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2013-14 BU Schedule AND RESULTS 2013-14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN s ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES OCTOBER (3-3-0, 1-0-0 Hockey East) Sat. 5 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (Exhib.) W, 2-1 Fri. 11 MASSACHUSETTS* W, 3-1 Sat. 12 HOLY CROSS W, 3-2 Fri. 18 #17 RENSSELAER L, 3-1 Sat. 19 #2 WISCONSIN W, 7-3 Fri. 25 at #4 Michigan L, 2-1 Sat. 26 at Michigan State L, 3-1 NOVEMBER (4-3-1, 1-3-0 Hockey East) Fri. 1 #3 PROVIDENCE* W, 4-3 Sat. 2 at #3 Providence* L, 3-1 Fri. 8 #8 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 5-1 Fri. 15 at Maine* (FCS Atlantic) L, 7-0 Sun. 17 CONNECTICUT W, 4-1 Fri. 22 #14/15 NORTH DAKOTA (NBCSN) W, 3-1 Sat. 23 #14/15 NORTH DAKOTA (NESN) T, 3-3 (ot) Sat. 30 vs #14 Cornell^ W, 3-2 GAME #33 Friday, February 28, 2014 7:00 p.m. - Agganis Arena - Boston, Mass. Boston University (8-20-4, 3-12-3 HEA) vs. No. 9 Northeastern (18-10-4, 10-6-2 HEA) RADIO: Yahoo Sports Radio (AM 1510) - Bernie Corbett (PxP), Tom Ryan (Color) TV: NESN - Dale Arnold (PxP), Billy Jaffe (Color) DECEMBER (0-2-1, 0-1-1 Hockey East) Fri. 6 at Merrimack* L, 3-2 Sat. 7 MERRIMACK* T, 1-1 (ot) Sat. 14 BENTLEY L, 4-1 JANUARY (1-6-1, 1-4-1 Hockey East) Sat. 4 at Harvard L, 7-4 Wed. 8 DARTMOUTH L, 4-2 Sat. 11 vs Maine*! (NESN) L, 7-3 Fri. 17 at #3/4 Boston College* (NESN) L, 6-4 Sat. 18 at #10 UMass Lowell* (WBIN) L, 3-1 Fri. 24 #17 VERMONT* W, 4-2 Sat. 25 #17 VERMONT* (NESN) L, 6-2 Fri. 31 at Massachusetts* (NBCSN) T, 3-3 (ot) FEBRUARY (0-6-1, 0-4-1 Hockey East) Mon. 3 vs #2 Boston College# (NESN) L, 3-1 Fri. 7 #7 UMASS LOWELL* T, 2-2 (ot) Mon. 10 vs Harvard# L, 6-2 Fri. 14 at New Hampshire* (NBCSN) L, 4-3 Mon. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE* L, 3-1 Fri. 21 at #15 Notre Dame* (NBCSN) L, 2-0 Sat. 22 at #15 Notre Dame* L, 2-0 Fri. 28 #9 NORTHEASTERN* (NESN) 7 p.m. MARCH Sat. 1 at #9 Northeastern* HOCKEY SID: Brian Kelley OFFICE PHONE: 617-353-2872 CELL PHONE: 617-595-6999 EMAIL: bkelley@bu.edu FAX: 617-353-5286 7 p.m. All times ET All home games (in CAPS) * Hockey East game ^ Red Hot Hockey (Madison Square Garden)! Frozen Fenway 2014 (Fenway Park) # 62nd Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden) SENIOR NIGHT AT AGGANIS Playing in its final home game of the season, Boston University will honor its senior class in addition to its longtime coach in the opener of a home-and-home series with crosstown rival Northeastern. The teams have not met since the regular-season finale last year on March 9, 2013. BU is looking to rebound after being shut out in both ends of a series at Notre Dame last weekend. FROM THE RINK TO THE RAFTERS Tonight at Jack Parker Rink, the legendary coach it s named after will become just the second person in program history to have his number retired, as his No. 6 will join Travis Roy s No. 24 in the rafters of Agganis Arena. Parker retired last March following 40 seasons as head coach of the Terriers. He first became associated with the BU hockey program in 1963, when he arrived on campus as a freshman. He wore the No. 6 jersey for a reason outside of hockey, as he idolized Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell while growing up. It s fitting that the number retirement takes place right after the Olympics, as Team USA s Kevin Shattenkirk just became the 24th BU player who was coached by Parker to play for his country at the Games. BU STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring Points Robbie Baillargeon 23 Goals Cason Hohmann, Danny O Regan 9 Assists Ahti Oksanen 16 PPG Ahti Oksanen 4 GWG Danny O Regan, Nick Roberto 2 PIM Doyle Somerby 47 Shots Ahti Oksanen 88 +/- Brendan Collier E Goaltending (min. 200 minutes played) GP Matt O Connor 20 GAA Matt O Connor 2.93 SV% Matt O Connor.919 Wins Matt O Connor 6 SO None WHAT S THE SCENARIO? BU currently stands in 10th place in the Hockey East standings with nine points, just two points out of ninth place. The Terriers could still finish anywhere between ninth and 11th in the league standings. If BU earns two points this weekend and either Vermont gets a win versus UMass Lowell or Notre Dames loses to Boston College on Saturday, the Terriers will clinch the ninth seed and visit Notre Dame in the first round. A Merrimack loss to New Hampshire ensures that the Terriers will finish either ninth or 10th. BU earned home ice for the quarterfinals all nine seasons since opening Agganis in 2005 but that streak will come to an end this year. SERIES HISTORY This will be the 220th meeting between the Terriers and Huskies since they first took to the ice together during the 1930-31 season. The only team BU has played more games against is Boston College (265). The Terriers are 19-6-4 against Northeastern in regular-season meetings since the start of the 2005-06 campaign. BU holds a 154-57-8 (.721) advantage in the series and has not lost a Hockey East regular-season series to the Huskies since the 1988-89 campaign. NU STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring Points Kevin Roy 42 Goals Braden Pimm 18 Assists Kevin Roy 25 PPG Braden Pimm 8 GWG Zach Aston-Reese, Dalen Hedges 4 PIM Josh Manson 63 Shots Kevin Roy 126 +/- Josh Manson +12 Goaltending (min. 200 minutes played) GP Clay Witt 27 GAA Clay Witt 2.17 SV% Clay Witt.940 Wins Clay Witt 16 SO Clay Witt 4 F i v e - T i m e N a t i o n a l C h a m p i o n ( 1 9 7 1, 1 9 7 2, 1 9 7 8, 1 9 9 5, 2 0 0 9 )

HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS (through Feb. 22) Hockey East Overall Team GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA BC 19 16 1 2 34 74 38 25 4 4 141 69 UML 18 10 5 3 23 51 40 20 8 4 93 63 NU 18 10 6 2 22 49 43 18 10 4 105 85 Maine 18 9 6 3 21 55 41 15 11 4 93 69 UNH 18 10 8 0 20 57 45 18 15 1 106 86 PC 18 9 7 2 20 43 45 17 9 6 95 75 UVM 18 9 9 0 18 46 45 17 11 3 92 73 ND 19 8 9 2 18 41 39 19 12 2 99 67 UMass 20 4 13 3 11 42 61 8 21 4 75 104 BU 18 3 12 3 9 35 63 8 20 4 71107 MC 18 2 14 2 6 26 59 7 20 3 56 88 Upcoming Games 2/28 Northeastern at Boston University, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Merrimack, 7 p.m. Providence at Maine, 7 p.m. UMass Lowell at Vermont, 7 p.m. 3/1 Notre Dame at Boston College, 4 p.m. Boston University at Northeastern, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Merrimack, 7 p.m. Providence at Maine, 7 p.m. UMass Lowell at Vermont, 7 p.m. The Terriers are 9-5-2 (.625) in the teams 15 meetings at Agganis Arena. The two teams have played 23 overtime games in the all-time series, and BU holds a 10-5-8 edge. The Terriers have recorded 12 of the 15 shutouts in the all-time series. SCOUTING THE HUSKIES Picked last in the Hockey East Preseason Coaches Poll, Northeastern enters the final weekend of the regular season ranked ninth in