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Enclosed is the media package for Boston College hockey as it embarks on its 25th Frozen Four and quest for its sixth national championship in Tampa, Florida.

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The Frozen FourBC makes its 25th FF trip -

the most in college hockey

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BOSTON COLLEGE vs. QUINNIPIACBoston College and Quinnipiac will skate against one another for the first time in Thursday's national semifinal. The last time the Eagles skated against a team they have never played before in the NCAA Tournament was in the first round against Union in 2013. Quinnipiac is the last team the Eagles have yet to play in the current model of the ECAC. All time against the ECAC conference, Boston College possesses a 375-228-19 (.618) record with winning records against every program save for Clarkson (22-44), Cornell (15-22) and Union (0-2).

PROWLIN' ON THE BOBCATSDespite being the No. 1 overall seed in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, Quinnipiac earns just its second trip to the Frozen Four and first after having advanced to the national semifinals in 2013. The Bobcats clinched their first ECAC Tournament trophy (Whitelaw Cup) in program history with a 4-1 victory against Harvard on March 19 in Lake Placid. Quinnipiac has won the regular season championship three of the last four seasons, including the last two. The Bobcats earned the right to play in their second national semifinal after claiming the East Regional with respective 4-0 and 4-1 victories against RIT and UMass Lowell on March 26-27 in Albany, N.Y. Quinnipiac rides a five-game winning streak, along with a 10-1-1 mark dating back to mid-February, into Tampa. Against Hockey East schools this season, Quinnipiac is 4-1-2 with a loss to Boston University and ties against Northeastern and Maine. QU defeated UConn, UMass (twice) and UMass Lowell. Quinnipiac is 31-3-7 overall with a 16-1-5 mark I ECAC play. The Bobcats’ 31 victories are the second-most of any team in the country and they have gone 5-0 in neutral site contests this season. Junior Sam Anas has tallied 50 points (24-26-50) and is the 15th-leading scorer in all of college hockey with 1.22 points per game. Anas’ 0.59 goals per game are 12th best in college hockey. The Bobcats possess the fourth most potent power play in the country, scoring at a clip of 27.4 percent (45-for-164) as they have three skaters in the top five for power play goals scored. Both Anas and senior Travis St. Denis have logged 10 power play goals each while junior Tim Clifton has accounted for nine. In all, QU’s offense ranks fourth, averaging 3.88 goals per game. On the flipside, the Quinnipiac defense is ranked fifth, surrendering only 1.90 goals per game and is anchored by senior goaltender Martin Garteig. Garteig owns the country’s best winning percentage at .841 (31-3-7), having started all 41 games for his club. His 1.83 goals against average is fifth overall while his save percentage of .926 ranks 17th. Garteig’s eight shutouts ranks second to Thatcher Demko (10). Quinnipiac’s scoring margin of +1.98 is second only to St. Cloud State (+2.07).

Date Round Result

FIRST MEETING

154 ..........................................GOALS .............................................159

3.85..............................GOALS PER GAME ................................3.88

1.98 ...................GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME ......................1.90

1,311 ........................................SHOTS .........................................1,429

11.7 % .........................SHOT PERCENTAGE ........................... 11.1 %

32.8 ............................. SHOTS PER GAME ................................34.9

35-for-163 ....................... PPG / OPP ...........................45-for-164

21.5 % .......................... POWER PLAY % .............................. 27.4 %

152/173 (87.9%) .PENALTY KILL / OPP. ...133/149 (89.3%)

10 ............................SHORT-HANDED GOALS ................................. 4

223 ..................................... PENALTIES ........................................ 205

576 ............................. PENALTY MINUTES ............................... 448

recent history vs. QUINNIPIAC

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BOSTON COLLEGE vs. DENVERBoston College and Denver have the potential to meet in the NCAA Tournament for the third-consecutive season if the Pioneers can defeat North Dakota in the other national semifinal and BC beats Quinnipiac. The Pios ousted the Eagles from the 2015 NCAA Tournament in the first round, clipping BC, 5-2, in the East Regional in Providence. In 2014, Boston College continued to build its sparkling resume in Worcester, having defeated Denver, 6-2, in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament on March 29, 2014. BC and DU have skated against one another four times in the NCAA Tournament as Denver possesses a 3-1 mark against the Eagles. The two met for the first time in the postseason on March 14, 1968 (4-1, DU) and again on March 15, 1973 at Boston Garden (10-4, DU). Going back to the 2014 tournament victory in Worcester, BC dumped DU, 6-2, thanks to a hat trick from Johnny Gaudreau and a 13-point performance (6-7-13) from his line of Kevin Hayes and Bill Arnold. Sandwiched in between those two postseason affairs was a back-to-back series at Magness Arena in Denver on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2014. Head coach Jerry York earned his 500th win as head coach of the Eagles on Halloween night thanks to a pair of goals by Ryan Fitzgerald but the Pios sent BC packing the next night by hand it a 2-1 setback in overtime after Danton Heinen netted both tallies. BC hosted Denver this season as well, beating the Pioneers, 4-3, at Kelley Rink after Matthew Gaudreau buried the game-winning goal with 36.6 seconds left in regulation. In all, Denver leads the overall series by a thin 15-14 margin. Since York's arrival, Boston College has posted a 9-7 mark against Denver. Combined, these two programs have hung 12 national championship banners (Denver – 7 | BC – 5).

PEEKIN' ON THE PIOSDenver will make its 14th overall trip to the Frozen Four and first since 2005. Denver’s 14 Frozen Four trips are the sixth most in NCAA history. The Pioneers romped through the West Regional, scoring 13 goals over the course of two games. DU throttled Boston University on March 26, 7-2, in the first round and followed that with a 6-3 beating of Ferris State on March 27. The Pioneers have caught fire the second half and streak into the Frozen Four riding a 13-1-1 mark, turning around from a 4-6-2 mark starting at the end of October and ending in the first half of the season. Denver finished in a tie with St. Cloud State in the NCHC final standings and posted a 17-5-2 mark in conference play. Overall, Denver heads to Tampa with a 25-9-6 mark. The Pioneers were 0-2-2 against Hockey East opponents before beating BU in the first round on March 26. Sophomore Danton Heinen leads DU with 48 points (20-28-48) and is ranked 16th overall in college hockey with 1.20 points per game. Junior defenseman Will Butcher is the fourth highest-scoring defenseman with 31 points (8-23-31). Denver’s offense ranks 11th (3.30 gpg) while the defense is slotted in 13th (2.30 gpg).

Date Site W/L Score

March 14, 1968 NCAA Tourney L * 1-4

Dec. 26, 1969 Denver, Colo. L 2-6

Dec. 27, 1969 Denver, Colo. L 6-7 (ot)

March 15, 1973 Boston Garden (NCAA) L * 4-10

Dec. 27, 1974 Denver, Colo. W 5-2

Dec. 28, 1974 Denver, Colo. L 4-10

Nov. 9, 1984 Denver, Colo. L 3-8

Nov. 10, 1984 Denver, Colo. W 7-4

Dec. 1, 1985 McHugh Forum W 4-3

Dec. 3, 1985 McHugh Forum L 3-9

Jan. 9, 1987 Denver, Colo. W 8-6

Nov. 27, 1987 Bowling Green, Ohio L 4-6

Nov. 14, 1988 Denver, Colo. W 6-2

Dec. 29, 1993 Denver, Colo. L 2-4

Nov. 26, 1994 Kelley Rink L 3-4 (ot)

Dec. 28, 1998 McNichols L 3-4 (ot)

Date Site W/L Score

Oct. 20, 2000 Denver, Colo. W 3-2

Oct. 21, 2000 Denver, Colo. W 3-2

Oct. 12, 2001 Anchorage, AK L 3-4

Oct. 18, 2002 Kelley Rink W 4-2

Oct. 15, 2004 Kelley Rink W 6-2

Jan. 2, 2010 Denver, Colo. L 3-4

Oct. 15, 2010 Denver, Colo. W 6-2

Oct. 16, 2010 Denver, Colo. W 3-0

Oct. 14, 2011 Kelley Rink L 2-4

March 29, 2014 DCU Center W* 6-2

Oct. 31, 2014 Denver, Colo. W 2-1

Nov. 1, 2014 Denver, Colo. L 1-2 (ot)

March 28, 2015 Worcester, Mass. L* 2-5

* NCAA Tournament (DU leads, 3-1)

* NCAA Tournament game

154 ..........................................GOALS ............................................. 132

3.85..............................GOALS PER GAME ................................3.30

1.98 ...................GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME ..................... 2.30

1,311 ........................................SHOTS .........................................1,262

11.7 % .........................SHOT PERCENTAGE ..........................10.5 %

32.8 ............................. SHOTS PER GAME .................................31.6

35-for-163 ....................... PPG / OPP ........................... 26-for-137

21.5 % .......................... POWER PLAY % ..............................19.0 %

152/173 (87.9%) .PENALTY KILL / OPP. ...100/122 (82.0%)

10 ............................SHORT-HANDED GOALS ................................. 5

223 ..................................... PENALTIES .........................................143

576 ............................. PENALTY MINUTES ............................... 322

recent history vs. DENVER

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BOSTON COLLEGE vs. NORTH DAKOTAA potential Boston College – North Dakota national championship game will be the perennial heavyweight bout. Not only have the Eagles and Fighting Hawks played against each other nine times in the NCAA Tournament (BC holds a 6-3 advantage in those meetings), Boston College and North Dakota have faced each other in back-to-back national championships in 2000 and 2001. UND won the first national title, 4-2, on April 8, 2000 in Providence before Krys Kolanos scored the national-championship winning overtime goal (4:43) against North Dakota at the Pepsi Center in Albany, N.Y. to claim BC’s second NCAA championship on April 7, 2001. The two programs first met in the NCAA Tournament on March 14, 1963, in the national semifinals. UND won, 8-2. They met in the semis against on March 18, 1965 as BC went on to victory, 4-3. The two teams have split their quarterfinal showdowns. BC won, 3-1, on March 28, 1999 before the Fighting Hawks claimed the only victory over BC in Worcester on March 26, 2005 (3-6). For three-consecutive seasons from 2006 to 2008, BC and North Dakota faced off in the national semifinals. The Eagles won all three of those meetings, tallying six goals on each occasion. BC won, 6-5, on April 6, 2006 in Milwaukee followed by a 6-4 triumph on April 5, 2007 in St. Louis. BC went on to win the national title in 2008 over Notre Dame after beating North Dakota, 6-1, on April 10, 2008 in Denver. The Eagles and UND have squared off 23 times previously with the series deadlocked at 11-11-1. In the 23-game series, the Fighting Hawks have narrowly outscored BC, 83-80. A potential national championship game on April 9 would break the series stalemate. The two programs have combined for 12 NCAA national championships and 45 NCAA Frozen Fours. The two teams will see each other next season as part of the College Hockey Showdown, on December 3, 2016 at Madison Square Garden.

NOTES ON NORTH DAKOTANorth Dakota arrives in Tampa with the most victories of any club in college hockey, sporting a 32-6-4 mark, including a first-place mark of 19-4-1 in NCHC play. The Fighting Hawks skate into the second national semifinal riding a 10-1-1 mark after winning the NCAA Midwest Regional in dominating fashion. UND throttled Northeastern, 6-2, on March 25 and returned to outlast Michigan, 5-2, on March 26. In that Michigan contest, North Dakota threw a season-high 49 shots on goal, including a single-period-high 24 in the first period. The Fighting Hawks possess the nation’s longest active NCAA Tournament streak, having made the dance the last 14 seasons. The 2016 berth marks the first under first-year head coach Brad Berry. The Fighting Hawks have made the last three Frozen Fours and eight out of the last 12, but have not won a national championship since beating BC in 2000. UND’s defense is second in the NCAA (1.86 gpg) while the offense ranks seventh overall (3.64 gpg).

Date Site W/L Score

Dec. 29, 1959 McHugh Forum L 3-5

March 14, 1963 McHugh Forum L ^ 2-8

March 18, 1965 Providence, R.I. W ^ 4-3

Jan. 5, 1984 Anchorage, AK L 3-4 (ot)

Oct. 26, 1984 McHugh Forum L 5-7

Oct. 28, 1984 McHugh Forum W 4-3

Dec. 27, 1985 Grand Forks, N.D. W 3-2

Dec. 28, 1985 Grand Forks, N.D. L 3-4

Jan. 2, 1987 Grand Forks, N.D. L 5-7

Jan. 14, 1988 Bright Hockey Center L 1-2

Jan. 7, 1989 Grand Forks, N.D. L 1-3

March 28, 1999 Madison, Wisc. W * 3-1

April 8, 2000 Providence, R.I. L $ 2-4

April 7, 2001 Albany, N.Y. W $ 3-2 (ot)

Oct. 17, 2003 Grand Forks, N.D. L 4-6

Oct. 18, 2003 Grand Forks, N.D. W 2-1

Date Site W/L Score

Oct. 29, 2004 Kelley Rink W 5-3

March 26, 2005 Worcester, Mass. L * 3-6

April 6, 2006 Milwaukee, Wisc. W ^ 6-5

April 5, 2007 St. Louis, Mo. W ^ 6-4

Oct. 19, 2007 Kelley Rink T 0-0

April 10, 2008 Denver, Colo. W ^ 6-1

Oct. 8, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. W 6-2

BC LEADS NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES, 6-3

* NCAA Quarterfinal game (Tied, 1-1)

^ NCAA Semifinal game (BC, 4-1)

$ National Championship game (Tied, 1-1)

154 ..........................................GOALS ............................................. 153

3.85..............................GOALS PER GAME ................................ 3.64

1.98 ...................GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME ......................1.86

1,311 ........................................SHOTS ......................................... 1,373

11.7 % .........................SHOT PERCENTAGE ........................... 11.1 %

32.8 ............................. SHOTS PER GAME .................................32.7

35-for-163 ....................... PPG / OPP ............................31-for-159

21.5 % .......................... POWER PLAY % ..............................19.5 %

152/173 (87.9%) .PENALTY KILL / OPP. ...133/154 (86.4%)

10 ............................SHORT-HANDED GOALS .................................8

223 ..................................... PENALTIES .........................................199

576 ............................. PENALTY MINUTES ................................475

recent history vs. NORTH DAKOTA

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The 2015-16 Eagle offense has already surpassed last year's offensive output by 47 goals this year -- Boston College scored 107 goals last season while BC has already tallied 154 this season

Three Eagles lit the lamp twice in the Northeast Regional -- Alex Tuch and Austin Cangelosi turned the trick against Harvard while Teddy Doherty scored a pair against Minnesota Duluth

Teddy Doherty, a converted defenseman, turned in his third-career multi-goal game in the NCAA quarterfinals - he is third amongst all Eagles in career scoring with 22 goals and 57 assists

The North Reading, Mass. native picked a great time to record his 100th-

career point, scoring the game-winning PP goal against Minnesota Duluth

to send the Eagles to the Frozen Four -- Fitzgerald skates into Tampa with 53

career goals and is tied for 18th, nationally, in scoring

The Eagles possess the nation’s THIRD BEST scoring margin of +1.88 -- the Eagles have scored 154 goals this season and only surrendered 79 (3.85 goals for pg / 1.98 goals against pg)

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Boston College recorded its 10th shutout of the season against Vermont on March 11 - that is now a new school record, surpassing the old standard of eight set in 2005-06

Boston College's penalty-killing unit has surrendered only seven power play goals in the last 19 games as the Eagles rank fourth in the nation at 87.9 percent (152-of-173)

As a whole, BC's defensive unit ranks seventh nationally, yielding only 1.98 gpg (one of seven teams under 2.00 gpg ) - BC has kept opponents off the board 63-of-110 periods

When holding a lead heading into the third period, the Eagle defense has been on lockdown, posting a 22-0-2 record with the advantage after two frames

Third-year blue liner Scott Savage recorded assists in both victories in

Worcester, upping his season total to 17 helpers on the year -- the San

Clemente, Calif. native matched his freshman point total (4-14-18) as a junior

with one goal and 17 assists

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YEAR RD/OPP. W/L SCORE

1948 Michigan L 6-4

1949 Colorado College W 7-3

Dartmouth W 4-3

1950 Colorado College L 10-3

Michigan L 10-6

1954 Minnesota L 14-1

Michigan L 7-2

1956 Michigan Tech L 10-4

St. Lawrence L 6-2

1959 Michigan State L 4-3

St. Lawrence W 7-6 (2ot)

1963 North Dakota L 8-2

Clarkson L 5-3

1965 North Dakota W 4-3

Michigan Tech L 8-2

1968 Denver L 4-1

Cornell L 6-1

1973 Denver L 10-4

Cornell W 3-1

1978 Bowling Green W 6-2

Boston University L 5-3

1984 Michigan State L 6-2

Michigan State L 7-6

1985 Minnesota L 7-5

Minnesota W 4-1

Providence L 4-3 (3ot)

Minnesota-Duluth L 7-6 (ot)

1986 Michigan State L 6-4

Michigan State L 4-2

1987 Minnesota L 4-1

Minnesota W 3-2

1989 Bowling Green W 8-5

Bowling Green W 4-2

Michigan State W 6-3

Michigan State L 7-2

Michigan State L 5-4 (ot)

1990 Minnesota W 4-2

Minnesota L 2-1

Minnesota W 6-1

Wisconsin L 2-1

1991 Alaska-Anchorage L 3-2

Alaska-Anchorage L 3-1

1998 Colorado College W 6-1

Ohio State W 5-2

Michigan L 3-2 (ot)

1999 Northern Michigan W 2-1

North Dakota W 3-1

Maine L 2-1 (ot)

YEAR RD/OPP. W/L SCORE

2000 Michigan State W 6-5 (ot)

Wisconsin W 4-1

St. Lawrence W 4-2

North Dakota L 4-2

2001 Maine W 3-1

Michigan W 4-2

North Dakota W 3-2 (ot)

2003 Ohio State W 1-0

Cornell L 2-1 (ot)

2004 Niagara W 5-2

Michigan W 3-2 (ot)

Maine L 2-1

2005 Mercyhurst W 5-4

North Dakota L 6-3

2006 Miami (Ohio) W 5-0

Boston University W 5-0

North Dakota W 6-5

Wisconsin L 1-2

2007 St. Lawrence W 4-1

Miami W 4-0

North Dakota W 6-4

Michigan State L 3-1

2008 Minnesota W 5-2

Miami W 4-3 (ot)

North Dakota W 6-1

Notre Dame W 4-1

2010 Alaska W 3-1

Yale W 9-7

Miami W 7-1

Wisconsin W 5-0

2011 Colorado College L 8-4

2012 Air Force W 2-0

Minnesota-Duluth W 4-0

Minnesota W 6-1

Ferris State W 4-1

2013 Union L 5-1

2014 Denver W 6-2

UMass Lowell W 4-3

Union L 4-5

2015 Denver L 2-5

2016 Harvard W 4-1

Minnesota-Duluth W 3-2

Quinnipiac

* BOLD (National Championship Winner)

ALL-TIME RECORD: 49-41

ALL-TIME RECORD UNDER YORK: 36-12

ALL-TIME FROZEN FOUR RECORD: 11-6

(Frozen Four officially started in 1999)

NCAA FIRST ROUND 1989 Bowling Green W 8-5 Bowling Green W 4-21999 Northern Michigan W 2-12000 Michigan State W 6-5 (ot)2003 Ohio State W 1-02004 Niagara W 5-22005 Mercyhurst W 5-42006 Miami (Ohio) W 5-02007 St. Lawrence W 4-12008 Minnesota W 5-22010 Alaska-Fairbanks W 3-12011 Colorado College L 4-82012 Air Force W 2-02013 Union L 1-52014 Denver W 6-22015 Denver L 2-52016 Harvard W 4-1NCAA FIRST ROUND WIN-LOSS TOTAL: 14-3

NCAA QUARTERFINAL ROUND 1984 Michigan State L 2-6 Michigan State L 6-71985 Minnesota L 5-7 Minnesota W 4-11986 Michigan State L 4-6 Michigan State L 2-41987 Minnesota L 1-4 Minnesota W 3-21989 Michigan State W 6-3 Michigan State L 2-7 Michigan State L 4-5 (ot)1990 Minnesota W 4-2 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota W 6-11991 Alaska-Anchorage L 2-3 Alaska-Anchorage L 1-31998 Colorado College W 6-11999 North Dakota W 3-12000 Wisconsin W 4-12001 Maine W 3-12003 Cornell L 1-2 (2ot)2004 Michigan W 3-22005 North Dakota L 3-62006 Boston University W 5-02007 Miami (Ohio) W 4-02008 Miami (Ohio) W 4-3 (ot)2010 Yale W 9-72012 Minnesota-Duluth W 4-02014 UMass Lowell W 4-32016 Minnesota-Duluth W 3-2NCAA QUARTERFINAL ROUND WIN-LOSS TOTAL: 16-13

NCAA SEMIFINALS 1948 Michigan L 4-61949 Colorado College W 7-31950 Colorado College L 3-101954 Minnesota L 1-141956 Michigan Tech L 4-101959 Michigan State L 3-41963 North Dakota L 2-81965 North Dakota W 4-31968 Denver L 1-41973 Denver L 4-101978 Bowling Green W 6-21985 Providence L 3-4 (3ot)1990 Wisconsin L 1-21998 Ohio State W 5-21999 Maine L 1-2 (ot)2000 St. Lawrence W 4-22001 Michigan W 4-22004 Maine L 1-22006 North Dakota W 6-52007 North Dakota W 6-42008 North Dakota W 6-12010 Miami (Ohio) W 7-12012 Minnesota W 6-12014 Union L 4-5NCAA SEMIFINALS WIN-LOSS TOTAL: 11-13

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP / CONSOLATION 1949 Dartmouth ! $ W 4-31950 Michigan * L 6-101954 Michigan * L 2-71956 St. Lawrence* L 2-61959 St. Lawrence* W 7-6 (2ot)1963 Clarkson* L 3-51965 Michigan Tech ! L 2-81968 Cornell * L 1-61973 Cornell * W 3-11978 Boston University ! L 3-51985 Minnesota-Duluth* L 6-7 (ot)1998 Michigan ! L 2-3 (ot)2000 North Dakota ! L 2-42001 North Dakota ! $ W 3-2 (ot)2006 Wisconsin ! L 1-22007 Michigan State ! L 1-32008 Notre Dame ! $ W 4-12010 Wisconsin ! $ W 5-02012 Ferris State ! $ W 4-1NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP / CONSOLATION WIN-LOSS TOTAL: 7-12

! - National title game | * - Consolation | $ - National championsNCAA CONSOLATION WIN-LOSS TOTAL: 2-6NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WIN-LOSS TOTAL: 5-6

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vs. ALL OPPONENTS (current Eagles)Name GP G A PRyan Fitzgerald 6 4 1 5Teddy Doherty 7 2 2 4Austin Cangelosi 6 2 1 3Alex Tuch 3 2 1 3Adam Gilmour 6 0 3 3Scott Savage 6 0 3 3Chris Calnan 6 0 3 3Zach Sanford 3 0 2 2Casey Fitzgerald 2 0 2 2Steve Santini 6 1 0 1Ian McCoshen 6 1 0 1Colin White 2 0 1 1Miles Wood 2 0 1 1Christopher Brown 2 0 0 0Josh Couturier 2 0 0 0JD Dudek 2 0 0 0Matthew Gaudreau 4 0 0 0Travis Jeke 3 0 0 0Michael Kim 2 0 0 0Brendan Silk 4 0 0 0

2012-13 SEASON (Union)Name GP G A PTeddy Doherty 1 0 0 0Brendan Silk 1 0 0 0Travis Jeke 1 0 0 0

2013-14 SEASON (Denver)Name GP G A PScott Savage 1 0 1 1Ryan Fitzgerald 1 0 0 0Austin Cangelosi 1 0 0 0Brendan Silk 1 0 0 0Matt Gaudreau 1 0 0 0Adam Gilmour 1 0 0 0Chris Calnan 1 0 0 0Steve Santini 1 0 0 0Ian McCoshen 1 0 0 0Teddy Doherty 1 0 0 0

2013-14 SEASON (UMass Lowell)Name GP G A PRyan Fitzgerald 1 1 0 1Ian McCoshen 1 1 0 1 Austin Cangelosi 1 0 1 1Teddy Doherty 1 0 1 1Scott Savage 1 0 0 0Brendan Silk 1 0 0 0Matt Gaudreau 1 0 0 0Adam Gilmour 1 0 0 0Chris Calnan 1 0 0 0Steve Santini 1 0 0 0

2013-14 SEASON (Union)Name GP G A PRyan Fitzgerald 1 1 0 1Steve Santini 1 1 0 1Chris Calnan 1 0 1 1 Adam Gilmour 1 0 1 1Teddy Doherty 1 0 1 1Ian McCoshen 1 0 0 0Austin Cangelosi 1 0 0 0Scott Savage 1 0 0 0Brendan Silk 1 0 0 0Matt Gaudreau 1 0 0 0

2014-15 SEASON (Denver)Name GP G A PRyan Fitzgerald 1 1 0 1Zach Sanford 1 0 1 1Adam Gilmour 1 0 1 1Alex Tuch 1 0 0 0Austin Cangelosi 1 0 0 0Chris Calnan 1 0 0 0Matthew Gaudreau 1 0 0 0Teddy Doherty 1 0 0 0Ian McCoshen 1 0 0 0Steve Santini 1 0 0 0Scott Savage 1 0 0 0

2015-16 SEASON (Harvard)Name GP G A PAustin Cangeolsi 1 2 0 2 Alex Tuch 1 2 0 2Chris Calnan 1 0 1 1Casey Fitzgerald 1 0 1 1Ryan Fitzgerald 1 0 1 1 Scott Savage 1 0 1 1Colin White 1 0 1 1Miles Wood 1 0 1 1Ian McCoshen 1 0 0 0Teddy Doherty 1 0 0 0Steve Santini 1 0 0 0Travis Jeke 1 0 0 0Christopher Brown 1 0 0 0Adam Gilmour 1 0 0 0JD Dudek 1 0 0 0Josh Couturier 1 0 0 0Zach Sanford 1 0 0 0Michael Kim 1 0 0 0

2015-16 SEASON (Minnesota-Duluth)Name GP G A PTeddy Doherty 1 2 0 2Ryan Fitzgerald 1 1 0 1Chris Calnan 1 0 1 1Casey Fitzgerald 1 0 1 1Adam Gilmour 1 0 1 1Zach Sanford 1 0 1 1Scott Savage 1 0 1 1 Austin Cangeolsi 1 0 0 0 Alex Tuch 1 0 0 0Colin White 1 0 0 0Miles Wood 1 0 0 0Ian McCoshen 1 0 0 0Steve Santini 1 0 0 0Travis Jeke 1 0 0 0Christopher Brown 1 0 0 0JD Dudek 1 0 0 0Josh Couturier 1 0 0 0Michael Kim 1 0 0 0

GOALTENDING GP MIN SVSThatcher Demko 6 357:06 165

GAA SV% W-LThatcher Demko 2.69 .912 4-2

• Boston College will play in its 25th Frozen Four - breaking the tie with Michigan and is now the leading program in Frozen Four appearances

• Boston College’s seven-straight NCAA Tournament appearances are third best behind North Dakota (14) and Denver (9).

• In 2012, Boston College won its third national title in five years and fifth overall. Boston College is the first team since 1961 to win three championships in five seasons; Murray Armstrong’s Denver team won three titles in four years (1958, 1960 and 1961) and BC has captured titles in 2008, 2010 and 2012. The all-time best is five titles in six years, accomplished by Michigan (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955 and 1956).

• The 2012 national championship marked BC’s fifth NCAA Frozen Four and national championship game appearance in the six years. BC fell in the title game in 2006 (to Wisconsin, 2-1) and 2007 (Michigan State, 3-1), but captured the national title in its last three NCAA Championship game appearances – in 2008 (4-1 over Notre Dame), 2010 (5-0 over Wisconsin), and 2012 (4-1 over Ferris State).

