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Information ................................ 3-6 2012-13 Quick Facts/Schedule ............... 4 Communications/Policies ......................... 5 Broadcast Information .............................. 6

Dartmouth College ................. 7-12 College Facts ............................................8-9 Interim President, Carol L. Folt, Ph.D. ..10 AD, Harry Sheehy ....................................11 Athletics Staff ............................................11 Dartmouth Athletics ...............................12

Team/League Information .. 13-20 ECAC Hockey ....................................14-18 The Ivy League ..........................................19 Opponents ................................................20

Thompson Arena .................. 21-24 2012-13 Season Preview ...... 25-28 Preview .................................................26-27 Roster/Breakdown ...................................28

Coaches/Staff ........................ 29-36 Head Coach Bob Gaudet .................30-31 Assoc. Head Coach Dave Peters ....32-33 Assistant Coach John Rose ....................34 Athletic Trainer Jeff Frechette ...............35 Equipment Manager Brian Corcoran ...35 Strength Coach Bob Miller ....................36 Support Staff .............................................36

Players .................................... 37-60 Seniors ..................................................38-42 Juniors ...................................................43-47 Sophomores ........................................48-55 Freshmen .............................................55-60

2011-12 Season In Review ... 61-74 Recap .......................................................... 62 Statistics ...............................................63-68 Box Scores...........................................69-74

The 2012-13 Dartmouth Men's Hockey Yearbook was written, designed and edited by Pat Salvas with the assistance of Cindi Mansell and the Dartmouth Varsity Athletics Communications Office as well as Kelly Wood, Elisa Scudder, Amelia Ritger and Chip Whipple. Photographs provided by Mark Washburn, Doug Austin, David Silverman, True North Entertainment, Salvas and the Dartmouth Sports Information archives.

Front cover design by Salvas, Photograph by Mark Washburn.

Inside and back cover design by Salvas.

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSCONTACT INFORMATION

Asst. Athletic Communications Director/Men’s Hockey Contact: Pat SalvasOffice Phone: ....................(603) 646-9340Mobile Phone: ..................(603) 718-5962

Email: [email protected] site: ... www.DartmouthSports.comTwitter: .....................@DartmouthSports ...................................... @Dartmouth_MIHFacebook: ........... Facebook.com/DartmouthHockey........................................ /DartmouthSports

For Additional Information, Please Contact: Cindi MansellDepartmental Phone: (603) 646-2468

MAILING ADDRESSAthletic CommunicationsDartmouth CollegeHinman Box 6083Hanover, NH 03755

BIG GREEN RADIO NETWORK99.3 WFRD99RockPlay-by-Play: Chris Garrett

History and Records ........... 75-124 Overall Year-By-Year ................................76 ECAC Hockey Year-By-Year ..................77 Ivy League Year-By-Year ....................78-79 Postseason Records ..........................80-81 Coaching Records ....................................82 Holiday Tournament ..........................83-85 Team/Individual Records...................86-88 Scoring Records .......................................89 Annual Statistical Leaders ................90-91 Milestone Scoring Marks ..................92-93 Freshman Scoring Records ....................94 Game Highs .........................................95-97 Goaltenders Records ......................98-100 All-America Players ...............................101 Captains .......................................... 102-103 Team Awards .................................. 104-105 100-Games Played .................................106 Year-By-Year Results .................... 107-119 All-Time Roster ............................. 120-121 Hall of Fame Players ..................... 122-123 Milestone Teams .....................................124

Players in the NHL ...........125-132 NHL Alumni ............................................126 NHL Player Career Stats ............. 127-131 Olympians/International Players .........132

Schedule ..................................... 133

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SCHEDULE OCTOBER 20 Sat. McGILL (Exhibition) 4:00 PM 21 Sun. NORWICH (Scrimmage) 4:00 PM 26 Fri. vs. Yale! 4:00 PM 27 Sat. Championship/Consolation! 4/7 PM NOVEMBER 2 Fri. YALE*^ 7:00 PM 3 Sat. BROWN*^ 7:00 PM 9 Fri. RENSSELAER* 7:00 PM 10 Sat. UNION* 7:00 PM 16 Fri. at Colgate* 7:00 PM 17 Sat. at Cornell*^ 7:00 PM 24 Sat. at Boston College 4:00 PM

DECEMBER 1 Sat. BENTLEY 7:00 PM 5 Wed. VERMONT 7:00 PM LEDYARD BANK CLASSIC 30 Sun. UMass vs. Bemidji% 4:00 PM DARTMOUTH vs. UNH% 7:00 PM 31 Mon. Consolation/Championship% 4/7 PM JANUARY 4 Fri. at Quinnipiac* 7:00 PM 5 Sat. at Princeton*^ 4:00 PM 12 Sat. HARVARD*^ 7:30 PM 18 Fri. at Brown*^ 7:00 PM 19 Sat. at Yale*^ 7:00 PM 25 Fri. ST. LAWRENCE* 7:00 PM 26 Sat. CLARKSON* 7:00 PM

FEBRUARY 1 Fri. at Union* 7:30 PM 2 Sat. at Rensselaer* 7:00 PM 9 Sat. at Harvard*^ 7:00 PM 15 Fri. CORNELL*^ 7:00 PM 16 Sat. COLGATE* 7:00 PM 22 Fri. at Clarkson* 7:00 PM 23 Sat. at St. Lawrence* 7:00 PM

MARCH 1 Fri. PRINCETON*^ 7:00 PM 2 Sat. QUINNIPIAC* 7:00 PM 8-10 Fri.-Sun. ECAC Hockey First Round$ TBD 15-17 Fri.-Sun. ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals$ TBD 22 Fri. ECAC Hockey Semifinals@ TBD 23 Sat. ECAC Hockey Finals@ TBD

* - ECAC Hockey Game ^ - Ivy League Game ! - Ivy Shootout at Brown in Providence, R.I. % - Ledyard Classic $ - First Round and Quarterfinals played at campus sites @ - Semifinals and Finals played at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. HOME GAMES IN CAPS

2012-13 QUICK FACTS

Location ......................................................................... Hanover, N.H. Founded...........................................................................................1769Enrollment ....................................................................................4,200Nickname ............................................................................. Big GreenColors .................................................. Dartmouth Green and WhiteAffiliation ................................................................NCAA Division IConferences ................................ ECAC Hockey / The Ivy League

Season ................................................................. 107th since 1905-06All-Time Program Record .............................1,024-1,087-116Interim President .................................... Dr. Carol L. Folt, Ph. DAthletics Director ....................................................Harry Sheehy

Head Coach ..................................... Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81)Record at Dartmouth ....................... 219-212-54 (15 seasons)Overall Record ....................................... 312-354-85 (24 seasons)Office Phone ............................................................. (603) 646-2469Best Time to Reach Gaudet ............................Contact SalvasAssoc. Head Coach .............Dave Peters (Boston College ’82)Assistant Coach .................John Rose (New England College ’03)

Athletic Trainer: ........................................................ Jeff FrechetteEquipment Manager ............................................Brian CorcoranStrength and Conditioning .......................................Bob Miller

Captain ...................................................................... Mike Keenan ’13Alternate Captains ........................................................................... 2011-12 Overall Record ...................................................13-16-4 2011-12 ECAC Hockey Record/Finish ...........8-11-3 / 9th 2011-12 Ivy League Record/Finish ...................... 3-4-3 / 4thLetterwinners Returning ............................... 17 (11F, 5D, 1G)Letterwinners Lost ............................................... 10 (2G, 4F, 4D)Newcomers ............................................................... 10 (2G, 6F, 2D)

Ticket Manager ............................................................ Peter ColonTicket Office Phone ............................................. (603) 646-2466

Communications Contact ........................................... Pat Salvas Mailing Address ...............................................Dartmouth College .........................................................................6083 Alumni Gymnasium .......................................................................Hanover, NH, 03755-3512Phone ............................................................. (603) 646-9340 (Salvas) ........................................................(603) 646-2468 (Main Office Line)

Arena (Capacity) ................................. Thompson Arena (4,500)Year Opened ..........................................................................1975-76Arena Dimension .............................................................. 200’x85’Arena Pressbox Phone ...................................... (603) 646-1131

Website ............................................... www.DartmouthSports.comFacebook .............................................................../DartmouthSports .................................................................................../DartmouthHockey Twitter ..................................................................@Dartmouth_MIH ................................................................................. @DartmouthSports

Gameday Staff ..............................Garrett and Katelyn Husband

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Rick Bender Director

DEPARTMENT OF VARSITY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Jessica PooleAssistant Director

TBDCommunications Intern

Cindi MansellCommunications Assistant

Pat SalvasAssistant Director /

Men's Hockey Contact

Pat Salvas begins his second year at Dartmouth in 2012-13. A native of Amherst, N.H., Salvas returned to his home state after spending a year in Orlando working at the University of Central Florida in 2010-11.

While at UCF, Salvas worked with four teams that won Conference USA titles: football, women's basketball and women's indoor and outdoor track & field.

Salvas also worked with the men's soccer team at UCF, traveling with the Knights to the Second Round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament against Michigan.

Prior to his time in Orlando, Salvas spent three years working in the Quinnipiac Sports Information Department. While at QU, Salvas served as the primary media contact for more than a dozen sports as well as the secondary

contact for the nationally-ranked men’s hockey team.

A 2008 graduate of Quinnipiac, Salvas also pursued a master’s degree in public relations his final two years while working as a graduate assistant in the sports information office.

During his undergraduate time, Salvas interned with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers of the American Hockey League (AHL). It was in Bridgeport that he was a part of Sound Tigers TV, the first all-access video portal on any team’s website in the league. He also worked closely with the Director of Media Relations, coordinating interviews, press conferences, writing press releases and feature stories for the league website as well as AAA Magazine.

Salvas and his girlfriend, Candice, currently reside in Enfield.

INTERVIEW POLICIESAll interviews with Dartmouth student-athletes and coaches must be arranged through the Dartmouth College Varsity Athletics Communications Department. Coaches and players are typically made available before and after practice on a first-come, first-served basis. No interviews will be granted during a practice session. Student-athletes and coaches have been advised not to conduct interviews without first being notified by a member of the Varsity Athletics Communications Department. Coach Gaudet and certain players will be made available for weekly phone interviews only when requests are made through Salvas or another member of the Varsity Athletics Communications Department staff.

CREDENTIALSMedia credentials are issued to accredited members of the media only. Please submit requests to Pat Salvas at least one working day prior to the event. Credentials may be picked up at the Thompson Arena media will call, located on the left-hand side of the ticket office inside the arena's main entrance way begining 90 minutes prior to the start of each contest.

TELEPHONES & INTERNETThe Thompson Arena Press Box has telephones, ethernet lines and wireless internet available for media use. Media members requiring dedicated telephone or ethernet lines are asked to contact Salvas or another member of the Dartmouth Varsity Athletics Communications Department prior to the event in order to guarantee that these requests be handled in a timely manner. Media members are encouraged to use the "Dartmouth Public" wireless network while inside Thompson Arena, but ethernet ports can be provided upon request.

GAME SERVICES Pre-game media notes, statistical updates, line charts, game programs and conference releases will be available to the working media in the press box at Thompson Arena. Shot charts and updated stat sheets will be provided between each period and complete game packets are available following the game. In-game statistics will be distributed to members of the media upon request.

POST-GAME WORK AREAThe press box will be available following each home game as work area for media. Final statistics and game packets will be available.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWSPost-game interviews will be conducted following an NCAA mandated 10-minute cooling-off period. Head Coach Bob Gaudet is available outside the Big Green locker room following his post-game radio interview. Big Green players are also available outside the locker room. Media requests for both Dartmouth and opposing coaches and players should be made to Salvas at the conclusion of the event. Opponent requests will be forwarded to the visiting SID. Those who seek post-game interviews without proper credentials will not be permitted to the media scrum. The Big Green hockey locker room is closed to the media after games with no exceptions.

BIG GREEN ON THE INTERNETFollow the Big Green all season and access updated stats, game notes and feature stories along with weekly video interviews with head coach Bob Gaudet on the Dartmouth College Athletics website: DartmouthSports.com.

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99ROCK WFRD

Fans can tune in all season to catch the Big Green men's hockey team live on the Dartmouth Sports Network on 99Rock WFRD FM 99.3. Chris Garrett, the voice of Big Green Hockey will have the call for every home and road game during the 2012-13 season. Pre-game starts approximately 15 minutes prior to puck drop each night with post-game highlights and analysis following the conclusion of each contest as well. Fans can also hear all the action live on DartmouthSports.com as well as archived games all season long.

CHRIS GARRETT Voice of Big Green Hockey

Play-by-play announcer Chris Garrett has been calling games for Dartmouth Men’s Hockey since 2006. He also is the morning show host of 99Rock WFRD in Hanover, N.H. Chris studied history at the University of South Carolina before broadcasting became his career choice. He is married to Teresa, and has one 14-year old son, Chad, who hopes to be a future goalie for the Big Green. Chris and his family reside in Claremont.

MEDIA INFORMATION

DartmouthSports.comIn addition to live radio broadcasts of all Big Green men's hockey games, fans can watch all home games with a subscription to Big Green Insider, a video portal on DartmouthSports.com. The live streaming video feed also features the audio broadcast of the game to bring fans of the Big Green a television quality broadcast.

WMUR-TVJamie Staton, Sports Director100 South Commercial StreetManchester, NH [email protected]

VALLEY NEWSDon Mahler, Sports EditorTris Wykes, Beat WriterP.O. Box 877White River Junction, VT [email protected]

WCAX-TVMike McCune, Sports DirectorPO Box 4508Burlington, VT [email protected]

WFRD 99.3 FMShane O’Neal, Sports Director6176 Robinson HallDartmouth CollegeHanover, NH 03755603-646-3168Shane.F.O’[email protected]

LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS DIRECTIONS TO DARTMOUTH

From Boston: • I-93 North to I-89 North (Concord, N.H.) to Exit 18 (Route 120, Lebanon/Hanover)• Bear right off exit ramp, follow Route 120 North to Hanover (5 miles)• In Hanover, bear right at fork by Co-Op Gas Station• At second light, turn left onto East Wheelock Street• Travel time: 2 to 2.5 hours

From Manchester (N.H.) Airport: • I-293 South to I-93 North• I-93 North to I-89 North to Exit 18 as above• Travel time: 1.5 hours

From New York City: • I-95 North to New Haven or I-684 North to I-84 North to Hartford• From either route, take I-91 North to Exit 13 (Norwich, Vt./Hanover, N.H.)• Bear right off exit ramp, cross Connecticut River into Hanover and Dartmouth campus via West Wheelock Street• Travel time: 4.5 hours

From Burlington (Vt.) Airport: • I-89 South to I-91 North, to Exit 13 as above• Travel time: 1.5 hours

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ABOUT DARTMOUTHWelcome to Dartmouth. Our focus is on providing the best possible undergraduate education, with a faculty committed to teaching as well as to research. We also offer world-class professional schools—the Tuck School of Business, Thayer School of Engineering and Geisel School of Medicine—and outstanding graduate programs in the arts and sciences.

But we’re more than just a collection of schools—we’re a community like no other. Our alumni, faculty, students and staff share a passion for this institution that is unparalleled.

At Dartmouth, people forge close connections. Intense involvement in athletics, service and other activities fosters collaboration and camaraderie. Our students enjoy personal contact with faculty both in and out of the classroom. Undergraduates have the opportunity to conduct original research and work one-on-one with faculty who are at the leading edge of their fields. This unique level of personal interaction and the opportunity to create new knowledge is a signature of our graduate and professional programs as well.

All of this takes place in an ideal environment for learning. Located on the Connecticut River and surrounded by the White Mountains, our campus offers the most beautiful natural scenery in the Ivy League. But our reach extends far beyond Hanover. With two-thirds of Dartmouth students taking part in our 60 foreign study and exchange programs, the world is our campus. Our intimate setting encourages focus. Programs in Hanover and abroad encourage a global perspective. It’s a powerful combination.

At Dartmouth, we set very high aspirations, and what we do has a global impact. Together, we will do things the likes of which the world has never seen.

OUR MISSIONDartmouth College educates the most promising students and prepares them for a lifetime of learning and of responsible leadership, through a faculty dedicated to teaching and the creation of knowledge.

OUR CORE VALUES- Dartmouth expects academic excellence and encourages independence of thought within a culture of collaboration.- Dartmouth faculty are passionate about

teaching our students and are at the forefront of their scholarly or creative work.-Dartmouth embraces diversity with the knowledge that it significantly enhances the quality of a Dartmouth education.-Dartmouth recruits and admits outstanding students from all backgrounds, regardless of their financial means.-Dartmouth fosters lasting bonds among faculty, staff, and students, which encourage a culture of integrity, self-reliance, and collegiality and instill a sense of responsibility for each other and for the broader world.- Dartmouth supports the vigorous and open debate of ideas within a community marked by mutual respect.

OUR LEGACYSince its founding in 1769 to educate Native students, English youth and others, Dartmouth has provided an intimate and inspirational setting where talented faculty, students, and staff - diverse in background but united in purpose - contribute to the strength of an exciting academic community that cuts easily across disciplines.

Dartmouth is committed to providing the best undergraduate liberal arts experience and to providing outstanding graduate programs in the Geisel School of Medicine (founded 1797), the Thayer School of Engineering (1867), the Tuck School of Business (1900), and the graduate programs in the Arts and Sciences. Together they constitute an exceptional and

DARTMOUTH COLLEGErich learning environment. Dartmouth faculty and student research contributes substantially to the expansion of human understanding.

The College provides a comprehensive out-of-classroom experience, including service opportunities, engagement in the arts, and competitive athletic, recreational, and outdoor programs. Pioneering programs in computation and international education are hallmarks of the College. Dartmouth graduates are marked by an understanding of the importance of teamwork, a capacity for leadership, and their keen enjoyment of a vibrant community. Their loyalty to Dartmouth and to each other is legendary and is a sustaining quality of the College.

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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

The Basics:- Founded: 1769- Type: Four-year private, liberal arts- Affiliation: Ivy League- Students: Approximately 4,200 undergraduate, 1,900 graduate- Divisions: Undergraduate college with more than 40 departments and programs; graduate schools of arts and sciences, medicine, engineering, and business- Motto: Vox clamantis in deserto ("a voice crying out in the wilderness")- Color: Dartmouth Green- Nickname: Big Green- Academic calendar: Year-round, four-term

Enrollment, Admissions, Financial AidEnrollment (Fall 2010)- Undergraduate: 4,248 (2,143 men, 2,105 women)- Graduate/professional: 1,893 (1,099 men, 794 women)- Total enrollment head count: 6,141

Undergraduate Admissions:For the Class of 2014:- 18,778 applications- 1,139 students enrolled- Admission to the College is need-blind

Tuition and fees, 2011-12:- Undergraduate: tuition $41,736; room, board, and mandatory fees $13,629; total $55,365- Graduate Arts and Sciences: $41,736- Geisel School of Medicine: $47,780- Thayer School of Engineering: $41,736- Tuck School of Business: $53,490

Financial Aid:- Undergraduate financial aid expenditures, FY 2010: $70,090,323 (scholarships only)Average three-term scholarship: approximately $35,000- Nearly 60 percent of undergraduates receive scholarships from Dartmouth

Research:- Classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a "research university with very high research activity."- Sponsored research attracted, FY 2010: $230.2 million

Endowment:- $3.413 billion (market value, excluding life income and annuity trusts, June 30, 2011.)

Diversity- Undergraduate students of color: 35%- International students: 8%- Graduate students of color: 15%- International graduate students: 29%

Staff Head Count (Fall 2010):- 2,723 full time- 333 part time

Operating Expenses FY 2010:- $717 million

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNICharlie Bass ’74U.S. Representative

State of New Hampshire

Paul Binder ’63Founder of Big Apple Circus

Ric Bucher ’83Senior Writer, ESPN

Walter Bush ’51Former President of USA Hockey

Bill Daly ’86NHL Deputy Commissioner

Jay Fieldler ’94Former NFL Quarterback

Jeffrey Garten ’68Dean, Yale School of Management

Theodor Seuss Geisel ’25Dr. Suess, Children's Author

C. Everett Koop ’37Former US Surgeon General

Dawn Hudson ’79President, Pepsi-Cola, North America

Jeffrey Immelt ’78CEO, General Electric

Michael Moriarty ’63Emmy Award-Winning Actor

Cammy Myler ’92US Olympian (Luge), 1988, 92,94

US Flagbearer, 1994

Henry Paulson ’68Former US Secretary of the Treasury

Seaver Peters ’54Investment Banker, Advest

Former Dartmouth Athletics Director

David Schribman ’76Executive Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/

Pulitzer Prize Winner

Jimmy Lee Solomon ’78Executive VP of Baseball Operations, MLB

Aisha Tyler ’92 Actress, Comedienne

Reggie Williams ’76Former NFL Player/1987 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year

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Carol L. Folt, Ph.D. became interim president of Dartmouth on July 1, 2012. She is an environmental scientist and holds an endowed faculty position as "The Dartmouth Professor of Biological Sciences" in the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.

Prior to becoming the interim president, Folt served as provost, acting provost, dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, associate dean of the faculty for

interdisciplinary programs, dean of graduate studies and associate director of Dartmouth's interdisciplinary Superfund Basic Research Program. She joined the Dartmouth faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences in 1983.

• Took office as interim president on July 1, 2012• Endowed professor titled, “The Dartmouth Professor of Biological Sciences”• Has held senior leadership posts at Dartmouth, including provost, dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, dean of Graduate Studies, associate dean of Interdisciplinary Programs• Leading first institution-wide, faculty-led strategic-planning process at Dartmouth• Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences• Environmental life scientist with research in effects of dietary mercury and arsenic on human and ecosystem health, salmon conservation and management, climate change• Associate director, Center for Children’s Environmental Health at Dartmouth• Former associate director, interdisciplinary Superfund Basic Research Program, Dartmouth• Mentor to more than 100 Dartmouth graduate and undergraduate students

FOLT FACTS

INTERIM PRESIDENT OF DARTMOUTH

CAROL FOLT, Ph. DTHE DARTMOUTH PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Folt's research focuses on metal toxicity and effects of dietary mercury and arsenic on aquatic life and human health. She and her colleagues have developed new technologies for assessment of mercury environmental exposure and its effects, and formed critical regional, national and international partnerships to advise in the establishment of public policy for safer waters. They also conduct cross-cutting research on chemical signaling, restoration and global conservation of Atlantic salmon, and climate change. Folt continues to serve on federal scientific review panels and foundation boards. She reviews for many journals and has held elected offices in international scientific societies.

A deeply committed educator, Folt received the Dartmouth Huntington Prize for excellence in teaching and research in 1991, and has mentored more than 100 undergraduate and graduate students. She was one of the original faculty involved in Dartmouth's Women in Science Project – a first of its kind program designed to address the under-representation of women in science, mathematics, and engineering. In 2010, she was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS) in recognition of her contributions to environmental science and higher education.

Professor Folt earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of California, Santa Barbara, her Ph.D. from University of California, Davis, and conducted postdoctoral studies at W.K. Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan State University.

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Harry Sheehy was appointed Dartmouth’s eighth Director of Athletics and Recreation, effective Sept. 7, 2010, after an impressive stretch as the basketball coach then athletics director at Williams College.

In his second year at Dartmouth, Sheehy instituted the Dartmouth Peak Performance (DP2) initiative, a program designed to position students to achieve

the highest levels of physical, intellectual and personal growth during their careers as Dartmouth student-athletes. DP2 serves as an umbrella for the integration of services and resources that will help every Big Green athlete achieve excellence.

During each year of Sheehy’s decade guiding the Williams athletics department, the Ephs won the NCAA Division III Directors’ Cup. Overall, the Ephs won 17 national championships during Sheehy’s tenure and had a total of 619 All-America honors bestowed on their student-athletes.

Before his appointment as Williams’ Director of Athletics, Sheehy was the head men’s basketball coach for the Ephs for 17 years, compiling a record of 324-104 (.757), the fourth best winning percentage

in the history of Division III.

Williams made 13 appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament under Sheehy’s tutelage. In 1997 and 1998, the Ephs played in the Division III Final Four, finishing third nationally in both years. From 1995-98 his teams won a then-New England record of 51 consecutive home games. Sheehy also guided his 1987 and 1999 squads to New

England Championships.

During his coaching career, Sheehy was named the Northeast Coach of the Year (1997, ’98), the Eastern Basketball Magazine Coach of the Year (1998) and the NESCAC Coach of the Year (2000). In 2002, he was elected to be in the inaugural class of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame, joining others such as Bob Cousy, Patrick Ewing, Julius Erving, Jim Calhoun, and Geno Auriemma.

A 1975 graduate of Williams, Sheehy was a two-time All-American in basketball as well as team captain his senior year. He then played eight years with Athletes-in-Action and finished his career as the team’s leading career scorer and fifth in career assists. Sheehy represented the United States in the 1978 Pan American Confederation Games as the U.S. won the gold medal in Argentina.

Sheehy, married to the former Constance Durrell, is a noted motivational speaker who travels throughout the U.S. to speak to alumni, church and business groups. His 2002 book, “Raising a Team Player,” has received critical acclaim.

DARTMOUTH DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AND RECREATION

HARRY SHEEHY3rd SEASON

DARTMOUTH ATHLETICS SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

Anne HudakAssociate AD -

Peak Performance

Brian AustinExecutive

Associate AD

Robert CeplikasDeputy AD

Megan SobelSenior Associate AD/

SWA

Richard WhitmoreAssociate AD -

Facilities

Drew GalbraithSenior Associate AD

Annie CoryellAssociate AD - Compliance

Shadara MacNicolAssociate AD -

Facilities

Sam HopkinsAssociate AD -

Marketing

Ken SnellingDirector of

Financial Operations

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Dartmouth College and its Athletic Department are committed to providing an extraordinary variety of athletic opportunities that meet the talents, interests and needs of a broad range of individuals. The spectrum of programs and activities available for men and women includes "drop-in" recreation, physical education, intramural and club sports and broad array of competitive intercollegiate athletic teams. At all times, the department strives to adhere to the basic tenets of the Ivy League as they relate to the representativeness of athletes, financial aid based on need rather than athletic ability, the limitation of sport seasons and institutional autonomy in managing programs. The purpose of all Athletic Department activities is to foster and compliment the overall academic and intellectual growth of Dartmouth students and provide experiences that will enable them to interact in a special way with other students, test their own personal limits, and gain from the demands and realities of athletic competition and the success and adversity that go with it.

In attempting to work with students to create a safe, healthy, socially stimulating, educational residential community, our goals are to enable the students to be involved wherever possible in the governance and management of their teams and activities, and to make available, as appropriate, to all those who participate advice and information regarding the College's basic principles and expectations.

With respect to affirming and maintaining standards of conduct for responsible student behavior within the College community, our goals throughout the department are to encourage the highest level of deportment and performance not only in athletic endeavors but in all phases of campus life, particularly because many of our

p a r t i c i p an t s are very visible representatives of Dartmouth and, in many r e s p e c t s , important role models.

In attempting to do our part in sponsoring a rich variety of opportunities for students to grow intel lectual ly, physically, socially, emotionally and morally, our goals are to make available high quality coaching, support services, scheduling, facilities and equipment; and to encourage excellence and meaningful interaction, no matter what the level of participation. Furthermore, we aim to strive continually to make sure there is equity among the genders in all our programs and reasonable access to our facilities and our activities so that engaging in them is not overly complicated or difficult.

Regarding resources, in order to maintain overall support for our programs, and make sure that our participants are enriched individually and by one another during their recreational and athletic experiences, our goals are to structure a realistic budget and develop appropriate sources of revenue, and to foster effective communication between our coaches and the Admissions Office so that a diverse, talented pool of athletes is identified and favorably acted upon to enable us to achieve the greatest degree of success for our teams and our athletes, thereby bringing pride and positive recognition to the College, the community and Dartmouth graduates. As we work with our athletic prospects and

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our students encouraging them to exercise self-awareness and make well-informed decisions that shape their college years and their subsequent lives, our goals are to have a thoughtful, thorough recruitment approach developed by our coaches and an on-going interaction with student-athletes on the part of the coaches, who so frequently act as mentors on matters beyond athletics, helping them to establish appropriate priorities, manage their time effectively and make difficult choices.

Finally, we feel it is our responsibility to foster, for employees and students alike, an environment that enables continuous learning, professional development, career preparation, the integration of personal and professional commitments, opportunities for advancement and attainment of maximum performance. Constant attention to the full menu of goals and objectives described above is the only way they can be realized on an on-going basis and insure that the mission of the Athletic Department blends with the overall mission of the Office of the Dean of the College and the purposes of Dartmouth College.

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LEAGUE CONTACTS

Commissioner:Steve Hagwell518-487-2289518-487-2290 (F)[email protected]

Assistant Commissioner:Ed Krajewski518-487-2288518-487-2290 (F)[email protected]

Director of Officiating:Paul Stewart617-429-4842508-660-2387 (F)[email protected]

Mailing Address:ECAC Hockey51 South Pearl StreetAlbany, NY 12207

Directions: TIMES UNION CENTERFrom the East:(New England)• Take I-90 West (Mass. Turnpike) to the Albany exit.• Continue on I-90 West to I-787.• Merge onto I-787 South toward Albany/Rensselaer.• Take Exit 3B for Madison Ave/Port of Albany.• Bear right at third light (McDonalds is on the Corner) onto South Pearl St.• The Center is on the left.

Home to 12 of the most prestigious ice hockey programs in the nation, ECAC Hockey is a conference filled with tradition, legendary players, coaches and administrators and a bright and exciting future.

In terms of tradition, no conference can lay claim to the history of ECAC Hockey.

The birthplace of collegiate ice hockey, member institutions have been sponsoring the sport for over a century. On February 1, 1896 in Baltimore, Md., Yale faced Johns Hopkins in the first collegiate ice hockey game. Two years later on January 19, 1898, Brown defeated Harvard in Boston in the first college hockey game between schools still sponsoring the sport.

From a team standpoint, Cornell (1969-70) stands as the only team in NCAA ice hockey history to produce a perfect unbeaten and untied record en route to the Division I men's title. The Big Red posted a mark of 29-0 under coach Ned Harkness, a 1994 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee.

On the ice, legendary players such as Princeton's Hobart Amory Hare "Hobey" Baker, Cornell goaltending great Ken Dryden, who led the Montreal Canadiens to six Stanley Cups, and fellow Big Red alum Joe Nieuwendyk, who won three Stanley Cups during his 19-year career in the NHL and was recently named to the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2011, and Clarkson's Dave Taylor, who starred with the NHL's Los Angeles Kings, are among the numerous standouts who made their mark in the conference.

The conference's tradition and history are not limited to the playing surface. A wealth of legendary coaches have called the conference home, including Harkness, Dartmouth's Eddie Jeremiah, whose instructional book on the game was the hockey bible for a generation; Army's Jack Riley (Dartmouth ’44), who led the 1960 U.S. Olympic squad to the gold medal at Squaw Valley; and Yale's Tim Taylor, who led the 1994 U.S. Olympic Team in Lillehammer, Norway.

In terms of leadership, ECAC Hockey is second to none. When the Decathlon Club of Bloomington, Minn., wanted a model for hockey's version of the Heisman Trophy, they turned to an ECAC Hockey institution and found Princeton's Baker. Today, the best male player in college hockey receives the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

Lest anyone think ECAC Hockey is about yesterday, the NHL draft annually features a wealth of conference draftees. Since the conference's inception in 1961-62, over 600 players have been drafted by NHL teams, including 42 over the past five years and 154 over the last 15.

Today, many former conference players enjoy NHL careers with nearly 50 of them playing in the NHL during the 2010-11 season, including former standout Rich Peverly (St. Lawrence) claimed professional sports' greatest trophy, the Stanley Cup, as members of the 2011 Boston Bruins. In addition, ECAC Hockey is well-represented at the highest level by a surplus of alums, including New York Rangers forward Todd White (Clarkson); Calgary Flames forward Craig Conroy (Clarkson); Carolina Hurricanes forward Erik Cole (Clarkson); Atlanta Thrashers defenseman Noah Welch (Harvard); New York Islanders forward Matt Moulson (Cornell); Vancouver Canucks forward Chris Higgins (Yale) and defenseman Aaron Volpatti (Brown); San Jose Sharks defenseman Doug Murray (Cornell); St. Louis Blues forward Andy McDonald (Colgate); Calgary Flames forward Lee Stempniak (Dartmouth);

Florida Panthers f o r w a r d George Parros (Princeton); New York Rangers f o r w a r d s Jeff Halpern ( P r i n c e t o n ) ;

Dominic Moore (Harvard); Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Willie Mitchell (Clarkson); and Winnipeg Jets defenseman Grant Clitsome (Clarkson).

Beyond the playing surface, a plethora of former standouts now hold management positions in the world's elite league. Harvard graduate Peter Chiarelli is the general manager of the 2011 Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins; Nieuwendyk is the Dallas Stars general manager; Former RPI standout Adam Oates was recently named the head coach of the Washington Capitals; Princeton's Brent Flahr (Minnesota), Brown's Rick Olczyk (Edmonton), Harvard's Don Sweeney (Boston), Jason Karmanos (Carolina), and John Weisbrod (Calgary) each hold assistant general manager roles with NHL clubs. St. Lawrence alum Ray Shero is the executive vice-president and general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins; Dartmouth alum Dick Patrick is the Washington Capitals president; In Florida, St. Lawrence graduate Bill Torrey serves as the Panthers' alternate governor. In addition, Harvard alum Chuck Fletcher is the general manger of the Minnesota Wild and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is a Cornell graduate, while the NHL Deputy Commissioner, Billy Daly, is a Dartmouth graduate.

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All of these players have played in each of the ECAC Hockey rinks, rinks that are regarded as some of college hockey's finest. From the frenzy at Rensselaer's Houston Field House to Cornell's historic Lynah Rink, spectators get a feel for and become part of the league's tradition.

ECAC Hockey has its Hobey Baker winners, its All-Americans and its national champions, but what may set it apart from any other conference in the nation is its tradition and success in academics.

Few, if any, conferences can produce a list of influential and successful alumni like ECAC Hockey.

Scott Hanley (Brown) currently serves as the Director of Sports and Competition for ESPN X Games, while John McLennan (Clarkson) spent his career as the CEO of Bell Canada. Some former ECAC Hockey players became inventors, like Ed Werner (Colgate) and John Haney (Colgate), who invented the board game Trivial Pursuit.

Other players have excelled in the business world after hockey. Players like Phil Falcone (Harvard), Chairman and CEO of Harbinger Group, Inc., and former Hobey Baker winner Mark Fusco (Harvard), President and CEO of Aspen Technology, Inc. Terry Butryn, RPI alum, is the President of Barrday Advanced Material Solutions. Terry Morris, Princeon alum, Carl Ferenbach is the Founding Partner of Berkshire Partners. Jason Currie (Clarkson) is the Managing Director, Bear Stearns Assest Management.

Some of ECAC Hockey's former student-athletes have found careers in politics, such as Harvard alum David Johnston who currently serves as the Governor General of Canada, as well as Yale alums Mark Dayton and Jack Dalrymple who are Governors of Minnesota and North Dakota respectively.

Various former league alum have been contributors in the field of medicine, such as, Don Armstrong (Rensselaer), who is an Orthopedic Surgeon.

Other former league players made it big in the entertainment world, and none bigger than David Kelley (Princeton) the writer, creator and producer of shows like Boston Legal, Ally McBeal, LA Law and Chicago Hope and the movie Mystery, Alaska. Rensselaer alum Bob Farrelly is the writer, director, and producer of There's Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber, Kingpin, Shallow Hal, Me, Myself and Irene, and Stuck on You.

As a means to give fans and alumni an opportunity to remain a part of the ECAC Hockey family, the league offers a variety of

opportunities, including a television package, conference Web site, and a new Weekly Radio Show for the upcoming 2012-13 season.

As for the future, it is clear that ECAC Hockey shall continue to occupy its spot among ice hockey's elite conferences.

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2011-12 ECAC HOCKEY AWARDS AND HONORS

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION ...............................................................Union TOURNAMENT CHAMPION ...............................................................Union

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Austin Smith ....................................Colgate

KEN DRYDEN AWARD (GOALTENDER) Troy Grosenick ..................................Union

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brian Ferlin....................................... Cornell

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD Kelly Zajac ...........................................Union

BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN Danny Biega ....................................Harvard

TIM TAYLOR AWARD (COACH) Rick Bennett .......................................Union TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP ...............................................................Union

ALL-ECAC HOCKEY FIRST TEAM G, Troy Grosenick ..............................Union D, Danny Biega ...............................Harvard D, Mat Bodie .......................................Union F, Alex Killorn .................................Harvard F, Brian O’Neill ...................................... Yale F, Austin Smith .................................Colgate

SECOND TEAM G, Andy Iles ...................................... Cornell D, Nick D’Agostino ........................ Cornell D, Michael Sdao ........................... Princeton F, Jack Maclellan .................................Brown F, Chris Wagner ...............................Colgate F, Jeremy Welsh ...................................Union

THIRD TEAM G, Paul Karpowich ....................... Clarkson D, Patrick McNally .........................Harvard D, Thomas Larkin ............................Colgate F, Connor Jones ......................... Quinnipiac F, Kyle Flanagan ....................... St. Lawrence F, Kelly Zajac .......................................Union

ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM G, Troy Grosenick ..............................Union D, Danny Biega ...............................Harvard F, Alex Killorn .................................Harvard F, Austin Smith .................................Colgate

SECOND TEAM D, Mat Bodie .......................................Union F, Brian O’Neill .......................................Yale F, Jeremy Welsh ...................................Union

ECAC OVERALL

Team GP Pts Record GF-GA GP Record GF-GA 1. Union 22 32 14-4-4 76-38 41 26-8-7 143-75 2. Cornell 22 30 12-4-6 66-46 35 19-9-7 100-79 3. Harvard 22 25 8-5-9 61-59 34 13-10-11 106-100 4. Colgate 22 23 11-10-1 72-67 39 19-17-3 121-113 5. Quinnipiac 22 23 9-8-5 60-57 40 20-14-6 122-98 6. Yale 22 22 10-10-2 74-61 35 16-16-3 123-106 7. Clarkson 22 22 9-9-4 57-60 39 16-17-6 105-109 8. St. Lawrence 22 21 10-11-1 50-64 36 14-19-3 88-120 9. Dartmouth 22 19 8-11-3 63-74 33 13-16-4 93-102 10. Rensselaer 22 17 7-12-3 43-61 39 12-24-3 78-111 11. Princeton 22 16 6-12-4 58-72 32 9-16-7 85-105 12. Brown 22 14 5-13-4 54-75 32 9-18-5 75-97

2011-12 FINAL STANDINGS

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Saturday, October 6Acadia at Rensselaer (Ex.) Carleton at St. Lawrence (Ex.) Merrimack at Union Quinnipiac at MaineQueen’s at Colgate (Ex.), 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, October 7Acadia at Quinnipiac (Ex.), 4 p.m.Castleton at Clarkson (Ex.), 4 p.m.

Tuesday, October 9Niagara at Colgate

Friday, October 12Colgate at Miami (Ohio), TBA Ferris State at Rensselaer Union at Bowling Green St. Lawrence at Western Michigan, 7:05 p.m.Clarkson at Colorado College, 9:37 p.m.

Saturday, October 13Colgate at Miami (Ohio), TBA Robert Morris at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. Ferris State at Rensselaer Union at Bowling GreenSt. Lawrence at Western Michigan, 7:05 p.m. Clarkson at Colorado College, 9:07 p.m.

Sunday, October 14Robert Morris at Quinnipiac, Noon

Friday, October 19Bowling Green at Colgate McGill at Harvard (Ex.) Ohio State at Quinnipiac St. Lawrence at Maine US National Development Team at Cornell (Ex.)Rensselaer at MSU-Mankato, 8 p.m.

Saturday, October 20Ohio State at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. McGill at Dartmouth (Ex.), 4 p.m.Bowling Green at Colgate Brock at Cornell (Ex.) Brown at Harvard (scrimmage) Holy Cross at Clarkson St. Lawrence at Maine Rensselaer at MSU-Mankato, 8 p.m.

Sunday, October 21Norwich at Dartmouth (scrimmage), 4 p.m.

Friday, October 26!Dartmouth vs. Yale, 4 p.m. Niagara at Clarkson Colorado College at Cornell !Princeton at BrownRIT at Colgate Union at American Int’l!Ivy Shootout at Brown

Saturday, October 27!Dartmouth or Yale vs. Princeton, 4/7 p.m. !Dartmouth or Yale at Brown, 4/7 p.m. #Quinnipiac vs. Colgate Bentley at HarvardColorado College at Cornell Union at Connecticut

Niagara at Clarkson, 7:30 p.m.!Ivy Shootout at Brown #Cape Cod Rink, Cape Cod, Mass.

Friday, November 2Ala.-Huntsville at St. Lawrence Brown at Harvard Cornell at Colgate Union at RensselaerYale at Dartmouth

Saturday, November 3Clarkson at Canisius, 3:05 p.m.Ala.-Huntsville at St. Lawrence Brown at Dartmouth Colgate at CornellRensselaer at Union Yale at Harvard

Sunday, November 4Clarkson at Canisius, 3:05 p.m.

Tuesday, November 6AIC at Quinnipiac

Friday, November 9Clarkson at Yale Colgate at Quinnipiac Cornell at Princeton Rensselaer at Dartmouth St. Lawrence at Brown Union at Harvard

Saturday, November 10Clarkson at Brown, 4 p.m. Colgate at Princeton, TBA Cornell at Quinnipiac Rensselaer at HarvardSt. Lawrence at Yale Union at Dartmouth

Friday, November 16Dartmouth at Colgate Mercyhurst at Rensselaer Princeton at St. Lawrence Quinnipiac at ClarksonHarvard at Cornell, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 17Army at Brown Dartmouth at Cornell Harvard at Colgate Mercyhurst at Rensselaer Princeton at Clarkson Quinnipiac at St. Lawrence

Tuesday, November 20Quinnipiac at Providence

Friday, November 23Colgate at Merrimack, 4 p.m. Clarkson at RIT Penn State at Union St. Lawrence at Northeastern Yale at Denver, 9:37 p.m.

Saturday, November 24Princeton at UMass-Lowell, 4 p.m. Providence at Brown, 4 p.m.

Dartmouth at Boston College, 4 p.m. Penn State at UnionQuinnipiac at Massachusetts St. Lawrence at Boston University Yale at Colorado College, 7:07 p.m. $Cornell vs. Michigan, 8 p.m. $ Frozen Apple, Madison Square Garden

Sunday, November 25Holy Cross at Brown, 4 p.m. Penn State at Union, 4 p.m. ##Princeton vs. Sacred Heart, 4 p.m.##Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn.

Friday, November 30Clarkson at Cornell St. Lawrence at Colgate Quinnipiac at Union Princeton at Rensselaer

Saturday, December 1Clarkson at Colgate, 4 p.m. Princeton at Union, 4 p.m. Brown at Yale Bentley at Dartmouth Quinnipiac at Rensselaer St. Lawrence at Cornell

Wednesday, December 5Clarkson at St. Lawrence Vermont at Dartmouth

Friday, December 7Colgate at Massachusetts, TBA Harvard at Merrimack Princeton at Quinnipiac Rensselaer at YaleUnion at Brown

Saturday, December 8Colgate at Massachusetts, TBARensselaer at Brown, 4 p.m. Quinnipiac at Princeton, 4 p.m. @Clarkson vs. St. Lawrence Union at Yale@1980 Herbs Brooks Arena, Lake Placid, N.Y.

Monday, December 10UMass-Lowell at Harvard

Tuesday, December 11Massachusetts at Yale

Saturday, December 15Mercyhurst at Clarkson Vermont at St. Lawrence

Sunday, December 16Vermont at St. Lawrence

Thursday, December 27Rensselaer at St. Cloud State, 8 p.m.

Friday, December 28%Cornell vs. Ferris State, 4:05 p.m. Rensselaer at St. Cloud State, 8 p.m.%Florida College Classic, Estero, Fla.

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Saturday, December 29Neb.-Omaha at Quinnipiac, Noon >Princeton vs. Merrimack, 4 p.m.%Cornell vs. Maine/Minn.-Duluth, 4/7 p.m.~Brown vs. MSU-Mankato, 4:05 p.m. Northeastern at Harvard >Union at Vermont, 7:05 p.m.~UConn Hockey Classic, Storrs, Conn. %Florida College Classic, Estero, Fla.>Sheraton/TDBank Catamount Cup,Burlington, Vt.

Sunday, December 30 Neb.-Omaha at Quinnipiac, Noon Yale at Holy Cross, 2 p.m. >Union vs. Merrimack, 4 p.m.~Brown vs. UConn/AIC, 4:05/7:15 p.m. ^New Hampshire at Dartmouth >Princeton at Vermont, 7:05 p.m.~UConn Hockey Classic, Storrs, Conn.>Sheraton/TDBank Catamount Cup, Burlington, Vt. ^Ledyard National Bank Classic,Hanover, N.H.

Monday, December 31Sacred Heart at Rensselaer, 4 p.m. ^Bemidji State/UMass at Dartmouth, TBA^Ledyard National Bank Classic, Hanover, N.H.

Wednesday, January 2Russian Red Stars at Brown (Ex.)

Friday, January 4Dartmouth at Quinnipiac Harvard at Princeton Rensselaer at Boston UniversityRIT at St. Lawrence Sacred Heart at ColgateUMass-Lowell at Clarkson Union at Lake Superior State, 7:05 p.m. Cornell at Denver, 9:37 p.m.

Saturday, January 5Dartmouth at Princeton, 4 p.m. Harvard at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. RIT at St. Lawrence Sacred Heart at Colgate UMass-Lowell at Clarkson Yale at Boston CollegeUnion at Lake Superior State, 7:05 p.m. Cornell at Denver, 9:07 p.m.

Sunday, January 6Rensselaer at New Hampshire, 4 p.m.

Wednesday, January 9Harvard at Boston University

Friday, January 11Brown at Clarkson Rensselaer at Quinnipiac Yale at St. LawrenceUnion at Princeton, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 12Rensselaer at Princeton, 4 p.m. Union at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. Brown at St. Lawrence Vermont at ColgateYale at ClarksonHarvard at Dartmouth, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, January 18Dartmouth at Brown Colgate at Rensselaer Cornell at UnionHarvard at Yale, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 19Harvard at Brown, 4 p.m. Colgate at UnionCornell at Rensselaer Dartmouth at Yale St. Lawrence at Clarkson

Tuesday, January 22Connecticut at Quinnipiac Harvard at Union

Friday, January 25Brown at Colgate Clarkson at Harvard St. Lawrence at Dartmouth Yale at Cornell, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 26Brown at Cornell Clarkson at Dartmouth +Rensselaer vs. Union St. Lawrence at Harvard Yale at Colgate+Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.

Sunday, January 27Sacred Heart at Princeton

Friday, February 1Colgate at Clarkson Cornell at St. Lawrence Harvard at Rensselaer Princeton at Yale Quinnipiac at Brown Dartmouth at Union, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 2Princeton at Brown, 4 p.m. Colgate at St. Lawrence Cornell at Clarkson <Dartmouth at Rensselaer Quinnipiac at Yale<Big Red Freakout! at Rensselaer

Monday, February 4&Harvard vs. Boston College, 8 p.m.&The Beanpot, TD Garden, Boston, Mass.

Friday, February 8Princeton at Colgate Quinnipiac at Cornell Rensselaer at St. Lawrence Union at Clarkson

Saturday, February 9Dartmouth at Harvard Princeton at Cornell Quinnipiac at Colgate Rensselaer at Clarkson Union at St. Lawrence Yale at Brown

Monday, February 11&Harvard vs. Boston University/Northeastern, TBA&The Beanpot, TD Garden, Boston, Mass.

Friday, February 15Brown at Rensselaer Clarkson at Princeton Colgate at Harvard Cornell at Dartmouth St. Lawrence at Quinnipiac Yale at Union

Saturday, February 16Clarkson at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. Brown at Union Colgate at Dartmouth Cornell at HarvardSt. Lawrence at Princeton Yale at Rensselaer

Friday, February 22Dartmouth at Clarkson Brown at Princeton Harvard at St. Lawrence Rensselaer at Cornell Union at Colgate*Yale at Quinnipiac, 7:30 p.m.*Heroes Hat at Quinnipiac

Saturday, February 23Brown at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. Dartmouth at St. Lawrence Harvard at Clarkson Rensselaer at ColgateUnion at Cornell Yale at Princeton

Friday, March 1Clarkson at Rensselaer Colgate at Yale Cornell at Brown Princeton at Dartmouth Quinnipiac at Harvard St. Lawrence at Union

Saturday, March 2Colgate at Brown, 4 p.m. Clarkson at Union Cornell at Yale Princeton at Harvard Quinnipiac at Dartmouth St. Lawrence at Rensselaer

NOTE: All game times are 7 p.m. ET un-less otherwise noted next to the contest.

All times and dates subject to change.

All times listed are ET.

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FIRST TEAMRoss Brownridge ............................. 1979-80Dave Williams ................................... 1988-89Mike Maturo ..................................... 2001-02Lee Stempniak .................................. 2003-04 ............................................ 2004-05Grant Lewis ...................................... 2003-04Mike Ouellette ................................. 2005-06David Jones ....................................... 2006-07Nick Johnson .................................... 2007-08

SECOND TEAMDave Leighton .................................. 1961-62Dean Matthews ............................... 1964-65Steve Laurin ...................................... 1987-88Scott Fraser ...................................... 1992-93Trevor Byrne .................................... 2000-01 ............................................ 2001-02 ............................................ 2002-03Hugh Jessiman .................................. 2003-04Grant Lewis ...................................... 2005-06David Jones ....................................... 2005-06James Mello ...................................... 2010-11

THIRD TEAMBen Lovejoy ...................................... 2006-07Evan Stephens .................................. 2007-08 ............................................ 2009-10Joe Stejskal ........................................ 2010-11

ROOKIE TEAMMike Bracco ...................................... 1990-91Tony DelCarmine ............................ 1990-91Scott Fraser ...................................... 1990-91Pat Turcotte ...................................... 1991-92Bill Kelleher ...................................... 1992-93David Whitworth ............................ 1994-95Jamie Herrington ............................. 1998-99Trevor Byrne .................................... 1999-00Lee Stempniak .................................. 2001-02Hugh Jessiman .................................. 2002-03Grant Lewis ...................................... 2003-04Nick Johnson .................................... 2004-05T.J. Galiardi ........................................ 2006-07Evan Stephens .................................. 2007-08Jody O'Neill ...................................... 2008-09Doug Jones ....................................... 2008-09

DARTMOUTH'S ALL-TIME ECAC HOCKEY AWARDS AND HONORS

COACH OF THE YEARBob Gaudet ...................................... 2005-06Roger Demment ............................. 1992-93

ROOKIE OF THE YEARHugh Jessiman .................................. 2002-03

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARDMike Ouellette ................................. 2005-06

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPSIvy Div. Champs ............................... 1979-80Shared w/Colgate ............................ 2005-06

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THE IVY LEAGUE

Founded in 1954, the Ivy League is the most diverse intercollegiate conference in the country with over 8,000 athletes competing each year. Sponsoring conference championships in 33 men's and women's sports, and averaging more than 35 varsity teams at each school, the Ivy League provides more intercollegiate athletic opportunities per school than any other conference in the country. All eight Ivy schools are among the top 20 of NCAA Division I schools in number of sports offered for both men and women.

The Ivy League annually finishes among the top conferences in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics competitive rankings and enjoys regular competitive success at the highest championship levels of NCAA Division I athletics, including team and individual national championships in men's and women's fencing, men's ice hockey, men's and women's lacrosse, women's rowing, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's track & field and wrestling.

Ivy League student-athletes annually compile the country’s best records in the NCAA Academic Performance Ratings under the Ivy League model of athletics as a key part of the student's regular undergraduate experience. Ivy student-athletes grow from their athletics experiences to become national and community leaders across the spectrum of 21st century life in business and technology, law and government, medicine and research and professional sports and entertainment.

Team GP Record Win % Pts GF GA 1. Cornell 10 7-1-2 0.800 16 39 23 2. Yale 10 6-4-0 0.600 12 44 35 3. Harvard 10 3-3-4 0.500 10 27 32 4. Dartmouth 10 3-4-3 0.450 9 35 31 5. Princeton 10 2-5-3 0.350 7 25 37 6. Brown 10 2-6-2 0.300 6 27 39

2011-12 FINAL STANDINGS

2011-12 IVY LEAGUE AWARDS AND HONORS

CHAMPION ............................................................ Cornell

PLAYER OF THE YEAR F, Brian O'Neill ........................................Yale

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR F, Brian Ferlin .................................... Cornell

FIRST TEAM F, Alex Killorn ................................Harvard* F, Jack Maclellan ................................Brown F, Brian O'Neill ......................................Yale* D, Danny Biega ..............................Harvard* D, Michael Sdao, ........................... Princeton G, Andy Iles ....................................... Cornell

SECOND TEAM^ F, Andrew Calof .......................... Princeton F, Brian Ferlin .................................... Cornell F, Greg Miller .................................... Cornell D, Nick D'Agostino ......................... Cornell D, Connor Goggin ................... Dartmouth D, Dennis Robertson .......................Brown G, Steve Michalek ...........................Harvard

HONORABLE MENTION F, Kenny Agostino ...................................Yale F, Doug Jones ............................. Dartmouth F, Andrew Miller ......................................Yale

* - Unanimous selection ^ - three 'D' due to ties in the voting

DARTMOUTH'S ALL-IVYFIRST-TEAM PLAYERS

D, Ryan Ostebo ..........1958-59 & 1959-60D, Russ Ingersoll .........1958-59 & 1959-60F, Rodney Anderson ...................... 1958-59G, Tom Wahman ............................ 1959-60F, Bob Moore ................................... 1960-61F, Jake Haertl ................................... 1960-61F, Dave Leighton ............................. 1961-62G, Brewster Gere ........................... 1963-64G, Peter Proulx ............................... 1971-72F, Tom Fleming ............1973-74 & 1975-76D, Ron Dove .................................... 1975-76G, Bob Gaudet ............1978-79 & 1979-80F, Ross Brownridge ....1978-79 & 1979-80F, Rick Wilson ................................. 1980-81D, John Donnelly ............................ 1982-83D, Dave Williams ........1988-89 & 1989-90G, Vern Guetens ............................. 1992-93F, Dion Del Monte ......................... 1994-95F, David Whitworth ...1995-96 & 1996-97F, Mike Maturo ............2000-01 & 2001-02D, Trevor Byrne .........2000-01 & 2001-02F, Lee Stempniak .........2003-04 & 2004-05F, Mike Ouellette ............................ 2005-06D, Grant Lewis ............2003-04 & 2005-06F, David Jones ..............2005-06 & 2006-07G, Mike Devine ............................... 2006-07F, Nick Johnson ............................... 2007-08F, Scott Fleming ............................... 2008-09G, James Mello ................................. 2010-11

ALL-TIME DARTMOUTH IVY LEAGUE HONORS

IVY LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEARF, Ross Brownridge ................................1980F, Mike Ouellette ....................................2006F, David Jones ..........................................2007

IVY LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEARF, Hugh Jessiman .....................................2003F, Nick Johnson .......................................2005G, Jody O’Neill (Co) .............................2009F, Matt Lindblad (Co) .............................2011

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Date(s) ............................................12/1 (H)Nickname ........................................FalconsLocation ...........................Waltham, Mass.SID Contact.............................. Kyle MackEmail [email protected] ................................... 781-891-2417 Website ........................ bentleyfalcons.com2011-12 .....................16-16-8 (13-7-7 AH)Head Coach .........Ryan Soderquist (12th)Assistants .....Ben Murphy, Charlie Carkin

Date(s) ......................................... 12/31 (H) .................. Possible Ledyard Classic OpponentNickname ....................................... BeaversLocation ...............................Bemidji, Minn.SID Contact.......................Brad FolkestadEmail [email protected] ................................... 218-755-4603Website ............................. bsubeavers.com2011-12 ............17-18-3 (11-14-3 WCHA)Head Coach ........... Tom Serratore (12th)Assistants .............. Bert Gilling, Ted Belisle

Date(s) .......................................... 11/24 (A)Nickname ..........................................EaglesLocation .....................Chestnut Hill, Mass.SID Contact................................Tim ClarkEmail [email protected] ................................... 617-552-3004 Website ..................................bceagles.com2011-12 .....................16-16-8 (13-7-7 AH)Head Coach ....................Jerry York (19th)Assistants ....Mike Cavanaugh (Associate) ........................................ Greg Brown, Jim Logue

Date(s) ...... 10/27 (A), 11/3 (H), 1/18 (A) ........................ Possible Ivy Shootout Opponent Nickname ...........................................BearsLocation ..............................Providence, R.I.SID Contact.......................Jeanne CarhartEmail [email protected] ................................... 401-863-1094 Website ............................ brownbears.com2011-12 ...................9-18-5 (6-15-4 ECAC)Head Coach ..........Brendan Whittet (4th)Assistants .........Mark White, Mike Souza

Date(s) .........................11/17 (A), 2/15 (H) Nickname ....................................... Big RedLocation ................................... Ithaca, N.Y.SID Contact...................Brandon ThomasEmail ............................... [email protected] ................................... 607-255-5627 Website ...........................cornellbigred.com2011-12 ...................9-18-5 (6-15-4 ECAC)Head Coach ..............Mike Schafer (18th)Assistants .............. Ben Syer, Topher Scott

Date(s) .........................11/16 (A), 2/16 (H)Nickname ................................Red RaidersLocation .............................. Hamilton, N.Y.SID Contact.......................... Matt FaulkerEmail ...................... [email protected] .................................. 315-228-7860 Website .....................gocolgateraiders.com2011-12 ............... 19-17-3 (11-10-1ECAC)Head Coach .............Don Vaughan (19th)Assistants ...Brad Dexter and Jason Lefevre

Date(s) ......................................... 12/31 (H) .................. Possible Ledyard Classic OpponentNickname .................................MinutemenLocation .............................Amherst, Mass.SID Contact............................ John SinnettEmail ................. [email protected] ................................... 413-545-2439 Website ........................umassathletics.com2011-12 .......................13-18-5 (9-4-3 HE)Head Coach .............John Micheletto (1st)Assistants ............................... Len Quesnelle

Date(s) ............................. 1/12 (H), 2/9 (A)Nickname ...................................... CrimsonLocation .........................Cambridge, Mass.SID Contact.......................... Jeff SelesnickEmail ................... [email protected] ................................... 617-495-2206 Website ............................... gocrimson.com2011-12 .................13-10-11 (8-5-9 ECAC)Head Coach .................. Ted Donato (8th)Assistants .....Jerry Forton, Albie O'Connell

Date(s) ........................... 1/26 (H), 2/22 (A)Nickname ...........................Golden KnightsLocation ............................... Potsdam, N.Y.SID Contact..............................Gary MikelEmail .......................... [email protected] ................................... 315-268-6673Website .................... clarksonathletics.com2011-12 .................13-10-11 (8-5-9 ECAC)Head Coach ..................Casey Jones (2nd)Assistants ....................Phil Roy, Andy Jones

Date(s) .....12/30 (H Ledyard Bank Classic)Nickname ......................................WildcatsLocation ...............................Durham, N.H.SID Contact...........................Tom WilkinsEmail .......................... [email protected] ................................... 603-862-0730Website ............................ unhwildcats.com2011-12 .................. 15-19-3 (11-14-2 HE)Head Coach ................. Dick Umile (23rd)Assistants .............. Scott Borek (Associate) .............................. Jim Tortorella, Mike Buckley

Date(s) ............. 10/27 (N), 1/5(A), 3/1 (H) ........................ Possible Ivy Shootout OpponentNickname .......................................... TigersLocation ............................... Princeton, N.J.SID Contact......................... Kristy McNeilEmail [email protected] ................................... 609-258-5655Website ................... goprincetontigers.com2011-12 .................9-16-7 (16-12-4 ECAC)Head Coach ...................... Bob Prier (2nd)Assistants .....Scott Garrow, Greg Gardner

Date(s) ...............................1/4 (A), 3/2 (H)Nickname .......................................BobcatsLocation ............................ Hamden, Conn.SID Contact..........................Ken SweetenEmail ................. [email protected] ................................... 203-582-8625Website ..................quinnipiacbobcats.com2011-12 ...................20-14-6 (9-8-5 ECAC)Head Coach ...........Rand Pecknold (19th)Assistants .............Bill Riga, Reid Cashman

Date(s) ............................. 11/9 (H), 2/2 (A)Nickname ....................................EngineersLocation .......................................Troy, N.Y.SID Contact..........................Kevin BeattieEmail .................................... [email protected] ................................... 518-276-2187Website ..............................rpiathletics.com2011-12 .................12-24-3 (7-12-3 ECAC)Head Coach .................. Seth Appert (7th)Assistants .....Bryan Vines, Nolan Graham

Date(s) ...........................1/25 (H), 2/23 (A)Nickname .......................................... SaintsLocation ..................................Canton, N.Y.SID Contact........................Wally JohnsonEmail [email protected] ................................... 315-229-5588Website ....................... stlawu.edu/athletics2011-12 .................12-24-3 (7-12-3 ECAC)Head Coach ...................Greg Carvel (1st)Assistants ..... Mike Hurlbut, Kris Mayotte

Date(s) .......................... 11/10 (H), 2/1 (A)Nickname ...................................DutchmenLocation .........................Schenectady, N.Y.SID Contact........................ Jeff WeinsteinEmail [email protected] ................................... 518-388-6377Website .........................unionathletics.com2011-12 ...................26-8-7 (14-4-4 ECAC)Head Coach ................ Rick Bennett (2nd)Assistants ............ Joe Dumais, Jason Tapp

Date(s) .......10/26 (N), 11/2 (H), 1/19 (A) ........................................ Ivy Shootout OpponentNickname ...................................... BulldogsLocation .......................New Haven, Conn.SID Contact............................. Steve ConnEmail ........................... [email protected] ................................... 203-432-1455Website ............................yalebulldogs.com2011-12 ..............16-16-3 (10-10-2 ECAC)Head Coach ................... Keith Allain (7th)Assistants ...........Red Gendron (Associate) ................................................................Dan Muse

Date(s) ............................................12/5 (H)Nickname ................................CatamountsLocation ................................Burlington, Vt.SID Contact...................... Alastair IngramEmail [email protected] ................................... 802-656-1109Website ........................... uvmathletics.com2011-12 .......................6-27-1 (3-23-1 HE)Head Coach ............ Kevin Sneddon(10th)Assistants Joey Gasparini, Terry Lovelette

All-Time Records vs. 2012-13 Opponents Bemidji State* ..................................................... 2-0-0Bentley ......................................................................1-0-0Boston College ................................................ 30-61-0Brown ................................................................... 73-63-8Clarkson .............................................................. 25-65-7Colgate ................................................................. 44-41-5Harvard ...........................................................58-124-10UMass-Amherst* .............................................16-3-2New Hampshire ............................................. 18-33-2Princeton ..........................................................93-83-15Quinnipiac .............................................................7-10-2Rensselaer ......................................................... 31-41-5St. Lawrence ..................................................... 32-54-3Union .................................................................... 23-17-6Vermont .............................................................. 25-47-5Yale ....................................................................87-106-13

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Rupert C. Thompson Arena, home of the Dartmouth men's and women's hockey teams, is one of the nation's finest collegiate hockey facilities and is considered one of the premier rinks in the Northeast. Construction began in 1973 and the first hockey game took place in November 1975, when the Dartmouth men and the United States Olympic Team skated to a 3-3 tie.