the country. With a first-round bye secured, the Huskies are now trying to earn home ice for the league quarterfinals. The Huskies earned three points at home last weekend against Maine, capped by a 4-3 victory on Saturday. Sophomore Kevin Roy has a team-best 42 points (17g, 25a), which ranks fourth amongst Hockey East players. Freshman Mike Szmatula leads all Division I rookies in points per game at 1.12, having tallied 36 points (12g, 24a) thus far. Senior Braden Pimm has added 31 points on the strength of a team-best 18 goals. Junior goaltender Clay Witt boasts a nation-best.940 save percentage to go along with a 2.17 goals-against average. win on Jan. 18, BU swept a home-and-home series to close the regular season by scores of 4-2 and 5-0. The Huskies earned a 3-2 win in the semifinals of the Beanpot. BEST VS. THE HUSKIES Three Terriers have each scored eight points against Northeastern in their careers, as senior Garrett Noonan, junior Evan Rodrigues and sophomore Danny O Regan each have four goals and four assists. O Regan has reached that total in just four games while Rodrigues and Noonan have played six and 11 games, respectively, versus the Huskies in their careers. Sophomore Sean Maguire went 2-1-0 in three starts against the Huskies as a rookie, including a 25-save shutout in the last meeting. SHUT OUT IN SOUTH BEND Boston University suffered a pair of 2-0 shutouts at the hands of No. 15 Notre Dame last weekend in South Bend. It was the first-ever Hockey East series between the two schools. It marked the first time the Terriers were shutout in back-to-back games in over 72 years, as BU was blanked at Yale (8-0) and Princeton (3-0) in its first two games (Dec. 10 & 13) after the attack on Pearl Harbor took place on Dec. 7, 1941. BU had never been shut out in consecutive games by the same team. Latest Results 2/22 Boston College 2, at UMass Lowell 2 (OT) LAST SEASON S SERIES Vermont 4, at Merrimack 3 Last season, BU and Northeastern split at Northeastern 4, Maine 3 four meetings, but the Terriers claimed the Providence 2, at Massachusetts 1 Hockey East season series. at Notre Dame 2, Boston University 0 After Northeastern opened with a 6-5 road 2/21 at Boston College 3, UMass Lowell 0 Vermont 4, at Merrimack 1 HEAD Maine 4, at Northeastern 4 (OT) Providence 4, Massachusetts 3 TO Notre Dame 2, Boston University 0 2/17 HEAD New Hampshire 3, at Boston University 1 2/15 goals... 71...105 at Maine 3, Merrimack 2 shots... 852...961 Notre Dame 3, at Providence 0 shot %....083 (46)....109 (7) Boston College 5, at Vermont 3 Northeastern 5, at Massachusetts 4 Goals/game... 2.22 (53)...3.28 (13) Goals Allowed/Game... 3.34 (50)...2.66 (23) shots/game... 26.6 (51)...30.0 (34) HOCKEY EAST Shots Allowed/Game... 36.5 (56)...35.5 (54) PRESEASON COACHES POLL ppg-opportunities... 24-137... 27-157 Team (First-Place Votes) Pts power play %....175 (35)....172 (38) 1t. UMass Lowell (7) 104 PENALTY KILLS-opportunities... 118-143...128-154 1t. Boston College (4) 104 3t. New Hampshire 84 PENALTY KILL %....825 (27)....831 (20) 3t. Notre Dame 84 Shorthanded goals... 0... 5 5. Providence 79 penalties... 164...191 6. Boston University 67 pim/game... 10.9 (43)...14.3 (13) 7. Merrimack 54 faceoffs (w-l)... 967-1093... 1099-1048 8. Maine 45 faceoff %....469 (50)....489 (41) 9. Vermont 34 BLOCKED SHOTS/GAME... 14.75 (T-13)...14.03 (20) 10. Massachusetts 32 ( ) = national rank 11. Northeastern 28

The Terriers have now gone 172:20 without a goal. For Notre Dame, junior Austin Wuthrich scored a goal in each game and senior goaltender Steven Summerhays lengthened his current scoreless skein to 190:19. The Terriers recorded 19 shots on Friday but allowed a season-low 20. Sophomore goaltender Matt O Connor turned in an 18-save performance on Friday before classmate Sean Maguire turned aside 38 shots on Saturday. QUALITY WINS Five of the Terriers eight wins this season have come against teams currently ranked in the top 17 of the USCHO.com Poll. TRENDING Junior Evan Rodrigues and freshman Robbie Baillargeon (1g, 3a) each have four points (2g, 2a) in the past five games. Sophomore Ahti Oksanen has 11 points (4g, 7a) in the last 15 contests. Junior Cason Hohmann has scored a goal in seven of his past 16 games and shares the team lead in tallies with nine. He has 11 points (7g, 4a) in his last 17 games. Freshman Nick Roberto has had three multi-point games since the start of the second half and has 13 points (5g, 8a) in his last 21 games. NOONAN JOINS 30-GOAL CLUB With his goal at Fenway last month, senior Garrett Noonan became the sixth defenseman in BU history to reach 30 career goals. His next goal will put him in a three-way tie for fourth with Bob Brown 72 and Vic Stanfield 75. Noonan is the first Terrier blueliner since Stanfield to reach the 30-goal mark. FRESHMAN DUO Freshman forward Robbie Baillargeon leads the team lead in points with 23 (8g, 15a) and classmate Nick Roberto has added 17 (7g, 10a). All 23 of Baillargeon s points have come in the last 29 games and 17 of them came at even strength. Baillargeon s been named a Hockey East Top Performer six times this season and is 23rd in the nation in points per game amongst rookies (0.72). Baillargeon is attempting to become the second straight freshman to lead BU in scoring. Last season, Danny O Regan became the first Terrier rookie since Tony Amonte in 1989-90 to finish first on the team in points. SPECIAL TEAMS UPS AND DOWNS BU had Hockey East s best power-play unit for most of January, but has come up empty on 36 of its last 38 chances with the man advantage. BU finally snapped an 0-for-25 drought on the power play on Feb. 14 at UNH. At one point in early January, the Terriers scored on five straight power plays off minor penalties. BU has killed off 41 of its opponents last 48 power-play chances. BU is ranked 23rd nationally in combined specials teams at 50.7 percent. DUO RETURNS FROM JUNIORS Sophomores Danny O Regan and Matt Grzelcyk played on the 2014 U.S. National Junior Team that competed in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Malmo, Sweden. Both made their World Junior debuts and Grzelcyk was named one of Team USA s top 3 players after finishing tied for second on the squad in points with six (2g, 4a), which was the most by a defenseman. Grzelcyk suffered a shoulder injury in practice on Jan. 9 and has undergone seasonending surgery. DEFENSE CREATING OFFENSE BU s defensemen have combined to score 61 points (14g, 47a) this season. Sophomore Ahti Oksanen (6g, 16a) ranks second on the team with 22 points. His d-partner for the vast majority of the season, Garrett Noonan, is tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 18 points (4g, 14a). Of BU s first nine goals this season, Oksanen factored in seven of them (1g, 6a). In the victory over Wisconsin, three Terrier defensemen had multi-point evenings: Noonan (1g, 2a), Oksanen (1g, 1a), Matt Grzelcyk (1g, 1a). That was the first time that had happened since an 8-0 victory at Providence on Jan. 21, 2012. The three players then were Alexx Privitera (2a), Max Nicastro (1g, 2a) and Noonan (1g, 1a). DISCIPLINED After averaging at least 15 penalty minutes per game in each of the past five seasons, the Terriers are averaging only 10.9 penalty minutes per contest thus far this season. If that average holds up, it will be BU s lowest since the 1973-74 campaign. The Terriers finished in the top eight nationally in penalty minutes each of the past three seasons. BALANCED ATTACK The Terriers boasts one of the most balanced scoring attacks in the nation, as their top six scorers all have at least 17 points and are separated by only six points. SITUATIONAL RECORDS Three- Year Span 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 Overall... 