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Falcon Facts & StaffLocation .......................................................................... 175 Forest Street....................................................................... Waltham, Mass. 02452-4705Founded ................................................................................................... 1917Founder ...................................................................... Harry Clark BentleyPresident .......................................................... Gloria Cordes Larson, JDEnrollment .............................................................................................. 4,016Conference ................................................ Atlantic Hockey AssociationHome Rink ..................................................... Ryan Skating Arena (1,500)Affiliation ........................................................................... NCAA Division IColors ....................................................................................... Blue & GoldNickname ............................................................................................ FalconsWeb site .............................................................www.bentleyfalcons.com

Athletics Director ....................... Bob DeFelice (Boston College ‘63)Office Phone ................................................................. 781-891-2332

Assistant Athletics Director ............. Sandy Hoffman (Springfield ‘80)Assistant Athletics Director ........... Cindy Scott (Memphis State ‘75)Assistant Athletics Director .......... Kevin Loftus (UMass-Lowell ‘93)

Hockey Coach ......................................... Ryan Soderquist (Bentley ‘00)Office Phone ................................................................. 781-891-2492E-Mail Address ....................................... [email protected]

Assistant Coach ................................................. Ben Murphy (Maine ‘05)Office Phone ................................................................. 781-891-2889E-Mail Address ............................................. [email protected]

Asst. Coach/Trainer ....................Charlie Carkin (UMass-Boston ‘92)Office Phone ................................................................. 781-891-2063E-Mail Address ................................................ [email protected]

2008-09 Record ...................................................... 19-17-2/15-11-2 (4th)All-Time Record ....................................................................... 350-449-50Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................................ 20/7

Sports Information Director ............................ Dick Lipe (Bentley ‘77)Office Phone ................................................................. 781-891-2334Cell Phone ..................................................................... 781-223-5410Fax ................................................................................... 781-891-2648E-Mail Address ..................................................... [email protected]

Assistant SID/Hockey Contact ............................. Kyle Mack (Iona ‘06)Office Phone ................................................................. 781-891-2417Cell Phone ..................................................................... 646-387-2427E-Mail Address .................................................. [email protected]

ON THE COVER: Senior co-captainsBobby Preece and Marc Menzione willlead the Falcons into the 2009-10 season.

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This guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant SportsInformation Director Kyle Mack. Cover design by the Pack Network(packnetwork.com) of Boston, Mass. Photos used in this publicationby Walt Middleton (waltmiddletonphoto.com), Richard Orr(www.richardorrsports.com) and SportsPix (www.sportspix.biz).

Further information concerning Bentley athletics can be obtained bycontacting Sports Information Director Dick Lipe by phone (office,781-891-2417), fax (781-891-2648), e-mail ([email protected]) orby mail (175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452-4705).

Table of ContentsAbout the University ............................................................................ 2-8Administration ............................................................................................ 9Athletic Administration .................................................................... 10-11Coaching Staff ..................................................................................... 12-13Season Preview .................................................................................. 14-15Roster ......................................................................................................... 16Player Profiles

Captains ................................................................................... 18-19Veterans ................................................................................... 20-36Newcomers ............................................................................ 37-38

2008-09 In ReviewYear in Review .............................................................................. 40Game Notes ................................................................................. 41Situational Records .................................................................... 41Team Statistics .............................................................................. 42Game-by-Game G-A-P ............................................................... 43Box Scores ............................................................................. 44-48

Atlantic HockeyOverview ...................................................................................... 492008-09 in Review ...................................................................... 50Composite Schedule ............................................................ 51-52

2009-10 Opponents .......................................................................... 53-56Records vs. 2008-09 Opponents ....................................... 57-58

HistoryYear-by Year Records .................................................................. 60Postseason Play ........................................................................... 60All-Time Records .................................................................. 61-63Division I Records ................................................................ 64-65Honor Roll ................................................................................... 66Hockey in the Bentley Hall of Fame ...................................... 67All-Time Results .................................................................... 68-71Series History .............................................................................. 72All-Time Roster ..................................................................... 73-74

Class of 2010 .............................................................. Back Inside CoverSchedule ................................................................................... Back Cover

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Bentley University is oneof the nation’s leadingbusiness schools, dedicatedto preparing a new kindof business leader — onewith the deep technicalskills, the broad globalperspective and the highethical standards requiredto make a difference in anever-changing world. Toachieve our goal, we

infuse our advanced business curriculum with the richness of a liberalarts education. The results are graduates who are making an impact intheir chosen fields and turning their passions into success stories.Located on a classic New England campus just minutes from Boston,Bentley is a dynamic community of leaders, scholars and creativethinkers.

Today, the challenges of a rapidly changing world have made businessskills and experiences hot commodities. More students are consideringbusiness as the foundation of their higher education experience, andconsidering Bentley in the process. With our unique blend of business,technology and the liberal arts, Bentley provides students with relevant,practical and transferable skills.

At Bentley, we blend the breadthand technological strength of alarge university with the valuesand student focus of a smallcollege. Students interested inbusiness professions choosefrom a wide range of programsthat address all functional areasincluding accountancy, finance,marketing, management andliberal arts — all with a strongfoundation in technology.

Bentley students interact witha faculty of experiencedteachers with real-world research and consulting experience, and enjoya vibrant campus teeming with athletic, social and cultural opportunities.They can choose majors, minors and courses that fully explore theimpact of information technology including e-marketing, cyberpsychology, journalism for the World Wide Web, web design, IT andpublic relations, IT auditing, cyberlaw, and information economics.

At the McCallum Graduate School, a broad array of offerings, includingPhDs in Business and Accountancy, MBA, Master of Science andcertificate programs, emphasize the impact of technology on businesspractice. Our faculty continues to develop the next wave of curricula,emphasizing IT-enabled business processes and careers in knowledge-based professional services.

Academic ProgramsBentley offers a remarkable array of specialized business courses,from the Business Core curriculum to elective courses for majors andminors. This depth of offerings, combined with our emphasis oninformation technology and hands-on experience in state-of-the-artlearning labs, prepares students to succeed in a fast-paced, complexworld.

The arts and sciences join business as an integral component of aBentley education. In fact, half of the undergraduate courses are in artsand sciences disciplines – called the General Education Core. These

courses expand a student’sframe of reference and buildskil ls in critical thinking,decision-making, communicationand other areas essential forwell-rounded professionals.

Whether in business or the artsand sciences, academic programsat Bentley emphasize boththeory and practice. Studentsgain a firm grasp of the historical,societal and other forces thatshape a discipline such asmanagement or internationalstudies. Meanwhile, course

projects, internships, and service-learning assignments enable studentsto test business principles and concepts in corporate and nonprofitsettings. Bentley professors link theory and practice not only in teachingbut in their own research. The topics they investigate are rooted inthe complex challenges that leading companies face every day.

While the curriculum offers a breadth and depth usually found only atlarger universities, the experience at Bentley is student centered. Weare a teaching-focused university that offers a personal experience,with small classes and an excellent faculty-student ratio of 1 to 12.There are no lecture halls at Bentley. All of our courses are taught byprofessors – not graduate assistants – who put a premium on first-rate teaching, research and advising.

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Business CoreBeginning in fall 2009, a significantly enhanced Business Core will beavailable to Bentley students. All first-year students will study the ethicaland legal environment of business, enriched by resources in Bentley’sCyber Law Center, as well as accounting and finance. Supported by agenerous Ernst & Young Foundation grant, improved methods for learningaccounting and finance are a hallmark of the new Core. Informationtechnology tools and systems management are integrated into businessstatistics, as well as into another innovative course on businessprocesses, which also integrates marketing, operations, accounting andfinance. Project management and team skills development will be

featured in the third-year Integrated Business Project course. Theorganizational behavior course will focus on valuing diversity. Studentswill assess their intercultural relationship skills, which will be re-assessedin the capstone global strategy course to gauge the impact of internationaleducation opportunities Bentley offers, including semester- and year-long overseas study.

As part of a continuing effort to enable students to understand theimportant linkages between business and the arts and sciences, the four-course Finance, Management, and Marketing minors have been improvedby requiring students to choose one course from a list of Arts andSciences electives related to the minor. In addition, all Bachelor of Artsmajors now require students to complete the Business Studies Minor,which consists of five courses from the first two years of the revisedGeneral Business Core.

General EducationOne cannot sustain long-term success in the world of business unlessthey know about much more than just business. That’s why Bentley putssuch an emphasis on providing a broad and rich education. Our graduatesare literate, articulate, well-read, independent-thinking individuals witha keen understanding of global issues, civic responsibility and businessethics.

Half of the courses required in the General Education Core are in thearts and sciences. Students are exposed to a wide range of subjects inthe behavioral and social sciences (psychology and history, for example);

English, philosophy, and otherhumanities subjects; andmathematics and the naturalsciences.

The General Education Coreincludes the First-YearSeminar, a program designedto help get their collegecareer off to a good start. Ledby teams of staff and students,the seminar introducesfreshmen to topics such asacademic planning, facultyexpectations, group process,student responsibil ities,individual learning styles,diversity, gender issues, andinterpersonal communication. Students also take an introductory coursethat covers the broad principles of information technology and thespecifics of computing resources at Bentley.

LocationLocated in Waltham, Mass. on 163 acres, Bentley is just 10 miles west ofBoston and a short, free shuttle ride from Harvard Square in Cambridge.Both cities provide vast resources for internships, job opportunitiesand cultural events. Bentley is easily accessible from the MassachusettsTurnpike, Route 95 and the Waltham MBTA Station.

Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Accountancy

Computer Information Systems

Corporate Finance and Accounting

Economics-Finance

Finance

History

Information Design and Corporate Communication

Information Systems Audit and Control

International Studies

Global Studies

Liberal Arts

Management

Managerial Economics

Marketing

Mathematical Sciences

Media and Culture

Philosophy (Business Ethics)

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T H I S I S B E N T L E YAt a Glance

HistoryFounded by Harry C. Bentley in 1917 as a school of accounting andfinance.Offered first four-year Bachelor of Science program in 1961.Moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Mass., in 1968 toaccommodate growing enrollment and student demand for educationblending academic study and extracurricular opportunities.Approved in 1971 to grant both BS and BA degrees; changed name toBentley College.Graduate School of Business founded in 1974.The Mobile Computing program, one of the first in the country, islaunched in 1985. The program provides all freshmen with a network-ready laptop computer with fully loaded software.In late 1990s, Bentley pioneered integration of information technologyinto the core business curriculum and positions itself as the school forthe information age.The graduate school is named for 1967 alumnus Elkin B. McCallum inhonor of a generous gift made by the McCallum Family Foundation in1999.The Smith Academic Technology Center opens in 2000 to serve as thefocal point for business and technology initiatives on campus.Two additional residence halls open on the Southeast campus in 2001,helping to offset growing demand for on-campus housing amongundergraduates. A new baseball field debuts too, named in honor of theschool’s first and only baseball coach, Robert A. DeFelice. The athleticexpansion project also includes a new soccer field, an outdoor trackand six tennis courts.Bentley expands its campus to the Middle East in 2002 with the “Bentleyin Bahrain” program in partnership with Bahrain Institute of Bankingand Finance (BIBF). Program offers students in Bahrain and surroundingGulf States the opportunity to learn from Bentley professors and earna Bentley degree.Third residence hall, housing 285 students, opens in 2004In 2005, launched the Liberal Studies Major – a first-of-its-kind programfor a business school in which students major in business and the liberalarts, and receive credentials in both. Construction is completed on twoapartment-style residence halls on Forest Street, now known as theNorth Campus.Doctoral program debuts in fall 2006. Construction on on two additionalapartment-style buildings is completed. Renovation and expansion ofDana Athletic Center and Bentley Library is completed.Bentley becomes a university. The Massachusetts Board of HigherEducation approves Bentley’s request to change its designation andname to become Bentley University, effective October 2, 2008.

Campus and LocationSet on 163 acres in Waltham, Massachusetts.Minutes west of Boston.Free daily shuttle from campus to Harvard Square in Cambridge.

Enrollment: Fall 2009Undergraduate students: 4,016 full time; 243 part timeGraduate students: 1,405;PhD students: 30.Average undergraduate class size: 24Average graduate class size: 21International students represent9 percent of the undergraduatestudent population and 18percent of graduate students.More than 83 percent of full-timeundergraduates live on campus.

FacultyMore than 480 full- and part-time faculty members, who teachat both undergraduate andgraduate levels.82 percent hold doctoral degrees.Many have significant experiencein the business world.

Professors are accessible, committed to excellent teaching and advisingas well as to pursuing research and scholarship in their field.Faculty-student ratio is 1 to 12

CurriculumA leader in integrating information technology into the businesscurriculum.Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledge within and across businessand the arts and sciences and to educate creative, ethical and sociallyresponsible organizational leaders.Bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields; bachelor of artsdegrees in six arts and sciences disciplines.The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on businesspractice and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, theBentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA,seven Master of Science degrees, and custom executive educationprograms.

RankingsU.S.News and World Report ranks Bentley #48 overall in the BestBusiness Programs section. In the business specialties category Bentley’sManagement Information Systems ranked #17 nationally and #2 in NewEngland. In the “Programs to Look For” category, Bentley’s Service-Learning program was named one of the best in the nation. In the BestUniversities, Master’s (by region-North category), Bentley ranked # 6. Inthe section “Great Schools, Great Prices,” Bentley ranked #2 in theMaster’s Universities (North) category.Princeton Review named Bentley one of the best schools in the nationin the 2010 guide. Student surveys ranked the school #12 in the nationfor the Best Career/Job Placement Services.BusinessWeek ranks Bentley among the top 30 undergraduate businessprograms in the nation in the magazine’s 3rd annual issue of “The BestUndergraduate Business Schools”. Bentley ranked #30 overall and #4in New England.The Princeton Review named the McCallum Graduate School ofBusiness among the best business schools in the nation for 2009.U.S.News & World Report’s 2009 “Best Graduate Schools” namedthe Bentley University McCallum Graduate School among the top 100business schools in the nation (#62). The Master of Science inAccountancy program is ranked #30 nationally and #3 in New England;the Master of Science in Information Technology program ranked #18nationally and #2 in New England.

Tuition and Fees for 2009-10Undergraduate: Tuition is $34,360. Room and board (double room,meal plan) is $12,030. The mobile computing fee is $1,200; the activityfee is $268; and the student health insurance (if not covered by parents’plan) is $908.Graduate: Tuition for each three-credit MBA and Master of Sciencecourse is $3,276.

CareersWithin six months of graduation, nearly 95 percent of Bentley studentsfind professional employment or enroll in graduate school.

Recruiting program brings morethan 1,200 job opportunities tostudents each year.93 percent of students take on atleast one professional internshipwhile at Bentley.Workshops, individualized advising,and resource materials helpstudents fine-tune career goals.Many of Bentley University’s44,500 alumni serve as contactsand resources or students,through panel discussions,informational interviews, MentorProgram.

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Bentley’s athletic departmentembodies the tradition of excellencethat spans all areas of the university.Bentley is an eight-time winner of theprestigious President’s Cup, presentedannually to the best overall athleticprogram in the Northeast-10Conference.

Football made its debut in the NCAADivision II playoffs in 2003 and followedthat with a return appearance in 2004.Men’s basketball and women’svolleyball have both earned NCAAtournament berths each of the last fiveyears, with the former reaching theNCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2007and 2008. Women’s basketball hascompeted in a Division II record 26NCAA postseason tournaments and has advanced to the nationalsemifinals seven times since 1989. The field hockey team capturedBentley’s first NCAA national championship in 2001.

Each year, all Bentley teams have the goal of winning a conferencechampionship and qualifying for their respective NCAA championship.Bentley is a charter member of the Northeast-10, and offers varsityathletic competition in 23 sports (12 for men, 11 for women). One of

the nation’s largest Division IIconferences, the Northeast-10 alsoincludes Adelphi, American International,Assumption, Franklin Pierce, Le Moyne,UMass-Lowell, Merrimack, New Haven,Pace, Saint Anselm, St. Michael’s, SaintRose, Southern Connecticut, SouthernNew Hampshire and Stonehill.

The Bentley ice hockey programcompetes in the Division I AtlanticHockey League against schools such asAir Force, UConn, Holy Cross, Armyand Mercyhurst. In March 2006, the

Falcons reached the finals of theAtlantic Hockey playoffs for the firsttime ever.

In the spring of 2009, more than 50percent of the college’s varsity athleteswere named to the Dean’s List orPresident’s List. Their on-field successhas been recognized with All-NewEngland, All-America and ESPN theMagazine Academic All-America®honors.

Full athletic scholarships are awardedin men’s and women’s basketball.Athletic aid for other sports isprimarily based on financial need and/or academic merit. Prospectivestudents should contact the coach of

the sport in which they are interested. For general information, contactthe Bentley athletic department at 781-891-2256 or visit the athletics

FacilitiesThe focus of athletics at Bentley University is the lower campus, whereour well-manicured outdoor playing fields surround the recently-expanded Charles A. Dana Athletic Center. The Dana Center facilityserves both athletics and the student population. The 118,000-squarefoot multipurpose facility features a field house, a brand-new two-storyfitness center, another fitness center for varsity athletes only, generallocker rooms, competition size swimming pool, athletic training roomand rehabilitation area, athletic team and locker rooms, and 24 athleticoffices. The center is available to Bentley students, faculty and staff witha valid Bentley ID.

The two-story glass-enclosed fitness center was the focal point of amajor expansion of the facility, completed in the spring of 2006. Theaddition also features a food court, additional restroom facilities and aboosters suite which overlooks the football field.

The addition of the new fitness center enables Bentley’s varsity athletesto have a separate weight room. Both feature state-of-the-artequipment,making the college’s fitness facilities unparalleled in the region.

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In the field house, brand-new seating for 2,600 surrounds a parquetfloor that is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, and thevolleyball team. Surrounding the court is a tenth-of-a-mile oval track.When not servicing our athletic teams, the main court can betransformed into three full size basketball courts or three volleyballcourts. The general locker rooms are equipped with daily use lockersand showers as well as saunas and steam rooms. An indoor natatoriumfeaturing a competition-size (25 meters by 25 yards) swimming pooland separate diving tank is also available to all students.

During the fall, spring and summer seasons, the focus shifts to thecollege’s outdoor playing fields. Two synthetic lighted fields (one aFieldTurf surface and the other a hockey pitch turf) are located side-by-side on the lower campus. These fields come alive when the Falconshost games in football, field hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse.When our teams are not hosting games or conducting practices, thefields light up at night with student life. Bentley’s club sports in men’s

and women’s rugby, ultimate Frisbee and over 100 intramural teamsmake use of the fields. The action doesn’t stop on just the syntheticfields; our facilities also include three grass fields. A baseball stadium,soccer stadium enhanced with a state-of-the-art quarter-mile track,nearby softball field, and six tennis courts serves as the homes for ourother respected athletic teams.

When scheduling opportunities arise around athletics and organizedstudent life, the facilities are used for hosting inside and outsidecommunity events. Such events include: Campus Activities Board’s“Event of the Month”, Greek life tournaments and several other studentorganizational recreational events. A limited amount of outside eventsare hosted by the athletic department to enhance Bentley’s role in thesurrounding communities. Events hosted range from MIAA championshipevents, local high school and college contests and seventeen camps thatutilize all facilities throughout the summer.

Sport Coach Length of Tenure 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Conf. RecordBaseball Bob DeFelice 42nd year 28-22 19-11Men’s Basketball Jay Lawson 19th year 26-7 18-4*Women’s Basketball Barbara Stevens 24th year 21-12 15-7Men’s Cross Country Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Women’s Cross Country Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Field Hockey Jessica King 2nd year 17-6 15-3Football Thom Boerman 1st year 5-6 4-3Golf Marty Burke 1st year ----- -----Hockey Ryan Soderquist 8th year 19-17-2 15-11-2Men’s Lacrosse Jim Murphy 18th year 9-4 7-2Women’s Lacrosse Carissa Medeiros 3rd year 9-9 7-3Men’s Soccer Gary Crompton 2nd year 8-9-2 5-6-2Women’s Soccer Lauren Lukis 7th year 4-14-1 2-11-1Softball Michele DeGregorio 5th year 21-19 14-14Men’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 14th year 8-4 -----Women’s Swimming Mary Kay Samko 14th year 8-6 -----Men’s Tennis Alex Wong 5th year 12-8 8-2Women’s Tennis Alex Wong 7th year 14-9 10-2Men’s Track Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Women’s Track Ed Lyons 18th year ----- -----Volleyball Sandy Hoffman 28th year 21-12 12-2

Bold indicates team competed in NCAA Championships in 2008-09*2008-09 Northeast-10 regular season champion

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As a business university, Bentley’s mission is to create new knowledgewithin and across business and the arts and sciences and to educatecreative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders. It isdistinctive among US and international universities in having two faculties,in business and in the arts and sciences, which are unified in theireducational mission.

Bentley graduates excel in complex and dynamic environments throughtheir capacity to initiate, lead, and affect value-creating change. Asresponsible and ethical individuals, they recognize and take into accountthe broader social, political, and environmental context within which allorganizations operate.

Bentley is internationally known for the quality and impact of itseducational programs and research. It is a leader in promoting ethicaland socially responsible enterprise and the critical role of informationand communication technology in achieving sustainable high performance.

Bentley has continued to evolve and expand its expertise in these“domains of excellence” in numerous ways:

Arts and SciencesThe arts and sciences, a dynamic, integral component of a Bentleyeducation, provide students of business and related professions withthe knowledge, perspectives and skills imbued in arts and sciencesdisciplines necessary for a lifetime of intellectual and civic engagement,as well as a successful and fulfilling career. Bentley offers students aunique opportunity to double major in business and the liberal arts. TheLiberal Studies Major, a first-of-its-kind program for a business school,gives students the opportunity to major in business and the liberal arts,and receive credentials in both. As of fall 2008, more than 500undergraduates have enrolled in this optional program

Ethical and Socially Responsible EnterpriseBentley has continuously integrated ethics and social responsibility intoits curriculum through teaching, research, and corporate and communityrelations. These efforts are given even stronger emphasis through theBentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. The mission of theAlliance is to amplify and extend the work of autonomous centers andinitiatives on campus, support and encourage greater awareness of,respect for and commitment to ethics, service and social responsibilityin research, curricula and campus culture.

Information and Communication TechnologyAt Bentley, the integration of business and communication/information technology takes place at four different levels:Our IT-based learning laboratories in various areas of businessand our general information technology infrastructure areworld-classInnovative pedagogical use of information technology is builtinto the fabric of all of our courses to support learningWe explore the implications of information technology onbusiness in all areas of our business curriculumWe offer specialized programs that focus on developing high-quality technology solutions.

The focal point for Bentley’s initiatives to integrate business educationand information/communication technology is the Norman S. and LidaM. Smith Academic Technology Center. The 73,000-square-foot facility,which opened in September 2000, supports faculty and student expertisein using technologies that are reshaping business.

Two of Bentley’s most progressive learning labs are housed in this center.The Trading Room, one of the largest and most advanced in the country,and the Design and Usability Center are centerpiece technology facilitiesthat provide students with hands-on experience in the financial marketsand usability research, respectively.

The Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of BusinessThe McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University offersfull-time and part-time students the leadership capabilities and themanagerial and analytical expertise necessary to succeed in today’s globallycompetitive business environment.

Featuring one of the most extensive selections of Master of Science(MS) programs in the nation, the McCallum Graduate School of Businessis known for developing the specialized expertise needed to succeed ina variety of industries:

AccountancyFinanceFinancial PlanningHuman Factors in Information DesignInformation TechnologyMarketing AnalyticsTaxation

MS+MBAThis intensive, integrated full-time program combines the businessleadership curriculum of the Day MBA with the technological expertisedeveloped in the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) orMaster of Science in Human Factors in Information Design (MSHFID).

Dual Degree ProgramsThe Dual Degree programs give students a powerful combination ofbroad business knowledge and deep technical expertise. Qualified MBAstudents may simultaneously enroll in any of the McCallum GraduateSchool of Business’s specialized MS degree programs, and qualified MSstudents may expand their studies to include the Evening MBA.

PhD ProgramsBentley offers two PhD programs: a PhD in Accountancy and a PhD inBusiness, both with a thematic focus on Business, Technology and Society.

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The Bentley community is spirited and close-knit. Students, faculty andstaff share a commitment to the values of personal responsibility andmutual support. At the same time, their different backgrounds, interestsand goals keep members of the campus community learning from eachother – and having fun in the process.

A steady supply of university and student-sponsored events bringsundergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional education students,faculty and others together around common interests. Opportunitiesinclude lectures by well-known business leaders, plays and concerts,panel discussions with alumni from various career fields, exhibits in thelibrary’s art gallery, and networking nights with professional organizationssuch as the Society for Management.

Cheering on the Bentley Falcons in football, basketball, soccer, lacrosseand other varsity sports for men and women is another popular pursuithere. Finally, resources such as the games room and Harry’s Corner inthe Student Center, the renovated Dana Athletic Center and the state-of-the-art Bentley Library are dynamic places to work out or just hangout with fellow students, colleagues and friends.

At Bentley, approximately 83 percent of full-time undergraduate studentsmake their home on campus. Freshmen live in a traditional dormitoryresidence hall (double, triple or quad occupancy); upperclassman optionsinclude multi-person suites and one-, two- and three-bedroomapartments with bathrooms and kitchenettes. Thanks to “one port perpillow,” students have individual access to the Internet and the universitynetwork in their dorm room. With computer ports and wirelesscoverage throughout the campus, fast andconvenient access is not difficult to find.

When it comes to eating on campus,students have a great variety of choices.The Seasons Dining Room offersunlimited, sit-down meals from earlymorning to 9:00 p.m. The LaCava CenterCafé offers food on the go, from Starbuckscoffee and Freshens smoothies to sushiand salad. The DeLoitte cybercafé in thelibrary features Einstein Bros. Bagels, and

The City of Boston is only miles away

the Dana Center now serves Currito burritos and wraps. Other optionsinclude the Brookside Deli and Convenience Store for sandwiches,convenience items and more.

Student Health Services (SHS) provides free, confidential health careto all full-time students at Bentley. Services include diagnosis andtreatment of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, lab testing,dermatology, men’s and women’s health care, and medical and dentalreferrals. SHS is staffed by nurse practitioners and physicians who offercounseling and education programs covering topics such as stressmanagement, relaxation, sexuality, and responsible lifestyle decision-making. The Alcohol and Drug Resource Center has a trained professionalwho offers education and counseling for alcohol and drug issues to allgroups and individuals on campus.

Counseling and Student Development (CSD) offers programs andservices to address issues common to college-age students. Counselingand mental health services are provided to all students for concernsrelated to stress depression, anxiety, family life, relationships, and otherconcerns, by a staff of psychologists, social workers and counselors.Disability Services is also housed in CSD; a staff member provides supportservices and works with students to arrange appropriateaccommodations during their academic career. All sessions with theCSD are free and confidential.

The Spiritual Life Center serves the spiritual and religious needs ofstudents and other members of the campus community. The staff includesCatholic and Protestant chaplains as well as advisers to individuals ofthe Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim traditions. Students from a varietyof faiths can call on the center for referrals to appropriate religiouscommunities in the Waltham and Boston area. Look to the center forcounseling, interfaith and faith-specific services, scripture studies,sacramental preparation, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Weeklyservices are held in the Sacred Space, located in the Student Center.

International students have a ready resource in the Center forInternational Students and Scholars. Staff members coordinateorientation programs for new international students and provide advisingon immigration, employment and academic issues. In addition, theInternational Peer Advisers program eases the transition to college lifeby fostering relationships between international students and continuingstudents at Bentley.

Students explore current interests – and develop new ones – by tappinginto the university’s 100-plus student organizations. There are

numerous opportunities to get involved inacademically oriented groups, the creativeand performing arts, student government,campus newspapers and the radio station,fraternity and sorority life, and much more.Students can also connect with classmatesat events like Hawaiian luau, Build Your OwnSundae party, stand-up comedy andhypnotist performances, a Bostonscavenger hunt, and more. Students buildfriendships that last throughout theirBentley years – and beyond.

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Gloria Cordes Larson, JDPresident A public policy expert, lawyer andbusiness leader, Gloria Cordes Larsonassumed the presidency of Bentley Collegein July 2007. The school became BentleyUniversity in October 2008. Larson joinedBentley from the leading law firm Foley Hoag,where she co-chaired the GovernmentStrategies Group. The practice that she

managed covered a broad array of regulatory and business developmentissues at the federal, state and local levels.

Widely influential in economic policy, President Larson led abusiness advisory cabinet for Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick,and co-chaired his transition team. Her contributions also includechairing the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Under herleadership, the organization oversaw renovation of the MassMutualCenter in Springfield and construction of the $800 million BostonConvention and Exhibition Center.

In the administration of former Massachusetts Governor WilliamWeld, she served as secretary of economic affairs (1993 to 1996) andsecretary of consumer affairs and business regulation (1991 to 1993).Prior to that, President Larson managed business and regulatory issuesas a senior official with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). She servedas an attorney advisor to the FTC commissioner from 1981 to 1988, andas the agency’s deputy director of consumer protection from 1990 to1991.

In January 2005, President Larson was appointed to the RoseFitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Board. Boston Mayor ThomasMenino tapped her to serve on the city’s Host Committee for the 2004Democratic National Convention. President Larson is a director ofUnum Group and lead director of Blue Cross Blue Shield ofMassachusetts. She is a board member on several prominent professionaland community organizations, including the Greater Boston Chamber ofCommerce, for which she is the chair of the board; Boston Center forthe Arts; Roger Williams University School of Law; MassachusettsWomen’s Forum; Rosie’s Place; and The Dimock Center. She is a memberof the Massachusetts, Virginia and Boston bar associations.

Many groups have recognized President Larson’s longstandingcommitment to civic duty, especially her work in raising awareness ofthe need for education reform and in promoting the role of business inchanging that landscape. These honors include:

• Appointment to the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors• Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly andMassachusetts Bar Association

• Academy of Distinguished Bostonians Award, Greater BostonChamber of Commerce• Number one on the list of “100 Most Powerful Women inBoston,” by Boston Magazine• Norman S. Rabb Human Relations Award, American JewishCommittee• Pinnacle Award, Greater Boston Chamber of CommercePresident Larson received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from

Vassar College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of VirginiaSchool of Law. She holds honorary Doctor of Laws degrees fromNortheastern University and from Mount Wachusett CommunityCollege. She is married to Allen Larson, an attorney.

Bentley University Presidents 1917-1953 Harry Clark Bentley 1953-1961 Maurice M. Lindsay 1961-1970 Thomas L. Morison 1970-1991 Dr. Gregory H. Adamian 1991-1997 Dr. Joseph M. Cronin 1997-2005 Dr. Joseph G. Morone 2007- Gloria Cordes Larson, JD

Kathleen L. YorkisVice President forStudent Affairs

Kathleen Yorkis came to BentleyUniversity in 1986 as Dean of Students andwas named Vice President for Student Affairsin November 2001. Prior to her promotionto vice president, she had served as Bentley’sChief Student Affairs Officer sinceSeptember 1999.

Under Yorkis’ leadership, the Division of Student Affairs providesa comprehensive set of student services, builds a student life communityand works with each young person to ensure their individualdevelopment. Her areas of responsibility include Athletics andIntramurals, Student Activities, Health Services, Counseling and StudentDevelopment, Residence Life, Residential Services, Multicultural Center,International Student Services, Orientation, Dining Services, JudicialAffairs, Spiritual Life, Campus Police and the Dean of Student Affairs.

Prior to joining Bentley, she worked at Coopers & Lybrand inBoston as Director of Professional Development and Director of TaxPersonnel, Finance and Administration.

In terms of Student Affairs facilities, during Yorkis’s tenure,Bentley University has expanded the number and variety of on-campushousing opportunities, built a state-of-the-art student center, increasedthe size of the Dana Athletic Center by 30,000 square feet, constructeda new baseball stadium, and surfaced the football stadium and practicefields with synthetic grass.

The intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs at Bentleyhave continued to expand on an annual basis under Yorkis’ leadership. In2008, nearly 500 men and women participated on intercollegiate teamsand more than 3,000 men and women participated on 280 differentintramural teams. The new fitness center accommodates over 130,000uses per year.

Yorkis holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo (NY), amaster’s degree from SUNY Albany, and a doctorate in Higher EducationAdministration from The American University in Washington, D.C.

Yorkis and her husband, Paul, live in Medway. She has been anactive member of Medway Public School advisory council. Kathleen hasalso held public office, serving as a member of the Harford County,Maryland, Board of Education. They have two adult children, Jacob andLaura, and one grandchild.

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England Intercollegiate Baseball Association for his contributions tocollege baseball.

DeFelice and his wife, Patricia, have four children and sevengrandchildren.

Sandy HoffmanAssistant Athletics Director

Sandy Hoffman has been a Bentleyassistant athletics director since 1990, andher responsibilities have involved her invirtually every aspect of the athleticdepartment’s operations.

Initially, she was responsible forphysical education, recreation, complianceand student services, including the academictutoring of athletes. More recently, herduties included facility and intercollegiate

scheduling, and monitoring financial aid. After a realignment of the athleticdepartment in 2000, Hoffman is now responsible for the fiscal affairs ofthe Bentley athletic program, as well as financial aid.

Prior to being named an assistant athletic director 19 years ago,Hoffman served as Recreation Director and the athletic department’sCoordinator of Academic Support Services. She is a 1980 graduate ofSpringfield College and earned an MBA degree in Management fromBentley in 1990.

Hoffman is also in her 28th season as Bentley’s volleyball coach. A seven-time Northeast-10 Conference volleyball coach of the year,Hoffman has a career record of 683-295, the win total ranking fifthamong active Division II coaches. Her teams have won the regularseason conference title 11 times and the NE-10 playoffs eight timessince 1986, and have earned NCAA Division II tournament berths in1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002 and each of the last five years.

Hoffman is a former member of the NCAA Division II VolleyballCommittee, and is a resident of Waltham.

Cindy ScottAssistant Athletics Director

A former Division I women’s basketballcoach, Cindy Scott is in her 12th year as anassistant director of athletics. Her dutiesinclude serving as the NCAA compliancecoordinator, directing the AcademicAssistance Program, coordinatingrecruiting efforts with the Office ofAdmission and overseeing student lifeprograms for student-athletes, including theStudent Athlete Advisory Council.

Scott came to Bentley from Southern Illinois, where she was thehead women’s basketball coach for 21 years (1977-98).

During her tenure, Scott’s teams won 388 games, captured threeconference championships (1986, 1987, 1990) and appeared in four NCAAtournaments, most recently in 1992. In 1987, she directed her team tothe NCAA Sweet Sixteen. There were eight 20-win seasons and foursothers in which the Salukis missed the 20-win plateau by just one game.

Scott, a 1994 inductee into the Southern Illinois University Hallof Fame, served as President of the Women’s Basketball CoachesAssociation during the 1993-94 academic year, ironically precedingBentley’s Barbara Stevens in the role.

Scott received her Bachelor of Science in Education from MemphisState University (now the University of Memphis) in 1975 and her Masterof Science in Education from Southern Illinois University in 1976. Shenow resides in Waltham.

Bob DeFeliceAthletics Director

The only baseball coach BentleyUniversity has ever known, Bob DeFelicebecame just the second athletics director inthe university’s history when he waspromoted in October 1991.

DeFelice’s affiliation with the collegedates back to 1968 when he was hired asBentley’s first varsity baseball coach. Aftercoaching the team on a part-time basis fromits inception in 1969 to 1987, he was named

Assistant Athletics Director for Programs in August 1987. Two yearslater, he was promoted to Associate Athletics Director.

Bentley athletic teams and athletic facilities have all prosperedunder his direction. Since he became AD, Falcon athletic teams havecaptured nearly 90 conference championships (regular season andplayoff) and made NCAA appearances in eight team sports (football,women’s basketball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, golf, men’stennis, women’s tennis and men’s cross country). In 2001, the field hockeyteam captured the first NCAA championship in the university’s history.

Under his leadership, Bentley has captured the Northeast-10Presidents Cup eight times, emblematic of the best overall athleticprogram in the conference. The most recent came for the 2008-09academic year.

Over the last nine years, under DeFelice’s watch, the college hasexpanded its athletic facilities with the addition of a soccer field, outdoortrack, six tennis courts and perhaps the finest college baseball facility inNew England, which was named in honor of DeFelice. He also oversawthe recent major renovation of the Dana Center, including theconstruction of a new fitness center, food court and boosters suite.

DeFelice, the longest tenured active Division II baseball coach inthe nation (2010 will be his 42nd season), has led his team to an averageof 20 wins a season the last decade and has 619 wins during his career.

In 2001, the Falcons set an NCAA Division II record and led all ofcollege baseball by hitting 2.39 home runs a game, knocking an incredible98 balls out of the park in 41 games.

DeFelice, a 1963 graduate of Boston College with a Bachelor ofScience degree in history, began his coaching career that same year ashead football coach and assistant basketball coach at ChristopherColumbus High School, a position he held for three years. In 1965, hebegan a three-year playing career in the Boston Red Sox minor leagueorganization. In 1967, he was a player-coach with the Pittsfield Red Sox.

Before joining the Bentley athletic department staff on a full-timebasis in 1987, DeFelice spent 17 years (1970-86) as head football coachat his alma mater, Winthrop High School. During that time, he led theVikings to a 101-65-2 record, with four Northeast Conferencechampionships, a 33-game winning streak in the early 80’s and two EasternMassachusetts Division II Super Bowl titles.

Amazingly, DeFelice has been inducted into seven Halls of Fame.He was honored by Boston College in 1986, Bentley in October 1999,and was a charter member of the Winthrop High Hall of Fame in 1997.In November 2002, he was one of four inductees into the MassachusettsChapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.

DeFelice has also been inducted into the Massachusetts HighSchool Football Coaches, the Boston Park League and the Union PrintersInternational Baseball League halls of fame.

DeFelice helped establish the Eastern Collegiate FootballConference and was a founder of the Eastern Football Conference. Heserved as the EFC commissioner from 1997-2000, when it was absorbedby the Northeast-10 Conference.

Among the many honors he has received are the Murray LewisAward from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officialsand the Whitey Allard and Marty McDonough Memorial SportsmanshipAward from the College Baseball Umpires Association of New England.In May 2004, he received the Jack Butterfield Award from the New

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Kevin LoftusAssistant Athletics Director

Kevin Loftus, a 1993 graduate ofUMass-Lowell, is in his 10th year as anassistant athletics director and his secondtour of duty as an assistant baseball coach atBentley.

Loftus oversees athletic facilities, gamemanagement, scheduling, transportation andwork study.

Loftus, 39, has been affiliated withBentley since September 1994 when he was

hired by Bob DeFelice as an assistant coach, a position he would holduntil February 1999. He resumed assisting Coach DeFelice in baseballin 2001.

Loftus rejoined the athletic department in July 2000 after fourand a half years in the college’s systems and networks department. Heserved as a network technician from Feb. 1996 until June 1999, when hewas promoted to network analyst.

A third-team Division II All-America and the New EnglandCollegiate Conference Player of the Year in 1993, Loftus hit .366 duringhis two years at UMass-Lowell, helping the Chiefs to a pair of ECACDivision II tournaments and a composite 47-28-1 record.

The recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in ElectricalEngineering, Loftus is currently pursuing his MBA from Bentley with aconcentration in Management. He lives in Waltham with his wife CarolAnn and their son, Dylan, who was born in April.

