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@FriarsHockey @CoachLeaman PCMHockey FriarsHockey 2017-18 FRIAR HOCKEY GAME NOTES GAME #39 NCAA East Regional #7 Providence College Friars vs. #9 Clarkson Golden Knights 2017-18 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE SCHEDULE/RESULTS OCTOBER (5-2-0, 2-1-0 HEA) 6 Fri. at Miami (OH) W, 3-1 7 Sat. at Miami (OH) W, 3-2 15 Sun. vs. Boston College* L, 4-3 (OT) 20 Fri. at St. Lawrence W, 6-5 (OT) 21 Sat. at Clarkson L, 4-0 27 Fri. vs. Boston College* (TV: YurView) W, 2-1 28 Sat. vs. Boston University* (TV: YurView) W, 3-0 NOVEMBER (3-3-1, 3-2-1 HEA) 3 Fri. at Boston University* L, 2-0 9 Thurs. at UMass* L, 5-2 11 Sat. vs. UMass* (TV: YurView) W, 7-2 17 Fri. vs. Merrimack* (TV: YurView) W, 2-1 18 Sat. at Merrimack* (TV: NESN) T, 6-6 (OT) 24 Fri. vs. Maine*^ (TV: NESN) W, 3-0 25 Sat. vs. Clarkson^ (TV: NESN Plus) L, 4-2 DECEMBER (3-2-0, 1-1-0 HEA) 1 Fri. vs. New Hampshire* (TV: YurView) W, 5-2 2 Sat. at New Hampshire* (TV: ESPN3) L, 1-0 8 Fri. vs. RIT (TV: YurView) W, 8-3 9 Sat. vs. RIT (TV: NBC Sports Boston) L, 4-0 29 Fri. vs. Arizona State# W, 6-0 30 Sat. vs. Robert Morris# W, 2-1 JANUARY (5-1-2, 4-1-2 HEA) 3 Wed. vs. Brown! (TV: YurView) W, 5-0 6 Sat. vs. Merrimack* W, 5-2 12 Fri. at Boston College* (TV: ESPN3) W, 4-1 13 Sat. at Boston University* T, 2-2 (OT) 18 Thurs. at UConn* W, 3-1 20 Sat. vs. UConn* (TV: NBC Sports Boston) L, 3-1 26 Fri. at Northeastern* (TV: ESPN3) T, 4-4 (OT) 27 Sat. vs. Northeastern* (TV: YurView) W, 2-1 (OT) FEBRUARY (3-2-1, 3-2-1 HEA) 2 Fri. at Vermont* T, 2-2 (OT) 3 Sat. at Vermont* L, 4-3 9 Fri. vs. Maine* (TV: NESN Plus) W, 3-2 (OT) 16 Fri. vs. UMass Lowell* (TV: NESN Plus) W, 5-2 17 Sat. at UMass Lowell* (TV: ESPN3) W, 3-1 24 Sat. at UMass* L, 1-0 MARCH (3-1-0) 9 Fri. vs. Maine (TV: NBC Sports Boston) W, 4-3 10 Sat. vs. Maine (TV: NBC Sports Boston) W, 3-2 16 Fri. Northeastern (TV: NESN Plus) W, 3-2 (OT) 17 Sat. Boston University (TV: NESN Plus) L, 2-0 23 Fri. Clarkson (TV: ESPNU) 6:30 PM Home games in BOLD All times Eastern * - Hockey East contest ^ - Friendship Four (Belfast, N. Ireland)! - Mayor s Cup # - Three Rivers Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) * All dates/times are subject to change Media Relations Contact: Mike Billings email: mbillin2@providence.edu office: 401.865.2201 #9 Clarkson GOLDEN KNIGHTS (23-10-6, 12-5-5 ECAC) Date: March 23, 2018 Time: 6:30 PM Location: Bridgeport, Conn. Venue: Webster Bank Arena TV: ESPNU, WatchESPN, TSN Go PBP: John Buccigross Color: Barry Melrose Rinkside: Quint Kessenich Radio: WOON 1240 AM PBP: Mike Logan Live Stats: collegehockeystats.net Twitter Updates: @FriarsHockey TALKING POINTS - Providence dropped a 2-0 decision to Boston University in the Hockey East Championship Game on Saturday night at TD Garden in Boston, Mass. It was the Friars first Hockey East title game appearance since 2001. - The Friars rallied from a one-goal deficit late against Northeastern on Friday night to capture a 3-2 overtime win over the Huskies. Kasper Björkqvist tied the game with 1:51 left in regulation and Brandon Duhaime sent Providence to the final with the game-winner 9:55 into the extra session. - Providence earned its first overtime win in the Hockey East Tournament since a 4-3 win over New Hampshire in the 2005 quarterfinal round. - The Friars earned their fifth-consecutive NCAA Tournament bid on Sunday, which is the second-longest active NCAA appearance streak in the nation. Overall, it s the Friars 14th appearance in the national tournament. Providence is the No. 2 seed in the Bridgeport Regional. - Last time in Bridgeport in 2014, the Friars earned their first NCAA win since 1991 with a 4-0 blanking of Quinnipiac in the Northeast Regional Semifinal. Providence fell to the eventual national champion, Union, 3-1 in the Northeast Regional Final. - In 2017-18, the Friars are 4-1-4 in overtime games with two of those wins coming over Northeastern. Friday night was the first OT win in the Hockey East Semifinals for the Friars. - Nate Leaman has posted a 5-3 NCAA Tournament record while at Providence. - Providence is 3-4-2 this season against NCAA Tournament teams. All three wins came against Hockey East schools, Boston University and Northeastern. - Brian Pinho now ranks second all-time at Providence with 154 games played. He sits two games played behind Ross Mauermann for the program record. - Hayden Hawkey is second among goaltenders in the NCAA Tournament field with 47 career wins. He s also fourth in that group with 1,832 career saves. - The fifth-consecutive season of 20-plus wins is the third-longest active streak in the nation behind Denver (17) and Minnesota State (6). - Providence is just one of three NCAA Division I programs all-time to send its basketball and hockey teams to the NCAA Tournament in the same season for five consecutive years (Michigan, and Michigan State). The Friars are the only school to accomplish the feat in the last five seasons. - Ben (Providence) and Zack (Air Force) Mirageas are one of six brother combinations playing in the NCAA Tournament. TALE OF THE TAPE #7 Providence FRIARS (23-11-4, 13-7-4 HEA) Providence (NCAA Rank) 2017-18 Clarkson (NCAA Rank) 3.03 (T-22nd) Goals Per Game 3.13 (14th) 2.18 (9th) Goals Against Average 1.90 (2nd) 32.4 (13th) Shots Per Game 30.3 (25th) 31-171 (.181) (34th) Power Play 42-160 (.262) (4th) 129-151 (.854) (7th) Penalty Kill 128-152 (.842) (10th).514 (17th) Faceoff %.545 (3rd)

FRIARS IN THE POLLS (2017-18) Date USCHO USA Today 9.25 11 5 10.2 n/a 5 10.9 9 5 10.16 10 9 10.23 11 10 10.30 6 6 11.6 8 7 11.13 10 9 11.20 10 11 11.27 9 9 12.4 9 9 12.11 11 11 1.2 11 11 1.8 11 10 1.15 10 10 1.22 10 10 1.29 8 8 2.5 9 10 2.12 8 8 2.19 7 7 2.26 9 10 3.5 9 10 3.12 9 9 3.19 7 7 2017-18 AWARDS/ACCOLADES Jacob Bryson First Team Hockey East All-Star (3.14.18) Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award Kasper Björkqvist Hockey East Top Performer (10.23.17) Scott Conway Hockey East Top Performer (11.13.17) Erik Foley Hockey East Player of the Month (12.5.17) First Team Hockey East All-Star (3.14.18) Hayden Hawkey Hockey East Top Performer (10.9.17) Hockey East Def. Player of the Week (10.30.17), (1.2.18, 1.15.18) Second Team Hockey East All-Star (3.14.17) Ben Mirageas Hockey East Rookie of the Week (11.13.17) Brian Pinho Hockey East Top Performer (1.2.18) Hockey East Player of the Week (1.8.18) Third Team Hockey East All-Star (3.14.18) Hockey East Best Defensive Forward Josh Wilkins Hockey East Player of the Week (3.12.18) FRIAR HAT TRICKS* 10.20.17 (at St. Lawrence) - Kasper Björkqvist 2.10.17 (vs. UConn) - Erik Foley 2.4.17 (vs. Maine) - Anthony Florentino 10.30.15 (at Colgate) - Jake Walman 2.7.15 (vs. UConn) - Nick Saracino 1.16.12 (vs. NU) - Derek Army 11.4.11 (vs. UVM) - Tim Schaller 11.12.10 (at UAH) - Kyle MacKinnon 2.19.10 (vs. BU) - Kyle MacKinnon 10.23.09 (at BG) - Matt Berglund 11.03.02 (vs. Princeton) - Devin Rask# 10.12.02 (vs Iona) - Peter Zingoni 2.16.02 (vs. Maine) - Devin Rask 11.10.01 (at NU) - Jon Disalvatore^ 2.17.01 (at BU) - Peter Fregoe 1.12.01 (vs. Iona) - Peter Fregoe 11.3.00 (vs. Maine) - Devin Rask * - Since 2000 # - 4 goals (all in 3rd period) // ^ - 4 goals 2 SERIES HISTORY VS. CLARKSON (16-36-2,.315) Date Site Score 2/25/53 Clarkson Arena 4-7 L 2/26/55 Clarkson Arena 4-3 W 2/27/56 Clarkson Arena 3-8 L 1/4/57 Clarkson Arena 2-7 L 2/3/58 Clarkson Arena 1-9 L 2/5/58 RI Auditorium 2-10 L 1/15/59 Clarkson Arena 3-5 L 12/16/60 RI Auditorium 2-7 L 1/13/62 Clarkson Arena 1-9 L 3/6/62 Clarkson Arena (ECAC) 3-6 L 2/6/63 RI Auditorium 1-1 T (ot) 2/22/64 Clarkson Arena 6-4 W 3/13/64 Boston Arena (ECAC) 6-5 W 12/23/64 Madison Square Garden 3-9 L 2/10/65 RI Auditorium 6-1 W 2/25/66 Clarkson Arena 1-4 L 2/14/67 RI Auditorium 4-5 L 2/24/68 Clarkson Arena 3-11 L 3/1/69 RI Auditorium 3-6 L 1/30/70 Clarkson Arena 6-11 L 2/6/71 RI Auditorium 2-4 L 2/5/72 Clarkson Arena 4-3 W 2/3/73 Meehan Auditorium 3-2 W 2/1/74 Clarkson Arena 2-6 L 1/31/75 Schneider Arena 7-1 W 1/31/76 Rochester War Memorial 3-6 L 2/12/77 Schneider Arena 2-4 L 3/8/77 Walker Arena (ECAC) 3-6 L 11/18/77 Walker Arena 6-10 L 1/6/79 Ingalls Rink 2-7 L 1/14/79 Schneider Arena 3-1 W 2/1/80 Schneider Arena 5-2 W 3/15/80 Boston Garden (ECAC) 6-5 W 1/19/81 Walker Arena 3-8 L 3/13/81 Boston Garden (ECAC) 4-3 W 1/16/82 Schneider Arena 5-6 L 1/15/83 Walker Arena 4-3 W 2/19/84 Schneider Arena 3-8 L 12/29/92 Houston Fieldhouse 4-3 W (ot) 1/15/94 Cheel Arena 4-6 L 1/13/95 Schneider Arena 3-6 L 1/14/95 Schneider Arena 6-7 L 12/29/95 Houston Fieldhouse 3-4 L 1/13/96 Cheel Arena 4-5 L 11/24/01 Schneider Arena 4-2 W 11/29/02 Cheel Arena 0-4 L 12/27/03 Dunkin Donuts Ctr. 4-3 W 10/8/04 Schneider Arena 4-2 W 10/14/05 Cheel Arena 3-5 L 10/13/06 Schneider Arena 1-6 L 10/13/07 Cheel Arena 0-2 L 10/21/16 Schneider Arena 3-3 T (ot) 10/21/17 Cheel Arena 4-0 L 11/25/17 SSE Arena (Belfast, NI) 4-2 L SERIES NOTES - CLARKSON The Friars and Golden Knights meet for the third time this season after Clarkson claimed a 4-0 decision at Cheel Arena on Oct. 21 and a 4-2 win in Belfast on Nov. 25. Clarkson holds a 5-4 edge all-time in the series at neutral sites. The Golden Knights currently ride a six-game unbeaten streak against the Friars 5-0-1. The Friars last defeated Clarkson on Oct. 8, 2004 at Schneider Arena by a 4-2 score. SCOUTING THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS Clarkson finished 10th overall in the PairWise rankings with a 23-10-6 overall record. Sophomores Shelden Rempal (23-23-46) and Nico Sturm (14-23-37) pace the Clarkson attack, while Devin Brosseau (11g, 22a) and Kelly Summers (6g, 24a) have both eclipsed the 30-point mark. Goaltender Jake Kielly ranks fourth nationally in GAA (1.84) and eighth nationally in save percentage (.928). Kielly has stopped 46-of-48 shots in two games against Providence this year. Head Coach Casey Jones enters his seventh season at Clarkson and has posted a career record of 119-115-36 with the Golden Knights.

