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Sports Information Office University of Notre Dame 112 Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN 46556 www.und.com 574-631-7516 574-631-7941 FAX 2012-13 NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH HOCKEY 2012-13 NOTRE DAME HOCKEY (2-0-0/0-0-0-0) OCTOBER 7 USA Under-18 Team (preseason) T, 1-1 (ot) (ND wins shootout, 2-1, in five rounds) 12-13 $ at Ice Breaker Tournament 12 vs. rv/#20 Maine (NBCSN) W, 1-0 13 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (NBCSN) W, 3-2 18 #13/#13 Minnesota Duluth 7:35 pm 19 #13/#13 Minnesota Duluth 7:35 pm 26 at Northern Michigan 7:35 pm 27 at Northern Michigan 7:35 pm NOVEMBER 2 Western Michigan 7:35 pm 4 Western Michigan 5:05 pm 9 at Boston College 7:00 pm 15 at Michigan (CBSSN) 7:35 pm 16 at Michigan (Comcast) 7:35 pm 23 North Dakota 7:35 pm 24 North Dakota 5:05 pm 30 Lake Superior State 7:35 pm DECEMBER 1 Lake Superior State 7:05 pm 7 Michigan State (NBCSN) 7:35 pm 8 Michigan State (Comcast) 7:05 pm 15 at Bowling Green 7:05 pm JANUARY 8 at Minnesota (FSN+) 7:07 pm (CT) 11 at Michigan State (Comcast) 7:05 pm 12 at Michigan State (Comcast) 7:05 pm 15 at Bowling Green 7:05 pm 18 Alaska 7:35 pm 19 Alaska (CBSSN) 7:05 pm 25 Ferris State (CBSSN) 7:35 pm 26 Ferris State 7:05 pm FEBRUARY 1 at Ohio State 7:05 pm 2 at Ohio State 7:05 pm 8 Michigan (CBSSN) 7:35 pm 9 Michigan (Comcast) 7:05 pm 15 at Miami (CBSSN) 7:35 pm 17 # vs. Miami (FSD) 12:05 pm (CT) 22 at Western Michigan (CBSSN) 7:05 pm 23 at Western Michigan 7:05 pm MARCH 1 Bowling Green 7:35 pm 2 Bowling Green 7:05 pm 8-10 at First Round CCHA Playoffs TBA 15-17 at Second Round CCHA Playoffs TBA 23-24 ^ at CCHA Championships TBA 29-21 at NCAA Regionals TBA APRIL 11/13 at NCAA Frozen Four TBA (at Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Home Games in bold Rankings - USA Today/USCHO.com CCHA Conference game $ Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) # Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.) Hall of Fame Game ^ Joe Louis Arena (Detroit, Mich.) All Times Local To Site TV - NBCSN (NBC Sports Network) CBSSN (CBS Sports Network) FSN+ (Fox Sports North Plus) FSD (Fox Sports Detroit) Notre Dame vs. Minnesota Duluth Compton Family Ice Arena Notre Dame, Ind. October 18-19, 2012 The Teams: #13/#13 Minnesota Duluth (1-1-0) at #10/#9 Notre Dame (2-0-0) The Games: Thursday, Oct. 18 Compton Family Ice Arena (5,022) 7:35 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19 Compton Family Ice Arena (5,022 7:35 p.m. Broadcast Information: Radio: Notre Dame hockey can be heard live on Real Country 99.9 FM in South Bend. Darin Pritchett, the voice of the Irish, will call the action. Internet: Audio/Video: Notre Dame s games will be streamed live on the Notre Dame website at UND.com. This service is free of charge. Statistics: Follow Gametracker on the Notre Dame website at UND.com. Livestats can be found at ccha.com or collegehockeyinc. com. Twitter: Follow Irish hockey on Twitter at ND_hockey. HOME OPENER: The University of Notre Dame hockey team will open the 2012-13 home schedule with a Thursday-Friday series against the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at the Compton Family Ice Arena. The two teams square off at 7:35 p.m. both nights, Oct. 18-19. The #10/#9 Irish opened the season last weekend by winning the Ice Breaker Tournament, getting wins versus Maine (1-0) and Nebraska-Omaha (3-2). The #13/#13 Bulldogs opened at home last weekend and split a pair of games with Ohio State, winning the opener, 6-2, before dropping the second game, 3-2. Last season, Minnesota Duluth was 25-10-6 overall and finished second in the WCHA with a 16-7-5 league record. The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals, losing to eventual champion, Boston College. Notre Dame is coming off a 19-18-3 season in 2011-12 and was 12-13-3-0 in the CCHA, good for an eighth-place tie with Ohio State. The Irish fell to Michigan, two games to none, in the second round of the CCHA playoffs. IRISH VERSUS BULLDOGS: The two teams have met 35 times in the all-time series with Notre Dame holding a 19-12-4 overall record against Minnesota Duluth. The two schools were both members of the Western College Hockey Association from 1971-81. At home (the Joyce Center previously), the Irish are 6-6-2 all-time against UMD. In Duluth, the Irish are 12-4-2 and on neutral ice, the Bulldogs have a 2-1 edge. The teams last met on Oct. 7-8 in Duluth, Minn., at AMSOIL Arena with UMD taking a 4-3 win in the opening game while the Irish won the second game, 5-3. In 2010-11, the Irish and Bulldogs met in the Frozen Four in Minneapolis, Minn., in the semifinals with Duluth taking a 4-3 win on the way to the Bulldogs first national championship. GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK: Junior goaltender Steven Summerhays (Anchorage, Alaska) has been selected as the CCHA goaltender of the week for his play during the week ending SERIES INFORMATION vs. Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs All-time Series: Irish lead, 19-12-4 At Notre Dame: Series even at 6-6-2 At Duluth: ND leads, 12-4-2 Neutral: UMD leads, 2-1-0 Last 10 meetings: UMD leads, 5-3-2 2011-12 Meetings: Oct. 7 at UMD 4, ND 3 Oct. 8 ND 5, at UMD 3 VERSUS MINNESOTA DULUTH: Name GP G A PTS T.J. Tynan 3 2 3 5 Anders Lee 3 2 1 3 Jeff Costello 3 1 2 3 Sam Calabrese 3 0 2 2 Kevin Lind 3 1 0 1 Mike Voran 3 1 0 1 Robbie Russo 2 0 1 1 Stephen Johns 3 0 1 1 Bryan Rust 3 0 1 1 Austin Wuthrich 1 0 0 0 Kevin Nugent 1 0 0 0 Peter Schneider 2 0 0 0 Shayne Taker 3 0 0 0 David Gerths 3 0 0 0 Goaltenders MIN W-L-T GA SVS SV% GAVG S. Summerhays 60:00 1-0 - 0 3 21.875 3.00 Mike Johnson 117:31 0-2 - 0 8 44.846 4.09 Oct. 14. Summerhays stopped 50-of-52 shots in games against Maine and Nebraska-Omaha in helping the Irish to the Ice Breaker Tournament title. An all-tournament selection in goal, Summerhays made 22 saves in a 1-0 win over the Black Bears on Oct. 12. In the title game, the junior stopped 28-of-30 shots as Notre Dame downed Nebraska-Omaha, 3-2. He also was named College Hockey Insider.com s national player of the week.