8-20-4...21-16-2... 23-15-1 Hockey East... 3-12-3...15-10-2...17-9-1 Home...7-6-3...11-7-1...10-8-0 Away... 0-11-1... 9-6-1...11-4-1 Neutral...1-3-0... 1-3-0...2-3-0 Overtime...0-0-4... 2-1-2...5-4-1 Vs. ranked opponents... 5-10-2...5-10-0...8-9-0 Vs. unranked opponents.. 3-10-2...16-6-2...15-6-1 Vs. Atlantic Hockey...2-1-0... 0-0-0...0-1-0 Vs. Big Ten...1-2-0... N/A...N/A Vs. ECACHL...1-4-0... 2-2-0...3-0-0 Vs. WCHA...0-0-0... 1-2-0...1-1-0 Vs. NCHC...1-0-0... N/A...N/A Scoring first...7-8-3...13-5-2...13-5-0 Scored on first... 1-12-1...8-11-0... 10-10-1 Leading after first...3-3-1... 8-2-1...12-4-0 Trailing after first... 1-11-1... 6-8-0...7-8-1 Tied after first...4-6-2... 7-6-1...4-3-0 Leading after second...7-3-1...16-1-0...18-1-0 Trailing after second... 0-15-0...2-13-1...4-12-1 Tied after second...1-2-3... 3-2-1...1-2-0 One-goal games...3-3... 6-5... 9-6 Two-goal games... 3-10... 7-4... 4-5 Three-goal games...1-2... 5-5... 5-1 Four(+)-goal games...1-5... 3-2... 5-3 Scoring zero goals...0-3-0... 0-3-0...0-0-0 Scoring one goal...0-9-1... 1-4-0...0-3-0 Scoring two goals...0-4-1... 0-5-0...2-7-1 Scoring three goals...4-2-2... 7-1-2...2-3-0 Scoring four goals...3-2-0... 6-1-0...9-2-0 Scoring five goals...0-0-0... 5-2-0...7-0-0 Scoring six goals...0-0-0... 2-0-0...1-0-0 Scoring seven(+) goals...1-0-0... 0-0-0...2-0-0 Allowing zero goals...0-0-0... 4-0-0...4-0-0 Allowing one goal...3-0-1... 3-1-0...7-0-0 Allowing two goals...3-3-1...11-0-0...4-0-1 Allowing three goals...2-7-2... 2-4-2...5-5-0 Allowing four goals...0-3-0... 1-4-0...3-2-0 Allowing five goals...0-1-0... 0-3-0...0-5-0 Allowing six goals...0-3-0... 0-3-0...0-1-0 Allowing seven(+) goals...0-3-0... 0-1-0...0-2-0 Outshooting opponent...2-3-0... 7-6-1...10-4-0 Outshot by opponent... 6-16-3...13-9-1... 12-10-1 Even shots...0-1-1... 0-1-0...1-1-0 Taking 0-19 shots...1-6-0... 0-1-0...1-1-0 Taking 20-29 shots...5-9-2... 8-8-1...8-1-1 Taking 30-39 shots...1-3-2...10-4-1... 13-11-0 Taking 40-49 shots...1-2-0... 3-3-0...1-1-0 Taking 50+ shots...0-0-0... 0-0-0...1-0-0 Allowing 0-19 shots...0-0-0... 0-0-0...1-0-0 Allowing 20-29 shots...2-3-0... 6-6-1...8-1-0 Allowing 30-39 shots... 4-12-2...11-9-1...10-8-1 Allowing 40-49 shots...2-5-1... 3-1-0...3-5-0 Allowing 50+ shots...0-0-1... 1-0-0...1-1-0 On Monday...0-3-0... 0-2-0...1-1-0 On Tuesday...0-0-0... 1-0-0...0-0-0 On Wednesday...0-1-0... 0-1-0...0-0-0 On Thursday...0-0-0... 1-0-0...1-0-0 On Friday...4-8-2...11-4-1...9-6-1 On Saturday...3-8-2... 8-7-1...10-8-0 On Sunday...1-0-0... 0-2-0...2-0-0 In October...3-3-0... 3-1-0...3-2-1 In November...4-3-1... 5-3-0...4-2-0 In December...0-2-1... 2-2-0...3-2-0 In January...1-6-1... 3-3-1...5-2-0 In February...0-6-1... 2-5-1...5-3-0 In March...0-0-0... 6-2-0...3-4-0 In April...0-0-0... 0-0-0...0-0-0

TERRIERS BREAKDOWN BY CLASS The Terriers 24-man roster includes: SENIORS (5) Forwards (2): Jake Moscatel, Matt Ronan Defensemen (2): Patrick MacGregor, Garrett Noonan, Goaltenders (1): Anthony Moccia JUNIORS (2) Forwards (2): Cason Hohmann, Evan Rodrigues SOPHOMORES (8) Forwards (3): Matt Lane, Mike Moran, Danny O Regan Defensemen (3): J.D. Carrabino (redshirt), Matt Grzelcyk, Ahti Oksanen Goaltenders (2): Sean Maguire, Matt O Connor FRESHMEN (9) Forwards (6): Robbie Baillargeon, Brendan Collier, Kevin Duane, Tommy Kelley, Dillon Lawrence, Nick Roberto Defensemen (3): Dalton MacAfee, T.J. Ryan, Doyle Somerby NATIONAL POLLS USCHO.com (2/24) Record Pts. Last 1. Boston College (49) 25-4-4 999 1 2. Minnesota (1) 21-4-5 946 2 3. Union 22-6-4 901 3 4. Ferris State 23-7-3 834 6 5. St. Cloud State 18-7-5 781 4 6. Wisconsin 19-9-2 732 8 7. UMass Lowell 20-8-4 679 7 8. Quinnipiac 21-8-5 650 5 9. Northeastern 18-10-4 588 9 10. North Dakota 18-9-3 575 11 11. Cornell 14-7-5 479 13 12. Providence 17-9-6 450 12 13. Michigan 15-10-3 372 10 14. Notre Dame 19-12-2 326 15 15. Yale 14-8-5 300 14 16. Colgate 16-11-5 269 19 17. Vermont 17-11-3 261 16 18. Maine 15-11-4 141 17 19. Minnesota State 19-13-0 86 NR 20. Denver 14-12-6 30 18 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine (2/24) Pts. Record Last 1. Boston College (33) 509 25-4-4 1 2. Minnesota (1) 477 21-4-5 2 3. Union 435 22-6-4 3 4. Ferris State 405 23-7-3 5 5. St. Cloud State 364 18-7-5 4 6. Wisconsin 325 19-9-2 8 7. Quinnipiac 287 21-8-5 6 8. UMass Lowell 280 20-8-4 7 9. Northeastern 232 18-10-4 9 10. North Dakota 230 18-9-3 11 11. Cornell 163 14-7-5 13 12. Providence 103 17-9-6 12 13. Michigan 94 15-10-3 10 14. Yale 51 14-8-5 14 15. Colgate 46 16-11-5 RV BU s first eight goals of the season were scored by eight different players. Through 32 games, 17 Terriers have at least one goal. SCORING BY CLASS The sophomores the lead the race for scoring by class with 76 points and have tallied 28 goals. Goals Assists Points Sophomores 28 48 76 Freshmen 25 37 62 Juniors 13 17 30 Seniors 5 18 23 Totals 71 120 191 BANNER OPPONENTS This season, BU has faced exactly half of the other 18 schools who have won an NCAA D-I title. Harvard became the ninth and final member of this group when the crosstown rivals faced off on Jan. 4. The Terriers played four straight games against former NCAA champions in October, as BU hosted RPI and Wisconsin on Oct. 18-19 before visiting Michigan and Michigan State. BU has also faced North Dakota and Cornell in addition to Hockey East foes Boston College and Maine. ANYTHING TO WIN The Terriers average 14.75 blocked shots per game, good for 13th in the country. Senior Garrett Noonan has a team-best 64 blocked shots. TERRIER TIDBITS This season, the Terriers have allowed 10 shorthanded goals - the most in the nation - but are one of only six teams with zero shorthanded goals. Over the previous five seasons, the Terriers had 23 different players record a shorthanded goal BU had 11 regular-season home games during the first half of the season, tying the 1984-85 and 2008-09 