 HANCOCK, MICH. Hancock leads Only meeting - 2/11/32, H 2-1 HARVAR Minnesota leads Last 10 meetings - MN irst meeting - 1/14/32, H 7-6 Last meeting - 1/9/10, MN 3-1 HIBBING VETERANS Series tied irst meeting - 1/12/24, MN 7-0 Last meeting - 1/3/31, H.V. 7-2 HOLY CROSS Holy Cross leads Only meeting - 3/24/06, HC 4-3 ot HONEYWELL (MN AMATEUR) Honeywell leads Only meeting - 1/21/44, H 6-4 HOUGHTON ALL-STARS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 1/7/32, MN 5-4 ILLINOIS Minnesota leads Last 10 meetings - MN irst meeting - 3/3/38, MN 7-2 Last meeting - 2/13/43, ILL 2-1 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Minnesota leads irst meeting - 10/14/83, MN 12-2 Last meeting - 1/3/93, UIC 3-2 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE LSSU leads irst meeting - 12/17/76, LSSU 6-3 Last meeting - 12/30/00, MN 5-4 Exhibition games - MN LONON (ONTARIO) Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/14/39, MN 10-2 Last meeting - 12/12/41, MN 2-1 MINNESOTA HOCKEY LOYOLA (MONTREAL) Minnesota leads Only meeting - 12/30/55, MN 6-2 LUTHER SEMINARY Minnesota leads Only meeting - 1/31/22, MN 1-0 M. COOKE AN SONS (ULUTH) MCS leads Only meeting - 1/2/31, MCS 6-3 MAINE Maine leads Last 10 games - ME irst meeting - 10/26/84, MN 4-2 Last meeting - 10/6/06, ME 3-1 MANITOBA Manitoba leads irst meeting - 1/18/27, M 2-0 Last meeting - 10/23/82, MN 6-0 MARQUETTE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 2/22/23, MN 3-2 Last meeting - 2/6/31, MN 2-1 (ot) MASSACHUSETTS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 10/15/04, MN 1-0 MASS.-LOWELL Minnesota leads irst meeting - 11/30/84, MN 6-3 Last meeting - 12/30/05, MN 5-4 MCMASTER Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/8/38, MN 6-3 Last meeting - 12/28/62, MN 5-1 MERCYHURST Minnesota leads Only meeting - 3/28/03, MN 9-2 MERRIMACK Minnesota leads Only meeting - 12/22/04, MN 6-2 MIAMI (OHIO) Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/30/83, T 3-3 Last meeting - 12/28/96, MN 7-4 MICHIGAN Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 1/22/23, MN 2-0 Last meeting - 11/27/09, MI 6-0 Minnesota s longest win streak - 8 Michigan s longest win streak - 16 GOPHER HOCKEY 149

151 MINNESOTA HOCKEY 00s - MN s - MI s - MN s - MN s - MI s - MI s - MN s - MN s - MN Exhibition games MICHIGAN STATE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 1/20/50, MN 8-2 Last meeting - 11/28/09, MN 201 Minnesota s longest win streak - 22 Michigan State s longest win streak s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN MICHIGAN TECH Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 2/13/22, T 3-3 Last meeting - 12/12/09, MN 3-2 Minnesota s longest win streak - 14 Michigan Tech s longest win streak s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MTU s - MTU s - MN s - MN s - MN s - Tied Exhibition games MINNESOTA ULUTH Minnesota leads Last 10 games - UM irst meeting - 12/13/52, MN 14-2 Last meeting - 2/27/10, UM 3-0 Minnesota s longest win streak - 12 Minn-uluth s longest win streak s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN s - MN Exhibition games MINNESOTA NORTH STARS Stars lead /22/82, Stars 13-3 (Exhibition game) 150 GOPHER HOCKEY ALL-TIME OPPONENTS MINNESOTA STATE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 1/2/98, MN 6-2 Last meeting - 12/5/09, MN 6-2 Minnesota s longest win streak - 9 Minnesota State s longest win streak s - MN s - MN NAVY LIERS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/4/44, MN 7-2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA Minnesota leads Only meeting - 10/11/03, MN 7-3 NEW HAMPSHIRE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 3/22/79, MN 4-3 Last meeting - 11/8/08, MN 6-2 NIAGARA Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/6/06, MN 5-2 Last meeting - 1/7/06, MN 7-1 NORTHEASTERN Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/21/63, MN 5-1 Last meeting - 1/3/09, M 3-2 (ot) NORTH AKOTA Minnesota leads Last 10 games - UN irst meeting - 1/31/30, MN 6-1 Last meeting - 1/10/09, UN 6-1 Minnesota s longest win streak - 11 North akota s longest win streak s - N s - MN s - MN s - MN s - N s - N s - Tied s - MN NORTH AKOTA AGGIES Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/4/26, MN 5-2 Last meeting - 1/30/30, MN 11-2 NORTHERN ARIZONA Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/26/82, MN 9-3 Last meeting - 12/27/82, MN 5-2 NORTHERN MICHIGAN Minnesota leads irst meeting - 3/20/80, NM 4-3 Last meeting - 1/3/10, NM 4-2 Exhibition games s - MN s - MN s - MN NOTRE AME Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 2/9/25, MN 2-0 Last meeting - 3/27/04, MN 5-2 Minnesota s longest win streak - 6 Notre ame s longest win streak - 4 OHIO STATE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/26/68, MN 10-1 Last meeting - 10/26/07, MN 2-1 PARK LEAGUE ALL-STARS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/23/45, MN 6-3 PHILAELPHIA Minnesota leads Only meeting - 3/26/39, MN 10-1 POLISH NATIONALS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 12/26/70, MN 2-1 Exhibition game POLISH OLYMPIC TEAM Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/18/32, MN 8-0 Exhibition game PORI ACES (INLAN) Pori Aces leads Only meeting - 12/30/96, PA 5-4 Exhibition game PORT ARTHUR GRIONS Port Arthur leads irst meeting - 1/14/44, PA 9-4 Last meeting - 1/15/44, PA 3-2 PRINCETON Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/27/36, MN 3-1 Last meeting - 12/20/03, MN 9-0 PROVIENCE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 12/27/62, MN 5-4 Last meeting - 12/29/01, MN 6-1 QUINNIPIAC Minnesota leads Only meeting - 12/9/00, MN 11-2

152 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS MINNESOTA HOCKEY RENSSELAER Minnesota leads irst meeting - 3/13/53, MN 3-2 Last meeting - 10/12/07, MN 4-3 RAMSEY TECH SCHOOL Minnesota leads Only meeting - 1/10/23, MN 6-1 ROCHESTER INST. O TECHNOLOGY RIT leads Only meeting - 12/29/07, RIT 4-3 ROCHESTER MUSTANGS Series tied irst meeting - 12/1/50, R 8-6 Last meeting - 12/1/51, MN 9-2 All exhibition games RUSSIAN SPARTAK Russian Spartak leads irst meeting - 1/2/77, RS 9-4 Last meeting - 1/2/85, SP 5-2 Exhibition games ST. BONIACE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/19/52, MN 7-4 Last meeting - 12/8/56, MN 5-1 ST. CLOU STATE Minnesota leads Last 10 games - MN irst meeting - 10/12/90, T 3-3 Last meeting - 1/23/10, SCSU 4-1 Minnesota s longest win streak - 10 SCSU s longest win streak s - MN s - MN ST. JAMES Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/4/43, SJ 5-1 Last meeting - 2/1/47, T 4-4 ST. LAWRENCE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/21/66, MN 11-3 Last meeting - 10/9/98, SLU 6-4 ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/29/72, MN 6-5 Last meeting - 10/23/76, MN 6-4 ST. NICHOLAS Minnesota leads Only meeting - 3/27/39, MN 3-2 ST. PETERSBURG RE ARMY SPRA leads Only meeting - 12/28/93, SPRA 4-2 Exhibition game ST. THOMAS Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/15/23, MN 4-0 Last meeting - 1/24/27, MN 4-1 SOUTHERN CALIORNIA Southern California leads irst meeting - 3/24/38, SC 5-2 Last meeting - 12/29/38, SC 4-0 SOVIET OLYMPIC TEAM SOT leads Only meeting - 12/28/60, SOT 10-2 Exhibition game SWEISH NATIONALS Series tied irst meeting - 2/26/62, T 3-3 Last meeting - 12/28/94, T 4-4 All exhibition games SWISS NATIONALS Series tied irst meeting - 12/28/70, SN 3-0 Last meeting - 12/27/95, MN 6-0 Exhibition games TULSA A.C. Series tied Only meeting - 1/4/30, T 0-0 (ot) UNION Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/29/00, MN 3-2 Last meeting - 12/29/05, MN 8-0 U.S. INTERNATIONAL Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/6/80, USI 6-4 Last meeting - 12/15/85, MN 9-1 U.S. NATIONALS USN leads irst meeting - 12/16/60, USN 6-3 Last meeting - 1/10/83, MN 7-0 All exhibition games U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM USO leads irst meeting - 1/27/32, USO 4-0 Last meeting - 1/3/83, USO 9-3 All exhibition games U.S. UNER-18 TEAM Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/17/03, MN 6-0 Last meeting - 10/27/07, MN 3-1 All exhibition games VALERENGA Valenenga leads Only meeting - 12/15/99, Val 7-5 Exhibition game WAYNE STATE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 10/13/06, MN 7-1 Last meeting - 1/5/08, MN 5-2 WESTERN MICHIGAN WMU leads Only meeting - 12/17/88, WMU 9-3 WHEATIES (AAU) Wheaties leads Only meeting - 1/19/36, W 3-2 WHITE BEAR Minnesota leads Only meeting - 2/27/34, MN 7-1 WINNIPEG Winnipeg leads irst meeting - 12/5/47, W 8-4 Last meeting - 1/7/49, MN 7-3 WINNIPEG BARONS Minnesota leads irst meeting - 12/10/54, MN 14-1 Last meeting - 12/11/54, MN 8-2 WINNIPEG RANGERS Winnipeg leads Only meeting - 12/14/56, WR 8-0 WISCONSIN Minnesota leads Last 10 games - T irst meeting - 1/15/22, MN 3-0 Last meeting - 3/7/10, MN 6-1 Minnesota s longest win streak - 9 Wisconsin s longest win streak s - MN s - MN s - MN s - WIS s - MN s - NP 40s - NP 30s - MN s - MN YALE Minnesota leads irst meeting - 1/11/35, Y 2-0 Last meeting - 12/27/02, MN 7-2 GOPHER HOCKEY 151

153 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS SEASON G W L T INISH PCT COACH SEASON G W L T INISH PCT COACH I.. Maconald Emil Iverson Emil Iverson Emil Iverson * Emil Iverson Emil Iverson Emil Iverson Emil Iverson Emil Iverson rank Pond rank Pond rank Pond rank Pond rank Pond Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong * * Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong Larry Armstrong oc Romnes oc Romnes oc Romnes oc Romnes oc Romnes t1.793 John Mariucci John Mariucci John Mariucci Marsh Ryman John Mariucci John Mariucci #.542 John Mariucci John Mariucci John Mariucci John Mariucci John Mariucci John Mariucci John Mariucci t2.593 John Mariucci Glen Sonmor Glen Sonmor Glen Sonmor Glen Sonmor Glen Sonmor Glen Sonmor Herb Brooks Herb Brooks Herb Brooks Herb Brooks Herb Brooks Herb Brooks Herb Brooks Brad Buetow Brad Buetow Brad Buetow Brad Buetow Brad Buetow Brad Buetow * oug Woog * oug Woog oug Woog oug Woog oug Woog oug Woog oug Woog t2.619 oug Woog oug Woog oug Woog oug Woog t1.679 oug Woog oug Woog * oug Woog on Lucia on Lucia on Lucia *9 t2.722 on Lucia t4.648 on Lucia t3.648 on Lucia on Lucia on Lucia on Lucia on Lucia on Lucia * - UM Best + - Interim Coach # - No league - National AAU Champions ALL-TIME RECOR 89 SEASONS 2,692 games 1, (.630) 152 GOPHER HOCKEY

154 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: I.. MACONAL 1/17 L Hamline 1-2 1/20 Wisconsin 3-0 1/21 Wisconsin 3-1 1/31 W Luther Seminary 1-0 2/3 W Wisconsin /4 W Wisconsin 7-0 2/13 Michigan Tech 3-3 (ot) 2/14 Michigan Tech 0-3 2/18 L Michigan Tech 2-3 2/27 W Hamline 3-2 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON 1/10 W Ramsey Tech. School 6-1 1/15 W St. Thomas 4-0 1/22 W Michigan 2-0 1/23 W Michigan 3-0 2/9 Wisconsin 4-0 2/10 Wisconsin 1-1 (ot) 2/19 Michigan 6-3 2/20 Michigan 2-3 2/22 Marquette 3-2 2/23 Marquette 4-2 2/28 W Wisconsin 3-2 3/1 W Wisconsin 4-0 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON 1/11 Eveleth JC 7-0 1/12 Hibbing 4-2 1/18 Marquette 2-1 1/19 Marquette 1-0 1/25 Wisconsin 4-0 1/26 Wisconsin 5-0 2/8 W Marquette 6-1 2/9 W Marquette 3-1 2/18 W Michigan 2-1 2/19 W Michigan 2-0 2/22 Michigan 7-1 2/23 Michigan 2-3 2/29 W Wisconsin 4-0 3/1 W Wisconsin 4-0 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON 2/3 W Marquette 3-0 2/4 W Marquette 2-0 2/9 W Notre ame 2-0 2/10 W Notre ame 2-1 2/13 Wisconsin 5-1 2/14 Wisconsin 1-0 (ot) 3/2 T Michigan 1-1 (ot) 3/3 L Michigan 0-1 3/13 W Wisconsin 1-0 3/14 W Wisconsin 1-0 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON 1/4 W North akota Aggies 5-2 1/5 W North akota Aggies 6-2 1/15 Wisconsin 0-0 (ot) 1/16 Wisconsin 1-1 (ot) 1/18 Marquette 0-0 1/19 Marquette 4-1 2/2 W Carleton 3-1 2/8 W Notre ame 6-4 2/9 W Notre ame 4-0 2/19 Michigan State 2-0 2/19 Michigan 6-0 2/20 Michigan 1-1 (ot) 3/1 W Michigan 4-2 (ot) 3/2 W Michigan 2-1 3/10 W Wisconsin 4-2 3/11 W Wisconsin 2-1 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON 1/14 Wisconsin 1-0 1/15 Wisconsin 3-1 1/18 L Manitoba 0-2 (ot) 1/19 L Manitoba 0-4 1/24 W St. Thomas 4-1 1/26 L St. Thomas 1-2 2/1 W Eveleth Jr. College 2-1 2/7 W Notre ame 3-0 2/8 L Notre ame 0-2 2/14 W Wisconsin 4-0 2/15 W Wisconsin 2-1 2/22 W Michigan 3-2 2/23 W Michigan 1-0 3/11 L Michigan ^ 0-1 3/12 L Michigan ^ 1-2 OVERALL: Conference Co-Champions ^ Windsor, Ontario COACH: EMIL IVERSON 1/4 W North akota Aggies 9-2 1/6 W North akota Aggies /17 Michigan 3-0 1/18 Michigan 4-1 2/3 Wisconsin 1-2 2/4 Wisconsin 1-1 (ot) 2/7 Marquette 1-4 2/13 W Michigan 4-1 2/14 W Michigan 4-0 2/20 W Wisconsin 1-0 2/21 W Wisconsin 4-1 2/28 T Marquette 2-2 (ot) 3/1 W Marquette 4-1 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON CO-NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (WITH YALE) 1/7 W North akota Aggies /18 Michigan 4-0 1/19 Michigan 6-0 1/25 W Michigan Tech 3-0 1/26 W Michigan Tech 5-0 2/1 W Chicago AA 4-0 2/2 T Chicago AA 1-1 (ot) 2/11 Marquette 2-5 2/12 Marquette 3-2 2/13 Wisconsin 1-2 2/14 Wisconsin 2-0 2/21 W Michigan 5-1 GOPHER HOCKEY 153

155 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS 2/23 W Michigan 2-0 3/4 W Wisconsin 2-0 3/5 W Wisconsin 4-0 3/14 W Marquette 4-2 3/15 W Marquette 2-0 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: EMIL IVERSON 1/3 L allas A.C /4 T Tulsa A.C. 0-0 (ot) 1/10 Wisconsin 0-2 1/11 Wisconsin 3-4 1/13 Marquette 1-2 1/15 Marquette 1-5 1/20 L Michigan 0-3 1/21 W Michigan 1-0 1/27 W Michigan Tech 3-2 1/28 L Michigan Tech 2-3 2/3 W North akota Aggies /4 W North akota 6-1 2/15 W Wisconsin 2-1 2/17 W Wisconsin 2-1 (ot) 2/21 Michigan 1-1 2/22 Michigan 1-2 3/3 W Marquette 3-2 3/4 L Marquette 1-4 OVERALL: COACH: RANK PON 12/29 L Manitoba /30 L Manitoba 2-5 1/2 M. Cooke and Sons (uluth) 6-3 1/3 Hibbing Veterans 2-7 1/9 Wisconsin 1-3 1/12 Marquette 1-1 1/13 Marquette 3-6 1/23 L Michigan 1-2 1/24 L Michigan 0-1 1/26 W Michigan Tech 8-2 1/27 W Michigan Tech 7-3 2/5 L Marquette 1-3 2/6 L Marquette 1-2 (ot) 2/13 W Wisconsin 2-1 2/14 W Wisconsin 4-1 2/20 Michigan Tech 3-0 2/21 Michigan Tech 2-0 2/27 Michigan 1-3 2/28 Michigan 0-2 OVERALL: COACH: RANK PON 12/29 W Eveleth Jr. College /30 W Eveleth Jr. College 4-2 1/7 W Houghton All-Stars 5-4 1/13 L Olympics 0-4 1/14 Harvard 6-7 1/19 Wisconsin /21 W Michigan 3-0 1/22 W Michigan 1-0 2/4 W Michigan Tech 8-1 2/5 W Michigan Tech 8-1 2/10 W Michigan Tech 6-1 2/11 Hancock, Mich /12 Calumet, Mich /18 W Polish Olympic Team 8-0 3/4 Michigan 1-1 (ot) 3/5 Michigan 1-0 OVERALL: Conference Champions COACH: RANK PON 1/13 W North akota 4-0 1/14 W North akota 9-0 1/20 W Michigan 2-1 1/21 W Michigan 4-1 2/4 Wisconsin ^ 6-1 2/10 W Wisconsin 8-0 2/11 W Wisconsin 3-0 2/17 North akota /18 North akota 3-0 2/24 Michigan 5-2 2/25 Michigan 1-3 OVERALL: Conference Champions ^ Eau Claire, Wis COACH: RANK PON 1/5 L Manitoba 2-3 1/6 L Manitoba 0-4 1/18 W Michigan 5-2 1/19 W Michigan 1-0 1/25 Michigan Tech 4-1 1/27 Michigan Tech 1-2 2/2 W Chippewa alls Legion 5-0 2/9 Wisconsin 1-0 2/10 Wisconsin 7-0 2/16 Michigan Tech 5-4 2/17 Michigan Tech 4-0 2/23 W Michigan 3-1 2/24 W Michigan 2-1 2/27 W White Bear 7-1 OVERALL: COACH: RANK PON 12/14 W AAU All-Stars /21 L Yale /22 L Yale 1-3 1/10 L Manitoba 1-2 1/11 L Manitoba 1-4 1/18 T Michigan 2-2 (ot) 1/19 L Michigan 3-4 1/25 Michigan Tech 2-1 (ot) 1/26 Michigan Tech 4-1 2/1 W Michigan Tech 6-1 2/2 W Michigan Tech 3-0 2/8 W Wisconsin 9-0 2/9 W Wisconsin 5-1 2/23 Michigan 1-1 (ot) 2/24 Michigan 1-3 3/1 W Ascensions 3-2 3/4 W Ascensions 3-0 OVERALL: GOPHER HOCKEY