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 2 HEAD COACH JEFF JACKSON Full Name Jeffery L. Jackson Birthdate June 22, 1955 Hometown Roseville, Michigan Education Bachelor s Degree in Communications Michigan State 78 Bachelor s Degree in Education Michigan State 79 Collegiate Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Lake Superior State (1986-90) Head Coach, Lake Superior State (1990-96) Record: 182-52-25 (.751); two NCAA titles, two CCHA regular-season titles, four CCHA tournament championships Head Coach, University of Notre Dame (2005-) Record: 162-97-30 (.612); two CCHA regularseason titles ( 06-07, 08-09); two CCHA tournament titles, four NCAA appearances, two NCAA Frozen Four appearances International Coaching Experience National Coach and Senior Director, U.S. National Team Developmental Program (1996-2000) Head Coach, U.S. Junior National Team (1996-97) Won silver medal at World Junior Championships Assistant Coach, U.S. Olympic Team (1998) Junior Hockey Experience Head Coach, OHL s Guelph Storm (2000-03) Record: 87-67-24 (4) Professional Experience Assistant Coach, New York Islanders (2003-05) Coaching Honors CCHA Coach of the Year (1990-91) CCHA Coach of the Year (2006-07) Spencer Penrose Award (2006-07) CCHA Coach of the Year (2010-11) Jackson s Year-By-Year Collegiate Record Overall CCHA Year W - L - T.Pct W - L - T.Pct 1990-91 36-5 - 4.844 26-2 - 4.875 1991-92 30-9 - 4.744 20-8 - 4.688 1992-93 32-8 - 5.767 20-5 - 5.750 1993-94 31-10 -4.733 18-8 - 4.667 1994-95 23-12 -6.634 14-9 - 4.593 1995-96 30-8 - 2.775 22-6 - 2.767 2005-06 13-19- 4.417 11-13 - 4.464 2006-07 32-7- 3.898 21-4 - 3.804 2007-08 27-16- 4.615 15-9 - 4.607 2008-09 31-6 - 3.818 21-4 - 3.857 2009-10 13-17 -8.449 9-12 -7.446 2010-11 25-14 -5.625 18-7 - 3.696 2011-12 19-18- 3.513 12-13- 3.482 2012-13 2-0 - 0 1.000 0-0 - 0.000 Totals 344-149-55.678 227-100-50.668 ON DECK FOR THE IRISH: Following the twogame series with Minnesota Duluth, Notre Dame will take to the road next week to open the CCHA schedule at Northern Michigan. The Irish will face the Wildcats at the Berry Events Center, in Marquette, Mich., in a pair of 7:35 p.m. games on Oct. 26-27. EN FUEGO: Steven Summerhays 1-0 shutout against Maine in Friday s opener of the Ice Breaker Tournament was his third career shutout. All three of those shutouts have come in his last seven starts, dating back to Feb. 24 of last season. Since that game, Summerhays is 5-2-0 with a 1.22 goals-against average, a.969 save percentage and three shutouts. He now has shutouts versus Michigan State (2-0, Feb. 24), Ohio State, 2-0 on March 2 in the first round of the CCHA playoffs) and versus Maine (1-0 on Oct. 13) in the 2012-13 season opener. His two losses in that span were a 2-1 double-overtime loss at Michigan and a 3-1 loss at Michigan in the second round of the CCHA playoffs. NEVER BEFORE: Steven Summerhays 1-0 shutout win over the University of Maine marks the first time that the Irish have ever recorded a shutout in the opening game of a season. Notre Dame has never been shutout in the first game of the year. NICE START: Notre Dame s 2-0 start marks the first time that the Irish have won the first two games of a season since 1998-99. That team started the year with a 6-0-0 record. In 2002-03, the Irish were 3-0-1 after four games, but started the year with a 1-0-1 record in the first weekend. FOR OPENERS: Notre Dame enters its 2012-13 home opener with an all-time record of 25-18-1 in home openers. All 44 of those games were played at the Joyce Center. This is the first home opener to be played at the Compton Family Ice Arena. With Notre Dame s win versus Maine last Friday, the Irish are now 22-21-2 all-time in season openers. CHAMPIONS: Notre Dame won its first-ever Ice Breaker Tournament last weekend (Oct. 12-13) at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo. The Irish opened the tournament with a 1-0 win over the University of Maine with T.J. Tynan (Jr., Orland Park, Ill.) getting the only goal and Steven Summerhays stopping all 22 shots he faced. In the championship game on Saturday, Summerhays stopped 28-of-30 shots while Peter Schneider (So., Vienna, Austria), Anders Lee (Jr., Edina, Minn.) and Thomas DiPauli (Fr., Woodridge, Ill.) scored for the Irish in the 3-2 win over the Mavericks. Four Notre Dame players were selected to the all-tournament team led by Summerhays in goal and Tynan at forward. They were joined by defenseman Stephen Johns (Wampum, Pa.) and forward Bryan Rust (Novi, Mich.). Tynan was named the tournament s most valuable player. The Irish have appeared in three Ice Breakers, finishing third in 1999 and second in 2010. IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS: Notre Dame has now played in 35 in-season tournaments in the 45-year history of the program. The Irish have now finished first a total of nine times. They have seven second-place finishes; finished third eight times and fourth on 11 different occasions. CALL HIM THE CAPTAIN: Junior center Anders Lee has been selected as the lone captain of the 2012-13 Notre Dame hockey team. The talented forward served as an alternate captain during the 2011-12 season. As a sophomore, he led the Irish with 17 goals and added 17 assists to finish second in scoring with 34 points. In his first two seasons at Notre Dame, Lee has played in 86 career games with 42 goals and 38 assists for 80 points. BY THE CLASSES: The Notre Dame roster has four seniors, 12 juniors, four sophomores and five freshmen on the roster this season. The Irish return 18 monogram winners from last season and have seven of their top 10 scorers back in 2012-13. IRISH CENTURY CLUB: With a goal and an assist in the Ice Breaker Tournament, junior center T.J. Tynan has moved one step closer to Notre Dame s Century Club with 97 career points in 85 games. He will become the 47th player in the school s history to go over 100 points for his career. Following him is center Anders Lee who has played in 86 career games and has 42 goals and 38 assists for 80 points. Century Club Name (Seasons) G A Pts 1. Brian Walsh (1973-77) 89 145 234 2. John Noble (1969-73) 81 145 226 3. Eddie Bumbacco (1970-74) 103 117 220 4. Ian Williams (1970-74) 92 119 211 37. Aaron Gill (2000-04) 49 62 111 Connor Dunlop (1999-03) 25 86 111 39. Jack Brownschidle (1973-77) 31 78 109 40. Tim Reilly (1981-86) 43 65 108 41. Billy Maday (2008-12) 45 60 105 Aniket Dhadphale (1995-99) 61 44 105 43. Bob Thebeau (1982-86) 40 63 103 44. Kevin Hoene (1968-71) 50 51 101 45. Matt Hanzel (1985-89) 50 51 101 46. Paul Clarke (1973-77) 38 62 100 -- T.J. Tynan (2009 - ) 37 60 97 -- Anders Lee (2009 -) 42 38 80 NEW HOME: Notre Dame moved into its new home - The Compton Family Ice Arena - on October 18, 2011 and played the first game there on October 21, 2011, defeating Rensselaer, 5-2, in front of a sell-out crowd of 5,022. Anders Lee scored the first goal at 9:21 of the first period and finished with a hat trick in the game.the Irish won their first five games at the Compton and finished the year with a 12-7-0 record, including a 2-0 mark in the first round of the CCHA playoffs. In 19 games, Notre Dame played in front of 11 sellout crowds, drawing 91,793 fans through the turnstiles for an average of 4,793 per game.