squads for the most in program history. In each of the previous four seasons, BU has lost just one game after holding a lead through two periods, but has had three of those losses this season alone. BU has dressed at least eight freshmen in 24 games this season. All nine freshmen played in eight straight contests from Jan. 11 - Feb. 7. All 21 skaters on the roster played in at least one game on opening weekend. Only four players on BU s roster have more than 10 career goals at the Division I level. The Terriers kicked off the year with a four-game homestand, its longest to open a season in program history. The seven-goal output against Wisconsin was the most by a BU team since a 7-4 win at UMass Lowell on Feb. 17, 2012. The Terriers opened the season with their first two-win home weekend against different opponents since they defeated North Dakota and Michigan State to claim the 2008 IceBreaker title at Agganis. BU had been undefeated in 44 straight contests (39-0-5) in which it allowed exactly two goals until its 2-1 setback at Michigan. BU is 14-7-22 in its last 43 overtime games. YOUTH STEPPING UP All nine of BU s freshmen have recorded their first collegiate points. Robbie Baillargeon made quite an impression in the victory over Wisconsin with his first three points (1g, 2a) in a BU uniform. Nick Roberto scored the second goal for BU in a victory over Holy Cross. Kevin Duane assisted on the goal and then added one of his own the following weekend against RPI. Tommy Kelley scored the game-winning goal against Massachusetts. Doyle Somerby assisted on BU s lone goal at Michigan State. Dalton MacAfee earned his first collegiate point on Nov. 23 against North Dakota. Brendan Collier got into the scoring column with an assist on Dec. 7 versus Merrimack. On Jan. 8, Dillon Lawrence got his first point with a power-play goal against Harvard. T.J. Ryan became the final member of the group to get on the scoresheet, as the West Newton native scored a third-period goal at BC on Jan. 17. CANADIAN CREASE Dating back to the start of the 2008-09 season, the Terriers have had a Canadian start in goal in each of their past 232 contests. The last American to start in goal for BU was Brett Bennett in the 2008 Hockey East semfinals against Vermont. HOCKEY EAST HONORS Sophomore center Danny O Regan was named the Warrior Hockey Co-Player of the Week by Hockey East on Nov. 4. O Regan played an integral role in the Terriers comeback from a 3-0 deficit against Providence on Nov. 1 by scoring the gametying and game-winning goals. After leading BU to a win and tie against then-no. 14/15 North Dakota, sophomore goaltender Matt O Connor was named the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week on

Nov. 25. O Connor stopped 92 of the 96 shots he faced over the series, including a career-high 55-save performance in a 3-3 draw. On Feb. 3, O Connor was named Hockey East Co-Defensive Player of the Week after turning in an impressive 44-save effort in a 3-3 draw at UMass. IT S BEEN A WHILE For the first time in nearly 20 years, the Terriers faced back-to-back opponents (North Dakota, Cornell) which they had losing alltime records against entering the games. It actually happened twice during the 1993-94 season, most recently when BU took on both Minnesota and Lake Superior State in the 1994 Frozen Four. BU was 0-2 against Lake Superior heading the 1994 title game thanks to a forfeited win in 1972. The rarity also happened in November that season, when BU faced Maine and Cornell back-to-back. The Terriers now lead their alltime series with the Black Bears and are an even 12-12-2 against the Gophers. USHERING IN A NEW ERA The win over UMass in the season opener kickstarted a new era for the Boston University men s ice hockey program, as it was David Quinn s first regular-season game as head coach of the Terriers. It marked the first time someone other than Parker was the head coach of BU s opening game since Leon Abbott in 1973. After 40 years at the helm, legendary coach Jack Parker stepped down last March. Quinn was named head coach on March 26 after spending last season as an assistant coach for the NHL s Colorado Avalanche. As an associate coach at BU from 2004-09, Quinn helped the tean capture an NCAA title in 2009, four Beanpot titles and two Hockey East tournament championships. VIEW FROM THE TOP BU s season-opening 3-1 victory over Massachusetts was the only Hockey East contest scheduled for October. The Terriers thus remained atop the league standings until Nov. 1, when nine Hockey East teams played their first conference game. BU currently is 10th in the standings. YOUTH MOVEMENT The Terriers welcome 10 newcomers to the roster this season. The nine freshmen and one redshirt sophomore account for 40 percent of the squad. The Terriers only have two juniors on the roster, forwards Cason Hohmann and Evan Rodrigues. 17 of the 24 players on the team are underclassmen. The Terriers have five seniors, including co-captains Garrett Noonan and Patrick MacGregor. BLUE-LINE LEADERSHIP On Oct. 4, Coach Quinn announced that senior defensemen Garrett Noonan and Patrick MacGregor would serve as co-captains for the 2013-14 season. Ironically, this is the first time that the Terriers have had co-captains that were both defensemen since 1987-88, when Quinn and Tom Ryan - father of BU freshman T.J. Ryan - shared the captaincy. POLL POSITION BU was No. 19 in the USCHO.com Division I Preseason Poll. The Terriers had never been ranked lower to start a season in the 17-year history of the poll. The 3-1-0 start pushed the Terriers up to No. 13 in USCHO.com Poll but they dropped out of the rankings after the Nov. 8 loss to BC. COMING FROM THE COMMONWEALTH On this year s BU roster, 13 of the 24 players are from Massachusetts. Just two seasons ago, the Terriers had just five players from Massachusetts. Six of the nine freshmen on the BU roster are Massachusetts natives. Five of the team s seven defensemen are from Massachusetts. LOOKING BACK AT 2012-13 Boston University posted a record of 21-16-2 last season and went 15-10-2 (31 pts.) in Hockey East play to finish in a three-way tie for third in the league standings. Third-seeded BU advanced to the Hockey East semifinals for the 11th time in 12 seasons after sweeping Merrimack at Agganis. The Terriers topped archrival Boston College, 6-3, in the league semifinals before falling, 1-0, to UMass Lowell in the title game. BU s 21 wins were the most of any team that did not qualify for the NCAA tournament. UMass Lowell was the only Hockey East team that BU went winless against last season. After a combined five wins in January and February, the Terriers reeled off six wins in March, including five straight to reach the Hockey East championship game. Then-sophomore Evan Rodrigues was named a Hockey East