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Page 1: 2019-20 BIG TEN HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE Hockey Media Guide.pdfWelcome to the 2019-20 college hockey season! The Big Ten Conference would like to thank those media members who will cover

2019-20 BIG TEN HOCKEY

MEDIA GUIDE

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSCONTENTS

Media Information ........................................................................................... 2

Big Ten Conference History .............................................................................. 3

Commissioner James E. Delany ........................................................................ 4

Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. ............................................................................... 5

2019-20 Composite Schedule ........................................................................ 6-7

2019-20 TEAM CAPSULES........................................................................8-15 Michigan Wolverines ..................................................................... 9 Michigan State Spartans .............................................................. 10 Minnesota Golden Gophers ........................................................ 11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish ............................................................ 12 Ohio State Buckeyes .................................................................... 13 Penn State Nittany Lions .............................................................. 14 Wisconsin Badgers ....................................................................... 15

2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW .................................................................16-21 Season in Review .................................................................... 16-17 Individual & Team Stats - All Games ....................................... 18-19 Individual & Team Stats - Conference Games ......................... 20-21

RECORDS ...........................................................................................22-34 Individual Records - All Games ............................................... 22-24 Team Records - All Games ...................................................... 25-26 Individual and Team Records - Conference Games................. 27-30 Annual Stat Champions .......................................................... 31-32 Career Clubs ........................................................................... 33-34

COACHING RECORDS ............................................................................35-38 Current Coaches Year-by-Year Records ................................... 35-36 All Coaches Records by School .................................................... 37 All-Time Coaching Records .......................................................... 38

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT ........................................................................39-43 All-Time Results ........................................................................... 39 Honors ......................................................................................... 39 History and Attendance ............................................................... 40 Records ................................................................................... 41-43 Championship Game Records ...................................................... 43

HISTORY ...........................................................................................44-51 All-Time Standings ....................................................................... 44 Big Ten Championships ................................................................ 44 Big Ten in the NCAA Championship ............................................. 45 NCAA Championship Honors ....................................................... 46 NCAA Year-by-Year Results...................................................... 47-49 Big Ten in Final Polls ................................................................ 50-51

HONORS ...........................................................................................52-66 National Honors ........................................................................... 52 Big Ten Honors ............................................................................. 53 Academic All-Big Ten .............................................................. 54-55 Academic All-Americans .............................................................. 56 Weekly Honors - Three Stars .................................................. 57-58 Big Ten in the NHL Draft .......................................................... 59-64 Big Ten in the Olympics........................................................... 65-66

COORDINATORS OF OFFICIALSBaseball: Rich FetchietField Hockey: Mary BrainardFootball: Bill CarolloIce Hockey: Steve PiotrowskiMen’s Basketball: Rick BoyagesSoccer: Cien AsoeraSoftball: Sally WalkerVolleyball: Marcia AltermanWomen’s Basketball: Patty BroderickWrestling: Mike Hagerty

BIG TEN SPORTS PROPERTIESGeneral Manager: Scott BaileyAccount Executive: Matt AgaseManager, Client Services: Caroline NiskiProperty Assistant: Paige Hoiberg

THE BIG TEN CONFERENCEHeadquarters and Conference Center

5440 Park Place • Rosemont, IL 60018 • Phone: 847-696-1010

New York City Office900 Third Avenue, 36th Floor • New York, NY, 10022 • Phone: 212-243-3290

Web Site: bigten.orgFacebook: /BigTenConference

Twitter: @BigTen, @B1GHockey BIG TEN STAFF – ROSEMONTCommissioner: James E. DelanyDeputy Commissioner, COO: Brad TravioliaDeputy Commissioner, Public Affairs: Diane DietzSenior Associate Commissioner, Television Administration: Mark D. RudnerAssociate Commissioner, CFO: Julie SudermanAssociate Commissioner, Football Operations: Scott ChipmanAssociate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball: Rick BoyagesAssociate Commissioner, Policy: Chad HawleyAssociate Commissioner, Sports Administration: Wendy FallenAssociate Commissioner, Technology: Mike McComiskeyAssistant Commissioner, Branding: Robin JentesAssistant Commissioner, Communications: Jason YellinAssistant Commissioner, Compliance: Gil GrimesAssistant Commissioner, Officiating Services: Tony BuyniskiController: Laura AndersonSenior Director, Building Services: Brenda HiltonSenior Director, Information Technology: Brandon WinbushDirector, Communications: Adam AugustineAssociate Director, Branding: Chris AlthoffAssociate Director, Business Operations: Satvik PatelAssociate Director, Communications: Chris MastersAssociate Director, Football/Basketball Operations: Davon RobbAssistant Director, Branding: TBDAssistant Director, Basketball/Football Operations: Delaney OsterdayAssistant Director, Communications: Megan RowleyAssistant Director, Communications: Shannon MaloneAssistant Director, Compliance: Jennifer DominguezAssistant Director, Officiating Services: Sam ArvanehAssistant Director, Officiating Services: Joseph HamataAssistant Director, Policy: Fred KraussAssistant Director, Sports Administration: Grace BonomaAssistant Director, Sports Administration: A.J. EddsAssistant Director, Sports Administration: Katie StankiewiczProduction Coordinator/Building Manager: W.T. RobinsonExecutive Assistant to the Commissioner: Barbara GreenbaumExecutive Assistant: Sandra MorganAdministrative Assistant: Linda ArnoldAdministrative Assistant: Cori DaizoviAdministrative Assistant: Janelle McDanielAdministrative Assistant: Mary Jo O’DonohueAdministrative Assistant: Madeline RussellBob Hammel Communications Intern: Leigh McGuirkC.D. Henry Intern: Mariah TurnerOfficiating Services Intern: Andy Homa

BIG TEN STAFF – NEW YORKAssistant Commissioner, Men’s/Women’s Basketball Operations: Jessica PalermoAssistant Commissioner, Public Affairs: Kerry KennyAdministrative Assistant: Heather Jackson

CREDITSThe 2019-20 Big Ten Conference men’s hockey media guide, Volume 6, is produced by the Big Ten Conference office, James E. Delany, Commissioner. Information and photographs for this publication were supplied by the athletic communications offices of Big Ten member institutions. A special thanks is extended to all those who assisted on this project, especially the Big Ten communications directors and their staffs, who were invaluable to the completion of this guide.

Designed and produced by: Megan Rowley and Adam Augustine

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MEDIA INFORMATIONDear media member:

Welcome to the 2019-20 college hockey season! The Big Ten Conference would like to thank those media members who will cover this season of Big Ten hockey. This media guide is intended to assist in the media’s coverage of Big Ten hockey.

As always, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need assistance. We look forward to working with you this season!

Big Ten Men’s Ice Hockey TournamentThe 2020 Big Ten Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament will feature a three-weekend format with all games taking place on the campus of the higher-seeded teams. The tournament will open March 6-8 with three best-of-three quarterfinal series, as the second-, third- and fourth-seeded teams will each host a series. The top-seeded team will have a bye to the single-elimination semifinals, which are scheduled for Saturday, March 14. The highest-seeded team remaining after the semifinals will host a championship game scheduled for Saturday, March 21.

The Big Ten will conduct a media teleconference with all seven head coaches the week of March 2. Further details will be distributed in February.

WebsiteWeekly releases, statistics and standings for Big Ten hockey will be available online at www.bigten.org.

Social MediaFor real-time updates, follow us on Twitter @B1Ghockey and @BigTen. You can also become an online fan of the Big Ten at facebook.com/BigTenConference and instagram.com/bigten.

E-mail ServiceInformation on Big Ten hockey will be emailed throughout the year to accredited media. The Big Ten utilizes a media email list website which requires that media fill out an application on-line to receive media e-mails. Once the information is submitted, media can control and adjust their own accounts to only receive the information they need. Media may also remove themselves from the media email list if necessary. For the media email list website address, contact Adam Augustine at the Big Ten office.

Weekly AwardsBig Ten Hockey Three Stars of the Week are chosen by a vote of the Big Ten Communications staff from nominations supplied by the schools’ communica-tions offices. The Big Ten office will announce weekly hockey award winners on Tuesdays.

Postseason AwardsIn hockey, coaches and a media panel choose All-Conference teams (first, sec-ond, honorable mention and All-Freshman) and five individual awards (Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Goaltender of the Year) as well as a Big Ten Scoring Champion (awarded to the player with the most total points in conference games only). The Big Ten also names one Sportsmanship Award honoree from each institution. These students become candidates for the Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award, as the conference honors one male and one female from each institution at the end of the school year. Academic All-Big Ten teams are named for every sport. The teams are composed of all students who have been enrolled fulltime at the insti-tution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. The conference office also presents the Distinguished Scholar Award at the end of each academic year. To be eligible for selection, stu-dents must be a recipient of Academic All-Big Ten Recognition in the previous academic year, must be enrolled for the entire previous academic year and earned a minimum GPA of 3.7 or higher for the current academic year, excluding summer school.

COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

facebook.com/BigTenConference

twitter.com/B1Ghockey

instagram.com/bigten

BIG TEN COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF

MEGAN ROWLEYAssistant Director

Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 630-272-2038

[email protected]

SHANNON MALONEAssistant Director

Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 972-804-8675

[email protected]

JASON YELLINAssistant Commissioner,

CommunicationsOffice: 847-696-1010Cell: [email protected]

ADAM AUGUSTINEDirector

Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 608-215-4391

[email protected]

CHRIS MASTERSAssociate Director

Office: 847-696-1010Cell: 574-532-4166

[email protected]

LEIGH McGUIRKBob Hammel

Communications InternOffice: 847-696-1010Cell: 920-540-5505

[email protected]

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BIG TEN CONFERENCE HISTORYKnown as one of intercollegiate sports’ most success-ful undertakings, the Big Ten is home to a lineage of legendary names and an ongoing tradition of devel-oping strong leaders. Even in its infancy, the confer-ence established itself as the preeminent collection of institutions in the nation, where the pursuit of academic excellence prevailed as the definitive goal.

The history of the Big Ten traces back more than 120 years to the Palmer House hotel in Chicago, where on January 11, 1895, then-Purdue president James H. Smart and leaders from the University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, Northwestern University and University of Wis-consin set out to organize and develop principles for the regulation of intercollegiate athletics.

At that meeting, a blueprint for the administration of college athletics under the direction of appointed faculty representatives was outlined. The presidents’ first known action “restricted eligibility for athletics to bonafide, full-time students who were not delinquent in their studies.” That important legislation, along with other legislation that would follow in the coming years, served as the primary building block for intercollegiate athletics.

On February 8, 1896, one faculty member from each of those seven universities met at the same Palmer House and officially established the mechanics of the confer-ence, which was officially incorporated as the “Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association” in 1905.

Indiana University and the State University of Iowa became the eighth and ninth members in 1899. In 1908, Michigan briefly withdrew its membership, and in 1912 Ohio State University joined the conference, bringing its membership total back to nine. Upon Michigan’s return in 1917, the conference was first referred to as the “Big Ten” by media members, and that name was eventually incorporated in 1987.

As the 1900s opened, faculty representatives established rules for intercollegiate athletics that were novel for the time. As early as 1904, the faculty approved leg-islation that required eligible athletes to meet entrance requirements and to have completed a full year’s work, along with having one year of residence.

In 1901, the first Big Ten Championship event was staged when the outdoor track and field championships were held at the University of Chicago. The debut event marked what is now a staple of conference competition. Today, the Big Ten sponsors 28 official sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse over the last four years. Big Ten schools compete in a total of 42 different sports, furthering the conference’s commitment to broad-based programming and providing more participation opportunities than any conference in the country.

One of the conference’s proudest traditions began in 1902 when Michigan took on Stanford in the Rose Bowl, the nation’s first bowl game. Big Ten teams only appeared in Pasadena twice before the conference signed an exclusive contract with the Tour-nament of Roses in 1946, making it the first bowl game with permanent conference affiliations. But Michigan’s appearance in 1902 cultivated a relationship that has en-dured for more than a century. In January 2014, Michigan State defeated Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game.

Coupling the academic goals set forth by the leaders of the charter members of the conference and their steadfast commitment to athletics, the conference instituted the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915. It is awarded annually by each conference insti-tution to a student of the graduating class who has attained the greatest proficiency in scholarship and athletics. For more than 100 years, it has been the most presti-gious honor a student competing in Big Ten athletics can receive.

In 1922, Major John L. Griffith became the conference’s first “Commissioner of Ath-letics.” Griffith was the first of five men to assume the role of commissioner in the conference’s history, followed by Kenneth L. “Tug” Wilson in 1945, Bill Reed in 1961, Wayne Duke in 1971 and current commissioner James E. Delany in 1989.

After nearly 30 years with 10 members, the conference consolidated to nine schools when the University of Chicago formally withdrew its membership in 1946. Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) was added to the Big Ten three years later, bringing the number of affiliated conference schools to 10 once again.

In 1955, the Big Ten formulated a revenue-sharing model designed to pool all foot-ball television rights of its members and share those proceeds equally. The confer-ence and its members continue to utilize a revenue-sharing model, dividing media rights, bowl payouts and other profits among all conference institutions.

While academics have always played an integral role in the conference, presidents of the Big Ten member institutions formalized the primacy of academics with the estab-lishment of the Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation) in 1958. The Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consortium of all Big Ten universities. Annually, the schools currently constituting the Big Ten Aca-demic Alliance produced over $10 billion in funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference.

In one of Duke’s first actions as commissioner, he oversaw the adoption of the Big Ten Advisory Commission in 1972, designed to study conference programs and make

suggestions which would further Big Ten objectives. The Advisory Commission enlists former students that competed in Big Ten athletics to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations.

In 1981, the conference presidents and chancellors endorsed a proposal that enabled universities to affil-iate their women’s intercollegiate programs with the conference, and the first conference championships

for women were staged that fall. The Big Ten was the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.

In December of 1989, the conference agreed in principle to invite Pennsylvania State University for membership. On June 4, 1990, the Council of Presidents officially voted to integrate Penn State into the conference, giving the Big Ten 11 members.

In 2004, the Big Ten implemented a pilot program of instant replay for college foot-ball. Following the season, the conference forwarded replay proposals to the NCAA regarding the future use of instant replay, where it approved country-wide testing in 2005. In 2006, the NCAA approved the use of instant replay for all conferences.

In 2006, Delany announced the creation of the first conference-owned television network, a 20-year agreement with FOX Networks to create what would become the Big Ten Network (BTN). Launched on Aug. 30, 2007, BTN now produces more than 1,800 events across all platforms each year. BTN is in almost 60 million homes in the U.S. and Canada via the nation’s major video providers and more than 300 ad-ditional video providers across the country. BTN is also available through the majority of OTT providers, and via the Fox Sports App, which delivers live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets. BTN Plus streams hundreds of additional events each season.

On June 11, 2010, the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) approved a formal membership application by the University of Nebraska, expanding the confer-ence to 12 institutions. Nebraska officially joined the Big Ten on July 1, 2011.

The conference expanded its footprint further in 2012 when the COP/C approved formal membership applications from the University of Maryland and Rutgers Uni-versity on November 19 and 20, respectively. Maryland and Rutgers became official Big Ten members on July 1, 2014, giving the conference almost 9,500 students par-ticipating in intercollegiate athletics and more than 11,000 participation opportuni-ties on 350 teams.

On June 3, 2013, the Big Ten announced that Johns Hopkins University had been accepted as the conference’s first sport affiliate member. Johns Hopkins’ addition in men’s lacrosse gave the Big Ten six institutions sponsoring the sport, allowing the debut of men’s lacrosse as an official conference sport and building on the Big Ten’s tradition of broad-based sports competition. On June 17, 2015, the conference an-nounced that Johns Hopkins was accepted as a sport affiliate member for women’s lacrosse beginning with the 2016-17 academic year. On March 23, 2016, the confer-ence announced that Notre Dame will join the Big Ten for men’s ice hockey beginning with the 2017-18 academic year.

Since opening in the fall of 2013, the Big Ten conference center hosts more than 300 meetings annually for member institutions, Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly CIC) related committees and coaches’ groups. The headquarters also features an interac-tive digital museum - the Big Ten Experience – which brings the conference’s storied academic and athletic history to life. For more information on the Big Ten Experience, go to bigten.org.

In June 2014, the Big Ten opened a second office in New York City, featuring both office and meeting space in Midtown Manhattan. Big Ten staff members are based in the New York City office to provide expanded coverage and service, while other conference and institutional administrators utilize the space as necessary when con-ducting business on the East Coast. The Big Ten and its member institutions also have access to satellite office space in Washington, D.C.

Delany and his staff work to meet the educational needs of students competing in in-tercollegiate athletics to allow them to excel in all areas of their lives. The conference office manages 28 different championships and tournaments, offers legislative and compliance services, oversees the production and distribution of more than 2,000 events annually, provides staff services to coaching and administrative personnel, and services media and fans interest for information on the Big Ten.

On March 4, 2019, Delany announced he would conclude his term as commissioner in 2020 following a 30-year career with the conference. On June 4, 2019, the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents and Chancellors introduced Kevin Warren as the sixth commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. Warren will start on September 16, 2019 providing an opportunity to transition alongside Delany who will officially step down on January 1, 2020.

More than 120 years after its inception, the Big Ten remains a national leader in intercollegiate athletics on and off the field. Big Ten programs have combined to win more than 450 team and 1,800 individual national championships, consistently tak-ing home individual honors for athletic and academic accomplishments and fulfilling the Big Ten’s mission of academic achievement and athletic success.

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COMMISSIONER JAMES E. DELANYOnly the Big Ten’s fifth commissioner since its founding in 1896, James E. Delany is in his 30th year with the conference. He has led the Big Ten through significant periods of growth that have helped the conference maintain its preeminent position as one of the nation’s leaders in provid-ing quality academic and athletic experiences for young men and women.

The Big Ten has grown to 14 member institutions during Delany’s tenure, including the additions of Penn State in 1991, Nebraska in 2011 and Mary-land and Rutgers in 2014. With the conference’s footprint now stretching from the Colorado border to the Atlantic Ocean and more than five million alumni across the country, Delany continues to

work toward strengthening traditional relationships while building a presence in a new region.

The Big Ten maintains offices in Rosemont, Ill., and New York City, with satellite office space in Washington, D.C. Big Ten events are scheduled to be held throughout the coun-try, with the football championship game in Indianapolis and basketball tournaments held in Chicago, Indianapolis, New York City and Washington, D.C. The baseball tourna-ment returned to Omaha, Neb. in 2018, while hockey tournaments have been held in Saint Paul, Minn., and Detroit, Mich. In addition, the Big Ten features the largest and most diverse postseason football lineup in conference history, with 16 potential bowl destinations spread across the nation.

Under Delany’s guidance, the Big Ten has been a national leader in providing opportu-nities for students to earn a degree while competing in intercollegiate athletics, main-taining broad-based programming, supporting gender equity and continued innova-tion. The Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,600 students for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on more than 350 teams in 42 different sports. The Big Ten introduced men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse as official conference sports in the last five years, with Johns Hopkins University becoming the conference’s first sport affiliate member for men’s and women’s lacrosse, and Notre Dame joining as a sport affiliate member for men’s ice hockey in 2017-18. The Big Ten now sponsors 28 official sports, more than every conference except the Ivy League.

Under Delany, the Big Ten has been a champion for Title IX. The conference was the first to voluntarily adopt participation goals for female students competing in intercollegiate athletics as the Big Ten initiated the Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992. The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 4,600 female students playing sports and features more than 870 televised or streamed women’s athletic events. Big Ten women’s teams have claimed more than 124 national titles.

The Big Ten also developed the first collegiate football version of instant replay, which was implemented during the 2004 season. The conference has applied numerous ini-tiatives under Delany’s leadership, including Sportsmanship Awards beginning in 2003 and Postgraduate Scholarships starting with the 2012-13 academic year. In the summer of 2012, the Big Ten announced a partnership with the Ivy League to study the effects of head injuries in sports.

