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WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 [email protected] Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner for Public Relations Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Madison, WI 53719-2096 p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 [email protected] HOME OF A COLLEGIATE RECORD 37 MEN’S NATIONAL 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 CONFERENCE MEMBERS University of Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State University Colorado College University of Denver Michigan Technological University University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State University University of Nebraska Omaha University of North Dakota St. Cloud State University University of Wisconsin 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE March 21-23 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN visit us on the web at: WCHA.COM WCHA.COM/MOBILE January 2, 2013/For Immediate Release CONFERENCE PLAY RESUMES JANUARY 4-5 WITH TWO SERIES AS COLORADO COLLEGE VISITS NEBRASKA OMAHA, ALASKA ANCHORAGE HOSTS WISCONSIN FRIDAY-SATURDAY NON-CONFERENCE SETS HAVE BEMIDJI STATE HOSTING WESTERN MICHIGAN, DENVER HOSTING CORNELL, MINNESOTA STATE ENTERTAINING PROVIDENCE, NORTH DAKOTA TAKING ON HOLY CROSS, ST. CLOUD STATE ENGAGING NORTHERN MICHIGAN; MICHIGAN TECH, MINNESOTA, MINNESOTA STATE CAPTURE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS; BADGERS UNBEATEN OVER LAST SIX GAMES, UM AND UND UNDEFEATED OVER LAST FIVE; MSU MAVERICKS 9-1 SINCE NOV. 10; SIX WCHA TEAMS RANKED IN LATEST DIV. 1 MEN’S NATIONAL POLLS … UM NO. 1, UND NO. 7, DU NO. 11, MSU NO. 14, UNO NO. 15/16, SCSU NO. 15 … MTU, CC RECEIVE VOTES; RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE TICKET PACKAGES CONTINUE ON SALE … PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 21-23 AT XCEL ENERGY CENTER MADISON, Wis. – Pursuit of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season championship and the six first-round home playoff berths continues this coming weekend of January 4-5 with a pair of league series as No. 15/16-ranked Nebraska Omaha hosts Colorado College and Alaska Anchorage hosts Wisconsin. Face-offs at CenturyLink Center Omaha (15,959) between the Mavericks (11-8-1, 7-4-1 WCHA) and Tigers (8-10-2, 5-6-1 WCHA) are at 6:37 pm CT on Friday evening and 7:07 pm CT on Saturday night. 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S STANDINGS Conference Only Overall Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 St. Cloud State 18 14 9- 5- 0 .643 45- 33 20 12- 8- 0 .600 67- 50 2 North Dakota 17 12 7- 2- 3 .708 44- 30 18 10- 5- 3 .639 60- 44 Denver 17 14 7- 4- 3 .607 44- 37 19 10- 6- 3 .605 65- 48 4 Minnesota State 16 14 8- 6- 0 .571 44- 37 20 12- 6- 2 .650 63- 48 5 Minnesota 15 12 6- 3- 3 .625 36- 30 19 13- 3- 3 .763 69- 35 Nebraska Omaha 15 12 7- 4- 1 .625 41- 34 20 11- 8- 1 .575 70- 52 7 Minnesota Duluth 13 14 5- 6- 3 .464 40- 40 20 7-10- 3 .425 54- 57 8 Colorado College 11 12 5- 6- 1 .458 41- 43 20 8-10- 2 .450 69- 71 Bemidji State 11 14 4- 7- 3 .393 34- 43 18 5-10- 3 .361 44- 52 10 Wisconsin 9 12 2- 5- 5 .375 23- 29 16 4- 7- 5 .406 35- 36 Michigan Tech 9 14 3- 8- 3 .321 34- 53 19 6-10- 3 .395 53- 63 12 Alaska Anchorage 5 12 1- 8- 3 .208 21- 38 16 3- 9- 4 .312 32- 49 THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA Games for Friday, January 4: Colorado College at Nebraska Omaha (WCHA), 6:37 pm CT; Holy Cross at North Dakota (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Northern Michigan at St. Cloud State (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Providence at Minnesota State (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Western Michigan at Bemidji State (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Cornell at Denver (NC), 7:37 pm MT; Wisconsin at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. Games for Saturday, January 5: Colorado College at Nebraska Omaha (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Holy Cross at North Dakota (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Northern Michigan at St. Cloud State (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Providence at Minnesota State (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Western Michigan at Bemidji State (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Cornell at Denver (NC), 7:07 pm MT; Wisconsin at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT. Games for Tuesday, January 8: Notre Dame at Minnesota (NC), 7:07 pm CT. con’t

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Page 1: Supervisor of Officials Western Collegiate Hockey ... · Tigers (8-10-2, 5-6-1 WCHA) are at 6:37 pm CT on Friday evening and 7:07 pm CT on Saturday night. 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S STANDINGS

WESTERN COLLEGIATEHOCKEY ASSOCIATIONBruce M. McLeodCommissionerCarol LaBelle-EhrhardtAssistant Commissioner of OperationsGreg ShepherdSupervisor of OfficialsAdministrative OfficeWestern Collegiate Hockey Association2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302Denver, CO 80210p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 [email protected]

Doug SpencerAssociate Commissioner for Public RelationsWestern Collegiate Hockey Association559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103Madison, WI 53719-2096p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 [email protected]

HOME OF A COLLEGIATE RECORD 37 MEN’S NATIONAL 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 CONFERENCE MEMBERSUniversity of Alaska AnchorageBemidji State UniversityColorado CollegeUniversity of DenverMichigan Technological UniversityUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota DuluthMinnesota State UniversityUniversity of Nebraska OmahaUniversity of North DakotaSt. Cloud State UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin

2013 RED BARON™WCHA FINAL FIVEMarch 21-23Xcel Energy CenterSaint Paul, MN

visit us on the web at:

WCHA.COMWCHA.COM/MOBILE

January 2, 2013/For Immediate Release

CONFERENCE PLAY RESUMES JANUARY 4-5 WITH TWO SERIES AS COLORADO COLLEGE VISITS NEBRASKA OMAHA, ALASKA ANCHORAGE HOSTS WISCONSINFRIDAY-SATURDAY NON-CONFERENCE SETS HAVE BEMIDJI STATE HOSTING WESTERN MICHIGAN, DENVER HOSTING CORNELL, MINNESOTA STATE ENTERTAINING PROVIDENCE, NORTH DAKOTA TAKING ON HOLY CROSS, ST. CLOUD STATE ENGAGING NORTHERN MICHIGAN; MICHIGAN TECH, MINNESOTA, MINNESOTA STATE CAPTURE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS; BADGERS UNBEATEN OVER LAST SIX GAMES, UM AND UND UNDEFEATED OVER LAST FIVE; MSU MAVERICKS 9-1 SINCE NOV. 10; SIX WCHA TEAMS RANKED IN LATEST DIV. 1 MEN’S NATIONAL POLLS … UM NO. 1, UND NO. 7, DU NO. 11, MSU NO. 14, UNO NO. 15/16, SCSU NO. 15 … MTU, CC RECEIVE VOTES; RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE TICKET PACKAGES CONTINUE ON SALE … PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 21-23 AT XCEL ENERGY CENTER

MADISON, Wis. – Pursuit of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular season championship and the six first-round home playoff berths continues this coming weekend of January 4-5 with a pair of league series as No. 15/16-ranked Nebraska Omaha hosts Colorado College and Alaska Anchorage hosts Wisconsin. Face-offs at CenturyLink Center Omaha (15,959) between the Mavericks (11-8-1, 7-4-1 WCHA) and Tigers (8-10-2, 5-6-1 WCHA) are at 6:37 pm CT on Friday evening and 7:07 pm CT on Saturday night.

2012-13 WCHA MEN’S STANDINGS Conference Only Overall Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 St. Cloud State 18 14 9- 5- 0 .643 45- 33 20 12- 8- 0 .600 67- 50 2 North Dakota 17 12 7- 2- 3 .708 44- 30 18 10- 5- 3 .639 60- 44 Denver 17 14 7- 4- 3 .607 44- 37 19 10- 6- 3 .605 65- 48 4 Minnesota State 16 14 8- 6- 0 .571 44- 37 20 12- 6- 2 .650 63- 48 5 Minnesota 15 12 6- 3- 3 .625 36- 30 19 13- 3- 3 .763 69- 35 Nebraska Omaha 15 12 7- 4- 1 .625 41- 34 20 11- 8- 1 .575 70- 52 7 Minnesota Duluth 13 14 5- 6- 3 .464 40- 40 20 7-10- 3 .425 54- 57 8 Colorado College 11 12 5- 6- 1 .458 41- 43 20 8-10- 2 .450 69- 71 Bemidji State 11 14 4- 7- 3 .393 34- 43 18 5-10- 3 .361 44- 5210 Wisconsin 9 12 2- 5- 5 .375 23- 29 16 4- 7- 5 .406 35- 36 Michigan Tech 9 14 3- 8- 3 .321 34- 53 19 6-10- 3 .395 53- 6312 Alaska Anchorage 5 12 1- 8- 3 .208 21- 38 16 3- 9- 4 .312 32- 49

THIS WEEK IN THE WCHAGames for Friday, January 4: Colorado College at Nebraska Omaha (WCHA), 6:37 pm CT; Holy Cross at North Dakota (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Northern Michigan at St. Cloud State (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Providence at Minnesota State (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Western Michigan at Bemidji State (NC), 7:37 pm CT; Cornell at Denver (NC), 7:37 pm MT; Wisconsin at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT.Games for Saturday, January 5: Colorado College at Nebraska Omaha (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT; Holy Cross at North Dakota (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Northern Michigan at St. Cloud State (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Providence at Minnesota State (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Western Michigan at Bemidji State (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Cornell at Denver (NC), 7:07 pm MT; Wisconsin at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT.Games for Tuesday, January 8: Notre Dame at Minnesota (NC), 7:07 pm CT.

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This marks the only two WCHA meetings between UNO and CC this season, with the Tigers last playing on Dec. 15. Up at Sullivan Arena (6,251) in Anchorage, the Seawolves (3-9-4, 1-8-3 WCHA) and Badgers (4-7-5, 2-5-5 WCHA) will engage in a pair of 7:07 pm AT puck drops. Both teams are coming off long holiday season layoffs, with UAA last playing Dec. 15 and the UW’s last game on Dec. 14. Alaska Achorage and Wisconsin will then meet again in Madison for their second two-game WCHA set on January 25-26. Outside the conference this Friday and Saturday, five other league-member teams will compete in non-conference series. Bemidji State (5-10-3) welcomes Central Collegiate Hockey Associ-ation-member and 10th-ranked Western Michigan (11-5-2) for 7:37 pm CT and 7:07 pm face-offs at Sanford Center (4,373). No. 11-ranked Denver (10-6-3) will engage ECAC Hockey-member and No. 12-ranked Cornell (7-4-2) at Magness Arena (6,025) at 7:37 pm MT and 7:07 pm MT. No. 14-ranked Minnesota State (12-6-2) will play host to Hockey East Association-member Providence (7-6-3) at 7:37 pm CT and 7:07 pm CT at Verizon Wireless Center (4,832) in Mankato. No. 7-ranked North Dakota (10-5-3) will entertain 20th-ranked Holy Cross (10-4-2) of the Atlantic Hockey Association in 7:37 pm CT and 7:07 pm CT face-offs at Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634). And No. 15-ranked St. Cloud State (12-8-0) will host Northern Michigan (6-10-3) of the CCHA at the National Hockey and Events Center (5,371) at 7:37 pm CT and 7:07 pm CT. Michigan Tech, Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth are all idle this weekend. Then next Tuesday (January 8) evening, top-ranked Minnesota (13-3-0) will play a single home non-conference game against CCHA-member and No. 2/3-ranked Notre Dame (14-4-0) at 7:07 pm CT at Mariucci Arena (10,000). Heading into the second half of the 168-game conference slate, St. Cloud State (9-5-0 WCHA) is in sole possession of first place in the MacNaughton Cup race with 18 points. Just a single point back of SCSU with 17 points each are North Dakota (7-2-3 WCHA) and Denver (7-4-3 WCHA), with UND having two games in hand on both the Huskies and the Pioneers. Minnesota State (8-6-0 WCHA) stands in fourth place with 16 points in 14 games while Minnesota (6-3-3

WCHA) and Nebraska Omaha (7-4-1 WCHA) share fifth place with 15 points each, both with 12 league games played. Minnesota Duluth (5-6-3 WCHA) currently occupies seventh place with 13 points, and Colorado College (5-6-1 WCHA) and Bemidji State (4-7-3 WCHA) are tied for eighth with 11 points apiece, with the Tigers having two games in hand. Sharing the 10th spot with nine points each are Wisconsin (2-5-5 WCHA) and Michigan Tech (3-8-3 WCHA), with the Badgers having played just 12 league games, and Alaska Anchorage (1-8-3 WCHA) is 12th with five points in 12 games. Through the first 78 games of the 168-game conference schedule, the “home-ice advantage” has been almost anything but, with home teams logging just a .513 winning percentage and 33-31-14 record in WCHA games. Three WCHA-member teams head into the second half with some noteworthy momentum, as Wisconsin sports a six-game unbeaten streak overall at 3-0-3 while both Minnesota and North Dakota are undefeated over their last five games each at 4-0-1. Also of note, Minnesota State, under first-year coach Mike Hastings, has fashioned a 9-1 overall mark since Nov. 10 while St. Cloud State is 4-1 over the last five games and 6-3 over the last nine. In non-conference play over the Christmas/New Year holiday period, three WCHA teams – Michigan Tech, Minnesota and Minnesota State – captured tournament championships. The Huskies won the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit by defeating Michigan (4-0) and Western Michigan (4-0). The Golden Gophers prevailed in their own Mariucci Classic with victories over Air Force (4-0) and Boston College (8-1). And the Mavericks claimed the UConn Hockey Classic by prevailing over both Brown (3-1) and host Connecticut (3-1). Denver, meanwhile, blitzed visiting Boston University 6-0 on Dec. 29 at Magness Arena in the Hall of Fame Game, St. Cloud State split a Dec. 27-28 series against Rensselaer (3-4, 2-1), Minnesota Duluth dropped two games

WCHA RESULTS, DECEMBER 27-31

Results of Thursday, December 27: Rensselaer 4 at St. Cloud State 3 (NC)Results of Friday, December 28: * Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Maine 1 (NC); Rensselaer 1 at St. Cloud State 2 (NC). * Florida College Classic (Estero, FL).Results of Saturday, December 29: Nebraska Omaha 4 at Quinnip-iac 5 (NC); * Ferris State 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC); # Minnesota State 3 vs Brown 1 (NC); & Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC); % Air Force 0 at Minnesota 4 (NC); + Boston University 0 at Denver 6 (NC). * Florida College Classic Third Place (Estero, FL); # UConn Hockey Classic (Storrs, CT); & Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, MI); % Mariucci Classic; + Hall of Fame Game.Results of Sunday, December 30: Nebraska Omaha 1 at Quinnipiac 3 (NC); * Bemidji State 3 vs Massachusetts 4 (NC); # Western Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC); & Minnesota State 3 at Connecticut 1 (NC); % Boston College 1 at Minnesota 8 (NC). * Ledyard Bank Classic (Hanover, NH); # Great Lakes Invitational Championship (Detroit, MI); & UConn Hockey Classic Championship; % Mariucci Classic.Results of Monday, December 31: * Bemidji State 2 vs New Hampshire 3 (NC). * Ledyard Bank Classic Third Place (Hanover, NH).

UPCOMING IN THE WCHAGames for Friday, January 11Michigan Tech at Minnesota Duluth (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTColorado College at North Dakota (WCHA), 7:37 pm CTWisconsin at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:37 pm CTAlaska Anchorage at Minnesota (WCHA), 8:07 pm CTNebraska Omaha at Denver (WCHA), 8:07 pm MTGames for Saturday, January 12Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTColorado College at North Dakota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTMichigan Tech at Minnesota Duluth (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTWisconsin at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTNebraska Omaha at Denver (WCHA), 7:07 pm MTGames for Friday, January 18Bemidji State at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETNorth Dakota at Minnesota (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTDenver at St. Cloud State (WCHA), 7:37 pm CTMiami at Wisconsin (NC), 8:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth at Colorado College (WCHA), 7:37 pm MTMinnesota State at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm ATGames for Saturday, January 19North Dakota at Minnesota (WCHA), 5:07 pm CTBemidji State at Michigan Tech (WCHA), 7:07 pm ETDenver at St. Cloud State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CTMiami at Wisconsin (NC), 7:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth at Colorado College (WCHA), 7:07 pm MTMinnesota State at Alaska Anchorage (WCHA), 7:07 pm AT

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at the Florida College Classic in Estero, losing to Maine 1-0 and Ferris State 6-2, Nebraska Omaha fell twice at Quinnipiac on Dec. 29-30 by 5-4 and 3-1 counts, and Bemidji State dropped a 4-3 decision to Massachusetts and a 3-2 decision to New Hampshire on Dec. 30-31 in the Ledyard Bank Classic in Hanover, N.H. After 67 non-conference games through Jan. 2, WCHA-member teams stand 36-27-4 against other Div. 1 teams for a .567 winning percentage. League-member teams are 7-0-1 (.939) vs the Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA), 10-12-0 (.454) against the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), 5-7-1 (.423) vs ECAC Hockey (ECACH), 7-8-1 (.469) vs the Hockey East Association (HEA), and 7-0-1 (.917) vs independents. Minnesota owns the best non-conference record so far at a perfect 7-0-0, followed by Minnesota State at 4-0-2. Other non-conference records by team are: Alaska Anchorage (2-1-1), Bemidji State (1-3-0), Colorado College (3-4-1), Denver (3-2-0), Michigan Tech (3-2-0), Minnesota Duluth (2-4-0), Nebraska Omaha (4-4-0), North Dakota (3-3-0), St. Cloud State (3-3-0), and Wisconsin (2-2-0). Looking ahead to next week’s schedule, there will five WCHA two-game series contested on Friday and Saturday, January 11-12. Michigan Tech travels to Minnesota Duluth, Alaska Anchorage heads to Minnesota, Wisconsin visits Minnesota State, Colorado College is at North Dakota and Nebraska Omaha is at Denver. Both Bemidji State and St. Cloud State will be idle. In this week’s USCHO.com Division 1 Men’s College Hockey Poll issued December 31, the WCHA again has six teams among the top 20. Minnesota leads the way at No. 1, North Dakota is No. 7, Denver is No. 11, Minnesota State is No. 14, St. Cloud State is No. 15 and Nebraska Omaha is No. 16. Also receiving votes were Michigan Tech and Colorado College. And in the latest USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division 1 Men’s College Hockey Poll issued January 2, Minnesota is No. 1, North Dakota is No. 7, Denver is No. 11, Minnesota State is No. 14 and Nebraska Omaha is No. 15. St. Cloud State also received votes.

CATCH THE LEAGUE’S WEEKLY RADIO SHOW – THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA – AT WCHA.COMThe Western Collegiate Hockey Association is pleased to again provide it’s long-running weekly radio show – This Week in the WCHA – via wcha.com and to interested media outlets. The show is available each Friday at WCHA.com and is also available for 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 key moments and highlights from live game broadcasts, including goals, saves, overtime game-winners, post-game sound clips, a look at upcoming games.

2013 RED BARON WCHA FINAL FIVE TICKET PACKAGES ON SALE NOWPICK YOUR FINAL FIVE SWEEPSTAKES LAUNCHES TODAY

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) have announced that five-game, all tournament packages for the 2013 Red Baron WCHA Final Five, to be held March 21-23 at Xcel Energy Center, went on sale beginning Dec. 10. All tournament packages are $165 and $80 and can be purchased at the Xcel Energy Center Box Office, Ticketmaster Ticket Centers, charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. To charge by phone using Ticketmaster TDD/TTY, call 800-359-2525. Groups (10+) call 651-312-3486. Fans can celebrate college hockey with music, interactive games, food, beverages and more at theWCHA Fan Fest Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Bud Light Blue Line Bar and Grill (Xcel Energy Center – Gate 4). Cheerleaders, mascots and WCHA pep bands will also be present at this event with live music from Uncle Chunk on Friday and Playback on Saturday. The WCHA Fan Fest is free and open to the public. College hockey fans will once again have the opportunity to get in on the tournament action with the return of the “Pick Your Final Five Sweepstakes.” Fans who enter will have a chance to win a prize of four (4) ticket packages to the 2014 WCHA Final Five Here’s how the sweepstakes works:• Visit www.xcelenergycenter.com/WCHA starting at 12:01 am CT on Monday, Dec. 10.• Choose the six (6) WCHA teams you predict will make it to the 2013 Red Baron WCHA Final Five.• Choose the two (2) teams you predict will make the Championship game.• Choose the 2013 Red Baron WCHA Championship winning team.• Guess how many total goals will be scored during the 2013 Red Baron WCHA Final Five. If more than one (1) person correctly answers all four (4) questions, all contestants with correct answers will be entered into a random drawing to determine the prize winner. If no one correctly answers all four (4) questions, those persons that answer the most number of questions correctly will be entered into a random drawing to de-termine the winner. The contest begins at 12:01 a.m. CT on Monday, Dec. 10, 2012, and ends at 11:59 p.m. CT on Friday, March 8, 2013. The winner will be announced by noon CT on Sunday, March 24, 2013. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The “Pick Your Final Five Sweepstakes” is subject in all respects to the complete Official Rules available at www.xcelenergycenter.com or by sending a S.A.S.E. to “Pick Your Final Five Sweepstakes - Rules Request”, c/o Saint Paul Arena Company, LLC, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., Ste. 501, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102. Open only to entrants who, as of the entry date, are permanent legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia who are at least 18 years old. Void outside the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, and where prohibited or restricted by law. Sweepstakes entry period begins at 12:01 a.m. Central Time (“CT”) on Dec. 10, 2012 and ends at 11:59 p.m. CT on March 8, 2013. LIMIT: One (1) entry per person (regardless of method of entry) or address (physical or email). Entry methods, limits, restrictions and instructions, and prize information and restrictions are set forth in the Official Rules. Sponsor: Saint Paul Arena Company, LLC, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., Ste. 501, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102. Click here to view complete Official Rules.

