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Western Collegiate Hockey Association MSC 8302, 2211 S. Josephine Street Denver, CO 80208-8302 303.871.4491 • fax 303.871.4770 Bruce M. McLeod, Commissioner [email protected] Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Associate Commissioner of Operaons [email protected] Greg Shepherd, Supervisor of Officials [email protected] Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner, Public Relaons 608.829.0100 • cell 303.475.9283 [email protected] Home of a Record 37 NCAA Men’s Championship Teams Since 1951 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011 Men’s Member Teams University of Alabama in Huntsville University of Alaska Anchorage University of Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State University Bowling Green State University Ferris State University Lake Superior State University Michigan Technological University Minnesota State University Northern Michigan University 2014 WCHA Final Five Playoff Championship Friday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22 Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Tickets available at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convenon Center box offices, online at www.cketmaster. com, at Ticketmaster outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locaons, or charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000. Visit us on the Web at: wcha.com wcha.com/mobile Watch WCHA Hockey Live & On-Demand All Season Long at America ONE Sports January 20, 2014 Quartet of League Sets for Jan. 24-25 Weekend Have LSSU at BGSU, FSU at MTU, NMU at UAA, BSU at UAF; Seven Weeks to Go in Race for WCHA Title & MacNaughton Cup and Four Home Playoff Berths Minnesota State Skates in North Star College Cup in Saint Paul; Alabama Huntsville Idle; Mavericks Sweep League-Leading Bulldogs January 17- 18 to Close within Two Points of First Place; Seawolves Move Up to Fourth, Sport 3-0-1 Mark Over Last Four; Falcons 4-0-2 Over Last Six WCHA Games; 2014 WCHA Final Five Ticket Packages On Sale ... Playoff Championship March 21-22 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids; Seven League Players Nominees for 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award; Div. 1 Men’s National Polls Have Ferris State at No. 6 ... MSU, BGSU Receive Votes; WCHA Teams 25-42-12 in Non-Conference Play; Watch WCHA Hockey Live and On-Demand All Season via America ONE Sports; Top Plays Highlights Available Wednesdays at WCHA.com; Catch ‘This Week in the WCHA’ Radio Show Fridays at WCHA.com; 14 Former, Current WCHA Players to Compete in 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia MADISON, Wis. – Four two-game league series are on tap for the upcoming weekend of Friday and Saturday, January 24-25, as the race for the 2014 Western Collegiate Hockey Associaon regular season championship and MacNaughton Cup and the pursuit of a top four regular season finish and home ice advantage for the first round of league playoffs heads into the final seven weeks. 2013-14 WCHA Men’s Standings Conference Only Overall Pts GP W L T Win% GF- GA GP W L T Win% GF- GA 1 Ferris State 26 16 12- 2- 2 .812 56- 38 25 17- 5- 3 .740 83- 58 2 Minnesota State 24 18 12- 6- 0 .667 59- 44 24 14-10- 0 .583 69- 61 3 Bowling Green 21 18 9- 6- 3 .583 56- 38 26 12- 9- 5 .558 79- 62 4 Alaska Anchorage 19 18 8- 7- 3 .528 44- 44 24 12- 9- 3 .562 62- 61 5 Bemidji State 18 18 7- 7- 4 .500 51- 47 26 7-12- 7 .404 69- 78 6 Northern Michigan 15 14 7- 6- 1 .536 35- 31 22 9-11- 2 .455 54- 56 7 Lake Superior State 14 16 7- 9- 0 .438 40- 43 24 11-12- 1 .479 64- 73 Michigan Tech 14 16 5- 7- 4 .438 35- 38 26 7-13- 6 .385 53- 61 Alaska 14 18 6-10- 2 .389 51- 57 24 9-11- 4 .458 72- 74 10 Alabama Huntsville 3 16 1-14- 1 .094 14- 61 26 1-24- 1 .058 25-113 This Week in the WCHA Games for Friday, January 24: * Minnesota State vs Minnesota Duluth (NC), 4:00 pm CT; Lake Superior at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Ferris State at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Northern Michi- gan at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT; Bemidji State at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. * North Star College Cup (St. Paul, MN) Games for Saturday, January 25: * St. Cloud State/Minnesota vs Minnesota State (NC), 4:00 pm/7:00 pm CT; Lake Superior at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Ferris State at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Northern Michigan at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT; Bemidji State at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. * North Star College Cup Third Place/Championship (St. Paul, MN) con't on next page

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Page 1: Quartet of League Sets for Jan. 24-25 Weekend Have LSSU at ...Players to Compete in 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia MADISON, Wis. – Four two-game league series are on

Western CollegiateHockey AssociationMSC 8302, 2211 S. Josephine StreetDenver, CO 80208-8302303.871.4491 • fax 303.871.4770

Bruce M. McLeod, [email protected] LaBelle-EhrhardtAssociate Commissioner of [email protected] Shepherd, Supervisor of [email protected] SpencerAssociate Commissioner, Public Relations608.829.0100 • cell [email protected]

Home of a Record37 NCAA Men’s Championship Teams Since 19511952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011

Men’s Member TeamsUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleUniversity of Alaska AnchorageUniversity of Alaska FairbanksBemidji State UniversityBowling Green State UniversityFerris State UniversityLake Superior State UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityMinnesota State UniversityNorthern Michigan University

2014 WCHA Final Five Playoff ChampionshipFriday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI

Tickets available at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locations, or charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000.

Visit us on the Web at:

wcha.comwcha.com/mobileWatch WCHA Hockey Live & On-DemandAll Season Long at America ONE Sports

January 20, 2014

Quartet of League Sets for Jan. 24-25 Weekend Have LSSU at BGSU, FSU at MTU, NMU at UAA, BSU at UAF; Seven Weeks to Go in Race for WCHA Title & MacNaughton Cup and Four Home Playoff BerthsMinnesota State Skates in North Star College Cup in Saint Paul; Alabama Huntsville Idle; Mavericks Sweep League-Leading Bulldogs January 17-18 to Close within Two Points of First Place; Seawolves Move Up to Fourth, Sport 3-0-1 Mark Over Last Four; Falcons 4-0-2 Over Last Six WCHA Games; 2014 WCHA Final Five Ticket Packages On Sale ... Playoff Championship March 21-22 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids; Seven League Players Nominees for 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award; Div. 1 Men’s National Polls Have Ferris State at No. 6 ... MSU, BGSU Receive Votes; WCHA Teams 25-42-12 in Non-Conference Play; Watch WCHA Hockey Live and On-Demand All Season via America ONE Sports; Top Plays Highlights Available Wednesdays at WCHA.com; Catch ‘This Week in the WCHA’ Radio Show Fridays at WCHA.com; 14 Former, Current WCHA Players to Compete in 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia

MADISON, Wis. – Four two-game league series are on tap for the upcoming weekend of Friday and Saturday, January 24-25, as the race for the 2014 Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season championship and MacNaughton Cup and the pursuit of a top four regular season finish and home ice advantage for the first round of league playoffs heads into the final seven weeks.

2013-14 WCHA Men’s Standings Conference Only Overall Pts GP W L T Win% GF- GA GP W L T Win% GF- GA 1 Ferris State 26 16 12- 2- 2 .812 56- 38 25 17- 5- 3 .740 83- 58 2 Minnesota State 24 18 12- 6- 0 .667 59- 44 24 14-10- 0 .583 69- 61 3 Bowling Green 21 18 9- 6- 3 .583 56- 38 26 12- 9- 5 .558 79- 62 4 Alaska Anchorage 19 18 8- 7- 3 .528 44- 44 24 12- 9- 3 .562 62- 61 5 Bemidji State 18 18 7- 7- 4 .500 51- 47 26 7-12- 7 .404 69- 78 6 Northern Michigan 15 14 7- 6- 1 .536 35- 31 22 9-11- 2 .455 54- 56 7 Lake Superior State 14 16 7- 9- 0 .438 40- 43 24 11-12- 1 .479 64- 73 Michigan Tech 14 16 5- 7- 4 .438 35- 38 26 7-13- 6 .385 53- 61 Alaska 14 18 6-10- 2 .389 51- 57 24 9-11- 4 .458 72- 7410 Alabama Huntsville 3 16 1-14- 1 .094 14- 61 26 1-24- 1 .058 25-113

This Week in the WCHAGames for Friday, January 24: * Minnesota State vs Minnesota Duluth (NC), 4:00 pm CT; Lake Superior at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Ferris State at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Northern Michi-gan at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT; Bemidji State at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. * North Star College Cup (St. Paul, MN)Games for Saturday, January 25: * St. Cloud State/Minnesota vs Minnesota State (NC), 4:00 pm/7:00 pm CT; Lake Superior at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Ferris State at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET; Northern Michigan at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT; Bemidji State at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. * North Star College Cup Third Place/Championship (St. Paul, MN)

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At the BGSU Ice Arena (5000), Bowling Green (12-9-5, 9-6-3 WCHA) returns to action after a week off as the Falcons play host to Lake Superior State (11-12-1, 7-9-0 WCHA) at 7:07 pm ET on both Friday and Saturday nights. The Falcons, who own a five-game unbeaten streak at 4-0-1 and stand 7-2-2 at home overall, dropped a pair of one-goal, 4-3 games to the host Lakers up in Sault Ste. Marie back on Nov. 29-30. Lake Superior is within a game of the .500 mark on the road this season at 5-6-1 overall. In Houghton this weekend, Michigan Tech (7-13-6, 5-7-4 WCHA), idle last week, entertains WCHA-leader and No. 6-ranked Ferris State (17-5-3, 12-2-2 WCHA) in a pair of 7:07 pm ET conference games at John MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4466). The Huskies are 4-2-3 at home overall while the Bulldogs are 8-3-2 on the road. Two weeks ago (Jan. 10-11), the Bulldogs won back-to-back one-goal games over Michigan Tech in Big Rapids by 1-0 and 3-2 scores. At Sullivan Arena (6251) Friday and Saturday, on-coming Alaska Anchorage (12-9-3, 8-7-3 WCHA) will host Northern Michigan (9-11-2, 7-6-1 WCHA) in a pair of 7:07 pm AT face-offs. This is the only regular season series between the Seawolves and the Wildcats. Owners of a 9-2-1 home-ice record overall this season, Alaska Anchorage is on a four-game conference unbeaten run at 3-0-1, a surge that has elevated them up into sole possession of fourth place. Northern Michigan, meanwhile, is 3-1-0 over their last four WCHA encounters and is one of five teams with a winning record in league play so far. NMU also has played the fewest number of conference games to date at 14. And in Fairbanks, Alaska (9-11-4, 6-10-2 WCHA) returns home to welcome Bemidji State (7-12-7, 7-7-4 WCHA) for a couple of key league games. Puck drops at Carlson Center (4595) are set for 7:07 pm AT on both Friday and Saturday evenings. The Nanooks are 1-0-1 against the Beavers this season, gaining three points on the road in their first two-game series on Dec. 13-14 with a 3-3 (ot) tie and 5-1 victory. Both clubs have played 18 WCHA games, with fifth place BSU up four points over the Nanooks. Alaska is 4-4-2 at home overall while the Beavers are 4-4-3 away. In non-conference play later this week, Minnesota State hopes to use last weekend’s key sweep over league-leading Ferris State as a springboard to their appearance in the first North Star College Cup, being held Friday and Saturday at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. The Mavericks (14-10-0) will skate against Minnesota Duluth of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference in the tourney opener at 4:00 pm CT. Then at 7:00 pm CT, Big 10 Conference-member Minnesota (17-2-3) will take on St. Cloud State (12-4-4) of the NCHC. The North Star College Cup will conclude on Saturday with the third place game at 4:00 pm CT and the championship contest at 7:00 pm CT. Idle from competition this week is Alabama Huntsville. The Chargers will return to play next week when they visit Alaska for a two-game WCHA set.

2014 WCHA Final Five Tickets On Sale Now; Playoff Championship March 21-22 at Van Andel Arena in Grand RapidsThe 2014 WCHA Final Five is heading to Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 21-22 and tickets are on sale now! Three-game ticket packages, priced at $95 and $50, can be purchased at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locations, or can be charged by phone at 1.800.745.3000. There will be two semi-finals on Friday at 2:07 pm and 7:07 pm ET with the Broadmoor Trophy championship game on Saturday evening at 7:07 pm ET. For more information, please visit wcha.com.

Watch WCHA Game Action Live and On Demand All Season Long Via America ONE SportsVisit wcha.com, americaonesports.com

The men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association announced at the start of the 2013-14 campaign an exciting new partnership with America ONE Sports and its first-ever conference-wide broadband initiative. WCHATV powered by America ONE Sports enables fans from Bowling Green to Fairbanks and Huntsville to Houghton to watch every home game of the regular season live and on-demand, including all 140 conference match-ups. Fans can access member team home games via portals at WCHA.com, americaonesports.com, and through the official websites of all WCHA member men’s teams. Most games are also available in High Definition. Subscribers can access games through traditional web browsers on PC and MAC computers and iOS and Android devices. Requirements for viewing games are available at the America ONE test site at: http://support.americaone.com/index.php?/Troubleshooter/Step/View/1. Each live event may be viewed beginning 10 minutes prior to start time and all events are in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Fans can buy any of three pass levels – Day Pass, Monthly Pass or

Last Week in the WCHAResults of Friday, January 17Alaska 4 at Northern Michigan 5 (WCHA)Lake Superior 3 at Notre Dame 6 (NC)Alaska Anchorage 1 at Alabama Huntsville 1 ot (WCHA)Ferris State 2 at Minnesota State 6 (WCHA)North Dakota 1 at Bemidji State 1 ot (NC)Results of Saturday, January 18Lake Superior 2 at Notre Dame 4 (NC)Alaska 4 at Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA)Ferris State 3 at Minnesota State 4 (WCHA)Alaska Anchorage 4 at Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA)Bemidji State 2 at North Dakota 4 (NC)

Upcoming in the WCHAGames for Friday, January 31Michigan Tech at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETMinnesota State at Northern Michigan (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETAlabama Huntsville at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm ATGames for Saturday, February 1Michigan Tech at Bowling Green (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETMinnesota State at Northern Michigan (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETAlabama Huntsville at Alaska (WCHA), 7:07 pm ATGames for Friday, February 7Northern Michigan at Ferris State (WCHA), 7:07 pm ET* Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETAlaska Anchorage at Lake Superior (WCHA), 7:37 pm ETBemidji State at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:37 pm CT* Winter CarnivalGames for Saturday, February 8* Alabama Huntsville at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 5:07 pm ETNorthern Michigan at Ferris State (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETAlaska Anchorage at Lake Superior (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETBemidji State at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT* Winter Carnival

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Full Season Pass (see special Full Season Pass offer below) – for either mobile or PC/MAC devices. All passes include on-demand viewing. Any pass purchased will allow fans to watch all WCHA events played in WCHA venues during that time period. Only live events can be viewed on mobile devices. For each game sold on a pay-per-view/pass system basis to individual users throughout the season, the price structure for the regular season is as follows: a. Day Pass – 24 hours (Noon ET of the day purchased to Noon ET of the next day): $8 per pass plus a $1 daily option for mobile delivery. Day Pass makes available all games from any given night and comes with on-demand from the previous 24 hours. b. Monthly Pass – viewing for 30 days from day of purchase: $45 per pass plus a $1 daily option for mobile delivery. Monthly or Season Passes comes with on-demand access for previous 30 days events. c. Full Season Pass – $150 per pass plus a $1 daily option for mobile delivery. Monthly or Season Passes makes available on-demand games from the previous 30 days. America ONE Sports is a world leader in LIVE Broadband Sports, bringing fans more than 5,500 live and exclusive events per year from over 100 colleges across the United States, and live professional sports including hockey, football and soccer from 70 teams and hundreds of pro leagues from Asia and Europe. America ONE Sports is owned and operated by ONE Media Corp., a privately owned company based in Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX. The company also owns and operates ONE World Sports, a sports network delivering exclusive world-class sports live from around the globe; ONE CONNXT, a global HD/SD broadcast video transport technology and services solution; America ONE Television, a general entertainment and sports broadcast television network. For more information, visit: WCHA – www.wcha.com; America ONE Sports – http://www.americaonesports.com; WCHA on America ONE Sports – http://www.americaonesports.com/package_wcha.asp.

Visit WCHA.com, WCHA.com/mobile for Live Game-Day Scoreboards, In-Game Stats, Game Stories, Box ScoresThe WCHA’s official web site – wcha.com – also features fully functional mobile pages at wcha.com/mobile where visitors can access live league and national scoreboards, live in-game box scores and statistics, complete team and individual statistics, league standings, etc. To access all the latest developments as games are in progress visit www.wcha.com and/or www.wcha.com/mobile.

Catch ‘This Week in the WCHA’ Radio Show Each Friday at WCHA.comThis Week in the WCHA, the WCHA men’s weekly radio show, marks its 17th consecutive season as college hockey’s longest running weekly radio show in 2013-14. This Week in the WCHA is available each Friday throughout the season at wcha.com as well as to interested media outlets via electronic distribution. Hosted by Jim Rich and produced by Kevin Falness of the Minnesota Wild Radio Network, This Week in the WCHA runs 6-7 minutes and features highlights from live game broadcasts, post-game sound clips, league news, and a look at upcoming games. To get on the distribution list for This Week in the WCHA please contact: Kevin Falness, Minnesota Wild Radio Network ([email protected] or 651 755-5161).

Top Plays Video Highlights Package Available Wednesday’s at WCHA.comA weekly men’s video highlights package of top plays is now available on Wednesday afternoons throughout the remainder of the season at WCHA.com.

What Happened Last WeekThere were three WCHA two-game series contested over the most recent weekend of January 17-18. Minnesota State gained four points, Alaska Anchorage banked three and Alaska and Northern Michigan each picked up two points. In the highlight series of the weekend, host Minnesota State handed league-leading Ferris State back-to-back losses for the first time this season with 6-2 and 4-3 triumphs. The Bulldogs had entered the series with the pre-season WCHA favorite Mavericks with a 12-0-2 mark in league play. The four points gained by MSU enabled them to close to with two points of first place, although FSU still has two league games in hand. Minnesota State is now 9-1-0 at home overall and 7-1-0 in league play. Down in Huntsville last Friday and Saturday, visiting Alaska Anchor-age upped its unbeaten league streak to 3-0-1 after a 1-1 (ot) tie and 4-1 victory over host Alabama Huntsville. The Seawolves, who have collected seven points in their last four league contests, have moved up into sole possession of fourth place this week. And in Marquette on January 17-18, host Northern Michigan traded league wins with Alaska, with the Wildcats winning game one by a 5-4 count and the Nanooks coming back to take game two, 4-3. Northern Michigan ran its league winning streak to three games on Friday while Alaska snapped a 0-3-1 string with the Saturday win. Two other WCHA teams – Bemidji State and Lake Superior State – were engaged in non-conference match ups. The Beavers gained a 1-1 (ot) tie at home against North Dakota (NCHC) last Friday night before falling 4-2 in Grand Forks last Saturday. The Lakers, meanwhile, dropped 6-3 and 4-2 decisions at Hockey East Association-member Notre Dame.

The WCHA RaceEach WCHA-member men’s team plays a total of 28 conference games. Through games of Jan. 20, 84 of the 140 total conference match ups, or 60%, have been completed. Five teams have played 18 of their 28 league games to date – Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, Bemidji State, Bowling Green and Minnesota State. Alabama Huntsville, Ferris State, Lake Superior and Michigan Tech have each played 16, while Northern Michigan has played 14. Ferris State continues a season-long run in first place with 26 points, Minnesota State is two points back in second with 24, Bowling Green is third with 21 points, Alaska Anchorage is fourth with 19 and Bemidji State is currently fifth with 18. Northern Michigan, in the sixth spot, has 15 points, there is a three-way tie for seventh between Lake Superior, Michigan Tech and Alaska – all with 14 points, while Alabama Huntsville is 10th with three. Five teams are averaging at least one point per WCHA game. Ferris State is at 1.625, Minnesota State is at 1.33, Bowling Green is at 1.17, Northern Michigan is at 1.07, Alaska Anchorage is at 1.05, and Bemidji State is at 1.00. Heading into the final seven weeks of the regular season, 35 of 84 WCHA games, or 41.7%, have been decided by just one goal. Fifteen (15) other games have ended in two-goal differentials, and 11 league match ups to date have concluded as ties.

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What’s Coming Up the Next Two WeeksThe schedule for Friday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 1, will find only six league-member clubs in action, and all will be two-game WCHA series. Michigan Tech will visit Bowling Green, Minnesota State will head to Northern Michigan, and Alabama Huntsville will travel to Alaska. Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji State, Ferris State and Lake Superior State will all be idle. Then for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8, there are four conference series on the schedule. Ferris State will entertain Northern Michigan, Michigan Tech will host Alabama Huntsville for the Huskies’ annual Winter Carnival weekend, Lake Superior will host Alaska Anchorage, and Bemidji State will visit Minnesota State. Not playing that week are Alaska and Bowling Green.

WCHA Teams in Non-Conference PlayIn non-conference match ups this 2013-14 season, Western Collegiate Hockey Association men’s member teams are a combined 25-42-12 (.392) through 79 games. Fifteen (15) of the 42 defeats, or 36%, have come by just a single goal while 30 of the 42 losses, or 71.4%, have come on the road. At home, WCHA teams have a .635 winning percentage in non-con-ference match ups at 14-7-5. On the road, they are 7-30-6, while on neutral ice they are 4-5-1. To date, WCHA member teams are 9-0-1 (.950) vs the Atlantic Hockey Association, 5-13-3 (.310) vs the Big 10 Conference, 7-5-2 (.571) vs ECAC Hockey, 0-12-0 (.000) vs the Hockey East Association, and 4-12-6 (.318) vs the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.

Remaining Non-Conference GamesBy team, remaining 2013-14 non-conference games are: Alabama Huntsville (non-conference schedule completed at 0-10-0). Alaska Anchorage (non-conference schedule completed at 4-2-0). Alaska (non-conference schedule completed at 3-1-2). Bemidji State (non-con-ference schedule completed at 0-5-3). Bowling Green (non-conference schedule completed at 3-3-2). Ferris State (non-conference schedule completed at 5-3-1). Lake Superior State (non-conference sched-ule completed at 4-3-1). Michigan Tech (non-conference schedule completed at 2-6-2). Minnesota State (2-4-0 to date; Jan. 24 vs Minnesota Duluth at North Star College Cup, Saint Paul, Jan. 25 vs St. Cloud State/Minnesota at North Star College Cup). Northern Michigan (non-conference schedule completed at 2-5-1).

WCHA Team Home and Away RecordsAlabama Huntsville: Home Overall 0-11-1. Home WCHA: 0-9-1. Away Overall: 1-12-0. Away WCHA: 1-5-0. Neutral: 0-1-0.Alaska Anchorage: Home Overall: 9-2-1. Home WCHA: 7-2-1. Away Overall: 2-6-2. Away WCHA: 1-5-2. Neutral: 1-1-0.Alaska: Home Overall: 4-4-2. Home WCHA: 2-4-0. Away Overall: 4-6-2. Away WCHA: 4-6-2. Neutral: 1-1-0.Bemidji State: Home Overall: 3-8-4. Home WCHA: 3-5-2. Away Overall: 4-4-3. Away WCHA: 4-2-2. Neutral: 0-0-0.Bowling Green: Home Overall: 7-2-2. Home WCHA: 5-2-1. Away Overall: 4-6-3. Away WCHA: 4-4-2. Neutral: 1-1-0.Ferris State: Home Overall: 8-1-1. Home WCHA: 7-0-1. Away Overall: 8-3-2. Away WCHA: 5-2-1. Neutral: 1-1-0.Lake Superior State: Home Overall: 6-6-0, Home WCHA: 4-6-0. Away Overall: 5-6-1. Away WCHA: 3-3-0. Neutral: 0-0-0.

Michigan Tech: Home Overall: 4-2-3. Home WCHA: 2-2-3. Away Overall: 3-10-2. Away WCHA: 3-5-1. Neutral: 0-1-1.Minnesota State: Home Overall: 9-1-0. Home WCHA: 7-1-0. Away Overall: 5-9-0. Away WCHA: 5-5-0. Neutral: 0-0-0.Northern Michigan: Home Overall: 5-3-1. Home WCHA: 4-2-1. Away Overall: 4-8-1. Away WCHA: 3-4-0. Neutral: 0-0-0.

This Week in the National Polls

USCHO.com Division 1 Men’s PollMinneapolis, Minn./January 20, 2014 Rk Team (First Place) Record Pts Last Wk 1 Minnesota (50) 17- 2-3 1000 1 2 Boston College 16- 4-3 941 4 3 Union College 15- 4-3 876 6 4 Quinnipiac 18- 4-5 799 5 5 St. Cloud State 12- 4-4 767 3 6 Ferris State 17- 5-3 757 2 7 Providence 14- 5-5 731 7 8 Massachusetts-Lowell 15- 6-2 626 10 9 Wisconsin 13- 6-1 603 9 10 Yale 9- 4-4 514 8 11 Northeastern 14- 7-3 461 11 12 Cornell 9- 4-4 439 12 13 Clarkson 15- 7-2 404 14 14 Michigan 10- 6-2 371 13 15 Notre Dame 14- 8-1 367 15 16 Denver 12- 7-5 252 16 17 Vermont 12- 8-3 172 18 18 North Dakota 12- 7-3 147 20 19 Western Michigan 12- 8-4 103 NR 20 Maine 11- 8-3 47 19 others receiving votes: Colgate 35, Minnesota State 29, Air Force 20, New Hampshire 17, Bowling Green 7, Nebraska Omaha 4, Ohio State 4, Bentley 3, Miami 2, Mercyhurst 1, Minnesota Duluth 1.

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s Division 1 College Hockey PollJanuary 13, 2014 (Jan. 20 poll not available at time of release). Rk School, Points (First Place) Last Week Record Top 15 1 Minnesota, 509 (33) 1 14-2-3 14 2 Ferris State, 464 (1) 3 17-3-3 8 3 Boston College, 423 4 14-4-3 14 4 St. Cloud State, 420 2 12-3-3 14 5 Quinnipiac, 377 7 17-3-5 14 6 Union College, 342 5 13-4-3 8 7 Providence College, 259 6 13-5-4 14 8 Yale, 240 10 8-3-4 14 9 Wisconsin, 208 14 13-6-1 13 10 UMass Lowell, 197 8 14-6-1 13 11 Northeastern, 156 RV 13-6-3 1 12 Cornell, 135 12 8-4-3 8 13 Michigan, 132 9 10-6-2 14 14 Clarkson, 86 11 13-7-2 9 15 Notre Dame, 84 15 12-8-1 14 others receiving votes: Denver, 19; New Hampshire, 13; Miami, 5; Bowling Green, 3; North Dakota, 3; Vermont, 3; Colgate, 1; Minnesota Duluth, 1.

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Fan Balloting Open for the 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award; Seven Nominees from WCHA-Member TeamsSt. Paul, Minn. – As college hockey enters the second half of the season, fans of the collegiate game can now help determine the winner of the 2014 Hobey Baker Award. Awarded annually to college hockey’s top player, the Hobey Baker’s highly popular fan-voting phase opened on January 14. Visit the Hobey Baker website at www.hobeybakeraward.com. Click on the Vote for Hobey icon and follow the prompts to make your selection from this year’s outstanding crop of college hockey players. Please spend some additional time to check out the redesigned website. There are seven nominees for the 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award from WCHA-member teams. They are Alaska’s Cody Kunyk (F), Bowling Green’s Dan DeSalvo (F) and Bryce Williamson (F), Ferris State’s CJ Motte (G) and Garrett Thompson (F), and Minnesota State’s Jean-Paul Lafontaine (F) and Matt Leitner (F), This first phase of fan balloting will run now through March 9. Phase two of fan balloting will begin on March 20 from the list of Top Ten Hobey Baker finalists. The fans’ vote accounts for a full 1 percent of the total ballot in each phase in selecting this year’s award recipient. Award criteria include candidates emulating the exceptional character traits exhibited by the award’s namesake, Hobey Baker. A legendary American hero, Baker was a World War I fighter pilot and was known as America’s greatest amateur athlete in his day, excelling at hockey and football at Princeton University. Award candidates must demon-strate strength of character both on and off the ice, contribute to the integrity of his team and display outstanding skills in all phases of the game. Consideration should be given to scholastic achievement and sportsmanship. Key Hobey Baker announcement dates for 2014 include: Top Ten list of candidates = March 20; Hobey Hat Trick of three finalists = April 2; Hobey Baker Award announcement = April 11. The 2014 Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced from a field of three Hobey Hat Trick finalists on Friday, April 11, 2014 during the NCAA Frozen Four Championships in Philadelphia, PA. The 34th annual award announcement honoring college hockey’s top player will be televised live. For more info on the Hobey Baker Award or to access the Hobey logo, please visit www.hobeybakeraward.com.

