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2016-17 MEN'S HOCKEY GAME NOTES www.undsports.com www.facebook.com/undmhockey www.twitter.com/undmhockey 2016-17 Schedule/Results Oct. 1 Manitoba (exh.) (MidcoSN) W, 5-1 Oct. 7 Canisius (MidcoSN) W, 6-0 Oct. 8 Canisius (MidcoSN) W, 4-1 Oct. 15 RPI (MidcoSN)^ W, 5-2 Oct. 21 #18 Bemidji State W, 3-2 Oct. 22 #18 Bemidji State W, 5-4 Oct. 28 at #2 Minnesota Duluth* (FSN, FCS) L, 5-2 Oct. 29 at #2 Minnesota Duluth* (MidcoSN) L, 3-0 Nov. 4 at #13 Minnesota (FSN, FCS) (ot) T, 5-5 Nov. 5 at #13 Minnesota (FSN, FCS) L, 2-0 Nov. 11 #2 Denver* (MidcoSN) (ot) T, 1-1 Nov. 12 #2 Denver* (MidcoSN) L, 3-2 Nov. 18 at #12 St. Cloud State* (FSN+) W, 4-0 Nov. 19 at #12 St. Cloud State* (MidcoSN) W, 3-0 Nov. 25 Michigan State# (MidcoSN) L, 4-3 Nov. 26 Michigan State# (MidcoSN) (ot) T, 2-2 Dec. 3 vs. #3 Boston College@ (CBSSN) W, 4-3 Dec. 9 #18 Western Michigan* (MidcoSN) W, 5-1 Dec. 10 #18 Western Michigan* (MidcoSN, FCS) L, 3-1 Dec. 31 at #10 Union W, 3-1 Jan. 6 at #18 Omaha* W, 9-1 Jan. 7 at #18 Omaha* (ASN, Xtra) W, 7-3 Jan. 13 Miami* (MidcoSN) L, 6-3 Jan. 14 Miami* (MidcoSN, FCS) W, 3-1 Jan. 20 #4 Minnesota Duluth* (CBSSN) L, 5-3 Jan. 21 #4 Minnesota Duluth* (MidcoSN, FCS) L, 4-0 Jan. 27 at Colorado College* W, 5-2 Jan. 28 at Colorado College* (ASN, Xtra) L, 3-0 Feb. 3 St. Cloud State* (CBSSN) L, 3-1 Feb. 4 St. Cloud State* (MidcoSN, FCS) (ot) W, 2-1 Feb. 17 at #8 Western Michigan* (CBSSN) L, 4-2 Feb. 18 at #8 Western Michigan* L, 3-2 Feb. 24 Omaha* (MidcoSN) W, 6-4 Feb. 25 Omaha* (MidcoSN, FCS) L, 3-0 March 3 at Miami* W, 3-2 March 4 at Miami (FCS)* W, 5-2 March 10 #20 St. Cloud State% (MidcoSN) W, 5-2 March 11 #20 St. Cloud State% (MidcoSN) (ot) W, 6-5 Mar. 17 vs. #1 Denver& (CBSSN) 7:38 pm Mar. 18 NCHC Frozen Faceoff& TBD Mar. 24-26 NCAA Regionals (ESPN) TBD April 6-8 NCAA Frozen Four! (ESPN) TBD Home games in bold All times Central * NCHC game ^ U.S. Hockey HOF Game # Subway Holiday Classic (Grand Forks, N.D.) @ College Hockey Showdown (Madison Square Garden, NYC) % NCHC Quarterfinals (Grand Forks, N.D.) & NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Minneapolis)! NCAA Frozen Four (United Center, Chicago) Regional Sites: Fargo, N.D. (West); Cincinnati (Midwest); Providence, R.I. (East); Manchester, N.H. (Northeast) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MARCH 13, 2017 20-14-3 No. 4 Seed #11 North Dakota Fighting Hawks vs. #1 Denver Pioneers NCHC Frozen Faceoff (Semifinals) Friday, March 17 7:38 p.m. (CT) Target Center (16,492) Minneapolis, Minn. Radio: Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network Webcast: None TV: CBS Sports Network, DirecTV (221), DISH Network (158) This Week North Dakota searches for its first NCHC Frozen Faceoff championship, beginning with a Friday semifinal tilt against top-ranked Denver. The Fighting Hawks advanced with a two-game sweep of No. 20 St. Cloud State in the NCHC quarterfinals, while the top-seeded Pioneers defeated Colorado College in two games. The puck drops at 7:38 p.m. Central at Target Center. Media Coverage All UND men s hockey games, home and away, can be heard on 96.1 FM (The Fox) and on stations across the UND Sports Home of Economy Radio Network, as well as through the iheart Radio app. Longtime broadcaster Tim Hennessy, in his 38th season as the voice of UND men s hockey, calls the action while Steve Olson provides color analysis. Friday night s game will be telecast live by CBS Sports Network and can also be seen on DirecTV (channel 221) and DISH Network (158). Ben Holden calls the action alongisde color analyst Dave Starman and rinkside reporter Shireen Saski. There is no live stream for Friday s semifinals. 28-6-4 No. 1 Seed Social Media Receive real-time Twitter updates during all UND men s hockey games by following @UNDMHockey. Fans can also follow the action via live chat at UNDsports.com. Tickets For ticket information, or to purchase tickets, for the NCHC Frozen Faceoff, please visit NCHCHockey. com/tickets. MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT Asst. Athletics Director Jayson Hajdu Email jayson.hajdu@athletics.und.edu Office Phone 701.777.2985 Cell Phone 701.740.7659 Twitter @UNDMHockey, @JaysonHajdu Mailing Address Hyslop Sports Center Room 127 2751 2nd Avenue North, Stop 9013 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9013 About Denver The top-ranked and top-seeded Pioneers, also the Penrose Cup champs, advanced to Minneapolis with a two-game sweep of rival Colorado College, winning 4-1 on Friday and 4-0 on Saturday. Sophomore forward Troy Terry led all players in the NCHC Quarterfinals with three goals and two assists. Terry (19-17--36) is one of four Denver skaters to have amassed 35-plus points this season, along with freshman Henrik Borgström (21-17--38), sophomore Dylan Gambrell (11-26--37) and

PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 UND - DU Comparison (Per-game averages with overall NCHC rank) UND DU 3.24 (4th)... Goals/Game... 3.39 (2nd) 2.59 (3rd)... Goals Against/Game...1.84 (1st) +0.57 (4th)...Scoring Margin...0.00 (5th) 11.8 (5th)...Penalty Minutes...10.1 (7th) 19.0% (6th)... Power Play...21.3% (3rd) 84.0% (1st)... Penalty Kill...83.9% (2nd) All-Time Series vs. DU Record: UND leads 143-123-12 (.536) In Grand Forks: UND leads 84-43-8 (.652) In Denver: UND trails 53-72-3 (.426) Neutral: UND trails 5-8-1 (.393) NCHC Playoffs: UND trails 0-1-1 (.500) WCHA Playoffs: UND led 13-11-1 (.540) Under Berry: Series tied 3-3-2 (.500) Last 10: UND trails 3-4-3 (.450) - Below Date Location Result Note 02-14-15 Grand Forks (ot) T, 3-3 NCHC game 03-21-15 Minneapolis L, 1-5 NCHC Frozen Faceoff 12-04-15 Grand Forks W, 5-1 NCHC game 12-05-15 Grand Forks W, 4-0 NCHC game 02-12-16 Denver L, 4-6 NCHC game 02-13-16 Denver L, 1-4 NCHC game 03-19-16 Minneapolis (ot) T, 1-1 NCHC Frozen Faceoff 04-07-16 Tampa W, 4-2 NCAA Frozen Four 11-11-16 Grand Forks (ot) T, 1-1 UND gains pt in 3x3 OT 11-12-16 Grand Forks L, 3-2 Career Scoring vs. DU Player GP G A Pts. Boeser, Brock...8 4 4 8 Poolman, Tucker... 13 0 7 7 Poganski, Austin... 13 4 2 6 Gersich, Shane...7 2 0 2 Gardner, Rhett...8 1 1 2 Simonson, Johnny... 10 0 2 2 Jost, Tyson...2 0 1 1 Smith, Cole...2 1 0 1 Wolanin, Christian...6 1 0 1 Ausmus, Gage... 15 0 0 0 Bowen, Dixon...2 0 0 0 Hoff, Ludvig...1 0 0 0 Janatuinen, Joel...7 0 0 0 Johnson, Casey...2 0 0 0 Olson, Trevor...9 0 0 0 Poolman, Colton...2 0 0 0 Shaw, Hayden...6 0 0 0 Wilkie, Chris...5 0 0 0 Yon, Zach...1 0 0 0 Chartrand, Danys...0 0 0 0 Gornall, Mike...0 0 0 0 Peski, Andrew...0 0 0 0 Goalies GP-GS W-L-T GAA SV% Johnson, Cam...8-8 3-3-2 1.98.913 Hrynkiw, Matt...0-0 --- --- --- Anderson, Ryan...0-0 --- --- --- Tomek, Matej...0-0 --- --- --- senior defenseman Will Butcher (6-29--35). The Pioneers boast the stingiest defensive team in the nation, yielding an average of 1.84 goals per game. Senior Tanner Jaillet has carried the load in goal, starting 33 games and going 24-4-4 with a 1.84 goals against average and.929 save perecentage. DU is out-scoring its opponents by 1.55 goals per game, the second-best goal differential in the country behind Harvard (1.94). DU Coaching Staff Jim Montgomery (Maine 93) is in his fourth season behind the Pioneers bench and is 97-46-18 (.658). Montgomery s coaching staff includes assistant coaches David Carle (Denver 12) and Tavis MacMillan (Alaska 94), along with volunteer assistant Joe Howe (Colorado College 13). Series History UND leads the all-time series 143-123-12 (.536), although the Pioneers took four of six points from the host Fighting Hawks back in November. This will be the third NCHC Frozen Faceoff matchup between the two programs, with both previous meetings coming in the league s third-place game. UND and DU skated to a 1-1 overtime tie last year, while DU claimed a 5-1 win in the 2015 tournament. The two teams met 25 times in the conference playoffs as longtime WCHA rivals, with UND going 13-11-1 (.540). Poll Position UND climbed to No. 11 in both the latest USCHO and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls, released on Monday. Denver remained the nation s top-ranked team in both polls. As of Tuesday morning, UND held the 11th spot in the PairWise Rankings and the Pioneers were No. 1. Please refer to Page 3 for complete rankings and poll information. Last Action North Dakota advanced out of the NCHC Quarterfinals with a sweep of No. 20 St. Cloud State. UND won 5-2 on Friday and 6-5 in overtime on Saturday. Five different goal-scorers found the net on Friday for UND, while Cam Johnson (Jr., Troy, Mich.) stopped 26 of 28 shots, allowing only a pair of power-play goals. Junior Trevor Olson (Duluth, Minn.) scored the overtime winner on Saturday after sophomore defenseman Christian Wolanin (Detroit, Mich.) had tied the game at 5-5 with 4:02 remaining in regulation. The two teams combined for five goals in the third period alone on Saturday. Frozen Faceoff Facts UND is playing in its conference tournament for the 15th straight season, the longest active streak of any NCHC program. The last time UND failed to advance to the conference semifinals was in 2001-02, when it was swept in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs by eventual national champion Minnesota. UND has lost in the semifinals in each of the first three years of the NCHC Frozen Faceoff. The Fighting Hawks are 8-1 all-time in the NCHC Quarterfinals but just 1-4-1 at the Frozen Faceoff. UND is 1-8-1 this season against the rest of the NCHC Frozen Faceoff field, going 0-1-1 vs. Denver, 0-4-0 vs. Minnesota Duluth and 1-3-0 vs. Western Michigan. UND won 11 playoff titles as a member of the WCHA, most recently winning three straight Broadmoor Trophies from 2010-2012. Tourney Tidbits The Fighting Hawks are looking to secure their 15th straight NCAA Tournament berth, which would extend the second-longest streak in the history of Division I men s hockey: MOST CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURN. BERTHS Rk. Years -- Team Span 1. 22 -- Michigan... 1991-2012 2. 14 -- North Dakota...2003-present 3. 13 -- Minnesota...1985-97 4. 10 -- Michigan...1948-57 10 -- New Hampshire...2002-11 6. Five teams tied w/ 9... ---- UND entered the week 11th in the PairWise Rankings. We re Going Streaking! The Fighting Hawks enter Friday s game riding a four-game winning streak that is their longest since opening the regular season 5-0- 0 back in October. In Like a Lion Following last weekend s NCHC Quarterfinals sweep of St. Cloud State, the Fighting Hawks are now 10-1-1 (.875) in the month of March during Brad Berry s tenure as head coach. Last season, UND went 6-1-1 (.813) in March en route to the program s eighth NCAA championship.