2017-18 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location...Providence, Rhode Island Denomination... Dominican Friars Founded... 1917 Enrollment... 3,897 Nickname... Friars Colors... Black, White and Silver (PMS 877) Arena... Schneider Arena (3,030) Arena Surface...200 X 85 Conference...Hockey East President... Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Assoc. VP/Athletics Director... Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Asst. VP/Exec. Assoc. AD/SWA...Jill LaPoint Sr. Assoc. AD/External Relations...Steve Napolillo Assoc. AD/Media Relations... Arthur Parks Asst. AD/Facilities... Dave Longo Assoc. Athletic Director/Business... Ashlee Magosin Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine...John Rock Assoc. AD/Compliance...Joe Nicastro TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...Nate Leaman (SUNY Cortland 97) Record at Providence/season...151-87-32/7th Career Record/season...289-215-67/15th Associate Head Coach...Scott Borek (Dartmouth 85) Associate Head Coach...Kris Mayotte (Union 06) Vol. Asst. Coach...Ron Rolston (Michigan Tech 89) Student Asst. Coach...Garrett Gamez (Providence 19) Coord. of Hockey Ops...Theresa Feaster (Providence 16) Final 2016-17 Record...22-12-5 2016-17 Hockey East Record/Finish...12-7-3/5th Letter winners Returning/Lost...18/8 Newcomers...8 Captain...Brian Pinho PROGRAM/HISTORY Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference...Hockey East Association First Varsity Season...1926-27 ECAC Hockey Titles... 1964 & 1981 Hockey East Regular Season Titles... 2016 Hockey East Tournament Titles... 1985 & 1996 NCAA Tournament Appearances... 14 (Last: 2018) Frozen Four Appearances...1964, 1983, 1985, 2015 NCAA Tournament Championships...1 (Last: 2015) All-Americans...25 (Last: Jake Walman in 2017) Hobey Baker Finalists... 7 (Last: Rob Gaudreau in 1992) MEDIA RELATIONS Hockey Contact...Mike Billings Email...mbillin2@providence.edu Office Phone...401-865-2201 Address...1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 Website...www.friars.com Twitter...@FriarsHockey... @CoachLeaman Youtube... www.youtube.com/pcfriarshockey Facebook... Facebook.com/PCMHockey Instagram...FriarsHockey Snapchat...GoFriars NCAA NOTABLES - The Friars played their longest NCAA game against league-foe Boston College in 1985. Providence prevailed in triple-overtime with a 4-3 win over the Eagles after 82:33. During that game, goalie Chris Terreri set the Frozen Four record for saves in a game with 62. - Mike Boback holds several records for the Friars during the NCAA s. He had the most assists in a game (3), year (6) and career (12). Additionally, he holds the most points in a game (4), year (8) and career (16). - Providence has advanced to the Frozen Four four times in program history and holds a 2-2 record in the semifinal. The Friars lost the 1985 championship game, 2-1, to RPI and captured the program s first National Championship with a 4-3 win over Boston University in 2015. - The Friars have faced 17 different schools in the NCAA Tournament. They have matched up with Minnesota more times than any other post-season opponent and hold a 2-3 record against them. The last time the Friars saw the Golden Gophers in NCAA play was in 1996. Friday will mark the first matchup between the Friars and Golden Knight in NCAA Tournament play. DREW BROWN S GOFUNDME Drew Brown s GoFundMe page has raised over $63,000 thus far. People interested in donating can do so at https://www.gofundme.com/dropping-the-mitts-for-drew-brown DUHAIME HOT AT THE RIGHT TIME In four playoff games, sophomore Brandon Duhaime leads the Friars with five points on two goals and three assists, including the overtime winner on Friday night against Northeastern. PINHO DOMINATES AT THE DOT Third Team Hockey East All-Star and Best Defensive Forward Brian Pinho excelled at the faceoff dot in last night s semifinal against Northeastern, winning 24-of-35 draws (.686). At TD Garden last weekend, Pinho won faceoffs at a.662 clip (41-62) over two games. THREE IS THE MAGIC NUMBER The Friars are 128-12-13 all-time under Nate Leaman when scoring three or more goals in a game. A PK RUN Overall this season, Providence has killed off 129-of-151 opposing power play opportunities this year (.854), which is good for seventh nationally this year. OT WINNERS The overtime win on March 16 vs. Northeastern was the fourth win in the extra session this season for Providence. The last 10 Friar OT winners: 3-16-2018 3-2 Northeastern (Brandon Duhaime) 2-9-2018 3-2 Maine (Scott Conway) 1-27-2018 2-1 Northeastern (Greg Printz) 10-20-2017 6-5 @ St. Lawrence (Josh Wilkins) 2-25-2017 2-1 UMass (Garrett Gamez) 2-19-2016 3-2 Notre Dame (Trevor Mingoia) 2-5-2016 1-0 @Maine (Nick Saracino) 2-20-2015 3-2 UMass (Noel Acciari) 1-9-2015 3-2 @Brown (Shane Luke) 1-3-2015 5-4 Colorado College (Mark Jankowski) AFTER 40 The Friars are 119-5-10 all-time under Nate Leaman when holding a lead after two periods. HOCKEY EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Friar sophomores Brandon Duhaime and Jacob Bryson were named to the Hockey East All-Tournament Team after Saturday night s 2-0 loss against ONE GOAL GAMES Providence has won each of its three playoff games by one goal and are 10-4-0 overall this season in one-goal games. In seven seasons under Nate Leaman, the Friars are 62-38-0 in one-goal games. UP NEXT Should the Friars advance, they will face the winner of Notre Dame-Michigan Tech in the East Regional Final on Saturday at 6 PM on ESPNU. 3

NCAA Bracket 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship Regionals March 23-25 Semifinals Championship April 5 April 7 1 St. Cloud St. (25-8-6) Fri. March 23-4 p.m. ESPNU Air Force (22-14-5) Minnesota St. (29-9-1) Fri. March 23-7:30 p.m. ESPN3 Minn. Duluth (21-16-3) Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN 4 Ohio St. (24-9-5) 6 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. ESPN2 Sat. March 24-3:30 p.m. ESPNU Princeton (19-12-4) Denver (22-9-8) Sat. March 24-7 p.m. ESPN3 Penn St. (18-14-5) 3 Cornell (25-5-2) Sat. March 24-1 p.m. ESPNews Boston U. (21-13-4) Michigan (20-14-3) Sat. March 24-4:30 p.m. ESPNews Northeastern (23-9-5) Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN 2 Notre Dame (25-9-2) 6 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. Fri. March 23-3 p.m. ESPN2 Michigan Tech (22-16-5) Providence (23-11-4) Fri. March 23-6:30 p.m. ESPNU Clarkson (23-10-6) West: Denny Sanford PREMIER Center Sioux Falls, SD Sat. March 24-9 p.m. ESPN2 Midwest: PPL Center Allentown, PA Sun. March 25-6:30 p.m. ESPNU Northeast: DCU Center Worcester, MA Sun. March 25-4 p.m. ESPN2 East: Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, CT Sat. March 24-6 p.m. ESPNU ESPN2 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 NATIONAL CHAMPION East Seeds Midwest Seeds Northeast Seeds West Seeds 1. Notre Dame 1. Ohio St. 1. Cornell 1. St. Cloud St. 2. Providence 2. Denver 2. Michigan 2. Minnesota St. 3. Clarkson 3. Penn St. 3. Northeastern 3. Minn. Duluth 4. Michigan Tech 4. Princeton 4. Boston U. 4. Air Force All times are Eastern time. Information subject to change. 2014 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering. 4

PROVIDENCE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA Tournament Appearances: 14-18-0 (13 appearances) First Round: 5-7-0 (8 Appearances) Year Game Result Location (Arena) 1989 Northern Michigan 9, Providence 5 L Marquette, Mich. (Lakeview Arena) 1989 Providence 4, Northern Michigan 2 W Marquette, Mich. (Lakeview Arena) 1989 Providence 2, Northern Michigan 0 W Marquette, Mich. (Lakeview Arena) 1991 Providence 4, Minnesota 3 W Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) 1991 Minnesota 8, Providence 4 L Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) 1991 Minnesota 8, Providence 3 L Minneapolis, Minn. (Mariucci Arena) 1996 Minnesota 5, Providence 1 L East Lansing, Mich. (Munn Ice Arena) 2001 Wisconsin 4, Providence 1 L Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena) 2014 Providence 4, Quinnipiac 0 W Bridgeport, Conn. (Webster Bank Arena) 2015 Providence 7, Miami 5 W Providence, R.I. (Dunkin Donuts Center) 2016 Minnesota Duluth 2, Providence 1 (2ot) L Worcester, Mass. (DCU Center) 2017 Harvard 3, Providence 0 L Providence, R.I. (Dunkin Donuts Center) Quarterfinals/Regional Finals: 5-6-0 (7 Appearances) Year Game Result Location (Arena) 1978 Boston University 5, Providence 2 L Providence, R.I. (Schneider Arena) 1981 Michigan Tech 7, Providence 3 L Providence, R.I. (Schneider Arena) 1981 Michigan Tech 6, Providence 5 L Providence, R.I. (Schneider Arena) 1983 Providence 7, Minnesota Duluth 3 W Providence, R.I. (Schneider Arena) 1983 Providence 3, Minnesota Duluth 2 W Providence, R.I. (Schneider Arena) 1985 Michigan State 3, Providence 2 L East Lansing, Mich.(Munn Arena) 1985 Providence 4, Michigan State 2 W East Lansing, Mich. (Munn Arena) 1989 Providence 8, Maine 6 W Orono, Maine (Alfond Arena) 1989 Maine 3, Providence 2 L Orono, Maine (Alfond Arena) 1989 Maine 4, Providence 3 (2ot) L Orono, Maine (Alfond Arena) 2014 Union 3, Providence 1 L Bridgeport, Conn. (Webster Bank Arena) 2015 Providence 4, Denver 1 W Providence, R.I. (Dunkin Donuts Center) Semifinals: 2-2-0 (4 Appearances) Year Game Result Location (Arena) 1964 Michigan 3, Providence 2 L Denver, Colo. (DU Arena) 1983 Wisconsin 2, Providence 0 L Grand Forks, N.D. (Winter Sports Center) 1985 Providence 4, Boston College 3 (3ot) W Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) 2015 Providence 4, Omaha 1 W Boston, Mass. (TD Garden) Consolation Game: 1-1-0 (2 Appearances) Year Game Result Location (Arena) 1964 RPI 2, Providence 1 L Denver, Colo. (DU Arena) 1983 Providence 4, Minnesota 3 W Grand Forks, N.D. (Winter Sports Center) Championship Game: 1-1-0 (2 Appearances) Year Game Result Location (Arena) 1985 RPI 2, Providence 1 L Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) 2015 Providence 4, Boston University 3 W Boston, Mass. (TD Garden) 5

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS in NCAA Tournament MOST GOALS: YEAR: 6; Rob Gaudreau, 1989 GAME: 2; Rob Gaudreau, March 24, 1989 vs. Maine 2; Mike Boback, March 24, 1989 vs. Maine 2; Lyle Wildgoose, March 17, 1989 vs. Northern Michigan 2; Shane Luke, March 28, 2015 vs. Miami CAREER: 8; Rob Gaudreau, 1989 & 1991 MOST ASSISTS: GAME: 3; Mike Boback, March 17, 1991 vs. Minnesota 3; Jake Walman, March 29, 2015 vs. Denver YEAR: 6; Mike Boback (1989 & 1991) CAREER: 12; Mike Boback (1989 & 1991) MOST POINTS: GAME: 4; Mike Boback, March 24, 1989 vs. Maine YEAR: 8; Rob Gaudreau, 1989 8; Mike Boback, 1989 CAREER: 16; Mike Boback, 1989 & 1991 MOST SAVES: GAME: 62; Chris Terreri, March 28, 1985 (3ot) vs. Boston College* 54; Nick Ellis, March 25, 2016 (2ot) vs. Minnesota Duluth^ 49; Jon Gillies, April 11, 2015 vs. Boston University YEAR: 185; Chris Terreri, 1985# 151; Mark Romaine, 1989 126; Jon Gillies, 2015 * Frozen Four record ^ Northeast Regional record SHUTOUTS: CAREER: 1; Mark Romaine, March 19, 1989 vs. Northern Michigan (2-0) 1; Jon Gillies, March 28, 2014 vs. Quinnipiac (4-0) SAVE PERCENTAGE: CAREER:.964; Nick Ellis, 2016 (54/56).948; Chris Terreri, 1983 & 1985 (275/290).936; Jon Gillies, 2013-15 (191/204) GAMES PLAYED: CAREER: 7; Kyle McKenzie, 2013-2017 7; Anthony Florentino, 2013-2017 TEAM GOALS: YEAR: 24; 1989 (T-4th all-time in NCAA history) 19; 2015 14; 1983 11; 1985 LONGEST GAMES: 82:33 - Providence 4, Boston College 3 (3ot) - March 28, 1985* 80:57 - Minnesota Duluth 2, Providence 1 (2ot) - March 25, 2016 * denotes 10-minute overtime periods PC NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS FRIARS ALL-TIME IN NCAA VS. OPPONENTS Team Overall NCAA Boston College 50-114-14 1-0 Boston University 56-109-17 1-1 Denver 9-6-2 1-0 Harvard 9-18-1 0-1 Northern Michigan 5-5-1 2-1 Maine 54-64-7 1-2 Miami 9-5-3 1-0 Michigan 0-3-0 0-1 Michigan State 3-1-0 1-1 Michigan Tech 3-5-2 0-2 Minnesota 4-13-1 2-3 Minnesota Duluth 7-16-2 2-1 Omaha 1-2-0 1-0 Quinnipiac 4-2-1 1-0 RPI 26-24-2 0-2 Union 7-3-1 0-1 Wisconsin 3-9-0 0-2 6

