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Table of Contents

University Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 –7Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–11Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–49Year-in-Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50–58WCHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59–64Winter Carnival/GLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65–68History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69–109All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110–115

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The John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena has been the home of the Hockey Huskies since the 1971-72 season. The arena, which has a capacity of 4,128, features six concession areas; a pro shop; training room; nine locker rooms, including five with direct access to the ice surface; and a Puck Pit for players to hone their shooting skills. The playing surface is 200 feet long and 85 feet wide with a 22-foot radius in the corner. The John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena received a major face lift during the summer of 2008. New seats and a new epoxy floor ere installed throughout the arena. The projects were made possible by fund-raising through the Enrichment Campaign that raised over $2.6 million. The Peter J. Grant Hockey Educational Center (HEC), which opened in September 1999, upgraded the hockey team’s support facilities to a level that is second to none. Michigan Tech’s locker room is unparalleled in terms of player comfort and convenience. It contains a separate changing area for the players, sauna, equipment room, and training area. In addition, a beautiful main locker room is equipped with oak lockers and a state-of-the-art video and sound system. The game clock and the HEC’s in-house communications system are also part of the main locker room. A 1,500-square-foot weight-training facility is also part of the HEC and is equipped with today’s most modern equipment. The weight-training area contains its own sound system and is part of the HEC’s in-house communications system as well. A study room for the players is also part of the facility and includes six computers with Internet access. A Frappier Acceleration Hockey Treadmill, one of only a few owned by a college hockey team, was installed in summer 2006.

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Clockwise from upper left: Al (’71) and Ruth McLeod Alumni Lounge, John (’61) and Tim (’78) Opie Husky Den, Gary (’63) and Gail Begg Conference Room, the new arena seats, Peter J. Grant (’68) Hockey Education Center lobby, Strength and Conditioning Room, sponsored by Randy (’88) and Katie McKay, Russ (’88) and Trish Becker Hockey Treadmill Room.

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Campus Life and the Keweenaw There are many ways to stay active and get involved at Michigan Tech. On-campus, the 600-acre recreational forest and Tech Trails have been upgraded with lights and additional terrain for skiing, biking and jogging. Nearby, the University’s 18-hole golf course and lighted ski hill challenge university and community members. With more than 180 student organizations, there’s something for everyone, and many students choose to give back via Habitat for Humanity, Engineers Without Borders and other groups. Michigan Tech traditions include K-Day, which is an afternoon to celebrate the Keweenaw Peninsula and enjoy McLain State Park on the shores of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake. The Parade of Nations is a celebration (including food) of the nations of the world that have students, faculty and staff members at Michigan Tech. At Homecoming, students dress in their worst attire and parade through campus in dilapidated vehicles that barely run. Students also enjoy a football game, a Hobo Mixer and various special events. The biggest annual event is Winter Carnival, when massive snow statues emerge on campus and in the towns. Skits, a queen competition, first-class entertainment, ice hockey and thousands of visitors make this a great experience. Broomball is a popular game on campus and students slide around on ice rinks chasing a volleyball toward the net. All the action is on our webcams! The entire area is great for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to rivers, lakes, woods and trails. Also, downtown Houghton and Hancock (combined population 14,000) offer coffee shops, theaters, stores, restaurants and more. Major retailers are just outside of Houghton, a short drive or bus ride from campus. Houghton was included in the book The 100 Best Small Towns in America. Men’s Journal ranked Houghton as one of the top-10 “healthiest, safest and most fun places to live,” and National Geographic Adventure Magazine ranked our setting as one of America’s top-10 summer sports destinations. All in all, it’s a great combination: a world-class education in a beautiful location.

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The University Michigan Technological University prepares students to create the future. More than 7,000 Michigan Tech students from all 50 states and more than 80 nations are engaged in discovery-based, experiential education in beautiful Upper Michigan. The campus, situated along the Keweenaw Waterway, is small enough to walk across in a few minutes, and most classrooms are located close to the residence halls. The campus is completely wireless and features state-of-the-art facilities that are constantly being upgraded. Michigan Tech offers more than 120 degree programs in arts, humanities and social sciences; business and economics; computing; engineering; forestry and environmental science; natural and physical sciences and technology. Michigan Tech has top-10 enrollments in environmental, mechanical and geological engineering programs and one of the nation’s largest programs in scientific and technical communication. US News & World Report has ranked Michigan Tech in the top tier of national universities, and our environmental engineering department is ranked 13th. We also rank in the top 25 nationally in least amount of debt incurred by our graduates. US News ranked four of our graduate engineering programs in the top 50 nationally. We are also rated among the nation’s best universities and received high marks for our library, computing facilities, and career services by The Princeton Review. Most recently, Reader’s Digest has rated Michigan Tech the third-safest campus in the nation.

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Academics The quality of a Michigan Tech education is best illustrated by the accomplish-ments of our students. Business students won the 2007 and 2008 annual RISE national stock investment competition in the value category. The Concrete Canoe team has won its regional competition for several years in a row. Michigan Tech hosts the Clean Snowmobile Challenge every winter, and this year’s sled won the Performance Award. Computer science students are routinely invited to the World Finals of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest—this year in Banff, Alberta. Students from many majors work together on real-world industry projects as part of the Enterprise program—from video games to wireless, and from homeland security to hybrid SUVs. In just one example, students in the Aerospace Enter-prise built a nano-satellite for space surveillance and flew a team of four students aboard NASA’s zero-gravity simulation airplane in Houston to conduct experiments they created. All Enterprise students gain critical-thinking, project-management and teamwork skills; experience with world-class equipment and technology; and meaningful connections with industry leaders. The capstone Senior Design Project allows engineering students to research so-lutions to problems and present their findings at the end of their academic career. It is, in many ways, their first step toward becoming professionals. Approximately 290 companies send recruiters to our Career Day, seeking majors from every discipline, even in a tough job market. Each student will average seven job interviews before graduation. Overall job placement exceeds 95 percent.

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Joe Berger—offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League after being drafted in 2005

Daniel Branagan—nanotechnology pioneer, Forbes Magazine recognized him as one of the important innovators of our time, one of fifteen people who will reinvent the future

Melvin Calvin—won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1961

David Edwards—professor at Harvard University, focuses on drug delivery, infectious disease treatment, and needle-less vaccines, including aerosol medication such as inhaled insulin

Charlotte Field—senior VP of National Communications Engineering and Operations for Comcast Cable, won the 2005 Women in Technology Award

Charles Gates Sr.—founded Gates Rubber Co. and turned it into the largest non-tire rubber manufacturer in the world

David Hill—served as chief engineer for General Motor’s Corvette division, who is regarded as “the father” of the groundbreaking 2002 Z06 Corvette model

David House—responsible for Pentium processor and the “Intel Inside” campaign

Suzanne Jurva—a former executive for Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks Studios and founder of Starcut Ltd. Her film credits include Amistad, Men in Black, Peacemaker (with world premier in Houghton), Deep Impact, Zorro, and Saving Private Ryan

Catherine Leslie—president and executive director of Engineers Without Borders

Charles Nelson—inventor of the paintball

Eric Nielsen—CEO of Volvo Construction and Equipment of Korea

Jan Olsson—national advertising strategy and media manager for Toyota

John Opie—vice chairman for General Electric Coop

Frank Pavlis—former vice president at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (Fortune 500), who recently made a $2-million gift to Michigan Tech. He is the namesake of Michigan Tech’s Pavlis Institute for Global Technological Leadership

Bill Raduchel—chairman and CEO of Ruckus Network, the premier digital entertainment service for universities nationwide

Dick Robbins—one of the most innovative developers of tunneling machinery in the world, including those that dug the English Chunnel

John Soyring—vice president of software development for IBM

Doug Smith—wildlife biologist and leader of the Wolf Reintroduction Program at Yellowstone National Park

Lina T. Taskovich—who has made significant contributions to the development of drug “patches,” and has been featured in Newsweek and People magazines

Alumni Notables

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The Michigan Tech Huskies will enter the 2008-09 season with one of the most experienced squads in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, if not the nation. The Huskies are led by nine seniors, the most since the 1977-78 season. Overall the team has 18 players on the team with at least one year of experience under their belts. Fans will also be treated to a new atmosphere at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena. The facility, which has a capacity of 4,000-plus, received new seats as well as a new floor.

ForwardsTech will have an experienced attack up front as 11 of the 14 forwards return from a year ago. Senior Malcolm Gwilliam (Kamloops, B.C.) is the top returning scoring threat for the Huskies after tallying 14 points last season (five goals, nine assists), five of which (two goals, three assists) came in an offensive explosion against Minnesota State on Oct. 20. Joining Gwilliam on the offensive attack is the team’s freshman of the year Eric Kattelus (Houghton, Mich.). He led all Tech freshmen with 10-points (two goals, eight assists). He displayed his determination by recording four points in six games after missing four games with an injury. Sophomores Jordan Baker (Chestermere, Alb.) and Bennett Royer (Calgary, Alb.) also return for their second year. Baker tallied nine points (three goals, six assists) and Royer chipped in seven points (two goals, five assists). Senior Ryan Angelow (Mississauga, Ont.) is another quick-footed forward who will compliment the Huskies’ offense. Angelow has tallied 24 points (12 goals, 12 assists) in 107 career games. Junior Ryan Bunger (Sammamish, Wash.) is a solid two-way forward that creates opportunities for others. Expect Bunger to start the season strong after tallying an assist in three of his first four games in 2007-08. Senior Alex Gagne (Rock Forest, Que.) will be pulling on the black-and-gold sweater for the last year of his career, after finishing with nine points a year ago (five goals, four assists). Last season, he scored two game-winning goals including one in

overtime to give the Huskies a 3-2 win on the road at Minnesota. A trio of seniors, Alex Lord (Magog, Que.), Derek Kitti (Laurium, Mich.) and Justin St. Louis (Calgary, Alb.), will also log plenty of time in the lineup. Six freshmen will also look to break into the rotation. Seth Soley (Elk Mound, Wis.) will be looked upon to fill the spot left by Tyler Shelast in front of the goal. Soley tallied 15 points including eight goals in 43 games to lead the Omaha Lancers of the USHL to the Anderson and Clark Cup Championships in

2008. Another player coming to the Huskies from the USHL is freshman Brett Olson (Superior, Wis.). He spent the last three season with Waterloo, earning a spot on the 2007-08 USHL All-Star Game after finishing third on the team with 54 points (17 goals, 37 assists). Freshmen Alex MacLeod (Nelson, B.C.) and Bryce Reddick (Las Vegas, Nev.), son of Stanley Cup winner Pokey Reddick, come to Houghton after sharpening their skills with a pair of Canadian clubs. MacLeod played for the

Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League during the 2007-08

season after spending the previous three seasons with the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League. He

Senior Malcolm Gwilliam

FORWARDS RETURNING GP G-A--Pts P-PIM PP SH GW GTMalcolm Gwilliam 36 5-9--14 11-44 2 0 0 0Eric Kattelus 34 2-8--10 7-25 0 0 0 0Alex Gagne 38 5-4--9 2-4 0 0 2 0Jordan Baker 37 3-6--9 16-43 0 0 0 0Ryan Angelow 35 4-4--8 13-26 1 0 1 0Bennett Royer 35 2-5--7 7-14 1 0 0 0Ryan Bunger 36 2-5--7 18-36 0 0 0 0Alex Lord 16 2-2--4 3-6 0 0 1 0Derek Kitti 28 2-1--3 4-8 0 0 0 1Justin St. Louis 19 1-2--3 1-2 1 0 0 0

TOTALS 314 28-46--74 82-208 5 0 4 1LOST GP G-A--Pts P-PIM PP SH GW GTPeter Rouleau 39 12-17--29 20-43 5 2 2 0Tyler Shelast 39 16-10--26 13-26 8 1 2 1Jimmy Kerr 35 9-10--19 29-74 3 0 2 0Jordan Foote 35 3-3--6 19-60 1 0 0 0TOTALS 148 40-40--80 81-203 17 3 6 1

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scored 13 goals to finish with 27 points for the Kodiaks after tallying 51 points (25 goals, 26 assists) in 102 games for the Vees. Reddick spent the last two seasons with the Cowichan Valley Capitals of the British Columbia Hockey League, averaging nearly a point a game last season with the Capitals (16 goals, 39 assists, 55 points). He also tallied 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in 54 games in 2006-07. Freshman Mikael Lickteig (Little Falls, Minn.) will also bring some offensive firepower to the offense. He played the past two seasons for the Alexandria Blizzard of the North American Hockey League, where he scored 34 goals and added 40 assists for 74 points in 58 games. He also tallied 25 points (15 goals, 10 assists) in 60 games in 2006-07. The Blizzard MVP was selected to the Central Division All-Star Team and also tallied 25 points (15 goals, 10 assists) in 60 games in 2006-07. Adding some European flair to the team is freshman Peter Rohn (Vettre, Norway). Rohn comes from the Green Mountain Glades of the Empire Junior Hockey League. He was named team MVP after ranking second on the team in points (50), goals (17) and assists (33).

Defense The Michigan Tech defense will be anchored by a pair of two-way defenders in senior Geoff Kinrade (Nelson, B.C.) and

junior Drew Dobson (Palatine, Ill.). The pair combined for 36 points (seven goals, 29 assists) in 2007-08. Kinrade has enjoyed much success on the power play, finishing the season tied for seventh in the WCHA with nine points (four goals, five assists). Kinrade, who will serve as the assistant captain, also came through in crunch time scoring a team-high three game-winning goals. Also patrolling the blue line will be this year’s captain John Schwarz (Calgary, Alb.), who is known more for his defense than his offense. The two-time

WCHA all-academic selection scored his first career goal in

the Huskies’ 3-2 overtime win at Minnesota. Schwarz, who has appeared in 98 career games, has also tallied nine career assists. Juniors Eli Vlaisavljevich (Shoreview, Minn.) and John Kivisto (Brighton, Mich.) will provide depth to the Tech defense. The pair combined for five assists in 37 combined games last season. Sophomore Deron Cousens (Georgetown, Ont.) will also be looked upon to make an impact this season after accounting for seven points (one goal, six assists) as a freshman. Cousens, the only player not called for a penalty in 2007-08, was named WCHA Rookie Player of the Week after tallying three assists on the road at Mercyhurst. The Huskies have added a physical presence to this year’s defense in Ricky Doriott (Blaine, Minn.). The 6-5, 225 lbs., freshman scored one goal and three assists in 25 games for Sioux City of the USHL. He also played in 17 games for North Iowa of the North American Hockey League, scoring three goals and adding four assists.

Goaltenders Senior Robbie Nolan (Sherwood Park, Alb.) is the lone returning net minder on the team after Michael-Lee Teslak for went his senior season for the pro game and Kevin Hachey was

Senior Geoff Kinrade

DEFENSEMENRETURNING GP G-A--Pts P-PIM PP SH GW GTGeoff Kinrade 39 5-14--19 15-30 4 0 3 0Drew Dobson 39 2-15--17 25-53 0 0 1 0Deron Cousens 22 1-6--7 -- 0 0 0 0John Schwarz 37 1-3--4 27-54 0 0 0 0Mark Malekoff 37 1-2--3 15-30 0 0 0 0Eli Vlaisavljevich 16 0-3--3 3-17 0 0 0 0John Kivisto 21 0-2--2 8-16 0 0 0 0Mike VanWagner 28 0-0--0 17-34 0 0 0 0TOTALS 204 9-35--44 87-182 2 1 0 0LOST GP G-A-Pts P-PIM PP SH GW GTMark Malekoff 37 1-2--3 15-30 0 0 0 0Jake Wilkens 1 0-0--0 -- 0 0 0 0TOTALS 38 1-2--3 15-30 0 0 0 0

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2008-09 Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time/ResultOctoberSat/4 Univ. of Toronto (ehx.) Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmFri/10 at Northern Michigan& Marquette, Mich. 7:35 pmSat/11 at Lake Superior State& Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 7:07 pm Fri/17 at Colorado College* Colorado Springs, Colo. 9:37 pmSat/18 at Colorado College* Colorado Springs, Colo. 9:07 pmFri/24 US Development Team Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmFri/31 Alaska Anchorage* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pm NovemberSat/1 Alaska Anchorage* (HOF) Houghton, Mich. 7:37 pmFri/7 at Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. 8:07 pmSat/8 at Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. 8:07 pmSat/15 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. 2:07 pmSun/16 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. 2:07 pmFri/21 Minnesota State* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/22 Minnesota State* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmFri/28 at Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 8:35 pmSat/29 at Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 8:05 pm

DecemberFri/5 Denver* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/6 Denver* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmFri/12 at Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 8:07 pmSat/13 at Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 8:07 pmFri/19 Northern Michigan* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/20 at Northern Michigan* Marquette, Mich. 7:35 pmSat/27 vs. Michigan^ Detroit, Mich. 3:36 pmSun/28 vs. Mich. State/North Dakota^ Detroit, Mich. 3:06/6:36 pm JanuaryFri/9 at Denver* Denver, Colo. 9:37 pmSat/10 at Denver* Denver, Colo. 9:07 pmFri/16 North Dakota* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/17 North Dakota* Hougthon, Mich. 7:07 pmFri/23 at Alaska Anchorage* Anchorage, Alaska 11:07 pmSat/24 at Alaska Anchorage* Anchorage, Alaska 11:07 pm

FebruaryFri/6 Colorado College* (WC) Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/7 Colorado College* (WC) Houghton, Mich. 5:07 pmFri/13 at St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 8:07 pmSat/14 at St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 8:07 pmFri/20 Minnesota Duluth* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/21 Minnesota Duluth* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pm

MarchFri/6 Minnesota* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmSat/7 Minnesota* Houghton, Mich. 7:07 pmFri/13 WCHA Playoffs TBA TBASat/14 WCHA Playoffs TBA TBASun/15 WCHA Playoffs TBA TBAThur/19 WCHA Final Five St. Paul, Minn. TBA Fri/20 WCHA Final Five St. Paul, Minn. TBASat/21 WCHA Final Five St. Paul, Minn. TBA Fri/27 NCAA Regionals TBA TBASat/28 NCAA Regionals TBA TBASun/29 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA

AprilThur/9 NCAA Semifinals Washington, D.C. TBA Sat/11 NCAA Title Game Washington, D.C. TBA

(exh.) Exhibition Game *WCHA Games(HF) Hall of Fame Game (WC) Winter Carnival& Lake Superior Classic ^44th annual Great Lakes Invitational Home Games in Bold

GOALTENDERSRETURNING GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Sv % GAA RecordRob Nolan 18 992:11 44 390 434 .899 2.66 6-9-1TOTALS 18 992:11 44 390 434 .899 2.66 6-9-1LOST GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Sv % GAA RecordMichael-Lee Teslak 25 1389:25 51 569 620 .918 2.20 8-11-4Kevin Hachey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0Totals 25 1389:25 51 569 620 .918 2.20 8-11-4

lost to graduation. Nolan posted a breakout preformance in net at the Great Lakes Invitational to be named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week. He gave up just one goal against defending national champion Michigan State before holding No. 1 Michigan scoreless for over 80 minutes. Helping Nolan with the goaltending tasks will be a pair of freshmen joining the team after spending time in the United States Hockey League.

Josh Robinson (Frankenmuth, Mich.) posted a 22-17-2 record in 43 regular season games for the Sioux City Musketeers. Robinson finished with a 2.94 goals against average and a .906 save percentage in the regular season. Robinson helped Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2007 World Junior A Challenge. He also represented the West Division at the 2008 USHL Prospects/All-Star Game. In 2006-07, Robinson recorded a 3.41 goals against average and a .893 save percentage for the Musketeers. Corson Cramer (Colorado Springs, Colo.) posted a 10-13-3 record in 27 regular season games for the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets. The Colorado Springs, Colo., native also posted a 3.59 goals against average and an .888 save percentage. He finished the previous season with a 2.72 goals against average and a .918 save percentage for the Junior Blue Jackets.

Senior Robbie Nolan

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Head Coach Jamie Russell

The Michigan Tech hockey program has experienced a revival under sixth-year head coach Jamie Russell. The team has made strides every year and the 2007-08 season was no exception. The Huskies showed that they could compete with any one in the nation after posting a 4-4-0 record against top-five teams. Russell’s squad was the first to defeat No. 1 North Dakota at home on Oct. 26. The Huskies also pushed the WCHA regular season champs to a three-game series in the WCHA playoffs. The Great Lakes Invitational was also a bright spot during the season. The Black and Gold defeated defending national champion No. 5 Michigan State before falling to No. 1 Michigan in double overtime. The 2007-08 season marked the first time that the Huskies posted 14 or more wins in back-to-back seasons since 1994-95 and 1995-96. The previous season, Russell, a Michigan Tech alum, was honored as the 2007 Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) co-Coach of the Year and led Michigan Tech to an 18-17-5 overall record, its highest total since 1995-96. The Huskies also posted their best conference finish since 1992-93 with a sixth-place showing in the WCHA standings. Michigan Tech also made its first appearance at the WCHA Final Five since 1996 after knocking off Colorado College in the opening round of the league playoffs. Russell became the third Michigan Tech head coach to be selected WCHA Coach of the Year and

the first since Herb Boxer gained the award in the 1987-88 season. The legendary John MacInnes won the award six times (1960, 1962, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981) during his illustrious career in Houghton. Recognized by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) as one of 11 finalists for the prestigious Spencer Penrose Award, Russell fielded a 16-10-3 record against teams in the top 20 in 2007. The Huskies ranked fifth in the country in scoring defense (2.17 gpg), fifth in shots allowed (24.8 spg), and fifth in penalty killing (87.3%). In addition, Michigan Tech surrendered just 21 third-period goals, which placed the Huskies first nationally. Under Russell’s tutelage, Michigan Tech broke a single-season record by compiling five shutouts, besting a mark set back in 1974-75. The Huskies swept five teams in 2006-07, marking its highest such total since 1997-98. A native of Kamloops, B.C., Russell owns a 55-112-25 overall record and a 42-91-20 mark in WCHA play. Russell has coached two All-Americans, five All-WCHA selections, one Hobey Baker Award finalist and 51 WCHA All-Academic Team recipients since arriving in Houghton. Russell, who played defense for Michigan Tech from 1987 to 89, spent the four seasons prior to arriving at Michigan Tech helping build the Cornell University Big Red into a national powerhouse. During his tenure (1999-2003) as the lead assistant at Cornell, the Big Red amassed an 87-39-10 record, won two Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season titles (2001-02, 2002-03) as well as an ECAC playoff championship (2002-03). In addition, CU advanced to the NCAA Championships on two occasions, including a final eight appearance in 2001-02 and a spot in the Frozen Four in 2002-03. CU completed 2002-03 with a school-record 30-5-1 mark and was the top-ranked team in the country in the final regular-season poll. Among Russell’s responsibilities at Cornell were working with the defensemen and the penalty -killing units. Cornell finished number one in the country in both team defense (1.36 goals against per game; next closest, 2.21) and penalty killing (.900) in 2002-03. Prior to his stint at Cornell, Russell spent five years as an assistant coach at Ferris State. While not at FSU in 2002-03—a year in which the team won the Central Collegiate Hockey Association championship—Russell had a hand in recruiting the club’s senior class. Russell played two seasons at Michigan Tech after sitting out 1986-87 due to transfer rules. He was an assistant captain in both of his seasons on

the blueline for the Huskies (1987-88, 1988-89) and posted career totals of eight goals and 22 assists in 77 games played. Following graduation, he went on to play for Larjevellan Sweden in 1989. His final two playing years were spent competing for Winston-Salem of the East Coast Hockey League in 1990 and for Binghamton of the American Hockey League in 1991. Russell has also been extensively involved with USA Hockey throughout the years. He served as the director of the USA Regional Bantam Evaluation Camp from 1996 to 99 and has also been a lecturer for the USA Hockey Coaches Achievement Program. In addition, Russell has been an instructor at multiple hockey schools, including Michigan Tech’s Hockey Development Center. Russell, born Aug. 31, 1966, is a member of the American Hockey Coaches Association. He is married to the former Linda Frankovich of Laurium, Mich., and the couple resides with their sons, Ben, Charlie and Graeme, in Houghton.

Jamie Russell FileHometown: Kamloops, British ColumbiaBirthdate: August 31, 1966Education: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Michigan Tech, 1989; master’s degree in business administration, Lake Superior State, 1992Family: Wife, former Linda Frankovich (Laurium, Mich., 1996 Michigan Tech graduate); Sons, Ben, Charlie, Graeme

Coaching Experience: •AssistantCoach,FerrisState(CCHA), 1994-99 • AssistantCoach,Cornell(ECACHL), 1999-2003 •HeadCoach,MichiganTech(WCHA), 2003-present

Playing Exeperience:•PlayedDefenseatMichiganTech (WCHA), 1987-89 • PlayedforLarjevellanSweden,1989 •PlayedforWinston-Salmen(ECHL),1990 •PlayedForBinghamton(AHL),1991

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Q&A with Coach RussellWhat are your thoughts on the 2008-09 season?The 08-09 season reminds of the 06-07 season in that the previous summer we graduated a big senior class and everyone had questions about scoring and who would fill certain roles. 2007 saw us have our most successful season in quite some time, and I feel with the development of our returning players and the additions we have made with our recruiting, we can surprise a lot of people this year.

How will you handle the goaltending situation with an experienced player in Robbie Nolan and two freshmen in Corson Cramer and Josh Robinson?We have a great situation in net. We return Robbie for his senior year and he has had a terrific summer and is in the best shape of his life. We all saw what Robbie is capable of at last year’s GLI, and he is going to have a monster year. Josh and Corson will be given the opportunity to compete, and we feel our future is very bright with our additions in the pipes.

What effect do you feel having four officials will have this season?I embrace the move to four officials. We are a disciplined team and we play an aggressive skating game. Our game has become so fast, it is very difficult to cover the whole ice surface by yourself on back-to-back nights. There will be growing pains, but in the long run it will make for a better game.

What are you thoughts on the arena upgrades?As a player, I absolutely loved playing in our arena. The crowd feels like it is right on top of you, and the atmosphere in our building is second to none. We have updated our facility, and it looks fantastic!

What are the positives and negatives of this year’s schedule?I don’t know if our schedule could have been any worse than last year’s. We had a two-and-a-half month span with zero home games of WCHA play. This season, we are on the road early but finish with a good number of home dates. Over the past five years, we have played a top-five schedule in terms of sched-ule strength. This year will prove to be no different.

How important is it to put back-to-back games together?We may have a large number of freshmen dressed on any given night, and consistency is a lesson they will need to learn early. The WCHA is so strong you must play well on back to back nights.

The team welcomes nine new players. What are the pros and cons of bringing in this many new players?We have a large senior class and a large freshman class. We would like to balance our classes out after bringing in 18 players in our first two recruiting classes. Things get out of whack when players get red shirted [Malcolm Gwil-liam and Mike Van Wagner were both medical red shirts] or players do not play four years [Michael Lee Teslak signed early, Alex Gagne and Peter Rouleau only had three years of eligibility]. We will get great leadership from all our return-ing players. I am very excited about our incoming freshmen. We need the new players to feel welcome early, and they will step up and contribute right from day one.

Coaching Records by WinsJohn MacInnes .......... 555Herb Boxer................... 66Al Renfrew ................... 58Jim Nahrgang .............. 56Jamie Russell ............ 55

Coaching Records by Conference WinsJohn MacInnes ........... 375Herb Boxer.................... 60Jim Nahrgang ............... 47Bob Mancini ................. 47Jamie Russell ............. 42

Coaching Records Year by Year

Overall ConferenceName Seasons Record Record E.R. Lovell 1919-20 (1) 1-2-1 (.375) NAElmer Sicotte 1920-21, 23-24 (2) 7-9-0 (.438) NA Mike Fay 1921-22 (1) 8-3-1 (.708) NA Bill Murdoch 1922-23 (1) 0-4-0 (.000) NA Leon Harvey 1924-26 (2) 4-6-1 (.409) NA Carlos “Cub” Haug 1926-29 (3) 12-10-3 (.540) NA Bert Noblet 1929-36 (7) 44-53-8 (.457) NA Joe Savini 1936-38 (2) 11-29-4 (.295) NA Ed Maki 1938-41, 45-48 (6) 35-37-0 (.486) NAElwin Romnes 1941-43 (2) 4-15-3 (.250) NA Amo Bessone 1948-51 (3) 20-31-2 (.396) NA Al Renfrew 1951-56 (5) 58-68-2 (.461) 27-64-1 (.299)John MacInnes 1956-82 (26) 555-295-39 (.646) 375-206-24 (.640)Jim Nahrgang 1982-85 (3) 56-62-3 (.475) 47-48-1 (.495)Herb Boxer 1985-90 (5) 66-129-8 (.345) 60-101-6 (.377)Newell Brown 1990-92 (2) 29-47-4 (.388) 23-38-3 (.383)Bob Mancini 1992-96 (4) 63-80-0 (.441) 47-62-19 (.441)Tim Watters 1996-2000 (5) 39-116-8 (.264) 27-91-5 (.240)Mike Sertich 2000-03 (3) 25-69-9 (.286) 16-52-8 (.263)Jamie Russell 2003-Present (5) 55-112-25 (.351) 42-91-20 (.340)Total 1919-Present (87) 1092-1175-121 (.483) 664-753-87 (.470)

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Head Coach Jamie Russell

2003-2004 8-25-52004-2005 8-25-42005-2006 7-25-62007-2008 18-17-52007-2008 14-20-55th Year 55-112-25

Accomplishments Under Russell •ThreeHobeyBakerCandidates,OneFinalist •TwoAll-Americans •FiveAll-WCHASelections •51WCHAAll-AcademicTeamSelections • 12WCHAScholar-Athletes • TriptoWCHAFinalFivein2007wasfirstsince1996 • Earned2006-07WCHACo-CoachoftheYearHonors

Russell Against The OppositionAtlantic Hockey:Mercyhurst: 3-1-0Total: 3-1-0

Central Collegiate Hockey Association:Lake Superior State: 1-0-0*Michigan: 0-5-0*Michigan State: 1-2-0*Northern Michigan: 2-9-4*Notre Dame: 1-0-0Total: 4-16-4

College Hockey America:Bemidji State: 2-0-0*Total: 2-0-0

Hockey East:New Hampshire: 0-1-0Vermont: 3-1-1Total: 3-2-1

Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League:Harvard: 0-1-0Rensselaer: 0-1-0Total: 0-2-0

Western Collegiate Hockey Association:Alaska Anchorage: 6-4-4*Colorado College: 5-10-2*Denver: 3-10-3*Minnesota: 4-9-1*Minnesota Duluth: 7-10-3*Minnesota State: 7-6-3*North Dakota: 4-17-0*St. Cloud State: 1-13-2*Wisconsin: 5-12-2*Total: 42-91-20

* 2008-09 Opponent

Jamie Russell appeared in 77 games for Michigan Tech from 1987 to 89. A two-time assistant captain, the blueliner tallied eight goals and 22 assists, along with 134 penalty minutes.

Russell became the 20th head coach of the Michigan Tech hockey program on May 7, 2003.

Jamie’s son, Charlie, is shown here with his dad at a Skate With the Huskies event.

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Pat Mikesch is in his fifth year as assistant coach at Michigan Tech after being appointed to the position on July 1, 2004. He works with all facets of the Tech hockey program. Mikesch spent the eight years since graduating from Michigan Tech playing professional hockey. After his final campaign at Tech (1995-96), he left school and played seven games for the Louisville Riverfrogs of the East Coast Hockey League. In 1996-97, Mikesch played for the Kentucky Thoroughblades of the American Hockey League before stints with the Orlando Solar Bears of the International Hockey League in 1997-98 and New Haven Beast (AHL) and Florida Everblades (ECHL) in 1998-99. He then went to play in Germany five seasons. He started in the German 2nd League where in 1999-2000 he competed for the Iserlohn Roosters. He then moved up to play in the German Elite League where he spent three seasons with the Kassel Huskies (2000-2003) before finishing his professional career in Dusseldorf with the Metro Stars in 2003-04. A native of Hancock, Mich., Mikesch finished his four-year stint at Tech (1992-96) as the seventh all-time leading point getter in school history with 169 points on 57 goals and 112 assists. He helped the Huskies reach the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Final Five in three of his four campaigns, including his senior season in which Tech lost in the title game of the event and just missed advancing to the NCAA Championships. He was a three-time member of the WCHA All-Academic Team and was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team in 1992-93. Mikesch remains actively involved with USA Hockey. In 2003 and 2005, he served as assisant coach for the All-Region team in the Select 16 Festival. He served in the same capacity at the Select 17 Festival in 2004. Mikesch was a coach at the Michigan Midget Festival in 2004 and 2005 and also was a coach at the Southeast Regional Select Camp in 2004. Additionally, Mikesch played on USA Hockey’s entry in the Deutschland Cup in both 2002 and 2003, serving as assistant captain on the ‘03 squad. Mikesch and his wife, Aimee reside in Hancock with their daughter, Kallianne, and sons, Austin and Eliott.

Pat Mikesch FileHometown: Hancock, MichiganBirthdate: February 15, 1973Education: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Michigan Tech, 1996 Family: Wife, Aimee Sons, Austin and Eliott Daughter, Kalianne

Coaching Experience: •AssistantCoach,MichiganTech(WCHA), 2004-present

Playing Exeperience:•PlayedForwardatMichiganTech(WCHA),1992-96 • PlayedforLouisville(ECHL),1996 • PlayedforKentucky(AHL),1996-97 • PlayedforOrlando(IHL),1998-99 • PlayedforNewHaven(AHL),1998-99 • PlayedforFlorida(ECHL),1999 • PlayedforIserlohn(German2nd),1999-2000 • PlayedforKassel(GermanElite),2000-03 • PlayedforDusseldorf(GermanElite),2003-04

Assistant coach Pat Mikesch looks on from the Huskies’ bench.

Mikesch led the Huskies in scoring during the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons.

Assistant Coach Pat Mikesch

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Assistant Coach Chris Tok Chris Tok, who was an assistant coach and assistant general manager for the United States Hockey League’s Waterloo Black Hawks during each of the past five seasons, was named to the Michigan Tech hockey staff Aug. 9, 2006. Tok helped guide the Black Hawks to a 141-137-23 regular-season record and a 14-10 mark in USHL playoff games over his five-year tenure. In 2002-03, the Black Hawks amassed a 38-17-5 record and secured the first Eastern Division title in franchise history. Waterloo continued its success in 2003-04 by recording a 30-27-3 mark and capturing its first Clark Cup title in the USA Hockey Tier I National Championship series. The Black Hawks registered a 29-25-6 record in 2004-05 and advanced to the first round of the Clark Cup Playoffs. After four years as assistant coach, Tok was promoted to associate head coach and assistant general manager before the 2005-06 campaign. Prior to his stint with the Black Hawks, Tok was a player and assistant coach for the Missouri River Otters of the United Hockey League in the 2000-01 season. Tok’s primary responsibilities included serving as the River Otters’ recruiting coordinator, scheduling, managing practices, supervising conditioning programs and hockey operations. Tok served as an assistant coach for Team World in the 2003 USHL Prospects/All-Star Game and has been an assistant coach at USA Hockey’s Player Development Camps since 2002. A four-year letterwinner on the Wisconsin Badgers’ blueline from 1991 to 1995, Tok was a part of four National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament teams including an NCAA runner-up squad in 1991-92. Tok donned an “A” on his sweater in the 1994-95 season, during which the Badgers compiled a second-place finish in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season standings and were crowned WCHA Playoff Champions. As a sophomore, Tok received UW’s Otto Breitenbach Most Improved Player Award and the Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award. Tok was a WCHA All-Academic Team selection in his junior campaign. He tallied 10-26--36 points in 144 career games and ranks third all-time in the Badgers’ record book in penalties (141) and penalty minutes (302). Taken in the 10th round of the 1991 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins, Tok began his professional hockey career at the Penguins’ training camp in 1995. The defenseman went on to play professionally in the United States, Canada, Austria and Slovenia from 1995 to 2001. Hailing from Coleraine, Minn., Tok is a 1991 graduate of Greenway (Minn.) High School, where he was a three-time varsity letterwinner and athree-year participant in the Minnesota Select program. Tok earned his bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Wisconsin in 1996. Tok and his wife Melissa reside in Houghton with their son, Easton.

Chris Tok FileHometown: Coleraine, MinnesotaBirthdate: March 19, 1973Education: Bachelor’s degree in sociology, Wisconsin, 1996 Family: Wife, Melissa Son, Easton

Coaching Experience: • AssistantCoach,Missouri(UHL),2000-01 • AssistantCoach,Waterloo(USHL),2001-05 • AssociateHeadCoach,Waterloo(USHL),2005-06 •AssistantCoach,MichiganTech(WCHA),2006-present

Playing Exeperience:•PlayedDefenseatWisconsin(WCHA),1991-95 • PlayedforMissouri(UHL),1999-2001 • PlayedforOlimpija(SlovenianLeague),1998-99 • PlayedforCincinatti(AHL),1997-98 • PlayedforManitoba(IHL),1996-97 • PlayedforFortWayne(IHL),1995-96 • PlayedforJacksonville(ECHL),1995 • Draftedinthe 10th round of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins

Assistant coach Chris Tok visits with junior forward Derek Kitti on the ice.

Tok was a standout defenseman for Wisconsin from 1991 to 1995 under head coach Jeff Sauer. The Badgers were the NCAA runners up in 1991-92

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Strength and Conditioning Coach Kyle Bangen

Kyle Bangen begins his fourth year on the Michigan Tech coaching staff as the strength and conditioning coach. Bangen comes to Tech from Miami (Ohio) University, where he served as a volunteer assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Redhawks men’s hockey team during the 2004-05 season. Prior to his stint at Miami, Bangen was the strength and conditioning coach at Notre Dame College in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, from 2002 to 2004. He spent 1999 to 2002 as a volunteer strength and conditioning coach for the University of British Columbia’s men’s hockey squad.

The Kamloops, British Columbia, native, received a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from British Columbia in 2002 and a master’s degree from Miami in 2005. A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and a Certified Sports Performance Coach through USA Weightlifting, Bangen has worked with over 300 NCAA athletes and over 100 professional athletes. Bangen and his wife, Michelle, reside in Hancock, Mich.

Randy McKay, who played 15 years in the National Hockey League and won two Stanley Cup titles, is in his fifth season as volunteer hockey coach at Michigan Tech. McKay played for Michigan Tech from 1984 to 88. He competed in 145 career games and recorded 38 goals and 63 assists, good for 101 career points. Immediately following his senior season at Tech, he joined the Adirondack Red Wings of the American Hockey League for the final 10 games of their season. McKay returned to Adirondack for the 1988-89 season, a year in which he also played three games for the

Detroit Red Wings. He split time the following season with Adirondack and the Red Wings and in 1990-91 became a full-time force in the NHL. He was traded to New Jersey following the 1991-92 season and played 11 seasons with the Devils. McKay and his “Crash Line” helped New Jersey win the Stanley Cup in 1995. He also helped the Devils win the Stanley Cup again in 2000. He was traded to the Dallas Stars late in the 2001-02 season and finished a standout NHL career in 2002-03 with the Montreal Canadiens. In all, McKay played in 932 NHL games with 162 goals and 201 assists. McKay and his wife Katie live in Houghton, Mich., with their four children—Riley, Kaitlyn, Dawson, and McKenna.

Volunteer Assistant Coach Randy Mckay

Randy McKay (above) helped lead Michigan Tech to a 20-20-1 overall record and fourth-place finish in the WCHA standings in the 1987-88 season.

Kyle Bangen (right) leads Tyler Skowrchinski through a workout on the recently installed Frappier Acceleration Hockey Treadmill.

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Glenn D. Mroz became the ninth president of Michigan Technological University in 2004 after serving as Dean of the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science for four years. He served as a faculty member in the School since 1980. Mroz earned his BS and MS degrees in Forestry from Michigan Tech and earned his PhD degree in Forestry from North Carolina State University in 1983. Mroz is a member of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan and

the Michigan Universities Presidents Council. He has been appointed by Governor Granholm to serve on the Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board. At the national level, he is one of 30 members of the Association of Governing Boards Council of Presidents and a member of the Science Coalition. He is also a member of the Society of American Foresters, Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Honor Society and Social Science Society of America. Glenn and his wife, Gail, have two daughters. Gail holds the position of Director of Donor Stewardship and Development Events at Michigan Tech.

Suzanne Sanregret is in her fourth year as director of athletics at Michigan Tech. Formerly the university’sassistant athletics director, Sanregret was promoted to her current post on May 2, 2005. She is the first woman to hold the position at Michigan Tech. Sanregret directs a 13-sport varsity athletics program at Michigan Tech with NCAA Division I ice hockey and 12 Division II sports. Sanregret served as assistant athetic director for seven years,

handling all business and NCAA compliance issues for Michigan Tech athletics. She is in her 13th year with the department overall. She spent three years as the athletic equipment supervisor before being named the department’s first-ever business manager in September 1996. She was given additional responsibilities as the NCAA compliance coordinator in May 1997. A 1989 graduate of Houghton (Mich.) High School, Sanregret attended Michigan Tech and graduated in 1993 with a business administration degree. She finished her master’s degree in business administration at Tech in spring 2006. Suzanne is married to John B. Sanregret, who is the principal at Hancock High School. They reside in Hancock, Mich., with their two sons, Matthew and Bradley.

Steve Nordstrom serves as director of athletic development for Michigan Tech Athletics. He began his duties on May 10, 2007. Nordstrom spent the previous seven years in the Finlandia University Athletic Department, where he served in many different roles. Most recently, he was assistant athletic director and head women’s basketball coach. He also had duties involving fundraising, marketing and sports information during his tenure. Nordstrom holds two degrees from

Michigan Tech—an associate degree in civil engineering (1995) and a bachelor’s in business administration (1998). A native of Atlantic Mine, Mich., Nordstrom and his wife, Myra, have six children: Julia, Alex, Marissa, Chad, Ian, and Mia.

Randy Heinonen is in his third year working in athletic development at Michigan Tech. He is beginning his first year as major gifts officer after working as the director of athletic development. Prior to Tech, Heinonen spent the previous three years as the director of alumni and annual giving at Finlandia University. The Hancock, Mich., native is a 1996 graduate of Northern Michigan University with a degree in speech communication.

Heinonen and his wife, Kristy, have three daughters, Delaney, Sophie and Ellie.

University President Glenn Mroz

Athletics Director Suzanne Sanregret

Director of Athletic DevelopmentSteve Nordstrom

Major Gifts OfficerRandy Heinonen

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Wes Frahm is in his fifth year as the director of athletic communications and marketing at Michigan Tech, after spending the previous three years as the assistant director. He serves as the primary contact for football, men’s and women’s basketball and tennis. The Elkhart, Ind., native is a member of CoSIDA and has won numerous publication awards from the organization. Two of his media guides have been named best in the nation.

Prior to coming to Tech, Frahm spent the 2000-01 season as the sports information director for the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in Greenwood, Ind. The previous year, he served as the sports information director and men’s tennis coach at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Frahm earned a bachelor’s degree in sports information and sports administration from the University of Indianapolis in 1999. Frahm, an avid fisherman and champion at Ms. Pacman, was born on Aug. 7, 1977. He and his wife, Elka, have three children, Isaiah, Levi, and Naomi.They reside in southeast South Range, Mich.

Ian Marks enters his second season at Michigan Tech. He serves as the main contact for hockey, volleyball, cross country, Nordic skiing and track and field. Prior to coming to Tech, Marks was the sports information director at UW-Superior where he hosted the 2007 NCAA Men’s Div. III Ice Hockey Championships. He also completed internships at Pittsburg State University and the University of Montana in 2005 and 2006. Marks played soccer at UW-

Superior and earned a bachelor’s degree in print journalism from there in 2005. Marks, who completed his first Ironman triathlon in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, last June, is single and resides in Houghton, Mich. He is an experienced ice cream eater.

Director of AthleticCommunications and Marketing

Wes Frahm

Assistant Director of Athletic Communications and Marketing

Ian Marks

Jonathan Hamilton begins his second year as video coordinator for the hockey program in 2007-08. The Fairbanks, Alaska, native also serves as the coordinator of marketing and promotions for the Michigan Tech athletic department. Hamilton, a 2005 graduate of Clearwater Christian College, also served as the video coordinator for the Alaska Nanooks. He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Hancock.

Hockey Video CoordinatorJonathan Hamilton

Voice of the HuskiesDirk Hembroff

Dirk Hembroff of WKMJ is in his seventh year as the radio play-by-play voice of the Michigan Tech Huskies. Hembroff, a graduate of Michigan Tech, also hosts Huskies Drive Time, a weekly radio show that covers all in-season sports at Michigan Tech. Hembroff resides in Hancock, Mich., with his wife, Julie, son, Jaron, and daughter, Joyce.

In her seventh year as Michigan Tech’s hockey secretary, Jane Hietala has been a member of the Huskies staff for two decades. She is in her 18th year as a secretary in the athletic department and her 23rd year at the University overall. Hietala and her husband, Paul, reside in Houghton, Mich., and have three children—Blake, Griffin, and Mackenzie.

Hockey SecretaryJane Hietala

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In his 10th year as faculty representative for athletics at Michigan Tech, B. Patrick Joyce is in his 36th year as a professor of economics at Michigan Tech. Joyce came to Michigan Tech after two years as an assistant professor in economics at Westminster (Mo.) College. A native of Eureka, Calif., Joyce received his BS degree in economics from Humboldt State in 1966. He went on to earn both his master’s (1968) and PhD (1971) degrees in economics from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Joyce and his wife, Kathie, reside in Houghton, Mich. The couple has two grown children.

Faculty Representative for AthleticsB. Patrick Joyce

Dr. Darin Leetun is entering his fourth year as a team physician and team orthopedist for the Huskies men’s hockey team. Originally from Casper, Wyoming, Dr. Leetun is a sports-fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon at Portage Sports Medicine lnstitute in Hancock, Mich. In addition to the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Dr. Leetun is a member of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine, the American College of Sports Medicine and the Arthoscopy Association of North America. Leetun received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota and his medical degree from the University of Virginia.

Team PhysicianDr. Darin Leetun

Dr. Bruce Trusock is in his 27th year as sports medicine physician for the Michigan Tech hockey team. Certified by the American Board of Family Practice, Trusock has been practicing at Portage Health System in Houghton, Mich., for the past 25 years and is a member of both the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. A native of Battle Creek, Mich., Trusock was a four-year letterwinner for Michigan Tech in football (1970-73), gaining All-NIC laurels his final three years. He is a member of Tech’s Sports Hall of Fame.

Team PhysicianDr. Bruce Trusock

Chris Ipson is in his 21st year as the trainer for the Michigan Tech hockey team. Ipson spent the four years prior to coming to Michigan Tech as the head trainer for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League. He got his start in the Central Hockey League, working as head trainer for the Fort Worth Texans in 1981, the Wichita Wind in 1982, and the Montana Magic in 1983, before advancing to the NHL level. Holding an undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ipson earned his master’s degree from the University of Denver in 1981. A member of the National Athletic

Trainers Association and the American College of Sports Medicine, he is also an instructor for the American Heart Association. Ipson, who is also active in the Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited, resides in Houghton, Mich.

Certified Athletic TrainerChris Ipson

Roy Britz is in his 15th year as hockey equipment manager. A native of Houghton, Mich., Britz graduated from Michigan Tech in 1991 with an associate degree in civil engineering technology. The 50-year-old Britz, who doubles as Houghton County’s Undersheriff, is married to the former Vita Hill and the couple resides in their home on the Portage Lake Golf Course in Houghton, Mich.

Corey Rastello begins his third year with the Michigan Tech hockey squad in 2008-09. He is responsible for all of the team’s equipment needs while on the road. A native of Calumet, Mich., Rastello is a 2007 graduate of Calumet High School and is majoring in business administration.

Equipment ManagerRoy Britz

Student ManagerCorey Rastello

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Drew Dobson: Career StatsYear G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2006-07 23 1-4--5 +1 13-26 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 39 2-15-17 -4 25-53 0 0 0 1 0 0Career 62 3-19--22 -3 38-79 0 0 0 1 0 0

Sophomore SeasonOne of four Huskies to appear in all 39 games ... Finished the season fifth in points with 17 (two goals, 15 assists) ...

His 15 assists ranked second most on the team ... Led the team with 42 blocked shots ... Posted a career-high four-game point streak from Jan. 4 to Jan. 12 ... Recorded two as-sists in season opener against Northern Michigan on Oct. 12 ... Scored the game-winning goal in a 3-1 win over No. 1 North Dakota on Oct. 26 ... Tallied two assists in 4-2 victory at No. 9 Wisconsin on Nov. 2 ... Assisted on Jimmy Kerr’s game-winning goal in 5-1 win at Mercyhurst on Jan. 5 ... Scored second goal of the season at No. 8 North Dakota on Jan. 12 ... Finished with two assists in 5-2 win over No. 3 Colorado College on Jan. 26 ... Picked up primary assist on Geoff Kinrade’s game-winning goal in 3-2 win at Minnesota State on Mar. 8.

Freshman SeasonSaw action in 23 games … Tallied one goal and four assists … Recorded an assist in his second collegiate game during a 4-1 win over Minnesota Duluth Nov. 11 … Tallied first career goal at Minnesota Duluth Jan. 6 … Chipped in a helper in a 4-1 victory against Bemidji State Jan. 12 … Provided primary assist on Peter Rouleau’s game-winning goal Jan. 20 at Alaska Anchorage … Added helper at Minnesota State Feb. 2.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the past two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech skating with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League … Posted 26 points in 2004-05, good for a spot on the USHL All-Rookie Team … Compiled 17 points in 52 contests during his final campaign in Waterloo … One of 22 players named to the USA Hockey Junior Select 18 & Under Team that competed at the 2006 Viking Cup in Camrose, Alberta … Secured two goals and seven assists as Team U.S. secured a bronze medal and 5-1-0 record in the tournament … A 2005 graduate of Palatine (Ill.) High School.

PersonalEnjoys playing cards, golf, listening to music, and playing video games … Son of Gary and Kim Dobson of Palatine, Ill. … Born Drew James Dobson on Aug. 6, 1987, in Palatine, Ill. … Shoots right … Majoring in computer science.

5Drew Dobson

Jr • D • 6-0 • 180Palatine, Ill.

Waterloo (USHL)

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (3 times, last 1/12/07)Assists: 2 (3 times, last 1/26/08)Points: 2 (3 times, last 1/26/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 4 (1/4-1/12/08)

Goals: 1 (2 times, last 1/12/08)Assists: 2 (3 times, last 1/26/08)Points: 2 (3 times, last 1/26/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 4 (1/4-1/12/08)

Dobson vs. WCHA

Alaska Anchorage ................................4 GP, 1 assistColorado College ................................7 GP, 2 assistsDenver ..............................................................4 GPMinnesota.........................................................4 GPMinnesota Duluth ...................7 GP, 1 goal, 3 assistsMinnesota State .................................6 GP, 3 assistsNorth Dakota ..........................9 GP, 2 goals, 1 assistSt. Cloud State ..................................................5 GPWisconsin ..........................................5 GP, 3 assistsTotal ...............................51 GP, 3 goals, 13 assists

Other Opponents

Bemidji State .......................................2 GP, 1 assistLake Superior State .............................1 GP, 1 assistMichigan ..........................................................2 GPMichigan State .................................................1 GPNorthern Michigan .............................3 GP, 2 assistsTotal .................................................9 GP, 4 assists

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 26 0-0--0 -3 3-17 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 33 2-3--5 -3 7-14 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 16 2-2--4 +1 3-6 0 0 2 1 0 0Career 75 4-5--9 -5 13-37 0 0 2 1 0 0

Alex Lord: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (4 times, last 3/1/08) Assists: 1 (5 times, last 11/10/07)Points: 1 (9 times, last 3/1/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Goals: 1 (4 times, last 3/1/08) Assists: 1 (5 times, last 11/10/07)Points: 1 (9 times, last 3/1/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Junior SeasonNamed to WCHA All-Academic Team ... Played in 16 games ... Scored game-winning goal in 2-0 win over Minnesota

State on Oct. 19 ... Followed up with an assist the following night ... Scored first goal in 2-1 victory over Denver on March 1.

Sophomore SeasonNamed to WCHA All-Academic Team … Appeared in 33 games … Scored two goals and recorded three assists for five total points … Assisted on the only goal in a 1-0 win at Colorado College on Mar 11 that sent the Huskies to the WCHA Final Five … Notched first collegiate goal in a 3-1 win at North Dakota on Dec. 15 … Scored in a 4-1 win over Bemidji State on Jan. 12.

Freshman SeasonPlayed in 26 games … Fired five shots on goal in a 2-2 tie against Alaska Anchorage on Jan. 20.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the two seasons prior to arriving at Michigan Tech playing for the Champlain College Cougars of Ligue Hockey Junior AAA Quebec … Named team’s most valuable player while helping the Cougars to a division championship in 2004-05 … Scored 27 goals and added 48 assists to pace the squad in scoring in final campaign … Was an all-star selection and league most valuable player finalist in 2004-05 … Totaled 55 goals and 67 assists in two seasons with the Cougars … A 2002 graduate of École Secondaire de la Ruche (Quebec).

PersonalEnjoys golf and watching movies … Wore jersey number 26 as a freshman … Son of Christian Lord and Manon Gingras of Magog, Quebec … Born Alex Lord on Oct. 16, 1985, in Magog, Quebec … Shoots left … Owns a 3.01 cumulative grade point average in mechanical engineering.

7Alex Lord

Sr • W • 6-1 • 195Magog, Que.

Champlain College

Lord vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ............................................... 3 GP Colorado College ................................... 5 GP, 1 assist Denver .......................................8 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Minnesota .......................................................... 5 GP Minnesota Duluth ............................................... 8 GP Minnesota State .........................8 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist North Dakota ............................................5 GP, 1 goal St. Cloud State ................................................... 5 GP Wisconsin ..........................................10 GP, 2 assists Total ...................................57 GP, 2 goals, 5 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ............................................2 GP, 1 goal Lake Superior State ............................................ 1 GP Michigan ............................................................ 2 GP Michigan State ................................................... 1 GP Northern Michigan .............................................. 5 GP Total .....................................................11 GP, 1 goal

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Mike VanWagner: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: n/aAssists: 1 (12/16/05) Points: 1 (12/16/05) Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Goals: n/aAssists: n/aPoints: n/aLongest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 8 0-1--1 -2 2-4 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 3 0-0--0 -1 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 28 0-0--0 -22 17-34 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 39 0-1--1 -25 20-40 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 28 games ... Blocked 15 shots ... Named to All-WCHA Academic Team and a WCHA Scholar-Athlete.

Redshirt SeasonPlayed in three games before sitting out the remainder of the season due to medical hardship.

Freshman SeasonSaw action in eight games … Recorded his first career point—an assist—vs. Minnesota State on Dec. 16.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech playing for the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League … Recorded two goals and seven assists in two seasons … Helped the Steel to the Clark Cup semifinals in 2004-05 and the Eastern Division championship in 2003-04 … Competed in the USA Hockey Select 15-17 festivals with Team Michigan … A 2004 graduate of Traverse City Central (Mich.) High School.

PersonalEnjoys golf, tennis, boating, fishing, and football … Wore jersey number 2 as a freshman … Has two sisters and one brother … Son of James and Deborah VanWagner of Traverse City, Mich. … Father James was a four-year letterwinner for Michigan Tech’s football team … Born Michael John VanWagner on Feb. 25, 1986, in Traverse City, Mich. … Shoots right … Owns a 3.37 cumulative grade point average in biological sciences.

8Mike VanWagner

Jr • D • 6-2 • 220Traverse City, Mich.

Chicago (USHL)

VanWagner vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ...............................................2 GP Colorado College ................................................5 GP Denver ................................................................2 GP Minnesota .............................................First Meeting Minnesota Duluth ...............................................4 GP Minnesota State ....................................4 GP, 1 assist North Dakota ......................................................7 GP St. Cloud State ....................................................2 GP Wisconsin ...........................................................3 GP Total ................................................. 29 GP, 1 assist

Other OpponentsBemidji State .........................................First Meeting Lake Superior State ...............................First Meeting Michigan ............................................................2 GP Michigan State ...................................................1 GP Northern Michigan ..............................................1 GP Total ................................................................. 4 GP

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2004-05 32 1-3--4 -4 5-10 1 0 0 0 0 02005-06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 40 9-8--17 +13 13-34 0 0 2 1 0 02007-08 36 5-9--14 0 11-44 2 0 1 0 0 0Career 108 15-20--35 +9 29-88 3 0 3 1 0 0

Malcolm Gwilliam: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 2 (10/20/08)Assists: 3 (10/20/08)Points: 5 (10/20/08)Longest Goal Streak: 2 (12/30/06-1/5/07)Longest Point Streak: 4 (2/10-3/2/07)

Goals: 2 (10/20/08)Assists: 3 (10/20/08)Points: 5 (10/20/08)Longest Goal Streak: 2 (12/30/06-1/5/07)Longest Point Streak: 4 (2/10-3/2/07)

Junior SeasonPlayed in 36 games, recording 14 points (five goals, nine assists) ... Scored two goals and three assists for a career-

high five points in 7-1 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ... Tallied two assists, including the primary assist on Peter Rouleau’s game-winning goal, against Michigan State in the GLI on Dec. 28.

Sophomore SeasonWas one of five players to play in all 40 games … Recorded nine goals and eight assists on the season … Registered a plus-minus rating of plus-13 … Had at least one point in 14 games … Scored the game-winning goal at North Dakota on Dec. 16 to complete the Huskies’ weekend series sweep of the Sioux … Chipped in a goal and an assist during the Feb. 10 Winter Carnival game vs. Denver … Notched an assist and an empty net goal vs. Bemidji State on Jan. 12.

Redshirt SeasonSat out season due to medical hardship.

Freshman SeasonPlayed in 32 games … Scored a goal and added an assist in his first collegiate game on Oct. 15 against Minnesota Duluth … Recorded assists in two other contests — one in a 6-6 tie against Northern Michigan on Nov. 4 and another in a 6-2 victory over Notre Dame on Jan. 18.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the 2003-04 campaign in the Alberta Junior Hockey League … Spent the first half of the season with Canmore where he played in 40 games and recorded 23 goals and 35 assists. He was moved to Grande Prairie where he finished the season … Competed in 70 total games in 2003-04 with 29 goals and 44 assists … Helped Grande Prairie win provin-cial championship … Was a unanimous pick to the AJHL North Division All-Rookie Team … Named the North Division Rookie of the Year and was runner-up for AJHL Rookie of the Year … Finished 12th in the AJHL scoring race … A 2003 graduate of Sahali Secondary (British Columbia) High School.

PersonalEnjoys golf, cars, soccer, and working out … Wore jersey number 7 as a freshman … Has one sister … Son of Terry and Deborah Gwilliam of Kamloops, British Columbia … Born Malcolm Erin Gwilliam on Jan. 16, 1985, in Campbell River, British Columbia … Shoots right … Majoring in business administration.

9Malcolm Gwilliam

Sr • W • 6-2 • 216Kamloops, B.C.

Grande Prairie (AJHL)

Gwilliam vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ......................9 GP, 1 goal, 3 assists Colorado College ......................13 GP, 2 goals, 1 assist Denver .......................................10 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Minnesota ....................................9 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Minnesota Duluth .....................10 GP, 3 goals, 1 assist Minnesota State ....................... 8 GP, 3 goals, 3 assists North Dakota ..............................11 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist St. Cloud State ........................................6 GP, 1 assist Wisconsin ............................................. 9 GP, 2 assists Total ................................ 85 GP, 12 goals, 14 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ...............................2 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Lake Superior State ............................................. 1 GP Michigan .............................................................. 3 GP Michigan State ...................................... 1 GP, 2 assists Northern Michigan .......................9 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Total .................................... 16 GP, 2 goals, 4 assists

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John Schwarz: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (1/30/07Assists: 1 (9 times, last 2/2/08)Points: 1 (10 times, last 2/2/07)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Goals: 1 (1/30/07)Assists: 1 (3 times, last 2/2/08)Points: 1 (4 times, last 2/2/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 32 0-1--1 -10 40-91 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 29 0-5--5 +2 12-24 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 37 1-3--4 +9 27-54 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 98 1-9--10 +1 79-169 0 0 0 0 0 0

Junior SeasonNamed to the WCHA All-Academic Team ... Played in 37 games ... Led the team with a plus-nine plus/minus rating

... Scored first career goal in 3-2 overtime win at Minnesota on Nov. 30.

Sophomore SeasonNamed to WCHA All-Academic Team … Played in 29 games on defense … Tallied five as-sists on the season … Had an assist on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 season-opening win vs. Northern Michigan on Oct. 13 … Registered an assist in a 5-4 win at Minnesota on Mar. 3.

Freshman SeasonAppeared in 32 games, including the final 16 games of the year … Recorded his first career point — an assist — in a 4-2 win at Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 13.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the 2004-05 season playing for the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … Scored five goals and added 24 assists while helping the Oil Barons to the North Division championship … Played the previous two seasons with the Brooks Bandits of the AJHL … Scored eight goals and tallied 28 assists in 112 games … Earned the Bandits’ Team MVP and top defenseman honors in 2003-04 while also being named to the all-star team … A 2002 graduate of Bishop Carroll (Alberta) High School.

PersonalWill serve as team captain for the 2008-09 after serving as assistant captain in 2007-08 … Enjoys training, golf, and lacrosse … Serves as team food critic ... Wore jersey number 22 as a freshman … Has one older sister … Son of Margaret Halferty of Calgary, Alberta … Born John Andrew Schwarz on June 9, 1984, in Calgary, Alberta … Shoots left … Owns a 3.21 cumulative grade point average in business administration.

10JohnSchwarz • C

Sr • D • 6-3 • 215Calgary, Alberta

Fort McMurray (AJHL)

Schwarz vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ....................................7 GP, 1 assist Colorado College ..................................................6 GP Denver .................................................................5 GP Minnesota ................................... 8 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Minnesota Duluth ..................................12 GP, 1 assist Minnesota State ...................................................5 GP North Dakota .......................................12 GP, 2 assists St. Cloud State ......................................10 GP, 1 assist Wisconsin..............................................12 GP, 1 assist Total .........................................75 GP, 1 goal, 7 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ...........................................2 GP, 1 assist Lake Superior State ............................................. 1 GP Michigan ..............................................................2 GP Michigan State .....................................................2 GP Northern Michigan ...................................6 GP, 1 assist Total ....................................................13 GP, 1 assist

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Prior to Michigan Tech:Helped the Omaha Lancers of the USHL to the Anderson and Clark Cup Championships in 2008 ... Tallied 15

points including eight goals in 43 games for the Lancers during the 2007-08 season ... Recorded a point in four of his first five games for the Lancers ... Led the Team Wisconsin-Minnesota Elite League in scoring in 2007-08 ... A 2008 graduate of Eau Claire Memorial High School.

Personal:Enjoys fishing, hunting and eating chocolate chip cookies … Has one younger brother … Son of Todd and Terri Soley of Elk Mound, Wis. … Born Seth Duane Soley on Dec. 21, 1989, in Eau Claire, Wis. … Shoots Right.

11Seth Soley

Fr • W • 6-0 • 190Elk Mound, Wis.Omaha (USHL)

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Geoff Kinrade: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (11 times, last 3/8/08)Assists: 3 (10/20/07)Points: 3 (10/20/07)Longest Goal Streak: 2 (2/9-2/10/07)Longest Point Streak: 3 (3 times, last 3/1-3/8/08)

Goals: 1 (5 times, 3/8/08)Assists: 3 (10/20/08)Points: 3 (10/20/08)Longest Goal Streak: 2 (2/9-2/10/07)Longest Point Streak: 3 (3 times, last 3/1-3/8/08)

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 33 1-6--7 -14 19-46 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 40 5-14--19 +14 15-30 2 0 1 0 0 02007-08 39 5-14--19 -7 15-30 4 0 0 3 0 0Career 112 11-34--45 -7 49-106 6 0 1 3 0 0

Junior SeasonPlayed in all 39 games ... Earned the Gitzen-Loutit Memo-rial Award as the team’s outstanding defenseman ... Led all

defensemen and finished tied for third on the team with 19 points (five goals, 14 assists) ... His 19 points ranked tied for 13th in the WCHA in defenseman scoring ... Recorded 14 points on the power play (four goals, 10 assists), tied for seventh best in the WCHA ... Scored a team-high three game-winning goals ... Recorded five multi-point games ... Recorded a career-high three assists in 7-1 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ... Scored game-winning goal and added one assist in 4-2 victory at No. 9 Wisconsin on Nov. 2 ... Named to GLI-All Tournament team ... Tallied game-winning goal in 2-1 win over No. 7 Denver in home finale on March 1 ... Scored game-winning goal at Minnesota State on March 8.

Sophomore SeasonOne of just two Michigan Tech defensemen to play in all 40 games … Tallied five goals and 14 assists, good for second among Husky blueliners … Finished with a team-best +15 plus-minus rating … Tied for third on team in power-play goals (2) and ranked fourth in power-play points (2-4--6) … Posted a career-best three-game point streak (1-3--4) from Jan. 19-26 … Selected WCHA Defensive Player of the Week after distributing two assists, including a helper on Tyler Shelast’s game-winning goal against Minnesota Duluth Nov. 11 … Provided second assist on Justin St. Louis’ game-winning marker vs. Northern Michigan Oct. 13 … Recorded a power-play lamplighter and doled out an assist in 4-1 win at Alaska Anchorage Jan. 20 … Dished out two assists at Great Lakes Invitational — one against Michigan Dec. 29 and another vs. Harvard Dec. 30 … Netted a power-play goal and assisted on Tyler Skworchinski’s game-winning tally in Winter Carnival victory over Denver Feb. 9 … Added helper on Jimmy Kerr’s game-winning goal at Minnesota Mar. 3.

Freshman SeasonAppeared in 33 games … Named WCHA Rookie of the Week on Oct. 10 after notching three assists, including a helper on Nick Anderson’s game-winning goal vs. Mercyhurst on Oct. 7 … Became the first Tech freshman to record at least three points in his first full weekend series since Chris Conner tallied five points (1-4) at St. Lawrence on Oct. 18-19, 2002 … Chipped in an assist on Mike Batovanja’s power-play goal in a 3-2 victory at Minnesota State Feb. 4 … Netted his first career goal in first round of the WCHA Playoffs at Wisconsin Mar. 10.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech with the Cowichan Valley Capitals of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League … Played in 104 games and re-corded 19 goals and 32 assists . . . Named to the 2004-05 BCHL All-Star game, where he earned Most Valuable Player honors … A 2003 graduate of LV Rogers (British Columbia) High School.

PersonalEnjoys mountain biking and surfing … Has one older brother and one younger brother … Son of Terry and Margaret Kinrade of Nelson, British Columbia … Born Geoff Kenneth Kin-rade on July 29, 1985, in Nelson, British Columbia … Shoots left … Majoring in biological sciences.

12GeoffKinrade • AC

Sr • D • 6-0 • 205Nelson, B.C.

Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

Kinrade vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ........................8 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Colorado College ................................... 11 GP, 1 assist Denver ......................................8 GP, 3 goals, 2 assists Minnesota ..............................................7 GP, 2 assists Minnesota Duluth ..................... 11 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists Minnesota State ....................... 11 GP, 1 goal, 6 assists North Dakota ........................................13 GP, 2 assists St. Cloud State ........................ 8 GP, 1 assist, 2 assists Wisconsin ...............................11 GP, 3 goals, 3 assists Total ...................................88 GP, 9 goals, 21 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ....................................................... 2 GP Lake Superior State ............................................. 1 GP Michigan ................................................3 GP, 2 assists Michigan State .......................................2 GP, 2 assists Northern Michigan .................................7 GP, 2 assists Total .................................................. 15 GP, 6 assists

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 33 3-3--6 -13 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 39 5-5--10 -4 6-12 0 0 1 1 1 02007-08 35 4-4--8 -4 13-26 1 0 0 1 0 0Career 107 12-12--24 -21 22-44 1 0 1 2 1 0

Ryan Angelow: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (12 times, last 1/25/08)Assists: 1 (12 times, last 2/16/08)Points: 2 (2 times, last 1/5/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (12/9-12/15/06)

Goals: 1 (4 times, last 1/25/08)Assists: 1 (4 times, last 2/16/08)Points: 2 (1/5/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Junior SeasonEarned WCHA Scholar-Athlete and WCHA All-Academic Team laurels ... Played in 35 games ... Tallied four goals

and four assists for eight points ... Scored first goal of the season in 4-3 win over Lake Superior State on Oct. 14 ... Scored a powerplay goal and added one assist in 5-1 victory at Mercyhurst on Jan. 5 ... Notched game-tying assist in 2-2 tie at Alaska Anchorage on Feb. 2.

Sophomore SeasonEarned WCHA Scholar-Athlete and WCHA All-Academic Team laurels … Played in 39 games with five goals and five assists for 10 total points … Registered his first career multi-point game with a goal and assist vs. Alaska Anchorage on Oct. 27 … Tallied the game-winning goal vs. #19 Wisconsin in a 4-2 win at home on Feb. 24 … Had the game-tying goal five minutes into the third period of a 3-3 outcome at Denver on Nov. 18.

Freshman SeasonPlayed in 33 games … Recorded his first career point — an assist — vs. Northern Michigan on Oct. 22 … Lit the lamp for the first time as a collegian on Dec. 2 against North Dakota … Netted an unassisted marker in the Huskies’ 3-1 triumph at Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 14 … Assisted on Taggart Desmet’s power-play goal in a 4-4 tie against Wisconsin on Feb. 18.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the season and a half before arriving at Michigan Tech playing for the Oakville Blades of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League … Was named Oakville’s Most Valuable Player in 2005 … Named league MVP in 2005 while topping the OPJHL in goals scored with 46 … Earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2003 while playing for the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Hockey Association … A 2004 graduate of Cawthra Park (Ontario) Secondary School.

