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2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey Table of Contents Media Information..................... 2 The Crusaders Season Preview..................... 4-5 2008-2009 Roster...................... 6 Crusader Profiles................... 7-19 Head Coach Paul Pearl.............. 20-21 Coaching & Support Staff........... 22-23 2007-2008 Year In Review.............. 24 Records & History Single-Season Records................. 26 Career Records....................... 27 Division I Records.................... 28 Year-By-Year Leaders................. 29 Honors.......................... 30-31 Year-By-Year Results............... 32-35 All-Time Head Coaching Records........ 35 2006 NCAA Quarterfinalists............ 36 Tradition of Excellence................ 37 Crusaders In The Pros................. 38 Atlantic Hockey...................... 39 Series Records....................... 39 All-Time Letterwinners................ 40 This Is Holy Cross Hart Center Facts & Records............ 42 Strength & Conditioning............... 43 Community Service................... 44 Life After Holy Cross.................. 45 This Is Holy Cross................. 46-49 Administration....................... 50 Athletic Department................... 51 Opponents.......................... 52 Credits The 2008-2009 Holy Cross men s ice hockey media guide is published by the College of the Holy Cross Department of Athletics, all rights reserved, Copyright 2008. Writing, layout, design and editing by Jim Wrobel. Editorial assistance by Charles Bare. Special thanks to Kelly Atchue, Michelle Bradley, Janet Fahnestock, Scott Graham, Jen Kagno, Frank Mastrandrea and Rose Shea. Photography by Bakersfield Condors/Michael Duffy, Mark Bogacz, Peter Cooke, C.W. Pack, Neil DeKrey, Matt Fleming, Adam Hart, Jen Kagno, Thom Kendall, John Lankau, Mark Seliger, Holy Cross Archives, Holy Cross Athletic Media Relations and Holy Cross Public Affairs. Printed by Holy Cross Graphic Arts Department. The Mission Statement College of the Holy Cross Department of Athletics The mission of the athletic department of the College of the Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical and moral development of students. Through Division I athletic participation, our young male and female student-athletes learn a self-discipline that has both present and long-term effects; the interplay of individual and team effort; pride and self-esteem in both victory and defeat; a skillful management of time; personal endurance and courage; and the complex relationships between friendship, leadership and service. Our athletics program, in the words of the college mission statement, calls for a community marked by freedom, mutual respect and civility. Besides teaching these virtues, a few sports played at Holy Cross have the added value of focusing alumni and student support and enhancing our reputation locally and nationally. While Holy Cross continues to commit itself to accomplishment in these sports, which are a rich part of our tradition, we choose to do so in a way that complements the pursuit of academic excellence. Holy Cross is committed to the guiding principles of the Patriot League, of which we are a founding member: Presidential control of athletics; the cultivation of the ideal of the scholarathlete; and participation in a wide variety of sports. Commitment to the last principle assures that the College sponsors, in a very evident way, gender equity. The department of athletics is also committed to compliance with all college policies and regulations involved in Division I membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. As a member of the NCAA, Holy Cross also advocates student-athlete welfare, diversity, gender equity, sportsmanship and ethical conduct in its athletic programs. Holy Cross Athletic Directory Administration President.... Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Athletic Director..... Richard M. Regan, Jr. Associate Athletic Director.... Bill Bellerose Associate Athletic Director.. Rosemary Shea Associate Athletic Director.....Ann Zelesky Assistant Athletic Director..Frank Mastrandrea Assistant Athletic Director.....Ralph Willard Head Athletic Trainer.... Anthony Cerundolo Manager of Events/Promotions... Jen Kagno Fundraising Coordinator...... Scott Graham Athletic Department Phone.. (508) 793-2571 Athletic Department Fax.... (508) 793-3863 General College Information Location................ Worcester, Mass. Founded.......................... 1843 Enrollment....................... 2,817 Denomination....... Roman Catholic, Jesuit Nickname..................... Crusaders Color..................... Royal Purple National Affiliation.......NCAA Division I Hockey Conference........Atlantic Hockey College Web Site....... www.holycross.edu Athletic Web Site.....www.goholycross.com General Phone Numbers College Information........ (508) 793-2011 Admissions............... (508) 793-2443 Financial Aid............. (508) 793-2265 Health Services........... (508) 793-2276 Registrar................. (508) 793-2511 Residence Life & Housing... (508) 793-2411 Hockey Quick Facts Head Coach....... Paul Pearl (14th Season) Alma Mater........... Holy Cross, 1989 Record at HC...... 201-187-43 / 13 Years Overall Record..... 201-187-43 / 13 Years Office Phone............ (508) 793-2326 Assistant Coach........... Brian Akashian Assistant Coach.............. Jason Smith Assistant Coach............. Rob Godfrey Athletic Trainer........... John Ostrowski Strength & Conditioning........ Jeff Oliver 2007-2008 Overall Record..........10-19-7 2007-2008 Atlantic Hockey Record....9-15-4 2007-2008 Regular Season Finish..... Ninth 2008 AHA Tournament....... Quarterfinals Home Arena................. Hart Center Capacity....................... 1,600 Press Box Phone........ (508) 793-3978 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 16 / 11 Starters Returning / Lost............. 4 / 2 Newcomers......................... 10 Co-Captain.............. Marty Dams, 09 Co-Captain............. Ryan Driscoll, 10 Team History First Year of Varsity Hockey..... 1966-1967 Overall All-Time Record........604-566-55 NCAA Appearances..... Two (2004 & 2006) Last NCAA Win. Minnesota, 3/24/06 (4-3 OT) Last NCAA Game. N. Dakota, 3/25/06 (L, 5-2) Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 1

Holy Cross Media Information Holy Cross Athletic Media Relations Staff Charles Bare Director of Athletic Media Relations Jim Wrobel Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Credentials & Passes All requests for working media credentials should be made to Jim Wrobel at least one week in advance, preferably in writing. All requests received one week in advance will be mailed, while all others will be left at the will call window, which is located at the entrance to the Hart Center. Every effort will be made to accommodate all members of the media, but as space is limited, we may not be able to honor all requests. Radio Broadcasts Holy Cross has installed phone lines which can be rented by visiting radio. There is a charge of $75.00 per line for commercial radio, or $50.00 per line for student radio. Others wishing to install their own lines may contact Verizon Telephone at (508) 792-4000. Coach & Player Interviews Personal interviews with head coach Paul Pearl, his staff and players can be arranged through Jim Wrobel. Players are available in person and for phone interviews on most days, subject to the individual student-athlete s academic responsibilities. Arrangements for all interviews should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Home phone numbers will not be given out, and on game day, only postgame interviews will be granted. The best time to reach coach Pearl by phone is on weekday mornings. Parking Parking at the Hart Center is on a first-come, first-served basis. The parking lots in front of the Hart Center are ordinarily able to handle all of your parking needs. Members of the media are encouraged to arrive at least one hour before faceoff in order to ensure the availability of parking. Contact Information For information on Holy Cross hockey, or any other varsity athletic team, please contact the Holy Cross athletic media relations office: Charles Bare, Director...................cbare@holycross.edu Jim Wrobel, Assistant Director............ jwrobel@holycross.edu Michelle Bradley, Assistant Director.....mbradley@holycross.edu Anna Poulter-Hendrickson, Assistant..... apoulter@holycross.edu Kelly Atchue, Secretary................ katchue@holycross.edu Phone..................................... (508) 793-2583 Fax....................................... (508) 793-2309 Mailing Address......... 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610 Michelle Bradley Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Anna Poulter-Hendrickson Athletic Media Relations Assistant 2 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey Kelly Atchue Athletic Media Relations Secretary Game Day Services Pre-game press notes and line charts are available in the press box approximately one hour before the opening faceoff. Fax service is available after the game with advanced notice to the athletic media relations staff. Final statistics are available approximately 15 minutes after the game. Holy Cross on the Internet Information on Holy Cross men s hockey and all 26 other varsity sports is available through the Holy Cross Athletics home page at www.goholycross. com. All notes and statistics will be available through the site. In addition, Crusader radio broadcasts can be heard on the internet, with information on broadcast locations available on the Holy Cross Athletics home page. Live Video Streaming Live video streaming of most Holy Cross men s hockey games during the 2008-2009 season will be available over the internet through the B2 Networks. For more information, visit www.b2livetv.com. Directions to the Hart Center Take Exit 11 (College Square / Southbridge Street) off of I-290 in Worcester. Once on Southbridge Street, cross over to the right lane immediately after coming off the ramp to College Square. Take the first right (before the traffic light) onto College Street. Go up the hill and enter the campus at the last gate on the left (Gate 7). Take the first right and the Hart Center is located at the top of the hill. Primary Media Outlets Worcester Telegram & Gazette, 20 Franklin Street, Worcester, Mass., 01615. Phone: (508) 793-9350. Fax: (508) 793-9363. Website: www.telegram.com. Boston Globe, 135 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Mass., 02107. Phone: (617) 929-2860. Fax: (617) 929-2670. Website: www.boston.com. Boston Herald, 1 Herald Square, Boston, Mass., 02118. Phone: (800) 234-5680. Fax: (617) 619-6430. Website: www.bostonherald.com. Associated Press (Boston), 184 High Street, Boston, Mass., 02110. Phone: (617) 357-8100. Fax: (617) 338-8125. Website: www.ap.org. WWFX Radio, 250 Commercial Street, Suite 530, Worcester, Mass., 01608. Phone: (508) 752-1045. Fax: (508) 770-9964. Website: www. worcesterpike.com. WCHC Radio, 216 Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass., 01610. Phone: (508) 793-2475. Website: college.holycross.edu/wchc. WCTR-TV 3, 95 Higgins Street, Worcester, Mass., 01606. Phone: (508) 853-1515. Fax: (508) 854-5065. New England Hockey Journal, 110 West Squantum Street, North Quincy, Mass., 02171. Phone: (617) 773-9955. Fax: (617) 773-6688.

2005-2006 The Crusaders Season Preview Break Page The Crusaders Junior Co-Captain Ryan Driscoll Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 3

2008-2009 Holy Cross Season Preview The 2008-2009 Holy Cross men s hockey team returns 16 players, including four starters and eight of its top 10 point producers from a year ago (10-19-7, 9-15-4 Atlantic Hockey), to a team that will be looking to capture its third AHA championship and third NCAA Tournament appearance. The team is excited to come back and have a successful season, said 14th-year head coach Paul Pearl, the all-time winningest coach in the program s history. We went through some tough times last year but we played two great games in the playoffs and I think that positive momentum will carry over to the start of practice. The team will be led by its co-captains, senior defenseman Marty Dams and junior forward Ryan Driscoll. Both of them are great players, said Pearl. You have to be a great player for the guys to respect you and vote for you as captain. Ryan is a determined player. He is a really tough kid and will do what ever that is asked of him. Marty is also a tough player, while he also keeps things light in the locker room. So it is a good combination of captains. Pearl sees the importance of how well the defense plays as a major factor in the success of the season, including the play of the four freshmen Junior Brodie Sheahan defenders. For us to be successful, the strength of our team has to be our defense, said Pearl. I think we will be pretty good up front. We have to improve in scoring five-on-five, but our power play was outstanding last year, so we should be good offensively. If we can increase our goals per game average up by a half a goal we will be as good as anyone in the league in terms of scoring goals. It is defensively where we have to be great. The three championships we have won were because of our defense. We have to be a team that only gives up two or less goals a game. Holy Cross 22.7 power play percentage last year ranked second in the league and fourth in the nation, but Pearl would like to see an increase in goals in equal strength play. The focus early on is going to be fiveon-five scoring, said Pearl. We are usually a pretty good power play team, but we have to be a good five-on-five team. With the five freshmen forwards coming in, they will be given a look right away to see what they can do five-on-five. Pearl also believes the team has solid depth. The talent we have is off the charts, said Pearl. But our depth will depend on how quick that talent of the freshmen will resonate into effectiveness on the ice during games. If that happens then we will have a ton of depth. The Crusaders will also focus on being a strong team on the penalty kill. I am confident that we have the ability to clear the puck and limit shots, said Pearl. We need to get back to being a great shot blocking team. That is very important. The four seniors, Dams, Charlie Lockwood, Shane McAdam and Dewey Thomson, bring the experience of being freshmen when the Crusaders defeated Minnesota in the NCAA Tournament in 2006, and the determination to get back to the tournament as seniors. Marty is a physical strong player who we expect to have an outstanding senior year, said Pearl. Marty and Shane were big factors in our run in the NCAAs as freshmen. Shane is a dynamite defenseman. He is just a great player. Up front I think Dewey will have a great season. He is a good five-on-five player and has become an excellent penalty killer. He is such a great leader and player. We expect him to get a lot of points this year. Charlie is also a great player. When he did get a chance to play in the 2006-2007 season he was outstanding. He can be a factor in goal. Now in its third year with the program, the junior class of Ian Dams, Driscoll, Rob Forshner, Peter Lorinser and Brodie Sheahan, are expected to have a very strong season. We always expect our juniors to be major contributors because after two years of being on the team you should be prepared now to step up and be big factors in the success of the team, said Pearl. I think during the second half of the season Rob was the best center in the league. He was excellent. Brodie had a very consistent year as he led the team in assists and points. He is ultra talented and competitive. He is so skilled and makes the guys on the ice even better. We can expect even more points from Brodie this season. Ryan is so versatile in that he can kill penalties and he can also play on the power play. He really got better in winning draws which is big for us. Ryan is a dependable solid player who also has the ability to score goals. Peter has been a solid penalty killer for us and we expect Ian to have a great year in net. The sophomore class of Joe Brock, Matt Celin, Jamie Jelinek, J.P. Martignetti, Adam Roy, Everett Sheen and Mark Znutas are coming off an outstanding rookie season in which all of them saw substantial playing time. The sophomore class is very talented, said Pearl. This class has a little bit of everything. Everett is a great two-way player who had a great freshman season as he led the team in goals. Joe is a pure goal scorer who will help us in scoring five-on-five goals. He can really shoot the puck. I loved the way he developed last year as he had a great end of the season. J.P. is a big strong kid who can score. Jamie is a fast skater who also knows how to score. Mark has great offensive skills, while he also had a great year on defense. Matt played a lot of time last year and demonstrated 4 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

2008-2009 Holy Cross Season Preview that he is a great player in big games. Adam is a very quick goalie who loves to play. We expect him to continue where he left off and have an outstanding season in goal. Sophomore Jordan Cyr transferred from Rensselaer after the 2006-2007 season, and after attending Holy Cross in the 2007-2008 academic year is now eligible to compete. He will be a two-way center, said Pearl. He is a strong kid who will be a big time leader. We are very excited for Jordan to be part of this team. Holy Cross will welcome a big class of nine freshmen to the program. Kyle Atkins, Gianni Baldassari, Matt Clune, Andrew Cox, Mike Daly, Matthew Davis, Matt Gordon, Luke Miller and Jay Silvia are expected to contribute to the program right away. I expect them to see a lot of minutes, said Pearl. We need all four defenders to be college ready. I know all four can play. They are all good defensemen who we expect to have great careers. Up front we need two or three of them to be in the top three lines and two of them to get into the fourth line. If these freshmen can have the same type of year that our current sophomores and juniors did then we will have great depth. Once again the Crusaders will play a challenging non-conference schedule. Holy Cross will face Providence (Oct. 25) and Dartmouth (Jan. 21) at the Hart Center, while it will play at Boston University (Nov. 25) and at New Hampshire (Dec. 11). The Crusaders will also compete at the Denver Cup with a game against Denver (Jan. 2) and either Boston University or Rensselaer (Jan. 3). The Atlantic Hockey Tournament is moving to a four-round format that will begin on March 7 with a single-game elimination as the seventh and eighth place teams host the 10th and ninth place teams respectively. Then on March 12-15 the best two-out-of-three quarterfinals series will take place. The semifinals and finals will be played at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y., on March 20-21. a Junior Rob Forshner THE FORWARDS Returning 9; Lost 6; Newcomers 6 Holy Cross returns nine forwards from last year and welcomes six newcomers. The Crusaders top three goal scorers return, including Sheen who led the team in goals with 15 which were tied for seventh in the nation by rookies. A member of the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team, Sheen is coming off of a summer in which he participated in the Anaheim Ducks conditioning camp. Sheahan is expected to have another big season as last year he led the team in assists (20) and points (33), while he was second in goals (13). He was also strong on the power play as his nine power play goals tied for second in the conference. Sheahan earned third team All-Atlantic Hockey honors. Brock ranked third on the team in goals a year ago with nine as he will be expected to provide a lot of offense. Forshner, who tied for third on the team in assists (17) and points (24) last season, is a play-making center who will be a key player in the success of the offense. Driscoll is a center who provides leadership on the ice and is also a force on the power play as he has scored 10 career power play goals. Jelinek, Lorinser, Martignetti and Thomson are expected to be key for the Crusaders in scoring goals during five-on-five situations, while Cox, Cyr, Baldassari, Gordon, Miller and Silvia look to contribute immediately to the team. THE DEFENSEMEN Returning 4; Lost 5; Newcomers 4 The play of the Crusader defense will be a major factor in the success of the team. Marty Dams and McAdam will provide strong leadership to a defense that also consists of two sophomores and four freshmen. Znutas, who earned Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie accolades as he led the team s defensemen in goals (six) and points (17), and Celin will look to continue their solid play from their rookie season, while Atkins, Clune, Daly and Davis are expected to see game-time right away. THE GOALTENDERS Returning 3; Lost: 0; Newcomers 0 Holy Cross returns all three goaltenders from last season in Ian Dams, Lockwood and Roy. Roy is coming off an outstanding freshman year in which he set a Holy Cross freshman record for most saves in a single-season with 771 in 26 games. He also had a.911 save percentage and a 2.90 goals against average. Dams played in 12 games last year with a.902 save percentage and a 2.95 goals against average. Lockwood, who has been solid in net in 10 career games, has the ability to shutdown an opponent s offense. All three goalies are expected to compete for ice time. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 5

2008-2009 Holy Cross Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last Team (League) 1 Ian Dams Jr. G 6-0 182 Manotick, Ontario / Nepean Raiders (CJHL) 2 Mike Daly Fr. D 5-11 189 South Burlington, Vt. / St. Paul s School (NEPSAC) 3 Matt Celin So. D 5-11 174 Gibsonia, Pa. / Bay State Breakers (EJHL) 4 Shane McAdam Sr. D 6-0 209 Hamilton, Ontario / Hamilton Red Wings (OPJHL) 5 Kyle Atkins Fr. D 6-3 204 Brockville, Ontario / Brockville Braves (CJHL) 6 Matt Clune Fr. D 6-1 185 Toronto, Ontario / Salisbury School (NEPSAC) 7 Matthew Davis Fr. D 5-10 173 Lancaster, N.Y. / Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 8 Gianni Baldassari Fr. F 6-1 194 Fort Wayne, Ind. / Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL) 10 Joe Brock So. F 5-9 175 Cumming, Ga. / Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 11 Everett Sheen So. F 6-0 199 Lethbridge, Alberta / Okotoks Oilers (AJHL) 12 Brodie Sheahan Jr. F 5-10 179 Lethbridge, Alberta / Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 14 Jordan Cyr So. F 5-10 181 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Brockville Braves (CJHL) 15 Jay Silvia Fr. F 6-2 202 Burlington, Mass. / Belmont Hill School (NEPSAC) 17 J.P. Martignetti So. F 6-3 209 Winchester, Mass. / Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 18 Jamie Jelinek So. F 5-10 164 Great Falls, Va. / Tabor Academy (NEPSAC) 19 Andrew Cox Fr. F 5-11 167 Lombardy, Ontario / Phillips Academy Andover (NEPSAC) 20 Rob Forshner Jr. F 5-9 172 Sundre, Alberta / Victoria Salsa (BCHL) 21 Matt Gordon Fr. F 5-11 184 Perth, Ontario / Smiths Falls Bears (CJHL) 22 Mark Znutas So. D 6-0 182 Emerson, N.J. / Hotchkiss School (NEPSAC) 23 Marty Dams Sr. D 5-11 191 Manotick, Ontario / Gloucester Rangers (CJHL) 24 Peter Lorinser Jr. F 5-9 173 Marquette, Mich. / Marquette Electricians (MWEHL) 26 Dewey Thomson Sr. F 6-0 178 Northbridge, Mass. / St. Paul s School (NEPSAC) 27 Ryan Driscoll Jr. F 5-10 174 Dorchester, Mass. / Thayer Academy (NEPSAC) 28 Luke Miller Fr. F 5-9 167 Andover, Mass. / Phillips Exeter Academy (NEPSAC) 31 Charlie Lockwood Sr. G 6-0 164 Breckenridge, Colo. / Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 35 Adam Roy So. G 6-1 184 Feeding Hills, Mass. / Springfield Junior Blues (NAHL) Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Co-Captains: Paul Pearl (Holy Cross, 1989 / 14th Season) Brian Akashian (Holy Cross, 2001 / Seventh Season) Jason Smith (Salem State College, 1998 / Second Season) Rob Godfrey (Holy Cross, 2007 / Second Season) Marty Dams, Ryan Driscoll Crusaders by State / Province Alberta 3 (Rob Forshner, Brodie Sheahan, Everett Sheen) Colorado 1 (Charlie Lockwood) Georgia 1 (Joe Brock) Indiana 1 (Gianni Baldassari) Manitoba 1 (Jordan Cyr) Massachusetts 6 (Ryan Driscoll, J.P. Martignetti, Luke Miller, Adam Roy, Jay Silvia, Dewey Thomson) Michigan 1 (Peter Lorinser) New Jersey 1 (Mark Znutas) New York 1 (Matthew Davis) Ontario 7 (Kyle Atkins, Matt Clune, Andrew Cox, Ian Dams, Marty Dams, Matt Gordon, Shane McAdam) Pennsylvania 1 (Matt Celin) Vermont 1 (Mike Daly) Virginia 1 (Jamie Jelinek) Roster Breakdown Crusaders by Class Senior 4 (M. Dams, McAdam, Lockwood, Thomson) Junior 5 (I. Dams, Driscoll, Forshner, Lorinser, Sheahan) Sophomore 8 (Brock, Celin, Cyr, Jelinek, Martignetti, Roy, Sheen, Znutas) Freshman 9 (Atkins, Baldassari, Clune, Cox, Daly, Davis, Gordon, Miller, Silvia) Crusaders by Position Forward 15 (Baldassari, Brock, Cox, Cyr, Driscoll, Forshner, Gordon, Jelinek, Lorinser, Martignetti, Miller, Sheahan, Sheen, Silvia, Thomson) Defense 8 (Atkins, Celin, Clune, Daly, M. Dams, Davis, McAdam, Znutas) Goal 3 (I. Dams, Lockwood, Roy) Pronunciation Guide Brian Akashian............. ah-kay-shun Gianni Baldassari..... BALL-duh-SAR-ee Matt Celin.................... sell-een Matt Clune.................... CLOON Ian & Marty Dams............... DAMS Jamie Jelinek................GEL-in-eck J.P. Martignetti.......... MAR-tig-NET-ee Brodie Sheahan................. SHE-an Mark Znutas............... ZUH-new-tus 6 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles Marty #23 Dams Senior Captain Defense 5-11 191 Shoots Left Manotick, Ontario Gloucester Rangers 2007-08: Played in 34 games recorded a career-best seven assists for a career-best seven points received the Glenn Spike Crane Memorial Award recorded one assist each against Niagara (10/13), Mercyhurst (10/26 & 10/27), Canisius (11/9), Sacred Heart (1/25) and RIT (3/7 & 3/8). 2006-07: Played in 25 games recorded one goal and five assists for six points scored a goal at Mercyhurst (11/25) had assists against Mercyhurst (10/20 & 10/21), Merrimack (10/24), Sacred Heart (11/11) and AIC (1/20). 2005-06: Played in 28 games... had a goal and three assists... scored his first collegiate goal against Army (1/14)... dished out assists against Rensselaer (12/30), Army (1/13) and Canisius (2/10). Before Holy Cross: Played for the Gloucester Rangers of the CJHL three-time CJHL All-Star scored five goals and dished out 23 assists for 28 points in the 2004-05 season posted 12 goals and had 20 assists for 32 points as his team won the 2004 CJHL Robinson Division Championship attended South Carleton High School Student Council President. Personal: Son of Robert and Caralan Dams has two brothers, Jeff and Ian, and one sister, Lesley-Anne his older brother Jeff is a former member of the Crusader hockey team as a forward (graduated in 2004), while his younger brother Ian is a junior goalie on the team majoring in Economics aspires to attend graduate school and work in the financial field. Dams Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2005-2006 28 1 3 4 11-22 0 0 0 2006-2007 25 1 5 6 12-24 1 0 0 2007-2008 34 0 7 7 16-32 0 0 0 Career 87 2 15 17 39-78 1 0 0 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 7

Holy Cross Player Profiles Ryan #27 Driscoll Junior Captain Forward 5-10 174 Shoots Left Dorchester, Mass. Thayer Academy 2007-08: Played in all 36 games tied for fourth on the team in assists (11) and tied for fifth in points (17) scored all six of his goals on the power play which tied for second on the team in power play goals recorded two goals in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) scored one goal each against Mercyhurst (10/26), Army (11/3) and Air Force (11/24) recorded one goal and one assist in the 4-2 victory over Bentley (1/12) had two assists in the 5-3 win at AIC (1/15). 2006-07: Played in 33 games recorded six goals and 11 assists for 17 points ranked fifth on the team in assists and points, while he was sixth in goals scored his first two collegiate goals versus Mercyhurst (10/21) also scored goals against Yale (10/27), Sacred Heart (11/11), Mercyhurst (11/25) and AIC (1/20) had two assists versus Army (11/18) and UConn (11/21). Before Holy Cross: Played four seasons on the varsity hockey team at Thayer Academy in Braintree, Mass., for coach Larry Rooney had 51 goals and 122 assists for 173 points in his career senior captain team co-mvp as a senior named All-ISL in 2004-05 and 2005-06 received Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic honors in 2004-05 and 2005-06 team won the ISL championship in 2003-04 earned MVP accolades at the BBN Tournament played for the Greater Boston Junior Bruins of the Massachusetts Select League (MSL) for coach John Flaherty served as team captain in 2004-05 and 2005-06 team won the National Championship in 2004 and 2006, while it won the MSL title in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Personal: Son of James and Patricia Driscoll has one brother, Brendan, and one sister, Allison majoring in Economics. Driscoll s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2006-2007 33 6 11 17 7-14 4 0 0 2007-2008 36 6 11 17 8-16 6 0 0 Career 69 12 22 34 15-30 10 0 0 8 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles #4 Hamilton Red Wings Shane McAdam Senior Defense 6-0 209 Shoots Left Hamilton, Ontario 2007-08: Played in six games recorded one assist in the 3-1 win over Army (11/4) missed the rest of the season due to an injury named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team. 2006-07: Played in 25 games recorded six assists had two assists in the 4-3 win over Army (11/17) also registered assists against Army (11/18), UConn (11/21), Air Force (1/13) and AIC (1/19) earned a spot on the AHA All-Academic Team. 2005-06: Played in 35 games... finished 10th on the team in scoring with three goals and nine assists for 12 points... scored his first collegiate goal and had an assist against UConn (11/4)... scored a goal in the 10-3 win over Mercyhurst (11/11)... netted a goal and recorded an assist in the 5-2 win over UConn (1/19)... earned a spot on the AHA All- Academic team. Before Holy Cross: Played two seasons for the Hamilton Red Wings of the OPJHL for coaches John MacDonald and Gary MacFarlane scored three goals and had 27 assists for 30 points in the 2004-05 season scored two goals and dished out nine assists for 11 points as he was named the 2003-04 team Rookie of the Year played six seasons for the Hamilton Reps team captain all six seasons tallied 12 goals and had 32 assists for 44 points in the 2002-03 season attended St. Thomas More High School. Personal: Son of John and Patricia McAdam has one brother, Matt, and one sister, Erin participated in the Global Youth Leadership Conference in the summer of 2004 majoring in Economics. McAdam s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2005-2006 35 3 9 12 31-62 2 0 0 2006-2007 25 0 6 6 16-32 0 0 0 2007-2008 6 0 1 1 4-8 0 0 0 Career 66 3 16 19 51-102 2 0 0 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 9