Nate LEAMAN HEAD COACH Seventh Season at PC 15th Season as Head Coach Entering his seventh season at the helm in 2017-18, Head Coach Nate Leaman has led a resurgence of the Providence College men s hockey program, highlighted by winning the 2015 NCAA Championship, marking the first NCAA title in program history. In 2016-17, Leaman's squad notched at 22 wins, marking its fourth consecutive season with at least 20-plus victories. Overall, the Friars finished at 22-12-5 (12-7-3), good for fifth in the Hockey East and good for it's fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. The team notched a double-digit win total (13) at Schneider Arena for the fourth consecutive season. The senior class posted a 53-15-7 at home over the last four seasons (.753). The 13-3-3 record (.763) at home in 2016-17 was the fifth-best winning percentage posted at Schneider Arena in 43 seasons. The Friars' resurgence in the second half saw a nine-game winning streak from January to February, falling just one win shy of the program record (10) set in 2015-16. Providence appeared in the Hockey East Quarterfinals for the sixth time in Leaman's six seasons. Friar defenseman Jake Walman was the lone repeat All-American in 2016-17 and became the program's six member to be a two-time All-American selection. Walman also earned First Team Hockey East and First Team All-New England accolades prior to signing an entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues in March 2017. The Providence College Years The Friars boasted the second-most wins in program history in 2015-16 (27) and earned their third-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Overall, the Friars finished the season with a 27-7-4 record, including a program-best 16-3-3 Hockey East record which netted the team its first share of the Hockey East regular season title. Paced by Mark Jankowski s 40 points, the first time a Friar has hit the 40-point mark since 2002-03, Leaman s squad raced out to an undefeated first half of the season (12-0-3) and ran its unbeaten streak to 19-games dating back to 2014-15. The Friars were the first team since Colorado College in 1995-96 to be unbeaten entering the Christmas break and also secured the best start to a season by a reigning NCAA hockey champion. Leaman became the fastest Friar Head Coach to reach 100 career wins and holds a 106-65-23 record (.606) with the Friars. For his efforts, he was named Hockey East Coach of the Year and a Spencer Penrose finalist for National Coach of the Year. Sophomore defenseman Jake Walman blossomed in his second year at Providence, leading all NCAA defensemen in goals (13), points per game (1.04), power play goals (8), and game-winning goals (4). Walman became the first Friar since Tim Army and Chris Terreri in 1984-85 to earn First Team All-American accolades. Jankowski earned Second Team All-American honors for his 15 goals and 25 assists in 2015-16. Junior goaltender Nick Ellis (25-7-4) put forth the best goaltending performance in Friars history with a 1.80 GAA and.936 save percentage and also tallied four shutouts in 2015-16. Ellis top performance of the season came in the finale as he set a NCAA Northeast Regional record with 54 saves in a 2-1 double overtime setback to Minnesota Duluth on March 25. The Friars advanced to the Hockey East Championship semifinals at the TD Garden for the fourth time in Leaman's first five seasons and holds a 5-2-0 record in seven NCAA Tournament games with Providence. Leaman has coached 127 All-Conference Academic selections, 28 NHL Draft picks, 20 All- Conference selections, eight All-Conference Rookie Team honorees, nine All-Americans, three ECAC Student-Athletes of the Year, two CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All- NATE LEAMAN S RECORD Year Team Overall Conf. Finish 2003-04 Union 14-17-5 8-11-3 8 2004-05 Union 13-22-2 8-13-1 8 2005-06 Union 16-16-6 9-9-4 T-6 2006-07 Union 14-19-3 7-14-1 12 2007-08 Union 15-14-6 10-7-5 T-4 2008-09 Union 19-17-3 9-11-2 8 2009-10 Union 21-12-6 12-6-4 3 2010-11 Union 26-10-4 17-3-2 1 2011-12 Providence 14-20-4 10-14-3 7 2012-13 Providence 17-14-7 13-8-6 T-3 2013-14 Providence 22-10-6 11-7-2 3 2014-15 Providence 26-13-2 13-8-1 T-2 2015-16 Providence 27-7-4 16-3-3 T-1 2016-17 Providence 22-12-5 12-7-3 5 2017-18 Providence 23-11-4 13-7-4 -- Total 289-215-67 178-128-44 -- 7 District Honorees and one Hobey Baker finalist. Nine members from the 2015-16 squad ended up signing entry level contracts or amateur try-out agreements with professional teams: Tom Parisi (Montreal NHL), Mark Jankowski (Calgary NHL), Brandon Tanev (Winnipeg NHL), Nick Ellis (Edmonton NHL), John Gilmour (New York Rangers NHL), Kevin Rooney (Albany AHL), Trevor Mingoia (Albany AHL), Nick Saracino (Iowa AHL), and Steve McParland (Elmira ECHL). Tanev appeared in the final three regular season games with the Jets. In 2014-15, Leaman guided the Friars to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time in program history and Providence posted its second-highest win total of all-time (26). He became the youngest head coach to win the NCAA title since 1993 (Shawn Walsh) as Providence College became the 20th institution to win the NCAA Div. I Men s Ice Hockey Championship. The 2015 championship also marked Providence College s first NCAA team title in a men s sport and the College s third overall NCAA Championship in a team sport. During the 2014-15 National Hockey League season Josh THE NATE LEAMAN FILE Full Name: Nathan G. Leaman Birthdate: November 27, 1972 Hometown: Kettering, Ohio Family: Wife, Alice; Sons, Ty, Bryce and Nolan Education: SUNY Cortland 97 - B.S. in biological sciences University of Maine 99 - M.S. in biological sciences Coaching Head Coach Providence College (Hockey East), 2011- pres. Union College (ECAC), 2003-2011 Assistant Coach Harvard University (ECACHL), 1999-2003 U.S.A World Junior Team, 2007 and 2009 Volunteer Assistant Coach U. of Maine (Hockey East), 1998-1999 Awards and Honors Penrose Award (Div. I Nat l Coach of the Year) - 2011 ECAC Coach of the Year - 2010 and 2011 Hockey East Coach of the Year - 2016 Inside College Hockey Nat l Coach of the Year - 2010 Spencer Penrose Award Finalist - 2010, 2015, 2016 USCHO Coach of the Year - 2015 Inducted into the SUNY Cortland Hall of Fame - 2014 Playing Experience Played at SUNY Cortland (SUNYAC) Jooris (Union College) and Tim Schaller 13 (Providence College) became the most recent former Leaman players to reach the NHL when they debuted for the Calgary Flames and the Buffalo Sabres, respectively. The 2011 Spencer Penrose Award winner, Leaman also was a Spencer Penrose finalist in 2015 and was named the 2015 USCHO.com Coach of the Year. Providence finished the 2014-15 season ranked No. 1 in the national polls (USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine). The Friars last cracked the top two-places in the national polls in January of 1990, when they were ranked No. 2 in the Times Union poll. After leading Providence through the 2015 NCAA East Regional (Providence, R.I.) with wins over No. 1 seed Miami, 7-5, and No. 2 seed Denver, 4-1, Leaman and the Friars headed to the Frozen Four for the fourth time in program history and first time since 1985. At the 2015 Frozen Four (Boston, Mass.), Providence downed No. 2 seed Nebraska Omaha, 4-1, in the national semifinals to advance to the NCAA Championship game for the second time in program history. Leaman then guided the Friars to their first-ever NCAA Championship with a thrilling, come-from-behind 4-3 victory over No. 1 seed Boston University at the TD Garden (April 11). Junior goaltender Jon Gillies made a career-high 49 saves en route to being named the Frozen Four's Most Outstanding Player. Junior forward Brandon Tanev netted the game-winning goal with 6:17 remaining in the third period. The Friars finished the 2014-15 season with a 26-13-2 record, marking the second-highest win total in program history. Providence also finished the 2014-15 regular season with a 21-11-2 mark, which tied for the second-most regular-season wins in program history. The Friars finished the regular-season with a 13-8-1 mark in Hockey East play and tied for second in the league standings, matching their best-ever Hockey East finish. Providence earned the No. 2 seed in the Hockey East playoffs, its highest seed in the Hockey East Tournament, and appeared in the Hockey East Quarterfinals for the fourth-consecutive season. Providence also finished the season ranked fifth in the nation in scoring defense, yielding just 2.05 goals-against per game. Junior forward Nick Saracino (14-24-38) led the Friars in scoring, while Gillies (24-13-2, 2.01 goals-against average,.930 save percentage) was named an American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Second Team All-American for the second time in his career, becoming the fifth Friar to earn multiple All-America honors. Gillies also was named a First Team Hockey East All-Star, becoming just the fifth goaltender in Hockey East history to earn multiple First Team honors and the first Friar goaltender to do so. He became the second Friar to earn multiple First Team Hockey East honors, joining Mike Boback 92. Gillies, who signed with the NHL s Calgary Flames following the season, finished his Friar career as the program s record holder for career shutouts (13), career goals-against average (2.08) and he posted a.931 career save percentage. He recorded three of the top-four single season goals-against averages in program history, ranks second in wins (60) and saves (3,000) and fourth in games played by a goaltender (108). Ross Mauermann 15, who was one of Leaman s first recruits at Providence, became the 49th Friar to reach the 100-career points plateau and he set the program record for games played after appearing in all 156 games of his Friar career. Mauermann (52-60-112) was the 35th Friar to score at least 50-career goals and ranks 36th on Providence s all-time points list. Noel Acciari 15 was named the Hockey East Defensive Forward of the Year, marking the third-consecutive Friar forward to earn Hockey East Defensive Forward of the Year honors under Leaman. He went on to sign with the Boston Bruins after the season. In addition, seven of Leaman s players went on to earn Hockey East Academic All-Star honors after winning the NCAA championship in 2015. In 2013-14, Leaman guided the Friars back to the NCAA Championship field for the first time since 2001 and Providence went on to record its first NCAA win since 1991. The 2013-14 season saw the Friars post a 22-11-6 record, tying the mark for the third-

LEAMAN BY-THE-NUMBERS 289 Career wins as a Div. I men s head coach. 138 Conference All-Academic selections have played for Leaman. 151 Career wins while leading the Friars. 33 NHL Draft picks have played for Leaman. 16th NCAA Div. I men s head coach to lead two programs to the NCAA Tournament (Providence College and Union College). 21 Conference All-Star selections have played for Leaman. 15th Season as a Div. I head coach. 8 All-Conference Rookie Team selections have played for Leaman. 6 Hockey East Quarterfinal appearances in his first six seasons leading the Friars, marking the first time that Providence has made the quarterfinals in six consecutive seasons. 2 Stints as an assistant coach for the U.S. World Junior Team (2007 & 2009). 1 Spencer Penrose Award as the Div. I Men s Coach of the Year (2011) and Hockey East Coach of the Year Award (2016) most wins in program history. Providence placed third in the regular-season Hockey East standings and, after a home, quarterfinal-series sweep of Maine, advanced to the Hockey East Championship semifinals for a program-record third straight year. After defeating Quinnipiac in NCAA First Round play, Leaman and the Friars advanced to the NCAA East Regional final where they fell to eventual national champion Union, 3-1. Leaman became the 16th NCAA Div. I men's hockey head coach to lead two different teams to the NCAA Tournament. Led by Mauermann, the Friar offense scored 115 goals in 2013-14, the most since the 2002-03 season. Mauermann scored 19 goals and added 17 assists for 36 points to become the highest scoring Friar since the 2003-04 season when three players topped the 36-point plateau. Mauermann, who has led the Friars in scoring in each of Leaman's first three seasons, was also named the Hockey East's Co-Defensive Forward of the Year in addition to being named the League's Len Ceglarski Individual Sportsmanship Award winner. Gillies set the Providence record for career shutouts (9), surpassing the seven career shutouts that Tyler Sims `08 posted from 2004-08. Gillies became the second Friar to take part in multiple World Junior Championships after he started for Team USA at the 2014 WJC in Malmo, Sweden and won gold with Team USA at the 2013 WJC in Ufa, Russia. Gillies finished the 2013-14 season with the nation's fourth-best save percentage (.931). Other 2013-14 highlights included the program's first six-game winning streak since 2005-06 and a regular-season-ending sweep at Maine, which marked Providence's first sweep at Maine since 2007. That sweep put the Friars in position to host a Hockey East Quarterfinal series for a second consecutive season. The Friar penalty kill ended the season ranked third-best in the country with an 87.2 success rate, while the team defense's 2.26 goals-against per game ranked seventh nationally. In 2012-13, Leaman led the Friars to a 17-14-7 overall record and a 13-8-6 mark in Hockey East play. It marked the most wins for a Friar squad since the 2005-06 season. The 13 Hockey East wins tied for the third-most in program history. The Friars entered the last weekend of the regular season in contention for the league title for the first time ever and went on to win a home quarterfinal Hockey East playoff series for the first time since 2001. The Friars then made a second consecutive Hockey East semifinal appearance, marking the first time in 17 seasons that Providence made back-to-back Hockey East semifinals appearances. In 2012-13, Leaman coached Providence College's first All-American since 2004, then freshman goaltender Gillies, who was named a Second Team All-American. Gillies was also named the Hockey Commissioner's Association (HCA) National Rookie of the Year, a First Team Hockey East All-Star and the Hockey East Rookie of the Year. He was just the third freshman all-time to earn First Team Hockey East honors. In addition, senior Kyle Murphy was named the 2013 Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award Winner by the HCA, Schaller became just the second Friar to earn Hockey East Defensive Forward of the Year honors and six Friars were named to the 2013 Hockey East All-Academic Team. During the 2012-13 season, the Friars reached as high as 16th in the USCHO.com poll. Providence was then ranked 18th in the season-ending USCHO.com poll, marking the first time since 2001 the Friars were ranked in the year-end USCO.com poll. The Friars were able to move into the polls on the strength of several marquee wins, including their first win at New Hampshire since 2004 and their first win at Boston College in 18 tries. In his first season at Providence (2011-12), Leaman led the Friars to the Hockey East Semifinals for the first time since 2001. Providence defeated No. 2 seed UMass Lowell in a best-of-three quarterfinal series to become the first No. 7 seed to ever win a Hockey East Quarterfinal series. Leaman, who was appointed the 12th coach at Providence on April 22, 2011, guided Providence to 14 victories during the 2011-12 season. Among those wins was a twogame, weekend sweep of then No. 1 ranked Merrimack on December 3-4. The 2-1 overtime triumph on Dec. 2 was PC's first over a No. 1 team since 2003. After their successful weekend against Merrimack, the Friars were ranked in the USCHO.com national poll for the first time since 2008. In all, Providence recorded seven wins against nationally ranked teams, including five victories against squads in the top-10. Mauermann was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team, becoming the first Friar to earn the honor since 2007. Leaman's Providence College teams have been very involved in the Providence College community and beyond. In 2012, the Friars added Kevin Rich to their squad as part of Team IMPACT, which is a non-profit chartered to improve the quality of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses. Rich has remained involved with team activities throughout the past three seasons. The Friars also have regularly taken part in Rhode Island's Reading Week, hosting a holiday pasta dinner at Schneider Arena for season ticket holders and served by the players and hosting an annual outdoor youth clinic in downtown Providence at Kennedy Plaza. Leaman received the Reverend John McMahon Award from the Providence College Student Congress in April of 2013. Recognizing members of the PC community for outstanding dedication and service to the student body, the Reverend John McMahon Award is the highest honor that Student Congress awards. The Union College Years Prior to Providence, Leaman spent eight seasons as the head coach at Union College (2003-11) and he was instrumental in helping to build Union s 2014 NCAA Championship winning squad. Leaman's final team at Union, the 2010-11 squad, posted an impressive 26-10-4 overall record, including a 17-3-2 mark in the ECAC. The team captured the College's first Cleary Cup (ECAC regular season champion) and earned its first NCAA Div. I Tournament berth. Union's season came to end when it was defeated by eventual national champion Minnesota-Duluth, 2-0, in the 2011 NCAA East Regional Semifinal. The Dutchmen went 14-1-1 in their final 16 regular season games to clinch the league title. Union had the top power play in the nation as it posted a 29.5 percent success rate. In addition, the team allowed just 2.10 goals per game, which ranked second in the nation. The Dutchmen also were ranked nationally for the entire season and reached as high as fourth. For his efforts, Leaman received the 2011 Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I Men's Coach of the Year and he also was named ECAC Coach of the Year for the second straight season. In eight seasons at Union, Leaman's teams posted a 138-127-35 mark and Leaman became the first Union Head Coach to leave with a winning record (since the program moved to Div. I). His 138 wins are the most of any of the 14 head coaches in school history. Leaman guided Union to four consecutive winning seasons. In 2009-10, the team posted a 21-12-6 record, finished third place in the ECAC regular season and was the ECAC Tournament runner up. As An Assistant Coach Prior to taking the head coaching position at Union, Leaman spent four seasons as an assistant coach for Mark Mazzoleni at Harvard, where he was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator during his final season. Leaman helped rebuild the Harvard program into one of the top teams in the ECAC, taking the squad from eighth place in the league to an ECAC tournament championship and NCAA appearance in 2001-2002, and an ECAC runner-up finish and NCAA appearance in 2002-2003. During his four years on the Harvard coaching staff, Leaman had a hand in recruiting 13 NHL draft picks and helped the program to be consistently ranked near the top of college hockey in the number of players with NHL rights. Before coaching at Harvard, Leaman served as a volunteer assistant coach under Shawn Walsh at the University of Maine in 1998-99. In helping guide Maine to a 31-6-4 record and the 1999 NCAA Championship, Leaman's responsibilities included working with the Black Bears' defense, video analysis, on-campus recruiting and monitoring of the players' academic progress. While in Orono, Leaman earned a Master of Science degree in biological sciences in 1999. Prior to joining the staff at Maine, Leaman served as associate coach for one season at Old Town High School in Old Town, Maine, where he was responsible for the design and implementation of team practices and bench management during games. Leaman also served as an assistant coach with USA Hockey for the US World Junior Team in 2007 and 2009. In 2007, he helped lead the team to a Bronze Medal in Leksand, Sweden. Personal Leaman is a 1997 graduate of SUNY Cortland, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences with a concentration in environmental science and received the Aldo Leopold Award for excellence in environmental science. Captain of the hockey team as a junior and senior, Leaman finished his career as one of the top-20 scorers in Red Dragons' history. He was inducted into the Red Dragons' Hall of Fame in September, 2014. Prior to attending Cortland, Leaman spent a season with the Enkoping Sports Klubb in Enkoping, Sweden, and also played one year with the Indianapolis Junior Ice in the North American Junior Hockey League. 8