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2012-13 CONFERENCE RESULTS • BY TEAMAlaska Anchorage (28 games): 10/26-27 @ UND (L 1-4, T 3-3 ot); 11/9-10 vs UM (L 0-4, T 2-2 ot); 11/23-24 @ BSU (T 2-2 ot, L 4-5); 11/30-12/1 vs SCSU (L 3-4 ot, W 3-1); 12/7-8 @ MSU (L 1-3, L 0-3); 12/14-15 vs UMD (L 1-5, L 1-2); 1/4-5 vs UW; 1/11-12 @ UM; 1/18-19 vs MSU; 1/25-26 @ UW; 2/1-2 vs CC; 2/8-9 @ MTU; 2/15-16 vs UNO; 3/8-10 @ DU.Bemidji State (28 games): 10/26-27 @ UNO (T 3-3 ot, W 3-2); 11/9-10 @ CC (L 2-3, L 3-6); 11/16-17 vs MTU (L 4-5 ot, L 1-2 ot); 11/23-24 vs UAA (T 2-2 ot, W 5-4); 11/30-12/1 @ MSU (L 0-3, 1-6); 12/7-8 @ UMD (L 2-4, W 2-1); 12/14-15 vs DU (T 1-1 ot, W 5-1); 1/18-19 @ MTU; 1/25-26 vs UNO; 2/1-2 vs SCSU; 2/8-9 @ UW; 2/15-16 vs UMD; 3/1-2 @ UND; 3/8-9 vs UM.Colorado College (28 games): 11/2-3 @ UW (W 5-4, W 3-0); 11/9-10 vs BSU (W 3-2, W 6-3); 11/16 vs DU (L 5-6); 11/17 @ DU (L 2-6); 11/30-12/1 vs UND (W 5-3, L 2-3 ot); 12/7-8 vs UM (L 2-4, T 4-4 ot); 12/14-15 @ SCSU (L 3-5, L 1-3); 1/4-5 @ UNO; 1/11-12 @ UND; 1/18-19 vs UMD; 2/1-2 @ UAA; 2/8 @ DU; 2/9 vs DU; 2/22-23 vs SCSU; 3/1-2 vs MSU; 3/8-9 @ MTU.Denver (28 games): 10/26-27 vs MTU (W 5-1, W 5-2); 11/2-3 vs SCSU (L 0-3, W 6-1); 11/9-10 @ MSU (W 4-3, W 3-2); 11/16 @ CC (W 6-5); 11/17 vs CC (W 6-2); 11/30-12/1 vs UW (T 1-1 ot, L 1-3); 12/7-8 @ UND (T 2-2 ot, L 3-6); 12/14-15 @ BSU (T 1-1 ot, L 1-5); 1/11-12 vs UNO; 1/18-19 @ SCSU; 2/1-2 @ UMD; 2/8 vs CC; 2/9 @ CC; 2/22-23 vs UND; 3/1-2 @ UM; 3/8-10 vs UAA.Michigan Tech (28 games): 10/19-20 vs UM (W 5-3, L 2-3); 10/26-27 @ DU (L 1-5, L 2-5); 11/2-3 vs UNO (L 1-2, L 3-5); 11/16-17 @ BSU (W 5-4 ot, W 2-1 ot); 11/30-12/1 vs UMD (L 3-7, T 4-4 ot); 12/7-8 @ UW (T 1-1 ot, T 3-3 ot); 12/14-15 vs UND (L 1-6, L 1-4); 1/11-12 @ UMD; 1/18-19 vs BSU; 2/1-2 @ UNO; 2/8-9 vs UAA; 2/15-16 @ MSU; 3/1-2 @ SCSU; 3/8-9 vs CC.Minnesota (28 games): 10/19-20 @ MTU (L 3-5, W 3-2); 11/2 vs MSU (W 3-2); 11/3 @ MSU (L 3-5); 11/9-10 @ UAA (W 4-0, T 2-2 ot); 11/16-17 vs UW (T 2-2 ot, W 3-1); 11/30-12/1 vs UNO (L 2-3, W 3-2); 12/7-8 @ CC (W 4-2, T 4-4 ot); 1/11-12 vs UAA; 1/18-19 vs UND; 1/25 vs MSU; 1/26 @ MSU; 2/8-9 @ SCSU; 2/15 (@ UW); 2/17 (@ UW, Soldier Field, Chicago); 2/22-23 (vs UMD); 3/1-2 vs DU; 3/8-9 @ BSU.Minnesota Duluth (28 games): 10/26-27 vs UW (L 0-2, T 2-2 ot); 11/10-11 @ UNO (L 2-3, L 3-6); 11/16-17 @ UND (T 4-4 ot, L 3-4 ot); 11/23-24 vs SCSU (W 2-1, L 1-5); 11/30-12/1 @ MTU (W 7-3, T 4-4 ot); 12/7-8 vs BSU (W 4-2, L 1-2); 12/14-15 @ UAA (W 5-1, W 2-1); 1/11-12 vs MTU; 1/18-19 @ CC; 2/1-2 vs DU; 2/8-9 vs MSU; 2/15-16 @ BSU; 2/22-23 @ UM; 3/8-9 vs UNO.Minnesota State (28 games): 10/26-27 @ SCSU (L 1-5, L 1-5); 11/2 @ UM (L 2-3); 11/3 vs UM (W 5-3); 11/9-10 vs DU (L 3-4, L 2-3); 11/23-24 @ UW (W 4-2, W 4-2); 11/30-12/1 vs BSU (W 3-0, W 6-1); 12/7-8 vs UAA (W 3-1, W 3-0); 12/14-15 @ UNO (W 6-3, L 1-5); 1/11-12 vs UW; 1/18-19 @ UAA; 1/25 @ UM; 1/26 vs UM; 2/8-9 @ UMD; 2/15-16 vs MTU; 3/1-2 @ CC; 3/8-9 vs UND.Nebraska Omaha (28 games): 10/26-27 vs BSU (T 3-3 ot, L 2-3); 11/2-3 @ MTU (W 2-1, W 5-3); 11/10-11 vs UMD (W 3-2, W 6-3); 11/30-12/1 @ UM (W 3-2, L 2-3); 12/7-8 @ SCSU (W 6-5, L 1-2); 12/14-15 vs MSU (L 3-6, W 5-1); 1/4-5 vs CC; 1/11-12 @ DU; 1/25-26 @ BSU; 2/1-2 vs MTU; 2/8-9 vs UND; 2/15-16 @ UAA; 3/1-2 vs UW; 3/8-9 @ UMD.North Dakota (28 games): 10/26-27 vs UAA (W 4-1, T 3-3 ot); 11/9-10 @ SCSU (W 3-0, L 2-5); 11/16-17 vs UMD (T 4-4 ot, W 4-3 ot); 11/30-12/1 @ CC (L 3-5, W 3-2 ot); 12/7-8 vs DU (T 2-2 ot, W 6-3); 12/14-15 @ MTU (W 6-1, W 4-1); 1/11-12 vs CC; 1-18/19 @ UM; 1/25-26 vs SCSU; 2/1-2 vs UW; 2/8-9 @ UNO; 2/22-23 @ DU; 3/1-2 vs BSU; 3/8-9 @ MSU.St. Cloud State (28 games): 10/26-27 vs MSU (W 5-1, W 5-1); 11/2-3 @ DU (W 3-0, L 1-6); 11/9-10 vs UND (L 0-3, W 5-2); 11/23-24 @ UMD (L 1-2, W 5-1); 11/30-12/1 @ UAA (W 4-3 ot, L 1-3); 12/7-8 vs UNO (L 5-6, W 2-1); 12/14-15 vs CC (W 5-3, W 3-1); 1/18-19 vs DU; 1/25-26 @ UND;

2/1-2 @ BSU; 2/8-9 vs UM; 2/22-23 @ CC; 3/1-2 vs MTU; 3/8-9 @ UW.Wisconsin (28 games): 10/26-27 @ UMD (W 2-0, T 2-2 ot); 11/2-3 vs CC (L 4-5 ot, L 0-3); 11/16-17 @ UM (T 2-2 ot, L 1-3); 11/23-24 vs MSU (L 2-4, L 2-4); 11/30-12/1 @ DU (T 1-1 ot, W 3-1); 12/7-8 vs MTU (T 1-1 ot, T 3-3 ot); 1/4-5 @ UAA; 1/11-12 @ MSU; 1/25-26 vs UAA; 2/1-2 @ UND; 2/8-9 vs BSU; 2/15 vs UM; 2/17 vs UM (@ Soldier Field, Chicago); 3/1-2 @ UNO; 3/8-9 vs SCSU.

2012-13 CONFERENCE SWEEPS • BY TEAMColorado College (2): Nov. 2-3 @ Wisconsin (5-4, 3-0); Nov. 9-10 vs Bemidji State (3-2, 6-3).Denver (3): Oct. 26-27 vs Michigan Tech (5-1, 5-2); Nov. 9-10 @ Min-nesota State (4-3, 3-2); Nov. 16 @ Colorado College (6-5), Nov. 17 vs Colorado College (6-2).Michigan Tech (1): Nov. 16-17 @ Bemidji State (5-4 ot, 2-1 ot).Minnesota Duluth (1): Dec. 14-15 @ Alaska Anchorage (5-1, 2-1).Minnesota State (3): Nov. 23-24 @ Wisconsin (4-2, 4-2); Nov. 30-Dec. 1 vs Bemidji State (3-0, 6-1); Dec. 7-8 vs Alaska Anchorage (W 3-1, W 3-0).Nebraska Omaha (2): Nov. 2-3 @ Michigan Tech (2-1, 5-3); Nov. 10-11 vs Minnesota Duluth (3-2, 6-3).North Dakota (1): Dec. 14-15 @ Michigan Tech (6-1, 4-1).St. Cloud State (2): Oct. 26-27 vs Minnesota State (5-1, 5-1); Dec. 14-15 vs Colorado College (5-3, 3-1).

LONGEST WINNING, UNBEATEN STREAKS OF 2012-13 BY TEAM • ALL GAMESAlaska Anchorage: Longest Winning Streak (1). Longest Unbeaten Streak (2, 0-0-2).Bemidji State: Longest Winning Streak (1). Longest Unbeaten Streak (3, 2-0-1, 2-0-1).Colorado College: Longest Winning Streak (4). Longest Unbeaten Streak (4, 4-0-0).Denver: Longest Winning Streak (5). Longest Unbeaten Streak (5, 5-0-0).Michigan Tech: Longest Winning Streak (2). Longest Unbeaten Streak (2, 2-0-0; 0-0-2; 2-0-0).Minnesota: Longest Winning Streak (3). Longest Unbeaten Streak (6, 4-0-2).Minnesota Duluth: Longest Winning Streak (2). Longest Unbeaten Streak (3, 2-0-1).Minnesota State: Longest Winning Streak (7). Longest Unbeaten Streak (7, 7-0-0).Nebraska Omaha: Longest Winning Streak (7). Longest Unbeaten Streak (7, 7-0-0).North Dakota: Longest Winning Streak (3). Longest Unbeaten Streak (5, 4-0-1).St. Cloud State: Longest Winning Streak (5). Longest Unbeaten Streak (5, 5-0-0).Wisconsin: Longest Winning Streak (2). Longest Unbeaten Streak (6, 3-0-3).

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THIS WEEK IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

USCHO.COM DIV. 1 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLLMinneapolis, Minn./December 31, 2012 Rk Team (first place votes) Record Pts Last Week 1 Minnesota (35) 13- 3-3 977 4 2 Boston College (5) 12- 3-1 922 1 3 Notre Dame (9) 14- 4-0 913 3 4 New Hampshire 11- 3-2 843 2 5 Quinnipiac 14- 3-2 769 9 6 Miami 12- 4-4 730 5 7 North Dakota 10- 5-3 720 7 8 Dartmouth (1) 8- 2-2 661 10 9 Boston University 10- 6-0 612 6 10 Western Michigan 11- 5-2 513 8 11 Denver 10- 6-3 478 14 12 Cornell 7- 4-2 425 11 13 Union 9- 4-4 375 13 14 Minnesota State 12- 6-2 336 18 15 St. Cloud State 12- 8-0 291 16 16 Nebraska Omaha 11- 8-1 276 12 17 Yale 7- 4-2 213 15 18 Niagara 10- 3-4 124 17 19 Robert Morris 9- 4-2 120 NR 20 Holy Cross 10- 4-2 65 NR others receiving votes: Colgate 50, Ferris State 47, Providence 12, Harvard 10, Michigan Tech 5, Massachusetts 4, Massachusetts-Lowell 4, Northern Michigan 4, Colorado College 1.

USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE DIV. 1 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLLMinneapolis, Minn./January 2, 2013 Rk Team, Pts (1st place) Record Last Poll 1 Minnesota, 501 (25) 13-3-3 4 2 Notre Dame, 458 (9) 14-4-0 3 3 Boston College, 454 12-3-1 1 4 New Hampshire, 399 12-3-2 2 5 Quinnipiac, 359 14-3-2 9 6 Miami 337 12-4-4 5 7 North Dakota, 303 10-5-3 8 8 Dartmouth, 290 8-3-2 10 9 Boston University, 250 10-6-0 6 10 Western Michigan, 177 11-5-2 7 11 Denver, 161 10-6-3 15 12 Cornell, 145 7-4-2 11 13 Union College, 87 9-4-4 12 14 Minnesota State, 59 12-6-2 NR 15 Nebraska Omaha, 40 11-8-1 13 others receiving votes: St. Cloud State, 33; Yale, 12; Robert Morris, 9; Niagara, 6.

December 4, 2012

20 CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED FOR 2012-13 SENIOR CLASS AWARD®GROUP INCLUDES MINNESOTA’S SETH HELGESON, ST. CLOUD STATE’S BEN HANOWSKI, WISCONSIN’S RYAN LITTLE

OVERLAND PARK, KS – Twenty NCAA® men’s ice hockey student-ath-letes who excel both on and off the ice, including WCHA-member team players Seth Helgeson (UM), Ben Hanowski (SCSU) and Ryan Little (UW), were selected on Nov. 14 as candidates for the 2012-13 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate hockey. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division 1 senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The 2012-13 candidate class includes six candidates who have cumulative grade point averages above 3.5. The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2013 NCAA Frozen Four® in Pittsburgh April 11 and 13. The candidate class will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular season, and those names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one finalist who best ex-emplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. For more information on all the candidates, visit seniorCLASSaward.com. Ice Hockey Candidates: Nick Bailen, RPI; Brett Beebe, Western Mich-igan; Danny Biega, Harvard; Kyle Bonis, Ferris State; Stephen Carew, Air Force; Nick D’Agostino, Cornell; Kyle Flanagan, St. Lawrence; Alex Gerke, Connecticut; Ben Hanowski, St. Cloud State; Connor Hardowa, New Hampshire; Seth Helgeson, Minnesota; Adam Henderson, Alaska; Brendan Jamison, Robert Morris; Mike Johnson, Notre Dame; Dan Koudys, Bentley; Ryan Little, Wisconsin; Mark Nemec, Maine; Brandon Nunn, Holy Cross; Cheyne Rocha, Army; Steven Spinell, Miami (Ohio).

HOCKEY CITY CLASSIC TICKETS ON SALEFEB. 17 SOLDIER FIELD OUTDOOR HOCKEY DOUBLEHEADER

CHICAGO – Individual tickets for the Hockey City Classic at Soldier Field went on sale to the public at 10 am CT on Oct. 1. Tickets are valid for both games and may be purchased at Ticketmaster.com, by calling 1-800-745-3000 or at Ticketmaster outlets. The Hockey City Classic is an outdoor college hockey doubleheader on Feb. 17. The puck drops at noon CT when Notre Dame faces off against Miami, followed by Minnesota v sWisconsin at approximately 3:30 pm CT. Ticket prices range from $15-$85. For a seating map and pricing options, please visit: hockeycityclassic.com.

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NCAA MEN’S ICE HOCKEY REGIONAL TICKET PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLEINDIANAPOLIS – Tickets for the 2013 Division 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Championship regional rounds are now on sale. Northeast regional tickets, to be held at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H., and hosted by New Hampshire, are available for $75. Start times for first-round games are 4:30 pm and 8 pm ET on March 29, while the regional final is at 6:30 pm ET on March 30. Start times for the East regional at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I., hosted by Brown, will be 5:30 pm and 9 pm ET for first-round games on March 30, with the regional final scheduled for 6:30 pm ET on March 31. Tickets for the three-game package are $75. The Midwest regional at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio, hosted by Bowling Green, will have first-round start times of 1:30 pm and 5 pm ET on March 30, while the regional final will be 4 pm ET on March 31. Tickets for the three-game package are $75. Tickets for the West regional at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich., hosted by Michigan, are on sale for $60 until Dec. 31 and will then increase to $65. The first-round contests are at 2 pm and 5:30 pm ET on March 29, while the regional final is set for 4 pm ET on March 30. Tickets for all sites can be purchased by visiting the respective arena box office, calling (800) 745-3000 or online at www.NCAA.com/frozenfour. If any of the host schools are selected to participate in the 2013 Div. 1 Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, they will be assigned to their host site. Times for regional contests are subject to change.

2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR TICKETS ON SALE NOWINDIANAPOLIS – Tickets for the 2013 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four go on sale Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. EST. The Frozen Four will take place at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh next spring. Reserved all session tickets for both semifinals and the champion-ship game are $200, and can be purchased by visiting NCAA..com/tickets, stopping by the CONSOL Energy Center Ticket Office or calling (800) 745-3000. The Men’s Frozen Four has sold out 16 of the last 20 years and is expected to do so again this year. The CONSOL Energy Center, home of the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, has a seating capacity of 18,387 for hockey.

WISCONSIN MEN’S HOCKEY CELEBRATING 50TH SEASON IN THE MODERN ERACourtesy of Wisconsin Sports InformationFor the start of the 1963-64 school year, then-Director of Athletics Ivan B. Williamson called on head coach John Riley to bring intercol-legiate ice hockey back to the University of Wisconsin. The Badgers previously had a varsity program between 1921 and 1935. Earlier this fall, Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez and men’s coach Mike Eaves announced a season-long celebration as the program recognizes the 50th season in the modern era of Badger hockey. “The history of Wisconsin men’s hockey is one of the strengths of the program and the entire Wisconsin athletic department and we want to take a look back at all that has been accomplished, while at the same time look forward to the coming season and the future,” said Alvarez. “From the facilities, with the Kohl Center and now LaBahn Arena, to the program’s tradition and fan support, there is a lot to

celebrate.” In addition to the logo, which will be featured prominently on Wisconsin’s jerseys, on the boards at the Kohl Center and on shirts handed out to student season-ticket holders, the program is honoring its history in other ways. The 2012-13 season marks the 50th anniversary of Badger hockey, and also marks the 40th anniversary of the program’s first NCAA title in 1973, and the 30th year since UW’s fourth NCAA title in 1983. Nights honoring those NCAA championship teams will make up part of the schedule. The department will honor the 1973 team on Friday, Jan. 25 when the Badgers skate against Alaska Anchorage, while recognition comes for the 1983 squad on Friday, Feb. 8 when Wisconsin takes on Bemidji State. Throughout the season, men’s hockey will also recognize honorary captains during all regular-season home games. On Friday, Nov. 2, the ice at the Kohl Center was dedicated to “Badger” Bob Johnson and named for the program’s greatest architect. In addition, this year’s schedule poster will pays homage to the program’s history and tie the current day Badgers to the teams from the 1920s and 1930s. “I was here in the 1970s as a student-athlete when Bob Johnson was the coach and have been here for the last decade as a coach myself, and it has been a great journey,” said Eaves. “We carry the torch forward for everyone who has been involved throughout the last 50 years and the entire history of the program, and we want to use this season as a chance to recognize some of those people and the tradition they created.”

WCHA UNVEILS NEW MOBILE WEBSITE FOR 2012-13 SEASON … AT WCHA.COM/MOBILEThe WCHA announced an all-new mobile website for the 2012-13 season that includes significant updates and upgrades to the previ-ous platform. The men’s and women’s mobile site, launched at the same url as before (www.wcha.com/mobile) includes more visually appealing pages, a better navigation system and improved mobile box scores among other changes. The many upgrades include: More visually appealing league and member team home pages with images included to promote the top stories … Better navigation system including easy links to each member team’s home page from a menu at top of each page … In-dividual mobile player statistics pages that are accessible from team and league stats pages, press releases and game stories … Improved mobile press release presentation that now includes images and the ability for people to share via social media … Improved mobile game story presentation with images now included and the ability for embedding potential video. Mobile game stories can also now be shared via social media … Significant changes to mobile box scores with the addition of all game data, including all player and team stats. Previous box scores were all text-based. The new version uses an “accordion” format for accessing different game stats categories. WCHA.com, the official website of the 61-year-old WCHA, includes TheWCHAShop.com as the league’s on-line merchandise store and WCHA.com/mobile. They are joint ventures of the WCHA and SportDe-signs.com, featuring a statistical partnership with CollegeHockeyStats.net.

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2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVEMARCH 21-23 • XCEL ENERGY CENTER • SAINT PAUL, MN

The tradition of championship college hockey continues at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul with the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, the Inaugural 2014 Big Ten Conference Championship, and the 2015 WCHA Final Five. Top college hockey, premier hockey venue, best hockey city.

EVENT DETAILS/FINAL FIVE TICKET INFORMATION Season Ticket Holders: All tournament package holders for the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five receive discounted ticket pricing, the right of first refusal to their seats in 2015 at Xcel Energy Center, seating upgrade opportunity (based on availability), and the ability to add additional packages. Season tickets will be mailed in February 2013. Tournament Packages: Reserve your tournament packages now to receive the best seats available following the season ticket holder renewal process. All tournament packages are $165 for lower level, club level and upper level side sections and $80 for upper level end sections. Each tournament package includes five tickets, one ticketto each of the five games of the tournament. Group Tickets: Group tickets (10+) are available for tournament pack-ages and individual games beginning December 10. Call (651) 312-3486. Single Game Tickets: Single game tickets (if available) go on sale to the public Monday, March 11, 2013. Purchase tickets in person at the Xcel Energy Center box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at (800) 745-3000. Final Five Game Schedule & Ticket Prices Games – Date, Time • LCU • UPPER Game 1 – Quarterfinal Thursday, March 21, 2 pm • $26 • $21 Game 2 – Quarterfinal Thursday, March 21, 7 pm • $31 • $21 Game 3 – Semi-final Friday, March 22, 2 pm • $41 • $21 Game 4 – Semi-final Friday, March 22, 7 pm • $46 • $21 Game 5 – Championship Saturday, March 23, 7 pm • $46 • $21

LCU = Lower, Club & Upper (Side) Levels UPPER = Upper (End) Levels

Special Minnesota Wild (NHL) Ticket OfferFor Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five season ticket holders. Visit www.xce-lenergycenter.com/wcha or call (651) 726-8240.

EVENT PARKING Xcel Energy Center is serviced primarily by two ramps–RiverCentre and Kellogg–directly connected to the complex. There are 50+ parking ramps and lots within a short walk of the arena and more information is available at www.smart-trips.org/parking.

MICROSOFT STORE WCHA FAN FESTFriday, March 22 & Saturday, March 23Iron Range Grill (Xcel Energy Center/Gate 4), 4:30-6:30 pm Come celebrate the Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five with live music, interactive games, food & beverages and more! Cheerleaders, mascots and WCHA pep bands will rock the house with the school songs that lead their teams to victory! Microsoft Store WCHA Fan Fest is free and open to the public!

Live MusicEnjoy the sounds of local live music before the games on Friday and Saturday nights as these bands rock inside Gate 4 at the Iron Range Grill as part of the Microsoft Store WCHA Fan Fest. Friday, March 22, 4:30 pm: Uncle Chunk (www.unclechunk.com) Saturday, March 23, 4:30 pm: Playback (www.playbackrocks.com)

FAN APPRECIATION NIGHTSThursday, March 21Great Waters Brewing Company426 St. Peter Street, (651) 224-2739 (www.greatwatersbc.com)Friday, March 22Joseph’s Bar and Grill140 South Wabasha Street, (651) 222-2435 (www.josephsgrill.com)Saturday, March 23Dixie’s on Grand695 Grand Avenue, (651) 222-7345 (www.dixiesongrand.com)

DANCE MANIA PRESENTED BY VISIT SAINT PAULBring your dance moves and shake what your momma gave you at the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five Dance Mania Contest! Throughout the tournament, get up and dance when you hear the designated song! The person who shakes it the best throughout the entire tournament will walk away with $250 from Visit Saint Paul and tickets to the 2014 WCHA Final Five. Costumes encouraged!

PICK YOUR FINAL FIVEGet in on the action at this year’s 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five with the Pick Your Final Five Sweepstakes! Pick the teams you think will be part of the 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five and you may go to the 2014 Final Five with three friends for FREE! For additional details, visit www.xcelenergycenter.com/wcha

STAY & PLAY SATURDAYAs you prepare for the championship game at 7 p.m. on Saturday, take time to enjoy all there is to do around Saint Paul. Hop on the FREE shuttle to Mall of America from the Crowne Plaza Hotel at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Take in the Minnesota Wild vs. San Jose Sharks at 1 pm or check out local hot spots like Lowertown, Grand Avenue and the West 7th District.

EXPLORE SAINT PAULFind your way to Lowertown, Grand Avenue or the West 7th District for food, entertainment and shopping!

13 THINGS TO DO IN SAINT PAUL1 - Get down in Lowertown!. 2 - Pose with local legend Herb Brooks. 3 - Soak in the city in historic Rice Park. 4 - Tour history at the Minnesota State Capitol. 5 - Enjoy cultural cuisine from Nepali to Somali. 6 - Wander amongst the rich and famous along Summit Avenue. 7 - Explore the wonders of the Science Museum of Minnesota. 8 - Meander and mingle on Grand Avenue. 9 - Enjoy the shops and stops along Selby Avenue. 10 - Pray for your team at the Cathedral of Saint Paul. 11 - Enjoy a pre-game meal on West 7th. 12 - Marvel at the mighty Mississippi River. 13 - Shop ‘til you drop at Mall of America.

HOTEL INFORMATIONFor a list of hotels in Saint Paul and the surrounding areas, as well as special rates, download the 2013 WCHA Final Five Fan Guide at wcha.com.