PersonalEnjoys playing any sport, working out and spending time with friends … Has one brother and one sister, both younger … Son of Bernie and Kathy Angelow of Mississauga, Ontario … Born Ryan Matthew Angelow on June 3, 1985, in Toronto, Ontario … Shoots left … Owns a 3.55 cumulative grade point average in business administration with concentra-tion in finance.

13RyanAngelow

Sr • C • 5-10 • 190Mississauga, Ontario

Oakville (OPJHL)

Angelow vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ..................... 8 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists Colorado College ....................................12 GP, 1 goal Denver ......................................................6 GP, 1 goal Minnesota ............................................6 GP, 2 assists Minnesota Duluth .................................. 9 GP, 1 assist Minnesota State ...................................10 GP, 3 goals North Dakota ....................................... 12 GP, 1 assist St. Cloud State ..........................................9 GP, 1 goal Wisconsin .................................11 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Total ...................................83 GP, 8 goals, 7 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ............................................2 GP, 1 goal Lake Superior State ..................................1 GP, 1 goal Michigan ............................................................ 3 GP Michigan State ...................................... 2 GP, 2 assist Northern Michigan ................................. 7 GP, 1 assist Total ...................................15 GP, 2 goals, 3 assists

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Prior to Michigan TechPlayed for the Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League during the 2007-08 season after spending

the previous three seasons with the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League ... Scored 13 goals to finish with 27 points for the Kodiaks ... Tallied 51 points (25 goals, 26 assists) in 102 career games for the Vees ... Member of high school golf team ... A 2006 graduate of L.V. Rogers Secondary School.

PersonalEnjoys playing golf, swimming, working out and hiking … Has one younger brother and sister … Son of Allan MacLeod and Deborah Naka … Born Alexander Kei MacLeod on Dec. 16, 1987, in Victoria, B.C. … Shoots right.

14AlexMacLeod

Fr • W • 6-0 • 210Nelson, B.C.

Camrose (AJHL)

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Freshman SeasonPlayed in 34 games ... Earned the Norbert Matovich Memorial Award as the team’s outstanding freshman after

leading all Michigan Tech freshmen with 10 points (two goals, eight assists) ... Picked up first career point, an assist on Jimmy Kerr’s game-winning goal in a 4-3 win over Lake Superior State on Oct. 14 ... Scored first career goal and added an assist in 7-1 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ... Tallied four points in five games from Feb. 2 to Feb. 16 ... Recorded primary assist on Peter Rouleau’s game-winning goal in 5-2 win over No. 12 Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 15 ...

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the 2006-07 campaign with the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League … Ranked fourth on team in scoring with 18-21--39 points in 50 regular-season games, including nine power-play goals and three game-winning tallies … Helped Ice advance to the semifinal round of the USHL Clark Cup playoffs, scoring two goals and an assist in seven post-season contests … Notched 35-40--75 points in 50 regular-season games during the 2005-06 season with the North American Hockey League’s Bismarck Bobcats … Named NAHL Rookie of the Year … Led the Bobcats with nine power-play goals and six game-winning markers … Played two previous seasons for the Ojibwa Eagles Midget AAA team in Houghton, Mich. … Ranks third all-time on the Eagles’ scoring list after totaling 41-60--101 points in 115 career games.

PersonalLists beach volleyball, swimming and tennis as hobbies … Has one older brother … Son of Ed Kattelus, currently of Houghton, and Carin Northway of Traverse City, Mich. … Born Eric Kattelus on May 22, 1987, in Traverse City, Mich. … Shoots left … Majoring in exercise science.

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2007-08 34 2-8--10 -11 7-25 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 34 2-8--10 -11 7-25 0 0 0 0 0 0

Eric Kattelus: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (2 times, last 3/8/08)Assists: 1 (8 times, last 3/15/08)Points: 2 (10/20/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (2 times, last 2/15-2/16/08)

Goals: 1 (2 times, last 3/8/08)Assists: 1 (8 times, last 3/15/08)Points: 2 (10/20/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (2 times, last 2/15-2/16/08)

15EricKattelus

So • W/C • 6-1 • 195Houghton, Mich.Indiana (USHL)

Kattelus vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ...................................2 GP, 1 assist Colorado College .................................... First Meeting Denver ................................................................. 2 GP Minnesota ........................................................... 2 GP Minnesota Duluth ................................. 4 GP, 2 assists Minnesota State ........................4 GP, 2 goals, 1 assist North Dakota ..........................................5 GP, 1 assist St. Cloud State ..................................................... 4 GP Wisconsin ............................................. 4 GP, 2 assists Total ................................... 27 GP, 2 goals, 7 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State .......................................... First Meeting Lake Superior State ................................1 GP, 1 assist Michigan ............................................................. 1 GP Michigan State .................................................... 1 GP Northern Michigan ............................................... 2 GP Total ...................................................................5 GP

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Prior to Michigan TechPlayed the past three seasons for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the USHL ... Was named to the 2007-08 USHL

All-Star Game after finishing third on the team with 54 points (17 goals, 37 assists) ... Served as team captain during his final season with the Black Hawks ... Scored nine goals and added 13 assists for 22 points during the 2006-07 season ... Participated in baseball and football in high school ... Also a member of DECA, peer mentoring, student rotarian, student council and choir ... A 2005 graduate of Superior High School.

PersonalEnjoys hunting, fishing and music … Has a younger brother and sister … Son of Steve and Wendy Olson of Superior, Wis. … Born Brett Steven Olson on Feb. 19, 1987, in Duluth, Minn. … Shoots right.

16BrettOlson

Fr • W • 6-0 • 190Superior, Wis.

Waterloo (USHL)

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Prior to Michigan TechSpent the last two seasons with the Cowichan Valley Capitals of the British Columbia Hockey League ... Averaged

nearly a point a game last season with the Capitals (16 goals, 39 assists, 55 points) ... Tal-lied 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in 54 games in 2006-07 ... Was named team’s most sportsmanlike the past two seasons and named team’s most improved in 2006-07 ... A 2008 graduate of Cowichan Secondary School.

PersonalHobbies include working out, fishing, golfing and listening to music … First player from Nevada to wear a Husky uniform ... Has one younger brother and two younger sisters … Son of Pokey Reddick, who won the Stanley Cup in 1990 with the Edmonton Oilers, and Melissa Fernandez … Born Bryce Wade Reddick on Aug. 5, 1989, in Winnipeg, Manitoba … Shoots right.

17BryceReddick

Fr • W • 5-10 • 180Las Vegas, Nev.

Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2006-07 34 5-10--15 +11 5-10 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 38 5-4--9 -4 2-4 1 0 0 1 0 0Career 72 10-14--24 +7 7-14 1 0 0 1 0 0

Alex Gagne: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 2 (2 times, last 2/15/08)Assists: 2 (2 times, last 11/11/06)Points: 3 (2 times, last 2/15/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 4 (10/20-10/28/06)

Goals: 2 (2/15/08)Assists: 1 (4 times, last 3/16/08)Points: 3 (2/15/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Junior SeasonNamed to the WCHA All-Academic Team ... Played in 38 games ... Scored five goals and added four assists for nine

points ... Scored the game-winning goal to defeat Minnesota 3-2 in overtime on Nov. 30 ... Scored game-winning goal to lift Huskies to a 3-2 road win over Mercyhurst on Jan. 4 ... Recorded two goals and one assist in 5-2 win over Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 15.

Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 34 games … Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Recorded five goals and 10 assists for 15 total points on the season … Had seven points in his first five collegiate games … Was selected as WCHA Rookie of the Week Jan. 30 after helping the Huskies to a tie and win vs. Colorado College with a goal in the 2-2 tie and an assist on Tyler Shelast’s game-winning goal in the 1-0 win … Registered a career-long point streak of four games with 1-6--7 from Oct. 20-28 … Tallied a +11 plus-minus rating — good for third best on the team.

Redshirt SeasonSat out season as a result of playing in one major-junior hockey game.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the 2004-05 season with the Cowichan Valley Capitals of the British Columbia Hockey League … Scored 35 goals and added 35 assists in 60 games … Earned the Capitals’ Team MVP, Leading Scorer, Most Sportsmanlike and Best Face-off Man awards … Garnered BCHL’s Most Sportsmanlike Player award … Spent the previous two seasons playing for the Champlain College Cougars of Ligue Hockey Junior AAA Quebec … Compiled 43 goals and 42 assists in 90 games for the Cougars … Appeared in one game with the Sherbrooke Beavers of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League during 2002-03 season … A 2002 graduate of École Secondaire de la Ruche (Quebec).

PersonalEnjoys golf, tennis, badminton, volleyball and playing cards … Has three sisters, one older … Son of Pierre Gagne and Monique St-Pierre of Sherbrooke, Quebec … Born Alexandre Gagne on April 11, 1985, in Sherbrooke, Quebec … Shoots left … Owns a 3.20 cumula-tive grade point average in mechanical engineering.

Alex GagneSr • C • 6-0 • 190

Rock Forest, QuebecCowichan Valley (BCHL)

Gagne vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . 6 GP, 2 goals, 2 assists Colorado College . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 GP, 1 assist Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . . . 6 GP, 2 goals, 3 assists Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 GP, 1 goal North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 GP Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 GP Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 GP, 8 goals, 10 assists

Other Opponents

Bemidji State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 GP, 1 goal Lake Superior State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 GP, 1 assist Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GP Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 GP Northern Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GP Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist

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Freshman SeasonPlayed in 36 games ... Tallied first career point on an assist against Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ... Recorded his first

career goal on the powerplay the following game in a 3-0 win over No. 1 North Dakota on Oct. 27 ... Recorded an assist in both games against Colorado College on Jan. 25 and 26 ... Scored game-tying goal against No. 11 Wisconsin during Winter Carnival on Feb. 8.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech with the Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … A two-time AJHL South Division All-Star Team selection … Ranked fifth among AJHL scorers in 2006-07 with 32-44--76 points in 56 games, including 18 power-play goals and two shorthanded markers …Played for Team West at the Canadian Junior A Hockey League Top Prospects Game … Registered a team-high 26-35--61 points, along with 14 power-play goals in 67 games for the Canucks during 2005-06 campaign … Selected AJHL Rookie of the Year … One of 22 players from the AJHL South Division All-Star Team that competed at the Viking Cup in Camrose, Alberta … Netted two assists in helping Team Canada earn a berth in the championship game of the tournament.

PersonalEnjoys playing hockey, boating and golf … Has one older brother, one younger, and a younger sister … Cousin of Holy Cross freshman forward Everett Sheen … Son of Greg and Cindy Royer of Calgary, Alberta … Born Bennett Gregory Royer on Jan. 31, 1988, in Calgary, Alberta … Shoots left … Owns a 3.58 GPA in business administration.

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2007-08 36 2-5--7 -8 7-14 1 2 0 0 0 0Career 34 2-5--7 -8 7-14 1 2 0 0 0 0

Bennett Royer: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (2 times, last 2/8/08)Assists: 1 (4 times, last 3/1/08)Points: 1 (7 times, last 3/1/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (2 times, last 1/25-1/26)

Goals: 1 (2 times, last 2/8/08)Assists: 1 (4 times, last 3/1/08)Points: 1 (7 times, last 3/1/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (2 times, last 1/25-1/26)

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So • W • 6-0 • 190Calgary, AlbertaCalgary (AJHL)

Royer vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ............................................... 2 GP Colorado College ..................................2 GP, 2 assists Denver ................................................... 2 GP, 1 assist Minnesota ..............................................First Meeting Minnesota Duluth ............................................... 4 GP Minnesota State .................................... 4 GP, 1 assist North Dakota ............................................7 GP, 1 goal St. Cloud State .................................................... 3 GP Wisconsin .................................................4 GP, 1 goal Total ...................................28 GP, 2 goals, 4 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ..........................................First Meeting Lake Superior State ............................................ 1 GP Michigan ............................................................ 1 GP Michigan State ................................................... 1 GP Northern Michigan .............................................. 3 GP Total .................................................................. 6 GP

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2006-07 36 1-3--4 -6 9-18 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 17 0-3--3 0 3-17 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 53 1-6--7 -6 12-35 0 0 0 0 0 0

Eli Vlaisavljevich: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (10/20/06)Assists: 1 (6 times, last 3/8/08)Points: 1 (4 times, last 3/8/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (2/15-2/16/08)

Goals: n/aAssists: 1 (3 times, last 3/8/08)Points: 1 (3 times, last 3/8/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (3/15-3/16/08)

Sophomore SeasonNamed to the All-WCHA Academic Team and was a WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... Earned the John MacInnes Slide Rule

Award for scholastic achievement ... Played in 17 games ... Recorded an assist in each game in the Huskies’ home series against Minnesota Duluth on Feb 15-16 ... Tallied an assist in 3-2 win in the regular season finale against Minnesota State on March 8.

Freshman SeasonSaw action in 36 games … Scored one goal and three assists … Tallied first collegiate goal in a 4-3 victory at Vermont Oct. 20 … Credited with an assist in a 4-4 tie at Denver Nov. 18 … Chipped in a helper against Minnesota Dec. 9 … Handed out the primary as-sist on Ryan Bunger’s game-winning goal against Wisconsin Feb. 23.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the 2004-05 and 2005-06 campaigns with the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League … An All-USHL First Team recipient and member of the USHL Prospects/All-Star Game a season ago … Led all league defensemen in regular-season scoring with 16-41--57 points in 58 games … Garnered USHL Defensive Player of the Week laurels on Feb. 22 after scoring two goals and six assists in two games … A 2004 graduate of St. Bernard’s (Minn.) School.

PersonalHobbies include fishing, playing cards, cooking and hanging out with friends and family … His second cousin, Dan Vlaisavljevich, played hockey for the University of Denver from 1979-83 … Son of Steve and Colleen Vlaisavljevich of Shoreview, Minn. … Born Eli Vlaisavljevich on Nov. 3, 1985, in Shoreview, Minn. … Shoots left … Owns a 4.0 cumula-tive grade point average in biomedical engineering.

20EliVlaisavljevich

Jr • D • 5-11 • 175Shoreview, Minn.Lincoln (USHL)

Vlaisavljevich vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ................................................ 5 GP Colorado College ................................................. 6 GP Denver ................................................... 4 GP, 1 assist Minnesota .............................................. 3 GP, 1 assist Minnesota Duluth ..................................7 GP, 2 assists Minnesota State ..................................... 5 GP, 1 assist North Dakota ....................................................... 3 GP St. Cloud State .................................................... 4 GP Wisconsin............................................... 3 GP, 1 assist Total ................................................. 40 GP, 6 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ....................................................... 2 GP Lake Superior State ............................................. 1 GP Michigan ............................................................. 2 GP Michigan State ........................................First Meeting Northern Michigan ............................................... 4 GP Total ................................................................... 9 GP

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Ryan Bunger: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (7 times, last 2/16/08)Assists: 2 (1/12/07)Points: 2 (1/12/07)Longest Goal Streak: 2 (12/9-12/15/06)Longest Point Streak: 3 (10/14-10/26/07)

Goals: 1 (2 times, last 2/16/08)Assists: 1 (5 times, last 1/25/08)Points: 1 (2/16/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 3 (10/14-10/26/07)

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2006-07 29 5-5--10 -5 11-33 1 0 3 2 0 02007-08 36 2-5--7 0 18-36 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 65 7-10--17 -5 29-69 1 0 3 2 0 0

Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 36 games ... Scored two goals and added five assists ... Recorded a career-high three-game point streak

from Oct. 14-26 ... Recorded an assist on Drew Dobson’s game-winning goal in 3-1 win against No. 1 North Dakota on Oct. 26 ... Scored first goal of the season in 5-2 win over No. 3 Colorado College on Jan. 26 ... Scored second goal of the season against No. 12 Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 16.

Freshman SeasonAppeared in 29 games … Earned Norbert Matovich Memorial Award as team’s top fresh-man … Netted five goals and five assists … Registered first career goal Dec. 2 against St. Cloud State … Recorded two game-winning goals — a power-play tally vs. Wisconsin Feb. 23 and an even-strength marker at Colorado College Mar. 11 … Compiled a goal and an assist in 3-1 win at North Dakota Dec. 15 … Chipped in two assists during 4-1 defeat of Bemidji State Jan. 12 … Added an assist in 2-1 Winter Carnival win over Denver Feb. 9 … Credited with primary assist on Ryan Angelow’s game-winning goal Feb. 24 against Wisconsin.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the past three seasons with the Bozeman IceDogs of the North American Hockey League … Notched 29-31--60 points in 64 games in 2005-06 … Helped the IceDogs ad-vance to the NAHL regular-season championship after an outstanding 48-9-1 campaign in 2005-06 … Scored 17-27--44 points in 53 games with 134 penalty minutes in 2004-05 … Contributed 12-20--22 points in 55 games in 2003-04. … Tallied two goals in four games at the 2004 NAHL Showcase … A 2004 graduate of Eastlake (Wash.) High School.

PersonalEnjoys fishing, golf, fooseball and playing Tiger Woods PGA Golf … Has one older brother and one younger sister … Son of Daren Bunger and Christine Sullivan of Sammamish, Wash. … Born Ryan Joseph Bunger on June 28, 1985, in Bellevue, Wash. … One of just four players hailing from the state of Washington to play hockey at Michigan Tech and is the first since Tom Bissett donned the Husky uniform from 1985-89 … Shoots right … Majoring in business administration.

21Ryan Bunger

Jr • W • 6-1 • 185Sammamish, Wash.

Bozeman (NAHL)

Bunger vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ................................................4 GP Colorado College .......................8 GP, 2 goals, 1 assist Denver ....................................................4 GP, 1 assist Minnesota ................................................6 GP, 1 goal Minnesota Duluth .....................................6 GP, 1 goal Minnesota State .....................................5 GP, 1 assist North Dakota .............................8 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists St. Cloud State ..........................................6 GP, 1 goal Wisconsin ................................... 7 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Total ...................................54 GP, 7 goals, 6 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ........................................2 GP, 2 assists Lake Superior State ................................1 GP, 1 assist Michigan .............................................................2 GP Michigan State ....................................................1 GP Northern Michigan ...............................................2 GP Total ...................................................8 GP, 3 assists

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Freshman SeasonPlayed in 37 games ... Finished second among freshmen with nine points (three goals, six assists) ... Recorded an

assist for his first career point in 2-0 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 19 ... Scored his first career goal the following night in 7-1 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ... Tallied career-high three-game point streak from Oct. 19-26 ... Recorded an assist and a goal in home series against St. Cloud State on Nov. 9-10.

Prior to Michigan TechSkated the past three seasons with the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … A two-time AJHL South Division All-Star Team selection … Scored 26-22--48 points in 47 games in 2006-07 … Missed 15 contests due to injury … Ranked third among AJHL players in power-play goals (20) and 12th in points per games (1.2) … Recorded 16-19--35 points in 36 games during the 2005-06 season … Helped lead the Grizzlys to a 30-22-4 regular-season record and second-place finish in the AJHL South Division standings … Appeared in 43 contests during the 2004-05 slate, scoring nine goals and 15 assists.

PersonalEnjoys surfing, wakeboarding and watching movies … Likes chips … Has one brother … Son of Dave and Barb Baker of Chestermere, Alberta … Born Jordan David Baker on Mar. 28, 1988, in Calgary, Alberta … Shoots left … Owns a 3.31 GPA in business administra-tion with a concentration in finance.

Jordan Baker: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (3 times, last 2/2/08)Assists: 1 (6 times, last 3/15/08)Points: 1 (9 times, last 3/15/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 3 (10/19-10/26/08)

Goals: 1 (3 times, last 2/2/08)Assists: 1 (6 times, last 3/15/08)Points: 1 (9 times, last 3/15/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 3 (10/19-10/26/08)

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2007-08 37 3-6--9 -6 16-43 0 0 1 0 0 0Career 37 3-6--9 -6 16-43 0 0 1 0 0 0

22Jordan Baker

So • W/C • 5-7 • 170Chestermere, Alberta

Olds (AJHL)

Baker vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage .....................................2 GP, 1 goal Colorado College .....................................2 GP, 1 assist Denver .................................................................1 GP Minnesota ............................................................2 GP Minnesota Duluth .................................................4 GP Minnesota State .......................... 3 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist North Dakota .........................................7 GP, 3 assists St. Cloud State ............................ 4 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Wisconsin ............................................................4 GP Total ....................................29 GP, 3 goals, 6 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ..........................................First Meeting Lake Superior State .............................................1 GP Michigan ..............................................................1 GP Michigan State .....................................................1 GP Northern Michigan ...............................................3 GP Total ....................................................................6 GP

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Prior to Michigan TechPlayed the past season for the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League and the North Iowa Outlaws

of the North American Hockey League ... Appeared in 25 games for the Musketeers, scoring one goal and adding three assists for four points ... Scored three goals and added four assists for seven points in 17 games for the Outlaws ... Participated in football and baseball in high school ... A 2006 graduate of Blaine High School.

PersonalHobbies include golfing, fishing, biking and in-line skating … Has one older and one younger brother … Son of Ken and Jane Doriott of Blaine, Minn. … Born Richard John Doriott on Oct. 2, 1987, in Minneapolis, Minn. … Shoots left.

23RickyDoriott

Fr • D • 6-5 • 225Blaine, Minn.

North Iowa (NAHL)

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2006-07 6 0-1--1 0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 21 0-2--2 0 8-16 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 27 0-3--3 0 9-18 0 0 0 0 0 0

John Kivisto: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: n/aAssists: 1 (3 times, last 3/1/08)Points: 1 (3 times, last 3/1/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Goals: n/aAssists: 1 (2 times, last 3/1/08)Points: 1 (2 times, last 3/1/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 21 games ... Earned the Elov Seger Memorial Award as the team’s most improved player ... Tallied a

career-high two assists ... Recorded first assist of the season at Minnesota on Dec. 1 ... Tallied an assist in 2-1 win over No. 7 Denver on March 1.

Freshman SeasonSaw action in six games, including last four of the season … Distributed primary assist on Ryan Bunger’s game-winning goal Mar. 11 at Colorado College.

Prior to Michigan TechAppeared in 37 regular-season games for the Mahoning Valley Phantoms (formerly Youngstown Phantoms) of the North American Hockey League in 2005-06 … Tallied 8-18--26 points, including three power-play goals … Spent the 2004-05 season playing for the now defunct Cleveland Barons of the NAHL … Registered 13-21--34 points in 56 games, including three power-play goals and two shorthanded markers … A 2004 gradu-ate of Brighton (Mich.) High School.

PersonalEnjoys wakeboarding, mountain biking, skiing and hunting … Has three brothers, two younger, and one younger sister … His older brother Kurt is a forward on Michigan State’s hockey team … Cousin of former Michigan Tech defenseman Lars Helminen … Son of Phil and Karen Kivisto of Brighton, Mich. … Born John Matthew Kivisto on Nov. 24, 1986, in Brighton, Mich. … Shoots left … Majoring in construction management.

24JohnKivisto

Jr • D • 5-11 • 185Brighton, Mich.

Mahoning Valley (NAHL)

Kivisto vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ............................................... 1 GP Colorado College ................................................. 5 GP Denver ................................................... 3 GP, 1 assist Minnesota .............................................. 2 GP, 1 assist Minnesota Duluth ................................................ 4 GP Minnesota State .................................................. 3 GP North Dakota ....................................................... 3 GP St. Cloud State .................................................... 2 GP Wisconsin ........................................................... 3 GP Total ................................................. 26 GP, 2 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ..........................................First Meeting Lake Superior State ................................First Meeting Michigan .................................................First Meeting Michigan State ........................................First Meeting Northern Michigan .............................................. 1 GP Total ................................................................... 1 GP

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Prior to Michigan TechSpent last season with the Green Mountain Glades of the Empire Junior Hockey League ... Finished the season with

50 points (17 goals, 33 assists), tied for 15th place in the EJHL ... Ranked second on the team in points (50), goals (17) and assists (33) ... Finished the season with 15 multi-point games ... Recorded a season-high four assists and one goal in a 10-0 win over the Boston Jr. Shamrocks ... Picked up 12 points during a seven-game scoring streak ... Also scored 12 points during a six-game scoring streak ... Was a two-time EJHL player of the week ... Named team MVP with the Glades ... Competed on Team Norway at the U-20 World Junior Championships in Bad Tolz, Germany ... An accomplished soccer player, he won the Norwegian National Championship with Asker ... Graduated from Norwegian Academy of Elite Sports in Oslo.

PersonalEnjoys hanging out with friends, sailing and soccer ... Son of Helge and Donhee Rohn ... Born Jan. 4, 1988, in Oslo, Norway … Shoots right.

25PeterRohn

Fr • W • 5-7 • 165Vettre, Norway

Green Mountain (EJHL)

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Freshman SeasonPlayed in 22 games ... Only Michigan Tech player who did not commit a penalty ... Recorded first career point on an

assist in 4-3 win over Lake Superior State on Oct. 14 ... Scored first career goal in 3-2 overtime win at Minnesota on Nov. 30 ... Was named WCHA Rookie of the Week (Jan. 8) after recording three assists in two-game series at Mercyhurst on Jan. 4-5 ... Recorded a three-game point streak from Jan. 4-11.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the previous two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech with the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League … Ranked second among BCHL defensemen in scoring during the 2006-07 slate with 16-35--51 points in 55 regular-season games, including nine power-play goals and three game-winning goals … Tabbed as the top defenseman in the BCHL Interior Conference … Played in the BCHL All-Star Game … Served as an alternate captain for Canada West team that won a gold medal at the inau-gural World Junior A Hockey Challenge in Yorkton, Saskatchewan … Recognized as the tournament’s best defenseman by Hockey Canada … Led all blueliners in the four-game competition with two goals and five assists … Recorded 9-28--37 points for the Vees in 68 games during the 2005-06 season … Secured team most valuable player honors in 2004-05 while skating for the Huntsville Muskoka Otters in the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League.

PersonalEnjoys golfing, fishing and working out … Has one older sister … Son of Don and Sandra Cousens of Georgetown, Ontario … Father Don is an official in the Candian Football League ... Born Deron Cousens on Mar. 21, 1987, in Georgetown, Ontario … Shoots left … Majoring in business administration.

Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2007-08 22 1-6--7 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 22 1-6--7 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Deron Cousens: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (11/30/07)Assists: 2 (1/4/08)Points: 2 (1/4/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 3 (1/4/08-1/11/08)

Goals: 1 (11/30/07)Assists: 2 (1/4/08)Points: 2 (1/4/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 3 (1/4/08-1/11/08)

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So • D • 6-1 • 185Georgetown, Ontario

Penticton (BCHL)

Cousens vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage .................................................1 GP Colorado College .....................................2 GP, 1 assist Denver .................................................................1 GP Minnesota .................................................2 GP, 1 goal Minnesota Duluth ....................................First Meeting Minnesota State ...................................................3 GP North Dakota ...........................................4 GP, 1 assist St. Cloud State .....................................................3 GP Wisconsin..............................................................1GP Total ......................................17 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State ...........................................First Meeting Lake Superior State .................................1 GP, 1 assist Michigan .................................................First Meeting Michigan State .....................................................1 GP Northern Michigan ................................................2 GP Total ......................................................4 GP, 1 assist

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 38 3-7--10 -24 8-16 1 0 0 0 0 02006-07 28 6-2--8 0 2-4 0 1 1 1 0 12007-08 19 1-2--3 -6 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0Career 85 10-11--21 -30 11-22 2 1 1 1 0 1

Justin St. Louis: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 3 (3/3/07)Assists: 1 (11 times, last 10/26/07)Points: 3 (3/3/07)Longest Goal Streak: 2 (2 times, last 2/23-2/24/07)Longest Point Streak: 2 (5 times, last 10/20-10/26/07)

Goals: 1 (10/20/07)Assists: 1 (2 times, last 10/26/07)Points: 2 (10/20/07)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: 2 (10/20-10/26/07)

Junior SeasonPlayed in 19 games ... Scored a powerplay goal and added an assist in 7-1 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ...

Tallied the primary assist on Drew Dobson’s game-winning goal against No. 1 North Dakota on Oct. 26.

Sophomore SeasonAppeared in 28 games … Registered six goals and two assists for eight points during the campaign … Scored a hat trick with three goals in a 5-4 victory at Minnesota on the final day of the regular season (Mar. 3) to lift the Huskies to sixth place in the WCHA standings … Tallied a goal in each game of Michigan Tech’s home sweep of Wisconsin on Feb. 23-24 … Lit the lamp with three seconds remaining in regulation to defeat rival Northern Michigan to open the season on Oct. 13 … Was credited with the lead assist on Jimmy Kerr’s overtime goal in game one of the WCHA Playoff series at Colorado College on Mar. 9.

Freshman SeasonOnly freshman to appear in all 38 games … Recorded an assist in his first game as a Husky against Mercyhurst on Oct. 7 … Named WCHA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 16 after tallying two goals and an assist in a road sweep at Minnesota Duluth Jan. 13-14 … Led all Tech rookies in goals (3), assists (7) and points (10) … Tabbed his first career powerplay goal against Minnesota on Feb. 10.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech playing for the Trail Smoke Eaters of the British Columbia Hockey League … Voted to the BCHL All-Star game during both of his seasons in Trail … Named BCHL Rookie of the Year in 2003-04 … Recorded 60 goals and 57 assists in 118 games … Totaled 15 power-play goals and seven shorthanded markers … A 2003 graduate of Lester B. Pearson (Alberta) High School.

PersonalEnjoys all sports … Has one older brother … Son of Debbie St. Louis of Calgary, Alberta … Born Justin Alain St. Louis on April 9, 1985, in Calgary, Alberta … Shoots left … Majoring in business administration.

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Sr • W • 6-3 • 195Calgary, Alberta

Trail (BCHL)

St. Louis vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ...................................5 GP, 1 assist Colorado College ....................................8 GP, 1 assist Denver .................................................................5 GP Minnesota .................................8 GP, 4 goals, 1 assist Minnesota Duluth ......................6 GP, 2 goals, 1 assist Minnesota State ........................5 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists North Dakota ........................................8 GP, 2 assists St. Cloud State ...................................................10 GP Wisconsin ............................................. 10 GP, 2 goals Total ...................................65 GP, 9 goals, 8 assists

Other OpponentsBemidji State .......................................................1 GP Lake Superior State ................................First Meeting Michigan .............................................................2 GP Michigan State .......................................2 GP, 1 assist Northern Michigan ...................... 7 GP, 1 goal, 1 assist Total .....................................12 GP, 1 goal, 2 assists

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Year G G-A--Pts +/- P-PIM PP SH FG GW GT HT2005-06 23 1-0--1 -15 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 02006-07 10 1-0--1 +2 3-17 0 0 0 0 0 02007-08 28 2-1--3 +1 4-8 0 0 0 0 1 0Career 61 4-1--5 -12 8-27 0 0 0 0 1 0

Derek Kitti: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsGoals: 1 (4 times, last 2/2/08)Assists: 1 (1/25/08)Points: 1 (5 times, last 2/2/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Goals: 1 (2 times, last 2/2/08)Assists: 1 (1/25/08)Points: 1 (3 times, last 2/2/08)Longest Goal Streak: n/aLongest Point Streak: n/a

Junior SeasonNamed to the WCHA All-Academic Team and a WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... Played in 28 games ... Scored first goal

of the season in 5-1 win at Mercyhurst on Jan. 5 ... Tallied lone assist of the season in 2-2 tie against No. 3 Colorado College on Jan. 25 ... Scored game-tying goal at Alaska Anchor-age on Feb. 2.

Sophomore SeasonEarned a spot on the WCHA All-Academic Team … Played in 10 games … Scored one goal — a third period tally in a 9-0 win at Alaska Anchorage on Oct. 27.

Freshman SeasonPlayed in 23 games … Scored his first goal as a collegian against Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 28.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech playing for the Springfield Spirit of the North American Hockey League … Recorded 20 goals and 20 assists in 102 games with Springfield … A 2004 graduate of Calumet (Mich.) High School … Played one season of high school hockey, gaining All-Great Lakes Conference and All-State Honorable Men-tion honors … Participated in 2002 USA Hockey Select 17 Festival.

PersonalEnjoys golf, camping, hunting and playing cards … Has two older brothers and one older sister … Son of Paul and Doris Kitti of Laurium, Mich. … Born Derek Peder Kitti on Sept. 10, 1985, in Iron Mountain, Mich. … Shoots left … Owns a 3.52 cumulative grade point average in biomedical engineering.

28Derek Kitti

Sr • W • 6-2 • 205Laurium, Mich.

Springfield (NAHL)

Kitti vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ....................................4 GP, 2 goals Colorado College ....................................6 GP, 1 assist Denver ................................................................ 6 GP Minnesota ........................................................... 4 GP Minnesota Duluth ..................................... 7 GP, 1 goal Minnesota State .................................................. 4 GP North Dakota ....................................................... 7 GP St. Cloud State .................................................... 5 GP Wisconsin............................................................ 5 GP Total ..................................... 48 GP, 4 goals, 1 assist

Other OpponentsBemidji State .......................................... First Meeting Lake Superior State ................................ First Meeting Michigan ............................................................. 2 GP Michigan State .................................................... 2 GP Northern Michigan ............................................... 5 GP Total ...................................................................9 GP

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Prior to Michigan TechPlayed two seasons for the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL ... Posted a 29-19-4 record in two seasons

between the pipes for the Musketeers ... Recorded four shutouts including three during the 2007-08 season, tied for third most in the league ... Finished the 2007-08 season ranked ninth in the USHL in both goals against average (2.94) and save percentage (.906) ... Represented Team West at the 2008 USHL All-Star Game ... Helped Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2008 World Junior Challenge in Trail, British Columbia … A 2008 graduate of Sioux City North High School.

PersonalEnjoys playing golf, tennis, video games and jet skiing … Has one younger brother … Son of Jeffery and Susan Robinson of Frankenmuth, Mich. … Born Joshua Mathieu Robinson on Dec. 1, 1989 in Milwaukee, Wis. … Catches left.

Josh RobinsonFr • G • 6-0 • 185

Frankenmuth, Mich.Sioux City (USHL)

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Prior to Michigan TechPlayed the past two seasons for the Ohio Junior Blue Jack-ets of the United States Junior Hockey League ... Posted

a 16-21-3 career record in net for the Blue Jackets ... Finished with a 3.16 goals against average and a .903 save percentage ... Holds the record for most wins and shutouts in franchise history ... A member of cross country and ultimate frisbee teams in high school ... Received school math award as a junior ... A 2006 graduate of Cheyenne Mountain Da Crame High School.

PersonalHobbies include art, music, theater, playing drums, frisbee, squash and collecting coins … First player from Colorado to wear a Husky uniform ... Has one older sister, one younger sister and one younger brother … Son of Scott Cramer and Joanie Bauer … Born Corson Lester Cramer on Oct. 15, 1988, in Colorado Springs, Colo. … Catches left.

CorsonCramer

Fr • G • 5-11 • 185Colorado Springs, Colo.

Ohio (USHL)

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Prior to Michigan TechPlayed the past two seasons for the Alexandria Blizzard of the North American Hockey League ... Scored 34 goals and

added 40 assists for 74 points in 58 games for the Blizzard last season ... Was voted Team MVP and selected to the Central Division All-Star Team ... Also tallied 25 points (15 goals, 10 assists) in 60 games in 2006-07 ... Also member of soccer and tennis teams at Little Falls (Minn.) High School.

PersonalHobbies include roller hockey, working out, golf, cards and tennis … Has one older brother … Son of Daniel and Michelle Lickteig … Born Mikael Daniel Lickteig on May 4, 1987, in Little Falls, Minn.

33MikaelLickteig

Fr • W • 6-0 • 185Little Falls, Minn.

Alexandria (NAHL)

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Year GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Sv % GAA Record2005-06 17 885:45 60 476 536 .888 4.06 0-11-22006-07 20 1170:05 44 446 490 .910 2.26 7-9-22007-08 18 991:35 44 390 434 .899 2.66 6-9-1Career 55 3047:25 148 1840 1460 .899 2.91 13-29-5

Rob Nolan: Career Stats

Career Highs 2007-08 Season HighsFewest Goals Allowed: 0 (1/27/07)Saves: 59 (2/17/06)Saves Percentage: 1.000 (1/27/07)Longest Shutout Sequence: 127:26 (12/28-12/29/08)Longest Unbeaten Streak: 2 (3 times, last 12/9-12/16/07)

Fewest Goals Allowed: 1 (3 times, last 1/5/08)Saves: 45 (12/29/07)Saves Percentage: 9.25 (10/20/08)Longest Shutout Sequence: 127:26 (12/28-12/29/08)Longest Unbeaten Streak: 2 (3 times, last 12/9-12/16/07)

Junior SeasonPlayed in 18 games ... Posted a 6-9-1 recored in 16 starts ... Ranked 10th in the WCHA in goals against average (2.66)

and percentage (.899) ... Was named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Jan. 2) after giving up just one goal in 4-1 win over defending national champion No. 5 Michigan State and one goal in double overtime loss to No. 1 Michigan at GLI ... Also posted a career-high 127:26 shutout streak during the GLI ... Followed up with series road sweep of Mercyhurst the following weekend (Jan. 4-5).

Sophomore SeasonPlayed in 20 games … Compiled a 7-9-2 record in 18 starts … Tallied a .910 save percentage, good for 10th in the WCHA … Finished with a goals against average of 2.26 — fifth best in the league … Earned WCHA Defensive Player of the Week laurels on Dec. 19 after backstopping the Huskies to a series sweep at North Dakota on Dec. 15-16 … Posted a season-high 38 saves at Minnesota State in a 2-1 overtime loss on Feb. 3 … Surrendered one goal or less in seven games.

Freshman SeasonAppeared in 17 games, starting 13 … Named WCHA Rookie of the Week on Feb. 13 after turning aside 71 of 74 shots in 101:43 of action in the Huskies’ Winter Carnival series against Minnesota Feb. 10-11 … Compiled a season-high 59-saves vs. Wisconsin Feb. 17 … Amassed a 4.06 goals against average and a .888 save percentage in 885:45 of play-ing time … Stopped 40 or more shots twice and turned aside 30 or more shots six times.

Prior to Michigan TechSpent the previous two seasons before arriving at Michigan Tech with the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … Was voted the AJHL’s top goaltender and earned All-League/First Team All-Star honors while leading the Oil Barons to the North Division Championship in 2004-05 … Set new AJHL records for lowest goals against av-erage (1.75) and highest save percentage (.929) while posting five shutouts in final season … A 2004 graduate of Archbishop Jordan (Alberta) High School.

PersonalEnjoys water sports, camping and golf … Wore jersey number 35 as a freshman before switching to 37 … Has two older sisters … Son of Bob and Maryann Nolan of Sherwood Park, Alberta … Born Robert Shane Nolan on Dec. 10, 1985, in Sherwood Park, Alberta … Catches left … Majoring in business administration with a concentration in marketing.

Rob Nolan

Sr • G • 6-0 • 187Sherwood Park, AlbertaFort McMurray (AJHL)

Nolan vs. WCHAAlaska Anchorage ..................219:10, 9 GA, 71 Saves Colorado College ..................239:20, 7 GA, 110 Saves Denver .................................189:26, 11 GA, 79 Saves Minnesota ..............................201:32, 8 GA, 93 Saves Minnesota Duluth ...................243:10, 9 GA, 98 Saves Minnesota State ...................203:35, 8 GA, 123 Saves North Dakota ......................353:08, 26 GA, 146 Saves St. Cloud State ...................294:31, 22 GA, 105 Saves Wisconsin ..........................208:02, 14 GA, 113 Saves Total .............................2151:54, 114 GA, 939 Saves

Other OpponentsBemidji State ...........................60:00, 2 GA, 15 Saves Lake Superior State .................59:53, 3 GA, 14 Saves Michigan ..............................202:20, 9 GA, 103 Saves Michigan State .........................60:00, 1 GA, 29 Saves Northern Michigan .................177:22, 5 GA, 41 Saves Total .................................559:35, 30 GA, 202 Saves

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Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr S/C Birthdate Hometown Last Team (League)5 Drew Dobson D 6-0 180 Jr R 8/6/87 Palatine, Ill. Waterloo (USHL)7 Alex Lord W 6-1 195 Sr L 10/16/85 Magog, Quebec Champlain Coll.8 Mike VanWagner D 6-2 220 Jr R 2/25/86 Traverse City, Mich. Chicago (USHL)9 Malcolm Gwilliam W 6-2 216 Sr R 1/16/85 Kamloops, British Columbia Grande Prairie (AJHL)10 John Schwarz (C) D 6-3 215 Sr L 6/9/84 Calgary, Alberta Fort McMurray (AJHL)11 Seth Soley W 6-0 190 Fr R 12/21/89 Elk Mound, Wis. Omaha (USHL)12 Geoff Kinrade (AC) D 6-0 205 Sr L 7/29/85 Nelson, British Columbia Cowichan Valley (BCHL)13 Ryan Angelow C 5-10 190 Sr L 6/3/85 Mississauga, Ontario Oakville (OPJHL)14 Alex MacLeod W 6-0 210 Fr R 12/16/87 Nelson, British Columbia Camrose (AJHL)15 Eric Kattelus W/C 6-1 195 So L 5/22/87 Houghton, Mich. Indiana (USHL)16 Brett Olson C 6-0 190 Fr R 2/19/87 Superior, Wis. Waterloo (USHL)17 Bryce Reddick W 5-10 180 Fr R 8/5/89 Las Vegas, Nev. Cowichan (BCHL)18 Alex Gagne C 6-0 190 Sr L 4/11/85 Rock Forest, Quebec Cowichan Valley (BCHL)19 Bennett Royer W 6-0 190 So L 1/31/88 Calgary, Alberta Calgary (AJHL)20 Eli Vlaisavljevich D 5-11 175 Jr L 11/3/85 Shoreview, Minn. Lincoln (USHL)21 Ryan Bunger W 6-1 185 Jr R 6/28/85 Sammamish, Wash. Bozeman (NAHL)22 Jordan Baker W/C 5-7 170 So L 3/28/88 Chestermere, Alberta Olds (AJHL)23 Ricky Doriott D 6-5 225 Fr L 10/2/87 Blaine, Minn. North Iowa (NAHL)24 John Kivisto D 5-11 185 Jr L 11/24/86 Brighton, Mich. Mahoning Valley (NAHL)25 Peter Rohn W 5-7 165 Fr R 1/4/88 Vettre, Norway Green Mountain (EJHL)26 Deron Cousens D 6-1 185 So L 3/21/87 Georgetown, Ontario Penticton (BCHL)27 Justin St. Louis W 6-3 195 Sr L 4/9/85 Calgary, Alberta Trail (BCHL)28 Derek Kitti W 6-2 205 Sr L 9/10/85 Laurium, Mich. Springfield (NAHL)30 Josh Robinson G 6-0 185 Fr L 12/1/89 Frankenmuth, Mich. Sioux City (USHL)31 Corson Cramer G 5-11 185 Fr L 10/15/88 Colorado Springs, Colo. Ohio (USHL)33 Mikael Lickteig W 6-0 185 Fr R 5/4/87 Little Falls, Minn. Alexandria (NAHL)37 Rob Nolan G 6-0 187 Sr L 12/10/85 Sherwood Park, Alberta Fort McMurray (AJHL)

Head Coach: Jamie Russell (6th year)Assistant Coaches: Pat Mikesch (5th year), Chris Tok (3rd year), Randy McKay (5th year)Strength and Conditioning Coach: Kyle Bangen (4th year) / Trainer: Chris Ipson (21st year)Hockey Equipment Manager: Roy Britz (15th year) / Assistant Athletic Director: Joel Isaacson (8th year)Student Managers: Corey Rastello (3rd year) / Tony Stromer (1st year)Captain: John Schwarz Assistant Captain: Geoff Kinrade

Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos Yr13 Ryan Angelow C Sr22 Jordan Baker W/C So21 Ryan Bunger W Jr26 Deron Cousens D So31 Corson Cramer G Fr5 Drew Dobson D Jr23 Ricky Doriott D Fr18 Alex Gagne C Sr9 Malcolm Gwilliam W Sr15 Eric Kattelus W/C So12 Geoff Kinrade D Sr28 Derek Kitti W Sr24 John Kivisto D/F Jr33 Mikael Lickteig W Fr7 Alex Lord W Sr14 Alex MacLeod W Fr37 Rob Nolan G Sr16 Brett Olson C Fr17 Bryce Reddick W Fr30 Josh Robinson G Fr25 Peter Rohn W Fr19 Bennett Royer W/C So10 John Schwarz D Sr11 Seth Soley W Fr27 Justin St. Louis C Sr8 Mike VanWagner D Jr20 Eli Vlaisavljevich D Jr

Pronunciation GuideRyan Angelow ANN-guh-lowRyan Bunger Bung-GRRDeron Cousens Cous-insRicky Doriott Door-E-otAlex Gagne GONE-yayMalcolm Gwilliam GWILL-umEric Kattelus Cat-a-lysGeoff Kinrade Kin-raidJohn Kivisto Kiv-is-toeMikael Lickteig Lick-TIEPeter Rohn RoneJohn Schwarz ShwortsSeth Soley SO-leeJustin St. Louis Saint Lou-isEli Vlaisavljevich vlie-SAHV-la-vich

Geographical BreakdownUnited States 14 Michigan 5 Minnesota 3 Wisconsin 2 Colorado, Illinois, Nevada, Washington 1

Canada 12 Alberta 5 British Columbia 3 Ontario 2 Quebec 2

Norway 1

Class Breakdown Seniors 9 Juniors 5 Sophomores 4 Freshmen 9

Position Breakdown Forward 16 Defense 8 Goaltender 3

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No. Name Hometown5 Drew Dobson Palatine, Ill.7 Alex Lord Magog, Quebec8 Mike VanWagner Traverse City, Mich.9 Malcolm Gwilliam Kamloops, British Columbia10 John Schwarz (C) Calgary, Alberta11 Seth Soley Elk Mound, Wis.12 Geoff Kinrade (AC) Nelson, British Columbia13 Ryan Angelow Mississauga, Ontario14 Alex MacLeod Nelson, British Columbia15 Eric Kattelus Houghton, Mich.16 Brett Olson Superior, Wis.17 Bryce Reddick Las Vegas, Nev.18 Alex Gagne Rock Forest, Quebec19 Bennett Royer Calgary, Alberta

No. Name Hometown20 Eli Vlaisavljevich Shoreview, Minn.21 Ryan Bunger Sammamish, Wash.22 Jordan Baker Chestermere, Alberta23 Ricky Doriott Blaine, Minn.24 John Kivisto Milford, Mich.25 Peter Rohn Vettre, Norway26 Deron Cousens Georgetown, Ontario27 Justin St. Louis Calgary, Alberta28 Derek Kitti Laurium, Mich.30 Josh Robinson Frankenmuth, Mich.31 Corson Cramer Colorado Springs, Colo.33 Mikael Lickteig Little Falls, Minn.37 Rob Nolan Sherwood Park, Alberta

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to force game two to overtime. Shelast followed up with the game-winner on the power play less than two minutes into overtime to send the series to a third game. Shelast gave the Huskies an early 1-0 lead in the final game, but North Dakota answered with a pair of goals to take the series, 2-1.

Players Picking Up The MutliplesMichigan Tech had 12 players record 34 multiple point games.

Senior Peter Rouleau led the team with seven mutli-point games and senior Tyler Shelast had six.

Working Hard in The ClassroomMichigan Tech proved that it is not only a strong team on the ice but in the classroom as well. The Huskies tied with a league-best nine players named to the WCHA Academic Team. Tech also had six players named WCHA Scholar-Athletes, second most on in the league.

Playing At The Next LevelFour players took their games to the next level after signing contracts with professional teams. Junior Michael-Lee Teslak bypassed his senior year by signing a free agent contract with

the Philadelphia Flyers. He posted a 2-2-0 record in six career games

for the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League following his time in Houghton. Senior Tyler Shelast signed a free-agent contract with the Dallas Stars. He scored one goal and added one assist in eleven games with the Iowa Stars of the AHL. Senior Jimmy Kerr signed a free-agent contract with the Idaho Steelheads of the East Coast Hockey League, an affiliate of the Dallas Stars. He suffered a shoulder injury at the end of the WCHA regular season and will make his debut with the Steelheads during the 2008-09 season. Senior Peter Rouleau also signed a free-agent contract with the Texas Brahmas of the Central Hockey League. Senior Kevin Hachey graduated with a degree in civil engineering and accepted a job with Kiewit Engineering Co. in Omaha, Neb., working as an estimator.

Senior Peter Rouleau

Strong Start to SeasonMichigan Tech took advantage of opening the season with six straight home games by winning four of them. The Huskies defeated Lake Superior State, 4-3, in front of a national television audience on ESPNU. The Black and Gold then followed up with a series sweep of Minnesota State (2-0, 7-1) to open play in the tough Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The Huskies solid play continued as they were the first to knock off No. 1 North Dakota. Tech defeated the eventual NCAA Tournament participant 3-1.

Runner-up Finish at Great Lakes InvitationalThe Huskies posted a runner-up finish at the Great Lakes Invitational in 2007 —their best finish since 2000 when they also finished second. Tech posted a convincing 4-1 win over defending national champion Michigan State in the semifinal. The championship game saw the Huskies hold No. 1 Michigan scoreless for over 80 minutes before falling in double overtime.

Sweep in PennsylvaniaThe Huskies continued their success from the GLI as they faced off against Mercyhurst Jan. 4-5 for their final non-conference match of the season. Freshman Deron Cousens tallied three assists to lead the Huskies to the series sweep (3-2, 5-1).

Hat Trick for RouleauSenior Peter Rouleau scored the team’s lone hat trick of the season in a 5-2 home win over No. 12 Minnesota Duluth. The Hancock, Mich., native scored a short-handed, power play and empty net goal for the second hat trick of his career.

Pushing It to The LimitThe Huskies were faced with a tough challenge in the WCHA Playoffs traveling to No. 2 North Dakota. After dropping game one, senior Tyler Shelast scored with just six seconds remaining

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Opponent Date G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--PNorthern Michigan Oct. 12 0-0--0 0-2--2 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0Lake Superior State Oct. 14 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-1--2 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-1--0 0-0--0 0-1--1Minnesota State * Oct. 19 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0Minnesota State * Oct. 20 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-0--0 2-3--5 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-3--3 1-0--1 1-1--2 1-1--2 0-1--1 0-0--0North Dakota * Oct. 26 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0North Dakota * (HF) Oct. 27 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 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Wisconsin * Nov. 2 0-0--0 0-2--2 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-1--2 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Wisconsin * Nov. 3 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0St. Cloud State * Nov. 9 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 2-0--2 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0St. Cloud State * Nov. 10 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0at Minnesota Duluth * Nov. 16 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Minnesota Duluth * Nov. 17 0-0--0 0-1--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Minnesota * Nov. 30 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-1--1 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 DNP 1-0--1at Minnesota * Dec. 1 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0at Northern Michigan Dec. 14 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNPNorthern Michigan Dec. 15 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 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0vs. Michigan State ^ Dec. 28 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-2--2 0-0--0 DNP 0-2--2 0-1--1 1-1--2 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0vs. Michigan ^ Dec. 29 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Mercyhurst Jan. 4 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 1-1--2 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1at Mercyhurst Jan. 5 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-1--2 1-1--2 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at North Dakota * Jan. 11 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0at North Dakota * Jan. 12 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNPColorado College * Jan. 25 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0Colorado College * Jan. 26 0-0--0 0-2--2 DNP 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-2--3 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0at Alaska Anchorage * Feb. 1 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 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Alaska Anchorage * Feb. 2 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0Wisconsin * (WC) Feb. 8 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 0-1--1 1-0--1 0-0--0Wisconsin * (WC) Feb. 9 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0Minnesota Duluth * Feb. 15 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 3-2--5 0-1--1 0-0--0 2-1--3Minnesota Duluth * Feb. 16 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0

at St. Cloud State * Feb. 22 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at St. Cloud State * Feb. 23 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 0-0--0 0-0--0Denver * Feb. 29 0-0--0 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 0-0--0 0-0--0Denver * Mar. 1 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-1--1at Minnesota State * Mar. 7 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0at Minnesota State * Mar. 8 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 1-1--2 0-0--0 0-1--1 1-0--1 0-0--0 1-0--1WCHA Playoffs Mar. 14 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 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0WCHA Playoffs Mar. 15 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-2--2 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0WCHA Playoffs Mar. 16 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 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1

Home Games in Bold*WCHA Games^42nd annual Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.)(HF) Hall of Fame Game(WC) Winter Carnival

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20-Eli Vlaisavljevich

21-Ryan Bunger

22-Jordan Baker

23-Tyler Shelast

24-Jake Wilkens

25-John Kivisto

26-Deron Cousens

27-Justin St. Louis

28-Derek Kitti

29-Michael -Lee Teslak

33-Kevin Hachey

37-Rob Nolan

Opponent Date G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P G-A--P GA-Sv GA-Sv GA-SvNorthern Michigan Oct. 12 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 2-0--2 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 3-16 DNP DNPLake Superior State Oct. 14 1-1--2 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP DNP 0-1--1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-14Minnesota State * Oct. 19 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-23 DNP DNPMinnesota State * Oct. 20 0-0--0 DNP DNP 1-0--1 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 1-1--2 DNP DNP DNP 1-35North Dakota * Oct. 26 1-0--1 DNP 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 1-26 DNP DNPNorth Dakota * (HF) Oct. 27 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-8 DNP 6-19at Wisconsin * Nov. 2 2-0--2 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-1--2 DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 2-30 DNP DNPat Wisconsin * Nov. 3 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP 3-30 DNP DNPSt. Cloud State * Nov. 9 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-1--1 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP DNP 5-23St. Cloud State * Nov. 10 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP DNP 3-13at Minnesota Duluth * Nov. 16 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 1-27 DNP DNPat Minnesota Duluth * Nov. 17 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 2-26 DNP DNPat Minnesota * Nov. 30 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 2-26 DNP DNPat Minnesota * Dec. 1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 3-34 DNP DNPat Northern Michigan Dec. 14 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-29 DNP DNPNorthern Michigan Dec. 15 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 2-13vs. Michigan State ^ Dec. 28 1-1--2 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 2-1--3 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 1-29vs. Michigan ^ Dec. 29 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 1-45at Mercyhurst Jan. 4 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP DNP 0-2--2 0-1--1 DNP DNP DNP 2-20at Mercyhurst Jan. 5 1-0--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-1--1 DNP DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP DNP 1-22at North Dakota * Jan. 11 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 4-23at North Dakota * Jan. 12 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-1--1 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 4-17Colorado College * Jan. 25 1-0--1 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-1--1 2-28 DNP DNPColorado College * Jan. 26 0-3--3 DNP 1-0--1 0-1--1 1-1--2 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 2-33at Alaska Anchorage * Feb. 1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 3-15 DNP 1-12at Alaska Anchorage * Feb. 2 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 1-0--1 DNP DNP 2-20Wisconsin * (WC) Feb. 8 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 1-22 DNP DNPWisconsin * (WC) Feb. 9 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 4-23Minnesota Duluth * Feb. 15 0-1--1 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-2--2 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 2-20 DNP DNPMinnesota Duluth * Feb. 16 0-1--1 0-1--1 1-0--1 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 3-22 DNP DNPat St. Cloud State * Feb. 22 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 4-22 DNP DNPat St. Cloud State * Feb. 23 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-14 DNP 2-16Denver * Feb. 29 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 1-21 DNP DNPDenver * Mar. 1 DNP DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 1-32 DNP DNPat Minnesota State * Mar. 7 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 5-23 DNP 0-13at Minnesota State * Mar. 8 DNP 0-1--1 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-1--1 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP DNP 2-23 DNP DNPWCHA Playoffs Mar. 14 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 4-27 DNP DNPWCHA Playoffs Mar. 15 1-1--2 DNP DNP 0-1--1 2-0--2 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 2-24 DNP DNPWCHA Playoffs Mar. 16 0-0--0 DNP 0-0--0 0-0--0 1-0--1 DNP 0-0--0 DNP DNP 0-0--0 2-22 DNP DNP

Home Games in Bold*WCHA Games^42nd annual Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.)(HF) Hall of Fame Game(WC) Winter Carnival

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Date Opponent Result ShotsMTU-OPP

Power PlayMTU-OPP

PenaltiesMTU-OPP

Overall WCHA Attend. Goalie of Record

Oct. 12 Northern Michigan L, 2-3 22-19 2-8/1-6 7-14/9-18 0-1-0 0-0-0 4,154 Teslak (0-1-0)

Oct. 14 Lake Superior State W, 4-3 17-25 2-6/0-4 5-10/7-14 1-1-0 0-0-0 2,661 Nolan (1-0-0)

Oct. 19 Minnesota State * W, 2-0 32-23 0-7/0-6 7-14/7-14 2-1-0 1-0-0 2,462 Teslak (1-1-0)

Oct. 20 Minnesota State * W, 7-1 30-36 0-5/3-6 8-16/11-22 3-1-0 2-0-0 2,645 Nolan (2-0-0)

Oct. 26 #1 North Dakota * W, 3-1 16-27 1-5/0-2 5-10/8-16 4-1-0 3-0-0 2,671 Teslak (2-1-0)

Oct. 27 #1 North Dakota * (HF) L, 0-6 27-33 0-7/3-8 16-32/14-28 4-2-0 3-1-0 2,805 Nolan (2-1-0)

Nov. 2 at #9 Wisconsin * W, 4-2 27-32 2-4/0-3 5-10/6-12 5-2-0 4-1-0 12,201 Teslak (3-1-0)

Nov. 3 at #9 Wisconsin * L, 2-4 20-34 0-4/1-3 3-6/4-8 5-3-0 4-2-0 13,841 Teslak (3-2-0)

Nov. 9 #17 St. Cloud State * L, 2-5 23-28 1-5/3-5 7-14/6-12 5-4-0 4-3-0 2,890 Nolan (2-2-0)

Nov. 10 #17 St. Cloud State * L, 1-4 25-17 0-1/0-3 3-6/1-2 5-5-0 4-4-0 2,775 Nolan (2-3-0)

Nov. 16 at #17 Minnesota Duluth * T, 1-1 27-28 1-3/0-3 4-8/4-8 5-6-0 4-5-0 4.521 Teslak (3-2-1)

Nov. 17 at #17 Minnesota Duluth * L, 1-4 40-30 1-4/0-4 6-12/5-10 5-6-1 4-5-1 4,486 Teslak (3-3-1)

Nov. 30 at #14 Minnesota * W, 3-2 OT 38-28 0-4/1-6 6-12/5-10 6-6-1 5-5-1 10,007 Teslak (4-3-1)

Dec. 1 at #14 Minnesota * L, 1-3 19-37 0-5/0-3 4-19/5-10 6-7-1 5-6-1 9,987 Teslak (4-4-1)

Dec. 14 at Northern Michigan T, 1-1 30-9 0-4/0-5 14-72/10-42 6-7-2 5-6-1 3,475 Teslak (4-4-2)

Dec. 15 Northern Michigan L, 0-2 35-15 0-3/0-1 1-2/3-6 6-8-2 5-6-1 3,232 Nolan (2-4-0)

Dec. 28 vs. #5 Michigan State ^ W, 4-1 29-30 1-1/0-4 6-12/3-6 7-8-2 5-6-1 14,783 Nolan (3-4-0)

Dec . 29 vs. #1 Michigan ^ L, 0-1 2OT 37-46 0-5/0-8 11-22/8-16 7-9-2 5-6-1 17,281 Nolan (3-5-0)

Jan. 4 at Mercyhurst W, 3-2 38-22 1-7/1-5 8-16/10-20 8-9-2 5-6-1 594 Nolan (4-5-0)

Jan. 5 at Mercyhurst W, 5-1 29-23 2-7/0-5 7-25/8-16 9-9-2 5-6-1 631 Nolan (5-5-0)

Jan. 11 at #8 North Dakota * L, 1-4 15-27 0-5/1-5 11-22/11-22 9-10-2 5-7-1 11,730 Nolan (5-6-0)

Jan. 12 at #8 North Dakota * L, 1-4 18-21 0-5/2-3 3-6/5-10 9-11-2 5-8-1 11,693 Nolan (5-7-0)

Jan. 25 #3 Colorado College * T, 2-2 33-30 0-3/1-4 7-14/6-12 9-11-3 5-8-2 2,107 Teslak (4-4-3)

Jan. 26 #3 Colorado College * W, 5-2 19-35 1-3/1-3 5-10/5-10 10-11-3 6-8-2 3,045 Nolan (6-7-0)

Feb. 1 at Alaska Anchorage * L, 0-4 18-31 0-5/1-5 9-18/9-18 10-12-3 6-9-2 4,880 Teslak (4-5-3)

Feb. 2 at Alaska Anchorage * T, 2-2 29-22 0-4/0-2 4-8/6-12 10-12-4 6-9-3 3,282 Nolan (6-7-1)

Feb. 8 #11 Wisconsin * (WC) T, 1-1 20-23 0-6/0-7 11-22/10-20 10-12-5 6-9-4 3,883 Teslak (4-5-4)

Feb. 9 #11 Wisconsin * (WC) L, 1-4 28-27 1-6/1-5 7-14/8-16 10-13-5 6-10-4 3,571 Nolan (6-8-1)

Feb. 15 #12 Minnesota Duluth * W, 5-2 27-22 1-6/1-6 9-18/9-18 11-13-5 7-10-4 2,137 Teslak (5-5-4)

Feb. 16 #12 Minnesota Duluth * L, 2-3 17-25 1-4/1-5 5-21/4-8 11-14-5 7-11-4 2,915 Teslak (5-6-4)

Feb. 22 at #16 St. Cloud State * L,1-4 29-26 1-5/3-5 11-22/12-35 11-15-5 7-12-4 6,057 Teslak(5-7-4)

Feb. 23 at #16 St. Cloud State * L,0-3 37-33 0-4/1-5 8-27/7-25 11-16-5 7-13-4 6052 Nolan(6-9-1)

Feb. 29 #7 Denver * L, 0-1 21-22 0-4/1-6 8-16/6-12 11-17-5 7-14-4 2,253 Teslak (5-8-4)

Mar. 1 #7 Denver * W, 2-1 21-33 0-3/1-8 10-23/9-29 12-17-5 8-14-4 2,253 Teslak (6-8-4)

Mar. 7 at #9 Minnesota State * L, 2-5 33-41 1-6/1-6 6-12/6-12 12-18-5 8-15-4 4,201 Teslak (6-9-4)

Mar. 8 at #9 Minnesota State * W, 3-2 33-25 1-4/1-3 12-24/13-37 13-18-5 9-15-4 4,226 Teslak (7-9-4)

Mar. 14 at #2 North Dakota L, 0-4 14-31 0-6/1-6 6-12/7-14 13-19-5 9-15-4 11,572 Teslak (7-10-4)

Mar. 15 at #2 North Dakota W, 3-2 OT 26-26 2-5/0-6 7-14/6-12 14-19-5 9-15-4 11,638 Teslak (8-10-4)

Mar. 16 at #2 North Dakota L, 2-1 11-24 0-3/0-2 5-18/5-10 14-20-5 9-15-4 11,639 Teslak (8-11-4)

Home Games in Bold$-Superior Showcase, *-WCHA Games, ^-43rd annual Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, Mich.), (HF)-Hall of Fame Game, (WC)-Winter Carnival

2007-08 Schedule and Results

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Game One

Oct. 12, 2007—at MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,154)

Northern Michigan 2 0 1 — 3Michigan Tech 1 1 0 — 2

1st: NM-Sirotal (1) (Sarauer, Fernandez); 7:55 MT-Shelast (1) (Dobson); PP-11:59 NM-Brown (1) (none); SH-13:242nd: MT-Shelast (2) (Kinrde, Dobson); PP-13:243rd: NM-Miller (1) (Sirota, Butcher); PP-3:43 * Penalties: NM 9-18, MT 7-14 Power Plays: NM 1-6, MT 2-8Saves: NM-Stewart (10-5-5--20); 59:26 MT-Teslak (3-7-6--16); 59:58 Shots: NM 5-7-7--19, MT 11-6-5--22Officials: Ref-Dan Carey, Karl Olm; AR-Dan Dineen, Sean Jacques

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: The game was part of the Superior Showcase which featured the four schools on Lake Superior (Minnesota Du-luth, Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan and Lake Superior State). Tyler Shelast scored a pair of power play goals for the Huskies. Michigan Tech finished the night 2-8 (.250) on the power play.

Game Two

Oct. 14, 2007—at MacInnes Sudent Ice Arena (2,661)

Lake Superior State 1 2 0 — 3Michigan Tech 2 1 1 — 4

1st: MT-Shelast (3) (Dobson, Kerr); PP-4:54 MT-Angelow (1) (Bunger, Malekoff ); 7:58 LS-Gysbers (1) (none); 19:592nd: LS-Sellers (1) (Nehring, Eves); 7:41 LS-Perkovich (2) (Sim, Schofield); 9:50 MT-Foote (1) (Gagne, Cousens); PP-18:313rd: MT-Kerr (1) (Kattelus, Foote); 3:39

Penalties: LS 7-14, MT 5-10 Power Plays: LS 0-4, MT 2-6Saves: LS-Inglis (0-1-1); 59:20 MT-Nolan (1-0-0); 59:53Shots: LS (8-7-2--17), MT (9-9-7--25)Officials: Ref-Dan Carey, Karl Olm AR-Dean Dieneen, Sean Jacques

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Tyler Shelast scored his third power play goal of the weekend. Simon Gysbers scored a goal from the blueline with one second remaining in the first period. Jimmy Kerr tallied the game winner at 3:39 of the third on a great feed from rookie Eric Kattelus.

Game Three

Oct. 19, 2007—at MacInnes Sudent Ice Arena (2,462)

Minnesota State 0 0 0 — 0Michigan Tech 1 1 0 — 2

1st: MT-Lord (1) (Bunger); 16:09*2nd: MT-Kerr (2) (Rouleau, Baker); 12:103rd: None

Penalties: MS 7-14, MT 7-14

Power Plays: MS 0-7, MTU 0-6Saves: MS-Zacharias (0-0-0); 59:54 MT-Teslak (1-1-0); 59:55Shots: MS-(9-5-9--23), MT-12-14-6--32)Officials: Ref-Jon Campion AR-Dan Dineen, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Alex Lord scored his first goal of the season —the eventual game winner—for the Huskies as they defeated Minnesota State in the WCHA opener for both schools. Michael-Lee Teslak recorded the fifth shutout of his career.

Game Four

Oct. 20, 2007—at MacInnes Sudent Ice Arena (2,645)

Minnesota State 0 0 1 — 1Michigan Tech 4 1 2 — 7

1st: MT-Baker (1) (Rouleau, Kinrade); 2:09 MT-Angelow (2) (Lord, St. Louis); 13:07* MT-Rouleau (1) (Kinrade, Gwilliam); PP-17:59 MT-Gwilliam (1) (Royer, Malekoff ); 19:582nd: MT-Gwilliam (2) (Rouleau, Kinrade); PP-12:563rd: MS-Bruess (1) (none); 1:43 MT-Kattelus (1) (Gwilliam, Dobson); 7:53 MT-St. Louis (1) (Gwilliam, Kattelus); PP-15:10

Penalties: MS-11-22, MT-8-16 Power Plays: MS-0-5, MT-3-6Saves: MS-Tormey (7-0-0--7); 20:00 MS-Zacharias (0-7-9--16); 40:00 MT-Nolan (13-10-12--35); 60:00Shots: MS 13-10-13--36, MT 11-8-11--30Officials: Ref-Jon Campion AR-Dan Dineer, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Malcolm Gwilliam recorded a career high in goals (2), assists (3) and points (5). Eric Kattelus scored his first career goal for Michigan Tech and added one assist. The seven goals were the most that the Huskies scored since Oct. 27, 2006, when they defeated Alaska Anchorage, 9-0. The sweep at home was the first since Feb. 23 and 24 against Wisconsin (2-0, 4-2).

Game Five

Oct. 26, 2007—at MacInnes Sudent Ice Arena (2,671)

North Dakota 0 1 0 — 1Michigan Tech 0 1 2 — 3

1st: None2nd: MT-Royer (1) (Baker, Gwilliam); PP-5:20 ND-Kozek (3) (Genoway, Chorney); 14:163rd: MT-Dobson (1) (St. Louis, Bunger); 9:56* MT-Kerr (3) (Foote); EN-19:21

Penalties: ND-8-16, MT-5-10 Power Plays: ND-0-2, MT-1-5Saves: ND-Lamoureux (4-5-4--13); 59:18 MT-Teslak (7-5-14--26); 60:00Shots: ND 7-6-14--27, MT 4-6-6--16Officials: Ref-Marco Hunt AR-Damon Beiring, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Drew Dobson scored the game-winning goal at 9:56 of the third period to defeat No. 1 North Dakota. Jimmy Kerr added an empty net goal with 39 seconds remaining. The win was the third straight against the Sioux dating back to last season.

Game Six

Oct. 27, 2007—at MacInnes Sudent Ice Arena (2,805)

North Dakota 2 4 0 — 6Michigan Tech 0 0 0 — 0

1st: ND-Oshie (2) (Bina, Chorney); PP-5:42* ND-VandeVelde (2) (Duncan); 10:282nd: ND-Oshie (3) (Duncan, VandeVelde); 6:08 ND-Oshie (4) (Bina, Duncan); PP-13:34 ND-Frattin (3) (Watkins); 16:17 ND-Kozek (4) (Genoway, Chorney); PP-19:413rd: None

Penalties: ND-14-28, MT-16-32 Power Plays: ND-3-8, MT-0-7Saves: ND-Lamoureux (10-8-9--27); 60:00 MT-Nolan (8-11-0--19); 39:58 MT-Teslak (0-0-8--8); 20:00Shots: ND 10-15-8--33, MT 10-8-9--27Officials: Ref-Marco Hunt AR-Damon Beiring, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: T.J. Oshie scored a hat-trick for North Dakota.