PAGE 3 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 Killer or Be Killed UND and Denver entered the week as the top two penalty-killing teams in the NCHC: NCHC Team Leaders: Penalty Kill Rk. School Pct. 1. North Dakota... 84.0 2. Denver... 83.9 3. Miami...83.7 4. St. Cloud State...82.9 5. Western Michigan...81.5 6. Minnesota Duluth...80.4 7. Colorado College...78.8 8. Omaha...78.4 UND ranks seventh nationally in penaltykilling since a Nov. 18 win at St. Cloud State, boasting an 87.1-percent rate in its 26 games during that stretch. Over UND s first 11 games of the season, UND ranked 44th nationally at just 79.7 percent. UND is aiming to lead its conference in penalty killing for the fourth time in the 11-year tenure of associate head coach Dane Jackson. Killing them Soph-tly North Dakota boasts the most prolific sophomore class in the country: Top Sophomore Classes: Points per Game Rk. School Pts/Gm 1. North Dakota... 3.95 2. Ohio State...3.92 3. St. Cloud State...3.81 4. Lake Superior State...3.75 5. Air Force...3.58 Denver... 3.58 Top Sophomore Classes: Total Points Rk. School Points 1. North Dakota... 146 2. Ohio State...141 3. Lake Superior State...137 4. Air Force...136 Denver... 136 Mercyhurst...136 Top Sophomore Classes: Total Goals Rk. School Goals 1. North Dakota... 61 2. Denver... 55 Western Michigan... 55 4. Lake Superior State... 52 5. St. Cloud State... 51 Top Sophomore Classes: Goals Per Game Rk. School G/Gm 1. North Dakota... 1.65 2. Western Michigan...1.49 3. Denver... 1.35 4. Lake Superior State...1.44 5. St. Cloud State...1.42 This year s sophomore class is UND s most productive since 2006-07. That class, which averaged 1.78 goals and 4.52 points per game, included future NHL stars Jonathan Toews and T.J. Oshie, as well as that season s Hobey Baker Award winner, Ryan Duncan. Have You No Shane? UND s sophomore class has been paced all season long by forward Shane Gersich (Chaska, Minn.) who leads UND with 21 goals and 37 points after collecting nine goals and 11 points in 37 games as a freshman. Gersich led the NCHC with 14 goals during conference play and is tied with DU freshman Henrik Borgström for the league s overall goalscoring lead: NCHC Conference Leaders: Goals (All games) Rk. Player, School Goals 1. Henrik Borgström, Denver... 21 Shane Gersich, North Dakota... 21 3. Matheson Iacopelli, Western Michigan... 20 Austin Ortega, Omaha... 20 5. Troy Terry, Denver... 19 6. Alex Iafallo, Minnesota Duluth... 17 Adam Johnson, Minnesota Duluth... 16 8. Brock Boeser, North Dakota... 15 Tyson Jost, North Dakota... 15 Sheldon Dries, Western Michigan... 15 Northeastern s Adam Gaudette (26 goals) is the only sophomore in the entire country with more goals than Gersich s 21. In fact, since Ralph Engelstad Arena opened in 2001-02, the only UND underclassmen to have scored more goals than Gersich are Zach Parise, Jonathan Toews, T.J. Oshie, Brock Nelson, Brock Boeser, Ryan Duncan and Brandon Bochenski (credit: Brad Schlossman, Grand Forks Herald). Ice Road Tucker With a pair of assists last Friday vs. St. Cloud State, defenseman Tucker Poolman (East Grand Forks, Minn.) became the first UND defenseman to reach the 30-point plateau since Chay Genoway had 37 in 2010-11. Poolman s career totals of 20 goals and 72 points are also the most by a UND rearguard since Genoway graduated in 2011 with 26 goals and 127 points. Mr. Clutch Junior winger Trevor Olson (Duluth, Minn.) entered the final weekend of the regular season at Miami with two goals and seven points in 31 games this season. In UND s four games since then, Olson has added three goals and five points and all three of his goals have been game-winners. PairWise Rankings (CHN) (As of March 13, 2017) Rk Team Record RPI 1. Denver 28-6-4.6074 2. Minnesota Duluth 23-6-7.5978 3. Harvard 24-5-2.5916 4. Western Michigan 22-10-5.5701 5. Minnesota 23-10-3.5674 6. Boston University 23-10-3.5659 7. Union 25-8-3.5623 8. Massachusetts-Lowell 24-10-3.5573 9. Cornell 20-7-5.5501 10. Notre Dame 21-10-5.5500 11. North Dakota 20-14-3.5496 12. Providence 22-11-5.5479 13. Penn State 21-11-2.5453 14. Ohio State 20-10-6.5446 15. Air Force 24-9-5.5432 16. Boston College 20-14-4.5387 USCHO.com Division I Men s Poll (March 13, 2017) Rk Team (1st votes) Record Pts. PR 1. Denver (48) 28-6-4 998 1 2. Harvard (2) 24-5-2 936 2 3. Minnesota Duluth 23-6-7 915 3 4. Massachusetts-Lowell 24-10-3 798 4 5. Minnesota 23-10-3 776 5 6. Union 25-8-3 752 6 7. Boston University 23-10-3 714 8 8. Western Michigan 22-10-5 701 7 9. Cornell 20-7-5 577 9 10. Notre Dame 21-10-5 566 12 11. North Dakota 20-14-3 471 14 12. Providence 22-11-5 423 10 13. Ohio State 20-10-6 390 15 14. Boston College 20-14-4 339 17 15. Penn State 21-11-2 331 11 16. Vermont 20-13-5 229 13 17. Air Force 24-9-5 181 18 18. Wisconsin 19-14-1 173 16 19. Quinnipiac 23-14-2 111 NR 20. Canisius 21-10-7 51 NR Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech 27, Omaha 21, St. Lawrence 11, Bowling Green 5, Bemidji State 2, St. Cloud State 2. USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll (March 13, 2017) Rk Team (1st votes) Record Pts. PR 1. Denver (33) 28-6-4 509 1 2. Harvard (1) 24-5-2 466 2 3. Minnesota Duluth 23-6-7 452 3 4. Minnesota 23-10-3 375 5 5. Massachusetts-Lowell 24-10-3 359 4 6. Union 25-8-3 332 7 7. Boston University 23-10-3 322 6 8. Western Michigan 22-10-5 303 8 9. Notre Dame 21-10-5 221 12 10. Cornell 20-7-5 215 9 11. North Dakota 20-14-3 150 13 12. Providence 22-11-5 121 10 13. Ohio State 20-10-6 110 15 14. Penn State 21-11-2 79 11 15. Boston College 20-14-4 40 NR Others receiving votes: Air Force 16, Vermont 7, Quinnipiac 3. He scored the GWG both in nights in UND s sweep of the RedHawks and scored the overtime winner last Saturday against St. Cloud State to send UND to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff.