XCEL ENERGY CENTER INFORMATIONwww.xcelenergycenter.com199 West Kellogg Boulevard • Saint Paul, MN 55102 (651) 726-8240

2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATIONDOWNLOAD THE FINAL FIVE FAN GUIDE AT WCHA.COM/MEN/TOURNEY/INDEX.PHP

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27

Rensselaer 4 at St. Cloud State 3 (NC)Attendance: 4393. Total Time: 2:10. Scoring by Period - REN 0-3-1=4; STC 2-0-1=3. 1st Period Scoring - 1, STC Jonny Brodzinski/8 (Nick Jensen/14, Drew LeBlanc/20) 15:55; 2, STC Kalle Kossila/11 (Andrew Prochno/10, Drew LeBlanc/21) 18:40. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, REN Ryan Haggerty/6 (Mike Za-lewski/2, Bo Dolan/1) 1:49; 4, REN Milos Bubela/4 (Mike Zalewski/3) 6:10; 5, REN Milos Bubela/5 (Curtis Leonard/4, Mike Zalewski/4) 9:09. 3rd Period Scoring - 6, STC Cory Thorson/6 (Joey Benik/1, Jimmy Murray/4) 12:33; 7, REN Mark McGowan/3 (CJ Lee/2, Marty O’Grady/3) 17:48 (GW). Rensselaer Goaltending - Jason Kasdorf (39:24, 13 shots, 11 saves, 2 GA); Scott Diebold (20:36, 9 shots, 8 saves, 1 GA). St. Cloud State Goaltending - Ryan Faragher (58:59, 21 shots, 17 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:01, 0 GA). Win - Scott Diebold, REN (2-2-1). Loss - Ryan Faragher, STC (10-7-0). Shots On Goal - REN 3-11-7=21; STC 6-7-9=22. Power-Plays - REN 0 of 1; STC 0 of 2. Penalties - REN 2 (4 min); STC 1 (2 min). Three Stars: 1. Mark McGowan (Rensselaer) 2. Milos Bubela (Rensselaer) 3. Drew LeBlanc (St. Cloud State).

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28

Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Maine 1 (NC)Florida College Classic (Estero, FL)Total Time: 2:13. Scoring by Period - MND 0-0-0=0; MNE 0-1-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - None. 2nd Period Scoring - 1, MNE Ryan Lomberg/1 (Steven Swavely/3, Martin Ouellette/1) 13:26 (SH) (GW). 3rd Period Scoring - None. Minnesota Duluth Goaltending - Matt McNeely (58:52, 22 shots, 21 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (1:08, 0 GA). Maine Goaltending - Martin Ouellette (60:00, 31 shots, 31 saves, 0 GA). Win - Martin Ouellette, MNE (2-5-2). Loss - Matt McNeely, MND (5-5-1). Shots On Goal - MND 8-12-11=31; MNE 8-6-8=22. Power-Plays - MND 0 of 5; MNE 0 of 5. Penalties - MND 6 (23 min); MNE 5 (10 min).

Rensselaer 1 at St. Cloud State 2 (NC)Attendance: 4493. Total Time: 2:08. Scoring by Period - REN 1-0-0=1; STC 0-2-0=2. 1st Period Scoring - 1, REN Matt Tinordi/2 (Marty O’Grady/4) 2:43. 2nd Period Scoring - 2, STC Ben Hanowski/6 (Drew LeBlanc/22, Nic Dowd/15) 12:54 (PP); 3, STC Drew LeBlanc/6 (Jonny Brodzinski/5, Kalle Kossila/6) 19:37 (GW). 3rd Period Scoring - None. Rensselaer Goaltending - Scott Diebold (58:28, 25 shots, 23 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (1:32, 0 GA). St. Cloud State Goaltending - Ryan Faragher (59:51, 15 shots, 14 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:09, 0 GA). Win - Ryan Faragher, STC (11-7-0). Loss - Scott Diebold, REN (2-3-1). Shots On Goal - REN 4-7-4=15; STC 6-15-4=25. Power-Plays - REN 0 of 2; STC 1 of 4. Penalties - REN 5 (10 min); STC 3 (6 min). Three Stars: 1. Drew LeBlanc (St. Cloud State) 2. Jonny Brodzinski (St. Cloud State) 3. Ryan Faragher (St. Cloud State).

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29

Nebraska Omaha 4 at Quinnipiac 5 (NC)Attendance: 2620. Total Time: 1:59. Scoring by Period - UNO 0-3-1=4; QUI 2-2-1=5. 1st Period Scoring - 1, QUI Jordan Samuels-Thomas/4 (Bryce Van Brabant/4, Ben Arnt/4) 1:54; 2, QUI Matthew Peca/5 (Jeremy Langlois/9) 3:38. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UNO Matt White/10 (Johnnie Searfoss/6) 1:22; 4, QUI Ben Arnt/3 (Jordan Samuels-Thomas/5) 5:46; 5, UNO Johnnie Searfoss/6 7:33 (PP); 6, UNO Brian O’Rourke/1 (Tanner Lane/1) 12:45; 7, QUI Kevin Bui/1 (Kellen Jones/5) 18:54. 3rd Period Scoring - 8, UNO Ryan Walters/11 (Dominic Zombo/12) 0:38; 9, QUI Jordan Samuels-Thomas/5 (Matthew Peca/2, Clay Harvey/11) 3:47 (GW). Nebraska Omaha Goaltending - Anthony Stolarz (58:58, 30 shots, 25 saves, 5 GA); Empty Net (1:02, 0 GA). Quinnipiac Goaltending - Eric Hartzell (60:00, 37 shots, 33 saves, 4 GA). Win - Eric Hartzell, QUI (13-2-2). Loss - Anthony Stolarz, UNO (2-5-0). Shots On Goal - UNO 6-16-15=37; QUI 10-11-9=30. Power-Plays - UNO 1 of 3; QUI 0 of 3. Penalties - UNO 3 (6 min); QUI 3 (6 min).

2012-13 WCHA GAME SUMMARIESFerris State 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC)Florida College Classic Third Place (Estero, FL)Attendance: 3873. Total Time: 2:07. Scoring by Period - FSU 1-3-2=6; MND 2-0-0=2. 1st Period Scoring - 1, FSU Justin Buzzeo/3 (Dominic Panetta/1) 7:08; 2, MND Adam Krause/2 (Wade Bergman/13, Charlie Sampair/1) 16:27; 3, MND Caleb Herbert/4 (Joe Basaraba/3, Drew Olson/5) 16:57 (PP). 2nd PeriodScoring - 4, FSU Cory Kane/5 (Simon Denis/8) 4:58 (SH); 5, FSU Eric Alexander/4 (Andy Huff/2) 19:16 (GW); 6, FSU Brandon Anselmini/3 (Travis Ouellette/8, Kyle Bonis/6) 19:38. 3rd Period Scoring - 7, FSU Kyle Bonis/9 (Scott Czarnowczan/4, Garrett Thompson/7) 15:48 (PP); 8, FSU Justin DeMartino/4 (Andy Huff/3, Kenny Babinski/2) 18:09 (PP). Ferris State Goaltending - Charles Williams (60:00, 25 shots, 23 saves, 2 GA). Minnesota Duluth Goaltending - Matt McNeely (40:00, 20 shots, 16 saves, 4 GA); Aaron Crandall (20:00, 6 shots, 4 saves, 2 GA). Win - Charles Williams, FSU (1-0-0). Loss - Matt McNeely, MND (5-6-1). Shots On Goal - FSU 12-8-6=26; MND 13-7-5=25. Power-Plays - FSU 2 of 5; MND 1 of 5. Penalties - FSU 8 (24 min); MND 6 (23 min).

Minnesota State 3 vs Brown 1 (NC)UConn Hockey Classic (Storrs, CT)Attendance: 727. Total Time: 1:55. Scoring by Period - MNS 1-0-2=3; BRN 0-0-1=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MNS Zach Palmquist/2 (Taylor Herndon/1, Max Gaede/5) 14:31. 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 2, MNS Jean-Paul Lafontaine/5 (Matt Leitner/17, Zach Lehrke/8) 9:02 (PP) (GW); 3, BRN Mark Naclerio/2 (Garnet Hathaway/5) 13:16 (SH); 4, MNS Jean-Paul Lafontaine/6 19:56 (EN). Minnesota State Goaltending - Stephon Williams (59:56, 19 shots, 18 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:04, 0 GA). Brown Goaltending - Anthony Borelli (58:35, 26 shots, 24 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (1:25, 1 GA). Win - Stephon Williams, MNS (8-4-1). Loss - Anthony Borelli, BRN (1-1-3). Shots On Goal - MNS 13-5-9=27; BRN 11-4-4=19. Power-Plays - MNS 1 of 2; BRN 0 of 1. Penalties - MNS 1 (2 min); BRN 2 (4 min).

Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC)Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, MI)Attendance: 16,439. Total Time: 2:21. Scoring by Period - MIC 0-0-0=0; MTU 2-0-2=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MTU Alex Petan/5 (Jujhar Khaira/10) 5:10 (GW); 2, MTU Jujhar Khaira/4 (David Johnstone/10, Riley Sweeney/5) 18:06 (PP). 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 3, MTU Alex Petan/6 (David Johnstone/11, Jujhar Khaira/11) 4:15; 4, MTU Tommy Brown/1 (C.J. Eick/3, Jacob Johnstone/4) 6:30. Michigan Goaltending - Adam Janecyk (59:53, 36 shots, 32 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA). Michigan Tech Goaltending - Pheonix Copley (60:00, 38 shots, 38 saves, 0 GA). Win - Pheonix Copley, MTU (2-6-0). Loss - Adam Janecyk, MIC (1-1-0). Shots On Goal - MIC 16-13-9=38; MTU 11-12-13=36. Power-Plays - MIC 0 of 4; MTU 1 of 3. Penalties - MIC 5 (10 min); MTU 6 (12 min).

Air Force 0 at Minnesota 4 (NC)Mariucci ClassicAttendance: 10,113 (sellout). Total Time: 2:21. Scoring by Period - AFA 0-0-0=0; MIN 1-1-2=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MIN Erik Haula/9 (Jake Parenteau/3, Sam Warning/4) 6:58 (GW). 2nd Period Scoring - 2, MIN Ryan Reilly/1 (Christian Isackson/8, Justin Holl/3) 5:34. 3rd Period Scoring - 3, MIN Kyle Rau/7 (Erik Haula/15, Nick Bjugstad/6) 12:05 (PP); 4, MIN Nate Condon/4 (Nick Bjugs-tad/7) 15:03. Air Force Goaltending - Jason Torf (60:00, 33 shots, 29 saves, 4 GA). Minnesota Goaltending - Adam Wilcox (60:00, 18 shots, 18 saves, 0 GA). Win - Adam Wilcox, MIN (11-2-3). Loss - Jason Torf, AFA (5-8-4). Shots On Goal - AFA 4-6-8=18; MIN 11-13-9=33. Power-Plays - AFA 0 of 3; MIN 1 of 3. Penalties - AFA 4 (8 min); MIN 4 (8 min). Three Stars: 1. Erik Haula (Minnesota) 2. Ryan Reilly (Minnesota) 3. Adam Wilcox (Minnesota).

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Boston University 0 at Denver 6 (NC) (Hall of Fame Game)Attendance: 6026 (sellout). Total Time: 2:40. Scoring by Period - BU 0-0-0=0; DEN 3-1-2=6. 1st Period Scoring - 1, DEN Shawn Ostrow/5 (Nick Shore/14, Nolan Zajac/9) 4:59 (PP) (GW); 2, DEN Zac Larraza/2 (Shawn Ostrow/7, Joey LaLeggia/10) 10:56; 3, DEN Quentin Shore/4 (Matt Tabrum/4, David Makow-ski/6) 11:05. 2nd Period Scoring - 4, DEN Nick Shore/8 (Ty Loney/6, David Makowski/7) 14:17 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 5, DEN Chris Knowlton/11 (Quentin Shore/5) 7:10; 6, DEN Nolan Zajac/3 (Josiah Didier/3, Gabe Levin/6) 19:25 (PP). Boston University Goaltending - Matt O’Connor (59:23, 38 shots, 32 saves, 6 GA); Empty Net (0:37, 0 GA). Denver Goaltending - Juho Olkinuora (59:53, 29 shots, 29 saves, 0 GA); Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA). Win - Juho Olkinuora, DEN (4-1-3). Loss - Matt O’Connor, BU (7-4-0). Shots On Goal - BU 12-8-9=29; DEN 14-13-11=38. Power-Plays - BU 0 of 5; DEN 3 of 8. Penalties - BU 17 (56 min); DEN 12 (35 min). Three Stars: 1. Juho Olkinuora (Denver) 2. Nick Shore (Denver) 3. David Makowski (Denver).

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30

Nebraska Omaha 1 at Quinnipiac 3 (NC)Attendance: 2327. Total Time: 2:07. Scoring by Period - UNO 1-0-0=1; QUI 2-1-0=3. 1st Period Scoring - 1, UNO Ryan Walters/12 (Michael Young/7) 5:25 (PP); 2, QUI Clay Harvey/3 (Zach Luczyk/2, Jeremy Langlois/10) 7:52; 3, QUI Connor Jones/4 (Loren Barron/5, Kellen Jones/6) 15:59 (PP) (GW). 2nd Period Scoring - 4, QUI Ben Arnt/4 (Matthew Peca/3, Kellen Jones/7) 2:25 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - None. Nebraska Omaha Goaltending - John Faulkner (58:00, 37 shots, 34 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (2:00, 0 GA). Quinnipiac Goaltending - Eric Hartzell (59:56, 29 shots, 28 saves, 1 GA); Empty Net (0:04, 0 GA). Win - Eric Hartzell, QUI (14-2-2). Loss - John Faulkner, UNO (9-3-1). Shots On Goal - UNO 13-8-8=29; QUI 7-15-15=37. Power-Plays - UNO 1 of 4; QUI 2 of 8. Penalties - UNO 9 (18 min); QUI 8 (32 min).

Bemidji State 3 vs Massachusetts 4 (NC)Ledyard Bank Classic (Hanover, NH).Attendance: 4500 (sellout). Total Time: 2:09. Scoring by Period - BMJ 2-0-1=3; UMA 0-3-1=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, BMJ Aaron McLeod/7 (Brance Orban/9, Brady Wacker/4) 9:17 (PP); 2, BMJ Brance Orban/5 (David Boehm/6, Jeff Jubinville/4) 14:47. 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UMA Michael Pereira/4 (Branden Gracel/7, Conor Sheary/8) 5:05; 4, UMA Darren Rowe/4 (Shane Walsh/4, Michael Pereira/7) 9:32 (PP); 5, UMA Adam Phillips/4 (Rocco Carzo/4, Conor Allen/7) 18:44 (PP). 3rd PeriodScoring - 6, UMA Zack LaRue/1 (Branden Gracel/8, Colin Shea/3) 9:01 (GW); 7, BMJ Jordan George/6 (Cory Ward/3, Ben Kinne/8) 17:37 (EA). Bemidji State Goaltending - Andrew Walsh (58:50, 33 shots, 29 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (1:10, 0 GA). Massachusetts Goaltending - Kevin Boyle (60:00, 20 shots, 17 saves, 3 GA). Win - Kevin Boyle, UMA (6-6-2). Loss - Andrew Walsh, BMJ (4-5-2). Shots On Goal - BMJ 7-5-8=20; UMA 9-18-6=33. Power-Plays - BMJ 1 of 4; UMA 2 of 6. Penalties - BMJ 6 (12 min); UMA 4 (8 min).

Western Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC)Great Lakes Invitational Championship (Detroit, MI)Attendance: 14,719. Total Time: 2:34. Scoring by Period - WMU 0-0-0=0; MTU 1-0-3=4. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MTU Dennis Rix/6 (Mikael Lickteig/1) 18:28 (GW). 2nd Period Scoring - None. 3rd Period Scoring - 2, MTU Blake Hietala/3 (Daniel Holmberg/2, Aaron Pietila/1) 3:23; 3, MTU Tanner Kero/4 18:51 (EN); 4, MTU Aaron Pietila/1 (Daniel Holmberg/3, Blake Hietala/1) 19:39 (PP). Western Michigan Goaltending - Frank Slubowski (56:57, 20 shots, 17 saves, 3 GA); Lukas Hafner (1:29, 1 shots, 1 saves, 0 GA); Empty Net (1:34, 1 GA). Michigan Tech Goaltending - Pheonix Copley (60:00, 32 shots, 32 saves, 0 GA). Win - Pheonix Copley, MTU (3-6-0). Loss - Frank Slubowski, WMU (11-5-2). Shots On Goal - WMU 6-14-12=32; MTU 6-9-7=22. Power-Plays - WMU 0 of 8; MTU 1 of 5. Penalties - WMU 7 (36 min); MTU 10 (20 min).

WCHA GAME SUMMARIES CON’T Minnesota State 3 at Connecticut 1 (NC)UConn Hockey Classic ChampionshipAttendance: 881. Total Time: 2:00. Scoring by Period - MNS 0-2-1=3; CON 1-0-0=1. 1st Period Scoring - 1, CON Tyler Bouchard/3 (Sean Ambrosie/6) 10:47. 2nd Period Scoring - 2, MNS Johnny McInnis/9 (Eli Zuck/5) 2:08; 3, MNS Johnny McInnis/10 (Brett Stern/5, Chase Grant/5) 5:31 (GW). 3rd Period Scoring - 4, MNS Zach Palmquist/3 (Dylan Margonari/6) 19:53 (EN). Minnesota State Goaltending - Stephon Williams (60:00, 18 shots, 17 saves, 1 GA). Connecticut Goaltending - Matt Grogan (59:28, 30 shots, 28 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:32, 1 GA). Win - Stephon Williams, MNS (9-4-1). Loss - Matt Grogan, CON (1-1-1). Shots On Goal - MNS 12-13-6=31; CON 4-7-7=18. Power-Plays - MNS 0 of 3; CON 0 of 1. Penalties - MNS 1 (2 min); CON 3 (6 min).

Boston College 1 at Minnesota 8 (NC)Mariucci ClassicAttendance: 10,230 (sellout). Total Time: 2:40. Scoring by Period - BC 0-0-1=1; MIN 3-1-4=8. 1st Period Scoring - 1, MIN Nick Bjugstad/9 (Erik Haula/16, Kyle Rau/10) 2:52 (PP); 2, MIN Kyle Rau/8 (Erik Haula/17, Zach Budish/9) 12:33 (PP) (GW); 3, MIN Nick Bjugstad/10 (Zach Budish/10, Jake Parenteau/4) 13:53. 2nd Period Scoring - 4, MIN Nate Condon/5 (Sam Warning/5, Ben Marshall/5) 10:34 (PP). 3rd Period Scoring - 5, MIN Nate Schmidt/3 (Zach Budish/11, Nick Bjugs-tad/8) 2:22 (PP); 6, MIN Seth Ambroz/6 (Ben Marshall/6, Christian Isackson/9) 4:13; 7, MIN Kyle Rau/9 (Nick Bjugstad/9) 6:22; 8, BC Steven Whitney/9 (Michael Matheson/7, Kevin Hayes/9) 13:40 (PP); 9, MIN Sam Warning/3 (Adam Wilcox/2) 14:24 (SH). Boston College Goaltending - Parker Milner (44:13, 31 shots, 25 saves, 6 GA); Brian Billett (15:40, 5 shots, 3 saves, 2 GA); Empty Net (0:07, 0 GA). Minnesota Goaltending - Adam Wilcox (60:00, 33 shots, 32 saves, 1 GA). Win - Adam Wilcox, MIN (12-2-3). Loss - Parker Milner, BC (12-3-1). Shots On Goal - BC 14-12-7=33; MIN 14-11-11=36. Power Plays - BC 1 of 4; MIN 4 of 8. Penalties - BC 8 (27 min); MIN 4 (8 min). Three Stars: 1. Adam Wilcox (Minne-sota) 2. Nick Bjugstad (Minnesota) 3. Kyle Rau (Minnesota).

MONDAY, DECEMBER 31

Bemidji State 2 vs New Hampshire 3 ot (NC)Ledyard Bank Classic Third Place (Hanover, NH)Attendance: 2365. Total Time: 2:01. Scoring by Period - BMJ 1-0-1-0=2; UNH 1-1-0-1=3. 1st Period Scoring - 1, BMJ Markus Gerbrandt/4 (Brad Robbins/2) 2:12; 2, UNH Grayson Downing/8 (Trevor van Riemsdyk/9, Kevin Goumas/17) 15:25 (PP). 2nd Period Scoring - 3, UNH Jay Camper/1 (Matt Willows/2, Justin Agosta/6) 8:36. 3rd Period Scoring - 4, BMJ Jordan George/7 (Aaron McLeod/3, Brance Orban/10) 9:05. Overtime Scoring - 5, UNH Trevor van Riemsdyk/6 (Matt Willows/3, Jay Camper/1) 2:08 (GW). Bemidji State Goaltending - An-drew Walsh (61:59, 36 shots, 33 saves, 3 GA); Empty Net (0:09, 0 GA). New Hampshire Goaltending - Casey DeSmith (62:08, 20 shots, 18 saves, 2 GA). Win - Casey DeSmith, UNH (11-3-2). Loss - Andrew Walsh, BMJ (4-6-2). Shots On Goal - BMJ 4-7-9-0=20; UNH 11-12-11-2=36. Power-Plays - BMJ 0 of 1; UNH 1 of 4. Penalties - BMJ 4 (8 min); UNH 1 (2 min).

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2012-13 HEAD-TO-HEAD WCHA TEAM RECORDS(Note: each column has number of games vs each opponent and season record vs that opponent. Each team plays a total of 28 league games.)

UAA BSU CC DU MTU UM UMD MSU UNO UND SCSU UW GP, W-L-T, PTSUAA --- 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-1-1 2, 0-2-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-0-0 12, 1-8-3, 5BSU 2, 1-0-1 --- 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 14, 4-7-3, 11CC 2, 0-0-0 2, 2-0-0 --- 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 2-0-0 12, 5-6-1, 11DU 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-1-1 4, 2-0-0 --- 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-1-1 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 14, 7-4-3, 17MTU 2, 0-0-0 4, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 4, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-2 14, 3-8-3, 9UM 4, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-0-1 12, 6-3-3, 15UMD 2, 2-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 --- 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-1-1 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-1-1 14, 5-6-3, 13MSU 4, 2-0-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 --- 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 4, 2-0-0 14, 8-6-0, 16UNO 2, 0-0-0 4, 0-1-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 --- 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 12, 7-4-1, 15UND 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 4, 1-1-0 4, 1-0-1 2, 2-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 --- 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 12, 7-2-3, 17SCSU 2, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 4, 2-0-0 4, 1-1-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 1-1-0 2, 2-0-0 2, 1-1-0 4, 1-1-0 --- 2, 0-0-0 14, 9-5-0, 18UW 4, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-2-0 2, 1-0-1 2, 0-0-2 4, 0-1-1 2, 1-0-1 4, 0-2-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 2, 0-0-0 --- 12, 2-5-5, 9

WCHA Men’s Tie-Breaking Procedures - For Playoff Purposes Only

At the conclusion of the regular season, teams will be ranked by the number of points accumulated. If two teams are tied for first place, they will be declared co-WCHA champions. The first round of the WCHA's post-season tournament will be a best-of-three games format at the home site of the teams ranked higher in the final regular season standings. All 12 teams participate in the first round of the tournament. First round playoff pairings will be: #1 rank vs #12 rank, #2 rank vs #11 rank, #3 vs #10, #4 vs #9, 5# vs #8, and #6 vs #7. Following the six first round series, the six winning teams will be re-seeded #1 thru #6 according to their standings in the final WCHA in-season competition and will advance to the WCHA Final Five. In the event that ties are encountered in the determination of WCHA ranking or designation of home teams for playoff purposes, the following procedures will be used in the order given to break the ties: a) If two or more teams are tied, head-to-head competition during the regular (conference) season will be used to break the tie. b) If two or more teams are still tied after (a), the highest seed will go to the team with the most WCHA (conference) wins during the regular season. c) If two or more teams played a four-game series during the regular season and the teams have the same win-loss records for those series and the same number of WCHA wins, the team having the least number of goals scored against it in the four-game series shall have the higher rank. If two or more teams played a two-game series during the regular season, procede to tie-breaker d).

d) If two or more teams are still tied after applying the provisions of (a), (b) and (c), the team having the greatest "winning margin" during the regular season will have the higher rank.

Winning margin = WCHA goals for during the regular season minus WCHA goals against. e) Games played against WCHA opponents in holiday tournaments will not be counted in the determinations.