Dick LipeSports Information Director

Dick Lipe, now in his 33rd year asBentley’s Sports Information Director andhis 37th overall at the university, graduatedfrom Bentley in 1977 with a Bachelor ofScience degree in accounting.

His duties include coordinating allsports publicity and public relations for theathletic department, which includes 23 varsitysports.

A past president of the ECAC SportsInformation Directors Association, Lipe, 53, was a college divisionrepresentative on the Board of Directors of the College SportsInformation Directors of America (CoSIDA) for three years. He hasserved on the NCAA Communications Committee and is chair of theCoSIDA Academic All-America® Committee, which he has served onsince 1979. Lipe also served as the Information Director for theNortheast-10 from 1980-98, and for the Eastern Football Conferencefrom 1997-2000.

In October 1993, Lipe was honored with induction into the BentleyAthletic Hall of Fame. Three years later, he was named a recipient of theLester Jordan Award, presented by CoSIDA for his contributions to theAcademic All-America® program. In August 2000, he was presentedwith the Elmore Hudgens Sports Information Award by the All-AmericaFootball Foundation.

In 2002, Lipe was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, andpresented with the Warren Berg Award by CoSIDA and the Irving MarshAward by ECAC-SIDA, both for excellence in sports information. Inaddition, the Northeast-10 presented the longtime Bentley SID with theinaugural Dick Lipe Media Award. In 2006, Lipe was one of the inauguralinductees into the Northeast-10 Hall of Fame.

A native of Latham, N.Y., Lipe resides in Waltham with his wife,Rosanne. They have one son, Brian (23).

Kyle MackAsst. Sports Information Dir.

Kyle Mack is in his second year asAssistant Sports Information Director. Mack,26, is the primary contact for seven varsitysports, including hockey - Bentley’s onlyDivision I program.

Mack came to Bentley after spending ayear as a graduate assistant in the sportsinformation department at NortheasternUniversity, where he covered women’s

basketball and volleyball. Prior to that, he spent a year as an intern atManhattan College, covering women’s basketball among four othersports.

Mack graduated from Iona College in 2006 with a Bachelor ofArts degree in Mass Communications. After graduating, he served as themedia relations intern for the Jamestown Jammers, a Single-A minorleague affiliate of the Florida Marlins. A native of Ocean Grove, N.J.,Mack currently resides in Cambridge.

Brooks FarryHead Athletic Trainer

Brooks Farry, 44, was named to theBentley training staff in September 1991 andpromoted to head athletic trainer in July2003. He graduated from the State Universityof New York College at Brockport, receivinga Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in 1987,and received his Master of Sciences fromOhio University a year later.

While attending Ohio, Farry was thehead athletic trainer at Morgan High School in McConnelsville, Ohio.Before Bentley, he spent three years as an athletic trainer for SportsAid,The Center for Sports Medicine in Malden.

A Queensbury, N.Y. native, Farry resides in Watertown with hiswife Laura and their children, Austin (12) and Julia (8).

Charlie CarkinFitness CoordinatorAsst. Athletic Trainer

Charlie Carkin, 45, is in his 14th yearas Bentley’s Strength and FitnessCoordinator. His primary responsibilitiesinclude development, implementation andsupervision of strength programs for thecollege’s intercollegiate teams.

Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMass-Boston with a Bachelor of Science in physical

education, has been a member of the Bentley athletic training staff sincethen, working primarily with the soccer, hockey and lacrosse teams. Healso serves as an assistant hockey coach for Bentley’s Division I program.

From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medicalspecialist, with his duties including emergency medical care, triage,transport and follow-up care.

Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna.They have three children, Christine (26), Melissa (22) and Charlie, Jr. (20).

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The Soderquist FileAlma Mater: Bentley ‘ooExperience: Heach Coach, Bentley, 2002-present

Assistant Coach, Bentley, 2001-02Career and Bentley Record: 87-135-24Atlantic Hockey Record: 59-79-22Awards: Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year, 2009

MAAC Coach of the Year, 2003

Year-by-Year record Record vs. 2009-10 OpponentsYear Overall/Conf. Air Force 5-15-22002-03 15-19-0/13-13-0* American International 12-8-32003-04 9-19-4/7-13-4 Army 11-9-52004-05 8-20-6/6-13-5 Canisius 14-9-22005-06 15-17-5/11-12-5 Connecticut 10-12-22006-07 12-22-1/11-17-0 Holy Cross 9-12-12007-08 9-21-6/9-13-6 Mercyhurst 5-14-42008-09 19-17-2/15-11-2 Northeastern 0-1Total 87-135-24/72-92-2 Quinnipiac 2-10-1

Rensselaer 1-1RIT 2-7-1Sacred Heart 9-10-2Union 0-2

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*Bentley competed in MAAC

Ryan SoderquistHead Coach The reigning Atlantic Hockey Coach ofthe Year, Ryan Soderquist enters his eighthseason as Bentley University’s head hockeycoach in 2009-10 after leading the Falconsto arguably the finest season in programhistory in 2008-09. Soderquist took a team that was pickedto finish ninth in the Atlantic Hockey

preseason poll last season and guided the Falcons to a 19-17-2 record,a 10-win turnaround from the previous season. That improvement wasthe biggest turnaround in Atlantic Hockey and the third biggest in DivisionI hockey, trailing only the national champions Boston University andOhio State, another NCAA Tournament team. The 19 wins are secondmost in school history and the most since Bentley began competing inDivision I.

Soderquist also led Bentley to 15 wins in Atlantic Hockey play anda fourth place finish, the team’s most wins since joining the conferenceat its inception in 2003. Bentley advanced to the Atlantic HockeyTournament semifinals for the third time after earning home-ice advantagefor the quarterfinals and beating Canisius two-games-to-one.

Along the way, Soderquist and the Falcons had a season full ofhighlights. In the second game of the season, Bentley defeated Rensselaeron the road in overtime for the school’s second ever win over an ECACschool. They won at Mercyhurst for the first time since 2003 and defeatedthe Lakers at home later in the season, giving the Falcons their firstseason series victory over Mercyhurst since both clubs joined AtlanticHockey.

The month of January saw Bentley earn its highest profile win everwith a 3-1 triumph at Maine, the team’s first over a Hockey East school.In February, Bentley defeated then-No. 20 Air Force for the program’sfirst win over a ranked team.

In March, Soderquist led Bentley to the victory over Canisius in theAtlantic Hockey quarterfinals. The season though came to an end in thesemifinals when Bentley was eliminated by the eventual champions andNCAA Tournament East Regional Finalists Air Force.

Bentley’s success did not go unnoticed, as Soderquist was named byhis peers as the Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year. As a result, he wasnamed a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, given to the top coachin NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey.

Soderquist also presided over the careers of three of the highestscoring players in program history. Dain Prewitt, Anthony Canzoneriand Jeff Gumaer finished their careers last season as the first three 100-point scorers in the school’s Division I history.

He has also shown the ability to develop young players as well.Three of his student-athletes, goalies Joe Calvi and Kyle Rank, and forwardErik Peterson, have been named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie teamthe last two years.

The success of last season is nothing new to the Stoneham, Mass.,native. In his fourth season at the helm in 2005-06, Soderquist took theFalcons all the way to the Atlantic Hockey championship game, theirdeepest foray into the postseason since joining Division I in 1999. Thatseason, Bentley beat Army in the quarterfinals and upset second-seededMercyhurst in the semifinals, both in thrilling double-overtime games, toadvance to its first-ever Division I conference championship game.

With 15 wins in that season, Soderquist’s team equaled the markthey set in his first year as head coach in 2002-03, which at the time wasthe most ever for Bentley at the Division I level.

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defense and the second power play unit. He also worked with theteam’s goaltenders, coordinated scouting reports and video on upcomingopponents, helped with recruiting and was responsible for all videobreakdown of game film among other duties.

Prior to his time at Castleton State, Murphy was an assistant coachwith the Wichita Thunder of the professional Central Hockey Leaguefor the 2006-07 season. His duties included coaching the defense,coordinating the team’s penalty kill and in-game adjustments, creatingscouting reports for upcoming games and analyzing video for recruitmentand player evaluations. Murphy played for the Thunder during the 2005-06 season, appearing in 55 games.

Murphy played collegiately at the University of Maine, helping theBlack Bears to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four years and tothe NCAA Championship game in 2002 and 2004. As a junior in 2004, hescored the game-winning goal in triple overtime of the Hockey Eastchampionship game against the University of Massachusetts. Murphyplayed in 141 games over four years for Maine and registered 15 goalsand 33 assists for 48 points. He was also awarded the Howard GriffinUnsung Hero Award as a junior.

Murphy, 27, attended Cushing Academy in Ashburnham,Massachusetts. As a senior at Cushing, he was named first team All-NewEngland and the Hockey Night in Boston Player of the Year. He graduatedfrom Maine in 2005 with bachelor’s degree in political science. Murphycurrently resides in his native North Andover.

Ben MurphyAssistant Coach Ben Murphy is in his first season as anassistant coach on Ryan Soderquist’s staff.Murphy comes to Bentley after spendingthe 2008-09 season as a graduate assistantcoach at Castleton State College inCastleton, Vermont. While on the Spartans’coaching staff, Murphy helped CastletonState to a 15-9-2 record overall and an 11-

6-2 record in the ECAC Division III East conference, which was goodfor second place and the best regular season finish in school history.

While at Castleton State, Murphy was responsible for coaching the

Charlie CarkinAssistant Coach

Also behind the bench and no strangerto the Bentley College athletic program, isCharlie Carkin. He’s in his 14th year asBentley’s Strength and Fitness Coordinator,16th season as an athletic trainer andseventh season as assistant coach of thehockey team. His primary responsibilitiesinclude development, implementation and

supervision of strength programs for the college’s intercollegiate teams.Carkin, a 1992 graduate of UMass-Boston with a Bachelor of Science

in physical education, has been a member of the Bentley athletic trainingstaff since then, working primarily with the soccer, hockey and lacrosseteams.

From 1983-87, Carkin served in the U.S. Army as a medical specialist,with his duties including emergency medical care, triage, transport andfollow-up care.

Carkin resides in his hometown of Lowell with his wife, Donna.They have three children, Christine (26), Melissa (22) and Charlie, Jr.(20). Charlie Jr. is a freshman defenseman on the Mercyhurst Collegehockey team.

T H E C O A C H I N G S T A F FIn fact, Bentley had as many wins in Soderquist’s first season as the

Falcons had in the previous three. His fellow coaches recognizedSoderquist for this turnaround with his selection as the 2002-03 MAACHockey League Coach of the Year.

In Soderquist’s first several seasons on the job, he led Bentley toaccomplishments that no other team in program history had done. In hisfirst season, the Falcons swept Army for the first time, including twovictories at Tate Rink, a rink that Bentley had never won in prior toSoderquist’s appointment. He also guided Bentley to its first wins atCanisius, Mercyhurst, RIT and its first-ever win against Connecticut. In2006, Soderquist’s squad became the first Falcon team to defeat anECAC Hockey team at the Division I level with a win at Princeton.

His teams have made it to at least the conference quarterfinals insix of his seven years, after Bentley did not make the playoffs the twoprevious seasons prior to him taking the job. They have pulled off playoffupsets away from home three times.

A 2000 graduate of Bentley and the school’s all-time leading scorer,Soderquist was named the head hockey coach at his alma mater onMarch 7, 2002, becoming the youngest head coach in Division I hockey.He had spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant under Jim McAdam.

As a senior in 1999-2000, Bentley’s first in Division I, Soderquistwrapped up a sparkling career with 19 goals, 29 assists and 48 points in28 games. The latter two are still the single-season program records atthe Division I level. He finished his career with 84 goals and 89 assistsfor 173 points, 24 higher than Bentley’s former standard-bearer, JohnMaguire ’84. The 84 goals is also a school record and the 89 assists is tiedfor second on the all-time list. As a sophomore in 1997-98, he establishedthe program’s overall single-season records for points with 59 andgoals with 33. Both records still stand.

The recipient of numerous honors during his career, Soderquistwas Bentley’s captain for two seasons and a first-team All-Conferencehonoree. As a senior, he led the conference in points per game andassists, and was second in total points.

Soderquist is a graduate of Arlington Catholic High School. He alsospent a postgraduate year at Winchendon Prep. He received his bachelorof science degree in marketing in May 2000.

He and his wife, Jessica, reside in Woburn with their daughters,Cora and Madeline.

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Bentley Looking to Take Next Step After Successful Season

2008-09POINTS RECORD

1. Air Force (8) 80 28-11-22. Mercyhurst (2) 70 22-15-33. Rochester Institute of Technology 67 23-13-24. Holy Cross 54 13-20-55. Canisius 53 15-16-66. Army 40 11-19-67. Bentley 31 19-17-28. Sacred Heart 27 11-23-49. Connecticut 18 9-26-210. American International 10 5-28-2

(First-place votes in parentheses)

Atlantic Hockey2009-10 Preseason Coaches Poll

Junior Dustin Cloutier is coming off a 17 goal,17 assist season.

Not much was expected of the BentleyUniversity hockey team in 2008-09. They werepicked to finish ninth in the preseasoncoaches’ poll, yet they easily defied thoseexpectations. Led by a talented group offorwards and supported by strong defenseand goaltending, the Falcons went on to oneof the best season in the program’s history,winning 19 games and advancing to the AtlanticHockey Tournament semifinals.

The script heading into the 2009-10season is shaping up in a similar fashion.Bentley was picked seventh in the preseasoncoaches’ poll after the three leading scorersfrom last year’s team graduated. Yet a look atthe roster reveals that the pieces are in placefor a run similar to last year’s.

Bentley’s top line of senior MarcMenzione and juniors Dustin Cloutier andErik Peterson is among the best in AtlanticHockey. Five of the Falcons’ top sixdefensemen from a year ago also return,including senior Bobby Preece. In net,Bentley has one of the top tandems in the conference in junior JoeCalvi and sophomore Kyle Rank. Several freshmen also have thepotential to contribute right away and complement the talents of thereturning players.

In addition to the talent at his disposal, eighth-year head coach RyanSoderquist can motivate his players throughout the season with theidea that they are again being overlooked, and that the team can help theprogram take the next step with another good year. Adding motivationto a talented roster will make Bentley a team to watch in Atlantic Hockeyin 2009-10.

ForwardsBentley’s biggest challenge this season will be replacing the leadership

and offense its top line from last season, Dain Prewitt, Anthony Canzoneriand Jeff Gumaer, produced. The trio combined for 46 goals and 68 assists

last season and combined for 350 points intheir careers. With the team looking strongdefensively and in net, this will be a key factorin determining how the season plays out.

The line of Menzione, Cloutier andPeterson should be able to do its part. Thetrio made up the second line in the secondhalf of last season as the Falcons began theirrun and will be bumped up to the number oneline this season. From January 16th onward,which was the final 18 games of the seasonbeginning with the victory at Maine, the threewere paired together on the second line andcombined for 45 points.

Overall, Cloutier was Bentley’s fourthleading scorer with a 17-17-34 line, Menzionewas fifth with a 14-13-27 line and Petersonwas sixth with a 12-15-27 line. Cloutier andMenzione were also among the top players inthe conference on the power play. Cloutierwas second overall last year in power playgoals with 11 and Menzione was tied for 15thwith six.

Having such a strong second line last season helped Bentley’s offensebecome one of the most potent in Atlantic Hockey, and they shouldcreate plenty of offense as a top line. However, another challenge will befinding scoring from other sources as the other three lines may beshuffled around, at least early in the season, as Soderquist tries to findthe right combinations.

Sophomore Aaron Stonacek is one player who can provide ascoring touch. Stonacek had a promising start to his career last season,putting up a line of 5-5-10 in 24 games whileplaying on both thesecond and third lines,before an injury endedhis season prematurely.

Seniors JustinKemmerer andBrendan Harrison willlook to step up as welland help fill the leadershipvoid. Kemmerer andHarrison usually playedtogether on the fourthline last season, withKemmerer manningthe center position andHarrison on the wing.The 6-2 Kemmerer hasthe ability to score andcreate opportunitiesfor others, while andHarrison is an excellentpenalty killer and is oneof the team’s bestcheckers.

Senior Marc Menzione will provideleadership to a young group.

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Senior Bobby Preece was second on the teamin assists last season with 22.

A number of freshmen will counted on to contribute right away.Forwards Dan Koudys, Brandon Bahnemann, Jordy Trottier andBrett Hartung all had highly successful stints in junior hockey. Koudysplayed for the Burlington Cougars in the OJHL for two seasons, andBahnemann, Trottier and Hartung played in the NAHL. Koudys led theCougars in scoring last season, while the other three were right nearthe top for their respective teams.

Another freshman, Joe Campanelli, comes to Bentley after asuccessful prep school career at Westminster Prep that merited theNHL Central Scouting Service naming him the 130th best NorthAmerican player eligible for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

DefenseSoderquist will hardly have to worry about breaking in new players

among his blueliners, with five of the top six players from last year back.Preece and senior Anders Olson are the leaders of a group, that whileyoung, has the potential to be among the strongest in Atlantic Hockey.

Preece is one of the top offensive defensemen in the league. Hewas second on the team in assists with 22, and his 24 points tied him forthird among all defensemen in the conference. Preece usually playedwith the first power play unit as well, and 11 of his assists came with aman-advantage.

Olson is a very smart player who reads plays well and adds to thegroup’s physicality with size at 6-2 and 200 pounds. His leadership andknowledge of the game will also be extremely valuable this season.

A trio of sophomores, Trent Bonnett, Ryan Kayfes and MikeSwitzer saw extensive playing time as freshmen and proved to beexcellent all-around players. Kayfes played in all 38 games, while Bonnettand Switzer each played in all but one.

Bonnett and Preece were often the number one defensive pairinglast year, while Switzer and Kayfes were usually the number two pairing.All three classmates are strong defensively andcan hit, and can also contribute to the offensewhen the opportunity arises. With a year ofcollege hockey under their belts, the threeshould be even better in year two.

GoaliesIt’s difficult to have a better freshman

season than Rank did last year, who sharedstarts equally with Calvi until taking over thenumber one position late in the season. TheIslip, N.Y., native went 12-9-1 and set theprogram record for the lowest goals againstaverage in a single-season at 2.68. He was alsothe winning goalie in two of the biggest wins inprogram history, at Maine on Jan. 16 and overthen-No. 20 Air Force on Feb. 14, as well asthe two playoff wins over Canisius. Thesophomore also set the program’s Division Irecord for consecutive wins with eight fromJan. 9-Feb. 21, and was a four-time AtlanticHockey Rookie of the Week.

Calvi, a 2008 AHA All-Rookie choice, hada solid season in his own right. He was twicenamed the Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of theWeek and won seven games, posted twoshutouts and played to a 3.31 GAA.

Sophomore Kyle Rank set the program recordfor lowest GAA in a single-season.

ScheduleThe Falcons open their season on Oct. 16 at Northeastern, marking

the second year in a row the two schools will play. One day later Bentleywill renew acquaintances with former AHA and MAAC rival Quinnipiac.

Bentley is a part of two in-season tournaments this year, the RPIHoliday Tournament hosted by Rensselaer on Nov. 27 and 28 and theToyota UConn Classic hosted by UConn on Dec. 29 and 30. The Falcons

play Rensselaer on the first day of the RPITournament, and then will play either Union orLake Superior State the following afternoon.The Falcons will play either Union or UMass-Amherst on the second day of the UConnClassic.

The Falcons kick-off Atlantic Hockey playon Oct. 23 against UConn, which is alsoBentley’s home opener. The Falcons welcomein Mercyhurst to Ryan Skating Arena thefollowing weekend, then travel to Coloradoon the weekend of Nov. 6 to face Air Force.Bentley will travel to Canisius on the firstweekend of December for a rematch of lastseason’s playoff series.

Bentley opens the second half of the seasonwith two home series against Canisius and AirForce. The Falcons then begin a tough six-gameroad trip on Jan. 22 that will take them toMercyhurst, RIT and AIC.

The first round of the Atlantic Hockeyplayoffs begins on March 6, and the best-of-three quarterfinals begin on March 12. Thesemifinals and finals will again be held inRochester, N.Y., beginning on March 19, with anautomatic trip to the NCAA Tournamentawarded to the winner.

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NO NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS TEAM 1 Kyle Rank* So. G 5-10 165 Islip, N.Y. Markham Waxers [OJHL] 3 Tyler Quartuccio* So. D 5-9 175 Aurora, Colo. Culver Military Academy 4 Mike Switzer* So. D 6-1 178 Calgary, Alberta Olds Grizzlys [AJHL] 5 Micah Williams Fr. D 6-1 195 Valrico, Fla. Lawrence Academy 6 Trent Bonnett* So. D 6-2 195 Butler, Pa. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL] 7 Erik Peterson* Jr. F 5-9 160 Shorewood, Minn. Sioux Falls Stampede [USHL] 8 Brandon Bahnemann Fr. F 6-2 201 Rochester, Minn. Springfield Jr. Blues [NAHL] 9 Brendan Harrison* Sr. F 5-9 180 Scituate, Mass. Walpole Stars [EJHL]10 Brett Hartung Fr. F 5-11 185 Tallahassee, Fla. Wichita Falls Wildcats [NAHL]11 Jamie Nudy* So. F 5-8 165 West Chester, Pa. Choate Rosemary Hall12 Ryan Kayfes* So. D 5-10 170 Maple Grove, Minn. Fairbanks Ice Dogs [NAHL]13 Dan Koudys Fr. F 5-7 160 Grimsby, Ontario Burlington Cougars [OJHL]14 Kane Osmars* Sr. F 5-11 177 Kanata, Ontario Kanata Stallions [CJHL]16 Joe Campanelli Fr. F 6-1 183 Pierrefonds, Quebec Westminster Prep17 Brandon Graffunder* Jr. D 6-0 181 Brooklyn Park, Minn. Alaska Avalanche [NAHL]18 Aaron Stonacek* So. F 5-11 185 Basehor, Kan. Fairbanks Ice Dogs [NAHL]19 Marc Menzione* Sr. F 5-10 180 Darien, Ill. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]21 Herbie Kent* So. F 5-10 190 Amesbury, Mass. The Governor’s Academy22 Jordy Trottier Fr. F 5-11 180 Bozeman, Mont. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]23 Dustin Cloutier* Jr. F 5-10 180 Berkley, Mich. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]24 Bobby Preece* Sr. D 6-2 215 Bonita Springs, Fla. Fargo-Moorhead Jets [NAHL]25 Jeremy Robert* Jr. F 5-10 170 Maplewood, Minn. Bismarck Bobcats [NAHL]26 Anders Olson* Sr. D 6-2 200 Edina, Minn. Williams Lake Timberwolves [BCHL]27 Justin Kemmerer* Sr. F 6-2 190 Hershey, Pa. Pomfret School31 Nick Vitale* Sr. G 6-0 180 Peabody, Mass. Brewster Academy35 Joe Calvi* Jr. G 6-0 185 New Lenox, Ill. New England Jr. Huskies [EJHL]

8 Brandon Bahnemann Fr. F 6-2 201 Rochester, Minn. Springfield Jr. Blues [NAHL] 6 Trent Bonnett* So. D 6-2 195 Butler, Pa. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]35 Joe Calvi* Jr. G 6-0 185 New Lenox, Ill. New England Jr. Huskies [EJHL]16 Joe Campanelli Fr. F 6-1 183 Pierrefonds, Quebec Westminster Prep23 Dustin Cloutier* Jr. F 5-10 180 Berkley, Mich. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]17 Brandon Graffunder* Jr. D 6-0 181 Brooklyn Park, Minn. Alaska Avalanche [NAHL] 9 Brendan Harrison* Sr. F 5-9 180 Scituate, Mass. Walpole Stars [EJHL]10 Brett Hartung Fr. F 5-11 185 Tallahassee, Fla. Wichita Falls Wildcats [NAHL]12 Ryan Kayfes* So. D 5-10 170 Maple Grove, Minn. Fairbanks Ice Dogs [NAHL]27 Justin Kemmerer* Sr. F 6-2 190 Hershey, Pa. Pomfret School21 Herbie Kent* So. F 5-10 190 Amesbury, Mass. The Governor’s Academy13 Dan Koudys Fr. F 5-7 160 Grimsby, Ontario Burlington Cougars [OJHL]19 Marc Menzione* Sr. F 5-10 180 Darien, Ill. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]11 Jamie Nudy* So. F 5-8 165 West Chester, Pa. Choate Rosemary Hall26 Anders Olson* Sr. D 6-2 200 Edina, Minn. Williams Lake Timberwolves [BCHL]14 Kane Osmars* Sr. F 5-11 177 Kanata, Ontario Kanata Stallions [CJHL] 7 Erik Peterson* Jr. F 5-9 160 Shorewood, Minn. Sioux Falls Stampede [USHL]24 Bobby Preece* Sr. D 6-2 215 Bonita Springs, Fla. Fargo-Moorhead Jets [NAHL] 3 Tyler Quartuccio* So. D 5-9 175 Aurora, Colo. Culver Military Academy 1 Kyle Rank* So. G 5-10 165 Islip, N.Y. Markham Waxers [OJHL]25 Jeremy Robert* Jr. F 5-10 170 Maplewood, Minn. Bismarck Bobcats [NAHL]18 Aaron Stonacek* So. F 5-11 185 Basehor, Kan. Fairbanks Ice Dogs [NAHL] 4 Mike Switzer* So. D 6-1 178 Calgary, Alberta Olds Grizzlys [AJHL]22 Jordy Trottier Fr. F 5-11 180 Bozeman, Mont. Mahoning Valley Phantoms [NAHL]31 Nick Vitale* Sr. G 6-0 180 Peabody, Mass. Brewster Academy 5 Micah Williams Fr. D 6-1 195 Valrico, Fla. Lawrence Academy

*Returning Lettermen (20)Head Coach: Ryan Soderquist (Eighth Season, Bentley ‘00)Assistant Coaches: Ben Murphy (First Season, Maine ‘05) & Charlie Carkin (Eighth Season, UMass-Boston ‘92)Captains: Marc Menzione & Bobby PreeceTeam Manager: Michael Turtur

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2008-09: In the lineup for every game as aright winger ... saw action on the first threelines early in the season but settled intothe second line with Erik Peterson andDustin Cloutier as the season progressed... fourth on the team in goals (14), eighth inassists (13) and fifth in points (27) ... secondon the team in power play goals (6) andwas third in power play points (12) ... in thefinal 18 games of the season, had a scoringline of 8-6-14 and was a +2 ... had six multi-point games ... scored in 5-2 win at

Mercyhurst Nov. 14 ... had goals in back-to-back games, Nov. 25 againstAIC and Dec. 5 against Holy Cross ... went for a career-high four points(two goals, two assists) in 8-3 win at Canisius Jan. 9 ... had two assists asBentley completed the series sweep the next night ... had a goal and anassist in 4-1 win at Holy Cross Feb. 6 ... scored the game-winner againstHoly Cross the next night with 5:12 left in the game, breaking a 1-1 tie... gave Bentley a 2-1 lead with a goal in the first period of series clinchinggame against Canisius March 15.

2007-08: Finished third on team in scoring with 25 points (12-13-25) ...third on team in goals scored and tied for fourth in assists ... scored fourpower play goals for the second straight season,which was tied for second on the team ... tiedfor team lead with two game-winning goals,scoring the decisive tally in the Falcons’ firsttwo wins of the season ... notched points infour straight games from Oct. 19-27 ... named toAtlantic Hockey Honor Roll on Oct. 22 ... scoredfirst career hat trick on Nov. 3 in 5-1 win atAmerican International ... earned AtlanticHockey Co-Player of the Week honors on Nov.5 ... had two assists on Nov. 9 in 4-2 win atConnecticut ... scored twice in 4-3 win atConnecticut on Feb. 16.

2006-07: Played in 34 games as a freshman ...finished fourth on team and led Bentley rookiesin scoring with 20 points (7-13-20) ... led Falconswith four power-play goals ... tied for tenth inscoring among Atlantic Hockey freshmen ...recorded a point in the first three games of his

collegiate career, including his first goal on Oct. 21 at Air Force ... talliedtwo assists, including an assist on the game-winning goal, on Jan. 13 in 5-3 win over American International ... scored two goals and added threeassists over a four-game point streak from Jan. 12-20 ... notched a season-best three points with a goal and two assists in 7-6 win over RIT on Feb.24 ... named to Atlantic Hockey Honor Roll five times ... earned selectionto Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Montini Catholic High School in 2003... played junior hockey with the Mahoning Valley Phantoms of the NorthAmerican Hockey League and was team captain ... led Phantoms in scoringwith 75 points (29-46-75) in 58 games and tied for third in NAHL in2005-06 ... named to NAHL All-Star second team in 2006.

Personal: Majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... age as of Oct.15: 24 ... sister Denee,21 ... son of Greg andLori Menzione .. .serves on the Student-Athlete AdvisoryCommittee.

Marc Menzione19 Senior • F • 5-10 • 180Darien, Ill. • Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2006-07 34 7 13 20 16/48 -9 4 0 0 27 6 10 16 13/42 -8 3 0 02007-08 34 12 13 25 13/26 -10 4 1 2 26 11 12 23 8/16 -2 4 1 22008-09 38 14 13 27 12/24 -7 6 0 1 28 13 11 24 7/14 -1 6 0 1Career 106 33 39 72 41/98 -26 14 1 3 81 30 33 63 28/72 -11 13 1 3

Career BestsGoals 3 at American Int’l, Nov. 3, 2007Assists 2 accomplished seven times

last at Canisius, Jan. 10, 2009Points 4 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 15, 2006Goal at Air Force, Oct. 21, 2006Assist at Colgate, Oct. 15, 2006

Menzione vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 8 7 5 12Air Force 15 4 3 7Army 11 4 0 4Canisius 11 3 8 11Connecticut 12 4 5 9Holy Cross 8 3 1 4Mercyhurst 8 3 4 7Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 2 0 1 1Rensselaer 2 0 0 0RIT 9 2 5 7Sacred Heart 6 1 3 4

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2008-09: Played in 37 of 38 games ... usuallypaired with Trent Bonnett to form the team’stop defensive pairing ... second on team inassists (22) and seventh in points (24) ...also added two goals ... 20 of his pointscame in Atlantic Hockey games ... team’shighest scoring defenseman ... finished theseason 14th in Atlantic Hockey in assists ...tied for third in Atlantic Hockey for pointsamong defensemen and had the third mostassists ... tied for the team’s best +/- ratingat +11 ... half of his assists came on the

power play and he led the team in power play assists ... had five gameswith multiple assists ... had an assist in the first two games of the seasonat Colgate Oct. 17 and at Rensselaer the next night ... had two assists in4-2 win over Canisius Nov. 22 ... tallied two helpers in 6-4 win over AICJan. 20 ... established new career highs in assists and points with three atSacred Heart Jan. 23 ... added three more helpers in series at Army Jan.30-31, giving him eight assists in fourgames ... scored an empty-net goal whichsealed Bentley’s 4-1 win over Holy CrossFeb. 7 ... scored the game-tying goal andalso had an assist in 4-1 win over then-No. 20 Air Force Feb. 14 ... had an assistin game one quarterfinals win overCanisius March 13.

2007-08: Played in 22 games ... missed 12games due to injury ... scored five points(2-3-5) ... netted first collegiate goal onthe power play on Jan. 11 at Holy Cross... scored a goal on Feb. 1 at Air Force ...recorded first career multiple-pointgame with two assists, both on MarcMenzione goals, on Feb. 16 atConnecticut ... tallied an assist at AirForce in the Atlantic Hockey Tournamenton March 7.

2006-07: Made collegiate debut Oct. 15at Colgate ... played in all but one gameas a rookie defenseman, tallying threeassists ... recorded first collegiate point

with an assist on Oct. 27 against Princeton ... assisted on Dain Prewitt’sgame-winning goal in overtime on Nov. 17 at RIT ... had an assist in 5-2win over Canisius Dec. 2, helping Bentley complete series sweep ... was+8 in six game stretch from Nov. 11-Dec. 8.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Pendleton High School in 2003 ...played junior hockey for the Fargo-Moorhead Jets of the North AmericanHockey League ... was top-scoring defenseman on Jets in 2005-06 with35 points (5-30-35) in 51 games ... captained the Jets in 2005-06 ... helpedteam to Borne Cup championship in 2004-05 ... was teammates at Fargo-Moorhead with former Falcons Dain Prewitt and Tom Dickhudt.

Personal: Majoring in management ... age as of Oct. 15: 24 ... born inHamilton, Ontario ... sister Tia, 26 ... son of John and Lori Preece.

Bobby Preece24 Senior • D • 6-2 • 215Bonita Springs, Fla. • Fargo-Moorhead Jets (NAHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2006-07 34 0 3 3 32/64 0 0 0 0 28 0 2 2 25/50 +1 0 0 02007-08 22 2 3 5 19/41 -3 1 0 0 17 2 2 4 14/31 0 1 0 02008-09 37 2 22 24 31/73 +11 0 0 0 28 2 18 20 20/40 +7 0 0 0Career 93 4 28 32 82/178 +8 1 0 0 73 4 22 26 59/121 +8 1 0 0

Career BestsGoals 1 accomplished four times

last vs. Air Force, Feb. 14, 2009Assists 3 at Sacred Heart, Jan. 23, 2009Points 3 at Sacred Heart, Jan. 23, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 15, 2006Goal at Holy Cross, Jan. 11, 2008Assist vs. Princeton, Oct. 27, 2006

Preece vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 7 0 2 2Air Force 15 2 2 4Army 9 0 3 3Canisius 11 0 5 5Connecticut 10 0 4 4Holy Cross 8 2 2 4Mercyhurst 8 0 2 2Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 1 1RIT 8 0 1 1Sacred Heart 4 0 3 3

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2008-09: Played every game but one andusually teamed with Bobby Preece to formthe team’s top defensive pairing ... stayedout of the penalty box, as he took thesecond fewest penalties among the squad’sdefensemen with 11 ... was instrumental inhelping Bentley lower its team goals againstaverage nearly half a goal from the previousseason ... had a scoring line of 0-8-8 ... wasa +1 on the season, but in the final 18 games

was +7 ... first career point came on an assist in 3-2 loss to RIT Jan. 3 ...had six assists in an eight game stretch from Jan. 24-Feb. 20 ... assisted onJustin Kemmerer’s goal in 4-3 win at Sacred Heart Jan. 24 ... recorded aseason-best +4 and also had an assist in 6-0 win at Army Jan. 30 ... hadone assist in each game of series sweep of Holy Cross on weekend ofFeb. 6 ... assisted on Dain Prewitt’s empty net goal in 4-1 win over No. 20

Air Force Feb. 14 ... final two assists of the year came against MercyhurstFeb. 20 and UConn Feb. 28 ... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of Butler High School ... played juniorhockey with the Mahoning Valley Phantoms of the North American HockeyLeague ... played in 49 games and notched 19 points (3-16-19) during the2006-07 season ... scored one goal and had six assists in 10 playoff games... was an assistant captain that season and was also teammates withjunior Dustin Cloutier ... played in a team high 58 games during the2007-08 season ... was the Phantoms’ second highest scoring defensemenwith 21 points (4-17-21) ... his 17 assists was second amongst the team’sdefensemen ... registered a +28 which was second highest on the team ...was team captain that season ... had four assists in 12 playoff games.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 21 ... sister Jen,26 ... son of Rick and Terri Bonnett.

Trent Bonnett6 Sophomore • D • 6-2 • 195Butler, Pa. • Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 37 0 8 8 11/22 +1 0 0 0 28 0 8 8 9/18 +7 0 0 0

Career BestsAssists 1 accomplished eight times

last vs. UConn, Feb. 28, 2009Points 1 accomplished eight times

last vs. UConn, Feb. 28, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 17, 2008Assist vs. RIT, Jan. 2, 2008

Bonnett vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 2 0 0 0Air Force 5 0 1 1Army 2 0 1 1Canisius 7 0 0 0Connecticut 4 0 1 1Holy Cross 4 0 2 2Mercyhurst 4 0 1 1Northeastern 1 0 0 0RIT 2 0 1 1Sacred Heart 2 0 1 1

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2008-09: Spilt time in net evenly with KyleRank up until the final five games of theseason ... started 15 games and relieved Rankin one other ... posted a 7-8 record withtwo shutouts ... goals against average was3.38 and save percentage was .888 ... stopped24 shots and posted first shutout of theseason in 1-0, home-opening win overUConn Nov. 7 ... named Atlantic HockeyGoaltender of the Week for his efforts inthat game ... win over UConn was the startof career-best four game winning streak that

spanned from Nov. 7-Dec. 5 ... other three wins came at MercyhurstNov. 14, against Canisius Nov. 21 and against Holy Cross Dec. 5 ... made31 saves in 5-2 win at Mercyhurst, which was team’s first win in Eriesince 2003 ... made 26 saves in the win over Holy Cross ... secondshutout of the season came at Army Jan. 30, where he made 32 saves ...earned Atlantic Hockey Goaltender of the Week honors three dayslater ... made 28 saves in 4-1 win at Holy Cross Feb. 6, the team’s fourthstraight victory ... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

2007-08: Named third team All-Atlantic Hockey ... selected to the AtlanticHockey All-Rookie team ... started 31 of team’s 36 games ... started 19straight games from Oct. 20-Jan. 12... had the fourth highest savespercentage in Atlantic Hockey at.913, which is also the secondhighest single-season savespercentage in Bentley history ... setthe single-season program recordfor saves with 936 ... goals againstaverage of 2.90 is the fourth lowestsingle-season average in Bentleyhistory ... made 40-plus saves threetimes ... posted first career win andshutout on Oct. 26 vs. Air Force,making 29 saves and helping Bentleyto a 4-0 win ... named AtlanticHockey Rookie of the Month forOctober ... named Atlantic HockeyRookie of the Week on Nov. 5 ...victory over AIC on Nov. 3 was startof three-game winning streak fromNov. 3-Nov. 9 ... selected as Atlantic

Hockey Goalie of the Month for November ... posted second shutout ofthe season and made 32 saves to help Bentley defeat Connecticut 6-0 onFeb. 15 ... named Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week on Feb. 18 ... setseason-high for saves with 43, leading Falcons to 2-1 win over Army onFeb. 22, his third straight win ... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic

Before Bentley: 2004 graduate of Honeoye Central High School ...played junior hockey with the New England Jr. Huskies of the EasternJunior Hockey League ... named EJHL Goaltender of the Year ... selectedto EJHL All-Star Team and All-EJHL Team ... earned EJHL Defensive Playerof the Week honors three times ... tied for league lead with 20 wins andposted a 2.61 goals against average and .918 saves percentage.

Personal: Majoring in information design and corporate communication... age as of Oct. 15: 23 ... brothers Jason, 27, and Nicolas, 21 ... son ofNick and Patrice Calvi.