PAGE 4 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 Olson, who also tallied the GWG in UND s Dec. 3 win over Boston College at Madison Square Garden, now leads the team and is tied for third in the NCHC with four GWG. In 35 games this season, Olson has achieved career highs in points (12), goals (5) and assists (7). Reaching New Heights Olson is one of nine Fighting Hawks skaters who have either tied or eclipsed their previous career highs for points in a season: New Career Highs - Points in a Season Name Points Prev. High (Year) Shane Gersich...37... 11 (2015-16) Tucker Poolman...30... 24 (2015-16) Rhett Gardner...20... 18 (2015-16) Christian Wolanin...19... 15 (2015-16) Joel Janatuinen...18...9 (2015-16) Trevor Olson...12...4 (2015-16) Chris Wilkie...10...9 (2015-16) Hayden Shaw... 8...6 (2015-16) Mike Gornall... 3...1 (2015-16) A 10th skater, junior Austin Poganski (St. Cloud, Minn.), is one point shy of last season s career high 25. Goalie Cam Junior goaltender Cam Johnson (Troy, Mich.) enters the Frozen Faceoff with just one loss in 10 career playoff starts (conference and NCAA). Johnson is 8-1-1 in those 10 starts with a 2.07 goals against average and.917 save percentage. Four-Play The four-goal mark has proven to be vital to UND s fortunes once again this year. UND is unbeaten at 14-0-1 when scoring four or more goals in a game and has gone just 6-14-2 when failing to reach the 4-goal plateau. Last season, UND went 23-1-2 when scoring four times and 11-5-2 when failing to do so. Gardner s Specialty When sophomore Rhett Gardner (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) opened the scoring last Friday night with his seventh goal of the season, it was just his second at even strength all year. Gardner also has three power-play goals and a team-leading two short-handed tallies this season. Gardner has scored half of his 18 career goals on special teams: five on the power play and four while shorthanded. Hit Me With Your Best Shot North Dakota is giving up an average of just 24.92 shots per game this season, a number that ranks second nationally behind only Michigan Tech (23.02). UND ranks sixth nationally in both shots-ongoal differential (+323) and shots-on-goal differential per game (+8.73). Fancy Stats North Dakota also fares well nationally in a variety of advanced stats. The Fighting Hawks rank second in the nation in total Corsi (57.3%), trailing only Penn State (60.8). UND also ranks third in power-play Corsi (59.4%), fourth in even-strength Corsi (56.8%), and seventh in close Corsi (56.2%). Source: College Hockey News. Corsi measures the percentage of shot attempts by a team compared to that of its opponents. Close Corsi involves only tied or one-goal situations. Additionally, UND ranks fourth nationally in both total (57.2%) and even-strength (57.1%) Fenwick and is tied for seventh in close (56.7%), and power-play (58.0%) Fenwick. Source: College Hockey News. Active UND Point Streaks Games Player (G-A--Pts) Began 2 Brock Boeser (2-1--3) March 10 vs SCSU 2 Shane Gersich (2-1--3) March 10 vs SCSU 2 Austin Poganski (2-1--3) March 10 vs SCSU 2 Rhett Gardner (1-1--2) March 10 vs SCSU 2 Chris Wilkie (1-1--2) March 3 at Miami Active UND Goal Streaks Games Player (G-A--Pts) Began 2 Brock Boeser (2-1--3) March 10 vs SCSU 2 Shane Gersich (2-1--3) March 10 vs SCSU 2 Austin Poganski (2-1--3) March 10 vs SCSU Fenwick measures the percentage of unblocked shot attempts by a team compared to that of its opponents. Jost for the Record Tyson Jost (Fr., St. Albert, Alberta) leads the nation s freshmen in faceoff percentage (minimum 100 attempts) and is on pace to break the school record in that category: UND Single-Season Leaders: Faceoff Pct. (Tracked since 2003-04 Minimum 100 attempts) Rk. Player, Year FO% 1. Tyson Jost, 2016-17... 60.5 2. Corban Knight, 2010-11...59.9 3. Zach Parise, 2003-04...59.1 4. Brandon Bochenski, 2003-04...58.9 5. Corban Knight, 2011-12...58.7 Jost is one of five Fighting Hawks to appear in the NCHC s top 12 in faceoffs: Fast on the Draw: NCHC Faceoff Leaders (Minimum 200 attempts) Rk. Player, School FO% 1. Matt Marcinew, Denver... 63.2 2. Evan Ritt, Denver... 60.6 3. Tyson Jost, North Dakota... 60.5 4. Judd Peterson, St. Cloud State...55.9 5. Colt Conrad, Western Michigan...55.1 6. Sheldon Dries, Western Michigan...53.9 7. Johnny Simonson, North Dakota... 53.3 8. Brock Boeser, North Dakota... 53.0 9. Rhett Gardner, North Dakota... 52.9 10. Jared Thomas, Minnesota Duluth...52.3 11. Evan Janssen, Denver... 52.1 12. Ludvig Hoff, North Dakota... 52.0 2016-17 RECORD WHEN... vs. nationally ranked opponent...11-9-2 vs. unranked opponent... 9-5-1 On NHL-size surface (200x85)... 17-12-2 On Olympic-size surface (200x100)...3-2-1 On other size surface... 0-0-0 UND scores 4 or more goals... 14-0-1 UND scores 3 or fewer goals...6-14-2 UND scores 2 or fewer goals...1-11-2 UND scores first... 11-4-2 Opponent scores first... 9-10-1 UND leads after 1st period... 11-1-1 Opponent leads after 1st period...4-9-0 Tied after 1st period... 5-5-1 UND leads after 2nd period... 16-1-0 Opponent leads after 2nd period... 2-12-0 Tied after 2nd period...2-1-3 221 In games decided by one goal...6-3-0 In games decided by two goals...3-5-0 In games decided by three goals...6-5-0 In games decided by four or more goals...5-1-0 UND scores on the power play... 13-7-2 UND scores two or more PPG... 4-1-0 UND scoreless on the power play...7-7-1 UND scores a short-handed goal... 5-1-0 Opponent scores a short-handed goal... 1-2-1 UND outshoots opponent... 17-10-2 UND outshot by opponent...1-4-1 Shots are equal...2-0-0 In first game of 2-game series... 8-6-2 In second game of 2-game series...7-8-1 On Thursday...0-0-0 On Friday... 9-6-2 On Saturday... 11-8-1 On Sunday...0-0-0 At home... 11-8-2 On the road...8-6-1 On neutral ice...1-0-0 In overtime...2-0-3 In 3-on-3 overtime... 1-0-0 In shootouts... 0-0 In October...5-2-0 In November...2-3-3 In December...3-1-0 In January...4-4-0 In February...2-4-0 In March...4-0-0 In April... 0-0-0

PAGE 5 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 Denver (54.6 percent) and North Dakota (53.2) enter the weekend as the top two faceoff teams in the NCHC. This is 40 UND has lost just twice in the last four years when leading after 40 minutes: UND When Leading After 2 Periods (Since 2008-09) Year Record 2008-09...16-2-0 (.889) 2009-10...22-1-2 (.920) 2010-11...22-0-2 (.958) 2011-12...18-1-2 (.905) 2012-13...15-2-2 (.842) 2013-14...20-1-0 (.952) 2014-15...25-0-2 (.963) 2015-16...27-0-3 (.950) 2016-17...16-1-0 (.941) Totals 181-9-13 (.924) UND s only such loss this season was a Jan. 13 setback to Miami in which the Fighting Hawks saw a 3-1 lead turn into a 6-3 loss. Home Sweet Home UND is one of only two teams in the country averaging better than 10,000 fans per home game, drawing 11,510 fans per game to the NCAA LEADERS: AVG. HOME ATTENDANCE Rk. Team AVG 1. North Dakota...11,510 2. Wisconsin...10,158 3. Minnesota... 9,595 4. Colorado College... 6,256 5. Penn State... 6,026 6. Minnesota Duluth... 5,973 7. Omaha... 5,928 8. Michigan... 5,596 9. Massachusetts-Lowell... 5,542 10. Denver...5,370 11,634-seat Ralph Engelstad Arena: UND has been the nation s top draw home or away this year, averaging 9,181 fans across all 37 of its games. Wisconsin ranks second at 7,986. UND is on the verge of leading the nation in average attendance for the third straight year and for the fourth time in the last five seasons. UND has also led the nation in total attendance in each of the last five seasons. Conference Call UND went 11-12-1 in the NCHC this season, the program s first sub-.500 conference record since going 11-15-2 in the WCHA during the 2001-02 season. Shooting Blanks UND s 3-0 loss to Omaha on Feb. 25 marked the school-record fifth time this season that UND had been shut out. The previous school record was four, which had happened in both 2004-05 and in 1967-68. Goalie Cam Junior goalie Cam Johnson (Troy, Mich.) had his streak of 55 consecutive stars halted due to injury on Jan. 27, tying the school record: MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS IN GOAL Rk. Player, Year(s) GP 1. Cam Johnson, 2015-17... 55 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, 2006-08... 55 3. Al Finkelstein, 1951-53... 40 4. Brad Eidsness, 2008-09... 38 5. Peter Waselovich, 1973-74... 32 His streak began on Nov. 27, 2015 at Michigan State and he won more games than any other goalie in the country during that time: NCAA LEADERS: GOALIE WINS (From 11/27/15 to 1/21/17) Rk. Player, School W 1. Cam Johnson, North Dakota... 36 2. Eric Schierhorn, Minnesota... 30 3. Ryan Ruck, Northeastern... 29 4. Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State... 28 Tanner Jaillet, Denver... 28 Cal Petersen, Notre Dame... 28 During the streak, Johnson also...... went 36-12-4 (.731) with a 1.90 goals against average and.925 save percentage.... posted eight shutouts. Only four goalies in UND history have more than eight career shutouts.... had back-to-back shutouts on four occasions.... set a school record for consecutive scoreless minutes (298:25) from Dec. 5, 2015 to Jan. 1, 2016 that was the second-longest in NCAA Division I men s hockey history.... allowed two goals or fewer in nearly 70 percent of his starts (38 out of 55).... allowed one goal or zero goals in more than half of his starts (29 out of 55)... played behind 22 different defensive pairings.... was named NCHC Goaltender of the Week six times. 2016-17 VIRG FOSS 3-STAR AWARD STANDINGS (As voted by print/web media during home games) Brock Boeser (14 points) 1st star: Oct. 7 vs. Canisius Oct. 8 vs. Canisius Oct. 21 vs. #18 Bemidji State Oct. 22 vs. #18 Bemidji State 2nd star: Feb. 24 vs. Omaha Shane Gersich (7 points) 1st star: Nov. 12 vs. #2 Denver 2nd star: Oct. 22 vs. #18 Bemidji State Dec. 10 vs. #18 Western Michigan Tyson Jost (7 points) 1st star: Feb. 24 vs. Omaha 2nd star: Nov. 25 vs. Michigan State 3rd star: Oct. 7 vs. Canisius March 11 vs. St. Cloud State Austin Poganski (7 points) 1st star: Dec. 9 vs. #18 Western Michigan Jan. 14 vs. Miami 3rd star: Oct. 8 vs. Canisius Tucker Poolman (7 points) 1st star: Nov. 26 vs. Michigan State 2nd star: Oct. 7 vs. Canisius Oct. 8 vs. Canisius Cam Johnson (6 points) 2nd star: Nov. 11 vs. #2 Denver Dec. 9 vs. #18 Western Michigan 3rd star: Oct. 21 vs. #18 Bemidji State Feb. 4 vs. St. Cloud State Cole Smith (4 points) 1st star: Nov. 11 vs. #2 Denver 3rd star: Oct. 15 vs. Rensselaer Mike Gornall (3 points) 1st star: Feb. 4 vs. St. Cloud State Joel Janatuinen (3 points) 1st star: Oct. 15 vs. Rensselaer Trevor Olson (3 points) 1st star: March 11 vs. St. Cloud State Rhett Gardner (2 points) 2nd star: Jan. 14 vs. Miami Ludvig Hoff (2 points) 2nd star: Oct. 15 vs. Rensselaer Dixon Bowen (1 point) 3rd star: Jan. 14 vs. Miami Colton Poolman (1 point) 3rd star: Dec. 9 vs. #18 Western Michigan Zach Yon (1 point) 3rd star: Nov. 26 vs. Michigan State 1st star = 3 points, 2nd star = 2 points, 3rd star = 1 point In addition to the streak, Johnson continues to cement his name at or near the top of multiple career goaltending categories at UND: CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE AT UND (Minimum 40 GP) Rk. Player, Years GAA 1. Cam Johnson (2014-present)... 2.07 2. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)...2.10 3. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)...2.14 Jordan Parise (2003-06)...2.14 5. Aaron Dell (2009-12)...2.15 continued on next page...