Second Team All-Star and Matt Grzelcyk - a Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star - and Danny O Regan were on the Hockey East All-Rookie Team. INSIDE BU HOCKEY Back for a third season, INSIDE BU HOCKEY is a weekly podcast with host Bernie Corbett in conjunction with Terrier Athletics and the Friends of BU Hockey. Bernie interviews Coach Quinn each week in addition to current and former Terriers to give fans an inside look at what s going on in the program in addition to catching up with the legends of the past. Make sure to check GoTerriers.com each week for INSIDE BU HOCKEY. Here is a list of this year s guests: Episode 1 - Week of Oct. 7: David Quinn, Patrick MacGregor, Steve Greeley Episode 2 - Week of Oct. 14: David Quinn, Tommy Kelley, Colby Cohen Episode 3 - Week of Oct. 21: David Quinn, Cason Hohmann, Shawn McEachern Episode 4 - Week of Oct. 28: David Quinn, Matt Lane, Paul Fenton Episode 5 - Week of Nov. 4: David Quinn, Danny O Regan, Jack Ferreira Episode 6 - Week of Nov. 11: David Quinn, Matt Ronan, Mike Lynch Episode 7 - Week of Nov. 18: David Quinn, Robbie Baillargeon, Kevin Shattenkirk Episode 8 - Week of Nov. 25: David Quinn, Kevin Duane, Jack Kelley Episode 9 - Week of Dec. 2: David Quinn, Mike Moran, Ron Anderson Episode 10 - Week of Dec. 9: David Quinn, Matt O Connor, Brian Strait Episode 11 - Week of Dec. 30: David Quinn, Jake Moscatel, David Warsofsky Episode 12 - Week of Jan. 6: David Quinn, Ahti Oksanen, Eric Gryba Episode 13 - Week of Jan. 13: David Quinn, Nick Roberto, Nick Bonino Episode 14 - Week of Jan. 20: David Quinn, T.J. Ryan, Travis Roy Episode 15 - Week of Jan. 27: David Quinn, Anthony Moccia, Dave Goucher Episode 16 - Week of Feb. 3: David Quinn, Dalton MacAfee, Mike Geragosian Episode 17 - Week of Feb. 10: David Quinn, Evan Rodrigues, Jack Parker Episode 18 - Week of Feb. 17: David Quinn, Brendan Collier, John Curry Episode 19 - Week of Feb. 24: David Quinn, Garrett Noonan, Joe Sacco

SEASON HIGHS/LOWS Boston University - GAME HIGHS POINTS 21 vs Wisconsin (10/19) GOALS 7 vs Wisconsin (10/19) ASSISTS 14 vs Wisconsin (10/19) SHOTS ON GOAL 43 vs Bentley (12/14) SAVES 55 vs North Dakota (11/23) PENALTIES 10 vs Vermont (1/24) PIM 29 at UMass Lowell (1/18) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 17 at Boston College (1/17) GOALS 7 at Maine (11/15) at Harvard (1/4) vs Maine (1/11) ASSISTS 11 at Boston College (1/17) SHOTS ON GOAL 58 vs North Dakota (11/23) SAVES 42 vs Bentley (12/14) PENALTIES 10 vs Wisconsin (10/19) PIM 42 vs Wisconsin (10/19) Boston University - GAME LOWS POINTS 0 at Maine (11/15) at Notre Dame (2/21) at Notre Dame (2/22) GOALS 0 at Maine (11/15) at Notre Dame (2/21) at Notre Dame (2/22) ASSISTS 0 at Maine (11/15) at Notre Dame (2/21) at Notre Dame (2/22) SHOTS ON GOAL 11 vs Cornell (11/30) SAVES 21 vs Holy Cross (10/12) PENALTIES 2 vs Providence (11/1) vs Bentley (12/14) at Boston College (1/17) PIM 4 vs Providence (11/1) vs Bentley (12/14) at Boston College (1/17) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 2 vs Merrimack (12/7) GOALS 1 vs Merrimack (12/7) ASSISTS 1 vs Merrimack (12/7) SHOTS ON GOAL 20 at Notre Dame (2/21) SAVES 8 vs Cornell (11/30) PENALTIES 1 at Michigan (10/25) vs Connecticut (11/17) PIM 2 at Michigan (10/25) vs Connecticut (11/17) O Regan tallied a team-best 38 points (16g, 22a) to become the first BU freshman since Tony Amonte in 1989-90 to lead the team in scoring. WELCOME ABOARD For the second consecutive year, the Terriers welcomed a nine-member freshman class. BU added six rookie forwards (Robbie Baillargeon, Brendan Collier, Kevin Duane, Tommy Kelley, Dillon Lawrence, Nick Roberto) and three rookie defensemen (Dalton MacAfee, T.J. Ryan, Doyle Somerby) to their roster. NHL HOPEFULS Seven of the Terriers on this year s roster have been chosen by a professional team in the National Hockey League Entry Draft. The seven players have their rights owned by seven different clubs and six of them were picked in the 2012 draft: Robbie Baillargeon (Ottawa, 2012) Brendan Collier (Carolina, 2012) Matt Grzelcyk (Boston, 2012) Sean Maguire (Pittsburgh, 2012) Danny O Regan (San Jose, 2012) Garrett Noonan (Nashville, 2011) Doyle Somerby (N.Y. Islanders, 2012) PRO PIPELINE Fourteen former Terriers have played in the NHL this season: Nick Bonino (Anaheim) Alex Chiasson (Dallas) Charlie Coyle (Minnesota) Matt Gilroy (Florida) Eric Gryba (Ottawa) John McCarthy (San Jose) Matt Nieto (San Jose) Kevin Shattenkirk (St. Louis) Brian Strait (N.Y. Islanders) David Van der Gulik (Colorado) David Warsofsky (Boston) Ryan Whitney (Florida) Colin Wilson (Nashville) Brandon Yip (Phoenix) Seven others have played in the AHL this year: Adam Clendening (Rockford) Colby Cohen (San Antonio) Justin Courtnall (Hamilton) John Curry (Iowa) Sean Escobedo (Bridgeport) Wade Megan (San Antonio) Kieran Millan (Lake Erie) NHL (Bonino, Colby Cohen, Gilroy, Gryba, McCarthy, Shattenkirk, Strait, Warsofsky, Wilson, Yip), including all six defensemen. In December, David Warsofsky became the first Terrier since Carl Corazzini in 2004 to make his NHL debut with the Boston Bruins. The 1990-91 BU team holds the program record for having the most players eventually reach the NHL at 11. Shattenkirk was named to the 2014 U.S. Olympic team and is the 24th player who was coached by Jack Parker at BU to play in the Olympics. HOCKEY AS A CAREER The Terriers have 15 alumni working in NHL front offices, more than any other school in the country. SELECT TERRIERS Former BU head coach Jack Parker led the U.S. Men s Select Team to Deutschland Cup title with a 7-4 win over host Germany on Nov. 10 in Munich. Three former Terriers played for Parker once again, as Peter MacArthur, Chris Connolly and Chris Bourque combined for seven points (1g, 6a) in the tournament. Parker s coaching staff also included two of his former BU assistants - Ben Smith and Mike Bavis. All 21 players on the roster are currently playing in European elite leagues in Finland, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland. 92ND SEASON The Terriers are in their 92nd season of intercollegiate play and currently hold a 1455-858-148 (.621) all-time record. BU s 1,454 wins are only surpassed by Minnesota (1,702 wins - 93 seasons) and Michigan (1,606 wins - 92 seasons). For decades, the three programs represented the top three NCAA Division I college hockey conferences in the WCHA (Minnesota), CCHA (Michigan) and Hockey East (BU) until the Big Ten was formed prior to this season. The three schools hold a combined 19 national titles between them. In all, 10 players from the 2008-09 national championship team have reached the