Game Seven

Nov. 2, 2007—at Kohl Center (12,201)

Michigan Tech 2 1 1 — 4Wisconsin 1 1 0 — 2

1st: UW-Klubertanz (3) (Bendickson, Gorowsky); 4:54 MT-Kerr (4) (Kinrade, Dobson); PP-13:39 MT-Kerr (5) (Dobson, Shelast); EX-19:182nd: MT-Kinrade (1) (Teslak); PP-2:39* UW-Drewiske (1) (Street, Goloubef ); 11:343rd: MT-Shelast (4); EN-18:46

Penalties: MT-5-10, UW-6-12Power Plays: MT-2-4, UW-0-3Saves: MT-Teslak (15-8-7--30) UW-Connelly (10-10-3--23)Shots: MT (12-11-4--27) UW (16-9-7--32)Officials: Ref-Todd Anderson AR-Ed Moberg, Dan Kerry

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: The Huskies moved into sole position of the WCHA lead with the win. Senior Jimmy Kerr led Tech with a pair of goals. Goalie Michael-Lee Teslak recorded an assist on Geoff Kinrade’s first goal of the season.

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Game Eight

Nov. 3, 2007—at Kohl Center (13,841)

Michigan Tech 0 1 1 — 2Wisconsin 0 1 3 — 4

1st: None2nd: MT-Foote (2) (Kerr, Kattelus); 00:24 UW-Dolan (2) (Ford, Mitchell); 2:033rd: UW-Klubertanz (4) (Turris, Street); 9:38 UW-Goloubef (1) (Klubertanz, Johnson); PP-15:38* MT-Shelast (5) (Kinrade, Dobson); EX-18:07 UW-McDonagh (2) (none); EN-19:59

Penalties: MT-3-6, UW-4-8Power Plays: MT-0-4, UW-1-3Saves: MT-Teslak (9-10-11--30) UW-Connelly (4-7-7--18)Shots: MT (4-8-8--20) UW (9-11-14--34)Officials: Ref-Todd Anderson AR-Ed Moberg, Dan Kerry

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Michael-Lee Teslak made his first start of the sea-son in back-to-back games.

Game Nine

Nov. 9, 2007—at MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,890)

St. Cloud State 1 3 1 — 5Michigan Tech 0 1 1 — 2

1st: SC-Lasch (6) (Roe, Raboin); PP-14:202nd: SC-Nodl (4) (Roe, Brocklehurst); PP-1:02 SC-Lasch (7) (Nodl, Roe); PP-6:53* MT-Rouleau (2) (Kinrade, Gwilliam); PP-9:59 SC-Olson (2) (Marvin); 12:373rd: MT-Rouleau (3) (Baker, Shelast); 7:36 SC-Volpei (1) (Borgen, Peckskamp); 14:57

Penalties: SC-6-12, MT-7-14Power Plays: SC-3-5, MT-1-5Saves: SC-Weslosky (4-6-11--21) MT-Nolan (11-5-7--23)Shots: SC-(12-8-8--28) MT-(4-7-12--23)Officials: Ref-B. Mason, B. Albers AR-Ed Moberg, Damon Beiring

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Peter Rouleau recorded his first multi-goal game since he scored a hat trick at Alaska Anchorage on Oct. 27, 2006.

Game Ten

Nov. 10, 2007—MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,775)

St. Cloud State 2 1 1 — 4Michigan Tech 0 1 0 — 1

1st: SC-Stephenson (1) (Lasch, Peckskamp); 11:38 SC-Roe (7) (Nodl, Stephenson); 19:48*2nd: MT-Baker (2) (Schwarz, Lord); 10:19 SC-Oslund (1) (Raboin); 10:493rd: SC-Lasch (8) (none); 18:46

Penalties: SC-1-2, MT-3-6Power Plays: SC-0-3, MT-0-1

Saves: SC-Weslosky (6-9-9--24) MT-Nolan (4-7-2--13)Shots: SC-(6-8-3--17) MT-(6-10-9--25)Officials: Ref-B, Mason, B. Albers AR-Damon Beiring, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Rob Nolan recorded his first back-to-back starts of the season for the Huskies.

Game Eleven

Nov. 16, 2007—DECC (4,521)

Michigan Tech 0 1 0 0 — 1Minnesota Duluth 1 0 0 0 — 1

1st: MD-Meyers (2) (Gergen, Sharp); 9:102nd: MT-Shelast (6) (Rouleau, Karr); PP-17:133rd: NoneOT: None

Penalties: MT-4-8, MD-4-8Power Plays: MT-1-3, MD-0-3Saves: MT-Teslak (8-6-10-3--27) MD-Stalock (8-9-4-5--26)Shots: MT-(8-10-4-5--27) MD-(9-6-10-3--28)Officials: Ref-Derek Shepherd AR-Jonathan Morrison, Jeff Schwartz

Notes: Senior Tyler Shelast tied the game with his power play goal at 17:13 of the second period. The tie was the second straight that Teslak and Stalock have recorded against each other.

Game Twelve

Nov. 17, 2007—DECC (4,486)

Michigan Tech 0 0 1 — 1Minnesota Duluth 0 2 2 — 4

1st: None2nd: MD-Fulton (4) (Meyers, Gawryletz); 7:16 MD-Meyers (3) (Palm, Sharp); EX-18:17 *3rd: MT-Shelast (7) (Dobson); PP-7:49 MD-Garrison (3) (Meyers); EN-19:38 MD-Gergen (2) (Garrison, Stalock); EN-19:54

Penalties: MT-6-12, MD-5-10Power Plays: MT-1-4, MD-0-4Saves: MT-Teslak (9-8-9--26) MD-Stalock (16-18-5--39)Shots: MT-(16-18-6--40) MD-(9-10-11--30)Officials: Ref-Derek Shepherd AR-Jonathan Morrison, Jeff Schwartz

Notes: Senior Tyler Shelast scored his second straight power play goal of the night. The Huskies recorded a season-high 40 shots in the game. Tech held Minnesota Duluth 0-7 on the power play for the weekend.

Game Thirteen

Nov. 30, 2007—Mariucci Arena (10,007)

Michigan Tech 0 1 1 1 — 3Minnesota 2 0 0 0 — 2

1st: UM-Wheeler (6) (Barriball, Gordon); 5:33 UM-Flynn (3) (Lucia, Peltier); PP-9:142nd: MT-Schwarz (1) (Rouleau, Gwilliam); 7:173rd: MT-Cousens (1) (none); 14:41OT: MT-Gagne (1) (none); 1:14*

Penalties: MT-6-12, UM-5-10Power Plays: MT-0-4, UM-1-6Saves: MT-Teslak (8-6-12-0--26) UM-SKangas (12-14-9-0--35)Shots: MT-(12-15-10-1--38) UM-(10-6-12-0--28)Officials: Ref-Don Adam, Max Battimo AR-Jerome Krieger, Tony Lancette

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Junior John Schwarz and freshman Deron Cousens scored their first career goals and junior Alex Gagne tallied his first goal of the season in the win. The Huskies advanced their record to 4-1 in last five games at Mariucci. Game Fourteen

Dec. 01, 2007—Mariucci Arena (9,987)

Michigan Tech 1 0 0 — 1Minnesota 1 1 1 — 3

1st: UM-Howe (2) (Okposo, Wehrs); 2:03 MT-Rouleau (4) (Shelast, Kivisto); 8:472nd: UM-Howe (3) (Bickel, Gordon); 11:03*3rd: UM-Okposo (6) (Flynn, Fairchild); 5:01

Penalties: MT-4-19, UM-5-10Power Plays: MT-0-5, UM-0-4Saves: MT-Teslak (7-15-12--34) UM-Frazee (5-11-2--18)Shots: MT-(6-11-2--19) UM-(8-16-13--37)Officials: Ref-Don Adam, Max Battimo AR-Jerome Krieger, Tony Lancette

*Game-winning Goal

Game Fifteen

Dec. 14, 2007—Berry Events Center (3,475)

Michigan Tech 1 0 0 0 — 1Northern Michigan 0 1 0 0 — 1

1st: MT-Gwilliam (3) (none); 9:232nd: NM-Siddall (5) (Cosgrove, Sirota); 18:323rd: NoneOT: None

Penalties: MT-14-72, NM-10-42Power Plays: MT-0-4, NM-0-5Saves: MT-Teslak (1-6-1-0--8) NM-Stewart (11-4-14-0--29)Shots: MT-(12-4-14-0--30) NM-(1-7-1-0--9)Officials: Ref-Ryan Gordon AR-Eric Froberg, Tony Paquette

Notes: Northern Michigan finished the night with a school record low nine shots.

Game Sixteen

Dec. 15, 2007—MacInnes Student Ice Arena (3,232)

Northern Michigan 0 2 0 — 2Michigan Tech 0 0 0 — 0

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1st: None2nd: NM-Kaunisto (4) (Butcher, Hanson); 5:55* NM-Sarauer (2) (Brown, Sirota); 17:293rd: None

Penalties: NM-3-6, MT-1-2Power Plays: NM-0-1, MT-0-3Saves: NM-Stewart (10-18-7--35) MT-Nolan (6-5-2--13)Shots: NM-(6-7-2--15) MT-(10-18-7--35)Officials: Ref-Brad Albers AR-Damon Beiring, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Michigan Tech was shutout for just the second time this season.

Game Seventeen

Dec. 28, 2007—Joe Louis Arena (14,783)

Michigan State 1 0 0 — 1Michigan Tech 1 1 2 — 4

1st: MT-Shelast (8) (Kerr, Kinrade); PP-13:47 MS-Kennedy (13) (Abdelkade, Gentile); 15:062nd: MT-Rouleau (5) (Gwilliam, Shelast); 19:14*3rd: MT-Shelast (9) (Gwilliam, Rouleau); EN-19:14 MT-Kerr (6) (Kinrade, Angelow); 19:33

Penalties: MS-3-6, MT-6-12Power Plays: MS-0-4, MT-1-1Saves: MS-Lerg (14-6-5--25) MT-Nolan (12-10-7--29)Shots: MS-(13-10-7--30) MT-(15-7-7--29)Officials: Ref-Matt Shegos AR-John Philo, Bruce Vida

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Shelast scored two goals to boast his total to nine career goals in seven career games at the GLI.

Game Eighteen

Dec. 29, 2007—Joe Louis Arena (17,281)

Michigan 0 0 0 0 1 — 1Michigan Tech 0 0 0 0 0 — 0

1st: None2nd: None3rd: None1OT: None2OT: UM-Turnbull (7) (Vaughan, Naurato); 2:32*

Penalties: UM-8-16, MT-11-22Power Plays: UM-0-8, MT-0-5Saves: UM-Sauer (12-10-6-9-0--37) MT-Nolan (13-6-12-12-2--45)Shots: UM-(13-6-12-12-3--46) MT-(12-10-6-9-0--37)Officials: Ref-Matt Shegos AR-John Philo, Bruce Vida

*Game-winning Goal Notes: Senior forward Tyler Shelast and junior defense-man Geoff Kinrade were named to the GLI All-Tournament Team. Michigan Tech made its first appearance in GLI Championship since 2000.

Game Nineteen

Jan. 4, 2008—Mercyhurst Ice Arena (594)

Michigan Tech 1 2 0 — 3Mercyhurst 1 1 0 — 2

1st: MT-Shelast (10) (Rouleau, Cousens); 16:09 MC-Cottreau (6) (Coccimiglio); 17:462nd: MT-Rouleau (6) (Kinrade, Kerr); PP-7:21 MC-Collins (1) (Cameron, Fennell); PP-9:54 MT-Gagne (2) (Cousens, St. Louis); 13:45*3rd: None

Penalties: MT-8-16, MC-1-5Power Plays: MT-1-7, MC-1-5Saves: MT-Nolan (8-3-9--20) MC-Lundin (13-16-6--35)Shots: MT-(14-18-6--38) MC-(9-4-9--22)Officials: Ref-Jeff Zelasko, Joe Carusone AR-Jon Ammann

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Senior Peter Rouleau scored a goal and an assist to lead the Huskies. Junior Alex Gagne scored his second game-winning goal of the season. Freshman Deron Cousens also tallied a season-high two assists in the game.

Game Twenty

Jan. 5, 2008—Mercyhurst Ice Arena (631)

Michigan Tech 1 2 2 — 5Mercyhurst 1 0 0 — 1

1st: MT-Shelast (11) (Rouleau); 10:02 MC-Cottreau (7) (Robinson, Echternach); 18:432nd: MT-Kerr (7) (Shelast, Dobson); PP-16:22* MT-Rouleau (7) (none); SH-19:463rd: MT-Kitti (1) (Bunger, Angelow); 7:43 MT-Angelow (3) (Gwilliam, Cousens); PP-14:18

Penalties: MT-7-25, MC-8-16Power Plays: MT-2-7, MC-0-5Saves: MT-Nolan (5-11-6--22) MC-Lundin (7-8-9--24)Shots: MT-(8-10-11--29) MC-(6-11-6--23)Officials: Ref-Jeff Zelasko, Joe Carusone AR-Jon Ammann

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: For the second straight night, senior Peter Rouleau scored a goal and an assist to lead the Huskies.

Game Twenty One

Jan. 11, 2008—Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,730)

Michigan Tech 0 1 0 — 1North Dakota 1 2 1 — 4

1st: ND-Trupp (4) (Frattin, Marto); 17:102nd: MT-Rouleau (8) (Cousens, Dobson); 00:46 ND-Finley (2) (Genoway, VandeVelde); 10:53* ND-Watkins (5) (Chorney, VandeVelde); 11:503rd: ND-Chorney (1) (Oshie, Duncan); PP-1:24

Penalties: MT-11-22, ND-11-22Power Plays: MT-0-5, 1-5Saves: MT-Nolan (9-3-11--23) ND-Lamoureux (6-1-7--14)

Shots: MT-(6-2-7--15) ND-(10-5-12--27)Officials: Ref-Jon Campion AR-Nathan Freeman, Kile Bergren

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Freshman Deron Cousens recorded his fourth assist in three games.

Game Twenty Two

Jan. 12, 2008—Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,693)

Michigan Tech 0 0 1 — 1North Dakota 2 1 1 — 4

1st: ND-Radke (1) (Chorney, Bina); 7:21 ND-Genoway (3) (Lamoureux); PP-14:11*2nd: ND-VandeVelde (8) (Trupp); 15:043rd: MT-Dobson (2) (Schwarz, Baker); 2:49 ND-Chorney (2) (Oshie, Duncan); 9:28

Penalties: MT-3-6, ND-5-10Power Plays: MT-0-5, ND-2-3Saves: MT-Nolan (5-8-4--17) ND-Lamoureux (6-5-6--17)Shots: MT-(6-5-7--18) ND-(7-9-5--21)Officials: Ref-Jon Campion AR-Nathan Freeman, Kile Bergren

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Sophomore Drew Dobson finished the weekend with one goal and one assist.

Game Twenty Three

Jan. 25, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,107)

Colorado College 1 0 1 0 — 2Michigan Tech 1 0 1 0 — 2

1st: CC-Schultz (4) (DeBoer, Walsky); 6:27 MT-Angelow (4) (Bunger, Kitti); 9:002nd: None3rd: MT-Kerr (8) (Cousens, Royer); 4:01 CC-Testwuide (2) (Vlassopo, Hillen); 12:02OT: None

Penalties: CC-6-12, MT-7-14Power Plays: CC-1-4, MT-0-3Saves: MT-Teslak (9-12-7-0--28) CC-Bachman (4-16-7-4--31)Shots: CC-(10-12-8-0--30) MT-(5-16-8-4--33)Officials: Ref-Marco Hunt AR-Sean Jacques, Damon Beiring

Notes: Junior Michael-Lee Teslak made 28 saves and gave up two goals in his first start since Dec. 14th.

Game Twenty Four

Jan. 26, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (3,045)

Colorado College 0 2 0 — 2Michigan Tech 2 1 2 — 5

1st: MT-Foote (3) (Royer, Kerr); 1:18 MT-Rouleau (9) (Dobson, Kerr); PP-13:562nd: CC-Prosser (3) (Hillen); 2:11 MT-Shelast (12) (Rouleau, Kerr); 13:26* CC-Kilpatrick (12) (Connelly, Prosser); 19:263rd: MT-Gwilliam (4) (Rouleau, Shelast); 13:33 MT-Bunger (1) (Baker, Dobson); 18:05

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Penalties: CC-5-10, MT-5-10Power Plays: CC-1-3, MT-1-3Saves: MT-Nolan (9-15-9--33) CC-Bachman (4-6-4--14)Shots: CC-(9-17-9--35) MT-(6-7-6--19)Officials: Ref-Marco Hunt AR-Sean Jacques, Damon Beiring

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: With the win, the Huskies are the first team to record three points against Colorado College this season. Senior Jimmy Kerr (three assists) and senior Peter Rouleau (one goal, two assists) each finish with three points to lead the team.

Game Twenty Five

Feb. 1, 2008— Sullivan Arena (4,880)

Michigan Tech 0 0 0 — 0Alaska Anchorage 2 2 0 — 4

1st: AA-Tarkir (3) (Tuton, Tassone); 4:46* AA-Lunden (11) (Clark, Parkinson); 6:382nd: AA-Waldrop (5) (Crowder, Cartwright); 4:35 AA-Lovdahl (3) (Crowder, Clark); PP-7:583rd: None

Penalties: MT-9-18, AA-9-18Power Plays: MT-0-5, AA-1-5Saves: MT-Teslak (13-2-0--15) MT-Nolan (0-4-8--12) AA-Olthius (7-6-5--18)Shots: MT-(7-6-5--18) AA-(15-8-8--31)Officials: Ref-Derek Shepherd AR-Steve Glines, Scott Sivulich

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Jon Olthius records his first career shutout for Alaska Anchorage. It was the first shutout by the Seawolves since Dec. 10, 2005.

Game Twenty Six

Feb. 2, 2008— Sullivan Arena (3,282)

Michigan Tech 0 0 2 — 2Alaska Anchorage 0 2 0 — 2

1st: None2nd: AA-Tuton (2) (Cartwright, Crowder); 2:51 AA-Waldrop (6) (Crowder, Widmar); 6:033rd: MT-Baker (3) (Kattelus, Schwarz); 12:42 MT-Kitti (2) (Angelow); 15:29*Penalties: MT-4-8, AA-6-12Power Plays: MT-0-4, AA-0-2Saves: MT-Nolan (7-8-5-0--20) AA-Olthius (12-10-3-2--27)Shots: MT-(12-10-5-2--29) AA-(7-10-5-0--22)Officials: Ref-Derek Shepherd AR-Steve Glines, Scott Sivulich

*Game-tying Goal

Notes: Tech scored a pair of goals late in the second period, including the game-tying goal by junior Derek Kitti, as it skated to a 2-2 tie.

Game Twenty Seven

Feb. 8, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (3,883)

Wisconsin 0 0 1 0 — 1Michigan Tech 0 1 0 0 — 1

1st: None2nd: MT-Royer (2) (Kattelus); 9:063rd: UW-Turris (11) (Bendickson, McBain); 9:55*

Penalties: UW-10-20, MTU-11-22Power Plays: UW-0-7, MT-0-6Saves: UW-Connelly (7-2-9-1--19) MT-Teslak (6-5-9-2--22)Shots: UW-(6-5-10-2--23) MT-(7-3-9-1--20)Officials: Ref-Brian Thul AR-Sean Jacques, Damon Beiring

*Game-tying Goal

Notes: Freshman Bennett Royer scored his second career goal to give the Huskies one point. Junior Michael-Lee Teslak recorded his third tie in his last four starts after he stopped 22 of 23 shots.

Game Twenty Eight

Feb. 9, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (3,571)

Wisconsin 2 0 2 — 4Michigan Tech 0 1 0 — 1

1st: UW-Davies (8) (McBain, Geoffrion); PP-5:46 UW-Goloubef (2) (P. Johnson, Drewiske); 16:23*2nd: MT-Kinrade (2) (Rouleau, Shelast); PP-2:433rd: UW-C. Johnson (1) (Dolan, Mitchell); 5:40 UW-Dolan (4) (Mitchell, Grotting); 15:24

Penalties: UW-8-16, MTU-7-14Power Plays: UW-1-5, MT-1-6Saves: UW-Connelly (7-9-11--27) MT-Nolan (6-10-7--23)Shots: UW-(8-10-9--27) MT-(7-10-11--28)Officials: Ref-Brian Thul AR-Sean Jacques, Damon Beiring

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Wisconsin became the Winter Carnival champions with the win. Wisconsin goaltender Shane Connelly was named Winter Carnival MVP.

Game Twenty Nine

Feb. 15, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,137)

Minnesota Duluth 1 0 1 — 2Michigan Tech 0 3 3 — 6

1st: MD-Sharp (6) (Fontaine, McKnight); PP-5:452nd: MT-Gagne (3) (Rouleau, Shelast); 6:35 MT-Rouleau (10) (Dobson); SH-11:57 MT-Rouleau (11) (Kattelus, Kerr); PP-19:05*3rd: MD-Huttel (1) (Curry, Palm); 5:27 MT-Gagne (4) (Rouleau, Vlaisavljevich); 11:30 MT-Rouleau (12) (Shelast, Gagne); EN-18:38

Penalties: MD-9-18, MTU-9-18Power Plays: MD-1-6, MT-1-6Saves: MD-Stalock (6-10-6--22) MT-Teslak (9-6-5--20)Shots: MD-(10-6-6--22) MT-(6-13-8--27)Officials: Ref-Todd Andersen AR-Sean Jacques, Damon Beiring

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Senior Peter Rouleau recorded his second career hat trick and added two assists to finish with a career-high five points.

Game Thirty

Feb. 16, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,915)

Minnesota Duluth 1 1 1 — 3Michigan Tech 1 0 1 — 2

1st: MT-Shelast (13) (Kattelus, Kerr); PP-14:53 MD-Palm (2) (Unassisted); 17:352nd: MD-Fontaine (4) (Fulton, Sharp); PP-14:373rd: MT-Bunger (2) (Angelow, Vlaisavljevich); 17:57 MD-Oberg (1) (Unassisted); 19:00

Penalties: MD-4-8, MT-5-21Power Plays: MD-1-5, 1-4Saves: MD-Stalock (9-5-1--15) MT-Teslak (7-8-7--22)Shots: MD-(8-9-8--25) MT-(10-5-2--17)Officials: Ref-Todd Andersen AR-Sean Jacques, Damon Beiring

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Sophomore Ryan Bunger tied the game at 17:57 of the third period but freshman Evan Oberg scored his first career goal to lift the Bulldogs to a 3-2 victory.

Game Thirty One

Feb. 22, 2008— National Hockey Center (6,057)

Michigan Tech 0 0 1— 1St. Cloud State 2 1 1— 4

1st: SC-Peckskamp (1) (Borgen, Olson); 5:42 SC-Swanson(4) (Nodl, Lasch); PP-17:17*2nd: SC-Nodl (17) (Roe, Swanson); PP-3:273rd: SC-Brocklehurst (2) (Lasch); PP-1:58 MT-Kinrade (3); PP-4:42

Penalties: MT-11-22, SC-12-35Power Plays: MT-1-5, SC-3-5Saves: MT-Teslak (4-9-9--22) SC-Weslosky (10-8-10--28)Shots: MT-(10-8-11--29) SC-(6-10-10--26)Officials: Ref-Marco Hunt AR-Jonathon Morrison, Tony Czech

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: SJunior Geoff Kinrade tallied his third goal of the season —all on the power play.

Game Thirty Two

Feb. 23, 2008— National Hockey Center (6,052)

Michigan Tech 0 0 0 — 0St. Cloud State 1 1 1 — 3

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Shots: MT-(0-7-7--14) ND-(14-12-5--31)Officials: Ref-Brian Thule AR-Kile Bergren, Nathan Freeman

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Nine North Dakota players recorded a point in the game.

Game Thirty Eight

March 15, 2008— Engelstad Arena (11,638)

Michigan Tech 0 0 2 1 — 3North Dakota 1 1 0 0 — 2

1st: ND-Miller (5) (Frattin, Martens); 4:192nd: ND-Frattin (4) (Miller); 16:583rd: MT-Kerr (9) (Kinrade, Kattelus); PP 1:19 MT-Shelast (14) (Kerr, Baker); SH 19:54OT: MT-Shelast (15) (Kinrade, Rouleau); PP 1:59*

Penalties: MT-7-14, ND-6-12Power Plays: MT-2-5, ND-0-6Saves: MT-Teslak (11-7-6-0--24) ND-Lamoureux (9-7-5-2--23)Shots: MT-(9-7-7-3--26) ND-(12-8-6-0--26)Officials: Ref-Brian Thule AR-Kile Bergren, Nathan Freeman

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Senior Tyler Shelast scores two goals to send the series to a third game. The first came with six seconds left in regulation as Tech was short-handed. The second came on the power play just 1:59 into overtime.

Game Thirty Nine

March 16, 2008— Engelstad Arena (11,639)

Michigan Tech 1 0 0 — 1North Dakota 1 1 0 — 2

1st: MT-Shelast (16) (Gagne); 11:27 ND-Oshie (16) (Duncan, Genoway); 14:092nd: ND-Oshie (17) (Bina, Chorney); 00:19*3rd: None

Penalties: MT-5-18, ND-5-10Power Plays: MT-0-3, ND-0-2Saves: MT-Teslak (6-13-3--22) ND-Lamoureux (3-2-5--10)Shots: MT-(4-2-5--11) ND-(7-14-3--24)Officials: Ref-Brian Thule AR-Kile Bergren, Nathan Freeman

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: T.J. Oshie scored a pair of goals to lift North Dakota to a 2-1 series win and a trip to the WCHA Final Five.

Game Thirty Five

March 7, 2008— Alltel Center (4,201)

Michigan Tech 0 1 1 — 2Minnesota State 1 4 0 — 5

1st: MS-Bruess (8) (Kilburg, Davis); SH-6:362nd: MS-Hanson (9) (Bruess, Davis); 3:58 MT-Gwilliam (5) (Kinrade, Rouleau); PP-10:21 MS-Berge (18) (Kalinski, Harrison); 15:07* MS-Berge (19) (Youds, Kalinski); PP-15:07 MS-Sackrison (5) (Irwin, Wiley); 15:453rd: MT-Malekoff (none); 14:59

Penalties: MT-12-24, MS-13-37Power Plays: MT-1-4, MS-1-3Saves: MT-Teslak (9-14-0--23) MT-Nolan (0-0-13--13) MS-Zacharias (12-9-10--31) Shots: MT-(12-10-11--33) MS-(10-18-13--41)Officials: Ref-Brian Thul AR-Jarod Moen, Jerome Krieger

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Senior Mark Malekoff scored second career goal 139 games after his first career goal.

Game Thirty Six

March 8, 2008— Alltel Center (4,226)

Michigan Tech 2 1 0 — 3Minnesota State 0 0 2 — 2

1st: MT-Kattelus (2) (Foote, Kinrade); 14:24 MT-Gagne (4) (Shelast, Vlaisavljevich); 15:352nd: MT-Kinrade (5) (Dobson, Rouleau); PP-13:22*3rd: MS-Wiley (11) (Berge, Kalinski); PP-5:33 MS-Mouillierat (10) (Bruess, Davis) 14:12

Penalties: MT-6-12, MS-6-12Power Plays: MT-1-6, MS-1-6Saves: MT-Teslak (7-7-9--23) MS-Zacharias (10-12-8--30)Shots: MT-(12-13-8--33) MS-(7-7-11--25)Officials: Ref-Brian Thul AR-Jarod Moen, Jerome Krieger

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Junior Geoff Kinrade scored a goal and an assist to pace the Huskies in the 3-2 win.

Game Thirty Seven

March 14, 2008— Engelstad Arena (11,572)

Michigan Tech 0 0 0 — 0North Dakota 1 2 1 — 4

1st: ND-Duncan (14) (Oshie, Genoway); PP 5:25*2nd: ND-Oshie (15) (Duncan, VandeVelde); 8:21 ND-Zajac (2) (Marto, Genoway); 9:103rd: ND-Kozek (16) (Miller, Martens); 6:58

Penalties: MT-6-12, ND-7-14Power Plays: MT-0-6, ND-2-6Saves: MT-Teslak (13-10-4--27) ND-Lamoureux (0-7-7--14)

1st: SC-Lasch (21) (Nodl, Roe); PP-19:49*2nd: SC-Swanson (5) (Stephenson, Brocklehurst); 10:113rd: SC-Olson (3) (Mjellei, Oslund); 15:15

Penalties: MT-8-27, SC-7-25Power Plays: MT-0-4, SC-1-5Saves: MT-Nolan (7-9-0--16) MT-Teslak (0-4-10-14) SC-Weslosky (15-15-7-37)Shots: MT-(15-15-7-37) SC-(8-14-11--33)Officials: Ref-Marco Hunt AR-Jonathon Morrison, Tony Czech

*Game-winning Goal

Game Thirty Three

Feb. 29, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,253)

Denver 0 1 0 — 1Michigan Tech 0 0 0 — 0

1st: None2nd: DU-Jackson (2) (Ostrow, Mullen); PP-19:47*3rd: None

Penalties: DU-6-12, MT-8-16Power Plays: DU-1-6. MT-0-4Saves: DU-Mannino (7-8-6--21) MT-Teslak (7-6-8--21)Shots: DU-(7-7-8--22) MT-(7-8-6--21)Officials: Ref-John Campion AR-Sean Jaques, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Junior Michael-Lee Teslak made 21 saves on 22 shots, giving up one goal on the power play.

Game Thirty Four

March 1, 2008— MacInnes Student Ice Arena (2,253)

Denver 0 0 1 — 1Michigan Tech 1 0 1 — 2

1st: MT-Lord (2) (Royer, Kivisto); 12:412nd: None3rd: MT-Kinrade (4) (Rouleau, Gagne); 9:08 DU-Rakhshani (13) (Butler, Ostrow); EX-18:13

Penalties: DU-9-29, MT-10-23Power Plays: DU-1-8, MT-0-3Saves: DU-Mannino (6-4-9--19) MT-Teslak (9-13-10--32)Shots: DU-(9-13-11--33) MT-(7-4-10--21)Officials: Ref-John Campion AR-Sean Jaques, Ed Moberg

*Game-winning Goal

Notes: Michigan Tech killed of a 6-on-3 advantage in the final minute of regulation to preserve the 2-1 victory.

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Supervisor of Officials:Greg ShepherdOffice Phone: (651) 229-2507Email: [email protected]

Associate Commissioner for Public Relations:Doug SpencerOffice Phone: (608) 829-0100Email: [email protected] Phone: (608) 829-0200Mailing Address: 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103Madison, WI 53719

With a noteworthy past that spans six decades and marks its 58th season overall in 2008-09, three characteristics that continue to define the Western Collegiate Hockey Association are history, tradition and success. From the founding days as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL) from 1951-53, to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) from 1953-58, and ultimately on to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 1959, this prestigious athletic conference has developed and maintained a tradition of excellence that truly is second to none. In fact, no collegiate conference in any sport can top the impressive list of national scale accomplishments of the WCHA and its member teams. Since 1951, teams representing the men’s WCHA have earned a record 36 NCAA championships, finished as the national runner-up another 27 times, and qualified for a berth in collegiate hockey’s national championship round–the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four–in 53 of 56 seasons overall. In addition to its successes in national championship tournament play over the years, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association owns an enviable reputation for producing outstanding coaches and student-athletes, with hundreds upon hundreds of its alumni moving on to successful professional and Olympic playing careers. More than 350 past and present National Hockey Leaguers who have roots in the WCHA include the likes of legendary goaltenders Tony Esposito, Eddio Mio and Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, defensemen Keith Magnuson, Lou Nanne and Curt Giles, and forwards Lou Angotti, Bill Masterton, Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Red Berenson, Glenn Anderson and Mark Johnson. The current crop of WCHA stars playing in the NHL include the likes of Chris Chelios, Brett Hull, Dany Heatley, Mark Parrish, Jordan Leopold, Curtis Joseph, Greg Johnson, Sean Hill, Antti Laaksonen, Jason Blake, Tyler Arnason, Andy Sutton, Bret Hedican and Matt Carle. WCHA home attendance for men’s games reached another new milestone in 2006-07, this time surpassing the 1.6 million mark for the first time time with a record total of 1,606,686 and a per-game average attendance of 7,370. The WCHA has now surpassed the one million mark in home attendance 14 straight seasons and 1.5 million for five straight seasons.

2007-08 WCHA Highlights• Six conference players earned All-American honors as released by the American Hockey Coaches’ Association on April 11. Named to the West All-American First Team were Colorado College goatlender Richard Bachman, Colorado College defenseman Jack Hillen, and North Dakota forward T.J. Oshie. Named to the West All-American Second Team from the WCHA were Denver defenseman Chris Butler, St. Cloud State forward Ryan Lasch, and Colorado College forward Chad Rau.• Colorado College freshman goaltender Richard Bachman became the second straight WCHA player to earn the HCA (Hockey Commissioners’ Association) National Rookie of the Year, joining inaugural season

(2006-07) winner Andreas Nodl from SCSU.• Three players from the WCHA were named among the Top 10 finalists for the annual Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Home to a record 13 Hobey winners overall, the WCHA was represented by North Dakota senior goaltender Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, St. Cloud State sophomore forward Ryan Lasch, and North Dakota junior forward T.J. Oshie.• The 2007-08 season also saw a record-setting group of 79 men’s and women’s players named WCHA Scholar-Athletes, with 24 of those being repeat honorees. Repeat honorees among the men’s players were Colorado College’s Jake Gannon and Scott McCulloch, Denver’s Zach Blom, Michigan Tech’s Ryan Angelow and Mark Malekoff, Minnesota’s Evan Kaufmann and Thomas Pohl, and Minnesota State’s Joel Hanson. In the first year of the award, 2005-06, there were 47 honorees while in 2006-07 there were 49.• Two WCHA-member head coaches-Minnesota State’s Troy Jutting and North Dakota’s Dave Hakstol-were finalists for the AHCA Men’s Ice Hockey Division 1 Coach of the Year. Jutting was the WCHA Coach of the Year. The honor eventually went to Michigan coach Gordon `Red’ Berenson, who played in the WCHA for Michigan from 1959-62 and is one of the WCHA’s Top 50 Players in 50 Years.• A total of 82 student-athletes were named to the men’s 2007-08 All-WCHA Academic Team, with 45 of those being repeat honorees. • Two WCHA players-Denver goaltender Peter Mannino and St. Cloud State forward Marty Mjelleli-were finalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award for 2007-08 with both earning Lowe’s All-Senior All-America Team honors.• WCHA member-team student-athletes also earned six national player of the month honors in 2007-08, as awarded by the Hockey Commissioners’ Association. North Dakota goaltender Jean-Philippe Lamoureux was the National Player of the Month for Oct., 2007; Wisconsin forward Kyle Turris was the National Rookie of the Month for Oct., 2007; Colorado College goaltender Richard Bachman was the National Rookie of the Month for both Nov., 2007 and Feb., 2008; and Denver forward Tyler Bozak was the National Rookie of the Month for Dec., 2007.• At the annual WCHA Awards Banquet, held in conjunction with the 2008 Red BaronTM WCHA Final Five in Saint Paul, Colorado College freshman goaltender Richard Bachman was named both WCHA Player of the Year and WCHA Rookie of the Year, becoming the first league player since Curtis Joseph in 1989 to earn both of those honors in a single season. Minnesota State senior forward Joel Hanson earned the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year award, CC senior defenseman Jack Hillen was the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, St. Cloud State sophomore Ryan Lasch was the WCHA Scoring Champion, North Dakota senior goaltender Jean-Philippe Lamoureux was the WCHA Goaltending Champion, and Troy Jutting of Minnesota State was the WCHA Coach of the Year.

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All-WCHA First Team Player Year Pos School Hometown Pts Chad Rau Jr. F Colorado College Eden Prairie,MN 375T.J. Oshie Jr. F North Dakota Warroad,MN 356Ryan Lasch So. F St. Cloud State Lake Forest,CA 297Jack Hillen Sr. D Colorado College Minnetonka, Minn. 356Taylor Chorney Jr. D North Dakota Hastings, MN 223Richard Bachman Fr. G Colorado College Highlands Ranch, CO 29S

All-WCHA Second Team Player Year Pos School Hometown Pts Andreas Nodl So. F St. Cloud State Vienna, Austria 204Ryan Duncan Jr. F North Dakota Calgary, AB 194Garrett Roe Fr F St. Cloud State Vienna, VA 150Chris Butler Jr. D Denver St. Louis, MO 155Chay Genoway So. D North Dakota Morden, MB 151Jean-Philippe Lamoreux Sr. G North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 174

All-WCHA Third Team Player Year Pos School Hometown Pts Tyler Bozak Fr. F Denver Regina,SK 90Blake Wheeler Jr. F Minnesota Plymouth, MN 61Kyle Turris Fr. F Wisconsin New Westminster, BC 57Robbie Bina Sr. D North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 137Jamie McBain So. D Wisconsin Faribault, MN 82Peter Mannino Sr. G Denver Farmigton Hills, MI 74

All-WCHA Rookie TeamPlayer Year Pos School Hometown Pts Kyle Turris Fr. F Wisconsin New Westminster, BC 73Tyler Bozak Fr. F Denver Regina, SK 71Garett Roe Fr. F St. Cloud State Vienna, VA 69 Ryan McDonagh Fr. D Wisconsin Arden Hills, MN 54Cade Fairchild Fr. D Minnesota Duluth, MN 31Peter Mannino Fr. G Colorado College Highlands Ranch,CO 77

WCHA Player of the Year WCHA Coach of the Year Richard Bachman, Fr, G (Collorado College) Troy Jutting, Minnesota State University

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year WCHA Scoring Champion Joel Hanson, AA, F (Minnesota State University) Ryan Lasch, So, F, (St. Cloud State)

WCHA Defensive Player of the Year WCHA Goaltending Champion Jack Hillen, AA, D, Collorado College Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Sr, G, (North Dakota) WCHA Rookie of the Year Richard Bachman, Fr, G, (Collorado College)

WCHA Only Overall

Team GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA

Colorado College 28 21 6 1 43 95 52 41 28 12 1 136 88

North Dakota 28 18 7 3 39 85 53 43 28 11 4 129 80

Denver 28 16 11 1 33 75 67 41 26 14 1 116 94

Minnesota State 28 12 12 4 28 71 75 39 19 16 4 106 97

St. Cloud State 28 12 12 4 28 79 74 40 19 16 5 118 94

Wisconsin 28 11 12 5 27 68 68 40 16 17 7 114 102

Minnesota 28 9 12 7 25 664 70 45 19 17 9 109 109

Minnesota-Duluth 28 9 14 5 23 55 76 36 13 17 6 74 91

Michigan Tech 28 9 14 4 22 55 77 39 14 20 5 78 99

Alaska-Anchorage 28 3 19 6 12 54 89 36 7 21 8 81 112

2007-08 Standings

Alaska Anchorage (9)Luke Beaverson, Peter Cartwright, Paul Crowder, Trevor Hunt, Shane Lovdahl, Josh Lunden, Jon Olthuis, Mat Robinson, Chris Tarkir

Colorado College (9)Jake Gannon, Jack Hillen, Brian McMillen, Scott McCulloch, Chad Rau, Bill Sweatt, Mike Testwuide, Scott Thauwald, Andreas Vlassopoulos Denver (9)Zach Blom, Brian Gifford, Matt Glasser, Peter Mannino, Rhett Rakhshani, Tyler Ruegsegger, J.P. Testwuide, Andrew, Thomas, Brandon Vossberg

Michigan Tech (9)Ryan Angelow, Alex Gagne, Kevin Hachey, Derek Kitti, Mark Malekoff, John Schwarz, Tyler Shelast, Mike VanWagner, Eli Vlaisavljevich

Minnesota (6) Justin Bostrom, Mike Howe, Evan Kaufmann, Derek Peltier, Thomas Pohl, Brian Schack

Minnesota Duluth (8)Andrew Carroll, Jason Garrison, Michael Gergen, Matt Greer, Matt McKnight, Trent Palm, Chase Ryan, MacGregor Sharp

Minnesota State (7)Nick Canzanello, Joel Hanson, Kurtis Kisio, R.J. Linder, Dan Tormey, Matt Tyree, Jason Wiley

North Dakota (10)Robbie Bina, Ryan Duncan, Joe Finley, Michael Forney, Chay Genoway, Andrew Kozek, Ryan Martens, Aaron Walski, Matt Watkins, Darcy Zajac

St. Cloud State (8)Jon Ammerman, Brent Borgen, Aaron Brocklehurst, Ryan Lasch, Marty Mjelleli, Garrett Raboin, Matt Stephenson, John Swanson

Wisconsin (6)Aaron Bendickson, Shane Connelly, Matthew Ford, Tom Gorowsky, Ryan Jeffery, Ben Street

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Offensive Player of the WeekOct. 16 Josh Lunden, So., F, Alaska Anchorage Oct. 23 Kyle Turris, Fr., F, WisconsinOct. 30 T.J. Oshie, Jr., F, North DakotaNov. 6 Ryan Lasch, So., F, St. Cloud StateNov. 13 Ryan Lasch, So., F, St. Cloud State Nov. 20 Chad Rau, Jr., F, Colorado College Nov. 27 Chad Rau, Jr., F, Colorado College Dec. 4 Blake Geoffrion, So., F, Wisconsin Dec. 11 Paul Crowder, So., F, Alaska Anchorage Rhett Rakhshani, So., F, Denver Dec. 18 Brock Trotter, So., F, Denver Jan. 2 Brock Trotter, So., F, Denver Jan. 8 Ryan Duncan, Jr., F, North Dakota Jan. 15 Jimmy Kilpatrick, Sr., F, Colorado College Jan. 22 Michael Davies, So., F, Wisconsin Jan. 29 Jimmy Kerr, Sr., F, Michigan Tech Jason Wiley, So., F, Minnesota State Feb. 5 Mike Testwuide, So., F, Colorado College Feb. 12 Matt Hartman, Sr., F, St. Cloud StateFeb. 19 Peter Rouleau, Sr., F, Michigan Tech Andrew Kozek, Jr., F, North DakotaFeb. 26 Andreas Vlassopoulos, So., F, Colorado CollegeMar. 4 Jack Hillen, Sr., D, Colorado CollegeMar. 11 Chad Rau, Jr., F, Colorado College

Defensive Player of the WeekOct. 16 Peter Mannino, Sr., G, Denver Oct. 23 Richard Bachman, Fr., G, Colorado College Oct. 30 Mike Zacharias, Jr., G, Minnesota State Nov. 6 Peter Mannino, Sr., G, Denver Nov. 13 Shane Connelly, Jr., G, Wisconsin Nov. 20 Peter Mannino, Sr., G, Denver Alex Stalock, So., G, Minnesota Duluth Nov. 27 John Swanson, Jr., D, St. Cloud State Dec. 4 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Sr., G, North Dakota Dec. 11 Mike Zacharias, Jr., G, Minnesota State Dec. 18 Jack Hillen, Sr., D, Colorado College Jan. 2 Rob Nolan, Jr., G, Michigan Tech Jan. 8 Richard Bachman, Fr., G, Colorado College Jan. 15 Taylor Chorney, Jr., D, North Dakota Jan. 22 Alex Stalock, So., G, Minnesota Duluth Jan. 29 Alex Stalock, So., G, Minnesota Duluth Feb. 5 Jack Hillen, Sr., D, Colorado College Feb. 12 Peter Mannino, Sr., G, Denver Shane Connelly, Jr, G, Wisconsin Feb. 19 Chay Genoway, So., D, North DakotaFeb. 26 Jase Weslosky, So., G, St. Cloud StateMar. 4 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Sr., G, North DakotaMar. 11 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Sr., G, North Dakota Jase Weslosky, So., G, St. Cloud State

Rookie of the WeekOct. 16 Tony Mosey, Fr., F, St. Cloud StateOct. 23 Winston DayChief, Fr., F, Alaska Anchorage Oct. 30 Garrett Roe, Fr., F, St. Cloud State Nov. 6 Tyler Bozak, Fr., F, Denver Nov. 13 Richard Bachman, Fr., G, Colorado College Nov. 20 Kane Lafranchise, Fr., D, Alaska Anchorage Nov. 27 Richard Bachman, Fr., G, Colorado College Dec. 4 Ryan McDonagh, Fr., D, Wisconsin Dec. 11 Mike Hoeffel, Fr., F, Minnesota Dec. 18 Tyler Bozak, Fr., F, Denver Jan. 2 Tyler Bozak, Fr., F, Denver Jan. 8 Deron Cousens, Fr., D, Michigan Tech Jan. 15 Garrett Roe, Fr., F, St. Cloud State Jan. 22 Alex Kangas, Fr., G, MinnesotaJan. 29 Patrick Johnson, Fr., F, Wisconsin Feb. 5 Andrew Sackrison, Fr., F, Minnesota State Feb. 12 Tyler Bozak, Fr., F, Denver Feb. 19 Aaron Marvin, Fr., F, St. Cloud StateFeb. 26 Richard Bachman, Fr., G, Colorado CollegeMar. 4 Alex Kangas, Fr., G, MinnesotaMar. 11 No Selection

Point Scoring: Team Yr Pos GP PPG G-A--P1 Ryan Lasch St. Cloud State SO F 40 1.32 25-28-532 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State FR F 39 1.15 18-27-45 T.J. Oshie North Dakota JR F 42 1.07 18-27-454 Andreas Nodl St. Cloud State SO F 40 1.10 18-26-445 Chad Rau Colorado College JR F 40 1.05 28-14-426 Ryan Duncan North Dakota JR F 43 0.93 18-22-407 Jack Hillen Colorado College SR D 41 0.90 6-31-378 Kyle Turris Wisconsin FR F 36 0.97 11-24-35 Blake Wheeler Minnesota JR F 44 0.80 15-20-3510 Tyler Bozak Denver FR F 41 0.83 18-16-34 Defenseman Scoring: Team Yr Pos GP PPG G-A--P1 Jack Hillen Colorado College SR D 41 0.90 6-31-372 Chay Genoway North Dakota SO D 38 0.76 8-21-293 Robbie Bina North Dakota SR D 43 0.58 2-23-254 Jamie McBain Wisconsin SO D 35 0.69 5-19-24 Taylor Chorney North Dakota JR D 43 0.56 3-21-246 John Swanson St. Cloud State JR D/F 40 0.55 8-14-22 Patrick Mullen Denver JR D 40 0.55 4-18-22 Aaron Brocklehurst St. Cloud State SR D/F 40 0.55 4-18-229 Davis Drewiske Wisconsin SR D 40 0.53 5-16-21 Derek Peltier Minnesota SR D 45 0.47 4-17-21

Freshman Scoring: Team Yr Pos GP PPG G-A--P1 Garrett Roe St. Cloud State FR F 39 1.15 18-27-452 Kyle Turris Wisconsin FR F 36 0.97 11-24-353 Tyler Bozak Denver FR F 41 0.83 18-16-344 Kyle Ostrow Denver FR F 41 0.56 10-13-235 Patrick Johnson Wisconsin FR F 40 0.53 8-13-216 Andrew Sackrison Minnesota State FR F 36 0.56 6-14-207 Mike Hoeffel Minnesota FR F 45 0.42 9-10-198 Craig Parkinson Alaska Anchorage FR F 33 0.48 7- 9-16 Tony Mosey St. Cloud State FR F 39 0.41 5-11-1610 Kurt Davis Minnesota State FR D 36 0.42 1-14-15 Anthony Maiani Denver FR F 40 0.38 7- 8-15 Cade Fairchild Minnesota FR D 40 0.38 2-13-15 Jesse Martin Denver FR F 41 0.37 7- 8-15 Matt Frattin North Dakota FR F 43 0.35 4-11-15

Goals Against Average: Team Yr Minutes GA GAA1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 2507:38 73 1.752 Richard Bachman Colorado College FR 2102:47 65 1.853 Alex Kangas Minnesota FR 1966:45 65 1.984 Mike Zacharias Minnesota State JR 2221:13 77 2.085 Jase Weslosky St. Cloud State SO 1900:39 67 2.126 Michael-Lee Teslak Michigan Tech JR 1389:25 51 2.207 Peter Mannino Denver SR 2301:49 87 2.278 Alex Stalock Minnesota Duluth SO 2170:20 85 2.359 Shane Connelly Wisconsin JR 2160:36 88 2.4410 Rob Nolan Michigan Tech JR 992:11 44 2.66

Save Percentage: Team Yr Saves GA Pct1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 1004 73 .9322 Richard Bachman Colorado College FR 883 65 .9313 Jase Weslosky St. Cloud State SO 909 67 .9314 Alex Kangas Minnesota FR 861 65 .9305 Mike Zacharias Minnesota State JR 939 77 .9246 Michael-Lee Teslak Michigan Tech JR 569 51 .9187 Peter Mannino Denver SR 957 87 .9178 Alex Stalock Minnesota Duluth SO 899 85 .9149 Shane Connelly Wisconsin JR 920 88 .91310 Rob Nolan Michigan Tech JR 390 44 .899

2007-08 Weekly Awards 2007-08 Statistical Leaders

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SeptemberThu/25 U.S. Under-18 Team @ Alaska Anchorage (x) 7:07 pm AT @ Wasilla, AK

OctoberSat/4 Univ. of Toronto @ Michigan Tech (x) 7:07 pm ET Univ. of Alberta @ Denver (x) 7:07 pm MT Univ. of British Columbia @ Alaska Anchorage (x) 7:07 pm AT @ Wasilla, AKSun/5 Lakehead Univ. @ Minnesota Duluth (x) 6:07 pm CT Univ. of Manitoba @ North Dakota (x) 6:07 pm CTMon/6 Univ. of Alberta @ Colorado College (x) 7:07 pm MTWed/8 Univ. of British Columbia @ St. Cloud State (x) 7:07 pm CTFri/10 Wisconsin @ Boston College (nc) 7:00 pm ET Ice Breaker Invitational @ Agganis Arena, Boston, MA UMass vs Michigan State (nc) 4:30 pm ET North Dakota vs Boston University (nc) 7:30 pm ET Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (nc) 7:35 pm ET (Superior Showcase) Minnesota Duluth @ Lake Superior State (nc) 7:05 pm ET (Superior Showcase) Mercyhurst @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia @ Minnesota (x) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville @ Colorado College (nc) 7:37 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Northeastern vs Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 5:07 pm AT Connecticut vs Alaska Anchorage (nc) 8:07 pm ATSat/11 Wisconsin @ New Hampshire (nc) 7:00 pm ET Ice Breaker Invitational @ Agganis Arena, Boston, MA UMass vs North Dakota (nc) 4:30 pm ET Michigan State vs Boston University (nc) 7:30 pm ET Michigan Tech @ Lake Superior State (nc) 7:05 pm ET (Superior Showcase) Minnesota Duluth @ Northern Michigan (nc) 7:35 pm ET (Superior Showcase) Mercyhurst @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:07 pm CT U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Notre Dame @ Denver (nc) 7:07 pm MT Alabama-Huntsville @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm MT Kendall Hockey Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Connecticut vs Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 4:07 pm AT Northeastern vs Alaska Anchorage (nc) 7:07 pm ATFri/17 Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Western Michigan @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Michigan Tech @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Fairbanks, AK Maine vs Alaska Anchorage (nc) 4:35 pm AT Mercyhurst vs Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 7:35 pm ATSat/18 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Western Michigan @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Michigan Tech @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Alaska Goal Rush Tournament @ Fairbanks, AK Mercyhurst vs Alaska Anchorage (nc) 4:35 pm AT Maine vs Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 7:35 pm ATFri/24 Colorado College @ Clarkson (nc) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:35 pm CT Ohio State @ Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota Duluth @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT U.S. Under-18 Team @ Michigan Tech (x) 7:07 pm ETSat/25 Colorado College @ Clarkson (nc) 7:30 pm ET Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:05 pm CT Ohio State @ Denver (nc) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota Duluth @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Fri/31 Alaska Anchorage @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT

NovemberSat/1 Alaska Anchorage @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Minnesota vs Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/2 Denver @ Colorado College (WCHA) 5:07 pm MTFri/7 Michigan Tech @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT New Hampshire @ Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Robert Morris @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT North Dakota @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Sat/8 Michigan Tech @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT New Hampshire @ Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Robert Morris @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/14 Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/15 Michigan Tech @ Minnesota (WCHA) 1:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/16 Michigan Tech @ Minnesota (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTFri/21 Minnesota State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Colorado College @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/22 Minnesota State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Colorado College @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/28 Minnesota State @ Bowling Green State (nc) 7:05 pm ET Michigan State @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT (College Hockey Showcase) Michigan @ Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT (College Hockey Showcase) Michigan Tech @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:35 pm CT Cornell @ North Dakota (nc) 7:37 pm CT Colgate @ Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MT Colorado College @ Air Force Academy (nc) 7:05 pm MTSat/29 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State @ Bowling Green State (nc) 7:05 pm ET Michigan @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT (College Hockey Showcase) Michigan State @ Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT (College Hockey Showcase) Michigan Tech @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:05 pm CT Cornell @ North Dakota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Air Force Academy @ Denver (nc) 7:07 pm MT Colgate @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm MT

DecemberFri/5 North Dakota @ Harvard (nc) 7:00 pm ET Denver @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT

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Sat/6 North Dakota @ Harvard (nc) 7:00 pm ET Denver @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/12 Michigan Tech @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/13 Colorado College @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/14 Colorado College @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/19 Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (nc) 7:07 pm ET U.S. Under-18 Team @ North Dakota (x) 7:37 pm CT Sacred Heart @ Colorado College (nc) 7:37 pm MTSat/20 Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (nc) 7:35 pm ET Sacred Heart @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm CTSat/27 Florida College Hockey Classic @ TECO Arena, Estero, FL Maine vs Colgate (nc) 4:00 pm ET St. Cloud State vs Cornell (nc) 7:30 pm ET Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Michigan vs Michigan Tech (nc) 3:30 pm ET North Dakota vs Michigan State (nc) 7:06 pm ET Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI Harvard vs Lake Superior State (nc) 4:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville vs Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CTSun/28 Florida College Hockey Classic @ TECO Arena, Estero, FL Third Place Game (nc) 4:00 pm ET Championship Game (nc) 7:30 pm ET Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Third Place Game (nc) 3:00 pm ET Championship Game (nc) 6:30 pm ET Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI Harvard/LSSU vs Alabama-Huntsville (nc) 4:07 pm CT Harvard/LSSU vs Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CTMon/29 Minnesota State @ Princeton (nc) 7:00 pm ETTue/30 Minnesota State @ Yale (nc) 7:00 pm ET

January Fri/2 Lightning College Hockey Classic @ Tampa, FL (Minnesota Duluth, Union, Notre Dame, UMass-Lowell) TBA vs TBA (nc) 5:00 pm ET TBA vs TBA (nc) 8:00 pm ET Northern Michigan @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT Dodge Holiday Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Northeastern vs Western Michigan (nc) 4:07 pm CT Brown vs Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:35 pm CT Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO RPI vs Boston University (nc) 4:37 pm MT Holy Cross vs Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MTSat/3 Lighting College Hockey Classic @ Tampa, FL (Minnesota Duluth, Union, Notre Dame, UMass-Lowell) TBA vs TBA (nc) 5:00 pm ET TBA vs TBA (nc) 8:00 pm ET Northern Michigan @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT Dodge Holiday Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Northeastern/W. Michigan vs Brown (nc) 4:07 pm CT Northeastern/W. Michigan vs Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska-Omaha @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ North Dakota (nc) 7:07 pm CT Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO Third Place Game (nc) 4:07 pm MT Championship Game (nc) 7:07 pm MTFri/9 Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Wisconsin @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Sat/10 Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Wisconsin @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/16 North Dakota @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Colorado College @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CTSat/17 North Dakota @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Colorado College @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CTFri/23 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Michigan Tech @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/24 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Michigan Tech @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/30 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/31 Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT

FebruaryFri/6 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET (Winter Carnival) Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/7 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET (Winter Carnival) Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/13 Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/14 Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/15 U.S. Under-18 Team @ Colorado College (x) 3:07 pm MTFri/20 Minnesota Duluth @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT North Dakota @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/21 Minnesota Duluth @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATTue/24 Minnesota State @ Nebraska-Omaha (nc) 7:37 pm CTFri/27 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 7:05 pm ATSat/28 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ North Dakota (WCHA) 3:37 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Alaska Fairbanks @ Alaska Anchorage (nc) 7:07 pm AT

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Sat/21 2009 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Third Place Game 2:07 pm CT Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm CTFri/27 NCAA East Regional @ Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT (Yale Univ. & Fairfield Univ. hosts) Semi-Final #1 TBA pm ET Semi-Final #2 TBA pm ET NCAA West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN (Univ. of Minnesota host) Semi-Final #1 TBA pm CT Semi-Final #2 TBA pm CTSat/28 NCAA East Regional @ Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT Championship Game TBA pm ET NCAA West Regional @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Championship Game TBA pm CT NCAA Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI (CCHA & Western Michigan Univ. hosts) Semi-Final #1 TBA pm ET Semi-Final #2 TBA pm ET NCAA Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH (Univ. of New Hampshire host) Semi-Final #1 TBA pm ET Semi-Final #2 TBA pm ETSun/29 NCAA Midwest Regional @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Championship Game TBA pm ET NCAA Northeast Regional @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Championship Game TBA pm ET

AprilThu/9 2009 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ MCI Center, Washington, DC Semi-Final #1 TBA pm CT Semi-Final #2 TBA pm CTSat/11 2009 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ MCI Center, Washington, DC National Championship Game TBA pm CT

The Xcel Energy Center opened in the fall of 2000. The “X” has been the site of the WCHA Final Five for each of the past six seasons.

MarchSun/1 Colorado College @ North Dakota (WCHA) 3:37 pm CTFri/6 Minnesota @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 Minnesota @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT• end of regular season •

Fri/13- 2009 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #10 Rank @ #1 Rank (if necessary) TBA #9 Rank @ #2 Rank (if necessary) TBA #8 Rank @ #3 Rank (if necessary) TBA #7 Rank @ #4 Rank (if necessary) TBA #6 Rank @ #5 Rank (if necessary) TBASat/14- 2009 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #10 Rank @ #1 Rank (if necessary) TBA #9 Rank @ #2 Rank (if necessary) TBA #8 Rank @ #3 Rank (if necessary) TBA #7 Rank @ #4 Rank (if necessary) TBA #6 Rank @ #5 Rank (if necessary) TBASun/15 2009 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #10 Rank @ #1 Rank (if necessary) TBA #9 Rank @ #2 Rank (if necessary) TBA #8 Rank @ #3 Rank (if necessary) TBA #7 Rank @ #4 Rank (if necessary) TBA #6 Rank @ #5 Rank (if necessary) TBAThu/19 2009 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN No. 5 vs No. 4 7:07 pm CTFri/20 2009 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Semi-Final #1 2:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm CT

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Michigan Tech’s annual Winter Carnival hockey series has a mystique to it that no one has yet been able to explain. The biggest and most celebrated Collegiate Winter Festival in the United States takes place on the campus of Michigan Tech in early February each year. One of the big highlights of the festivities is the two-game hockey series the Huskies play at home. The John MacInnes Memorial Cup, named after the late John MacInnes, who coached the Huskies for 26 seasons, is awarded each year to the winner of the two-game, total-goal Winter Carnival hockey series. The MacInnes Cup is presented each year by a member of the MacInnes family. Hockey is just part of the experience during Winter Carnival, however, as the centerpiece of the weekend is the incredible ice structures constructed by Michigan Tech students. The structures strike a sense of mystery and awe into observers each year. Many people point to Delta Sigma Phi when asking how exactly snow statues are built. That fraternity holds the distinction of building the biggest statue ever. Statue work begins on the first day of classes after Christmas break with the first two weeks devoted to building the structure or “mass” of the sculpture. “Scoopers” push around snow to gather it into piles. Then the snow is put into buckets which are immediately transferred, person-to-person, down a chain and dumped into a plywood mold which forms the shape of the structure being built. Finally, “stompers” compress this mass by simultaneously adding water and stomping on the snow as it is added. This process forms a very dense, tough structure which can support other pieces built on top of it. The third week is “slush week.” Slush, which is probably the most important part of the statue, is made continuously from week three until the completion of the statue. To make slush, snow is dumped into “slush barrels,” where it is mixed with water. After this, it is loaded into slush buckets and transported to the rubber-gloved “slushers.” Slushers slop the slush over the entire structure and smooth it out to give the statue a finished looked. In the fourth week, the rush to finish begins and irons are used to smooth the ice for a gleaming finish and the final details fall into place. Finally, the all-nighter is when the statue comes together. All those building statues remain working throughout the evening until the final 8 a.m. deadline for completion. And then it’s up to the judges to decide on the best statues. Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is the driving force behind Winter Carnival and has been since its inception in 1934. The group works year-round, with student groups and community leaders, to coordinate Carnival events.

Top: A group of people enjoys one of the many snow sculptures on display during Winter Carnival. Above: A group of students takes part in a game of snow volleyball, just one of the many activities that takes place during Winter Carnival.

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Year Score 1950 Michigan Tech 11, Michigan State 3 Michigan Tech 10, Michigan State 01951 Michigan State 4, Michigan Tech 3 Michigan Tech 4, Michigan State 21952 Michigan 9, Michigan Tech 4 Michigan 10, Michigan Tech 4 1953 Michigan State 2, Michigan Tech 1 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan State 2 1954 Michigan 8, Michigan Tech 3 Michigan 7, Michigan Tech 6 1955 Michigan 4, Michigan Tech 2 Michigan Tech 4, Michigan 1 1956 Michigan Tech 5, Minnesota 2 Michigan Tech 2, Minnesota 0 1957 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan State 3 Michigan Tech 6, Michigan State 2 1958 Michigan State 5, Michigan Tech 2 Michigan Tech 3, Michigan State 1 1959 Michigan Tech 2, Colorado College 2 OT Colorado College 5, Michigan Tech 3 1960 Michigan Tech 6, Michigan 1 Michigan Tech 9, Michigan 4 1961 Michigan Tech 6, Minnesota 0 Michigan Tech 3, Minnesota 2 1962 Michigan Tech 8, Michigan State 2 Michigan Tech 3, Michigan State 2 1963 Michigan Tech 3, North Dakota 0 Michigan Tech 5, North Dakota 1 1964 Michigan Tech 3, North Dakota 0 North Dakota 3, Michigan Tech 2

Year Score1965 Michigan Tech 3, Colorado College 1 Michigan Tech 10, Colorado College 1 1966 Michigan Tech 5, Minnesota Duluth 2 Michigan Tech 6, Minnesota Duluth 1 1967 Michigan 3, Michigan Tech 2 Michigan Tech 3, Michigan 1 1968 Michigan Tech 4, Michigan State 1 Michigan Tech 6, Michigan State 2 1969 Michigan Tech 4, Michigan 1 Michigan Tech 3, Michigan 2 1970 Michigan Tech 8, Michigan State 1 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan State 4 1971 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan 2 Michigan Tech 7, Michigan 2 1972 Michigan State 5, Michigan Tech 3 Michigan State 5, Michigan Tech 3 1973 Michigan Tech 7, Wisconsin 1 Michigan Tech 5, Wisconsin 3 1974 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan State 4 Michigan Tech 8, Michigan State 6 1975 Michigan Tech 10, Minnesota Duluth 3 Minnesota Duluth 7, Michigan Tech 4 1976 Michigan Tech 6, Michigan 4 Michigan Tech 6, Michigan 4* 1977 Michigan Tech 5, Colorado College 3 Michigan Tech 6, Colorado College 5 1978 Denver 3, Michigan Tech 0 Denver 2, Michigan Tech 1 1979 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan 4 Michigan Tech 5, Michigan 0

Year Score1980 Michigan Tech 3, North Dakota 3 Michigan Tech 6, North Dakota 4 1981 Michigan Tech 6, Colorado College 2 Michigan Tech 5, Colorado College 0 1982 Michigan Tech 7, Notre Dame 1 Notre Dame 5, Michigan Tech 3 1983 Michigan Tech 4, Ferris State 2 Michigan Tech 8, Ferris State 0 1984 Michigan Tech 6, Michigan State 4 Michigan Tech 3, Michigan State 1 1985 Minnesota 4, Michigan Tech 1 Michigan Tech 7, Minnesota 5 1986 Michigan Tech 5, Colorado College 3 Colorado College 3, Michigan Tech 2 OT 1987 Michigan Tech 6, Denver 1 Michigan Tech 7, Denver 6 OT 1988 Michigan Tech 8, Minnesota Duluth 4 Michigan Tech 5, Minnesota Duluth 3 1989 Minnesota 7, Michigan Tech 3 Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 3 1990 Wisconsin 5, Michigan Tech 4 Wisconsin 7, Michigan Tech 2 1991 Michigan Tech 10, Denver 3 Michigan Tech 6, Denver 1 1992 Michigan Tech 6, North Dakota 3 Michigan Tech 9, North Dakota 6 1993 Michigan Tech 3, Minnesota 3 Michigan Tech 10, Minnesota 2 1994 Colorado College 4, Michigan Tech 2 Colorado College 4, Michigan Tech 2

Year Score1995 Michigan Tech 3, Minnesota 3 ot Minnesota 8, Michigan Tech 1 1996 Michigan Tech 4, St. Coud State 4 OT St. Coud State 7, Michigan Tech 5 1997 Michigan Tech 2, Minnesota Duluth 1 OT Michigan Tech 3, Minnesota Duluth 3 OT 1998 Michigan Tech 5, Minnesota 3 Michigan Tech 5, Minnesota 3 1999 North Dakota 9, Michigan Tech 3 North Dakota 3, Michigan Tech 1 2000 Wisconsin 5, Michigan Tech 3 Wisconsin 3, Michigan Tech 0 2001 Michigan Tech 3, Minnesota Duluth 2 Minnesota Duluth 1, Michigan Tech 1 OT2002 St. Coud State 4, Michigan Tech 3 St. Coud State 3, Michigan Tech 2 2003 Minnesota Duluth 5, Michigan Tech 1 Minnesota Duluth 5, Michigan Tech 3 2004 St. Coud State 4, Michigan Tech 1 St. Coud State 3, Michigan Tech 1 2005 Michigan Tech 1, Minnesota State 1 OT Michigan Tech 4, Minnesota State 22006 Minnesota 7, Michigan Tech 4 Michigan Tech 2, Minnesota 2 OT2007 Michigan Tech 2, Denver 1 Michigan Tech 4, Denver 4 OT2008 Michigan Tech 1, Wisconsin 1 OT Wisconsin 4, Michigan Tech 1 *Single game attendance record

Winter Carnival Results Since 1950

Top: The Winter Carnival Queen takes a ride on the Zamboni during Winter Carnival. Right: A group of students takes part in the human dogsled race, just one of the many activities that takes place during Winter Carnival.

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Past GLI ResultsYear Champion Runner-Up John MacInnes Trophy (MVP)1965 Toronto Michigan Tech Henry Monteith, Toronto1966 Michigan Michigan State Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan1967 North Dakota Michigan Tech Roger Bamburak, North Dakota1968 Michigan Tech Wisconsin Bill Watt, Michigan State1969 New Hampshire Michigan State Larry Smith, New Hampshire1970 Michigan Tech Michigan Mike Usitalo, Michigan Tech1971 Michigan Tech Michigan State Ian Williams, Notre Dame1972 Harvard Michigan Tech Dave Hynes, Harvard1973 Michigan State Michigan Tech Tom Ross, Michigan State1974 Michigan Tech Michigan Robbie Moore, Michigan1975 Michigan Michigan Tech Stu Ostlund, Michigan Tech1976 Michigan Tech Michigan Greg Hay, Michigan Tech1977 Michigan Tech Michigan Dave Joelson, Michigan Tech1978 Michigan Tech Ohio State John Rockwell, Michigan Tech1979 Michigan Tech Michigan Murray Eaves, Michigan1980 Michigan Tech Michigan Paul Fricker, Michigan1981 Notre Dame Michigan Tech Dave Laurion, Notre Dame1982 Michigan State Michigan Tech Dale Krentz, Michigan State1983 Michigan State Michigan Tech Dan McFall, Michigan State1984 Michigan State Michigan Tech Bob Essensa, Michigan State1985 Michigan State Rensselaer Don McSween, Michigan State1986 Western Michigan Michigan Bill Horn, Western Michigan1987 Wisconsin Michigan State Dean Anderson, Wisconsin1988 Michigan North Dakota Todd Brost, Michigan1989 Michigan Michigan State Warren Sharples, Michigan1990 Michigan Michigan State Steve Shields, Michigan1991 Michigan Michigan Tech Steve Shields, Michigan1992 Michigan Northern Michigan Cam Stewart, Michigan1993 Michigan Michigan State David Oliver, Michigan1994 Michigan Michigan State Brendan Morrison, Michigan1995 Michigan Michigan State Brendan Morrison, Michigan1996 Michigan Lake Superior State Brendan Morrison, Michigan1997 Michigan State Michigan Mike Weaver, Michigan State1998 Michigan State Michigan Mike Gresl, Michigan State1999 Michigan State Michigan Shawn Horcoff, Michigan State2000 Michigan State Michigan Tech Ryan Miller, Michigan State2001 North Dakota Michigan State Tim Skarperud, North Dakota2002 Boston University Michigan Sean Fields, Boston University2003 Boston College Michigan State Joe Pearce, Boston College2004 Michigan State Michigan Jim Slater, Michigan State2005 Colorado College Michigan State Joey Crabb, Colorado College2006 Michigan State Michigan Bryan Lerg, Michigan State2007 Michigan Michigan Tech Billy Sauer, Michigan

The Great Lakes Invitational Tournament continues to be the top holiday tournament in the country. Many have challenged the GLI’s stature, but none has matched its continued success. This year’s tournament will be staged Dec. 27-28 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, with Noth Dakota joining Michigan Tech, Michigan, and Michigan State. The 43rd annual edition of the GLI will no doubt be a memorable one. The tournament was born out of a conversation between then-general manager of Olympia Stadium Lincoln Cavalieri, Michigan Tech’s legendary coach John J. MacInnes, and Detroit Red Wings scout Jack Paterson. The three men were discussing the lack of American-born players in the National Hockey League and concluded that a prestigious collegiate tournament could make a difference by promoting interest in hockey among young athletes in the general public. American Airlines vice president Jack Tompkins, a former University of Michigan goalie and member of the Detroit Red Wings organiza-tion, championed their vision as well, and together in 1965 they founded the Great Lakes Invitational hockey tournament. The GLI has grown into one of the premier college and holiday sporting events in the country, originating at Detroit’s Olympia Stadium. Michigan Tech, the host for the tournament since its inception, added Michigan as a co-host in 1976 and moved into its present home, the Joe Louis Arena, in 1979. As for attendance, the GLI is unmatched among college hockey holiday tournaments. Seven years ago, the GLI went over the one-million mark in total attendance.