Crowds of more than 4,000 regularly attend Dartmouth men's hockey games and the atmosphere can be electric on weekends when the Big Green is hosting an Ivy or ECAC Hockey League rival.

Pier Luigi Nervi, the Italian architect-engineer who also drew the plans for the complex built for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, designed Thompson Arena. The Arena has 3,500 individually-backed seats plus room for 1,000 standees, all encircling an ice sheet 200 feet long by 85 feet wide.

There are several unique features to Thompson Arena, which was dug into the ground and involved the use of 9,500 yards of pre-cast and cast-in-place concrete and 600 tons of reinforced steel. The vaulted ceiling includes 1,024 triangular sections, each weighing one ton. Buttresses extending over the bleachers hold up the press box on the south side of the ice, while additional buttresses suspend the venue itself on the outside. At the east end of Thompson Arena, various championship banners fly, symbolizing titles won by both the men's and women's programs.

The arena also includes five spacious, carpeted dressing rooms, plus two complete training rooms. There is also a storage room and skate-sharpening area, as well as the William Smoyer '67 Lounge,

where postgame receptions are held following all men's contests. In Smoyer Lounge, one can find numerous individual and team photos displaying the hallowed history of both the Dartmouth men's and women's hockey programs.

In the summer of 2011, the arena received its latest round of renovations with the addition of a new cooling system. The new system replaced the original that was installed in the mid-1970s with the opening of the facility. Other upgrades to Thompson in 2011 included new boards and the installation of new, higher and seamless glass around the ice surface.

One of the toughest arenas for visiting teams in all of college hockey, Thompson Arena’s design has been replicated by other schools trying to the create a similar feel. Three and a half decades into its life, Thompson stands as one of the best facilities for both fans and players alike in college athletics.

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Rank Date/Opponent Attendence1. February 14, 1981 vs. Brown (5,048*) 2. January 12, 1980 vs. Yale (5,017*)3. January 24, 1981 vs. Yale (4,907*) 4. January 10, 1981 vs. Cornell (4,900*) 5. January 10, 1980 vs. Cornell (4,798*)6. February 23, 1980 vs. Brown (4,600*)7. March 11, 1980 vs. Rensselaer (4,566*)8. January 26, 1996 vs. Vermont (4,527*) 9. November 6, 2004 vs. Princeton (4,500*) January 2, 2004 vs. Vermont (4,500*) November 8, 2003 vs. Harvard (4,500*) February 22, 2002 vs. Princeton (4,500*) January 4, 2002 vs. Vermont (4,500*) November 26, 2002 vs. Boston College (4,500*) December 29, 2000 vs. New Hampshire (4,500*) December 29, 2006 vs. North Dakota (4,500*) December 30, 2005 vs. Boston University (4,500*) February 12, 2010 vs. Princeton (4,500*) 19. February 20, 2004 vs. Princeton (4,493*) 20. January 28, 2012 vs. Yale (4,469*) 21. November 23, 2002 vs. Princeton (4,455) 22. November 24, 2006 vs. Princeton (4,455) 23. January 15, 1977 vs. Vermont (4,444*) January 7, 1978 vs. St. Lawrence (4,444*) January 14, 1978 vs. Yale (4,444*) February 11, 1978 vs. Lowell (4,444*) January 9, 1979 vs. Vermont (4,444*) January 13, 1979 vs. Yale (4,444*) January 24, 1979 vs. New Hampshire (4,444*) 30. January 18, 2003 vs. Vermont (4,434) 31. January 26, 2008 vs. Harvard (4,426) 32. January 19, 1980 vs. Maine (4,418)33. February 3, 1979 vs. Cornell (4,412)34. February 26, 1977 vs. Brown (4,382*)35. February 5, 1977 vs. Cornell (4,378*)36. January 9, 1981 vs. Princeton (4,365) 37. January 16, 2004 vs. Clarkson (4,360) 38. December 28, 2002 vs. Notre Dame (4,347) 39. March 7, 1981 vs. Harvard (4,345) 40. January 20, 2004 vs. Union (4,330) 41. January 17, 2004 vs. St. Lawrence (4,329) 42. February 25, 2005 vs. Harvard (4,325) 43. February 14, 1976 vs. Cornell (4,300*) March 6, 1976 vs. Brown (4,300*)45. January 22, 1977 vs. Penn (4,250)46. January 5, 1980 vs. Rensselaer (4,235)47. February 17, 1979 vs. Princeton (4,231) 48. November 26, 1977 vs. Princeton (4,187)49. January 13, 1977 vs. Harvard (4,170)50. March 4, 1978 vs. Brown (4,124)51. January 4, 1980 vs. St. Lawrence (4,029)

* - denotes Thompson Arena was sold out (sellout figures based on year played)

THOMPSON ARENA FIRSTS

First Game: Dartmouth vs. US Olympic Team - Nov. 25, 1975 (attendance: 2,350) – T, 3-3

First Goal: Joey Tomlak (assisted by Danny Leigh, Doug Bradley), 1st, 4:44

First Collegiate Game: Dartmouth vs. Boston University - Dec. 4, 1975 (Attendance: 3,225* then Dartmouth record crowd) – L, 5-3

First JV Game: Dec. 4, 1975 – Dartmouth JV vs. Boston University JV – W, 8-6

First Dartmouth Win: Dartmouth 6, Western Michigan 0 – Dec. 19, 1975

First Dartmouth Game-Winning Goal: Tom Fleming (1st, 4:58, assisted by Joey Tomlack – Dec. 19, 1975)

First Shutout: Dartmouth 6, Western Michigan 0 – Dec. 19, 1975 – Goalie: Jeff Sollows

First Weekend Sweep: Dec. 19-20, 1975 – W, 6-0 / W, 7-6Western Michigan

First ECAC Game: Jan 7, 1976 – Dartmouth vs. St. Lawrence – W, 3-1

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MY MEMORIES OF THOMPSON ARENABY ADRIAN DATER

If I'm going to do some lovely reminiscing here about some of my childhood watching Dartmouth hockey, the venue itself brings as much a smile as anything beloved Big Green heroes Tom Fleming or Ross Brownridge ever did.

Believe me when I tell you that Rupert C. Thompson Arena was something out of the Jetsons to a 10-year-old Hanover kid like me and many others. It may seem ridiculous to those who still trek to Thompson for Big Green hockey games, but in 1975, when the work of renowned Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi was complete, nobody could believe it when we walked in. All that big concrete, all those windows, that great scoreboard over center ice - and for many years, when it housed the basketball teams - the hardwood.

There is new car smell and there is new arena smell, and that brand new smell of Thompson Arena was something I still haven't forgotten.

Dartmouth hockey in the mid-1970s, in the brand new arena, formed some of my most cherished memories. For one thing, it cost only one dollar to get a general admission ticket and guess what? You could sit anywhere you wanted! Get there early, and get yourself a front-row seat right on the glass. I did it all the time.

The 1975-77 seasons were my prime Dartmouth hockey viewing years, and I always had the same seats it seemed - front row, off to the side of one net. It was a tremendous view and, man, did I pound that glass a lot screaming for the Big Green. I mean, constant screaming and trash-talking and glass-pounding from a 10-year-old know-it-all kid with fire-engine red hair. I'm sure I drove more than a few people around me crazy.

The '75-76 team was led by Fleming, who for his time was kind of the Ivy League Bo Jackson. He played football as well, and if memory serves some baseball too. He was definitely my favorite player, because he was not only skilled, but really, really tough. Guys would just beat on him, but he'd just keep plowing ahead, scoring goals and inspiring the team.

That '75-76 team went 16-11-0 under new coach George Crowe, a genuinely good team after many years of poor-to-mediocre squads that all played at Davis Rink. The new building seemed to bring out a new feeling of enthusiasm to the team. After years of playing in, frankly, a poorly-lit, grimy eyesore, suddenly the Dartmouth hockey and basketball teams had this state-of-the-art Shangri-La for a home building.

The '76-77 team under Crowe slipped back to .500, but newcomer Brownridge was a thrill to watch. Even though I lived in Hanover and my stepfather went to Dartmouth, he and my mom decided to move in the fall of '78 to Enfield, N.H. It was like moving to the moon, for as far away to Hanover and Thompson Arena as it seemed.

Going to the games pretty much stopped there, and I'd never been back....until a couple years ago, one wonderful night near Thanksgiving while visiting the area for a friend's wedding.

On the way back from the Lebanon area

to Concord, I drove through Hanover and saw people walking toward Thompson. So I pulled over the car and parked (illegally I believe) at the Dartmouth Co-op, and walked over to see what was going on. A hockey game! I just had to get in now. So I bought a ticket and, swear on a stack of bibles, the faint smell of those '70s days in the building was still there. Wow, did that ever weird me out. Suddenly, I was 10 again. I loved that some of the old fonts for letters on the ticket windows and other areas were still intact.

I mostly just walked around during the game for a period or so, just staring at pictures on the wall. There was the one of Rupert C. just like I'd always remembered it, and the concession stands - those awesome concession stands to a 10-year-old - were in the same spots.

There was also the shock of seeing a life size picture of David Jones right there on a wall, a guy whom I'd seen plenty of the previous couple years in my job as beat writer of the Colorado Avalanche for the Denver Post.

First thing I did when I got back to Denver and got into the Avs locker room was tell Jones I'd been back for a Dartmouth game. His eyes lit up too, and I told him all about it. He missed the building too, and everything about school - especially late-night runs to Everything But Anchovies.

Walking out into the freezing cold with thousands of others after a thrilling Dartmouth win encapsulate my very best memories of those days. My mom would always be there, with a warming car waiting to drive us back home to a former apartment complex on Lyme Road called Rivercrest.

"How'd they do?" mom would ask. I'd talk about it all the way home.

Adrian Dater, a former resident of Hanover, is a sports writer with the Denver Post and SI.com, primarily covering hockey.

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With each new season, there is reason for optimism amongst the Dartmouth men’s hockey coaches. An injection of new faces brings promise to a team that feels it’s on the verge of taking the next step and elevating its game to an elite level.

The 2012-13 incarnation of the Big Green will look to build on what was a strong finish to last season as they continue their climb back to the top of the ECAC Hockey standings.

A young team comprised of 18 underclassmen and just five players from each of the junior and senior classes might have some outsiders looking at Dartmouth as more of a dark horse this season, but that is nothing new for head coach Bob Gaudet.

“Even though the team is young, we are extremely excited about who we have, those returning and those making their first appearances in Hanover,” Gaudet said. “We’ve got players like Dustin Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) coming back from injury that had him sidelined nearly all of last season, plus the return of Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) who can be one of the top players in all of college hockey when he’s healthy.

“Last year we saw a lot of those younger players like Eric Robinson (Foxborough, Mass.) have breakout seasons so we know that those freshmen and sophomores can have a big impact,” Gaudet added.

FORWARDS Returning: 11 – Jesse Beamish (So.), Jason Bourgea (Sr.), Mark Goggin (Sr.), Alex Goodship (Sr.), Matt Lindblad (Jr.), Brandon McNally (So.), Charlie Mosey (So.), Eric Neiley (So.), Eric Robinson (Jr.), Tyler Sikura (So.), Dustin Walsh (Sr.)Newcomers: 5 – Jack Barre, Nick Bligh, Connor Dempsey, Tim O’Brien, Brett Patterson, Brad Schierhorn

If ever there was a place where youth made an immediate impression it was at the forward position in 2011-12. A young, but talented core of skilled wings and centers are back for the Big Green this season in addition to a talented group of five players ready to step right into the lineup and contribute on a nightly basis.

Robinson’s breakout campaign as a sophomore was highlighted by a team-leading 12 goals, four times as many as he posted his freshman year. Now a sophomore, Brandon McNally (Saugus, Mass.) and his 10 goals against ECAC Hockey competition (good to lead the league) will no longer fly under the radar as his talents were on full display in the final two months of the season.

Gaudet is not exaggerating when he talks about the elite talent set possessed by both Walsh and Lindblad. Two of the most skilled players in the conference, healthy campaigns from both in 2012-13 should result in huge numbers on the stat sheets and more ‘W’s’ on the schedule. Despite missing a number of games last season Lindblad still proved a valuable asset, leading the team with 18 assists. When not forced to the stands, Walsh could challenge for a league scoring crown and major year-end accolades, a fact

he demonstrated last winter when he was on pace for a 40-point season before being injured.Sophomore Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) tied for the team lead in points as a freshman, finishing the year with 25 on 11 goals and 14 assists. His skill set and clutch timing (leading the team in game-winning goals) should play an even larger role in 2012-13 as he continues to develop at the collegiate level.

A senior trio of Jason Bourgea (South Burlington, Vt.), Alex Goodship (Blackfalds, Alberta) and Mark Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) add not only a gritty style of play to the Dartmouth attack, but also a veteran presence and high levels of in-game awareness.

Charlie Mosey (Prior Lake, Minn.) and Eric Neiley (Warminster, Pa.) proved as freshmen last year that they could fill nearly every role in the Big Green’s lineup and have made great strides in the offseason to get stronger. Working closely with head strength and conditioning coach Bob Miller in the weight room, Mosey and Neiley have taken the opportunity, like many of their teammates, to build on the personal successes of last season to get better.

The incoming players have great pedigree on paper, but it will be on the ice of Thompson Arena this preseason where they will have to prove to the coaching staff that they can crack an incredibly talented lineup.

Jack Barre (Fairfield, Conn.), Nick Bligh (Milton, Mass.), Connor Dempsey (Winthrop, Mass.), Tim O'Brien (Winnetka, Ill.), Brett Patterson (Eden Prairie, Minn.) and Brad Schierhorn (Anchorage, Alaska) make up that group of newcomers that bring with them a variety of juniors experience from across North America.

“There’s great depth and really good skill level up front this season,” Gaudet said. “Those guys that we have coming back all really had good seasons for us last year and then we add five rookies to the mix that we were very happy to have come to Hanover. The forward position is one that this staff feels will be a great strength for us as we get going.”

DEFENSEReturning: 6 – Taylor Boldt (Jr.), Billy Fitzgerald (So.), Mike Keenan (Sr.), Nick Lovejoy (Jr.), Rick Pinkston (So.), Andy Simpson (So.)Newcomers: 2 – Ryan Bullock, Geoff Ferguson

Eight players will compete for six defensive spots on the line chart each week. If the adage of ‘defense wins championships’ holds true, then the depth of the Dartmouth blueline will be a major factor in 2012-13.

Senior and second-year captain Mike Keenan (South Weymouth, Mass.) will once again anchor the Big Green’s back-end grouping. A solid defender in his own zone with good awareness and the ever-important aspect of physical play to his game, Keenan should match-up regularly against opponents’ top forward lines.

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The only senior defenseman, Keenan will need the help of juniors Taylor Boldt (Niwot, Colo.) and Nick Lovejoy (Orford, N.H.) on the blueline to bring a stabilizing veteran presence to the position. Boldt is a player that thrives on doing the little things in the defensive zone the right way. A smart, stay-at-home kind of player, Boldt has an incredibly high hockey IQ when it comes to how to play his own position.

Lovejoy returns to the Big Green after playing most of last season with the N.H. Junior Monarchs. One of the strongest players on the team, his work ethic away from the rink, coupled with a great deal of ice time earned last year in Hooksett should make Lovejoy a valuable commodity this season.

The sophomore duo of Rick Pinkston (Trenton, Mich.) and Andy Simpson (Chesterfield, Mo.) were one of the top rookie d-pairings in ECAC Hockey last winter. The two gelled in their first season in Hanover, playing a majority of the season together as they developed at this level alongside one another. Pinkston was a constant in the lineup as a first-year player before an arm injury in the postseason opener sidelined him for the Cornell series. Simpson came on strong midway through the winter and paired with Pinkston to form one of the league’s most talented underclassmen duos in the final months.

Billy Fitzgerald (Milton, Mass.) is the third sophomore defenseman on the roster and will be in the mix for action after a freshman year in which he did not suit up for the Big Green.

Freshmen Ryan Bullock (Eden Prairie, Minn.) and Geoff Ferguson (Hanwell, New Brunswick) come to Dartmouth as highly-touted juniors players from the USHL. Both have solid shots and can contribute at both ends of the ice for their new team.

“Much like the forwards, the young defensemen came along pretty well last season,” the head coach remarked. “Obviously when you lose some guys you’re going to have to re-shuffle some pairings the following season, but we feel like we have a very good group of guys back there that should have no problem doing their jobs well on a nightly basis.”

GOALIESReturning: 1 – Cab Morris (Jr.)Newcomers: 2 – Charles Grant, James Kruger

Perhaps the most important position in hockey, if not in all of sports, is the goaltender. Dartmouth will enter the season with just seven games of collegiate experience in that position as Cab Morris (Wilmette, Ill.) is the lone returning netminder from a season ago.

Having played just one game as a freshman, Morris made a large contribution to the Big Green midway through last season, winning ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month honors for December along the way. Posting a 3-2-1 record in six starts, Morris demonstrated to the coaching staff and

the league that he was ready to take the next step once decorated players Jody O’Neill and James Mello graduated.

Following in the mold set by Morris (6-4, 200 lbs.), the two freshmen goalies this season are big. Charles Grant (Berwick, Nova Scotia) and James Kruger (Minnetonka, Minn.) give the Big Green a big presence in the goal crease this season. Grant is a 190-pound, 6-foot-2 goalie, while Kruger comes to Dartmouth a healthy 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds.

Both very good goalies in juniors, Kruger and Grant should complement Morris well as the season progresses and the spotlight falls on the position nearing the stretch run.

“There are going to be people who look at our goaltending situation and have questions, but that’s fine because we know what we have back there and are very excited about it,” Gaudet commented. “Cab came on very strong last season when he was called upon to come in and play for our team. His development last winter was tremendous.

“Charles and James should come in and challenge right away for time which I think is a great testament to how well Associate Head Coach Dave Peters and Assistant Coach John Rose recruit. They both have great eyes for spotting talent and players that have tremendous upsides that others may not see and I think that our goalies this season will reflect that.”

SCHEDULETo be the best, you must make sure you play the best competition to hone your team’s talent. Gaudet has made sure that Dartmouth will face off against the top teams in the nation this season, scheduling a grueling non-conference slate that should prepare the Big Green for when the rubber meets the road in the stretch run against ECAC Hockey competition.

A road game against defending national champion Boston College in November is a great test for a young team with loads of talent. However, an earlier meeting at Thompson Arena with Union means that the contest with the Eagles will be the second against a team that made the Frozen Four last spring.

New Hampshire, UMass and Bemidji State make up a solid 2012 Ledyard Classic the final weekend of December. Other non-conference home games against Vermont and Bentley should keep fans of the Green and White excited in the winter months.

The ECAC Hockey and Ivy League slate will feature a familiar set of foes this season as Brown, Yale, RPI, Union, Harvard, St. Lawrence, Clarkson, Cornell, Colgate, Quinnipiac and Princeton will make their way to Thompson this year. The 2012 Ivy League Shootout will kick off the regular season and be held in Providence at Brown’s Meehan Auditorium in late October.

SEASON PREVIEW

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2012-13 DARTMOUTH MEN’S HOCKEY ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTER 12 Jack Barre F 17 Jesse Beamish F 14 Nick Bligh F 5 Taylor Boldt D 15 Jason Bourgea F 23 Ryan Bullock D 10 Connor Dempsey F 4 Geoff Ferguson D 3 Billy Fitzgerald D 13 Mark Goggin F 29 Alex Goodship F 30 Charles Grant G 27 Mike Keenan D 35 James Kruger G 9 Matt Lindblad F 2 Nick Lovejoy D 18 Brandon McNally F 1 Cab Morris G 28 Charlie Mosey F 11 Eric Neiley F 8 Tim O'Brien F 21 Brett Patterson F 7 Rick Pinkston D 19 Eric Robinson F 25 Brad Schierhorn F 16 Tyler Sikura F 24 Andy Simpson D 22 Dustin Walsh F

Barre ................................................................ BARE-eeBourgea .........................................................BORE-zhaGoggin ................................................................GA-genKruger...........................................................CREW-ger

▶PRONUNCIATION GUIDEMosey .................................................................MO-zeeNeiley .............................................................KNEEL-ee Schierhorn ................................................SHEER-hornSikura ..........................................................sa-CURE-ah

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team/Hometown1 Cab Morris G Jr. 6-4 205 Right Indiana Ice (USHL) / Wilmette, Ill.2 Nick Lovejoy D Jr. 6-2 210 Right N.H. Junior Monarchs (EJHL) / Orford, N.H. 3 Billy Fitzgerald D So. 6-1 190 Right N.H. Junior Monarchs (EJHL) / Milton, Mass.4 Geoff Ferguson D Fr. 6-2 205 Left Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Hanwell, New Brunswick5 Taylor Boldt D Jr. 5-11 190 Right Indiana Ice (USHL) / Niwot, Colo. 7 Rick Pinkston D So. 6-1 200 Left Tri-City Storm (USHL) / Trenton, Mich.8 Tim O’Brien F Fr. 5-11 180 Right Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Winnetka, Ill.9 Matt Lindblad F Jr. 6-1 200 Left Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) / Winnetka, Ill.10 Connor Dempsey F Fr. 5-9 165 Left Westside Warriors (BCHL) / Winthrop, Mass.11 Eric Neiley F So. 5-11 185 Right Phillips Exeter Academy (HS) / Warminster, Pa. 12 Jack Barre F Fr. 6-2 205 Right Jersey Hitmen (EJHL) / Fairfield, Conn.13 Mark Goggin (BOS) F Sr. 5-11 185 Left Choate Rosemary Hall (HS) / Glen Ellyn, Ill. 14 Nick Bligh F Fr. 6-0 180 Right South Shore Kings (EJHL) / Milton, Mass.15 Jason Bourgea F Sr. 5-8 185 Left Indiana Ice (USHL) / South Burlington, Vt. 16 Tyler Sikura F So. 6-2 190 Left Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) / Aurora, Ontario17 Jesse Beamish F So. 6-2 200 Left St. Mike’s Buzzers (OJHL) / Mississauga, Ontario 18 Brandon McNally F So. 6-2 215 Left Belmont Hill (HS) / Saugus, Mass. 19 Eric Robinson F Jr. 6-3 200 Right Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) / Foxborough, Mass. 21 Brett Patterson F Fr. 6-1 185 Left Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Eden Prairie, Minn.22 Dustin Walsh (MTL) F Sr. 6-3 195 Left Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) / Shannonville, Ontario 23 Ryan Bullock D Fr. 6-0 180 Right Muskegan Lumberjacks (USHL) / Eden Prairie Minn.24 Andy Simpson D So. 5-11 190 Right Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) / Chesterfield, Mo.25 Brad Schierhorn F Fr. 6-3 200 Left Tri-City Storm (USHL) / Anchorage, Alaska27 Mike Keenan (C) D Sr. 6-0 190 Left Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / South Weymouth, Mass.28 Charlie Mosey F So. 6-0 195 Right Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) / Prior Lake, Minn.29 Alex Goodship F Sr. 5-11 200 Right Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) / Blackfalds, Alberta30 Charles Grant G Fr. 6-2 180 Left Yarmouth Jr. Mariners (MHL) / Berwick, Nova Scotia35 James Kruger G Fr. 6-3 200 Left Langley Rivermen (BCHL) / Minnetonka, Minn.

Head Coach: Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81), 16th SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Dave Peters (Boston College ’82), 14th SeasonAssistant Coach: John Rose (New England College ’03), 4th SeasonAthletic Trainer: Jeff Frechette (West Chester State B.S. ’80, James Madison M.S. ’86), 30th SeasonEquipment Manager: Brian Corcoran (West Florida, ’01), 10th Season

▶HOW THE BIG GREEN WERE BUILT

▶BY STATE/PROVINCEUNITED STATES (22)Alaska (1): SchierhornColorado (1): BoldtConnecticut (1): BtarreIllinois (4): Goggin, Lindblad, Morris, O'BrienMassachusetts (6): Bligh, Dempsey, Fitzgerald, Keenan, McNally, RobinsonMichigan (1): PinkstonMissouri (1): SimpsonMinnesota (4): Bullock, Kruger, Mosey, Patterson CANADA (6)New Hampshire (1): Lovejoy Alberta (1): GoodshipPennsylvania (1): Neiley New Brunswick (1): FergusonVermont (1): Bourgea Nova Scotia (1): Grant Ontario (3): Beamish, Sikura, Walsh

▶BY CLASSFreshmen (10): Barre, Bligh, Bullock, Dempsey, Ferguson, Grant, Kruger, O'Brien, Patterson, SchierhornSophomores (8): Beamish, Fitzgerald, McNally, Mosey, Neiley, Pinkston, Sikura, SimpsonJuniors (5): Boldt, Lindblad, Lovejoy, Morris, RobinsonSeniors (5): Bourgea, Goggin, Goodship, Keenan, Walsh

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HEAD COACH BOB GAUDET 16th SEASON

Dartmouth, 1981Now in his 16th season as head coach of the Dartmouth men’s ice hockey program, Bob Gaudet has firmly established himself in the lore of this century-old program. A 1981 Dartmouth graduate and four-year member of the varsity hockey team, Gaudet has made the Big Green one of the most consistent teams in both ECAC Hockey and the Ivy League during his time behind the bench.

In the last two seasons, Gaudet has reached several key milestones, earning his 200th win behind the Big Green bench in 2010-11 and eclipsing the 300-career win mark in the first game of 2011-12.

In 24 seasons as a head coach, including the last 15 at Dartmouth, Gaudet has worked with and developed some of the nation’s top talents. Eight former Dartmouth players suited up for NHL teams in 2010-11 alone and nine total in that time. Several more former student-athletes also played in other professional leagues in the last two years, including the KHL, AHL, ECHL and the CHL.

Entering the 2012-13 season, Gaudet ranks second all-time at Dartmouth with 219 wins, trailing only Big Green legend Eddie Jeremiah ’30, who racked up 308 victories in 26 seasons with the program. Gaudet’s .507 winning percentage (219-212-54) is the third-best mark at Dartmouth as well.

After nine successful seasons behind the Brown University bench from 1988-97, Gaudet returned to Hanover for the 1997-98 campaign.

In 2010-11, Gaudet and the Big Green made huge strides to return to national prominence. Dartmouth finished the season ranked No. 15 in the nation after posting 19 wins and winning the ECAC Hockey Consolation Game in Atlantic City, N.J.

At Dartmouth, Gaudet guided the Big Green to seven straight winning seasons from the 2000-01 season to 2006-07 and had 20-win seasons in 2002-03 and 2004-05. The 20-13-2 record in 2004-05 marked the team's fifth consecutive campaign above .500, the first time that had happened in school history. Gaudet has also led the Big Green to seven straight home playoff series, and in 2001, the program made its first trip to the ECAC semifinals in 20 years. He earned his 200th career win against St. Lawrence on Feb. 11, 2005 and has a Dartmouth record of 219-212-54.

The Big Green has won two titles under Gaudet. In 2007 Dartmouth captured a share of its first Ivy title since Gaudet was in net in 1980. The 2005-06 season gave

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Dartmouth its first-ever ECACHL title. Gaudet was also named ECAC Hockey's Coach of the Year, making him the second coach to earn the award with two separate teams. He was also a finalist for the Division I Coach of the Year award. Gaudet has now had two Ivy League Players of the Year, Mike Ouellette earned the honor in 2005-06 while David Jones was given the title in 2006-07. Jones was also an All-America, giving Gaudet four back-to-back players to earn that distinction.

Gaudet took over Brown's coaching reins in 1988 and immediately went about transforming the Bears from a perennial cellar-dweller into one of the ECAC's top programs. During his tenure, Brown steadily climbed in the league standings, from 12th in ’89 to eighth in ’90 and ’91, fifth in ’92, third in ’93, fourth in ’94 and all the way to second in ’95. Since his return in 1997, Gaudet began the same process at Dartmouth. The Big Green finished 11th his first two years, eighth in 2000, fifth in ’01, third in ’05 and was tied for first in 2006-07.

During Gaudet's time at Brown, the Bears were crowned Ivy League champions twice (1991 and 1995) and, in 1993, made the school's first NCAA appearance since 1976. In both 1993 and 1995, he was a finalist for Division I Coach of the Year. He was named ECAC Coach of the Year in 1995 after leading Brown to a second-place finish in the league, just one-and-a-half games behind first-place Clarkson. The Bears also spent much of the year in and out of the top 10 in the national polls.

Gaudet became head coach of the Bears in 1988 following a five-year tenure as an assistant coach with the Big Green. He assisted in all aspects at Dartmouth under head coaches George Crowe and Brian Mason, while coordinating recruiting efforts and serving as varsity goaltender coach. In addition, he directed the junior varsity program his first season in Hanover.

Gaudet graduated in 1981 with a degree in visual arts after four productive seasons for the Big Green hockey team. In 1979 and 1980, Gaudet led the team to Ivy League titles and appearances in the NCAA Frozen Four. As a senior, he served as co-captain and was a recipient of the Philip D. McInnis Award for spirit, loyalty and dedication to Dartmouth ice hockey. In 76 career games, he made a school-record 2,129 saves, while allowing only 299 goals for a 4.00 career goals-against average and an .877 save percentage. He had his most successful campaign as a sophomore when he recorded two of his four-career shutouts to go along with a 3.03 goals-against average. He was First Team All-Ivy in 1978-79 and 1979-80, and was a two-time recipient of the Canterbury Society Award for the best Ivy League goalie.

Following graduation, Gaudet signed a free-agent contract with the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League. He played for minor-league affiliates of Winnipeg in the CHL and IHL for one year before a knee injury cut short his promising career.

In the summer of 1990, Gaudet served as the assistant coach of the East Team in the Olympic Sports Festival, held in Minneapolis. In 1994, he served again as head coach of the East Team, and also coached the East All-Star Team in the East-West Shrine College Hockey Classic. Gaudet spent the summer of 1998 behind the bench of the New England Select 16-Team at USA Hockey's Summer Festival in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Gaudet and his wife Lynne, also a 1981 Dartmouth graduate, reside in Etna, N.H., and have three children: sons Joe and Jim and daughter Kelly. Eldest son Joe graduated from Dartmouth in 2010, while Jim earned his degree from the College in 2012. Both Joe and Jim played four seasons with the Big Green with each serving as an alternate captain in their final seasons with the team. Kelly will be a senior at Hanover High School in 2012-13 where she is the starting goalie and co-captain of the girl's ice hockey team.

Gaudet’s Career Coaching Record

Year Team Record

1988-89 Brown 1-25-0

1989-90 Brown 10-16-3

1990-91 Brown 9-15-3

1991-92 Brown 11-15-4

1992-93 Brown 16-12-3

1993-94 Brown 15-13-4

1994-95 Brown 15-12-3

1995-96 Brown 9-15-8

1996-97 Brown 7-19-3

1997-98 Dartmouth 11-13-5

1998-99 Dartmouth 10-17-2

1999-2000 Dartmouth 9-17-4

2000-01 Dartmouth 16-14-4

2001-02 Dartmouth 14-13-5

2002-03 Dartmouth 20-13-1

2003-04 Dartmouth 14-11-9

2004-05 Dartmouth 20-13-2

2005-06 Dartmouth 19-12-2

2006-07 Dartmouth 18-12-3

2007-08 Dartmouth 12-16-4

2008-09 Dartmouth 14-14-3

2009-10 Dartmouth 10-19-3

2010-11 Dartmouth 19-12-3

2011-12 Dartmouth 13-16-4

Brown Total 93-142-31

Dartmouth Totals 219-212-54

Overall Total 312-354-85

Gaudet shakes hands with Brown's Brendan Whittet following the Big Green's season-opening 2-1 win in the Ivy Shootout at Thompson Arena. The victory was the 300th of Gaudet's coaching career between Dartmouth and Brown. Not only did the win come against his former team, but against one of his proteges as Whittet served as an assistant on the Big Green bench for 11 seasons.

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH DAVE PETERS14th SEASON

BOSTON COLLEGE, 1982Dave Peters is now in his 14th season at Dartmouth College and his 22nd overall as a college hockey coach as he stands behind the bench in 2012-13. During his tenure in Hanover, Peters was selected as the recipient of the 2008 Terry Flanagan Award, an accolade that honors an assistant coach for his career body of work. Peters is one of the most accomplished assistant coaches and recruiters in the country and has a proven record for improving programs and helping to develop players. In 2011-12, no other ECAC Hockey freshman class scored more goals than that of the Big Green’s rookies, a testament to the recruiting of Peters and the coaching staff.

His responsibilities at Dartmouth include recruiting, coaching the forwards and overseeing the team’s power-play units. The Big Green had an All-America forward four consecutive years beginning in 2003 and, in 2007, David Jones became the school’s first Hobey Baker finalist under the tutelage of Peters.

From 1993-98, Peters was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Providence College. In his third season, Peters helped lead the Friars to the 1996 Hockey East Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. It marked the first and only time that Providence made back-to-back trips to the Hockey East finals. Peters was instrumental in recruiting 12 members of the Hockey East All-Academic Team and 10 NHL draft picks, including Fernando Pisani of the Edmonton Oilers.

In May of 1998, Peters was named head coach and general manager of the Danville Wings junior hockey team, where he assembled a team that went on to win the 2000 North American Hockey League Championship and finish third in the nation. While Peters was gaining valuable head coaching experience in junior hockey, he kept a close eye on the progress of Providence College, as the 1998-99 Friars advanced to the Hockey East semifinals, ranked fourth nationally in scoring and had three 50-point scorers for the first time since 1983.

From 1990-93, as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator, Peters was a driving force in building the Kent State University hockey program into a competitive CCHA member. In 1991-92 Kent State ranked ninth nationally in scoring and recorded upset wins over Michigan State, Boston College and Providence. In 1992-93, Kent swept the season series against both Ohio State and Notre Dame, and won both games at then-national power Bowling Green.

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Peters spends part of the offseason working for USA Hockey, coaching and helping to develop elite players in the New England area. He was the head coach of the gold-medal winning New England Select-17 team at the 2000 Junior Olympic Festival.

A testament to both Peters and the entire coaching staff ’s commitment to developing players for the next level, Dartmouth had three players selected among the top 100 picks in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft (Grant Lewis – No. 40, Nick Johnson – No. 67, J.T. Wyman – No. 100). This draft success came on the heels of Dartmouth’s 2002-03 freshmen class producing more points than any other first-year group in the nation. Since 2000 Dartmouth has had eight winning seasons, six trips to the ECAC semifinals, two 20-win seasons, an Ivy League Championship and a share of the ECAC Championship for the first time in school history.

Peters is a 1982 graduate of Boston College with a bachelor's degree in marketing. He earned a roster spot on the 1979-80 team that won 25 games, a first for BC hockey.

Peters lives in Hanover with his wife Katherine and their son, Jake (13).

THE DAVE PETERS FILEB.S. Marketing, Boston College, 1982Assistant Coach: Kent State, 1990-93Assistant Coach: Providence, 1993-98Head Coach/GM: Danvile Junior Red Wings, 1998-99Assistant Coach: Dartmouth, 1999-08Associate Head Coach: Dartmouth, 2008-present

• 2008 Terry Flanagan Award Winner. The award is intended to recognize the coach's entire body of work.• In 2001, helped lead Dartmouth to its first winning season in 20 years.• Since 2001, has helped Dartmouth advance to the ECAC Hockey Championship seven times.• Coached three players chosen in the top 100 of the 2004 NHL draft.• Recruited and coached eight future NHL players on Dartmouth's 2004-05 team.• Helped lead Dartmouth to its first ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championship in 2005-06.• Has been a part of a Dartmouth coaching staff that has been ranked nationally throughout the last decade, including a No. 15 ranking in 2011.• Helped lead Providence to the Hockey East Championship in 1996.• Part of a Providence staff that made back-to-back trips to the Hockey East Finals. • Consecutive top four finishes in Hockey East in 1996 and 1997.• NCAA Tournament in third season at Providence.• Has coached 15 players that have gone on to play in the NHL.• As the Head Coach/GM of the Danville Wings, Peters helped build the team that would take the 2000 North American Hockey League Championship.

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ASSISTANT COACH JOHN ROSE4th SEASON

New England College, 2003Now in his fourth season, John Rose joined the Dartmouth College men’s hockey staff for the 2009-10 season after spending the previous year coaching at the junior hockey level with the Tri-City Storm of the USHL.

At Dartmouth, Rose works closely with associate head coach Dave Peters on the team’s recruiting process. His evaluation and development with young players, especially defensemen, has translated to success at the collegiate level at Dartmouth as well as his previous two collegiate coaching stints.

That Division I collegiate hockey experience came while working as an assistant at the University of Alaska and Mercyhurst College.

In his most recent stint with a college team before the Big Green, Rose made the move to the CCHA in 2007-08 and was instrumental in recruiting 12 players that helped Alaska improve to a fourth-place finish in 2008-09.

Prior to Alaska, Rose spent three years at Mercyhurst, where he served as a volunteer assistant for two seasons before being promoted to assistant coach for the 2006-07 season. During his time in Erie, Rose helped lead the Lakers to an Atlantic Hockey League Championship and a trip to the 2005 NCAA Tournament. With Mercyhurst, Rose was responsible for recruiting, strength and conditioning, video breakdown and analysis, scouting opponents and practice coordination.

Rose coached for a year at Wentworth Institute of Technology (Boston), a Division III program of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Northeast, the year before his stint at Mercyhurst.

The Leopards went 16-9-4 during the 2003-04 season, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament.

Rose spent the 2008-09 season in the USHL as an assistant coach for the Tri-City Storm and spent five consecutive summers coaching at the Minnesota Hockey Camps run by Pittsburgh Penguins scout Chuck Grillo. Rose also coaches each summer at the USA Hockey National Select Festivals.

Originally from Potsdam, N.Y., Rose attended New England College of the ECAC East in Henniker, N.H., and graduated in 2003 with degrees in business administration and sport recreation management.

While at NEC, Rose was a four-year defenseman for the Pilgrims’ hockey program. During his sophomore campaign (2000-01), the Pilgrims won the ECAC East championship and participated in the NCAA Division III Tournament. As a senior, Rose played in the 2003 Division III East/West All-Star Game.

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HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER jeff frechette30th SEASON

The 2012-13 year marks the 30th at Dartmouth College for Jeff Frechette. He has served in his current role as the department's Head Athletic Trainer since 1994.

Frechette received a Bachelor of Science degree from West Chester State College in 1980 and Master of Education degree from James Madison University thereafter in 1986.

In addition to the administrative responsibilities of Head Athletic Trainer, Frechette is responsible for coverage of men’s and women’s golf and men’s ice hockey.

Working with the men's hockey team since the 1981-82 season, Frechette has also been instrumental in the study of head injuries among student-athletes, providing much-needed data towards the topic.

He is a member of National Athletic Trainers Association as well as the New Hampshire Athletic Trainers Association. Frechette has also been invited to join the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Assocaition and plans on becoming involved with that entity this season.

Outside of work-related responsibilities, Frechette and his wife, Jenny, and their dog, Cooper, live in Wilder, Vt. Frechette is also an avid golfer.

Jeff has one son, Greg, who currently works in Boston and is a recent graduate of Bowdoin.

EQUIPMENT MANAGER brian corcoran10th SEASON

Brian Corcoran has been a part of the Dartmouth hockey family for a decade now. The 2012-13 season will mark the tenth with the team for Corcoran.

A member of the Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers, Corcoran serves as the main equipment liason for not only the men's hockey team, but several Big Green programs including men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, the men's and women's tennis teams as well as softball and field hockey.

Corcorcan graduated from the University of West Florida in 2001, earning a bachelor's degree in physical education.

Prior to graduating from West Florida, Corcoran played two seasons of soccer and rugby at Johnson State College (Johnson, Vt.).

A native of Uncasville, Conn., he now resides in Lebanon with his wife, Sarah, and their dog, Callaway.

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THE HOLEKAMP FAMILY STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH BOB MILLER

11th SEASONThe Holekamp Family Strength and Conditioning Coach, Bob Miller joined the Dartmouth staff in March 2001. This position was endowed in 2007 with a gift of $1 million from Kerry and Bill Holekamp ’70 of St. Louis, Mo.

From 1999-2001, Miller worked at the University of Iowa, first as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach for football before being promoted to assistant coach.

A 1994 graduate of Southern Connecticut State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science, he worked at Yale as an assistant strength and conditioning coach from 1994-1997. In New Haven, Miller directly supervised athletes in field hockey, gymnastics, lacrosse and baseball and assisted in training for football, men's and women's basketball and men's hockey.

From 1997-99, he was a graduate assistant at the University of Utah where he directed the training for women's soccer in addition to men's and women's swimming and diving. He also designed individual programs for athletes in football and men's basketball.

Miller is a National Strength Coaches Association certified strength and conditioning coach. A native of of Stamford, Conn., he and his wife, Michele, have one daughter, Lauren, and a son, Shane.

SUPPORT STAFF

Sheila FifieldAdministrative Assistant

Peter ColonAthletic Ticket Manager

Steph BamburyMarketing Director

Brian MannExternal Relations

Erik GenoFacilities

Tracy PerrinFacilities

Randy PixleyFacilities

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2011-12 (Junior): Elected as the team captain by his teammates, serving as the 131st player

at Dartmouth to wear the captain's "C"...Scored the team's first goal of the season with a shot from the point 4:09 into the opener with Brown (10/28) in the Ivy Shootout...Led the team with a rating of +11...Finished the season with one goal and nine assists for 10 points, ranking second in scoring by a defenseman...Ranked second on the team in PIMs with 54 on 23 penalties...One of just five players to appear in all 33 games...In 22 ECAC Hockey games, registered six points (all assists)...Recorded a career-high three assists against St. Lawrence in Game 1 (3/2) of the first round matchup...Registered two assists at Colgate (1/21), including one in the third and the second on the OT winner from Doug Jones to cap a 5-4 win after trailing 4-1 to start the final period...Named a semifinalist for the Walter Brown Award, given annually to the top American-born college hockey player in New England.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Made appearances in all of Dartmouth's 34 contests on the Big Green's second defensive pairing … Tallied a career-high 11 points with three goals and eight assists … Saw time in all 22 ECAC Hockey contests with seven points … Recorded his first collegiate goal along with his first collegiate multiple-point contest with a career-high three points at St. Lawrence … Helped the Big Green finish in the top-20 nationally in both scoring defense and penalty killing.

2009-10 (Freshman): Played the first seven games of the year before suffering a season-ending injury.

Before Dartmouth: Played with the Sioux City Musketeers in the United States Hockey League ... Finished fourth among defensemen in overall points in the USHL ... Was eighth among league defensemen in penalty minutes ... Was named the Most Improved Player in 2008 for the Muskeeters ... Was named the team's best defenseman as well as earning the Booster Club Award in 2008-09 ... Went to Catholic Memorial where he played hockey for three years prior to playing for the Musketeers ... Helped team to the Catholic Conference Championships three years in a row ... Was named the Most Improved Player as a sophomore and earned the Joe Quinn Award as a senior ... Named to the Boston Globe's Dream Team in 2009.

Personal: Born in Weymouth, Mass. ... Parents are Robert and Nancy ... Has one brother and one sister ... Member of the National Honor Society as well as S.A.D.D. ... Was in the school leadership program.

KEENAN'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 33 1 9 10 54 22 0 6 6 442010-11 34 3 8 11 45 22 3 4 7 372009-10 7 0 0 0 6 7 0 0 0 6Total 74 4 17 21 105 51 3 10 13 87

KEENAN'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ..................................................................1 (10/28/11 vs. Brown)Assists ......................................................... 3 (3/2/12 at St. Lawrence,)Points .......................................................... 3 (3/2/12 at St. Lawrence,)CareerGoals ........................................................2 (11/12/10 at St. Lawrence)Assists .......................................................... 3 (3/2/12 at St. Lawrence)Points ................................................................................................3 (2x)

MIKE KEENAN6-0 • 190 • SHOOTS: LEFT • 3/7/89SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. CATHOLIC MEMORIAL • SIOUX CITY MUSKETEERS (USHL)

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6-3 • 195 • SHOOTS: LEFT • 3/20/91SHANNONVILLE, ONTARIOST. THERESA CATHOLIC SECONDARY • KINGSTON VOYAGEURS (OJHL)

2011-12 (Junior): Played in just eight games, battling through an injury that eventually sidelined him for the remainder of the season...In just eight contests, however, Walsh had three goals and seven assists for 10 points and was leading the team in scoring at the time of the injury...His 1.25 points per game ranked as the best on the team and through a whole season would have ranked as the fifth-best figure in the league...Opened the season with two assists against Brown (10/28) in the Ivy Shootout at Thompson Arena...Scored the tying goal against Quinnipiac on 11/4 with 1:57 left in third period before assisting on the winner 28 seconds later...Scored once and assisted on two others against Princeton on 11/5...After missing six games, came back to appear in three, registering three points...Scored his final goal of the season against St. Lawrence in the championship tilt of the 2011 Ledyard Classic on 12/31...Registered an assist on a first-period goal at RPI on 1/6 in a game televised nationally by the newly-formed NBC Sports Network...Was a +5 in just eight games.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 34 games and was Dartmouth's fifth highest scorer … Tallied 10 goals and 10 assists, both career-highs … Appeared in all 22 ECAC Hockey games with 13 points scored … Had a then-career-high three points in a win at Clarkson … Recorded three multiple-point games and had three three-game scoring streaks during the season … Tallied two points in the ECAC Hockey consolation game against Colgate in Atlantic City.

2009-10 (Freshman): Made 22 appearances in his first campaign with the Big Green … Tallied 10 points on the season, including seven in ECAC Hockey play… Potted two power-play goals … Recorded his first collegiate goal on Nov. 7 against Colgate … His first multiple-point game was against Clarkson (11/20).

Before Dartmouth: Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft with the 169th selection (6th Round) … Was chosen to play in the Canadian Junior Hockey League's 2008 Top Prospects Game for Team East ... Was named to the 2008 NHL's Central Scouting Players to Watch List ... Team was the OJHL Hewitt Cup winners in 2008-09 ... Went to St. Theresa Catholic Secondary in Belleville, Ontario.

Personal: Born in Belleville, Ontario ... Parents are Peter and Betty-Lou ... Has two brothers and one sister ... Brother Nick played for the Big Green from 2008-12 ... Played ball hockey for two years where he was named the Canadian National Tournament MVP and played on the U-17 World Championships All-Star Team.

WALSH'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 8 3 7 10 2 4 2 4 6 02010-11 34 10 10 20 8 22 7 6 13 62009-10 22 8 2 10 6 13 5 2 7 4Total 64 21 19 40 16 39 14 12 26 10

WALSH'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ................................................................................................. 1 (3x)Assists ............................................................ 2 (vs. Princeton, 11/5/11)Points ............................................................. 3 (vs. Princeton, 11/5/11)CareerGoals ..............................................................2 (11/12/10 vs. Clarkson)Assists .............................................................2 (11/5/11 vs. Princeton)Points .............................................................3 (11/12/10 vs. Clarkson)

2009 - 6th ROUND169th OVERALL

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2011-12 (Junior): Suited up for 26 games, including 17 against league opponents...Scored two goals

and added four assists for six points...Against ECAC Hockey foes, he registered one goal and two assists, while only being whistled for two penalties...Scored his first goal of the season against Brown on 1/27 at home...Found the back of the net right off the faceoff late in the third period of Game 1 at St. Lawrence that all but secured the game in favor of Dartmouth as it gave the team a two-goal lead...Helped set up Kyle Schussler's first goal of the season midway through the second period of Game 1 of the quarterfinals at Cornell that eventually forced overtime, picking up the second assist on the tally.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games with five points (3g, 2a) … Started the season with a three-game scoring streak, helping Dartmouth to a 2-1 record.

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in just 12 games due to injury...Did not register a point...Whistled for just three minor penalties...Suited up in 10 ECAC Hockey games.

Before Dartmouth: Played in the United States Select 15, 16 and 17 Festivals ... Led New England Prep School hockey in scoring in 2008 ... Was a New England Prep School All-State Selection his senior year ... Named the New England Prep School Player of the Year for 2008 ... His Indiana Ice team won the prestigious Clark Cup as the 2008-09 USHL Champions ... Was an ISL All-Star his junior and senior years ... Was the runner-up Prep Forward of the Year by US Hockey Reports ... US Hockey Reports named him to the All New England First Team in 2009 ... Went to St. Paul's School where he earned letters in hockey and baseball ... Team was the Division I New England Prep Runners-Up in 2008-09 ... Helped baseball team to the Babe Ruth State Championship two years in a row ... Was honored with the Form 1903 Hockey Medal which is awarded for all-around excellence in hockey; the person chosen must excel in individual play and team work as long as his record of sportsmanship has been perfect ... Named to the Boston Globe's All-Scholastic team in 2009.

Personal: Born in Burlington, Vt. ... Parents are Greg and Cindy ... Has one brother and one sister ... Sister, Kelly played field hockey at St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vt. ... Was a member of Vermont's little league team that made it to the Little League World Series Regional where the team was the Eastern Regional Runners-Up ... Was also a member of the Glades Midget National Championship team that was the first Vermont team to win a national championship ... Enjoys fly fishing and kayaking.

BOURGEA'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 26 2 4 6 8 17 1 2 3 42010-11 11 3 2 5 6 7 1 2 3 62009-10 12 0 0 0 6 10 0 0 0 4Total 49 5 6 11 20 34 2 4 6 14

BOURGEA'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .................................................................................................1 (2x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (2x)Points ................................................................................................1 (5x)CareerGoals .................................................................................................1 (5x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (6x)Points ............................................................................................. 1 (11x)

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5-11 • 185 • SHOOTS: LEFT • 7/29/90GLEN ELLYN, ILL.CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL • CHICAGO STEEL (USHL)

2011-12 (Junior): Appeared in 14 games, all coming against ECAC Hockey foes...Scored three goals and added three assists for six points...Whistled for just four penalties over the course of the whole season...His first goal of the season came on 11/4 at home against Quinnipiac as part of the Big Green's third-period rally to erase a two-goal deficit and win, 5-4...Put together a five-game point streak (2g/3a) from 1/20 to 1/31...Scored in back-to-back games at Cornell (1/20) and Colgate (1/21).

2010-11 (Sophomore): Did not play due to injury.

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 21 games for the Big Green, including 16 in the ECAC...Scored six points (4/2a), four of them in league games...Recorded his first collegiate goal at Colgate...Had his first multiple-point game with two goals against Vermont.

Before Dartmouth: Drafted by the Boston Bruins in the seventh round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft (197th overall)...Played with the Chicago Steel...Was selected to play in USA Hockey's Select 15, 16 and 17 Festivals...Represented the United States on the Under-17 team that played in the Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament...Also represented the U.S. with the Under-17 team that played in the 2008 Under-18 Vlad Dzurilla Tournament...Went to Choate Rosemary Hall...Was named to the 2009 New England Prep School All-Star Team...Was honorable mention for Choate's Courtenay Hemenway Award...In his senior season, named to the All-West New England All-Star Team...Became a member of Choate's Century Club after recording his 100th career point... Earned letters in golf, hockey and baseball.

Personal: Born in Chicago, Ill. ...Parents are Mark and Sally... Brother, Connor, played with Mark on the Big Green for three seasons (2009-12)...Has one sister...Both parents as well as his uncle Dan and grandfather Dan attended Dartmouth...Grandfather played hockey for Dartmouth from 1954-57 while Mark was a member of the squad from 1981-84 as well as uncle from 1980-81...Mother played for the field hockey and basketball teams.

GOGGIN'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 14 3 3 6 16 14 3 3 6 162010-11 - - - - - - - - - -2009-10 21 4 2 6 8 16 2 2 4 10Total 35 7 5 12 24 30 5 5 10 26

GOGGIN'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .................................................................................................1 (3x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (3x)Points ................................................................................................ 1 (6x)CareerGoals ............................................................... 2 (12/19/09 at Vermont)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (5x)Points ................................................................................................2 (2x)

2008 - 7th ROUND197th OVERALL

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5-11 • 200 • SHOOTS: RIGHT • 9/11/89BLACKFALDS, ALBERTA LACOMBE COMPOSITE HS • PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS (BCHL)

2011-12 (Junior): Appeared in 31 games, including 20 against ECAC Hockey foes...

Recorded five points on three goals and two assists while seeing a good chunk of ice time centering the team's third line...Key penalty killer...The team's go-to defensive zone faceoff specialist...Opened the scoring against Princeton (11/5) with his first goal of the season 3:00 into the first period...Netted a breakaway goal at Rensselaer on 1/6 in a game that was broadcast nationally on NBC Sports Network...Recorded his final goal of the year against Harvard on1/31...Had points in back-to-back games against Yale (1/28) and at Harvard (1/31) with an assist and a marker...Whistled for just four minor penalties all season and just one in league games.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Didn't play a game until midway through the season where he finished playing in the the final 18 of Dartmouth's 34 games, playing in 12 ECAC Hockey contests ...Scored a shorthanded and a game-winning goal...Tallied goals against Connecticut, Colgate and Quinnipiac.

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 24 of Dartmouth's 32 games, 18 in the ECAC … Recorded four points … Scored his first collegiate goal late in the season against Colgate.

Before Dartmouth: Averaged over a point per game in his last season with the Prince George Spruce Kings ... He played in both the British Columbia Hockey League and the Alberta Junior Hockey League over the two seasons prior to joining the Big Green... Graduated from Lacombe Composite High School in Alberta … Member of the honor roll three years in a row … Earned a scholastic award.

Personal: Parents are Raymond and Christine … Has two brothers … Enjoys camping and playing the guitar.

GOODSHIP'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 31 3 2 5 8 20 3 2 5 22010-11 18 3 2 5 4 12 2 1 3 42009-10 24 1 3 4 14 18 1 1 2 10Total 73 7 7 14 22 50 6 4 10 16

GOODSHIP'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .................................................................................................1 (3x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (2x)Points ................................................................................................1 (5x)CareerGoals .................................................................................................1 (7x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (7x)Points ............................................................................................. 1 (14x)

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5-11 • 190 • SHOOTS: RIGHT • 3/15/90NIWOT, COLO.NIWOT HIGH SCHOOL • INDIANA ICE (USHL)

2011-12 (Sophomore): Played in all 33 games for the Big Green, paired with defensive partner Jim Gaudet for each...Known as a defensive defenseman, he finished the season with four assists and just five minor penalties...In all 22 ECAC Hockey games, he recorded two assists and had just four penalties...One of the team's top penalty killers.

2010-11 (Freshman): Played in all of Dartmouth's 34 overall games, 22 in ECAC Hockey...Notched his first career goal in a win over Clarkson and had his first career assist at home against Harvard.

Before Dartmouth: Helped lead the Indiana Ice to its first-ever USHL Championship in 2009...He registered two assists and a plus-10 rating in 33 games for the Ice in 2008-09...In his final season with the Ice, he played in 39 games, scoring one goal and 11 assists with 29 penalty minutes...Graduated from Niwot High School in 2010...Played hockey and lacrosse all four years.

Personal: Born in Boulder, Colo. ...Parents are Thomas Boldt and Elizabeth Specht...Has one brother and one sister...Sister, Emily, ran track at Vanderbilt...Would like to pursue medicine while at Dartmouth...Enjoys hiking, golf and yoga.

BOLDT'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 33 0 4 4 10 22 0 2 2 82010-11 34 1 2 3 10 22 1 2 3 8Total 67 1 6 7 20 44 1 4 5 16

BOLDT'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ....................................................................................................N/AAssists ...............................................................................................1 (4x)Points ................................................................................................ 1 (4x)CareerGoals .............................................................1 (11/12/10 vs. Clarkson)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (6x)Points ................................................................................................1 (7x)

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2011-12 (Sophomore): Battled through several different injuries over the course

of the season to play in 26 games...Posted a team-high 18 assists...Finished the year tied for second in scoring with 24 points on six goals and 18 assists...Was called for just one minor penalty during the whole season...Played in 15 ECAC Hockey games, scoring three times and adding eight assists...Scored two game-winning goals, both at St. Lawrence. The first was his first goal of the season on 11/18, while his second came in the series-clinching win in Game 2 of the first-round series with the Saints on 3/3...Set a new career high with three points in a game when he had three assists at Vermont on 11/27...Scored a goal and added an assist in the Big Green's come-from-behind win at Colgate on 1/21...Put together a six-game point streak (0g/8a) from 11/25 to 1/6...Tied for the team lead with six multi-point games...Second on the Big Green in +/- with a rating of +9.

2010-11 (Freshman): Made appearances in 33 of Dartmouth's 34 games...Appeared in 21 ECAC Hockey contests...Tallied 28 points, 13 goals, 15 assists...Named Dartmouth Hockey's Rookie of the Year...Earned Dartmouth's fourth Ivy League Rookie of the Year honor as he was chosen the Co-Rookie of the Year with Andrew Calof of Princeton...Chosen Honorable Mention All-Ivy...Notched his first collegiate goal in the second game of the season against Yale and had his first assist against Clarkson...Recorded six multi-point games including three points against St. Lawrence, Harvard, Colgate and in the ECAC Hockey Consolation Game in Atlantic City against the Raiders.

Before Dartmouth: Played for the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL...Registered 24 goals, 46 assists for 70 points in 57 games...Finished near the top of the league in scoring and points...Was assistant captain of his high school...Team was the Illinois State Champion from 2000-2003...Graduated from New Trier High School in 2008...Did charity work for the Sioux Falls Humane Society as well as with Avera Hospital.

Personal: Born in Evanston, Ill. ...Parents are Tyler and Marnie Lindblad...Has two brothers, Brewster and Gunnar and one sister, Emily...Father graduated from Dartmouth in 1985...Uncle, Chris Lindblad played football for Denison College.

LINDBLAD'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 26 6 18 24 2 15 3 8 11 02010-11 33 13 15 28 4 21 8 12 20 2Total 59 19 33 52 6 36 11 20 31 2

LINDBLAD'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ................................................................................................. 1 (6x)Assists .............................................................. 3 (11/27/11 at Vermont)Points ............................................................... 3 (11/27/11 at Vermont)CareerGoals ................................................................................................. 2 (2x)Assists .............................................................. 3 (11/27/11 at Vermont)Points ................................................................................................ 3 (3x)

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6-2 • 210 • SHOOTS: RIGHT • 10/3/91ORFORD, N.H.DEERFIELD ACADEMY • N.H. JUNIOR MONARCHS (EJHL)

2011-12 (Sophomore): Appeared in four of the team's first five games before finishing the season with the New Hampshire Junior Monarchs (EJHL) where he played 19 games and had 10 points on five goals and five assists...Notched his first career collegiate point with an assist against Princeton on 11/5 at home.

2010-11 (Freshman): Made one appearance for the Big Green in his freshman season, taking to the ice against RPI in Troy on 1/ 22...Whistled for a holding minor in the second period for his only two PIMs of the season.