• The 2010 NCAA Championship game between Boston College and Wisconsin at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., was played before 37,592 fans, establishing a world record (at the time) for indoor hockey.

• Boston College has a 4-7 overtime record in tournament play.

• Jerry York has led Boston College to 12 FrozenFours while his coach, Snooks Kelley led the Eagles to nine. Len Ceglarski led BC to four Frozen Four appearances.

• With his five NCAA Championships (four with Boston College, one with Bowling Green), Jerry York tied Denver’s Murray Armstrong for second place among Division I head coaches. Only Michigan’s Vic Heyliger (1948-56; six titles) has more championships than York.

• Boston College advanced to four straight Frozen Fours from 1998-2001. It participated in three straight Frozen Fours twice — 1948-50 and 2006-08.

• Jerry York is tied for second place with Murray Armstrong with 14 Frozen Four victories; the duo has an identical 14-6 Frozen Four coaching record and .700 winning percentage in Frozen Four contests. York’s 11 Frozen Four appearances are tied for second all-time with Michigan’s Red Berensen.

• Jerry York is one of just three coaches to lead two different schools to national titles. York led Bowling Green to the 1984 title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012 titles.

• Goaltender John Muse went 8-1 in NCAA Tournament competition in his career. He earned NCAA Championships in 2008 and 2010. He allowed just one goal in two national-title game appearances and is just the fourth goaltender to post a shutout in the championship game (Boston College 5 - Wisconsin 0; 2010), joining Denver’s Adam Berkhoel (2004), Boston University’s Tim Regan (1972) and Denver’s Gerry Powers (1968).

• Nathan Gerbe tied the NCAA record with seven goals in four 2008 tournament victories. Additionally, Gerbe’s five goals in the 2008 Frozen Four in Denver, Colo., marked the first time since Dave Silk in 1977 that a player registered five goals in Frozen Four play. That mark is tied for fourth-most all-time.

• Goaltender Parker Milner’s .982 save percentage (110 saves, two goals against) in the 2012 tournament is third best all-time; it marked the best save percentage since 1972 and the best since the tournament expanded beyond four teams.

• Goaltender Parker Milner’s 0.50 goals against average in the 2012 NCAA Tournament ties him for the best all-time with three others (Ken Dryden, Cornell in 1967 | Gerry Powers, Denver in 1968 | Tim Regan, Boston University in 1972).

• All four Boston College national championship teams under Jerry York have started their tournament run in Worcester, Mass. The Eagles have made it to the Frozen Four on seven occassions (2001, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016) through the Worcester regional at DCU Center

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THE COLDEST PROGRAM OF ALL-TIMEBoston College will make its 25th Frozen Four appearance this year, marking the most of any program in college hockey history. The Eagles were tied with Michigan for most all-time prior to defeating Minnesota Duluth to earn their eighth trip in the last 11 seasons.

EVENING IT OUTSince 2004, Boston College has played in the Frozen Four every even year and won the last three national titles on even years as well, including 2008, 2010 and 2012.

YORK AND THE FROZEN FOURJerry York will coach in his 13th Frozen Four and 12th at the helm of the Boston College program. York led Bowling Green to the Frozen Four (and national title) in 1984. In all, York is 14-7 in Frozen Four contests, including a 12-7 mark with Boston College and a 2-0 record at Bowling Green. York's 14 victories are tied for second most with former Denver coach Murray Armstrong (1958-72). If York were to win both games in Tampa, we would tie Michigan's Vic Heyliger (1948-57) record of Frozen Four victories with 16. He would also match Heyliger's record of six national titles.

WHAT UP, WORCESTER?Boston College has emerged from the Northeast Regional at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. on seven different occassions now, including 2001 (BC 3, Maine 1), 2006 (BC 5, Miami 0 // BC 5, BU 0), 2008 (BC 5, Minnesota 2 // BC 4, Miami 3) // 2010 (BC 3, Alaska Fairbanks 1 // BC 9, Yale 7), 2012 (BC 2, Air Force 0 // BC 4, Minnesota-Duluth 0), 2014 (BC 6, Denver 2 // BC 4, UMass Lowell 3) and 2016 (BC 4, Harvard 1 // BC 3, Minnesota-Duluth 2). In all, the Eagles are 14-1 at the DCU Center with the lone loss coming against North Dakota in 2006. All four national titles under Coach York have originated in Worcester (2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012).

IS THAT GOOD?This year's Frozen Four puts history on display. North Dakota (14), Denver (9) and Boston College (7) possess the three-longest NCAA Tournament appearance streaks, in that order, while Quinnipiac makes its second overall appearance. Between the Eagles, Fighting Hawks and Pioneers, they have combined for 19 national championships as DU and UND both have seven while the Eagles possess five. Boston College and North Dakota have a storied history in the Frozen Four as the two programs have met fives times. BC is 4-1 in those matchups, including a 3-0 mark in national semifinals and 1-1 total in the national title game. Between all four schools, there are 62 combined Frozen Four appearance (BC: 25 // North Dakota: 21 // Denver: 14 // Quinnipiac: 2).

NORTHEAST REGIONAL RECAPThree different Eagles each turned in multi-goal performances in the Northeast regional, including Alex Tuch and Austin Cangelosi (vs. Harvard) and Teddy Doherty (vs. Minnesota-Duluth). Cangelosi recorded his fourth-career two-goal game and netted the game-winning power play goal. Tuch registered his third-career multi-goal game. Doherty's two goals also stood for his third-career performance. Four players were named to the Northeast Region All-Tournament Team following the conclusion of Saturday's game. Thatcher Demko was named the Most Outstanding Player while Alex Tuch, Teddy Doherty and Casey Fitzgerald also received accolades. Demko surrendered only three goals on a combined 63 shots (.952) while Casey Fitzgerald finished with an assist and a +2 in the tournament.

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POINTSSam Anas (QU) ......................................... 132 (8th overall)Drake Cagguila (ND) .........................................122 (t-13th)Travis St. Denis (QU) .........................................122 (t-13th)Trevor Moore (DU) ................................................120 (17th)Ryan Fitzgerald (BC) ..............................100 (42nd)

GOALSSam Anas (QU) ........................................... 69 (3rd overall)Travis St. Denis (QU) ...........................................60 (t-11th)Drake Cagguila (ND) .......................................... 58 (t-15th) Ryan Fitzgerald (BC) ...............................53 (t-16th)

POWER PLAY GOALSSam Anas (QU) ...........................................29 (2nd overall)Travis St. Denis (QU) ............................................ 20 (t-8th)Ryan Fitzgerald (BC) ............................... 15 (t-18th)

SHORT-HANDED GOALSRyan Fitzgerald (BC) ....................5 (t-4th overall)Drake Cagguila (ND) ............................................... 5 (t-4th)

LEADERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT SCORINGQuentin Shore (DU) ....................................... 6 GP (2-6--8)Drake Caggiula (ND) ................................... 10 GP (4-2--6)Paul LaDue (ND) ................................................8 GP (1-5--6)Danton Heinen (DU) ........................................4 GP (1-5--6)Luke Johnson (ND) .........................................8 GP (5-0--5)Ryan Fitzgerald (BC) ........................... 6 GP (4-1--5)

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS ENTERING FROZEN FOUR

GOALTENDING CAREER STATS

ACTIVE GOALTENDING LEADERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

MOST FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES

MOST FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES BY COACH

2015-16 RECORDS vs. OTHER NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

MOST CONSECUTIVE 20-WIN SEASONS

ROSTERS BY CLASS

MOST NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

LONGEST ACTIVE NCAA APPEARANCE STREAKS

NCAA APPEARANCES BY FROZEN FOUR COACHES

W-L-T Saves Sv% GAA SOMichael Garteig (QU) 77-24-16 2,566 .918 1.93 19Thatcher Demko (BC) 65-25-10 2,601 .928 2.07 13Tanner Jaillet (DU) 32-12-5 1,316 .920 2.29 4Evan Cowley (DU) 18-13-3 928 .929 2.08 4Cam Johnson (ND) 22-4-2 719 .930 1.76 5

GP W-L Min. Saves GA GAA SV%Thatcher Demko (BC) 6 4-2 357:06 166 16 2.69 .912Tanner Jaillet (DU) 4 3-1 239:17 79 9 2.26 .898Michael Garteig (QU) 4 2-2 237:18 84 8 2.02 .913Cam Johnson (ND) 2 2-0 120:00 49 4 2.00 .925Evan Cowley (DU) 1 0-0 20:00 7 0 0.00 1.000Jacob Meyers (QU) 1 0-0 0:16 0 0 0 - -

Minnesota / Michigan ..........................................................................................................36Boston College ................................................................................................35Boston University .................................................................................................................. 34North Dakota .............................................................................................................................31Michigan State .........................................................................................................................27Denver .......................................................................................................................................... 26Wisconsin ................................................................................................................................... 25

Boston College ................................................................................................ 25Michigan ......................................................................................................................................14Boston University / North Dakota................................................................................. 22Minnesota ...................................................................................................................................21Denver ...........................................................................................................................................14Harvard .........................................................................................................................................12

Jerry York (Boston College) .................................................... 13 (5 titles)Rand Pecknold (Quinnipiac) ................................................................................................ 2Jim Montgomery (Denver) .....................................................................................................1Brad Berry (North Dakota) ....................................................................................................1

Boston College .........................................................................................11-4-3Quinnipiac...............................................................................................................................9-1-1North Dakota .......................................................................................................................9-4-1Denver ..................................................................................................................................... 7-7-4

Denver ...........................................................................................................................................15North Dakota .............................................................................................................................14Boston College ................................................................................................... 7UMass Lowell / Minnesota / Quinnipiac ........................................................................5

BC DU UND QUFreshmen 10 7 11 6Sophomores 2 6 6 7Juniors 10 10 6 11Seniors 4 4 4 6

Michigan .........................................................................................9Denver / North Dakota .............................................................7Wisconsin .......................................................................................6Boston College / BU / Minnesota ................................. 5Lake Superior State / MSU / Michigan Tech................3

North Dakota ..............................................................................14Denver ..............................................................................................9Boston College ............................................................7Quinnipiac / St. Cloud State ................................................. 4

Jerry York (Boston College) ................................23Rand Pecknold (Quinnipiac) ................................................. 5Jim Montgomery (Denver) .....................................................3Brad Berry (North Dakota) .....................................................1

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- Boston College possesses 35 NCAA Tournament appearances, second most behind Minnesota and Michigan, each with 36

- Boston College's seven-consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament is currently the third-longest streak behind North Dakota (14) and Denver (9).

- Boston College is in seach of its sixth national championship which would put the Eagles in a tie for third-most all-time with Wisconsin (Michigan has nine and Denver/NoDak with seven)

BOSTON COLLEGE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTThe 2016 NCAA Tournament marks the 35th time the Eagles have earned a postseason berth. It is the team's 17th appearance in the last 19 years. Boston College sports a 49-41 all-time record in the national tournament. Head coaches John `Snooks' Kelley and Len Ceglarski both led BC to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, while Jerry York has led the Eagles to 17 NCAA Tournaments in the last 20 seasons. Boston College has skated in the last seven-consecutive NCAA Tournaments, third most in college hockey (NoDak & Denver).

JERRY YORK AND THE NCAA TOURNAMENTJerry York has led his teams to 23 NCAA Tournament berths - six at Bowling Green and 17 at Boston College (out of 22 seasons at BC). York has a 41-22-1 all-time record in the NCAA Tournament and owns a 36-12 mark at Boston College. York's 41 victories are the highest total in NCAA Division I history. Twelve York-led squads have advanced to the tournament's semifinal/championship round and have won five of their last six semifinal games.

CURRENT EAGLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTFourteen of the 26 current Eagles have skated in an NCAA Tournament game prior to the Harvard contest. Through the 2016 Northeast regional, Ryan Fitzgerald leads the Eagles in NCAA points with five (4-1-5). Teddy Doherty, Austin Cangelosi and Alex Tuch all have a pair of goals while Thatcher Demko owns a 4-2 mark with a 2.69 goals against average and a .912 save percentage.

POSTSEASON PRODUCTIONSince the 1997-98 season, Boston College has won nine Hockey East Tournament titles (1998, '99, 2001, '05,'07, '08, '10, '11 and '12), has advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Frozen Four 12 times (1998, '99, 2000, '01, '04, '06, '07, '08, '10, '12, '14 and '16) and has captured four national titles (2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012). During this stretch run, Boston College is 89-26 (.774) in 115 playoff contests.

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1954 (January 12)BC - 4 • HU - 1

1956 (February 6)BC - 4 • HU - 2

1957 (February 5)BC - 5 • BU - 4 (OT)

1959 (February 9)BC - 7 • BU - 4

1961 (February 13)BC - 4 • HU - 2

1963 (February 11)BC - 3 • HU - 1

1964 (February 10)BC - 6 • BU - 5

1965 (February 15)BC - 5 • BU - 4

1976 (February 9)BC - 6 • BU - 3

1983 (February 14)BC - 8 • NU - 2

1994 (February 14)BC - 2 • HU - 1 (OT)

2001 (February 12)BC - 5 • BU - 3

2004 (February 9)BC - 2 • BU - 1 (OT)

2008 (February 11)BC - 6 • HU - 5 (OT)

2010 (February 8)BC - 4 • BU - 3

2011 (February 14)BC - 7 • NU - 6 (OT)

2012 (February 13)BC - 3 • BU - 2 (OT)

2013 (February 11)BC - 6 • BU - 3

2014 (February 10)BC - 4 • NU - 1

2016 (February 8)BC - 1 • BU - 0 (OT)

BEANPOT TROTBoston College won its sixth Beanpot trophy in seven years, and 20th overall as the Eagles defeated archrival Boston University in historic fashion on Feb. 8, 2016 at TD Garden. Alex Tuch delivered his fourth-career game-winning goal in overtime to break up the defensive standoff 1:57 into the extra session.

UNBEANLIEVABLEMonday's title game marked the 256th installment of the Beanpot tournament. In the 255 games prior, there had NEVER been a 1-0 final score. It was also only the second-ever 1-0 game between the Eagles and Terriers since the start of Hockey

East (Dec. 2, 2006). It marked only the fourth shutout in Beanpot championship game history and first since 1981 (also in 1962 and 1967). Boston College had

never shutout BU in the Beanpot championship. Monday's win marked the seventh shutout in Beanpot history for BC and also pushed the Eagles

over the mark in a season for most shutouts in a year (9).

CLOSING IN ON BEANPOT LOREBoston College won its sixth Beanpot trophy in seven years

(2010-16), closing in on Boston University's mark of eight pots in nine tournaments from 1995 to 2003.

FREE BEANSNine of the 43 Beanpot contests between Boston College and Boston University have gone to overtime. The Eagles hold a huge 7-2 advantage in that department,

including the last two championship meetings. Before Alex Tuch's winner, Billy Arnold took down the Terriers in

overtime in the 2012 Beanpot championship.

ANOTHER ONE FOR THE BIOGRAPHYHead coach Jerry York earned another record on Feb. 8, 2016,

when he surpassed his former coach at Boston College, Snooks Kelley, for most Beanpots won the Heights. York won his ninth trophy,

which stands as the most in school history of any other coach.

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CAREER SHUTOUTS 1. Cory Schneider 2004-07 152. Thatcher Demko 2013-Current 13 Scott Clemmensen 1997-2001 134. John Muse 2007-11 125. Jack Fitzgerald 1922-25 8 Matti Kaltiainen 2001-05 8

SINGLE SEASON SHUTOUTS 1. Thatcher Demko 2015-16 10 2. Cory Schneider 2005-06 83. Cory Schneider 2006-07 64. Scott Clemmensen 1999-00 5

CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Matti Kaltiainen 2001-05 2.04 2. Thatcher Demko 2013-Current 2.073. Cory Schneider 2004-07 2.094. Parker Milner 2009-13 2.235. John Muse 2007-11 2.40

SINGLE SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Parker Milner 2009-13 1.662. Matti Kaltiainen 2003-04 1.763. Matti Kaltiainen 2004-05 1.804. Thatcher Demko 2013-Current 1.85 5. Cory Schneider 2004-05 1.90

HISTORIC HALF DOZENThatcher Demko matched history after posting six shutouts in seven starts (Oct. 16 - Nov. 8, 2015), stringing together a pair of three-game shutout streaks. Demko’s historic run tied Blaine Lacher of Lake Superior State for posting six shutouts in seven games, marking only the second time in the history of college hockey something of that magnitude has been achieved. Below are the runs posted by each goaltender:

SHUSH.Demko’s first shutout streak started in the third period at Rensselaer on Oct. 11, 2015, where he played shutout hockey for 206 minutes and two seconds (206:02), denoting the 20th-longest stretch of zero goals allowed in the history of the game. Demko’s second run started in the third period of the Denver contest on Oct. 30 and spanned to the second period against Michigan State, surpassing his previous total and posting another 208 minutes and 36 seconds (208:36) of scorelss hockey. That mark is the 17th-best stretch in the history of the game. Demko’s scoreless string of 208:36 is third longest in school history behind Scott Clemmensen (254:23 – Jan. 9-24, 1998) and Cory Schneider (242:19 – Jan. 13-27, 2006).

...AND NEWThatcher Demko surpassed Cory Schneider for the all-time single-season shutouts record holder, notching his ninth of the season against BU in the Beanpot on Feb. 8. Demko added his 10th of the season against Vermont on March 11. Demko is now tied for second all-time in the career shutouts list and two away from the career mark.

NOT JUST AT BC, BUT ALL-TIME...Thatcher Demko's 10 shutouts is the second most in college hockey history for a season, tying David McKee (Cornell – 2005) and Ryan Miller (Michigan State – 2001). The San Diego native is two shutouts away from matching Greg Gardner's (Niagara) of 12 set in 2000 for the all-time mark in a college hockey season.

Blaine Lacher – Lake Superior State• Feb. 25, 1994 – 3-0 (Illinois-Chicago)• March 4, 1994 – 4-0 (Kent State)• March 5, 1994 – 7-0 (Kent State)• March 11, 1994 – 5-0 (Ohio State)• March 12, 1994 – 8-0 (Ohio State)• March 19, 1994 – 4-0 (Michigan State)

Thatcher Demko – Boston College• Oct. 16, 2015 – 6-0 (Wisconsin)• Oct. 23, 2015 – 3-0 (Colorado College)• Oct. 24, 2015 – 5-0 (Colorado College)• Nov. 3, 2015 – 7-0 (Massachusetts)• Nov. 6, 2015 – 3-0 (Maine)• Nov. 8, 2015 – 2-0 (Maine)

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location ...................................................................Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded .................................................................................................... 1863Nickname..............................................................................................EaglesColors...............................................................................Maroon and GoldEnrollment .....................................................9,099 (undergraduates).....................................................................................................14,460 (total)Colors...............................................................................Maroon and GoldHome Rink ..................................................................Kelley Rink (7,884)President .........................................................Rev. William P. Leahy, SJNCAA Faculty Representative ................................Robert TaggartAthletics Director ..................................................................Brad BatesSr. Assoc. AD/Hockey Administrator ........................... Tom PetersAssistant Director / Media Contact ................... Mark MajewskiBC Athletics Website .....................................................bceagles.com

HOCKEY STAFF

Name (Alma Mater, Year) ..................................................................TitleJerry York (Boston College ’67) ............................................................................................................The Schiller Family Head Hockey CoachGreg Brown (Boston College ’90) .................Assoc. Head CoachMike Ayers (New Hampshire ’04) ...................... Assistant CoachMarty McInnis (Boston College ’90) ............... Assistant CoachJohn Hegarty (Boston College ’94)...............Dir. of Hockey Ops.Bert Lenz (Castleton State ’91).............................Athletic TrainerRuss DeRosa (Springfield ’95) ..............................Strength Coach

PROGRAM HISTORY

Affiliation ...........................................................................NCAA Division IConference ..................................................Hockey East AssociationFirst Season ...................................................................................... 1917-18Total Seasons .............................................................................................93Overall Record .....................................................................1493-789-127Kelley Rink Record (1988-pres) ........................ 311-118-39 (.700)McHugh Forum Record (1958-86) ................... 282-95-10 (.748)Winning Seasons ..........................................75 (including 2015-16)NCAA Championships...................5 (1949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012)NCAA Tournament Record .............................................................49-41NCAA Tournament Record under Jerry York ........................ 36-12NCAA Frozen Four Appearances ........................................................25(1948, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1985, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016)NCAA Tournament Appearances .........35 (including 2015-16)Hockey East Regular Season Titles .... 14 (includes 2015-16)Hockey East Tournament Titles ......................................................... 11Hockey East Tournament Record ........................................65-30-2Hockey East Tourney Record under Jerry York ...............55-18-1All-Americans ......................................59 (43 first-team honorees)

HOCKEY INFORMATION

2014-15 Overall Record ................................................................21-14-32014-15 Hockey East Record (Finish) ....................12-7-3 (T-2nd)Final Ranking .....................................................................No. 13 / No. 14Lettermen Returning / Lost ............................................................ 15/9Newcomers......................................................................................................92015-16 Captain ...............................................................Teddy Doherty2015-16 Alternate Captains ..........................................Chris Calnan................................................................... Ian McCoshen, Steve Santini

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Address................... 321 Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Contact ............................................................................... Mark MajewskiEmail...................................................................mark.majewski@bc.eduOffice Phone ....................................................................(617) 552-2094Cell Phone ........................................................................ (734) 812-5480BC Athletics Twitter Feed ..................................... @BCSportsNewsHockey Twitter Feed ............................................... @BCHockeyNewsHashtags ...................................................................................... #WeAreBC..........................................................................................................#BCHockey

RECAPPING THE HOCKEY EAST SEMIFINALSFollowing a 5-4 setback to red-hot Northeastern on March 18 in the Hockey East semifinals, the Eagles are now 16-6 in that round of the tournament. The contest started at 10:36 p.m., 2 hours and 36 minutes later than the scheduled start time due to the first Hockey East semifinal extending into triple overtime. Miles Wood scored the contest's first goal 15 seconds into the game, marking BC fastest tally of the season.

CHAMPS ... 14 TIMES OVERBoston College's 3-1 victory over UMass Lowell on Feb. 26 guaranteed the Eagles the No. 1 seed for the Hockey East playoffs and a share of the regular season title. BC lost to the River Hawks the following night in the regular season finale and tied as co-champs with Providence. BC has been champs or co-champs in the regular season 14 times, including the 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2015-16 seasons.

20 / 20BC skates into the Frozen Four with a 28-7-5 mark. Jerry York has now led 23 of his teams to 25 wins or more in a season, including 17 seasons with 20 wins or more behind the Eagles' bench. This is the seventh-consecutive season the Eagles will have won at least 20 games and will be the 75th season in which Boston College has guaranteed more wins than losses. If BC wins the Frozen Four, York will have led six teams to 30 wins or more.

FITZY OPERATING AT Ryan Fitzgerald tallied his 100th-careerpoint in grand fashion in the Northeast Regional against Duluth. Fitzgerald scored the game-winning power play goal for his 100th-career point. He also scored the overtime winner against Vermont to clinch a berth in the Hockey East semifinals. His 53 career goals has him outside of Boston College's top 50 by only a goal. Fitzgerald is also one of 15 skaters in college hockey with at least three short-handed goals this season. Five of Fitzgerald's 50 goals at BC have come via short-handed. Fitzgerald has scored 23 goals and registered 23 assists in his junior season and is tied for 18th, nationally, in points per game this season with 1.18 ppg.

WHITE OUTColin White, who has registered 12 multi-point performances this season, is currently the 22nd most prolific scorer in college hockey and the fourth-highest scoring freshman with an average of 1.17 points per game. The Hanover, Mass. native is second on the Eagles with 42 points, notching 19 goals and 23 assists along the way. White is the first freshman since Johnny Gaudreau (2011-12) to score 40 points in his rookie campaign.

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# Team (FPV) W-L-T Points LW1 Quinnipiac (48) 29-3-7 998 2

2 St. Cloud State ( 2) 31-8-1 935 4

3 North Dakota 30-6-4 897 1

4 Providence 27-6-4 847 3

5 Michigan 24-7-5 768 7

6 Boston College 28-7-5 751 57 Denver 23-9-6 703 6

8 Massachusetts-Lowell 24-9-5 664 8

9 Northeastern 22-13-5 554 14

10 Harvard 19-10-4 547 9

11 Yale 19- 8-4 500 10

12 Boston University 21-12-5 488 11

13 Notre Dame 19-10-7 390 13

14 Minnesota-Duluth 18-15-5 354 16

15 Michigan Tech 23-9-5 279 12

16 Minnesota State 21-13-7 176 15

17 St. Lawrence 19-14-4 142 17

18 Ferris State 19-14-6 121 NR

19 Cornell 16-11-7 115 18

20 Minnesota 20-17-0 94 20

Others Receiving Votes: RIT 62, Penn State 58, Nebraska-

Omaha 24, Robert Morris 19, Dartmouth 7, Bowling Green 6,

Clarkson 1.

# Team (FPV) W-L-T Points LW1. Quinnipiac (22) 31-3-7 498 12. North Dakota (12) 32-6-4 486 33. Boston College 28-7-5 440 54. Denver 25-9-6 412 75. Michigan 25-8-5 337 66. St. Cloud State 31-9-5 334 27. Providence 27-7-4 305 48. UMass Lowell 25-10-5 284 89. Harvard 19-11-4 176 910. Minnesota Duluth 19-16-5 166 1411. Yale 19-9-4 159 1212. Northeastern 22-14-5 133 1013. Notre Dame 19-11-7 122 1314. Ferris State 20-15-6 120 MR15. Boston University 21-13-5 92 11t

Others Receiving Votes: Michigan Tech 8, RIT 4, Minnesota State 2, Minnesota 2.

A GAME OF INCHESBoston College has averted either defeat or a forced overtime be mere inches in a couple games down there stretch. In the decisive game three of the Hockey East quarters vs. Vermont, Michael Kim and Miles Wood kicked a puck away that was resting on the goal line in overtime. In Worcester against Duluth, Austin Cangelosi dove into the crease and swatted a puck away that was inches from the goal with 1.4 seconds left to avoid overtime.

HEADSTANDSDemko is currently fourth in the nation in save percentage (.936) and seventh in goals against average (1.85). His 10 shutouts are easily the most in college hockey this season. In league play, Demko's five shutouts are tied for second most in a single-season with UNH's Casey DeSmith (2012-13) and BU's John Curry (2006-07). His .938 save percentage in league play is tied for seventh best in a single season Merrimack's Rasmus Tirronen (2014-15), NU's Clay Witt (2013-14) and none other than his current goaltending coach at BC, Mike Ayers. Ayers was a Second-Team All-American and finished with that number in 2001-02. For a career, the 6-foot-4 backstopper is 62-25-10 (.691) with a 2.07 goals against average and a .928 save percentage (2,601 saves on 2,803 shots).

THATCHER BAKERThatcher Demko is among the 10 finalists for the 2016 Hobey Baker Award and one of two goaltenders up for college hockey's most prestigious individual award. Demko looks to become Boston College's fourth Hobey Baker winner, joining David Emma (1991), Mike Mottau (2001) and Johnny Gaudreau (2014). The Hobey Hat Trick (three finalists) will be announced on March 31, 2016 and the Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced Friday, April 8, 2016 from Tampa. Demko is also one of five finalist for the 2016 Mike Richter Award, which honors the most outstanding goaltender in NCAA men’s hockey.

QUICK DRAW CANGENot only has junior Austin Cangelosi been the glue to Boston College's offense this season and increased his point total by 17 points so far from last year (currently T-62nd in college hockey with 0.93 ppg), but his is the NCAA's best faceoff man hands down. The Estero, Fla. native has won 63.7 percent of his draws, winning 533-of-807.