Holy Cross Player Profiles Dewey #26 Thomson Senior Forward 6-0 178 Shoots Left Northbridge, Mass. St. Paul s School 2007-08: Played in 33 games recorded three goals and four assists for seven points scored one goal each against Providence (10/20) and Mercyhurst (10/27) recorded one goal and one assist in the 5-3 win at AIC (1/15) named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team. 2006-07: Played in 31 games recorded seven goals and nine assists for 16 points, which were all career-highs his seven goals tied for fourth on the team registered three assists against Mercyhurst (10/21) named the Holiday Inn Express Crusader of the Week (11/20) scored two goals and had an assist in the 4-3 win over Army (11/17) scored two goals including the game-winner in the 5-2 victory over Army (11/18) earned a spot on the AHA All-Academic Team. 2005-06: Played in 27 games scored two goals and had four assists for six points... scored goals against Mercyhurst (11/11) and AIC (11/18) earned a spot on the AHA All- Academic team. Before Holy Cross: Played three seasons at St. Paul s School in Concord, N.H., for coach Tim Pratt recipient of the 2005 Flood Shield Award scored 15 goals and had 18 assists for 33 points as the team captain in 2004-05 scored two game winning overtime goals in the same week as a senior earned all-league honors for 2004-05 tallied 12 goals and dished out 14 assists for 26 points in the 2003-04 season scored 11 goals and added 16 assists for 27 points in 2002-03. Personal: Son of Kevin and Sharon Thomson majoring in Economics. Thomson s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2005-2006 27 2 4 6 2-4 0 0 0 2006-2007 31 7 9 16 5-10 4 0 1 2007-2008 33 3 4 7 5-10 1 1 0 Career 91 12 17 29 12-24 5 1 1 10 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles Charlie #31 Lockwood Senior Goalie 6-0 164 Breckenridge, Colo. Bridgewater Bandits 2007-08: Did not see any action named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team. 2006-07: Played in 10 games with nine starts had a 3.52 goals against average and an.876 save percentage made 27 saves in his collegiate debut, the 2-2 tie at Army (12/6) stopped 33 shots in the 2-2 tie with Air Force (1/12) made 33 saves in the 3-3 tie at Army (2/3) recorded 31 saves versus Air Force (3/10). 2005-06: Did not see any action earned a spot on the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team. Before Holy Cross: Played one season in net under coach Mike McLaughlin for the Bridgewater Bandits of the EJHL had an.895 save percentage and a 3.80 goals against average for the Bandits played hockey at Northwood High School in Lake Placid, N.Y., for coach Tom Fleming earned an.895 save percentage and a 2.60 goals against average in the 2003-04 season, while he had an.880 save percentage and a 2.70 goal against average in the 2002-03 season captain of the 2003-04 team also a member and a captain of the cycling team for coach Jim Williams graduated second in his class. Personal: Son of Win and Susan Lockwood father played soccer at Colorado College majoring in Math. #1 Nepean Raiders Ian Dams Junior Goalie 6-0 182 Manotick, Ontario 2007-08: Played in 12 games with 11 starts recorded a 2.95 goals against average and a.902 save percentage as he made 294 saves and allowed 32 goals made 31 saves in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) had a career-best 39 saves in the 2-2 tie at Mercyhurst (10/27) named the Atlantic Hockey Goalie of the Month for December as he stopped 61 of 64 shots in two games as he had a 1.38 goals against average named to the AHA All-Academic Team. 2006-07: Played in 18 games with 17 starts recorded one assist made 34 saves in his collegiate debut at Niagara (10/14) was named the AHA Rookie of the Week (10/30) earned his first collegiate win when he made 29 saves in the 2-1 victory at Merrimack (10/24) had 30 saves and recorded his first collegiate assist against Bentley (1/6) earned a spot on the AHA All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Played for the Nepean Raiders of the CJHL for coach Chris Bryne had a 2.24 goals against average in 2004-2005, to set a team single-season record set a team record with nine career shutouts received the CJHL Outstanding Goaltender Award in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Personal: Son of Robert and Caralan Dams has two brothers, Jeff and Marty, and one sister, Lesley-Anne brother of current Crusader senior defenseman Marty Dams and former Crusader forward Jeff Dams (Class of 2004) majoring in Economics and Accounting. Lockwood s Career Statistics Season GP Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T 2006-2007 10 579:17 34 3.52 240.876 0-6-3 Dams Career Statistics Season GP Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T 2006-2007 18 985:27 53 3.23 419.888 8-9-0 2007-2008 12 651:08 32 2.95 294.902 2-5-3 Career 30 1636:35 85 3.12 713.893 10-14-3 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 11

Holy Cross Player Profiles #20 Victoria Salsa Rob Forshner Junior Forward 5-9 172 Shoots Left Sundre, Alberta 2007-08: Played in all 36 games ranked third on the team with a career-best 17 assists and tied for third with a career-best 24 points finished fifth on the team with a career-best seven goals tied for first on the team in gamewinning goals (two) scored the game-winner and had one assist in the 3-2 win over Canisius (11/9) recorded two goals including the game-winner in the 3-1 victory over Sacred Heart (2/22) scored two goals at RIT (3/8). 2006-07: Played in 32 games recorded three goals and eight assists for 11 points scored his first collegiate goal at Sacred Heart (11/10) had a goal and an assist in the 7-3 win over UConn (11/21) netted a goal against Sacred Heart (2/16). Before Holy Cross: Played two seasons for the Victoria Salsa of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for coach Rylan Ferster team won the 2006 Coastal Conference Championship played two years for the Red Deer Optimist Chiefs of the Alberta Midget Hockey League (AMHL) for coach Brett Fudge named the 2004 Playoff MVP earned AMHL All-Star honors in 2004 team won the 2004 Provincial Championship 2004 Road Captain of the AMHL. Personal: Son of Bob and Kelly Forshner has one sister, Nicole his sister Nicole played golf at the University of Central Arkansas majoring in History. #24 Marquette Electricians Peter Lorinser Junior Forward 5-9 173 Shoots Left Marquette, Mich. 2007-08: Played in 34 games recorded three goals for a career-best three points scored his first two collegiate goals in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) recorded one goal against Quinnipiac (1/19) named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team. 2006-07: Played in nine games earned a spot on the AHA All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Played two years for the Marquette Electricians of the Midwest Elite Hockey League (MWEHL) for coach Jon Nebel named an Assistant Captain for the 2005-06 season received his team s Hustle Award (2005-06) and Academic Award (2004-05 and 2005-06) played two seasons for the Ojibwa Eagles of the Mid American Hockey League (MAHL) for coach Scott Nevenhoven named an Assistant Captain in 2003-04 won the team s Academic Award and Best Forward Award in 2003-04 earned all-tournament team honors at the Thunder Bay Pizza Hut Invite and the Chicago Chill Thanksgiving Tournament played at the National Select Festival. Personal: Son of Bob and Peggy Lorinser has one brother, Andrew, and one sister, Amy his mother earned All-Big Ten Conference honors and was a national qualifier as a swimmer at the University of Minnesota his sister Amy played softball at St. Norbert College majoring in Political Science. Forshner s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2006-2007 32 3 8 11 10-20 2 0 0 2007-2008 36 7 17 24 13-29 2 1 2 Career 68 10 25 35 23-49 4 1 2 Lorinser s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2006-2007 9 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 2007-2008 34 3 0 3 6-12 0 0 0 Career 43 3 0 3 9-18 0 0 0 12 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles Brodie #12 Sheahan Junior Forward 5-10 179 Shoots Right Lethbridge, Alberta Salmon Arm Silverbacks 2007-08: Played in all 36 games led the team with a career-best 20 assists and a career-best 33 points ranked second on the team with a career-best 13 goals his nine power play goals were tied for fourth on the Holy Cross all-time Division I single-season list and were tied for second in the conference tied for first on the team in game-winning goals (two) earned third team All-Atlantic Hockey honors named the AHA Player of the Week twice (11/5 & 1/14) recorded three assists in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) scored the game-winning goal and had one assist in the 4-1 victory at Mercyhurst (10/26) scored two goals, including the game-winner, and added one assist in the 3-1 win over Army (11/4). 2006-07: Recorded five goals and eight assists for 13 points scored his first collegiate goal at Sacred Heart (11/10) also netted goals against UConn (11/21), Army (12/6), Bentley (1/6) and Canisius (2/9). Before Holy Cross: Played for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for coach Garry Davidson from 2004-06 named his team s Most Sportsman Like Player in 2005-06 member of the Lethbridge Midget Titans of the AMHL for coach Curtis Ressler. Personal: Son of Bernie and Carol Sheahan has one brother, Brock and one sister, Taylor his brother Brock played on the hockey team at the University of Notre Dame majoring in Economics and Accounting. Joe #10 Brock Sophomore Forward 5-9 175 Shoots Right Cumming, Ga. Bridgewater Bandits 2007-08: Played in 31 games ranked third on the team in goals (nine) and tied for fifth in points (17) also had eight assists scored his first collegiate goal against Niagara (10/13) in the season-opener recorded his first collegiate game-winning goal in the 4-2 win over Sacred Heart (1/26) had one goal and one assist for two points against Mercyhurst (10/26) and Bentley (1/12) scored one goal each against Canisius (11/9), UConn (11/30), RIT (1/5), AIC (1/15) and RIT (3/7) had two assists versus Canisius (11/10). Before Holy Cross: Played one season for the Bridgewater Bandits of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Mike Doneghey earned a spot on the 2006 EJHL Select Team named the player of the game in the 2006 EJHL allstar game led the team in the 2006-07 season in goals (30) and points (58), while he was second in assists (28) led the team with six gamewinning goals two-year member of the varsity hockey team at Shattuck St. Mary s School in Faribault, Minn., for head coach Tom Ward team won the 2005 National Championship also played four years of varsity lacrosse as he earned a spot on the 2006 all-state and all-academic teams as a senior captain. Personal: Son of John and Sarah Brock his father played tennis at Georgia State has not yet declared a major. Sheahan s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2006-2007 29 5 8 13 3-6 2 0 0 2007-2008 36 13 20 33 13-26 9 0 2 Career 65 18 28 46 16-32 11 0 2 Brock s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2007-2008 31 9 8 17 4-8 4 0 1 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 13

Holy Cross Player Profiles #3 Bay State Breakers Matt Celin Sophomore Defense 5-11 174 Shoots Right Gibsonia, Pa. 2007-08: Played in 27 games recorded one goal and one assist for two points earned his first collegiate point with an assist on the gamewinning goal in the 5-3 win at AIC (1/15) scored his first collegiate goal against Mercyhurst (2/1) named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Played one season for the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Dave McCauley led the team in the 2006-07 season in goals by a defenseman with six, while he also had 11 assists for 17 points received the team s Most Improved Player Award team won the 2006-07 EJHL Southern Conference Championship, while it was the 2007 EJHL and USA Hockey National Championship Runners-Up also played for the Pittsburgh Hornets of the Mid-West Elite Hockey League (MWEHL) for head coach Joe Gaul as he recorded 20 goals and 50 assists for 70 points in his career team captain in 2005-06 team was the 2005 and 2006 Pennsylvania and Mid-Am Regional Champions, while it was the 2005 and 2006 USA Hockey Bronze Medalists three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Hampton H.S. in Allison Park, Pa. named the team s Offensive MVP as a sophomore earned PIHL Academic All- Star honors. Personal: Son of Scott and Carol Celin has one brother, Rob, and one sister, Christina majoring in Economics. Jamie #18 Jelinek Sophomore Forward 5-10 164 Shoots Right Great Falls, Va. Tabor Academy 2007-08: Played in 17 games recorded one goal and one assist for two points scored his first collegiate goal at AIC (1/8) had one assist at RIT (3/8) named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Threeyear member of the varsity hockey team at Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass., for head coach Gerry Dineen as he recorded 48 goals and 49 assists for 97 points in 78 games played received the team s Most Dedicated Award earned NEPSAC East All-Star honors in 2005-06 and 2006-07 led the team in scoring in the 2006-07 season with 16 goals and 22 assists for 38 points as a senior captain in his junior year he scored 22 goals and had 18 assists for 40 points, while he registered 10 goals and nine assists for 19 points as a sophomore played three seasons of varsity tennis as he was a senior captain also a twoyear member of the varsity cross country team as he served as a captain during his junior year. Personal: Son of James and Susan Jelinek has one brother, Drew majoring in Physics aspires to be an Engineer. Celin s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2007-2008 27 1 1 2 16-43 0 0 0 Jelinek s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2007-2008 17 1 1 2 1-2 0 0 0 14 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles J.P. #17 Martignetti Sophomore Forward 6-3 209 Shoots Right Winchester, Mass. Boston Junior Bruins 2007-08: Played in 28 games recorded three goals and eight assists for 11 points named the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week (10/15) for his first two collegiate assists in the seasonopener against Niagara (10/13) also had two assists in the 4-1 win at Mercyhurst (10/26) scored his first two collegiate goals against Canisius (11/10) recorded one goal in the 2-2 tie with Merrimack (12/4) named to the AHA All- Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Played one season for the Boston Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Peter Masters three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Mass., for head coach Dean Boylan as he recorded 47 goals and 25 assists for 72 points in 63 games senior team captain for the 2005-06 season as a senior he scored 17 goals and had nine assists for 26 points, while he had 21 goals and 13 assists for 34 points as a junior won numerous Hockey Night in Boston honors including a three-time all-star selection (2004-06), two-time Best Pro Prospect (2004 & 2005) and one-time Mr. Hustle (2005) two-year member of the varsity hockey team at Winchester H.S. for head coach John Messuri as he recorded 61 points. Personal: Son of Ronald and Lynne Martignetti has four brothers, Anthony, Joseph, Mark and Michael, and three sisters, Anita, Caroline and Maria his father played hockey at Dartmouth his brother Anthony played hockey at Stonehill, while his sister Anita plays soccer and lacrosse at Babson majoring in Economics. #35 Springfield Junior Blues Adam Roy Sophomore Goalie 6-1 184 Feeding Hills, Mass. 2007-08: Played in 26 games with 25 starts had a 2.90 goals against average and a.911 save percentage as he made 771 saves and allowed 75 goals posted an 8-14-4 record set a Holy Cross freshman record for most saves in a singleseason and ranked second on the school s Division I all-time single-season saves list sixth all-time in the history of the program in minutes played (1549:39) in a single-season, while he was tied for sixth in save percentage and games played named the team s MVP earned AHA Goalie of the Week honors (12/31) named the AHA Rookie of the Month for February, while he received AHA Rookie of the Week accolades twice (10/29 & 2/11) named Crusader of the Week (12/3) recorded his first collegiate assist in the 4-2 win over Sacred Heart (1/26) made a season-best 44 saves in the 4-1 victory at Mercyhurst (10/26) recorded 36 saves in the 4-2 win over Bentley (1/12) named to the AHA All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Played two seasons for the Springfield Junior Blues of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for head coach Nick Pollos played in 82 career games in goal with a 3.30 goals against average and a.905 save percentage three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass., for head coach Gerry Dineen. Personal: Son of Edward and Diane Roy has one sister, Jessica his sister played field hockey at WPI has not yet declared a major. Martignetti s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2007-2008 28 3 8 11 10-20 1 0 0 Roy s Career Statistics Season GP Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T 2007-2008 26 1549:39 75 2.90 771.911 8-14-4 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 15

Holy Cross Player Profiles #11 Okotoks Oilers Everett Sheen Sophomore Forward 6-0 199 Shoots Left Lethbridge, Alberta Participated in the Anaheim Ducks conditioning camp in the summer of 2008. 2007-08: Played in all 36 games led the team in goals (15) and tied for third in points (24) his six power play goals and two game-winning goals tied for second on the team in each category received the team s Seventh Player Award named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team earned AHA Rookie of the Week honors three times (11/26, 12/3 & 12/31) named the AHA Rookie of the Month for December as he scored five of Holy Cross seven goals in the four games played in the month his 15 goals were tied for seventh in the nation by rookies ranked second in the conference in goals by freshmen and tied for seventh overall in the league his 24 points tied for fourth in Atlantic Hockey by freshmen recorded his first collegiate point with one assist in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) scored his first collegiate goal in the 3-1 victory over Army (11/4) recorded his first collegiate hat-trick in the 5-5 tie at Air Force (11/24) scored his first collegiate game-winning goal in the 4-1 victory at UConn (11/30) named to the AHA All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Played four years for the Okotoks Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for head coach Gary VanHereweghe as he recorded 70 goals and 77 assists for 147 career points. Personal: Son of Mike and Penny Sheen has one brother, Elliott, and one sister, Erika father played basketball at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology majoring in Economics and Accounting. #22 Hotchkiss School Mark Znutas Sophomore Defense 6-0 182 Shoots Left Emerson, N.J. 2007-08: Played in all 36 games recorded six goals and nine assists for 15 points named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team scored his first collegiate goal in the season-opener against Niagara (10/13) earned his first two collegiate assists in the 6-4 win at Providence (10/20) scored one goal each against Mercyhurst (10/27), Bentley (1/11), AIC (1/15), Sacred Heart (2/22) and RIT (3/7) named to the AHA All-Academic Team. Before Holy Cross: Two-year member of the varsity hockey team at the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., for head coach Damon White team captain in the 2006-07 season ranked first on the team in points by a defenseman as a senior with two goals and 14 assists for 16 points his 14 assists tied for the team lead scored two goals and had four assists for six points as a junior in 2005-06 won the 2006-07 Edward F. III 41 and Phelps H. Swift 44 Award earned All-Founder s League honors in 2005-06 and 2006-07 team won the 2006-07 Founder s League Championship and the 2006-07 Flood Marr Championship three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Bergen Catholic H.S. in Oradell, N.J. team captain in the 2004-05 season team won the New Jersey State Championship in 2002-03 member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Stan and Josephine Znutas has one sister, Kristen majoring in Economics. Sheen s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2007-2008 36 15 9 24 5-18 6 1 2 Znutas Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Pen-Min PP SH GW 2007-2008 36 6 9 15 17-34 2 0 0 16 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles Jordan #14 Cyr Sophomore Forward 5-10 181 Shoots Left Winnipeg, Manitoba Brockville Braves Before Holy Cross: Played one-year at Rensselaer, scoring one goal in 11 games during the 2006-07 season scored 53 points in 45 games playing for the Brockville Braves of the Central Junior A Hockey League (CJHL) for head coach Mike McCourt three-year member of the varsity hockey team at St. Andrew s in Aurora, Ontario, for head coaches John MacDonald and Paul Bedard team captain and MVP in 2004 as he was the team s leading scorer with 35 goals and 35 assists for 70 points in 34 games received the team s Most Improved Player Award in 2002 earned Toronto Star All-Star honors also a four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team as he was a team captain in 2004 while at St. Andrew s he was a Prefect. Personal: Son of Joe and Dawn Cyr has two brothers, Joseph and Andrew his father was a member of the hockey team at Colgate and graduated in 1977 as he set the freshman goal scoring record majoring in Economics and Accounting. #5 Brockville Braves Kyle Atkins Freshman Defense 6-3 204 Shoots Left Brockville, Ontario Before Holy Cross: Played three years for the Brockville Braves of the Central Junior A Hockey League (CJHL) for head coach Todd Gill recorded 26 goals and 72 assists for 98 points in a 172 career games scored 13 goals and had 27 assists for 40 points in 61 games in 2007-08 had six goals and 27 assists for 33 points in 58 games in 2006-07 recorded seven goals and 18 assists for 25 points in 53 games in 2005-06 2006-07 Playoffs MVP received the team s Most Improved Player and Trainer s Helper Award in 2005-06 played in the 2005-06 Rookie All-Star Game attended Thousand Islands Secondary School 2007 Ontario Scholar. Personal: Son of Dennis and Jeanne Atkins has one brother, Tyler his brother also played with him for three years for the Brockville Braves and is now on the Castleton State College hockey team has not yet declared a major. #8 Fairbanks Ice Dogs Gianni Baldassari Freshman Forward 6-1 194 Shoots Left Fort Wayne, Ind. Before Holy Cross: Played two years in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) was a member of the 2006-07 Springfield Jr. Blues for head coach Nick Pollos for a half a season before being traded to the Fairbanks Ice Dogs where he played the rest of the 2006-07 season and the entire 2007-08 season for head coach Rob Proffitt team captain for Springfield as he recorded five goals and four assists for nine points in 40 games team captain for Fairbanks in the 2007-08 season as he had five goals and 10 assists for 15 points in 50 career games as a freshman he recorded 15 goals and 20 assists for 35 points in 50 games as a captain for the Ann Arbor Jr. Wolverines Midget Minor AAA team for head coach Bill DeGroot as a sophomore he had 20 goals and 30 assists for 50 points in 55 games as a captain for the Fort Wayne Komets Midget Minor AAA team for head coach John Baldassari as a junior he posted 15 goals and 20 assists for 35 points in 60 games as a captain for the Indianapolis Checkers Midget Major AAA team for head coach Don Harkins Indianapolis won the 2005 World Midget Tournament held in Quebec as a senior he recorded 40 goals and 40 assists for 80 points in 65 games as a captain for the Russell Stover Midget Major AAA team for head coach Pat Ferschweiler member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Son of John and Jackie Baldassari has one brother, Anthony his father played in the International Hockey League (IHL) for five years, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) for one year and in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) for one year has not yet declared a major. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 17

Holy Cross Player Profiles #6 Salisbury School Matt Clune Freshman Defense 6-1 185 Shoots Left Toronto, Ontario Before Holy Cross: Played one year on the varsity hockey team at the Salisbury School in Salisbury, Conn., for head coach Matt Corkery as he recorded three goals and 11 assists for 14 points in 28 games received the Coach s Award for Leadership in 2007-08 earned 2007-08 Flood Marr all-tournament team honors team qualified for the New England Tournament Playoffs for the seventh year in a row played for the St. Michael s Buzzers of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (OPJHL) for head coach Richard Ricci in 2006-07 had three goals and 17 assists for 20 points in 62 games named the team s Rookie of the Year team won the South Division championship and were conference finalists attended St. Michael s and was a member of the varsity hockey team for head coach Len Chittle in 2005-06 recorded four goals and 15 assists for 19 points in 40 games scored the game-winning goal in the CISAA championship game to give St. Michael s its first ever CISAA championship OFSAA Silver Medalists also a four-year member of the varsity lacrosse team at St. Michael s as he was a two-time team captain and was named the team MVP in 2006-07 had 15 goals and 30 assists for 45 points in 80 career games as his team were three-time CISAA Silver Medalists and OFSAA participants in 2006-07 Ontario Scholar. Personal: Son of Tom and Anne Marie Clune has two brothers, Rich and Ben his father was a two-time captain of the Colby College hockey team his brother Rich is a professional hockey player in the Dallas Stars Organization, while his brother Ben is a baseball player and will be attending the Salisbury School has not yet declared a major. Andrew #19 Cox Freshman Forward 5-11 167 Shoots Left Lombardy, Ontario Phillips Academy Andover Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Mass., for head coach Dean Boylan senior captain received the Sumner Smith Hockey Award and was named a member of the 2007-08 Flood Marr all-tournament team recorded 23 goals and 33 assists for 56 points in 2007-08 had 14 goals and 11 assists for 25 points in 2006-07 scored seven goals and had four assists for 11 points in 2005-06 team went 13-1-1 to close out the 2007-08 season and qualified for the NEPSIHA playoffs recorded 20 goals and 23 assists for 43 points for the Toronto Redwings Minor Midget team in 2004-05 12th round draft pick of Niagara of the OHL selected to GTHL under-17 camp also a two-year member of the varsity golf team. Personal: Son of Peter and Anita Cox has one brother, Shawn, and one sister, Natalie his brother Shawn plays college hockey in Canada majoring in Biology. #2 St. Paul s School Mike Daly Freshman Defense 5-11 189 Shoots Right South Burlington, Vt. Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at the St. Paul s School in Concord, N.H., for head coach Tim Pratt senior captain received the Coach s Award as a junior and a senior earned All-New England East Team honors and first team All-ISL accolades in 2007-08 team won the 2007-08 ISL Championship and were 2007-08 New England Runner Ups scored 10 goals and had 45 assists for 55 career points recorded eight goals and 18 assists for 26 points as a senior in 2007-08 had two goals and 17 assists for 19 points as a junior in 2006-07 recorded 10 assists for 10 points as a sophomore in 2005-06 also was a three-year member and a senior captain of the varsity baseball team. Personal: Son of Terrence and Theresa Daly has one brother, Patrick, and one sister, Kelley his father graduated from West Point in 1977 has not yet declared a major. Matthew #7 Davis Freshman Defense 5-10 173 Shoots Left Lancaster, N.Y. Bridgewater Bandits Before Holy Cross: Played three years for the Bridgewater Bandits of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) for head coach Michael Doneghey team captain in 2006-07 and 2007-08 recorded 14 goals and 48 assists for 62 career points three-time league all-star four-year member of the varsity hockey team Lancaster H.S. in Lancaster, N.Y., for head coach Kevin Miller three-time team captain earned team MVP and team Defensive MVP honors named to the All-Western New York first team and the All-State first team as a senior earned All-Western New York Scholar Athlete accolades as a senior received first team all-league honors as a sophomore and junior team was Large School State Finalists four times USA Hockey Select 15, 16, 17 National Festival Team. Personal: Son of Darryl and Jenny Davis has two brothers, Darryl and Cory his father was a member of the football team at Alfred University and graduated in 1982 his brother Darryl, played football at Buffalo State and graduated in 2008 majoring in Physics. 18 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Player Profiles Matt #21 Gordon Freshman Forward 5-11 184 Shoots Right Perth, Ontario Smiths Falls Bears Before Holy Cross: Played four years for the Smiths Falls Bears of the Central Junior A Hockey League (CJHL) for head coach Bill Bowker assistant captain in 2007 as he had 40 goals and 68 assists for 108 points in 58 games as the team qualified for the finals second team league all-star played in 216 career games with 131 goals and 176 assists for 307 points attended St. John s Catholic H.S. in Perth, Ontario. Personal: Son of Kevin and Catherine Gordon has one brother, Chris has not yet declared a major. Luke #28 Miller Freshman Forward 5-9 167 Shoots Right Andover, Mass. Phillips Exeter Academy Before Holy Cross: One-year member of the varsity hockey team at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., for head coach Dana Barbin recorded seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points in 10 games in 2007-08 as the team reached the quarterfinals three-year member of the varsity hockey team at St. John s Prep in Danvers, Mass., for head coach Robert Marinelli co-captain as a senior named the team s MVP as a senior and received the Coach s Award as a junior earned all-conference honors as a senior received Boston Herald All-Scholastic accolades as a senior team advanced to the state championship finals his junior year as a senior he had nine goals and 22 assists for 31 points recorded 20 goals and 41 assists for 61 career points. Personal: Son of Bill and Robin Miller has two brothers, Matt and James, and one sister, Stephanie mother played field hockey at Boston College his cousin Kate Schelzi graduated from Holy Cross in 2008 has not yet declared a major. #15 Belmont Hill School Jay Silvia Freshman Forward 6-2 202 Shoots Left Burlington, Mass. Before Holy Cross: Three-year member of the varsity hockey team at the Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Mass., for head coach Ken Martin senior captain earned all-league honors as a junior and senior, while he received all-league honorable mention accolades as a sophomore named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team as a senior team won the 2006-07 league championship recorded 52 goals and 36 assists for 88 career points as a senior he scored 14 goals and had 11 assists for 25 points led the team in goals with 24 and also had 16 assists for 40 points as a junior recorded 14 goals and nine assists for 23 points as a sophomore also a two-year member of the varsity track & field team finished first at the 2008 New England Championship and at the 2008 ISL Championship in the discus, while he placed fourth at the New England Championship in the shot put in 2007 he was second at the New England Championship in the discus and third at the ISL Championship in the discus as a senior he finished in first place in every discus event during the year his career best in the discus was 133 8, while his best in the shot put was 42 9 team won the 2007 and 2008 New England Championship and the 2007 and 2008 ISL Championship. Personal: Son of Richard and Susan Silvia has one brother, Ricky has not yet declared a major. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 19