The Big Ten has seen unprecedented levels of national television coverage during Delany’s tenure, highlighted by the creation of the Big Ten Network (BTN). Launched in August 2007 as a joint-venture with FOX, BTN was the first national conference-owned television network. Delany has also negotiated media agreements with ABC, CBS Sports, ESPN, and FOX, who serves as the official broadcast partner of the Big Ten Football Championship Game. Through these agreements, more than 1,700 events are produced and distributed annually.

Big Ten teams have won national championships in 28 different sports since Delany joined the conference, including a Big Ten record of 10 in 2014-15. The top 10 single-season football attendance records have been established in his tenure, while men’s basketball has led the country in attendance for the last 42 seasons through the 2017-18 campaign. Each year more than 11 million patrons attend Big Ten home contests, as the conference leads the nation in attendance for hockey, volleyball and wrestling in addition to men’s basketball. The Big Ten has also added tournaments for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse, as well as chal-lenge series with various conferences.

Delany and the Big Ten have been active in the community, creating the school outreach program SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday). For more than 25 years, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading perfor-mance. The Big Ten has also established numerous community programs surrounding its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments and football championship game.

The 71-year old Delany is a native of South Orange, N.J. He received his undergradu-ate degree in political science from the University of North Carolina in 1970 and juris doctorate degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1973. At UNC, Delany was a three-year member of the varsity basketball team, serving as tri-captain in 1970 and twice participating in NCAA Final Four competition. In September 2012, Delany received the UNC Distinguished Alumni Award.

After earning his law degree, Delany served as counsel for the North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee from 1973 to 1974, and was staff attorney for the North Carolina Justice Department from 1974 to 1975.

Delany’s distinguished career in administering intercollegiate athletics began at the NCAA where he was employed as an enforcement representative from 1975-79. For the next decade, he served as commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference before join-ing the Big Ten in 1989.

In October 2014, Delany and the Big Ten were presented the Torch of Liberty Award by the Anti-Defamation League in honor of the conference’s commitment to diversity, equality and opportunity for more than a century. In February 2016, he was honored with the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award, the most prestigious award pre-sented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame outside of enshrinement. In May 2018, Delany was named to SportsBusiness Journal’s Twenty for 20, a list of the 20 most influential sports executives over the past 20 years.

On March 4, 2019, Delany announced he would conclude his term as commissioner in 2020 following a 30-year career with the conference. On June 4, 2019, the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents and Chancellors introduced Kevin Warren as the sixth commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. Warren will start on September 16, 2019 pro-viding an opportunity to transition alongside Delany, who will officially step down on January 1, 2020.

Personal InformationFull name: James Edward “Jim” DelanyHometown: South Orange, New JerseyWife: Catherine “Kitty” Fisher DelanyChildren: Newman and James Chancellor

EducationHigh School: St. Benedict’s Preparatory, Newark, New JerseyCollege: University of North Carolina, 1970 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Bachelor of Arts, Political ScienceGraduate: University of North Carolina, 1973 Juris Doctorate

Playing Experience1967-70 North Carolina varsity basketball team Two-time participant in the NCAA Final Four1969-70 Tri-captain of UNC varsity basketball team

Legal Experience1973-74 North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee Counsel1974-75 North Carolina Justice Department Staff Attorney

Athletic Administration Experience1975-79 NCAA Enforcement Representative1979-89 Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner1989-present Big Ten Conference Commissioner

Hall of Fame InductionsSt. Benedict’s Preparatory Hall of Fame Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame Newark, N.J. Hall of Fame Chicagoland Hall of FameNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award)

Boards and CommitteesBTN Board of DirectorsCollegiate Commissioners Association (CCA)General Alumni Association, University of North CarolinaNational Football Foundation Board of DirectorsVarious NCAA and CCA committees and working groups

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BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.

Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten.Since its inception in 1896, the pursuit and attainment of academic excellence has been a priority for every Big Ten member institution. But maintaining the conference’s standard of competing at the highest level in athletics also endures as an important component of the Big Ten experience. Striking that balance between academics and athletics is integral to the Big Ten’s identity. Recognized as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten strives for success from its students not only on the field and in the classroom, but around the world as well.

PREMIER ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONSThe Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consortium of all 14 Big Ten universities, which is widely considered to be the model for effective and voluntary collaboration among top research universities.

Every Big Ten Academic Alliance institution ranks among the top 65 universities in the nation according to the 2017 Academic Ranking of World Universities, including five in the top 25.

The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,800 Academic All-Americans, including 37 honorees during the 2018-19 academic year.

Big Ten Academic Alliance schools annually conduct $10 billion in funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference.

A HISTORY OF ATHLETIC SUCCESSBig Ten schools have won at least five national championships in 24 of the last 25 years including an average of seven per year over the last 13 years.

Since the 2008-09 academic year, current Big Ten institutions have claimed 76 team national championships in 21 different sports.

BROAD-BASED PROGRAMMINGThe Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,800 students competing in intercollegiate athletics for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on more than 350 teams in 42 different sports.

The Big Ten sponsors 28 official conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse in this decade.

The Big Ten leads the nation in total students competing in intercollegiate athletics and participation opportunities, and sponsors more official sports than all conferences except the Ivy League.

Almost 1,400 Big Ten competitors have participated in the Olympics, winning more than 600 medals, including nearly 300 gold. In the 2016 and 2018 Olympic Games, more than 200 representatives from Big Ten institutions including current or former students and coaches were members of Olympic teams. Big Ten Olympians collected more than 50 medals in the most recent games in Rio and PyeongChang.

PASSIONATE FOLLOWINGThe Big Ten leads all conferences with 5.7 million alumni and nearly 580,000 students.

Each year more than 11 million patrons attend Big Ten home contests, as the conference has led the nation in attendance for men’s basketball, ice hockey, volleyball and wrestling.

LEADERS IN INNOVATIONTook part in the nation’s first bowl game, winning the 1902 Rose Bowl Game, and signed an exclusive contract with the Tournament of Roses in 1946, making it the first bowl with permanent conference affiliations.

Awarded the first Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915, honoring outstanding seniors who demonstrated excellence in academics and athletics.

Formed the Big Ten Advisory Commission in 1972, enlisting former students that competed in conference athletics to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations.

Became the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.

Implemented the first collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004, which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006.

Launched the Big Ten Network (BTN) in 2007, the first national conference-owned television network.

Began partnering with the Ivy League to study the effects of head injuries in sports in 2012.

Accepted Johns Hopkins University as the conference’s first sport affiliate members in men’s and women’s lacrosse in 2013 and 2015, respectively, and added Notre Dame as a sport affiliate member in men’s ice hockey in 2017.

EXTENSIVE TELEVISION EXPOSUREThrough the Big Ten’s current media agreements with BTN, ABC/ESPN, CBS and FOX, more than 2,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally and globally on an annual basis.

BTN is in almost 60 million homes across the United States and Canada, and is also available internationally via the Fox Sports App, delivering live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets. BTN Plus streams hundreds of additional events each season.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTFor more than 30 years, through the Big Ten’s SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance.

Surrounding the Big Ten Football Championship Game and Basketball Tournaments, the conference has held numerous community initiatives, partnered with the College Football Playoff Foundation and other events such as the Big Ten Career Expo, SaturDAY of Service and Youth Football Clinics. In addition, the Big Ten has hosted a downtown 5K, collaborated with a local breast cancer awareness group and provided unique event experiences for military veterans.

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2019-20 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEDATE TIME BROADCAST OCTOBER6 Ottawa at Penn State (EX) 1 p.m. Windsor at Michigan (EX) 4 p.m. Notre Dame at USA U-18 Team (EX) 4 p.m. Western Ontario at Ohio State (EX) 5 p.m. Mount Royal at Minnesota (EX) 6 p.m. 7 Western Ontario at Michigan State (EX) 7 p.m. 11 Ohio State vs Western Michigan [1] 5 p.m. Michigan State at Northern Michigan 7 p.m. NBCSN Wisconsin at Boston College 7 p.m. Sacred Heart at Penn State 7 p.m. Clarkson at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Air Force at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado College 9:30 p.m.

12 Sacred Heart at Penn State 4:30 p.m. RIT/Bowling Green vs Ohio State [1] 5 p.m. or 8 p.m. Michigan State at Northern Michigan 6 p.m. Wisconsin at Merrimack 7 p.m. Clarkson at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado College 9 p.m.

13 Air Force at Notre Dame 3 p.m. NHL Network

17 Alaska at Penn State 7 p.m. 18 Alaska at Penn State 7 p.m. USA U-18 Team at Michigan State (ex) 7 p.m. Omaha at Ohio State 7 p.m. Lake Superior State at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Niagara at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North Minnesota Duluth at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin 19 Omaha at Ohio State 5 p.m. Lake Superior State at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Niagara at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North Minnesota Duluth at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin 25 Ohio State at Mercyhurst 7 p.m. Robert Morris at Penn State 7 p.m. Lake Superior State at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSN Western Michigan at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North+ Clarkson at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin Michigan State at Colorado College 9:30 p.m. 26 Lake Superior State at Notre Dame 6 p.m. NBCSports Chicago+ Michigan at Western Michigan 7 p.m. Ohio State at Mercyhurst 7 p.m. Michigan State at Colorado College 8 p.m. Minnesota at Minnesota Duluth 8 p.m. Clarkson at Wisconsin 8 p.m.

31 Wisconsin at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN NOVEMBER 1 Wisconsin at Penn State 6 p.m. BTN Cornell at Michigan State 7 p.m. Michigan at Ohio State 7 p.m. Notre Dame at Minnesota 7:30 p.m. BTN

DATE TIME BROADCAST NOVEMBER (cont.)2 Michigan at Ohio State 5 p.m. Notre Dame at Minnesota 5 p.m. FS North Cornell at Michigan State 7 p.m. 8 Minnesota at Michigan 6:30 p.m. BTN Michigan State at Penn State 7 p.m. Ohio State at Notre Dame 8 p.m. NBCSN Wisconsin at Omaha 8 p.m. 9 Ohio State at Notre Dame 7 p.m. Minnesota at Michigan 7 p.m. Wisconsin at Omaha 8 p.m. Michigan State at Penn State TBD

14 Michigan State at Michigan 6:30 p.m. BTN

15 Penn State at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North+ Notre Dame at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin 16 Penn State at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North+ Notre Dame at Wisconsin 8 p.m. Michigan at Michigan State TBD 22 Michigan at New Hampshire 7 p.m. Notre Dame at Michigan State 7 p.m. Ohio State at Penn State 7 p.m. Wisconsin at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North 23 Michigan at New Hampshire 7 p.m. Wisconsin at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North + Notre Dame at Michigan State TBD Ohio State at Penn State TBD 28 North Dakota at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North 29 Penn State at Merrimack 7 p.m. Bowling Green at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSports Chi+ North Dakota at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North 30 Michigan State at Ohio State 5 p.m. Penn State at UMass Lowell 6 p.m. Notre Dame at Bowling Green 7 p.m. Michigan at Wisconsin 8 p.m. DECEMBER 1 Michigan State at Ohio State 2:30 p.m. BTN Michigan at Wisconsin 5 p.m. BTN 6 Notre Dame at Boston College 7 p.m. Penn State at Michigan 8:30 p.m. FS1 Wisconsin at Michigan State TBD Minnesota at Ohio State TBD BTN 7 Penn State at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Ohio State 8 p.m. Wisconsin at Michigan State TBD 8 Boston College at Notre Dame 5 p.m. NBCSportsPhi+ 13 Penn State at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NHL Network

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2019-20 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEDATE TIME BROADCAST DECEMBER (cont.)14 Penn State at Notre Dame 6 p.m. Arizona State at Michigan State 7 p.m. 15 Arizona State at Michigan State 5 p.m. 27 Colgate at Ohio State 7 p.m. 28 Colgate at Ohio State 7 p.m. Bemidji State at Minnesota [2] 8 p.m. FS North+

29 St. Cloud St./Minnesota St. at Minnesota [2] 8 p.m. FS North+

30 Ferris State vs Michigan [3] 4 p.m. Michigan State vs Michigan Tech [3] TBD

31 Ferris State/Michigan vs Michigan State [3] 11:30 a.m./2:30 p.m. Michigan State/Michigan Tech vs Michigan [3] 11:30 a.m./2:30 p.m.

JANUARY 1 Wisconsin at USA Under-18 Team (ex) 3 p.m. 3 Western Michigan at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSN Niagara at Penn State 7 p.m. Ohio State vs Cornell [4] 11:30 p.m.

4 Niagara at Penn State 6 p.m. Ohio State vs Army West Point/Providence [4] 8:30 p.m./12 a.m.

5 Notre Dame at Western Michigan 5 p.m.

10 Michigan at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSN Ohio State at Wisconsin 9 p.m. ESPNU Minnesota at Michigan State TBD BTN 11 Michigan at Notre Dame 6 p.m. Minnesota at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN Penn State at Robert Morris 7 p.m. Ohio State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin+ 17 Notre Dame at Ohio State 6 p.m. BTN Michigan at Penn State 7 p.m. USA Under-18 Team at Minnesota (EX) 8 p.m. Michigan State at Wisconsin 9 p.m. ESPNU 18 Notre Dame at Ohio State 5 p.m. Michigan at Penn State 6 p.m. Michigan State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin+ 24 Penn State at Michigan State 7 p.m. Wisconsin at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSports Chi+ Ohio State at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North+ 25 Penn State at Michigan State 6 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Notre Dame 6 p.m. NBCSports Chi+ USA Under-18 Team at Michigan (EX) 7:30 p.m. Ohio State at Minnesota 8:30 p.m. BTN 31 Notre Dame at Penn State 6 p.m. BTN Ohio State at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS North

DATE TIME BROADCAST FEBRUARY 1 Notre Dame at Penn State 6 p.m. Ohio State at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Wisconsin 9 p.m. FS North+ 7 Wisconsin at Michigan 6 p.m. BTN Penn State at Ohio State 7 p.m. Michigan State at Minnesota 8 p.m. FS North+ 8 Penn State at Ohio State 5 p.m. Wisconsin at Michigan 6 p.m. FS North+ Michigan State at Minnesota 7:30 p.m. 14 Minnesota at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSN Michigan at Michigan State TBD BTN Penn State at Wisconsin TBD 15 Minnesota at Notre Dame 6 p.m. NBCSportsChi Penn State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. FS Wisconsin 17 Michigan State at Michigan [5] 7:30 p.m. FS Detroit 21 Ohio State at Michigan State 7 p.m. Arizona State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. Minnesota at Penn State TBD BTN Notre Dame at Michigan TBD 22 Notre Dame at Michigan 4 p.m. BTN Minnesota at Penn State 6:30 p.m. BTN Ohio State at Michigan State 7 p.m. Arizona State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. 28 Wisconsin at Ohio State 6 p.m. BTN Michigan State at Notre Dame 7 p.m. NBCSN Michigan at Minnesota 8:30 p.m. BTN 29 Michigan at Minnesota 6 p.m. FS North Michigan State at Notre Dame 6 p.m. NBCSportsPhi+ Wisconsin at Ohio State 8 p.m. BTN

Big Ten Tournament (All games hosted at campus sitesMARCH6-8 Quarterfinals (best-of-three series)

14 Semifinals (single elimination) BTN

21 Championship Game (single elimination) BTN

All times listed are ETSchedule subject to change

[1] Ice Breaker Tournament, The Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio[2] Mariucci Classic, 3M Arena at Mariucci, Minneapolis, Minn.[3] Great Lakes Invitational, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.[4] Fortress Invitational, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.[5] Duel in the D, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.

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TEAM INFORMATION

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MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

UNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.Population: 114,024Founded: 1817Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)Enrollment: 43,625Nickname: WolverinesColors: Maize and BluePresident: Mark SchlisselDirector of Athletics:Warde ManuelSenior Woman Administrator: Elizabeth HeinrichFaculty Representative: Ketra Armstrong

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Mel Pearson(Michigan Tech, 1981), 3rd year Associate Head Coach: Bill MuckaltAssistant Coach:Kris MayotteVolunteer Assistant Coach:Steve ShieldsTeam Captain:Will Lockwood Alternate Captains: Jake SlakerLuke MartinGriffin Luce

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 1922-23 All-Time Record (Years): 1,704-1,098-163 (97) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 37 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 25NCAA Championships: 9 First-Team All-America Selections: 50Hobey Baker Award Winners: 2

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: Yost Ice ArenaCapacity: 5,800Dimensions: 200 x 85Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 8,411 vs. Michigan State, 1988Team Record at Home Facility: 596-224-48 Ticket Office Phone: 734-764-0247

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: Kurt SvobodaOffice Phone: 734-615-0331Cell Phone: 617-872-6111Fax: 734-763-4423Email: [email protected] Press Box Phone: 734-647-7916Website: MGoBlue.comTwitter: @umichhockeyFacebook: /MichiganHockey

DATE OPPONENT10/6 Windsor (ex)10/11 Clarkson 10/12 Clarkson 10/18 Lake Superior State 10/19 Lake Superior State 10/25 Western Michigan 10/26 at Western Michigan 11/1 at Ohio State 11/2 at Ohio State 11/8 Minnesota 11/9 Minnesota 11/15 Michigan State 11/16 at Michigan State 11/22 at New Hampshire 11/23 at New Hampshire 11/30 at Wisconsin 12/1 at Wisconsin 12/6 Penn State 12/7 Penn State 12/30 vs Ferris State [1]12/31 vs Michigan St./Michigan Tech [1] 1/10 at Notre Dame 1/11 at Notre Dame 1/17 at Penn State 1/18 at Penn State 1/25 USA U-18 Team (ex) 1/31 Ohio State 2/1 Ohio State 2/7 Wisconsin 2/8 Wisconsin 2/14 at Michigan State 2/17 Michigan State 2/21 Notre Dame 2/22 Notre Dame 2/28 at Minnesota 2/29 at Minnesota3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

[1] Great Lakes Invitational, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.