Before Dartmouth: Participated in the 2008 Select-17 Player Development camp in St. Cloud, Minn. ...Went to four years of Hockey Select Festivals...Played in 27 games for Deerfield Academy in 2009-10, garnering 16 total points (5g/11a)...Graduated from Deerfield Academy in 2010...Played both hockey and soccer...Named to the Honor Roll at Deerfield.

Personal: Born in Wareham, Mass. ...Parents are Carl and Cari Lovejoy...Has two brothers...Brother Ben played hockey for the Big Green, graduating in 2007 and currently plays for the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins...Brother Matt played lacrosse for the University of Virginia, winning a national championship in 2011 and currently plays in Major League Lacrosse...Father played hockey at Colby College while mother was a member of the field hockey, lacrosse and ski teams at UMass...Also had cousin, aunt and uncle attend Dartmouth.

LOVEJOY'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 4 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 22010-11 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2Total 5 0 1 1 4 4 0 1 1 4

LOVEJOY'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ....................................................................................................N/AAssists ............................................................ 1 (11/5/11 vs. Princeton)Points ..............................................................1 (11/5/11 vs. Princeton)CareerGoals ....................................................................................................N/AAssists ............................................................ 1 (11/5/11 vs. Princeton)Points ............................................................. 1 (11/5/11 vs. Princeton)

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6-4 • 205 • CATCHES: RIGHT • 9/4/91WILMETTE, ILL.CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL • INDIANA ICE (USHL)

2011-12 (Sophomore): Appeared in six games, making starts in each...Was named the ECAC Hockey/Fischer Hockey Goaltender of the Month for December as he posted a 1.62 goals-against average, a .938 save percentage and 75 saves...Also earned the ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week honor for his play in the 2011 Ledyard Classic, as he had a 1.92 goals-against average, a .932 save percentage and had 55 total saves in a win over Holy Cross and a tie with St. Lawrence...Honored with a spot on the 2011 Ledyard Classic All-Tournament Team...Finished the season 3-2-1 overall with a .890 save percentage, a 3.10 goals-against average in 328:49 of action.

2010-11 (Freshman): Played his only game of the year with a start against Rensselaer, making 17 saves...Struggled with injury late in the season.

Before Dartmouth: Finished near the top of every statistical category in the United States Hockey League while playing with the Indiana Ice...He was ranked by the NHL Central Scouting service in 2009...Invited to the Chicago Blackhawks Prospect Camp...Was the USHL Goaltender of the Week three times during the 2009-10 season...Named to the USHL East Division All-Star team...Was a member of the USHL All-Rookie team...Went to the 2010 IIHF USA Hockey World Junior Goaltending Camp...Went to the USA Hockey Select U-17 Festival...Went to the Hotchkiss School before graduating from Cathedral High School...Played both baseball and hockey while in high school...Hockey team was the Illinois Tier I state champion three years in a row... Member of Model United Nations and the Round Square Exchange Program...Named an Illinois State Scholar his senior year...Graduated with honors.

Personal: Born in Chicago, Ill. ...Parents are Cabell and Linda Morris...Has one sister.

MORRIS' CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP-GS MIN. SAVES SAVE% GAA W-L-T2011-12 6-6 328:49 137 .890 3.10 3-2-12010-11 1-1 60:00 17 .810 4.00 0-1-0Total 7-7 388:49 154 .880 3.24 3-3-1

MORRIS' SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonShots ....................................................... 32 (12/30/11 vs. Holy Cross)Saves ........................................................ 30 (12/30/11 vs. Holy Cross)Shutouts .............................................................................................. N/ACareerShots ....................................................... 32 (12/30/11 vs. Holy Cross)Saves ........................................................ 30 (12/30/11 vs. Holy Cross)Shutouts .............................................................................................. N/A

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2011-12 (Sophomore): Led the team in goals with 12 and was second in scoring with 24 points...Named the winner of the John Manser Award, given to the player selected by his teammates to be the Most Improved Player in a season...His goal total quadrupled from his freshman year and his scoring output was more than two times better than his first-year figure of 11...Proved to be one of the top even-strength snipers in the league as 91% of his goals came at either 5-on-5 or 4-on-4...Scored two goals on two separate occasions, finding the back of the net twice at Vermont (11/27) and at Brown (2/18)...Had four multi-point games, including a three-point night at Brown (2g/1a)...Had two point streaks of four games and four times of three or more games...Recorded two assists against Quinnipiac on 11/4...Scored his first goal of the season on 11/5 against Princeton...Lone game-winning tally of the season came at Brown (2/18).

2010-11 (Freshman): Missed the first eight games of the season with an injury, but bounced back with a three-point game at Harvard...Played in 25 games for the Big Green, 16 in ECAC Hockey...Tallied 11 points on the season (3g, 11a)...Recorded his first collegiate goal at Harvard and had three multiple-point games.

Before Dartmouth: Registered 19 goals and 39 points his last season with the Cedar Rapids Roughriders in the USHL...Was awarded the Roughrider Award and was the alternate captain of the team...Played 56 games for Cedar Rapids during the 2008-09 season and recorded 22 points (11g, 11a) and had a plus-11 rating...Graduated from Catholic Memorial High School in 2008... Played golf for one year...Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born in Norwood, Mass. ...Parents are Walter and Nancy Robinson...Sister Shannon played on the Tufts women's basketball team.

ROBINSON'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 33 12 12 24 22 22 9 9 18 182010-11 25 3 8 11 10 16 3 5 8 10Total 58 15 20 35 22 38 12 14 26 28

ROBINSON'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ................................................................................................. 2 (2x)Assists ........................................................... 2 (11/4/11 vs. Quinnipiac)Points .....................................................................3 (2/18/12 at Brown)CareerGoals ................................................................................................. 2 (2x)Assists ............................................................................................... 2 (4x)Points ................................................................................................ 3 (2x)

ERIC ROBINSON

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2011-12 (Freshman): Appeared in the first 25 games before a hand injury sidelined

him for the final eight (including playoffs)...Scored four goals and added five assists for nine points in his first season with the team...Recorded his first-career goal and multi-point game against Quinnipiac at home on 11/4...Was the only player on the Big Green to register a shorthanded goal, doing so twice...Scored shorthanded goals against Sacred Heart on 12/11 and at Union on 1/7...Scored in back-to-back games against Sacred Heart and Holy Cross in December...Recorded his final point of the season with an assist at Quinnipiac on 2/4.

Before Dartmouth: An outstanding two-way forward who scored 50 points in 36 games for the St. Mike's Buzzers of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League...He was a fifth round draft pick of the Niagara Ice Dogs of the OHL...NHL Central Scouting ranked him 159th in 2010...Played in 36 games, recording 14 goals with 36 points in 2010-11.

Personal: Born in West Mississauga, Ontario...Parents are Ross and Betsy...Has one brother and one sister.

BEAMISH'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 25 4 5 9 10 18 2 5 7 10Total 25 4 5 9 10 18 2 5 7 10

BEAMISH'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .................................................................................................1 (4x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (5x)Points ........................................................... 2 (11/4/11 vs. Quinnipiac)CareerGoals .................................................................................................1 (4x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (5x)Points ........................................................... 2 (11/4/11 vs. Quinnipiac)

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2011-12 (Freshman): Led all ECAC Hockey freshman in goals scored in conference games during the regular season with 10...Named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for February, scoring six goals and two assists in eight games. Had McNally not scored a goal the rest of the season, his February totals still would have placed him second in ECAC Hockey in freshman goal scoring...Finished the season tied for fifth on the team in scoring with 18 points on 10 goals and eight assists...Appeared in all but one of the team's 33 games...Registered his first career point in his first collegiate game, coming against Brown on 10/28 at home in the Ivy Shootout...Scored his first goal against Princeton on 11/5...Tied for the team lead with three power-play goals...Recorded one game-winning goal on the year, potting the winner against Brown on 1/27...Recorded the first multi-goal game of his career against Clarkson on the final weekend of the season (2/24), scoring in the final minute of both the first and third periods...Had Dartmouth's final goal of the regular season and the lone marker of the game in a 3-1 loss to St. Lawrence on 2/25...Scored goals in five of the team's final six regular-season games as part of a six-game point streak (6g/2a)...All 10 of his goals and all but three of his points came against ECAC Hockey opponents.

Before Dartmouth: In 2010 he led Belmont Hill in scoring with 18 goals and 25 assists for 43 points...Finished high school career with 153 points (60g/93a)...Served as a captain his senior year and an alternate as a junior...Ranked 155th by NHL Central Scouting...Drafted by Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL in 2009 (195th)...Drafted by the Waterloo Black Hawks of the USHL in 2010 (234th).

Personal: Born in Saugus, Mass. ...Son of David and Patricia...Has one sister, Brianna...Has an interest in photography.

McNALLY'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 32 10 8 18 53 21 10 5 15 35 Total 32 10 8 18 53 21 10 5 15 35

McNALLY'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .............................................................. 2 (11/25/12 vs. Clarkson)Assists ........................................................... 2 (11/4/11 vs. Quinnipiac)Points ................................................................................................ 2 (3x)CareerGoals .............................................................. 2 (11/25/12 vs. Clarkson)Assists ........................................................... 2 (11/4/11 vs. Quinnipiac)Points ............................................................................................... 2 (3x))

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2011-12 (Freshman): Suited up in 17 games in his first season in Hanover...Scored twice and added five assists for seven points...Appeared in nine ECAC Hockey contests, scoring once and collecting three assists...Registered his first career point with a helper at St. Lawrence in a 3-1 road win on 11/18...Scored his lone regular-season goal at Colgate on 1/21 as part of the Big Green's come-from-behind 5-4 victory after trailing 4-1 headed into the third period...He also added an assist against the Raiders in Hamilton to record his first collegiate multi-point game that night...Scored Dartmouth's final goal of the season when he found the back of the net 11:29 into the first period of Game 2 against Cornell on 3/10...Assisted on Kyle Schussler's first goal in the first game (3/9) of the weekend series with the Big Red, giving Mosey points in three of the final four games of the season.

Before Dartmouth: Had a very good season in Bismarck after an outstanding high school career at Burnsville...Played in every situation, tallying 35 points in 51 games in 2010.

Personal: Born in Burnsville, Minn. ...Son of Steve and Pat Mosey, both graduates of Minnesota-Duluth...Has one sister...His cousin, Tony Mosey, is a former St. Cloud State men's hockey player (2007-11)...While at Burnsville HS, he carried a 3.6 GPA and was a member of the "A" Honor Roll as well as the National Honor Society...Enjoys boating, fishing and golf when away from the rink...Well-known among teammates as experienced with a Rubik's Cube.

MOSEY'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 17 2 5 7 6 9 1 3 4 4Total 17 2 5 7 6 9 1 3 4 4

MOSEY'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .................................................................................................1 (2x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (5x)Points ..................................................................2 (1/21/12 at Colgate)CareerGoals .................................................................................................1 (2x)Assists ...............................................................................................1 (5x)Points ..................................................................2 (1/21/12 at Colgate)

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2011-12 (Freshman): Played in 32 of the team's 33 games in his first season, seeing a majority of the time on the second line...Named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week on 1/24 after scoring once and adding two assists at Cornell on 1/20 and adding another helper the following night in the come-from-behind win over No. 18 Colgate...Tied for fifth on the team in scoring with 18 points on seven goals and 11 assists...Tied for second on the team in rookie scoring...Scored two power-play goals and had two game winners...Appeared in 21 ECAC Hockey games, registering 12 points on four goals and eight assists...Fourth on the team with 37 penalty minutes...Scored two goals at Princeton in a 3-3 tie with the Tigers on 2/3...Matched his season-best output with three points against Clarkson on 2/24 with a goal and two assists in the Big Green's 6-4 win...Picked up two assists in the series-clinching Game 2 win at St. Lawrence on 3/3 to sweep the Saints.

Before Dartmouth: Was one of the premier offensive players in prep school hockey...Led the team in goals in 2010 with 26 and finished with 52 points...Was a sixth round draft pick of the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and was ranked 173rd by NHL Central Scouting...Was injured for part of his senior season, but when he returned he recorded 40 points in a 10-game span...Attended Archbishop Wood High School from 2006-09 before attending Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire...As a junior was named to the Philadelphia All-Catholic Team.

Personal: Born in Philadelphia...Parents are Harry and Ann Marie...Has one brother and one sister.

NEILEY'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 32 7 11 18 37 21 4 8 12 29 Total 32 7 11 18 37 21 4 8 12 29

NEILEY'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ..................................................................2 (2/3/12 at Princeton)Assists ............................................................................................... 2 (2x)Points ................................................................................................ 3 (2x)CareerGoals ..................................................................2 (2/3/12 at Princeton)Assists ............................................................................................... 2 (2x)Points ................................................................................................ 3 (2x)

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2011-12 (Freshman): Saw action in 24 games...Missed final three games of the season after suffering an injury at St. Lawrence in the first game of the 2012 ECAC Hockey Tournament...Finished the season with one goal and six assists for seven points...Scored his first career collegiate goal at RPI on 1/6 in a game that was broadcast nationally on the new NBC Sports Network. That goal proved to be the eventual game winner...His first career point was an assist at St. Lawrence on 11/18...Put together a three-game point streak over the final two weekends of the regular season (0g/4a)...Recorded his first multi-point game of his career with two assists at Brown on 2/18...Wore jersey #23 in his first season before switching to #7.

Before Dartmouth: A physical player who was one of the toughest in the USHL...A three-year veteran of the USHL...A USHL All-Star, he finished the season with 23 points in 55 games ...A winner of several weekly awards during his time with Tri-City as well as being tabbed by the team as the Defenseman of the Year in 2010-11...Owns the Storm record for most assists in a game by a defenseman with three against Cedar Rapids, a team that featured future teammate Andy Simpson who scored a goal that game.

Personal: Born in Royal Oak, Mich. ...Son of Richard and Mary... Full name is Richard Pinkston Jr. ...Has one sister...Enjoys cycling.

PINKSTON'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 24 1 6 7 24 17 1 5 6 20Total 24 1 6 7 24 17 1 5 6 20

PINKSTON'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ..............................................................................1 (1/6/12 at RPI)Assists ................................................................... 2 (2/18/12 at Brown)Points .................................................................... 2 (2/18/12 at Brown)CareerGoals ..............................................................................1 (1/6/12 at RPI)Assists ................................................................... 2 (2/18/12 at Brown)Points .................................................................... 2 (2/18/12 at Brown)

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2011-12 (Freshman): Tied Doug Jones for the team lead in scoring with 25 points on 11 goals and 14 assists...Was one of just five players to dress for all of the team's 33 games...The 11 goals ranked tied for second on the team, while the 14 assists were also tied for second among Big Green skaters...Shared the Friends of Dartmouth Hockey Award, presented to the player that leads the team in points, with Jones...Recipient of the Booma Award, given annually to the player voted by his teammates to be the team's Rookie of the Year...Scored his first goal and had his first-ever multi-point effort in his collegiate debut against Brown on 10/28 as part of the Ivy Shootout...His first career goal also proved to be the first game-winning goal of his career, coming with 3:04 remaining in a 1-1 contest...Finished the season with a team-best three game winners, all coming at home against Brown (10/28), Princeton (11/5) and Holy Cross (12/30) in the Ledyard Classic...Finished second on the team with five multi-point games this season, including four two-point nights and one three-point effort (1g/2a vs. Clarkson on 2/24)...Had a goal and an assist in game 1 of the quarterfinals at Cornell as part of the double-overtime thriller...Second on the team with 15 points in his 22 league games with seven goals and eight helpers...Called for just six penalties all season and just four in ECAC Hockey action...Finished the season with a +/- rating of +7.

Before Dartmouth: A dynamic offensive player with incredible potential...Rated one of the best puck handlers and passers in Ontario Junior Hockey...In 2010, he was third in the OJHL in playoff scoring with eight goals and 11 assists for 19 points...Improved his scoring his final season with 21 goals and 33 assists in 39 games.

Personal: Son of Glenn and Lorie Sikura...Has one older sister, Karlie, and a younger brother, Dylan, who currently plays in the OJHL...Born in Markham, Ontario...Lives on a horse farm...Enjoys playing the guitar.

SIKURA'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEYYear GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 33 11 14 25 12 22 7 8 15 8 Total 33 11 14 25 12 22 7 8 15 8

SIKURA'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals ...............................................................................................1 (11x)Assists .............................................................. 2 (2/25/12 vs. Clarkson)Points ............................................................... 3 (2/25/12 vs. Clarkson)CareerGoals ...............................................................................................1 (11x)Assists .............................................................. 2 (2/25/12 vs. Clarkson)Points ............................................................... 3 (2/25/12 vs. Clarkson)

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2011-12 (Freshman): Came on as one of the team's top defenders in his first season,

playing in 16 games while battling injuries...Registered one goal and three assists for four points...Registered a +/- rating of +6...Was called for just two minor penalties all season and none in any of his 10 games played against ECAC Hockey opponents...Scored his first career goal against St. Lawrence in the second game of the first-round matchup between the two teams on 3/3...Picked up his first career point in his first collegiate game on 11/12 against Cornell, assisting on a Tyler Sikura goal...Collected an assist on the final goal of the season in Game 2 of the quarterfinals at Cornell on 3/10.

Before Dartmouth: One of the best overall defensemen in the USHL...Finished 2010 with 23 points in 59 games...Named the Most Improved Player during his post-grad year of 2009-10 with Cedar Rapids...An avid golfer, Simpson played all four years of high school.

Personal: Born in St. Louis...Son of Steven and Nancy...Has one sister...Enjoys golfing in his free time.

SIMPSON'S CAREER STATS OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Year GP G A P PIMS GP G A P PIMS2011-12 16 1 3 4 4 10 0 2 2 0Total 16 1 3 4 4 10 0 2 2 0

SIMPSON'S SEASON AND CAREER BESTS2011-12 SeasonGoals .............................................................1 (3/3/12 at St. Lawrence)Assists ............................................................................................... 1 (3x)Points ................................................................................................ 1 (4x)CareerGoals .............................................................1 (3/3/12 at St. Lawrence)Assists ............................................................................................... 1 (3x)Points ................................................................................................ 1 (4x)

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6-1 • 190 • SHOOTS: RIGHT • 12/1/90MILTON, MASS.SALISBURY SCHOOL • N.H. JUNIOR MONARCHS (EJHL)

2011-12 (Freshman): Did not appear in a game during his first season, practicing with team.

Before Dartmouth: Played for Indiana in the USHL and was a teammate of current Big Green players, Cab Morris and Taylor Boldt in 2009-10...In 2010 he helped the N.H. Junior Monarchs win the EJHL Championship (48-4-2)...Won two championships with Salisbury in 2008-09 (22-4-3)...Invited to the US Select 16 Festival...Played golf and soccer in high school in addition to hockey.

6-2 • 205 • SHOOTS: RIGHT • 3/31/93FAIRFIELD, CONN.SALISBURY SCHOOL • JERSEY HITMEN (EJHL)

Before Dartmouth: Played one season with the New Jersey Hitmen of

the EJHL…Prior to the Hitmen, he played three seasons at the Salisbury School from 2008-11…In his lone season in New Jersey, he totaled 16 goals and 25 assists for 41 points in 35 games played…In six playoff games in 2011-12, he scored once and added nine assists for 10 points…His final year at Salisbury featured 15 goals and 21 assists for 36 points in just 25 games…Served as team captain his final season of high school hockey, a year that also saw him earn the Roswell H. Rudd Award as team MVP…Part of teams that won Founders League Championships in 2009 and 2011…His 2009 Salisbury team won the New England Prep School Championship with a 20-4-3 record…Also played lacrosse while in high school.

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Personal: Son of Craig and Maureen Barre…Has one sister…His mother swam for the University of Hawaii…Great Grandfather Howard Fahey ’15 played for the Dartmouth hockey team in its first decade of existence…Recipient of several high academic honors.

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6-0 • 180 • SHOOTS: RIGHT • 2/5/93EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN.BLAKE SCHOOL • MUSKEGAN LUMBERJACKS (USHL)

Before Dartmouth: Played two seasons of hockey at Milton High School before

finishing at the Dexter School in Brookline, Mass. …In his final two seasons with Dexter, he scored 47 goals and registered 112 points in just 55 games…Spent 2011-12 with the South Shore Kings of the EJHL…In 43 games with the Kings, Bligh registered 22 goals, 63 assists and 85 points to go along with 53 PIMs...Named the EJHL Rookie of the Year following the season…His 63 assists were good for the league lead, while his 85 points ranked second overall…Attended the 2012 Winnipeg Jets Development Camp…Also played baseball and soccer in high school...Prior to the named to the NHL Central Scouting preliminary list leading up to the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.

NICK BLIGH

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Before Dartmouth: Bullock is a very talented defenseman...He is skilled, skates very

well and competes at a high level...One of the top defensemen in Minnesota high school hockey at The Blake School as well as in junior hockey...Played juniors in the USHL with the Muskegon Lumberjacks...Notched 10 goals and 20 assists for 30 points in his lone USHL season...In 75 games at the Blake School, he scored 32 goals and dished out 52 assists for 84 points in just three seasons...Also played lacrosse at Blake, serving as a team captain for both teams as a senior.

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Personal: Son of Jim and Mary Bullock...Has two sisters...His sister Jamie was a member of the University of Michigan’s women’s gymnastics team from 2006-10...His family is part of a program that works with the Humane Society to rehabilitate and care for injured animals.

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5-9 • 165 • SHOOTS: LEFT • 10/3/92WINTHROP, MASS.THE RIVERS SCHOOL • WESTSIDE WARRIORS (BCHL)

Before Dartmouth: Spent 2011-12 with the Westside Warriors of the BCHL...Played in

56 games with the Warriors, scoring 24 goals and assisting on 34 others for 58 points...That production gave him a 1.04 points-per game mark in just one season in the league...Finished as the team’s top scorer and was named the Rookie of the Year as well as the Top Forward...In 2010-11, he played 25 games for The Rivers School, scoring 15 goals and adding 22 assists...His 1.48 points per game his senior year were a career best...Earned the Paul Licht Hockey Award as The Rivers MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior...Was a co-captain his senior season...Named to the Independent School League Council Hockey All-League Team his last three seasons... Also suited up for the Boston Advantage U18 team in 26 games over the course of two seasons.

CONNOR DEMPSEY

Before Dartmouth: Spent the 2011-12 season with the Sioux City Musketeers of the United

States Hockey League, playing 60 games…He recorded one goal and 13 assists his lone season in the USHL…In that one season, he also finished with 74 PIMs and a career-best +13 rating…Prior to his stint with the Musketeers, he played one season in the NAHL, splitting time between the Aberdeen Wings (18 games) and Wenatchee Wild (32 games).

GEOFF FERGUSON

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Personal: Son of Michael and Georgina Fergusson…Has one brother…His father Michael is the Auditor General of Canada…Plans on a career in business and is studying economics at Dartmouth…Played with the prestigious hockey program (Sidney Crosby, Zach Parise, Jonathan Toews) as he attended Shattuck St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minn., from 2006-10.

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6-2 • 180 • CATCHES: LEFT • 3/16/92BERWICK, NOVA SCOTIAKINGS CENTRAL • YARMOUTH MARINERS (MHL)

Before Dartmouth: Comes to Dartmouth after three seasons with the

Yarmouth Mariners of the Maritime Hockey League (MHL)…Led the MHL in shutouts in each of his last two seasons in the league…Earned the 2011-12 MHL Playoff MVP after helping his team to within one game of the Kent Cup Championship, falling in Game 7…During the run to the Kent Cup Finals, Grant posted a 2.21 goals-against average and a .930 save percentage in 18 playoff games…Helped Yarmouth to the Bent Division Championship in 2011-12……Named the MHL Player of the Week twice in each of his final two years with the Mariners…Was tabbed to the 2011-12 All-MHL First Team…Twice attended the Team Canada East Camp in 2011 and 2012…In his first season with the Mariners, he earned the team’s Rookie of the Year award…Played in the Top 40 Prospects Game in 2010-11 hosted by NHL Central Scouting…Attended Central Kings for his high school, playing golf his final three seasons, including serving as captain his final year.

CHARLES GRANT

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Before Dartmouth: Spent the 2011-12 season with the Langley Rivermen of the BCHL…

Played in 34 games, posting a goals-against average of 3.91 and an .894 save percentage for the upstart Langley team…Played one season in the NAHL with the Texas Tornado (39 games) and the Alexandria Blizzard (1 game)…In nearly 40 games with Texas, posted a 2.36 GAA and a .914 save percentage…An exceptional high school goalie, Kruger’s best season came in 2009-10 as he had a 1.62 GAA and a save percentage of .933 for Minnetonka (Minn.), including a 1.57 GAA and .941 save percentage in the team’s playoff run that ended as Minnesota finalists…Was tabbed as the Minnetonka HS Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior…Recipient of the Hobey Baker Character Award as a senior along with a spot on the state’s all-tournament team…Named all-state and all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior…Played four seasons of tennis in high school as well, serving as a captain his senior year.

Personal: Son of Mark and Kary Kruger…Is the only boy of four kids in the family with three sisters…Father played four years of tennis at Gustavus Adolphus College…Having lived in Minnesota, Texas and British Columbia, Kruger is an outdoorsman that enjoys fishing and boating.

Personal: Son of Danny and Alexis Grant…Has one sister…Earned honors with distinction three times in high school…Enjoys golf in his free time.

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6-1 • 185 • SHOOTS: LEFT • 6/6/92EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN.BENILDE-ST. MARGARET'S • SIOUX CITY MUSKETEERS (USHL)

Before Dartmouth: Played two seasons with the Sioux City Musketeers

of the United States Hockey League, suiting up for 92 games from 2010-12…Posted 27 points in his first year as he scored 13 goals and added 14 assists…His second year in the league saw him find the back of the net 12 times and record eight assists for 20 points…He was a +21 in two seasons of USHL action…Tabbed as the Musketeers’ Most Improved Player in 2010-11…Prior to his time with the Musketeers, he played two years with the Chicago Young Americans of the MWEHL…In those two seasons in Chicago, he recorded 33 goals and 47 assists for 80 points in 93 games…Attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Ill., from 2006-10.

TIM O'BRIEN

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Before Dartmouth: Played the 2010-11 and 2011-12 season in the USHL with the Sioux City

Musketeers…In 89 games he scored 14 goals and added 35 assists for 49 points…Prior to his time with the Musketeers, he played two seasons with Benilde-St. Margaret’s, where he suited up in 47 games…His high school statistics included 25 goals, 54 assists and 79 points, while averaging 1.68 points per game…His physical style earned him 119 PIMs at the USHL level and 58 in high school…Played with Team USA in 2012 at the World Junior “A” Challenge U-19, scoring once and assisting on another in five games played…A USA Select-15 Development Camp selection…Served as the team captain at Benilde-St. Margaret’s as a senior…A three-time all-conference selection in high school…Also played lacrosse in high school, helping his team to the 2010 Minnesota State Championship…Attended Eden Prairie High School as a freshman.

BRETT PATTERSON

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Personal: Son of Bradd and Melissa…One of five children with two brothers and two sisters…Two cousins also live with the family…Enjoys swimming and golf…Father played four years of football at Ithaca College in the early 1980s.

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of the USHL...In 116 games over two years with the Storm, he scored 18 goals, including 12 in 2010-11...Registered 28 assists in 2011-12 to give him 37 for his career...His 34 points in his final season with the team were a new high, after registering 21 as a rookie…In one season with Belle Tire of the MWEHL, Schierhorn posted 18 goals and 19 assists for 37 points...Played two years of high school hockey before making the jump to juniors, earning all-state and all-conference honors as a sophomore.

Personal: Son of Joe and Nancy Schierhorn…Has two brothers...One of his brothers, Chris, is a baseball player at the University of Dallas...An Alaska native, he enjoys fishing and hiking in his spare time.

Front Row (Left to Right): Charles Grant, Eric Robinson, Jason Bourgea, Mark Goggin, Captain Mike Keenan, Alex Goodship, Dustin Walsh, Nick Lovejoy, Cab Morris

Middle Row (Left to Right): Head Coach Bob Gaudet, Associate Head Coach Dave Peters, Andy Simpson, Eric Neiley, Charlie Mosey, Taylor Boldt, Jesse Beamish, Brandon McNally, Rick Pinkston, Matt Lindblad, Tyler Sikura, James Kruger, Assistant Coach John Rose, Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Frechette, Equipment Manager Brian Corcoran

Back Row (Left to Right): Connor Dempsey, Tim O’Brien, Nick Bligh, Brad Schierhorn, Billy Fitzgerald, Jack Barre, Geoff Ferguson, Brett Patterson, Ryan Bullock

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2011-12 SEASON IN REVIEWWhat began on Oct. 28 in Thompson Arena, ended March 10 in Lynah Rink with everything in between making up the 2011-12 Dartmouth men’s hockey season.

A Game 2 loss in the quarterfinals of the ECAC Hockey Championship to No. 13 Cornell concluded a season of ups and downs for the Big Green.

Just the night before, the two teams battled until nearly the 100th minute of play before a goal from the Big Red’s Sean Whitney 17:40 into the second overtime ended the second-longest game in program history.

Senior Jody O’Neill (Nepean, Ontario) stopped 45 shots that night, the most by a Dartmouth goaltender in a postseason game in nine seasons.

However, the 2011-12 campaign should not be measured or gauged by the final outcome in the postseason or the team’s place in the standings, rather it should be seen as one of the Big Green’s most resilient efforts in recent memory.

Injuries cost the team 67 man-games lost to several players. Despite the challenges of an ever-changing lineup, Dartmouth managed to finish the season with 13 wins and a berth into the second round of play in the league’s postseason tournament.

Against eighth-seeded St. Lawrence in the first round, the Big Green did what no other team in program history was able to do: it went on the road and won a playoff series, taking down the Saints in a two-game sweep, 6-3 and 4-1. St. Lawrence had never been swept at home in the playoffs and had not been on the losing end of a home playoff series in nearly two decades before the Big Green came into Appleton and put on an offensive display to come out victorious.

The road taken to that point included an 11-14-4 overall record and a mark of 8-11-3 against ECAC Hockey foes in the regular season.

Sophomore Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) finished the season with a team-leading 12 goals, four times as many as he had in his first season in Hanover.

Senior Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) and freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) each had 11 goals and 14 assists to tie for the lead in scoring with 25 points. And despite being one of those players to miss time throughout the season with injury, sophomore Matt Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) had a Dartmouth-best 18 assists in just 26 games.

Sikura’s 25 points his freshman season rank tied for 11th at Dartmouth for a first-year player.

Even though there will be considerable turnover this offseason as 10 seniors are gone to graduation, the future is incredibly bright for the Big Green.

Dartmouth’s freshman class had a conference-best 25 goals at the end of the regular season, a figure that grew in early March as a rookie scored once in all four of the team’s playoff games.

The coaching staff has also expressed a great deal of excitement over the talent of the incoming group of players who should continue to help the program develop in the coming seasons.

In the days that followed the conclusion of the 106th season of hockey at Dartmouth, several of the players began their professional careers. O’Neill signed with the Stockton Thunder (ECHL) where he saw classmate Dan Nycholat (Calgary, Alberta) as an opponent with the Las Vegas Wranglers (ECHL) within a week. Connor Goggin (Glen Ellyn. Ill.) signed on to play with the Rockford IceHogs (AHL) following a senior season that saw the defenseman earn All-Ivy Second Team honors. Nick Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) became the fifth member to sign after the season, doing so with the Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL). Finally, Jones signed on to play with the Gwinette Gladiators (ECHL), a team based less than an hour from his home of Marietta, Ga.

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14 Doug Jones F Sr. 31 11 14 25 10/20 3 0 1 0 20 6 10 16 5/10 1 0 1 0 127 29 78 10716 Tyler Sikura F Fr. 33 11 14 25 6/12 2 0 3 0 22 7 8 15 4/8 1 0 1 0 33 11 14 2519 Eric Robinson F So. 33 12 12 24 11/22 1 0 1 1 22 9 9 18 9/18 1 0 1 0 58 15 20 359 Matt Lindblad F So. 26 6 18 24 1/2 0 0 2 0 15 3 8 11 - 0 0 1 0 59 19 33 5218 Brandon McNally F Fr. 32 10 8 18 21/53 3 0 1 0 21 10 5 15 12/ 35 3 0 1 0 32 10 8 1811 Eric Neiley F Fr. 32 7 11 18 13/37 2 0 2 0 21 4 8 12 9/ 29 2 0 0 0 32 7 11 18 3 Connor Goggin D Sr. 32 7 10 17 22/55 3 0 2 1 22 5 9 14 14/39 2 0 2 1 123 14 27 4121 Nick Walsh F Sr. 32 5 9 14 6/12 1 0 0 0 21 3 7 10 2/4 1 0 0 0 110 21 27 4822 Dustin Walsh (MTL) F Jr. 8 3 7 10 1/2 1 0 0 0 4 2 4 6 - 0 0 0 0 64 21 19 4027 Mike Keenan D Jr. 33 1 9 10 23/54 0 0 0 0 22 0 6 6 18/44 0 0 0 0 74 4 17 2117 Jesse Beamish F Fr. 25 4 5 9 5/10 0 2 0 0 18 2 5 7 5/10 0 1 0 0 25 4 5 925 Paul Lee F Sr. 33 2 6 8 11/22 0 0 0 0 22 2 5 7 4/8 0 0 0 0 107 8 17 2528 Charlie Mosey F Fr. 17 2 5 7 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 9 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 0 17 2 5 723 Rick Pinkston D Fr. 24 1 6 7 8/24 0 0 1 0 17 1 5 6 6/20 0 0 1 0 24 1 6 713 Mark Goggin (BOS) F Jr. 14 3 3 6 4/16 0 0 0 0 14 3 3 6 4/16 0 0 0 0 35 7 5 1215 Jason Bourgea F Jr. 26 2 4 6 4/8 0 0 0 0 17 1 2 3 2/4 0 0 0 0 49 5 6 1129 Alex Goodship F Jr. 31 3 2 5 4/8 0 0 0 0 20 3 2 5 1/2 0 0 0 0 73 7 7 1424 Andy Simpson D Fr. 16 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 16 1 3 45 Taylor Boldt D So. 33 0 4 4 5/10 0 0 0 0 22 0 2 2 4/8 0 0 0 0 67 1 6 74 Jim Gaudet D So. 33 0 3 3 7/22 0 0 0 0 22 0 3 3 3/14 0 0 0 0 119 1 8 97 Dan Nycholat D Sr. 25 0 2 2 6/15 0 0 0 0 16 0 1 1 4/11 0 0 0 0 73 1 8 926 Kyle Schussler D Sr. 6 1 0 1 2/4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 28 Troy Mattila (NYI) F Sr. 15 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 0 65 4 6 102 Nick Lovejoy D So. 4 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 133 Cab Morris G So. 6 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 01 Jody O’Neill G Sr. 13 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 69 0 2 230 James Mello G Sr. 17 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 64 0 3 3 Bench 5/ 10 5/ 10 Dartmouth 33 93 156 249 183/434 16 2 13 2 22 63 108 171 117/302 11 1 8 1Opponents 33 102 181 283 148/342 32 2 16 2 22 74 130 204 91/220 25 1 11 2

# Goaltending (Overall) GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time 30 James Mello Sr. 17 1006:01 52 449 501 .896 3.10 6-8-1 .433 15 0 49.3% 1 Jody O’Neill Sr. 13 695:16 29 337 366 .921 2.50 4-6-2 .417 12 0 34.0% 33 Cab Morris So. 6 328:49 17 137 154 .890 3.10 3-2-1 .583 6 0 16.1% Open Net 16 12:22 4 4 0.6%Dartmouth 33 2042:28 102 923 1025 .900 3.00 13-16-4 .455 33 0 100.0%Opponents 33 2042:28 93 870 963 .903 2.73 16-13-4 .545 33 2 100.0% # Goaltending (Conference Only) GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time30 James Mello Sr. 12 718:36 41 328 369 .889 3.42 5-5-1 .500 11 0 53.6%1 Jody O’Neill Sr. 9 469:53 18 220 238 .924 2.30 2-4-2 .375 8 0 35.1%33 Cab Morris So. 3 144:03 12 62 74 .838 5.00 1-2-0 .333 3 0 10.8% Open Net 9 7:16 3 3 0.5%Dartmouth 22 1339:48 74 610 684 .892 3.31 8-11-3 .432 22 0 100.0% Opponents 22 1339:48 63 587 650 .903 2.82 11-8-3 .568 22 2 100.0% # Goaltending (Career) GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO1 Jody O’Neill Sr. 69 3818:53 190 1912 2102 .910 2.99 26-35-6 .433 64 3 30 James Mello Sr. 64 3580:32 158 1670 1828 .914 2.65 27-22-6 .545 58 2 33 Cab Morris So. 7 388:49 21 154 175 .880 3.24 3-3-1 .500 7 0

2011-12 SEASON STATS Overall ECAC Hockey Career 33 GP (13-16- 4 .455) 22 GP ( 8-11- 3 .432)

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Special Teams Special Teams/Overall Special Teams/Conference Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GDartmouth 16/114 .140 111/143 .776 127/257 .494 3.5 11/ 71 .155 65/ 90 .722 76/161 .472 3.2Opponents 32/143 .224 98/114 .860 130/257 .506 4.3 25/ 90 .278 60/ 71 .845 85/161 .528 4.1

Scoring/Shots Scoring/Overall Shots/Overall Scoring/Conference Shots/Conference 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGDartmouth 34 30 28 1 93 298 308 326 31 963 22 21 19 1 63 211 212 216 11 650Opponents 32 38 30 2 102 348 353 293 31 1025 22 28 23 1 74 243 239 192 10 684Difference +2 -8 -2 -1 -9 -50 -45 +33 +0 -62 +0 -7 -4 +0 -11 -32 -27 +24 +1 -34

Game Averages Overall Conference G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GDartmouth 2.82 4.73 7.55 29.2 5.5 13.2 0.5 2.86 4.91 7.77 29.5 5.3 13.7 0.5Opponents 3.09 5.48 8.58 31.1 4.5 10.4 1.0 3.36 5.91 9.27 31.1 4.1 10.0 1.1Difference -0.27 -0.76 -1.03 -1.9 +1.1 +2.8 -0.5 -0.50 -1.00 -1.50 -1.5 +1.2 +3.7 -0.6

Situational Records Overall Conference H:16 7-7-2 A:16 6-8-2 N: 1 0-1-0 H:11 4-6-1 A:11 4-5-2 N: 0 0-0-0 E1 +:10 9-1-0 -:11 1-10-0 E:12 3-5-4 E1 +: 6 5-1-0 -: 9 1-8-0 E: 7 2-2-3 E2 +:12 10-1-1 -:14 2-11-1 E: 7 1-4-2 E2 +: 8 6-1-1 -:10 2-8-0 E: 4 0-2-2 Margin 1:12 5-7 2: 7 3-4 3+:10 5-5 Margin 1: 8 3-5 2: 5 3-2 3+: 6 2-4 1st Goal +:15 9-4-2 -:18 4-12-2 1st Goal +: 7 4-2-1 -:15 4-9-2 Leading: 597:02 29.2% Leading: 384:34 28.7% Trailing: 740:47 36.3% Trailing: 558:44 41.7% Even: 704:39 34.5% Even: 396:30 29.6%

2011-12 SPECIALTY STATS

Overall Record ............................................................................13-16-4ECAC Hockey Record .................................................................8-11-3Home Record .................................................................................. 7-7-2Road Record .................................................................................... 6-8-2Neutral Site Record ....................................................................... 0-1-0

In New Hampshire ........................................................................... 7-8-2In Connecticut .................................................................................. 0-2-0In Massachusetts ............................................................................. 0-0-1In New Jersey .................................................................................... 0-0-1In New York ....................................................................................... 5-5-0In Rhode Island ................................................................................. 1-0-0In Vermont ......................................................................................... 0-1-0

Scoring a Power-Play Goal ............................................................ 7-3-3Not Scoring a Power-Play Goal .................................................7-11-1Allowing a Power-Play Goal ........................................................4-13-3Not Allowing a Power-Play Goal ................................................. 8-4-0Scoring a Shorthanded Goal ........................................................ 1-1-0Allowing a Shorthanded Goal ...................................................... 1-1-0Committing 10 or More Penalties .............................................. 1-0-0Committing Fewer Than 10 Penalties ....................................12-14-4More Penalties Than Opponent .................................................7-12-3Fewer Penalties Than Opponent ................................................. 1-2-0Same Amount of Penalties ............................................................ 5-3-1

In One-Goal Games ...........................................................................5-7In Two-Goal Games ............................................................................3-4In Three-Goal or More Games ........................................................5-5In Overtime Games ........................................................................ 1-2-4Scoring 4 or More Goals ............................................................10-1-0Scoring 3 Goals ............................................................................... 2-3-2Scoring 2 Goals ............................................................................... 1-1-2Scoring Fewer Than 2 Goals .......................................................0-10-0Allowing 4 or More Goals ..........................................................3-10-0Allowing 3 or Fewer Goals .........................................................10-6-4

Scoring First Goal Of Game ......................................................... 9-4-2Opponents Score First ................................................................4-12-2Leading After One Period ............................................................. 9-1-0Trailing After One Period ............................................................1-10-0Tied After One Period ................................................................... 3-4-4Scoring First Goal Of Second Period ......................................... 6-4-3Leading After Two Periods ............................................................ 9-1-1Trailing After Two Periods ............................................................. 2-9-1Tied After Two Periods .................................................................. 1-4-2Scoring First Goal Of Third Period ...........................................10-3-1

Having 10-19 Shots On Goal ....................................................... 0-0-0Having 20-29 Shots On Goal ....................................................... 9-8-2Having 30-39 Shots On Goal ....................................................... 4-7-2Having 40 or More Shots On Goal ............................................ 0-1-0

Allowing 10-19 Shots On Goal .................................................... 0-1-0Allowing 20-29 Shots On Goal .................................................... 5-6-2Allowing 30-39 Shots On Goal .................................................... 8-6-2Allowing 40 or More Shots On Goal ......................................... 0-3-0Outshooting Opponent ................................................................. 3-7-2Opponent Outshoots Dartmouth .............................................. 9-7-2Shots Are Even ................................................................................ 1-2-0

October ............................................................................................ 1-1-0November ........................................................................................ 3-4-1December ......................................................................................... 2-0-1January ............................................................................................... 3-4-1February ............................................................................................ 2-5-1March ................................................................................................. 2-2-0

Tuesdays ............................................................................................. 0-0-1Fridays ............................................................................................... 8-5-2Saturdays .........................................................................................4-10-1Sundays .............................................................................................. 1-1-0Day Games (5 p.m. or earlier) ..................................................... 1-1-0

Games Following A Win ................................................................ 5-7-1Games Following A Loss ............................................................... 6-7-2Games Following A Tie .................................................................. 1-2-1

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OCTOBER28 BROWN W, 2-1 1-0-0 2,412 Mello (25/1) Keenan, Sikura^29 No. 9/10 YALE L, 2-1 1-1-0 2,509 Mello (25/2) Neiley

NOVEMBER4 No. 19 QUINNIPIAC* W, 5-4 2-1-0 (1-0) 2,312 Mello (32/4) D.Walsh, Beamish, M.Goggin, N.Walsh, C.Goggin^5 PRINCETON* W, 5-3 3-1-0 (2-0) 3,931 Mello (36/3) Goodship, D.Walsh, Robinson, Sikura^, McNally#11 COLGATE* L, 4-0 3-2-0 (2-1) 2,135 Mello (26/4) -12 CORNELL* L, 3-2 3-3-0 (2-2) 3,164 Mello (13/3) Sikura, Robinson18 at St. Lawrence* W, 3-1 4-3-0 (3-2) 1,213 O’Neill (20/1) N.Walsh, Lindblad^, Sikura19 at Clarkson* L, 4-0 4-4-0 (3-3) 2,136 O’Neill (27/3) -25 HARVARD* T, 3-3 (OT) 4-4-1 (3-3-1) 4,163 Mello (34/3) Sikura, Robinson, Jones27 at Vermont L, 5-3 4-5-1 (3-3-1) 3,158 Mello (23/4) Robinson (2), Jones

DECEMBER11 SACRED HEART W, 4-1 5-5-1 (3-3-1) 2,487 Morris (20/1) Jones, Neiley^, Sikura, Beamish#30 HOLY CROSS W, 3-2 6-5-1 (3-3-1) 3,874 Morris (30/2) Beamish, Jones, Sikura^31 ST. LAWRENCE T, 2-2(OT) 6-5-2 (3-3-1) 3,287 Morris (25/2) D.Walsh, E.Robinson+

JANUARY6 at Rensselaer* W, 4-3 7-5-2 (4-3-1) 3,501 Morris (28/3) McNally, Robinson, Goodship, Pinkston^7 at No. 14/RV Union* L, 7-1 7-6-2 (4-4-1) 2,404† Morris (17/5)! Beamish O’Neill (17/2)14 vs. New Hampshire L, 4-1 7-7-2 (4-4-1) 5,301 Mello (28/4) Lindblad20 at No. 9/9 Cornell* L, 4-3 (OT) 7-8-2 (4-5-1) 4,267† Morris (17/4) M. Goggin, Jones, Neiley21 at No. 18/RV Colgate* W, 5-4 (OT) 8-8-2 (5-5-1) 1,506 Mello (24/4) M.Goggin, Robinson, Mosey, Lindblad, Jones^27 BROWN* W, 6-2 9-8-2 (6-5-1) 3,107 Mello (20/2) N.Walsh, Jones, McNally^, Sikura,C.Goggin, Bourgea28 YALE* L, 5-4 9-9-2 (6-6-1) 4,469† Mello (31/5) Sikura, Mattila,Robinson, Lee31 at Harvard* T, 2-2 (OT) 9-9-3 (6-6-2) 1,748 O’Neill (26/2) McNally, Goodship

FEBRUARY3 at Princeton* T, 3-3 (OT) 9-9-4 (6-6-3) 2,292 O’Neill (36/3) Neiley (2), C.Goggin 4 at RV Quinnipiac* L, 2-1 9-10-4 (6-7-3) 3,208† O’Neill (38/2) Robinson10 No. 11/11 UNION* L, 5-1 9-11-4 (6-8-3) 3,042 O’Neill (1/2)! McNally Mello (28/3)11 RENSSELAER* L, 2-1 9-12-4 (6-9-3) 2,715 Mello (26/2) McNally17 at Yale* L, 5-3 9-13-4 (6-10-3) 3,500† Mello (23/4) McNally, C.Goggin, Jones18 at Brown* W, 4-1 10-13-4 (7-10-3) 1,801 O’Neill (34/1) Robinson (2), Lee, Jones24 CLARKSON* W, 6-4 11-13-4 (8-10-3) 2,571 Mello (35/4) Lindblad, Neiley, Sikura, McNally# (2), Goggin^25 ST. LAWRENCE* L, 3-1 11-14-4 (8-11-3) 3,601 O’Neill (21/2) McNally

MARCH2 at St. Lawrence% W, 6-3 12-14-4 1,429 O’Neill (30/3) N.Walsh, C.Goggin, Jones, Neiley^, Bourgea, Lindblad 3 at St. Lawrence% W, 4-1 13-14-4 1,368 O’Neill (38/1) Simpson, Lindblad^, Jones, N.Walsh#9 at Cornell@ L, 4-3 (2OT) 13-15-4 3,869 O’Neill (45/4) Sikura, C.Goggin, Schussler10 at Cornell@ L, 3-1 13-16-4 4,267† O’Neill (4/3)! Mosey Mello (23/0)

* ECAC Hockey Game / ^ Game-Winning Goal / + Game-Tying Goal # Empty-Net Goal / ! Goalie of Record / † Sellout / % ECAC Hockey First Round

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No. Player Opponent Period/Time Assists1. M. Keenan (1) Brown (Oct. 28) 1st/4:09 (EV) D. Walsh, T. Sikura2. T. Sikura (1)^ Brown 3rd/16:56 (EV) D. Walsh, B. McNally3. E. Neiley (1) Yale (Oct. 29) 2nd/13:52 (EV) E.Robinson,M. Lindblad4. D. Walsh (1) Quinnipiac (Nov. 4) 1st/16:03 (EV) B.McNally, T. Sikura5. J.Beamish (1) Quinnipiac 2nd/14:20 (EV) E.Robinson6. M.Goggin (1) Quinnipiac 3rd/8:24 (EV) E. Neiley7. N.Walsh (1) Quinnipiac 3rd/18:03 (EV) E. Robinson, J.Beamish8. C.Goggin (1)^ Quinnipiac 3rd/18:31 (EV) B.McNally, D.Walsh9. A.Goodship (1) Princeton (Nov. 5) 1st/3:00 (EV) J.Bourgea, P.Lee10. D.Walsh (2) Princeton 1st/7:21 (EV 4x4) M.Keenan, N.Lovejoy11. E. Robinson (1) Princeton 2nd/1:13 (EV) N.Walsh12. T.Sikura (2)^ Princeton 3rd/13:37 (EV) D.Walsh, J.Gaudet13. B.McNally (1)# Princeton 3rd/19:44 (EV) D.Walsh, T.Boldt14. T.Sikura (3) Cornell (Nov. 12) 1st/15:05 (PP) A.Simpson, D.Jones15. E.Robinson (2) Cornell 2nd/17:32 (EV) N.Walsh, J.Beamish16. N.Walsh (2) St. Lawrence (Nov. 18) 1st/1:07 (PP) J.Beamish, R.Pinkston 17. M.Lindblad (1)^ St. Lawrence 2nd/13:54 (EV) E.Neiley, D.Jones18. T.Sikura (4) St. Lawrence 3rd/8:27 (EV) C.Goggin, C.Mosey19. T. Sikura (5) Harvard (Nov. 25) 1st/12:54 (EV) -20. E.Robinson (3) Harvard 2nd/00:36 (EV) M.Lindblad, J.Gaudet21. D.Jones (1)+ Harvard 2nd/12:20 (EV) -22. E.Robinson (4) Vermont (Nov. 27) 1st/8:46 (EV) D.Jones, M.Lindblad23. E.Robinson (5) Vermont 2nd/17:16 (EV) J.Bourgea, M.Lindblad24. D.Jones (2) Vermont 3rd/4:00 (EV) D.Nycholat, M.Lindblad25. D.Jones (3) Sacred Heart (Dec. 11) 1st/4:17 (EV) E.Robinson, M.Lindblad26. E.Neiley (2)^ Sacred Heart 1st/13:22 (EV) B.McNally, T.Sikura27. T.Sikura (6) Sacred Heart 2nd/10:05 (EV) T.Boldt28. J.Beamish (2)# Sacred Heart 3rd/17:12 (SH) -29. J.Beamsish (3) Holy Cross (Dec. 30) 1st/2:02 (EV) E.Neiley, N.Walsh30. D.Jones (4) Holy Cross 2nd/13:30 (PP) M.Lindblad31. T.Sikura (7)^ Holy Cross 2nd/13:52 (EV) D.Walsh32. D.Walsh (4) St. Lawrence (Dec. 31) 2nd/11:21(PP) D.Jones, B.McNally33. E.Robinson (6)+ St. Lawrence 3rd/14:55 (EV) M.Lindblad, D.Jones34. B.McNally (2) Rensselaer (Jan. 6) 1st/17:46 (EV) T.Sikura/D.Walsh35. E.Robinson (7) Rensselaer 2nd/8:24 (PP) C.Goggin/M.Keenan36. A.Goodship (2) Rensselaer 2nd/13:05 (EV) P.Lee/J.Gaudet37. R.Pinkston (1)^ Rensselaer 2nd/14:20 (EV) M.Lindblad38. J.Beamish (4) Union (Jan. 7) 3rd/15:59 (SH) -39. M. Lindblad (2) UNH (Jan. 14) 1st /08:24 (EV) D.Jones/T.Boldt40. M.Goggin (2) Cornell (Jan. 20) 2nd/17:55 (EV) E.Neiley/C.Mosey41. D. Jones (5) Cornell 2nd/18:31 (PP) C.Goggin/E. Neiley42. E.Neiley (3) Cornell 3rd/9:46 (PP) T.Sikura/M. Lindblad43. M.Goggin (3) Colgate (Jan. 21) 1st/19:20 (EV) E.Neiley/C.Mosey44. E.Robinson (8) Colgate 3rd/00:21 (EV) D.Jones/M.Keenan45. C.Mosey (1) Colgate 3rd/1:35 (EV) M.Keenan/C.Goggin46. M.Lindblad (3) Colgate 3rd/15:24 (EV) D.Jones/E.Robinson47. D.Jones (6)^ Colgate OT/2:43 (EV) C.Goggin/M.Keenan48. N.Walsh (3) Brown (Jan. 27) 1st/3:43 (EV) D. Jones/M.Keenan49. D.Jones (7) Brown 1st/5:44 (EV) N.Walsh/C.Goggin50. B.McNally (3)^ Brown 1st/17:34 (PP) E.Robinson/J.Beamish51. T.Sikura (8) Brown 2nd/2:26 (EV) E.Neiley/M.Goggin52. C.Goggin (2) Brown 3rd/15:27 (PP) T.Sikura53. J.Bourgea (1)# Brown 3rd/19:51 (EN) P.Lee54. T.Sikura (9) Yale (Jan. 28) 1st/3:49 (EV) M.Goggin/M.Lindblad55. T.Mattila (1) Yale 1st/9:26 (EV) C.Goggin/B.McNally56. E.Robinson (9) Yale 1st/9:51 (EV) N.Walsh/D.Jones57. P.Lee (1) Yale 1st/16:08 (EV) A.Goodship/J.Bourgea

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Jesse Taylor Jason Billy Jim Connor Mark Alex Doug Mike Paul Matt Nick Troy Beamish Boldt Bourgea Fitzgerald Gaudet Goggin Goggin Goodship Jones Keenan Lee Lindblad Lovejoy MattilaBROWN 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP YALE 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNPQUINNIPIAC 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP PRINCETON 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP COLGATE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 CORNELL 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP at St. Lawrence 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP at Clarkson 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP HARVARD 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP at Vermont 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 DNP DNP SACRED HEART 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Inact. 0-0-0 HOLY CROSS 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Inact. DNPST. LAWRENCE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Inact. DNP at Rensselaer 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 Inact. DNP at Union 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Inact. DNP New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 Inact. 0-0-0 at Cornell 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Inact. 0-0-0 at Colgate 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 DNP 1-2-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 Inact. 0-0-0 BROWN 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP Inact. 0-0-0 YALE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 Inact. 1-0-1 at Harvard 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 Inact. 0-0-0 at Princeton 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 Inact. 0-0-0 at Quinnipiac 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Inact. 0-0-0 UNION 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP Inact. 0-0-0 RENSSELAER 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP Inact. 0-0-0 at Yale DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP Inact. 0-0-0 at Brown DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP Inact. 0-0-0 CLARKSON DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 Inact. 0-0-0 ST. LAWRENCE DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Inact. 0-0-0at St. Lawrence (G1) DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-3-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 Inact. 0-0-0 at St. Lawrence (G2) DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 Inact. 0-0-0at Cornell (G1) DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 Inact. DNPat Cornell (G2) DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Inact. DNP

Brandon James Cab Charlie Eric Dan Jody Rick Eric Kyle Tyler Andy Dustin Nick McNally Mello Morris Mosey Neiley Nycholat O’Neill Pinkston Robinson Schussler Sikura Simpson Walsh Walsh BROWN 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 YALE 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 QUINNIPIAC 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-2-2 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 PRINCETON 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1-2-3 0-1-1 COLGATE DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0CORNELL 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 at St. Lawrence 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 at Clarkson 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 HARVARD 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at Vermont 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0SACRED HEART 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 HOLY CROSS 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 ST. LAWRENCE 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 at Rensselaer 1-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 at Union 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 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 New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at Cornell 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 at Colgate 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 BROWN 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 DNP DNP 1-1-2 YALE 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 at Harvard 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 at Princeton 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 at Quinnipiac 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 UNION 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 RENSSELAER 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 at Yale 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 at Brown 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-1-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 CLARKSON 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 DNP DNP ST. LAWRENCE 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0at St. Lawrence (G1) 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 at St. Lawrence (G2) 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1at Cornell (G1) 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 at Cornell (G2) 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0

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GAME 2 - Ivy Shootout Dartmouth (1-1-0) Yale (1-0-1) vs. Oct. 29, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,509 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:08 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Yale................ 0 2 0 - 2 Dartmouth........... 0 1 0 - 1

1st period - Penalties -2nd period - 1, YALE, Laganiere, Antoine (Bourbonais, Clinton) 9:10(pp). 2, DART, Neiley, Eric (Robinson, Eric, Lindblad, Matt) 13:52. 3,YALE, Ziegler, Chad (Brockett, Charles, Limbert, Kevin) 18:52. Penalties - Young, Gus, YALE (slashing) 2:00; Laganiere, Antoine, YALE (tripping) 3:27; Walsh, Dustin, DART (boarding) 5:50; Goodship, Alex, DART (roughing) 8:18.3rd period - Penalties - Robinson, Eric, DART (hooking) :32; Nycholat, Dan, DART (delay of game) 8:24; Ziegler, Chad, YALE (delay of game) 8:24; Jaskowiak, Nick, YALE (tripping) 9:28; Ziegler, Chad, YALE (tripping) 18:03.Shots on goal - YALE 5-14-6 25; DART 14-8-8 30.Power plays - YALE 1 of 3; DART 0 of 3.Penalties - YALE 5 (10 min); DART 4 (8 min).Goalies - YALE, Malcolm, Jeff (60:00 minutes, 30 shots-29 saves); DART, Mello, James (58:53, 25-23) , EMPTY NET (01:07, 0-0). Win-Malcolm, Jeff. Loss-Mello, James.

GAME 1 - Ivy Shootout Dartmouth (1-0-0) vs. Brown (0-1-0) Oct. 28, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,412 Start time:7 p.m. End time: 9:20 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Brown................ 0 0 1 - 1 Dartmouth........... 1 0 1 - 2 1st period - 1, DART, Keenan, Mike (Walsh, Dustin, Sikura, Tyler) 4:09. Penalties - Farnham, Bobby, BRWN (boarding) 7:53; Robinson, Eric, DART (interference) 8:35; Lee, Paul, DART (slashing) 11:54; Robertson, Dennis, BRWN (cross-checking) 19:28.2nd period - Penalties - Jones, Doug, DART (hooking) 1:01; Lee, Paul, DART (roughing) 7:33; McNally, Brandon, DART (interference) 13:16; Maclellan, Jack, BRWN (tripping) 15:15; Nycholat, Dan, DART (hooking) 18:40; Smith, Jarred, BRWN (embellishment) 18:40.3rd period - 2, BRWN, Smith, Jarred (Carrier, Marc-Antoin, Zaires, Chris) 1:08. 3, DART, Sikura, Tyler (Walsh, Dustin, McNally, Brandon) 16:56. Penalties - Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (hooking) 4:15; Crowley,Richie, BRWN (boarding) 7:23; McNally, Brandon, DART (charging) 11:32; Maclellan, Jack, BRWN (tripping) 12:02.Shots on goal - BRWN 7-9-9 25; DART 6-7-8 21.Power plays - BRWN 0 of 6; DART 0 of 6.Penalties - BRWN 7 (14 min); DART 7 (14 min).Goalies - BRWN, Clemente, Mike 0-1-0 (59:07 minutes, 21 shots-19 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:53, 0-0); DART, Mello, James 1-0-0 (59:57, 25-24) , EMPTY NET (00:03, 0-0). Win-Mello, James. Loss-Clemente, Mike.

2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 3 Quinnipiac (7-3-0, 1-1-0 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (2-1-0, 1-0-0 ECAC) Nov. 4, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,312 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:08 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Quinnipiac.......... 2 1 1 - 4 Dartmouth........... 1 1 3 - 5 1st period - 1, QU, Spencer Heichman (Yuri Bouharev-ich, Kellen Jones) 11:42 (pp). 2, QU, John Dunbar (Bryce Van Brabant) 12:08. 3, DART, Walsh, Dustin (McNally, Brandon, Sikura, Tyler) 16:03. Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (tripping) 11:14.2nd period - 4, QU, Kellen Jones (Matthew Peca, Con-nor Jones) 12:34 (pp). 5, DART, Beamish, Jesse (Robinson, Eric) 14:20. Penalties - Zack Currie, QU (tripping) 10:37; McNally, Brandon, DART (tripping) 12:03; Lovejoy, Nick, DART (hooking) 12:30; Mike Dalhuisen, QU (tripping) 15:28; Spencer Heichman, QU (interference) 19:27.3rd period - 6, DART, Goggin, Mark (Neiley, Eric) 8:24. 7, QU, Loren Barron (Connor Jones, Kellen Jones) 11:38. 8, DART, Walsh, Nick (Robinson, Eric, Beamish, Jesse) 18:03. 9, DART, Goggin, Connor (McNally, Brandon, Walsh, Dustin) 18:31. Penalties -Shots on goal - QU 12-13-11 36; DART 5-8-12 25.Power plays - QU 2 of 2; DART 0 of 3.Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); DART 3 (6 min).Goalies - QU, Dan Clarke (58:44 minutes, 25 shots-20 saves), EMPTY NET (01:16, 0-0); DART, Mello, James (60:00, 36-32). Win-Mello, James. Loss-Dan Clarke.