Founding fathers of the GLI from left to right are Lincoln E. Cavalieri, John J. MacInnes and Jack A. Tompkins

Attendance RecordsYear Semifinal Semifinal+ Championship Total1965 2,478 3,451 5,9291966 4,233 4,367 8,6001967 2,060 2,340 4,4001968 8,431 7,005 15,4361969 7,542 8,760 16,3021970 8,243 8,802 17,0451971 10,742 12,014 22,7561972 12,184 10,817 23,0011973 10,325 10,458 20,7831974 15,942 8,107 24,0491975 10,092 12,827 22,9191976 9,358 11,205 20,5631977 11,253 14,109 25,3621978 12,889 15,214 28,1031979 13,159 17,642 30,8011980 11,273 16,821 28,0941981 14,589 19,225 33,8141982 18,185 21,347 39,5321983 18,942 21,402 40,3441984 19,547 21,576* 41,1231985 15,485 12,590 17,560 45,6351986 18,377 19,190 37,5671987 19,294 19,482 38,7761988 19,620 19,763 39,3831989 18,448 19,284 37,7321990 16,172 16,782 32,9541991 17,358 16,858 34,2161992 15,423 13,783 29,2061993 16,219 17,031 33,2501994 17,118 18,067 35,1851995 17,494 18,103 35,5971996 17,196 18,409 35,6051997 18,345 17,674 36,0191998 18,612 18,129 36,7411999 17,379 18,211 35,5902000 17,744 18,363 36,1072001 18,071 18,719 36,7902002 18,012 17,789 35,8012003 17,531 15,820 33,3512004 15,749 17,698 33,4472005 15,801 15,217 31,0182006 14,684 15,934 30,6182007 14,783 17,281 32,064

+1985 GLI featured a three-day tournament format*Largest crowd to witness an indoor hockey game in North America

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Most Goals Individual: 5, Mark Jooris (Rensselaer) vs. Michigan, 1985; Paul O’Neill (Boston University) vs. Michigan, 1972; Ian Williams (Notre Dame) vs. Dartmouth, 1971 Team: 13, Michigan vs. Michigan Tech, 1994

Most Assists Individual: 6, Daryl Rice (Michigan State) vs. Boston College, 1973 Team: 22, Michigan State vs. Boston College, 1973

Most Points Individual: 7, Mark Jooris (Rensselaer) vs. Michigan, 1985 Team: 34, Michigan State vs. Boston College, 1973

Most Penalties Individual: 6, Ron Rolston (Michigan Tech) vs. Michigan State, 1988 Team: 26, Michigan Tech vs. Michigan State, 1989

Most Penalty Minutes Individual: 16, John Grisdale (Michigan Tech) vs. Princeton, 1969 Team: 69, Michigan Tech vs. Michigan State, 1988

Most Goals Allowed Individual: 13, Luciano Caravaggio (Michigan Tech) vs. Michigan, 1994

Most Saves Individual: 57, Michael-Lee Teslak (Michigan Tech) vs. Michigan State, 2005

Most Shutouts Individual: 1, Billy Sauer, Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech), 2007; Billy Sauer, Michigan (vs. Providence), 2007; John Grahame, Lake Superior State (vs. Michigan State), 1996; Marty Turco, Al Loges, Michigan (vs. Michigan Tech), 1994; Dean Anderson, Wisconsin (vs. Michigan) 1987; Bob Essensa, Michigan State (vs. Michigan Tech), 1986; Larry Smith, New Hampshire (vs. Michigan Tech), 1969; Dave Hagerman, New Hampshire (vs. Western Ontario) 1967

Team W L T Pct 1st 2nd 3rd 4thBoston College 4 2 0 .667 1 0 2 0Boston University 6 4 0 .600 1 0 4 0Bowling Green 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 2Brown 1 3 0 .250 0 0 1 1Colgate 1 1 0 .000 0 0 1 0Colorado College 2 2 0 .500 1 0 0 1Cornell 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 1Dartmouth 1 1 0 .500 0 0 1 0Harvard 5 7 0 .417 1 0 3 2Lake Superior State 2 4 0 .333 0 1 1 1Maine 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 0Michigan State 43 26 1 .621 12 11 8 3Michigan 45 32 1 .583 12 14 7 5Michigan Tech 39 49 0 .443 9 12 9 15New Hampshire 4 2 0 .667 1 0 2 0North Dakota 5 1 0 .833 2 1 0 0Northern Michigan 3 7 0 .300 0 1 2 2Notre Dame 2 6 0 .250 1 0 0 3Ohio State 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 0 Pennsylvania 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 2Princeton 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 1Rensselaer 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 0St. Lawrence 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 1Toronto 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 0Western Michigan 2 2 0 .500 1 0 0 1Western Ontario 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 2Wisconsin 4 2 0 .667 1 1 1 0Yale 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 1

Opponent Championship Semifinal Third Place TotalMichigan 6-3 4-10 0-4 10-17Michigan State 1-5 3-10 1-5 5-20North Dakota 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

GLI Single-Game Records

Record of Past GLI Participants(2008 Teams in Bold)

Huskies vs. 2008 FieldCaptain John Haines and head coach John MacInnes accept the 1968 GLI Championship trophy. The 1967-68 squad was the first Tech team to capture a GLI title.

Michigan Tech in the GLIYear-By-Year Results

Year Score 1965 Tech 4, Boston University 2 Toronto 6, Tech 2 1966 Michigan 4, Tech 3 Tech 9, Western Ontario 2 1967 Tech 5, New Hampshire 1 North Dakota 4, Tech 3 OT1968 Tech 3, Michigan 2 Tech 4, Wisconsin 11969 New Hampshire 7, Tech 0 Tech 5, Princeton 21970 Tech 11, Colgate 6 Tech 7, Michigan 21971 Tech 6, Notre Dame 3 Tech 3, Michigan State 21972 Tech 5, Boston University 4 2 OT Harvard 4, Tech 21973 Tech 6, Pennsylvania 2 Michigan State 5, Tech 41974 Tech 7, Yale 3 Tech 3, Michigan 21975 Tech 6, Boston University 2 Michigan 6, Tech 51976 Tech 7, Bowling Green 6 OT Tech 7, Michigan 6 1977 Tech 6, Western Michigan 2 Tech 7, Michigan 3 1978 Tech 6, Boston University 4 Tech 7, Ohio State 41979 Tech 1, Wisconsin 0 Tech 5, Michigan 4 3 OT1980 Tech 9, Harvard 2 Tech 3, Michigan 2 OT1981 Tech 6, Michigan State 3 Notre Dame 4, Tech 31982 Tech 9, Notre Dame 6 Michigan State 5, Tech 31983 Tech 5, Michigan 4 OT Michigan State 6, Tech 21984 Tech 4, Michigan 3 Michigan State 7, Tech 01985 Michigan State 2, Tech 1 OT Michigan 6, Tech 41986 Michigan 4, Tech 3 OT Michigan State 9, Tech 01987 Michigan State 5, Tech 2 Michigan 7, Tech 3

Year Score 1988 Michigan 7, Tech 3 Michigan State 7, Tech 11989 Michigan State 3, Tech 2 Tech 5, Northern Michigan 11990 Michigan 2, Tech 1 Tech 3, Michigan State 21991 Tech 6, Michigan State 5 Michigan 7, Tech 11992 Michigan 4, Tech 2 Michigan State 4, Tech 31993 Michigan State 3, Tech 2 OT Tech 8, Notre Dame 61994 Michigan 13, Tech 0 Tech 7, Cornell 31995 Michigan State 3, Tech 2 OT Tech 6, Northern Michigan 21996 Michigan 6, Tech 1 Michigan State 4, Tech 31997 Michigan State 3, Tech 1 Tech 6, St. Lawrence 51998 Michigan 4, Tech 1 Northern Michigan 8, Tech 11999 Michigan State 6, Tech 3 Tech 5, Lake Superior State 42000 Tech 7, Michigan 3 Michigan State 3, Tech 2 OT2001 Michigan State 4, Tech 1 Michigan 7, Tech 42002 Michigan 5, Tech 3 Michigan State 6, Tech 22003 Michigan State 7, Tech 2 Michigan 6, Tech 22004 Michigan 4, Tech 2 New Hampshire 4, Tech 32005 Michigan State 3, Tech 2 OT Michigan 5, Tech 32006 Michigan 4, Tech 1 Harvard 3, Tech 22007 Tech 4, Michigan State 1 Michigan 1, Tech 0 2OT First game listed each year is Tech’s semi-final game.

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Olympic Teams1964—Paul Coppo (U.S.), Henry Akervall (Canada), Gary Begg (Canada)1968—Bruce Riutta (U.S.)1976—Paul Jensen (U.S.), Steve Jensen (U.S.), Jim

Warden (U.S.)1980—Tim Watters (Canada), Bruce Horsch (U.S.)1988—Tony Stiles (Canada), Tim Watters (Canada)

National Team Members1939—Ed Maki (U.S.)1962—Paul Coppo (U.S.)1965—Paul Coppo (U.S.)1969—Paul Coppo (U.S.), Bruce Riutta (U.S.)1970—Bruce Riutta (U.S.)1971—Bruce Riutta (U.S.)1974—Mike Usitalo (U.S.)1975—Herb Boxer (U.S.), Steve Jensen (U.S.), Jim

Warden (U.S.)1976—Steve Jensen (U.S.)1977—Steve Jensen (U.S.)1978—Steve Jensen (U.S.)1978—Jim Warden (U.S.)1979—Jim Warden (U.S.), Bruce Horsch (U.S.)1983—Steve Jensen (U.S.)1992—Tom Bissett (U.S.)1993—Jim Storm (U.S.)1994—Jim Storm (U.S.)1999—Tom Bissett (U.S.)

National Junior Team Selections1978—Bret Bjerken (U.S.)1979—Steve Murphy (U.S.)1980—Mike Lauen (U.S.)1982—Mark Maroste (U.S.)1983—Chris Cichocki (U.S.), Mark Maroste (U.S.)1985—Brian Hannon (U.S.)1988—Damian Rhodes (U.S.)1991—Jim Storm (U.S.)1993—Liam Garvey (U.S.), Pat Mikesch (U.S.)

U.S. Olympic Festival Participants*1978—John Haddad, Greg Hay, Bruce Horsch, Al

Mickalich, Rodger Moy, John Rockwell1979—Bruce Horsch, John Rockwell1981—Jeff Johnston, Mike Lauen, Steve Murphy1982—Jeff Johnston, Steve Murphy, Mike Nepi, Paul

Stone1983—Jim Bissett, Mike Lauen1985—Brian Hannon1989—Damian Rhodes1990—John Young1991—John Young1992—Liam Garvey, Pat Mikesch1993—Jeff Mikesch1994—Jeff Mikesch, Pat Mikesch, Randy Stevens1995—Pat Mikesch

*Sponsored by the United States Olympic Committee

All-AmericansFirst Team1937—Ed Maki1951—Joe deBastiani1953—Bob Monahan1959—John Kosiancic1960—Paul Coppo, George Cuculick, Henry Akervall, John Kosiancic1962—Henry Akervall, Lou Angotti, Elov Seger, Jerry

Sullivan1963—Garry Bauman, George Hill1964—Garry Bauman1965—Tony Esposito1966—Tony Esposito, Bruce Riutta1967—Rick Best, Tony Esposito, Gary Milroy, Bruce Riutta1969—Al Karlander1971—Rob Murray, Morris Trewin1974—Jim Nahrgang, Mike Zuke1975—Bob D’Alvise1976—George Lyle, Mike Zuke1981—Tim Watters1993—Jamie Ram1994—Jamie Ram

Second Team1950—Jim Ruhl1952—Joe deBastiani1956—Jack McManus1990—Kip Noble2005—Colin Murphy

Third Team1950—Jack Noblet2004—Chris Conner

Honorable Mention1953—Joe deBastiani, Bob McManus, George McGinn,

Harry Taylor1956—Wally Crockatt, Harvey Glover, Lorne Holden, Bob McManus1963—Gary Begg

NCAA All-Tournament SelectionsFirst Team1956—Pete Aubry1960—Lou Angotti, Paul Coppo1962—Henry Akervall, Lou Angotti, John Ivanitz, Elov Seger1965—Tony Esposito, Dennis Huculak, Pete Leiman,

Gary Milroy, Wayne Weller1974—Jim Nahrgang, Steve Jensen1975—Jim Warden, Bob Lorimer, Bob D’Alvise, Steve Jensen1981—Tim Watters

Second Team1956—Ron Stenlund, Willie Tattersall, Cliff Wylie1960—Henry Akervall, John Kosiancic1962—Garry Bauman, Jerry Sullivan1969—Al Karlander

Most Valuable Player1960—Lou Angotti1962—Lou Angotti1975—Jim Warden1965—Gary Milroy

Hobey Baker Finalists1994—Jamie Ram2005—Colin Murphy

Left: Steve Jensen (1973-75) scored 52 goals in 64 games for the U.S. in 1975-76 and represented his coun-try at the 1975 and 1976 World Championships and the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics. The forward compiled 33-41--74 points in 81 games for the Huskies and was a part of an NCAA Championship team in 1975. Jensen appeared in more than 400 NHL games with the Minnesota North Stars and Los Angeles Kings.

Above: George Lyle (1973-76) spent three years at Michigan Tech and was an All-WCHA First Team selection after scoring 47 goals in 43 games during the 1975-76 schedule. He finished with 93-73--166 points in 100 career games in a Huskies uniform. Lyle owns the eighth spot in Tech’s record book for total points.

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All-WCHA SelectionsFirst Team1955—Bob McManus*1956—Jack McManus*1960—Henry Akervall, John Kosiancic1962—Henry Akervall, Lou Angotti, Garry Bauman, Jerry Sullivan1963—Garry Bauman, George Hill1964—Garry Bauman, Norm Wimmer1965—Tony Esposito1966—Tony Esposito, Bruce Riutta1967—Tony Esposito1969—Al Karlander1971—Rob Murray, Morris Trewin1974—Jim Nahrgang, Mike Zuke1975—Bob D’Alvise, Jim Warden1976—George Lyle, Mike Zuke1981—Tim Watters1989—Shawn Harrison1990—Kip Noble1993—Jamie Ram1994—Jamie Ram1998—Andre Savage2005—Colin Murphy

Second Team1953—Joe deBastiani*1955—Jack McManus*1956—Bob McManus*1957—Tom Kennedy*, Jack McManus*1960—Paul Coppo, George Cuculick, Gerald Fabbro1961—Henry Akervall, Lou Angotti, Bill Rowe, Jerry Sullivan1962—Gene Rebellato, Elov Seger1963—Gary Begg, John Ivanitz1964—George Hill, Scott Watson1965—Dennis Huculak, Gary Milroy1966—Wayne Weller, Dennis Huculak1967—Rick Best, Gary Milroy, Bruce Riutta, Bob Toothill1968—Al Karlander, Dick Sieradzki1971—Mike Usitalo1973—Jim Nahrgang1974—Rick Quance, Lorne Stamler1975—Bob Lorimer, Mike Zuke1979—John Rockwell, Gord Salt1987—Dave Roach1988—John Archibald1991—Kelly Hurd1993—John Young1998—Andy Sutton2004—Chris Conner2005—Lars Helminen

Third Team1997—Andre Savage2005—Cam Ellsworth2006—Michael-Lee Teslak

Honorable Mention1953—Bob Monahan+, Ray Puro+, Harry Taylor+1955—Pete Aubry*, Wally Crockatt*, Harvey Glover*, Cliff Wylie*1956—Pete Aubry*, Wally Crockatt*, Lorne Holden*, Willie Tattersall*, Cliff Wylie*1957—Jack Dockeray*, Lorne Holden*, Bob McManus*1958—George Cuculick*, Bill McLay*1960—John Pascht, Jerry Sullivan1963—Gene Rebellato, Scott Watson1965—Rick Best, Al Holm, Pete Leiman, Bruce Riutta, Terry Ryan, Wayne Weller1966—Rick Best, Pete Leiman, Gary Milroy, Colin Patterson, Rick Yeo, Steve Yoshino1967—Peter Grant, Gary Milroy, Colin Patterson1968—Ken Desjardine, Bill Hughes, Jim Kryway, Gordon McRae, Ed Rivalin, Brian Watts1969—Ken Desjardine, John Grisdale, John Haines, Gordon McRae, Rob Murray, Ed Shillington1970—Ron Amadio, Ken Desjardine, Al McLeod, Rob Murray, Gordon McRae, Ed Shillington, Brian Watts1972—Gary Crosby, Jim Nahrgang1973—Darwin Mott, Bill Prentice, Rick Quance, Graham Wise1974—Bob Lorimer, Jim Warden1975—Bruce Abbey, Paul Jensen, Steve Jensen, George Lyle, Bill Steele, Stu Younger1976—Bruce Horsch, Jim Mayer, Jim Murray, Stu Ostlund1977—Nels Goddard, Dave Joelson, Jeff Wilcox, Warren Young, Stu Younger1978—Dana Decker, Tim Watters, Nels Goddard, Dennis Hjelmquist, Bruce Horsch, Dave Joelson, Stu Ostlund, John Rockwell1979—Tim Watters1980—Rick Boehm, John Haddad, Greg Hay, Jeff Johnston, Dennis Hjelmquist, Mike Lauen, Frank Krieber, Darcy Way1982—Tony Stiles#, Bill Terry#1983—Bill Terry#1984—Bill Terry#1985—Chris Cichocki, Dave Reierson1986—Dave Reierson, Dave Roach1988—Shawn Harrison, Kip Noble, Damian Rhodes1989—Tom Bissett, Kip Noble1990—Damian Rhodes1991—John Young, Geoff Sarjeant1992—Geoff Sarjeant, Darcy Martini, John Young, Darren Brkic1993—Jim Storm, Layne LeBel1994—Brent Peterson

Most Valuable Player1971—Rob Murray1976—Mike Zuke

Rookie of the Year1960—Lou Angotti1963—George Hill1965—Gary Milroy1971—Mike Usitalo1973—Mike Zuke

WCHA Scoring Champion1989—Shawn Harrison

WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year1992—Geoff Sarjeant

WCHA Defensive Player of the Year1998—Andy Sutton

WCHA All-Rookie Team1986—Tom Bissett1991—Jamie Ram1993—Pat Mikesch, Jason Wright

WCHA All-Tournament Team1996—Bret Meyers, Jeff Mikesch

*WIHL, #CCHA, +MCHL

WCHA All-Academic Selections1985—Doug Harris, Geordie Hamilton1986—Don Porter, Randy Oswald, Richard Novak, Doug Harris, Geordie Hamilton1987—Scott White1988—Scott White, Steve Wendorf, Richard Novak, Randy McKay, Brian Hannon, John Archibald1989—Scott White, Steve Wendorf, Rob Tustian, Richard Novak, Tom Bissett1990—Rob Tustian, Jamie Steer, Geoff Sarjeant, Darcy Martini, Shawn Harrison1991—Rob Tustian, Geoff Sarjeant, Randy Lewis, Mike Hauswirth, Rod Ewacha, Jim Bonner1992—Geoff Sarjeant, Kirby Perrault, Don Osborne, Kevin Manninen, Randy Lewis, Jeff Hill1993—Travis Seale, Brent Peterson, Kirby Perrault, Don Osborne, Layne LeBel, Jeff Hill1994—Brent Peterson, Kirby Perrault, Pat Mikesch, Martin Machacek, Jeff Hill, Jason Hanchuk, Kyle Ferguson1995—Brent Peterson, Pat Mikesch, Jeff Mikesch, Jason Hanchuk, Luciano Caravaggio1996—Travis VanTighem, Andy Sutton, Jason Prokopetz, Craig Perrett, Kyle Peterson, Pat Mikesch, Jeff Mikesch, Andy Lewis, Austyn Kryzer, Luciano Caravaggio1997—Luciano Caravaggio, Rob Kinch, Austyn Kryzer, Andy Lewis, Jeff Mikesch, Pat Mikesch, Kyle Peterson, Craig Perrett, Jason Prokopetz, Andre Savage, Andy Sutton, Travis VanTighem1998—A.J. Aitken, Devin Hartnell, Andy Lewis, Craig Perrett, Jason Prokopetz, Andre Savage, Andy Sutton1999—A.J. Aitken, Adrian Fure, Devin Hartnell, Jason McKee, Jason Moilanen, Jarrett Weinberger, David Weninger2000—A.J. Aitken, Jaron Doetzel, Adrian Fure, Devin Hartnell, Tom Kaiman, Jason Moilanen, Brad Patterson, Jarrett Weinberger2001—Greg Amadio, Jaron Doetzel, Tom Kaiman, Jeff Keiver, Jason Moilanen, Brian Rogers, Jarrett Weinberger2002—Greg Amadio, Justin Brown, Jaron Doetzel, Brett Engelhardt, Tom Kaiman, Jon Pittis2003—Greg Amadio, Justin Brown, Cam Ellsworth, Brett Engelhardt, John Hartman, Jon Pittis, Josh Singer2004—Nick Anderson, Justin Brown, Cam Ellsworth, Brett Engelhardt, John Hartman, Ryan Markham, Phil Pietila, Jon Pittis, B.J. Radovich, Pekka Saittakari, Brandon Schwartz2005—Nick Anderson, Cam Ellsworth, John Hartman, Lars Helminen, Bryce Luker, Ryan Markham, Phil Pietala, B.J. Radovich, Pekka Saittakari, Brandon Schwartz, Tyler Skworchinski2006—Nick Anderson, Mike Batovanja, Kevin Hachey, Lars Helminen, Mark Malekoff, Pekka Saittakari, Brandon Schwartz, Tyler Shelast, Tyler Skworchinski2007—Ryan Angelow, Mike Batovanja, Alex Gagne, Kevin Hachey, Lars Helminen, Derek Kitti, Alex Lord, Mark Malekoff, John Schwarz, Tyler Shelast, Tyler Skworchinski 2008—Ryan Angelow, Alex Gagne, Kevin Hackey, Derek Kitti, Mark Malekoff, John Schwarz, Tyler Shelast, Mike Vanwagner, Eli Vlaisavljevich

WCHA Scholar-Athlete Selections2006—Brandon Schwartz, Tyler Skworchinski 2007—Ryan Angelow, Mike Batovanja, Mark Malekoff, T yler Skworchinski2008—Ryan Angelow, Kevin Hachey, Derek Kitti, Mark Malekoff, Mike VanWagner, Eli Vlaisavljevich

*First presented in 2005-06

Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award2007—Mike Batovanja (Honorable Mention)

Mike Zuke (1972-76) was a three-time All-WCHA selection, a three-time All-American and was named the WCHA’s Most Valuable Player in 1976. Tech’s all-time leading scorer with 133-177--310 points, Zuke, averaged 1.90 points per game and was one of just two Huskies to score more than 100 career goals.

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Merv Youngs Award(Most Valuable Player)

1947-48—Marc Olson1948-49—Marc Olson1949-50—Marc Olson1950-51—Joe deBastiani1951-52—Joe deBastiani1952-53—Ray Puro1953-54—None1954-55—Bob McManus1955-56—Jack McManus1956-57—Tom Kennedy1957-58—Ron Stenlund1958-59—John Kosiancic1959-60—Gerald Sullivan1960-61—Gerald Sullivan1961-62—Gerald Sullivan1962-63—Garry Bauman1963-64—Garry Bauman1964-65—Gary Milroy1965-66—Rick Yeo1966-67—Gary Milroy1967-68—Al Karlander1968-69—Al Karlander1969-70—Brian Watts1970-71—Rob Murray1971-72—Gary Crosby1972-73—Graham Wise1973-74—Jim Nahrgang1974-75—Bob D’Alvise1975-76—Mike Zuke1976-77—Dave Joelson1977-78—Bruce Horsch1978-79—John Rockwell1979-80—Rick Boehm1980-81—Frank Krieber1981-82—Rick Boehm1982-83—Jim Bissett1983-84—Bill Terry1984-85—Chris Cichocki1985-86—John Archibald1986-87—Dave Roach1987-88—John Archibald1988-89—Tom Bissett1989-90—Kip Noble1990-91—Kelly Hurd1991-92—John Young1992-93—John Young1993-94—Jamie Ram1994-95—Brent Peterson1995-96—Jason Wright1996-97—Luciano Caravaggio1997-98—Andre Savage1998-99—David Weninger1999-00—Devin Hartnell2000-01—Matt Ulwelling2001-02—Brett Engelhardt2002-03—Colin Murphy2003-04—Chris Conner2004-05—Colin Murphy2005-06—Chris Conner 2006-07—Lars Helminen2007-08—Peter Rouleau

Bobby Gitzen-Dick Loutit Award(Outstanding Defensive Player Award)

1957-58—Dick Wilson1958-59—John Pascht1959-60—Henry Akervall1960-61—John Pascht1961-62—Elov Seger1962-63—Gary Begg1963-64—Norm Wimmer1964-65—Dennis Huculak1965-66—Dennis Huculak1966-67—Bruce Riutta1967-68—Dick Sieradzki1968-69—Ken Desjardine1969-70—Rob Murray1970-71—John Grisdale1971-72—Jim Nahrgang1972-73—Jim Nahrgang1973-74—Jim Nahrgang1974-75—Bob Lorimer1975-76—Ed Dempsey1976-77—Doug Young1977-78—Doug Young1978-79—Tim Watters1979-80—Jeff Johnston1980-81—Tim Watters1981-82—Mark Palkovich1982-83—Mike O’Connor1983-84—Mike Nepi1984-85—Mike Nepi1985-86—Dave Reierson1986-87—Randy Oswald1987-88—Kip Noble1988-89—Kip Noble1989-90—Kip Noble1990-91—Darcy Martini1991-92—Jeff Hill1992-93—Jason Wright1993-94—Jason Wright1994-95—Jason Hanchuk1995-96—Jason Wright1996-97—Travis VanTighem1997-98—Andy Sutton1998-99—Adrian Fure1999-00—Mat Snesrud2000-01—Mat Snesrud2001-02—Justin Brown2002-03—Clay Wilson2003-04—Clay Wilson2004-05—Lars Helminen2005-06—Lars Helminen2006-07—Lars Helminen2007-08—Geoff Kinrade

Elov Seger Memorial Award(Most Improved Player)

1965-66—Mike Gorman1966-67—Jim Kryway1967-68—Doug Hinton1968-69—Al McLeod1969-70—Ron Amadio1970-71—Ken McPhail1971-72—Lorne Stamler1972-73—Rick Quance, John Jaschuk1973-74—Elie Vorlicek1974-75—Jeff Wilcox1975-76—Jim Murray1976-77—Chuck Stevens1977-78—John Rockwell1978-79—Jeff Nelson1979-80—Al Mickalich1980-81—Tony Stiles1981-82—Mark Palkovich1982-83—Jim Bissett1983-84—Barry Riutta1984-85—Randy McKay1985-86—Kevin Fritz1986-87—Charlie Henrich1987-88—Kelly Murphy1988-89—Davis Payne1989-90—Reid McDonald1990-91—Kirby Perrault1991-92—Tim Hartnett1992-93—Jason Hanchuk1993-94—John Kisil1994-95—Pete Hamilton1995-96—Travis VanTighem1996-97—Lubos Krajcovic1997-98—Miles VanTassel1998-99—Matt Ulwelling1999-00—Jarrett Weinberger2000-01—Chris Durno2001-02—Jon Pittis2002-03—Phil Pietila2003-04—Rolf Ulvin2004-05—Nick Anderson2005-06—Tyler Skworchinski2006-07—Pete Rouleau2007-08—John Kivisto

Kip Noble (1986-90) leads all Michigan Tech defensemen in career scoring with 36-87--123 points in 156 games. During his senior season of 1989-90, Noble collected Second Team All-America honors after providing a team-best 17-33--50 points in 40 games.

Above: Joe deBastiani was awarded the Merv Youngs Award (MVP) twice in his career (1950-51, 1951-52). Below: Kip Noble earned the Bobby Gitzen-Dick Loutit Award (Outstanding Defensive Player) three times and the Merv Youngs Award (MVP) once.

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Norbert Matovich Memorial Award(Outstanding Freshman)

1966-67—Robert Reade1967-68—Rick Klukie1968-69—Bob Lee1969-70—Steve Coates1970-71—Jim Nahrgang1971-72—Bob Lorimer1972-73—Mike Zuke1973-74—Steve Jensen1974-75—Stu Ostlund1975-76—Dave Joelson1976-77—Greg Hay1977-78—Tim Watters1978-79—Glenn Merkosky1979-80—Jim Bissett1980-81—Ron Zuke1981-82—Kurt Pearson1982-83—Doug Harris1983-84—Randy Oswald1984-85—Richard Novak1985-86—Scott White1986-87—Ron Rolston Shawn Harrison1987-88—Kelly Hurd Damian Rhodes1988-89—Geoff Sarjeant1989-90—Rod Ewacha1990-91—Jim Storm1991-92—Brent Peterson1992-93—Pat Mikesch1993-94—Kyle Peterson1994-95—Andre Savage1995-96—David Weninger1996-97—Brad Mueller1997-98—Clint Way1998-99—Paul Cabana1999-00—Jeff Keiver2000-01—Justin Brown2001-02—Colin Murphy2002-03—Chris Conner2003-04—Taggart Desmet2004-05—Tyler Shelast2005-06—Michael-Lee Teslak2006-07—Ryan Bunger2007-08—Eric Kattelus

Harold Meese Sportsmanship Award(Sportsmanship)

1983-84—Ron Zuke1984-85—Chris Cichocki1985-86—Tiger Pierce Dave Roach1986-87—Tom Bissett1987-88—John Archibald1988-89—Tom Bissett1989-90—Greg Parnell1990-91—Geoff Sarjeant1991-92—Tim Hartnett1992-93—Layne LeBel1993-94—Brent Peterson1994-95—Brent Peterson1995-96—Kyle Peterson1996-97—John Kisil1997-98—Bret Meyers1998-99—Brad Mueller1999-00—Brad Patterson2000-01—Jaron Doetzel2001-02—Jaron Doetzel2002-03—Jon Pittis2003-04—John Hartman2004-05—Chris Conner2005-06—Nick Anderson2006-07—Mike Batovanja2007-08—Mark Malekoff

John MacInnes Slide Rule Award(Scholastic and Academic Achievement)

1958-59—Dave Cowan1959-60—John Pascht1960-61—John Pascht1961-62—Barry Johnson1962-63—Al Patterson1963-64—Phil McVittie1964-65—Steve Yoshino1965-66—Steve Yoshino1966-67—Colin Patterson1967-68—Bill Lassila1968-69—Dick Marshall1969-70—Ron Amadio1970-71—Al McLeod1971-72—Rick Quance1972-73—Rick Quance1973-74—Rick Quance1974-75—Stu Ostlund (3.80, B.A.)1975-76—Stu Younger1976-77—Stu Ostlund (3.27, B.A.)1977-78—Stu Ostlund (3.42, B.A.)1978-79—Glenn Merkosky (3.50, B.A.)1979-80—Per-Ake Johansson (3.29, B.A.)1980-81—Per-Ake Johansson (3.27, B.A.)1981-82—Kurt Pearson (3.55, B.A.)1982-83—Doug Harris (3.66, Premed)1983-84—Geordie Hamilton (2.95, Bio.S.)1984-85—Geordie Hamilton (3.60, Bio.S.)1985-86—Doug Harris (3.33, Premed)1986-87—Len Buckman (3.43, E.E.)1987-88—Richard Novak (3.76, C.S.)1988-89—Sean Skinner (3.66, Bio.S.)1989-90—Rob Tustian (3.52, M.E.)1990-91—Geoff Sarjeant (3.31, B.A.)1991-92—Geoff Sarjeant (3.43, B.A.)1992-93—Kirby Perrault (3.36, Premed)1993-94—Jason Hanchuk (3.62, Ci.E.)1994-95—Jason Hanchuk (3.62, Ci.E.)1995-96—Andy Lewis (3.64, Med. Tech)1996-97—Travis VanTighem (3.59, B.A.)1997-98—Devin Hartnell (3.58, Ci.E.)1998-99—Jarrett Weinberger (3.99, Bio.S.)1999-00—Jarrett Weinberger (3.95, Bio.S.)2000-01—Jarrett Weinberger (3.96, Bio.S.)2001-02—Justin Brown (3.90, B.A.)2002-03—Justin Brown (3.6948, B.A.)2003-04—Brandon Schwartz (3.7181, B.A.)2004-05—Tyler Skworchinski (3.73, B.A.)2005-06—Tyler Skworchinski (3.73, B.A.)2006-07— Tyler Skworchinski (3.76, B.A.)2007-08—Eli Vlaisavljevich (4.0, Bio.E.)

George McCarthy Performance Award(Scholastic and Athletic Achievement)

1987-88—Richard Novak1988-89—Jamie Steer1989-90—None1990-91—Rob Tustian1991-92—Jamie Steer1992-93—Brent Peterson1993-94—Randy Stevens1994-95—Pat Mikesch1995-96—Travis VanTighem1996-97—Travis VanTighem1997-98—Andre Savage1998-99—Devin Hartnell1999-00—Jason Moilanen2000-01—Jarrett Weinberger2001-02—Tom Kaiman2002-03—Cam Ellsworth2003-04—Justin Brown2004-05—Cam Ellsworth2005-06—Brandon Schwartz2006-07— Tyler Shelast2007-08—Tyler Shelast

Above: The recipient of the Harold Meese Sportsmanship Award in 1987-88, John Archibald (1984-88) also garnered All-WCHA Second Team laurels in the 1987-88 campaign. Archibald is tied for 11th among all Tech players in scoring after tallying 75-84--159 points in 154 career games.

Left: Stu Ostlund (1974-78) won the John MacInnes Slide Rule Award (Scholastic and Academic Achievement) three times in his career.

B.A.-Buisness AdministrationBio.E.-Biomedical EngineeringBio.S.-Biological StudiesCi.E.-Computer Information EngineeringC.S.-Computer ScienceE.E.-Electrical EngineeringM.E.-Mechanical EngineeringMed. Tech-Medical TechnologyPremed-Pre-Medicine

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Forwards and DefensemenGames PlayedRichard Novak (1984-86/87-89) 165Tom Bissett (1985-89) 163Mike Zuke (1972-76) 163Jason Wright (1992-96) 162Jamie Steer (1988-92) 160Stu Ostlund (1974-78) 160Dana Decker (1974-78) 159Doug Harris (1982-86) 158Brent Peterson (1991-95) 158Dave Joelson (1975-79) 157Jay Luknowsky (1987-91) 157

Goal ScoringMike Zuke (1972-76) 133Bob D’Alvise (1971-75) 100George Lyle (1973-76) 93Bill Terry (1980-84) 91Jack McManus (1953-57) 88Stu Ostlund (1974-78) 80Brent Peterson (1991-95) 80Gord Salt (1976-80) 78Kelly Hurd (1987-91) 77Brian Hannon (1983-85, 86-88) 75John Archibald (1984-88) 75

AssistsMike Zuke (1972-76) 177John Young (1989-93) 149Rick Boehm (1978-82) 143Stu Ostlund (1974-78) 133Bob D’Alvise (1971-75) 117Pat Mikesch (1992-96) 112Darwin Mott (1969-73) 99Rodger Moy (1976-80) 98Colin Murphy (2001-05) 98Tom Bissett (1985-89) 94

PointsMike Zuke (1972-76) 310Bob D’Alvise (1971-75) 217Stu Ostlund (1974-78) 213John Young (1989-93) 210Rick Boehm (1978-82) 209Bill Terry (1980-84) 180Pat Mikesch (1992-96) 169George Lyle (1973-76) 166Steve Murphy (1979-80, 81-84) 165Jack McManus (1953-57) 160John Archibald (1984-88) 159

Penalty MinutesDarcy Martini (1988-92) 499Jason Prokopetz (1994-98) 398Jeff St. Cyr (1986-90) 340Greg Amadio (1999-2003) 339Scott Compton (1982-86) 321Jim Nahrgang (1970-74) 316Jeff Mikesch (1993-97) 307Jeff Hill (1990-94) 299Kirby Perrault (1990-94) 292Pat Mikesch (1992-96) 276Davis Payne (1988-92) 273John Scott (2002-06) 265Bob Lorimer (1971-75) 251Craig Perrett (1994-98) 249

GoaltendersGames PlayedCam Ellsworth (2001-05) 117Jamie Ram (1990-94) 115David Weninger (1995-99) 108Luciano Caravaggio (1993-97) 96Dave Roach (1983-87) 96Damian Rhodes (1987-90) 91Bruce Horsch (1974-78) 86Bob McManus (1953-57) 78George Cuculick (1957-60) 77Geoff Sarjeant (1988-92) 75Garry Bauman (1961-64) 75Michael Lee Taslak (2005-08) 73Gordon McRae (1967-70) 71John Rockwell (1975-79) 69

Goals AgainstCam Ellsworth (2001-05) 423Dave Roach (1983-87) 409Jamie Ram (1990-94) 402Damian Rhodes (1987-90) 396David Weninger (1995-99) 348Bruce Horsch (1974-78) 344Luciano Caravaggio (1993-97) 333Geoff Sarjeant (1988-92) 305John Rockwell (1975-79) 274Bob McManus (1953-57) 271George Cuculick (1957-60) 243Gordon McRae (1967-70) 221

Goals Against AverageTony Esposito (1964-67) 2.55Garry Bauman (1961-64) 2.64Michael Lee Teslak (2005-08) 2.66Rick Best (1964-67) 2.88Bill Rowe (1958-61) 2.89Gordon McRae (1967-70) 3.11Jim Warden (1972-75) 3.12George Cuculick (1957-60) 3.19Bob McManus (1953-57) 3.51David Weninger (1995-99) 3.56Jamie Ram (1990-94) 3.58Rick Quance (1971-74) 3.63Frank Krieber (1977-81) 3.74

SavesCam Ellsworth (2001-05) 3,510Jamie Ram (1990-94) 3,336Damian Rhodes (1987-90) 3,123Dave Roach (1983-87) 3,090Bruce Horsch (1974-78) 2,817David Weninger (1995-99) 2,706Luciano Caravaggio (1993-97) 2,496Geoff Sarjeant (1988-92) 2,357John Rockwell (1975-79) 2,268Bob McManus (1953-57) 2,184Garry Bauman (1961-64) 2,045George Cuculick (1957-60) 1,968Gordon McRae (1967-70) 1,906

Save PercentageGarry Bauman (1961-64) .916Tony Esposito (1964-67) .912Michael Lee Teslak (2005-08) .910Jim Warden (1972-75) .907Jamie Ram (1990-94) .900Gordon McRae (1967-70) .896Rick Best (1964-67) .895Cam Ellsworth (2001-05) .8924John Rockwell (1975-79) .8922Rick Quance (1971-74) .8913Bruce Horsch (1974-78) .8912George Cuculick (1957-60) .890

All-Time Leaders

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CareerMost Games: 165, Richard Novak (1984-89)Most Goals: 133, Mike Zuke, (1972-76)Most Assists: 177, Mike Zuke (1972-76)Most Points: 310, Mike Zuke (1972-76)Most Penalties: 191, Darcy Martini (1988-92)Most Penalty Minutes: 499, Darcy Martini (1988-92)Most Power Play Goals: 41, Mike Zuke (1972-76)Most Shorthanded Goals: 15, Chris Conner (2002-06)Most Game Winning Goals: 21, Mike Zuke (1972-76)Most Goals By A Defenseman: 36, Kip Noble (1986-90)Most Assists By A Defenseman: 87, Kip Noble (1986-90)Most Points By A Defenseman: 123, Kip Noble (1986-90)Most Consecutive Games: 163, Tom Bissett (1985-89), Mike Zuke (1972-76)Most Games Scoring Three Or More Goals: 8, Mike Zuke (1973-76)Most 20-Or-More Goal Seasons: 4, Mike Zuke (1973-76)Most 30-Or-More Goal Seasons: 2, Mike Zuke (1973-76); George Lyle (1974-76)Most 50-Or-More Point Seasons: 4, Mike Zuke (1973-76)Most 40-Or-More Point Seasons: 4, Bill Terry (1981-84); Rick Boehm (1979-82); Stu Ostlund (1975-78); Mike Zuke (1973-76)Most Games, Goaltender: 117, Cam Ellsworth (2001-05)Most Goals Allowed: 423, Cam Ellsworth (2001-05)Best Goals Against Average: 2.55, Tony Esposito (1964-67)Most Saves: 3,510, Cam Ellsworth (2001-05)Best Save Percentage: .916, Garry Bauman (1961-64)Most Shutouts: 7, Ed Maki (1933-37)

SeasonMost Goals: 47, Mike Zuke (1975-76); George Lyle (1975-76)Most Assists: 57, Mike Zuke (1975-76)Most Points: 104, Mike Zuke (1975-76)Most Penalties: 66, Darcy Martini (1990-91)Most Penalty Minutes: 184, Darcy Martini (1990-91)Most Power Play Goals: 18, George Lyle (1975-76)Most Shorthanded Goals: 15, Chris Conner (2005-06)Most Game Winning Goals: 8, Mike Zuke (1975-76); Jerry Sullivan (1960-61)Most Game Tying Goals: 6, Brent Peterson (1993-94); Randy Stevens (1993-94)Most Goals By A Defenseman: 17, Kip Noble (1989-90)Most Assists By A Defenseman: 38, Tim Watters (1980-81)Most Points By A Defenseman: 50, Kip Noble (1989-90); Tim Watters (1980-81)Most Penalties By A Defenseman: 66, Darcy Martini (1990-91)Most Penalty Minutes By A Defenseman: 184, Darcy Martini (1990-91)Most Goals By A Center: 47, Mike Zuke (1975-76)Most Assists By A Center: 57, Mike Zuke (1975-76)Most Points By A Center: 104, Mike Zuke (1975-76)Most Goals By A Right Wing: 34, Gord Salt (1978-79)Most Assists By A Right Wing: 42, Jim Mayer (1975-76); Colin Murphy (2004-05)Most Points By A Right Wing: 71, Jim Mayer (1975-76)Most Goals By A Left Wing: 47, George Lyle (1975-76)Most Assists By A Left Wing: 41, George Lyle (1975-76)Most Points By A Left Wing: 88, George Lyle (1975-76)Most Goals By A Freshman: 28, Mike Usitalo (1970-71)Most Assists By A Freshman: 41, Rick Boehm (1978-79)Most Points By A Freshman: 53, Mike Zuke (1973-74)Most Goals By A Freshman Defenseman: 8, Tony Stiles (1978-79)Most Assists By A Freshman Defenseman: 21, Bob Pallante (1961-62)Most Points By A Freshman Defenseman: 25, Jason Wright (5-20--25; 1992-93)Longest Consecutive Goal-Scoring Streak: 10, Gord Salt (12/19/78-1/26/79); George Lyle (2/13/76-3/11/76)Longest Consecutive Assist-Scoring Streak: 14, Stu Ostlund (11/29/75-1/17/76)Longest Consecutive Point-Scoring Streak: 32, Mike Zuke (11/22/75-3/11/76)Most Goals Allowed: 163, Damian Rhodes (1988-89)Fewest Goals Allowed: 25, Gordon McRae (1967-68)Best Goals Against Average: 1.94, Ed Maki (1936-37)Most Saves: 1,301, Damian Rhodes (1988-89)Best Save Percentage: .926, Gordon McRae (1967-68)Most Shutouts: 4, Michael-Lee Teslak (2006-07); Jim Warden (1974-75)Longest Undefeated Streak: 16, Garry Bauman (1961-62)

Single GameMost Goals: 6, Paul Hendrickson vs. Wausau (2/24/34)Most Assists: 6, Bill Steele vs. Colorado College (1/3/73); John Pascht vs. Amarillo (12/23/60)Most Points: 7, Glenn Merkosky vs. Colorado College (1/6/79); 11 others tiedMost Penalties: 7, Darcy Martini vs. Denver (2/2/91); Rob Tustian at Colorado College (2/22/91)Most Penalty Minutes: 24, Lou Angotti vs. Michigan (1/7/61)Most Goals By A Defenseman: 3, Dave Reierson vs. Boston University (1/11/85); Mike Nepi vs.

Northern Michigan (12/17/83); Bob Monahan vs. McMaster (1/27/50)Most Assists By A Defenseman: 6, John Pascht vs. Amarillo (12/23/60)Most Points By A Defenseman: 7, John Pascht vs Amarillo (12/23/60)Most Goals By A Freshman: 4, Glenn Merkosky vs. Colorado College (1/6/79); Cliff Wylie vs. North

Dakota (2/16/55)Most Assists By A Freshman: 5, Rick Boehm vs. Colorado College (1/6/79)Most Points By A Freshman: 7, Glenn Merkosky vs. Colorado College (1/6/79)Fastest Three Goals: 1:38, Paul Hendrickson vs. Wausau (2/24/34)Fastest Three Assists: 4:55, Mike Zuke vs. Lake Superior State (12/13/75)Fastest Two Goals: :10, Steve Yoshino vs. Michigan State (2/19/66); Jack McManus vs. Colorado College (3/2/57)Most Saves: 74, Jack Noblet vs. North Dakota (1/18/48)Fewest Saves: 6, Bill Rowe vs. Michigan State (1/14/61)

PeriodMost Goals: 4, Paul Hendrickson vs. Wausau (2/24/34)Most Assists: 3, John Young vs. Denver (2/2/91); eight others tiedMost Points: 6, Ted Olson vs. Michigan State (2/3/50)Most Penalites: 5, Don Osborne (2/14/92)Most Penalty Minutes: 22, Lou Angotti vs. Michigan (1/7/61)Most Saves: 28, 2nd, John Rockwell vs. North Dakota (10/28/78); 1st, Ray Pilon vs. Colorado College (2/2/52)Most Saves, Overtime: 13, George Cuculick vs. Colorado College (1/1/60)Fewest Saves: 0, 1st, John Rockwell vs. Lake Superior State (10/21/78); 1st, Bill Rowe vs.

Michigan State (1/14/61)

Mike Usitalo (1970-74) tallied 28 goals in his rookie season of 1970, which marked the highest goal total of any Michigan Tech freshman in the program’s storied history. For his efforts he was named the 1970 WCHA Rookie of the Year. The forward finished his career with 71-61--132 points in 109 games.

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1954-55Jack McManus Marquette Sent. (12/28) 4Jack McManus Michigan State (1/22) 3Jack McManus Minnesota (2/12) 3Cliff Wylie North Dakota (2/16) 4

1955-56Pete Aubry Sault Esquires (12/9) 5Jack McManus Sault Esquires (12/10) 3Pete Aubry Denver (12/27) 3Lorne LaHaye St. Cloud (1/6) 4Lorne LaHaye St. Cloud (1/7) 3Bill McLay North Dakota (1/13) 3Jack McManus Michigan State (1/28) 3 Pete Aubry North Dakota (2/17) 3Ron Stenlund Boston College (3/16) 4

1956-57Jack McManus Toronto (12/6) 4

1957-58John Kosiancic Fort William (11/22) 3Paul Coppo Minnesota Duluth (12/14) 4John Kosiancic Fort Frances (2/21) 4

1958-59Pete Buchmann Minnesota Duluth (12/6) 3Al Raymond Minnesota Duluth (12/6) 3John Kosiancic Michigan (1/10) 5Paul Coppo Minnesota (1/16) 3 Gerry Fabbro Michigan State (1/13) 3John Kosiancic Minnesota (3/6) 3

1959-60Paul Coppo Minnesota (11/27) 3John Kosiancic Minnesota (1/29) 3Gerry Fabbro St. Lawrence (3/17) 3Lou Angotti St. Lawrence (3/17) 3 1960-61Lou Angotti North Dakota (11/26) 3Jerry Sullivan North Dakota (12/3) 3Jerry Sullivan Colorado College (12/29) 3Lou Angotti Michigan State (1/13) 3Lou Angotti Colorado College (2/13) 4Mike Draper Colorado College (2/14) 3Lou Angotti Michigan (2/25) 3 1961-62Jerry Sullivan Denver (12/9) 3Mike Draper Toronto (12/16) 3Jerry Sullivan Colorado College (12/29) 3John Ivanitz Minnesota (1/11) 3Gene Rebellato Michigan State (2/9) 3Jerry Sullivan Minnesota Duluth (2/23) 3Scott Watson Minnesota Duluth (2/23) 3Lou Angotti Finland (2/27) 4John Ivanitz Clarkson (3/17) 3 1962-63George Hill Nipigon (12/29) 3John Ivanitz Nipigon (12/29) 3Gene Rebellato Nipigon (12/30) 3Al Holm Minnesota Duluth (1/28) 3George Hill Minnesota Duluth (1/29) 4John Ivanitz Michigan (2/16) 3 1963-64Scott Watson Michigan State (2/21) 3Scott Watson Michigan State (2/22) 3George Hill Colorado College (3/7) 3 1964-65Wayne Weller Waterloo Lutheran (11/20) 3Rick Yeo Minnesota Duluth (1/1) 3Al Holm Michigan (1/29) 3Gary Milroy Michigan State (2/20) 3Rick Yeo Michigan (2/27) 3Wayne Weller Michigan (2/27) 3Al Holm Minnesota (3/5) 3Al Holm Minnesota (3/6) 3

1965-66Gary Milroy Minnesota (12/4) 3Jerry Bumbacco Manitoba (12/11) 3Bob Wilson Minnesta Duluth (2/5) 3

1966-67Gary Milroy Minnesota Duluth (1/7) 4Gary Milroy North Dakota (3/4) 3

1967-68Brian Watts Wisconsin (12/8) 3Brian Watts Wisconsin (12/9) 3Jim Kryway Minnesota Duluth (1/19) 4Ed Shillington Colorado College (3/5) 3 1968-69Carl Ahlsten McMaster (11/15) 3Al Karlander Colorado College (1/8) 3Al Karlander North Dakota (1/18) 3Ed Shillington Minnesota Duluth (2/21) 3Al Karlander Cornell (3/14) 3

1969-70Brian Watts Boston University (1/3) 3Herb Boxer Minnesota (3/14) 4 1970-71Terry McKnight Denver (12/11) 3Mike Usitalo Michigan (12/30) 3Mike Usitalo Colorado College (1/5) 3Mike Usitalo North Dakota (1/8) 3 1971-72Lorne Stamler Michigan (2/11) 3Gary Crosby Minnesota Duluth (2/26) 3 1972-73Bob D’Alvise Waterloo (11/11) 3Mike Zuke Michigan (11/18) 3Mike Zuke Colorado College (1/3) 3Bob D’Alvise Notre Dame (1/19) 3Darwin Mott Notre Dame (1/19) 3Mike Zuke Michigan (2/24) 3Bob D’Alvise Michigan State (3/5) 3 1973-74Mike Zuke Minnesota Duluth (11/9) 3Bob D’Alvise Minnesota Duluth (11/9) 4Mike Usitalo North Dakota (11/23) 3Mike Zuke Michigan (11/30) 4Lorne Stamler Colorado College (1/4) 3Steve Jensen Colorado College (1/5) 3 1974-75Jim Mayer Minnesota Duluth (11/2) 3Steve Jensen Colorado College (11/15) 3Bill Steele Denver (12/6) 3Jim Mayer Denver (12/6) 3Mike Zuke Denver (1/24) 3Bob D’Alvise Denver (1/24) 3George Lyle Notre Dame (2/15) 4

1975-76Warren Young Denver (11/8) 3George Lyle Notre Dame (11/29) 3Mike Zuke Lake Superior State (12/12) 5Jim Mayer Minnesota (1/2) 3Stu Ostlund Colorado College (1/10) 4George Lyle Michigan State (1/16) 3Jim Mayer Michigan State (1/17) 3George Lyle Denver (1/30) 3Jim Mayer Notre Dame (2/14) 3Stu Ostlund North Dakota (2/20) 4Mike Zuke Wisconsin (2/27) 3George Lyle Minnesota Duluth (3/5) 3 1976-77Stu Younger Michigan (10/22) 3Greg Hay Michigan State (2/19) 3

1977-78Gord Salt North Dakota (11/25) 3Stu Ostlund Michigan (12/10) 3Stu Ostlund Michigan State (1/14) 3Warren Young Wisconsin (3/15) 3 1978-79Warren Young Lake Superior State (10/21) 3Gord Salt Colorado College (11/18) 3Gord Salt Colorado College (1/6) 3Glenn Merkosky Colorado College (1/26) 4Warren Young North Dakota (1/26) 3John Haddad North Dakota (1/26) 3 1979-80Brent DeNat Lake Superior State (10/19) 3Gord Salt Colorado College (11/17) 3Steve Murphy Colorado College (2/16) 3

1980-81Per-Ake Johansson Lake Superior State (10/25) 3Rick Boehm Notre Dame (1/10) 3Bill Terry Notre Dame (1/10) 3Mike Lauen Minnesota (2/13) 3Bill Terry Western Michigan (12/4) 3

1981-82Bill Terry Lake Superior State (2/13) 3Bill Terry Illinois Chicago (2/26) 3 1982-83Jim Bissett Western Michigan (10/30) 3Jim Bissett Michigan (11/13) 3Todd Scott Notre Dame (12/28) 3Bill Terry Miami (1/8) 3Steve Murphy Illinois Chicago (1/22) 3

1983-84Bill Terry Northern Michigan (10/14) 3Chris Cichocki Northern Michigan (10/15) 3Bill Terry Bowling Green (10/28) 3Chris Cichocki Michigan (11/11) 3Mike Nepi Northern Michigan (12/17) 3Chris Cichocki Michigan State (2/3) 3Steve Murphy Northern Michigan (2/10) 3 1984-85Dave Reierson Boston University (1/12) 3

1986-87John Archibald North Dakota (11/7) 3Brian Hannon Northeastern (12/6) 3

1987-88Brian Hannon Colorado College (10/17) 3Brian Hannon Minnesota (12/19) 3Randy McKay Northern Michigan (1/14) 3Shawn Harrison North Dakota (2/27) 3 1988-89Ron Rolston Minnesota Duluth (10/21) 3Jim Carroll Maine (11/12) 3Richard Novak Northeastern (1/17) 3

1989-90Shawn Harrison Western Michigan (12/16) 3Jamie Steer Northern Michigan (12/30) 3 1990-91Kelly Hurd North Dakota (11/3) 3Davis Payne Denver (1/2) 3Kelly Hurd Denver (2/1) 3Kelly Hurd St. Cloud State (2/9) 3 1991-92Jim Storm Northern Michigan (11/2) 3Jamie Steer Minnesota Duluth (12/7) 3John Young Laurentian (1/7) 3Jim Storm Laurentian (1/7) 3 1992-93Jim Storm Wisconsin (11/7) 3Jim Storm Colorado College (1/8) 3 1993-94Brent Peterson Northern Michigan (10/30) 4 1995-96Jeff Mikesch Northern Michigan (2/9) 3 2000-01Matt Ulwelling Alaska Anchorage (1/20) 3

2001-02Bryan Perez Minnesota (11/3) 3

2002-03Colin Murphy Minnesota Duluth (3/7) 3

2003-04Chris Conner Northern Michigan (10/17) 3Colin Murphy Northern Michigan (10/18) 4Chris Conner St. Cloud State (10/25) 3

2006-07Justin St. Louis Minnesota (3/3) 3Pete Rouleau Alaska (10/26) 3

2007-08Pete Rouleau Minnesota Duluth (2/15) 3

Home Games in Bold

All-Time Hat Tricks

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The Century Club (100 or More Points)Name (Year) Pos GP G A TP PPG1 Mike Zuke (1972-76) F 163 133 177 310 1.902 Bob D’Alvise (1971-75) F 149 100 117 217 1.463 Stu Ostlund (1974-78) F 160 80 133 213 1.334 John Young (1989-93) F 155 61 149 210 1.355 Rick Boehm (1978-82) F 147 66 143 209 1.426 Bill Terry (1980-84) F 152 91 89 180 1.187 Pat Mikesch (1992-96) F 153 57 112 169 1.108 George Lyle (1973-76) F 100 93 73 166 1.669 Steve Murphy (1979-84) F 144 73 92 165 1.1510 Jack McManus (1953-57) F 107 88 72 160 1.5011 John Archibald (1984-88) F 154 75 84 159 1.03 Tom Bissett (1985-89) F 163 65 94 159 1.0313 Dave Joelson (1975-79) F 157 72 80 152 0.9714 Rodger Moy (1976-80) F 148 54 98 152 1.0315 Colin Murphy (2001-05) F 145 54 98 152 1.0516 Bill Steele (1971-75) F 145 65 86 151 1.04 Darwin Mott (1969-73) F 163 52 99 151 0.9318 Jamie Steer (1988-92) F 160 74 75 149 0.9319 Kelly Hurd (1987-91) F 155 77 71 148 0.9520 Mike Lauen (1979-83) F 147 73 73 146 0.99 Jim Storm (1990-93) F 108 63 83 146 1.35 Shawn Harrison (1986-90) F 141 59 87 146 1.0423 Graham Wise (1970-74) F 139 70 75 145 1.0424 Brent Peterson (1991-95) F 158 80 64 144 0.9125 Brian Hannon (1983-85/86-88) F 155 75 68 143 0.92 Andre Savage (1994-98) F 149 52 91 143 0.9627 Jerry Sullivan (1959-62) F 93 65 77 142 1.5328 Gord Salt (1976-80) F 130 78 60 138 1.0629 Greg Hay (1976-80) F 141 46 91 137 0.9730 Paul Coppo (1957-60) F 85 59 75 134 1.5831 Lou Angotti (1959-62) F 89 71 61 132 1.48 Mike Usitalo (1970-74) F 109 71 61 132 1.2133 John Kosiancic (1957-60) F 86 64 67 131 1.5234 Warren Young (1975-79) F 141 63 67 130 0.9235 Lorne Stamler (`1970-74) F 140 63 64 129 0.92 Chris Conner (2002-05) F 151 69 60 129 0.8537 Gary Milroy (1964-67) F 82 56 69 125 1.52 Dana Decker (1974-78) F 159 56 69 125 0.7939 Ted Olson (1946-50) F 71 62 62 124 1.75 Cliff Wylie (1954-58) F 110 43 81 124 1.1341 Wayne Weller (1964-67) F 91 59 64 123 1.35 Kip Noble (1986-90) D 156 36 87 123 0.7943 Chirs Cichocki (1982-85) F 116 67 54 121 1.04 Geordie Hamilton (1982-86) F 144 49 69 118 0.8245 Doug Harris (1982-86) F 158 41 75 116 0.73 Jim Mayer (1972-76) F 131 47 68 115 0.88 Tom Kennedy (1955-59) F 105 39 76 115 1.0948 Gerald Fabbro (1958-61) F 84 46 67 113 1.35 Todd Scott (1979-83) F 138 44 67 111 0.8050 Mike Nepi (1981-85) D 148 26 84 110 0.74 Stu Younger (1973-77) F 152 48 60 108 0.71 Jim Bissett (1979-83) F 143 45 63 108 0.7653 Ron Stenlund (1954-58) F 110 49 57 106 0.96 John Ivanitz (1960-63) F 84 52 53 105 1.25 Ron Zuke (1980-84) F 146 51 54 105 0.72 Brett Engelhardt (2000-04) F 149 51 54 105 0.7057 Jim Nahrgang (1970-74) D 137 33 71 104 0.76 Jim Ruhl (1946-50) F 71 59 42 101 1.43 Randy McKay (1984-88) F 145 38 63 101 0.7060 Jason Wright (1992-96) D 162 18 82 100 0.62

Top 20 Highest-Scoring DefensemenName (Year) GP G A TP 1 Kip Noble (1986-90) 156 36 87 1232 Mike Nepi (1981-85) 148 26 84 1103 Jim Nahrgang (1970-74) 137 33 71 1044 Jason Wright (1992-96) 162 18 82 1005 Ed Dempsey (1973-77) 117 18 78 966 Layne LeBel (1990-94) 149 25 68 93 Scott White (1985-89) 154 20 73 93 Tim Watters (1977-81) 111 19 74 939 Dave Reierson (1982-86) 151 18 72 9010 Lars Helminen (2003-07) 153 14 68 8211 Tony Stiles (1978-82) 143 26 55 8112 Gary Begg (1960-63) 89 27 51 7813 Al McLeod (1968-71) 89 29 46 7514 Dick Wilson (1955-58) 80 24 50 7415 John Haddad (1977-80) 93 27 44 71 Bob Lorimer (1971-75) 147 16 55 7117 Darcy Martini (1988-92) 124 19 43 6218 Justin Brown (2000-04) 149 11 48 5919 Bruce Abbey (1971-75) 128 6 52 5820 Clay Wilson (2001-05) 148 17 40 57

Top 10 Winningest GoaltendersName (Year) Years Wins1 Bruce Horsch 1974-78 582 Garry Bauman 1961-64 483 Gordie McRae 1967-70 444 Jim Warden 1972-75 435 Jamie Ram 1990-94 426 George Cuculick 1957-60 417 Bob McManus 1953-57 408 Tony Esposito 1964-67 38 John Rockwell 1975-79 3810 Damian Rhodes 1987-90 37

Right: Bruce Horsch (1974-78) won 59 games as a goaltender, most in Michigan Tech history. He was the season goaltending leader in 1975-76, and 1976-77.

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ScoringYear Name GP G A TP P-M HT1949-50 Marc Olson 17 23 28 51 21950-51 Joe deBastiani 22 13 11 24 11951-52 Ray Puro 20 20 15 35 11952-53 Ray Puro 19 19 14 33 01953-54 Ray Merrifield 25 8 15 23 6-12 01954-55 Jack McManus 26 25 20 45 11-33 31955-56 Jack McManus 28 29 23 52 7-14 21956-57 Jack McManus 28 26 23 49 6-26 11957-58 Paul Coppo 28 15 13 28 3-6 11958-59 John Kosiancic 27 25 28 53 13-26 21959-60 Paul Coppo 32 26 31 57 1-2 11960-61 Jerry Sullivan 29 22 25 47 0-0 21961-62 Jerry Sullivan 32 30 29 59 3-6 31962-63 George Hill 29 22 20 42 4-8 21963-64 George Hill 27 20 22 42 10-20 11964-65 Wayne Weller 31 24 23 47 10-28 21965-66 Wayne Weller 30 26 19 45 13-26 01966-67 Gary Milroy 30 25 18 43 8-24 21967-68 Al Karlander 32 22 13 35 8-24 01968-69 Al Karlander 32 31 13 44 8-24 31969-70 Ed Shillington 33 21 18 39 8-16 01970-71 Mike Usitalo 30 28 17 45 11-22 31971-72 Gary Crosby 34 23 34 57 12-24 11972-73 Mike Zuke 38 23 30 53 10-20 31973-74 Mike Zuke 40 28 47 75 19-38 21974-75 Bob D’Alvise 42 37 47 84 2-4 11975-76 Mike Zuke 32 47 57 104 21-42 21976-77 Warren Young 37 19 26 45 31-86 01977-78 Dave Joelson 40 24 23 47 4-8 01978-79 Gord Salt 37 34 25 59 23-49 21979-80 Rick Boehm 38 17 41 58 10-20 01980-81 Rick Boehm 37 21 37 58 21-49 11981-82 Bill Terry 35 26 24 50 17-37 31982-83 Jim Bissett 37 27 28 55 27-54 21983-84 Chris Cichocki 40 25 20 45 14-36 31984-85 Chris Cichocki 40 30 24 54 7-14 01985-86 John Archibald 37 19 19 38 13-56 01986-87 Ally Cook 39 13 29 42 11-22 01987-88 John Archibald 41 22 31 53 5-18 01988-89 Shawn Harrison 42 17 33 50 25-58 01989-90 Kip Noble 40 17 33 50 19-46 01990-91 John Young 41 16 46 62 20-48 01991-92 John Young 39 19 41 60 26-63 11992-93 Jim Storm 33 22 32 54 15-30 31993-94 Pat Mikesch 45 14 36 50 39-118 01994-95 Pat Mikesch 36 15 28 43 17-37 11995-96 Andre Savage 40 13 27 40 21-42 01996-97 Andre Savage 37 18 20 38 17-34 01997-98 Andre Savage 33 14 27 41 17-34 01998-99 Matt Ulwelling 38 9 17 26 15-30 01999-00 Jarrett Weinberger 37 10 9 19 32-94 02000-01 Matt Ulwelling 36 8 21 29 16-32 12001-02 Brett Engelhardt 38 16 16 32 20-40 02002-03 Colin Murphy 37 20 20 40 13-42 12003-04 Chris Conner 38 25 14 39 6-12 22004-05 Colin Murphy 37 11 42 53 20-40 02005-06 Chris Conner 38 17 12 29 9-18 02006-07 Pete Rouleau 40 7 23 30 16-32 12007-08 Pete Rouleau 39 12 17 29 20-43 1

GoaltendingYear Name GP GA Avg Svs Pct SO1953-54 Harry Taylor 18 91 5.15 475 .839 01954-55 Bob McManus 22 73 3.30 626 .896 01955-56 Bob McManus 24 75 3.10 638 .895 31956-57 Bob McManus 24 86 3.50 617 .888 11957-58 George Cuculick 26 82 3.20 683 .893 21958-59 George Cuculick 20 63 3.15 504 .889 21959-60 George Cuculick 30 98 3.26 781 .889 11960-61 Bill Rowe 29 77 2.72 627 .891 31961-62 Garry Bauman 25 61 2.44 595 .907 01962-63 Garry Bauman 26 70 2.69 753 .915 31963-64 Garry Bauman 24 67 2.70 697 .912 31964-65 Tony Esposito 17 40 2.35 415 .912 11965-66 Tony Esposito 19 51 2.68 508 .909 11966-67 Tony Esposito 15 39 2.60 423 .916 01967-68 Gordon McRae 12 25 2.08 312 .926 21968-69 Gordon McRae 28 84 3.00 731 .897 11969-70 Gordon McRae 31 112 3.61 863 .885 11970-71 Bob Lee 15 44 2.93 414 .904 01971-72 Morris Trewin 23 95 4.19 717 .883 11972-73 Rick Quance 17 55 3.24 526 .905 01973-74 Rick Quance 27 95 3.52 788 .892 21974-75 Jim Warden 31 92 2.97 947 .911 41975-76 Bruce Horsch 31 124 4.00 1094 .898 11976-77 Bruce Horsch 25 117 4.68 781 .869 01977-78 John Rockwell 21 72 3.49 670 .903 11978-79 John Rockwell 31 124 4.09 1020 .892 21979-80 Rob Polman Tuin 14 49 3.72 414 .894 11980-81 Frank Krieber 28 91 3.21 773 .895 11981-82 Tom Allen 25 91 3.62 756 .893 01982-83 Mudge Tompsett 22 76 3.45 683 .899 21983-84 Dave Roach 24 79 3.36 714 .900 01984-85 Dave Roach 19 75 4.15 530 .876 01985-86 Darryl Pierce 21 87 4.31 653 .882 01986-87 Dave Roach 29 151 5.00 1157 .885 01987-88 Damian Rhodes 29 114 4.20 947 .893 01988-89 Damian Rhodes 37 163 4.41 1301 .889 01989-90 Damian Rhodes 25 1358 5.26 875 .880 01990-91 Geoff Sarjeant 28 97 3.78 862 .899 11991-92 Jamie Ram 23 83 4.35 581 .875 01992-93 Jamie Ram 36 115 3.32 1021 .899 01993-94 Jamie Ram 39 117 3.20 1215 .912 11994-95 Luciano Caravaggio 31 119 4.02 853 .878 11995-96 David Weninger 25 70 3.23 540 .885 01996-97 Luciano Caravaggio 28 92 3.67 789 .896 01997-98 David Weninger 33 119 3.74 860 .878 11998-99 David Weninger 32 100 3.33 869 .897 01999-00 Jason Moilanen 22 87 4.31 621 .877 12000-01 Brian Rogers 35 123 3.66 994 .890 02001-02 Cam Ellsworth 28 114 4.58 734 .866 02002-03 Cam Ellsworth 35 133 3.94 1109 .893 12003-04 Cam Ellsworth 25 84 3.86 667 .888 02004-05 Cam Ellsworth 30 92 3.23 1000 .916 12005-06 Michael-Lee Teslak 26 88 3.68 812 .902 02006-07 Michael-Lee Teslak 22 42 2.00 459 .916 42007-08 Michael Lee Teslak 25 51 2.20 569 .918 1

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Season-Team RecordsBest Winning Percentage: .906 (29-3-0), 1961-62Most Wins: 34 (34-9-0), 1975-76Fewest Wins: 4 (4-34-0), 1999-2000Most Losses: 34 (4-34-0), 1999-2000Fewest Losses: 3 (29-3-0), 1961-62Most Ties: 6 (18-18-6), 1995-96Fewest Ties: 0, seven tiedMost Home Wins: 22 (22-1-0), 1975-76Most Road Wins: 15 (15-5-0), 1974-75Most Home Losses: 16 (2-16-0), 1999-2000Most Road Losses: 18 (0-18-0), 1989-90; (2-18-0), 1999-2000Most Home Ties: 5 (1995-96)Most Road Ties: 3, (2-16-3), 1985-86; (6-7-3), 1992-93Fewest Home Wins: 2 (2-16-0); 1999-2000Fewest Road Wins: 0 (0-18-0), 1989-90Fewest Home Losses: 0 (15-0-0), 1970-71Fewest Road Losses: 2 (14-2-0), 1961-62Fewest Home Ties: 0, 16 tiedFewest Road Ties: 0, 22 tiedMost Overtime Games: 12, (1995-96)Longest Winning Streak: 22, 1961-63Longest Winning Streak, Regular Season: 16, 1961-62Longest Winning Streak, Including Playoffs: 20, 1961-62Longest Home Winning Streak: 21, 1975-76Longest Road Winning Streak: 14, 1961-62Longest Undefeated Streak: 22, 1961-63Longest Undefeated Streak, Regular Season: 19, 1970-71Longest Undefeated Streak, Including Playoffs: 22, 1961-62Longest Home Undefeated Streak: 21, 1975-76Longest Road Undefeated Streak: 14, 1961-62Longest Losing Streak: 16, 1951-52Longest Losing Streak, Regular Season: 16, 1951-52Longest Losing Streak, Including Playoffs: 16, 1951-52Longest Home Losing Streak: 9, 2000-01Longest Road Losing Streak: 18, 1989-90Longest Winless Streak: 19, 1997-98Longest Winless Streak, Regular Season: 19 1996-97Longest Winless Streak, Including Playoffs: 16, 1951-52Longest Home Winless Streak: 10, 2000-01Longest Road Winless Streak: 19, 1985-86Longest Non-Shutout Streak: 149, 3/8/63-3/8/68Most Consecutive Games Shut Out: 3, 1953-54Most Shutouts: 5, 2006-07Most Games Shutout: 9, 1999-2000Fewest Shutouts: 0, 15 tiedMost Goals: 255, 1975-76Highest Goals-Per-Game Average: 5.93, 1975-76Fewest Goals: 75, 1951-52Lowest Goals-Per-Game Average: 2.25, 2006-07Most Goals Against: 216, 1989-90Highest Goals-Against-Per-Game Average: 7.50, 1951-52Fewest Goals Against: 77, 1960-61Lowest Goals-Against-Per-Game Average: 2.18, 2006-07Most Power Play Goals: 68, 1975-76Most Shorthanded Goals: 20, 1981-82Most Assists: 412, 1975-76Fewest Assists: 83, 1951-52Most Total Points: 667, 1975-76

Jamie Steer (1988-92), who registered 74-75--149 points in 160 games, ranks 18th on the Huskies career scoring chart.