156 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 1/10 L AAU All-Stars 0-4 1/16 W Carleton 6-0 1/17 W ayton's (AAU) 2-1 1/19 L Wheaties (AAU) 2-3 1/27 W Princeton 3-1 1/29 L Princeton ^ 3-4 2/2 L Manitoba 2-3 2/3 L Manitoba 2-5 2/14 Michigan 7-1 2/16 Michigan 1-0 2/20 Michigan Tech 5-0 2/23 Michigan Tech 3-0 2/28 W Michigan Tech 2-1 3/1 W Michigan Tech 3-0 3/11 L Michigan 1-2 3/12 W Michigan 5-1 OVERALL: ^ St. Paul Auditorium COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 12/11 W Carleton /29 W artmouth ^ /30 W artmouth 3-1 1/8 W airbanks-awson (Alaska) 2-1 1/9 W airbanks-awson (Alaska) 4-3 1/15 W Michigan 3-0 1/16 L Michigan 1-8 1/22 Manitoba 1-0 1/23 Manitoba 0-5 1/29 W Michigan Tech 2-1 1/30 L Michigan Tech 0-1 2/5 Michigan Tech 3-0 2/6 Michigan Tech 1-1 (ot) 2/12 W Carleton 7-1 2/24 W Michigan 3-1 2/26 L Michigan 2-3 OVERALL: ^ St. Paul Auditorium COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 12/22 L uluth Zephers /28 Toronto /29 Toronto 3-6 1/12 Michigan 2-1 1/14 Michigan 1-2 1/21 W Michigan Tech 4-3 1/22 W Michigan Tech 2-1 1/28 L Manitoba ^ 2-3 1/29 L Manitoba 1-2 2/18 Michigan Tech 4-1 2/19 Michigan Tech 3-3 (ot) 2/24 Michigan 4-3 2/26 Michigan 3-5 3/3 W Illinois 7-2 3/24 Southern California 2-5 3/26 Southern California 3-4 3/29 L Gonzaga 1-5 OVERALL: ^ St. Paul Auditorium COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 11/30 uluth Zephers /8 W McMaster U /9 W McMaster U /28 L Southern California ^ /29 L Southern California 0-4 1/6 Illinois 6-0 1/7 Illinois 5-2 1/13 Manitoba 2-3 1/14 Manitoba 4-1 1/19 W Michigan 6-0 1/21 W Michigan 4-0 1/27 W Michigan Tech 5-0 1/28 W Michigan Tech 5-2 2/3 W Michigan Tech 2-1 2/4 W Michigan Tech 4-0 2/11 Manitoba 0-3 2/17 W Illinois 8-0 2/18 W Illinois 8-2 2/23 W Michigan 8-3 2/25 W Michigan 7-0 3/26 W vs. Philadelphia * /27 W vs. St. Nicholas * 3-2 3/28 L vs. Cleveland * 3-4 OVERALL: * National AAU Tournament ^ St. Paul Auditorium COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG NATIONAL AAU TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 12/14 W London (Ont.) /15 W London (Ont.) /29 Yale /30 Yale 7-2 1/5 Illinois 8-2 1/6 Illinois /12 Michigan Tech 7-1 1/13 Michigan Tech 9-1 1/18 W Michigan 9-2 1/20 W Michigan 5-2 2/2 W Michigan Tech 9-1 2/3 W Michigan Tech 8-0 2/9 W Illinois 9-1 2/10 W Illinois 9-2 2/24 Michigan 7-0 2/26 Michigan 5-0 3/2 W vs. Amesbury * 9-4 3/3 W vs. Brock Hall * 9-1 OVERALL: * National AAU Tournament (Lake Placid, N.Y.) COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 12/9 London (Ont.) /10 London (Ont.) 3-3 (ot) 12/27 L Yale /28 W Yale 5-4 1/10 Illinois 2-2 (ot) 1/11 Illinois 1-4 1/16 W Michigan 4-0 1/18 W Michigan 7-2 1/24 Michigan Tech 8-0 1/25 Michigan Tech 3-0 2/14 L Illinois 4-5 GOPHER HOCKEY 155

157 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS 2/15 W Illinois 6-2 2/20 W Michigan Tech 7-2 2/21 W Michigan Tech 3-1 2/27 Michigan 8-0 3/1 Michigan 2-1 OVERALL: COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 12/11 L London (Ont.) /12 W London (Ont.) 2-1 1/2 L artmouth 2-4 1/3 L artmouth 3-5 (ot) 1/9 Michigan Tech 2-3 1/10 Michigan Tech 2-1 1/22 Michigan 2-3 1/24 Michigan 6-0 2/20 W Michigan Tech 5-3 (ot) 2/21 W Michigan Tech 4-1 2/26 W Michigan 4-0 2/28 W Michigan 5-1 OVERALL: COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 1/4 St. James 1-5 1/5 St. James 3-8 1/8 W Illinois 1-0 (def.) 1/9 W Illinois 1-0 (def.) 1/14 W Michigan 3-0 1/16 W Michigan 4-0 1/22 Michigan Tech 3-1 1/23 Michigan Tech 0-1 2/5 W Michigan Tech 6-4 2/6 W Michigan Tech 8-2 2/12 Illinois 2-1 2/13 Illinois 1-2 2/18 T Michigan 1-1 (ot) 2/20 W Michigan 6-2 2/27 W Army-Navy 5-2 3/2 L Army-Navy 1-3 OVERALL: COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 1/7 W St. James 4-1 1/8 W St. James 6-1 1/14 L Port Arthur Griffons 4-9 1/15 L Port Arthur Griffons 2-3 1/21 L Honeywell 4-6 1/22 L ort Snelling 1-2 2/4 W Navy liers 7-2 2/5 W ort Snelling 6-4 2/11 St. James 6-5 2/12 St. James 3-5 2/17 ort Snelling ^ 4-1 OVERALL: ^ St. Paul Auditorium 2/3 Michigan /9 St. James & Winnipeg Stars 3-4 2/10 St. James & Winnipeg Stars 6-9 2/23 W Park League All-Stars 6-3 OVERALL: COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 1/4 L St. James 2-7 1/5 L St. James 4-7 1/11 W t. William 9-4 1/12 W t. William 9-4 1/18 Michigan 2-5 1/19 Michigan 4-8 2/1 T Michigan 3-3 (ot) 2/2 W Michigan 5-2 2/8 W Michigan Tech 7-2 2/9 W Michigan Tech /15 Michigan Tech 9-2 2/16 Michigan Tech 6-2 2/21 St. James 5-2 2/22 St. James 4-0 OVERALL: COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG Player G A TP Roland epaul, C Jerry Remole, W Bill Hodgins, RW Bud rick, C Bob leming, W /20 W ort William /21 W ort William /27 Yale /28 Yale 6-2 1/1 L Brandon 4-8 1/2 L Brandon 2-4 1/9 W St. James 5-1 1/10 T St. James 5-5 (ot) 1/17 T Michigan 4-4 (ot) 1/18 L Michigan 4-5 1/24 Michigan Tech 6-4 1/25 Michigan Tech 3-1 1/31 St. James 4-3 2/1 St. James 4-4 (ot) 2/14 Michigan 2-4 2/15 Michigan 3-2 2/21 W Michigan Tech /22 W Michigan Tech 6-2 2/28 W Colorado College 8-3 3/1 W Colorado College 15-2 OVERALL: COACH: LARRY ARMSTRONG 1/5 W St. James 9-3 1/6 W St. James 3-0 1/13 W Michigan /19 W Bermans of Park League 3-1 1/26 T t. Wm. Columbus 3-3 (ot) 1/27 W t. Wm. Columbus GOPHER HOCKEY

158 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: OC ROMNES Player G A TP Roland epaul, C Bill Hodgins, W Jerry Lindegard, C James rick, W Richard Roberts, /5 L Winnipeg /6 L Winnipeg /19 Colorado College /20 Colorado College /22 L Olympic Club /23 W California /27 W California 4-3 1/2 W Harvard 8-6 1/3 W Harvard 7-2 1/8 L Manitoba 5-6 1/9 L Manitoba 4-5 1/16 Michigan 2-3 1/17 Michigan 1-5 1/23 L North akota 3-5 1/24 W North akota 7-4 (ot) 2/6 Michigan Tech 6-5 2/7 Michigan Tech 7-3 2/13 L Michigan 2-6 2/14 W Michigan 5-4 (ot) 2/27 W Michigan Tech 7-4 2/28 L Michigan Tech 3-4 OVERALL: COACH: OC ROMNES Player G A TP Roland epaul, C Rube Bjorkman, W Jerry Lindegard, C John Bonner, C Calvin Engelstad, W /21 ort William /22 W ort William /28 W Yale /29 W Yale ^ 4-2 1/6 L Winnipeg 6-8 1/7 W Winnipeg 7-3 1/14 W Michigan Tech 5-4 1/15 W Michigan Tech ^ 7-3 1/17 Rochester (AAHA) 5-2 1/21 North akota 3-4 (ot) 1/22 North akota 4-6 1/28 W North akota /29 W North akota ^ 7-6 2/4 W California 8-3 2/5 L California ^ 3-5 2/11 Michigan Tech 5-1 2/12 Michigan Tech /18 L Michigan 1-4 2/19 L Michigan # 3-6 2/25 Michigan 1-4 2/26 Michigan 1-4 3/4 Colorado College 2-5 3/5 Colorado College 7-4 OVERALL: ^ St. Paul Auditorium # Rochester, Minn COACH: OC ROMNES Player G A TP Russell Strom, C Jack Bonner, C Calvin Engelstad, W onald Bodin, W Robert Harris, W Rube Bjorkman, W /6 L North akota 3-7 1/7 L North akota ^ 5-6 1/13 North akota 2-3 1/14 North akota 5-8 1/20 Michigan State 8-2 1/21 Michigan State /3 Michigan 1-2 2/4 Michigan 2-6 2/10 L Colorado College # 6-8 2/11 W Colorado College ^ 4-2 2/17 W Michigan State /18 W Michigan State 8-0 2/24 L Michigan 3-7 2/25 L Michigan 2-6 3/3 Colorado College 2-9 3/4 Colorado College 1-6 OVERALL: ^ Rochester, Minn. # St. Paul Auditorium COACH: OC ROMNES Player G A TP PIM Calvin Engelstad, W Rube Bjorkman, W Gordon Watters, C Russell Strom, C onald Bodin, W Goaltenders GP GA GAA Larry Ross Bob Moran /1 L Rochester /7 L ort William /8 L ort William 4-5 (ot) 12/29 L Harvard 3-4 (ot) 12/30 L Harvard 6-7 1/1 enver /2 enver 3-4 1/5 L Michigan 4-5 (ot) 1/6 L Michigan 4-6 1/12 Michigan Tech /13 Michigan Tech 8-5 1/19 Michigan /20 Michigan 0-8 1/24 Rochester 7-9 1/26 W Michigan State 9-3 1/27 W Michigan State 6-2 2/2 North akota 4-8 2/3 North akota 7-2 2/9 Michigan State 7-3 2/10 Michigan State 7-2 2/16 W Colorado College 5-2 2/17 W Colorado College 5-4 (ot) 2/23 W Michigan Tech 6-1 GOPHER HOCKEY 157

159 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS 2/24 W Michigan Tech 8-1 3/2 W North akota 5-2 3/3 W North akota 3-2 OVERALL: COACH: OC ROMNES Player G A TP PIM John Mayasich, C Richard ougherty, W Eugene Campbell, C ick Meredith, W Ken Yackel, Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Larry Ross James Mattson George McCormack /29 Rochester Mustangs /1 W Rochester Mustangs /7 W t. William /8 W t. William /28 L Yale /29 L Yale 3-4 (ot) 1/1 enver 6-9 1/2 enver 5-3 1/4 Colorado College 3-5 1/5 Colorado College 4-6 1/11 Michigan 4-5 1/12 Michigan 1-6 1/18 L Michigan 2-7 1/19 L Michigan 0-5 1/25 North akota 1-5 1/26 North akota 5-3 2/1 L enver 1-6 2/2 L enver 5-6 (ot) 2/8 W Michigan State 9-2 2/9 W Michigan State 6-4 2/15 W North akota 9-2 2/16 L North akota 4-6 2/22 Michigan State 5-4 2/23 Michigan State 5-3 2/29 W Michigan Tech 5-3 3/1 W Michigan Tech 8-4 OVERALL: MCHL: (5th) COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI MCHL CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM John Mayasich, C Richard ougherty, W Eugene Campbell, C Ken Yackel, Robert Johnson, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA James Mattson Warren Strelow /5 W t. William /6 L t. William /13 Minnesota-uluth /19 W St. Boniface /20 W St. Boniface GOPHER HOCKEY 12/26 W Toronto U /26 W Toronto U /29 Colorado College /30 Colorado College 2-5 1/2 enver 2-3 1/3 enver 3-2 1/9 W Michigan State 3-1 1/10 W Michigan State 5-0 1/16 Michigan 4-3 1/17 Michigan 4-5 1/23 Michigan Tech 6-3 1/24 Michigan Tech 5-2 1/30 L North akota 5-7 1/31 W North akota 5-2 2/6 North akota 3-0 2/7 North akota 3-1 2/13 W Michigan 5-2 2/14 W Michigan 4-0 2/20 W enver 4-3 2/21 W enver /6 Michigan State 7-3 3/7 Michigan State 7-2 3/13 W vs. RPI! 3-2 3/15 L vs. Michigan! 3-7 OVERALL: MCHL: (T-1st)! NCAA inals, Colorado Springs, Colo COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI WIHL CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM John Mayasich, C Richard ougherty, W Eugene Campbell, W Ken Yackel, Jack Monahan, C ick Meredith, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA James Mattson red Pulicicchio /4 L St. Boniface /5 L St. Boniface /11 W t. William /12 W t. William /22 W Harvard /23 W Harvard ^ /29 W artmouth /30 W artmouth /1 W Colorado College 7-2 1/2 W Colorado College 7-1 1/8 North akota 2-2 (ot) 1/9 North akota 5-0 1/15 W Michigan 5-4 1/16 L Michigan 3-4 1/22 W Michigan State 5-4 1/23 W Michigan State 8-3 1/29 Michigan State 7-2 1/30 Michigan State 5-3 2/5 W North akota 5-3 2/6 W North akota 8-2 2/12 Michigan Tech 9-3 2/13 Michigan Tech 6-3

160 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY 2/19 W Michigan Tech 5-4 (ot) 2/20 W Michigan Tech /22 enver 7-3 2/23 enver 7-4 2/26 Michigan 3-6 2/27 Michigan 2-5 3/2 L Chicago Blackhawks # 3-6 3/11 W vs. Boston College! /13 L vs. RPI! 4-5 (ot) OVERALL: WIHL: (1st) # Exhibition ^ Hibbing, Minn.! NCAA inals, Colorado Springs, Colo COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM John Mayasich, C George Jetty, W Ken Yackel, ick Meredith, W Bill Swanson, C Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA James Mattson /3 W St. Boniface /4 W St. Boniface /10 W Winnipeg Barons /11 W Winnipeg Barons /20 W RPI 3-2 (ot) 12/21 W RPI % /28 Colorado College /29 Colorado College 2-3 (ot) 1/1 enver 3-3 (ot) 1/2 enver 8-7 (ot) 1/7 L North akota 4-6 1/8 L North akota 3-5 1/14 Michigan /15 Michigan 3-5 1/21 W enver 7-3 1/22 L enver 5-6 1/28 W Michigan Tech 5-1 1/29 W Michigan Tech 4-3 2/4 W Michigan State 7-0 2/5 W Michigan State 3-2 2/8 L Colorado College 2-4 2/9 L Colorado College 3-4 2/11 Michigan Tech 1-4 2/12 Michigan Tech 5-4 2/18 L Michigan 2-5 2/19 L Michigan 1-3 2/25 Michigan State 5-5 (ot) 2/26 Michigan State 7-6 3/4 North akota 6-0 3/5 North akota 0-4 OVERALL: WIHL: (3rd) % at St. Paul Auditorium COACH: MARSH RYMAN Player G A TP PIM Ken Yackel, W Mike Pearson, C George Jetty, C ick Burg, W Ken Wellen, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Jack McCartan on Vaia /1 W St. Boniface /2 W St. Boniface /16 W Colorado College % /17 L Colorado College /22 W Michigan State /23 W Michigan State /30 W vs. Loyola (Montreal)^ /31 W vs. Princeton ^ /2 RPI ^ 5-3 1/6 L U.S. Olympics 2-9 1/7 L U.S. Olympics % 2-3 1/13 Michigan 0-2 1/14 Michigan 1-2 1/20 L Michigan Tech 2-4 1/21 W Michigan Tech 3-2 1/27 North akota 0-4 1/28 North akota 5-3 2/3 T enver 3-3 (ot) 2/4 L enver 1-5 2/10 Michigan Tech 2-5 2/11 Michigan Tech 0-2 2/13 Michigan State 2-1 2/14 Michigan State 2-1 2/17 L Michigan 3-5 2/18 L Michigan 2-6 2/24 Colorado College 4-1 2/25 Colorado College 4-2 3/2 W North akota 8-4 3/3 W North akota 7-0 OVERALL: WIHL: (4th) ^ RPI Invitational Tournament, Troy, N.Y. % at St. Paul Auditorium GOPHER HOCKEY 159