PAGE 6 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE AT UND (Minimum 40 GP) Rk. Player, Years SV% 1. Karl Goehring (1997-2001)....765 2. Andy Kollar (1998-2003)....725 3. Cam Johnson (2014-present)....722 4. Jordan Parise (2003-06)....713 5. Jon Casey (1980-84)....711 CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE AT UND (Minimum 40 GP) Rk. Player, Years SV% 1. Zane McIntyre (2012-15)....926 2. Jordan Parise (2003-06)....921 3. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)....920 4. Cam Johnson (2014-present)....918 Karl Goehring (1997-2001)....918 UND CAREER SHUTOUT RANKS Rk. Player, Years SHO 1. Karl Goehring (1997-2001)... 15 2. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)... 10 Jordan Parise (2003-06)... 10 4. Aaron Dell (2009-12)...9 5. Cam Johnson (2014-present)... 8 Fifty is Nifty UND s Feb. 24 victory over Omaha was Brad Berry s 50th as head coach. It came in just his 76th game as bench boss, making him the second-fastest in program history to reach 50 wins: UND COACHES: FASTEST TO 50 WINS Rk. Coach (Years as HC) 50th Win 1. Gino Gasparini (1978-94)...72nd game 2. Brad Berry (2015-present)... 76th game 2. Fido Purpur (1949-56)...84th game 3. Dave Hakstol (2004-15)...86th game 4. Rube Bjorkman (1968-78)...101st game 5. Barry Thorndycraft (1959-64)... 103rd game Berry played under Gino Gasparini at UND from 1983-86. A World of Good Freshman forward Tyson Jost (St. Albert, Alberta) and sophomore goaltender Matej Tomek (Bratislava, Slovakia) both competed at this year s IIHF World Junior Championship in Toronto and Montreal. Jost won a silver medal with Canada and had a goal and three assists in seven games. He became UND s 22nd medalist at the World Junior Championship and its first for Canada since Jonathan Toews won back to back gold medals in 2006 and 2007. Tomek started two games for Slovakia and posted a.913 save percentage, stopping 45 of 50 shots versus the United States and 28 of 30 shots against Russia. Tomek became just the third UND goalie to compete in the tournament, joining Americans Toby Kvalevog (1994) and Jon Casey (1982). Feeling a Draft UND s roster features an NCHC-high 10 NHL draft picks, including first-rounders Brock Boeser (2015, Vancouver) and Tyson Jost (2016, Colorado): NHL DRAFT PICKS ON CURRENT ROSTERS Rk. Team Picks 1. Minnesota... 13 2. Boston University... 11 3. North Dakota... 10 4. Boston College...9 Michigan...9 Providence...9 Courtesy: College Hockey Inc. UND s other current draft picks include: thirdrounder Matej Tomek (2015, Philadelphia); fourth-rounders Austin Poganski (2014, St. Louis), Christian Wolanin (2015, Ottawa), and Rhett Gardner (2016, Dallas); fifth-rounders Tucker Poolman (2013, Winnipeg), Gage Ausmus (2013, San Jose), and Shane Gersich (2014, Washington); and sixth-rounder Chris Wilkie (2015, Florida). Pro-Files An NCHC-leading 20 products of the University of North Dakota have played in the NHL this season, including nine who made their NHL debuts. The school record for NHLers in a season is 21, which was established in 1991-92 and matched in 1993-94. UND s 20 NHLers this season have included: Drake Caggiula (EDM), Taylor Chorney (WSH), Aaron Dell (SJ), Derek Forbort (LA), Matt Greene (LA), Rocco Grimaldi (COL), Paul LaDue (LA), Zane McIntyre (BOS), Brock Nelson (NYI), T.J. Oshie (WSH), Zach Parise (MIN), Carter Rowney (PIT), Jordan Schmaltz (STL), Nick Schmaltz (CHI), Dillon Simpson (EDM), Drew Stafford (WPG), Troy Stecher (VAN), Jonathan Toews (CHI), Chris VandeVelde (PHI) and Travis Zajac (NJ). In addition to those 19 players, nine other UND alums serve in either NHL coaching or executive positions: Philadelphia head coach Dave Hakstol, Arizona head coach Dave Tippett, Dallas assistant James Patrick, St. Louis assistant Rick Wilson, Arizona video coach Steve Peters, Calgary assistant GM Brad Pascall, Minnesota director of player development Brad Bombardir, Vancouver director of player development Ryan Johnson and New York Rangers director of professional scouting Kevin Maxwell. Additionally, UND football alum Mark Chipman is the chairman of True North Sports & Entertainment, the group that owns the Winnipeg Jets. UND s Active Pros - NHL (17) Players (Years at UND) Team Drake Caggiula (2012-16)... Edmonton Oilers Taylor Chorney (2005-08)...Washington Capitals Aaron Dell (2009-12)...San Jose Sharks Derek Forbort (2010-13)...Los Angeles Kings Matt Greene (2002-05)...Los Angeles Kings Paul LaDue (2013-16)... Los Angeles Kings Brock Nelson (2010-12)... New York Islanders T.J. Oshie (2005-08)...Washington Capitals Zach Parise (2002-04)...Minnesota Wild Carter Rowney (2009-13)...Pittsburgh Penguins Jordan Schmaltz (2012-15)...St. Louis Blues Nick Schmaltz (2014-16)...Chicago Blackhawks Drew Stafford (2003-06)...Winnipeg Jets Troy Stecher (2013-16)... Vancouver Canucks Jonathan Toews (2005-07)... Chicago Blackhawks Chris VandeVelde (2006-10)... Philadelphia Flyers Travis Zajac (2004-06)... New Jersey Devils UND s Active Pros - AHL (13) Players (Years at UND) Team (NHL affiliate) Matt Frattin (2007-11)...Stockton (CGY) Rocco Grimaldi (2011-14)... San Antonio (COL) Luke Johnson (2013-16)... Rockford (CHI) Corban Knight (2009-13)...Lehigh Valley (PHI) Danny Kristo (2009-13)... Charlotte (CAR) Mark MacMillan (2011-15)...St. John s (MTL) Andrew MacWilliam (2009-13)... Albany (NJ) Brad Malone (2007-11)...Chicago (STL) Zane McIntyre (2012-15)...Providence (BOS) Chris Porter (2003-07)... Providence (BOS) Dillon Simpson (2010-14)...Bakersfield (EDM) Adam Tambellini (2013-14)...Hartford (NYR) Keaton Thompson (2013-16)...San Diego (ANA) UND s Active Pros - ECHL (9) Players (Years at UND) Team (NHL affiliate) Bryn Chyzyk (2012-16)... Indy (CHI) Connor Gaarder (2011-15)...Atlanta Jake Marto (2007-11)...Colorado Nick Mattson (2011-15)...Indy (CHI) Wade Murphy (2013-15)...Manchester (LA) Brendan O Donnell (2011-15)... Florida Andrew Panzarella (2011-15)... Quad City Michael Parks (2011-15)... Quad City Clarke Saunders (2012-14)...Colorado UND s Active Pros - Europe (21) Players (Years at UND) Team (League) Robbie Bina (2003-08)...Wolfsburg (DEL/Germany) Hunter Bishop (2006-07)...Innsbruck (EBEL/Austria) Ben Blood (2008-12)...Lahti (SM-Liiga/Finland) Brandon Bochenski (2002-04)...Barys (KHL/Kazakhstan) Mike Cichy (2009-11)...Opole (PHL/Poland) Taylor Dickin (2011-12)...Manchester (EIHL/England) Ryan Duncan (2005-09)...Salzburg (EBEL/Austria) Joe Finley (2005-09)... Helsinki (SM-Liiga/Finland) Michael Forney (2006-08)...Belfast (EIHL/No. Ireland) Chay Genoway (2006-11)... Jokerit (KHL/Finland) Colby Genoway (2002-05)...Medvescak (KHL/Croatia) Andrew Kozek (2005-09)...Nurnberg (DEL/Germany) Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)...Vienna (EBEL/Austria) Mario Lamoureux (2008-12)... Innsbruck (EBEL/Austria) Brad Miller (2005-09)... Peiting (OBL/Germany) Matt Smaby (2003-06)... München (DEL/Germany) Rastislav Spirko (2004-06)... Trinec (ELH/Czech Republic) Bill Trew (1994-96)...Regensburg (OBL/Germany) Evan Trupp (2007-11)...Augsburger (DEL/Germany) Jeff Ulmer (1995-99)... Braehead (EIHL/Scotland) Darcy Zajac (2006-10)...Coventry (EIHL/England)

PAGE 7 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 2016-17 NCHC STANDINGS Conference Overall Team Pts GP W-L-T 3/SW Win% GF GA GP W-L-T Win% GF GA 1. Denver 59 24 18-3- 3 0/2.812 82 42 38 28-6- 4.789 129 70 2. Minnesota Duluth 52 24 15-5- 4 1/2.708 83 56 36 23-6- 7.736 121 82 3. Western Michigan 42 24 13-9- 2 0/1.583 79 75 37 22-10- 5.662 126 101 4. North Dakota 35 24 11-12- 1 1/0.479 69 63 37 20-14- 3.581 120 96 5. St. Cloud State 31 24 10-13- 1 0/0.438 64 69 36 16-19- 1.458 105 109 6. Omaha 29 24 9-13- 2 0/0.417 74 89 39 17-17- 5.500 122 128 7. Miami 23 24 5-14- 5 2/1.312 57 80 36 9-20- 7.347 91 113 8. Colorado College 17 24 4-16- 4 1/0.250 43 77 36 8-24- 4.278 70 120 NCHC FROZEN FACEOFF (Minneapolis, MN)... Friday, March 17 (Semifinals) (2) Minn. Duluth vs. (3) Western Michigan, 4:08 pm CT (1) Denver vs. (4) North Dakota, 7:38 pm CT Saturday, March 18 Third-place Game, 3:38 pm CT Championship, 7:38 pm CT NCHC QUARTERFINALS (Best of 3)... Friday, March 10 Omaha 2 at Western Michigan 1 (ot) Miami 4 at Minnesota Duluth 5 (ot) St. Cloud State 2 at North Dakota 5 Colorado College 1 at Denver 4 Saturday, March 11 Omaha 2 at Western Michigan 5 St. Cloud State 5 at North Dakota 6 (ot) Miami 3 at Minnesota Duluth 5 Colorado College 0 at Denver 4 Sunday, March 12 Omaha 1 at Western Michigan 2 (ot) 2016-17 NCHC Preseason Media Poll Rk Team (1st votes) Pts. 1. North Dakota (25) 235 2. Denver (3) 200 3. Minnesota Duluth (2) 173 4. St. Cloud State 155 5. Omaha 119 6. Miami 96 7. Western Michigan 65 8. Colorado College 37 Preseason All-Conference Team F: Brock Boeser, So., UND 30 votes* F: Dylan Gambrell, So., Denver 28 votes F: Austin Ortega, Sr., Omaha 11 votes D: Will Butcher, Sr., Denver 27 votes D: Louie Belpedio, Jr., Miami 17 votes G: Cam Johnson, Jr., North Dakota 27 votes *Indicates unanimous selection 2016-17 NCHC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS Offensive Player of the Week Oct. 10 Brock Boeser, UND (F, So.) Oct. 17 Adam Johnson, UMD (F, So.) Oct. 24 Brock Boeser, UND (F, So.) Oct. 31 Alex Iafallo, UMD (F, Sr.) Nov. 7 Matheson Iacopelli, WMU (F, So.) Nov.14 Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.) Nov. 21 Matheson Iacopelli, WMU (F, So.) Nov. 28 Dylan Gambrell, DU (F, So.) Dec. 5 Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.) Dec. 12 Wade Allison, WMU (F, Fr.) Jan. 2 Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.) Jan. 9 Troy Terry, DU (F, So.) Jan. 16 Anthony Louis, MU (F, Sr.) Jan. 23 Riley Tufte, UMD (F, Fr.) Jan. 30 Liam Finlay, DU (F., Fr.) Feb. 6 Colt Conrad, WMU (F, So.) Feb. 13 Sheldon Dries, WMU (F, Sr.) Feb. 20 Troy Terry, DU (F, So.) Feb. 27 Dylan Gambrell, DU (F, So.) Mar. 6 Griffen Molino, WMU (F, So.) Defenseman of the Week Oct. 10 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.) Oct. 17 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.) Oct. 24 Louie Belpedio, MU (Jr.) Oct. 31 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.) Nov. 7 Carson Soucy, UMD (Sr.) Nov. 14 Luc Snuggerud, UNO (Jr.) Nov. 21 Tucker Poolman, UND (Jr.) Nov. 28 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.) Dec. 5 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.) Dec. 12 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.) Dec. 19 Ian Brady, UNO (Sr.) Jan. 9 Christian Wolanin, UND (So.) Jan. 16 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (Fr.) Jan. 23 Willie Raskob, UMD (Sr.) Jan. 30 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.) Feb. 6 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.) Feb. 13 Luc Snuggerud, UNO (Jr.) Feb. 20 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.) Feb. 27 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.) Mar. 6 Tucker Poolman, UND (Jr.) Goaltender of the Week Oct. 10 Nick Deery, UMD (RFr.) Oct. 17 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.) Oct. 24 Ryan Larkin, MU (Fr.) Oct. 31 Hunter Miska, UMD (Fr.) Nov. 7 Trevor Gorsuch, WMU (So.) Nov. 14 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.) Nov. 21 Cam Johnson, UND (Jr.) Nov. 28 Evan Weninger, UNO (So.) Dec. 5 Evan Weninger, UNO (So.) Dec. 12 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.) Dec. 19 Alex Leclerc, CC (G) Jan. 9 Alex Leclerc, CC (G) Jan. 16 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.) Jan. 23 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.) Jan. 30 Hunter Miska, UMD (Fr.) Feb. 6 Hunter Miska, UMD (Fr.) Feb. 13 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.) Feb. 20 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.) Feb. 27 Evan Weninger, UNO (So.) Mar. 6 Evan Cowley, DU (Sr.) Rookie of the Week Oct. 10 Ben Blacker, WMU (G) Oct. 17 Wade Allison, WMU (F) Oct. 24 Nick Halloran, CC (F) Oct. 31 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (D) Nov. 7 Joey Anderson, UMD (F) Nov. 14 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (D) Nov. 21 Ryan Larkin, MU (G) Nov. 28 Henrik Borgström, DU (F) Dec. 5 Tyson Jost, UND (F) Dec. 12 Alex Leclerc, CC (G) Dec. 19 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.) Jan. 9 Henrik Borgström, DU (F) Jan. 16 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (D) Jan. 23 Hunter Miska, UMD (G) Jan. 30 Alex Leclerc, CC (G) Feb. 6 Wade Allison, WMU (F) Feb. 13 Jeff Smith, SCSU (G) Feb. 20 Hunter Miska, UMD (G) Feb. 27 Jared Brandt, MU (D) Mar. 6 Henrik Borgström 2016-17 NCHC PLAYER OF THE MONTH HONORS Player of the Month October Brock Boeser, UND (So., F) November Matheson Iacopelli, WMU (F, So.) December Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.) January Tanner Jaillet, DU (G, Jr.) February Sheldon Dries, WMU (F, Sr.) March/April October November December January February March/April Rookie of the Month Henrik Borgström, DU (F) Joey Anderson, UMD (F) Ben Blacker, WMU (G) Hunter Miska, UMD (G) Hunter Miska, UMD (G)