Holy Cross Head Coach Paul Pearl Paul Pearl is in his 14th year at the helm of the Holy Cross ice hockey program, and is just the fifth head coach in the history of ice hockey at Holy Cross. On January 21, 2006, with a 3-2 victory at Dartmouth, Pearl became the school s all-time winningest coach with the 168th victory of his career. Pearl has forged a 201-187-43 record at Holy Cross over 13 years and has been the man behind the bench in seven of the nine most successful seasons in Holy Cross history, while he has had three teams post 20-plus win seasons. Along with 12 post-season appearances in 13 years, Pearl led the Crusaders to their first two NCAA Tournament appearances in 2003-04 and 2005-06, while he coached the Crusaders to their first ever NCAA Tournament win with the 4-3 overtime victory over Minnesota in Grand Forks, N.D., on March 24, 2006. In 2005-06, Pearl led the Crusaders to a school single season record 27 victories, as the team posted an overall record of 27-10-2. Holy Cross also claimed the Atlantic Hockey regular season and tournament titles. During the 2003-2004 campaign, the Crusaders tallied a 22-10-4 overall record. Holy Cross swept the Atlantic Hockey tournament, and captured two shutout victories en route to the Championship Title, including the 5-0 playoff win versus American International (3/13/04) and the 4-0 championship game win over Sacred Heart (3/20/04). In 1998-99, the Crusaders earned a 22-9-4 mark and the MAAC Hockey Championship. It was the first time in the school s history that the hockey program won its conference championship. In Pearl s first season (1994-95), he inherited a team that had one winning season in its eight previous years. He guided the squad to a 15-10 record, including an 11-4 mark at the Hart Center and an ECAC Tournament berth. Over the years, Pearl has coached several talented athletes, including 1999 MAAC Goalie of the Year Scott Simpson, 2002 MAAC Offensive Player of the Year and current New York Ranger Patrick Rissmiller, 2004 Atlantic Hockey Defensive Forward of Year Greg Kealey, 2004 Atlantic Hockey Individual Sportsmanship honoree Tim Coskren, 2006 All- American Tyler McGregor, Holy Cross Division I all-time points leader James Sixsmith and the 2007 Atlantic Hockey Defenseman of the Year Jon Landry. Not only have Pearl s athletes received numerous accolades, but the coach himself has earned several honors, such as the 2004 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year award, the 2002 MAAC Coach of the Year Pearl s Coaching File Years School Position 1990-1992 Portsmouth Abbey School Head Coach 1992-1994 Connecticut Assistant Coach 1994-1996 Holy Cross Head Coach 1996-1997 Brown Assistant Coach 1997-Present Holy Cross Head Coach Pearl s Coaching Honors 1998 ECAC East Coach of the Year 1998 New England Writer s Association Coach of the Year 2002 MAAC Coach of the Year 2004 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year 20 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey The Paul Pearl File Born: February 7, 1967 High School: Winthrop High School Hometown: Wakefield, Mass. College: Holy Cross, 1989; MBA University of Connecticut, 1994 Holy Cross Playing Career: 125 games, 14 goals, 63 assists (as a defenseman) Family: Wife, Karen; son, Robert; daughter, Katheryn award, the 1998 ECAC East Coach of the Year award and the 1998 New England Hockey Writers Coach of the Year honor. Pearl also served Holy Cross in the capacity of baseball coach from 1998-2001. He coached the first two teams to ever reach the Patriot League baseball playoffs at Holy Cross and was twice named Patriot League Coach of the Year. A 1989 graduate of Holy Cross, Pearl served as an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut from 1992-94. While at Connecticut, Pearl helped lead the Huskies to an impressive mark of 34-15-5 and a pair of ECAC Tournament appearances. Pearl also served as assistant coach at Brown University, gaining valuable recruiting experience in the United States and Canada. Prior to serving as an assistant at Connecticut, Pearl directed the ice hockey program at the Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, R.I. for two seasons. He works extensively with USA Hockey in the Massachusetts Satellite program and has served as assistant coach several times, including for the Massachusetts Select 17 squad that captured gold at the St. Cloud Festival in Minnesota. As a four-year letterwinner for the Crusaders, he played in 125 games as a defenseman, tallying 14 goals and 63 assists. Pearl led Holy Cross with 25 assists as a senior captain on the 1988-89 squad. During his fouryear playing-career, Holy Cross won 63 games and qualified for the ECAC East Tournament twice. Paul and his wife Karen have two children, Robert and Katheryn. They reside in Wakefield, Mass.

Holy Cross Head Coach Paul Pearl Pearl s Collegiate Head Coaching Record Overall Conference Season School W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Postseason Accomplishments 1994-1995 Holy Cross 15-10-0.600 10-7-0.588 Seventh ECAC East Quarterfinals 1995-1996 Holy Cross 13-11-2.538 9-8-2.526 11th ECAC East Quarterfinals 1997-1998 Holy Cross 16-8-2.654 13-4-2.737 Third ECAC East Quarterfinals 1998-1999 Holy Cross 22-9-4.686 19-6-3.732 Second MAAC Champions 1999-2000 Holy Cross 8-24-3.271 8-16-3.352 Seventh MAAC Quarterfinals 2000-2001 Holy Cross 8-22-2.281 8-16-2.346 Ninth 2001-2002 Holy Cross 17-12-5.574 14-7-5.635 Third MAAC Quarterfinals 2002-2003 Holy Cross 17-18-1.486 14-11-1.558 Third MAAC Semifinals 2003-2004 Holy Cross 22-10-4.667 17-4-3.771 First Atlantic Hockey Champions / NCAA Tournament 2004-2005 Holy Cross 16-14-6.528 12-7-5.604 Fourth Atlantic Hockey Semifinals 2005-2006 Holy Cross 27-10-2.718 19-7-2.714 First Atlantic Hockey Champions / NCAA West Regional Finals 2006-2007 Holy Cross 10-20-5.357 9-14-5.411 Sixth Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals 2007-2008 Holy Cross 10-19-7.375 9-15-4.393 Ninth Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals Career 13 Seasons 201-187-43.516 161-122-37.561 Two NCAA Tournaments One NCAA Tournament Victory One MAAC Championship Two Atlantic Hockey Championships Q&A With Paul Pearl What is your coaching philosophy? I like the Shawn Walsh line, Recruit offense and teach defense. We like to get a higher skilled type of player here, someone who can skate and handle the puck. We feel like we can take care of the defensive part. The size part we can take care of in the weight room with coach (Jeff) Oliver. We are going to go after each game and hopefully win each one. Our philosophy is the same as it was 14 years ago. We want to get better each day; be it at practice, a film session or a game. What type of players do you recruit? We like to bring in intelligent players, both academically and on the ice. It is important that he has good hockey sense, skates well and is a good teammate. Why should a student-athlete attend Holy Cross? Holy Cross is a perfect blend of academics and athletics. To be here on a beautiful campus, dealing with some of the best professors in the country and to be playing for a good Division I ice hockey program. The Holy Cross experience for a student-athlete is up there with any in the country. How important is scheduling? Playing out of league games against some of the top teams in the country spices up the regular season. I do like in-season tournaments. Those are exciting to play in and make regular-season games a little bit more meaningful. What are the strengths of the staff? Our staff is very versatile, Rob (Godfrey) and I played defense, and Brian (Akashian) and Jason (Smith) played forward. We hit all the areas on a team. We have four guys who understand Holy Cross and the balance you have to endure as a student-athlete. All four of us are passionate, not just about winning hockey games, but winning hockey games at Holy Cross. We know the traditions we have established here for our student-athletes and want to continue them for many years to come. The Pearl Family: Katie, Paul, Karen and Bobby. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 21

Holy Cross Coaching Staff Brian Akashian 01 Assistant Coach Seventh Season Brian Akashian, a former Crusader captain, is now in his seventh season at his alma mater as an assistant coach. His responsibilities for the Holy Cross hockey program include working with the Crusader defense and assisting with special teams. Before returning to Holy Cross, Akashian spent one season as a graduate assistant at Suffolk University (ECAC Northeast, NCAA Division III) while attending law school. A four-year letterwinner with the Crusaders from 1997-2001 as a forward under head coach Paul Pearl, Akashian appeared in 102 games for Holy Cross and helped lead the Crusaders to the MAAC Championship in 1999. Following his junior season, Akashian was named the recipient of the Crusaders Seventh Player Award (given to a Holy Cross hockey player who performed above expectations as voted by his teammates) after leading the team in goals with 15. During his career at Holy Cross, he tallied 20 goals and 18 assists for 38 points and served as co-captain his senior year. Akashian has instructed and been a coach at several of New England s premier hockey camps. He has served as an instructor at the Milton Academy Hockey School and the All-American Hockey Camp. Akashian also works with USA Hockey in the Massachusetts Satellite program and has served as a coach of the Northeast team in Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation s Bay State Games. Akashian, who earned his Juris Doctorate in 2004 from Suffolk University Law School, is married to the former Lauren Murphy 00, who was a captain and standout swimmer for the Crusaders. The Akashians reside in Lowell, Mass., with their son Ned. Rob Godfrey Jason Smith Assistant Coach Second Season Jason Smith is in his second season as an assistant coach at Holy Cross. Smith serves as the recruiting coordinator and works with all positions with an emphasis on forwards. Smith came to Holy Cross from Babson College, where he was as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for four seasons. Babson won the 2007 ECAC East Championship earning its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993. In total Babson reached the ECAC East Finals in three of the four seasons Smith was a part of the program. He previously served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Salem State College for four years. A native of West Yarmouth, Mass., Smith graduated from Salem State in 1998 where he was a three-year member of the hockey team and was a captain as a junior and senior. Smith led the team in scoring in the 1996-97 season. He also played at UMass-Amherst in the 1993-94 season. Smith and his wife Karen, reside in Braintree, Mass. Rob Godfrey 07 Assistant Coach Second Season Rob Godfrey is in his second season on the Holy Cross staff and his first as an assistant coach. He was the director of hockey operations a season ago. As an assistant coach with the Crusaders, his responsibilities include recruiting and working with all positions with an emphasis on defense. A native of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and a 2007 graduate of Holy Cross, Godfrey had an outstanding career as a defenseman for the Crusaders. He played in 121 career games with nine goals and 25 assists for 34 points, including four goals and seven assists for 11 points as a senior and four goals and 12 assists for 16 points as a junior. In 2005-06, Godfrey was named the Atlantic Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman, while he received the Glenn Spike Crane Memorial Award and the Seventh Player Award. As a senior, he served as the team s assistant captain and received the Dr. James M. Stewart Memorial Award which is the Coaches Award given for commitment, leadership and performance. All-Time Assistant Coaches Brian Akashian Michael Addesa (1974-1976) Brian Akashian (2002-2009) Paul Allen (1978-1979) Peter Belisle (1996-1997) Bill Bellerose (1977-1988) John Binkoski (2002-2007) Mike Brennan (2001-2002) Bill Butler (1973-1974) Terrence Butt (1998-2004) Brian Coyle (1976-1978) Jack Doherty (1988-1990) John Gillis (1988-1996) Rob Godfrey (2008-2009) Albie O Connell (2006-2007) Bob Saunders (1976-1979) Garry Scott (1999-2000) Bob Skinner (1968-1974) Jason Smith (2007-2009) Jim Stewart (1988-1999; 2000-2002) Peter Van Buskirk (1990-1996; 1997-2000) Kyle Wallack (2004-2006) Brent Wild (2000-2001) 22 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Support Staff Jack Moriarty Head Equipment Manager 37th Season Jack Moriarty is now in his 37th year with the Holy Cross athletic department, where he is one of the college s busiest and most popular people. He currently serves as the head equipment manager for all Crusader varsity athletic teams. Moriarty originally came to Holy Cross as both an athletic trainer and equipment manager in 1971. He was promoted to head athletic trainer in 1991, before devoting his full time to serving as the head equipment manager in 1994. In 1992, Moriarty coordinated the sports sciences area for the NCAA men s basketball first and second round games held at the Worcester Centrum. With his hard work and dedication, he is widely regarded as the backbone behind all Holy Cross athletic teams and is seen at almost every home event. In recognition of his service, Moriarty was inducted into the Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2004. Moriarty is a 1971 graduate of Springfield College, where he earned a bachelor s degree in physical education. He and his wife, Kate, reside in Worcester. Jeff Oliver Strength & Conditioning Coach 13th Season Jeff Oliver is in his 13th season as the head strength & conditioning coach for the College of the Holy Cross. Prior to his time with the Crusaders, Oliver spent two seasons at Boston University as an assistant strength coach. He has also served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Worcester IceCats, the American Hockey League affiliate of the St. Louis Blues organization. Oliver graduated from Boston College in 1988 with a bachelor s degree in business administration, and was selected to receive the Thomas Scanlon Memorial Award for Scholarship, Leadership and Community Service. He was a four-year letterwinner on the Eagles football team, went on to play for the New York Jets from 1989-1990, then finished his career as an offensive lineman for the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe. He earned his master s degree in education from Boston University in 1996 and is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Oliver and his wife, Kate, have four children (Peter, Corinne, Claudia and Keating), and reside in Worcester. John Ostrowski Asst. Athletic Trainer Fourth Season John Ostrowski is in his fourth year as the athletic trainer for the Holy Cross men s hockey team. In addition to working with hockey he works closely with the Crusader football program and provides support for a number of other varsity sports. From 2003-2005, Ostrowski served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Kentucky, working with the swimming and football teams. Ostrowski also served as an athletic trainer for the 2005 NCAA Championship in men s swimming. Prior to his time at Kentucky, he was a student athletic trainer at the University of Michigan, assisting with the track, football, tennis and ice hockey teams. Ostrowski was also an intern with the Boston Red Sox in 2002. A certified and licensed member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Ostrowski received his bachelor s degree in athletic training from Michigan in 2003, and his master s degree in kinesiology and health promotion from Kentucky in 2005. Ostrowski and his wife Jennifer, reside in Marlborough, Mass. Jim Wrobel Asst. Media Relations Director Fourth Season Jim Wrobel is in his third year as an assistant director of athletic media relations and is in his fourth overall year at Holy Cross. He serves as the department s primary media contact for the men s ice hockey team, in addition to working with the men s and women s golf, men s and women s lacrosse, men s and women s tennis and volleyball squads. Wrobel became a full-time member of the Holy Cross athletic media relations staff in August of 2006, after spending the previous year as an intern in the department. Prior to his time at Holy Cross, Wrobel spent one year as an athletic media relations assistant at the University of Massachusetts, where he worked with the men s soccer, baseball, women s rowing, swimming & diving and water polo teams. He also spent four years as a student assistant in the media relations office at UMass, working with the water polo teams while assisting with several other sports. A native of Medway, Mass., Wrobel earned his bachelor s degree in sport management from UMass in 2000. Casey Boland Administrative Assistant Sarah Durkin Administrative Assistant Jason Purcell Video Coordinator Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 23

Holy Cross 2007-2008 Year In Review 2007-2008 Statistics 10-19-7 Overall, 9-15-4 Atlantic Hockey (5-10-2 Home, 5-9-4 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Shots Penalties Goals No. Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- Pen-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GT OT HT PN UA 12 Brodie Sheahan 36 13 20 33 87.149-6 13-26 13 0 0 9 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Dale Reinhardt 35 8 18 26 70.114-2 6-12 6 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 11 Everett Sheen 36 15 9 24 114.132 +3 5-18 4 0 1 6 1 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 20 Rob Forshner 36 7 17 24 51.137 +1 13-29 12 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 10 Joe Brock 31 9 8 17 90.100-9 4-8 4 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 27 Ryan Driscoll 36 6 11 17 57.105-11 8-16 8 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Mark Znutas 36 6 9 15 49.122-9 17-34 17 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Matt Burke 30 3 11 14 43.070-8 7-14 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 J.P. Martignetti 28 3 8 11 33.091-12 10-20 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Dewey Thomson 33 3 4 7 40.075-11 5-10 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Marty Dams 34 0 7 7 25.000-9 16-32 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Frank O Grady 30 1 5 6 38.026-13 10-28 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Cal St. Denis 23 3 2 5 50.060-7 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Brent Franklin 31 2 3 5 21.095-4 4-8 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Matt Werry 32 1 4 5 30.033-7 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Chris Trovato 35 1 3 4 30.033-2 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Peter Lorinser 34 3 0 3 50.060-5 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 Brian Gabriel 11 1 2 3 12.083-2 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Jim Tselikis 17 1 2 3 10.100-1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Bill Pinel 11 0 3 3 6.000 +3 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Matt Celin 27 1 1 2 19.053-11 16-43 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Jamie Jelinek 17 1 1 2 26.038-3 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Shane McAdam 6 0 1 1 8.000 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Adam Roy 26 0 1 1 0.000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Bryce Nantes 3 0 0 0 3.000-4 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 36 0 0 0 0.000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross 36 88 150 238 962.091-129 185-400 180 2 3 39 4 18 10 2 0 1 0 7 Opponents 36 114 207 321 1179.097 +129 201-459 192 3 6 41 5 18 19 5 2 3 0 2 No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 35 Adam Roy 26-25 1549:39 75 2.90 771.911 8 14 4 0 26 2 0 0 0 1 Ian Dams 12-11 651:08 32 2.95 294.902 2 5 3 0 15 1 0 0 0 Empty Net 14-0 13:49 7 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 Holy Cross 36-36 2214:36 114 3.09 1065.903 10 19 7 0 41 5 7 0 0 Opponents 36-36 2214:36 88 2.38 874.909 19 10 7 3 39 4 4 0 0 2007-2008 Captain Matt Burke 2007-2008 Final Atlantic Hockey Standings Conference Overall Team W-L-T Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pct. # Army 17-8-3 37.661 19-14-4.568 RIT 15-8-5 35.625 19-12-6.595 & Air Force 14-9-5 33.589 21-12-6.615 Sacred Heart 14-11-3 31.554 16-19-3.461 Mercyhurst 11-10-7 29.518 15-19-7.451 Canisius 10-13-5 25.446 11-20-6.378 Connecticut 11-14-3 25.446 13-21-3.392 Bentley 9-13-6 24.429 9-21-6.333 Holy Cross 9-15-4 22.393 10-19-7.375 AIC 8-17-3 19.339 8-23-5.292 # - AHA Regular Season Champion &- AHA Tournament Champion For 2007-2008 results, go to page 35. 24 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Records break page History & Records Records break page 2004 Atlantic Hockey Champions Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 25

Holy Cross Single-Season Records Points 88 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 86 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 79 Larry Murphy, 1969-70 71 Joe Lunny, 1984-85 64 Larry Murphy, 1967-68 64 Larry Murphy, 1968-69 63 Bill Butler, 1967-68 63 Bill Butler, 1968-69 62 Mike Germain, 1987-88 59 Joe Lunny, 1985-86 59 Glenn Graves, 1973-74 59 Gerry Curley, 1980-81 Goals 45 Larry Murphy, 1969-70 40 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 38 Larry Murphy, 1968-69 36 Bill Butler, 1966-67 36 Larry Murphy, 1967-68 34 Joe Lunny, 1984-85 34 Mike Germain, 1987-88 33 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 31 Bill Bellerose, 1973-74 31 Gerry Curley, 1980-81 Team Records SINGLE GAME Shots: 76 vs. Lowell, 2-20-68 Goals: 18 vs. M.I.T., 1-25-75 Assists: 26 vs. M.I.T., 1-25-75 Points: 44 vs. M.I.T., 1-25-75 GA: 17 vs. UMass, 3-3-71 OTs: 2 vs. Westfield, 12-23-78 SINGLE SEASON Games: 39, 2005-06 Wins: 27, 2005-06 Losses: 24, 1999-00 Ties: 7, 2007-08 Shots: 1,241, 1986-87 Goals: 187, 1984-85 PP goals: 53, 1984-85 SH goals: 13, 1985-86 Assists: 303, 1987-88 Points: 481, 1979-80 Scoring Avg.: 6.07, 1979-80 GAA: 2.23, 1997-98 OTs: 9, 2004-05 Shutouts: 5, 2001-02 Times shutout: 4, 1988-89 Penalty minutes: 711, 1986-87 STREAKS Wins: 10, 1979-80 Losses: 11, 1989-90 Games without being shutout: 116, 1974-79 Assists 53 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 48 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 42 Glenn Graves, 1973-74 37 Joe Lunny, 1984-85 37 John Gillis, 1987-88 36 Bill Butler, 1968-69 35 Bill Butler, 1967-68 35 Glenn Graves, 1974-75 34 Larry Murphy, 1969-70 32 Jay Gib bons, 1968-69 32 Rich Pelletier, 1968-69 32 Mark Wright, 1985-86 Penalty Minutes 119 Ned Red dish, 1986-87 104 Joe Lunny, 1985-86 100 Paul Pearl, 1988-89 86 Ned Red dish, 1987-88 80 Steve Vazza, 1986-87 79 Steve Vazza, 1985-86 74 Mark Wright, 1984-85 73 Blair Bartlett, 2005-06 69 Ned Red dish, 1985-86 69 Terrence Butt, 1992-93 Power Play Goals 13 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 13 Tyler McGregor, 2005-06 12 Jerry DeLeo, 1985-86 11 Greg Kealey, 2000-01 10 Matt Muniz, 1984-85 10 Jim Jensen, 1993-94 10 Jeff Dams, 2001-02 9 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 9 James Sixsmith, 2006-07 9 Brodie Sheahan, 2007-08 Hat Tricks 4 Jerry DeLeo, 1984-85 3 Jerry DeLeo, 1985-86 2 Joe Lunny, 1985-86 2 Matt Muniz, 1985-86 2 Matt Muniz, 1983-84 2 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-83 2 Owen Dugan, 1982-83 2 Mike Germain, 1987-88 2 Kyle Milotte, 1987-88 2 Mike Shustak, 1993-94 Victories 22 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 19 Mark Young, 1979-80 18 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 17 Mark Young, 1978-79 17 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 15 P.J. Costello, 1976-77 15 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 15 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-98 14 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 14 Kevin Broderick, 1994-95 The Last Time Holy Cross... Played in overtime.................. Mar. 8, 2008 at RIT (4-5) Won in overtime............. Mar. 24, 2006 vs. Minnesota (4-3) Lost in overtime.................... Mar. 8, 2008 at RIT (4-5) Tied in overtime................... Feb. 9, 2008 at Army (1-1) Had less than two penalties............. Feb. 2, 2001 at AIC (0) Opponent had less than two penalties.. Feb. 4, 2005 at Union (1) Scored 10 or more goals..... Nov. 11, 2005 vs. Mercyhurst (10-3) Allowed 10 or more goals........dec. 2, 2000 at Vermont (2-10) Was shut out............... Feb. 29, 2008 vs. Connecticut (3-0) Shut out an opponent............. Mar. 3, 2006 at Bentley (1-0) Had a penalty shot... Jan. 13, 2007 vs. Air Force (Tanner Fogarty) Allowed a penalty shot.. Mar. 4, 2006 vs. Bentley (Tom Dickhudt) Scored a hat trick................ Nov. 24, 2007 at Air Force (Everett Sheen) Opponent scored a hat trick........................mar. 8, 2008 at RIT (Matt Smith) Scored a short-handed goal............... Feb. 1, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst (Rob Forshner) Opponent scored a short-handed goal..............mar. 1, 2008 at Connecticut (Charles Solberg) Saves 872 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 840 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 830 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-87 821 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 802 Mark Young, 1979-80 771 Adam Roy, 2007-08 718 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 693 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 692 Fred McCready, 1969-70 690 Dean Gianoukos, 1991-92 Save Percentage.925 Tony Quesada, 2005-06.925 Tony Quesada, 2003-04.916 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-98.915 Scott Simpson, 1998-99.914 Jim Stewart, 1977-78.911 Adam Roy, 2007-08.911 Mark Young, 1978-79.910 Bob Dwyer, 1975-76.907 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-97.907 Kevin Broderick, 1994-95.907 Derek Cunha, 2001-02.907 Ben Conway, 2004-05 Goals Against Average 1.43 Fred McCready, 1968-69 2.11 Tom Ormondroyd, 1997-98 2.20 Bob Dwyer, 1974-75 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 2.23 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 2.30 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 2.66 Ben Conway, 2003-04 2.70 Tony Quesada, 2004-05 2.70 Ben Conway, 2004-05 2.83 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 Games Played Goal 30 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 29 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 28 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 27 P.J. Costello, 1976-77 27 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-87 26 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 26 Mark Young, 1979-80 26 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 26 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 26 Adam Roy, 2007-08 Minutes Played Goal 1773:00 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 1646:39 Rob McGlory, 1982-83 1615:01 Paul Pijanowski, 1986-87 1574:06 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-85 1571:00 Mark Young, 1979-80 1549:39 Adam Roy, 2007-08 1545:02 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 1497:56 Paul Pijanowski, 1985-86 1481:39 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 1443:39 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 Derek Cunha 26 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Points 219 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 218 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-86 207 Larry Murphy, 1966-70 207 Matt Muniz, 1982-86 197 Glenn Graves, 1973-77 191 Gerry Curley, 1977-81 180 Bill Butler, 1966-69 152 Bill Bellerose, 1973-77 152 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 147 John Powell, 1977-81 Goals 119 Larry Murphy, 1966-70 103 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 101 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-86 93 Gerry Curley, 1977-81 91 Bill Butler, 1966-69 87 Matt Muniz, 1982-86 82 Mike Germain, 1984-88 78 Owen Dugan, 1979-83 75 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 71 Bill Bellerose, 1973-77 Assists 122 Glenn Graves, 1973-1977 120 Matt Muniz, 1982-86 117 Jerry DeLeo, 1982-86 116 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 104 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 98 Gerry Curley, 1977-81 92 Mark Wright, 1983-87 90 Chris Brown, 1979-83 90 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-02 89 Bill Butler, 1966-69 Penalty Minutes 373 Ned Red dish, 1984-88 287 Joe Lunny, 1982-86 280 Paul Pearl, 1985-89 251 Mark Wright, 1983-87 225 Steve Vazza, 1984-88 190 Jon Landry, 2003-07 169 Terrence Butt, 1991-95 167 Mike Coan, 1979-83 164 Owen Dugan, 1979-83 163 Brian Shea, 1988-92 163 Jim Jensen, 1991-95 Games Played 146 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-06 143 Tyler McGregor, 2002-06 142 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 138 Tim Coskren, 2000-04 138 Matt Burke, 2004-08 138 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-08 136 Brandon Doria, 1999-03 136 Jeff Dams, 2000-04 135 Greg Kealey, 2000-04 134 Kyle Milotte, 1984-88 Holy Cross Career Records Victories 61 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 45 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 38 Mark Young, 1977-80 32 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 31 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 31 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 28 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 27 Rob Arena, 1987-90 20 P.J. Costello, 1975-78 Saves 2915 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 2700 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 2176 Rob Arena, 1987-90 1823 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 1748 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 1575 Mark Young, 1977-80 1487 Bob Johnson, 1966-69 1378 Dean Gianoukos, 1989-92 1355 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 1338 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 Save Percentage.915 Tony Quesada, 2002-06.911 Adam Roy, 2007-.909 Ben Conway, 2002-06.906 Mark Young, 1977-80.904 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99.899 P.J. Costello, 1975-78.893 Ian Dams, 2006-.893 Jim Stewart, 1974-79.890 Derek Cunha, 2000-02.889 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 Goals Against Average 2.50 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 2.51 Scott Simpson, 1995-99 2.56 Ben Conway, 2002-06 2.63 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 2.90 Adam Roy, 2007-3.02 Mark Young, 1977-80 3.12 Ian Dams, 2006-3.51 Derek Cunha, 2000-02 3.57 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 3.79 P.J. Costello, 1975-78 Games Played Goal 105 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 96 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 73 Rob Arena, 1987-90 69 Bob Johnson, 1966-69 62 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 57 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 54 Fred McCready, 1968-71 54 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 54 Mark Young, 1977-80 47 Dean Gianoukos, 1989-92 47 Kirk McBride, 1971-75 Minutes Played Goal 6033:54 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 5497:26 Paul Pijanowski, 1984-87 4039:02 Rob Arena, 1987-90 3640:20 Kevin Broderick, 1992-95 3305:00 Bob Johnson, 1966-69 3236.99 Tom Ormondroyd, 1996-99 3172:37 Jim Stewart, 1974-79 3127:40 Mark Young, 1977-80 3060:49 Rob McGlory, 1981-84 2680:00 Kirk McBride, 1971-75 2605:00 Dean Gianoukos, 1989-92 100 Point Club Player Years GP G A Pts 1. Joe Lunny 1982-86 116 103 116 219 2. Jerry DeLeo 1982-86 110 101 117 218 3. Larry Murphy 1966-70 74 119 88 207 Matt Muniz 1982-86 115 87 120 207 5. Glenn Graves 1973-77 93 75 122 197 6. Gerry Curley 1977-81 107 93 98 191 7. Bill Butler 1966-69 65 91 89 180 8. Bill Bellerose 1973-77 84 71 81 152 James Sixsmith 2003-07 142 48 104 152 10. John Powell 1977-81 104 61 86 147 11. Owen Dugan 1979-83 120 78 68 146 12. Mike Germain 1984-88 128 82 62 144 13. Patrick Rissmiller 1998-02 131 53 90 143 14. Brandon Doria 1999-03 136 53 86 139 15. P. Napert-Frenette 2002-06 146 54 84 138 16. Kevin Cyr 1979-83 115 62 75 137 Mike Shustak 1990-94 102 58 79 137 18. Tyler McGregor 2002-06 143 70 67 137 19. Jim Murphy 1974-78 94 62 74 136 20. Jay Gibbons 1966-69 71 53 82 135 21. Greg Kealey 2000-04 135 57 75 132 22. John Gillis 1984-88 126 53 76 129 23. Chris Brown 1979-83 123 38 90 128 Jim Jensen 1991-95 101 55 73 128 25. Mike Robben 1979-83 125 49 75 124 26. Bob Shea 1976-80 111 52 71 123 Jeff Dams 2000-04 136 47 76 123 28. Kyle Milotte 1984-88 134 50 71 121 29. Rich Pelletier 1969-73 59 50 69 119 Denis Cronin 1985-89 132 39 80 119 31. Dale Reinhardt 2004-08 138 46 72 118 32. Chris Fattey 1996-00 113 47 67 114 33. Mike Pinho 1975-79 106 53 60 113 34. Mark Wright 1983-87 127 18 92 110 35. Terrence Butt 1991-95 100 50 57 107 36. Brian Harnett 1978-82 116 37 68 105 37. Sean Keegan 1985-89 132 50 51 101 38. Jon Fish 1978-82 99 45 55 100 Tim Coskren Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 27