161 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Terry Bartholome, W Murray Williamson, W Bill Swanson, C Mike Pearson, C Bob Turk, C/W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA on Vaia Jack McCartan /7 W St. Boniface /8 W St. Boniface /14 W Winnipeg Rangers /28 W Yale /29 W Yale 1-0 1/1 enver 4-5 1/2 enver 0-6 1/4 Colorado College 1-4 1/5 Colorado College 3-5 1/11 L North akota 2-3 (ot) 1/12 W North akota 4-3 1/18 W Michigan Tech 7-3 1/19 L Michigan Tech 1-2 1/25 North akota 4-1 1/26 North akota 1-7 2/1 Michigan State 1-2 2/2 Michigan State 0-4 2/8 W Michigan 7-3 2/9 L Michigan 3-4 2/11 L Colorado College % 2-3 (ot) 2/12 L Colorado College 2-5 2/15 Michigan 1-8 2/16 Michigan 1-4 2/22 Michigan Tech 3-3 (ot) 2/23 Michigan Tech 4-4 (ot) 3/1 L Michigan State 2-4 3/2 W Michigan State 3-2 3/8 W enver 6-3 3/9 W enver 7-4 OVERALL: WIHL: (6th) % at St. Paul Auditorium COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM ick Burg, W Mike Pearson, C/ Gerald Melnychuk, C Murray Williamson, W Myron Grafstrom, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Jack McCartan /6 W Michigan Tech /7 L Michigan Tech /21 W U.S. Nationals /27 W Harvard /28 W Harvard 3-2 (ot) 12/30 Colorado College 2-7 1/1 enver 2-1 1/3 enver 2-4 1/4 Colorado College 8-3 1/10 W Michigan State 3-2 1/11 L Michigan State 3-4 1/17 W North akota 7-5 1/18 L North akota 3-5 1/24 Michigan Tech 2-5 1/25 Michigan Tech 4-2 1/31 W enver 6-4 2/1 W enver 4-0 2/7 W Michigan 4-2 2/8 L Michigan 2-4 2/14 North akota 1-4 2/15 North akota 5-6 2/21 Michigan /22 Michigan 2-3 2/28 Michigan State 3-4 3/1 Michigan State 5-1 3/7 W Colorado College 7-2 3/8 W Colorado College 2-1 OVERALL: WIHL: (4th) COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Stu Anderson, C Murray Williamson, W Gerald Melnychuk, C Myron Grafstrom, W Herb Brooks, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Mike oyle on Vaia /5 L U.S. Nationals 2-3 (ot) 12/19 W artmouth /20 W artmouth /27 W U.S. Nationals 6-3 1/2 Colorado College 3-2 (ot) 1/3 Colorado College 1-1 (ot) 1/9 W Michigan State 7-3 1/10 T Michigan State 3-3 (ot) 1/16 Michigan Tech 3-5 1/17 Michigan Tech 3-5 1/23 Michigan State 4-5 1/24 Michigan State 4-5 1/30 W North akota 4-3 1/31 L North akota 2-6 2/6 W Colorado College 2-1 2/7 W Colorado College 7-5 2/13 Michigan 6-1 2/14 Michigan 7-3 2/20 North akota 5-6 2/21 North akota 2-5 2/27 W Michigan 6-2 2/28 L Michigan 3-6 3/6 W Michigan Tech 7-5 3/7 L Michigan Tech 4-5 OVERALL: (no league WCHA was formed the next year) 160 GOPHER HOCKEY

162 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Gerald Melnychuk, C Myron Grafstrom, W Jim Rantz, W ave Rovick, W Oscar Mahle, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Chuck Steinweg Mike oyle /27 L Michigan Tech /28 L Michigan Tech /4 T enver 4-4 (ot) 12/5 L enver /29 Colorado College /30 Colorado College 4-8 1/1 enver 1-6 1/2 enver 2-7 1/8 W Colorado College 6-5 1/9 W Colorado College /15 W North akota 9-3 1/16 L North akota 1-4 1/22 T U.S. Olympics 4-4 (ot) 1/23 L U.S. Olympics 2-6 1/29 Michigan Tech 6-8 1/30 Michigan Tech 1-6 2/2 W Czech. Olympics 3-2 2/5 W Michigan 6-3 2/6 L Michigan 2-4 2/12 North akota 5-6 2/13 North akota 1-5 2/19 W Michigan State 5-0 2/20 W Michigan State /26 Michigan 2-3 2/27 Michigan 4-3 (ot) 3/4 Michigan State 5-4 (ot) 3/5 Michigan State 3-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (6th) COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM Jerry Norman, W Oscar Mahle, W Gary Schmalzbauer, W Len Lilyholm, C Larry Smith, C Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Mike Larson Chuck Steinweg /2 Michigan State /3 Michigan State /16 L U.S. Nationals /17 L vs. U.S. Nationals ^ /18 W vs. U.S. Nationals % /19 L U.S. Nationals /28 L Soviet Olympics /6 W Colorado College 9-6 1/7 W Colorado College 4-2 1/13 W Michigan 4-2 1/14 L Michigan 2-4 1/20 Michigan 3-4 1/21 Michigan 3-9 1/27 W Michigan State 5-2 1/28 W Michigan State 7-3 2/3 North akota 9-2 2/4 North akota 3-4 (ot) 2/10 Michigan Tech 0-6 2/11 Michigan Tech 2-3 (ot) 2/17 W Michigan Tech 5-1 2/18 W Michigan Tech 3-2 2/25 Colorado College /26 Colorado College 7-1 3/3 W North akota 6-4 3/4 W North akota 4-3 3/10 W Michigan * 3-1 3/11 T Michigan * 3-3 (ot) 3/17 L vs. enver! 1-6 3/18 W vs. RPI! 4-3 OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) ^ at uluth, Minn. % at Virginia, Minn. * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena! NCAA inals, enver, Colo COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Ron Constantine, W Len Lilyholm, W Jim Stordahl, C ave Brooks, C Gary Schmalzbauer, W Goaltenders GP GA Saves GAA Mike Larson Ron Braatz Chuck Steinweg /15 W Colorado College /16 W Colorado College /29 W Harvard /30 W Harvard 4-3 1/5 Michigan State 3-5 1/6 Michigan State 2-5 1/12 L Michigan Tech 1-5 1/13 L Michigan Tech 2-4 1/19 W Minnesota-uluth 6-1 1/20 Minnesota-uluth 6-4 1/26 T Michigan State 1-1 (ot) 1/27 L Michigan State 3-5 2/2 Colorado College /3 Colorado College 9-3 2/9 W North akota 4-1 2/10 L North akota 4-5 (ot) 2/16 Michigan Tech 3-6 2/17 Michigan Tech 2-3 (ot) 2/23 North akota 2-3 2/24 North akota 5-6 2/26 T Swedish Nationals 3-3 (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (7th) GOPHER HOCKEY 161

163 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Lou Nanne, Gary Schmalzbauer, W Larry Stordahl, W Jim Stordahl, C Len Lilyholm, W Goaltender GP GA Sv. % GAA Roger Groth Bill abian /30 Michigan Tech /1 Michigan Tech /15 W Minnesota-uluth /21 W Minnesota-uluth /22 Minnesota-uluth 4-4 (ot) 12/27 W vs. Providence ^ /28 W vs. McMaster ^ /29 RPI ^ 6-3 1/4 W Michigan 6-4 1/5 T Michigan 3-3 (ot) 1/11 L North akota 4-6 1/12 L North akota 2-3 1/18 T Michigan Tech 2-2 (ot) 1/19 W Michigan Tech 6-3 1/25 Colorado College 7-3 1/26 Colorado College 5-6 2/1 W Colorado College 6-5 2/2 W Colorado College 3-1 2/8 Michigan 6-3 2/9 Michigan 5-5 (ot) 2/12 Minnesota-uluth 7-1 2/15 W Michigan State 7-4 2/16 W Michigan State 6-1 2/22 North akota 3-4 2/23 North akota 3-4 3/1 Michigan State 7-1 3/2 Michigan State 3-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (4th) ^ RPI Invitational, Troy, N.Y COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Roy Nystrom, W Craig alkman, W Lorne Grosso, C oug Woog, C Bruce Larson, W Goaltender GP GA Sv. % GAA John Lothrop /29 L Minnesota-uluth /30 L Minnesota-uluth /17 L U.S. Olympics /20 W Boston University ^ /21 W Northeastern ^ /22 L Harvard ^ 2-5 1/5 W Army 6-3 1/10 L Michigan 1-5 1/11 W Michigan 6-5 1/17 L Minnesota-uluth 3-6 1/18 W Minnesota-uluth 4-1 1/24 W Michigan State 6-2 1/25 W Michigan State 4-2 1/31 Michigan State 7-6 2/1 Michigan State 4-2 2/7 W Colorado College 3-0 2/8 W Colorado College 4-2 2/14 Colorado College 4-8 2/15 Colorado College 6-7 2/21 Michigan 3-6 2/22 Michigan 2-8 2/28 North akota 4-2 2/29 North akota 5-4 (ot) 3/6 W North akota 5-3 3/7 L North akota 1-3 OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) ^ Boston Christmas Tournament, Boston, Mass COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM oug Woog, C Gary Hokanson, W Roy Nystrom, W Craig alkman, W Larry Stordahl, W/ Goaltender GP GA Sv. % GAA John Lothrop /27 W Colorado College /28 W Colorado College /4 L Michigan /5 W Michigan /9 L Minnesota-uluth /29 L Manitoba 5-9 1/1 Wisconsin 7-2 1/2 Wisconsin 6-1 1/8 L Michigan State 3-4 1/9 W Michigan State 5-2 1/15 L Michigan Tech 1-4 1/16 W Michigan Tech 5-4 1/22 Michigan State 5-7 1/23 Michigan State 6-5 1/29 L North akota 4-5 (ot) 1/30 L North akota 1-3 2/5 W Minnesota-uluth 9-3 2/6 W Minnesota-uluth 5-2 2/13 Colorado College 6-4 2/14 Colorado College 8-4 2/15 T U.S. Nationals 5-5 (ot) 2/19 W Michigan 5-4 2/20 W Michigan 5-3 2/23 L Minnesota-uluth 2-4 2/26 North akota 0-6 2/27 North akota 4-5 3/5 Michigan Tech * 4-8 3/6 Michigan Tech * 3-3 (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) * WCHA Playoffs, Houghton, Mich. 162 GOPHER HOCKEY

164 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: JOHN MARIUCCI Player G A TP PIM Gary Gambucci, W Chuck Norby, W Lorne Grosso, C oug Woog, C Bruce Larson, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO John Lothrop /27 Colorado College /28 Colorado College /3 L Michigan Tech /4 L Michigan Tech /18 W Wisconsin /29 W Colgate ^ /30 W North akota ^ 6-4 1/2 Minnesota-uluth 5-4 1/7 L Michigan 4-5 1/8 L Michigan 1-3 1/14 Michigan State 7-5 1/15 Michigan State 5-1 1/21 W Colorado College 8-4 1/22 W Colorado College /28 W Michigan State 6-5 (ot) 1/29 L Michigan State 3-4 2/4 North akota 3-1 2/5 North akota 5-4 2/8 W Minnesota-uluth 5-3 2/11 Michigan 5-4 2/12 Michigan 3-2 2/18 L North akota 2-6 2/19 W North akota 6-1 2/22 Wisconsin 4-5 (ot) 2/25 Michigan Tech 1-5 2/26 Michigan Tech 4-5 3/3 North akota 2-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (T-2nd) ^ St. Paul College Hockey Tournament COACH: GLEN SONMOR Player G A TP PIM Jack ale, C ennis Zacho, W Mike Crupi, W Gary Gambucci, W Rob Shattuck, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO Pete Roussopoulos Rich Peterson Mike Lechtman Chuck Holt /19 Minnesota-uluth /26 Colorado College /27 Colorado College /2 W Michigan State 5-4 (ot) 12/3 L Michigan State 2-3 (ot) 12/17 Wisconsin /20 L vs. Boston University ^ /21 W vs. St. Lawrence ^ /28 W Army ~ /29 W Michigan State ~ 9-3 1/6 L North akota 4-5 (ot) 1/7 L North akota 2-3 1/13 Michigan /14 Michigan 4-5 1/20 W Minnesota-uluth 9-4 1/21 L Minnesota-uluth 4-7 1/27 W Michigan Tech 4-3 1/28 L Michigan Tech 1-5 2/3 Michigan State 4-6 2/4 Michigan State 3-6 2/10 North akota 2-3 2/11 North akota 2-3 2/17 W Colorado College 6-5 2/18 L Colorado College 3-4 2/23 Michigan Tech 3-4 2/24 Michigan Tech 1-2 (ot) 3/3 T Michigan 4-4 (ot) 3/4 W Michigan /7 L North akota * 2-7 OVERALL: WCHA: (8th) ^ ECAC Tournament, New York, N.Y. ~ St. Paul Hockey Classic * WCHA Playoffs, Grand orks, N COACH: GLEN SONMOR Player G A TP PIM Bill Klatt, W Gary Gambucci, C Pete ichuk, C Greg Hughes, C Pat ufour, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO Murray McLachlan Ron ocken /18 Minnesota-uluth /24 Colorado College /25 Colorado College /1 W Colorado College /2 W Colorado College /15 L U.S. Nationals /19 W Minnesota-uluth /28 W Michigan State ^ /30 W Michigan ^ 3-1 1/5 L North akota 1-4 1/6 L North akota 1-5 1/9 Wisconsin 5-2 1/12 Michigan 2-3 1/13 Michigan 6-7 1/19 W Michigan State 3-2 1/20 W Michigan State 8-3 1/26 L Michigan 4-5 1/27 L Michigan 4-7 2/2 North akota 3-2 2/3 North akota 3-0 2/9 W Wisconsin 3-2 (ot) 2/10 W Wisconsin 5-3 2/16 W Minnesota-uluth 4-0 2/17 Minnesota-uluth 6-5 2/23 Michigan State 2-5 2/24 Michigan State 6-2 3/1 Michigan Tech 4-5 GOPHER HOCKEY 163

165 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS 3/2 Michigan Tech 2-4 3/5 Michigan * 5-3 3/8 enver ** 0-9 3/9 enver ** 3-7 OVERALL: WCHA: (5th) ^ Big Ten Tournament, Williams Arena * WCHA Playoffs, Ann Arbor, Mich. ** WCHA Playoffs, enver, Colo COACH: GLEN SONMOR Player G A TP PIM Pete ichuk, C Bill Klatt, W Rick Yurich, W Steve Hall, C Wally Olds, Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO Murray McLachlan Ron ocken /22 Minnesota-uluth /23 Minnesota-uluth /29 Colorado College /30 Colorado College /4 W Wisconsin /20 W College All-Stars ~ # /21 L North akota ~ 4-5 (ot) 12/26 W vs. Ohio State ^ /27 L vs. Michigan ^ /28 Wisconsin ^ 3-3 1/3 L North akota 2-3 1/4 W North akota 5-2 1/8 Wisconsin 3-7 1/10 North akota 2-6 1/11 North akota 3-5 1/17 T Michigan State 2-2 (ot) 1/18 L Michigan State 1-2 (ot) 1/24 L Michigan Tech 2-3 1/25 T Michigan Tech 1-1 (ot) 1/31 Michigan 6-3 2/1 Michigan 0-5 2/7 W Minnesota-uluth 4-3 2/8 W Minnesota-uluth 6-1 2/14 W Michigan 4-3 2/15 L Michigan 2-4 2/21 Michigan State 1-2 2/22 Michigan State 1-0 2/28 W Colorado College 5-3 3/1 W Colorado College 7-1 3/7 Michigan * 4-8 OVERALL: WCHA: (5th) ~ St. Paul Hockey Classic # Exhibition ^ Big Ten Tournament, Madison, Wis. * WCHA Playoffs, Ann Arbor, Mich COACH: GLEN SONMOR WCHA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM Mike Antonovich, C ean Blais, C Mike Kurtz, W Ron Peltier, C Craig Sarner, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO Murray McLachlan Bill Bidon Ron ocken /14 Minnesota-uluth /15 Minnesota-uluth 3-2 (ot) 11/28 Colorado College /29 Colorado College /5 L North akota 3-4 (ot) 12/6 W North akota /21 L vs. Wisconsin ^ 3-4 (ot) 12/22 W vs. Ohio State ^ /23 Michigan ^ /31 L U.S. Nationals 1-4 1/2 W Colorado College 8-3 1/3 W Colorado College 6-3 1/9 W Minnesota-uluth 5-3 1/10 W Minnesota-uluth 2-1 (ot) 1/16 Michigan State 3-2 (ot) 1/17 Michigan State 1-4 1/23 W Michigan 8-6 1/24 W Michigan 6-3 1/30 Michigan Tech 6-4 1/31 Michigan Tech 0-4 2/6 Wisconsin /7 Wisconsin 5-3 2/13 W Michigan State 8-0 2/14 W Michigan State 4-2 2/17 W U.S. Nationals 5-4 2/20 North akota 3-5 2/21 North akota 1-0 2/27 W Wisconsin 4-1 2/28 L Wisconsin 0-2 3/6 Michigan 6-4 3/7 Michigan 2-4 3/12 Minnesota-uluth * 3-2 (3 ot) 3/13 L vs. Michigan Tech * 5-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) ^ Big Ten Tournament, Ann Arbor, Mich. * WCHA Playoffs, uluth, Minn. 164 GOPHER HOCKEY

166 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: GLEN SONMOR WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM ean Blais, W Ron Peltier, C Mike Antonovich, C Craig Sarner, W oug Peltier, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO ennis Erickson Brad Shelstad Bill Bidon /13 Minnesota-uluth /14 Minnesota-uluth /20 W Michigan State /21 L Michigan State /27 Colorado College /28 Colorado College /5 L U.S. Nationals /21 Boston College /22 Boston University /26 Polish Nationals /27 Chaux-de-onds 5-5 (ot) 12/28 Swiss Nationals 0-3 1/8 W Minnesota-uluth 5-1 1/9 W Minnesota-uluth 3-1 1/15 L Michigan Tech 2-6 1/16 L Michigan Tech 2-4 1/22 Michigan State 4-8 1/23 Michigan State 4-3 1/29 L North akota 1-4 1/30 W North akota 6-0 2/5 W Wisconsin 6-5 (ot) 2/6 L Wisconsin 3-6 2/12 North akota 3-3 (ot) 2/13 North akota 2-0 2/19 Wisconsin 1-4 2/20 Wisconsin 2-3 (ot) 2/26 W Michigan 7-3 2/27 W Michigan 6-5 (ot) 3/3 L U.S. Nationals 1-4 3/11 Wisconsin * 4-3 3/13 W vs. North akota * 5-2 3/19 W vs. Harvard! 6-5 (ot) 3/20 L vs. Boston University! 2-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (5th) * WCHA Playoffs, Madison, Wis.! NCAA inals, Syracuse, N.Y COACH: GLEN SONMOR (Note: Sonmor left in ecember 1971, and was replaced by interim coach Ken Yackel, Sr.) Player G A TP PIM oug Peltier, W ean Blais, W John Matschke, W Jim Gambucci, C Pete Anderson, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO oug Hastings ennis Erickson Brad Shelstad /12 Minnesota-uluth /13 Minnesota-uluth /19 Michigan State /20 Michigan State /26 Colorado College /27 Colorado College /3 Michigan Tech /4 Michigan Tech /7 L U.S Olympics /17 L Minnesota-uluth /18 W Minnesota-uluth /29 L vs. Boston University ^ 3-4 (2 ot) 12/30 W vs. Colgate ^ 7-6 (ot) 1/7 Wisconsin 1-9 1/8 Wisconsin 3-0 1/12 L U.S. Olympics # 4-7 1/14 L North akota 3-7 1/15 L North akota 3-4 1/21 L Notre ame 4-5 1/22 L Notre ame 3-8 1/28 L enver 2-3 1/29 L enver 1-2 2/4 W Wisconsin 4-2 2/5 W Wisconsin 7-5 2/11 L Michigan State 2-7 2/12 L Michigan State 3-6 2/18 L Colorado College 2-6 2/19 W Colorado College 6-3 2/25 North akota 2-4 2/26 North akota 5-1 3/3 Michigan 3-5 3/4 Michigan 3-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (10th) ^ Syracuse Holiday Tourney # Met Center GOPHER HOCKEY 165