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12 Former WCHA Players Named to U.S. Men’s Olympic Hockey Team Roster for Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, RussiaANN ARBOR, Mich. – USA Hockey announced today (Jan. 1) the 25 players that will make up its 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team here today as part of the festivities at the 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. The announcement was made at Michigan Stadium before a world-record crowd and also broadcast live on NBC Sports in the United States. Twelve (12) of those players previously competed for WCHA-member teams. The roster includes 13 Olympians, a stark contrast to four years ago when the silver medal-winning 2010 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team featured just three players with Olympic experience. Among those selected with an Olympic pedigree are goaltenders Ryan Miller (East Lansing, Mich./Buffalo Sabres), who was the MVP of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games hockey tournament and Patrick Kane (Buffalo, N.Y./Chicago Blackhawks), the reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner who is currently second in the NHL scoring race with 23-30=53. Former Western Collegiate Hockey Association member team players

named to the 2014 U.S. Men’s Olympic Hockey Team roster were: David Backes, F, St. Louis Blues (Minnesota State Univ.), Justin Faulk, D, Carolina Hurricanes (Univ. of Minnesota Duluth), Phil Kessel, F, Toronto Maple Leafs (Univ. of Minnesota), Paul Martin, D, Pittsburgh Penguins (Univ. of Minnesota), Ryan McDonagh, D, New York Rangers (Univ. of Wisconsin), T.J. Oshie, F, St. Louis Blues (Univ. of North Dakota), Zach Parise, F, Minnesota Wild (Univ. of North Dakota), Joe Pavelski, F, San Jose Sharks (Univ. of Wisconsin), Paul Stastny, F, Colorado Avalanche (Univ. of Denver), Derek Stepan, F, New York Rangers (Univ. of Wiscon-sin), Ryan Suter, D, Minnesota Wild (Univ. of Wisconsin) and Blake Wheeler, F, Winnipeg Jets (Univ. of Minnesota). Also of note, two of Team USA’s assistant coaches played in the WCHA in Tony Granato (Univ. of Wisconsin) and Todd Richards (Univ. of Minnesota). “We went through a very thorough process to get to today and could not be happier with the team we’ve selected,” said David Poile, general manager of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team and also the GM and president of hockey operations for the NHL’s Nashville Predators. “We're fortunate to have probably the deepest talent pool we've ever had in our country and that made for some very difficult decisions. In the end, however, we're confident we've selected a group of players that puts us in the best position to have success in Sochi.” “We appreciate the work done by David (Poile) and all those involved in putting this roster together,” said Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. “We look forward to what will be a great Olympics in Sochi, where hockey will be at the center of attention.” Along with Miller and Kane, eight other forwards, two defensemen and one additional goaltender with Olympic experience punctuate the roster, highlighted by defenseman Ryan Suter (Madison, Wis./Minnesota Wild), who is logging an NHL-best 29:40 of ice time per game and was a Norris Trophy finalist last season, and Jonathan Quick (Milford, Conn./L.A. Kings), who earned the 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy after helping the L.A. Kings to the Stanley Cup title. The 25 players selected are, on average, 6-1, 203 pounds and 27 years old. The selection of the U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team is subject to the approval of the United States Olympic Committee's Game Preparation Division. Notes: Team USA’s roster includes 14 forwards, eight defensemen and three goaltenders. Ryan Miller is the oldest player on Team USA at age 33 (Brooks Orpik is also 33, but two months younger), while Justin Faulk, at 21, is the youngest. The average age of Team USA by position is 29.7 for goaltenders; 25.9 for defensemen and 27.0 for forwards. The average age of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team was 26.5 … U.S. General Manager David Poile established five players as the leadership group of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team, including David Backes, Dustin Brown, Ryan Callahan, Zach Parise and Ryan Suter … Team USA’s captain and alternate captains will be formalized at a later date … All 25 members of Team USA, who represent 17 NHL teams, participated in USA Hockey’s Men's National Team Camp held in August at the Kettler Capitals Iceplex. The New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues each have three players on Team USA to lead the way … The U.S. roster includes 15 first-round NHL draft picks, six second-round picks, as well as one third, fourth, fifth and seventh round choice. Patrick Kane is the highest pick, as he was taken first overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, while Joe Pavelski is the lowest pick, taken 205th overall in the seventh round of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks … All 25 players have worn the U.S. sweater in international competition at some level. Cumulatively, U.S. players have competed in 632 international games and captured 38 medals. A total of 11 players have won gold medals (Howard, Carlson, Faulk, Fowler, Suter, Kane, Kesler, Kessel, Parise, Stepan, van Riemsdyk) … Ryan Suter has played the most games in

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international competition at 64, with Phil Kessel (53 games) and Dustin Brown (52 games) not far behind … Twenty players have U.S. college hockey experience, with University of Wisconsin leading the way with four players and University of Minnesota with three players … Nine players have competed for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program (Faulk, Fowler, Howard, Kane, Kesler, Kessel, Shattenkirk, Suter, van Riemsdyk) … Ryan Suter’s father Bob played on the 1980 Miracle on Ice Team, while his uncle Gary played on the 2002 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team … Dan Bylsma, coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins, is the head coach of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team, with Peter Laviolette, Todd Richards, head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and Tony Granato, assistant coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins, serving as assistant coaches.

BGSU’s Ralfs Freibergs Headed to 2014 Winter Olympics In SochiThe 2014 Latvia Olympic men’s hockey team announced on Jan. 7 that current Bowling Green State University hockey player Ralfs Freibergs will join a 42-man roster that will head to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia next month. A 5-11, 191-pound native of Riga, Latvia, Freibergs has played in all 24 games during the 2013-14 season with the Orange and Brown. He leads all Falcon defensemen with 16 points (1g, 15a) and owns a +3 on-ice rating. The left-handed sophomore joined the Falcon family last season, averaging nearly a point-a-game in eight appearances. Freibergs is expected to miss two regular season games for Bowling Green and an exhibition matchup with the U.S. National Development Team (Feb. 2-20) during his stint with the Latvia Olympic ice hockey team. “We’re very happy and proud for Ralfs,” Falcons’ head coach Chris Bergeron said. “It’s great to have one of our players in the Olympics and representing his country.” Freibergs is no stranger to international play, as the Latvian defense-man played in the 2013 IIHF World Championships held in Stockholm, Sweden, and Helsinki, Finland, between May 3-19. The Latvian hockey team went 2-4-1, earning seven points in the preliminary round. Freibergs played in all seven games, tallying one assist and three shots on goal.

Former Ferris State Standout Chris Kunitz Named to Canada’s 2014 Winter Olympics TeamBig Rapids, Mich. – Ferris State University and the Bulldog men’s ice hockey program will be represented in the 2014 Winter Olympic Games as former FSU standout Chris Kunitz (Regina, Sask.) of the Pittsburgh Penguins was named to the official 25-man team roster for defending gold medal champion Canada on January 7. The 2014 Winter Olympics will take place Feb. 8-23 in Sochi, Russia, at the Bolshoy Ice Dome and Shayba Arena. A total of 14 countries will compete for Olympic Gold. In Sochi, Canada will be slotted in Group B along with Austria, Norway and Finland. Canada’s first game is on Feb. 13 against Norway. The Canadians then play Austria on Feb. 14, followed by their group-stage finale against Finland on Feb. 16. Each game begins at 9 pm Sochi time (12 noon ET). The quarterfinals are scheduled for Feb. 19, with the semifinals on Feb. 21 and the gold-medal game on Feb. 23. Kunitz was among two current members of the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins chosen to the Olympic team along with linemate Sidney Crosby, whose Golden Goal at the 2010 Vancounver Games powered Canada to the gold medal in the final against the U.S. Previously, Kunitz

was a member of Canada’s squad that won a silver medal at the 2008 World Championships. A member of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Kunitz has 47 points (23g, 24a) in 44 outings to date He also has four game-winning goals and 11 power-play markers while establishing a +22 plus/minus rating. He’s currently sixth in the NHL in both points and goal scoring this season along with second in power-play goals and plus/minus rating. A year ago, Kunitz claimed NHL First-Team All-Star recognition for the first time in his professional career, leading the team in goals (22) and PPGs (t-9), while placing second in points (52), plus/minus rating (+30) and GWGs (t-5). As a collegian at Ferris State, Kunitz excelled during his 2002-03 senior season by garnering AHCA All-America First Team honors and was among the three finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. A two-time (2001-02, 2002-03) CCHA First Team pick, Kunitz became the first Bulldog skater to earn CCHA Player of the Year honors after leading the league in points, goals, assists, and plus/minus in 2002-03. Kunitz concluded his stellar career ranking tied for sixth in career points (175), second in goals (99) and 18th in assists (76) in 152 contests. Kunitz was also recognized as the male student-athlete recipient of the 2002-03 Bulldog of the Year Award, presented annually to the most outstanding FSU student-athlete.

2014 WCHA First Round Playoffs, 2014 WCHA Final Five, 2014 NCAA Men’s Division 1 Tournament InformationThe first round of men’s WCHA playoffs will be contested the weekend of March 14-16, four best-of-three series that feature the top eight finishers in regular season competition. The No. 1 seeded team will host the No. 8 seed, No. 2 will host No. 7, the No. 3 seed will host No. 6, and the No. 4 seed will host No. 5. Following the first round, the four winning teams will advance to the 2014 WCHA Final Five, set for Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22, at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI. The two semi-final match ups on Friday will have the No. 3 seed vs the No. 2 seed at 2:07 pm ET and the No. 4 seed vs the No. 1 seed at 7:07 pm ET. On Saturday, the Broadmoor Trophy championship game will face-off at 7:07 pm ET, with the winner receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA tourney. The 2014 NCAA Men’s Division 1 Ice Hockey Championship tourna-ment will open the weekend of March 28-30 with four regionals. On Friday and Saturday, the East Regional will be held at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT while the Midwest Regional will be played at US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, OH. On Saturday and Sunday, the NCAA Northeast Regional will be held at DCU Center in Worcester, MA and the West Regional will be at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN. The four regional winners will then advance to the 2014 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four (national championship), to be played Thursday, April 10 and Saturday, April 12 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA.

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Historic MacNaughton Cup Awarded to WCHA Men’s Regular Season ChampionDating back 100 years to its original purchase in 1913, handcrafted of pure silver, standing three-feet high, and weighing more than 40 pounds, the MacNaughton Cup is the shining symbol of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and of its long-time standing as one of college hockey’s premier conferences since 1951. It is college hockey’s oldest and most valuable trophy. The MacNaughton Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the regular season championship, and as a traveling trophy, is on display throughout the course of each season at the home of the previous year’s winner. Beginning in 2005-06, the WCHA also began awarding a smaller silver replica MacNaughton Cup to the regular season champi-on(s) each season. The MacNaughton Cup has traveled a long and winding road since its initial purchase in 1913 by the Calumet (Michigan) and Hecla Mining Company, but officially settled into a home with the original WCHA (MCHL/WIHL) in 1951. In 1913, James MacNaughton, then president of Calumet and Hecla, Inc., and an avid supporter of amateur ice hockey, authorized the president of the American Amateur Hockey Association to purchase a cup (he said the price didn’t matter) and present it to the Association’s championship team at the end of the season. The first winner was a team from the Cleveland (Ohio) Athletic Club. The MacNaughton Cup remained with the AAHA until it ceased operations in 1920. From 1921 to 1950, the Cup was fought for by semi-pro and inter-mediate hockey aggregations in Michigan’s Copper Country. In 1951, the cup was donated by Calumet and Hecla, Inc., through the gener-osity of Mr. & Mrs. Endicott R. Lovell, to the newly-founded Midwest Collegiate Hockey League, forerunner of the WCHA. Lovell, president of the company at that time and the son-in-law of James MacNaughton, was also a ardent supporter of amateur hockey. The MCHL chose – in the original spirit – to award the trophy to its regular season champion. The MacNaughton Cup remained a part of the MCHL/WIHL until the league disbanded in March of 1958 for one year. In 1959-60, the seven original teams resumed formal competition under the name Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The MacNaughton Cup has gone to the league’s regular season winner on all but seven occasions since 1951. From 1962-65, the MacNaughton Cup was presented to the league playoff winner. In 1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84, the trophy left the league with Cup custodian Michigan Tech and was presented to the champion of the CCHA.

Broadmoor Trophy Awarded to WCHA Playoff/Final Five ChampionThe second of the WCHA’s two major championship trophies for men’s competition is the Broadmoor Trophy, which has been awarded annually since 1985 to the winner of the conference’s post-season championship tournament. The history of the Broadmoor Trophy dates to 1981, when it was first presented to the conference by the world-renowned Broadmoor Hotel and Resort Complex of Colorado Springs, Colo. For the first three seasons of its partnership with the WCHA (1981-1984) – and due to the departure of league member and MacNaughton Cup (regular season championship trophy) custodian Michigan Tech to the CCHA – the Broadmoor Trophy was presented to the Association’s regular season champion. But when the Huskies returned to the WCHA in 1984 – with the MacNaughton Cup in hand – the Broadmoor Trophy became, and has remained since, the symbol of the league’s post-season tournament championship.

In March of 2010, in conjunction with the annual WCHA Final Five, the Association unveiled a striking new Broadmoor Trophy. The new bronze cast trophy, created by Blue Ribbon Trophies & Awards of Colorado Springs, Colo., is a recreation of the famous Broadmoor Hotel. Long an ardent supporter of college hockey, the Broadmoor Hotel included the former Broadmoor World Arena, which hosted the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship a total of 11 times between 1948 and 1969. There are a total of three Broadmoor trophies. The largest has been on display in recent years at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul in conjunction with the WCHA Final Five, one is a traveling trophy, and one is awarded to the winning team each year as a permanent addition to their display case.

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2014 WCHA Final Five Tickets On Sale Now!March 21-22 • Van Andel Arena • Grand Rapids, Michigan

Celebrate College Hockey at the WCHA Kick-Off Event Thursday, March 20; Exercise Your Pipes at the WCHA The Voice Contest and Earn a Chance to Sing Live at the Final Five; Championship Saturday Events Include Pre-Game 'Sports Madness' Tailgate Party at the B.O.B., USA Hockey Coaching Workshop, WCHA Youth Hockey Shootout Competition; Free Shuttles Available from Fan Hotels to Van Andel Arena

Three-game, all tournament ticket packages for the 2014 WCHA Final Five championship, to be contested March 21-22 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich., are on sale now. All tournament ticket packages are $95 and $50 and can be purchased at the Van Andel Arena® and DeVos Place® Convention Center box offices, online at www.ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets – including D&W stores and select Family Fare and Walmart locations, or can be charged by phone at 1.800.745.3000. Groups of 10+, who save $5 per ticket, can reserve tickets by phoning Rebecca Chesnut at 616.742.6185 or via e-mail to: [email protected]. Single game tickets, if available, will go on sale March 10. Ticket prices for individual games are: Semifinal Game 1 – $35 and $18; Semifinal Game 2: $35 and $18; Championship Game 3: $40 and $25. The schedule for the 2014 WCHA Final Five includes two semi-final match ups on Friday, March 21 at 2:07 and 7:07 pm ET, followed by the Broadmoor Trophy championship on Saturday, March 22 at 7:07 pm ET. The Final Five field will consist of the four winning teams from the first round of WCHA Playoffs. The Final Five winner receives the Broadmoor Trophy and the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The WCHA, in it 62nd season of competition and home to a record 37 NCAA championship teams, a record 16 Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners and more than 350 All-Americans and 450 NHL alums, is staging it’s playoff championship in Grand Rapids for the first time.

Join Us on Thursday (March 20) for the WCHA Kick-Off Event and WCHA The Voice; Bring Family and Friends for an Evening of Fun, Food, Music and Games! Free Shuttles Available from Fan Hotels

Fans are encouraged to arrive in town on Thursday and celebrate the WCHA Final Five and college hockey with music, interactive games, food, beverages and more at the WCHA Kick-Off Event on March 20 from 4:00 to 8:00 pm at the Deltaplex Arena & Convention Center, 2500 Turner Avenue, Grand Rapids, MI 49544. The WCHA Kick-Off Event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by The Deltaplex Arena, Holiday Inn Express North, Riverfront Hotel, SpringHill Suites North, Hampton Inn North and Experience Grand Rapids. There will also be free shuttles available from fan hotels to take folks to and from the event. The WCHA Kick-Off event will include the WCHA The Voice contest, where fans can exercise their pipes and where the winner will get a chance to sing live at the Final Five at Van Andel Arena, food trucks, live music, beverages and award-winning craft beer from locally-owned breweries, a man cave area for all to relax and watch live sporting events, the historic Broadmoor Trophy, awarded to the Final Five champion, and local celebrities.

Final Five Championship Saturday Includes Pre-Game 'Sports Madness' Tailgate Party at the Renowned B.O.B., USA Hockey Coaching Workshop, WCHA Youth Hockey Shootout Competition; Free Shuttles Available from Fan Hotels to Van Andel Arena

On Saturday (March 22) at the Final Five, fans and visitors can also take part in a host of fun activities centered around the championship and located in the Van Andel Arena area. Free shuttles will be available on Saturday to take folks from fan hotels to the arena. From 2:00 to 6:00 pm, everyone is invited to a pre-championship

Download a 2014 WCHA Final Five Fan Guide at: www.wcha.com/men/tourney/index.php

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2013-14 WCHA Players of the WeekWCHA Offensive Player of the WeekDate Player,Position,Year,Team(Opponent)Oct. 15 Jordan Kwas, F, Sr., Alaska Anchorage (vs Quinnipiac/Air Force)Oct. 22 Bryce Williamson, F, Sr., Bowling Green (vs Ohio State, Colgate)Oct. 29 Markus Gerbrandt, F, So., Bemidji State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Nov. 5 Dan DeSalvo, F, Jr., Bowling Green (@ OSU, vs Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 12 Alex Petan, F, So., Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State)Nov. 19 Scott Allen, F, Jr., Alaska Anchorage (@ Bemidji State)Nov. 26 Mark Cooper, F, So., Bowling Green (vs Minnesota State)Dec. 3 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Jr., Minnesota State (Alaska Anchorage)Dec. 10 Matt Robertson, F, So., Ferris State (@ Lake Superior)Dec. 17 Jean-Paul Lafontaine, F, Jr., Minnesota State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Dec. 31 Alex Petan, F, So., Michigan Tech (vs Michigan State, W. Michigan)Jan. 7 Colton Beck, F, Sr., Alaska (vs Minnesota State)Jan. 14 Cory Ward, F., So, Bemidji State (@ Lake Superior)

WCHA Defensive Player of the WeekDate Player,Position,Year,Team(Opponent)Oct. 15 Colton Parayko, D, So., Alaska (vs Air Force/Quinnipiac)Oct. 22 Zach Sternberg, D, Sr., Lake Superior State (@ Union)Oct. 29 Pheonix Copley, G, So., Michigan Tech (vs Northern Michigan)Nov. 5 Ralfs Freibergs, D, So., Bowling Green (@ OSU, vs Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 12 Jason Binkley, D, Jr., Ferris State (vs Bemidji State)Nov. 19 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (vs Bowling Green)Nov. 26 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (vs Alaska)Dec. 3 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (@ Northern Michigan)Dec. 10 Frank Misuraca, D, So., Alabama Huntsville (@ Bowling Green)Dec. 17 C.J. Motte, G, Jr., Ferris State (@ Michigan, @ Michigan State)Dec. 31 Pheonix Copley, G, So., Michigan Tech (vs Mich State, W. Michigan)Jan. 7 Mathias Dahlstrom, G, Fr., Northern Michigan (@ Bemidji State)Jan. 14 Chris Kamal, G, Sr., Alaska Anchorage (vs Minnesota State)

WCHA Rookie of the WeekDate Player,Position,Year,Team(Opponent)Oct. 15 Alex Globke, F, Fr., Lake Superior State (vs Robert Morris)Oct. 22 Davis Jones, G, Fr., Alaska (vs Denver, Western Michigan)Oct. 29 Brendan Harms, F, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Nov. 5 Kyle Schempp, F, Fr., Ferris State (@ Alabama Huntsville)Nov. 12 Cole Huggins, G, Fr., Minnesota State (vs Bowling Green)Nov. 19 Phillip Marinaccio, F, Fr., Bemidji State (vs Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 26 Mathias Dahlstrom, G, Fr., Northern Michigan (vs Alabama Huntsville)Dec. 3 Shane Hanna, D, Fr., Michigan Tech (@ Alaska)Dec. 10 Jesse Wilkins, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Michigan Tech)Dec. 17 Davis Jones, G, Fr., Alaska (@ Bemidji State)Dec. 31 Tomas Sholl, G, Fr., Bowling Green (vs Robert Morris)Jan. 7 Reid Sturos, F, Fr., Michigan Tech (@ Lake Superior)Jan. 14 Jesse Wilkins, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Lake Superior)

‘Sports Madness’ indoor tailgating event at the renowned B.O.B. (Big Old Building) in downtown Grand Rapids, located directly across the street from Van Andel Arena. A landmark destination, the 70,000-square-foot, four-story, red brick building includes numerous restaurants, shops and a comedy club. ‘Sports Madness’ will feature tailgating food, games, beverages, prizes and more. We’ll also have live sporting events running on multiple big-screen TVs and pool and foosball tournaments. There will be a WCHA Youth Hockey Shootout Competition held on Saturday afternoon at the Final Five, with full details on the event coming soon. And on Saturday morning from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, USA Hockey will host a High Performance Workshop for youth coaches in the Kent Room (second floor) of the Marriott Courtyard Downtown, 11 Monroe Avenue, Grand Rapids 49503. The workshop will feature specific player and coach development subjects and an on-ice simulated practice to highlight effective organization and teaching methods. Interested coaches may enroll on the USA Hockey web site at: usahockey.com. For more information please visit:• WCHA Official Web Site & WCHA Final Five: http://wcha.com; WCHARoadtoVanAndelArena.com• Van Andel Arena: http://vanandelarena.com• City of Grand Rapids: http://www.experiencegr.com. Includes infor-mation on area hotels, things to do, events, restaurants, etc.• Deltaplex Arena (site of March 20 WCHA Kick-Off event): http://deltaplex.com• Grand Rapids Area Hotel Reservations: https://aws.passkey.com/g/20157200• The B.O.B.: http://www.thebob.com

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Friday, January 17Alaska 4 at Northern Michigan 5 (WCHA)Attendance: 2708. Total Time: 2:15. Scoring by Period - AKF 1-0-3=4; NMU 0-2-3=5. 1st Period Scoring - 1, AKF Garrick Perry/7 (Cody Kunyk/12, Colton Parayko/12) 9:21 (PP). 2nd Period Scoring - 2, NMU Ryan Daugherty/3 (Luke Eibler/9) 1:08 (SH); 3, NMU Ryan Kesti/1 (Brock Maschmeyer/4, Jake Baker/2) 3:13. 3rd Period Scoring - 4, NMU Erik Higby/4 (Dominik Shine/5, Stephan Vigier/7) 0:42; 5, AKF Brandon Morley/2 (Cody Kunyk/13, Michael Quinn/13) 3:19 (PP); 6, NMU John Siemer/1 (Luke Eibler/10, Erik Higby/5) 5:43 (PP); 7, AKF Tyler Morley/10 8:58; 8, NMU Gerard Hanson/1 (Sami Salminen/7, Jake Baker/3) 10:19 (GW); 9, AKF Colton Parayko/3 (Michael Quinn/14, Colton Beck/13) 11:31 (PP). Alaska Goaltending - John Keeney (59:03, 17 shots, 12 saves, 5 GA); Empty Net (0:57, 0 GA). Northern Michi-gan Goaltending - Mathias Dahlstrom (60:00, 32 shots, 28 saves, 4 GA). Win - Mathias Dahlstrom, NMU (8-8-2). Loss - John Keeney, AKF (3-4-2). Shots On Goal - AKF 9-13-10=32; NMU 4-5-8=17. Power Plays - AKF 3 of 6; NMU 1 of 2. Penalties - AKF 3 (6 min); NMU 8 (27 min). New Records - Northern Michigan 9-10-2, Alaska 8-11-4.

Alaska Anchorage 1 at Alabama Huntsville 1 ot (WCHA)Attendance: 2604. Total Time: 2:17. Scoring by Period - AKA 0-1-0-0=1; ALH 0-0-1-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, AKA Austin Coldwell/4 (Blake Tatchell/11, Jordan Kwas/13) 9:54. 3rd Period Scoring - 2, ALH Brent Fletcher/1 (Matt Salhany/6, Steven Koshey/5) 6:01. Overtime Scoring - None. Alaska Anchorage Goaltending - Chris Kamal (64:24, 18 shots, 17 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:36, 0 GA). Alabama Huntsville Goalten-ding - Matt Larose (64:56, 25 shots, 24 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:04, 0 GA). Tie - Chris Kamal, AKA (4-2-1). Tie - Matt Larose, ALH (0-12-1). Shots On Goal - AKA 8-9-8-0=25; ALH 6-4-4-4=18. Power Plays - AKA 0 of 6; ALH 0 of 4. Penalties - AKA 4 (8 min); ALH 6 (12 min). New Records - Alabama Huntsville 1-23-1, Alaska Anchorage 11-9-3. Three Stars: 1. Brent Fletcher (Alabama Huntsville) 2. Matt Larose (Alabama Huntsville) 3. Austin Coldwell (Alaska Anchorage).

Ferris State 2 at Minnesota State 6 (WCHA)Attendance: 3635. Total Time: 2:23. Scoring by Period - FSU 1-1-0=2; MNS 2-2-2=6. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MNS Matt Leitner/6 (Zach Lehrke/9, Bryce Gervais/3) 3:28; 2, MNS Zach Lehrke/5 (Jean-Paul Lafontaine/11, Matt Leitner/13) 3:45 (PP); 3, FSU TJ Schlueter/2 (Andy Huff/5) 11:24. 2nd Period Scoring - 4, MNS Johnny McInnis/8 (Dylan Margonari/5, Chase Grant/6) 5:50 (GW); 5, FSU Brandon Anselmini/3 (TJ Schlueter/2, Gerald Mayhew/7) 11:41; 6, MNS Matt Leitner/7 (Teddy Blueger/10, Zach Palmquist/10) 17:56. 3rd Period Scoring - 7, MNS Johnny McInnis/9 (Dylan Margonari/6, Brett Stern/3) 1:35; 8, MNS Jean-Paul Lafontaine/11 (Zach Lehrke/10, Josh Nelson/3) 4:24 (PP). Ferris State Goaltending - C.J. Motte (41:35, 25 shots, 20 saves, 5 GA); Charles Williams (18:25, 13 shots, 12 saves, 1 GA). Minnesota State Goaltending - Cole Huggins (60:00, 31 shots, 29 saves, 2 GA). Win - Cole Huggins, MNS (9-5-0). Loss - C.J. Motte, FSU (17-2-3). Shots On Goal - FSU 12-10-9=31; MNS 13-9-16=38. Power Plays - FSU 0 of 3; MNS 2 of 5. Penalties - FSU 9 (18 min); MNS 7 (14 min). New Records - Minnesota State 13-10-0, Ferris State 17-4-3. Three Stars: 1. Matt Leitner (Minnesota State) 2. Johnny McInnis (Minnesota State) 3. Zach Lehrke (Minnesota State).

Lake Superior State 3 at Notre Dame 6 (NC)Attendance: 5022 (Sellout). Total Time: 2:20. Scoring by Period - LSS 1-2-0=3; NDM 1-1-4=6. 1st Period Scoring - 1, NDM Austin Wuthrich/3 (Vince Hinostroza/12, Shayne Taker/8) 9:31 (PP); 2, LSS Colin Campbell/8 (Garret Clemment/8, Matt Bruneteau/2) 16:26. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, LSS Ian Miller/2 (Stephen Perfetto/12, Zach Sternberg/9) 4:23; 4, NDM Jeff Costello/8 (Mario Lucia/8, Austin Wuthrich/5) 9:33 (PP); 5, LSS Kevin Czuczman/8 (Alex Globke/14, Chris Ciotti/8) 18:01 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 6, NDM Austin Wuthrich/4 (Vince Hinostroza/13, Stephen Johns/7) 9:54; 7, NDM Sam Herr/11 (T. J. Tynan/19) 14:15 (GW); 8, NDM Mario Lucia/11

WCHA Game Summaries(Vince Hinostroza/14) 15:34; 9, NDM Sam Herr/12 (T. J. Tynan/20) 16:41. Lake Superior State Goaltending - Kevin Murdock (60:00, 49 shots, 43 saves, 6 GA). Notre Dame Goaltending - Steven Summerhays (60:00, 22 shots, 19 saves, 3 GA). Win - Steven Summerhays, NDM (11-7-1). Loss - Kevin Murdock, LSS (4-6-0). Shots On Goal - LSS 9-10-3=22; NDM 19-15-15=49. Power Plays - LSS 1 of 4; NDM 2 of 5. Penalties - LSS 6 (23 min); NDM 5 (10 min). New Records - Notre Dame 13-8-1, Lake Superior State 11-11-1. Three Stars: 1. Vince Hinostroza (Notre Dame) 2. Sam Herr (Notre Dame) 3. Austin Wuthrich (Notre Dame).

North Dakota 1 at Bemidji State 1 ot (NC)Attendance: 4512 (Sellout). Total Time: 2:17. Scoring by Period - NDK 0-1-0-0=1; BMJ 0-1-0-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, NDK Rocco Grimaldi/8 (Drake Caggiula/7, Luke Johnson/9) 6:42; 2, BMJ Cory Ward/13 (Brendan Harms/9) 18:15. 3rd Period Scoring - None. Overtime Scoring - None. North Dakota Goaltending - Zane Gothberg (65:00, 15 shots, 14 saves, 1 GA). Bemidji State Goaltending - Andrew Walsh (65:00, 43 shots, 42 saves, 1 GA). Tie - Zane Gothberg, NDK (9-5-3). Tie - Andrew Walsh, BMJ (5-9-4). Shots On Goal - NDK 16-8-14-5=43; BMJ 4-6-4-1=15. Power Plays - NDK 0 of 3; BMJ 0 of 3. Penalties - NDK 3 (6 min); BMJ 3 (6 min). New Records - Bemidji State 7-11-7, North Dakota 11-7-3. Three Stars: 1. Andrew Walsh (Bemidji State) 2. Cory Ward (Bemidji State) 3. Rocco Grimaldi (North Dakota).

Saturday, January 18Alaska 4 at Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA)Attendance: 2532. Total Time: 2:13. Scoring by Period - AKF 0-2-2=4; NMU 2-0-1=3. 1st Period Scoring - 1, NMU Erik Higby/5 (John Siemer/2, Mitch Jones/11) 1:51; 2, NMU Erik Higby/6 (John Siemer/3, Mitch Jones/12) 6:27. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, AKF Tyler Morley/11 (Marcus Basara/7, Brandon Morley/2) 3:35 (PP); 4, AKF Tyler Morley/12 (Josh Atkinson/2, Colton Parayko/13) 6:34. 3rd Period Scoring - 5, AKF Jared Larson/2 (Nolan Huysmans/6, J.D. Peterson/2) 9:37; 6, AKF Brandon Morley/3 9:57 (GW); 7, NMU John Siemer/2 (Reed Seckel/4) 18:33 (EA). Alaska Goaltending - John Keeney (60:00, 26 shots, 23 saves, 3 GA). Northern Michigan Goaltending - Mathias Dahlstrom (58:23, 27 shots, 23 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:37, 0 GA). Win - John Keeney, AKF (4-4-2). Loss - Mathias Dahlstrom, NMU (8-9-2). Shots On Goal - AKF 13-12-2=27; NMU 13-6-7=26. Power Plays - AKF 1 of 3; NMU 0 of 6. Penalties - AKF 7 (14 min); NMU 4 (8 min). New Records - Alaska 9-11-4, Northern Michigan 9-11-2.