Holy Cross Division I Records Single-Season Points 54 Tyler McGregor, 2005-06 47 James Sixsmith, 2006-07 46 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-02 46 Chris Fattey, 1998-99 45 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 41 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-99 40 Brandon Doria, 2002-03 40 James Sixsmith, 2005-06 39 Jeff Dams, 2003-04 39 Brandon Doria, 2001-02 Goals 26 Tyler McGregor, 2005-06 21 Tyler McGregor, 2004-05 18 Chris Fattey, 1998-99 17 Jeff Dams, 2001-02 17 James Sixsmith, 2006-07 16 Dale Reinhardt, 2006-07 16 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 16 Brandon Doria, 2002-03 16 Paul Cavanagh, 1998-99 16 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-02 16 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2003-04 16 Greg Kealey, 2001-02 Assists 30 Patrick Rissmiller, 2001-02 30 James Sixsmith, 2006-07 29 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 28 Tyler McGregor, 2005-06 28 James Sixsmith, 2005-06 28 James Sixsmith, 2004-05 28 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-99 28 Chris Fattey, 1998-99 25 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2004-05 25 R.J. Irving, 2001-02 25 Brandon Doria, 2001-02 James Sixsmith Power Play Goals 13 Tyler McGregor, 2005-06 11 Greg Kealey, 2000-01 10 Jeff Dams, 2001-02 9 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 9 Brodie Sheahan, 2007-08 9 James Sixsmith, 2006-07 8 Tyler McGregor, 2004-05 8 Chris Fattey, 1998-99 8 Greg Kealey, 2001-02 7 Jon Landry, 2006-07 Victories 22 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 17 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 14 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 13 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 9 Tony Quesada, 2004-05 8 Ian Dams, 2006-07 8 Adam Roy, 2007-08 7 Ben Conway, 2004-05 6 Tom Ormondroyd, 1998-99 6 Rick Massey, 2000-01 Saves 840 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 771 Adam Roy, 2007-08 718 Derek Cunha, 2001-02 676 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 612 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 605 Rick Massey, 2000-01 573 Tony Quesada, 2004-05 546 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 468 Dan Bennett, 1999-2000 419 Ian Dams, 2006-07 Goals Against Average 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 2.23 Tony Quesada, 2003-04 2.30 Tony Quesada, 2005-06 2.61 Ben Conway, 2005-06 2.66 Ben Conway, 2003-04 2.70 Tony Quesada, 2004-05 2.70 Ben Conway, 2004-05 2.83 Tony Quesada, 2002-03 2.90 Adam Roy, 2007-08 2.95 Ian Dams, 2007-08 Career Points 152 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 143 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-02 139 Brandon Doria, 1999-03 138 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-06 137 Tyler McGregor, 2002-06 132 Greg Kealey, 2000-04 123 Jeff Dams, 2000-04 118 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-08 92 Andrew McKay, 2001-05 86 Jon Landry, 2003-07 Goals 70 Tyler McGregor, 2002-06 57 Greg Kealey, 2000-04 54 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-06 53 Brandon Doria, 1999-03 53 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-02 48 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 47 Jeff Dams, 2000-04 46 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-08 38 Andrew McKay, 2001-05 33 Blair Bartlett, 2002-06 Assists 104 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 90 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-02 86 Brandon Doria, 1999-03 84 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-06 76 Jeff Dams, 2000-04 75 Greg Kealey, 2000-04 72 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-08 69 R.J. Irving, 2000-04 67 Tyler McGregor, 2002-06 62 Jon Landry, 2003-07 Pierre Napert-Frenette Power Play Goals 29 Greg Kealey, 2000-04 24 Tyler McGregor, 2002-06 22 Jeff Dams, 2000-04 22 James Sixsmith, 2003-07 21 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2002-06 20 Brandon Doria, 1999-03 20 Patrick Rissmiller, 1998-02 15 Dale Reinhardt, 2004-08 13 Jon Landry, 2003-07 12 Matt Burke, 2004-08 Victories 61 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 18 Ben Conway, 2002-06 16 Derek Cunha, 2000-02 16 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 10 Ian Dams, 2006-9 Rick Massey, 2000-04 8 Adam Roy, 2007-6 Tom Ormondroyd, 1998-99 5 Dan Bennett, 1998-00 3 Matt Smith, 1998-00 3 Matt Norton, 2002-05 Saves 2700 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 1033 Ben Conway, 2002-06 1030 Derek Cunha, 2000-02 790 Rick Massey, 2000-04 771 Adam Roy, 2007-713 Ian Dams, 2006-546 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 468 Dan Bennett, 1998-00 411 Matt Smith, 1998-00 271 Tom Ormondroyd, 1998-99 Goals Against Average 2.21 Scott Simpson, 1998-99 2.50 Tony Quesada, 2002-06 2.56 Ben Conway, 2002-06 2.90 Adam Roy, 2007-3.12 Ian Dams, 2006-3.51 Derek Cunha, 2000-02 3.54 Rick Massey, 2000-04 4.68 Dan Bennett, 1998-00 28 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Year-By-Year Leaders Goals 1966-67 Bill Butler.........36 1967-68 Larry Murphy......36 1968-69 Larry Murphy......38 1969-70 Larry Murphy......45 1970-71 Chip Hoar..........17 1971-72 Richard Pelletier.....13 1972-73 Richard Pelletier.....22 1973-74 Bill Bellerose.......31 1974-75 Glenn Graves.......20 1975-76 Glenn Graves.......16 1976-77 Glenn Graves.......22 1977-78 Gerry Curley.......22 1978-79 Gerry Curley.......24 1979-80 Bob Labossiere......19 1980-81 Gerry Curley.......31 1981-82 Jon Fish...........23 1982-83 Jerry DeLeo........26 1983-84 Matt Muniz.........19 1984-85 Jerry DeLeo........40 1985-86 Joe Lunny..........28 1986-87 Mike Germain......26 1987-88 Mike Germain......34 1988-89 Sean Keegan........17 1989-90 Jim Gale...........16 1990-91 Peter Verrier........16 1991-92 Sean Murphy.......16 1992-93 Jim Jensen.........16 1993-94 Mike Shustak.......20 1994-95 Terrence Butt.......24 1995-96 Keith Moran........13 1996-97 Keith Moran........12 Jesse Sullivan.......12 1997-98 Jesse Sullivan.......13 1998-99 Chris Fattey........18 1999-00 Brian Akashian......15 2000-01 Greg Kealey........15 2001-02 Jeff Dams..........17 2002-03 Brandon Doria......16 2003-04 Pierre Napert-Frenette..16 2004-05 Tyler McGregor.....21 2005-06 Tyler McGregor.....26 2006-07 James Sixsmith.....17 2007-08 Everett Sheen.......15 Jeff Dams John Gillis led the Crusaders in assists (37) in the 1987-88 season. Assists 1966-67 Jay Gibbons........23 1967-68 Bill Butler.........35 1968-69 Bill Butler.........36 1969-70 Larry Murphy.......34 1970-71 Chip Hoar..........20 1971-72 Richard Pelletier.....20 1972-73 Richard Pelletier.....32 1973-74 Glenn Graves.......42 1974-75 Glenn Graves.......35 1975-76 Ted Connolly.......20 1976-77 Glenn Graves.......31 1977-78 Jim Murphy........23 1978-79 Bob Shea..........31 1979-80 Gerry Curley.......27 1980-81 Bill Fitzgerald......29 1981-82 Chris Brown........27 1982-83 Jerry DeLeo........27 1983-84 Joe Lunny..........24 1984-85 Matt Muniz.........53 1985-86 Mark Wright........32 1986-87 Mark Wright........26 1987-88 John Gillis.........37 1988-89 Paul Pearl..........25 1989-90 Scott Barker........20 1990-91 Mike Clancy........21 1991-92 Mike Shustak.......20 1992-93 Mike Shustak.......21 1993-94 Mike Shustak.......26 1994-95 Jim Jensen.........21 1995-96 Mike Ortwein.......18 1996-97 Bill Link...........18 1997-98 Paul Cavanagh......12 Paul Carroll........12 Chris Fattey........12 1998-99 Chris Fattey........28 Pat Rissmiller.......28 1999-00 Brandon Doria......19 Jim Whelan........19 2000-01 Brandon Doria......18 R.J. Irving..........18 2001-02 Patrick Rissmiller....20 2002-03 Brandon Doria......24 2003-04 Jeff Dams..........25 2004-05 James Sixsmith.....28 2005-06 Pierre Napert-Frenette..29 2006-07 James Sixsmith.....30 2007-08 Brodie Sheahan.....20 Points 1966-67 Bill Butler.........54 1967-68 Larry Murphy.......64 1968-69 Larry Murphy.......64 1969-70 Larry Murphy.......79 1970-71 Chip Hoar..........37 1971-72 Richard Pelletier.....33 1972-73 Richard Pelletier.....54 1973-74 Glenn Graves.......59 1974-75 Glenn Graves.......55 1975-76 Glenn Graves.......31 1976-77 Glenn Graves.......53 1977-78 Gerry Curley.......39 1978-79 Gerry Curley.......50 1979-80 Gerry Curley.......43 1980-81 Gerry Curley.......59 1981-82 Jon Fish...........45 1982-83 Jerry DeLeo........53 1983-84 Joe Lunny..........40 1984-85 Jerry DeLeo........88 1985-86 Joe Lunny..........59 1986-87 Mike Germain......40 1987-88 Mike Germain......62 1988-89 Sean Keegan........33 1989-90 Jim Gale...........33 1990-91 Mike Clancy........33 1991-92 Sean Murphy.......31 1992-93 Mike Shustak.......36 1993-94 Mike Shustak.......46 1994-95 Terrence Butt.......41 1995-96 Keith Moran........25 1996-97 Bill Link...........26 Mike Ortwein.......26 1997-98 Chris Fattey........23 1998-99 Chris Fattey........46 1999-00 Brandon Doria......30 2000-01 Brandon Doria......30 Greg Kealey........30 2001-02 Patrick Rissmiller....46 2002-03 Brandon Doria......40 2003-04 Jeff Dams..........39 2004-05 Pierre Napert-Frenette..38 2005-06 Tyler McGregor.....54 2006-07 James Sixsmith.....47 2007-08 Brodie Sheahan.....33 Goals Against Average 1967-68 Bob Johnson...... 3.52 1968-69 Bob Johnson...... 3.90 1969-70 Fred McCready... 3.50 1970-71 Fred McCready... 4.69 1972-73 Kirk McBride..... 5.63 1975-76 Jim Stewart....... 3.92 1977-78 Jim Stewart....... 3.05 1978-79 Mark Young...... 3.28 1979-80 Mark Young...... 3.28 1980-81 Frank Usseglio.... 5.22 1981-82 Rob McGlory..... 3.79 1982-83 Rob McGlory..... 4.34 1983-84 Paul Pijanowski... 3.85 1984-85 Paul Pijanowski... 4.54 1985-86 Paul Pijanowski... 4.09 1986-87 Paul Pijanowski... 4.31 1987-88 Rob Arena....... 4.18 1988-89 Rob Arena....... 4.10 1989-90 Rob Arena....... 6.13 1990-91 Dean Gianoukas... 5.20 1991-92 Dean Gianoukas... 4.46 1992-93 Kevin Broderick... 4.89 1993-94 Kevin Broderick... 3.57 1994-95 Kevin Broderick... 2.90 1995-96 Kevin Magnani.... 3.58 1996-97 Tom Ormondroyd.. 2.90 1997-98 Tom Ormondroyd.. 2.11 1998-99 Scott Simpson.... 2.21 1999-00 Matt Smith....... 4.07 2000-01 Rick Massey...... 3.60 2001-02 Derek Cunha..... 3.07 2002-03 Tony Quesada..... 2.83 2003-04 Tony Quesada..... 2.23 2004-05 Tony Quesada..... 2.70 2005-06 Tony Quesada..... 2.30 2006-07 Ian Dams........ 3.23 2007-08 Adam Roy....... 2.90 Patrick Rissmiller Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 29

Holy Cross Honors & Awards Holy Cross Athletic Hall of Fame 1981 Larry Murphy 70 1996 Gerry Curley 81 1998 Jim Stewart, Jr. 79 1999 Joe Lunny 86 2000 Glenn Graves 77 2002 Bill Bellerose 77 Dean Casagrande 83 2005 Matt Muniz 87 Crusader of the Year 1983 Dean Casagrande 1994 Mike Shustak 2006 Tyler McGregor John A. Meegan Athletic Achievement Award 1970 Larry Murphy 1972 Tom Carey 1974 Mark Bolduc 1978 Jim Murphy 2004 Greg Kealey 2006 Tony Quesada John P. Cooney Memorial Award 1999 Michael Ortwein 2007 James Sixsmith 2008 Matt Burke Division I All-American 2006 Tyler McGregor (3rd Team) USCHO National Sportsmanship Award 2006 Tyler McGregor 2007 James Sixsmith AHCA/Titan All-Americans 1978 Jim Stewart (1st Team) 1980 Gerry Curley (1st Team) 1985 Jerry DeLeo (2nd Team) Matt Muniz (2nd Team) 1986 Joe Lunny (1st Team) MAAC Offensive Player of the Year 2002 Patrick Rissmiller 2003 Brandon Doria MAAC Goalie of the Year 1999 Scott Simpson Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year 2006 Tyler McGregor ACHA Division II/III Coach of the Year 1983 Peter Van Buskirk New England Hockey Writers ECAC East Coach of the Year 1998 Paul Pearl MAAC Coach of the Year 2002 Paul Pearl Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year 2004 Paul Pearl NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team 2006 Tyler McGregor 2006 Jon Landry ECAC East All-Stars 1978 Jim Stewart (1st Team) 1980 Gerry Curley (1st Team) 1981 Gerry Curley (1st Team) Bill Fitzgerald (2nd Team) 1983 Chris Brown (1st Team) 1985 Jerry DeLeo (1st Team) 1993 Lance Brady (2nd Team) 1994 Mike Shustak (2nd Team) 1995 Kevin Broderick (1st Team) Terrence Butt (2nd Team) 1998 Tom Ormondroyd (3rd Team) New England Hockey Writers All-Stars 1978 Jim Stewart 1980 Gerry Curley 1985 Jerry DeLeo Matt Muniz 1988 Mike Germain 1993 Lance Brady 1994 Mike Shustak 1995 Kevin Broderick Jon Landry MAAC All-Stars 1999 Chris Fattey, F (1st Team) Scott Simpson, G (1st Team) Mike Maguire, D (2nd Team) 2000 Jim Whelan, D (2nd Team) 2002 Patrick Rissmiller, F (1st Team) Brandon Doria, F (2nd Team) R.J. Irving, D (2nd Team) 2003 Brandon Doria, F (1st Team) Atlantic Hockey All-Stars 2004 Jeff Dams, F (1st Team) Tony Quesada, G (2nd Team) 2005 Tyler McGregor, F (1st Team) Pierre Napert-Frenette, F (2nd Team) 2006 Tyler McGregor, F (1st Team) Jon Landry, D (1st Team) Pierre Napert-Frenette, F (2nd Team) Tony Quesada, G, (2nd Team) 2007 Jon Landry, D (1st Team) James Sixsmtih, F (1st Team) 2008 Matt Burke, D (3rd Team) Brodie Sheahan, F (3rd Team) Atlantic Hockey Sportsmanship Award 2006 Tyler McGregor 2007 James Sixsmith Atlantic Hockey Team Sportsmanship Award 2005 Holy Cross 2006 Holy Cross 2008 Holy Cross Holy Cross Hall of Famer and career goals leader Larry Murphy 30 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Honors & Awards Atlantic Hockey Best Defensive Forward 2006 Blair Bartlett Atlantic Hockey Best Defenseman 2006 Rob Godfrey 2007 Jon Landry MAAC All-Rookie Team 2001 Greg Kealey, F R.J. Irving, D 2003 Tyler McGregor, F Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team 2004 James Sixsmith, F 2008 Everett Sheen, F Mark Znutas, D MAAC All-Tournament Team 1999 Mike Maguire, D (MVP) Chris Fattey, F Mike Ortwein, F Scott Simpson, G Atlantic Hockey All-Tournament Team 2004 Greg Kealey, F (MVP) Jeff Dams, F R.J. Irving, D Tony Quesada, G 2006 James Sixsmith, F (MVP) Pierre Napert-Frenette, F Tony Quesada, G Tony Quesada ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District I 2006 Tyler McGregor (2nd Team) MAAC All-Academic Team Dan Bennett, 2000 Tim Bernstein, 2001, 2002 Brett Cagliuso, 1999 Derek Cunha, 2001, 2002 Chris Fattey, 2000 Mike Ortwein, 1999 Mike Pasqua, 1999 Matt Rinaldi, 2001 Jim Whelan, 1999, 2000 Fenwick Scholar The highest academic honor bestowed on a student at Holy Cross. 2008 Brent Franklin Atlantic Hockey Top Scholar Athlete Award 2008 Brent Franklin Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team Marc Bianchi, 2005-06 Matt Burke, 2007-08 J.R. Butler, 2006 Matt Celin, 2008 Ben Conway, 2004-05-06 Tony Coskren, 2005 Ian Dams, 2007-08 Tanner Fogarty, 2005-07 Brent Franklin, 2005-06-07-08 Rob Godfrey, 2007 Jamie Jelinek, 2008 Greg Kealey, 2004 Charlie Lockwood, 2006-08 Peter Lorinser, 2007-08 J.P. Martignetti, 2008 Shane McAdam, 2006-07-08 Tyler McGregor, 2004-06 Bryce Nantes, 2006-08 Pierre Napert-Frenette, 2005-06 Sean Nappo, 2006-07 Matt Norton, 2004-05 Frank O Grady, 2004-05-06-07-08 Tony Quesada, 2004-05-06 Dale Reinhardt, 2006-07-08 Adam Roy, 2008 Cal St. Denis, 2007 Everett Sheen, 2008 James Sixsmith, 2005-06 Chris Sullivan, 2005 Steve Sullivan, 2004 Dewey Thomson, 2006-07-08 Jim Tselikis, 2006-07 J.R. Walker, 2004 Matt Werry, 2006-07-08 Mark Znutas, 2008 Team MVP Given to the outstanding Holy Cross hockey player as voted by his teammates. 1995 Kevin Broderick 1996 Mike MacDonald 1997 Keith Moran 1998 Tom Ormondroyd 1999 Chris Fattey 2000 Chris Fattey 2001 Tim Cantwell 2002 Patrick Rissmiller 2003 Brandon Doria 2004 Greg Kealey 2005 Tyler McGregor 2006 Tyler McGregor 2006 Tony Quesada 2007 James Sixsmith 2008 Adam Roy Seventh Player Award Given to the Holy Cross hockey player who performed above expecta tions as voted by his team mates. 1995 Mike Ross 1996 Kevin Magnani Jesse Sullivan 1997 Dan Gallo 1998 John Foristall 1999 Mike Maguire Scott Simpson 2000 Brian Akashian 2001 Greg Kealey 2002 Derek Cunha 2003 Tyler McGregor Jonas Tomiuck 2004 James Sixsmith 2005 Matt Burke 2006 Rob Godfrey 2007 Matt Werry 2008 Everett Sheen Dr. James M. Stewart Memorial Award For commitment, leadership and performance. 1993 Mike Kendrot 1994 Mike Shustak 1995 Terrence Butt Jim Jensen 1996 Rich Dizinno 1997 Peter Valle 1998 Jon Callanan 1999 Class of 1999 2000 Paul Cavanagh 2001 Tim Cantwell 2002 Tony Deluzio 2003 Tim Bernstein 2004 Jeff Dams 2005 Tony Coskren 2006 Pierre Napert-Frenette 2007 Rob Godfrey 2008 Dale Reinhardt Glenn Spike Crane Memorial Award Given to the Holy Cross hockey player who excels most in the little things and leads his team mates by example. 2001 Tony Deluzio 2002 Patrick Rissmiller 2003 Greg Kealey Chris Smith 2004 Greg Kealey 2005 Tanner Fogarty 2006 Rob Godfrey 2007 Matt Burke 2008 Matt Burke Marty Dams Michael P. Quinn Award Given to the best defensive Holy Cross hockey player over the course of the season. 1995 Derek Gittus 1996 Michael McDonald 1997 Michael McDonald 1998 Jon Callanan 1999 Dan Gustafson 2000 James Whelan 2001 Tim Cantwell 2002 R.J. Irving 2003 Mark Spiers 2004 R.J. Irving 2005 Tony Coskren 2006 Tony Quesada 2007 Jon Landry 2008 Matt Burke Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 31