DATE OPPONENT10/6 Vermont L, 5-210/7 Waterloo (ex) W, 7-410/12 USNTDP U-18 (ex) L, 6-310/19 Western Michigan W, 6-510/20 at Western Michigan L, 5-410/26 St. Lawrence W, 3-010/27 St. Lawrence W, 3-111/2 at Lake Superior St L, 5-211/3 at Lake Superior St W, 5-311/9 Notre Dame W, 2-111/10 Notre Dame L, 6-211/16 at Penn State W, 6-411/17 at Penn State L, 7-6 (OT)11/23 Wisconsin T, 1-1 (3x3, W)11/24 Wisconsin T, 2-2 (SOL)11/30 at Michigan State L, 4-312/1 Michigan State T, 1-1 (SOL, 1-0)12/7 Minnesota T, 2-2 (3x3, W)12/8 Minnesota L, 4-312/30 vs. Michigan Tech [1] T, 2-2 (OT)12/31 vs. Michigan State [1] T, 2-2 (OT)1/5 at Notre Dame W, 4-21/8 Merrimack L, 4-21/11 at Ohio State W, 2-11/12 at Ohio State L, 4-21/24 Penn State W, 5-11/26 vs. Penn State [2] L, 5-22/1 at Minnesota W, 4-22/2 at Minnesota L, 4-32/8 Michigan State W, 5-32/9 vs. Michigan State [3] W, 5-22/12 at Notre Dame L, 5-22/22 Ohio State W, 4-22/23 Ohio State T, 3-3 (3x3, L)3/1 at Wisconsin L, 5-4 (OT)3/2 at Wisconsin L, 4-3 (OT)3/8 at Minnesota [4] L, 3-2 (OT)3/9 at Minnesota [4] L, 4-1

[1] Great Lakes Invitational, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.[2] Super Saturday, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.[3] Duel in the D, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.[4] Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, at Minnesota (best-of-three series)

Name: Mel PearsonHometown: Flin Flon, ManitobaBachelor’s Degree: Michigan Tech, business admin-istration, 1981School Record (years): 35-31-10 (2)Career Record (years): 153–123–39 (8)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 20 Forwards: 12 Defensemen: 5 Goalies: 3

Letterwinners Lost: 8 Forwards: 5 Defensemen: 3 Goalies: 0

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

13-16-7, 9-10-5-2 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

POINTS GP G A PTS Hughes 32 5 28 33Lockwood 36 16 15 31Slaker 35 11 14 25Pastujov 36 11 13 24 GOALS GP G A PTS Calderone 40 25 20 45Lockwood 36 16 15 31Slaker 35 11 14 25Pastujov 36 11 13 24Norris 17 10 9 19

PP GOALS GP PPG Lockwood 36 6Slaker 35 5Pastujov 36 4

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Moyle 30 3Slaker 35 3Hughes 32 2Lockwood 36 2

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- Blankenburg 34 +11Pastujov 31 +8Lockwood 36 +8

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % Pastujov 31 19 56 .161Norris 17 19 69 .145Morgan 36 13 48 .125Lockwood 36 31 143 .112

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPHughes 32 36 5-28-33 0.16 0.88 1.03Lockwood 36 36 16-15-31 0.44 0.42 0.86Slaker 35 36 11-14-25 0.31 0.40 0.71Pastujov 36 36 11-13-24 0.31 0.36 0.67

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE% Mann 21 1153:01 56 476 532 2.91 .895Lavigne 19 1043:24 55 421 476 3.16 .884

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MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

UNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: East Lansing, Mich.Population: 48,579Founded: 1855Joined Big Ten: 1949Enrollment: 50,351Nickname: SpartansColors: Green and WhitePresident: Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.Director of Athletics: Bill BeekmanSenior Woman Administrator: Jennifer SmithFaculty Representative:Michael KaplowitzBonnie Knutson

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Danton Cole(Michigan State, 1989), 3rd year Assistant Coaches:Chris LuongoJoe ExterGoaltending Coach:Jason Muzzatti Team Captains:Sam SalibaTommy Apap

Assistant Captains:Jerad Rosburg Patrick Khodorenko

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 1921-22 All-Time Record (Years): 1,306-1,050-150 (78) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 27 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 11NCAA Championships: 3 First-Team All-America Selections: 38Hobey Baker Award Winners: 2

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: Munn Ice ArenaCapacity: 6,114Dimensions: 200 x 85Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 7,225 vs. Michigan, 2012Team Record at Home Facility: 555-246-69Ticket Office Phone: 517-355-1610

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: Jeff BarnesOffice Phone: 517-355-2271Cell Phone: 517-881-5328Fax: 734-647-1188Email: [email protected] Box Phone: 517-353-6359Website: msuspartans.comTwitter: @MSU_HockeyFacebook: /MSUSpartanHockey

DATE OPPONENT10/7 Western Ontario (ex) 10/11 at Northern Michigan 10/12 at Northern Michigan 10/18 USA U-18 Team (ex)10/25 at Colorado College 10/26 at Colorado College 11/1 Cornell 11/2 Cornell 11/8 at Penn State 11/9 at Penn State 11/15 at Michigan 11/16 Michigan 11/22 Notre Dame 11/23 Notre Dame 11/30 at Ohio State 12/1 at Ohio State 12/6 Wisconsin 12/7 Wisconsin 12/14 Arizona State 12/15 Arizona State 12/30 vs Michigan Tech [1]12/31 vs Ferris State/Michigan [1]1/10 Minnesota 1/11 Minnesota 1/17 at Wisconsin 1/18 at Wisconsin 1/24 Penn State 1/25 Penn State 2/7 at Minnesota 2/8 at Minnesota 2/14 Michigan 2/17 at Michigan 2/21 Ohio State 2/22 Ohio State 2/28 at Notre Dame 2/29 at Notre Dame3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

[1] Great Lakes Invitational, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.

DATE OPPONENT10/7 Windsor (ex) W, 3-110/12 Northern Michigan W, 4-210/13 Northern Michigan L, 4-310/26 at Cornell W, 5-210/27 at Cornell W, 4-311/2 Ferris State W, 5-311/3 at Ferris State L, 4-111/9 at Arizona State L, 5-411/10 at Arizona State L, 2-011/16 Notre Dame L, 3-111/17 Notre Dame L, 2-111/23 at Minnesota L, 7-211/24 at Minnesota W, 4-211/30 Michigan W, 4-312/1 at Michigan T, 1-1 (SOW, 1-0)12/7 at Wisconsin L, 5-312/8 at Wisconsin L, 3-012/15 USNTDP U-18 (ex) W, 1-012/30 Lake Superior St [1] L, 4-3 (OT)12/31 Michigan [1] T, 2-2 (OT)1/4 Ohio State T, 7-7 (3x3, W)1/5 Ohio State L, 6-01/11 at Penn State L, 4-21/12 at Penn State W, 6-41/18 Minnesota W, 5-31/19 Minnesota W, 5-31/25 at Notre Dame L, 6-31/26 at Notre Dame T, 1-1 (SOL, 1-0)2/1 Wisconsin W, 4-12/2 Wisconsin T, 2-2 (SOL, 1-0)2/8 at Michigan L, 5-32/9 Michigan [2] L, 5-22/15 Penn State W, 5-32/16 Penn State L, 5-33/1 at Ohio State L, 5-13/2 at Ohio State W, 3-23/8 at Notre Dame [3] L, 1-03/9 at Notre Dame [3] L, 2-0

[1] Great Lakes Invitational, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.[2] Duel in the D, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.[3] Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, at #16/15 Notre Dame (best-of-three series)

Name: Danton ColeHometown: Lansing, Mich.Bachelor’s Degree: Michigan State, finance, 1989School Record (years): 24-41-7 (2)Career Record (years): 47-100-19 (5)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 23 Forwards: 12 Defensemen: 8 Goalies: 3

Letterwinners Lost: 5 Forwards: 4 Defensemen: 1 Goalies: 0

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

12-19-5, 8-12-4-2 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

POINTS GP G A PTS Hirose 36 15 35 50Khodorenko 36 18 19 37Lewandowski 36 16 18 34Cesana 36 3 21 24

GOALS GP G A PTS Khodorenko 36 18 19 37Lewandowski 36 16 18 34Hirose 36 15 35 50Milan 36 7 13 20

PP GOALS GP PPG Khodorenko 36 9Milan 36 6Lewandowski 36 5

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Lewandowski 36 4Stevens 33 2Hirose 36 2Khodorenko 36 2

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- Hirose 36 +14Khodorenko 36 +6Lewandowski 36 +5

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % Khodorenko 36 37 117 .154Lewandowski 36 34 107 .150Stevens 33 6 36 .139Hirose 36 50 115 .130

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPHirose 36 36 15-35-50 0.42 0.97 1.39Khodorenko 36 36 18-19-37 0.50 0.53 1.03Lewandowski 36 36 16-18-34 0.44 0.50 0.94Cesana 36 36 3-21-24 0.08 0.58 0.67

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE%DeRidder 17 1002:43 54 520 574 3.23 .906Lethemon 20 1166:35 63 602 665 3.24 .905

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MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS

UNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Population: 400,070Founded: 1851Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)Enrollment: 50,943Nickname: Golden GophersColors: Maroon and GoldPresident: Joan T.A. GabelDirector of Athletics: Mark CoyleSenior Woman Administrator: Julie ManningFaculty Representatives:Emily Hoover, Perry Leo

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Bob Motzko(St. Cloud State, 1987), 2nd yearAssistant Coach:Garrett RaboinBen Gordon

Team Captain:Tyler Nanne Sammy Walker

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 1921-22 All-Time Record (Years): 1,815-1,032-194 (98) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 37NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 21NCAA Championships: 5 First-Team All-America Selections: 36Hobey Baker Award Winners: 4

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: 3M Arena at MariucciCapacity: 10,000Dimensions: 200 x 100Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 10,686 vs. Wisconsin, 2019Team Record at Home Facility:350-141-51Ticket Office Phone: 612-624-8080

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: Brian DeutschOffice Phone: 612-626-4011Cell Phone: 612-269-5654Fax: 612-625-0359Email: [email protected] Box Phone: 612-626-0844Website: gophersports.comTwitter: @GopherHockeyFacebook: /GopherMensHockey

Name: Bob MotzkoHometown: Austin, Minn.Bachelor’s Degree: St. Cloud State, 1987School Record (years): 18-16-4 (1)Career Record (years): 294-208-53 (14)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 15 Forwards: 9 Defensemen: 6 Goalies: 0

Letterwinners Lost: 12 Forwards: 7 Defensemen: 2 Goalies: 3

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

18-16-4, 11-10-3-0 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

DATE OPPONENT10/6 Mount Royal (ex)10/11 at Colorado College 10/12 at Colorado College 10/18 Niagara 10/19 Niagara 10/25 Minnesota Duluth 10/26 at Minnesota Duluth 11/1 Notre Dame 11/2 Notre Dame 11/8 at Michigan 11/9 at Michigan 11/15 Penn State 11/16 Penn State 11/22 Wisconsin 11/23 Wisconsin 11/28 North Dakota 11/29 North Dakota 12/6 at Ohio State 12/7 at Ohio State 12/28 Bemidji St. [1]12/29 St. Cloud St./Minnesota St. [1]1/10 at Michigan State 1/11 at Michigan State 1/17 USA U-18 Team (ex) 1/24 Ohio State 1/25 Ohio State 1/31 at Wisconsin 2/1 at Wisconsin 2/7 Michigan State 2/8 Michigan State 2/14 at Notre Dame 2/15 at Notre Dame 2/21 at Penn State 2/22 at Penn State 2/28 Michigan 2/29 Michigan3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

[1] Mariucci Classic, 3M Arena at Mariucci, Minneapolis, Minn.

DATE OPPONENT10/6 at Minnesota Duluth T, 1-1 (OT)10/7 Minnesota Duluth W, 7-410/13 at USNTDP U-18 (ex) W, 7-110/20 Trinity Western (ex) W, 7-110/27 North Dakota [1] L, 3-111/2 Minnesota State L, 5-111/3 at Minnesota State L, 2-111/9 at Wisconsin W, 3-211/10 at Wisconsin L, 3-111/16 St. Lawrence L, 4-3 (OT)11/17 St. Lawrence W, 3-011/23 Michigan State W, 7-211/24 Michigan State L, 4-211/30 Ohio State T, 2-2 (3x3, L)12/1 Ohio State T, 2-2 (3x3, L)12/7 at Michigan T, 2-2 (3x3, L)12/8 at Michigan W, 4-312/28 Ferris State W, 5-312/29 Ferris State L, 3-21/4 Penn State L, 4-21/5 Penn State W, 4-11/11 at Notre Dame W, 5-11/12 at Notre Dame W, 2-11/18 at Michigan State L, 5-31/19 at Michigan State L, 5-31/25 Wisconsin W, 9-41/26 Wisconsin L, 4-32/1 Michigan L, 4-22/2 Michigan W, 4-32/8 at Penn State L, 7-22/9 at Penn State L, 6-22/15 at Ohio State W, 4-32/16 at Ohio State W, 4-32/22 Notre Dame L, 3-22/23 Notre Dame W, 2-13/1 Arizona State W, 5-13/2 Arizona State W, 5-23/8 Michigan [2] W, 3-2 (OT)3/9 Michigan [2] W, 4-13/16 at Notre Dame [3] L, 2-1 (OT)

[1] U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Las Vegas, Nev.[2] Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, vs. Michigan (best-of-three series)[3] Big Ten Tournament Semifinal, at #16/15 Notre Dame

POINTS GP G A PTS Pitlick 38 21 24 45Sheehy 38 12 29 41Gates Jr. 38 13 18 31McManus 36 14 12 26 GOALS GP G A PTS Pitlick 38 21 24 45McManus 36 14 12 26Gates Jr. 38 13 18 31

PP GOALS GP PPG Pitlick 38 10Gates Jr. 38 8McManus 36 6

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Reedy 34 4McLaughlin 35 3McManus 36 3

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- Brinkman 38 +11Walker 37 +6Burke 26 +5

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % McManus 36 26 62 .226Pitlick 38 45 124 .169Reedy 34 11 45 .156Walker 37 26 77 .130

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPPitlick 38 38 21-24-45 0.55 0.63 1.18Sheehy 38 38 12-29-41 0.32 0.76 1.08Gates Jr. 38 38 13-18-31 0.34 0.47 0.82McManus 36 38 14-12-26 0.39 0.33 0.72

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE%Robson 31 1767:45 82 950 1032 2.78 .921Schierhorn 11 527:07 22 201 223 2.50 .901

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NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH

UNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Population: 101,735Founded: 1842Joined Big Ten: 2017Enrollment: 12,393 Nickname: Fighting IrishColors: Blue and GoldPresident: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.University Vice President/James E. Rohr Director of Athletics: Jack SwarbrickSenior Woman Administrator: Missy ConboyFaculty Representative: Patricia Bellia

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Jeff Jackson(Michigan State, 1978), 15th year Associate Head Coaches: Paul PooleyAndy SlaggertVolunteer Assistant Coach:Kyle LawsonTeam Captain:Cal Burke Assistant Captains:Tory DelloCale Morris

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 1968-69 All-Time Record (Years): 866-860-153 (50)* NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 4NCAA Championships: 0 First-Team All-America Selections: 10Hobey Baker Award Winners: 0

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: Compton Family Ice ArenaCapacity: 4,850Dimensions: 200 x 90 Largest Crowd: 5,988 vs. Penn State, 2019Ticket Office Phone: 574-631-7356

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: Dan ColleranOffice Phone: 574-631-7519Cell Phone: 574-339-9810Fax: 574-631-7941Email: [email protected] Box Phone: 574-631-4899Website: und.comTwitter: @NDHockeyFacebook: /NotreDameHockey

* Varsity seasons

DATE OPPONENT 10/6 at USA U-18 Team (ex) 10/11 Air Force 10/13 Air Force 10/25 Lake Superior State 10/26 Lake Superior State 11/1 at Minnesota 11/2 at Minnesota 11/8 Ohio State 11/9 Ohio State 11/15 at Wisconsin 11/16 at Wisconsin 11/22 at Michigan State 11/23 at Michigan State 11/29 Bowling Green 11/30 at Bowling Green 12/6 at Boston College 12/8 Boston College 12/13 Penn State 12/14 Penn State 1/3 Western Michigan 1/4 at Western Michigan 1/10 Michigan 1/11 Michigan 1/17 at Ohio State 1/18 at Ohio State 1/24 Wisconsin 1/25 Wisconsin 1/31 at Penn State 2/1 at Penn State 2/14 Minnesota 2/15 Minnesota 2/21 at Michigan 2/22 at Michigan 2/28 Michigan State 2/29 Michigan State 3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

DATE OPPONENT 10/7 USNTDP U-18 (ex) L, 4-110/12 Mercyhurst T, 6-6 (OT)10/13 Providence W, 3-010/19 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-110/20 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-210/26 Minnesota-Duluth L, 3-210/27 Minnesota-Duluth L, 3-111/2 Ohio State L, 1-011/3 Ohio State W, 2-111/9 at Michigan L, 2-111/10 at Michigan W, 6-211/16 at Michigan State W, 3-111/17 at Michigan State W, 2-111/27 Northern Michigan W, 2-1 (OT)11/30 RPI W, 5-112/1 RPI W, 3-012/7 at Penn State W, 5-412/8 at Penn State L, 9-112/31 Boston College W, 4-01/5 Michigan L, 4-21/11 Minnesota L, 5-11/12 Minnesota L, 2-11/18 at Wisconsin W, 6-41/20 at Wisconsin [1] T, 2-2 (3x3, W)1/25 Michigan State W, 6-31/26 Michigan State T, 1-1 (SOW, 1-0)2/1 at Ohio State L, 4-22/2 at Ohio State L, 2-02/12 Michigan W, 5-22/15 Wisconsin L, 2-12/16 Wisconsin W, 5-22/22 at Minnesota W, 3-22/23 at Minnesota L, 2-13/1 Penn State W, 5-4 (OT)3/2 Penn State L, 3-23/8 Michigan State [2] W, 1-03/9 Michigan State [2] W, 2-03/16 vs. Minnesota [3] W, 2-1 (OT)3/23 vs. Penn State [4] W, 3-23/29 vs. Clarkson [5] W, 3-2 (OT)3/30 vs. Massachusetts [5] L, 4-0

[1] United Center, Chicago, Ill. [2] Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal (best-of-three series)[3] Big Ten Tournament Semifinal[4] Big Ten Tournament Championship[5] NCAA Northeast Regional, at Manchester, N.H.

Name: Jeff JacksonHometown: Roseville,Mich.Bachelor’s Degrees: Michigan State, communica-tions, 1978; education, 1979School Record (years): 319–191–57 (14)Career Record (years): 501-243-82 (20)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 20 Forwards: 11 Defensemen: 6 Goalies: 3

Letterwinners Lost: 6 Forwards: 4 Defensemen: 2 Goalies: 0

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

23-14-3, 11-11-2-2 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

POINTS GP G A PTS Nardella 38 8 26 34Burke 36 12 18 30Malmquist 40 10 20 30Peeke 40 3 21 24 GOALS GP G A PTS Burke 36 12 18 30Graham 39 12 10 22Morrison 32 11 10 21Theisen 40 11 9 20

PP GOALS GP PPG Graham 39 8Burke 36 5Theisen 40 4

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Wegwerth 12 4O’Leary 39 4Morrison 32 3Burke 36 3

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- Malmquist 40 +11Dello 40 +10Burke 36 +9

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % Graham 39 22 69 .174Morrison 32 21 79 .139Malmquist 40 30 76 .132Theisen 40 20 94 .117

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPNardella 38 40 8-26-34 0.21 0.68 0.89Burke 36 40 12-18-30 0.33 0.50 0.83Malmquist 40 40 10-20-30 0.25 0.50 0.75Morrison 32 40 11-10-21 0.34 0.31 0.66

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE%Morris 35 2086:25 76 1011 1087 2.19 .930St. Cyr 6 326:57 11 157 168 2.02 .935

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OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

UNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: Columbus, OhioPopulation: 1.7 millionFounded: 1870Joined Big Ten: 1912Enrollment: 59,482Nickname: BuckeyesColors: Scarlet and GrayPresident: Michael V. DrakeDirector of Athletics: Gene SmithSenior Woman Administrator: Janine OmanFaculty Representative: John Davidson

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Steve Rohlik(Wisconsin, 1990), 6th year Associate Head Coach: Steve Miller Assistant Coach:JB BittnerVolunteer Assistant Coach:Dustin CarlsonTeam Captain:Ronnie HeinAssistant Captains:Gordi Myer Tanner LaczynskiAustin Pooley

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 1963-64 All-Time Record (Years): 916-911-163 (56) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 9NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 2NCAA Championships: 0 First-Team All-America Selections: 4Hobey Baker Award Winners: 0

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: Value City ArenaCapacity: 17,500Dimensions: 200 x 85Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 17,343 vs. Michigan, 2000Team Record at Home Facility: 189-98-32Ticket Office Phone: 614-292-2624

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: Leann ParkerOffice Phone: 614-688-0294Cell Phone: 614-266-4309Fax: 614-292-8547Email: [email protected] Box Phone: 614-688-5330Website: ohiostatebuckeyes.comTwitter: @OhioStateMHKYInstagram: @OhioStateMHKYFacebook: /OhioStateMensHockey

DATE OPPONENT10/6 Western Ontario (ex) 10/11 vs Western Michigan [1]10/12 vs RIT/Bowling Green [1]10/18 Omaha 10/19 Omaha 10/25 at Mercyhurst 10/26 at Mercyhurst 11/1 Michigan 11/2 Michigan 11/8 at Notre Dame 11/9 at Notre Dame 11/22 at Penn State 11/23 at Penn State 11/30 Michigan State 12/1 Michigan State 12/6 Minnesota 12/7 Minnesota 12/27 Colgate 12/28 Colgate 1/3 vs Cornell [2]1/4 vs Army West Point/Providence [2]1/10 at Wisconsin 1/11 at Wisconsin 1/17 Notre Dame 1/18 Notre Dame 1/24 at Minnesota 1/25 at Minnesota 1/31 at Michigan 2/1 at Michigan 2/7 Penn State 2/8 Penn State 2/21 at Michigan State 2/22 at Michigan State 2/28 Wisconsin 2/29 Wisconsin 3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

[1] Ice Breaker Tournament, The Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio[2] Fortress Invitational, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.