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 3 2012-13 Notre Dame Personnel Breakdown Top Returnees (yr., pos.,... 2011-12 stats) Sam Calabrese (Sr., D 40 GP, 3-13-16)... Lone senior on Irish defense; two-year regular; solid, two-way defenseman Mike Johnson (Sr., G, 26 GP, 9-10-3, 2.69,.883)... Has appeared in 91 career games with 39 career wins, 2.63 goals against and.901 sv% Nick Larson (Sr., LW, 34 GP, 5-3-8)... Tough, rugged, veteran left wing with good hands around the net Kevin Nugent (Sr., RW, 26 GP, 0-3-3)... Veteran forward who is strong defensively; member of penalty killing unit in 11-12 Jeff Costello (Jr., LW, 28 GP, 5-7-12)... Will look to return from injury-filled season; tough, rugged left wing who plays physical game David Gerths (Jr., C/RW, 35 GP, 0-4-4)... Physical, defensive-minded forward; had eight goals as freshman Stephen Johns (Jr., D, 39 GP, 4-6-10)... The hammer on ND s defense; talented, hard-nosed blue liner Anders Lee (Jr., 40 GP, 17-17-34)... Lone team captain; honorable mention all-ccha in 11-12; 41 goals in 84 career games Kevin Lind (Jr., 39 GP, 1-2-3)... Big, strong, stay-at-home defenseman Bryan Rust (Jr., (Jr., 40 GP, 5-6-11)... Talented right wing who can play on a top line and also kill penalties; strong with puck Steven Summerhays (Jr., 20 GP, 10-8-1; 2.43,.910)... Took over as top goaltender late in the season; two shutouts in his last five games Shayne Taker (Jr., D, 40, 2-5-7)... Solid, all-around defenseman who moves the puck well in his zone T.J. Tynan (Jr., C, 39 GP, 13-28-41)... Top scorer in each of first two seasons; first team all-ccha; dynamic, talented center Mike Voran (Jr., RW, 38 GP, 5-5-10)... Solid, all-around forward who plays in all situations Robbie Russo (So., D, 40 GP, 4-11-15)... Selected to CCHA all-rookie team; quarterback of Notre Dame power play Peter Schneider (So., RW, 23 GP, 2-4-6)... Speedy, right wing who came on late in the season; native of Vienna, Austria Austin Wuthrich (So., RW, 36 GP, 7-10-17)... Pleasant surprise as a freshman; took regular role and was top scoring rookie Key Losses (yr., pos.,... 2011-12 stats) Billy Maday (Gr., RW, 40 GP, 12-15-27)... Finished third in scoring and served as team co-captain; 105 career points at ND Sean Lorenz (Gr., D, 39 GP, 3-10-13)... Lone senior blue liner; team co-captain; third among defensemen in scoring Riley Sheahan (Jr., C, 37 GP, 9-16-25)... Signed with Detroit following season; career highs in goals and points; strong two-way center Patrick Gaul (Gr., C, 32 GP, 2-5-7)... Had career highs in goals, assists and points; strong defensive forward Top Newcomers (Pos., Class, Ht./Wt... Hometown/Previous Team) Thomas DiPauli... C/LW... Fr.... 5-11/183... Woodridge, Ill./USA Under-18 Team Steven Fogarty... C... Fr.... 6-3/20... Edina, Minn./Penticton Vees (BCHL) Sam Herr... LW... Fr.... 6-0/192... Hinsdale, Ill./Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Mario Lucia... LW... Fr.... 6-3/195... Plymouth, Minn./Penticton Vees (BCHL) Andy Ryan... D... Fr.... 6-1/195... Brighton, Mich./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) CCHA PRESEASON POLLS: The coaches and the media from the CCHA agreed to disagree on their top teams for the 2012-13 season. The coaches in the CCHA selected Notre Dame first for the second consecutive year while the media had Michigan at the top of their list. Here s a look at the CCHA preseason polls. Coaches Poll: Team (1st Place) Points 1. Notre Dame (7) 105 2. Michigan (2) 100 3. Western Michigan (2) 97 4. Miami 78 5. Ferris State 67 6. Ohio State 66 7. Michigan State 56 8. Bowling Green 43 Northern Michigan 43 10. Alaska 31 11. Lake Superior 29 Media Poll: Team (1st Place) Points 1. Michigan (50) 903 2. Western Michigan (25) 825 3. Notre Dame (9) 765 4. Ferris State (3) 626 5. Miami 622 6. Michigan State 528 7. Ohio State 438 8. Northern Michigan 389 9. Bowling Green 264 10. Lake Superior 232 11. Alaska 150 In voting by the coaches, the preseason all- CCHA teams were announced. For the second consecutive year, Irish forwards T.J. Tynan and Anders Lee were selected to the first team. Tynan led all vote getters with nine first-place votes and 48 points. Defenseman Sam Calabrese (Park Ridge, Ill.) was an honorable mention selection as he received 10 points. PRESEASON ALL-CCHA TEAMS: First Team F - T.J. Tynan, Jr., Notre Dame (9) 48 F - Anders Lee, Jr., Notre Dame (7) 42 F - Chase Balisy, Jr., Western Michigan (5) 40 D - Dan DeKeyser, Jr. Western Michigan (8) 44 D - Jon Merrill, Jr., Michigan (8) 44 G - Frank Slubowski, So., W. Michigan (6) 40 Second Team F - Austin Czarnik, So., Miami (3) 31 F - Alex Guptill, So., Michigan (4) 28 F - Cody Kunyk, Jr., Alaska (2) 22 D - Lee Moffie, Sr., Michigan (3) 34 D - Kyle Follmer, Sr., No. Michigan (1) 22 G - Will Yanakeff, Jr., Michigan St. (2) 17 Honorable mention (next six point totals, regardless of position with first team votes in parentheses): Scott Czarnowczan, Jr., D, Ferris State (2), 19; A.J. Treais, Sr., F, Michigan (1), 18; Kyle Bonis, Sr., F, Ferris State (1), 16; Kevin Kapalka, Jr., G, Lake Superior (2), 15; Andrew Hammond, Sr., G, Bowling Green (1), 15; Sam Calabrese, Sr., D, Notre Dame (0), 10. FAST STARTS: Sophomore Peter Schneider and freshman Thomas DiPauli got their seasons off to fast starts in the two games at the Ice Breaker Tournament. Schneider had a goal and an assist in Notre Dame s 3-2 win over Nebraska-Omaha on Oct. 13. He scored the first goal of the game and then helped set up Anders Lee s first -period goal that put the Irish ahead to stay at 2-1. DiPauli, who played both games of the weekend at left wing, was in the right spot in the second period when he banged the rebound of a T.J. Tynan shot past goaltender Anthony Stolarz for his firs career goal and first career game winner. POSITIVES AND NEGATIVES: Notre Dame s opening weeked at the Ice Breaker Tournament saw Irish special teams excel in one aspect while struggling a bit in another. For the weekend, Notre Dame was 8-for-8 in killing penalties as the Irish were 4-for-4 versus Miami and 4-for-4 against Nebraska-Omaha. On the other hand, they were 0-for-7 on the power play. Notre Dame was 0-for-5 in the game against Miami and 0-for-2 versus the UNO Mavericks. TYNAN TIME: Junior center T.J. Tynan returns to the Irish lineup to defend his 2011-12 CCHA co-scoring title. Tynan tied for the scoring championship with Michigan State s Torey Krug as each player had 29 points in 28 conference games in 11-12. The Irish scoring machine had nine goals and 20 assists on the year to become the first Notre Dame player to win or share a CCHA scoring title. He is just the second Irish player to ever win a conference scoring title, following Eddie Bumbacco 74, who won the 1972-73 WCHA scoring championship with 31 goals and 34 assists for 65 points in 28 games. Tynan led Notre Dame in scoring for the second consecutive year, notching 13 goals with 28 assists for 41 points in 39 games in 2011-12.