DAVID QUINN HEAD COACH BOSTON UNIVERSITY 89 FIRST SEASON Former Boston University associate head coach and Colorado Avalanche assistant David Quinn was named the 11th head coach in the storied history of the Boston University men s ice hockey program on March 26, 2013. Quinn, who played at BU from 1984-88, replaced his former head coach and mentor, Jack Parker, who announced his retirement after 40 seasons at the helm of the Terrier program. An All-Hockey East and All-New England defenseman at BU and a cocaptain during his senior year of 1987-88, Quinn came back to campus in 2004 to become the team s associate head coach, a role he served in for five seasons. Quinn s recruiting efforts were instrumental in helping build BU s 2009 national championship team. During his time as associate head coach, he worked primarily with the team s defensemen, turning the unit into arguably the best in the nation. All six of the defensemen from the 2009 title squad have reached the National Hockey League. After helping the Terriers reach the pinnacle of college hockey, Quinn left to join the Avalanche organization as the head coach of its American Hockey League affiliate in Cleveland, the Lake Erie Monsters. He compiled a 115-94-7-20 record in three seasons with Lake Erie and guided the Monsters to their first-ever playoff berth in 2010-11. He was named an assistant coach on former BU teammate Joe Sacco s staff at Colorado prior to this season. Quinn s coaching career, which began as an assistant at Northeastern University at 1994, has also been highlighted by several successful stints with USA Hockey. Prior to serving as the Terriers associate head coach, he spent two years as head coach of the Under-17 Team. Playing against older opponents, the U17 team qualified for the North American Hockey League playoffs for only the third time in program history, finishing with a record above.500 for the first time ever. The squad owned a 10-3 record in international play, including a first-place finish at the Four Nations Cup in Magnitogorsk, Russia, and at the Under18 Four Nations Vlado Druzilla in Piestany, Slovakia, where the team played up an age group. For his accomplishments, USA Hockey named Quinn as the 2003 USA Hockey Developmental Coach of the Year. Quinn s coaching career began prematurely, as it was thought he would enjoy an excellent playing career both on the international and professional levels. A member of the U.S. National Junior Team that captured the bronze medal at the 1986 IIHF World Junior Championship, Quinn made himself a strong candidate for the 1988 and 1992 U.S. Olympic Men s Ice Hockey Teams. In addition, he was the 13th player selected in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft when the Minnesota North Stars made him their first-round selection. However, his hopes for an Olympic Team berth and a career in the NHL came to an end prior to his senior year at BU when he was diagnosed with a blood disorder called Christmas Disease that ultimately ended his hockey- playing career. After trying to play two seasons of professional hockey, he took the assistant position at Northeastern, where he was responsible for recruiting, off-ice conditioning, scouting and video coordination. In July 1996, Quinn was named the top assistant coach and head recruiter for the University of Nebraska Omaha. There he helped establish the school s first Division I men s ice hockey program, which began playing during the 1997-98 season. Quinn then joined the USA Hockey National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. The program, designed to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on U.S. National Teams and to develop their future hockey careers, focuses its efforts on high-caliber participation on the ice and creating well-rounded individuals off the ice. Quinn served as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team at four IIHF World Championships -- two with the men s team (2007, 2012) and two with the women s squad (1999, 2000). He helped the women earn the silver medal at both tournaments and also served as an on-ice assistant at the 2001 U.S. Women s Olympic Trials and as a boys coach at the 1995 and 1996 USA Hockey Select Festivals. His involvement with the USA Hockey coaching ranks began in 1995, when he served as a member of the coaching staff for the U.S. Women s Select Camp. A native of Cranston, R.I., Quinn earned a bachelor s degree in sociology from BU in 1989.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY TERRIERS NO. NAME YR. POS. HGT. WGT. S/C DOB HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 1 Anthony Moccia Sr. G 5-8 160 L 12/23/90 Medford, Mass./Buckingham Browne & Nichols 2 Ahti Oksanen So. D 6-3 207 L 3/10/93 Kirkkonummi, Finland/Espoo Blues (Jr. A SM-Liiga) 3 T.J. Ryan Fr. D/F 6-0 185 R 11/13/92 West Newton, Mass./South Shore Kings (EJHL) 4 Patrick MacGregor Sr. D 6-4 230 R 7/12/90 Hamden, Conn./Avon Old Farms 5 Matt Grzelcyk So. D 5-10 175 L 1/5/94 Charlestown, Mass./U.S. National Under-18 Team 7 Cason Hohmann Jr. F 5-9 175 R 1/10/93 Arlington, Texas/Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 8 Brendan Collier Fr. F 5-9 184 L 10/8/93 Charlestown, Mass./Valley Jr. Warriors (EJHL) 10 Danny O Regan So. F 5-10 175 R 1/30/94 Needham, Mass./St. Sebastian s 11 Mike Moran So. F 6-1 200 L 9/7/91 Marshfield, Mass./Bay State Breakers (EJHL) 12 Dillon Lawrence Fr. F 6-3 187 L 3/22/95 Toronto, Ont./Toronto Young Nationals (GTHL) 13 Garrett Noonan Sr. D 6-1 205 L 1/28/91 Norfolk, Mass./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 14 Jake Moscatel Sr. F 6-0 200 R 12/14/88 Lexington, Mass./Univ. of New England (ECAC East) 15 Nick Roberto Fr. F 5-9 173 R 4/4/94 Wakefield, Mass./Kimball Union Academy 17 Evan Rodrigues Jr. F 5-11 178 R 7/28/93 Etobicoke, Ont./Georgetown Raiders (OJHL) 18 Kevin Duane Fr. F 6-5 210 R 1/16/94 New Canaan, Conn./Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL) 19 Robbie Baillargeon Fr. F 6-0 175 R 11/26/93 Enfield, Conn./Omaha Lancers (USHL) 20 Matt Ronan Sr. F/D 5-11 187 R 1/2/90 Woburn, Mass./Valley Jr. Warriors (EJHL) 21 Matt Lane So. F 5-10 175 L 3/15/94 Rochester, N.Y./U.S. National Under-18 Team 22 Tommy Kelley Fr. F 5-10 186 L 9/15/94 Natick, Mass./St. Sebastian s 23 Dalton MacAfee Fr. D 6-0 190 R 7/8/94 Needham, Mass./St. Sebastian s 25 J.D. Carrabino R-So. D 6-6 230 R 2/17/91 New Canaan, Conn./Clarkson (ECACHL) 27 Doyle Somerby Fr. D 6-5 223 L 7/4/94 Marblehead, Mass./Kimball Union Academy 29 Matt O Connor So. G 6-6 204 L 2/14/92 Toronto, Ont./Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 31 Sean Maguire So. G 6-2 203 L 2/2/93 Powell River, B.C./Powell River Kings (BCHL) ALPHABETICAL Roster NO. NAME YR. POS. 19 Robbie Baillargeon Fr. F 25 J.D. Carrabino R-So. D 8 Brendan Collier Fr. F 18 Kevin Duane Fr. F 5 Matt Grzelcyk So. D 7 Cason Hohmann Jr. F 22 Tommy Kelley Fr. F 21 Matt Lane So. F 12 Dillon Lawrence Fr. F 23 Dalton MacAfee Fr. D 4 Patrick