SHORT-CHANGEDThe Eagles have scored 11 short-handed goals this season, which is second in the nation (Penn State - 12). Ryan Fitzgerald leads the team with three while Colin White and Zach Sanford have both scored a pair. It's the most short-handed goals in a season for BC since 2011-12 (12 SHGs). Boston College is also tied for the most successful penalty shot goals (2) with Connecticut as well as delayed penalty goals (2) with Michigan and Wisconsin.

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

1 Boston College 22 15 2 5 35 91 45 28 7 5 154 79

Providence 22 16 3 3 35 71 39 27 7 4 124 71

3 Notre Dame 22 15 5 2 32 70 40 19 11 7 115 86

4 UMass Lowell 22 12 6 4 28 58 37 25 10 5 121 75

Boston University 22 12 6 4 28 75 56 21 13 5 124 106

6 Northeastern 22 10 9 4 24 75 56 22 14 5 134 105

7 Merrimack 22 5 10 7 17 50 70 13 19 7 95 108

8 Connecticut 22 6 12 4 16 49 70 11 21 4 88 114

9 Vermont 22 6 13 3 15 48 66 15 22 3 86 107

10 New Hampshire 22 4 12 6 14 57 73 11 20 6 112 121

11 Maine 22 5 15 2 12 42 77 8 24 6 76 129

12 Massachusetts 22 2 16 4 8 44 101 8 24 4 84 146

hockey east OVERALLk k

Date USCHO USA9/28 1 110/5 1 110/12 4 310/19 4 410/26 4 411/2 3 311/9 2 211/16 2 311/23 2 311/30 2 312/7 3 312/14 4 412/21 4 412/28 4 4

Date USCHO USA1/4 7 71/11 4 41/18 4 51/25 4 52/1 4 42/8 3 32/15 2 22/22 2 22/29 3 43/7 3 33/14 5 43/21 6 53/28 - - 34/4 - - - -

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BOSTON COLLEGE>> Named 15th in top 50 NHL hockey factories byThe Hockey News..............................................................................October 19, 2015

>> Named top U.S. college for men’s ice hockey by USA Today......................................................................................... Jan. 8, 2016

>> Named College Hockey Team of the WeekCollege Hockey News.......................................................................................Feb. 10, 2016

THATCHER DEMKO>> Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week........................................... (back-to-back shutouts at Colorado College)............................................................................. October 25, 2015

>> Hockey East Goaltener of the Month for October.........................................(5-1 record with four shutouts and a 1.00 GAA)........................................................................... November 4, 2015

>> Hockey East Player of the Week........(7-0 record with a pair of shutouts and a 1.43 GAA and .947 save %)........................................................................... November 9, 2015

>> Hockey East Goaltener of the Month for November.........................................(5-1 record with four shutouts and a 1.00 GAA)........................................................................... December 2, 2015

>> Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week...(surrendered only three goals in two games to help BC back to the FF).................................................................................March 28, 2016

JD DUDEK>> Hockey East Rookie of the Week.....(1 goal, including the game-tying goal in HEA quarterfinals - 1 assist)..................................................................................March 14, 2016

COLIN WHITE>> Hockey East Rookie of the Week......................................................................................... (2 goals - 1 PPG)..............................................................................October 19, 2015

>> Hockey East Rookie of the Week............... (1 goals - 3 assists - first-career game-winning goal at UConn)........................................................................ November 30, 2015

>> Hockey East Rookie of the Month for November..............(averaged 2.43 points per game with five goals and 12 assists)........................................................................... December 2, 2015

>> HCA National Rookie of the Month for November..............(averaged 2.43 points per game with five goals and 12 assists)........................................................................... December 2, 2015

>> Hockey East Rookie of the Week.............................. (3 goals - BC’s first hat trick of the season - 1 assist).................................................................................January 9, 2016

TEDDY DOHERTY>> Hockey East Player of the Week............(scored a pair of goals against Duluth to send BC to Frozen Four).................................................................................March 28, 2016

CASEY FITZGERALD>> Hockey Rookie of the Week.... (recorded an assist in both games in Worcester and finished as a +2).................................................................................March 28, 2016

THE LEGEND CONTINUES...Boston College coach Jerry York reached the 1,000-win mark for his career in his 1,703rd game as a head coach. In all, York's record is 1,012-598-110 (.620) in 44 seasons at the head coach level and 545-263-76 (.660) in his 22nd season at the helm of Boston College. At the collegiate level, York is the 55th head coach to reach 1,000-career victories and the first to do so in college hockey. York remains the winningest coach in the history of the game. In his 1,000-career victories, Jerry York has defeated 69 different programs spread out through his tenures at Clarkson, Bowling Green and Boston College. York also won his ninth Beanpot trophy on Feb. 8, 2016, checking off another record in the BC annals.

BROTHERLY LOVECasey Fitzgerald assisted on his brother's game-winning power play goal against Minnesota-Duluth to help send BC to the Frozen Four. That goal also stood as Ryan Fitzgerald's 100th-career point. As a whole this season, Casey or Ryan have assisted on one another's tallies on six occasions and have both scored at least one point in a game on 15 different occassions, including a combined one goal and three assists against Vermont in game three on March 13.

FREAKY FASTBC has had a penchant for attacking quckly this season. Casey Fitzgerald scored 1:35 into the Beanpot semifinal. It was the fastest goal to start a Beanpot game since Bryan Ewing scored 1:23 into the game on Feb. 6, 2006. Austin Cangelosi scored 12 seconds into the home opener against Wisconsin, marking the fastest goal scored by an Eagle since Matt Price tallied 11 seconds into the game against Northeastern on March 7, 2008. The Estero, Fla., native followed that with a goal 16 seconds into the game on Jan. 29 at Notre Dame. Miles Wood recent scored a quick goal in the Hockey East semifinal, 15 seconds in.

SHORT-HANDED LAY-UPAustin Cangelosi converted on a penalty shot against BU on Jan. 15, marking the Eagles' first penalty shot goal since Chris Kreider tallied one against Notre Dame on Nov. 18, 2011. It should be noted, Cangelosi's penalty shot occurred when the Eagles were short-handed. Cangelosi also converted a penalty shot against Merrimack and is the only skater in college hockey so far with a pair.

SPECIAL TEAMS TALESThe Eagles' power play ranks ninth in the nation, converting 35-of-163 opportunites at a rate of 21.5 percent. The penalty-killing efforts continue to dominate, ranking first in Hockey East and fourth, nationally (87.9 percent - 152-of-173).

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POINTS 21 at Massachusetts (Jan 22, 2016)GOALS 8 at Massachusetts (Jan 22, 2016)ASSISTS 13 at Massachusetts (Jan 22, 2016)SOGs 45 vs Vermont (Mar 12, 2016)SAVES 38 at Providence (Jan 09, 2016)PENALTIES 13 vs MAINE (Nov 06, 2015)PIMs 44 vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015)

POINTS 15 at Merrimack (02/13/16)GOALS 5 vs Northeastern (03/18/16) 5 at Merrimack (02/13/16)ASSISTS 10 at Merrimack (02/13/16)SOGs 42 at Providence (Jan 09, 2016)SAVES 43 vs Vermont (Mar 12, 2016)PENALTIES 17 at Army West Point (Oct 09, 2015)PIMS 65 vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015)

POINTS 2 vs Providence (Dec 29, 2015)GOALS 1 vs Boston University (Feb 08, 2016) 1 at Rensselaer (Oct 11, 2015) 1 vs Providence (Dec 29, 2015)ASSISTS 1 vs Providence (Dec 29, 2015)SOGs 20 at UMass Lowell (Feb 27, 2016)SAVES 15 vs RIT (Nov 28, 2015)PENALTIES 2 vs UConn (Jan 23, 2016) 2 vs Harvard (Feb 01, 2016) 2 vs Harvard (Mar 25, 2016)PIMs 4 vs UConn (Jan 23, 2016) 4 vs Harvard (Feb 01, 2016) 4 vs Harvard (Mar 25, 2016)

POINTS 0 vs Wisconsin (Oct 16, 2015) 0 at Colorado College (Oct 23, 2015) 0 at Colorado College (Oct 24, 2015) 0 vs Massachusetts (Nov 03, 2015) 0 vs MAINE (Nov 05, 2015) 0 vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015) 0 at Massachusetts (01/22/16) 0 at Notre Dame (Jan 29, 2016) 0 vs Boston University (Feb 08, 2016) 0 vs Vermont (Mar 11, 2016)GOALS 0 vs Wisconsin (Oct 16, 2015) 0 at Colorado College (Oct 23, 2015) 0 at Colorado College (Oct 24, 2015) 0 vs Massachusetts (Nov 03, 2015) 0 vs MAINE (Nov 05, 2015) 0 vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015) 0 at Massachusetts (01/22/16) 0 at Notre Dame (Jan 29, 2016) 0 vs Boston University (Feb 08, 2016) 0 vs Vermont (Mar 11, 2016)ASSISTS 0 vs Wisconsin (Oct 16, 2015) 0 at Colorado College (Oct 23, 2015) 0 at Colorado College (Oct 24, 2015) 0 vs Massachusetts (Nov 03, 2015) 0 vs MAINE (Nov 05, 2015) 0 vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015) 0 at Massachusetts (01/22/16) 0 at Notre Dame (Jan 29, 2016) 0 vs Boston University (Feb 08, 2016) 0 vs UMass Lowell (Feb 26, 2016) 0 vs Vermont (Mar 11, 2016)

POINTS 4 Ian McCoshen vs. BU (Jan. 15, 2016) 4 Ryan Fitzgerald vs PC (Jan 8, 2016) 4 Colin White vs PC (Jan 8, 2016) 4 Ryan Fitzgerald vs MSU (Nov 13, 2015) 4 Colin White vs UMass (Nov 03, 2015)

GOALS 3 Colin White vs Providence (Jan 8, 2016)

ASSISTS 3 Ian McCoshen at UVM (Feb 19, 2016) 3 Ryan Fitzgerald vs PC (Jan 8, 2016) 3 Zach Sanford vs PC (Jan 8, 2016) 3 Zach Sanford vs ND (Dec 10, 2015) 3 Matty Gaudreau vs RIT (Nov 28, 2015) 3 Steve Santini at UNH (Nov 21, 2015) 3 Colin White vs UMass (Nov 03, 2015)

SHOTS 9 R. Fitzgerald at 'Mack (Feb. 13, 2016)

SAVES 38 Ian Milosz at PC (Jan 09, 2016)

PENALTIES 3 Ian McCoshen vs UVM (Mar 11, 2016) 3 Ian McCoshen at UVM (Feb 19, 2016) 3 Miles Wood vs N'Eastern (Dec 05, 2015) 3 Colin White vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015) 3 Miles Wood vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015) 3 C. Fitzgerald vs MAINE (Nov 08, 2015) 3 Ry.Fitzgerald vs UMass (Nov 03, 2015) 3 C. Fitzgerald at Army (Oct 09, 2015)

PIMs 17 Ian McCoshen vs UVM (Mar 11, 2016) 17 Miles Wood vs 'eastern (Dec 05, 2015) 17 R. Fitzgerald vs UMass (Nov 03, 2015)

SHOW BIRDSWith the addition of former BC captain Michael Matheson to the Panthers on Feb. 19, the Eagles were second in college hockey with the most alums (20) in the NHL this season.

START SPREADIN’ THE NEWSBoston College and North Dakota will meet in a new marquee event next season, the College Hockey Showdown, on December 3, 2016 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The NCHC will serve as a co-host for the College Hockey Showdown with Madison Square Garden while North Dakota will be designated as the home team. Fans can also stay up to date on the latest College Hockey Showdown at Madison Square Garden information by following the event on Twitter @HkyShowdown_MSG.

PRESEASON PRECEDENTBoston College was selected as the preseason favorite to win the Hockey East regular-season title as voted on by the league coaches and announced on Sept. 21. The Eagles received 115 overall votes and picked up seven of the league’s 12 first-place votes. The Eagles’ pick as the preseason favorite marks the seventh time in the last eight seasons and the 14th time in the last 17 occasions that BC has been picked as the preseason favorite, or co-favorite, to win the league title.

POLE POSITIONBC was tabbed the unit to beat as the Eagles earned the No. 1 preseason ranking in both the USCHO.com and USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine polls unveiled on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5, respectively. This marks the seventh time the Eagles have been slotted as the top position in the preseason. The last time Boston College was ranked No. 1 in the country was towards the end of the 2013-14 season when the Eagles ran off a 19-game unbeaten mark, winning 17 games and skating to a pair of draws over the course of the run. Boston College finished No. 13 and No. 14, respectively, in the USCHO.com and USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine final polls upon conclusion of the 2014-15 season.

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# Team PWR W-L-T Win% Win%Rk RPI RPIRk

1 Quinnipiac 59 31-3-7 .8415 1 .6020* 1

2 North Dakota 58 32-6-4 .8095 2 .6007* 2

3 St. Cloud State 57 31-9-1 .7683 3 .5952* 3

4 Boston College 56 28-7-5 .7625 5 .5836* 4

5 Denver 55 25-9-6 .7000 7 .5825 5

6 Providence 54 27-7-4 .7632 4 .5762 6

7 Michigan 53 25-8-5 .7237 6 .5678* 7

8 UMass Lowell 52 25-10-5 .6875 9 .5574* 8

9 Boston University 51 21-13-5 .6026 16 .5539 9

10t Harvard 49 19-11-4 .6176 12 .5490 10

10t Notre Dame 49 19-11-7 .6081 13t .5473 11

12t Minnesota-Duluth 48 19-16-5 .5375 27t .5465 12

12t Yale 48 19-9-4 .6562 11 .5451* 13

14 Northeastern 46 22-14-5 .5976 17t .5439 14

15 Michigan Tech 45 23-9-5 .6892 8 .5362 15

16 Cornell 44 16-11-7 .5735 20 .5350 16

17 Nebraska-Omaha 42 18-17-1 .5139 31 .5281 18

18 Minnesota 41 20-17-0 .5405 25 .5290 17

19 St. Lawrence 40 19-14-4 .5676 22 .5229 20

20t Robert Morris 39 24-11-4 .6667 10 .5261 19

20t Penn State 39 21-13-4 .6053 15 .5226 21

22 Dartmouth 38 18-16-1 .5286 29 .5220 22

23t Clarkson 37 20-15-3 .5658 23 .5196 23

23t Minnesota State 37 21-13-7 .5976 17t .5195 24

25t Rensselaer 34 18-15-7 .5375 27t .5192 25

25t Miami 34 15-18-3 .4583 36 .5159 26

27 Bowling Green 33 22-14-6 .5952 19 .5132 27

28t Ferris State 31 20-15-6 .5610 24 .5114 28

28t Air Force 31 20-12-5 .6081 13t .5096 29

28t Union 31 13-14-9 .4861 35 .5008 30

31t Ohio State 29 14-18-4 .4444 37 .4980 31

31t Bemidji State 29 17-16-6 .5128 32 .4974 32

33t Holy Cross 26 18-13-5 .5694 21 .4938 33

33t Northern Michigan 26 15-16-7 .4868 33t .4919 34

33t Vermont 26 15-22-3 .4125 40 .4918 35

36t RIT 23 18-15-6 .5385 26 .4875 36

36t Mercyhurst 23 17-15-4 .5278 30 .4840 37

38 Merrimack 22 13-19-7 .4231 39 .4784 38

39 New Hampshire 21 11-20-6 .3784 43 .4724 39

40 Wisconsin 20 8-19-8 .3429 47 .4705 40

41t Army 19 14-15-9 .4868 33t .4688 41

41t Colgate 19 11-24-2 .3243 49t .4676 42

43 Western Michigan 18 8-25-3 .2639 55 .4670 43

44 Lake Superior 16 14-22-5 .4024 42 .4648 44

45t Connecticut 14 11-21-4 .3611 46 .4637 45

45t Michigan State 14 10-23-4 .3243 49t .4619 46

47 Bentley 13 14-20-6 .4250 38 .4615 47

48 Sacred Heart 12 13-20-4 .4054 41 .4539 48

49t Brown 11 5-19-7 .2742 54 .4520 49

49t Massachusetts 11 8-24-4 .2778 53 .4518 50

51 Alaska-Anchorage 9 11-20-3 .3676 45 .4484 51

52t Colorado College 8 6-29-1 .1806 59 .4464 52

52t Alaska 8 10-22-4 .3333 48 .4458 53

54 Maine 7 8-24-6 .2895 52 .4444 54

55 Canisius 5 12-22-5 .3718 44 .4440 55

56 Alabama-Huntsville 4 7-21-6 .2941 51 .4327 56

57 Princeton 3 5-23-3 .2097 58 .4306 57

58 Niagara 2 6-25-6 .2432 56 .4140 58

59 Arizona State 1 3-22-0 .1200 60 .4019 59

60 American Int'l 0 7-29-3 .2179 57 .4012 60

CHRISTOPHER BROWNNov. 3, 2015 vs. Massachusetts ............................................0-2-2Nov 28, 2015 vs RIT ........................................................................1-1-2

CHRIS CALNANOct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin ......................................................0-2-2

AUSTIN CANGELOSIOct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin ......................................................2-0-2 Oct. 30, 2015 vs. Denver ..............................................................1-1-2Nov. 24, 2015 at Connecticut ....................................................1-1-2Dec. 10, 2015 vs. Notre Dame ..................................................2-1-3Jan. 9, 2016 at Providence ........................................................0-2-2Jan. 15, 2016 vs. Boston University ........................................1-1-2Feb. 12 vs. Merrimack ....................................................................1-1-2Feb. 13, 2016 at Merrimack ........................................................1-1-2Feb. 20, 2016 at Vermont ............................................................1-1-2March 11, 2016 vs. Vermont ......................................................1-2-3March 25, 2016 vs. Providence ..............................................2-0-2

JOSH COUTURIERJan. 23 vs. Connecticut...............................................................0-2-2

TEDDY DOHERTYNov. 3, 2015 vs. Massachusetts ............................................2-0-2Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire ...........................................2-0-2Dec. 10, 2015 vs. Notre Dame .................................................0-2-2Jan. 9, 2016 at Providence ..........................................................1-1-2Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts .............................................1-1-2March 26, 2016 vs. Minnesota-Duluth ...............................2-0-2

JD DUDEKMarch 13, 2016 vs. Vermont .......................................................1-1-2

CASEY FITZGERALDOct. 9, 2015 at Army .......................................................................1-1-2Oct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin ......................................................0-2-2Feb. 13, 2016 at Merrimack ........................................................1-1-2Feb. 20, 2016 at Vermont ..........................................................0-2-2March 13, 2016 vs. Vermont .....................................................0-2-2

RYAN FITZGERALDOct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin .......................................................1-2-3Oct. 23, 2015 at Colorado College ........................................2-0-2Nov. 3, 2015 vs. Massachusetts ..............................................1-1-2Nov. 13, 2015 vs Michigan State ............................................2-2-4Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire .............................................1-1-2Nov. 24, 2015 at Connecticut ....................................................1-1-2Nov 28, 2015 vs RIT ......................................................................2-0-2Dec. 6, 2015 at Northeastern ...................................................1-1-2Jan. 8, 2016 vs. Providence........................................................1-3-4Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts .............................................1-1-2Feb. 13, 2016 at Merrimack .......................................................2-1-3Feb. 20, 2016 at Vermont ...........................................................2-1-3Feb. 26, 2016 vs. UMass Lowell ..............................................2-0-2March 13, 2016 vs. Vermont .......................................................1-1-2

MATTHEW GAUDREAUNov. 3, 2015 vs. Massachusetts ............................................0-2-2Nov. 13, 2015 vs Michigan State ............................................0-2-2Nov 28, 2015 vs RIT ......................................................................0-3-3Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts ...........................................0-2-2

ADAM GILMOUROct. 24, 2015 at Colorado College ........................................2-0-2Jan. 29, 2016 at Notre Dame .....................................................1-1-2Feb. 12 vs. Merrimack ....................................................................1-1-2March 11, 2016 vs. Vermont ......................................................1-2-3March 13, 2016 vs. Vermont .....................................................0-2-2

MICHAEL KIMFeb. 5, 2016 vs. New Hampshire ..............................................1-1-2

IAN McCOSHENJan. 15, 2016 vs. Boston University ......................................2-2-4Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts .............................................1-1-2Feb. 1, 2016 vs. Harvard ..............................................................0-2-2

ZACH SANFORDOct. 24, 2015 at Colorado College .........................................1-2-3 Nov 28, 2015 vs RIT ......................................................................0-2-2Dec. 10, 2015 vs. Notre Dame .................................................0-3-3Dec. 28 vs. Ohio State ...................................................................1-1-2Jan. 8, 2016 vs. Providence.......................................................0-3-3Feb. 12 vs. Merrimack ...................................................................2-1-3Feb. 19 at Vermont ..........................................................................1-1-2

SCOTT SAVAGEOct. 24, 2015 at Colorado College ........................................0-2-2Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire ...........................................0-3-3Dec. 6, 2015 at Northeastern .................................................0-2-2Feb. 5, 2016 vs. New Hampshire ............................................0-2-2

STEVE SANTININov. 6, 2015 vs. Maine ...................................................................1-1-2Nov. 21 at New Hampshire ........................................................0-3-3Jan. 9, 2016 at Providence ........................................................0-2-2Feb. 12 vs. Merrimack ..................................................................0-2-2March 18, 2016 vs. Northeastern .........................................0-2-2

ALEX TUCHOct. 9, 2015 at Army .....................................................................0-2-2Nov. 13, 2015 vs Michigan State ..............................................1-1-2Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire ...........................................0-2-2Jan. 8, 2016 vs. Providence.......................................................2-0-2Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts .............................................1-1-2March 25, 2016 vs. Providence ..............................................2-0-2

COLIN WHITEOct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin ......................................................2-0-2Nov. 3, 2015 vs. Massachusetts .............................................1-3-4Nov. 6, 2015 vs. Maine ...................................................................1-1-2Nov. 8, 2015 vs. Maine .................................................................0-2-2Nov. 13, 2015 vs Michigan State .............................................2-1-3Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire ...........................................0-2-2 Nov. 24, 2015 at Connecticut ...................................................1-2-3Jan. 8, 2016 vs. Providence........................................................3-1-4Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts .............................................1-1-2Jan. 29, 2016 at Notre Dame .....................................................1-1-2Feb. 1, 2016 vs. Harvard ................................................................1-1-2Feb. 19 at Vermont ........................................................................0-2-2

MILES WOODOct. 9, 2015 at Army ......................................................................1-2-3Oct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin ......................................................0-2-2Oct. 30, 2015 vs. Denver ..............................................................1-1-2Nov. 13, 2015 vs Michigan State ..............................................1-1-2Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire .............................................1-1-2Nov. 24, 2015 at Connecticut ....................................................1-1-2Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts .............................................1-1-2Jan. 29, 2016 at Notre Dame ...................................................0-2-2Feb. 13, 2016 at Merrimack ......................................................0-2-2March 18, 2016 vs. Northeastern .........................................2-0-2

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2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 .....2015-16Overall Record ...................................22-12-4 ................28-8-4 ................21-14-3..............28-7-5League Record .................................. 15-9-3 .................16-2-2 ...................12-7-3.............. 15-2-5vs. league opponents .................. 18-10-3 ................20-4-2 ................13-10-3.............. 18-5-5vs. non-league opponents ...............4-2-1 ....................7-3-2 .................... 7-3-0.................8-1-0vs. AHA opponents ....................................n/a .....................1-1-0 .................... 1-0-0................2-0-0vs. BIG 10 .......................................................n/a ....................3-2-1 .....................2-1-0................. 2-1-0vs. NCHC opponents ................................n/a ................... 1-0-0 ....................4-2-0................4-0-0vs. ECAC opponents ..............................2-1-1 .....................2-1-1 .....................0-1-0................. 2-1-0vs. WCHA opponents ......................... 0-1-0 ................... 1-0-0 .........................n/a................0-0-0Home record ........................................ 11-5-2 .................. 11-4-1 ................... 11-6-1.............. 14-2-2Road record ...........................................8-5-2 .................10-3-3 .................... 7-6-2.............. 10-2-3Neutral ..................................................... 3-2-0 .................... 7-1-0 ....................3-2-0................ 4-3-0Overtime ...................................................2-1-4 .....................1-1-3 .....................1-2-3................ 2-0-5On NESN .................................................... 3-1-0 ....................5-1-0 ....................3-4-0................ 3-2-0On NBC Sports Network ....................2-1-0 .................. 2-0-0 ......................1-2-1.................0-1-0ON ESPN Networks ...................................n/a ....................2-1-0 .....................0-1-0................2-0-0

Scoring first ........................................ 18-2-4 .................21-3-2 ..................16-2-2..............23-4-3Opponent scores first ..................... 4-9-0 ................... 7-5-2 ...................5-12-1................ 6-3-2Leading after one period ..................9-1-2 ..................18-1-2 ..................13-0-2................. 6-2-1Behind after one period .................. 2-7-0 ................... 1-4-0 .................... 2-7-0................. 3-2-1Tied after one period ......................12-3-2 ...................9-3-2 ..................... 6-7-1................ 9-3-3Leading after two periods ............14-1-2 ................23-0-2 ................... 17-1-0............. 23-0-2Behind after two periods .............. 1-11-0 ....................0-5-1 ....................2-9-2................. 1-2-3Tied after two periods .................... 6-0-2 ....................5-3-1 .....................2-4-1................ 4-5-0

Scoring on the PP ............................. 13-6-4 ................ 16-4-3 ...................14-3-1..............20-3-3Scoreless on the PP .......................... 8-5-0 ................... 8-4-1 ................... 7-11-2................ 8-4-2Allowing a PPG .....................................10-7-6 ..................11-4-3 .................... 11-7-1................ 8-3-3Opponent Scoreless on PP ........... 12-4-1 .................. 17-4-1 .................. 10-7-2............. 20-4-2

10 or More Penalties .......................... 0-1-0 ..................0-0-0 .................... 1-0-0................3-0-0Fewer Than 10 Penalties ..............22-11-4 ................28-8-4 ...............20-14-3.............. 25-7-5More Penalties than Opp. .............. 13-7-2 ................. 17-3-2 .................. 10-4-1.............. 13-2-3Less Penalties than Opp. ................. 6-4-1 ...................6-4-2 ......................3-7-1...............10-3-1Same # of Penalties as Opp. ............3-1-1 ....................5-1-0 .....................8-3-1................. 5-2-1

First Goal of 1st Pd. ........................... 13-1-4 ................20-3-0 ...................12-1-2...............17-3-3First Goal of 2nd Pd. .........................16-3-2 .................. 17-1-2 ..................14-5-0.............. 20-2-1First Goal of 3rd Pd. ..........................11-4-0 ..................19-2-1 ................. 10-4-2............... 17-2-3

One-Goal Games................................... 6-2-0 ................... 7-3-0 ....................8-7-0.................7-5-0Two-Goal Games .................................. 4-4-0 ...................6-2-0 .................... 7-3-0................ 5-2-0Overtime Games .................................... 1-1-4 .....................1-1-4 .....................1-2-3................ 2-0-5

Scored three goals ...........................20-1-4 ...................3-0-2 ....................5-2-0................. 9-1-2Scored four goals ............................ 16-0-2 ...................8-2-0 ....................7-0-0...................7-1-1Scored five or more goals .............9-0-0 ................ 15-0-0 ................... 6-0-0...............12-0-1Held to two goals or fewer .......... 2-11-0 ...................3-6-2 ..................3-12-3................. 2-5-1

Outshooting Opponent ................... 13-4-1 ..................14-3-1 .................. 10-7-2............... 19-2-1Outshot by Opponent ........................7-8-3 ...................9-4-2 .................. 10-6-1................ 8-5-3Shots are Even...................................... 2-0-0 .....................3-1-1 ......................1-1-0..................1-0-1