Ferris State 3 at Minnesota State 4 (WCHA)Attendance: 4636. Total Time: 2:50. Scoring by Period - FSU 1-0-2=3; MNS 1-1-2=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, FSU Seth Adams/2 (Scott Czarnowczan/13) 10:11; 2, MNS Dylan Margonari/5 (Johnny McInnis/9) 17:44. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, MNS Jean-Paul Lafontaine/12 (Zach Lehrke/11, Jon Jutzi/2) 17:35 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 4, FSU Andy Huff/4 (Ryan Lowney/8, Gerald Mayhew/8) 2:41; 5, MNS Jean-Paul Lafontaine/13 (Matt Leitner/14, Zach Palmquist/11) 4:53 (PP); 6, MNS Johnny McInnis/10 (Jean-Paul Lafon-taine/12, Matt Leitner/15) 7:56 (PP) (GW); 7, FSU Kenny Babinski/6 (Jason Binkley/14) 12:58. Ferris State Goaltending - C.J. Motte (48:15, 35 shots, 31 saves, 4 GA); Charles Williams (11:20, 3 shots, 3 saves, 0 GA); Empty Net (0:25, 0 GA). Minnesota State Goaltending - Cole Huggins (60:00, 35 shots, 32 saves, 3 GA). Win - Cole Huggins, MNS (10-5-0). Loss - C.J. Motte, FSU (17-3-3). Shots On Goal - FSU 12-7-16=35; MNS 10-19-9=38. Power Plays - FSU 0 of 4; MNS 3 of 6. Penalties - FSU 23 (119 min); MNS 20 (97 min). New Records - Minnesota State 14-10-0, Ferris State 17-5-3. Three Stars: 1. Jean-Paul Lafontaine (Minnesota State) 2. Johnny McInnis (Minnesota State) 3. Cole Huggins (Minnesota State).

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Alaska Anchorage 4 at Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA)Attendance: 3614. Total Time: 2:11. Scoring by Period - AKA 2-1-1=4; ALH 0-0-1=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, AKA Matt Bailey/12 (Chase Van Allen/5, Brett Cameron/7) 11:06; 2, AKA Matt Bailey/13 (Hayden Trupp/4) 11:23 (GW). 2nd Period Scoring - 3, AKA Jordan Kwas/7 (Austin Coldwell/7, Blake Tatchell/12) 17:24. 3rd Period Scoring - 4, ALH Matt Salhany/4 (Brandon Clowes/4, Craig Pierce/3) 13:18; 5, AKA Jordan Kwas/8 (Austin Coldwell/8) 17:48. Alaska Anchorage Goaltending - Chris Kamal (60:00, 19 shots, 18 saves, 1 GA). Alabama Huntsville Goaltending - Carmine Guerriero (59:53, 44 shots, 40 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA). Win - Chris Kamal, AKA (5-2-1). Loss - Carmine Guerriero, ALH (1-12-0). Shots On Goal - AKA 14-15-15=44; ALH 1-10-8=19. Power Plays - AKA 0 of 4; ALH 0 of 4. Penalties - AKA 5 (10 min); ALH 5 (10 min). New Records - Alaska Anchorage 12-9-3, Alabama Huntsville 1-24-1. Three Stars: 1. Matt Bailey (Alaska Anchorage) 2. Jordan Kwas (Alaska Anchorage) 3. Matt Salhany (Alabama Huntsville).

Lake Superior State 2 at Notre Dame 4 (NC)Attendance: 5022 (Sellout). Total Time: 2:10. Scoring by Period - LSS 1-0-1=2; NDM 0-3-1=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, LSS Alex Globke/9 (Dan Radke/12, Garret Clemment/9) 19:02. 2nd Period Scoring - 2, NDM Steven Fogarty/2 11:00; 3, NDM Steven Fogarty/3 (Peter Schneider/4) 11:36; 4, NDM Mario Lucia/12 (Vince Hinostroza/15, Jeff Costello/5) 14:21 (PP) (GW). 3rd Period Scoring - 5, LSS Matt Johnson/4 (Garret Clemment/10, Stephen Perfetto/13) 9:17; 6, NDM Peter Schneider/4 (Stephen Johns/8, Shayne Taker/9) 9:49. Lake Superior State Goaltending - Kevin Murdock (60:00, 45 shots, 41 saves, 4 GA). Notre Dame Goaltending - Steven Summerhays (59:37, 19 shots, 17 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:23, 0 GA). Win - Steven Summerhays, NDM (12-7-1). Loss - Kevin Murdock, LSS (4-7-0). Shots On Goal - LSS 8-5-6=19; NDM 14-15-16=45. Power Plays - LSS 0 of 4; NDM 1 of 5. Penalties - LSS 6 (12 min); NDM 5 (10 min). New Records - Notre Dame 14-8-1, Lake Superior State 11-12-1. Three Stars: 1. Steven Fogarty (Notre Dame) 2. Peter Schneider (Notre Dame) 3. Kevin Murdock (Lake Superior State).

Bemidji State 2 at North Dakota 4 (NC)Attendance: 11908 (Sellout). Total Time: 2:19. Scoring by Period - BMJ 1-1-0=2; NDK 2-2-0=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, NDK Connor Gaarder/3 (Stephane Pattyn/5, Troy Stecher/7) 6:27; 2, NDK Andrew Panzarella/1 (Mark MacMillan/3, Jordan Schmaltz/10) 7:22; 3, BMJ Cory Ward/14 12:37. 2nd Period Scoring - 4, NDK Derek Rodwell/4 (Paul LaDue/6) 1:13 (GW); 5, NDK Michael Parks/6 (Mark MacMillan/4, Nick Mattson/7) 6:58; 6, BMJ Markus Gerbrandt/12 (Ruslan Pedan/8, Matt Prapavessis/13) 13:09 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - None. Bemidji State Goaltending - Andrew Walsh (58:15, 33 shots, 29 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:45, 0 GA). North Dakota Goaltending - Zane Gothberg (60:00, 17 shots, 15 saves, 2 GA). Win - Zane Gothberg, NDK (10-5-3). Loss - Andrew Walsh, BMJ (5-10-4). Shots On Goal - BMJ 4-10-3=17; NDK 15-9-9=33. Power Plays - BMJ 1 of 4; NDK 0 of 5. Penalties - BMJ 6 (12 min); NDK 5 (10 min). New Records - North Dakota 12-7-3, Bemidji State 7-12-7. Three Stars: 1. Derek Rodwell (North Dakota) 2. Andrew Panzarella (North Dakota) 3. Michael Parks (North Dakota).

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2013-14 WCHA Head-to-Head Records UAH UAA UAF BSU BGSU FSU LSSU MTU MSU NMU W-L-TUAH --- 0-3-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-14-1UAA 3-0-1 --- 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 8-7-3UAF 0-0-0 1-1-0 --- 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 6-10-2BSU 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 --- 0-0-0 0-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-2 1-1-0 0-2-0 7-7-4BGSU 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 --- 0-1-1 0-2-0 1-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 9-6-3FSU 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 --- 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-1 12-2-2LSSU 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 --- 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-9-0MTU 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-2 0-1-1 0-2-0 2-2-0 --- 0-0-0 1-1-0 5-7-4MSU 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 2-0-0 12-6-0NMU 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 --- 7-6-1

2013-14 Head-to-Head Results • WCHA Games Alabama Huntsville: Oct 25 BEMIDJI STATE (L 1-6); Oct 26 BEMIDJI STATE (L 0-1). Nov 1 FERRIS STATE (L 0-5). Nov 2 FERRIS STATE (L 2-3). Nov 8 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 1-3). Nov 9 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 1-6). Nov 22 @ Northern Michigan (L 0-3). Nov 23 @ Northern Michigan (L 0-4). Dec 6 @ Bowling Green (L 0-3). Dec 7 @ Bowling Green (W 4-3 ot). Dec 13 MINNESOTA STATE (L 1-4). Dec 14 MINNESOTA STATE (L 1-4). Jan 3 BOWLING GREEN (L 0-7). Jan 4 BOWLING GREEN (L 1-4). Jan 17 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (T 1-1 ot). Jan 18 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (L 1-4). Jan 31 @ Alaska. Feb 1 @ Alaska. Feb 7 @ Michigan Tech. Feb 8 @ Michigan Tech. Feb 14 @ Minnesota State. Feb 15 @ Minnesota State. Feb 21 LAKE SUPERIOR. Feb 22 LAKE SUPERIOR. Feb 28 @ Bemidji State. Mar 1 @ Bemidji State. Mar 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Mar 8 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Alaska Anchorage: Nov 1 @ Bowling Green (L 1- 6). Nov 2 @ Bowling Green (L 0-1). Nov 8 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (W 3-1). Nov 9 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (W 6-1). Nov 15 @ Bemidji State (L 1-4). Nov 16 @ Bemidji State (T 4-4 ot). Nov 22 MICHIGAN TECH (W 3-1). Nov 23 MICHIGAN TECH (T 2-2 ot). Nov 29 @ Minnesota State (L 2-3). Nov 30 @ Minnesota State (L 3-7). Dec 6 ALASKA (W 3-2). Dec 7 ALASKA (L 4-5). Dec 13 LAKE SUPERIOR (L 1-3). Dec 14 LAKE SUPERIOR (W 1-0). Jan 10 MINNESOTA STATE (W 2-1). Jan 11 MINNESOTA STATE (W 3-1). Jan 17 @ Alabama Huntsville (T 1-1 ot). Jan 18 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 4-1). Jan 24 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Jan 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Feb 7 @ Lake Superior. Feb 8 @ Lake Superior. Feb 14 BOWLING GREEN. Feb 15 BOWLING GREEN. Feb 21 @ Ferris State. Feb 22 @ Ferris State. Mar 7 @ Alaska. Mar 8 @ Alaska. Alaska: Nov 1 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (W 5-4). Nov 2 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (L 1-2). Nov 8 @ Lake Superior (L 1-4). Nov 9 @ Lake Superior (W 3-2 ot). Nov 22 @ Ferris State (L 3-5). Nov 23 @ Ferris State (L 3-4). Nov 29 MICHIGAN TECH (L 2-3). Nov 30 MICHIGAN TECH (L 1-2). Dec 6 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 2-3). Dec 7 @ Alaska Anchorage (W 5-4). Dec 13 @ Bemidji State (T 3-3 ot). Dec 14 @ Bemidji State (W 5-1). Jan 3 MINNESOTA STATE (W 4-2). Jan 4 MINNESOTA STATE (L 4-6). Jan 10 @ Bowling Green (L 0-3). Jan 11 @ Bowling Green (T 1-1 ot). Jan 17 @ Northern Michigan (L 4-5). Jan 18 @ Northern Michigan (W 4-3). Jan 24 BEMIDJI STATE. Jan 25 BEMIDJI STATE. Jan 31 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Feb 1 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Feb 14 @ Michigan Tech. Feb 15 @ Michigan Tech. Feb 28 FERRIS STATE. Mar 1 FERRIS STATE. Mar 7 ALASKA ANCHORAGE. Mar 8 ALASKA ANCHORAGE. Bemidji State: Oct 25 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 6-1). Oct 26 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 1-0). Nov 1 MINNESOTA STATE (W 4-1). Nov 2 MINNESOTA STATE (L 3- 4). Nov 8 @ Ferris State (L 4-5 ot). Nov 9 @ Ferris State (L 3-5). Nov 15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (W 4-1). Nov 16 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (T 4-4 ot). Nov 22 LAKE SUPERIOR (L 2-3). Nov 23 LAKE SUPERIOR (W 2-1 ot). Dec 6 @ Michigan Tech (T 2-2 ot). Dec 7 @ Michigan Tech (T 2-2 ot). Dec 13 ALASKA (T 3-3 ot). Dec 14 ALASKA (L 1-5). Jan 3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (L 1-4). Jan 4 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (L 1-3). Jan 10 @ Lake Superior (W 5-2). Jan 11 @ Lake Superior (W 3-1). Jan 24 @ Alaska. Jan 25 @ Alaska. Feb 7 @ Minnesota State. Feb 8 @ Minnesota State. Feb 14 FERRIS STATE. Feb 15 FERRIS STATE. Feb 28 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Mar 1 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Mar 7 @ Bowling Green. Mar 8 @ Bowling Green. Bowling Green: Nov 1 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (W 6-1). Nov 2 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (W 1-0). Nov 8 @ Minnesota State (W 4-3). Nov 9 @ Minnesota State (L 0-1 ot). Nov 15 @ Ferris State (T 3-3 ot). Nov 16 @ Ferris State (L 2-4)). Nov 22 MINNESOTA STATE (W 4-3 ot). Nov 23 MINNESOTA STATE (L 2-3 ot). Nov 29 @ Lake Superior (L 3-4). Nov 30 @ Lake Superior (L 3-4). Dec 6 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (W 3-0). Dec 7 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (L 3-4 ot). Dec 13 @ Michigan Tech (W 3-2). Dec 14 @ Michigan Tech (T 4-4 ot). Jan 3 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 7-0). Jan 4 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 4-1). Jan 10 ALASKA (W 3-0). Jan 11 ALASKA (T 1-1 ot). Jan 24 LAKE SUPERIOR. Jan 25 LAKE SUPERIOR. Jan 31 MICHIGAN TECH. Feb 1 MICHIGAN TECH. Feb 14 @ Alaska Anchorage. Feb 15 @ Alaska Anchorage. Feb 28 @ Northern Michigan. Mar 1 @ Northern Michigan. Mar 7 BEMIDJI STATE. Mar 8 BEMIDJI STATE.

Ferris State: Nov 1 @ Alabama Huntsville W 5-0). Nov 2 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 3-2). Nov 8 BEMIDJI STATE (W 5-4 ot). Nov 9 BEMIDJI STATE (W 5-3). Nov 15 BOWLING GREEN (T 3-3 ot). Nov 16 BOWLING GREEN (W 4-2). Nov 22 ALASKA (W 5-3). Nov 23 ALASKA (W 4-3). Nov 29 @ Northern Michigan (W 4-1). Nov 30 @ Northern Michigan (T 1-1 ot). Dec 6 @ Lake Superior (W 5-3). Dec 7 @ Lake Superior (W 3-1). Jan 10 MICHIGAN TECH (W 1-0). Jan 11 MICHIGAN TECH (W 3-2). Jan 17 @ Minnesota State (L 2-6). Jan 18 @ Minnesota State (L 3-4). Jan 24 @ Michigan Tech. Jan 25 @ Michigan Tech. Feb 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Feb 8 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Feb 14 @ Bemidji State. Feb 15 @ Bemidji State. Feb 21 ALASKA ANCHORAGE. Feb 22 ALASKA ANCHORAGE. Feb 28 @ Alaska. Mar 1 @ Alaska. Mar 7 LAKE SUPERIOR. Mar 8 LAKE SUPERIOR. Lake Superior State: Nov 8 ALASKA W 4-1). Nov 9 ALASKA (L 2-3 ot). Nov 15 @ Michigan Tech (W 5-3). Nov 16 @ Michigan Tech (L 1-2). Nov 22 @ Bemidji State (W 3-2). Nov 23 @ Bemidji State (L 1-2 ot). Nov 29 BOWLING GREEN (W 4-3). Nov 30 BOWLING GREEN (W 4-3). Dec 6 FERRIS STATE (L 3-5). Dec 7 FERRIS STATE (L 1-3). Dec 13 @ Alaska Anchorage (W 3-1). Dec 14 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 0-1). Jan 3 MICHIGAN TECH (W 4-3). Jan 4 MICHIGAN TECH (L 2-3). Jan 10 BEMIDJI STATE (L 2-5). Jan 11 BEMIDJI STATE (L 1-3). Jan 24 @ Bowling Green. Jan 25 @ Bowling Green. Feb 7 ALASKA ANCHORAGE. Feb 8 ALASKA ANCHORAGE. Feb 14 @ Northern Michigan. Feb 15 @ Northern Michigan. Feb 21 @ Alabama Huntsville. Feb 22 @ Alabama Huntsville. Feb 28 MINNESOTA STATE. Mar 1 MINNESOTA STATE. Mar 7 @ Ferris State. Mar 8 @ Ferris State. Michigan Tech: Oct 25 @ Northern Michigan (L 0-2). Oct 26 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (W 4-1). Nov 15 LAKE SUPERIOR (L 3-5). Nov 16 LAKE SUPERIOR (W 2-1). Nov 22 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 1-3). Nov 23 @ Alaska Anchorage (T 2-2 ot). Nov 29 @ Alaska (W 3-2). Nov 30 @ Alaska (W 2-1). Dec 6 BEMIDJI STATE (T 2-2 ot). Dec 7 BEMIDJI STATE (T 2-2 ot). Dec 13 BOWLING GREEN (L 2-3). Dec 14 BOWLING GREEN (T 4-4 ot). Jan 3 @ Lake Superior (L 3-4). Jan 4 @ Lake Superior (W 3-2). Jan 10 @ Ferris State (L 0-1). Jan 11 @ Ferris State (L 2-3). Jan 24 FERRIS STATE. Jan 25 FERRIS STATE. Jan 31 @ Bowling Green. Feb 1 @ Bowling Green. Feb 7 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Feb 8 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Feb 14 ALASKA. Feb 15 ALASKA. Feb 21 NORTHERN MICHIGAN. Feb 22 @ Northern Michigan. Mar 7 @ Minnesota State. Mar 8 @ Minnesota State. Minnesota State: Nov 1 @ Bemidji State (L 1-4). Nov 2 @ Bemidji State (W 4-3). Nov 8 BOWLING GREEN (L 3-4). Nov 9 BOWLING GREEN (W 1-0 ot). Nov 22 @ Bowling Green (L 3-4 ot). Nov 23 @ Bowling Green (W 3-2 ot). Nov 29 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (W 3-2). Nov 30 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (W 7-3). Dec 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (W 3-2). Dec 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (W 3-0). Dec 13 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 4-1). Dec 14 @ Alabama Huntsville (W 4-1). Jan 3 @ Alaska (L 2-4). Jan 4 @ Alaska (W 6-4). Jan 10 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 1-2). Jan 11 @ Alaska Anchorage (L 1-3). Jan 17 FERRIS STATE (W 6-2). Jan 18 FERRIS STATE (W 4-3). Jan 31 @ Northern Michigan. Feb 1 @ Northern Michigan. Feb 7 BEMIDJI STATE. Feb 8 BEMIDJI STATE. Feb 14 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Feb 15 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE. Feb 28 @ Lake Superior. Mar 1 @ Lake Superior. Mar 7 MICHIGAN TECH. Mar 8 MICHIGAN TECH. Northern Michigan: Oct 25 MICHIGAN TECH (W 2-0). Oct 26 at Michigan Tech (L 1-4). Nov 1 @ Alaska (L 4-5). Nov 2 @ Alaska (W 2-1). Nov 22 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (W 3-0). Nov 23 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (W 4-0). Nov 29 FERRIS STATE (L 1-4). Nov 30 FERRIS STATE (T 1-1 ot). Dec 6 @ Minnesota State (L 2-3). Dec 7 @ Minnesota State (L 0-3). Jan 3 @ Bemidji State (W 4-1). Jan 4 @ Bemidji State (W 3-1). Jan 17 ALASKA (W 5-4). Jan 18 ALASKA (L 3-4). Jan 24 @ Alaska Anchorage. Jan 25 @ Alaska Anchorage. Jan 31 MINNESOTA STATE. Feb 1 MINNESOTA STATE. Feb 7 @ Ferris State. Feb 8 @ Ferris State. Feb 14 LAKE SUPERIOR. Feb 15 LAKE SUPERIOR. Feb 21 @ Michigan Tech. Feb 22 MICHIGAN TECH. Feb 28 BOWLING GREEN. Mar 1 BOWLING GREEN. Mar 7 @ Alabama Huntsville. Mar 8 @ Alabama Huntsville.

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2013-14 WCHA Team-by-Team Against the RestBy Team vs AHA vs B10 vs ECACH vs HEA vs NCHC TotalAlabama Huntsville 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-10-0Alaska Anchorage 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 4-2-0Alaska 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-1-2Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-5-3Bowling Green 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-3-2Ferris State 1-0-0 1-0-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-1Lake Superior State 2-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 4-3-1Michigan Tech 0-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-1 2-6-2Minnesota State 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-0Northern Michigan 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-1 2-5-1TOTALS: 9-0-1 5-13-3 7-5-2 0-12-0 4-12-6 25-42-12 (.950) (.310) (.571) (.000) (.318) (.392)

By Site vs AHA vs B10 vs ECACH vs HEA vs NCHC TotalHome 6-0-1 3-2-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 2-4-3 14-7-5Away 1-0-0 2-11-2 3-2-1 0-12-0 1-5-3 7-30-6Neutral 2-0-0 0-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 4-5-1TOTALS: 9-0-1 5-13-3 7-5-2 0-12-0 4-12-6 25-42-12 (.950) (.310) (.571) (.000) (.318) (.392)

ForPlayoffSeedingOnlyIn regular-season competition, each Western Collegiate Hockey Association team shall accumulate points from each WCHA contest (i.e., a contest between teams representing two WCHA member institutions played as part of the conference schedule), receiving two points for each game won in regulation time or overtime, and one point for each game tied at the conclusion of overtime. The team accumulating the greatest number of points in regular-season WCHA contests shall be the WCHA Champion. If two or more teams are tied for the Championship, they shall be consid-ered co-champions.

Seeding for the WCHA TournamentIf two or more teams have accumulated the same number of points shall be determined according to the following procedure: A) If two or more teams are tied, and all teams tied have played four contests against one another, then the team with the most accumulated points from these head to head contests will be granted the higher seed. B) If two or more teams are still tied (or all teams tied have not played four contests against one another) the highest seed will go to the team with the greater number of conference wins. C) If not determined by A) or B) above, the recipient of the highest seed shall be determined by comparison of the winning percentages of the teams tied, against the remaining highest ranked WCHA team successively, until the determination is accomplished, or all WCHA contests have been considered. In the event of multiple ties within the standings that become depen-dent on one another for determination, the procedure shall be applied to the highest tie first, using combined winning percentage against all teams involved in the lower tie(s) and continuing through the order if needed. If this fails to break the highest tie, the procedure shall be applied to the next highest tie (and so on if needed), using combined winning percentage against all tied teams as needed when proceeding through the standings. D) If not determined by A), or B), or C), the recipient of the higher seed will be determined by “winning margin” during conference contests.

“Winning margin” = WCHA conference goals for minus WCHA conference goals against. In the event of multiple ties within the standings that reach this step, the procedure shall be applied first to the highest tie in the standings. If this fails to break the highest tie, the procedure shall be applied to the next highest tie (and so on if needed) until any tie is broken and all procedures are re-started. E) If not determined by A), or B), or C), or D), the recipient of the higher seed shall be determined by the flip of a coin. In the event of multiple ties within the standings that reach this step, the procedure shall be applied first to the highest tie in the standings after which all procedures are re-started. In the case of ties among three or more schools, the criteria will be used in order until a team, or teams, is separated from the top of the pack. At that point, the process will begin anew to break the “new” tie. In other words, when a three-way tie becomes a two-way tie, the two-way tie is treated as a “new” tie and the process begins with the first criterion.

WCHA Tie-Breaking Procedures

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WCHA Team Notebooks

• The Chargers picked up their first WCHA point since Dec. 7 last Friday (Jan. 17), finishing in a 1-1 overtime tie with Alaska Anchorage. UAH fell on Saturday to the Seawolves by a final score of 4-1. Friday’s tie snapped an eight-game losing streak.• Freshman Brent Fletcher scored his first career goal for UAH last Friday, which tied the game against Alaska Anchorage at 1-1 and gave us the final score. Fletcher has appeared in all 26 games so far this season and tallied his fourth point of the year on the goal.• Steven Koshey notched his fifth assist of the season and sixth point overall on the Fletcher goal, after he registered the secondary assist by pushing the puck up the ice. It was his first point since the Dec. 4 WCHA victory over Bowling Green.¶ Matt Salhany continued his strong freshman season, picking up his ninth and 10th points of the season this past weekend (vs UAA). Salhany assisted on Fletcher’s goal last Friday to tally his ninth point, then scored the team’s lone goal on Saturday to record his 10th point. He leads the team in points overall and ranks in the top 15 of the WCHA in freshman scoring.• Brandon Clowes picked up his fourth assist of the year on Saturday (Jan. 18), as he was the primary assist man on Salhany’s goal in the third period. It was Clowes’ fifth point of the season in his freshman year and his first point since before the New Year.• Craig Pierce tallied his third assist of the season and third point overall. The junior picked up the secondary assist on Salhany’s goal last Saturday and it was his first point since Dec. 4.• For the first time in freshman Matt Larose’s career, he was not credited with a loss in a game in which he started. Larose was instrumental to the team’s point last Friday (Jan. 17), needing just 24 saves to pick up the tie against Alaska Anchorage. Larose made key saves in the overtime period and late in the third period.• This past weekend vs UAA marked the fourth time this season that UAH has scored a goal in both games of a weekend series. The team scored both nights against Northeastern, Alaska Anchorage (2x) and Minnesota State.• The Alabama Huntsville hockey team will have a weekend off before hitting the road for three-straight series. The team returns to the ice on Jan. 31 when they travel to Fairbanks to take on the Alaska Nanooks in the first of a two-game WCHA set.

• The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves return home to host Northern Michi-gan in a pair of league games at the Sullivan Arena, Jan. 24-25. The puck is scheduled to drop at 7:07 pm AST both nights.• This will be the 22nd and 23rd all-time meeting between the two teams and first since the 1996-97 season. The Wildcats lead the all-time series record, 11-9-1. The teams last met Jan. 17-18, 1997 with UAA sweeping, 5-1, 1-0 at NMU. The last meeting in Anchorage was on Jan. 2-3, with UAA sweeping, 5-2, 3-2.• UAA owns a four-game winning streak against NMU going into this weekend, with its last lost to the Wildcats on Nov. 11, 1995 (4-1). UAA’s last loss at home vs. NMU was on Jan. 28, 1995 (5-3).• The Seawolves play Northern Michigan following a weekend in Huntsville, Ala., where UAA took three of four possible league points. UAA, which is undefeated in the last five WCHA games (4-0-1), tied UAH on Jan. 17 (1-1), before defeating the Chargers, 4-1 on Jan. 18 for their first WCHA road victory.• UAA is now 12-9-3 overall and 8-7-3 in league play – good for fourth in the WCHA standings with 19 points, while NMU is sixth in the standings with 15 points and has four games in hand.• At home, the Seawolves are 9-2-1 overall and 7-2-1 in conference play at the Sullivan Arena. UAA’s last lost at home was Dec. 13 vs. Lake Superior State (3-1).• Over the Jan. 17-18 weekend, the Seawolves received goals from senior F Matt Bailey (2) and senior F Jordan Kwas (2) and junior D Austin Coldwell. Coldwell, who leads UAA’s defensemen with 4-8=12 totals, picked up the Seawolves’ lone tally on Friday night and two assists on Saturday. Bailey and Kwas each furnished their tallies on Saturday. With the two goals, Bailey now leads UAA with 13 goals and 22 points, while Kwas is second on the team with 21 points.• Junior F Scott Allen, who has missed the last four games with an upper-body injury, is second on the team with 11 goals.• Picking up two assists over the Jan. 17-18 weekend at Alabama Huntsville was sophomore F Blake Tatchell – he has furnished at least one point in 11 of the last 13 games with 5-8=13 totals.• Up next, the Seawolves have a bye weekend before traveling to Lake Superior State, Feb. 7-8.

ChargersUniversity ofAlabama in Huntsville

SeawolvesUniversity ofAlaska Anchorage

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• Alaska (9-11-4, 6-10-2 WCHA) returns home this weekend, Jan. 24-25, following a two-week road trip as it hosts Bemidji State (7-12-7, 7-7-4 WCHA) for a pair of WCHA games at the Carlson Center (4,595).• Earlier this season, Alaska had its best weekend series of the WCHA season at Bemidji State, Dec. 13-14, as it went 1-0-1 on the road. The 'Nooks tied 3-3 in game one and rolled to a 5-1 victory the following night.• The Nanooks are coming off a WCHA split last weekend at Northern Michigan with a 5-4 loss Friday and a 4-3 victory in Saturday’s finale.• Last Saturday’s victory ended Alaska’s four-game winless streak on the season and was the second victory every at the Berry Events Center, with the only other Nanook victory at NMU coming back in the 2004-05 season. The Nanooks had previously lost four consecutive games at Northern and was winless in Marquette in 11 straight until Saturday’s rally.• Trailing 2-0 after a pair of Erik Higby first-period goals last Saturday (Jan. 18), Tyler Morley lit the lamp twice in the second period to tie the game at 2-2 – once on a rebound off a save and another with a wraparound play. In the third period, Nolan Huysmans fed a pretty pass on a break to an open Jared Larson, who finished the play with the go-ahead goal. Twenty seconds later, Brandon Morley intercepted a pass and went top shelf to provide the eventual game-winner.• John Keeney went 1-1-0 in nets for Alaska last weekend and earned the victory in game two after making 23 saves on 26 shots faced.• Tyler Morley led the Nanooks with three goals in the weekend split at Northern Michigan as he also added a goal in last Friday’s game.• Two others tallied three points at NMU as well as Tyler’s brother Brandon had his biggest weekend of the year with two goals and one assist. Colton Parayko scored once and added two helpers to tie for the team lead in points.• Cody Kunyk and Michael Quinn both notched two assists apiece in last Friday’s 5-4 defeat. Kunyk moved into 19th place on the program’s all-time scoring list after his two-assist Friday with 115 points (50-65=115).