By Team v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. TotalAlaska Anchorage 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-1Bemidji State 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0Colorado College 0-1-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-4-1Denver 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0Michigan Tech 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0Minnesota 3-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 7-0-0Minnesota Duluth 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0Minnesota State 0-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 4-0-2Nebraska Omaha 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 4-4-0North Dakota 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-0St. Cloud State 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 3-3-0Wisconsin 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0Totals 7-8-1 5-7-1 10-12-0 7-0-1 7-0-1 36-27-4 (.469) (.423) (.454) (.938) (.938) (.567)

By Site v. HEA v. ECACH v. CCHA v. AHA v. Ind. TotalHome 3-3-1 4-3-1 6-3-0 4-0-1 6-0-0 23-9-3Away 3-2-0 0-4-0 2-5-0 2-0-0 1-0-1 8-11-1Neutral 1-3-0 1-0-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-7-0Totals 7-8-1 5-7-1 10-12-0 7-0-1 7-0-1 36-27-4 (.469) (.423) (.454) (.938) (.938) (.567)

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ALASKA ANCHORAGEThe Alaska Anchorage Seawolves will commence 2013 with a pair of Western Collegiate Hockey Association games against the Wisconsin Badgers on Jan. 4-5 at the Sullivan Arena … the games are scheduled to commence at 7:07 pm AT both evenings … this will be the 73rd and 74th all-time meeting between the teams and the first of two WCHA series meetings this season … UAA and UW will also meet three weekends later on Jan. 25-26 in Madison … the Badgers lead the all-time series record, 49-14-9 and at UAA, 18-7-6 … last season the teams met for one series – Jan. 20-21, 2012 – with the Badgers sweeping the Seawolves in Wisconsin, 4-0, 3-2 … the last home series against UW was on Dec. 3-4, 2010 with UAA winning on Friday, 2-1 and UW earning the split on Saturday, 3-1 … the last time UAA swept at home was Jan. 15-16, 1999, just the second time ever … the Seawolves will host the Badgers after two weekends off during the holiday break … prior to the break, the Seawolves were swept for just the second time of the season against Minnesota Duluth in Anchorage (5-1, 2-1) on Dec. 14-15 … after 16 games, the Seawolves are 3-9-4 overall and 1-8-3 in conference play … on Friday night, the Seawolves were able to avert their fourth shutout of the season when senior Tyler Currier collected his third of the season in the final period … assisting on the play was senior Captain Chris Crowell and freshman Bobby Murphy – his first collegiate point … on Saturday night, senior F Daniel Naslund collected UAA’s lone tally with freshman Hayden Trupp registering the helper … junior goaltenders Chris Kamal and Rob Gunderson split time between the pipes … UAA allowed one power-play tally over the weekend (8-9) and has now allowed one or less power-play goals in the last nine games, going 81% on the penalty-kill in that span (26/32) … after the OT game on Nov. 30, the Seawolves have played in five games that have gone into sudden death, going 0-1-4 … UAA is faring much better on Saturday nights, going 2-3-3 compared to 1-6-1 on Friday nights … the Seawolves are 2-1-2 when keeping an opponent scoreless on the man-advantage … the Seawolves are cur-rently tied for No. 3 in the country with four shorthanded goals (Bentley, Colgate, Colorado College, New Hampshire) – Union and Miami have five SHGs … the senior class leads the Seawolves with 28 points and 16 goals, while the freshmen lead with 15 assists … individually, rookie F Blake Tatchell leads UAA with 10 points, sophomore F Scott Allen leads with seven goals and Tatchell and junior F Matt Bailey are tied for team lead with seven assists … senior F Jordan Kwas leads the Seawolves with two power-play tallies … currently, 10 Seawolves have dressed in all 16 contests … the Seawolves completed the month of October with a 2-2-2 (.500) record – their best winning percentage in the opening month since the 2008-09 slate when they went 4-2-1 (.642) … UAA earned its first WCHA point of the season with the 3-3 tie on Oct. 27 – UAA’s first non-loss at UND since Nov. 14, 2008 … at the completion of four of the six non-conference games this season, UAA is 2-1-1 … Dave Shyiak is 18-8-6 (.656) all-time in the first four games … the Seawolves claimed their second straight Kendall Hockey Classic title on Oct. 12-13 … UAA is now, 22-14-10 overall in the Classic … UAA is now 8-3-5 in under Shyiak in the Kendall Hockey Classic, with titles in 2006, 2011 and 2012 … the Seawolves are now 6-0-2 in season-openers under Shyiak … UAA hasn’t lost a season-opener since 2000 against Michigan State (5-4); since then, UAA has gone 9-0-3 in season-openers … the shutout on Oct. 12 was only the second for UAA in a season-opener in 35 years of program history, along with a 4-0 win against Niagara in the 1999 Classic.

BEMIDJI STATEThe Bemidji State University men’s ice hockey team, now 5-10-3 overall and 4-7-3 in WCHA play, returns to non-conference action this weekend following a trip east to compete in the Ledyard National Bank Classic in Hanover, N.H., Dec. 30-31 … The Beavers dropped the opening game to University of Massachusetts, 4-3, and took No. 4 New Hampshire to

overtime before letting the consolation game slip away, 3-2 … BSU is now 1-1-0 all time vs UMass, 0-1-0 all-time vs New Hampshire and is 4-7-0 all-time vs teams hailing from Hockey East … Brance Orban led all BSU players logging a goal and two assists in classic, while Jordan George netted a goal in each game … With two goals and four assists in the Bea-vers’ last three outings, Orban has claimed the team’s scoring lead with 15 points (5g, 10a), while George’s seven goals matches fellow senior Aaron McLeod for BSU’s top goal scoring spot … Andrew Walsh saw his overall record dip to 4-6-2 on the weekend, but remains solid in nets … In his last five appearances, he is 2-2-1 with 152 saves, a .938 save percentage and a 1.98 goals-against average … The Beavers return to Sanford Center this weekend to host No. 10 Western Michigan University in BSU’s final non-conference series of the 2012-13 campaign … After playing the first 14 games of the season without facing a nationally-ranked team, in Western Michigan, BSU will face its third ranked opponent in three weeks … The Beavers earned three points at home vs then-No. 10 Denver 1-1 (ot) and 5-1 Dec. 14-15 and then lost an overtime contact to then-No. 4 New Hampshire, 3-2 (ot) … BSU is 1-1-1 version nationally-ranked teams in 2012-13 … The series is set to begin at 7:37 pm Friday with the finale slated for a 7:07 pm opening face-off … BSU is 3-2-1 all time vs Western Michigan and is 2-1-1 when hosting the Broncos in Bemidji … Bemidji State is 3-3-2 on its home ice this season … BSU is 1-3-0 in non-confer-ence play in 2012-13 … BSU is winless (0-5-3 (.186) on Fridays in 2012-13, while it is 5-3-0 (.625) in Saturday contests and 0-1-0 (.000) on Sundays and 0-1-0 (.000) on Mondays … The BSU power-pay unit was 1-for-5 on the man-advantage in the Ledyard Classic … On the season, the Beavers are now 11-for-54 (.204), with 10 power-play goals coming in 14 WCHA games … The Beavers are 10-for-42 (.238) in WCHA play to lead the league in power-play efficiency … Aaron McLeod not only leads BSU in power-play goal scoring this year with a career-high four, his three PPGs in WCHA play place him in a tie for third place among league leaders … Danny Mattson leads all BSU players with seven power-play points this season … All seven have come in WCHA play and he is currently tied for fourth in the league in power-play scoring … Last Saturday night’s assist marked the 10th of the season for Brance Orban … It also established a new career-high and allowed the senior to surpass sophomore Danny Mattson for the team’s assist-scoring lead … Orban’s previous career-high came in 2011-12 when he logged eight … Senior Aaron McLeod scored his team-leading seventh goal of the season last Friday night adding to a career-high water mark for goals scored in a season … Jordan George netted his seventh of the season Saturday to match McLeod for the team’s lead in goal scoring … Freshmen Markus Gerbrandt scored his fourth goal of the season Saturday to match fellow rookie Cory Ward for the BSU freshman goal scoring lead, while he was assisted by freshman Brad Robbins, who logged his second collegiate helper on the play … Through 18 games, BSU has already played six overtime games this season … The Beavers are 0-3-3 in those games.

COLORADO COLLEGEThe Tigers, who saw action on 11 consecutive weekends before the holiday break, resume WCHA competition this Friday and Saturday at Nebraska Omaha after not having played since Dec. 15 … Colorado College is the only WCHA team boasting four players with at least 20 points overall as the new year gets under way … Senior forwards Rylan Schwartz (10g, 14a), William Rapuzzi (10g, 13a) and Scott Winkler (10g, 10a), along with junior Alexander Krushelnyski (8g, 13a), all rank among the league’s top 12 scoring leaders … With 10 goals apiece, Rapuzzi, Schwartz and Win-kler are among seven Tigers with five or more … CC’s current five-game winless streak (0-4-1) is its longest since going 0-3-2 to end the 2008-09 season … After starting the current campaign at 7-3, including a 4-0 mark in the WCHA, the Tigers have managed just one victory (1-7-2, 1-6-1) in their last 10 outings overall as well in their last eight league encounters … More than half of Colorado College’s 11 opponents so far this season have been nationally ranked … Krushelnyski’s 17 points (6g, 11a) in league

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play is a team high and ties him for fourth place among WCHA leaders … The Tigers, who have scored four shorthanded goals already in 2012-13, have not allowed any yet after giving up 11 in each of the two previous seasons … Schwartz leads the WCHA with 3 (1g, 2a) shorthanded points … CC, which played nine of 10 games at home before dropping its last two decisions at St. Cloud State in mid-December, remains on the road for seven of its next nine outings before hosting five straight at the World Arena near the end of the regular season … Senior Mike Boivin is tied for second among WCHA defensemen with 15 points (6g, 9a) while junior Eamonn McDermott is tied for seventh with 13 (2g, 11a) … They and four other members of Colorado College’s blue-line corps collectively have accounted for 46 points (11g, 35a) … Counting four defeats in which their opponent clinched victory with an empty netter late in regulation, the Tigers have been involved in 13 one-goal affairs so far in ’12-13 … They are 4-7-2 in those games … CC has scored first in only five of its 20 games to date, winning the first four before squandering a 2-0 lead and dropping a 5-3 decision at St. Cloud State on Friday, Dec. 14.

DENVERThe No. 11 Pioneers will continue their current five-game home stand with a two game series against Cornell on Jan. 4-5, their last non-con-ference games of the season … Denver and Cornell and tied all-time 4-4 in a series that began in 1964-65 and will be playing for the first time since the two teams split a two-game series in Colorado on March 21-22, 1986 … Denver followed a 13-day break with a resounding 6-0 shutout of No. 6 Boston University last Saturday night at Magness Arena … The Pioneers 6-0 win over Boston University snapped the Terriers streak of 125 games without being shutout, which was the longest in the nation … Denver’s win over Boston University snapped its season-long eight-game winless streak and marked its first win since Nov. 17 vs. Colorado College … The crowd of 6,026 marked the second sellout at Magness Arena this season … The three first-period goals vs BU marked the first time that the Pioneers have scored three times in a single frame since netting three in the first period against New Hampshire (Nov. 24) … Six different players scored in the win for Denver over BU, the first time the Pioneers have had six different goal scorers in the same contest since Nov. 16 vs Colorado College, and also represented the eighth time that DU has notched at least five goals in a game this season … Denver goaltender Juho Olkinuora finished with 29 saves while recording his first shutout this season and the third of his career in the victory over Boston Univer-sity … Olkinuora boasts a 0.94 GAA and a .966 save percentage over his last four starts and ranks ninth nationally with a 1.69 GAA and fourth in save percentage at .936 … Sophomore Joey LaLeggia ranks second nationally among all defensemen in points per game with an average of 0.89 … Denver enters the week 5-3-2 vs. non-ranked opponents and 5-3-1 against ranked foes this season.

MICHIGAN TECHMichigan Tech broke a 32-year drought at the Great Lakes Invitational by winning its first title since 1980 … The Huskies claimed the title via a pair of 4-0 shutouts … Tech defeated Michigan in the semifinal Saturday (Dec. 29) and No. 7-ranked Western Michigan in the championship (Dec. 30) … Head coach Mel Pearson was a player on the last Huskies’ GLI championship team … Tech, which has been the host of every GLI since its inception in 1965, has won 10 of the 48 GLI crowns awarded … Goaltender Pheonix Copley (North Pole, AK) turned in one of the best two-game stretches in school history with a pair of shutouts at the GLI … The freshman faced a combined 70 shots in the two games without allowing a goal … He was given the John MacInnes Award as the tournament MVP … Copley is the first Tech goaltender since 1955-56 (Bob McManus) to post back-to-back shutouts … He has lowered his goals-against average to 3.30 this season (from 4.36 before the GLI) … Head coach Mel Pearson has now been a part of 17 Great Lakes Invitational championships as a player and coach

(four as a Tech player, 12 as a Michigan assistant/associate head coach) and one as Tech head coach) … That’s the most of any other individual … Freshman Alex Petan (Delta, BC) tallied two goals including a pretty score on a breakaway in Saturday’s (Dec. 29) 4-0 semifinal win over Michigan … Petan broke an eight-game goal-less streak and a five-game point-less streak with the effort … Petan is tied for the team lead in points with 15 and is tied for second on the team in goals with six (behind Blake Pietila (10), who is playing for the U.S. at the World Junior Championship) … Rookie Jujhar Khaira (Surrey, BC) recorded one goal and two assists in last night’s 4-0 win over Michigan for his second career three-point game … The Edmonton Oilers draft pick has at least one point in 10 games this season and 1-3=4 in his last three outings … Khaira ranks tied for sev-enth nationally in power-play goals (four) and tied with teammate Alex Petan for 13th in the country in points among rookies (.79 per game) … Saturday (Dec. 29) night’s game was the first for Tech coach Mel Pearson against his former team … Pearson, who played (1977-81) and coached (assistant from 1982-88) at Michigan Tech, spent 23 seasons (1988-2011) as assistant/associate head coach at Michigan under Red Berenson … Senior defenseman Tommy Brown (Prince Albert, SK) tallied his first career goal in Tech’s 4-0 win over Michigan … His score came at the 6:30 mark of the third period on a shot from the left point … Brown has played in seven games this season and 61 during his Michigan Tech career … He now owns one goal and two assists for three career points … Michigan Tech inserted three new players into its lineup from Saturday’s (Dec. 29) game to Sunday’s (Dec. 30) championship and all three had points … Sophomore Blake Hietala (Houghton, MI) had a goal and an assist. Junior Daniel Holmberg (Nykoping, Sweden) had two assists … Senior Mikael Lickteig (Little Falls, MN) posted an assist … The Huskies’ fourth line accounted for two goals in Tech’s championship win over No. 7 Western Michigan … Blake Hietala and Aaron Pietala (Brighton, MI) both had a goal and an assist while Daniel Holmberg had two assists … For Pietala, it was his first points of the season in eight games played … Four Huskies were named to the GLI All-Tournament Team … Pheonix Copley earned the John MacInnes Award as the tournament MVP … Forwards Alex Petan and Jujhar Khaira and defenseman Steven Seigo also earned spots on the six-member team … Western Michigan had the other two players on the all-tournament team in forward Mike Leone and defenseman Danny DeKeyser … Each of Tech’s six wins this season have come in pairs – Oct. 13 and 19 vs Lake Superior State and Minnesota, Nov. 16-17 at Bemidji State and Dec. 29-30 at the Great Lakes Invitational … Tanner Kero (Hancock, MI), who scored an empty-net goal vs Western Michigan last Sunday (Dec. 30) broke a month-long point-less streak with the tally … The sophomore center last scored Nov. 30 vs Minnesota Duluth before missing four games with injury … Tech managed a pair of 4-0 shutout wins with its leading scorer, Blake Pietila (Milford, MI), away from the team … Pietila, who has a team-leading 10 goals this season, is playing for the U.S. at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia … Tech’s top five scorers so far this season are all freshmen and sophomores … Rookies Alex Petan and Jujhar Khaira and sophomore David Johnstone share the team lead in scoring with 15 points apiece … Sophomore Blake Pietila (12) and sophomore Tanner Kero (10) round out the Huskies’ top five … Tech is 6-1-1 when scoring the first goal of the game and 0-9-2 when its opponent scores first … The Huskies are also 5-0-1 when they score four goals or more this season.

MINNESOTAMinnesota begins 2013 as the top-ranked team in the country after picking up its first Mariucci Classic title since 2008-09 last weekend … the Gophers dominated defending national champion and top-ranked Boston College 8-1 in Sunday’s tournament finale after opening the weekend with a 4-0 win over Air force on Saturday … Minnesota’s eight goals against the Eagles are a season high for the program and the most since the Gophers’ 9-0 win over Sacred Heart on Oct. 7, 2011 … Minne-sota swept the Mariucci Classic All-Tournament Team with Nick Bjugstad, Kyle Rau, Erik Haula, Jake Parenteau and Nate Schmidt earning honors … Adam Wilcox was named the 2012 Mariucci Classic MVP … the rookie netminder allowed just one goal over the weekend and made 50 saves

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including a career-high 32 against Boston College … Wilcox also picked up his third shutout in Saturday’s win over Air Force … Bjustad led the Gophers with six points over the weekend (2g, 4a) including a career high four points (2g, 2a) against the top-ranked Eagles … Zach Budish tied a career-best with three assists in Sunday’s win while Ben Marshall also tied a career-high with a pair of helpers … 12 different Gophers notched points in the win over Boston College including six players with multiple points … Sam Warning closed out the night with Minnesota’s first short-handed goal of the year … Boston College’s only goal of the night came during a 5-on-3 advantage for the Eagles in the third period … Minnesota, which outshot BC 36-33, has now outshot its opponent in 17-of-19 games this season … Minnesota’s one goal against all weekend tied a Mariucci Classic record (Princeton, 1998) while the Gophers’ 12 goals are tied for the third most-ever at the tournament (BC: 14 in 2007; Minnesota: 13 in 2003 and 2005) … Haula leads Minnesota with 26 points this season (9g, 17a) and ranks eighth in the nation in points per game at 1.37 … Haula’s 17 assists rank tied for second in the nation while the junior’s 26 points rank third in the WCHA this season … Bjugstad leads Minnesota with 10 goals this season … Jake Parenteau leads Minnesota in plus/minus at +9 for the season … Wilcox (12-2-3) leads the WCHA in wins this season and ranks second in the NCAA with a .794 winning percentage … the rookie also ranks eighth nationally and second in the WCHA with a 1.63 GAA … Wilcox’s .927 save percentage ranks third in the WCHA this season while the newcomer’s three shutouts this year lead the league and rank tied for fourth in the nation … Minnesota ranks among the top 10 nationally in scoring offense (second, 3.63 goals per game), scoring defense (fifth, 1.84 goals-against per game), power-play (fourth, .242, 22-for-91) and penalty-kill (seventh, .891, 57-for-64) … the Gophers lead the NCAA in scoring margin this season at 1.79 … Minne-sota is now an NCAA-best 7-0-0 in non-conference play and closes out the non-conference schedule next Tuesday against No. 2/3 Notre Dame at Mariucci Arena … Mario Lucia, son of Gophers coach Don Lucia, is a freshman at Notre Dame this season and is expected to play in Tuesday’s game after returning from the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championships in Ufa, Russia … the Gophers return to WCHA action the following weekend, hosting Alaska Anchorage … Minnesota is 22-13-3 all-time against Notre Dame and 55-19-8 against the Seawolves … Minnesota picked up three WCHA points against UAA earlier this year in Anchorage, topping the Seawolves 4-0 on Nov. 9 before tying UAA 2-2 in overtime the following night … Minnesota, which opened the season as the No. 1 team in the nation, reclaimed top honors in both the USCHO poll and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll … the Gophers picked up 977 overall points including 35 first-place votes in this week’s USCHO poll and 501 overall points (25 first-place votes) in the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine poll.

MINNESOTA DULUTHThe University of Minnesota Duluth will return to the ice on Jan. 11-2 to host long-time WCHA rival Michigan Tech … The Bulldogs took three of four points from the Huskies earlier this year in Houghton (Nov. 30-Dec. 1), winning 7-3 in the opener before settling for a 4-4 overtime tie the following night … This will be the Bulldogs’ final bye week of the 2012-13 regular season … UMD closed out 2012 by falling twice at the Florida College Hockey Classic in Estero, Fla., getting stymied 1-0 by the University of Maine in the semifinal round on Dec. 28 and then succumbing 7-3 to Ferris State in the third place game … UMD outshot Maine 31-22, but went 0-of-5 on the power-play and surrendered the game’s lone goal while it was a man up … Sophomore forwards Adam Krause and Caleb Herbert accounted for the two Bulldog scores against Ferris State, help-ing stake UMD to a 2-1 first-period lead before Ferris State struck for five unanswered goals … The loss was UMD first-ever to Ferris in six lifetime meetings (4-1-1) … Senior right winger Mike Seidel continues to pace the Bulldogs in goals with 11 and is tied for the team scoring lead (with rookie Tony Cameranesi) with 19 points … Seidel’s 11 goals thus far are bettered by only three other NCAA Div. 1 skaters (St. Lawrence’s Greg Carey, Niagara’s Giancarlo Iuorio and Nebraska Omaha’s Ryan Walters

each have 12) at the moment while his six power-play scores are tops in the nation (he shares that honor with Carey and Mercyhurst’s Chris Boto) … UMD’s rookie class is the fifth highest-scoring group in the country at the moment, amassing 49 points on 18 goals and 31 assists … Tony Cameranesi, who like co-UMD scoring leader Mike Seidel was blanked both nights in Florida, ranks second among all NCAA newcomers in points with 19 – three back of Miami University’s Riley Barber while left winger Austin Farley, who has gone pointless in the last four outings, is tied for fifth with 16 points … Cameranesi’s 10 power-play points thus far put him in a tie for third in the WCHA (with three other players, including Seidel) and his 3.70 shots per game is the fifth best figure of any league combatant … In addition, Andy Welinski tops all WCHA first-year defensemen in point production with two goals and nine assists … UMD is an impressive 6-2-1 in tournament openers this season but a mere 1-6-2 in rematch games with that lone win coming on Dec. 15 at Alaska Anchorage … Senior Wade Bergman has accumulated 14 points this season (four shy of his career high which he set last season) to rank in a tie for fifth in WCHA defensemen scoring … With an average of 17.25 minutes of infraction time per night, the Bulldogs are the nation’s most penalized team … Their opponents haven’t fared any better in this department, accruing 138 penalties (five more than UMD) for a 17.35 minutes per game … Rookie left winger Charlie Sampair picked up an assist in the 6-2 loss to Ferris State, leaving freshman center Austyn Young, junior forward Max Tardy, sophomore defenseman Luke McManus and first-year defenseman Willie Corrin as the only four Bulldog skater to not mark in the points column this season … Right winger and 2012-13 alternate team captain Keegan Flaherty has now skated in 101 consecutive games, the longest ironman streak among active Bulldogs while two other seniors – defenseman Wade Bergman and Jake Hendrickson – have both made 85 successive appearances (stretching to Dec. 30, 2010) … The Bulldogs have struck at least once with the man-advantage in 11 of their last 14 games and now possess the nation’s ninth best power-play percentage at 22.1% … Only two other NCAA clubs – Union College and Minnesota – have racked up more power-play goals (22) than than UMD (21), thus far.