Joe Calvi35 Junior • G • 6-0 • 185New Lenox, Ill. • New England Jr. Huskies (EJHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY

Year GP GS MIN W-L-T SVS SV% GA GAA SHO GP W-L-T SV% GAA SHO2007-08 32 31 1843 9-16-5 936 .913 89 2.90 2 26 9-10-5 .915 2.76 22008-09 16 15 889 7-8-0 388 .888 49 3.31 2 13 7-6-0 .901 3.03 2Career 48 46 2732 16-24-5 1324 .906 138 3.03 4 39 16-16-5 .911 2.85 4

Career BestsSaves 43 at Air Force, March 8, 2008Winning Streak 4 Nov. 7-Dec. 5, 2008

Nov. 3-9, 2007Feb. 15-22, 2008

Unbeaten Streak 4 Nov. 7-Dec. 5, 2008Nov. 2-9, 2007

Career FirstsGame at Quinnipiac, Oct. 16, 2007Start at Quinnipiac, Oct. 16, 2007Win vs. Air Force, Oct. 26, 2007

Calvi vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP W-L-T SV% GAAAmerican Int’l 3 1-1-0 .931 2.27Air Force 8 1-6-1 .890 3.76Army 5 3-1-0 .943 2.03Canisius 5 2-1-1 .880 2.81Connecticut 6 4-2-0 .939 1.62Holy Cross 4 3-1-0 .910 2.73Mercyhurst 3 1-1-1 .885 3.92Quinnipiac 1 0-1-0 .897 3.00RIT 5 0-4-1 .907 3.58Sacred Heart 3 1-1-0 .882 4.27

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Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2007-08 35 6 18 24 19/38 -9 2 0 1 27 6 16 22 16/32 -1 2 0 12008-09 38 17 17 34 11/22 +3 11 0 4 28 15 15 30 10/20 +7 9 0 4Career 73 23 35 58 30/60 -6 13 0 5 55 21 31 52 26/52 +6 11 0 5

Career BestsGoals 3 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009Assists 2 accomplished five times

vs. Mercyhurst, Feb. 20, 2009Points 5 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Rensselaer, Oct. 9, 2007Goal vs. Air Force, Oct. 27, 2007Assist at Western Mich., Oct. 19, 2007

Cloutier vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 6 2 5 7Air Force 10 3 3 6Army 6 1 4 5Canisius 9 6 5 11Connecticut 8 1 3 4Holy Cross 6 2 2 4Mercyhurst 6 2 5 7Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 2 0 1 1RIT 6 3 2 5Sacred Heart 4 2 3 5

2008-09: Tied for second on the team ingoals (17) and was fifth in assists (17) andfourth in points (34) ... points total is sixthhighest in school’s Division I history andgoals total is tied for fourth ... played centeron the high scoring second line along withErik Peterson and Marc Menzione ... tiedfor 17th in Atlantic Hockey in points andtied for ninth in goals ... led the team inpower play goals (11) and points (18) ... the11 goals is third most in school history andmost in the Division I history ... second in

Atlantic Hockey in power play goals and fifth in points ... had nine multi-point games, tied for third on the team ... in the second half of the seasonhad a scoring line of 13-11-24 and was a +4 in 23 games ... had a goal andan assist in each game of sweep of Canisius on weekend of Nov. 21 ...netted first career hat trick and added two assists in 8-3 win at CanisiusJan. 9 for a career-high five points ... became the first Bentley player sincethe 1999-00 season to score at least five points in a game and was namedthe Atlantic Hockey co-Player of the Week on Jan. 12 ... scored thegame-winning goal at Holy Cross Feb. 6 ... had two power play goals in4-1 win over No. 20 Air Force Feb. 20 ... added two more power playgoals one game later againstMercyhurst Feb. 20 ... named to AtlanticHockey Weekly Honor Roll four times.

2007-08: Scored 24 points (6-18-24) ...led Falcons with 18 assists ... tied forfourth among Atlantic Hockey rookiesin scoring ... had nine points in his first12 games ... tallied first collegiate pointwith an assist in third career game onOct. 19 at Western Michigan ... assistedon Marc Menzione’s game-winningpower play goal on Oct. 26 vs. Air Force... scored first collegiate goal on Oct.27 vs. Air Force ... assisted on anotherMenzione game-winning goal on Nov. 3at American International ... scored thegame-tying goal in second period of winover Sacred Heart Nov. 6 ... scored thegame-winning goal in 4-2 win atConnecticut on Nov. 9 ... credited withtwo assists at Sacred Heart Dec. 5 ...

tallied season-best three points with a goal and two assists vs. AmericanInternational on Feb. 9 ... scored goals in two of Bentley’s final threeregular season games, at home against Army on Feb. 23 and at RIT March1 ... notched an assist at Air Force in Atlantic Hockey Tournament onMarch 8 ... named to Atlantic Hockey Honor Roll three times.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Berkley High School in 2004 ... playedjunior hockey with the Mahoning Valley Phantoms of North AmericanHockey League ... led Phantoms into the finals of the NationalChampionship ... selected to All-NAHL First Team ... led team in scoringin 2006-07 and ranked third in NAHL with 83 points (42-41-83) in 52games ... led league with 13 game-winning goals ... served as assistantcaptain ... was teammates with sophomore Trent Bonnett during the2006-07 season.

Personal: Majoring in management ... age as of Oct. 15: 23 ... sisters Staci,33, Nikki, 31, andAlison, 17, andbrother David, 29 ...son of Greg andBonni Cloutier.

Dustin Cloutier23 Junior • F • 5-10 • 180Berkley, Mich. • Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL)

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2008-09: Saw action in four games (at AirForce Nov. 1, at Northeastern Nov. 8, atMercyhurst Nov. 15 and against CanisiusNov. 22) ... was a healthy scratch theremainder of the season ... named AtlanticHockey All-Academic.

2007-08: Made first collegiate appearancein first game of the season at RensselaerOct. 9 ... played in 32 games as a rookiedefenseman ... tallied five assists ... teamwas unbeaten (4-0-1) when he doled out

an assist ... recorded his first collegiate point with an assist on Oct. 26 in4-0 win over Air Force ... assisted on Erik Peterson’s game-tying goal atArmy Nov. 17, a game Bentley went on to win 3-2 ... credited with anassist as Bentley went on to earn a 4-4 tie at Air Force, the eventualconference champions, Feb. 1 ... assisted on Marc Menzione’s goal in theFalcons’ 6-0 win over Connecticut Feb. 15 ... assisted on Pat Percella’sgame-winning goal vs. Army on Feb. 22 ... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of Totino-Grace High School ... playedjunior hockey with the Alaska Avalanche of the North American HockeyLeague ... had a scoring line of 7-9-16 in 28 games played for the Avalancheduring the 2006-07 season ... earned All-Conference honors at Totino-Grace and was named team MVP ... helped team to finals of MinnesotaHigh School Tournament, recording two assists in the championshipgame ... team captain his senior year ... once scored five points in a game... earned All-Academic honors ... also played football and lacrosse inhigh school.

Personal: Majoring in accountancy ... age as of Oct. 15: 21 ... brotherTyler, 19 ... son of Craig and Tammy Graffunder ... father played footballat Minnesota.

Brandon Graffunder17 Junior • D • 6-0 • 181Brooklyn Park, Minn. • Alaska Avalanche (NAHL)

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Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2007-08 32 0 5 5 6/12 -3 0 0 0 26 0 5 5 5/10 +1 0 0 02008-09 4 0 0 0 3/6 -1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1/2 -1 0 0 0Career 36 0 5 5 9/18 -4 0 0 0 29 0 5 5 6/12 0 0 0 0

Career BestsAssists 1 accomplished five times

last vs. Army, Feb. 22, 2008Points 1 accomplished five times

last vs. Army, Feb. 22, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Rensselaer, Oct. 9, 2007Assist vs. Air Force, Oct. 26, 2007

Graffunder vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 3 0 0 0Air Force 5 0 2 2Army 4 0 2 2Canisius 3 0 0 0Connecticut 4 0 1 1Holy Cross 2 0 0 0Mercyhurst 2 0 0 0Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 0 0RIT 4 0 0 0Sacred Heart 2 0 0 0

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2008-09: Played in 36 games and was ahealthy scratch in two others ... usuallyplayed left wing on the fourth line ... had ascoring line of 2-5-7 and was a +3 on theseason ... had the secondary assist on PatPercella’s goal at Rensselaer Oct. 18 ...registered one assist in each game of seriesat Mercyhurst on weekend of Nov. 14,including on the lone goal in 1-1 tie in seriesfinale ... first goal of season came in 4-3 winover Canisius Nov. 21 ... had an assist in 4-1 win at Holy Cross Feb. 6 ... scored an

empty net goal in game one win of quarterfinals series with CanisiusMarch 13.

2007-08: Played in 28 games ... tallied an assist on Dustin Cloutier’sgame-tying goal in 3-1 win over Sacred Heart Nov. 6 ... notched an assiston Justin Kemmerer’s goal vs. Mercyhurst as Bentley earned a 3-3 tie Jan.25.

2006-07: Played in 31 games as a freshman, tied for third most amongfirst-year players ... recorded first collegiate point with an assist in 3-0

win over Army on Nov. 11 ... scored first career goal unassisted in 5-3win over American International on Jan. 13 ... three of his five pointscame against American International ... finished the season with secondmost goals and tied for third most points among freshmen.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Boston College High School in 2005 ...played junior hockey with the Walpole Stars of the Eastern Junior HockeyLeague from 2004-06, scoring 84 points (29-55-84) in 100 games overtwo seasons ... earned All-Scholastic honors from Boston Globe and PatriotLedger while at BC High ... helped BC High to Super 8 State Finals in2004 ... won midget national championship with Boston Jr. Bruins in2005 ... also played football in high school.

Personal: Majoring inmanagement ... age asof Oct. 15: 23 ... sisterJenny, 28, and brotherDennis, 30 ... son ofDennis and MaryHarrison.

Brendan Harrison9 Senior • F • 5-9 • 180Scituate, Mass. • Walpole Stars (EJHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2006-07 31 3 2 5 11/22 -7 0 0 0 25 3 2 5 9/18 -4 0 0 02007-08 28 0 2 2 10/28 -1 0 0 0 23 0 2 2 9/26 +2 0 0 02008-09 36 2 5 7 18/47 +3 0 0 0 26 1 3 4 12/27 +2 0 0 0Career 95 5 9 14 39/97 -5 0 0 0 74 4 7 11 30/71 0 0 0 0

Career BestsGoals 1 accomplished five times

last vs. Canisius, March 13, 2009Assists 1 accomplished nine times

last at Holy Cross, Feb. 6, 2009Points 1 accomplished 14 times

last vs. Canisius, March 13, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Air Force, Oct. 21, 2006Goal vs. American Int’l, Jan. 13, 2007Assist vs. Army, Nov. 11, 2007

Harrison vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 10 2 1 3Air Force 12 0 0 0Army 10 0 1 1Canisius 7 2 0 2Connecticut 12 0 0 0Holy Cross 6 0 1 1Mercyhurst 7 0 3 3Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 2 0 0 0Rensselaer 2 0 1 1RIT 10 1 0 1Sacred Heart 5 0 1 1

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Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 38 2 8 10 30/63 0 2 0 0 28 1 7 8 18/39 +7 1 0 0

Career BestsGoals 1 vs. Holy Cross, Dec. 5, 2008

at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008Assists 2 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009Points 2 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 17, 2008Goal vs. Holy Cross, Dec. 5, 2008Assist at Air Force, Nov. 1, 2008

Kayfes vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 2 0 1 1Air Force 5 0 1 1Army 2 0 1 1Canisius 7 0 4 4Connecticut 4 0 0 0Holy Cross 4 1 0 1Mercyhurst 4 0 0 0Northeastern 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 0 0RIT 2 0 1 1Sacred Heart 2 0 0 0

2008-09: One of seven players who was inthe lineup for every game and the onlyfreshman to do so ... usually teamed withMike Switzer to form Bentley’s number twodefensive pairing ... helped Bentley lowerits team goals against average nearly half agoal from the previous season ... had ascoring line of 2-8-10 ... was second on theteam in both penalties and penalty minutes... registered first career point with an assistat No. 17 Air Force Nov. 1 ... was a +3 in 4-

3 win over Canisius Nov. 21 ... scored his first career goal on the powerplay in 4-1 win over Holy Cross Dec. 5 ... scored another power playgoal with just seven seconds left in first period at Ohio State Dec. 13 ...had two assists in 8-3 win at Canisius Jan. 9 ... had another assist in theseries finale one night later as Bentley completed the sweep ... assistedon Marc Menzione’s goal in 6-4 victory over AIC Jan. 20 ... assisted onanother Menzione goal, this time it was the go-ahead goal in the firstperiod of series clinching win over Canisius March 15.

Before Bentley: 2005 graduate of Maple Grove Senior High ... playedjunior hockey with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs and the Bismarck Bobcats ofthe North American Hockey League ... scored 17 points (3-14-17) in 52

games during the 2005-06 season with Bismarck and was the team’shighest scoring defenseman ... was the Bobcats’ second highest scoringdefenseman with 24 points (5-19-24) in 53 games during the 2006-07season and was an assistant captain ... played in the 2007 NAHL All-Stargame ... was teammates with junior Jeremy Robert during his time inBismarck ... began the 2007-08 season with Bismarck and served as teamcaptain ... played in 34 games with a 7-9-16 scoring line before beingtraded to Fairbanks ... had five points (4-1-5) in 15 games for the IceDogs the rest of the season for a total scoring line of 11-10-21 ... wasteammates with sophomore Aaron Stonacek in Fairbanks ... served asMaple Grove’s captain his senior year ... was a two time All-ConferenceHonorable Mention.

Personal: Majoring in finance ... age as of Oct. 15: 22 ... uncle Eric Pederson,played hockey at Army ... sister Molly, 18 ... son of James and EileenKayfes.

Ryan Kayfes12 Sophomore • D • 5-10 • 170Maple Grove, Minn. • Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)

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2008-09: Was in the lineup for all but onegame ... used primarily as the fourth linecenter ... on the season, chipped in threegoals and tallied five assists ... had an assistin three straight contests from Nov. 14-Nov. 21, helping Bentley to a 2-0-1 record... assisted on Jeff Gumaer’s goal in firstperiod against Mercyhurst Nov. 14, helpingFalcons to first win in Erie since 2003 ...other two assists came Dec. 12 at OhioState, and Feb 6 at Holy Cross ... scoredfirst goal of the season in 8-3 rout of

Canisius Jan. 9 ... scored just 2:45 into first period of 4-3 win overSacred Heart Jan. 24 ... final goal of the season came in game one win ofquarterfinals series with Canisius March 13 ... named Atlantic HockeyAll-Academic.

2007-08: Played in 30 games, 15 on defense and 15 as a center ... startedon the top line on Jan. 11 at Holy Cross ... scored four points in hisrookie season (2-2-4) ... recorded first career point with an assist onMarc Menzione’s goal at Western Michigan on Oct. 20 ... assisted on ErikPeterson’s game-winning goal at Holy Cross on Jan. 11 as the Falconswon 6-4 ... scored first collegiate goal vs. Mercyhurst on Jan. 25 as

Bentley went on to earn 3-3 tie ... added second goal of the season at AirForce, Bentley’s only goal of the game, on Feb. 2.

2006-07: Redshirted due to injury ... named to Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Pomfret School in 2006 ... named Prep-Private Most Valuable Player at Hockey Night in Boston in 2006 ... wasnamed the top defenseman at Pomfret his junior and senior years andbest pro prospect in his senior season ... team captain ... receivedCowperthwait Cup award from Pomfret ... won world championshipwith Hershey Jr. Bears in 2000 ... captain of the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers ...also played soccer, lacrosse and golf in high school.

Personal: Majoringin finance ... age as ofOct. 15: 23 ... brotherBryan, 24, played clubhockey at Penn State... son of Jeffrey andSusan Kemmerer.

Justin Kemmerer27 Senior • F • 6-2 • 190Hershey, Pa. • Pomfret School

Career BestsGoals 1 accomplished five times

last vs. Canisius, March 13, 2009Assists 1 accomplished seven times

last at Holy Cross, Feb. 6, 2009Points 1 accomplished 12 times

last vs. Canisius, March 13, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Rensselaer, Oct. 9, 2007Goal vs. Mercyhurst, Jan. 25, 2008Assist at Western Mich., Oct. 20, 2007

Kemmerer vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 6 0 0 0Air Force 11 1 0 1Army 6 0 0 0Canisius 9 2 1 3Connecticut 6 0 0 0Holy Cross 6 0 2 2Mercyhurst 6 1 2 3Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 2 0 0 0RIT 4 0 0 0Sacred Heart 2 1 0 1

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2006-07 --Redshirt--2007-08 30 2 2 4 6/12 +1 0 0 0 23 2 1 3 6/12 +5 0 0 02008-09 37 3 5 8 8/16 -3 0 0 0 27 2 4 6 6/12 -1 0 0 0Career 67 5 7 12 14/28 -2 0 0 0 50 4 5 9 12/24 +4 0 0 0

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Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 30 3 2 5 7/14 -1 0 0 0 23 3 2 5 3/6 -1 0 0 0

Career BestsGoals: 1 accomplished three times

last vs. UConn, Feb. 28, 2009Assists 1 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009

at Army, Jan. 30, 2009Points 1 accomplished five times

last vs. UConn, Feb. 28, 2009

Career FirstsGame vs. Canisius, Nov. 21, 2008Goal vs. Canisius, Nov. 21, 2008Assist at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009

Kent vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 2 0 0 0Air Force 3 0 0 0Army 2 0 1 1Canisius 7 1 1 2Connecticut 3 1 0 1Holy Cross 4 0 0 0Mercyhurst 2 0 0 0RIT 2 0 0 0Sacred Heart 2 1 0 1

Herbie Kent21 Sophomore • F • 5-10 • 190Amesbury, Mass. • The Governor’s Academy

2008-09: A healthy scratch for the first eightgames of the season, but after making debutNov. 21 vs. Canisius, was in the lineup forevery game, mostly as a third line winger ...scoring line was 3-2-5 ... first career goalcame in his debut, on just his second shot,helping Bentley to 4-3 win ... had an assistin 8-3 win at Canisius Jan. 9 ... found theback of the net in the 6-5 overtime setbackat Sacred Heart Jan. 23 ... credited with an

assist as Bentley cruised to a 6-0 win at Army Jan. 30 ... final goal ofseason came in regular season finale against UConn Feb. 28, a 2-2 tie.

Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of The Governor’s Academy ... scored 29points as a junior with 13 goals and 16 assists ... those numbers earnedhim All-Independent School League honors ... as a senior, scored 15goals to go along with 14 assists for 29 points ... named All-ISL for thesecond straight season ... served as team captain as a senior ... alsoplayed football and baseball and was the football team’s captain.

Personal: Majoring in marketing ... age as of Oct. 15: 20 ... brother Neil,31 and sister Heather, 22 ... son of Herbert and Doreen Kent.

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2008-09: Played in 28 games, missing 10contests from Oct. 19-Dec. 5 with an injury... recorded the team’s second best +/-rating among defensemen at +6 ... had fiveassists on the season ... had an assist in 4-3overtime win at Rensselaer Oct. 18 ...notched an assist in each game of seriessweep of Army on weekend of Jan. 30 ...assisted on Dain Prewitt’s goal in game twoof quarterfinals against Canisius March 14... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

2007-08: Appeared in 30 games, recording three assists, all of whichcame in Atlantic Hockey contests ... tallied career-high two assists vs.American International on Feb. 9 ... two points was also a career-high ...assisted on Pat Percella’s game-winning goal against Army on Feb. 22 ...took season-high four shots at RIT on March 1, 2008 ... named to AtlanticHockey All-Academic team.

2006-07: Saw action in 21 games as a freshman ... scored a goal and addedthree assists ... scored first collegiate goal in 3-3 tie against Princeton onOct. 27 ... picked up first career assist on Tom Dickhudt’s goal in 5-2 win

over Canisius on Dec. 2 ... added second assist of the season one gamelater on Marc Zwicky’s goal at Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 10 ... assisted onKane Osmars’ goal in the Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals at Army onMarch 10 ... named to Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Edina High School in 2004 ... playedjunior hockey with the Billings Bulls of the North American HockeyLeague in 2004-05 and the Williams Lake Timberwolves of the BritishColumbia Hockey League in 2005-06 ... was Timberwolves’ fourth leadingscorer with a line of 19-23-42 in 59 games ... named Rookie of the Yearwith the Bulls after scoring 32 points on 15 goals and 17 assists ... teamcaptain at Edina.

Personal: Corporate finance and accounting major ... age as of Oct. 15:23 ... brother Christian, 29, played hockey at Findlay ... cousin, MattMaunu played hockey at Northern Michigan and cousin, Michelle Maunu,is a senior defenseman on the women’s hockey team at Minnesota ... sonof Len and Pat Olson.

Anders Olson26 Senior • D • 6-2 • 200Edina, Minn. • Williams Lake Timberwolves (BCHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2006-07 21 1 3 4 10/31 -2 0 0 0 14 0 1 1 7/25 -2 0 0 02007-08 30 0 3 3 9/18 -5 0 0 0 23 0 3 3 4/8 -1 0 0 02008-09 28 0 5 5 8/27 +6 0 0 0 19 0 3 3 5/10 +7 0 0 0Career 79 1 11 12 27/76 -1 0 0 0 56 0 7 7 16/43 +4 0 0 0

Career BestsGoals 1 vs. Princeton, Oct. 27, 2006Assists 2 vs. American Int’l, Feb. 9, 2008Points 2 vs. American Int’l, Feb. 9, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 15, 2006Goal vs. Princeton, Oct. 27, 2006Assist vs. Canisius, Dec. 2, 2006

Olson vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 6 0 2 2Air Force 8 0 0 0Army 8 0 4 4Canisius 9 0 2 2Connecticut 9 0 0 0Holy Cross 7 0 0 0Mercyhurst 4 0 1 1Quinnipiac 2 0 0 0Rensselaer 2 0 1 1RIT 7 0 0 0Sacred Heart 5 0 0 0

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2008-09: Played in all but one game, primarilyon the third line ... had a scoring line of 2-7-9 ... spread his points out over eightdifferent games ... set new career-highs inassists and points with two in 4-3 overtimewin at Rensselaer Oct. 18 ... had thesecondary assist on both of Jeff Gumaer’sgoals in that game, including the game-winner in overtime ... assisted on DustinCloutier’s power play goal in 4-2 win overCanisius Nov. 22 ... scored a power playgoal in second period of 6-0 shutout of Army

Jan. 30 ... assisted on the first goal of the game by Blake Hamilton onenight later as Bentley completed series sweep ... scored the first goal ofthe game in 3-1 win over Mercyhurst Feb. 21.

2007-08: Played in 21 games, recording two assists ... tallied an assist atHoly Cross on Jan. 12 ... added an assist vs. American International onFeb. 9.

2006-07: Played in 20 games as a rookie forward ... scored one goal andtallied four assists ... notched first career point with an assist againstPrinceton on Oct. 27 ... missed a stretch of nine games due to illness ...picked up an assist in his first game back on Jan. 6 against Holy Cross ...netted his first career goal in Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals at Army onMarch 10 ... named to Atlantic Hockey Honor Roll on March 12 ... selectedto Atlantic Hockey All-Academic Team.

Before Bentley: Graduated from Earl of March Secondary School in2003 ... attended Carleton University in Canada for two years ... playedjunior hockey for the Kanata Stallions of the Central Junior A HockeyLeague, where he was an assistant captain for two seasons ... was theStallions’ leading scorer in 2005-06 (25-37-62) ... named to CJHL All-Star team in 2005-06 ... also played baseball in high school.

Personal: Financemajor ... age as ofOct. 15: 24 ... brotherChad, 19 ... son ofKim and LoredanaOsmars.

Kane Osmars14 Senior • F • 5-11 • 177Kanata, Ontario • Kanata Stallions (CJHL)

Career BestsGoals 1 accomplished three times

last vs. Mercyhurst, Feb. 21, 2009Assists 2 at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008Points 2 at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Air Force, Oct. 21, 2006Goal at Army, March 10, 2007Assist vs. Princeton, Oct. 27, 2006

Osmars vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 8 0 2 2Air Force 12 0 1 1Army 8 2 1 3Canisius 8 0 2 2Connecticut 8 0 0 0Holy Cross 7 0 2 2Mercyhurst 8 1 0 1Northeastern 1 0 0 0Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 2 2RIT 7 0 0 0Sacred Heart 2 0 1 1

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2006-07 20 1 4 5 7/14 0 0 0 0 16 0 3 3 5/10 -1 0 0 02007-08 21 0 2 2 8/32 -7 0 0 0 18 0 2 2 8/32 -6 0 0 02008-09 37 2 7 9 15/30 -10 1 0 0 27 2 4 6 14/28 -8 1 0 0Career 78 3 13 16 30/76 -17 1 0 0 61 2 9 11 27/70 -15 1 0 0

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2008-09: Tied for fifth on the team in points(27), his second straight season with 27points ... fifth in goals (12) and sixth in assists(15) ... played in 37 games, primarily as a leftwing on the second line but also saw timeon the first line early in the season ... scoredBentley’s lone goal, unassisted, in 4-1 lossat No. 10 Northeastern ... had two assistsin 4-2 win over Canisius Nov. 22 ... creditedwith game-winning goal in 4-1 win over HolyCross Dec. 5 ... had a six-game, seven pointscoring streak from Jan. 2-Jan. 16 (three

goals, four assists) ... two of those goals came in first period of 4-3 winat Canisius Jan. 10 ... named to Atlantic Hockey Weekly Honor Roll Jan.11 ... scored an empty net goal as Bentley shocked Maine 3-1 Jan. 16 ...scored a goal and had an assist in 4-3 win at Sacred Heart Jan. 24 ... hadanother six-game, seven point scoring streak from Jan. 31-Feb. 20 (threegoals, four assists), including game-winning goal at Army Jan. 31 ... had agoal and an assist in 4-1 win at Holy Cross Feb. 6 ... scored a goal in gameone and notched an assist in game three of quarterfinals series withCanisius, both Bentley wins.

2007-08: First player in program historyto be named the Atlantic Hockey Rookieof the Year ... named to the Atlantic HockeyAll-Rookie team ... played in 35 games ...led team with 16 goals and added 11 assistsfor 27 points, all of which came in AtlanticHockey contests ... led Falcons with fivepower play goals ... led Atlantic Hockeyfreshmen in goal scoring and was sixthoverall in the conference ... second-leadingfreshman scorer in Atlantic Hockey ...scored first collegiate points with a goaland an assist in 4-0 win over Air Force onOct. 26 ... tallied season-best two assistson Nov. 3 in 5-1 win at AmericanInternational ... named AHA Rookie of theMonth in November after tallying sevenpoints (2-5-7) ... scored a hat trick to leadFalcons to 6-4 win at Holy Cross on Jan.11 ... hat trick included first career short-handed goal and first career game-winninggoal ... named AHA Rookie of the Week

Jan 14 & 28 ... scored two goals each in three straight games from Jan. 25-Feb. 1 ... netted game-tying goals in back-to-back contests, scoring with13 seconds remaining in regulation on Jan. 26 vs. Mercyhurst and withnine seconds left in the third period on Feb. 1 at Air Force ... selected asAHA Rookie of the Month in January after scoring eight goals in sixgames ... named to AHA Honor Roll six times ... named Atlantic HockeyAll-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of Minnetonka High School ... playedjunior hockey with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States HockeyLeague ... had a scorling line of 7-7-14 in 46 games and was +6 ... earnedAll-State honors at Minnetonka ... two-time All-Conference selection ...team captain ... led team to state tournament ... also played golf in highschool.

Personal: Majoring inmanagement ... age asof Oct. 15: 22 ... sistersJanelle, 24, and Lauren,17 ... son of Scott andJeanine Peterson.

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2007-08 35 16 11 27 7/14 -2 5 1 1 27 16 11 27 5/10 +3 5 1 12008-09 37 12 15 27 10/20 +3 2 0 2 28 9 14 23 9/18 +7 2 0 2Career 72 28 26 54 17/34 +1 7 1 3 55 25 25 50 14/28 +10 7 1 3

Career BestsGoals 3 at Holy Cross, Jan. 11, 2008Assists 2 at American Int’l, Nov. 3, 2007

vs. Canisius, Nov. 22, 2008Points 3 at Holy Cross, Jan. 11, 2008

at Air Force, Feb. 1, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Rensselaer, Oct. 9, 2007Goal vs. Air Force, Oct. 26, 2007Assist vs. Air Force, Oct. 26, 2007

Peterson vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 6 0 2 2Air Force 11 3 6 9Army 6 2 2 4Canisius 9 4 4 8Connecticut 8 3 3 6Holy Cross 6 5 3 8Mercyhurst 6 5 1 6Northeastern 1 1 0 1Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 2 0 0 0RIT 5 1 4 5Sacred Heart 4 3 1 4

Erik Peterson7 Junior • F • 5-9 • 160Shorewood, Minn. • Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

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third defensive pairing ... teamed with CaseyRussell five times on the third defensivepairing . . . made collegiate debut atRensselaer Oct. 18 ... had the secondaryassist on Jamie Nudy’s third period goalagainst Ohio State Dec. 13 ... last appearanceof the season was Jan. 9 at Canisius ... namedAtlantic Hockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of Culver Military Academy ... played onthe varsity team all three years he attended ... assistant captain as asenior ... helped Culver post a perfect 8-0 record at the LawrenceAcademy and the E.G. Watkins Cushing Tournaments ... selected to theAll-Tournament team at the Watkins Tournament ... selected as the

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 10 0 1 1 2/4 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 2/4 -1 0 0 0

Tyler Quartuccio3 Sophomore • D • 5-9 • 175Aurora, Colo. • Culver Military Academy

Career BestsAssists 1 at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008Points 1 at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008Assist 1at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008

Quartuccio vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 1 0 0 0Air Force 1 0 0 0Canisius 2 0 0 0Connecticut 1 0 0 0Holy Cross 1 0 0 0Mercyhurst 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 0 0RIT 1 0 0 0

recipient of the Coach’s Award as a junior and senior ... amassed 26points and a +35 as a senior ... also lettered in golf.

Personal: Majoring in corporate finance and accounting ... age as of Oct.15: 19 ... sister Hayley, 18 and brother Brett, 13 ... son of Doug andLeslee Quartuccio.

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2008-09: Played in 23 games, starting 22 ...named the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of theYear by Inside College Hockey ... named thirdteam All-Atlantic Hockey and All-Rookie ...chosen as the Atlantic Hockey Rookie ofthe Week four times (Oct. 20, Jan. 19, Feb.2, Feb. 16), and the Goaltender of the Weekonce (Feb. 23) ... named the Atlantic HockeyRookie of the Month for January after going5-1 and posting a 2.51 goals against averageand a .916 save percentage ... an HonorableMention for the Hockey Commissioner’s

Association National Rookie of the Month Award for January ... setprogram record for lowest GAA in a single-season at 2.68 ... savepercentage of .912 is the third lowest single-season percentage in schoolhistory ... had the third lowest GAA in Atlantic Hockey, the fifth bestsave percentage and the fifth best winning percentage (.568) ... set schoolDivision I record for consecutive wins with eight from Jan. 9-Feb. 21 ...won his collegiate debut at Rensselaer Oct. 20 … made 27 saves in 4-1loss at No. 10 Northeastern Nov. 8 ... stopped season-high 41 shots asBentley nearly upset Ohio State, losing 3-2 in overtime Dec. 13 ... thewinning goalie in arguably the biggest win in program history, a 3-1victory at Maine Jan. 16 ... made 35 saves in that game and allowed only apower play goal ... allowed just one goal each in four straight starts fromJan. 31-Feb. 21 ... stopped 28 shots as Bentley defeated No. 20 Air Force

Feb. 14, the program’s first ever win over a ranked team ... made 35 savesin 3-1 win over Mercyhurst Feb. 21 ... Air Force and Mercyhurst cameinto those games with the top-ranked offense in Division I ... the winninggoalie in both wins over Canisius in the Atlantic Hockey quarterfinals ...named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of Kent School ... played junior hockeywith the New York Apple Core of the Eastern Junior Hockey League andthe Markham Waxers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League ... in the2006-07 season for Apple Core, played in 35 games and went 19-13-3with a 2.82 GAA and a .915 save percentage ... played in the EJHL All-Stargame ... saw action in 19 games during the 2007-08 season with Markhamand went 15-2 with a 2.65 goals against average and a .921 saves percentage... had a 15-5 record during the 2008 OJHL playoffs ... selected as anOJHL Player of the Month.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 22 ... brotherSam, 24 ... son of Peter and Jeri Rank.

Kyle Rank1 Sophomore • G • 5-10 • 165Islip, N.Y. • Markham Waxers (OJHL)

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY

Year GP GS MIN W-L-T SVS SV% GA GAA SHO GP W-L-T SV% GAA SHO2008-09 23 22 1323 12-9-1 615 .912 59 2.68 0 15 8-5-1 .917 2.48 0

Career BestsSaves 41 at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008Winning Streak 8 Jan. 10-Feb. 21, 2009Unbeaten Streak 8 Jan. 10-Feb. 21, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008Start at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008Win at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008

Rank vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP W-L-T SV% GAAAmerican Int’l 2 1-1-0 .870 3.57Air Force 3 1-2-0 .897 3.00Army 1 1-0-0 .960 1.00Canisius 5 4-1-0 .890 3.36Connecticut 1 0-1-0 .882 4.00Holy Cross 2 1-1-0 .934 2.02Mercyhurst 3 1-0-1 .964 1.16Northeastern 1 0-1-0 .900 3.04Rensselaer 1 1-0-1 .870 2.77RIT 1 0-1-0 .906 3.03Sacred Heart 1 1-0-0 .897 3.01

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Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2007-08 20 1 1 2 5/10 -2 0 0 0 15 1 0 1 4/8 -1 0 0 02008-09 --Did Not Play--Career 20 1 1 2 5/10 -2 0 0 0 15 1 0 1 4/8 -1 0 0 0

Career BestsGoals 1 at RIT, March 1, 2008Assists 1 at UMass-Lowell, Dec. 8, 2007Points 1 at UMass-Lowell, Dec. 8, 2007

1 at RIT, March 1, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Quinnipiac, Oct. 16, 2007Goal at RIT, March 1, 2008Assist at UMass-Lowell, Dec. 8, 2007

Robert vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 3 0 0 0Air Force 2 0 0 0Army 2 0 0 0Canisius 2 0 0 0Connecticut 3 0 0 0Quinnipiac 1 0 0 0RIT 1 1 0 1Sacred Heart 2 0 0 0

2008-09: Did not seen any game action ...named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

2007-08: Appeared in 20 games ... made firstcareer appearance at Quinnipiac on Oct.16 ... tallied first career assist and point onTom Dickhudt’s goal at UMass-Lowell onDec. 8 ... scored first career goal at RIT onMarch 1 ... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: Graduated from The Blake School in 2005 ... played twoyears of junior hockey with the Bismarck Bobcats of the North AmericanHockey League ... led Bobcats in scoring during the 2006-07 season with

48 points (26-22-48) over 51 games ... during the 2005-06 season, had ascoring line of 19-8-27 in 45 games ... teammates with sophomore RyanKayfes with Bismarck from 2005-07 ... captained hockey team at Blakejunior and senior years ... was an All-State Honorable Mention ... earnedAll-Conference honors ... also played baseball and soccer in high school... was an All-State Honorable Mention in baseball and was also an All-Conference selection.

Personal: Majoring in finance ... age as of Oct. 15: 22 ... brother Tyller, 16... son of Patrick and Kimberly Robert.

Jeremy Robert25 Junior • F • 5-10 • 170Maplewood, Minn. • Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)

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Sophomore • F • 5-11 • 185Basehor, Kan. • Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)

Aaron Stonacek18blowout of Canisius Jan. 9 ... scored in his second-to-last game of the

season, Jan. 23 at Sacred Heart ... named Atlantic Hockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of Blue Valley Northwest High School ...played junior hockey with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs of the North AmericanHockey League in 2007-08 ... played in 56 games and was fourth on theteam in points with 36 (18-18-36) ... led team in goals and was seventh inassists ... was the team’s leading scorer during the 2008 playoffs withnine points (5-4-9) ... played parts of the season with sophomore RyanKayfes ...midget hockey team, Russell Stover, finished third in the AAAnationals ... was team captain.

Personal: Majoring in actuarial mathematics ... age as of Oct. 15: 21 ...brother Clint, 28 and sister Allison, 26 ... brother played soccer atBryant ... son of Bob and Trudy Stonacek.

2008-09: Was in the lineup for the first 24games of the season before an injury endedhis season ... in the first half of the season,played left wing on the second line ... insecond half of the season, switchedbetween center and left wing on the thirdline before the injury ... team’s highestscoring freshman with a line of 5-5-10 ...scored his first career goal at No. 17 AirForce Nov. 1 ... had the assist on Jeff

Gumaer’s power play goal in 1-0 win over UConn Nov. 7 ... had an assistin both games of series with Holy Cross on the weekend of Dec. 5 ...assisted on Ryan Kayfes’ power play goal in first period of game at OhioState Dec. 13 ... scored in series finale with RIT Jan. 3 ... found the backof the net twice (one shorthanded, the other on the power play) in 8-3

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 24 5 5 10 2/4 +1 2 1 0 18 5 4 9 1/2 +5 2 1 0

Career BestsGoals 2 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009Assists 1 accomplished five times

last at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008Points 2 at Canisius, Jan. 9, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 17, 2008Goal at Air Force, Nov. 1, 2008Assist vs. UConn, Nov. 7, 2008

Stonacek vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 2 0 0 0Air Force 2 1 0 1Canisius 4 2 0 2Connecticut 2 0 1 1Holy Cross 2 0 2 2Mercyhurst 2 0 1 1Northeastern 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 0 0RIT 2 1 0 1Sacred Heart 2 1 0 1

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Sophomore • D • 6-1 • 178Calgary, Alberta • Olds Grizzlys (AJHL)

Mike Switzer42008-09: Played in 37 games and missed onlyone contest as a healthy scratch ... usuallyteamed with Ryan Kayfes on the defensivepairings ... had six assists on the season ...notched an assist in only second careergame, assisting on Pat Percella’s goal atRensselaer Oct. 18 ... credited with anotherassist one game later at No. 17 Air Force ...was a season best +2 in 5-2 win atMercyhurst Nov. 14 ... assisted on two goals

in 6-4 loss to Mercyhurst Feb. 20 ... had the primary assist on BrendanHarrison’s goal in game one win over Canisius March 13 ... named AtlanticHockey All-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2005 graduate of Lord Beaverbrook High School ...played junior hockey with Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior HockeyLeague ... in the 2007-08 season, had a scoring line of 4-23-27 in 48games ... was the team’s third highest scoring defenseman ... his 23assists was tied for third on the team ... registered four assists in nineplayoff games ... was an Alberta Midget AAA All-Star ... a team captain in2005 with his Midget AAA team ... named Most Valuable Defenseman onhis Midget team ... earned Top Defenseman honors in Midget A league ...recipient of the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 22 ... brotherBrett, 19 ... son of Scott and Yvonne Switzer.

Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 37 0 6 6 25/53 -2 0 0 0 27 0 4 4 19/41 +5 0 0 0

Career BestsAssists 2 vs. Mercyhurst, Feb. 20, 2009Points 2 vs. Mercyhurst, Feb. 20, 2009

Career FirstsGame at Colgate, Oct. 17, 2008Assist at Rensselaer, Oct. 18, 2008

Switzer vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAmerican Int’l 2 0 0 0Air Force 5 0 1 1Army 2 0 0 0Canisius 6 0 1 1Connecticut 4 0 0 0Holy Cross 4 0 1 1Mercyhurst 4 0 2 2Northeastern 1 0 0 0Rensselaer 1 0 1 1RIT 2 0 0 0Sacred Heart 2 0 0 0

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Personal: Majoring in economics-finance ... age as of Oct. 15: 20 ...grandfather played quarterback at Penn State ... sisters Angela, 25 andLauren, 23 ... son of Ray and Sharon Nudy.