1 Jake Beaton Sr. G 6-0/192 East Falmouth, Mass. Providence College (ACHA) 2 Vincent Desharnais Jr. D 6-6/224 Laval, Quebec Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 4 Ben Mirageas Fr. D 6-1/178 Newburyport, Mass. Chicago Steel (USHL) 5 Tommy Davis Gr. D 6-2/194 Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. Princeton Tigers (ECAC) 8 Ryan Tait Jr. F 5-10/188 Santa Clarita, Calif. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 9 Brandon Duhaime So. F 6-0/205 Parkland, Fla. Tri-City Storm (USHL) 10 Scott Conway Jr. F 6-0/185 Basingstoke, England Penticton Vees (BCHL) 11 Greg Printz Fr. F 6-2/214 Fairfax, Va. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 12 Erik Foley Jr. F 5-11/193 Mansfield, Mass. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 14 Davis Bunz Fr. D 6-1/188 Middleton, Wis. Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) 15 Josh Wilkins So. F 5-11/180 Raleigh, N.C. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 17 Shane Kavanagh So. F 5-10/195 East Providence, R.I. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 18 Jacob Bryson So. D 5-9/177 London, Ontario Omaha Lancers (USHL) 19 Jason O'Neill Fr. F 5-11/178 Odenton, Md. Chicago Steel (USHL) 20 Kasper Björkqvist So. F 6-1/205 Espoo, Finland Espoo Blues (Jr. A SM-Liiga) 21 Spenser Young So. D 5-10/175 Brentwood, N.H. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 22 Vimal Sukumaran So. F 5-10/184 Montreal, Quebec Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 23 Truman Reed Sr. D 6-2/212 Anchorage, Alaska Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 24 Bryan Lemos Jr. F 5-10/191 East Providence, R.I. Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) 25 Robbie Hennessey Sr. F 5-10/174 Garnet Valley, Pa. Northwood School (USHS) 26 Brian Pinho Sr. F 6-1/191 North Andover, Mass. Indiana Ice (USHL) 28 Alex Cromwell Sr. F 6-2/219 McKinney, Texas Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 29 Bailey Conger Fr. F 6-1/185 Boise, Idaho Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) 31 Hayden Hawkey Jr. G 6-2/187 Parker, Colo. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill Fr. G 6-4/197 Ottawa, Ontario Bloomington Thunder (USHL) Captain: Brian Pinho Alternate Captains: Jacob Bryson, Vincent Desharnais NUMERICAL ROSTER Nate Leaman - Head Coach (Seventh Season, SUNY Cortland 97) Scott Borek - Associate Head Coach (Third Season, Dartmouth '85) Kris Mayotte - Associate Head Coach (Fourth Season, Union College 06) Ron Rolston - Volunteer Assistant Coach (First Season, Michigan Tech '90) Garrett Gamez - Student Assistant Coach (Providence College '19) Theresa Feaster - Coordinator of Men's Hockey Operations (Second Season, Providence College 16) Graduate Student (1) 5 Tommy Davis Seniors (5) 1 Jake Beaton 23 Truman Reed 25 Robbie Hennessey 26 Brian Pinho 28 Alex Cromwell Juniors (6) 2 Vincent Desharnais 8 Ryan Tait 10 Scott Conway 12 Erik Foley ROSTER BY CLASS 24 Bryan Lemos 31 Hayden Hawkey Sophomores (7) 9 Brandon Duhaime 15 Josh Wilkins 17 Shane Kavanagh 18 Jacob Bryson 20 Kasper Björkqvist 21 Spenser Young 22 Vimal Sukumaran Freshmen (6) 4 Ben Mirageas 11 Greg Printz 14 Davis Bunz 19 Jason O'Neill 29 Bailey Conger 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill 9

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN Alaska (1) 23 Truman Reed New Hampshire (1) 21 Spenser Young BREAKDOWN BY MAJOR Economics (1) 25 Robbie Hennessey Marketing (1) 8 Ryan Tait California (1) 8 Ryan Tait Colorado (1) 31 Hayden Hawkey England (1) 10 Scott Conway Finland (1) 20 Kasper Björkqvist Florida (1) 9 Brandon Duhaime Idaho (1) 29 Bailey Conger Maryland (1) 19 Jason O'Neill North Carolina (1) 15 Josh Wilkins Ontario (2) 18 Jacob Bryson 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill Pennsylvania (1) 25 Robbie Hennessey Quebec (2) 2 Vincent Desharnais 22 Vimal Sukumaran Rhode Island (2) 17 Shane Kavanagh 24 Bryan Lemos Texas (1) 28 Alex Cromwell Finance (7) 1 Jake Beaton 18 Jacob Bryson 28 Alex Cromwell 31 Hayden Hawkey 24 Bryan Lemos 26 Brian Pinho 22 Vimal Sukumaran Management (7) 20 Kasper Björkqvist 29 Bailey Conger 10 Scott Conway 2 Vincent Desharnais 4 Ben Mirageas 19 Jason O'Neill 11 Greg Printz Mathematics (1) 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill MBA (1) 5 Tommy Davis Political Science (2) 12 Erik Foley 23 Truman Reed Sociology (2) 9 Brandon Duhaime 17 Shane Kavanagh Undeclared (3) 14 Davis Bunz 15 Josh Wilkins 21 Spenser Young Massachusetts (4) 1 Jake Beaton 4 Ben Mirageas 12 Erik Foley 26 Brian Pinho Virginia (1) 11 Greg Printz Wisconsin (1) 14 Davis Bunz New Jersey (1) 5 Tommy Davis 10 Brian Pinho was named the 100th captain in team history.

Headshot Roster 1 Jake Beaton 2 Vincent Desharnais 4 Ben Mirageas 5 Tommy Davis 8 Ryan Tait 9 Brandon Duhaime 10 Scott Conway 11 Greg Printz 12 Erik Foley 14 Davis Bunz 15 Josh Wilkins 17 Shane Kavanagh 18 Jacob Bryson 19 Jason O Neill 20 Kasper Björkqvist 21 Spenser Young 22 Vimal Sukumaran 23 Truman Reed 24 Bryan Lemos 25 Robbie Hennessey 26 Brian Pinho 28 Alex Cromwell 29 Bailey Conger 31 Hayden Hawkey 33 Gabe Mollot-Hill 11

#2 Vincent Desharnais Goals: 1 (3 times - 1/20/17 at UMass Lowell) Assists: 2 (2 times - 1/12/18 at Boston College) Points: 2 (2 times - 1/12/18 at Boston College) Point Streak: 3 games* (1/6/18-1/13/18); 0-4-4 Goal Streak: -- #4 Ben Mirageas Goals: 2 (11/11/17 vs. UMass) Assists: 2 (2 times - 1/3/18 vs. Brown) Points: 4 (11/11/17 vs. UMass) Point Streak: 2 games (11/9/17-11/11/17); 3-2-5 Goal Streak: 2 games (11/9/17-11/11/17); 3-2-5 #5 Tommy Davis Goals: 2 (2/18/17 at Union) Assists: 1 (24 times - 3/16/18 vs. Northeastern) Points: 2 (2 times - 10/20/17 at St. Lawrence) Point Streak: 3 games (2/17/17-2/24/17); 3-1-4 Goal Streak: 2 games (2/17/17-2/18/17); 3-0-3 #8 Ryan Tait Goals: 2 (4 times - 11/24/17 at Maine) Assists: 1 (11 times - 10/7/17 at Miami) Points: 2 (5 times - 11/24/17 at Maine) Point Streak: 3 games (10/23/15-10/30/15) Goal Streak: 2 games* (1/21/17-1/27/17) * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed #9 Brandon Duhaime Goals: 1 (11 times - 3/16/18 vs. Northeastern) Assists: 2 (3 times - 2/9/18 vs. Maine) Points: 2 (7 times - 3/16/18 vs. Northeastern) Point Streak: 5 games (12/29/17-1/12/18); 2-5-7 Goal Streak: 2 games* (3/10/18 - present); 2-3-5 * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed #10 Scott Conway Goals: 2 (4 times - 1/26/17 at Northeastern) Assists: 3 (11/11/17 vs. UMass) Points: 4 (2 times - 11/11/17 vs. UMass) Point Streak: 5 games (1/23/15-2/7/15); 2-6-8 Goal Streak: 3 games* (2/2/18-2/9/18); 3-1-4 * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed #11 Greg Printz Goals: 1 (4 times - 1/27/18 vs. Northeastern) Assists: 1 (5 times - 2/17/18 at UMass Lowell) Points: 1 (9 times - 2/17/18 at UMass Lowell) Point Streak: 5 games (12/29/17-1/12/18); 2-3-5 Goal Streak: -- #12 Erik Foley Goals: 3 (2/10/17 vs. UConn) Assists: 2 (6 times - 12/29/17 vs. Arizona State) Points: 4 (2 times - 11/18/17 at Merrimack) Point Streak: 7 games (11/9/17-12/1/17); 6-8-14 Goal Streak: 2 games* (2/16/18-2/17/18); 2-0-2 * - Three times, most recent occurrence listed #14 Davis Bunz Goals: -- Assists: 1 (2 times - 3/16/18 vs. Northeastern) Points: 1 (2 times - 3/16/18 vs. Northeastern) Point Streak: -- Goal Streak: -- #15 Josh Wilkins Goals: 2 (2 times - 1/18/18 at UConn) Assists: 3 (10/7/16 vs. Miami) Points: 3 (4 times - 12/29/17 vs. Arizona State) Point Streak: 4 games* (2/3/18 - present); 2-3-5 Goal Streak: 3 games (1/12/18-1/18/18); 4-0-4 #17 Shane Kavanagh Goals: 1 (5 times - 11/18/17 at Merrimack) Assists: 1 (4 times - 1/18/18 at UConn) Points: 2 (10/15/17 vs Boston College) Point Streak: 2 games (2/18/17-2/24/17); 2-0-2 Goal Streak: 2 games (2/18/17-2/24/17); 2-0-2 #18 Jacob Bryson Goals: 2 (2/9/18 vs. Maine) Assists: 2 (9 times - 1/18/18 at UConn) Points: 2 (11 times - 1/18/18 at UConn) Point Streak: 6 games (10/30/16-11/26/16); 1-7-8 Goal Streak: 2 games (2/3/18-2/9/18); 3-0-3 #19 Jason O Neill Goals: -- Assists: 2 (2 times - 11/24/17 at Maine) Points: 2 (2 times - 11/24/17 at Maine) Point Streak: 2 games (10/7/17-10/15/17) Goal Streak: -- #20 Kasper Björkqvist Goals: 3 (10/20/17 at St. Lawrence) Assists: 1 (13 times - 3/9/18 vs. Maine) Points: 3 (10/20/17 at St. Lawrence) Point Streak: 6 games (12/30/17-1/18/18); 4-3-7 Goal Streak: 2 games* (1/27/18-2/2/18); 2-0-2 * - Three times, most recent occurrence listed #21 Spenser Young Goals: 1 (5 times - 2/16/18 vs. UMass Lowell) Assists: 2 (2 times - 10/27/17 vs. Boston College) Points: 2 (4 times - 10/27/17 vs. Boston College) Point Streak: 2 games (2/24/17-2/25/17); 1-2-3 Goal Streak: -- #22 Vimal Sukumaran Goals: 2 (3 times - 12/1/17 vs. New Hampshire) Assists: 2 (11/11/17 vs. UMass) Points: 2 (8 times - 2/16/18 vs. UMass Lowell) Point Streak: 4 games (2/2/18-2/16/18); 2-4-6 Goal Streak: 3 games (1/13/17-1/20/17); 3-1-4 #23 Truman Reed Goals: -- Assists: -- Points: -- Point Streak: -- Goal Streak: -- #24 Bryan Lemos Goals: 1 (5 times - 1/28/17 at New Hampshire) Assists: 1 (14 times - 11/24/17 at Maine) Points: 2 (2 times - 1/28/17 at New Hampshire) Point Streak: 2 games* (12/31/16-1/8/17) Goal Streak: -- * - Two times, most recent occurrence listed #25 Robbie Hennessey Goals: 1 (4 times - 12/8/17 vs. RIT) Assists: 2 (11/18/17 at Merrimack) Points: 2 (11/18/17 at Merrimack) Point Streak: -- Goal Streak: -- #26 Brian Pinho Goals: 2 (4 times - 12/8/17 vs. RIT) Assists: 3 (10/30/15 at Colgate) Points: 4 (10/30/15 at Colgate) Point Streak: 8 games (10/22/16-11/25/16); 3-7-10 Goal Streak: 3 games (1/3/18-1/12/18); 3-4-7 #28 Alex Cromwell Goals: -- Assists: 1 (11/19/16 vs. Northeastern) Points: 1 (11/19/16 vs. Northeastern) Point Streak: -- Goal Streak: -- Career Highs #29 Bailey Conger Goals: 1 (3/9/18 vs. Maine) Assists: 2 (12/29/17 vs. Arizona State) Points: 2 (12/29/17 vs. Arizona State) Point Streak: 2 games (12/8/17-12/29/17); 0-3-3 Goal Streak: -- #31 Hayden Hawkey Saves: 40 (11/17/17 vs. Merrimack) Shutouts (7): 1. 2/12/16 vs. UConn (W, 4-0; 24 saves) 2. 10/30/16 at Brown (W, 6-0; 21 saves) 3. 1/27/17 at UNH (W, 3-0; 27 saves) 4. 3/3/17 vs. UMass (W, 3-0; 22 saves) 5. 10/28/17 vs. Boston University (W, 3-0; 22 saves) 6. 11/24/17 vs. Maine (W, 3-0; 24 saves) 7. 1/3/18 vs. Brown (W, 5-0; 15 saves) Goals Allowed: 5 (3x - 11/18/17 at Merrimack) Career Points: 1 (2 times - 1/6/18 vs. Merrimack) Shutout Minutes: 151:38 (10/27/17-11/3/17) #33 Gabe Mollot-Hill Saves: 15 (11/18/17 at Merrimack) Career Shutouts: -- Goals Allowed: 1 (11/18/17 at Merrimack) Career Points: -- #1 Jake Beaton Saves: -- Career Shutouts: -- Goals Allowed: -- Career Points: -- 12