GAME 4 Princeton (1-3-1, 1-2-0 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (3-1-0, 2-0-0 ECAC) Nov. 5, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,931 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:20 p.m Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Princeton........... 1 1 1 - 3 Dartmouth........... 2 1 2 - 5 1st period - 1, PRIN, Kleebaum, Rob (Calof, Andrew, Rush, Alec) :44. 2, DART, Goodship, Alex (Bourgea, Jason, Lee, Paul) 3:00. 3, DART, Walsh, Dustin (Keenan, Mike, Lovejoy, Nick) 7:21. Penalties - Nycholat, Dan, DART (roughing) 5:27; Sdao, Michael, PRIN (roughing) 5:27; TEAM, DART (delay of game) 7:21; Walsh, Nick, DART (goaltender interference) 12:43; Carlson, Eric, PRIN (tripping) 18:29.2nd period - 4, DART, Robinson, Eric (Walsh, Nick) 1:13. 5, PRIN, Berger, Jack (Calof, Andrew, Ave, Aaron) 14:11 (pp). Penalties - TEAM, DART (delay of game) 1:13; Bourgea, Jason, DART (interference) 12:59; Keenan, Mike, DART (interference) 15:37.3rd period - 6, DART, Sikura, Tyler (Walsh, Dustin, Gaudet, Jim) 13:37. 7, PRIN, Kleebaum, Rob (Sdao, Michael, Pallis, Derrick) 15:44 (pp). 8, DART, McNally, Brandon (Walsh, Dustin, Boldt, Taylor) 19:44 (empty net). Penalties - Goodwin, Jeremy, PRIN (cross-checking) 9:55; Mosey, Charlie, DART (roughing) 14:35; Boldt, Taylor, DART (cross-checking) 15:13; TEAM, DART (delay of game) 19:44.Shots on goal - PRIN 16-15-8 39; DART 10-12-8 30.Power plays - PRIN 2 of 8; DART 0 of 2.Penalties - PRIN 3 (6 min); DART 9 (18 min).Goalies - PRIN, Condon, Mike 0-1-0 (58:59 minutes, 29 shots-25 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:01, 0-0); DART, Mello, James 3-1-0 (60:00, 39-36). Win-Mello, James (3-1-0). Loss-Condon, Mike (0-1-0).

GAME 6 Cornell (3-2, 3-1 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (3-3, 2-2 ECAC) Nov. 12, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,164 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:02 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Cornell.......... 1 1 1 - 3 Dartmouth........... 1 1 0 - 2 1st period - 1, DART, Sikura, Tyler (Simpson, Andy, Jones, Doug) 15:05 (pp). 2, COR, Ferlin, Brian (Ross, Keir) 18:28. Penalties - Robinson, Eric, DART (boarding) 4:33; MacDonald, Jacob, COR (tripping)13:51.2nd period - 3, COR, D’Agostino, Nick (Lowry, Joel, Miller, Greg) 14:07 (pp). 4, DART, Robinson, Eric (Walsh, Nick, Beamish, Jesse) 17:32. Penalties - McCarron, John, COR (boarding) 8:42; McNally, Brandon, DART (roughing) 11:29; Goggin, Connor, DART (slashing) 13:33; Goodship, Alex, DART (hitting from behind) 17:46; Jones, Doug, DART (boarding) 20:00.3rd period - 5, COR, D’Agostino, Nick (Mowrey, Dustin) 9:23. Penalties - McCarron, John, COR (hitting from behind) 4:47; Nycholat, Dan, DART (cross-checking) 20:00.Shots on goal - COR 8-4-4 16; DART 5-11-9 25.Power plays - COR 1 of 5; DART 1 of 3.Penalties - COR 3 (6 min); DART 6 (15 min).Goalies - COR, Iles, Andy (60:00 minutes, 25 shots-23 saves); DART, Mello, James (58:51, 16-13) , EMPTY NET (01:09, 0-0). Win-Iles, Andy. Loss-Mello, James.

GAME 5 Colgate (6-3-1, 2-1 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (3-2-0, 2-1 ECAC) Nov. 11, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,135 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:00 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Colgate.......... 0 1 3 - 4 Dartmouth........... 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - Penalties - Neiley, Eric, DART (slashing) 4:50; Neiley, Eric, DART (interference) 19:56.2nd period - 1, CU, McCann, Mike (Gentzler, Daniel, Nasca, Mark) 3:38. Penalties - McNamara, Kevin, CU (hold-ing the stick) 8:31; Keenan, Mike, DART (cross-checking) 12:45; Goggin, Connor, DART(unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:45; Nasca, Mark, CU (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:45; Firman, Matt, CU (hooking) 16:02.3rd period - 2, CU, Wagner, Chris (Smith, Austin, Sinz, Nathan) 5:04. 3, CU, Prockow, Nick (Firman, Matt, Mayer, Austin) 5:43. 4, CU, Firman, Matt (Mayer, Austin, McNa-mara, Kevin) 16:35 (pp). Penalties - Bourgea, Jason, DART (tripping) 14:59.Shots on goal - CU 13-8-9 30; DART 8-7-15 30.Power plays - CU 1 of 4; DART 0 of 2.Penalties - CU 3 (6 min); DART 5 (10 min).Goalies - CU, Mihalik, Eric (60:00 minutes, 30 shots-30 saves); DART, Mello, James (60:00, 30-26). Win-Mihalik, Eric. Loss-Mello, James.

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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 7 Dartmouth (4-3-0, 3-2-0 ECAC) vs. St. Lawrence (3-6-0, 3-2-0 ECAC) Nov. 18, 2011 Location: Canton, N.Y. Appleton Arena Attendance: 3,164 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 8:59 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot St. Lawrence.......... 0 1 0 - 1 Dartmouth........... 1 1 1 - 3

1st period - 1, DART, Walsh, Nick/2 (Beamish, Jesse, Pinkston, Rick) 1:07 (pp). Penalties - Chris Martin, SLU (boarding) :14; Robinson, Eric, DART (slashing) 10:22.2nd period - 2, SLU, Kyle Essery/2 (Pete Child, Rick Carden) 4:30 (pp). 3, DART, Lindblad, Matt/1 (Neiley, Eric, Jones, Doug) 13:54. Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (slashing) 3:14; Patrick Doherty, SLU (slashing) 18:28.3rd period - 4, DART, Sikura, Tyler/4 (Goggin, Connor, Mosey, Charlie) 8:27. Penalties - Chris Martin, SLU (holding the stick) 9:00.Shots on goal - DART 12-8-8 28; SLU 7-9-5 21.Power plays - DART 1 of 3; SLU 1 of 2.Penalties - DART 2 (4 min); SLU 3 (6 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody W, 1-0 (60:00 minutes, 21 shots-20 saves); SLU, Matt Weninger L, 3-5-0 (57:33, 28-25) , EMPTY NET (02:27, 0-0). Win-O’Neill, Jody (W, 1-0). Loss-Matt Weninger (L, 3-5-0).

GAME 8 Dartmouth (4-4-0, 3-3-0 ECAC ) vs. Clarkson (7-4-3, 2-3-1 ECAC) Nov. 19, 2011 Location: Potsdam, N.Y. Cheel Arena Attendance: 2,136 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:09 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Clarkson.......... 1 1 2 - 4 Dartmouth........... 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - 1, CLARKSON, Morley, Jake/1 (Pokulok, Nik/1, Tamblyn, Corey/2) 9:23. Penalties - Beamish, Jesse, DART (cross-checking) 4:45; Tansey, Kevin, CLARKSON (roughing) 13:25; Robinson, Eric, DART (hooking) 16:30.2nd period - 2, CLARKSON, McPherson, Allan/5 (Tremblay, Nick/5, Oakley, Louke/8) 1:41. Penalties - Morley, Jake, CLARKSON (holding) 4:20; TEAM, DART (too many players on ice) 5:47; Keenan, Mike, DART (interference) 9:39; McNally, Brandon, DART (roughing) 9:39; Pokulok, Nik, CLARKSON (roughing) 9:39; Boldt, Taylor, DART (cross-checking) 11:51; Burton, Jarrett, CLARKSON (tripping) 13:56; Pokulok, Nik, CLARKSON (interference) 17:44.3rd period - 3, CLARKSON, Morley, Jake/2 (Howden, James/2, Pokulok, Nik/2) 10:35. 4, CLARKSON, Pawlick, Adam/2 (Tamblyn, Corey/2) 19:06 (empty net). Penalties - Tremblay, Nick, CLARKSON (tripping) 14:25.Shots on goal - DART 16-7-14 37; CLARKSON 17-8-6 31.Power plays - DART 0 of 5; CLARKSON 0 of 5.Penalties - DART 6 (12 min); CLARKSON 6 (12 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody 1-1-0 (58:39 minutes, 30 shots-27 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:21, 0-0); CLARKSON, Karpowich, Paul 7-4-3 (59:55, 37-37), EMPTY NET (00:05, 0-0).

GAME 9 Dartmouth (4-4-1, 3-3-1 ECAC ) vs. Harvard (3-3-2, 2-3-2 ECAC) Nov. 25, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 4,163 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:10 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Harvard.......... 1 2 0 - 3 Dartmouth........... 1 2 0 - 3 1st period - 1, HARV, Seward, Mike (O’Regan, Tommy, Ford, Dan) 5:47. 2, DART, Sikura, Tyler 12:54. Penalties -2nd period - 3, DART, Robinson, Eric (Lindblad, Matt, Gaudet, Jim) :36. 4, HARV, Fallstrom, Alex (Killorn, Alex, Biega, Danny) 8:37 (pp). 5, DART, Jones, Doug 12:20. 6, HARV, Greiner, Luke (Biega, Danny, Blackwell, Colin) 15:46 (pp). Penalties - Kroshus, Eric, HARV (holding the stick) 1:26; Beamish, Jesse, DART (hooking) 7:59; Keenan, Mike, DART (elbowing) 14:20; Boldt, Taylor, DART (interference) 18:05.3rd period - Penalties - Beamish, Jesse, DART (tripping) 7:59.OT period - Penalties -Shots on goal - HARV 12-15-7-3 37; DART 6-11-5-4 26.Power plays - HARV 2 of 4; DART 0 of 1.Penalties - HARV 1 (2 min); DART 4 (8 min).Goalies - HARV, Michalek, Steve (64:42 minutes, 26 shots-23 saves), EMPTY NET (00:18, 0-0); DART, Mello, James (65:00, 37-34). Harvard-Michalek, Steve (3-2-1). Dartmouth-Mello, James (3-3-1).

GAME 11 Dartmouth (5-5-1 ) vs. Sacred Heart (1-16-1) Dec. 11, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,487 Start time: 4 p.m. End time: 6:14 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Sacred Heart.......... 1 0 0 - 1 Dartmouth........... 2 1 1 - 4 1st period - 1, DART, Jones, Doug/3 (Robinson, Eric/6, Lindblad, Matt/4) 4:17. 2, SHU, GEORGE, Drew/4 (LAKE, Ben/6, SHEEHAN, Brian/8) 8:12. 3, DART, Neiley, Eric/2 (McNally, Brandon/4, Sikura, Tyler/3) 13:22. Penalties - VERBEEK, Kyle, SHU (roughing) 14:58; Pinkston, Rick, DART (holding) 19:04.2nd period - 4, DART, Sikura, Tyler/6 (Boldt, Taylor/2) 10:05. Penalties - SHEEHAN, Brian, SHU (goaltender interference) 4:57; GINGERA, Matt, SHU (hitting after whistle) 8:29; Gaudet, Jim, DART (hitting after whistle) 8:29; Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 10:46; GINGERA, Matt, SHU (roughing) 10:46; GINGERA, Matt, SHU (hitting from behind) 10:46.3rd period - 5, DART, Beamish, Jesse/2 17:12 (empty net) (sh). Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (roughing) 3:29; BAILER, Chris, SHU (cross-checking) 8:06; Jones, Doug, DART (roughing) 9:15; Jones, Doug, DART (cross-checking) 17:06.Shots on goal - SHU 7-10-4 21; DART 15-13-10 38.Power plays - SHU 0 of 4; DART 0 of 4.Penalties - SHU 6 (12 min); DART 6 (12 min).Goalies - SHU, LEGATTO, Steven 1-11-0 (59:54 minutes, 37 shots-34 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:06, 0-0); DART, Morris, Cab 1-0-0 (60:00, 21-20). Win-Morris, Cab (1-0-0). Loss-LEGATTO, Steven (1-11-0).

GAME 10 Dartmouth (4-5-1) vs. Vermont (3-8-1) Nov. 27, 2011 Location: Burlington, Vt. Gutterson Fieldhouse Attendance: 3,158 Start time: 4:05 p.m. End time: 6:00 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth.......... 1 1 1 - 3 Vermont........... 1 1 3 - 5 1st period - 1, VERMONT, Stalberg, Sebastian/5 (Markison, Colin/3, Herrington, Lance/1) 4:45. 2, DART, Robinson, Eric/4 (Jones, Doug/3, Lindblad, Matt/3) 8:46. Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (hooking) :48.2nd period - 3, VERMONT, Paliotta, Michael/1 (Reynolds, Kyle/5, Montagna, Mike/3) 11:00. 4, DART, Robinson, Eric/5 (Bourgea, Jason/2, Lindblad, Matt/4) 17:16. Penalties - MacKenzie, Drew, VERMONT (tripping) 3:19; Lenz, H.T., VERMONT (interference) 7:02; Pinkston, Rick, DART (high sticking) 11:53.3rd period - 5, DART, Jones, Doug/2 (Lindblad, Matt/5, Nycholat, Dan/4) 4:00. 6, VERMONT, MacKenzie, Drew/3 (DeCenzo, Anthony/3, Franzon, Anders/5) 5:02. 7, VERMONT, Brickley, Connor/6 (Bruneteau, Brett/3, Lenz, H.T./1) 6:43. 8, VERMONT, Stalberg, Sebastian/6(Bruneteau, Brett/8, Franzon, Anders/6) 19:57 (empty net). Penalties -Shots on goal - DART 8-12-9 29; VERMONT 9-9-10 28.Power plays - DART 0 of 2; VERMONT 0 of 2.Penalties - DART 2 (4 min); VERMONT 2 (4 min).Goalies - DART, Mello, James 3-4-1 (58:58 minutes, 27 shots-23 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:02, 0-0); VERMONT, Vazzano, Alex 1-2-0 (60:00, 29-26). Win-Vazzano, Alex (1-2-0). Loss-Mello, James (3-4-1).

GAME 12 Ledyard Classic Holy Cross (8-8) vs. Dartmouth (6-5-1) Dec. 30, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,874 Start time: 7:29 p.m. End time: 9:30 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Holy Cross.......... 1 0 1 - 2 Dartmouth........... 1 2 0 - 3 1st period - 1, DART, Beamish, Jesse/3 (Neiley, Eric/3, Walsh, Nick/3) 2:02. 2, HC, Schmidt, Adam/8 5:31. Penalties - Davis, Matthew, HC (high sticking) 11:19; Lee, Paul, DART (tripping) 13:48.2nd period - 3, DART, Jones, Doug/4 (Lindblad, Matt/6) 13:30 (pp). 4, DART, Sikura, Tyler/7 (Walsh, Dustin/6) 13:52. Penalties - Lee, Paul, DART (boarding) 6:34; Silvia, Jay, HC (interference) 7:03; Silvia, Jay, HC (interference) 12:57; Gaudet, Jim, DART (tripping) 15:24.3rd period - 5, HC, Gordon, Matt/2 (Daly, Mike/5, Schmidt, Adam/4) 19:06. Penalties - Neiley, Eric, DART (interference) 3:02; Clune, Matt, HC (interference) 7:12; Bourgea, Jason, DART (charging) 10:55.Shots on goal - HC 7-10-15 32; DART 7-9-5 21.Power plays - HC 0 of 5; DART 1 of 4.Penalties - HC 4 (8 min); DART 5 (10 min).Goalies - HC, Ginn, Matt 6-6 (58:30 minutes, 21 shots-18 saves), EMPTY NET (01:30, 0-0); DART, Morris, Cab 2-0 (59:57, 32-30), EMPTY NET (00:03, 0-0). Win-Morris, Cab (2-0). Loss-Ginn, Matt (6-6).

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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 13 Ledyard Classic Championship Game Dartmouth (6-5-2) vs. St. Lawrence (7-10-2) Dec. 31, 2011 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,287 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:14 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot St. Lawrence.......... 0 2 0 0 - 2 Dartmouth........... 0 1 1 0 - 2

1st period - Penalties - Lee, Paul, DART (tripping) 11:49; Sikura, Tyler, DART (slashing) 14:16; Kyle Flanagan, SLU (tripping) 15:38; Lindblad, Matt, DART (boarding) 17:25.2nd period - 1, DART, Walsh, Dustin (Jones, Doug, McNally, Brandon) 11:21 (pp). 2, SLU, Kyle Flanagan (Greg Carey, George Hughes) 16:02 (pp). 3, SLU, Kyle Flanagan (Chris Martin, Greg Carey) 18:35 (pp). Penalties - Greg Carey, SLU (tripping) 6:49; Kyle Flanagan, SLU(slashing) 10:11; Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 15:48; Lee, Paul, DART (roughing) 18:17.3rd period - 4, DART, Robinson, Eric (Jones, Doug, Lindblad, Matt) 15:05. Penalties - Jacob Drewiske, SLU (holding the stick) 8:50; Neiley, Eric, DART (slashing) 17:42; Riley Austin, SLU (roughing) 17:42.OT period - Penalties -Shots on goal - SLU 10-8-7-2 27; DART 5-10-10-2 27.Power plays - SLU 2 of 5; DART 1 of 4.Penalties - SLU 5 (10 min); DART 6 (12 min).Goalies - SLU, Matt Weninger (65:00 minutes, 27 shots-25 saves); DART, Morris, Cab (64:49, 27-25), EMPTY NET (00:11, 0-0). St. Lawrence-Matt Weninger (6-9-2). Dartmouth-Morris, Cab (2-0-1). SLU Wins 3-2 in SO

GAME 15 Dartmouth (7-6-2, 4-4-1 ECAC) vs. Union (10-5-6, 4-2-3 ECAC) Jan. 7, 2012 Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Messa Rink Attendance: 2,404 Start time: 7:07 p.m. End time: 9:30 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Dartmouth.......... 0 0 1 0 - 1 Union........... 3 2 2 0 - 7 1st period - 1, UNION, Welsh, Jeremy/14 7:14. 2, UNION, Gostisbehere, Shayne/3 (Simpson, Wayne/6, Bodie, Kyle/9) 15:23 (pp). 3, UNION, Carr, Daniel/10 (Jooris, Josh/8, Mingoia, Trevor/2) 17:07 (pp). Penalties - Vasaturo, Charlie, UNION (hooking) 11:27; Robinson, Eric, DART (hooking) 14:06; Morris, Cab, DART (high sticking) 16:24; McNally, Brandon, DART (slashing) 19:13.2nd period - 4, UNION, Mingoia, Trevor/2 (Carr, Daniel/9, Jooris, Josh/9) :47 (pp). 5, UNION, Mingoia, Trevor/3 (Sullivan, Kevin/5, Bodie, Kyle/10) 1:58. Penalties - Neiley, Eric, DART (high sticking) 12:11; Jooris, Josh, UNION (high sticking) 12:11; Hatch, Matt, UNION(holding) 16:43.3rd period - 6, UNION, Carr, Daniel/11 (Bodie, Mat/15) 5:54 (pp). 7, UNION, Ikkala, Cole/2 (Coatta, Sam/4) 9:24. 8, DART, Beamish, Jesse/4 15:59 (sh). Penalties - Jones, Doug, DART (interference) 4:58; Ikkala, Cole, UNION (unsportsmanlike conduct) 10:03; Ikkala, Cole,UNION (roughing) 10:03; Goggin, Connor, DART (roughing) 10:03; McNally, Brandon, DART (charging) 14:38; McNally, Brandon, DART (game misconduct) 14:38; Gaudet, Jim, DART (cross-checking) 19:51.Shots on goal - DART 9-11-10 30; UNION 18-13-10 41.Power plays - DART 0 of 3; UNION 4 of 6.Penalties - DART 9 (29 min); UNION 5 (10 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody (38:02 minutes, 19 shots-17 saves) , Morris, Cab 3-1-1 (21:58, 22-17); UNION, Grosenick, Troy 9-3-3 (60:00, 30-29). Win- Grosenick, Troy (9-3-3). Loss-Morris, Cab (3-1-1).

GAME 14 Dartmouth (7-5-2, 4-3-1 ECAC) vs. Rensselaer (3-16-0, 1-7-0 ECAC) Jan. 6, 2012 Location: Troy, N.Y. Houston Field House Attendance: 3,501 Start time: 7:30 p.m. End time: 9:55 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth.......... 1 3 0 - 4 Rensselaer........... 1 2 0 - 3

1st period - 1, RPI, Malchuk, Joel/3 (Dolan, Bo/2, Tinordi, Matt/3) 12:31. 2, DART, McNally, Brandon/2 (Sikura, Tyler/4, Walsh, Dustin/7) 17:46. Penalties - Higgs, Brock, RPI (hooking) 7:05; McGowan, Mark, RPI (hooking) 17:46.2nd period - 3, DART, Robinson, Eric/7 (Goggin, Connor/2, Keenan, Mike/2) 8:24 (pp). 4, DART, Goodship, Alex/2 (Lee, Paul/2, Gaudet, Jim/3) 13:05. 5, DART, Pinkston, Rick/1 (Lindblad, Matt/8) 14:20. 6, RPI, Haggerty, Ryan/5 (Bailen, Nick/7, Higgs, Brock/9) 16:13 (pp). 7, RPI, Tinordi, Matt/2 (O’Grady, Marty/2, Bailen, Nick/8) 16:34 (pp). Penalties - Leboeuf, Guy, RPI (boarding) 8:20; Robinson, Eric, DART (boarding) 9:11; Goggin, Connor, DART (interference) 14:32; Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 15:16.3rd period - Penalties - Beamish, Jesse, DART (hooking) 12:38.Shots on goal - DART 7-13-7 27; RPI 11-13-7 31.Power plays - DART 1 of 3; RPI 2 of 4.Penalties - DART 4 (8 min); RPI 3 (6 min).Goalies - DART, Morris, Cab 3-0-1 (60:00 minutes, 31 shots-28 saves); RPI, Merriam, Bryce 2-12-0 (58:32, 27-23) , EMPTY NET (01:28, 0-0). Win-Morris, Cab (3-0-1). Loss-Merriam, Bryce (2-12-0).

GAME 16 Battle for the Riverstone Cup Dartmouth (7-7-2) vs. UNH (8-11-2) Jan. 14, 2012 Location: Manchester, N.H. Verizon Wireless Arena Attendance: 5,301 Start time: 7:00 p.m. End time: 9:04 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth.......... 1 0 0 - 1 UNH........... 1 2 1 - 4

1st period - 1, DART, Lindblad, Matt/2 (Jones, Doug/6, Boldt, Taylor/3) 8:24. 2, UNH, Moses, Stevie/13 (van Riemsdyk, Trevor/9, Goumas, Kevin/12) 15:03 (pp). Penalties - Gaudet, Jim, DART (interference) 6:17; Lee, Paul, DART (o-interference) 8:52; Goodship, Alex, DART (holding) 13:41; Keenan, Mike, DART (hitting from behind) 14:45; Knodel, Eric, UNH (holding) 19:08.2nd period - 3, UNH, Moses, Stevie/14 (Goumas, Kevin/13) 1:03 (sh). 4, UNH, Moses, Stevie/15 (Hardowa, Connor/6, van Riemsdyk, Trevor/10) 15:50 (pp). Penalties - Hardowa, Connor, UNH (interference) 8:36; Goggin, Connor, DART (elbowing) 15:37.3rd period - 5, UNH, Moses, Stevie/16 (Sorkin, Nick/16, Goumas,Kevin/14) 7:27. Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (hitting after whistle) 8:09; Block, Austin, UNH (hitting after whistle) 8:09; Silengo, Jeff, UNH (hitting after whistle) 8:09; Sikura, Tyler, DART (hitting after whistle) 8:09; Borisenok, Mike, UNH (roughing) 11:55.Shots on goal - DART 4-4-14 22; UNH 16-7-9 32.Power plays - DART 0 of 3; UNH 2 of 5.Penalties - DART 7 (14 min); UNH 5 (10 min).Goalies - DART, Mello, James 3-5-1 (60:00 minutes, 32 shots - 28 saves); UNH, DeSmith, Casey 2-2-0 (59:43, 22-21) , EMPTY NET (00:17, 0-0). Win-DeSmith, Casey (2-2-0). Loss-Mello, James (3-5-1). UNH wins the RiverStone Cup. Moses is named MVP of the game.

GAME 17 Dartmouth (7-8-2, 4-5-1 ECAC) vs. Cornell (11-4-3, 8-1-2 ECAC) Jan. 20, 2012 Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Lynah Rink Attendance: 4,267 Start time: 7:06 p.m. End time: 9:26 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Dartmouth.......... 0 2 1 0 - 3 Cornell........... 1 2 0 1 - 4

1st period - 1, COR, Ferlin, Brian/7 (Ryan, Joakim/6, Mowrey, Dustin/5) 5:48. Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (interference) 13:08; Axell, Erik, COR (hitting after whistle) 13:08.2nd period - 2, COR, Mowrey, Dustin/3 (D’Agostino, Nick/8, Ferlin, Brian/10) 4:39 (pp). 3, DART, Goggin, Mark/2 (Neiley, Eric/4, Mosey, Charlie/2) 17:55. 4, DART, Jones, Doug/5 (Goggin, Connor/3, Neiley, Eric/5) 18:31 (pp). 5, COR, Jillson, Locke/4 (Dias, Madison/1) 19:33. Penalties - Walsh, Nick, DART (hooking) 3:10; Mosey, Charlie, DART(tripping) 12:18; Goggin, Mark, DART (roughing) 15:04; D’Agostino, Nick, COR (roughing) 18:05; Miller, Greg, COR (cross-checking) 19:43. 3rd period - 6, DART, Neiley, Eric/3 (Sikura, Tyler/5, Lindblad, Matt/10) 9:46 (pp). Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (tripping) 6:07; Jillson, Locke, COR (tripping) 9:39; Brisson, Mathieu, COR (hooking) 13:23.OT period - 7, COR, Bardreau, Cole/3 (Whitney, Sean/5, Collins, Sean/8) 2:05 (pp). Penalties - Robinson, Eric, DART (slashing) 1:01.Shots on goal - DART 13-10-4-1 28; COR 5-11-3-2 21.Power plays - DART 2 of 4; COR 2 of 5.Penalties - DART 6 (12 min); COR 5 (10 min).Goalies - DART, Morris, Cab 3-1-2 (62:05 minutes, 21 shots-17 saves); COR, Iles, Andy 11-4-3 (61:42, 28-25) , EMPTY NET (00:23, 0-0). Win-Iles, Andy (11-4-3). Loss-Morris, Cab (3-1-2).

GAME 18 Dartmouth (8-8-2, 5-5-1 ECAC) vs. Colgate (12-9-3, 6-5-1 ECAC) Jan. 21, 2012 Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Starr Rink Attendance: 1,506 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:18 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Dartmouth.......... 1 0 3 1 - 5 Colgate........... 1 3 0 0 - 4

1st period - 1, CU, Bartliff, Kurtis 2:40 (sh). 2, DART, Goggin, Mark (Neiley, Eric, Mosey, Charlie) 19:20. Penalties - Prockow, Nick, CU (boarding) 2:27; Sikura, Tyler, DART (tripping) 11:44; Lee, Paul, DART (hooking) 14:45; Bourdon, Robbie, CU (slashing) 15:28.2nd period - 3, CU, Wilson, Joe (Smith, Austin, Wagner, Chris) 17:33. 4, CU, Firman, Matt (Lidgett, John, Mayer, Austin) 17:51. 5, CU, Smith, Austin (McPherson, Corbin, Wagner, Chris) 19:38. Penalties - Price, Jeremy, CU (cross-checking) :27; Keenan, Mike, DART (tripping) 8:43; Keenan, Mike, DART (boarding) 11:54.3rd period - 6, DART, Robinson, Eric (Jones, Doug, Keenan, Mike) :21. 7, DART, Mosey, Charlie (Keenan, Mike, Goggin, Connor) 1:35. 8, DART, Lindblad, Matt (Jones, Doug, Robinson, Eric) 15:24. Penalties - Sikura, Tyler, DART (tripping) 4:57; Price, Jeremy, CU (interference)6:01; Goggin, Mark, DART (10-minute misconduct) 9:01.OT period - 9, DART, Jones, Doug (Goggin, Connor, Lindblad, Matt) 2:43. Penalties -Shots on goal - DART 11-7-9-1 28; CU 10-11-7-0 28.Power plays - DART 0 of 4; CU 0 of 5.Penalties - DART 6 (20 min); CU 4 (8 min).Goalies - DART, Mello, James 4-5-1 (62:20 minutes, 28 shots-24 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:23, 0-0); CU, Evin, Alex 4-2-1 (62:43, 28-23). Win-Mello, James (4-5-1). Loss-Evin, Alex (4-2-1).

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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 19 Brown (8-9-3, 5-6-2 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (9-8-2, 6-5-1 ECAC) Jan. 27, 2012 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,107 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:25 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Brown.......... 0 2 0 0 - 2 Dartmouth........... 3 1 2 0 - 6

1st period - 1, DART, Walsh, Nick (Jones, Doug, Keenan, Mike) 3:43. 2, DART, Jones, Doug (Walsh, Nick, Goggin, Connor) 5:44. 3, DART, McNally, Brandon (Robinson, Eric, Beamish, Jesse) 17:34 (pp). Penalties - Lamacchia, Massimo, BRWN (high sticking) 17:15; Neiley, Eric, DART (high sticking) 20:00.2nd period - 4, BRWN, Zaires, Chris (Buvinow, Jeff, Crowley, Richie) 2:06. 5, DART, Sikura, Tyler (Neiley, Eric, Goggin, Mark) 2:26. 6, BRWN, Maclellan, Jack (Lorito, Matt, Buvinow, Jeff) 18:39. Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (tripping) 3:29; Farnham, Bobby, BRWN (interference) 4:07; Maclellan, Jack, BRWN (slashing) 4:34; Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 6:29; Jones, Doug, DART (slashing) 18:39.3rd period - 7, DART, Goggin, Connor (Sikura, Tyler) 15:27 (pp). 8, DART, Bourgea, Jason (Lee, Paul) 19:51 (empty net). Penalties - Robinson, Eric, DART (roughing) 3:57; Buvinow, Jeff, BRWN (holding) 13:45; Goggin, Mark, DART (unsportsmanlike conduct) 13:45; Maclellan,Jack, BRWN (holding) 14:28; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (charging) 16:50; Nycholat, Dan, DART (cross-checking) 16:50; Wahl, Matt, BRWN (roughing) 18:09; Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 18:47; Maclellan, Jack, BRWN (roughing) 18:47; Keenan, Mike, DART (10-minute misconduct) 18:47; Maclellan, Jack, BRWN (10-minute misconduct) 18:47; McNally, Brandon, DART (roughing) 18:47; Crowley, Richie, BRWN (roughing) 18:47; Pinkston, Rick, DART (roughing) 18:47; Pinkston, Rick, DART (10-minute misconduct) 18:47; Farnham, Bobby, BRWN (10-minute misconduct) 18:47; Gaudet, Jim, DART (10-minute misconduct) 18:47; Crowley, Richie, BRWN (10-minute misconduct) 18:47.Shots on goal - BRWN 8-8-6 22; DART 10-16-13 39.Power plays - BRWN 0 of 5; DART 2 of 5.Penalties - BRWN 12 (48 min); DART 13 (50 min).Goalies - BRWN, De Filippo, Marco 1-2-2 (17:34 minutes, 10 shots-7 saves) , Clemente, Mike (40:01, 28-26) , EMPTY NET (02:25, 0-0); DART, Mello, James 5-5-1 (59:45, 22-20) , EMPTY NET (00:15, 0-0).Win - Mello (5-5-1). Loss - De Filippo (1-2-2)

GAME 20 Yale (9-10-2, 6-7-1 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (9-9-2, 6-6-1 ECAC) Jan. 28, 2012 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 4,469 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:16 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Yale.......... 1 1 3 - 5 Dartmouth........... 4 0 0 - 4

1st period - 1, DART, Sikura, Tyler (Goggin, Mark, Lindblad, Matt) 3:49. 2, YALE, Limbert, Kevin (Root, Jesse, O’Neill, Brian) 4:56. 3, DART, Mattila, Troy (Goggin, Connor, McNally, Brandon) 9:26. 4, DART, Robinson, Eric (Walsh, Nick, Jones, Doug) 9:51. 5, DART, Lee, Paul (Bourgea, Jason, Goodship, Alex) 16:08. Penalties -2nd period - 6, YALE, Agostino,Kenny (Laganiere, Antoine) 9:59. Penalties - Root, Jesse, YALE (hooking) 1:58; O’Neill, Brian, YALE (cross-checking) 6:17.3rd period - 7, YALE, Fallen, Tommy (O’Neill, Brian) 4:49. 8, YALE, Root, Jesse (Jaskowiak, Nick, Ziegler, Chad) 8:42 (pp). 9, YALE, Agostino,Kenny (Dueck, Colin) 19:26. Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (tripping) :09; Lee, Paul, DART (hooking) 7:11; Ziegler, Chad, YALE (cross-checking) 8:42.Shots on goal - YALE 13-8-15 36; DART 20-7-6 33.Power plays - YALE 1 of 2; DART 0 of 3.Penalties - YALE 3 (6 min); DART 2 (4 min).Goalies - YALE, Maricic, Nick 1-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 33 shots-29 saves); DART, Mello, James 5-6-1 (60:00, 36-31). Win - Maricic, Nick (1-1-0). Loss-Mello, James (5-6-1).

GAME 21 Dartmouth (9-9-3, 6-6-2 ECAC) vs. Harvard (6-6-9, 5-4-7 ECAC) Jan. 31, 2012 Location: Cambridge, Mass. Bright Hockey Center Attendance: 1,748 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:19 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Dartmouth.......... 0 2 0 0 - 2 Harvard........... 0 1 1 0 - 2 1st period - Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (tripping) 8:22. 2nd period - 1, DART, McNally, Brandon/4 (Keenan, Mike/6, Robinson, Eric/7) 6:59 (pp). 2, DART, Goodship, Alex/3 (Goggin, Mark/3, Lee, Paul/5) 7:17. 3, HARV, Greiner, Luke/5 (Rempel, Brendan/2, Kroshus, Eric/7) 14:49. Penalties - Killorn, Alex, HARV (high sticking) :21; Moore, Colin, HARV (holding) 5:19; Beamish, Jesse, DART (tripping) 12:10; Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 15:43; Greiner, Luke, HARV (tripping) 19:13. 3rd period - 4, HARV, Blackwell, Colin/5 (Everson, Marshall/11, Biega, Danny/19) 13:36 (pp). Penalties - Lee, Paul, DART (tripping) 13:15.OT period - Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (charging) 4:58.Shots on goal - DART 7-11-10-3 31; HARV 6-11-7-4 28.Power plays - DART 1 of 3; HARV 1 of 5.Penalties - DART 5 (10 min); HARV 3 (6 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody (65:00 minutes, 28 shots-26 saves); HARV, Michalek, Steve (64:55, 31-29) , EMPTY NET (00:05, 0-0). Dartmouth-O’Neill, Jody (1-1-1). Harvard-Michalek, Steve (6-5-8).

GAME 22 Dartmouth (9-9-4, 6-6-3 ECAC) vs. Princeton (7-10-6, 5-8-3 ECAC) Feb. 3, 2012 Location: Princeton, N.J. Hobey Baker Rink Attendance: 2,292 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 10:17 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Dartmouth........... 1 1 1 0 - 3 Princeton........... 1 1 1 0 - 3 1st period - 1, PRIN, Sdao, Michael (Maugeri, Tyler, Kleebaum, Rob) :42. 2, DART, Neiley, Eric (Nycholat, Dan, Sikura, Tyler) 9:49. Penalties - Nycholat, Dan, DART (checking) 1:26; Keenan, Mike, DART (high sticking) 16:09; Calof, Andrew, PRIN (tripping) 18:05.2nd period - 3, PRIN, Kleebaum, Rob (Ave, Aaron) 3:02. 4, DART, Neiley, Eric (Lindblad, Matt, Goggin, Connor) 13:44 (pp). Penalties - Goodwin, Jeremy, PRIN (interference) 3:45; Pinkston, Rick, DART (hooking) 7:25; Ammon, Andrew, PRIN (interference) 12:12; Ave, Aaron, PRIN (high sticking) 19:17.3rd period - 5, PRIN, Hagel, Marc (Goodwin, Jeremy, Calof, Andrew) 2:49. 6, DART, Goggin, Connor (Lindblad, Matt, Sikura, Tyler) 3:59. Penalties - Boldt, Taylor, DART (hooking) 19:10.OT period - Penalties -Shots on goal - DART 8-13-9-2 32; PRIN 18-9-11-1 39.Power plays - DART 1 of 4; PRIN 0 of 4.Penalties - DART 4 (8 min); PRIN 4 (8 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody (64:55 minutes, 39 shots-36 saves), EMPTY NET (00:05, 0-0); PRIN, Condon, Mike (65:00, 32-29). Dartmouth-O’Neill, Jody (1-1-2). Princeton-Condon, Mike (3-4-3).

GAME 23 Dartmouth (9-10-4, 6-7-3 ECAC) vs. Quinnipiac (14-9-5, 6-6-4 ECAC) Feb. 4, 2012 Location: Hamden Conn. TD Bank Sports Center Attendance: 3,208 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:12 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth.......... 0 0 1 - 1 Quinnipiac........... 2 0 0 - 2 1st period - 1, QU, Connor Jones/6 (Zach Davies/8) 2:11. 2, QU, Ben Arnt/4 (Yuri Bouharevich/10, Zach Davies/9) 7:09 (pp). Penalties - Jones, Doug, DART (hitting after whistle) 6:15; Connor Jones, QU (holding) 8:51; Goggin, Connor, DART (holding) 16:44.2nd period - Penalties - Zach Davies, QU (tripping) 11:50; Neiley, Eric, DART (roughing) 13:15; Jeremy Langlois, QU (roughing) 13:15; Goggin, Connor, DART (slashing) 15:44.3rd period - 3, DART, Robinson, Eric/10 (Beamish, Jesse/5, Boldt, Taylor/4) 13:42. Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (cross-checking) :24; Connor Jones, QU (roughing) 5:19; Neiley, Eric, DART (instigating) 20:00; Neiley, Eric, DART (hitting after whistle) 20:00; Mike Dalhuisen, QU (hitting after whistle) 20:00.Shots on goal - DART 11-8-14 33; QU 10-17-13 40.Power plays - DART 0 of 2; QU 1 of 4.Penalties - DART 7 (17 min); QU 5 (13 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody 1-2-1 (58:42 minutes, 40 shots-38 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:18, 0-0); QU, Dan Clarke 7-3-0 (60:00, 33-32).Penalty shots - [2nd 11:50] DART Goggin, Mark MISSED. Win-Dan Clarke (7-3-0). Loss-O’Neill, Jody (1-2-1).

GAME 24 Union (17-6-7, 11-3-4 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (9-11-4, 6-8-3 ECAC) Feb. 10, 2012 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,042 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:08 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Union........... 2 2 1 - 5 Dartmouth........... 0 1 0 - 1 1st period - 1, UNION, Zajac, Kelly/8 (Hatch, Matt/8, Simpson, Wayne/11) 1:06. 2, UNION, Sullivan, Kevin/3 (Bodie, Kyle/17, Coburn, Greg/6) 5:28. Penalties -2nd period - 3, UNION, Novak, Max (Ikkala, Cole, Coatta, Sam) 4:20. 4, DART, McNally, Brandon/5 (Goodship, Alex/2) 16:14. 5, UNION, Hatch, Matt/6 (Zajac, Kelly/29, Simpson, Wayne/11) 18:09. Penalties - Pinkston, Rick, DART (interference) 9:03.3rd period - 6, UNION, Bodie, Mat/8 (Welsh, Jeremy/8, Ciampini, Daniel/2) 18:26. Penalties - McNally, Brandon, DART (slashing) 7:01; Gostisbehere, Shayne, UNION (embellishment) 7:01; Reid, Taylor, UNION (tripping) 14:19.Shots on goal - UNION 7-19-8 34; DART 8-9-10 27.Power plays - UNION 0 of 1; DART 0 of 1.Penalties - UNION 2 (4 min); DART 2 (4 min). Goalies - UNION, Stevens, Colin 3-2-4 (60:00 minutes, 27 shots-26 saves); DART, O’Neill, Jody 1-3-1 (05:28, 3-1) , Mello, James (54:32, 31-28).Win - Stevens, Colin (3-2-4). Loss - O’Neill, Jody (1-3-2).

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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 25 Rensselaer (8-19-3, 5-10-3 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (9-12-4, 6-9-3 ECAC) Feb. 11, 2012 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,715 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:04 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Rensselaer........... 1 1 0 - 2 Dartmouth.......... 0 1 0 - 1 1st period - 1, RPI, Malchuk, Joel (Rogic, Johnny) 9:23. Penalties - Curadi, Luke, RPI (tripping) 15:39.2nd period - 2, RPI, Laliberte, Jacob (Bailen, Nick, Dolan, Bo) 6:20 (pp). 3, DART, McNally, Brandon (Walsh, Nick) 10:07. Penalties - Pinkston, Rick, DART (hitting from behind) 4:54; McNally, Brandon,DART (boarding) 7:51; Rogic, Johnny, RPI (boarding) 13:26.3rd period - Penalties - Angers-Goulet, Alex, RPI (tripping) 8:56; McNally, Brandon, DART (boarding) 11:14; Keenan, Mike, DART (interference) 14:18; Bergin, Mike, RPI (interference) 18:56; Robinson, Eric, DART (interference) 19:57. Shots on goal - RPI 9-5-14 28; DART 7-2-11 20.Power plays - RPI 1 of 4; DART 0 of 4.Penalties - RPI 4 (8 min); DART 5 (10 min).Goalies - RPI, Merriam, Bryce 6-15-2 (60:00 minutes, 20 shots-19 saves); DART, Mello, James 5-7-1 (58:59, 28-26) , EMPTY NET (01:01, 0-0).Win-Merriam, Bryce (6-15-2). Loss-Mello, James (5-7-1).

GAME 26 Dartmouth (9-13-4, 6-10-3 ECAC) vs. Yale (11-13-2, 8-10-1 ECAC) Feb. 17, 2012 Location: New Haven, Conn. Ingalls Rink Attendance: 3,500 Start time: 7:40 p.m. End time: 10:01 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth........... 0 2 1 - 3 Yale.......... 1 1 3 - 5

1st period - 1, YALE, Agostino,Kenny/11 (Day, Anthony/1, Miller, Andrew/23) 16:47. Penalties - TEAM, DART (too many players on ice) 4:53; Gaudet, Jim, DART (hooking) 5:39; McNally, Brandon, DART (boarding) 10:14; Balch, Josh, YALE (hooking) 13:39; Jaskowiak, Nick, YALE (hooking) 19:14.2nd period - 2, DART, McNally, Brandon/7 (Lee, Paul/5, Pinkston, Rick/2) 6:51. 3, YALE, O’Neill, Brian/18 (Dueck, Colin/7, Root, Jesse/12) 7:45. 4, DART, Goggin, Connor/4 (McNally, Brandon/7) 16:15. Penalties - Neiley, Eric, DART (10-minute misconduct) 8:46; Neiley, Eric, DART (delay of game) 8:46; Brockett, Charles, YALE (hooking) 12:14; Limbert, Kevin, YALE (interference) 17:45.3rd period - 5, YALE, Root, Jesse/4 (Miller, Andrew/24, O’Neill, Brian/14) 2:18 (pp). 6, YALE, Ziegler, Chad/7 (Peel, Kevin/5, Jaskowiak, Nick/8) 4:27 (pp). 7, DART, Jones, Doug/8 (Walsh, Nick/7, Robinson, Eric/8) 10:23. 8, YALE, Peel, Kevin/4 (Root, Jesse/13, O’Neill, Brian/15) 19:34 (empty net) (pp). Penalties - Lee, Paul, DART (goaltender interference) 1:19; Goggin, Mark, DART (charging) 3:03; Dueck, Colin, YALE (tripping) 6:19; Agostino,Kenny, YALE (interference) 10:23; Agostino,Kenny, YALE (high sticking) 18:02; Goggin, Connor, DART (high sticking) 18:02; Robinson, Eric, DART (slashing) 18:02; Ziegler, Chad, YALE (charging) 19:51.Shots on goal - DART 12-8-10 30; YALE 11-7-10 28.Power plays - DART 0 of 7; YALE 3 of 7.Penalties - DART 9 (26 min); YALE 8 (16 min).Goalies - DART, Mello, James 5-8-1 Overall (59:09 minutes, 27 shots-23 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:51, 0-0); YALE, Maricic, Nick 1-1-2 Overall (60:00, 30-27). Win-Maricic, Nick (1-1-2). Loss-Mello, James (5-8-1).

GAME 27 Dartmouth (10-13-4, 7-10-3 ECAC) vs. Brown (8-15-4, 5-12-3 ECAC) Feb. 18, 2012 Location: Providence, R.I. Meehan Auditorium Attendance: 1801 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:11 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth........... 2 1 1 - 4 Brown.......... 0 0 1 - 1 1st period - 1, DART, Robinson, Eric (Jones, Doug, Pinkston, Rick) 3:22. 2, DART, Robinson, Eric (Walsh, Nick, Simpson, Andy) 9:44. Penalties - Hourihan, Mark, BRWN (game misconduct) 10:23; Hourihan, Mark, BRWN (contact to the head) 10:23; Goggin, Connor, DART (gamemisconduct) 11:22; Goggin, Connor, DART (contact to the head) 11:22; Sikura, Tyler, DART (holding) 11:22; Juola, Michael, BRWN (holding) 19:03; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (slashing) 20:00.2nd period - 3, DART, Lee, Paul (Pinkston, Rick, McNally, Brandon) 12:09. Penalties - Harlow, Matt, BRWN (roughing) 5:50; Pinkston, Rick, DART (roughing) 5:50; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (boarding) 13:12; McNally, Brandon, DART (slashing) 13:58; Mattila, Troy, DART (hooking) 16:34.3rd period - 4, BRWN, Harlow, Matt (Lorito, Matt, Hathaway, Garnet) 5:48. 5, DART, Jones, Doug (Robinson, Eric) 13:22. Penalties -Shots on goal - DART 7-11-9 27; BRWN 11-13-11 35.Power plays - DART 0 of 4; BRWN 0 of 4.Penalties - DART 6 (23 min); BRWN 6 (23 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody (60:00 minutes, 35 shots-34 saves); BRWN, Clemente, Mike (60:00, 27-23). Win-O’Neill, Jody. Loss-Clemente, Mike.

GAME 28 Clarkson (15-14-6, 9-8-4 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (11-13-4, 8-10-3 ECAC) Feb. 24, 2012 Location: Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 2,573 Start time: 7:30 p.m. End time: 9:45 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Clarkson........... 0 2 2 - 4 Brown.......... 4 0 2 - 6 1st period - 1, DART, Lindblad, Matt (Neiley, Eric, Sikura, Tyler) 5:24. 2, DART, Neiley, Eric (Sikura, Tyler, Lindblad, Matt) 10:31. 3, DART, Sikura, Tyler (Goggin, Connor, Neiley, Eric) 13:26. 4, DART, McNally, Brandon (Jones, Doug, Pinkston, Rick) 19:59. Penalties - Schussler, Kyle, DART (cross-checking) 2:46.2nd period - 5, CLARKSON, Himelson, Andrew Frederick, Will) 2:30. 6, CLARKSON, Pawlick, Adam (Tremblay, Nick, Sexton, Ben) 7:02 (pp). Penalties - Himelson, Andrew, CLARKSON (hooking) :22; Marsh, Patrick, CLARKSON (interference) 4:34; Sikura, Tyler, DART (interference) 6:03; Keenan, Mike, DART (interference) 11:58.3rd period - 7, DART, Goggin, Connor (Robinson, Eric, Jones, Doug) 11:14 (pp). 8, CLARKSON, McPherson, Allan (Pawlick, Adam, Tansey, Kevin) 14:38. 9, CLARKSON, Oakley, Louke (Howden, James) 15:04. 10, DART, McNally, Brandon 19:14 (empty net). Penalties - Himelson, Andrew, CLARKSON (tripping) 11:09; Boak, Alex, CLARKSON (high sticking) 13:12; Jones, Doug, DART (interference) 13:43.Shots on goal - CLARKSON 13-11-15 39; DART 13-10-12 35.Power plays - CLARKSON 1 of 4; DART 1 of 4.Penalties - CLARKSON 4 (8 min); DART 4 (8 min).Goalies - CLARKSON, Karpowich, Paul 15-12-6 (59:46 minutes, 34 shots-29 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:14, 0-0); DART, Mello, James 6-8-1(60:00, 39-35). Win-Mello, James (6-8-1). Loss-Karpowich, Paul (15-12-6).

GAME 29 St. Lawrence (14-17-3, 10-11-1 ECAC) vs. Dartmouth (11-14-4, 8-11-3 ECAC) Feb. 25, 2012 Location:Hanover, N.H. Thompson Arena Attendance: 3,601 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:06 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot St. Lawrence........... 2 0 1 - 3 Dartmouth.......... 0 1 0 - 1 1st period - 1, SLU, Kyle Flanagan (Greg Carey, Chris Martin) 15:24. 2, SLU, George Hughes (Kyle Essery) 17:11. Penalties -2nd period - 3, DART, McNally, Brandon (Robinson, Eric, Jones, Doug) 2:07 (pp). Penalties - Greg Carey, SLU (tripping) :28.3rd period - 4, SLU, Gunnar Hughes (Chris Martin, George Hughes) 19:50 (empty net). Penalties -Shots on goal - SLU 8-11-5 24; DART 6-12-11 29.Power plays - SLU 0 of 0; DART 1 of 1.Penalties - SLU 1 (2 min); DART 0 (0 min).Goalies - SLU, Matt Weninger 13-14-3 (60:00 minutes, 29 shots-28 saves); DART, O’Neill, Jody 2-4-2 (59:07, 23-21) , EMPTY NET (00:53, 0-0).Win-Matt Weninger (13-14-3). Loss-O’Neill, Jody (2-4-2).

GAME 30 - ECAC First Round Dartmouth (12-14-4) vs. St. Lawrence (14-18-3) March 2, 2012 Location: Canton, N.Y. Appleton Arena Attendance: 1,429 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:07 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth........... 1 1 4 - 6 St. Lawrence.......... 0 2 1 - 3

1st period - 1, DART, Walsh, Nick/4 (Lee, Paul, Pinkston, Rick) 19:08. Penalties - Mosey, Charlie, DART (hooking) 13:16.2nd period - 2, DART, Goggin, Connor/6 (Walsh, Nick, Keenan, Mike) 2:52. 3, SLU, Mark Armstrong/3 (Rick Carden) 9:54. 4, SLU, Tommy Thompson/3 (Max Mobley, Jacob Drewiske) 10:19. Penalties - Goggin, Connor, DART (interference) 16:06; Goggin, Connor, DART (cross-checking) 19:20.3rd period - 5, DART, Jones, Doug/10 (Keenan, Mike) 2:29 (pp). 6, SLU, Greg Carey/14 (Kyle Flanagan, Chris Martin) 2:41. 7, DART, Neiley, Eric/7 (Sikura, Tyler, Keenan, Mike) 11:15. 8, DART, Bourgea, Jason/2 (Mosey, Charlie) 12:39. 9, DART, Lindblad, Matt/5 (Sikura, Tyler) 15:21. Penalties - Max Mobley, SLU (tripping) 2:22; McNally,Brandon, DART (hooking) 8:08; Riley Austin, SLU (tripping) 13:44; McNally, Brandon, DART (elbowing) 14:51; McNally, Brandon, DART (elbowing) 17:54; Chris Martin, SLU (roughing) 19:00.Shots on goal - DART 7-8-11 26; SLU 9-11-13 33.Power plays - DART 1 of 3; SLU 0 of 6.Penalties - DART 6 (12 min); SLU 3 (6 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody W, 3-4-2 (60:00 minutes, 33 shots-30 saves); SLU, Matt Weninger L, 13-15-3 (60:00, 26-20). Win-O’Neill, Jody (W, 3-4-2). Loss-Matt Weninger (L, 13-15-3). Dartmouth takes 1-0 series lead

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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 31 - ECAC First Round Dartmouth (13-14-4) vs. St. Lawrence (14-19-3) March 2, 2012 Location: Canton, N.Y. Appleton Arena Attendance: 1,368 Start time: 7 p.m. End time: 9:11 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth........... 2 1 1 - 4 St. Lawrence.......... 0 1 0 - 1

1st period - 1, DART, Simpson, Andy/1 (Lindblad, Matt, Neiley, Eric) 4:27. 2, DART, Lindblad, Matt/6 (Sikura, Tyler, Neiley, Eric) 7:24. Penalties - Tommy Thompson, SLU (slashing) 10:37; Goggin, Connor, DART (cross-checking) 14:00; Jones, Doug, DART (holding) 19:12.2nd period - 3, SLU, Greg Carey/15 (Kyle Flanagan, George Hughes) 2:29. 4, DART, Jones, Doug/11 (Robinson, Eric) 15:02. Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (roughing) 6:57; Chris Martin, SLU (roughing) 6:57; Jacob Drewiske, SLU (cross-checking) 16:44; Jacob Drewiske, SLU (10-minute misconduct) 16:44. 3rd period - 5, DART, Walsh, Nick/5 19:03 (empty net). Penalties - Walsh, Nick, DART (charging) 5:29; Kyle Flanagan, SLU (roughing) 7:03; Goggin, Connor, DART (tripping) 13:59.Shots on goal - DART 5-7-10 22; SLU 8-17-14 39.Power plays - DART 0 of 3; SLU 0 of 4.Penalties - DART 5 (10 min); SLU 5 (18 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody W, 4-4-2 (59:22 minutes, 39 shots-38 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:38, 0-0); SLU, Matt Weninger L, 13-16-3 (59:11, 21-18) , EMPTY NET (00:49, 0-0).Win-O’Neill, Jody (W, 4-4-2). Loss-Matt Weninger (L, 13-16-3). Dartmouth advances with 2-0 series win

GAME 32 - ECAC Quarters Dartmouth (13-15-4) vs. Cornell (16-7-7) March 9, 2012 Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Lynah Rink Attendance: 3,869 Start time: 7:02 pm End time:10:52 Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT O2 Tot Dartmouth........... 2 1 0 0 0 - 3 Cornell............. 3 0 0 0 1 - 4 1st period - 1, DART, Sikura, Tyler/11 (Lindblad, Matt/17) 2:20 (pp). 2, COR, Esposito, John/6 (Miller, Greg/13, Mowrey, Dustin/4) 6:10. 3, COR, Esposito, John/7 (D’Agostino, Nick/12, Ryan, Joakim/8) 10:20 (pp). 4, DART, Goggin, Connor/7 (Sikura, Tyler/14, Lindblad, Matt/18) 14:18 (pp). 5, COR, Mowrey, Dustin/5 (Miller, Greg/13, Gotovets, Kirill/5) 18:11. Penalties - D’Agostino, Nick, COR(tripping) 1:02; Neiley, Eric, DART (hooking) 4:10; Boldt, Taylor, DART (tripping) 8:24; Jones, Doug, DART (slashing) 9:46; Jillson, Locke, COR (high sticking) 13:17.2nd period - 6, DART, Schussler, Kyle/1 (Mosey, Charlie/5, Bourgea, Jason/4) 12:32. Penalties - McCarron, John, COR (tripping) :54; McNally, Brandon, DART (boarding) 15:16. 3rd period - Penalties - McCarron, John, COR (tripping) 2:00; Schussler, Kyle, DART (hitting after whistle) 2:00; Birch, Braden, COR (hitting after whistle) 2:00; Goodship, Alex, DART (tripping) 4:31; Gaudet, Jim, DART (hooking) 9:08.OT period - Penalties - Walsh, Nick, DART (hitting after whistle) 4:03; Mowrey, Dustin, COR (hitting after whistle) 4:03; Simpson, Andy, DART (tripping) 7:11.O2 period - 7, COR, Whitney, Sean/1 (de Swardt, Armand/2, Gotovets, Kirill/6) 17:40. Penalties - McCarron, John, COR (charging) 12:09.Shots on goal - DART 9-9-13-11-7 49; COR 14-10-6-11-8 49.Power plays - DART 2 of 5; COR 1 of 7.Penalties - DART 9 (18 min); COR 7 (14 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody 4-5-2 (97:40 minutes, 49 shots-45 saves); COR, Iles, Andy 16-7-7 (97:19, 49-46) , EMPTY NET (00:21, 0-0). Win-Iles, Andy (16-7-7). Loss-O’Neill, Jody (4-5-2). Cornell takes 1-0 series lead

GAME 33 - ECAC Quarters Dartmouth (13-16-4) vs. Cornell (17-7-7) March 10, 2012 Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Lynah Rink Attendance: 4,267 Start time: 7:45 p.m. End time: 9:52 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth........... 1 0 0 - 1 Cornell.......... 3 0 0 - 3

1st period - 1, COR, Mowrey, Dustin/6 (Esposito, John/7, Miller, Greg/15) 1:07. 2, COR, Jillson, Locke/7 (Axell, Erik/4, Ryan, Joakim/9) 5:42. 3, COR, Whitney, Sean/2 (Lowry, Joel/15, Collins, Sean/9) 8:21 (pp). 4, DART, Mosey, Charlie/2 (Simpson, Andy/3, Goggin, Connor/10) 11:29. Penalties - Neiley, Eric, DART (tripping) 7:21; McNally, Brandon, DART (slashing) 10:07; de Swardt, Armand, COR (delay of game) 10:07.2nd period - Penalties - McNally, Brandon, DART (roughing) 6:29; Mowrey, Dustin, COR (roughing) 6:29; Ryan, Joakim, COR (hooking) 9:21; Walsh, Nick, DART (roughing) 13:44; Goggin, Connor, DART (roughing)13:44; Mowrey, Dustin, COR (roughing) 13:44.3rd period - Penalties - McNally, Brandon, DART (boarding) 4:15; Lowry, Joel, COR (tripping) 5:06; Collins, Sean, COR (hooking) 9:17; Walsh, Nick, DART (interference) 10:23; Collins, Sean, COR (interference) 11:40; Bourgea, Jason, DART (hitting from behind) 14:25; Simpson, Andy, DART (boarding) 15:44; McCarron, John, COR (goaltender interference) 16:55.Shots on goal - DART 7-9-12 28; COR 13-9-8 30.Power plays - DART 0 of 5; COR 1 of 6.Penalties - DART 9 (18 min); COR 8 (16 min).Goalies - DART, O’Neill, Jody 4-6-2 (08:21 minutes, 7 shots-4 saves) , Mello, James (49:37, 23-23) , EMPTY NET (02:02, 0-0); COR, Iles, Andy 17-7-7 (60:00, 28-27). Win-Iles, Andy (17-7-7). Loss-O’Neill, Jody (4-6-2). Cornell advances with 2-0 series win

Front Row (Left to Right): Jody O'Neill, Troy Mattila, Paul Lee, Connor Goggin, Doug Jones, Mike Keenan, Jim Gaudet, Nick Walsh, Dan Nycholat, Kyle Schussler, James Mello

Middle Row (Left to Right): Head Coach Bob Gaudet, Associate Head Coach Dave Peters, Jason Bourgea, Mark Goggin, Alex Goodship, Eric Robinson, Dustin Walsh, Nick Lovejoy, Taylor Boldt, Matt Lindblad, Cab Morris, Assistant Coach John Rose, Equipment Manager Brian Corcoran, Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Frechette

Top Row (Left to Right): Eric Neiley, Billy Fitzgerald, Brian Ward, Andy Simpson, Brandon McNally, Jesse Beamish, Tyler Sikura, Rick Pinkston, Charlie Mosey