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 4 2012-13 Notre Dame Hockey Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Age * Hometown/Last Team 1 Steven Summerhays G Jr. 6-0 188 22 Anchorage, Alaska/Green Bay (USHL) 3 Shayne Taker D Jr. 6-4 201 22 Surrey, B.C./Cowichan Valley (BCHL) 5 Robbie Russo D So. 6-0 194 19 Westmont, Ill./USA Under-18 Team 6 Andy Ryan D Fr. 6-0 200 19 Brighton, Mich./Sioux City (USHL) 8 Sam Calabrese D Sr. 5-11 193 21 Park Ridge, Ill./ USA Under-18 Team 9 Anders Lee (C) C Jr. 6-3 220 22 Edina, Minn./Green Bay (USHL) 10 David Gerths C Jr. 6-0 217 22 Ankeny, Iowa/Green Bay (USHL) 11 Jeff Costello LW Jr. 6-0 212 21 Milwaukee, Wis./Cedar Rapids (USHL) 12 Sam Herr LW Fr. 6-0 204 20 Hinsdale, Ill./Green Bay (USHL) 14 Thomas DiPauli C Fr. 5-11 185 18 Woodridge, Ill./USA Under-18 Team 15 Peter Schneider RW So. 5-11 192 21 Vienna, Austria/Indiana (USHL) 16 Mike Voran RW Jr. 5-11 188 22 Livonia, Mich./Sioux Falls (NAHL) 17 Nick Larson LW Jr. 6-2 198 22 Apple Valley, Minn./Waterloo (USHL) 18 T.J. Tynan C Jr. 5-9 165 20 Orland Park, Ill./Des Moines (USHL) 20 Kevin Nugent RW Sr. 6-3 200 23 New Canaan, Conn./Tri-City (USHL) 21 Bryan Rust RW Jr. 5-11 202 20 Novi, Mich./USA Under-18 Team 22 Mario Lucia LW Fr. 6-3 193 19 Plymouth, Minn./Penticton (BCHL) 23 Eric Johnson D So. 6-0 191 21 Verona, Wis./Dubuque (USHL) 25 Kevin Lind D Jr. 6-3 223 20 Homer Glen, Ill./Chicago (USHL) 26 Steven Fogarty C Fr. 6-3 202 19 Edina, Minn./Penticton (BCHL) 27 Austin Wuthrich RW So. 6-1 198 19 Anchorage, Alaska/USA Under-18 Team 28 Stephen Johns D Jr. 6-4 233 20 Wampum, Pa./USA Under-18 Team 29 Jared Beers D Jr. 5-11 196 22 Mishawaka, Ind./Cedar Rapids (USHL) 31 Joe Rogers G Jr. 5-11 188 22 Marysville, Mich./Albert Lea (NAHL) 32 Mike Johnson G Sr. 5-10 210 23 Verona, Wis./Cedar Rapids (USHL) Coach: Jeff Jackson Associate Head Coach: Paul Pooley Associate Coach: Andy Slaggert Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jason Nightingale Coordinator of Hockey Ops: Nick Siergiej Equipment Manager: Dave Gilbert Athletic Trainer: Kevin Ricks Senior Manager: John Madison 13 WINNERS: Four members of Notre Dame s freshman class arrived on campus fresh off championship seasons in 2011-12. Thomas DiPauli joins the Irish after helping the 11-12 USA Under-18 Team to a gold medal at the Under-18 World Championships last April. Sam Herr (Hinsdale, Ill.) was a member of the Green Bay Gamblers team that won the USHL s Clark Cup championship with Herr being named the most valuable player of the tournament. Steven Fogarty (Edina, Minn.) and Mario Lucia (Plymouth, Minn.) played with the Penticton Vees of the BCHL and helped their team to a record-setting season. The Vees won the BCHL Interior Division regular-season title while establishing a junior hockey record with 42 consecutive wins. They then won the Fred Doyle Cup as the BCHL playoff champions and added an RBC Cup title to their resumes, winning the Canadian junior title. NOTRE DAME AND THE NTDP: Notre Dame and the USA National Under-18 Team met on Oct. 7, marking the fifth time that the Irish have faced them since the program began. Notre Dame and the U.S. National Developmental Program have had a strong relationship over the years. There are currently seven former USA Under-18 members on the Irish roster - senior Sam Calabrese, juniors Stephen Johns and Bryan Rust, sophomores Robbie Russo and Austin Wuthrich and freshmen Thomas DiPauli and Andy Ryan. Since the NTDP began in 1997, 31 players have gone on to play at Notre Dame. Another connection is head coach Jeff Jackson who served as the national coach and the senior director of the program from its beginning in 1996 through 2000. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON: With the addition of freshman Mario Lucia to the Notre Dame roster in 2012-13, the Irish now have three sons who have followed in their father s footsteps to play hockey at Notre Dame. Mario, follows his father, Don Lucia 81, who was a defenseman for the Irish from 1977-81. He is the head hockey coach at Minnesota. Current teammate, Kevin Nugent (Sr., New Canaan, Conn.) followed his dad - Kevin Nugent, Sr., 78 who played at Notre Dame from 1974-78 and was a teammate of Lucia s for one season. The third father-son duo is goaltender Rory Walsh 06 who played for the Irish from 2002-06. He was the first to follow his dad - Brian Walsh 77, who played for the Irish from 1973-77 and was a teammate of Nugent s for three seasons (1974-77). BETWEEN THE PIPES: Junior goaltender Steven Summerhays got both starts in the season-opening Ice Breaker Tournament and got his season off to a fast start. The Anchorage, Alaska native is 2-0-0 with a 1.00 goals-against average and a.962 save percentage with one shutout. For his career, he is now 17-12-1 with a 2.52 goals-against average, a.901 save percentage with three career shutouts. Senior Mike Johnson (Verona, Wis.) was 9-10-3 in 2011-12 with a 2.69 goals-against average and an.883 save percentage. He has been the top goaltender in each of his first three seasons, playing in 91 games with 85 starts. He is 39-33-12 for his career with a 2.63 goals against, a.901 save percentage and a pair of shutouts. OH BROTHER: Freshman defenseman Andy Ryan (Brighton, Mich.) joins the Irish hockey roster this season to join his brother, Ben Ryan 11, as the 11th set of brothers to play hockey at Notre Dame. Ryan will be joined on the 2012-13 roster by brothers Mike (Sr.) and Eric (So.) Johnson (Verona, Wis.) who became the 10th set of brothers to play at for the Irish last year in 2011-12. They are the first set of brothers to play on the team at the same time since Aaron 04 and Tony Gill 06 who played together from 2002-04. The list of brothers: Robert 89 and David Bankoske 93 Joe 72 and Mike Bonk 79 Jack 77 and Jeff Brownschidle 81 Tim 76 and Dan Byers 78 Ryan 01 and Kyle Dolder 03 Don 78 and Terry Fairholm 78 Aaron 04 and Tony Gill 06 Mark 85 and Bruce Guay 90 Bob 71, Dave 76 ad Dick Howe 78 Mike and Eric Johnson Ben 11 and Andy Ryan FOREIGN EXCHANGE: Freshman right wing Thomas DiPauli (Woodridge, Ill. via Caldaro, Italy) is the fourth Notre Dame player who was born in Europe. Born in Caldaro, Italy, he moved to the United States when he was 13 years old to further his hockey career. A product of the USA National Team Developmental Program, he played last year for the USA Under-18 Team. He joins sophomore forward Peter Schneider (Vienna, Austria) who is in his second season with the Irish. As a freshman last season, Schneider played in 23 games with two goals and four assists for six points. He played his junior hockey with one season (2009-10) in the United States Hockey League (USHL) for the Indiana Ice. With the Ice, he had 30 goals and 24 assists for 54 points in 55 games. DiPauli and Schneider join Swedish natives Calle Ridderwall 11 and Robin Bergman as the four Europeans to play at Notre Dame. Ridderwall spent four years with the Irish (2007-11) while Bergmann played part of the 2007-08 campaign. HOCKEY CITY CLASSIC: The Notre Dame hockey team will play its first-ever outdoor game during the program s Division I era on Sunday, Feb. 17 when the Irish take part in the Hockey City Classic at Chicago s historic Soldier Field. They will face CCHA-rival, Miami in the first game of the doubleheader while Minnesota will battle Wisconsin in the second game. The two games will be preceded by two weeks of winter festivities, including two days of free public skating, high school hockey events, youth and adult hockey events, private ice rentals and more. The Hockey City Classic is being organized by the Chicago-based sports and entertainment marketing agency Intersport, in partnership with Soldier Field and the Chicago Park District. Notre Dame hockey is no stranger to the city of Chicago as the Irish have played hockey in the Windy City on and off since the