MacGregor Sr. D 31 Sean Maguire So. G 1 Anthony Moccia Sr. G 11 Mike Moran So. F 14 Jake Moscatel Sr. F 13 Garrett Noonan Sr. D 2 Ahti Oksanen So. D 29 Matt O Connor So. G 10 Danny O Regan So. F 15 Nick Roberto Fr. F 17 Evan Rodrigues Jr. F 20 Matt Ronan Sr. F/D 3 T.J. Ryan Fr. D/F 27 Doyle Somerby Fr. D Head Coach: David Quinn (Boston University 89, 1st season) Associate Head Coach: Steve Greeley (Boston University 04, 1st season) Assistant Coach: Buddy Powers (Boston University 75, 5th season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mike Geragosian (UMass Lowell 75/Northeastern 76, 15th season) Director of Hockey Operations: Pertti Hasanen (University of Tampere 78, 9th season) Points Of Origin united states Massachusetts (13) Brendan Collier Matt Grzelcyk Tommy Kelley Dalton MacAfee Anthony Moccia Mike Moran Jake Moscatel Danny O Regan Garrett Noonan Nick Roberto Matt Ronan T.J. Ryan Doyle Somerby CONNECTICUT (4) Robbie Baillargeon J.D. Carrabino Kevin Duane Patrick MacGregor New York (1) Matt Lane TEXAS (1) Cason Hohmann canada ONTARIO (3) Dillon Lawrence Matt O Connor Evan Rodrigues British Columbia (1) Sean Maguire EUROPE FINLAND (1) Ahti Oksanen PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Robbie BAILLARGEON bah-lar-zhe-on Kevin DUANE DWAYNE Mike GERAGOSIAN gare-ah-go-shin Matt GRZELCYK GRIZZ-lick CASON HOHMANN CASE-in HOE-min Dalton MACAFEE MACK-ah-fee Anthony MOCCIA MO-sha Danny O REGAN oh-ree-gan AHTI OKSANEN AH-tee OX-ah-nen Doyle SOMERBY SUM-er-bee

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY HUSKIES NO. NAME YR. POS. HGT. WGT. HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 1 Derick Roy R-Fr. G 6-0 201 Lac-Beauport, Que./South Shore (EJHL) 3 Josh Manson (C) Jr. D 6-3 205 Prince Albert, Sask./Salmon Arm (BCHL) 4 Gus Harms Fr. D 6-1 200 Pelham, N.Y./Valley Jr. Warriors (EJHL) 5 Matt Benning Fr. D 6-0 203 St. Albert, Alta./Dubuque (USHL) 6 Mike Gunn So. D 6-3 200 Livonia, Mich./Youngstown (USHL) 7 Mike McMurtry So. F 6-0 195 Greely, Ont./Gloucester (CCHL) 8 Adam Reid (A) Jr. F 6-3 200 Chino Hills, Calif./U.S. National Under-18 Team 11 Jake Schechter Fr. D 5-10 185 Naples, Fla./Valley Jr. Warriors (EJHL) 12 Zach Aston-Reese Fr. F 6-0 180 Staten Island, N.Y./Lincoln (USHL) 14 Braden Pimm Sr. F 6-0 190 Fort St. John, B.C./Vernon (BCHL) 15 Kevin Roy So. F 5-10 170 Lac-Beauport, Que./Lincoln (USHL) 16 Ryan Belonger So. F 5-10 175 Green Bay, Wis./Youngstown (USHL) 17 Torin Snydeman Jr. F 6-0 195 Groton, Mass./Sacred Heart (AHA) 18 John Stevens Fr. F 6-2 180 Sea Isle City, N.J./Dubuque (USHL) 19 Mike Szmatula Fr. F 5-9 178 Commerce Twp., Mich./Dubuque (USHL) 21 Zak Stone Sr. F 5-10 200 Roslyn, N.Y./New Hampshire (EJHL) 22 Tanner Pond Fr. F 5-11 183 Walled Lake, Mich./Green Bay (USHL) 23 Colton Saucerman So. D 5-9 195 Colorado Springs, Colo./Lincoln (USHL) 24 Mike Jamieson Fr. F 5-8 175 Billerica, Mass./Islanders HC (EJHL) 26 Will Messa Fr. F 5-11 190 Parkland, Fla./Boston (EJHL) 27 Dalen Hedges Fr. F 5-7 163 Ottawa, Ont./Nepean (CCHL) 28 Nathan Ferriero Fr. F 5-10 174 Essex, Mass./Governor s Academy (ISL) 31 Clay Witt Jr. G 6-1 187 Brandon, Fla./Sioux Falls (USHL) 44 Dax Lauwers (A) Jr. D 6-2 210 Anchorage, Alaska/Lincoln (USHL)/Army (AHA) 46 Bryan Mountain R-Sr. G 5-7 183 Bryn Mawr, Pa./Portage (MJHL) 47 Dustin Darou So. D 6-1 205 Perth, Ont./Carleton Place (CCHL) 61 Jarrett Fennell So. D 6-2 190 Innisfil, Ont./Aurora (OJHL) 79 Cody Ferriero Sr. F 5-10 205 Essex, Mass./Governor s Academy (ISL) Head Coach Jim Madigan (Northeastern 85, 3rd season) Assistant Coach Jerry Keefe (Providence 00, 3rd season) Assistant Coach Patrick Foley (New Hampshire 04, 3rd season) Volunteer Assistant Coach Ed Walsh (Salem State, 1st season) CURRENT TERRIERS VS. NORTHEASTERN Player GP G A Pts PIM PP SH GW Garrett Noonan 11 4 4 8 12 / 38 2 1 1 Danny O Regan 4 4 4 8 0 / 0 2 0 2 Evan Rodrigues 6 4 4 8 2 / 4 1 0 0 Matt Grzelcyk 4 0 3 3 1 / 2 0 0 0 Cason Hohmann 7 0 3 3 2 / 4 0 0 0 Matt Lane 4 1 0 1 0 / 0 0 0 0 Jake Moscatel 2 1 0 1 0 / 0 0 0 0 Patrick MacGregor 9 0 1 1 3 / 6 0 0 0 Ahti Oksanen 4 0 1 1 0 / 0 0 0 0 Matt Ronan 1 0 1 1 0 / 0 0 0 0 Mike Moran 4 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 0 Scoring Totals 11 14 21 35 20 / 54 5 1 3 Goaltending GP MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SO Sean Maguire 3 178:34 8 2.69 88.917 2 1 0 1 Matt O Connor 1 58:28 3 3.08 23.885 0 1 0 0 Totals 4 237:02 11 2.78 111.910 2 2 0 1 FORMER TEAMMATES Players Team League Year(s) Garrett Noonan (BU) Vernon BCHL 2009-10 Braden Pimm (NU) Matt O Connor (BU) Youngstown USHL 2010-12 Ryan Belonger (NU) Matt O Connor (BU) Youngstown USHL 2011-12 Mike Gunn (NU) T.J. Ryan (BU) South Shore EJHL 2011-12 Derick Roy (NU) Brendan Collier (BU) Valley EJHL 2012-13 Gus Harms (NU) Jake Schechter (NU) Kevin Duane (BU) Boston EJHL 2012-13 Will Messa (NU)

BU Vs. NU series history FIRST MEETING... Feb. 6, 1931 (BU 4, NU 3) LAST MEETING...March 9, 2013 (BU 5, NU 0) SERIES RECORD... 154-57-8 (.721) AT AGGANIS ARENA... 9-5-2 (.625) AT MATTHEWS/BOSTON ARENA...76-29-4 (.716) Season Date Arena Score 1930-31 02/06 W Boston Arena (Oly) 4-3 1942-43 02/09 L Boston Arena * 1-12 02/26 L Boston Arena * 2-6 1946-47 12/11 W Boston Arena * 9-2 01/28 W Boston Arena * 12-5 1947-48 12/22 W Boston Arena * 7-5 02/02 W Boston Arena * 12-2 03/08 L Boston Arena (NEIHL) 5-8 1948-49 12/29 W Boston Arena * 7-4 01/18 W Boston Arena * 6-3 1949-50 01/10 W Boston Arena * 6-1 02/27 W Boston Arena * 5-1 03/06 W Boston Arena (NEIHL) 11-2 1950-51 12/20 W Boston Arena * 9-3 01/15 W Boston Arena * 5-4 03/05 W Boston Arena (NEIHL) 5-0 1951-52 01/09 W Boston Arena * 4-3 02/18 L Boston Arena * 1-3 02/20 W Boston Arena 5-0 03/01 W Boston Arena (NEI) 3-1 1952-53 12/26 W Boston Arena (Pot) 4-1 01/17 W Boston Arena * 8-5 03/06 W Boston Arena * 3-2 1953-54 01/12 W Boston Garden (Pot) 5-3 02/15 L Boston Garden * 5-11 03/01 L Boston Garden * 3-4 1954-55 12/17 L Boston Arena 4-8 02/08 W Boston Garden (Pot) 4-3 03/02 L Boston Arena 4-7 1955-56 12/23 W Boston Garden 7-4 02/08 W Boston Garden (Pot) 9-3 03/03 L Boston Garden 5-6 ot 1956-57 12/11 W Boston Garden 10-2 02/18 L Boston Arena 2-4 1957-58 12/02 W Boston Arena 8-2 01/07 W Boston Arena 12-2 02/10 W Boston Garden (Pot) 9-3 1958-59 12/06 W Boston Arena 5-3 02/02 W Boston Garden (Pot) 7-4 1959-60 12/08 W Boston Arena 12-3 12/30 W Boston Arena (BAC) 9-4 02/01 W Boston Arena 4-1 1960-61 12/06 L Boston Arena 1-5 01/30 W Boston Arena 5-4 02/13 L Boston Garden (Pot) 2-6 1961-62 12/28 L Boston Arena (BAC) * 6-9 02/05 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 5-4 02/28 L Boston Arena * 3-5 1962-63 12/05 W Boston Arena * 6-5 12/28 W Boston Arena (BAC) * 7-5 02/11 L Boston Garden (Pot) * 2-4 02/25 W Boston Arena * 4-1 1963-64 12/30 L Boston Arena * 2-6 01/08 L Boston Arena * 2-3 ot 1964-65 