DATE OPPONENT10/12 at Arizona State W, 3-210/13 at Arizona State W, 3-010/19 Massachusetts L, 6-310/20 Massachusetts W, 3-110/26 Bowling Green L, 8-210/27 at Bowling Green T, 2-2 (OT)11/2 at Notre Dame W, 1-011/3 at Notre Dame L, 2-111/9 at Colgate W, 3-011/10 at Colgate W, 1-011/16 Wisconsin W, 4-011/17 Wisconsin W, 3-111/23 Penn State L, 4-311/24 Penn State W, 5-211/30 at Minnesota T, 2-2 (3x3, W)12/1 at Minnesota T, 2-2 (3x3, W)12/28 Mercyhurst W, 3-112/29 Mercyhurst W, 5-41/4 at Michigan State T, 7-7 (3x3, L)1/5 at Michigan State W, 6-01/11 Michigan L, 2-11/12 Michigan W, 4-21/18 at Penn State W, 4-11/19 at Penn State W, 6-42/1 Notre Dame W, 4-22/2 Notre Dame W, 2-02/8 at Wisconsin W, 2-1 (OT)2/9 at Wisconsin W, 4-12/15 Minnesota L, 4-32/16 Minnesota L, 4-32/22 at Michigan L, 4-22/23 at Michigan T, 3-3 (3x3, W)3/1 Michigan State W, 5-13/2 Michigan State L, 3-23/17 vs. Penn State [1] L, 5-13/29 vs. Denver [2] L, 2-0

[1] Big Ten Tournament Semifinal, vs. #17/- Penn State [2] NCAA West Regional, at Fargo, N.D.

Name: Steve RohlikHometown: Saint Paul, Minn.Bachelor’s Degree: Wisconsin, communications/journalism, 1990School Record (years): 113-84-28 (6)Career Record (years): 113-84-28 (6)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 18 Forwards: 11 Defensemen: 5 Goalies: 2

Letterwinners Lost: 9 Forwards: 5 Defensemen: 3 Goalies: 1

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

20-11-5, 13-7-4-3 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

POINTS GP G A PTS Jobst 36 17 19 36Laczynski 27 10 20 30Joshua 32 9 13 22Meyer 36 9 13 22Miller 36 5 17 22 GOALS GP G A PTS Jobst 36 17 19 36Hein 35 11 10 21Laczynski 27 10 20 30

PP GOALS GP PPG Jobst 36 8Joshua 32 4Meyer 36 4Wiitala 36 4

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Miller 36 4Laczynski 27 3Hein 35 3

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- Larocque 33 +11Myer 36 +10Wiitala 36 +9Jobst 36 +8

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % Hein 35 21 79 .139Kearney 36 11 51 .137Wiitala 36 17 66 .136Jobst 36 36 127 .134

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPLaczynski 27 36 10-20-30 0.37 0.74 1.11Jobst 36 36 17-19-36 0.47 0.53 1.00Joshua 32 36 9-13-22 0.28 0.41 0.69Meyer 36 36 9-13-22 0.25 0.36 0.61

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE% Nappier 20 1160:38 36 506 542 1.86 .934Romeo 17 975:49 42 388 430 2.58 .902

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PENN STATE NITTANY LIONSUNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: University Park, Pa.Population: 42,034Founded: 1855Joined Big Ten: 1990Enrollment: 46,270Nickname: Nittany LionsColors: Blue and WhitePresident: Eric J. BarronVice President For Intercollegiate Athletics: Sandy BarbourSenior Woman Administrator: Charmelle GreenFaculty Representative: Dennis Scanlon

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky(Colorado College, 1989), 8th year Associate Head Coach:Keith FisherAssistant Coach:Matt LindsayTeam Captain:Brandon BiroAlternate Captains:Kris MyllariLiam Folkes

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 2012-13 All-Time Record (Years): 125-110-19 (7) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 0NCAA Championships: 0 First-Team All-America Selections: 0Hobey Baker Award Winners: 0

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: Pegula Ice ArenaCapacity: 5,704Dimensions: 200 x 85Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 6,370 vs. Army, 2013 Team Record at Home Facility: 69-37-10Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-NITTANY

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: John HannaOffice Phone: 814-863-1388Cell Phone: 814-441-3218Fax: 814-863-3165Email: [email protected] Box Phone: 814-867-2090Website: GoPSUsports.comTwitter: @PennStateMHKYFacebook: /PennStateMensHockey

DATE OPPONENT10/6 Ottawa (ex) 10/11 Sacred Heart 10/12 Sacred Heart 10/17 Alaska 10/18 Alaska 10/25 Robert Morris 10/31 Wisconsin 11/1 Wisconsin 11/8 Michigan State 11/9 Michigan State 11/15 at Minnesota 11/16 at Minnesota 11/22 Ohio State 11/23 Ohio State 11/29 at Merrimack 11/30 at UMass Lowell 12/6 at Michigan 12/7 at Michigan 12/13 at Notre Dame 12/14 at Notre Dame 1/3 Niagara 1/4 Niagara 1/11 at Robert Morris 1/17 Michigan 1/18 Michigan 1/24 at Michigan State 1/25 at Michigan State 1/31 Notre Dame 2/1 Notre Dame 2/7 at Ohio State 2/8 at Ohio State 2/14 at Wisconsin 2/15 at Wisconsin 2/21 Minnesota 2/22 Minnesota 3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

DATE OPPONENT10/6 Brock (ex) W, 3-210/11 Clarkson W, 4-310/12 Clarkson W, 5-110/19 Niagara W, 8-210/20 Niagara W, 4-110/26 Princeton [1] W, 4-211/2 Arizona State W, 6-511/3 Arizona State L, 4-3 (OT)11/9 Robert Morris W, 7-211/10 at Robert Morris W, 11-611/16 Michigan L, 6-411/17 Michigan W, 7-6 (OT)11/23 at Ohio State W, 4-311/24 at Ohio State L, 5-211/30 at Wisconsin T, 3-3 (SOW, 2-1)12/1 at Wisconsin L, 8-512/7 Notre Dame L, 5-412/8 Notre Dame W, 9-112/15 Princeton T, 4-4 (OT)1/4 at Minnesota W, 4-21/5 at Minnesota L, 4-11/11 Michigan State W, 4-21/12 Michigan State L, 6-41/18 Ohio State L, 4-11/19 Ohio State L, 6-41/24 at Michigan L, 5-11/26 vs. Michigan [2] W, 5-22/8 Minnesota W, 7-22/9 Minnesota W, 6-22/15 at Michigan State L, 5-32/16 at Michigan State W, 5-32/22 Wisconsin W, 8-22/23 Wisconsin L, 7-33/1 at Notre Dame L, 5-4 (OT)3/2 at Notre Dame W, 3-23/8 Wisconsin [3] L, 4-3 (OT)3/9 Wisconsin [3] W, 6-23/10 Wisconsin [3] W, 4-3 (OT)3/17 at Ohio State [4] W, 5-13/23 at Notre Dame [5] L, 3-2

[1] Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.[2] Super Saturday, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.[3] Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal (best-of-three series)[4] Big Ten Tournament Semifinal[5] Big Ten Tournament Championship

Name: Guy GadowskyHometown: Edmonton, AlbertaBachelor’s Degree: Colorado College, economics, 1989School Record (years): 125-110-19 (7)Career Record (years): 298-308-56 (19)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 20 Forwards: 12 Defensemen: 6 Goalies: 2

Letterwinners Lost: 6 Forwards: 3 Defensemen: 2 Goalies: 1

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

22-15-2, 11-12-1-1 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

POINTS GP G A PTS Limoges 39 23 27 50Barratt 32 16 27 43Folkes 39 18 24 42Biro 37 16 24 40 GOALS GP G A PTS Limoges 39 23 27 50Sucese 39 19 18 37Folkes 39 18 24 42Barratt 32 16 27 43Biro 37 16 24 40

PP GOALS GP PPG Limoges 39 5Pavlychev 39 5

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Biro 37 4Limoges 39 4Smirnov 37 3

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- DeNaples 39 +31Limoges 39 +23Folkes 39 +20

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % Limoges 39 50 110 .209Barratt 32 43 87 .184Pavlychev 39 29 80 .175Folkes 39 42 104 .173

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPBarratt 32 39 16-27-43 0.50 0.84 1.34Limoges 39 39 23-27-50 0.59 0.69 1.28Biro 37 39 16-24-40 0.43 0.65 1.08Folkes 39 39 18-24-42 0.46 0.62 1.08

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE% Jones 32 1878:53 104 942 1046 3.32 .901Funkey 7 340:21 20 152 172 3.53 .884

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WISCONSIN BADGERSUNIVERSITY FACTS:Location: Madison, Wis.Population: 252,551Founded: 1848Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)Enrollment: 43,198Nickname: BadgersColors: Cardinal and WhiteChancellor: Rebecca BlankDirector of Athletics: Barry AlvarezSenior Woman Administrator: Katie SmithFaculty Representatives:Pete Miller

TEAM FACTS:Head Coach: Tony Granato, 4th year Associate Head Coaches: Mark Osiecki Mark StrobelTeam Captain:Wyatt KalynukAssistant Captain:Tarek BakerSean Dhooghe

TEAM HISTORY:First Year of Hockey: 1921-22 All-Time Record (Years): 1,275-899-171 (70) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 25 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 11NCAA Championships: 6 First-Team All-America Selections: 31Hobey Baker Award Winners: 1

FACILITY INFORMATION:Name: Kohl CenterCapacity: 15,359Dimensions: 200 x 97Largest Crowd/Opponent/Year: 15,359 vs. Minnesota, 2018Team Record at Home Facility: 219-149-46Ticket Office Phone: 608-262-1440

MEDIA SERVICES:Hockey Contact: Paul CapobiancoOffice Phone: 608-263-1983Cell Phone: 608-219-6278Email: [email protected] Box Phone: 608-265-4336Website: uwbadgers.comTwitter: @BadgerMHockeyInstagram: @BadgerMHockeyFacebook: /Wisconsinmenshockey

DATE OPPONENT10/11 at Boston College 10/12 at Merrimack 10/18 Minnesota Duluth 10/19 Minnesota Duluth 10/25 Clarkson 10/26 Clarkson 10/31 at Penn State 11/1 at Penn State 11/8 at Omaha 11/9 at Omaha 11/15 Notre Dame 11/16 Notre Dame 11/22 at Minnesota 11/23 at Minnesota 11/30 Michigan 12/1 Michigan 12/6 at Michigan State 12/7 at Michigan State 1/1 at USA U-18 Team (ex)1/10 Ohio State 1/11 Ohio State 1/17 Michigan State 1/18 Michigan State 1/24 at Notre Dame 1/25 at Notre Dame 1/31 Minnesota 2/1 Minnesota 2/7 at Michigan 2/8 at Michigan 2/14 Penn State 2/15 Penn State 2/21 Arizona State 2/22 Arizona State 2/28 at Ohio State 2/29 at Ohio State 3/6-21 Big Ten Tournament

DATE OPPONENT10/7 Victoria (ex) W, 8-210/12 Boston College W, 3-010/13 Boston College W, 7-510/19 at Clarkson L, 4-210/20 at St. Lawrence W, 7-110/26 Michigan Tech L, 6-210/27 Michigan Tech W, 6-211/2 at North Dakota L, 5-011/3 at North Dakota L, 3-2 (OT)11/9 Minnesota L, 3-211/10 Minnesota W, 3-111/16 at Ohio State L, 4-011/17 at Ohio State L, 3-111/23 at Michigan T, 1-1 (3x3, L)11/24 at Michigan T, 2-2 (SOW)11/30 Penn State T, 3-3 (SOL, 2-1)12/1 Penn State W, 8-512/7 Michigan State W, 5-312/8 Michigan State W, 3-01/4 Denver L, 6-31/5 Denver L, 4-3 (OT)1/12 USNTDP U-18 (ex) L, 6-21/18 Notre Dame L, 6-41/20 Notre Dame [1] T, 2-2 (3x3, L)1/25 at Minnesota L, 9-41/26 at Minnesota W, 4-32/1 at Michigan State L, 4-12/2 at Michigan St. T, 2-2 (SOW, 1-0)2/8 Ohio State L, 2-1 (OT)2/9 Ohio State L, 4-12/15 at Notre Dame W, 2-12/16 at Notre Dame L, 5-22/22 at Penn State L, 8-22/23 at Penn State W, 7-33/1 Michigan W, 5-4 (OT)3/2 Michigan W, 4-3 (OT)3/8 at Penn State [2] W, 4-3 (OT)3/9 at Penn State [2] L, 6-23/10 at Penn State [2] L, 4-3 (OT)

[1] United Center, Chicago, Ill.[2] Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal (best-of-three series)

Name: Tony GranatoHometown: Downers Grove, Ill.Bachelor’s Degree: Wisconsin, Human Develop-ment & Family Studies, 2017School Record (years): 48-52-10 (3)Career Record (years): 48-52-10 (3)

Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches are available on page 33 of this PDF.

Letterwinners Returning: 19 Forwards: 10 Defensemen: 6 Goalies: 3

Letterwinners Lost: 6 Forwards: 4 Defensemen: 2 Goalies: 0

HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS

2019-20 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2019-20 SCHEDULE2018-19 RESULTS

14-18-5, 9-10-5-2 Big Ten

Big Ten Games in Bold

POINTS GP G A PTS Dhooghe 37 15 11 26Malone 37 8 18 26Weissbach 27 8 17 25Kalynuk 37 9 16 25

GOALS GP G A PTS Dhooghe 37 15 11 26Kalynuk 37 9 16 25Weissbach 27 8 17 25Malone 37 8 18 26Johnson 37 8 7 15 PP GOALS GP PPG Dhooghe 37 8Malone 37 3

GAME WINNERS GP GWG Dhooghe 37 3Four tied with... 2

PLUS/MINUS GP +/- Johnson 37 +14Malone 37 +10Miller 26 +7Emberson 37 +6

SHOT % GP PTS SHOTS % Dhooghe 37 26 89 .169Messner 37 12 46 .152Johnson 37 15 64 .125Weissbach 27 25 66 .121

SCORING GP TGP G-A-P G/GP A/GP P/GPDhooghe 37 37 15-11-26 0.41 0.30 0.70Malone 37 37 8-18-26 0.22 0.49 0.70Kalynuk 37 37 9-16-25 0.24 0.43 0.68Baker 37 37 7-13-20 0.19 0.35 0.54

2018-19 STAT LEADERS

GOALTENDING GP MINUTES GA SAVES SHOTS GAA SAVE%Lebedeff 28 1526:52 87 724 811 3.42 .893Berry 16 714:31 38 325 363 3.19 .895

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2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEWSTANDINGS

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rv - Receiving Votes USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine * No USCHO.com poll

BIG TEN IN THE POLLS

Conference Games All Games PTS GP W - L - T SOW PCT GF GA GP W - L - T PCT GF GA 1. Ohio State^ 46 24 13 7 4 3/0 .625 79 52 36 20 11 5 .625 108 832. Notre Dame# 37 24 11 11 2 1/1 .500 63 65 40 23 14 3 .612 112 913. Minnesota 36 24 11 10 3 0/0 .521 76 75 38 18 16 4 .526 118 1084. Penn State 35 24 11 12 1 0/1 .479 101 96 39 22 15 2 .590 177 1395. Wisconsin 34 24 9 10 5 0/2 .479 69 81 37 14 18 5 .446 113 130 Michigan 34 24 9 10 5 2/0 .479 76 75 36 13 16 7 .458 110 1147. Michigan State 30 24 8 12 4 1/1 .417 68 88 36 12 19 5 .403 99 122

^ Big Ten Champion # Big Ten Tournament Champion Postseason Team in Bold

NCAA TOURNAMENTNORTHEAST REGIONAL (at Manchester, N.H.)MARCH 29#3 NOTRE DAME def. #2 Clarkson, 3-2 (OT)

MARCH 30UMass def. NOTRE DAME, 4-0

WEST REGIONAL (at Fargo, N.D.)MARCH 29#2 Denver def. #3 OHIO STATE, 2-0

2019 All-Tournament TeamGoalie: Cale Morris, Notre DameDefenseman: Andrew Peeke, Notre DameDefenseman: Spencer Stastney, Notre DameForward: Cam Morrison, Notre DameForward: Liam Folkes, Penn StateForward: Alex Limoges, Penn State

Most Outstanding PlayerCale Morris, Notre Dame

March 8-10 | Best-of-three series

#7 MICHIGAN STATE AT #2 NOTRE DAMEGame 1: Notre Dame def. Michigan State, 1-0Game 2: Notre Dame def. Michigan State, 2-0Notre Dame wins series, 2-0

#6 MICHIGAN AT #3 MINNESOTAGame 1: Minnesota def. Michigan, 3-2 (OT)Game 2: Minnesota def. Michigan, 4-1Minnesota wins series, 2-0

#5 WISCONSIN AT #4 PENN STATEGame 1: Wisconsin def. Penn State, 4-3 (OT)Game 2: Penn State def. Wisconsin, 6-2Game 3: Penn State def. Wisconsin, 4-3 (OT)Penn State wins series, 2-1

March 16-17 | Single elimination

#2 NOTRE DAME def. #3 MINNESOTA, 2-1 (OT)#4 PENN STATE def. #1 OHIO STATE, 5-1

Saturday, March 23 | Single elimination

#2 NOTRE DAME def. #4 PENN STATE, 3-2

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

POSTSEASON RESULTS

All Games Conference GamesTeam Games Total Average Games Total AverageMichigan 16 90,043 5,628 12 62,310 5,193Michigan State 14 76,453 5,461 12 60,168 5,014Minnesota 22 174,766 7,944 12 104,340 8,695Notre Dame 22 118,105 5,368 12 73,111 6,093Ohio State 18 115,862 6,437 12 87,159 7,263Penn State 23 133,422 5,801 12 73,098 6,092Wisconsin 17 170,751 10,044 12 114,920 9,577

HOME ATTENDANCE

2018-19 ALL-AMERICANSFIRST TEAM

Quinn Hughes, D, MICHTaro Hirose, F, MSURem Pitlick, F, MINN

SECOND TEAMBobby Nardella, D, ND Mason Jobst, F, OSU

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2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

ALL-BIG TEN HOCKEY TEAMAs selected by Big Ten coaches and Media Voting Panel

FIRST TEAM*TARO HIROSE, F, MICHIGAN STATERem Pitlick, F, MinnesotaMason Jobst, F, Ohio StateEvan Barratt, F, Penn StateQuinn Hughes, D, MichiganBobby Nardella, D, Notre DameTommy Nappier, G, Ohio State * Additional honoree due to tie

SECOND TEAMPatrick Khodorenko, F, Michigan StateTyler Sheehy, F, MinnesotaSasha Larocque, D, Ohio StateWyatt Kalynuk, D, WisconsinCale Morris, G, Notre Dame

HONORABLE MENTIONWill Lockwood, F, MichiganMitchell Lewandowski, F, Michigan StateDylan Malmquist, F, Notre DameTanner Laczynski, F, Ohio StateBrandon Biro, F, Penn StateZach Osburn, D, Michigan StateCole Hults, D, Penn StateK’Andre Miller, D, WisconsinMat Robson, G, Minnesota

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMSAMMY WALKER, F, MINNESOTAMichael Graham, F, Notre DameGustaf Westlund, F, Ohio StateDennis Cesana, D, Michigan StateK’Andre Miller, D, WisconsinDrew DeRidder, G, Michigan State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Taro Hirose, F, Michigan State

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (Defenseman or Forward): Sasha Larocque, D, Ohio State

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR:Tommy Nappier, G, Ohio State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Sammy Walker, F, Minnesota

COACH OF THE YEAR: STEVE ROHLIK, OHIO STATE

SCORING CHAMPION: Taro Hirose, F, Michigan State

UNANIMOUS SELECTIONS IN ALL CAPS

BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD HONOREESJack Becker, Michigan; Brennan Sanford, Michigan State; Brent Gates Jr., Minnesota; Cal Burke, Notre Dame; Brendon Kearney, Ohio State; Chase Berger, Penn State; Peter Tischke, Wisconsin.