PAGE 8 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 #3 Tucker Poolman Goals: 2 (2x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Assists: 2 (12x). Last 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Points: 4 (2g, 2a), 3/04/17 at Miami Point Streak: 6 games (2g, 6a) from 11/27/15 to 12/12/15 Plus/Minus: +4 (2x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Shots on Goal: 8, 2/17/17 at Western Michigan Shot Blocks: 5, 1/01/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville #6 Colton Poolman Goals: 1 (2x). Last 1/07/17 at Omaha Assists: 2, 3/04/17 at Miami Points: 2 (2x). Last (2a) 3/04/17 at Miami Point Streak: 3 games (1g, 3a) from 1/06/17 to 1/13/17 Plus/Minus: +4, 1/27/17 at Colorado College Shots on Goal: 5 (2x). Last 2/18/17 at Western Michigan Shot Blocks: 4 (2x). Last 2/18/17 at Western Michigan #10 Johnny Simonson Goals: 1 (5x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Assists: 2 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Points: 2 (4x). Last (2a) 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Point Streak: 2 games (5x). Last (1g, 2a) 12/31/16 to 1/06/17 Plus/Minus: +2 (5x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College Shots on Goal: 6, 11/06/15 vs. Wisconsin Shot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 12/03/16 vs. Boston College #14 Austin Poganski Goals: 2 (4x). Last 12/31/16 at Union Assists: 2 (5x). Last 2/26/16 at Omaha Points: 3 (3x). Last (2g, 1a) 12/31/16 at Union Point Streak: 4 games (2g, 4a) from 11/26/16 to 12/09/16 Plus/Minus: +3, 1/16/15 vs. Niagara Shots on Goal: 11, 10/08/16 vs. Canisius Shot Blocks: 3 (3x). Last 2/17/17 at Western Michigan #18 Chris Wilkie Goals: 2 (2x). Last 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 4 (2g, 2a), 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Point Streak: 2 games (4x). Last (1g, 1a) from 3/03/17 to pres. Plus/Minus: +3, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Shots on Goal: 8, 1/28/17 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 2 (3x). Last 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Goals: None Assists: None Points: None Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: None Shots on Goal: None Shot Blocks: None #21 Danys Chartrand #25 Joel Janatuinen Goals: 3, 10/15/16 vs. Rensselaer Assists: 2 (2x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Points: 3 (3g), 10/15/16 vs. Rensselaer Point Streak: 3 games (2g, 1a) from 1/14/17 to 1/27/17 Plus/Minus: +3, 10/15/16 vs. Rensselaer Shots on Goal: 5 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) Shot Blocks: 2 (5x). Last 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) #28 Hayden Shaw Goals: 1 (2x). Last 3/12/16 vs. Colorado College Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 2 (2x). Last (1g, 1a) 11/04/16 at Minnesota Point Streak: 3 games (2g, 2a) from 3/04/16 to 3/12/16 Plus/Minus: +3 (2x). Last 1/06/17 at Omaha Shots on Goal: 4, 11/19/16 at St. Cloud State Shot Blocks: 4 (3x). Last 2/17/17 at Western Michigan #33 Cam Johnson Fewest Goals Allowed: 0 (8x += ). Last 11/19/16 at St. Cloud State Most Saves: 40, 12/11/15 at Minnesota Duluth Most Minutes: 67:38, 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Winning Streak: 9 games, 3/25/16 to 10/22/16 Unbeaten Streak: 10 games (9-0-1), 10/09/15 to 1/02/16 PLAYER CAREER HIGHS (bold indicates occurred last week) #4 Andrew Peski Goals: None Assists: 1 (3x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College Points: 1 (3x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +2, 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Shots on Goal: 4, Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 12/09/16 vs. Western Michigan #7 Zach Yon Goals: 1 (3x). Last 1/06/17 at Omaha Assists: 1 (4x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Points: 2 (1g, 1a), 1/06/17 at Omaha Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +1 (7x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Shots on Goal: 5, 10/08/16 vs. Canisius Shot Blocks: 2, 1/21/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth #11 Trevor Olson Goals: 2, 11/22/14 at St. Cloud State Assists: 1 (10x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Points: 2 (3x). Last (1g, 1a) 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) Point Streak: 2 games (3x). Last (2g, 1a) from 3/03/17 to 3/04/17 Plus/Minus: +2, 1/27/17 at Colorado College Shots on Goal: 4, 10/15/16 vs. Rensselaer Shot Blocks: 3 (4x). Last 1/02/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville #16 Brock Boeser Goals: 3 (2x). Last 10/21/16 vs. Bemidji State Assists: 3 (4x). Last 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Points: 4 (4x). Last (1g, 3a) 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Point Streak: 13 games (10g, 10a) from 11/13/15 to 1/22/16 Plus/Minus: +4 (3x). Last 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Shots on Goal: 8 (3x). Last 2/18/17 at Western Michigan Shot Blocks: 4, 12/11/15 at Minnesota Duluth #19 Shane Gersich Goals: 3, 11/18/16 at St. Cloud State Assists: 2 (3x). Last 1/07/17 at Omaha Points: 3 (3x). Last (1g, 2a) 11/25/16 vs. Michigan State Point Streak: 9 games (6g, 4a) from 12/03/16 to 1/20/17 Plus/Minus: +3, 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Shots on Goal: 8 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Shot Blocks: 2, 12/09/16 vs. Western Michigan #22 Rhett Gardner Goals: 2 (2x). Last 1/23/16 vs. Colorado College Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 2 (5x). Last (1g, 1a) 10/22/16 vs. Bemidji State Point Streak: 4 games (4a) from 12/09/16 to 1/06/17 Plus/Minus: +2 (5x). Last 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) Shots on Goal: 6, 1/27/17 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 3, 2/24/17 vs. Omaha #26 Cole Smith Goals: 1 (3x). Last 2/17/17 at Western Michigan Assists: 2, 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Points: 2 (2a), 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +1 (6x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Shots on Goal: 5, 2/04/17 vs. St. Cloud State Shot Blocks: 1 (3x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) #30 Matt Hrynkiw Fewest Goals: 0 (2x). Last 10/31/15 at Colorado College Most Saves: 35, 11/20/15 at St. Cloud State Most Minutes: 60:26, 11/14/15 vs. Miami Winning Streak: 5 games, 10/17/15 to 10/31/15 Unbeaten Streak: 6 games (5-0-1), 10/16/15 to 10/31/15 #5 Casey Johnson Goals: None Assists: 1 (3x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Points: 1 (3x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +3 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Shots on Goal: 3, 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Shot Blocks: 3, 1/21/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth #9 Dixon Bowen Goals: 1 (6x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Assists: 1 (3x). Last 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st rd) Points: 2 (2x). Last (1g, 1a) 3/04/17 at Miami Point Streak: 2 games (1g, 2a) from 3/04/17 to 3/10/17 Plus/Minus: +2 (2x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami Shots on Goal: 4 (2x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 3, 10/08/16 vs. Canisius #13 Mike Gornall Goals: 2, 2/04/17 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 1, 1/27/17 at Colorado College Points: 2 (2g), 2/04/17 vs. St. Cloud State Point Streak: None Plus/Minus: +2 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Shots on Goal: 4, 11/26/16 vs. Michigan State Shot Blocks: 1 (3x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College #17 Tyson Jost Goals: 2 (4x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Assists: 2 (3x). Last 11/18/16 at St. Cloud State Points: 3 (2x). Last (2g, 1a) 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Point Streak: 5 games (2g, 5a) from 10/07/16 to 10/22/16 Plus/Minus: +3 (3x). Last 11/04/16 at Minnesota Shots on Goal: 8, 11/25/16 vs. Michigan State Shot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) #20 Gage Ausmus Goals: 1 (6x). Last 1/07/17 at Omaha Assists: 2 (3x). Last 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Points: 2 (3x). Last (2a) 10/07/16 vs. Canisius Point Streak: 3 games (2x). Last (2g, 1a) from 12/31/16 to 1/07/17 Plus/Minus: +4, 10/09/15 vs. Lake Superior State Shots on Goal: 4 (5x). Last 1/14/17 vs. Miami Shot Blocks: 9, 3/13/14 vs. Colorado College #24 Christian Wolanin Goals: 2, 1/07/17 at Omaha Assists: 2 (3x). Last 12/09/16 vs. Western Michigan Points: 3 (2g, 1a), 1/07/17 at Omaha Point Streak: 3 games (2x). Last (3g, 3a) from 1/06/17 to 1/13/17 Plus/Minus: +4 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. Omaha Shots on Goal: 6, 12/10/16 vs. Western Michigan Shot Blocks: 4 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud St. (NCHC 1st rd) #27 Ludvig Hoff Goals: 1 (3x). Last 3/03/17 at Miami Assists: 3, 1/06/17 at Omaha Points: 3 (3a), 1/06/17 at Omaha Point Streak: 3 games (1g, 2a) from 3/03/17 to 3/10/17 Plus/Minus: +2 (2x). Last 1/06/17 at Omaha Shots on Goal: 4 (3x). Last 1/28/17 at Colorado College Shot Blocks: 1 (8x). Last 3/04/17 at Miami #31 Matej Tomek Fewest Goals: 2 (2x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College Most Saves: 6, 1/27/17 at Colorado College Most Minutes: 20:00, 1/27/17 at Colorado College Winning Streak: N/A Unbeaten Streak: N/A