MINNESOTA STATE#14 Minnesota State stands 12-6-2 overall after downing Brown (3-1) and UConn (3-1) in capturing the championship of the 20th Annual UConn Hockey Classic last weekend … Junior forward Johnny McInnis, who scored twice in the championship game vs UConn was named tourney MVP and the Mavericks had three other players named All-Tourney in sophomore forward Jean-Paul Lafontaine, senior defenseman Tyler Elbrecht and freshman goaltender Stephon Williams … The Mavericks, who have wins in nine of their last ten games and are 8-6 in Western Collegiate Hockey Association games on the year, stand 4-0-2 in nonconference action this year … MSU continues non-league play this weekend with Providence visiting Mankato for a pair of games at Verizon Wireless Center Friday and Saturday … Senior forward Eriah Hayes, who was credited with an assist on Jean-Paul Lafontaine’s empty-net goal in the 3-1 victory over Brown last Saturday, stand tied for third on MSU’s scoring charts on the season with 10-6=16 … Hayes stands as MSU’s active career scoring leader with 42-34=76 in 132 career games to rank 23rd on MSU’s career scoring leaders during the NCAA Division 1 era (defenseman Kyle Peto, who played from 2002-06 is 22nd with 78 points) … Hayes, who has 8-4=12 in the last 12 games, leads the Mavericks with five power-play goals, which stands tied for fourth in the country … He’s tied for 36th in the country in goals per game with  a 0.50 mark … Sophomore forward Matt Leitner, who assisted on Jean-Paul Lafontaine’s power-play goal last Saturday vs Brown, has racked up 4-12=16 in the last 14 games and leads the Mavericks in scoring and assists with 5-17--22 on the year … The Los Alamitos, Calif., native is tied for 29th in the country in points per game (1.10) and is tied for ninth in assists per game (0.85) … Leitner, who led the Mavericks in scoring last year as a freshman, has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career and has played in 58 straight contests … Sophomore forward J.P. Lafontaine, who has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career has 6-11=17 in the last 14 games … A member of the 2011-12 WCHA All-Rookie Team, Lafontaine ranks second on MSU’s

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scoring charts with 6-12=18, and owns 19-27=46 in 58 career games … Lafontaine, who scored twice in MSU’s 3-1 victory over Brown last Sat-urday, got his first career game-winning goal in the win over the Bears … His second goal of the game was is second empty-netter of the year (he also had one in MSU’s 5-3 victory over Minnesota Nov. 3) … Senior forward Eli Zuck, who has 12-28=40 in 104 career games, owns 2-5=7 in 18 games this year and is tied for second on the team in plus-minus at +7 … Junior forward Zach Lehrke has racked up 2-5--7 in the last nine games and stands tied for seventh on the team’s scoring charts with 3-8=11 in 20 games … Junior defenseman Josh Nelson, who has 3-3=6 in 19 games this year, owns 1-2=3 in the last seven games … Nelson, who had one goal in his first 48 games with the Mavericks, has three goals in his last 19 games … Junior forward Johnny McInnis has 6-3=9 in the last eight games and ranks tied for third on the team in scoring (10-6=16) … McInnis, who leads the Mavericks with four game-winning goals, stands tied for the team in goals (10) and second in shots on goal (65) … Freshman netminder Stephon Williams, a two-time WCHA Rookie of the Week this year, has won nine of his last ten starts, going 9-1 with a .938 save percentage and a 1.51 goals-against average during that time … For the year Williams stands 9-4-1 (t-14th in the country in winning percentage - .679) with a 1.81 goals-against average (11th in the country) and a .924 save percentage (20th in the country) … Freshman forward Brett Knowles, who has 1-2=3 in the last seven games and owns 1-6=7 in 19 games played, leads the Mavericks with a +8 on the year … Freshman forward Dylan Margonari, the WCHA Rookie of the Week after MSU split a WCHA series with Minnesota Nov. 2-3, has 4-6=10 in the last 13 games … Margonari has 5-6=11 in 18 games in 2012-13 to tie for seventh on the team scoring charts … Zach Palmquist, who scored the game’s first goal in MSU’s 3-1 non-conference win over Brown and assisted on a goal by Johnny McInnis in the 3-1 win over UConn, has 9-22=31 in 58 career games and leads MSU defensemen in points this year with 3-9=12 … Palmquist has 2-3=5 in the last six games, is +4 on the season and has not missed a game in his two-year MSU career … Sophomore forward Chase Grant, who has 5-5=10 on the year, has 2-3=5 in the last seven games … His four power-play markers, which stand tied for seventh in the country, rank second on the team … Sophomore defenseman Brett Stern, who had 0-1=1 in 19 GP as a freshman last year, has 1-5=6 in 19 GP this year … The former Green Bay Gambler enters this weekend owning 1-4=5 in the last seven games … Freshman defenseman Jon Jutzi, who has played in all 20 MSU games in 2012-13, has 1-3=4 on the year and stands tied for second on the Mavericks with a +7 … Freshman forward Bryce Gervais, who has 4-0=4 in 20 games in his maiden season with the Mavericks, ranks fifth on the team with 43 shots on goal … Freshman forward Taylor Herndon made his first collegiate appearance in Minnesota State’s 3-1 win over Brown last Saturday … He registered his first career point as a collegian with an assist on an even-strength goal by defenseman Zach Palmquist in the game … Minnesota State has held opponents to three power-play goals in the last 12 games and has killed off 36-of-39 opponent power-play opportunities during that time.

NEBRASKA OMAHAThe Mavericks return to WCHA play this weekend when they host Colora-do College on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 4 and 5 … Friday’s game begins at 6:37 pm and will be seen nationally on the NBC Sports Network … Saturday’s game begins at 7:07 pm … The Mavericks were swept for the first time this season, losing 5-4 and 3-1 at Quinnipiac on Dec. 29 and 30 … The last time UNO had been swept in a regular season series was March 2 and 3, 2012 against Denver … The last time they suffered a road sweep was Dec. 30 and 31, 2010 at Quinnipiac … The Mavericks finished the non-conference portion of their schedule with a record of 4-4-0 … Juniors Ryan Walters and Johnnie Searfoss led the Mavericks in scoring last weekend at Quinnipiac with two points each … Walters had a goal in each game while Searfoss had a goal and an assist in Saturday’s 5-4 loss … Junior Michael Young led the team with seven blocked shots … Walters continues to place himself among the front-runners for the Hobey

Baker Memorial Award with his fine play … He has now scored goals in four straight games and has points in 11 of the last 12 games (12-13=25) … He is tied with St. Cloud State’s Drew LeBlanc for the scoring lead in the WCHA with 28 points … He has a WCHA-leading 12 goals, a number which is also tied for best in the nation … Walters is in a tie with LeBlanc for sixth in the nation in points per game (1.40) … Senior goaltender John Faulkner played in his 100th career game at UNO on Sunday … He ranks third all-time and is just four games from tying Jerad Kaufmann for second in UNO history … Sophomore defenseman Brian O’Rourke scored his first collegiate goal on Saturday at Quinnipiac … On the play, freshman forward Tanner Lane earned an assist, his first collegiate point … Junior Matt White extended his goal-scoring streak to five games with a tally on Saturday at Quinnipiac … Over the course of six games, he had five goals and five assists before having that streak snapped in Sunday’s loss … UNO’s juniors are second in the nation in points by class with 104 points and have a nation-best 43 goals … They accounted for four goals and two assists against Quinnipiac … UNO’s defensemen are second in the country in points with 53 through 20 games this season, an average of 2.65 per game … Denver’s blue line corps leads the WCHA and the nation with 60 points … The Mavericks are second in the WCHA in scoring for all games played, averaging 3.50 goals for per game … They are now seventh in the league with an average of 2.60 goals-against per game … Senior defenseman Bryce Aneloski has a games-played streak of 97 heading into the series with Colorado College … Walters has now played in 95 straight games … The Mavericks were 2-2-0 last year against Colorado College with each team earning a split on the road … UNO won 7-5 on Nov. 4, 2011 before losing the next night 5-2 at home … In Colorado Springs in February, CC edged the Mavs 4-3 in the opener on Feb. 17 before UNO won the finale the next night, 5-3 … The all-time series between the two schools is tied 3-3-1 … The series is tied 1-1-0 in Omaha … UNO is back on the road next weekend to face Denver on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 11 and 12 … The opening game of the series will be televised live on the NBC Sports Network.

NORTH DAKOTANorth Dakota enters the second half of the season tied for second place in the WCHA with 17 points, just one point behind league-leading St. Cloud State, which has played two more games than UND … UND is 7-2-3 in league play and 10-5-3 overall, just the second time in the last seven years UND has won 10 games prior to the Christmas break … UND will resume play in the second half with a non-conference series at home against Holy Cross this Friday and Saturday … The two teams have met on just two previous occasions, most recently at the 2006 NCAA West Regional in Grand Forks, where UND won 5-2 in the regional championship … UND also defeated the Crusaders 3-0 in the 2004 NCAA West Region semifinal … UND is coming off a WCHA sweep at Michigan Tech (Dec. 14-15), winning 6-1 and 4-1 for the team’s first sweep of the season … UND’s top line of Corban Knight (3g, 3a), Danny Kristo (2g, 4a) and Mark MacMillan (1g, 2a) combined for a 15-point weekend … Knight had two goals and two assists on Friday for his first career four-point game, then added a goal and an assist Saturday to extend his career-long point streak to 13 games … Knight has 21 points (6g, 15a) during his 13-game streak, which is UND’s longest since Danny Kristo put together a 13-game streak as a freshman in 2009-10 … Knight is also riding a career-long five-game goal-scoring streak, UND’s longest since 2010-11 when Matt Frattin had separate streaks of nine and eight games … Knight also moved into sole possession of 50th place on UND’s all-time scoring list with 120 career points … Linemate Danny Kristo had a goal and two assists in each game at Michigan Tech, moving him into a tie with CC’s Rylan Schwartz as the leading active scorer (130 points) in NCAA Division 1 men’s hockey … Kristo scored his 50th career goal and his 80th career assist on that Sat-urday, and is the only active NCAA player to have reached both of those milestones … He also surpassed Troy Murray (1980-82) for 41st on UND’s career scoring list … UND’s series at Michigan Tech concluded a 14-game stretch in the schedule (eight on the road) in which UND went 8-4-2 vs No. 12 Boston University, vs No. 15 St. Cloud State, vs Minnesota Duluth, at No. 6 Notre Dame, at No. 18 Colorado College, vs No. 6 Denver and at

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Michigan Tech … Senior defenseman Joe Gleason enjoyed a four-point weekend at Michigan Tech, including Friday night when he matched his career high with three points (1g, 2a) … Gleason is now riding the second three-game point stretch of his career, with a goal and five assists during that time … UND is 6-1-2 on Fridays and 4-4-1 on Saturdays, but has won each of its last three Saturday games.

ST. CLOUD STATEThe St. Cloud State men’s hockey team capped the 2012 portion of its season with a series split against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Dec. 27-28 at the NHEC … The Huskies opened the series with a tough 4-3 setback against the Engineers on Dec. 27 … SCSU completed the series on Dec. 28 with a 2-1 win in St. Cloud … SCSU moves to 12-8-0, 9-5-0 WCHA with the win over RPI … SCSU will open the 2013 portion of it campaign on Jan. 4-5 with a pair of non-conference games against Northern Michigan University at the NHEC … These two games mark the final regular season non-conference games of 2012-13 for the Huskies … The Huskies own a 21-15-1 series lead against NMU, which dates back to a 9-1 victory for the Wildcats on Dec. 11, 1987 in Marquette, Mich. … Last year, SCSU lost a pair of games at Marquette by scores of 5-2 (Oct. 14, 2011) and 3-2 (Oct. 15, 2011) … The last victory for the Huskies in this season was a 4-3 double OT win in St. Paul at the 2010 NCAA Division 1 West Regional … The last time this series was played in St. Cloud, the Huskies split against NMU with a 4-2 loss on Oct. 16, 2004 and a 2-1 win on Oct. 15, 2004 … Did you know that Bob Motzko’s first win as a college coach at SCSU was a 3-2 OT victory at Northern Michigan on Oct. 15, 2005? … Did you know that the first game played at the NHEC was a 5-4 victory for the Huskies over Northern Michigan on Dec. 16, 1989? … SCSU senior captain Drew LeBlanc continues to impress in 2012-13 … He currently owns a nine-game point streak and notched one goal and three assists in the weekend series against RPI … He currently leads the nation with 28 points and 22 assists … In the month of December, LeBlanc has posted 10 points (1g, 9a) and he has 17 points to his credit in the Huskies’ last 11 games played … He has played in all 20 games for the Huskies this season after missing most of the 2011-12 season as an injury redshirt … Rookie sensation Kalle Kossila added another goal to his totals on Dec. 27 … A resident of Finland, Kossila leads all D1 rookies this season with 11 goals … Kossila has five goals in his last six outings for the Huskies and he brings a four-game point streak into the NMU series … Another of SCSU’s freshmen standout is forward Jonny Brodzinski, who added a goal and an assist in the series against RPI … Brodzinski has a five-game point streak going into the NMU games and he currently ranks third on the team with eight goals … Brodzinski leads the Huskies this year with a +14 on the plus/minus, while Kossila ranks second at +13 … Senior Ben Hanowski continues to draw closer to the SCSU 100-point club … On Dec. 28, Hanowski scored his 51st career goal in the win over RPI … He now has 51 goals, 45 assists and 96 career points as a Husky … Hanowski would become the 24th member of the Husky 100-point club (all games played at the D1 level) … On the topic of career leaders, Drew LeBlanc now has 35 goals, 90 assists and 125 points in his time at SCSU … He currently ranks 11th in the team record for career points and he needs just five points to move into the Husky top 10 ahead of Brandon Sampair, who had 129 points from 1998-01 … LeBlanc is just the sixth player during the Huskies’ DI era to score 90 assists in his career … LeBlanc is tied for fifth in the career assist charts along with Joe Motzko (1999-03) at 90 apiece … Garrett Roe is the team’s all-time assist leader with 113 from 2007-11 … SCSU freshman Joey Benik made his collegiate playing debut on Dec. 27 against RPI … He replied to the call by earning his first point as a college player with the first assist on Cory Thorson’s goal in the third period on Dec. 27 … Benik had missed the first half of the 2012-13 season due to an injury … SCSU has outshot is opponents in the last eight games and overall this season, the Huskies have outshot their opponents 579-508 this year … SCSU allowed a season-low 15 shots on goal during its 2-1 victory over RPI on Dec. 28 … The SCSU penalty-kill has been impressive in recent games as the Huskies have not allowed

WCHA TEAM NOTEBOOKS CON’T a power-play goal since Nov. 30 … The Huskies are 13-of-13 on the PK during this stretch … Of note, SCSU now ranks 55th in the nation among D1 teams with just 9.5 penalty minutes per game in 2012-13 … SCSU ranks 11th in the nation among DI teams with a scoring average of 3.35 goals per game this winter … SCSU junior Nick Jensen leads the nation’s defensemen with 14 assists in 2012-13.  Jensen’s assist on Dec. 27 was his 70th career point at SCSU … He is just the sixth SCSU blueliner to reach the 70 point plateau … Other SCSU defensive legends to score 70-plus points in their college careers were Kelly Hultgren (107 points from 1991-95), Taj Melson (87 points from 1992-96), Justin Fletcher (86 points from 2003-07), Garrett Raboin (83 points from 2006-10) and Bret Hedican (77 points from 1988-91) … SCSU junior Nic Dowd ranks second on the team in 2012-13 with 24 points, 15 assists and nine goals … The next victory for SCSU head coach Bob Motzko will be his 150th career win … In eight seasons at SCSU, Motzko owns a 149-117-34 career record.

WISCONSINWisconsin (4-7-5, 2-5-5 WCHA) returns to action for the first time since Dec. 14 and to the road for the first time since Dec. 1 with a trip to Alaska Anchorage (3-9-4, 1-8-3 WCHA) … the Badgers are riding a season-best six game unbeaten streak (3-0-3) after posting a home sweep over Alabama Huntsville last on Dec. 13-14 … the teams meet for the 73rd and 74th times in history, including the 33rd and 34th times in Anchorage … UW owns a three-game winning streak in the series and has taken 11 of the last 12 meetings … UW is 14-1-1 in the last 16 games, 18-2-1 over the last 21 contests and 23-3-1 over the last 27 games played in the series … the Badgers are 4-1-1 in the last six games and 9-2-1 over the last 27 games played at UAA … UW sits 29-5-3 all-time against UAA under head coach Mike Eaves … eight Badgers have scored their first goals of the season over the last five contests, including Nic Kerdiles and Kevin Schulze, who both scored their first career tally, and Sean Little, Jefferson Dahl, Joseph LaBate, Brendan Woods, John Ramage and Derek Lee … the Badgers visit Alaska Anchorage on Jan. 4-5 and Minnesota State on Jan. 11-12, but then only play two road series over the final eight weeks.

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2012-13 WCHA TEAM STATISTICS • ALL GAMESScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 19 69 3.63 2 Nebraska Omaha 20 70 3.50 3 Colorado College 20 69 3.45 4 Denver 19 65 3.42 5 St. Cloud State 20 67 3.35 6 North Dakota 18 60 3.33 7 Minnesota State 20 63 3.15 8 Michigan Tech 19 53 2.79 9 Minnesota Duluth 20 54 2.70 10 Bemidji State 18 44 2.44 11 Wisconsin 16 35 2.19 12 Alaska Anchorage 16 32 2.00

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 19 35 1.84 2 Wisconsin 16 36 2.25 3 Minnesota State 20 48 2.40 4 North Dakota 18 44 2.44 5 St. Cloud State 20 50 2.50 6 Denver 19 48 2.53 7 Nebraska Omaha 20 52 2.60 8 Minnesota Duluth 20 57 2.85 9 Bemidji State 18 52 2.89 10 Alaska Anchorage 16 49 3.06 11 Michigan Tech 19 63 3.32 12 Colorado College 20 71 3.55

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 20 345 17.2 2 Denver 19 304 16.0 3 Nebraska Omaha 20 277 13.8 4 Bemidji State 18 247 13.7 5 Wisconsin 16 218 13.6 6 Alaska Anchorage 16 217 13.6 7 Minnesota State 20 268 13.4 8 Michigan Tech 19 253 13.3 9 North Dakota 18 237 13.2 10 Colorado College 20 245 12.2 11 Minnesota 19 195 10.3 12 St. Cloud State 20 190 9.5

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota 22/ 91 2 24.2 2 Minnesota Duluth 21/ 95 3 22.1 3 Nebraska Omaha 15/ 73 1 20.5 4 Denver 18/ 88 5 20.5 5 Bemidji State 11/ 54 0 20.4 6 Minnesota State 19/ 95 1 20.0 7 Colorado College 12/ 65 0 18.5 8 St. Cloud State 16/ 87 5 18.4 9 Michigan Tech 15/ 85 2 17.6 10 North Dakota 12/ 75 2 16.0 11 Wisconsin 6/ 47 0 12.8 12 Alaska Anchorage 5/ 55 0 9.1

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota 57/ 64 1 89.1 2 North Dakota 58/ 68 2 85.3 3 Denver 69/ 81 0 85.2 4 St. Cloud State 55/ 65 2 84.6 5 Minnesota Duluth 76/ 91 1 83.5 Nebraska Omaha 76/ 91 3 83.5 7 Wisconsin 48/ 59 2 81.4 8 Minnesota State 62/ 77 3 80.5 9 Michigan Tech 71/ 89 2 79.8 10 Bemidji State 62/ 78 0 79.5 11 Alaska Anchorage 51/ 66 4 77.3 12 Colorado College 56/ 73 4 76.7

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Nebraska Omaha 91/164 55.5 2 Bemidji State 73/132 55.3 3 Minnesota Duluth 97/186 52.2 4 Denver 87/169 51.5 5 Minnesota 79/155 51.0 6 Wisconsin 54/106 50.9 7 Michigan Tech 86/174 49.4 8 Colorado College 68/138 49.3 9 North Dakota 70/143 49.0 10 Minnesota State 81/172 47.1 11 St. Cloud State 71/152 46.7 12 Alaska Anchorage 56/121 46.3

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 22 2 +20 7 1 -6 +14 2 Minnesota State 19 1 +18 15 3 -12 +6 3 Minnesota Duluth 21 3 +18 15 1 -14 +4 4 St. Cloud State 16 5 +11 10 2 -8 +3 5 Nebraska Omaha 15 1 +14 15 3 -12 +2 North Dakota 12 2 +10 10 2 -8 +2 7 Denver 18 5 +13 12 0 -12 +1 8 Colorado College 12 0 +12 17 4 -13 -1 9 Michigan Tech 15 2 +13 18 2 -16 -3 Wisconsin 6 0 +6 11 2 -9 -3 11 Bemidji State 11 0 +11 16 0 -16 -5 12 Alaska Anchorage 5 0 +5 15 4 -11 -6

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 19 629 33.11 2 Minnesota State 20 659 32.95 3 North Dakota 18 587 32.61 4 Minnesota Duluth 20 640 32.00 5 Nebraska Omaha 20 636 31.80 6 Michigan Tech 19 567 29.84 7 Denver 19 563 29.63 8 St. Cloud State 20 579 28.95 9 Colorado College 20 573 28.65 10 Wisconsin 16 449 28.06 11 Bemidji State 18 439 24.39 12 Alaska Anchorage 16 337 21.06

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 19 440 23.16 2 St. Cloud State 20 508 25.40 3 Minnesota Duluth 20 511 25.55 4 Minnesota State 20 514 25.70 5 Nebraska Omaha 20 515 25.75 6 Wisconsin 16 457 28.56 7 North Dakota 18 535 29.72 8 Alaska Anchorage 16 482 30.12 9 Denver 19 584 30.74 10 Bemidji State 18 574 31.89 11 Colorado College 20 639 31.95 12 Michigan Tech 19 609 32.05

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota 19 629 440 +189 +9.95 2 Minnesota State 20 659 514 +145 +7.25 3 Minnesota Duluth 20 640 511 +129 +6.45 4 Nebraska Omaha 20 636 515 +121 +6.05 5 St. Cloud State 20 579 508 +71 +3.55 6 North Dakota 18 587 535 +52 +2.89 7 Wisconsin 16 449 457 -8 -0.50 8 Denver 19 563 584 -21 -1.11 9 Michigan Tech 19 567 609 -42 -2.21 10 Colorado College 20 573 639 -66 -3.30 11 Bemidji State 18 439 574 -135 -7.50 12 Alaska Anchorage 16 337 482 -145 -9.06

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Nebraska Omaha 21 31 18 0 70 2 Colorado College 14 28 26 1 69 Minnesota 29 23 17 0 69 4 St. Cloud State 20 21 25 1 67 5 Denver 23 20 22 0 65 6 Minnesota State 18 17 27 1 63 7 North Dakota 16 28 14 2 60 8 Minnesota Duluth 25 12 17 0 54 9 Michigan Tech 15 18 18 2 53 10 Bemidji State 14 17 13 0 44 11 Wisconsin 14 9 12 0 35 12 Alaska Anchorage 13 8 11 0 32

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 11 12 12 0 35 2 Wisconsin 9 10 16 1 36 3 North Dakota 13 16 15 0 44 4 Denver 11 17 19 1 48 Minnesota State 18 15 15 0 48 6 Alaska Anchorage 14 17 17 1 49 7 St. Cloud State 18 18 14 0 50 8 Bemidji State 12 19 18 3 52 Nebraska Omaha 21 20 11 0 52 10 Minnesota Duluth 18 20 18 1 57 11 Michigan Tech 21 21 21 0 63 12 Colorado College 26 19 24 2 71

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2012-13 WCHA PLAYER STATISTICS • ALL GAMESPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 1.40 12-16-28 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 20 1.40 6-22-28 3 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 19 1.37 9-17-26 4 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 1.26 10-14-24 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 20 1.20 9-15-24 6 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 17 1.35 8-15-23 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 20 1.15 10-13-23 8 Nick Shore Denver JR F 19 1.16 8-14-22 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 20 1.10 5-17-22 10 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 16 1.31 8-13-21 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 20 1.05 8-13-21 12 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 20 1.00 10-10-20 13 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 19 1.00 11- 8-19 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 19 1.00 10- 9-19 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 19 1.00 9-10-19 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 0.95 11- 8-19 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 20 0.95 8-11-19 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 20 0.95 7-12-19 19 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 20 0.90 6-12-18 20 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 18 0.94 11- 6-17 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 19 0.89 7-10-17 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 20 0.85 7-10-17 23 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 0.89 10- 6-16 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 18 0.89 7- 9-16 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 19 0.84 7- 9-16 Zach Budish Minnesota JR F 19 0.84 5-11-16 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 0.84 3-13-16 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 20 0.80 10- 6-16 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 20 0.80 10- 6-16 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 20 0.80 7- 9-16 31 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 16 0.94 11- 4-15 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 17 0.88 4-11-15 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 18 0.83 7- 8-15 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 18 0.83 5-10-15 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 19 0.79 6- 9-15 Nate Condon Minnesota JR F 19 0.79 5-10-15 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 19 0.79 4-11-15 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 20 0.75 6- 9-15 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 20 0.75 1-14-15 40 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 15 0.93 6- 8-14 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 20 0.70 3-11-14 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 20 0.70 1-13-14 43 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 14 0.93 2-11-13 Jordan George Bemidji State SR F 18 0.72 7- 6-13 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 0.72 1-12-13 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 20 0.65 8- 5-13 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 20 0.65 4- 9-13 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 20 0.65 2-11-13 49 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 17 0.71 10- 2-12 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 17 0.71 6- 6-12 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 17 0.71 3- 9-12 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 18 0.67 2-10-12 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 19 0.63 5- 7-12 David Makowski Denver JR D 19 0.63 5- 7-12 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 19 0.63 2-10-12 Johnnie Searfoss Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.60 6- 6-12 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 20 0.60 3- 9-12 58 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 14 0.79 2- 9-11 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 17 0.65 5- 6-11 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 18 0.61 5- 6-11 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 18 0.61 5- 6-11 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 19 0.58 7- 4-11 Travis Boyd Minnesota SO F 19 0.58 3- 8-11 Christian Isackson Minnesota SO F 19 0.58 2- 9-11 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.55 7- 4-11 Caleb Herbert Minnesota Duluth SO W 20 0.55 4- 7-11 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 20 0.55 3- 8-11 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 20 0.55 2- 9-11 69 Tanner Kero Michigan Tech SO F 15 0.67 4- 6-10 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 16 0.62 3- 7-10 Ben Kinne Bemidji State SR F 16 0.62 2- 8-10 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 17 0.59 2- 8-10 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 18 0.56 7- 3-10 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 18 0.56 4- 6-10 Seth Ambroz Minnesota SO F 19 0.53 6- 4-10 Michael Young Nebraska Omaha JR D 19 0.53 3- 7-10 Cory Thorson St. Cloud State JR F 20 0.50 6- 4-10 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 20 0.50 5- 5-10 79 Scott Allen Alaska Anchorage SO F 16 0.56 7- 2- 9 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 16 0.56 2- 7- 9 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 16 0.56 2- 7- 9 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State JR F 18 0.50 5- 4- 9 David Boehm Bemidji State SR F 18 0.50 3- 6- 9 Quentin Shore Denver FR C 19 0.47 4- 5- 9 Ty Loney Denver SO F 19 0.47 3- 6- 9 Ben Marshall Minnesota SO D 19 0.47 3- 6- 9 Charlie Taft Colorado College SO F 20 0.45 2- 7- 9