• Bemidji State posted a split in a non-conference home-and-home series with North Dakota Jan. 17-18. After a 1-1 (ot) draw last Friday in Bemidji, the Beavers dropped a 4-2 decision on Saturday in Grand Forks. The Beavers moved to 7-12-7 overall and 0-5-3 in non-conference play.• Last Friday’s overtime contest marked the ninth of the season for BSU – a number the Beavers have only topped three times in 58 years of hockey. BSU logged 12 OT games in both 2010-11 and 2012-13 and a program-high 15 in 2002-03.• BSU’s seven ties match its total from last season, while it ranks second only to a program-best eight in 2002-03. The Beavers lead the nation in ties (7) and only Denver has played in more OT games this season (10).• No player in the country has scored more goals in games that end in a tie than Cory Ward (7), who netted the game-tying goal Jan. 17 vs UND. In four career games vs UND, the sophomore has five points (3g, 2a) with a +2 rating. Ward has now registered a point in four straight games (2g, 4a) and has 3-6=9 in the last eight. Ward improved his career-high, team-best point total to 22 (14g, 8a) with the two goals vs UND. His team-leading 14 goals stand as BSU’s top single-season goal scoring performance since Jordan George’s 19 in 2011-12.• BSU is 1-4-1 when scoring just one goal this season, while it is 6-8-6 when posting two or more goals.• When the Beavers’ opponents score more than one goal, BSU has just one win (1-12-7).• After an assist friday, BSU is 5-1-5 (.681) when Brendan Harms logs a point this season.• Goaltender Andrew Walsh registered his second 40-save effort of the season last Friday (42). He is now 0-2-2 all-time vs UND with a 2.42 GAA and a .925 save percentage and has averaged more than 30 saves per contest (30.25).• Last Friday BSU was out shot 43-15. In addition to marking BSU’s lowest shot total of the season it stands as the Beavers’ largest shot differential (28) since a 51-18 (33) deficit in a 2-1 (ot) loss at Minnesota March 15, 2013. Interestingly, Andrew Walsh had a career-high 49 saves in that game.• BSU is 2-8-7 when being out shot this season and 1-1-3 when opponents log more than 40 shots on goal.• BSU has snuffed out 104-of-119 (87.4%) opponent man-advantage oppor-tunities this season to sit eighth in the nation, while it ranks second in the WCHA killing 73-of-84 (86.9%) in league opponent PP opportunities and has faced 84 opponent PP chances – more penalty-kill appearances than any team in the league.• With 13 points (10g, 3a) in 11 road games this season, Markus Gerbrandt leads all BSU players in scoring away from Sanford Center.• Six BSU newcomers to have found the back of the net through the first 23 games. Defenders D.J. Jones and Carter Struthers remain as the only new skaters without a goal.• This season BSU has averaged more than a goal more on Friday than it has on Saturday. It has averaged of 3.33 per Friday contest and 2.09 goals per game Saturday.• Last weekend’s non-conference series vs North Dakota marks the seventh and eighth games vs team hailing from the NCHC. BSU capped the non-con-ference season 0-5-3 vs NCHC clubs.• BSU is 4-4-3 on the road this season (.500), which includes a 4-2-2 (.625) mark in conference road games.• Freshman bluliner Ruslan Pedan has been a catalyst on the power-play this season. The rookie leads the team in PPGs (3), PP assists (7) and points, as 10 of his 11 points this season on the man-advantage.• Matt Prapavessis established a new single-season career-high for assist collecting his team-leading 13th helper of 2013-14 last Saturday.• This weekend the Beavers jump back into conference play with a trip to Fairbanks. BSU is 3-1-1 vs Alaska dating back to 1982. This season the Nanooks took three points out of Bemidji Dec. 13-14 earning a 3-3 tie and a 5-1 victory in the first WCHA meeting between the teams.

Team Notebooks con’t

NanooksUniversity of Alaska

BeaversBemidji State University

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• Bowling Green State University entered last week in second place with 21 points in the WCHA before their bye week. The Falcons took three out of a possible four points over the Nanooks of Alaska at the BGSU Ice Arena on Jan. 10-11.• The Orange and Brown will continue their six-game home stand this week against Lake Superior State University. The two teams met early this year in Sault St. Marie, as the Lakers swept the Falcons (Nov. 29-30) to take four points.• Goaltender Tommy Burke (Chaska, MN) got the call to start in the pipes in both games versus Alaska on Jan. 10-11, stopping 47-of-48 shots on goal for a .979 series save percentage, posting five shutout periods in regulation, while saving all three shots faced in the sudden death overtime on Saturday. The netminder also blanked the visiting Nanooks on all eight power-play chances, helping the Falcons take three out of four weekend points to propel Bowling Green in sole possession of second place in the WCHA. Burke, who ranks second in the WCHA and 21st nationally with a 2.07 goals-against average over 986:57 minutes of action, has remained unbeaten at home with a 5-0-2 record at the BGSU Ice Arena. Overall, Burke is 9-2-4 in 15 appearances and owns three shutouts. He is also third in the league with a .924 save percentage.• Junior captain Ryan Carpenter made his season debut against Alaska (Jan. 10-11). Carpenter, who led the Falcons with 33 points a season ago, tallied his first point of the 2013-14 season with a goal in that Friday night’s 3-0 win over the Nanooks.• The Falcons improved to 7-2-2 at home after going 1-0-1 versus Alaska on Jan. 10-11. The Orange and Brown improved to 11-3-3 against non-ranked opponents this season, averaging 3.47 goals and only allowing an average of 1.76 GPG.• Bowling Green have taken at least one point over their last six WCHA games to propel them into sole possession of third place in the WCHA. The Falcons have gone 4-0-2 during the stretch to earn 10 conference points.• Dan DeSalvo tallied two assists in the Falcons’ 3-0 victory over Alaska to give him 18 helpers on the season. DeSalvo is third in the WCHA in overall point scoring with 24 points and leads the league with 18 assists. The right-handed junior owns a +9 on-ice rating, which is third best on the team.• Junior defenseman Rusty Hafner (Toledo, OH) posted on assist on Jan. 10 and added another helper on Jan. 11. The left-handed defenseman entered that weekend with one goal and four assists. His weekend plus/minus rating of +2 gives him an overall +14 on the season, which is the best on the team this season.• As a team, Bowling Green is second overall in the WCHA in scoring offense, averaging 3.04 goals per game. The Falcons rank third in the league in scoring defense allowing 2.38 goals per game. Overall, BGSU places in the top five in scoring offense, scoring defense and the penalty-kill in the WCHA.

• Host Minnesota State scored three times on the power-play and held off nationally second-ranked Ferris State down the stretch to record a wild 4-3 victory over the Bulldogs in WCHA play on an action-filled Saturday (Jan. 18) night at the Verizon Wireless Center in Mankato, Minn. The two teams combined for 216 penalty minutes as a total of 43 penalties were called in the series finale which took place before a crowd of nearly 5,000 fans. The third period alone lasted nearly an hour following a long stoppage with approximately 12:00 to play in which eight game misconducts and three disqualifications were issued.• Minnesota State, which beat the Bulldogs 6-2 in last Friday’s opening game of the league series, pulled within two points of FSU in the conference standings with the weekend sweep although FSU still owns two games in hand. • The host Mavericks jumped out to a two-goal lead in the opening period last Friday night and scored a pair of goals in all three frames to win the opener. Minnesota State, which was the league’s preseason favorite after reaching the NCAA tournament a year ago, scored twice on the power-play as the Bulldogs were whistled nine times for 18 penalty minutes on Friday. The intense weekend series came in the first action between the two teams since 1998 and the initial two league games ever played between the two schools. Minnesota State was tabbed first in the WCHA Preseason Poll with Ferris State second entering the season.• Ferris State dropped to 17-5-3 overall this season with the loss and now owns a 12-2-2 mark in WCHA action after entering the weekend still unbeaten in league competition.• FSU fell to number six this week in the USCHO.com rankings after dropping both weekend contests, but continues to rank tied for fourth overall in the Pairwise Rankings. Ferris State’s 17 wins are the second-most in the country and only one behind Quinnipiac after the weekend action. • FSU junior goaltender CJ Motte and senior forward Garrett Thompson are among the candidates for the 2014 Hobey Baker Memorial Award presented to college hockey’s most outstanding player and fan voting is currently underway.• The Bulldogs continue their stretch on the road as they will visit Michi-gan Tech for a two-game league set this coming weekend (Jan. 24-25) in Hougton. The two teams squared off only a week ago in Big Rapids with Ferris State capturing a pair of one-goal victories.• Ferris State holds a 7-8-1 all-time record against Michigan Tech heading into this weekend after the two wins in Big Rapids on Jan. 10-11. Overall, Ferris State is 6-3 at home and 1-5-1 on the road against MTU in series history. FSU has won five of the last six matchups to date between the two schools, but has not visiting Houghton since Nov. 18-19, 1983, when the Bulldogs were swept by scores of 7-5 and 7-1.• The Bulldogs own a 15-3-3 mark in their last 22 outings to date this year.• The next home action for the Bulldogs will come on Feb. 7-8 as FSU hosts Northern Michigan for two WCHA games inside the Ewigleben Ice Arena in Big Rapids.

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FalconsBowling GreenState University

BulldogsFerris State University

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• Former CCHA rivals Lake Superior State (11-12-1) and Bowling Green (12-9-5) will square off for the second time on the season this weekend in the second installment of their new Western Collegiate Hockey Associa-tion rivalry. The Lakers’ and Falcons’ first meeting dates back to 1970 and Bowling Green holds a 78-67-10 all-time record in the series. The Lakers will look to rebound after losing five straight games including a home sweep by Bemidji State (1/10 & 1/11) and last weekend’s woes at Notre Dame (1/17 & 1/18).• The Lakers, Michigan Tech and Alaska are all tied for seventh place in the WCHA with 14 points and are all looking to separate from the others in an attempt to make the WCHA playoffs.• LSSU strives to get back on the right foot after being swept by Notre Dame on the road last weekend, while the Falcons (third in the WCHA) are 4-0-1 in their last five games. When the two schools met at the end of November, the Lakers capped a weekend sweep over BGSU with a pair of 4-3 wins. Bowling Green sits two points ahead of Alaska Anchorage in third in the WCHA standings.• Freshman standout Alex Globke continues to lead the WCHA in rookie scoring after picking up a goal and an assist on the Jan. 17-18 weekend, extending his point streak to five games.• Junior forward Stephen Perfetto (3-13=16) has racked up five points (2-3=5) in his last four games after tallying an assist last Friday and Saturday night.• Forward Dan Radke (3-12=15) was back on the Lakers’ top line against Notre Dame after returning from injury and notched an assist in his second game back in the lineup.• The Lakers have fallen to the Falcons in three straight games at BGSU Ice Arena. They are 5-5-0 in the last 10 meetings when playing on the Falcons’ home ice. Last season, the Lakers dropped both matchups on the road against BGSU five weeks prior to meeting again in the CCHA first-round playoffs. After winning the opening game of the CCHA playoffs, the Lakers were stunned by a flurry from BGSU’s offense and eliminated after a disappointing 7-0 loss in the rubber match.• In nets, Kevin Murdock (4-7-0) faced 94 shots against Notre Dame last weekend while getting the starting nod both nights. Murdock replaced senior Kevin Kapalka, who left with an apparent injury early in the first period of the Friday night matchup against Bemidji State (1/10). Murdock has lost six straight since he won three straight against Robert Morris and Union to open the season. Murdock’s last victory came in a 32-save effort against BGSU (11/30/13). The Lakers’ defense and Kevin Murdock came up big in that game, killing off the four power-plays that the Falcons were awarded.• In the last matchup (11/30/13), the Lakers were led by freshman forward Garret Clemment (3-10=13) as he scored a goal in both games. Dan Radke also had a big weekend after assisting on a goal in the first game and scoring twice in the second game.• Currently Kevin Czuczman (8-8=16) is tied for fifth overall in the WCHA in defenseman points and leads the league in goals by a defenseman.• Colin Campbell (8-8=16) is tied for fourth in the WCHA in game-winning goals with three.• Alex Globke continues to lead the WCHA in rookie points, is tied for first in rookie goal scoring and is tied for fourth in overall WCHA point scoring. He is also sixth nationally in rookie points per game.

• Tech is coming off its second bye weekend of the season Jan. 17-18. The only other off weekend for the Huskies since opening Oct. 5 was Dec. 20-21.• Alex Petan (Delta, BC) registered his team-leading 11th goal of the season with a power-play tally at Ferris State on Jan. 11. He also had an assist on the team’s second goal in their 3-2 loss that night. The sophomore, who led the team in points a year ago, owns a team-best 21 this season with 11-10=21.• Tech owns a .532 percentage on face-offs this season. The Huskies went 79-51 on draws at Ferris State last weekend. Junior captain Blake Pietila was a team-best 29-15 on face-offs combined in the two games.• Rookie Shane Hanna (Salmon Arm, BC) posted a two-assist game at Ferris State with the primary helpers on both Huskies’ goals. The defenseman has 10 points on the season (2g, 8a), with eight of them coming in four, two-point games.• Last series at No. 3 Ferris State, Michigan Tech played its 12th and 13th consecutive games decided by a tie or one goal. The Huskies are 3-5-5 in those contests and 5-9-6 in 20 such games this season. Only six of Tech’s 26 games have been decided more than one goal.• Senior Ryan Furne (Oakdale, MN) notched his fourth point in the last four games with an assist on Jan. 11. The left wing has come on strong in the last four games after posting 3-2=5 in the first 20 games of the year.• Michigan Tech allowed just four goals in its series at Ferris State, which entered with the league’s best scoring average (3.52). Only four times this season has a team scored more than three goals against the Huskies.• Michigan Tech hosted an intrasquad game at Houghton County Arena in Hancock last Saturday (Jan. 18) during its off weekend. The team combined for seven goals in two, 25-minute halves of running clock.• Jamie Phillips (Caledonia, ON) started each of Tech’s last two games in net, stopping 45-of-49 shots (.918) in the two tilts. The sophomore goaltender improved his season save percentage to .904 and goals-against average to 2.48. Both marks would rank him among the top 10 in the WCHA if he’d played the minimum percentage of the team’s minutes (33.3).• Tech has 12 games left on its 2013-14 regular season schedule. Seven of those games are at home and five are on the road.• Junior David Johnstone (Grand Ledge, MI) recorded his first goal since Nov. 8 with a late third period tally at Ferris State Jan. 11. The left wing has just 3-3=6 on the season, but those have come in just 11 games. Johnstone has missed 15 of the team’s game with injury.• Six of Tech’s 13 losses this season are against top-four-ranked opponents on the road (at No. 4 Notre Dame Oct. 18-20, at No. 4 Michigan Nov. 1-2 and at No. 3 Ferris State Jan. 10-11). Five of those six losses came by one goal.• The Huskies are outshooting opponents by a combined 407-268 mark since the start of December with the advantage in shots in all but one of the 10 games during that stretch.

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LakersLake Superior State University

HuskiesMichigan Technological University

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• Minnesota State (14-10-0, 12-6-0 WCHA), which had gone 1-3-0 in four games in Alaska the two previous weekends, handed second-rated Ferris State its first two losses in conference play by downing the Bulldogs 6-2 and 4-3 in a pair of game played in Mankato last weekend.• The Mavericks take a break from conference action this week, playing in the inaugural North Star College Cup tournament held at Xcel Energy Center Friday and Saturday in St. Paul. MSU plays Minnesota Duluth Friday and will play the winner/loser of St. Cloud State and Minnesota Saturday.• Junior F Jean-Paul Lafontaine has 13-12=25 on the year to stand atop the team’s scoring charts. Lafontaine, who leads the nation with 11 PPGs, has 12-9=21 in the last 14 games. He has not missed a game in his three-year MSU career and owns a streak of having played in 103 consecutive games. The Oxford, Mich., native owns 35-53=88 career numbers to tie for 16th on the school’s D1 career scoring list.• Senior F Zach Lehrke boasts season totals of 5-11=16 in 14 games played. Lehrke owns 28-42=70 in 117 games during the course of his four-year MSU career.• Junior F Matt Leitner has 6-10=16 in the last 11 games, owns 35-63=98 in 101 career games, and ranks ninth on MSU’s career scoring list (D1 era). Leitner’s 34 blocked shots on the season leads MSU forward corps and rank fourth in the nation amongst all forwards.• Sophomore F Teddy Blueger enters Friday’s game vs UMD with 3-10=13 on the year. Blueger, who is second on the Mavericks with 205 face-off wins on the season, has 9-23=32 in 61 career games with the Mavericks.• Freshman netminder Cole Huggins owns an 10-5-0 won-loss record, 2.05 goals-against average and .919 sv% on the year. He ranks 14th in the nation in goals-against average, 34th in save percentage and his two shutouts on the year is tied for 11th.• Sophomore F Dylan Margonari, who totaled goal and two assists in sweep over Ferris State, owns 5-6=11 in 23 games played this season.• Freshman defenseman Sean Flanagan has 3-3=6 on the season and has played in 16 games for the Mavericks. Flanagan stands tied for the team lead at +5.• Sophomore F Bryce Gervais, who has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career and has now played 65 consecutive games, has 5-3=8 in 24 games this season. Gervais owns 13-8=21 in his two seasons at Minnesota State.• Junior D Zach Palmquist had two assists in the two wins over #2 FSU and has racked up 2-11=13 in the last 20 games. Palmquist, who has tallied 15-42=57 in 103 career games, ranks 10th on the school’s scoring by defensemen list for the D1 era and has not missed a game in his three-year collegiate career.• Junior F Chase Grant, who has totalled 18-30=48 in 103 games during the course of his MSU career, ranks third on the team with +3 on the year.• Junior F Max Gaede, who has played in 95 straight games (last 30 games of freshman season, all 41 games in 2012-13 and 24 in 2013-14), tallied his first goal of 2013-14 when he scored the game-winner in the 6-4 victory vs Alaska Jan. 4. Gaede, a San Jose Sharks draftee, owns 5-19=24 during his three-year MSU career.• Senior F Johnny McInnis, who had 3-1=4 in the two wins over Ferris State, has 5-5=10 in the last nine games. McInnis leads the Mavericks with 92 shots on goal and stands third on the team scoring charts with 10-9=19. McInnis, who has 32-28=60 in 117 games during his four-year MSU career, has 12 career GWGs.• Junior defenseman Brett Stern, who shares the team lead in blocked shots with 40, owns 0-3=3 on the year has played in all 24 games in 2013-14.• Sophomore D Jon Jutzi, who has 1-9=10 for his two-year MSU career, is tied for the team lead with 40 blocked shots. Jutzi has not missed a game during his time with the Mavericks and enters the North Star College Cup having played in 65 consecutive games.• Freshman F Zach Stepan, who has 4-3=7 in his last eight games, leads MSU newcomers with 6-4=10.• Freshman D Carter Foguth, who has played in 17 games this year, has totalled 33 blocked shots.• After going goalless in the 10 previous games, freshman F Jordan Nelson has scored three times in the last nine games. Nelson owns a .555 face-off winning percentage (121 wins, 97 losses) in his debut season with the Mavericks.• Senior D Josh Nelson missed 15 games due to injury prior to rejoining the lineup for the two games at UAF two weeks ago. Nelson, who assisted Jean-Paul Lafontaine’s PPG in MSU’s 6-2 win over FSU last Friday, has 6-18=24 in 93 career games. The Mavericks, who were 4-for-46 (8.6%) on the power-play through the first 10 games, have gone 26-for-78 (33.3%) in the last 14 contests. MSU is sixth in the nation on the PP (29/124, 23.4%) and third in the nation on the penalty-kill (92/103, 89.3%). The Mavericks, who had five shorthanded goals in 2012-13, have not scored a SHG in 2013-14.

• The Wildcats earned a WCHA split over the Jan. 17-18 weekend against Alaska, winning on Friday 5-4 but dropping Saturday’s contest 3-4. NMU stands at 9-11-2 overall with a 7-6-1 league mark. The Wildcats continue competition this weekend traveling to Alaska Anchorage for a two-game WCHA series on Jan. 24-25.• The Wildcats had five different goal-scorers against Alaska this past weekend. Senior forward Erik Higby (3g, 1a) and freshman forward John Siemer (2g, 2a) led the way for NMU with four points each. Junior defender Jake Baker, junior defender Luke Eibler and junior defender Mitch Jones each recorded two assists on the weekend while junior forward Ryan Daugherty, freshman forward Gerard Hanson and junior forward Ryan Kesti each had a goal.• NMU received offensive output from its new additions as Siemer and Hanson scored their first goals as Wildcats.• As a team, the Wildcats are averaging 2.5 goals per game, 24.6 shots per game and are 20-102 (20.6%) on the power-play. The squad is averaging 6.2 penalties per game and averaging 15.9 penalty minutes per game.• Senior forward and assistant captain Stephan Vigier leads the Wildcats with 11 goals and 18 points. He also has seven assists and has appeared in all 22 games this season. Vigier is currently ranked second in power-play goals (6) and game-winning goals (4) in the WCHA while ranking seventh in goals scored.• Junior defender Mitch Jones leads NMU with 12 assists on the season and has appeared in 21 games this season. Junior defender Luke Eibler ranks second on the squad with 10 assists and has appeared in 21 contests.• The Wildcats hold a 11-9-1 advantage over Alaska Anchorage in the two squads’ all-time series including a 3-6-0 record in Anchorage. NMU has not faces the Seawolves since Jan. 18, 1997. NMU dropped that contest 0-1 in Marquette.• Freshman goalkeeper Mathias Dahlstrom moved to 8-9-2 on the season. Dahlstrom is ranked fourth in the WCHA and 26th nationally with a 2.30 goals-against average and is second in the league with a .923 saves percentage which ranks 23th nationally. Dahlstrom has recorded 530 saves on the season and has three shutouts, which is tied for third nationally. • The Wildcats are 6-1 when scoring the first goal of the game and 4-2 when leading after the first and 9-0 when leading after the second. • The Wildcats are currently eighth in scoring offense in the WCHA (2.45) and sixth in scoring defense (2.55). NMU is second on the power-play, converting 21-of-102, and ninth on the penalty-kill at 84-of-106.• Senior defendseman Wade Epp (1-2=3) leads Northern Michigan with 27 blocked shots. Epp has appeared in all 22 games this year for the Wildcats. Junior forward Ryan Kesti (1-2=3) is second on the team with 24 blocked shots and has also appeared in all 22 games this season.• Mitch Jones leads NMU in plus/minus with a +7 for the season appearing in 21 games. Erik Higby is second on the squad at +5 in 15 games.• Freshman forward Shane Sooth has taken the most face-offs this season for NMU, going 207-187 for a 52.5% face-off win percentage. Vigier is second on the squad with 208-160 for a 56.5% face-offwin percentage.

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WildcatsNorthern Michigan University

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2013-14 WCHA Men’s Team Rosters

Alabama Huntsville Chargers No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Graeme Strukoff JR D 6-0 190 L 22 Chilliwack, British Columbia / Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) 3 Anderson White SO D 6-4 200 L 22 Caledon, Ontario / Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 4 Frank Misuraca SO D 5-11 195 R 22 Clinton Township, Michigan / Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL) 5 Stephen McKenna FR F 6-3 190 L 20 South Boston, Massachusetts / New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 6 Brandon Carlson FR D 6-2 200 L 21 Huntington Beach, California / Dubuque (USHL) 7 Jamie Kendra SO F 5-10 195 R 21 Markham, Ontario / Markham Waxers (OJHL) 8 Alex Allan SR F 6-0 185 L 24 Calgary, Alberta / Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) 9 Chad Brears SO F 6-0 175 R 22 Cold Lake, Alberta / Merritt Centennials (BCHL) 10 Mat Hagen SR D 5-10 185 R 24 Ottawa, Ontario / Kanata Stallions (CCHL) 11 Jack Prince SO F 6-1 200 L 22 London, England / Texas Tornado (NAHL) 12 Regan Soquila FR F 5-10 180 L 20 Maple Ridge, British Columbia / Merritt Centennials (BCHL) 14 Stephen Hickey SO D 6-3 185 L 22 Ancaster, Ontario / Oakville Blades (OJHL) 16 Doug Reid JR F 6-0 200 R 23 Innisfil, Ontario / Markham Waxers (OJHL) 18 Brandon Clowes FR F 6-0 180 R 21 Calgary, Alberta / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) 19 Craig Pierce JR F 5-11 185 R 23 Roswell, Georgia / Rochester Stars (EJHL) 21 Jeff Vanderlugt JR F 6-3 220 R 23 Richmond Hill, Ontario / Surrey Eagles (BCHL) 22 Matt Salhany FR F 5-10 175 R 20 Warwick, Rhode Island / Boston Bandits (EJHL) 23 Cody Marooney FR F 6-0 195 R 21 Eden Prairie, Minnesota / Brookings Blizzard (NAHL) 24 Steven Koshey SO D 5-9 190 L 22 Trail, British Columbia / Surrey Eagles (BCHL) 25 Joakim Broberg FR F 6-3 225 L 20 Lidkoping, Sweden / Linkoping J20 (Europe) 26 Wade Schools FR D 6-4 190 L 21 Harford, Connecticut / Springfield Pics (EJHL) 28 Ben Reinhardt JR D 5-10 185 L 23 Arnprior, Ontario / Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) 30 Matt Larose FR G 6-5 215 L 21 Nainaimo, British Columbia / Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 32 C.J. Groh SR G 6-2 185 L 23 Cincinnati, Ohio / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) 33 Brent Fletcher FR F 6-2 200 R 21 New Westminster, British Columbia / Merritt (BCHL) 35 Carmine Guerriero FR G 5-11 180 L 21 Montréal, Québec / Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) 57 Brice Geoffrion SR F 6-0 195 L 23 Brentwood, Tennessee / Motor City Metal Jackets (NAHL) Head Coach: Mike Corbett (Denver '96). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Record at Alabama Huntsville (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Assistant Coach: Gavin Morgan (Denver '99). Assistant Coach: Matty Thomas (Navy '05). Athletic Trainer: Jeff Kinard (Brigham Young '94). Manager: Nick Laurila (Michigan Tech '10). Manager: Jordy Hagwell.

Alaska Anchorage Seawolves No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Chase Van Allen FR D 5-10 188 L 21 Anchorage, Alaska / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 3 Derek Docken JR D 6-0 193 L 23 Northfield, Minnesota / Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 5 Austin Sevalrud SO D 6-0 208 L 22 Calgary, Alberta / Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 7 Austin Coldwell JR D 6-0 189 L 23 Vancouver, Washington / Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 8 Stephen Obarzanek FR F 5-11 199 R 22 Macomb, Michigan / Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) 9 Blake Tatchell SO F 5-10 175 L 22 North Battleford, Saskatchewan / Battlefords North Stars (SJHL) 10 Brett Cameron SR F 6-2 202 R 23 Spruce Grove, Alberta / Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 12 Ben Matthews SO D 6-2 216 R 22 Anchorage, Alaska / Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) 13 Quinn Sproule SR D 6-0 195 L 23 Hussar, Alberta / Okotoks Oilers (AJHL) 14 Tanner Dusyk FR F 5-8 173 R 21 Montmartre, Saskatchewan / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 16 Andrew Pettitt JR F 5-10 170 R 22 Whitehorse, Yukon Territory / Powell River Kings (BCHL) 17 Jordan Kwas SR F 5-10 182 R 24 Cochrane, Alberta / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) 18 Brad Duwe FR F 6-1 185 R 21 Soldotna, Alaska / Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) 19 Bobby Murphy SO F 5-10 170 L 22 Anchorage, Alaska / Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) 20 Hayden Trupp SO F 5-8 162 L 21 Anchorage, Alaska / Alexandria Blizzard (NAHL) 21 Matt Bailey SR F 6-1 196 L 22 Oakbank, Manitoba / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 22 Blake Leask SO D 5-9 175 R 21 Edmonton, Alberta / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 23 Kory Roy JR F 5-10 184 L 23 Anchorage, Alaska / Canmore Eagles (AJHL) 27 Hudson Friesen FR F 6-2 196 L 20 East St. Paul, Manitoba / Selkirk Steelers (MJHL) 29 Scott Allen JR F 6-3 201 L 23 Edmonton, Alberta / Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 31 Michael Matyas SO G 6-3 180 L 21 Calgary, Alberta / Calgary Canucks (AJHL) 33 Rob Gunderson SR G 6-1 190 L 23 Lethbridge, Alberta / Brooks Bandits (AJHL) 35 Chris Kamal SR G 5-10 184 L 24 Alpharetta, Georgia / Alexandria Blizzard (NAHL) 37 Chris Williams SO D 6-2 216 R 22 Pottstown, Pennsylvania / Powell River Kings (BCHL) 39 Dylan Hubbs FR F 5-9 159 R 20 Beaumont, Alberta / Olds Grizzlys (AJHL) 40 Zack Rassell FR F 6-1 190 R 21 Calgary, Alberta / Canmore Eagles (AJHL) Captains: Brett Cameron, Matt Bailey. Assistant Captains: Quinn Sproule, Jordan Kwas. Head Coach: Matt Thomas (RIT '98). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Record at Alaska Anchorage (Entering 2013-14): 0-0-0. Assistant Coach: TJ Jindra (Notre Dame '07). Assistant Coach: Josh Ciocco (New Hampshire '07). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Barrett Heisten (Maine '00). Manager: Patrick Robertson. Athletic Trainer: Kevin Lechtenberg (Iowa '94).