Name, School Yr. MajorTony Calderone, MICH Sr. EconomicsJack Becker, MICH So. Ross School Of BusinessGriffin Luce, MICH Jr. Health & FitnessLuke Morgan, MICH So. Applied Exercise Science Luke Martin, MICH Jr. PsychologyJake Slaker, MICH Jr. International StudiesBrendan Warren, MICH Sr. Sport ManagementAdam Winborg, MICH Jr. Psychology, EconomicsAustin Kamer, MSU So. Chemical EngineeringBrennan Sanford, MSU Sr. FinanceTaro Hirose, MSU Jr. FinanceJerad Rosburg, MSU Jr. FinanceTommy Miller, MSU So. PackagingSam Saliba, MSU Jr. FinanceSpencer Wright, MSU Jr. FinanceJake Smith, MSU So. BusinessButrus Ghafari, MSU Jr. FinanceAnthony Scarsella, MSU Jr. PackagingPatrick Khodorenko, MSU Jr. EconomicsGianluca Esteves, MSU So. BusinessLogan Lambdin, MSU Jr. EconomicsJohn Lethemon, MSU Jr. Advertising ManagementBrent Gates Jr., MINN Sr. Business And Marketing EducationBrock Kautz, MINN Sr. Sport ManagementJoey Marooney, MINN Jr. Business And Marketing EducationCullen Munson, MINN So. Pre-BusinessTyler Nanne, MINN Jr. Business And Marketing EducationRyan Norman, MINN Sr. Sport ManagementTommy Novak, MINN Sr. Business And Marketing EducationClayton Phillips, MINN So. Pre-BusinessRem Pitlick, MINN Jr. Recreation AdministrationJack Ramsey, MINN Sr. Business And Marketing EducationScott Reedy, MINN So. Business And Marketing EducationMat Robson, MINN Jr. Business And Marketing EducationDarian Romanko, MINN Sr. MarketingSam Rossini, MINN So. Pre-BusinessEric Schierhorn, MINN Sr. Business And Marketing EducationTyler Sheehy, MINN Sr. Human Resources DevelopmentRyan Zuhlsdorf, MINN Jr. Business And Marketing EducationCal Burke, ND Jr. Business AnalyticsPierce Crawford, ND So. Business Analytics

Name, School Yr. MajorMatt Hellickson, ND So. FinanceDylan Malmquist, ND Sr. FinanceCale Morris, ND Jr. Management - Information TechnologyAndrew Peeke, ND Jr. Management - ConsultingNick Sanford, ND So. Political ScienceDylan St. Cyr, ND So. FinanceMatt Steeves, ND So. Management - Information TechnologyColin Theisen, ND So. FinanceWyatt Ege, OSU Sr. Consumer And Family Financial ServicesFreddy Gerard, OSU Sr. Strategic CommunicationMason Jobst, OSU Sr. Real EstateBrendon Kearney, OSU Sr. FinanceTanner Laczynski, OSU Jr. Sport IndustrySasha Larocque, OSU Sr. Earth SciencesEvan Moyse, OSU So. Pre-BusinessGordi Myer, OSU Jr. FinanceTommy Parran, OSU Sr. EnglishAustin Pooley, OSU So. FinanceSean Romeo, OSU Sr. FinanceMichael Rounds, OSU So. Consumer And Family Financial ServicesJohn Wiitala, OSU Sr. FinanceChase Berger, PSU Sr. FinanceBrandon Biro, PSU Jr. ManagementChris Funkey, PSU Sr. FinanceBlake Gober, PSU Jr. Communication Arts And SciencesJames Gobetz, PSU Jr. Supply Chain And Information SystemsPeyton Jones, PSU Jr. Labor And Employment RelationsKevin Kerr, PSU Sr. FinanceAlex Limoges, PSU So. Supply Chain And Information SystemsKris Myllari, PSU Jr. ManagementNikita Pavlychev, PSU Jr. ManagementAdam Pilewicz, PSU So. Industrial EngineeringDenis Smirnov, PSU Jr. Communication Arts And SciencesSam Sternschein, PSU So. CommunicationsAlex Stevens, PSU So. Supply Chain And Information SystemsTarek Baker, WIS So. Life Sciences CommunicationsJake Bunz, WIS Sr. Real EstateWill Johnson, WIS Sr. EconomicsWyatt Kalynuk, WIS So. Communication ArtsLinus Weissbach, WIS So. Communication Arts

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2018-19 STATS - ALL GAMESSCORING

POINTS

Rk Name GP G A Pts PPG1. Taro Hirose, MSU 36 15 35 50 1.39 Alex Limoges, PSU 39 23 27 50 1.283. Rem Pitlick, MINN 38 21 24 45 1.184. Evan Barratt, PSU 32 16 27 43 1.345. Liam Folkes, PSU 39 18 24 42 1.086. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 38 12 29 41 1.087. Brandon Biro, PSU 37 16 24 40 1.088. Patrick Khodorenko, MSU 36 18 19 37 1.03 Nate Sucese, PSU 39 19 18 37 0.9510. Mason Jobst, OSU 36 17 19 36 1.00

GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Alex Limoges, PSU 39 23 0.592. Rem Pitlick, MINN 38 21 0.553. Nate Sucese, PSU 39 19 0.494. Patrick Khodorenko, MSU 36 18 0.50 Liam Folkes, PSU 39 18 0.466. Mason Jobst, OSU 36 17 0.477. Evan Barratt, PSU 32 16 0.50 Will Lockwood, MICH 36 16 0.44 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 36 16 0.44 Brandon Biro, PSU 37 16 0.43

ASSISTS

Rk Name GP A APG1. Taro Hirose, MSU 36 35 0.972. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 38 29 0.763. Quinn Hughes, MICH 32 28 0.884. Evan Barratt, PSU 32 27 0.84 Alex Limoges, PSU 39 27 0.696. Bobby Nardella, ND 38 26 0.687. Brandon Biro, PSU 37 24 0.65 Rem Pitlick, MINN 38 24 0.63 Liam Folkes, PSU 39 24 0.6210. Cole Hults, PSU 39 22 0.56

POWER-PLAY GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Rem Pitlick, MINN 38 10 0.262. Patrick Khodorenko, MSU 36 9 0.253. Mason Jobst, OSU 36 8 0.22 Sean Dhooghe, WIS 37 8 0.22 Brent Gates Jr., MINN 38 8 0.21 Michael Graham, ND 39 8 0.217. Will Lockwood, MICH 36 6 0.17 Cody Milan, MSU 36 6 0.17 Brannon McManus, MINN 36 6 0.1710. Jake Slaker, MICH 35 5 0.14 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 36 5 0.14 Cal Burke, ND 36 5 0.14 Nikita Pavlychev PSU 39 5 0.13 Alex Limoges, PSU 39 5 0.13

SHORTHANDED GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Rem Pitlick, MINN 38 3 0.08 Nate Sucese, PSU 39 3 0.083. Garrett Van Wyhe, MICH 36 2 0.06 Alex Limoges, PSU 39 2 0.055. 19 Players Tied With 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Joe Wegwerth, ND 12 4 0.33 Scott Reedy, MINN 34 4 0.12 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 36 4 0.11 Matt Miller, OSU 36 4 0.11 Brandon Biro, PSU 37 4 0.10 Mike O’Leary, ND 39 4 0.10 Alex Limoges, PSU 39 4 0.108. Tanner Laczynski, OSU 27 3 0.11 Nolan Moyle, MICH 30 3 0.10 Cam Morrison, ND 32 3 0.09 Jake Slaker, MICH 35 3 0.08 Blake McLaughlin, MINN 35 3 0.08 Ronnie Hein, OSU 35 3 0.08 Brannon McManus, MINN 36 3 0.08 Cal Burke, ND 36 3 0.08 Denis Smirnov, PSU 37 3 0.08 Sean Dhooghe, WIS 37 3 0.08

DEFENSEMAN SCORING

POINTS Rk Name GP G A Pts PPG1. Bobby Nardella, ND 38 8 26 34 0.892. Quinn Hughes, MICH 32 5 28 33 1.033. Cole Hults, PSU 39 6 22 28 0.724. Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 37 9 16 25 0.685. Dennis Cesana, MSU 36 3 21 24 0.67 Andrew Peeke, ND 40 3 21 24 0.607. K’Andre Miller, WIS 26 5 17 22 0.85 Matt Miller, OSU 36 5 17 22 0.619. Kris Myllari, PSU 39 4 17 21 0.5410. Joseph Cecconi, MICH 36 3 17 20 0.56

GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 37 9 0.242. Bobby Nardella, ND 40 8 0.213. Cole Hults, PSU 39 6 0.154. K’Andre Miller, WIS 37 5 0.19 Quinn Hughes, MICH 36 5 0.16 Matt Miller, OSU 36 5 0.14 Josh Ess, WIS 37 5 0.14 Tyler Nanne, MINN 38 5 0.139. Jerad Rosburg, MSU 36 4 0.11 Ty Emberson, WIS 37 4 0.11 Jack Sadek, MINN 38 4 0.11 Kris Myllari, PSU 39 4 0.10 Matt Hellickson, ND 40 4 0.10

ASSISTS

Rk Name GP A APG1. Quinn Hughes, MICH 36 28 0.882. Bobby Nardella, ND 40 26 0.683. Cole Hults, PSU 39 22 0.564. Dennis Cesana, MSU 36 21 0.58 Andrew Peeke, ND 40 21 0.536. K’Andre Miller, WIS 37 17 0.65 Matt Miller, OSU 36 17 0.47 Joseph Cecconi, MICH 36 17 0.47 Kris Myllari, PSU 39 17 0.4410. Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 37 16 0.43

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GOALTENDING LEADERS

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Rk Name GAA W 1. Tommy Nappier, OSU 1.86 122. Cale Morris, ND 2.19 193. Sean Romeo, OSU 2.58 84. Mat Robson, MINN 2.78 145. Strauss Mann, MICH 2.91 66. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 3.16 77. Drew DeRidder, MSU 3.23 38. John Lethemon, MSU 3.24 99. Peyton Jones, PSU 3.32 1810. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 3.42 11

SAVE PERCENTAGE

Rk Name W Save % 1. Tommy Nappier, OSU 12 .9342. Cale Morris, ND 19 .9303. Mat Robson, MINN 14 .9214. Drew DeRidder, MSU 3 .9065. John Lethemon, MSU 9 .9056. Sean Romeo, OSU 8 .9027. Peyton Jones, PSU 18 .9018. Strauss Mann, MICH 6 .8959. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 11 .89310. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 7 .884

SAVES

Rk Name GP SAVES SVS/G1. Cale Morris, ND 35 1011 28.92. Mat Robson, MINN 31 950 30.63. Peyton Jones, PSU 32 942 29.44. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 28 724 25.95. John Lethemon, MSU 20 602 30.16. Drew DeRidder, MSU 17 520 30.67. Tommy Nappier, OSU 20 506 25.38. Strauss Mann, MICH 21 476 22.79. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 19 421 22.210. Sean Romeo, OSU 17 388 22.8

SHUTOUTS

Rk Name GP SHUTOUTS1. Cale Morris, ND 35 4 Tommy Nappier, OSU 20 43. Sean Romeo, OSU 17 34. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 19 1 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 11 1 Dylan St. Cyr, ND 6 1 Jack Berry, WIS 16 1 Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 28 1

OVERALL TEAM STATSTEAM OFFENSE

Rk Name GP G G/GM1. Penn State 39 177 4.542. Minnesota 38 118 3.113. Michigan 36 110 3.064. Wisconsin 37 113 3.055. Ohio State 36 108 3.006. Notre Dame 40 112 2.807. Michigan State 36 99 2.75

TEAM DEFENSE

Rk Name GP G G/GM1. Notre Dame 40 91 2.272. Ohio State 36 83 2.313. Minnesota 38 108 2.844. Michigan 36 114 3.175. Michigan State 36 122 3.396. Wisconsin 37 130 3.517. Penn State 39 139 3.56

POWER PLAY

Rk Name TOTALS SHA PP %1. Penn State 33 / 126 6 26.22. Minnesota 33 / 138 4 23.93. Michigan State 28 / 122 2 23.04. Notre Dame 31 / 143 4 21.75. Ohio State 33 / 158 6 20.96. Wisconsin 22 / 132 2 16.77. Michigan 24 / 153 2 15.7

PENALTY KILL

Rk Name TOTALS SHF PK %1. Minnesota 112 / 134 6 83.62. Notre Dame 95 / 116 5 81.93. Ohio State 108 / 132 4 81.84. Michigan 104 / 133 4 78.25. Penn State 108 / 139 7 77.76. Michigan State 114 / 148 1 77.07. Wisconsin 113 / 152 2 74.3

PENALTY MINUTES

Rk Name GAMES PIM PIM/G1. Wisconsin 37 516 13.92. Michigan 36 425 11.83. Michigan State 36 420 11.74. Ohio State 36 366 10.25. Penn State 39 389 10.06. Minnesota 38 370 9.77. Notre Dame 40 288 7.2

SHOTS ON GOAL

Rk Name GAMES SOG SOG/G1. Penn State 39 1599 41.002. Michigan 36 1281 35.583. Wisconsin 37 1227 33.164. Notre Dame 40 1216 30.405. Ohio State 36 1204 33.446. Minnesota 38 1048 27.587. Michigan State 36 1022 28.39

2018-19 STATS - ALL GAMES

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2018-19 STATS - CONFERENCE GAMESSCORING

POINTS

Rk Name GP G A Pts PPG1. Taro Hirose, MSU 24 10 24 34 1.422. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 24 10 21 31 1.293. Patrick Khodorenko, MSU 24 12 17 29 1.214. Rem Pitlick, MINN 24 13 15 28 1.17 Mason Jobst, OSU 24 13 15 28 1.176. Brandon Biro, PSU 22 10 17 27 1.237. Quinn Hughes, MICH 23 2 24 26 1.138. Evan Barratt, PSU 19 11 14 25 1.32 Will Lockwood, MICH 24 13 12 25 1.04 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 13 12 25 1.04

GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Will Lockwood, MICH 24 13 0.54 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 13 0.54 Rem Pitlick, MINN 24 13 0.54 Mason Jobst, OSU 24 13 0.545. Patrick Khodorenko, MSU 24 12 0.506. Evan Barratt, PSU 19 11 0.58 Nate Sucese, PSU 24 11 0.468. Brandon Biro, PSU 22 10 0.45 Brannon McManus, MINN 23 10 0.43 Taro Hirose, MSU 24 10 0.42 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 24 10 0.42 Michael Graham, ND 24 10 0.42 Liam Folkes, PSU 24 10 0.42 Alex Limoges, PSU 24 10 0.42

ASSISTS

Rk Name GP A APG1. Quinn Hughes, MICH 23 24 1.04 Taro Hirose, MSU 24 24 1.003. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 24 21 0.884. Brandon Biro, PSU 22 17 0.77 Patrick Khodorenko, MSU 24 17 0.716. Tanner Laczynski, OSU 16 15 0.94 Rem Pitlick, MINN 24 15 0.62 Mason Jobst, OSU 24 15 0.62 Matt Miller, OSU 24 15 0.6210. 5 Players Tied With 14

POWER-PLAY GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Rem Pitlick, MINN 24 7 0.29 Michael Graham, ND 24 7 0.29 Mason Jobst, OSU 24 7 0.294. Brannon McManus, MINN 23 5 0.22 Cody Milan, MSU 24 5 0.21 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 5 0.21 Sean Dhooghe, WIS 24 5 0.218. Will Lockwood, MICH 24 4 0.17 Alex Limoges, PSU 24 4 0.1710. 13 Players Tied With 3

SHORTHANDED GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Garrett Van Wyhe, MICH 24 2 0.08 Alex Limoges, PSU 24 2 0.083. 12 Players Tied With 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Nolan Moyle, MICH 22 3 0.14 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 3 0.13 Matt Miller, OSU 24 3 0.13 Denis Smirnov, PSU 24 3 0.135. 15 Players Tied With 2

DEFENSEMAN SCORING

POINTS Rk Name GP G A Pts PPG1. Quinn Hughes, MICH 23 2 24 26 1.132. Matt Miller, OSU 24 4 15 19 0.793. Cole Hults, PSU 24 4 14 18 0.754. Bobby Nardella, ND 24 3 14 17 0.715. Dennis Cesana, MSU 24 1 14 15 0.626. K’Andre Miller, WIS 18 3 11 14 0.787. Jack Sadek, MINN 24 3 10 13 0.54 Matt Hellickson, ND 24 3 10 13 0.54 Kevin Kerr, PSU 24 2 11 13 0.5410. Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 24 5 7 12 0.50 Jerad Rosburg, MSU 24 3 9 12 0.50

GOALS

Rk Name GP G GPG1. Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 24 5 0.212. Matt Miller, OSU 24 4 0.17 Cole Hults, PSU 24 4 0.17 Josh Ess, WIS 24 4 0.17 Ty Emberson, WIS 24 4 0.176. 9 Players Tied With 3

ASSISTS

Rk Name GP A APG1. Quinn Hughes, MICH 23 24 1.042. Matt Miller, OSU 24 15 0.623. Cole Hults, PSU 24 14 0.58 Bobby Nardella, ND 24 14 0.58 Dennis Cesana, MSU 24 14 0.586. K’Andre Miller, WIS 18 11 0.61 Kevin Kerr, PSU 24 11 0.468. Jack Sadek, MINN 24 10 0.42 Matt Hellickson, ND 24 10 0.4210. Jerad Rosburg, MSU 24 9 0.38 Andrew Peeke, ND 24 9 0.38

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GOALTENDING LEADERS

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Rk Name GAA W 1. Tommy Nappier, OSU 1.82 82. Sean Romeo, OSU 2.48 53. Cale Morris, ND 2.54 94. Mat Robson, MINN 2.90 105. Strauss Mann, MICH 2.91 46. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 3.16 57. Drew DeRidder, MSU 3.22 38. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 3.45 89. Peyton Jones, PSU 3.63 1110. John Lethemon, MSU 3.71 5

SAVE PERCENTAGE

Rk Name W Save % 1. Tommy Nappier, OSU 8 .9362. Cale Morris, ND 9 .9233. Mat Robson, MINN 10 .9224. Sean Romeo, OSU 5 .9095. Drew DeRidder, MSU 3 .9066. John Lethemon, MSU 5 .9047. Strauss Mann, MICH 4 .8968. Peyton Jones, PSU 11 .8919. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 5 .89010. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 8 .888

SAVES

Rk Name GP SVS/G SAVES1. Mat Robson, MINN 21 32.76 6882. Cale Morris, ND 21 29.86 6273. Peyton Jones, PSU 21 28.48 5984. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 20 24.85 4975. Drew DeRidder, MSU 14 30.14 4226. John Lethemon, MSU 11 33.45 3687. Tommy Nappier, OSU 12 26.92 3238. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 14 22.50 3159. Strauss Mann, MICH 14 21.57 30210. Sean Romeo, OSU 12 25.00 300