Taking 0-19 Shots ................................ 0-1-0 ................... 1-0-0 .................... 1-0-0................0-0-0Taking 20-29 Shots.......................... 10-4-3 ....................8-3-1 ..................... 6-7-1.................6-4-1Taking 30-39 Shots ............................ 9-5-1 .................13-5-2 ..................13-4-2.............. 19-2-4Taking 40-49 Shots ........................... 3-2-0 ....................5-0-1 .....................1-2-0................. 2-1-0Taking 50+ Shots .................................0-0-0 ..................0-0-0 .....................0-1-0................0-0-0

Allowing 0-19 Shots ............................ 1-0-0 .....................1-1-0 .........................n/a.................. 1-1-0Allowing 20-29 Shots....................... 14-6-1 ................ 16-3-0 ................... 11-8-1.............. 13-2-0Allowing 30-39 Shots ........................6-5-2 ...................9-3-4 ....................8-5-2.............. 14-4-4Allowing 40-49 Shots .......................... 1-1-1 ....................2-1-0 .....................2-1-0.................0-0-1Allowing 50+ Shots .............................0-0-0 ..................0-0-0 .........................n/a................0-0-0

Following a win .................................... 13-8-1 .................21-3-4 ...................12-7-2...............17-5-5Following a loss ...................................4-4-3 ...................5-2-0 .....................6-6-1................ 5-2-0Following a tie .......................................4-0-0 ...................2-2-0 ................... 3-0-0................5-0-0

Monday games .................................... 2-0-0 .................. 2-0-0 ......................1-1-0................. 2-1-0Tuesday games ..................................... 0-1-0 ................... 1-0-0 .....................0-1-0................. 2-1-0Wednesday games ............................0-0-0 ................... 1-0-0 ......................1-1-0................0-0-0Thursday games ..................................0-0-0 ....................1-2-0 .........................n/a.................0-1-0Friday games .........................................9-5-3 ..................11-2-2 ................. 10-4-3............... 15-1-0Saturday games ...................................7-5-0 ...................9-2-2 ....................9-5-0................ 6-2-5Sunday games .........................................4-1-1 ...................3-2-0 ....................0-2-0................. 3-1-0

October .................................................... 4-1-0 ....................2-2-1 .....................4-1-0................. 5-1-0November ................................................ 6-1-0 ....................6-2-1 ....................3-6-0.................7-0-0December ..................................................2-1-1 .................. 4-0-0 .....................2-0-1.................. 1-3-1January ......................................................2-4-1 ....................7-0-1 ...................... 7-1-1................ 4-0-3February ....................................................4-2-1 ................... 6-0-1 .....................4-3-1...................7-1-1March .........................................................4-3-1 ...................3-3-0 .....................1-3-0................ 4-2-0April .............................................................. 0-1-0 ................... 0-1-0 .........................n/a................0-0-0

Wearing Gold .......................................... 6-3-0 ....................6-4-1 ....................4-3-0.................. 1-2-1

BC vs. League Teams ................... 18-10-3 ................20-4-2 ................13-10-3.............. 18-5-5Connecticut .................................................n/a ........................n/a ......................1-1-0..................1-0-1Maine ......................................................... 1-2-0 .....................1-1-0 ......................1-1-0................2-0-0Massachusetts .....................................2-1-0 .................... 1-0-1 ..................2-0-0................2-0-0UMass Lowell .........................................2-1-0 ....................2-0-1 ......................0-1-1.................. 1-1-0Merrimack ...............................................2-1-0 .................. 2-0-0 ....................2-0-0..................1-0-1New Hampshire ....................................... 1-1-1 .................. 2-0-0 ..................... 1-0-1................2-0-0Notre Dame ............................................. 1-0-0 ...................2-3-0 ......................1-1-0.................. 1-1-0Northeastern ........................................ 3-1-0 .................. 3-0-0 .......................1-1-1................... 1-1-1Providence ................................................. 1-1-1 .................. 2-0-0 ......................1-1-0................... 1-1-1Vermont ..................................................... 4-0-1 .................. 2-0-0 ....................2-3-0................. 4-1-0Boston University ................................2-2-0 .................. 3-0-0 ......................1-1-0................. 2-0-1

Name Scores Assists is a + is a -BROWN 2-0-0 6-1-1 10-0-1 2-3-2CALNAN 2-0-1 5-1-1 5-0-1 3-3-0CANGELOSI 14-2-1 9-2-3 13-2-1 4-3-1COUTURIER 2-0-0 2-0-1 10-0-1 3-3-0DOHERTY 8-1-1 7-3-1 12-3-2 1-2-1DUDEK 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-3-1C. FITZGERALD 3-0-1 16-1-2 18-1-3 3-3-1R. FITZGERALD 15-0-2 15-1-2 17-1-1 2-4-3GAUDREAU 3-1-0 9-1-2 11-0-0 1-2-2GILMOUR 8-1-1 9-1-2 11-1-2 3-2-0JEKE 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-0-1 2-1-1KIM 1-0-0 3-1-1 8-0-1 2-4-0McCOSHEN 4-0-1 6-2-3 19-2-2 2-2-2McMULLEN - - - - - - 1-0-1SANFORD 10-2-0 14-4-2 15-3-2 0-1-0SANTINI 1-0-0 11-1-1 17-3-1 2-2-2SAVAGE 1-0-0 10-1-1 17-1-0 6-3-2SHERO - - - - - - - -SILK - - - - - - - -TUCH 9-3-3 12-2-0 16-1-2 1-2-0WHITE 12-1-2 16-0-0 17-0-0 1-2-0WOOD 7-1-1 18-1-2 13-1-1 6-4-1

Won in Overtime ................................... vs. Vermont (HEA quarterfinals - game three) (4-3 - Ryan Fitzgerald) 3-13-16Lost in Overtime .....................................................................................................................................................vs. Vermont (2-3) 2-13-15Overtime Tie ........................................................................................................................................................ at Merrimack (5-5) 2-13-16Scored 11 goals ...................................................................................................................................................................Army (11-0) 11-10-13Scored 10 goals ...........................................................................................................................................................Ottawa (10-0) 10-11-97Scored 9 goals ........................................................................................................................................................ Wisconsin (9-2) 10-18-13Scored 15 goals ............................................................................................................................................. UMass-Lowell (15-6) 1-30-85Allowed 10 goals ....................................................................................................................................................... at Maine (12-5) 1-22-97Had a home shutout ....................................................................................Vermont (3-0) 3-11-16 (Thatcher Demko, 36 saves)Had a road shutout ....................................................................... at Notre Dame (4-0) 1-29-16 (Thatcher Demko, 28 saves)Had a neutral site shutout ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Boston University (1-0, atTD Garden) 2-8-16 (Thatcher Demko, 30 saves)Was shutout on road .................................................................................................................................... at Providence (1-0) 11-29-14Was shutout at home ................................................................................................................................................. Vermont (1-0) 3-15-15Had 4 PPGs ................................................................................................................vs. Boston University (5-2 win) 12-1-12 (4-for-8)Had 5 PPGs ..........................................................................................................................................................................PC (5-for-7) 11-21-03Had 3 PPGs in one period ........................................................................................................................ vs. Merrimack (6-1 win) 2-7-14Had 2 SHGs ...........................................................................Austin Cangelosi (1), Miles Wood (1) - at Massachusetts 1-22-16Had a 3 x 5 goal ..............................................................................................................................Nathan Gerbe - Wisconsin 10-27-06Player had 2 PPGs .................................................................................................................. Teddy Doherty - Massachusetts 11-3-15Player had 2 SHGs ...................................................................................................................Steven Whitney - Northeastern 2-6-12Had a hat trick ...................................................................................................................................Colin White - vs. Providence 1-8-16Allowed a hat trick ...............................................................................................................................Alex Kerfoot - vs Harvard 11-11-14Player scored 4 goals .................................................................................................................. Nathan Gerbe - at Harvard 12-12-07Player scored 5 goals .................................................................................................................................. Brian Gionta - Maine 1-27-01Player had 3 assists ............................................................................Zach Sanford & Ryan Fitzgerald - vs. Providence 1-8-16Player had 4 assists .............................................................................................. Johnny Gaudreau - at Vermont (2-4--6) 3-9-13Player had 5 assists ...........................................................................................................Johnny Gaudreau - Maine (0-5--5) 1-18-14Player had 5 points ....................................................Kevin Hayes (3-2-5) and Johnny Gaudreau (0-5-5) vs. Maine 1-18-14Player had 6 points ................................................................................................Johnny Gaudreau - vs. Denver (3-3--6) 3-29-14Registered 50+ shots on goal ................................................................................................................. at Notre Dame (56) 2-28-15Allowed 50+ shots on goal .................................................................................................................Minnesota-Duluth (51) 12-29-01Goalie had 40-49 saves ............................................................................................ Thatcher Demko - vs. Vermont (40) 2-14-15Goalie had 50+ saves ................................................................................Matti Kaltiainen at Minnesota-Duluth (50) 12-29-01Goalie assist ....................................................................................................................Thatcher Demko - vs UMass Lowell 2-26-16Missed a penalty shot ............................................................................................................... Colin White - at Notre Dame 1-29-16Made a penalty shot ........................................................................................................ Austin Cangelosi – vs. Merrimack 2-12-16Opp. missed a penalty shot ............................................................................ Kyle Singleton – vs. Merrimack (Demko) 1-21-15Came back from 3-goal deficit to win ................................................................................................vs. Merrimack (4-3) 11-16-12Longest win streak in York era ................................................................................................................. 19 games, (1-27-12 - 4-7-12)Longest unbeaten streak in York era ................................................. 19 games (TWICE), most recent (12-6-13 - 2-22-14)Went unpenalized .....................................................................................................................................................New Hampshire 11-5-10Opponent went unpenalized ......................................................................................................vs. Northeastern (Beanpot) 2-10-14

17-1-0 when he is a plus

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Score Goals Asst. Shots P-PIM P-PIM G-Ch G-Ch

Oct 9, 2015 at Army West Point 5-1 5/1 8/2 40/24 12-40 / 17-58 2-10 / 1-6

Oct. 11, 2015 at Rensselaer 1-2 1/2 2/4 37/28 4-8 / 5-10 1-5 / 1-4

Oct. 16, 2015 vs. Wisconsin 6-0 6/0 10/0 27/20 6-23 / 9-26 1-6 / 0-4

Oct. 23, 2015 at Colorado College 3-0 3/0 5/0 33/25 4-8 / 3-6 0-3 / 0-4

Oct. 24, 2015 at Colorado College 5-0 5/0 9/0 37/21 7-14 / 7-17 5-30 / 0-6

Oct. 30, 2015 vs. Denver 4-3 4/3 8/6 34/24 5-10 / 5-10 1-4 / 2-4

Nov. 3, 2015 vs. Massachusetts 7-0 7/0 11/0 33/26 8-27 / 8-38 2-5 / 0-4

Nov. 6, 2015 vs. Maine 3-0 3/0 6/0 29/30 13-42 / 14-44 0-6 / 0-6

Nov. 8, 2015 vs. Maine 2-0 2/0 4/0 35/30 10-44 / 15-65 1-6 / 0-3

Nov. 13, 2015 vs. Michigan State 6-4 6/4 12/7 36/37 8-16 / 7-14 1-6 / 0-7

Nov. 21, 2015 at New Hampshire 6-3 6/3 11/6 35/27 7-14 / 6-12 1-5 / 1-6

Nov. 24, 2015 at Connecticut 5-1 5/1 9/2 31/30 4-8 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-4

Nov 28, 2015 vs RIT 6-2 6/2 12/3 36/17 4-8 / 9-18 2-6 / 0-1

Dec 5, 2015 vs. Northeastern 3-3 3/3 4/6 26/36 8-35 / 1-2 0-1 / 0-6

Dec 6, 2015 at Northeastern 4-3 4/3 7/5 30/25 4-8 / 2-4 0-2 / 2-4

Dec 10, 2015 vs. Notre Dame 3-4 3/4 6/7 26/39 3-6 / 4-8 0-2 / 0-2

Dec. 28, 2015 vs. Ohio State 2-3 2/3 4/4 32/19 6-23 / 2-7 0-2 / 1-5

Dec. 29, 2015 vs. Providence 1-2 1/2 1/3 27/29 4-11 / 4-8 0-4 / 1-4

Jan. 8, 2016 vs. Providence 7-3 7/3 12/5 34/27 5-10 / 7-22 3-4 / 1-3

Jan. 9, 2016 at Providence 4-4 4/4 8/7 32/42 4-8 / 3-6 2-3 / 1-3

Jan. 15, 2016 vs. Boston University 5-3 5/3 8/6 37/28 6-12 / 8-16 2-7 / 3-6

Jan. 16, 2016 at Boston University 1-1 1/1 2/1 39/31 5-10 / 5-10 0-5 / 0-5

Jan. 22, 2016 at Massachusetts 8-0 8/0 13/0 38/20 4-8 / 2-4 1-2 / 0-4

Jan. 23, 2016 vs. Connecticut 3-3 3/3 6/6 31/31 2-4 / 3-6 0-3 / 1-2

Jan. 29, 2016 at Notre Dame 4-0 4/0 8/0 39/28 5-10 / 7-22 1-5 / 0-5

Feb. 1, 2016 vs. Harvard 3-2 3/2 6/3 33/23 2-4 / 2-4 2-2 / 0-2

Feb. 5, 2016 vs. New Hampshire 4-3 4/3 8/6 38/38 5-10 / 5-10 1-4 / 0-5

Feb. 8, 2016 vs. Boston University 1-0 1/0 2/0 42/30 3-6 / 5-18 0-3 / 0-2

Feb. 12, 2016 vs. Merrimack 6-3 6/3 10/6 25/33 4-8 / 3-6 1-1 / 0-3

Feb. 13, 2016 at Merrimack 5-5 5/5 9/10 35/36 6-20 / 5-13 2-5 / 2-4

Feb. 19, 2016 at Vermont 3-1 3/1 6/2 29/36 7-14 / 4-8 2-4 / 0-7

Feb. 20, 2016 at Vermont 4-1 4/1 7/2 37/31 9-18 / 5-10 0-4 / 1-8

Feb. 26, 2016 vs. UMass Lowell 3-1 3/1 6/0 23/30 8-16 / 4-8 0-3 / 0-7

Feb. 27, 2016 at UMass Lowell 1-3 1/3 2/5 20/30 3-6 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-3

March 11, 2016 vs. Vermont 3-0 3/0 5/0 30/36 7-25 / 6-12 1-6 / 0-6

March 12, 2016 vs. Vermont 2-4 2/4 4/7 45/31 5-10 / 5-10 1-4 / 0-4

March 13, 2016 vs. Vermont 4-3 4/3 8/6 35/39 3-6 / 2-4 0-1 / 0-2

March 18, 2016 vs. Northeastern 4-5 4/5 8/8 25/32 7-14 / 4-8 1-3 / 2-6

March 25, 2016 vs. Harvard 4-1 4/1 6/2 25/33 2-4 / 1-2 1-1 / 0-2

March 26, 2016 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 3/2 5/4 34/30 4-8 / 5-10 1-5 / 1-4

TOTALS 154-79 154/79 278/141 1310/118 223-576 / 217-572 35-162 / 21-173

NAME GP G A PTS

Ryan Fitzgerald 117 53 47 100Austin Cangelosi 117 36 47 83Teddy Doherty 143 22 57 79Adam Gilmour 118 28 45 73Zach Sanford 79 20 43 63Alex Tuch 76 31 30 61Ian McCoshen 109 17 32 49Scott Savage 113 5 37 42Colin White 36 19 23 42Chris Calnan 102 18 22 40Steve Santini 97 5 30 35Miles Wood 36 10 24 34Matthew Gaudreau 78 8 20 28Casey Fitzgerald 38 4 22 26Brendan Silk 97 5 8 13Travis Jeke 68 5 7 12Christopher Brown 40 2 9 11Thatcher Demko 97 0 7 7Josh Couturier 33 2 4 6Michael Kim 23 1 5 6JD Dudek 33 1 2 3Peter McMullen 32 0 1 1Ian Milosz 2 0 0 0Chris Shero 1 0 0 0Chris Birdsall 0 0 0 0Alex Joyce 0 0 0 0

Power-play goals (73): R. Fitzgerald (15), Gilmour (10), McCoshen (7), Cangelosi (6), Doherty (6), Sanford (6), Tuch (5), White (4), C. Fitzgerald (3), Wood (3), Calnan (1), Silk (1).

Short-handed goals (13): R. Fitzgerald (4), Calnan (2), Sanford (2), White (2), Doherty (1), Gaudreau (1), McCoshen (1).

GP Min. W-L-T GA GAA Saves Sv%

Thatcher Demko 97 5856:49 62-25-10 202 2.07 2,601 .928

Ian Milosz 2 124:30 1-0-1 7 3.37 62 .899

Chris Birdsall - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Alex Joyce - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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JR

SO

Sr

40 Goals

91 Assists

131 POINTS

70 Goals

131 Assists

201 POINTS

31 Goals

52 Assists

83 POINTS

15 Goals

13 Assists

28 POINTS

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LW Tuch 0-2-2 5/+2 C Sanford 1-0-1 2/+1 RW Bracco 0-0-0 3/ELW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 7/E C White 0-0-0 4/E RW Gilmour 0-0-0 3/ELW Wood 1-2-3 3/+2 C Cangelosi 0-1-1 1/+2 RW Calnan 1-0-1 1/+1LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 1-0-1 2/+1 RW Silk 0-0-0 2/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/+1 RD Fitzgerald 1-1-2 3/+2 G Demko 8-10-5 23/1LD Doherty 0-1-1 2/E RD Santini 0-0-0 1/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E RD Savage 0-1-1 2/+1

LW Wood 0-1-1 1/+1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 3/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 3/E LW Sanford 0-0-0 1/E C Gilmour 1-0-1 2/+1 RW Tuch 0-0-0 2/ELW Gaudreau 0-2-2 0/+3 C White 1-3-4 4/+3 RW Fitzgerald 1-1-2 5/+4LW Jeke 1-0-1 2/+1 C Brown 0-2-2 1/+1 RW Dudek 0-1-1 0/+1

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 1/+2 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 0/+2 G Demko 5-11-10 26/0LD Doherty 2-0-2 5/+1 RD Santini 0-0-0 1/+1LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/+2 RD Savage 1-0-1 2/+2

LW Wood 0-0-0 4/E C Cangelosi 0-0-0 2/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 2/E LW Sanford 0-1-1 1/+1 C Gilmour 0-1-1 3/+1 RW Tuch 1-0-1 2/+1LW Gaudreau 0-1-1 1/+2 C White 1-1-2 6/+2 RW Brown 0-0-0 1/+2LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C McMullen 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 2/+1 G Demko 11-12-7 30/0LD Doherty 0-0-0 1/+1 RD Santini 1-1-2 1/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E RD Savage 0-1-1 1/+1

LW Wood 1-0-1 3/E C Cangelosi 0-1-1 0/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 2/E LW Sanford 0-0-0 3/E C Gilmour 0-0-0 1/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 2/ELW Gaudreau 0-1-1 1/+1 C White 0-2-2 5/+1 RW Fitzgerald 1-0-1 4/+1LW Jeke 0-0-0 3/E C Brown 0-0-0 1/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/E RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 4/+1 G Demko 11-12-7 30/0LD Savage 0-0-0 4/+1 RD Santini 0-0-0 2/ELD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E RD McMullen 0-0-0 0/E

LW Tuch 0-0-0 1/E C Sanford 0-0-0 0/E RW Bracco 0-0-0 1/ELW Fitzgerald 1-2-3 3/+3 C White 2-0-2 5/+3 RW Gilmour 0-1-1 0/+2LW Wood 0-2-2 3/+2 C Cangelosi 2-0-2 2/+2 RW Calnan 0-2-2 1/+2LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/+3 RD Fitzgerald 0-2-2 2/+3 G Demko 4-10-6 20/0LD Doherty 1-0-1 4/+1 RD Santini 0-0-0 2/ELD Couturier 0-1-1 2/+2 RD Savage 0-0-0 0/+1

LW Wood 1-1-2 4/+1 C Cangelosi 1-1-2 2/+1 RW Calnan 0-1-1 1/+1 LW Sanford 0-1-1 2/E C Gilmour 0-0-0 3/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 2/ELW Gaudreau 1-0-1 2/+1 C White 0-1-1 5/+1 RW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 3/+1LW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 1/E RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 2/E G Demko 8-9-4 21/3LD Doherty 1-0-1 2/E RD Santini 0-0-0 0/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/+1 RD Savage 0-0-0 2/+1

LW Tuch 0-1-1 1/E C Sanford 1-0-1 5/E RW Bracco 0-0-0 0/ELW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 5/E C White 0-0-0 2/E RW Gilmour 0-0-0 3/ELW Wood 0-0-0 3/-1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 2/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 2/-1LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 3/E RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 3/E G Demko 13-6-7 26/2LD Doherty 0-1-1 1/-1 RD Santini 0-0-0 2/-1LD Jeke 0-0-0 1/E RD Savage 0-0-0 2/E

at ARMY // WIN // 5-1 // OCT. 9, 2015 vs MASSACHUSETTS // WIN // 7-0 // NOV. 3, 2015

vs MAINE // WIN // 3-0 // NOV. 6, 2015

vs MAINE // WIN // 2-0 // NOV. 8, 2015vs WISCONSIN // WIN // 6-0 // OCT. 16, 2015

vs DENVER // WIN // 4-3 // OCT. 30, 2015

at RENSSELAER // LOSS // 1-2 // OCT. 11, 2015

LW Wood 0-0-0 4/E C Cangelosi 0-0-0 1/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 2/E LW Tuch 0-0-0 1/+1 C Sanford 1-0-1 3/+1 RW Gilmour 0-0-0 2/ELW Fitzgerald 2-0-2 4/+2 C White 0-1-1 1/+2 RW Bracco 0-3-3 1/+3LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 2/E C Brown 0-0-0 2/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 3/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/+1 G Demko 6-10-9 25/0LD Doherty 0-0-0 0/+1 RD Santini 0-1-1 3/+1LD Couturier 0-0-0 2/+1 RD Savage 0-0-0 0/+1

LW Wood 0-1-1 1/+1 C Cangelosi 1-0-1 2/+1 RW Calnan 0-1-1 0/+1 LW Sanford 1-2-3 5/+3 C Gilmour 2-0-2 4/+2 RW Tuch 0-1-1 1/+2LW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 4/E C White 0-0-0 4/E RW Bracco 0-0-0 3/ELW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/E C Brown 0-1-1 1/+1 RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 1-0-1 4/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 0/+1 G Demko 7-9-5 21/0LD Doherty 0-0-0 1/E RD Santini 0-0-0 3/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 2/+1 RD Savage 0-2-2 0/+3

at COLORADO COLLEGE // WIN // 3-0 // OCT. 23, 2015

at COLORADO COLLEGE // WIN // 5-0 // OCT. 24, 2015

LW Wood 1-1-2 6/E C Cangelosi 0-1-1 2/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 1/-1 LW Sanford 0-1-1 3/+1 C Gilmour 0-1-1 0/+1 RW Tuch 1-1-2 2/+2LW Gaudreau 0-2-2 1/E C White 2-1-3 4/+1 RW Fitzgerald 2-2-4 6/+2LW Jeke 0-1-1 1/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/-1 RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/-1

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/+4 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/+4 G Demko 6-15-12 33/4LD Doherty 0-0-0 0/-2 RD Santini 0-0-0 2/-3LD Couturier 0-0-0 2/-1 RD Savage 0-0-0 3/E

MICHIGAN STATE // WIN // 6-4 // NOV. 13, 2015

LW Wood 1-1-2 2/+1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 3/+1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 0/ELW Gilmour 1-0-1 1/E C Sanford 0-1-1 4/+1 RW Tuch 0-2-2 3/-1LW Gaudreau 1-0-1 2/+1 C White 0-2-2 6/+1 RW Fitzgerald 1-1-2 5/+3LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 1/+1 RW Dudek 0-0-0 2/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/+3 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/+2 G Demko 8-9-7 24/3LD Doherty 2-0-2 2/E RD Santini 0-3-3 1/+3LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/-1 RD Savage 0-0-0 0/-1

at NEW HAMPSHIRE // WIN // 6-3 // NOV. 21, 2015

LW Wood 1-1-2 1/+2 C Cangelosi 1-1-2 4/+2 RW Brown 0-1-1 1/+2LW Gaudreau 1-0-1 4/+1 C White 1-2-3 3/+2 RW Fitzgerald 0-2-2 2/+1 LW Gilmour 0-0-0 4/E C Sanford 0-0-0 1/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 2/+1LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C McMullen 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/+1 G Demko 5-13-11 29/1LD Doherty 0-1-1 0/E RD Santini 0-0-0 1/+1LD Couturier 1-0-1 2/+2 RD Savage 0-0-0 0/+3

at CONNECTICUT // WIN // 5-1 // NOV. 24, 2015

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LW Wood 0-1-1 1/E C Cangelosi 0-1-1 2/+1 RW Brown 1-1-2 2/+1LW Gaudreau 0-3-3 0/+2 C White 0-1-1 2/+2 RW Fitzgerald 2-0-2 5/+2LW Gilmour 0-1-1 4/E C Sanford 0-2-2 2/E RW Tuch 1-0-1 2/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C McMullen 0-0-0 0/-1 RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/-1

LD McCoshen 1-0-1 5/E RD Fitzgerald 1-0-1 2/-1 G Demko 3-3-9 15/2LD Doherty 0-1-1 2/E RD Santini 0-0-0 2/ELD Couturier 0-0-0 1/+3 RD Savage 0-1-1 3/+2

vs RIT // WIN // 6-2 // NOV. 28, 2015

LW Wood 1-0-1 2/E C Cangelosi 0-1-1 1/E RW Brown 0-0-0 3/ELW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/-1 C White 1-0-1 3/E RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/-2LW Gilmour 0-1-1 0/+1 C Sanford 0-1-1 1/E RW Tuch 1-0-1 2/+2LW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E C Dudek 0-0-0 1/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 4/+2 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 2/+3 G Demko 7-6-15-5 33/3LD Doherty 0-0-0 0/-2 RD Santini 0-0-0 0/-3LD Couturier 0-0-0 3/E RD Savage 0-0-0 2/E

vs NORTHEASTERN // TIE // 3-3 // DEC. 5, 2015

LW Wood 0-1-1 1/+1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 2/+1 RW Brown 0-0-0 1/+1LW Gaudreau 1-0-1 4/E C White 0-1-1 1/+1 RW Fitzgerald 1-1-2 8/+1LW Gilmour 0-0-0 3/+1 C Sanford 0-1-1 2/+1 RW Tuch 1-0-1 2/+1LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C McMullen 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/+1 G Demko 4-9-9 22/3LD Doherty 0-0-0 1/E RD Santini 0-0-0 1/ELD Couturier 1-0-1 1/+2 RD Savage 0-2-2 1/+2

at NORTHEASTERN // WIN // 4-3 // DEC. 6, 2015

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 2/-2 C White 0-0-0 2/-2 RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 3/-1LW Sanford 0-3-3 1/+3 C Cangelosi 2-1-3 6/+3 RW Gilmour 1-0-1 5/+2LW Jeke 0-0-0 2/-2 C Brown 0-0-0 0/-2 RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/-2 C McMullen 0-0-0 0/E RW Shero 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/-1 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/-1 G Demko 12-8-15 35/4LD Doherty 0-2-2 1/+3 RD Santini 0-0-0 2/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/-2 RD Savage 0-0-0 0/-3

vs NOTRE DAME // LOSS // 3-4 // DEC. 10, 2015

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 2/E C Fitzgerald 0-0-0 7/+1 RW Brown 0-0-0 1/-1LW Gilmour 1-0-1 6/E C Sanford 1-1-2 2/+1 RW Tuch 0-1-1 2/+1LW Wood 0-0-0 2/-1 C Cangelosi 0-1-1 2/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 2/-1LW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E C Jeke 0-0-0 1/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/-1