Career BestsGoals 1 at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008Points 1 at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008

Career FirstsGame at Air Force, Nov. 1, 2008Goal at Ohio State, Dec. 13, 2008

Nudy vs. 09-10 OpponentsTeam GP G A PTSAir Force 1 0 0 0

Jamie Nudy11 Sophomore • F • 5-8 • 165West Chester, Pa. • Choate Rosemary Hall

2008-09: Played in two games and was ahealthy scratch for every other contest ...made his debut at No. 17 Air Force Nov. 1... made his presence felt in his otherappearance, scoring 1:51 into the thirdperiod of game at Ohio State Dec. 13, givingBentley a 2-1 lead ... named Atlantic HockeyAll-Academic.

Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of ChoateRosemary Hall ... scored 16 points as asenior with 10 goals and six assists ... was

an assistant captain at Choate ... was on the varsity team for threeseasons ... named Athlete of the Year as a sophomore ... played footballand lacrosse as well … served as captain of the lacrosse team.

Nick Vitale31 Senior • G • 6-0 • 180Peabody, Mass. • Brewster Academy

2008-09: Did not see any game action.

2007-08: Did not play in any games.

2006-07: Did not see any game action ...named to Atlantic Hockey All-AcademicTeam.

Before Bentley: Graduated from SaintMary’s Lynn High School in 2005 and spenta year of prep school at Brewster Academy... selected as 2005 St. Mary’s Male Athlete

of the Year ... named league and team Most Valuable Player in 2005 andwas a league All-Star in 2004 and 2005 ... MVP of the NewburyportClassic ... led Saint Mary’s to MIAA state tournament all four years ...also played golf in high school ... earned Boston Globe All-Scholastic honorsin golf in 2003 ... won state golf championship in 2005 ... was a four-timeleague All-Star and two-year captain of the golf team.

Personal: Accountancy major ... age as of Oct. 15: 22 ... sister Victoria, 24... son of Les and Margaret Vitale ... father, Les, played hockey and baseballat Bentley in the 1970s.

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Career Statistics OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEYYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/- PP SH GW2008-09 2 1 0 1 1/2 -1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/2 -2 0 0 0

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Before Bentley: 2007 graduate ofRochester Lourdes ... played junior hockeyin the North American Hockey League fortwo seasons ... spilt the 2008-09 seasonbetween the Springfield Jr. Blues and theAlexandria Blizzard and played with theBlizzard for the entire 2007-08 season ... in24 games last season for Alexandria, put upa scoring line of 12-9-21 ... in 21 games forthe Jr. Blues, had 10 goals and four assists

Brandon Bahnemann8 Freshman • F • 6-2 • 201Rochester, Minn. • Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL)

for a season total of 22-13-35 in 45 games ... was the Blizzard's fourthleading scorer in 2007-08 with a line of 22-22-44 in 55 games ... third ingoals and fifth in assists ... helped Alexandria to Central Division title ...scored six goals and had three assists in 13 playoff games ... ranked ashigh as 180 by the NHL Central Scouting Service ... played in the NAHLTop Prospects Tournament ... chosen to play in the National InvitationalTournament ... team captain as a senior at Rochester.

Personal: Majoring in management ... age as of Oct. 15: 20 ... brotherMatt, 25 ... son of Steve and Sherilyn Bahnemann.

Joe Campanelli16 Freshman • F • 6-1 • 183Pierrefonds, Quebec • Westminster Prep

Before Bentley: 2009 graduate ofWestminster Prep in Simsbury, Conn. ...ranked by the NHL Central ScoutingService as the 130th best North Americanplayer eligible for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft... in 25 games for Westminster last season,scored 18 goals and had 15 assists for 33points ... team's leading scorer as a juniorand senior ... team MVP.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 19 ... sisterLaura, 23 ... son Vincenzo Campanelli and Lila Zajdler.

Before Bentley: 2006 graduate of LegacyHigh School ... played junior hockey withthe Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NorthAmerican Hockey League for three seasons... team's second leading scorer during the2008-09 season with a scoring line of 24-16-40 in 50 games ... led team in goals ...team captain and team MVP ... had two goalsand four assists in five playoff games ...during the 2007-08 season had five goals

Brett Hartung10 Freshman • F • 5-11 • 185Tallahassee, Fla. • Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL)

and nine assists in 51 games ... named team's Most Improved Player ... hada 6-3-9 scoring line in 58 games during the 2006-07 season.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 21 ... sisterNikki, 17 and brother Trent, 4 ... son of Chip Hartung and Dana Jones.

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Micah Williams5 Freshman • D • 6-1 • 195Valrico, Fla. • Lawrence Academy

Before Bentley: 2009 graduate of LawrenceAcademy in Groton, Mass. ... had two goalsand 10 assists in 30 games for Lawrence ...named all-Independent School League ... ledLawrence to ISL championship as a senior.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 19 ... sistersNicole, 25, Katrina, 24, Bethany, 21 and brother Justice, 8 ... son of Billand Bobbi Williams.

Before Bentley: 2008 graduate of BlessedTrinity Catholic ... played junior hockey withthe Burlington Cougars of the OntarioJunior Hockey League for two seasons ...led the Cougars in scoring in 2008-09 with28 goals, 39 assists for 67 points in 49 games... led team in assists and was second ingoals ... had four goals and six assists ineight playoff games ... team captain ...playedin 2008 OJHL All-Star game ... Burlington's

Dan Koudys13 Freshman • F • 5-7 • 160Grimsby, Ontario • Burlington Cougars (OJHL)

fifth leading scorer with a 17-31-48 line in 49 games in 2007-08 ... fifth inassists ... chosen for Team Canada East Camp.

Personal: Has not declared a major ... age as of Oct. 15: 19 ... brotherJoe, 21, is a junior on the Alabama-Huntsville hockey team ... son ofRandy and Laurie Koudys.

Before Bentley: 2007 graduate of FargoNorth High School ... played junior hockeyin the North American Hockey League forthree seasons ... played for the MahoningValley Phantoms during the 2008-09 seasonand the Fargo-Moorhead Jets for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons ... named a TopProspects All-Star in 2009 ... was thePhantoms' third leading scorer with 46points on 18 goals and 28 assists in 56 games

Jordy Trottier22 Freshman • F • 5-11 • 180Bozeman, Mont. • Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL)

... third in goals and second in assists ... registered a +13 ... was the Jets'fourth leading scorer in 07-08 season with a line of 16-28-44 in 58 games... sixth in goals and third in assists ... team captain ... had a 9-14-23scoring line in 45 games in 2006-07.

Personal: Majoring in management ... age as of Oct. 15: 20 ... sister Ryley,23 ... son of Monty and Cathy Trottier ... uncle Bryan, is in the HockeyHall of Fame and won six Stanley Cups with the New York Islanders andPittsburg Penguins ... father and uncle Rocky also played in the NHL.

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Dustin Cloutier andErik Peterson

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The 2008-09 season was a banner yearfor the Bentley University hockey team, onethat helped the program establish itself as ateam on the rise in the college hockeylandscape. The Falcons earned home ice in theAtlantic Hockey playoffs and advanced to thesemifinals for the third time after defeatingCanisius two games to one in the quarterfinals.

With 19 victories, the Falcons establisheda new school record for wins in the team’s10-year Division I history, more than doublingtheir total from the previous season.Moreover, the 10-win improvement was thethird largest in Division I, trailing only nationalchampions Boston University and Ohio State.

An early season win at Rensselaer was asign of things to come. Playing in front of asold-out crowd, Bentley posted a 4-3 win inovertime on a goal by senior Jeff Gumaer.Freshman netminder Kyle Rank flashed hispotential early on, making 20 saves in hiscollegiate debut.

Another early season highlight came inmid-November, as Bentley took three points in a series at Mercyhurst.A 5-2 win over the Lakers on Nov. 14 was the team’s first win in Eriesince 2003. November also saw Bentley sweep Canisius at home, thefirst two of six victories over the Golden Griffins during the season.

The Falcons though went through a rough patch in December andthe early parts of January, going 1-5 during a stretch that featured a win

over Holy Cross, an overtime loss at OhioState and a sweep by RIT, leaving Bentley’srecord at 6-10-1 through 17 games

A trip to Buffalo one week later to faceCanisius again was when things began to turnaround however. The Falcons crushed theirhosts 8-3 in the first game, then finished thesweep with a 4-3 win the next night.

One weekend later Bentley posted themost significant win in program history, a 3-1win at Maine on Jan. 16. Gumaer led the offensewith two goals, and Rank was magnificent innet with 35 saves.

That landmark win sent Bentley on its way,as they would go 6-1 over the next sevengames. A 4-1 home win over Holy Cross onFeb. 7 was the team’s fifth in a row, setting upa showdown with first place and No. 20 AirForce on the weekend of Feb. 13.

Air Force took the first game in stunningfashion, scoring a game-winning, shorthandedgoal with just one second remaining. Bentleythough rebounded nicely the next night,

securing a 4-1 win behind two Cloutier power play goals. The win overAir Force was the program’s first ever over a ranked team.

With home ice in its sights, Bentley next welcomed Mercyhurst toRyan Skating Arena for a crucial series. Mercyhurst won the first game 6-4, but Bentley took the second game 3-1. The Falcons then faced UConnto close out the regular season, and despite only getting one point outof the series, they clinched the four-seed and home-ice in the AtlanticHockey quarterfinals, setting up a meeting with Canisius.

After sitting four games under .500 after 17 games, Bentley finishedthe regular season on an 11-5-1 tear.

In its first home playoff game since 2006, Bentley took game one 6-3 behind two Prewitt goals. The Griffs took game two 7-3, but Bentleyclosed out the series in game three as Gumaer led the way with a hattrick.

The season, however, would come to an end five days later in thesemifinals in Rochester, N.Y., when Air Force eliminated Bentley 3-0 onits way to its third straight Atlantic Hockey championship.

There were many great individual performances in 2008-09. Prewittwas a force offensively, putting up a 21-21-42 scoring line. Canzoneri(27 assists) and Gumaer (17-20-37) rounded out a tremendous top line.The second line of sophomores Erik Peterson (12-15-27) and Cloutier(17-17-34) and junior Marc Menzione (14-13-27) showed that the Falconswill have plenty of offense in 2009-10.

Several freshmen also made their marks. Rank went 12-9-1 and setthe school record for the lowest goals against average in a single-seasonat 2.68. Defensemen Trent Bonnett, Ryan Kayfes and Mike Switzer wereregulars in the line-up and will give Bentley a strong defensive core inthe years to come.

The Falcons’ accomplishments did not go unnoticed by their peers.Head coach Ryan Soderquist was named the Atlantic Hockey Coach ofthe Year for engineering his team’s turnaround. Prewitt was named secondteam All-Conference, and Rank was named third team All-Conferenceand All-Rookie. Canzoneri won the Best Defensive Forward award andthe Individual Sportsmanship award.

Dain Prewitt was Bentley’s leading scorer lastseason with 21 goals and 21 assists.

Bentley’s 2008-09 Atlantic Hockey AwardsPlayer of the Week DateDustin Cloutier (co-Player) Jan. 12Anthony Canzoneri Jan. 26Jeff Gumaer March 16

Goaltender of the WeekJoe Calvi Nov. 9Joe Calvi Feb. 2Kyle Rank Feb. 22

Rookie of the WeekKyle Rank Oct. 20, Jan. 19, Feb. 2, Feb. 16

Atlantic Hockey Player of the MonthDain Prewitt, January

Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the MonthKyle Rank, January

Atlantic Hockey Coach of the YearRyan Soderquist

Second Team All-ConferenceDain Prewitt

Third Team All-ConferenceKyle Rank

All-Rookie TeamKyle Rank

Best Defensive ForwardAnthony Canzoneri

Individual Sportsmanship AwardAnthony Canzoneri

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT GW GOAL NOTESOct. 17 at Colgate L 4-1 Brian Day scores twice for Colgate as Bentley drops opener 4-1Oct. 18 at Rensselaer W 4-3 (ot) Gumaer Gumaer’s OT winner lifts Falcons to win in front of sold out crowdOct. 31 at No. 17 Air Force* L 5-1 Air Force improves to 7-0-0 with 5-1 winNov. 1 at No. 17 Air Force* L 8-2 Lamoureux scores hat trick as Air Force stays unbeatenNov. 7 Connecticut* W 1-0 Gumaer Calvi (24 saves) makes Gumaer’s first period power play goal stand upNov. 8 at No. 10 Northeastern L 4-1 Falcons hang tough, but NU prevails after Vitale’s backbreaking goalNov. 14 at Mercyhurst* W 5-2 Percella Three first period goals help Bentley to first win in Erie since 2003Nov. 15 at Mercyhurst* T 1-1 (ot) Rank (33 saves) and Zapolski (36 saves) battle to 1-1 drawNov. 21 Canisius* W 4-3 Cloutier Cloutier wins it with tiebreaking goal with 2:11 left in thirdNov. 22 Canisius* W 4-2 Prewitt Prewitt tallies two goals as Bentley takes 4-0 lead and finishes sweepNov. 25 AIC* L 3-1 Bentley’s power play sputters (1-9); AIC capitalizes to post 3-1 victoryDec. 5 Holy Cross* W 4-1 Peterson Falcons bounce back thanks to three second period goalsDec. 6 at Holy Cross* L 3-2 Two goals by Matt Celin enough for Crusaders to salvage seriesDec. 12 at Ohio State L 10-1 Seven third period goals help Buckeyes put away FalconsDec. 13 at Ohio State L 3-2 (ot) Bentley leads in third period, but Zac Dalpe wins it for OSU in OTJan. 2 RIT* L 3-2 Bentley scores first, but three unanswered goals help RIT prevailJan. 3 RIT* L 4-2 Special teams (RIT 3-8 on the PP, Bentley 0-6) lead Tigers to sweepJan. 9 at Canisius* W 8-3 Cloutier Cloutier has career night (three goals, two assists) in Bentley routJan. 10 at Canisius* W 4-3 Prewitt Prewitt scores game-winner in third after Falcons blow 3-0 leadJan. 14 at Connecticut* L 2-1 (ot) Huskies tie game in waning moments, win on shorthanded goal in OTJan. 16 at Maine W 3-1 Gumaer Rank (35 saves) and Gumaer (two goals) star as Bentley upsets MaineJan. 20 AIC* W 6-4 Prewitt Prewitt breaks 4-4 tie late in game, Gumaer seals win moments laterJan. 23 at Sacred Heart* L 6-5 (ot) Five goals not enough; Patrick Knowlton wins it for Pioneers in OTJan. 24 at Sacred Heart* W 4-3 Prewitt Prewitt’s PP goal helps Falcons win, overcome 1-11 night on the PPJan. 30 at Army* W 6-0 Canzoneri Two goals in first 42 seconds propel Bentley; Calvi posts shutoutJan. 31 at Army* W 4-1 Peterson Third period goals by Peterson and Prewitt help Bentley sweep ArmyFeb. 6 at Holy Cross* W 4-1 Cloutier Calvi (28 saves) and Peterson, Cloutier, Menzione line lead BentleyFeb. 7 Holy Cross* W 4-1 Menzione Menzione breaks 1-1 tie with 5:12 left in third for fifth straight winFeb. 13 No. 20 Air Force* L 3-2 Air Force shocks Bentley on Phillipich’s SH goal with one second leftFeb. 14 No. 20 Air Force* W 4-1 Cloutier Rank, Cloutier lead Bentley to first ever win over ranked teamFeb. 20 Mercyhurst* L 6-4 Lakers score four power play goals in second period to pull awayFeb. 21 Mercyhurst* W 3-1 Prewitt Rank stops nation’s highest scoring offense for eighth straight winFeb. 27 at Connecticut* L 4-1 Falcons still clinch home ice despite loss; Rank’s win streak snappedFeb. 28 Connecticut* T 2-2 (ot) Moise’s 28 saves help Bentley earn draw in regular season finaleMarch 13 Canisius^ W 6-3 Canzoneri Five different players score as Bentley takes game oneMarch 14 Canisius^ L 7-3 Rally from 5-1 down falls short, Canisius extends series with winMarch 15 Canisius^ W 4-2 Gumaer Gumaer’s hat trick leads Bentley to series clinching winMarch 20 vs. Air Force$ L 3-0 Matt Fairchild scores twice and eventual champions move on to finals

* Atlantic Hockey game ^ Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals $ Atlantic Hockey Semifinals

OVERALL: 19-17-2 ATLANTIC HOCKEY: 15-11-2 HOME: 10-6-1 AWAY: 9-10-1

PLAYER HAD A G A P

#6 Trent Bonnett 0-0-0 5-2-1 5-2-1#22 Anthony Canzoneri 5-1-0 13-6-0 15-7-0#22 Dustin Cloutier 7-5-0 11-2-1 13-6-1#17 Brandon Graffunder 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0#15 Jeff Gumaer 11-0-0 11-3-0 16-3-0#8 Blake Hamilton 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0#9 Brendan Harrison 2-0-0 3-1-1 5-1-1#12 Ryan Kayfes 1-1-0 5-2-0 6-2-0#27 Justin Kemmerer 3-0-0 3-1-1 6-1-1#21 Herbie Kent 1-1-1 2-0-0 3-1-1#19 Marc Menzione 8-5-0 6-3-1 11-7-1#11 Jamie Nudy 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0#26 Anders Olson 0-0-0 4-1-0 4-1-0#14 Kane Osmars 2-0-0 3-2-0 5-2-0#10 Pat Percella 4-1-1 0-1-0 4-2-1#7 Erik Peterson 7-3-1 8-5-0 13-8-1#24 Bobby Preece 2-0-0 10-5-1 11-5-1#16 Dain Prewitt 11-6-0 10-2-0 17-8-0#3 Tyler Quartuccio 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0#25 Jeremy Robert 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0#2 Casey Russell 0-0-0 8-1-0 8-1-0#18 Aaron Stonacek 1-3-0 3-2-0 3-5-0#4 Mike Switzer 0-0-0 3-2-0 3-2-0

BENTLEY’S RECORD WHEN

Leading after first period ......................... 15-2-0Trailing after first period ............................. 1-8-0Tied after first period .................................. 3-7-2Leading after second period .................... 14-2-2Trailing after second period .................... 0-13-0Tied after second period ............................ 5-2-0Overtime games ............................................ 1-3-2Bentley outshoots opponent .................. 14-6-1Opponent outshoots Bentley ................ 5-11-1Bentley scores three or more ............... 18-3-0Bentley scores two or less ..................... 1-14-2Opponent scores three or more .......... 7-16-0Opponent scores two or less ................ 12-1-2Bentley scores first ................................... 16-6-2Opponent scores first .............................. 3-11-0Bentley has power-play goal .................... 14-7-0Bentley has short-handed goal .................. 2-0-0Bentley at Ryan Skating Arena ................ 10-6-1Bentley on the road ................................... 9-10-1Playing Atlantic Hockey .......................... 15-11-2Playing CCHA ................................................ 0-2-0Playing ECAC ................................................. 1-1-0Playing Hockey East ...................................... 1-1-0

2008-09 SINGLE GAME HIGHS

TEAMGoals .................................... 8 at Canisius (Jan. 9)Shots ......................... 44 vs. Canisius (March 14)Saves ......................... 41 at Ohio State (Dec. 13)Penalties .................. 14 at Ohio State (Dec. 12)Penalty Minutes ..... 58 at Ohio State (Dec. 12)

INDIVIDUALGoals ................. 3, Cloutier at Canisius (Jan. 9).................... 3, Gumaer vs. Canisius (March 15)Assists ................ 3, Canzoneri vs. AIC (Jan. 20)................ 3, Canzoneri vs. Canisius (March 15)..................... 3, Prewitt vs. Holy Cross (Feb. 7)..................... 3, Prewitt vs. Canisius (March 15).................... 3, Russell at Sacred Heart (Jan. 24)Points ................ 5, Cloutier at Canisius (Jan. 9)Shots .............. 8, Prewitt vs. Canisius (Nov. 22)Saves .............. 41, Rank at Ohio State (Dec. 12)Penalties ............. 4, Kayfes at Canisius (Jan. 10)Pen Minutes ........ 15, Preece at OSU (Dec. 12)

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Offensive Statistics ---------------------ALL GAMES---------------------- ----ATLANTIC HOCKEY----

GP G A PTS Sh +/- Pen/Min GP G A PTS Sh +/- Pen/Min16 Dain Prewitt 38 21 21 42 117 +11 7/14 28 16 16 32 96 +11 5/1015 Jeff Gumaer 38 17 20 37 139 +7 16/32 28 10 16 26 100 +6 13/2622 Anthony Canzoneri 38 8 27 35 89 +8 13/26 28 7 18 25 61 +10 5/1023 Dustin Cloutier 38 17 17 34 115 +3 11/22 28 15 15 30 93 +7 10/2019 Marc Menzeione 38 14 13 27 93 -7 12/24 28 13 11 24 72 -1 7/14 7 Erik Peterson 37 12 15 27 101 +3 10/20 28 9 14 23 77 +7 9/1824 Bobby Preece 37 2 22 24 63 +11 31/73 28 2 18 20 50 +7 20/40 2 Casey Russell 36 0 14 14 43 -1 12/24 26 0 13 13 31 +4 10/2018 Aaron Stonacek 24 5 5 10 54 +1 2/4 18 5 4 9 39 +5 1/212 Ryan Kayfes 38 2 8 10 46 0 30/63 28 1 7 8 33 +7 9/1814 Kane Osmars 37 2 7 9 46 -10 15/30 27 2 4 6 38 -8 14/2827 Justin Kemmerer 37 3 5 8 34 -3 8/16 27 2 4 6 23 -1 6/126 Trent Bonnett 37 0 8 8 12 +1 11/22 28 0 8 8 11 +7 9/1810 Pat Percella 38 6 1 7 50 0 11/22 28 4 1 5 38 0 9/189 Brendan Harrison 36 2 5 7 +3 43 18/47 26 1 3 4 34 +2 12/274 Mike Switzer 37 0 6 6 35 -2 25/53 27 0 4 4 32 +5 19/4121 Herbie Kent 30 3 2 5 24 -1 7/14 23 3 2 5 20 -1 3/626 Anders Olson 28 0 5 5 28 +6 8/27 19 0 3 3 19 +7 5/10 8 Blake Hamilton 26 1 1 2 25 -6 2/4 19 1 1 2 20 -2 2/4 1 Kyle Rank 23 0 2 2 0 0 1/2 15 0 1 1 0 0 1/211 Jamie Nudy 2 1 0 2 2 -1 1/2 1 0 0 0 1 -2 1/2 3 Tyler Quartuccio 10 0 1 1 7 0 2/4 8 0 0 0 5 -1 2/435 Joe Calvi 16 0 0 0 0 0 1/2 13 0 0 0 0 0 1/217 Brandon Graffunder 4 0 0 0 0 -1 3/6 3 0 0 0 0 -1 1/2

BENCH 5/10BENTLEY 38 116 205 321 1166 +22 262/563 28 91 163 254 893 +68 187/383OPPONENTS 38 116 209 325 1158 243/511 28 76 140 216 849 185/395

Game-winning goals (19): Prewitt 5, Dustin Cloutier 4, Jeff Gumaer 4, Anthony Canzoneri 2, Erik Peterson 2, Marc Menzione 1, Pat Percella 1Power-play goals (36): Cloutier 11, Menzione 6, Prewitt 5, Gumaer 4, Canzoneri 3, Ryan Kayfes 2, Peterson 2, Aaron Stonacek 2, Kane Osmars 1Short-handed goals (2): Canzoneri 1, Gumaer 1

Goaltending StatisticsGP GS MINUTES GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T SHO

1 Kyle Rank 23 22 1338:21 59 2.68 615 .912 12-9-1 035 Joe Calvi 16 15 869:01 49 3.38 388 .888 7-8-0 230 Nick Moise 2 1 80:10 7 5.24 39 .848 0-0-1 0

EMPTY NET 13 6:44 1BENTLEY 38 2294:16 116 3.03 1042 .900 19-17-2 2OPPONENTS 38 2294:16 116 3.03 1050 .901 17-19-2 1

Team StatisticsOVERALLSHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G PctBentley 1166 30.7 .099Opponents 1158 30.5 .100

POWER PLAYS Goals Chances PctBentley 36 208 .173Opponents 41 229 .179

PENALTY KILL Kills Chances PctBentley 188 229 .821Opponents 171 207 .826

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TotalBentley 41 38 36 1 116Opponents 29 41 43 3 116

CONFERENCESHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G PctBentley 893 31.9 .102Opponents 849 30.3 .090

POWER PLAYS Goals Chances PctBentley 29 158 .184Opponents 28 163 .172

PENALTY KILL Kills Chances PctBentley 135 163 .828Opponents 128 157 .815

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TotalBentley 32 31 28 0 91Opponents 18 31 25 2 76

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#2 #3 #4 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #14 #15Date Opponent RussellQuartuccioSwitzer Bonnett PetersonHamiltonHarrison Percella Nudy Kayfes Osmars GumaerOct. 17 at Colgate 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Oct. 18 at Rensselaer 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-2Oct. 31 at Air Force 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov. 1 at Air Force DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov. 7 Connecticut 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Nov. 8 at Northeastern 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov. 14 at Mercyhurst 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2Nov. 15 at Mercyhurst 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov. 21 Canisius 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1Nov. 22 Canisius 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-2Nov. 25 AIC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Dec. 5 Holy Cross 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Dec. 6 at Holy Cross 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Dec. 12 at Ohio State 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Dec. 13 at Ohio State 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0Jan. 2 RIT DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 3 RIT 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1Jan. 9 at Canisius 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1Jan. 10 at Canisius 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2Jan. 14 at Connecticut 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 16 at Maine 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2Jan. 20 AIC 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-1-3Jan. 23 at Sacred Heart 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0Jan. 24 at Sacred Heart 0-3-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0Jan. 30 at Army 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-2-3Jan. 31 at Army 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2Feb. 6 at Holy Cross 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 7 Holy Cross 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3Feb. 13 Air Force 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1Feb. 14 Air Force 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2Feb. 20 Mercyhurst 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 21 Mercyhurst 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2Feb. 27 at Connecticut 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 28 Connecticut 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Mar. 13 Canisius 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2Mar. 14 Canisius 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2Mar. 15 Canisius 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-0-2Mar. 20 vs. Air Force 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

#16 #17 #18 #19 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27Date Opponent PrewittGraffunderStonacekMenzione Kent CanzoneriCloutier Preece Robert Olson KemmererOct. 17 at Colgate 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Oct. 18 at Rensselaer 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0Oct. 31 at Air Force 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov. 1 at Air Force 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0Nov. 7 Connecticut 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0Nov. 8 at Northeastern 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0Nov. 14 at Mercyhurst 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-0 1-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0Nov. 15 at Mercyhurst 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0Nov. 21 Canisius 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1Nov. 22 Canisius 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-2 0-2-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0Nov. 25 AIC 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0Dec.5 Holy Cross 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0Dec. 6 at Holy Cross 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Dec. 12 at Ohio State 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1Dec. 13 at Ohio State 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 2 RIT 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 3 RIT 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 9 at Canisius 0-2-2 DNP 2-0-2 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-1-1 3-2-5 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1Jan. 10 at Canisius 1-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 14 at Connecticut 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 16 at Maine 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 20 AIC 2-2-4 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-3-3 1-1-2 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan. 23 at Sacred Heart 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-3-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNPJan. 24 at Sacred Heart 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1Jan. 30 at Army 0-2-2 DNP DNP 2-0-2 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-2-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0Jan. 31 at Army 1-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0Feb.6 at Holy Cross 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1Feb. 7 Holy Cross 0-3-3 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 13 Air Force 1-0-1 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 14 Air Force 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 20 Mercyhurst 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 21 Mercyhurst 1-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0Feb. 27 at Connecticut 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb. 28 Connecticut 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Mar. 13 Canisius 2-0-2 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1Mar. 14 Canisius 2-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0Mar. 15 Canisius 0-3-3 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0Mar. 20 vs. Air Force 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0

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Colgate 4, BENTLEY 1Friday, Oct. 17 at Hamilton, N.Y.

Bentley (0-1) 0 0 1 -- 1Colgate (2-0) 2 1 1 -- 4

1st Period: C, PP Francois Brisebois (DavidMcIntyre, Nick St. Pierre) 8:20; C, Brian Day(St. Pierre, David Sloane) 19:342nd Period: C, Austin Smith (Peter Boganich,Ethan Cox) 12:493rd Period: C, Day (McIntyre); B, PP DustinCloutier (Marc Menzione, Bobby Preece) 12:33Saves: C, Alex Evin 13; B, Joe Calvi 18Shots: C, 22 ; B, 14Penalties: C, 6 ; B, 5Power Plays: C, 1-5; B, 1-6

BENTLEY 4, Rensselaer 3 (OT)Saturday, Oct. 18 at Troy, N.Y.

Bentley (1-1) 0 2 1 1 -- 4Rensselaer (1-0) 0 2 1 0 -- 3

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: B, Jeff Gumaer (Bobby Preece,Kane Osmars) 1:25; R, Tyler Helfrich (PatrickCullen) 14:58; R, Seth Klerer (Garett Vassel,Jeff Foss) 18:29; B, Dain Prewitt (AnthonyCanzoneri, Anders Olson) 18:593rd Period: B, Pat Percella (Mike Switzer,Brendan Harrison) 14:04; R, Matt Angers-Goulet(Chase Polacek, Vassel) 18:48Overtime: B, Gumaer (Dustin Cloutier, KaneOsmars) 1:44Saves: R, Allen York 21; B, Kyle Rank 20Shots: R, 23; B, 25Penalties: R, 3; B, 4Power Plays: R, 0-4; B, 0-3

No. 17 Air Force 5, BENTLEY 1Friday, Oct. 31 at USAF Academy, Colo.

Bentley (1-2) 0 0 1 -- 1Air Force (7-0) 2 2 1 -- 5

1st Period: AFA, Paul Weisgarber (Greg Flynn,Greg Burgdoerfer) 9:49; AFA, JacquesLamoureux (Brad Sellers, Mike Phillipich) 10:09

2nd Period: AFA Derrick Burnett (MattFairchild, Scot Kozlak) 6:37; AFA, Kozlak(Michael Mayra, Blake Page) 18:283rd Period: AFA, Blake Page (Kozlak, ScottMathis) 6:28; B, Dain Prewitt (Mike Switzer)14:06Saves: AFA, Andrew Volkening 14; B, Kyle Rank 23Shots: AFA, 32; B, 23Penalties: AFA, 8; B, 8Power Plays: AFA, 2-9; B, 0-7

No. 17 Air Force 8, BENTLEY 2Saturday, Nov. 1 at USAF Academy, Colo.

Bentley (1-3) 0 1 1 -- 2Air Force (8-0) 2 4 2 -- 8

1st Period: AFA, Derrick Burnett (Jeff Hajner,Matt Fairchild) 10:22; AFA, PP JacquesLamoureux (Greg Flynn, Brad Sellers) 18:482nd Period: AFA, PP Mike Phillipich (Flynn,Sellers) 0:43; AFA, Paul Weisgarber (GregBurgdoerfer, Sean Bertsch) 4:29; B, AaronStonacek (Erik Peterson, Pat Percella) 5:52; AFA,Josh Frider (Lamoureux, Brent Olson) 10:20;AFA, PP Lamoureux (Olson, Michael Mayra)14:503rd Period: B, Marc Menzione (Ryan Kayfes)7:12; AFA, Sean Bertsch (Fairchild) 12:42; AFA,Lamoureux (Olson, Tim Kirby) 17:19Saves: AFA, Andrew Volkening 29; B, Joe Calvi 31Shots: AFA, 39; B, 31Penalties: AFA, 6-12; B, 7-14Power Plays: AFA, 3-7; B, 0-5

BENTLEY 1, UConn 0Friday, Nov. 7 at Watertown, Mass.

UConn (2-5) 0 1 0 -- 0Bentley (2-3) 1 0 0 -- 1

1st Period: B, PP (Jeff Gumaer) Aaron Stonacek12:452nd Period: No Scoring3rd Period: No ScoringSaves: B, Joe Calvi 24; C, Brad McInnis 28Shots: B, 29, C, 24Penalties: B, 8-16; C, 9-18Power Plays: B, 1-8; C, 0-7

No. 10 Northeastern 4, BENTLEY 1Saturday, Nov. 8 at Boston, Mass.

Bentley (2-4) 0 0 1 -- 1Northeastern (6-1-2) 1 1 2 -- 4

1st Period: NU, Steve Quailer (Alex Tuckerman,Jim Driscoll) 14:112nd Period: NU, Tyler McNeely (Mike Hewkin,Denis Chisholm) 4:133rd Period: B, Erik Peterson (unassisted)10:59, NU, Joe Vitale (unassisted) 11:52; NU,EN Wade MacLeod (Vitale) 19:31Saves: NU, Brad Thiessen 18; B, Kyle Rank 27Shots: NU, 31; B, 19Penalties: NU, 7-14; B, 8-16

Power Plays: NU, 0-7; B, 0-7

BENTLEY 5, Mercyhurst 2Friday, Nov. 14 at Erie, Pa.

Bentley (3-4) 3 1 1 -- 5Mercyhurst (1-8) 0 1 1 -- 2

1st Period: B, Dain Prewitt (Aaron Stonacek)15:55; B, Jeff Gumaer (Erik Peterson, DustinCloutier) 16:15; B, Pat Percella (JustinKemmerer, Brendan Harrison) 17:022nd Period: B, SH Gumaer (unassisted) 2:09;MH, Ryan Raven (Patrick Goebel, RyanZapolski) 11:333rd Period: MH, PP Ryan Toomey (KevinNoble, Matt Fennell) 17:45; B, EN PP MarcMenzione (Cloutier, Anthony Canzoneri) 19:32Saves: MH, Matt Lundin 7, Ryan Zapolski 19; B,Joe Calvi 31Shots: MH, 33; B, 31Penalties: MH, 8-24; B, 9-18Power Plays: MH, 1-7; B, 1-4

BENTLEY 1, Mercyhurst 1 (OT)Saturday, Nov. 15 at Erie, Pa.

Bentley (3-4-1) 0 1 0 0 -- 1Mercyhurst (1-8-1) 0 0 1 0 -- 1

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: B, Pat Percella (Brendan Harrison,Justin Kemmerer) 17:243rd Period: MH PP, Steve Cameron (BrettRobinson, Scott Pitt) 10:56Overtime: No ScoringSaves: MH, Ryan Zapolski 36; B, Kyle Rank 33Shots: MH, 34; B, 37Penalties: MH, 6-12; B, 6-12Power Plays: MH, 1-6; B, 0-4

BENTLEY 4, Canisius 3Friday, Nov. 21 at Watertwown, Mass.

Canisius (5-4-2) 1 0 2 -- 3Bentley (4-4-1) 0 3 1 -- 4

1st Period: C, Vincent Scarsella 18:46

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 B O X S C O R E S

Jeff Gumaer scored the game-winning goal in OT against RPI.

Pat Percella helped Bentleybeat Mercyhurst 5-2 on Nov. 14

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2 0 0 8 - 0 9 B O X S C O R E S2nd Period: B, Brendan Harrison (JustinKemmerer) 12:48; B, Herbie Kent (DustinCloutier, Marc Menzione) 15:12; B, Dain Prewitt(Casey Russell) 19:383rd Period: C, Brandon Cummings (VinceScarsella, Cory Conacher) 2:10; C, Carl Hudson(Eric Rex, Adam Brace) 14:01; B, Dustin Cloutier(Russell, Jeff Gumaer) 17:49Saves: B, Joe Calvi 18; C, Dan Morrison 27Shots: B, 31; C, 21Penalties: B, 4-8; C, 4-8Power Plays: B, 0-3; C, 0-4

BENTLEY 4, Canisius 2Saturday, Nov. 22 at Watertown, Mass.

Canisius (5-5-2) 0 0 2 -- 2Bentley (5-4-1) 1 2 1 -- 4

1st Period: B, Jeff Gumaer (Dustin Cloutier,Erik Peterson) 6:332nd Period: B, Dain Prewitt (Bobby Preece,Anthony Canzoneri) 5:31; B, PP Prewitt (ErikPeterson, Gumaer) 15:573rd Period: B, PP Cloutier (Preece, KaneOsmars) 8:22; C, Scott Moser (Dave Kostuch)10:22; C, PP Adam Brace (Moser, Jason Weeks)19:58Saves: B, Kyle Rank 26; C, Andrew Loewen 31Shots: B, 35; C, 28Penalties: B, 11-22; C, 9-18Power Plays: B, 2-8; C, 1-10

American Int’l 3 BENTLEY 1Tuesday, Nov. 25 at Watertown, Mass.

AIC (4-9-0) 2 0 1 -- 3Bentley (5-5-1) 0 1 0 -- 1

1st Period: AIC, Steve McLeod (Tom Mele,Chris Campanale) 3:11; AIC, Michael Penny(Mike McMillan) 18:222nd Period: B, PP Marc Menzione (DainPrewitt, Anthony Canzoneri) 13:343rd Period: AIC, Frankie DeAngelis(unassisted) 6:45Saves: B, Kyle Rank 23; AIC, Dan Ramirez 35Shots: B, 36; A, 26Penalties: B, 4-8; AIC, 9-18

Power Plays: B, 1-9; A, 0-4

BENTLEY 4, Holy Cross 1Friday, Dec. 5 at Watertown, Mass.

Holy Cross (4-10-1) 0 0 1 -- 1Bentley (6-5-1) 0 3 1 -- 4

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: B, Pat Percella (Mike Switzer) 4:32;B, Erik Peterson (unassisted) 6:02; B, PP RyanKayfes (Dain Prewitt) 11:583rd Period: HC, Matt Celin (Gian Baldassari,Matthew Davis) 6:09; B, PP Marc Menzione(Dustin Cloutier, Bobby Preece) 19:59Saves: B, Joe Calvi 26; HC, Adam Roy 24Shots: B, 28; HC, 27Penalties: B, 5-13; HC, 6-15Power Plays: B, 2-5; HC, 0-4

Holy Cross 3, BENTLEY 2Saturday, Dec. 6 at Worcester, Mass.