PAGE 9 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 2016-17 UND TEAM & INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES Team Superlatives Largest Margin of Victory: 8, 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6) Largest Margin of Defeat: 4, 4-0 loss vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth (Jan. 21) Most Goals, Game: 9, 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6) Most Goals, 1st Period: 5, 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6) Most Goals, 2nd Period: 4, 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7) Most Goals, 3rd Period: 4, 5-2 win at Colorado College (Jan. 27) Most Goals Allowed, Game: 6, 6-3 loss vs. Miami (Jan. 13) Most Goals Allowed, 1st Period: 2 (7x). Last in 3-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 18) Most Goals Allowed, 2nd Period: 3 (3x). Last in 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24) Most Goals Allowed, 3rd Period: 5, 6-3 loss vs. Miami (Jan. 13) Most Shots, Game: 46, 3-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 18) Most Shots, 1st Period: 18, 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24) Most Shots, 2nd Period: 21, 3-0 loss at Colorado College (Jan. 28) Most Shots, 3rd Period: 21, 3-1 loss vs. #18 Western Michigan (Dec. 10) Most Shots, OT: 5, 6-5 win vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11) Most Shots Allowed, Game: 41, 4-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 17) Most Shots Allowed, 1st Period: 15, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Most Shots Allowed, 2nd Period: 24, 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24) Most Shots Allowed, 3rd Period: 15, 5-4 win vs. #18 Bemidji State (Oct. 22) Most Shots Allowed, OT: 4, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Fewest Shots, Game: 22 (2x). Last in 3-0 loss vs. Omaha (Feb. 25) Fewest Shots, Regulation Period: 1, second period of 3-0 loss vs. Omaha (Feb. 25) Fewest Shots, 1st Period: 3, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Fewest Shots, 2nd Period: 2, 3-0 loss vs. Omaha (Feb. 25) Fewest Shots, 3rd Period: 5 (2x). Last in 6-5 win vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11) Fewest Shots, Full OT: 1 (2x). Last in 2-2 overtime tie vs. Michigan State (Nov. 26) Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 11 (2x). Last in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4) Fewest Shots Allowed, Regulation Period: 2 (3x). Last in first period of 5-2 win at Miami (March 4) Fewest Shots Allowed, 1st Period: 2 (2x). Last in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4) Fewest Shots Allowed, 2nd Period: 4 (3x). Last in 3-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 18) Fewest Shots Allowed, 3rd Period: 2, 4-1 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 8) Fewest Shots Allowed, Full OT: 0, 1-1 overtime tie vs. #2 Denver (Nov. 11) Most PIM, Game: 34, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Most Opponent PIM, Game: 30, 3-1 loss vs. #18 Western Michigan (Dec. 10) Most Combined PIM: 62, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Fewest PIM, Game: 4, 6-5 win vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11) Fewest Opponent PIM, Game: 2, 2-1 OT win vs. St. Cloud State (Feb. 4) Fewest Combined PIM, Game: 6, 6-5 win vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11) Most PPG, Game: 3 (2x). Last (3-6) in 7-3 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 7) Best PP, Game: 2-3, 5-3 loss vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth (Jan. 20) Most PP Opportunities, Game: 8 (0-8), 3-0 loss at #2 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 29) Best PK: 7-7, 3-2 win vs. #18 Bemidji State (Oct. 21) Most Opponent PPG, Game: 3 (3-8), 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Most Opponent PP Opportunities, Game: 8 (3-8), 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4) Best Opponent PK: 8-8, 3-0 loss at #2 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 29) Individual Superlatives Most Goals, Game: 3 by Shane Gersich in 4-0 win at #12 St. Cloud State ; by Brock Boeser in 3-2 win vs. #18 Bemidji State (Oct. 21); and by Joel Janatuinen in 5-2 win vs. Rensselaer (Oct. 15) Most Assists, Game: 3 by Ludvig Hoff in 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6) and by Brock Boeser in 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7) Most Points, Game: 4 (2x) by Tucker Poolman (2-2--4) in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4); and by Brock Boeser (1-3--4) in 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7) Most Shots on Goal, Game: 11 by Austin Poganski in 4-1 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 8) Best Plus/Minus, Game: +4 by Tucker Poolman in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4); by Christian Wolanin in 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24) and in 5-1 win vs. #18 Western Michigan (Dec. 9); by Colton Poolman in 5-2 win at Colorado College (Jan. 27); and by Brock Boeser in 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7) Most Goalie Saves, Game: 37 by Cam Johnson in 4-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 17) Most Goalie Saves, Period: 21 by Cam Johnson in second period of by Christian Wolanin in 5-1 win vs. #18 Western Michigan (Dec. 9); Longest Point-Scoring Streak: 9 games by Shane Gersich (6-4--10) from Dec. 3 vs. #3 Boston College to Jan. 20 vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth Longest Point-Scoring Streak (Current): 2 games by several Longest Goal-Scoring Streak: 4 games (2x) by Shane Gersich from Dec. 9 vs. #18 Western Michigan to Jan. 6 at #18 Omaha (4-0--4); and from Nov. 12 vs. #2 Denver to Nov. 25 vs. Michigan State (7-2--9) Longest Goal-Scoring Streak (Current): 2 games by Brock Boeser (2-1--3), Shane Gersich (2-1--3) and Austin Poganski (2-1--3) from March 10 vs. #20 St. Cloud State to present

PAGE 10 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... COMEBACKS UND won when trailing after two periods Jan. 27, 2017 at Colorado College. UND trailed 2-1 after two periods but came back to win 5-2. Opponent won when trailing after two periods Jan. 13, 2017 vs. Miami. UND led 3-1 after two periods in an eventual 6-3 Miami win. Overcame 1-goal deficit and won UND: March 11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of the NCHC Quarterfinals. UND trailed 1-0 and 5-4 in an eventual 6-5 OT win. OPP: Feb. 17, 2017 at #8 Western Michigan. UND led 1-0 after the first period of an eventual 4-2 Western Michigan win. Overcame 2-goal deficit and won UND: Jan. 27, 2017 at Colorado College. UND trailed 2-1 after two periods but came back to win 5-2. OPP: Jan. 13, 2017 vs. Miami. UND led 3-1 in an eventual 6-3 Miami win. Overcame 3-goal deficit and won UND: Dec. 5, 2014 vs. Lake Superior State. UND trailed 3-0 and 4-1 in a 7-4 win. OPP: Feb. 6, 2004 at Wisconsin. Wisconsin trailed 3-0 until 12:01 of second period and came back to win 4-3 in OT. Overcame 4-goal deficit and won UND: Jan. 12, 1996 vs. Alaska Anchorage. UND trailed 4-0 and won 6-4. OPP: Dec. 30, 1988 vs. Michigan. Michigan trailed 5-1 and came back to win 6-5. OVERTIME GAMES Won Overtime game UND: March 11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of the NCHC Quaterfinals. UND won 6-5 on a Trevor Olson goal at 7:38 of OT. OPP: Jan. 15, 2016 vs. No. 9 Omaha. UNO won 4-3 on an Austin Ortega goal at 2:29 of OT. Tied Overtime game Nov. 26, 2016 vs. Michigan State, 2-2 overtime tie. SHOOTOUTS Won a Shootout UND: Jan. 22, 2016 vs. Colorado College. UND won on Brock Boeser s goal on the first attempt and Matt Hrynkiw s save on Trey Bradley on the ensuing attempt (Game officially recorded as 5-5 tie). OPP: Oct. 10, 2015 vs. Maine at Ice Breaker Tournament. Maine won on a goal by Nolan Vesey (game was officially recorded as a 1-1 tie). SERIES SWEEPS Swept a 2-game regular season home series UND: Oct. 21-22, 2016 vs. #18 Bemidji State (3-2, 5-4) OPP: Feb. 17-18, 2017 at #8 Western Michigan (4-2, 3-2) Swept a 2-game regular season road series UND: March 3-4, 2017 at Miami (3-2, 5-2) OPP: Jan. 20-21, 2017 vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth (5-3, 4-0) Swept a regular season home & home series UND: Jan. 2-3, 2009 at Bemidji State (4-3 win), vs. Bemidji State (4-3 OT win) OPP: None Swept a first round playoff series at home UND: March 10-11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State (5-2, 6-5 ot) OPP: March 1-2, 1996 Wisconsin swept UND (6-5 ot, 5-4 in 2 ot) Swept a first round playoff series on road UND: March 10-11, 1995 at St. Cloud State (3-2, 5-2) OPP: March 8-9, 2002 Minnesota swept UND (7-2, 4-3 ot) in Minneapolis SHUTOUTS Last Shutout UND: Nov. 19, 2016 at #12 St. Cloud State. Cam Johnson made 36 saves in a 3-0 North Dakota win. OPP: Feb. 25, 2017 vs. Omaha. Evan Weninger made 22 saves in 3-0 Omaha win. Last Shutout in Grand Forks UND: Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Canisius. Cam Johnson made 17 saves in a 6-0 North Dakota win. OPP: Feb. 25, 2017 vs. Omaha. Evan Weninger made 22 saves in 3-0 Omaha win. Last Shutout Away from Grand Forks UND: Nov. 19, 2016 at #12 St. Cloud State. Cam Johnson made 36 saves in a 3-0 North Dakota win. OPP: Jan. 28, 2017 at Colorado College. Alex Leclerc made 46 saves in 3-0 Colorado College win. Last Combined Shutout UND: March 17, 2013 vs. Michigan Tech in the first round of the WCHA playoffs (Game 3). Clarke Saunders (27) and Tate Maris (1) combined to make 28 saves in 6-0 win. Scoreless Ties (2 in school history) Oct. 19, 2007 at Boston College, game shortened to two periods because of poor ice conditions March 8, 1968 at Michigan Tech, no overtime GOALS IN FINAL MINUTE OF REGULATION Goal scored in final regulation minute to tie score and game ended in tie UND: Jan. 22, 2016, Rhett Gardner vs. Colorado College, 19:28, 5-5 tie OPP: Oct. 25, 2014, Nick Saracino, #5 Providence, at UND, 19:21, 2-2 tie Goal scored in final regulation minute to tie game same team went on to win in overtime UND: Nov. 1, 2014 vs. Air Force in U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game. Drake Caggiula tied it 2-2 at 19:31 of the third period and Bryn Chyzyk (SHG) won it at 4:53 of overtime. OPP: Dec. 5, 2009, Travis Oleksuk, Minnesota Duluth, tied the score 2-2 on an extra attacker goal with 33 seconds left in regulation, and then UMD s Justin Fontaine scored 12 seconds into overtime to give UMD a 3-2 win. Goal scored in final regulation minute to tie game but team tying the score in regulation still lost in OT UND: Jan. 30, 2015 at No. 5 Omaha. UND s Drake Caggiula tied the game at 19:12 of the third period in an eventual 3-2 overtime loss. OPP: Feb. 21, 2015, Western Michigan s Justin Kovacs tied the game 2-2 at 19:30 of the third period in an eventual 3-2 UND overtime win. Game-winning goal in final minute of regulation UND: April 7, 2016, Nick Schmaltz vs. Denver at 19:03 of the third period in a 4-2 UND win (NCAA Frozen Four semifinal) OPP: April 10, 2014, Sam Warning, UND vs. #1 Minnesota, 19:59, 2-1 Minnesota win (NCAA Frozen Four semifinal) EXTRA ATTACKER GOALS UND: Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Canisius. Austin Poganski at 1:08 of the second period, making it 3-0 in an eventual 6-0 UND win. OPP: Dec. 3, 2016. Boston College s Matthew Gaudreau scored at 19:51 of the third period to make it 4-3 UND in an evventual 4-3 UND win. SHORTHANDED GOALS Scored a shorthanded goal UND: March 11, 2017 by Tyson Jost at 00:53 of the second period to give UND a 2-1 lead in an eventual 6-5 OT. OPP: Jan. 21, 2017 vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth. UMD s Dominic Toninato at 2:07 of the third period in a 4-0 UMD win. UND scored two shorthanded goals March 27, 2015, vs. #11 Quinnipiac in the NCAA West Region semifinal. Goals by Drake Caggiula and Luke Johnson (ENG). Opponent scored two shorthanded goals Oct. 29, 2016 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth, Karson Kuhlman and Kyle Osterberg in 3-0 UMD win. EMPTY NET GOALS UND: March 10, 2017 vs. St. Cloud State by Joel Janatuinen at 19:15 of the third period to make it 5-2 in a 5-2 UND win in Game 1 of the NCHC Quarterfinals. OPP: Feb. 25, 2017 vs Omaha by Austin Ortega at 17:59 of the third period in a 3-0 UNO win.