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 5 1966-67 campaign when the Notre Dame club team played in the first-ever college hockey tournament at Chicago Stadium. Since then, the Irish have played more than 40 games in and around Chicago, playing at Lake Forest (1969-70 and from 1985-91), at Chicago Stadium (1971 and 1972), at the University of Illinois-Chicago (1979-82 and 1988-96 as CCHA rivals), at Allstate Arena (2003 and 2005) and most-recently, at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Ill., where Notre Dame hosted the Shillelagh Tournament from 2009-11. The 2012-13 Notre Dame hockey roster features six players with ties to the Chicago area: The group includes senior Sam Calabrese, juniors Kevin Lind (Homer Glen) and T.J. Tynan, sophomore Robbie Russo (Westmont) and freshmen Thomas DiPauli and Sam Herr. The Irish have had 25 hockey monogram winners from the Chicago area in the program s history. Current Notre Dame defenseman Stephen Johns (Wampum, Pa.) was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the second round, 60th overall in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft and the Hawks have drafted five Notre Dame players since 1971. THE FINAL COUNTDOWN: The 2012-13 season marks the final year for the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Due to the shift in the college hockey landscape last season, the conference saw its teams shift as Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State will now play in the Big 10 hockey conference, beginning in 2013-14 along with Minnesota, Penn State and Wisconsin from the WCHA. When those teams pulled out of their respective conferences, the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) was created, taking in teams from the WCHA and the CCHA. That conference includes: Colorado College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska-Omaha, North Dakota, St. Cloud State and Western Michigan. The remaining CCHA teams then joined the remaining WCHA teams in the WCHA that now includes: Alaska, Bowling Green, Ferris State, Lake Superior State and Northern Michigan. Notre Dame then made its conference choice and joined Hockey East. CONFERENCE CALL: Notre Dame begins its final season in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in 2012-13. The Irish will begin play in the Hockey East Association beginning with the 2013-14 campaign. The change in conferences was announced on Oct. 5, 2011 with a press conference that was held at the Compton Family Ice Arena. In making the announcement, Hockey East commissioner Joe Bertagna said, It is not an overstatement to say that this is one of the most significant days in the history of our conference. The addition of new institutions is always exciting but Notre Dame brings a unique set of qualities and circumstances to the continued growth of our league. We are proud to welcome Notre Dame into the fold and we look forward to getting to the many details that come with this announcement. Notre Dame Vice President and Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick said, We are excited to be joining Hockey East beginning in the 2013-14 season. Many factors played a role in our decision, but three were of special importance to us. The first two were the critical issues of the studentathlete experience and Notre Dame s fit with the COMPTON FAMILY ICE ARENA FIRSTS: Starting Lineups: (Oct. 21, 2011) Notre Dame Rensselaer Mike Johnson G Bryce Merriam Shayne Taker D Mike Bergin Stephen Johns D Curtis Leonard Austin Wuthrich LW Alex Angers-Goulet Riley Sheahan C Joel Malchuk Billy Maday RW Justin Smith First Face Off: Sheahan (ND) vs. Malchuk (RPI) Won by Malchuk First Shot On Goal: Zach Schroeder (RPI) First Save: Mike Johnson (ND) First Notre Dame Shot: Riley Sheahan First Penalty: Nick Larson (ND) - checking from behind (1:46 of 2nd period) First Goal : Anders Lee (ND) 9:21 off 1st period First Assists: T.J. Tynan and Sam Calabrese First PPG: Riley Sheahan (ND) 1:39 of 3rd period. First Irish Hat Trick: Anders Lee, vs. RPI (10/21/11) First Penalty Shot: Riley Sheahan at 9:53 of the first period - shot was good. (Nov. 11, 2011) First Overtime Game: Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 - Notre Dame wins 3-2 over Alaska. First Opponent Hat Trick: Cody Kunyk of Alaska (Nov. 11, 2011). First Opponent Penalty Shot: Chris Kreider of Boston College (goal on Nov. 18, 2011). First Loss: Dec. 2, 2011- Northeastern 9, ND 2 First Shutout: Feb. 10, 2012 - FSU 3, ND 0 (FSU s Taylor Nelson, 31 saves) First ND Shutout: Feb. 24, 2012 - ND 2, MSU 0 (ND s Steven Summerhays, 25 saves) First Playoff Win: March 2, 2012 - ND 2, OSU 0 First Playoff Shutout: March 2, 2012 - ND 2, OSU 2; (Steven Summerhays, 33 saves) First Playoff Goal: Billy Maday (ND) vs. OSU 3/2/12). LARGEST HOME CROWD: The Irish have had sellout crowds in 11 of their first 19 games at the Compton Family Ice Arena and averaged 4,793 per game in the building s first season. The 5,022 mark represents the largest crowd ever to see the Irish play in South Bend, Ind. The previous record crowd was 4,816 versus Wisconsin in the WCHA playoffs on March 10, 1973 at the Joyce Center. Top Home Crowds For Notre Dame Hockey Date Opp. Att. Result 2/25/12 Michigan State 5,022 L, 2-4 * 2/24/12 Michigan State 5,022 W, 2-0 * 2/10/12 Ferris State 5,022 L, 0-3 * 2/4/12 Bowling Green 5,022 L, 2-3 * 2/3/12 Bowling Green 5,022 W, 1-2 * 1/21/12 Michigan 5,022 L, 1-2 * 1/20/12 Michigan 5,022 W, 3-1 * 12/3/11 Northeastern 5,022 L, 1-2 * 11/18/11 Boston College 5,022 W, 3-2 (ot) * 11/11/11 Alaska 5,022 W, 5-4 * 10/21/11 Rensselaer 5,022 W, 5-2 * 12/2/11 Northeastern 4,968 L, 2-9 * 12/31/11 Boston Univ. 4,829 W, 5-2 * 1/13/12 Western Mich. 4,824 L, 2-3 * 3/10/73 vs. Wisconsin 4,816 L, 3-4 (WCHA Playoffs) 1/21/73 vs. Michigan St. 4,787 W, 13-5 2/24/73 vs. Wisconsin 4,787 W, 4-3 2/23/73 vs. Wisconsin 4,779 W, 8-5 * attendance at the Compton Family Ice Arena. All others at the Joyce Center. Compton Family Ice Arena Building Overview Architect: Rossetti (Southfield, MI) General Contractor: Barton Malow Cost: $50 million Square Footage: 212,000 Charles Lefty Smith Rink Total Capacity: 5,022 Seating: 4,500 including 1,100 student seats divided among the two levels O Brien s: 250-seat premium club area Concessions: Four stands on main comcourse Restrooms: Eight public restrooms with parity for women and men Playing Surface: 200 x 90 Scoreboard: 15 x 15 Daktronics foursided center hung scoreboard with 8 4 x 13 6 10mm video displays with inte grated auxiliary displays and fasci boards Locker Rooms: Five visitors/ auxiliary locker rooms with restrooms and show ers. One officials locker room withrest room and shower Media Center: 36-seat working press area, two coaches booths, two radio booths, one TV broadcast booth, one video replay booth, one control room; multiple TV camera locations cabled throughout ADA Access and Seating: 1.5% of total seating capacity is enhanced easy access seating. Auxilliary Arena Playing Surface: 200 x 100 Olympic size ice sheet Locker Rooms: Four auxiliary locker rooms with restrooms and showers, one officials locker room with restroom and shower Seating: 350 bleacher seats Programs University of Notre Dame D-1 Men s Ice Hockey Intramural ice hockey and broomball Women s club hockey Youth, high school and adult ice hockey, figure skating and public skating