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Alaska Nanooks No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Justin Tateson JR D 6-4 221 L 21 Scandia, Alberta / Drumheller (AJHL) 4 Colton Parayko (STL) SO D 6-4 195 R 20 St. Albert, Alberta / Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 5 Richard Coyne SO D 6-1 215 R 22 Cave Creek, Arizona / Langley (BCHL) 6 Michael Quinn SR D 6-0 186 L 22 Surrey, British Columbia / Westside (BCHL) 7 Josh Erickson FR LW 5-9 160 L 20 Roseau, Minnesota / Sioux City (USHL) 8 Justin Woods FR D 6-2 210 L 19 Fairbanks, Alaska / Lincoln (USHL) 9 Marcus Basara FR RW 6-0 187 R 20 Port Moody, British Columbia / West Kelowna (BCHL) 10 J.D. Peterson SO D 5-11 188 R 21 Orange, California / Tri-City (USHL) 11 Alec Hajdukovich SO RW 5-10 184 R 21 Fairbanks, Alaska / Fairbanks (NAHL) 12 Garrick Perry JR LW 6-1 205 L 23 Apple Valley, Minnesota / Coquitlam (BCHL) 14 Brandon Morley FR LW 5-9 160 L 19 Burnaby, British Columbia / Coquitlam (BCHL) 15 Shawn Hochhausen FR C 6-1 185 R 21 Kelowna, British Columbia / West Kelowna (BCHL) 16 Joey Davies FR C 5-10 180 L 21 Demorestville, Ontario / Humboldt (SJHL) 17 Jared Linnell FR LW 5-11 178 L 20 North Pole, Alaska / Tri-City (USHL) 18 Trevor Campbell JR D 5-10 191 R 23 Kansas City, Missouri / Topeka (NAHL) 20 Matt Friese SO C 5-10 179 L 21 Wasilla, Alaska / Lincoln (USHL) 22 Josh Atkinson SO D 6-0 181 L 20 Spruce Grove, Alberta / Lloydminster (AJHL) 23 Nolan Kaiser JR D 6-0 196 R 21 Calgary, Alberta / Camrose (AJHL) 24 Nolan Huysmans SO RW 6-1 205 R 21 Ponoka, Alberta / Spruce Grove (AJHL) 25 Nolan Youngmun JR LW 5-11 176 L 21 Anchorage, Alaska / Sioux Falls (USHL) 27 Tyler Morley SO C 5-8 166 L 21 Burnaby, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 29 Jared Larson JR LW 6-3 195 L 24 Apple Valley, Minnesota / Fairbanks (NAHL) / Minnesota (2012-13) 30 Davis Jones FR G 6-2 181 L 21 St. Albert, Alberta / Nipawin (SJHL) 36 Colton Beck SR LW 5-11 188 L 23 Langley, British Columbia / Langley (BCHL) 37 Cody Kunyk SR F 5-11 195 L 23 Sherwood Park, Alberta / Sherwood Park (AJHL) 38 Sean Cahill JR G 5-11 175 L 23 Calgary, Alberta / Kindersley (SJHL) 39 John Keeney SO G 6-1 184 L 20 Twin Peaks, California / Muskegon (USHL) Captains: Colton Beck. Assistant Captains: Cody Kunyk, Colton Parayko, Michael Quinn. Head Coach: Dallas Ferguson (Alaska '96). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 80-81-28 (.497) (5 Seasons). Record at Alaska (Entering 2013-14): 80-81-28 (.497) (5 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Lance West (Alabama Huntsville '95). Assistant Coach: Corbin Schmidt (Alaska '05). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Wylie Rogers (Alaska '08). Strength and Conditioning Coach: Mike Curtin. Manager: Scott Eastman.

Bemidji State Beavers No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 3 James Hansen SO D 6-1 225 L 22 Maple Grove, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 4 Sam Windle JR D 6-3 218 R 21 Maple Grove, Minnesota / Des Moines (USHL) 5 Carter Struthers FR D 6-4 205 L 20 Weyburn, Saskatchewan / Weyburn (SJHL) 6 Nate Arentz FR F 6-1 195 L 19 Lakeville, Minnesota / Fargo (USHL) 7 Matt Prapavessis JR D 6-1 183 R 22 Oakville, Ontario / Lincoln (USHL) 9 Phillip Marinaccio FR F 5-10 185 L 20 Nobleton, Ontario / Lincoln (USHL) 11 Graeme McCormack SO D 6-1 194 R 22 Thunder Bay, Ontario / Nanaimo (BCHL) 12 Jeff Jubinville SR F 5-9 176 L 24 Edmonton, Alberta / Wenatchee (NAHL) 13 Cory Ward SO F 5-10 194 R 20 Las Vegas, Nevada / Aberdeen (NAHL) 14 D.J. Jones FR D 5-7 170 R 21 Plymouth, Minnesota / Victoria (BCHL) 16 Danny Mattson JR F 5-10 175 R 22 Minneapolis, Minnesota / Youngstown (USHL) 17 Brad Robbins SO F 5-7 169 R 22 Murrieta, California / Sioux City (USHL) 18 Radoslav Illo (ANA) SR F 5-11 199 L 23 Bystrica, Slovakia / Tri-City (USHL) 20 Sam Rendle JR D 5-10 174 L 23 Grand Rapids, Minnesota / Bismark (NAHL) 21 Matt Hartmann SR F 5-11 190 R 24 White Bear Lake, Minnesota / Topeka (NAHL) 22 Charlie O'Connor FR F 6-0 190 R 20 Elk Grove Village, Illinois / Chicago (USHL) 23 Markus Gerbrandt SO F 5-10 173 L 22 Edmonton, Alberta / Fort McMurray (AJHL) 25 Rusian Pedan FR D 6-0 190 L 18 Moscow, Russia / Janesville (NAHL) 26 Bob Kinne FR F 5-10 170 R 21 St. Paul, Minnesota / Bismarck (NAHL) 27 Mitch Cain JR F 6-1 205 R 22 Fort Frances, Ontario / Des Moines (USHL) 28 Brendan Harms FR F 6-0 180 R 18 Steinbach, Manitoba / Fargo (USHL) 29 Phil Brewer SO F 6-1 186 R 23 Cambridge, Ontario / Burlington (OJHL) 30 Andrew Walsh JR G 6-2 196 L 22 Dawson Creek, British Columbia / Dawson Creek (NAHL) 33 Reid Mimmack FR G 6-2 195 L 21 Brainerd, Minnesota / Jamestown (NAHL) 35 Jesse Wilkins FR G 6-2 185 L 20 Calgary, Alberta / Melfort (SJHL) Captain: Matt Prapavessis. Assistant Captains: Matt Hartmann, Jeff Jubinville. Head Coach: Tom Serratore (Bemidji State '87). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 201-186-49 (.517) (12 Seasons). Record at Bemidji State (Entering 2013-14): 201-186-49 (.517) (12 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Bert Gilling (Minnesota Duluth '99). Assistant Coach: Ted Belisle (Bemidji State '01)

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Bowling Green Falcons No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Pierre-Luc Mercier FR F 6-1 180 L 20 Montreal, Quebec / Andre Laurendeau (CDNHS) 3 Connor Kucera JR D 6-1 205 L 22 Twin Lakes, Indiana / Des Moines (USHL) 4 Mike Sullivan JR D 6-0 185 L 21 Toronto, Ontario / Markham (OJHL) 5 Rusty Hafner JR D 6-0 200 L 22 Toledo, Ohio / Wellington (OJHL) 7 Jake Sloat SR D 5-11 185 L 23 Lousiville, Colorado / Owatonna (NAHL) 8 Jose Delgadillo SO D 6-3 200 R 21 Milwaukee, Wisconsin / Indiana (NTDP) 10 Kevin Dufour FR F 6-0 190 L 21 Quebec City, Canada / Carleton Place (CCHL) 11 Dan DeSalvo JR F 5-8 160 R 21 Rolling Meadows, Illinois / Des Moines (USHL) 12 Bryce Williamson SR F 5-10 185 R 23 Seba Beach, Alberta / St. Albert (AJHL) 13 Adam Berkle JR F 6-3 195 R 23 Collegeville, Pennsylvania / Youngstown (USHL) 14 Camden Wojtala SR F 6-2 180 L 22 Trenton, Michigan / Omaha (USHL) 15 Marcus Perrier JR F 6-1 225 L 22 Thunder Bay, Ontario / Sioux Falls (USHL) 16 Chad Sumsion SR F 6-1 200 L 23 Woodstock, Ontario / Newmarket (CCHL) 17 Ben Murphy SO F 6-0 200 R 22 Duxbury, Massachusetts / Carleton Place (CCHL) 18 Ryan Viselli SR F 5-10 180 R 24 Windsor, Ontario / Penticton (BCHL) 20 Matt Pohlkamp FR F 6-0 200 R 20 Baxter, Minnesota / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 21 Ted Pletsch JR F 6-3 200 L 23 Canton, Michigan / Pembroke (CCHL) 22 Ryan Carpenter JR F 6-1 180 R 22 Oviedo, Florida / Sioux City (USHL) 23 Brent Tate SO F 6-2 170 R 21 Canton, Michigan / Lincoln (USHL) 24 Brett Mohler SR F 6-0 180 L 24 Yorba Linda, California / Tri-City (USHL) 25 Dajon Mingo SO F 5-10 175 R 23 Canton, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 26 Mark Cooper SO F 6-2 185 R 21 Toronto, Ontario / St. Michaels (OJHL) 27 Andrew Wallace SR F 5-10 180 L 24 Bedford, Nova Scotia / Surrey (BCHL) 28 Sean Walker FR D 5-9 185 R 18 Keswick, Ontario / Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) 29 Ralfs Freibergs SO D 5-11 190 L 22 Riga, Latvia / Lincoln (USHL) 30 Scott Zacharias SR G 6-3 180 R 24 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Pembroke (CCHL) 31 Tommy Burke SO G 6-1 185 L 21 Chaska, Minnesota / Bismarck (NAHL) 32 Tomas Sholl FR G 6-0 175 R 19 Hermosa Beach, California / Fresno Monsters (NAHL) Captains: Camden Wojtala, Ryan Carpenter. Head Coach: Chris Bergeron (Miami '93). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 39-73-14 (.365) (3 Seasons). Record at Bowling Green (Entering 2013-14): 39-73-14 (.365) (3 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Barry Schutte (Miami '97). Assistant Coach: Ty Eigner (Bowling Green '93). Manager: Shane Connelly (Wisconsin '09).

Ferris State Bulldogs No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Scott Czarnowczan SR D 5-10 176 L 22 Macomb, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 3 Travis White JR D 5-9 180 R 23 Sterling Heights, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 4 Zach Dorer SO D 6-1 175 L 19 Holt, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 5 Connor Schmidt SO D 5-10 172 R 19 Flat Rock, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 6 Kyle Schempp FR F 6-0 178 L 19 Saginaw, Michigan / Sioux Falls (USHL) 7 Jason Binkley JR D 5-9 191 R 21 Powell, Ohio / Tri-City (USHL) 8 Cory Kane SR C 6-1 200 L 23 Irvine, California / Vernon (BCHL) 9 Chad McDonald FR F 5-9 175 R 20 Battle Creek, Michigan / Muskegon (USHL) 10 Ryan Lowney FR D 5-8 160 L 19 Rockford, Michigan / Youngstown (USHL) 11 Kenny Babinski SO C 5-10 175 R 20 Midland, Michigan / Omaha (USHL) 12 TJ Schlueter JR F 6-0 194 R 21 St. Louis, Missouri / Dubuque (USHL) 16 Garrett Thompson SR LW 6-2 191 L 23 Traverse City, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 17 Jared VanWormer FR F 6-0 195 R 21 Traverse City, Michigan / Soo Eagles (NAHL) 18 Andy Huff SR RW 6-1 212 R 21 Howell, Michigan / Traverse City (NAHL) 19 Justin DeMartino SR RW 6-4 210 R 22 Macomb, Michigan / Springfield (NAHL) 20 Gerald Mayhew FR F 5-9 165 R 20 Wyandotte, Michigan / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 21 Justin Buzzeo JR F 5-11 170 L 23 Windsor, Ontario / Humboldt (SJHL) 22 Matt Robertson SO LW 6-0 175 L 21 Rohnert Park, California / Smiths Falls (CCHL) 23 Brandon Anselmini SO D 5-9 163 L 20 Guelph, Ontario / Brockville (CCHL) 24 Dominic Panetta JR F 5-8 173 L 22 Baldwin, Michigan / Tri-City (USHL) 25 Sean O'Rourke SO D 5-9 165 L 22 Alta Loma, California / Fairbanks (NAHL) 26 Simon Denis JR D 5-10 168 R 22 Burnaby, British Columbia / Tri-City (USHL) 27 Dakota Klecha SO RW 5-9 163 R 21 Taylor, Michigan / Muskegon (USHL) 28 Seth Adams FR F 6-2 180 R 19 Big Rapids, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 29 Charles Williams SO G 5-10 209 L 21 Canton, Michigan / Lincoln (USHL) 30 C.J. Motte JR G 6-0 190 L 22 St. Clair, Michigan / Waterloo (USHL) 31 Trace Pennock FR G 5-9 167 20 Big Rapids, Michigan / Syracuse Stampede Head Coach: Bob Daniels (Michigan State '82). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 350-378-84 (.483) (21 Seasons). Record at Ferris State (Entering 2013-14): 350-378-84 (.483) (21 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Drew Famulak (Wisconsin-Stevens Point '90). Assistant Coach: Mark Kaufman (Michigan State '84). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Dave Cencer (Franciscan '03). Manager: Ben Mumah (Ferris State '82). Athletic Trainer: Tim Glover (Ferris State '95).

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Lake Superior State Lakers No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 1 Kevin Murdock SR G 5-11 189 R 23 Bradenton, Florida / Lincoln (USHL) / Minnesota State (2009-10) 3 Peter Spratte SO D 5-11 184 22 Rochester, Minnesota / Fairbanks (NAHL) 4 Nathan Harris FR D 6-0 167 20 Fowlerville, Michigan / Soo Eagles (NAHL) 5 Andrew Perrault SR D 6-2 197 L 24 Grand Coulee, Saskatchewan / Weyburn (SJHL) 7 Dan Radke SR F 5-9 182 L 22 Orinda, California / Traverse City (NAHL) 8 Mitchell Nardi FR F 6-0 187 20 Hamilton, Ontario / Coquitlam (BCHL) 9 Austin McKay SO F 6-5 220 22 Toronto, Ontario / Drayton (AJHL) 10 Matt Johnson FR F 6-1 204 22 Clinton Township, Michigan / Amarillo (NAHL) 11 Colin Campbell SR F 6-1 203 R 22 Pickering, Ontario / Vaughan (OJHL) 13 Gus Correale FR F 5-10 179 21 Prince George, British Columbia / Grand Prairie (AJHL) 14 Stephen Perfetto JR F 5-9 175 L 22 Woodbridge, Ontario / Kingston (OJHL) 16 Ian Miller FR F 6-1 192 20 Fraser, Michigan / Port Huron (NAHL) 17 Zach Loesch SO D 6-5 212 21 White Bear Lake, Minnesota / Pembroke (CCHL) 18 Alex Globke FR F 6-3 206 19 Waterford, Michigan / Carleton Place (CCHL) 19 Daniel Vernace SO F 6-1 181 21 Toronto, Ontario / Trenton (OJHL) 20 Chris Ciotti JR F 5-10 179 R 23 Oxford, Michigan / St. Louis (NAHL) 21 Bryce Schmitt SO F 6-0 196 21 Minot, North Dakota / Bismarck (NAHL) 22 Jayson Angus FR F 5-8 161 21 Latrobe, Pennsylvania / Fairbanks (NAHL) 24 Kevin Czuczman JR D 6-3 205 L 22 Port Elgin, Ontario / Newmarket (CCHL) 25 Eric Drapluk SO D 6-1 194 21 Pembroke Pines, Florida / Coulee Region (NAHL) 26 Garret Clemment FR F 5-9 171 20 Wausau, Wisconsin / Fairbanks (NAHL) 27 Matt Bruneteau SR D 5-11 184 L 23 Omaha, Nebraska / Lincoln (USHL) 29 Andrew Dommett JR F 5-11 192 L 23 Major, Saskatchewan / Kindersley (SJHL) 30 Kevin Kapalka SR G 6-1 206 R 24 Mississauga, Ontario / Vaughan (OJHL) 31 Niels-Erik Ravn SR G 6-1 190 L 24 Boucherville, Quebec / Ottawa (CCHL) 33 Zach Sternberg SR D 6-0 190 R 23 Toronto, Ontario / Nepean (CCHL) Captain: Matt Bruneteau. Assistant Captains: Andrew Perrault, Colin Campbell. Head Coach: Jim Roque (Lake Superior '87). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 120-146-45 (.458) (8 Seasons). Record at Lake Superior State (Entering 2013-14): 120-146-45 (.458) (8 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Tim Christian (Ferris State '95). Assistant Coach: Doug Laprade (Lake Superior State '91).

Michigan Tech Huskies No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Cliff Watson (SJS) FR D 6-2 200 L 19 Appleton, Wisconsin / Sioux City (USHL) 3 Brad Stebner SR D 6-4 210 L 23 Fort McMurray, Alberta / Fort McMurray (AJHL) 5 Justin Fillion JR D 5-11 180 R 23 Prince George, British Columbia / Victoria (BCHL) 6 Chris Leibinger FR D 5-9 175 L 19 Saginaw, Michigan / Waterloo (USHL) 7 Reid Sturos FR F 6-2 175 R 21 South Lyon, Michigan / Nanaimo (BCHL) 8 Jacob Johnstone SR F 6-0 190 R 23 Grand Ledge, Michigan / Sioux Falls (USHL) 9 Dennis Rix SR F 6-0 190 R 24 Grande Prairie, Alberta / Grande Prairie (AJHL) 10 Tanner Kero JR F 5-11 175 L 21 Hancock, Michigan / Fargo (USHL) 11 Daniel Holmberg SR F 6-4 215 L 23 Nykoping, Sweden / Linkopings (J-20 Super Elite) (Europe) 12 Ryan Furne SR F 6-2 215 R 23 Oakdale, Minnesota / Green Bay (USHL) 13 Patrick Anderson SO F 5-11 190 R 22 Bismarck, North Dakota / New Mexico (NAHL) 14 Malcolm Gould SO F 5-11 175 R 20 North Vancouver, British Columbia / Chilliwack (BCHL) 15 David Johnstone JR F 5-11 175 R 21 Grande Ledge, Michigan / Indiana (USHL) 17 Riley Sweeney JR D 6-1 190 R 21 Delta, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 18 C.J. Eick SO F 5-7 160 L 21 Appleton, Wisconsin / Green Bay (USHL) 19 Blake Pietila (NJD) JR F 5-11 190 R 20 Brighton, Michigan / USNTDP (NTDP) 20 Blake Hietala JR F 5-10 180 R 23 Houghton, Michigan / Melfort (SJHL) 21 Max Vallis SO F 5-9 175 R 22 Santa Clara, California / Omaha (USHL) 22 Shane Hanna FR D 5-11 190 L 19 Salmon Arm, British Columbia / Salmon Arm (BCHL) 23 Alex Petan SO F 5-8 155 R 21 Delta, British Columbia / Coquitlam (BCHL) 24 Daniel Sova SR D 6-4 225 R 23 Cottage Grove, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 25 Mike Neville FR F 6-0 190 L 20 Woodbridge, Ontario / St. Michael's (OJHL) 26 Jimmy Davis JR D 6-0 185 R 20 Caledonia, Michigan / East Kentwood High School (USHS) 27 Tyler Heinonen FR F 6-0 190 L 20 Delano, Minnesota / Chicago (USHL) 28 Brent Baltus FR F 6-1 175 L 20 Nanaimo, British Columbia / Trail (BCHL) 29 Walker Hyland SO D 5-11 185 R 21 Woodbury, Minnesota / Alberni Valley (BCHL) 30 Jamie Phillips (WPG) SO G 6-3 175 L 20 Caledonia, Ontario / Toronto (OJHL) 31 Pheonix Copley SO G 6-3 175 L 21 North Pole, Alaska / Des Moines (USHL) 35 Matt Wintjes FR G 5-11 175 L 21 Holland Landing, Ontario / Newmarket (OJHL) Captains: Brad Stebner, Blake Pietila. Assistant Captains: Dennis Rix, Tanner Kero. Head Coach: Mel Pearson (Michigan Tech '81). Career Record (Enter-ing 2013-14): 29-39-8 (.434) (2 Seasons). Record at Michigan Tech (Entering 2013-14): 29-39-8 (.434) (2 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Bill Muckalt (Michigan '98). Assistant Coach: Damon Whitten (Michigan State '01). Goaltending Coach: Dieter Kochan (Northern Michigan '97). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tyler Shelast (Michigan Tech '08). Athletic Trainer: Brian Brewster (Nebraska Omaha '00).

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Minnesota State Mavericks No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 2 Josh Nelson SR D 6-0 180 R 24 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin / Fairbanks (NAHL) 3 Blake Thompson SO D 6-3 210 R 22 Eden Prairie, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) / Minnesota (2012-13) 4 Nick Buchanan SO D 6-3 207 L 22 Victoria, British Columbia / Penticton (BCHL) 5 Carter Foguth FR D 6-3 205 R 21 Fenton, Michigan / Muskegon (USHL) 6 Casey Nelson FR D 6-2 182 R 21 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin / Johnstown (NAHL) 7 Zach Palmquist JR D 6-0 175 L 22 So. St. Paul, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 8 Max Gaede (SJS) JR F 6-3 200 R 21 Woodbury, Minnesota / Sioux City (USHL) 9 Bryce Gervais SO F 5-10 175 L 21 Battleford, Saskatchewan / Penticton (BCHL) 10 Mat Knoll SO D 6-0 190 R 23 Edmonton, Alberta / Spruce Grove (AJHL) 11 Sean Flanagan FR D 6-1 180 L 21 Kindersly, Saskatchewan / Salmon Arm (BCHL) 12 Jean-Paul Lafontaine JR F 5-10 172 L 21 Oxford, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 14 Taylor Herndon SO F 6-3 190 L 22 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Texas (NAHL) 15 J.P. Burkemper SR F 6-3 195 L 22 St. Louis, Missouri / Fargo (USHL) 16 Jordan Nelson FR F 6-0 190 L 21 Williston, North Dakota / Fargo (USHL) 17 Michael Huntebrinker FR F 5-11 193 L 21 Chesterfield, Missouri / Waterloo (USHL) 18 Matt Leitner JR F 5-9 175 L 22 Los Alamitos, California / Fargo (USHL) 19 Zach Lehrke SR F 5-8 170 R 23 Park Rapids, Minnesota / Cedar Rapids (USHL) 21 Chase Grant JR F 5-11 195 L 24 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Fargo (USHL) 22 Johnny McInnis SR F 6-1 195 R 24 Boston, Massachusetts / Okotoks (AJHL) 23 Teddy Blueger (PIT) SO F 6-0 185 L 19 Riga, Latvia / Shattuck (PREP) 24 Brett Knowles SO F 5-11 186 L 22 Vanderhoof, British Columbia / Cowichan Valley (BCHL) 25 Zach Stepan (NSH) FR F 6-0 175 L 19 Hastings, Minnesota / Waterloo (USHL) 26 Dylan Margonari SO F 6-1 190 L 21 Greensburg, Pennsylvania / Youngstown (USHL) 27 Brett Stern JR D 6-3 195 L 21 Lino Lakes, Minnesota / Green Bay (USHL) 28 Jon Jutzi SO D 6-2 200 L 22 Tavistock, Ontario / Powell River (BCHL) 31 Evan Karambelas SR G 6-3 200 L 24 Fort St. John, British Columbia / Topeka (NAHL) 34 Cole Huggins FR G 6-0 180 L 21 Centennial, Colorado / Coquitlam (BCHL) 35 Stephon Williams (NYI) SO G 6-2 190 L 20 Fairbanks, Alaska / Sioux Falls (USHL) Captain: Johnny McInnis. Assistant Captains: Josh Nelson, Brett Stern. Head Coach: Mike Hastings (St. Cloud State '93). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 24-14-3 (.622) (1 Season). Record at Minnesota State (Entering 2013-14): 24-14-3 (.622) (1 Season). Assistant Coach: Darren Blue (Minnesota State '96). Assistant Coach: Todd Knott (Bemidji State '02).

Northern Michigan Wildcats No. Name Yr Pos Height Weight S/C Age Hometown/LastTeam 1 Michael Doan SO G 6-5 212 L 22 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario / Huntsville (BCHL) 2 Casey Purpur FR F 5-8 183 L 20 Grand Forks, North Dakota / Brookings (NAHL) 3 Ryan Kesti JR F 6-2 207 R 24 Red Wing, Minnesota / Sioux City (USHL) 4 Mitch Jones JR D 6-2 200 L 21 Delta, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 5 Ryan Trenz SO D 5-11 182 R 21 St. Louis, Missouri / Chicago (USHL) 6 Nathan Taurence JR D 5-10 182 R 24 Trenton, Michigan / Marquette (NAHL) / St. Scholastica (2010-11) 7 Sami Salminen FR F 6-4 222 R 20 Helsinki, Finland / Wichita Falls (NAHL) 8 DJ Vandercook JR F 6-3 208 R 22 Farmington Hills, Michigan / Wenatchee (NAHL) 9 Reed Seckel JR F 5-10 173 L 24 Melvin, Michigan / Green Bay (USHL) 10 Gerard Hanson FR F 5-11 176 R 21 Lidingö, Sweden / Lidingö Vikings (Europe) 11 Shane Sooth FR F 6-1 221 L 21 Canyon Country, California / Dubuque (USHL) 12 Aaron Leach SO F 5-9 184 L 20 Marquette, Michigan / Soo (NOJHL) 14 Brock Maschmeyer FR D 5-7 161 L 21 Bruederheim, Alberta / Nanaimo (BCHL) 15 Dominik Shine FR F 5-11 167 R 20 Pinckney, Michigan / Lincoln (USHL) 16 Jake Johnson SR F 5-8 169 L 24 Duluth, Minnesota / Penticton (BCHL) 17 John Siemer FR F 5-9 175 R 21 Baldwin Park, California / Penticton Vees (BCHL) 18 Luke Eibler JR D 6-1 181 R 22 Pinckney, Michigan / Youngstown (USHL) / Northeastern (2011-12) 19 Ryan Aynsley SO F 5-8 179 L 23 Kelowna, British Columbia / Castlegar (KIJHL) 20 Darren Nowick SO F 5-10 192 R 21 Long Beach, California / Vernon (BCHL) 21 Justin Rose SO F 5-8 166 L 22 Gibbons, Alberta / Fort McMurray (AJHL) 22 Cohen Adair SO F 6-2 207 L 21 Stratford, Ontario / Powell (BCHL) 23 Jake Baker JR D 6-5 209 L 22 Port Moody, British Columbia / Trail Smoke (BCHL) 24 CJ Ludwig SR D 5-10 179 R 23 Little Elm, Texas / Omaha (USHL) 25 Austin Handley SR D 6-0 206 L 23 Clarkston, Michigan / Des Moines (USHL) 26 Erik Higby SR F 5-9 178 L 24 New Braunfels, Texas / Topeka (NAHL) 27 Wade Epp SR D 6-4 205 L 24 Chilliwack, British Columbia / Victoria (BCHL) 28 Joseph Manno JR F 6-1 196 R 20 Montreal, Quebec / Dubuque (USHL) / Northeastern (2012-13) 29 Ryan Daugherty JR F 6-0 188 R 22 Sachse, Texas / Omaha (USHL) 30 Mathias Dahlstrom FR G 6-0 178 L 22 Smedjebacken, Sweden / Chicago (USHL) 33 Aaron Beutenmiller SO G 6-1 165 L 22 Tecumseh, Michigan / Soo Eagles (NOJHL) 34 Derek Dun FR G 5-11 171 R 19 Surrey, British Columbia / Nanaimo (BCHL) 37 Robert Lindores SO F 6-1 216 R 22 Port Alberni, British Columbia / Surrey (BCHL) 40 Stephan Vigier SR F 5-9 167 L 23 Notre Dame, Manitoba / Sioux City (USHL) 42 Barrett Kaib FR D 5-10 184 R 20 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / Green Bay (USHL) Captain: CJ Ludwig. Assistant Captains: Reed Seckel, Stephan Vigier, Luke Eibler. Head Coach: Walt Kyle (Northern Michigan '81). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 208-186-49 (.525) (11 Seasons). Record at Northern Michigan (Entering 2013-14): 208-186-49 (.525) (11 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Joe Shawhan (Northern Michigan '09). Assistant Coach: John Kyle (Northern Michigan '82).