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Year GP W L T GF GA1905-06 2 1 1 0 7 71906-07 7 5 2 0 30 271907-08 7 1 5 1 15 371908-09 14 10 3 1 48 251909-10 8 1 7 0 8 251910-11 11 5 6 0 37 461911-12 5 0 5 0 12 351912-13 10 8 2 0 45 151913-14 8 6 2 0 43 161914-15 8 5 3 0 24 191915-16 11 6 5 0 38 271916-17 10 7 3 0 26 161917-18 6 2 4 0 13 251918-19 (No Team) - - - - -1919-20 10 6 4 0 30 161920-21 11 6 4 1 30 271921-22 6 4 1 1 10 51922-23 12 10 2 0 49 221923-24 17 10 5 2 81 321924-25 8 4 3 1 28 121925-26 15 12 3 0 72 341926-27 15 11 2 2 68 201927-28 10 6 4 0 64 231928-29 17 9 5 3 58 281929-30 13 5 8 0 45 551930-31 13 5 8 0 46 391931-32 10 4 6 0 46 421932-33 10 2 8 0 30 581933-34 17 12 5 0 97 521934-35 21 10 11 0 87 751935-36 22 16 5 1 123 721936-37 25 12 13 0 107 1171937-38 22 18 4 0 105 781938-39 21 17 4 0 118 511939-40 18 9 7 2 80 801940-41 14 7 5 2 55 431941-42 23 21 2 0 148 651942-43 15 14 0 1 111 481943-44 7 7 0 0 93 211944-45 5 5 0 0 37 121945-46 8 6 2 0 66 281946-47 20 16 2 2 152 541947-48 25 21 4 0 155 781948-49 24 18 6 0 159 801949-50 21 12 9 0 106 981950-51 20 9 10 1 76 971951-52 24 6 18 0 57 971952-53 24 9 14 1 94 1001953-54 30 15 15 0 156 1371954-55 22 10 12 0 89 1241955-56 24 6 18 0 83 1451956-57 26 13 13 0 111 1211957-58 25 14 10 1 100 891958-59 26 17 9 0 132 1161959-60 20 14 5 1 96 481960-61 20 8 12 0 96 129

Year GP W L T GF GA1961-62 21 9 12 0 109 1281962-63 21 9 12 0 96 951963-64 22 15 7 0 106 721964-65 24 15 9 0 118 1041965-66 24 5 17 2 80 1271966-67 20 4 16 0 56 1301967-68 23 4 19 0 67 1201968-69 23 7 14 2 91 1541969-70 24 9 15 0 101 1421970-71 24 9 15 0 96 1141971-72 24 13 10 1 120 1031972-73 24 12 11 1 106 931973-74 25 13 11 1 99 1001974-75 22 4 18 0 93 1471975-76 27 16 11 0 140 1231976-77 26 12 12 2 146 1241977-78 26 11 15 0 111 1251978-79 30 19 9 2 144 1021979-80 31 19 11 1 151 1251980-81 26 10 16 0 100 1381981-82 26 10 15 1 113 1401982-83 26 9 15 2 115 1411983-84 26 3 23 0 71 1151984-85 24 5 18 1 63 1391985-86 25 7 18 0 78 1341986-87 25 2 22 1 63 1271987-88 26 10 15 1 70 981988-89 26 8 17 1 82 1131989-90 26 4 18 4 69 1241990-91 28 1 24 3 68 1701991-92 26 3 21 2 70 1421992-93 27 11 16 0 98 1211993-94 27 5 21 1 94 1371994-95 27 9 16 2 95 1361995-96 30 7 20 3 83 1301996-97 29 10 17 2 105 1211997-98 29 11 13 5 96 881998-99 29 10 17 2 90 1091999-00 30 9 17 4 71 982000-01 34 16 14 4 101 962001-02 32 14 13 5 97 892002-03 34 20 13 1 127 1102003-04 34 14 11 9 95 912004-05 35 20 13 2 120 832005-06 33 19 12 2 113 922006-07 33 18 12 3 105 912007-08 32 12 16 4 98 1072008-09 31 14 14 3 88 872009-10 32 10 19 3 96 1152010-11 34 19 12 3 111 872011-12 33 13 16 4 93 102106 Seasons 2,239 1,031 1,094 114 8,860 8,887

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Year GP W L T Pts. GF GA Finish Reg. Season Tourney1961-62 19 8 12 0 - 101 122 20th Colby St. Lawrence1962-63 20 8 12 0 - 87 87 17th Harvard Harvard1963-64 21 14 7 0 - 106 72 6th Providence Providence1964-65 16 8 8 0 - 58 69 7th Boston University Boston College1965-66 18 2 14 2 - 55 111 13th Clarkson Clarkson1966-67 15 1 47 0 - 37 115 15th Boston University Cornell1967-68 21 2 19 0 - 55 115 16th Cornell Cornell1968-69 21 6 13 2 - 83 146 13th Cornell Cornell1969-70 19 5 14 0 - 80 121 13th Cornell Cornell1970-71 21 6 15 0 - 76 106 13th Boston University Harvard1971-72 19 9 8 1 - 81 78 9th Cornell Boston University1972-73 20 8 11 1 - 74 85 12th Cornell/Harvard Cornell 1973-74 22 12 10 0 - 93 104 6th New Hampshire Boston University1974-75 22 4 18 0 - 93 147 16th Harvard Boston University1975-76 24 14 10 0 - 123 112 6th Boston University Boston University1976-77 24 11 12 1 - 136 118 10th Clarkson Boston University1977-78 23 9 14 0 - 97 114 T-11th Boston University Boston College1978-79 22 14 7 1 - 104 78 4th Boston University New Hampshire1979-80 22 15 6 1 - 132 97 1st/Ivy Div. BC/Vermont/DARTMOUTH Cornell1980-81 22 8 14 0 - 87 115 5th/Ivy Div. BC/Clarkson/Cornell Providence1981-82 21 6 14 1 - 85 119 5th/Ivy Div. Northeastern/Clarkson/Harvard Northeastern1982-83 21 6 14 1 - 85 119 5th/Ivy Div. Providence/St. Lawrence/Harvard Harvard1983-84 21 3 18 0 - 58 119 6th/Ivy Div. BC/RPI/Harvard RPI1984-85 21 3 17 1 7 49 122 11th RPI RPI1985-86 21 4 17 0 8 59 121 10th Harvard Cornell1986-87 22 2 19 1 5 57 109 12th Harvard Harvard 1987-88 22 8 13 1 17 59 84 9th Harvard/St. Lawrence St. Lawrence1988-89 22 7 14 1 15 70 96 9th Harvard St. Lawrence1989-90 22 4 14 4 12 58 98 11th Colgate Colgate1990-91 22 0 19 3 3 52 131 12th Clarkson Clarkson1991-92 22 3 17 2 8 60 116 11th Harvard St. Lawrence1992-93 22 9 13 0 18 82 96 T-8th Harvard Clarkson 1993-94 22 4 17 1 9 80 111 12th Harvard Harvard 1994-95 22 7 13 2 16 80 111 T-10th Clarkson RPI1995-96 22 6 14 2 14 57 88 9th Vermont Cornell1996-97 22 5 15 2 12 75 100 11th Clarkson Cornell1997-98 22 7 12 3 17 72 77 11th Yale Princeton1998-99 22 6 14 2 14 60 79 11th Clarkson Clarkson1999-00 21 8 10 3 - ^ 54 63 8th St. Lawrence St. Lawrence2000-01 22 10 8 4 24 67 62 T-5th Clarkson St. Lawrence 2001-02 22 9 8 5 23 66 59 T-3rd Cornell Harvard2002-03 22 13 9 0 26 77 71 T-3rd Cornell Cornell2003-04 22 10 5 7 27 66 60 T-4th Colgate Harvard2004-05 22 14 8 0 28 74 49 5th Cornell Cornell2005-06 22 14 6 2 30 84 56 T-1st DARTMOUTH/Colgate Harvard2006-07 22 12 7 3 27 69 60 3rd St. Lawrence Clarkson2007-08 22 6 13 3 15 64 78 T-10th Clarkson Princeton2008-09 22 11 9 2 24 63 60 T-5th Yale Yale2009-10 22 7 12 3 17 69 79 T-9th Yale Cornell2010-11 22 12 8 2 26 70 48 3rd Union Yale2011-12 22 8 11 3 19 63 74 9th Union Union51 seasons 1,087 388 659 73 - 3,842 4,827 -

NOTE: Points did not come into play until the 1984-85 season ^ - Because Vermont forfeited its remaining games midway through the season, points were not used in the standings; winning % became the determining factor

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Year GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Champion1905-06 -- (No Ivy Competition) -- -- -- -- -- 1906-07 4 2 2 0 4 12 20 3rd Princeton1907-08 4 1 3 0 2 11 25 3rd Yale1908-09 4 3 1 0 6 10 7 2nd Harvard1909-10 4 1 3 0 2 7 15 -- --1910-11 5 2 3 0 4 12 30 -- --1911-12 5 0 5 0 0 12 35 -- --1912-13 4 2 2 0 4 13 9 -- --1913-14 4 2 2 0 4 17 9 -- --1914-15 3 1 2 0 2 9 7 -- --1915-16 3 0 3 0 0 4 13 -- --1916-17 3 2 1 0 4 8 7 -- --1917-18 -- ( No Ivy Competition) -- -- -- -- --1918-19 -- -- (No Team) -- -- -- -- -- --1919-20 3 2 1 0 4 11 5 -- --1920-21 4 2 1 1 5 11 8 -- --1921-22 3 1 1 1 3 5 4 -- --1922-23 4 3 1 0 6 9 7 -- --1923-24 5 3 2 0 6 15 11 -- --1924-25 4 1 2 1 3 5 7 -- --1925-26 5 4 1 0 8 29 7 -- --1926-27 6 3 1 2 8 25 13 -- --1927-28 6 3 3 0 6 35 15 -- --1928-29 7 2 3 2 6 13 13 -- --1929-30 9 4 5 0 8 27 29 -- --1930-31 8 2 6 0 4 21 32 -- --1931-32 7 1 6 0 2 18 41 -- --1932-33 5 0 5 0 0 9 21 -- --1933-34 6 5 1 0 10 26 18 1st DARTMOUTH1934-35 6 1 5 0 2 19 36 4th Yale1935-36 6 3 3 0 6 23 25 2nd Harvard1936-37 6 3 3 0 6 22 30 2nd Harvard 1937-38 6 6 0 0 12 28 15 1st DARTMOUTH1938-39 6 6 0 0 12 24 10 1st DARTMOUTH1939-40 6 2 4 0 4 24 32 3rd Yale1940-41 6 1 3 2 4 13 21 3rd Princeton1941-42 8 8 0 0 16 64 27 1st DARTMOUTH1942-43 8 7 0 1 15 40 24 1st DARTMOUTH1943-44 -- (No Competition) -- -- -- -- --1944-45 -- (No Competition) -- -- -- -- --1945-46 -- (No Competition) -- -- -- -- --1946-47 6 5 1 0 10 48 25 1st DARTMOUTH1947-48 6 6 0 0 12 44 18 1st DARTMOUTH1948-49 8 6 2 0 12 52 25 1st DARTMOUTH1949-50 8 4 4 0 8 34 37 3rd Brown1950-51 8 3 4 1 7 23 33 3rd Brown1951-52 8 0 8 0 0 11 42 5th Yale1952-53 8 1 7 0 2 22 36 5th Princeton1953-54 8 3 5 0 6 39 25 4th Harvard1954-55 8 2 6 0 4 24 51 4th Harvard1955-56 8 0 8 0 0 14 54 5th Harvard1956-57 8 5 3 0 10 33 30 2nd Harvard1957-58 8 2 5 1 5 24 32 4th Harvard1958-59 10 10 0 0 20 63 25 1st DARTMOUTH1959-60 10 9 1 0 18 57 16 1st DARTMOUTH1960-61 10 5 5 0 10 45 43 3rd Harvard1961-62 10 4 6 0 8 47 58 3rd Harvard1962-63 10 2 8 0 4 39 53 6th Harvard1963-64 10 8 2 0 16 53 29 1st DARTMOUTH1964-65 10 6 4 0 12 39 35 3rd Brown1965-66 10 1 8 1 3 31 59 6th Cornell1966-67 10 0 10 0 0 25 80 6th Cornell1967-68 12 1 11 0 2 31 68 6th Cornell1968-69 12 5 7 0 10 50 83 4th Cornell1969-70 12 4 8 0 8 52 77 4th Cornell1970-71 12 3 9 0 6 39 59 5th (Tie) Cornell1971-72 12 6 5 1 13 46 54 4th (Tie) Cornell1972-73 12 5 6 1 11 43 45 3rd Cornell

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Year GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Champion 1973-74 12 8 4 0 16 57 43 2nd (Tie) Harvard1974-75 12 3 9 0 6 56 73 6th Harvard1975-76 12 8 4 0 12 74 53 3rd Brown1976-77 12 7 4 1 15 73 49 3d Cornell1977-78 12 5 7 0 10 47 57 3rd (Tie) Cornell1978-79 10 8 2 0 16 35 21 1st DARTMOUTH1979-80 10 7 2 1 15 56 35 1st DARTMOUTH1980-81 10 6 4 0 12 46 43 2nd (Tie) Yale1981-82 10 3 7 0 6 34 53 6th Harvard1982-83 10 3 6 1 7 39 58 5th Cornell/Harvard1983-84 10 2 8 0 4 23 48 6th Cornell/Harvard1984-85 10 1 8 1 3 27 67 6th Cornell/Harvard/Yale1985-86 10 1 9 0 2 21 52 5th (Tie) Harvard1986-87 10 0 9 1 1 27 53 6th Harvard1987-88 10 3 7 0 6 22 38 4th Harvard1988-89 10 4 6 0 8 29 41 4th Harvard1989-90 10 1 6 3 5 22 44 5th (Tie) Harvard1990-91 10 0 8 2 2 27 55 6th Brown1991-92 10 1 8 1 3 23 48 Sixth Yale1992-93 10 5 5 0 10 39 44 4th Harvard1993-94 10 2 8 0 4 33 46 6th Harvard1994-95 10 3 5 2 8 35 42 4th Brown1995-96 10 5 4 1 11 30 29 2nd Cornell1996-97 10 1 8 1 3 34 49 6th Cornell1997-98 10 2 7 1 5 28 40 6th Yale1998-99 10 2 6 2 6 23 32 6th Princeton1999-00 10 4 4 2 10 23 28 3rd Harvard2000-01 10 4 4 2 10 29 29 3rd Yale2001-02 10 5 3 2 12 31 26 2nd Cornell2002-03 10 6 4 0 12 31 34 3rd Cornell2003-04 10 6 2 2 14 35 24 3rd Brown/Cornell2004-05 10 6 4 0 12 27 24 3rd Cornell2005-06 10 6 3 1 13 36 27 2nd (Tie) Harvard2006-07 10 6 3 1 13 28 23 1st (Tie) DARTMOUTH/Yale2007-08 10 1 9 0 2 23 41 6th Princeton2008-09 10 5 4 1 11 30 24 2nd Yale2009-10 10 2 7 1 5 32 42 5th (Tie) Yale2010-11 10 6 3 1 13 33 19 2nd Yale 2011-12 10 3 4 3 9 35 31 4th Cornell 837 346 442 49 3,012 3,405 14 Titles * Totals include only formal Ivy League play, which began in 1933-34

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DARTMOUTH IN THE POSTSEASON:ECAC AND NCAA TOURNAMENTS

DARTMOUTH IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

1947-48National SemifinalDartmouth 8, Colorado College 4National ChampionshipMichigan 8, Dartmouth 4(Played in Colorado Springs, Colo. - Broadmore Ice Palace)

1948-49National Semifinal Dartmouth 4, Michigan 2National ChampionshipBoston College 4, Dartmouth 3(Played in Colorado Springs, Colo. - Broadmore Ice Palace)

1959-60 National QuarterfinalBoston University 4, Dartmouth 1 (Played in Boston - Boston Arena)

1978-79National Semifinal North Dakota 4, Dartmouth 2National ConsolationDartmouth 7, New Hampshire 3(Played in Detroit, Mich. - Olympia Stadium)

1979-80 National SemifinalNorth Dakota 4, Dartmouth 1National ConsolationDartmouth 8, Cornell 4(Played in Providence, R.I. - Providence Civic Center)

ECAC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT1965 (0-1) .................................No. 2 Boston College 5, No. 7 Dartmouth 3 (QF)1974 (0-1) ........................................... No. 3 Boston U. 8, No. 6 Dartmouth 0 (QF)1976 (0-1) .......................................No. 3 Brown 5, No. 6 Dartmouth 4 (OT) (QF)1979 (2-1) .................................. No. 4 Dartmouth 2, No. 5 Clarkson 1 (OT) (QF)........................................................... No. 4 Dartmouth 5, No. 1 Boston Univ. 3* (SF)..............................No. 4 New Hampshire 3, No. 4 Dartmouth 2* (Championship)1980 (2-1) ..........................................No. 3 Dartmouth 8, No. 6 Rensselaer 0 (QF) ..................................................................No. 3 Dartmouth 6, No. 5 Clarkson 4* (SF)........................................................... No. 8 Cornell 5, No. 3 Dartmouth 1* (Champ)1993 (0-1) .................... No. 9 Colgate 4, No. 8 Dartmouth 3 (2OT) (1st Round)1996 (0-1) .................. No. 8 Rensselaer 5, No. 9 Dartmouth 4 (OT) (1st Round)2000 (0-2) .............................................No. 8 Dartmouth at No. 3 Rensselaer (QF)...............................................................................................................L, 7-2 / L, 3-2 (OT)2001 (3-2) ........................................... No. 6 Rensselaer vs. No. 5 Dartmouth (QF)......................................................................................................................W, 4-2 / W, 5-1 .........................No. 5 Dartmouth 3, No. 10 Vermont 2 (OT)^ (Preliminary Game)...........................................................No. 2 St. Lawrence 2, No. 5 Dartmouth 0^ (SF)............................................No. 3 Harvard 3, No. 5 Dartmouth 2 (OT)^ (3rd Place)2002 (2-1) .................................................. No. 7 Colgate at No. 4 Dartmouth (QF)......................................................................................................... W, 5-4 (2OT) / W, 4-1 ................................. No. 5 Rensselaer 2, No. 4 Dartmouth 1^ (Preliminary Game)2003 (3-2) .................................................. No. 6 Colgate at No. 3 Dartmouth (QF) .............................................................................................L,4-3 (4OT) / W, 3-1 / W, 5-2 .................................................................. No. 2 Harvard 5, No. 3 Dartmouth 3# (SF)........................................................ No. 3 Dartmouth 4, No. 5 Brown 2# (3rd Place)2004 (2-3) .............................................No. 5 Rensselaer at No. 4 Dartmouth (QF).........................................................................................................L, 3-1 / W, 6-0 / W, 1-0.................................................................. No. 6 Harvard 2, No. 4 Dartmouth 1# (SF)..................................................... No. 1 Colgate 3, No. 4 Dartmouth 2# (3rd Place)2005 (3-3) .......................................... No. 12 Yale at No. 5 Dartmouth (1st Round)..............................................................................................W, 7-2 / L, 5-4 (OT) / W, 5-1 .....................................................................No. 5 Dartmouth at No. 4 Vermont (QF)...............................................................................................W, 3-2 / L, 3-2 (OT) / L, 2-1 2006 (3-1) ........................................................No. 11 Yale at No. 1 Dartmouth (QF)......................................................................................................................W, 5-1 / W, 3-1................................................................No. 4 Harvard 10, No. 1 Dartmouth 1# (SF)...................................................... No. 1 Dartmouth 3, No. 2 Colgate 2# (3rd Place)2007 (2-2) ...............................................No. 6 Princeton at No. 3 Dartmouth (QF)......................................................................................................................W, 6-2 / W, 3-2 .................................................................No. 2 Clarkson 5, No. 3 Dartmouth 4# (SF)........................................... No. 1 St. Lawrence 5, No. 3 Dartmouth 3# (3rd Place)2008 (1-2) ...................................No. 12 Dartmouth at No. 5 Cornell (1st Round)..........................................................................................................L, 3-2 / W, 5-3 / L, 6-02009 (0-2) ............................. No. 11 Rensselaer at No. 6 Dartmouth (1st Round)...............................................................................................................L, 3-2 (OT) / L, 3-12010 (1-2) ............................. No. 10 Dartmouth at No. 7 Quinnipiac (1st Round)..........................................................................................................L, 3-2 / W, 6-3 / L, 2-12011 (3-2) ..............................................No. 10 Harvard at No. 3 Dartmouth (QF)..............................................................................................L, 3-2 / W, 2-1 (OT) / W, 4-3.....................................................................No. 4 Cornell 3, No. 3 Dartmouth 0! (SF)......................................................No. 3 Dartmouth 5, No. 12 Colgate 3! (3rd Place)2012 (2-2) ............................ No. 9 Dartmouth at No. 8 St. Lawrence (1st Round)......................................................................................................................W, 6-3 / W, 4-1....................................................................... No. 9 Dartmouth at No. 2 Cornell (QF)............................................................................................................ L, 4-3 (2OT) / L, 3-1

Games Played in: * - Boston Garden / ^ - Lake Placid / # - Albany / ! - Atlanic City

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Seed First Round Quarterfinals Preliminary Semifinals Third-Place ChampionshipNo. 1 N/A 2-0 - 0-1 1-0 -No. 2 N/A - - - - -No. 3 N/A 7-2 - 1-3 2-1 0-1No. 4 N/A 5-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1No. 5 2-1 3-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 -No. 6 0-2 0-2 - - - -No. 7 - 0-1 - - - -No. 8 0-1 0-2 - - - -No. 9 2-1 0-2 - - - -No. 10 1-2 - - - - -No. 11 - - - - - -No. 12 1-2 - - - - -

Seed First Round Quarterfinals Preliminary Semifinals Third-Place ChampionshipNo.1 N/A - - 1-0 0-2 -No. 2 N/A 0-3 - 0-3 1-0 0-1No. 3 N/A 0-4 - - 0-1 -No. 4 N/A 1-2 - 0-2 - -No. 5 1-2 3-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 -No. 6 - 7-1 - 0-1 - -No. 7 1-2 2-0 - - - -No. 8 2-1 - - - - 0-1No. 9 0-1 - - - - -No. 10 - 2-1 1-0 - - -No. 11 0-2 - - - - -No. 12 2-1 2-0 - - 1-0 -

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Dartmouth takes on Michigan in the National Semifinals in 1949. The game was played at the Broadmore Ice Palace in Colorado Springs, Colo., with the Big Green coming out on top, 4-2, avenging a loss to the Wolverines in the National

Championship Game a year earlier.

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HEAD COACHING RECORDS

Coach Seasons RecordNo Coach 1905-06, 1906-07, 1907-08, 1918-19* (4 seasons) 7-8-1John Eames 1908-09 (1 season) 10-3-1Thomas Hodge 1909-10 (1 season) 1-7-0H.I. Vye 1910-11 (1 season) 5-6-0W. Rawley 1911-12 (1 season) 0-5-0Fred Rocque 1912-13 through 1914-15 (3 seasons) 19-7-0Clarence Wanamaker 1915-16 through 1917-18 (4 seasons) 1919-20 21-16-0Leon Tuck ’15 1920-21 1922-23 through 1923-24 (3 seasons) 26-11-3G. Law 1921-22 (1 season) 4-1-1H.R. Denesha 1924-25 through 1925-26 (2 seasons) 16-6-1J. Philip Bower 1926-27 through 1932-33 (7 seasons) 42-41-5Herbert Gill 1933-34 through 1936-37 (4 seasons) 50-34-1Eddie Jeremiah ’30 1937-38 through1941-42 (26 seasons) 308-247-12 1945-46 through 1962-63 1964-65 through 1966-67 George Barclay/Dick Rondeau ’44^ 1942-43 (1 season) 14-0-1Charles Arthur ’34 1943-44 through 1944-45 (2 seasons) 12-0-0Abner Oakes ’56 1963-64 (4 seasons) 35-55-2 1967-68 through 1969-70 Grant Standbrook 1970-71 through 1974-75 (5 seasons) 51-65-3George Crowe 1975-76 through 1983-84 (9 seasons) 109-127-8Brian Mason 1984-85 through 1989-90 (6 seasons) 36-108-8Jeff Kosak ’71 # - -Ben Smith 1990-91 (1 season) 1-24-3Roger Demment 1991-92 through 1996-97 (6 seasons) 45-111-10Bob Gaudet ’81 1997-98 through 2011-12 (15 seasons) 219-212-54

*- No Team in 1918-19 Season^ - Eddie Jeremiah went into the service in 1942 and Barclay and Rondeau were tabbed as co-coaches. Rondeau also served as the team's captain in 1942-43.# - A Dartmouth assistant, Koask was hired and resigned after just 10 days, citing "personal and family reasons"

Best Winning Percentage (Min. 4 Seasons) Coach Years Record Win % Herbert Gill 4 50-34-1 .594 Eddie Jeremiah 26 308-247-10 .545 Bob Gaudet 15* 219-212-54 .507 J.Philip Bower 7 42-41-5 .506 George Crowe 9 109-127-8 .463 Grant Standbrook 5 51-65-3 .441

Most Wins Rank Coach Wins 1. Eddie Jeremiah ’30 308 2. Bob Gaudet ’81 219 3. George Crowe 109 4. Grant Standbrook 51 5. Herbert Gill 50 6. Roger Demment 45 7. J. Philip Bower 42 8. Brian Mason 36 9. Abner Oakes 35 10. Leon Tuck ’15 26 11. Clarence Wanamaker 21 12. Fred Rocque 19 13. H.R. Denesha 16 14. George Barclay/Dick Rondeau ’44 14 15. Charles Arthur ’34 12 16. John Eames 10 17. H.I. Vye 5 18. G. Law 4 19. Ben Smith 1 Thomas Hodge 1 21. W. Rawley 0

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1978 First Game: Clarkson 9, Boston College 5 (att: 1,750) Second Game: Dartmouth 7, Bowdoin 1 (att: 3,002) Consolation: Boston College 8, Bowdoin 3 (att: 1,200) Championship: Dartmouth 7, Clarkson 1 (att: 2,533)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ross Brownridge, Dartmouth; Bill Army, BC; Steve Higgins, Dartmouth; Defense — Chris Sosnowski, Dartmouth; Jay Wescott, Clarkson; Goal — Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth; MVP — Steve Higgins, Dartmouth.

1979 First Game: Vermont 4, Maine 2 (att: 3,579) Second Team: Dartmouth 7, Air Force 3 (att: 3,994) Consolation: Maine 6, Air Force 1 (att: 750) Championship: Vermont 5, Dartmouth 4 (ot) (att: 3,578)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Craig Homola, Vermont; Ross Brownridge, Dartmouth; Tom Cullity, Vermont; Defense — Louis Cote, Vermont; Joe Jangro, Dartmouth; Goal — Jim Tortorella, Maine; MVP — Craig Homola, Vermont.

1980 First Game: St. Lawrence 6, New Hampshire 0 (att: 1,720) Second Team: Dartmouth 5, Merrimack 4 (att: 3,050) Consolation: New Hampshire 5, Merrimack 3 (att: 915) Championship: Dartmouth 4, St. Lawrence 3 (ot) (att: 3,150)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Peter Lavery, Dartmouth; Ray Shero, St. Lawrence; Chip Bettencourt, Dartmouth; Defense —Joe Jangro, Dartmouth; Randy Sexton, St. Lawrence; Goal — Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth; MVP — Peter Lavery, Dartmouth.

1981 First Game: Maine 11, Vermont 5 (att: 3,104) Second Game: Dartmouth 6, UNH 5 (att: 3,684) Consolation: Vermont 8, New Hampshire 4 (att: 1,231) Championship: Dartmouth 7, Maine 4 (att: 3,520)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Robert Lafleur, Maine; Shaun Teevens, Dartmouth; Mark Ardagna, Dartmouth; Defense — Joe Jangro, Dartmouth; Andre Aubut, Maine; Goal — Carey Gandy, Dartmouth; MVP — Shaun Teevens, Dartmouth.

1982 First Game: New Hampshire 8, Maine 5 (att: 2,403) Second Game: Dartmouth 9, Vermont 7 (att: 4,274) Consolation: Vermont 4, Maine 3 (att:1,492) Championship: New Hampshire 7, Dartmouth 0 (att: 4,312)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ron Hellen, Maine; Dan Forget, New Hampshire; George White, New Hampshire; Defense — John Donnelly, Dartmouth; Peter Herms, New Hampshire; Goal — Todd Pearson, New Hampshire; MVP — George White, New Hampshire.

1983 First Game: New Hampshire 4, Vermont 1 (att: 1,807) Second Game: Maine 5, Dartmouth 2 (att: 3,731) Consolation: Vermont 5, Dartmouth 0 (att: 1,750) Championship: New Hampshire 5, Maine 4 (att: 3,683)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Todd Bjorkstrand, Maine; Kevin Foster, Vermont; James Richmond, New Hampshire; Defense — David Lee, New Hampshire; Brian Byrnes, New Hampshire; Goal — Bruce Gillies, New Hampshire; MVP — Bruce Gillies, New Hampshire.

1984 First Game: New Hampshire 11, Vermont 4 (att: 2,252) Second Game: Dartmouth 5, Air Force 4 (2ot) (att: 3,731) Consolation: Vermont 3, Air Force 1 (att: 1,226) Championship: New Hampshire 9, Dartmouth 4 (att: 3,140)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ralph Robinson, New Hampshire; Tom Norton, Dartmouth; Tim Hanley, New Hampshire; Defense — Brian Byrnes, New Hampshire; Peter Herms, New Hampshire; Goal — Tom Draper, Vermont; MVP — Peter Herms, New Hampshire.

1980 First Game: Vermont 3, Maine 1 (att:1,723) Second Game: Dartmouth 6, Bowdoin 5 (ot) (att: 2,763) Consolation: Maine 6, Bowdoin 4 (att: 852) Championship: Vermont 5, Dartmouth 4 (att: 3,010)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ian Boyce, Vermont; Kyle McDonough, Vermont; Kevin McCann, Dartmouth; Defense — Brien Jacobson, Dartmouth; Jack Capuano, Maine; Goal — Tom Draper, Vermont; MVP — Greg Rota, New Hampshire.

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1981 First Game: New Hampshire 3, Vermont 2 (ot) (att: 2,684) Second Game: Holy Cross 5, Dartmouth 2 (att: 3,107) Consolation: Vermont 8, Dartmouth 3 (att: 1,888) Championship: New Hampshire 4, Holy Cross 1 (att: 2,740)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Shannon Deegan, Vermont; Mike Rossetti, New Hampshire; Jeff Capello, Vermont; Defense — Mark Wright, Holy Cross; Jeff Lazaro, New Hampshire; Goal — Greg Rota, New Hampshire; MVP — Greg Rota, New Hampshire.

1987 First Game: Vermont 4, Providence 1 (att: 2,057) Second Game: Dalhousie 5, Dartmouth 2 (att: 2,621) Consolation: Dartmouth 4, Providence 2 (att: 1,785) Championship: Vermont 6, Dalhousie 2 (att: 2,740)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Jim Walsh, Vermont; Doug Weiss, Dartmouth; Jamie Jefferson, Dalhousie; Defense — Marc Lebreux, Vermont; Stephane Venne, Vermont; Goal — Mike Millham, Vermont; MVP — Jim Walsh, Vermont.

1988 First Game: Northeastern 4, Vermont 0 (att: 2,630) Second Game: Dartmouth 4, New Hampshire 3 (att: 3,602) Consolation: Vermont 7, New Hampshire 4 (att: 1,288) Championship: Northeastern 3, Dartmouth 2 (att: 2,879)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Jamie Hanlon, Dartmouth; Kyle McDonough, Vermont; Tom Bivona, Northeastern; Defense — Mike Roberts, Northeastern; Dave Williams, Dartmouth; Goal — Rich Burchill, Northeastern; MVP — Rich Burchill, Northeastern.

1991 First Game: Boston Univ. 3, Vermont 2 (3ot) (att: 1,918) Second Game: New Hampshire 8, Dartmouth 3 (att: 3,125) Consolation: Vermont 6, Dartmouth 3 (att: 729) Championship: Boston Univ. 3, New Hampshire 2 (att: 1,492)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Patrick Turcotte, Dartmouth; Savo Mitrovic, New Hampshire; Bob Chebator, New Hampshire; Defense — Aaron Miller, Vermont; Adrian Aucoin, Boston University; Goal — Derek Herofsky, New Hampshire; MVP — Jon Pratt, Boston University.

1994 First Game: Vermont 9, Illinois-Chicago 8 (att: 2,973) Second Game: Dartmouth 4, Providence 2 (att: 3,267) Consolation: Illinois-Chicago 7, Providence 2 (att: 895) Championship: Vermont 4, Dartmouth 3 (att: 2,794)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Joe Hulbig, Providence; Eric Perrin, Vermont; Mark Zdan, Illinois-Chicago; Defense — Dax Burkhart, Dartmouth; Shannon Finn, Illinois-Chicago; Goal — Scott Baker, Dartmouth; MVP — Martin St. Louis, Vermont.

1996 First Game: St. Lawrence 6, Northeastern 5 (ot) (att: 2,315) Second Game: Dartmouth 6, UMass-Lowell 2 (att: 2,315) Consolation: Northeastern 4, UMass-Lowell 3 (att: 2,063) Championship: St. Lawrence 3, Dartmouth 2 (att: 2,063)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Jonathan Calla, Northeastern; Ryan Chaytors, Dartmouth; David Whitworth, Dartmouth; Defense — Thomas Cullen, St. Lawrence; Mike Nicholishen, UMass-Lowell; Goal — Clint Owen, St. Lawrence; MVP — Derek McLaughlin, St. Lawrence.

1998 First Game: Dartmouth 8, Air Force 1 (att: 2,757) Second Game: Vermont 3, Mankato State 0 (att: 2,757) Consolation: Mankato State 7, Air Force 3 (att: 2,980) Championship: Vermont 4, Dartmouth 1 (att: 2,980)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Chris Baldwin, Dartmouth; Aaron Fox, Mankato; Kevin Karlander, Vermont; Defense — Dory Tisdale, Dartmouth; Mark Gouett, Vermont; Goal — Marty Phillips, Vermont; MVP — Matt Sanders, Vermont.

2000 First Game: Vermont 4, Miami (OH) 0 (att: 2,374) Second Game: Dartmouth 6, New Hampshire 3 (att: 4,500) Consolation: New Hampshire 4, Miami (OH) 1 (att: 1,548) Championship: Vermont 4, Dartmouth 2 (att: 2,823)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Mike Maturo, Dartmouth; Colin Hemmingway, New Hampshire; J.F. Caudron, Vermont; Defense — Dory Tisdale, Dartmouth; Andreas Moborg, Vermont; Goal — Nick Boucher, Dartmouth; MVP — Andrew Allen, Vermont.

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2002 First Game: UMass-Lowell 5, Vermont 0 (att: 4,347) Second Game: Dartmouth 6, Notre Dame 4 (att: 4,347) Consolation: Notre Dame 3, Vermont 3 (ot) (att: 2,500) Championship: Dartmouth 10, UMass-Lowell 2 (att: 3,537)(NOTE: First Year as Ledyard Classic)ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Lee Stempniak, Dartmouth; Hugh Jessiman, Dartmouth; Kent Gillings, Dartmouth; Defense — Brett Lebda, Notre Dame; Andrew Martin, UMass-Lowell; Goal — Nick Boucher, Dartmouth; MVP — Kent Gillings, Dartmouth

2004 First Game: Vermont 5, Providence 1 (att: 4,148) Second Game: Dartmouth 1, Bowling Green 1^ (att: 4,148) Consolation: Providence 3, Bowling Green 2 (att: 4,137) Championship: Dartmouth 6, Vermont 3 (att: 4,137)

ALL-TOURNAMENT:Forwards — Tanner Glass, Dartmouth; Colin McDonald, Providence; Jeff Corey, Vermont; Defense — Jamie Sifers, Vermont; Eric Lundberg, Providence; Goal — Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green; MVP — Sean Samuel, Dartmouth

2006 First Game: St. Lawrence 4, Boston Univ. 3 (att: 4,500) Second Game: North Dakota 1, Dartmouth 1 (att: 4,500) Consolation: Boston Univ. 3, Dartmouth 0 (att: 4,500) Championship: North Dakota 4, St. Lawrence 2 (att: 4,500)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Brock McBride, St. Lawrence; Kevin DeVergillio, St. Lawrence; T.J. Oshie, North Dakota; Defense — Matt Gilroy, Boston Univ., Robbie Bina, North Dakota; Goal — Phillipe Lamoureux, North Dakota; MVP — Ryan Duncan, North Dakota

2008 First Game: Bemidji State 4, UMass 2 (att: 4,228) Second Game: Dartmouth 5, Army 4 (ot) (att: 4,228) Consolation: UMass 4, Army 1 (att: 3,434) Championship: Dartmouth 4, Bemidji State 2 (att: 3,434)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Cory Quirk , UMass; Brandon Marino Bemidji State; Connor Shields, Dartmouth; Defense — Cody Bostock, Bemidji State; Connor Goggin, Dartmouth; Goal — Jody O’Neill, Dartmouth; MVP — Kyle Reeds, Dartmouth

2009 First Game: UMass Lowell 3, Holy Cross 0 (att: 3,043) Second Game: Northeastern 7, Dartmouth 0 (att: 3,043) Consolation: Holy Cross 4, Dartmouth 2 (att: 2,066) Championship: Northeastern 2, UMass Lowell 1 (att: 2,066)

ALL-TOURNAMENT:Forwards: Kory Falite – UMass Lowell; Joe Gaudet – Dartmouth; Alex Tuckerman – Northeastern. Defense: Jake Newton – Northeastern; Mike Daly – Holy Cross. Goaltender: Carter Hutton, UMass Lowell. MVP: Chris Rawlings, Northeastern

2010 First Game: Boston College 6, Colgate 5 (att: 3,410) Second Game: Mercyhurst 4^, Dartmouth 4 (att: 3,410) Consolation: Dartmouth 4, Colgate 3 (OT) (att: 2,828) Championship: Boston College 4, Mercyhurst 1 (att: 2,828)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards: Matt Reber – Dartmouth; Scott Fleming – Dartmouth; Brian Gibbons – Boston College. Defense: Joe Whitney – Boston College; Patrick Goebel – Mercyhurst. Goaltender: Ryan Zaploski - Mercyhurst. MVP: Paul Carey – Boston College

2011 First Game: St. Lawrence 6^, Merrimack 6 (att: 3,874) Second Game: Dartmouth 3, Holy Cross 2 (att: 3,874) Consolation: Merrimack 3, Holy Cross 0 (att: 3,287) Championship: St. Lawrence 2^, Dartmouth 2 (att: 3,287)

ALL-TOURNAMENT: Shawn Bates – Merrimack, Adam Schmidt - Holy Cross, Doug Jones – Dartmouth, George Hughes - St. Lawrence, Greg Carey - St. Lawrence Goaltender: Cab Morris - Dartmouth MVP: Kyle Flanagan – St. Lawrence

Championships (Last Time)Dartmouth - 6 (2008) Vermont - 6 (2000) New Hampshire - 4 (1986) Northeastern - 2 (2009) St. Lawrence - 1 (2011)Boston University - 1 (1991) Boston College - 1 (2010) North Dakota - 1 (2006)

AULD LANG SYNE/LEDYARD BANK CLASSIC TOURNAMENT HISTORY (Cont.)

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GAMES PLAYED Season 35 2004-05 (20-13-2)

GAMES WON Season 21 1941-42 (21-2-0) 21 1947-48 (21-3-0)

GAMES LOST Season 24 1990-91 (1-24-3)

GAMES TIED Season 11 2003-04 (14-11-9)

WIN STREAK 32 Began Dec. 23, 1941, with a 5-4 win in overtime against Illinois; ended Feb. 20, 1943 with a 4-4 tie in overtime with Harvard.

LOSS STREAK 15 Began Nov. 30, 1991 with a 8-1 loss to Princeton; ended Feb. 7, 1992 with a 5-5 tie at RPI.

UNDEFEATED STREAK 46 Began Dec. 23, 1941 with a 5-4 win against Illinois; ended Jan. 5, 1946 with a 6-4 loss to Yale in opening game of season. (45-0-1)

GOALS SCORED Game 30 1944 (vs. Middlebury, Dartmouth 30-0) Season 159 1947-48 (24 games)

ASSISTS SCORED Game 30 1944 (vs. Middlebury, Dartmouth 30-0) Season 245 1978-79 (30 games)

POINTS SCORED Game 60 1944 (vs. Middlebury, win 30-0, 30g, 30a) Season 391 1979-80 (31 games, 151 g, 240 a)

GOALS SCORED AGAINST Game 17 1961 (by Middlebury, lost 17-3) Season 154 1968-69 (23 games)

PENALTY MINUTES Season 620 1991-92 (26 games)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSFORWARDSGOALS Game: 12 Dick Rondeau’44 (1944 vs. Middlebury) Season: 45 Dick Rondeau ’44 (1941-42 – 23 games) 45 Joe Riley ’49 (1948-49 – 23 games) Career: 118 Bill Riley ’46 (1942-43, 46-49 – 71 games)

ASSISTS Game: 11 Dick Rondeau ’44 (1944 vs. Middlebury) Season: 41 Bill Riley ’46 (1948-49) Career: 110 Bill Riley ’46 (1942-43, 1946-49)

POINTS Game: 23 Dick Rondeau ’44 (1944 vs. Middlebury, 12g, 11a) Season: 78 Bill Riley ’46 (1948-49 – 23gp, 37g, 41a) Career: 228 Bill Riley ’46 (1942-43, 1946-49 – 71gp, 118g, 110a)

TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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DEFENSEMANGOALSGame: 5 Myles Lane ’28 (1928 vs. M.I.T.)Season: 20 Myles Lane ’28 (1926 – 15gp & 1928 – 10gp)Career 50 Myles Lane ’28 (1926-28 – 40gp)

ASSISTS Game: 6 Dan Goggin ’57 (1957 vs. Yale)Season: 28 Ron Dove ’77 (1975-76 – 27gp)Career: 83 John Donnelly ’83 (1979-83 – 109gp)

POINTS Game: 7 Dan Goggin ’57 (1957 vs. Yale – 1g, 6a)Season: 35 John Donnelly ’83 1981-82 – 26gp, 10g, 25a)Career: 116 John Donnelly ’83 (1979-83 – 109gp, 33g, 83a)

PENALTY MINUTESGame: 22 Mike Loga ’94 (1991 vs. Clarkson)Season: 92 Sean Tomalty ’91 (1990-91 – 27gp)Career: 256 Mike Loga ’94 (1991-94 – 84gp)

GOALTENDING (*denotes modern record)SAVESGame: 63 Warren Cook ’67 (1967 vs. UNH) 53 Mike Devine ’08 (2007-08 vs. UNH)*Season: 867 Nick Boucher ’03 (2000-01 – 33gp)Career: 2,197 Steve Laurin ’90 (1986-90 – 66gp)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason: 0.83 Don Tobin ’22 (1922 – 6gp)Career: 1.63 George Bott ’29 (1926-29 – 30gp, 49ga)

SHUTOUTSSeason: 5 Chet Gale ’19 (1920 – 10gp)Career: 7 George Bott ’29 (1926-29 – 30gp)

Myles Lane ’28

TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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TeamGAMES WON Season 10 1958-59 (10-0-0)

GAMES LOST (* denotes modern record) Season 11 1967-68 (1-11-0) 9 2007-08 (1-9-0)*

GOALS SCORED Game 15 2/26/47 (vs. Harvard), Dartmouth 15-4 15 3/5/49 (vs. Princeton), Dartmouth 15-4 Season 74 1975-76 (8-4, Third) GOALS AGAINST Game 14 2/17/68 (by Cornell), Cornell 15-4 Season 83 1968-69 (5-7-0, 4th)

IndividualGOALS Game 7 Jim Malone ’50 (2/26/47, vs. Harvard) Season 21 Arnie Oss ’50 (1949-50 - - 8 games) Career 44 Bill Riley ’46 (1942-49 - - 28 games)

ASSISTS Game 6 Jake Haertl ’61 (1/23/60 vs. Cornell) Season 20 Dick Rondeau ’44 (1941-42 - - 8 games) Career 45 Bill Riley ’46 (1942-49 - - 28 games)

POINTS Game 10 Joe Riley ’49 (3/5/49 vs. Princeton, 6G, 4A) Season 40 Dick Rondeau ’44 (1941-42 - - 8 games, 20G, 20A) Career 89 Bill Riley ’46 (1942-49 - - 28 games)

Goalie RecordsGOALIE SAVES Game 53 Jay Samek ’87 (11/23/84 vs. Princeton) Season 372 Peter Proulx ’73 (1971-72 - - 11 games) Career 1,041 Peter Proulx ’73 (1970-73 - - 35 games)

GOALIE AVERAGE Season 1.66 Tom Wahman ’60 (1959-60 - - 10 games) Career 2.35 Tom Wahman ’60 (1957-60 - - 16 games)

IVY LEAGUE RECORDS

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GOALS SCORED - SEASON1. Joseph Riley ’49 1947-48 45 Richard Rondeau ’44 1941-42 45 3. William Harrison ’44 1941-42 38 4. David Leighton ’63 1961-62 37 John Titus ’54 1953-54 37 William Riley ’46 1948-49 37 7. Arnold Oss, Jr. ’50 1949-50 36 8. Daniel McCarthy ’54 1953-54 32 9. Richard Rondeau ’44 1943-44 31 10. Ross Brownridge ’80 1979-80 30 William Riley ’46 1947-48 30 GOALS SCORED - CAREER1. William Riley ’46 1942-49** 1182. Richard Rondeau ’44 1941-44 1033. Ross Brownridge ’80 1976-80 704. Joseph Riley ’49 1946-49 675. David Leighton ’63 1960-63 66 Paul Guibord ’36 1933-36 667. Robert Moore ’61 1958-61 658. William Harrison ’44 1941-44 649. Lee Stempniak ’05 2001-05 6310. John Titus ’54 1951-54 6111. Tom Fleming ’76 1973-76 60 Arnold Oss, Jr. ’50 1947-50 60 Daniel Sullivan ’40 1937-40 60

ASSISTS - SEASON*1. William Riley ’46 1948-49 41 2. Clifford Harrison ’51 1948-94 36 William Harrison ’44 1942-43 36 4. Tom Fleming ’76 1975-76 34 William Riley ’46 1942-43 34 6. Joseph Riley ’49 1948-49 32 7. Richard Rondeau ’44 1941-42 31 Albert Foster ’39 1938-39 31 9. Bruce Mather ’47 1946-47 30 10. Lee Stempniak ’05 2001-05 29

ASSISTS - CAREER*1. William Riley ’46 1942-49** 1102. Ross Brownridge ’80 1976-80 963. Lee Stempniak ’05 2001-05 884. Clifford Harrison ’51 1948-51 845. John Donnelly ’83 1979-83 836. Dennis Murphy ’80 1976-80 80 Mike Ouellette ’06 2002-06 808. Doug Jones ’12 2008-12 789. Michael Turner ’72 1969-72 7610. Tom Fleming ’76 1973-76 73 Richard Rondeau ’44 1941-44 7312. Dion Del Monte ’95 1991-95 7113. Bruce Mather ’47 1943-47 69 Pete Summerfelt ’03 1999-03 69

POINTS - SEASON*1. William Riley ’46 1948-49 78 2. Joseph Riley ’49 1948-49 77 3. Richard Rondeau ’44 1941-42 76 4. William Harrison ’44 1941-42 74 5. John Titus ’54 1953-54 61 6. William Riley ’46 1942-43 60 7. Ross Brownridge ’80 1979-80 59 8. Daniel McCarthy ’54 1953-54 58 9. Bruce Mather ’47 1946-47 56 10. Arnold Oss, Jr. ’50 1949-50 55

POINTS - CAREER*1. William Riley ’46 1942-49** 2282. Richard Rondeau ’44 1941-44 1763. Ross Brownridge ’80 1976-80 1664. Lee Stempniak ’05 2001-05 1515. Clifford Harrison ’51 1948-51 138 Mike Ouellette ’06 2002-06 1387. Dennis Murphy ’80 1976-80 1368. Tom Fleming ’76 1973-76 133 Michael Turner ’72 1969-72 13310. William Harrison ’44 1941-44 12811. Bruce Mather ’47 1943-47 12712. Nick Johnson ’08 2004-08 12512. Albert Foster ’39 1936-39 119

* = Assists were not recorded at Dartmouth until the1933-34 season.** = Riley played as a freshman in 1942-43, but did not play his final three seasons until 1946-49.

The Riley brothers: (from left to right) Joe ’49, Jack ’44 and Bill ’46

SCORING RECORDS

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Year Goals Assists Points1905-06 3, Foote -- 3, Foote1906-07 14, Foote -- 14, Foote1907-08 8, Foote -- 8, Foote1908-09 12, Stucklen -- 12, Stucklen1909-10 3, Eaton -- 3, Eaton1910-11 9, Stucklen -- 9, Stucklen1911-12 2, Mason/ Dellinger/Fahey -- 2, Mason/Dellinger/Fahey1912-13 12, Wanamaker -- 12, Wanamaker1913-14 20, Wanamaker -- 20, Wanamaker1914-15 6, Wanamaker -- 6, Wanamaker1915-16 9, Tyler/ Geran -- 9, Tyler/Geran1916-17 5, Bickford/Paisley/ Murphy -- 5, Bickford/Paisley/Murphy1917-18 5, Murphy -- 5, Murphy1918-19 (No Team)1919-20 7, Cody -- 7, Cody1920-21 10, Rothschild -- 10, Rothschild1921-22 4, Osborne -- 4, Osborne1922-23 11, Sheehy -- 11, Sheehy1923-24 14, Hall/ Everett -- 14, Hall/Everett1924-25 6, Manser -- 6, Manser1925-26 20, Lane -- 20, Lane1926-27 10, Lane -- 10, Lane1927-28 20, Lane -- 20, Lane1928-29 9, Rogers -- 9, Rogers1929-30 10, Andres -- 10, Andres1930-31 8, Johnson -- 8, Johnson1931-32 6, Morton/Jackson/Spain -- 6, Morton/ Jackson/Spain1932-33 8, Morton -- 8, Morton1933-34 17, Guibord 27, Spain 41, Spain1934-35 21, Guibord 18, Guibord 39, Guibord1935-36 28, Guibord 14, Allen 39, Guibord1936-37 27, Costello 22, Foster 40, Foster1937-38 20, Walsh 14, Foster/Mather/Sullivan 32, Mather/Sullivan/Walsh1938-39 22, Foster/Walsh 31, Foster 53, Foster1939-40 26, Sullivan 18, Sullivan 44, Sullivan1940-41 17, Maloon 8, Maloon/Remsen 25, Maloon1941-42 45, Rondeau 36, Harrison 76, Rondeau1942-43 27, Rondeau 34, B. Riley 60, B. Riley1943-44 31, Rondeau 20, Rondeau 51, Rondeau1944-45 13, Cunliffe 10, Holt 20, Cunliffe1945-46 15, Cunliffe 20, Mather 32, Mather1946-47 26, Mather 30, Mather 56, Mather1947-48 30, B. Riley 23, B. Riley 53, B. Riley1948-49 45, J. Riley 41, B. Riley 78, B. Riley1949-50 36, Oss 26, Harrison 55, Oss1950-51 19, Dow 22, Harrison 39, Harrison1951-52 10, Titus 8, Grocott 15, Dunlop1952-53 14, Titus 14, Titus 28, Titus1953-54 37, Titus 29, Peters 61, Titus1954-55 20, Gale 17, Gale 37, Gale1955-56 11, Lanigan 12, MacKenzie 19, Lanigan1956-57 20, Anderson 22, Goggin 38, Anderson1957-58 16, Anderson 17, Lanigan 23, Hollern/Lanigan1958-59 28, Anderson 20, Wadman 41, Anderson1959-60 25, Moore 26, Haertl 38, Moore1960-61 25, Moore 26, Haertl 48, Moore1961-62 37, Leighton 29, Phelan 52, Leighton1962-63 20, Leighton 19, Phelan 34, Leighton1963-64 13, Mathews 23, Hayes 35, Hayes1964-65 26, Mathews 27, Hayes 45, Mathews1965-66 12, Andrews/Stebe 13, Smoyer 21, Smoyer1966-67 12, Smoyer 11, Fahey 19, Martin/Smoyer1967-68 20, Nyberg 16, Hutton 29, Nyberg1968-69 15, Hill 24, Fahey 33, Davidson1969-70 17, Kosak 24, Turner 35, Turner1970-71 18, Davidson 25, Turner 42, Turner1971-72 25, Riggall 27, Turner 47, Turner1972-73 26, Riggall 21, D. Johnson 41, Riggall1973-74 22, Fleming 15, Cronin/Dixon/Fleming 37, Fleming

STATISTICAL DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS

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Year Goals Assists Points1974-75 23, Fleming 24, Fleming 47, Fleming1975-76 23, K. Johnson 34, Fleming 49, Fleming1976-77 26, K. Johnson 25, Dove/McCloskey 42, K. Johnson1977-78 19, Murphy 29, Brownridge 39, Brownridge1978-79 20, Brownridge 29, Murphy 48, Murphy1979-80 30, Brownridge 29, Brownridge 59, Brownridge1980-81 18, R. Wilson 19, Bedard 32, R. Wilson1981-82 16, S. Teevens 25, Donnelly 35, Donnelly1982-83 21, Taber 27, Donnelly 35, Taber1983-84 10, Cullen/Lamoureux 15, Cullen 25, Cullen1984-85 12, Burlock 11, Jacobson 19, McInerny1985-86 12, Donahue 15, Finks 24, Finks1986-87 11, Finks 19, Williams 21, Williams1987-88 11, Finks 14, Williams 22, Williams1988-89 12, Tomalty 18, Hanlon 24, Hanlon1989-90 12, Hanlon 18, Hanlon 30, Hanlon1990-91 15, DelCarmine 12, Clark/DelCarmine 27, DelCarmine1991-92 11, Fraser 13, DelMonte 19, Turcotte1992-93 21, Fraser 26, Kelleher 44, Fraser1993-94 17, Fraser 18, Del Monte 30, Fraser1994-95 16, Turcotte 22, Del Monte 36, Del Monte1995-96 12, Whitworth 18, Whitworth 30, Whitworth1996-97 21, Sturgis 21, Whitworth 38, Whitworth1997-98 18, Sturgis 23, Whitworth 29, Whitworth1998-99 13, Chaytors 17, Baldwin 25, Maturo1999-00 8, Maturo, Nardella 12, Nardella 20, Nardella2000-01 18, Maturo 21, T. Byrne 33, Maturo2001-02 14, Maturo 22, Maturo 36, Maturo2002-03 23, Jessiman 28, Stempniak, Summerfelt 49, Stempniak2003-04 16, Stempniak, Jessiman, Ouellette 22, Stempniak, Lewis 38, Stempniak2004-05 18, Johnson 29, Stempniak 43, Stempniak2005-06 17, Jones 24, Ouellette 37, Ouellette2006-07 18, Jones 26, Jones 44, Jones2007-08 15, Wyman 25, Johnson 35, Johnson2008-09 13, Fleming 24, Estoclet 32, Estoclet 2009-10 22, Fleming 24, Estoclet 39, Fleming2010-11 16, Estoclet 21, Jones 31, Fleming2011-12 12, Robinson 18, Lindblad 25, Jones/Sikura

Eric Robinson ’14 Tyler Sikura ’15Doug Jones ’12Matt Lindblad ’14

STATISTICAL DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS

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Player Years GP G A Pts1. Bill Riley ’46 1942-43,46-49 71 118 110 2282. Dick Rondeau ’44 1941-44 40 103 73 1763. Ross Brownridge ’80 1976-80 105 70 96 1664. Lee Stempniak ’05 2001-05 135 63 88 1515. Cliff Harrison ’51 1948-51 62 54 84 138 Mike Ouellette ’06 2002-06 136 58 80 1387. Dennis Murphy ’80 1976-80 113 56 80 1368. Tom Fleming ’76 1973-76 75 60 73 1339. Bill Harrison ’44 1941-43 37 64 64 12810. Nick Johnson ’08 2004-08 133 57 68 12511. Mike Turner ’72 1969-72 71 48 76 12412. Bruce Mather ’47 1943-47 33 55 66 12113. Buddy Foster ’39 1936-39 61 52 67 11914. David Whitworth ’98 1994-98 113 43 74 11715. Joe Riley ’49 1947-49 47 67 49 116 John Donnelly ’83 1979-83 109 33 83 11617. Bob Moore ’61 1958-61 59 65 48 11318. Dan Sullivan ’40 1937-40 60 60 52 112 Scott Fraser ’94 1990-94 98 59 53 11220. Mike Maturo ’02 1998-02 125 49 61 110 Mark Culhane ’79 1975-79 109 44 66 11022. Dion Del Monte ’95 1991-95 105 37 71 10823. Dave Walsh ’39 1936-39 67 59 48 107 Bruce Cullen ’84 1980-84 103 48 59 107 Doug Jones ’12 2008-12 127 29 78 10726. Scott Fleming ’11 2007-11 124 54 52 10627. Doug Hayes ’65 1962-65 64 41 64 10528. Bill Kelleher ’96 1992-97 115 28 76 10429. Adam Estoclet ’11 2007-11 127 39 65 10430. Paul Guibord ’36 1933-36 60 66 37 103 Ken Pettit ’76 1973-76 76 49 54 10332. Dave Leighton ’63 1960-63 55 66 36 102 Eric Przepiorka ’06 2002-06 132 39 63 10234. John Titus ’54 1951-54 73 61 40 101 Rod Anderson ’59 1956-59 74 64 37 10136. Ken Davidson ’71 1968-71 69 48 52 100CLOSEST ACTIVE PLAYER: Matt Lindblad (2010-Present) - 52 (19g/33a)

Player Years GP Goals1. Bill Riley 1942-43,46-49 71 1182. Dick Rondeau 1941-44 40 1033. Ross Brownridge 1976-80 105 704. Joe Riley 1947-49 47 675. Paul Guibord 1933-36 60 66 Dave Leighton 1960-63 55 667. Bob Moore 1958-61 59 658. Rod Anderson 1956-59 74 64 Bill Harrison 1941-43 37 6410. Lee Stempniak 2001-05 135 6311. John Titus 1951-54 73 6112. Tom Fleming 1973-76 75 60 Dan Sullivan 1937-40 60 60 Arnie Oss 1948-50 54 6015. Scott Fraser 1990-94 98 59 Dave Walsh 1936-39 67 5917. Mike Ouellette 2002-06 136 5818. Nick Johnson 2004-08 133 5719. Dennis Murphy 1976-80 113 56 Fred Riggall 1970-73 71 5621. Bruce Mather 1943-47 33 5522. Cliff Harrison 1948-51 62 5423. Buddy Foster 1936-39 61 52 Bruce Cunliffe 27 52 Fred Maloon 51 5226. Kevin Johnson 1973-77 71 5127. Myles Lane 40 50CLOSEST ACTIVE PLAYER: Dustin Walsh (2009-Present) -19

100-POINT CLUB

50-GOAL CLUB

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Player Years GP Ast.1. Bill Riley ** 1942-43, 46-49 71 1102. Ross Brownridge 1976-80 105 963. Lee Stempniak 2001-05 135 884. Cliff Harrison 1948-51 62 845. John Donnelly 1979-83 109 836. Dennis Murphy 1976-80 113 80 Mike Ouellette 2002-06 136 808. Doug Jones 2008-12 127 789. Bill Kelleher 1992-97 115 76 Michael Turner 1969-72 71 7611. David Whitworth 1994-98 113 7412. Richard Rondeau 1941-44 40 73 Tom Fleming 1973-76 75 7314. Dion Del Monte 1991-95 105 7115. Peter Summerfelt 1999-03 128 6916. Nick Johnson 2004-08 133 6817. Buddy Foster 1936-39 61 6718. Mark Culhane 1975-79 109 66 Bruce Mather 1943-47 33 6620. Adam Estoclet 2008-11 127 6521. Bill Harrison 1941-43 37 64 Doug Hayes 1962-65 64 6423. Eric Przepiorka 2002-06 132 6324. Trevor Byrne 1999-03 130 62 Jake Haertl 1958-61 64 62 Brian McCloskey 1973-77 71 62 Ron Dove 1973-77 77 62 Evan Stephens 2008-11 128 6229. Mike Maturo 1998-02 125 6130. Jammie Herrington 1998-02 124 6031. Bruce Cullen 1980-84 103 5932. Mark Bedard 1977-81 85 5833. John Wadman 1956-59 70 5534. Kent Gillings 1999-03 119 54 Ken Pettit 1973-76 76 54 Tony DelCarmine 1990-94 104 5437. Scott Fraser 1990-94 98 5338. Frank Nardella 1998-02 123 52 Ken Davidson 1968-71 69 52 Dan Sullivan 1937-40 60 52 John Phelan 1960-63 59 52 Scott Fleming 2008-11 127 5243. Tanner Glass 2004-07 124 51 Matt Reber 2008-11 122 51CLOSEST ACTIVE PLAYER: Matt Lindblad (2010-Present) - 33

Player Year Goals Dick Rondeau ’44 1942 45 Joe Riley ’49 1949 45 Bill Harrison ’44 1942 38 Bill Riley ’46 1948 38 John Titus ’54 1954 37 Dave Leighton ’63 1962 37 Arnie Oss ’50 1950 36 Dan McCarthy 1954 32 Dick Rondeau ’44 1944 31 Bill Riley ’46 1948 30 Ross Brownridge ’80 1980 30

50-ASSIST CLUB

30-GOAL SEASONS

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FRESHMAN SCORING

Name GP G A Pts Hugh Jessiman ’06 34 23 24 49Carey Wilson ’83 31 16 22 38Mike Ouellette ’06 34 14 21 35Nick Johnson ’08 35 18 17 35T.J. Galiardi ’10 33 14 17 31Bill Kelleher ’96 27 4 26 30John Donnelly ’83 31 9 19 28Doug Jones ’12 31 6 22 28Matt Lindblad ’14 33 13 15 28Tony Delcarmine ’94 28 15 12 27Mark Culhane ’79 27 9 16 25Mike Maturo ’02 29 9 16 25Grant Lewis ’06 34 3 22 25Tyler Sikura ’15 33 11 14 25Tom Finks ’89 25 9 15 24 Joey Tomlak ’79 26 13 10 23Jamie Herrington ’02 29 8 15 23Chris Baldwin ’02 28 6 17 23Ross Brownridge ’80 21 10 12 22Evan Stephens ’11 32 5 17 22Dave Williams ’90 23 2 19 21Lee Stempniak ’05 32 12 9 21Dan O’Brien ’80 24 8 12 20Scott Fraser ’94 24 10 10 20David Whitworth ’98 27 8 12 20Bruce Cullen ’84 26 8 11 19Bill McInerny ’88 24 9 10 19Andy Donohue ’89 25 12 7 19Adam Turcotte ’95 26 9 10 19Owen Hughes ’97 27 3 16 19Rich Ryerson ’80 26 11 7 18Tom Nieman ’92 26 7 11 18Brandon McNally ’15 32 10 8 18Eric Neilly ’15 32 7 11 18Greg Chapman ’93 26 9 8 17Dion Delmonte ’95 26 4 13 17Ned Desmond ’89 23 4 12 16Mike Stachi ’95 26 9 7 16Tom Ruzzo ’97 27 7 9 16Pete Summerfelt ’03 30 5 11 16Eric Przepiorka ’06 33 8 8 16Dennis Murphy ’80 26 5 10 15Brett Burlock ’88 24 12 3 15Bob Cancelli ’98 25 5 10 15Frank Nardella ’02 29 5 10 15

(*NOTE: these statistics start in the 1977-78 season when freshman started varsity competition. Up until then, they competed solely at the freshman level.)