CAREER STATS AT PROVIDENCE Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2017-18 38 1 9 10 29.034 9-18 +16 0 0 0 22 TOTAL 38 1 9 10 29.034 9-18 +16 0 0 0 22 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Goals: 1, at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Assists: 1, 8 times Shots: 3, at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017; at CLARKSON, Oct 21, 2017 Penalties: 1, 9 times Penalty minutes: 2, 9 times Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], New Hampshire, Dec 01, 2017 CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-0-0 Boston College 3 0-0-0 Boston University 4 0-0-0 Brown 7 0-2-2 Connecticut 2 0-1-1 Clarkson 10 0-0-0 Maine 7 0-0-0 Massachusetts 4 0-3-3 Mass. Lowell 3 0-1-1 Merrimack 4 0-1-1 Miami 2 0-1-1 New Hampshire 2 0-0-0 Northeastern 3 0-1-1 RIT 2 0-1-1 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 5 1-0-1 St. Lawrence 7 1-1-2 Vermont 2 0-0-0 2016-17 AT PRINCETON Skated in 33 games and scored three goals and six assists for nine points blocked 48 shots, took 52 shots on goal and had the most penalty minutes on the team with 38 chipped in an assist in a 5-3 win against No. 7 Quinnipiac on Dec. 9 added an assist in a 4-3 win over UMass on Dec. 13 net an assist in a 6-1 win over No. 19 Minnesota State on Dec. 16 tallied an assist in a 2-2 draw with Colgate on Jan. 14 scored his first goal of the season at Rensselaer on Feb. 17... scored twice in a 4-2 loss at No. 7 Union, marking the first time a defender scored twice in a game since 2015... had an assist in a 7-2 victory over Brown on Feb. 24 net an assist in Game 1 of the ECAC first-round playoffs with Colgate. 2015-16 AT PRINCETON Played in 30 games... scored one goal and added four assists... took 42 shots... tallied an assist at Cornell on Nov. 6... had assists in back-to-back 4-2 wins at Brown and No. 10 Yale in December.. assisted on Princeton's goal in a 1-0 win over AIC on Jan. 26... scored the lone goal at No. 7 Harvard on Jan. 29. 2014-15 AT PRINCETON Skated in 27 games and had five points on two goals and three assists... earned an assist against Colgate on Nov. 8, and in a win over Michigan State on Nov. 28... scored his first career goal, a power-play goal against Harvard on Dec. 5... collected an assist vs. Union on Jan. 9... scored a power-play goal in a 4-1 win over Army on Jan. 28... finished with 46 PIMs. 2013-14 AT PRINCETON Appeared in seven games... missed games with a series of injuries... finished with two points... played his first game at No. 13 Cornell on Nov. 1... earned his first career point, assisting on a short-handed goal against Yale on Nov. 8... assisted on the OT game-winner vs. Dartmouth on Nov. 15. BEFORE COLLEGE Played 2012-13 with the Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)... made 65 appearances, scoring seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points... a 2012 graduate of Delbarton School... played in 106 games with the Green Wave scoring 21 goals and 52 assists... Delbarton won the New Jersey state championship all four years... named first-team All-Gordon Division, second-team all-state and all-tournament as a junior... on the 2011 NHL Central Scouting final rankings for North American skaters... spent two seasons with the New Jersey Colonials. PERSONAL Full name is Thomas J. Davis... born Sept. 4, 1993... parents are Thomas and Eileen Davis... has a younger brother Kevin. 13

TOTAL 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 - Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2017-18 1-0 1:57 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 1-0 1:57 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played three seasons with Providence College's club hockey team (ACHA)... appeared in 23 career games... posted a career-best 3.35 GAA and.901 save percentage in 2015-16. PERSONAL Born Oct. 6, 1995... son of Robert and Vicki Beaton... has an older sister, Mikaela... Finance major. 14

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2015-16 1 0 0 0 1.000 0-0 -1 0 0 0 2 2016-17 5 0 1 1 3.000 0-0 +1 0 0 0 3 2017-18 1 0 0 0 1.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 - TOTAL 7 0 1 1 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS John Ferguson Award (Highest GPA) CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 0 0-0-0 Boston College 1 0-0-0 Boston University 1 0-0-0 Brown 0 0-0-0 Clarkson 1 0-0-0 Connecticut 0 0-0-0 Lake Superior State 0 0-0-0 Maine 0 0-0-0 Massachusetts 0 0-0-0 Mass. Lowell 0 0-0-0 Merrimack 1 0-0-0 Miami 0 0-0-0 New Hampshire 0 0-0-0 Northeastern 1 0-1-1 RIT 0 0-0-0 Robert Morris 0 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 0 0-0-0 Vermont 0 0-0-0 2016-17: Appeared in five games recorded three shots on goal notched his first career point with an assist against Northeastern (11/19) finished with a +1 rating named the team s John Ferguson Award winner for the second consecutive season as the player with the highest GPA. 2015-16 HONORS & AWARDS John Ferguson Award (4/22) 2015-16 Appeared in one game, his collegiate debut at Boston College (Jan. 8) recorded a shot and two blocks earned the team s John Ferguson Award for highest GPA. 2014-15 Did not play in a regular-season game as a freshman. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons with the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL)... Played in 60 games in 2013-14, recording eight goals and 17 assists for 25 points... Helped the Oil Barons to a 2014 second-place finish in the North Division and to the semifinals of the 2014 AJHL playoffs... Served as an alternate captain for 2013-14 and won the team's Unsung Hero award... In 2012-13, netted six goals and notched seven assist for 13 points in 56 games... Named the team's Glen Carrier award winner each of his two seasons with the Oil Barons, given to the hardest working player on the squad. PERSONAL Alex S. Cromwell... Born May 14, 1994... Son of Mike and Beth Cromwell... Has one younger sister, Katherine... Finance major. 15

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 11 0 1 1 11.000 0-0 -4 0 0 0 5 2015-16 19 2 1 3 18.111 1-2 +2 0 0 0 3 2016-17 39 1 5 6 33.030 8-27 -7 0 0 0 25 2017-18 32 1 4 5 35.029 2-4 -3 0 0 0 13 TOTAL 101 4 11 15 97.041 11-33 -12 0 0 0 46 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 Goals: 1, 4 times Assists: 2, at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 Shots: 4, RIT, Dec 08, 2017; at RIT, Dec 09, 2016; vs Arizona State, Dec 29, 2017 Penalties: 2, at New Hampshire, Jan 28, 2017; Massachusetts, Mar 04, 2017 Penalty minutes: 15 [t-4th], Massachusetts, Mar 04, 2017 Plus/minus: 3 [t-9th], at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Award (Unsung Hero) CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-0-0 Boston College 5 0-0-0 Boston University 6 0-0-0 Brown 3 0-0-0 Connecticut 6 0-1-1 Clarkson 3 0-0-0 Maine 7 0-4-4 Massachusetts 7 0-0-0 Mass. Lowell 4 0-0-0 Merrimack 7 0-4-4 Miami 4 1-1-2 New Hampshire 5 0-1-1 Northeastern 8 1-0-1 RIT 4 1-1-2 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 0-0-0 Vermont 7 0-0-0 2016-17 Appeared in all 39 games tallied a goal and five assists the five assists and six points were a career high also tallied highs in shots on goal (33), blocked shots (25) and penalty minutes (27) scored against Yale (1/10) posted assists against Miami (10/7), Merrimack (11/25), RIT (12/9), Maine (2/4), and Notre Dame (2/18) named the Thomas Eccleston, Jr. Award winner as the team s Unsung Hero. 2015-16 Appeared in 19 games registered two goals and an assist netted first goal of his career in a 7-3 season-opening win over Miami (Oct. 9) added a goal in a 5-2 victory against Northeastern (Nov. 20) added an assist against Merrimack (Dec. 5) ended season with a rating of +2 and three blocked shots. 2014-15 Made his Friar debut against Northeastern (Dec. 6)... Notched his first point as a Friar with an assist in Providence s 5-2 win over Maine (Feb. 28). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played high school hockey at the Northwood School (Lake Placid, N.Y.)... Served as a team co-captain in 2013-14 and led his squad to a 30-10-4 overall record... Served as an assistant captain in 2012-2013, scoring 14 goals and adding 25 assists in 39 games. PERSONAL Robbie C. Hennessey... Born Aug. 25, 1995... Son of Patrick and Amy Hennessey... Has two older brothers, Brian and Sean, and one younger brother, Kevin... Economics major. 16

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 39 6 12 18 91.066 3-6 +8 0 0 1 8 2015-16 38 9 16 25 66.136 8-16 +16 1 0 2 11 2016-17 39 12 28 40 91.132 12-24 +17 4 1 2 14 2017-18 38 12 19 31 115.104 8-24 +12 3 0 1 14 TOTAL 154 39 75 114 363.107 31-70 +53 8 1 6 47 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 4 [t-2nd], at Colgate, Oct 30, 2015 Goals: 2 [t-6th], 4 times Assists: 3 [t-1st], at Colgate, Oct 30, 2015 Shots: 7, at UMass Lowell, Feb 17, 2018; Massachusetts, Feb 25, 2017; Brown, Jan 03, 2018 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], 8 times Short-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], Miami, Oct 07, 2016 Penalties: 3 [t-2nd], at Miami, Oct 06, 2017 Penalty minutes: 10, at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], Merrimack, Jan 06, 2018 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (3/2) Runner-Up as Hockey East Best Defensive Forward Lou Lamoriello Award (Team MVP) Gates Orlando Award (most points Michael Boback Award (most assists) CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 1-1-2 Boston College 10 2-4-6 Boston University 11 1-1-2 Brown 6 2-4-6 Connecticut 8 6-3-9 Clarkson 3 0-2-2 Maine 10 3-6-9 Massachusetts 12 4-7-11 Mass. Lowell 7 1-6-7 Merrimack 11 2-7-9 Miami 7 3-0-3 New Hampshire 11 1-2-3 Northeastern 9 1-3-4 RIT 4 3-2-5 Robert Morris 1 0-1-1 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 1-4-5 Vermont 9 2-5-7 2016-17 Appeared in all 39 games recorded career-highs in points (40), goals (12), assists (28), plus/minus (+17), power play goals (4), and blocked shots (14) the 40 points led the Friars in scoring the 28 assists were the most by a Friar since 2002-03 totaled 11 multi-point games career-long eight-game point streak from 10/21-11/25 (3-7-10) ranked 10th in the Hockey East in faceoff percentage (.550) scored or assisted on eight of the Friars 22 game-winning goals Providence was 19-4-4 when he registered a point scored twice at Notre Dame in Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals (3/11) also scored shorthanded against Miami (10/7), as well as goals against Boston College (10/28), Northeastern (11/18), Merrimack (11/25), RIT (10/9), Vermont (1/14), New Hampshire (1/28), Connecticut (2/8, 2/10), and UMass (3/3) season-high three points at RIT (12/9) awarded the team s Lou Lamoriello Award (Team MVP), Gates Orlando Award (most points), and Michael Boback Award (most assists). 2015-16 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (1/18) 2015-16 Played 38 games totaling 25 points (9-16-25) Had six games registering two or more points recorded a career high four points (1-3-4) at Colgate (Oct. 30) Tallied a goal and assist at Brown (1/03) Added two assists a 4-4 draw versus Boston College (Jan. 9) Registered a three-point game (1-2-3) against Vermont (Jan. 16) Had a career-best five-game point streak scoring totaling nine points (2-7-9) from Jan. 3-16 netted two goals in a 4-0 victory over UConn, one being a power play goal (Feb. 12) back-to-back game-winning games against Maine (Feb. 6) and UConn (Feb. 12) tallied a goal and an assist against Notre Dame (2/19) added an assist in the Hockey East Semifinal game versus UMass Lowell (March 18) finished with a +16 rating and 66 shots on goal. 2014-15 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Rookie of the Week (10/13) 2x Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (1/5, 3/2) 2014-15 Played in 39 games, scoring six goals and adding 12 assists for 18 points to lead all Friar freshmen in scoring... Scored a goal and added an assist in four NCAA Tournament games... Made his Friar debut at Ohio State (Oct. 11) and scored a goal... In game two at Ohio State (Oct. 12), netted the game-winning tally with 45 seconds to play in overtime to give the Friars the win... Named the Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Oct. 14)... Had three assists in Providence s sweep of Colorado College, including two assists in PC s 5-4 overtime win (Jan. 3) against CC, marking his first career multi-point game... Notched the primary assist on Ross Mauermann s goal in Providence s 3-2 win at Notre Dame (Feb. 14)... Had a goal and two assists for a career-high three points in Providence s 5-2 win over Maine (Feb. 27)... Scored his first postseason point with a goal in Providence s 7-5 win over Miami in the NCAA East Regional Semifinals (March 28)... Recorded an assist on Providence s first goal in a 4-1 win over Omaha in the Frozen Four Semifinal (April 9)... Named the team s Most Outstanding Freshman at the season-ending banquet. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Drafted in the sixth round (174th overall) by the Washington Capitals in the 2013 NHL Draft... Attended Washington s 2013 and 2014 NHL Development Camps... Played the 2013-14 season with Indiana (USHL), helping the Ice claim the 2014 Clark Cup (USHL Champions)... Scored two goals, including the game-winning tally in game five of the championship series to clinch the Clark Cup, and added four assists in 12 playoff games... Played in 59 regular-season games for the Ice, scoring 28 goals and adding 28 assists for 56 points... His 56 points ranked 15th in the league, while his 28 goals tied for sixth... Posted a plus-minus rating of +29, tied for ninth in the league... Prior to Indiana, skated for St. John s Prep (Danvers, Mass.) and helped the team to three Super 8 tournament appearances. PERSONAL Brian M. Pinho... Born May 11, 1995... Son of Jim and Kerri Pinho... Jim played one season of varsity hockey and four seasons of varsity lacrosse at Merrimack... Has one older brother, Kyle, and one younger sister, Caroline... Finance major. 17