SHUTOUTS

Rk Name GP SHUTOUTS1. Sean Romeo, OSU 12 2 Tommy Nappier, OSU 12 23. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 20 1

OVERALL TEAM STATSTEAM OFFENSE

Rk Name GP G G/GM1. Penn State 24 101 4.212. Ohio State 24 79 3.293. Michigan 24 76 3.17 Minnesota 24 76 3.175. Wisconsin 24 69 2.886. Michigan State 24 68 2.837. Notre Dame 24 63 2.62

TEAM DEFENSE

Rk Name GP G G/GM1. Ohio State 24 52 2.172. Notre Dame 24 65 2.713. Michigan 24 75 3.12 Minnesota 24 75 3.125. Wisconsin 24 81 3.386. Michigan State 24 88 3.677. Penn State 24 96 4.00

POWER PLAY

Rk Name TOTALS SHA PP %1. Penn State 22 / 73 5 30.12. Minnesota 22 / 78 1 28.23. Ohio State 26 / 103 3 25.24. Notre Dame 19 / 77 3 24.75. Michigan State 17 / 76 0 22.46. Michigan 13 / 93 2 14.07. Wisconsin 10 / 84 2 11.9

PENALTY KILL

Rk Name TOTALS SHF PK %1. Minnesota 66 / 77 3 85.72. Ohio State 68 / 82 4 82.93. Michigan 65 / 82 3 79.34. Notre Dame 54 / 69 1 78.35. Penn State 66 / 89 4 74.26. Wisconsin 67 / 91 1 73.67. Michigan State 69 / 94 0 73.4

PENALTY MINUTES

Rk Name GAMES PIM PIM/G1. Wisconsin 24 304 12.72. Michigan 24 257 10.73. Penn State 24 256 10.74. Ohio State 24 247 10.35. Michigan State 24 233 9.76. Minnesota 24 208 8.77. Notre Dame 24 160 6.7

SHOTS ON GOAL

Rk Name GAMES SOG SOG/G1. Penn State 24 953 39.712. Michigan 24 854 35.583. Wisconsin 24 830 34.584. Ohio State 24 770 32.085. Notre Dame 24 722 30.086. Michigan State 24 687 28.627. Minnesota 24 630 26.25

2018-19 STATS - CONFERENCE GAMES

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - ALL GAMESSCORING

POINTS

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP G A Pts1. Tom Ross, MSU 1972-76 155 138 186 3242. Steve Colp, MSU 1972-76 138 132 168 3003. John Mayasich, MINN 1951-55 111 144 154 2984. Brendan Morrison, MICH 1994-97 155 102 182 2845. Paul Pooley, OSU 1981-84 149 114 156 2706. Pat Micheletti, MINN 1982-86 162 120 149 2697. Mike Eaves, WIS 1974-78 160 94 173 2678. Kip Miller, MSU 1986-90 176 116 145 261 Denny Felsner, MICH 1989-92 162 139 122 26110. Mark Johnson, WIS 1976-79 125 125 131 256

SEASONRk Name Season GP G A Pts1. Aaron Broten, MINN 1980-81 45 47 59 1062. Tom Ross, MSU 1975-76 41 51 54 1053. Kip Miller, MSU 1989-90 45 48 53 1014. Dave Debol, MICH 1976-77 45 43 56 995. Steve Colp, MSU 1973-74 38 43 54 97 Tom Ross, MSU 1974-75 40 38 59 97 Mike Donnelly, MSU 1985-86 44 59 38 978. Paul Pooley, OSU 1983-84 41 32 64 96 Pat Micheletti, MINN 1984-85 44 48 48 9610. Steve Colp, MSU 1975-76 39 40 54 94 Denny Felsner, MICH 1991-92 44 42 52 94

GAMERk Name Date, Opp. G A Pts1. Bob Doyle, MSU 2/17/61, Ohio 5 4 9 Real Turcotte, MSU 2/17/61, Ohio 3 6 93. John Mayasich, MINN 1/14/55, Michigan 4 4 8 Tom French, WIS 12/13/63, Illinois Club 4 4 8 Ron Leszczynski, WIS 12/13/63, Illinois Club 4 4 8 Bert DeHate, WIS 2/24/67, Ohio 5 3 8

GOALS

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP G A Pts1. John Mayasich, MINN 1951-55 111 144 154 2982. Denny Felsner, MICH 1989-92 162 139 122 2613. Tom Ross, MSU 1972-76 155 138 186 3244. Steve Colp, MSU 1972-76 138 132 168 3005. Mark Johnson, WIS 1976-79 125 125 131 2566. Pat Micheletti, MINN 1982-86 162 120 149 2697. Neil Celley, MICH 1946, 49-51 104 119 96 215 Corey Millen, MINN 1983-87 149 119 122 2419. Tim Harrer, MINN 1976-80 157 117 84 20110. Kip Miller, MSU 1986-90 176 116 145 261

SEASONRk Name Season GP G A Pts1. Mike Donnelly, MSU 1985-86 44 59 38 972. Tim Harrer, MINN 1979-80 41 53 29 823. Tom Ross, MSU 1975-76 41 51 54 1054. Mark Johnson, WIS 1977-78 42 48 38 86 Pat Micheletti, MINN 1984-85 44 48 48 96 Kip Miller, MSU 1989-90 45 48 53 1017. Bert DeHate, WIS 1967-68 31 47 30 77 Aaron Broten, MINN 1980-81 45 47 59 1069. Mitch Messier, MSU 1986-87 45 44 48 92 Dwayne Norris, MSU 1991-92 44 44 39 83

GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Goals1. John Mayasich, MINN 12/10/54, Winnipeg 62. 14 times, most recently by: Mike McNeill, ND 11/5/88, Army 5

ASSISTS

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP G A Pts1. Theran Welsh, WIS 1977-81 161 34 194 2282. Tom Ross, MSU 1972-76 155 138 186 3243. Brendan Morrison, MICH 1994-97 155 102 182 2844. Mike Eaves, WIS 1974-78 160 94 173 2675. Steve Colp, MSU 1972-76 138 132 168 3006. Brian Wiseman, MICH 1991-94 166 84 164 2487. Larry Olimb, MINN 1988-92 182 59 159 2188. David Roberts, MICH 1990-93 169 90 157 2479. Paul Pooley, OSU 1981-84 149 114 156 27010. Peter White, MSU 1988-92 172 75 155 230

SEASONRk Name Season GP G A Pts1. Craig Norwich, WIS 1976-77 44 18 65 832. Paul Pooley, OSU 1983-84 41 32 64 963. Pat Murray, MSU 1989-90 45 24 60 844. Tom Ross, MSU 1974-75 40 38 59 97 Aaron Broten, MINN 1980-81 45 47 59 1066. Mike Eaves, WIS 1977-78 43 31 58 897. Dave Kobryn, OSU 1982-83 40 21 57 78 Brendan Morrison, MICH 1996-97 43 31 57 889. Norm Barnes, MSU 1973-74 37 8 56 64 Dave Debol, MICH 1976-77 45 43 56 99 Kevin Miller, MSU 1986-87 45 25 56 81 Larry Olimb, MINN 1991-92 44 24 56 80

GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Assists1. Real Turcotte, MSU 2/17/61, Ohio 6 Mark Fitzgerald, WIS 2/13/68, Lake Forest 6 Hugh Prentice, OSU 1/27/72, Bowling Green 6 Daryl Rice, MSU 12/27/73, Boston College 6 Steve Colp, MSU 12/14/74, Michigan 6 Paul Pooley, OSU 2/18/84, Ill.-Chicago 6

DEFENSEMAN SCORINGPOINTS

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP G A Pts1. Theran Welsh, WIS 1977-81 161 34 194 2282. Craig Norwich, WIS 1974-77 114 42 126 1683. Steve Beadle, MSU 1987-90 174 42 122 1644. Todd Richards, MINN 1985-89 167 30 128 1585. Mike Crowley, MINN 1994-97 125 37 120 1576. Tim Thomas, WIS 1981-86 151 41 113 1547. Jason Wooley, MSU 1989-91 132 37 107 144 Jordan Leopold, MINN 1998-02 164 45 99 1449. Tim Manning, MICH 1978-81 147 27 115 14210. Dan Mandich, OSU 1979-82 145 51 87 138 Myles O’Connor, MICH 1986-89 156 33 105 138 John-Michael Liles, MSU 1999-03 162 44 94 138

SEASONRk Name Season GP G A Pts1. Craig Norwich, WIS 1976-77 44 18 65 832. Norm Barnes, MSU 1973-74 37 8 56 643. Tim Thomas, WIS 1984-85 42 13 50 63 Mike Crowley, MINN 1995-96 42 17 46 635. Theran Welsh, WIS 1978-79 41 7 54 616. Jason Wooley, MSU 1990-91 40 15 44 597. John Taft, WIS 1976-77 42 15 43 58 Theran Welsh, WIS 1979-80 36 7 51 589. Mike Crowley, MINN 1996-97 42 9 47 5610. Theran Welsh, WIS 1977-78 43 10 45 55

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - ALL GAMESGOALS

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP G A Pts1. Dan Mandrich, OSU 1979-82 145 51 87 1382. Jordan Leopold, MINN 1998-02 164 45 99 1443. John-Michael Liles, MSU 1999-03 162 44 94 1384. Craig Norwich, WIS 1974-77 114 42 126 168 Steve Beadle, MSU 1987-90 174 42 122 1646. Tim Thomas, WIS 1981-86 151 41 113 1547. Steve Richmond, MICH 1979-82 149 40 86 126 Bob Thebeau, ND 1982-86 89 40 63 103 Justin Schultz, WIS 2009-12 121 40 73 11310. Paul Clarke, ND 1973-77 121 38 62 100 Patrick Neaton, MICH 1990-93 167 38 89 127

SEASONRk Name Season GP G A Pts1. Steve Richmond. MICH 1980-81 39 22 32 542. Steve Beadle, MSU 1989-90 45 21 36 573. Cecil Jacobs, OSU 1973-74 31 20 14 34 Jordan Leopold, MINN 2001-02 44 20 28 485. Bob Thebeau, ND 1984-85 24 19 27 46 Randy Skarda, MINN 1987-88 42 19 26 45 Sean Hill, WIS 1990-91 37 19 32 518. Craig Norwich, WIS 1976-77 44 18 65 83 Ron Griffin, WIS 1979-80 36 18 26 44 Justin Schultz, WIS 2010-11 41 18 29 47

ASSISTS

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP G A Pts1. Theran Welsh, WIS 1977-81 161 34 194 2282. Todd Richards, MINN 1985-89 167 30 128 1583. Craig Norwich, WIS 1974-77 114 42 126 1684. Steve Beadle, MSU 1987-90 174 42 122 1645. Mike Crowley, MINN 1994-97 125 37 120 1576. Tim Manning, MICH 1978-81 147 27 115 1427. Tim Thomas, WIS 1981-86 151 41 113 1548. Jason Woolley, MSU 1989-91 132 37 107 1449. Myles O’Connor, MICH 1986-89 156 33 105 13810. Don McSween, MSU 1983-87 180 28 101 129

SEASONRk Name Season GP G A Pts1. Craig Norwich, WIS 1976-77 44 18 65 832. Norm Barnes, MSU 1973-74 37 8 56 643. Theran Welsh, WIS 1978-79 41 7 54 614. Theran Welsh, WIS 1979-80 36 7 51 585. Tim Thomas, WIS 1984-85 42 13 50 636. Mike Crowley, MINN 1996-97 42 9 47 567. Mike Crowley, MINN 1995-96 42 17 46 638. Theran Welsh, WIS 1977-78 43 10 45 559. Theran Welsh, WIS 1980-81 41 10 44 54 Jason Woolley, MSU 1990-91 40 15 44 59

GOALTENDINGGOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

CAREER (Minimum 30 games played)Rk Name Seasons GAA1. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-02 1.542. Joe Blackburn, MSU 1997-01 1.763. Brian Elliott, WIS 2003-07 1.784. Jordan Pearce, ND 2005-09 1.985. Shawn Hunwick, MICH 2008-12 2.066. Cale Morris, ND 2016-present 2.0667. Dave Caruso, OSU 2003-06 2.0758 Adam Wilcox, MINN 2012-15 2.099. Bryan Hogan, MICH 2008-11 2.1810. Steven Summerhays, ND 2010-14 2.19

SEASON (minimum 10 games played)Rk Name Season GAA1. Ryan Miller, MSU 2000-01 1.322. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-00 1.533. Joe Blackburn, MSU 1998-99 1.5494. Brian Elliott, WIS 2005-06 1.5535. Chad Alban, MSU 1997-98 1.576. David Brown, ND 2006-07 1.587. Bob Essensa, MSU 1984-85 1.648. Jordan Pearce, ND 2008-09 1.689. Ryan Miller, MSU 2001-02 1.7710. Tommy Nappier, OSU 2018-19 1.86

SAVE PERCENTAGE

CAREER (Minimum 30 games played)Rk Name Seasons Save %1. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-02 .9412. Cale Morris, ND 2016-present .9383. Brady Hjelle, OSU 2011-13 .9334. Brian Elliott, WIS 2003-07 .9315. Shawn Hunwick, MICH 2008-12 .9286. Cal Petersen, ND 2014-17 .92437. Matt Robson, MINN 2016-present .92428. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2012-15 .9229. Jeff Maund, OSU 1997-99 .921310. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2012-16 .9208

SEASON (Minimum 10 games played)Rk Name Season Save %1. Ryan Miller, MSU 2000-01 .9502. Cale Morris, ND 2017-18 .9443. Brian Elliott, WIS 2005-06 .9384. Ryan Miller, MSU 2001-02 .9365. Brady Hjelle, OSU 2012-13 .9356. Tommy Nappier, OSU 2018-19 .9347. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-14 .93248. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-00 .93229. Shawn Hunwick, MICH 2011-12 .931710. Jordan Pearce, ND 2008-09 .9312

SAVES

CAREERRk Name Seasons Saves1. Robbie Moore, MICH 1973-76 4,4342. Jeff Lerg, MSU 2005-09 3,9963. Graham Melanson, WIS 1997-01 3,8504. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2012-16 3,8245. Adam Hauser, MINN 1998-02 3,7776. Scott Sharples, MICH 1987-90 3,5347. Lance Madson, ND 1986-90 3,5198. Kirk Daubenspeck, WIS 1993-97 3,5179. Mike Betz, OSU 2001-04 3,32810. Dan Stergiou, OSU 1973-76 3,261

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - ALL GAMESSEASONRk Name Season Saves1. Dave Versical, MSU 1975-76 1,4102. Ron Clark, MSU 1974-75 1,4003. Karl Bagnell, MICH 1971-72 1,305 Dean Anderson, WIS 1987-88 1,3055. Lance Madson, ND 1988-89 1,2886. Robbie Moore, MICH 1972-73 1,254 Graham Melanson, WIS 2000-01 1,2548. Robb Stauber, MINN 1987-88 1,2439. Mike Bales, OSU 1990-91 1,22710. Kirk Daubenspeck, WIS 1994-95 1,224

GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Saves1. Cal Petersen, ND 3/6/15, Massachusettes 872. Kirk Daubenspeck, WIS 3/8/97, Colo. College 753. Ed Schiller, MSU 2/6/54, Denver 734. Jeff Tscherne, MINN 3/14/76, Michigan State 725. Chuck Hobaica, OSU 2/22/64, Western Mich. 66

SHUTOUTS

CAREERRk Name Seasons SO1. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-02 262. Dominic Vicari, MSU 2003-06 16 Brian Elliott, WIS 2003-07 164. Marty Turco, MICH 1995-98 155. Josh Blackburn, MICH 1999-02 146. Al Montoya, MICH 2003-05 13 Kellen Briggs, MINN 2003-07 13 Steven Summerhays, ND 2010-14 13 Adam Wilcox, MINN 2012-15 13 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2012-16 13

SEASONRk Name Season SO1. Ryan Miller, MSU 2000-01 102. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-00 8 Ryan Miller, MSU 2001-02 8 Brian Elliott, WIS 2005-06 85. Dominic Vicari, MSU 2003-04 7 Kent Patterson, MINN 2011-12 7 Steven Summerhays, ND 2013-14 78. Chad Alban, MSU 1997-98 6 Al Montoya, MICH 2003-04 6 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2014-15 6 Adam Wilcox, MINN 2014-15 6 Cal Petersen, ND 2016-17 6

WINS

CAREERRk Name Seasons Wins1. Marty Turco, MICH 1995-98 1272. Steve Shields, MICH 1991-94 1113. Josh Blackburn, MICH 1999-02 924. Chad Alban, MSU 1994-98 885. Al Montoya, MICH 2003-05 866. Kellen Briggs, MINN 2003-07 847. Jason Muzzatti, MSU 1987-91 83 Adam Hauser, MINN 1998-02 839. Graham Melanson, WIS 1997-01 8110. Duane Derksen, WIS 1988-92 80

SEASONRk Name Season Wins1. Robb Stauber, MINN 1987-88 34 Marty Turco, MICH 1995-96 343. Marty Turco, MICH 1996-97 33 Marty Turco, MICH 1997-98 335. Jason Muzzatti, MSU 1988-89 326. Duane Derksen, WIS 1989-90 31 Chad Alban, MSU 1997-98 31 Graham Melanson, WIS 1999-00 31 Ryan Miller, MSU 2000-01 3110. 7 times, most recently by: Jordan Pearce, ND 2008-09 30

WIN PERCENTAGE

CAREER (Minimum 30 games played)Rk Name Seasons Win %1. Marc Behrend, WIS 1980-83 .8422. Marty Turco, MICH 1994-98 .7913. Steve Shields, MICH 1990-94 .7724. Ryan Miller, MSU 1999-02 .7455. Jim Makey, WIS 1970-73 .719

SEASON (Minimum 10 games played)Rk Name Season Win % Record1. Marc Behrend, WIS 1982-83 .921 17-1-12. Julian Baretta, WIS 1976-77 .913 21-2-03. Bob Essensa, MSU 1984-85 .882 15-2-04. Marc Behrend, WIS 1981-82 .860 21-3-15. Billy Sauer, MICH 2007-08 .851 30-4-3

MINUTES

CAREERRk Name Seasons Minutes1. Marty Turco, MICH 1995-98 9,3552. Josh Blackburn, MICH 1999-02 8,9493. Adam Hauser, MINN 1998-02 8,8334. Jeff Lerg, MSU 2005-09 8,6905. Mike Betz, OSU 2001-04 8,5206. Graham Melanson, WIS 1997-01 8,1797. Steve Shields, MICH 1991-94 8,0418. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2012-16 7,7789. Scott Sharples, MICH 1987-90 7,71110. Chad Alban, MSU 1994-98 7,633

SEASONRk Name Season Minutes1. Dean Anderson, WIS 1987-88 2,7182. Josh Blackburn, MICH 2000-01 2,6473. Marty Turco, MICH 1997-98 2,6404. Robb Stauber, MINN 1987-88 2,6215. Josh Blackburn, MICH 2001-02 2,5686. Jordan Pearce, ND 2007-08 2,5587. Kent Patterson, MINN 2011-12 2,5568. Al Montoya, MICH 2002-03 2,5489. Jason Muzzatti, MSU 1988-89 2,51510. Kirk Daubenspeck, WIS 1994-95 2,503

GAMES PLAYED

CAREERRk Name Seasons GP1. Marty Turco, MICH 1995-98 1652. Adam Hauser, MINN 1998-02 151 Josh Blackburn, MICH 1999-02 1514. Steve Shields, MICH 1991-94 1495. Jeff Lerg, MSU 2005-09 1466. Mike Betz, OSU 2001-04 1437. Graham Melanson, WIS 1997-01 1408. Scott Sharples, MICH 1987-90 1379. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2012-16 13310. Kellen Briggs, MINN 2003-07 132