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2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • All GamesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Ferris State 25 83 3.32 2 Bowling Green 26 79 3.04 3 Alaska 24 72 3.00 4 Minnesota State 24 69 2.88 5 Lake Superior 24 64 2.67 6 Bemidji State 26 69 2.65 7 Alaska Anchorage 24 62 2.58 8 Northern Michigan 22 54 2.45 9 Michigan Tech 26 53 2.04 10 Alab. Huntsville 26 25 0.96

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Ferris State 25 58 2.32 2 Michigan Tech 26 61 2.35 3 Bowling Green 26 62 2.38 4 Alaska Anchorage 24 61 2.54 Minnesota State 24 61 2.54 6 Northern Michigan 22 56 2.55 7 Bemidji State 26 78 3.00 8 Lake Superior 24 73 3.04 9 Alaska 24 74 3.08 10 Alab. Huntsville 26 113 4.35

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota State 24 465 19.4 2 Ferris State 25 444 17.8 3 Alaska 24 382 15.9 4 Northern Michigan 22 349 15.9 5 Michigan Tech 26 391 15.0 6 Bowling Green 26 368 14.2 7 Alab. Huntsville 26 346 13.3 8 Lake Superior 24 309 12.9 9 Alaska Anchorage 24 306 12.8 10 Bemidji State 26 275 10.6

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota State 29/124 4 23.4 2 Northern Michigan 21/103 2 20.4 3 Ferris State 20/103 2 19.4 4 Alaska Anchorage 21/116 2 18.1 5 Bemidji State 20/113 2 17.7 6 Alaska 19/111 3 17.1 7 Bowling Green 20/117 3 17.1 8 Lake Superior 15/ 97 3 15.5 9 Michigan Tech 13/122 2 10.7 10 Alab. Huntsville 7/103 3 6.8

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota State 92/103 0 89.3 2 Bemidji State 104/119 1 87.4 3 Bowling Green 103/121 4 85.1 4 Michigan Tech 94/111 4 84.7 5 Alaska 100/119 3 84.0 6 Alaska Anchorage 94/115 1 81.7 7 Ferris State 98/120 4 81.7 8 Lake Superior 93/115 1 80.9 9 Northern Michigan 84/106 1 79.2 10 Alab. Huntsville 86/123 2 69.9

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Bemidji State 124/232 53.4 2 Minnesota State 121/227 53.3 3 Ferris State 118/223 52.9 4 Alaska 119/230 51.7 5 Bowling Green 123/238 51.7 6 Lake Superior 108/212 50.9 7 Northern Michigan 105/209 50.2 8 Alaska Anchorage 115/231 49.8 9 Michigan Tech 107/233 45.9 10 Alab. Huntsville 93/226 41.2

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota State 29 4 +25 11 0 -11 +14 2 Bemidji State 20 2 +18 15 1 -14 +4 3 Bowling Green 20 3 +17 18 4 -14 +3 4 Alaska 19 3 +16 19 3 -16 0 Ferris State 20 2 +18 22 4 -18 0 6 Alaska Anchorage 21 2 +19 21 1 -20 -1 7 Michigan Tech 13 2 +11 17 4 -13 -2 Northern Michigan 21 2 +19 22 1 -21 -2 9 Lake Superior 15 3 +12 22 1 -21 -9 10 Alab. Huntsville 7 3 +4 37 2 -35 -31

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota State 24 833 34.71 2 Michigan Tech 26 863 33.19 3 Bowling Green 26 846 32.54 4 Alaska 24 697 29.04 5 Ferris State 25 724 28.96 6 Lake Superior 24 658 27.42 7 Bemidji State 26 673 25.88 8 Alaska Anchorage 24 602 25.08 9 Northern Michigan 22 541 24.59 10 Alab. Huntsville 26 497 19.12

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota State 24 602 25.08 2 Alaska Anchorage 24 607 25.29 3 Alaska 24 647 26.96 4 Bowling Green 26 707 27.19 5 Michigan Tech 26 712 27.38 6 Northern Michigan 22 657 29.86 7 Ferris State 25 778 31.12 8 Bemidji State 26 845 32.50 9 Lake Superior 24 868 36.17 10 Alab. Huntsville 26 1018 39.15

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota State 24 833 602 +231 +9.62 2 Michigan Tech 26 863 712 +151 +5.81 3 Bowling Green 26 846 707 +139 +5.35 4 Alaska 24 697 647 +50 +2.08 5 Alaska Anchorage 24 602 607 -5 -0.21 6 Ferris State 25 724 778 -54 -2.16 7 Northern Michigan 22 541 657 -116 -5.27 8 Bemidji State 26 673 845 -172 -6.62 9 Lake Superior 24 658 868 -210 -8.75 10 Alab. Huntsville 26 497 1018 -521 -20.04

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Ferris State 30 26 26 1 83 2 Bowling Green 19 31 28 1 79 3 Alaska 19 23 28 2 72 4 Bemidji State 18 29 21 1 69 Minnesota State 23 15 29 2 69 6 Lake Superior 16 25 22 1 64 7 Alaska Anchorage 22 15 24 1 62 8 Northern Michigan 15 20 19 0 54 9 Michigan Tech 10 23 19 1 53 10 Alab. Huntsville 5 7 12 1 25

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Northern Michigan 22 15 19 0 56 2 Ferris State 11 24 23 0 58 3 Alaska Anchorage 22 18 21 0 61 Michigan Tech 20 16 23 2 61 Minnesota State 17 21 22 1 61 6 Bowling Green 13 19 27 3 62 7 Lake Superior 21 25 25 2 73 8 Alaska 22 27 25 0 74 9 Bemidji State 26 28 23 1 78 10 Alab. Huntsville 42 38 33 0 113

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2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • All GamesPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 24 1.04 13-12-25 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 1.04 12-13-25 3 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 26 0.92 6-18-24 4 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 24 0.96 12-11-23 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 24 0.96 9-14-23 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 25 0.92 11-12-23 7 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 22 1.00 7-15-22 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 0.92 13- 9-22 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 24 0.92 10-12-22 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 26 0.85 14- 8-22 11 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 0.88 8-13-21 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.81 11-10-21 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 26 0.81 10-11-21 14 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 24 0.83 7-13-20 15 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 24 0.79 10- 9-19 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 24 0.79 7-12-19 17 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 0.90 11- 7-18 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 0.82 11- 7-18 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 26 0.69 12- 6-18 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 26 0.69 5-13-18 21 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 23 0.74 4-13-17 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 25 0.68 7-10-17 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 25 0.68 3-14-17 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 26 0.65 9- 8-17 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 0.65 1-16-17 26 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 14 1.14 5-11-16 Brent Tate Bowling Green SO F 22 0.73 8- 8-16 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 24 0.67 9- 7-16 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 24 0.67 8- 8-16 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 24 0.67 8- 8-16 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 24 0.67 3-13-16 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior JR F 24 0.67 3-13-16 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 26 0.62 10- 6-16 34 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 20 0.75 3-12-15 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 24 0.62 1-14-15 36 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 20 0.70 10- 4-14 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 24 0.58 5- 9-14 Brendan Harms Bemidji State FR F 26 0.54 5- 9-14 Danny Mattson Bemidji State JR F 26 0.54 3-11-14 40 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 0.65 6- 7-13 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 24 0.54 4- 9-13 Garret Clemment Lake Superior FR F 24 0.54 3-10-13 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State SO F 24 0.54 3-10-13 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 24 0.54 2-11-13 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 25 0.52 10- 3-13 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 25 0.52 6- 7-13 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 26 0.50 1-12-13 48 CJ Ludwig Northern Michigan SR D 13 0.92 5- 7-12 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 21 0.57 0-12-12 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 22 0.55 3- 9-12 Garrick Perry Alaska JR LW 24 0.50 7- 5-12 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 24 0.50 4- 8-12 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech JR F 25 0.48 3- 9-12 Mike Neville Michigan Tech FR F 26 0.46 2-10-12 55 Erik Higby Northern Michigan SR F 15 0.73 6- 5-11 Dajon Mingo Bowling Green SO F 18 0.61 3- 8-11 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 20 0.55 5- 6-11 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 21 0.52 5- 6-11 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 21 0.52 1-10-11 Justin DeMartino Ferris State SR RW 22 0.50 4- 7-11 Nolan Huysmans Alaska SO RW 23 0.48 5- 6-11 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State SO F 23 0.48 5- 6-11 Blake Hietala Michigan Tech JR F 25 0.44 5- 6-11 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State SR F 26 0.42 3- 8-11 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 26 0.42 3- 8-11 66 Reed Seckel Northern Michigan JR F 17 0.59 6- 4-10 Zach Stepan Minnesota State FR F 19 0.53 6- 4-10 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State FR F 21 0.48 2- 8-10 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville FR F 24 0.42 4- 6-10 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green FR F 26 0.38 4- 6-10 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.38 4- 6-10 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 26 0.38 2- 8-10 73 Sami Salminen Northern Michigan FR F 17 0.53 2- 7- 9 Radoslav Illo Bemidji State SR F 19 0.47 6- 3- 9 Shane Sooth Northern Michigan FR F 22 0.41 3- 6- 9 Brandon Anselmini Ferris State SO D 23 0.39 3- 6- 9 Chris Ciotti Lake Superior JR F 23 0.39 1- 8- 9 Eric Drapluk Lake Superior SO D 24 0.38 5- 4- 9 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SR F 24 0.38 5- 4- 9 Kevin Dufour Bowling Green FR F 24 0.38 4- 5- 9 Andy Huff Ferris State SR RW 24 0.38 4- 5- 9

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Chase Grant Minnesota State JR F 24 0.38 3- 6- 9 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green FR F 26 0.35 5- 4- 9 Camden Wojtala Bowling Green SR F 26 0.35 3- 6- 9 85 Andrew Dommett Lake Superior JR F 20 0.40 5- 3- 8 Ryan Lowney Ferris State FR D 22 0.36 0- 8- 8 Trevor Campbell Alaska JR D 23 0.35 2- 6- 8 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 24 0.33 5- 3- 8

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 26 0.54 14 2 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 0.54 13 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 24 0.54 13 4 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 0.50 12 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 24 0.50 12 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 26 0.46 12 7 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 0.55 11 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 0.50 11 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 25 0.44 11 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.42 11

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 26 0.69 18 2 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 0.62 16 3 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 22 0.68 15 4 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 24 0.58 14 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 24 0.58 14 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 25 0.56 14 7 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 23 0.57 13 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 0.54 13 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 24 0.54 13 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 0.54 13 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 24 0.54 13 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior JR F 24 0.54 13 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 26 0.50 13

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 24 0.71 11- 6-17 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 22 0.59 3-10-13 3 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 14 0.79 2- 9-11 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 0.46 4- 7-11 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 24 0.46 1-10-11 6 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 24 0.42 3- 7-10 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 0.42 3- 7-10 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 26 0.38 6- 4-10 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 26 0.38 3- 7-10 10 CJ Ludwig Northern Michigan SR D 13 0.69 4- 5- 9 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 0.45 4- 5- 9 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 0.41 6- 3- 9 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 24 0.38 4- 5- 9 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 26 0.35 3- 6- 9

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 21 0.14 3- 0- 3 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 24 0.12 1- 2- 3 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.12 2- 1- 3 4 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 0.08 1- 1- 2 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 25 0.08 2- 0- 2 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 26 0.08 1- 1- 2 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 26 0.08 1- 1- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 5 2 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 4 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 24 4 4 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 3 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 24 3 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 24 3 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 25 3 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 25 3 9 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 2 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 20 2 Brent Tate Bowling Green SO F 22 2 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 24 2 Garrick Perry Alaska JR LW 24 2 Kevin Dufour Bowling Green FR F 24 2 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 24 2 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State SO F 24 2 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 26 2 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 26 2 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 26 2 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 26 2

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WCHA Player Statistics • All Games con’tDefenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 26 0.69 5-13-18 2 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 23 0.74 4-13-17 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 25 0.68 3-14-17 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 0.65 1-16-17 5 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 24 0.67 8- 8-16 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 24 0.67 3-13-16 7 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 24 0.62 1-14-15 8 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 24 0.54 4- 9-13 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 24 0.54 2-11-13 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 26 0.50 1-12-13 11 CJ Ludwig Northern Michigan SR D 13 0.92 5- 7-12 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 21 0.57 0-12-12 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 24 0.50 4- 8-12

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Globke Lake Superior F 24 0.96 9-14-23 2 Kyle Schempp Ferris State F 25 0.68 7-10-17 3 Marcus Basara Alaska RW 24 0.67 9- 7-16 4 Chad McDonald Ferris State F 24 0.58 5- 9-14 Brendan Harms Bemidji State F 26 0.54 5- 9-14 6 Garret Clemment Lake Superior F 24 0.54 3-10-13 7 Mike Neville Michigan Tech F 26 0.46 2-10-12 8 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State D 26 0.42 3- 8-11 9 Zach Stepan Minnesota State F 19 0.53 6- 4-10 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State F 21 0.48 2- 8-10 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville F 24 0.42 4- 6-10 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green F 26 0.38 4- 6-10 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech D 26 0.38 2- 8-10

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 936:20 32 2.05 2 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 986:57 34 2.07 3 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 1111:01 41 2.21 4 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 1146:48 44 2.30 5 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 1364:22 53 2.33 6 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 835:38 35 2.51 7 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 640:58 27 2.53 8 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 603:46 26 2.58 9 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 1145:44 56 2.93 10 John Keeney Alaska SO 609:50 30 2.95 11 Davis Jones Alaska FR 607:29 31 3.06 12 Stephon Williams Minnesota State SO 499:07 27 3.25 13 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 604:52 36 3.57 14 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 795:27 49 3.70 15 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 732:34 60 4.91Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 470 35 .931 2 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 651 53 .925 3 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 414 34 .924 4 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 530 44 .923 5 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 469 41 .920 6 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 361 32 .919 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 546 56 .907 8 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 452 49 .902 9 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 325 36 .900 10 Davis Jones Alaska FR 278 31 .900 11 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 231 26 .899 12 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 236 27 .897 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 432 60 .878 14 John Keeney Alaska SO 206 30 .873 15 Stephon Williams Minnesota State SO 180 27 .870Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 17- 3- 3 .804 2 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 9- 2- 5 .719 3 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 10- 5- 0 .667 4 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 7- 5- 1 .577 5 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 5- 5- 1 .500 John Keeney Alaska SO 4- 4- 2 .500 7 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 8- 9- 2 .474 8 Davis Jones Alaska FR 4- 5- 1 .450 9 Stephon Williams Minnesota State SO 4- 5- 0 .444 10 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 5- 8- 5 .417 11 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 5-10- 4 .368 12 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 4- 7- 0 .364 13 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 3- 7- 0 .300 14 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1-12- 0 .077 15 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 0-12- 1 .038Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • League GamesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Ferris State 16 56 3.50 2 Minnesota State 18 59 3.28 3 Bowling Green 18 56 3.11 4 Alaska 18 51 2.83 Bemidji State 18 51 2.83 6 Lake Superior 16 40 2.50 Northern Michigan 14 35 2.50 8 Alaska Anchorage 18 44 2.44 9 Michigan Tech 16 35 2.19 10 Alab. Huntsville 16 14 0.88

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Bowling Green 18 38 2.11 2 Northern Michigan 14 31 2.21 3 Ferris State 16 38 2.38 Michigan Tech 16 38 2.38 5 Alaska Anchorage 18 44 2.44 Minnesota State 18 44 2.44 7 Bemidji State 18 47 2.61 8 Lake Superior 16 43 2.69 9 Alaska 18 57 3.17 10 Alab. Huntsville 16 61 3.81

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ferris State 16 340 21.2 2 Minnesota State 18 351 19.5 3 Northern Michigan 14 230 16.4 4 Alaska 18 247 13.7 5 Bowling Green 18 244 13.6 6 Michigan Tech 16 205 12.8 7 Alab. Huntsville 16 201 12.6 8 Alaska Anchorage 18 218 12.1 9 Lake Superior 16 182 11.4 10 Bemidji State 18 199 11.1

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota State 27/ 99 3 27.3 2 Alaska Anchorage 16/ 82 1 19.5 3 Northern Michigan 11/ 57 0 19.3 4 Ferris State 12/ 63 1 19.0 5 Bemidji State 15/ 82 0 18.3 6 Alaska 14/ 85 3 16.5 7 Bowling Green 12/ 79 3 15.2 8 Lake Superior 9/ 62 1 14.5 9 Michigan Tech 10/ 74 2 13.5 10 Alab. Huntsville 2/ 63 0 3.2

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota State 65/ 72 0 90.3 2 Bemidji State 73/ 84 1 86.9 3 Bowling Green 66/ 76 4 86.8 4 Michigan Tech 51/ 59 1 86.4 5 Alaska 71/ 83 1 85.5 6 Lake Superior 58/ 71 1 81.7 7 Northern Michigan 54/ 67 1 80.6 8 Ferris State 62/ 77 3 80.5 9 Alaska Anchorage 63/ 79 0 79.7 10 Alab. Huntsville 55/ 78 2 70.5

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Minnesota State 92/171 53.8 2 Bemidji State 88/166 53.0 3 Ferris State 74/140 52.9 4 Northern Michigan 65/124 52.4 5 Alaska 85/168 50.6 6 Lake Superior 67/133 50.4 7 Bowling Green 78/155 50.3 8 Alaska Anchorage 79/161 49.1 9 Michigan Tech 61/133 45.9 10 Alab. Huntsville 57/141 40.4

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota State 27 3 +24 7 0 -7 +17 2 Bemidji State 15 0 +15 11 1 -10 +5 3 Bowling Green 12 3 +9 10 4 -6 +3 4 Michigan Tech 10 2 +8 8 1 -7 +1 5 Alaska 14 3 +11 12 1 -11 0 6 Alaska Anchorage 16 1 +15 16 0 -16 -1 Ferris State 12 1 +11 15 3 -12 -1 Northern Michigan 11 0 +11 13 1 -12 -1 9 Lake Superior 9 1 +8 13 1 -12 -4 10 Alab. Huntsville 2 0 +2 23 2 -21 -19

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota State 18 14 25 2 59 2 Bowling Green 14 22 19 1 56 Ferris State 24 15 16 1 56 4 Alaska 14 17 19 1 51 Bemidji State 12 21 17 1 51 6 Alaska Anchorage 16 10 18 0 44 7 Lake Superior 7 17 16 0 40 8 Michigan Tech 8 15 12 0 35 Northern Michigan 12 11 12 0 35 10 Alab. Huntsville 3 4 6 1 14

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Northern Michigan 12 9 10 0 31 2 Bowling Green 5 11 19 3 38 Ferris State 5 17 16 0 38 Michigan Tech 14 9 15 0 38 5 Lake Superior 13 15 13 2 43 6 Alaska Anchorage 16 13 15 0 44 Minnesota State 13 15 15 1 44 8 Bemidji State 16 17 13 1 47 9 Alaska 15 21 21 0 57 10 Alab. Huntsville 19 19 23 0 61

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2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • League GamesPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 18 1.28 12-11-23 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 16 1.19 7-12-19 3 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 18 1.00 10- 8-18 4 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 18 0.94 7-10-17 5 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 14 1.14 5-11-16 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 18 0.89 10- 6-16 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 18 0.89 9- 7-16 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 18 0.89 4-12-16 9 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 14 1.07 9- 6-15 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 16 0.94 7- 8-15 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 18 0.83 5-10-15 12 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 16 0.88 7- 7-14 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 18 0.78 7- 7-14 Colton Beck Alaska SR LW 18 0.78 5- 9-14 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 18 0.78 4-10-14 16 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 16 0.81 6- 7-13 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 16 0.81 3-10-13 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 16 0.81 2-11-13 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 18 0.72 10- 3-13 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 18 0.72 7- 6-13 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 18 0.72 5- 8-13 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 18 0.72 1-12-13 23 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 15 0.80 5- 7-12 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 16 0.75 7- 5-12 Brent Tate Bowling Green SO F 16 0.75 6- 6-12 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 16 0.75 5- 7-12 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 18 0.67 1-11-12 28 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 14 0.79 5- 6-11 Dajon Mingo Bowling Green SO F 14 0.79 3- 8-11 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 16 0.69 3- 8-11 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 18 0.61 8- 3-11 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 18 0.61 4- 7-11 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 18 0.61 3- 8-11 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State SO F 18 0.61 2- 9-11 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 18 0.61 1-10-11 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 18 0.61 1-10-11 37 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 13 0.77 5- 5-10 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage JR F 14 0.71 5- 5-10 Zach Stepan Minnesota State FR F 15 0.67 6- 4-10 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 16 0.62 5- 5-10 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 16 0.62 4- 6-10 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 16 0.62 2- 8-10 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 18 0.56 4- 6-10 Brendan Harms Bemidji State FR F 18 0.56 4- 6-10 45 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 11 0.82 7- 2- 9 Sami Salminen Northern Michigan FR F 13 0.69 2- 7- 9 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State FR F 15 0.60 2- 7- 9 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 16 0.56 5- 4- 9 Mike Neville Michigan Tech FR F 16 0.56 1- 8- 9 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State SO F 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Danny Mattson Bemidji State JR F 18 0.50 2- 7- 9 53 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Reed Seckel Northern Michigan JR F 13 0.62 4- 4- 8 Eric Drapluk Lake Superior SO D 16 0.50 4- 4- 8 Stephen Perfetto Lake Superior JR F 16 0.50 2- 6- 8 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green FR F 18 0.44 4- 4- 8 Camden Wojtala Bowling Green SR F 18 0.44 3- 5- 8 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green FR F 18 0.44 2- 6- 8 Chase Grant Minnesota State JR F 18 0.44 2- 6- 8 61 Erik Higby Northern Michigan SR F 9 0.78 3- 4- 7 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 13 0.54 0- 7- 7 Cory Kane Ferris State SR C 14 0.50 3- 4- 7 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 14 0.50 2- 5- 7 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech SR F 15 0.47 4- 3- 7 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville FR F 15 0.47 3- 4- 7 Andy Huff Ferris State SR RW 15 0.47 3- 4- 7 Blake Hietala Michigan Tech JR F 16 0.44 5- 2- 7 Phillip Marinaccio Bemidji State FR F 16 0.44 4- 3- 7 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 16 0.44 3- 4- 7 Garret Clemment Lake Superior FR F 16 0.44 3- 4- 7 Garrick Perry Alaska JR LW 18 0.39 4- 3- 7 Mitch Cain Bemidji State JR F 18 0.39 3- 4- 7 Trevor Campbell Alaska JR D 18 0.39 2- 5- 7

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Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 18 0.67 12 2 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 18 0.56 10 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State SO F 18 0.56 10 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 18 0.56 10 5 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 14 0.64 9 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 18 0.50 9 7 Mark Cooper Bowling Green SO F 18 0.44 8 8 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 11 0.64 7 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 16 0.44 7 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 16 0.44 7 Alex Petan Michigan Tech SO F 16 0.44 7 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 16 0.44 7 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 18 0.39 7 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 18 0.39 7 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 18 0.39 7

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 16 0.75 12 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 18 0.67 12 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 18 0.67 12 4 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 14 0.79 11 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 16 0.69 11 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 18 0.61 11 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 18 0.61 11 8 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 16 0.62 10 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 18 0.56 10 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 18 0.56 10 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 18 0.56 10 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 18 0.56 10 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 18 0.56 10

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 18 0.94 11- 6-17 2 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 16 0.75 3- 9-12 3 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State SR F 14 0.79 2- 9-11 4 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 18 0.50 1- 8- 9 5 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 14 0.57 4- 4- 8 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 18 0.44 4- 4- 8 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 18 0.44 3- 5- 8 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 18 0.44 2- 6- 8 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage SO F 18 0.44 2- 6- 8 10 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 18 0.39 3- 4- 7 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 18 0.39 1- 6- 7

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 13 0.23 3- 0- 3 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 16 0.19 1- 2- 3 3 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 16 0.12 2- 0- 2 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 18 0.11 1- 1- 2 5 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR G 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Ryan Daugherty Northern Michigan JR F 14 0.07 1- 0- 1 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville FR F 15 0.07 1- 0- 1 Bryce Schmitt Lake Superior SO F 15 0.07 0- 1- 1 Alex Allan Alab. Huntsville SR F 16 0.06 1- 0- 1 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 16 0.06 1- 0- 1 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 16 0.06 1- 0- 1 Connor Kucera Bowling Green JR D 16 0.06 0- 1- 1 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 16 0.06 0- 1- 1 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 18 0.06 1- 0- 1 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 18 0.06 1- 0- 1 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 18 0.06 0- 1- 1 Mitch Cain Bemidji State JR F 18 0.06 0- 1- 1

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 18 4 2 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 14 3 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 18 3 4 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 11 2 Brett Cameron Alaska Anchorage JR F 14 2 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 15 2 Brent Tate Bowling Green SO F 16 2 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 16 2 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 16 2 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech JR F 16 2 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 17 2 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 18 2

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Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 16 0.81 3-10-13 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 16 0.81 2-11-13 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 18 0.72 5- 8-13 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 18 0.72 1-12-13 5 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State JR D 18 0.67 1-11-12 6 Colton Parayko Alaska SO D 18 0.61 3- 8-11 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 18 0.61 1-10-11 Graeme McCormack Bemidji State SO D 18 0.61 1-10-11 9 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 16 0.62 4- 6-10 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech FR D 16 0.62 2- 8-10 Austin Coldwell Alaska Anchorage JR D 18 0.56 4- 6-10 12 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State FR D 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 13 Eric Drapluk Lake Superior SO D 16 0.50 4- 4- 8 14 Luke Eibler Northern Michigan JR D 13 0.54 0- 7- 7 Zach Sternberg Lake Superior SR D 16 0.44 3- 4- 7 Trevor Campbell Alaska JR D 18 0.39 2- 5- 7

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Alex Globke Lake Superior F 16 0.81 6- 7-13 Marcus Basara Alaska RW 18 0.72 7- 6-13 3 Kyle Schempp Ferris State F 16 0.75 5- 7-12 4 Chad McDonald Ferris State F 16 0.69 3- 8-11 5 Zach Stepan Minnesota State F 15 0.67 6- 4-10 Shane Hanna Michigan Tech D 16 0.62 2- 8-10 Brendan Harms Bemidji State F 18 0.56 4- 6-10 8 Sami Salminen Northern Michigan F 13 0.69 2- 7- 9 Gerald Mayhew Ferris State F 15 0.60 2- 7- 9 Mike Neville Michigan Tech F 16 0.56 1- 8- 9 Ruslan Pedan Bemidji State D 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 12 Matt Pohlkamp Bowling Green F 18 0.44 4- 4- 8 Pierre-Luc Mercier Bowling Green F 18 0.44 2- 6- 8 14 Matt Salhany Alab. Huntsville F 15 0.47 3- 4- 7 Phillip Marinaccio Bemidji State F 16 0.44 4- 3- 7 Garret Clemment Lake Superior F 16 0.44 3- 4- 7

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 737:04 22 1.79 2 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 783:40 25 1.91 3 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 806:31 26 1.93 4 Jamie Phillips Michigan Tech SO 334:20 11 1.97 5 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 939:44 37 2.36 6 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 557:18 22 2.37 7 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 620:05 26 2.52 8 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 710:38 30 2.53 9 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 714:12 32 2.69 10 John Keeney Alaska SO 425:17 22 3.10 11 Davis Jones Alaska FR 418:01 22 3.16 12 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 482:13 28 3.48 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 482:33 33 4.10Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 313 22 .934 2 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 347 25 .933 3 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 383 30 .927 4 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 468 37 .927 5 Jamie Phillips Michigan Tech SO 132 11 .923 6 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 292 26 .918 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 314 32 .908 8 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 204 22 .903 9 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 259 28 .902 10 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 232 26 .899 11 Davis Jones Alaska FR 194 22 .898 12 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 267 33 .890 13 John Keeney Alaska SO 140 22 .864Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 12- 2- 2 .812 2 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 8- 1- 3 .792 3 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 10- 3- 0 .769 4 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 7- 5- 1 .577 5 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 6- 5- 0 .545 6 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 4- 4- 1 .500 John Keeney Alaska SO 3- 3- 1 .500 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 3- 3- 4 .500 9 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 5- 6- 1 .458 10 Jamie Phillips Michigan Tech SO 2- 4- 0 .333 11 Davis Jones Alaska FR 2- 5- 0 .286 12 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1- 7- 0 .125 13 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 0- 7- 1 .062Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2013-14 Top 10 Scorers by WCHA Team • All Games---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alabama Huntsville | Overall - 26 GP ( 1-24- 1 .058) | Conf Only - 16 GP ( 1-14- 1 .094) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS22 Matt Salhany F FR | 24 4 6 10 2/ 7 0 1 0 0 | 15 3 4 7 2/ 7 0 1 0 0 | 24 4 6 1024 Steven Koshey D SO | 20 1 5 6 1/ 2 1 0 0 0 | 12 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 | 36 3 10 13 4 Frank Misuraca D SO | 25 1 5 6 8/ 27 0 0 1 0 | 16 1 3 4 6/ 23 0 0 1 0 | 45 3 9 12 9 Chad Brears F SO | 24 4 1 5 1/ 2 2 0 0 0 | 16 1 1 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 49 5 2 718 Brandon Clowes F FR | 20 1 4 5 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 13 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 20 1 4 511 Jack Prince F SO | 21 3 1 4 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 11 2 0 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 41 3 4 7 8 Alex Allan F SR | 25 3 1 4 6/ 12 1 1 0 0 | 16 3 1 4 4/ 8 1 1 0 0 | 101 7 13 2012 Brent Fletcher F FR | 25 1 3 4 5/ 21 0 0 0 1 | 16 1 2 3 3/ 6 0 0 0 1 | 25 1 3 433 Regan Soquila F FR | 25 1 3 4 6/ 23 0 0 0 0 | 15 0 1 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 25 1 3 421 Jeff Vanderlugt F JR | 13 3 0 3 10/ 20 2 0 0 0 | 8 0 0 0 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 65 11 7 1819 Craig Pierce F JR | 19 0 3 3 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 2 2 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 67 6 3 916 Doug Reid F JR | 24 0 3 3 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 14 0 1 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 78 2 8 10

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alaska Anchorage | Overall - 24 GP (12- 9- 3 .562) | Conf Only - 18 GP ( 8- 7- 3 .528) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS21 Matt Bailey F SR | 24 13 9 22 12/ 35 2 1 5 0 | 18 7 7 14 8/ 27 1 0 3 0 | 124 40 38 7817 Jordan Kwas F SR | 24 8 13 21 2/ 4 4 0 1 0 | 18 5 10 15 2 0 1 0 | 110 25 54 79 9 Blake Tatchell F SO | 24 7 12 19 6/ 12 3 0 2 0 | 18 4 10 14 3/ 6 2 0 0 0 | 60 16 28 4429 Scott Allen F JR | 20 11 7 18 3/ 6 4 0 0 0 | 14 9 6 15 1/ 2 4 0 0 0 | 84 26 20 4610 Brett Cameron F JR | 20 6 7 13 7/ 14 3 0 2 0 | 14 5 5 10 3/ 6 2 0 2 0 | 96 15 23 38 7 Austin Coldwell D JR | 24 4 8 12 12/ 24 3 0 0 1 | 18 4 6 10 8/ 16 3 0 0 1 | 84 8 23 3127 Hudson Friesen F FR | 17 2 4 6 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 13 1 3 4 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 17 2 4 639 Dylan Hubbs F FR | 21 2 3 5 18/ 47 0 0 1 0 | 15 2 0 2 14/ 39 0 0 1 0 | 21 2 3 522 Blake Leask D SO | 20 1 4 5 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 15 1 2 3 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 54 3 13 16 2 Chase Van Allen D FR | 21 0 5 5 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 15 0 3 3 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 21 0 5 512 Ben Matthews D SO | 8 3 1 4 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 6 2 0 2 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 17 3 1 416 Andrew Pettitt F JR | 22 1 3 4 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 16 1 2 3 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 57 1 8 920 Hayden Trupp F SO | 17 0 4 4 3/ 9 0 0 0 0 | 17 0 4 4 3/ 9 0 0 0 0 | 52 2 8 1037 Chris Williams D SO | 23 0 4 4 15/ 30 0 0 0 0 | 17 0 3 3 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 54 0 6 6

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alaska | Overall - 24 GP ( 9-11- 4 .458) | Conf Only - 18 GP ( 6-10- 2 .389) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS37 Cody Kunyk F SR | 24 12 13 25 9/ 18 3 1 3 0 | 18 7 10 17 4/ 8 1 1 1 0 | 135 50 65 11527 Tyler Morley C SO | 24 12 11 23 14/ 42 2 0 0 1 | 18 10 8 18 12/ 38 2 0 0 0 | 61 22 22 4436 Colton Beck LW SR | 24 7 13 20 8/ 27 4 1 1 0 | 18 5 9 14 6/ 23 3 0 1 0 | 133 35 47 82 9 Marcus Basara RW FR | 24 9 7 16 3/ 6 2 0 0 1 | 18 7 6 13 3/ 6 1 0 0 1 | 24 9 7 16 4 Colton Parayko (STL) D SO | 24 3 13 16 7/ 14 3 0 0 0 | 18 3 8 11 7/ 14 3 0 0 0 | 57 7 26 33 6 Michael Quinn D SR | 24 1 14 15 5/ 21 1 0 0 0 | 18 1 10 11 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 116 8 41 4912 Garrick Perry LW JR | 24 7 5 12 4/ 8 1 0 2 0 | 18 4 3 7 3/ 6 1 0 1 0 | 72 10 9 1924 Nolan Huysmans RW SO | 23 5 6 11 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 17 0 4 4 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 60 10 11 2118 Trevor Campbell D JR | 23 2 6 8 8/ 16 1 0 0 0 | 18 2 5 7 7/ 14 1 0 0 0 | 84 4 24 2815 Shawn Hochhausen C FR | 24 2 5 7 5/ 21 0 0 1 0 | 18 2 4 6 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 24 2 5 714 Brandon Morley LW FR | 24 3 2 5 15/ 44 1 0 1 0 | 18 3 2 5 8/ 16 1 0 1 0 | 24 3 2 5