Hugh Jessiman ’06

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Date Player Opponent Score G-A-Pts2/8/44 Dick Rondeau Middlebury D 30-0 12-11-232/8/44 John Cunniff Middlebury D 30-0 8-6-142/19/42 Bill Harrison Clarkson D 14-5 5-5-102/13/43 Dick Rondeau Northeastern D 13-2 4-6-102/8/44 Bruce Mather Middlebury D 30-0 4-6-103/5/49 Joe Riley Princeton D 15-4 6-4-102/19/42 Jack Riley Clarkson D 14-5 3-6-91/12/43 Bill Riley Boston College D 14-2 4-5-91/12/43 Dick Rondeau Boston College D 14-2 5-4-92/26/47 Jim Malone Harvard D 15-4 7-2-91/15/44 Dick Rondeau Army D 11-4 4-4-83/5/49 Bill Riley Princeton D 15-4 5-3-812/28/39 Dan Sullivan Colgate D 7-4 2-5-72/14/40 Dan Sullivan Jr. Olympics 7-7 tie 4-3-73/7/42 Dick Rondeau Princeton D 9-3 2-5-71/8/44 Dick Rondeau Williams D 17-2 7-0-71/6/45 Charlie Holt Yale D 13-8 3-4-71/20/45 Ralph Warburton Cornell D 10-1 5-2-72/8/46 Bruce Cunliffe Army D 11-1 4-3-72/11/46 Bruce Mather Boston College D 11-0 2-5-72/15/46 Bruce Cunliffe Harvard D 14-5 3-4-72/26/47 Bruce Mather Harvard D 15-4 2-5-72/14/48 Bill Riley Yale D 9-4 4-3-72/10/49 Bill Riley McGill D 9-6 3-4-72/12/49 Bill Riley Princeton D 12-2 2-5-72/12/49 Joe Riley Princeton D 12-2 4-3-72/26/49 Joe Riley Army D 9-1 3-4-72/26/49 Cliff Harrison Army D 9-1 1-6-73/12/54 John Titus Bishops Univ. D 11-0 3-4-71/16/57 Dan Goggin Yale D 8-1 1-6-71/23/60 Jake Haertl Cornell D 12-0 1-6-73/1/72 Bill Berry Northeastern D 15-5 2-5-73/1/72 Fred Riggall Northeastern D 15-5 3-4-711/21/77 Dennis Murphy Colgate D 14-8 4-3-71/8/36 Paul Guibord M.I.T. D 7-1 5-1-61/17/39 Dan Sullivan Middlebury D 12-1 2-4-612/28/39 Fred Maloon Colgate D 7-4 3-3-62/14/42 Dick Rondeau Yale D 6-3 5-1-62/21/42 Dick Rondeau Harvard D 9-5 3-3-62/21/42 Bill Harrison Harvard D 9-5 3-3-63/7/42 Bill Harrison Princeton D 9-3 5-1-61/14/43 Bill Harrison Harvard D 10-8 4-2-61/15/43 Bill Riley Northeastern D 9-4 4-2-61/15/43 Bill Harrison Northeastern D 9-4 1-5-62/13/43 Bill Riley Northeastern D13-2 5-1-62/13/43 Bill Harrison Northeastern D 13-2 0-6-62/16/43 Dick Rondeau Boston Univ. D 14-2 3-3-62/27/43 Bill Harrison Army D 6-4 3-3-61/8/44 Bruce Mather Williams D 17-2 1-5-61/6/45 Bruce Mather Yale D 13-8 3-3-61/20/45 Bruce Cunliffe Cornell D 10-1 4-2-62/15/46 Bruce Mather Harvard D 14-5 3-3-612/27/46 Bruce Mather California D 11-2 4-2-61/16/47 Bruce Cunliffe Clarkson D 14-2 3-3-61/19/47 Bruce Mather Williams D 16-1 2-4-612/19/47 Bill Riley Devens St. D 10-3 3-3-6

SIX OR MORE POINTS IN A GAMEDate Player Opponent Score G-A-Pts2/14/48 Joe Riley Yale D 9-4 2-4-62/9/50 Arnie Oss Middlebury D 10-6 4-2-62/9/50 Cliff Harrison Middlebury D 10-6 3-3-62/9/50 Walt Crowley Middlebury D 10-6 2-4-62/15/50 Arnie Oss Harvard D 8-5 5-1-62/18/50 Arnie Oss Army D 9-3 2-4-62/18/50 Cliff Harrison Army D 9-3 2-4-62/21/53 Ed Heydt Brown D 9-4 2-4-61/23/54 Dan McCarthy Northeastern D 7-2 1-5-612/3/55 Abner Oakes M. I. T. D 12-4 2-4-61/23/60 Bob Moore Cornell D 12-0 4-2-62/21/62 Derek Buntain Northeastern D 11-3 2-4-61/6/65 Doug Hayes New Hampshire D 7-6 1-5-62/13/65 Dean Matthews Middlebury D 8-4 2-4-62/13/65 Doug Hayes Middlebury D 8-4 3-3-61/17/71 Mike Turner Northeastern D 11-4 2-4-612/29/74 Tom Fleming St. Mary’s (N.S.) D 12-4 3-3-62/15/75 Brian McCloskey Pennsylvania P 8-7 4-2-611/21/77 Ross Brownridge Colgate D 14-8 1-5-61/22/78 Dennis Murphy Pennsylvania D 11-5 4-2-6

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Date Player Opponent Score Assists12/3/55 Abner Oakes M. I. T. D 12-4 412/11/57 John Lanigan Middlebury D 6-5 43/5/60 Tom Cranna Princeton D 6-2 42/4/61 Chuck Ritchie Princeton D 6-2 412/9/61 Warren Loomis Middlebury D 7-3 42/14/62 Warren Loomis Brown D 7-3 42/21/62 Derek Buntain Northeastern D 11-3 42/28/62 Derek Buntain New Hampshire D 7-6 412/3/63 Doug Hayes Norwich D 9-4 42/29/64 John Carpenter Princeton D 9-4 42/13/65 Dean Matthews Middlebury D 8-4 412/6/65 Bill Smoyer New Hampshire D 10-1 41/13/68 Rolf Kielman Pennsylvania D 10-0 41/17/71 Mike Turner Northeastern D 11-4 43/1/72 Fred Riggall Northeastern D 15-5 41/30/75 Tom Fleming Northeastern N 6-5 (OT) 42/15/75 Gordie Miles Pennsylvania P 8-7 42/14/76 Tom Fleming Cornell D 9-7 42/14/76 Ron Dove Cornell D 9-7 41/15/77 Ron Dove Vermont D 8-4 411/21/78 Mark Culhane Colgate D 14-8 412/30/79 Joe Jangro Air Force D 7-3 42/10/80 Mark Bedard Cornell D 8-3 41/12/82 John Donnelly Maine D 12-2 411/20/82 Scott Borek Union D 9-2 411/20/94 Tony DelCarmine Vermont D 11-4 42/10/95 David Whitworth RPI D 7-3 42/10/95 Bill Kelleher RPI D 7-3 43/1/97 David Whitworth Brown B 8-6 411/20/01 Frank Nardella Holy Cross D 9-1 43/8/02 Kent Gillings Colgate D 5-4 (2OT) 41/25/03 Jarrett Sampson Rensselaer D 7-3 42/28/03 Lee Stempniak Rensselaer D 7-1 42/8/10 Matt Reber Brown D 9-4 4

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Date Player Opponent Score Goals2/8/44 Bruce Mather Middlebury D 30-0 41/6/45 Bruce Cunliffe Yale D 13-8 41/20/45 Bruce Cunliffe Cornell D 10-1 42/8/46 Bruce Cunliffe Army D 11-1 42/8/46 Ralph Warburton Army D 11-1 42/11/46 Ralph Warburton Boston College D 11-0 412/27/46 Bruce Mather California D 11-2 42/18/47 Bruce Cunliffe Boston Univ. D 12-2 42/14/48 Bill Riley Yale D 9-4 43/18/48 Joe Riley Colorado College D 8-4 412/29/48 Joe Riley Colgate D 6-5 42/12/49 Joe Riley Princeton D 12-2 42/9/50 Arnie Oss Middlebury D 10-6 42/15/51 Bill Dow Boston College D 5-4 41/13/53 Chet Gale Middlebury D 9-2 41/19/54 Dan McCarthy Northeastern D 8-5 41/23/54 John Titus Boston Univ. D 7-2 42/17/54 John Titus Yale D 7-4 42/27/54 Dan McCarthy Army D 6-2 42/18/57 Rod Anderson Boston College BC 8-7 412/3/57 Rod Anderson Norwich D 5-2 41/30/58 Mike Hollern Boston College D 6-3 41/23/60 Bob Moore Cornell D 12-0 41/19/65 Dean Mathews Harvard D 5-3 42/6/65 Dean Mathews Boston College BC 9-8 42/28/68 Rusty Martin New Hampshire N 7-5 42/15/75 Brian McCloskey Pennsylvania P 8-7 411/21/77 Dennis Murphy Colgate D 14-8 41/22/78 Dennis Murphy Pennsylvania D 11-5 412/13/78 Ross Brownridge RPI D 8-6 42/5/83 Allen Taber Brown D 8-4 412/29/02 Hugh Jessiman UMass-Lowell D 10-2 411/21/04 Hugh Jessiman Yale D 9-4 4

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GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Name GP GAA1. George Bott ’29 30 1.632. S.H. Anthony ’26 16 1.683. Art Donohue ’15 23 1.914. Lloyd Neidlinger ’23 20 2.055. Dan Yacey ’05 69 2.306. Chet Gale ’19 16 2.507. James Mello ’12 64 2.658. Mike Devine ’08 91 2.689. Nick Boucher ’03 105 2.8110. Tom Wahman ’60 39 2.8211. Dick Desmond ’49 60 2.9812. Jody O’Neill 69 2.9913. Allen Barrett ’44 14 3.1414. Nate Hawkes ’32 29 3.3415. Sean Samule ’07 25 3.3016. Wes Goding ’39 58 3.4117. David Conlon ’55 16 3.4318. Ted Lapres ’42 49 3.4919. Eric Almon ’00 66 3.5020. Jason Won ’00 28 3.5521. Emile Erhard ’09 17 3.5922. Chuck Walker ’74 30 3.6623. Tim Osby ’89 14 3.9824. Bob Gaudet ’81 76 4.0025. Scott Baker ’97 44 4.07

CAREER GOALIE RECORDSSAVES Name Saves1. Nick Boucher ’03 2,8032. Mike Devine ’08 2,4693. Steve Laurin ’90 2,1974. Bob Gaudet ’81 2,1295. Jody O’Neill ’12 1,9126. Peter Proulx ’73 1,8827. Mike Bracco ’94 1,8388. Jeff Sollows ’77 1,8129. Gordon Russell ’55 1,71110. James Mello ’12 1,67011. Dan Yacey ’05 1,57512. Eric Almon ’00 1,56913. Brewster Gere ’66 1,53914. Vern Guetens ’93 1,52115. Tim Osby ’89 1,475 Scott Baker ’97 1,47517. Dirk Frankenberg ’59 1,43518. Carey Gandy ’84 1,27319. Warren Cook ’67 1,11420. Tom Wahman ’60 1,04721. James Cruickshank ’68 98922. Jim Jankowski ’68 97223. Jeff Bower ’87 90324. Tom Schuster ’70 80325. Mark Hoppe ’87 782

WINS Name Wins1. Nick Boucher ’03 502. Mike Devine ’08 473. Bob Gaudet ’81 404. Peter Proulx ’73 305. Jeff Sollows ’77 28 Dan Yacey ’05 287. James Mello ’12 278. Jody O’Neill ’12 279. Jim Jankowski ’81 18 Eric Almon ’00 1811. Carey Grandy ’84 16 Tim Osby ’89 1613. Scott Baker ’97 1414. Charles Walker ’74 1315. Steve Laurin ’90 10 Mike Bracco ’94 10

SAVE PERCENTAGE(Min. 25 Games Played) Name Pct.1. Dan Yacey ’05 .9172. James Mello’12 .9143. Mike Devine ’08 .9134. Jody O’Neill ’12 .9105. Nick Boucher ’03 .9076. Tom Wahman ’60 .9067. Charles Walker ’74 .8918. Brewster Gere ’66 .8889. Scott Baker ’97 .88510. Steve Laurin ’90 .88511. Warren Cook ’67 .883 Sean Samuel ’07 .88313. Eric Almon ’00 .88214. Dirk Frankenberg ’59 .880 Tim Osby ’89 .88016. Bob Gaudet ’81 .87717. Peter Proulx ’73 .87318. James Cruickshank ’68 .86819. Vern Guetens ’93 .86620. Gordon Russell ’55 .864 Mark Hoppe ’87 .86422. Jeff Sollows ’77 .86023. Dan Ringsred ’76 .857 Mike Bracco ’94 .85725. Carey Gandy ’84 .85626. Jim Jankowski ’81 .854

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Date Goalie Opponent Saves/Result3/14/03 Nick Boucher Colgate 66 / L, 4-3 (4OT)1/4/67 Warren Cook New Hampshire 63 / L, 4-112/7/56 Dirk Frankenburg Clarkson 62 / L, 8-112/27/73 Chuck Walker Boston University 62 / L, 3-13/1/67 Jim Cruickshank Boston University 59 / L, 13-31/2/88 Steve Laurin Rensselaer 58 / W, 4-312/19/58 Dirk Frankenburg Minnesota 56 / L, 8-12/27/87 Tim Osby St. Lawrence 56 / W, 4-11/19/08 Mike Devine New Hampshire 54 / W, 5-311/23/84 Jay Samek Princeton 53 / L, 5-41/9/09 Jody O’Neill Yale 53 / L, 2-13/2/68 Jim Cruickshank Brown 52 / L, 4-22/11/53 Gordie Russell Yale 51 / L, 2-02/3/68 Jim Cruickshank Cornell 51 / L, 8-02/17/68 Jim Cruickshank Cornell 51 / L, 14-23/6/76 Jeff Sollows Brown 51 / L, 8-7 (OT)2/27/93 Vern Guetens Brown 51 / L, 6-22/18/07 Mike Devine Yale 51 / W, 3-22/21/68 Bob Tharinger Harvard 50 / L, 4-23/4/70 Dale Dunning Cornell 50 / L, 14-011/29/86 Steve Laurin Harvard 50 / L, 5-012/9/84 Jay Samek Cornell 50 / L, 10-412/29/53 Gordie Russell Minnesota 49 / L, 11-01/1/54 Gordie Russell Denver 49 / W, 8-312/4/56 Dirk Frankenburg Nationals 49 / L, 8-12/22/66 Budge Gere Boston College 49 / L, 6-23/2/65 Budge Gere Boston University 49 / L, 7-43/5/71 Peter Proulx Pennsylvania 49 / L, 6-12/21/92 Mike Bracco Harvard 49 / L, 4-21/19/63 George Knox Middlebury 48 / W, 5-212/30/81 Carey Gandy New Hampshire 48 / W, 6-51/26/91 Mike Bracco Cornell 48 / L, 7-312/30/92 Vern Guetens Northeastern 48 / W, 5-43/8/02 Darren Gastrock Colgate 48 / W, 5-4 (2OT)1/31/09 Jody O’Neill Union 48 / T, 2-23/17/49 Rich Desmond Michigan 47 / W, 4-23/3/53 Gordie Russell Boston University 47 / L, 6-42/4/67 Warren Cook Princeton 47 / L, 5-41/9/68 Jim Cruickshank Boston College 47 / L, 7-211/19/79 Bob Gaudet Clarkson 47 / L, 7-21/4/85 Mark Hoppe Vermont 47 / W, 4-11/10/87 Steve Laurin St. Lawrence 47 / L, 7-22/20/88 Steve Laurin Vermont 47 / L, 4-111/7/08 Jody O’Neill Union 47 / W, 5-22/5/10 James Mello Yale 47 / L, 5-22/16/55 Gordie Russell Boston College 46 / L, 5-32/25/58 Dirk Frankenburg Harvard 46 / T, 4-41/7/60 Tom Wahman Boston College 46 / L, 4-31/7/76 Jeff Sollows St. Lawrence 46 / W, 3-12/27/81 Bob Gaudet Cornell 46 / L, 7-31/16/88 Steve Laurin Cornell 46 / L, 8-32/26/88 Steve Laurin St. Lawrence 46 / L, 4-23/9/12 Jody O’Neill Cornell 45 / L, 4-3 (2OT)2/5/58 Tom Wahman Nationals 45 / L, 6-22/2/63 Terry Guiney Brown 45 / L, 5-12/17/65 Budge Gere Brown 45 / W, 6-32/19/66 Budge Gere Brown 45 / L, 5-4

Date Goalie Opponent Saves/Result2/26/66 Budge Gere Cornell 45 / L, 10-312/2/66 Warren Cook Bowdoin 45 / W, 7-22/14/68 Jim Cruickshank Brown 45 / L, 5-22/21/70 Dale Dunning Cornell 45 / L, 3-21/28/75 Jeff Sollows St. Lawrence 45 / L, 9-61/30/75 Dan Ringsred Northeastern 45 / L, 6-5 (OT)1/26/80 Bob Gaudet Yale 45 / T, 6-6 (OT)1/4/91 Mike Bracco Clarkson 45 / L, 5-011/12/93 Mike Bracco Cornell 45 / L, 4-3 (OT)11/27/09 Jody O’Neill Providence 45 / W, 4-22/26/64 Budge Gere Northeastern 44 /L, 8-31/1/66 Warren Cook Princeton 44 / W, 5-41/26/66 Warren Cook Northeastern 44 / L, 6-42/15/67 Warren Cook Yale 44 / L, 7-412/1/67 Jim Cruickshank St. Lawrence 44 / L, 3-12/21/69 Tom Schuster Pennsylvania 44 / W, 11-92/26/72 Peter Proulx Brown 44 / T, 4-4 (OT)2/14/73 Peter Proulx Harvard 44 / T, 2-2 (OT)1/11/75 Jeff Sollows Cornell 44 / L, 7-6 (OT)2/1/84 Jeff Bower Harvard 44 / L, 4-01/30/87 Steve Laurin Yale 44 / L, 3-2 (OT)12/16/89 Steve Laurin Harvard 44 / L, 7-211/30/91 Mike Bracco Princeton 44 / L, 8-111/28/03 Dan Yacey Boston Univ. 44 / T, 2-2 (OT)3/1/08 Mike Devine Colgate 44 / W, 5-21/15/55 Gordie Russell Middlebury 43 / L, 4-31/11/56 Fred Bagnall Brown 43 / L, 10-22/16/57 Dirk Frankenburg Harvard 43 / L, 8-32/27/57 Fred Bagnall Harvard 43 / L, 4-012/20/58 Dirk Frankenburg Minnesota 43 / L, 6-11/7/67 Warren Cook Brown 43 / L, 12-32/22/67 Warren Cook Boston College 43 / L, 8-03/4/67 Warren Cook Brown 43 / L, 7-32/1/69 Tom Schuster Cornell 43 / L, 11-121/15/75 Jeff Sollows Harvard 43 / L, 4-21/3/76 Jeff Sollows New Hampshire 43 / L, 6-312/2/81 Carey Gandy Northeastern 43 / L, 9-312/18/87 Steve Laurin U.S. International 43 / W, 3-02/6/88 Tim Osby Army 43 / W, 4-32/16/91 Mike Bracco Rensselaer 43 / L, 9-411/23/91 Vern Guetens Rensselaer 43 / W, 5-21/4/97 Eric Almon Harvard 43 / L, 3-2 (OT)11/13/04 Dan Yacey St. Lawrence 43 / W, 4-11/20/53 Dave Conlan Clarkson 42 / W, 2-12/4/56 Eric Horter Harvard 42 / L, 10-112/4/75 Jeff Sollows Boston University 42 / L, 5-312/1/70 Peter Proulx New Hampshire 42 / L, 6-41/11/60 Tom Wahman Middlebury 42 / W, 4-312/3/66 Warren Cook Colby 42 / L, 6-211/26/80 Jim Jankowski Boston University 42 / W, 6-21/15/84 Jay Samek St. Lawrence 42 / L, 6-312/31/86 Steve Lalurin Vermont 42 / L, 8-312/14/85 Jeff Bower Harvard 42 / L, 9-212/21/96 Eric Almon Merrimack 42 / W, 5-22/6/93 Mike Bracco St. Lawrence 42 / L, 5-411/14/08 Jody O’Neill St. Lawrence 42 / W, 4-31/4/54 Gordie Russell Colorado College 41 / L, 5-4

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Year Player (Team) Position 2007 David Jones ’08 (First) Forward 2006 Mike Ouelleette ’07 (Second) Forward 2005 Lee Stempniak ’05 (Second) Forward 2004 Lee Stempniak ’05 (First) Forward 1989 Dave Williams ’90 Defense 1980 Ross Brownridge ’80 Center 1960 Tom Wahman ’60 Goalie Rusty Ingersoll ’60 Defense 1952 John Grocott ’52 Defense 1951 Cliff Harrison ’51 Center 1950 Arnie Oss ’50 Wing 1949 Joe Riley ’49 Wing Bill Riley ’46 Wing 1948 Bill Riley ’46 Wing George Pulliam ’45 Defense 1939 Wes Goding ’36 Goalie 1936 Paul Guibord ’36 Wing 1935 Paul Guibord ’36 Wing 1934 Paul Guibord ’36 Wing Frank Spain ’34 Center 1932 Bill Morton ’32 Defense 1931 Bill Morton ’32 Defense 1930 Eddie Jeremiah ’30 Center 1929 Dick Rogers ’29 Wing George Bott ’29 Goalie 1928 Myles Lane ’28 Defense 1927 Myles Lane ’28 Defense 1926 Doug Everett ’26 Wing 1924 Doug Everett ’26 Wing 1917 John H. Murphy ’19 Wing Robert J. Paisley ’20 Wing 1916 Ralph Tyler ’16 Center

Ross Brownridge ’80

Lee Stempniak ’05Rusty Ingersoll ’60Doug Everett ’26

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Year Captain Hometown High School1905-06 Eugene C. Brooks ’07 Cambridge, Mass. Rindge Tech HS1906-07 John F. Crocker ’07 Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge Latin HS1907-08 Warren C. Foote ’08 Newton Centre, Mass. Newton HS1908-09 Stanley W. Leighton ’09 Boston, Mass. Mechanics Art HS1909-10 Ralph H. Marston ’09 Roxbury, Mass. Roxbury HS1910-11 Frederick C. Eaton ’11 Auburndale, Mass. Newton HS1911-12 Carl S. Wells ’12 West Newton, Mass. Newton HS1912-13 William H. Mason ’13 Boston, Mass. Allen School1913-14 John L. Dellinger ’14 St. Paul, Minn. Mechanic Arts HS1914-15 Leon P. Tuck ’15 Winchester, Mass. Winchester HS1915-16 Carl N. Holmes ’16 Somerville, Mass. Somerville HS1916-17 Ralph G. Tyler ’17 Exeter, N.H. Phillips Exeter1917-18 John H. Murphy ’19 Malden, Mass. Malden HS1918-19 -- (No Team) --1919-20 Robert J. Paisley ’20 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1920-21 Ryland J. Rothschild ’21 St. Paul, Minn. Shattuck HS1921-22 William H. Perry ’22 West Somerville, Mass. Somerville HS1922-23 James M. Osborne ’23 Cleveland, Ohio University School1923-24 Robert B. Hall ’24 Brooklyn, N.Y. Erasmus Hall HS1924-25 Douglas N. Everett ’26 Concord, N.H. Concord HS1925-26 George E. Manser, Jr. ’26 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1926-27 Charles L. Hardy ’27 Arlington, Mass. Phillips Exeter1927-28 Myles J. Lane ’28 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1928-29 George M. Bott ’29 Arlington, Mass. Phillips Exeter1929-30 Harold E. Booma ’30 Swampscott, Mass. Swampscott HS1930-31 Henry L. Johnson, Jr. ’31 Waban, Mass. Loomis School1931-32 William H. Morton ’32 New Rochelle, N.Y. New Rochelle HS1932-33 Richard Jackson ’33 Medford, Mass. Phillips Academy1933-34 James H. McHugh ’34 Melrose, Mass. Worcester Academy1934-35 Paul L. Guibord ’36 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1935-36 Paul L. Guibord ’36 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1936-37 Lester F. Barrett ’37 Arlington, Mass. Worcester Academy1937-38 Richard S. Lewis ’38 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1938-39 James A. Feeley, Jr. ’39 Cambridge, Mass. Phillips Exeter1939-40 Daniel J. Sullivan, Jr. ’40 St. Albans, Vt. Hebron Academy1940-41 Frederick V. Maloon, Jr. ’41 Belmont, Mass. Hebron Academy1941-42 Theodore E. Lapres, Jr. ’42 Margate City, N.J. Atlantic City HS1942-43 Richard E. Rondeau ’44 Providence, R.I. Mount St. Charles1943-44 Richard E. Rondeau ’44 Providence, R.I. Mount St. Charles1944-45 -- (Game Captains) --1945-46 Charles E. Holt, Jr. ’45 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1946-47 Ralph Warburton ’47 Cranston, R.I. LaSalle Academy John P. Riley, Jr. ’44 Medford, Mass. Medford HS1947-48 William J. Riley ’46 Medford, Mass. Clark School1948-49 Richard J. Desmond ’49 Medford, Mass. Vermont Academy1949-50 Walter H. Crowley ’50 Worcester, Mass. North HS1950-51 Clifford Harrison ’51 Walpole, Mass. Walpole HS1951-52 John Grocott ’52 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1952-53 Edwin B. Haertl ’54 Framingham, Mass. Framingham HS1953-54 Seaver Peters ’54 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1954-55 Dana E. Hennigar ’55 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1955-56 Abner Oakes ’56 Shawinigan Falles, Que. Phillips Academy1956-57 Charles W. Sprott ’57 Georgetown, Mass. Stoneham HS1957-58 David C. Chapin ’58 Wellesley Hills, Mass. Wellesley HS1958-59 Rodney R. Anderson ’59 St. Paul, Minn. Johnson HS1959-60 Russel W. Ingersoll ’60 Duluth, Minn. Taft School1960-61 Robert F. Moore ’61 Duluth, Minn. Culver Academy1961-62 Thomas P. Cranna ’62 Devils Lake, N.D. Central HS1962-63 John D. Phelan, Jr. ’63 Needham, Mass. St. Mark’s School1963-64 John H. Carpenter ’64 Johnstown, N.Y. Northwood Prep1964-65 James M. Cooper ’65 Rochester, Minn. John Marshall HS1965-66 Charles C. Stuart ’66 Princeton, N.J. Phillips Academy1966-67 Warren C. Cook ’67 Williamstown, Mass. Groton School1967-68 John J. Meehan, Jr. ’68 Reading, Mass. Hebron Academy1968-69 Robert A. Cann ’69 Melrose, Mass. Melrose HS1969-70 Denis R. O’Neill ’70 Greens Farms, Conn. St. George’s School1970-71 Kenneth W. Davidson ’71 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Sault Coll. Institute1971-72 Michael P. Turner ’72 Melrose, Mass. Phillips Academy

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Year Captain Hometown High School1972-73 Dana C. Johnson ’73 Sherwood Park, Alta. Viscount Bennett1973-74 Paul M. Dixon ’74 Aurora, Ont. Dr. G. W. Williams HS1974-75 Peter M. Quinn ’75 Chateauguay, Ont. Loyola HS1975-76 Kenneth W. Pettit ’76 London, Ont. Oakridge Secondary1976-77 Ron Dove ’77 LaSalle, Que. LaSalle Catholic HS Brian McCloskey ’77 N. Vancouver, B.C. Handsworth Secondary1977-78 Paul Sawyer ’78 St. John, N.B. Kelvin (Manit.) HS1978-79 Mark Culhane ’79 Minneapolis, Minn. West HS1979-80 Ross Brownridge ’80 Brampton, Ont. Brampton Centennial Dennis Murphy ’80 Malden, Mass. Phillips Academy1980-81 Robert J. Gaudet ’81 Saugus, Mass. Saugus HS R. Mark Bedard ’81 Toronto, Ont. St. Andrews1981-82 Joseph P. Jangro, Jr. ’82 Wakefield, Mass. Milton Academy Shaun D. Teevens ’82 Pembroke, Mass. Deerfield Academy1982-83 Mark A. Ardagna ’83 Dunwoody, Ga. New Hampton School Bill Flanigan ’83 Troy, N.Y. Northfield-Mt. Hermon1983-84 G. Michael Palmer ’84 Danvers, Mass. Danvers HS1984-85 Todd A. Soutor ’85 St. Paul, Minn. Hill-Murray School Robert E. Jangro ’85 Wakefield, Mass. Milton Academy1985-86 Daniel D. Nugent ’86 Kelowna, B.C. Springvalley Sr. Sec. Kevin S. McCann ’87 Barrie, Ont. Eastview Secondary1986-87 Kevin S. McCann ’87 Barrie, Ont. Eastview Secondary1987-88 Douglass R. Weiss ’88 Bernardston, Mass. Deerfield Academy1988-89 Thomas P. Finks ’89 Metairie, La. Choate Rosemary Hall1989-90 David A. Williams ’90 Chatham, N.J. Choate Rosemary Hall1990-91 Michael T. Daly ’91 Nepean, Ont. JS Woodsworth Sec.1991-92 Nathaniel J. Dudley ’92 Canton, N.Y. Hotchkiss School1992-93 Peter W. Clark ’93 Fredericton, N.B. Hotchkiss School1993-94 Michael J. Loga ’94 Edmonton, Alta. Concordia College1994-95 Dion B. Del Monte ’95 Mississauga, Ont. Loyola Catholic Trevor R. Dodman ’95 Carlisle, Ont. Waterdown District1995-96 Dax R. Burkhart ’96 Rochester Hills, Mich. Rochester HS1996-97 Brent W. L. Retter ’97 Toronto, B.C. Upper Canada College1997-98 Jeremiah J. Buckley ’98 Oakdale, Minn. Tartan Shane D. Ness ’98 N. Vancouver, B.C. Athol Murray College David A. Whitworth ’98 Coquitlam, B.C. Penticton HS1998-99 David M. Risk ’99 Morristown, N.J. Lawrence Academy1999-00 Ryan M.J. Burkart ’99 Mississauga, Ont. Loyola Catholic2000-01 Michael Byrne ’01 Hingham, Mass. Deerfield Academy Jamie Herrington ’02 Cornwall, Ont. St. Joesph’s Secondary Mike Maturo ’02 Manchester, N.H. Belmont Hill2001-02 Jamie Herrington ’02 Cornwall, Ont. St. Joesph’s Secondary Mike Maturo ’02 Manchester, N.H. Belmont Hill2002-03 Trevor Byrne ’03 Hingham, Mass. Deerfield Academy Kent Gillings ’03 Saskatoon, Sask. Evan Hardy Collegiate2003-04 Brian Van Abel ’04 Lino Lakes, Minn. Centennial2004-05 Lee Stempniak ’05 West Seneca, N.Y. St. Francis2005-06 Mike Ouellette ’06 Kamloops, B.C. Ecole Secondaire Secondary2006-07 Tanner Glass ’07 Craven, Sask. Lumsden2007-08 Nick Johnson ’08 Calgary, Alta. St. Alberta2008-09 Rob Pritchard ’09 Burnaby, B.C. Burnaby N. Secondary2009-10 Peter Boldt ’10 Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich Country Day School2010-11 Scott Fleming ’11 Plainfield, Ontario Albert College2011-12 Mike Keenan ’13 South Weymouth, Mass. Catholic Memorial

Mike Keenan ’13 Nick Johnson ’08 Peter Boldt ’10

TEAM CAPTAINS (Cont.)

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The Leading Scorer Award:1992-93 Scott Fraser ’94 (21g/23a/44pts)1993-94 Scott Fraser ’94 (17g/13a/30pts)1994-95 Dion Del Monte ’95 (14g/22a/36pts)1995-96 David Whitworth ’98 (12g/18a/30pts)1996-97 David Whitworth ’98 (17g/21a/38pts)1997-98 David Whitworth ’98 (6g/23a/29pts)1998-99 Michael Maturo ’02 (9g/16a/25pts)1999-00 Frank Nardella ’02 (8g/12a/20pts)2000-01 Michael Maturo ’02 (18g/15a/33pts)2001-02 Michael Maturo ’02 (14g/22a/36pts)2002-03 Lee Stempniak ’05 (21g/28a/49pts)2003-04 Lee Stempniak ’05 (16g/22a/38pts)2004-05 Lee Stempniak ’05 (14g/29a/43pts)2005-06 Mike Ouellette ’06 (13g/24a/37pts)2006-07 David Jones ’08 (18g/26a/34pts)2007-08 Nick Johnson ’08 (10g/25/35pts)2008-09 Adam Estoclet ’11 (8g/24a/32pts)2009-10 Scott Fleming ’11 (22g/17a/39pts)2010-11 Scott Fleming ’11 (13g/18a/31pts)2011-12 Doug Jones ’12 (11g/14a/25pts) Tyler Sikura ’15 (11g/14a/25pts)

The Phelan Award(Most Valuable Player):1975-76 Jeffrey Sollows ’771976-77 Kevin Johnson ’771977-78 Dennis Murphy ’801978-79 Ross Brownridge ’801979-80 Ross Brownridge ’801980-81 Mark Bedard ’811981-82 Shaun Teevens ’821982-83 John Donnelly ’83 Bill Flanigan Jr. ’831983-84 Bruce Cullen ’841984-85 Kevin McCann ’871985-86 Daniel Nugent ’861986-87 Mark Glover ’891987-88 Dave Williams ’901988-89 Derek Tweddell ’891989-90 Dave Williams ’901990-91 Tony DelCarmine ’941991-92 Vern Guetens ’931992-93 Scott Fraser ’941993-94 Dion Del Monte ’951994-95 Dion Del Monte ’951995-96 David Whitworth ’981996-97 David Whitworth ’981997-98 Jon Sturgis ’981998-99 Ryan Chaytors ’991999-00 Nick Boucher ’032000-01 Michael Maturo ’022001-02 Jamie Herrington ’022002-03 Lee Stempniak ’052003-04 Lee Stempniak ’052004-05 Lee Stempniak ’05 Mike Ouellette ’062005-06 Mike Ouellette ’06

TEAM AWARDS2006-07 David Jones ’082007-08 Mike Devine ’082008-09 Jody O’Neill ’12 Scott Fleming ’112009-10 Scott Fleming ’112010-11 -2011-12 Doug Jones ’12

The Manser Award(Most Improved Player):1976-77 Paul Sawyer ’781977-78 Steve Higgins ’791978-79 Robert Gaudet ’811979-80 Brent Cole ’811980-81 Mark Ardagna ’831981-82 Carey Gandy ’841982-83 Allen Taber ’841983-84 John Earley ’851984-85 Mark Hoppe ’851985-86 Sukhpaul Rai ’881986-87 Michael Freedman ’891987-88 Roger Chiasson ’901988-89 Sean Tomalty ’911989-90 Nate Dudley ’921990-91 Bill Fitzpatrick ’911991-92 Kevin Kiley ’921992-93 Mike Loga ’941993-94 Darren Wercinski ’971994-95 Scott Baker ’971995-96 Dan Bloom ’961996-97 Ryan Chaytors ’991997-98 Curtis Wilgosh ’99 1998-99 Zach Hafer ’991999-00 Ryan Sinclair ’022000-01 Kent Gillings ’032001-02 Darren Gastrock ’042002-03 Nathan Szymanski ’052003-04 Dave Thompson ’062004-05 Mike Hartwick ’072005-06 Mike Devine ‘082006-07 Jon Grecu ’082007-08 Joe Gaudet ’10 Josh Gillam ’102008-09 Adam Estoclet ’112009-10 Paul Lee ’122010-11 Nick Walsh ’12 Jim Gaudet ’122011-2012 Eric Robinson ’14

The Smoyer Award (Unsung Hero):1976-77 Bob Huggard ’771977-78 Chris Sosnowski ’791978-79 Dennis Hughes ’791979-80 Barry Ryan ’801980-81 Chip Bettencourt Jr. ’811981-82 Chris McLaughlin Jr. ’811982-83 Mark Ardagna ’83

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TEAM AWARDS1983-84 Robert Cronin ’841984-85 Robert Jangro ’851985-86 Paul Dion ’861986-87 Paul O’Hern ’881987-88 Robert Goulet ’891988-89 Jeffrey Miller ’901989-90 Mike Daly ’911990-91 Paul Kinnaly ’911991-92 Tom Nieman ’921992-93 Greg Chapman ’931993-94 Dax Burkhart ’961994-95 Trevor Dodman ’951995-96 Shaun Peet ’981996-97 Brent Retter ’971997-98 Shaun Peet ’981998-99 Zach Hafer ’991999-00 Ryan Poulton ’002000-01 Dory Tisdale ’012001-02 Dan Casella ’022002-03 P.J. Martin ’032003-04 Mike Ouellette ’062004-05 Nathan Szymanski ’052005-06 Dan Shribman ’072006-07 Dan Shribman ’072007-08 Rob Smith ’102008-09 John Gibson ’092009-10 Kevin McCarthy ’122010-11 Rob Smith ’112011-12 Kyle Schussler ’12

The McInnis Award (Sportsman)(Spirit, Camaraderie, Loyalty and Dedication):1979-80 Dennis Murphy ’801980-81 Robert Gaudet ’811981-82 Joe Jangro ’821982-83 Peter Lavery ’831983-84 John Sedgewick ’841984-85 Daniel Nugent ’861985-86 Martin Sims ’861986-87 Doug Weiss ’881987-88 Doug Weiss ’881988-89 Thomas Finks ’891989-90 Mike Daly ’911990-91 Mike Daly ’911991-92 Peter Clark ’931992-93 Peter Clark ’931993-94 Mike Loga ’941994-95 Trevor Dodman ’951995-96 Dax Burkhart ’961996-97 Shaun Peet ’98 Jeremiah Buckley ’981997-98 Jeremiah Buckley ’981998-99 David Risk ’991999-00 Ryan Burkart ’992000-01 Michael Byrne ’012001-02 Jamie Herrington ’022002-03 Trevor Byrne ’03 Peter Summerfelt ’03

2003-04 Brian Van Abel ’042004-05 John Ostapyk ’052005-06 Garret Overlock ‘062006-07 Tanner Glass ’072007-08 Nick Johnson ’082008-09 Rob Pritchard ’092009-10 Peter Boldt ’102010-11 Joe Stejskal ’112011-12 Kyle Schussler ’12

The Booma Award(Outstanding Freshman):1977-78 Jim Jankowski ’811978-79 Mark Bedard ’82 Joe Jangro ’821979-80 John Donnelly ’831980-81 G. Michael Palmer ’841981-82 Scott Borek ’851982-83 Mark Lamoureux ’841983-84 T. Jeffrey Bower ’871984-85 Paul O’Hern ’881985-86 Thomas Finks ’891986-87 Steve Laurin ’901987-88 Michael Daly ’911988-89 Tom Nieman ’921989-90 Greg Chapman ’931990-91 Tony DelCarmine ’941991-92 Trevor Dodman ’951992-93 Dax Burkhart ’96 Bill Kelleher ’961993-94 Owen Hughes ’971994-95 David Whitworth ’981995-96 Curtis Wilgosh ’991996-97 Jason Wong ’001997-98 Michael Byrne ’011998-99 Jamie Herrington ’02 Mike Maturo ’021999-00 Nick Boucher ’032000-01 Brian Van Abel ’042001-02 Lee Stempniak ’052002-03 Hugh Jessiman ’062003-04 Grant Lewis ’072004-05 Nick Johnson ’082005-06 John Gibson ‘092006-07 T.J. Galiardi ’102007-08 Evan Stephens ’112008-09 Jody O’Neill ’122009-10 Dustin Walsh ’132010-11 Matt Lindblad ’142011-12 Tyler Sikura ’15

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NAME YEARS GAMES PLAYED 1. Mike Ouellette 2002-06 136 2. Lee Stempniak 2001-05 135 3. Nick Johnson 2004-08 133 4. Eric Przepiorka 2002-06 132 5. Sean Offers 2002-06 131 6. Trevor Byrne 1999-03 130 7. Evan Stephens 2007-11 1288. Brian Van Abel 2000-04 127 Scott Fleming 2007-11 127 Adam Estoclet 2007-11 127 Doug Jones 2008-12 12712. Joe Stejskal 2008-11 12613. Mike Murray 1999-03 125 Mike Maturo 1998-02 125 Rob Pritchard 2006-09 125 16. P.J. Martin 1999-03 124 Jamie Herrington 1998-02 124 Jarrett Sampson 2002-06 124 Tanner Glass 2004-07 124 20. Frank Nardella 1998-02 123 J.T. Wyman 2004-08 123 Kyle Reeds 2007-11 123 Connor Goggin 2008-12 12324. Mike Hartwick 2004-07 122 Matt Reber 2007-11 12226. Grant Lewis 2004-07 120 27. Kent Gillings 1999-03 119 Jim Gaudet 2008-12 11929. Dan Shribman 2004-07 118 30. Chris Baldwin 1998-02 117 31. Garrett Overlock 2002-06 116 32. Bill Kelleher 1992-97 115 33. Ryan Burkart 1995-00 114 David Risk 1995-99 114 Jon Sturgis 1994-98 114 36. Dennis Murphy 1997-80 113 Tom Cross 1979-82 113 David Whitworth 1994-98 113 39. Chris Taliercio 1998-02 112 40. Rich Ryerson 1977-80 111 Owen Hughes 1993-97 111 42. Curtis Wilgosh 1995-99 110 Dax Burkhart 1993-96 110 Brent Retter 1993-97 110 Nick Walsh 2008-12 11046. Mark Culhane 1976-79 109 John Donnelly 1980-83 109 48. Michael Byrne 1997-01 108 Jeremiah Buckley 1994-98 108 Bob Grant 1976-79 108 51. Joe Gaudet 2006-10 107 Peter Boldt 2006-10 107 Andrew Owsiak 2007-11 107 Paul Lee 2008-12 10755. Mike Stachi 1992-95 106 Trevor Dodman 1992-95 106 57. Nick Boucher 1999-03 105 Ross Brownridge 1977-80 105 Chris McLaughlin 1978-91 105 Dion Del Monte 1992-95 105 Charlie Retter 1994-98 105 Connor Shields 2006-09 105 63. Jason Costa 2000-04 104 Ryan Poulton 1996-00 104 Ryan Chaytors 1995-99 104 Joe Jangro 1979-82 104 Tony DelCarmine 1991-94 104

NAME YEARS GAMES PLAYED 68. Bruce Cullen 1981-84 103 Tom Nieman 1989-92 103 Darren Wercinski 1993-97 103 71. Dan Casella 1998-02 102 Jeff Miller 1987-90 102 Greg Chapman 1990-93 102 74. Tom Finks 1986-89 101 Jamie Hanlon 1987-90 101 Dan Bloom 1993-96 101 77. Matt Giedt 1995-99 100 Patrick Turcotte 1992-95 100 Doug Weiss 1985-88 100 David Jones 2004-07 100

100 GAMES PLAYED

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1905-06 (1-1-0)

1/20 @ Williams 4-2 W2/8 @ MIT 3-5 L

1906-07 (5-2-0)12/26 @ Rindge HS 6-0 W12/29 @ MIT 3-2 W1/9 @ Princeton 2-5 L1/11 Coaticook Club 9-5 W1/16 @ Yale 4-2 W1/18 @ Columbia 3-1 W2/8 @ Harvard 3-12 L

1907-08 (1-5-1)1/8 @ Princeton 3-2 W1/15 @ Yale 3-9 L1/16 @ Columbia 2-4 L1/17 @ Rensselaer (2ot) 4-4 T1/24 Bishop’s 0-3 L2/8 @ Harvard 3-10 L3/10 @ MIT 0-5 L

1908-09 (11-3)12/19 Springfield 9-1 W12/27 @ Brae Burn CC 5-2 W12/29 @ Dorchester AA 4-1 W12/30 @ Brae Burn CC 3-1 W1/1 @ Crescent Club 4-1 W1/2 @ Winchester CC 5-0 W1/4 @ MIT 1-2 L1/9 McGill 2-7 L1/14 @ Yale 3-2 W1/16 @ Williams 3-1 W1/20 @ Columbia (OT) 4-2 W1/22 @ Princeton 3-2 W2/5 Cornell 1-0 W2/13 @ Harvard 0-1 L

1909-10 (1-7-0)12/27 @ Brae Burn CC 1-4 L12/28 @ Crescent Club 0-2 L12/31 @ Brae Burn CC 0-3 L1/1 @ MIT 0-1 L1/12 @ Princeton 1-5 L2/9 @ Harvard 0-5 L2/16 @ Yale 3-5 L2/17 @ Columbia 3-0 W

1910-11 (4-6-0)12/26 @ Brae Burn CC 4-0 W12/28 @ Crescent Club 4-2 W12/30 @ Alumni 9-3 W12/31 @ Boston Arena Club 3-8 L1/2 @ MIT 1-3 L1/14 @ Yale 2-7 L1/18 @ Princeton 6-3 W1/20 @ Columbia 2-3 L2/4 @ Harvard 1-12 L2/11 Massachusetts 4-0 W2/18 @ Cornell 1-5 L

1911-12 (0-5-0)1/6 @ Princeton 0-14 L1/15 @ Columbia 4-5 L 2/9 @ Harvard 3-7 L2/14 @ Yale 3-4 L2/17 @ Cornell 2-5 L

1912-13 (8-2-0)1/4 @ MIT 5-1 W

1/6 @ Princeton 2-3 L1/11 @ Massachusetts 1-0 W2/1 @ Harvard 1-3 L2/6 @ Springfield 6-1 W2/8 @ Yale 3-2 W2/12 Massachusetts 5-2 W2/13 Springfield 12-0 W2/15 @ Cornell 7-1 W2/17 @ Syracuse 3-2 W

1913-14 (7-2-0)12/30 @ MIT 11-1 W12/31 @ Pilgrim AA 6-2 W1/10 Massachusetts 2-1 W1/15 @ Princeton 0-2 L1/17 @ Harvard 1-2 L2/2 @ Yale 4-3 W2/3 @ Army 7-3 W2/12 Columbia 12-2 W2/20 @ St. Paul’s School 6-2 W

1914-15 (3-4-0)12/25 @ Ottawa (OT) 2-3 L12/31 @ Massachusetts 2-4 L1/13 @ Princeton 4-1 W1/20 @ Harvard 4-2 W2/4 @ MIT 4-1 W2/8 @ Yale 1-4 L2/27 @ St. Nick’s HC 1-4 L

1915-16 (6-5-0)12/21 @ MIT 6-0 W12/25 @ Boston Arena Club 1-2 L12/29 @ Massachusetts 4-0 W1/1 @ Boston AA 0-4 L1/8 MIT 2-0 W1/12 @ Princeton 1-3 L2/4 @ Harvard 0-6 L2/7 @ Yale (3OT) 3-4 L2/8 @ Army 9-0 W2/11 Bishop’s (OT) 3-2 W2/22 @ St. Paul’s School 8-6 W

1916-17 (7-3-0)1/10 @ Princeton 6-3 W1/13 @ Harvard 0-3 L1/20 Massachusetts 2-0 W2/2 @ Pittsburgh AA 4-5 L2/3 @ Pittsburgh AA 2-1 W2/5 @ Yale 2-1 W2/6 @ Army 3-0 W2/9 Bishop’s 0-1 L2/16 @ Williams 4-1 W2/17 @ Massachusetts 3-1 W

1917-18 (2-4-0)1/19 Tufts 5-0 W2/1 @ Pittsburgh AA 0-8 L2/2 @ Pittsburgh AA 5-7 L2/9 @ Massachusetts 3-0 W2/16 Massachusetts 2-5 L2/22 @ St. Paul’s School 1-5 L

1918-19No Team due to the Influenza Epidemic

1919-1920 (6-4-0)1/9 @ Dartmouth Club 2-3 L1/17 Tufts 5-0 W1/23 @ Tufts 3-0 W

1/24 @ Harvard 3-4 L2/11 Massachusetts (2OT) 1-0 W2/14 Dartmouth Club 2-4 L2/17 @ St. Paul’s School 0-4 L2/28 Springfield 6-0 W3/1 @ Penn 5-0 W3/2 @ Princeton 3-1 W

1920-21 (6-4-1)1/8 Amherst 4-2 W1/11 King’s 5-2 W1/15 Massachusetts 3-2 W1/20 @ Boston College 0-4 L1/22 @ Harvard 0-5 L2/12 Yale (OT) 0-0 T2/22 MIT 0-1 L2/24 @ St. Paul’s School 1-4 L2/26 Williams 6-4 W3/4 @ Penn 7-2 W3/5 @ Princeton 4-1 W

1921-22 (4-1-1)1/8 Amherst 2-0 W1/14 @ Massachusetts 3-1 W2/6 @ Yale 2-1 W2/8 @ Army 3-0 W2/11 Columbia (OT) 0-0 T2/15 Harvard 0-3 L

1922-23 (13-2-0)12/21 @ Columbia 2-1 W12/22 @ Columbia 8-3 W12/24 @ Columbia 7-0 W1/1 @ Nichols HC 5-1 W1/2 @ Nichols HC 3-2 W1/12 @ Hamilton 6-2 W1/13 @ Cornell (2OT) 4-2 W1/20 @ Williams (OT) 6-5 W2/3 Massachusetts 5-1 W2/6 @ Yale 3-2 W2/7 @ Army 0-1 L2/10 MIT 6-0 W2/17 @ St. Paul’s School 10-3 W2/21 @ Harvard (2OT) 1-0 W3/3 @ Princeton 1-3 L

1923-24 (10-5-2)12/28 @ Williams 3-0 W12/29 @ Yale 1-2 L1/1 @ Amherst 4-2 W1/2 @ Yale 1-3 L1/3 @ Nichols HC (OT) 1-1 T1/4 @ Princeton 1-2 L1/16 Berlin HC (OT) 3-3 T1/19 St. Nick’s HC 2-1 W2/4 @ Yale 0-2 L2/5 @ New Haven HC 3-5 L2/9 MIT 11-1 W2/13 Springfield 18-0 W2/16 Massachusetts 11-2 W2/23 @ Harvard 4-2 W2/28 @ St. Paul’s School 8-1 W2/29 @ Penn 5-1 W3/1 @ Princeton 5-4 W

1924-25 (4-3-1)1/10 MIT 7-2 W1/16 @ Briarcliff Lodge 1-0 W1/17 @ Princeton 3-1 W2/2 @ Yale (OT) 0-0 T

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1925-26 (12-3-0)12/26 @ Cleveland 4-3 W12/30 @ Nichols HC 8-3 W1/1 @ McGill 3-1 W1/2 @ Toronto 0-10 L1/12 @ Yale 1-0 W1/13 @ Army 5-1 W1/16 Cornell 12-1 W1/30 Alumni 8-0 W2/3 @ Princeton 11-2 W2/6 Yale 3-1 W2/11 @ Boston 3-1 W2/13 @ Williams 4-1 W2/17 MIT 7-1 W2/20 @ Harvard (OT) 2-3 L2/25 @ Toronto 1-6 L

1926-27 (10-2-2)12/29 @ Williams 2-1 W12/30 @ Williams 8-0 W12/31 @ Williams 4-1 W1/1 @ Williams 2-4 L1/3 @ Princeton 7-2 W1/12 @ Harvard 2-4 L1/20 Bishop’s 2-0 W1/22 @ Yale (3OT) 1-1 T2/5 Alumni 5-0 W2/7 @ Cornell 5-0 W2/8 @ Hamilton 13-1 W2/12 Yale (2OT) 4-3 W2/17 @ Princeton 4-1 W2/21 @ MIT 7-0 W2/23 @ Harvard (3OT) 2-2 T

1927-28 (6-4-0)1/3 @ MIT 11-1 W1/4 @ McGill 2-4 L1/6 @ Princeton 4-5 L1/21 @ Yale 1-3 L2/6 @ Nichols HC 4-2 W2/8 @ Army 12-1 W2/11 Yale 3-4 L2/18 @ Harvard 4-1 W2/22 Brown 15-0 W2/25 @ Princeton 8-2 W

1928-29 (9-5-3)12/21 @ Boston College 3-0 W12/26 @ McGill 5-1 W12/27 @ Nichols HC 8-0 W12/29 @ Toronto (OT) 2-2 T12/31 @ McGill 2-1 W1/2 @ Yale 1-5 L1/9 Boston College 5-2 W1/12 Harvard 2-1 W1/16 @ Princeton (OT) 2-2 T1/19 @ Yale 0-1 L2/4 @ Clarkson 1-4 L2/5 @ Colgate 8-1 W2/6 @ Army 9-0 W2/9 Yale (2OT) 1-1 T2/16 @ Harvard 2-3 L2/23 Melrose Greyhounds 2-4 L3/2 @ Princeton 5-0 W

1929-30 (5-8-0)12/21 @ Yale 2-3 L12/27 @ University Club 1-6 L12/30 @ Toronto 3-11 L1/1 @ Princeton 4-0 W1/18 @ Princeton 8-4 W1/22 @ Yale 1-11 L2/1 Bishop’s 2-7 L2/8 Harvard 1-2 L2/12 Amherst 11-1 W2/15 @ Harvard 0-4 L2/17 @ Brown (OT) 3-2 W2/19 Brown 6-0 W3/1 @ Princeton 2-3 L

1930-31 (5-8-0)12/30 @ Yale 1-3 L12/31 @ Princeton 1-2 L1/10 @ Yale 1-6 L1/15 Vermont 10-0 W1/17 @ Princeton 7-3 W2/4 Clarkson 3-6 L2/7 Yale 1-6 L2/11 Williams 9-0 W2/14 @ Harvard 2-4 L2/16 @ Brown 5-3 W2/21 Harvard 2-3 L2/25 M.I.T. 3-1 W2/28 Princeton 1-2 L

1931-32 (4-6-0)12/19 @ Yale 4-13 L1/9 @ Yale (OT) 3-4 L1/16 @ Princeton 0-4 L2/6 Yale 4-7 L2/13 @ Harvard 2-5 L2/15 Vermont 18-1 W2/17 M.I.T. 9-0 W2/20 Harvard 2-6 L2/24 Bishop’s 3-0 W2/27 Princeton 3-2 W

1932-33 (2-8-0)12/28 @ McGill 2-8 L12/29 @ McGill 3-12 L12/30 @ McGill 1-13 L1/14 @ Yale 2-6 L2/11 Harvard 2-3 L2/15 Colby 6-2 W2/17 @ Harvard (OT) 2-5 L2/22 Middlebury 9-2 W2/25 @ Princeton 3-5 L3/4 @ Princeton 0-2 L

1933-34 (12-5-0)12/13 St. Johnsbury HC 7-0 W12/16 St. Anselm 11-3 W12/18 Concord HC 3-1 W12/20 St. Michael’s 22-1 W12/22 @ Olympic Club 3-5 L12/23 @ Brae Burn CC 3-2 W12/27 @ McGill 1-7 L12/28 @ Baltimore Orioles 2-3 L12/30 @ Atlantic City Gulls 5-8 L1/18 Concord HC 7-1 W1/20 Yale 3-1 W2/3 Boston University 7-3 W2/7 @ Yale (2OT) 3-4 L2/10 Harvard 4-1 W2/16 @ Harvard 3-2 W

2/24 Princeton (OT) 9-7 W3/3 @ Princeton 4-3 W

1934-35 (10-11-0)12/15 St. Anselm 5-1 W12/21 @ Boston College 2-3 L12/22 @ Olympic Club 2-5 L12/24 @ Brae Burn CC 3-1 W12/28 @ St. Nick’s HC 1-5 L12/29 @ Colgate 8-1 W12/31 @ Crescent AC 1-8 L1/2 @ Boston University 4-2 W1/5 @ Clarkson 2-5 L1/7 @ Hamilton 3-0 W1/12 Olympic Club 6-1 W1/19 Clarkson 0-1 L2/2 Yale 2-5 L2/9 Harvard 2-6 L2/13 Middlebury 6-0 W2/15 @ Yale 4-5 L2/20 N. Conway HC 10-0 W2/22 @ Harvard 3-9 L3/2 Princeton 5-4 W3/6 Firestone HC 15-6 W3/9 @ Princeton 3-7 L

1935-36 (16-5-1)12/13 Berlin HC 8-3 W12/14 Quebec Olympics 4-4 T12/17 Millville Bruins 7-1 W12/20 @ Boston College 3-0 W12/21 @ Northeastern 7-0 W1/3 @ Colgate 9-3 W1/4 @ Williams 5-2 W1/5 @ McGill 2-12 L1/8 M.I.T. 7-1 W1/11 @ Yale 3-7 L1/15 St. Anselm 12-3 W1/18 @ Harvard 2-3 L2/1 Yale (2OT) 5-4 W2/6 Colby 5-3 W2/8 Harvard 6-4 W2/11 @ Harvard 1-10 L2/12 Middlebury 13-1 W2/15 Princeton (2OT) 4-3 W2/19 New Hampshire 4-1 W2/22 Boston University 8-3 W3/3 @ Brown 5-0 W3/7 @ Princeton 3-4 L

1936-37 (12-13-0)12/11 Quebec Olympics 8-4 W12/12 Columbia 9-0 W12/15 Millville Bruins 5-0 W12/16 St. Anselm 14-1 W12/19 @ Boston Olympics 1-5 L12/26 @ Michigan AAU 4-15 L12/29 @ Minnesota 0-2 L12/30 @ Minnesota 1-3 L1/1 @ Williams 7-1 W1/2 @ Colgate 12-1 W1/3 @ Montreal 4-6 L1/5 Toronto 1-10 L1/9 @ Harvard 0-2 L1/13 Boston College 5-3 W1/16 @ Yale (OT) 3-4 L2/3 Middlebury 5-3 W2/6 Harvard 4-14 L2/11 Queens 1-2 L2/13 Yale 4-1 W

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1937-38 (18-4-0)12/11 Columbia 7-0 W12/13 Sacred Heart HC 4-1 W12/15 Blue Way HC 3-0 W12/20 @ Boston College (OT) 5-4 W12/28 @ Brown 5-1 W12/29 @ Colgate 8-3 W12/30 @ Williams 5-3 W1/4 Boston University 8-4 W1/6 McGill 1-13 L1/8 Montreal 7-6 W1/14 Williams 5-0 W1/15 Yale 6-2 W1/21 @ Queens 1-9 L1/22 @ Toronto 4-9 L2/5 @ Yale 5-1 W2/8 Brown 4-1 W2/12 Harvard (OT) 3-2 W2/16 Clarkson 0-7 L2/21 @ Brown 10-3 W2/23 @ Harvard (OT) 7-6 W2/26 Princeton 4-1 W3/5 @ Princeton 3-2 W

1938-39 (17-4-0)12/14 Blue Way HC 9-2 W12/28 @ Brown 9-2 W12/29 @ Boston College 11-4 W12/30 @ Williams 4-0 W1/4 Boston University 5-3 W1/7 Queens 0-1 L1/9 Toronto 2-5 L1/14 Yale 5-1 W1/17 Middlebury 12-1 W1/20 @ Boston Olympics 5-6 L1/21 @ Williams 6-3 W2/8 Boston College 9-1 W2/11 Princeton (OT) 5-3 W2/15 @ Harvard 2-1 W2/16 @ Brown 9-1 W2/18 @ Princeton 4-1 W2/24 @ Boston University 7-4 W2/25 @ Yale 4-2 W3/1 Harvard 4-2 W3/7 @ McGill 1-4 L3/8 @ Montreal 5-4 W