Bentley (6-6-1) 1 0 1 -- 2Holy Cross (5-10-1) 1 1 1 -- 3

1st Period: HC, Jay Silvia (J.P. Martignetti, LukeMiller) 1:27; B, PP Dustin Cloutier (ErikPeterson, Bobby Preece) 5:462nd Period: HC, PP Matt Celin (Andrew Cox,Atkins) 14:523rd Period: HC, Celin (Atkins, Mike Daly)3:02B, Dain Prewitt (Anthony Canzoneri, AaronStonacek) 15:19Saves: HC, Ian Dams 29; B, Kyle Rank 26Shots: HC, 31; B, 29Penalties: HC, 7-14; B, 8-6Power Plays: HC, 1-6; B, 1-5

Ohio State 10, BENTLEY 1Friday, Dec. 12 at Columbus, Ohio

Bentley (6-7-1) 1 0 0 -- 1Ohio State (10-6-1) 2 1 7 -- 10

1st Period: B, Pat Percella (BrendanHarrison, Justin Kemmerer) 5:25; OSU,Sergio Somma (unassisted) 10:47; OSU,Corey Elkins (Ian Boots) 11:552nd Period: OSU, Zach Pelletier (C.J. Severyn,Taylor Stefishen) 3:563rd Period: OSU, Severyn (Stefishen, MikeFolkes) 00:10; OSU, Boots (Erick Belganger,Elkins) 4:50; OSU PP, John Albert (Peter Boyd,Shane Sims) 12:11; OSU PP, HunterBishop(Boyd, Albert) 13:11; OSU PP, Elkins(Matt Bartkowski, Boots) 13:46; OSU PP, Boyd(Somma, Albert) 16:38; OSU PP, Belanger (SeanDuddy, Kyle Reed) 19:44Saves: OSU, Dustin Carlson 27; B, Joe Calvi21; B, Nick Moise 11Shots: OSU, 42; B, 28Penalties: OSU, 6-12; B, 14-58Power Plays: OSU, 5-11; B, 0-2

Ohio State 3, BENTLEY 2 (OT)Saturday, Dec. 13 at Columbus, Ohio

Bentley (6-8-1) 1 0 1 0 -- 2Ohio State (11-6-1) 1 0 1 1 -- 3

1st Period: OSU, Sergio Somma (HunterBishop, Shane Sims) 6:05; B PP, Ryan Kayfes(Dain Prewitt, Aaron Stonacek) 19:532nd Period: No Scoring3rd Period: B, Jamie Nudy (Kane Osmars, TylerQuartuccio) 1:51; OSU, Bishop (Zach Pelletier,Corey Elkins) 11:55Overtime: OSU, Zac Dalpe (Sims, John Albert)Saves: OSU, Cal Heeter 29; B, Kyle Rank 41Shots: OSU, 44; B, 31Penalties: OSU, 9-18; B, 5-10Power Plays: OSU, 1-4; B, 1-9

RIT 3, BENTLEY 2Friday, Jan. 2 at Watertown, Mass.

RIT (9-9-1) 0 2 1 -- 3Bentley (6-9-1) 0 1 1 -- 2

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: B, Dustin Cloutier (MarcMenzione, Trent Bonnett) 4:43; RIT, PP SeanMurphy (Tyler Brenner, Andrew Favot) 12:38;RIT, Matt Crowell (Favot, Jesse Newman) 16:413rd Period: RIT, Crowell (Alan Mazur,Newman) 8:45; B, EX Cloutier (Erik Peterson,Ryan Kayfes) 18:48Saves: B, Kyle Rank 29; RIT, Jared DeMichiel 28Shots: B, 30; RIT. 32Penalties: B, 4-8; RIT, 5-10Power Plays: B, 0-5; RIT, 1-4

RIT 4, BENTLEY 2Saturday, Jan. 3 at Watertown, Mass.

RIT (10-9-1) 1 3 0 -- 4Bentley (6-10-1) 1 1 0 -- 2

1st Period: B, Dain Prewitt (AnthonyCanzoneri, Erik Peterson) 1:21; RIT, PP DainRingwald (Trevor Eckenswiller, Tyler Brenner)11:062nd Period: RIT, Matt Crowell (Andrew Favot,

Kyle Rank made 41 saves in aclose OT loss to Ohio State.

Dain Prewitt had two goals in a4-2 win over Canisius.

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Bobby Raymond) 00:33; RIT, PP Favot (JesseNewman, Crowell) 2:15; RIT, PP Chris Haltigin(Newman, Justin Hofstetter) 7:01; B, AaronStonacek (Jeff Gumaer) 16:253rd Period: No ScoringSaves: B, Joe Calvi 24; RIT, Louis Menard 27Shots: B, 29; RIT, 28Penalties: B, 9-18; RIT, 7-14Power Plays: B, 0-6; RIT, 3-8

BENTLEY 8, Canisius 3Friday, Jan. 9 at Amherst, N.Y.

Bentley (7-10-1) 4 3 1 -- 8Canisius (7-7-4) 1 1 1 -- 3

1st Period: C, PP Dave Kostuch (Wes Love,Jason Weeks) 1:08; B, PP Dustin Cloutier(Marc Menzione, Jeff Gumaer) 7:38; B, AaronStonacek (Casey Russell, Bobby Preece)13:37; B, PP Menzione (Ryan Kayfes, Cloutier)16:31; B, PP Cloutier (Menzione, DainPrewitt) 18:112nd Period: B, PP Cloutier (Kayfes, Prewitt)5:18; B, Justin Kemmerer (Herbie Kent, KaneOsmars) 9:29; B, Menzione (Cloutier, Russell)10:26; C, Peter Macdougall (Scott Moser, DerekDanowski) 17:043rd Period: C, Kostuch (Josh Heidinger, Love)5:31; B, PP Stonacek (Anthony Canzoneri, ErikPeterson) 13:26Saves: C, Andrew Loewen 10, Dan Morrison6, Taylor Anderson 15; B, Joe Calvi 25Shots: C, 28; B, 39Penalties: C, 7-14; B, 9-18Power Plays: C, 2-9; B, 5-7

BENTLEY 4, Canisius 3Saturday, Jan. 10 at Amherst, N.Y.

Bentley (8-10-1) 2 1 1 -- 4Canisius (7-8-4) 0 3 0 -- 3

1st Period: B, Erik Peterson (unassisted)7:01; B, Peterson (Dain Prewitt, Ryan Kayfes)16:262nd Period: B, PP Jeff Gumaer (Marc Menzione,Prewitt) 00:49; C, PP Vincent Scarsella (CoryConacher, Carl Hudson) 13:38; C, PP Jason

Weeks (Spencer Churchill, Adam Brace) 16:58;C, PP Dave Kostuch (Scarsella, Conacher) 19:153rd Period: B, PP Prewitt (Gumaer, Menzione)14:21Saves: C, Andrew Loewen 38; B, Kyle Rank 25Shots: C, 28; B, 42Penalties: C, 7-14; B, 10-20Power Plays: C, 3-9; B, 2-6

UConn 2, BENTLEY 1 (OT)Wednesday, Jan. 14 at Storrs, Conn.

Bentley (8-11-1) 1 0 0 0 -- 1UConn (5-16-1) 0 0 1 1 -- 2

1st Period: B, Anthony Canzoneri (DainPrewitt) 15:272nd Period: No Scoring3rd Period: C, EX Marcello Ranallo (JustinHernandez) 19:25Overtime: C, SH Matt Miller (Jason Krsipel)2:24Saves: C, Beau Erickson 33; B, Joe Calvi, 35Shots: C, 37; B, 34Penalties: C 4-8; B 2-4Power Plays: C, 0-2; B, 0-4

BENTLEY 3, Maine 1Friday, Jan. 16 at Orono, Maine

Bentley (9-11-1) 2 0 1 -- 3Maine (10-9-2) 0 0 1 -- 1

1st Period: B, Jeff Gumaer (Bobby Preece,Anthony Canzoneri) 17:01; B, Gumaer(Canzoneri) 19:472nd Period: No Scoring3rd Period: M, Brian Flynn (Spencer Abbott,Jeff Dimmen) 9:59; B, EN Erik Peterson (DustinCloutier) 19:14Saves: M, Dave Wilson 21; B, Kyle Rank 35Shots: M, 36; B, 24Penalties: M, 3-6; B, 6-12Power Plays: M, 1-6; B, 0-3

BENTLEY 6, AIC 4Tuesday, Jan. 20 at Watertown, Mass.

AIC (4-19-1) 2 1 1 -- 4Bentley (10-11-1) 2 2 2 -- 6

1st Period: B, PP Marc Menzione (DustinCloutier, Ryan Kayfes) 7:16; B, PP Cloutier(Menzione, Dain Prewitt) 9:44; AIC Tom Mele(Nielsson Arcibal, Chad Richardson) 14:01; AIC,Michael Penny (Greg Vatrano, Chris Campanale)18:282nd Period: B, Prewitt (Anthony Canzoneri,Bobby Preece) 00:16; B, Jeff Gumaer(Canzoneri, Preece) 4:10; AIC, Richardson (MattWoodard, Arcibal) 19:133rd Period: AIC, David Turco (Steve McLeod,Woodard) 5:16; B, Prewitt (Gumaer, CaseyRussell) 16:47; B, Gumaer (Prewitt, Canzoneri)18:36Saves: B, Kyle Rank 24; AIC, Dan Ramirez 24Shots: B, 30; AIC, 28Penalties: B, 4-8; AIC, 5-10Power Plays: B, 2-5; AIC, 0-3

Sacred Heart 6, BENTLEY 5 (OT)Friday, Jan. 23 at Milford, Conn.

Bentley (10-12-1) 2 1 2 0 -- 5Sacred Heart (6-14-3) 1 2 2 1 -- 6

1st Period: B, Erik Peterson (Trent Bonnett)1:06; SHU, Erik Boisvert (Dave Jarman); B, PPAnthony Canzoneri (Marc Menzione) 14:552nd Period: SHU, Ryan Miniaci (Boisvert) 2:57;SHU, PP Matt Gingera (Bear Trapp) 11:32; B, PPAaron Stonacek (Bobby Preece, Canzoneri)13:363rd Period: SHU, Jarman (Dave Grimson)00:41; B, Herbie Kent (Kane Osmars, Preece)10:26; SHU, Gingera (Boisvert, Corey Laurysen)13:59; B, PP Canzoneri (Preece, Casey Russell)16:48Overtime: SHU, Patrick Knowlton (EvanMladenoff, Greg Rodriguez) 1:40Saves: SHU, Stefan Drew 36; B, Joe Calvi 38Shots: SHU, 44; B, 41Penalties: SHU, 9-18; B, 6-12Power Plays: SHU 1-5; B, 3-8

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Dain Prewitt netted the game-winner late against AIC.

Dustin Cloutier had a hat trickin an 8-3 win at Canisius.

Jeff Gumaer’s two goals ledBentley to an upset of Maine.

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No. 20 Air Force 3, BENTLEY 2Friday, Feb. 13 at Watertown, Mass.

Air Force (20-7-2) 0 1 2 -- 3Bentley (15-13-1) 0 2 0 -- 2

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: B, Dain Prewitt (AnthonyCanzoneri, Jeff Gumaer) 4:44; B, Marc Menzione(Dustin Cloutier, Erik Peterson) 6:58; AFJacques Lamoureux (Brent Olson, Josh Frider)7:473rd Period: AF, Tim Kirby (Scott Mathis, JeffHajner) 16:10; AF, SH Mike Phillipich (MattFairchild) 19:59Saves: B, Joe Calvi 24; AF, Andrew Volkening 26Shots: B, 28; AF, 27Penalties: B, 4-8; AF, 5-13Power Plays: B, 0-5; AF, 0-4

BENTLEY 4, No. 20 Air Force 1Saturday, Feb. 14 at Watertown, Mass.

Air Force (20-8-2) 1 0 0 -- 1Bentley (16-13-1) 2 1 1 -- 4

1st Period: AF, Jacques Lamoureux (BrentOlson, Greg Flynn) 00:13; B, Bobby Preece (JeffGumaer, Anthony Canzoneri) 7:28; B, PP DustinCloutier (Gumaer, Casey Russell) 8:052nd Period: B, PP Cloutier (Preece, ErikPeterson) 12:283rd Period: B, EN Dain Prewitt (Canzoneri,Trent Bonnett) 18:05Saves: B, Kyle Rank 28; AF, Andrew VolkeningShots: B, 18; AF, 29Penalties: B, 8-19; AF, 9-18Power Plays: B, 2-7; AF, 0-6

Mercyhurst 6, BENTLEY 4Friday, Feb. 20 at Watertown, Mass.

Mercyhurst (17-13-3) 2 4 0 -- 6Bentley (16-14-1) 2 2 0 -- 4

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 B O X S C O R E SBENTLEY 4, Sacred Heart 3

Saturday, Jan. 24 at Milford, Conn.

Bentley (11-12-1) 3 0 1 -- 4Sacred Heart (6-15-3) 0 2 1 -- 3

1st Period: B, Justin Kemmerer (TrentBonnett) 2:45; B, Dustin Cloutier (ErikPeterson, Casey Russell) 4:17; B, Peterson(Anthony Canzoneri, Russell) 5:582nd Period: SHU, Eric Giosa (Mike Rosata)3:35; SHU, Dave Jarman (Matt Gingera, ErikBoisvert) 8:013rd Period: SHU, Giosa (Gingera, Bear Trapp)6:48; B, PP Dain Prewitt (Russell, Canzoneri)12:01Saves: SHU, Stefan Drew 32; B, Kyle Rank 26Shots: SHU, 29; B, 36Penalties: SHU, 14-28; B, 5-10Power Plays: SHU, 0-2; B, 1-11

BENTLEY 6, Army 0Friday, Jan. 30 at West Point, N.Y.

Bentley (12-12-1) 2 2 2 -- 6Army (7-15-3) 0 0 0 -- 0

1st Period: B, Anthony Canzoneri (DainPrewitt, Jeff Gumaer) 00:21; B, Marc Menzione(Dustin Cloutier, Ryan Kayfes) 00:422nd Period: B, PP Kane Osmars (Herbie Kent,Bobby Preece) 1:28; B, Menzione (Preece) 13:403rd Period: B, Gumaer (Canzoneri, Prewitt)00:15; B, SH Canzoneri (Gumaer, AndersOlson) 6:44Saves: A, Josh Kassell 30, Joe Spracklen 5; B,Joe Calvi 32Shots: A, 32; B, 41Penalties: A, 6-23; B, 8-16Power Plays: A, 0-7; B, 1-5

BENTLEY 4, Army 1Saturday, Jan. 31 at West Point, N.Y.

Bentley (13-12-1) 1 0 3 -- 4Army (7-16-3) 0 1 0 -- 1

1st Period: B, Blake Hamilton (unassisted)12:48

2nd Period: A, PP Owen Meyer (Zach McKelvie,Will Ryan) 15:073rd Period: B, PP Erik Peterson (DustinCloutier) 1:44; B, Dain Prewitt (Jeff Gumaer,Kyle Rank) 4:55; B, EN Anthony Canzoneri(Gumaer, Prewitt) 19:31Saves: A, Jay Clark 30; B, Kyle Rank 24Shots: A, 25; B, 34Penalties: A, 6-12; B, 7-14Power Plays: A, 1-6; B, 1-5

BENTLEY 4, Holy Cross 1Friday, Feb. 6 at Worcester, Mass.

Bentley (14-12-1) 2 1 1 -- 4Holy Cross (10-12-5) 0 0 1 -- 1

1st Period: B, Erik Peterson (unassisted) 4:17;B, Dustin Cloutier (Marc Menzione, TrentBonnett) 7:352nd Period: B, Pat Percella (Justin Kemmerer,Brendan Harrison) 9:103rd Period: HC, Rob Forshner (Luke Miller,Mark Znutas) 3:34; B, Menzione (Peterson,Cloutier) 17:18Saves: HC, Roy 18; B, Calvi 28Shots: HC, 29; B, 22Penalties: HC, 2-4; B, 5-10Power Plays: HC, 0-4; B, 0-1

BENTLEY 4, Holy Cross 1Saturday, Feb. 7 at Watertown, Mass.

Holy Cross (10-13-5) 1 0 0 -- 1Bentley (15-12-1) 1 0 3 -- 4

1st Period: B, Anthony Canzoneri (DainPrewitt, Jeff Gumaer) 11:55; HC, PP Mark Znutas(J.P. Martignetti, Jay Silvia) 13:442nd Period: No Scoring3rd Period: B, Marc Menzione (Trent Bonnett,Erik Peterson); B, EN Bobby Preece (Gumaer,Prewitt) 19:09; B, EN Gumaer (Prewitt, CaseyRussell) 19:59Saves: B, Kyle Rank 31; HC, Ian Dams 19Shots: B, 23; HC, 32Penalties: B, 6-12; HC, 4-8Power Plays: B, 0-4; HC, 1-6

Justin Kemmerer scored in thefirst period of Bentley’s 4-3 win.

Dustin Cloutier tallied two goalsin a 4-1 win over Air Force.

Erik Peterson’s third period goalsent Bentley to a win over Army.

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Air Force 3, BENTLEY 0Friday, March 20 at Rochester, N.Y.

Atlantic Hockey Semifinals

Bentley (19-17-2) 0 0 0 -- 0Air Force (26-10-2) 0 2 1 -- 3

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: AF, Matt Fairchild (Michael Mayra,Jeff Hajner) 10:56; AF, PP Josh Frider (Greg Flynn,Hajner) 18:47;3rd Period: AF, Fairchiled (Scott Mathis,Hajner) 17:53Saves: AF, Andrew Volkening 26; B, Kyle Rank23Shots: AF, 26; B, 26Penalties: AF, 4-8; B, 7-14Power Plays: AF, 2-7; B, 0-4

1st Period: MH, PP Scott Pitt (Steve Cameron)5:14; B, Dustin Cloutier (Marc Menzione, MikeSwitzer) 11:33; MH, PP Matt Pierce (Pitt, MattFennell) 18:37; B, PP Cloutier (Trent Bonnett,Bobby Preece) 19:552nd Period: B, PP Erik Peterson (Cloutier,Switzer) 3:14; MH, PP Fennell (Pitt, Pierce) 6:30;MH, PP Cameron (Pierce) 7:50; MH, PP PhilGinand (Chris Risi, Cullen Eddy) 8:11; MH, PPPitt (Fennell, Cameron) 10:09; B, PP Menzione(Preece, Cloutier) 13:573rd Period: No ScoringSaves: B, Joe Calvi, 10, Kyle Rank 12; MC, RyanZapolski 31Shots: B, 35; MC, 28Penalties: B, 8-19; MC, 7-14Power Plays: B, 3-6; MC, 6-7

BENTLEY 3, Mercyhurst 1Saturday, Feb. 21 at Watertown, Mass.

Mercyhurst (17-14-3) 0 1 0 -- 1Bentley (17-14-1) 1 0 2 -- 3

1st Period: B, Kane Osmars (Blake Hamilton,Anders Olson) 13:382nd Period: MH, PP Phil Ginand (Chris Risi,Mike Gurtler) 5:553rd Period: B, Dain Prewitt (Jeff Gumaer,Anthony Canzoneri) 2:31; B, PP Gumaer (RyanKayfes, Prewitt) 6:50Saves: B, Kyle Rank 35; MC, Ryan Zapolski 37Shots: B, 40; MC, 36Penalties: B, 8-16; MC, 7-14Power Plays: B, 1-5; MC, 1-6

UConn 4, BENTLEY 1Friday, Feb. 27 at Storrs, Conn.

Bentley (17-15-1) 0 0 1 -- 1UConn (9-25-1) 1 2 1 -- 4

1st Period: C, EX Bobby Reiners (Jeff Sapieha,Brendan Bayers) 13:392nd Period: C, Sapieha (Matt Miller, MattPedemonti) 10:30; C, Daniel Naurato (NickSchneider, Jordan Behler) 10:553rd Period: B, Dain Prewitt (Bobby Preece)6:12; C, Brendan Olinyk (Sapieha, Bayers) 15:13Saves: C, Beau Erickson 28; B, Kyle Rank 30Shots: C, 34; B, 29Penalties: C, 3-6; B, 4-8Power Plays: C, 0-4; B, 0-3

BENTLEY 2, Uconn 2 (OT)Saturday, Feb. 28 at Watertown, Mass.

UConn (9-25-2) 0 0 2 0 -- 2Bentley (17-15-2) 0 2 0 0 -- 2

1st Period: No Scoring2nd Period: B, Erik Peterson (Marc Menzione,Dustin Cloutier) 1:18; B, Herbie Kent (BobbyPreece, Trent Bonnett) 17:253rd Period: C, Corey Jendras (Andrew Olson,Stevie Bergin) 7:43; C, Brendan Bayers (Jeff

Sapieha, Matt Turner) 15:51Overtime: No ScoringSaves: B, Nick Moise 28; C, Beau Erickson 28Shots: B, 30; C, 30Penalties: B, 10-20; C, 6-12Power Plays: B, 0-3; C, 0-7

BENTLEY 6, Canisius 3Friday, March 13 at Watertown, Mass.

Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals Game One

Canisius (14-15-6) 1 1 1 -- 3Bentley (18-15-2) 2 2 2 -- 6

1st Period: B, Erik Peterson (Marc Menzione,Bobby Preece) 3:34; B, Dain Prewitt (JeffGumaer, Anthony Canzoneri) 8:55; C, JoshHeidinger (Adam Brace, Dave Kostuch) 17:572nd Period: C, SH Kostuch (Eric Rex) 11:32; B,PP Prewitt (unassisted) 13:47; B, PP Canzoneri(Gumaer) 16:223rd Period: C, Kostuch (Brace, Scott Jenks)1:44; B, Justin Kemmerer (unassisted) 14:42; B,EN Brendan Harrison (unassisted) 19:45Saves: B, Kyle Rank 31; C, Dan Morrison 18Shots: B, 24; C, 34Penalties: B, 5-10; C, 4-8Power Plays: B, 2-3; C, 0-4

Canisius 7, BENTLEY 3Saturday, March 14 at Watertown, Mass.

Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals Game Two

Canisius (15-15-6) 3 2 2 -- 7Bentley (18-16-2) 1 1 1 -- 3

1st Period: C, Cory Conacher (David Cianfrini,Spencer Churchill) 11:37; C, Dave Kostuch (JoshHeidinger, Adam Brace) 13:26; C, PP RyanKlusendorf (Wes Love, Cianfrini) 15:50; B, DainPrewitt (Anthony Canzoneri, Anders Olson)19:382nd Period: C, PP Carl Hudson (Jason Weeks)5:06; B, PP Prewitt (Jeff Gumaer, Canzoneri)18:513rd Period: B, PP Dustin Cloutier (Gumaer)00:30; C, Weeks (Conacher) 7:30; C, PP (ScottJenks, Brace) 9:39Saves: B, Kyle Rank 10, Joe Calvi 3; C, Andrew

Loewen 41Shots: B, 44; C, 20Penalties: B, 12-24; C, 10-20Power Plays: B, 2-8; C, 3-10

BENTLEY 4, Canisius 2Sunday, March 15 at Watertown, Mass.

Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals Game Three

Canisius (15-16-6) 1 0 1 -- 2Bentley (19-16-2) 2 2 0 -- 4

1st Period: B, Jeff Gumaer (AnthonyCanzoneri, Dain Prewitt) 00:14; C, Adam Brace(Dave Kostuch, Josh Heidinger) 3:09; B, MarcMenzione (Ryan Kayfes, Erik Peterson) 11:162nd Period: B, Gumaer (Canzoneri, Prewitt)00:09; B, PP Gumaer (Canzoneri, Prewitt) 7:513rd Period: C, Brace (Heidinger, CoryConacher) 2:11Saves: B, Kyle Rank 31, C, Andrew Loewen 16,Dan Morrison 18Shots: B, 38; C, 31Penalties: B, 9-18; C, 6-12Power Plays: B, 1-5; C, 0-8

Jeff Gumaer netted a hat trick inthe clinching win over Canisius.

Anthony Canzoneri had two pointsin Bentley’s game one win.

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A new chapter in the historyof college hockey was usheredinto existence when the AtlanticHockey Association was createdon June 30, 2003, by nine chartermembers. The sixth Division Imen’s ice hockey conferencearose when the founding members - American International, Bentley,Canisius, Connecticut, Holy Cross, Mercyhurst, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart,and the United States Military Academy (Army) - required an organizationthat represented their specific hockey needs. Now in its sixth year ofexistence, AHA members are known throughout the NCAA.

Last season, Air Force became the first Atlantic Hockey squad towin back-to-back tournament championships and for the second year ina row nearly pulled an upset in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.The Falcons fell to Miami, 3-2 in overtime in 2008, and during the 2007NCAA Regionals nearly upset top ranked Minnesota. In 2005, HolyCross earned its second Atlantic Hockey Association Regular Seasonand Tournament Crowns. The Crusaders posted the first ever NCAATournament victory as Holy Cross defeated top-seed Minnesota, 4-3 inovertime at the West Regional in Grand Forks, N.D. Quinnipiac earnedits first Atlantic Hockey Association Regular Season crown during the2004-05 season, but fell in the title game to Mercyhurst, as the Lakersearned the automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. Mercyhurst drewtop-seeded Boston College and nearly beat the Eagles in the First Round.

The inaugural season for Atlantic Hockey showed that theconference has a bright future on the horizon. Robert DeGregorio, aformer commissioner of Hockey East, was named the conference’s firstcommissioner and held an integral role in the development of the leagueas play between the nine squads began in the Fall of 2003. As the seasonunfolded, the fledgling conference made its mark in college hockey withvictories over non-conference opponents, such as Ohio State andWestern Michigan (CCHA), Rensselaer (ECAC), Merrimack (HockeyEast) and Wayne State (CHA), along with an exciting chase to claim thefirst-ever regular season title. Holy Cross secured the league’s firstregular season title, and followed up the feat by capturing the tournamentchampionship, sending the Crusaders to the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time in the program’s, along with the league’s, history.

Success in the classroom is as important as success on the iceamong the member institutions of Atlantic Hockey as on average 109student-athletes garner All-Academic over the last five seasons. Lastseason, a record 130 student-athletes garnered the 3.0 GPA duringboth the Fall and Spring semester to earn All-Academic honors. AtlanticHockey athletes have also contributed their time off the ice to numerouscharitable organizations as a way of saying thanks to their many supporters

Currently, Atlantic Hockey spans a total of five states, reachingfrom the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains. Members reside inColorado (Air Force), Connecticut (University of Connecticut, SacredHeart), Massachusetts (American International, Bentley, Holy Cross),New York (Army, Canisius, RIT), and Pennsylvania (Mercyhurst).

Mission StatementThe mission of the Atlantic Hockey Association is to provide its memberswith a positive NCAA Division I college hockey experience fosteringcompetitive excellence, championship play and recognition of teams andindividual student-athletes and coaches. Atlantic Hockey is committedto academic excellence, a high level of competitiveness, sportsmanshipand fair play within the context of athletic integrity.

Vision StatementThe Atlantic Hockey Association’s vision is to be among the elite inNCAA Division I ice hockey by embracing its core values and succeedingwith integrity, teamwork, service to community and the competitive,inspired spirit of its membership.

2008-09 All-Academic TeamLast spring, the Atlantic Hockey Association released its sixth annual

All-Academic Team, which included 16 members of the Bentley hockeyteam. Of the 16 players, 10 were selected for at least the second time andsix were first-time selections. Seven of the players were repeat choicesfrom a season ago.

All the players who qualified posted a 3.0 grade point average orhigher in each of the two academic periods during which his team wasactively competing.

The 16 Bentley Falcons on the 2008-09 Atlantic Hockey All-AcademicTeam:

Trent Bonnett Anders Olson#Joe Calvi@ Dain Prewitt$

Anthony Canzoneri$ Tyler QuartuccioBrandon Graffunder@ Kyle Rank

Jeff Gumaer@ Jeremy Robert@Justin Kemmerer@ Casey Russell@

Nick Moise# Aaron StonacekJamie Nudy Mike Switzer

@ denotes three-time honoree# denotes two-time honoree$ denotes four-time honoree

Core Values• Educational experience for student-athletes (life skills)• Sportsmanship• Academic and athletic integrity• Excellence• Competitive equity• Cohesiveness of league members within Atlantic Hockey• Promote/enhance hockey (amateur/youth)• Commitment to community service• Recruiting integrity

Robert DeGregorioAtlantic Hockey Commissioner

Robert DeDregorio Jr., was introduced asAtlantic Hockey’s first comissioner on June30, 2003.

DeGregorio is no stranger to guiding amajor Division I ice hockey league, havingserved as commissioner of Hockey East from1993-96. The former Athletic Director atMerrimack, he also oversaw the elevation of

Merrimack’s men’s hockey program from Division II to Division I statusin the 1980s, where it now competes as a member of Hockey East.

DeGregorio was promoted to the position of Director of Athleticsat Merrimack in May of 1983. While at Merrimack, he held posts withnumerous organizations including serving his institution nationally onvarious NCAA committees. He currently serves on the ExecutiveCommittee and also as the treasurer of Hockey East. DeGregorio hasserved as a director on the Northeast-10 Conference Board of Directorsand Chairman of the NE-10 Men’s Basketball Championship and the NE-10 Finance Committees. He has been member of the NCAA NortheastRegion Advisory Committees for both men’s basketball and baseball.

DeGregorio also previously served as a director of the EasternFootball Conference and as the conference’s treasurer, a member of theECAC Finance Committee and chairman of the ECAC InvestmentCommittee. He was also on the executive council for the ECAC andVice-President in 1995.

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ATLANTIC HOCKEY ALL GAMESPTS RECORD WIN% GF GA GP RECORD WIN% GF GA

Air Force 28 20-6-2 .750 105 61 41 28-11-2 .707 148 86RIT 28 20-6-2 .750 112 73 38 23-13-2 .632 148 117Mercyhurst 28 17-8-3 .661 117 73 40 22-15-3 .588 155 119Bentley 28 15-11-2 .571 91 76 38 19-17-2 .526 116 116Canisius 28 12-12-4 .500 86 80 37 15-16-6 .486 114 111Army 28 10-12-6 .464 77 91 36 11-19-6 .389 92 125Holy Cross 28 10-15-3 .411 73 87 38 13-20-5 .408 106 130Sacred Heart 28 9-16-3 .375 83 107 38 11-23-4 .342 99 147Connecticut 28 8-18-2 .321 74 107 37 9-26-2 .270 89 142American Int’l 28 5-22-1 .196 53 116 35 5-28-2 .171 58 141

2008-09 Final StatisticsOVERALL SCORING LEADERS## PLAYER SCHOOL YR G A PTS1. Jacques Lamoureux Air Force So. 33 20 532. Steve Cameron Mercyhurst So. 22 28 503. Scott Pitt Mercyhurst So. 15 30 454. Matt Pierce Mercyhurst Sr. 24 20 445. Dain Prewitt Bentley Sr. 21 21 425. Brennan Sarazin RIT Sr. 19 23 425. Greg Flynn Air Force Sr. 7 35 428. Brent Olson Air Force Sr. 12 29 419. Jason Weeks Canisius Jr. 14 25 3910. Brett Robinson Mercyhurst Sr. 10 28 38

GOAL SCORING## PLAYER TEAM YR GP G1. Jacques Lamoureux Air Force So. 41 332. Matt Pierce Mercyhurst So. 37 243. Steve Cameron Mercyhurst So. 40 224. Dave Kostuch Canisius Fr. 36 214. Dain Prewitt Bentley Sr. 38 216. Owen Meyer Army Jr. 30 196. Jordan Cyr Holy Cross So. 37 196. Brennan Sarazin RIT Sr. 38 199. Matt Crowell RIT Jr. 35 179. Jeff Gumaer Bentley Sr. 38 179. Dustin Cloutier Bentley So. 38 179. Matt Fairchild Air Force Jr. 41 17

OVERALL GOALTENDING LEADERS## PLAYER TEAM YR W-L-T SV % GAA1. Andrew Volkening Air Force Jr. 28-11-2 .920 1.972. Ryan Zapolski Mercyhurst So. 18-5-3 .934 2.223. Kyle Rank Bentley Fr. 12-9-1 .912 2.684. Jared DeMichiel RIT Jr. 13-6-0 .905 2.705. Andrew Loewen Canisius Jr. 9-7-4 .919 2.81

2008-09 All-Conference TeamsFIRST TEAM SCHOOL YR POSJacquess Lamoureux Air Force So. FOwen Meyer Army Jr. FBrendan Sarazin RIT Sr. FGreg Flynn Air Force Sr. DZach McKelvie Army Sr. DDan Ringwald RIT Jr. DAndrew Volkening Air Force Jr. G

SECOND TEAM SCHOOL YR POSDain Prewitt Bentley Sr. FSteve Cameron Mercyhurst So. FMatt Pierce Mercyhurst Sr. FBobby Raymond RIT Sr. DSean Erickson Connecticut Sr. DRyan Zapolski Mercyhurst So. G

THIRD TEAM SCHOOL YR POSMatt Fairchild Air Force Jr. FJason Weeks Canisius Jr. FScott Pitt Mercyhurst So. FAlan Mazur RIT Jr. DCarl Hudson Canisius Jr. DKyle Rank Bentley Fr. G

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SCHOOL POSDave Kostuch Canisius FPhil Ginand Mercyhurst FTyler Brenner RIT FMarcel Alvarez Army DScott Mathis Air Force DKyle Rank Bentley G

Player of the Year: Jacques Lamoureux, Air ForceRookie of the Year: Dave Kostuch, CanisiusCoach of the Year: Ryan Soderquist, BentleyBest Defensive Forward: Anthony Canzoneri, BentleyBest Defenseman: Greg Flynn, Air ForceIndividual Sportsmanship Award: Anthony Canzoneri, Bentley

First Round - March 7 at higher seeds#7 Holy Cross 1, #10 AIC 0 (OT)#8 Sacred Heart 4, #9 UConn 2

Quarterfinals - Mar. 13-15 at higher seeds (best of three)#1 Air Force def. #8 Sacred Heart 4-3, 1-4, 8-1#2 RIT def. #7 Holy Cross 3-5, 6-4, 9-5#3 Mercyhurst def. #6 Army 6-2, 5-0#4 Bentley def. #5 Canisius 6-3, 3-7, 4-2

2009 Atlantic Hockey TournamentSemifinals - March 20 at Rochester, N.Y.#1 Air Force 3, #4 Bentley 0#3 Mercyhurst 5, #2 RIT 4 (OT)

Championship - March 21 at Rochester, N.Y.#1 Air Force 2, #3 Mercyhurst 0

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2009-10 Atlantic Hockey ScheduleFriday, October 9Air Force at Bemidji State 7:35Army at Nebraska-Omaha TBAFerris State at Canisius 7:05Mercyhurst at Alaska-Anchorage 4:07Saturday, October 10Air Force at Bemidji State 8:05Army vs. St. Lawrence/UMass-Lowell TBAColgate at RIT 7:05Ferris State at Canisius 7:05Holy Cross at Providence 7:00Mercyhurst vs. Alaska 4:07Friday, October 16Alabama-Huntsville at Air Force 9:05Bentley at Northeastern 7:00Canisius at Lake Superior State 7:05Connecticut at Ferris State 8:00Holy Cross at Merrimack 7:00Mercyhurst at Western Michigan 7:35RIT at St. Lawrence 7:00Saturday, October 17Alabama-Huntsville at Air Force 9:05Army at Merrimack 7:05Bentley at Quinnipiac 4:00Canisius at Lake Superior State 7:05Connecticut at Ferris State 6:00Mercyhurst at Western Michigan 7:35RIT at Clarkson 7:30Friday, October 23American Int’l at Union 7:00Connecticut at Bentley* 7:05RIT at Air Force* 9:05Sacred Heart at Rensselaer 7:00Saturday, October 24American Int’l at Rensselaer 7:00Holy Cross at Canisius* 4:05Mercyhurst at Army* 7:05RIT at Air Force* 9:05Sacred Heart at Union 7:00Sunday, October 25Connecticut at Merrimack TBAHoly Cross at Canisius* 4:05Mercyhurst at Army* 2:05Tuesday, October 27American Int’l at Sacred Heart* 7:05Friday, October 30Army at Colgate 7:30Connecticut at RIT* 7:05Holy Cross at American Int’l* 7:05Mercyhurst at Bentley* 7:05Sacred Heart at St. Lawrence 7:00Saturday, October 31Air Force at Canisius* 3:05American Int’l at Holy Cross* 4:05Army at Rensselaer 7:05Connecticut at RIT* 7:05Mercyhurst at Bentley* 7:05Sacred Heart at St. Lawrence 7:00Sunday, November 1Air Force at Canisius* 3:05Friday, November 6American Int’l at Connecticut* 7:05Army at RIT* 7:05Bentley at Air Force* 9:05Canisius at Mercyhurst* 7:05

Holy Cross at Sacred Heart* 7:05Saturday, November 7American Int’l at Connecticut* 7:05Army at RIT* 7:05Bentley at Air Force* 9:05Mercyhurst at Canisius* 7:05Sacred Heart at Holy Cross* 7:05Friday, November 13Air Force at Holy Cross* 7:05American Int’l at Army* 7:05RIT at Mercyhurst* 7:05Sacred Heart at Bentley* 7:05Saturday, November 14Air Force at Holy Cross* 7:05Army at American Int’l* 7:05Connecticut at Canisius* 3:05RIT at Mercyhurst* 7:05Sacred Heart at Bentley* 7:05Sunday, November 15Connecticut at Canisius* 3:05Friday, November 20Air Force at Connecticut* 7:05Army at Bentley* 7:05Canisius at American Int’l* 7:05Holy Cross at Mercyhurst* 7:05Sacred Heart at RIT* 7:05Saturday, November 21Air Force at Connecticut* 7:05Army at Bentley* 7:05Canisius at American Int’l* 4:05Holy Cross at Mercyhurst* 4:05Sacred Heart at RIT* 4:05Tuesday, November 24Bentley at Brown 7:00Connecticut at Holy Cross* 7:05Sacred Heart at Yale 7:00Friday, November 27Bentley at Rensselaer 7:00Canisius at Army* 7:05Mercyhurst at American Int’l* 7:05Saturday, November 28Bentley vs. Union/Lake Superior 4:00Canisius at Army* 7:05Connecticut at Brown 4:00Mercyhurst at American Int’l* 7:05Yale at Holy Cross 3:05Friday, December 4American Int’l at Air Force* 9:05Bentley at Canisius* 7:05Connecticut at Mercyhurst* 7:05RIT at Holy Cross* 7:05Sacred Heart at Army* 7:05Saturday, December 5American Int’l at Air Force* 9:05Bentley at Canisius* 7:05Connecticut at Mercyhurst* 7:05RIT at Holy Cross* 7:05Sacred Heart at Army* 7:05Tuesday, December 8American Int’l at Brown 7:00Thursday, December 10Quinnipiac at Holy Cross 7:05Friday, December 11Mercyhurst at Air Force* 9:05Saturday, December 12

American Int’l at Quinnipiac 4:00Mercyhurst at Air Force* 9:05Niagara at RIT 7:05Sunday, December 13Sacred Heart at Dartmouth 4:00Tuesday, December 15Robert Morris at Canisius 7:05Sunday, December 20Colgate at Canisius 5:05Tuesday, December 29Bentley at Connecticut* 7:15Wednesday, December 30Bentley vs. UMass-Amherst/Union TBAUMass-Amherst/Union at Connecticut TBAFriday, January 1RIT at Minnesota State 8:05Saturday, January 2Air Force at Sacred Heart* 7:05Mercyhurst vs. Minnesota-Duluth 4:00RIT at Minnesota State 8:05UMass Lowell vs. Holy Cross 4:00Union at Army 7:05Sunday, January 3Air Force at Sacred Heart* 7:05Holy Cross vs. Dart/Northeastern TBAMercyhurst vs. Alabama-Huntsville/Vermont TBAFriday, January 8American Int’l at Mercyhurst* 7:05Army at Sacred Heart* 7:05Canisius at Bentley* 7:05Connecticut at Air Force* 9:05Holy Cross at RIT* 7:05Saturday, January 9American Int’l at Mercyhurst* 7:05Army at Sacred Heart* 7:05Canisius at Bentley* 4:05Connecticut at Air Force* 9:05Holy Cross at RIT* 7:05Friday, January 15Air Force at Bentley* 7:05American Int’l at Holy Cross* 7:05Army at Canisius* 7:05Mercyhurst at Sacred Heart* 7:05RIT at Connecticut* 7:05Saturday, January 16Air Force at Bentley* 7:05Army at Canisius* 7:05Holy Cross at American Int’l* 7:05Mercyhurst at Sacred Heart* 7:05RIT at Connecticut* 7:05Friday, January 22Bentley at Mercyhurst* 7:05Canisius at Sacred Heart* 7:05Connecticut at Army* 7:05Holy Cross at Air Force* 9:05RIT at American Int’l* 7:05Saturday, January 23Bentley at Mercyhurst* 7:05Canisius at Sacred Heart* 7:05Connecticut at Army* 7:05Holy Cross at Air Force* 9:05RIT at American Int’l* 7:05Monday, January 25Connecticut at Princeton 7:00Tuesday, January 26

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Sacred Heart at American Int’l* 7:05Friday, January 29Air Force at Army* 7:05Bentley at RIT* 7:05Sacred Heart at Connecticut* 7:05Saturday, January 30Air Force at Army* 7:05Bentley at RIT* 7:05Sacred Heart at Connecticut* 7:05Friday, February 5Air Force at Colorado College 9:35Army at Holy Cross* 7:05Bentley at American Int’l* 7:05Canisius at Connecticut* 7:05Mercyhurst at Denver 9:05RIT at Sacred Heart* 7:05Saturday, February 6Army at Holy Cross* 7:05Bentley at American Int’l* 3:05Canisius at Connecticut* 7:05Denver at Air Force 9:05Mercyhurst at Colorado College 9:05RIT at Sacred Heart* 4:05

2010 Atlantic Hockey ChampionshipMarch 14-16 -- Blue Cross Arena -- Rochester, N.Y.

The 2009-10 Atlantic Hockey champion will be crowned this March atBlue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y. Tickets will be available at the arenabox office or online at Ticketmaster.com.