167 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: HERB BROOKS Player G A TP PIM Mike Polich, C ean Blais, W Jim Gambucci, C Les Auge, Cal Cossalter, C Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO Brad Shelstad oug Hastings /3 W Manitoba /4 W Manitoba /10 enver /11 enver /17 L Michigan State /18 T Michigan State 3-3 (ot) 11/24 Notre ame /25 Notre ame /1 Michigan /2 Michigan /22 T Wisconsin 4-4 (ot) 12/23 W Wisconsin /29 St. Louis ^ /30 L vs. Wisconsin ^ 1-5 1/5 Michigan State 2-6 1/6 Michigan State 1-3 1/12 North akota 3-6 1/13 North akota 2-2 (ot) 1/19 W Colorado College 3-2 1/20 W Colorado College 5-2 1/26 W Michigan Tech 4-3 (ot) 1/27 L Michigan Tech 3-6 2/2 Minnesota-uluth 3-2 2/3 Minnesota-uluth 5-7 2/9 W North akota 3-2 (ot) 2/10 W North akota 5-1 2/16 W Michigan 4-1 2/17 W Michigan 3-2 2/23 L Minnesota-uluth 0-8 2/24 L Minnesota-uluth 3-5 3/2 Wisconsin 4-3 3/3 Wisconsin 0-3 3/5 Wisconsin * 6-8 3/6 Wisconsin * 4-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (6th) ^ St. Louis Holiday Tournament * WCHA Playoffs, Madison, Wis COACH: HERB BROOKS WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR NCAA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM Mike Polich, C John Harris, C Buzz Schneider, W John Sheridan, C John Matschke, W Goaltender GP GA Sv % GAA SO Brad Shelstad Bill Moen Eric Lockwood /27 Minnesota-uluth /2 L Wisconsin /3 L Wisconsin /9 T Michigan 4-4 (ot) 11/10 L Michigan /16 W North akota /17 W North akota /23 Michigan State /24 Michigan State /30 W St. Louis /1 W St. Louis /14 T Minnesota-uluth 3-3 (ot) 12/15 W Minnesota-uluth /27 W vs. Harvard ^ /28 St. Louis ^ /29 L Czech. Nationals # 1-7 1/4 North akota 2-1 1/5 North akota 2-1 1/11 Minnesota-uluth 3-4 1/12 Minnesota-uluth 2-5 1/18 W Michigan State 9-4 1/19 W Michigan State 6-3 1/25 Michigan 4-2 1/26 Michigan 3-6 2/1 L enver 5-6 2/2 W enver /8 Wisconsin 3-3 (ot) 2/9 Wisconsin 4-4 (ot) 2/15 W Notre ame 7-2 2/16 W Notre ame 6-3 2/22 Colorado College 2-1 2/23 Colorado College 6-6 (ot) 3/1 Michigan Tech 2-5 3/2 Michigan Tech 1-4 3/5 W Michigan * 5-1 3/6 W Michigan * 5-4 3/9 T enver * 3-3 (ot) 3/10 W enver * 2-1 3/14 W vs. Boston University! 5-4 3/15 W vs. Michigan Tech! 4-2 OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) ^ St. Louis Holiday Tournament # World Cup, Met Center (exhibition game) * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena! NCAA inals, Boston, Mass. 166 GOPHER HOCKEY

168 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: HERB BROOKS WCHA CHAMPIONS WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM Mike Polich, C Tom Vannelli, C Pat Phippen, W Warren Miller, W Buzz Schneider, W Goaltender W-L-T GP GA Sv. % GAA SO Larry Thayer Jeff Tscherne Bill Moen /25 Minnesota-uluth /26 W vs. Minnesota-uluth ^ 3-2 (ot) 11/1 Michigan State 4-3 (ot) 11/2 Michigan State /8 W North akota /9 W North akota /15 L Michigan /16 W Michigan /22 Colorado College /23 Colorado College /29 W Minnesota-uluth /30 W Minnesota-uluth 3-2 (ot) 12/13 St. Louis 5-4 (ot) 12/14 St. Louis 5-4 (ot) 12/20 W Michigan Tech /21 W Michigan Tech /27 Wisconsin /28 Wisconsin 4-1 1/3 W Wisconsin 4-2 1/4 W Wisconsin 3-1 1/10 W Notre ame 8-1 1/11 W Notre ame 5-3 1/17 Minnesota-uluth 6-5 1/18 Minnesota-uluth 7-6 (ot) 1/24 Michigan 2-5 1/25 Michigan 5-2 1/31 W Colorado College 6-2 2/1 W Colorado College 7-1 2/7 North akota 7-0 2/8 North akota 5-2 2/14 enver 8-2 2/15 enver 4-2 2/21 W Michigan State 8-3 2/22 W Michigan State 4-2 2/28 Michigan Tech 0-7 3/1 Michigan Tech 4-5 3/4 W Minnesota-uluth * 6-0 3/5 W Minnesota-uluth * 4-2 3/8 T Michigan * 3-3 (ot) 3/9 W Michigan * 5-2 3/13 W vs. Harvard! 6-4 3/15 L vs. Michigan Tech! 1-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena! NCAA inals, St. Louis, Mo COACH: HERB BROOKS WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR NCAA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM Tom Vannelli, C Warren Miller, W Pat Phippen, W Tom Younghans, W Reed Larson, Goaltender W-L-T GP GA Sv. % GAA SO Jeff Tscherne Tom Mohr Steve Janaszak /25 W vs. U.S. Olympics ^ /27 W St. Louis /28 W St. Louis /7 W Minnesota-uluth 5-4 (ot) 11/8 W Minnesota-uluth /14 enver 2-3 (ot) 11/15 enver /21 Michigan State /22 Michigan State /28 L Wisconsin /29 W Wisconsin /3 L U.S. Olympics /5 W North akota /6 L North akota /19 W Colorado College /20 W Colorado College /26 St. Louis /28 St. Louis 7-5 1/2 W Michigan Tech /3 L Michigan Tech 2-8 1/9 Notre ame 6-3 1/10 Notre ame 4-4 (ot) 1/16 W enver 3-1 1/17 W enver 6-4 1/23 Michigan 3-7 1/24 Michigan 3-5 1/30 Minnesota-uluth 5-3 1/31 Minnesota-uluth 6-3 2/6 L Michigan State 2-4 2/7 L Michigan State 4-5 (ot) 2/13 Wisconsin 5-4 (ot) 2/14 Wisconsin 3-9 2/20 Colorado College 4-1 2/21 Colorado College 3-4 2/27 L Michigan 2-5 2/28 W Michigan 7-4 3/5 North akota 5-3 3/6 North akota 1-5 3/10 W Colorado College * 7-4 3/11 W Colorado College * 5-1 3/13 Michigan State ** 2-2 (ot) 3/14 Michigan State ** 7-6 (3 ot) 3/26 W vs. Boston University! 4-2 3/27 W vs. Michigan Tech! 6-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena ** WCHA Playoffs, East Lansing, Mich.! NCAA inals, enver, Colo. GOPHER HOCKEY 167

169 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: HERB BROOKS Player G A TP PIM PP GW Tom Vannelli, C Tom Gorence, W Joe Micheletti, Bruce Lind, W Phil Verchota, W Goaltender W-L-T GP GA Sv. % GAA SO Paul Joswiak Steve Janaszak Jeff Tscherne /16 W vs. Minnesota-uluth ^ /22 L St. Louis /23 W St. Louis /29 W Minnesota-uluth /30 T Minnesota-uluth 3-3 (ot) 11/5 Michigan /6 Michigan /12 W Michigan State /13 W Michigan State /19 L North akota /20 W North akota /26 Colorado College 3-3 (ot) 11/27 Colorado College /3 L Wisconsin 3-4 (ot) 12/4 L Wisconsin /17 Lake Superior State /27 W Harvard 4-3 (ot) 12/29 L Notre ame % /30 W Notre ame % 3-2 1/2 L Russian Spartak # 4-9 1/7 Wisconsin 1-7 1/8 Wisconsin 5-4 1/14 W enver 4-3 1/15 L enver 4-6 1/21 Michigan State 4-3 1/22 Michigan State 3-2 (ot) 1/29 Michigan Tech 3-6 1/30 Michigan Tech 5-7 2/4 L Notre ame 2-3 2/5 T Notre ame 3-3 (ot) 2/11 Minnesota-uluth 6-4 2/12 Minnesota-uluth 7-3 2/18 L Michigan 1-3 2/19 L Michigan 6-7 2/25 L Colorado College 5-7 2/26 L Colorado College 7-8 3/4 North akota 7-4 3/5 North akota 8-6 3/9 Notre ame * 1-5 3/10 Notre ame * 9-2 3/11 Wisconsin ** 5-9 3/12 Wisconsin ** 3-8 OVERALL: WCHA: (7th) ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. % St. Paul Civic Center # Exhibition, Met Center * WCHA Playoffs, South Bend, Ind. ** WCHA Playoffs, Madison, Wis COACH: HERB BROOKS Player G A TP PIM PP GW Steve Christoff, C Tim Harrer, W Rob McClanahan, C Bill Baker, Eric Strobel, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA Sv. Min. GAA SO Steve Janaszak Paul Joswiak /28 W Minnesota-uluth /29 W Minnesota-uluth /4 Michigan State /5 Michigan State 3-4 (ot) 11/11 W North akota 8-7 (ot) 11/12 W North akota /18 Michigan /19 Michigan /25 Wisconsin /26 Wisconsin /2 W Colorado College /3 W Colorado College /16 enver /17 enver /20 W Ohio State /21 W Ohio State /28 W Brown /29 W Providence 6-4 1/6 T Notre ame 5-5 (ot) 1/7 W Notre ame 4-1 1/14 W Michigan 5-3 1/15 W Michigan 5-2 1/20 Michigan Tech 4-5 (ot) 1/21 Michigan Tech 3-5 1/27 Minnesota-uluth 4-2 1/28 Minnesota-uluth 6-5 2/4 W Michigan State /5 W Michigan State 5-3 2/10 Colorado College 7-8 (ot) 2/11 Colorado College 5-9 2/17 W Wisconsin 3-2 (ot) 2/18 L Wisconsin 1-3 2/24 L enver 3-4 2/25 W enver 8-7 (ot) 3/3 North akota 2-6 3/4 North akota 4-2 3/10 T Colorado College * 3-3 (ot) 3/11 L Colorado College * 4-5 OVERALL: WCHA: (4th) * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena 168 GOPHER HOCKEY

170 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: HERB BROOKS WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR NCAA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW Steve Christoff, C on Micheletti, W Neal Broten, C Bill Baker, Tim Harrer, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA Sv. Min. GAA SO Steve Janaszak Jim Jetland /20 W vs. North akota # /21 W vs. North akota ^ /28 W Wisconsin /29 L Wisconsin /3 Michigan State /4 Michigan State 6-5 (ot) 11/10 L Notre ame /11 W Notre ame /17 Minnesota-uluth 5-4 (ot) 11/18 Minnesota-uluth /24 Colorado College /25 Colorado College /2 W Michigan /3 W Michigan /15 North akota /16 North akota /22 W Princeton /23 W Princeton /27 W Harvard /28 W Yale 7-3 1/5 Michigan /6 Michigan 3-0 1/12 T Minnesota-uluth 6-6 (ot) 1/13 L Minnesota-uluth 1-6 1/19 Wisconsin 3-2 1/20 Wisconsin 3-4 1/26 enver 4-5 1/27 enver 2-4 2/2 W Michigan State 7-4 2/3 W Michigan State /10 W Colorado College 8-5 2/11 W Colorado College 9-2 2/16 Notre ame 2-3 2/17 Notre ame 7-8 2/23 W Michigan Tech 6-2 2/24 W Michigan Tech 7-3 3/2 W North akota 5-2 3/3 L North akota 2-4 3/6 W Michigan Tech * 5-3 3/7 W Michigan Tech * 6-1 3/10 W Minnesota-uluth * 2-1 3/11 W Minnesota-uluth * 6-3 3/18 W Bowling Green /22 W vs. New Hampshire! 4-3 3/23 W vs. North akota! 4-3 OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena + NCAA Playoffs, Williams Arena! NCAA inals, etroit, Mich. # Exhibition, Minot, N COACH: BRA BUETOW WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH Tim Harrer, W Aaron Broten, C Steve Ulseth, W Mike Knoke, Bart Larson, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA Sv. Min. GAA SO Paul Butters Jim Jetland Paul Ostby /26 W Michigan State /27 W Michigan State /2 Michigan /3 Michigan /9 W Colorado College /10 W Colorado College /16 Minnesota-uluth /17 Minnesota-uluth /23 W Wisconsin /24 W Wisconsin /30 North akota /1 North akota 6-7 (ot) 12/14 Colorado College /15 Colorado College /21 W Brown /22 W Brown /26 W Boston University /27 W Boston University 5-1 1/4 W Notre ame 6-5 (ot) 1/5 L Notre ame 3-6 1/11 L Michigan Tech 5-6 1/12 W Michigan Tech 8-2 1/18 enver 7-3 1/19 enver 6-4 1/25 L Michigan 3-7 1/26 W Michigan 6-2 2/1 Michigan State 6-7 2/2 Michigan State 7-1 2/8 Wisconsin 6-4 2/9 Wisconsin 7-6 2/15 L North akota 3-5 2/16 L North akota 2-6 2/22 W Minnesota-uluth 7-5 2/23 L Minnesota-uluth 4-7 2/29 Notre ame 3-2 3/1 Notre ame 8-7 3/7 W Michigan Tech * 7-2 3/8 W Michigan Tech * 6-3 3/15 W Colorado College * 5-3 3/16 W Colorado College * 8-1 3/22 L Northern Michigan OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena + NCAA Playoffs, Williams Arena GOPHER HOCKEY 169

171 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: BRA BUETOW WCHA CHAMPIONS WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Aaron Broten, C Steve Ulseth, W Butsy Erickson, W Neal Broten, C Kevin Hartzell, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA Sv. Min. GAA SO Paul Butters Jim Jetland Paul Ostby /18 W vs. Michigan Tech ^ /24 North akota /25 North akota 4-3 (ot) 10/31 W Michigan /1 W Michigan /7 W Notre ame /8 L Notre ame /14 Minnesota-uluth /15 Minnesota-uluth /21 W enver /22 W enver /28 Wisconsin 5-4 (ot) 11/29 Wisconsin /6 U.S. International /7 U.S. International /19 W artmouth /20 W artmouth /28 W Providence /29 W Providence 8-7 (ot) 1/2 W Ohio State 6-5 1/3 W Ohio State 6-2 1/9 Colorado College 4-9 1/10 Colorado College 5-7 1/16 W Wisconsin 6-3 1/17 W Wisconsin 8-4 1/23 Michigan 6-2 1/24 Michigan 7-3 1/30 L North akota 1-2 1/31 W North akota /7 W Michigan State 8-3 2/8 W Michigan State 4-2 2/13 Michigan Tech 3-5 2/14 Michigan Tech 8-3 2/20 W Minnesota-uluth 5-2 2/21 W Minnesota-uluth 9-1 2/27 enver 3-0 2/28 enver 4-3 3/6 W Minnesota-uluth * 5-1 3/7 L Minnesota-uluth * 5-7 3/14 W Colorado College * 7-1 3/15 L Colorado College * 7-9 3/20 W Colgate /21 W Colgate /26 W vs. Michigan Tech! 7-2 3/27 L vs. Wisconsin! 3-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena + NCAA Playoffs, Williams Arena! NCAA inals, uluth, Minn. 170 GOPHER HOCKEY COACH: BRA BUETOW Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Butsy Erickson, W Kevin Hartzell, C Scott Bjugstad, C Rick Erdall, C Brian Thoresen, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Paul Ostby Jim Jetland Paul Butters /23 W U.S. International /24 W U.S. International /30 W Northeastern /31 W Northeastern /6 Wisconsin /7 Wisconsin 6-6 (ot) 11/13 enver /14 enver /20 L North akota /21 W North akota /27 Colorado College /28 Colorado College 3-2 (ot) 12/4 L Wisconsin /5 W Wisconsin /18 T Minnesota-uluth 6-6 (ot) 12/19 L Minnesota-uluth 2-4 1/2 W Princeton 7-1 1/3 W Princeton 5-4 1/15 Minnesota-uluth 5-1 1/16 Minnesota-uluth 3-6 1/22 North akota 1-3 1/23 North akota 1-4 1/29 W enver 4-3 1/30 W enver 4-0 2/5 L Minnesota-uluth 3-5 2/6 W Minnesota-uluth 6-3 2/12 Wisconsin 2-1 (ot) 2/13 Wisconsin 0-5 2/19 L enver 3-4 2/20 W enver 6-5 2/26 W Colorado College 4-3 2/27 W Colorado College 8-3 3/5 W Colorado College * 3-1 3/6 W Colorado College * 6-3 3/9 Wisconsin ** 4-3 3/10 Wisconsin ** 2-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena ** WCHA Playoffs, Madison, Wis.