Holy Cross Year-By-Year Results 1966-67 (16-8-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Paul Doyle 11-30 (H) WPI 4-1 12-5 (A) MIT 6-1 12-6 (H) Salem State 1-6 1-9 (H) Worcester State 8-1 1-10 (H) UMass-Lowell 9-8 1-11 (H) Nichols 3-1 1-17 (H) Connecticut 4-3 1-23 (H) Assumption 8-2 1-24 (H) UMass-Boston 6-13 1-30 (H) Assumption 8-2 2-4 (A) Harvard (JV) 2-5 2-6 (H) Nichols 7-2 2-10 (A) Massachusetts 4-8 2-13 (H) Worces ter State 8-4 2-14 (A) Connecticut 2-3 2-16 (A) UMass-Lowell 4-3 2-19 (A) UMass-Boston 2-9 2-20 (H) WPI 12-2 2-26 (A) Amherst 4-13 2-28 (H) Massachusetts 6-4 3-1 (A) Babson 4-1 3-3 (A) Salem State 3-12 3-8 (H1) Assumption 7-4 3-9 (H1) Nichols 4-3 1967-68 (16-8-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Peter Mullen 11-28 (H) Babson 7-4 11-29 (H) WPI 8-3 12-5 (H) Salem State 3-9 12-6 (H) Worcester State 3-2 12-9 (A) MIT 6-3 1-10 (H) Nichols 6-4 1-23 (H) UMass-Boston 2-12 1-30 (H) Amherst 4-7 2-1 (N2) Connecticut 1-8 2-2 (A2) MIT 8-3 2-3 (N2) Nichols 10-3 2-5 (H) Worces ter State 8-1 2-8 (H) Assumption 6-1 2-12 (A) Connecticut 2-5 2-14 (H) Nichols 4-0 2-17 (A) Massachusetts 4-8 2-18 (A) Salem State 1-4 2-20 (H) UMass-Lowell 5-4 2-22 (H) WPI 9-0 2-25 (A) UMass-Boston 5-6 2-27 (H) Massachusetts 5-3 2-29 (H) Assumption 3-1 3-4 (H1) Worces ter State 8-5 3-6 (H1) Assumption 10-0 1968-69 (16-6-1) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Bill Butler, Jay Gibbons 12-3 (H) Salem State 7-7 12-4 (H) Nichols 7-2 12-9 (H) Worces ter State 6-0 12-10 (H) UMass-Boston 2-12 12-17 (H) UMass-Lowell 11-8 12-18 (H) Assumption 6-2 1-8 (H) Nasson 7-2 1-29 (A) Amherst 8-6 2-4 (H) Babson 8-3 2-5 (H) WPI 7-2 2-11 (H) Connecticut 3-7 2-12 (H) Worcester State 6-5(ot) 2-15 (A) Massachusetts 2-13 2-16 (A) Salem State 2-12 2-17 (H) Assumption 7-0 2-18 (H) MIT 7-3 2-23 (A) UMass-Boston 2-6 2-25 (H) Massachusetts 1-9 2-26 (A) Babson 5-4 3-4 (H) Nichols 9-2 3-6 (H) WPI 6-4 3-11 (H1) Nichols 5-2 3-13 (H1) Worces ter State 7-2 1969-70 (13-13-1) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Larry Murphy, Vic Schlitzer 12-1 (H) Assumption 9-2 12-2 (H) New Haven 9-2 12-7 (A) UMass-Boston 5-11 12-10 (H) Nichols 5-5(ot) 12-15 (H) Worcester State 4-1 12-16 (H) UMass-Lowell 1-2 12-17 (H) WPI 3-2 1-10 (A) MIT 7-2 1-26 (H) Assumption 9-2 1-28 (A) UMass-Lowell 3-4 1-31 (H) St. Anselm 4-1 2-2 (H) WPI 4-2 2-3 (H) Connecticut 1-5 2-5 (N2) Trinity 2-5 2-6 (N2) Wesleyan 10-1 2-7 (A2) MIT 4-0 2-10 (A) Amherst 4-5 2-11 (H) Nichols 6-4 2-16 (A) Salem State 3-8 2-19 (A) Connecticut 3-8 2-21 (A) Bowdoin 1-10 2-24 (H) Massachusetts 0-9 2-26 (A) Babson 4-3 3-2 (H) Worces ter State 1-4 3-3 (H) Babson 3-6 3-11 (H1) Nichols 3-5 3-14 (H1) WPI 7-1 1970-71 (13-6-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Joe Doyle 12-3 (A) New Haven 9-5 12-5 (A) Nichols 2-0 12-8 (H) UMass-Lowell 3-9 12-15 (H) Connecticut 5-2 12-19 (A) St. Anselm 7-1 1-9 (A) Worces ter State 8-7 1-16 (A) UMass-Boston 3-12 1-27 (A) UMass-Lowell 7-5 1-30 (A) MIT 8-1 2-3 (A) Babson 5-3 2-6 (A) Amherst 4-7 2-9 (H) Salem State 5-9 2-11 (H) Nichols 13-2 2-13 (A) Bowdoin 2-13 2-17 (A) Connecticut 5-3 2-20 (A) Trinity 6-2 2-23 (H) Babson 6-2 2-26 (H) Worces ter State 8-6 3-3 (A) Massachusetts 0-17 1971-72 (4-16-0) Coach: Bill Kane Captain: Tom Carey 11-30 (H) AIC 2-12 12-4 (H) Nichols 7-4 12-5 (A) UMass-Boston 1-14 12-7 (H) UMass-Lowell 2-4 12-11 (H) Worces ter State 7-9 12-14 (H) Connecticut 3-4 1-7 (A) Amherst 7-8 1-15 (H) New Haven 5-6 1-18 (A) UMass-Lowell 3-7 1-22 (H) Worces ter State 5-7 1-25 (H) Merrimack 1-6 1-28 (A) MIT 8-3 1-29 (H) St. Anselm 1-9 2-1 (H) Trinity 4-2 2-5 (H) Amherst 3-5 2-9 (A) Colby 1-12 2-12 (A) Wesleyan 2-6 2-14 (A) Salem State 2-7 2-16 (A) Connecticut 3-10 2-22 (H) Babson 9-4 1972-73 (11-12-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Rick Callahan 11-28 (H) Fairfield 12-2 12-3 (A) UMass-Boston 2-9 12-5 (H) UMass-Lowell 0-6 12-11 (H) Nichols 6-7 12-13 (A) St. Anselm 2-11 12-16 (A) AIC 4-9 12-18 (H) RIT 8-4 1-16 (H) Amherst 8-6 1-18 (A) UMass-Lowell 3-5 1-20 (A) Connecticut 4-6 1-23 (A) New Haven 3-5 1-26 (H) MIT 12-3 1-31 (A) Trinity 10-7 2-1 (A) Merrimack 2-9 2-3 (H) Worces ter State 9-4 2-5 (A) Amherst 9-5 2-8 (H) Wesleyan 8-6 2-10 (A) Bentley 5-2 2-13 (H) Salem State 5-7 2-17 (A) UMass-Boston 2-7 2-20 (A) Connecticut 6-4 2-21 (A) Babson 6-4 2-28 (H) Worces ter State 6-7 1973-74 (11-12-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Mark Bolduc, Ned Daly 12-4 (H) Fairfield 4-5 12-6 (H) AIC 1-7 12-10 (H) Nichols 8-2 12-12 (A) Amherst 11-9 12-15 (A) St. Anselm 3-5 12-21 (A3) AIC 3-8 12-22 (N3) Framingham State 8-5 1-9 (A) Army 4-10 1-12 (H) UMass-Lowell 3-8 1-22 (H) New Haven 11-2 1-24 (H) Connecticut 2-3 1-26 (H) MIT 11-1 1-28 (H) Merrimack 1-14 1-31 (H) Trinity 7-4 2-2 (A) Nichols 12-2 2-4 (H) Amherst 6-2 2-7 (H) Worcester State 8-9 2-9 (H) Bentley (forfeit) 1-0 2-13 (H) Babson 2-1 2-16 (A) UMass-Boston 4-13 2-20 (A) Connecticut 4-12 2-25 (A) Salem State 0-8 2-28 (H) Worcester State 8-1 1974-75 (11-10-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Ed Zysik 12-2 (H) St. Anselm 1-11 12-5 (H) Fairfield 3-1 12-9 (H) Nichols 7-3 12-12 (A) AIC 2-9 1-8 (A) Army 5-6(ot) 1-10 (N4) Connecticut 3-9 1-11 (A4) Wesleyan 3-5 1-14 (H) Roger Williams 8-3 1-17 (A) Amherst 7-4 1-23 (A) Connecticut 3-5 1-25 (H) MIT 18-0 1-28 (H) Amherst 5-3 2-1 (H) Nichols 13-5 2-3 (H) UMass-Lowell 3-7 2-6 (H) Worcester State 2-7 2-12 (A) Babson 3-7 2-15 (H) UMass-Boston 8-7(ot) 2-19 (H) Connecticut 6-4 2-22 (A) New Haven 7-4 2-24 (H) Salem State 1-6 2-27 (H) Worcester State (forfeit) 1-0 1975-76 (14-11-0) Coach: Bill Kane Capt: Tom Connolly, Ted Macklin 12-2 (H) Fairfield 11-1 12-5 (H) Bryant 4-1 12-8 (H) Nichols 6-1 12-10 (H) Wesleyan 4-2 1-2 (A5) Williams 3-5 1-3 (N5) Colby 1-5 1-7 (A) Army 5-3 1-13 (H) Massachusetts 5-6 1-15 (H) Framingham State 9-3 1-17 (H) Amherst 4-2 1-19 (A) St. Anselm 4-5(ot) 1-24 (H) Trinity 5-1 1-28 (A) Amherst 6-4 1-31 (H) Norwich 3-5 2-3 (A) Lowell 5-6 2-5 (H) AIC 3-7 2-7 (H) Connecticut 8-4 2-10 (H) Babson 3-1 2-12 (H) Bridgewater State 8-2 2-14 (A) UMass-Boston 2-3 2-16 (A) Salem State 1-6 2-19 (H) New Haven 1-5 2-21 (A) Bowdoin 5-10 2-23 (H) New England Coll. 7-2 2-25 (H) North Adams State 8-2 1976-77 (15-12-0) Coach: Mike Addesa Capt: Bill Bellerose, Glenn Graves 11-27 (A6) North Adams State 6-5 11-28 (N6) New Haven 4-2 11-30 (A) Bridgewater State 7-1 12-1 (H) Framingham State 8-2 12-4 (A) Fairfield 5-2 12-8 (H) Assumption 16-1 12-11 (H) Army 5-6 1-4 (H) Hillsdale 4-0 1-8 (H) Fitchburg State 10-1 1-12 (H) Middlebury 5-7 1-15 (A) Williams 5-6 1-17 (H) St. Anselm 4-3(ot) 1-19 (A) New England Coll. 1-3 1-22 (H) Bryant 8-4 1-28 (H) Bridgewater State 6-4 2-1 (H) UMass-Lowell 3-4 2-3 (A) AIC 1-5 2-5 (H) North Adams State 9-6 2-8 (A) Babson 5-2 2-10 (A) Merrimack 1-5 2-12 (H) UMass-Boston 6-0 2-14 (H) Salem State 3-5 2-16 (A) New Haven 5-4 2-19 (H) Bowdoin 5-6 2-23 (A) Massachusetts 5-6 2-25 (A) Connecticut 3-4(ot) 2-28 (A) Norwich 5-6 1 WCHL Tour na ment 2 MIT In vitational 3 AIC Tournament 4 Wesleyan Tournament 5 Williams Invitational 6 Pilgrim Hockey Festival 7 Merrimack Tournament 8 ECAC Playoffs 9 Belco Tournament 10 Crusader Classic 11 Union Tournament 12 RPI Tournament 13 Oswego State In vitational 14 Teapot Tournament, Boston Garden 15 RIT Tour na ment 16 Cardinal Classic Key 1977-78 (17-9-0) Coach: Mike Addesa Capt: Paul Allen, Jim Murphy 11-30 (A) Bridgewater State 3-2 12-3 (A) Maine 8-3 12-6 (A) UMass-Lowell 4-1 12-8 (H) Assumption 10-3 12-10 (H) Amherst 8-2 12-11 (H) AIC 8-1 1-6 (N7) Oswego State 5-3 1-7 (A7) Merrimack 2-10 1-11 (A) Middlebury 7-7 1-12 (A) Vermont 3-8 1-14 (H) Williams 1-2 1-19 (H) New England Coll. 4-3 1-26 (H) Colby 2-3 1-27 (A) Hamilton 2-5 1-29 (H) Norwich 8-5 1-31 (H) Massachusetts 2-3 2-4 (H) Maine 7-4 2-5 (H) Bryant 6-2 2-15 (H) Babson 3-2(ot) 2-18 (A) Bowdoin 7-3 2-20 (H) Mass. Maritime 12-0 2-22 (H) Connecticut 3-6 2-24 (A) St. Anselm 7-4 2-26 (A) Salem State 6-1 2-28 (A) Army 3-6 3-5 (A8) Salem State 1-4 1978-79 (18-10-0) Coach: Mike Addesa Capt: Dan Bowman 11-29 (A) Babson 1-3 12-2 (A) Maine 4-6 12-4 (H) Assumption 11-1 12-6 (H) UMass-Lowell 2-6 12-9 (A) Amherst 4-2 12-22 (N9) New Brunswick 10-1 12-23 (N9) Westfield State 5-4(2ot) 1-6 (H10) Bryant 6-1 1-7 (H10) Maine 3-4 1-10 (H) Middlebury 3-2 1-12 (A) Williams 3-4 1-14 (H) UMass-Boston 6-1 1-20 (A) Norwich 3-5 1-23 (H) Bridgewater State 6-2 1-25 (A) Bryant 9-4 1-27 (H) Hamilton 6-2 2-1 (H) Colgate 0-4 2-3 (H) Bowdoin 2-7 2-5 (A) New England Coll. 11-4 2-8 (H) Merrimack 1-2 2-10 (A) Colby 8-7 2-14 (H) St. Anselm 8-5 2-17 (H) Union 11-2 2-20 (A) Massachusetts 11-3 2-22 (A) AIC 4-3 2-25 (H) Salem State 7-1 2-27 (A) Army 12-1 3-3 (A8) Merrimack 0-4 17 Potsdam Tournament 18 Dartmouth Tournament 19 Codfish Bowl 20 Salem State Tour na ment 21 UConn Hockey Classic 22 Quinnipiac Cup 23 MAAC Playoffs 24 Black Bear Classic 25 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 26 Atlantic Hockey Tournament 27 NCAA Tournament 28 Coffee Pot Tournament, Providence 29 Fleet Center, Boston, Mass. 30 Ohio Hockey Classic 31 Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt. 32 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Year-By-Year Results 1979-80 (21-9-0) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Bill Fitzgerald, Larry Kennedy 11-19 (A) Princeton 3-10 11-28 (H) Fitchburg State 12-1 12-1 (A) Wesleyan 13-1 12-3 (H) Assumption 12-4 12-5 (A) UMass-Lowell 1-8 12-8 (H) Bryant 8-1 12-11 (A) UMass-Boston 11-0 12-21 (N11) Os wego State 8-3 12-22 (A11) Union 3-1 1-5 (H10) Fairfield 8-3 1-6 (H10) Army 9-4 1-9 (A) Middlebury 8-2 1-12 (A) Williams 3-0 1-13 (H) UMass-Boston 14-1 1-16 (A) Framingham State 4-0 1-18 (A) Elmira 2-8 1-19 (A) Colgate 2-4 1-27 (A) Salem State 6-7 1-29 (H) AIC 7-3 2-2 (A) Union 4-3 2-5 (A) Merrimack 2-5 2-9 (A) Bridgewater State 6-2 2-11 (H) Amherst 5-2 2-13 (A) St. Anselm 6-5 2-16 (A) Bowdoin 4-9 2-19 (H) New England Coll. 7-2 2-23 (H) Colby 4-6 2-24 (H) Babson 3-0 3-1 (A8) Salem State 5-1 3-5 (A8) UMass-Lowell 2-4 1980-81 (14-17-0) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Bill Fitzgerald 11-24 (A) Bos ton College 7-8 11-28 (N7) Elmira 6-8 11-29 (A7) Merrimack 2-4 12-2 (H) UMass-Lowell 5-8 12-6 (H10) Westfield State 8-5 12-7 (H10) North Adams State 5-4 12-8 (H) Assumption 13-0 12-11 (H) Fitchburg State 3-4(ot) 12-21 (H) Elmira 3-5 12-27 (A12) Rennselaer 2-11 12-29 (N) Maine 2-12 1-10 (A) Williams 5-8 1-12 (A) UMass-Boston 14-5 1-14 (A) Colby 7-5 1-16 (H) Colgate 3-8 1-17 (A) North Adams State 5-6(ot) 1-21 (A) New England Coll. 8-7(ot) 1-23 (H) Hamilton 2-5 1-25 (H) Sa lem State 6-4 1-27 (H) Nor wich 8-7(ot) 1-31 (H) Bowdoin 2-5 2-3 (H) Merrimack 4-2 2-5 (H) Union 13-2 2-9 (A) Amherst 9-4 2-12 (H) St. Anselm 3-5 2-14 (A) Babson 1-3 2-16 (A) AIC 5-6 2-18 (H) Framingham State 11-1 2-24 (A) Army 7-5 2-26 (H) Connecticut 10-4 2-28 (A8) Merrimack 7-10 1981-82 (16-15-2) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Brian Harnett 11-20 (A) Bos ton College 3-7 11-24 (H) Bentley 7-5 11-26 (H10) RIT 4-3 11-27 (H10) Westfield State 4-1 12-2 (A) UMass-Lowell 8-13 12-4 (A13) Oswego State 7-8 12-5 (N13) Merrimack 0-12 12-7 (H) Assumption 4-3 12-10 (H) Fitchburg State 6-0 12-11 (A) Bowdoin 4-7 1-2 (N5) Plattsburgh State 2-7 1-3 (N5) North Adams State 8-7 1-6 (H) Army 4-8 1-9 (H) Williams 5-2 1-11 (H) UMass-Boston 8-2 1-13 (H) Colby 4-2 1-16 (H) North Adams State 4-3(ot) 1-17 (A) Salem State 2-4 1-19 (N14) UMass-Lowell 2-8 1-22 (A) Hamilton 4-3 1-23 (A) Colgate 2-16 1-26 (N14) Salem State 6-7 2-2 (A) Merrimack 5-2 2-4 (H) New England Coll. 5-5(ot) 2-6 (A) Union 4-4(ot) 2-9 (H) Amherst 5-4 2-11 (A) St. Anselm 2-8 2-16 (A) Framingham State 9-1 2-18 (H) Babson 4-5 2-20 (A) Princeton 3-7 2-22 (A) Connecticut 6-3 2-24 (H) AIC 9-7 2-27 (A8) UMass-Lowell 2-8 1982-83 (20-10-2) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Kevin Cyr, Mike Robben 11-5 (A15) RIT 7-6 11-6 (N15) Merrimack 6-5 11-17 (H) Merrimack 5-2 11-19 (A) Nor wich 4-5 11-21 (A) Boston College 4-10 11-26 (N5) North Adams State 6-3 11-27 (N5) RIT 7-3 11-29 (H) Sa lem State 3-3(ot) 12-1 (A) New Haven 5-2 12-7 (H) Assumption 12-2 12-9 (A) Fitchburg State 10-3 12-11 (A) Bentley 3-3(ot) 1-4 (H10) Westfield State 7-3 1-5 (H10) Babson 2-3 1-8 (A) Williams 4-3 1-11 (A) Colby 2-3 1-14 (A) New England Coll. 7-13 1-19 (H) UMass-Boston 7-6(ot) 1-21 (H) Hamilton 7-1 1-25 (N14) Merrimack 5-4 1-28 (H) Bowdoin 8-5 1-29 (H) Colby 5-1 2-1 (N14) UMass-Lowell 4-5 2-3 (A) Amherst 7-6 2-5 (A) AIC 7-6 2-10 (H) St. Anselm 6-1 2-14 (A) Babson 2-5 2-17 (H) New Haven 4-8 2-21 (H) Connecticut 4-2 2-23 (A) Army 1-2 2-26 (H8) Bowdoin 14-9 3-2 (A8) Babson 2-6 1983-84 (10-15-3) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Hugh Curran, Rich Shea 11-4 (A15) RIT 3-2 11-5 (N15) Wilfred Laurier 3-6 11-12 (A) Merrimack 5-7 11-18 (H) Connecticut 5-2 11-20 (A) Boston College 2-10 11-22 (H) Assumption 9-3 11-28 (A) Salem State 7-6(ot) 12-2 (N16) RIT 5-7 12-3 (A16) Plattsburgh State 3-7 12-8 (H) Fitchburg State 7-4 12-10 (H10) Westfield State 6-7 12-11 (H10) Connecticut 6-2 1-4 (H) Army 2-5 1-7 (H) Williams 2-2(ot) 1-14 (A) North Adams State 2-5 1-20 (A) Hamilton 4-3 1-24 (A) Connecticut 5-8 1-27 (A) Bowdoin 0-6 2-1 (H) New England Coll. 5-5(ot) 2-4 (H) AIC 6-2 2-9 (A) UMass-Boston 0-3 2-13 (H) Babson 1-2 2-16 (H) Merrimack 5-4 2-18 (H) Nor wich 2-5 2-20 (A) St. Anselm 10-4 2-23 (H) Amherst 6-6(ot) 2-25 (H) Bentley 2-5 2-27 (A) Babson 2-4 1984-85 (19-15-0) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Matt Muniz 11-2 (N15) Wilfred Laurier 5-10 11-3 (N15) Babson 4-5 11-10 (A) Merrimack 5-6 11-19 (A) Bos ton College 2-11 11-24 (H) Brown 4-2 11-26 (H) Salem State 5-1 12-1 (A) Princeton 3-6 12-3 (H) Assumption 6-3 12-6 (A) Fitchburg State 2-5 12-8 (A) Bentley 5-3 1-4 (N5) Connecticut 4-7 1-5 (A5) Williams 10-3 1-7 (H) Notre Dame 9-6 1-10 (A) Colby 2-4 1-12 (A) Williams 9-3 1-15 (H) Connecticut 8-6 1-19 (H) Babson 0-4 1-22 (A) St. Anselm 4-3 1-25 (H) Colby 7-4 1-26 (H) Bowdoin 8-5 1-29 (A) New England Coll. 6-8 2-1 (H) Hamilton 12-5 2-3 (A) Connecticut 3-4 2-5 (H) Middlebury 9-4 2-7 (H) UMass-Boston 4-0 2-12 (A) Babson 3-12 2-14 (A) Merrimack 3-1 2-16 (A) Nor wich 3-4 2-18 (H) St. Anselm 10-4 2-21 (A) Amherst 8-2 2-24 (H) Iona 4-2 2-26 (A) Army 3-8 2-28 (H) Fairfield 13-4 3-2 (A8) Norwich 4-7 1985-86 (18-16-0) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Matt Muniz 11-9 (A) Brown 5-4 11-11 (A) Boston College 0-6 11-16 (A) Merrimack 4-9 11-21 (H) Assumption 7-6(ot) 11-23 (H) Hobart 6-0 11-25 (A) Salem State 3-5 11-29 (N16) North Adams State 1-2 11-30 (N16) Iowa State 8-1 12-3 (H) Bentley 9-3 12-5 (H) Fitchburg State 11-2 12-7 (H) Connecticut 4-1 1-3 (H10) Trinity 7-5 1-4 (H10) Elmira 3-11 1-9 (H) Colby 3-6 1-11 (H) Williams 5-4 1-15 (A) North Adams State 6-1 1-18 (H) Army 1-3 1-20 (H) St. Anselm 3-1 1-22 (H) Bethel 8-5 1-24 (A) Bowdoin 4-3 1-25 (A) Colby 0-3 1-28 (A) Babson 2-3(ot) 1-30 (H) Merrimack 4-7 2-1 (A) AIC 8-7(ot) 2-4 (A) Middlebury 8-6 2-6 (A) UMass-Boston 5-4(ot) 2-11 (H) Babson 5-2 2-12 (A) Connecticut 2-4 2-15 (H) Norwich 3-6 2-17 (A) St. Anselm 5-6 2-20 (H) Amherst 6-7(ot) 2-21 (A) Hamilton 7-2 2-23 (H) New England Coll. 2-3 2-25 (A) Iona 7-8 1986-87 (17-18-1) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Mark Wright 10-31 (A17) Potsdam State 3-8 11-1 (N17) Canisius 3-1 11-8 (H) Brown 4-5 11-10 (H) Boston College 1-3 11-12 (A) New England Coll. 10-5 11-15 (H) Merrimack 1-5 11-20 (H) Assumption 4-2 11-22 (H) Hobart 4-3(ot) 11-24 (H) Salem State 5-3 12-4 (A) Fitchburg State 6-7 12-6 (A) Connecticut 4-5(ot) 12-8 (H) Colby 1-4 12-10 (H) Babson 3-4 12-30 (A18) Dartmouth 5-2 12-31 (N18) New Hampshire 1-4 1-3 (H) Elmira 5-8 1-8 (A) Colby 5-8 1-10 (A) Williams 6-4 1-14 (A) Army 3-3(ot) 1-16 (H) Union 9-5 1-17 (H) Connecticut 4-5(ot) 1-19 (A) St. Anselm 2-1(ot) 1-24 (H) Bowdoin 4-3(ot) 1-28 (A) Merrimack 3-7 1-30 (H) AIC 5-4(ot) 1-31 (H) Hamilton 6-5 2-4 (H) Middlebury 3-1 2-6 (H) UMass-Boston 5-7 2-7 (H) RIT 2-3(ot) 2-10 (A) Babson 2-4 2-14 (A) Norwich 1-7 2-16 (A) St. Anselm 5-1 2-19 (A) Amherst 8-4 2-21 (H) Iona 6-0 2-22 (H) North Adams State 5-2 2-28 (A8) Bowdoin 2-8 1987-88 (18-18-0) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: John Gillis, Kyle Milotte 11-6 (A16) Army 2-6 11-7 (A16) New England Coll. 10-4 11-11 (H) New England Coll. 6-5(ot) 11-14 (A) AIC 7-4 11-16 (H) St. Anselm 1-2 11-18 (H) Assumption 10-2 11-21 (H) Penn State 7-1 11-23 (A) Sa lem State 2-8 11-27 (A12) Rennselaer 1-7 11-28 (N12) U.S. International 7-3 12-1 (A) Merrimack 1-4 12-3 (H) Fitchburg State 5-4(ot) 12-5 (A) Connecticut 8-11 12-6 (H) Hobart 6-4 12-9 (A) Babson 3-5 12-11 (H) U.S. International 3-4(ot) 12-28 (A19) UMass-Boston 6-7(ot) 12-29 (N19) Salem State 2-8 1-3 (H) Plattsburgh State 5-2 1-6 (H) Colby 5-1 1-9 (H) Williams 5-3 1-14 (A) Union 2-6 1-16 (H) Connecticut 4-6 1-19 (H) Iona 8-3 1-22 (A) Colby 4-3 1-23 (A) Bowdoin 4-5(ot) 1-26 (H) Merrimack 3-6 1-30 (A) Hamilton 4-7 2-2 (A) Middlebury 6-4 2-10 (H) Babson 5-6 2-13 (H) Norwich 3-7 2-15 (A) St. Anselm 4-2 2-18 (H) Amherst 3-2 2-19 (H) UMass-Boston 5-4 2-21 (A) North Adams State 11-2 2-27 (A8) Merrimack 1-7 1988-89 (10-21-0) Coach: Bill Bellerose Capt: Denis Cronin, Paul Pearl 10-29 (A) Army 1-4 11-4 (N15) Babson 1-6 11-5 (N15) Connecticut 6-3 11-9 (A) New England Coll. 6-1 11-12 (H) AIC 5-12 11-16 (H) Assumption 4-5 11-20 (H) Salem State 3-9 11-22 (H) St. Anselm 4-5(ot) 11-30 (A) Merrimack 0-11 12-3 (A) Connecticut 5-4(ot) 12-4 (H) Hobart 1-0 12-7 (H) Babson 4-3(ot) 12-9 (H) Union 1-4 12-18 (A) Princeton 0-12 1-4 (H) Merrimack 1-7 1-7 (A) RIT 6-10 1-12 (A) Colby 2-5 1-14 (A) Fitchburg State 6-4 1-17 (H) Hamilton 5-3 1-21 (H) Connecticut 5-4(ot) 1-24 (A) Williams 0-3 1-27 (H) Colby 3-4(ot) 1-28 (H) Bowdoin 1-6 2-1 (H) Trinity 3-4(ot) 2-4 (A) St. Anselm 6-3 2-7 (H) Middlebury 3-6 2-11 (A) Nor wich 3-5 2-13 (A) Babson 0-7 2-15 (A) Amherst 5-7 2-18 (A) UMass-Boston 2-3 2-20 (H) North Adams State 4-3 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 33