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TEAM RECORDS - ALL GAMESSCORING

GOALS SCORED

SeasonRk School Season Goals1. Michigan State 1988-89 2772. Wisconsin 1976-77 2643. Michigan State 1984-85 2624. Minnesota 1980-81 2615. Michigan 1976-77 260

GameRk School Date, Opp. Goals1. Michigan 2/8/64, Ohio State 21 Ohio State 1/27/76, Kent State 213. Wisconsin 10/16/81, Windsor 204. Notre Dame 1/21/22, Culver Military 18 Michigan State 12/7/57, Ohio State 18 Ohio State 11/23/68, Tennessee 18 Ohio State 11/18/75, Ohio University 18

Most Goals Per GameRk School Season GPG1. Michigan 1950-51 7.852. Michigan 1963-64 7.483. Michigan 1948-49 7.164. Wisconsin 1967-68 7.035. Michigan 1945-46 6.68

Fastest Two Goals, Same TeamRk Players (School) School Date Time1. Jason Dest, David Moss Michigan 1/11/04 :05 David Booth, Bryan Lerg Michigan State 2/11/05 :053. Bob Suter, Rob Romanchuck Wisconsin 2/3/79 :06 Tony Granato, Jim Johannson Wisconsin 10/27/85 :06 Bruce Rendall, Bill Shibicky Michigan State 2/21/87 :06

GOALS ALLOWED

Fewest Goals Allowed Per GameRk School Season Goals1. Michigan State 2000-01 1.362. Michigan State 1998-99 1.523. Notre Dame 2006-07 1.674. Michigan State 1997-98 1.735. Michigan State 2001-02 1.78

SPECIAL TEAMSPOWER PLAY PERCENTAGE

Rk School Season Pct1. Wisconsin 1976-77 39.12. Minnesota 1980-81 36.73. Michigan 1979-80 35.84. Minnesota 1979-80 33.05. Notre Dame 1984-85 32.9

POWER-PLAY GOALS

SeasonRk School Season Goals1. Minnesota 1980-81 992. Wisconsin 1976-77 933. Michigan State 1988-89 91 Michigan 1996-97 915. Michigan 1990-91 81

GameRk School Date, Opp. Goals1. Wisconsin 1/24/64, Macalester 7 Ohio State 2/10/79, Western Michigan 73. Wisconsin 2/18/67, Western Michigan 6 Wisconsin 3/3/79, Notre Dame 6

PENALTY KILL PERCENTAGE

Rk School Season Pct1. Michigan State 1998-99 92.02. Michigan State 2000-01 91.13. Michigan State 2001-02 90.54. Notre Dame 2006-07 90.45. Michigan State 1997-98 90.2

SHORTHANDED GOALS

SeasonRk School Season Goals1. Michigan State 1983-84 242. Michigan 1996-97 223. Michigan State 1984-85 214. Wisconsin 1982-83 205. Minnesota 1982-83 18

GameRk School Date, Opp. Goals1. Wisconsin 11/27/67, Wis.-Superior 62. Ohio State 1/29/82, Illinois-Chicago 3 Wisconsin 2/27/82, Minn.-Duluth 3 Wisconsin 11/26/82, Air Force 3 Michigan State 10/21/83, Western Mich. 3

MOST PENALTY MINUTES

SeasonRk School Season Min1. Ohio State 1987-88 1,3532. Minnesota 1991-92 1,2073. Wisconsin 1991-92 1,1834. Wisconsin 1994-95 1,1455. Michigan State 1988-89 1,109

GameRk School Date, Opp. Min1. Ohio State 1/30/81, Northern Mich. 1502. Minnesota 3/14/98, Minn.-Duluth 1093. Michigan State 1/31/97, Western Mich. 1084. Ohio State 11/4/05, Miami 101

PeriodRk School Date, Opp. Min1. Ohio State 1/30/81, Northern Mich. 1012. Michigan State 1/31/97, Western Mich. 903. Minnesota 3/14/98, Minn.-Duluth 814. Wisconsin 11/10/07, North Dakota 66

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES

SeasonRk School Season Min1. Minnesota 1958-59 1352. Minnesota 1959-60 1663. Minnesota 1961-62 2094. Minnesota 1957-58 2185. Minnesota 1950-51 219

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WINS AND LOSSESWINNING PERCENTAGE

Rk School Season Win % Record1. Michigan 1947-48 .891 20-2-1 Michigan 1955-56 .891 20-2-13. Michigan State 1984-85 .864 38-6-04. Michigan 1996-97 .8604 35-4-45. Michigan 1948-49 .8600 20-2-3

WINSRk School Season Wins Record1. Michigan State 1984-85 38 38-6-02. Wisconsin 1976-77 37 37-7-1 Michigan State 1988-89 37 37-9-14. Wisconsin 1989-90 36 36-9-15. Wisconsin 1981-82 35 35-11-1 Minnesota 1985-86 35 35-13-0 Michigan State 1989-90 35 35-7-3 Michigan 1996-97 35 35-4-4

FEWEST LOSSES

(since 1947-48)Rk School Season Losses Record1. Michigan 1947-48 2 20-2-1 Michigan 1948-49 2 20-2-3 Michigan 1955-56 2 20-2-14. Michigan 1949-50 4 23-4-0 Michigan 1950-51 4 22-4-1 Michigan 1951-52 4 22-4-0 Michigan 1996-97 4 35-4-4

MOST HOME WINS

Rk School Season Wins1. Wisconsin 1976-77 22 Minnesota 1980-81 22 Wisconsin 1981-82 224. 4 times, most recently by: Minnesota 1988-89 21

MOST ROAD WINS

Rk School Season Wins1. Michigan State 1989-90 202. Michigan State 1984-85 19 Michigan State 1988-89 194. Wisconsin 1989-90 16 Michigan 1993-94 16 Michigan State 1997-98 16

MOST TIES

Rk School Season Ties Record1. Minnesota 1998-99 9 15-9-9 Minnesota 2002-03 9 28-8-9 Minnesota 2007-08 9 19-17-94. Michigan State 1991-92 8 26-10-8 Minnesota 1992-93 8 22-12-8 Wisconsin 2003-04 8 22-13-8 Michigan State 2005-06 8 25-12-8 Wisconsin 2015-16 8 8-19-8

MOST OVERTIME GAMES

Rk School Season Games1. Minnesota 2007-08 162. Wisconsin 2003-04 143. Minnesota 2002-03 134. Minnesota 1992-93 12 Michigan State 2005-06 12

STREAKSWINNING

OverallRk School Dates Games1. Michigan State 12/29/84 to 2/15/85 222. Michigan State 10/15/88 to 12/16/88 193. Ohio State 1/29/72 to 11/18/72 164. Notre Dame 11/4/83 to 1/21/84 15 Michigan 12/28/90 to 2/15/91 15 Michigan 3/1/96 to 11/1/96 15

HomeRk School Dates Games1. Minnesota 1/24/04 to 1/8/05 20 Michigan 11/13/10 to 10/28/11 203. Michigan State 1/24/86 to 11/1/86 184. Michigan 3/3/61 to 3/2/62 17 Michigan 1/15/93 to 1/8/94 17

Road Rk School Dates Games1. Michigan State 10/15/88 to 12/15/88 122. Michigan State 11/9/84 to 2/9/85 113. Michigan State 1/5/90 to 2/23/90 10 Michigan State 10/10/97 to 12/28/97 10 Wisconsin 10/22/05 to 2/3/06 10

UNBEATEN

OverallRk School Dates Games Record1. Michigan 11/8/96 to 2/7/97 23 20-0-3 Michigan State 12/4/98 to 3/5/99 23 18-0-5 Michigan State 10/21/00 to 1/23/01 23 20-0-34. Michigan State 12/29/84 to 2/15/85 22 22-0-0 Minnesota 10/13/06 to 1/7/07 22 19-0-3

HomeRk School Dates Games Record1. Michigan 11/17/95 to 10/12/97 36 33-0-32. Michigan State 10/21/00 to 2/8/02 33 31-0-23. Michigan State 1/9/98 to 3/5/99 29 25-0-44. Minnesota 1/20/06 to 1/7/07 21 19-0-25. 3 times 20

RoadRk School Dates Games Record1. Minnesota 11/18/05 to 1/5/07 21 17-0-42. Michigan 2/13/93 to 1/28/94 15 14-0-1 Michigan 11/2/01 to 12/1/03 15 12-0-34. Minnesota 1/23/53 to 2/23/54 14 13-0-15. Michigan State 12/26/98 to 2/26/99 13 9-0-4

TEAM RECORDS - ALL GAMES

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CONFERENCE GAMESSCORING

POINTS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G A Pts PPG1. Kyle Connor, MICH 2015-16 20 22 21 43 2.152. Tyler Motte, MICH 2015-16 20 20 18 38 1.903. JT Compher, MICH 2015-16 20 12 25 37 1.854. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2016-17 20 14 20 34 1.70 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-17 20 13 21 34 1.70 Taro Hirose, MSU 2018-19 24 10 24 34 1.427. Zach Hyman, MICH 2014-15 20 12 21 33 1.658. Dylan Larkin, MICH 2014-15 20 11 21 32 1.609. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2018-19 24 10 21 31 1.2910. Justin Kloos, MINN 2015-16 20 10 20 30 1.50

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G A Pts PPG1. Mason Jobst, OSU 2015-19 87 48 60 108 1.242. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2015-19 86 41 61 102 1.193. Justin Kloos, MINN 2013-17 80 29 57 86 1.084. JT Compher, MICH 2013-16 59 30 43 73 1.24 Taro Hirose, MSU 2016-19 67 22 51 73 1.096. David Goodwin, PSU 2013-17 79 27 44 71 0.907. Nick Schilkey, OSU 2013-17 76 36 34 70 0.928. Tyler Motte, MICH 2013-16 59 29 39 68 1.159. Matthew Weis, OSU 2014-18 77 18 49 67 0.8710. Rem Pitlick, MINN 2016-19 68 31 35 66 0.97

GOALS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G GPG1. Kyle Connor, MICH 2015-16 20 22 1.102. Tyler Motte, MICH 2015-16 20 20 1.003. Hudson Fasching, MINN 2015-16 20 15 0.754. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2016-17 20 14 0.70 Tony Calderone, MICH 2017-18 24 14 0.586. Luke Kunin, WIS 2015-16 19 13 0.68 Travis Boyd, MINN 2014-15 20 13 0.65 Kyle Rau, MINN 2014-15 20 13 0.65 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-17 20 13 0.65 Mason Jobst, OSU 2017-18 23 13 0.57 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 2017-18 24 13 0.54 Will Lockwood, MICH 2018-19 24 13 0.54 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 2018-19 24 13 0.54 Rem Pitlick, MINN 2018-19 24 13 0.54 Mason Jobst, OSU 2018-19 24 13 0.54

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G GPG1. Mason Jobst, OSU 2015-19 87 48 0.552. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2015-19 86 41 0.483. Nick Schilkey, OSU 2013-17 76 36 0.474. Andrew Sturtz, PSU 2015-18 62 31 0.50 Rem Pitlick, MINN 2016-19 68 31 0.46 Dakota Joshua, OSU 2015-19 73 31 0.427. JT Compher, MICH 2013-16 59 30 0.518. Tyler Motte, MICH 2013-16 59 29 0.49 Justin Kloos, MINN 2013-17 80 29 0.3610. Tony Calderone, MICH 2014-18 72 28 0.39

ASSISTS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP A APG1. JT Compher, MICH 2015-16 20 25 1.252. Mike Reilly, MINN 2014-15 20 24 1.20 Quinn Hughes, MICH 2018-19 23 24 1.04 Taro Hirose, MSU 2018-19 24 24 1.005. Zach Hyman, MICH 2014-15 20 21 1.05 Dylan Larkin, MICH 2014-15 20 21 1.05 Kyle Connor, MICH 2015-16 20 21 1.05 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-17 20 21 1.05 Cooper Marody, MICH 2017-18 24 21 0.88 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2018-19 24 21 0.88

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP A APG1. Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2015-19 86 61 0.712. Mason Jobst, OSU 2015-19 87 60 0.693. Justin Kloos, MINN 2013-17 80 57 0.714. Taro Hirose, MSU 2016-19 67 51 0.765. Matthew Weis, OSU 2014-18 77 49 0.646. Tommy Novak, MINN 2015-19 72 44 0.61 David Goodwin, PSU 2013-17 79 44 0.568. JT Compher, MICH 2013-16 59 43 0.739. Tyler Motte, MICH 2013-16 59 39 0.66 Leon Bristedt, MINN 2014-18 80 39 0.49 Cameron Hughes, WIS 2014-18 80 39 0.49

POWER-PLAY GOALS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G GPG1. Nick Schilkey, OSU 2016-17 16 9 0.562. Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-17 20 8 0.403. Travis Boyd, MINN 2014-15 20 7 0.35 Kyle Connor, MICH 2015-16 20 7 0.35 Rem Pitlick, MINN 2018-19 24 7 0.29 Michael Graham, ND 2018-19 24 7 0.29 Mason Jobst, OSU 2018-19 24 7 0.298. Luke Kunin, WIS 2016-17 19 6 0.32 Ryan Dzingel , OSU 2013-14 20 6 0.30 Kyle Rau, MINN 2014-15 20 6 0.30

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G GPG1. Mason Jobst, OSU 2015-19 87 21 0.242. Nick Schilkey, OSU 2013-17 76 14 0.183. Dakota Joshua, OSU 2015-19 73 12 0.164. Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 2017-present 48 10 0.215. Kyle Rau, MINN 2013-15 40 9 0.23 Rem Pitlick, MINN 2016-19 68 9 0.137. Luke Kunin, WIS 2015-17 38 8 0.21 Travis Boyd, MINN 2013-15 40 8 0.20 Tanner Laczynski, OSU 2016-present 56 8 0.14 David Gust, OSU 2013-17 66 8 0.12 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2015-19 86 8 0.09

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CONFERENCE GAMESSHORTHANDED GOALS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G GPG1. Hudson Fasching, MINN 2015-16 20 3 0.15 Justin Kloos, MINN 2015-16 20 3 0.153. Andrew Copp, MICH 2014-15 19 2 0.11 Andrew Sturtz, PSU 2015-16 19 2 0.11 Luke Kunin, WIS 2016-17 19 2 0.11 Tyler Motte, MICH 2015-16 20 2 0.10 Justin Selman, MICH 2015-16 20 2 0.10 Leon Bristedt, MINN 2016-17 20 2 0.10 Mason Jobst, OSU 2017-18 24 2 0.09 Trent Frederic, WIS 2017-18 24 2 0.09 Brendan Warren, MICH 2017-18 24 2 0.08 Dennis Gilbert, ND 2017-18 24 2 0.08 Garrett Van Wyhe, MICH 2018-19 24 2 0.08 Alex Limoges, PSU 2018-19 24 2 0.08

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G GPG1. Mason Jobst, OSU 2015-19 87 4 0.052. Luke Kunin, WIS 2015-17 38 3 0.08 Andrew Copp, MICH 2013-15 39 3 0.08 Trent Frederic, WIS 2016-18 43 3 0.07 JT Compher, MICH 2013-16 59 3 0.05 Hudson Fasching, MINN 2013-16 60 3 0.05 Andrew Sturtz, PSU 2015-18 62 3 0.04 Brendan Warren, MICH 2015-18 64 3 0.04 Justin Kloos, MINN 2013-17 80 3 0.04 Leon Bristedt, MINN 2014-18 80 3 0.04

GAME-WINNING GOALS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G GPG1. Hudson Fasching, MINN 2015-16 20 5 0.252. Travis Boyd, MINN 2014-15 20 4 0.203. Nic Kerdiles, WIS 2013-14 14 3 0.21 Dylan Richard, PSU 2014-15 16 3 0.19 Matt Berry, MSU 2014-15 17 3 0.18 Dakota Joshua, OSU 2017-18 19 3 0.16 Phil Di Giuseppe, MICH 2013-14 20 3 0.15 Seth Ambroz, MINN 2013-14 20 3 0.15 Kyle Rau, MINN 2013-14 20 3 0.15 Mark Zengerle, WIS 2013-14 20 3 0.15 Kyle Rau, MINN 2014-15 20 3 0.15 David Goodwin, PSU 2014-15 20 3 0.15 Kyle Connor, MICH 2015-16 20 3 0.15 Justin Kloos, MINN 2016-17 20 3 0.15 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2017-18 22 3 0.14 Andrew Oglevie, ND 2017-18 22 3 0.14 Nolan Moyle, MICH 2018-19 22 3 0.14 Brent Gates Jr., MINN 2017-18 24 3 0.13 Jake Evans, ND 2017-18 24 3 0.13 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 2018-19 24 3 0.13 Matt Miller, OSU 2018-19 24 3 0.13 Denis Smirnov, PSU 2018-19 24 3 0.13

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G GPG1. Kyle Rau, MINN 2013-15 40 6 0.15 Hudson Fasching, MINN 2013-16 60 6 0.10 Denis Smirnov, PSU 2016-present 64 6 0.09 David Goodwin, PSU 2013-17 79 6 0.08 Brent Gates Jr., MINN 2015-19 85 6 0.07 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 2015-19 86 6 0.07

DEFENSEMAN SCORING

POINTS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G A Pts PPG1. Mike Reilly, MINN 2014-15 20 3 24 27 1.352. Quinn Hughes, MICH 2018-19 23 2 24 26 1.133. Matt Miller, OSU 2018-19 24 4 15 19 0.794. Zach Werenski, MICH 2015-16 20 4 14 18 0.90 Jake Bischoff, MINN 2016-17 20 3 15 18 0.90 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 2017-18 24 3 15 18 0.75 Cole Hults, PSU 2018-19 24 4 14 18 0.758. Bobby Nardella, ND 2018-19 24 3 14 17 0.719. Zach Werenski, MICH 2014-15 20 7 9 16 0.80 Vince Pedrie, PSU 2016-17 20 2 14 16 0.80 Trevor Hamilton, PSU 2017-18 24 3 13 16 0.67

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G A Pts PPG1. Mike Reilly, MINN 2013-15 40 6 36 42 1.052. Quinn Hughes, MICH 2017-19 46 4 36 40 0.873. Jake Bischoff, MINN 2013-17 74 8 31 39 0.534. Jake Linhart, WIS 2014-18 84 9 26 35 0.425. Zach Werenski, MICH 2014-16 40 11 23 34 0.856. Michael Downing, MICH 2013-16 58 8 25 33 0.57 Joseph Cecconi, MICH 2015-19 88 7 26 33 0.388. Matt Miller, OSU 2016-present 56 8 24 32 0.57 9. Vince Pedrie, PSU 2015-17 36 9 22 31 0.86 Josh Healey, OSU 2013-17 73 8 23 31 0.42

GOALS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP G GPG1. Zach Werenski, MICH 2014-15 20 7 0.35 Vince Pedrie, PSU 2015-16 20 7 0.353. Brady Skjei, MINN 2013-14 20 5 0.25 Trevor Hamilton, PSU 2016-17 20 5 0.25 Jake Linhart, WIS 2016-17 20 5 0.25 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 2018-19 24 5 0.217. Josh Healey, OSU 2015-16 18 4 0.22 Luke Juha, PSU 2015-16 18 4 0.22 Cutler Martin, MICH 2016-17 18 4 0.22 Michael Downing, MICH 2014-15 19 4 0.21 Cutler Martin, MICH 2014-15 19 4 0.21 Frankie Simonelli, WIS 2013-14 20 4 0.20 Zach Werenski, MICH 2015-16 20 4 0.20 Michael Brodzinski, MINN 2015-16 20 4 0.20 Jake Linhart, WIS 2015-16 20 4 0.20 Kris Myllari, PSU 2016-17 20 4 0.20 Matt Miller, OSU 2018-19 24 4 0.17 Cole Hults, PSU 2018-19 24 4 0.17 Ty Emberson, WIS 2018-19 24 4 0.17 Josh Ess, WIS 2018-19 24 4 0.17