Single Game-Team RecordsMost Goals, Michigan Tech: 19 (St. Cloud State), 1/6/56Most Goals, Both Teams: 22 (Denver 15, MTU 7), 2/9/90Most Goals, Opponent: 16 (Colorado College), 1/5/51Most Empty Net Goals, Michigan Tech: 3 (Denver), 2/1/91Most Empty Net Goals, Both Teams: 3 (MTU 10, Denver 3), 2/1/91Most Consecutive Goals, Michigan Tech: 19 (St. Cloud State), 1/6/56Most Points, Both Teams: 57 (MTU 18, Denver 39), 2/9/90Most Points, Michigan Tech: 48 (St. Cloud State), 1/6/56Most Points, Opponent: 39 (Denver), 2/9/90Most Penalties, Both Teams: 55 (MTU 29, Northern Michigan 26), 11/5/94Most Penalties, Michigan Tech: 29 (Northern Michigan), 11/5/94; (Minnesota Duluth), 10/27/95Most Penalties, Opponent: 26 (Northern Michigan), 11/5/94Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams: 191 (MTU 100, Northern Michigan 91), 2/17/05Most Penalty Minutes, Michigan Tech: 100 (Northern Michigan), 2/17/05Most Penalty Minutes, Opponent: 91 (vs Northern Michigan), 2/17/05Fastest Six Goals, Both Teams: 4:39 (MTU 3, Notre Dame 3), 1/25/80Fastest Five Goals, Both Teams: 2:47 (MTU 1, Lake Superior 4), 10/25/80Fastest Four Goals, Both Teams: :58 (MTU 2, Lake Superior 2), 10/24/80Fastest Four Goals, Michigan Tech: 1:48 (St. Lawrence), 3/17/60Fastest Three Goals, Both Teams: :26 (MTU 2, Lake Superior 1), 10/24/80Fastest Three Goals, Michigan Tech: :28 (Mike Zuke, Lorne Stamler & Zuke, North Dakota),

2/16/74Fastest Two Goals, Both Teams: :04 (Minnesota Duluth), 2/29/80; (Denver), 1/22/77Fastest Two Goals, Michigan Tech: :06 (Bob Marshall & Bob Toothill, Minnesota Duluth), 1/7/67

Period-Team RecordsMost Goals, Michigan Tech: 8, four tiedMost Goals, Opponent: 8 (1st, North Dakota), 1/18/52Most Points, Both Teams: 27 (3rd, Denver), 2/9/90Most Points, Michigan Tech: 20 (3rd, Finland), 2/27/62Most Points, Opponent: 19 (3rd, Denver), 2/9/90; (1st, North Dakota), 1/29/2000Most Penalties, Both Teams: 40 (3rd, MTU 20, Northern Michigan 20), 11/5/94Most Penalties, Michigan Tech: 20 (3rd, Northern Michigan), 11/5/94Most Penalties, Opponent: 20 (3rd, Northern Michigan), 11/5/94Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams: 148 (2nd, MTU 74, Northern Michigan 74), 2/17/05Most Penalty Minutes, Michigan Tech: 74 (2nd, Northern Michigan), 2/17/05Most Penalty Minutes, Opponent: 74 (2nd, Northern Michigan), 2/17/05Fastest Two Goals From Start Of Period, Michigan Tech: :47 (Ron Zuke & Bill Terry, Ferris State),

3/5/82Fastest Goal From Start Of Period, Michigan Tech: :05 (Dana Decker, Minnesota Duluth), 3/3/78Fastest Goal From Start Of Period, Opponent: :06, (Grant Block, Colorado College), 2/8/92Fastest Goal In Overtime, Michigan Tech: :22, (Jamie Steer, Minnesota Duluth), 1/12/90Fastest Goal In Overtime, Opponent: :10 (Mark Hamway, Michigan State), 11/28/82; Ted Speers,

Michigan, 2/6/82)

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Single-Game Attendance Records4,619 vs. Michigan (2/7/1976)4,563 vs. Denver (2/4/1978)4,551 vs. Denver (2/3/1978)4,514 vs. Michigan State (2/2/1974)4,512 vs. Michigan (2/6/1977)4,478 vs. Michigan State (2/1/1974)4,426 vs. Wisconsin (2/7/1973)4,401 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/8/1975)4,291 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/7/1975)4,234 vs. Colorado College (2/5/1977)4,221 vs. Colorado College (2/4/1977)4,200 vs. Michigan (2/2/1979)4,200 vs. Michigan (2/3/1979)4,200 vs. North Dakota (2/2/1980)4,200 vs. Notre Dame (1/29/1982)4,200 vs. Notre Dame (1/30/1982)4,200 vs. Northern Michigan (10/15/1983)4,200 vs. Michigan State (2/3/1984)4,200 vs. Northern Michigan (10/29/1988)4,181 vs. North Dakota (2/1/1980)4,180 vs. Northern Michigan (10/9/1998)4,180 vs. Northern Michigan (2/17/2005)4,165 vs. Michigan State (2/4/1984)4,154 vs. Northern Michigan (9/12/2008)4,134 vs. Northern Michigan (11/2/1991)4,084 vs. Northern Michigan (12/1/1990)4,076 vs. Colorado College (2/6/1981)4,069 vs. Minnesota (2/1/1985)4,054 vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/19/1990)4,052 vs. Northern Michigan (1/15/1983)4,039 vs. Michigan State (2/5/1972)

MacInnes Student Ice Arena Attendance Records

Year Games Record Total Average Largest Single-Game Crowd1971-72 11 6-4-1 38,488 3,498 4,039 vs. Michigan State (2/5/1972) 1972-73 19 17-2-0 62,352 3,281 4,426 vs. Wisconsin (2/7/1973)1973-74 20 16-2-2 69,329 3,466 4,514 vs. Michigan State (2/2/1974)1974-75 22 17-5-0 72,912 3,314 4,401 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/8/1975)1975-76 23 22-1-0 75,946 3,302 4,619 vs. Michigan (2/7/1976)1976-77 18 12-5-1 62,711 3,483 4,234 vs. Colorado College (2/5/1977)1977-78 20 14-5-1 71,302 3,565 4,563 vs. Denver (2/4/1978)1978-79 18 10-7-1 64,462 3,581 4,200 vs. Michigan (2/2/79, 2/3/1979)1979-80 18 9-7-2 62,330 3,462 4,200 vs. North Dakota (2/2/1980)1980-81 22 15-6-1 73,331 3,333 4,076 vs. Colorado College (2/6/1981)1981-82 20 14-4-2 64,898 3,245 4,200 vs. Notre Dame (1/29/82, 1/30/1982)1982-83 20 12-7-1 65,576 3,278 4,103 vs. Northern Michigan (2/18/1983)1983-84 18 12-5-1 59,515 3,306 4,200 vs. Michigan State (2/3/1984)1984-85 18 9-8-1 54,399 3,022 4,069 vs. Minnesota (2/1/1985)1985-86 20 8-11-1 46,208 2,310 3,535 vs. Northern Michigan (10/12/1985)1986-87 18 9-9-0 40,759 2,264 3,526 vs. Northern Michigan (11/1/1987)1987-88 20 10-10-0 53,471 2,674 3,919 vs. Northern Michigan (1/16/1988)1988-89 18 10-7-1 52,729 2,929 4,200 vs. Northern Michigan (10/29/1988)1989-90 18 8-10-0 49,750 2,764 3,838 vs. Northern Michigan (10/28/1989)1990-91 19 9-9-1 55,503 2,921 4,084 vs. Northern Michigan (12/1/1990)1991-92 17 10-6-1 49,881 2,934 4,134 vs. Northern Michigan (11/2/1991)1992-93 18 11-5-2 53,103 2,950 3,831 vs. Northern Michigan (11/13/1992)1993-94 17 9-7-1 50,157 2,950 3,902 vs. Northern Michigan (10/30/1993)1994-95 17 5-10-2 49,379 2,905 3,737 vs. Northern Michigan (11/4/1994)1995-96 19 10-4-5 50,081 2,636 3,439 vs. St. Cloud State (2/3/1996)1996-97 19 6-10-3 46,037 2,423 3,396 vs. Denver (11/23/1996)1997-98 18 10-7-1 46,924 2,607 4,010 vs. Alaska Anchorage (1/9/1998)1998-99 17 4-13-0 44,939 2,643 4,180 vs. Northern Michigan (10/9/1998)1999-00 18 2-16-0 39,291 2,183 3,612 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/2000)2000-01 17 3-10-4 40,542 2,385 3,493 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/9/2001)2001-02 17 6-9-2 44,761 2,487 3,577 vs. Northern Michigan (12/14/2001)2002-03 17 5-9-3 42,072 2,475 3,999 vs. Northern Michigan (10/5/2002)2003-04 18 5-10-3 46,415 2,579 3,854 vs. Northern Michigan (10/18/2003)2004-05 16 2-12-2 43,876 2,742 4,180 vs. Northern Michigan (2/19/2005)2005-06 17 3-9-5 41,810 2,459 3,908 vs. Minnesota (2/11/2006)2006-07 17 10-4-3 47,717 2,807 4,014 vs. Northern Michigan (10/13/2006)2007-08 17 7-8-2 48,459 2,851 4,154 vs. Northern Michigan (10/12/2007)TOTALS 641 332-259-50 1,989,848 3,104 4,619 vs. Michigan (2/7/1976)

Two-Game Series Attendance Records9,131 vs. Michigan (2/6/1976-2/7/1976)9,114 vs. Denver (2/3/1978-2/4/1978)8,992 vs. Michigan State (2/1/1974-2/2/1974)8,692 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/7/1975-2/8/1975)8,455 vs. Colorado College (2/4/1977-2/5/1977)8,446 vs. Wisconsin (2/6/1973-2/7/1973)8,400 vs. Notre Dame (1/29/1981-1/30/1981)8,400 vs. Michigan (2/2/1979-2/3/1979)8,381 vs. North Dakota (2/1/1980-2/2/1980)8,365 vs. Michigan State (2/3/1984-2/4/1984)7,913 vs. Minnesota (2/1/1985-2/2/1985)7,897 vs. Michigan State (2/4/1972-2/5/1972)7,866 vs. Northern Michigan (11/7/1980-11/8/1980)7,684 vs. Michigan (11/22/1974-11/23/1974)7,662 vs. Minnesota (2/3/1989-2/4/1989)7,626 vs. Michigan State (11/8/1974-11/9/1974)7,578 vs. Notre Dame (11/2/1973-11/3/1973)7,545 vs. Minnesota (1/20/1976-1/21/1976)7,520 vs. Wisconsin (10/28/1975-10/29/1975)7,489 vs. Minnesota (2/13/1981-2/14/1981)7,475 vs. Michigan State (11/14/1974-11/15/1974)7,391 vs. Ferris State (2/4/1983-2/5/1983)7,359 vs. Denver (1/25/1974-1/26/1974)7,347 vs. Wisconsin (10/26/1979-10/27-1979)7,296 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/5/1988-2/6/1988)7,293 vs. Michigan (10/23/1981-10/24/1981)

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When John MacInnes came to Michigan Tech as its hockey coach in 1956, few realized what his arrival would mean to the Huskies. Through the years, MacInnes became one of college hockey’s greatest coaches and was instrumental in shaping the Huskies into a national hockey power. His teams won three NCAA championships, seven Western Collegiate Hockey Association titles and compiled winning records in 23 of the 26 years MacInnes was behind the bench. Born in Toronto, Ontario, MacInnes began playing hockey in the Toronto Bantam leagues and worked his way through the entire junior hockey system. He was a goalkeeper at the University of Michigan, helping the Wolverines to a pair of league titles and a third-place finish at the 1950 NCAA championship. MacInnes also played for the Boston Bruins and the Detriot Red Wings before becoming director of the Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey League in 1950. He remained in that position until coming to Michigan Tech. MacInnes compiled an outstanding record of 555-295-39 at Michigan Tech, making him the winningest coach in college history. He was named NCAA Coach of the Year twice, WCHA Coach of the Year six times, and was a charter member of the Upper Peninsula Hall of Fame. His death in 1983 was a tragic blow to the University and the world of college hockey. Incidentally, John’s wife, Jerry, still lives in Houghton, and their son Scott is the city manager of Houghton.

John MacInnes

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Rene’ E. Adams • 1991Dr. Michael Agin • 1996Judith A. Audit • 1995 • WBBClem Banfield • 1989John Benaglio • 2006 • FBW. Rexford Benoit* • 1985 • TRKevin Borseth • 1999 • WBB CoachPamela R. Bosio-Baileys • 1992 • WBB, VBAlan J. Bovard* • 1985 • FBJilann O. Brunett • 1985 • RFPaul Butkovich • 1990 • FBGerald J. Caspary • 1991Linda Chesebro (Rusaw) • 2003 • VB, WBBJohn Christianson • 2004, TN, TN CoachBob Collins • 2004 • FB, BXVerdie Cox • 1985 • MBB CoachDr. Kristen Crouch (Brown) • 2004 • CC, TR,

WBBTom Csmarich • 1997 • FBDon Daavettila • 2003Cheryl A. DePuydt • 1992 • VB, WBB CoachDiane Devine (Salinas) • 2001 • VBJay Dishnow • 1990 • FBJohn Donald • 2005 • FBDick ElRite • 2000 • WR CoachAnne Eslinger (Johnson) • 2005 • WBBDennis Euers • 1998 • FBCharles Finkbeiner • 2005 • MBBMary Fisher • 1998 • WBBMike Foltz • 2003 • FBWilliam C. Gappy • 1996 • MBB Coach

Isabel Garity • 1999 • RFLarry Grimes • 1985 • MBBHerman Gundlach • 1988H. Kenneth Hamar* • 1986Daniel W. Hazebrook* • 1995 • FBKaren Henegar (Appel) • 1998 • WBB, VBKaren Henry • 1991 • AS, NSRoger J. Hettinga • 1986 • FB, WRPete Hoffman • 2006 • MBBRobert E. Hunt • 1994 • FBWebster “Swede” Intermill* • 1997Frank U. Isolampi* • 1986 • FB, MBBJerry Jerabeck* • 2000 • TNK. Ross Johnson • 2004Mary Kaminski • 2001 • VB CoachTed Kearly • 1997 • FB Coach • ADPaul Koski • 1989Geof Kotila • 2002 • MBBJohn Kwiatkowski • 1999 • FBJames F. Lahr • 1992 • MBB • FB, TRGerald P. LaJeunesse • 1993 • FB, TROmer LaJeunesse • 1985 • FB CoachGary Lange • 1988 • MBBSheldon “Moose” Larson • 1992 • RF CoachRoger E. Laub* • 1987Stephanie Livingston (Johnston) • 2006 • VBWilliam A. Longacre Sr.* • 1995Fred Lonsdorf* • 1999 • AS CoachRobert G. Lovell • 1993 • TR, AS, SW, TNCharles Lucchesi • 1996 • FBWilliam G. Lucier • 1985 • FB

Gary Lundin • 2001 • MBBJerry MacInnes • 2002William J. Massey III • 1994 • MBBGeorge McCarthy • 1989Harold Meese • 1986John Meyers • 2000 • FBAl Murphy • 1990U.J. (Bert) Noblet* • 1985 • FBDr. Bob Nominelli • 2003Bob Olson • 1994Dave Paris • 2006 • FBJodi L. Peters (Maley) • 1996 • WBBAlex Pociask • 1997 • FBJenny Postlewaite (Fesenmaier) • 2005 • WBBWalt Potoroka • 2002 • FB, MBB, TRLarry Ras • 1985 • FBDr. Kenneth E. Rowe • 1993Rodney Ruth • 1999 • MBBChris St. Louis (Armstrong) • 2000 • TRTeri Salani (Seibert) • 2000 • ASJohn O. Sanregret • 1995Michael J. Scally • 1996 • FBKen Seaton • 1998 • MBB, TRLloyd L. Seestedt • 1992 • FB, MBB, TRPaul Sharkey • 1989 • FB, TR, MBBDonald P. Sherman* • 1985 • MBBRaymond L. Smith • 1985Kiril Spiroff* • 1988Robert Stephens • 1987 • BX, FB, MBBPatty Sullivan • 2002 • WBBMichael A. Susko • 1995 • MBB

Paul Swift • 2002Gene Timmer* • 1989 • FB, MBBMike Trewhella • 1990 • MBBRay Trewhella • 2003 • MBBBruce Trusock • 2002 • FBDaniel J. Van Abel • 1991 • FBRuss VanDuine • 1993 • MBBJim VanWagner • 1988 • FBDave Walter • 1998 • FBWilliam Wiljanen • 1987 • FB, MBBDuane Williams • 1999 • FBClayton R. Willman • 1995 • FBJohn “Wally” Wright • 1990 • TNDawn Zarling (Plitzuweit) • 2006 • WBBHoward Zollinger • 2004

*Posthumously honored

List includes name • year inducted • and sport(s) played or coached. Also note that mar-ried names are in parentheses.

Sport Key: AS-Alpine Skiing • BX-Boxing • CC-Cross Country • FB-Football • GO-Golf • HO-Hockey • MBB-Men’s Basketball • NS-Nordic Skiing • RF-Rifle • SW-Swimming & Diving • TN-Tennis • TR-Track • VB-Women’s Volleyball • WBB-Women’s Basketball • WR-Wrestling

Past Inductees (Year Inducted and Sport(s), if Applicable)

The Michigan Tech Sports Hall of Fame was created in 1985 to recognize former athletes, coaches and other individuals who have distinguished themselves in the field of athletics or who have made significant contributions to the athletic program at the University. Criteria for selection into the Hall of Fame include experience as an athlete, contributions to the athletic program, contributions to University activities other than athletics, scholastic achievement and career and civic achievement.

In the case of former student-athletes, a minimum of 10 years must have elapsed between departure from the University and the time when the individual’s name may be placed into nomination for the Hall of Fame. The 10-year minimum standard does not apply to non-student-athlete nominations.

Henry Akervall • 1990 • HO, TRLouis F. Angotti • 1991 • HOGarry G. Bauman • 1992 • HOGary Begg • 1997 • HORichard W. Best • 1994 • HO, GORick Boehm • 2000 • HOPeter J. Buchmann • 1987 • HOPaul Coppo • 1985 • HOGeorge Cuculick • 1998 • HOBob D’Alvise • 1989 • HOJoe deBastiani • 2000 • HOTony Esposito • 1991 • HOGerald Fabbro • 2005 • HOPeter Grant Sr. • 2005 • HO

John Grisdale • 1997 • HOFred Hall • 2001 • FB • HOBob Hauswirth • 1994 • HOGeorge J. Hill • 1994 • HOArt J. Karam • 1987 • HOAl Karlander • 1990 • HO Art J. Karam • 1987 • HOAl Karlander • 1990 • HOJohn M. Kosiancic • 1994 • HODouglas F. Latimer • 1986 • HORobert R. Lorimer • 1992 • HOGeorge W. Lyle • 1993 • HOJohn J. MacInnes* • 1985 • HO CoachAlbert “Abbie” Maki • 1987 • BX, FB, HO

Ed Maki • 1985 • HO CoachH. Randy McKay • 1999 • HOBob McManus • 2001 • HOJack G . McManus • 1995 • HOGordon McRae • 2004 • HOGary K. Milroy • 1996 • HORobert Monahan • 1993 • HORobert J. Murray • 1996 • HOJim Nahrgang • 1989 • HOKen Naples • 2003 • FB • HOAllan F. Olson • 1991 • TR, HO, MBB, FBMarcus M. Olson • 1986 • HOTed Olson • 2003 • HO • TRStu Ostlund • 2002 • HO

Ken Pelto Sr.* • 2001 • FB, HO, TR, BXRay Puro • 2004 • HO, FBDamian Rhodes • 2006 • HOBruce Riutta • 1987 • HOJohn Rockwell • 2006 • HOElov Seger* • 1998 • HOGerald B. Sullivan • 1986 • HOMaurice Villeneuve • 1988 • HOTim Watters • 1997 • HOGlen Weller • 2005 • HORick Yeo • 1988 • HOMike Zuke • 1988 • HO

Hockey Inductees (Year Inducted and Sport(s), if Applicable)

2008 Inductees (Year Inducted and Other Sport)

Kim Hoppes • 2008 • VB, WBBJerry Muff • 2008 • MBBCarrie Pejka • 2008 • WBBMike Usitalo • 2008 • HO

John Young • 2008 • HODon Lehman • 2008 • FBAl McLeod • 2008 •HO

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Michigan Tech Players in the NHL/WHAName (Class) NHL/WHA Teams (Years)Bruce Abbey, ’75—Cincinnati* (1975-76)Lou Angotti, ’62—New York Rangers (1964-66); Chicago (1965-67, 1969-73); Philadelphia (1967-68); Pittsburgh (1968-69); St. Louis (1973-74); Chicago* (1974-75)Garry Bauman, ’64—Montreal (1966-67); Minnesota (1967-69)Tom Bissett, ’89—Detroit (1990-91)Chris Cichocki, ’85—Detroit (1985-87); New Jersey (1987-89)Steve Coates, ’73—Detroit (1976-77)Bob D’Alvise, ’75—Toronto* (1975-76); Ken Desjardine, ’70—Quebec* (1972-74); Indianapolis* (1974-75); Calgary* (1975-76)Tony Esposito, ’67—Montreal (1968-69), Chicago (1969-84)John Grisdale, ’69—Toronto (1972-74); Vancouver (1974-79)Bill Hughes, ’68—Houston* (1972-73)Steve Jensen, ’75—Minnesota (1975-78); Los Angeles Kings (1978-1982)Al Karlander, ’69—Detroit (1969-73); New England* (1973-75); Indianapolis* (1975-77)Mike Lauen, ’83—Winnipeg (1983-86)Bob Lorimer, ’75—New York Islanders (1976-81); Colorado (1981-82); New Jersey (1982-86)George Lyle, ’76—New England* (1976-79); Detroit (1979-81); Hartford (1981-83)Gordon McRae, ’70—Toronto (1972-73, 1974-78)Darcy Martini, ’92—Edmonton (1993-94)Jim Mayer, ’76—Calgary* (1976-77); New England* (1977-78); Edmonton* (1978-79); New York Rangers (1979-80)Randy McKay, ’88—Detroit (1988-91); New Jersey (1991-2001); Dallas (2001-02); Montreal (2002-03)Al McLeod, ’71—Detroit (1973-74); Phoenix* (1975-76); Houston* (1976-78)Glenn Merkosky, ’79—Hartford (1981-82); New Jersey (1982-84); Detroit (1985-90)Lyle Moffat, ’70—Toronto (1972-73, 1974-75); Cleveland* (1975-76); Winnipeg* (1976-79);

Winnipeg (1979-80)Rob Murray, ’71—Atlanta (1973-74); Vancouver (1974-77)Jim Nahrgang, ’74—Detroit (1974-77)Davis Payne, ’92—Boston (1995-96)Brent Peterson, ’96—Tampa Bay (1997-99)Bill Prentice, ’73—Houston* (1972-75), Quebec* (1975-76); Edmonton* (1976-77); Indianapolis* (1977-78)Dave Reierson, ’86—Calgary (1986-88)Jamie Ram, ’95—NY Rangers (1995-96)Damian Rhodes, ’90—Toronto (1990-96), Ottawa (1996-99), Atlanta (1999-02)Jarkko Ruutu, ‘96—Vancouver (1999-2006); Philadelphia (2006-08); Ottawa (2008-Present)Geoff Sarjeant, ’92—St. Louis (1994-95); San Jose (1995-96)Andre Savage, ’98—Boston (1998-2002); Philadelphia (2002-03)Lorne Stamler, ’74—Los Angeles (1976-78); Toronto (1978-79); Winnipeg (1979-80)Bill Steele, ’75—Cincinnati* (1975-77)Tony Stiles, ’82—Calgary (1983-85)Jim Storm, ’89—Hartford (1994-95); Dallas (1995-96)Andy Sutton, ’98—San Jose (1998-2000); Minnesota (2000-02); Atlanta (2002-07); NY Islanders (2007-Present)Bill Terry, ’84—Minnesota (1986-87)Tim Watters, ’81—Winnipeg (1981-88); Los Angeles (1988-95)Brian Watts, ’70—Detroit (1975-76)Warren Young, ’79—Minnesota (1981-83); Pittsburgh (1983-85); Detroit (1985-86); Pittsburgh (1986-87)Mike Zuke, ’76—Indianapolis* (1976-77); Edmonton* (1977-78); St. Louis (1978-83); Hartford (1983-85)

*World Hockey Association Team

Above: Randy McKay ’88 played in the NHL for 16 seasons and helped New Jersey win Stanley Cup titles in 1995 and 2000. The former Husky is currently a volunteer assistant coach at Michigan Tech. Below: Andy Sutton ’98 started his NHL career with the San Jose Sharks in 1998-99 and went on to play parts of two seasons with the Minnesota Wild before he was acquired by the Atlanta Thrashers early in the 2001-02 season. He spent four of the past five seasons in Atlanta and is now a member of the New York Islanders franchise.

Left: Former First-Team All-American Mike Zuke played in eight NHL seasons, including five with the St. Louis Blues (1979-83) and three with the Hartford Whalers (1983-86). He compiled a career-high 24-44--68 points in the 1980-81 season.

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1981—Michigan Tech Finishes ThirdChampionships Site:

Duluth Arena, Duluth, Minnesota

Quarterfinal Site:Schneider Arena, Providence, Rhode Island

Michigan Tech wins two-game, total goals series, 13-8

March 26—SemifinalMinnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

March 28—Third PlaceMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Northern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

March 20Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

March 21Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

1976—Michigan Tech Finishes SecondChampionships Site:

Denver Arena, Denver, Colorado

March 25—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OT 6

March 27—ChampionshipMinnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

1965—Michigan Tech Wins NCAA TitleChampionships Site:

Meehan Arena, Providence, Rhode Island

March 19—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

March 20—ChampionshipMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

1962—Michigan Tech Wins NCAA TitleChampionships Site:

Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, New York

March 16—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6St. Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

March 17—ChampionshipMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Clarkson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

1960—Michigan Tech Finishes SecondChampionships Site:

Boston Arena, Boston, Massachusetts

March 17—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13St. Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

March 17—ChampionshipDenver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

1956—Michigan Tech Finishes SecondChampionships Site:

Broadmoor Ice Palace, Colorado Springs, Colorado

March 16—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

March 18—ChampionshipMichigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Michigan Tech Composite Record in NCAA PlayQuarterfinals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Semifinals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3

Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Third Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

1975—Michigan Tech Wins NCAA TitleChampionships Site:

St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Missouri

March 13—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Boston University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

March 15—ChampionshipMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

1974—Michigan Tech Finishes SecondChampionships Site:

Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

March 15—SemifinalMichigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

March 16—ChampionshipMinnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

1970—Michigan Tech Finishes FourthChampionships Site:

Original Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, New York

March 20—SemifinalClarkson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

March 21—Third PlaceWisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

1969—Michigan Tech Finishes FourthChampionships Site:

Broadmoor World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colorado

March 14—SemifinalCornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 3

March 15—Third PlaceHarvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2OT 5

Tony Esposito stops a puck vs. Boston College in the 1965 NCAA Championships in Providence, R.I.

Assistant coach Glen Weller celebrates with Bruce Abbey after the Huskies win the 1975 NCAA Championship.

Michigan Tech in the NCAA Tournament

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Front Row (L to R): Phil McVittie, Albert Merlo, Elov Seger, Gerald Sullivan, Louis Angotti, Henry Akervall, Don Hermanson, Garry Bauman. Middle Row: Assistant Coach Bill Lucier, Mike Draper, Pat Casey, Gary Begg, Bob Pallante, Barry Johnson, John Ivanitz, Head Coach John MacInnes. Back Row: Student Manager Tom Bliss, Allan Patterson, Scott Watson, Norman Wimmer, Gene Rebellato, Robert Mikesch, and Athletic Director Alan J. Bovard.

March 16, 1962—at Utica, New York

Michigan Tech 1 2 3 — 6St. Lawrence 1 0 0 — 1

First period—1, St. Lawrence, Jim McInnes, 11:09, (pp). 2, Michigan Tech, Don Hermanson (Angotti, Seger), 14:30 (pp). Penalties—Akervall, MTU (charging), 1:36; Salfi, St.L (illegal check), 6:45; Akervall, MTU (charging), 9:29; Pallante, MTU (tripping), 10:56; Corby, St.L (hooking), 13:18. Second Period—3, Michigan Tech, Don Hermanson (Draper, Akervall), 10:11 (pp). 4, Michigan Tech, Scott Watson (Begg), 12:40. Penalties—Merlo, MTU (interference), 4:21; Casey, MTU (high sticking), 6:06; Casey, MTU (mis-conduct), 6:06; Salfi, St. L (boarding), 9:03; Anderson, St.L (tripping), 13:49. Third Period—5, Michigan Tech, Jerry Sullivan (Rebellato, Ivanitz), 4:45. 6, Michigan Tech, Lou Angotti (Casey), 5:41. 7, Michigan Tech, John Ivanitz (Pallante), 14:29. Penalties—Parker, St.L (charging), 1:18; Corby, St.L (inter-ference), 7:52; Angotti, MTU (tripping), 15:40. Shots on Goal—Michigan Tech, 18-15-22—55. St. Lawrence, 9-3-3—15. Goalies—Michigan Tech, Bauman (15-14). St. Lawrence, Broadbelt (55-49). Officials—Bob Gilray and Eddie Barry.

March 17, 1962—at Utica, New York

Michigan Tech 3 0 4 — 7Clarkson 1 0 0 — 1

First Period—1, Michigan Tech, John Ivanitz, :38. 2, Michigan Tech, John Ivanitz (Sullivan), 5:38. 3, Michigan Tech, Jerry Sullivan (Merlo, Rebellato), 9:26. 4, Clarkson, Paul LaPointe (Pettersen), 19:42 (pp). Penalties—Taylor, CL (illegal check), 9:40; Pallante, MTU (elbowing), 13:33; Pallante, MTU (inter-ference), 18:35. Second Period—No Scoring. Penalties—Adams, CL (illegal check), 1:32; Merlo, MTU (slashing), 6:56; Wimmer, MTU (elbowing), 10:12; Akervall, MTU (interference), 12:04. Third Period—5, Michigan Tech, Jerry Sullivan (Ivanitz, Rebellato), :38. 6, Michigan Tech, John Ivanitz (Rebellato, Sullivan), 4:53. 7, Michigan Tech, Lou Angotti, 6:14. 8, Michigan Tech, Lou Angotti, 19:20. Penalties—Seger, MTU (boarding), 9:05; Pallante, MTU (spearing), 10:52; Rebellato, MTU (hold-ing), 16:55; Pallante, MTU (holding), 18:10; Schmeler, CL (tripping), 18:17. Shots on Goal—Michigan Tech, 12-16-16—44. Clarkson, 12-13-15—40. Goalies—Michigan Tech, Bauman (40-39). Clarkson, Gibbons (44-37). Officials—Bob Gilray and Eddie Barry.

Semifinal Summary Championship Summary

Michigan Tech gained its first-ever national championship with a 7-1 victory over Clarkson in Utica, New York. The Huskies posted an impressive 29-3-0 overall record for the season, including a 17-3-0 first place mark in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. After losing its first two games of the season at Michigan (3-1 and 5-3), the Huskies reeled off nine straight victories before the Wolverines handed the Huskies what would be their final loss of the season, 4-2, at Dee Stadium. Michigan Tech proceeded to win its final 20 games of the year, including a 6-4 triumph over arch-rival Michigan in the WCHA playoffs. The Huskies advanced to the NCAA title game on the strength of a 6-1 triumph over St. Lawrence in the semifinals.

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Front Row (L to R): Rick Best, Bruce Riutta, Terry Ryan, Pete Leiman, Al Holm, Rick Yeo, Dennis Huculak, Fred Dart, Tony Esposito. Middle Row: Student Manager Wallace Reid, Gary Milroy, Bob Wilson, Bob Toothill, Bob Brooks, Tom Steele, Roy Heino, Wayne Weller, Head Coach John MacInnes. Back Row: Trainer Brad Taylor, David Confrey, Colin Patterson, Mike Gorman, Joe Galetto, Ed Caterer, and Steve Yoshino, Manager Wally Reid.

March 19, 1965—at Providence, Rhode Island

Michigan Tech 2 0 2 — 4Brown 0 0 0 — 0

First period—1, Michigan Tech, Fred Dart (Yoshino, Toothill), 13:29. 2, Michigan Tech, Gary Milroy (Weller, Holm), 19:47. Penalties—Ryan, MTU, :38; Eccleston, BR, 1:06; Ryan, MTU, 3:23; Leiman, MTU, 6:29. Second Period—No Scoring. Penalties—Ryan, MTU, 7:28; Norwell, BR, 10:48; Leiman, MTU, 19:51. Third Period—3, Michigan Tech, Fred Dart (Ryan), 8:13. 4, Michigan Tech, Wayne Weller (Holm, Milroy), 19:25. Penalties—Eccleston, BR, 6:06; Leiman, MTU, 11:43; Norwell, BR, 11:43; Toothill, MTU, 12:26. Shots on Goal—Michigan Tech, 12-13-12—37. Brown, 8-6-6—20. Goalies—Michigan Tech, Best (20-20). Brown, Ferguson (33-29), Rastani (1-1). Officials—Bob Gilray and Bob Barry.

March 20, 1965—at Providence, Rhode Island

Michigan Tech 3 4 1 — 8Boston College 0 1 1 — 2

First Period—1, Michigan Tech, Gary Milroy (Weller), 7:28. 2, Michigan Tech, Wayne Weller (Milroy, Holm), 13:12. 3, Michigan Tech, Bob Wilson (Leiman, Yeo), 18:56 (pp). Penalties—Ryan, MTU (holding), 6:00; Moylan, BC (cross check), 6:00; Patterson, MTU (cross check), 8:47; Caterer, MTU (trip-ping), 10:52; Johnson, BC (elbow), 16:57. Second Period—4, Michigan Tech, Colin Patterson (Wilson, Yeo), 2:13. 5, Michigan Tech, Fred Dart (Yoshino, Toothill), 3:37; 6, Michigan Tech, Gary Milroy (Riutta, Huculak), 14:58 (pp). 7, Boston College, E.J. Breen (Toran), 17:24 (pp). 8, Michigan Tech, Wayne Weller (Milroy), 19:26. Penalties—Kearns, BC (interference) 4:02; Huculak, MTU (holding), 12:04; Mullen, BC (illegal check), 14:23; Milroy, MTU (slashing), 16:06; Confrey, MTU (charging), 16:41; Weller, MTU (tripping), 19:32; Holm, MTU (roughing), 19:32; Johnson, BC (roughing), 19:32. Third Period—9, Boston College, Jim Mullen (Dyer, Dunniff), 6:02; 10, Michigan Tech, Bob Wilson, 17:58. Penalties—Toran, BC (slashing), 2:08; Kearns, BC (elbowing), 10:47; Huculak, MTU (slashing), 10:47; Ryan, MTU (tripping), 14:17. Shots on Goal—Michigan Tech, 10-14-11—35. Boston College, 5-11-11—27. Goalies—Michigan Tech, Esposito (27-25). Boston College, Murphy (35-27). Officials—Bob Barry and Andy Gambucci.

Semifinal Summary Championship Summary

The Huskies gained their second national championship in Providence, R.I., on the strength of an 8-2 victory over Boston College in the finals. Michigan Tech posted a 24-5-2 record on the season and won the school’s second Western Collegiate Hockey Association championship with a 12-5-2 mark. The Huskies were victorious in nine of their last 10 games of the season, including a 4-0 shutout of Brown in the NCAA semifinals. The blanking was the first-ever in NCAA tourna-ment play.

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Front Row (L to R): Bruce Horsch, Jim Murray, George Lyle, Bill Steele, Bob Lorimer, Bob D’Alvise, Bruce Abbey, Jim Warden, Tom O’Connell. Middle Row: Equipment Supervisor Howard Martin, Trainer Randy Owsley, Jeff Wilcox, Paul Jensen, Stu Younger, Steve Jensen, Mike Zuke, Jim Mayer, Peter Roberts, Doug Young, Scott Jessee, Assistant Coach Glen Weller, Head Coach John MacInnes. Back Row: Kurt Helminen, Steve Bourchard, Ed Dempsey, Dana Decker, Nels Goddard, Chris Ferguson, Stu Ostlund, Student Manager Dale Zschoche, Assistant Coach Rick Yeo.

March 13, 1975—at St. Louis, Missouri

Boston University 2 1 2 — 5Michigan Tech 2 5 2 — 9

First Period—1, Boston University, Meagher (Burlington, Stanfield), 4:53. 2, Michigan Tech, Wilcox, 7:35. 3, Michigan Tech, Younger (D’Alvise, P. Jensen), 9:16 (pp); 4, Boston University, Stanfield (Brown, Robbins), 19:57. Penalties—Younger, MTU (high sticking) 13:47; Glover, BU (high sticking), 13:47; Zuke, MTU (tripping), 16:01; Lyle, MTU (high sticking), 19:21. Second Period—5, Michigan Tech, Younger, 2:10. 6, Michigan Tech, Roberts (Lorimer, Bouchard), 3:07. 7, Michigan Tech, D’Alvise (Steele, Murray), 5:32 (pp). 8, Boston University, Brown (Stanfield, Robbins), 8:08 (pp). 9, Michigan Tech, D’Alvise, 15:23. 10, Michigan Tech, Steele (Zuke, D’Alvise), 18:40 (pp). Penalties—Glover, BU (slashing), 4:54; Roberts, MTU (hooking), 7:41; Warden, MTU (roughing), 12:38; Fidler, BU (high sticking major), 18:19. Third Period—11, Michigan Tech, Lyle (P. Jensen), :19 (pp). 12, Michigan Tech, Zuke (Wilcox), 1:50 (pp). 13, Boston University, Brown (Stanfield), 5:32 (pp). 14, Boston University, T. Meagher (Sunderland), 8:43. Penalties—Lorimer, MTU (holding), 5:10; Younger, MTU (high sticking), 7:15; Gayp, BU (high sticking), 7:15; Younger, MTU (tripping), 14:07; Eruzione, BU (tripping), 18:47; R.Meagher, BU (10-misconduct, 10-misconduct), 18:49. Shots on Goal—Boston University, 13-9-12—34. Michigan Tech, 12-15-13—40. Goalies—Michigan Tech, Warden (34-29). Boston University, Durocher (40-31). Attendance—3,801 Officials—Medo Martinello and Giles Threadgold.

March 15, 1975—at St. Louis, Missouri Minnesota 0 0 1 — 1Michigan Tech 2 2 2 — 6

First Period—1, Michigan Tech, Steele (Young, D’Alvise), 11:36. 2, Michigan Tech, Zuke (S. Jensen), 18:56. Penalties—Schneider, MN (interfer-ence), 1:00; Lyle, MTU (high sticking), 3:37; Micheletti, MN (high sticking), 5:16; Mayer, MTU (roughing), 12:27; Miller, MN (roughing), 12:27; Decker, MTU (tripping), 15:27. Second Period—3, Michigan Tech, Lyle (S. Jensen, Ostlund), 5:21; 4, Michigan Tech, Jessee (Mayer, Roberts), 18:40. Penalties—Abbey, MTU (interference), :46; Lyle, MTU (tripping), 8:19; Harris, MN (elbowing), 10:53. Third Period—5, Michigan Tech, D’Alvise (Wilcox, Steele), 1:26 (pp). 6, Michigan Tech, Lyle (Ostlund, Abbey), 6:56 (pp). 7, Minnesota, Youghams (Phippen, Gauge), 9:49. Penalties—Micheletti, MN (interference), :18; Lorimer, MTU (tripping), 3:40; Holmgren, MN (elbowing), 5:55; Miller, MN (high sticking), 7:10; Anderson, MN (holding), 7:21; Mayer, MTU (hooking), 13:32; Polich, MN (roughing), 13:32; Murray, MTU (roughing), 13:32. Shots on Goal—Minnesota 7-9-7—23. Michigan Tech 9-5-11—25. Goalies—Michigan Tech, Warden (23-22). Minnesota, Thayer (25-19). Attendance—6,838 Officials—Medo Martinello and Jim Duffy.

Semifinal Summary Championship Summary

For the second straight year, Michigan Tech met Minnesota in the NCAA title game, and with a 6-1 victory over the Gophers, the Huskies gained the school’s third national championship. Michigan Tech defeated Boston University in the semifinals, 9-5, helped by a five-goal second period. For the season, the Huskies put a 32-10-0 overall record together and won the WCHA title with a 22-10-0 mark.

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Year Champion Runner-Up Score Most Outstanding Player Site1948 Michigan Dartmouth 8-4 Joe Riley, Dartmouth Colorado Springs, Colo.1949 Boston College Dartmouth 4-3 Dick Desmond, Dartmouth Colorado Springs, Colo.1950 Colorado College Boston University 13-4 Ralph Bevins, Boston University Colorado Springs, Colo.1951 Michigan Brown 7-1 Don Whiston, Brown Colorado Springs, Colo.1952 Michigan Colorado College 4-1 Ken Kinsley, Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo.1953 Michigan Minnesota 7-3 John Matchefts, Michigan Colorado Springs, Colo.1954 Rensselaer Minnesota 5-4 OT Abbie Moore, Rensselaer Colorado Springs, Colo.1955 Michigan Colorado College 5-3 Phil Hilton, Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo.1956 Michigan Michigan Tech 7-5 Lorne Howes, Michigan Colorado Springs, Colo.1957 Colorado College Michigan 13-6 Bob McCusker, Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colo.1958 Denver North Dakota 6-2 Murray Massier, Denver Minneapolis, Minn.1959 North Dakota Michigan State 4-3 OT Reg Morelli, North Dakota Troy, N.Y.1960 Denver Michigan Tech 5-3 Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech Boston, Mass. Bob Marquis, Boston University Barry Urbanski, Boston University1961 Denver St. Lawrence 12-2 Bill Masterton, Denver Denver, Colo.1962 Michigan Tech Clarkson 7-1 Lou Angotti, Michigan Tech Utica, N.Y.1963 North Dakota Denver 6-5 Al McLean, North Dakota Chestnut Hill, Mass.1964 Michigan Denver 6-3 Bob Gray, Michigan Denver, Colo.1965 Michigan Tech Boston College 8-2 Gary Milroy, Michigan Tech Providence, R.I.1966 Michigan State Clarkson 6-1 Gaye Cooley, Michigan State Minneapolis, Minn.1967 Cornell Boston University 4-1 Walt Stanowski, Cornell Syracuse, N.Y.1968 Denver North Dakota 4-0 Gerry Powers, Denver Duluth, Minn.1969 Denver Cornell 4-3 Keith Magnuson, Denver Colorado Springs, Colo.1970 Cornell Clarkson 6-4 Dan Lodboa, Cornell Lake Placid, N.Y.1971 Boston University Minnesota 4-2 Dan Brady, Boston University Syracuse, N.Y.1972 Boston University Cornell 4-0 Tim Regan, Boston University Boston, Mass.1973 Wisconsin Denver 4-2 Dean Talafous, Wisconsin Boston, Mass.1974 Minnesota Michigan Tech 4-2 Brad Shelstad, Minnesota Boston, Mass.1975 Michigan Tech Minnesota 6-1 Jim Warden, Michigan Tech St. Louis, Mo.1976 Minnesota Michigan Tech 6-4 Tom Vannelli, Minnesota Denver, Colo.1977 Wisconsin Michigan 6-5 OT Julian Baretta, Wisconsin Detroit, Mich.1978 Boston University Boston College 5-3 Jack O’Callahan, Boston University Providence, R.I.1979 Minnesota North Dakota 4-3 Steve Janaszak, Minnesota Detroit, Mich.1980 North Dakota Northern Michigan 5-2 Doug Smail, North Dakota Providence, R.I.1981 Wisconsin Minnesota 6-3 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin Duluth, Minn.1982 North Dakota Wisconsin 5-2 Phil Sykes, North Dakota Providence, R.I.1983 Wisconsin Harvard 6-2 Marc Behrend, Wisconsin Grand Forks, N.D.1984 Bowling Green Minnesota Duluth 5-4 4OT Gary Kruzich, Bowling Green Lake Placid, N.Y.1985 Rensselaer Providence 2-1 Chris Terreri, Providence Detroit, Mich.1986 Michigan State Harvard 6-5 Mike Donnelly, Michigan State Providence, R.I.1987 North Dakota Michigan State 5-3 Tony Hrkac, North Dakota Detroit, Mich.1988 Lake Superior State St. Lawrence 4-3 OT Bruce Hoffort, Lake Superior State Lake Placid, N.Y.1989 Harvard Minnesota 4-3 OT Ted Donato, Harvard St. Paul, Minn.1990 Wisconsin Colgate 7-2 Chris Tancill, Wisconsin Detroit, Mich.1991 Northern Michigan Boston University 8-7 3OT Scott Beattie, Northern Michigan St. Paul, Minn.1992 Lake Superior State Wisconsin 5-3 Paul Constantin, Lake Superior State Albany, N.Y.1993 Maine Lake Superior State 5-4 Jim Montgomery, Maine Milwaukee, Wis.1994 Lake Superior State Boston University 9-1 Sean Tallaire, Lake Superior State St. Paul, Minn.1995 Boston University Maine 6-2 Chris O’Sullivan, Boston University Providence, R.I.1996 Michigan Colorado College 3-2 OT Brendan Morrison, Michigan Cincinnati, Ohio1997 North Dakota Boston University 6-4 Matt Henderson, North Dakota Milwaukee, Wis.1998 Michigan Boston College 3-2 OT Marty Turco, Michigan Boston, Mass.1999 Maine New Hampshire 3-2 OT Alfie Michaud, Maine Anaheim, Calif.2000 North Dakota Boston College 4-2 Lee Goren, North Dakota Providence, R.I.2001 Boston College North Dakota 3-2 OT Chuck Kobasew, Boston College Albany, N.Y.2002 Minnesota Maine 4-3 OT Grant Potulny, Minnesota St. Paul, Minn.2003 Minnesota New Hampshire 5-1 Thomas Vanek, Minnesota Buffalo, N.Y.2004 Denver Maine 1-0 Adam Berkhoel, Denver Boston, Mass.2005 Denver North Dakota 4-1 Peter Mannino, Denver Columbus, Ohio2006 Wisconsin Boston College 2-1 Robbie Earl, Wisconsin Millwaukee, Wis.2007 Michigan State Boston College 3-1 Justin Abdelkader, Michigan St. Louis. Mo.2008 Boston College Notre Dame 4-1 Nathan Gerbe, Boston College Denver, Colo.

Year-By-Year NCAA Champions

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In 2004-05, forward Colin Murphy became the second player from Michigan Tech to be selected a finalist for the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award, presented annually by the Decathlon Club of Bloomington, Minn., to the top col-legiate hockey player in the United States. Goaltender Jamie Ram, who was a finalist for the award in 1994, was the first Husky to be a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. The idea for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award was conceived on a sunny day in Southern California and born three years later on a snowy day in Minnesota. While touring the Los Angeles Athletic Club and investigating its Wooden Award in February 1978, then-Decathlon Athletic Club Chief Executive Officer Chuck Bard was struck by a similar idea — an award given to a college athlete recognized as the best player in collegiate hockey. The idea lay dormant until a Decathlon Club committee meeting July 13, 1979. There, Russ Chance, a DAC board member, suggested the club sponsor more athletic-oriented events in addition to its Sports Banquet and Golden Gloves Boxing Night. This suggestion met with approval all around. Bard imme-diately asked Chance to discuss the matter further, following the meeting. Chance offered that this future event center around hockey. Bard followed that the banquet should honor an outstanding player. The discussion evolved into concerns over the work and expense involved, and the two men began put-ting together lists of possible sponsors and peers willing to work on the event. The next day, Ralph Greig of Pepsi-Cola offered an ongoing sponsorship. An original committee was also drawn, with Chance as its chair. The final go-ahead was given by club directors Jan. 4, 1980, with their only stipulation being the award support itself. Bard, with assistance from Walter Bush, then president of the Minnesota North Stars, and Roger Godin of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, narrowed down a list of candidates after whom to name the award. The final list included hockey immortals Moose Goheen, Frank Brimsek, John Mariucci and Hobey Baker. The name and exploits of Baker haunted Bard, who contacted Princeton University for more information. Bard also contacted the present day Hobey Baker, a nephew of the award’s namesake who resided in New York, and was granted permission to use the name. Additional conversations with the NCAA, USA Hockey, National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors, American Hockey Coaches Association and the WCHA made it clear that the world of college hockey would welcome the award with open arms. With that, the trophy was designed, the sponsor set and the committee enlarged. The first banquet was held April 1, 1981. Neal Broten of the University of Minnesota won the first award, and Gordie Howe delivered a memorable speech. Since then, the award has become recognized as U.S. college hockey’s premier individual honor. As such, it has helped promote U.S. college hockey, the skills needed to play the game and the ideals for which the original Hobey Baker lived and died.

Above: Jamie Ram was Tech’s first-ever Hobey Baker Award finalist in 1994. He finished with 42 career wins, which ranks fifth all-time among Michigan Tech goaltenders.

The Hobey Baker Award All-Time Hobey Baker Winners

Year Player School1981 Neal Broten Minnesota1982 George McPhee Bowling Green State1983 Mark Fusco Harvard1984 Tom Kurvers Minnesota Duluth1985 Bill Watson Minnesota Duluth1986 Scott Fusco Harvard1987 Robb Stauber Minnesota 1988 Tony Hrkac North Dakota1989 Lane MacDonald Harvard1990 Kip Miller Michigan State1991 David Emma Boston College1992 Scott Pellerin Maine1993 Paul Kariya Maine1994 Chris Marinucci Minnesota Duluth1995 Brian Holzinger Bowling Green State1996 Brian Bonin Minnesota1997 Brendan Morrison Michigan1998 Chris Drury Boston University1999 Jason Krog New Hampshire2000 Mike Mottau Boston College2001 Ryan Miller Michigan State2002 Jordan Leopold Minnesota2003 Peter Sejna Colorado College2004 Junior Lessard Minnesota Duluth2005 Marty Sertich Colorado College2006 Matt Carle Denver2007 Ryan Duncan North Dakota2008 Kevin Porter Michigan

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February 14, 1930•  Michigan Tech defeats Eagle River 30-0 to establish a NCAA record that still stands today for most goals in a game.

February 24, 1934•  Paul Hendrickson scores six goals in game against Wausau.

March 1937•  Ed Maki named as Michigan Tech’s first All-American.

September 15, 1948•  Amo Bessone named head coach at Michigan Tech.

January 14, 1950•  Player Bob Gitzen and manager Dick Loutit were killed in an early morning bus accident on the trip home from a series at Michigan State.

January 8, 1952•  Al Renfrew’s first game as coach. The Huskies lost 8-4 to North Dakota.

December 10, 1953•  Dedication game of artificial ice in Dee Stadium. Then MCMT (now Michigan Tech) and the Portage Lake Pioneers played to a 3-3 tie. 

March 1953•  Defenseman Bob Monahan named Michigan Tech’s second All-American. 

February 25, 1956• Huskies beat Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich.,    3-1, to earn the school’s first NCAA tournament bid.

March 16, 1956•  Huskies play in their first NCAA tournament game at the Broadmoor Ice Palace in Colorado Springs, Colo.  MCMT (now Michigan Tech) beat Boston College 10-4 with the help of four goals from Ron Stenlund.

March 18, 1956•  Huskies lose to Michigan 7-5 in NCAA finals. The game was Al Renfrew’s last as head coach. Pete Aubry earns All-Tournament  recognition, the first Huskies player ever to do so.

August, 1956•  John MacInnes named head coach at Michigan Tech.

November 30, 1956•  John MacInnes’s first game as head coach. The Huskies beat Port Arthur in Houghton, 13-4.  

March 1959•  John Kosiancic named All-American, the first under MacInnes.  

January 20, 1960•  Michigan Tech defeats U.S. Olympic Team, 5-2, in Houghton. The U.S. team went on to win the Gold Medal in Squaw Valley, Calif. 

March 11-12, 1960•  Michigan Tech beats North Dakota 4-3 and 5-4 in NCAA Regional series held in Houghton. 

March 17, 1960•  Michigan Tech beats St. Lawrence 13-3 in NCAA semi-final game held at the  Boston Arena. Gerry Fabbro and Lou Angotti each registered hat tricks for the Huskies. Michigan Tech set an NCAA record, netting five goals in a span of 2:51. That record still stands today.  

March 19, 1960•  Michigan Tech lost to Denver 5-3 in NCAA finals at the Boston Arena. Lou Angotti was named Tri-MVP of the tournament. 

December 12, 1960•  Michigan Tech beat Denver 3-2 in Houghton, overcoming a 2-0 first period deficit. The loss was DU’s only defeat in a 30-1-1  season.  Jerry Sullivan scored the game-winning goal.  

February 17, 1962•  Michigan Tech beats Minnesota 3-2 in overtime to record its first-ever first-place finish in the WCHA. 

March 3, 1962•  Huskies score four goals in the third period to top Michigan in Ann Arbor, 6-4, and win the school’s first ever MacNaughton Cup. 

March 17, 1962•  Michigan Tech downs Clarkson 7-1 to claim its 20th straight win and the NCAA Championship. Lou Angotti was named the MVP, the first person ever to win the award twice. 

March 13, 1965•  Huskies defeat North Dakota 6-4 in Grand Forks to win the school’s second WCHA Championship and MacNaughton Cup. 

March 19, 1965•  Michigan Tech beats Brown 4-0 at Meehan Arena in Providence, R.I. Rick Best becomes the first goaltender ever in NCAA Tournament play to record a shutout.

March 20, 1965•  Huskies down Boston College 8-2 to win Michigan Tech’s second NCAA Championship. Five Huskies were named to the All-Tournament Team including Gary Milroy, who was the MVP. 

December 21, 1965•  Michigan Tech hosts first ever Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit’s Olympia Stadium. The Huskies downed BU 

   4-2 in the semifinals before losing 6-2 to Toronto in        the championship game. 

December 21, 1968•  Huskies beat Wisconsin 4-1 to win the school’s first GLI Championship. 

March 14, 1969•  Michigan Tech loses to Cornell 4-3 in overtime in the NCAA semifinals.  Al Karlander scored a hat trick against famous college and professional goaltender Ken Dryden.  Karlander’s first tally was :07 into the con test, an NCAA record that still stands today.

Michigan Tech and Minnesota have long battled on the ice. As a matter of fact, the first meeting between the two schools goes back to the 1921-22 campaign. Action above is from the 1959-60 season. Huskies pictured include Gerry Fabbro (#17), John Pascht (#3), Al Raymond (#10), and George White (#19). Also involved are referees Bob Kasubeck (left) and Matt Nicholson (right).

Memorable Moments

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March 1970•  John MacInnes named NCAA Coach of the Year. 

March 1971•  Rob Murray named WCHA MVP, the school’s first ever.

December 4, 1971•  Michigan Tech beats Minnesota 5-3 in the Huskies last game at Dee Stadium. 

January 21, 1972•  Michigan Tech downs Michigan 3-0 in Ann Arbor as John MacInnes gains his 300th career victory. 

March 13, 1975•  Huskies beat Boston University 9-5 in the NCAA semifi-nals in St. Louis, Mo.

March 14, 1975•  Michigan Tech downs Minnesota 6-1 in St. Louis, Mo., to claim the school’s third NCAA Championship. 

December 17, 1976•  Huskies defeat U.S. Olympic Team 3-1 in Houghton.  

March 1976•  Mike Zuke, third all-time in NCAA history in points, wins WCHA MVP award.  

March 27, 1976•  Huskies meet Minnesota in the NCAA Championship game for the third con secutive year. It is the only time in NCAA history that two schools have met three con-secutive years in the NCAA title game. 

December 29, 1979•  Mel Pearson scores in third overtime to beat Michigan in the longest Great Lakes Invitational game ever. The contest was also the first GLI game played at the Joe Louis Arena. 

February 22, 1980•  Huskies beat Denver 5-2 in Denver, Colo., as John MacInnes records his 502nd win to become college hockey’s all-time winningest coach. 

Summer 1980•  Michigan Tech announces it will leave the WCHA to join the CCHA. 

December 28, 1980•  Huskies beat Michigan 3-2 in overtime to win their fifth consecutive Great Lakes Invitational title. 

March 21, 1981•  Michigan Tech completes two-game sweep of Providence in NCAA quarterfinal. 

March 26, 1981•  Huskies make 10th appearance in NCAA champion-ships. Michigan Tech downed by Minnesota 7-2 at the Duluth Arena. 

March 28, 1981•  Michigan Tech defeats Northern Michigan 5-2 in the NCAA third-place game.

February 22, 1982•  John MacInnes announces he will step down as head coach of the Huskies.  

March 14, 1982•  MacInnes’s last game as head coach at Michigan Tech, a 2-1 loss to Bowling Green in the CCHA playoffs.  

March 1982•  Jim Nahrgang is named head coach at Michigan Tech. 

January 1984•  Michigan Tech announces it will rejoin the WCHA, effective with the 1984-85 season. 

December 29, 1984•  A crowd of 21,756, the largest crowd to ever witness a college hockey game in North America at the time, watches Michigan Tech and Michigan State play in the Great Lakes Invitational championship game.

February 1985•  Jim Nahrgang resigns as head coach at Michigan Tech. 

February 1985•  Herb Boxer named as new head coach at Michigan Tech. 

February 1988•  Shawn Harrison becomes WCHA scoring champion, the first Michigan Tech player to accomplish that feat.

March 1988•  Herb Boxer named WCHA Coach of the Year.  

February 7, 1990•  Herb Boxer announces resignation as head coach, effective at the end of the season.  

March 1990•  Kip Noble named All-American. 

April 3, 1990•  Newell Brown named hockey coach at Michigan Tech.  

October 1990•  Bob Olson begins 20th year as voice of the hockey Huskies. 

August 1991•  Michigan Tech Board of Control approves naming the Student Ice Arena after John MacInnes. New name is the John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena.

September 1991•  John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena gets new score-board and sound system.

August 22, 1992•  Newell Brown resigns as Michigan Tech hockey coach to accept head coaching job at Adirondack.

September 9, 1992•  Bob Mancini named 17th head coach in Michigan Tech hockey history.

March 1993•  Jamie Ram named First-Team All-American.

October 15, 1993•  Huskies meet Minnesota at new Mariucci Arena for the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game. The contest is the first-ever at the new rink, with Michigan Tech prevail-ing 5-4.

The WCHA’s scoring champion for the 1988-89 season, Shawn Harrison (1986-90), recorded 17-33--50 points and became the first Michigan Tech player to ever lead the WCHA in total points. The All-WCHA First Team forward finished his career with 59-87--146 points, good for a share of the 20th spot on Tech’s all-time scoring chart.

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March 13, 1994•  Michigan Tech defeats top-seeded Colorado College, 3-2 in overtime, to win series by a 2-1 count and pull off the biggest first-round playoff upset in WCHA history. The game was the last ever at the historic Broadmoor World Arena.

March 1994•  Jamie Ram named First-Team All-American and school’s first ever Hobey Baker Finalist

September 1994•  Scott White, who graduated from Michigan Tech in 1989 and played four years of hockey for the Huskies, named assistant hockey coach.

May 1995•  New dasher boards installed at MacInnes Student Ice Arena.

March 9, 1996•  Huskies play in WCHA Final Five title game for first time ever, only to lose to  Minnesota.

August 1, 1996•  Former Michigan Tech All-American Tim Watters hired as the 18th head coach at Michigan Tech.

August 10, 1998•  Michigan Tech Board of Control, via special telephone conference call, approves constructon of the $2 million Hockey Educational Center.

October 16, 1998•  Michigan Tech wins the first-ever WCHA game played at Wisconsin’s new Kohl Center by defeating the Badgers 2-1. 

October 2, 1999•  The new $2 million Peter J. Grant Hockey Educational Center is officially dedicated, giving Michigan Tech world-class support facilities for its hockey program.

April 17, 1999• Jerry MacInnes, wife of long-time Tech hockey coach John MacInnes, accepts Legend of College Hockey Award on her husband’s behalf from the Hobey Baker Committee at a dinner in Bloomington, Minn.

December 30, 1999•  Michigan Tech student Kyle Reininger, from Mt. Clemens, Mich., is the GLI’s one-millionth fan. Michigan Tech has hosted the tournament since founding it in 1965.

November 7, 2000• Tim Watters announces his resignation as head coach at Michigan Tech, effective immediately.

November 8, 2000•  Mike Sertich named interim head coach of the  Huskies.

January 17, 2001• Mike Sertich named school’s 19th head hockey coach.

 March 9, 2002

•  Bob Olson broadcasts final game of 31-year career as the radio voice of the Michigan Tech hockey team. Olson is one of only two media members honored with the WCHA Distinguished Service Award. He is also a member of Michigan Tech’s Sports Hall of Fame.

March 18, 2003•  Mike Sertich announces retirement as Michigan Tech hockey coach, ending a nearly three-year run as Michigan Tech head coach and a tremendously suc-cessful 21-year career as a head coach overall.

May 7, 2003•  Former Tech defenseman Jamie Russell introduced as Michigan Tech’s 20th head hockey coach.

October 18, 2003•  A historic comeback win, Tech rallied from 6-3 deficit in final 2:30 of regulation to force overtime, before beating Northern Michigan in the extra session, 7-6.

January 21-22, 2005•  Michigan Tech records 6-3 and 3-1 wins against Minnesota at Mariucci Arena, marking the first road sweep of the Golden Gophers since 1971. 

February 4-5, 2005•  The Huskies notch back-to-back 3-2 victories at Minnesota Duluth on the road. The sweep of the Bulldogs at the DECC was Tech’s first since March 1-2, 1996, in the WCHA Playoffs. 

March 2005•  Colin Murphy named Second-Team All-American and school’s second-ever Hobey Baker Finalist.

December 9, 2005•  The Huskies shock No. 1 Wisconsin 4-2 at the Kohl Center and in the process ends the Badgers’ 14-game unbeaten streak.

January 13-14, 2006•  Mchigan Tech’s sweep of Minnesota Duluth marks its first back-to-back sweep of UMD in Duluth since the Huskies achieved the feat in 1970 and 1971. 

February 23-24, 2007•  Tech compiles its fifth sweep of the season by defeat-ing #19 Wisconsin by a 4-2 count in front of 3,917 at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena. The win gives the Huskies a final home record of 10-4-3 for the season.

March 11, 2007•  Michael-Lee Teslak turns away all 18 Colorado College shots in a 1-0 victory in game three of a first round WCHA Playoff series. The win sends the Huskies to their first WCHA Final Five since 1996.

October 14, 2007•  Michigan Tech defeats Lake Superior State, 4-3, in front of a national viewing audience on ESPNU.

October 26, 2007•  Nine different players record a point for Michigan Tech to defeat No. 1 North Dakota, 3-1, at the MacInnes Ice Arena. 

December 28-29, 2007•  Tech defeats defending national champion No. 5 Michigan State, 4-1, before falling to No. 1 Michigan, 1-0, in double overtime.

March 15, 2008•  Michigan Tech posts a 3-2 overtime win to snap No. 2 North Dakota’s 18-game unbeaten streak at Ralph Engelstad Arena and force a third game in the WCHA Playoffs.

Above: Bob Mancini guided Michigan Tech to the big-gest upset in WCHA playoff history in 1993-94 when 10th seeded Michigan Tech knocked off top-seeded Colorado College, two games to one. The contests were the last played at the historic Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, a building in which Mancini played his college hockey.