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 0/E RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/-1 G Demko 6-7-3 16/3LD Doherty 0-0-0 1/E RD Santini 0-0-0 0/ELD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E RD Savage 0-0-0 4/+1

vs OHIO STATE // LOSS // 2-3 // DEC. 28, 2015

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 6/E C Fitzgerald 0-0-0 3/E RW Brown 0-0-0 0/ELW Gilmour 0-0-0 1/E C Sanford 0-0-0 3/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 3/ELW Doherty 1-0-1 3/E C Cangelosi 0-0-0 0/E RW Calnan 0-1-1 1/ELW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E C Jeke 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/+1 G Demko 10-9-8 27/2LD Savage 0-0-0 5/E RD Santini 0-0-0 1/-1LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E RD Kim 0-0-0 1/-1

vs PROVIDENCE // LOSS // 1-2 // DEC. 29, 2015

LW Gaudreau 0-1-1 2/+3 C White 3-1-4 7/+2 RW Fitzgerald 1-3-4 2/+3 LW Wood 0-1-1 3/-1 C Cangelosi 1-0-1 2/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 1/-1 LW Gilmour 0-3-3 0/E C Sanford 0-0-0 1/-1 RW Tuch 2-0-2 4/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 1/+1 C Brown 0-0-0 1/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 4/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/+1 G Milosz 9-9-6 24/3LD Doherty 0-0-0 1/+2 RD Santini 0-0-0 1/ELD Kim 0-0-0 2/+1 RD Savage 0-1-1 1/-1

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 0/E C White 1-0-1 5/E RW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/E LW Wood 0-1-1 4/+1 C Cangelosi 1-1-2 1/+1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 1/E LW Gilmour 0-0-0 0/E C Sanford 1-0-1 5/+2 RW Tuch 0-0-0 3/+1LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 1/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 2-2-4 3/+2 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/+1 G Demko 7-11-7 25/3LD Doherty 0-1-1 2/+1 RD Santini 0-1-1 4/+1LD Kim 0-0-0 1/E RD Savage 0-0-0 3/E

vs PROVIDENCE // WIN // 7-3 // JAN. 8, 2016

vs BOSTON UNIV // WIN // 5-3 // JAN. 15, 2016

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 2/E C White 0-0-0 2/E RW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 4/-1 LW Wood 0-0-0 3/-1 C Cangelosi 0-2-2 2/-1 RW Calnan 1-0-1 2/E LW Gilmour 0-0-0 2/E C Sanford 0-1-1 1/E RW Tuch 1-0-1 4/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 1-0-1 2/-1 RD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 0/-1 G Milosz 19-9-8-2 38/4LD Doherty 1-1-2 1/+1 RD Santini 0-2-2 1/ELD Kim 0-0-0 3/E RD Savage 0-0-0 2/-1

at PROVIDENCE // TIE // 4-4 // JAN. 9, 2016

LW Wood 0-0-0 8/E C Cangelosi 0-0-0 3/E RW Gilmour 0-0-0 0/E LW Gaudreau 0-1-1 0/E C White 0-0-0 4/E RW Fitzgerald 1-0-1 6/+1 LW Doherty 0-0-0 4/-1 C Sanford 0-0-0 4/+1 RW Tuch 0-0-0 2/-1LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 1/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 1/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/+1 G Demko 12-12-5-1 30/1LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E RD Santini 0-0-0 0/ELD Kim 0-0-0 1/E RD Savage 0-0-0 2/-1

at BOSTON UNIV // TIE // 1-1 // JAN. 16, 2016

LW Wood 1-1-2 4/+2 C Cangelosi 1-0-1 2/+1 RW Gilmour 0-0-0 2/ELW Gaudreau 0-2-2 2/+2 C White 1-1-2 2/+2 RW Fitzgerald 1-1-2 7/+2LW Doherty 1-1-2 1/+2 C Sanford 0-1-1 3/+2 RW Tuch 1-1-2 3/+3LW Jeke 0-0-0 1/+1 C Brown 0-0-0 0/+1 RW Calnan 1-0-1 2/+1

LD McCoshen 1-1-2 3/+2 RD Savage 0-1-1 2/+2 G Demko 6-8-6 20/0LD Kim 0-1-1 2/+2 RD Santini 0-1-1 1/+5LD Couturier 0-1-1 0/+3 RD McMullen 0-0-0 1/E

at MASSACHUSETTS // WIN // 8-0 // JAN. 22, 2016

LW Wood 0-1-1 1/+1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 2/E RW Gilmour 0-0-0 2/ELW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/-1 C White 1-0-1 3/E RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 6/-1LW Doherty 0-0-0 2/+2 C Sanford 0-1-1 1/+1 RW Tuch 1-0-1 7/+1LW Jeke 1-0-1 2/+1 C Brown 0-1-1 0/+1 RW Calnan 0-1-1 0/+1

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/-2 RD Savage 0-0-0 2/E G Demko 10-7-9-2 28/3LD Kim 0-0-0 1/+1 RD Santini 0-0-0 0/+2LD Couturier 0-2-2 0/+1 RD McMullen 0-0-0 6/-1

vs CONNECTICUT // TIE // 3-3 // JAN. 23, 2016

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LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/E C White 1-1-2 4/+1 RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 6/ELW Doherty 0-0-0 5/E C Sanford 1-0-1 2/E RW Tuch 0-1-1 3/E LW Wood 0-2-2 3/+3 C Cangelosi 1-0-1 2/E RW Gilmour 1-1-2 4/+3LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 2/E RW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 1/+1 RD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/+1 G Demko 14-5-9 28/0LD Kim 0-0-0 2/E RD Santini 0-1-1 1/+1LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/+1 RD Savage 0-1-1 4/+2

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 0/E C White 0-0-0 3/E RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 3/-1LW Doherty 0-1-1 3/E C Sanford 1-0-1 5/E RW Tuch 0-1-1 4/+1 LW Wood 1-0-1 1/E C Cangelosi 1-0-1 5/E RW Gilmour 0-1-1 3/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 2/E C Dudek 0-0-0 0/E RW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/-2 LD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/-2 G Demko 11-11-13 35/3LD Kim 1-1-2 4/+2 LD Santini 0-1-1 1/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E LD Savage 0-2-2 1/E

at NOTRE DAME // WIN // 4-0 // JAN. 29, 2016

vs NEW HAMPSHIRE // WIN // 4-3 // FEB. 5, 2016

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 4/E C White 1-1-2 2/E RW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 4/+1LW Doherty 0-1-1 1/E C Sanford 1-0-1 2/E RW Tuch 0-1-1 4/E LW Wood 0-0-0 1/-1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 1/-1 RW Gilmour 0-0-0 2/-1LW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E C Brown 0-0-0 2/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 0/-1

LD McCoshen 0-2-2 3/+1 RD Fitzgerald 1-0-1 3/E G Demko 5-10-6 21/2LD Kim 0-0-0 0/-1 RD Santini 0-0-0 1/-1LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E RD Savage 0-0-0 1/-1

vs HARVARD // WIN // 3-2 // FEB. 1, 2016

LW Wood 0-0-0 5/E C Cangelosi 0-0-0 3/E RW Gilmour 0-0-0 3/E LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 2/E C White 0-0-0 3/E RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 4/ELW Doherty 0-0-0 3/+1 C Sanford 0-1-1 2/+1 RW Tuch 1-0-1 3/+1 LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/E LD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 2/E G Demko 12-8-9-1 30/0LD Kim 0-0-0 3/E LD Santini 0-1-1 2/+1LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E LD Savage 0-2-2 4/+1

vs BOSTON UNIV // WIN // 1-0 (ot) // FEB. 8, 2016

LW Gaudreau 0-1-1 1/E C White 1-0-1 1/-1 RW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/-1 LW Gilmour 1-1-2 2/E C Cangelosi 1-1-2 1/E RW Brown 0-0-0 0/ELW Doherty 0-0-0 0/+2 C Sanford 2-1-3 4/+2 RW Tuch 1-0-1 0/E LW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E C Dudek 0-0-0 0/E RW Jeke 0-0-0 2/-1

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 1/-1 LD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/-1 G Demko 8-9-13 30/3LD Kim 0-1-1 2/-1 LD Santini 0-2-2 2/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E LD Savage 0-1-1 0/+1

vs MERRIMACK // WIN // 6-3 // FEB. 12, 2016

LW Gaudreau 0-1-1 0/E C White 0-0-0 0/E RW Fitzgerald 2-1-3 9/ELW Doherty 0-0-0 5/E C Sanford 0-0-0 4/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 2/E LW Wood 0-2-2 4/+1 C Cangelosi 1-1-2 3/+1 RW Gilmour 1-0-1 2/+1 LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/-1 C Brown 0-0-0 0/-2 RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 2/E LD Fitzgerald 1-1-2 2/+1 G Demko 6-11-11-3 31/5LD Kim 0-1-1 0/E LD Santini 0-0-0 0/-1LD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E LD Savage 0-1-1 1/E

at MERRIMACK // TIE // 5-5 // FEB. 13, 2016

LW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/E C White 0-2-2 5/E RW Brown 0-0-0 1/ELW Doherty 1-0-1 2/E C Sanford 1-1-2 3/E RW Tuch 0-1-1 5/E LW Wood 0-1-1 4/E C Cangelosi 1-0-1 2/E RW Gilmour 0-0-0 1/E LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Gaudreau 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 1/E LD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/E G Demko 13-11-11 35/1LD Kim 0-0-0 1/+1 LD Santini 0-1-1 1/ELD Couturier 0-0-0 1/E LD Savage 0-0-0 1/-1

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 4/E C White 0-1-1 3/+1 RW Fitzgerald 2-1-3 7/+4LW Doherty 0-0-0 2/E C Sanford 0-0-0 1/E RW Tuch 0-1-1 2/+1 LW Wood 0-1-1 4/+3 C Cangelosi 1-1-2 2/+3 RW Gilmour 1-0-1 4/+2 LW Jeke 0-0-0 2/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 1/+1 LD Fitzgerald 0-2-2 2/+2 G Demko 6-14-10 30/1LD Kim 0-0-0 0/+1 LD Santini 0-0-0 2/+1LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E LD Savage 0-0-0 0/+1

at VERMONT // WIN // 3-1 // FEB. 19, 2016

at VERMONT // WIN // 4-1 // FEB. 20, 2016

LW Wood 0-0-0 4/-1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 1/-1 RW Gilmour 0-0-0 2/-1 LW Doherty 1-0-1 2/+1 C Sanford 0-1-1 2/+2 RW Tuch 0-1-1 1/+1 LW Gaudreau 0-1-1 3/+1 C Fitzgerald 2-0-2 4/+2 RW Brown 0-1-1 0/+1LW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E C Dudek 0-0-0 0/E RW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E

LD McCoshen 0-1-1 2/+2 LD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/+1 G Demko 8-15-6 29/1LD Kim 0-0-0 0/+1 LD Santini 0-0-0 0/+2LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/-1 LD Savage 0-0-0 1/-1

LW Wood 0-1-1 2/+2 C Cangelosi 1-2-3 3/+2 RW Gilmour 1-2-3 2/+2 LW Doherty 0-0-0 3/E C Sanford 0-0-0 4/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 3/E LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/E C White 0-0-0 4/E RW Fitzgerald 1-0-1 2/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E RW Calnan 0-0-0 1/ELD McCoshen 0-0-0 1/+2 LD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 2/+1 G Demko 8-17-11 36/0LD Kim 0-0-0 1/+1 LD Santini 0-0-0 0/E LD Savage 0-0-0 1/E

vs UMASS LOWELL // WIN // 3-1 // FEB. 26, 2016

vs VERMONT // WIN // 3-0 // MARCH 11, 2016

LW Wood 0-0-0 2/-1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 0/-1 RW Gilmour 0-0-0 4/+1 LW Doherty 0-0-0 2/+1 C Sanford 0-1-1 1/+1 RW Tuch 1-0-1 4/+1 LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/-2 C Fitzgerald 0-0-0 3/-2 RW Brown 0-0-0 1/-1LW McMullen 0-0-0 0/E C Dudek 0-0-0 0/-1 RW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 0/+1 LD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 3/E G Demko 4-13-10 27/1LD Kim 0-0-0 0/-3 LD Santini 0-0-0 2/-2LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E LD Savage 0-0-0 0/E

at UMASS LOWELL // LOSS // 1-3 // FEB. 27, 2016

LW Gaudreau 0-0-0 1/E C White 0-0-0 4/E RW Fitzgerald 0-0-0 4/-1 LW Gilmour 0-1-1 6/-2 C Sanford 0-0-0 6/-2 RW Tuch 1-0-1 4/-2 LW Wood 0-1-1 3/-1 C Cangelosi 1-0-1 2/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 2/-1 LW Jeke 0-0-0 0/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD Doherty 0-0-0 3/-1 LD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 0/-2 G Demko 11-8-8 27/3LD Kim 0-1-1 2/-1 LD Santini 0-0-0 4/ELD Couturier 0-0-0 2/-1 LD Savage 0-1-1 2/-1

vs VERMONT // LOSS // 2-4 // MARCH 12, 2016

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TOP-SCORING LINE

GAUDREAU • WHITE • FITZY34 goals / 50 assists / 84 points

LW C RW GP Record Pts +/-Gaudreau White Fitzgerald 25 18-2-5 34-50-84 +43 Sanford Gilmour Tuch 20 14-4-2 19-29-48 +25Wood Cangelosi Calnan 18 13-3-2 16-27-32 +9Doherty Sanford Tuch 14 10-1-3 13-16-29 +22Wood Cangelosi Gilmour 12 8-1-3 11-16-27 +20Wood Cangelosi Brown 6 5-1-0 7-9-16 +11Sanford Cangelosi Gilmour 1 0-1-0 3-4-7 +8Fitzgerald White Dudek 2 1-1-0 4-3-7 +1Fitzgerald White Gilmour 3 2-1-0 3-3-6 +8Fitzgerald White Bracco 2 2-0-0 2-4-6 +7Tuch Sanford Bracco 3 2-1-0 2-3-5 +3Jeke Brown Dudek 15 10-2-3 1-4-5 -7Gaudreau White Brown 1 1-0-0 1-2-3 +6Fitzgerald White Tuch 2 2-0-0 3-2-5 +6Doherty Sanford Gilmour 2 2-0-0 2-2-4 +6Jeke Brown Calnan 4 3-0-1 2-2-4 +5Gilmour Cangelosi Brown 1 1-0-0 2-2-4 EvenGaudreau Fitzgerald Brown 4 1-3-0 2-2-4 -1Fitzgerald White Brown 1 1-0-0 0-2-2 EvenDoherty Cangelosi Calnan 1 0-1-0 1-1-2 EvenGaudreau Brown Silk 1 1-0-0 1-0-1 +1Gaudreau Brown Dudek 4 3-1-0 0-1-0 +1Jeke Gaudreau Calnan 2 1-1-0 0-1-1 -4Jeke Dudek Calnan 2 1-0-1 0-1-1 -1Jeke McMullen Dudek 10 7-3-0 0-0-0 -5Jeke Brown McMullen 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 EvenJeke Gaudreau Dudek 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 Even

LD RD GP Record Pts +/-McCoshen Fitzgerald 37 27-6-4 9-35-44 +57 Doherty Santini 21 15-4-2 8-20-28 +20 Couturier Savage 28 22-4-2 3-14-17 +6Kim Santini 16 12-2-2 1-12-13 +16Couturier McMullen 2 1-0-1 0-3-3 +3McCoshen Savage 2 1-0-1 1-2-3 +2 Kim Savage 6 3-1-2 0-1-1 -6Savage Santini 2 1-1-0 0-0-0 EvenCouturier McMullen 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 EvenJeke Savage 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 EvenCouturier Santini 1 0-0-1 0-0-0 EvenCouturier Kim 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -1Doherty Fitzgerald 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 -3

LW Gilmour 0-2-2 2/+1 C Sanford 1-0-1 7/+1 RW Tuch 0-1-1 3/+1 LW Wood 0-0-0 3/-1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 1/E RW Brown 0-0-0 0/-1 LW Fitzgerald 1-1-2 2/+1 C White 1-0-1 4/+2 RW Dudek 1-1-2 3/+1LW Jeke 0-0-0 1/-1 C Gaudreau 0-0-0 0/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 0/-1

LD Doherty 0-0-0 1/+1 LD Santini 0-1-1 1/E G Demko 7-13-9-7 36/3LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/+2 LD Fitzgerald 0-2-2 2/+2LD Kim 0-0-0 3/-1 LD Savage 0-0-0 0/-1

vs VERMONT // WIN // 4-3 (ot) // MARCH 13, 2016

LW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/-1 C White 1-0-1 5/-1 RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/-1 LW Wood 2-0-2 3/+1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 1/+1 RW Brown 0-1-1 1/+1 W Gilmour 0-0-0 3/E C Sanford 0-1-1 2/E RW Tuch 1-0-1 3/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 1/-1 C Gaudreau 0-1-1 0/-1 RW Calnan 0-0-0 0/-1

LD Doherty 0-1-1 0/+1 LD Santini 0-2-2 2/+2 G Demko 8-10-9 27/5LD McCoshen 0-1-1 1/-1 LD Fitzgerald 0-0-0 1/ELD Kim 0-0-0 0/-1 LD Savage 0-0-0 0/-1

vs NORTHEASTERN // LOSS // 4-5 // MAR. 18, 2015

LW Doherty 0-0-0 1/E C Sanford 0-0-0 1/+1 RW Gilmour 0-0-0 0/E LW Fitzgerald 0-1-1 2/+1 C White 0-1-1 8/+2 RW Tuch 2-0-2 4/+2 W Wood 0-1-1 2/-1 C Cangelosi 2-0-2 2/E RW Brown 0-0-0 0/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E C Dudek 0-0-0 0/E RW Calnan 0-1-1 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 1/E LD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/E G Demko 12-11-9 32/9LD Kim 0-0-0 2/E LD Santini 0-0-0 0/+1LD Couturier 0-0-0 0/+1 LD Savage 0-1-1 0/+2

vs HARVARD // WIN // 4-1 // MARCH, 25, 2016

LW Doherty 2-0-2 5/+2 C Sanford 0-1-1 1/+2 RW Gilmour 0-1-1 2/+1 LW Fitzgerald 1-0-1 3/E C White 0-0-0 4/E RW Tuch 0-0-0 6/E W Wood 0-0-0 5/-1 C Cangelosi 0-0-0 3/-1 RW Calnan 0-1-1 0/ELW Jeke 0-0-0 1/E C Brown 0-0-0 0/E RW Dudek 0-0-0 0/E

LD McCoshen 0-0-0 2/E LD Fitzgerald 0-1-1 1/+2 G Demko 10-10-8 28/8LD Kim 0-0-0 0/E LD Santini 0-0-0 0/ELD Couturier 0-0-0 0/E LD Savage 0-1-1 1/E

vs MINN-DULUTH // WIN // 3-2 // MARCH 26, 2016

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SCORING OFFENSE Games Goals G/G1 Boston College 40 154 3.852 Northeastern 41 134 3.273 Providence 38 124 3.264 Boston University 39 124 3.185 Notre Dame 37 115 3.116 New Hampshire 37 112 3.037 UMass Lowell 40 121 3.028 Connecticut 36 88 2.449 Merrimack 39 95 2.4410 Massachusetts 36 84 2.3311 Vermont 40 86 2.1512 Maine 38 76 2.00

SCORING DEFENSE Games Goals G/G1 Providence 38 71 1.872 UMass Lowell 40 75 1.883 Boston College 40 79 1.984 Notre Dame 37 86 2.325 Northeastern 41 105 2.566 Vermont 40 107 2.677 Boston University 39 106 2.728 Merrimack 39 108 2.779 Connecticut 36 114 3.1710 New Hampshire 37 121 3.2711 Maine 38 129 3.3912 Massachusetts 36 146 4.06

PENALTY MINUTES Games PIMs PIMs/G1 Boston College 40 576 14.42 Maine 38 512 13.53 Vermont 40 498 12.44 Providence 38 454 11.95 Massachusetts 36 391 10.96 Notre Dame 37 394 10.67 Boston University 39 415 10.68 Merrimack 39 411 10.59 Connecticut 36 355 9.910 New Hampshire 37 339 9.211 Northeastern 41 364 8.912 UMass Lowell 40 333 8.3

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP %1 New Hampshire 37 / 155 5 23.92 Northeastern 39 / 168 2 23.23 Boston College 35 / 163 1 21.54 Boston University 28 / 133 2 21.15 Notre Dame 27 / 129 0 20.96 Providence 33 / 163 1 20.27 Connecticut 29 / 147 4 19.78 UMass Lowell 30 / 157 3 19.19 Massachusetts 22 / 127 7 17.310 Maine 19 / 135 0 14.111 Merrimack 17 / 132 2 12.912 Vermont 16 / 147 4 10.9

PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK %1 Boston College 152 / 173 11 87.92 Providence 124 / 146 3 84.93 UMass Lowell 107 / 126 4 84.94 Notre Dame 118 / 141 1 83.75 Boston University 128 / 158 2 81.06 Connecticut 115 / 142 4 81.07 Merrimack 125 / 155 2 80.68 Northeastern 104 / 132 2 78.8 Vermont 130 / 165 3 78.810 Maine 128 / 163 5 78.511 New Hampshire 96 / 123 1 78.012 Massachusetts 98 / 129 1 76.0

Points per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Ryan Fitzgerald 1.18 T-18th T-2nd Goals per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Ryan Fitzgerald 0.59 11th 1st

Assists per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Zach Sanford 0.65 T-37th 6th

PPGs per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Doherty | Sanford 0.15 T-23rd T-7th

SHGs per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Ryan Fitzgerald 0.08 (3) T-5th 1st

Game-winning goals Figure NCAA Hockey East Ryan Fitzgerald 5 T-11th T-1st

Points per game (DEFENSE) Figure NCAA Hockey East Casey Fitzgerald 0.68 13th 4th

Points per game (ROOKIES) Figure NCAA Hockey East Colin White 1.17 4th 1st

Goals against average Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko 1.85 7th 3rd

Save percentage Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko .936 4th 2nd

Winning percentage Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko .763 3rd 1st

Shutouts Figure NCAA Hockey East Thatcher Demko 10 1st 1st

Figure NCAA Hockey EastScoring Offense 3.85 gpg 5th 1stScoring Defense 1.98 gpg 7th 3rdScoring Margin + 1.88 gpg 3rd 1stPenalty Minutes 14.4 PIM/gm 5th 1stPower Play 21.5 percent 9th 3rdPenalty Kill 87.9 percent 4th 1stCombined Special Teams 55.7 percent 3rd 1stTeam Winning Percentage 76.2 percent 5th 2ndUnbeaten Streak 2 games - - - -

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# Date Opp Type Player Assist (1st) Assist (2nd) Pd1 10/9 ARMY 5 x 5 Wood - - - - 12 10/9 ARMY 5 x 5 Calnan Cangelosi Wood 23 10/9 ARMY 5 x 4 pp C. Fitzgerald Savage Wood 24 10/9 ARMY 5 x 5 Brown Wood Tuch 35 10/9 ARMY 5 x 4 pp Sanford Doherty Tuch 36 10/11 RPI 5 x 4 pp Sanford Doherty Tuch 37 10/16 WISC 5 x 5 Cangelosi Calnan Wood 18 10/16 WISC 4 x 5 sh Doherty - - - - 19 10/16 WISC 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gilmour C. Fitzgerald 210 10/16 WISC 5 x 5 Cangelosi Wood Calnan 211 10/16 WISC 5 x 5 White R. Fitzgerald Couturier 212 10/16 WISC 5 x 3 pp White R. Fitzgerald C. Fitzgerald 313 10/23 CC 5 x 5 Fitzgerald Bracco White 214 10/23 CC 5 x 5 Fitzgerald Bracco Santini 315 10/23 CC 5 x 5 Sanford Bracco - - 316 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Gilmour Savage Sanford 117 10/24 CC 5 x 5 Cangelosi Wood Calnan 118 10/24 CC 5 x 5 McCoshen Tuch Sanford 119 10/24 CC 4 x 5 sh Sanford Brown - - 220 10/24 CC 5 x 4 pp Gilmour C. Fitzgerald Savage 321 10/30 DU 5 x 5 Wood Cangelosi Demko 122 10/30 DU 5 x 4 pp Doherty Sanford McCoshen 223 10/30 DU 5 x 5 Cangelosi Wood Calnan 324 10/30 DU 5 x 5 Gaudreau White R. Fitzgerald 325 11/3 UMASS 5 x 5 Gilmour - - - - 226 11/3 UMASS 5 x 5 Jeke Brown Dudek 227 11/3 UMASS 5 x 5 Savage White Gaudreau 228 11/3 UMASS 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Wood White 229 11/3 UMASS 5 x 5 White R. Fitzgerald - - 230 11/3 UMASS 5 x 4 pp Doherty White C. Fitzgerald 231 11/3 UMASS 5 x 4 pp Doherty Gaudreau Brown 332 11/6 MAINE 5 x 5 Santini White Gaudreau 133 11/6 MAINE 5 x 5 White Santini Savage 334 11/6 MAINE 5 x 6 en Tuch Gilmour Sanford 335 11/8 MAINE 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau White 136 11/8 MAINE 5 x 4 pp Wood White Cangelosi 337 11/13 MSU 5 x 5 White Gaudreau R. Fitzgerald 238 11/13 MSU 5 x 5 White Jeke R. Fitzgerald 239 11/13 MSU 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau White 340 11/13 MSU 5 x 5 Tuch Gilmour Sanford 341 11/13 MSU 5 x 4 pp Wood Cangelosi C. Fitzgerald 342 11/13 MSU 5 x 6 en R. Fitzgerald Wood Tuch 343 11/21 UNH 4 x 5 sh R. Fitzgerald White Santini 144 11/21 UNH 5 x 4 pp Doherty Tuch Sanford 245 11/21 UNH 5 x 5 Gaudreau White - - 346 11/21 UNH 5 x 5 Doherty Wood Santini 347 11/21 UNH 5 x 5 Gilmour C. Fitzgerald Tuch 348 11/21 UNH 5 x 6 en Wood R. Fitzgerald Santini 349 11/24 UCONN 5 x 5 Cangelosi Brown Wood 150 11/24 UCONN 5 x 5 White R. Fitzgerald Doherty 151 11/24 UCONN 5 x 5 Couturier R. Fitzgerald White 152 11/24 UCONN 5 x 5 Wood C. Fitzgerald Cangelosi 153 11/24 UCONN 5 x 6 en Gaudreau White - - 354 11/28 RIT 5 x 5 Brown Wood Cangelosi 155 11/28 RIT 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Savage Gaudreau 156 11/28 RIT 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau White 157 11/28 RIT 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford Gilmour 258 11/28 RIT 6 x 5 pp McCoshen Doherty Sanford 259 11/28 RIT 6 x 5 pp C. Fitzgerald Gaudreau Brown 360 12/5 NU 5 x 5 Wood McCoshen Cangelosi 161 12/5 NU 5 x 5 Tuch Gilmour Sanford 162 12/5 NU 4 x 5 sh White - - - - 363 12/6 NU 4 x 5 sh R. Fitzgerald White C. Fitgerald 264 12/6 NU 5 x 5 Couturier Savage Wood 365 12/6 NU 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford - - 366 12/6 NU 5 x 5 Gaudreau Savage R. Fitzgerald 367 12/10 ND 5 X 5 Gilmour Cangelosi Sanford 168 12/10 ND 5 X 5 Cangelosi Doherty Sanford 369 12/10 ND 5 X 5 Cangelosi Doherty Sanford 370 12/28 OSU 5 x 5 Gilmour Tuch Savage 171 12/28 OSU 4 x 5 sh Sanford Cangelosi McCoshen 172 12/29 PC 5 x 5 Doherty Calnan - - 373 1/8 PC 5 x 5 White R. Fitzgerald C. Fitzgerald 174 1/8 PC 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford - - 175 1/8 PC 5 x 4 pp White Sanford Savage 276 1/8 PC 5 x 4 pp Tuch White Sanford 277 1/8 PC 5 x 5 Cangelosi R. Fitzgerald - - 278 1/8 PC 5 x 5 White Gaudreau R. Fitzgerald 379 1/8 PC 5 x 4 pp R. Fitzgerald Wood McCoshen 380 1/9 PC 5 x 4 pp McCoshen Cangelosi C. Fitzgerald 181 1/9 PC 5 x 5 Doherty R. Fitzgerald Santini 282 1/9 PC 5 x 4 pp Tuch Doherty Gilmour 283 1/9 PC 5 x 5 Calnan Cangelosi Santini 384 1/15 BU Pen. Shot Cangelosi - - - - 285 1/15 BU 5 x 5 Sanford Doherty McCoshen 286 1/15 BU 5 x 4 pp White C. Fitzgerald McCoshen 287 1/15 BU 5 x 4 pp McCoshen R. Fitzgerald Cangelosi 388 1/15 BU 5 x 6 en McCoshen Wood Santini 389 1/16 BU 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau McCoshen 290 1/22 UMASS 5 x 5 McCoshen Couturier Doherty 191 1/22 UMASS 5 x 5 Tuch Santini Sanford 192 1/22 UMASS 5 x 5 Calnan - - - - 193 1/22 UMASS 5 x 5 White R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau 194 1/22 UMASS 4 x 5 sh Wood Savage Tuch 195 1/22 UMASS 4 x 5 sh Cangelosi Wood - - 296 1/22 UMASS 5 x 4 pp Doherty McCoshen White 297 1/22 UMASS 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Kim Gaudreau 2