Holy Cross Year-By-Year Results 1989-90 (7-21-0) Coach: Bill Bellerose Capt: Scott Barker, Nick Genovese 11-3 (A) Notre Dame 4-10 11-4 (A) Notre Dame 2-9 11-8 (H) New England Coll. 4-5 11-11 (A) AIC 1-8 11-14 (H) Assumption 6-3 11-17 (H) Alaska-Anchorage 2-5 11-19 (A) Salem State 1-5 11-21 (A) St. Anselm 3-7 11-26 (A) Union 4-6 12-2 (A) Connecticut 4-5(ot) 12-3 (H) Hobart 1-5 12-6 (A) Babson 2-8 1-5 (A20) Middlebury 1-6 1-6 (A20) Salem State 3-4 1-8 (H) Williams 4-5 1-11 (H) Colby 3-5 1-13 (H) Canisius 5-3 1-16 (A) Hamilton 3-9 1-20 (H) Connecticut College 4-2 1-24 (H) Connecticut 11-8 1-26 (A) Colby 1-3 1-27 (A) Bowdoin 2-9 2-3 (H) St. Anselm 2-7 2-7 (A) Middlebury 2-10 2-10 (H) Nor wich 5-2 2-13 (H) Babson 2-2 2-17 (A) UMass-Boston 4-3 2-19 (A) North Adams State 5-3 1990-91 (8-19-1) Coach: Bill Bellerose Capt: Tom Sartorelli 11-3 (H) Salem State 5-11 11-7 (A) New England Coll. 3-5 11-10 (H) AIC 3-4(ot) 11-14 (H) Assumption 6-4 11-17 (H) St. Anselm 6-4 11-20 (H) Union 2-5 11-24 (A) Army 2-7 11-28 (H) Trinity 5-4 12-1 (H10) St. Bonaventure 5-2 12-2 (H10) Connecticut 2-5 12-5 (H) St. Micha el s 9-2 1-5 (A) Canisius 5-4 1-6 (A) Hobart 4-6 1-9 (A) Connecticut 1-4 1-12 (A) Colby 3-4(ot) 1-15 (H) Hamilton 2-6 1-19 (A) Connecticut College 6-8 1-22 (A) Williams 4-12 1-25 (H) Colby 7-3 1-26 (H) Bowdoin 1-2 1-30 (H) Amherst 5-5(ot) 2-2 (A) St. Anselm 2-5 2-5 (H) Connecticut 5-7 2-8 (A) Middlebury 3-4 2-9 (A) Norwich 1-6 2-12 (A) Babson 1-5 2-16 (A) UMass-Boston 2-9 2-18 (A) Fairfield 11-2 1991-92 (13-12-0) Coach: Bill Bellerose Capt: Brian Clyne, Dan Logan 11-22 (H) Williams 1-5 11-23 (H) Hamilton 5-4 11-26 (H) Connecticut College 3-2 11-30 (H10) North Adams State 7-4 12-1 (H10) Salem State 4-3 12-6 (A) St. Anselm 6-3 12-7 (A) Babson 2-4 12-11 (H) Assumption 6-2 1-10 (A) Bowdoin 3-7 1-11 (A) Colby 6-5 1-16 (H) Connecticut 3-8 1-21 (A) Trinity 1-3 1-24 (H) Nor wich 5-6 1-25 (H) Middlebury 2-10 1-31 (H) St. Anselm 2-5 2-1 (H) Babson 3-5 2-6 (H) Scranton 16-0 2-8 (H) Fairfield 9-5 2-14 (A) Norwich 2-3 2-15 (A) Middlebury 0-6 2-19 (A) Amherst 4-3 2-21 (H) Bowdoin 2-1 2-22 (H) Colby 6-1 2-28 (A) Williams 3-2 2-29 (A) Hamilton 3-8 1992-93 (10-14-1) Coach: Bill Bellerose Capt: Lance Brady, Mike Shustak 11-20 (A) Williams 2-3 11-21 (A) Hamilton 2-3(ot) 11-24 (A) Connecticut College 6-4 11-28 (H10) Canisius 6-5 11-29 (H10) Connecticut 6-4 12-4 (H) St. Anselm 3-2(ot) 12-5 (H) Babson 6-7(ot) 12-9 (H) Assumption 3-5 1-8 (H) Bowdoin 5-7 1-9 (H) Colby 3-2 1-16 (A) Connecticut 3-7 1-19 (H) Trinity 5-4 1-22 (A) Nor wich 4-7 1-23 (A) Middlebury 5-11 1-29 (A) St. Anselm 3-4 1-30 (A) Babson 1-13 2-5 (A) Air Force 3-4 2-6 (A) Air Force 0-8 2-12 (H) Norwich 2-1 2-13 (H) Middlebury 4-6 2-19 (A) Bowdoin 3-8 2-20 (A) Colby 8-4 2-24 (H) Amherst 4-4(ot) 2-26 (H) Williams 4-1 2-27 (H) Hamilton 6-3 1993-94 (13-13-0) Coach: Bill Bellerose Capt: Mike Shustak 11-19 (A) Amherst 4-1 11-20 (A) North Adams State 5-2 11-23 (H) Assumption 8-4 11-27 (H10) Connecticut College 3-1 11-28 (H10) RIT 2-7 12-3 (A) Salem State 2-5 12-4 (A) UMass-Boston 6-2 12-8 (H) Babson 4-1 1-8 (A21) Connecticut 6-4 1-9 (N21) Babson 1-3 1-14 (A) New England Coll. 4-3 1-15 (A) St. Anselm 5-6 1-21 (H) Williams 3-4 1-22 (H) Hamilton 4-2 1-26 (H) Fairfield 6-7(ot) 1-28 (H) Connecticut College 6-4 1-29 (H) Trinity 3-0 2-1 (A) Massachusetts 1-4 2-5 (A) Army 2-4 2-11 (H) AIC 0-4 2-12 (H) Connecticut 3-4 2-18 (A) Nor wich 6-5 2-19 (A) Middlebury 5-3 2-25 (H) Bowdoin 1-4 2-26 (H) Colby 0-3 3-1 (A8) Salem State 3-8 1994-95 (15-10-0) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Jim Jensen 11-18 (H) Amherst 2-3 11-19 (H) North Adams State 6-2 11-22 (H) Assumption 4-1 11-26 (H10) Hobart 3-4 11-27 (H10) Babson 3-5 12-2 (H) Salem State 3-1 12-3 (H) UMass Boston 6-1 12-7 (A) Babson 1-4 1-7 (H) Babson 3-2 1-13 (H) New England Coll. 7-3 1-14 (H) St. Anselm 3-2(ot) 1-20 (A) Williams 1-3 1-21 (A) Hamilton 5-2 1-24 (H) Fairfield 7-3 1-27 (A) Connecticut College 5-2 1-28 (A) Trinity 3-4 1-31 (H) Massachusetts 3-2(ot) 2-4 (H) Army 3-2(ot) 2-10 (A) AIC 5-3 2-11 (A) Connecticut 2-6 2-17 (H) Norwich 4-3 2-18 (H) Middlebury 1-4 2-24 (A) Bowdoin 2-6 2-25 (A) Colby 4-1 2-28 (A8) Bowdoin 0-6 1995-96 (13-11-2) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Mike MacDonald 11-18 (H) Middlebury 0-4 11-19 (H) Nor wich 6-4 11-24 (N16) Army 1-6 11-25 (N16) Bentley 7-3 12-1 (A) Colby 1-6 12-2 (A) Bowdoin 1-6 12-6 (H) Connecticut College 3-3 (ot) 12-8 (H) Villanova 10-2 1-5 (H10) Iona 9-1 1-6 (H10) Canisius 0-1 1-12 (H) Amherst 4-8 1-13 (H) North Adams State 10-0 1-19 (A) Salem State 2-5 1-20 (A) Southern Maine 4-1 1-26 (H) New England Coll. 1-4 1-27 (H) St. Anselm 7-4 2-2 (A) Trinity 4-3 2-3 (A) Wesleyan 3-3 (ot) 2-9 (H) AIC 6-0 2-10 (H) Connecticut 0-7 2-14 (A) Fairfield 8-2 2-16 (A) Babson 2-3 2-17 (A) UMass-Boston 6-5 2-23 (H) Williams 6-4 2-24 (H) Hamilton 5-4 2-27 (A8) Salem State 2-7 1996-97 (14-13-0) Coach: Peter Van Buskirk Capt: Keith Moran 11-22 (A) Nor wich 1-4 11-23 (A) Middlebury 1-3 11-26 (H) Fairfield 9-0 11-29 (A) Canisius 4-7 11/30 (A) Hobart 3-6 12/6 (H) Colby 1-0 (ot) 12/7 (H) Bowdoin 3-6 12/11 (A) Connecticut College 3-1 1/3 (H10) Assumption 10-1 1/4 (H10) Plattsburgh 3-4 1/10 (A) Amherst 3-5 1/11 (A) North Adams State 10-2 1/17 (H) Salem State 3-2 1/18 (H) Southern Maine 6-1 1/21 (A) Army 3-6 1/24 (A) New England Coll. 7-1 1/25 (A) St. Anselm 2-7 1/31 (H) Trinity 3-7 2/1 (H) Wesleyan 6-3 2/7 (A) AIC 5-2 2/8 (A) Connecticut 3-2 2/14 (H) Babson 3-1 2/15 (H) UMass Boston 6-1 2/21 (A) Williams 2-3 2/22 (A) Hamilton 4-6 2/26 (H8) Babson 1-0 3/1 (A8) Nor wich 2-3 1997-98 (16-8-2) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Jon Callanan 11/1 (H) Middlebury 0-3 11/22 (H) Norwich 5-4 11/28 (H) Bentley 2-0 11/29 (H) Mercyhurst 4-5 12/5 (A) Bowdoin 3-1 12/6 (A) Colby 2-2(ot) 12/10 (H) Connecticut Col lege 2-3 1/2 (H10) Quinnipiac 4-1 1/3 (H10) Babson 1-2 1/9 (H) North Adams State 9-1 1/10 (H) Amherst 5-0 1/16 (A) South ern Maine 6-1 1/17 (A) Salem State 2-2(ot) 1/23 (H) St. Anselm 6-3 1/24 (H) New England Coll. 6-3 1/28 (N22) Fairfield 3-4 1/30 (A) Wesleyan 2-1 1/31 (A) Trinity 3-2 2/4 (N22) Iona 11-0 2/6 (H) Connecticut 2-1 2/7 (H) AIC 7-1 2/13 (A) UMass-Boston 0-4 2/14 (A) Babson 4-2 2/20 (H) Hamilton 4-3 2/21 (H) Williams 1-4 2/28 (H8) Nor wich 3-5 1998-99 (22-9-4) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Mike Ortwein, Dan Gustafson 10/23 (A) Air Force 5-5(ot) 10/24 (A) Air Force 2-5 10/30 (H) Sacred Heart 7-3 10/31 (A) Sacred Heart 4-1 11/6 (H) Canisius 3-2 11/7 (H) Canisius 4-4(ot) 11/13 (A) Fairfield 7-0 11/14 (H) Fairfield 7-2 11/20 (H) Connecticut 1-2 11/21 (A) Connecticut 4-2 11/27 (A) Army 1-6 12/4 (H) Quinnipiac 3-6 12/5 (A) Quinnipiac 2-3 1/3 (H) Niagara 0-3 1/8 (A) AIC 3-3(ot) 1/9 (H) AIC 3-2 1/15 (A) Iona 2-6 1/16 (A) Iona 7-3 1/22 (A) Sacred Heart 4-2 1/23 (H) Sacred Heart 4-2 1/29 (A) Canisius 4-1 1/30 (A) Canisius 4-1 2/5 (H) Fairfield 5-1 2/6 (A) Fairfield 4-1 2/12 (A) Connecticut 1-0 2/13 (H) Connecticut 3-2 2/19 (A) Quinnipiac 2-4 2/20 (H) Quinnipiac 6-0 2/26 (H) AIC 2-2(ot) 2/27 (A) AIC 3-2 3/5 (H) Iona 5-2 3/6 (H) Iona 5-2 3/13 (H23) Sacred Heart 3-1 3/19 (H23) Connecticut 4-3(ot) 3/20 (H23) Canisius 4-3 34 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey 1999-00 (8-24-3) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Chris Fattey, Paul Cavanaugh 10/15 (A) Merrimack 2-5 10/22 (H) Air Force 2-3 10/23 (H) Air Force 2-6 10/29 (H) Canisius 2-0 10/30 (H) Mercyhurst 2-5 11/5 (A) Bentley 2-3 11/12 (H) AIC 3-3(ot) 11/19 (H) Iona 6-2 11/20 (A) Rennselaer 2-10 11/26 (H) Army 1-3 11/27 (H) Sacred Heart 2-4 12/3 (A) Quinnipiac 4-8 12/4 (A) Fairfield 3-1 12/29 (A21) Connecticut 0-3 12/30 (N21) Findlay 3-5 1/7 (A) Canisius 3-6 1/8 (A) Canisius 6-7 1/11 (A) Niagara 0-6 1/14 (H) Quinnipiac 2-4 1/15 (A) Quinnipiac 3-9 1/21 (A) Connecticut 5-3 1/22 (H) Connecticut 2-3 1/28 (A) Sacred Heart 2-6 1/29 (H) Sacred Heart 2-5 2/4 (H) Bentley 2-2(ot) 2/5 (A) Bentley 4-6 2/11 (H) Fairfield 6-9 2/12 (A) Fairfield 6-2 2/18 (A) AIC 4-4(ot) 2/19 (H) AIC 4-3 2/25 (A) Iona 2-4 2/26 (H) Iona 4-2 3/3 (H) Mercyhurst 1-0 3/4 (H) Mercyhurst 1-6 3/11 (A23) Mercyhurst 3-10 2000-01 (8-22-2) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Brian Akashian, Tim Cantwell 10/20 (N24) St. Lawrence 1-5 10/27 (A) Mercyhurst 2-6 10/28 (A) Canisius 1-6 11/3 (H) Canisius 5-5(ot) 11/4 (A) Bentley 3-2 11/10 (H) AIC 3-4(ot) 11/11 (H) Army 3-2 11/17 (A) Iona 3-4 11/21 (H) Quinnipiac 1-5 11/24 (A) UMass-Lowell 2-7 11/26 (A) Army 2-3 12/2 (A) Vermont 2-10 12/5 (H) Sacred Heart 4-3 12/16 (N25) Bentley 1-4 12/29 (A21) Connecticut 3-4 1/5 (H) AIC 5-2 1/6 (H) Fairfield 3-1 1/9 (A) Quinnipiac 5-6 1/14 (A) Providence 1-2 1/15 (A) Iona 3-4 (ot) 1/21 (A) Yale 1-6 1/26 (H) Fairfield 6-5 1/27 (H) Mercyhurst 3-4 2/2 (A) AIC 3-4 (ot) 2/3 (A) Sacred Heart 2-2 (ot) 2/9 (H) Iona 4-6 2/13 (H) Army 3-4 2/16 (H) Bentley 6-2 2/23 (A) Fairfield 2-5 2/24 (A) Sacred Heart 2-4 3/2 (H) Connecticut 3-2 3/3 (A) Quinnipiac 1-4

Holy Cross Year-By-Year Results 2001-02 (17-12-5) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Tony Deluzio 10/19 (A) Air Force 3-4 10/20 (A) Air Force 7-6 10/26 (A) Bentley 4-1 11/2 (A) Mercyhurst 5-5(ot) 11/3 (A) Canisius 3-3(ot) 11/9 (H) Iona 5-2 11/10 (A) Iona 4-7 11/16 (H) Bentley 4-2 11/17 (A) Bentley 3-0 11/20 (A) Dartmouth 1-9 11/23 (H) Findlay 2-0 11/24 (H) Findlay 4-3 11/30 (A) Northeastern 2-7 12/2 (H) Fairfield 2-3 12/4 (A) Fairfield 2-0 12/29 (A21) Connecticut 4-1 12/30 (N21) Air Force 1-5 1/4 (H) AIC 3-4 1/5 (A) AIC 6-0 1/11 (H) Army 5-2 1/12 (A) Army 4-4(ot) 1/18 (H) Canisius 2-3 1/19 (H) Canisius 3-1 1/25 (H) Sacred Heart 8-2 1/26 (A) Sacred Heart 3-5 2/1 (H) Mercyhurst 3-6 2/2 (H) Mercyhurst 1-4 2/8 (H) Quinnipiac 3-3(ot) 2/9 (A) Quinnipiac 2-2(ot) 2/22 (H) Connecticut 3-2 2/23 (A) Connecticut 3-1 3/1 (H) Sacred Heart 7-6 3/2 (A) Fairfield 3-0 3/9 (H23) Connecticut 5-6 2002-03 (17-18-1) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Brandon Doria 10/8 (H) Quinnipiac 1-6 10/13 (A) Connecticut 3-2 10/18 (H) Air Force 4-6 10/19 (H) Air Force 7-2 10/25 (A) Army 4-1 10/26 (A) Iona 6-3 11/2 (A) Union 4-1 11/9 (H) Canisius 3-0 11/15 (A) AIC 4-1 11/16 (H) Fairfield 4-3 11/22 (H) Connecticut 2-3 11/29 (A) Findlay 2-5 11/30 (A) Findlay 1-4 12/7 (A) Colgate 2-5 12/11 (H) Bentley 0-2 1/3 (H) Iona 3-6 1/4 (H) Iona 4-3 1/7 (H) Sacred Heart 7-1 1/10 (A) Mercyhurst 2-3 1/14 (A) Sacred Heart 1-3 1/18 (A) Brown 2-4 1/24 (A) Merrimack 3-6 1/31 (A) Army 0-4 2/1 (H) Army 1-3 2/7 (A) AIC 5-3 2/8 (H) AIC 8-2 2/14 (A) Canisius 2-1 2/15 (A) Canisius 1-1(ot) 2/20 (H) Quinnipiac 6-4 2/22 (A) Quinnipiac 3-4(ot) 2/28 (H) Mercyhurst 1-2 3/1 (A) Fairfield 3-0 3/7 (H) Bentley 6-4 3/8 (A) Bentley 1-2 3/15 (H) Army 3-2 3/21 (A23) Quinnipiac 0-3 2003-04 (22-10-4) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Greg Kealey, Glenn Crane 10/11 (A) Canisius 3-1 10/12 (A) Canisius 3-3(ot) 10/17 (N24) Sacred Heart 4-2 10/18 (A24) Maine 0-7 10/24 (A) Massachusetts 1-2 11/1 (A) Dartmouth 1-2 11/7 (H) AIC 5-2 11/8 (H) AIC 3-2 11/14 (A) Mercyhurst 5-2 11/15 (A) Mercyhurst 6-5(ot) 11/21 (A) Connecticut 4-2 11/22 (H) Sacred Heart 6-5(ot) 11/25 (A) Sacred Heart 1-2 12/2 (H) Connecticut 4-2 12/5 (H) Army 3-1 12/6 (H) Army 3-0 1/3 (H) Ala.-Huntsville 5-4 1/4 (H) Ala.-Huntsville 2-2(ot) 1/9 (H) Connecticut 3-1 1/10 (A) Northeastern 2-5 1/17 (A) Quinnipiac 1-4 1/30 (A) Bentley 6-4 1/31 (H) Bentley 5-2 2/7 (H) Canisius 2-2(ot) 2/13 (A) Air Force 8-4 2/14 (A) Air Force 2-5 2/22 (A) Army 5-2 2/24 (A) AIC 1-0 2/27 (H) Mercyhurst 6-4 2/28 (A) Quinnipiac 3-3(ot) 3/5 (H) Quinnipiac 1-2 3/6 (A) Bentley 0-1 3/13 (N26) AIC 5-0 3/14 (N26) Canisius 4-1 3/20 (N26) Scared Heart 4-0 3/26 (N27) North Dakota 0-3 2004-05 (16-14-6) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Andrew McKay 10/22 (A) Ala.-Huntsville 4-2 10/23 (A) Ala.-Huntsville 2-4 10/29 (H) Air Force 2-2(ot) 10/30 (H) Air Force 5-2 11/5 (A) AIC 3-1 11/6 (H) Bentley 3-5 11/16 (H) AIC 1-1(ot) 11/19 (A) Army 0-2 11/20 (A) Army 3-3(ot) 11/22 (A) Boston College 0-5 11/27 (A28) Providence 1-3 11/28 (N28) Union 3-1 12/3 (H) Army 3-2 12/5 (H) Quinnipiac 4-3(ot) 12/8 (H) Connecticut 2-2(ot) 12/30 (A21) Connecticut 6-3 12/31 (N21) Brown 2-5 1/4 (A) Sacred Heart 3-2(ot) 1/7 (A) AIC 3-1 1/14 (A) Mercyhurst 5-4 1/15 (A) Canisius 4-2 1/22 (A) Quinnipiac 2-4 1/28 (H) Canisius 4-3 1/29 (H) Canisius 2-2(ot) 2/4 (A) Union 2-4 2/5 (A) Rensselaer 4-8 2/11 (H) Sacred Heart 3-5 2/12 (N29) Quinnipiac 5-2 2/15 (A) Connecticut 5-0 2/18 (A) Sacred Heart 1-2 2/25 (H) Mercyhurst 3-4 2/26 (H) Mercyhurst 2-3 3/4 (H) Bentley 2-2(ot) 3/5 (A) Bentley 7-2 3/12 (H26) Sacred Heart 4-2 3/18 (N26) Mercyhurst 3-4(ot) 2005-06 (27-10-2) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Tyler McGregor, Pierre Napert-Frenette 10/21 (A) Massachusetts 3-2 10/28 (H) Army 1-0 10/29 (H) Army 5-3 11/4 (A) Connecticut 4-1 11/5 (H) Connecticut 2-3 11/11 (H) Mercyhurst 10-3 11/12 (H) Mercyhurst 3-4 11/18 (H) AIC 1-1 (ot) 11/19 (A) AIC 2-1 11/25 (A12) Rensselaer 3-2 11/26 (N12) Nebraska-Omaha 1-6 12/2 (A) Canisius 4-2 12/3 (A) Canisius 5-1 12/29 (A30) Ohio State 0-4 12/30 (N30) Rensselaer 4-2 1/6 (A) Sacred Heart 1-3 1/7 (H) Sacred Heart 3-2 1/13 (A) Army 4-3 1/14 (A) Army 2-3 1/19 (H) Connecticut 5-2 1/21 (A) Dartmouth 3-2 1/24 (A) Connecticut 5-3 1/27 (A) AIC 7-5 1/28 (H) AIC 5-2 2/3 (A) Bentley 2-1 2/4 (H) Bentley 4-1 2/10 (H) Canisius 5-2 2/11 (H) Canisius 1-3 2/17 (A) Mercyhurst 5-2 2/18 (A) Mercyhurst 3-3 (ot) 2/24 (H) Sacred Heart 3-4 2/25 (A) Sacred Heart 2-5 3/3 (A) Bentley 1-0 3/4 (H) Bentley 3-2 3/11 (H26) AIC 3-1 3/17 (H26) Connecticut 4-1 3/18 (H26) Bentley 5-2 3/24 (N27) Minnesota 4-3 (ot) 3/25 (A27) North Dakota 2-5 2006-07 (10-20-5) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: James Sixsmith, Rob Godfrey 10/14 (A) Niagara 4-5 (ot) 10/20 (H) Mercyhurst 4-1 10/21 (H) Mercyhurst 5-7 10/24 (A) Merrimack 2-1 10/27 (A) Yale 1-2 11/3 (H) Canisius 5-4 11/4 (H) Canisius 6-3 11/10 (A) Sacred Heart 2-4 11/11 (H) Sacred Heart 4-5 (ot) 11/17 (H) Army 4-3 11/18 (H) Army 5-2 11/21 (H) Connecticut 7-3 11/24 (A) Mercyhurst 2-3 11/25 (A) Mercyhurst 3-3 (ot) 12/1 (A) RIT 1-2 12/2 (A) RIT 1-5 12/6 (A) Army 2-2 (ot) 12/29 (A21) Connecticut 1-2 12/30 (N21) Northeastern 2-7 1/5 (A) Bentley 7-4 1/6 (A) Bentley 2-3 1/12 (H) Air Force 2-2 (ot) 1/13 (H) Air Force 2-2 (ot) 1/16 (A) Dartmouth 0-4 1/19 (H) AIC 2-4 1/20 (H) AIC 4-3 1/28 (A) Quinnipiac 0-7 2/3 (A) Army 3-3 (ot) 2/9 (A) Canisius 2-5 2/10 (A) Canisius 2-1 2/16 (H) Sacred Heart 4-5 2/17 (A) Sacred Heart 1-4 2/23 (A) Connecticut 2-4 2/24 (H) Connecticut 2-5 3/10 (A26) Air Force 0-3 2007-08 (10-19-7) Coach: Paul Pearl Capt: Matt Burke 10/13 (H) Niagara 2-6 10/20 (A) Providence 6-4 10/26 (A) Mercyhurst 4-1 10/27 (A) Mercyhurst 2-2 (OT) 11/3 (H) Army 2-5 11/4 (H) Army 3-1 11/9 (H) Canisius 3-2 11/10 (H) Canisius 2-4 11/23 (A) Air Force 1-3 11/24 (A) Air Force 5-5 (OT) 11/30 (A) Connecticut 4-1 12/1 (H) Connecticut 3-3 (OT) 12/4 (H) Merrimack 2-2 (OT) 12/29 (A31) Vermont 1-1 (OT) 12/30 (N31) W. Michigan 1-1 (OT) 1/4 (H) RIT 2-5 1/5 (H) RIT 1-5 1/8 (A) AIC 2-3 1/11 (H) Bentley 4-6 1/12 (H) Bentley 4-2 1/15 (A) AIC 5-3 1/19 (H) Quinnipiac 2-5 1/25 (A) Sacred Heart 1-5 1/26 (H) Sacred Heart 4-2 2/1 (H) Mercyhurst 3-6 2/2 (H) Mercyhurst 1-2 2/8 (A) Army 0-2 2/9 (A) Army 1-1 (OT) 2/16 (A) Canisius 3-2 2/17 (A) Canisius 1-2 2/22 (H) Sacred Heart 3-1 2/23 (A) Sacred Heart 0-4 2/29 (H) Connecticut 0-3 3/1 (A) Connecticut 2-4 3/7 (A26) RIT 4-5 (OT) 3/8 (A26) RIT 4-5 (OT) All-Time Head Coaching Victories Name Years as Coach Years Games W-L-T Pct. 1. Paul Pearl 1994-1996; 1997-present 13 431 201-187-43.516 2. Peter Van Buskirk 1979-1988; 1996-1997 10 321 167-146-8.533 3. Bill Kane 1966-1976 10 229 125-102-2.550 4. Bill Bellerose 1988-1994 6 163 61-100-2.380 5. Mike Addesa 1976-1979 3 81 50-31-0.617 All-Time Totals 42 1225 604-566-55.516 Paul Pearl Peter Van Buskirk Bill Kane Bill Bellerose Mike Addesa Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 35

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Tradition of Excellence 23 Conference Tournament Appearances 3 Conference Championships 1999 MAAC Champions 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 NCAA Quarterfinal Appearance and counting... 2004 Atlantic Hockey Champions 2006 Atlantic Hockey Champions 2006 All-American Tyler McGregor Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 37