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Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.60 12 2 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 16 0.69 11 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 18 0.61 11 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 19 0.58 11 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 0.55 11 6 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 17 0.59 10 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 0.56 10 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 0.53 10 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 19 0.53 10 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 20 0.50 10 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 20 0.50 10 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 20 0.50 10 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 20 0.50 10

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 20 1.10 22 2 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 19 0.89 17 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 20 0.85 17 4 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.80 16 5 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 17 0.88 15 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 20 0.75 15 7 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 0.74 14 Nick Shore Denver JR F 19 0.74 14 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 20 0.70 14 10 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 16 0.81 13 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 0.68 13 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 20 0.65 13 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 20 0.65 13 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 20 0.65 13

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 19 0.58 3- 8-11 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 20 0.55 0-11-11 3 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 19 0.53 4- 6-10 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 0.53 2- 8-10 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 0.50 6- 4-10 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 20 0.50 4- 6-10 7 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 19 0.47 3- 6- 9 Nick Shore Denver JR F 19 0.47 2- 7- 9 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 20 0.45 3- 6- 9 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 20 0.45 1- 8- 9

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 0.16 1- 2- 3 2 Matt Bailey Alaska Anchorage JR F 16 0.12 1- 1- 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 19 0.11 2- 0- 2 Jeff Collett Colorado College JR F 20 0.10 1- 1- 2 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 20 0.10 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 19 4 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 20 4 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 20 4 4 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 19 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 19 3 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 3 7 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 15 2 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 16 2 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 18 2 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 18 2 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 18 2 Nick Shore Denver JR F 19 2 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 19 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 19 2 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 19 2 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 19 2 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 20 2 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 20 2 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 20 2 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 20 2 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 2 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 20 2 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 20 2

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 19 0.89 7-10-17 2 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 0.84 3-13-16 3 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 20 0.75 6- 9-15 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 20 0.75 1-14-15 5 Bryce Aneloski Nebraska Omaha SR D 20 0.70 3-11-14 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 20 0.70 1-13-14 7 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 20 0.65 4- 9-13 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 20 0.65 2-11-13 9 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 17 0.71 3- 9-12 David Makowski Denver JR D 19 0.63 5- 7-12 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 19 0.63 2-10-12 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 20 0.60 3- 9-12

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Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth C 20 0.95 8-11-19 2 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 18 0.94 11- 6-17 3 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota F 18 0.89 7- 9-16 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth W 19 0.84 7- 9-16 5 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 19 0.79 6- 9-15 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech F 19 0.79 4-11-15 7 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 20 0.65 8- 5-13 8 David Morley St. Cloud State F 17 0.71 6- 6-12 Nolan Zajac Denver D 17 0.71 3- 9-12 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State F 18 0.67 2-10-12 11 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State F 18 0.61 5- 6-11 Drake Caggiula North Dakota F 18 0.61 5- 6-11 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth D 20 0.55 2- 9-11 14 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage F 16 0.62 3- 7-10 Mike Reilly Minnesota D 17 0.59 2- 8-10

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 404:07 11 1.63 2 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 1064:23 29 1.63 3 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 497:33 14 1.69 4 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 795:18 24 1.81 5 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 849:01 31 2.19 6 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 573:55 22 2.30 7 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 729:47 29 2.38 8 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1076:16 43 2.40 9 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 705:11 30 2.55 10 Anthony Stolarz Nebraska Omaha FR 421:24 18 2.56 11 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 770:24 34 2.65 12 Sam Brittain Denver JR 475:26 22 2.78 13 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 520:12 25 2.88 14 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 458:26 24 3.14 15 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR 503:56 27 3.21 16 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 368:36 20 3.26 17 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 566:26 31 3.28 18 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 491:27 27 3.30 19 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 661:23 37 3.36 20 Phil Cook Minnesota State SR 407:30 23 3.39 21 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 543:49 31 3.42Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 235 14 .944 2 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 178 11 .942 3 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 370 29 .927 4 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 381 31 .925 5 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 293 24 .924 6 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 348 29 .923 7 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 243 22 .917 8 Sam Brittain Denver JR 218 22 .908 9 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 421 43 .907 10 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 230 24 .906 11 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 284 31 .902 12 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 283 31 .901 13 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 305 34 .900 14 Anthony Stolarz Nebraska Omaha FR 158 18 .898 15 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 174 20 .897 16 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 259 30 .896 17 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 224 27 .892 18 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 203 25 .890 19 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 285 37 .885 20 Phil Cook Minnesota State SR 173 23 .883 21 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR 195 27 .878Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 12- 2- 3 .794 2 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 9- 3- 1 .731 3 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 4- 1- 3 .688 4 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 9- 4- 1 .679 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 8- 3- 3 .679 6 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 11- 7- 0 .611 7 Phil Cook Minnesota State SR 3- 2- 1 .583 8 Sam Brittain Denver JR 4- 4- 0 .500 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 3- 3- 3 .500 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 2- 2- 2 .500 11 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 5- 6- 1 .458 12 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 4- 5- 1 .450 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 4- 5- 1 .450 14 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 4- 6- 2 .417 15 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR 2- 4- 2 .375 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 1- 3- 4 .375 17 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 2- 5- 3 .350 18 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 3- 6- 0 .333 19 Anthony Stolarz Nebraska Omaha FR 2- 5- 0 .286 20 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 2- 6- 0 .250 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 1- 4- 1 .250Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2012-13 WCHA TEAM STATISTICS • CONFERENCE GAMESScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 North Dakota 12 44 3.67 2 Colorado College 12 41 3.42 Nebraska Omaha 12 41 3.42 4 St. Cloud State 14 45 3.21 5 Denver 14 44 3.14 Minnesota State 14 44 3.14 7 Minnesota 12 36 3.00 8 Minnesota Duluth 14 40 2.86 9 Bemidji State 14 34 2.43 Michigan Tech 14 34 2.43 11 Wisconsin 12 23 1.92 12 Alaska Anchorage 12 21 1.75

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 St. Cloud State 14 33 2.36 2 Wisconsin 12 29 2.42 3 Minnesota 12 30 2.50 North Dakota 12 30 2.50 5 Denver 14 37 2.64 Minnesota State 14 37 2.64 7 Nebraska Omaha 12 34 2.83 8 Minnesota Duluth 14 40 2.86 9 Bemidji State 14 43 3.07 10 Alaska Anchorage 12 38 3.17 11 Colorado College 12 43 3.58 12 Michigan Tech 14 53 3.79

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 14 221 15.8 2 Nebraska Omaha 12 185 15.4 3 Minnesota State 14 215 15.4 4 Bemidji State 14 204 14.6 5 Denver 14 200 14.3 6 North Dakota 12 170 14.2 7 Wisconsin 12 169 14.1 8 Alaska Anchorage 12 162 13.5 9 Colorado College 12 146 12.2 10 Minnesota 12 141 11.8 11 Michigan Tech 14 155 11.1 12 St. Cloud State 14 129 9.2

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Bemidji State 10/ 42 0 23.8 2 Minnesota 14/ 59 2 23.7 3 Minnesota Duluth 13/ 58 1 22.4 4 St. Cloud State 13/ 60 4 21.7 5 Minnesota State 14/ 67 0 20.9 6 Colorado College 8/ 39 0 20.5 7 North Dakota 8/ 46 1 17.4 8 Denver 11/ 64 3 17.2 9 Nebraska Omaha 7/ 41 1 17.1 10 Michigan Tech 8/ 59 2 13.6 11 Wisconsin 4/ 38 0 10.5 12 Alaska Anchorage 4/ 41 0 9.8

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 St. Cloud State 36/ 41 1 87.8 2 Minnesota 36/ 42 0 85.7 3 North Dakota 39/ 46 2 84.8 4 Denver 53/ 63 0 84.1 5 Minnesota Duluth 46/ 56 1 82.1 6 Wisconsin 36/ 44 2 81.8 7 Minnesota State 48/ 59 2 81.4 8 Bemidji State 50/ 62 0 80.6 9 Nebraska Omaha 45/ 56 2 80.4 10 Michigan Tech 45/ 58 1 77.6 11 Colorado College 32/ 42 2 76.2 12 Alaska Anchorage 34/ 45 1 75.6

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Bemidji State 60/104 57.7 2 Nebraska Omaha 52/ 97 53.6 3 Minnesota Duluth 59/114 51.8 4 North Dakota 47/ 92 51.1 5 Denver 64/127 50.4 6 Minnesota 50/101 49.5 7 Colorado College 40/ 81 49.4 8 Minnesota State 62/126 49.2 9 Wisconsin 40/ 82 48.8 10 St. Cloud State 49/101 48.5 11 Michigan Tech 53/117 45.3 12 Alaska Anchorage 38/ 86 44.2

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 14 2 +12 6 0 -6 +6 2 Minnesota State 14 0 +14 11 2 -9 +5 St. Cloud State 13 4 +9 5 1 -4 +5 4 Minnesota Duluth 13 1 +12 10 1 -9 +3 5 North Dakota 8 1 +7 7 2 -5 +2 6 Colorado College 8 0 +8 10 2 -8 0 7 Bemidji State 10 0 +10 12 0 -12 -2 Denver 11 3 +8 10 0 -10 -2 Wisconsin 4 0 +4 8 2 -6 -2 10 Nebraska Omaha 7 1 +6 11 2 -9 -3 11 Alaska Anchorage 4 0 +4 11 1 -10 -6 Michigan Tech 8 2 +6 13 1 -12 -6

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 St. Cloud State 14 10 20 1 45 2 Denver 16 15 13 0 44 Minnesota State 15 13 16 - 44 North Dakota 11 21 10 2 44 5 Colorado College 8 15 17 1 41 Nebraska Omaha 13 18 10 0 41 7 Minnesota Duluth 18 7 15 0 40 8 Minnesota 15 13 8 0 36 9 Bemidji State 10 16 8 0 34 Michigan Tech 9 13 10 2 34 11 Wisconsin 11 5 7 0 23 12 Alaska Anchorage 9 5 7 0 21

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Wisconsin 8 9 11 1 29 2 Minnesota 10 12 8 0 30 North Dakota 11 10 9 0 30 4 St. Cloud State 14 11 8 0 33 5 Nebraska Omaha 13 13 8 0 34 6 Denver 11 14 12 0 37 Minnesota State 14 11 12 - 37 8 Alaska Anchorage 10 15 12 1 38 9 Minnesota Duluth 12 13 14 1 40 10 Bemidji State 11 15 15 2 43 Colorado College 16 10 16 1 43 12 Michigan Tech 19 18 16 0 53

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2012-13 WCHA PLAYER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE GAMESPoint Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 12 1.58 8-11-19 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 14 1.36 4-15-19 3 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 12 1.50 7-11-18 4 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 12 1.42 6-11-17 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 12 1.42 6-11-17 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 12 1.42 6-11-17 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 14 1.21 7-10-17 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 14 1.21 7-10-17 9 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 11 1.45 7- 9-16 10 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 12 1.25 7- 8-15 Josh Archibald Nebraska Omaha SO F 12 1.25 6- 9-15 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 14 1.07 10- 5-15 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 14 1.07 4-11-15 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 14 1.07 4-11-15 15 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 12 1.17 5- 9-14 Nick Shore Denver JR F 14 1.00 3-11-14 17 Scott Winkler Colorado College SR F 12 1.08 6- 7-13 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 14 0.93 8- 5-13 19 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 12 1.00 2-10-12 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 14 0.86 9- 3-12 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 14 0.86 8- 4-12 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 14 0.86 6- 6-12 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 14 0.86 6- 6-12 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 14 0.86 3- 9-12 25 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 10 1.10 6- 5-11 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 12 0.92 4- 7-11 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 12 0.92 4- 7-11 Archie Skalbeck Colorado College JR F 12 0.92 3- 8-11 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 12 0.92 2- 9-11 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 14 0.79 3- 8-11 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 14 0.79 3- 8-11 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 14 0.79 1-10-11 33 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 9 1.11 4- 6-10 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 12 0.83 8- 2-10 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 12 0.83 5- 5-10 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 12 0.83 5- 5-10 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 12 0.83 4- 6-10 Nate Condon Minnesota JR F 12 0.83 1- 9-10 Jordan George Bemidji State SR F 14 0.71 5- 5-10 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 14 0.71 5- 5-10 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 14 0.71 1- 9-10 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 14 0.71 1- 9-10 43 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 12 0.75 5- 4- 9 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 12 0.75 4- 5- 9 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 14 0.64 8- 1- 9 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 14 0.64 4- 5- 9 Zach Lehrke Minnesota State JR F 14 0.64 3- 6- 9 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State FR F 14 0.64 1- 8- 9 49 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 10 0.80 1- 7- 8 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 11 0.73 6- 2- 8 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 12 0.67 3- 5- 8 Ben Kinne Bemidji State SR F 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Travis Boyd Minnesota SO F 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 12 0.67 1- 7- 8 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 13 0.62 0- 8- 8 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 14 0.57 6- 2- 8 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 14 0.57 6- 2- 8 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 14 0.57 4- 4- 8 David Makowski Denver JR D 14 0.57 4- 4- 8 Daniel Doremus Denver SO F 14 0.57 4- 4- 8 David Boehm Bemidji State SR F 14 0.57 3- 5- 8 64 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 11 0.64 2- 5- 7 Nick Bjugstad Minnesota JR F 12 0.58 5- 2- 7 Zach Budish Minnesota JR F 12 0.58 4- 3- 7 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 12 0.58 1- 6- 7 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 12 0.58 1- 6- 7 Ryan Furne Michigan Tech JR F 13 0.54 1- 6- 7 Jeff Jubinville Bemidji State JR F 14 0.50 5- 2- 7 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 14 0.50 4- 3- 7 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 14 0.50 1- 6- 7

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 14 0.71 10 2 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 14 0.64 9 3 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 12 0.67 8 Michael Mersch Wisconsin JR F 12 0.67 8 Blake Pietila Michigan Tech SO F 14 0.57 8 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 14 0.57 8 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 14 0.57 8 8 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 11 0.64 7 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 12 0.58 7 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 12 0.58 7 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 14 0.50 7 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 14 0.50 7

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Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 14 1.07 15 2 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 12 0.92 11 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 12 0.92 11 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 12 0.92 11 Danny Kristo North Dakota SR F 12 0.92 11 Corban Knight North Dakota SR F 12 0.92 11 Nick Shore Denver JR F 14 0.79 11 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 14 0.79 11 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 14 0.79 11 10 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 12 0.83 10 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 14 0.71 10 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 14 0.71 10 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 14 0.71 10

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth FR C 14 0.64 3- 6- 9 2 Erik Haula Minnesota JR F 12 0.67 3- 5- 8 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 12 0.67 1- 7- 8 4 Danny Mattson Bemidji State SO F 12 0.58 2- 5- 7 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 14 0.50 1- 6- 7 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 14 0.50 0- 7- 7 7 Kyle Rau Minnesota SO F 12 0.50 2- 4- 6 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech FR F 14 0.43 3- 3- 6 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 14 0.43 2- 4- 6 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 14 0.43 2- 4- 6 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 14 0.43 1- 5- 6 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 14 0.43 1- 5- 6 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 14 0.43 1- 5- 6 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 14 0.43 0- 6- 6

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Evan Mosey Minnesota State SR D 3 0.33 1- 0- 1 Jared Hanson Colorado College FR F 8 0.12 0- 1- 1 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 10 0.10 1- 0- 1 Chad Pietila Michigan Tech SR F 10 0.10 0- 1- 1 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Brendan Woods Wisconsin SO F 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Tyler Currier Alaska Anchorage SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 Carter Rowney North Dakota SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 Mark MacMillan North Dakota SO F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 Ryan Little Wisconsin SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 John Ramage Wisconsin SR D 12 0.08 1- 0- 1 Peter Stoykewych Colorado College SO D 12 0.08 0- 1- 1 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 12 0.08 0- 1- 1 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 12 0.08 0- 1- 1 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota FR F 12 0.08 0- 1- 1 Frankie Simonelli Wisconsin JR D 12 0.08 0- 1- 1 Brett Stern Minnesota State SO D 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Joey Holka St. Cloud State SO F 13 0.08 0- 1- 1 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 14 0.07 1- 0- 1 Adam Krause Minnesota Duluth SO C 14 0.07 1- 0- 1 Bryce Gervais Minnesota State FR F 14 0.07 1- 0- 1 Cory Thorson St. Cloud State JR F 14 0.07 1- 0- 1 Carl Nielsen Michigan Tech SR D 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Eli Zuck Minnesota State SR F 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 14 0.07 0- 1- 1 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 14 0.07 0- 1- 1

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 12 3 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 14 3 Nic Dowd St. Cloud State JR F 14 3 4 Ben Hanowski St. Cloud State SR F 9 2 Zahn Raubenheimer Nebraska Omaha JR F 12 2 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 12 2 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 12 2 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 14 2 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 14 2 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 14 2

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 12 1.00 2-10-12 Joey LaLeggia Denver SO D 14 0.86 6- 6-12 3 Nick Jensen St. Cloud State JR D 14 0.79 1-10-11 4 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 12 0.83 5- 5-10 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 14 0.71 1- 9-10 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth FR D 14 0.71 1- 9-10 7 Derek Forbort North Dakota JR D 12 0.75 4- 5- 9

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8 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Jake McCabe Wisconsin SO D 12 0.67 2- 6- 8 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 12 0.67 1- 7- 8 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 13 0.62 0- 8- 8 David Makowski Denver JR D 14 0.57 4- 4- 8 13 Joe Gleason North Dakota SR D 11 0.64 2- 5- 7 Mike Reilly Minnesota FR D 12 0.58 1- 6- 7 Steven Seigo Michigan Tech SR D 14 0.50 4- 3- 7 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 14 0.50 1- 6- 7

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Tony Cameranesi Minnesota Duluth C 14 1.21 7-10-17 2 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State F 14 0.86 9- 3-12 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth W 14 0.86 6- 6-12 Alex Petan Michigan Tech F 14 0.86 3- 9-12 5 Rocco Grimaldi North Dakota F 12 0.92 4- 7-11 Jujhar Khaira Michigan Tech F 14 0.79 3- 8-11 7 Drake Caggiula North Dakota F 12 0.83 5- 5-10 Andy Welinski Minnesota Duluth D 14 0.71 1- 9-10 9 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State F 14 0.64 4- 5- 9 Teddy Blueger Minnesota State F 14 0.64 1- 8- 9 11 David Morley St. Cloud State F 11 0.73 6- 2- 8 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State F 14 0.57 6- 2- 8 13 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage F 12 0.58 1- 6- 7 Mike Reilly Minnesota D 12 0.58 1- 6- 7

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 288:16 8 1.67 2 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 374:33 12 1.92 3 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 610:22 20 1.97 4 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 704:37 25 2.13 5 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 781:02 29 2.23 6 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 454:53 19 2.51 7 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 610:38 26 2.55 8 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 490:13 21 2.57 9 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 546:19 24 2.64 10 Sam Brittain Denver JR 356:57 16 2.69 11 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 375:12 18 2.88 12 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 532:25 26 2.93 13 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR 307:08 16 3.13 14 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 506:26 27 3.20 15 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 368:36 20 3.26 16 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 385:30 21 3.27 17 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 358:26 20 3.35 18 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 332:43 20 3.61 19 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 311:27 23 4.43Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 142 8 .947 2 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 171 12 .934 3 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 236 20 .922 4 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 313 29 .915 5 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 203 19 .914 6 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 223 21 .914 7 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 275 26 .914 8 Sam Brittain Denver JR 156 16 .907 9 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 262 27 .907 10 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 242 25 .906 11 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 191 20 .905 12 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 197 21 .904 13 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 227 26 .897 14 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 174 20 .897 15 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 153 18 .895 16 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 193 24 .889 17 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 148 20 .881 18 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR 112 16 .875 19 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 136 23 .855

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 3- 0- 3 .750 2 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 6- 2- 1 .722 3 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 9- 4- 0 .692 4 Adam Wilcox Minnesota FR 6- 2- 3 .682 5 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 5- 2- 3 .650 6 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 7- 4- 0 .636 7 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 4- 4- 1 .500 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 3- 3- 2 .500 Sam Brittain Denver JR 3- 3- 0 .500 Josh Thorimbert Colorado College JR 2- 2- 1 .500 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 1- 1- 2 .500 12 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 2- 3- 3 .438 13 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 3- 4- 0 .429 14 Aaron Crandall Minnesota Duluth JR 1- 2- 2 .400 15 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 1- 4- 3 .312 16 Mathieu Dugas Bemidji State SR 1- 4- 1 .250 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 0- 3- 3 .250 18 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 1- 5- 0 .167 Pheonix Copley Michigan Tech FR 1- 5- 0 .167

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2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S TEAM STATISTICS • LEADERSScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Bentley 16 59 3.69 2 Minnesota 19 69 3.63 3 Boston College 16 56 3.50 Holy Cross 16 56 3.50 Nebraska Omaha 20 70 3.50 6 Union 17 59 3.47 7 Dartmouth 13 45 3.46 8 Colorado College 20 69 3.45 9 Denver 19 65 3.42 10 New Hampshire 17 58 3.41 11 St. Cloud State 20 67 3.35 12 North Dakota 18 60 3.33 13 Notre Dame 18 58 3.22 14 Colgate 18 57 3.17 15 Yale 13 41 3.15other WCHA teams 16 Minnesota State 20 63 3.15 27 Michigan Tech 19 53 2.79 34 Minnesota Duluth 20 54 2.70 38 Bemidji State 18 44 2.44t48 Wisconsin 16 35 2.19 53 Alaska Anchorage 16 32 2.00

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Miami 20 31 1.55 2 Quinnipiac 19 30 1.58 3 Notre Dame 18 29 1.61 4 Canisius 18 32 1.78 5 Minnesota 19 35 1.84 6 New Hampshire 17 33 1.94 7 Ohio State 20 41 2.05 8 Western Michigan 18 37 2.06 9 Niagara 17 35 2.06 10 Robert Morris 15 32 2.13 11 Union 17 37 2.18 12 Dartmouth 13 29 2.23 13 Providence 16 36 2.25 Wisconsin 16 36 2.25 15 Cornell 13 31 2.38other WCHA teams 16 Minnesota State 20 48 2.40 17 North Dakota 18 44 2.44 20 St. Cloud State 20 50 2.50 21 Denver 19 48 2.53t24 Nebraska Omaha 20 52 2.60 40 Minnesota Duluth 20 57 2.85t41 Bemidji State 18 52 2.89t47 Alaska Anchorage 16 49 3.06t52 Michigan Tech 19 63 3.32 55 Colorado College 20 71 3.55