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 6 other schools in the conference. But of special importance in this instance, was our goal of giving our hockey program an unprecedented level of national exposure through our expanded partnership with the NBC Sports Group. Athletics at Notre Dame has always served as a platform for promoting the University. Notre Dame head coach Jeff Jackson added, We are honored and pleased to join Hockey East for the 2013-14 season. The conference is an established league with a great tradition and outstanding programs that share Notre Dame s values. The exposure for our players and team in a major media and NHL market will be second to none. Hockey East s commitment to playing a smaller league schedule will allow us to enhance our home and non-conference schedule with traditional western and Big Ten rivals. This will allow us to bring great games to the Compton Family Ice Arena and create a more diverse, nationally-televised schedule. We are grateful to Joe Bertagna and the Hockey East Association members for this tremendous opportunity. Notre Dame has been a member of the CCHA twice during its 45 years of Division I hockey. The Irish first joined the conference from 1981-83 and then again in 1992 through the 2012-13 season. During that time, Notre Dame has won two CCHA regular-season and postseason tournament titles (2007 and 2009). HOMETOWNS: The 2012-13 Notre Dame hockey team features players from nine states, one Canadian province and Austria. Over the past 17 seasons, the Irish have had monogram winners from 27 different states, provinces and countries those listed below, plus: Colorado, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Washington, Alberta, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Sweden. 2012-13 NOTRE DAME HOCKEY BY STATE, COUNTRY OR PROVINCE: Illinois (6): Sam Calabrese, Kevin Lind, T.J. Tynan, Robbie Russo, Thomas DiPauli, Sam Herr Michigan (4): Joe Rogers, Bryan Rust, Mike Voran, Andy Ryan Minnesota (4): Nick Larson, Anders Lee, Steven Fogarty, Mario Lucia Wisconsin (3): Mike Johnson, Jeff Costello, Eric Johnson Alaska (2): Steven Summerhays, Austin Wuthrich Pennsylvania (1): Stephen Johns British Columbia (1): Shayne Taker Connecticut (1): Kevin Nugent Indiana (1): Jared Beers Iowa (1): David Gerths Austria (1): Peter Schneider NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM: Four current members of the Notre Dame hockey team were invited to the 2012 Junior National Evaluation Camp last summer with the goal of being selected for the 2012 United States Junior National team that will participate in the World Junior Championships. Sophomore defenseman Robbie Russo (Westmont, Ill.) was joined by freshmen Thomas DiPauli (Woodridge, Ill.), Steven Fogarty (Edina, Minn.) and Mario Lucia (Plymouth, Minn.). Last season, defenseman Stephen Johns and center T.J. Tynan played for the United States in the World Juniors held in Calgary and Edmonton, Alta., helping the U.S. to a 3-3-0 record. They became the 14th and 15th Notre Dame players to participate in the World Junior Championships. They joined Jack Brownschidle (`76-77, `78-79), Ben Simon (`96-97, `97-98), Joe Dusbabek (`97-98), Dan Carlson (`98-99), Connor Dunlop (`99-00, `00-01), Brett Henning (`99-00), David Inman (`99-00), Rob Globke (`00-01, `01-02), Brett Lebda ( 01-02), Kyle Lawson ( 06-07), Ian Cole ( 07-08, 08-09), Teddy Ruth ( 08-09) and Kyle Palmieri ( 09-10, 10-11) as former Irish players to play in the World Junior Championships. NHL DRAFTEES: The Irish have 12 players on the 2012-13 roster who have been selected in the National Hockey League s Entry Draft. Three Irish players were selected in the 2012 Entry Draft. Freshman Thomas DiPauli led the Notre Dame contingent as he was selected in the fourth round, 100th overall by the Washington Capitals. Seven picks later, Irish sophomore Austin Wuthrich (Anchorage, Alaska) also was selected in the fourth round, 107th overall by the Capitals. The third player, Vince Hinostroza (Bartlett, Ill.), who signed a national letterof-intent in Nov. of 2011, was selected by his hometown, Chicago Blackhawks in the sixth round with the 169th pick. He will play junior hockey this season and join the Irish lineup in 2013-14. The previous year, freshman Mario Lucia was a second-round choice, 60th overall of the Minnesota Wild. He was followed by junior center T.J. Tynan who was a third-round pick, 66th overall by the Columbus Blue Jackets. Freshman Steven Fogarty went in the third round, 72nd overall to the New York Rangers and Robbie Russo was the fourth Notre Dame player selected as the New York Islanders chose him in the fourth round, 95th overall. In 2010, three Notre Dame players were chosen. Junior defenseman Stephen Johns went in the second round of the 2010 draft, 60th overall to the Chicago Black Hawks. One round later in the third round, with the 80th overall pick, junior forward Bryan Rust (Novi, Mich.)was chosen by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Notre Dame s final player selected in 2010 was junior defenseman Kevin Lind (Homer Glen, Ill.) who was picked in the sixth round, 177th overall by the Anaheim Ducks. Selected in the 2009 NHL Entry draft were left wing Jeff Costello, (Milwaukee, Wis.) chosen by the Ottawa Senators in the fifth round, 146th overall and six picks later, Anders Lee was a New York Islanders choice in the sixth round, 152nd overall. That group joins senior left wing Nick Larson (Apple Valley, Minn.) who was a 2008 selection of the Calgary Flames in the fourth round, 108th overall. 2012-13 Irish Awards and Honors Sam Calabrese Honorable Mention preseason all-ccha Stephen Johns All-Tournament Team at Ice Breaker Tournament Anders Lee First team preseason all-ccha Selected Team Captain for 2012-13 season Bryan Rust All-Tournament Team at Ice Breaker Tournament Steven Summerhays CCHA goaltender of the week (Oct. 14) Inside College Hockey. com player of the week (Oct. 14) All-Tournament Team at Ice Breaker Tournament T.J. Tynan All-Tournament Team at Ice Breaker Tournament Most Valuable Player at Ice Breaker Tournament First team preseason all-ccha