PAGE 11 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... TEAM GOALS IN A PERIOD Team scored 5 or more goals in a period UND: Jan. 6, 2017 at #18 Omaha, five goals in first period of 9-1 win OPP: Jan. 13, 2017 vs. Miami, 5 goals in third period of 6-3 Miami win in Grand Forks. PENALTY SHOTS Attempted a Penalty Shot UND: Nov. 5, 2016 Brock Boeser was stopped by Minnesota s Eric Schierhorn at 19:20 of the third period in a 2-0 Minnesota win. OPP: Jan. 1, 2016 Alabama Huntsville s Tyler Poulsen was stopped by UND s Cam Johnson at 18:32 of the second period in a 1-0 UND win. Scored on a Penalty Shot UND: Oct. 21, 2016 Brock Boeser scored on Bemidji State s Michael Bitzer at 12:52 of the third period to give UND a 3-2 win. OPP: None PENALTIES UND not penalized Feb. 22, 1997 vs. Alaska Anchorage Neither team was penalized Feb. 22, 1997 vs. Alaska Anchorage SINGLE-GAME POINTS Player had four or more points in a game UND: March 7, 2017, Tucker Poolman (2g, 2a) in 5-2 win at Miami OPP: Oct. 28, 2016, Minnesota Duluth s Alex Iafallo (3g, 1a) in 5-2 UMD win. Player had five or more points in a game UND: Oct. 18, 2014, Mark MacMillan (3g, 2a) in 7-2 win at Colorado College OPP: Feb. 12, 2016, Denver s Danton Heinen (2-3-5) in 6-4 DU win Player had six points in a game UND: Nov. 10, 2001, Travis Roche (0-6--6) vs. Minnesota in 7-5 win OPP: Nov. 9, 1996, Casey Hankinson, Minnesota (4-2--6) in 10-6 loss HAT TRICKS Last individual 3-goal game UND: Nov. 18, 2016 -- Shane Gersich in 4-0 win at #12 St. Cloud State OPP: Oct. 28, 2016, Minnesota Duluth s Alex Iafallo (3g, 1a) in 5-2 UMD win. Last natural hat trick UND: Oct. 21, 2016 -- Brock Boeser in 3-2 win vs. #18 Bemidji State OPP: Feb. 8, 2014 Nebraska Omaha s Josh Archibald (3 goals, 1 assist) in 6-3 UNO win in Grand Forks. Last hat trick by a freshman UND: Oct. 17, 2015 -- Brock Boeser in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State Last hat trick by a defenseman UND: March 2, 2001 -- Travis Roche (3g, 1a) in 5-1 win at Bemidji State Last individual 4-goal game UND: Jan. 9, 2004 Brandon Bochenski vs. Alaska Anchorage OPP: Nov. 8, 2008 Eric Walsky at Colorado College All goals scored by one player (More than 2 goals) UND: Oct. 21, 2016 3 goals by Brock Boeser vs. Bemidji State OPP: Nov. 26, 2011 Rylan Schwartz (3 goals) in 4-3 UND win vs. #4 Colorado College in Grand Forks GOALIE ASSISTS Goalie assisted on a goal UND: Jan. 7, 2017 Cam Johnson at #18 Omaha in 7-3 UND win OPP: Dec. 12, 2014 Denver s Evan Cowley in 4-1 DU win SHOTS ON GOAL Fewer than 15 shots in a game UND: Jan. 26, 2008 vs. Alaska Anchorage in Grand Forks, N.D. (13 shots in 3-1 win) OPP: March 4 at Miami (11 shots), 5-2 UND win Fewer than 20 shots in a game UND: Dec. 7, 2013 at Western Michigan (15 shots in 3-2 UND win) OPP: March 4 at Miami (11 shots), 5-2 UND win 40 or more shots in a game UND: March 11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State (41 shots) in 6-5 OT win in Game 2 of the NCHC Quarterfinals OPP: Feb. 17, 2017 at #8 Western Michigan (41 shots) in 4-2 WMU win. 50 or more shots in a game UND: Nov. 23, 2013 at Boston University (58 shots) in 3-3 overtime tie OPP: March 9, 2002 at Minnesota (52 Shots, 40 reg.) 4-3 OT loss and Feb. 25, 1994 at Colorado College (59 shots reg.) 5-1 loss 60 or more shots in a game UND: Dec. 30, 2000 vs. Princeton (65 Shots) OPP: Jan. 31, 1981 at Minnesota (67 Shots) GOALIE SAVES 40 or more saves in a game by a goalie UND: Dec. 11, 2015, Cam Johnson, 40 saves in 3-0 UND win at #17 Minnesota Duluth. OPP: Feb. 18, 2017. Western Michigna s Ben Blacker, 44 saves in 3-2 WMU win. 50 or more saves in a game by a goalie UND: Feb 25, 1994, Toby Kvalevog, 54 saves at Colorado College, 5-1 CC win OPP: Nov. 23, 2013, Boston University s Matt O Connor, 55 saves, 3-3 overtime tie 60 or more saves in a game by a goalie UND: Never happened OPP: Dec. 30, 2000, Nate Nomeland, Princeton, 60 saves (Milwaukee, Wis.), 5-4 UND win UND in Shootouts in 2016-17 Date Opponent OT Final SO Result -- NONE -- UND in Shootouts in 2015-16 Date Opponent OT Final SO Result Oct. 10 Maine T, 1-1 L, 1-0 Jan. 22 Colorado College T, 5-5 W, 1-0 Individual Shooters G-Att. Boeser, Brock...1-2 Poganski, Austin...0-1 Wilkie, Chris...0-1 Individual Goalies Svs-Att. Hrynkiw, Matt...1-1 Johnson, Cam...1-2 UND in Shootouts in 2014-15 Date Opponent OT Final SO Result Nov. 28 #11 Omaha T, 2-2 L, 1-0 Feb. 14 #9 Denver T, 3-3 L, 1-0 Individual Shooters G-Att. Caggiula, Drake...0-2 Johnson, Luke...0-1 MacMillan, Mark...0-1 Parks, Michael...0-2 Individual Goalies Svs-Att. McIntyre, Zane...4-6

PAGE 12 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 2016-17 NORTH DAKOTA ROSTER No. Name (NHL rights) Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Hometown Previous Team 3 Tucker Poolman (WPG) D Jr. 6-4 217 R East Grand Forks, Minn. Omaha (USHL) 4 Andrew Peski D Fr. 6-0 208 R Orleans, Ontario Tri-City (USHL) 5 Casey Johnson D Fr. 6-2 198 L Grand Forks, N.D. Dubuque (USHL) 6 Colton Poolman D Fr. 6-1 195 L East Grand Forks, Minn. Penticton (BCHL) 7 Zach Yon F Fr. 6-0 185 L Roseau, Minn. Waterloo (USHL) 9 Dixon Bowen F Fr. 5-11 179 R East Grand Forks, Minn. Penticton (BCHL) 10 Johnny Simonson F Jr. 5-10 173 L Grand Forks, N.D. Lincoln (USHL) 11 Trevor Olson F Jr. 6-2 200 R Duluth, Minn. Sioux City (USHL) 13 Mike Gornall F So. 5-11 198 R Irwin, Pa. Topeka (NAHL) 14 Austin Poganski (STL) F Jr. 6-2 210 R St. Cloud, Minn. Tri-City (USHL) 16 Brock Boeser (VAN) F So. 6-1 200 R Burnsville, Minn. Waterloo (USHL) 17 Tyson Jost (COL) F Fr. 5-11 195 L St. Albert, Alberta Penticton (BCHL) 18 Chris Wilkie (FLA) F So. 6-0 185 R Omaha, Neb. Tri-City (USHL) 19 Shane Gersich (WSH) F So. 5-11 183 L Chaska, Minn. Omaha (USHL) 20 Gage Ausmus (SJ) D Sr. 6-2 215 L East Grand Forks, Minn. U.S. NTDP 21 Danys Chartrand D So. 6-2 191 L Winnipeg, Manitoba Flin Flon (SJHL) 22 Rhett Gardner (DAL) F So. 6-3 220 L Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Okotoks (AJHL) 24 Christian Wolanin (OTT) D So. 6-1 187 L Detroit, Mich. Muskegon (USHL) 25 Joel Janatuinen F So. 6-0 184 L Espoo, Finland Sioux City (USHL) 26 Cole Smith F Fr. 6-3 195 L Brainerd, Minn. Steinbach (MJHL) 27 Ludvig Hoff F Fr. 5-10 196 L Oslo, Norway Lincoln (USHL) 28 Hayden Shaw D So. 5-11 195 L Woodbury, Minn. Dubuque (USHL) 30 Matt Hrynkiw G Sr. 5-10 182 L Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Humboldt (SJHL) 31 Matej Tomek (PHI) G So. 6-3 183 L Bratislava, Slovakia Topeka (NAHL) 33 Cam Johnson G Jr. 6-1 205 L Troy, Mich. Waterloo (USHL) 35 Ryan Anderson G So. 6-2 195 L Roseau, Minn. Minnesota (NAHL) Captain: Gage Ausmus Assistant Captains: Brock Boeser, Austin Poganski, Tucker Poolman, Johnny Simonson COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach...Brad Berry (2nd year) Associate Head Coach...Dane Jackson (11th year) Assistant Coach... Matt Shaw (2nd year) Volunteer Assistant...Karl Goehring (7th year) Director of Operations... Patrick Swanson (12th year) Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach...Mark Poolman (22nd year) Equipment Manager...Eric Kupka (3rd year) Student Manager...Jason Ulmer (1st year) Team Physician...Dr. Greg Greek (25th year) Media Relations Director...Jayson Hajdu (9th year) Event Coordinator...Whitney Duden (4th year) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ausmus...OSS-muss Boeser... BESS-ur Danys Chartrand...Danny SHAR-trand Gersich...GUHR-sitch Gornall... GORE-nawl Hrynkiw...Her-RINK-yoo Janatuinen...Jann-uh-TWEE-nin Jost... jōst Matej Tomek...Muh-TAY TOE-mick Wolanin... Woe-LAN-in Yon...yawn CURRENT NHL DRAFT PICKS (Listed chronologically) Player Team Year Rd. Overall Tucker Poolman...Winnipeg... 2013... 5... 127 Gage Ausmus...San Jose... 2013... 5... 151 Austin Poganski...St. Louis... 2014... 4... 110 Shane Gersich...Washington... 2014... 5... 134 Brock Boeser...Vancouver... 2015... 1... 23 Matej Tomek...Philadelphia... 2015... 3... 90 Christian Wolanin...Ottawa... 2015... 4... 107 Chris Wilkie...Florida... 2015... 6... 162 Tyson Jost...Colorado... 2016... 1... 10 Rhett Gardner...Dallas... 2016... 4... 116