Saturday, March 6First Round - #10 seed at #7 seed

#9 seed at #8 seed

Friday, March 12-Sunday, March 14Best two-out-of-three series with remaining eight teams at higher seed

Friday, March 19Semifinals at Blue Cross Arena

Saturday, March 20Championship Game at Blue Cross Arena

NCAA Division I Hockey ConferencesAtlantic Hockey

AssociationAir Force

American Int’lArmy

BentleyCanisius

ConnecticutHoly CrossMercyhurst

RITSacred Heart

Central CollegiateHockey Association

AlaskaBowling Green

Ferris StateLake Superior State

MiamiMichigan

Michigan StateNebraska-Omaha

Northern MichiganNotre DameOhio State

Western Michigan

College HockeyAmerica

Alabama-HuntsvilleBemidji State

NiagaraRobert Morris

ECACHockeyBrown

ClarksonColgateCornell

DartmouthHarvard

PrincetonQuinnipiacRensselaer

Saint LawrenceUnionYale

Hockey EastAssociation

Boston CollegeBoston University

MaineMassachusettsMass.-LowellMerrimack

New HampshireNortheasternProvidenceVermont

Western CollegiateHockey Association

Alaska-AnchorageColorado College

DenverMichigan Tech

MinnesotaMinnesota-DuluthMinnesota StateNorth Dakota

Saint Cloud StateWisconsin

Tuesday, February 9Connecticut at Holy Cross* 7:05Friday, February 12Holy Cross at Bentley* 7:05Mercyhurst at Canisius* 7:05RIT at Army* 7:05Sacred Heart at American Int’l* 7:05Saturday, February 13American Int’l at Sacred Heart* 7:05Bentley at Holy Cross* 7:05Canisius at Mercyhurst* 7:05RIT at Army* 7:05Friday, February 19Air Force at RIT* 7:05Army at Mercyhurst* 7:05Bentley at Connecticut* 7:05Holy Cross at Sacred Heart* 7:05Saturday, February 20Air Force at RIT* 7:05American Int’l at Canisius* 3:05Army at Mercyhurst* 7:05Connecticut at Bentley* 7:05Sacred Heart at Holy Cross* 7:05

Sunday, February 21American Int’l at Canisius* 4:05Friday, February 26Army at American Int’l* 7:05Bentley at Holy Cross* 7:05Canisius at RIT* 7:05Mercyhurst at Connecticut* 7:05Sacred Heart at Air Force* 9:05Saturday, February 27American Int’l at Army* 7:05Canisius at RIT* 7:05Holy Cross at Bentley* 7:05Mercyhurst at Connecticut* 7:05Sacred Heart at Air Force* 9:05

All Times Eastern*Atlantic Hockey Game

2009-10 Atlantic Hockey Schedule

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Head Coach: Brian Riley (Brown, ‘83)Army & Career Record: sixth year, 68-84-25Associate Head Coach: Rob HaberbuschAssistant Coach: Trevor LargeConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 11-19-62008-09 Conference Record: 10-12-6 (6th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/6Colors: Black, Gold & GrayEnrollment: 4,400 Founded: 1802Arena: Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. (2,648)Nickname: Black Knights, CadetsLocation: West Point, N.Y.Hockey SID: Ryan Yanoshak (845-938-7197, [email protected])Web Site: www.goarmysports.comSeries Record: Army leads, 19-12-62008-09 Season Series: Bentley, 2-0

ArmyNov. 20 & 21, Home

Head CoachBrian Riley

Senior forwardErik Sefchik

Head Coach: Frank Serratore (Bemidji State, ‘82)Air Force Record: 13th year, 198-212-32Career Record: 17th year, 247-304-41Assistant Coaches: Capt. Andy Berg & Mike CorbettConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 28-11-22008-09 Conference Record: 20-6-2 (T-1st place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/6Colors: Blue & WhiteEnrollment: 4,400 Founded: 1954Arena: Cadet Ice Arena, USAF Academy, Colo. (2,502)Nickname: FalconsLocation: United States Air Force Academy, Colo.Hockey SID: Dave Toller (719-333-3478, [email protected])Web Site: www.goairforcesports.comSeries Record: Air Force leads, 16-6-22008-09 Season Series: Air Force, 4-1

Air ForceNov. 6 & 7, Away – Jan. 15 & 16, Home

Senior goalieAndrew Volkening

Head CoachFrank Serratore

Head Coach: Gary Wright (Vermont, ‘76)American International & Career Record: 26th year, 253-407-49Assistant Coach: Mike FieldConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 5-28-22008-09 Conference Record: 5-22-1 (10th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/8Colors: Gold, Black & WhiteEnrollment: 1,700 Founded: 1885Arena: Olympia Ice Center, West Springfield, Mass. (2,200)Nickname: Yellow JacketsLocation: Springfield, Mass.Hockey SID: Mike Getto (413-654-1425, [email protected])Web Site: www.aicyellowjackets.comSeries Record: Bentley leads, 19-15-32008-09 Season Series: Tied, 1-1

American InternationalFeb. 5 & 6, Away

Senior forwardChris Campanale

Head CoachGary Wright

Head Coach: Brendan Whittet (Brown, ‘94)Brown & Career Record: first yearAssistant Coaches: Jerry Keefe & Mark WhiteConference: ECAC Hockey2008-09 Record: 5-23-52008-09 Conference Record: 3-15-4 (12th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7Colors: Seal Brown, Cardinal Red & WhiteEnrollment: 5,754 Founded: 1764Arena: Meehan Auditorium, Providence, R.I. (2,495)Nickname: BearsLocation: Providence, R.I.Hockey SID: Jeanne Carhart (401-863-1094, [email protected])Web Site: www.brownbears.comSeries Record: First meeting

BrownNov. 24, Away

Senior forwardAaron Volpatti

Head CoachBrendan Whittet

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Head Coach: Jim Roque (Lake Superior, ‘87)Lake Superior & Career Record: fifth year, 57-73-25Assistant Coaches: Tim Christian & Rich MetroConference: Central Collegiate Hockey Association2008-09 Record: 11-20-82008-09 Conference Record: 7-15-6 (10th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/5Colors: Royal Blue & GoldEnrollment: 3,100 Founded: 1946Arena: Taffy Abel Arena, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. (4,000)Nickname: LakersLocation: Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Hockey SID: Diana Allen (906-635-2601, [email protected])Web Site: www.lssulakers.cstv.comSeries Record: First meeting

CanisiusDec. 4 & 5, Away – Jan. 8 & 9, Home

Senior forwardPeter MacDougall

Head CoachDave Smith

Head Coach: Dave Smith (Ohio State, ‘92)Canisius & Career Record: fifth year, 45-82-17Assistant Coaches: B.J. Adams & Scott GrayConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 15-16-62008-09 Conference Record: 12-12-4 (5th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/4Colors: Blue & GoldEnrollment: 3,490 Founded: 1870Arena: Buffalo State Sports Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. (1,800)Nickname: Golden Griffins, GriffsLocation: Buffalo, N.Y.Hockey SID: Jason Veniskey (716-888-3767, [email protected])Web Site: www.gogriffs.comSeries Record: Canisius leads, 18-16-32008-09 Season Series: Bentley, 6-1

Head Coach: Paul Pearl (Holy Cross, ‘89)Holy Cross & Career Record: 15th year, 214-207-48Assistant Coaches: Brian Akashian & Jason SmithConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 13-20-52008-09 Conference Record: 10-15-3 (7th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/3Color: Royal PurpleEnrollment: 2,866 Founded: 1843Arena: Hart Center, Worcester, Mass. (1,600)Nickname: CrusadersLocation: Worcester, Mass.Hockey SID: Jim Wrobel (508-793-2583, [email protected])Web Site: www.goholycross.comSeries Record: Holy Cross leads, 22-13-32008-09 Season Series: Bentley, 3-1

Holy CrossFeb. 12 & 27, Home – Feb. 13 & 26, Away

Senior forwardRyan Driscoll

Head CoachPaul Pearl

ConnecticutOct. 23 & Feb. 20, Home – Dec. 29 & Feb. 19, Away

Junior forwardAndrew Olson

Head CoachBruce Marshall

Head Coach: Bruce Marshall (Connecticut, ‘85)Connecticut & Career Record: 22nd year, 294-309-57Assistant Coaches: Joe Dumais, Brett Soucy & Brad SullivanConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 9-26-22008-09 Conference Record: 8-18-2 (9th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/6Colors: National Flag Blue & WhiteEnrollment: 28,083 Founded: 1881Arena: Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, Conn. (2,000)Nickname: HuskiesLocation: Storrs, Conn.Hockey SID: Betsy Devine (860-486-1498, [email protected])Web Site: www.uconnhuskies.comSeries Record: Connecticut leads, 21-10-32008-09 Season Series: Connecticut, 2-1-1

Head CoachJim Roque

Junior forwardRick Schofield

Lake Superior StatePossible Opponent – Nov. 28

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Head Coach: Don Cahoon (Boston University, ‘72)UMass Record: 10th year, 129-166-31Career Record: 23rd year, 309-339-67Assistant Coaches: Mike Buckley, Rob Gendron & Len QuesnelleConference: Hockey East2008-09 Record: 16-20-32008-09 Conference Record: 10-14-3 (7th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/8Colors: Maroon & WhiteEnrollment: 26,360 Founded: 1863Arena: William D. Mullins Memorial Center, Amherst, Mass. (8,373)Nickname: MinutemenLocation: Amherst, Mass.Hockey SID: John Sinnett (413-545-1744, [email protected])Web Site: www.umassathletics.comSeries Record: First meeting

Massachusetts-AmherstPossible Opponent – Dec. 30

Senior forwardBrett Watson

Head CoachDon Cahoon

Head Coach: Rand Pecknold (Connecticut College, ‘90)Quinnipiac & Career Record: 16th year, 281-183-45Associate Head Coach: Ben SyerAssistant Coach: Bill RigaConference: ECAC Hockey2008-09 Record: 18-18-32008-09 Conference Record: 9-10-3 (7th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/3Colors: Blue & GoldEnrollment: 7,400 Founded: 1929Arena: TD Banknorth Sports Center, Hamden, Conn. (3,300)Nickname: BobcatsLocation: Hamden, Conn.Hockey SID: Ken Sweeten (203-582-8625, [email protected])Web Site: www.quinnipiacbobcats.comSeries Record: Quinnipiac leads, 28-18-2Last Meeting: Oct. 16, 2007: L, 3-0

QuinnipiacOct. 17, Away

Head Coach: Greg Cronin (Colby, ‘86)Northeastern Record: fifth year, 57-72-19Career Record: sixth year, 77-85-21Assistant Coaches: John Carratu, Albie O’Connell & Sebastien LeplanteConference: Hockey East2008-09 Record: 25-12-42008-09 Conference Record: 18-6-3 (2nd place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8Colors: Red & BlackEnrollment: 15,339 Founded: 1898Arena: Matthews Arena, Boston, Mass. (4,655)Nickname: HuskiesLocation: Boston, Mass.Hockey SID: Mark Majewski (617-373-2691, [email protected])Web Site: www.gonu.comSeries Record: Northeastern leads, 1-0Last Meeting: Nov. 8, 2008: L, 4-1

NortheasternOct. 16, Away

Head CoachGreg Cronin

MercyhurstOct. 30 & 31, Home – Jan. 22 & 23, Away

Senior forwardChris Risi

Head CoachRich Gotkin

Head Coach: Rich Gotkin (Brockport State, ‘82)Mercyhurst & Career Record: 22nd year, 384-252-49Assistant Coaches: Brian Burke & Bobby FerrarisConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 22-15-32008-09 Conference Record: 17-8-3 (3rd place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/5Colors: Green, Blue & WhiteEnrollment: 3,400 Founded: 1926Arena: Mercyhurst Ice Center, Erie, Pa. (1,300)Nickname: LakersLocation: Erie, Pa.Hockey SID: Erik Kaminski (814-824-3338, [email protected])Web Site: www.hurstathletics.comSeries Record: Mercyhurst leads, 22-7-52008-09 Season Series: Bentley, 2-1-1

T H E O P P O N E N T S

Junior forwardTyler McNeely

Head CoachRand Pecknold

Senior forwardJean-Marc Beaudoin

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Head Coach: Nate Leaman (SUNY Cortland, ‘97)Union & Career Record: seventh year, 91-105-25Associate Head Coach: Rick BennettAssistant Coach: Ben BarrConference: ECAC Hockey2008-09 Record: 19-17-32008-09 Conference Record: 9-11-2 (8th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/5Colors: Garnet & WhiteEnrollment: 2,200 Founded: 1795Arena: Frank L. Messa Rink, Schenectady, N.Y. (2,225)Nickname: DutchmenLocation: Schenectady, N.Y.Hockey SID: Kevin Zalaznik (518-388-6377, [email protected])Web Site: www.unionathletics.comSeries Record: Union, 2-0Last Meeting: Oct. 18, 2005: L, 8-1

UnionPossible Opponent – Nov. 28 & Dec. 30

Head CoachNate Leaman

RensselaerNov. 27, Away

Head Coach: Seth Appert (Ferris St. ‘97)Rensselaer & Career Record: fourth year, 31-68-14Assistant Coach: Jim MontgomeryConference: ECAC Hockey2008-09 Record: 10-27-22008-09 Conference Record: 6-15-1 (11th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/6Colors: Cherry & WhiteEnrollment: 5,117 Founded: 1824Arena: Houston Field House, Troy, N.Y. (4,800)Nickname: EngineersLocation: Troy, N.Y.Hockey SID: Kevin Beattie (518-276-2187, [email protected])Web Site: www.rpiathletics.comSeries Record: Tied, 1-1Last Meeting: Oct. 18, 2008; W 4-3 (OT)

Junior forwardChase Polacek

Head CoachSeth Appert

Sacred HeartNov. 13 & 14, Home

Senior forwardDave Jarman

Head CoachC.J. Marottolo

Head Coach: C.J. Marottolo (Northeastern ‘89)Sacred Heart & Career Record: first yearAssistant Coaches: Dan Muse & Lou SantiniConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 11-23-42008-09 Conference Record: 9-16-3 (8th place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/6Colors: Red & WhiteEnrollment: 3,400 Founded: 1963Arena: Milford Ice Pavilion, Milford, Conn. (1,000)Nickname: PioneersLocation: Fairfield, Conn.Hockey SID: Shaun Ihasz (203-365-4464, [email protected])Web Site: www.sacredheartpioneers.comSeries Record: Sacred Heart leads, 19-14-22008-09 Season Series: Tied, 1-1

Head Coach: Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green, ‘84)RIT & Career Record: 11th year, 188-91-24Associate Head Coach: Brian HillsAssistant Coach: Dave InsalacoConference: Atlantic Hockey2008-09 Record: 23-13-22008-09 Conference Record: 20-6-2 (T-1st place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/7Colors: Orange & BrownEnrollment: 16,450 Founded: 1829Arena: Frank Ritter Memorial Arena, Rochester, N.Y. (2,100)Nickname: TigersLocation: Rochester, N.Y.Hockey SID: Stephen Jaynes (585-475-6154, [email protected])Web Site: www.ritathletics.comSeries Record: RIT leads, 9-3-12008-09 Season Series: RIT, 2-0

Rochester Institute of TechnologyJan. 29 & 30, Away

Senior defensemanDan Ringwald

Head CoachWayne Wilson

T H E O P P O N E N T S

Junior forwardAdam Presizniuk

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AIR FORCE (6-16-2)

1998-99 Away W 8-42001-02 Home L 6-12002-03 Away L 5-2

Away L 6-22003-04 (1) L 4-2

Home L 4-3Home L 4-3

2004-05 (1) T (ot) 2-22005-06 (1) W 3-12006-07 Away L 5-1*

Away W 6-5*Home W 3-1*Home L 2-0*

2007-08 Home W 4-0*Home L L 3-1Away T (ot) 4-4*Away L 3-1*Away L 9-2#Away L 3-1#

2008-09 Away L 5-1*Away L 8-2*Home L 3-2*Home W 4-1*(2) L 3-0#

(1) at Northford, Conn.(2) at Rochester, N.Y.

AMERICANINTERNATIONAL

(19-15-3)

1980-81 Home W 5-41981-82 Away L 8-51982-83 Home L 6-01983-84 Away L 7-31984-85 Home L 11-21999-00 Home W 9-2*

Home W 8-5*Away L (ot) 6-5*

2000-01 Away W 5-6*Home W 4-2*Away L 6-3*

2001-02 Away W 3-2*Home W 7-4*Away L (ot) 3-2*

2002-03 Away L (ot) 5-4*Home W 5-0*

2003-04 (1) W 6-3Away L (ot) 3-2*Home W 2-1*Away W 4-2*

2004-05 Home W 5-2*Away W 4-1*Home T (ot) 2-2*

2005-06 Away W 2-1*

T H E O P P O N E N T SResults vs. 2009-10 Opponents

Home W 7-3*Away L 2-1*Home T (ot) 3-3*

2006-07 Away L 6-1*Home W 5-3*Home W 4-2*Away L 5-2*

2007-08 Home T (ot) 1-1*Away W 5-1*Away L 5-2*Home L 6-5*

2008-09 Home L 3-1*Home W 6-4*

(1) at Northford, Conn.

ARMY (12-19-6)

1981-82 Away L 8-21982-83 Away L 6-31993-94 Away L 7-11994-95 Away L 6-21995-96 Away L 5-21998-99 Away L 7-11999-00 Away L 6-22000-01 Home L 5-2*

Home W 7-4*Away L 9-2*

2001-02 Away L 9-2*Home T (ot) 3-3*

2002-03 Away W 4-2*Away W (ot) 4-3*Home W 5-1*

2003-04 Home L 3-1*Home T (ot) 2-2*Away W 5-1*

2004-05 Home T (ot) 3-3*Away L 3-2*Away L 3-1*

2005-06 Home T (ot) 1-1*Home W 4-1*Away T (ot) 2-2*Away T (ot) 3-3*Home W(2ot) 4-3#

2006-07 Home L 4-3*Home W 3-0*Away L 3-1*Away L 4-2*Away L 6-2#

2007-08 Away L 7-2*Away W 3-2*Home W 2-1*Home L 6-3*

2008-09 Away W 6-0*Away W 4-1*

BROWN (0-0-0)

CANISIUS (16-18-3)

1981-82 Home W 4-11984-85 Home L 4-21998-99 Away L 6-2

Away L 5-41999-00 Home L 6-4*

Away L 3-2*Away L 6-4*

2000-01 Away T (ot) 2-2*Home L 1-4*

2001-02 Away L 9-2*Home L 6-1*Home W 2-1*

2002-03 Home L 4-0*Home W 4-0*Away L 4-2*

2003-04 Home L 4-1*Home T (ot) 3-3*Away L 4-1*

2004-05 Home L 5-3*Away W 4-3*Away L 2-1*Away W 4-2#

2005-06 Home W 4-3*Home L 7-3*Away W 1-0*Away W 4-3*

2006-07 Home W 4-3*Home W 5-2*

2007-08 Away T (ot) 1-1*Away L 4-1*

2008-09 Home W 4-3*Home W 4-2*Away W 8-3*Away W 4-3*Home W 6-3#Home L 7-3#Home W 4-2#

CONNECTICUT (10-21-3)

1999-00 Away L 8-1*Home L (ot) 4-3*Home L 9-1*

2000-01 Home L 10-3*Home T (ot) 3-3*Away L 11-1*

2001-02 Away L 3-1Home L 3-2*Away L 5-2*Away L 7-4*

2002-03 Away W 4-1*Home L 5-3*

2003-04 Away T (ot) 4-4*Home L 3-2*Home L 5-3*

2004-05 Away L 5-3*

Home L (ot) 3-2*(1) L 4-1*

2005-06 Away W 3-1*Home W 4-1*Home W 6-3*Away W 4-1*

2006-07 Home W 3-1*Away L 6-2*Away L 4-3*Home L 2-1*

2007-08 Away W 4-2*Home L (ot) 3-2*Home W 6-0*Away W (ot) 4-3*

2008-09 Home W 1-0*Away L (ot) 2-1*Away L 4-1*Home T (ot) 2-2*

(1) at Boston, Mass.

HOLY CROSS (13-22-3)

1981-82 Away L 7-51982-83 Home T (ot) 3-31983-84 Away W 5-21984-85 Home L 5-31985-86 Away L 9-31995-96 (1) L 7-31997-98 Away L 3-01999-00 Home W 3-2*

Away T (ot) 2-2*Home W 6-4*

2000-01 Home L 3-2*(2) W 4-1Away L 6-2*

2001-02 Home L 4-1*Away L 4-2*Home L 3-0*

2002-03 Away W 2-0*Away L 6-4*Home W 2-1*

2003-04 Home L 6-4*Away L 5-2*Home W 1-0*

2004-05 Away W 5-3*Away T (ot) 2-2*Home L 7-2*

2005-06 Home L 2-1*Away L 4-1*Home L 1-0*Away L 3-2*Away L 5-2#

2006-07 Home L 7-4*Home W 3-2*

2007-08 Away W 6-4*Away L 4-2*

2008-09 Home W 4-1*

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Results vs. 2009-10 OpponentsAway L 3-2*Away W 4-1*Home W 4-1*

(1) at Plattsburgh, N.Y.(2) at Chestnut Hill, Mass.

LAKE SUPERIOR (0-0-0)

UMASS-AMHERST (0-0-0)

MERCYHURST (7-22-5)

1998-99 Home W (ot) 6-5Home W (ot) 6-5Away T (ot) 5-5

1999-00 Home L 6-4*Away L 5-0*Away L 8-0*

2000-01 Away L 10-3*Home L 4-2*

2001-02 Away L 6-2*Home L 4-2*Home L 3-1*

2002-03 Away W 6-5*Home L 4-2*(1) L 10-2#

2003-04 Away L 2-1*Away L 3-2*Home L 7-1*(1) L 5-4#

2004-05 Away T (ot) 4-4*Home W 5-4*Home L 4-1*

2005-06 Away L 7-4*Away L 10-5*Home L 5-2*Home L 5-2*(2) W(2ot) 3-2#

2006-07 Away L 7-4*Away L 5-2*

2007-08 Home T (ot) 3-3*Home T (ot) 3-3*

2008-09 Away W 5-2*Away T (ot) 1-1*Home L 6-4*Home W 3-1*

(1) at West Point, N.Y.(2) at Worcester, Mass.

NORTHEASTERN (0-1-0)

2008-09 Away L 4-1

QUINNIPIAC (18-28-2)

1977-78 Home W 6-1*

Away W 9-7*1978-79 Home W (ot) 8-7*1979-80 Home W 11-1*

Away W 16-9*1980-81 Home W 10-1*1987-88 (1) W 4-2*1988-89 Away L 6-2*1989-90 (2) W (ot) 3-2*

Home L (ot) 3-2*1990-91 Away W 4-3*1991-92 Home W 8-4*1992-93 Away W 8-3*1993-94 Home W 5-11994-95 Away W 12-3

Home W 11-11995-96 Away L 6-3

Home W 5-21996-97 Away W 5-2

Home T (ot) 1-11997-98 Away L 6-11998-99 Away L 7-41999-00 (3) L 5-2

Away L (ot) 4-3*Home L 10-1*Away L 8-1*Away L 9-2#

2000-01 Away L 6-1Away L 7-3*Home L 3-2*

2001-02 Away L 5-2Home L (ot) 2-1*Away L 7-0*Away L 5-2*

2002-03 Away L 3-1Home L 2-1*Away L 5-1*

2003-04 Away W 3-2*Home W 3-2*Away L 2-1*

2004-05 Away L 3-0Home T (ot) 4-4Away L 5-0*Home L 3-2*Away L 4-1#

2005-06 Away L 6-02006-07 Away L 6-12007-08 Away L 3-0

(1) at Arlington, Mass.(2) at North Andover, Mass.(3) at Babson Park, Mass.

RENSSELAER (1-1-0)

2007-08 Away L 4-02008-09 Away W (ot) 4-3

ROCHESTER INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGY (3-9-1)

1979-80 Home W (ot) 7-6#1998-99 Away L 7-2

Away L 7-12006-07 Away W (ot) 3-2*

Away L 5-1*Home L 3-0*Home W 7-6*

2007-08 Home L 3-2*Home T (ot) 2-2*Away L 5-2*Away L 5-2*

2008-09 Home L 3-2*Home L 4-2*

SACRED HEART (14-19-2)

1993-94 Away L 9-41994-95 Away L 4-21995-96 Away W 10-2

Home L 4-21996-97 Away W 4-31997-98 Home W 10-31999-00 Away W 3-0*

Away L 5-4*Home W 2-1*

2000-01 Home L 5-3*Away L 7-3*Away L 5-2*

2001-02 Home L 6-3*Away L 9-1*

2002-03 Home L 5-2*

Away W 2-1*Home W 4-3*Away W 2-0#

2003-04 Away L 3-2*Home T (ot) 2-2*(1) W 3-2Away W 3-2*

2004-05 Home L 5-3*Home W 2-0*Away L 6-4*

2005-06 Away T (ot) 1-1*Home W 2-1*Home L 4-1*Away L 4-2*

2006-07 Away L 3-1*Away L 3-1*

2007-08 Home W 3-1*Home L 6-5*

2008-09 Away L (ot) 6-5*Away W 4-3*

(1) at Storrs, Conn.

UNION (0-2-0)

2003-04 Away L 5-12005-06 Away L 8-1

* Conference Game# Conference Playoffs

T H E O P P O N E N T S

Marc Menzione

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2005-06

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Year-by-Year RecordsYEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE* COACH LEADING SCORER LEADING GOALTENDER1977-78 10-9-0 9-7-0 Joe Quinn Dave Langley (17-17-34) Keith Fitzpatrick (5.47, .836)1978-79 7-11-0 7-7-0 Quinn Joe Maguire (19-17-36) Keith Fitzpatrick (5.10, .851)1979-80 15-6-0 15-3-0 Quinn (32-26-0) Bob Fernberg (15-27-42) Keith Fitzpatrick (3.85, .875)

1980-81 20-1-0 19-0-0 Tim Flynn Ken Richardson (16-18-34) Barratt Davison (2.72, .912)1981-82 14-10-0 13-4-0 Flynn Gary See (20-28-48) Ed DeMild (3.58, .905)1982-83 9-10-2 9-4-1 Flynn John Maguire (17-16-33) Ed DeMild (4.48, .875)1983-84 13-11-0 11-5-0 Flynn (56-32-2) John Maguire (14-26-40) Barratt Davison (4.91, .885)

1984-85 5-15-0 5-9-0 Mark Canavan Four with 19 points Ed DeMild (6.10, .838)

1985-86 8-13-0 8-9-0 Tom Apprille Rob Haskell (10-12-22) Sean McEvoy (5.53, .832)1986-87 9-13-0 9-11-0 Apprille Jim Joyce (18-22-40) Sean McEvoy (4.93, .855)1987-88 9-13-0 9-12-0 Apprille Jon Vedder (13-9-22) Sean McEvoy (4.72, .891)1988-89 8-14-1 8-13-0 Apprille Jon Vedder (26-23-49) Fred Rosa (4.70, .879)1989-90 8-14-2 8-14-2 Apprille Dan Connolly (10-12-22) Jamie Pasterick (4.37, .858)

Brad Rolph (9-13-22)1990-91 10-14-1 9-14-1 Apprille Brian Sheehan (20-19-39) Jamie Pasterick (4.92, .869)1991-92 7-13-3 7-12-3 Apprille Tom Galligan (15-16-31) Sean Burns (4.18, .847)1992-93 10-13-1 4-9-1 Apprille (69-107-8) Dan Ryan (10-24-34) Sean Burns (4.63, .885)

1993-94 13-10-1 7-6-1 Jim McAdam David Pasquale (9-30-39) Sean Burns (5.02, .834)1994-95 10-10-6 6-4-4 McAdam Shane Borman (14-21-35) Kris Smith (3.18, .894)1995-96 15-11-1 9-4-1 McAdam Richard Starck (28-19-47) Kris Smith (4.31, .857)1996-97 18-9-1 12-2-0 McAdam Ryan Soderquist (17-24-41) Randy Boyce (4.22, .860)1997-98 16-10-0 10-4-0 McAdam Ryan Soderquist (33-26-59) Joe Cullen (4.32, .872)1998-99 14-12-1 McAdam Brian Gangemi (21-24-45) Joe Cullen (4.33, .888)1999-2000 7-23-2 7-18-2 McAdam Ryan Soderquist (19-29-48) Joe Cullen (4.80, .882)2000-01 4-23-2 3-21-2 McAdam Steve Tobio (5-20-25) Ray DeVincent (4.80, .874)2001-02 4-26-2 4-20-2 McAdam (101-134-16) Steve Tobio (14-19-33) Simon St. Pierre (4.25, .891)

2002-03 15-19-0 13-13-0 Ryan Soderquist Joe Lovell (11-22-33) Simon St. Pierre (3.39, .888)2003-04 9-19-4 7-13-4 Soderquist Brendan McCartin (14-12-26) Simon St. Pierre (3.07, .905)2004-05 8-20-6 6-13-5 Soderquist Brendan McCartin (10-10-20) Simon St. Pierre (3.28, .900)

Anthony Pellarin (7-13-20)2005-06 15-17-5 11-12-5 Soderquist Anthony Canzoneri (8-23-31) Ray Jean (2.86, .916)2006-07 12-22-1 11-17-0 Soderquist Jeff Gumaer (18-15-33) Ray Jean (4.00, .880)2007-08 9-21-6 9-13-6 Soderquist Dain Prewitt (15-17-32) Joe Calvi (2.90, .913)2008-09 19-17-2 15-11-2 Soderquist (87-135-24) Dain Prewitt (21-21-42) Kyle Rank (2.65, .912)Totals 350-449-50 279-304-42

*ECAC Division III 1977-85, ECAC North-South 1985-92, ECAC Central 1992-1998, MAAC 1999-2003, Atlantic Hockey 2003-present

T H E H I S T O R Y

Bentley Post-Season Action1980 ECAC Division III PlayoffsSemifinals: Bentley 4, Wesleyan 1Finals: Bentley 7, RIT 6 (ot)

1981 ECAC Division III PlayoffsSemifinals: Bentley 8, Iona 4Finals: Bentley 6, Southeastern Mass. 3

1982 ECAC Division III PlayoffsSemifinals: Bentley 5, Assumption 2Finals: Massachusetts-Boston 4, Bentley 1

1984 ECAC Division III PlayoffsFirst Round: Bentley 4, N.H. College 3Semifinals: Amherst 10, Bentley 5

1994 ECAC No./Cent./So. PlayoffsFirst Round: Fitchburg State 10, Bentley 4

1996 ECAC No./Cent./So. PlayoffsFirst Round: Bentley 10, Roger Williams 5Semifinals: Mass.-Dartmouth 7, Bentley 3

1997 ECAC No./Cent./So. PlayoffsFirst Round: Framingham St. 5, Bentley 4 (ot)

1998 ECAC No./Cent./So. PlayoffsFirst Round: Mass.-Dartmouth 9, Bentley 6

2000 MAAC Hockey League PlayoffsFirst Round: Quinnipiac 9, Bentley 2

2003 MAAC Hockey League PlayoffsFirst Round: Bentley 2, Sacred Heart 0Semifinals: Mercyhurst 10, Bentley 2

2004 Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsQuarterfinals: Mercyhurst 5, Bentley 4

2005 Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsQuarterfinals: Bentley 4, Canisius 2Semifinals: Quinnipiac 4, Bentley 1

2006 Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsQuarterfinals: Bentley 4, Army 3 (2ot)

Semifinals: Bentley 3, Mercyhurst 2 (2ot)Finals: Holy Cross 5, Bentley 2

2007 Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsQuarterfinals: Army 6, Bentley 2

2008 Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsFirst Round: Air Force 9, Bentley 2

Air Force 3, Bentley 1

2009 Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsFirst Round: Bentley 6, Canisius 3

Canisius 7, Bentley 3Bentley 4, Canisius 2

Semifinals: Air Force 3, Bentley 0

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Individual RecordsGOALS

Period: 3 accomplished 11 timesGame: 7 Richard Starck vs. Assumption, Feb. 24, 1996Season: 33 Ryan Soderquist, 1997-98Career: 84 Ryan Soderquist, 1996-00

HAT TRICKSSeason: 5 Jon Vedder, 1988-89Career: 7 Richard Starck, 1995-96

GOALS, DEFENSEMANGame: 3 Bill Larsen vs. New Hampshire College, Jan. 31, 1981

3 Paul McMahon vs. Holy Cross, Nov. 24, 1981Season: 17 Garrett Trull, 1995-96Career: 41 Garrett Trull, 1994-98

ASSISTSGame: 5 accomplished four timesSeason: 31 Shawn Smith, 1998-99Career: 91 John Maguire, 1980-84

POINTSPeriod: 4 accomplished eight timesGame: 8 John Maguire vs. Southeastern Mass., Feb. 14, 1982Season: 59 Ryan Soderquist, 1997-98Career: 173 Ryan Soderquist, 1996-00

POWER PLAY GOALSSeason: 12 Richard Starck, 1995-96

12 Garrett Trull, 1995-96Career: 26 Richard Starck, 1993-96

SHORT-HANDED GOALSSeason: 5 Jay Carta, 1996-97Career: 9 Ryan Soderquist, 1996-00

GAME-WINNING GOALSSeason: 5 Dain Prewitt, 2008-09Career: 9 Ryan Soderquist, 1996-00

9 Dain Prewitt, 2005-09PENALTY MINUTES

Season: 119 Jaye Judd, 2006-07Career: 380 Mike Zeibaq, 1998-02

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 38 accomplished by seven players, 2008-09Career: 145 Anthony Canzoneri, 2005-09

145 Dain Prewitt, 2005-09

SAVESGame: 73 Ray DeVincent vs. RIT, Feb. 6, 1999Season: 936 Joe Calvi, 2007-08Career: 3256 Simon St. Pierre, 2001-05

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason: 2.68 Kyle Rank, 2008-09Career: 3.03 Joe Calvi, 2007-09

SAVE PERCENTAGESeason: .916 Ray Jean, 2005-06Career: .906 Joe Calvi, 2007-09

SHUTOUTSSeason: 4 Simon St. Pierre, 2002-03Career: 6 Simon St. Pierre, 2001-05

MINUTES PLAYEDSeason: 1964 Simon St. Pierre, 2002-03Career: 6531 Simon St. Pierre, 2001-05

2009-10 Returnees in Bold

Team RecordsGOALS SCORED

Period: 10 vs. Worcester State, Feb. 8, 1980Game: 18 vs. Suffolk, Jan. 10, 1998Season: 171 1995-96

GOALS ALLOWEDPeriod: 7 vs. Saint Anselm, Jan. 21, 1978

7 vs. Southeastern Massachusetts, Feb. 9, 19857 at Air Force, March 7, 2008

Game: 16 vs. Saint Anselm, Jan. 21, 1978Season: 159 1999-00

SHOTSPeriod: 30 vs. Southeastern Massachusetts, Feb. 13, 1982

30 vs. RIT, Feb. 6, 1999Game: 80 vs. RIT, Feb. 6, 1999Season: 1270 1999-00

SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDSGames Won: 20 1980-81 (21 games)Winning Streak: 14 Jan. 21-Feb. 28, 1981Losing Streak: 12 Feb. 10-Oct. 26, 2001

Career Scoring LeadersNAME YEARS G A PTS1. Ryan Soderquist 4 (96-00) 84 89 1732. John Maguire 4 (80-84) 58 91 1493. Gary See 4 (79-83) 52 89 1414. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 60 66 1264. Shawn Smith 4 (95-99) 52 74 1266. Brian Gangemi 3 (97-00) 56 65 1216. Joe Maguire 4 (77-81) 65 56 1218. Steve Tobio 4 (98-02) 35 85 1209. Dave Langley 4 (77-81) 56 57 11310. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 28 84 11210. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 62 50 11210. Garrett Trull 4 (94-98) 41 71 11213. Richard Starck 3 (93-96) 63 47 11013. Scott Frerichs 4 (93-97) 44 66 11015. Brian Sheehan 4 (87-91) 51 57 108

Season Scoring LeadersNAME YEAR GP G A PTS1. Ryan Soderquist 1997-98 25 33 26 592. Jon Vedder 1988-89 23 26 23 493. Gary See 1981-82 24 20 28 483. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 28 19 29 485. Richard Starck 1995-96 24 28 19 476. Brian Gangemi 1998-99 25 21 24 457. John Maguire 1981-82 24 17 27 448. Bob Fernberg 1979-80 21 15 27 428. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 38 21 21 4210. Garrett Trull 1995-96 25 17 24 4110. Scott Frerichs 1995-96 27 15 26 4110. Ryan Soderquist 1996-97 26 17 24 4113. John Maguire 1983-84 24 14 26 4013. Jim Joyce 1986-87 22 14 26 4013. Brian Gangemi 1997-98 24 21 19 40

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1. Ryan Soderquist 4 (96-99) 842. Joe Maguire 4 (77-81) 653. Richard Starck 3 (93-96) 634. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 625. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 606. John Maguire 4 (80-84) 587. Dave Langley 4 (77-81) 567. Brian Gangemi 3 (98-00) 569. Gary See 4 (79-83) 529. Shawn Smith 4 (95-99) 52

MOST GOALS (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Ryan Soderquist 1997-98 332. Richard Starck 1995-96 283. Jon Vedder 1988-89 264. Richard Starck 1993-94 225. Brian Gangemi 1997-98 215. Brian Gangemi 1998-99 215. Dain Prewitt 2009-09 218. Gary See 1981-82 208. Brian Sheehan 1990-91 208. Shawn Smith 1996-97 20

MOST ASSISTS (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. John Maguire 4 (80-84) 912. Gary See 4 (79-83) 892. Ryan Soderquist 4 (96-00) 894. Steve Tobio 4 (98-02) 855. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 846. Shawn Smith 4 (95-99) 747. Garrett Trull 3 (94-98) 718. Scott Frerichs 4 (93-97) 668. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 6610. Brian Gangemi 3 (97-00) 65