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1919-20 1-2-1

Coach:    E.R.Lovell

1/20  Ripley Standard  W  2-01/27  Chassell  T  3-32/3  Houghton Legion  L  3-4  OT2/5  Calumet Seniors  L  2-9

1920-21 7-4-0Coach:    Elmer SicotteCaptain:   Colin Thistlewaite

1/3  Calumet Legion  W  4-11/27  Michigan  W  3-01/28  Michigan  L  3-42/1  Houghton Legion  W  2-12/3  Notre Dame  W  7-22/4  Notre Dame  L  2-33/8  Portage Lake  L  0-53/15  Calumet Juniors  W  3-03/18  Calumet Juniors  W  3-23/21  Chassell  L  2-3  Chassell  W  6-3

1921-22 8-3-1Coach:    Mike FayCaptain:   John Travers

1/19  Michigan  W  2-11/20  Michigan  W  5-21/21  Michigan  L  1-41/30  Notre Dame  L  1-41/31  Notre Dame  L  1-22/13 Minnesota T 3-3 OT2/14 Minnesota W 3-02/18  Minnesota  W  3-22/19  Fort Snelling  W  4-02/20  St. Thomas  W  4-12/27  St. Thomas  W  3-12/28  St. Thomas  W  3-2  OT

1922-23 0-4-0Coach:    Bill MurdochCaptain:    Doug York

2/15  Notre Dame  L  2-52/16  Notre Dame  L  1-52/26  St. Thomas  L  2-52/27  St. Thomas  L  3-7

1923-24 0-5-0Coach:    Elmer SicotteCaptain:    Andrew Jackson

1/8  Calumet  L  2-61/15  Laurium Ramboultown  L  1-51/24  Laurium Ramboultown  L  1-52/28  Keweenaw  L  0-1  Naval Reserves  L  0-5

1924-25 2-4-0Coach:    Leon HarveyCaptain:    Robert Zyrd

  Mohawk  W  2-1  Calumet  L  3-4  Mohawk  L  1-5  Naval Reserves  L  3-5  2 OT  Calumet  W  3-2  Naval Reserves  L  0-1

1925-26 2-2-1Coach:    Leon HarveyCaptain:  John Meyers

  Radio Six  T  1-1  Radio Six  L  1-2  St. Thomas  L  1-8  Radio Six  W  4-1  Hancock Alumni  W  3-1

1926-27 5-1-0

Coach:    Carlos “Cub” HaugCaptain:  Paul Pesonen

1/17  Michigan  L  0-11/18  Michigan  W  1-01/22  Notre Dame  W  3-02/4  Notre Dame  W  4-02/5  Notre Dame  W  6-32/18  Marquette University  W  7-4

1927-28 5-1-0Coach:    Carlos “Cub” HaugCaptain:    Paul Pesonen

  Wisconsin  W  6-1  Wisconsin  W  1-0  Chicago AC  L  1-3  Michigan State  W  5-0  Marquette Owls  W  4-2  Marquette  W  5-4

1928-29 2-8-3Coach:    Carlos “Cub” HaugCaptain:  Hank Latva

12/27  Wisconsin  T  1-11/9  St. Thomas  W  5-31/18  Marquette Owls  L  0-21/25  Minnesota  L  0-31/26  Minnesota  L  0-51/28  Eveleth  L  0-61/29  St. Mary’s  L  2-41/30  St. Thomas  W  3-12/8  Eveleth  L  2-42/9  Wisconsin  T  1-12/16  Eveleth  L  0-42/23  Marquette Owls  W  2-1

1929-30 5-7-1Coach:    Bert NobletCaptain:    Hank Latva

12/19  Wisconsin  L  1-312/20  Wisconsin  W  3-212/24  Marquette University  L  1-31/4  Princeton  T  3-31/7  Yale  L  0-151/8  Harvard  L  0-111/10  Michigan  L  1-21/11  Michigan  L  2-41/17  Marquette Owls  W  5-31/27  Minnesota  L  2-31/28  Minnesota  W  3-22/14  Eagle River  W   30-02/18  American Soo  W  5-0

1930-31 2-7-0Coach:    Bert NobletCaptain:   John Kilpatrick

1/8  Marquette  L  0-21/12  American Soo  L  0-21/19  Negaunee  W  4-21/26  Minnesota  L  2-81/27  Minnesota  L  3-72/5  Houghton Wolves  L  0-12/20 Minnesota L 0-32/21 Minnesota L 0-22/24  Ironwood  W  5-0

1931-32 5-6-2Coach:    Bert NobletCaptain:  John Wealton

12/18  Marquette University  L  3-412/30  Eagle River  L  1-312/31  Wisconsin  W  3-21/1  Wisconsin  T  2-21/20  Eagle River  W  4-31/27  Bessemer  W  2-02/1  Marquette University  L  1-32/2  Marquette University  T  1-12/4  Minnesota  L  1-82/5  Minnesota  L  1-82/10  Minnesota  L  1-62/20  Gladstone  W   12-32/24  Escanaba  W     5-2

1932-33 9-5-1Coach:  Bert NobletCaptain:  John Jacobson

12/16  Bessemer  W  4-012/22  Bessemer  W  8-012/31  Eagle River  T  3-31/1  Eagle River  L  0-11/5  Hubbell  L  0-11/6  Marquette  W  9-41/13  Wisconsin  W  5-01/14  Wisconsin  W  5-01/20  Wausau  W  5-41/21  Wausau  L  1-3  OT1/26  Marquette  W  4-02/3  Marquette University  W  4-22/4  Marquette University  L  2-72/13  Michigan  W  4-32/14  Michigan  L  1-7

1933-34 13-8-1Coach:    Bert NobletCaptains: Paul Daigle, Charles Ferries

12/18  Bessemer  W   14-312/21  Wisconsin  T  2-212/22  Wisconsin  W  3-11/2  Marinette  W  7-21/3  De Pere  W  7-41/4  Appleton  W  3-21/5  Wausau  W  4-21/12  Michigan  W  5-41/13  Michigan  L  0-11/20  Ironwood  W  6-01/25 Minnesota L 1-41/27 Minnesota W 2-1 OT2/2  Wausau  L  1-32/3  Wausau  W  3-22/9  Marquette  W  7-22/16 Minnesota L 4-52/17 Minnesota L 0-42/21  Marquette  L  2-42/24  Wausau  W  7-03/2  Michigan  L  1-23/3  Michigan  L  0-33/26  Portage Lake  W  6-1

1934-35 4-11-2Coach:    Bert NobletCaptains:  John Croze, Reuben Hendrickson

12/3  Wausau  T  2-21/1  Wausau  L  2-31/2  Green Bay  W  4-01/4  Muskegon  L  1-21/5  Muskegon  L  1-21/11  Marquette  W  3-21/18  Eagle River  L  0-21/25  Minnesota  L  1-2  OT1/26  Minnesota  L  1-42/1 Minnesota L 1-62/2 Minnesota L 0-32/15  Michigan  L  1-2  OT2/16  Michigan  W  3-22/22  Marquette  L  4-63/1  Michigan  T  3-33/2  Michigan  L  1-73/4  Calumet  W  4-0

1935-36 6-9-1Coach:    Bert NobletCaptain:    Doug Latimer

12/30  Eagle River  T  4-412/31  Eagle River  L  0-11/3  Wausau  W  3-21/4  Wausau  L  0-41/10  Marquette  W  7-21/17  Eagle River  L  0-61/24  Michigan  W  3-21/25  Michigan  W  1-01/31  Minnesota  L  0-52/1  Minnesota  L  1-32/6 Minnesota L 1-22/7 Minnesota L 0-32/20  Marquette  L  2-42/22  Superior  W  5-22/28  Michigan  L  3-62/29  Michigan  W  4-3

1936-37 7-8-3Coach:    Joe SaviniCaptain:   William Mullen

12/21  American Soo  W  1-012/31  Eagle River  T  2-21/1  Eagle River  L  0-41/2  Wausau  L  1-21/8  Eagle River  W  1-01/15  Alaska  W  4-11/16  Alaska  T  1-1  OT1/22  Michigan  W  1-01/23  Michigan  L  2-31/29  Minnesota  L  1-21/30  Minnesota  W  1-0  OT2/5 Minnesota L 0-32/6 Minnesota T 1-1 2 OT2/12  Wausau  W  7-12/19  Michigan  L  1-4  OT2/20  Michigan  L  2-42/24  American Soo  W  3-22/26  Eagle River  L  2-3

1937-38 4-11-1Coach:    Joe SaviniCaptains:  George McCarthy, Joe Stack

12/18  American Soo  L  3-51/1  Eagle River  L  1-21/6  Michigan  L  2-51/8  Michigan  L  1-71/14  Marquette  L  1-51/21  Minnesota  L  3-41/22  Minnesota  L  1-22/2  Eagle River  W  3-22/8  Marquette  L  1-32/18 Minnesota L 1-42/19 Minnesota T 3-3 OT2/29  Michigan  L  1-23/2  Michigan  W  6-2  Wausau  L  1-3  Portage Lake  W  3-2  Carleton  W  10-1

1938-39 6-8-0Coach:    Ed MakiCaptain:    John Hascall

1/14  Wausau  L  1-31/15  Wausau  W  2-11/16  Carleton  W  7-01/17  Carleton  W  5-21/20  Marquette  L  1-61/26  Carleton  W  3-11/27  Minnesota  L  0-51/28  Minnesota  L  2-52/1  Eagle River  L  2-72/3 Minnesota L 1-22/4 Minnesota L 0-42/17  Eagle River  L  2-52/24  Madison Cards  W  5-22/25  Madison Cards  W   11-3

1939-40 10-5-0Coach:    Ed MakiCaptain:   Maurice Villeneuve

1/4  Michigan  L  0-11/6  Michigan  W  2-01/12 Minnesota L 1-71/13 Minnesota L 1-91/26  Wausau  W  4-11/27  Wausau  W  3-22/1  Carleton  W  4-12/2 Minnesota L 1-92/3 Minnesota L 0-82/15  Michigan  W  1-02/17  Michigan  W  4-02/23  Illinois  W  3-12/24  Illinois  W  6-12/29  Illinois  W  3-13/2  Illinois  W  3-2

1940-41 1-10-0Coach:    Ed MakiCaptain:  Robert Petaja

1/9  Michigan  L  2-61/11  Michigan  L  3-41/24 Minnesota L 0-81/25 Minnesota L 0-31/31 Illinois L 1-72/1 Illinois L 4-62/9  Illinois  L  2-102/11  Illinois  L  2-52/20  Minnesota  L  2-72/21  Minnesota  L  1-32/23  Carleton  W  3-0

1941-42 3-6-3

Coach:    Elwin RomnesCaptain:   Robert Peteja

1/3 Michigan T 2-2 OT1/5 Michigan W 4-11/9 Minnesota W 3-2 OT1/10 Minnesota L 1-21/22  Illinois  L  1-51/24  Illinois  L  0-72/6 Illinois T 2-2 OT2/7 Illinois W 4-32/21  Minnesota  L  3-5  OT2/22  Minnesota  L  1-43/7  Michigan  T  2-2  OT3/8  Michigan  L  1-2

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1942-43 1-9-0Coach: Elwin RomnesCaptain:    David Wilson

1/15 Painesdale L 1-21/22 Minnesota L 1-31/23 Minnesota W 1-02/5  Minnesota  L  4-62/6  Minnesota  L  2-82/13 C.C. All-Stars L 7-82/19 Illinois L 2-42/20 Illinois L 1-33/12  Illinois  L  2-43/13  Illinois  L  3-4

1943-45 No Teams

1945-46 4-12-0Coach:    Ed MakiCaptain:  Albert Maki

1/4 Calumet-Laurium L 6-71/11 American Soo W 9-31/18 Marquette W 8-41/23  Calumet-Laurium  L  3-71/26  Marquette  L  2-52/1  Sault Atomics  L  3-102/2  Sault Atomics  L  7-112/7  Wausau  W  8-32/8  Minnesota  L  2-72/9  Minnesota  L  2-142/15 Minnesota L 2-92/16 Minnesota L 2-63/1 Michigan W 5-43/2 Michigan L 5-93/8  Michigan  L  2-113/9  Michigan  L  0-10

1946-47 6-13-0Coach:    Ed MakiCaptain:   Albert Maki

1/1  Eagle River  W  13-11/3 Eagle River W 7-21/10 Manitoba L 5-61/11 Manitoba W 8-21/17  Colorado College  L  5-61/18  Colorado College  L  2-81/24 Minnesota L 4-6 OT1/25 Minnesota L 1-31/31 Colorado College L 5-92/1 Colorado College L 3-4 OT2/10 Calumet-Laurium L 1-52/11 Calumet-Laurium L 5-102/14 Marquette W 9-32/15 Marquette W 12-82/21  Minnesota  L  3-132/22  Minnesota  L  2-62/25  Calumet-Laurium  L  2-33/7  Michigan  L  1-33/8  Michigan  W  3-1

1947-48 8-12-0Coach:    Ed MakiCaptain:  Albert Maki

12/26  Colorado College  L  6-712/27  Colorado College  L  3-812/30  California  W  6-51/3  San Francisco  W  4-11/16  North Dakota  W  7-61/17  North Dakota  L  3-71/23 St. Cloud State W 9-11/24 St. Cloud State W 9-31/31 Michigan L 6-72/2 Michigan L 0-42/6 Minnesota L 5-62/7 Minnesota L 3-72/20 North Dakota L 4-52/21 North Dakota L 2-52/23 Colorado College W 4-02/24 Colorado College W 3-22/27  Minnesota  L  4-72/28  Minnesota  W  4-33/5  Michigan  L  4-73/6  Michigan  L  5-6

1948-49 5-10-0Coach:    Amo BessoneCaptain:   Marcus Olson

1/3 Queen’s L 3-61/4 Queen’s L 4-71/7 North Dakota W 6-31/14  Minnesota  L  4-51/15  Minnesota  L  3-71/29 Michigan L 4-51/31 Michigan W 6-22/7 California W 6-42/8 California L 3-52/11 Minnesota# L 1-52/12 Minnesota# W 12-42/18  North Dakota  W  5-22/19  North Dakota  L  5-63/4  Michigan  L  1-73/5  Michigan  L  3-8

  #Winter Carnival

1949-50 10-7-0Coach:    Amo BessoneCaptain:   Marcus Olson

12/20  Sault Martins  W  14-41/6 Western Ontario L 3-51/7 Western Ontario L 4-61/12  Michigan State  W  6-21/13  Michigan State  W  15-21/27 McMaster W 10-11/28 McMaster W 11-22/3 Michigan State# W 11-32/4 Michigan State# W 10-02/10 Michigan W 3-22/11 Michigan L 2-92/17 North Dakota L 4-52/18 North Dakota L 3-52/24 Sault Martins W 3-12/25 Sault Martins W 7-33/3  Michigan  L  3-93/4  Michigan  L  1-6

  #Winter Carnival

1950-51 5-14-2

Coach:    Amo BessoneCaptain:  Connie Adams

12/17  Marquette  T  7-71/5  Colorado College  L  1-161/6  Colorado College  L  4-101/12 Minnesota L 1-111/13 Minnesota L 5-81/19  North Dakota  L  2-51/20  North Dakota  L  4-51/26 St. Thomas W 4-31/27 St. Thomas T 4-42/2 Michigan State# L 3-42/3 Michigan State# W 4-22/9 Wyoming W 16-32/10 Wyoming W 12-72/15  Michigan State  L  2-32/16  Michigan State  L  3-52/23  Minnesota  L  1-82/24  Minnesota  L  1-63/2  Denver  W  5-33/3  Denver  L  3-93/9  Michigan  L  3-83/10  Michigan  L  4-7

  #Winter Carnival

1951-52 2-18-0

MCHL Record:  0-18-0 (7th Place)Coach:    Al RenfrewCaptain:   Joe deBastiani

1/8 North Dakota* L 4-81/9 North Dakota* L 2-51/11 St. Thomas W 13-41/12 St. Thomas W 6-51/18  North Dakota*  L  2-111/19  North Dakota*  L  1-91/25  Michigan State*  L  4-91/26  Michigan State*  L  4-62/1  Colorado College*  L  7-142/2  Colorado College*  L  2-122/4  Denver*  L  1-72/5  Denver*  L  4-92/8 Michigan*# L 2-92/9 Michigan*# L 4-102/15 Michigan State* L 2-32/16 Michigan State* L 3-52/29  Minnesota*  L  3-53/1  Minnesota*  L  4-83/7  Michigan*  L   4-113/8  Michigan*  L  3-4  *MCHL Games  #Winter Carnival

1952-53 6-13-0MCHL Record:  3-13-0 (6th Place)Coach:    Al RenfrewCaptain:   Lloyd Rautiola

12/31  Minnesota Duluth  W  8-11/2  North Dakota*  L  0-101/3  North Dakota*  L  2-71/16 North Dakota* L 4-5 OT1/17 North Dakota* L 5-6 OT1/23 Minnesota* L 3-61/24 Minnesota* L 2-51/30 St. Thomas W 7-41/31 St. Thomas W 7-12/6 Michigan State*# L 1-22/7 Michigan State*# W 5-22/13 Colorado College* L 5-72/14 Colorado College* W 5-02/17 Denver* L 4-62/18 Denver* L 2-112/20  Michigan State*  L  5-6  OT2/21  Michigan State*  W  5-33/6  Michigan*  L  3-83/7  Michigan*  L  2-10

  *MCHL Games  #Winter Carnival

1953-54 7-17-1WIHL Record:  2-16-0 (7th Place)Coach:    Al RenfrewCaptains: George McGinn, Harry Taylor

12/10 Portage Lake T 3-312/12 Portage Lake L 4-51/1  Montana Mines  W  18-11/2  Montana Mines  W  15-11/5  Denver*  L  1-151/6  Denver*  L  1-71/8  Colorado College*  L  3-61/9  Colorado College*  L  0-51/15 North Dakota* L 0-51/16 North Dakota* L 0-51/22 Minnesota Duluth W 6-51/23 Minnesota Duluth W 10-31/28  Minnesota Duluth  W  2-11/29  North Dakota*  L  0-41/30  North Dakota*  L  0-72/5 Michigan*# L 3-82/6 Michigan*# L 6-7 OT2/12 Minnesota* L 3-92/13 Minnesota* L 3-62/19  Minnesota*  L  4-5  OT2/20  Minnesota*  L  3-112/26 Michigan State* L 1-42/27 Michigan State* W 2-13/8  Michigan State*  W  5-33/9  Michigan State*  L  1-6

  *WIHL Games  #Winter Carnival

1954-55 12-13-1

WIHL Record:  8-11-1 (5th Place)Coach:    Al RenfrewCaptains:  Wally Crockatt, Bob McManus

12/3 Port Arthur L 2-412/4 Port Arthur L 2-412/11 Escanaba W 15-212/28  Marquette  W  11-212/31  Michigan State*  W  5-11/1  Michigan State*  L  3-51/7  Minnesota Duluth  W  8-41/8  Minnesota Duluth  W  6-21/14  North Dakota*  L  1-31/15  North Dakota*  T  1-1  OT1/18 Denver* W 4-11/19 Denver* W 4-31/21 Michigan State* W 9-41/22 Michigan State* W 5-21/28  Minnesota*  L  1-51/28  Minnesota*  L  3-42/4 Michigan*# L 2-42/5 Michigan*# W 4-12/11 Minnesota* W 4-12/12 Minnesota* L 4-52/15 North Dakota* L 3-4 OT2/16 North Dakota* W 10-32/25 Colorado College* L 1-42/26 Colorado College* L 3-4 OT3/4  Michigan*  L  1-53/5  Michigan*  L  4-8

  *WIHL Games  #Winter Carnival

1955-56 21-7-0(2nd Place, NCAA)WIHL Record:  14-6-0 (2nd Place)Coach:    Al RenfrewCaptains:  Harvey Glover, Bob McManus

12/2 Port Arthur W 6-412/3 Port Arthur W 6-112/9 Soo Esquires W 8-412/10 Soo Esquires W 7-212/22  Colorado College*  L  3-712/23  Colorado College*  W  9-312/27  Denver*  W  4-212/28  Denver*  W  4-01/6 St. Cloud State W 19-01/7 St. Cloud State W 13-01/13  North Dakota*  W  5-31/14  North Dakota*  W  5-21/20  Minnesota*  W  4-21/21  Minnesota*  L  2-31/27 Michigan State* W 8-11/28 Michigan State* W 6-5 OT2/10 Minnesota*# W 5-22/11 Minnesota*# W 2-02/17 North Dakota* W 6-22/18 North Dakota* W 5-4 OT2/24  Michigan State*  W  4-32/25  Michigan State*  W  3-13/2 Michigan* L 2-53/3 Michigan* L 3-63/9  Michigan*  L  1-53/10  Michigan*  L  1-53/16  Boston College+  W  10-43/18  Michigan+  L  5-7

  *WIHL Games  #Winter Carnival+NCAA Playoffs

1956-57 14-9-5WIHL Record:  8-8-4 (4th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:    Jack McManus

11/30 Port Arthur W 13-412/1 Port Arthur W 8-212/6 Toronto W 5-412/7 Toronto L 0-212/18  Sault Greyhounds  W  10-212/27  McGill@  T  2-2  OT12/28  Laval@  W  9-612/29  RPI@  W  6-41/4 North Dakota* L 3-71/5 North Dakota* W 6-01/11 Michigan* L 0-11/12 Michigan* T 5-5 OT1/18  Minnesota*  L  3-71/19  Minnesota*  W  2-11/21 Denver* T 3-3 OT1/22 Denver* W 8-51/25  Michigan State*  W  3-11/26  Michigan State*  W  4-22/8 Michigan State*# W 5-32/9 Michigan State*# W 6-22/15  North Dakota*  L  7-82/16  North Dakota*  L  3-42/22 Minnesota* T 3-3 OT2/23 Minnesota* T 4-4 OT3/1 Colorado College* W 4-33/2 Colorado College* L 4-53/8  Michigan*  L  3-53/9  Michigan*  L  4-7

  @RPI Invitational  *WIHL Games  #Winter Carnival

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1957-58 11-16-1WIHL Record:  5-15-0 (7th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptains:  Pete Buchmann, Tom Kennedy

11/22 Fort William W 5-111/23 Fort William W 2-012/6  Minnesota*  L  1-212/7  Minnesota*  W  3-112/13  Minnesota Duluth  L  3-512/14  Minnesota Duluth  W  6-012/26  Colorado College*  L  4-5  OT12/27  Denver*  L  0-312/28  Colorado College*  L  2-512/30  Denver*  L  2-61/3 North Dakota* L 1-91/4 North Dakota* L 2-31/10  Michigan*  W  3-21/11  Michigan*  L  2-51/17  Michigan State*  L  3-41/18  Michigan State*  L  1-61/24 Minnesota* W 5-2 1/25 Minnesota* L 2-42/7 Michigan State*# L 2-52/8 Michigan State*# W 3-12/14 Minnesota Duluth T 3-3 OT2/15 Minnesota Duluth W 6-32/21  Fort Frances  W  8-22/22  Fort Frances  W  3-12/28  North Dakota*  L  4-63/1  North Dakota*  L  4-63/7 Michigan* L 1-33/8 Michigan* W 4-3

  *WIHL Games  #Winter Carnival

1958-59 16-10-1Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:    Pete Buchmann

12/1 Port Arthur W 7-212/2 Port Arthur W 7-012/5 Minnesota Duluth W 7-012/6 Minnesota Duluth W 12-112/10 U.S. Nationals L 0-512/12 U.S. Nationals L 2-412/28  Soo Greyhounds  W  4-21/2  North Dakota*  W  3-21/3  North Dakota*  L  1-2  OT1/9  Michigan*  W  3-2  OT1/10  Michigan*  W  10-21/16 Minnesota* W 5-31/17 Minnesota* W 5-31/23  Minnesota Duluth  W  6-31/24  Minnesota Duluth  W  10-31/30 Michigan State* L 0-71/31 Michigan State* W 5-4 OT2/6 North Dakota* W 4-32/7 North Dakota* L 0-42/13 Colorado College*# T 2-2 OT2/14 Colorado College*# L 3-52/20 Michigan* W 5-42/21 Michigan* L 3-62/27  Michigan State*  L  0-32/28  Michigan State*  L  2-53/6  Minnesota*  L  5-73/7  Minnesota*  W  5-4

  * WIHL Games  # Winter Carnival

1959-60 21-10-12nd Place, NCAAWCHA Record:  15-6-1 (2nd Place) Coach:    John MacInnesCaptains:  Paul Coppo

11/27  Minnesota*  W  8-511/28  Minnesota*  W  4-212/4  North Dakota*  L  2-312/5  North Dakota*  W  4-112/8 Denver* W 6-312/9 Denver* W 5-312/16  Port Arthur  W  3-212/17  Fort William  W  5-312/28  Denver*  L  4-912/29  Denver*  W  5-31/1  Colorado College*  W  5-4  OT1/2  Colorado College*  L  2-31/8  Michigan*  L  1-51/9  Michigan*  L  1-41/19 U.S. Nationals L 1-51/20 U.S. Nationals W 5-21/22 Michigan State* T 3-3 OT1/23 Michigan State* W 9-11/29 Minnesota* W 8-61/30 Minnesota* W 6-12/5  Michigan State*  W  5-32/6  Michigan State*  W  7-02/12 Michigan*# W 6-12/13 Michigan*# W 9-42/19 North Dakota* W 3-22/20 North Dakota* L 4-62/26 Warroad L 4-52/27 Warroad L 2-33/11 North Dakota** W 4-33/12 North Dakota** W 5-43/17  St. Lawrence+  W  13-33/19  Denver+  L  3-5

              *WCHA Games             #Winter Carnival   +NCAA Playoffs    **WCHA Playoffs

1960-61 16-13-0WCHA Record:  13-11-0 (4th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:    Gerald Fabbro

11/25  North Dakota*  L  4-611/26  North Dakota*  W  8-112/2 North Dakota* W 7-212/3 North Dakota* W 5-312/16 Denver* W 3-212/17 Denver* L 2-512/23  Amarillo  W  12-012/26  Denver*  L  1-512/27  Denver*  L  0-212/29  Colorado College*  W  5-112/30  Colorado College*  W  4-11/6  Michigan*  L  1-21/7  Michigan*  L  2-51/10 U.S. Nationals W 6-11/11 U.S. Nationals W 11-11/13 Michigan State* W 8-1 &1/14 Michigan State* W 3-11/20  Michigan State*  L  3-41/21  Michigan State*  W  3-12/10 Minnesota*# W 6-02/11 Minnesota*# W 3-2 OT2/13 Colorado College* W 10-02/14 Colorado College* W 11-12/17  Minnesota*  L  1-52/18  Minnesota*  L  2-3  OT2/24 Michigan* L 2-42/25 Michigan* W 6-13/10  Denver**  L  1-93/11  Denver**  L  2-8

  *WCHA Games  #Winter Carnival  &Michigan State awarded win on protest  **WCHA Playoffs

1961-62 29-3-0(1st Place, NCAA)WCHA Record: 17-3-0 (1st Place)Coach:   John MacInnesCaptain:   Jerry Sullivan

12/1  Michigan*  L  1-312/2  Michigan*  L  3-512/8 Denver* W 8-712/9 Denver* W 8-212/15 Toronto W 4-112/16 Toronto W 9-112/29  Colorado College*  W  7-412/30  Colorado College*  W  9-41/1  Denver*  W  8-41/2  Denver*  W  5-4  OT1/5 Michigan* W 4-21/6 Michigan* L 2-41/12  Minnesota*  W  5-11/13  Minnesota*  W  4-21/19  North Dakota*  W  2-11/20  North Dakota*  W  3-2  OT1/26 Minnesota Duluth W 7-11/27 Minnesota Duluth W 4-32/2 North Dakota* W 6-22/3 North Dakota* W 6-22/9 Michigan State*# W 8-22/10 Michigan State*# W 3-2 OT2/16 Minnesota* W 6-32/17 Minnesota* W 3-2 OT2/23  Minnesota Duluth  W  12-22/24  Minnesota Duluth  W  5-22/26 Finnish Nationals W 7-32/27 Finnish Nationals W 15-23/1  Michigan State**  W  5-13/3  Michigan**  W  6-43/16  St. Lawrence+  W  6-13/17  Clarkson+  W  7-1

  *WCHA Games  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1962-63 17-10-2WCHA Record:  11-7-2 (3rd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Pat Casey

11/23  Minnesota Duluth  W  3-011/24  Minnesota Duluth  W  5-211/30 Minnesota* L 2-312/1 Minnesota* W 1-012/7 Denver* W 3-112/8 Denver* L 2-412/29  Nipigon  W  9-312/30  Nipigon  W  9-31/4  North Dakota*  L  2-41/5  North Dakota*  T  3-3  OT1/11 Michigan* W 5-11/12 Michigan* W 4-31/18  Minnesota*  T  2-2  OT1/19  Minnesota*  L  3-61/25  Michigan State*  W  6-21/26  Michigan State*  W  6-21/28 Minnesota Duluth W 7-21/29 Minnesota Duluth W 6-32/2 Port Arthur L 1-42/8 North Dakota*# W 3-02/9 North Dakota*# W 5-12/15  Michigan*  L  1-42/16  Michigan*  L  4-52/22  Denver*  W  3-12/23  Denver*  L  1-43/1 Colorado College* W 6-33/2 Colorado College* W 6-43/7  North Dakota**  L  0-23/8  North Dakota**  L  1-6

  *WCHA Games  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1963-64 14-12-1WCHA Record:  9-7-0 (4th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   George Hill

12/5 U.S. Nationals L 1-312/6 U.S. Nationals L 2-612/13  Minnesota Duluth  W  3-212/14  Minnesota Duluth  L  1-31/7  Green Bay  L  1-51/10 Denver* W 2-11/11 Denver* L 1-41/17 Port Arthur W 5-01/18 Port Arthur W 8-11/24  Michigan*  L  2-61/25  Michigan*  L  3-51/31 Minnesota Duluth W 3-12/1 Minnesota Duluth W 4-22/7 North Dakota*# W 3-02/8 North Dakota*# L 2-32/14  North Dakota*  W  2-12/15  North Dakota*  L  1-42/21 Michigan State* W 7-32/22 Michigan State* W 11-12/28 Michigan* W 3-12/29 Michigan* L 3-43/3  Denver*  W  4-33/4  Colorado College*  W  2-03/6  Denver*  L  2-3  OT3/7  Colorado College*  W  9-8  OT3/12  Michigan**  L  3-43/13  Michigan**  T  5-5  2 OT

  *WCHA Games  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1964-65 24-5-2(1st Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  12-5-1 (2nd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Al Holm

11/20 Waterloo Lutheran W 6-111/21 Waterloo Lutheran W 9-311/25  Port Arthur  W  8-311/27  Red Rock  W  4-312/4 North Dakota* W 3-2 OT12/5 North Dakota* W 5-212/18  North Dakota*  L  1-212/19  North Dakota*  L  3-61/1  Minnesota Duluth  W  6-31/2  Minnesota Duluth  W  4-31/8 Minnesota Duluth W 4-21/9 Minnesota Duluth W 5-41/15  Minnesota*  W  4-11/16  Minnesota*  L  4-51/22  Denver*  W  3-21/23  Denver*  T  3-3  OT1/29 Michigan* W 10-21/30 Michigan* L 1-62/5 Colorado College*# W 3-12/6 Colorado College*# W 10-12/12 Denver* L 1-32/13 Denver* W 3-02/19  Michigan State*  W  4-32/20  Michigan State*  W  5-42/26  Michigan*  W  7-22/27  Michigan*  W  8-23/5 Minnesota** W 8-43/6 Minnesota** T 3-33/13  North Dakota**  W  6-43/18  Brown+  W  4-03/20  Boston College+  W  8-2

  *WCHA Games  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

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1965-66 23-6-1WCHA Record:  15-4-1 (1st Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Rick Yeo

11/19  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-111/20  Minnesota Duluth*  W  3-211/24  Laurentian  W  8-412/3  Minnesota*  W  4-312/4  Minnesota*  W  4-212/10 Manitoba W 5-312/11 Manitoba W 13-212/21  Boston University@  W  4-212/22  Toronto@  L  2-612/27  Northeastern@@  W  8-512/28  Michigan@@  W  7-612/29  Boston Univ@@  W  5-21/7  North Dakota*  W  2-11/8  North Dakota*  W  4-31/14 North Dakota* L 4-51/15 North Dakota* W 4-11/21 Denver* W 1-0 OT1/22 Denver* W 5-4 OT1/28  Michigan*  L  2-31/29  Michigan*  L  1-32/4 Minnesota Duluth*# W 5-22/5 Minnesota Duluth*# W 6-12/11  Denver*  T  3-3  OT2/12  Denver*  L  2-32/18 Michigan State* W 8-42/19 Michigan State* W 4-22/25 Minnesota* W 5-12/26 Minnesota* W 5-43/3 Minnesota Duluth** W 9-33/5  Michigan State**  L  3-4

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  @@Boston Holiday Tournament  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1966-67 18-11-1WCHA Record:  14-7-1 (3rd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Gary Milroy

11/18 Denver* W 2-1 OT11/19 Denver* W 3-211/24  St. Lawrence  L  1-411/25  Clarkson  W  4-3  OT12/2  North Dakota*  L  2-3  OT12/3  North Dakota*  L  3-412/9 Western Ontario W 3-112/10 Western Ontario L 2-312/22  Michigan@  L  3-412/23  Western Ontario@  W  9-21/6 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-31/7 Minnesota Duluth* W 10-21/20  Michigan State*  L  3-41/21  Michigan State*  T  3-3  OT1/25 Colorado College* W 6-21/27  Minnesota*  L  3-41/28  Minnesota*  W  5-12/3 Michigan*# L 2-32/4 Michigan*# W 3-12/10  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-42/11  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-32/17  Denver*  L  1-42/18  Denver*  L  4-52/20  Colorado College*  W  9-22/24 Minnesota* W 4-32/25 Minnesota* W 2-1 OT3/3 North Dakota* W 6-33/4 North Dakota* W 9-33/9  Minnesota Duluth**  W  6-43/11  Michigan State**  L  1-2  OT

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1967-68 22-9-1WCHA Record:  15-5-0 (2nd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   John Haines

11/17 Western Ontario W 9-311/18 Western Ontario W 7-312/1 Denver* W 6-112/2 Denver* W 4-112/8  Wisconsin  W  6-512/9  Wisconsin  L  3-412/20  New Hampshire@  W  5-112/21  North Dakota@  L  3-4  OT12/28  McMaster@@  W  5-312/29  Yale@@  W  5-312/30  RPI@@  L  3-41/6 Colorado College* L 2-31/12  North Dakota*  W  3-21/13  North Dakota*  L  1-31/19 Minnesota Duluth* W 8-21/20 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-11/26  Minnesota Duluth*  W  7-21/27  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-02/2 Michigan State*# W 4-12/3 Michigan State*# W 6-22/9 North Dakota* L 2-52/10 North Dakota* W 4-32/16  Michigan*  W  3-02/17  Michigan*  W  4-22/23  Denver*  L  2-72/24  Colorado College*  W  2-12/26  Denver*  L  2-53/1 Minnesota* W 5-43/2 Minnesota* W 4-23/5 Colorado College** W 5-23/8 North Dakota** T 0-03/9 North Dakota** L 2-3

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  @@RPI Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1968-69 21-9-2(4th Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  14-5-1 (1st Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   John Haines

11/15 McMaster W 9-011/16 McMaster W 7-111/22 Wisconsin T 7-7 OT11/23 Wisconsin L 3-412/6 Denver* W 3-112/7 Denver* L 1-512/20  Michigan@  W  3-212/21  Wisconsin@  W  4-11/4  Montreal@@  W  3-2  OT1/5  Toronto@@  L  3-61/8  Colorado College*  W  10-21/10  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-3  OT1/11  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-21/17 North Dakota* W 4-31/18 North Dakota* L 5-61/24  Minnesota*  W  3-21/25  Minnesota*+  T  1-11/31  Denver*  L  0-32/1  Denver*  W  4-22/3  Colorado College*  L  4-62/7 Michigan*# W 4-12/8 Michigan*# W 3-22/14  North Dakota*  L  3-4  OT2/15  North Dakota*  W  7-32/21 Minnesota Duluth* W 10-42/22 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-22/28  Michigan State*  W  4-33/1  Michigan State*  W  6-13/7  Michigan State**  W  4-23/8  Michigan**  W  7-43/14  Cornell+  L  3-4  OT3/15  Harvard+  L  5-6  2 OT

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  @@Canadian Centennial Tournament  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1969-70 19-12-3(4th Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  12-7-3 (T2nd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Brian Watts

11/14  Lake Superior State  W  6-211/22 Lake Superior State L 1-211/27  Manitoba@  W  5-4  OT11/28  Minnesota Duluth@  W  3-112/5 Denver* W 6-5 OT12/6 Denver* T 5-5 OT12/19  New Hampshire@@  L  0-712/20  Princeton@@  W  5-21/2  Colgate$  L  4-91/3  Boston University$  W  7-31/9  Wisconsin*  L  2-3  OT1/10  Wisconsin*  W  3-2  OT1/13 Colorado College* W 4-3 OT1/16  Michigan*  L  2-61/17  Michigan*  W  6-31/23 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-5 OT1/24 Minnesota Duluth* T 2-2 OT1/30 Minnesota* L 4-61/31 Minnesota* W 4-02/6 Michigan State*# W 8-12/7 Michigan State*# W 5-4 OT2/13  North Dakota*  T  2-2  OT2/14  North Dakota*  W  6-42/20  Denver*  L  3-52/21  Denver*  L  1-42/23  Colorado College*  W  9-42/27 North Dakota* W 7-22/28 North Dakota* L 3-73/7  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-33/8  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-33/13  North Dakota**  W  5-33/14  Minnesota**  W  6-53/20  Clarkson+  L  3-43/21  Wisconsin+  L  5-6

  *WCHA Games  @Christmas City Tournament  @@Great Lakes Invitational  $Syracuse Tournament  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1970-71 25-6-2WCHA Record:  18-4-0 (1st Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Rob Murray

11/13 Wisconsin* W 6-211/14 Wisconsin* W 5-211/20 NotreDame* W 5-111/21 NotreDame* W 5-4 OT11/25  Calgary@  T  6-611/26  Providence@  W  5-111/27  Minnesota Duluth@  L  1-612/4  Michigan State*  L  6-812/5  Michigan State*  W  4-212/11 Denver* W 7-512/12 Denver* W 4-212/29  Colgate@@  W  11-612/30  Michigan@@  W  7-21/5 Colorado College* W 8-21/11 North Dakota* W 6-21/12 North Dakota* W 6-21/15  Minnesota*  W  6-21/16  Minnesota*  W  4-21/22  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-11/23  Minnesota Duluth*  W  3-21/29 U.S. Nationals W 5-42/5 Michigan*# W 5-22/6 Michigan*# W 7-22/12 Lake Superior State W 7-12/14  Lake Superior State  T  5-5  OT2/19  North Dakota*  W  8-12/20  North Dakota*  W  3-22/26  Denver*  L  3-52/27  Denver*  L  2-53/1  Colorado College*  L  3-63/5 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-33/6 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-23/11  North Dakota**  L  4-6

  *WCHA Games  @Christmas City Tournament  @@Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1971-72 16-17-1WCHA Record:  11-15-0 (7th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Darwin Mott

11/12  Lake Superior State  W  3-211/13  Lake Superior State  L  3-411/19 Denver* L 1-211/20 Denver* L 4-711/26  Notre Dame*  W  9-311/27  Notre Dame*  L  5-6  OT12/3 Minnesota* W 5-112/4 Minnesota* W 5-312/17  Wisconsin*  L  3-612/18  Wisconsin*  L  1-612/28  Notre Dame@  W  6-312/29  Michigan State@  W  3-21/7  Denver*  W  7-41/8  Denver*  L  5-61/10  Colorado College*  L  1-71/14 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-51/15 Minnesota Duluth* W 7-31/21  Michigan*  W  3-01/22  Michigan*  L  6-81/28 Lake Superior State T 2-2 OT1/29 Lake Superior State W 9-22/2 Colorado College* W 6-52/4 Michigan State*# L 3-52/5 Michigan State*# L 3-52/11 Michigan* W 8-42/12 Michigan* W 8-32/18  North Dakota*  L  4-102/19  North Dakota*  L  3-52/25  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-52/26  Minnesota Duluth*  W  7-53/3 North Dakota* L 5-63/4 North Dakota* L 3-43/7  Wisconsin**  W  5-33/8  Wisconsin**  L  1-6

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1972-73 24-13-1WCHA Record:  16-10-0 (5th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Darwin Mott

11/3 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-411/4 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-4 OT11/10 Waterloo W 6-211/11 Waterloo W 10-311/17  Michigan*  W  6-211/18  Michigan*  W  7-211/23 Bowling Green W 10-211/24 Bowling Green W 6-412/1  Michigan State*  L  2-612/2  Michigan State*  L  3-712/8 Western Ontario W 8-112/9 Western Ontario W 5-112/27  Boston University@  W  5-4  2 OT12/28  Harvard@  L  2-41/3 Colorado College* W 12-41/5 North Dakota* W 11-51/6 North Dakota* L 1-41/12  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-41/13  Minnesota Duluth*  L  6-7  OT1/19 Notre Dame* W 8-51/20 Notre Dame* L 1-61/26  Minnesota*  L  3-4  OT1/27  Minnesota*  W  6-32/2 Wisconsin*# W 7-12/3 Wisconsin*# W 5-32/7  Colorado College*  W  7-12/9  Denver*+  W  6-42/10  Denver*+  L  1-42/16  North Dakota*  L  3-52/17  North Dakota*  L  6-82/23 Michigan* W 5-32/24 Michigan* W 9-63/2  Denver*  W  3-13/3  Denver*  W  4-33/5  Michigan State**  W  7-23/6  Michigan State**  L  1-33/10  Denver**  T  3-33/11  Denver**  L  0-4

    *WCHA Games    @Great Lakes Invitational    #Winter Carnival  +Denver Coliseum      **WCHA Playoff    

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1973-74 28-9-3(2nd Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  20-6-2 (1st Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Jim Nahrgang

10/26 Lake Superior State W 7-110/27 Lake Superior State W 8-311/2 Notre Dame* L 4-811/3 Notre Dame* T 2-2 OT11/9  Minnesota Duluth*  W  10-111/10  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-111/23  North Dakota* ^  W  7-511/24  North Dakota* ^  W  8-111/30 Michigan* W 7-012/1 Michigan* W 8-012/7  Bowling Green  W  6-412/8  Bowling Green  W  6-212/14  Denver*  T  3-3  OT12/15  Denver*  L  5-712/27  Pennsylvania@  W  6-212/28  Michigan State@  L  4-51/4  Colorado College*  W  10-51/5  Colorado College*  W  8-41/11  Wisconsin*  W  4-11/12  Wisconsin*  W  6-41/18  Notre Dame*  L  1-71/19  Notre Dame*  W  7-51/25 Denver* W 7-51/26 Denver* W 3-02/1 Michigan State*# W 5-42/2 Michigan State*# W 8-62/8  Michigan*  L  4-5  OT2/9  Michigan*  L  3-42/15 North Dakota* W 4-12/16 North Dakota* W 10-02/22  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-62/23  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-33/1 Minnesota* W 5-23/2 Minnesota* W 4-13/5 Notre Dame** W 4-23/6 Notre Dame** T 2-23/8 Michigan State** L 6-83/9 Michigan State** W 6-23/15  Harvard+  W  6-53/16  Minnesota+  L  2-4

  *WCHA Games  ^Bismarck, N.D.   @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1974-75 32-10-0(1st Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  22-10-0 (2nd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Bob Lorimer

10/25 Lake Superior State W 8-410/26 Lake Superior State W 6-211/1  Minnesota Duluth*  W  7-411/2  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-311/8 Michigan State* L 2-411/9 Michigan State* L 4-511/15 Colorado College* W 8-711/16 Colorado College* L 2-411/22  Michigan*  L  5-711/23  Michigan*  L  3-411/29 North Dakota* W 8-211/30 North Dakota* W 8-312/6  Denver*  W  9-212/7  Denver*  W  4-312/13  Notre Dame*  W  5-312/14  Notre Dame*  W  8-212/20  Minnesota*  L  2-412/21  Minnesota*  L  3-612/27  Yale@  W  7-312/28  Michigan@  W  3-21/10 Michigan* L 4-51/11 Michigan* W 6-01/17  North Dakota*  W  6-41/18  North Dakota*  W  6-11/24 Denver* W 11-51/25 Denver* W 7-01/31  Michigan State*  W  5-22/1  Michigan State*  W  5-42/7 Minnesota Duluth*# W 10-32/8 Minnesota Duluth*# L 4-72/14 Notre Dame* W 7-32/15 Notre Dame* W 10-12/21  Wisconsin*  L  0-42/22  Wisconsin*  W  4-22/28 Minnesota* W 7-03/1 Minnesota* W 5-43/3 Notre Dame** W 2-03/4 Notre Dame** W 6-33/6 Michigan State** W 6-43/7 Michigan State** W 9-43/13  Boston University+  W  9-53/15  Minnesota+  W  6-1

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1975-76 34-9-0(2nd Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  25-7-0 (1st Place)Coach:   John MacInnesCaptain:   George Lyle

10/31  North Dakota*  W  5-211/1  North Dakota*  L  5-811/7  Denver*  L  3-611/8  Denver*  W  8-311/14 Michigan State* W 5-111/15 Michigan State* L 2-411/21  Michigan*  L  0-411/22  Michigan*  W  6-311/28 Notre Dame* W 5-311/29 Notre Dame* W 6-512/5 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-112/6 Minnesota Duluth* W 8-412/12 Lake Superior State W 11-112/13 Lake Superior State W 6-412/17 U.S. Nationals W 3-112/29  Boston University@  W  6-212/30  Michigan@  L  5-61/2  Minnesota*  L  5-101/3  Minnesota*  W  8-21/9 Colorado College* W 6-01/10 Colorado College* W 7-61/16  Michigan State*  W  8-71/17  Michigan State*  W  9-61/23  Wisconsin*  L  1-51/24  Wisconsin*  W  5-41/30 Denver* W 5-21/31 Denver* W 5-22/6 Michigan*# W 6-42/7 Michigan*# W 6-42/13  Notre Dame*  W  7-62/14  Notre Dame*  L  5-92/20 North Dakota* W 12-22/21 North Dakota* W 5-22/27 Wisconsin* W 9-32/28 Wisconsin* W 9-63/5  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-53/6  Minnesota Duluth*  W  7-53/10 Denver** W 5-43/11 Denver** W 8-63/14 Michigan** W 4-23/15 Michigan** W 6-53/25  Brown+  W  7-6  2 OT3/27  Minnesota+  L  4-6

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1976-77 19-18-1WCHA Record:  15-16-1 (6th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Stu Younger

10/22  Michigan*  W  4-310/23  Michigan*  L  3-510/29  Colorado College*  L  2-3  OT10/30  Colorado College*  L  2-411/5  Michigan State*  L  3-411/6  Michigan State*  W  6-5  OT11/12  Denver*  W  6-311/13  Denver*  L  6-811/19  Notre Dame*  W  5-311/20  Notre Dame*  L  2-612/3  North Dakota*  L  3-612/4  North Dakota*  L  6-712/10  Lake Superior State  W  7-212/11  Lake Superior State  W  6-312/17  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-312/18  Minnesota Duluth*  T  4-4  OT12/28  Bowling Green@  W  7-6  OT12/29  Michigan@  W  7-61/7  North Dakota*  W  4-3  OT1/8  North Dakota*  L  3-61/14  Michigan*  L  8-9  OT1/15  Michigan*  W  3-21/21  Denver*  L  7-111/22  Denver*  W  6-41/29  Minnesota*  W  6-31/30  Minnesota*  W  7-52/4  Colorado College*#  W  5-32/5  Colorado College*#  W  6-5  OT2/11  Wisconsin*  L  4-82/12  Wisconsin*  L  3-42/18  Michigan State*  L  3-52/19  Michigan State*  W  9-22/24  Notre Dame*  L  4-62/25  Notre Dame*  W  3-23/4  Minnesota Duluth*  L  4-73/5  Minnesota Duluth*  W  2-1  OT3/11  Michigan**  L  5-63/12  Michigan**  L  2-5  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1977-78 25-14-1WCHA Record:  21-11-0 (3rd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:    Doug Young

10/21 Lake Superior State W 5-210/22 Lake Superior State L 5-710/28 Wisconsin* W 6-5 OT10/29 Wisconsin* L 4-1011/4  Denver*  L  4-711/5  Denver*  L  2-311/11 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-111/12 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-511/18  Michigan State*  L  5-6  OT11/19  Michigan State*  W  4-211/25  North Dakota*  W  7-011/26  North Dakota*  L  4-512/2 Notre Dame* L 2-412/3 Notre Dame* W 7-112/9 Michigan* W 6-212/10 Michigan* W 7-312/28  Western Michigan@  W  6-212/29  Michigan@  W  7-31/6  Colorado College*  W  6-51/7  Colorado College*  W  9-21/13 Michigan State* W 6-51/14 Michigan State* W 9-51/20 Minnesota* W 5-4 OT1/21 Minnesota* W 5-31/27  Wisconsin*  L  2-101/28  Wisconsin*  W  5-42/3 Denver*# L 1-22/4 Denver*# L 0-32/10  Notre Dame*  W  3-2  OT2/11  Notre Dame*  L  3-52/17 North Dakota* W 8-42/18 North Dakota* W 7-42/24  Michigan*  W  4-32/25  Michigan*  W  2-1  OT3/3  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-53/4  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-23/10 North Dakota** T 2-2 3/11 North Dakota** W 3-2 OT3/14  Wisconsin**  L  3-43/15  Wisconsin**  L  4-7

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1978-79 17-18-3WCHA Record:  13-16-3 (7th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Dave Joelson

10/20 Lake Superior State W 5-410/21 Lake Superior State W 8-110/27  North Dakota*  L  3-510/28  North Dakota*  L  1-411/3  Michigan*  W  4-211/4  Michigan*  W  4-211/10 Michigan State* W 10-611/11 Michigan State* L 4-511/17  Colorado College*  T  5-5  OT11/18  Colorado College*  W  7-311/24  Denver*  T  6-6  OT11/25  Denver*  W  6-512/1 Notre Dame* L 5-6 OT12/2 Notre Dame* W 6-512/8 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-4 OT12/9 Minnesota Duluth* L 6-712/29  Boston University@  W  6-412/30  Ohio State@  W  7-41/5 Colorado College* L 4-61/6 Colorado College* W 10-31/12 Wisconsin* W 8-51/13 Wisconsin* L 2-51/19  Notre Dame*  W  5-31/20  Notre Dame*  L  4-51/26 North Dakota* W 7-31/27 North Dakota* L 4-52/2 Michigan*# W 5-4 OT2/3 Michigan*# W 5-02/9  Michigan State*  L  3-42/10  Michigan State*  L  3-52/16 Denver* W 5-02/17 Denver* T 4-4 OT2/23  Minnesota*  L  2-62/24  Minnesota*  L  3-73/2  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-53/3  Minnesota Duluth*  L  5-63/6  Minnesota**  L  3-53/7  Minnesota**  L  1-6

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

Legendary Michigan Tech head coach John MacInnes (far right), along with assistant coaches Glen Weller (center) and Rick Yeo (far left), led the Huskies to their third national championship in 1975. Tech defeated Boston University, 9-5, in the semifinals and cruised to a 6-1 victory over Minnesota in the NCAA title game.

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1979-80 18-18-2WCHA Record:  12-14-2 (7th Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Greg Hay

10/19 Lake Superior State W 11-510/20 Lake Superior State W 6-310/26 Wisconsin* L 5-610/27 Wisconsin* W 6-411/2  North Dakota*  L  3-411/3  North Dakota*  W  5-311/9  Michigan State*  L  4-5  OT11/10  Michigan State*  W  6-211/16  Colorado College*  L  5-6  OT11/17  Colorado College*  W  8-411/23 Northern Michigan W 3-211/24 Northern Michigan L 2-611/30  Denver*  T  3-3  OT12/1  Denver*  W  9-112/7  Lake Superior State  W   4-212/8  Lake Superior State  L  3-512/14 Minnesota Duluth* W 7-412/15 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-5 OT12/28  Wisconsin@  W  1-012/29  Michigan@  W  5-4  3 OT1/11  Minnesota*  W  6-51/12  Minnesota*  L  2-81/18  Michigan State*  L  3-41/19  Michigan State*  W  6-01/25 Notre Dame* L 5-81/26 Notre Dame* L 5-72/1 North Dakota*# T 3-3 OT2/2 North Dakota*# W 6-42/9  Michigan*  L  2-32/10  Michigan*  L  4-5  OT2/15 Colorado College* L 6-72/16 Colorado College* W 11-52/22  Denver*  W  5-12/23  Denver*  L  1-32/29  Minnesota Duluth*  L  5-73/1  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-33/7  Minnesota**  L  2-73/8  Minnesota**  L  3-6

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1980-81 29-14-1(3rd Place, NCAA)WCHA Record:  17-11-0 (2nd Place, Tie)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Tim Watters

10/18 Minnesota+ L 4-610/24 Lake Superior State W 8-710/25 Lake Superior State W 9-8 OT10/31  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-211/1  Minnesota Duluth*  L  4-711/7 Northern Michigan W 3-111/8 Northern Michigan T 1-1 OT11/14 Michigan* L 4-511/15 Michigan* W 5-311/21  Notre Dame*  W  3-2  OT11/22  Notre Dame*  W  5-411/26  Michigan State*  L  2-811/27  Michigan State*  W  4-212/5 Denver* L 4-512/6 Denver* L 0-412/12 Minnesota Duluth* W 7-312/13 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-612/27  Harvard@  W  9-212/28  Michigan@  W  3-2  OT1/2  Northern Michigan  L  2-31/3  Northern Michigan  L  2-51/9 Notre Dame* L 3-51/10 Notre Dame* W 12-21/16  Denver*  L  3-61/17  Denver*  W  3-2  OT1/23 Michigan State* W 5-01/24 Michigan State* W 4-11/30  Wisconsin*  W  5-31/31  Wisconsin*  L  2-62/6 Colorado College*# W 6-22/7 Colorado College*# W 5-02/13 Minnesota* W 5-32/14 Minnesota* L 3-82/20  North Dakota*  L  2-42/21  North Dakota*  W  5-32/27  Michigan*  W  5-42/28  Michigan*  W  5-23/6 North Dakota** W 7-43/7 North Dakota** W 4-13/13 Michigan** W 2-13/14 Michigan** W 7-13/20  Providence+  W  7-33/21  Providence+  W  6-53/26  Minnesota+  L  2-73/28  Northern Michigan+  W  5-2

  *WCHA Games  +Hall of Fame Game (Eveleth, Minn.)  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +NCAA Playoffs

1981-82 23-14-3CCHA Record:  16-11-1 (3rd Place)Coach:    John MacInnesCaptain:   Rick Boehm

10/16  Minnesota Duluth  W  8-210/17  Minnesota Duluth  T  6-6  OT10/23 Michigan* L 2-310/24 Michigan* L 0-310/30  Western Michigan*  L  2-610/31  Western Michigan*  W  6-411/6 Bowling Green* T 5-511/7 Bowling Green* W 8-611/13 Minnesota Duluth W 6-411/14 Minnesota Duluth W 6-5 OT11/21  Lake Superior State*  L  4-511/22  Lake Superior State*  W  4-312/4 Western Michigan* W 7-312/5 Western Michigan* W 6-512/11  Michigan State*  L  1-612/12  Michigan State*  W  4-312/16 Ohio State* W 8-712/17 Ohio State* W 7-512/29  Michigan State@  W  6-312/30  Notre Dame@  L  3-41/8  Miami (Ohio)*  W  6-5  OT1/9  Miami (Ohio)*  L  0-51/15 Northern Michigan* W 6-21/16  Northern Michigan*  W  6-41/22  Ferris State*  L  2-41/23  Ferris State*  W  7-51/29 Notre Dame*# W 7-11/30 Notre Dame*# L 3-52/5  Michigan*  L  4-52/6  Michigan*  L  2-3  OT2/12 Lake Superior State* L 4-82/13 Lake Superior State* W 6-32/19  Northern Michigan*  W  5-42/20 Northern Michigan* W 7-22/26 Illinois Chicago* W 8-62/27 Illinois Chicago* W 10-33/5 Ferris State** W 7-43/6 Ferris State** T 3-33/12  Michigan State**  L  2-33/13  Bowling Green**  L  1-2

  *CCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **CCHA Playoffs

1982-83 22-17-1CCHA Record:  20-12-0 (4th Place)Coach:    Jim NahrgangCaptain:   Bill Terry

10/8  Wisconsin~  L  3-610/15  Minnesota Duluth  L  2-510/16  Minnesota Duluth  L  3-410/22  Ohio State*  L  0-310/23  Ohio State*  L  4-610/29 Western Michigan* W 4-110/30 Western Michigan* W 6-411/5  Lake Superior State*  W  7-6  OT11/6  Lake Superior State*  W  4-311/12 Michigan* W 8-611/13 Michigan* W 10-611/19  Notre Dame*  W  5-411/20  Notre Dame*  W  6-411/27  Michigan State*  L  3-611/28  Michigan State*  L  2-3  OT12/3 Bowling Green* W 6-512/4 Bowling Green* L 4-512/10 Minnesota Duluth L 2-612/11 Minnesota Duluth W 3-112/17  Ferris State*  L  3-512/18  Ferris State*  W  4-112/28  Notre Dame@  W  9-612/29  Michigan State@  L  3-51/7 Miami (Ohio)* L 3-61/8 Miami (Ohio)* W 13-21/14  Northern Michigan*  W  4-3  OT1/15 Northern Michigan* L 3-91/21  Illinois Chicago*  L  3-51/22  Illinois Chicago*  W  6-31/28 Lake Superior State* W 9-01/29 Lake Superior State* L 4-5 OT2/4 Ferris State*# W 4-22/5 Ferris State*# W 8-02/11 Michigan State* W 6-32/12 Michigan State* L 4-5 OT2/18 Northern Michigan* W 5-12/19  Northern Michigan*  W  4-12/25  Michigan*  W  5-4  OT2/26  Michigan*  L  5-73/4 Northern Michigan** L 2-33/5 Northern Michigan** T 3-3

  *CCHA Games  ~Exhibition  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **CCHA Playoffs

1983-84 19-21-1CCHA Record:  14-16-0 (T6th Place)Coach:    Jim NahrgangCaptain:   Bill Terry

10/7 Wisconsin L 0-310/14  Northern Michigan  W  5-410/15 Northern Michigan W 6-210/21 Saskatchewan W 3-210/22 Saksatchewan T 5-5 OT10/28  Bowling Green*  L  5-610/29  Bowling Green*  L  1-511/4  Western Michigan*  W  3-211/5  Western Michigan*  W  8-211/11 Michigan* W 8-211/12 Michigan* W 3-111/18 Ferris State* W 7-511/19 Ferris State* W 7-111/25  Minnesota Duluth  L  3-4  OT11/26  Minnesota Duluth  W  4-112/2  Michigan State*  L  2-712/3  Michigan State*  L  4-612/9 Lake Superior State* L 2-412/10 Lake Superior State* W 4-112/16 Northern Michigan* L 1-212/17  Northern Michigan*  L  3-4  OT12/29  Michigan@  W  5-4  OT12/30  Michigan State@  L  2-61/6 Illinois Chicago* L 1-61/7 Illinois Chicago* W 6-41/13  Miami (Ohio)*  W  6-51/14  Miami (Ohio)*  L  4-71/20 Ohio State* W 6-51/21 Ohio State* L 3-61/27  Ferris State*  L  4-71/28  Ferris State*  L  2-52/3 Michigan State*# W 6-42/4 Michigan State*# W 3-12/10  Northern Michigan*  L  5-82/11 Northern Michigan* W 4-3 OT2/27  Michigan*  W  5-42/28  Michigan*  L  6-7  OT2/24  Lake Superior State*  L  1-22/25  Lake Superior State*  L  3-63/2  Michigan State**  L  3-53/3  Michigan State**  L  1-3

  *CCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **CCHA Playoffs

1984-85 15-24-1WCHA Record:  13-20-1 (8th Place)Coach:    Jim NahrgangCaptain:   Dave Reierson

10/12  Northeastern*  W  6-110/13  Northeastern*  L  2-310/19 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-4 OT10/20 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-410/26  Northern Michigan*  W  5-4  OT10/27 Northern Michigan* L 3-611/2 Maine* L 2-3 OT11/3 Maine* W 10-211/9 Saskatchewan W 8-411/10 Saskatchewan L 2-411/16 Denver* W 8-111/17 Denver* W 6-311/23  UMass Lowell*  L  1-211/24  Lowell*  W  3-211/30 Boston College* L 2-412/1 Boston College* L 2-612/7  New Hampshire*  L  2-812/8  New Hampshire*  L  3-512/13  Wisconsin*  L  3-612/14  Wisconsin*  W  5-412/28  Michigan@  W  4-312/29  Michigan State@  L  0-71/5 Providence* T 3-3 OT1/6 Providence* W 8-31/11  Boston University*  L  5-61/12  Boston University*+  L  0-11/18 Northern Michigan* W 3-21/19  Northern Michigan*  W  8-61/25  North Dakota*  L  0-81/26  North Dakota*  L  2-42/1 Minnesota*# L 1-42/2 Minnesota*# W 7-52/8  Colorado College*  L  4-92/9  Colorado College*  L  4-72/15  Minnesota Duluth*  L  5-72/16  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-42/22 Wisconsin* L 3-42/23 Wisconsin* L 3-73/1  Minnesota Duluth**  L  2-33/2  Minnesota Duluth**  L  2-5

  *WCHA/Hockey East Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  +Forfeit

Right (left to right): Rick Boehm, Al Mickalich, Tim Watters and Mel Pearson showcase the 3rd-place trophy from the 1981 NCAA Tournament in Duluth, Minn. Below (left to right): Greg Hay, John J. MacInnes and Jack A. Tompkins hoist the American Airlines Jack Tompkins Cup after winning the 1979 Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit, Mich.

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1985-86 10-26-4WCHA Record:  9-22-3 (8th Place)Coach:    Herb BoxerCaptain:   Dave Reierson

10/11  Northern Michigan  T  2-2  OT10/12 Northern Michigan L 2-1010/18  Minnesota*  L  0-310/19  Minnesota*  L  2-710/25 North Dakota* L 1-810/26 North Dakota* W 3-210/27 Team Canada& L 1-611/1  Colorado College*  L  1-611/2  Colorado College*  L  3-711/8 Boston University* W 7-6 OT11/9 Boston University* L 3-511/15  Denver*  L  0-411/16  Denver*  L  3-511/22 UMass Lowell* L 3-4 OT11/23 UMass Lowell* T 3-3 OT11/29  Providence*  L  6-711/30  Providence*  T  5-5  OT12/6  Maine*  T  4-4  OT12/7  Maine*  L  3-612/13  Northern Michigan*  L  5-6  OT12/14 Northern Michigan* L 1-812/27  Michigan State@  L  1-2  OT12/29  Michigan@  L  4-61/3  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-71/4  Minnesota Duluth*  L  4-51/10 New Hampshire* W 6-21/11 New Hampshire* W 3-2 OT1/17 Northeastern* W 7-21/18 Northeastern* L 4-51/24  Boston College*  L  3-61/26  Boston College*  L  3-51/31 Colorado College*# W 5-32/1 Colorado College*# L 2-3 OT2/7 Northern Michigan* L 2-62/8  Northern Michigan*  W  5-32/14 Denver* L 5-62/15 Denver* W 5-32/21 Wisconsin* L 5-72/22 Wisconsin* W 4-3 OT2/28  Denver**  W  4-33/1+2  Denver**  L  2-6

  *WCHA/Hockey East Games  &Exhibition Game  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1986-87 11-28-1WCHA Record:  11-23-1 (t7th Place)Coach:    Herb BoxerCaptains:  Randy Oswald, Don Porter

10/10  Denver*  L  3-810/11  Denver*  L  3-410/17 Wisconsin* W 6-310/18 Wisconsin* L 2-510/24  Minnesota Duluth*  T  2-2  OT10/25  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-510/31  Northern Michigan*  L  3-4  OT11/1 Northern Michigan* L 1-611/7 North Dakota* W 8-511/8 North Dakota* L 2-411/14  Boston University*  L  4-711/15  Boston College*  L  2-911/21 Minnesota* L 1-411/22 Minnesota* L 5-711/26  Michigan State  L  0-911/28  Colorado College*  L  1-1011/29  Colorado College*  W  3-2  OT12/5 Providence* L 1-412/6 Northeastern* W 6-312/13  Minnesota*  L  0-712/14  Minnesota*  L  3-612/27  Michigan@  L  3-4  OT12/28  Michigan State@  L  0-91/3  New Hampshire*  L  2-51/9 Maine* L 3-91/10 UMass Lowell* L 4-61/16 Colorado College* W 7-41/17 Colorado College* W 7-6 OT1/23  North Dakota*  L  2-111/24  North Dakota*  L  2-111/30 Northern Michigan* L 1-51/31  Northern Michigan*  W  4-32/6 Denver*# W 6-12/7 Denver*# W 7-6 OT2/10  Wisconsin*  L  3-42/11  Wisconsin*  L  2-32/20 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-12/21 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-22/28  Minnesota**  L  4-93/1  Minnesota**  L  5-8

  *WCHA/Hockey East Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1987-88 20-20-1WCHA Record: 19-15-1 (4th Place)Coach:   Herb BoxerCaptain:   Tom Bissett

10/9 North Dakota* L 3-4 OT10/10 North Dakota* L 2-510/16 Colorado College* W 6-110/17 Colorado College* W 8-610/23  Wisconsin*  L  0-410/24  Wisconsin*  L  2-910/30 Denver* L 6-810/31 Denver* W 4-311/6  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-611/7  Minnesota Duluth*  L  5-711/11 Northern Michigan* W 4-3 OT11/14 Boston College* W 8-711/21  Northern Michigan*  T  4-4  OT11/27  UMass Lowell*  W  7-511/28  Maine*  W  7-412/4 Wisconsin* L 1-412/5 Wisconsin* L 2-412/11  North Dakota*  W  4-312/12  North Dakota*  W  5-4  OT12/18  Minnesota*  L  2-812/19  Minnesota*  W  11-312/29  Michigan State@  L  2-512/30  Michigan@  L  3-71/3  Lake Superior State%  L   6-101/8 New Hampshire* L 5-6 OT1/9 Boston University* W 9-61/14  Northern Michigan*  W  4-21/16 Northern Michigan W 7-21/22  Providence*  W  6-41/23  Northeastern*  L  5-71/29  Denver*  W  6-41/30  Denver*  L  2-52/5 Minnesota Duluth*# W 8-42/6 Minnesota Duluth*# W 5-32/13  Colorado College*  W  7-32/14  Colorado College*  W  5-32/19 Minnesota* L 0-32/20 Minnesota* L 3-42/26 North Dakota** L 4-52/27 North Dakota** W 6-42/28 North Dakota** L 3-4 OT

  *WCHA/Hockey East Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival   **WCHA Playoffs  %at Green Bay, Wis.

1988-89 15-25-2WCHA Record: 15-19-1 (6th Place) Coach:   Herb BoxerCaptain:   Tom Bissett

10/14 Colorado College* W 9-510/15 Colorado College* L 2-3 OT10/21  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-310/22  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-3  OT10/28  Northern Michigan*  L  2-610/29 Northern Michigan* W 6-411/4  Wisconsin*  L  1-411/5  Wisconsin*  L  3-711/11 UMass Lowell* W 6-411/12 Maine* W 4-3 OT11/18  North Dakota*  L  1-211/19  North Dakota*  L    2-1011/22  Boston College*  L  1-411/25  New Hampshire*  W  6-211/26  Boston University*  L  4-612/2 Denver* W 3-112/3 Denver* L 3-512/9 Wisconsin* W 4-312/10 Wisconsin* W 6-512/16  Alaska Anchorage##  L  1-512/18  Minnesota##  T  2-2  $12/22  Minnesota*  L  4-312/23  Minnesota*  L  2-512/29  Michigan@  L  3-712/30  Michigan State@  L  1-71/2  Lake Superior State  L  2-71/6 Northern Michigan* W 6-5 OT1/7  Northern Michigan*  L  2-41/13 North Dakota* L 1-51/14 North Dakota* W 6-41/20  Colorado College*  L  3-4  OT1/21  Colorado College*  W  5-21/27 Northeastern* W 8-41/28 Providence* L 3-52/3 Minnesota*# L 3-72/4 Minnesota*# L 3-62/10  Denver*  L  2-62/11  Denver*  L  2-42/17 Minnesota Duluth* T 3-3 OT2/18 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-3 OT2/24  Wisconsin**  L  2-52/25  Wisconsin**  L  3-5  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  ##Nissan-Jeep Classic (Anchorage, Alaska)  $No Overtime, MTU won shootout  **WCHA Playoffs

1989-90 10-30-0WCHA Record: 6-22-0 (8th Place)Coach:   Herb BoxerCaptain:   Jeff St. Cyr

10/13 St. Cloud State L 2-410/14 St. Cloud State L 2-410/20  Wisconsin*  L  5-610/21  Wisconsin*  L  2-810/27  Northern Michigan*  L  3-8  OT10/28 Northern Michigan* W 5-4 OT11/3 North Dakota* L 4-711/4 North Dakota* W 5-311/10 Denver* L 6-811/11 Denver* L 2-311/18  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-411/19  Minnesota Duluth*  L  4-911/24  Illinois Chicago%  L  3-611/25  Illinois Chicago%  W  4-112/1 Colorado College* L 2-512/2 Colorado College* W 7-212/9  Minnesota*  L  5-712/10  Minnesota*  L    3-1012/16 Western Michigan W 8-512/17 Western Michigan W 5-212/29  Michigan State@  L  2-312/30  Northern Michigan@  W  5-11/5  Colorado College*  L  2-41/6  Colorado College*  L  1-31/12 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-4 OT1/13 Minnesota Duluth* W 8-41/19  St. Cloud State  L  2-81/20  St. Cloud State  L  0-51/26 Northern Michigan* L 7-101/27  Northern Michigan*  L  2-3  OT2/3 Wisconsin*# L 4-52/4 Wisconsin*# L 2-72/9  Denver*  L    7-152/10  Denver*  L  3-62/16  North Dakota*  L  2-92/17  North Dakota*  L  3-72/23 Minnesota* L 3-4 OT2/24 Minnesota* W 8-33/4  Wisconsin**  L  2-53/5  Wisconsin**  L  3-4  OT  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival, **WCHA Playoffs  %at Green Bay, Wis.

1990-91 13-25-3WCHA Record: 9-21-2 (7th Place)Coach:   Newell BrownCaptain:   Rob Tustian

10/6  Minnesota Duluth%  T  2-2 10/12  Wisconsin*  L  1-610/13  Wisconsin*  L  0-410/19 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-610/20 Minnesota Duluth* T 2-2 OT10/25 Laurentian W 5-211/2 North Dakota* L 2-411/3 North Dakota* W 6-211/9 Alaska Fairbanks W 6-211/10 Alaska Fairbanks W 5-311/16  St. Cloud State*  W  5-311/17  St. Cloud State*  W  6-511/23  Minnesota*  L  2-711/24  Minnesota*  L  0-211/30  Northern Michigan*  L  3-612/1 Northern Michigan* L 3-412/7 Colorado College* L 5-612/8 Colorado College* W 6-012/14  Western Michigan  T  4-4  OT12/15  Western Michigan  L  2-412/21  Denver*  L  4-512/22  Denver*  W  5-312/28  Michigan@  L  1-212/29  Michigan State@  W  3-21/4  North Dakota*  T  3-3  OT1/5  North Dakota*  L  2-51/11 Wisconsin* L 1-31/12 Wisconsin* L 2-31/18 Minnesota* W 5-21/19 Minnesota* L 2-61/25  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-71/26  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-62/1 Denver*# W 10-32/2 Denver*# W 6-12/8 St. Cloud State* L 2-52/9 St. Cloud State* W 7-42/15 Northern Michigan* L 1-42/16  Northern Michigan*  L  2-62/22  Colorado College*  L  1-62/23  Colorado College*  L  2-53/1  Minnesota**  L  3-53/2  Minnesota**  L  5-6  %U.S. Hockey Hall Of Fame Game       (Eveleth, Minn.)  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1991-92 16-22-1WCHA Record: 14-17-1 (6th Place)Coach:   Newell BrownCaptain:   Geoff Sarjeant

10/18 Wisconsin* L 2-510/19 Wisconsin* W 5-111/1  Northern Michigan*  W  3-211/2 Northern Michigan* T 4-4 OT11/8  Wisconsin*  L  2-3  OT11/9  Wisconsin*  L  3-4  OT11/15 Colorado College* W 3-211/16 Colorado College* W 4-3 OT11/22  North Dakota*  L  1-611/23  North Dakota*  L  2-511/29  St. Cloud State*  L  2-311/30  St. Cloud State*  W  4-312/6 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-4 OT12/7 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-212/13 Denver* W 7-612/14 Denver* L 2-412/27  Michigan State@  W  6-512/28  Michigan@  L  1-71/3 Minnesota* L 2-51/4 Minnesota* L 1-61/7 Laurentian W 10-21/10 St. Cloud State* W 3-01/11 St. Cloud State* W 4-11/17  Minnesota*  L  2-91/18  Minnesota*  L  3-61/24  Denver*  L  3-61/25  Denver*  W  4-31/31 North Dakota*# W 6-32/1 North Dakota*# W 9-62/7  Colorado College*+  W  5-42/8  Colorado College*+  L  5-92/14 Northern Michigan* L 3-42/15  Northern Michigan*  L  3-72/28  Alaska Anchorage  L  4-62/29  Alaska Anchorage  L  3-53/7  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-73/8  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-43/13  Northern Michigan**  L  1-93/14  Northern Michigan**  L  2-6  *WCHA Game  **WCHA Playoffs  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  +at U.S. Air Force Academy

Tom Bissett racked up 159 points in his four-year career (1985-89), including 65 goals and 94 assists. The centerman is tied for 11th all-time on the Huskies’ scoring chart.