172 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: BRA BUETOW WCHA CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Scott Bjugstad, C Butsy Erikson, W Steve Griffith, W Rick Erdall, C Jim Malwitz, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO rank Pietrangelo Paul Butters * Mike Vacanti * *Shared shutout 9/22 Minn. North Stars # /15 W Northern Michigan # /16 W vs. Northern Michigan ^ /22 W Manitoba /23 W Manitoba /29 T Wisconsin 4-4 (ot) 10/30 W Wisconsin 9-8 (ot) 11/5 Minnesota-uluth /6 Minnesota-uluth /12 Wisconsin /13 Wisconsin /19 W enver /20 W enver /26 Colorado College /27 Colorado College /3 L North akota /4 W North akota /18 U.S. International /19 U.S. International /22 W Boston College /23 W Boston College /26 W Northern Arizona /27 W Northern Arizona 5-2 1/1 W Yale 5-1 1/2 W Yale 6-4 1/7 W Colorado College /8 W Colorado College 6-2 1/10 W U.S. Nationals # 7-0 1/14 Minnesota-uluth 3-9 1/15 Minnesota-uluth 5-2 1/21 enver /22 enver 4-5 (ot) 1/28 W Minnesota-uluth 4-3 1/29 W Minnesota-uluth 3-2 (ot) 2/4 enver 6-2 2/5 enver 4-5 2/11 North akota 5-2 2/12 North akota 2-1 2/18 L Wisconsin 3-7 2/19 W Wisconsin 5-1 3/4 W Minnesota-uluth * 8-2 3/5 L Minnesota-uluth * 3-4 3/12 L Wisconsin * 1-5 3/13 L Wisconsin * 2-3 3/18 W New Hampshire /19 W New Hampshire /25 L vs. Harvard! 3-5 3/26 L vs. Providence! 3-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) # Exhibition ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena + NCAA Playoffs, Williams Arena! NCAA inals, Grand orks, N COACH: BRA BUETOW Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Tom Rothstein, W Pat Micheletti, C/W Jeff Larson, C Tony Kellin, /W Todd Okerlund, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Mike Vacanti rank Pietrangelo /11 L vs. U.S. Olympics # /14 Illinois-Chicago /15 Illinois-Chicago /21 W enver /22 W enver /28 W Wisconsin /29 W Wisconsin /4 Minnesota-uluth 5-4 (ot) 11/5 Minnesota-uluth 3-3 (ot) 11/11 Wisconsin /12 Wisconsin /18 W North akota /19 W North akota /25 U.S. International /26 U.S. International /2 W Colorado College /3 W Colorado College /17 W Harvard /18 W Harvard /20 W U.S. International /21 W U.S. International /30 T Miami (Ohio) 3-3 (ot) 12/31 W Miami (Ohio) 8-3 1/3 L U.S. Olympics # 2-9 1/6 L Minnesota-uluth 2-7 1/7 L Minnesota-uluth 4-5 1/13 Colorado College 3-4 (ot) 1/14 Colorado College 4-1 1/20 L North akota 1-3 1/21 W North akota 7-4 1/27 Wisconsin 4-5 1/28 Wisconsin 4-1 2/3 enver 6-4 2/4 enver 4-6 2/10 W Minnesota-uluth 4-2 2/11 L Minnesota-uluth 3-6 2/17 North akota 5-4 2/18 North akota 6-3 2/25 W Colorado College * 3-1 2/26 W Colorado College * 4-1 3/2 North akota ** 3-4 3/3 North akota ** 4-5 OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) # at Met Center (Exhibition) * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena ** WCHA Playoffs, Grand orks, N.. GOPHER HOCKEY 171

173 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: BRA BUETOW Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Pat Micheletti, W Rick Erdall, C Corey Millen, C Tom Rothstein, W Todd Okerlund, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO John Blue rank Pietrangelo /5 W Lake Superior State # /6 W vs. Lake Superior State ^ /12 T enver 4-4 (ot) 10/13 W enver /19 Boston University /20 Boston University 4-5 (ot) 10/26 Maine /27 Maine /2 W Northeastern /3 W Northeastern 6-5 (ot) 11/9 Colorado College /10 Colorado College /17 Providence 3-3 (ot) 11/18 Providence /23 W Boston College /24 W Boston College /30 W UMass-Lowell /1 W UMass-Lowell /14 North akota /15 North akota /21 W Illinois-Chicago /22 W Illinois-Chicago /28 U.S. International /29 U.S. International /2 L Spartak (USSR) # % 2-5 1/4 L New Hampshire 2-3 (ot) 1/5 W New Hampshire 4-3 1/11 W Wisconsin 6-5 1/12 L Wisconsin 4-5 (ot) 1/18 Minnesota-uluth 6-6 (ot) 1/19 Minnesota-uluth 6-8 1/25 W Colorado College 6-2 1/26 L Colorado College 4-5 (ot) 2/1 Michigan Tech 4-1 2/2 Michigan Tech 5-7 2/8 W Northern Michigan 7-1 2/9 W Northern Michigan 3-0 2/15 enver 4-5 2/16 enver 7-2 2/22 L North akota 1-6 2/23 W North akota 5-2 3/2 L Northern Michigan * 3-4 3/3 W Northern Michigan * 6-4 3/9 W Wisconsin * 6-0 3/10 W Wisconsin * 8-7 3/15 Minnesota-uluth ** 6-4 3/16 Minnesota-uluth ** 2-6 3/22 Boston College /23 Boston College OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) # Exhibition ^ Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. % at Met Center * WCHA Playoffs, Williams Arena ** WCHA Playoffs, uluth, Minn. + NCAA Playoffs, Boston, Mass. 172 GOPHER HOCKEY COACH: OUG WOOG NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Cory Millen, C Pat Micheletti, W Steve MacSwain, W Wally Chapman, W Jay Cates, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO John Blue rank Pietrangelo /18 W Michigan Tech /19 W Michigan Tech /25 Minnesota-uluth /26 Minnesota-uluth /1 L enver /2 L enver /8 UMass-Lowell /9 UMass-Lowell /15 North akota /16 North akota /22 W Illinois-Chicago /23 W Illinois-Chicago /29 Northern Michigan /30 Northern Michigan 10-9 (ot) 12/6 W Wisconsin 5-4 (ot) 12/7 W Wisconsin /14 W U.S. International /15 W U.S. International /20 Northeastern /21 Northeastern 4-5 (ot) 12/29 New Hampshire /30 New Hampshire /3 W Maine 8-3 1/4 W Maine /10 W Boston University 3-1 1/11 L Boston University 2-4 1/17 Boston College 5-1 1/18 Boston College 4-8 1/24 W Providence 4-1 1/25 W Providence 5-3 1/31 Wisconsin 4-7 2/1 Wisconsin 4-6 2/8 Colorado College 5-2 2/9 Colorado College /14 W Minnesota-uluth 4-3 2/15 W Minnesota-uluth 6-3 2/21 W North akota 6-3 2/22 W North akota 6-0 2/28 W Colorado College * /1 W Colorado College * 4-3 3/8 W Wisconsin * 4-1 3/9 W Wisconsin * 7-3 3/14 enver ** 0-3 3/15 enver ** 2-3 3/21 Boston University /22 Boston University /27 L vs. Michigan State /28 W vs. enver! 6-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) * WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA Playoffs, enver, Colo. + NCAA Playoffs, Boston, Mass.! NCAA inals, Providence, R.I.

174 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: OUG WOOG NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Corey Millen, C Steve MacSwain, W ave Snuggerud, W Todd Richards, Gary Shopek, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO John Blue Robb Stauber /10 Colorado College /11 Colorado College /17 W Minnesota-uluth /18 W Minnesota-uluth /24 Wisconsin 3-2 (ot) 10/25 Wisconsin /31 W enver /1 W enver /7 Northern Michigan /8 Northern Michigan /14 L North akota /15 W North akota /21 Michigan Tech /22 Michigan Tech /29 Boston College 7-8 (ot) 12/5 W Michigan /6 W Michigan /13 W Michigan Tech /14 W Michigan Tech /20 W vs. Alaska-airbanks ^ /21 Alaska Anchorage ^ /27 W Northeastern 5-4 (ot) 12/28 W Providence 9-2 1/2 W Maine 8-3 1/3 L UMass-Lowell 3-6 1/9 North akota 2-5 1/10 North akota 2-4 1/16 Boston University 1-6 1/17 New Hampshire 5-1 1/23 W Northern Michigan 9-0 1/24 W Northern Michigan 5-3 1/30 enver 2-2 (ot) 1/31 enver 5-8 2/6 W Colorado College 4-3 (ot) 2/7 W Colorado College 3-2 2/13 Minnesota-uluth 6-3 2/14 Minnesota-uluth 5-1 2/20 W Wisconsin 5-2 2/21 W Wisconsin 5-2 2/28 W Michigan Tech * 9-4 3/1 W Michigan Tech * 8-5 3/6 L Wisconsin * 1-2 3/7 W Wisconsin * 8-4 3/13 North akota ** 3-5 3/14 North akota ** 3-5 3/20 Boston College /21 Boston College /27 L vs. Michigan State! 3-5 3/28 W vs. Harvard! 6-3 OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) ^ Jeep/Nissan Classic, Anchorage, Alaska * WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA Playoffs, Grand orks, N.. + NCAA Quarterfinals, Boston, Mass.! NCAA inals, etroit, Mich COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Jay Cates, C Paul Broten, W Randy Skarda, Peter Hankinson, W Todd Richards, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Robb Stauber Al ritsinger /3 W vs. St. Cloud State # /9 Colorado College /10 Colorado College /16 North akota /17 North akota /23 W Northern Michigan /24 W Northern Michigan /30 W Wisconsin /31 W Wisconsin 5-4 (ot) 11/6 Northern Michigan /7 Northern Michigan /13 Northeastern /14 Providence /20 W Alaska Anchorage /21 W New Hampshire /27 W Minnesota-uluth /28 W Minnesota-uluth /4 enver /5 enver /18 W Michigan Tech /19 L Michigan Tech /2 W Boston University 5-3 1/3 W Boston College 4-3 (ot) 1/8 W North akota 4-3 1/9 W North akota 7-3 1/15 Maine 4-6 1/16 UMass-Lowell 8-4 1/22 Minnesota-uluth 6-5 (ot) 1/23 Minnesota-uluth 1-2 1/29 W Colorado College 9-8 (ot) 1/30 W Colorado College /5 Wisconsin 1-0 2/6 Wisconsin 1-2 2/12 W enver 6-3 2/13 W enver 8-2 2/19 Michigan Tech 3-0 2/20 Michigan Tech 4-3 2/26 W Colorado College * 7-0 2/27 W Colorado College * 5-0 3/6 W vs. Minnesota-uluth ** 6-0 3/7 L vs. Wisconsin ** 2-3 3/25 W Michigan State /26 W Michigan State /1 L vs. St. Lawrence! 2-3 4/2 L vs. Maine! 2-5 OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) # Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. (Exhibition) * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal our, St. Paul, Minn. + NCAA Quarterfinal Playoffs, Mariucci Arena! NCAA Championships, Lake Placid, N.Y. GOPHER HOCKEY 173

175 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Tom Chorske, W ave Snuggerud, W Jason Miller, C Peter Hankinson, W Larry Olimb, C/W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Robb Stauber Jeff Stolp Al ritsinger /14 Wisconsin 3-2 (ot) 10/15 Wisconsin /21 W enver /22 W enver 4-3 (ot) 10/29 W North akota /30 W North akota /4 Northern Michigan 4-5 (ot) 11/5 Northern Michigan /11 W Northeastern /12 W Providence /18 Minnesota-uluth /19 Minnesota-uluth /25 Colorado College /26 Colorado College /2 L Minnesota-uluth /3 W Minnesota-uluth /10 L RPI /11 W RPI /17 L vs. Western Michigan ^ /18 T vs. Michigan Tech ^ 2-2 (ot) 12/22 L Michigan Tech /23 W Michigan Tech /29 enver /30 enver 6-3 1/3 W Alaska-airbanks 4-3 1/6 W Maine 6-3 1/7 W UMass-Lowell 9-2 1/13 T Northern Michigan 2-2 (ot) 1/14 W Northern Michigan 5-4 1/20 Boston College 4-4 (ot) 1/21 Boston University 0-1 1/23 New Hampshire 3-1 1/27 W Colorado College 7-1 1/28 W Colorado College 6-3 2/3 Michigan Tech 7-3 2/4 Michigan Tech 6-3 2/10 North akota 0-9 2/11 North akota 9-3 2/17 W Wisconsin 4-1 2/18 W Wisconsin 5-2 2/24 W Colorado College * 5-4 2/25 W Colorado College * 7-1 3/5 L vs. enver ** 1-2 3/6 L vs. Wisconsin ** 3-4 3/24 W Wisconsin /25 W Wisconsin /31 W vs. Maine! 7-4 4/1 L vs. Harvard! 3-4 (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) ^ Jeep/Nissan Classic, Anchorage, Alaska * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal our, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA Quarterfinals, Mariucci Arena! NCAA Championships, St. Paul, Minn. 174 GOPHER HOCKEY COACH: OUG WOOG Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Peter Hankinson, W Scott Bloom, C Ken Gernander, C Larry Olimb, Grant Bischoff, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Tom Newman Scott Nelson Jeff Stolp /14 W vs. Northern Michigan # /20 L Minnesota-uluth /21 L Minnesota-uluth /27 North akota /28 North akota 4-4 (ot) 11/3 Wisconsin /4 Wisconsin /10 T Northern Michigan 5-5 (ot) 11/11 W Northern Michigan /17 Colorado College /18 Colorado College 3-2 (ot) 11/22 L Maine /24 Boston College /25 New Hampshire /1 W enver /2 W enver /9 W Michigan Tech /10 W Michigan Tech /22 W Harvard /23 W Harvard /29 Maine ~ /30 W vs. St. Lawrence ~ 5-3 1/5 enver 8-5 1/6 enver 7-2 1/12 W Colorado College 8-4 1/13 W Colorado College 4-2 1/19 Minnesota-uluth 4-1 1/20 Minnesota-uluth 5-2 1/26 W North akota 5-4 1/27 L North akota 4-7 2/2 W Alaska Anchorage 9-5 2/3 L Alaska Anchorage 3-4 (ot) 2/9 Northern Michigan 5-7 2/10 Northern Michigan 2-5 2/16 L Wisconsin 3-6 2/17 W Wisconsin 4-2 2/23 Michigan Tech 4-3 (ot) 2/24 Michigan Tech 3-8 3/2 W Colorado College * 9-3 3/3 W Colorado College * 9-2 3/11 W vs. North akota ** 5-4 3/12 L vs. Wisconsin ** 1-7 3/16 W Clarkson /17 W Clarkson /23 Boston College /24 Boston College /25 Boston College OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) # Hall of ame Game, Eveleth, Minn. (Exhibition) ~ exter Shoe Classic, Orono, Maine * irst-round WCHA Playoffs ** WCHA inal our, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA irst Round, Mariucci Arena ++ NCAA Quarterfinals, Boston, Mass.

176 COACH: OUG WOOG Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Larry Olimb, C Grant Bischoff, W Trent Klatt, W Ken Gernander, C Ben Hankinson, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Tom Newman Jeff Stolp /12 St. Cloud State 3-3 (ot) 10/13 W St. Cloud State /19 enver /20 enver /23 W Notre ame /26 L Team Canada # 4-5 (ot) 10/27 L Team Canada # /2 Colorado College /3 Colorado College /9 Minnesota-uluth /10 Minnesota-uluth /16 W Northern Michigan /17 T Northern Michigan 4-4 (ot) 11/23 W Michigan Tech /24 W Michigan Tech /30 North akota /1 North akota /8 W Wisconsin /9 T Wisconsin 4-4 (ot) 12/12 W Alabama-Huntsville /15 T ynamo Riga # 4-4 (ot) 12/20 L vs. Boston College ^ /21 W vs. Toronto ^ /29 L Colorado College /30 W Colorado College 5-2 1/4 W enver 5-2 1/5 W enver 4-3 1/11 W St. Cloud State 7-1 1/12 St. Cloud State 7-3 1/18 Michigan Tech 2-5 1/19 Michigan Tech 6-2 1/25 Wisconsin 5-3 1/26 Wisconsin 8-1 1/31 L Minnesota-uluth 3-5 2/1 T Minnesota-uluth 3-3 (ot) 2/8 Northern Michigan 3-3 (ot) 2/9 Northern Michigan 4-6 2/22 W North akota 4-1 2/23 W North akota /1 W Michigan Tech * 5-3 3/2 W Michigan Tech * 6-5 3/10 W vs. Wisconsin ** 3-2 3/11 L vs. Northern Michigan ** 2-4 3/15 L Providence /16 W Providence /17 W Providence /22 Maine /23 Maine OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) # Exhibition ^ Great Western reezeout, Los Angeles * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal our, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA irst Round, Mariucci Arena ++ NCAA Playoffs, Alfond Arena, Orono, Maine YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Larry Olimb, C Trent Klatt, W Craig Johnson, W arby Hendrickson, C Travis Richards, Steve Magnusson, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Jeff Callinan Jeff Stolp Tom Newman /12 L Northern Michigan # /18 Minnesota-uluth /19 Minnesota-uluth /25 enver /26 enver /1 St. Cloud State /2 W St. Cloud State /8 Michigan /9 Michigan /15 W Wisconsin /16 W Wisconsin ^ /22 Alaska Anchorage /23 Alaska Anchorage 3-2 (ot) 11/29 W North akota /30 W North akota /14 L Northern Michigan /15 L Northern Michigan /21 W Providence $ /22 W Bowling Green $ 6-5 (ot) 12/30 W Calgary ## /3 Michigan Tech 5-2 1/4 Michigan Tech 6-1 1/10 W Minnesota-uluth 3-0 1/11 W Minnesota-uluth 5-4 (ot) 1/17 W Michigan Tech 9-2 1/18 W Michigan Tech 6-3 1/24 Colorado College 6-3 1/25 Colorado College 8-2 1/31 Northern Michigan 3-2 2/1 Northern Michigan 5-3 2/7 Wisconsin 2-1 2/8 Wisconsin 1-4 2/14 W Colorado College 5-3 2/15 W Colorado College 6-4 2/21 L enver 4-5 (ot) 2/22 W enver 7-3 2/28 W St. Cloud State 2-1 2/29 St. Cloud State 4-1 3/6 North akota /7 North akota 5-3 3/13 L North akota * 3-5 3/14 W North akota * 9-2 3/15 W North akota * 3-1 3/20 W vs. Colorado College ** 5-1 3/21 L vs. Northern Michigan ** 2-4 3/29 L vs. Lake Superior State OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) # Hall of ame Game (Exhibition) ## Exhibition ^ Border Battle, Met Center $ Mariucci Classic * WCHA irst Round Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal our, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA West Regional, Joe Louis Arena, etroit, Mich. GOPHER HOCKEY 175