1939-40 (9-7-2)12/15 Colby 8-3 W12/16 M.I.T. 4-1 W12/28 @ Colgate 7-4 W12/29 @ Boston College (OT) 4-3 W12/30 @ Williams 6-2 W1/10 Williams 5-1 W1/13 @ Harvard (OT) 5-4 W1/18 @ Queens 4-8 L1/20 @ Toronto 1-13 L2/3 Princeton 3-7 L2/7 Boston Univ. (OT) 3-3 T2/10 Harvard 8-3 W2/14 Jr. Olympics (OT) 7-7 T2/17 Yale 4-6 L2/19 Boston College 7-0 W

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2/24 McGill 0-3 L2/29 @ Yale 3-6 L3/2 @ Princeton 1-6 L

1940-41 (7-5-2)12/13 Colby 4-2 W12/14 M.I.T. 5-1 W1/2 @ Colgate 2-0 W1/3 @ Boston College 3-4 L1/4 @ Williams 9-2 W1/17 @ Boston College 3-8 L2/5 Boston University 10-3 W2/8 Yale (OT) 0-0 T2/10 Princeton 1-2 L2/15 @ Yale 2-5 L2/22 Harvard 5-4 W2/27 Army 6-2 W3/1 @ Princeton 2-7 L3/5 @ Harvard (OT) 3-3 T

1941-42 (21-2-0)12/15 Colby 4-0 W12/19 @ Colorado College 3-2 W12/20 @ Colorado College 1-3 L12/22 @ Illinois (OT) 1-3 L12/23 @ Illinois (OT) 5-4 W12/30 @ Colgate 7-2 W1/2 @ Minnesota 4-2 W1/3 @ Minnesota (OT) 5-3 W1/7 Boston University 4-3 W1/10 Harvard 5-3 W1/14 New Hampshire 7-1 W1/27 @ Yale 6-4 W2/2 @ Boston College 7-2 W2/3 @ Boston University 8-3 W2/7 Princeton 8-3 W2/14 Yale 6-3 W2/19 Clarkson 14-5 W2/21 @ Harvard 9-5 W2/25 @ Williams 7-1 W2/28 Army 9-4 W3/4 @ Army 12-2 W3/5 @ St. Nick’s HC 7-3 W3/7 @ Princeton 9-3 W

1942-43 (14-0-1)1/12 @ Boston College 14-2 W1/14 @ Harvard 10-8 W1/15 @ Northeastern 9-4 W1/19 M.I.T. 5-1 W1/23 Yale 4-3 W1/25 Boston College (OT) 6-5 W1/29 @ Princeton 4-1 W1/30 @ Yale 5-4 W2/3 Princeton 4-0 W2/6 Harvard 7-4 W2/10 @ Army 6-4 W2/13 Northeastern 13-2 W2/16 @ Boston University 14-2 W2/20 @ Harvard (OT) 4-4 T2/27 Army 6-4 W

1943-44 (7-0-0)1/1 @ Colgate 8-4 W1/8 Williams 17-2 W1/15 @ Army 11-4 W1/22 @ Yale (OT) 7-6 W1/29 Yale 8-3 W2/5 Colgate 12-2 W2/8 Middlebury 30-0 W

1944-45 (5-0-0)1/6 @ Yale 13-8 W1/13 Army 5-1 W1/20 @ Cornell 10-1 W1/27 Yale 4-1 W2/10 @ Army 5-1 W

1945-46 (6-2-0)1/5 @ Yale 4-6 L1/19 @ Army 9-1 W1/26 Yale 6-5 W2/2 McGill 5-9 L2/8 Army 11-1 W2/11 Boston College 11-0 W2/15 @ Harvard 14-5 W2/16 @ College Clippers 6-1 W

1946-47 (16-2-2)12/20 Boston College 4-0 W12/23 @ Michigan 6-3 W12/27 @ California 11-2 W12/28 @ Olympic Club (OT) 2-2 T1/3 @ Colorado College 4-3 W1/4 @ Colorado College 2-5 L1/9 Jr. Olympics 10-4 W1/11 Yale 7-4 W1/16 Clarkson 14-2 W1/18 @ Army 6-3 W1/25 Army 8-3 W1/29 @ Boston University 5-1 W2/13 Princeton 11-0 W2/15 Harvard 7-5 W2/18 Boston University 12-2 W2/19 Williams 16-1 W2/22 @ Yale 5-6 L2/26 @ Harvard 15-4 W3/11 @ Yale 5-2 W3/14 @ Toronto (OT) 2-2 T

1947-48 (21-3-0)12/18 Boston Univ. (OT) 6-5 W12/19 Fort Devens State 10-3 W12/29 @ Williams 7-1 W12/31 @ Colgate 6-2 W1/1 @ Princeton 5-1 W1/4 @ Clarkson 2-1 W1/10 Princeton 6-2 W1/12 @ Boston College 3-4 L1/17 Northeastern 13-3 W1/21 Brown 7-1 W1/24 @ Yale 6-0 W1/26 @ Boston University 6-5 W1/28 Clarkson 2-1 W1/29 Boston College 6-4 W2/12 California 13-4 W2/14 Yale 9-4 W2/18 @ Harvard 10-5 W2/21 @ Army 5-2 W2/23 @ Williams 9-1 W2/28 Harvard 8-5 W3/6 @ Princeton 5-2 W3/12 Alumni# 4-8 L3/15 @ Toronto 0-5 L3/18 @ Colorado College$ 8-4 W3/20 @ Michigan$ 4-8 L# - Exhibition$ - NCAA Tournament, Colorado Springs

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12/28 @ St. Nick’s HC 7-3 W12/29 @ Colgate 5-6 L1/10 @ Clarkson 11-0 W1/14 Bowdoin 9-2 W1/15 Harvard 5-8 L1/18 Brown 3-4 L1/22 Yale 6-2 W1/25 @ Boston Univ. 3-2 W1/27 Boston College 4-2 W2/10 McGill 9-6 W2/12 Princeton 12-2 W2/16 @ Harvard 4-3 W2/18 @ Brown (OT) 3-2 W2/19 @ Yale 4-0 W2/22 @ Boston College 4-7 L2/25 Boston Univ. 8-5 W2/26 Army 9-1 W3/2 Williams 10-1 W3/5 @ Princeton 15-4 W3/12 Alumni# 11-8 W3/14 @ Harvard% 7-2 W3/15 @ Montreal 3-4 L3/17 @ Michigan$ 4-2 W3/19 @ Boston College$ 3-4 L# - Exhibition % - Pentagonal League Playoffs$ - NCAA Tournament, Colorado Springs

1949-50 (11-9-0)12/16 Northeastern 5-2 W1/10 @ Bowdoin 3-1 W1/11 @ Colby 3-1 W1/13 St. Lawrence 2-3 L1/19 Clarkson (OT) 6-7 L1/21 @ Yale 5-4 W2/2 Boston College 2-4 L2/4 Princeton 5-8 L2/8 Colgate 6-2 W2/9 Middlebury 10-6 W2/11 Yale 2-4 L2/13 Brown 5-4 W2/15 @ Harvard 8-5 W2/17 Boston Univ. 6-4 W2/18 @ Army 9-3 W2/21 @ Brown 1-2 L2/22 @ Boston Univ. 4-6 L2/25 Harvard 3-7 L3/2 @ Boston College 3-10 L3/4 @ Princeton 5-3 W3/10 Alumni# 13-12 W# - Exhibition

1950-51 (9-9-1)1/10 Northeastern 3-2 W1/13 Yale (OT) 2-2 T1/15 Bowdoin 7-1 W1/17 @ Williams 7-2 W1/20 @ St. Lawrence 5-3 W1/21 @ Clarkson 4-7 L1/26 Boston College 4-5 L1/27 Army 7-2 W2/8 Boston Univ. 0-7 L2/10 Harvard 5-1 W2/14 @ Boston Univ. 2-5 L2/15 @ Boston College (OT) 5-4 W2/17 Princeton 5-4 W2/19 @ Northeastern 4-8 L2/20 @ Harvard 1-6 L2/24 Brown 1-6 L

2/28 @ Yale 2-12 L3/3 @ Princeton 3-9 L3/6 @ Brown 4-3 W3/10 Alumni# 5-8 L# - Exhibition

1951-52 (5-18-0)12/27 @ St. Patrick’s HC% 1-3 L12/28 @ M.I.T.% 4-0 W12/29 @ Harvard% (OT) 1-2 L1/5 Northeastern 1-7 L1/7 U.S. Olympics 2-4 L1/9 Clarkson 4-2 W1/12 @ Yale 2-11 L1/19 Princeton 1-3 L1/23 Boston Univer. 2-3 L1/26 @ Army 3-1 W2/7 Boston College 2-3 L2/9 Yale 1-7 L2/11 @ Northeastern 4-2 W2/13 @ Harvard 1-5 L2/15 St. Lawrence 2-4 L2/16 Brown 1-3 L2/20 Harvard 2-5 L2/22 @ Middlebury 2-4 L2/23 @ Brown 1-2 L2/27 @ Boston Univ. 3-7 L2/28 Middlebury 5-2 W3/1 @ Princeton 2-6 L3/6 @ Boston College 1-5 L3/8 Alumni# 9-6 W# - Exhibition% - RPI Tournament, Troy, NY

1952-53 (9-14-0)1/7 Norwich 4-1 W1/10 Harvard 0-5 L1/12 Bowdoin 9-0 W1/13 Middlebury 9-2 W1/17 Yale 2-4 L1/19 @ St. Lawrence 4-13 L1/20 @ Clarkson 2-1 W1/23 @ Northeastern 3-2 W2/5 Boston College 1-7 L2/7 Princeton 0-4 L2/11 @ Yale 0-2 L2/14 @ Brown 3-7 L2/17 @ Boston College 2-4 L2/18 @ Harvard 4-5 L2/20 @ Middlebury 3-4 L2/21 Brown 9-4 W2/23 Northeastern 6-2 W2/27 @ Boston Univ. 1-4 L2/28 Army 7-1 W3/3 Boston Univ. 4-6 L3/5 Providence 6-2 W3/7 @ Princeton 4-5 L3/9 @ Yale 1-5 L3/14 Alumni# 10-10 T# - Exhibition

1953-54 (14-13-0)12/4 Harvard 5-1 W12/5 M.I.T. 11-0 W12/12 Northeastern 7-0 W12/17 @ Boston College 4-5 L12/26 @ Minnesota-Duluth (OT) 5-4 W12/29 @ Minnesota 0-11 L12/30 @ Minnesota 3-10 L1/1 @ Denver 3-8 L

1/2 @ Denver 1-8 L1/4 @ Colorado College 4-5 L1/9 @ Harvard 0-4 L1/13 St. Lawrence 1-6 L1/16 Princeton 9-0 W1/19 @ Northeastern 8-5 W1/23 Boston Univ. 7-2 W2/4 Boston College 2-4 L2/6 Harvard 4-6 L2/9 Yale 2-3 L2/11 Middlebury (OT) 3-2 W2/13 Brown 13-2 W2/16 @ Providence 9-3 W2/17 @ Yale 7-4 W2/20 @ Brown (OT) 1-2 L2/25 Clarkson (OT) 7-6 W2/27 @ Army 6-2 W3/2 Boston Bruins# 6-16 L3/3 @ Boston Univ. 5-3 W3/6 @ Princeton 3-4 L3/12 Bishop’s 11-0 W3/13 Alumni# 9-11 L# - Exhibition

1954-55 (10-11-0)12/4 M.I.T. 8-1 W12/11 Northeastern 5-2 W12/17 @ St. Lawrence 1-12 L12/18 @ Clarkson 2-6 L1/6 Norwich 5-8 L1/8 Princeton 2-3 L1/11 @ Boston Univ. 4-3 W1/13 Middlebury (OT) 3-4 L1/15 Harvard 4-8 L1/18 @ Northeastern 6-3 W1/22 @ Yale 5-3 W2/3 Boston College 4-3 W2/5 Yale 3-1 W2/9 @ Brown 1-4 L2/12 @ Harvard 0-10 L2/16 @ Boston College 3-5 L2/18 @ Middlebury (OT) 4-3 W2/19 Army 10-4 W2/23 Boston Univ. (OT) 5-4 W2/26 Brown 2-11 L3/5 @ Princeton 7-11 L 3/12 Alumni# 4-15 L# - Exhibition

1955-56 (5-18-0)12/3 @ M.I.T. 12-4 W12/10 Northeastern (OT) 6-7 L12/16 Providence 3-5 L1/5 Middlebury 0-2 L1/7 @ Harvard 2-6 L1/11 @ Brown 2-10 L1/12 @ Boston Univ. 5-7 L1/14 Princeton 2-7 L1/17 @ Boston College 3-11 L1/18 @ Northeastern (OT) 5-4 W1/21 Yale 0-6 L2/2 Boston College 3-4 L2/4 Harvard 1-10 L2/8 Clarkson 0-8 L2/11 @ Yale 0-5 L2/15 Norwich 5-2 W2/17 @ Middlebury 6-3 W2/18 @ Army 3-4 L2/20 @ Williams 4-3 W2/23 Boston Univ. 1-4 L

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1956-57 (13-12-0)12/1 M.I.T. 8-1 W12/4 U.S. Nationals 1-8 L12/7 @ Clarkson 1-8 L12/8 @ St. Lawrence 0-6 L12/12 Norwich 2-0 W12/14 @ Northeastern 7-4 W12/15 @ Williams 1-4 L12/27 @ Boston Univ. 2-6 L12/28 @ Army 6-2 W12/29 @ Providence 2-8 L1/9 @ Norwich 8-2 W1/12 Brown 5-3 W1/14 @ Middlebury 3-2 W1/16 Yale 8-1 W1/19 Army 9-2 W1/25 Boston Univ. 1-5 L2/7 Boston College 3-6 L2/9 Princeton 3-2 W2/13 @ Yale 2-3 L2/16 Harvard 3-8 L2/18 @ Boston College 7-8 L2/20 Middlebury 11-2 W2/22 @ Brown 7-5 W2/27 @ Harvard 0-4 L3/2 @ Princeton 5-4 W3/9 Alumni# 6-9 L# - Exhibition

1957-58 (13-10-1)12/3 Norwich 5-2 W12/6 @ Bowdoin 9-1 W12/7 @ Colby 1-0 W12/11 @ Middlebury 6-5 W12/13 Northeastern 5-4 W12/14 @ Williams 8-1 W12/26 @ Boston College 2-4 L12/27 @ Boston Univ. 2-5 L12/28 @ Northeastern 2-1 W1/4 Alumni# 13-8 W1/11 Yale 5-2 W1/17 Princeton 2-3 L1/30 Boston College 6-3 W2/1 Harvard 1-7 L2/5 U.S. Nationals 2-6 L2/8 @ Yale 3-7 L2/12 @ Brown 4-2 W2/15 @ Army 3-2 W2/20 Middlebury 2-3 L2/22 Brown (OT) 3-4 L2/25 @ Harvard (OT) 4-4 T2/26 @ Northeastern 3-0 W3/1 Boston Univ. 2-9 L3/5 @ Norwich 5-3 W3/8 @ Princeton 2-3 L# - Exhibition

1958-59 (17-8-0)12/3 @ Norwich 7-1 W12/6 Colby 5-2 W12/19 @ Minnesota 1-8 L12/20 @ Minnesota 1-6 L12/22 @ Minnesota-Duluth 5-9 L12/23 @ Minnesota-Duluth 2-3 L

1/10 Army 5-3 W1/14 @ Middlebury 5-9 L1/17 Princeton 5-1 W1/24 @ Cornell 11-3 W1/29 Boston University 7-5 W1/31 Harvard 4-2 W2/5 Boston College 4-3 W2/7 Yale 5-1 W2/10 @ Northeastern 3-4 L2/12 Middlebury 7-5 W2/14 Cornell 11-2 W2/17 @ Boston University 2-8 L2/19 Northeastern 8-1 W2/21 @ Yale 5-4 W2/25 @ Harvard 4-3 W2/28 Brown 6-2 W3/3 @ Boston College 1-5 L3/4 @ Brown 6-2 W3/7 @ Princeton 6-5 W3/14 Alumni# 6-9 L# - Exhibition

1959-60 (14-5-1)12/4 @ Bowdoin 4-1 W12/5 @ Colby 5-3 W12/9 Norwich 6-2 W1/7 @ Boston College 3-4 L1/9 Yale 4-3 W1/11 @ Middlebury 4-3 W1/16 @ Princeton 4-1 W1/20 Northeastern 7-3 W1/23 @ Cornell 12-0 W1/30 @ Army (OT) 2-2 T2/4 Boston Univ. 3-4 L2/6 Harvard 1-3 L2/12 Cornell 11-0 W2/13 @ Harvard 5-1 W2/17 Middlebury 4-6 L2/20 @ Yale 5-4 W2/27 @ Brown 7-1 W3/2 Brown 2-1 W3/5 Princeton 6-2 W3/11 (N) Boston Univ.$ 1-4 L$ - NCAA Tournament, Boston Arena

1960-61 (8-11-0)12/3 Colby 4-6 L12/7 @ Norwich 6-5 W12/10 Bowdoin 6-3 W1/7 Yale 3-5 L1/14 @ Harvard 1-7 L1/16 @ Northeastern 3-6 L1/18 Middlebury 7-10 L1/21 @ Cornell 4-3 W1/28 Army 4-3 W2/1 @ Boston University 7-15 L2/4 Princeton 6-2 W2/9 Boston College 2-10 L2/11 Harvard 2-9 L2/15 Brown 10-2 W2/18 @ Yale 4-5 L2/20 Cornell 3-5 L2/25 @ Brown 4-2 W3/1 @ Middlebury 3-17 L3/4 @ Princeton 8-3 W3/11 Alumni# 9-11 L# - Exhibition

1961-62 (8-12-0)12/1 @ Bowdoin (OT) 6-7 L

12/2 @ Colby 0-11 L12/6 Norwich 6-5 W12/9 Middlebury 7-3 W1/3 @ Boston College 3-6 L1/6 Yale (OT) 6-5 W1/8 Cornell 4-5 L1/13 @ Harvard 0-5 L1/20 @ Cornell 3-5 L1/27 @ Army (OT) 5-6 L2/1 Boston University 4-9 L2/3 Princeton 6-3 W2/7 @ Middlebury 5-10 L2/10 Harvard 4-10 L2/14 Brown 7-3 W2/17 @ Yale 5-8 L2/21 Northeastern 11-3 W2/24 @ Brown (OT) 6-5 W2/28 New Hampshire 7-6 W3/3 @ Princeton 6-7 L3/10 Alumni# 8-6 W# - Exhibition

1962-63 (8-12-0)12/1 Colby 4-3 W12/4 @ Norwich 8-5 W12/7 Bowdoin 6-1 W1/5 @ Yale 5-8 L1/8 @ Northeastern 3-4 L1/12 @ Cornell 4-5 L1/16 Harvard 1-6 L1/19 @ Middlebury 5-2 W1/23 @ New Hampshire 3-2 W1/25 Alumni# 9-8 W1/26 Army 4-6 L1/29 Boston College (OT) 2-3 L2/2 @ Brown 1-5 L2/6 @ Harvard 3-6 L2/9 Princeton 9-4 W2/13 Middlebury 12-1 W2/16 Yale (OT) 3-4 L2/20 @ Boston University 1-7 L2/23 @ Princeton (OT) 5-6 L3/2 Brown 4-6 L3/9 Cornell (OT) 4-3 W# - Exhibition

1963-64 (14-7-0)12/3 Norwich 9-4 W12/7 Boston University 3-4 L1/3 @ Bowdoin 5-3 W1/4 @ Colby 5-3 W1/7 New Hampshire (OT) 3-2 W1/11 Yale 5-2 W1/14 @ Harvard 3-4 L1/18 @ Army 0-2 L1/24 @ Boston College 2-4 L1/25 @ Brown 5-3 W1/31 Alumni# 6-5 W2/1 Princeton 7-5 W2/5 Middlebury 8-0 W2/8 Harvard 7-1 W2/15 @ Yale 8-2 W2/19 @ Middlebury 7-3 W2/22 Cornell 4-3 W2/26 Northeastern 3-8 L2/29 @ Princeton 9-4 W3/4 Brown 2-3 L3/6 @ Colgate 2-5 L3/7 @ Cornell (OT) 3-2 W# - Exhibition

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12/2 @ Norwich 14-5 W12/5 @ Boston Univ. 1-10 L1/1 @ Princeton@ 3-5 L1/2 @ Williams@ 6-4 W1/6 New Hampshire (OT) 7-6 W1/9 @ Yale (OT) 5-4 W1/12 Colgate (OT) 4-3 W1/13 Middlebury 11-3 W1/16 @ Princeton (OT) 3-2 W1/19 Harvard 5-3 W1/23 Army 3-1 W1/27 Colby 4-3 W1/30 Princeton 6-2 W2/3 @ Brown 2-4 L2/6 Boston College (OT) 8-9 L2/10 @ Middlebury 5-3 W2/13 Yale 8-4 W2/17 Brown 6-3 W2/20 Cornell 2-3 L2/24 @ Harvard 1-3 L2/27 Alumni# 10-6 W3/3 @ Northeastern 0-6 L3/6 @ Cornell 1-7 L3/9 @ Boston College& 3-5 L# - Exhibition@ - Nichols Tournament, Buffalo, NY& - ECAC Tournament

1965-66 (5-17-2)12/4 Bowdoin 1-3 L12/7 @ New Hampshire 10-1 W12/17 @ Boston College% 1-10 L12/18 @ Boston Univ.% 3-8 L12/31 @ Yale@ 3-10 L1/1 @ Princeton@ 5-4 W1/5 Norwich 6-2 W1/8 Yale 6-3 W1/13 @ Middlebury 2-1 W1/15 Princeton (OT) 4-5 L1/18 @ Harvard 3-8 L1/22 @ Army (OT) 1-1 T1/26 Northeastern 4-6 L1/29 @ Princeton (OT) 4-4 T2/2 Cornell 1-7 L2/5 @ Yale 2-4 L2/9 Middlebury 2-4 L2/12 Harvard 3-5 L2/16 Colby 4-5 L2/19 Brown 4-5 L2/22 @ Boston College 2-6 L2/26 @ Cornell 3-10 L3/2 Boston Univ. 4-7 L3/5 @ Brown 2-8 L% - Boston Garden Tournament@ - Nichols Tournament, Buffalo, NY

1966-67 (4-16-0)12/2 @ Bowdoin 7-2 W12/3 @ Colby 2-6 L1/4 @ New Hampshire 1-4 L1/7 @ Brown 3-12 L1/11 Middlebury 3-2 W1/14 @ Princeton 2-8 L1/18 Harvard 2-6 L1/21 Army 6-4 W1/25 @ Northeastern 2-6 L1/28 @ Yale 2-12 L1/31 @ Norwich 5-2 W2/4 Princeton 4-5 L

2/8 @ Middlebury 2-3 L2/11 Cornell 0-7 L2/15 Yale 4-7 L2/18 @ Harvard 4-10 L2/22 Boston College 0-8 L2/25 @ Cornell 1-6 L3/1 @ Boston Univ. 3-13 L3/4 Brown 3-7 L

1967-68 (4-19-0)12/1 @ St. Lawrence 1-3 L12/2 @ Clarkson 1-5 L12/6 Norwich 7-2 W12/8 Middlebury 5-3 W12/15 @ Boston College% 1-4 L12/16 @ Northeastern% 2-3 L1/6 @ Yale 2-5 L1/9 @ Boston College 2-7 L1/13 Penn 10-0 W1/16 Harvard 2-7 L1/20 Boston Univ. 3-7 L1/24 Northeastern 4-7 L1/26 @ Princeton 2-7 L1/27 @ Penn (OT) 3-4 L2/3 Cornell 0-8 L2/7 @ Army 5-4 W2/10 Yale 1-5 L2/14 Brown 2-5 L2/17 @ Cornell 2-14 L2/21 @ Harvard 2-4 L2/24 Princeton 3-5 L2/28 New Hampshire 5-7 L3/2 @ Brown 2-4 L% - ECAC Holiday Tournament, Boston

1968-69 (7-14-2)12/2 @ Middlebury (OT) 5-4 W12/4 @ New Hampshire 2-10 L12/7 Harvard 2-11 L12/17 @ Norwich 3-4 L12/19 @ Clarkson% 4-9 L12/20 @ Brown % 5-5 T1/4 Army (OT) 7-7 T1/8 Boston College 2-10 L1/11 @ Yale 4-3 W1/16 @ Harvard 3-6 L1/18 Penn 8-2 W1/22 @ Northeastern 4-6 L1/25 Princeton 3-2 W1/30 @ Boston Univ. 3-9 L2/1 Cornell 2-11 L2/5 @ Brown 3-11 L2/8 Yale 3-4 L2/12 St. Lawrence 5-3 W2/15 @ Cornell 2-13 L2/21 @ Penn 11-9 W2/22 @ Princeton 4-8 L2/27 Clarkson 1-4 L3/1 Brown 5-3 W% - ECAC Holiday Tournament, New York

1969-70 (9-15-0)12/1 Norwich (OT) 5-4 W12/4 Middlebury 5-3 W12/6 @ Harvard 1-6 L12/17 @ McGill% 6-5 W12/18 @ Western Ontario% 3-8 L12/19 @ Bowdoin% 2-1 W1/2 @ Clarkson 5-6 L1/3 @ St. Lawrence 5-12 L

1/9 @ Boston College 2-5 L1/10 Penn 9-4 W1/17 New Hampshire 5-8 L1/23 @ Penn 7-4 W1/24 @ Princeton (OT) 5-4 W1/31 Boston Univ. 2-5 L2/4 Northeastern 9-3 W2/7 @ Yale 10-6 W2/11 Brown 5-11 L2/14 Harvard 1-8 L2/18 Yale 4-5 L2/21 Cornell 2-3 L2/25 @ Army 0-5 L2/28 Princeton 3-5 L3/4 @ Cornell 0-14 L3/7 @ Brown 5-7 L% - Cleveland Cup Tournament

1970-71 (9-15-0)12/1 @ New Hampshire 4-6 L12/5 Harvard 4-9 L12/18 @ Boston College% 1-2 L12/19 @ New Hampshire% 2-11 L1/1 @ York University& 10-3 W1/2 @ Michigan& 6-5 W1/6 @ Yale 4-3 W1/9 Princeton 5-2 W1/13 Boston College 4-5 L1/16 Brown 2-3 L1/20 @ Boston Univ. 4-13 L1/23 Penn (OT) 4-5 L1/27 @ Northeastern 11-0 W1/30 Yale 4-6 L2/6 @ Cornell 2-5 L2/10 St. Lawrence 3-2 W2/13 Cornell 1-4 L2/17 @ Harvard 4-5 L2/20 @ Brown 4-8 L2/22 Army 5-3 W2/25 @ Norwich 4-0 W2/27 Clarkson 3-5 L3/5 @ Penn 1-6 L3/6 @ Princeton 4-3 W% - ECAC Holiday Tournament, Boston& - Nichols Tournament, Buffalo

1971-72 (13-10-1)11/30 Norwich 8-1 W12/4 @ Clarkson 3-4 L12/8 @ Middlebury 5-3 W12/17 Bowdoin 9-1 W12/28 @ Michigan State% 3-8 L12/29 @ Notre Dame% 9-6 W12/31 @ St. Louis 5-6 L1/5 @ Yale (OT) 5-6 L1/8 Princeton 6-5 W1/11 Harvard 3-7 L1/13 Clarkson 4-6 L1/15 @ Brown 3-6 L1/22 @ Penn 2-4 L1/26 St. Lawrence 4-1 W1/29 @ Cornell 0-8 L2/5 Cornell (OT) 3-2 W2/10 @ Boston College 4-2 W2/12 Yale 7-3 W2/16 @ Harvard 4-3 W2/19 Penn 4-2 W2/21 Boston College 5-6 L2/26 Brown (OT) 4-4 T3/1 Northeastern 15-5 W

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1972-73 (12-11-1)11/29 @ Boston University& 2-6 W12/2 Clarkson 2-6 L12/6 Merrimack 13-2 W12/15 @ Bowdoin 4-1 W12/18 @ New Hampshire% 5-4 W12/20 @ Boston College% 8-5 W12/29 New Brunswick 7-3 W1/3 @ Yale 2-6 L1/6 @ Princeton 2-1 W1/10 Harvard 5-7 L1/13 Brown 10-2 W1/16 Norwich 8-2 W1/20 Penn 5-3 W1/27 @ Cornell 3-5 L2/1 @ St. Lawrence 2-4 L2/3 Cornell 3-2 W2/8 Boston College 5-6 L2/10 Yale 3-5 L2/14 @ Harvard (OT) 2-2 T2/17 @ Penn 1-4 L2/21 @ Northeastern 3-4 L2/24 @ Brown 1-5 L2/27 @ New Hampshire 4-5 L3/3 Princeton 6-3 W& - Won by forfeit, 1-0% - ECAC Holiday Tournament, Boston

1973-74 (13-11-1)11/28 Boston University 4-3 W12/1 New Hampshire 2-8 L12/5 @ Harvard 5-4 W12/14 Bowdoin 3-1 W12/27 @ Boston University% 1-3 L12/28 @ Rensselaer% 5-2 W12/29 @ Ohio State% 3-3 T1/11 Penn 4-3 W1/12 Princeton 10-1 W1/17 Northeastern 5-2 W1/19 @ Penn 3-0 W1/22 Boston College (OT) 5-4 W1/26 @ Yale 5-2 W1/30 St. Lawrence 3-4 L2/2 @ Princeton 3-5 L2/7 @ Boston College 3-4 L2/9 Cornell (OT) 5-6 L2/11 @ Providence 7-10 L2/15 @ Cornell 4-6 L2/16 @ Clarkson 1-5 L2/20 Yale 6-3 W2/23 @ Brown 4-3 W2/27 Harvard 2-6 L3/2 Brown 6-3 W3/5 @ Boston University& 0-8 L% - RPI Tournament, Troy, NY & - ECAC Tournament

1974-75 (4-18-0)11/25 @ Merrimack 1-2 L11/30 Princeton 5-4 L12/2 @ New Hampshire 1-6 L12/4 @ Boston University 3-14 L12/29 @ St. Mary’s (N.S.)% 12-4 W12/30 @ Penn% 1-3 L1/10 Vermont 2-6 L1/11 Cornell (OT) 6-7 L1/15 @ Harvard 2-4 L

1/18 Penn 5-4 W1/21 @ Boston College 8-6 W1/25 Yale (OT) 8-7 W1/28 @ St. Lawrence 6-9 L1/30 @ Northeastern (OT) 5-6 L2/1 Clarkson 4-7 L2/6 Boston College 4-5 L2/8 @ Cornell 3-9 L2/14 @ Princeton 1-4 L2/15 @ Penn 7-8 L2/19 @ Yale 10-2 W2/22 Brown 5-8 L2/24 Providence 3-12 L2/26 Harvard 3-9 L3/1 @ Brown 2-6 L%- Blue-Green Tournament, Durham, NH

1975-76 (16-11-0)11/25 US Olympic Team# 3-3 T11/29 @ Princeton (OT) 8-7 W12/1 @ Vermont (OT) 7-6 W12/4 Boston University 3-5 L12/19 Western Michigan 6-0 W12/20 Western Michigan (OT) 7-6 W1/2 Boston College% 4-2 W1/3 New Hampshire% 3-6 L1/7 St. Lawrence 3-1 W1/10 @ Colgate 3-7 L1/15 New Hampshire 0-7 L1/17 @ Clarkson 6-4 W1/22 Rensselaer 3-8 L1/24 @ Penn 2-3 L1/28 Northeastern 6-2 W1/31 Yale (OT) 5-4 W2/6 @ Boston College 7-9 L2/7 @ Cornell 3-5 L2/10 @ Providence 4-2 W2/14 Cornell 9-7 W2/17 @ Harvard 5-4 W2/20 Princeton 10-2 W2/21 Penn 4-2 W2/25 @ Yale 8-2 W2/28 @ Brown 4-7 L3/2 Harvard 9-2 W3/6 Brown (OT) 7-8 L3/9 @ Brown& (OT) 4-5 L# - Exhibition% - Blue-Green Tournament, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament

1976-77 (12-12-2)11/19 Colgate 6-7 L11/20 Clarkson 5-7 L11/27 Princeton 8-1 W12/1 @ Boston University 8-5 W12/14 Sweden-NSA# 4-0 W12/17 @ W. Michigan 7-3 W12/18 @ W. Michigan (OT) 3-3 T1/2 Providence% 4-6 L1/3 Princeton % 6-4 W1/8 @ St. Lawrence 6-5 W1/13 Harvard 2-3 L1/15 Vermont 8-4 W1/18 @ Boston College 5-8 L1/22 Penn 13-4 W1/26 @ Northeastern 6-7 L1/29 @ Yale (OT) 5-5 T2/3 Boston College 3-4 L2/5 Cornell 3-6 L2/8 Providence (OT) 3-4 L

2/12 @ Cornell 5-7 L2/15 New Hampshire 3-8 L2/18 @ Penn 9-5 W2/19 @ Princeton 9-3 W2/23 Yale 6-2 W2/26 Brown 8-5 W3/1 @ Harvard 3-2 W3/5 @ Brown 2-6 L# - Exhibition% - Blue-Green Tournament, Durham, NH

1977-78 (11-15-0)11/15 @ Harvard (OT) 5-4 W11/19 @ Clarkson 5-8 L11/21 @ Colgate 14-8 W11/26 Princeton 3-4 L11/30 Boston University 2-3 L12/16 Union% 5-3 W12/17 New Hampshire% (OT) 7-6 W12/29 @ Bowling Green# 2-5 L12/30 @ Toronto# 7-3 W1/5 Northeastern (OT) 4-3 W1/7 St. Lawrence 5-4 W1/10 @ Vermont 3-6 L1/14 Yale 4-0 W1/17 @ Boston College 4-5 L1/21 Penn 11-5 W1/25 @ New Hampshire 3-6 L1/28 @ Yale 2-4 L2/2 Boston College 2-4 L2/4 @ Cornell 2-12 L2/11 Cornell 1-7 L2/17 @ Princeton 6-3 W2/18 @ Penn 5-2 W2/24 @ Providence 1-4 L2/25 @ Brown 4-6 L2/28 Harvard 3-4 L3/4 Brown 1-6 L# - Blue-Green Tournament, Hanover@ - Cornell Holiday Tournament, Ithaca, NY

1978-79 (19-9-2)11/19 Colgate 11-5 W11/21 Harvard 7-2 W11/25 @ Princeton 2-1 W11/29 @ Boston University 4-6 L12/1 Clarkson 3-5 L12/9 Merrimack (OT) 6-6 T12/13 @ Rensselaer 8-6 W12/30 Bowdoin% 7-1 W12/31 Clarkson% 7-1 W1/6 @ St. Lawrence 5-4 W1/9 Vermont 7-4 W1/13 Yale 1-0 W1/16 Boston College 6-2 W1/20 @ Maine 9-3 W1/24 New Hampshire (OT) 5-5 T1/27 @ Yale 6-7 L1/30 @ Northeastern 3-4 L2/1 @ Boston College 6-8 L2/3 Cornell 5-2 W2/6 Providence 4-7 L2/10 @ Cornell 1-4 L2/17 Princeton (OT) 3-2 W2/25 Brown 5-0 W2/28 @ Harvard 3-2 W3/3 @ Brown 2-1 W3/6 Clarkson& (OT) 2-1 W3/9 (N) Boston Univ.& 5-3 W3/10 (N) New Hampshire& 2-3 L

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1979-80 (19-11-1)11/18 @ Colgate 3-2 W11/19 @ Clarkson 2-7 L11/24 Princeton 2-4 L11/28 Boston Univ. 4-6 L12/7 @ Michigan 2-10 L12/8 @ Michigan 5-6 L12/15 @ Harvard 5-2 W12/30 Air Force% 7-3 W12/31 Vermont% (OT) 4-5 L1/4 St. Lawrence 6-4 W1/5 Rensselaer 4-7 L1/8 Northeastern 6-3 W1/12 Yale 7-3 W1/15 @ Boston College 0-4 L1/19 Maine 5-1 W1/22 @ New Hampshire 7-4 W1/26 @ Yale (OT) 6-6 T1/31 Boston College 6-5 W2/2 @ Cornell 4-3 W2/5 @ Providence 5-3 W2/6 Sweden# 3-17 L2/10 Cornell 8-3 W2/12 @ Vermont 5-3 W2/16 @ Princeton 7-4 W2/23 Brown 7-0 W2/27 Harvard (OT) 6-5 W3/1 @ Brown 4-5 L3/11 Rensselaer& 8-0 W3/14 (N) Clarkson& 6-4 W3/15 (N) Cornell& 1-5 L3/27 (N) North Dakota$ 1-4 L3/29 (N) Cornell$ 8-4 W# - Exhibition% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover & - ECAC Tournament$ - NCAA Tournament, Providence, R.I.

1980-81 (10-16-0)11/23 Colgate 0-3 L11/24 Clarkson 2-12 L11/26 @ Boston Univ. 6-2 W12/3 @ Northeastern 6-10 L12/17 @ Harvard 3-2 W12/19 @ Minnesota 2-7 L12/20 @ Minnesota 2-9 L12/30 Merrimack% 5-4 W12/31 St. Lawrence% (OT) 4-3 W1/3 @ St. Lawrence 2-4 L1/9 Princeton (OT) 5-4 W1/10 Cornell (OT) 5-4 W1/13 @ Boston College 1-6 L1/17 @ Maine 4-8 L1/20 @ New Hampshire 2-4 L1/24 Yale(OT) 4-5 L1/29 Boston College 1-2 L2/1 Providence 5-6 L2/7 @ Brown 7-3 W2/11 @ Rensselaer 5-3 W2/14 Brown 8-4 W2/19 Vermont 7-10 L2/27 @ Cornell 3-7 L2/28 @ Princeton (OT) 3-4 L3/4 @ Yale 3-10 L

3/7 Harvard 5-2 W% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1981-82 (10-15-1)11/22 @ Union 6-4 W11/24 Harvard 1-11 L11/29 McGill 6-3 W12/2 Northeastern 3-9 L12/12 @ Concordia 3-5 L12/16 New Hampshire 3-8 L12/30 New Hampshire% 6-5 W12/31 Maine% 7-4 W1/6 Boston Univ. 4-3 W1/9 @ Vermont 5-7 L1/12 Maine 12-2 W1/17 St. Lawrence 7-2 W1/23 @ Yale 4-6 L1/27 @ Boston College 2-3 L1/31 @ Providence 2-9 L 2/6 Brown (OT) 4-3 W2/10 Rensselaer (OT) 4-5 L2/12 @ Princeton 2-7 L2/14 @ Cornell 2-6 L2/19 @ Clarkson 4-13 L2/20 @ Colgate (OT) 5-5 T2/23 @ Brown 6-3 W2/26 Cornell 4-5 L2/27 Princeton (OT) 3-4 L3/3 Yale 4-1 W3/6 @ Harvard 4-7 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1982-83 (9-15-2)11/20 Union 9-2 W11/23 @ Harvard 3-7 L11/27 Colgate (OT) 9-8 W11/28 Clarkson 2-3 L12/1 @ Northeastern 4-2 W12/11 Concordia (OT) 5-5 T12/12 Concordia 7-1 W12/15 @ New Hampshire 2-7 L12/30 Vermont% 9-7 W12/31 New Hampshire% 0-7 L1/4 Providence 4-8 L1/8 Vermont 5-2 W1/15 @ Maine 4-7 L1/19 @ Boston Univ. (OT) 5-6 L1/22 Yale 4-9 L1/26 Boston College 6-7 L1/29 Brown 7-2 W2/5 @ Brown 8-4 W2/8 @ Rensselaer 2-5 L2/11 Princeton 5-6 L2/12 Cornell 7-4 W2/16 Harvard 1-9 L2/19 @ St. Lawrence 3-6 L2/25 @ Princeton (OT) 3-3 T2/27 @ Cornell 1-5 L3/1 @ Yale 0-9 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1983-84 (3-23-0)11/19 @ Union 3-5 L11/22 Harvard 3-5 L11/26 @ Clarkson 2-9 L11/30 Northeastern 4-7 L12/9 @ New Hampshire 4-8 L12/13 @ Concordia 4-6 L12/30 Maine% 2-5 L12/31 Vermont% 0-5 L

1/3 Maine 5-2 W1/7 Rensselaer 2-9 L1/10 @ Vermont 4-6 L1/14 Yale 4-3 W1/15 St. Lawrence 3-6 L1/17 Boston Univ. 4-5 L1/21 @ Yale 0-5 L1/24 @ Boston College 2-10 L1/28 @ Providence 2-6 L2/1 @ Harvard 0-4 L2/4 Brown 3-5 L2/10 @ Cornell 1-5 L2/12 @ Princeton 2-5 L2/15 New Hampshire 5-7 L2/18 @ Colgate 2-4 L2/21 @ Brown 4-5 L2/24 Princeton 4-3 W2/25 Cornell 2-8 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1984-85 (5-18-1)11/17 Brown 1-8 L11/18 Yale 4-7 L11/23 @ Princeton (OT) 4-5 L11/24 @ Army (OT) 4-3 W12/8 @ Colgate 3-10 L12/9 @ Cornell 4-10 L12/14 Harvard 1-11 L12/30 Air Force% (2OT) 5-4 W12/31 New Hampshire% 4-9 L1/4 Vermont 4-1 W1/5 Rensselaer 2-5 L1/11 @ St. Lawrence 2-4 L1/12 @ Clarkson 1-5 L1/19 McGill 5-4 W1/28 @ Harvard 1-7 L2/1 @ Brown 5-3 W2/2 @ Yale 3-8 L2/10 Princeton (OT) 2-2 T2/15 Cornell 2-6 L2/16 Colgate 1-4 L2/22 @ Rensselaer 1-11 L2/23 @ Vermont 1-4 L3/1 Clarkson 2-4 L3/2 St. Lawrence 1-4 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1985-86 (7-18-0)11/15 @ Brown 2-4 L11/16 @ Yale 1-3 L11/22 Princeton 2-3 L11/23 Army (OT) 6-5 W11/29 Harvard 2-9 L12/14 @ Harvard 2-9 L12/27 USSR# 5-11 L12/30 Bowdoin% (OT) 6-5 W12/31 Vermont% 4-5 L1/3 @ Vermont 1-6 L1/4 @ Rensselaer 1-10 L1/10 St. Lawrence 2-8 L1/11 Clarkson 2-4 L1/17 @ Air Force 4-2 W1/18 @ Air Force 5-1 W1/24 @ Cornell 3-7 L1/26 @ Colgate 7-3 W1/31 Brown (OT) 5-4 W2/1 Yale 3-4 L2/9 @ Princeton 1-4 L2/14 Colgate 5-8 L2/15 Cornell 0-5 L

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1986-87 (2-22-1)11/14 Yale 0-1 L11/15 Brown (OT) 7-8 L11/21 @ Army 3-4 L11/22 @ Princeton (OT) 5-5 T11/28 Harvard 3-8 L11/29 @ Harvard 0-5 L12/30 Holy Cross% 2-5 L12/31 Vermont% 3-8 L1/3 Rensselaer 3-5 L1/4 Vermont 2-3 L1/9 @ Clarkson 1-4 L1/10 @ St. Lawrence 2-7 L1/16 Norwich 1-5 L1/24 @ Cornell 1-3 L1/26 @ Colgate 2-8 L1/30 @ Yale (OT) 2-3 L2/1 @ Brown 2-9 L2/6 Princeton 3-6 L2/7 Army 3-2 W2/13 Cornell (OT) 4-5 L2/14 Colgate (OT) 4-5 L2/20 @ Vermont 3-5 L2/21 @ Rensselaer 0-8 L2/27 St. Lawrence 4-1 W2/28 Clarkson 3-4 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1987-88 (10-15-1)11/13 @ Yale 2-1 W11/14 @ Brown 4-3 W11/20 Army 2-3 L11/21 Princeton 0-2 L11/28 Harvard 3-5 L12/12 @ Harvard 1-6 L12/18 @ US International 3-0 W12/19 @ US International 2-7 L12/29 Dalhousie% 2-5 L12/30 Providence% 4-2 W1/2 @ Rensselaer 4-3 W1/3 @ Vermont 2-3 L 1/8 Clarkson (OT) 4-4 T1/9 St. Lawrence (OT) 5-4 W1/15 @ Colgate 3-4 L1/16 @ Cornell 3-8 L1/29 Yale 1-4 L1/30 Brown 4-0 W2/5 @ Princeton 2-5 L2/6 @ Army 4-3 W2/12 Cornell 2-4 L2/13 Colgate 4-3 W2/19 Rensselaer 4-3 W2/20 Vermont 1-4 L2/26 @ St. Lawrence 2-4 L2/27 @ Clarkson 2-8 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1988-89 (8-17-1)11/11 Brown 4-5 L11/12 Yale 2-5 L11/18 @ Princeton 5-2 W11/19 @ Army (OT) 2-2 T11/22 Harvard 2-4 L

12/12 @ Harvard 0-10 L12/16 @ St. Cloud State 3-7 L12/17 @ St. Cloud State 3-4 L12/30 New Hampshire% 4-3 W12/31 Northeastern% 2-3 L1/6 Vermont 3-4 L1/7 Rensselaer (OT) 3-4 L1/13 @ St. Lawrence 3-7 L1/14 @ Clarkson 5-6 L1/20 Cornell 4-3 W1/21 Colgate 5-1 W1/24 @ Brown 5-1 W1/28 @ Yale 2-1 W2/3 Army 5-1 W2/4 Princeton (OT) 4-5 L2/10 @ Colgate 3-7 L2/11 @ Cornell 1-5 L2/17 @ Rensselaer 2-1 W2/18 @ Vermont 3-8 L2/24 Clarkson 5-6 L2/25 St. Lawrence 2-8 L% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1989-90 (4-18-4)11/10 @ Brown (OT) 5-5 T11/11 @ Yale 4-3 W11/17 Princeton (OT) 1-1 T11/18 Army 3-2 W11/25 @ Vermont (OT) 5-6 L11/27 Harvard 2-4 L12/12 @ Rensselaer 4-5 L12/16 @ Harvard 2-7 L12/29 New Hampshire% 3-9 L12/30 Vermont% 2-5 L1/5 St. Lawrence 1-6 L1/6 Clarkson 1-5 L1/12 Brown 1-4 L1/13 Yale (OT) 5-5 T1/16 @ Boston College 3-8 L1/20 UMass-Lowell 3-4 L1/26 @ Cornell 0-3 L1/27 @ Colgate 1-5 L2/2 @ Army (OT) 2-2 T2/3 @ Princeton 2-5 L2/9 Colgate 3-5 L2/10 Cornell 2-6 L2/16 Rensselaer 4-7 L2/17 Vermont 2-0 W2/23 @ Clarkson 7-5 W2/24 @ St. Lawrence 1-7 L% - UNH Holiday Tournament, Durham

1990-91 (1-24-3)11/2 Queens# 6-1 W11/9 Yale 2-3 L11/10 Brown (OT) 3-3 T11/16 @ Army 3-6 L11/17 @ Princeton 0-9 L11/24 Vermont 4-5 L11/27 Harvard 1-8 L12/12 Rensselaer 1-10 L12/15 @ Harvard 2-8 L12/21 @ Alaska-Anchorage! 1-8 L12/22 (N) Merrimack! 3-6 L12/29 (N) New Hampshire% 3-6 L12/30 (N) Northeastern% 6-4 W1/4 @ Clarkson 0-5 L1/5 @ St. Lawrence 3-4 L1/11 @ Yale 2-5 L1/12 @ Brown (OT) 5-5 T

1/19 @ UMass-Lowell 1-7 L1/22 Boston College 2-8 L1/25 Colgate 0-5 L1/26 Cornell 3-7 L2/1 Princeton 2-5 L2/2 Army (OT) 3-4 L2/8 @ Cornell 0-2 L2/9 @ Colgate 3-8 L2/15 @ Vermont 6-10 L2/16 @ Rensselaer 4-9 L2/22 St. Lawrence 2-7 L2/23 Clarkson (OT) 3-3 T# - Exhibition! - Nissan-Jeep Classic, Anchorage, Alaska% - Sheraton-USAir Classic, Burlington

1991-92 (3-21-2)11/9 McGill# 6-3 W11/15 @ St. Lawrence 1-9 L11/16 @ Clarkson 3-10 L11/23 Rensselaer 5-2 W11/30 @ Princeton 1-8 L12/3 @ Merrimack 2-3 L12/20 @ Boston Univ. 2-9 L12/28 New Hampshire% 3-8 L12/29 Vermont% 3-6 L1/3 Brown 1-5 L1/4 Harvard 3-6 L1/10 @ Colgate 2-6 L1/11 @ Cornell 1-4 L1/17 Union (OT) 1-2 L1/19 @ Yale 3-4 L1/24 Vermont 2-6 L1/25 @ Vermont 2-9 L1/31 Clarkson 3-7 L2/1 St. Lawrence 2-4 L2/7 @ Rensselaer (OT) 5-5 T2/8 @ Union 8-3 W2/14 Yale (OT) 4-4 T2/15 Princeton 3-6 L2/21 @ Harvard 2-4 L2/22 @ Brown 2-5 L2/28 Cornell 3-2 W2/29 Colgate 3-5 L# - Exhibition% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1992-93 (11-16-0)10/30 McGill# 7-5 W11/6 Merrimack 1-8 L11/13 St. Lawrence 3-5 L11/14 Clarkson 4-3 W11/21 @ Rensselaer 1-3 L11/24 @ Vermont 2-8 L11/28 Vermont 1-2 L12/12 Boston U. 3-6 L12/18 @ Harvard 4-6 L12/29 @ New Hampshire% 4-3 W12/30 (N) Northeastern% 5-4 W1/8 Colgate 5-4 W1/9 Cornell 3-2 W1/15 @ Brown 4-5 L1/17 @ Union 2-1 W1/29 Princeton (OT) 5-4 W1/30 Yale 6-7 L2/5 @ Clarkson 5-7 L2/6 @ St. Lawrence 4-5 L2/12 Rensselaer 3-4 L2/13 Union 7-3 W2/19 @ Yale 2-5 L

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1993-94 (5-21-1)10/30 Concordia# 4-2 W11/6 @ Merrimack 5-4 W11/12 Cornell (OT) 3-4 L11/13 Colgate 3-5 L11/19 @ Vermont 3-7 L11/20 Vermont 11-4 W11/23 @ Boston College 2-9 L11/27 Northeastern 4-7 L12/29 (N) New Hampshire% 2-3 L12/30 @ Vermont% 1-3 L1/7 Princeton 1-5 L1/8 Yale 7-2 W1/14 @ Brown 3-4 L1/15 @ Harvard 1-2 L1/21 @ Clarkson (OT) 5-5 T1/22 @ St. Lawrence 3-5 L1/28 Union 4-5 L1/29 Rensselaer 2-8 L2/4 @ Colgate 3-9 L2/5 @ Cornell 1-7 L2/11 @ Rensselaer 3-6 L2/12 @ Union 3-5 L2/18 Harvard (OT) 4-5 L2/19 Brown 5-4 W2/25 St. Lawrence 5-2 W2/26 Clarkson 2-4 L3/4 @ Yale 5-9 L3/5 @ Princeton 3-4 L# - Exhibition% - Sheraton-USAir Tournament, Burlington

1994-95 (9-16-2)11/4 Williams# 6-2 W11/5 Boston College 5-4 W11/11 @ Cornell (OT) 5-5 T11/12 @ Colgate 3-2 W11/18 Vermont (OT) 6-5 W11/19 @ Vermont 1-10 L11/27 @ Northeastern 1-5 L12/10 @ Boston University 2-10 L12/27 KHIMIK (USSR)# 4-7 L12/30 Providence% 4-2 W12/31 Vermont% 3-4 L1/6 @ Princeton (OT) 2-2 T1/7 @ Yale 5-6 L1/13 Brown 3-6 L1/14 Harvard 3-5 L1/20 Clarkson 4-7 L1/21 St. Lawrence 3-6 L1/27 @ Union 5-6 L1/28 @ Rensselaer 4-9 L2/3 Colgate 1-5 L2/4 Cornell 5-6 L2/10 Rensselaer 7-3 W2/11 Union 6-5 W2/17 @ Harvard 2-1 W2/18 @ Brown 0-5 L2/24 @ St. Lawrence 4-5 L2/25 @ Clarkson 1-6 L

3/3 Yale 7-4 W3/4 Princeton 3-2 W# - Exhibition% - Landmark Bank Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1995-96 (7-20-3)10/27 Dalhousie# 6-3 W11/3 @ Illinois-Chicago (OT) 3-3 T11/4 @ Illinois-Chicago 6-8 L11/10 @ Union 2-6 L11/11 @ Rensselaer 1-5 L11/17 Colgate 2-3 L11/18 Cornell (OT) 3-4 L11/29 @ Vermont 0-5 L12/12 Boston University 3-8 L12/19 @ North Dakota 2-8 L12/20 @ North Dakota 3-6 L12/29 (N) Boston College% 3-1 W12/30 (N) Minnesota-Duluth% 2-3 L1/5 @ Brown 2-4 L1/6 @ Harvard 2-1 W1/12 Yale 4-3 W1/13 Princeton 3-2 W1/19 @ Clarkson 2-7 L1/20 @ St. Lawrence 3-7 L1/27 Vermont (OT) 3-3 T2/2 St. Lawrence 4-7 L2/3 Clarkson 3-4 L2/9 @ Cornell 2-4 L2/10 @ Colgate 2-8 L2/16 Rensselaer 3-1 W2/17 Union 2-3 L2/23 @ Princeton 3-5 L2/24 @ Yale (OT) 3-3 T3/1 Harvard 5-1 W3/2 Brown 3-2 W3/5 @ Rensselaer& (OT) 4-5 L# - Exhibition% - Sheraton-USAir Classic, Burlington& - ECAC Tournament

1996-97 (10-17-2)10/27 Ottawa# 5-3 W11/1 Army 3-0 W11/8 Union 3-7 L11/9 Rensselaer 4-5 L11/15 @ Colgate 3-2 W11/16 @ Cornell 3-6 L11/22 Vermont 4-1 W11/29 Merrimack 6-4 W12/14 UMass-Amherst 6-5 W12/21 @ Merrimack 5-2 W12/30 UMass-Lowell% 6-2 W12/31 St. Lawrence% 2-3 L1/3 Brown 6-4 W1/4 Harvard (OT) 2-3 L1/10 @ Yale 4-5 L1/11 @ Princeton 2-4 L1/17 Clarkson 3-6 L1/18 St. Lawrence 6-4 W1/21 @ Providence 2-5 L1/25 @ Vermont (OT) 4-4 T1/31 @ St. Lawrence 1-6 L2/1 @ Clarkson 4-6 L2/7 Cornell 3-5 L2/8 Colgate 5-3 W2/14 @ Rensselaer (OT) 4-5 L2/15 @ Union 0-2 L2/21 Princeton (OT) 4-4 T

2/22 Yale 1-4 L2/28 @ Harvard 3-6 L3/1 @ Brown 6-8 L# - Exhibition% - Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover

1997-98 (11-13-5)10/31 @ Army 7-1 W11/7 @ Rensselaer 1-7 L11/8 @ Union 4-0 W11/14 Cornell 1-4 L11/15 Colgate 2-7 L11/22 Vermont (OT) 2-2 T12/14 @ Massachusetts (OT) 0-0 T12/20 Merrimack (OT) 3-3 T12/27 (N) Bowling Green% 6-2 W12/28 (N) Providence% 4-1 W1/2 @ Harvard 3-4 L1/3 @ Brown (OT) 5-6 L1/9 Princeton 4-6 L1/10 Yale 4-3 W1/16 Clarkson 3-4 L1/17 St. Lawrence 4-1 W1/24 Denver 2-3 L1/27 @ UMass-Lowell (OT) 2-1 W1/31 @ Vermont 6-1 W2/6 @ St. Lawrence 5-2 W2/7 @ Clarkson 1-5 L2/13 @ Colgate (OT) 3-3 T2/14 @ Cornell 5-2 W2/20 Union 8-1 W2/21 Rensselaer (OT) 3-4 L2/27 @ Yale (OT) 2-2 T2/28 @ Princeton 3-5 L3/6 Brown 2-4 L3/7 Harvard 1-4 L% - Sheraton-USAir Classic, Burlington

1998-99 (10-17-2)11/7 Acadia# 1-3 L11/8 Niagara 8-5 W11/13 Rensselaer 5-8 L11/14 Union 5-1 W11/20 @ Cornell 1-3 L11/21 @ Colgate 1-6 L11/27 @ Nebraska-Omaha 2-1 W11/28 @ Nebraska-Omaha 4-7 L12/11 Providence (OT) 6-5 W12/18 @ Maine 1-7 L12/27 Air Force% 8-1 W12/28 Vermont% 1-4 L1/2 Harvard 2-4 L1/3 Brown 3-4 L1/8 @ Princeton 4-2 W1/9 @ Yale (OT) 2-2 T1/15 St. Lawrence 3-4 L1/16 Clarkson 1-6 L1/23 Vermont 3-1 W1/30 @ Vermont (OT) 2-3 L2/5 @ Clarkson 1-2 L2/6 @ St. Lawrence (OT) 3-4 L2/12 Colgate 5-2 W2/13 Cornell 3-2 W2/19 @ Union 5-2 W2/20 @ Rensselaer 3-8 L2/26 Yale 1-2 L2/27 Princeton 3-7 L3/5 @ Brown (OT) 2-2 T3/6 @ Harvard 2-4 L# - Exhibition

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1999-2000 (9-17-4)10/27 @ McGill# 2-3 L11/5 @ Harvard 2-7 L11/6 @ Brown 4-1 W11/12 Princeton (OT) 5-5 T11/13 Yale 0-2 L11/20 Vermont (OT) 1-1 T11/26 Western Michigan 3-7 L11/27 Western Michigan 4-3 W12/10 @ Providence 0-2 L12/11 @ Northeastern 1-2 L12/17 Harvard (OT) 1-1 T12/29 (N) Boston College% 1-6 L12/30 (N) Ohio State% (OT) 2-2 T1/3 @ New Hampshire (OT) 2-3 L1/7 Rensselaer 2-0 W1/8 Union 5-1 W1/22 @ Colgate 2-5 L1/24 @ Cornell 3-2 W1/28 St. Lawrence (OT) 3-4 L1/30 Clarkson 5-3 W2/3 @ Union 2-1 W2/5 @ Rensselaer 0-2 L2/11 Brown 1-2 L2/18 @ Yale 2-1 W2/20 @ Princeton 2-5 L2/25 Colgate 2-6 L2/27 Cornell 3-2 W3/3 @ Clarkson 4-5 L3/5 @ St. Lawrence 5-7 L3/10 @ Rensselaer& 2-7 L3/11 @ Rensselaer& (OT) 2-3 L# - Exhibition % - Howard Bank-USAir Classic, Burlington& - ECAC Tournament

2000-01 (16-14-4)10/28 St. Francis Xavier# 3-4 L11/3 @ Western Michigan 0-5 L11/4 @ Western Michigan 4-5 L11/10 @ Brown (OT) 4-3 W11/11 @ Harvard 2-5 L11/17 Yale 4-5 L11/18 Princeton 0-6 L11/25 Maine (OT) 2-1 W12/9 Northeastern 2-3 L12/15 @ Merrimack (OT) 4-3 W12/29 New Hampshire% 6-3 W12/30 Vermont% 2-4 L1/5 Vermont 5-2 W1/6 @ Vermont (OT) 1-1 T1/12 Colgate 3-2 W1/13 Cornell 4-1 W1/19 @ Clarkson 3-4 L1/20 @ St. Lawrence (OT) 2-2 T1/26 Union 6-4 W1/27 Rensselaer 2-1 W2/2 @ Rensselaer 2-4 L2/3 @ Union 3-4 L2/9 Harvard 7-0 W2/10 Brown 3-1 W2/16 @ Cornell (OT) 1-1 T2/17 @ Colgate 4-1 W2/23 @ Princeton (OT) 1-1 T2/24 @ Yale 3-6 L3/2 St. Lawrence 5-4 W3/3 Clarkson 2-4 L

3/9 Rensselaer& 4-2 W3/10 Rensselaer& 5-1 W3/15 (N) Vermont& (OT) 3-2 W3/16 (N) St. Lawrence& 0-2 L3/17 (N) Harvard& (OT) 2-3 L# - Exhibition% - Ledyard Bank Auld Lang Syne Classic, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament

2001-02 (14-13-5)10/27 Moncton# 2-3 L11/4 @ Harvard 2-5 L11/9 Brown 6-3 W11/10 Harvard (OT) 3-3 T11/17 @ Yale 5-2 W11/18 @ Princeton 5-2 W11/20 Holy Cross 9-1 W11/24 Massachusetts 0-4 L12/1 @ Vermont 2-3 L12/13 (N) New Hampshire 3-6 L12/15 Merrimack 3-2 W12/28 (N) Merrimack% 4-3 W12/29 (N) Lake Superior State% 1-3 L1/4 Vermont 5-2 W1/6 @ Maine 1-4 L1/11 @ Colgate 2-3 L1/12 @ Cornell 5-3 W1/18 Clarkson (OT) 3-3 T1/19 St. Lawrence 3-4 L1/25 @ Union (OT) 3-3 T1/26 @ Rensselaer 4-2 W2/1 Rensselaer (OT) 2-2 T2/2 Union 3-2 W2/8 @ Brown 1-3 L2/15 Cornell (OT) 1-0 W2/16 Colgate 4-3 W2/22 Princeton (OT) 1-1 T2/23 Yale 2-4 L3/1 @ St. Lawrence 2-3 L3/2 @ Clarkson 2-3 L3/8 Colgate& (2ot) 5-4 W3/9 Colgate& 4-1 W3/14 (N) Rensselaer& 1-2 L# - Exhibition% - Sheraton-Howard Bank Classic, Burlington& - ECAC Tournament

2002-2003 (20-13-1)10/25 Guelph# 6-0 W11/2 Wayne State 5-3 W11/3 @ Merrimack 3-4 L11/8 @ Harvard 2-5 L11/9 @ Brown 2-4 L11/15 Colgate 6-2 W11/16 Cornell 5-2 W11/22 Yale 5-4 W11/23 Princeton 3-2 W11/26 @ Boston College (OT) 5-4 W11/30 @ Massachusetts 2-7 L12/28 Notre Dame% 6-4 W12/29 UMass-Lowell% 10-2 W1/4 @ Vermont 3-2 W1/10 @ Clarkson 5-7 L1/11 @ St. Lawrence 3-7 L1/15 (N) New Hampshire (OT) 1-1 T1/18 Vermont 4-6 L1/24 Union 0-2 L1/25 Rensselaer 7-3 W1/31 @ Princeton 5-2 W2/1 @ Yale 4-3 W

2/7 @ Cornell 1-6 L 2/8 @ Colgate (OT) 1-2 L2/14 St. Lawrence 5-3 W2/15 Clarkson 3-1 W2/21 Harvard 1-4 L2/22 Brown 3-2 W2/28 @ Rensselaer 7-1 W3/1 @ Union 2-1 W3/14 Colgate& (4OT) 3-4 L3/15 Colgate& 3-1 W3/16 Colgate& 5-2 W3/21 (N) Harvard& 3-5 L3/22 (N) Brown& 4-2 W# - Exhibition% - Ledyard Bank Classic, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament

2003-2004 (14-11-9)10/25 St. Francis Xavier# 3-6 L11/1 Holy Cross 2-1 W11/7 Brown 3-1 W11/8 Harvard (OT) 2-2 T11/14 @ Union (OT) 1-1 T11/15 @ Rensselaer (OT) 1-1 T11/21 @ Yale 9-4 W11/22 @ Princeton 6-3 W11/25 @ Boston College 1-4 L11/28 @ Boston Univ. (OT) 2-2 T12/13 @ Maine 2-3 L12/28 (N) Massachusetts% (OT) 3-3 T12/27 (N) Minn.-Mankato% 8-5 W1/2 Vermont 7-5 W1/10 @ Vermont 2-4 L1/13 (N) New Hampshire 0-5 L1/16 Clarkson (OT) 2-2 T1/17 St. Lawrence 5-3 W1/23 @ Colgate 1-3 L1/24 @ Cornell 2-1 W1/30 Rensselaer 4-3 W1/31 Union 0-7 L2/6 Cornell 2-4 L2/7 Colgate (OT) 3-3 T2/13 @ St. Lawrence (OT) 2-2 T2/14 @ Clarkson 3-2 W2/20 Princeton (OT) 2-2 T2/21 Yale 6-3 W2/27 @ Brown 3-0 W2/28 @ Harvard 0-4 L3/12 Rensselaer& 1-3 L3/13 Rensselaer& 6-0 W3/14 Rensselaer& 1-0 W3/19 (N) Harvard& 1-2 L3/21 (N) Colgate& 2-3 L# - Exhibition % - Sheraton-Banknorth Classic, Burlington& - ECAC Tournament

2004-2005 (20-13-2)10/22 Western Ontario# 3-1 W10/30 Quinnipiac 1-2 L10/31 Connecticut 4-1 W11/5 Yale 5-2 W11/6 Princeton 0-3 L11/12 @ Clarkson 4-1 L11/13 @ St. Lawrence 4-1 W11/19 Colgate 1-2 L11/20 Cornell 2-1 W11/27 Maine (OT) 0-0 T12/10 UMass-Lowell 3-4 L12/12 US-Under 18# 5-1 W

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2005-06 (19-12-2)10/22 McGill# 5-2 W10/29 @ Harvard 2-6 L11/4 @ Princeton 0-3 L11/5 @ Quinnipiac 5-7 L11/11 Colgate 2-3 L11/12 Cornell 6-1 W11/18 Brown 3-2 W11/19 Yale 9-4 W11/25 @ St. Lawrence 4-6 L11/26 @ Clarkson 4-0 W12/10 Boston University 1-5 L12/11 @ UMass-Lowell 2-3 L12/16 Harvard 5-1 W12/30 @ Vermont% 0-1 L12/31 (N) Bemidji State% (OT) 4-3 W1/6 @ Rensselaer 4-1 W1/7 @ Union (OT) 2-2 T1/14 (N) New Hampshire 4-5 L1/20 Sacred Heart 4-2 W1/21 Holy Cross 2-3 L1/27 Union 5-1 W1/28 Rensselaer 6-3 W2/3 @ Yale 6-4 W2/4 @ Brown (OT) 2-2 T2/10 Quinnipiac 5-4 W2/11 Princeton (OT) 2-1 W2/17 @ Cornell 1-3 L2/18 @ Colgate 3-0 W2/24 Clarkson 5-2 W2/25 St. Lawrence 3-0 W3/10 Yale& 5-1 W3/11 Yale& 3-1 W3/17 (N) Harvard& 1-10 L3/18 (N) Colgate& 3-2 W# - Exhibition% - Sheraton-Banknorth Classic, Burlington& - ECAC Tournament

2006-07 (18-12-3)10/21 Prince Edward Island# 8-1 W10/22 Trois Rivieres# 7-4 W10/27 Harvard 5-2 W10/29 Vermont 3-2 W11/3 St. Lawrence (OT) 1-2 L11/4 Clarkson 3-6 L11/10 @ Colgate 6-3 W11/11 @ Cornell 3-2 W11/17 Yale 2-4 L11/18 Brown 1-0 W11/24 Princeton (OT) 3-3 T11/25 Quinnipiac (OT) 3-3 T12/16 @ Harvard 2-3 L12/29 North Dakota% 1-4 L12/30 Boston University% 0-3 L1/5 @ Union 1-4 L1/6 @ Rensselaer 6-2 W1/13 (N) New Hampshire 2-4 L1/16 Holy Cross 4-0 W1/19 Canisius 6-3 W1/20 Sacred Heart 4-3 W1/26 @ Clarkson (OT) 4-4 T1/27 @ St. Lawrence 1-4 L2/2 Rensselaer 5-2 W2/3 Union 3-2 W2/9 @ Quinnipiac 5-4 W2/10 @ Princeton 0-3 L2/16 @ Brown 4-3 W2/17 @ Yale 3-2 W2/23 Cornell 5-1 W2/24 Colgate 3-1 W3/9 Princeton& 6-2 W3/10 Princeton& 3-2 W3/16 (N) Clarkson& 4-5 L3/17 (N) St. Lawrence& 3-5 L# - Exhibition% - Leyard Bank Classic, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament

2007-08 (12-16-4)10/20 York# 2-1 W10/28 @ Vermont 4-2 W11/2 @ St. Lawrence 2-1 W11/3 @ Clarkson 3-4 L11/9 Union 4-0 W11/10 Rensselaer 4-7 L11/16 Colgate (OT) 3-3 T11/17 Cornell 1-4 L11/24 Bentley 5-1 W12/1 @ Harvard 0-1 L12/28 (N) N. Michigan% 4-1 W12/29 @ Denver% 3-5 L1/4 @ Princeton 2-5 L1/6 @ Quinnipiac 3-5 L1/11 Clarkson 3-1 W1/13 St. Lawrence 3-8 L1/15 @ Boston University 3-2 W1/19 (N) New Hampshire 5-3 W1/26 Harvard 1-3 L1/27 American Intl. (OT) 3-3 T2/1 @ Yale 3-6 L2/2 @ Brown 3-4 L2/8 @ Rensselaer (OT) 4-4 T2/9 @ Union (OT) 0-0 T2/15 Quinnipiac 7-2 W2/16 Princeton 2-5 L2/22 Brown 4-5 L2/23 Yale 7-2 W2/29 @ Cornell 0-6 L

3/1 @ Colgate 5-2 W3/7 @ Cornell& 2-3 L3/8 @ Cornell& 5-3 W3/9 @ Cornell& 0-6 L# - Exhibition% - Denver Cup, Denver, Colo.& - ECAC Tournament

2008-09 (14-14-3)10/30 Trois Rivieres# 2-1 W10/31 @ Harvard 1-4 L11/2 Vermont (OT) 2-3 L11/7 @ Union 5-2 W11/8 @ Rensselaer 5-2 W11/14 St. Lawrence (OT) 4-3 W11/15 Clarkson 5-1 W11/21 @ Colgate 1-0 W11/22 @ Cornell 1-3 L11/28 @ Providence 4-2 W11/30 Boston College (OT) 1-2 L12/28 Army% (OT) 5-4 W12/29 Bemidji State% 4-2 W1/3 @ Quinnipiac 0-6 L1/4 @ Princeton 4-0 W1/9 Yale 1-2 L1/10 Brown 5-1 W1/17 (N) New Hampshire 3-4 L1/21 @ Holy Cross (OT) 2-2 T1/25 Harvard (OT) 5-5 T1/30 Rensselaer 5-2 W1/31 Union (OT) 2-2 T2/6 @ Brown 5-2 W2/7 @ Yale 1-3 L 2/13 Cornell (OT) 5-4 W2/14 Colgate 0-1 L2/20 @ Clarkson 3-6 L2/21 @ St. Lawrence 2-7 L2/27 Princeton 2-0 W2/28 Quinnipiac 1-4 L3/6 Rensselaer& (OT) 2-3 L3/7 Rensselaer& 1-3 L# - Exhibition% - Leyard Bank Classic, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament

2009-10 (10-19-3)10/24 McGill# 4-7 L10/30 Harvard 3-5 L11/6 @ Cornell 1-5 L11/7 @ Colgate 2-3 L11/13 @ Princeton (OT) 1-2 L11/14 @ Quinnipiac 2-4 L11/20 Clarkson 2-3 L11/21 St. Lawrence 3-2 W11/27 Providence 4-2 W11/29 @ Harvard 6-2 W12/13 Sacred Heart 1-4 L12/19 @ Vermont 3-4 L1/2 Northeastern% 0-7 L1/3 Holy Cross% 2-4 L1/8 Brown 9-4 W1/10 Yale 2-4 L1/16 @ New Hampshire 2-5 L1/18 @ Harvard 1-4 L1/22 @ Rensselaer 1-2 L1/23 @ Union 3-1 W1/29 Quinnipiac 4-3 W1/30 Princeton 3-5 L2/5 @ Yale 2-4 L2/6 @ Brown (OT) 5-5 T

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2010-11 (19-12-3)10/17 Trois Rivieres# 7-6 W10/29 (N) Princeton* 2-1 W10/30 @ Yale* 3-7 L11/5 Rensselaer 1-4 L11/6 Union (OT) 0-0 T11/12 @ Clarkson 7-1 W11/13 @ St. Lawrence 6-1 W11/19 @ Quinnipiac 0-2 L11/20 @ Princeton 3-2 W11/26 @ Harvard 8-2 W11/27 Harvard 5-2 W12/12 Vermont 5-6 L12/30 Mercyhurst# (OT) 4-4 T12/31 Colgate# (OT) 4-3 W1/7 Yale 1-2 L1/8 Brown 3-1 W1/11 Connecticut 5-1 W1/15 @ New Hampshire 5-4 W1/21 @ Union 4-1 W1/22 @ Rensselaer 1-5 L1/28 Cornell (OT) 2-2 T1/29 Colgate 7-3 W2/4 @ Brown 3-0 W2/5 @ Yale 2-4 L2/11 Quinnipiac 3-1 W2/12 Princeton 4-1 W2/18 @ Colgate 3-5 L2/19 @ Cornell (OT) 2-3 L2/25 St. Lawrence 4-2 W2/26 Clarkson 1-4 L3/11 Harvard& 2-3 L3/12 Harvard& (OT) 2-1 W3/13 Harvard& 4-3 W3/18 @ Cornell& 0-3 L3/19 @ Colgate& 5-3 W# - Exhibition% - Ledyard Bank Classic, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament* - Ivy Shootout, New Haven, Conn.

2011-12 (13-16-4)10/22 Western Ontario# 4-2 W10/28 Brown* 2-1 W10/29 Yale* 1-2 L11/4 Quinnipiac 5-4 W11/5 Princeton 5-3 W11/11 Colgate 0-4 L11/12 Cornell 3-2 L11/18 @ St. Lawrence 3-1 W11/19 @ Clarkson 0-4 L11/25 Harvard (OT) 3-3 T11/27 @ Vermont 3-5 L12/11 Sacred Heart 4-1 W12/30 Holy Cross% 3-2 W12/31 St. Lawrence% (OT) 2-2 T 1/6 @ Rensselaer 4-3 W

1/7 at Union 1-7 L1/14 (N) New Hampshire$ 1-4 L1/20 @ Cornell (OT) 4-3 L1/21 @ Colgate (OT) 5-4 W1/27 Brown 6-2 W1/28 Yale 4-5 L2/3 @ Princeton (OT) 3-3 T2/4 @ Quinnipiac 1-2 L2/10 Union 1-5 L2/11 Rensselaer 1-2 L2/17 @ Yale 3-5 L2/18 @ Brown 4-1 W2/24 Clarkson 6-4 W2/25 St. Lawrence 3-1 L3/2 @ St. Lawrence& 6-4 W3/3 @ St. Lawrence& 4-1 W3/9 @ Cornell (2OT)& 3-4 L3/10 @ Cornell& 1-3 L# - Exhibition% - Ledyard Bank Classic, Hanover& - ECAC Tournament* - Ivy Shootout, Hanover

ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTSAir Force ..................................................5-0-0Alaska Anchorage ...................................0-1-0American International .........................0-0-1Amherst ...................................................4-0-0Army .................................................... 45-10-5Bemidji State* ....................... 2-0-0Bentley .................................. 1-0-0Bishop Univ. .............................................4-3-0Boston College ................... 30-61-0Bowdoin ................................................ 16-2-0Bowling Green ........................................1-1-1Brown ................................ 73-63-8California ..................................................2-0-0Canisius ....................................................1-0-0Clarkson ............................. 25-65-7Colby ...................................................... 12-4-0Colgate .............................. 44-41-5Colorado College ..................................3-3-0Columbia ..................................................4-3-1Concordia ................................................1-2-1Connecticut .............................................2-0-0Cornell ................................ 43-78-3Dalhousie .................................................0-1-0Denver ......................................................0-4-0Ft. Devens State ......................................1-0-0Hamilton ..................................................3-0-0Harvard ..........................58-124-10Holy Cross...............................................4-3-1Illinois ........................................................1-1-0Illinois-Chicago........................................0-1-1King's .........................................................1-0-0Lake Superior State ...............................0-1-0Maine .........................................................6-6-1UMass-Amherst* ................. 16-3-2UMass-Lowell ..........................................3-4-0McGill ..................................................... 9-13-0Mercyhurst ..............................................1-0-0MIT ......................................................... 23-6-0Merrimack ................................................8-5-2Michigan....................................................3-3-0Michigan State .........................................0-1-0Middlebury .......................................... 30-12-0Minnesota.................................................2-8-0Minnesota-Duluth ..................................1-3-0

Minnesota State ......................................1-0-0Montreal ...................................................2-3-0Nebraska-Omaha ...................................1-1-0New Brunswick ......................................1-0-0New Hampshire ................. 18-33-2Niagara .....................................................1-0-0Northeastern ..................................... 31-26-0North Dakota .........................................0-5-0Northern Michigan ................................1-0-0Norwich ................................................ 20-3-0Notre Dame ............................................2-0-0Ohio State ...............................................0-0-2Penn ........................................................ 20-8-0Prince Edward .........................................1-0-0Princeton ......................... 93-83-15Providence .......................................... 10-14-0Queen's University ................................0-4-0Quinnipiac ........................... 7-10-2Rensselaer .......................... 31-41-5St. Anselm's .............................................4-0-0St. Cloud State ........................................0-2-0St. Lawrence ...................... 32-54-3St. Louis ....................................................0-1-0St. Mary's (N.S.) ......................................1-0-0St. Micheals ..............................................1-0-0St. Patrick's ...............................................0-1-0Sacred Heart ...........................................4-1-0Springfield ................................................5-0-0Syracuse ...................................................1-0-0Toronto ....................................................1-8-2Tufts ...........................................................3-0-0Union ................................... 23-17-6US International......................................1-1-0US National .............................................0-2-0Vermont ............................. 25-47-5Wayne State ............................................1-0-0Western Michigan ..................................4-3-1Western Ontario ...................................0-1-0Williams ................................................. 25-1-0Yale .................................87-106-13York (Toronto) ........................................1-0-0

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Richard AnschuetzStewart AnthonyRobert AmiraultMark Ardagna

Ellsworth ArmstrongSteve Arndt

Charles ArthurRaymond Atwood

Kevin AubeClarence Austin

BFrederick Bagnall Charles Bailey

Scott BakerChris BaldwinMichael Barle

Samuel BartlettAllen BarrettLester BarrettWilliam BarrettRobert BatsonRalph Bavier

Jesse BeamishRoland BeckerMark BedardRyan Bellows

Manuel BeneroGordon BennettRobert BennettAndy BensonWilliam Berry

Chip BettencourtPeter Betts

Ralph BickfordH.M. Bicknell

David BlanpiedDan Bloom

Will BoardmanCharles Bodley

Jack BohnPeter BoldtTaylor Boldt

Mike BolfHarold BoomaRichard Booma

Scott BorekGeorge Bott

Chad BoucherNick BoucherJason BourgeaDan BourqueJames BowerJeff Bower

John BowlerDoug Bowman

John BoyleDoug BradleyMike Bracco

John BrennanChester BrettEugene BrooksJohn Brooks

Robert BrooksHugh BrowerJohn BrowerNick Brown

Ross BrownridgeMatt BryantDarik Buchar

Jeremiah BuckleyGardner BullardDerek BuntainDax BurkhartRyan BurkhartBrett BurlockRobert BurnsShawn Burt

Mark BurtonAldis ButlerJohn ButlerPaul ButlerBen Butters

Michael ByrneTrevor Byrne

CPhilip CagnoniCharles Calder

Crawford CampbellRobert Campbell

Bob CancelliRobert Cann

Harold CannonGreg CappelloJohn Carpenter

John CaseDan Casella

William CashCharles Cashin

Ed CepuranDavid Chapin

Greg ChapmanJohn Chase

Lester ChaseRyan ChaytorsMichael Chen

Roger ChiassonMike ChoukasChris ClancyCharles ClarkGordon Clark

John ClarkPeter Clark

Mike ClaessensRobert Cleary

L.F. CodyThomas Coffman

Brent ColeScott ColemanMike ColletteMatt Collins

Roger ConantDavid ConlonWarren CookJames CooperJason Costa

Clement CostelloJohn CostelloOwen Cote

Butch Coughlin

Halsey CoughlinLewis CousensThomas CrannaDrew CrapserRobert CreasyJohn CrockerBob CroninGreg Cronin

Malcolm CrossTom Cross

Walter CrowleyDonald CrowtherJames Cruickshank

Mark CulhaneBruce Cullen

Bruce CunliffeJohn CunniffJohn Curley

George CurrierSamuel Cutler

DMike Daly

William DanielsWilliam Dann

Kenneth DavidsonJames Davis

Tony DelCarmineDion DelMonteJohn DellingerRobert DelwoCarl DesjardinsNed Desmond

Richard DesmondMike DevineJohn Devlin

Robert DingwallPaul DionPaul Dixon

Trevor DodmanArthur DoeScott Dolesh

Andy DonahueArthur DonahueJohn Donahue

Terry DonaleshenDavid DonnellyJohn DonnellyBill DonovanEric D’OrioJohn DorneyRonnie DoveWilliam Dow

Kevin DowningChris Driscoll

Dennis DriscollNate DudleyH.E. Duffill

Alex DumasDave Dunbar

William DunbarHarry DunlapDale DunningVictor Duplin

Ralph DushameHarry Dwyer

EEddie Eacueo

Tom EarleJohn EarleyF.C. Eaton

Sargent Eaton

William EdgarJim EdgeworthRobert Egelhoff

David EldersTimothy EllisEmile Erhard

J.R. ErwinAdam Estoclet

Douglas EverettF

John FaegreHoward FaheyJoseph FaheyJohn Fallon

James FeeleyShane FeeneyMichael Fehm

Crawford FergusonDave Ferguson

Philip FessendenBrian Fleming

Kyle FlikTom Finks

Richard FisherJohn Fiske

Bill FitzpatrickVincent Fitzpatrick

Bill FlaniganBrian FlemingScott FlemingTom FlemingColin Foam

Warren FooteAlan Foster

Albert FosterDavid FosterJohn FosterTyler Foster

Dirk FrankenbergWitt Fram

Scott FraserMike Freedman

Clayton FreemanDan FrenchHenry Frost

Robert FrybergerWilliam Fryberger

Edward FureyBrian Fusonie

GBurton GaleChester GaleRichard GaleT.J. GaliardiCary Gandy

Frank GardnerPaul Gardner

Darren GastrockBob GaudetJim GaudetJoe GaudetJoe Gaul

Derek GearyWill Geist

George GeranJohn Geran

Harry GerberBrewster GereJohn GibsonMatt GiedtJosh Gillam

Kent GillingsAnthony GittesTanner Glass

Sherman GleasonMark Glover

Wesley GodingConnor GogginDaniel Goggin

Mark Goggin Sr.Mark Goggin Jr.

Gary GoodenoughLeon GoodrichAlex GoodshipDan GouldingRob GouletBob GrantK. Grant

Robert GrayNelson Graves

Jon GrecuMike GreenJames GreggJohn GrocottJoe Grossman

Robert GrunditzJoe GualtieriVern GuetensPaul GuibordJames GuilfoyMax Guimond

Terrence GuineyReynolds Guyer

HEdwin HaertlJacob HaertlZach HaferRobert Hall

Maurice HallettScoville Hager

Charles HamiltonWilliam HamiltonHoward Hampton

Jamie HanlonSteve Harb

Charles HardyBrandon Harrington

Samuel HarrisClifford HarrisonWilliam HarrisonMike HartwickRobert HarveyRoger HartleyEdward HaskellNathan Hawkes

James HaysDouglas HayesRobert HayesMorris HeathPhilip HebertBen Heller

Dana HennigarJamie Herrington

Jon HessEdward HeydtChris HinkleDoug Hirsch

Hugh HitchcockDavid Hill

Steve HigginsFrederick HittChris Hodgson

Kenneth HoldenDan HollandJohn Hollern

Michael HollernCarl HolmesCharles Holt

Chester HomerChris HontvetMark HoppeEric Horter

Robert HoiuseBob Huggard

Dennis HughesEdward HughesHenry HughesOwen HughesDavid HugoJohn Hugo

Gary HunterJohn Hurley

David HuttonI, J

Tom IernaRussell IngersollRichard JacksonBrien Jacobson

Rob JarvisJim Jankowski

Joe JangroEdward JeremiahHugh JessimanWilliam JevneChris JohnsonDana Johnson

Harold JohnsonHenry JohnsonJohn JohnsonKevin JohnsonNeil JohnsonNick Johnson

Richard JohnsonJames Johnston

David JonesDoug Jones

Robert JorgensenK

Mike KeenanPeter Keir

Bill KelleherJack KelleyJohn KelleyPat Kendall

Alan KerivanRob Kerr

Rolf KielmanKevin Kiley

John KilmartinJohn King

Lester KingPaul Kinnally

David KirklandMichael Klemens

George KnoxBen KoehlerJeffrey KosakJoseph KraatzFrank Krahn

John KrolMatt Kunsman

Mark KutolowskiChip Kuzborski

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Myles LaneJohn Lanigan

Mark LamoureuxTheodore Lapres

Peter LardnerSam LardnerArthur LarkinPhilip Larson

Richard LarsonThomas Larson

Steve LaurinPeter Lavery

Edard LearnardRichard LearyStephen Leary

Paul LeeDan Lehouillier

Dan LeighDavid LeightonRichard LenioJeff LeonardGrant Lewis

Richard LewisPavol LiskaMike Loga

Thomas LongWarren Loomis

David LoringBen LovejoyNick LovejoyJoseph LowryKevin LowtherG.B. Luhman

E.B. LuitwielerCraig Lund

Stanley LyonM

Howard MacCurdyGeorge MacDonaldRonald MacKenzieRobert MacPhail

Robert MacPhearsonGeoffrey Maclay

Sean MaduckBruce MagoonPeter MahlerJames Malone

Frederick MaloonJohn ManchesterGeorge ManserWarren MansurRobert Marchant

Leo MarkkulaDan Markowitz

Darcy MarrScott Marr

Ralph MarstonP.J. Martin

Russell MartinTom MartinsonWilliam MasonBruce MatherForest MatherDean Mathews

Troy MattilaMike Maturo

Thomas MayerleAlan McAllisterPeter McBride

Kirtland McCalebKevin McCann

Charles McCarthyDaniel McCarthyKevin McCarthyBrian McCloskeyDave McCusker

Dennis McCutcheonDavid McEachronWilliam McFadden

Paul McGinnisMark McGowanFrancis McGrathJames McHughBill McInerny

Cam McKennittChris McLaughlinRichard McMahon

McMillanBrandon McNally

John MeehanJames MelloRic Mellum

Louis MerriamRobert Merriam

Tony MessuriJohn MichelettoLeRoy MillikenGordie MilesMark MilesJeff Miller

Seward MillsJeffrey Milne

Richard MorganRobert Moore

Cab MorrisWilliam MorrowArthur MorseFred Morse

Roald MortonWilliam MortonCharlie Mosey

Robert MulhernHarris MurchieDennis MurphyHubert Murphy

John MurphyMike Murray

NFrank Nardella

Lloyd NeidlingerEric Neiley

Tom NiemanArthur Nissen

Shane NessRolf Norris

Tom NortonDan Nugent

Robert NuffortKent NybergDan Nycholat

OAbner OakesSteve OakesMatt OckenDon O’Brien

John O’ConnorPaul O’HernDenis O’NeillJody O’NeillJohn O’Neill

Sean OffersVincent OrchardSandro Orlando

Tim OsbyJames OsborneGary Osmond

Arnold OssRyan OsteboJohn OstapykDonald Otis

Mike OuelletteCharles OwsleyAndrew OwsiakGarret Overlock

PSamuel PackerRobert PaisleyMike Palmer

Michael ParishRichard Patrick

B.M. PattenScott PeachShaun Peet

John PelletierRobert PelrenJack Per-Lee

McEwan PerkinsEric Perno

Chester PerryDavid Perry

William PerrySeaver Peters

Russell PettengillKen Pettit

John PhelanCarlos PierceDavid PiersonRick Pinkston

Lawrence PleasantsRyan Poulton

William PounderWilbur PowersDavid PrestonStanton PriddyRob Pritchard

Robert ProctorPeter Proulx

Eric PrzepiorkaGeorge Pulliam

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Peter QuinnRick Racic

Don RafteryPaul Rai

Matt ReberG.V. RectorKyle Reeds

William RemsenBrent Retter

Charlie RetterWendell Reycroft

David RhineBob Richards

James RichardsJames Richards Jr.

George RichardsonJoseph RichardsonMike Richardson

Howard RichmondFrederick Riggall

George RileyJohn Riley

Joseph RileyWilliam RileyDan Ringsred

Dave RiskCharles RitchieDave RobbinsMike RobertsEric RobinsonVictor RockhillCraig RockwellEdward RoewerRichard RogersJames Ronayne

Richard RondeauPaul RosendahlPeter Rosser

Ryland RothschildFrank RossJohn Ross

Peter RosserRyland Rothschild

Yanick RoussinDavid Rowe

Homer RowePhilemon Roy

Gordon RussellTom RuzzoBarry Ryan

Rich RyersonS

Jay SamekJarrett Sampson

Sean SamuelRobert Sanders

Paul SawyerKyle SchusslerGeorge Scully

John SedgewickCharles Sellman

Earle SeeleyRichard Shanaman

Charles SheaFrancis SheehyWes Sheridan

Harold ShermanIrving SherwoodConnor ShieldsChris ShowalterDan ShribmanBeaver Shriver

Raymond ShulteTyler Sikura

Andy SimpsonMarty Sims

Ryan SinclairJohn SissonJohn SmartLew Smiley

SmithHaviland SmithHoward Smith

Rob SmithWilliam Smoyer

Owen SmythGeorge Snelson

Chris SnizekSamuel Snow

Charlie SolbergJeff Sollows

Andy SormunenChris Sosnowski

Todd SoutorFrank Spain

Stephen SpauldingCharles SprottMike Stacchi

Charles StanleyJack StebeJoe Stejskal Erik Stien

Peter SteinJohn SteinbauerLee StempniakEvan Stephens

John StoboPeter Stone

Walter StoneJohn Strong

William StoutBruce Stuart

Charles StuartHenry Stucklen

Jon SturgisDaniel SullivanDavid SullivanMark Sullivan

Pete SummerfeltPaul Summermatter

Kevin SwallowMike Sylvester

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Allen TaberWinthrop TaftChris TaliercioHarrison TaylorHenry TaylorWilliam Taylor

Eugene Teevens IIEugene Teevens III

Shaun TeevensRobin Tessier

Robert TharingerRobert Thayer

David TheilscherDonald Thomas

Jim ThomasDave ThompsonPhilip Threshie

Sal TianoDory Tisdale

John TitusDonald TobinSean TomaltyDanny TomlakJoey Tomlak

David TonnesonJohn Towle

James TreadwayL.G. TreadwayJohn Truscott

Leon TuckRobert Tucker

Patrick TurcotteMichael Turner

Derek TweddellRalph Tyler

U, VMark UhrynukBrian Van Abel

Herbert VanIngenAlexander VarkasWendell ViditoDoug Vierthaler

WRobert WagnerJohn WadmanTom WahmanR.B. Wallace

Chuck WalkerDavid WalkomDavid WalshDustin WalshMike WalshNick Walsh

James WalterClarence Wanamaker

Elmer WanstallRalph WarburtonThomas WarnerHenry Waters

Raymond WattlesDoug WeissCarl Wells

Nathan WentworthDarren Wercinski

George WesterlindLoren WesthaverMike WheelihanJohn Whitcomb

L.A. WhitneyPaul Whitney

David WhitworthJay WholleyPat Wildman

Arthur WilliamsDan WilliamsEarl Williams

Curtis WilgoshCarey WilsonMatt WilsonRick WilsonP. WinshipJohn WolffMax WolffJon WolterJason Wong

Stanley WrightJ.T. Wyman

Richard WymanY, Z

Dan YaceyBennett YoungCharles Zeh

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*Dartmouth's hockey history is extensive and this collection of names is a work in progress. If you know of a name that is not listed here, please contact Salvas for information regarding the addition.

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Eddie Jeremiah 1973A seven-time letterwinner at Dartmouth, Eddie Jeremiah was the Big Green’s hockey coach from 1937-67 and compiled a coaching record of 300-247-10. His teams in 1948 and 1949 were runners-up in the NCAA championship tournament. After his successful playing days at Dartmouth ended, Jeremiah went on to a five-year professional career.

Myles Lane 1973Myles Lane ranks as one of Dartmouth’s greatest athletes of all time. From 1925-28, Lane earned three letters each in hockey and football and another in baseball. He was captain of the 1927-28 hockey team and gained national prominence by becoming the first American collegian to successfully enter professional hockey, joining the New York Rangers. While at Dartmouth he established records for goals in a season by a defenseman (20) and career goals by a defenseman (50).

Doug Everett 1974Doug Everett was one of the greatest hockey players to come out of Dartmouth during the 1920s. He was a member of the Dartmouth teams from 1922-26. Everett was All-College in his sophomore and junior years as selected by the Boston Transcript and was named by the New York Herald Tribune to one of the earliest All-America teams.

William Riley 1977Bill Riley was one of the great all-time scorers in college hockey and was one of three famous hockey playing brothers. Playing four varsity seasons, Riley appeared in 71 games, scoring 228 points (118g, 110a). Riley was a major factor in the Big Green’s march to two NCAA finals. He continued his interest in the game and became an official in New England. Riley was honored for his contributions to hockey when he received the Sheaffer Pen Award.

Jack Riley 1979Jack Riley coached the 1960 American team to a first-place finish in Olympic competition. Riley was an outstanding college player at Dartmouth, graduating in 1947 due to time served. He competed on the 1948 Olympic team and was a player/coach on the 1949 national team. Joining the U.S. Military Academy in 1950, he served continuously as hockey coach, retiring in 1986. He twice was named NCAA Coach of the Year.

Walter Bush 1980Walter Bush was the primary founder of the Minnesota North Stars. He attended the Breck School and graduated from Dartmouth in 1951. He helped organize the U.S. Central League. He was instrumental in organizing the Minneapolis Bruins. He was the first American to win the Lester Patrick Trophy, which he received in 1943. Bush was named NHL Executive of the Year in 1972.

HOCKEY HALL OF FAMERS

DICK DESMOND ’49

EDDIE JEREMIAH ’30

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Richard Rondeau 1985Dick Rondeau starred at Mt. St. Charles Academy and then at Dartmouth College. In 1941-42, Rondeau led the nation in scoring with 76 points (45g, 31a) as Dartmouth won the national championship. In 40 games he accumulated 176 points (103g, 73a), averaging 4.4 points per game. One of only two Dartmouth players to be elected captain for two successive seasons, Rondeau scored three or more goals in 18 games. He was Dartmouth’s leading scorer for the 1941-42 and 1943-44 seasons and holds many Dartmouth scoring records.

Richard Desmond 1988Dick Desmond backstopped the Dartmouth team during one of its most successful eras. He was a two-sport athlete with the Big Green, playing hockey and baseball. Dartmouth advanced to the finals of the NCAA Tournament twice and Desmond was named MVP of the 1948-49 finals. He earned All-Ivy honors for three years and captained Dartmouth in 1948-49. Desmond was the only goalie on the 1950 U.S. National team that claimed the silver medal and was voted tournament MVP. In 1952, he played for the U.S. Olympic team that won the silver medal.

Charlie Holt 1997Charlie Holt began his career in 1962 at Colby College. In 1968 he took the head coaching job at the University of New Hampshire where he remained for 18 years. Under his leadership, the Wildcats gained the ECAC playoffs in 14 of those years, played three times in the NCAA Division 1 Final Four and had a 347-232 record. The Spencer Penrose College Coach of the Year Award was presented to him three times.

Bruce Mather 1998Bruce Mather was a 1947 Dartmouth graduate who went on to play on the 1948 U.S. Olympic team (which finished fourth) and the 1949 U.S. national team. He was one of only two players to score 100 points with the Olympic team. Mather also played for the Boston Olympics in the Quebec Senior League. He was a member of the U.S. National team in the 1958 World Championships.

Joe Riley 2002Joe Riley grew up in Medford, Mass. with his two Hall of Fame brothers. After a year at the University of Illinois and World War II military service, Riley transferred to Dartmouth where he played two seasons from 1947-49. He matched the single season record for goals and collected 67 goals and 49 assists in his two-season career. Dartmouth advanced to the finals of the NCAA Tournament twice and Riley was named MVP of the 1947-48 finals. He was named to the All-New England team and the NCAA All-Tournament team, and he was an All-American in 1949. Riley also played in the 1948 Olympics.

HOCKEY HALL OF FAMERS

DICK RONDEAU ’44

JOE RILEY ’49

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FIRST QUADRANGULAR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS -1934

FIRST IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - 1959IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - 1980

NCAA FINAL FOUR

Dartmouth’s Ivy League TitlesPrior to the 1958-59 season Dartmouth competed in the Quadrangular league before winning the first Ivy League title in 1959. The

Big Green has won several back-to-back titles, capturing its first in more than 20-years in 2007.Ivy title years: 1934, 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1979, 1980, 2007

MILESTONE TEAMS

IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - 2007ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS - 2005-06

QUADRANGULAR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS -1948NCAA RUNNERS-UP

THIRD STRAIGHT QUADRANGULAR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP - 1949

FIRST DARTMOUTH HOCKEY TEAM - 1905

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DARTMOUTH NHL DRAFT PICKSPlayer Team Year Round Fred Riggall ’73 Montreal 1972 10th RoundChris McLaughlin ’81 New York 1978 13th RoundCarey Wilson ’83 Chicago 1980 4th RoundNed Desmond ’89 St. Louis 1985 3rd RoundAndy Donahue ’89 Toronto 1985 8th RoundDave Williams ’90 New Jersey 1985 12th RoundWill Geist ’92 Montreal 1987 8th RoundSteve Laurin ’90 Hartford 1987 12th RoundDerek Geary ’94 Boston 1988 6th RoundTom Nieman ’92 Buffalo 1988 11th RoundScott Fraser ’94 Montreal 1991 9th RoundTrevor Byrne ’03 St. Louis 1999 5th RoundNick Boucher ’03 Pittsburgh 2000 9th RoundHugh Jessiman ’06 New York 2003 1st RoundLee Stempniak ’05 St. Louis 2003 5th RoundTanner Glass ’07 Florida 2003 9th RoundGrant Lewis ’07 Atlanta 2004 2nd RoundDavid Jones ’08 Colorado 2003 9th RoundNick Johnson ’08 Pittsburgh 2004 3rd RoundJ.T. Wyman ’08 Montreal 2004 4th RoundTroy Mattila ’12 Islanders 2006 7th RoundJoe Stejskal ’11 Montreal 2007 5th Round Mark Goggin ’13 Boston 2008 7th RoundDustin Walsh ’13 Montreal 2009 6th Round

Current players in bold

DARTMOUTH IN THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (NHL)Player Team(s)Myles Lane ’28 New York RangersEdward Jeremiah ’30 New York Americans, Boston BruinsCarey Wilson ’83 Calgary Flames, Hartford Whalers, New York RangersDave Williams ’90 San Jose Sharks, Mighty Ducks of AnaheimScott Fraser ’94 Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, New York RangersLee Stempniak ’05 St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, Phoenix Coyotes, Calgary FlamesHugh Jessiman ’06 Florida PanthersGrant Lewis ’07 Atlanta ThrashersBen Lovejoy ’07 Pittsburgh PenguinsTanner Glass ’08 Florida Panthers, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Pittsburgh PenguinsDavid Jones ’08 Colorado AvalancheNick Johnson ’08 Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota Wild, Phoenix CoyotesJ.T. Wyman ’08 Tampa Bay LightningT.J. Galiardi ’10 Colorado Avalanche, San Jose Sharks

Lee Stempniak ’05

Ben Lovejoy ’07

Tanner Glass ’07

PLAYERS IN THE NHL

T.J. Galiardi ’10J.T. Wyman ’08

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POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%1928-29 BRUINS (NHL) 5 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - -1929-30 BRUINS (NHL 6 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - -1931-32 Boston Cubs (Can-Am) 5 0 1 1 - 2 - - - - -1932-33 Boston Cubs (Can-Am) 7 0 2 2 - 10 - - - - - NHL TOTALS 11 0 0 0 - 0 - - - - -

EDDIE JEREMIAH ’30REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%1926-27 Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy) - - - - - - - - - - -1927-28 Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy) 4 5 0 5 - - - - - - -1928-29 Dartmouth Big Green-Ivy 17 2 0 2 - - - - - - -1929-30 Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy) 13 4 0 4 - - - - - - -1930-31 New Haven Eagles (Can-Am) 36 3 5 8 - 42 - - - - -1931-32 AMERICANS (NHL) 9 0 1 1 - 0 - - - - -1931-32 New Haven Eagles (Can-Am) 13 0 8 8 - 15 - - - - -1931-32 BRUINS (NHL) 6 0 0 0 - 0 - - - - -1931-32 Boston Cubs (Can-Am) 15 2 0 2 - 6 - - - - -1932-33 New Haven Eagles (Can-Am) 17 2 1 3 - 6 - - - - -1933-34 Philadelphia Arrows (Can-Am) 37 2 2 4 - 55 - - - - -1934-35 Cleveland Falcons (IHL) 10 0 1 1 - 0 - - - - -1935-36 Boston Olympics (USAHA) - - - - - - - - - - - NHL TOTALS 15 0 1 1 - 0 - - - - -

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%1933-34 Philadelphia Arrows-Can-Am 2 0 0 0 - 2 - - - - -1934-35 Cleveland Falcons-IHL 2 0 0 0 - 2 - - - - - NHL TOTALS - - - - - - - - - - -

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CAREY WILSON ’83REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%1979-80 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 31 16 22 38 - 20 - - - - -1980-81 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 24 9 13 22 - 52 - - - - - 1981-82 HIFK Helsinki (Finland) 29 15 17 32 - 58 - - - - -1981-82 Canada (World Junior Champ - A) 7 4 1 5 - 6 - - - - - 1982-83 HIFK Helsinki (Finland) 36 16 24 40 - 62 - - - - -1983-84 Canada (National Team) 56 19 24 43 - 34 - - - - -1983-84 Canada (Olympics) 7 3 3 6 - 6 - - - - -1983-84 FLAMES (NHL) 15 2 5 7 -1 2 0 0 0 11 18.21984-85 FLAMES (NHL) 74 24 48 72 24 27 4 0 3 128 18.81985-86 FLAMES (NHL) 76 29 29 58 1 24 5 0 2 149 19.51986-87 FLAMES (NHL) 80 20 36 56 -2 42 3 1 2 140 14.31987-88 FLAMES (NHL) 34 9 21 30 2 18 3 0 3 61 14.81987-88 WHALERS (NHL) 36 18 20 38 -5 22 7 1 6 77 23.41988-89 WHALERS (NHL) 34 11 11 22 -12 14 4 0 2 56 19.61988-89 RANGERS (NHL) 41 21 34 55 1 45 10 0 3 108 19.41989-90 RANGERS (NHL) 41 9 17 26 4 57 4 0 1 64 14.11990-91 WHALERS (NHL) 45 8 15 23 -14 16 4 0 1 59 13.61990-91 FLAMES (NHL) 12 3 3 6 1 2 0 0 1 20 15.01991-92 FLAMES (NHL) 42 11 12 23 -6 37 4 2 2 74 14.91992-93 FLAMES (NHL) 22 4 7 11 10 8 1 2 0 30 13.31996-97 Manitoba Moose-IHL 7 0 4 4 - 2 NHL TOTALS 552 169 258 427 3 314 49 6 26 977 17.3

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%1981-82 HIFK Helsinki (Finland) 7 1 4 5 - 6 - - - - -1982-83 HIFK Helsinki (Finland) 4 2 0 2 - 12 - - - - -1983-84 FLAMES (NHL) 6 3 1 4 - 2 0 0 1 - -1984-85 FLAMES (NHL) 4 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - -1985-86 FLAMES (NHL) 9 0 2 2 - 2 0 0 0 - -1986-87 FLAMES (NHL) 6 1 1 2 - 6 0 0 0 - -1987-88 WHALERS (NHL) 6 2 4 6 1 2 1 0 1 12 16.71988-89 RANGERS (NHL) 4 1 2 3 -4 2 0 0 0 12 8.31989-90 RANGERS (NHL) 10 2 1 3 -5 0 1 0 0 12 16.71990-91 FLAMES (NHL) 7 2 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 9 22.2 NHL TOTALS 52 11 13 24 -6 14 3 0 2 45

LEE STEMPNIAK ’05REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2001-02 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 32 12 9 21 - 8 1 0 1 - - 2002-03 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 34 21 28 49 - 32 8 0 3 - - 2003-04 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 34 16 22 38 - 42 5 1 2 - - 2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 35 14 29 43 - 34 2 1 2 - -2005-06 BLUES (NHL) 57 14 13 27 -10 22 5 0 2 100 14.0 Peoria Rivermen (AHL) 26 8 7 15 5 32 2 0 0 2006-07 BLUES (NHL) 82 27 25 52 -2 33 8 0 4 166 16.3 United States (World Champs) 7 6 4 10 - 27 2007-08 BLUES (NHL) 80 13 25 38 0 40 3 0 2 162 8.0 United States (World Champs) 7 0 3 3 - 6 2008-09 BLUES (NHL) 14 3 10 13 -3 2 0 0 1 43 7.0 MAPLE LEAFS (NHL) 61 11 20 31 -9 31 3 0 0 128 8.6 United States (World Champs) 9 2 0 2 - 6 2009-10 MAPLE LEAFS (NHL) 62 14 16 30 -10 18 5 1 1 164 8.5 COYOTES (NHL) 18 14 4 18 10 8 4 0 1 48 29.22010-11 COYOTES (NHL) 82 19 19 38 4 19 2 0 0 199 9.52011-12 FLAMES (NHL) 61 14 14 28 -2 16 2 0 2 130 10.8 NHL TOTALS 517 129 146 275 -22 189 32 1 13 1,140 11.3

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2005-2006 Peoria Rivermen (AHL) 3 0 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 - - 2009-2010 COYOTES (NHL) 7 0 2 2 -4 0 0 0 0 14 0.02010-2011 COYOTES (NHL) 4 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 0 8 0.0 NHL TOTALS 11 0 2 2 -7 0 0 0 0 22 0.0

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HUGH JESSIMAN ’06REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2002-03 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 34 23 24 47 - 48 7 0 4 - -2003-04 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 34 16 17 33 - 71 10 0 2 - -2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 12 1 1 2 - 18 1 0 1 - -2005-06 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) 46 7 11 18 4 66 1 0 1 - - Charlotte Checkers (ECHL) 25 13 10 23 -5 56 9 1 0 - - 2006-07 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) 49 7 6 13 -4 79 1 0 0 - - Charlotte Checkers (ECHL) 20 12 10 22 5 52 4 0 2 - - 2007-08 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) 71 18 24 42 10 154 3 0 0 - - 2008-09 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - - Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) 63 20 7 27 1 100 9 0 6 - - 2009-10 Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) 78 20 22 42 9 111 2 0 1 - - 2010-11 PANTHERS (NHL) 2 0 0 0 -1 5 0 0 0 2 0.0 Rockford IceHogs (AHL) 25 3 2 5 -4 27 1 0 1 40 7.5 Rochester Americans (AHL) 25 5 3 8 -4 47 0 0 0 49 10.22011-12 Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) 43 20 5 25 -5 75 7 0 - 1.74 112 Abbotsford Heat (AHL) 24 7 12 19 +11 33 0 0 - 1.38 58 NHL TOTALS 2 0 0 0 -1 5 0 0 0 2 0.0

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2005-06 Hartford Wolf Pack-AHL 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 - -2006-07 Hartford Wolf Pack-AHL 7 1 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 - -2007-08 Hartford Wolf Pack-AHL 5 0 1 1 -1 21 0 0 - - - 2008-09 Milwaukee Admirals-AHL 10 2 0 2 1 10 0 0 2 - - NHL TOTALS - - - - - - - - - - -

GRANT LEWIS ’07REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2003-04 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 34 3 22 25 - 57 2 0 0 - - 2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 5 17 22 - 32 5 0 1 - -2005-06 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 29 4 11 15 - 53 3 0 2 - -2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 24 1 14 15 - 30 0 0 0 - -2007-08 Chicago Wolves (AHL) 43 2 14 16 16 44 0 1 0 - - 2008-09 THRASHERS (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.02008-09 Chicago Wolves (AHL) 54 0 22 22 17 72 0 0 0 - -2009-10 Chicago Wolves (AHL) 26 1 2 3 -1 23 0 0 0 - -2009-10 Hershey Bears (AHL) 10 0 3 3 8 6 0 0 0 - -2010-11 Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) 47 8 15 23 11 40 4 0 1 60 13.32011-12 Poprad Lev (KHL) 45 1 6 7 -7 32 - - - - - NHL TOTALS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2007-08 Chicago Wolves (AHL) 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - - 2009-10 Hershey Bears (AHL) 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 - -2010-11 Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) 11 0 4 4 2 18 0 0 0 - - NHL TOTALS - - - - - - - - - - -

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BEN LOVEJOY ’07REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 32 2 11 13 - 28 0 0 0 - - 2005-06 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 32 2 16 18 - 24 0 0 0 - -2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 32 7 16 23 - 28 6 0 1 - - Norfolk Admirals (AHL) 5 0 0 0 - 6 - - - - -2007-08 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 72 2 18 20 - 63 - - - - -2008-09 PENGUINS (NHL) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 76 7 24 31 42 84 1 1 1 2009-10 PENGUINS (NHL) 12 0 3 3 8 2 0 0 0 14 0.0 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 65 9 20 29 -1 92 2 0 1 2010-11 PENGUINS (NHL) 47 3 14 17 11 48 0 0 0 60 5.02011-12 PENGUINS (NHL) 34 1 4 5 3 13 0 0 0 48 2.1 NHL TOTALS 95 4 21 25 22 63 0 0 0 123 3.3

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2007-2008 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 23 2 8 10 0 18 - - - - - 2008-2009 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 12 1 1 2 0 14 0 0 0 - - 2009-2010 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 - -2010-2011 PENGUINS (NHL) 7 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 8 0.02011-2012 PENGUINS (NHL) 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 NHL TOTALS 9 0 2 2 -2 4 0 0 0 8 0.0

TANNER GLASS ’07REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2003-04 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 26 4 7 11 - 18 1 0 1 - -2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 7 8 15 - 32 3 2 0 - -2005-06 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 12 16 28 - 56 6 0 1 - -2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 32 8 20 28 - 92 4 0 2 - -2006-07 Rochester Americans (AHL 4 0 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 - -2007-08 PANTHERS (NHL) 41 1 1 2 -5 39 0 0 0 11 9.12007-08 Rochester Americans (AHL) 43 6 5 11 -10 84 0 0 0 - - 2008-09 PANTHERS (NHL) 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0.0 Rochester Americans (AHL) 44 4 9 13 -4 100 0 0 0 - -2009-10 CANUCKS (NHL) 67 4 7 11 5 115 0 0 0 52 7.72010-11 CANUCKS (NHL) 73 3 7 10 -5 72 0 0 1 45 6.72011-12 JETS (NHL) 78 5 11 16 -12 73 0 0 1 86 5.8 NHL TOTALS 262 13 26 39 -17 306 0 0 2 195 6.7

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2009-10 CANUCKS (NHL) 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02010-11 CANUCKS (NHL) 20 0 0 0 -5 18 0 0 0 7 0.0 NHL TOTALS 24 0 0 0 -5 18 0 0 0 7 0.0

DAVID JONES ’08REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 34 9 5 14 - 26 3 0 2 - -2005-06 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 17 17 34 - 38 6 1 2 - -2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 18 26 44 - 22 4 2 2 - -2007-08 AVALANCHE (NHL) 27 2 4 6 -5 8 1 0 0 37 5.42007-08 Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) 45 14 16 30 -10 16 12 0 2008-09 AVALANCHE (NHL) 40 8 5 13 -8 8 1 0 1 47 17.02009-10 AVALANCHE (NHL) 23 10 6 16 1 2 1 2 3 39 25.62010-11 AVALANCHE (NHL) 77 27 18 45 -2 28 6 0 4 153 17.62011-12 AVALANCHE (NHL) 72 20 17 37 -8 32 3 1 5 136 14.7 NHL TOTALS 239 67 50 117 -22 78 12 3 13 412 16.3

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2007-08 AVALANCHE (NHL) 10 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 18 0.0 NHL TOTALS 10 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 18 0.0

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NICK JOHNSON ’08REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 35 18 17 35 - 16 6 0 3 - - 2005-06 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 15 10 25 - 24 6 1 4 - -2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 14 16 30 - 46 7 0 2 - -2007-08 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 32 10 25 35 - 20 6 0 1 - - Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 - -2008-09 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 56 14 17 31 14 30 2 0 4 - - Wheeling Nailers (ECHL) 18 14 10 24 6 19 6 1 3 - -2009-10 PENGUINS (NHL) 6 1 1 2 -2 2 0 0 0 7 14.3 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 61 16 27 43 19 50 4 0 3 - -2010-11 PENGUINS (NHL) 4 1 2 3 1 5 0 0 0 10 10.0 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 48 20 19 39 12 49 10 0 5 140 14.32011-12 WILD (NHL) 77 8 18 26 -6 45 0 0 1 146 5.5 NHL TOTALS 87 10 21 31 -7 52 0 0 1 163 6.1

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2007-08 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 10 0 1 1 -2 2 0 0 0 - - 2008-09 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 12 4 6 10 2 8 3 0 0 - -2009-10 Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL) 4 4 0 4 -2 2 1 1 0 - - NHL TOTALS - - - - - - - - - - -

J.T. WYMAN ’08REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2004-05 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 5 6 11 - 4 0 0 1 - - 2005-06 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 28 8 12 20 - 6 1 0 0 - -2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 13 11 24 - 20 3 1 4 - -2007-08 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 29 15 15 30 - 18 4 1 3 - - Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 8 0 1 1 - 5 - - - - - 2008-09 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 52 6 5 11 - 8 - - - - - Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) 15 0 8 8 - 4 - - - - -2009-10 CANADIENS (NHL) 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 76 17 20 37 - 12 - - - - - 2010-11 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 80 18 18 36 4 36 2 1 3 156 2011-12 LIGHTNING (NHL) 40 2 9 11 1 8 0 0 1 31 6.5 NHL TOTALS 43 2 9 11 -1 8 0 0 1 31 6.5

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2008-09 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 6 0 1 1 0 2 - - - - -2009-10 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 19 1 3 4 0 2 - - - - - 2010-11 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 20 3 5 8 8 8 0 1 0 - - NHL TOTALS - - - - - - - - -

T.J. GALIARDI ’10REGULAR SEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2006-07 Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC) 33 14 17 31 30 8 0 1 - - 2007-08 Calgary Hitmen (WHL) 72 18 52 70 31 77 5 3 0 - -2008-09 AVALANCHE (NHL) 11 3 1 4 -4 6 0 0 0 14 21.4 Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) 66 10 17 27 -10 32 3 1 2 - -2009-10 AVALANCHE (NHL) 70 15 24 39 6 28 2 1 3 120 12.5 United States (World Champs) 6 0 3 3 - 8 - - - - -2010-11 AVALANCHE (NHL) 35 7 8 15 -6 12 0 0 1 62 11.3 Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.02011-12 AVALANCHE (NHL) 55 8 6 14 -6 47 0 1 2 101 7.9 SHARKS (NHL) 14 1 0 1 -2 6 0 0 0 12 8.3 NHL TOTALS 185 34 39 73 -12 99 2 2 6 309 11.0

POSTSEASONSEASON TEAM (LEAGUE) GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG S S%2009-10 AVALANCHE (NHL) 6 0 2 2 -1 6 0 0 0 8 0.02011-12 SHARKS (NHL) 3 0 0 0 -1 6 0 0 0 1 0.0 NHL TOTALS 9 0 2 2 -2 12 0 0 0 9 0.0

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Olympic GamesYear Games Host City Athlete (medal)1920 Summer Games Antwerp, Belgium George Geran ’18 (Silver) Leon Tuck ’15 (Silver)1932 Winter Games Lake Placid, USA Douglas Everett ’26 (Silver) 1936 Winter Games Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Frank Spain ’34 (Bronze)1940 Winter Games Sapporo, Japan (canceled due to World War II) Paul Guibord ’36 1948 Winter Games St. Moritz, Switzerland Bruce Mather ’47 Jack Riley ’44 Stanton Priddy ’43 George Pulliam ’45 Crawford Campbell ’46 Bruce Cunliffe ’47 Ralph Warburton ’47 Joe Riley ’49 Herb Van Ingen Jr.1952 Winter Games Oslo, Norway Richard Desmond ’49 (Silver) Arnold Oss ’50 (Silver) Clifford Harrison ’51 (Silver)1956 Winter Games Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy John Titus ’541960 Winter Games Squaw Valley, USA Jack Riley '44 - Head Coach (Gold)1964 Winter Games Innsbruck, Austria Ed Jeremiah '30 - Head Coach1976 Winter Games Innsbruck, Austria Grant Standbrook - Assistant Coach 1984 Winter Games Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Carey Wilson ’83, Canada

IIHF World ChampionshipYear Player/Coach Host City Athlete1949 Player/Coach Tockholm, Sweden Jack Riley ’44 Player Charlie Holt ’45 Player Bruce Mather ’471950 Player London, England Dick Desmond ’49 (G)1957 Player Moscow, USSR John Titus ’541958 Player Oslo, Norway John Grocott ’52 Player John Titus ’541974 Assistant Coach Helsinki, Finland Grant Standbrook (HC 1970-75)1975 Assistant Coach Munchen/Dusseldorf, West Germany Grant Standbrook (HC 1970-75) 1990 Assistant Coach Ben Smith (HC 1990-91)2007 Player Moscow/Mytischi, Russia Lee Stempniak ’052008 Player Halifax/Quebec City, Canada Lee Stempniak ’052009 Player Bërn/Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland Lee Stempniak ’05

Lee Stempniak ’05 represented the United States at the 2007 IIHF World Championships in Moscow, Russia. Stempniak also suited up for the US teams at the 2008 and 2009 World Championships in Canada and Switzerland.

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Dartmouth Men's Hockey2012-13 Schedule

Date Day Time Opponent Game Type Site OCTOBER 20 Sat. 4 PM McGILL Exhibition Hanover, N.H. 21 Sun. 4 PM NORWICH Scrimmage Hanover, N.H. 26 Fri. 4 PM Yale* Non-Conference Providence, R.I. 27 Sat. TBD Championship/Consolation* Non-Conference Providence, R.I. NOVEMBER 2 Fri. 7 PM YALE ECAC Hockey / Ivy Hanover, N.H. 3 Sat. 7 PM BROWN ECAC Hockey / Ivy Hanover, N.H. 9 Fri. 7 PM RENSSELAER ECAC Hockey Hanover, N.H. 10 Sat. 7 PM UNION ECAC Hockey Hanover, N.H. 16 Fri. 7 PM at Colgate ECAC Hockey Hamilton, N.Y. 17 Sat. 7 PM at Cornell ECAC Hockey / Ivy Ithaca, N.Y. 24 Sat. 4 PM at Boston College Non-Conference Chestnut Hill, Mass.

DECEMBER 1 Sat. 7 PM BENTLEY Non-Conference Hanover, N.H. 5 Wed. 7 PM VERMONT Non-Conference Hanover, N.H.

LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC 30 Sun. 4 PM UMass vs. Bemidji State - Hanover, N.H. 7 PM DARTMOUTH vs. UNH Non-Conference Hanover, N.H. 31 Mon. 4/7 PM Consolation/Championship Non-Conference Hanover, N.H. JANUARY 4 Fri. 7 PM at Quinnipiac ECAC Hockey Hamden, Conn. 5 Sat. 4 PM at Princeton ECAC Hockey / Ivy Princeton, N.J. 12 Sat. 7:30 PM HARVARD ECAC Hockey / Ivy Hanover, N.H. 18 Fri. 7 PM at Brown ECAC Hockey / Ivy Providence, R.I. 19 Sat. 7 PM at Yale ECAC Hockey / Ivy New Haven, Conn. 25 Fri. 7 PM ST. LAWRENCE ECAC Hockey Hanover, N.H. 26 Sat. 7 PM CLARKSON ECAC Hockey Hanover, N.H.

FEBRUARY 1 Fri. 7:30 PM at Union ECAC Hockey Schenectady, N.Y. 2 Sat. 7 PM at Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Troy, N.Y. 9 Sat. 7 PM at Harvard ECAC Hockey / Ivy Cambridge, Mass. 15 Fri. 7 PM CORNELL ECAC Hockey/Ivy Hanover, N.H. 16 Sat. 7 PM COLGATE ECAC Hockey Hanover, N.H. 22 Fri. 7 PM at Clarkson ECAC Hockey Potsdam, N.Y. 23 Sat. 7 PM at St. Lawrence ECAC Hockey Canton, N.Y.

MARCH 1 Fri. 7 PM PRINCETON ECAC Hockey / Ivy Hanover, N.H. 2 Sat. 7 PM QUINNIPIAC ECAC Hockey Hanover, N.H. 8-10 Fri.-Sun. TBA ECAC First Round (Campus Sites) - TBA 15-17 Fri.-Sun. TBA ECAC Quarters (Campus Sites) - TBA 22 Fri. TBA ECAC Semifinals - Atlantic City, N.J. 23 Sat. TBA ECAC Finals - Atlantic City, N.J.

Home matches in Bold* - Denotes Ivy League Shootout hosted by Brown at Meehan Auditorium

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