PAGE 13 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 2016-17 ROSTER BY POSITION Goaltenders (4): 30 Matt Hrynkiw (Sr.) 31 Matej Tomek (So.) 33 Cam Johnson (Jr.) 35 Ryan Anderson (So.) Defensemen (8): 3 Tucker Poolman (Jr.) 4 Andrew Peski (Fr.) 5 Casey Johnson (Fr.) 6 Colton Poolman (Fr.) 20 Gage Ausmus (Sr.) 21 Danys Chartrand (So.) 24 Christian Wolanin (So.) 28 Hayden Shaw (So.) Forwards (14): 7 Zach Yon (Fr.) 9 Dixon Bowen (Fr.) 10 Johnny Simonson (Jr.) 11 Trevor Olson (Jr.) 13 Mike Gornall (So.) 14 Austin Poganski (Jr.) 16 Brock Boeser (So.) 17 Tyson Jost (Fr.) 18 Chris Wilkie (So.) 19 Shane Gersich (So.) 22 Rhett Gardner (So.) 25 Joel Janatuinen (So.) 26 Cole Smith (So.) 27 Ludvig Hoff (So.) 2016-17 ROSTER BY CLASS Seniors (2): 20 Gage Ausmus (D) 30 Matt Hrynkiw (G) Juniors (5): 3 Tucker Poolman (D) 10 Johnny Simonson (F) 11 Trevor Olson (F) 14 Austin Poganski (F) 33 Cam Johnson (G) Sophomores (11): 13 Mike Gornall (F) 16 Brock Boeser (F) 18 Chris Wilkie (F) 19 Shane Gersich (F) 21 Danys Chartrand (D) 22 Rhett Gardner (F) 24 Christian Wolanin (D) 25 Joel Janatuinen (F) 28 Hayden Shaw (D) 31 Matej Tomek (G) 35 Ryan Anderson (G) Freshmen (8): 4 Andrew Peski (D) 5 Casey Johnson (D) 6 Colton Poolman (D) 7 Zach Yon (F) 9 Dixon Bowen (F) 17 Tyson Jost (F) 26 Cole Smith (F) 27 Ludvig Hoff (F) 2016-17 ROSTER GEOGRAPHICALLY Minnesota (12): 3 Tucker Poolman (East Grand Forks) 6 Colton Poolman (East Grand Forks) 7 Zach Yon (Roseau) 9 Dixon Bowen (East Grand Forks) 11 Trevor Olson (Duluth) 14 Austin Poganski (St. Cloud) 16 Brock Boeser (Burnsville) 19 Shane Gersich (Chaska) 20 Gage Ausmus (East Grand Forks) 26 Cole Smith (Brainerd) 28 Hayden Shaw (Woodbury) 35 Ryan Anderson (Roseau) North Dakota (2): 5 Casey Johnson (Grand Forks) 10 Johnny Simonson (Grand Forks) Saskatchewan (2): 22 Rhett Gardner (Moose Jaw) 30 Matt Hrynkiw (Saskatoon) Alberta (1): 17 Tyson Jost (St. Albert) Manitoba (1): 21 Danys Chartrand (Winnipeg) Michigan (2): 24 Christian Wolanin (Detroit) 33 Cam Johnson (Troy) Finland (1): 25 Joel Janatuinen (Espoo) Nebraska (1): 18 Chris Wilkie (Omaha) Norway (1): 27 Ludvig Hoff (Oslo) Ontario (1): 4 Andrew Peski (Orleans) Pennsylvania (1): 13 Mike Gornall (Irwin) Slovakia (1): 31 Matej Tomek (Bratislava) 2016-17 ROSTER BY DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE USHL (15): 3 Tucker Poolman (Omaha) 4 Andrew Peski (Tri-City) 5 Casey Johnson (Dubuque) 7 Zach Yon (Waterloo) 10 Johnny Simonson (Lincoln) 11 Trevor Olson (Sioux City) 14 Austin Poganski (Tri-City) 16 Brock Boeser (Waterloo) 18 Chris Wilkie (Tri-City) 19 Shane Gersich (Omaha) 24 Christian Wolanin (Muskegon) 25 Joel Janatuinen (Sioux City) 27 Ludvig Hoff (Lincoln) 28 Hayden Shaw (Dubuque) 33 Cam Johnson (Waterloo) BCHL (3): 6 Colton Poolman (Penticton) 9 Dixon Bowen (Penticton) 17 Tyson Jost (Penticton) NAHL (3): 13 Mike Gornall (Topeka) 31 Matej Tomek (Topeka) 35 Ryan Anderson (Minnesota) SJHL (2): 21 Danys Chartrand (Flin Flon) 30 Matt Hrynkiw (Humboldt) AJHL (1): 22 Rhett Gardner (Okotoks) MJHL (1): 26 Cole Smith (Steinbach) US NTDP (1): 20 Gage Ausmus

PAGE 14 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 BRAD BERRY Head Coach Years at UND: 11th Years as Head Coach: 2nd Hometown: Bashaw, Alberta Alma Mater: North Dakota ( 02) Few individuals have ever had more impact in their first year at the helm of a program than North Dakota men s hockey coach Brad Berry, who became the first person in the history of NCAA Division I men s hockey to lead his team to a national title in his first year as head coach. The former National Hockey League defenseman and coach masterfully guided his alma mater to the program s eighth national championship in his debut season, bringing to a halt a 16-year drought for the storied program. Berry and the Fighting Hawks went 34-6-4, establishing a team record for most wins by a rookie head coach, and their.818 winning percentage was the second best in program history. Berry also led North Dakota to its second straight Penrose Cup as National Collegiate Hockey Conference regular-season champion, resulting in NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year honors. He also garnered national coach of the year honors from U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) and was one of eight finalists for the Spencer Penrose Award, given to the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Coach of the Year. Four of Berry s players forwards Brock Boeser and Drake Caggiula, defenseman Troy Stecher, and goaltender Cam Johnson earned All-America honors, joining UND s 1986-87 team as the only entries in school history to boast four All-Americans. Following the season, eight players signed professional contracts: Caggiula (Edmonton Oilers), Stecher (Vancouver Canucks), Paul LaDue (Los Angeles Kings), Keaton Thompson (Anaheim Ducks), Nick Schmaltz (Chicago Blackhawks), Luke Johnson (Chicago Blackhawks), Bryn Chyzyk (AHL s Rockford IceHogs) and Coltyn Sanderson (ECHL s Orlando Solar Bears). Highly-regarded within the hockey world as an outstanding recruiter and teacher, Berry boasts a wealth of coaching and playing experience at the professional, collegiate and international levels. Berry was named head coach at North Dakota on May 18, 2015, becoming the 16th head coach in program history and the sixth former UND player to take the helm. Berry had recently completed his ninth season as an assistant coach at UND in 2014-15. He served two stints in that role, first from 2000-01 through 2005-06 and again from 2012-13 through 2014-15. He also previously spent time as an assistant coach with the NHL s Columbus Blue Jackets (2010-12) and the AHL s Manitoba Moose (2006-08). THE BRAD BERRY FILE Birthdate April 1, 1965 Hometown Bashaw, Alberta Education Bachelor s Degree: Business Administration (UND 02) Family Wife, Suzanne; daughters, Brianna & Brooke; son, Bauer Awards 2015-16 USCHO Coach of the Year 2015-16 NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year Coaching Career 2000-04: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) 2004-06: Assoc. Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) 2006-08: Assistant Coach, Manitoba Moose (AHL) 2010-12: Assistant Coach, Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) 2012-15: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) 2015-present: Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA) Other Experience 1999-00: Scout, Dallas Stars (NHL) 2008-10: Director, The Hockey Academy (Grand Forks, N.D.) 2008-10: Scout, Vancouver Canucks (NHL) Playing Career 1983-86: University of North Dakota (NCAA) 1985-90: Winnipeg Jets (NHL) 1990-91: Brynas IF Gavle (Swedish Elite League) 1990-91: Canadian National Team 1991-93: Minnesota North Stars (NHL) 1993-94: Dallas Stars (NHL) 1994-95: Kalamazoo K-Wings (IHL) 1995-96: Michigan K-Wings (IHL) During his nine years on the UND staff, Berry helped lead the program to eight NCAA Tournament appearances, five NCAA Frozen Four berths (2014-15, 2013-14, 2005-06, 2004-05 and 2000-01), three regular season conference titles (2014-15, 2003-04 and 2000-01), and one conference tournament championship (2005-06). Berry oversaw the team s defensemen during both of his stints at UND and routinely produced blue line units that ranked among the conference national leaders, both offensively and defensively. In each of the last two seasons, UND led the nation in both points and points per game by defensemen. At the other end of the ice, UND allowed a league-low 2.24 goals against per game in 2014-15 and ranked among the top three in the conference in that category in five of Berry s last six seasons with the program. Before returning to UND prior to the 2012-13 season, Berry spent

PAGE 15 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GAME NOTES MARCH 13, 2017 BRAD BERRY S HEAD COACHING RECORD CONFERENCE OVERALL NCHC CONF. NCAA YEAR W L T PCT. FINISH PLAYOFFS W L T PCT. TOURN. 2015-16 19 4 1.812 1st t-3rd 34 6 4.818 1st 2016-17 11 12 1.479 4th -- 20 14 3.581 -- TOTALS 30 16 2.646 54 20 7.710 two years (2010-12) as an assistant coach with the NHL s Columbus Blue Jackets. Prior to that, Berry founded The Hockey Academy in Grand Forks, which focuses on developing and training youth hockey players within Grand Forks and surrounding areas. During that time (2008-10), he doubled as a part-time scout with the NHL s Vancouver Canucks. Berry was an assistant coach with the Manitoba Moose from 2006-08 and helped lead the Vancouver Canucks AHL affiliate to a playoff appearance in each of his two years, including a North Division title in 2006-07. At every stop during his career, Berry has enhanced his reputation as a coach who develops National Hockey League defensemen. Eleven of his former UND pupils have reached NHL rosters, including two-time Stanley Cup champion Matt Greene of the Los Angeles Kings. While with the AHL s Manitoba Moose, Berry mentored future Vancouver Canucks stalwart Alexander Edler. During his two years with the Blue Jackets, Berry coached the likes of James Wisniewski, Mike Commodore, Marc Methot, Jack Johnson, Kris Russell, Anton Stralman, Fedor Tyutin, and Rostislav Klesla. Berry himself was a standout defenseman as a player, first at UND where he collected 74 points (12 goals, 62 assists) in 112 games from 1983-86 under legendary head coach John Gino Gasparini. Berry also won a gold medal with Canada at the 1985 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. A second-round draft pick (29th overall) of the Winnipeg Jets in 1983, Berry went on to play in 241 NHL games over eight years, including stints with Winnipeg, Minnesota and Dallas. His professional playing career also included stops in the Swedish Elite League and the International Hockey League (IHL). While with the IHL s Michigan K-Wings, Berry was a three-time IHL All-Star and was named the K-Wings Defenseman of the Year three times. After his playing career ended, Berry was a professional scout with the 1999-2000 Dallas Stars team that advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals. A native of Bashaw, Alberta, Berry s family includes his wife, Suzanne, daughters, Brianna and Brooke, and son, Bauer. Berry s coaching background includes a stint as an assistant coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Photo by Jamie Sabau/Columbus Blue Jackets. A second-round draft pick of the Winnipeg Jets in 1983, Berry spent parts of eight seasons in the NHL. Berry served a pair of stints as an assistant coach at North Dakota spanning nine years.