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State | Overall - 26 GP ( 7-12- 7 .404) | Conf Only - 18 GP ( 7- 7- 4 .500) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS13 Cory Ward F SO | 26 14 8 22 8/ 16 2 0 2 2 | 18 9 7 16 7/ 14 2 0 2 1 | 62 23 14 3723 Markus Gerbrandt F SO | 26 12 6 18 11/ 22 3 0 0 0 | 18 10 3 13 5/ 10 2 0 0 0 | 57 16 7 23 7 Matt Prapavessis D JR | 26 5 13 18 5/ 10 3 1 1 1 | 18 5 8 13 4/ 8 3 1 1 1 | 100 8 34 4228 Brendan Harms F FR | 26 5 9 14 7/ 14 2 0 1 0 | 18 4 6 10 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 26 5 9 1416 Danny Mattson F JR | 26 3 11 14 4/ 8 2 0 0 1 | 18 2 7 9 1/ 2 1 0 0 1 | 79 10 32 4211 Graeme McCormack D SO | 26 1 12 13 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 18 1 10 11 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 48 1 13 1412 Jeff Jubinville F SR | 26 3 8 11 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 18 1 5 6 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 119 12 21 3325 Ruslan Pedan D FR | 26 3 8 11 17/ 34 3 0 1 0 | 18 3 6 9 12/ 24 3 0 1 0 | 26 3 8 1118 Radoslav Illo (ANA) F SR | 19 6 3 9 6/ 12 2 0 0 0 | 11 2 2 4 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 120 21 25 46 9 Phillip Marinaccio F FR | 24 4 3 7 6/ 23 0 0 1 1 | 16 4 3 7 5/ 21 0 0 1 1 | 24 4 3 727 Mitch Cain F JR | 26 3 4 7 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 18 3 4 7 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 70 4 9 13

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bowling Green | Overall - 26 GP (12- 9- 5 .558) | Conf Only - 18 GP ( 9- 6- 3 .583) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS11 Dan DeSalvo F JR | 26 6 18 24 9/ 18 0 1 0 0 | 18 4 12 16 8/ 16 0 1 0 0 | 102 25 49 7412 Bryce Williamson F SR | 26 10 11 21 9/ 21 6 0 1 2 | 18 4 7 11 4/ 8 2 0 1 1 | 141 36 27 6329 Ralfs Freibergs D SO | 26 1 16 17 15/ 30 1 0 0 0 | 18 1 12 13 10/ 20 1 0 0 0 | 34 2 22 2426 Mark Cooper F SO | 26 10 6 16 3/ 6 4 0 2 0 | 18 8 3 11 3/ 6 3 0 1 0 | 64 19 13 3223 Brent Tate F SO | 22 8 8 16 11/ 22 1 0 2 0 | 16 6 6 12 9/ 18 1 0 2 0 | 46 12 17 2917 Ben Murphy F SO | 25 10 3 13 10/ 31 5 0 3 0 | 17 5 1 6 6/ 23 2 0 2 0 | 65 16 10 2613 Adam Berkle F JR | 21 5 6 11 11/ 33 0 3 0 0 | 13 5 5 10 9/ 29 0 3 0 0 | 106 19 34 5325 Dajon Mingo F SO | 18 3 8 11 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 14 3 8 11 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 59 11 22 33 2 Pierre-Luc Mercier F FR | 26 4 6 10 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 18 2 6 8 1 0 1 0 | 26 4 6 1020 Matt Pohlkamp F FR | 26 5 4 9 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 18 4 4 8 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 26 5 4 910 Kevin Dufour F FR | 24 4 5 9 1/ 2 0 0 2 0 | 16 3 3 6 0 0 1 0 | 24 4 5 914 Camden Wojtala F SR | 26 3 6 9 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 18 3 5 8 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 146 26 38 64

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ferris State | Overall - 25 GP (17- 5- 3 .740) | Conf Only - 16 GP (12- 2- 2 .812) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS16 Garrett Thompson LW SR | 25 11 12 23 11/ 22 3 0 3 0 | 16 7 7 14 8/ 16 1 0 2 0 | 121 37 41 7821 Justin Buzzeo F JR | 24 10 12 22 6/ 12 3 0 2 0 | 15 5 7 12 3/ 6 1 0 2 0 | 64 16 20 36 6 Kyle Schempp F FR | 25 7 10 17 3/ 6 3 0 0 0 | 16 5 7 12 1/ 2 3 0 0 0 | 25 7 10 17 2 Scott Czarnowczan D SR | 23 4 13 17 17/ 45 2 0 1 0 | 16 3 10 13 13/ 37 1 0 1 0 | 123 7 48 55 7 Jason Binkley D JR | 25 3 14 17 14/ 39 0 0 1 0 | 16 2 11 13 8/ 27 0 0 1 0 | 102 6 43 4922 Matt Robertson LW SO | 20 10 4 14 2/ 4 4 0 2 0 | 11 7 2 9 2/ 4 3 0 2 0 | 49 11 9 20 9 Chad McDonald F FR | 24 5 9 14 5/ 10 0 1 3 0 | 16 3 8 11 5/ 10 0 1 1 0 | 24 5 9 1411 Kenny Babinski C SO | 25 6 7 13 6/ 12 0 2 0 0 | 16 5 4 9 3/ 6 0 2 0 0 | 51 9 10 19 8 Cory Kane C SR | 20 5 6 11 6/ 31 1 0 0 1 | 14 3 4 7 6/ 31 1 0 0 1 | 126 25 22 4719 Justin DeMartino RW SR | 22 4 7 11 14/ 47 0 1 1 0 | 13 2 4 6 10/ 39 0 0 0 0 | 87 11 20 3120 Gerald Mayhew F FR | 21 2 8 10 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 15 2 7 9 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 21 2 8 1018 Andy Huff RW SR | 24 4 5 9 10/ 31 1 0 0 0 | 15 3 4 7 7/ 25 0 0 0 0 | 112 15 19 3423 Brandon Anselmini D SO | 23 3 6 9 16/ 32 1 0 0 1 | 14 2 3 5 10/ 20 1 0 0 0 | 55 7 15 22

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Superior State | Overall - 24 GP (11-12- 1 .479) | Conf Only - 16 GP ( 7- 9- 0 .438) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS18 Alex Globke F FR | 24 9 14 23 6/ 12 2 0 0 0 | 16 6 7 13 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 24 9 14 2311 Colin Campbell F SR | 24 8 8 16 9/ 18 3 0 3 0 | 16 5 5 10 5/ 10 3 0 2 0 | 107 21 30 5124 Kevin Czuczman D JR | 24 8 8 16 22/ 52 2 1 1 0 | 16 4 6 10 10/ 20 1 1 1 0 | 102 12 28 4014 Stephen Perfetto F JR | 24 3 13 16 6/ 12 1 0 1 0 | 16 2 6 8 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 101 12 27 39 7 Dan Radke F SR | 20 3 12 15 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 12 2 6 8 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 118 14 40 5433 Zach Sternberg D SR | 24 4 9 13 7/ 14 1 0 0 0 | 16 3 4 7 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 109 10 28 3826 Garret Clemment F FR | 24 3 10 13 4/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 16 3 4 7 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 24 3 10 1325 Eric Drapluk D SO | 24 5 4 9 6/ 12 2 0 1 0 | 16 4 4 8 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 60 9 13 2220 Chris Ciotti F JR | 23 1 8 9 8/ 16 1 0 0 0 | 16 0 6 6 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 101 17 24 4129 Andrew Dommett F JR | 20 5 3 8 7/ 14 2 0 1 0 | 14 3 2 5 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 82 7 5 1221 Bryce Schmitt F SO | 23 2 4 6 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 | 15 1 3 4 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 62 6 6 12

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Michigan Tech | Overall - 26 GP ( 7-13- 6 .385) | Conf Only - 16 GP ( 5- 7- 4 .438) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS23 Alex Petan F SO | 26 11 10 21 12/ 38 2 0 2 1 | 16 7 8 15 5/ 13 2 0 1 0 | 63 26 29 5510 Tanner Kero F JR | 26 9 8 17 4/ 8 3 1 2 0 | 16 7 5 12 3/ 6 2 1 2 0 | 98 29 28 5719 Blake Pietila (NJD) F JR | 25 3 9 12 14/ 58 3 0 0 0 | 16 2 4 6 5/ 29 2 0 0 0 | 99 27 33 6025 Mike Neville F FR | 26 2 10 12 7/ 36 0 0 0 1 | 16 1 8 9 4/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 26 2 10 1220 Blake Hietala F JR | 25 5 6 11 9/ 18 2 0 1 0 | 16 5 2 7 6/ 12 2 0 1 0 | 41 8 8 1618 C.J. Eick F SO | 26 4 6 10 6/ 31 0 2 0 0 | 16 2 4 6 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 62 7 10 1722 Shane Hanna D FR | 26 2 8 10 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 16 2 8 10 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 26 2 8 1012 Ryan Furne F SR | 24 5 4 9 5/ 18 2 0 1 0 | 15 4 3 7 1/ 2 1 0 1 0 | 137 35 39 7415 David Johnstone F JR | 11 3 3 6 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 6 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 | 82 24 40 6428 Brent Baltus F FR | 20 1 3 4 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 13 0 2 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 20 1 3 4 3 Brad Stebner D SR | 23 1 3 4 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 13 1 3 4 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 125 5 21 26 7 Reid Sturos F FR | 16 0 4 4 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 4 4 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 16 0 4 417 Riley Sweeney D JR | 26 0 4 4 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 16 0 2 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 102 2 25 27

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota State | Overall - 24 GP (14-10- 0 .583) | Conf Only - 18 GP (12- 6- 0 .667) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS12 Jean-Paul Lafontaine F JR | 24 13 12 25 10/ 39 11 0 1 0 | 18 12 11 23 7/ 22 11 0 1 0 | 103 35 53 8818 Matt Leitner F JR | 22 7 15 22 10/ 31 3 0 1 0 | 16 7 12 19 9/ 29 3 0 1 0 | 101 35 63 9822 Johnny McInnis F SR | 24 10 9 19 4/ 8 4 0 4 0 | 18 10 6 16 4/ 8 4 0 4 0 | 116 32 28 6019 Zach Lehrke F SR | 14 5 11 16 1/ 2 2 0 1 0 | 14 5 11 16 1/ 2 2 0 1 0 | 118 28 42 7023 Teddy Blueger (PIT) F SO | 24 3 10 13 14/ 47 2 0 1 0 | 18 2 9 11 7/ 25 1 0 1 0 | 61 9 23 32 7 Zach Palmquist D JR | 24 2 11 13 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 18 1 11 12 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 103 15 42 5726 Dylan Margonari F SO | 23 5 6 11 14/ 28 1 0 1 0 | 18 3 6 9 14/ 28 1 0 0 0 | 61 15 15 3025 Zach Stepan (NSH) F FR | 19 6 4 10 8/ 27 3 0 0 0 | 15 6 4 10 7/ 25 3 0 0 0 | 19 6 4 1021 Chase Grant F JR | 24 3 6 9 15/ 60 1 0 0 0 | 18 2 6 8 9/ 40 1 0 0 0 | 103 18 30 48 9 Bryce Gervais F SO | 24 5 3 8 14/ 47 0 0 2 0 | 18 3 2 5 10/ 28 0 0 1 0 | 65 13 8 2116 Jordan Nelson F FR | 24 5 1 6 8/ 16 2 0 1 0 | 18 4 0 4 6/ 12 1 0 1 0 | 24 5 1 611 Sean Flanagan D FR | 17 3 3 6 1/ 2 0 0 1 0 | 14 3 2 5 1/ 2 0 0 1 0 | 17 3 3 6 8 Max Gaede (SJS) F JR | 24 1 5 6 10/ 20 0 0 1 0 | 18 1 3 4 6/ 12 0 0 1 0 | 95 5 19 24

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Northern Michigan | Overall - 22 GP ( 9-11- 2 .455) | Conf Only - 14 GP ( 7- 6- 1 .536) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS40 Stephan Vigier F SR | 22 11 7 18 5/ 10 6 0 4 1 | 14 5 6 11 3/ 6 1 0 3 0 | 135 34 43 7724 CJ Ludwig D SR | 13 5 7 12 9/ 18 4 0 1 0 | 7 3 2 5 5/ 10 2 0 1 0 | 120 10 29 3929 Ryan Daugherty F JR | 22 3 9 12 15/ 41 1 1 0 0 | 14 2 5 7 13/ 37 0 1 0 0 | 90 16 20 36 4 Mitch Jones D JR | 21 0 12 12 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 | 13 0 5 5 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 93 9 30 3926 Erik Higby F SR | 15 6 5 11 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 | 9 3 4 7 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 113 22 30 5218 Luke Eibler D JR | 21 1 10 11 5/ 13 0 0 0 0 | 13 0 7 7 2/ 7 0 0 0 0 | 92 5 27 32 9 Reed Seckel F JR | 17 6 4 10 23/ 79 2 0 0 0 | 13 4 4 8 18/ 66 2 0 0 0 | 99 27 30 5711 Shane Sooth F FR | 22 3 6 9 2/ 4 3 0 1 0 | 14 2 2 4 1/ 2 2 0 1 0 | 22 3 6 9 7 Sami Salminen F FR | 17 2 7 9 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 13 2 7 9 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 17 2 7 922 Cohen Adair F SO | 16 4 2 6 4/ 19 1 0 0 0 | 11 4 2 6 1 0 0 0 | 48 9 6 1514 Brock Maschmeyer D FR | 20 2 4 6 2/ 4 2 0 0 0 | 13 1 4 5 2/ 4 1 0 0 0 | 20 2 4 615 Dominik Shine F FR | 22 1 5 6 7/ 14 0 0 1 0 | 14 1 3 4 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 22 1 5 6

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2013-14 Div. 1 Men’s Team Statistics • National LeadersScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Boston College 23 105 4.57 2 Minnesota 22 84 3.82 3 Union 22 80 3.64 4 Ohio State 20 71 3.55 Wisconsin 20 71 3.55 6 Quinnipiac 27 95 3.52 7 St. Cloud State 20 70 3.50 8 Mercyhurst 26 90 3.46 9 St. Lawrence 22 76 3.45 10 Bentley 23 79 3.43 Notre Dame 23 79 3.43 12 Northeastern 24 81 3.38 13 Ferris State 25 83 3.32 14 Yale 17 56 3.29 15 Providence 24 79 3.29 16 Maine 22 71 3.23 17 New Hampshire 26 82 3.15 18 Miami 22 69 3.14 Rensselaer 22 69 3.14 20 Air Force 24 75 3.12other WCHA teams 21 Bowling Green 26 79 3.04t22 Alaska 24 72 3.00 27 Minnesota State 24 69 2.88 35 Lake Superior 24 64 2.67 36 Bemidji State 26 69 2.65 42 Alaska Anchorage 24 62 2.58 46 Northern Michigan 22 54 2.45 53 Michigan Tech 26 53 2.04 59 Alab. Huntsville 26 25 0.96

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 UMass Lowell 23 43 1.87 2 Quinnipiac 27 52 1.93 3 Minnesota 22 44 2.00 4 Notre Dame 23 48 2.09 5 Denver 24 51 2.12 Providence 24 51 2.12 7 Cornell 17 37 2.18 8 Vermont 23 51 2.22 9 Maine 22 49 2.23 10 Union 22 50 2.27 11 Ferris State 25 58 2.32 12 Michigan State 21 49 2.33 13 Michigan Tech 26 61 2.35 14 St. Cloud State 20 47 2.35 15 Yale 17 40 2.35 16 Western Michigan 24 57 2.38 17 Bowling Green 26 62 2.38 18 Michigan 18 43 2.39 19 Boston College 23 55 2.39 20 Clarkson 24 58 2.42other WCHA teams 25 Alaska Anchorage 24 61 2.54 Minnesota State 24 61 2.54 27 Northern Michigan 22 56 2.55t39 Bemidji State 26 78 3.00 42 Lake Superior 24 73 3.04 43 Alaska 24 74 3.08 57 Alab. Huntsville 26 113 4.35

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 1 Boston College 23 105 4.57 55 2.39 2.17 2 Minnesota 22 84 3.82 44 2.00 1.82 3 Quinnipiac 27 95 3.52 52 1.93 1.59 4 Union 22 80 3.64 50 2.27 1.36 5 Notre Dame 23 79 3.43 48 2.09 1.35 6 Providence 24 79 3.29 51 2.12 1.17 7 St. Cloud State 20 70 3.50 47 2.35 1.15 8 Maine 22 71 3.23 49 2.23 1.00 Ferris State 25 83 3.32 58 2.32 1.00 10 Yale 17 56 3.29 40 2.35 0.94 11 Bentley 23 79 3.43 58 2.52 0.91 12 UMass Lowell 23 63 2.74 43 1.87 0.87 13 Wisconsin 20 71 3.55 54 2.70 0.85 14 Ohio State 20 71 3.55 56 2.80 0.75 15 Northeastern 24 81 3.38 64 2.67 0.71other WCHA teamst16 Bowling Green 26 79 3.04 62 2.38 0.65t25 Minnesota State 24 69 2.88 61 2.54 0.33 32 Alaska Anchorage 24 62 2.58 61 2.54 0.04

35 Alaska 24 72 3.00 74 3.08 -0.08 36 Northern Michigan 22 54 2.45 56 2.55 -0.09 39 Michigan Tech 26 53 2.04 61 2.35 -0.31 43 Bemidji State 26 69 2.65 78 3.00 -0.35 44 Lake Superior 24 64 2.67 73 3.04 -0.38 59 Alab. Huntsville 26 25 0.96 113 4.35 -3.38

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota State 24 465 19.4 2 Ferris State 25 444 17.8 3 Western Michigan 24 400 16.7 4 Clarkson 24 387 16.1 5 Minnesota Duluth 20 320 16.0 6 Alaska 24 382 15.9 7 Northern Michigan 22 349 15.9 8 Nebraska Omaha 22 338 15.4 9 Northeastern 24 365 15.2 10 Michigan Tech 26 391 15.0 11 Quinnipiac 27 406 15.0 12 Rensselaer 22 326 14.8 13 Sacred Heart 24 353 14.7 14 Penn State 19 277 14.6 15 Massachusetts 24 346 14.4other WCHA teams 17 Bowling Green 26 368 14.2 22 Alab. Huntsville 26 346 13.3 26 Lake Superior 24 309 12.9 27 Alaska Anchorage 24 306 12.8 45 Bemidji State 26 275 10.6

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 St. Lawrence 32/106 3 30.2 2 Bentley 25/ 90 4 27.8 3 Cornell 19/ 78 2 24.4 4 RIT 23/ 96 0 24.0 5 Union 25/105 3 23.8 6 Minnesota State 29/124 4 23.4 7 Denver 24/105 1 22.9 8 Connecticut 17/ 75 1 22.7 9 Ohio State 20/ 90 1 22.2 10 Quinnipiac 32/146 2 21.9 11 Boston University 21/ 96 7 21.9 12 American Int'l 16/ 74 6 21.6 Massachusetts 24/111 4 21.6 14 St. Cloud State 19/ 88 0 21.6 15 Michigan 15/ 70 1 21.4other WCHA teams 19 Northern Michigan 21/103 2 20.4 27 Ferris State 20/103 2 19.4 34 Alaska Anchorage 21/116 2 18.1 36 Bemidji State 20/113 2 17.7 38 Alaska 19/111 3 17.1 39 Bowling Green 20/117 3 17.1 45 Lake Superior 15/ 97 3 15.5 57 Michigan Tech 13/122 2 10.7 59 Alab. Huntsville 7/103 3 6.8

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Quinnipiac 112/124 3 90.3 2 Boston College 101/112 5 90.2 3 Minnesota State 92/103 0 89.3 4 Denver 101/114 0 88.6 5 Minnesota Duluth 93/105 1 88.6 6 Harvard 61/ 69 4 88.4 7 Vermont 90/102 2 88.2 8 Bemidji State 104/119 1 87.4 9 Notre Dame 97/112 5 86.6 10 Cornell 58/ 67 1 86.6 11 Providence 96/111 6 86.5 12 Bowling Green 103/121 4 85.1 13 Bentley 91/107 3 85.0 14 Michigan Tech 94/111 4 84.7 15 Merrimack 79/ 94 1 84.0other WCHA teams 16 Alaska 100/119 3 84.0 26 Alaska Anchorage 94/115 1 81.7 27 Ferris State 98/120 4 81.7 34 Lake Superior 93/115 1 80.9 44 Northern Michigan 84/106 1 79.2 59 Alab. Huntsville 86/123 2 69.9

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Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Boston College 119/200 59.5 2 Bentley 116/197 58.9 3 Denver 125/219 57.1 4 Minnesota Duluth 108/196 55.1 5 Penn State 89/165 53.9 6 Bemidji State 124/232 53.4 7 Quinnipiac 144/270 53.3 8 Minnesota State 121/227 53.3 9 Cornell 77/145 53.1 10 Boston University 105/198 53.0 11 Ferris State 118/223 52.9other WCHA teams 17 Alaska 119/230 51.7 19 Bowling Green 123/238 51.7 24 Lake Superior 108/212 50.9 31 Northern Michigan 105/209 50.2 33 Alaska Anchorage 115/231 49.8 51 Michigan Tech 107/233 45.9 58 Alab. Huntsville 93/226 41.2

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 22 800 36.36 2 Penn State 19 674 35.47 3 Nebraska Omaha 22 772 35.09 4 New Hampshire 26 903 34.73 5 Minnesota State 24 833 34.71 6 Maine 22 759 34.50 7 Notre Dame 23 790 34.35 8 Union 22 754 34.27 9 Robert Morris 22 753 34.23 10 Ohio State 20 683 34.15 11 Quinnipiac 27 922 34.15 12 Yale 17 580 34.12 13 Wisconsin 20 674 33.70 14 Bentley 23 773 33.61 15 Miami 22 739 33.59other WCHA teams 17 Michigan Tech 26 863 33.19 21 Bowling Green 26 846 32.54 37 Alaska 24 697 29.04 38 Ferris State 25 724 28.96 46 Lake Superior 24 658 27.42 51 Bemidji State 26 673 25.88 55 Alaska Anchorage 24 602 25.08 56 Northern Michigan 22 541 24.59 59 Alab. Huntsville 26 497 19.12

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Quinnipiac 27 569 21.07 2 Clarkson 24 599 24.96 3 Minnesota State 24 602 25.08 4 Notre Dame 23 581 25.26 5 Alaska Anchorage 24 607 25.29 6 St. Cloud State 20 509 25.45 7 Merrimack 20 526 26.30 8 Union 22 581 26.41 9 St. Lawrence 22 583 26.50 10 Nebraska Omaha 22 589 26.77 11 Alaska 24 647 26.96 12 Bowling Green 26 707 27.19 13 Michigan Tech 26 712 27.38 14 Air Force 24 658 27.42 15 New Hampshire 26 713 27.42other WCHA teamst29 Northern Michigan 22 657 29.86 38 Ferris State 25 778 31.12 42 Bemidji State 26 845 32.50 56 Lake Superior 24 868 36.17 58 Alab. Huntsville 26 1018 39.15

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Quinnipiac 27 922 569 +353 +13.07 2 Minnesota State 24 833 602 +231 +9.62 3 Notre Dame 23 790 581 +209 +9.09 4 Minnesota 22 800 617 +183 +8.32 Nebraska Omaha 22 772 589 +183 +8.32 6 Union 22 754 581 +173 +7.86 7 St. Cloud State 20 663 509 +154 +7.70 8 New Hampshire 26 903 713 +190 +7.31 9 Yale 17 580 478 +102 +6.00 10 Michigan Tech 26 863 712 +151 +5.81 11 Clarkson 24 729 599 +130 +5.42 12 Bowling Green 26 846 707 +139 +5.35

2013-14 Div. 1 Team Statistics con’t 13 Wisconsin 20 674 570 +104 +5.20 14 Air Force 24 771 658 +113 +4.71 15 Ohio State 20 683 590 +93 +4.65other WCHA teams 25 Alaska 24 697 647 +50 +2.08 32 Alaska Anchorage 24 602 607 -5 -0.21 39 Ferris State 25 724 778 -54 -2.16 48 Northern Michigan 22 541 657 -116 -5.27 51 Bemidji State 26 673 845 -172 -6.62 54 Lake Superior 24 658 868 -210 -8.75 59 Alab. Huntsville 26 497 1018 -521 -20.04

Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Minnesota 17- 2- 3 .841 2 Boston College 16- 4- 3 .761 3 Quinnipiac 18- 4- 5 .759 4 Union 15- 4- 3 .750 5 Ferris State 17- 5- 3 .740 6 St. Cloud State 12- 4- 4 .700 7 UMass Lowell 15- 6- 2 .696 8 Providence 14- 5- 5 .688 9 Wisconsin 13- 6- 1 .675 10 Air Force 14- 6- 4 .667 Clarkson 15- 7- 2 .667 12 Cornell 9- 4- 4 .647 Yale 9- 4- 4 .647 14 Northeastern 14- 7- 3 .646 15 Notre Dame 14- 8- 1 .630 16 North Dakota 12- 7- 3 .614 17 Michigan 10- 6- 2 .611 18 Denver 12- 7- 5 .604 19 Bentley 12- 8- 3 .587 Vermont 12- 8- 3 .587 21 Minnesota State 14-10- 0 .583 Western Michigan 12- 8- 4 .583 23 Mercyhurst 13- 9- 4 .577 24 Ohio State 11- 8- 1 .575 25 Connecticut 10- 7- 4 .571 26 Maine 11- 8- 3 .568 27 Alaska Anchorage 12- 9- 3 .562 28 Bowling Green 12- 9- 5 .558 29 Colgate 11- 9- 3 .543 30 New Hampshire 13-12- 1 .519 31 Brown 7- 7- 3 .500 Minnesota Duluth 9- 9- 2 .500 33 Lake Superior 11-12- 1 .479 34 Miami 9-10- 3 .477 35 Alaska 9-11- 4 .458 36 Nebraska Omaha 9-11- 2 .455 Northern Michigan 9-11- 2 .455 Rensselaer 8-10- 4 .455 39 Michigan State 8-10- 3 .452 40 RIT 8-11- 3 .432 41 Canisius 8-12- 2 .409 St. Lawrence 8-12- 2 .409 43 Bemidji State 7-12- 7 .404 44 Michigan Tech 7-13- 6 .385 45 Merrimack 6-11- 3 .375 46 Boston University 7-13- 2 .364 47 Harvard 5-10- 3 .361 48 Robert Morris 6-13- 3 .341 49 Massachusetts 6-15- 3 .312 50 Holy Cross 6-15- 2 .304 51 American Int'l 6-15- 1 .295 Niagara 5-14- 3 .295 53 Sacred Heart 6-18- 0 .250 54 Dartmouth 3-13- 3 .237 Penn State 4-14- 1 .237 56 Princeton 4-15- 0 .211 57 Colorado College 2-16- 4 .182 58 Army 3-18- 0 .143 59 Alab. Huntsville 1-24- 1 .058

Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games Minnesota 8- 0- 2 10 Boston College 8- 0- 1 9 North Dakota 8- 0- 1 9 Western Michigan 5- 0- 1 6 Mercyhurst 4- 0- 2 6 Air Force 5- 0- 0 5 Bowling Green 4- 0- 1 5 Colgate 4- 0- 1 5 Cornell 2- 0- 3 5 Notre Dame 4- 0- 0 4 Alaska Anchorage 3- 0- 1 4 Bentley 3- 0- 1 4