Crusaders In The Pros Dale Reinhardt Patrick Rissmiller Player Pos. Years Team League Jim Stewart G 1979-1980 Boston Bruins NHL Mark Young G 1980-1981 Erie Blades EHL 1981-1982 Miwaukee Admirals IHL Joe Lunny F 1986-1987 Kalamazoo IHL Matt Muniz F 1986-1988 Virginia Lancers ACHL Lance Brady D 1993-1995 Columbus Chill ECHL 1994-1995 Worcester Ice Cats AHL 1995-1998 Birmingham Bulls ECHL 1996-1997 Baltimore Bandits AHL Mike Shustak F 1994-1995 Birmingham Bulls ECHL Jim Jensen F 1995-1998 Mobile Mysticks ECHL 1998-2000 Oklahoma City CHL Keith Moran F 1997-1998 Austin Ice Bats WPHL Scott Simpson G 2000-2001 Wichita Thunder CHL Chris Fattey F 2000-2001 Rockford IceHogs UHL Patrick Rissmiller F 2002-2006 Cleveland Barons AHL 2003-2004 San Jose Sharks NHL 2006-2008 San Jose Sharks NHL 2008-present New York Rangers NHL Brandon Doria F 2003-2004 Augusta Lynx ECHL 2004-2005 Huntsville Havoc SPHL 2005 Adirondack Frostbite UHL Chris Smith D 2003-2004 Gwinnett Gladiators ECHL Jeff Dams F 2004-2006 Huntsville Havoc ECHL Marc Bianchi D 2006 Adirondack Frostbite UHL 2006-2007 Lubbock Cotton Kings CHL Ben Conway G 2006-2007 Memphis RiverKings CHL 2006-2007 Austin Ice Bats CHL Tyler McGregor F 2006 Cleveland Barons AHL 2006-2007 Memphis RiverKings CHL Tony Quesada G 2006-2007 Houston Aeros AHL 2006-2007 Austin Ice Bats CHL 2007-2008 Kalamazoo Wings IHL Jon Landry D 2007-present Elmira Jackals ECHL James Sixsmith F 2007 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 2007-present Milwaukee Admirals AHL Tanner Fogarty F 2007-2008 Wheeling Nailers ECHL 2007-2008 Elmira Jackals ECHL Dale Reinhardt F 2008-present Bakersfield Condors ECHL Matt Burke F 2008-present Phoenix RoadRunners ECHL Former Holy Cross hockey player Patrick Rissmiller is in his first year with the New York Rangers. In 180 NHL games with the San Jose Sharks, he had 18 goals and 27 assists for 45 points. After being recalled from the Cleveland Barons on March 15, 2006, Rissmiller went onto tally five goals and four assists in 29 games, including two goals and an assist in the playoffs. Rissmiller scored the first goal of the game in San Jose s 5-4 win over Nashville in Game Four of the Western Conference Quarterfinals as the Sharks went on to win the series, 4-1. In 2007-2008, he recorded eight goals and nine assists for 17 points in 79 games. In the 2006-2007 season, Rissmiller scored seven goals and had 15 assists for a career-best 22 points. He has played in 30 career NHL play off games with three goals and four assists for seven points. Patrick Rissmiller 02 San Jose Sharks & New York Rangers In the 2003-2004 season, the Belmont, Mass., native played in four games for the Sharks. He played for Cleveland for four seasons as he is the Barons all-time points leader and all-time assists leader, while he is second in goals. In the 2005-2006 season before he was recalled to San Jose, he was second on the team in points with 52 as he posted 15 goals and a team-leading 37 assists. In January, he was selected to play for Planet USA in the 2006 Rbk Hockey AHL All-Star Classic. As a four-year Crusader (1998-02), Rissmiller recorded 53 goals and 90 assists for 143 points in 131 games. He is second on the Holy Cross Division I all-time points and assists lists, while he is tied for fourth in goals. In his senior season, Rissmiller led the Crusaders in assists (30) and points (46) as he was named the MAAC Offensive Player of the Year. 38 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Atlantic Hockey / Series Records Atlantic Hockey spans a total of five states. Members reside in Colorado (Air Force), Connecticut (University of Connecticut, Sacred Heart), Massachusetts (American International, Bentley, Holy Cross), New York (Army, Canisius, RIT) and Pennsylvania (Mercyhurst). A new chapter in the history of college hockey was ushered into existence when the Atlantic Hockey Association was created on June 30, 2003, by nine charter members. Robert DeGregorio, a former commissioner of Hockey East, was named the conference s first commissioner. Holy Cross secured the league s first regular season title, and followed up the feat by capturing the tournament championship, sending the Crusaders to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the program s, along with the league s, history. In the 2004-2005 season, Mercyhurst claimed the tournament championship. In 2005-2006, Holy Cross won its second regular season and tournament title in the last three years. The Crusaders then went onto upset Minnesota in the NCAA West Regional Semifinals with a 4-3 overtime win giving the school and the league its first NCAA victory. For the last two seasons, Air Force has been the conference tournament champion. Success in the classroom is as important as success on the ice among the member institutions of Atlantic Hockey. A total of 129 student-athletes were named to the 2007-2008 Atlantic Hockey All-Academic squad in recognition of their outstanding scholastic achievement. Atlantic Hockey athletes have also contributed their time off the ice to numerous charitable organizations as a way of saying thanks to their many supporters. Mission Statement The mission of the Atlantic Hockey Association is to provide its members with a positive NCAA Division I college hockey experience by fostering competitive excellence, championship play and recognition of teams and individual student-athletes and coaches. Atlantic Hockey is committed to academic excellence, a high level of competitiveness, sportsmanship and fair play within the context of athletic integrity. Core Values The core values of the Atlantic Hockey Association are educational experience (life skills), sportsmanship, academic & athletic integrity, excellence, competitive equity, cohesiveness of league members with AHA, promote / enhance hockey (amateur / youth), commitment to community service and recruiting integrity. Vision Statement The Atlantic Hockey Association s vision is to be among the elite in NCAA Division I Ice Hockey by embracing its core values and succeeding with integrity, teamwork, service to community and the competitive, inspired spirit of its membership. Holy Cross All-Time Series Records vs. All Opponents Team W L T Streak Air Force 4 11 5 Tie-1 Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 0 AA-1 Alabama-Huntsville 2 1 1 AH-1 American International 33 17 6 HC-1 Amherst 21 11 3 HC-1 Army 18 26 6 Tie-1 Assumption 28 2 0 HC-3 Babson 21 31 0 HC-1 Bentley 22 10 3 HC-1 Bethel 1 0 0 HC-1 Boston College 0 8 0 BC-8 Boston University 0 0 0 Bowdoin 8 22 0 HC-1 Bridgewater State 6 0 0 HC-6 Brown 2 3 0 BU-3 Bryant 6 0 0 HC-6 Canisius 23 11 7 CC-1 Colby 14 17 1 Tie-1 Colgate 0 5 0 COL-5 Connecticut 42 42 2 UC-2 Connecticut College 7 2 1 CC-1 Dartmouth 2 3 0 DC-1 Denver 0 0 0 Elmira 0 5 0 EC-5 Fairfield 23 6 0 HC-4 Findlay 2 3 0 FIN-2 Fitchburg State 7 3 0 HC-2 Framingham State 6 0 0 HC-6 Hamilton 14 8 0 HC-1 Hillsdale 1 0 0 HC-1 Hobart 4 4 0 HOB-4 The Atlantic Hockey Association Team W L T Streak Iona 13 8 0 HC-1 Iowa State 1 0 0 HC-1 Maine 2 4 0 UM-4 Massachusetts 5 11 0 HC-1 UMass-Boston 9 6 0 MB-1 UMass-Lowell 6 20 0 ML-9 Massachusetts-Maritime 1 0 0 HC-1 M.I.T. 11 0 0 HC-11 Mercyhurst 9 18 4 MC-2 Merrimack 8 24 1 Tie-1 Middlebury 8 13 0 MID-4 Minnesota 1 0 0 HC-1 Nasson 1 0 0 HC-1 Nebraska-Omaha 0 1 0 UNO-1 New Brunswick 1 0 0 HC-1 New England College 13 7 2 HC-2 New Hampshire 0 1 0 UNH-1 New Haven 7 4 0 NH-1 Niagara 0 4 0 NU-4 Nichols 18 2 1 HC-5 North Adams State 18 3 0 HC-11 North Dakota 0 2 0 ND-2 Northeastern 0 3 0 NU-3 Norwich 8 18 0 NOR-1 Notre Dame 1 2 0 ND-2 Ohio State 0 1 0 OSU-1 Oswego State 2 1 0 OS-1 Penn State 1 0 0 HC-1 Plattsburgh State 1 3 0 PS-1 Team W L T Streak Potsdam State 0 1 0 PS-1 Princeton 0 4 0 PRI-4 Providence 1 2 0 HC-1 Quinnipiac 5 17 3 QU-2 Rensselaer 2 4 0 HC-2 R.I.T. 5 10 0 RIT-10 Roger Williams 1 0 0 HC-1 Sacred Heart 17 18 1 SH-1 St. Anselm 21 17 0 HC-1 St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 HC-1 St. Michael s 1 0 0 HC-1 St. Lawrence 0 1 0 SLU-1 Salem State 10 27 3 Tie-1 Scranton 1 0 0 HC-1 Southern Maine 3 0 0 HC-3 Trinity (Conn.) 11 5 0 HC-1 Union 7 5 1 UC-1 U.S. International 1 1 0 USI-1 Vermont 0 2 1 Tie-1 Villanova 1 0 0 HC-1 Wesleyan 6 2 1 HC-2 Western Michigan 0 0 1 Tie-1 Westfield State 4 1 0 WS-1 Williams 11 14 1 WC-2 W.P.I. 9 0 0 HC-9 Worcester State 14 6 0 HC-1 Yale 0 2 0 YU-2 2008-2009 opponents listed in bold Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 39

Holy Cross All-Time Letterwinners AAAAAAAAAA Brian Akashian 01 Paul Allen 79 Greg Amerkanian 91 Donald Angell 85 Peter Annicelli 79 Chris Antonelli 98 Richard Antoniuc 67 Robert Arena 90 BBBBBBBBBB Mark Balzarotti 90 Gregory Bark er 87 Scott Barker 90 Phil Barner 99 Blair Bartlett 06 Peter Bartline 06 Francis Bastien 79 Shane Belanger 97 William Bellerose 77 Dan Bennett 02 Jeff Bernier 90 Michael Berns 71 Tim Bernstein 03 Marc Bianchi 06 Raymond Bilodeau 73 David Boison 74 Mark Bolduc 74 John Bombard 03 John Bonanno 02 Daniel Bowman 79 Lance Brady 93 Stephen Brady 86 Michael Brennan 89 Peter Brennan 80 Joe Brock 11 Kevin Broderick 95 Christopher Brown 83 Matt Burke 08 J.R. Butler 08 Patrick But ler 76 William But ler 69 Terrence Butt 95 Matthew Byrne 67 Robert Byrne 73 CCCCCCCCCC Brett Cagliuso 99 Lawrence Calcano 85 Francis Callahan 68 Frederic Callahan 73 Jon Callanan 98 Dan Calore 02 Patrick Cammarata 95 Brian Campbell 87 Andrew Cancellieri 05 Tim Cantwell 01 Joe Cardillo 02 Joseph Carey 73 Thomas Carey 72 William Carey 84 Paul Carroll 00 Dean Casagrande 83 John Casali 81 Christopher Casey 98 Joseph Cavanagh 99 Paul Cavanagh 00 Matt Celin 11 Tyler Chestnut 10 Michael Clancy 93 Michael Clare 70 Owen Clarke 72 Brian Clyne 92 Michael Coan 83 Neil Coleman 79 Thomas Collins 88 Daniel Connelly 94 Thomas Connolly 76 Bryon Connors 95 Ben Conway 06 Matt Conway 04 Brian Cook, 79 Tim Coskren 04 Tony Coskren 05 Patrick J. Costello 79 William Coughlin 73 Glenn Crane 05 Denis Cronin 89 James Cummings 77 Derek Cunha 02 Gerald Curley 81 Hugh Curran 84 Matthew Cushing 92 Kevin Cyr 83 DDDDDDDDDD Edward Daly 74 Steven Daly 73 Ian Dams 10 Jeff Dams 04 Marty Dams 09 William Davison 88 Christopher Deacutis 73 Joel DeAngelis 95 John Delande 83 Jeremiah DeLeo 86 Tony Deluzio 02 Paul Dewey 77 John Dibble 03 Joseph DiGiovanni 73 David Dion 73 Richard DiZinno 96 Joseph Doherty 89 Richard Dolan 76 Brandon Doria 03 Kevin Doyle 93 Bernard Dow 71 George Dowd 88 Joseph Doyle, Jr. 71 Paul Doyle 67 Paul Drennan 82 Ryan Driscoll 10 Matthew Dudley 94 Owen Dugan III 83 Michael Dussault 99 Robert Dwyer 78 Kevin Dwyer 00 EEEEEEEEEEE William Eagan 77 Vincent Eruzione 84 Michael Evans 98 FFFFFFFFFFFFF James Farley 69 Chris Fattey 00 John Ferrucci 78 Jonathan Fish 82 Dennis Fitzgerald 74 Glenn Fitzgerald 86 William Fitzgerald 81 David Flannery 88 Warren Fleming 87 Stephen Fogarty 77 Tanner Fogarty 07 Brian Foley 87 John Foristall 98 Rob Forshner 10 Brent Franklin 08 Tsuyoshi Fukuda 93 John Fulchino 81 GGGGGGGGGG Brian Gabriel 08 James Gale 90 Matthew Gale 95 Brett Gallagher 98 Daniel Gallo 97 Patrick Gately 92 Nicholas Genovese 90 David Gentile 97 Michael Germain 88 James Gibbons 69 Ryan Gianini 01 Dean Gianoukos 92 John Gillis 88 Derek Gittus 95 Rob Godfrey 07 Brian Gouthro 00 Glenn Graves 77 Daniel Gustafson 99 HHHHHHHHH John Hanifin 83 Paul Hanlon 74 Brian Harnett 82 Frank Hartig 70 Doug Hayden 94 Dan Healey 02 A. Jacques Hebert 75 Lee Heffernan 78 John Hennessey 88 Robert Hoar 71 John Hoell 86 Warren Hookway III 86 Charles Horgan 90 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII R.J. Irving 04 Chris Isaacson 93 JJJJJJJJJJJJ Jacob Jackson 04 Chad Jacobs 86 James Jalil 70 Timothy Jankowski 95 Jamie Jelinek 11 James Jensen 95 Robert Johnson 69 William Joy 69 KKKKKKKKKKK Greg Kealey 04 Sean Keegan 89 Michael Kendrot 93 Lawrence Kennedy 80 Patrick Kennedy 85 Kevin Knightly 83 Brian Kolb 08 Tucker Kroll 98 LLLLLLLLLLLL Pierre LaBarge 03 Robert LaBossiere 80 Jon Landry 07 David Laskowski 72 Michael LaVigne 73 Peter Lavigne 88 Robert Leonard 69 Bill Link, IV 00 Charlie Lockwood, 09 Daniel Logan 92 James Longley, Jr. 74 Peter Lorinser 10 Joseph Lunny 86 MMMMMMMM Kevin MacDonald 77 Michael MacDonald 96 Theodore Macklin 76 Kevin Magnani 96 Brian Magner 95 Kai Magnussen 09 Michael Maguire 99 George Marron 94 J.P. Martignetti 11 Rick Massey 05 Jonathan Mattson 92 Shane McAdam 09 T. Kirk McBride 75 Christopher McCabe 95 Sean McCabe 96 Francis McCarthy 80 Kevin McCarthy 83 Frederick McCready 71 Matt McGirr 03 Robert McGlory 85 James McGovern, Jr. 73 Tyler McGregor 06 Andrew McKay 05 Roger McKnight 84 Douglas McLaughlin 89 James McManus, Jr. 70 Peter McNally 77 Daniel Melien 71 Joe Milot 05 Kyle Milotte 88 Keith Moran 97 Robert Moran 67 Jeffrey Morin 94 Michael Morton 95 Peter Mullen 68 Matthew Muniz 87 Paul Muniz 84 James Murphy 78 Lawrence Murphy 70 Sean Murphy 94 Steve Murphy 91 William Murphy 71 Richard Murray 80 NNNNNNNNNN Bryce Nantes 08 Pierre Napert-Frenette 06 Sean Nappo 07 John Nohelty 76 40 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey Timothy Nolan 69 Frederick Norton 69 Joseph Norton 69 Matt Norton 05 OOOOOOOOOO Daniel O Connell, III 68 Daniel O Connell 87 Joseph O Connor 93 John O Connor 90 Paul O Day 77 Frank O Grady 08 Kevin O Quinn 79 Tom Ormondroyd 00 Michael Ortwein 99 PPPPPPPPPPP Mark Pannitto 00 John Parker 79 Mike Pasqua 99 Tom Pawlak 03 Paul Pearl 89 Richard Pelletier 73 Anthony Petrick 84 Jay Perotta 86 Thomas Pickett 83 Paul Pijanowski 87 Bill Pinel 10 Michael Pinho 79 Matthew Poska 93 Matthew Pothier 93 John Powell, Jr. 81 QQQQQQQQQQ Tony Quesada 06 Michael Quinn 68 Patrick Quinn 89 RRRRRRRRRR Richard Rabideau 86 Francis Raymond, III 83 Peter Recupero 92 Edward Reddish 88 Dale Reinhardt 08 Edward Reutemann 70 Gerry Riley 69 John Riley 79 Matt Rinaldi 01 Richard Ring 68 Patrick Rissmiller 02 Scott Rissmiller 04 Joseph Roache 99 Michael Robben 83 Joel Robbins 03 George Ross 92 Michael Ross 95 John Ross III 80 Michael Rousseau 90 Adam Roy 11 Ralph Ryan 73 SSSSSSSSSSS Cal St. Denis 08 David St. Pierre 87 Thomas Sartorelli 91 Victor Schlitzer 70 Jason Schuster 06 John Scott 78 Chris Shaker 03 Richard Shea 84 Robert Shea 80 Brian Shea 92 Brodie Sheahan 10 Everett Sheen 11 Michael Shustak 94 Michael Siclari 73 Scott Simpson 99 James Sixsmith 07 Mark Slovenkai 79 M. Bowen Smith 86 Chris Smith 03 Matt Smith 02 Matthew Smith 87 Michael Songer 88 Stephen Sorabella 93 Chris Stephenson 97 Craig Stevens 82 James Stewart 79 Chris Sullivan 05 Jesse Sullivan 98 Steve Sullivan 04 Thomas Sullivan 95 Scott Sullivan 00 Brian Sutherland 93 TTTTTTTTTTT Jeremy Tevald 99 Luke Thompson 70 Dewey Thomson 09 Patrick Thornton 73 John Tocco 03 Jonas Tomiuck 05 Andy Tourtelotte 93 Chris Trovato 08 Jim Tselikis 08 Robert Tumiski 77 UUUUUUUUUU Frank Usseglio 83 VVVVVVVVVVVV Christian Valle 99 Peter Valle 97 Stephen Vazza 88 Mark Vergilii 94 Peter Verrier 92 WWWWWWWW J.R. Walker 04 J. Russell Walsh 70 Andrew Weber 06 Joe Weber 05 Dennis Welch 82 Brendon Welker 95 Matt Werry 08 Jim Whelan 00 Jonathan White 96 Steve Witham 75 Mark Wright 87 YYYYYYYYYYYY Mark Young 81 ZZZZZZZZZZZ Mark Znutas 11 Matthew Zorumski 97 Edmund Zysik, Jr. 75

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The Hart Center Home Of The Crusaders The Holy Cross hock ey team moved into its own home in the fall of 1975. From its open ing on De c. 2, 1975 to its around-the-clock op er a tion to day, the Hart Rec re ation Cen ter has been a model of ex cel lence for oth er rinks to em u late. The Hart Center was erect ed in hon or of the late Rev. Francis J. Hart, S.J., who was the guid ing force behind the in tra mu ral ath let ic com pe ti tion at Holy Cross for sev er al de cades. In the summer of 2006, the Hart Center was renovated as a brand new ice surface, boards and higher glass were put in, along with new scoreboards. The Crusaders lock er room fa cil i ty was renovated in 2007 with all new lockers. The locker room features a play ers lounge and stateof-the-art vid eo equip ment. The team s weight room is lo cat ed adjacent to the hock ey rink. Over the years, the Hart Cen ter has set the stage for battles against the likes of Boston College, the Uni ver si ty of Maine, Merrimack Col lege, the University of Massachusetts and the University of Notre Dame, while in 2006 the Hart Center hosted the Atlantic Hockey semifinals and finals as the Crusaders won the title. The Hart Cen ter also hosted the MAAC Hock ey Cham pi - on ship in 1999 and 2002. Hart Center Record 287-175-26 (.615) 1975-1976:.................... 10-4-0 1976-1977:..................... 9-5-0 1977-1978:..................... 9-4-0 1978-1979:..................... 9-5-0 1979-1980:.................... 10-1-0 1980-1981:..................... 9-7-0 1981-1982:.................... 11-2-1 1982-1983:.................... 10-2-1 1983-1984:..................... 4-5-3 1984-1985:.................... 14-1-0 1985-1986:.................... 10-7-0 1986-1987:.................... 11-9-0 1987-1988:.................... 11-7-0 1988-1989:.................... 5-11-0 1989-1990:..................... 5-6-1 1990-1991:..................... 7-9-0 1991-1992:..................... 9-6-0 1992-1993:..................... 8-4-1 1993-1994:..................... 6-7-0 1994-1995:.................... 11-4-0 1995-1996:..................... 8-5-1 1996-1997:..................... 9-3-0 1997-1998:.................... 10-6-0 1998-1999:.................... 13-3-2 1999-2000:.................... 5-10-2 2000-2001:..................... 7-5-1 2001-2002:..................... 9-6-1 2002-2003:..................... 9-7-0 2003-2004:.................... 10-1-2 2004-2005:..................... 5-4-5 2005-2006:.................... 12-4-1 2006-2007:..................... 7-5-2 2007-2008:.................... 5-10-2 Hart Center Quick Facts Built: 1973. Capacity: 1,600. First Game: Dec. 2, 1975 (the Crusaders defeated Fairfield 11-1). Longest Winning Streak: 14 games (1984-1986). Holy Cross vs. All Opponents at the Hart Center Opponent W L T Air Force 2 3 3 Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 0 Ala.-Huntsville 1 1 0 AIC 15 7 4 Amherst 6 3 3 Army 13 8 0 Assumption 17 2 0 Babson 9 10 0 Bentley 11 4 2 Bethel 1 0 0 Boston College 0 1 0 Boston State 4 0 0 Bowdoin 5 8 0 Bridgewater State 3 0 0 Brown 1 1 0 Bryant 5 0 0 Canisius 12 6 2 Colby 8 7 0 Colgate 0 2 0 Connecticut 20 15 2 Conn. College 4 2 1 Elmira 0 3 0 Opponent W L T Fairfield 14 4 0 Findlay 2 0 0 Fitchburg State 6 1 0 Framingham State 3 0 0 Hamilton 10 2 0 Hillsdale 1 0 0 Hobart 4 2 0 Iona 10 2 0 Lowell 0 3 0 Maine 1 1 0 Massachusetts 1 2 0 Mass. College 10 0 0 Mass. Maritime 1 0 0 Mass.-Boston 5 2 0 Merrimack 4 5 1 Mercyhurst 4 13 0 Middlebury 3 7 0 Nasson 1 0 0 New England College 6 3 2 New Haven 0 2 0 Niagara 0 2 0 Nichols 1 0 0 Opponent W L T Norwich 6 7 0 Notre Dame 1 0 0 Penn State 1 0 0 Plattsburgh State 1 1 0 Quinnipiac 4 6 1 RIT 1 4 0 Roger Williams 1 0 0 Sacred Heart 12 6 0 St. Anselm 11 5 0 St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 St. Michael s 1 0 0 Salem State 7 2 1 Scranton 1 0 0 Southern Maine 1 0 0 Trinity 5 2 0 U.S. International 0 1 0 Union 3 2 0 Villanova 1 0 0 Wesleyan 2 0 0 Westfield State 3 1 0 Williams 5 5 1 42 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Strength & Conditioning Carol & Park B. Smith Wellness Center Opened in 1997, the Carol and Park B. Smith Wellness Center is a two-story facility which was built as an addition to the Hart Recreation Center. The wellness center provides state-of-the-art fitness equipment for varsity athletes and all other members of the Holy Cross community. A $1.5-million gift from Carol and Park B. Smith (Class of 1954) kicked off the campaign to fund the facility. Everyone today agrees that fitness is very important, Smith said in 1997. I m confident that this new Wellness Center whose facilities will be second-to-none will provide a real benefit to current and future Holy Cross students, teachers and staff. With 15,000 square feet, the wellness center provides over four times more space than the college previously had for varsity and community exercise and training, and centralizes athletic equipment and facilities once found in five locations in three campus buildings. The center houses, on the first level, a highly versatile strength and conditioning center for Holy Cross varsity student-athletes. There are areas for speed development programs, as well as for strength and endurance conditioning. The space, which is able to accommodate as many as 60 people at a time, enables Holy Cross larger sports teams to work out together, thereby enhancing team unity. said. And while football may have been the first to grasp the concept, we now train athletes from every varsity sport. The wellness center has been a huge boon to our program. With 6,500 square feet of the center devoted solely to varsity athletes, Oliver and his staff to are able to accommodate a much larger number of athletes at one time, allowing teams to train together at times more convenient to their busy schedules as student-athletes. The state-of-the-art equipment in the wellness center includes eight multi-purpose power racks, each with over 600 pounds of free weights; seven Olympic lifting platforms with over 375 pounds of rubberized free weights; sore than 3,000 pounds of dumbbells; 18 pieces of aerobic equipment; three full sets of plyometric boxes; and a number of free weight-loaded pieces of equipment to accommodate injured athletes. Thanks to the generous donation from the Smiths, Oliver said, This facility is state of the art. The second floor has been designed for use by all students, faculty and staff. It has two sections: one for aerobic training, and the other for cardiovascular, variable-resistance and strength training. A diverse selection of equipment accommodates users ranging from beginners to advanced athletes. Its south-facing wall is mostly glass, allowing most users a view of the practice fields and the rolling hills of central New England. The center also offers programs that explore the connections between fitness and wellness, to help students learn how good health can complement and enhance other aspects of their educational experience. An advisory board comprising physicians, fitness and strength trainers, faculty members, psychologists, nutritionists, a college chaplain and others are responsible for creating and coordinating programming for the center. Holy Cross head strength and conditioning coach Jeff Oliver believes that the wellness center is of the utmost importance to Crusader athletic teams. Over the past two decades, college coaches have turned increasingly to strength and conditioning to gain an edge over their opponents, Oliver Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 43