177 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Craig Johnson, W Jeff Nielsen, W Travis Richards, Justin McHugh, W Brian Bonin, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Tom Newman Jeff Callinan Jeff Moen /23 L North akota /24 W North akota /30 Colorado College /31 Colorado College 6-7 (ot) 11/6 Northern Michigan 3-3 (ot) 11/7 Northern Michigan 5-5 (ot) 11/13 T Wisconsin 4-4 (ot) 11/14 L Wisconsin ^ /20 enver /21 enver 2-2 (ot) 11/27 W Michigan Tech /28 W Michigan Tech /19 St. Cloud State /20 W St. Cloud State /27 L Czech Natl. Selects # /29 Alaska Anchorage /30 Alaska Anchorage 3-3 (ot) 1/2 L erris State $ 4-6 1/3 L Illinois-Chicago $ 2-3 1/8 L Minnesota-uluth 3-4 1/9 W Minnesota-uluth 6-5 (ot) 1/15 W Northern Michigan 4-3 1/16 L Northern Michigan 0-7 1/22 Minnesota-uluth 4-8 1/23 Minnesota-uluth 4-7 1/29 Michigan Tech 3-3 (ot) 1/30 Michigan Tech /5 W Colorado College 2-1 2/6 W Colorado College 6-3 2/12 North akota 6-1 2/13 North akota 2-6 2/19 W enver 3-0 2/20 W enver /26 Wisconsin 4-4 (ot) 2/27 Wisconsin 4-2 3/6 W St. Cloud State 1-0 3/7 St. Cloud State ~ 2-2 (ot) 3/12 W North akota * 6-4 3/13 W North akota * 5-4 (ot) 3/20 W vs. Wisconsin ** 3-2 (ot) 3/21 W vs. Northern Michigan ** 5-3 3/26 W vs. Clarkson /27 L vs. Maine OVERALL: WCHA: (T-2nd) ^ Border Battle, Met Center # Exhibition $ Mariucci Classic ~ St Cloud State home game at Target Center * irst Round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA East Regional, Centrum Centre, Worcester, Mass COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Jeff Nielsen, W Brian Bonin, C Justin McHugh, W Tony Bianchi, C Chris McAlpine, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Jeff Callinan Jeff Moen /15 L Michigan Tech # /22 Colorado College /23 Colorado College /27 L Team USA ## /29 St. Cloud State /30 T St. Cloud State 4-4 (ot) 11/5 Northern Michigan /6 Northern Michigan /12 Minnesota-uluth /13 Minnesota-uluth 3-3 (ot) 11/19 T enver 3-3 (ot) 11/20 W enver /26 L Michigan ^ /27 W Michigan State ^ /11 W North akota /12 W North akota /17 Alaska Anchorage /18 Alaska Anchorage /28 L St. Petersburg Red Army ## /31 W Cornell $ 5-2 1/2 L Lake Superior State $ 3-4 (ot) 1/8 W Wisconsin 5-2 1/9 W Wisconsin ~ 4-3 (ot) 1/14 W Michigan Tech 3-1 1/15 W Michigan Tech 2-1 1/21 enver 6-5 (ot) 1/22 enver 5-3 1/28 W Northern Michigan 4-2 1/29 W Northern Michigan 4-2 2/5 W Minnesota-uluth 3-2 (ot) 2/6 L Minnesota-uluth 1-5 2/11 North akota 3-3 (ot) 2/12 North akota 7-2 2/18 L Alaska Anchorage 2-3 2/19 L Alaska Anchorage 4-7 2/25 Wisconsin 3-2 2/26 Wisconsin 3-2 3/4 W St. Cloud State 5-3 3/5 St. Cloud State 4-8 3/11 W enver * 8-5 3/12 W enver * 6-3 3/18 W vs. Michigan Tech ** 6-1 3/19 W vs. St. Cloud State ** 3-2 (ot) 3/27 W vs. UMass-Lowell (ot) 3/31 L vs. Boston University! 1-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) # Hall of ame Game (Exhibition) ## Exhibition ^ College Hockey Showcase, Auburn Hills, Mich. $ Mariucci Classic ~ Border Battle, Target Center * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. + NCAA West Regional, Munn Arena, East Lansing, Mich.! NCAA inal our, St. Paul Civic Center 176 GOPHER HOCKEY

178 COACH: OUG WOOG NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Brian Bonin, C Ryan Kraft, W an Trebil, Justin McHugh, W Scott Bell, W YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Brian Bonin, C Mike Crowley, Erik Rasmussen, W an Trebil, Ryan Kraft, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Jeff Callinan Jeff Moen /21 Minnesota-uluth /22 Minnesota-uluth /28 W Wisconsin 2-1 (ot) 10/29 W Wisconsin ^ /4 W St. Cloud State /5 St. Cloud State /11 North akota 4-4 (ot) 11/12 North akota /19 L Michigan Tech 2-3 (ot) 11/20 W Michigan Tech /25 W Michigan State % /26 W Michigan % /10 L enver /11 L enver /16 Colorado College /17 Colorado College /28 T Swedish Nationals # 4-4 (ot) 12/30 W Yale $ /31 L Boston University $ 3-4 (ot) 1/6 Northern Michigan 2-2 (ot) 1/7 Northern Michigan 3-6 1/13 Alaska Anchorage 6-3 1/14 Alaska Anchorage 0-1 1/20 L Colorado College 3-4 1/21 W Colorado College 7-4 1/27 Wisconsin 6-2 1/28 Wisconsin 5-6 2/3 Michigan Tech 3-3 (ot) 2/4 Michigan Tech 8-1 2/10 W Minnesota-uluth 3-0 2/11 W Minnesota-uluth 4-1 2/17 enver 5-1 2/18 enver 0-3 2/24 T North akota 3-3 (ot) 2/25 T North akota 5-5 (ot) 3/4 St. Cloud State 0-3 3/5 W St. Cloud State 5-3 3/10 W Minnesota-uluth * 5-4 (ot) 3/11 W Minnesota-uluth * 4-3 3/16 W vs. North akota ** 3-2 3/17 L vs. Colorado College ** 4-5 (ot) 3/18 W vs. enver ** 5-4 (ot) 3/24 W vs. RPI /25 W vs. Colorado College /30 L vs. Boston University! 3-7 OVERALL: WCHA: (4th) ^ Border Battle at Target Center % College Hockey Showcase, St. Paul Civic Center # Exhibition $ Mariucci Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA West Regional, ane County Memorial Coliseum, Madison, Wis.! NCAA inal our, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Steve ebus Jeff Moen /13 Michigan Tech /14 Michigan Tech /21 Colorado College 3-3 (ot) 10/22 Colorado College /27 W Alaska Anchorage /28 W Alaska Anchorage /4 St. Cloud State /5 W St. Cloud State /11 L enver /12 W enver /17 Minnesota-uluth /18 Minnesota-uluth /24 W Michigan State % 6-5 (ot) 11/25 W Michigan % /9 W North akota /10 W North akota /15 Alaska Anchorage 3-3 (ot) 12/16 Alaska Anchorage /27 W Swiss National Team # /29 W Harvard $ /30 W Bowling Green $ 3-2 1/5 enver 7-3 1/6 enver 3-2 1/12 W Minnesota-uluth 5-3 1/13 W Minnesota-uluth 5-1 1/19 W Wisconsin 8-4 1/20 W Wisconsin ^ 5-0 1/26 W Northern Michigan /27 W Northern Michigan 7-0 2/2 North akota 2-8 2/3 North akota 5-7 2/9 W Colorado College 3-2 2/10 L Colorado College 2-4 2/16 W St. Cloud State 8-3 2/17 St. Cloud State 3-4 (ot) 2/23 Wisconsin 3-6 2/24 Wisconsin 4-7 3/1 W Alaska-Anchorage * 6-4 3/2 W Alaska-Anchorage * 7-1 3/8 W vs. Wisconsin ** 4-3 (ot) 3/9 W vs. Michigan Tech ** 7-2 3/23 W vs. Providence /24 L vs. Michigan OVERALL: WCHA: (2nd) % College Hockey Showcase, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. # Exhibition $ Mariucci Classic ^ Border Battle, Target Center * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. + NCAA West Regional, Munn Ice Arena, East Lansing, Mich. GOPHER HOCKEY 177

179 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: OUG WOOG WCHA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Mike Crowley, Ryan Kraft, C Casey Hankinson, W ave Spehar, W Reggie Berg, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Erik ay Steve ebus Willy Marvin /12 L vs. Boston University # /18 W Colorado College /19 L Colorado College /25 Minnesota-uluth /26 Minnesota-uluth /1 Wisconsin /2 Wisconsin /8 W North akota /9 W North akota /16 W Michigan Tech /17 W Michigan Tech /22 Northern Michigan /23 Northern Michigan /29 L Michigan % 3-4 (ot) 11/30 W Michigan State % /14 St. Cloud State /15 L St. Cloud State 3-4 (ot) 12/27 W Boston College $ /28 W Miami (Ohio) $ /30 L Pori Aces (inland) ## 4-5 1/3 Alaska Anchorage 4-1 1/4 Alaska Anchorage 6-2 1/10 W enver 3-2 (ot) 1/11 L enver 2-5 1/17 St. Cloud State 2-5 1/18 W St. Cloud State 6-4 1/24 Michigan Tech 5-2 1/25 Michigan Tech 8-4 1/31 North akota 4-6 2/1 North akota 2-6 2/7 W Northern Michigan 4-3 2/8 W Northern Michigan 2-1 2/14 L Minnesota-uluth 4-8 2/15 W Minnesota-uluth 7-1 2/21 Colorado College 3-3 (ot) 2/22 Colorado College 3-0 2/28 W Wisconsin ^ 4-3 3/1 W Wisconsin 7-3 3/7 W Alaska Anchorage * 8-2 3/8 W Alaska Anchorage * 5-1 3/14 W vs. St. Cloud State ** 5-4 (ot) 3/15 L vs. North akota ** 3-4 (ot) 3/22 W vs. Michigan State /23 L vs. Michigan OVERALL: WCHA: (T-1st) # Hall of ame Game, Target Center (Exhibition) % College Hockey Showcase, Joe Louis Arena, etroit, Mich. $ Mariucci Classic ## Exhibition ^ Border Battle at Target Center * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, St. Paul Civic Center + NCAA West Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich COACH: OUG WOOG Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Wyatt Smith, C Reggie Berg, W ave Spehar, W Ryan Kraft, C Mike Anderson, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Steve ebus Erik ay Willy Marvin /10 L vs. Michigan # /17 L Maine /18 W Maine /24 Minnesota-uluth /25 Minnesota-uluth /31 W North akota /1 L North akota /7 Wisconsin /8 Wisconsin /14 Alaska Anchorage /15 Alaska Anchorage /21 L Colorado College /22 L Colorado College /28 Michigan % /30 Michigan State % /19 L St. Cloud State /20 St. Cloud State /27 W Brown $ /28 L Northeastern $ /30 L HV-71 ## /2 W Mankato State 6-2 1/3 W Mankato State 4-3 1/16 L enver 2-5 1/17 W enver 5-2 1/23 W Minnesota-uluth 7-1 1/24 W Minnesota-uluth 6-5 1/30 Michigan Tech 3-5 1/31 Michigan Tech 3-5 2/6 W Wisconsin 4-1 2/7 W Wisconsin ^ 7-0 2/14 North akota 2-4 2/15 North akota 3-5 2/20 W Alaska Anchorage 3-0 2/21 W Alaska Anchorage 4-2 2/27 Colorado College 3-4 2/28 Colorado College 6-9 3/6 St. Cloud State 6-2 3/7 W St. Cloud State 5-3 3/13 Minnesota-uluth * 3-7 3/14 Minnesota-uluth * 5-0 3/15 Minnesota-uluth * 4-5 (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (6th) # Hall of ame Game, Target Center (Exhibition) % College Hockey Showcase $ Mariucci Classic ## Exhibition ^ Border Battle at Target Center * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, uluth, Minn. 178 GOPHER HOCKEY

180 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: OUG WOOG Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Reggie Berg, W Wyatt Smith, C ave Spehar, W Erik Westrum, Jordan Leopold, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Rob LaRue Adam Hauser Willy Marvin /9 L St. Lawrence ^ /10 W Ohio State ^ /16 T Minnesota-uluth 2-2 (ot) 10/17 W Minnesota-uluth /23 W St. Cloud State /24 St. Cloud State /30 Wisconsin /31 Wisconsin /6 L Colorado College /7 L Colorado College /13 T North akota 4-4 (ot) 11/14 L North akota /20 Alaska Anchorage /21 Alaska Anchorage /27 L Michigan % /29 W Michigan State % /27 L Princeton $ /28 L Ohio State $ /30 L I Bjorkloven # 4-6 1/2 Boston College 4-8 1/3 Boston College 3-3 (ot) 1/9 enver ~ 3-3 (ot) 1/10 enver 0-5 1/15 T Mankato State 6-6 (ot) 1/16 T Mankato State 2-2 (ot) 1/22 North akota 4-5 1/23 North akota 5-6 1/29 W Michigan Tech 4-2 1/30 W Michigan Tech 4-2 2/5 Colorado College 1-5 2/6 Colorado College 1-3 2/13 W Alaska Anchorage 5-1 2/14 L Alaska Anchorage 2-4 2/19 St. Cloud State 4-4 (ot) 2/20 T St. Cloud State 2-2 (ot) 2/26 Minnesota-uluth 4-1 2/27 Minnesota-uluth /5 L Wisconsin 4-6 3/6 T Wisconsin 2-2 (ot) 3/12 W Alaska Anchorage * 4-0 3/13 W Alaska Anchorage * 1-0 3/18 W vs. St. Cloud State ** 5-3 3/19 L vs. North akota ** 2-6 3/20 L vs. Colorado College ** 4-7 OVERALL: WCHA: (5th) ^ Icebreaker Cup, Mariucci Arena % College Hockey Showcase $ Mariucci Classic # Exhibition ~ World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo. McNichols Arena, enver, Colo. * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Target Center COACH: ON LUCIA Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT John Pohl, C Erik Westrum, C Nate Miller, W Aaron Miskovich, W ylan Mills, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Adam Hauser Pete Samargia Erik Young /16 Maine /17 Maine /22 T North akota 2-2 (ot) 10/23 L North akota /29 W Boston College 6-5 (ot) 10/30 L Boston College /5 Colorado College /6 Colorado College /12 Wisconsin /13 Wisconsin 4-5 (ot) 11/19 W Minnesota-uluth /20 W Minnesota-uluth /26 Michigan % /27 Michigan State % /3 Alaska Anchorage /4 Alaska Anchorage /10 St. Cloud State 3-4 (ot) 12/11 T St. Cloud State 2-2 (ot) 12/15 L Valerenga # /29 W Harvard $ /30 W Northern Michigan $ 6-2 1/14 W enver 7-6 (ot) 1/15 W enver 7-3 1/21 North akota 0-1 1/22 North akota 5-2 1/28 W MSU, Mankato 3-2 1/29 L MSU, Mankato 5-6 (ot) 2/4 Minnesota-uluth 3-2 2/5 Minnesota-uluth 4-1 2/11 W Colorado College 6-2 2/12 L Colorado College 1-5 2/18 Michigan Tech 9-2 2/19 Michigan Tech 4-1 2/25 L Wisconsin 2-4 2/26 L Wisconsin 4-5 3/3 L St. Cloud State 0-5 3/4 St. Cloud State 3-4 (ot) 3/10 Colorado College * 4-2 3/11 Colorado College * 3-2 (ot) 3/16 W vs. Minnesota State ** 6-4 3/17 L vs. Wisconsin ** 3-5 3/18 L vs. St. Cloud State ** 4-6 OVERALL: WCHA: (6th) % College Hockey Showcase # Exhibition $ Mariucci Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Colorado Springs, Colo. ** WCHA inal ive, Target Center GOPHER HOCKEY 179

181 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: ON LUCIA Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Erik Westrum, C Jordan Leopold, John Pohl, W Jeff Taffe, C Grant Potulny, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Adam Hauser Pete Samargia Erik Young /7 W vs. Notre ame ^ /14 (9) Bemidji State /20 W (6) Minnesota-uluth /21 W (6) Minnesota-uluth /27 W (6) Alaska Anchorage /28 T (6) Alaska Anchorage 3-3 (ot) 11/3 W (5) Wisconsin (2) /4 W (5) Wisconsin (2) /10 (1) North akota (7) /11 (1) North akota (7) 5-5 (ot) 11/17 (3) St. Cloud State (6) /18 W (3) St. Cloud State (6) /24 L (2) Michigan State (1) % /25 L (2) Michigan (7) % /1 (7) enver /2 (7) enver /9 W (10) Quinnipiac /10 W Russian Selects # /29 W (9) Union $ /30 W (9) Lake Superior State $ 5-4 1/5 (9) Alaska Anchorage 3-1 1/6 (9) Alaska Anchorage 4-2 1/12 L (9) North akota (2) 1-4 1/13 W (9) North akota (2) 5-1 1/19 (8) Wisconsin (14) 2-4 1/20 (8) Wisconsin (14) 8-2 1/23 W (8) Brown 3-1 1/27 W (8) Bemidji State 5-1 2/2 W (7) Michigan Tech 8-3 2/3 W (7) Michigan Tech 5-1 2/9 (6) MSU, Mankato (12) 4-1 2/10 (6) MSU, Mankato (12) 3-1 2/16 W (4) Colorado College (6) 6-1 2/17 W (4) Colorado College (6) 4-1 2/23 (4) Minnesota-uluth 4-5 (ot) 2/24 (4) Minnesota-uluth 4-0 3/2 L (4) St. Cloud State (5) 1-6 3/3 (4) St. Cloud State (5) 2-5 3/9 W (5) Michigan Tech * 7-2 3/10 W (5) Michigan Tech * 3-1 3/16 L vs. (3) St. Cloud State (2) ** 0-3 3/17 L vs. (3) Colorado College (5) ** 4-5 3/23 L vs. (4) Maine (5)+ 4-5 (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) ^ Hall of ame Game, Xcel Energy Center % College Hockey Showcase # Exhibition $ Mariucci Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA East Regional, Centrum Centre, Worcester, Mass COACH: ON LUCIA NCAA ROZEN OUR NCAA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT John Pohl, C Jeff Taffe, Jordan Leopold, Troy Riddle, W Paul Martin, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Adam Hauser Justin Johnson Travis Weber /5 (3) North akota (2) ^ /19 W (2) Bemidji State /20 W (2) Bemidji State /26 W (2) Colgate /27 W (2) Colgate /2 (1) Michigan Tech /3 (1) Michigan Tech 5-5 (ot) 11/9 W (2) MSU, Mankato /10 W (2) MSU, Mankato /16 W (1) Minnesota-uluth /17 W (1) Minnesota-uluth /23 (1) Michigan (9) % /25 (1) Michigan State (4) % 4-4 (ot) 11/30 L (1) St. Cloud State (2) /1 (1) St. Cloud State (2) 2-2 (ot) 12/7 (2) enver (2) /8 (2) enver (2) /28 W (2) erris State $ /29 W (2) Providence $ 6-1 1/5 L (3) North akota 3-4 1/6 W (3) North akota 2-1 1/11 (4) Wisconsin 3-8 1/12 (4) Wisconsin 6-2 1/18 (5) Alaska Anchorage 3-3 (ot) 1/19 (5) Alaska Anchorage 5-2 1/25 L (4) enver (1) 1-3 1/26 W (4) enver (1) 6-1 1/28 W rench Olympic Team # 6-2 2/1 (3) Minnesota-uluth 2-5 2/2 (3) Minnesota-uluth 2-1 2/8 (5) North akota 6-4 2/9 (5) North akota 4-3 2/15 L (4) Colorado College (6) 5-6 2/16 W (4) Colorado College (6) 7-3 2/22 W (6) Wisconsin 6-3 2/23 W (6) Wisconsin 4-3 (ot) 3/1 (6) St. Cloud State (2) 5-4 3/2 W (6) St. Cloud State (2) 3-1 3/8 W (3) North akota * 7-2 3/9 W (3) North akota * 4-3 (ot) 3/15 W vs. (3) St. Cloud State (5) ** 4-1 3/16 L vs. (3) enver (1) ** 2-5 3/23 W vs. (3) Colorado College (10) /4 W vs. (2) Michigan (4)! 3-2 4/6 W vs. (2) Maine (3)! 4-3 (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (3rd) ^ Hall of ame Game, Engelstad Arena, Grand orks, N.. % College Hockey Showcase $ Mariucci Classic # Exhibition * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA West Regional, Yost Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich.! NCAA rozen our, Xcel Energy Center 180 GOPHER HOCKEY