CAREER STATS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 0 0-0-0 Boston College 0 0-0-0 Boston University 0 0-0-0 Brown 0 0-0-0 Connecticut 0 0-0-0 Clarkson 0 0-0-0 Maine 1 0-0-0 Massachusetts 0 0-0-0 Mass. Lowell 0 0-0-0 Merrimack 1 0-0-0 Miami 0 0-0-0 New Hampshire 0 0-0-0 Northeastern 1 0-0-0 RIT 0 0-0-0 Robert Morris 0 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 0 0-0-0 Vermont 0 0-0-0 2016-17 Appeared in his first two collegiate games vs. Northeastern (11/19) and at Merrimack (11/25) recorded a shot on goal at Merrimack was a +1 vs. Northeastern. 2015-16 Did not play in a regular-season game as a sophomore. 2014-15 Did not play in a regular-season game as a freshman. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2013-14 season with the Youngtown Phantoms of the United States Hockey League (USHL), notching eight assists in 58 games... Also played at Shattuck St. Mary's... Scored 23 goals and added 44 assists for 67 points in 108 games in his final two seasons at Shattuck. PERSONAL Truman J. Reed... Born July 7, 1994... Son of Ashley and Terry Reed... Political Science major. 18

CAREER STATS AT PROVIDENCE Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 38 12 11 23 110.109 21-42 +5 7 0 2 10 2017-18 37 13 10 23 89.146 18-36 +3 7 0 1 10 TOTAL 75 25 21 46 199.126 39-78 +8 14 0 3 20 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (at Providence) Points: 4 [t-2nd], Massachusetts, Nov 11, 2017 Goals: 2 [t-6th], RIT, Dec 08, 2017; at Northeastern, Jan 26, 2018 Assists: 3 [t-1st], Massachusetts, Nov 11, 2017 Shots: 7, at Massachusetts, 02/24/17 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], 14 times Penalties: 3 [t-2nd], St. Lawrence, Oct 22, 2016 Penalty minutes: 6, St. Lawrence, Oct 22, 2016 Plus/minus: 2, 5 times CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 1-0-1 Boston College 4 0-2-2 Boston University 5 1-2-3 Brown 2 1-0-1 Connecticut 5 1-1-2 Clarkson 2 1-0-0 Maine 6 3-0-3 Massachusetts 7 3-5-8 Mass. Lowell 6 2-2-4 Merrimack 3 0-0-0 Miami 4 0-0-0 New Hampshire 4 0-1-1 Northeastern 5 3-2-5 RIT 4 3-1-4 Robert Morris 2 2-0-2 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 1-1-2 Vermont 5 3-2-5 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (1/23) 2016-17 Appeared in 38 games ranked third on the team in goals (12) and fifth in points (23) led the team with seven power play goals also chipped in two game-winning markers ranked second on the team with 110 shots on goal had six multi-point games Northeastern (11/19), at Boston University (12/3) at RIT (12/10) UMass Lowell (1/21) at UConn (2/8), and at UMass (2/24) scored in back-to-back games vs. Clarkson (10/21) and St. Lawrence (10/22) as well as in both games against UMass Lowell (1/20-1/21) boasted two separate fourgame point streaks season-high seven shots on goal at UMass (2/24) Providence was 10-0-2 when he scored a goal finished the season with a +5 rating. BEFORE PROVIDENCE A sophomore transfer from Penn State University, Conway spent the 2015-16 season with the Penticton Vees (BCHL) where he led the entire league in scoring with 56 goals and 60 assists in 56 games played in the regular season and added nine goals and seven assists in 11 playoff games... He also led the BCHL with 15 game-winning goals and finished second with 19 strikes on the power play... As a freshman with Penn State in 2014-15, Conway earned Big Ten All-Rookie Team honors after finishing second in the conference in freshman scoring with 10 goals and 16 assists... will join former Indiana Ice (USHL) teammate, Brian Pinho, at Providence after the two helped the Ice claim the Clark Cup championship in 2013-14... ranked second in goals (33) and fourth in points (68) that season in being named to the All-USHL First Team. PERSONAL Born April 9,1995... Son of Tracey and Kevin Conway...Has one sister, Indya... Management major. 19

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2015-16 19 1 1 2 18.056 4-8 +1 0 0 0 14 2016-17 32 2 1 3 38.053 11-22 -2 1 0 1 30 2017-18 36 0 11 11 38.000 18-36 +1 0 0 0 38 TOTAL 87 3 13 16 94.032 33-66 0 1 0 1 82 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, at Boston College, Jan 12, 2018; at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Goals: 1, vs UMass Lowell, 03/18/16; at Merrimack, 11/25/16; at UMass Lowell, Ja Assists: 2, at Boston College, Jan 12, 2018; at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Shots: 4, vs UMass Lowell, 03/18/16; Maine, Feb 04, 2017 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], at Merrimack, 11/25/16 Penalties: 2, RIT, Dec 08, 2017; Merrimack, Jan 06, 2018; Miami, Oct 08, 2016 Penalty minutes: 4, RIT, Dec 08, 2017; Merrimack, Jan 06, 2018; Miami, Oct 08, 2 Plus/minus: 2, 6 times CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-1-1 Boston College 6 0-3-3 Boston University 7 0-1-1 Brown 4 0-1-1 Clarkson 2 0-0-0 Connecticut 5 0-0-0 Maine 6 0-1-1 Massachusetts 8 0-0-0 Mass. Lowell 5 2-1-3 Merrimack 6 1-1-2 Miami 4 0-0-0 New Hampshire 4 0-0-0 Northeastern 6 0-1-1 RIT 4 0-0-0 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 1 0-2-2 Vermont 3 0-0-0 2016-17 Appeared in 32 games tallied two goals and one assist with 38 shots on goal notched a goal at Merrimack (11/25) scored the game-winning goal at UMass Lowell (1/21) recorded an assist in a 3-3 tie at Notre Dame (2/18) recorded a season-high four shots on goal vs. Maine (2/4). 2015-16 Appeared in 19 games with the Friars this year, totaling two points (1-1-2) and registering 18 penalty minutes first career goal came against UMass Lowell in the Hockey East semifinals also recorded an assist at Brown (Jan. 3) finished the season with a +1 rating. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2014-15 season with the Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), notching a goal and four assists while recording 52 penalty minutes in the 54 games Scored a goal and notched seven assists in 13 playoff games Prior to Chilliwack, Desharnais played with the Northwood School in 2013-14, when he was teammates with current Friar Robbie Hennessey With Northwood, Desharnais appeared in 37 games, posting five goals and 16 assists for 21 points. PERSONAL Vincent Desharnais... Born May 29,1996... Son of Josee and Jacques Desharnais...Has one older brother Alex Desharnais... Management major. 20

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2015-16 36 7 12 19 79.089 10-20 +16 2 0 1 16 2016-17 36 15 19 34 99.152 13-26 +16 5 0 5 16 2017-18 36 16 19 35 98.163 11-33 +12 4 0 3 9 TOTAL 108 38 50 88 276.138 34-79 +44 11 0 9 41 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 4 [t-2nd], UConn, Feb 10, 2017; at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 Goals: 3 [t-1st], UConn, Feb 10, 2017 Assists: 2, 9 times Shots: 7, UConn, Feb 10, 2017; vs Harvard, Mar 24, 2017 Power-play goals: 2 [t-1st], at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 Penalties: 2, 5 times Penalty minutes: 15 [t-4th], Maine, Mar 09, 2018 Plus/minus: 3 [t-9th], 4 times 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Honor Roll (2/13) Hockey East Player of the Week (2/6) Gold Medal at 2017 IIHF World Junior Championships (1/5) Robert Gaudreau, Jr. Award (Most Goals by a Friar) (5/6) CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 1-2-3 Boston College 7 2-3-5 Boston University 8 2-0-2 Brown 4 1-4-5 Connecticut 6 3-4-7 Clarkson 3 1-1-2 Maine 8 4-5-9 Massachusetts 8 2-8-10 Mass. Lowell 7 2-3-5 Merrimack 9 5-5-10 Miami 4 2-2-4 New Hampshire 6 3-1-4 Northeastern 7 1-4-5 RIT 4 2-2-4 Robert Morris 0 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 1 1-1-2 Vermont 5 1-2-3 2016-17 Appeared in 36 games totaled 15 goals and 19 assists for 34 points the 15 goals led the team finished second on the team with a +16 rating and fourth with 99 shots on goal notched 21 points in 21 Hockey East games played posted nine multi-point games recorded a career-high four points, including his first career hat trick vs. UConn (2/10) registered two-point games against St. Lawrence (10/22), Northeastern (11/18 & 11/19), Vermont (1/14), and at UMass (2/24) also recorded three-point games against Maine (2/3) and UMass (3/3) Careerbest six-game point streak from 10/22 11/19 (3-7-10) finished fourth in Hockey East with five game-winning goals registered a careerhigh seven shots on goal against UConn (2/10) and Harvard (3/24) Hockey East Player of the Week (2/6) won a gold medal with the U.S. National Team at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championships named the team s Robert Gaudreau, Jr. Award winner for scoring the most goals. 2015-16 HONORS & AWARDS 2x Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (1/11, 2/8) 2015-16 Registered first career goal in fourth career game against Colgate (Oct. 30) Totaled 19 points on the season, netting seven goals and tacking on 12 assists posted first career multi-point effort with two assists at Brown (Jan. 3) had three-game mid-season point streak totaling four points (1-3-4) recorded a big game against Maine, scoring a power play goal and adding an assist for a two-point game total (Feb. 6) followed that up with another two-point performance against UConn (Feb. 12) season high six shots on goal against UMass (Feb. 27) scored game winner against Merrimack in the Hockey East Quarterfinals (March 11) finished the season at a +16 and recorded 16 blocked shots given the team s Rev. Herman Schneider, O.P. Award as the top freshman. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Drafted in the third round (78th overall) by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2015 NHL Draft... Played the 2014-15 season with Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United States Hockey League (USHL) Appeared in 55 games, netting 27 goals and adding 27 assists to lead the RoughRiders in scoring with 54 points Was a member of the 2014 USA Ivan Hlinka Team, which placed third in Piestany, Slovakia... Prior to joining the RoughRiders, Foley played at Tabor Academy (Marion, Mass.) Invited to the U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp. PERSONAL Erik A. Foley... Born June 30, 1997... Son of John and Aicha Foley... Business Economics major. 21