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1992-93 17-15-5WCHA Record: 15-12-5 (4th Place)Coach:   Bob ManciniCaptain:  Jeff Hill10/23 Colorado College* W 4-210/24 Colorado College* W 6-110/30  North Dakota*  W  6-510/31  North Dakota*  L  2-5 11/6 Wisconsin* L 5-6 OT11/7 Wisconsin* W 8-111/13 Northern Michigan* L 3-411/14  Northern Michigan*  W  4-311/20  Minnesota Duluth*  L  4-611/21  Minnesota Duluth*  L  1-611/27  Minnesota*  L  4-511/28  Minnesota*  L  2-312/4 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-5 OT12/5 Minnesota Duluth* T 5-5 OT12/11  St. Cloud State*  T  1-1  OT12/12  St. Cloud State*  L  2-612/18 Denver* W 7-312/19 Denver* W 3-212/26  Michigan@  L  2-412/27  Michigan State@  L  3-41/8  Colorado College*  W  8-71/9  Colorado College*  W  5-21/22 St. Cloud State* W 5-11/23 St. Cloud State* L 4-71/29 Minnesota*# T 3-3 OT1/30 Minnesota*# W 10-22/12  Denver*  W  5-22/13  Denver  T  4-4  OT2/19  Northern Michigan*  L  2-32/20 Northern Michigan* W 4-32/26 North Dakota* L 1-52/27 North Dakota* W 4-13/6  Wisconsin*  W  5-43/7  Wisconsin*  T  3-3  OT3/12 St. Cloud State** W 3-13/13 St. Cloud State** W 6-53/18  Northern Michigan&  L  3-4   *WCHA Games, @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival ,**WCHA Playoffs,  &WCHA Final Five

1993-94 13-27-5WCHA Record: 8-19-5 (10th Place)Coach:   Bob ManciniCaptain:  Jeff Hill10/15  Minnesota%  W  5-410/22 St. Cloud State* W 6-110/23 St. Cloud State* W 3-210/29  Northern Michigan*  L  3-710/30 Northern Michigan* W 6-311/5  Colorado College*  T  3-3  OT11/6  Colorado College*  T  1-1  OT11/12 Wisconsin* W 4-011/13 Wisconsin* L 3-511/19 Alaska Anchorage* T 4-4 OT11/20 Alaska Anchorage* L 1-511/25  Notre Dame$  L  4-511/26  Lake Superior State$  L  3-411/27  Alaska Fairbanks$  L  3-412/3 North Dakota* L 3-512/4 North Dakota* L 3-412/10  Denver*  L  3-512/11  Denver*  T  4-4  OT12/15  Lake Superior State  L  2-812/17 Lake Superior State W 5-212/29  Michigan State@  L  2-3  OT12/30  Notre Dame@  W  8-61/7 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-51/8 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-01/14  Minnesota*  L  1-31/15  Minnesota*  L  1-21/21  Alaska Anchorage*  T  2-2  OT1/22  Alaska Anchorage*  L  1-41/28 Colorado College*# L 2-41/29 Colorado College*# L 2-42/4  Wisconsin*  L  0-52/5  Wisconsin*  L  2-52/11 Denver* W 7-12/12 Denver* W 6-22/18  North Dakota*  L  3-42/19  North Dakota*  L  2-32/26  St. Cloud State*  L  1-2  OT2/27  St. Cloud State*  L  3-43/4 Northern Michigan* W 5-33/5  Northern Michigan*  L  2-33/11  Colorado College**  W  3-23/12  Colorado College**  L  0-33/13  Colorado College**  W  3-2  OT3/17  Northern Michigan&  W  5-13/18  Minnesota&  L  1-63/19  Wisconsin&  L  3-8   %U.S. Hockey Hall Of Fame Game       (Minneapolis, Minn.)  *WCHA Games, @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival, **WCHA Playoffs  &WCHA Final Five (Milwaukee, Wis.)  $Great Alaska Faceoff (Fairbanks, Alaska)

1994-95 15-20-4

1994-95 15-20-4WCHA Record: 12-17-3 (8th Place)Coach:   Bob ManciniCaptain:   Brent Peterson

10/15 Laurentian W 8-310/21  Ferris State  W  4-310/22  Lake Superior State  T  2-2  OT10/28 Denver* W 4-210/29 Denver* L 2-411/4 Northern Michigan* W 3-111/5  Northern Michigan*  W  6-211/11 Wisconsin* L 6-711/12 Wisconsin* L 1-411/19  Minnesota*  W  3-2  OT11/20  Minnesota*  L  2-611/25  Minnesota Duluth*  T  1-1  OT11/26  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-312/2 Colorado College* L 1-312/3 Colorado College* L 3-912/9  Alaska Anchorage*  W  3-212/10  Alaska Anchorage*  L  2-412/29  Michigan@  L  0-1312/30  Cornell@  W  7-31/6 North Dakota* L 3-71/7 North Dakota* W 6-51/13  St. Cloud State*  W  5-31/14  St. Cloud State*  W  4-01/20 Minnesota Duluth* T 3-3 OT1/21 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-71/27  Denver*  W  7-6  OT1/28  Denver*  L  2-52/3 Minnesota*# T 3-3 OT2/4 Minnesota*# L 1-82/10 Alaska Anchorage* W 5-42/11 Alaska Anchorage* L 4-72/17  Northern Michigan*  W  5-32/18 Northern Michigan* L 3-82/25  Colorado College*  L  3-42/26  Colorado College*  L  3-43/4  Wisconsin*  L  1-73/5  Wisconsin*  L  5-73/10  Denver**  L  4-5  OT3/11  Denver**  L  2-5

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1995-96 18-18-6WCHA Record: 12-14-6 (7th Place)Coach:   Bob ManciniCaptains:  Pat Mikesch, Jason Wright

10/7 Laurentian W 7-210/13 Minnesota* L 2-410/14 Minnesota* W 5-210/20 Ferris State L 3-4 OT10/21 Lake Superior State L 0-710/27  Minnesota Duluth*  L  5-6  OT10/28  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-411/3  Alaska Anchorage*  W  3-111/4  Alaska Anchorage*  L  0-711/10 Colorado College* T 2-2 OT11/11 Colorado College* T 3-3 OT11/17  Denver*  L  1-411/18  Denver*  T  3-3  OT11/24 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-311/25 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-212/1  Wisconsin*  L  2-612/2  Wisconsin*  W  4-212/9  St. Cloud State*  L  2-312/10  St. Cloud State*  L  1-312/15 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-212/16 Minnesota Duluth* W 2-1 OT12/29  Michigan State@  L  2-3  OT12/30  Northern Michigan@  W  4-21/12  Northern Michigan*  L  3-41/13 Northern Michigan* W 4-21/20  Colorado College*  L  1-81/21  Colorado College*  L  3-41/26 Wisconsin* W 8-21/27 Wisconsin* T 6-6 OT2/2 St. Cloud State*# T 4-4 OT2/3 St. Cloud State*# L 5-72/9 Northern Michigan* W 6-22/10  Northern Michigan*  L  1-62/16 Denver* T 3-3 OT2/17 Denver* W 6-42/24  North Dakota*  W  7-32/25  North Dakota*  L  2-53/1  Minnesota Duluth**  W  5-4  OT3/2  Minnesota Duluth**  W  4-33/7  St. Cloud State&  W  4-3  OT3/8  Colorado College&  W  4-33/9  Minnesota&  L  2-7  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs  &WCHA Final Five    (Milwaukee, Wis.)

1996-97 8-27-4

1996-97 8-27-4WCHA Record: 5-23-4 (10th Place)Coach:   Tim WattersCaptain:   Jason Prokopetz

10/4 Laurentian W 3-210/11 Northern Michigan* L 2-310/12  Northern Michigan*  W  5-210/18 Mankato State W 6-310/19 Mankato State W 3-010/25 North Dakota* L 3-710/26 North Dakota* L 3-411/1  Alaska Anchorage*  W  3-111/2  Alaska Anchorage*  L  2-311/16  Minnesota*  L  0-311/17  Minnesota*  L  0-311/22 Denver* L 2-311/23 Denver* L 0-711/29 St. Cloud State* T 3-3 OT11/30 St. Cloud State* L 1-512/6  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-3  OT12/7  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-412/27  Michigan@  L  1-612/28  Michigan State@  L  3-41/3  Wisconsin*  L  3-41/4  Wisconsin*  L  1-51/10 Colorado College* T 4-4 OT1/11 Colorado College* L 2-41/17  Denver*  L  3-51/18  Denver*  T  4-4  OT1/24 Minnesota* L 2-51/25 Minnesota* L 4-81/31 Minnesota Duluth*# W 2-1 OT2/1 Minnesota Duluth*# T 3-3 OT2/7  North Dakota*  L  2-42/8  North Dakota*  L  2-72/14 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-3 OT2/15 Alaska Anchorage* W 5-32/21  Northern Michigan*  L  3-42/22 Northern Michigan* L 3-52/28  St. Cloud State*  L  3-53/1  St. Cloud State*  L  3-83/7  North Dakota**  L  1-43/8  North Dakota**  L  0-3

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1997-98 17-20-3WCHA Record: 10-17-1 (7th Place)Coach:   Tim WattersCaptain:   Jason Prokopetz

10/7 Laurentian W 9-310/17  Northern Michigan  T  4-4  OT10/18 Northern Michigan W 8-210/26  Denver*^  W  5-4  OT10/27  Denver*^  L  2-511/1 Colorado College* L 3-611/2 Colorado College* L 2-311/7 St. Cloud State L 2-311/8 St. Cloud State* L 2-411/14  Wisconsin*  L  2-711/15  Wisconsin*  L  3-4  OT11/28  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-411/29  Minnesota Duluth*  L  0-112/5  Alaska Anchorage*  W  3-212/6  Alaska Anchorage*  T  3-3  OT12/12 Denver* W 3-212/13 Denver* W 4-312/19  Nebraska Omaha  W  2-112/20  Nebraska Omaha  W  6-112/27  Michigan State@  L  1-312/28  St. Lawrence@  W  6-51/9 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-01/10 Alaska Anchorage* L 3-51/16  North Dakota*  L  2-61/17  North Dakota*  L  3-61/30 Minnesota*# W 5-31/31 Minnesota*# W 5-32/6 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-62/7 Minnesota Duluth* L 5-72/13  St. Cloud State*  L  0-62/14  St. Cloud State*  L  3-4  OT2/20 Wisconsin* W 4-22/21 Wisconsin* W 4-32/27 Mankato State W 4-22/28 Mankato State T 4-4 OT3/6  Colorado College*  L  1-93/7  Colorado College*  L  0-53/13  St. Cloud State**  L  4-63/14  St. Cloud State**  W  3-23/15  St. Cloud State**  L  2-6

  *WCHA Games  ^McNichols Arena  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

1998-99 9-28-1WCHA Record: 9-19-0 (8th Place)Coach:  Tim WattersCaptain:   A.J. Aitken

10/9 Northern Michigan L 2-810/10  Northern Michigan  L  0-310/16  Wisconsin*  W  2-110/17  Wisconsin*  L  2-310/23  Colorado College*  L  1-310/24  Colorado College*  L  2-510/30  Denver*  L  2-510/31  Denver*  L  2-511/6  Alaska Anchorage  L  2-311/7  Alaska Anchorage  W  2-111/13  St. Cloud State*  W  3-111/14  St. Cloud State*  W  3-212/4 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-512/5 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-612/11  Lake Superior State  L  4-512/12  Lake Superior State  T  1-1  OT12/26  Michigan@  L  1-412/27  Northern Michigan@  L  1-81/8 Alaska Anchorage* L 1-21/9 Alaska Anchorage W 4-3 OT1/15 St. Cloud State* W 4-21/16 St. Cloud State* W 4-21/22  Colorado College*  L  2-31/23  Colorado College*  L  1-31/29 Minnesota* L 2-41/30 Minnesota* L 2-42/5 North Dakota*# L 3-92/6 North Dakota*# L 1-32/12  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-4  OT2/13  Minnesota Duluth*  L  4-62/19 Wisconsin* L 2-42/20 Wisconsin* W 4-32/26 Nebraska Omaha L 4-62/27 Nebraska Omaha L 3-53/6  Denver*^  L  1-33/7  Denver*^  L  2-43/12  Denver**+  L  1-23/13  Denver**+  L  2-4

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  ^World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.  +Denver Coliseum, Denver, Colo.  **WCHA Playoffs

1999-2000 4-34-0WCHA Record: 2-26-0 (10th Place)Coach:   Tim WattersCaptain:   Devin Hartnell

10/8  Northern Michigan  L  0-910/9 Northern Michigan L 0-310/15  Wisconsin*  L  2-710/16  Wisconsin*  L  3-510/29 Denver* L 0-710/30 Denver* L 5-6 OT11/5 Alaska Anchorage* L 0-311/6 Alaska Anchorage* L 2-311/12  Colorado College*  L  1-911/13  Colorado College*  L  3-611/19 Northern Michigan L 2-411/20  Northern Michigan  L  2-411/26  Minnesota Duluth*  L  2-311/27  Minnesota Duluth*  W  3-012/3 Minnesota State* L 2-612/4 Minnesota State* L 0-312/10 Lake Superior State W 4-212/11 Lake Superior State L 1-212/29  Michigan State@  L  3-612/30  Lake Superior State@  W  5-41/7  Alaska Anchorage*  L  1-51/8  Alaska Anchorage*  L  2-51/14  St. Cloud State*  L  2-41/15  St. Cloud State*  L  0-41/21 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-11/22 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-51/28 North Dakota* L 0-51/29 North Dakota* L 1-112/4 Wisconsin*# L 3-52/5 Wisconsin*# L 0-32/11  Minnesota State*  L  2-42/12  Minnesota State*  L  1-32/18 Minnesota* L 2-92/19 Minnesota* L 1-43/3  Denver*  L  1-63/4  Denver*  L  1-43/10  Wisconsin**  L  0-43/11  Wisconsin**  L  4-9

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2000-01 8-24-4WCHA Record: 6-19-3 (8th Place)Coach: Tim Watters/Mike SertichCaptains: Adrian Fure, Matt Ulwelling

10/6 Northern Michigan T 3-3 OT10/13 Wisconsin* L 0-510/14 Wisconsin* L 2-410/20  North Dakota*  W  5-410/21  North Dakota*  L  2-510/27 Colorado College* L 1-310/28 Colorado College* L 2-311/3 Minnesota State* L 1-211/4 Minnesota State* L 1-511/10  Minnesota Duluth*  W  5-4  OT11/11  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-511/17  Denver*  W  5-211/18  Denver*  L  1-412/1 St. Cloud State* L 3-4 OT12/2 St. Cloud State* L 3-412/8 Northern Michigan L 1-412/9  Northern Michigan  L  2-512/29  Michigan@  W  7-312/30  Michigan State@  L  2-3  OT1/5  Northern Michigan  W  4-21/6  York (exhibition)  W  7-21/12  St. Cloud State*  L  2-51/13  St. Cloud State*  L  1-41/19 Alaska Anchorage* W 6-41/20 Alaska Anchorage* T 4-4 OT2/2  Minnesota*  L  3-82/3  Minnesota*  L  1-52/9 Minnesota Duluth*# W 3-22/10 Minnesota Duluth*# T 1-1 OT2/16  Minnesota State Mankato*  W  4-22/17  Minnesota State Mankato*  L  4-52/23 North Dakota* T 2-2 OT2/24 North Dakota* L 1-33/2  Wisconsin*  L  3-53/3  Wisconsin*  L  0-13/9  Minnesota**  L  2-73/10  Minnesota**  L  1-3

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

2001-02 8-28-2WCHA Record: 4-22-2 (10th Place)Coach:   Mike SertichCaptains:  Jaron Doetzel, Brad Patterson, Greg Amadio,    Tim Laurila, Brett Engelhardt 

10/12 St. Lawrence W 3-210/13 St. Lawrence W 4-110/19  St. Cloud State*  L  2-710/20  St. Cloud State*  L  3-711/2 Minnesota* L 3-711/3 Minnesota* T 5-5 OT11/9 Denver* L 2-911/10 Denver* L 1-311/16  Wisconsin*  W  1-011/17  Wisconsin*  L   0-511/23  Wayne State  L  2-411/24  Wayne State  W  4-311/30 Colorado College* T 2-2 OT12/1 Colorado College* L 1-312/14 Northern Michigan W 5-312/15  Northern Michigan  L  1-612/28  Michigan State@  L  1-412/29  Michigan@  L  4-71/4  Alaska Anchorage*  L  1-81/5  Alaska Anchorage*  L  2-31/11  Denver*  L  1-31/12  Denver*  L  4-71/18 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-11/19 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-31/25 North Dakota* L 1-51/26 North Dakota* L 3-52/1  Minnesota State*  L  2-32/2  Minnesota State*  L   4-62/8 St. Cloud State*# L 3-42/9 St. Cloud State*# L 2-32/15  North Dakota*  L  2-122/16  North Dakota*  L  3-42/22 Minnesota State* W 5-42/23 Minnesota State* L 3-53/1  Colorado College*  L  0-23/2  Colorado College*  L  1-83/8  Denver**  L  1-53/9  Denver**  L  1-8

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

2002-03 10-24-4WCHA Record: 7-18-3 (9th Place)Coach:   Mike SertichCaptain:   Brett Engelhardt 

10/5 Northern Michigan L 1-410/18  St. Lawrence  W  7-110/19  St. Lawrence  T  4-4  OT10/25 Minnesota* L 4-510/26 Minnesota* T 3-3 OT11/1  Colorado College*  L  1-511/3  Colorado College*  L  0-911/15 Denver* T 3-3 OT11/16 Denver* L 2-511/22  Minnesota*  L  2-411/23  Minnesota*  L  1-211/29 Wayne State L 2-411/30 Wayne State W 7-412/13  Northern Michigan  W  3-212/28  Michigan@  L  3-512/29  Michigan State@  L  2-61/3  Alaska Anchorage*  W  4-01/4  Alaska Anchorage*  W  4-3  OT1/10  Minnesota State*  L  2-41/11  Minnesota State*  L  4-5  OT1/17 Colorado College* T 3-3 OT1/18 Colorado College* L 1-31/24 Alaska Anchorage* W 4-21/25 Alaska Anchorage* W 3-11/31 St. Cloud State* W 4-3 OT2/1 St. Cloud State* L 2-4 2/7  North Dakota*  L  0-82/8  North Dakota*  W  5-22/14 Minnesota Duluth*# L 1-52/15 Minnesota Duluth*# L 3-52/21  Denver*  L  2-72/22  Denver*  L  3-42/28 Wisconsin* L 2-33/1  Wisconsin*^  L  5-9   3/7  Minnesota Duluth*  W  6-33/8  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-63/14  Minnesota**  L  1-33/15  Minnesota**  L  2-5

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  ^at Resch Center (Green Bay, Wis.)  **WCHA Playoffs

2003-04 8-25-5WCHA Record: 6-19-3 (10th Place)Coach:   Jamie RussellCaptain:   Brett Engelhardt 

10/17  Northern Michigan  L  3-4  OT10/18 Northern Michigan W 7-6 OT10/24  St. Cloud State*  T  3-3  OT10/25  St. Cloud State*  L  5-610/31 Vermont W 7-311/1 Vermont T 2-2 OT11/7 Wisconsin* L 4-911/8 Wisconsin* L 2-511/14  Minnesota State*  T  0-0  OT11/15  Minnesota State*  L  3-611/21  Minnesota*  L  2-611/22  Minnesota*  L  0-312/5 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-512/6 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-412/12 Northern Michigan T 3-3 OT12/13  Northern Michigan  L  0-212/27  Michigan State@  L  2-712/28  Michigan@  L  2-61/9  Wisconsin*  L  2-41/10  Wisconsin*  W  3-21/16 North Dakota* L 4-81/17 North Dakota* L 0-41/23  Minnesota Duluth*  L  1-31/24  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-81/30 Colorado College* L 0-61/31 Colorado College* W 5-32/6 St. Cloud State*# L 1-42/7 St. Cloud State*# L 1-32/13  Alaska Anchorage*  W  3-22/14  Alaska Anchorage*  W  9-42/20 Denver* T 1-1 OT2/21 Denver* L 0-32/27 Minnesota State* W 4-32/28 Minnesota State* L 2-33/5  North Dakota*  L  1-53/6  North Dakota*  L  1-53/12  North Dakota**  L  2-63/13  North Dakota**  L  3-4  OT

  *WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

2004-05 8-25-4WCHA Record: 7-19-2 (10th Place)Coach:   Jamie RussellCaptain:   Colin Murphy

10/15 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-510/16 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-610/22  Wisconsin*  L  3-710/23   Wisconsin*  L  0-310/29 Alaska Anchorage* W 5-110/30 Alaska Anchorage* L 4-511/4 Northern Michigan T 6-6 OT11/6  Northern Michigan  L  3-611/12  St. Cloud State*  L  1-311/13  St. Cloud State*  L  4-611/19  Colorado College*  L  1-611/20  Colorado College*  L  1-511/26 North Dakota* L 3-611/27 North Dakota* L 2-312/3 Denver* L 1-512/4 Denver* L 2-412/29  Michigan@   L  2-412/30  New Hampshire@  L  3-41/7  Denver*  W  3-01/8  Denver*  L  0-11/18  Notre Dame^  W  6-21/21  Minnesota*  W  6-31/22  Minnesota*  W  3-11/28 Colorado College* L 2-41/29 Colorado College* L 1-52/4  Minnesota Duluth*  W  3-2  OT2/5  Minnesota Duluth*  W  3-22/11 Minnesota State*# T 1-1 OT2/12 Minnesota State*# W 4-22/17  Northern Michigan  T  3-3  OT2/19 Northern Michigan L 3-52/25  Alaska Anchorage*  T  2-2  OT2/26  Alaska Anchorage*  L  0-13/4 Minnesota* L 2-43/5 Minnesota* L 0-53/11  Denver**  L  1-73/12  Denver**  L  0-1

  * WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  ^at Resch Center (Green Bay, Wis.)  **WCHA Playoffs

2005-06 7-25-6WCHA Record: 6-16-6 (8th Place)Coach:   Jamie RussellCaptain:   Brandon Schwartz

10/7 Mercyhurst W 4-310/8 Mercyhurst L 2-510/14  Vermont##  L  3-410/15  RPI##  L  3-4  OT10/21  Northern Michigan  L  1-510/22 Northern Michigan L 1-210/28 MInnesota Duluth* L 3-610/29 Minnesota Duluth* T 2-2 OT11/4  Denver*  L  2-511/5  Denver*  L  3-411/11 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 OT11/12 St. Cloud State* L 0-711/18  Colorado College*  L  0-511/19  Colorado College*  L  0-312/2 North Dakota* L 1-612/3 North Dakota* L 2-812/9  Wisconsin*  W  4-212/10  Wisconsin*  L  0-712/16 Minnesota State* L 4-512/17 Minnesota State* W 3-212/29  Michigan State@  L  2-3  OT12/30  Michigan@  L  3-51/13  Minnesota Duluth*  W  4-21/14  Minnesota Duluth*  W  3-11/20 Alaska Anchorage* T 2-2 OT1/21 Alaska Anchorage* T 2-2 OT2/3  Minnesota State*  L  0-42/4  Minnesota State*  W  3-22/10 Minnesota*# L 4-72/11 Minnesota*# T 2-2 OT2/17 Wisconsin* L 0-52/18 Wisconsin* T 4-4 OT2/24  St. Cloud State*  L  1-62/25  St. Cloud State*  T  2-2  OT3/3  North Dakota*  L  0-43/4  North Dakota*  L  0-63/10  Wisconsin**  L  1-43/11  Wisconsin**  L  0-1

  * WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  ##Nye Frontier Classic (Anchorage, Alaska)  **WCHA Playoffs

2006-07 18-17-5WCHA Record: 11-12-5 (6th Place)Coach:   Jamie RussellCaptain:   Mike Batovanja

10/13 Northern Michigan W 2-1 10/14  Northern Michigan  L  0-1     10/20  Vermont                     W  4-3  OT   10/ 21  Vermont  W  2-1  10/27 Alaska Anchorage* W 9-0 10/28 Alaska Anchorage* W 5-3 11/03  Colorado College*  L  1-4     11/04  Colorado College*  L  1-2  11/10 Minnesota Duluth* T 0-0 OT 11/11 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-1 11/17  Denver*               L  0-1     11/18  Denver*                  T  3-3   OT  12/01 St. Cloud State* L 1-4 12/02 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 OT 12/08 Minnesota* L 1-4 12/09 Minnesota* L 2-5 12/15  North Dakota*  W  3-1    12/16  North Dakota*  W  3-2  12/29  Michigan@  L  1-4    12/30  Harvard@  L  2-3        1/05  Minnesota Duluth*  L  1-2  OT   1/06  Minnesota Duluth*  L  3-5   1/12 Bemidji State W 4-1 1/13 Bemidji State W 3-2 1/19  Alaska Anchorage*  L  2-3     1/20  Alaska Anchorage*  W  4-1     1/26 Colorado College* T 2-2 OT 1/27 Colorado College* W 1-0 2/02  Minnesota State*  T  2-2  OT     2/03  Minnesota State*  L  1-2  OT 2/09 Denver*# W 2-1 2/10 Denver*# T 4-4 OT 2/23 Wisconsin* W 2-0 2/24 Wisconsin* W 4-2 3/02  Minnesota*  L  1-3    3/03  Minnesota*  W  5-4     3/09  Colorado College**  W  2-1  OT     3/10  Colorado College**  L  0-2     3/11  Colorado College**  W  1-0     3/15  Wisconsin**  L  0-4    

                * WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  **WCHA Playoffs

2007-08 14-20-5WCHA Record: 9-15-4 (9th Place)Coach:   Jamie RussellCaptain:   Jimmy Kerr

10/13 Northern Michigan## L 2-310/14 Lake Superior State## W 4-310/19 Minnesota State* W 2-010/20 Minnesota State* W 7-110/26 North Dakota* W 3-110/27 North Dakota* L 0-611/2  Wisconsin*  W  4-211/3  Wisconsin*  L  2-411/9 St. Cloud State* L 2-511/10 St. Cloud State* L 1-411/16  Minnesota Duluth*  T  1-1  OT11/17  Minnesota Duluth*  L  1-411/30  Minnesota*  W  3-2  OT12/1  Minnesota*  L  1-312/14  Northern Michigan  T  1-1  OT12/15 Northern Michigan L 0-212/28  Michigan State@  W  4-112/29  Michigan@  L  0-1  OT1/4  Mercyhurst  W  3-21/5  Mercyhurst  W  5-11/11  North Dakota*  L  1-41/12  North Dakota*  L  1-41/25 Colorado College* T 2-2 OT1/26 Colorado College* W 5-22/1  Alaska Anchorage*  L  0-42/2  Alaska Anchorage*  T  2-2  OT2/8 Wisconsin* T 1-1 OT2/9 Wisconsin* L 1-42/15 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-22/16 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-32/22  St. Cloud State*  L  1-42/23  St. Cloud State*  L  0-32/29 Denver* L 0-13/1 Denver* W 2-13/7  Minnesota State*  L  2-53/8  Minnesota State*  W  3-23/14  North Dakota**  L  0-43/15  North Dakota**  W  3-2  OT3/16  North Dakota**  L  1-2

                * WCHA Games  @Great Lakes Invitational  #Winter Carnival  ##Superior Showcase  **WCHA Playoffs

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Alaska-Anchorage Overall - 23-22-8 Home - 13-7-4 Away - 10-15-4 Neutral - 0-0-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score12-16-88 A L 1-52-28-92 A L 4-62-29-92 A L 3-511-19-93 H T 4-4 OT11-20-93 H L 1-51-21-94 A T 2-21-22-94 A L 1-412-9-94 A W 3-212-10-94 A L 2-42-10-95 H W 5-42-11-95 H L 4-711-3-95 A W 3-111-4-95 A L 0-711-24-95 H W 4-311-25-95 H W 4-211-1-96 A W 3-111-2-96 A L 2-32-14-97 H W 4-3 OT2-15-97 H W 5-312-5-97 A W 3-212-6-97 A T 3-3 OT1-9-97 H W 3-01-10-97 H L 3-511-6-98 A L 2-311-7-98 A W 2-11-8-99 H L 1-21-9-99 H W 4-3 OT11-5-99 H L 0-311-6-99 H L 2-31-7-00 A L 1-51-8-00 A L 2-51-19-01 H W 6-41-20-01 H T 4-4 OT1-4-02 A L 1-81-5-02 A L 2-31-3-03 A W 4-01-4-03 A W 4-3 OT1-24-03 H W 4-21-25-03 H W 3-12-13-04 A W 3-22-14-04 A W 9-410-29-04 H W 5-110-30-04 H L 4-52-25-05 A T 2-2 OT2-26-05 A L 0-11-20-06 H T 2-2 OT1-21-06 H T 2-2 OT10-27-06 H W 9-010-28-06 H W 5-31-19-07 A L 2-31-20-07 A W 4-12-1-08 A L 0-42-2-08 A T 2-2 OT

Bemidji State Overall - 2-0-0 Home - 2-0-0 Away - 0-0-0 Neutral - 0-0-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1-12-06 H W 4-11-13-06 H W 3-2

Colorado College Overall - 68-86-10 Home - 37-29-7 Away - 29-56-3 Neutral - 2-1-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1-17-47 A L 5-61-18-47 A L 2-81-31-47 H L 5-92-1-47 H L 3-4 OT12-26-47 A L 6-712-27-47 A L 3-82-23-48 H W 4-02-24-48 H W 3-21-5-51 A L 1-161-6-51 A L 4-102-1-52 A L 7-142-2-52 A L 2-122-13-53 H L 5-72-14-53 H W 5-01-8-54 A L 3-61-9-54 A L 0-52-25-55 H L 1-42-26-55 H L 3-4 OT12-22-55 A L 3-712-23-55 A W 9-33-1-57 H W 4-33-2-57 H L 4-512-26-57 A L 4-5 OT12-28-57 A L 2-52-13-59 H T 2-2 OT $2-14-59 H L 3-5 $1-1-60 A W 5-4 OT1-2-60 A L 2-312-29-60 A W 5-112-30-60 A W 4-12-13-61 H W 10-02-14-61 H W 11-112-29-61 A W 7-412-30-61 A W 9-43-1-63 H W 6-33-2-63 H W 6-43-4-64 A W 2-03-7-64 A W 9-8 OT2-5-65 H W 3-1 $2-6-65 H W 10-1 $1-25-67 H W 6-22-20-67 A W 9-21-6-68 H L 2-32-24-68 A W 2-13-5-68 H W 5-2 %1-8-69 A W 10-22-3-69 A L 4-61-13-70 H W 4-3 OT2-23-70 A W 9-41-5-71 H W 8-23-1-71 A L 3-61-10-72 A L 1-72-2-72 H W 6-51-3-73 H W 12-42-7-73 A W 7-11-4-74 A W 10-51-5-74 A W 8-411-15-74 H W 8-711-16-74 H L 2-41-9-76 H W 6-01-10-76 H W 7-610-29-76 A L 2-3 OT10-30-76 A L 2-42-4-77 A W 5-3 $2-5-77 A W 6-5 OT $

1-6-78 A W 6-51-7-78 A W 9-211-17-78 A T 5-5 OT11-18-78 A W 7-31-5-79 H L 4-61-6-79 H W 10-311-16-79 A L 5-6 OT11-17-79 A W 8-42-15-80 H L 6-72-16-80 H W 11-52-6-81 H W 6-2 $2-7-81 H W 5-0 $2-8-85 A L 4-92-9-85 A L 4-711-1-85 A L 1-611-2-85 A L 3-71-31-86 H W 5-3 $2-1-86 H L 2-3 OT $11-28-86 A L 1-1011-29-86 A W 3-2 OT1-16-87 H W 7-41-17-87 H W 7-6 OT10-16-87 H W 6-110-17-87 H W 8-62-13-88 A W 7-32-14-88 A W 5-310-14-88 H W 9-510-15-88 H L 2-3 OT1-20-89 A L 3-4 OT1-21-89 A W 5-212-1-89 H L 2-512-2-89 H W 7-21-5-90 A L 2-41-6-90 A L 1-312-7-90 H L 5-612-8-90 H W 6-02-22-91 A L 1-62-23-91 A L 2-511-15-91 H W 3-211-16-91 H W 4-3 OT2-7-92 N W 5-42-8-92 N A 5-910-23-92 H W 4-210-24-92 H W 6-11-8-93 A W 8-71-9-93 A W 5-211-5-93 A T 3-3 OT11-6-93 A T 1-1 OT1-28-94 H L 2-4 $1-29-94 H L 2-4 $3-11-94 A W 3-2 %3-12-94 A L 0-3 %3-13-94 A W 3-2 OT12-2-94 H L 1-312-3-94 H L 3-92-25-95 A L 3-42-26-95 A L 3-411-10-95 H T 2-2 OT11-11-95 H T 3-3 OT1-20-96 A L 1-81-21-96 A L 3-43-8-96 N W 4-3 %1-10-97 H T 4-4 OT1-11-97 H L 2-411-1-97 H L 3-611-2-97 H L 2-33-6-98 A L 1-93-7-98 A L 0-510-23-98 A L 1-310-24-98 A L 2-51-22-99 A L 2-31-23-99 A L 1-311-12-99 A L 1-9

11-13-99 A L 3-610-27-00 H L 1-310-28-00 H L 2-311-30-01 H T 2-2 OT12-1-01 H L 1-33-1-02 A L 0-23-2-02 A L 1-811-1-02 A L 1-511-3-02 A L 0-91-17-03 H T 3-3 OT1-18-03 H L 1-31-30-04 H L 0-61-31-04 H W 5-311-19-04 A L 1-611-20-04 A L 1-51-28-05 H L 2-41-29-05 H L 1-511-18-05 A L 0-511-19-05 A L 0-311-3-06 A L 1-411-4-06 A L 1-21-26-07 H T 2-2 OT1-27-07 H W 1-03-9-07 A W 2-1 OT3-10-07 A L 0-23-11-07 A W 1-0

Denver Overall - 82-107-18 Home - 50-31-7 Away - 30-73-11 Neutral - 2-3-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score3-2-51 A W 5-33-3-51 A L 3-92-4-52 A L 1-72-5-52 A L 4-92-17-53 H L 4-62-18-53 H L 2-111-5-54 A L 1-151-6-54 A L 1-71-18-55 H W 4-11-19-55 H W 4-312-27-55 A W 4-212-28-55 A W 4-01-21-57 H T 3-3 OT1-22-57 H W 8-512-27-57 A L 0-312-30-57 A L 2-612-8-59 H W 6-312-9-59 H W 5-312-28-59 A L 4-912-29-59 A W 5-33-19-60 N L 3-5 *12-16-60 H W 3-212-17-60 H L 2-512-26-60 A L 1-512-27-60 A L 0-23-10-61 A L 1-9 %3-11-61 A L 2-8 %12-8-61 H W 8-712-9-61 H W 8-21-1-62 A W 8-41-2-62 A W 5-4 OT12-7-62 H W 3-112-8-62 H L 2-42-22-63 A W 3-12-23-63 A L 1-41-10-64 H W 2-11-11-64 H L 1-43-3-64 A W 4-3

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3-6-64 A L 2-3 OT1-22-65 A W 3-21-23-65 A T 3-3 OT2-12-65 H L 1-32-13-65 H W 3-01-21-66 H W 1-0 OT1-22-66 H W 5-4 OT2-11-66 A T 3-3 OT2-12-66 A L 2-311-18-66 H W 2-1 OT11-19-66 H W 3-22-17-67 A L 1-42-18-67 A L 4-512-1-67 H W 6-112-2-67 H W 4-12-23-68 A L 2-72-26-68 A L 2-512-6-68 H W 3-112-7-68 H L 1-51-31-69 A L 0-32-1-69 A W 4-212-5-69 H W 6-5 OT12-6-69 H T 5-5 OT2-20-70 A L 3-52-21-70 A L 1-412-11-70 H W 7-512-12-70 H W 4-22-26-71 A L 3-52-27-71 A L 2-511-19-71 H L 1-211-20-71 H L 4-71-7-72 A W 7-41-8-72 A L 5-62-9-73 N W 6-42-10-73 N L 1-43-2-73 A W 3-13-3-73 A W 4-33-10-73 A T 3-3 %3-11-73 A L 0-4 %12-14-73 A T 3-3 OT12-15-73 A L 5-71-25-74 H W 7-51-26-74 H W 3-012-6-74 A W 9-212-7-74 A W 4-31-24-75 H W 11-51-25-75 H W 7-011-7-75 A L 3-611-8-75 A W 8-31-30-76 H W 5-21-31-76 H W 5-23-10-76 H W 5-43-11-76 H W 8-611-12-76 A W 6-311-13-76 A L 6-81-21-77 A L 7-111-22-77 A W 6-411-4-77 A L 4-711-5-77 A L 2-32-3-78 H L 1-2 $2-4-78 H L 0-3 $11-24-78 A T 6-6 OT11-25-78 A W 6-52-16-79 H W 5-02-17-79 H T 4-4 OT11-30-79 A T 3-3 OT12-1-79 A W 9-12-22-80 A W 5-12-23-80 A L 1-312-5-80 H L 4-512-6-80 H L 0-41-16-81 A L 3-61-17-81 A W 3-2 OT

11-16-84 H W 8-111-17-84 H W 6-311-15-85 A L 0-411-16-85 A L 3-52-14-86 H L 5-62-15-86 H W 5-32-28-86 A W 4-33-1-86 A L 2-610-10-86 A L 3-810-11-86 A L 3-42-6-87 H W 6-1 $2-7-87 H W 7-6 OT $10-30-87 H L 6-810-31-87 H W 4-31-29-88 A W 6-41-30-88 A L 2-512-2-88 H W 3-112-3-88 H L 3-52-10-89 A L 2-62-11-89 A L 2-411-10-89 H L 6-811-11-89 H L 2-32-9-90 A L 7-152-10-90 A L 3-612-21-90 A L 4-512-22-90 A W 5-32-1-91 H W 10-32-2-91 H W 6-112-13-91 H W 7-612-14-91 H L 2-41-24-92 A L 3-61-25-92 A W 4-312-18-92 H W 7-312-19-92 H W 3-22-12-93 A W 5-22-13-93 A T 4-4 OT12-10-93 A L 3-512-11-93 A T 4-4 OT2-11-94 H W 7-12-12-94 H W 6-210-28-94 H W 4-210-29-94 H L 2-41-27-95 A W 7-6 OT1-28-95 A L 2-53-10-95 A L 4-5 OT3-11-95 A L 2-511-17-95 A L 1-411-18-95 A T 3-3 OT2-16-96 H T 3-3 OT2-17-96 H W 6-411-22-96 H L 2-311-23-96 H L 0-71-17-97 A L 3-51-18-97 A T 4-4 OT10-26-97 N W 5-4 OT10-27-97 N L 2-512-12-97 H W 3-212-13-97 H W 4-310-30-98 A L 2-510-31-98 A L 2-53-6-99 A L 1-33-7-99 A L 2-43-12-99 A L 1-2 %3-13-99 A L 2-4 %10-29-99 H L 0-710-30-99 H L 5-6 OT3-3-00 A L 1-63-4-00 A L 1-411-17-00 A W 5-211-18-00 A L 1-411-9-01 H L 2-911-10-01 H L 1-31-11-02 A L 1-3

1-12-02 A L 4-73-8-02 A L 1-53-9-02 A L 1-8 11-15-02 H T 3-3 OT11-16-02 H L 2-52-21-03 A L 2-72-22-03 A L 3-42-20-04 H T 1-1 OT2-21-04 H L 0-312-3-04 H L 1-512-4-04 H L 2-41-7-05 A W 3-01-8-05 A L 0-13-11-05 A L 1-7 %3-12-05 A L 0-1 %11-4-05 A L 2-511-5-05 A L 3-411-17-06 A L 0-111-18-06 A T 3-3 OT2-9-07 H W 2-12-10-07 H T 4-4 OT2-29-08 H L 0-13-1-08 H W 2-1

Lake Superior State Overall - 29-15-4 Home - 21-7-1 Away - 8-8-3 Neutral - 1-2-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score11-14-69 A W 6-211-22-69 H L 1-22-12-71 H W 7-12-14-71 A T 5-5 OT11-12-71 A W 3-211-13-71 A L 3-41-28-72 H T 2-2 OT1-29-72 H W 9-210-26-73 H W 7-110-27-73 H W 8-310-25-74 H W 8-410-26-74 H W 6-212-12-75 H W 11-112-13-75 H W 6-412-10-76 A W 7-212-11-76 A W 6-310-21-77 H W 5-210-22-77 H L 5-710-20-78 H W 5-410-21-78 H W 8-110-19-79 H W 11-510-20-79 H W 6-312-7-79 A W 4-212-8-79 A L 3-510-24-80 H W 8-710-25-80 H W 9-8 OT11-21-81 A L 4-811-22-81 A W 4-32-12-82 H L 4-82-13-82 H W 6-311-5-82 A W 7-6 OT11-6-82 A W 4-31-28-83 H W 9-01-29-83 H L 4-5 OT12-9-83 H L 2-412-10-83 H W 4-12-24-84 A L 1-22-25-84 A L 3-61-3-88 N L 6-101-2-89 A L 2-711-26-93 N L 3-4

12-15-93 A L 2-812-16-93 H W 5-210-22-94 A T 2-2 OT10-21-95 H L 0-712-11-98 A L 4-512-12-98 A T 1-1 OT12-10-99 H W 4-212-11-99 H L 1-212-30-99 N W 5-4 &10-14-07 H W 4-3

Michigan Overall - 90-115-5 Home - 41-24-2 Away - 42-74-3 Neutral - 7-18-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1-27-21 A W 3-01-28-21 A L 3-41-19-22 A W 2-11-20-22 A W 5-21-21-22 A L 1-41-17-26 A L 0-11-18-26 A W 1-01-10-30 A L 1-21-11-30 A L 2-42-13-33 A W 4-32-14-33 A L 1-71-12-34 A W 5-41-13-34 A L 0-13-2-34 A L 1-23-3-34 A L 0-32-15-35 A L 1-2 OT2-16-35 A W 3-23-1-35 A T 3-33-2-35 A L 1-71-24-36 A W 3-21-25-36 A W 1-02-28-36 A L 3-62-29-36 A W 4-31-22-37 A W 1-01-23-37 A L 2-32-19-37 A L 1-4 OT2-20-37 A L 2-41-6-38 A L 2-51-8-38 A L 1-72-29-38 A L 1-23-2-38 A W 6-21-4-39 A L 0-11-6-39 A W 2-02-15-39 A W 1-02-17-39 A W 4-01-9-41 A L 2-61-11-41 A L 3-41-3-42 H T 2-2 OT1-5-42 H W 4-13-7-42 A T 2-2 OT3-8-42 H L 1-23-1-46 H W 5-43-2-46 H L 5-93-8-46 A L 2-113-9-46 A L 0-103-7-47 A L 1-33-8-47 A W 3-11-31-48 H L 6-72-2-48 H L 0-43-5-48 A L 4-73-6-48 A L 5-61-29-49 H L 4-51-31-49 H W 6-23-4-49 A L 1-7

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3-5-49 A L 3-82-10-50 H W 3-22-11-50 H L 2-93-3-50 A L 3-93-4-50 A L 1-63-9-51 A L 3-83-10-51 A L 4-72-8-52 H L 2-9 $2-9-52 H L 4-10 $3-7-52 A L 4-113-8-52 A L 3-43-6-53 A L 3-83-7-53 A L 2-102-5-54 H L 3-8 $2-6-54 H L 6-7 OT $2-4-55 H L 2-4 $2-5-55 H W 4-1 $3-4-55 A L 1-53-5-55 A L 4-83-2-56 H L 2-53-3-56 H L 3-63-9-56 A L 1-53-10-56 A L 1-53-18-56 N L 5-7 *1-11-57 H L 0-11-12-57 H T 5-5 OT3-8-57 A L 3-53-9-57 A L 4-71-10-58 A W 3-21-11-58 A L 2-53-7-58 H L 1-33-8-58 H W 4-31-9-59 A W 3-2 OT1-10-59 A W 10-22-20-59 A W 5-42-21-59 A L 3-61-8-60 A L 1-51-9-60 A L 1-42-12-60 H W 6-1 $2-13-60 H W 9-4 $1-6-61 A L 1-21-7-61 A L 2-52-24-61 H L 2-42-25-61 H W 6-112-1-61 A L 1-312-2-61 A L 3-51-5-62 H W 4-21-6-62 H L 2-43-3-62 A W 6-4 %1-11-63 H W 5-1 1-12-63 H W 4-32-15-63 A L 1-42-16-63 A L 4-51-24-64 A L 2-61-25-64 A L 3-52-28-64 H W 3-12-29-64 H L 3-43-12-64 A L 3-4 %3-13-64 A T 5-5 2OT %1-29-65 H W 10-21-30-65 H L 1-62-26-65 A W 7-22-27-65 A W 8-212-28-65 N W 7-61-28-66 A L 2-31-29-66 A L 1-312-22-66 N L 3-4 &2-3-67 H L 2-3 $2-4-67 H W 3-1 $2-16-68 A W 3-02-17-68 A W 4-212-20-68 N W 3-2 &2-7-69 H W 4-1 $

2-8-69 H W 3-2 $3-8-69 A W 7-4 %1-16-70 A L 2-61-17-70 A W 6-312-30-70 N W 7-2 &2-5-71 H W 5-2 $2-6-71 H W 7-2 $1-21-72 A W 3-01-22-72 A L 6-82-11-72 H W 8-42-12-72 H W 8-311-17-72 A W 6-211-18-72 A W 7-22-23-73 H W 5-32-24-73 H W 9-611-30-73 H W 7-012-1-73 H W 8-02-8-74 A L 4-5 OT2-9-74 A L 3-411-22-74 A L 5-711-23-74 A L 3-412-28-74 N W 3-2 &1-10-75 H L 4-51-11-75 H W 6-011-21-75 A L 0-411-22-75 A W 6-312-30-75 N L 5-6 &2-6-76 H W 6-4 $2-7-76 H W 6-4 $3-14-76 H W 4-23-15-76 H W 6-510-22-76 A W 4-310-23-76 A L 3-512-29-76 N W 7-6 &1-14-77 A L 8-9 OT1-15-77 A W 3-23-11-77 A L 5-63-12-77 A L 2-512-9-77 H W 6-212-10-77 H W 7-312-29-77 N W 7-3 &2-24-78 A W 4-32-25-78 A W 2-1 OT11-3-78 A W 4-211-4-78 A W 4-22-2-79 H W 5-4 OT $2-3-79 H W 5-0 $12-29-79 N W 5-4 3OT2-9-80 A L 2-32-10-80 A L 4-5 OT11-14-80 H L 4-511-15-80 H W 5-312-28-80 A W 3-2 OT2-27-81 A W 5-42-28-81 A W 5-23-13-81 H W 2-13-14-81 H W 7-110-23-81 H L 2-310-24-81 H L 0-32-5-82 A L 4-52-6-82 A L 2-3 OT11-12-82 H W 8-611-13-82 H W 10-62-25-83 A W 5-4 OT2-26-83 A L 5-711-11-83 H W 8-211-12-83 H W 3-112-29-83 N W 5-4 OT &2-27-84 A W 5-42-28-84 A L 6-7 OT12-28-84 N W 4-3 &12-29-85 N L 4-6 &12-27-86 N L 3-4 OT &

12-30-87 N L 3-7 &12-29-88 N L 3-7 &12-28-90 N L 1-2 &12-28-91 N L 1-7 &12-26-92 N L 2-4 &12-29-94 N L 0-13 &12-27-96 N L 1-6 &12-26-98 N L 1-4 &12-29-00 N W 7-3 &12-29-01 N L 4-7 &12-28-02 N L 3-5 &12-28-03 N L 2-6 &12-29-04 N L 2-4 &12-30-05 N L 3-5 &12-29-06 N L 1-4 &12-29-07 N L 0-1 2OT &

Michigan State Overall - 78-71-2 Home - 41-16-1 Away - 32-35-1 Neutral - 5-20-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1927-28 A W 5-01-12-50 A W 6-21-13-50 A W 15-22-3-50 H W 11-3 $2-4-50 H W 10-0 $2-2-51 H L 3-4 $2-3-51 H W 4-2 $2-15-51 A L 2-32-16-51 A L 3-51-25-52 A L 4-91-26-52 A L 4-62-15-52 H L 2-32-16-52 H L 3-52-6-53 H L 1-2 $2-7-53 H W 5-2 $2-20-53 A L 5-6 OT2-21-53 A W 5-32-26-54 H L 1-42-27-54 H W 2-13-8-54 A W 5-33-9-54 A L 1-612-31-54 A W 5-11-1-55 A L 3-51-21-55 H W 9-41-22-55 H W 5-21-27-56 H W 8-11-28-56 H W 6-5 OT2-24-56 A W 4-32-25-56 A W 3-11-25-57 A W 3-11-26-57 A W 4-22-8-57 H W 5-3 $2-9-57 H W 6-2 $1-17-58 A L 3-41-18-58 A L 1-62-7-58 H L 2-5 $2-8-58 H W 3-1 $1-30-59 H L 0-71-31-59 H W 5-4 OT2-27-59 A L 0-32-28-59 A L 2-51-22-60 H T 3-3 OT1-23-60 H W 9-12-5-60 A W 5-32-6-60 A W 7-01-13-61 H W 8-1 WIN OVERTURNED1-14-61 H W 3-1

1-20-61 A L 3-41-21-61 A W 3-12-9-62 H W 8-2 $2-10-62 H W 3-2 $3-1-62 A W 5-1 %1-25-63 A W 6-21-26-63 A W 6-22-21-64 H W 7-32-22-64 H W 11-12-19-65 A W 4-32-20-65 A W 5-42-18-66 H W 8-42-19-66 H W 4-23-5-66 A L 3-4 %1-20-67 A L 3-41-21-67 A T 3-3 OT3-11-67 A L 1-2 OT %2-2-68 H W 4-1 $2-3-68 H W 6-2 $2-28-69 A W 4-33-1-69 A W 6-13-7-69 A W 4-2 %2-6-70 H W 8-1 $2-7-70 H W 5-4 OT $12-4-70 A L 6-812-5-70 A W 4-212-29-71 N W 3-2 &2-4-72 H L 3-5 $2-5-72 H L 3-5 $12-1-72 A L 2-612-2-72 A L 3-73-5-73 A W 7-2 %3-6-73 A L 1-3 %12-28-74 N L 4-5 &2-1-74 H W 5-4 $2-2-74 H W 8-6 $3-8-74 H L 6-8 %3-9-74 H W 6-2 %11-8-74 H L 2-411-9-74 H L 4-51-31-75 H W 5-22-1-75 H W 5-43-6-75 H W 6-43-7-75 H W 9-411-14-75 H W 5-111-15-75 H L 2-41-16-76 A W 8-71-17-76 A W 9-611-5-76 A L 3-411-6-76 A W 6-5 OT2-18-77 A L 3-52-19-77 A W 9-211-18-77 A L 5-6 OT11-19-77 A W 4-21-13-78 H W 6-51-14-78 H W 9-511-10-78 H W 10-611-11-78 H L 4-52-9-79 A L 3-42-10-79 A L 3-511-9-79 A L 4-5 OT11-10-79 A W 6-21-18-80 A L 3-41-19-80 A W 6-011-26-80 A L 2-811-27-80 A W 4-21-23-81 H W 5-01-24-81 H W 4-112-11-81 A L 1-612-12-81 A W 4-312-29-82 N W 6-3 &3-12-82 A L 2-3 %11-27-82 A L 3-6

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11-28-82 A L 2-3 OT12-29-82 N L 3-5 &2-11-83 H W 6-32-12-83 H L 4-5 OT12-2-83 A L 2-712-3-83 A L 4-612-30-83 N L 2-62-3-84 H W 6-4 $2-4-84 H W 3-1 $3-2-84 A L 3-5 %3-3-84 A L 1-3 %12-29-84 N L 0-7 &12-27-85 N L 1-2 OT %11-26-86 A L 0-912-28-86 N L 0-9 %12-29-87 N L 2-5 %12-30-88 N L 1-7 %12-29-89 N L 2-3 %12-29-90 N W 3-2 %12-27-91 N W 6-5 %12-27-92 N L 3-4 %12-29-93 N L 2-3 OT %12-29-95 N L 2-3 OT %12-28-96 N L 3-4 %12-27-97 N L 1-3 %12-29-99 N L 3-6 %12-30-00 N L 2-3 OT %12-28-01 N L 1-4 %12-29-02 N L 2-6 %12-27-03 N L 2-7 %12-29-05 N L 2-3 OT %12-28-07 N W 4-1 %

Minnesota Overall - 73-166-14 Home - 44-66-11 Away - 28-94-2 Neutral - 1-6-1

Date H-A W-L-T Score2-13-22 H T 3-3 OT2-14-22 H W 3-02-19-22 A W 3-21-25-29 A L 0-31-26-29 A L 0-51-27-30 A L 2-31-28-30 A W 3-21-26-31 A L 2-81-27-31 A L 3-72-20-31 H L 0-32-21-31 H L 0-22-4-32 A L 1-82-5-32 A L 1-82-10-32 A L 1-61-25-34 H L 1-41-27-34 H W 2-1 OT2-16-34 H L 4-52-17-34 H L 0-41-25-35 A L 1-2 OT1-26-35 A L 1-42-1-35 H L 1-62-2-35 H L 0-31-31-36 A L 0-52-1-36 A L 1-32-6-36 H L 1-22-7-36 H L 0-31-29-37 A L 1-21-30-37 A W 1-0 OT2-5-37 H L 0-32-6-37 H T 1-1 2OT1-21-38 A L 3-41-22-38 A L 1-2

2-18-38 H L 1-42-19-38 H T 3-3 OT1-27-39 A L 0-51-28-39 A L 2-52-3-39 H L 1-22-4-39 H L 0-41-12-40 H L 1-71-13-40 H L 1-92-2-40 H L 1-92-3-40 H L 0-81-24-41 H L 0-81-25-41 H L 0-32-20-41 A L 2-72-21-41 A L 1-31-9-42 H W 3-2 OT1-10-42 H L 1-22-21-42 A L 3-5 OT2-22-42 A L 1-41-22-43 H L 1-31-23-43 H W 1-02-5-43 A L 4-62-6-43 A L 2-82-8-46 A L 2-72-9-46 A L 2-142-15-46 H L 2-92-16-46 H L 2-61-24-47 H L 4-6 OT1-25-47 H L 1-32-21-47 A L 3-132-22-47 A L 2-62-6-48 H L 5-62-7-48 H L 3-72-27-48 A L 4-72-28-48 A W 4-31-14-49 A L 4-51-15-49 A L 3-72-11-49 H L 1-5 $2-12-29 H W 12-4 $1-12-51 H L 1-111-13-51 H L 5-82-23-51 A L 1-82-24-51 A L 1-62-29-52 A L 3-53-1-52 A L 4-81-23-53 H L 3-61-24-53 H L 2-52-12-54 H L 3-92-13-54 H L 3-62-19-54 A L 4-5 OT2-20-54 A L 3-111-28-55 A L 1-51-29-55 A L 3-42-11-55 H W 4-12-12-55 H L 4-51-20-56 A W 4-21-21-56 A L 2-32-10-56 H W 5-2 $2-11-56 H W 2-01-18-57 A L 3-71-19-57 A W 2-12-22-57 H T 3-3 OT2-23-57 H T 4-4 OT12-6-57 A L 1-212-7-57 A W 3-11-24-58 H W 5-21-25-58 H L 2-41-16-59 H W 5-31-17-59 H W 5-33-6-59 A L 5-73-7-59 A W 5-411-27-59 A W 8-511-28-59 A W 4-21-29-60 H W 8-6

1-30-60 H W 6-12-10-61 H W 6-0 $2-11-61 H W 3-2 OT $2-17-61 A L 1-52-18-61 A L 2-3 OT1-12-62 A W 5-11-13-62 A W 4-22-16-62 H W 6-32-17-62 H W 3-2 OT11-30-62 H L 2-312-1-62 H W 1-01-18-63 A T 2-2 OT1-19-63 A L 3-61-15-65 A W 4-11-16-65 A L 4-53-5-65 H W 8-43-6-65 H T 3-312-3-65 A W 4-312-4-65 A W 4-22-25-66 H W 5-12-26-66 H W 5-41-27-67 A L 3-41-28-67 A W 5-12-24-67 H W 4-32-25-67 H W 2-1 OT3-1-68 H W 5-43-2-68 H W 4-21-24-69 A W 3-21-25-69 A T 1-11-30-70 H L 4-61-31-70 H W 4-03-14-70 A W 6-5 %1-15-71 A W 6-21-16-71 A W 4-212-3-71 H W 5-112-4-71 H W 5-31-26-73 A L 3-4 OT1-27-73 A W 6-33-1-74 H W 5-23-2-74 H W 4-13-16-74 N L 2-4 *12-20-74 A L 2-412-21-74 A L 3-62-28-75 H W 7-03-1-75 H W 5-43-15-75 N W 6-1 *1-2-76 A L 5-101-3-76 A W 8-23-27-76 N L 4-61-29-77 A W 6-31-30-77 A W 7-51-20-78 H W 5-4 OT1-21-78 H W 5-32-23-79 A L 2-62-24-79 A L 3-73-6-79 A L 3-5 %3-7-79 A L 1-6 %1-11-80 A W 6-51-12-80 A L 2-83-7-80 A L 2-7 %3-8-80 A L 3-6 %10-18-80 N L 4-6 #2-13-81 H W 5-32-14-81 H L 3-83-26-81 N L 2-7 *2-1-85 H L 1-4 $2-2-85 H W 7-5 $10-18-85 A L 0-310-19-85 A L 2-711-21-86 H L 1-411-22-86 H L 5-712-13-86 A L 0-712-14-86 A L 3-6

2-28-87 A L 4-9 %3-1-87 A L 5-8 %12-18-87 A L 2-812-19-87 A W 11-32-19-88 H L 0-32-20-88 H L 3-412-18-88 N T 2-212-22-88 A L 4-312-23-88 A L 2-52-3-89 H L 3-7 $2-4-89 H L 3-6 $12-9-89 A L 5-712-10-89 A L 3-102-23-90 H L 3-4 OT2-24-90 H W 8-311-23-90 A L 2-711-24-90 A L 0-21-18-91 H W 5-21-19-91 H L 2-63-1-91 A L 3-53-2-91 A L 5-61-3-92 H L 2-51-4-92 H L 1-61-17-92 A L 2-91-18-92 A L 3-611-27-92 A L 4-511-28-92 A L 2-31-29-93 H T 3-3 OT $1-30-93 H W 10-2 $1-14-94 A L 0-51-15-94 A L 1-23-18-94 N L 1-6 %11-19-94 A W 3-2 OT11-20-94 A L 2-62-3-95 H T 3-3 OT2-4-95 H L 1-810-13-95 H L 2-410-14-95 H W 5-23-9-96 N L 2-7 %11-16-96 A L 0-311-17-96 A L 0-31-24-97 H L 2-51-25-97 H L 4-81-30-98 H W 5-3 $1-31-98 H W 5-3 $1-29-98 H L 2-41-30-98 H L 2-42-18-00 H L 2-92-19-00 H L 1-42-2-01 A L 3-82-3-01 A L 1-53-9-01 A L 2-7 %3-10-01 A L 1-3 %11-2-01 H L 3-711-3-01 H T 5-5 OT10-25-02 H L 4-510-26-02 H T 3-3 OT11-22-02 A L 2-411-23-02 A L 1-23-14-03 A L 1-3 %3-15-03 A L 2-5 %11-21-03 A L 2-611-22-03 A L 0-31-21-05 A W 6-31-22-05 A W 3-13-4-05 H L 2-43-5-05 H L 0-52-10-06 H L 4-7 $2-11-06 H T 2-2 OT $12-8-06 H L 1-412-9-06 H L 2-53-2-07 A L 1-33-3-07 A W 5-4

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11-30-07 A W 3-2 OT12-1-07 A L 1-3

Minnesota Duluth Overall - 116-72-16 Home - 59-28-10 Away - 57-44-5 Neutral - 0-0-1

Date H-A W-L-T Score12-31-52 A W 8-11-22-54 H W 6-51-23-54 H W 10-31-28-54 A W 2-11-7-55 A W 8-41-8-55 A W 6-212-13-57 A L 3-512-14-57 A W 6-02-14-58 H T 3-3 OT2-15-58 H W 6-312-5-59 H W 7-012-6-59 H W 12-11-23-59 A W 6-31-24-59 A W 10-31-26-62 H W 7-11-27-62 H W 4-32-23-62 A W 12-22-24-62 A W 5-211-23-62 A W 3-011-24-62 A W 5-21-28-63 H W 7-21-29-63 H W 6-312-13-63 A W 3-212-14-63 A L 1-31-31-64 H W 3-12-1-64 H W 4-21-1-65 A W 6-31-2-65 A W 4-31-8-65 H W 4-21-9-65 H W 5-411-19-65 A W 5-111-20-65 A W 3-22-4-66 H W 5-2 $2-5-66 H W 6-1 $3-3-66 H W 9-3 %1-6-67 H W 5-31-7-67 H W 10-22-10-67 A W 6-42-11-67 A W 5-33-9-67 A W 6-4 %1-19-68 H W 8-21-20-68 H W 4-11-26-68 A W 7-21-27-68 A W 5-01-10-69 A W 4-3 OT1-11-69 A W 6-22-21-69 H W 10-42-22-69 H W 4-211-28-69 A W 3-11-23-70 H L 4-5 OT1-24-70 H T 2-2 OT3-7-70 A W 6-33-8-70 A W 6-311-27-70 A L 1-61-22-71 A W 5-11-23-71 A W 3-23-5-71 A W 5-33-6-71 A W 6-21-14-72 H W 6-51-15-72 H W 7-32-25-72 A L 2-52-26-72 A W 7-5

11-3-72 H W 6-411-4-72 H W 5-4 OT1-12-73 H L 2-41-13-73 A L 6-7 OT11-9-73 A W 10-111-10-73 A W 4-12-22-74 A L 3-62-23-74 A W 5-311-1-74 A W 7-411-2-74 A W 6-32-7-75 H W 10-3 $2-8-75 H L 4-7 $12-5-75 H W 6-112-6-75 H W 8-43-5-76 A W 6-53-6-76 A W 7-512-17-76 A W 4-312-18-76 A T 4-4 OT3-4-77 A L 4-73-5-77 A W 2-1 OT11-11-77 H W 4-111-12-77 H W 6-53-3-78 A L 3-53-4-78 A W 4-212-8-78 H L 3-4 OT12-9-78 H L 6-73-2-79 A L 3-53-3-79 A L 5-612-14-79 H W 7-412-15-79 H L 4-5 OT2-29-80 A L 5-73-1-80 A W 6-310-31-80 A W 4-211-1-80 A L 4-712-12-80 H W 7-312-13-80 H L 3-610-16-81 A W 8-210-17-81 A T 6-6 OT11-13-81 H W 6-412-1-81 H W 6-5 OT10-15-82 A L 2-510-16-82 A L 3-412-10-82 H L 2-612-11-82 H W 3-111-25-83 H L 3-4 OT11-26-83 H W 4-110-19-84 H W 5-4 OT10-20-84 H W 5-42-15-85 A L 5-72-16-85 A L 3-43-1-85 A L 2-3 %3-2-85 A L 2-5 %1-3-86 A L 2-71-4-86 A L 4-510-24-86 A T 2-2 OT10-25-86 A L 3-52-20-87 H W 3-12-21-87 H W 6-211-6-87 A L 2-611-7-87 A L 5-72-5-88 H W 8-4 $2-6-88 H W 5-3 $10-21-88 A W 6-310-22-88 A W 4-3 OT2-17-89 H T 3-3 OT2-18-89 H L 2-3 OT11-18-89 A L 2-411-19-89 A L 4-91-12-90 H W 5-4 OT1-13-90 H W 8-410-6-90 N T 2-2 #10-19-90 H L 4-610-20-90 H T 2-2 OT

1-25-91 A L 2-71-26-91 A L 3-612-6-91 H L 3-4 OT12-7-91 H W 6-23-7-92 A L 3-73-8-92 A W 5-411-20-92 A L 4-611-21-92 A L 1-612-4-92 H L 4-5 OT12-5-92 H T 5-5 OT1-7-93 H L 3-51-8-93 H W 3-011-25-94 A T 1-1 OT11-26-94 A W 5-31-20-95 H T 3-3 OT1-21-95 H L 4-710-27-95 A L 5-6 OT10-28-95 A L 2-412-15-95 H W 4-212-16-95 H W 2-1 OT3-1-96 A W 5-4 OT %3-2-96 A W 4-312-6-96 A L 2-3 OT12-7-96 A L 2-41-31-97 H W 2-1 OT $2-1-97 H T 3-3 OT $11-28-97 H W 5-411-29-97 A L 0-12-6-98 H L 2-62-7-98 H L 5-712-4-98 H L 2-512-5-98 H L 2-62-12-99 A W 5-4 OT2-13-99 A L 4-611-26-99 A L 2-311-27-99 A W 3-01-21-00 H W 3-11-22-00 H L 4-511-10-00 A W 5-4 OT11-11-00 A L 3-52-9-01 H W 3-2 $2-10-01 H T 1-1 OT $1-18-02 H W 4-11-19-02 H W 5-32-14-03 H L 1-5 $2-15-03 H L 3-5 $3-7-03 H W 6-33-8-03 A L 3-612-5-03 H W 6-512-6-03 H L 0-41-23-04 A L 1-31-24-04 A L 3-810-15-04 H L 4-510-16-04 H L 3-62-4-05 A W 3-2 OT2-5-05 A W 3-210-28-05 H L 3-610-29-05 H T 2-2 OT1-13-06 A W 4-21-14-06 A W 3-111-10-06 H T 0-0 OT11-11-06 H W 4-11-5-07 A L 1-2 OT1-6-07 A L 3-510-16-07 A T 1-1 OT10-17-07 A L 1-42-15-08 H W 5-22-16-08 H L 2-3

Minnesota State Overall - 12-18-4 Home - 9-7-2 Away - 3-11-2 Neutral - 0-0-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score10-18-96 H W 6-310-19-96 H W 3-02-27-98 H W 4-22-28-98 H T 4-412-3-99 H L 2-612-4-99 H L 0-32-11-00 A L 2-42-12-00 A L 1-311-3-00 H L 1-211-4-00 H L 1-52-16-01 A W 4-22-17-01 A L 4-52-1-02 A L 2-32-2-02 A L 4-62-22-02 H W 5-42-23-02 H L 3-51-10-03 A L 2-41-11-03 A L 4-5 OT11-14-03 A T 0-0 OT11-15-03 A L 3-62-27-04 H W 4-32-28-04 H L 2-32-11-05 H T 1-1 OT $2-12-05 H W 4-2 $12-16-05 H L 4-512-17-05 H W 3-22-3-06 A L 0-42-4-06 A W 3-22-2-07 A T 2-2 OT2-3-07 A L 2-1 OT10-19-07 H W 2-110-20-07 H W 7-13-7-08 A L 2-53-8-08 A W 3-2

North Dakota Overall - 87-133-8 Home - 51-55-4 Away - 35-77-4 Neutral - 1-1-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1-16-48 A W 7-61-17-48 A L 3-72-20-48 H L 4-52-21-48 H L 2-51-7-49 H W 6-32-18-49 A W 5-22-19-49 A L 5-62-17-50 H L 4-52-18-50 H L 3-51-19-51 A L 2-51-20-51 A L 4-51-8-52 H L 4-81-9-52 H L 2-51-18-52 A L 2-111-19-52 A L 1-91-2-53 A L 0-101-3-53 A L 2-71-16-53 H L 4-5 OT1-17-53 H L 5-6 OT1-15-54 H L 0-51-16-54 H L 0-51-29-54 A L 0-41-30-54 A L 0-7