182 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: ON LUCIA WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS NCAA ROZEN OUR NCAA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Thomas Vanek, Troy Riddle, Keith Ballard, Matt Koalska, Paul Martin, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Travis Weber Justin Johnson /12 W vs. (1) Ohio State (15) ^ /18 (1) New Hampshire (3) 5-5 (ot) 10/19 (1) New Hampshire (3) /25 (2) Michigan Tech /26 (2) Michigan Tech 3-3 (ot) 11/1 W (4) Alabama-Huntsville /2 W (4) Alabama-Huntsville /8 (3) Minnesota State /9 (3) Minnesota State /15 L (8) Colorado College (7) /16 T (8) Colorado College (7) 2-2 (ot) 11/22 W (9) Michigan Tech /23 W (9)Michigan Tech /29 T (9) Michigan State % 5-5 (ot) 12/1 L (9) Michigan (8) % /6 (10) Wisconsin /7 (10) Wisconsin /9 W Team Italy # /27 W (7) Yale $ /28 W (7) Boston College (6) $ 2-1 (ot) 1/3 L (4) St. Cloud State 3-4 1/4 (4) St. Cloud State 3-3 (ot) 1/10 L (7) North akota (1) 2-4 1/11 W (7) North akota (1) 6-3 1/17 W U.S. Under-18 Team # 6-0 1/24 T (8) Minnesota State 2-2 (ot) 1/25 T (8) Minnesota State 4-4 (ot) 1/31 (7) Alaska Anchorage 4-0 2/1 (7) Alaska Anchorage 4-1 2/7 (7) Colorado College (1) 2-6 2/8 (7) Colorado College (1) 3-2 2/14 W (7) Wisconsin 5-2 2/15 W (7) Wisconsin 8-1 2/21 (6) Minnesota-uluth 5-4 2/22 (6) Minnesota-uluth 4-5 (ot) 2/28 T (7) enver (13) 3-3 (ot) 3/1 W (7) enver (13) 8-5 3/7 (6) St. Cloud State (2) 5-3 3/8 T (6) St. Cloud State (2) 1-1 (ot) 3/14 W (6) Michigan Tech * 3-1 3/15 W (6) Michigan Tech * 5-2 3/21 W vs. (5) Minnesota State (9) ** 3-2 (ot) 3/22 W vs. (5) Colorado College (1) ** 4-2 3/28 W (4) Mercyhurst /29 W (4) erris State (6) /10 W vs. (2) Michigan (4)! 3-2 (ot) 4/12 W vs. (2) New Hampshire (3)! 5-1 OVERALL: WCHA: (T-2nd) ^ Hall of ame Game, Xcel Energy Center # Exhibition % College Hockey Showcase $ odge Holiday Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena! NCAA rozen our, HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y COACH: ON LUCIA WCHA PLAYO CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Thomas Vanek, Troy Riddle, Matt Koalska, Keith Ballard, Gino Guyer, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Kellen Briggs Justin Johnson /10 L vs. (1) Maine (13) ^ /11 (1) Nebraska-Omaha ^ /24 L (4) Minnesota-uluth 3-4 (ot) 10/25 L (4) Minnesota-uluth /31 W (12) enver (6) /1 L (12) enver (6) /7 (10) North akota (2) /8 (10) North akota (2) /14 Wisconsin /15 Wisconsin /21 W Michigan Tech /22 W Michigan Tech /28 Michigan State % /29 Michigan % /5 Alaska Anchorage /6 Alaska Anchorage /11 W HC Riga 2000 # /20 W Princeton $ /21 W New Hampshire (8) $ 4-2 1/2 T (15) Boston University 5-5 1/3 T (15) Boston University 5-5 1/9 (13) Colorado College (5) 2-1 1/10 (13) Colorado College (5) 3-0 1/16 (8) Minnesota State 6-0 1/17 (8) Minnesota State /23 L (5) North akota (1) 2-4 1/24 W (5) North akota (1) 2-1 1/30 W (5) Wisconsin (7) 4-2 1/31 W (5) Wisconsin (7) 3-2 2/6 W (5) Bemidji State 2-1 2/7 W (5) Bemidji State 5-1 2/13 (4) Minnesota-uluth (6) 1-6 2/14 (4) Minnesota-uluth (6) 1-4 2/20 W (7) Alaska Anchorage 3-2 2/21 W (7) Alaska Anchorage 5-2 2/27 (7) enver (11) 2-6 2/28 (7) enver (11) 3-6 3/5 W (10) St. Cloud State (13) 7-4 3/6 W (10) St. Cloud State (13) 4-2 3/12 W (8) St. Cloud State (15) * 6-1 3/13 W (8) St. Cloud State (15) * 7-3 3/19 W vs. (5) Minnesota-uluth (3) ** 7-4 3/20 W vs. (5) North akota (1) ** 5-4 3/27 W vs. (3) Notre ame (13) /28 L vs. (3) Minnesota-uluth (5) OVERALL: WCHA: (T-4th) ^ Maverick Stampede, Omaha, Neb. % College Hockey Showcase # Exhibition $ odge Holiday Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA Midwest Regional, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. GOPHER HOCKEY 181

183 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: ON LUCIA NCAA ROZEN OUR Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Tyler Hirsch, anny Irmen, Ryan Potulny, C Gino Guyer, C Chris Harrington, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Kellen Briggs Justin Johnson /7 W (7) Calgary # /9 W vs. (7) enver (6) ^ /15 W vs. (3) Massachusetts ~ /16 (3) Alaska Anchorage ~ /22 (7) North akota (2) /23 (7) North akota (2) /29 W (6) Minnesota State /30 W (6) Minnesota State 3-2 (ot) 11/5 W (4) Wisconsin (5) /6 W (4) Wisconsin (5) /19 (3) enver (11) /20 (3) enver (11) /26 W (3) Michigan (1) % /27 W (3) Michigan State % /3 (1) Colorado College (4) /4 (1) Colorado College (4) /10 (1) St. Cloud State 2-1 (ot) 12/11 W (1) St. Cloud State /22 W (1) Merrimack $ /23 W (1) Northern Michigan $ 4-1 1/2 (1) Boston University (13) 2-1 1/3 (1) Boston University (13) 1-2 1/8 L (1) Colorado College (2) 2-3 (ot) 1/9 L (1) Colorado College (2) 3-5 1/14 (4) Minnesota State 9-6 1/15 (4) Minnesota State 2-1 1/21 L (4) Michigan Tech 3-6 1/22 L (4) Michigan Tech 1-3 1/28 W (7) Minnesota-uluth 4-3 1/29 L (7) Minnesota-uluth 2-3 2/4 (9) Wisconsin (3) 1-3 2/5 (9) Wisconsin (3) 5-3 2/11 L (9) Alaska Anchorage 2-3 2/12 T (9) Alaska Anchorage 5-5 (ot) 2/19 W (10) U.S. Under-18 Team # 7-5 2/25 W (12) St. Cloud State 5-4 2/26 (12) St. Cloud State 4-1 3/4 (9) Michigan Tech 4-2 3/5 (9) Michigan Tech 5-0 3/11 W (6) Minnesota State * 7-2 3/12 W (6) Minnesota State * 5-3 3/18 L vs. (6) Colorado College (1) ** 0-3 3/19 L vs. (6) North akota (13) ** 2-4 3/26 W (7) Maine (12) (ot) 3/27 W (7) Cornell (3) (ot) 4/7 L vs. (4) North akota (3)! 2-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (T-3rd) # Exhibition ^ Hall of ame Game, Xcel Energy Center ~ Nye rontier Classic, Anchorage, Alaska % College Hockey Showcase $ odge Holiday Classic Minnesota State home game at Xcel Energy Center * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA West Regional, Mariucci Arena! NCAA rozen our, Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio COACH: ON LUCIA WCHA CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Ryan Potulny, C Phil Kessel, C Alex Goligoski, anny Irmen, Chris Harrington, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Kellen Briggs Jeff razee /6 W (1) Alberta # /14 L (1) Alaska airbanks 3-4 (ot) 10/15 T (1) Alaska airbanks 3-3 (ot) 10/21 W (8) Minnesota State /22 W (8) Minnesota State /28 (7) St. Cloud State /29 (7) St. Cloud State /4 (6) Minnesota uluth 2-2 (ot) 11/5 (6) Minnesota uluth /11 W (13) Alaska Anchorage /12 W (13) Alaska Anchorage /18 (10) enver (12) 3-3 (ot) 11/19 (10) enver (12) /25 (7) Michigan (1) % /26 (7) Michigan State % 2-2 (ot) 12/2 L (4) Wisconsin (1) /3 L (4) Wisconsin (1) /9 (8) North akota (4) /10 (8) North akota (4) /29 W (3) Union $ /30 W (3) UMass-Lowell $ 5-4 1/6 W (3) Niagara 5-2 1/7 W (3) Niagara 7-1 1/13 W (2) North akota (10) 6-1 1/14 L (2) North akota (10) 2-4 1/20 W (3) Colorado College (7) 4-2 1/21 W (3) Colorado College (7) 3-2 1/27 (4) Wisconsin (2) 5-4 1/28 (4) Wisconsin (2) 3-1 2/10 (1) Michigan Tech 7-4 2/11 (1) Michigan Tech 2-2 (ot) 2/17 W (1) enver (7) 3-2 2/18 W (1) enver (7) 5-1 2/24 (1) Alaska Anchorage 4-3 2/25 (1) Alaska Anchorage 4-0 3/3 W (1) Minnesota uluth 7-0 3/4 W (1) Minnesota uluth 2-0 3/10 W (1) Alaska Anchorage * 7-4 3/11 W (1) Alaska Anchorage * 6-2 3/17 L vs. (1) St. Cloud State ** 7-8 (ot) 3/18 L vs. (1) Wisconsin (4) ** 0-4 3/24 L vs. (4) Holy Cross (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) # Exhibition % College Hockey Showcase $ odge Holiday Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA West Regional, Engelstad Arena, Grand orks, N GOPHER HOCKEY

184 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS MINNESOTA HOCKEY COACH: ON LUCIA WCHA CHAMPIONS WCHA INAL IVE CHAMPIONS Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Jay Barriball, Kyle Okposo, C Mike Vannelli, Alex Goligoski, Blake Wheeler, C Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Kellen Briggs Jeff razee /6 L vs. (2) Maine (11) ^ /8 W (2) Lethbridge # /13 W (8) Wayne State /14 W (8) Wayne State /20 (7) Ohio State /21 (7) Ohio State /27 W (3) Colorado College /28 W (3) Colorado College /3 (2) Minnesota uluth /4 (2) Minnesota uluth 3-2 (ot) 11/10 T (2) St. Cloud State 5-5 (ot) 11/11 (2) St. Cloud State 3-3 (ot) 11/18 W (1) Wisconsin (13) /19 W (1) Wisconsin (13) /24 W (1) Michigan State (6) % /25 W (1) Michigan (7) % /1 T (1) Minnesota State /2 (1) Minnesota State /8 (1) Michigan Tech /9 (1) Michigan Tech /29 W (1) Alabama-Huntsville $ /30 W (1) erris State $ 5-2 1/5 (1) Minnesota State 5-1 1/7 W (1) Minnesota State 1-0 1/12 (1) Wisconsin 1-2 1/13 (1) Wisconsin 1-0 1/19 L (1) enver (4) 0-1 1/20 W (1) enver (4) 5-4 1/26 L (1) North akota (15) 3-5 1/27 L (1) North akota (15) 3-7 2/2 (3) Alaska Anchorage 8-2 2/3 (3) Alaska Anchorage 2-1 2/16 (2) Colorado College (14) 3-2 2/17 (2) Colorado College (14) 3-2 2/23 (2) St. Cloud State (5) 1-5 2/24 L (2) St. Cloud State (5) 3-5 3/2 W (4) Michigan Tech 3-1 3/3 L (4) Michigan Tech 4-5 3/9 W (2) Alaska Anchorage * 6-2 3/10 L (2) Alaska Anchorage * 1-2 (ot) 3/11 W (2) Alaska Anchorage * 3-1 3/16 W vs. (2) Wisconsin ** 4-2 3/17 W vs. (2) North akota (7) ** 3-2 (ot) 3/24 W vs. (2) Air orce /25 L vs (2) North akota (6) (ot) OVERALL: WCHA: (1st) ^ Hall of ame Game, Xcel Energy Center # Exhibition % College Hockey Showcase $ odge Holiday Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA West Regional, Pepsi Center, enver, Colo COACH: ON LUCIA Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Blake Wheeler, C Ben Gordon, W Mike Howe, W Jay Barriball, W erek Peltier, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Alex Kangas Jeff razee /12 W vs. (5) RPI ^ /13 W vs. (5) Michigan (9) ^ /19 (3) Colorado College (10) /20 (3) Colorado College (10) 1-2 (ot) 10/25 W (10) Ohio State (14) /26 W (10) Ohio State (14) /27 W (10) U.S. Under-18 Team # /2 L (8) enver (7) /4 L (8) enver (7) /9 (14) Minnesota State /10 W (14) Minnesota State /16 W (12) Alaska Anchorage /17 L (12) Alaska Anchorage /23 (15) Michigan State (6) % 3-3 (ot) 11/24 (15) Michigan (2) % /30 L Michigan Tech 2-3 (ot) 12/1 W Michigan Tech /7 North akota (8) /8 North akota (8) /29 L (12) Rochester Inst. Tech. $ /30 T (12) Air orce $ 2-2 (ot) 1/4 W (12) Wayne State 5-1 1/5 W (12) Wayne State 5-2 1/11 L (14) St. Cloud State (15) 1-3 1/12 (14) at St. Cloud State (15) 4-4 (ot) 1/18 Minnesota uluth 1-1 (ot) 1/19 Minnesota uluth 2-1 1/25 Wisconsin 1-3 1/26 Wisconsin 2-2 (ot) 2/1 L (15) North akota (3) 1-2 (ot) 2/2 T (15) North akota (3) 1-1 (ot) 2/8 enver (7) 1-1 (ot) 2/9 enver (7) 1-4 2/22 W Wisconsin (12) 4-2 2/23 T Wisconsin (12) 4-4 (ot) 2/29 Alaska Anchorage 2-2 (ot) 3/1 Alaska Anchorage 4-1 3/7 W (14) Minnesota uluth 4-1 3/8 L (14) Minnesota uluth 2-3 3/14 (15) Minnesota State (11) * 0-1 (2ot) 3/15 (15) Minnesota State (11) * 2-1 (ot) 3/16 (15) Minnesota State (11) * 3-2 (2ot) 3/20 W vs. (12) St. Cloud State (7) ** 3-2 3/21 W vs. (12) Colorado College (2) ** 2-1 (ot) 3/22 L vs. (12) enver (6) ** 1-2 3/28 L vs. (11) Boston College (7) OVERALL: WCHA: (7th) ^ IceBreaker Tournament, Xcel Energy Center # Exhibition % College Hockey Showcase $ odge Holiday Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mankato, Minn. ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center + NCAA Northeast Regional, CU Center, Worcester, Mass. GOPHER HOCKEY 183

185 MINNESOTA HOCKEY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORS COACH: ON LUCIA Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Ryan Stoa, W Jordan Schroeder, C Jay Barriball, W Cade airchild, Mike Hoeffel, W Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Alex Kangas Kent Patterson /10 W (9) British Columbia # /17 (9) St. Cloud State (10) /18 W (9) St. Cloud State (10) /24 (6) Wisconsin 2-2 (ot) 10/25 (6) Wisconsin /31 T (5) Minnesota State (11) 3-3 (ot) 11/1 W vs. (5) Minnesota State (11) ^ /7 T (4) New Hampshire (5) 2-2 (ot) 11/8 W (4) New Hampshire (5) /15 T (2) Michigan Tech 2-2 (ot) 11/16 W (2) Michigan Tech /21 (1) enver (10) /22 (1) enver (10) /28 L (1) Michigan (15) % /29 T (1) Michigan State % 4-4 (ot) 12/13 W (2) Colorado College (10) /14 L (2) Colorado College (10) 0-1 1/2 W (4) Brown $ 6-2 1/3 W (4) Northeastern (6) $ 3-2 (ot) 1/9 (3) North akota 3-6 1/10 (3) North akota 1-6 1/16 W (8) St. Cloud State 5-1 1/17 (8) St. Cloud State 8-6 1/30 (5) Minnesota State 2-6 1/31 L (5) Minnesota State 1-3 2/6 L (9) Wisconsin 2-3 2/7 L (9) Wisconsin 4-5 2/13 T (14) Alaska Anchorage 2-2 (ot) 2/14 W (14) Alaska Anchorage 4-2 2/20 (14) Colorado College 3-4 2/21 (14) Colorado College 3-5 2/27 T Minnesota uluth (14) 2-2 (ot) 2/28 W Minnesota uluth (14) 5-3 3/6 Michigan Tech 5-6 (ot) 3/7 Michigan Tech 2-0 3/13 W St. Cloud State * 4-2 3/14 W St. Cloud State * 3-0 3/19 L vs. (11) Minnesota uluth ** 1-2 OVERALL: WCHA: (5th) # Exhibition ^ Minnesota Hockey Showcase, Xcel Energy Center % College Hockey Showcase $ odge Holiday Classic * irst-round WCHA Playoffs, Mariucci Arena ** WCHA inal ive, Xcel Energy Center COACH: ON LUCIA Player G A TP PIM PP GW SH HT Tony Lucia, W Jordan Schroeder, W Mike Hoeffel, W Cade airchild, Jacob Cepis, Goaltender GP W-L-T GA GAA Min. SV % SO Alex Kangas Kent Patterson /4 W British Columbia # /16 North akota /17 North akota 3-3 (ot) 10/23 L enver /24 L enver /30 W Alaska Anchorage /1 W Alaska Anchorage /6 Wisconsin /7 Wisconsin /14 W Bemidji State /15 L Bemidji State /20 L Minnesota uluth 3-4 (ot) 11/21 L Minnesota uluth /27 Michigan Michigan State /4 L Minnesota State /5 Minnesota State /11 Michigan Tech /12 Michigan Tech 3-2 1/2 W Bowling Green# 3-1 1/3 L Northern Michigan# 2-4 1/8 W Harvard 5-2 1/9 W Harvard 3-1 1/15 T North akota 3-3 (ot) 1/16 W North akota 5-1 1/22 St. Cloud State 3-4 1/23 L St. Cloud State 1-4 1/29 Alaska Anchorage 7-4 1/30 Alaska Anchorage 1-2 2/12 enver 1-3 2/13 enver 1-5 2/19 W Colorado College 3-0 2/20 W Colorado College 7-4 2/26 Minnesota uluth 3-2 2/27 Minnesota uluth 0-3 3/5 L Wisconsin$ 2-3 3/6 W Wisconsin 6-1 3/12 North akota /13 North akota /14 North akota+ 1-4 OVERALL: WCHA: (7th) # Exhibition $ game played at Target Center, Minneapolis # odge Holiday Classic + WCHA irst Round Playoffs 184 GOPHER HOCKEY