Community Service Every year the Holy Cross hockey program supports the surrounding community in multiple ways. Throughout the season the Crusaders will visit local schools, conduct clinics and participate in the Walk for Cancer. Each fall the team takes part in the annual DEAFinitley Hockey program, a learn-to-skate program at the Hart Center for deaf children from the local community. During the season, the team visits the Grafton Street Elementary School, where they discuss the benefits of having an education with the fifth and sixth graders, and they take part in career days. The team is also a part of the Crusaders for Kids program. The program was initiated in January of 2006 and involves players bringing inner city kids to Holy Cross sporting events. For the Holy Cross hockey team, raising money for cancer research has taken on a new meaning after losing two teammates, Glenn Spike Crane (1981-2002) and John Daniel Bombard (1979-2003), to cancer. Over the past five years, the Crusaders teamed up with other members of the Holy Cross community and took part in the Walk for Cancer, a five-mile walk around Lake Quinsigamond. Holy Cross raises an estimated amount of more than $9,000 for cancer research at the UMass Memorial Cancer Center. 44 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Life After Holy Cross Patrick Rissmiller 02 Professional Hockey Player, New York Rangers I had four great years at Holy Cross and continue to stay in touch with people from the school and my former teammates. The education I received at Holy Cross was second to none and the life lessons I learned in hockey were invaluable. Pierre Napert-Frenette 06 Investment Banker J.P. Morgan My four years at Holy Cross were tremendous. We were able to win two championships and go to the NCAA tournament twice. At the same time I was receiving a great education which helped me to get my present job. The lessons I learned on the ice and in the classroom were very valuable. John Gillis 88 Manager, Verizon Communications My years as a student-ath lete at Holy Cross were a tre men dous ex pe ri ence, and playing for the Cru sad ers was the highlight of those four years. Competing in front of packed houses at the Hart Center was always a thrill for me. Today some of my clos est friends are the guys I played with at Holy Cross. The lessons I learned as both a stu dent and play er are ones I call upon in my professional life today. Lance Brady 93 Head Men s Hockey Coach, Assumption College During my four years on the varsity hockey team at Holy Cross I developed numerous skills which have become valuable as sets in postcollegiate life. Playing a sport in school taught me discipline, com pet i tive ness and the value of friendship, three de fin ing characteristics of Holy Cross Hockey. Man ag ing the balance between academics and ath let ics required a necessary discipline and a high level of dedication to remain suc cess ful in two demanding areas of college life. But the things I personally treasure the most from my Holy Cross Hockey experience are the friendships that orig i nat ed during those years. Mike Pasqua 99 Investment Advisory Services Pasqua Wealth Management My experience as a student-athlete at Holy Cross has been in valu able to wards my success after col lege. Aside from being an extremely competitive academic environment, the relationships I developed with other students and hockey players, as well as fac ul ty and alumni of Holy Cross have con trib ut ed sig nifi cant ly to my success in busi ness thus far. Without these re la tion ships, I would not be where I am today. While a stu dent, I learned very quickly that Holy Cross not only de vel ops great ac a dem ic minds, but also develops great people in all facets of life. In addition to helping me build a strong net work of contacts, my four years at Holy Cross taught me how to man age my time efficiently. Properly balancing life, work and leisure is always a chal lenge, yet very important to one s happiness and health. With many com mit ments during college, whether it was ath let ic, ac a dem ic or other ac tiv i ties, I was forced to man age time ef fi cient ly and those skills have proved ex treme ly valuable today. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 45

This Is Holy Cross Holy Cross Ranks Among the Best Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges in the Nation Holy Cross is renowned for its academic excellence and mentoring-based, liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition. An exclusively undergraduate institution with just over 2,800 students, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England. Founded in 1843 in Worcester, Mass., the campus occupies 174 beautifully landscaped acres, featuring traditional and contemporary architecture, state-of-the-art facilities, and striking views from atop Mount St. James. Academic life at Holy Cross is serious, challenging and exciting. Studentprofessor exchanges in the classroom, as well as in countless informal settings, are at the center of academic life at Holy Cross. With a student to faculty ratio of 11 to one, the opportunity for individual attention is readily available. Few classes exceed an enrollment of 40, and most average 19 students. Holy Cross professors are widely respected in their academic specialties. Many have national reputations for their research and publications, creative performances, recordings and exhibitions. Almost all of the nearly 300 full- and part-time faculty members hold doctoral degrees from some of the finest universities here and abroad. Among the major academic facilities on campus are Dinand Library (which, along with three other specialized libraries on campus, has total holdings of more than 650,000 volumes); Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery (with a regular schedule of world-class exhibitions); Brooks Concert Hall (acclaimed by performers and acoustical experts as one of the finest medium-sized performance spaces in the region); St. Joseph Memorial Chapel (built in 1924 and containing the recently renovated McCooey Chapel on the lower level); Hogan Campus Center (with bookstore, post office, coffee lounge, cafeteria and pub); Carol and Park B. Smith Hall (housing the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture and the Rehm Library); the Multimedia Resource Center in Edith Stein Hall; and the science complex in Haberlin, O Neil and Swords Halls. 46 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey Holy Cross at a Glance Affiliation: Roman Catholic Established by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) Undergraduate enrollment: 2,817 44% Male / 56% Female / 17% Minority and International Percent out of state: 61% Number of U.S. states and territories: 49 Number of foreign countries: 13 Student to Faculty ratio: 11 to 1 Number of faculty: 240 full time; 48 part time Percentage of faculty who hold doctorates or terminal degrees: 94% Varsity sports: 27 (722 participants) Intramural sports: 7 (1,230 participants) Club sports: 11 (275 participants)

This Is Holy Cross Coeducational since 1972, Holy Cross enrolls a student body of proven accomplishment. Almost all graduated in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. Most live in 10 residence halls on campus, all fully connected to the college s computer network. Students, elected by their peers, represent their classmates at faculty meetings, on major college committees, and in a consultative capacity on the appointment and promotion of faculty. There are more than 100 co-curricular offerings on campus and diverse opportunities for innovative academic options such as the first-year program, community-based learning, Washington semester, internships and full-year study abroad. What the Guidebooks Say Among the nation s top 50 most competitive colleges and universities, as ranked by Barron s Profi les of American Colleges. Graduates 91% of students in four years ranked fourth among the nation s undergraduate, liberal arts colleges; named to Kaplan s list of colleges and universities with Impressive Graduation Rates. Listed in the top 20 colleges for academics in The Princeton Review s The Best 351 Colleges. Peterson s Guide to Four-Year Colleges cites a 95% first-year retention rate. Named one of the country s most beautiful urban campuses in Kaplan s National Guidance Counselor Survey. Ranked 15th for professors who make themselves accessible in a student survey by The Princeton Review. Regarding the college s mission, Kaplan s Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges says, The Jesuit tradition of being men and women for others shines at Holy Cross. According to The Insider s Guide to the Colleges, compiled by the staff of the Yale Daily News, the three best things about attending Holy Cross are: the professors, the beautiful campus and the connections with classmates. The Fiske Guide to Colleges cites Holy Cross small class sizes and beautiful campus as award winners. Holy Cross integrates faith and knowledge with an emphasis on service, in keeping with the Jesuits commitment to educate men and women for others. A distinguishing and all-important characteristic of education at Holy Cross is the emphasis placed upon the service of faith and the promotion of justice. The Office of the College Chaplains advises Student Programs for Urban Development (SPUD), which is the largest student organization on campus. More than 450 students are involved in 37 direct-service programs in Worcester. The athletics program has a storied tradition that continues today with 27 varsity sports and charter membership in the Patriot League, recognized for its development of scholar-athletes. The college sponsors many clubs and intramural sports programs, and has excellent athletics facilities, including a football stadium, a baseball stadium, a soccer stadium, a hockey rink and the Hart Recreation Center, home to the basketball, swimming and hockey teams. The Smith Wellness Center includes a specialized strength and conditioning facility for varsity student-athletes, as well as aerobic equipment and workout areas for the general student body. The college offers focused preprofessional advising programs for students interested in medicine and health, law, business and engineering. The results for successful postgraduate study are well-documented: Graduates are admitted to medical school at rates better than twice the national average. Each year, more than 100 Holy Cross graduates enter law schools accredited by the American Bar Association one of the highest rates in the nation. Holy Cross is in the top three percent of four-year colleges in the number of students going on to earn doctorates. Holy Cross students have won Rhodes, Truman and Marshall scholarships, Watson fellowships, Fulbright grants and many other awards. More than 10 percent of Holy Cross alumni are currently practicing medicine. Among the many Holy Cross alumni with stellar records of achievement are a Nobel Laureate; three Pulitzer Prize winners; two members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; a U.S. Supreme Court justice; a U.S. Poet Laureate; numerous members of the U.S. Congress; hundreds of journalists, authors and media commentators; and countless CEOs, educators and business and community leaders. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 47

This Is Holy Cross Unique Programs at Holy Cross MONTSERRAT Beginning with the class enrolling at Holy Cross in September of 2008, all first-year students will be part of a challenging new academic and co-curricular program called Montserrat. Embracing the excitement and discovery of living and learning at Holy Cross, this new program expressly designed for first-year students will integrate academic, co-curricular and residential experiences in unique ways. One of the cornerstones of a Holy Cross education is the commitment to Jesuit values. So it is fitting that the program is named after the mountain in Spain where, in 1522, St. Ignatius of Loyola (the founder of the Jesuit order) decided to begin a new life. Students entering Holy Cross will also begin a new chapter of their lives and Montserrat will provide experiences in and out of the classroom to enhance their journey, while supplying the tools to climb to new places. Academic Offerings MAJORS Anthropology Biology Chemistry Classics Computer Science Economics Economics-Accounting English French German History Italian Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Spanish Studies in World Literatures Theatre Visual Arts: History Visual Arts: Studio CONCENTRATIONS Established multidisciplinary programs of study with curricular and cocurricular components: Africana Studies Asian Studies Biochemistry (biology & chemistry majors only) Biological Psychology (biology & psychology majors only) Latin American & Latino Studies Peace & Conflict Studies Women s & Gender Studies MINORS Anthropology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Economics-Accounting French German Italian Philosophy Physics Russian Visual Arts: History Visual Arts: Studio STUDENT-DESIGNED MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS Holy Cross students have the option of creating independent majors and minors. Some examples include: Architecture Catholic Studies Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Film Making Medieval & Renaissance Studies Public Policy Urban Studies CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS American Sign Language/Deaf Studies Gerontology Teacher Education COLLEGE HONORS In the college honors program, academically accomplished students pursue multidisciplinary studies in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. Guided by rotating faculty experts, students regularly meet and work to explore how knowledge from different areas can be tested and integrated across disciplines. The program incorporates an honors colloquium a series of interdisciplinary discussions and a thesis. Honors students publicly present their findings at the annual academic conference, a highlight of the academic year. WASHINGTON SEMESTER Each semester, 15 juniors and first-semester seniors are accepted into a highly selective program in the nation s capital. Students work with members of congress or federal agencies, assist advocacy and public policy groups, and explore up-close the arts, history and culture of Washington, D.C. With support from their Holy Cross advisor, students pursue internships that consist of four full work days, and a public policy seminar one night each week. On the fifth weekday, they conduct independent research for their Washington thesis paper. STUDY ABROAD Students looking to broaden their Holy Cross experience have an excellent opportunity to do so through the Study Abroad program. Year-long programs provide qualified students with exciting and fully credited extensions of the college s curriculum at participating universities in: Australia, Austria, Cameroon, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Scotland, Spain and Russia. One-semester programs are also available in China and Sri Lanka. Third-year students in good academic standing live with host families, and take courses and exams alongside foreign students in their native language. Deepening the cultural experience, students complete an independent study project in the local community to ensure close interaction with the people of their chosen countries. COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING Through a generous endowment established by its namesake, Joseph P. Donelan II, the Donelan Office of Community-Based Learning provides a directorship to establish connections between courses across the college curriculum with internship sites in the greater Worcester area. In keeping with the college s social mission to prepare students to be men and women for others, Community-Based Learning enables students to be of service to the community while enhancing their understanding of course material. 48 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

The City of Worcester Worcester, the economic and social center of central Massachusetts, is New England s third-largest city with a population of 176,000. Holy Cross is one of the area s 13 colleges and universities, which together make an enormous impact on the area s culture and economy. Boston, Springfield, Hartford and Providence are all about a one-hour drive. New York City is about three hours away; Cape Cod and the Atlantic Ocean are less then two hours from Worcester; and the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire can be reached in about three hours. Skiing is available at nearby Wachusett Mountain, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy the hundreds of rivers and lakes in the area, including Lake Quinsigamond. First incorporated as a township in 1722, this settlement 40 miles west of Boston soon became an important transportation center on the Boston Turnpike, linking the capital city with New York and the west. One of America s first internal commercial waterways, the Blackstone Canal, linked the town with Providence to the south and gave direct access to the Atlantic Ocean. Primarily an industrial city through the mid-20th century, Worcester has emerged as an educational, medical, health care, cultural and entertainment center. An expanded business and commercial base, and the recent addition of a variety of high-technology companies and growing biotechnology research parks, have made Worcester attractive to expanding companies. Downtown Worcester stands on the brink of a dramatic renaissance with a new hotel attached to the convention center, a new courthouse and major housing and retail projects all in the works. Worcester is nonetheless predominantly residential in character. More than 1,200 acres of city-owned parkland are found within its 38 square miles. Half of the entire city budget goes for educational purposes, testimony to the values of its inhabitants. Its parklands are among the oldest in the nation, as are its library and music festival. Worcester is a city proud of its past and secure in its future. Worcester is home to the DCU Center, a 13,000-seat arena that features big-name rock bands; Mechanics Hall, a world renowned venue for opera, jazz, blues and classical concerts; and the Worcester Art Museum, internationally known as one of the finest small museums in the United States. Other museums include the Higgins Armory Museum, a repository of Medieval arms and armor; the Ecotarium, which combines the features of a science museum, a planetarium and a zoo; the headquarters of the American Antiquarian Society; and the Worcester Historical Museum. After a $40 million restoration project, the historic Union Station now serves visitors and commuters via MBTA regional service and Amtrak national service. Worcester has world-class dining, ethnic restaurants, diners, coffee houses, bookstores, shopping, parks and recreation all within easy reach of campus. An All-American City Capping off months of community-wide effort, the city of Worcester was named a winner of the 2000 All-America City Award by the National Civic League on June 3, 2000. Truly, Worcester is a community of heroes. We are so proud, said then-city manager Thomas R. Hoover. The All-America Award symbolizes not only the hard work and dedication of the many groups and individuals throughout the city, but more importantly, the everyday heroism that is often overlooked. Hoover credited the spirit and dedication of all the participants on Worcester s All-America team with the victory, which is the city s fifth such award. To be named an All-America City, a community must be able to demonstrate successful resolution of community issues through collaborative effort. Communities must list three projects where local business, government and nonprofit organizations have worked together to tangibly improve the lives of their community s residents. Worcester s presentation, A Community of Heroes, highlighted three of Worcester s outstanding service programs. The projects that we have promoted here YouthNet, the Beacon Brightly Project and the Worcester Free Medical Service program are examples of how we draw together to make the lives of our citizens better every day, continued Hoover. A strong and vibrant community is a reflection of its citizenry, and for that, Worcester stands proudly as a community of heroes. Founded in 1894, the National Civic League is a non-profit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to strengthening citizen democracy by transforming democratic institutions, which accomplishes its mission through various objectives and the All-America City Award the nation s oldest and most prestigious community recognition program. The All-America City Award, which since 1949 has recognized the efforts of extraordinary communities, recognizes exemplary grassroots community problem solving and is given to communities that cooperatively tackle challenges and achieve results. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 49

Holy Cross Administration Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J., President tems. He continued his research while teaching at Boston College for 10 years as an associate professor of computer science. In addition to creating new courses in ethics and computers, computer architecture and digital systems, he created a laboratory for digital electronics and developed tutorial materials for a course on computers in management. Fr. McFarland has published articles in the Proceedings of the IEEE (the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers); the IEEE Transactions on Computers; the IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems; Formal Methods for System Design; the Journal of Systems and Software; Computer; and Technology and Society. He was an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems for three years and has been on numerous program committees for conferences such as the Design Automation Conference, the International Conference on Computer Design, the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and the High-Level Synthesis Workshop. In addition to his duties as Holy Cross president, Fr. McFarland sits on numerous local boards, including the Worcester Catholic Charities Board, the Worcester Municipal Research Bureau and the Board of Trustees at the University of Scranton. Recently, Fr. McFarland oversaw the most successful capital campaign in school history, raising a total of $216.3 million. Fr. McFarland enjoys running six days each week in his free time. Officers of the College On July 1, 2000, Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J., became the 31st president of the College of the Holy Cross. Prior to becoming president, Fr. McFarland was Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash. He was at Gonzaga for four years, where he was also a professor of computer science. Born in Boston in 1948, Fr. McFarland lived for a time in California and later graduated from Xavier High School (now closed) in Concord, Mass. He completed his bachelor s degree in physics at Cornell University in 1969. He later earned a master s degree and Ph.D. in electrical engineering (computer engineering) at Carnegie Mellon University. Fr. McFarland joined the Jesuits in 1975. He studied at the Weston School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass., and earned a master s degree in divinity and Th.M. in social ethics. He was ordained in the St. Joseph Memorial Chapel at Holy Cross in 1984. Subsequently, he worked as a consultant for two years at the AT&T Bell Laboratories, doing research in computer-aided design of digital sys- Frank Vellaccio Senior Vice President Michael Lochhead Vice President for Administration and Finance Timothy R. Austin Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College Jacqueline Peterson Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of the Students William Durgin Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer Michael C. Perry Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations 50 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey

Holy Cross Athletic Department Richard M. Regan, Jr., Director of Athletics Richard M. Regan, Jr., is now in his 11th year as the director of athletics at Holy Cross. Regan, whose tenure began on July 1, 1998, became just the fourth Holy Cross athletic director in the last 50 years. He is smart, full of energy, skilled in financial management and fully committed to Holy Cross, said then Holy Cross president Fr. Gerard Reedy, S.J., at the time of Regan s hiring. Regan s first 10 years have been productive ones for the Crusaders. During this period of time, 18 Holy Cross teams have advanced to NCAA tournament play including at least one team in each of his first nine seasons. The women s basketball team has been to the postseason in seven of the last 10 years (six NCAA appearances and a WNIT berth in 2002), while the field hockey (1998 and 2000) and women s soccer (2000) programs have also made NCAA appearances. Regan s tenure has also seen the first-ever NCAA appearances for the men s ice hockey (2004 and 2006), men s soccer (2002) and women s lacrosse (2006 and 2007) teams. In 1999, Regan hired Ralph Willard as the men s basketball coach, a move which revitalized the program. The Crusaders have advanced to postseason play in five of the last eight years, and became the first Patriot League team ever to advance to the NCAA tournament in three consecutive seasons (2001, 2002 and 2003). Success is not measured only by wins and losses, but by other gains as well. In an effort to further increase the number of Crusader teams coached by full-time staff members, Regan announced the appointment of full-time coaching positions in track, volleyball, women s lacrosse and softball. Gender equity has been a major focus of Regan s administration and he introduced the college s first two new varsity sports in more than 15 years women s ice hockey and women s golf. Improvements to the athletics facilities have also been part of Regan s focus. The new Linda Johnson Smith Stadium is home to not only the men s and women s soccer teams, but its unique two-sided stands and press facilities provide an additional benefit to home events for field hockey, men s lacrosse, women s lacrosse and outdoor track and field. The baseball team opened a new on-campus stadium beginning in the fall of 2005. And there have been improvements to other facilities as well, such as the softball field, the men s ice hockey locker room, and a video room for the men s and women s basketball teams. In addition to his duties on campus, Regan has become involved in college athletic policy on a national scale. From 1999-2004, he served a four-year term as a Division I-AA representative on the NCAA Division I Management Council. The Management Council, comprised of 49 athletic administrators and faculty athletic representatives from around the nation, reports directly to the NCAA s Division I Board of Directors. The council is responsible for adopting operating bylaws and rules to govern Division I, interpreting Division I bylaws, reviewing recommendations from the Division I conferences and universities, and developing and implementing the Division I budget. Prior to returning to Worcester in July of 1998, Regan worked for NFL International and NFL Europe (formerly the World League of American Football). He joined the New York office of the World League in 1991 and was based in London beginning in 1992. Over the next several years he lived in London and Edinburgh, and served as managing director of the Scottish Claymores, vice president of European operations and chief operating officer. When the World League went through a reorganization following the 1992 season, National Football League commissioner Paul Tagliabue appointed Regan as managing director of NFL International, Ltd., to oversee and develop the NFL s business interests throughout Europe. In that role, he was instrumental in establishing NFL International in Europe and planning and executing the NFL s American Bowl series of international games in London, Dublin, Barcelona and Berlin. Regan held the post of managing director of Monarch International, Inc., a licensing and financial consulting firm, for three years before joining the World League. After graduating from Holy Cross in 1976, Regan spent nine years working for Arthur Andersen & Company in its Boston, Mass., offices, rising to the level of senior manager. He then moved to the NFL with the New England Patriots, where he served in the role of Vice President of Finance from 1985-1988. His ties to Mount St. James run deep, as he is the third generation of his family to attend Holy Cross. He is the son of Richard M. Regan (Class of 1950), and the grandson of Harold J. Regan (Class of 1917). Regan s sisters, Mary (Class of 1977) and Ann (Class of 1980), also Athletic Dept. Staff graduated from Holy Cross. His daughter, Deirdre, graduated from Holy Cross in 2006. Born in Providence, R.I., Regan and his wife, Judi, have three daughters Jennifer, Deirdre and Colleen. Bill Bellerose Associate Athletic Director Bill Bellerose was named associate director of athletics and business manager of athletics for Holy Cross in November of 1992. A 1977 graduate of Holy Cross with a dual degree in Economics and Accounting, Bellerose handles the day to day financial support of individual teams and the athletic department. He is responsible for preparing and administering the budgets for all 27 varsity sports. Bellerose also handles equipment inventories, and much of Holy Cross travel and ticket operations. Prior to his current appointment, Bellerose was the college s purchasing director for four years, coordinating purchases for all departments on campus. From 1988 through 1993, Bellerose also served as the head coach of the Crusader men s ice hockey team. He previously spent time as an assistant coach of the squad from 1977-1988. During his days as an undergraduate, Bellerose was a member of the ice hockey team. He still ranks eighth all-time in career points (152) and 10th all-time in career goals scored (71). In 2002, Bellerose was inducted into the Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame. Bellerose and his wife, Susan, reside in Shrewsbury, Mass., with their son, William, Jr., and daughter, Lauren. Rosemary Shea Associate A.D. Frank Mastrandrea Assistant A.D. Ann Zelesky Associate A.D. Ralph Willard Assistant A.D. Two NCAA Tournament Appearances (2004 & 2006) 51

2008-2009 Holy Cross Opponent Information Opponent Date, Site Location Colors Conference Head Coach Hockey SID SID E-Mail Nickname Arena (Capacity) 2007-2008 Record Career Record SID Phone Web Site Air Force Nov. 14-15, Worcester, Mass. / Feb. 20-21, Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Blue & Silver Atlantic Hockey Frank Serratore Dave Toller dave.toller@usafa.edu Falcons Cadet Ice Arena (2,502) 21-12-6 219-293-39 (719) 333-3478 www.goairforcefalcons.com American International Nov. 21 & Jan. 10, West Springfield, Mass. / Nov. 22 & Jan. 9, Worcester, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Gold, Black & White Atlantic Hockey Gary Wright Mike Getto michael.getto@aic.edu Yellow Jackets Olympia Ice Center (2,200) 8-23-5 253-407-49 (413) 654-1425 www.aicyellowjackets.com Army Jan. 16-17, West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Black, Gold & Gray Atlantic Hockey Brian Riley Ryan Yanoshak ryan.yanoshak@usma.edu Black Knights Tate Rink (2,648) 19-14-4 57-65-19 (845) 938-7197 www.goarmysports.com Bentley Dec. 5 & Feb. 7, Watertown, Mass. / Dec. 6 & Feb. 6, Worcester, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Blue & Gold Atlantic Hockey Ryan Soderquist Kyle Mack kmack@bentley.edu Falcons John A. Ryan Arena (1,200) 9-21-6 70-118-22 (781) 891-2417 www.bentley.edu/athletics Boston University Nov. 25, Boston, Mass. / Jan. 3, Possible Opponent at Denver Cup Boston, Mass. Scarlet & White Hockey East Jack Parker Brian Kelley bkelley@bu.edu Terriers Agganis Arena (6,300) 19-17-4 781-406-97 (617) 353-2872 www.goterriers.com Canisius Oct. 17-18, Worcester, Mass. Buffalo, N.Y. Blue & Gold Atlantic Hockey Dave Smith Jason Veniskey veniskej@canisius.edu Golden Griffins Buffalo State Sports Arena (1,800) 11-20-6 30-66-11 (716) 888-3767 www.gogriffs.com Connecticut Jan. 30-31, Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Blue & White Atlantic Hockey Bruce Marshall Betsy Devine elizabeth.devine@uconn.edu Huskies Mark E. Freitas Ice Forum (2,000) 13-21-3 285-283-55 (860) 486-1498 www.uconnhuskies.com Dartmouth Jan. 21, Worcester, Mass. Hanover, N.H. Green & White ECACHL Bob Gaudet Heather Croze heather.croze@dartmouth.edu Big Green Thompson Arena (4,500) 12-16-4 256-293-72 (603) 646-9340 www.dartmouthsports.com Denver Jan. 2, Denver, Colo., Denver Cup Denver, Colo. Crimson & Gold WCHA George Gwozdecky Erich Bacher ebacher@du.edu Pioneers Magness Arena (6,026) 26-14-1 473-329-62 (303) 871-2390 www.denverpioneers.com Mercyhurst Nov. 7-8, Worcester, Mass. Erie, Pa. Green, Blue & White Atlantic Hockey Rick Gotkin John Leisering jleisering@mercyhurst.edu Lakers Mercyhurst Ice Center (1,500) 15-19-7 362-237-46 (814) 824-3334 www.hurstathletics.com New Hampshire Dec. 11, Durham, N.H. Durham, N.H. Blue & White Hockey East Dick Umile Tom Wilkins tom.wilkins@unh.edu Wildcats Whittemore Center (6,501) 25-10-3 424-207-66 (603) 862-0730 www.unhwildcats.com Providence Oct. 25, Worcester, Mass. Providence, R.I. Black, White & Silver Hockey East Tim Army Jorge Rocha jrocha@providence.edu Friars Schneider Arena (3,030) 14-17-5 41-56-11 (401) 865-2201 www.friars.com Rensselaer Jan. 3, Denver, Colo., Possible Opponent at Denver Cup Troy, N.Y. Cherry & White ECACHL Seth Appert Kevin Beattie beattk@rpi.edu Engineers Houston Field House (5,217) 11-23-4 21-41-12 (518) 276-2187 www.rpiathletics.com Rochester Institute of Technology Oct. 31-Nov. 1, Rochester, N.Y. / Feb. 13-14, Worcester, Mass. Rochester, N.Y. Orange & Brown Atlantic Hockey Wayne Wilson Stephen Jaynes skjsid@rit.edu Tigers Frank Ritter Memorial Arena (2,100) 19-12-6 165-76-22 (585) 475-6154 www.ritathletics.com Sacred Heart Nov. 29 & Feb. 28, Milford, Conn. / Nov. 30 & Feb. 27, Worcester, Mass. Fairfield, Conn. Red & White Atlantic Hockey Shaun Hannah Rick Cohen cohenr@sacredheart.edu Pioneers Milford Ice Pavilion (1,000) 16-19-3 180-181-34 (203) 365-4813 www.sacredheartpioneers.com 52 2008-2009 Holy Cross Men s Ice Hockey