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 7 NOTRE DAME IN PRO HOCKEY: Here is a list of former Irish hockey players who played in the NHL during the 2011-12 season. NHL Ian Cole - St. Louis Blues Erik Conda 09 - Ottawa Senators Mark Eaton - New York Islanders Brett Lebda 04 - Columbus Blue Jackets Victor Oreskovich 10 - Vancouver Canucks Kyle Palmieri - Anaheim Ducks Jordan Pearce 09 - Detroit Red Wings Riley Sheahan - Detroit Red Wings Ryan Thang 10 - Nashville Predators Tim Wallace 06 - New York Islanders The following players saw action in the American Hockey League last season: AHL Mike Bartlett 07 - Houston/Binghamton Ian Cole - Peoria Rivermen Christian Hanson 09 - Hershey Bears Dan Kissel 09 - Bridgeport Sound Tigers Joe Lavin 11 - Rockford Ice Hogs Brett Lebda 04 - Springfield Falcons Sean Lorenz 12 - Houston Aeros Victor Oreskovich 10 - Chicago Wolves Kyle Palmieri - Syracuse Crunch Jordan Pearce 09 - Grand Rapids Griffins Brad Phillips - Adirondack Phantoms Evan Rankin 07 - Rochester Americans Calle Ridderwall 11 - Providence Bruins Teddy Ruth 11 - Springfield Falcons Ben Ryan 11 - Milwaukee Admirals Riley Sheahan - Grand Rapids Griffins Ryan Thang 10 - Milwaukee Admirals Mark Van Guilder - 08 - Milwaukee Admirals Tim Wallace 06 - Bridgeport Sound Tigers The following players played in the East Coast Hockey League. ECHL Mike Bartlett 07 - Gwinnett Gladiators David Brown 07 - Las Vegas Wranglers Dan Kissel 09 - Alaska Aces Kyle Lawson 09 - Florida Everblades Christiaan Minella 09 - Wheeling Nailers Wes O Neill 07 - Kalamazoo Wings Jordan Pearce 09 - Toledo Walleye Evan Rankin 07 - Toledo Walleye Ben Ryan 11 - Cincinnati Cyclones Here are players who played in the Central Hockey League and overseas last season. CHL David Brown 07 - Quad City Mallards Luke Lucyk 09 - Tulsa Oilers Kevin Deeth 10 - Stavenger (Norway) Ryan Guentzel 11 - Klostersee EHC (Germany) Brock Sheahan 09 - Riessersee SS (Germany) Yan Stastny - Nuremberg (Germany) Last Time They Scored Player Date Opponent GP Since Beers 2/12/11 Bowling Green 14 Calabrese 1/20/12 Michigan 18 Costello 3/3/12 Ohio State 2 DiPauli 10/13 Nebraska-Omaha -- Fogarty None ---------- 2 Gerths 2/19/11 Ferris State 5 Herr None ---------- 2 Johns 2/4/12 Bowling Green 12 E. Johnson None Larson 2/3/12 Bowling Green 8 Lee 10/13/12 Nebraska-Omaha -- Lind 10/8/11 Minnesota-Duluth 39 Lucia None Nugent None ---------- 50 Russo 2/4/12 Bowling Green 12 Rust 11/26/11 Lake Superior 26 Ryan None ---------- 1 Schneider 10/13/12 Nebraska-Omaha -- Taker 11/18/11 Boston College 29 Tynan 10/12/12 Maine 1 Voran 12/10/11 Ohio State 4 Wuthrich 1/27/12 Alaska 15 Mike Johnson in the Notre Dame Record Book Career Goals-Against Average (Min. of 30 decisions) 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 1.98 2. David Brown (2003-07) 2.32 3. Mike Johnson (2009- ) 2.63 4. Morgan Cey (2001-2005) 2.79 5. Forrest Karr (1995-99) 2.92 Save Percentage (Min. of 30 decisions) 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-09).918 2. David Brown (2003-07).916 3. Morgan Cey (2001-2005).912 4. Mike Johnson (2009- ).901 5. Tony Zasowski (1999-03).892 Winning Pct. (Min. of 30 decisions) 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 59-26-7.679 2. David Brown (2003-07) 55-38-11.582 3. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 49-35-6.578 4. Len Moher (1974-78) 41-33-6.550 5. Mike Johnson (2009- ) 39-33-12.536 Wins (Min. of 30 decisions) 1. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 59 2. Lance Madson (1986-90) 56 3. David Brown (2003-07) 55 4. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 49 5. Dave Laurion (1978-82) 45 6. Len Moher (1974-78) 41 7. Mike Johnson (2009- ) 39 Mark Kronholm (1970-74) 39 Games Played/Starts (Min. of 30 decisions) 1. Lance Madson (1986-90) 118/117 2. Morgan Cey (2001-05) 112/108 3. Matt Eisler (1994-98) 111/107 David Brown (2003-07) 111/106 5. Greg Louder (1990-94) 103/97 6. Dave Laurion (1978-82) 96/93 7. Jordan Pearce (2005-09) 94/89 8. Dick Tomasoni (1968-72) 92/90 9. Bob McNamara (1979-83) 91/84 10. Mike Johnson (2009- ) 91/82

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 8 NOTRE DAME S RECORD WHEN... 2012-13 Results When Notre Dame scores first... 2-0-0 When opponents score first... 0-0-0 When Notre Dame leads after one period... 1-0-0 When Notre Dame trails after one period... 0-0-0 When score is tied after one period...1-0-0 When Notre Dame leads after two periods...1-0-0 When Notre Dame trails after two periods... 0-0-0 When score is tied after two periods...1-0-0 When Notre Dame outshoots opponent...1-0-0 When opponent outshoots Notre Dame...1-0-0 When shots are even...0-0-0 In Game 1 of CCHA weekend series... 0-0-0 In Game 2 of CCHA weekend series... 0-0-0 In one-goal games...2-0-0 In two-goal games...0-0-0 Notre Dame at home...0-0-0 Notre Dame on the road...0-0-0 Notre Dame on neutral ice...2-0-0 Notre Dame in overtime...0-0-0 Notre Dame in October...2-0-0 Notre Dame in November...0-0-0 Notre Dame in December...0-0-0 Notre Dame in January...0-0-0 Notre Dame in February... 0-0-0 Notre Dame in March... 0-0-0 Notre Dame in April... 0-0-0 NOTRE DAME GOALTENDING GAME-BY-GAME #1 Steven Summerhays Jr. 6-0, 188 Anchorage, Alaska/Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH 10/12 vs. Maine 1/1 59:47 0 0.00 22 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 10/13 vs. UNO 1/1 60:00 2 1.00 28.962 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 2/2 119:47 2 1.00 50.962 2 0 0 0 0 #31 Joe Rogers Jr. 5-11, 193 Marysville, Mich./Albert Lea Thunder (NAHL) Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH #32 Mike Johnson Sr. 5-10, 210 Verona, Wis./Cedar Rapids Rough Riders (USHL) Date Opponent GP/GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH IRISH SPECIAL TEAMS Here s a game-by-game look at Notre Dame s special teams this season: POWER PLAY PEN. KILLING Game G-Chances Kills-Opp vs. Maine 0-5 4-4 vs. UNO 0-2 4-4 Home 0-0 (0.0%) 0-0 (0.0%) Away 0-0 (0.0%) 0-0 (0.0%) Neutral 0-7 (0.0%) 8-8 (100.0%) Totals 0-7 (0.0%) 8-8 (100.0%)

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 9 Team Season Highs/Lows (2012-13) Most goals in a game...3, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Fewest goals in a game... 1, vs. Maine (10/12/12) Most assists in a game...5 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Fewest assists in a game... 2 vs. Maine (10/12/12) Most goals against... 2 by Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Fewest goals against...0, by Maine (10/12/12) Most assists against... 3 by Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Fewest assists against...0, by Maine (10/12/12) Most goals in a period... 2, vs. Nebraska-Omaha, first period (10/13/12) Most goals against in a period... 1, by Nebraska-Omaha, 1st/2nd period (10/13/12) Most shots for in a game... 34 vs. Maine (10/12/12) Most shots against in a game...30 by Nebraska-Omaha (10/12/12) Most shots in a period...13 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1st period (10/13/12) Most shots against in a period...12 by Nebraska-Omaha, second period (10/12/12) Fewest shots for in a game... 26, vs. Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Fewest shots against in a game... 22 by Maine (10/12/12) Fewest shots in a period... 6 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 3rd period (10/13/12) Fewest shots against in a period... 6 by Maine, 2nd/3rd period (10/12/12) Most PIM in a game...6 for 12 minutes vs. Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Fewest PIM in a game...5 for 10 vs. Maine (10/12/12) Most opponent penalties in a game...6 for 12 by Maine (10/12/12) Fewest opponent penalties in a game...5 for 10 minutes by Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12) Most power-play chances...5 vs. Maine (10/12/12, 0-5) Most power play goals... 0 Most short-handed goals...0 Most opponent power-play chances...4 by Nebraska-Omaha (10/13/12, 0-4)... 4 by Maine (10/12/12, 0-4) Most opponent power-play goals... 0 Most opponent short-handed goals... 0 2012-13 Multi-Point Games Player (# in 12-13) Stats Opp Date Anders Lee 1-1-2 UNO 10/13/12 Peter Schneider 1-1-2 UNO 10/13/12 Career Multi-Point Games Career 2012-13 T.J. Tynan 27 11 Anders Lee 24 1 Mike Voran 7 1 Sam Calabrese 5 3 Nick Larson 4 1 Bryan Rust 4 -- Jeff Costello 2 2 Austin Wuthrich 2 2 Kevin Lind 2 -- David Gerths 2 -- Robbie Russo 2 2 Peter Schneider 2 1 Jared Beers 1 -- Stephen Johns 1 -- Career Multi-Goal Games Career 2012-13 Anders Lee 8 T.J. Tynan 2 -- Nick Larson 2 Mike Voran 1 David Gerths 1 -- Bryan Rust 1 -- NOTRE DAME SCORING STREAKS: Point Streaks Player Length Dates G-A-PTS T.J. Tynan 2 10/12-1-1-2 Assist Streaks Player Length Dates Assists Goal Streaks Player Length Dates Goals Bold Italic - Current Streaks