12/28 L Boston Arena (BAC) * 3-4 Season Date Arena Score 02/08 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 5-4 3ot 1965-66 12/28 W Boston Arena (BAC) * 4-1 01/10 W Boston Arena * 2-1 ot 03/08 W Boston Arena (ECAC) 4-1 1966-67 12/29 W Boston Arena (BAC) * 6-1 02/13 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 4-0 02/21 W Boston Arena * 2-0 1967-68 12/29 W Boston Arena (BAC) * 8-4 02/05 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 7-4 02/20 W Boston Arena * 8-2 1968-69 12/27 W Boston Arena (BAC) * 9-1 02/15 W Boston Arena * 11-3 1969-70 12/29 W Boston Arena (BAC) * 7-3 02/14 W Boston Arena * 9-5 1970-71 01/13 W Boston Arena * 9-0 02/08 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 12-2 1971-72 12/21 W Boston Garden (ECT) * 4-1 1972-73 01/17 W Walter Brown Arena * 9-4 01/23 W Matthews Arena * 3-2 1973-74 01/15 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-3 02/04 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 6-1 1974-75 01/08 W Matthews Arena * 8-2 03/01 W Walter Brown Arena * 11-2 1975-76 01/06 W Matthews Arena * 4-3 02/28 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-2 1976-77 02/07 W Boston Garden (Pot) * 10-5 02/24 W Matthews Arena * 7-3 1977-78 01/17 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-4 02/22 W Matthews Arena * 6-4 1978-79 01/10 L Matthews Arena * 4-6 02/21 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-0 1979-80 02/04 L Boston Garden (Pot) * 5-6 ot 02/21 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-3 1980-81 01/28 L Matthews Arena * 6-8 02/09 W Boston Garden (Pot) 9-2 02/28 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-4 ot 1981-82 01/27 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-3 03/06 L Matthews Arena * 6-7 1982-83 01/26 L Matthews Arena * 2-5 02/07 L Boston Garden (Pot) 3-4 02/19 W Walter Brown Arena * 8-4 1983-84 01/26 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-5 02/13 L Boston Garden (Pot) 2-5 02/21 W Matthews Arena * 3-2 1984-85 11/24 W Matthews Arena * 3-1 01/26 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-3 02/11 L Boston Garden (Pot) 2-4 02/24 W Matthews Arena * 3-2 ot 1985-86 10/26 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-6 11/19 L Walter Brown Arena * 2-6 01/14 W Matthews Arena * 5-4 ot 02/03 W Boston Garden (Pot) 8-5 1986-87 12/10 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-2 12/13 W Matthews Arena * 3-1 01/07 W Matthews Arena * 5-4

bu vs. NU series history cont d Season Date Arena Score 01/11 T Walter Brown Arena * 4-4 ot 02/09 W Boston Garden (Pot) 4-3 ot 03/10 L Walter Brown Arena (HE) 2-3 1987-88 11/10 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-7 01/19 L Matthews Arena * 1-2 02/08 L Boston Garden (Pot) 3-6 02/24 L Matthews Arena * 2-5 1988-89 10/29 L Walter Brown Arena * 6-7 01/03 L Matthews Arena * 4-6 01/17 L Walter Brown Arena * 1-4 02/06 W Boston Garden (Pot) 5-4 ot 1989-90 11/07 L Matthews Arena * 2-3 01/06 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-3 02/01 W Matthews Arena * 10-6 03/02 L Walter Brown Arena (HE) 3-4 03/03 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 5-2 03/04 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 5-3 1990-91 11/27 W Walter Brown Arena * 8-5 01/29 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-3 02/20 W Matthews Arena * 8-4 1991-92 12/06 W Matthews Arena * 10-7 01/10 W Matthews Arena * 6-4 02/03 W Boston Garden (Pot) 5-4 02/15 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-4 1992-93 11/13 W Walter Brown Arena * 9-4 11/14 L Matthews Arena * 1-2 02/26 W Matthews Arena * 4-3 ot 02/27 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-3 1993-94 11/12 L Matthews Arena * 4-5 11/13 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-2 02/14 W Boston Garden (Pot) 8-0 02/25 W Walter Brown Arena * 9-3 02/26 W Matthews Arena * 3-2 03/18 W Boston Garden (HE) 5-2 1994-95 11/11 L Matthews Arena * 1-3 11/12 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-2 01/14 W Walter Brown Arena * 6-2 02/06 W Boston Garden (Pot) 6-2 1995-96 11/03 W Matthews Arena * 6-4 11/04 W Walter Brown Arena * 10-2 02/12 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 11-4 03/01 W Matthews Arena * 5-1 1996-97 11/15 W Matthews Arena * 5-2 11/16 W Walter Brown Arena * 8-1 01/11 W Walter Brown Arena * 5-4 03/07 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 6-2 03/08 W Walter Brown Arena (HE) 7-1 1997-98 01/16 L Matthews Arena * 1-2 ot 01/17 W Walter Brown Arena * 3-2 02/02 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 4-1 03/05 W Matthews Arena * 5-2 1998-99 01/17 L Walter Brown Arena * 1-3 02/08 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 4-2 02/26 W Matthews Arena * 2-1 02/27 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-4 Season Date Arena Score 1999-00 11/13 T Walter Brown Arena * 4-4 ot 02/25 W Matthews Arena * 3-1 02/27 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-3 2000-01 11/11 L Matthews Arena * 1-4 02/05 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 6-4 02/23 W Matthews Arena * 2-1 02/24 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-4 2001-02 11/02 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-3 01/04 W Matthews Arena * 3-2 01/06 L Walter Brown Arena * 0-3 02/11 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 5-3 2002-03 11/01 W Matthews Arena * 7-6 01/04 W Matthews Arena * 4-0 01/05 W Walter Brown Arena * 7-2 2003-04 01/09 W Walter Brown Arena * 4-3 ot 02/02 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 5-2 02/27 T Matthews Arena * 2-2 ot 02/28 L Walter Brown Arena * 3-6 2004-05 01/07 W Matthews Arena * 3-1 02/14 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 3-2 ot 02/23 T Matthews Arena * 2-2 ot 02/26 L Agganis Arena * 1-2 2005-06 01/07 W Matthews Arena * 4-0 03/03 W Matthews Arena * 5-3 03/04 W Agganis Arena * 5-3 2006-07 10/20 W Agganis Arena * 4-3 01/06 T Agganis Arena * 0-0 ot 02/05 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 4-0 02/28 L Matthews Arena * 2-4 2007-08 11/10 T Matthews Arena * 2-2 ot 02/11 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 5-4 02/22 W Matthews Arena * 7-4 02/23 W Agganis Arena * 3-2 2008-09 11/16 W Agganis Arena * 3-0 02/09 W BankNorth Garden (Pot) 5-2 02/20 T Agganis Arena * 2-2 ot 02/21 T Matthews Arena * 1-1 ot 2009-10 11/06 L Matthews Arena * 0-1 02/01 W TD Garden (Pot) 2-1 03/05 W Agganis Arena * 5-4 03/06 W Matthews Arena * 4-3 2010-11 12/08 W Agganis Arena * 5-4 03/04 W Matthews Arena * 3-2 03/05 L Agganis Arena * 3-4 03/10 L Agganis Arena (HE) 2-4 03/11 W Agganis Arena (HE) 5-2 03/12 L Agganis Arena (HE) 4-5 2011-12 01/13 W Matthews Arena * 4-3 03/02 W Agganis Arena * 5-2 03/03 L Matthews Arena * 4-5 ot 2012-13 01/18 L Agganis Arena * 5-6 02/04 L TD Garden (Pot) 2-3 03/08 W Matthews Arena * 4-2 03/09 W Agganis Arena * 5-0