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 1 Minnesota 19 69 3.63 35 1.84 1.79 2 Notre Dame 18 58 3.22 29 1.61 1.61 3 New Hampshire 17 58 3.41 33 1.94 1.47 4 Quinnipiac 19 55 2.89 30 1.58 1.32 5 Union 17 59 3.47 37 2.18 1.29 6 Dartmouth 13 45 3.46 29 2.23 1.23 7 Miami 20 51 2.55 31 1.55 1.00 8 Niagara 17 51 3.00 35 2.06 0.94 9 Nebraska Omaha 20 70 3.50 52 2.60 0.90 10 Denver 19 65 3.42 48 2.53 0.89 11 North Dakota 18 60 3.33 44 2.44 0.89 12 Boston College 16 56 3.50 42 2.62 0.88 13 St. Cloud State 20 67 3.35 50 2.50 0.85 14 Robert Morris 15 44 2.93 32 2.13 0.80 15 Minnesota State 20 63 3.15 48 2.40 0.75other WCHA teams 31 Wisconsin 16 35 2.19 36 2.25 -0.06 33 Colorado College 20 69 3.45 71 3.55 -0.10t35 Minnesota Duluth 20 54 2.70 57 2.85 -0.15 43 Bemidji State 18 44 2.44 52 2.89 -0.44 46 Michigan Tech 19 53 2.79 63 3.32 -0.53 55 Alaska Anchorage 16 32 2.00 49 3.06 -1.06

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 20 345 17.2 2 Penn State 17 290 17.1 3 Clarkson 17 285 16.8 4 Cornell 13 215 16.5 5 Denver 19 304 16.0 6 Boston University 16 255 15.9 7 Yale 13 203 15.6 8 Quinnipiac 19 296 15.6 9 Maine 17 264 15.5 10 Northern Michigan 19 290 15.3 11 Harvard 10 152 15.2 12 Niagara 17 255 15.0 13 Colgate 18 267 14.8 14 Robert Morris 15 221 14.7 15 Alaska 18 257 14.3other WCHA teams 19 Nebraska Omaha 20 277 13.8 21 Bemidji State 18 247 13.7 22 Wisconsin 16 218 13.6 23 Alaska Anchorage 16 217 13.6 26 Minnesota State 20 268 13.4 27 Michigan Tech 19 253 13.3 30 North Dakota 18 237 13.2 43 Colorado College 20 245 12.2 51 Minnesota 19 195 10.3 56 St. Cloud State 20 190 9.5

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Union 22/ 77 1 28.6 2 Boston College 18/ 68 2 26.5 3 Bentley 15/ 60 2 25.0 4 Minnesota 22/ 91 2 24.2 5 Princeton 12/ 51 0 23.5 6 Mercyhurst 15/ 65 0 23.1 7 Ferris State 16/ 70 3 22.9 8 RIT 14/ 62 4 22.6 9 Minnesota Duluth 21/ 95 3 22.1 10 Colgate 17/ 80 0 21.2 11 Massachusetts 20/ 97 4 20.6 12 Nebraska Omaha 15/ 73 1 20.5 13 Lake Superior 17/ 83 1 20.5 14 Denver 18/ 88 5 20.5 15 Bemidji State 11/ 54 0 20.4other WCHA teamst16 Minnesota State 19/ 95 1 20.0 21 Colorado College 12/ 65 0 18.5 22 St. Cloud State 16/ 87 5 18.4 26 Michigan Tech 15/ 85 2 17.6 35 North Dakota 12/ 75 2 16.0 47 Wisconsin 6/ 47 0 12.8t53 Alaska Anchorage 5/ 55 0 9.1

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 New Hampshire 56/ 59 4 94.9 2 Dartmouth 50/ 53 3 94.3 3 Quinnipiac 78/ 84 3 92.9 4 Canisius 63/ 69 0 91.3 5 Union 62/ 68 5 91.2 6 Notre Dame 63/ 70 3 90.0 7 Minnesota 57/ 64 1 89.1 8 Niagara 73/ 82 2 89.0 9 Miami 85/ 96 5 88.5 10 Alaska 76/ 87 2 87.4 11 Princeton 62/ 71 0 87.3 12 Michigan State 67/ 77 0 87.0 13 Robert Morris 64/ 74 3 86.5 14 Connecticut 50/ 58 0 86.2 15 St. Lawrence 68/ 79 2 86.1other WCHA teams 17 North Dakota 58/ 68 2 85.3 18 Denver 69/ 81 0 85.2 20 St. Cloud State 55/ 65 2 84.6 25 Minnesota Duluth 76/ 91 1 83.5 Nebraska Omaha 76/ 91 3 83.5 39 Wisconsin 48/ 59 2 81.4t43 Minnesota State 62/ 77 3 80.5 47 Michigan Tech 71/ 89 2 79.8 48 Bemidji State 62/ 78 0 79.5 52 Alaska Anchorage 51/ 66 4 77.3 53 Colorado College 56/ 73 4 76.7

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Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Princeton 74/122 60.7 2 Union 84/145 57.9 3 Boston College 82/145 56.6 4 Niagara 84/149 56.4 5 Ferris State 89/158 56.3 6 Dartmouth 59/105 56.2 7 RIT 78/139 56.1 8 Nebraska Omaha 91/164 55.5 9 Bemidji State 73/132 55.3 10 American Int’l 60/112 53.6other WCHA teams 16 Minnesota Duluth 97/186 52.2 21 Denver 87/169 51.5 23 Minnesota 79/155 51.0 25 Wisconsin 54/106 50.9 30 Michigan Tech 86/174 49.4 32 Colorado College 68/138 49.3 35 North Dakota 70/143 49.0 46 Minnesota State 81/172 47.1 50 St. Cloud State 71/152 46.7 53 Alaska Anchorage 56/121 46.3

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Penn State 17 642 37.76 2 Alaska 18 656 36.44 3 Michigan 19 685 36.05 4 New Hampshire 17 592 34.82 5 Yale 13 451 34.69 6 Holy Cross 16 553 34.56 7 Niagara 17 579 34.06 8 RIT 16 538 33.62 9 Miami 20 666 33.30 10 Minnesota 19 629 33.11other WCHA teams 11 Minnesota State 20 659 32.95 12 North Dakota 18 587 32.61 18 Minnesota Duluth 20 640 32.00 19 Nebraska Omaha 20 636 31.80 37 Michigan Tech 19 567 29.84 38 Denver 19 563 29.63 40 St. Cloud State 20 579 28.95 41 Colorado College 20 573 28.65 45 Wisconsin 16 449 28.06 56 Bemidji State 18 439 24.39 59 Alaska Anchorage 16 337 21.06

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Quinnipiac 19 416 21.89 2 Minnesota 19 440 23.16 3 Western Michigan 18 438 24.33 4 Notre Dame 18 442 24.56 5 St. Cloud State 20 508 25.40 6 Minnesota Duluth 20 511 25.55 7 Minnesota State 20 514 25.70 8 Nebraska Omaha 20 515 25.75 9 Alaska 18 465 25.83 10 Cornell 13 345 26.54other WCHA teams 22 Wisconsin 16 457 28.56 27 North Dakota 18 535 29.72 28 Alaska Anchorage 16 482 30.12 31 Denver 19 584 30.74 42 Bemidji State 18 574 31.89 43 Colorado College 20 639 31.95 44 Michigan Tech 19 609 32.05

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Alaska 18 656 465 +191 +10.61 2 Minnesota 19 629 440 +189 +9.95 3 Quinnipiac 19 598 416 +182 +9.58 4 Michigan 19 685 531 +154 +8.11 5 Notre Dame 18 581 442 +139 +7.72 6 Minnesota State 20 659 514 +145 +7.25 7 Miami 20 666 531 +135 +6.75 8 Western Michigan 18 555 438 +117 +6.50 9 Minnesota Duluth 20 640 511 +129 +6.45 10 Nebraska Omaha 20 636 515 +121 +6.05 11 Union 17 554 454 +100 +5.88 12 Massachusetts 18 581 479 +102 +5.67 13 New Hampshire 17 592 498 +94 +5.53 14 Penn State 17 642 551 +91 +5.35 15 Providence 16 520 447 +73 +4.56

other WCHA teams 18 St. Cloud State 20 579 508 +71 +3.55 20 North Dakota 18 587 535 +52 +2.89t30 Wisconsin 16 449 457 -8 -0.50 35 Denver 19 563 584 -21 -1.11 38 Michigan Tech 19 567 609 -42 -2.21 44 Colorado College 20 573 639 -66 -3.30 54 Bemidji State 18 439 574 -135 -7.50 55 Alaska Anchorage 16 337 482 -145 -9.06

Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Quinnipiac 14- 3- 2 .789 2 Boston College 12- 3- 1 .781 3 Notre Dame 14- 4- 0 .778 4 New Hampshire 12- 3- 2 .765 5 Minnesota 13- 3- 3 .763 6 Niagara 10- 3- 4 .706 7 Miami 12- 4- 4 .700 8 Dartmouth 8- 3- 2 .692 9 Holy Cross 10- 4- 2 .688 10 Robert Morris 9- 4- 2 .667 Western Michigan 11- 5- 2 .667 12 Minnesota State 12- 6- 2 .650 13 Union 9- 4- 4 .647 14 North Dakota 10- 5- 3 .639 15 Boston University 10- 6- 0 .625 16 Cornell 7- 4- 2 .615 Yale 7- 4- 2 .615 18 Denver 10- 6- 3 .605 19 St. Cloud State 12- 8- 0 .600 20 Nebraska Omaha 11- 8- 1 .575 21 Mercyhurst 8- 6- 1 .567 22 Colgate 9- 7- 2 .556 23 Providence 7- 6- 3 .531 24 Ferris State 8- 8- 3 .500 Lake Superior 10-10- 0 .500 UMass Lowell 7- 7- 1 .500 27 Ohio State 7- 8- 5 .475 28 Penn State 8- 9- 0 .471 Rensselaer 6- 7- 4 .471 St. Lawrence 7- 8- 2 .471 31 Colorado College 8-10- 2 .450 Harvard 4- 5- 1 .450 33 Air Force 6- 8- 4 .444 Alaska 6- 8- 4 .444 Canisius 6- 8- 4 .444 Massachusetts 7- 9- 2 .444 Merrimack 6- 8- 4 .444 Vermont 6- 8- 4 .444 39 Army 6- 8- 2 .438 40 Brown 4- 6- 4 .429 41 Minnesota Duluth 7-10- 3 .425 42 Michigan 7-10- 2 .421 43 Bentley 6- 9- 1 .406 Northeastern 6- 9- 1 .406 Wisconsin 4- 7- 5 .406 46 Connecticut 5- 8- 2 .400 47 Michigan Tech 6-10- 3 .395 Northern Michigan 6-10- 3 .395 49 Clarkson 4- 8- 5 .382 50 RIT 4- 8- 4 .375 51 Bemidji State 5-10- 3 .361 52 Princeton 3- 7- 4 .357 53 Michigan State 5-11- 3 .342 54 Bowling Green 4-10- 4 .333 55 American Int’l 4-10- 3 .324 56 Alaska Anchorage 3- 9- 4 .312 57 Maine 4-11- 2 .294 58 Alab-Huntsville 3-16- 1 .175 59 Sacred Heart 0-15- 2 .059

Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games Quinnipiac 11- 0- 1 12 Robert Morris 5- 0- 2 7 Notre Dame 6- 0- 0 6 Wisconsin 3- 0- 3 6 Minnesota 4- 0- 1 5 North Dakota 4- 0- 1 5 Holy Cross 3- 0- 1 4 Vermont 3- 0- 1 4 Colgate 3- 0- 0 3 Lake Superior 3- 0- 0 3 UMass Lowell 3- 0- 0 3 Mercyhurst 3- 0- 0 3 RIT 2- 0- 1 3

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2012-13 NCAA DIV. 1 MEN’S PLAYER STATISTICS • LEADERSPoints Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 16 11-16-27 1.69 2 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 14 11-12-23 1.64 3 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 16 9-16-25 1.56 4 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 17 8-17-25 1.47 5 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 13 8-11-19 1.46 6 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 12-16-28 1.40 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 20 6-22-28 1.40 8 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 19 9-17-26 1.37 9 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 17 8-15-23 1.35 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 17 12-11-23 1.35 11 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 16 8-13-21 1.31 12 Kenny Agostino (PIT) Yale JR F 13 7-10-17 1.31 13 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 10-14-24 1.26 14 Pat Mullane Boston College SR F 16 8-12-20 1.25 Matt Lindblad Dartmouth JR F 12 5-10-15 1.25 16 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 17 4-17-21 1.24 17 Antoine Laganiere Yale SR F 13 9- 7-16 1.23 18 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 18 8-14-22 1.22 19 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 20 9-15-24 1.20 20 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 17 12- 8-20 1.18 21 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver JR F 19 8-14-22 1.16 22 William Rapuzzi Colorado College SR F 20 10-13-23 1.15 23 Andrew Calof Princeton JR F 14 5-11-16 1.14 Tyler Maugeri Princeton SO F 14 6-10-16 1.14 25 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 16 9- 9-18 1.12 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 16 8-10-18 1.12 27 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 17 9-10-19 1.12 28 Jeremy Langlois Quinnipiac SR F 18 10-10-20 1.11 29 Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 20 7-15-22 1.10 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 20 5-17-22 1.10 31 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 14 10- 5-15 1.07 32 Alex Grieve Bentley SO F 16 6-11-17 1.06 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 16 10- 7-17 1.06 34 Ryan Murphy Niagara JR F 17 8-10-18 1.06 35 Mike Collins Merrimack JR F 18 9-10-19 1.06 36 Alexander Krushelnyski Colorado College JR F 20 8-13-21 1.05 37 Andy Starczewski Army SR F 16 5-11-16 1.00 Cason Hohmann Boston University SO F 16 4-12-16 1.00 Scott Winkler (DAL) Colorado College SR F 20 10-10-20 1.00 Greg Miller Cornell SR F 13 7- 6-13 1.00 Eric Robinson Dartmouth JR F 13 8- 5-13 1.00 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 19 11- 8-19 1.00 Kyle Fletcher Holy Cross SR F 16 7- 9-16 1.00 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 19 10- 9-19 1.00 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 19 9-10-19 1.00 Jacob Laliberte Rensselaer SO F 15 7- 8-15 1.00 Andrew Miller Yale SR F 13 5- 8-13 1.00 48 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 11- 8-19 0.95 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 20 8-11-19 0.95 Dominic Zombo Nebraska Omaha SO F 20 7-12-19 0.95other WCHA playerst53 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 18 11- 6-17 0.94t57 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 16 11- 4-15 0.94t60 Ben Hanowski (PIT) St. Cloud State SR F 15 6- 8-14 0.93 65 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 14 2-11-13 0.93 68 Jean-Paul Lafontaine Minnesota State SO F 20 6-12-18 0.90 69 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 19 7-10-17 0.89t70 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 10- 6-16 0.89 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA) North Dakota FR F 18 7- 9-16 0.89t76 David Johnstone Michigan Tech SO F 17 4-11-15 0.88t91 Josh Archibald (PIT) Nebraska Omaha SO F 20 7-10-17 0.85 93 Zach Budish (NSH) Minnesota JR F 19 5-11-16 0.84 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 3-13-16 0.84 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 19 7- 9-16 0.84t96 Brance Orban Bemidji State SR F 18 5-10-15 0.83 Mark MacMillan (MTL) North Dakota SO F 18 7- 8-15 0.83Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 14 11 0.79 2 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 14 10 0.71 3 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 17 12 0.71 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 17 12 0.71 5 Antoine Laganiere Yale SR F 13 9 0.69 6 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 16 11 0.69 Michael Mersch (LOS) Wisconsin JR F 16 11 0.69 8 John Esposito Cornell SR F 11 7 0.64 9 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 16 10 0.62 10 Eric Robinson Dartmouth JR F 13 8 0.62 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 13 8 0.62

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other WCHA playerst12 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 18 11 0.61 14 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 12 0.60t15 Blake Pietila (NJD) Michigan Tech SO F 17 10 0.59t17 Chris Knowlton Denver SR F 19 11 0.58t24 Matt White Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 10 0.56 28 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 11 0.55t33 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 10 0.53 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 19 10 0.53

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Drew LeBlanc St. Cloud State SR F 20 22 1.10 2 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire JR F 17 17 1.00 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 17 17 1.00 Brett Gensler Bentley JR F 16 16 1.00 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 16 16 1.00 6 Erik Haula (MIN) Minnesota JR F 19 17 0.89 7 Corban Knight (FLA) North Dakota SR F 17 15 0.88 8 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 14 12 0.86 9 Matt Leitner Minnesota State SO F 20 17 0.85 10 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 13 11 0.85other WCHA players 12 Danny Kristo (MTL) North Dakota SR F 16 13 0.81t13 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 16 0.80t15 Derek Lee Wisconsin SR F 14 11 0.79t19 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 20 15 0.75 24 Rylan Schwartz Colorado College SR F 19 14 0.74 Nick Shore (LOS) Denver JR F 19 14 0.74 30 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 20 14 0.70 35 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 13 0.68t36 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha JR F 18 12 0.67

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Chris Bodo Mercyhurst SO F 14 0.43 6 Greg Carey St. Lawrence JR F 17 0.35 6 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 0.30 6 4 Alex Grieve Bentley SO F 16 0.31 5 Kyle Bonis Ferris State SR LW 19 0.26 5 Eriah Hayes Minnesota State SR F 20 0.25 5 7 John Esposito Cornell SR F 11 0.36 4 Antoine Laganiere Yale SR F 13 0.31 4 Matt Lorito Brown SO F 14 0.29 4 Joe Zarbo Clarkson SO F 14 0.29 4 Mac Lalor Army SO D 15 0.27 4 Steve Weinstein Bentley SO D 16 0.25 4 Steven Whitney Boston College SR F 16 0.25 4 Kevin Hayes (CHI) Boston College JR F 16 0.25 4 Kyle Fletcher Holy Cross SR F 16 0.25 4 Jacob Trouba (WPG) Michigan FR D 16 0.25 4 Cody Ferriero (SJS) Northeastern JR F 16 0.25 4 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence SR F 16 0.25 4 Austin Block New Hampshire SR F 17 0.24 4 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara SR F 17 0.24 4 Greg Coburn Union SR D 17 0.24 4 Daniel Carr Union JR F 17 0.24 4 Aaron McLeod Bemidji State SR F 18 0.22 4 Spiro Goulakos Colgate SO D 18 0.22 4 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 18 0.22 4 Dane Walters Western Michigan SR RW 18 0.22 4 David Makowski Denver JR D 19 0.21 4 Matt Berry Michigan State SO F 19 0.21 4 Jujhar Khaira (EDM) Michigan Tech FR F 19 0.21 4 Nick Bjugstad (FLA) Minnesota JR F 19 0.21 4 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 19 0.21 4 Jeff Vanderlugt Alab-Huntsville SO F 20 0.20 4 Chris Ciotti Lake Superior SO F 20 0.20 4 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 20 0.20 4 Chase Grant Minnesota State SO F 20 0.20 4 Ryan Walters Nebraska Omaha JR F 20 0.20 4

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Grayson Downing New Hampshire SO F 17 0.18 3 Austin Czarnik Miami SO F 20 0.15 3 3 Tyler Sikura Dartmouth SO F 13 0.15 2 Adam Brace Robert Morris SR F 15 0.13 2 Matthew Peca (TBL) Quinnipiac SO F 16 0.12 2 Kyle Bodie Union SR F 17 0.12 2 Chase Balisy (NSH) Western Michigan JR F 18 0.11 2 Cory Kane Ferris State JR C 19 0.11 2 Dennis Rix Michigan Tech JR F 19 0.11 2

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Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) Boston College SO F 14 5 2 Russell Goodman Quinnipiac SR F 15 4 Kyle Rau (FLA) Minnesota SO F 19 4 Johnny McInnis Minnesota State JR F 20 4 Nic Dowd (LOS) St. Cloud State JR F 20 4 6 John Esposito Cornell SR F 11 3 Eric Robinson Dartmouth JR F 13 3 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 16 3 Wade Megan (FLA) Boston University SR F 16 3 Michael Benedict Niagara SO F 16 3 Wayne Simpson Union SR F 17 3 Branden Gracel Massachusetts JR F 18 3 Curtis McKenzie (DAL) Miami SR F 18 3 T. J. Tynan (CLB) Notre Dame JR F 18 3 Bryan Rust (PIT) Notre Dame JR F 18 3 Shawn Ostrow Denver SR F 19 3 Tom Serratore Minnesota JR F 19 3 Mike Seidel Minnesota Duluth SR W 20 3 Ryan Dzingel (OTT) Ohio State SO F 20 3

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Steve Weinstein Bentley SO D 16 5-10-15 0.94 2 Joey LaLeggia (EDM) Denver SO D 19 7-10-17 0.89 3 Trevor van Riemsdyk New Hampshire SO D 17 6- 9-15 0.88 4 Matt Blomquist Bentley FR D 16 2-12-14 0.88 Chris Saracino RIT SR D 16 4-10-14 0.88 6 Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI) Union SO D 15 5- 8-13 0.87 7 Nate Schmidt Minnesota JR D 19 3-13-16 0.84 8 Robbie Russo (NYI) Notre Dame SO D 18 4-11-15 0.83 9 Greg Coburn Union SR D 17 6- 8-14 0.82 10 Greg Noyes RIT JR D 16 5- 8-13 0.81 11 Matt Grzelcyk (BOS) Boston University FR D 15 2-10-12 0.80 Evan Zych Holy Cross SR D 15 0-12-12 0.80 13 Nick Bailen Rensselaer SR D 17 4- 9-13 0.76 George Hughes St. Lawrence SR D 17 2-11-13 0.76 Justin Baker St. Lawrence JR D 17 2-11-13 0.76other WCHA players 16 Mike Boivin Colorado College SR D 20 6- 9-15 0.75 Nick Jensen (DET) St. Cloud State JR D 20 1-14-15 0.75t19 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 17 3- 9-12 0.71 21 Wade Bergman Minnesota Duluth SR D 20 1-13-14 0.70 Bryce Aneloski (OTT) Nebraska Omaha SR D 20 3-11-14 0.70 32 Eamonn McDermott Colorado College JR D 20 2-11-13 0.65 Andrej Sustr Nebraska Omaha JR D 20 4- 9-13 0.65t35 David Makowski Denver JR D 19 5- 7-12 0.63 Andrew Prochno St. Cloud State SO D 19 2-10-12 0.63 42 Zach Palmquist Minnesota State SO D 20 3- 9-12 0.60 43 Mike Reilly (CLB) Minnesota FR D 17 2- 8-10 0.59t47 Jake McCabe (BUF) Wisconsin SO D 16 2- 7- 9 0.56t49 Derek Forbort (LOS) North Dakota JR D 18 4- 6-10 0.56Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Riley Barber (WSH) Miami FR F 18 8-14-22 1.22 2 Kevin Roy (ANA) Northeastern FR F 16 8-10-18 1.12 3 Andrew Gladiuk Bentley FR F 16 10- 7-17 1.06 4 Tony Cameranesi (TOR) Minnesota Duluth FR C 20 8-11-19 0.95 5 Kalle Kossila St. Cloud State FR F 18 11- 6-17 0.94 6 David Glen Penn State FR F 17 8- 8-16 0.94 7 Tylor Spink Colgate FR F 18 6-10-16 0.89 Jimmy Vesey (NSH) Harvard FR F 9 5- 3- 8 0.89 9 Casey Bailey Penn State FR F 17 8- 7-15 0.88 10 Matt Blomquist Bentley FR D 16 2-12-14 0.88 11 Austin Farley Minnesota Duluth FR W 19 7- 9-16 0.84 12 Matt Grzelcyk (BOS) Boston University FR D 15 2-10-12 0.80 13 Jujhar Khaira (EDM) Michigan Tech FR F 19 4-11-15 0.79 Alex Petan Michigan Tech FR F 19 6- 9-15 0.79 15 Kyle Baun Colgate FR F 18 7- 7-14 0.78other WCHA playerst16 Nolan Zajac Denver FR D 17 3- 9-12 0.71 David Morley St. Cloud State FR F 17 6- 6-12 0.71 24 Teddy Blueger (PIT) Minnesota State FR F 18 2-10-12 0.67 25 Jonny Brodzinski St. Cloud State FR F 20 8- 5-13 0.65t27 Blake Tatchell Alaska Anchorage FR F 16 3- 7-10 0.62 31 Dylan Margonari Minnesota State FR F 18 5- 6-11 0.61 Drake Caggiula North Dakota FR F 18 5- 6-11 0.61 33 Mike Reilly (CLB) Minnesota FR D 17 2- 8-10 0.59 40 Andy Welinski (ANA) Minnesota Duluth FR D 20 2- 9-11 0.55Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