# Date Opp Type Player Assist (1st) Assist (2nd) Pd98 1/23 UCONN 5 x 5 Jeke Calnan Doherty 199 1/23 UCONN 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford Couturier 2100 1/23 UCONN 6 x 5 ea White Couturier Wood 2101 1/29 ND 5 x 5 Cangelosi Santini Savage 1102 1/29 ND 5 x 5 White Wood Gilmour 1103 1/29 ND 5 x 5 Gilmour Wood McCoshen 2104 1/29 ND 5 x 3 pp Sanford Tuch White 2105 2/1 HARV 5 x 5 C. Fitzgerald R. Fitzgerald White 1106 2/1 HARV 5 x 4 pp Sanford Tuch McCoshen 2107 2/1 HARV 5 x 4 pp White Doherty McCoshen 2108 2/5 UNH 5 x 4 pp Cangelosi Savage C. Fitzgerald 2109 2/5 UNH 5 x 5 Sanford Doherty Kim 2110 2/5 UNH 5 x 5 Kim Santini Tuch 3111 2/5 UNH 5 x 5 Gilmour Brown Savage 3112 2/8 BU 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford Santini OT113 2/12 MC 5 x 5 Gilmour R. Fitzgerald Cangelosi 1114 2/12 MC 5 x 4 pp Sanford Gilmour Savage 1115 2/12 MC Pen. Shot Cangelosi - - - - 1116 2/12 MC 4 x 5 sh White Gaudreau C. Fitzgerald 1117 2/12 MC 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford Santini 3118 2/12 MC 5 x 5 Sanford Kim Santini 3119 2/13 MC 5 x 5 Cangelosi Wood Kim 1120 2/13 MC 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau - - 2121 2/13 MC 5 x 4 pp R. Fitzgerald C. Fitzgerald Savage 2122 2/13 MC 5 x 5 Gilmour Wood Cangelosi 3123 2/13 MC 5 x 4 pp C. Fitzgerald R. Fitzgerald McCoshen 3124 2/19 UVM 5 x 5 Cangelosi Wood Santini 1125 2/19 UVM 5 x 4 pp Sanford Tuch White 1126 2/19 UVM 5 x 4 pp Doherty Sanford White 2127 2/20 UVM 5 x 5 Gilmour C. Fitzgerald Cangelosi 1128 2/20 UVM 5 x 5 Cangelosi C. Fitzgerald R. Fitzgerald 3129 2/20 UVM 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald White Wood 3130 2/20 UVM 5 x 6 en R. Fitzgerald Tuch - - 3131 2/26 UML 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gaudreau Brown 1132 2/26 UML 5 x 5 Doherty Tuch Sanford 1133 2/26 UML 4 x 6 sh en R. Fitzgerald McCoshen Demko 3134 2/27 UML 5 x 5 Tuch C. Fitzgerald Sanford 2135 3/11 UVM 5 x 5 Gilmour Cangelosi Wood 1136 3/11 UVM 5 x 5 Cangelosi Gilmour - - 1137 3/11 UVM 5 x 4 pp R. Fitzgerald Cangelosi Gilmour 2138 3/12 UVM 5 x 4 pp Cangelosi Wood Savage 1139 3/12 UVM 5 x 5 Tuch Kim Gilmour 1140 3/13 UVM 5 x 5 Sanford Gilmour Tuch 1141 3/13 UVM 5 x 5 White Dudek Santini 2142 3/13 UVM 5 x 5 Dudek R. Fitzgerald C. Fitzgerald 3143 3/13 UVM 5 x 5 R. Fitzgerald Gilmour C. Fitzgerald OT144 3/18 NU 5 x 5 Wood Brown Santini 1145 3/18 NU 5 x 5 White Gaudreau McCoshen 2146 3/18 NU 5 x 4 pp Wood R. Fitzgerald Doherty 2147 3/18 NU 5 x 5 Tuch Sanford Santini 3148 3/25 HARV 5 x 5 Tuch White R. Fitzgerald 1149 3/25 HARV 5 x 4 pp Cangelosi Wood C. Fitzgerald 1150 3/25 HARV 5 x 5 Tuch Savage - - 2151 3/25 HARV 4 x 6 sh en Cangelosi Calnan - - 3152 3/26 UMD 5 x 5 Doherty Gilmour - - 1153 3/26 UMD 5 x 5 Doherty Sanford Calnan 2154 3/26 UMD 5 x 4 pp R. Fitzgerald Savage C. Fitzgerald 3

Second-career PPGNovember 28, 2015 (vs. RIT)

Casey Fitzgerald

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Date Opponent Result W/L Record Att. Goalie (S/GA) Boston College scoringOCTOBERFri. 9 at Army 5-1 W 1-0-0 2,761 Demko (23/1) Wood, Calnan •, C. Fitzgerald, Brown, SanfordSun. 11 at Rensselaer 1-2 L 1-1-0 2,770 Demko (26/2) SanfordFri. 16 vs. Wisconsin 6-0 W 2-1-0 5,615 Demko (20/0) Cangelosi •, Doherty, R. Fitzgerald, Cangelosi, White, WhiteFri. 23 at Colorado College 3-0 W 3-1-0 5,371 Demko (25/0) R. Fitzgerald •, R. Fitzgerald, SanfordSat. 24 at Colorado College 5-0 W 4-1-0 7,044 Demko (21/0) Gilmour •, Cangelosi, McCoshen, Sanford, GilmourFri. 30 vs. Denver 4-3 W 5-1-0 5,019 Demko (21/3) Wood, Doherty, Cangelosi, Gaudreau •

NOVEMBERTue. 3 vs. Massachusetts* 7-0 W 6-1-0 2,873 Demko (26/0) Gilmour •, Jeke, Savage, R. Fitzgerald, White, Doherty, Doherty Fri. 6 vs. Maine* 3-0 W 7-1-0 4,880 Demko (30/0) Santini •, White, TuchSun. 8 vs. Maine* 2-0 W 8-1-0 3,290 Demko (30/0) R. Fitzgerald •, WoodFri. 13 vs. Michigan State 6-4 W 9-1-0 5,437 Demko (33/4) White, White, R. Fitzgerald, Tuch, Wood •, R. FitzgeraldSat. 21 at New Hampshire* 6-3 W 10-1-0 6,269 Demko (24/3) R. Fitzgerald, Doherty, Gaudreau, Doherty •, Gilmour, WoodTue. 24 at Connecticut* 5-2 W 11-1-0 7,219 Demko (29/1) Cangelosi, White •, Couturier, Wood, GaudreauSat. 28 vs. RIT 6-2 W 12-1-0 5,208 Demko (15/2) Brown, R. Fitzgerald, R. Fitzgerald •, Tuch, McCoshen, C. Fitzgerald

DECEMBERSat. 5 vs. Northeastern* 3-3 T 12-1-1 4,672 Demko (33/3) Wood, Tuch, WhiteSat. 6 at Northeastern* 4-3 W 13-1-1 2,125 Demko (22/3) R. Fitzgerald, Couturier, Tuch, Gaudreau•Thu. 10 vs. Notre Dame* 3-4 L 13-2-1 4,863 Demko (35/4) Gilmour, Cangelosi, Cangelosi Mon. 28 vs. Ohio State% 2-3 L 13-3-1 6,022 Demko (16/3) Gilmour, SanfordTue. 29 vs. Providence% 1-2 L 13-4-1 6,022 Demko (27/2) Doherty

JANUARYFri. 8 vs. Providence* 7-3 W 14-4-1 7,884 Milosz (24/3) White, Tuch, White, Tuch •, Cangelosi, White, R. FitzgeraldSat. 9 at Providence* 4-4 T 14-4-2 3,033 Milosz (38/4) McCoshen, Doherty, Tuch, Calnan+Fri. 15 vs. Boston Univ.* 5-3 W 15-4-2 7,884 Demko (25/3) Cangelosi, Sanford, White, McCoshen •, McCoshenFri. 16 at Boston Univ.* 1-1 T 15-4-3 6.032 Demko (30/1) R. FitzgeraldFri. 22 at Massachusetts* 8-0 W 16-4-3 4,673 Demko (20/0) McCoshen •, Tuch, Calnan, White, Wood, Cangelosi, Doherty, R. Fitzgerald

Sat. 23 vs. Connecticut* 3-3 T 16-4-4 6,063 Demko (28/3) Jeke, Tuch, White Fri. 29 at Notre Dame* 4-0 W 17-4-4 5,372 Demko (28/0) Cangelosi •, White, Gilmour, Sanford

FEBRUARYMon. 1 vs. Harvard 7-3 W 18-4-4 14,832 Demko (21/2) C. Fitzgerald, Sanford, White •Fri. 5 vs. New Hampshire* 4-3 W 19-4-4 5,043 Demko (35/3) Cangelosi, Sanford, Kim, Gilmour •Mon. 8 vs. Boston Univ 1-0 W (OT) 20-4-4 15,702 Demko (30/0) Tuch •Fri. 12 vs. Merrimack* 6-3 W 21-4-4 4,563 Demko (30/3) Gilmour, Sanford, Cangelosi, White •, Tuch SanfordSat. 13 at Merrimack* 5-5 T 21-4-5 2,549 Demko (31/5) Cangelosi, R. Fitzgerald, R. Fitzgerald, Gilmour, C. FitzgeraldFri. 19 at Vermont* 3-1 W 22-4-5 4,007 Demko (35/1) Cangelosi, Sanford •, DohertySat. 20 at Vermont* 4-1 W 23-4-5 4,007 Demko (30/1) Gilmour, Cangelosi •, R. Fitzgerald, R. FitzgeraldFri. 26 vs. UMass Lowell* 3-1 W 24-4-5 6,863 Demko (29/1) R. Fitzgerald, Doherty •, R. FitzgeraldSat. 27 at UMass Lowell* 1-3 L 24-5-5 6,942 Demko (27/1) Tuch

MARCHFri. 11 vs. Vermont@ 3-0 W 25-5-5 3,116 Demko (36/0) Gilmour •, Cangelosi, R. FitzgeraldSat. 12 vs. Vermont@ 2-4 L 25-6-5 3,563 Demko (27/3) Cangelosi, TuchSun. 13 vs. Vermont@ 4-3 W (OT) 26-6-5 2,537 Demko (36/3) Sanford, White, Dudek, R. Fitzgerald •Fri. 18 vs. Northeastern# 4-5 L 26-7-5 13,242 Demko (27/5) Wood, White, Wood, TuchFri. 25 vs. Harvard^ 4-1 W 27-7-5 6,682 Demko (32/1) Tuch, Cangelosi •, Tuch, CangelosiSat. 26 vs. Minn-Duluth^ 3-2 W 28-7-5 4,572 Demko (28/2) Doherty, Doherty, R. Fitzgerald •

• Game-winning goal+ Game-tying goal* Hockey East game% Florida College Hockey Classic (Estero, Florida) 64th annual Beanpot Tournament (TD Garden - Boston)@ Hockey East Quarterfinals# Hockey East Semifinals (TD Garden - Boston)^ Northeast Regional (DCU Center - Worcester, Mass.)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Birdsall Savage McCoshen Doherty C. Fitzgerald Santini Jeke Silk Brown Calnan Tuch Gilmour DudekOct 9 ARMY DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNPOct 11 RPI DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Oct 16 WISCO DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0Oct 23 CC DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Oct 24 CC DNP 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0Oct 30 DU DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov 3 UMASS DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1Nov 6 MAINE DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0Nov 8 MAINE DNP 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 0-0-0Nov 13 MSU DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0Nov 21 UNH DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0Nov 24 UCONN DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nov 28 RIT DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0Dec 5 NU DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0Dec 6 NU DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Dec 10 ND DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0Dec 28 OSU DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0Dec 29 PC DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan 8 PC DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan 9 PC DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0Jan 15 BU DNP 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Jan 16 BU DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 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 DNPJan 22 UMASS DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNPJan 23 UCONN DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNPJan 29 ND DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNPFeb 1 HARVARD DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNPFeb 5 UNH DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0Feb 8 BU DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNPFeb 12 MC DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0Feb 13 MC DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0Feb 19 UVM DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb 20 UVM DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0Feb 27 UML DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Feb 28 UML DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Mar 11 UVM DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0Mar 12 UVM DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0Mar 13 UVM DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-1-2Mar 18 NU DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Mar 25 HARVARD DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0Mar 26 DULUTH DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0Apr 7 QU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Apr 9 DU / UND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 0-0 1-17-18 6-14-20 13-12-25 4-22-26 1-18-19 2-1-3 0-0-0 2-9-11 3-8-11 17-16-33 12-14-26 1-2-3

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 35 White R. Fitzgerald McMullen Gaudreau Couturier Shero Sanford Cangelosi Kim Wood Milosz Demko JoyceOct 9 ARMY 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 1-2-3 DNP 23-1 DNPOct 11 RPI 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 26-2 DNPOct 16 WISCO 2-0-2 1-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0-2-2 DNP 20-0 DNPOct 23 CC 0-1-1 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 25-0 DNPOct 24 CC 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-2-3 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 21-0 DNPOct 30 DU 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 21-3 DNPNov 3 UMASS 1-3-4 1-1-2 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 26-0 DNPNov 6 MAINE 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 30-0 DNPNov 8 MAINE 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 30-0 DNPNov 13 MSU 2-1-3 2-2-4 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 33-4 DNPNov 21 UNH 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 24-3 DNPNov 24 UCONN 1-2-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP 1-1-2 DNP 29-1 DNPNov 28 RIT 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 15-2 DNPDec 5 NU 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 DNP 33-3 DNPDec 6 NU 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 22-3 DNPDec 10 ND 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 2-1-3 DNP DNP DNP 35-4 DNPDec 28 OSU DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 16-3 DNPDec 29 PC DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 27-2 DNPJan 8 PC 3-1-4 1-3-4 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-3-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 24-3 DNP DNPJan 9 PC 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 38-4 DNP DNPJan 15 BU 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 25-3 DNPJan 16 BU 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 30-1 DNPJan 22 UMASS 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 DNP 20-0 DNPJan 23 UCONN 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 28-3 DNPJan 29 ND 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 28-0 DNPFeb 1 HARVARD 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 21-2 DNPFeb 5 UNH 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP DNP 35-3 DNPFeb 8 BU 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 30-0 DNPFeb 12 MC 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP DNP 30-3 DNPFeb 13 MC 0-0-0 2-1-3 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-2-2 DNP 31-5 DNPFeb 19 UVM 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 35-1 DNPFeb 20 UVM 0-1-1 2-1-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 30-1 DNPFeb 27 UML DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 29-1 DNPFeb 28 UML DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 27-1 DNPMar 11 UVM 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 36-0 DNPMar 12 UVM 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 27-3 DNPMar 13 UVM 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 36-3 DNPMar 18 NU 1-0-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 27-5 DNPMar 25 HARVARD 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 32-1 DNPMar 26 DULUTH 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 28-2 DNPApr 7 QU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Apr 9 DU / UND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 19-23-42 23-23-46 0-0-0 4-18-22 2-4-6 0-0-0 13-26-39 20-17-37 1-5-6 10-25-35 62-7 1,040-71 0-0

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10 | CHRIS BROWNGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists ......................................................... 2 games (most recent: Nov. 24-28, 2015)Points ........................................................... 2 games (most recent: Nov. 24-28, 2015)

11 | CHRIS CALNANGoals ............................................................................................... 2 games (Jan. 11-17, 2014)Assists .......................... 2 games - five times (most recent: March 25-26, 2016)Points ..........................................................................................3 games (Nov. 21-28, 2014)

26 | AUSTIN CANGELOSIGoals ..............................................................4 games (most recent: Feb. 12-20, 2016)Assists ..............................................................4 games (most recent: Feb. 7-15, 2014)Points ................................................................5 games (most recent: Feb. 7-21, 2014)

22 | JOSH COUTURIERGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .......................................................... 2 games (most recent: Jan. 22-23, 2016)Points ............................................................ 2 games (most recent: Jan. 22-23, 2016)

4 | TEDDY DOHERTYGoals ................................... 2 games - twice (most recent: Oct. 30 - Nov. 3, 2015)Assists ........................................3 games - twice (most recent: Oct. 10 - 24, 2014)Points .................................................................................. 4 games (Dec. 6 - Jan. 3, 2015)

15 | JD DUDEKGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .............................................................................................................................................n/aPoints ...............................................................................................................................................n/a

5 | CASEY FITZGERALDGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists ...........................................................................3 games - twice (Jan. 8-15, 2016)Points ..........................................................................................4 games (Nov. 13-28, 2015)

19 | RYAN FITZGERALDGoals ..............................................................3 games (most recent: Oct. 10-24, 2014)Assists .........................................................4 games (most recent: Nov. 13- 28, 2014)Points ............................................................................................. 7 games (Nov. 1-20, 2013)

21 | MATTHEW GAUDREAUGoals ...............................................2 games - twice (most recent: Nov. 21-14, 2015)Assists ...........................................................................4 games (Oct. 30 - Nov. 13, 2015)Points ...........................................................8 games (most recent: Oct. 30 - current)

14 | ADAM GILMOURGoals ............................................................................................... 4 games (Jan. 2-10, 2015)Assists .........................3 games - three times (most recent: March 11-13, 2016)Points ................................6 games - (most recent: Dec. 13, 2014 - Jan. 16, 2015)

8 | TRAVIS JEKEGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists ....................................................................................... 2 games (Dec. 27-28, 2013)Points ......................................................................................... 2 games (Dec. 27-28, 2013)

27 | MICHAEL KIMGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .........................................................................................2 games (Feb. 12-13, 2016)Points ...........................................................................................2 games (Feb. 12-13, 2016)

3 | IAN McCOSHENGoals ............................................................................... 2 games - twice (Jan. 9-15, 2016)Assists ........................................................................ 3 games - twice (Jan. 15-22, 2016)Points ...............................................5 games - twice (most recent: Jan. 9-22, 2016)

20 | PETER McMULLENGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .............................................................................................................................................n/aPoints ...............................................................................................................................................n/a

24 | ZACH SANFORDGoals ....................................................3 games (most recent: Jan. 29 - Feb. 5, 2016)Assists ............................................5 games (most recent: Nov. 28 - Dec. 28, 2015) Points .................................................7 games (most recent: Jan. 22 - Feb. 12, 2016)

6 | STEVE SANTINIGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .............................................................3 games (most recent: Feb. 5-12, 2016)Points ...............................................................3 games (most recent: Feb. 5-12, 2016)

2 | SCOTT SAVAGEGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .......................... 2 games - five times (most recent: March 25-26, 2016)Points ..........................................................................................3 games (Oct. 13-25, 2013)

23 | CHRIS SHEROGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists .............................................................................................................................................n/aPoints ...............................................................................................................................................n/a

9 | BRENDAN SILKGoals .................................................................................................................................................n/aAssists ........................................................................................... 2 games (Jan. 11-17, 2014)Points ............................................................................................. 2 games (Jan. 11-17, 2014)

12 | ALEX TUCHGoals ..............................................................3 games (most recent: Jan. 22-29, 2016)Assists ..............................................3 games (most recent: Feb. 19 - Feb. 27, 2016)Points ................................ 7 games - twice (most recent: Jan. 22 - Feb. 12, 2016)

18 | COLIN WHITEGoals .....................................4 games - twice (most recent: Jan. 22 - Feb. 1, 2016)Assists ...............................................8 games (most recent: Oct. 30 - Dec. 6, 2015)Points .............................................. 10 games (most recent: Oct. 30 - Dec. 6, 2015)

28 | MILES WOODGoals ..............................................................4 games (most recent: Nov. 8 - 24, 2015)Assists ....................................................... 4 games (most recent: Nov. 13 - 28, 2014)Points .............................................................. 7 games (most recent: Nov. 8 - current)

10 - game streak

Best on the team (Oct. 30 - Dec. 6, 2015)

Colin White

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## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA19 Ryan Fitzgerald 39 23 23 46 159 .145 +25 18-47 16 1 1 4 3 4 5 1 1 0 0 018 Colin White 36 19 23 42 130 .146 +25 18-44 17 0 1 4 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 124 Zach Sanford 40 13 26 39 103 .126 +27 18-44 17 0 1 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 026 Austin Cangelosi 40 20 17 37 80 .250 +17 6-12 6 0 0 3 2 6 4 0 0 0 2 028 Miles Wood 36 10 25 35 110 .091 +13 23-76 18 2 3 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 112 Alex Tuch 39 17 16 33 114 .149 +24 15-33 14 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 014 Adam Gilmour 40 12 14 26 88 .136 +15 4-16 3 0 1 1 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 15 Casey Fitzgerald 38 4 22 26 51 .078 +27 15-46 13 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 Teddy Doherty 39 13 12 25 75 .173 +17 5-10 5 0 0 6 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 121 Matthew Gaudreau 38 4 17 21 56 .071 +10 7-22 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 Ian McCoshen 39 6 14 20 66 .091 +29 27-84 22 2 3 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 06 Steve Santini 40 1 18 19 51 .020 +24 20-48 19 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02 Scott Savage 40 1 17 18 60 .017 +15 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 Chris Calnan 28 3 8 11 28 .107 0 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 110 Chris Brown 40 2 9 11 30 .067 +5 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 022 Josh Couturier 33 2 4 6 27 .074 +14 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 Michael Kim 23 1 5 6 31 .032 +3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Travis Jeke 36 2 1 3 27 .074 -1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 JD Dudek 33 1 2 3 15 .067 -6 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 Jeremy Bracco 5 0 3 3 8 .000 +3 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 Peter McMullen 15 0 0 0 1 .000 -2 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 023 Chris Shero 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Brendan Silk 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM TEAM 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total............... 40 154 278 432 1310 .118 +284 223-576 203 6 14 35 11 29 28 2 2 1 2 5 Opponents........... 40 79 141 220 1182 .067 - 217-572 196 6 15 21 1 11 7 3 0 0 0 2

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG30 Thatcher Demko 38-38 2303:25 71 1.85 1041 .936 27 7 4 10 19 1 0 0 029 Ian Milosz 2-2 124:30 7 3.37 62 .899 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 15-0 8:49 1 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total............... 40-0 2436:44 79 1.95 1103 .933 28 7 5 10 21 1 1 0 0 Opponents........... 40-0 2436:44 154 3.79 1156 .882 7 28 5 0 35 11 7 2 0

TEAM STATISTICS BC OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 154-1310 79-1182 Shot pct. .118 .067 Goals/Game 3.8 2.0 Shots/Game 32.8 29.5 Assists 278 141POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 35-162 21-173 Conversion Percent .216 .121 Shot Attempts 243 247 Shot Percent .144 .085GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 154 79 Power Play 35 21 Short-handed 11 1 Empty net 7 1 Penalty 2 0 Unassisted 5 2 Overtime 2 0 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 1 0

TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP PENALTIES Number 223 217 Minutes 576 572 Penalties/Game 5.6 5.4 Pen minutes/Game 14.4 14.3 Minor 203 196 Major 6 6 10-minute Misconduct 9 12 Game Misconduct 3 2 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 2 1SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0ATTENDANCE Total 89373 70174 Dates/Avg Per Date 18/4965 15/4678 Neutral Site #/Avg 7/6603 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TotalBoston College 53 49 50 2 154 Opponents 25 22 32 0 79 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TotalBoston College 340 399 343 21 1103 Opponents 390 388 364 14 1156

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MOST FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCESBoston College .......................................................................................... 25Michigan .........................................................................................................................24Boston University ......................................................................................................22Minnesota .......................................................................................................................21North Dakota .................................................................................................................21

COLLEGE PRODUCING MOST NHLers IN 2015-16Michigan ..........................................................................................................................21Boston College .......................................................................................... 20Wisconsin ........................................................................................................................14North Dakota .................................................................................................................12

MOST NCAA APPEARANCESMinnesota ......................................................................................................................36Michigan .........................................................................................................................36Boston College .......................................................................................... 35Boston University ......................................................................................................33North Dakota .................................................................................................................31Michigan State ............................................................................................................ 27

MOST NCAA APPEARANCES IN THE LAST 11 YEARSNorth Dakota ................................................................................................................. 11Boston College ...........................................................................................10Miami ...................................................................................................................................9Denver .................................................................................................................................9Minnesota ......................................................................................................................... 7New Hampshire .............................................................................................................. 7

MOST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSMichigan ............................................................................................................................9Denver ................................................................................................................................. 7North Dakota ................................................................................................................... 7Wisconsin ..........................................................................................................................6Boston College ............................................................................................. 5Boston University .........................................................................................................5Minnesota .........................................................................................................................5Lake Superior State.....................................................................................................3Michigan State ...............................................................................................................3Michigan Tech .................................................................................................................3Colorado College / Cornell / Maine / Rensselaer .........................................2

YOUNGEST TEAMS IN 2015-16 (as of October 1, 2015)Boston College ........................................................20 years, 169 daysBoston University ...................................................................20 years, 179 daysMichigan .....................................................................................20 years, 235 daysWisconsin ...................................................................................20 years, 320 daysNotre Dame ...............................................................................20 years, 333 daysNorth Dakota ............................................................................20 years, 352 daysMinnesota ..................................................................................20 years, 352 daysConnecticut .................................................................................... 21 years, 8 daysCornell ..............................................................................................21 years, 22 days

FIRST - ROUND DRAFT PICKS PLAYING IN COLLEGE HOCKEYZach Werenski (Michigan) ..........................................................8th overall • ColumbusKyle Connor (Michigan) ................................................................ 17th overall • WinnipegAlex Tuch (Boston College) ...................................18th overall • MinnesotaNick Schmaltz (North Dakota) ..................................................20th overall • ChicagoMark Jankowski (Providence) .....................................................21st overall • CalgaryColin White (Boston College) .......................................21st overall • OttawaBrock Boeser (North Dakota) .............................................. 23rd overalll • VancouverJack Roslovic (Miami) ..................................................................25th overall • Winnipeg

NUMBER OF DRAFT PICKS ON A TEAMBoston College ......................................................................................................... 13Michigan .......................................................................................................................................... 12Minnesota ....................................................................................................................................... 12North Dakota ................................................................................................................................. 12Boston University .......................................................................................................................10Notre Dame ..................................................................................................................................... 9Omaha .................................................................................................................................................9

NUMBER OF NAMES ON THE STANLEY CUPBoston College ......................................................................................................... 16Wisconsin ........................................................................................................................................16North Daktoa ................................................................................................................................. 15Michigan State .............................................................................................................................10Minnesota-Duluth .......................................................................................................................10Cornell .................................................................................................................................................9 Boston University / Denver / Minnesota / Vermont ...................................................8Bowling Green / New Hampshire / Notre Dame .............................................................7Clarkson / Providence .................................................................................................................6

First Round - 21st overall

Ottawa // 2015 NHL Draft

Colin White

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Coaches that are Boston College hockey alums – Jerry York, Greg Brown and Marty McInnis. All three have been inducted into Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame.