MOST ASSISTS (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Shawn Smith 1998-99 312. David Pasquale 1993-94 303. Chip Jessopp 1995-96 293. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 295. Gary See 1981-82 286. Bob Fernberg 1979-80 276. John Maguire 1981-82 276. Anthony Canzoneri 2008-09 279. John Maguire 1983-84 269. Jim Joyce 1986-87 269. Scott Frerichs 1995-96 269. Ryan Soderquist 1997-98 26

MOST GW GOALS (SEASON) (since1982-83 season) YEAR NO1. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 52. Dave Tallent 1995-96 42. Ryan Soderquist 1996-97 42. Mike Spengler 1998-99 42. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 42. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 46. 13 tied with 3

MOST GW GOALS (CAREER)(since 1982-83 season) YEARS NO1. Ryan Soderquist 4 (96-00) 91. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 93. Shane Borman 4 (91-95) 73. Scott Frerichs 4 (93-97) 75. Scott Soffel 4 (94-98) 65. Dave Tallent 2 (95-97) 65. Mike Spengler 4 (96-00) 65. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 69. Jon Vedder 2 (87-89) 59. Garrett Trull 3 (94-97) 59. Shawn Smith 4 (95-99) 59. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 59. Pat Percella 3 (06-09) 59. Dustin Cloutier 2 (07-09) 5

MOST PP GOALS (CAREER)(since 1982-83 season) YEARS NO1. Richard Starck 3 (93-96) 262. Ryan Soderquist 4 (96-00) 253. Garrett Trull 4 (94-98) 234. Brian Sheehan 4 (87-91) 164. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 166. Scott Soffel 4 (94-98) 146. Brian Gangemi 3 (97-00) 146. Ryan Lessnau 4 (02-06) 146. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 146. Marc Menzeione 4 (06-09) 14

MOST PP GOALS (SEASON)(since 1982-83 season) YEAR NO1. Richard Starck 1995-96 121. Garrett Trull 1995-96 123. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 114. Mike Spengler 1998-99 105. Jon Vedder 1988-89 96. Tom Galligan 1991-92 86. Richard Starck 1993-94 88. Brian Sheehan 1988-89 78. Brian Sheehan 1990-91 78. Frank Nones 1992-93 78. David Pasquale 1992-93 78. Ryan Soderquist 1997-98 78. Ryan Soderquist 1998-99 78. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 7

MOST SH GOALS (CAREER)(since 1982-83 season) YEARS NO1. Ryan Soderquist 4 (96-00) 92. Brian Gangemi 3 (97-00) 63. Jeff Delpidio 4 (93-97) 53. Jay Carta 3 (94-97) 53. Jeff Gumaer 3 (05-08) 53. Dain Prewitt 3 (05-08) 57. Jon Vedder 2 (87-89) 47. Kevin Scola 4 (91-95) 49. Jim Joyce 4 (83-87) 39. Pat Crowley 3 (86-89) 39. Tony Langelier 4 (93-97) 39. Shawn Smith 4 (95-99) 3

MOST SH GOALS (SEASON)(since 1982-83 season) YEAR NO1. Jay Carta 1996-97 52. Jon Vedder 1988-89 42. Ryan Soderquist 1997-98 42. Brian Gangemi 1998-99 45. Kevin Scola 1994-95 35. Jeff Delpidio 1995-96 35. Ryan Soderquist 1996-97 38. 18 tied with 2

MOST PENALTY MINUTES (CAREER)(since 1979-80 season) YEARS NO1. Mike Zeibaq 4 (98-02) 3802. Jaye Judd 4 (04-08) 3063. Garrett Trull 4 (94-98) 2854. Kevin Moglia 4 (96-00) 2445. Richard Starck 3 (93-96) 2286. Mark Griffin 4 (94-98) 2247. Brett Murphy 4 (02-06) 2237. Tom Dickhudt 3 (05-08) 2239. Brendan McCartin 3 (03-06) 21810. Joe Cucci 4 (04-08) 217

MOST PENALTY MINS. (SEASON)(since 1979-80 season) YEAR NO1. Jaye Judd 2006-07 1192. Mike Zeibaq 1998-99 1123. Marc Griffin 1997-98 1074. Richard Starck 1993-94 1044. Mike Zeibaq 1999-00 1046. Garrett Trull 1996-97 937. Brendan McCartin 2005-06 928. Tom Dickhudt 2006-07 909. Mike Zeibaq 2001-02 8910. Noah French 1995-96 86

GAMES PLAYED (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Anthony Canzoneri 2008-09 381. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 381. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 381. Marc Menzione 2008-09 381. Ryan Kayfes 2008-09 381. Pat Percella 2008-09 381. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 388. 13 players tied with 37

GAMES PLAYED (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 1451. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 1453. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 1394. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 1314. Josh Thompson 4 (02-06) 1316. Josh Chase 4 (02-06) 1297. Joe Cucci 4 (04-08) 1288. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 1279. Marcus Willy 4 (99-03) 1259. Casey Russell 4 (05-09) 125

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MOST WINS (CAREER)(not incl. ’79-80 season) YEARS NO1. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) 352. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) 333. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) 324. Kris Smith 2 (94-96) 245. Sean Burns 4 (90-94) 236. Ed DeMild 4 (81-85) 216. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) 218. Sean McEvoy 4 (84-88) 199. Jamie Pasterick 3 (89-92) 179. Randy Boyce 3 (95-98) 17

MOST WINS (SEASON)(not incl. ’79-80 season) YEAR NO1. Barratt Davison 1980-81 182. Simon St. Pierre 2002-03 153. Kris Smith 1995-96 144. Randy Boyce 1996-97 135. Ray Jean 2005-06 125. Kyle Rank 2008-09 127. Joe Cullen 1997-98 118. Sean Burns 1992-93 108. Kris Smith 1994-95 1010. Joe Cullen 1998-99 910. Ray Jean 2006-07 910. Joe Calvi 2007-08 9

MOST SAVES (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) 32562. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) 20863. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) 19774. Sean McEvoy 4 (84-88) 16405. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) 16116. Sean Burns 4 (90-94) 14717. Jamie Pasterick 3 (89-92) 13448. Joe Calvi 2 (07-09) 13249. Kris Smith 2 (94-96) 127410. Ray DeVincent 4 (97-01) 1255

MOST SAVES (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Joe Calvi 2007-08 9362. Ray Jean 2005-06 9003. Simon St. Pierre 2002-03 8824. Simon St. Pierre 2001-02 8355. Simon St. Pierre 2004-05 8316. Sean Burns 1992-93 7917. Joe Cullen 1999-00 7478. Ray Jean 2006-07 7119. Simon St. Pierre 2003-04 70710. Sean McEvoy 1987-88 700

TOTAL MINUTES PLAYED (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) 65312. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) 38383. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) 36694. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) 31765. Sean McEvoy 4 (84-88) 30496. Sean Burns 4 (90-94) 2958

Goaltending Records7. Kris Smith 2 (94-96) 28978. Jamie Pasterick 3 (89-92) 28449. Joe Calvi 2 (07-09) 273210. Keith Fitzpatrick 3 (77-80) 2567

TOTAL MINUTES PLAYED (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Simon St. Pierre 2002-03 19642. Joe Calvi 2007-08 18433. Ray Jean 2005-06 17214. Simon St. Pierre 2004-05 16825. Kris Smith 1994-95 14926. Ray Jean 2006-07 14557. Simon St. Pierre 2003-04 14478. Simon St. Pierre 2001-02 14389. Kris Smith 1995-96 140510. Sean Burns 1992-93 1336

GAMES PLAYED (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) 1132. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) 683. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) 644. Sean Burns 4 (90-94) 575. Sean McEvoy 4 (84-88) 556. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) 547. Jamie Pasterick 3 (89-92) 538. Keith Fitzpatrick 3 (77-80) 488. Joe Calvi 2 (07-09) 4810. Ed DeMild 4 (81-85) 43

GAMES PLAYED (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Simon St. Pierre 2002-03 342. Joe Calvi 2007-08 323. Simon St. Pierre 2004-05 304. Ray Jean 2005-06 295. Kris Smith 1994-95 255. Kris Smith 1995-96 255. Simon St. Pierre 2001-02 255. Ray Jean 2006-07 259. Sean Burns 1992-93 249. Simon St. Pierre 2003-04 24

BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE(CAREER)

(min. 35 games) YEARS GAA1. Joe Calvi 2 (07-09) 3.032. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) 3.383. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) 3.484. Kris Smith 2 (94-96) 3.735. Ray DeVincent 4 (97-01) 4.046. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) 4.077. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) 4.448. Ed DeMild 4 (81-85) 4.589. Sean Burns 4 (90-94) 4.6910. Keith Fitzpatrick 4 (77-80) 4.72

BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE(SEASON)

(min. 600 minutes) YEAR GAA1. Kyle Rank 2008-09 2.68

2. Barratt Davison 1980-81 2.723. Ray Jean 2005-06 2.864. Joe Calvi 2007-08 2.905. Simon St. Pierre 2003-04 3.076. Kris Smith 1994-95 3.187. Simon St. Pierre 2004-05 3.288. Joe Calvi 2008-09 3.389. Simon St. Pierre 2002-03 3.3910. Ed DeMild 1981-82 3.58

BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (CAREER)(min. 35 games) YEARS PCT1. Joe Calvi 2 (07-09) .9062. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) .9003. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) .8964. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) .8885. Ray DeVincent 4 (97-01) .8836. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) .8807. Ed DeMild 4 (81-85) .8767. Kris Smith 2 (95-96) .8769. Sean Burns 4 (90-94) .86410. Sean McEvoy 4 (84-88) .862

BEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (SEASON)(min. 600 minutes) YEAR PCT1. Ray Jean 2005-06 .9162. Joe Calvi 2007-08 .9133. Kyle Rank 2008-09 .9124. Barratt Davison 1980-81 .9125. Ed DeMild 1981-82 .9055. Simon St. Pierre 2003-04 .9057. Simon St. Pierre 2004-05 .9008. Kris Smith 1994-95 .8949. Barratt Davison 1981-82 .89210. Sean McEvoy 1987-88 .89110. Simon St. Pierre 2001-02 .891

MOST SHUTOUTS (CAREER)(not incl. ’79-80 season) YEARS NO1. Simon St. Pierre 4 (01-05) 62. Joe Calvi 2 (07-09) 43. Barratt Davison 4 (80-84) 34. Ed DeMild 4 (81-85) 24. Joe Cullen 4 (96-00) 24. Ray Jean 2 (05-07) 27. Sean McEvoy 4 (84-88) 17. John Coughlin 4 (85-89) 17. Ray DeVincent 3 (97-00) 1

MOST SHUTOUTS (SEASON)(not incl. ’79-80 season) YEAR NO1. Simon St. Pierre 2002-03 42. Barratt Davison 1981-82 22. Ed DeMild 1983-84 22. Joe Calvi 2007-08 22. Joe Calvi 2008-09 23. Six players with one

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Individual RecordsGOALS

Period: 3 Erik Peterson, Jan. 11, 2008Game: 3 accomplished eight timesSeason: 21 Dain Prewitt, 2008-09Career: 62 Jeff Gumaer, 2005-09

HAT TRICKSSeason: 1 accomplished eight timesCareer: 1 accomplished eight times

GOALS, DEFENSEMANSeason: 14 Steve Tobio, 2001-02Career: 26 Steve Tobio, 1999-02

ASSISTSGame: 5 Mike Spengler vs. American Int’l, Feb. 11, 2000Season: 29 Ryan Soderquist, 1999-00Career: 84 Anthony Canzoneri, 2005-09

POINTSPeriod: 3 accomplished 11 timesGame: 6 Ryan Soderquist vs. American Int’l, Nov. 13, 1999

6 Mike Spengler vs. American Int’l, Feb. 11, 2000Season: 48 Ryan Soderquist, 1999-00Career: 126 Dain Prewitt, 2005-09

POWER PLAY GOALSSeason: 11 Dustin Cloutier, 2008-09Career: 14 Ryan Lessnau, 2002-06

SHORT-HANDED GOALSSeason: 2 accomplished five timesCareer: 5 Jeff Gumaer, 2005-09

5 Dain Prewitt, 2005-09GAME-WINNING GOALS

Season: 5 Dain Prewitt, 2008-09Career: 9 Dain Prewitt, 2008-09

PENALTY MINUTESSeason: 119 Jaye Judd, 2006-07Career: 306 Jaye Judd, 2004-08

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 38 accomplished by seven players, 2008-09Career: 145 Anthony Canzoneri, 2005-09

145 Dain Prewitt, 2005-09

SAVESGame: 52 Ray DeVincent vs. Canisius, Oct. 27, 2000Season: 936 Joe Calvi, 2007-08Career: 3256 Simon St. Pierre, 2001-05

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason: 2.68 Kyle Rank, 2008-09Career: 3.03 Joe Calvi, 2007-09

SAVE PERCENTAGESeason: .916 Ray Jean, 2005-06Career: .906 Joe Calvi, 2007-09

SHUTOUTSSeason: 4 Simon St. Pierre, 2002-03Career: 6 Simon St. Pierre, 2001-05

MINUTES PLAYEDSeason: 1964 Simon St. Pierre, 2002-03Career: 6531 Simon St. Pierre, 2001-05

Team RecordsGOALS SCORED

Period: 4 accomplished 11 timesGame: 9 vs. American International, Nov. 13, 1999

9 vs. Iona, Dec. 11, 1999Season: 116 2008-09

GOALS ALLOWEDPeriod: 7 at Air Force, March 7, 2008

7 at Ohio State, Dec. 12, 2008Game: 12 vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 28, 2000Season: 159 1999-00

SHOTSPeriod: 26 vs. American International, Oct. 28, 2000Game: 56 vs. Mercyhurst, March 17, 2006Season: 1270 1999-00

SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDSGames Won: 19 2008-09 (38 games)Winning Streak: 5 Jan. 24-Feb. 7, 2009Losing Streak: 12 Feb. 10-Oct. 26, 2001

Career Scoring LeadersYEARS G A PTS

1. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 60 66 1262. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 28 84 1122. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 62 50 1124. Steve Tobio 3 (99-02) 26 61 875. Joe Lovell 4 (00-04) 23 55 786. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 32 43 757. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 32 40 727. Marc Menzione 3 (06-09) 33 39 729. Ryan Lessnau 4 (02-06) 29 36 659. Brendan McCartin 3 (03-06) 30 35 6511. Bryan Goodwin 4 (01-05) 23 41 6412. Dustin Cloutier 2 (07-09) 23 35 5813. Andy Peters 4 (99-03) 25 32 5714. Tom Dickhudt 3 (05-08) 13 43 5615. Seth Vinocur 4 (01-05) 7 47 5415. Erik Peterson 2 (07-09) 28 26 54

Season Scoring LeadersYEAR GP G A PTS

1. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 28 19 29 482. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 38 21 21 423. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 38 17 20 374. Brian Gangemi 1999-00 31 14 22 365. Anthony Canzoneri 2008-09 38 8 27 356. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 38 17 17 347. Steve Tobio 2001-02 32 14 19 337. Joe Lovell 2002-03 34 11 22 337. Jeff Gumaer 2006-07 34 18 15 3310. Dain Prewitt 2007-08 36 15 17 3211. Anthony Canzoneri 2005-06 37 8 23 3112. Steve Tobio 1999-00 32 7 22 2912. Paul Markarian 2002-03 34 15 14 2912. Ryan Mayhew 2002-03 32 9 20 2915. Dain Prewitt 2006-07 35 13 15 28

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MOST GOALS (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 622. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 603. Marc Menzione 3 (06-09) 334. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 324. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 326. Brendan McCartin 3 (03-06) 307. Ryan Lessnau 4 (02-06) 298. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 288. Erik Peterson 2 (07-09) 2810. Steve Tobio 3 (99-02) 26

MOST GOALS (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 212. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 193. Jeff Gumaer 2006-07 184. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 174. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 176. Jeff Gumaer 2005-06 166. Erik Peterson 2007-08 168. Paul Markarian 2002-03 158. Dain Prewitt 2007-08 1510. Brian Gangemi 1999-00 1410. Steve Tobio 2001-02 1410. Brendan McCartin 2003-04 1410. Marc Menzione 2008-09 14

MOST ASSISTS (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 842. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 663. Steve Tobio 3 (99-02) 614. Joe Lovell 4 (00-04) 555. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 506. Seth Vinocur 4 (01-05) 477. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 437. Tom Dickhudt 3 (05-08) 439. Bryan Goodwin 4 (01-05) 4110. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 40

MOST ASSISTS (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 292. Anthony Canzoneri 2008-09 273. Anthony Canzoneri 2005-06 234. Brian Gangemi 1999-00 224. Steve Tobio 1999-00 224. Joe Lovell 2002-03 224. Bobby Preece 2008-09 228. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 219. Steve Tobio 2000-01 209. Ryan Mayhew 2002-03 209. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 20

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS(CAREER)

YEARS NO1. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 162. Ryan Lessnau 4 (02-06) 142. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 142. Marc Menzione 3 (06-09) 145. Dustin Cloutier 2 (07-09) 13

6. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 127. Joe Lovell 4 (00-04) 98. John DiGennaro 2 (99-01) 88. Andy Peters 4 (99-03) 88. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 88. Brendan McCartin 3 (03-06) 88. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 8

MOST POWER PLAY GOALS(SEASON)

YEAR NO1. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 112. Ryan Soderquist 1999-00 73. Paul Markarian 2002-03 63. Jeff Gumaer 2005-06 63. Marc Menzione 2008-09 66. John DiGennaro 2000-01 56. Bryan Goodwin 2001-02 56. Ryan Lessnau 2002-03 56. Joe Lovell 2002-03 56. Paul Markarian 2003-04 56. Erik Peterson 2007-08 56. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 5

MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS(CAREER)

YEARS NO1. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 51. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 53. Ryan Lessnau 4 (02-06) 23. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 23. Matt Tyree 1 (04-05) 23. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 2

MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS(SEASON)

YEAR NO1. Matt Tyree 2004-05 21. Jeff Gumaer 2005-06 21. Dain Prewitt 2005-06 21. Jeff Gumaer 2006-07 21. Dain Prewitt 2007-08 2

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS(CAREER)

YEARS NO1. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 92. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 63. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 53. Pat Percella 3 (06-09) 53. Dustin Cloutier 2 (07-09) 56. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 46. Brendan McCartin 3 (03-06) 46. Carmen Posteraro 2 (03-05) 46. Tom Dickhudt 3 (05-08) 46. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 4

MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS(SEASON)

YEAR NO1. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 52. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 42. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 44. Paul Markarian 2002-03 3

4. Carmen Posteraro 2003-04 34. Ryan Mayhew 2005-06 34. Marc Zwicky 2005-06 34. Pat Percella 2006-07 34. Dain Prewitt 2006-07 310. 15 tied with 2

MOST PENALTY MINUTES(CAREER)

YEARS NO1. Jaye Judd 4 (04-08) 3062. Mike Zeibaq 3 (99-02) 2583. Brett Murphy 4 (02-06) 2233. Tom Dickhudt 3 (05-08) 2235. Brendan McCartin 3 (03-06) 2186. Joe Cucci 4 (04-08) 2177. Ryan Lessnau 4 (02-06) 1968. Andy Peters 4 (99-03) 1909. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 18510. Bobby Preece 3 (06-09) 178

MOST PENALTY MINUTES(SEASON)

YEAR NO1. Jaye Judd 2006-07 1192. Mike Zeibaq 1999-00 1043. Brendan McCartin 2005-06 924. Tom Dickhudt 2006-07 905. Mike Zeibaq 2001-02 896. Tom Dickhudt 2005-06 797. Pat Percella 2006-07 778. Mike Zeibaq 2000-01 759. Martin Baker 1996-97 7410. Ryan Mayhew 2003-04 7310. Bobby Preece 2008-09 73

GAMES PLAYED (CAREER)YEARS NO

1. Anthony Canzoneri 4 (05-09) 1451. Dain Prewitt 4 (05-09) 1453. Jeff Gumaer 4 (05-09) 1394. Paul Markarian 4 (02-06) 1314. Josh Thompson 4 (02-06) 1316. Josh Chase 4 (02-06) 1297. Joe Cucci 4 (04-08) 1288. Ryan Mayhew 4 (02-06) 1279. Marcus Willy 4 (99-03) 1259. Casey Russell 4 (05-09) 125

GAMES PLAYED (SEASON)YEAR NO

1. Anthony Canzoneri 2008-09 381. Dustin Cloutier 2008-09 381. Jeff Gumaer 2008-09 381. Ryan Kayfes 2008-09 381. Marc Menzione 2008-08 381. Pat Percella 2008-09 381. Dain Prewitt 2008-09 388. 13 tied with 37

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Honor RollATLANTIC HOCKEY BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD

Anthony Canzoneri, 2009

ATLANTIC HOCKEY COACH OF THE YEARRyan Soderquist, 2009

ATLANTIC HOCKEY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDAnthony Canzoneri, 2009

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ROOKIE OF THE YEARErik Peterson, 2008

MAAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARSteve Tobio, 2000 (co), 2002

MAAC COACH OF THE YEARRyan Soderquist, 2003

ALL-MAAC - First TeamRyan Soderquist, 2000 Steve Tobio, 2000, 2002

ALL-MAAC - Second TeamSteve Tobio, 2001 Simon St. Pierre, 2003

ALL-ATLANTIC HOCKEY - Second TeamJosh Chase, 2006 Dain Prewitt, 2009

ALL-ATLANTIC HOCKEY - Third TeamJeff Gumaer, 2007 Joe Calvi, 2008Kyle Rank, 2009

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ALL-ROOKIEAnthony Canzoneri, 2006 Jeff Gumaer, 2006Joe Calvi, 2008 Erik Peterson, 2008Kyle Rank, 2009

MAAC ALL-ROOKIEPaul Markarian, 2003 Ryan Mayhew, 2003

ECAC DIVISION III PLAYER OF THE YEARJoe Maguire, 1981

ECAC CENTRAL ROOKIE OF THE YEARRyan Soderquist, 1997

ECAC NORTH ROOKIE OF THE YEARChris Conry, 1986

ECAC DIVISION III ROOKIE OF THE YEARBarratt Davison, 1981

ALL-ECAC CENTRAL - First TeamMike Moran, 1994 Garrett Trull, 1996, 1997Ryan Soderquist, 1998

ALL-ECAC SOUTH - First TeamJon Vedder, 1989

ALL-ECAC DIVISION III - First TeamBob Fernberg, 1980 Keith Fitzpatrick, 1980Paul Pengerath, 1980 Barratt Davison, 1981Kevin Hutchinson, 1981 Joe Maguire, 1981Paul McMahon, 1982 Gary See, 1982John Maguire, 1984

NEW ENGLAND HOCKEY WRITERS DIV. III ALL-STARSGarrett Trull, 1997, 1998 Ryan Soderquist, 1998

SID’S DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA - First TeamRyan Soderquist, 1998

SID’S DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA - Second TeamGarrett Trull, 1996

SID’S DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA - Honorable MentionJason Porter, 1996 Ryan Soderquist, 1997Garrett Trull, 1997

WALTER BROWN AWARD - SemifinalistDain Prewitt, 2009

Dain Prewitt Ryan Soderquist

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T H E H I S T O R Y

Name Inducted CommentRic Briand ’78 1989 Part of Bentley’s transition from club sport to varsity sport, Briand was a team captain as a

senior ... also played soccer and was Bentley’s Outstanding Senior Athlete in 1978.

Mark Canavan ‘77 1984 A two-time MVP of the club hockey team, Canavan was a four-year starter in hockey,football and baseball ... was Bentley’s Outstanding Senior Athlete in 1977.

Steve Chwaliszewski ’77 1986 As a goalie, led Falcons to 30-4 record over his final two years and had 1.99 goals againstaverage as a senior ... helped team eventually gain varsity status.

Dave Doucette ’80 1994 Scored 24 goals and 31 assists to lead Bentley to ECAC Division III championship in 1980.

Scott Frerichs ’97 2002 Named team MVP in 1997 ... tied for tenth on Bentley’s all-time scoring list with 110 points ...seventh all-time in assists at Bentley with 66 ... GTE Academic All-America.

Dave Langley ’81 1993 Co-captain of the 1980-81 ECAC championship team ... finished career with 113 points andearned second-team All-ECAC honors as a senior.

Joe Maguire ’81 1988 Was named the ECAC’s Division III Player of the Year after leading Bentley to its secondstraight championship ... was Bentley’s Outstanding Senior Athlete in 1981.

John Maguire ’84 1996 Finished his career as Bentley’s all-time leading scorer with 149 points ... led Falcons to back-to-back ECAC Division III championships in 1981 and 1982.

James Mills ’70 1985 A three-year captain, Mills played four years of club hockey in the late 1960s ... was also aplayer/coach during his second season ... lost a battle with cancer in 1992.

Reggie Pearless ’70 1989 One of the pioneers of hockey at Bentley ... was a goalie on the ice and a leader both on-and-off.

Joe Quinn, coach 1994 Coached Bentley for seven years (1973-1980) and amassed an 80-45-1 record ... guidedFalcons to ECAC Division III crown in their third year as a varsity sport.

Mike Sokolski ’78 1995 MVP and captain of first-ever varsity hockey team.

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1977-78Overall: 10-9ECAC Division III: 9-7Head Coach: Joe QuinnCaptain: Ric Briand

*at Worcester State (ot) W 6-5*Quinnipiac W 6-1*at Assumption L 4-3*at Gordon W 12-1*at Westfield State L 7-5at Bryant L 8-5*Gordon W 9-2*at Amherst L 7-3Saint Anselm L 16-7*at Nichols L 5-3*Mass. Maritime L 5-4*Framingham State L 11-4*at Quinnipiac W 9-7*at Mass. Maritime W 9-4*Plymouth State W 4-1*Fitchburg State W 8-3Nasson W 9-5*at Trinity L 7-5*Assumption (ot) W 9-8

1978-79Overall: 7-11ECAC Division III: 7-7Head Coach: Joe QuinnCaptains: Jim Cronan, Rich Davis, RodMacKenzie

*Iona L 4-3*Assumption W 8-2*at Trinity L 4-3Westfield State L 9-3*at Amherst L 5-4at Saint Anselm L 6-5*Wesleyan L 7-3*at Framingham State L 5-2*Worcester State (ot) W 7-6at Bridgewater State L 10-5*Stonehill L 7-4*at Gordon W 4-1*at Stonehill W 6-2*Quinnipiac (ot) W 8-7*at Fitchburg State (ot) L 5-4Bridgewater State L 5-2*Nichols W 9-6*Assumption W 9-4

1979-80Overall: 15-6ECAC Division III: 13-3Head Coach: Joe QuinnCaptains: Dave Doucette, LesterMacKenzie

*at Assumption W 5-3*at Nichols W 5-2at Westfield State L 11-2*Stonehill W 8-1*Quinnipiac W 11-1*Amherst L 4-2Saint Anselm L 6-3*Gordon W 16-2*at Quinnipiac W 16-9*at Wesleyan L 8-5*Hobart W 15-3*Trinity W 7-4*at Worcester State W 16-0*at New Hampshire College L 6-0*at Connecticut College W 4-1*Southeastern Mass. W 9-2Bridgewater State L 6-3*at Stonehill W 8-4

*Assumption W 13-5+at Wesleyan W 4-1+RIT (ot) W 7-6

+ ECAC Playoffs

1980-81Overall: 20-1ECAC Division III: 17-0Head Coach: Tim FlynnCaptains: Dave Langley, Joe Maguire

*Nichols W 9-1*Assumption W 4-3*at Stonehill W 6-1*Suffolk (ot) W 6-5*Gordon W 10-4*at Amherst W 5-4at Saint Anselm (ot) L 6-5*at Suffolk W 7-1*Connecticut College W 8-2*Quinnipiac W 10-1*Wesleyan W 8-3*New Hampshire College W 6-0*at Trinity W 5-4*Worcester State W 8-4American International W 5-4*at Southeastern Mass. W 6-4*Fitchburg State W 6-2*Stonehill W 3-1*at Assumption W 2-1+Iona W 8-4+Southeastern Mass. W 6-2

+ ECAC Playoffs

1981-82Overall: 14-10ECAC Division III: 12-3Head Coach: Tim FlynnCaptains: Harry See, Paul McMahon

at Holy Cross L 7-5*at Nichols W 7-0*at Assumption L 9-6*Stonehill W 6-2at Merrimack L 5-2*Canisius W 4-1*at Amherst W 10-5at Babson L 9-1*at New Hampshire Coll. W 6-2*at Wesleyan W 9-0at Army L 8-2*Trinity W 4-1*at Worcester State W 6-3at American International L 8-5*Fitchburg State W 3-2*Southeastern Mass. W 10-7Navy W 11-2*at Connecticut College W 7-3*Massachusetts-Boston (ot) L 5-4*Assumption (ot) L 4-3Saint Anselm L 7-4*Suffolk W 10-3+at Assumption W 5-2+at Massachusetts-Boston L 4-1

+ ECAC Playoffs

1982-83Overall: 9-10-2ECAC Division III: 9-4-1Head Coach: Tim FlynnCaptain: John Maguire

*at Suffolk W 7-4*Nichols W 9-4

*Assumption W 5-4Merrimack L 4-1*at Stonehill (ot) L 5-4Holy Cross (ot) T 3-3*Amherst L 4-2*New Hampshire College W 7-2Babson L 10-2*Wesleyan (ot) T 6-6*Saint Michael’s W 8-1*at Trinity W 6-3*Worcester State (ot) L 6-5at Army L 6-3American International L 6-0*at Southeastern Mass. L 7-4*Fitchburg State W 5-1*Connecticut College W 5-4at Massachusetts-Boston L 8-2*Assumption W 4-2at Saint Anselm L 10-2

1983-84Overall: 13-11ECAC Division III: 11-5Head Coach: Tim FlynnCaptain: Barratt Davison

*at Stonehill W 7-4*Curry W 8-2*at Nichols W 8-5*at Assumption L 3-1*Villanova W 5-0at Merrimack L 4-2*Suffolk W 9-4*at Amherst L 7-1*Roger Williams W 7-5at Babson L 10-2*at Wesleyan L 7-4*at New Hampshire College L 4-3*Stonehill W 5-2*Trinity W 2-1*at Worcester State W 12-0at American International L 7-3*Southeastern Mass. L 7-5*Fitchburg State W 9-4*at Connecticut College W 6-5Massachusetts-Boston L 5-3Saint Anselm L 8-6at Holy Cross W 5-2+at New Hampshire Coll. W 4-3+at Amherst L 10-5

+ ECAC Playoffs

1984-85Overall: 5-15ECAC Division III: 5-9Head Coach: Mark CanavanCaptain: Mike Robie

*Stonehill L 4-2*at Suffolk (ot) L 5-4*Nichols W 6-1*Assumption W 4-2Holy Cross L 5-3*New Hampshire College L 9-5*at Amherst L 7-1*Wesleyan L 6-3*at Roger Williams W 5-4*at Trinity (ot) L 5-4Canisius L 4-2*Skidmore W 9-1American International L 11-2*at Southeastern Mass. L 10-1*at Fitchburg State L 7-2*at Stonehill W 10-7*Connecticut College L 6-2at Massachusetts-Boston L 8-3

Merrimack L 5-3at Saint Anselm L 11-5

1985-86Overall: 8-13ECAC North-South: 8-9Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptains: Greg Assarian, Mark Levin

at New England College L 5-4*Stonehill W 4-1*at Assumption L 8-0at Holy Cross L 9-3*Framingham State W 6-1*Suffolk L 5-4*at Amherst L 3-1*Fitchburg State L 8-6*at New Hampshire Coll. L 5-3*at Wesleyan (ot) L 4-3*Roger Williams W 5-4*Villanova W 10-1*Curry W 6-2*Trinity L 5-3*Worcester State W 10-6*Southeastern Mass. L 14-4*at Stonehill W 6-3*at Connecticut College L 6-3Massachusetts-Boston L 7-1Saint Anselm L 4-1*at Nichols W 9-1

1986-87Overall: 9-13ECAC North-South: 9-11Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptains: Mike Johnson, Kevin Dickie

*at Curry L 8-4*Stonehill W 3-1*at Roger Williams W 4-1*Assumption L 5-4*Tufts W 6-4*Iona L 6-5*at Framingham State W 3-2*Amherst L 5-4*New Hampshire College L 6-3*at Fitchburg State L 7-2*+vs. Tufts L 6-2*#Suffolk (ot) W 8-7*at Trinity L 9-3*at Worcester State W 9-2*Connecticut College L 10-4*at Southeastern Mass. L 10-1*at Suffolk W 6-1*at Stonehill W 8-5at Massachusetts-Boston L 13-4*Wesleyan L 4-3at Saint Anselm L 12-2*Nichols W 10-5

+ Small College Tournament at Canton,Mass.# Small College Tournament atWatertown, Mass.

1987-88Overall: 9-13ECAC North-South: 9-12Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptains: Sean McEvoy, Brian Murphy

*at Stonehill L 5-4*Roger Williams L 6-5*Curry (ot) L 5-4*at Assumption L 5-4*at Worcester State W 11-7*at Tufts L 7-3

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*Framingham State W 2-1*at Amherst W 7-0*at New Hamp. Coll. (ot) L 8-7*Fitchburg State L 7-3*at Western New England L 4-2*Trinity L 5-4*at Wesleyan W 5-4*+vs. Suffolk (ot) L 5-4*+at Tufts W 5-4*Suffolk W 6-1*Southeastern Mass. L 5-2*Stonehill W 3-1Massachusetts-Boston L 8-4*#Quinnipiac W 4-2*at Connecticut College L 4-1*at Nichols W 7-4

+ Chowder Cup at Arlington, Mass.# at Arlington, Mass.

1988-89Overall: 8-14-1ECAC North-South: 8-13-1Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptain: Brad Rolph

*Stonehill W 10-5*at Roger Williams L 8-5*Assumption W 5-4*Tufts W 2-0*at Curry (ot) T 5-5*at Framingham State W 4-3*Wesleyan L 5-3*Worcester State L 5-4*Amherst L 9-5at Massachusetts-Boston L 9-1*at Fitchburg State L 7-3*New Hampshire College W 6-4*at Quinnipiac L 6-2*at Trinity (ot) L 6-5*+vs. Curry L 7-4*+vs. Suffolk L 8-1*Skidmore (ot) L 5-4*at Suffolk L 7-2*Connecticut College L 7-4*at Southeastern Mass. L 7-3*at Stonehill W 6-4*Western New England W 6-4*Nichols W 7-1

+ Chowder Cup at Arlington, Mass.