2012-13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Hockey Game Notes Page 10 THE LAST TIME: Notre Dame won in a shootout (CCHA)... October 30, 2010 at Western Michigan (2-2, won SO, 1-0)... non-league - January 2, 2011 vs. Boston University (3-3, won SO, 1-0) Notre Dame lost in a shootout (CCHA)... November 22, 2011 at Western Michigan (2-2, lost in SO, 2-0) Notre Dame won in overtime... November 18, 2011 vs. Boston College (3-2, ot) Notre Dame CCHA overtime win... November 12, 2011 vs. Alaska (3-2, ot) Notre Dame lost in overtime...march 9, 2012 vs. Michigan (2-1, 2ot) Notre Dame lost in CCHA in overtime...january 8, 2005 at Lake Superior State (2-1) Notre Dame scored 10 or more goals in a game... December 29, 2010 vs. Canisius (10-2) Notre Dame allowed 10 or more goals in a game...march 12, 2005 at Michigan (10-1) Notre Dame had a home shutout......march 2, 2012 vs. Ohio State (Steven Summerhays, 33 saves) Notre Dame had a road shutout...october 20, 2009 at Boston University (Brad Phillips, 34 saves) Notre Dame had a neutral site shutout...oct. 13, 2012 vs. Maine (Steven Summerhays, 22 saves) Notre Dame had a shutout in a CCHA game... Feb. 24, 2012 vs. MSU (Steven Summerhays, 25 saves) Notre Dame was shut out in a CCHA game...feb. 17, 2012 at Miami (Connor Knapp, 31 saves) Notre Dame was shut out at home...... Feb. 10, 2012 vs. Ferris State (Taylor Nelson, 31 saves) Notre Dame was shut out on road...feb. 17, 2012 at Miami (Connor Knapp, 31 saves) Notre Dame had 35 or more shots in a game... March 9, 2012 at Michigan (38 shots- 2 ot) Notre Dame had 40 or more shots in a game... November 5, 2011 at Northern Michigan (45 shots) Notre Dame had 50 or more shots in a game...december 11, 2010 vs. Northern Michigan (53 shots) Notre Dame surrendered 35 or more shots in a game... March 27, 2011 vs. New Hampshire (38 shots) Notre Dame surrendered 40 or more shots in a game...... March 9, 2012 at Michigan (42 shots - 2ot) Notre Dame surrendered 50 or more shots in a game... October 22, 2004 vs. Boston College (52 shots) Notre Dame had six PP goals in a game... February 13, 2009 vs. No. Michigan (9-5 win)... November 22, 2008 at Bowling Green (9-1 win) Notre Dame had four PP goals in a game...november 28, 2008 vs. Western Michigan (4-1 win) Notre Dame had three PP goals in a game...november 11, 2011 vs. Alaska (5-4 win) Notre Dame had two short-handed goals in a game...january 7, 2011 at Northern Michigan (8-1 win)...november 20, 2010 vs. Michigan State (4-2 win) Notre Dame surrendered five PP goals... December 4, 2004 vs. Michigan (8-0) Notre Dame surrendered four PP goals... March 11, 2005 at Michigan (10-1 loss) Notre Dame surrendered three PP goals... November 26, 2011 at Lake Superior (5-2 loss) Notre Dame surrendered two short-handed goals/game...december 2, 2000 vs. Miami (5-2 loss) Notre Dame player scored a hat trick... October 21, 2011 - Anders Lee (vs. Rensselaer) Notre Dame player scored four goals...october 19, 1995 - Brian Urick (at Alaska-Fairbanks) Notre Dame player scored five goals... December 29, 1971 - Ian Williams (at Dartmouth) IRISH CAREER STATS Player GP G A PTS PEN/MIN T.J. Tynan 85 37 60 97 37/74 Anders Lee 86 42 38 80 20/40 Nick Larson 114 21 17 38 62/162 Sam Calabrese 87 9 25 34 13/26 Bryan Rust 82 11 20 31 9/18 Jeff Costello 72 17 13 30 46/114 Mike Voran 83 9 20 29 17/34 Stephen Johns 85 6 18 24 58/171 Austin Wuthrich 38 7 11 18 14/36 Robbie Russo 42 4 12 16 8/16 Shayne Taker 73 3 13 16 4/8 David Gerths 80 8 7 15 22/44 Kevin Lind 73 2 12 14 22/44 Peter Schneider 25 3 5 8 4/8 Jared Beers 31 1 6 7 1/2 Kevin Nugent 50 0 5 5 5/10 Thomas DiPauli 2 1 0 1 2/4 Mike Johnson 91 0 1 1 0/0 Sam Herr 2 0 0 0 0/0 Steven Fogarty 2 0 0 0 0/0 Andy Ryan 1 0 0 0 0/0 Steven Summerhays 34 0 0 0 0/0 Joe Rogers 2 0 0 0 0/0 Goaltender GP W-L-T GAvg. Sv% Steven Summerhays 34 17-12-1 2.52.901 Mike Johnson 91 39-33-12 2.63.901 Joe Rogers 2 0-0-0 5.08.786 Notre Dame player had three assists...october 21, 2011 - Sam Calabrese (vs. Rensselaer - 0g, 3a) Notre Dame player had four assists...december 29, 2010 - Stephen Johns (vs. Canisius - 0g, 4a) Notre Dame player had five assists...october 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Notre Dame player had three points... January 7, 2012 - Riley Sheahan (at Minnesota - 2g, 1a) Notre Dame player had four points...october 14, 2011 - T. J. Tynan (vs. Ohio State - 1g, 3a) Notre Dame player had five points...february 13, 2009 - Erik Condra (vs. Northern Michigan - 2g, 3a) Notre Dame player had six points...october 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Notre Dame player had seven points...october 21, 1994 - Jamie Ling (vs. Waterloo - 2g, 5a) Notre Dame goalie made 35+ saves... March 27, 2011 - Mike Johnson (vs. New Hampshire, 2-1 win, 37 saves) Notre Dame goalie made 40+ saves.. March 9, 2012 - Steven Summerhays (at Michigan, 2-1 2ot loss, 40 saves) Notre Dame goalie made 50+ saves...oct. 22, 2004 - Morgan Cey (vs. Boston College, 3-2 win, 50 saves) Opposing player scored a hat trick...november 11, 2011 - Cody Kunyk (Alaska) Opposing player scored four goals...march 12, 1994 - Colin Ward (Western Michigan) Opposing player scored five goals...november 10, 1973 - Tom Ross (Michigan State) Opposing player had three assists... January 27, 2012 - Michael Quinn (Alaska, 0g, 3a) Opposing player had four assists...december 2, 2011 - Ludwig Karlsson (Northeastern - 0g, 4a) Opposing player had five assists...january 20, 1996 - Kevin Hilton (Michigan - 0g, 5a) Opposing player had three points... February 10, 2012 - Kyle Bonis (Ferris State, 2g, 1a) Opposing player had four points.... December 2, 2011 - Ludwig Karlsson (Northeastern - 0g, 4a) Opposing player had five points... January 27, 2001 - Jeff Hamilton (Yale - 2g, 3a) Opposing player had six points... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Opposing player had seven points... January 11, 1994 - John Gruden (Ferris State - 4g, 3a) Opposing goalie made 35+ saves...january 21, 2012 - Shawn Hunwick (Michigan, 38 saves, 2-1 win) Opposing goalie made 40+ saves...november 5, 2011 - Reid Ellingson (No. Michigan, 44 saves, 1-1 tie) Opposing goalie made 50+ saves... December 11, 2010 - Jared Coreau (Northern Michigan, 51 saves, 3-2 loss) Notre Dame had a penalty shot... Nov. 11, 2011 - Riley Sheahan (scored vs. Alaska)...Feb. 26, 2011 - T.J. Tynan (stopped by Western Michigan, ND loses, 2-0)...Nov. 20, 2010 - Ben Ryan (stopped by Michigan State, ND wins, 4-2)...Jan. 31, 2009 - Ryan Thang (scored at Michigan, ND wins, 3-2)... Oct. 27, 2006 - Kevin Deeth (stopped by Army, ND wins, 3-0)...Oct. 12, 2001 - Rob Globke (scored vs. Union College, ND loses, 7-4) Opp. had a penalty shot... Nov. 18, 2011 - Chris Kreider - Boston College (score on Mike Johnson, ND wins 3-2 (ot)...december 4, 2009 - Carter Camper - Miami (stopped by Mike Johnson, ND loses, 1-0) Notre Dame swept a two-game series... March 2-3, 2012 (vs. Ohio State, 2-0, 4-2) Notre Dame swept a CCHA series... November 11-12, 2011 (vs. Alaska, 5-4, 3-2 ot) Notre Dame swept a road two-game series... October 28-29, 2011 (at Bowling Green, 3-1, 3-2) Notre Dame swept a CCHA road two-game series... October 28-29, 2011 (at Bowling Green, 3-1, 3-2) Events in bold occurred in 2012-13 season