With the addition of Michael Matheson to the Florida Panthers' roster, the Eagles are tied with Michigan as having the most alumni skate in the NHL with 20 thus far

NCAA Tournament victories in the last 18 years. That total is 11 victories more than North Dakota, which has totaled 25 NCAA wins since 1998, the second-highest tournament win total in college hockey.

Since Jerry York led his first Boston College team to the 1997 Frozen Four, the Eagles have the second-most wins in college hockey. North Dakota has racked up 505 while Michigan sits at 500 wins.

Jerry York’s overall record is 1,012-598-110 (.620) in his 44th season as a head coach at Clarkson, Bowling Green and Boston College; he owns the most victories of any Division 1 coach in the history of college hockey. York is 36-12 in NCAA Tournament games as the head coach at Boston College; his 41 wins overall in the NCAA Tournament is also the highest total in Division I history.

NCAA Championships in the last 14 years. During that time period, only Denver and Minnesota, each with two, have won multiple national titles.

Frozen Four appearances in the last 19 years; the highest total among all teams in college hockey. Only Boston College (12), North Dakota (10), Michigan (six), Minnesota (five) and Michigan State (three) have advanced to more than two Frozen Fours during that time period.

Recently departed defenseman Noah Hanifin and incoming freshman forward Colin White were selected by the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators, respectively (fifth and 21st overall) in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, becoming the 16th and 17th Eagles in the last 28 years to have been drafted in the first round of the NHL. They join Brian Leetch (ninth, 1986), Craig Janney (13th, 1986), Bill Guerin (fifth, 1989), Marty Reasoner (14th, 1996), Brooks Orpik (18th, 2000), Krys Kolanos (19th, 2000), Chuck Kobasew (14th, 2001), Brian Boyle (26th, 2003), Patrick Eaves (29th, 2003), Cory Schneider (26th, 2004), Nick Petrecki (28th, 2007), Chris Kreider (19th, 2009), Kevin Hayes (24th, 2010), Michael Matheson (23rd, 2012) and Alex Tuch (18th, 2014) as Boston College first-round draftees.

Ian McCoshen and Thatcher Demko returned as members of the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team that competed at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships in Montreal and Toronto, Canada, while Noah Hanifin and Alex Tuch earned their spot for the first time. Incoming freshman Miles Wood was also a member, upping BC’s representation to five Eagles on last year’s squad. With the addition of Hanifin, Tuch and Wood, the BC trio became the 25th, 26th and 27th Eagle participants in World Junior play under head coach Jerry York.

With NCAA Division I championships in 2008, 2010 and 2012, Boston College became the first team since 1961 to win three championships in six seasons; Murray Armstrong’s Denver team won three titles in four years (1958, 1960, 1961). The all-time best is five titles in six years, accomplished by Michigan (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955 and 1956).

BC has competed in five of the last 10 national championship games – 2006 (Wisconsin, 1-2), 2007 (Michigan State, 1-3), 2008 (Notre Dame, 4-1), 2010 (Wisconsin, 5-0) and 2012 (Ferris State, 4-1).

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44th year as a head coach // 22nd at BC• Seven years years at Clarkson (1972-79) // 15 at Bowling Green (1979-94)

Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 NCAA titles

Earned his 502nd win at Boston College on Nov. 21, 2014, with a 5-3 win at Massachusetts, surpassing his former coach John “Snooks” Kelley as the the winningest coach in BC hockey history

The all-time leader in NCAA Tournament wins with 41 victories

Jerry York is the winningest coach in college hockey history, having won 1,011

games -- Earned his 925th career victory with a 5-2 win over Alabama-Hunstville

on Dec. 29, 2012, in Minneapolis, Minn., surpassing Ron Mason to become the

winningest coach in the history of college hockey

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• Enters his 44th season as a head coach; spent seven years (1972-79) at Clarkson and 15 years (1979-94) at Bowling Green

• Possesses the title of college hockey’s all-time winningest coach with 1,012 wins (...and counting)

• Became the first ever college hockey coach to 1,000-career victories, earning the mark in an 8-0 win at UMass on Jan. 22, 2016

• Earned his 925th career victory with a 5-2 win over Alabama-Hunstville on Dec. 29, 2012, in Minneapolis, Minn., surpassing Ron Mason to become the winningest coach in the history of college hockey

• Earned his 502nd win at Boston College on Nov. 21, 2014, with a 5-3 win at Massachusetts, surpassing his former coach John “Snooks” Kelley as the winningest coach in BC hockey history

• Is one of only three coaches in NCAA history to lead two different schools to national titles; led Bowling Green to the 1984 NCAA title, and Boston College to the 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 NCAA titles

• Had his Boston College jersey retired on April 12, 2010, during the program’s national championship celebration on O’Neill plaza

• Was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy, presented for outstanding service to hockey in the United States, in October 2010

• Earned the 1976-77 Spencer Penrose Trophy as the nation’s Division I Coach of the Year

• Has been tabbed Hockey East Coach of the Year three times – 2003-04, 2010-11 and 2013-14; also earned New England Coach of the Year honors twice – in 2003-04 and 2013-14

• Won his ninth Beanpot trophy on Feb. 8, 2016, becoming Boston College's winningest coach in school history

• Earned CCHA Coach of the Year honors in 1981-82

• Has led 23 teams to 25 or more wins; has guided five teams to 30 or more victories

• Assumed the head coaching duties at Boston College, his alma mater, on June 15, 1994

• Has led Boston College to 12 NCAA Tournament “Frozen Four” berths -- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016.

• Is the all-time leader in NCAA Tournament wins with 41 victories

• Has led the Eagles to nine Hockey East Tournament titles -- 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

• Guided the Eagles to seven Hockey East regular season championships – 2000-01, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14 and 2015-16

• Won his 950th collegiate game with a 6-4 triumph over cross-town rival Boston University with a 6-4 win at Kelley Rink on Jan. 17, 2014; earned his 900th collegiate victory with a 4-2 home win over Merrimack at Kelley Rink on Feb. 17, 2012; earned his 850th collegiate victory with a 5-0 win against Wisconsin in the national championship game on April 10, 2010 in Detroit, Mich.; won his 500th game at Boston College on Oct. 31, 2014, in a 2-1 victory at Denver

• Served as head coach of a US Select Team that competed in the Kitimat (British Columbia) Cup in the spring of 1995

• Assumed the head post at Bowling Green on April 10, 1979

• Led Bowling Green to six NCAA Tournament berths

• Led Bowling Green to four CCHA regular-season titles, including three consecutive crowns from 1981-84, and one CCHA tournament title

• Was inducted into the Bowling Green State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003

• Became the youngest head coach in the nation when he accepted the top job at Clarkson at age 26

• Guided Clarkson to 125 wins, six ECAC playoffs and one ECAC title in seven years

• Coached under Boston College’s two legendary coaches; began his career as John “Snooks” Kelley’s graduate assistant (1968-69), and served two years (1970-72) as Len Ceglarski’s assistant coach at Clarkson

1,012 - 598 - 110 (.620)

545 - 263 - 76 (.660)

• all -time •

• at BC •

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AT CLARKSON Record Conference Title1972-73 18-15-01973-74 12-14-11974-75 13-15-11975-76 18-12-11976-77 26- 8- 0 ECAC Champions1977-78 19-11-0 1978-79 19-12-0 Clarkson Totals: 125-87-3 (.588 in seven years)

AT BOWLING GREEN Record Conference Title1979-80 16-20-21980-81 13-24-21981-82 27-13-2 CCHA Champions, NCAA Tournament qualifier1982-83 28- 8- 4 CCHA Champions1983-84 34- 8- 2 CCHA Champions NCAA Champions1984-85 21-21-01985-86 28-14-01986-87 33-10-2 CCHA Champions, NCAA Tournament qualifier1987-88 30-13-2 CCHA Tournament Champs, NCAA Tournament qualifier1988-89 26-18-3 NCAA Tournament qualifier1989-90 25-17-2 NCAA Tournament qualifier1990-91 15-23-21991-92 8-21- 51992-93 19-21-11993-94 19-17-2

Bowling Green Totals: 342-248-31 (.576 in 15 years)

AT BOSTON COLLEGE Record Conference Title1994-95 11-22-21995-96 16-17-31996-97 15-19-41997-98 28-9-5 Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalists1998-99 27-12-4 Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament semifinalists1999-2000 29-12-1 NCAA Tournament finalists2000-01 33-8-2 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2001-02 18-18-22002-03 24-11-4 Hockey East Champions2003-04 29-9-4 Hockey East Champions NCAA Tournament semifinalists2004-05 26-7-7 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions2005-06 26-13-3 NCAA Tournament finalists2006-07 29-12-1 Hockey East Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament finalists2007-08 25-11-8 Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2008-09 18-14-52009-10 29-10-3 Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2010-11 30-8-1 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions2011-12 33-10-1 Hockey East Champions Hockey East Tournament Champions National Champions2012-13 22-12-4 NCAA Tournament qualifier2013-14 28-8-4 Hockey East Champions NCAA Tournament Seminfinalist2014-15 21-14-3 NCAA Tournament qualifier2015-16 28-7-5 Co - Hockey East Champions

Boston College Totals: 545-263-76 (.660 in 22 years)CAREER: 1,012-598-110 (.620 in 44 years)

• Earned All-America first team and All-New England honors in 1966-67

• Was the 1966-67 recipient of the Walter Brown Award (as the top American-born player in New England)

• Served as team captain and earned team MVP honors as a senior

• Was a three-year letterman at Boston College

• Led the Eagles to a 60-26 record, the 1965 Beanpot title and a second-place finish in the 1965 NCAA Tournament

• Earned All-East honors as a junior

• Scored 134 points (64 goals, 70 assists) in his 81-game collegiate career

• Ranks among the school’s all-time leaders in: career points, career goals, career assists, single-season points and single-season assists

• Was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1982

• Graduated from Boston College High School in 1963

• Earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Boston College in 1967

• Also earned a master’s of education degree and a CAES in counseling psychology from Boston College

• Born July 25, 1945 in Watertown, Mass.

• His wife, Bobbie, is a West Roxbury (Mass.) native and 1969 Boston College graduate

• They have two children — Laura and Brendan (MBA ’05), and two grandchildren – Colin and Elizabeth

64 - 70 - 134Career points in 81 collegiate games

All - American in 1967

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YORK’S FORMER PLAYERS Rob Blake Player, San Jose 1998 Norris Trophy recipientDan Bylsma Head Coach, Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup champ 2014 U.S. Olympic Coach - -Brooks Orpik Player, Pittsburgh 2009 Stanley Cup champRob Scuderi Player, LA Kings 2009 Stanley Cup champ 2012 Stanley Cup champ

HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS George McPhee Bowling Green 1982 recipientBrian Holzinger Bowling Green 1995 recipientMike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipientJohnny Gaudreau Boston College 2014 recipient

USA HOCKEY COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nathan Gerbe Boston College 2008 recipientMike Mottau Boston College 2000 recipientJohnny Gaudreau Boston College 2014 recipient

NHL FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS Marty Reasoner St. Louis 1996Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh 2000Krys Kolanos Phoenix 2000Chuck Kobasew Calgary 2001Brian Boyle Los Angeles 2003Patrick Eaves Ottawa 2003Cory Schneider Vancouver 2004Nick Petrecki San Jose 2007Chris Kreider NY Rangers 2009Kevin Hayes Chicago 2010Michael Matheson Florida 2012Alex Tuch Minnesota 2014Colin White Ottawa 2015

#1 November10, 1972, Clarkson 13, Univ. of Quebec 0, at Postdam, N.Y.

#50 January 2, 1976, Clarkson 4, Cornell 2, at ECAC Holiday Tournament, NYC

#100 January 24, 1978, Clarkson 10, St. Lawrence 3, at Postdam, N.Y.

#150 January 29, 1981, BGSU 6, Lake Superior 2, at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

#200 January 22, 1983, BGSU 7, Northern Mich. 5 (OT), at Marquette, Mich.

#250 December 1, 1984, Bowling Green 5, Miami 3, at Oxford, Ohio

#300 November 7, 1986, Bowling Green 5, Ohio State 2, Bowling Green, Ohio

#350 March 4, 1988, BGSU 5, Ferris State 4 (4 OTs), at Bowling Green, Ohio

#400 February 3, 1990, Bowling Green 4, Miami 3, at Bowling Green, Ohio

#450 October 22, 1993, BGSU 6, Ohio State 0, at Bowling Green, Ohio

#500 November 30, 1996, Boston College 6, St. Lawrence, at Canton, N.Y.

#550 January 28, 1999, Boston College 7 Massachusetts 1, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

#600 November 4, 2000, Boston College 6, UMass-Lowell 1, at Lowell, Mass.

#650 November 7, 2002, Boston College 7, Merrimack 0, at North Andover, Mass.

#700 October 29, 2004, Boston College 5, North Dakota 3, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

#750 October 10, 2006, Boston College 5, Northeastern 2, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

#800 March 29, 2008, BC 5, Minnesota 2, at NCAA Tourney, Worcester, Mass.

#850 April 10, 2010, BC 5, Wisconsin 0, At NCAA Tournament, Detroit, Mich.

#900 February 17, 2012, Boston College 4, Merrimack 2, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

#925 December 29, 2012, BC 5, Alabama- Hunstville 2, Minneapolis, Minn. (NCAA ALL-TIME WINS RECORD)

#950 January 17, 2014, Boston College 6, Boston Univ. 4, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

#1000 January 22, 2016, Boston College 8, Massachusetts 0, Amherst, Mass.

1. Jerry York (BC)* 1,0122. Ron Mason 9243. Jack Parker 8974. Red Berensen* 8355. Rick Comley 7796. Bob Peters 7447. Mike McShane* 6958. Len Ceglarski (BC) 6739. Don Lucia * 66610. Jeff Sauer 65511. Dick Umile * 571 12. John MacInnes 55513. Jack Riley 54214. Don Roberts 53215. Don Brose 53116. Ed Saugestad 50317. John “Snooks” Kelley (BC) 501

*Active Coaches

1. Jerry York (BC)* 412. Jack Parker 303. Red Berenson 274. Ron Mason 225. Doug Woog 21

Has led five teams to 30 or more wins, including

the 2000-01 and 2011-12Eagle entries which

each recorded a school-record 33

wins

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YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SvPct W L T Sho PPG SHG2015 - - - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - - -

BEFORE BC: Played the 2015-16 season with the Youngstown Phantoms where he started 29 games, played in 32, and posted an 18-7-5-3 record with the USHL’s fourth-best save percentage of .914 and fifth-best goal against average of 2.46 … played the 2013-14 season with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders where he started 19 games, played in 20, and posted a 9-8-2 record with a .888 save percentage and a 3.35 goals against average … member of Team USA’s gold-medal winning squad at World Junior A Challenge … played the 2012-13 season with Cedar Rapids where he started 21 games, played in 23, and posted an 8-14-1 mark with a .867 save percentage and a 3.63 goals against average … member of Team USA’s bronze-medal winning team at World U-17 Hockey Challenge … played in four games with a .867 save percentage and a 3.43 goals against average … played five games with National Under-17 Team, posting a .877 save percentage and a 3.09 goals against average.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences … is the 2015-16 recipient of The NemiaFamily Scholarship Fund … Chris and his sister, Lauren, are the children of David and Karen.

SAVES ........................................................................................................................................................................................

ASSISTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................

SHUTOUTS ...............................................................................................................................................................................

MOST GOALS ALLOWED .....................................................................................................................................................

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 40 2 9 11 30 .067 4 8 +5 0 0 0

2015-16: Scored a goal in his first-career game as an Eagle and logged a pair of shots at Army (Oct. 9) … posted his first-career assist on Ian McCoshen’s first goal of the season at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... recorded his first-career multi-point performance with a pair of assists against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s goal at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... logged his second-career multi-point game with a goal and an assist against RIT (Nov. 28) ... assisted on Travis Jeke’s goal against UConn (Jan. 23) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour game-winning goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... assisted on Miles Wood’s first goal against Northeastern in Hockey East semifinals (March 18)

POINTS .............................................................................2........................... (twice, most recent vs. RIT, Nov. 28, 2015)

GOALS .................................................................................1........................... (twice, most recent vs. RIT, Nov. 28, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2....................(most recent vs. Massachusetts, Nov. 3, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................3....................(most recent vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +2...............(twice, most recent at Connecticut, Nov. 24, 2015

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 37 4 9 13 27 .148 6 23 +12 0 1 02014 37 11 5 16 73 .151 4 8 +1 1 1 42015 28 3 8 11 28 .107 8 16 0 0 0 1TOTAL 102 18 22 40 128 .141 18 47 +13 1 2 5

POINTS .............................................................................2............. (nine times,most recent vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2015)

GOALS ................................................................................2..... (three times, most recent vs. Northeastern, Jan. 10, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2.....................(twice, most recent vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6...............................(most recent vs. Vermont, March 15, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +2........... (eight times, most recent vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 16, 2015)

2015-16: Scored his first goal of the season in game-winning fashion at Army (Oct. 9) in his 75th-career game, upping his career total to five game-winning goals ... recorded his second-career multi assist game with a pair against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s goal at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s goal against Denver (Oct. 30) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against Providence in the Florida College Hockey Classic (Dec. 29) ... tallied BC’s game-tying goal in third period, helping the Eagles rally for a 4-1 deficit for the draw at Providence (Jan. 9) ... scored his second goal in four games at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Travis Jeke’s goal against UConn (Jan. 23) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s empty-net goal against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against Minnesota-Duluth in the NCAA quarterfinls (March 26)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 40 10 16 26 43 .233 3 6 +15 0 0 12014 37 6 14 20 53 .113 4 8 +2 3 0 12015 40 20 17 37 80 .250 6 12 +17 3 2 4TOTAL 117 36 47 83 176 .205 13 26 +34 6 2 6

POINTS .............................................................................3......... (seven times, most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2016)

GOALS ................................................................................2............(four times, most recent vs. Harvard, March 25, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3...................................................(vs. Penn State, Dec. 28, 2013)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6................................................. (vs. Notre Dame, Dec. 10, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +4............................................................. (vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)

2015-16: Assisted on Chris Calnan’s game-winning goal in the season opener at Army (Oct. 9) ... notched his second-career two-goal performance, including the game-winning tally, against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... logged his 50th-career point with his third goal of the season at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... netted his fourth goal in six games against Denver (Oct. 30) ... assisted on Miles Wood’s first-career power play goal against Maine (Nov. 8) ... set up Miles Wood on his first-career game-winning goal while on the power play against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... scored a goal and assisted on Miles Wood’s tally at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... assisted on Christopher Brown’s goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... assisted on Miles Wood’s goal against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... notched his sixth-career three-point game with a pair of goals and an assist against Notre Dame (Dec. 10) and recorded a career best with six shot attempts ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s short-handed goal against Ohio State (Dec. 28) ... scored a goal against Providence (Jan. 8) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s power play goal and also went 26-for-30 on faceoffs at Providence (Jan. 9) ... scored Boston College’s first penalty shot in over four years and assisted on Ian McCoshen’s game-winning goal over Boston University (Jan. 15) ... scored his first-career short-handed goal in his 100th-career contest as an Eagle at UMass (Jan. 22) ... tallied 16 seconds into the game at Notre Dame (Jan. 29), standing as his second game-winner of the season ... logged his first power play goal of the season against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... converted his second penalty shot of the season and also assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goals against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... scored his 14th goal of the season and assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goal at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... scored a goal in his third-consecutive game at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... recorded his ninth multi-point game with a goal and an assist at Vermont, securing a career-best four-game goal scoring streak (Feb. 20) ... logged his seventh-career three-point performance with a goal and two helpers against Vermont in the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) ... scored his second power play goal of the season against Vermont in the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12) ... scored his fourth-career multi-goal game, including his fourth game-winner of the season, against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 33 2 4 6 27 .074 12 24 +14 0 0 0

2015-16: Registered a shot in his first game as an Eagle at Army (Oct. 9) ... recorded his first collegiate point with an assist on Colin White’s first collegiate goal against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... fired a pair of shots against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... scored his first-collegiate goal at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... tallied his second goal of the season at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... blocked three shots against Providence at the Florida College Hockey Classic (Dec. 29) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s game-winning goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... recorded his first-career multi-point game with a pair of assists against UConn (Jan. 23)

POINTS .............................................................................2............................ (most recent, vs Connecticut, Jan. 23, 2016)

GOALS .................................................................................1................. (twice, most recent at Northeastern, Dec. 6, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2............................ (most recent, vs Connecticut, Jan. 23, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................3........................... (most recent vs. Northeastern, Dec. 5, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3............ (twice, most recent at Massachusetts, Jan. 22, 2016)

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YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SvPct W L T Sho PPG SHG2013 24 24 1446:18 54 2.24 611 .919 16 5 3 2 9 12014 35 35 2107:05 77 2.19 950 .925 19 13 3 1 20 22015 38 38 2303:25 71 1.85 1041 .936 27 7 4 10 19 1TOTAL 97 97 5856:48 202 2.07 2602 .928 62 25 10 13 48 4

SAVES ..............................................................................41...................................................... (vs. Michigan, Dec. 13, 2014)

ASSISTS ............................................................................1... (seven times, most recent vs. UMass Lowell, Feb. 26, 2016)

SHUTOUTS .....................................................................13........................... (most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2016)

LONGEST SCORELESS STREAK .................. 208:36..............................................................(Oct. 30 - Nov. 13, 2015)

MOST GOALS ALLOWED ............................................. 7.............................................. (vs. Notre Dame, March 14, 2014)

2015-16: Stopped 23-of-24 shots faced in a season-opening victory at Army (Oct. 9) ... steered away 26 shots in a 2-1 setback at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... accounted for his first shutout of the season and fourth of his career by stopping all 20 shots in the home opener against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... notched back-to-back shutouts, stopping 25 shots at Colorado College (Oct. 23), to become the first Eagle since Parker Milner to blank consecutive opponents in three years ... became the 21st goaltender in NCAA hockey history to shutout three-consecutive opponents and third to do so at Boston College with 21 stops at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... named Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 26) ... had his shutout streak over the course of five games capped at 206 minutes and two seconds (206:02) and picked up the win against Denver, stopping 21-of-24 shots; also gained his sixth-career assist on Miles Wood’s goal (Oct. 30) ... became the first goaltender in Boston College history to shutout four opponents in five games, stopping 26 shots against UMass (Nov. 3) ... named Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for October (Nov. 4) ... became the first goaltender in Hockey East history to shut out five opponents in six starts after stopping all 30 shots in a 3-0 blanking of Maine (Nov. 6) ... became the second goaltender in college hockey history to shuout six opponents, blanking Maine, 2-0, by stopping all 30 shots (Nov. 8) ... named Hockey East Player of the Week (Nov. 9) for another string of three-straight shutouts ... had his second three-game shutout streak halted at 208:36 against Michigan State (Nov. 13), marking the 17th-longest shutout streak in college hockey history ... stopped a season-best 33 shots in a 6-4 victory over Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... won his ninth-consecutive start, turning aside 24-of-27 shots at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... steered away 29-of-30 shots in a 5-1 win at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... won his 11th-straight game via 15 saves against RIT (Nov. 28) ... matched a season high with 33 saves in a tie against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... stopped 22 shots in a 4-3 win at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... turned away a season-high 35 shots in a 4-3 loss against Notre Dame (Dec. 10) ... posted 16 saves in a 3-2 loss to Ohio State (Dec. 28) ... saved 27 shots on 29 attempts against Providence (Dec. 29) ... stopped 25 shots in his return to net with a win over Boston University (Jan. 15) ... blocked 30 Boston University attempts in a 1-1 draw at BU (Jan. 16) ... notched his seventh shutout of the season, 10th of his career, in an 8-0 shutout at Massachusetts, counting as his 50th-career victory as an Eagle (Jan. 22) ... saved 28 shots in a 3-3 tie against UConn (Jan. 23) ... tied the Boston College single-season mark for shutouts in a season with eight, matching Cory Schneider’s mark set in 2005-06, with 28 saves at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... anchored BC’s semifinal Beanpot win vs. Harvard with 21 stops (Feb. 1) ... matched a season high with 35 saves against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... became Boston College’s all-time single season leader, posting his ninth shutout of the season via 30 saves against Boston College to help preserve the Beanpot trohpy (Feb. 8) ... blocked 30 shots in a 6-3 win against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... stopped 31-of-36 shots at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... steered away 35 shots in a 3-1 win at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... blocked 30-of-31 shots in a 4-1 win at Vermont (Feb. 20) ... saved 29 shots and recorded his seventh-career assist against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... turned away 27 shots in a 3-1 setback at UMass Lowell (Feb. 27) ... notched his 10th shutout with a season-high 36 saves against Vermont in game one of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) ... stopped 27 shots in a 4-2 loss against Vermont in game two of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12) ... turned away 36 shots in an overtime win over Vermont in game three of the quarterfinals (March 13) ... saved 27 shots in a 5-4 loss to Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18) ... turned away 32-of-33 Harvard shots in a 4-1 win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25) ... stoned 28 shots to backstop BC’s 3-2 win in the NCAA quarterfinals against Minnesota-Duluth (March 26) ... named Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (March 28)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2012 38 1 17 18 26 .038 8 16 +7 1 0 02013 28 2 11 13 46 .043 6 12 +13 0 0 02014 38 6 17 23 65 .092 12 24 +15 0 0 22015 39 13 12 25 75 .173 5 10 +17 6 1 2TOTAL 143 22 57 79 212 .104 31 62 +52 7 1 4

2015-16: Assisted on Zach Sanford’s first-career power play tally in the season opener at Army (Oct. 9) ... assisted on a Zach Sanford power play goal in consecutive outings, this time at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... scored his first-career short-handed goal in his 107th-career game against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... posted his first power play goal since his freshmen season against Denver (Oct. 30) ... scored his third power play goal in two games after netting a pair against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) for his first-career multi-goal game ... recorded his second multi-goal performance of the season, including scoring his fourth power play goal of the season and his first game-winning tally of the year at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... assisted on Colin White’s game-winning goal at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s power play goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... secured a pair of assist on both of Austin Cangelosi’s goals against Notre Dame (Dec. 10) ... scored his seventh goal of the year against Providence at the Florida College Hockey Classic (Dec. 29) ... logged his eighth goal of the season at Providence (Jan. 9) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s goal against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... scored his fifth power play goal of the seas and assisted on Ian McCoshen’s game-winning goal at UMass (Jan. 22 ... assisted on Colin White’s game-winning power play goal against Harvard in the Beanpot (Feb. 1) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... potted his sixth power play goal of the season at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... scored the game-winner against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... assisted on Miles Wood’s power play goal against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18) ...recorded his third-career multi-goal game to propel BC to the Frozen Four against Minnesota-Duluth (March 26) ... named Hockey East Player of the Week (March 28)