186 RECORS BY TWIN CITIES ARENAS MINNESOTA HOCKEY HOME ARENAS New Mariucci Arena (1993-present) Year W L T Pct Total Williams Arena ( )/Mariucci Arena ( ) Year W L T Pct Total St. Paul Auditorium ( ) Year W L T Pct Total Minneapolis Arena ( ) Year W L T Pct Total GOPHER HOCKEY 185

187 MINNESOTA HOCKEY RECORS BY TWIN CITIES ARENAS Hippodrome Arena ( ) Year W L T Pct Total Coliseum (1924) Year W L T Pct Xcel Energy Center (2000-present) Year W L T Pct Total Lexington/University Rink ( ) Year W L T Pct Total NEUTRAL SITE ARENAS St. Paul Civic Center ( ) Year W L T Pct Total Met Center ( ) Year W L T Pct Total Target Center ( ) Year W L T Pct Total GOPHER HOCKEY

188 NEWSPAPERS MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE Sports Editor: Glen Crevier Asst. Sports Editor: ennis Brackin Beat Writer: Roman Augustovitz Sid Hartman Patrick Reusse Jim Souhan 425 Portland Ave. Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) MINNESOTA AILY Sports Editor: Josh Katzenstein 2301 University Ave. SE Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORER Sports Editor: Larry itzgerald Charles Hallman Kwame Mconald th Ave. South Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) LET S PLAY HOCKEY Editor: Kevin Kurtt (editor@letsplayhockey.com) 2721 East 42nd Street Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) MINNESOTA HOCKEY JOURNAL Editor: Greg Anzelc (greg@tpgsports.com) 6160 Summit rive Minneapolis, MN (612) ext. 107 ax (612) ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS Sports Editor: Mike Bass (mbass@pioneerpress.com) Beat Writer: Brian Murphy (brianmurphy@pioneerpress.com) Tom Powers (tpowers@pioneerpress.com) Bob Sansevere (bsansevere@pioneerpress.com) Charley Walters (cwalters@pioneerpress.com) 345 Cedar St. St. Paul, MN (651) ax (651) MINNESOTA SUBURBAN MINNESOTA SUN NEWSPAPERS Sports Editor: Greg Kelven (gkleven@acnpapers.com) Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN (952) ax (952) GREATER MINNESOTA ROCHESTER POST-BULLETIN Sports Editor: Craig Swalboski (swalbo@postbulletin.com) Jason eldman (jfeldman@postbulletin.com) 18 irst Ave. SE Rochester, MN (507) ax (507) GOPHER MEIA OUTLETS ST. CLOU TIMES Sports Editor: ave eland (ddeland@stcloudtimes.com) Kevin Allenspach (kevin@stcloudtimes.com) 3000 N. 7th St. St. Cloud, MN (320) ax (320) ULUTH NEWS-TRIBUNE Sports Editor: Rick Lubbers (rlubbers@duluthnews.com) Kevin Pates (kpates@duluthnews.com) 424 W. 1st uluth, MN (218) ax (218) ARGO ORUM Sports Editor: Scott Nulph (snulph@forumcomm.com) 101 5th St. N. argo, N (701) ax (701) MANKATO REE PRESS Chad Courrier (ccourrier@mankatofreepress.com) Shane rederick (sfrederick@mankatofreepress.com) 418 S. 2nd Street Mankato, MN (507) ax (50) WIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATE PRESS Sports Editor: ave Campbell (dcampbell@ap.org) Jon Krawczynski (jkrawczynski@ap.org) th Ave. S., Suite 460 Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) TELEVISION OX SPORTS NORTH Coordinating Producer: Matt Hoover (mhoover@foxsports.net) Gopher Hockey Producer: Max Michalak (max.michalak@foxsports.net) Marney Gellner (mgellner@foxsports.net) One Main St. SE - Suite 600 Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) KARE-TV (NBC) Sports irector: Randy Shaver (rshaver@kare11.com) Eric Perkins (eperkins@kare11.com) ave Schwartz (dschwartz@kare11.com) Bea Chang (bchang@kare11.com) Patrick O Shaughnessy (poshaughnessy@kare11.com) 8811 Olson Memorial Hwy. Minneapolis, MN (763) ax (763) KMSP-TV (OX-9/UPN-29) Sports irector: Seth Kaplan (skapl795@foxtv.com) awn Mitchell (dmitc770@foxtv.com) Jim Rich (jrich674@foxtv.com) Viking rive Eden Prairie, MN (952) ax (952) KSTP-TV (ABC) Sports Producer: Steve Johnson (sjohnson@kstp.com) Phil Aldridge (paldridge@kstp.com) Anne Hutchinson (ahutchinson@kstp.com) MINNESOTA HOCKEY 3415 University Ave. St. Paul, MN (651) ax (651) WCCO-TV (CBS) Sports irector: Gregg Litman (grlitman@wcco.cbs.com) Mark Rosen (marosen@wcco.cbs.com) Mike Max (mmax@wcco.cbs.com) Carry Clancy (cjclancy@wcco.cbs.com) 90 South 11th St. Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) RAIO WCCO-AM 830 Sports irector: an Terhaar (dterhaar@wccoradio.cbs.com) ave Lee (dlee@wccoradio.cbs.com) Mike Max (mmax@wccoradio.cbs.com) ave Mona (dmona@wccoradio.cbs.com) Steve Thomson (sthomson@wccoradio.cbs.com) 625 2nd Ave. South Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) KAN-AM 1130 Chad Abbott (chadabbott@clearchannel.com) Paul Allen (paulallen@clearchannel.com) Mike Morris (mikemorris@clearchannel.com) an Barreiro (danbarreiro@clearchannel.com) Cory Cove (corycove@clearchannel.com) Henry Lake (henrylake@clearchannel.com) 1600 Utica Ave. So. Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN (952) ax (952) KSTP-AM 1500 Matt Michalski (rookie@am1500.com) Pat Reusse (preusse@am1500.com) Joe Soucheray (gljoe@am1500.com) Tom Pelissero (tpelissero@am1500.com) Steve Conrad (sconrad@am1500.com) 3415 University Ave. St. Paul, MN (651) KUOM-AM Ryan Wilson (news@radiok.org) 610 Rarig Center st Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN (612) ax (612) MINNESOTA NEWS NETWORK Gene Harrington, Mike Grimm th St. South Minneapolis, MN (612) (newsroom@mnnradio.com) ax (612) KROC-AM (ROCHESTER) Ed Rauen (edrauen.roch@charter.net) 122 SW 4th St. Rochester, MN (507) ax (507) LEARIEL SPORTS Mike Grimm (mdgrimm3@aol.com) (952) GOPHER HOCKEY 187

189 MINNESOTA HOCKEY MEIA INORMATION MEIA CREENTIALS Requests for hockey media credentials for University of Minnesota home games at Mariucci Arena must be made in advance via to Paul Rovnak in the Athletic Communications Office Credentials, which cannot be mailed, may be picked up at the Athletic Communications Office in the Bierman Building the Thursday prior to a weekend series, or game night at the media will call area located on the southwest side of Mariucci Arena. Credential requests must be received by THURSAY NOON the week of the series to be assured credentials. The University of Minnesota reserves the right to accept or reject credential requests for appropriate reasons. RAIO/TELEVISION Radio booths are assigned for the Gopher Radio Network and the opponents flagship radio network. The television press box, located on the opposite side of the main hockey press box, is designated by the University of Minnesota for ox Sports North. Visiting television will be accommodated on a space-available basis. PHOTOGRAPHERS There are designated areas from which photographers will be allowed to shoot in Mariucci Arena. Please contact the athletic communications office for a chart of designated locations. TELEPHONE LINES There are telephone lines available in both the press box and the media room located on the lower level of the arena. Requests for phone lines should be made to the Athletic Communications Office in advance, although game-night requests will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. PRESS BOX SERVICES Pregame notes, stats and programs are available to the media in the press box prior to the game. Period and final statistics, a shot chart and final box will also be provided. Beverages will be made available in the press box from one hour before game time until faceoff. COACH/PLAYER INTERVIEWS Coach Lucia, his coaching staff, and all players will be made available for interviews on Wednesdays either before or after practice at Mariucci Arena or by appointment through Paul Rovnak, assistant athletic communications director. When requesting an interview with Coach Lucia or a member of the program, please keep in mind that all interviews must be completed by 30 minutes before practice begins. Interview requests on days other than Wednesdays are granted only in a special or unusual circumstances. Postgame interviews are granted outside the Golden Gopher locker room following a 10-minute cooling off period for the players and Coach Lucia s postgame radio show. THE GOLEN GOPHER LOCKER ROOM IS CLOSE TO THE MEIA AT ALL TIMES. Please contact a member of the U of M athletic communications staff, to schedule ALL interviews with coaches and players. IRECTIONS TO MARIUCCI ARENA Coming rom The North ollow 35W south to the University Avenue exit. Take a left on University Avenue, follow to Oak Street. Take a left on Oak Street, go a block and a half. The arena will be on your left. (alternative) When driving on University Avenue, take a left on 15th Avenue, then a right on 5th Street. Mariucci Arena will be about three blocks ahead on your right. Coming rom The South ollow 35W north to University Avenue, take a right at the Yield sign. Refer to Coming rom The North directions. Coming rom The West (On 94 East) ollow 94 East until the 35W North intersection. Take 35W North. Refer to Coming rom The South directions. Coming rom The East (On 94 West) ollow 94 West to the Huron Blvd. exit. ollow Huron Blvd. to the main Mariucci Arena parking lot just to the east of the arena. (Alternative) ollow 94 West to Highway 280. Exit north on Highway 280 to University Avenue. Take a left (head west) on University Avenue until you see the arena s main parking lot on your right-hand side. PHOTOGRAPH REQUESTS All requests for digital photographs of players and coaches, logos or other multimedia items must be made to Jeff Keiser in the Athletic Communications office. He can be reached at keiser@umn.edu or at (612) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INORMATION Assistant Athletic Communications irector/ Men s Hockey Contact: Paul Rovnak Office Phone: (612) Mobile Phone: (651) psrovnak@umn.edu ax: (612) Web site: Office Phone (612) Office ax (612) Website gophers@umn.edu Mailing Address Athletic Communications University of Minnesota 244 Bierman ield Athletic Building th Avenue SE Minneapolis, Minn TICKET INORMATION Please call U-GOPHER or or visit GOPHERSPORTS.com GOPHERS ON THE WEB Gophersports.com is the official source for all up-to-the-minute news and information on Golden Gopher Hockey and all other athletic teams. Live statistics, audio and video clips, press releases, and all other University of Minnesota Hockey information can be found on the home of Golden Gopher Athletics. 188 GOPHER HOCKEY

190 GOPHER RAIO NETWORK MINNESOTA HOCKEY Gopher Sports Properties Mariucci Arena 4 Oak Street Minneapolis, MN Greg Gerlach, General Manager Phone: GOPHER SPORTS PROPERTIES Gopher Sports Properties (GSP), a division of Learfield Communications Inc., is the official marketing & sales rights holder for University of Minnesota Athletics. Learfield Sports is a diverse media enterprise that manages multi-media rights for 48 of the country's premier collegiate athletic programs including the University of Minnesota. Learfield Sports specializes in managing, packaging and selling marketing and sponsorship opportunities connected with America's favorite collegiate teams. Gopher Sports Properties provides a variety of advertising, marketing and promotional opportunities for corporate partners throughout the Twin Cities area and the state of Minnesota. WCCO-AM 830 will serve as the flagship station for the Golden Gopher Radio Network again this season while Learfield will administer all production for the broadcasts, manage the on-air talent in addition to the sales for all broadcasts. Learfield partners with the Minnesota News Network (MNN) for network distribution to all of our greater Minnesota Affiliate Network. WCCO-AM 830 is in its 10th season as the flagship station for Golden Gopher Hockey and has broadcast Golden Gopher football since 1923 and men s basketball since the 1930s. All games will be broadcast live on WCCO or the Voice of Minnesota AM 950. Calling the action for the ninth straight season, Wally Shaver is a familiar personality around the Twin Cities. Among his many accomplishments, Shaver has been the voice of the Minnesota State High School Hockey Championships and has served as cohost of Let s Play Hockey which airs on ox Sports Net. Providing expert analysis is former Golden Gopher head coach Glen Sonmor. Sonmor, currently a scout for the Minnesota Wild, spent five-plus seasons behind the bench for the Maroon and Gold from and is also a former head coach of the Minnesota North Stars. He was inducted into the M Club Hall of ame in September, With one of the strongest signals in the nation, WCCO is not just the home of Golden Gopher hockey, football and men s basketball, the station is also the radio partner of the NHL s Minnesota Wild. GOPHER RAIO NETWORK AILIATES Market Station req. Ada/argo KRJB-M Ada/Mahnomen KRJB-M Aitkin KKIN-M 94.3 Albert Lea KATE-AM 1450 Austin KAUS-AM/M 1480/99.9 Bemidji KBUn-AM 1450 Brainerd/Baxter KBLB-M 93.3 Crookston KROX-AM 1260 etroit Lakes KLM-AM 1340 uluth WGEE-AM 970 Ely WELY-M 94.5 airmont KSUM-AM 1370 Glenwood KMGK-M Grand Rapids KOZY-AM 1320 Minneapolis/St. Paul WCCO-AM 830 Minneapolis KNO-M 95.3 Minneapolis KBEM-M 88.5 Montevideo KMA-AM 1460 New Prague KRS_M 95.5 Owatonna/Mankato KRO-AM 1390 Owatonna/Waseca KRUE-M 92.1 Owatonna/Waseca KOWZ-AM 1170 Pipestone KLOH_AM 1050 Rochester KROC-AM 1340 St. Cloud KXSS-M 1390 Windom KOM-AM 1580 Worthington KWOA-AM 730 check gophersports.com for up-to-date affiliate list GOPHER HOCKEY 189

191 MINNESOTA HOCKEY AMINISTRATION ATHLETICS AMINISTRATION Robert Bruininks University President Joel Maturi Athletics irector Regina Sullivan Senior Associate Athletics irector Elizabeth Eull Senior Associate Athletics irector Marc Ryan Senior Associate Athletics irector avid Crum Associate Athletics irector Scott Eliison Associate Athletics irector Jason Larenz Associate Athletics irector Leo Lewis Associate Athletics irector J.T. Bruett irector of Compliance ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Garry Bowman irector of Athletic Communications Sara Berhow Assistant irector Becky Bohm Associate irector Brian eutsch Assistant Steve Geller Assistant irector Michael Molde Assistant John Romo irector of Internet Services Paul Rovnak Assistant irector Andy Seeley Associate irector Matt Slieter Associate irector Michelle Traen Assistant irector CREATIVE SERVICES Jeff Keiser Creative irector Chris Lagasse Assistant Creative irector Eric Miller Photography irector 190 GOPHER HOCKEY

192 ATE OPPONENT TIME Oct. 3 BRITISH COLUMBIA (exh.) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 8 MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 p.m. Oct. 9 MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 p.m. Oct. 15 NEBRASKA OMAHA 7:00 p.m. Oct. 16 NEBRASKA OMAHA 7:00 p.m. Oct. 22 ST. CLOU STATE 7:00 p.m. Oct. 24 ST. CLOU STATE 2:00 p.m. Oct. 29 at Colorado College 8:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at Colorado College 8:00 p.m. Nov. 5 WISCONSIN 7:00 p.m. Nov. 6 WISCONSIN 7:00 p.m. Nov. 19 at Michigan Tech 6:00 p.m. Nov. 20 at Michigan Tech 6:00 p.m. Nov. 26 MICHIGAN STATE 7:00 p.m. Nov. 28 MICHIGAN 4:30 p.m. ec. 3 at Minnesota State 7:30 p.m. ec. 4 at Minnesota State 7:00 p.m. ec. 10 MINNESOTA ULUTH 7:00 p.m. ec. 11 MINNESOTA ULUTH 7:00 p.m. ATE OPPONENT TIME Jan. 7 U.S. UNER-18 TEAM (exh.) 7:00 p.m. Jan. 14 at North akota 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at North akota 7:00 p.m. Jan. 28 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 7:00 p.m. Jan. 29 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 7:00 p.m. eb. 4 at Minnesota uluth 7:00 p.m. eb. 5 at Minnesota uluth 7:00 p.m. eb. 11 ENVER 7:00 p.m. eb. 12 ENVER 5:00 p.m. eb. 18 at Wisconsin 7:00 p.m. eb. 19 at Wisconsin 8:00 p.m. eb. 25 MICHIGAN TECH 6:30 p.m. eb. 26 MICHIGAN TECH 7:30 p.m. Mar. 4 at Bemidji State 7:30 p.m. Mar. 5 at Bemidji State 7:00 p.m. Mar WCHA irst Round (TBA) Mar WCHA inal ive (Xcel Energy Center) Mar NCAA Regional (TBA) Apr. 7-9 NCAA rozen our (Xcel Energy Center) MARIUCCI CLASSIC ec. 31 UNION 6:00 p.m. Jan. 1 ERRIS STATE 7:00 p.m.

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