CAREER STATS Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2015-16 5-2 179:35 5 1.67 79.940 2 0 0 1.0 2 0 2016-17 39-39 2351:59 86 2.19 903.913 22 12 5 3.0 26 5 2017-18 38-38 2204:56 77 2.10 850.917 23 11 3 3.0 21 2 TOTAL 82-79 4736:30 168 2.13 1832.916 47 23 8 7.0 49 7 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Career Shutouts: 7 2/12/16 vs. UConn; 24 saves 10/30/16 at Brown; 21 saves 1/27/17 at UNH; 27 saves 3/3/17 vs. UMass; 22 saves 10/28/17 vs. Boston University; 22 saves 11/24/17 vs. Maine; 24 saves 1/3/18 vs. Brown; 15 saves Shutout Minutes: 151:38 (10/27/17-11/3/17) Goals Allowed: 5 (3 times - 11/18/17 at Merrimack) Points: 1 (2 times vs. 1/6/18 vs. Merrimack) 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Goaltender of the Month (December) Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (12/12) Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (10/31, 1/30, 3/2) CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP GAA Sv.% W-L-T Arizona State 1 0.00 1.000 1-0-0 Boston College 6 2.40.914 2-3-0 Boston University 6 1.48.948 1-3-2 Brown 2 0.00 1.000 2-0-0 Connecticut 5 1.42.936 4-1-0 Clarkson 3 3.95.838 0-2-1 Maine 6 2.11.922 6-0-0 Massachusetts 8 1.22.953 5-2-0 Mass. Lowell 4 2.00.919 4-0-0 Merrimack 5 3.18.872 2-1-1 Miami 4 2.01.915 3-1-0 New Hampshire 4 1.26.949 3-1-0 Northeastern 5 3.04.887 3-1-1 RIT 4 2.32.922 3-1-0 Robert Morris 1 1.00.962 1-0-0 RPI 0 0.00 -- 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 3.93.830 2-0-0 Vermont 4 2.72.875 1-2-1 2016-17 Started all 39 games in goal for the Friars logged 2352:00 minutes registered a 2.19 GAA and a.913 save percentage, while posting three shutouts and earning a 22-12-5 record stopped 903 of 989 shots on goal recorded shutouts at Brown (10/30), at New Hampshire (1/27), and vs. UMass (3/3) allowed two or fewer goals in 24 games recorded a 1.47 GAA and.947 save percentage, which earned him Hockey East Goaltender of the Month honors in December was 17-7-3 with a 1.96 GAA and.925 save percentage from Dec. 1 through the end of the season recorded a career-high 36 saves at RIT (Dec. 9) notched first career point with an assist vs. UConn (2/10) earned Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week honors on Dec. 12 after stopping 63-of-65 shots against RIT. 2015-16 Logged 179:35 over five games, including two starts boasted a 2-0-0 record with a 1.67 GAA and.940 save percentage over those five games earned a win in his first career start at Colgate (Oct. 31), making 24 saves also earned his first career shutout with a 24-save effort against UConn (Feb. 12) made seven saves in relief at Colgate (Oct. 30), 14 saves in relief at Boston College (Jan. 8), and 10 saves in relief against UMass (Feb. 27). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Drafted in the sixth round (177th overall) by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2014 NHL Draft Appeared in 15 games during the 2014-15 season with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) before sustaining a season-ending injury Made 33 appearences in 2013-14 while posting a 1.99 goals-against average, a.926 save percentage, and three shutouts to go along with a 22-6-3 record Led the league in both save percentage and goals-against average, while becoming the first goaltender in the USHL Tier I era (since 2002) to post a sub-2.00 GAA named the USHL Goaltender of the Year and a First Team All-Star (May 9, 2014) Selected to the USHL All-Rookie Team (May 14, 2014). PERSONAL Hayden G. Hawkey... Born March 1, 1995... Son of Michael and Ann Hawkey...Has one younger brother Christian and an older sister Noel... Finance major. 22

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2015-16 31 1 5 6 35.029 4-8 -1 0 0 1 7 2016-17 35 4 8 12 62.065 11-22 -3 0 0 1 10 2017-18 7 0 1 1 5.000 2-4 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 73 5 14 19 102.049 17-34 -4 0 0 2 20 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 0 0-0-0 Boston College 5 0-1-1 Boston University 4 0-0-0 Brown 3 2-0-2 Connecticut 4 0-0-0 Clarkson 3 0-1-1 Maine 5 0-2-2 Massachusetts 3 0-0-0 Mass. Lowell 5 0-0-0 Merrimack 5 0-0-0 Miami 4 1-1-2 New Hampshire 4 1-2-3 Northeastern 2 0-1-1 RIT 2 0-0-0 Robert Morris 0 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 0-1-1 Vermont 2 1-1-2 2016-17 Appeared in 35 games tallied four goals and eight assists for 12 points scored against Miami (10/8), Brown (10/30), Vermont (1/13), and the game-winning goal at New Hampshire (1/28) recording two-point outings against Vermont and New Hampshire recorded season-high total in shots on goal with seven at Holy Cross (10/15) and at Notre Dame (3/10) posted assists against Clarkson (10/21), St. Lawrence (10/22), Denver (12/31), Boston College (1/8), Vermont (1/13), New Hampshire (1/28), Maine (2/4), and UMass (3/4). 2015-16 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Weekly Honor Roll (12/14) 2015-16 Appeared in 31 games totaled a goal, five assists, and 35 shots on goal recorded first collegiate point in season opener at Miami (Oct. 9) first career collegiate goal came against Brown in a 4-1 victory (Dec. 10) which also was the game-winning marker also added assists at Colgate (Oct. 31), Northeastern (Nov. 20), New Hampshire (Jan. 29), and Notre Dame (Feb. 20) finished the season with seven blocked shots. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2014-15 season with the Youngstown Phantoms and Waterloo Blackhawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL) Played 46 games for the Phantoms, scoring 12 goals and adding 18 assists for 30 points Appeared in 13 games for the Blackhawks, netting four goals and adding five assists for nine points Prior to Youngstown, Lemos played with the Boston Jr. Bruins for two seasons as well as La Salle Academy for one season. PERSONAL Bryan A. Lemos... Born July 15, 1996... Son of Bill and Cheryl Lemos...Has an older sister Brittany Lemos...Has not declared a major. 23

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2015-16 33 5 5 10 47.106 3-6 +7 0 0 1 11 2016-17 35 5 4 9 84.060 3-6 +3 0 0 0 19 2017-18 27 3 2 5 54.056 0-0 -2 1 0 1 13 TOTAL 95 13 11 24 185.070 6-12 +8 1 0 2 43 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 3, at RIT, Dec 09, 2016 Goals: 2 [t-6th], 4 times Assists: 1, 11 times Shots: 6, Denver, Dec 30, 2016; vs Harvard, Mar 24, 2017; vs Maine, Nov 24, 2017 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], vs Maine, Nov 24, 2017 Penalties: 1, 6 times Penalty minutes: 2, 6 times CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 0 0-0-0 Boston College 6 0-0-0 Boston University 4 0-0-0 Brown 4 0-2-2 Connecticut 5 1-0-1 Clarkson 2 0-0-0 Maine 6 2-0-2 Massachusetts 7 0-1-1 Mass. Lowell 6 1-0-1 Merrimack 8 0-0-0 Miami 5 1-2-3 New Hampshire 6 2-0-2 Northeastern 5 1-1-2 RIT 4 2-1-3 Robert Morris 0 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 0-0-0 Vermont 6 0-0-0 2016-17 Played in 35 games, amassing five goals and four assists totaled 84 shots on goal recorded assists on game-winning goals at Brown (10/30), at Yale (1/10), and at UMass (2/24) tallied two-goal contests at RIT (12/9) and at New Hampshire (1/27) registered his first career three-point game at RIT (12/9) career-high six shots on goal vs. Denver (12/30) and Harvard (3/24) in the NCAA East Regional finished the season with a +3 rating. 2015-16 Played 33 games tallying five goals and five assists for a total of 10 points begin the season with four points in his first four collegiate games registered a two-goal game at Colgate (Oct. 30) tallied another two-point game four games later (1-1-2) against Northeastern (Nov. 20) scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win at UConn (Feb. 13) had an assist in the NCAA Tournament against Minnesota Duluth (March 25) recorded a season-high four shots on goal vs. UMass Lowell in the Hockey East Semifinals (March 18). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2014-15 season with the Green Bay Gamblers and Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) Appeared in 10 games with the Lancers, notching a pair of assists Totaled 14 goals and 14 assists in 52 games for the Gamblers Also played the 2012-13 (56 GP, 3-15- 18) and 2013-14 (59 GP, 16-13-29) seasons with the Lancers Attended Shattuck St. Mary s. PERSONAL Ryan G. Tait... Born June 1, 1996... Son of Michele and Tom Tait...Has two brothers Brandon and Dylan and one sister Kayla...Marketing major. 24

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 30 3 6 9 60.050 4-8 +2 0 0 0 23 2017-18 38 14 7 21 81.173 8-16 +14 4 0 3 27 TOTAL 68 17 13 30 141.121 12-24 +16 4 0 3 50 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 3, at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Goals: 3 [t-1st], at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Assists: 1, 13 times Shots: 5, at Northeastern, Jan 26, 2018; at New Hampshire, Jan 28, 2017; at Miami, Oct 07, 2017 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], 4 times Penalties: 2, at Boston University, Nov 03, 2017 Penalty minutes: 4, at Boston University, Nov 03, 2017 Plus/minus: 2, 4 times CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-0-0 Boston College 5 1-0-1 Boston University 6 1-2-3 Brown 2 0-1-1 Connecticut 4 0-2-2 Clarkson 2 0-0-0 Maine 6 0-1-1 Massachusetts 7 1-4-5 Mass. Lowell 4 3-1-4 Merrimack 5 2-0-2 Miami 2 1-0-1 New Hampshire 4 1-0-1 Northeastern 5 2-1-3 RIT 4 0-1-1 Robert Morris 1 1-0-1 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 1 3-0-3 Vermont 4 1-0-1 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Honor Roll (1/23) 2016-17 Appeared in 30 games for the Friars recorded three goals and six assists for nine points recorded 60 shots on goal, including a career-high five at New Hampshire (1/28) tallied first collegiate goal against Boston University (12/2) also added goals in both games during a weekend sweep over UMass Lowell (1/20, 1/21) notched assists against Northeastern (11/19), RIT (12/10), UConn (2/8), and UMass (2/24, 2/25, 3/4) finished the season with a +2 rating alternate captain for Team Finland at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championships. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Will become the first native of Finland to appear in a game for the Friars... appeared in the World Junior Evaluation Camp Tournament in July for Team Finland... In 45 games with the Espoo Blues (Jr. A SM-Liiga) in 2015-16, he led the team with 28 goals and 38 assists... took home gold with Team Finland at the 2016 World Junior Championships... In 2014-15, he notched 19 goals and 11 assists with the Blues while also claiming silver at the 2015 U18 World Junior Championships as team captain... selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round (61st overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft on June 25. PERSONAL Born on July 10, 1997. 25

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 39 3 17 20 50.060 6-12 0 2 0 1 26 2017-18 38 4 21 25 77.052 9-18 +16 0 0 0 32 TOTAL 77 7 38 45 127.055 15-30 +16 2 0 1 58 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, 11 times Goals: 2 [t-6th], at Vermont, Feb 03, 2018 Assists: 2, 8 times Shots: 6, Boston University, Oct 28, 2017 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], at RIT, Dec 09, 2016; St. Lawrence, Oct 22, 2016 Penalties: 2, at Merrimack, 11/25/16; at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Penalty minutes: 4, at Merrimack, 11/25/16; at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 Plus/minus: 5 [t-1st], New Hampshire, Dec 01, 2017 CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-2-2 Boston College 5 0-1-1 Boston University 6 0-1-1 Brown 2 0-1-0 Connecticut 4 0-4-4 Clarkson 3 0-1-0 Maine 6 1-5-6 Massachusetts 7 0-3-3 Mass. Lowell 4 0-3-3 Merrimack 5 1-4-5 Miami 2 0-0-0 New Hampshire 4 0-3-3 Northeastern 5 1-3-4 RIT 4 1-0-1 Robert Morris 1 0-1-1 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 1 1-2-3 Vermont 4 2-1-3 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Honor Roll (11/21) 2016-17 Appeared in all 39 games ranked third among all Hockey East rookie defenseman in scoring with three goals and 17 assists for 20 points scored goals against St. Lawrence (10/22), Northeastern (11/19), and the game-winner at RIT (12/9) recorded three multi-point games: Northeastern (11/18, 11/19) and Maine (2/4) had point streaks of six and four games posted 50 shots on goal his 17 assists were good for sixth in the NCAA among rookie defensemen. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Led all Omaha Lancer defensemen in scoring with three goals and 28 assists in 56 games while amassing 36 penalty minutes... selected to play in the 2016 USHL Top Prospects Game... was a 2015-16 USHL All-Rookie First Team selection... prior to Omaha, Bryson played with The Loomis Chaffee School (Windsor, Conn.) and the Neponset Valley River Rats (Canton, Mass.) in 2014-15, totaling eight goals and 19 assists in 41 games with the two squads. PERSONAL Born November 18, 1997. 26

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 35 4 8 12 67.060 17-45 -9 2 0 0 5 2017-18 38 7 19 26 87.080 21-64 +12 1 0 2 9 TOTAL 73 11 27 38 154.071 38-109 +3 3 0 2 14 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, 8 times Goals: 1, 11 times Assists: 2, RIT, Dec 08, 2017; Maine, Feb 09, 2018; Brown, Jan 03, 2018 Shots: 6, 5 times Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], Maine, Feb 04, 2017; Maine, Mar 10, 2018; Clarkson, O Penalties: 3 [t-2nd], at Yale Bulldogs, Jan 10, 2017 Penalty minutes: 17 [t-2nd], at Yale Bulldogs, Jan 10, 2017 Plus/minus: 2, 7 times CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-1-1 Boston College 5 2-1-3 Boston University 6 1-0-1 Brown 2 0-2-2 Connecticut 3 0-0-0 Clarkson 3 2-0-2 Maine 6 2-5-7 Massachusetts 5 0-1-1 Mass. Lowell 4 0-2-2 Merrimack 5 1-2-3 Miami 4 0-1-1 New Hampshire 4 1-0-1 Northeastern 5 2-3-5 RIT 4 0-3-3 Robert Morris 1 0-1-1 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 0-2-2 Vermont 4 0-1-1 2016-17 Appeared in 35 games as a rookie in 2016-17 totaled four goals and eight assists boasted two multi-point games vs. Northeastern (11/19) and vs. Maine (2/4) scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-3 tie vs. Clarkson (10/21) also added a goal at New Hampshire (1/28) recorded assists against St. Lawrence (10/22), Northeastern (11/19), RIT (12/10), Denver (12/31), Boston College (1/8), Vermont (1/14), UMass Lowell (1/20), and Maine (2/4) recorded 67 shots on goal and led the team with 45 penalty minutes eight of his 12 points came in Hockey East play. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Concluded the 2015-16 season with a Clark Cup championship with the Tri-City Storm (USHL)... notched 10 goals and 22 assists in 39 games with the Chicago Steel prior to a midseason trade to Tri-City where he registered 10 points in 18 games and added four goals and four assists in 11 playoff contests... prior to the USHL, Duhaime spent the 2014-15 season with the Merritt Centennials (BCHL) where he posted six goals and 19 assists in 53 games... was selected by the Minnesota Wild in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft on June 25. PERSONAL Born May 22, 1997. 27