POINTS .............................................................................3..................................(twice, most recent vs. RIT, Oct. 8, 2014)

GOALS ................................................................................2..(three times, most recent vs. Minn.-Duluth, March 26, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3.............................................. (vs. UMass Lowell, Oct. 28, 2012)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6.........................................................(at Harvard, Nov. 20, 2013)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +5.....................................(vs. Alabama-Huntsville, Dec. 29, 2012)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 33 1 2 3 15 .067 3 6 -6 0 0 0

BEFORE BC: Recorded one shot on net in his Eagle debut at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... got off one shot against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... posted one shot against Denver ... recorded his first-career assist on Travis Jeke’s tally against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... logged a career-best two shots at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... scored his first-carer goal in game-tying fashion to force overtime against Vermont in a decisive game three of the Hockey East quarterfinals and also assisted for his first-career multi-point performance (March 14) ... earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors for his breakout performance against Vermont (March 14)

POINTS .............................................................................2.............................. (most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

GOALS .................................................................................1.............................. (most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

ASSISTS ............................................................................1....................(twice, most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................3.............................. (most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS ...............................................................+1....................(twice, most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 38 4 22 26 51 .078 15 46 +27 3 0 0

2015-16: Turned in a steller performance in his Eagle debut, scoring a power play goal and assisting on Chris Brown’s first-career tally at Army (Oct. 9) ... registered three shots in consecutive nights at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... posted his second multi-point performance in three games with a pair of assists against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour’s power play goal at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s power play goal against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... set up Miles Wood on his first-career game-winning goal while on the power play against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goal at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... assisted on Josh Couturier’s first-collegiate goal at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... netted his second-career power play goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... assisted on brother Ryan Fitzgerald’s short-handed goal at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... invited to attend the U.S. National Junior Team camp (Dec. 7) ... assisted on Colin White’s first goal of his hat trick against Providence (Jan. 8) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s power play goal at Providence (Jan. 9) ... assisted on Colin White’s power play goal against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... scored the fastest goal in the Beanpot (1:35) in 10 years of the tournament against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s power play goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... assisted on Colin White’s short-handed game-winning goal against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... scored his third power play goal of the season and assisted on his brother’s power play goal at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... doled out a pair of assists at Vermont (Feb. 20) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal at UMass Lowell (Feb. 27) ... assisted on both his brother’s overtime game-winning goal as well as the game-tying goal against Vermont in game three of the Hockey East semifinals (March 13) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s game-winning power play goal against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25) ... assisted on his brother’s game-winning power play goal against Minnesota-Duluth to advance to the Frozen Four (March 26) ... named Hockey East Rookie of the Week (March 28)

POINTS .............................................................................2........(five times, most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

GOALS .................................................................................1........(four times, most recent at Merrimack, Feb. 13, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2.....(three times, most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................3...(four times, most recent at UMass Lowell, Feb. 27, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3............(twice, most recent vs. Northeastern, Dec. 5, 2015)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 40 13 16 29 87 .149 11 22 +8 4 0 12014 38 17 8 25 125 .136 23 54 -4 7 2 52015 39 23 23 46 159 .145 18 47 +25 4 3 5TOTAL 117 53 47 100 371 .143 52 123 +29 15 5 11

2015-16: Tossed a game-high seven shots at Army in the season opener (Oct. 9) ... posted a team-best five shots at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... recorded his fifth-career three-point performance with a goal and two assists and finished with a +3 rating against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... registered his third-career multi-goal game, including his team-best seventh game winner, at Colorado College (Oct. 23) ... set up the play on Matt Gaudreau’s game-winning goal against Denver (Oct. 30) ... notched his third multi-point performance of the season with a goal and an assist along with a career-best +4 rating against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... notched his second game-winning goal of the season against Maine (Nov. 8) ... posted a career-best four point performance in his 87th career game, logging a pair of goals and assists against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... scored his first short-handed goal of the season and provided the primary assist on Miles Wood’s empty-net goal at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... recorded his eighth-career multi-assist game at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... turned in his third multi-goal game of the season, including his third game-winner of the season against RIT (Nov. 28) ... scored his second short-handed goal of the season and assisted Matthew Gaudreau’s game-winning goal at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... registered his second four-point performance of the season with a power play goal and his first-career three-assist showing against Providence (Jan. 8) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal at Providence (Jan. 9) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s game-winning power play goal over Boston University (Jan. 15) ... blasted the game-tying goal past the Terriers with 2:05 left in regulation at Boston University (Jan. 16) ... scored a goal and an assist in his 100th-career game at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on his brothers goal in in the first round of the Beanpot against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goal against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... netted a pair of goals, including one on the power play, and assist on his brother’s power play goal as well as breaking a career high with nine shot attempts at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... turned in his fourth three-point performance of the season with a pair of goals and an assist at Vermont (Feb. 20) ... notched another two-goal performance and posted his 50th-career goal in short-handed empty-net fashion to help BC clinch a share of the Hockey East regular season title against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... scored his third power play goal of the season against Vermont in the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) ... was the overtime hero against Vermont, winning the Hockey East quarterfinal series with the walk-off winning goal and assisted on JD Dudek’s game-tying goal (March 13) ... assisted on Miles Wood’s power play goal in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18) .. assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Marh 25) ... notched his 100th-career point in grand fashion, scoring the game-winning power play goal against Minnesota-Duluth to help the Eagles advance to the Frozen Four (March 26)

POINTS .............................................................................4..................... (twice, most recent vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2016)

GOALS ................................................................................3..................................................(vs. Connecticut, Jan. 24, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3........................................................vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2016

SHOTS ...............................................................................9.................................................... (at Merrimack, Feb. 13, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +4........................(twice, most recent at Vermont, Feb. 20, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 9 1 0 1 12 .083 2 4 0 0 0 02014 32 3 3 6 41 .073 4 8 +4 0 0 02015 38 4 17 21 56 .071 7 22 +10 0 0 2TOTAL 79 8 20 28 109 .073 13 34 +14 0 0 2

2015-16: Recorded his first shot of the season at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... scored his first-career game-winning goal, and his first point of the season, with 36.6 seconds remaining in regulation to help sink Denver (Oct. 30) ... recorded his first-career multi-point performance with a pair of assists in addition to a career-best +3 rating against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... strung together his first-career three-game point streak with an assist on Steve Santini’s first-career game-winning goal (Nov. 6) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal against Maine (Nov. 8) ... logged a pair of helpers against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... scored his second goal of the season at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... tallied an empty-net goal at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... extended his point streak to a career-best eight games after recording his first-career three-point performance with three assists against RIT (Nov. 28) ... netted his second game-winning goal of the season at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... recorded a career-best six shots against Providence at the Florida College Hockey Classic (Dec. 29) ... assisted on Colin White’s third goal of the night against Providence (Jan. 8) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-tying goal at Boston University (Jan. 16) ... logged a pair of assists at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Colin White’s short-handed game-winning goal against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... assisted on Colin White’s goal against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18)

POINTS .............................................................................3.......................................... (most recent vs. RIT, Nov. 28, 2015)

GOALS .................................................................................1........(eight times, most recent at Northeastern, Dec. 6, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3.......................................... (most recent vs. RIT, Nov. 28, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6............................. (most recent vs. Providence, Dec. 29, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3..................... (twice, most recent vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 40 7 13 20 78 .090 5 10 +6 4 0 32014 38 9 18 27 70 .129 11 22 +14 5 0 12015 40 12 14 26 88 .136 4 16 +15 1 0 4TOTAL 118 28 45 73 236 .119 20 48 +35 10 0 8

2015-16: Recorded three shots in the season opener at Army (Oct. 9) ... logged three shots at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... earned his first point of the season with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... scored a pair of goals, including a power play goal and his first game-winner of the season, counting as his 50th-career point, at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... posted his second game-winning goal of the season after scoring the Eagles’ first goal against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s empty-net goal against Maine (Nov. 6) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... scored his 20th-career goal on a tip from Casey Fitzgerald at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... scored his fifth goal of the season against Notre Dame (Dec. 10) ... scored BC’s first goal against Ohio State and tied a career high with six shots (Dec. 28) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s power play goal at Providence (Jan. 9) ... scored his seventh goal of the year and matched a career-best +3 at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... scored his third game-winning goal of the season against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... scored 1:38 into the game and assists on Zach Sanford’s goal against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... tied the game early in the third period via his 10th goal of the season at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... scored BC’s first goal at Vermont (Feb. 20) ... scored his first three-point performance of the season with the game-winning goal and a pair of assists against Vermont in game one of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Vermont in game two of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12) ... logged two more assists in the game three win against Vermont (March 13) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against Minnesota-Duluth in the NCAA quarterfinals (March 26)

POINTS .............................................................................3.............(five times, most recent vs. Vermont, March 11, 2016)

GOALS ................................................................................2........................(three times, most recent at CC, Oct. 25, 2014)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3.....................................................(vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2013)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6........ (three times, most recent vs. Ohio State, Dec. 28 , 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3...........(four times, most recent at Notre Dame, Jan. 29, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2012 22 2 3 5 22 .091 6 12 +8 0 0 02013 2 1 2 3 4 .250 2 4 +4 0 0 02014 8 0 1 1 3 .000 2 4 0 0 0 02015 36 2 1 3 27 .074 3 6 -1 0 0 0TOTAL 68 5 7 12 56 .089 13 26 +11 0 0 0

2015-16: Registered his first shot in his first game of the season at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... played against Denver at left wing, his first time at the forward position for BC since his freshman season and recorded one shot (Oct. 30) ... scored his first goal in over a year against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... matched a career best with three shots against Maine (Nov. 8) ... recorded his first assist of the season on Colin White’s tally against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... recorded a shot and finished as a +1 against Providence (Jan. 8) ... scored his second goal of the season against UConn (Jan. 23)

POINTS .............................................................................2..............................................(vs. Bowling Green, Dec. 27, 2013)

GOALS .................................................................................1.......... (five times, most recent vs. Connecticut, Jan. 23, 2016)

ASSISTS ............................................................................1. (seven times, most recent vs. Michigan State, Nov. 13, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................3.................. (three times, most recent vs. Maine, Nov. 8, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +6.................................................(at Northeastern, Jan. 19, 2013)

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YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SvPct W L T Sho PPG SHG2015 - - - - - - - - - - - -TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - - -

BEFORE BC: Member of the Boston College varsity team in 2015-16 … added to roster midway through the season ... tabbed to Hockey East All-Academic Team … played the 2012-13 season at Pomfret School and recorded a .903 save percentage … from 2010-2012, played varsity hockey at Choate Rosemary Hall … made team as a freshman … attended National Development camp from 2009 to 2012 … played varsity lacrosse at Choate for two seasons and one varsity season at Pomfret.

PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences … Alex and his sister, Meredith, and brother, Carter, are the children of Gerard and Linda … grandfather played hockey at Princeton.

SAVES ........................................................................................................................................................................................

ASSISTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................

SHUTOUTS ...............................................................................................................................................................................

MOST GOALS ALLOWED .....................................................................................................................................................

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 23 1 5 6 31 .032 3 6 +3 0 0 0

2015-16: Dressed in his first career-game against Providence and recorded his first-career shot (Dec. 29) ... registered a pair of shots and finished with a +1 rating against Providence (Jan. 8) ... recorded three shots on net at Providence (Jan. 9) ... triggered one shot on net against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... recorded one shot attempt at Boston University (Jan. 16) ... recorded his first collegiate point by assisting on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... scored both his first-career goal and multi-point game with an assist on Zach Sanford’s goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... gained his third assist on Zach Sanford’s second goal against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... recorded points in consecutive games for the first time with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Vermont in game two of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12)

POINTS .............................................................................2................................................vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 2016

GOALS .................................................................................1................................................vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 2016

ASSISTS ............................................................................1............ (five times, most recent vs. Vermont, March 12, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................4..................................................vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 201

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +2............. (twice, most recent vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 35 5 8 13 72 .069 24 48 +22 0 1 12014 35 6 10 16 69 .087 26 63 +14 3 0 22015 39 6 14 20 66 .091 27 84 +29 3 0 2TOTAL 109 17 32 49 207 .082 77 195 +65 6 1 5

2015-16: Finished as a +1 in the Eagles’ season-opening victory at Army (Oct. 9) ... recorded three shots on net at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... finished with a +3 rating against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) … scored his first goal of the season, counting as his 30th-career point as an Eagle, at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... created the play to help Teddy Doherty score his first power play goal of the year against Denver (Oct. 30) ... scored his first power play goal of the season and recorded a career-high five shots against RIT (Nov. 28) ... assisted on Miles Wood’s goal against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s short-handed goal against Ohio State (Dec. 28) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s power play goal against Providence (Jan. 8) ... scored his second power play goal of the season at Providence (Jan. 9) ... had an offensive breakthrough performance, scoring his first-career four-point game with a pair of goals and two assists, including the game-winning power play tally against Boston University (Jan. 15) ...assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-tying goal at Boston University (Jan. 16) ... scored his second game-winning goal of the season and added an assist for his first-career five-game point streak at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goal at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... posted his second multi-point game in the Beanpot with a pair of assists against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... assisted on Casey Fitzgerald’s power play goal in his 100th-career game at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s short-handed empty-netted against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... assisted on Colin White’s goal against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18)

POINTS .............................................................................4.........................................(vs. Boston University, Jan. 15, 2016)

GOALS ................................................................................2.........(twice, most recent vs. Boston University, Jan. 15, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2..................... (six times, most recent vs.Harvard, Feb. 1, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................5.......................................... (most recent vs. RIT, Nov. 28, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +6.....................................................(vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2013)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2012 6 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 -1 0 0 02013 1 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0 +1 0 0 02014 10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 02015 15 0 0 0 1 .000 1 2 -2 0 0 0TOTAL 32 0 1 1 0 .000 2 4 -2 0 0 0

POINTS ..............................................................................1............................................................. (vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)

GOALS ........................................................................................................................................................................................

ASSISTS ............................................................................1............................................................. (vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)

SHOTS ...............................................................................4............................................................((vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)

PLUS / MINUS ...............................................................+1............................................................((vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)

2015-16: Dressed in his first game of the season against Maine (Nov. 6) ... recorded a shot on net at Massachusetts (Jan. 22)

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YEAR GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SvPct W L T Sho PPG SHG2015 2 2 124:30 7 3.37 62 .899 1 0 1 0 2 0

2015-16: Joined team three days prior to his first start as an Eagle, stopping 24-of-shots in his first-collegiate victory against Providence (Jan. 8) ... stopped a BC season-best 38 shots in a 4-4 draw at Providence (Jan. 9)

SAVES .............................................................................38...................................................... (at Providence, Jan. 9, 2016)

ASSISTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................

SHUTOUTS ...............................................................................................................................................................................

MOST GOALS ALLOWED .............................................4...................................................... (at Providence, Jan. 9, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2014 38 7 17 24 88 .080 15 30 +10 0 0 22015 40 13 26 39 103 .126 18 44 +27 6 2 1TOTAL 78 20 43 63 191 .105 33 74 +37 6 2 3

2015-16: Scored his first-career power play goal in his first game of the season at Army (Oct. 9) ... scored power play goals in back-to-back outings, logging his first-career goal-scoring streak with the goal at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... logged his third goal in five games at Colorado College (Oct. 23) ... accounted for his second-career three-point performance by way of two assists and his first-career short-handed tally at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s first power play goal of the season against Denver (Oct. 30) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s empty-net goal against Maine (Nov. 6) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s power play goal at New Hampshire (nov. 21) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s power play goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal for the second-straight game at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... recorded his second-career three-assist game against Notre Dame (Dec. 10) ... scored his second short-handed goal of the season and assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goal against Ohio State and extended his point streak to five games (Dec. 28) ... turned in his second three-assist performance of the season against Providence (Jan. 8) ... scored his sixth goal of the season against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against UConn (Jan. 23) ... scored BC’s second 5-on-3 goal this season, standing as his third power play tally of the year at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... scored a power play goal in the Beanpot against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... scored his ninth goal of the season against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... dished out the assist on Alex Tuch’s game-winning overtime goal against Boston University in the Beanpot championship (Feb. 8) ... turned in his fifth-career three-point performance and his second-career two-goal performance against New Hampshire (Feb. 12) ... scored the game-winning goal in power play fashion and assisted on Teddy Doherty’s power play goal at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s game-winning goal against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal at UMass Lowell (Feb. 27) ... scored a goal against Vermont in game three in his 75th-career game (March 13) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18) ... ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s goal against Minnesota-Duluth in the NCAA quarterfinals (March 26)

POINTS .............................................................................3............ (five times, most recent vs. Merrimack, Feb. 12, 2016)

GOALS ................................................................................2................... (twice, most recent vs. Merrimack, Feb. 12, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3...........(three times, most recent vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2016)

SHOTS ............................................................................... 7....................(twice, most recent vs. Vermont, March 13, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3................. (twice, most recent vs. Notre Dame, Dec. 10, 2015)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 35 3 8 11 36 .083 15 52 +25 0 0 02014 22 1 4 5 39 .026 10 20 -2 0 0 02015 40 1 18 19 51 .020 20 48 +24 0 0 1TOTAL 97 5 30 35 126 .040 45 120 +47 0 0 1

2015-16: Recorded one shot on net and finished a +2 in BC’s season opening victory at Army (Oct. 9) ... fired two shots at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... posted a pair of shots against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... attained his first point of the season with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s second goal at Colorado College (Oct. 23) ... recorded his second-career multi-point performance along with his first-career game-winning goal against Maine (Nov. 6) ... recorded his first-career three-point performance from the blue line after doling out three assists at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... registered his third multi-point performance of the season with a pair of assists at Providence (Jan. 9) ... recorded assists in back-to-back outings for the first time in his career, assisting on Ian McCoshen’s empty-net goal against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal and finished with a career-best +5 rating at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s game-winning goal 16 seconds into the contest at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... assisted on Michael Kim’s first-career goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... assisted on on Alex Tuch’s game-winning overtime goal against Boston University in the Beanpot championship (Feb. 8) ... notched his fourth multi-point performance of the season with a pair of helpers against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s goal at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... logged a pair of assists against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18)

POINTS .............................................................................3....................... (most recent at New Hampshire, Nov. 21, 2015)

GOALS .................................................................................1..................... (five times, most recent vs. Maine, Nov. 6, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3....................... (most recent at New Hampshire, Nov. 21, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................4.(four times, most recent vs. Boston University, Jan. 15, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +5....................... (most recent at Massachusetts, Jan. 22, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2013 35 4 14 18 57 .070 6 12 +13 0 0 02014 38 0 6 6 64 .000 4 8 -7 0 0 02015 40 1 17 18 60 .017 6 12 +15 0 0 0TOTAL 113 5 37 42 181 .028 16 32 +21 0 0 0

2015-16: Assisted on Casey Fitzgerald’s first-career power play goal in BC’s season opening victory at Army (Oct. 9) ... charted two shots on net in his 75th-career game at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) … recorded his sixth-career multi-point performance with a pair of assists at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... scored his first goal in over a season with a tally against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... assisted on Colin White’s goal against Maine (Nov. 6) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... recorded his sixth-career multi-assist game at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... assisted on Colin White’s power play goal against Providence (Jan. 8) ... assisted on Colin White’s goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s game-winning goal 16 seconds into the contest at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... recorded a pair of assists in his 100th-career game as an Eagle against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s power play goal against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s power play goal at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s power play goal against Vermont in game two of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning power play goal against Minnesota-Duluth to send BC to the Frozen Four (March 26)

POINTS .............................................................................2... (eight times, most recent vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 2016)

GOALS .................................................................................1..... (five times, most recent vs. Massachusetts, Nov. 3,, 2015)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2.. (seven times, most recent vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 5, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6....................................... (most recent, vs. Army, Nov. 10, 2013)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3........(three times, most recent at Connecticut, Nov. 24, 2015)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0

2015-16: Dressed in his first career-game against Notre Dame (Dec. 10, 2015)

POINTS .....................................................................................................................................................................................

GOALS ........................................................................................................................................................................................

ASSISTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................

SHOTS .......................................................................................................................................................................................

PLUS / MINUS ........................................................................................................................................................................

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2012 36 2 2 4 21 .095 10 20 -3 0 0 02013 38 3 3 6 32 .094 3 6 -1 1 0 12014 22 0 3 3 17 .000 5 10 +1 0 0 02015 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 97 5 8 13 0 .000 18 36 -3 1 0 1

2015-16: Injured in first game at Army (Oct. 9)

POINTS .............................................................................2................................................................ (vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)

GOALS .................................................................................1...............(five times, most recent vs. Merrimack, Feb. 7, 2014)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2................................................................ (vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)

SHOTS ...............................................................................6.............................................................(at Maine, Jan. 18, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +2................................ (twice, most recent vs. RIT, Oct. 18, 2014)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2014 37 14 14 28 119 .118 14 28 +13 3 0 22015 39 17 16 33 114 .149 15 33 +24 2 0 2TOTAL 76 31 30 61 233 .133 29 61 +37 5 0 4

2015-16: Notched his third-career multi-assist game with a pair of helpers in BC’s season-opening victory at Army (Oct. 9) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s power play goal in consecutive games at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s first goal of the season at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... scored his first goal of the season against Maine (Nov. 6) ... scored his second goal of the season against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... recorded a pair of assists at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... scored his third goal of the season against RIT (Nov. 28) in his 50th-career game ... scored his fourth goal of the season against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... scored a goal in his third-consecutive game at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour’s goal against Ohio State (Dec. 28) ...offered his second-career two-goal performance with a pair against Providence (Jan. 8) ... scored a power play goal in consecutive performances at Providence (Jan. 9) ... scored his ninth goal of the season and assisted on Miles Wood’s first-career short-handed goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... tallied his 10th goal of the season against UConn (Jan. 23) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s power play goal at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s power play goal in the Beanpot against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... assisted on Michael Kim’s first-career goal against New Hampshire (Feb. 5) ... scored his fourth-career game-winning goal in grand fashion, finding the back of the net against Boston University in overtime to win the Beanpot tournament (Feb. 8) ... stretched his point streak to a season best seven games with a goal 13 seconds into the third period against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s game-winning power play goal at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at Vermont (Feb. 20) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s game-winning goal against UMass Lowell (Feb. 26) ... scored BC’s lone goal at UMass Lowell (Feb. 27) ... matched last year’s freshman year goals total with his 14th of the season against Vermont in game two of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12) ... assisted on Zach Sanford’s goal against Vermont in game three of the quarterfinals (March 13) ... scored against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18) ... turned in his third-career multi-goal game against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25)

POINTS .............................................................................3..........................................(at Boston University, Jan. 16, 2015)

GOALS ................................................................................2..........(three times, most recent vs. Harvard, March 25, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2.... (four times, most recent at New Hampshire, Nov. 21, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................9........................................................(vs. Vermont, Feb. 14, 2015)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3............ (twice, most recent at Massachusetts, Jan. 22, 2016)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 36 19 23 42 130 .146 18 44 +25 4 2 3

2015-16: Logged four shots in his Eagle debut at Army (Oct. 9) ... posted a pair of shots at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors are recorded his first-career points in two-goal fashion; scored his first power play goal as an Eagle and logged five shots against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... posted his first-career assist with help on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal at Colorado College (Oct. 23) ... assisted on Matt Gaudreau’s game-winning goal with 36.6 seconds left in regulation to help beat Denver (Oct. 30) ... posted Boston College’s first four-point performance of the season with a goal and three assists against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... secured his sixth point in two games with a goal and an assist against Maine (Nov. 6) ... recorded a pair of assists against Maine (Nov. 8) ... scored a pair of goals along with an assist against Michigan State (Nov. 13) ... notched a pair of helpers at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... tallied his first-career game-winning goal alongside two assists at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s game-winning goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... tabbed Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Nov. 30) ... scored his first-career short-handed goal against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... extended his point streak to 10 games with an assist on Ryan Fitzgerald’s short-handed goal at Northeastern (Dec. 6) ... invited to attend the U.S. National Junior Team camp (Dec. 7) ... upon immediate return to BC after winning bronze with Team USA at the World Junior Tournament, scored his first-carer hat trick and added an assist for his second four-point performance of the seaosn against Providence (Jan. 8) and attempted a season-best seven shots ... scored his third-career power play goal against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... reached the 30-point plateau with a goal and an assist at UMass (Jan. 22) ... scored Boston College’s first extra attacker goal of the season against UConn (Jan. 23) ... registered his 10th-multi point game with a goal and an assist at Notre Dame (Jan. 29) ... scored his second game-winning goal of the season via the power play in the Beanpot against Harvard (Feb. 1) ... scored the game-winning goal in short-handed fashion at the 16:36 mark of the first period against Merrimack (Feb. 12) ... racked up a pair of assists at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at Vermont ... scored against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18)(Feb. 20) ... scored for his 40th point of the season in game three of the Hockey East quarterfinals against Vermont (March 13) ... assisted on Alex Tuch’s goal and and recorded a season-best eight shots against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25)

POINTS .............................................................................4..................... (twice, most recent vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2016)

GOALS ................................................................................3..................... (twice, most recent vs. Providence, Jan. 8, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................3........................ (most recent vs. Massachusetts, Nov. 3, 2015)

SHOTS ...............................................................................8................................ (most recent vs. Havard, March 25, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3............. (twice, most recent vs. Massachusetts, Nov. 3, 2015)

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YEAR GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG2015 36 10 25 35 110 .091 23 76 +13 3 1 1

BEFORE BC: Turned in an impressive performance in his rookie debut, scoring BC’s first goal of the season and adding a pair of assists for a three-point showing at Army (Oct. 9) ... posted three shots on net at Rensselaer (Oct. 11) ... offered his second multi-point performance in three games with a pair of assists against Wisconsin (Oct. 16) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s goal at Colorado College (Oct. 24) ... secured his third multi-point performance in his sixth outing with a goal and an assist against Denver (Oct. 30) ... assisted on Scott Savage’s goal against Massachusetts (Nov. 3) ... scored his first-career power play goal against Maine (Nov. 8) ... recorded power play goals in back-to-back contests, scoring this one as his first-career game-winning goal against Maine (Nov. 13) ... assisted on Teddy Doherty’s game-winning goal and converted an empty netter at New Hampshire (Nov. 21) ... scored a goal in his fourth-straight game and also assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s tally at Connecticut (Nov. 24) ... assisted on Christopher Brown’s goal against RIT (Nov. 28) ... scored his fifth goal in six games against Northeastern (Dec. 5) ... assisted on Josh Couturier’s goal at Northeastern (Dec. 6) to extend his point streak to seven games ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s power play goal against Providence (Jan. 8) ... assisted on Ian McCoshen’s empty-net goal against Boston University (Jan. 15) ... recorded a career-best eight shots on net at Boston University (Jan. 16) ... scored his first-career short-handed goal at UMass (Jan. 22) ... assisted on Colin White’s extra attacker goal against UConn (Jan. 23) ... logged a pair of assists at Merrimack (Feb. 13) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s goal at Vermont (Feb. 19) ... assisted on Ryan Fitzgerald’s goal at Vermont (Feb. 20) ... assisted on Adam Gilmour’s game-winning goal against Vermont in game one of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 11) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s power play goal against Vermont in game two of the Hockey East quarterfinals (March 12) ... recorded his first-career multi-goal game against Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals (March 18) ... assisted on Austin Cangelosi’s game-winning power play goal against Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (March 25)

POINTS .............................................................................3........................................... (most recent at Army, Oct. 9, 2015)

GOALS ................................................................................2...................... (most recent vs. Northeastern, March 18, 2016)

ASSISTS ...........................................................................2.......... (three times, most recent at Merrimack, Feb. 13, 2016)

SHOTS ...............................................................................8.....................(most recent at Boston University, Jan. 16, 2016)

PLUS / MINUS .............................................................. +3...................................(most recent at Vermont, Feb. 20, 2016)

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