1989-90Overall: 8-14-2ECAC North-South: 8-14-2Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptain: Brad Rolph

*at Stonehill W 7-5*Roger Williams W 6-4*#vs. Assumption L 5-3*#vs. Quinnipiac (2ot) W 3-2*at Tufts (ot) W 3-2*Curry (ot) T 2-2*Framingham State W 10-4*Skidmore L 4-2*Saint Michael’s L 6-3*at Worcester State W 12-3*at Amherst L 7-2*Fitchburg State L 5-0*Quinnipiac (ot) L 3-2*Trinity L 7-1*at Tufts L 5-2*vs. Curry W 6-3*at New Hampshire Coll. L 4-2*Suffolk L 4-1*at Connecticut College L 7-2

*Southeastern Mass. L 6-1*Wesleyan (ot) T 2-2*at Western New England W 7-5*Stonehill L 4-3*at Nichols L 4-2+ Chowder Cup at Arlington, Mass.# North Andover Tournament

1990-91Overall: 10-14-1ECAC North-South: 9-14-1Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptains: Brian Femia, Brian Sheehan

*Villanova W 12-3*#vs. Saint Michael’s (ot) W 3-2*#vs. Assumption L 6-4*at Roger Williams (ot) L 8-7*at Suffolk L 10-4*at Assumption L 11-5*Tufts L 4-3*at Curry W 4-3*at Framingham State L 4-1*Skidmore (ot) T 5-5*Worcester State W 7-4*Amherst L 5-2*at Quinnipiac W 4-3*at Trinity L 4-1*+vs. Suffolk L 8-6*+vs. Curry W 7-3*New Hampshire College L 4-3*Connecticut College L 6-3Bethel (ot) W 4-3*at Southeastern Mass. L 7-2*at Wesleyan W 4-1*Western New England L 5-4*Stonehill (ot) W 4-3*Nichols W 10-6*at Fitchburg State L 5-4

+ Chowder Cup at Arlington, Mass.# North Andover Tournament

1991-92Overall: 7-13-3ECAC North-South: 7-12-3Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptain: Dan Connolly

*Suffolk L 8-5*Assumption L 9-6*Roger Williams L 5-4*Western New England W 8-2*Curry W 6-5*#vs. Saint Michael’s W 5-4*Framingham State L 5-2*at Worcester State (ot) T 2-2*at Amherst L 5-3*Quinnipiac W 8-4*+Curry (ot) T 4-4*+Suffolk L 4-1*at New Hampshire Coll. L 8-0*Skidmore L 5-4at Connecticut College L 6-2*Massachusetts-Dartmouth L 7-3*Wesleyan (ot) T 2-2*at Western New England L 5-3*Fairfield W 5-4*at Nichols W 5-4*Fitchburg State L 8-3*at Tufts L 2-0*Stonehill W 6-3

+ Chowder Cup at Arlington, Mass.# at Merrimack

1992-93Overall: 10-13-1ECAC Central: 4-9-1Head Coach: Tom ApprilleCaptains: Dan Kessinger, RalphRichardson

Villanova W 4-3*at Suffolk L 5-1*Assumption W 7-4at Fairfield L 4-3*Saint Michael’s L 5-3at Framingham State L 15-2Wentworth W 10-7*at Tufts W 5-3*at Saint Michael’s W 6-5*at Mass.-Dartmouth L 5-2*Suffolk L 5-3*at New Hampshire Coll. W 13-2Fairfield W 3-1at Roger Williams (ot) W 5-4*Massachusetts-Dartmouth L 3-0at Quinnipiac W 8-3*Stonehill L 3-2*New Hampshire Coll. (ot) T 3-3Nichols W 8-5at Saint Anselm L 9-4*Tufts L 7-1Skidmore L 5-2*at Stonehill L 6-1*at Assumption L 12-2

1993-94Overall: 13-10-1ECAC Central: 7-6-1Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptain: Mike Moran

Villanova W 4-2Quinnipiac W 5-1*at Suffolk (ot) W 6-5*at Assumption L 7-3*Saint Michael’s W 6-3Framingham State W 5-4at Army L 7-1*Tufts (ot) T 5-5Saint Anselm L 11-7*at Saint Michael’s L 6-4*at Mass.-Dartmouth L 7-1*Suffolk W 5-3*at New Hampshire Coll. W 4-3*Massachusetts-Dartmouth L 7-3Sacred Heart L 9-4

*Stonehill W 8-6*New Hampshire College W 6-3at Nichols W 5-3at Wentworth W 7-1*at Tufts L 7-1Skidmore (ot) W 3-2*at Stonehill W 6-4*Assumption L 5-4+at Fitchburg State L 10-4

+ ECAC Playoffs

1994-95Overall: 10-10-6ECAC Central: 6-4-4Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptain: Mark Flanagan

at Quinnipiac W 12-3Nichols W 7-3*at Suffolk W 6-4*Assumption L 6-3*Mass.-Dartmouth (ot) L 4-3at Babson L 3-2

*Saint Michael’s L 6-5at Framingham State (ot) T 2-2*Tufts (ot) T 3-3at Saint Anselm (ot) T 2-2at Skidmore L 6-5

*at Saint Michael’s W 4-2*at Mass.-Dartmouth L 4-2*Suffolk (ot) T 3-3*at New Hamp. Coll. (ot) T 4-4

Fitchburg State L 5-3at Army L 6-2Fairfield L 4-2at Sacred Heart L 4-2*Stonehill W 10-1*New Hampshire College W 5-2Quinnipiac W 11-1Wentworth W 10-1*at Tufts (ot) T 3-3*at Stonehill W 6-3*at Assumption W 2-1

1995-96Overall: 15-11-1ECAC Central: 9-4-1Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptain: Chip Jessopp

at Quinnipiac L 6-3at Fairfield W 13-7*Suffolk W 12-2*Saint Michael’s W 7-3*Assumption W 4-2*at Mass.-Dartmouth L 7-2at Sacred Heart W 10-2#at Plattsburgh L 9-1#vs. Holy Cross L 7-3Framingham State W 6-1*at Tufts L 6-5at Army L 5-2Skidmore W 3-2*at Saint Michael’s W 6-4*Massachusetts-Dartmouth L 5-3at Suffolk W 16-1at New Hamp. Coll. (ot) T 5-5at Fitchburg State L 6-5Sacred Heart L 4-2*Stonehill W 9-3*New Hampshire College W 9-2Quinnipiac W 5-2*Tufts W 7-4*at Stonehill L 7-5*at Assumption W 15-7+at Roger Williams W 10-5+at Mass.-Dartmouth L 7-3

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+ ECAC Playoffs# Plattsburgh Tournament

1996-97Overall: 18-9-1ECAC Central: 12-2Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptain: Jeff Delpidio

*Saint Michael’s W 7-2at Quinnipiac W 5-2Fairfield W 6-5*at Suffolk W 6-2*at Assumption L 4-3*Mass.-Dartmouth (ot) W 8-7#vs. Elmira L 10-4#vs. Southern Maine W 6-4at Framingham State L 5-2Saint Anselm L 5-3*Stonehill W 7-3*Assumption W 10-8at Alabama-Huntsville L 9-0at Alabama-Huntsville L 7-3*at Saint Michael’s L 9-7*at Mass.-Dartmouth W 4-2*Suffolk W 7-4*at New Hampshire Coll. W 5-4*Tufts W 7-4Fitchburg State L 10-9Roger Williams W 5-3*at Stonehill W 9-0at Sacred Heart W 4-3Nichols W 6-3Quinnipiac (ot) T 1-1*at Tufts W 7-2*New Hampshire Coll. W 5-1+Framingham State (ot) L 5-4

+ ECAC Playoffs# Colby College Tournament

1997-98Overall: 16-10ECAC Central: 10-4Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptains: Garrett Trull, Marc Griffin

#at Potsdam State W 7-4#at Cortland State W 7-4at Quinnipiac L 6-1at Fairfield W 6-4*at Assumption W 7-2*Massachusetts-Dartmouth L 10-4at Holy Cross L 3-0*Saint Michael’s W 6-2*at Suffolk W 15-5at Saint Anselm L 3-2*at Stonehill W 9-2*Assumption W 5-2*Suffolk W 18-2at Skidmore W 3-2*at Saint Michael’s L 6-5*at Mass.-Dartmouth W 7-5*at New Hampshire Coll. L 7-6Tufts W 6-1at Alabama-Huntsville L 8-4at Alabama-Huntsville L 7-2*Stonehill W 10-4Sacred Heart W 10-3at Fitchburg State W 4-3*at Tufts (forfeit) L 1-0*New Hampshire College W 8-2+at Mass.-Dartmouth L 9-6

+ ECAC Playoffs# Pepsi Invitational Tournament

1998-99Overall: 14-12-1Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptain: Shawn Smith

at Canisius L 6-2at Canisius L 5-4+vs. Fairfield W 7-3+at Quinnipiac L 7-4Mercyhurst (ot) W 6-5

Mercyhurst (ot) W 6-5#vs. Framingham State W 9-3#vs. Potsdam State W 7-4at Salem State L 6-4^vs. Brockport State L 3-1^at Babson W 7-4Saint Anselm (ot) W 3-2$at Air Force W 8-4$vs. Bemidji State L 7-0at Bowdoin L 8-3at Colby (ot) W 4-3at Connecticut College W 6-3Assumption W 5-2at Mercyhurst (ot) T 5-5at Mercyhurst L 5-0Fitchburg State W 4-0at RIT L 7-2at RIT L 7-1Saint Michael’s W 7-3at Army L 7-1at New Hamp. Col. (ot) W 4-3at Alabama-Huntsville L 14-4

+ Q-Cup Tournament at Quinnipiac# Southern Maine Tournament^ Babson College Tournament$ Air Force Tournament

1999-2000Overall: 7-23-2MAAC: 7-18-2Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptains: Brian Gangemi, RyanSoderquist

*Mercyhurst L 6-4*Canisius L 6-4*Holy Cross W 3-2at Army L 6-2*at Connecticut L 8-1*American International W 9-2*at Sacred Heart W 3-0^Quinnipiac L 5-2*at Fairfield L 5-4*at Quinnipiac (ot) L 4-3*Iona W 9-5^Wayne State L 3-1

^Wayne State L 6-1*Fairfield (ot) L 4-3*at Fairfield (ot) T 4-4*Connecticut (ot) L 4-3*Connecticut L 9-1*at Mercyhurst L 5-0*at Mercyhurst L 8-0*at Iona L 5-3*Iona L 3-1*at Holy Cross (ot) T 2-2*Holy Cross W 6-4*American International W 8-5*at American Int’l (ot) L 6-5*at Sacred Heart L 5-4*Sacred Heart W 2-1*at Canisius L 3-2*at Canisius L 6-4*Quinnipiac L 10-1*at Quinnipiac L 8-1#at Quinnipiac L 9-2

# MAAC Playoffs^ at Boston College

2000-01Overall: 4-23-2MAAC: 3-21-2Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptains: Steve Tobio

+at Quinnipiac L 6-1+vs. Fairfield L 4-0*at Canisius (ot) T 2-2*at Mercyhurst L 12-0*Connecticut L 10-3*Holy Cross L 3-2*Army L 5-2*Iona L 7-5*at Army L 9-2*at Iona L 5-0*Fairfield L 5-2*Sacred Heart L 5-3^vs. Holy Cross W 4-1*at American Int’l W 5-3*Canisius L 4-1*Mercyhurst L 4-2*at Quinnipiac L 7-3*Connecticut T 3-3*at Sacred Heart L 7-3*at Fairfield L 4-2*Army W 7-4*American International W 4-2*Iona L 6-3*at Holy Cross L 6-2*at American International L 6-3*at Sacred Heart L 5-2*at Fairfield (ot) L 4-3*Quinnipiac L 3-2*at Connecticut L 11-1

+ Quinnipiac Cup^ at Boston College

2001-02 Overall: 4-26-2MAAC: 4-20-2Head Coach: Jim McAdamCaptains: Steve Tobio, Mike Zeibaq

at Alabama-Huntsville L 6-1at Alabama-Huntsville L 3-2+at Quinnipiac L 5-2+vs. Fairfield L 6-5*Holy Cross L 4-1*at American Int’l (ot) W 3-2*at Canisius L 9-2*at Mercyhurst L 6-2*Canisius L 6-1

*Canisius W 2-1*at Holy Cross L 4-2*Holy Cross L 3-0*at Army L 9-2*Army (ot) T 3-3*Mercyhurst L 4-2*Mercyhurst L 3-1#vs. Air Force L 6-1#at Connecticut L 3-1*at Iona (ot) T 4-4*Iona L 5-2*Sacred Heart L 6-3*at Sacred Heart L 9-1*Quinnipiac (ot) L 2-1*at Quinnipiac L 7-0*Connecticut L 3-2*at Connecticut L 5-2*Fairfield L 3-1*at Fairfield W 5-4*American International W 7-4*at American Int’l (ot) L 3-2*at Quinnipiac L 5-2*at Connecticut L 7-4

+ Quinnipiac Cup# UConn SNET Classic

2002-03Overall: 15-19MAAC: 13-13Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptains: Marcus Willy, Andy Peters

+at Quinnipiac L 3-1+vs. Fairfield W 6-4at Air Force L 5-2at Air Force L 6-2*Fairfield L 3-2*at Iona W 3-1*at Army W 4-2*Sacred Heart L 5-2*Canisius L 4-0*Canisius W 4-0*Quinnipiac L 2-1Findlay L 7-2Findlay L 7-0*at Holy Cross W 2-0*at Sacred Heart W 2-1*Sacred Heart W 4-3*at Fairfield L 7-2*at Army (ot) W 4-3*Army W 5-1*at American Int’l (ot) L 5-4*American International W 5-0*at Canisius L 4-2*at Mercyhurst W 6-5*at Quinnipiac L 5-1*Iona W 5-4*at Iona (ot) L 3-2*at Connecticut W 4-1*Connecticut L 5-3*Fairfield L 5-2*Mercyhurst L 4-2*at Holy Cross L 6-4*Holy Cross W 2-1#at Sacred Heart W 2-0##vs. Mercyhurst L 10-2

+ Q-Cup Tournament at Quinnipiac# MAAC Playoffs at Sacred Heart## MAAC Playoffs at Army

2003-04Overall: 9-19-4Atlantic Hockey: 7-13-4Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptain: Joe Lovell

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+vs. Air Force L 4-2+vs. American Int’l W 6-3*Army L 3-1*Army (ot) T 2-2at Union L 5-1Air Force L 4-3Air Force L 4-3at Massachusetts-Lowell L 5-2*Canisius L 4-1*Canisius (ot) T 3-3*at Sacred Heart L 3-2*at American Int’l (ot) L 3-2*Sacred Heart (ot) T 2-2*^at Connecticut (ot) T 4-4^vs. Sacred Heart W 3-2*at Sacred Heart W 3-2*at Mercyhurst L 2-1*at Mercyhurst L 3-2*American International W 2-1*at American Int’l W 4-2*Holy Cross L 6-4*at Holy Cross L 5-2*Connecticut L 3-2*Connecticut L 5-3*at Quinnipiac W 3-2*Quinnipiac W 3-2*at Canisius L 4-1*at Quinnipiac L 2-1*Mercyhurst L 7-1*at Army W 5-1*Holy Cross (ot) W 1-0#vs. Mercyhurst L 5-4

+ Q-Cup Tournament at Quinnipiac^ UConn Hockey Classic# Atlantic Hockey Playoffs at Army

2004-05Overall: 8-20-6Atlantic Hockey: 6-13-5Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptains: Troy Wiebler, Paul Markarian

+vs. Air Force (ot) T 2-2+at Quinnipiac L 3-0*Army (ot) T 3-3*Sacred Heart L 5-3 at Robert Morris W 4-2 at Robert Morris L 3-1*Canisius L 5-3*at Holy Cross W 5-3at Bemidji State L 9-2at Bemidji State L 5-0*Quinnipiac (ot) T 4-4*at Quinnipiac L 5-0*at Connecticut L 5-3 at Massachusetts-Lowell L 8-0*American International W 5-2*Quinnipiac L 3-2*at Mercyhurst (ot) T 4-4*Sacred Heart W 2-0*at Sacred Heart L 6-4*at American International W 4-1 at Princeton L 4-2*Mercyhurst W 5-4*Mercyhurst L 4-1*American Int’l (ot) T 2-2*Connecticut (ot) L 3-2*^vs. Connecticut L 4-1*at Army L 3-2*at Army L 3-1*at Canisius W 4-3*at Canisius L 2-1*at Holy Cross (ot) T 2-2*Holy Cross L 7-2#at Canisius W 4-2#at Quinnipiac L 4-1

+ Q-Cup Tournament at Quinnipiac^ at FleetCenter (Boston, Mass.)# Atlantic Hockey Playoffs

2005-06Overall: 15-17-5Atlantic Hockey: 11-12-5Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptains: Josh Chase,Paul Markarian

+vs. Air Force W 3-1+at Quinnipiac L 6-0Robert Morris W 3-2Robert Morris L 5-2at Union L 8-1at Colgate L 3-1*at Sacred Heart (ot) T 1-1*Sacred Heart W 2-1*Canisius W 4-3*Canisius L 7-3*Army (ot) T 1-1*Army W 4-1*at Mercyhurst L 7-4*at Mercyhurst L 10-5*at American International W 2-1*Sacred Heart L 4-1*at Connecticut W 3-1*Connecticut W 4-1*American International W 7-3*at American International L 2-1*at Sacred Heart L 4-2*at Army (ot) T 2-2*at Army (ot) T 2-2*Holy Cross L 2-1*at Holy Cross L 4-1*American Int’l (ot) T 3-3*Mercyhurst L 5-2*Mercyhurst L 5-2*at Canisius W 1-0*at Canisius W 4-3*Connecticut W 6-3*at Connecticut W 4-1*Holy Cross L 1-0*at Holy Cross L 3-2#Army (2ot) W 4-3##vs. Mercyhurst (2ot) W 3-2##at Holy Cross L 5-2

+ Q-Cup Tournament at Quinnipiac# AHA Playoffs at Bentley## AHA Playoffs at Holy Cross

2006-07Overall: 12-22-1Atlantic Hockey: 11-17Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptains: Jaye Judd, Marc Zwicky

at Colgate L 5-1*at Air Force L 5-1*at Air Force W 6-5+vs. Princeton (ot) T 3-3at Princeton W 4-3*Connecticut W 3-1*at Connecticut L 6-2*Army L 4-3*Army W 3-0*at RIT (ot) W 3-2*at RIT L 5-1*Canisius W 4-3*Canisius W 5-2at Nebraska-Omaha L 5-2at Nebraska-Omaha L 7-2*at Sacred Heart L 3-1*at Sacred Heart L 3-1*Holy Cross L 7-4

*Holy Cross W 3-2*at American Int’l L 6-1*American International W 5-3*at Mercyhurst L 7-4*at Mercyhurst L 5-2*Air Force W 3-1*Air Force L 2-0*American International W 4-2*at American Int’l L 5-2at Quinnipiac L 6-1

*at Connecticut L 4-3*Connecticut L 2-1*at Army L 3-1*at Army L 4-2*RIT L 3-0*RIT W 7-6#at Army L 6-2

+ at West Orange, N.J.# Atlantic Hockey Playoffs

2007-08Overall: 9-21-6Atlantic Hockey: 9-13-6Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptains: Anthony Canzoneri, Jaye Judd,Pat Percella

at Rensselaer L 4-0at Quinnipiac L 3-0at Western Michigan L 5-2at Western Michigan L 3-1*Air Force W 4-0*Air Force L 3-1*American Int’l (ot) T 1-1*at American Int’l W 5-1*Sacred Heart W 3-1*at Connecticut W 4-2*Connecticut (ot) L 3-2*at Army L 7-2*at Army W 3-2at Dartmouth L 5-1

*RIT L 3-2*RIT (ot) T 2-2*Sacred Heart L 6-5at Massachusetts-Lowell L 4-1*at Canisius (ot) T 1-1*at Canisius L 4-1*at Holy Cross W 6-4*at Holy Cross L 4-2*Mercyhurst (ot) T 3-3*Mercyhurst (ot) T 3-3*at Air Force (ot) T 4-4*at Air Force L 3-1*at American Int’l L 5-2*American Int’l L 6-5*Connecticut W 6-0*at Connecticut (ot) W 4-3*Army W 2-1*Army L 6-3*at RIT L 5-2*at RIT L 5-2#at Air Force L 9-2#at Air Force L 3-1

# Atlantic Hockey Playoffs

2008-09Overall: 19-17-2Atlantic Hockey: 15-11-2Head Coach: Ryan SoderquistCaptains: Anthony Canzoneri, JeffGumaer, Pat Percella, Dain Prewitt

at Colgate L 4-1at Rennselaer (ot) W 4-3

*at No. 17 Air Force L 5-1*at No. 17 Air Force L 8-2*UConn W 1-0at No. 10 Northeastern L 4-1*at Mercyhurst W 5-2

*at Mercyhurst (ot) T 1-1*Canisius W 4-3*Canisius W 4-2*AIC L 3-1*Holy Cross W 4-1*at Holy Cross L 3-2at Ohio State L 10-1at Ohio State (ot) L 3-2*RIT L 3-2*RIT L 4-2*at Canisius W 8-3*at Canisius W 4-3*at UConn (ot) L 2-1at Maine W 3-1*AIC (ot) W 6-4*at Sacred Heart L 6-5*at Sacred Heart W 4-3*at Army W 6-0*at Army W 4-1*at Holy Cross W 4-1*Holy Cross W 4-1*No. 20 Air Force L 3-2*No. 20 Air Force W 4-1*Mercyhurst L 6-4*Mercyhurst W 3-1*at UConn (ot) L 4-1*UConn T 2-2#Canisius W 6-3#Canisius L 7-3#Canisius W 4-2#vs. Air Force L 3-0

# Atlantic Hockey Playoffs* league game

Jeff Gumaer

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Opponent Won Lost Tied GF GA Last Win Last Loss StreakAir Force 6 16 2 58 91 08-09 08-09 Lost 1Alabama-Huntsville 0 7 0 16 54 —— 98-99 Lost 7American International 19 15 3 136 137 08-09 08-09 Won 1Amherst 3 13 0 57 87 87-88 91-92 Lost 4Army 12 19 6 101 140 08-09 07-08 Won 2Assumption 20 16 0 182 169 98-99 96-97 Won 4Babson 1 4 0 14 36 98-99 94-95 Won 1Bemidji State 0 3 0 2 21 —— 04-05 Lost 3Bethel 1 0 0 4 3 90-91 —— Won 1Bowdoin 0 1 0 3 8 —— 98-99 Lost 1Bridgewater State 0 3 0 10 21 —— 79-80 Lost 3Brockport State 0 1 0 1 3 —— 98-99 Lost 1Bryant 0 1 0 5 8 —— 77-78 Lost 1Canisius 16 18 3 108 129 08-09 08-09 Won 1Colby 1 0 0 4 3 98-99 —— Won 1Colgate 0 3 0 3 12 —— 08-09 Lost 3Connecticut 10 21 3 98 122 08-09 08-09 Tied 1Connecticut College 6 8 0 57 70 98-99 91-92 Won 1Cortland State 1 0 0 7 4 97-98 —— Won 1Curry 6 3 3 60 49 91-92 88-89 Tied 1Dartmouth 0 1 0 1 5 —— 07-08 Lost 1Elmira 0 1 0 4 10 —— 96-97 Lost 1Fairfield 8 13 1 85 94 02-03 02-03 Lost 3Findlay 0 2 0 2 14 —— 02-03 Lost 2Fitchburg State 7 13 0 83 103 98-99 96-97 Won 2Framingham State 8 7 1 64 71 98-99 96-97 Won 1Gordon 5 0 0 51 10 80-81 —— Won 5Hobart 1 0 0 15 3 79-80 —— Won 1Holy Cross 13 22 3 103 133 08-09 08-09 Won 2Iona 4 9 1 53 62 02-03 02-03 Lost 1Maine 1 0 0 3 1 08-09 —— Won 1Massachusetts-Boston 0 9 0 23 67 —— 88-89 Lost 9Massachusetts-Dartmouth 7 21 0 105 177 97-98 97-98 Lost 1Massachusetts-Lowell 0 3 0 3 17 —— 07-08 Lost 3Massachusetts Maritime 1 1 0 13 9 77-78 77-78 Won 1Mercyhurst 7 22 5 97 173 08-09 08-09 Won 1Merrimack 0 4 0 8 18 —— 84-85 Lost 4Nasson 1 0 0 9 5 77-78 —— Won 1Navy 1 0 0 11 2 81-82 —— Won 1Nebraska-Omaha 0 2 0 4 12 —— 06-07 Lost 2New England College 0 1 0 4 5 —— 85-86 Lost 1New Hampshire College 14 10 3 132 106 98-99 97-98 Won 2Nichols 17 2 0 132 63 96-97 89-90 Won 6Northeastern 0 1 0 1 4 —— 08-09 Lost 1Ohio State 0 2 0 3 13 —— 08-09 Lost 2Plattsburgh State 0 1 0 1 9 —— 95-96 Lost 1Plymouth State 1 0 0 4 1 77-78 —— Won 1Potsdam State 2 0 0 14 8 98-99 —— Won 2Princeton 1 1 1 9 10 06-07 04-05 Won 1Quinnipiac 18 28 2 176 201 03-04 07-08 Lost 6Rensselaer 1 1 0 4 7 08-09 07-08 Won 1Robert Morris 2 2 0 10 12 05-06 05-06 Lost 1Rochester Institute of Tech. 3 9 1 33 58 06-07 08-09 Lost 4Roger Williams 8 4 0 68 57 96-97 91-92 Won 3Sacred Heart 14 19 2 105 124 08-09 08-09 Won 1Saint Anselm 1 14 1 63 116 98-99 97-98 Won 1Saint Michael’s 11 6 0 92 69 98-99 97-98 Won 1Salem State 0 1 0 4 6 —— 98-99 Lost 1Skidmore 4 5 1 40 37 97-98 94-95 Won 2Southern Maine 1 0 0 6 4 96-97 —— Won 1Stonehill 28 8 0 215 121 97-98 95-96 Won 4Suffolk 17 12 1 189 131 97-98 92-93 Won 6Trinity 5 9 0 53 65 83-84 90-91 Lost 7Tufts 9 9 3 76 80 97-98 97-98 Lost 1Union 0 2 0 2 13 —— 05-06 Lost 2Villanova 5 0 0 35 9 93-94 —— Won 5Wayne State 0 2 0 2 9 —— 99-00 Lost 2Wentworth 3 0 0 27 9 94-95 —— Won 3Wesleyan 5 7 3 64 60 90-91 88-89 Tied 1Western Michigan 0 2 0 3 8 —— 07-08 Lost 2Western New England 3 3 0 30 25 91-92 91-92 Lost 1Westfield State 0 3 0 10 27 —— 79-80 Lost 3Worcester State 11 2 1 113 51 90-91 88-89 Tied 1TOTALS 350 449 50 3283 3560

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Dave Gibson ............................................. 1998-01Chris Gill .................................................... 2003-04Andrew Goberstein ................................ 2005-07Josh Goldberg ........................................... 1998-00Bryan Goodwin ........................................ 2001-05Jeff Gordon ............................................... 1982-83Brandon Graffunder ..................... 2007-09Gary Grandy ............................................. 1985-86John Griffin ............................................... 1977-80Marc Griffin ............................................... 1994-98Mike Guglietta .......................................... 1991-95Jeff Gumaer ............................................... 2005-09

HMike Ham .................................................. 1987-90Blake Hamilton ......................................... 2006-09Andy Hanlon ............................................ 1992-93Brendan Harrison ......................... 2006-09Rob Haskell ............................................... 1983-86Chris Healy ............................................... 1984-86Jeff Hebert ................................................. 1992-93Dean Henrick ........................................... 1987-90Kevin Hibo ................................................. 1989-90Dan Hill ...................................................... 1981-82Mike Hindley ............................................. 1996-99Bob Holmes ............................................... 1997-98Brian Holt .................................................. 1983-85Paul Holtslag ............................................. 1988-90John Hooks ............................................... 2003-06Dan Houghton ......................................... 1981-85Bryan Hughes ........................................... 1994-95Chris Hughes ............................................ 1989-93Kevin Hutchinson .................................... 1978-82

ITed Iorio .................................................... 1999-00

JShawn Jacques ......................................... 1994-95Ray Jean ..................................................... 2005-07Chip Jessopp ............................................. 1992-96Andrew Johnson ............................................. 2005Mike Johnson ............................................ 1983-87Jim Joyce .................................................... 1983-87Jaye Judd .................................................... 2004-08

KRyan Kayfes ................................... 2008-09Mike Kazmierski ........................................ 2002-03Jason Kearney ........................................... 2005-08Mark Kearney ........................................... 1985-86Dan Kelly .................................................... 1986-88Ryan Kelly .................................................. 2001-05Justin Kemmerer .......................... 2006-09Matthew Kennedy ................................... 1989-92Herbie Kent ................................... 2008-09Dan Kessinger ........................................... 1989-93Chris Killian ............................................... 1991-93Shane Kinahan ......................................... 1990-94Mike Klein .................................................. 1988-90Matt Kowal ............................................... 1998-02Jason Kulvinskas ....................................... 1991-92Herman Kurz ............................................ 1987-90

LGustavo Labelle ........................................ 2001-03V.J. Ladd ...................................................... 1986-90Tony Langelier ........................................... 1993-97Dave Langley ............................................. 1977-81Kyle Larman ............................................... 2003-06Bill Larsen ................................................... 1978-82Greg LeBlanc ................................ 1982-83, 84-85

AMike Alexanian ......................................... 1987-91Bill Alie ........................................................ 1982-86Paul Ames .................................................. 1980-81Paul Anghinetti ......................................... 1983-87Alan Arcadipane ....................................... 1983-85Peter Asiaf ................................................. 1985-89Greg Assarian ............................................ 1984-86

BMartin Baker ............................................. 1996-00Jerry Barrett .............................................. 1985-89Joe Bartell .................................................. 1992-94Brent Basile ............................................... 1987-88Bruce Bazarian ......................................... 1977-78Matt Beck .................................................. 2000-02Ron Bell ...................................................... 1977-78Bob Bibeau ................................................ 1977-78Paul Bilotta ................................................ 1980-84Paul Bishop ............................................... 1980-83Jay Bletzer ................................................. 2004-08Trent Bonnett ............................... 2008-09Shane Borman .......................................... 1991-95Randy Boyce ............................................. 1995-99Mark Brennan ........................................... 1992-93Ric Briand .................................................. 1977-78Bill Bridge ................................................... 2000-04Kurt Brown ............................................... 1988-89Mike Buczek .............................................. 1991-92Sean Burns ................................................ 1990-94

CKevin Cahill ............................................... 1999-00Matt Cahill ................................................ 1997-98Tim Calabro .............................................. 2000-03Joe Calvi ........................................ 2007-09Bill Cantania .............................................. 1980-81Anthony Canzoneri ................................ 2005-09Chris Carder ............................................. 1992-93K.C. Cargill ................................................. 1994-95Nick Carosa .............................................. 2001-04Jay Carta .................................................... 1994-97Andy Cavanagh ....................................... 1997-01

Jeremy Chase ............................................ 2002-06Josh Chase ................................................ 2002-06Justin Chin ................................................ 2000-01Mike Ciarletta ........................................... 2000-02Joe Ciccariello ........................................... 1987-90Dustin Cloutier ............................. 2007-09Tom Coccoli .............................................. 1989-92Matt Cody ................................................ 1990-91Greg Columbus ........................................ 1991-93Chris Connolly ......................................... 1995-96

Dan Connolly ........................................... 1988-92Jim Conrad ................................................ 1985-88Chris Conroy ........................................... 1985-89Anthony Contrucci ................................ 2000-01Marc Cote ................................................. 1982-84John Coughlin .......................................... 1985-89Frank Cousineau ...................................... 1983-84Jim Cronan ................................................ 1977-79Sean Croston ........................................... 1986-90Pat Crowley .............................................. 1986-89Joe Cucci ................................................... 2004-08Mike Cuccia .............................................. 2000-02Mike Cuggino ........................................... 1981-85Joe Cullen .................................................. 1996-00Greg Cusack ............................................. 1981-82

DShawn Damon .......................................... 1995-98Chris Danforth ......................................... 1979-80Eric DaSilva ............................................... 1992-95Rich Davis ................................................. 1977-79Barratt Davison ........................................ 1980-84Jim Davos ................................................... 1997-98Robert Davy ............................................. 1993-94Nick DeCroo ............................................ 2006-07Chris DellaGrotta .................................... 1983-87Robert DeLong ........................................ 2000-03Jeff Delpidio ............................................... 1993-97Joe DeLuca ................................................ 2003-04Mike DeMasi ............................................. 1996-98John DeMichaelis ..................................... 1983-84Ed DeMild ................................................. 1981-85Joe Derose ................................................. 1977-78Ray DeVincent ......................................... 1997-01Tom Dickhudt ........................................... 2005-08Kevin Dickie ............................................... 1983-87Jeff Diebel .................................................. 1988-89Dana DiFiore ............................................. 1995-99John DiGennaro ....................................... 1998-01Joe Diozzi .................................................. 1996-98Ed Doherty ............................................... 1985-87Brian Donovan ......................................... 1992-93Dave Doucette ......................................... 1977-80Mark Douglas ........................................... 1999-01Joshua Downs .......................................... 2000-02Tom Doyle .................................... 1982-83, 85-86Tom Droste ............................................... 1977-80

ETom Ervin .................................................. 1991-92

FTony Fantasia ............................................ 1978-80Sean Farrell ................................................ 1979-82Brian Femia ................................................ 1987-91Bob Fernberg ............................................ 1979-80Greg Fettes ............................................... 1995-96Dana Finnegan ......................................... 1992-93Marc Fiore ................................................. 1986-88Keith Fitzpatrick ....................................... 1977-80Mark Flanagan .......................................... 1991-95Troy Folkins .................................. 1986-87, 88-90Noah French ............................................ 1994-98Scott Frerichs ........................................... 1993-97

GJohn Gallagher .......................................... 1983-86Tom Galligan ............................................. 1990-92Brian Gangemi .......................................... 1997-00Mike Gannon ............................................ 1994-95Brook Geraghty ....................................... 1997-01Matt Genest ............................................. 1993-94

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Jim LeBlanc ................................................ 1983-86Ken Lengieza ............................................. 1984-85Ryan Lessnau ............................................ 2002-06Chris Lessard ............................................ 1990-93Mark Levin .................................... 1982-83, 84-86Frank Locke ............................................... 1998-00Rick Loconte ............................................. 1977-78Brandon Love ........................................... 1998-00Joe Lovell .................................................... 2000-04B.J. Luciani .................................................. 1994-96Jeff Lundin ................................................. 1988-92

MPaul Markarian ......................................... 2002-06Jim Marrano .............................................. 1980-84Mike Martin ............................................... 1991-93Steve Martin ............................................. 1978-82Ryan Mayhew ........................................... 2002-06Sean McAdam ........................................... 1985-86Larry McCarthy ....................................... 1986-87Mike McCarthy ........................................ 2005-06Paul McCarthy ......................................... 1987-90Brendan McCartin .................................. 2003-06Bill McCorkle ............................................. 1985-88Nick McCormick ...................................... 2002-03Mark McEvoy ........................................... 1978-82Sean McEvoy ............................................ 1984-88Bob McGuire ............................................ 1982-83Paul McMahon ......................................... 1978-82Jeff McNeil ................................................. 1987-90Kevin McNulty ......................................... 1999-00Marc Menzione ............................. 2006-09Ray Mercuri .............................................. 1990-93Kevin Moglia .............................................. 1996-00Nick Moise ................................................ 2005-09Paul Monzione ......................................... 1998-02Mark Moore .............................................. 1994-95Mike Moran ............................................... 1990-94Eric Morgan .............................................. 2001-03Brian Moriarty .......................................... 1986-87Mike Morrissey ......................................... 1986-90Mike Mulligan ............................................ 2000-02Brett Murphy ........................................... 2002-06Brian Murphy ........................................... 1984-88Geordan Murphy ..................................... 2002-06

NMike Nagle ................................................ 1990-91Sean Nealon ............................................. 2007-08Craig Nigro ............................................... 1996-97Michael Noga ........................................... 1978-82Frank Nones ............................................. 1990-94Dan Notartomaso ................................... 1998-00Tino Novello ............................................. 1992-93Peter Nowak ............................................ 1983-87Jamie Nudy ................................... 2008-09

OAnders Olson ................................ 2006-09Kevin O’Reilly ............................................ 1977-78Kevin Osborne ......................................... 2002-04Kane Osmars ................................ 2006-09

PJoe Palomba .............................................. 1987-88Chris Paone .............................................. 1990-94Brian Parke ................................................ 1989-91David Pasquale ......................................... 1992-94Jamie Pasterick .......................................... 1989-92Mike Payne ................................................ 1988-89Ron Pease ................................................. 1980-81Anthony Pellarin ...................................... 2004-07

Paul Pengeroth ......................................... 1977-80Pat Percella ............................................... 2006-09Andy Peters .............................................. 1999-02Erik Peterson ................................ 2007-09Warren Pierce ........................................... 1993-95Mike Platt .................................................. 1977-81Jake Plattner ............................................. 2002-05Deric Polles ............................................... 1995-96Dom Pontonio ......................................... 1990-94Jason Porter .............................................. 1994-96Carmen Posteraro ................................... 2003-05Bobby Preece ............................... 2006-09Dain Prewitt ............................................. 2005-09Jim Proia ..................................................... 1985-86

QTyler Quartuccio .......................... 2008-09Greg Quercia ............................................ 1983-87Kevin Quilty .............................................. 1989-90Chris Quinn .............................................. 2002-04Dick Quinn ............................................... 1981-85

RKyle Rank ...................................... 2008-09Patrick Rago ............................................. 1985-87Steve Richard ........................................... 1988-91Ken Richardson ........................................ 1980-84Ralph Richardson .................................... 1989-93Jack Reardon ............................................ 1977-78Jeremy Robert .......................................... 2007-09Mike Robie ................................................ 1982-85Brad Rolph ................................................ 1986-90Mike Romano ........................................... 1999-01Fred Rosa .................................................. 1988-89Jeff Rowe ................................................... 1997-99Joe Roy ...................................................... 1997-99Casey Russell ............................................ 2006-09Shawn Russell ........................................... 2002-03Dan Ryan .................................................. 1990-94

SJohn Sabin ................................................. 1993-94Rob Santaniello ........................................ 1981-83Brett Santini .............................................. 1995-96John Santoro ............................................ 1997-99Paul Scalici ................................................. 2004-08Matt Schwartz ......................................... 2004-06Kevin Scola ................................................ 1991-95Steve Scribner ........................................... 1995-98Gary See .................................................... 1979-83Harry See ................................................... 1979-82Brian Sheehan ........................................... 1987-91Matt Sheehan ........................................... 1994-97

Tim Shumaker ........................................... 1991-92Kris Smith .................................................. 1994-96Shawn Smith ............................................. 1995-99Ryan Soderquist ....................................... 1996-00Scott Soffel ................................................ 1994-98Jim Sojka ..................................................... 1984-86Mike Sokolski ............................................. 1977-78Mark Souza ............................................... 1985-86Darren Spada ........................................... 1985-87Mike Spengler ........................................... 1996-00Richard Starck .......................................... 1993-96Simon St. Pierre ......................................... 2001-05Aaron Stonacek ........................... 2008-09Mike Switzer ................................. 2008-09

TDave Tallent .............................................. 1995-97Marc Teal .................................................... 1982-83Dave Theriault .......................................... 1980-82Josh Thompson ........................................ 2002-06Steve Tobio ................................................ 1998-02Garrett Trull .............................................. 1994-98Scott Trahan ............................................. 2000-01Bernard Travers ........................................ 1977-78Bob Tresca ................................................. 1977-80Matt Tyree ................................................. 2004-05

VPat Vaughn ................................................ 1990-94Jon Vedder ................................................. 1987-89Chris Verna ................................................ 1983-85Seth Vinocur ............................................. 2001-05Nick Vitale ..................................... 2006-09

WJohn Wallace ............................................. 1998-99Mark Wallace ............................................. 1990-94Brian Walsh ............................................... 1991-95Kurt Weidner ............................................ 1996-97Jason Welch ............................................... 1997-98Kevin Wesley ............................................. 1988-91Matt Westhoven ...................................... 1994-95Ron Weyland ............................................ 1977-78Chris Wheeler ........................................... 1990-92Shawn White ............................................ 1988-89John Whouley ........................................... 1985-88Troy Wiebler ............................................. 2001-05Jesse Williams ............................................. 2006-07Jon Williams ............................................... 2001-02Kevin Williams ........................................... 1999-02Marcus Willy ............................................. 1999-02Michael Woods ......................................... 1989-91

YJohn Yianoukos ......................................... 1998-01

ZJason Zakrewski ....................................... 1982-84Mark Zarbo ............................................... 2006-07Mike Zeibaq .............................................. 1998-02Arthur Zonghetti ..................................... 1977-81Marc Zwicky ............................................. 2005-07

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OCTOBERFri. 16 at Northeastern ................7:00 p.m.Sat. 17 at Quinnipiac ...................4:00 p.m.Fri. 23 UCONN* .........................7:05 p.m.Fri. 30 MERCYHURST* ..............7:05 p.m.Sat. 31 MERCYHURST* ..............7:05 p.m.NOVEMBERFri. 6 at Air Force* .......................................9:05 p.m.Sat. 7 at Air Force* .......................................9:05 p.m.Fri. 13 SACRED HEART* ...............................7:05 p.m.Sat. 14 SACRED HEART* ...............................7:05 p.m.Fri. 20 ARMY* ...............................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 21 ARMY* ...............................................7:05 p.m.Tue. 24 at Brown .............................................7:00 p.m.Fri. 27 at Rensselaer & ..................................7:00 p.m.Sat. 28 vs. Union/Lake Superior State & ........4:00 p.m.DECEMBERFri. 4 at Canisius* .......................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 5 at Canisius* .......................................7:05 p.m.Tue. 29 at UConn* $ .......................................7:15 p.m.Wed. 30 vs. Union/UMass-Amherst $ ..............4:00/7:15 p.m.JANUARYFri. 8 CANISIUS* ........................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 9 CANISIUS* ........................................7:05 p.m.Fri. 15 AIR FORCE* ......................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 16 AIR FORCE* .......................................7:05 p.m.Fri. 22 at Mercyhurst* ...................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 23 at Mercyhurst* ...................................7:05 p.m.Fri. 29 at RIT* ................................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 30 at RIT* ................................................7:05 p.m.FEBRUARYFri. 5 at AIC* ...............................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 6 at AIC* ...............................................7:05 p.m.Fri. 12 HOLY CROSS* ...................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 13 at Holy Cross* ...................................7:05 p.m.Fri. 19 at UConn* ..........................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 20 UCONN* ............................................7:05 p.m.Fri. 26 at Holy Cross* ...................................7:05 p.m.Sat. 27 HOLY CROSS* ...................................7:05 p.m.MARCHSat. 6 Atlantic Hockey First Round # ............TBA Fri. 12 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # ..........TBASat. 13 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # ..........TBASun. 14 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # ..........TBAFri. 19 Atlantic Hockey Semifinals ^ ..............TBASat. 20 Atlantic Hockey Championship ^ .......TBA

Back Row (L-R): Herbie Kent, Jordy Trottier, Jeremy Robert, Mike Switzer, Brandon Graffunder, Dustin Cloutier, Aaron Stonacek, Erik Peterson, Brett Hartung, team manager Michael Turtur. Middle Row: Head Coach Ryan Soderquist, Assistant Coach Charlie Carkin, Jamie Nudy, Joe Campanelli, Justin Kemmerer, Micah Williams, Brandon Bahnemann, Bobby Preece, Trent Bonnett, Ryan Kayfes, Tyler Quartuccio, Dan Koudys, Assistant Coach Ben Murphy.Front Row: Kyle Rank, Kane Osmars, Marc Menzione, Joe Calvi, Brendan Harrison, Anders Olson, Nick Vitale.

Home games in CAPS*Atlantic Hockey Association game& RPI Holiday Tournament$ Toyota UConn Classic# at higher seed^ Rochester, N.Y.