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2013-14 Div. 1 Men’s Player Statistics • National LeadersPoints Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 23 21-26-47 2.04 2 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 23 16-26-42 1.83 3 Greg Carey St. Lawrence SR F 22 14-26-40 1.82 4 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami SO F 22 14-18-32 1.45 5 Brett Gensler Bentley SR F 23 15-18-33 1.43 Bill Arnold (CGY) Boston College SR F 23 8-25-33 1.43 7 Mark Naclerio Brown SO F 17 11-13-24 1.41 8 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State JR F 20 13-15-28 1.40 9 Austin Czarnik Miami JR F 21 10-19-29 1.38 10 Nick Lappin Brown SO F 16 8-14-22 1.38 Matthew Zay Mercyhurst JR F 24 14-19-33 1.38 12 Alex Grieve Bentley JR F 23 16-14-30 1.30 13 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 21 18- 9-27 1.29 14 Steve Weinstein Bentley JR D 23 1-28-29 1.26 15 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern SO F 24 14-16-30 1.25 16 Devin Shore (DAL) Maine SO F 22 11-16-27 1.23 Matt Carey St. Lawrence FR F 22 14-13-27 1.23 18 Chad Demers Air Force JR F 24 10-19-29 1.21 Ross Mauermann Providence JR F 24 14-15-29 1.21 20 Tanner Fritz Ohio State JR F 15 3-15-18 1.20 Daniel Carr Union SR F 20 11-13-24 1.20 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin SR F 20 14-10-24 1.20 23 Sam Anas Quinnipiac FR F 27 16-16-32 1.19 24 Sam Warning Minnesota JR F 22 10-16-26 1.18 25 Matt Lorito Brown JR F 17 7-13-20 1.18 26 Cole Gunner Air Force JR F 24 11-17-28 1.17 27 Daniel O'Donoghue Mercyhurst SR F 26 10-20-30 1.15 28 Kellen Jones (EDM) Quinnipiac SR F 27 14-17-31 1.15 29 Nic Kerdiles (ANA) Wisconsin SO F 15 8- 9-17 1.13 30 Mike Szmatula Northeastern FR F 24 9-18-27 1.12 31 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire SR F 25 10-18-28 1.12 32 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha JR F 22 17- 7-24 1.09 33 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley SO F 23 15-10-25 1.09 T. J. Tynan (CLB) Notre Dame SR F 23 5-20-25 1.09 Chris McCarthy Vermont SR F 23 11-14-25 1.09 36 Shane Berschbach Western Michigan SR F 24 10-16-26 1.08 37 Mike Collins Merrimack SR F 16 7-10-17 1.06 38 Joakim Ryan (SJS) Cornell JR D 17 5-13-18 1.06 Brian Ferlin (BOS) Cornell JR F 17 8-10-18 1.06 40 Jonny Brodzinski (LOS) St. Cloud State SO F 20 11-10-21 1.05 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SR F 20 2-19-21 1.05 42 Michael Colavecchia RIT SR F 22 10-13-23 1.05 Cody Wydo Robert Morris JR F 22 15- 8-23 1.05 Mat Bodie Union SR D 22 3-20-23 1.05 45 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 12-13-25 1.04 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 24 13-12-25 1.04 Braden Pimm Northeastern SR F 24 15-10-25 1.04 48 Ryan Misiak Mercyhurst JR F 26 8-19-27 1.04 Nick Sorkin New Hampshire SR F 26 13-14-27 1.04 50 John McCarron (EDM) Cornell JR F 17 4-13-17 1.00 Joel Lowry (LOS) Cornell JR F 17 6-11-17 1.00 Andrew Copp (WPG) Michigan SO F 16 10- 6-16 1.00 Justin Kloos Minnesota FR F 22 8-14-22 1.00 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 22 7-15-22 1.00 Max McCormick (OTT) Ohio State JR F 20 7-13-20 1.00 Brock Higgs Rensselaer SR F 22 13- 9-22 1.00 Zac Lynch Robert Morris SO F 22 10-12-22 1.00 Jeremy Wick St. Lawrence SR F 22 11-11-22 1.00 Kevin Sullivan Union SR F 19 3-16-19 1.00 Mario Puskarich Vermont FR F 22 10-12-22 1.00 61 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 24 12-11-23 0.96 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 24 9-14-23 0.96 Justin Kovacs Western Michigan JR F 24 10-13-23 0.96 64 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota JR F 22 5-16-21 0.95 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha SR F 22 5-16-21 0.95 Matt Neal Rensselaer JR F 22 9-12-21 0.95 67 Alexander MacMillan American Int'l JR F 21 10-10-20 0.95 David Norris American Int'l FR F 21 3-17-20 0.95 69 Alex Szczechura Ohio State SR F 20 6-13-19 0.95 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State SR F 20 11- 8-19 0.95 David Morley St. Cloud State SO F 20 5-14-19 0.95 72 Blake Coleman (NJD) Miami JR F 17 10- 6-16 0.94 73 Dustin Mowrey Cornell SR F 16 5-10-15 0.94 74 Jesse Root Yale SR F 14 7- 6-13 0.93other WCHA players 76 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 26 6-18-24 0.92 77 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 25 11-12-23 0.92 78 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 13- 9-22 0.92 Justin Buzzeo Ferris State JR F 24 10-12-22 0.92t85 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 11- 7-18 0.90 94 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 8-13-21 0.88Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

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Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 23 21 0.91 2 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 21 18 0.86 3 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha JR F 22 17 0.77 4 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin SR F 20 14 0.70 5 Alex Grieve Bentley JR F 23 16 0.70 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 23 16 0.70 7 Cody Wydo Robert Morris JR F 22 15 0.68 8 Brett Gensler Bentley SR F 23 15 0.65 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley SO F 23 15 0.65 10 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State JR F 20 13 0.65WCHA playerst25 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage JR F 20 11 0.55 29 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 13 0.54 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 24 13 0.54 31 Cory Ward Bemidji State SO F 26 14 0.54t37 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 12 0.50 Tyler Morley Alaska SO C 24 12 0.50 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 11 0.50 Matt Robertson Ferris State SO LW 20 10 0.50Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Steve Weinstein Bentley JR D 23 28 1.22 2 Greg Carey St. Lawrence SR F 22 26 1.18 3 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College SR F 23 26 1.13 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 23 26 1.13 5 Bill Arnold (CGY) Boston College SR F 23 25 1.09 6 Tanner Fritz Ohio State JR F 15 15 1.00 7 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin SR F 20 19 0.95 8 Mat Bodie Union SR D 22 20 0.91 9 Austin Czarnik Miami JR F 21 19 0.90 10 Nick Lappin Brown SO F 16 14 0.88WCHA players 36 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green JR F 26 18 0.69t37 Matt Leitner Minnesota State JR F 22 15 0.68t58 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 16 0.62t65 Dan Radke Lake Superior SR F 20 12 0.60t75 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 24 14 0.58 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 24 14 0.58Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State JR F 24 0.46 11 2 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley SO F 23 0.43 10 3 Jeremy Wick St. Lawrence SR F 22 0.41 9 4 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 21 0.38 8 Matt Carey St. Lawrence FR F 22 0.36 8 6 Michael Colavecchia RIT SR F 22 0.32 7 Braden Pimm Northeastern SR F 24 0.29 7 Sam Anas Quinnipiac FR F 27 0.26 7 9 Luke Moffatt (COL) Michigan SR F 17 0.35 6 Justin Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR W 17 0.35 6 Billy Latta Connecticut SR F 20 0.30 6 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State SR F 20 0.30 6 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 0.27 6 Brett Gensler Bentley SR F 23 0.26 6 Mario Lucia (MIN) Notre Dame SO F 23 0.26 6 Bryce Williamson Bowling Green SR F 26 0.23 6 Bryce Van Brabant Quinnipiac JR F 27 0.22 6other WCHA playerst18 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 25 0.20 5

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Tyler Wiseman Canisius JR F 19 0.16 3 Adam Berkle Bowling Green JR F 21 0.14 3 Devin Shore (DAL) Maine SO F 22 0.14 3 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami SO F 22 0.14 3 Zac Lynch Robert Morris SO F 22 0.14 3 Matthew Zay Mercyhurst JR F 24 0.12 3 Noel Acciari Providence SO C 24 0.12 3 Kellen Jones (EDM) Quinnipiac SR F 27 0.11 3other WCHA players t9 Kenny Babinski Ferris State SO C 25 0.08 2 C.J. Eick Michigan Tech SO F 26 0.08 2

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Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College JR F 23 5 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage SR F 24 5 3 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State JR F 20 4 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State SR F 20 4 Alexander MacMillan American Int'l JR F 21 4 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer JR F 21 4 Stephan Vigier Northern Michigan SR F 22 4 Brett Gensler Bentley SR F 23 4 Mike Borkowski Colgate SO F 23 4 Sam Herr Notre Dame SO F 23 4 Shane Luke Providence JR F 23 4 Tony Thomas Air Force SR F 24 4 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State SR F 24 4 Ross Mauermann Providence JR F 24 4 Nolan LaPorte Western Michigan SO F 24 4 Bryce Van Brabant Quinnipiac JR F 27 4other WCHA playerst17 Cody Kunyk Alaska SR F 24 3 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 24 3 Colin Campbell Lake Superior SR F 24 3 Ben Murphy Bowling Green SO F 25 3 Garrett Thompson Ferris State SR LW 25 3

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Steve Weinstein Bentley JR D 23 1-28-29 1.26 2 Joakim Ryan (SJS) Cornell JR D 17 5-13-18 1.06 3 Mat Bodie Union SR D 22 3-20-23 1.05 4 Justin Baker St. Lawrence SR D 22 5-15-20 0.91 5 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire JR D 26 4-19-23 0.88 6 Gavin Bayreuther St. Lawrence FR D 22 5-14-19 0.86 7 Ben Hutton (VAN) Maine SO D 22 9- 9-18 0.82 8 Nick Jones Mercyhurst SR D 26 6-15-21 0.81 9 Jake McCabe (BUF) Wisconsin JR D 20 5-11-16 0.80 10 Ahti Oksanen Boston University SO D 22 3-14-17 0.77 Greg Noyes RIT SR D 22 4-13-17 0.77WCHA playerst15 Scott Czarnowczan Ferris State SR D 23 4-13-17 0.74t24 Matt Prapavessis Bemidji State JR D 26 5-13-18 0.69 27 Jason Binkley Ferris State JR D 25 3-14-17 0.68 28 Colton Parayko (STL) Alaska SO D 24 3-13-16 0.67 Kevin Czuczman Lake Superior JR D 24 8- 8-16 0.67 30 Ralfs Freibergs Bowling Green SO D 26 1-16-17 0.65t36 Michael Quinn Alaska SR D 24 1-14-15 0.62t47 Mitch Jones Northern Michigan JR D 21 0-12-12 0.57Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Matt Carey St. Lawrence FR F 22 14-13-27 1.23 2 Sam Anas Quinnipiac FR F 27 16-16-32 1.19 3 Mike Szmatula Northeastern FR F 24 9-18-27 1.12 4 Justin Kloos Minnesota FR F 22 8-14-22 1.00 Mario Puskarich Vermont FR F 22 10-12-22 1.00 6 Alex Globke Lake Superior FR F 24 9-14-23 0.96 7 David Norris American Int'l FR F 21 3-17-20 0.95 8 Todd Skirving RIT FR F 19 5-12-17 0.89 9 Ryan Fitzgerald (BOS) Boston College FR F 23 8-12-20 0.87 10 Gavin Bayreuther St. Lawrence FR D 22 5-14-19 0.86other WCHA players 26 Kyle Schempp Ferris State FR F 25 7-10-17 0.68t27 Marcus Basara Alaska FR RW 24 9- 7-16 0.67 41 Chad McDonald Ferris State FR F 24 5- 9-14 0.58 49 Garret Clemment Lake Superior FR F 24 3-10-13 0.54 50 Brendan Harms Bemidji State FR F 26 5- 9-14 0.54Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Lukas Hafner Western Michigan SO 522:51 14 1.61 2 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell SO 777:43 21 1.62 3 Michael Garteig Quinnipiac SO 1619:05 50 1.85 4 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin JR 679:48 21 1.85 5 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SR 607:13 19 1.88 6 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver SR 1415:29 46 1.95 7 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame SR 1223:06 40 1.96 8 Colin Stevens Union JR 939:43 31 1.98 9 Brody Hoffman Vermont SO 540:55 18 2.00 10 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence SO 1139:30 38 2.00WCHA players 14 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 936:20 32 2.05 16 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 986:57 34 2.07 21 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 1111:01 41 2.21 26 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 1146:48 44 2.30 28 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 1364:22 53 2.33 37 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 835:38 35 2.51

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38 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 640:58 27 2.53 41 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 603:46 26 2.58 55 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 1145:44 56 2.93 57 John Keeney Alaska SO 609:50 30 2.95 60 Davis Jones Alaska FR 607:29 31 3.06 64 Stephon Williams (NYI) Minnesota State SO 499:07 27 3.25 72 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 604:52 36 3.57 73 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 795:27 49 3.70 80 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 732:34 60 4.91Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) UMass Lowell SO 365 21 .946 2 Clay Witt Northeastern JR 658 40 .943 3 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence SO 558 38 .936 4 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver SR 662 46 .935 5 Lukas Hafner Western Michigan SO 200 14 .935 6 Martin Ouellette (CLB) Maine SR 581 42 .933 7 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin JR 288 21 .932 8 Zach Nagelvoort Michigan FR 356 26 .932 9 Keegan Asmundson Canisius SO 301 22 .932 10 Raphael Girard Harvard SR 339 25 .931WCHA players 11 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 470 35 .931 20 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 651 53 .925 21 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 414 34 .924 23 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 530 44 .923 29 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 469 41 .920 34 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 361 32 .919t51 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 546 56 .907 55 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 452 49 .902 57 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 325 36 .900 59 Davis Jones Alaska FR 278 31 .900 61 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 231 26 .899 62 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 236 27 .897 76 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 432 60 .878 78 John Keeney Alaska SO 206 30 .873 79 Stephon Williams (NYI) Minnesota State SO 180 27 .870Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin JR 10- 1- 0 .909 2 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota SO 16- 2- 3 .833 Colin Stevens Union JR 12- 2- 1 .833 4 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 17- 3- 3 .804 5 Brian Billett Boston College JR 11- 3- 1 .767 6 Michael Garteig Quinnipiac SO 18- 4- 5 .759 7 Doug Carr UMass Lowell SR 7- 2- 1 .750 Thatcher Demko Boston College FR 5- 1- 2 .750 9 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State JR 11- 3- 3 .735 10 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence SO 11- 3- 4 .722other WCHA players 11 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 9- 2- 5 .719t15 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 10- 5- 0 .667 30 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior SR 7- 5- 1 .577t41 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage SR 5- 5- 1 .500 John Keeney Alaska SO 4- 4- 2 .500 45 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 8- 9- 2 .474t48 Davis Jones Alaska FR 4- 5- 1 .450 50 Stephon Williams (NYI) Minnesota State SO 4- 5- 0 .444t52 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech SO 5- 8- 5 .417 60 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State JR 5-10- 4 .368 61 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior SR 4- 7- 0 .364t66 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 3- 7- 0 .300 78 Carmine Guerriero Alab. Huntsville FR 1-12- 0 .077 79 Matt Larose Alab. Huntsville FR 0-12- 1 .038Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame SR 21 4 Michael Garteig Quinnipiac SO 27 4 3 Ryan McKay Miami SO 15 3 Tommy Burke Bowling Green SO 16 3 Colin Stevens Union JR 17 3 Jon Gillies (CGY) Providence SO 19 3 Mathias Dahlstrom Northern Michigan FR 20 3 Martin Ouellette (CLB) Maine SR 21 3 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver SR 23 3 C.J. Motte Ferris State JR 23 3other WCHA playerst11 Tomas Sholl Bowling Green FR 10 2 Cole Huggins Minnesota State FR 18 2

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Goals: 3 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Alab. Huntsville 10/11/2013Team Goals: 9 Northeastern vs Alab. Huntsville 10/11/2013Points: 5 Riley Barber Miami vs Ohio State 10/12/2013Goals: 4 Riley Barber Miami vs Ohio State 10/12/2013Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 Providence vs Minnesota State 10/12/2013Goals: 3 Jordan Kwas Alaska Anchorage vs Air Force 10/12/2013Team Goals: 9 Boston College vs Wisconsin 10/18/2013Goals: 3 Blake Coleman Miami vs North Dakota 10/19/2013Assists: 4 Dan DeSalvo Bowling Green vs Colgate 10/19/2013Assists: 4 Mike Collins Merrimack vs Mercyhurst 10/19/2013Saves: 48 Matt Ginn Holy Cross vs Northeastern 10/19/2013Team Goals: 10 Providence vs American Int'l 10/19/2013Goals: 3 Ryan Haggerty Rensselaer vs Sacred Heart 10/19/2013Goals: 3 Markus Gerbrandt Bemidji State vs Alab. Huntsville 10/25/2013Goals: 4 Cody Wydo Robert Morris vs Penn State 11/01/2013Saves: 48 Matthew Skoff Penn State vs Robert Morris 11/01/2013Goals: 3 Brock Higgs Rensselaer vs Dartmouth 11/02/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Rensselaer vs Dartmouth 11/02/2013Points: 5 Jon Puskar American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Points: 5 Alexander MacMillan American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Assists: 4 Alexander MacMillan American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Assists: 4 David Norris American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 American Int'l vs Bentley 11/08/2013Goals: 3 Cody Wydo Robert Morris vs Canisius 11/08/2013Goals: 3 Matt Carey St. Lawrence vs Dartmouth 11/09/2013Assists: 4 Nick Lappin Brown vs Princeton 11/09/2013Saves: 48 Alex Lyon Yale vs Quinnipiac 11/09/2013Goals: 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire vs Massachusetts 11/09/2013Team Goals: 9 New Hampshire vs Massachusetts 11/09/2013Team Goals: 11 Boston College vs Army 11/10/2013Goals: 3 Maurice Alvarez Army vs Sacred Heart 11/12/2013Assists: 4 Tucker Brockett Princeton vs Dartmouth 11/15/2013Team Goals: 10 St. Cloud State vs Alab. Huntsville 11/15/2013Goals: 3 Hugo Turcotte Niagara vs Army 11/16/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 New Hampshire vs Northeastern 11/16/2013Goals: 3 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage vs Bemidji State 11/16/2013Goals: 3 Mark Cooper Bowling Green vs Minnesota State 11/22/2013Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Connecticut vs American Int'l 11/23/2013Saves: 55 Matt O'Connor Boston University vs North Dakota 11/23/2013Goals: 3 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst vs American Int'l 11/29/2013Power Play: .833 5 of 6 Minnesota State vs Alaska Anchorage 11/30/2013Points: 5 Austin Czarnik Miami vs Bemidji State 11/30/2013Assists: 5 Austin Czarnik Miami vs Bemidji State 11/30/2013Goals: 3 Alex Grieve Bentley vs Robert Morris 12/06/2013Saves: 52 Clay Witt Northeastern vs Providence 12/06/2013Points: 5 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley vs Robert Morris 12/07/2013Saves: 52 Raphael Girard Harvard vs Yale 12/07/2013Points: 5 Devin Shore Maine vs American Int'l 12/13/2013Assists: 4 Devin Shore Maine vs American Int'l 12/13/2013Saves: 48 Hunter Leisner American Int'l vs Maine 12/13/2013Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Massachusetts vs Colgate 12/15/2013Saves: 59 Terry Shafer Robert Morris vs Penn State 12/27/2013Goals: 3 Destry Straight Boston College vs Penn State 12/28/2013Goals: 3 Brett Gensler Bentley vs Holy Cross 12/28/2013Saves: 49 Alex Vazzano Sacred Heart vs Quinnipiac 12/30/2013Goals: 3 Brant Harris Connecticut vs RIT 01/04/2014Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Notre Dame vs Boston College 01/04/2014Saves: 48 Kevin Kapalka Lake Superior vs Michigan Tech 01/04/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Boston University vs Harvard 01/04/2014Goals: 3 Matt Willows New Hampshire vs Nebraska Omaha 01/04/2014Goals: 3 Billy Latta Connecticut vs Robert Morris 01/09/2014Points: 5 Brett Gensler Bentley vs RIT 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Alex Grieve Bentley vs RIT 01/10/2014Saves: 51 Jimmy Sarjeant Mercyhurst vs Holy Cross 01/10/2014Goals: 4 Jon Puskar American Int'l vs Niagara 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Ryan Dzingel Ohio State vs Michigan State 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Michael Mersch Wisconsin vs Michigan 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Bryan Rust Notre Dame vs Alab. Huntsville 01/10/2014Goals: 3 Chris Bodo Mercyhurst vs Holy Cross 01/11/2014Saves: 52 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth vs Nebraska Omaha 01/11/2014Saves: 57 Hunter Leisner American Int'l vs Massachusetts 01/14/2014Saves: 48 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State vs Penn State 01/17/2014Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Brown vs St. Lawrence 01/17/2014Goals: 3 Sam Warning Minnesota vs Ohio State 01/18/2014Points: 5 Kevin Hayes Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Points: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Goals: 3 Kevin Hayes Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Assists: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Maine 01/18/2014Goals: 3 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha vs Miami 01/18/2014

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OctoberDate Game TimeFri/4 Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 (EX) 7:07 pm ATSat/5 Ferris State 7 @ Colgate 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET US Under-18 Team 1 @ Northern Michigan 3 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Wilfrid Laurier Univ. 1 @ Bowling Green 7 (EX) 7:37 pm ET Laurentian Univ. 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 (EX) 7:07 pm ET Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Alaska 8 (EX) 5:37 pm ATSun/6 Ferris State 0 @ Colgate 1 (NC) 4:00 pm ET Laurentian Univ. 2 @ Northern Michigan 3 (EX) 2:07 pm ET US Under-18 Team 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 (EX) 3:07 pm ET Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Minnesota State 7 (EX) 5:07 pm CTFri/11 Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Northeastern 9 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Providence 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bowling Green 3 @ Union College 3 ot (NC) 7:30 pm ET Robert Morris 1 @ Lake Superior State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm ET Northern Michigan 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage Air Force 1 vs Alaska 6 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Quinnipiac 1 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 (NC) 8:07 pm ATSat/12 Alabama Huntsville 2 @ Northeastern 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 0 @ Providence 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Bowling Green 2 @ Union College 5 (NC) 7:30 pm ET Robert Morris 1 @ Lake Superior State 3 (NC) 5:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ St. Cloud State 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage Quinnipiac 4 vs Alaska 1 (NC) 4:07 pm AT Air Force 2 vs Alaska Anchorage 4 (NC) 7:07 pm ATTue/15 Ferris State 3 @ Mercyhurst 2 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Ohio State 3 @ Bowling Green 4 (NC) 7:07 pm ETFri/18 Lake Superior State 6 @ Union College 5 ot (NC) 7:00 pm ET Colgate 1 @ Bowling Green 1 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Northern Michigan 1 (NC) 7:07 pm ET St. Lawrence 3 @ Ferris State 2 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Notre Dame 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota 6 @ Bemidji State 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Connecticut 1 @ Minnesota State 2 (NC) 7:37 pm CT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks Western Michigan 6 vs Alaska Anchorage 2 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Denver 2 vs Alaska 3 ot (NC) 8:07 pm ATSat/19 Lake Superior State 3 @ Union College 2 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Colgate 0 @ Bowling Green 7 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Northern Michigan 6 (NC) 7:07 pm ET St. Lawrence 3 @ Ferris State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Connecticut 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks Denver 2 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (NC) 4:07 pm AT Western Michigan 3 vs Alaska 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ATSun/20 Michigan Tech 3 @ Notre Dame 7 (NC) 2:00 pm ETFri/25 Michigan Tech 0 @ Northern Michigan 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 6 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 4 @ Alaska 5 (@Patty Ice Arena) (NC) 7:07 pm ATSat/26 Northern Michigan 1 @ Michigan Tech 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 1 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 3 @ Alaska 3 ot (@ Patty Ice Arena) (NC) 7:07 pm ATTue/29 Bowling Green 3 @ Ohio State 5 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Laurentian Univ. 2 @ Lake Superior State 9 (EX) 7:37 pm ET

NovemberDate Game TimeFri/1 Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Bowling Green 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Michigan 3 ot (NC) 7:35 pm ET Ferris State 5 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 4 @ Alaska 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Date Game TimeSat/2 Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Bowling Green 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 1 @ Michigan 2 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Ferris State 3 @ Alabama Huntsville 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 1 @ Wisconsin 8 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 4 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Alaska 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/8 Alaska 1 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Michigan State 0 @ Michigan Tech 3 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 4 @ Ferris State 5 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 4 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/9 Alaska 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan State 2 @ Michigan Tech 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 3 @ Ferris State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 5 @ Western Michigan 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Bowling Green 0 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSun/10 Northern Michigan 2 @ Western Michigan 2 ot (NC) 5:00 pm ETFri/15 Lake Superior State 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 3 @ Ferris State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 10 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/16 Lake Superior State 1 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 2 @ Ferris State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 0 @ Minnesota 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/22 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 3 @ Bowling Green 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska 3 @ Ferris State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 3 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/23 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Northern Michigan 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 3 @ Bowling Green 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska 3 @ Ferris State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/29 Bowling Green 3 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Ferris State 4 @ Northern Michigan 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENT @ Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, IN Northeastern 1 vs Western Michigan 1 ot (NC) 4:05 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 2 vs Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Miami 4 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 3 @ Alaska 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/30 Bowling Green 3 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 1 @ Northern Michigan 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET SHILLELAGH TOURNAMENT @ Compton Family Ice Arena, South Bend, IN Alabama Huntsville 0 vs W. Michigan 1 (3rd pl) (NC) 4:05 pm ET Northeastern 3 vs Notre Dame 2 (champ) (NC) 7:35 pm ET Miami 6 @ Bemidji State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Minnesota State 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Alaska 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

DecemberDate Game TimeFri/6 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Bowling Green 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 5 @ Lake Superior State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s CupSat/7 Alabama Huntsville 4 @ Bowling Green 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 3 @ Lake Superior State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Michigan Tech 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup

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Date Game TimeWed/11 Ferris State 2 @ Michigan 2 ot (NC) 7:30 pm ETFri/13 Bowling Green 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska 3 @ Bemidji State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 1 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Lake Superior State 3 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/14 Bowling Green 4 @ Michigan Tech 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State 2 @ Michigan State 0 (NC) 7:00 pm ET U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 1 @ North Dakota 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Lake Superior State 0 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATTue/17 US National Junior Team 3 @ Minnesota State 2 ot (EX) 7:37 pm CTFri/27 THREE RIVERS CLASSIC @ CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh Bowling Green 0 vs Boston College 5 (NC) 4:30 pm ET Penn State 3 vs Robert Morris 2 (NC) 7:30 pm ET GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Comerica Park, Detroit Michigan State 2 vs Michigan Tech 2 ot (NC) 3:30 pm ET Western Michigan 3 vs Michigan 2 ot (NC) 7:00 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/28 THREE RIVERS CLASSIC @ CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh Bowling Green 3 vs Robert Morris 2 (NC) (3rd place) 4:30 pm ET Boston College 8 vs Penn State 2 (NC) (championship) 7:30 pm ET GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Comerica Park, Detroit Michigan 0 vs Michigan State 3 (NC) (3rd place) 4:37 pm ET W. Michigan 1 vs Michigan Tech 0 ot (NC) (championship) 8:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CT

JanuaryDate Game TimeFri/3 Michigan Tech 3 @ Lake Superior State 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Bowling Green 7 @ Alabama Huntsville 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis Rensselaer 2 vs Ferris State 6 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Colgate 2 vs Minnesota 2 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 4 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Alaska 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/4 Michigan Tech 3 @ Lake Superior State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bowling Green 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis Ferris State 0 vs Colgate 3 (championship) (NC) 4:07 pm CT Rensselaer 2 vs Minnesota 6 (3rd place) (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 6 @ Alaska 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/10 Alabama Huntsville 1 @ Notre Dame 7 (NC) 7:35 pm ET Alaska 0 @ Bowling Green 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 0 @ Ferris State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 5 @ Lake Superior State 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/11 Alabama Huntsville 0 @ Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alaska 1 @ Bowling Green 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Michigan Tech 2 @ Ferris State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 3 @ Lake Superior State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/17 Alaska 4 @ Northern Michigan 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 3 @ Notre Dame 6 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State 2 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/18 Alaska 4 @ Northern Michigan 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 2 @ Notre Dame 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Alabama Huntsville 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State 3 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/24 Lake Superior State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET NORTH STAR COLLEGE CUP @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul Minnesota State vs Minnesota Duluth (NC) 4:07 pm CT St. Cloud State vs Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Bemidji State @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

Date Game TimeSat/25 Lake Superior State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Ferris State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET NORTH STAR COLLEGE CUP @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul Third Place Game (NC) 4:07 pm CT Championship Game (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Bemidji State @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/31 Michigan Tech @ Bowling Green (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

FebruaryDate Game TimeSat/1 Michigan Tech @ Bowling Green (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/7 Alabama Huntsville @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Winter Carnival Alaska Anchorage @ Lake Superior State (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Northern Michigan @ Ferris State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/8 Alabama Huntsville @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 5:07 pm ET Winter Carnival Alaska Anchorage @ Lake Superior State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan @ Ferris State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/14 Alaska @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bowling Green @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/15 Alaska @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bowling Green @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/21 Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ Ferris State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET US Under-18 Team @ Bowling Green (EX) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/22 Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ Ferris State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/28 Bowling Green @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State @ Lake Superior State (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Alabama Huntsville @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Ferris State @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

MarchDate Game TimeSat/1 Bowling Green @ Northern Michigan (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota State @ Lake Superior State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama Huntsville @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ferris State @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/7 Bemidji State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State @ Ferris State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm ET Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s CupSat/8 Bemidji State @ Bowling Green (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State @ Ferris State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Northern Michigan @ Alabama Huntsville (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup

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Date Game TimeFri/14 2014 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #8 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #6 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #5 Rank @ #4 Rank TBASat/15 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #8 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #6 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #5 Rank @ #4 Rank TBASun/16 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #8 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #6 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #5 Rank @ #4 Rank TBAFri/21 2014 WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI #3 Seed vs #2 Seed 2:07 pm ET #4 Seed vs #1 Seed 7:07 pm ETSat/22 2014 WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm ETFri/28 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT (Hosts - Yale & Fairfield) Semifinals TBA pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH (Host - Miami) Semifinals TBA pm ETSat/29 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT Championship Game TBA pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH Championship Game TBA pm ET NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA (Host - Holy Cross) Semifinals TBA pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN (Host - Minnesota) Semifinals TBA pm CTSun/30 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA Championship Game TBA pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN Championship Game TBA pm CT

AprilDate Game TimeThu/10 2014 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA (Host - ECAC Hockey) Semifinals TBA pm ETSat/12 2014 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA National Championship Game TBA pm ET

Schedule KeyHome games face-off at :07 or :37 after the hour(WCHA) conference; (NC)non-conference; (X) exhibitiontournaments in CAPS

2013-14 WCHA Men’s AttendanceAlabama Huntsville ChargersVon Braun Center (6,600)Dates Total Avg. Game High 12 22,005 1833.8 3614

Alaska Anchorage SeawolvesSullivan Arena (6,251)Dates Total Avg. Game High 12 30,201 2516.8 3592

Alaska NanooksCarlson Center (4,595)Dates Total Avg. Game High 10 25,095 2509.5 3183

Bemidji State BeaversSanford Center (4,373)Dates Total Avg. Game High 15 53,688 3579.2 4512$

Bowling Green FalconsBGSU Ice Arena (5,000)Dates Total Avg. Game High 11 22,306 2027.8 2752

Ferris State BulldogsRobert L. Ewigleben Ice Arena (2,490)Dates Total Avg. Game High 10 20,301 2030.1 2529$

Lake Superior State LakersTaffy Abel Arena (4,000)Dates Total Avg. Game High 12 21,676 1806.3 2923

Michigan Tech HuskiesJohn MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,128)Dates Total Avg. Game High 9 25,661 2851.2 3944

Minnesota State MavericksVerizon Wireless Center (4,832)Dates Total Avg. Game High 10 35,155 3515.5 4636

Northern Michigan WildcatsBerry Events Center (4,260)Dates Total Avg. Game High 9 20,962 2329.1 4260$

WCHA TotalsDates Total Avg. Game High 110 277,050 2518.6 4311

$ selloutattendance totals do not include exhibitions