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1-14-55 A L 1-31-15-55 A T 1-1 OT2-15-55 H L 3-4 OT2-16-55 H W 10-31-13-56 A W 5-31-14-56 A W 5-22-17-56 H W 6-22-18-56 H W 5-4 OT1-4-57 H L 3-71-5-57 H W 6-02-15-57 A L 7-82-16-57 A L 3-41-3-58 H L 1-91-4-58 H L 2-32-28-58 A L 4-63-1-58 A L 4-61-2-59 A W 3-21-3-59 A L 1-2 OT2-6-59 H W 4-32-7-59 H L 0-412-4-59 A L 2-312-5-59 A W 4-12-19-60 H W 3-22-20-60 H L 4-63-11-60 H W 4-3 %3-12-60 H W 5-4 %11-25-60 A L 4-611-26-60 A W 8-112-2-60 H W 7-212-3-60 H W 5-31-19-62 A W 2-11-20-62 A W 3-2 OT2-2-62 H W 6-22-3-62 H W 6-21-4-63 A L 2-41-5-63 A T 3-3 OT2-8-63 H W 3-0 $2-9-63 H W 5-1 $3-7-63 A L 0-2 %3-8-63 A L 1-6 %2-7-64 H W 3-0 $2-8-64 H L 2-3 $2-14-64 A W 2-12-15-64 A L 1-412-4-64 H W 3-2 OT12-5-64 H W 5-212-18-64 A L 1-212-19-64 A L 3-63-13-65 A W 6-4 %1-7-66 A W 2-11-8-66 A W 4-31-14-66 H L 4-51-15-66 H W 4-112-2-66 A L 2-3 OT12-3-66 A L 3-43-3-67 H W 6-33-4-67 H W 9-312-21-67 N L 3-4 OT1-12-68 A W 3-21-13-68 A L 1-32-9-68 H L 2-52-10-68 H W 4-33-8-68 H T 0-0 %3-9-68 H L 2-3 %1-17-69 H W 4-31-18-69 H L 5-62-14-69 A L 3-4 OT2-15-69 A W 7-32-13-70 A T 2-2 OT2-14-70 A W 6-42-27-70 H W 7-22-28-70 H L 3-73-13-70 A W 5-3 %

1-11-71 H W 6-21-12-71 H W 6-22-19-71 A W 8-12-20-71 A W 3-23-11-71 A L 4-6 %2-18-72 A L 4-102-19-72 A L 3-53-3-72 H L 5-63-4-72 H L 3-41-5-73 H W 8-51-6-73 H L 1-42-16-73 A L 3-52-17-73 A L 6-811-23-73 N W 7-511-24-73 N W 8-12-15-74 H W 4-12-16-74 H W 10-011-29-74 H W 8-211-30-74 H W 8-31-17-75 A W 6-41-18-75 A W 6-110-31-75 A W 5-211-1-75 A L 5-82-20-76 H W 12-22-21-76 H W 5-212-3-76 A L 3-612-4-76 A L 6-71-7-77 A W 4-3 OT1-8-77 A L 3-611-25-77 A W 7-011-26-77 A L 4-52-17-78 H W 8-42-18-78 H W 7-43-10-78 H T 2-2 %3-11-78 H W 3-2 OT %10-27-78 A L 3-510-28-78 A L 1-41-26-79 H W 7-31-27-79 H L 4-511-2-79 A L 3-411-3-79 A W 5-32-1-80 H T 3-3 OT $2-2-80 H W 6-4 $2-20-81 A L 2-42-21-81 A W 5-33-6-81 H W 7-43-7-81 H W 4-11-25-85 A L 0-81-26-85 A L 2-410-25-85 H L 1-810-26-86 H W 3-211-7-86 H W 8-511-8-86 H L 2-41-23-87 A L 2-111-24-87 A L 2-1110-9-87 H L 3-4 OT10-10-87 H L 2-512-11-87 A W 4-312-12-87 A W 5-4 OT2-26-88 H L 4-5 %2-27-88 H W 6-4 %2-28-88 H L 3-4 OT %11-18-88 A L 1-211-19-88 A L 2-101-13-89 H L 1-51-14-89 H W 6-411-3-89 H L 4-711-4-89 H W 5-32-16-90 A L 2-92-17-90 A L 3-711-2-90 H L 2-411-3-90 H W 6-21-4-91 A T 3-3 OT

1-5-91 A L 2-511-22-91 A L 1-611-23-91 A L 2-51-31-92 H W 6-3 WC2-1-92 H W 9-6 WC10-30-92 A W 6-510-31-92 A L 2-52-26-93 H L 1-52-27-93 H W 4-112-3-93 H L 3-512-4-93 H L 3-42-18-94 A L 3-42-19-94 A L 2-31-6-95 H L 3-71-7-95 H W 6-52-24-96 A W 7-32-25-96 A L 2-510-25-96 H L 3-710-26-96 H L 3-42-7-97 A L 2-42-8-97 A L 2-73-7-97 A L 1-4 %3-8-97 A L 0-3 %1-16-98 A L 2-61-17-98 A L 3-62-5-99 H L 3-9 $2-6-99 H L 1-3 $1-28-00 H L 0-51-29-00 H L 1-1110-20-00 A W 5-410-21-00 A L 2-52-23-01 H T 2-2 OT2-24-01 H L 1-31-25-01 H L 1-51-26-01 H L 3-52-15-02 A L 2-122-16-02 A L 3-42-7-03 A L 0-82-8-03 A W 5-21-16-04 H L 4-81-17-04 H L 0-43-5-04 A L 1-53-6-04 A L 1-53-12-04 A L 2-6 %3-13-04 A L 3-4 OT %11-26-04 H L 3-611-27-04 H L 2-312-2-05 H L 1-612-3-05 H L 2-83-3-06 A L 0-43-4-06 A L 0-612-15-06 A W 3-112-16-06 A W 3-210-26-07 H W 3-110-27-07 H L 0-61-11-08 A L 1-41-12-08 A L 1-43-14-08 A L 0-43-15-08 A W 3-2 OT3-16-08 A L 1-2

Northern Michigan Overall - 40-58-11 Home - 24-27-6 Away - 16-31-5 Neutral - 4-1-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score11-23-79 H W 3-211-24-79 H L 2-6

11-7-80 H W 3-111-8-80 H T 1-1 OT1-2-81 A L 2-31-3-81 A L 2-53-28-81 N W 5-2 *1-15-82 H W 6-21-16-82 A W 6-42-19-82 A W 5-42-20-82 H W 7-21-14-83 A W 4-3 OT1-15-83 H L 3-92-18-83 H W 5-12-19-83 A W 4-13-4-83 H L 2-3 %3-5-83 H T 3-3 %10-14-83 A W 5-410-15-83 H W 6-212-16-83 H L 1-212-17-83 A L 3-4 OT2-10-84 A L 5-82-11-84 H W 4-3 OT10-26-84 A W 5-4 OT10-27-84 H L 3-61-18-85 H W 3-21-19-85 A W 8-610-11-85 A T 2-2 OT10-12-85 H L 2-1012-13-85 A L 5-6 OT12-14-85 H L 1-82-7-86 H L 2-62-8-86 A W 5-310-31-86 A L 3-4 OT11-1-86 H L 1-61-30-87 H L 1-51-31-87 A W 4-311-11-87 H W 4-3 OT11-21-87 A T 4-4 OT1-14-88 A W 4-21-16-88 H W 7-210-28-88 A L 2-610-29-88 H W 6-41-6-89 H W 6-5 OT1-7-89 A L 2-410-27-89 A L 3-8 OT10-28-89 H W 5-4 OT12-30-89 N W 5-1 &1-26-90 H L 7-101-27-90 A L 2-3 OT11-30-90 A L 3-612-1-90 H L 3-42-15-91 H L 1-42-16-91 A L 2-611-1-91 A W 3-211-2-91 H T 4-4 OT2-14-92 H L 3-42-15-92 A L 3-73-13-92 A L 1-9 %3-14-92 A L 2-6 %11-13-92 H L 3-411-14-92 A W 4-32-19-93 A L 2-32-20-93 H W 4-33-18-93 A L 3-410-29-93 A L 3-710-30-93 H W 6-33-4-94 H W 5-33-5-94 A L 2-33-17-94 N W 5-1 %11-4-94 H W 3-111-5-94 A W 6-22-17-95 A W 5-32-18-95 H L 3-812-30-95 N W 4-2

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12-9-67 A L 3-411-22-68 H T 7-7 OT11-23-68 H L 3-412-21-68 N W 4-1 &1-9-70 A L 2-3 OT1-10-70 A W 3-2 OT3-21-70 N L 5-6 *11-13-70 H W 6-211-14-70 H W 5-212-17-71 A L 3-612-18-71 A L 1-63-7-72 A W 5-3 %3-8-72 A L 1-6 %2-2-73 H W 7-1 $2-3-73 H W 5-3 $1-11-74 A W 4-11-12-74 A W 6-42-21-75 A L 0-42-21-75 A W 4-21-23-76 A L 1-51-24-76 A W 5-42-27-76 H W 9-32-28-76 H W 9-62-11-77 A L 4-82-12-77 A L 3-410-28-77 H W 6-5 OT10-29-77 H L 4-101-27-78 A L 2-101-28-78 A W 5-43-14-78 A L 3-4 %3-15-78 A L 4-7 %1-12-79 H W 8-51-13-79 H L 2-510-26-79 H L 5-610-27-79 H W 6-412-28-79 N W 1-0 &1-30-81 A W 5-31-31-81 A L 2-610-7-83 H L 0-312-13-84 A L 3-612-14-84 A W 5-42-22-85 H L 3-42-23-85 A L 3-72-21-86 H L 5-72-22-86 H W 4-3 OT10-17-86 H W 6-310-18-86 H L 2-52-10-87 A L 3-42-11-87 A L 2-310-23-87 A L 0-410-24-87 A L 2-912-4-87 H L 1-412-5-87 H L 2-411-4-88 A L 1-411-5-88 A L 3-712-9-88 H W 4-312-10-88 H W 6-52-24-89 A L 2-5 %2-25-89 A L 3-5 %10-20-89 A L 5-610-21-89 A L 2-82-3-90 H L 4-5 $2-4-90 H L 2-7 $3-4-90 A L 2-5 %3-5-90 A L 3-4 OT %10-12-90 A L 1-610-13-90 A L 0-41-11-91 H L 1-31-12-91 H L 2-310-18-91 H L 2-510-19-91 H W 5-111-8-91 A L 2-3 OT11-9-91 A L 3-4 OT

11-6-92 H L 5-6 OT11-7-92 H W 8-13-6-93 A W 5-43-7-93 A T 3-3 OT11-12-93 H W 4-011-13-93 H L 3-52-4-94 A L 0-5 2-5-94 A L 2-53-19-94 N L 3-8 %11-11-94 H L 6-711-12-94 H L 1-43-4-95 A L 1-73-5-95 A L 5-712-1-95 A L 2-612-2-95 A W 4-21-26-96 H W 8-21-27-96 H T 6-6 OT1-3-97 A L 3-41-4-97 A L 1-511-14-97 A L 2-711-15-97 A L 3-4 OT2-20-98 H W 4-22-21-98 H W 4-310-16-98 A W 2-110-17-98 A L 2-32-19-99 H L 2-42-20-99 H W 4-310-15-99 A L 2-710-16-99 A L 3-52-4-00 H L 3-5 $2-5-00 H L 0-3 $3-10-00 A L 0-4 %3-11-00 A L 4-9 %10-13-00 H L 0-510-14-00 H L 2-43-2-01 A L 3-53-3-01 A L 0-111-16-01 A W 1-011-17-01 A L 0-52-28-03 H L 2-32-29-03 N L 5-911-7-03 H L 4-911-8-03 H L 2-51-9-04 A L 2-41-10-04 A W 3-210-22-04 A L 3-710-23-04 A L 0-312-9-05 A W 4-212-10-05 A L 0-72-17-06 H L 0-52-18-06 H T 4-4 OT3-10-06 A L 1-4 %3-11-06 A L 0-1 %2-23-07 H W 2-02-24-07 H W 4-23-15-07 N L 0-4 %11-2-07 A W 4-211-3-07 A L 2-42-8-08 H T 1-1 OT $2-9-08 H L 1-4 $

$ Winter Carnival% WCHA/CCHA Playoffs& Great Lakes Invitational* NCAA Playoffs

2-27-94 A L 3-41-13-95 A W 5-31-14-95 A W 4-012-9-95 A L 2-312-10-95 A L 1-32-2-96 H T 4-4 OT $2-3-96 H L 5-7 $3-7-96 N W 4-3 OT %11-29-96 H T 3-3 OT11-30-96 H L 1-52-28-97 A L 3-53-1-97 A L 3-811-7-97 H L 2-311-8-97 H L 2-42-13-98 A L 0-62-14-98 A L 3-4 OT3-13-98 A L 4-6 %3-14-98 A W 3-2 %3-15-98 A L 2-6 %11-13-98 A W 3-111-14-98 A W 3-21-15-99 H W 4-21-16-99 H W 4-21-14-99 A L 2-41-15-99 A L 0-412-1-00 H L 3-4 OT12-2-00 H L 3-41-12-01 A L 2-51-13-01 A L 1-410-19-01 A L 2-710-20-01 A L 3-72-8-02 H L 3-4 $2-9-02 H L 2-3 $1-31-03 H W 4-3 OT2-1-03 H L 2-410-24-03 A T 3-3 OT10-25-03 A L 5-62-6-04 H L 1-4 $2-7-04 H L 1-3 $11-12-04 A L 1-311-13-04 A L 4-611-11-05 H W 3-2 OT11-12-05 H L 0-72-24-06 A L 1-62-25-06 A T 2-2 OT12-1-06 H L 1-412-2-06 H L 2-3 OT11-9-07 H L 2-511-10-07 H L 1-42-22-08 A L 1-42-23-08 A L 0-3

Wisconsin Overall - 50-87-9 Home - 22-29-4 Away - 26-54-5 Neutral - 2-4-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1927-28 A W 6-11927-28 A W 1-012-27-28 A T 1-12-9-29 A T 1-112-19-29 A L 1-312-20-29 A W 3-212-31-31 A W 3-21-1-32 A T 2-21-13-32 A W 5-01-14-33 A W 5-012-21-33 A T 2-212-22-33 A W 3-112-8-67 A W 6-5

1-12-96 A L 3-41-13-96 H W 4-22-9-96 H W 6-22-10-96 A L 1-610-11-96 H L 2-310-12-96 H W 5-22-21-97 A L 3-42-22-97 H L 3-510-17-97 A T 4-4 OT10-18-97 H W 8-210-9-98 H L 2-810-10-98 A L 0-312-27-98 N L 1-810-8-99 A L 0-910-9-99 H L 0-311-19-99 H L 2-411-20-99 A L 2-410-6-00 H T 3-3 OT12-8-00 H L 1-412-9-00 A L 2-51-5-01 A W 4-212-14-01 H W 5-312-15-01 A L 1-610-5-02 H L 1-412-13-02 A W 3-210-17-03 A L 3-4 OT10-18-03 H W 7-6 OT12-12-03 H T 3-3 OT12-13-03 A L 0-211-4-04 H T 6-6 OT11-6-04 A L 3-62-17-05 A T 3-3 OT2-19-05 H L 3-510-21-05 A L 1-510-22-05 H L 1-210-13-06 H W 2-110-14-06 A L 0-110-12-07 H L 2-312-14-07 A T 1-112-15-07 H L 0-2

St. Cloud State Overall - 24-46-5 Home - 16-20-2 Away - 8-26-3 Neutral - 1-0-0

Date H-A W-L-T Score1-23-48 H W 9-11-24-48 H W 9-31-6-56 H W 19-01-7-56 H W 13-010-13-89 H L 2-410-14-89 H L 2-41-19-90 A L 2-81-20-90 A L 0-511-16-90 A W 5-311-17-90 A W 6-52-8-91 H L 2-52-9-91 H W 7-411-29-91 A L 2-311-30-91 A W 4-31-10-92 H W 3-01-11-92 H W 4-112-11-92 A T 1-1 OT12-12-92 A L 2-61-22-93 H W 5-11-23-93 H L 4-73-12-93 H W 3-1 %3-13-93 H W 6-5 %10-22-93 H W 6-110-23-93 H W 3-22-26-94 A L 1-2 OT

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Name (Years) No.’s Worn Pos GP G A TP P-M HometownAbbey, Bruce (1971-75) 22 D 128 6 52 58 111-244 Belmont, OntarioAdams, Conway (1949-51) 3 F 0 2 11 13 0 Birmingham, Mich.Ahlsten, Carl (1968-71) 14 F 58 26 19 45 25-50 Etobicoke, OntarioAitken, A.J. (1996-2000) 22 F 140 14 17 31 76-179 Ft. McMurray, AlbertaAkervall, Henry (1959-62) 6 D 86 12 35 47 43-89 Port Arthur, OntarioAmadio, Greg (1999-2003) 6 D 124 2 8 10 136-339 Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioAmadio, Ron (1967-70) 19 D 80 3 15 18 39-94 Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioAnderson, Nick (2002-06) 28/10 F 134 22 17 39 15-30 Winthrop Harbor, Ill.Angelow, Ryan (2005- ) 13 F 72 8 8 16 6/12 Mississauga, OntarioAngotti, Lou (1959-62) 15 F 89 71 61 132 54-132 Toronto, OntarioArchibald, John (1984-88) 14 F 154 75 84 159 44-97 Aurora, OntarioAubry, Pete (1954-58) 12/10 F 91 48 43 91 21-48 North Bay, OntarioAxtell, Phil (2006-07) 26 F 27 2 7 9 14-36 New Windsor, MarylandBaker, Jordan (2007- ) 22 W/C 37 3 6 9 16/43 Chestermere, AlbertaBarbe, Jean (1953-56) 9 F 59 25 15 40 13-37 Coniston, AlbertaBatovanja, Mike (2004-07) 13/17 F 146 13 31 44 55-148 Hinton, AlbertaBeaupre, Bob (1954-56) 5 D 22 1 2 3 8-16 Calgary, AlbertaBecker, Russ (1984-88) 28 D 83 2 4 6 57-115 Virginia, Minn.Begg, Gary (1960-63) 11 D 89 27 51 78 50-112 Moosominn, SaskatchewanBell, George (1966-69) 10 F 93 12 42 54 51-105 North Battleford, SaskatchewanBickley, Mike (2002-03) 18 F 3 0 0 0 1-2 Anaheim, Calif.Bissett, Jim (1979-83) 11/16/27 F 143 45 63 108 84-179 Seattle, Wash.Bissett, Tom (1985-89) 10/11 F 163 65 94 159 33-66 Seattle, Wash.Bjerken, Bret (1977-79) 21 F 48 23 18 41 16-32 Edina, Minn.Blais, Ron (1954-55) 14 F 17 5 4 9 2-4 North Bay, OntarioBoehm, Rick (1978-82) 15 F 147 66 143 209 50-107 Allan, SaskatchewanBonner, Jim (1989-92) 6/7 D 83 4 4 8 32-76 Grand Rapids, Minn.Bottoms, O.J. (1999-2001) 10 F 2 0 0 0 0-0 Hibbing, Minn.Bourchard, Steve (1974-77) 8/9 F 53 5 8 13 30-60 Brooklyn Center, Minn.Bourke, Tom (1958-61) 8/12 F 74 9 34 43 5-13 Toronto, OntarioBoxer, Herb (1967-70) 16 F 97 37 36 73 41-85 Hancock, Mich.Boxer, Jay (1988-90) 12/20 F 13 1 0 1 6-13 Hancock, Mich.Boyko, Landon (1998-2000) 4 F 35 0 4 4 25-50 Sherwood Park, AlbertaBrkic, Darren (1990-93) 3 D/F 34 0 5 5 18-44 Quesnel, British ColumbiaBrooks, Bob (1964-65) 17 F 4 1 0 1 0-0 Winnipeg, ManitobaBrooks, Omer (1951-53) 13 F 0 1 0 1 2 Houghton, Mich.Brown, Bob (1950-53) D 0 0 2 2 4 Houghton, Mich.Brown, Justin (2000-04) 4 D 149 11 48 59 78-156 Eagan, Minn.Buchmann, Pete (1956-59) 9/15/21 F 82 25 36 61 12-25 Schumacher, OntarioBuGera, Jeff (1965-66) 17 F 7 0 1 1 0-0 Regina, SaskatchewanBumbacco, Gerald (1963-65) 11/16 F 46 7 6 13 6-15 Sault St. Marie, OntarioBunger, Ryan (2006- ) 21 F 29 5 5 10 11-33 Sammamish, Wash.Bunney, Robert (1949-51) F 0 2 1 3 0 Port Arthur, OntarioButlin, Bryan (1970-71) 5 D 4 0 0 0 2 Calgary, AlbertaCabana, Paul (1998-2002) 12 F 109 37 20 57 68-185 Calgary, AlbertaCanale, Anthony (1986-88) 16 2 0 2 8Carroll, Jim (1986-90) 8 F 133 38 38 76 64-147 Edina, Minn.Casey, Pat (1960-63) 16 F 62 18 23 41 26-66 Kirkland Lake, OntarioCaterer, Ed (1964-66) 19 F 61 6 14 20 13-36 Toronto, OntarioCattarello, Carlo (1958-59) 11 F 9 4 2 6 2-4 Lynn Lake, Minn.Cederberg, Rob (1987-89) 27 F 64 5 7 12 24-48 Kamloops, British ColumbiaChestolowski, Ed (1969-72) 7 F 85 37 49 86 15-30 Prince Albert, SaskatchewanChivers, Dan (1963-64) 10 D 24 2 3 5 9-18 Sarnia, OntarioCichocki, Chris (1982-85) 19 F 116 67 54 121 26-60 Warren, Mich.Clark, Brian (1981-85) 16 F 100 23 31 54 65-146 Scarborough, OntarioCoates, Steve (1970-73) 14/15/19 F 100 25 29 54 53-114 Toronto, OntarioColvin, Marc (1984-88) 8/9 F 76 6 12 18 41-83 Huntsville, OntarioComi, Angelo (1956-59) 5 D 63 3 6 9 23-46 Toronto, OntarioCompton, Scott (1982-86) 6/11 D 156 2 25 27 155-321 Scarborough, OntarioConfrey, Dave (1964-66) 11 F 38 10 9 19 12-24 Winnipeg, ManitobaConner, Chris (2002-06) 25 F 151 69 60 129 22-44 Westland, Mich.Cook, Ally (1983-87) 16/25 F 135 29 61 90 30-60 Ganges, British ColumbiaCoppo, Paul (1957-60) 16 F 85 59 75 134 6-12 Hancock, Mich.Cousens, Deron (2007- ) 26 D 22 1 6 7 Georgetown, OntarioCowan, Dave (1958-60) 18 F 58 4 4 8 9-18 Port Arthur, OntarioCrockatt, Wally (1954-57) 2/18 D 76 2 10 12 35-70 Sault, OntarioCrosby, Gary (1970-72) 21 F 67 44 52 96 21-48 Kitchener, OntarioCuculic, Tony (1953-57) 4/12/16 F 86 22 39 61 18-39 Sudbury, OntarioD’Alvise, Bob (1971-75) 8 F 149 100 117 217 10-20 Toronto, OntarioDart, Fred (1962-65) 7 F 72 22 20 42 16-38 Lindsay, OntarioDay, Sean (1997-99) 10 F 33 1 1 2 8-16 Edmonton, AlbertadeBastiani, Joe (1950-53) 14 F 61 33 37 70 Cobart, OntarioDecker, Dana (1974-78) 11 F 159 56 69 125 51-102 Brooklyn Center, Minn.Decker, Todd (1986-87) 15 F 38 10 15 25 19-38 Vancouver, British ColumbiaDeGiacomo, Dwight (1989-91) 15 F 24 3 2 5 6-12 Thunder Bay, OntarioDeLorenzo, Tony (2000-02) 28 F 20 1 4 5 2-15 Bay Village, OhioDempsey, Ed (1973-77) 6/21 D 117 18 78 96 94-215 Kamloops, British ColumbiaDeNat, Brent (1979-80) 14/23 F 32 13 22 35 45-101 Victoria, British ColumbiaDesjardine, Ken (1967-70) 2 D 97 7 27 34 45-98 Scarborough, OntarioDesmet, Taggert (2003-06) 7/9 F 104 21 36 57 47-94 Strathmore, AlbertaDobson, Drew (2006- ) 5 D 23 1 4 5 13-26 Palatine, Ill.Dockeray, Jack (1956-59) 2/10/12 F 81 27 33 60 54-140 Toronto, OntarioDoetzel, Jaron (1998-2002) 25 F 100 8 10 18 19-38 Red Deer, AlbertaDora, Marek (2003-05) 18 D 54 3 17 20 30-60 Lednice, Czech RepublicDowney, Dennis (1967-70) 24 F 53 4 6 10 3-6 Cranbrook, British Columbia

Forwards/Defensemen

A.J. Aitken

Jim Bissett

Tom Bissett

Gary Crosby

All-Time Letterwinners

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Draper, Dave (1962-64) 8 F 56 24 34 58 4-8 Ottawa, OntarioDraper, Mike (1960-63) 7 F 89 42 36 78 59-140 Ottawa, OntarioDrazenovich, Lou (1975-79) 22 F 103 16 28 44 53 Bloomington, Minn.Drew, Jim (1954-55) D 7 0 1 1 4 Trucha, AlbertaDupont, David (1994-96) 22 D 71 8 29 37 209 Cumberland, R.I.Durno, Chris (1999-03) 26 F 130 22 26 48 184 Scarborough, OntarioDwyer, Murphy (2002-03) 2 D 4 0 0 0 2 Burnsville, Minn.Engelhardt, Brett (2000-04) 8 F 149 51 54 105 109-228 Sheboygan, Wis. Erkkila, Harold (1975-1976) 0 0 0 0 0Ewacha, Rod (1989-92) 13/25 F 74 4 7 11 7-15 Calgary, AlbertaFabbro, Gerald (1958-61) 17 F 84 46 67 113 46-95 Trail, British ColumbiaFabry, Chuck (1999-2003) 16 F 69 4 5 9 10-20 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Farrell, Dan (1957-61) 7 F 84 19 11 30 25-66 Hamilton, OntarioFerguson, Chris (1974-78) 9/14/17 F 95 20 37 57 35-73 Thunder Bay, OntarioFerguson, Kyle (1992-95) 6 F 70 14 11 25 64-139 Don Mills, OntarioFigliomeni, Mike (1992-96) 19 F 127 20 42 62 46-92 Thunder Bay, OntarioFlake, Richard (1978-80) 22/23/28 F 13 1 1 2 7-14 Tacoma, Wash.Flanagan, Tim (1984-86) 18/20 F 47 7 8 15 31-70 Red Deer, AbertaFoote, Jordan (2004-2008) 26/11 F 83 5 8 13 31-75 Edmonton, AlbertaFrantti, Bill (1948-50) F 31 1 5 6 3-9 Calumet, Mich.Freeman, Graham (1966-68) 17/20/22 F 22 4 2 6 10-20 Toronto, OntarioFritz, Kevin (1983-87) 4/11 F 17 14 20 34 43-86 St. Cloud, Minn.Fuller, Bob (1958-59) 2 D 24 3 15 18 8-19 Copper Cliff, OntarioFure, Adrian (1997-2001) 2 D 122 6 27 33 37-77 Marquette, Mich.Gagne, Alex (2005- ) 18 F 34 5 10 15 5-10 Rock Forest, QuebecGaletto, Joe (1964-67) 10/21 F 4 0 0 0 0-0 Laurium, Mich.Garvey, Liam (1992-95) 27 D 136 13 30 43 107-231 Glenwood, Ill.Giachino, Brian (1986-87) 21 D 16 0 0 0 5-10 Calumet, Mich.Gibbons, Matt (2002-03) 19 F 9 0 0 0 6-16 Whistler, British ColumbiaGibbs, John (1967-70) 18 F 46 5 7 12 5-10 Detroit, Mich.Gilson, Mark (1962-63) F 6 0 0 0 0-0 Ann Arbor, Mich.Gitzen, Bob (1949-50) F 3 1 1 2 1-2 Houghton, Mich.Gingell, Ed (1953-54) 13 F 0 0 0 0 0 Durrillville, R.I.Glover, Harvey (1953-57) 3 D 72 3 15 18 7-14 Calgary, AlbertaGoddard, Nels (1974-78) 2 D 129 6 40 46 55-110 North Vancouver, British ColumbiaGorman, Mike (1964-67) 2 D 65 0 6 6 55-110 Houghton, Mich.Grant, Peter Sr. (1966-68) 6 D 38 5 10 15 20-40 New Liskeard, OntarioGrant, Peter Jr. (1989-90) 17 F/D 14 0 1 1 5-10 New Liskeard, OntarioGreco, Brady (2001-02) 2 D 24 1 9 10 14-28 Middleton, Wis.Greenleaf, Tom (1970-71) 1 0 0 0 0Grisdale, John (1968-71) 6 D 94 11 41 52 74-168 Toronto, OntarioGwilliam, Malcolm (2004- ) 7/9 F 72 10 11 21 18-44 Kamloops, British ColumbiaHaddad, John (1977-80) 19/25 D 93 27 44 71 59-121 Port Huron, Mich.Hanchuk, Jason (1992-95) 20 D 116 7 24 31 99-201 Nepean, OntarioHaines, John (1966-69) 7/16 F 86 39 42 81 24-51 New Liskeard, OntarioHall, Fred (1965-68) 20/21 F 52 19 25 44 13-37 Windsor, OntarioHamilton, Geordie (1982-86) 21/28 F 144 49 69 118 64-131 Hershey, Pa.Hamilton, Graham (1984-86) 8 F 15 0 0 0 3-6 Hershey, Pa.Hanchuk, Jason (1992-95) 20 D 115 7 24 31 201 Nepean, OntarioHannon, Brian (1983-85/86-88) 10/15/25 F 155 75 68 143 54-117 Clinton, N.Y.Hansen, John (1976-78) 24 F 15 0 5 5 6 N. St. Paul, Minn.Harkonen, Greg (1980-82) 25 F 7 0 1 1 3-9 South Range, Mich.Harris, Doug (1982-86) 24 F 158 41 75 116 68-163 Oshawa, OntarioHarris, Tim (1994-95) 4 D 17 0 8 8 29-85 100 Mile House, British ColumbiaHarrison, Shawn (1986-90) 24 F 141 59 87 146 74-175 Victoria, British ColumbiaHartman, John (2001-05) 20/23 F 120 7 3 10 22-63 Faribault, Minn.Hartnell, Devin (1996-2000) 24 F 135 22 36 58 96-244 Lloydminster, AlbertaHartnett, Tim (1988-92) 12/25 F 89 6 3 9 8-24 Hayward, Wis.Hartviksen, Lei (1971-73) 9/22 F 71 23 20 43 32-75 Thunder Bay, OntarioHarwich, Ernie (1953-54) 5 D 25 0 3 3 19-41 Toronto, OntarioHauswirth, Bob (1957-60) 17/21 D 66 4 24 28 14-28 Hancock, Mich.Hauswirth, Mike (1989-92) 18 F 49 0 2 2 15-38 Hancock, Mich.Hay, Greg (1976-80) 10 F 141 46 91 137 36-88 Portland, Ore.Heino, Roy (1962-65) 6/16 F 59 12 15 27 7-17 Port Huron, Mich.Helminen, Kurt (1975-76) 17 F 5 0 0 0 1-2 Laurium, Mich.Helminen, Ken (1976-78) 27 F 19 1 2 3 4-8 Laurium, Mich.Helminen, Lars (2003-07) 6 D 153 14 68 82 67-156 Brighton, Mich.Hendricks, Tom (1978-79) 9/14 F 28 2 3 5 2-4 Bloomington, Minn.Henrich, Charlie (1986-88) 2 D 32 0 4 4 19-38 Edina, Minn.Hermanson, Don (1958-60/61-62) 20 F 56 9 12 21 5-10 Hancock, Mich.Hirr, Ravio (1971-72) 0 0 0 0 0Hill, George (1962-64) 15 F 56 42 42 84 14-28 Flin Flon, ManitobaHill, Jeff (1990-94) 5 D 153 4 15 19 138-299 Lloydminster, AlbertaHinton, Doug (1967-70) 5 D 97 8 26 34 30-68 Toronto, OntarioHjelmquist, Dennis (1977-81) 4 D 135 9 42 51 93-186 Varnamo, SwedenHolden, Lorne (1953-57) 4/16/17 D 99 18 25 43 79-173 North Bay, OntarioHolm, Al (1962-66) 20 F 79 33 34 67 27-62 Rossland, British ColumbiaHoy, Ben (1996-97) 23 F 3 0 0 0 0-0 Ft. St. James, British ColumbiaHuculak, Dennis (1964-66) 3 D 61 6 30 36 40-88 Edmonton, AlbertaHunter, Brian (1993-96) 2 D 22 0 0 0 14-28 Woodbury, Minn.Hurd, Kelly (1987-91) 22/27 F 155 77 71 148 78-164 Castlegar, British ColumbiaHussey, Tom (1986-88) 19/29 F 49 7 12 19 32-73 Aurora, OntarioHusted, Jim (1982-83) 2 D 27 1 2 3 14-28 Flint, Mich.Hyyrynen, Tommi (1995-97) 6 D 63 0 9 9 37-77 Lappeenranta, FinlandImpola, Henrik (2003-04) 34 D/F 1 0 0 0 0-0 Brainerd, Minn.Ivanitz, John (1960-63) 9 F 84 52 53 105 14-36 Regina, SaskatchewanJarvey, Gerald (1976-77) 23 D 0 0 0 0 0 Calumet, Mich.

Bob Gitzen

Geordi Hamilton

Shawn Harrison

Dave Joelson

Forwards/Defensemen

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Jaschuk, John (1971-74) 15 F 111 24 36 60 17-34 Toronto, OntarioJensen, Eric (1993-97) 18 D 150 7 25 32 59-146 Eden Prairie, Minn. Jensen, Paul (1973-78) 3/6 D 146 9 39 48 44-91 Crystal, Minn.Jensen, Steve (1973-75) 19 F 81 33 41 74 25-50 Minneapolis, Minn.Jessee, Scott (1972-76) 24 F 150 21 39 60 33-74 St. Clair Shores, Mich.Joelson, Dave (1975-79) 16 F 157 72 80 152 18-36 Virginia, Minn.Johansson, Per-Ake (1977-81) 20 F 120 36 33 69 23-46 Hedemora, SwedenJohnson, Aaron (2003-04) 26 F 5 0 0 0 0-0 Plymouth, Minn.Johnson, Barry (1959-62) 14 F 88 18 36 54 16-32 Weston, OntarioJohnston, Jeff (1978-82) 24 D 141 17 67 84 81-162 Gross Pt. Woods, Mich.Jones, Don (1967-69) 20 F 7 4 1 5 0 Kimberly, British ColumbiaJunttila, Jake (1999-2000) 10 D/F 0 0 0 0 0-0 Calumet, Mich.Kaiman, Tom (1998-2002) 5 D 100 7 11 18 62-151 Chesterfield, Mo.Karlander, Al (1966-69) 8 F 93 58 38 96 21-58 Lac La Hache, British ColumbiaKattelus, Eric (2007- ) 15 W/C 34 2 8 10 7/25 Houghton, Mich.Keiver, Jeff (1999-2000) 14 F 72 5 10 15 21-42 Kimberley, British ColumbiaKeller, Rick (1975-79) 26 F 90 11 12 23 26-52 Hummelstown, Pa.Kennedy, Tom (1955-59) 14 F 105 39 76 115 16-48 Calgary, AlbertaKerr, Jimmy (2004- ) 22/19 F 109 18 16 34 73-190 Leduc, AlbertaKestner, Jerry (1953-54) 17 F 25 6 6 12 6-12 Houghton, Mich.Kestner, Ray (1951-54) 7 F 41 10 19 29 0-0 Houghton, Mich.Ketzenberger, Brent (1988-89) 21 F 5 0 0 0 0-0 Allen Park, Mich.Kinch, Rob (1995-97) 16 F 58 8 6 14 11-30 Eastend, SaskatchewanKinrade, Geoff (2005- ) 12 D 73 6 20 26 34-76 Nelson, British ColumbiaKisil, John (1993-97) 7 F 115 8 17 25 32-75 Canton, Mich.Kitti, Derek (2005- ) 28 F 33 2 0 2 1-2 Laurium, Mich.Kivisto, John (2006- ) 25 D/F 6 0 1 1 1-2 Brighton, Mich.Klukie, Richard (1969-70) 22 F 2 2 1 3 0-0 Port Arthur, OntarioKorczak, Chad (1996-97) 20 D 32 0 2 2 12-24 Wetaskiwin, AlbertaKosiancic, John (1957-60) 9 F 86 64 67 131 40-96 Rossland, British ColumbiaKoski, Doug (1948-53) 15 F 49 4 9 13 5-10 Houghton, Mich.Kotajarvi, Jim (1997-98) 14 F 10 0 1 1 2-4 Madison, Wis.Krajcovic, Lubos (1996-97) 17 F 13 0 1 1 2-4 Banska Bystrica, SlovakiaKrueger, Quinton (1997-2000) 20 F 85 3 15 18 11-22 Stillwater, Minn.Kryway, Jim (1966-69) 11/12 F 90 25 26 51 9-18 Saskatoon, SaskatchewanKryzer, Austyn (1994-98) 31 F 104 16 12 28 50-116 Afton, Minn.Kulju, Ken (1951-54) 4 D 6 6 12 5-10 Franklin Mine, Mich.LaFramboise, Claude (1956-57) 13 D 4 0 1 1 1-2 North Bay, OntarioLaHaye, Lorne (1954-57) 1/16/18 F 82 23 26 49 26-52 Sault, OntarioLaHaye, Tom (1954-55) 16/17 F 17 4 5 9 1-2 Houghton, Mich.Lane, Mitch (1992-94) 14 F 32 4 2 6 4-8 Laguna Hills, Calif.Lardner, Tab (1997-2001) 27 F 141 21 34 55 75-169 Edmonton, AlbertaLauen, Mike (1979-83) 22 F 147 73 73 146 38-76 Edina, Minn.Lauriente, Don (1959-63) 4 D 81 7 18 25 39-78 Trail, British ColumbiaLaurila, Tim (1998-2002) 19 F/D 97 8 18 26 55-137 Moorhead, Minn.LeBel, Layne (1990-94) 4 D 149 25 68 93 71-156 Val Marie, SaskatchewanLeiman, Pete (1963-66) 6 D 84 8 26 34 89-185 Cranbrook, British ColumbiaLenton, Ryan (2000-02) 7 D 31 1 3 4 3-6 Bloomington, Minn.Letzgus, Steve (1975-77) 4 D 71 5 21 26 4-167 Port Huron, Mich.Lewis, Andy (1995-97) 3 D 85 1 9 10 37-77 Mandeville, La.Lewis, Matt (1998-2000) 3 D 14 0 0 0 5-10 Fairbanks, AlaskaLewis, Randy (1989-92) 26 F 94 6 4 10 67-158 Kyle, SaskatchewanLishinski, Gary (1971-73) 6 D 11 0 2 2 4-8 Houghton, Mich.Loconsole, Frank (1979-83) 11/14 F 131 30 69 99 29-58 Sterling Heights, Mich.Loeppky, Mark (1995-97) 14 F 51 2 6 8 10-20 Saskatoon, SaskatchewanLondon, Lorne (1956-57) 24 5 4 9 29Lord, Alex (2005- ) 26/7 F 59 2 3 5 10-31 Magog, QuebecLorimer, Bob (1971-75) 5 D 147 16 55 71 121-251 Downsview, OntarioLuknowsky, Jay (1987-91) 16/26 F 157 36 50 86 69-146 Trail, British ColumbiaLyle, George (1973-76) 10 F 100 93 73 166 61-138 North Vancouver, British ColumbiaMachacek, Martin (1992-96) 29 F 87 17 9 26 51-113 Scarborough, OntarioMacLellan, Gary (1962-64) 17 F 52 7 7 14 12-24 Calgary, AlbertaMaki, Wilbert (1951-52) F 10 0 1 1 0-0 Hancock, Mich.Malekoff, Mark (2004-08) 4 D 107 1 9 10 60-128 Grande Prairie, AlbertaManninen, Kevin (1990-92) 6/20 F 48 8 14 22 7-22 Calumet, Mich.Markham, Ryan (2001-05) 14 F 82 5 6 11 9-18 Houghton, Mich.Maroste, Mark (1981-85) 8/15 F 126 25 47 72 51-102 Virginia, Minn.Marshall, Bob (1966-69) 9 F 70 23 30 53 23-49 Ajax, OntarioMartini, Darcy (1988-92) 28 D 124 19 43 62 1191-499 Castlegar, British ColumbiaMattson, Brad (1985-86) 22 F 3 0 0 0 0 Calumet, Mich.Mayer, Jim (1972-76) 27 F 131 47 68 115 52-104 Capreol, OntarioMcDonald, Alec (1969-70) 8 F 9 1 2 3 2-4 Calgary, AlbertaMcDonald, Reid (1988-92) 11 F 125 7 13 20 31-63 Eagle River, AlaskaMcEwen, Hugh (1990-93) 10 F 46 9 7 16 45-106 Calgary, AlbertaMcGinn, George (1951-54) 2/3 D 7 14 21 11-25 Sudbury, OntarioMcKay, Randy (1984-88) 23 F 145 38 63 101 92-192 Kirkland, QuebecMcKee, Jason (1997-99) 7 F 27 2 4 6 5-10 Irma, AlbertaMcKnight, Terry (1968-71) 22 F 89 30 37 67 39-81 New Liskeard, OntarioMcLay, Bill (1954-58) 11/12/19 F 89 32 27 59 24-48 High Falls, OntarioMcLeod, Allen (1968-71) 3/17 D 89 29 46 75 25-56 Calgary, AlbertaMcManus, Jack (1953-57) 7 F 107 88 72 160 29-83 North Bay, OntarioMcNabb, Ron (1963-64) 14 F 1 0 0 0 0 Kirkland Lake, OntarioMcPhail, Ken (1970-72) 3/4 D 49 5 15 20 42-92 Kimberley, British ColumbiaMerkosky, Glenn (1978-79) 11/27 F 38 14 29 43 11-22 Kamloops, British ColumbiaMerlo, Al (1959-62) 2 D 85 12 28 40 26-52 Trail, British ColumbiaMerrifield, Ray (1953-55) 3/9/10 F 48 16 24 40 10-20 Copper Cliff, OntarioMeyers, Bret (1994-98) 26 F 141 51 38 89 66-160 Uxbridge, Ontario

Tab Lardner

Ryan Markham

Jim Mayer

Brad Mueller

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Mickalich, Al (1977-81) 17/27 F 122 33 54 87 41-82 Pleasant Ridge, Mich.Mikesch, Bob (1961-63) 19 F 13 4 5 9 1-2 Hancock, Mich.Mikesch, Jeff (1993-97) 10 F 154 41 36 77 121-307 Hancock, Mich.Mikesch, Pat (1992-96) 9 F 153 57 112 169 103-276 Hancock, Mich.Mikesh, Robert (1961-62) 19 F 7 4 5 9 2 Hancock, Mich.Milroy, Gary (1964-67) 14 F 82 56 69 125 14-36 Toronto, OntarioMizia, Dick (1976-77) 25 D 0 0 0 0 0 Superior, Wis.Moffat, Lyle (1968-70) 21 F 57 22 30 52 24-80 Calgary, AlbertaMonahan, Bob (1948-50/52-53) 2 D 52 17 23 40 78-159 Providence, R.I.Monahan, Ed (1951-52) F 0 6 2 8 0 Providence, R.I. Mott, Darwin (1969-73) 10 F 163 52 99 151 27-54 Creelman, SaskatchewanMoy, Rodger (1976-80) 7 F 148 54 98 152 61-122 Rochester, Mich.Mueller, Brad (1996-2000) 9 F 152 41 30 71 54-127 Fort McMurray, AlbertaMulligan, Kevin (1996-97) 28 D 36 2 18 20 24-70 Fort McMurray, AlbertaMurphy, Colin (2001-05) 11 F 145 54 98 152 67-150 Fort McMurray, AlbertaMurphy, Kelly (1984-88) 7/18 D 129 2 24 26 44-88 Regina, SaskatchewanMurphy, Steve (1979-84) 9 F 144 73 92 165 65-144 Redford, Mich.Murray, Bob (1969-70) D 32 3 12 15 61Murray, Jim (1972-76) 4 D 146 4 33 37 22-44 Burlington, OntarioMurray, Rob (1968-71) 4 D 95 11 44 55 78-171 Burlington, OntarioNahrgang, Jim (1970-74) 2 D 137 33 71 104 147-316 Kitchener, OntarioNelson, Jeff (1978-79) 3/18/25 D 35 2 4 6 12-24 Rochester, Minn.Nelson, Riley (1996-2000) 29 F 143 33 55 88 26-55 Cranbrook, British ColumbiaNepi, Mike (1981-85) 3/33 D 148 26 84 110 100-228 St. Clair Shores, Mich.Nettell, Ron (1948-50/52-53) 11 F 41 27 19 46 11-22 Houghton, Mich.Noble, Kip (1986-90) 5/10 D 156 36 87 123 78-165 Dawson Creek, British ColumbiaNoblet, Richard (1946-50) D Hancock, Mich.Novak, Richard (1984-89) 17 F 165 35 42 77 44-88 Kamloops, British ColumbiaO’Connor, Mike (1979-83) 5/19 D 133 4 30 34 104-208 Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioObermeyer, Jake (2004-05) 2 D 11 1 1 2 3-6 Chanhassen, Minn.Olson, Marcus (1946-50) 7 F 71 50 68 118 0-0 Marquette, Mich.Olson, Ted (1946-50) 6 F 71 62 62 124 0-0 Marquette, Mich.Orpe, Gerald (1957-58) 3 D 5 0 2 2 0-0 Calgary, AlbertaOsborne, Don (1989-93) 3/21 D 93 14 22 36 35-78 Kenora, OntarioOstlund, Stu (1974-78) 15/16 F 160 80 133 213 29-61 Vancouver, British ColumbiaOswald, Randy (1983-87) 6 D 147 7 32 39 114-229 Brantford, OntarioPalkovich, Mark (1978-82) 6 D 129 11 38 49 54-124 Bloomington, Minn.Pallante, Bob (1961-64) 3 D 84 3 34 37 54-111 Toronto, OntarioPallante, Rob (1988-90) 5 D 18 1 2 3 3-6 Toronto, OntarioParnell, Greg (1988-92) 14/23 F 143 27 36 63 41-106 Prince George, British ColumbiaPascht, John (1958-61) 3 D 83 11 39 50 56-134 Toronto, OntarioPatterson, Al (1961-64) 18 F 61 7 11 18 2-4 Kimberley, British ColumbiaPatterson, Allan (1961-62) 0 0 0 0 0Patterson, Brad (1998-2002) 18 F 107 11 35 46 30-60 Cranbrook, British ColumbiaPatterson, Colin (1964-67) 18 F 91 35 60 95 23-46 Kimberley, British ColumbiaPayne, Davis (1988-92) 19 F 130 37 34 71 123-273 Kamloops, British ColumbiaPearson, Kurt (1981-84) 23 F 94 17 33 50 75-158 Thurnhill, OntarioPearson, Mel (1977-81) 8 F 97 21 35 56 47-105 Edina, Minn.Peca, Justin (1991-94) 8 F 91 22 7 29 42-92 Maple, OntarioPenberthy, Bob (1950-51) 0 1 0 1 0 Perez, Bryan (2001-03) 22 F 71 15 29 44 34-82 Blaine, Minn.Perrault, Kirby (1990-94) 25 D 112 6 12 18 86-172 Fort Saskatchewan, AlbertaPerrett, Craig (1994-98) 12 F 145 21 20 41 101-249 Calgary, AlbertaPeterson, Brent (1991-95) 17 F 158 80 64 144 52-107 Thunder Bay, OntarioPeterson, Don (1980-82) D 45 1 7 8 33-69 Burnsville, Minn.Peterson, Doug (1950-51) F 22 14 1 15 0-0 Atlantic Mine, Mich.Peterson, Kyle (1993-97) 15 F 141 35 37 72 91-196 Thunder Bay, OntarioPeterson, Skip (1981-82) 10 1 5 6 36 Piasecki, Victor (1953-54) 11 F 25 11 11 22 3-6 Hamilton, Mich.Pietila, Phil (2002-05) 10 F 29 0 2 2 2-4 Iron Mountain, Mich.Pittis, Jon (2000-04) 9 F 140 28 48 76 47-116 Calgary, AlbertaPlaquin, Ken (1989-93) 2 D 128 9 30 39 24-48 Calgary, AlbertaPorter, Don (1983-87) 27 F 141 40 28 68 44-88 Thunder Bay, OntarioPozzo, Jim (1954-55) F 2 0 1 1 5 Soo, OntarioPrentice, Bill (1970-73) 20 D 92 11 24 35 78-186 Oshawa, OntarioProkopetz, Jason (1994-98) 11 F 136 20 17 37 163-405 Esterhazy, SaskatchewanPuro, Ray (1950-53) 9 F 61 56 34 90 0-0 Sudbury, OntarioPushie, Wayne (1969-73) 12/20 F 118 20 31 51 64-131 Melfort, SaskatchewanRadke, Al (1980-84) 18 F 109 33 24 57 33-77 Ponoka, AlbertaRadovich, B.J. (2002-05) 15 F 90 4 6 10 8-16 Hermantown, Minn.Rangus, Bob (2000-02) 15 F 90 4 6 10 8-16 Hermantown, Minn.Rankin, Rob (2001-02) 15 F 35 1 2 3 21-42 Eagan, Minn.Rautiola, Lloyd (1950-53) 10 F 21 33 54 Hancock, Mich.Raymond, Al (1958-61) 10 F 68 27 25 52 10-36 Kamloops, British ColumbiaReade, Bob (1967-68) 14 F 11 2 2 4 2-4 Kirkland Lake, OntarioReall, Bob (1950-52) F 41 11 23 34 Willimantic, Conn.Rebellato, Gene (1961-63) 10 F 59 28 49 77 13-37 Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioReid, Steward (1956-57) F 0 0 0 0 0 Cochenour, Mich.Reierson, Dave (1982-86) 5/8 D 151 18 72 90 114-248 Bashaw, AlbertaRicchi, Ben (1950-51) 0 1 3 4 0Ricci, Joe (1948-50) F 8 5 13 4-16 Houghton, Mich.Riutta, Barry (1981-85) 26/33 D 57 0 5 5 36-72 DePere, Wis.Riutta, Bruce (1964-67) 5 D 90 6 28 34 31-70 Hancock, Mich.Rivalin, Edgar (1953-54) 3 D 25 8 5 13 8-19Rivet, Gilles (1953-54) 14 F 25 8 5 13 8-19 Creighton Mines, OntarioRoberts, Peter (1974-78) 12/19/24 F 132 29 34 63 43-86 Warroad, Minn.Robertson, Bill (1950-51) 0 4 4 8 0

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Rob Murray

Mike Nepi

Mel Pearson

Jason Prokopetz

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Rokala, Jim (1986-87) 12 F 12 1 1 2 5-10 Crystal, Minn.Rolston, Ron (1986-89) 20 F 110 31 37 68 67-134 Fenton, Mich.Rouleau, Pete (2005-08) 14 F 95 19 42 61 38-59 Hancock, Mich.Rowe, Dick (1950-51) 0 2 0 2 0Roy, Jimmy (1994-96) 21 F 80 22 28 50 61-146 Sioux Lookout, OntarioRoyer, Bennett (2007- ) 16 F 35 2 5 7 7-14 Calgary, AlbertaRuhl, Jim (1946-50) 10 F 59 42 101 Houghton, Mich.Russell, Jamie (1987-89) 3 D 77 8 22 30 62-134 Kamloops, British ColumbiaRuutu, Jarkko (1995-96) 24 F 38 12 10 22 37-96 Vantaa, FinlandRyan, Barry (1965-67) 17 F 4 1 0 1 2-4 Kirkland Lake, OntarioRyan, Terry (1963-66) 4 D 81 1 21 22 83-174 Kirkland Lake, OntarioSaittakari, Pekka (2002-06) 32/5 D 92 0 4 4 26-52 Heinola, FinlandSalmela, Bruce (1979-80) 27 F 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.Salt, Gord (1976-80) 12 F 130 78 60 138 55-116 Calgary, AlbertaSanderson, Aaron (1966-67) 19 F 28 2 0 2 9-18 Kindersley, SaskatchewanSavage, Andre (1994-98) 8 F 149 52 91 143 83-166 Ottawa, OntarioSawchuk, Barry (1967-70) 11 F 80 12 11 23 19-38 Saskatoon, SaskatchewanSchepke, Matt (2004-05) 12 F 3 0 0 0 0 Warren, MichSchwartz, Brandon (2002-06) 21 F 143 34 48 82 45-109 St. Cloud, Minn.Schwartz, Nick (1976-81) 3/13 D 132 11 40 51 88-182 St. Paul, Minn.Schwarz, John (2005- ) 22/10 D 98 1 9 10 79-169 Calgary, AlbertaScott, John (2002-06) 20 D 126 7 12 19 134-347 St. Catharines, OntarioScott, Todd (1979-83) 26 F 138 44 67 111 71-150 Calgary, AlbertaScriver, Gary (1970-71) 8 F 26 6 14 20 2-4 Peterborough, OntarioSeale, Travis (1991-95) 16 F 119 18 24 42 24-48 Mississauga, OntarioSeger, Elov (1959-62) 5 D 72 6 20 26 16-32 Fort Frances, OntarioShelast, Tyler (2004-08) 8/23 F 151 51 36 87 65-130 Kelowna British ColumbiaShillington, Ed (1967-70) 15 F 93 45 50 95 21-45 Edmonton, AlbertaSieradzki, Dick (1965-68) 4/21 D 63 8 20 28 21-45 Detroit, Mich.Singer, Josh (2001-2003) 29/12 D 42 2 3 5 8-16 Lino Lakes, Minn.Skworchinski, Tyler (2003-07) 16 F 113 12 10 22 22-44 Marathon, OntarioSnesrud, Mat (1997-01) 32 D 146 11 44 55 61-138 Cloquet, Minn.Sparks, Joe (1973-78) 6/24/25 D 62 4 17 21 48-107 Eagle River, Wis.Sparrow, Ward (1979-83) 21 D 120 12 23 35 43-86 Kamloops, British ColumbiaStamler, Lorne (1970-74) 16 F 140 65 64 129 39-86 Matagami, QuebecSt. Cyr, Jeff (1986-90) 3/33 D 155 2 23 25 162-340 New Liskeard, OntarioSteele, Bill (1971-75) 17 F 145 65 86 151 45-106 Toronto, OntarioSteele, Tom (1964-65) 21 D 5 0 1 1 1-2 New Liskeard, OntarioSteer, Jamie (1988-92) 9 F 160 74 75 149 45-98 Calgary, AlbertaStenlund, Ken (1956-57) 11 F 21 9 13 22 12-35 Rouyn, QuebecStenlund, Ron (1954-58) 8/16 F 110 49 57 106 30-83 Rouyn, QuebecStevens, Randy (1991-95) 27 F 138 47 38 85 54-108 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Stewart, Dave (1979-80) 26 F 6 2 2 4 0-0 Livonia, Mich.Stiles, Tony (1978-82) 2 D 143 26 55 81 70-151 Carstairs, AlbertaSt. Louis, Justin (2005- ) 27 F 85 10 11 21 11-22 Calgary, AlbertaStone, Paul (1981-85) 20 F 105 15 26 41 38-76 Flint, Mich.Storm, Jay (1993-94) 11 F 3 0 0 0 2 Hancock, Mich.Storm, Jim (1990-93) 24 F 108 63 83 146 36-88 Milford, Mich.Sullivan, Brad (2001-05) 27 D 87 3 8 11 24-51 Marquette, Mich.Sullivan, Jerry (1959-62) 8 F 93 65 77 142 4-8 Noranda, QuebecSutton, Andy (1994-98) 25 F/D 121 22 34 56 95-250 Kingston, OntarioSzymanski, Dave (1987-89) 15 F 9 0 1 1 4-8 Woodhaven, Mich.Taddeucci, Jim (1952-53) F 0 2 4 6 9 Houghton, Mich.Tattersall, Willie (1953-57) D 93 8 19 27 116-232 Toronto, OntarioTerry, Bill (1980-84) 7 F 152 91 89 180 56-126 Scarborough, OntarioThompson, Bob (1962-64) 5 D 33 0 5 5 15-30 Kirkland Lake, OntarioToneys, Nick (2002-04) 5 D 39 2 3 5 13-26 Waupaca, Wis.Toothill, Bob (1964-67) 7 F 90 48 48 96 42-90 Winnipeg, ManitobaTormala, Paul (1951-54) 6 F 64 20 7 27 4-8 Portage Entry, Mich.Tucker, Ken (1969-71) 8/12 F 58 12 26 38 20-48 Toronto, OntarioTurner, Andy (1978-79) 18 F 27 3 7 10 22-44 Penticton, British ColumbiaTurner, Rob (1981-82) 17 F 11 2 1 3 1-2 Calgary, AlbertaTustian, Rob (1986-91) 23 F/D 109 10 19 29 77-185 Livonia, Mich.Ulvin, Rolf (2003-04) 19 F 30 4 1 5 15-30 Edina, Minn.Ulwelling, Matt (1997-01) 21 F 99 18 32 50 36-91 Warroad, Minn.Usitalo, Mike (1970-74) 11 F 109 71 61 132 50-100 Kearsarge, Mich.Vachon, Conrad (1982-84) 4 D 39 0 7 7 26-52 Rexdale, OntarioVanTassel, Miles (1996-99) 6 D 45 1 3 4 9-18 Houghton, Mich.VanTighem, Travis (1994-97) 5 D 103 8 26 34 98-236 Calgary, AlbertaVanWagner, Mike (2005- ) 2/8 D 38 0 1 1 20-40 Traverse City, Mich. Vernon, Jim (1975-76) 25 F 0 0 0 0 0 Lansing, Mich.Vitton, Paul (1951-54) 8 F 22 24 46 22-47 Hancock, Mich.Vlaisavljevich, Eli (2006- ) 20 D 52 1 6 7 12-35 Shoreview, Minn.Vorlicek, Elie (1970-74) 14 F 117 21 40 61 18-36 Toronto, OntarioWanhainen, John (1950-51) 0 6 3 9 0 Watson, Scott (1961-64) 12 F 76 32 29 61 28-59 Wood Mountain, SaskatchewanWatters, Tim (1977-81) 5 D 111 19 74 93 60-131 Kamloops, British ColumbiaWatts, Brian (1967-70) 17 F 94 37 52 89 47-137 Toronto, OntarioWay, Clint (1997-2001) 33 D 113 8 22 30 72-144 Edmonton, AlbertaWeinberger, Jarrett (1997-01) 15 F 99 17 18 35 57-152 Detroit, Mich.Weir, Melvern (1950-51) F 21 8 6 14 Calumet, Mich.Weller, Glen (1958-59) 6/20 D 10 1 1 2 3-6 Saskatoon, SaskatchewanWeller, Wayne (1964-67) 12 F 91 59 64 123 35-78 Toronto, OntarioWendorf, Steve (1985-89) 2/4 D 129 3 13 16 51-113 Apple Valley, Minn.Werner, Frank (2000-04) 24 F 146 20 25 45 29-58 Grosse Pointe, Mich.White, George (1959-61) 19 F 56 5 8 13 13 Lenside, OntarioWhite, Scott (1985-1989) 18 D 154 20 73 93 184 Ormstown, QuebecWilcox, Jeff (1973-77) 12 D 83 8 27 35 50 Portland, Ore.

Forwards/Defensemen

Elov Seger

Tony Stiles

Tim Watters

Rick Yeo

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Darryl “Tiger” Pierce

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Wilkens, Jake (2004-08) 24 D 102 2 7 9 76-193 Eagle River, AlaskaWright, Jason (1992-96) 28 D 162 18 82 100 86-199 Thunder Bay, OntarioWylie, Cliff (1954-58) 6 F 110 43 81 124 65-157 Calgary, AlbertaWylie, Jeff (1979-83) 10/18 F 106 29 28 57 50-108 Nanaimo, British ColumbiaWilson, Bob (1964-67) 15 F 80 28 41 69 28 Toronto, OntarioWilson, Clay (2001-05) 3 F 38 4 8 12 9-18 Sturgeon Lake, Minn.Wilson, Dave (1983-85) 28 F 34 0 6 Kingston, OntarioWilson, Dick (1955-58) D 80 24 50 74 63-143 Tillsonburg, OntarioWilson, Scott (1982-83) 27 D 17 0 0 0 3-6 Massena, N.Y.Wimmer, Norm (1961-64) 2 D 84 4 21 25 60-129 Montreal, QuebecWise, Graham (1970-74) 15/18 F 139 70 75 145 38-98 Toronto, OntarioWojcik, Dick (1957-60) D 66 0 5 5 54-128 Kitchener, OntarioWright, Jason (1992-96) 28 D 162 18 82 100 199 Thunder Bay, OntarioWylie, Cliff (1954-58) F 110 43 81 124 157 Calgary, AlbertaYeo, Rick (1963-66) 9 F 86 43 43 86 12-26 Port Arthur, OntarioYoshino, Steve (1964-66) 8 F 61 19 32 51 10-28 Winnipeg, ManitobaYoung, Dennis (1988-89) 7 0 0 0 12Young, Doug (1974-78) 18 D 128 7 45 52 55-110 Wallaceburg, OntarioYoung, John (1989-93) 22 F 155 61 149 210 82-183 South St. Paul, Minn.Young, Warren (1975-79) 14 F 141 63 67 130 97-237 Weston, OntarioYounger, Stu (1973-77) 20 F 152 48 60 108 70-159 Calgary, AlbertaZuke, Mike (1972-76) 7 F 163 133 177 310 60-120 Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioZuke, Ron (1980-84) 12 F 146 51 54 105 31-62 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Forwards/Defensemen

GoaltendersName (Years) No.’s Worn GP W-L-T GA Avg Saves Pct HometownAllen, Tom (1981-83) 1 47 26-16-1 169 3.89 1285 .884 Ann Arbor, Mich.Asgrimson, Tim (1979-80) 31 St. Cloud, Minn.Bauman, Garry (1961-64) 1 75 48-24-3 198 2.64 2045 .916 Calgary, AlbertaBest, Rick (1964-67) 1 42 27-12-1 121 2.88 1041 .896 Winnipeg, ManitobaCaravaggio, Luciano (1993-97) 1 96 27-47-11 333 3.92 2496 .882 Etobicoke, OntarioCazares, Rick (2002-2004) 30 6 0-3-1 31 4.31 130 .861 San Jose, Calif.Cuculick, George (1957-60) 1 76 41-32-2 246 3.19 1968 .890 Barrie, OntarioDudley, Nick (1977-78) 1/30 1 0-1-0 4 8.00 10 .714 East Lansing, Mich.Ellsworth, Cam (2001-05) 17 117 27-72-10 423 3.89 3510 .892 Leamington, Ontario Esposito, Tony (1964-67) 1 51 38-10-3 130 2.55 1346 .912 Sault Ste. Marie, OntarioFurlan, Frank (1986-88) 1/29 27 5-20-1 143 5.81 802 .849 Nanaimo, British ColumbiaHachey, Kevin (2004-08) 33 2 0-0-0 4 5.88 10 .714 Ontario, Calif.Hamilton, Pete (1994-96) 30 3 0-2-0 10 5.77 45 .818 Stillwater, Minn.Horsch, Bruce (1974-78) 31 88 58-26-2 344 4.03 2817 .891 Hastings, Minn.Hughes, Bill (1967-68) 1 17 14-6-1 46 2.70 444 .906 Kirkland Lake, OntarioKell, Gerald (1957-59) 1 5 2-2-0 12 2.40 98 .891 Calgary, AlbertaKrieber, Frank (1977-81) 1/30/31 50 28-16-3 184 3.74 1433 .886 Houghton, Mich.Kucway, Matt (1994-95) 35 10 3-3-1 40 5.03 230 .852 Livonia, Mich.LaHaye, Andy (1954-57) 1/2 14 9-3-0 37 2.64 308 .893 Sault, OntarioLamb, Larry (1952-53) Lassila, Bill (1965-68) 1 3 3-0-0 11 3.67 66 .857 Mohawk, Mich.Lee, Bob (1970-71) 1 15 13-2-0 44 2.93 414 .904 Milton, OntarioLuker, Bryce (2003-05) 1 32 4-18-4 111 4.54 752 .871 Rigaud, QuebecMarshall, Richard (1968-71) 1 6 2-3-1 29 4.83 135 .823 Port Huron, Mich.McManus, Bob (1953-57) 1 78 40-31-6 271 3.51 2184 .889 North Bay, OntarioMcRae, Gordon (1967-70) 1 71 44-22-5 221 3.11 1906 .896 Noranda, QuebecMcVittie, Phil (1961-64) 1 13 12-1-0 38 2.92 314 .892 Weston, OntarioMiller, Bryan (1996-97) 30 0 0-0-0 00 0.00 00 .000 Lake Linden, Mich.Moilanen, Jason (1998-2001) 34 36 2-19-1 100 4.26 693 .874 Hancock, Mich.Noblet, Jack (1946-50) 1 59 26-33-0 Houghton, Mich.Nolan, Rob (2005- ) 35/37 55 13-29-5 148 2.91 1312 .899 Sherwood Park, AlbertaO’Connell, Tom (1974-75) 30 1 0-1-0 5 7.14 21 .808 Harrisburg, Pa.Pierce, Darryl (1983-86) 30/31 45 14-24-3 201 4.57 1408 .875 Stettler, AlbertaPolman Tuin, Rob (1979-81) 29 30 11-14-3 112 4.28 879 .887 Powell River, British ColumbiaQuance, Rick (1971-74) 1/30 56 32-20-4 202 3.63 1657 .891 Toronto, OntarioRam, Jamie (1990-94) 31 115 42-52-11 372 3.58 3336 .900 Scarborough, OntarioRhodes, Damian (1987-90) 31 91 37-49-1 396 4.57 3123 .887 Richfield, Minn.Roach, Dave (1983-87) 1 96 34-56-3 409 4.36 3090 .883 Burnaby, British ColumbiaRockwell, John (1975-79) 1 69 38-27-0 274 4.02 2268 .892 Bloomington, Minn.Rogers, Brian (1999-2002 ) 35 43 8-31-3 161 3.80 1214 .883 Flint, Mich.Rowe, Bill (1958-61) 1 36 21-15-0 102 2.89 790 .886 Kirkland, OntarioSarjeant, Geoff (1988-92) 29 75 17-45-5 305 4.51 2357 .885 Newmarket, OntarioStevens, Chuck (1976-77) 30 9 4-4-0 33 3.67 191 .897 Des Plaines, Ill.Subostis, Fred (1960-61) Taylor, Harry (1951-54) 1 18 11-31-1 91 5.05 475 .839 Fort William, OntarioTeslak, Michael-Lee (2005-08) 29 73 26-33-11 181 2.66 1840 .910 Fernie, British Columbia Tompsett, Mudge (1982-85) 29 41 20-19-2 169 4.07 1267 .882 Gravenhurst, OntarioTrewin, Morris (1970-73) 1/30/31 46 29-16-2 174 3.81 1323 .884 Thunder Bay, OntarioVettraino, Scott (1990-93) 30 6 3-1-0 15 3.56 121 .889 Madison Heights, Mich.Wakeham, Randy (1992-93) 30 0 0-0-0 0 0.00 00 .000 Atlantic Mine, Mich.Warden, Jim (1972-75) 1 58 43-14-1 181 3.12 1773 .907 Altadena, Calif.Wark, Jim (1953-54) 21Way, Darcy (1978-82) 30 28 15-10-2 111 4.29 751 .871 Calgary, AlbertaWeninger, David (1995-99) 35 108 35-57-6 348 3.56 2706 .886 Calgary, AlbertaWeninger, Todd (1997-2000) 1 22 5-19-1 124 4.67 745 .857 Calgary, Alberta

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#13 Ryan AngelowSr • C

Mississauga, Ontario

#22 Jordan BakerSo • W/C

Chestermere, Alberta

#26 Deron CousensSo • D

Georgetown, Ontario

#31 Corson CramerFr • G

Colorado Springs, Colo.

#5 Drew DobsonJr • D

Palatine, Ill.

#21 Ryan BungerJr • W

Sammamish, Wash.

#23 Ricky DoriottFr • D

Blaine, Minn.

#18 Alex GagneSr • C

Rock Forest, Quebec

#15 Eric KattelusSo • W/C

Houghton, Mich.

#12 Geoff KinradeSr • D

Nelson, B.C.

#28 Derek KittiSr • W

Laurium, Mich.

#9 Malcolm GwilliamSr • W

Kamloops, B.C.

#24 John KivistoJr • D/F

Brighton, Mich.

#33 Mikael LickteigFr • W

Little Falls, Minn.

#14 Alex MacLeodFr • W

Nelson, B.C.

#37 Rob NolanSr • G

Sherwood Park, Alberta

#16 Brett OlsonFr • C

Superior, Wis.

#7 Alex LordSr • W

Magog, Quebec

#17 Bryce ReddickFr • W

Las Vegas, Nev.

#30 Josh RobinsonFr • G

Frankenmuth, Mich.

#19 Bennett RoyerSo • W/C

Calgary, Alberta

#10 John SchwarzSr • D

Calgary, Alberta

#11 Seth SoleyFr • W

Elk Mound, Wis.

#25 Peter RohnFr • W

Vettre, Norway

#27 Justin St. LouisSr • W

Calgary, Alberta

#8 Mike VanWagnerJr • D

Traverse City, Mich.

Jamie RussellHead Coach

Kamloops, B.C.

Pat MikeschAssistant CoachHancock, Mich.

Chris TokAssistant CoachColeraine, Minn.

#20 Eli VlaisavljevichJr • D

Shoreview, Minn.

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