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Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 970:43 22 1.36 2 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 841:15 20 1.43 3 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 1050:38 25 1.43 4 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 319:15 8 1.50 5 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 980:42 25 1.53 6 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 368:00 10 1.63 7 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 404:07 11 1.63 8 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 1064:23 29 1.63 9 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 497:33 14 1.69 10 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 1005:03 30 1.79 11 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 795:18 24 1.81 12 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 728:01 22 1.81 13 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 981:29 31 1.90 14 Jay Williams Miami FR 850:22 27 1.91 15 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State FR 685:22 22 1.93other WCHA players 21 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 849:01 31 2.19 27 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 573:55 22 2.30 30 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 729:47 29 2.38 32 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 1076:16 43 2.40 39 Matt McNeely Minnesota Duluth FR 705:11 30 2.55 41 Anthony Stolarz (PHI) Nebraska Omaha FR 421:24 18 2.56 44 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 770:24 34 2.65 52 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver JR 475:26 22 2.78 54 Rob Gunderson Alaska Anchorage JR 520:12 25 2.88Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 489 22 .957 2 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 457 22 .954 3 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 390 20 .951 4 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 235 14 .944 5 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 178 11 .942 6 Anthony Borelli Brown SR 128 8 .941 7 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior JR 367 23 .941 8 Tony Capobianco Canisius JR 478 30 .941 9 Jake Hildebrand Michigan State FR 334 22 .938 10 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 374 25 .937 11 Jason Kasdorf (WPG) Rensselaer FR 149 10 .937 12 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 447 31 .935 13 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 360 25 .935 14 Jordan Tibbett Mercyhurst JR 198 15 .930 15 Chris Rawlings Northeastern SR 312 24 .929other WCHA players 17 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 370 29 .927 19 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 381 31 .925 20 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 293 24 .924 22 Andrew Walsh Bemidji State SO 348 29 .923 31 Joel Rumpel Wisconsin SO 243 22 .917 50 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver JR 218 22 .908 52 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 421 43 .907 54 Chris Kamal Alaska Anchorage JR 230 24 .906 60 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 284 31 .902 61 Joe Howe Colorado College SR 283 31 .901 63 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 305 34 .900Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 14- 2- 2 .833 2 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 12- 2- 3 .794 3 Parker Milner Boston College SR 12- 3- 1 .781 4 Steven Summerhays Notre Dame JR 12- 4- 0 .750 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 11- 3- 2 .750 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 10- 2- 4 .750 Jay Williams Miami FR 9- 2- 3 .750 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 8- 2- 2 .750 9 John Faulkner Nebraska Omaha SR 9- 3- 1 .731 10 Matt Ginn Holy Cross SO 9- 3- 2 .714 11 Charles Grant Dartmouth FR 3- 1- 1 .700 12 Cab Morris Dartmouth JR 5- 2- 1 .688 Juho Olkinuora Denver SO 4- 1- 3 .688 14 Stephon Williams Minnesota State FR 9- 4- 1 .679 Clarke Saunders North Dakota JR 8- 3- 3 .679other WCHA playerst21 Ryan Faragher St. Cloud State SO 11- 7- 0 .611t24 Phil Cook Minnesota State SR 3- 2- 1 .583t31 Sam Brittain (FLA) Denver JR 4- 4- 0 .500 Kevin Genoe Michigan Tech SR 3- 3- 3 .500 Landon Peterson Wisconsin SO 2- 2- 2 .500Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Carsen Chubak Niagara JR 16 5 2 Casey DeSmith New Hampshire SO 17 4 Eric Hartzell Quinnipiac SR 18 4 4 Eric Levine Robert Morris SR 12 3 Brady Hjelle Ohio State SR 14 3 Adam Wilcox (TBL) Minnesota FR 18 3

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Team Goals: 10 Colgate vs Niagara 10/09/2012Saves: 61 Ben Meisner American Int'l vs Penn State 10/12/2012Goals: 3 Chase Grant Minnesota State vs Alab-Huntsville 10/12/2012Saves: 50 Rob Tadazak Army vs Maine 10/13/2012Saves: 51 John Griggs Alab-Huntsville vs Minnesota State 10/13/2012Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac 10/14/2012Saves: 50 Branden Komm Bentley vs Michigan 10/19/2012Goals: 4 Andrew Hamburg Colorado College vs Air Force 10/19/2012Goals: 3 Andy Starczewski Army vs Sacred Heart 10/19/2012Assists: 4 Kyle Flanagan St. Lawrence vs Maine 10/19/2012Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 St. Lawrence vs Maine 10/19/2012Goals: 3 Nick Shore Denver vs Air Force 10/20/2012Team Goals: 9 Bentley vs Alab-Huntsville 10/26/2012Assists: 4 Scott Jacklin Robert Morris vs Bentley 11/02/2012Goals: 3 Connor Gaarder North Dakota vs Boston University 11/02/2012Goals: 3 Giancarlo Iuorio Niagara vs Connecticut 11/02/2012Saves: 48 Kevin Murdock Lake Superior vs Alaska 11/03/2012Assists: 4 Shayne Gostisbehere Union vs Rensselaer 11/03/2012Goals: 3 Chris Knowlton Denver vs St. Cloud State 11/03/2012Power Play: .667 4 of 6 Minnesota vs Alaska Anchorage 11/09/2012Saves: 51 John Griggs Alab-Huntsville vs Northeastern 11/10/2012Goals: 3 Matt Berry Michigan State vs Michigan 11/10/2012Goals: 3 Robbie Bourdon Colgate vs Dartmouth 11/16/2012Goals: 3 Derek Army Providence vs Northeastern 11/16/2012Goals: 3 Matt Lorito Brown vs Army 11/17/2012Goals: 3 Adam Schmidt Holy Cross vs RIT 11/17/2012Goals: 3 Riley Wetmore UMass Lowell vs Massachusetts 11/18/2012Goals: 4 Andrew Ammon Princeton vs Sacred Heart 11/23/2012Assists: 4 Brock Montpetit Nebraska Omaha vs Alab-Huntsville 11/24/2012Points: 5 Johnny Gaudreau Boston College vs Dartmouth 11/24/2012Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Bentley vs Mercyhurst 11/24/2012Points: 5 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012Goals: 3 Kevin Goumas New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012Goals: 3 Grayson Downing New Hampshire vs Denver 11/24/2012Saves: 51 Matt Ginn Holy Cross vs Brown 11/25/2012Saves: 50 Steven Legatto Sacred Heart vs Niagara 11/30/2012Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Quinnipiac vs Rensselaer 12/01/2012Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Colgate vs Massachusetts 12/07/2012Goals: 3 David Morley St. Cloud State vs Nebraska Omaha 12/07/2012Goals: 3 Daniel Bahntge Mercyhurst vs American Int'l 12/08/2012Saves: 48 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Penn State 12/28/2012Goals: 3 Ryan Dzingel Ohio State vs Penn State 12/29/2012Saves: 51 Eric Levine Robert Morris vs Miami 12/29/2012Points: 5 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012Goals: 4 Cody Ferriero Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012Assists: 4 Kevin Roy Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Northeastern vs Harvard 12/29/2012

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2012-13 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2012-13 WCHA MEN’S ATTENDANCEALASKA ANCHORAGE • SULLIVAN ARENA (6,251)Dates Total Game Average High 8* 21,769* 2,721* 3,839

*does not include 640 for exhibition on 10/6 vs Regina at McDonald Center, Eagle River

BEMIDJI STATE • SANFORD CENTER (4,373)Dates Total Game Average High 10 28,524* 2,852* 3,305

* includes home exhibitions on 10/7 vs Manitoba; 10/13 vs USA Under-18 Team

COLORADO COLLEGE • WORLD ARENA (7,380)Dates Total Game Average High 13* 86,524* 6,656* 7,725$

* includes 3241 for home exhibition on 10/7 vs British Columbia

DENVER • MAGNESS ARENA (6,025)Dates Total Game Average High 12 64,409 5,367 6,096$

does not include home exhibition on 10/6 vs British Columbia at Pepsi Center, Denver

MICHIGAN TECH • JOHN MACINNES STUDENT ICE ARENA (4,128)Dates Total Game Average High 10 30,988* 3,099* 3,904

* includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs Brock

MINNESOTA • MARIUCCI ARENA (10,000)Dates Total Game Average High 12* 114,254* 9,521* 10,230$

* includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs Lethbridge

MINNESOTA DULUTH • AMSOIL ARENA (6,737)Dates Total Game Average High 8 49,601 6,200 6,490

MINNESOTA STATE • VERIZON WIRELESS CENTER (4,832)Dates Total Game Average High 10* 33,483* 3,348* 4,854$

* includes home exhibition on 10/7 vs Lethbridge

NEBRASKA OMAHA • CENTURYLINK CENTER OMAHA (15,959)Dates Total Game Average High 10 54,293 5,429 6,125

NORTH DAKOTA • RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA (11,634)Dates Total Game Average High 10* 114,727* 11,472* 11,977$

* home exhibitions on 10/6 vs Manitoba and 10/12 vs USA Under-18 Team

ST. CLOUD STATE • NATIONAL HOCKEY & EVENT CENTER (5,371)Dates Total Game Average High 12 51,625 4,302 5,201

WISCONSIN • KOHL CENTER (15,325)Dates Total Game Average High 9* 82,851* 9,206* 10,995 * includes home exhibition on 10/6 vs USA Under-18 Team

WCHA SEASON TOTALS Dates Total Game Average High 124 735,939* 5,935* 11,977

* includes home exhibitions; $ sellout

RED BARON® WCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKDate Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent/s)Oct. 16: Nick Bjugstad, Jr., F, Minnesota (vs Michigan State)Oct. 23: Andrew Hamburg, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs Air Force, UMass-Lowell)Oct. 30: Drew LeBlanc, Sr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State)Nov. 6: Zahn Raubenheimer, Jr., F, Nebraska Omaha (@ Michigan Tech)Nov. 13: Rylan Schwartz, Sr., F, Colorado College (vs Bemidji State)Nov. 20: Danny Kristo, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth)Nov. 27: Matt Leitner, So., F, Minnesota State (@ Wisconsin)Dec. 4: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ Michigan Tech)Dec. 11: Carter Rowney, Sr., F, North Dakota (vs Denver)Dec. 18: Corban Knight, Sr., F, North Dakota (@ Michigan Tech)

RED BARON® WCHA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKDate Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent)Oct. 16: Mike Boivin, Sr., D, Colorado College (vs Clarkson)Oct. 23: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Lake Superior)Oct. 30: Joel Rumpel, So., G, Wisconsin (@ Minnesota Duluth)Nov. 6: Zach Palmquist, So., D, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota)Nov. 13: John Faulkner, Sr., G, Nebraska Omaha (vs Minnesota Duluth)Nov. 20: Joey LaLeggia, So., D, Denver (@/vs Colorado College)Nov. 27: Ryan Faragher, So., G, St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth)Dec. 4: Brett Stern, So., D, Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) Landon Peterson, So., G, Wisconsin (@ Denver)Dec. 11: Josh Nelson, Jr., D, Minnesota State (vs Alaska Anchorage)Dec. 18: Andrew Walsh, So., G, Bemidji State (vs Denver)

RED BARON® WCHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEKDate Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent)Oct. 16: Austin Farley, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State)Oct. 23: Pheonix Copley, Fr., G, Michigan Tech (vs Minnesota)Oct. 30: Kalle Kossila, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State)Nov. 6: Dylan Margonari, Fr., F, Minnesota State (vs Minnesota)Nov. 13: Adam Wilcox, Fr., G, Minnesota (@ Alaska Anchorage)Nov. 20: Jujhar Khaira, Fr., F, Michigan Tech (@ Bemidji State)Nov. 27: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, Minnesota State (@ Wisconsin)Dec. 4: Stephon Williams, Fr., G, Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State)Dec. 11: Rocco Grimaldi, Fr., F, North Dakota (vs Denver) David Morley, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Nebraska Omaha)Dec. 18: Jonny Brodzinski, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs Colorado College)

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2012-13 WCHA MEN’S COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTSOCTOBERDate Game TimeSat/6 Brock Univ. 2 @ Michigan Tech 6 (EX) 7:07 pm ET U.S. Under-18 Team 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (EX) 8:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 0 @ Minnesota 7 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of Manitoba 3 @ North Dakota 5 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 2 @ Denver 2 ot (EX) 7:07 pm MT Univ. of Regina 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (EX) 7:07 pm AT @ McDonald Center, Eagle River, AKSun/7 Univ. of Manitoba 3 @ Bemidji State 3 ot (EX) 5:07 pm CT Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Minnesota State 7 (EX) 5:07 pm CT Univ. of British Columbia 1 @ Colorado College 3 (EX) 6:07 pm MTMon/8 Univ. of Lethbridge 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 4 (EX) 7:07 pm CTThur/11 Michigan Tech 2 @ Lake Superior 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ETFri/12 St. Cloud State 3 @ New Hampshire 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Alabama-Huntsville 1 (NC) 7:00 pm CT Wisconsin 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (NC) 7:00 pm CT @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Michigan State 1 @ Minnesota 5 (NC) 6:07 pm CT Ohio State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CT USA Under-18 Team 4 @ North Dakota 6 (EX) 7:37 pm CT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT @ Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO Maine 0 vs Notre Dame 1 (NC) 6:00 pm CT Army 1 vs Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 9:00 pm CT Clarkson 4 @ Colorado College 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Air Force 3 vs Alaska 3 (NC) 5:07 pm AT Canisius 0 vs Alaska Anchorage 2 (NC) 8:07 pm ATSat/13 St. Cloud State 2 @ New Hampshire 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 2 @ Alabama-Huntsville 2 ot (NC) 7:00 pm CT Lake Superior 4 @ Michigan Tech 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin 2 @ Northern Michigan 4 (NC) 7:00 pm CT @ Resch Center, Green Bay, WI Ohio State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan State 1 @ Minnesota 7 (NC) 8:07 pm CT ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT @ Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO Third Place: Maine 4 vs Army 3 (NC) 3:30 pm CT Championship: Notre Dame 3 vs Nebraska Omaha 2 (NC) 6:30 pm CT USA Under-18 Team 3 @ Bemidji State 4 (EX) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson 4 @ Colorado College 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Canisius 3 vs Alaska 1 (NC) 4:07 pm AT Air Force 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (NC) 7:07 pm ATThur/18 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Notre Dame 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ETFri/19 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Notre Dame 4 (NC) 7:05 pm ET Lake Superior State 2 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 3 @ St. Cloud State 8 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Rensselaer 3 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (NC) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 5 (NC) 7:37 pm CT UMass-Lowell 1 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:37 pm MT Colorado College 6 @ Air Force Academy 2 (NC) 7:00 pm MT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK North Dakota 5 vs Alaska Anchorage 0 (NC) 5:05 pm AT Merrimack 2 vs Alaska 3 (NC) 8:05 pm ATSat/20 Minnesota 3 @ Michigan Tech 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Lake Superior State 0 @ Bemidji State 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ St. Cloud State 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 3 @ Minnesota State 4 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Air Force Academy 2 @ Denver 5 (NC) 7:07 pm MT UMass-Lowell 3 @ Colorado College 1 (NC) 7:07 pm MT BRICE ALASKA GOAL RUSH @ Carlson Center, Fairbanks, AK Merrimack 3 vs Alaska Anchorage 6 (NC) 4:05 pm AT North Dakota 1 vs Alaska 2 (NC) 7:05 pm ATFri/26 Colorado College 0 @ Cornell 2 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (EX) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech 1 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/27 Colorado College 2 @ Cornell 3 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech 2 @ Denver 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTSun/28 Canisius 0 @ Minnesota 1 (NC) 1:07 pm CT

NOVEMBERDate Game TimeFri/2 Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Colorado College 5 @ Wisconsin 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Boston University 2 @ North Dakota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 3 @ Denver 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/3 Nebraska Omaha 5 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Colorado College 3 @ Wisconsin 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ Minnesota State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Boston University 4 @ North Dakota 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/9 North Dakota 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver 4 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Colorado College 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/10 North Dakota 2 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Colorado College 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSun/11 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Nebraska Omaha 6 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/16 Michigan Tech 5 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 4 @ North Dakota 4 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver 6 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/17 Michigan Tech 2 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 2 @ Denver 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTFri/23 Minnesota 5 @ Vermont 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET North Dakota 2 @ Notre Dame 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 2 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 2 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (NC) 7:37 pm CT Yale 2 @ Denver 1 ot (NC) 7:37 pm MT New Hampshire 4 @ Colorado College 4 ot (NC) 7:37 pm MTSat/24 Minnesota 3 @ Vermont 1 (NC) 7:05 pm ET North Dakota 2 @ Notre Dame 5 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State 4 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 4 @ Bemidji State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Nebraska Omaha 8 (NC) 7:07 pm CT New Hampshire 6 @ Denver 4 (NC) 7:07 pm MT Yale 6 @ Colorado College 5 ot (NC) 7:07 pm MTFri/30 Minnesota Duluth 7 @ Michigan Tech 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 3 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin 1 @ Denver 1 ot (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT St. Cloud State 4 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm AT

DECEMBERDate Game TimeSat/1 Minnesota Duluth 4 @ Michigan Tech 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 2 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ Denver 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT North Dakota 3 @ Colorado College 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State 1 @ Alaska Anchorage 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATTue/4 Michigan Tech 1 @ Northern Michigan 2 (NC) 7:35 pm ETFri/7 Michigan Tech 1 @ Wisconsin 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 6 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 1 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota 4 @ Colorado College 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/8 Michigan Tech 3 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver 3 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota 4 @ Colorado College 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTThur/13 Alabama-Huntsville 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CT

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Date Game TimeFri/14 North Dakota 6 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Alabama-Huntsville 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College 3 @ St. Cloud State 5 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State 6 @ Nebraska Omaha 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/15 North Dakota 4 @ Michigan Tech 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Denver 1 @ Bemidji State 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College 1 @ St. Cloud State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Nebraska Omaha 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Alaska Anchorage 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATThur/27 Rensselaer 4 @ St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/28 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Germain Arena, Estero, FL Ferris State 3 vs Cornell 5 (NC) 3:00 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Maine 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ET Rensselaer 1 @ St. Cloud State 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/29 FLORIDA COLLEGE HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Germain Arena, Estero, FL Ferris State 6 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (Third Place) (NC) 3:00 pm ET Cornell 4 vs Maine 6 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, CT Minnesota State 3 vs Brown 1 (NC) 4:05 pm ET American International 2 vs Connecticut 7 (NC) 7:15 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 4 @ Quinnipiac 5(NC) 12:00 pm ET GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Western Michigan 1 vs Michigan State 1 ot (NC) 3:30 pm ET Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Boston College 5 vs Alabama Huntsville 2 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Air Force 0 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) 7:07 pm CT Boston University 0 @ Denver 6 (NC) (U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game) 7:07 pm MTSun/30 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC @ Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Bemidji State 3 vs Massachusetts 4 (NC) 4:00 pm ET New Hampshire 1 @ Dartmouth 4 (NC) 7:00 pm ET UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC @ Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, CT Brown 7 vs American International 2 (Third Place (NC) 4:05 pm ET Minnesota State 3 @ Connecticut 1 (championship) (NC) 7:15 pm ET Nebraska Omaha 1 @ Quinnipiac 3 (NC) 12:00 pm ET GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI Michigan 5 vs Michigan State 2 (Third Place) (NC) 3:30 pm ET Western Michigan 0 vs Michigan Tech 4 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET MARIUCCI CLASSIC @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN Air Force 6 vs Alabama-Huntsville 1 (NC) 4:07 pm CT Boston College 1 vs Minnesota 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CTMon/31 LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC @ Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Bemidji State 2 vs New Hampshire 3 (ot) (3rd place) (NC) 4:00 pm ET Massachusetts 3 @ Dartmouth 2 (championship) (NC) 7:00 pm ET

JANUARYDate Game TimeFri/4 Western Michigan @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:37 pm CT Northern Michigan @ St. Cloud State (NC) 7:37 pm CT Providence College @ Minnesota State (NC) 7:37 pm CT Holy Cross @ North Dakota (NC) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT Cornell @ Denver (NC) 7:37 pm MT Wisconsin @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/5 Western Michigan @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CT Northern Michigan @ St. Cloud State (NC) 7:07 pm CT Providence College @ Minnesota State (NC) 7:07 pm CT Holy Cross @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Cornell @ Denver (NC) 7:07 pm MT Wisconsin @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATTue/8 Notre Dame @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/11 Michigan Tech @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Denver (WCHA) 8:07 pm MTSat/12 Michigan Tech @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT

Date Game TimeFri/18 Bemidji State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Miami @ Wisconsin (NC) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/19 Bemidji State @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Miami @ Wisconsin (NC) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 5:07 pm CT Denver @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Minnesota State @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/25 Alaska Anchorage @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSat/26 Alaska Anchorage @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 8:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT U.S. Under-18 Team @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

FEBRUARYDate Game TimeFri/1 St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Colorado College @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/2 St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Denver @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colorado College @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATFri/8 Alaska Anchorage @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT North Dakota @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 6:37 pm CT Colorado College @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/9 Alaska Anchorage @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) (Winter Carnival) 5:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT @ TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha, NE Denver @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTTue/12 Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (NC) 7:07 pm ETFri/15 Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSat/16 Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 7:07 pm ATSun/17 Minnesota vs Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:37 pm CT Hockey City Classic @ Soldier Field, Chicago, ILThur/21 U.S. Under-18 Team @ Nebraska Omaha (EX) 7:37 pm CTFri/22 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Denver (WCHA) 8:07 pm MT St. Cloud State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/23 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Denver (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT St. Cloud State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MTSun/24 Penn State @ Wisconsin (NC) 7:07 pm CTMon/25 Penn State @ WIsconsin (NC) 7:07 pm CT

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MARCHDate Game TimeFri/1 Denver @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Wisconsin @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Minnesota State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:37 pm MT Alaska Anchorage @ Alaska Fairbanks (NC) 7:05 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s CupSat/2 Denver @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Alabama-Huntsville @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 7:07 pm CT Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Colorado College (WCHA) 7:07 pm MT Alaska Fairbanks @ Alaska Anchorage (NC) 7:07 pm AT Alaska Airlines Governor’s CupFri/8 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 7:37 pm MTSat/9 Colorado College @ Michigan Tech (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Nebraska Omaha @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/10 Alaska Anchorage @ Denver (WCHA) 12:00 pm MT

• end of regular season •

Date Game TimeFri/15 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #11 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #10 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #9 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA #8 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #6 Rank TBASat/16 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #11 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #10 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #9 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA #8 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #6 Rank TBASun/17 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #12 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #11 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #10 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #9 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA #8 Rank @ #5 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #6 Rank TBAThu/21 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN #5 Seed vs #4 Seed 2:07 pm CT #6 Seed vs #3 Seed 7:07 pm CTFri/22 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Semi-Final #1: TBA vs TBA 2:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2: TBA vs TBA 7:07 pm CTSat/23 2013 RED BARON™ WCHA FINAL FIVE @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm CTFri/29 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Host: University of New Hampshire Semifinal 4:30 pm ET Semifinal 8:00 pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Host: University of Michigan Semifinal 2:00 pm CT Semifinal 5:30 pm CT

Date Game TimeSat/30 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI Host: Brown University Semifinal 5:30 pm ET Semifinal 9:00 pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ Huntington Center, Toledo, OH Host: Bowling Green State University Semifinal 1:30 pm ET Semifinal 5:00 pm ET NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH Championship Game 6:30 pm ET NCAA WEST REGIONAL @ Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI Championship Game 4:00 pm ETSun/31 NCAA EAST REGIONAL @ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI Championship Game 6:30 pm ET NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL @ Huntington Center, Toledo, OH Championship Game 4:00 pm ET

APRILDate Game TimeThu/11 2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA Semifinal #1 4:30 pm ET Semifinal #2 8:00 pm ETSat/13 2013 NCAA MEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA National Championship Game 7:00 pm ET

Schedule KeyAll Association-member home games faceoff at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA)

conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition;tournaments/special events in CAPS

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