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 30 3 1 4 48.062 9-18 -2 0 0 0 17 2017-18 29 2 3 5 45.044 13-37 0 0 0 0 22 TOTAL 59 5 4 9 93.054 22-55 -2 0 0 0 39 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, Boston College, Oct 15, 2017 Goals: 1, 5 times Assists: 1, 4 times Shots: 6, Maine, Feb 03, 2017; at Notre Dame, Feb 18, 2017 Penalties: 3 [t-2nd], vs CLARKSON, Nov 25, 2017 Penalty minutes: 12, Massachusetts, Nov 11, 2017 Plus/minus: 3 [t-9th], at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-0-0 Boston College 5 1-1-2 Boston University 4 0-0-0 Brown 2 0-0-0 Connecticut 4 0-1-1 Clarkson 3 0-0-0 Maine 5 0-0-0 Massachusetts 5 1-1-2 Mass. Lowell 2 0-0-0 Merrimack 4 1-0-1 Miami 2 0-0-0 New Hampshire 4 0-1-1 Northeastern 2 0-0-0 RIT 2 0-0-0 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 1-0-1 Vermont 2 0-0-0 2016-17 Appeared in 30 games totaled three goals and one assist recorded 48 shots on goal scored first collegiate goal against St. Lawrence (10/22) also scored in back-to-back games at Notre Dame (2/18) and at UMass (2/24) picked up first-career assist in Game 2 of the Hockey East Opening Round vs. UMass (3/4) season-high six shots on goal vs. Maine (2/3) and at Notre Dame (2/18). BEFORE PROVIDENCE Completed his third season with the Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) in 2015-16... boasted his best season with the Saints in 2015-16, recording 16 goals, 23 assists, and 64 penalty minutes in 58 games... prior to Dubuque, Kavanagh spent two seasons at Cushing Academy (Ashburnham, Mass.) where he totaled a career-best 39 points in 32 games during the 2012-13 season. PERSONAL Born January 5, 1995. 28

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 24 8 4 12 46.174 12-35 +5 1 0 3 6 2017-18 38 10 8 18 68.147 16-62 -1 2 0 2 17 TOTAL 62 18 12 30 114.158 28-97 +4 3 0 5 23 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, 8 times Goals: 2 [t-6th], New Hampshire, Dec 01, 2017; at UConn, Feb 08, 2017; at Brown, Oct 30, 2016 Assists: 2, Massachusetts, Nov 11, 2017 Shots: 6, Maine, Feb 09, 2018 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], UMass Lowell, Feb 16, 2018; at UMass Lowell, Jan 20, 2017; at Miami, Oct 07, 2017 Penalties: 3 [t-2nd], at Boston University, Jan 13, 2018; Vermont, Jan 14, 2017 Penalty minutes: 17 [t-2nd], at Boston University, Jan 13, 2018 Plus/minus: 2, 4 times CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-0-0 Boston College 3 0-0-0 Boston University 5 1-0-1 Brown 2 2-0-2 Connecticut 4 3-0-3 Clarkson 3 0-0-0 Maine 6 1-1-2 Massachusetts 5 1-2-3 Mass. Lowell 4 2-1-3 Merrimack 4 1-1-2 Miami 4 1-0-1 New Hampshire 4 2-1-3 Northeastern 5 2-1-3 RIT 2 0-1-1 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 0-1-1 Vermont 4 2-3-5 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS 2x Hockey East Honor Roll (10/31, 2/13) 2016-17 Posted eight goals and four assists in 24 games played three game-winning goals: at Brown (10/30), at UConn (2/8), and vs. UMass (3/4) recorded two-goal games against Brown (10/30) and UConn (2/8) also scored against Vermont (1/13, 1/14), at UMass Lowell (1/20), and UMass (3/4) career-best three-game goal streak from Jan. 13-20 chipped in assists against St. Lawrence (10/22), at Northeastern (11/18), Vermont (1/13), and New Hampshire (1/28) finished the season with a +5 rating, 35 penalty minutes, and 46 shots on goal. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Appeared in 52 games with the Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL in 2015-16... led all BCHL rookies with 32 goals and 34 assists in 52 games and also chipped in with 19 points in 20 playoff games as the Chiefs advanced to the Fred Page Cup finals against West Kelowna... Sukumaran s nine gamewinning goals led all rookies and ranked third overall in the BCHL... prior to Chilliwack, he totaled 36 goals and 28 assists in 58 games split between the Salisbury School (Salisbury, Conn.) and Connecticut Wolfpack U18 (Cromwell, Conn.) during the 2014-15 season. PERSONAL Born April 9, 1996. 29

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 39 13 18 31 108.120 5-10 +14 5 0 3 9 2017-18 38 15 15 30 111.135 8-19 +12 4 0 5 14 TOTAL 77 28 33 61 219.128 13-29 +26 9 0 8 23 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 3, 4 times Goals: 2 [t-6th], at UConn, Jan 18, 2018; Merrimack, Nov 17, 2017 Assists: 3 [t-1st], Miami, Oct 07, 2016 Shots: 9 [t-1st], Maine, Feb 09, 2018 Power-play goals: 1 [t-9th], 9 times Penalties: 2, UConn, Feb 10, 2017 Penalty minutes: 5, Maine, Feb 09, 2018 Plus/minus: 3 [t-9th], at RIT, Dec 09, 2016; Massachusetts, Mar 03, 2017; at St. Lawrence, Oct 20, 2017 CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 1-2-3 Boston College 5 2-0-2 Boston University 6 1-1-2 Brown 2 1-1-2 Connecticut 4 2-2-4 Clarkson 3 1-0-1 Maine 6 3-3-6 Massachusetts 7 4-2-6 Mass. Lowell 4 2-3-5 Merrimack 5 2-2-4 Miami 4 1-4-5 New Hampshire 4 0-1-1 Northeastern 5 2-3-5 RIT 4 0-3-3 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 2-2-4 Vermont 4 1-2-3 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS 3x Hockey East Honor Roll (10/10, 10/24, 11/21) 2x Hockey East Rookie of the Week (1/2, 3/6) Rev. Herman Schneider, O.P. Award (Most Valuable Freshman) 2016-17 Played in all 39 games ranked third on the team in scoring with 31 points tallied 13 goals and 18 assists ranked third on the team with a +14 rating and in shots on goal (108) the team was 17-2-2 when he registered a point had eight multi-point games, including three-point performances against Miami (10/7) and UMass (3/3) also notched two-point outings against Northeastern (11/18, 11/19), Colgate (11/26), RIT (12/9), Vermont (1/14), and UMass Lowell (1/20) recorded game-winning goals against Northeastern (11/19), Denver (12/31), and Yale (1/10) season-high eight shots on goal vs. Denver (12/31) three-game goal streak from 12/31/16 1/10/17 first Friar freshman since Fernando Pisani in 1996-97 to record 30 points in a season winner of the team s Rev. Herman Schneider, O.P. Award for Most Valuable Freshman. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Appeared in 49 games with the Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) in 2015-16... Wilkins ranked fourth on the Musketeers in scoring with 29 points (16-13- 29) and led the team with eight power play tallies... was a teammate of Spenser Young on the U.S. National Junior Select Team that won bronze at the World Junior A Challenge in 2015, totaling a goal and three assists in five games during that tournament... prior to Sioux City, Wilkins registered 11 goals and 16 assists with the Austin Bruins (NAHL) during the 2014-15 campaign. PERSONAL Born June 11, 1997. 30

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2016-17 24 2 10 12 32.062 4-8 +5 0 0 0 22 2017-18 38 3 9 12 59.051 4-8 +6 0 0 0 52 TOTAL 62 5 19 24 91.055 8-16 +11 0 0 0 74 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points: 2, 4 times Goals: 1, 5 times Assists: 2, Maine, Feb 04, 2017; Boston College, Oct 27, 2017 Shots: 4, Northeastern, Jan 27, 2018; at Notre Dame, Mar 10, 2017; at Merrimack, Nov 18, 2017 Penalties: 2, at New Hampshire, Jan 27, 2017 Penalty minutes: 4, at New Hampshire, Jan 27, 2017 Plus/minus: 3 [t-9th], at Massachusetts, 02/24/17; RIT, Dec 08, 2017 CAREER STATS VERSUS 2017-18 OPPONENTS Opponent GP G-A-P Arizona State 1 0-0-0 Boston College 3 1-2-3 Boston University 5 0-0-0 Brown 1 0-1-1 Connecticut 4 0-0-0 Clarkson 3 0-1-1 Maine 6 0-4-4 Massachusetts 7 1-3-4 Mass. Lowell 3 1-1-2 Merrimack 3 1-0-1 Miami 4 0-1-1 New Hampshire 3 0-0-0 Northeastern 3 0-1-1 RIT 2 0-1-1 Robert Morris 1 0-0-0 RPI 0 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 1 0-0-0 Vermont 4 1-2-3 2016-17 HONORS & AWARDS Hockey East Honor Roll (2/27) 2016-2017 Registered 12 points on two goals and 10 assists in 24 games played six of his 10 assists came on the power play boasted three multi-point efforts: Vermont (1/13), Maine (2/4), and UMass (2/24) scored first collegiate goal vs. Vermont posted two assists vs. Maine (2/4) totaled 32 shots on goal and registered a +5 rating. BEFORE PROVIDENCE Spent the previous two seasons (2014-16) with the Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)... as a rookie with the Saints in 2014-15, Young notched two goals and eight assists in 48 games before tallying four goals and 18 assists in 2015-16 as the Saints reached the Clark Cup Finals... Young also competed in the World Junior A Challenge last fall with current teammate Josh Wilkins on the U.S. National Junior Select Team, totaling four assists in five games as Team USA took home the bronze medal with a 7-1 win over Canada East... prior to Dubuque, Young spent two seasons with Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter, N.H.) where he totaled four goals and 31 assists in 55 games. PERSONAL Born March 24, 1997. 31

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2017-18 20 0 2 2 7.000 3-6 +4 0 0 0 10 TOTAL 20 0 2 2 7.000 3-6 +4 0 0 0 10 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Appeared in 19 games for the Central Illinois Flying Aces of the USHL in the first half of 2017-18 prior to joining the Friars, totaling two goals, seven assists, and a +7 rating... Prior to the USHL, Bunz spent the 2016-17 with the Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL where he appeared in 49 games in posting nine goals and 18 assists... also added eight points in 21 playoff games for the Chiefs... tallied 41 points (23-18-41) as a senior at Middleton High School in 2015-16. PERSONAL Born September 4, 1998 Son of Garry and Tia Bunz Has two sisters, Olivia and Victoria, and a brother, Jake undeclared. 32

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2017-18 22 1 4 5 33.030 7-14 +2 0 0 0 8 TOTAL 22 1 4 5 33.030 7-14 +2 0 0 0 8 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2016-17 season with the Waterloo Blackhawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL), netting 17 goals and notching 25 assists in 59 games Prior to the USHL, Conger played for Cushing Academy from 2013-15 Posting 42 goals and 63 assists over 64 games Won the Idaho High School Hockey State MVP in 2012 and won Offensive Player of the Year for the Cushing Academy Penguins in 2014 Notched 25 points at tier 2 National championships in 6 games, and 26 points in 5 games of the Idaho High School State Tournament. PERSONAL Born May 1, 1997 Son of Jim and Ronda Conger Has one brother, Cooper Management major. 33

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2017-18 38 8 11 19 88.091 6-23 +5 5 0 2 42 TOTAL 38 8 11 19 88.091 6-23 +5 5 0 2 42 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Drafted by the New York Islanders in the third round (77th overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft... appeared in 59 games between Bloomington and Chicago (USHL) during the 2016-17 season, totaling two goals and 17 assists his 10 points in 14 playoff games helped the Chicago Steel claim the Clark Cup prior to the USHL, Mirageas played two seasons at Avon Old Farms (CT) ranked 63rd overall in the final NHL Central Scouting rankings prior to the 2017 NHL Draft appeared in the 2016 USA Hockey/CCM All-American Prospects Game and 2016 Ivan Hlinka Tournament for Team USA also participated in the New York Islanders development camp in July. PERSONAL Born May 8, 1999 Son of James and Hillary Mirageas Has one brother, Zach, who will play hockey at the Air Force Academy Management major. 34

Individual Career History Mollot-Hill, Gabe Season 2017-18 CAREER STATS TOTAL Goalie 2017-18 TOTAL GP G 5 5 0 0 GP-GS 5-0 5-0 A Points 0 0 0 0 Minutes 98:52 98:52 Shots - GA GAAvg 2 2 1.21 1.21 Shot% - Pen-Min 0-0 0-0 Saves Save% 27 27.931.931 W 0 0 +/- 0 0 L 0 0 PPG 0 0 T 1 1 SHG 0 0 Sho 0.0 0.0 GWG 0 0 PPG 1 1 Blk - SHG 0 0 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Appeared in 32 games for Bloomington (USHL) in 2016-17, posting a 2.82 GAA and.902 save percentage and two shutouts prior to Bloomington, spent the 2015-16 season with the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the CCHL where he posted a 2.30 GAA and.919 save percentage in 27 games invited to the San Jose Sharks development camp in July. PERSONAL Born August 12, 1997 Mathematics major. 35

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2017-18 38 0 8 8 40.000 8-16 0 0 0 0 24 TOTAL 38 0 8 8 40.000 8-16 0 0 0 0 24 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2016-17 season with the Sioux Falls Stampede and Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League (USHL), posting 20 goals and 16 assists over 60 games Clark Cup Champion with the Chicago Steel in 2017 Prior to the USHL, O Neill played for the Langley Rivermen of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for the 2015-16 season Scoring seven goals and notching 14 assists for 21 points. PERSONAL Born March 23, 1997 Son of John and Kathy O Neill Has two brothers, Colin and Cameron, and one sister, Kristin Business major. 36

CAREER STATS Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2017-18 30 4 6 10 46.087 12-24 +1 0 0 3 29 TOTAL 30 4 6 10 46.087 12-24 +1 0 0 3 29 BEFORE PROVIDENCE Played the 2016-17 season with the Chicago Steel and Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League (USHL), scoring nine goals and notching 13 assists in 20 games Prior to the USHL, Printz played for the Selects Hockey Academy in 2015-2016, posting 23 goals and 27 assists Printz was a USPHL All-Star game participant in 2016. PERSONAL Born May 4, 1998 Son of Jackson and Regina Printz Has one sister, Jessica Management major. 37