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP G GPG1. Zach Werenski, MICH 2014-16 40 11 0.282. Vince Pedrie, PSU 2015-17 36 9 0.25 Cutler Martin, MICH 2014-18 64 9 0.14 Jake Linhart, WIS 2014-18 84 9 0.11 Zach Osburn, MSU 2015-19 85 9 0.116. Trevor Hamilton, PSU 2016-18 44 8 0.18 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 2017-present 48 8 0.17 Matt Miller, OSU 2016-present 56 8 0.14 Michael Downing, MICH 2013-16 58 8 0.14 Kris Myllari, PSU 2016-present 68 8 0.12 Josh Healey, OSU 2013-17 73 8 0.11 Jake Bischoff, MINN 2013-17 74 8 0.11

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ASSISTS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP A APG1. Mike Reilly, MINN 2014-15 20 24 1.20 Quinn Hughes, MICH 2018-19 23 24 1.043. Jake Bischoff, MINN 2016-17 20 15 0.75 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 2017-18 24 15 0.63 Matt Miller, OSU 2018-19 24 15 0.636. Zach Werenski, MICH 2015-16 20 14 0.70 Vince Pedrie, PSU 2016-17 20 14 0.70 Dennis Cesana, MSU 2018-19 24 14 0.58 Bobby Nardella, ND 2018-19 24 14 0.58 Cole Hults, PSU 2018-19 24 14 0.58

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP A APG1. Mike Reilly, MINN 2013-15 40 36 0.90 Quinn Hughes, MICH 2017-19 46 36 0.783. Jake Bischoff, MINN 2013-17 74 31 0.424. Erik Autio, PSU 2014-18 74 26 0.35 Jake Linhart, WIS 2014-18 84 26 0.31 Joseph Cecconi, MICH 2015-19 88 26 0.307. Michael Downing, MICH 2013-16 58 25 0.43 Kevin Kerr, PSU 2015-19 69 25 0.369. Cole Hults, PSU 2017-present 48 24 0.50 Matt Miller, OSU 2016-present 56 24 0.43 Jerad Rosburg, MSU 2016-present 68 24 0.35 Jack Sadek, MINN 2015-19 76 24 0.32

GOALTENDING LEADERS

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

SEASON (Minimum 10 games played)Rk Name SEASON GAA W 1. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-14 1.64 132. Tommy Nappier, OSU 2018-19 1.82 83. Cale Morris, ND 2017-18 1.93 174. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2014-15 1.94 115. Joel Rumpel, WIS 2013-14 2.15 136. Mat Robson, MINN 2017-18 2.24 57. Christian Frey, OSU 2013-14 2.25 58. Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 2014-15 2.35 79. Sean Romeo, OSU 2017-18 2.38 1210. Sean Romeo, OSU 2018-19 2.48 5

CAREER (Minimum 30 games played)Rk Name SEASONS GAA W 1. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-15 2.09 242. Cale Morris, ND 2017-present 2.21 263. Sean Romeo, OSU 2017-19 2.42 174. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2013-16 2.63 215. Mat Robson, MINN 2017-19 2.67 15

SAVE PERCENTAGE

SEASON (Minimum 10 games played)Rk Name SEASON W Save % 1. Cale Morris, ND 2017-18 17 0.9482. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-14 13 0.9413. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2014-15 11 0.9404. Tommy Nappier, OSU 2018-19 8 0.9365. Christian Frey, OSU 2013-14 5 0.9326. Mat Robson, MINN 2017-18 5 0.9317. Joel Rumpel, WIS 2013-14 13 0.9308. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2013-14 4 0.9249. Cale Morris, ND 2018-19 9 0.92310. Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 2016-17 3 0.922

CAREER (Minimum 30 games played)Rk Name SEASONS W Save % 1. Cale Morris, ND 2017-present 26 0.9372. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-15 24 0.92493. Mat Robson, MINN 2017-19 15 0.92484. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2013-16 21 0.9225. Sean Romeo, OSU 2017-19 17 0.917

SAVES

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP SVS/G SAVES1. Cale Morris, ND 2017-18 24 34.6 8312. Mat Robson, MINN 2018-19 21 32.8 6883. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017-18 23 27.7 6364. Cale Morris, ND 2018-19 21 29.9 6275. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2014-15 20 30.6 6126. Joel Rumpel, WIS 2014-15 18 33.8 6087. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2015-16 20 29.9 598 Peyton Jones, PSU 2018-19 21 28.5 5989. Sean Romeo, OSU 2017-18 22 27.1 59710. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2013-14 19 30.6 581

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP SVS/G SAVES1. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2013-16 59 30.4 1,7912. Christian Frey, OSU 2013-17 58 29.3 1,7003. Peyton Jones, PSU 2016-present 63 26.9 1,6934. Cale Morris, ND 2017-present 45 32.4 1,4585. Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2015-19 60 23.6 1,416

SHUTOUTS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP SHUTOUTS1. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2014-15 20 52. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2014-15 19 3 Hayden Lavigne, MICH 2017-18 21 3 Cale Morris, ND 2017-18 22 3 John Lethemon, MSU 2017-18 24 36. Matt Tomkins, OSU 2014-15 6 2 Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 2016-17 9 2 Tommy Nappier, OSU 2018-19 12 2 Sean Romeo, OSU 2018-19 12 2 Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-14 18 2

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP SHUTOUTS1. Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2013-16 59 72. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-15 37 53. Tommy Nappier, OSU 2017-present 16 3 Sean Romeo, OSU 2017-19 34 3 Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 2013-17 40 3 John Lethemon, MSU 2016-present 42 3 Hayden Lavigne, MICH 2016-present 43 3 Cale Morris, ND 2017-present 45 3 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2015-19 60 3

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CONFERENCE GAMES

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WINS

SEASONRk Name SEASON GP WINS1. Cale Morris, ND 2017-18 24 172. Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2015-16 20 14 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2016-17 20 144. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-14 18 13 Joel Rumpel, WIS 2013-14 19 136. Sean Romeo, OSU 2017-18 22 127. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2014-15 19 11 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 2014-15 20 11 Peyton Jones, PSU 2018-19 21 1110. Steve Racine, MICH 2015-16 16 10 Peyton Jones, PSU 2016-17 19 10 Mat Robson, MINN 2018-19 21 10

CAREERRk Name SEASONS GP WINS1. Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2015-19 60 342. Peyton Jones, PSU 2016-present 63 303. Cale Morris, ND 2017-present 45 264. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2013-15 37 245. Christian Frey, OSU 2013-17 58 23

TEAM RECORDS - SEASONTEAM OFFENSE

Rk Name SEASON GP G G/GM1. Michigan 2015-16 20 107 5.352. Michigan 2014-15 20 88 4.403. Penn State 2018-19 24 101 4.214. Minnesota 2014-15 20 81 4.055. Ohio State 2015-16 20 79 3.95 Minnesota 2016-17 20 79 3.957. Minnesota 2015-16 20 76 3.80 Ohio State 2016-17 20 76 3.809. Wisconsin 2016-17 20 72 3.6010. Penn State 2016-17 20 71 3.55

TEAM DEFENSE

Rk Name SEASON GP G G/GM1. Minnesota 2013-14 20 37 1.852. Notre Dame 2017-18 24 47 1.963. Michigan State 2014-15 20 42 2.104. Ohio State 2018-19 24 52 2.175. Ohio State 2017-18 24 55 2.296. Wisconsin 2013-14 20 46 2.307. Minnesota 2014-15 20 54 2.708. Notre Dame 2018-19 24 65 2.719. Michigan State 2013-14 20 55 2.7510. Ohio State 2013-14 20 55 2.75

POWER PLAY

Rk Name SEASON TOTALS SHA PP %1. Ohio State 2016-17 29/76 3 38.22. Michigan 2015-16 26/81 1 32.13. Minnesota 2014-15 24/76 0 31.64. Penn State 2018-19 22/73 5 30.15. Michigan 2014-15 21/71 2 29.66. Minnesota 2018-19 22/78 1 28.27. Ohio State 2018-19 26/103 3 25.28. Notre Dame 2018-19 19/77 3 24.79. Ohio State 2017-18 23/94 2 24.510. Minnesota 2016-17 19/78 2 24.4

PENALTY KILL

Rk Name SEASON TOTALS SHF PK %1. Ohio State 2017-18 76/82 2 92.72. Notre Dame 2017-18 65/73 3 89.03. Minnesota 2018-19 66/77 3 85.74. Minnesota 2013-14 44/52 1 84.65. Wisconsin 2013-14 71/84 2 84.56. Penn State 2017-18 65/77 2 84.47. Michigan State 2015-16 58/69 0 84.18. Penn State 2013-14 65/78 1 83.39. Ohio State 2018-19 68/82 4 82.910. Penn State 2014-15 62/75 1 82.7

PENALTY MINUTES

Rk Name SEASON GAMES PIM PIM/G1. Wisconsin 2017-18 24 352 14.72. Michigan 2016-17 20 286 14.33. Ohio State 2016-17 20 264 13.24. Wisconsin 2018-19 24 304 12.675. Wisconsin 2013-14 20 253 12.65 Wisconsin 2016-17 20 253 12.657. Michigan 2015-16 20 252 12.68. Wisconsin 2014-15 20 248 12.49. Michigan 2017-18 24 294 12.210. Ohio State 2013-14 20 229 11.4 Penn State 2015-16 20 229 11.4

SHOTS ON GOAL

Rk Name SEASON GAMES SOG SOG/G1. Penn State 2016-17 20 862 43.12. Penn State 2018-19 24 953 39.73. Penn State 2017-18 24 941 39.214. Penn State 2015-16 20 783 39.155. Michigan 2015-16 20 768 38.46. Penn State 2014-15 20 743 37.27. Michigan 2018-19 24 854 35.68. Minnesota 2014-15 20 704 35.209. Michigan 2014-15 20 703 35.15 10. Wisconsin 2018-19 24 830 34.6

TEAM RECORDS - CONFERENCE GAMES

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ANNUAL STAT CHAMPIONSCONFERENCE GAMES - INDIVIDUAL

SCORING - POINTSYear Name, School GP G A Pts. PPG2013-14 Ryan Dzingel, OSU 20 12 12 24 1.202014-15 Zach Hyman, MICH 20 12 21 33 1.652015-16 Kyle Connor, MICH 20 22 21 43 2.152016-17 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 20 14 20 34 1.70 Mason Jobst, OSU 20 13 21 34 1.702017-18 Cooper Marody, MICH 24 6 21 27 1.122018-19 Taro Hirose, MSU 24 10 24 34 1.42

SCORING - GOALSYear Name, School GP G GPG2013-14 Ryan Dzingel, OSU 20 12 0.60 Michael Mersch, WIS 20 12 0.602014-15 Travis Boyd, MINN 20 13 0.65 Kyle Rau, MINN 20 13 0.652015-16 Kyle Connor, MICH 20 22 1.102016-17 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 20 14 0.702017-18 Tony Calderone, MICH 24 14 0.582018-19 Rem Pitlick, MINN 24 13 0.54 Mason Jobst, OSU 24 13 0.54 Will Lockwood, MICH 24 13 0.54 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 13 0.54

SCORING - ASSISTSYear Name, School GP A APG2013-14 Mark Zengerle, WIS 20 16 0.802014-15 Mike Reilly, MINN 20 24 1.202015-16 JT Compher, MICH 20 25 1.252016-17 Mason Jobst, OSU 20 21 1.052017-18 Cooper Marody, MICH 24 21 0.882018-19 Quinn Hughes, MICH 24 24 1.04 Taro Hirose, MSU 24 24 1.00

SCORING - POWER-PLAY GOALSYear Name, School GP PPG GPG2013-14 Ryan Dzingel, OSU 20 6 0.302014-15 Travis Boyd, MINN 20 7 0.352015-16 Kyle Connor, MICH 20 7 0.352016-17 Nick Schilkey, OSU 20 9 0.452017-18 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 5 0.212018-19 Rem Pitlick, MINN 24 7 0.29 Mason Jobst, OSU 24 7 0.29 Michael Graham, ND 24 7 0.29

SCORING - SHORTHANDED GOALSYear Name, School GP SHG GPG2013-14 David Gust, OSU 14 1 0.07 Nic Kerdiles, WIS 14 1 0.07 Dylan Richard, PSU 15 1 0.07 Andrew Copp, MICH 20 1 0.05 JT Compher, MICH 20 1 0.05 Lee Reimer, MSU 20 1 0.05 Nate Condon, MINN 20 1 0.05 Ryan Dzingel, OSU 20 1 0.05 Mark Zengerle, WIS 20 1 0.052014-15 Andrew Copp, MICH 19 2 0.112015-16 Hudson Fasching, MINN 20 3 0.15 Justin Kloos, MINN 20 3 0.152016-17 Luke Kunin, WIS 19 2 0.11 Leon Bristedt, MINN 20 2 0.102017-18 Mason Jobst, OSU 23 2 0.09 Trent Frederic, WIS 23 2 0.09 Brendan Warren, MICH 24 2 0.08 Dennis Gilbert, ND 24 2 0.082018-19 Garrett Van Wyhe, MICH 24 2 0.08 Alex Limoges, PSU 24 2 0.08

SCORING - GAME-WINNING GOALSYear Name, School GP GWG GPG2013-14 Nic Kerdiles, WIS 14 3 0.21 Phil Di Giuseppe, MICH 20 3 0.15 Seth Ambroz, MINN 20 3 0.15 Kyle Rau, MINN 20 3 0.15 Mark Zengerle, WIS 20 3 0.152014-15 Travis Boyd, MINN 20 4 0.202015-16 Hudson Fasching, MINN 20 5 0.252016-17 Justin Kloos, MINN 20 3 0.152017-18 Dakota Joshua, OSU 19 3 0.16 Andrew Oglevie, ND 22 3 0.14 Tyler Sheehy, MINN 22 3 0.14 Jake Evans, ND 24 3 0.12 Brent Gates Jr., MINN 24 3 0.122018-19 Nolan Moyle, MICH 22 3 0.14 Mitchell Lewandowski, MSU 24 3 0.12 Matt Miller, OSU 24 3 0.12 Denis Smirnov, PSU 24 3 0.12

DEFENSEMAN SCORING - POINTSYear Name, School GP G A Pts. PPG2013-14 Frankie Simonelli, WIS 20 4 11 15 0.75 Mike Reilly, MINN 20 3 12 15 0.752014-15 Mike Reilly, MINN 20 3 24 27 1.352015-16 Zach Werenski, MICH 20 4 14 18 0.902016-17 Jake Bischoff, MINN 20 3 15 18 0.902017-18 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 24 3 15 18 0.752018-19 Quinn Hughes, MICH 23 2 24 26 1.13

DEFENSEMAN SCORING - GOALSYear Name, School GP G GPG2013-14 Brady Skjei, MINN 20 5 0.252014-15 Zach Werenski, MICH 20 7 0.352015-16 Vince Pedrie, PSU 16 7 0.442016-17 Trevor Hamilton, PSU 20 5 0.25 Jake Linhart, WIS 20 5 0.252017-18 Zach Osburn, MSU 21 3 0.14 Andrew Peeke, ND 23 3 0.13 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 24 3 0.12 Trevor Hamilton, PSU 24 3 0.12 Joseph Cecconi, MICH 24 3 0.12 Carson Gatt, MSU 24 3 0.12 Dennis Gilbert, ND 24 3 0.12 Tyler Nanne, MINN 24 3 0.12 Kris Myllari, PSU 24 3 0.122018-19 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 24 5 0.21

DEFENSEMAN SCORING - ASSISTSYear Name, School GP A APG2013-14 Mike Reilly, MINN 20 12 0.602014-15 Mike Reilly, MINN 20 24 1.202015-16 Zach Werenski, MICH 20 14 0.702016-17 Jake Bischoff, MINN 20 15 0.752017-18 Wyatt Kalynuk, WIS 24 15 0.622018-19 Quinn Hughes, MICH 23 24 1.04

GOALTENDING - GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEYear Name, School GAA W2013-14 Adam Wilcox, MINN 1.64 132014-15 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 1.94 112015-16 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2.67 142016-17 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2.76 142017-18 Cale Morris, ND 1.93 172018-19 Tommy Nappier, OSU 1.82 8

GOALTENDING - SAVE PERCENTAGEYear Name, School W Save %2013-14 Adam Wilcox, MINN 13 .9412014-15 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 11 .9402015-16 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 14 .9132016-17 Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 3 .9222017-18 Cale Morris, ND 17 .9482018-19 Tommy Nappier, OSU 8 .936

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ANNUAL STAT CHAMPIONSGOALTENDING - SAVESYear Name, School GP SVS/G SAVES2013-14 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 19 30.6 5812014-15 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 20 30.6 6122015-16 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 20 29.9 5982016-17 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 20 25.2 5032017-18 Cale Morris, ND 24 18.1 8312018-19 Mat Robson, MINN 21 32.8 688

GOALTENDING - SHUTOUTSYear Name, School GP SHUTOUTS2013-14 Adam Wilcox, MINN 18 22014-15 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 20 52015-16 Christian Frey, OSU 16 1 Matt Jurusik, WIS 19 1 Eric Schierhorn, MINN 20 1 Jake Hildebrand, MSU 20 12016-17 Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 9 22017-18 Hayden Lavigne, MICH 21 3 John Lethemon, MSU 22 3 Cale Morris, ND 24 32018-19 Sean Romeo, OSU 12 2 Tommy Nappier, OSU 12 2

CONFERENCE GAMES - TEAMTEAM OFFENSEYear School GP G G/GM2013-14 Michigan 20 68 3.402014-15 Michigan 20 88 4.402015-16 Michigan 20 107 5.352016-17 Minnesota 20 79 3.952017-18 Ohio State 24 77 3.212018-19 Penn State 24 101 4.21

TEAM DEFENSEYear School GP G G/GM2013-14 Minnesota 20 37 1.852014-15 Michigan State 20 42 2.102015-16 Minnesota 20 58 2.902016-17 Minnesota 20 58 2.902017-18 Notre Dame 24 47 1.962018-19 Ohio State 24 52 2.17

POWER PLAYYear School TOTALS SHA PP %2013-14 Ohio State 19/79 0 24.12014-15 Minnesota 24/76 0 31.62015-16 Michigan 26/81 1 32.12016-17 Ohio State 29/76 3 38.22017-18 Ohio State 23/94 2 24.52018-19 Penn State 22/73 5 30.1

PENALTY KILLYear School TOTALS SHF PK %2013-14 Minnesota 44/52 1 84.62014-15 Penn State 62/75 1 82.72015-16 Michigan State 58/69 0 84.12016-17 Wisconsin 59/73 5 80.82017-18 Ohio State 76/82 2 92.72018-19 Minnesota 66/77 3 85.7

PENALTY MINUTESYear School GAMES PIM PIM/G2013-14 Wisconsin 20 253 12.72014-15 Wisconsin 20 248 12.42015-16 Michigan 20 252 12.62016-17 Michigan 20 286 14.32017-18 Wisconsin 24 352 14.72018-19 Wisconsin 24 304 12.7

SHOTS ON GOALYear School GAMES SOG SOG/G2013-14 Penn State 20 675 33.82014-15 Penn State 20 743 37.12015-16 Penn State 20 783 39.22016-17 Penn State 20 862 43.12017-18 Penn State 24 941 39.22018-19 Penn State 24 953 39.71

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Pts Name School Seasons G-A-P324 Tom Ross Michigan State 1972-76 138-186-324300 Steve Colp Michigan State 1972-76 132-168-300298 John Mayasich Minnesota 1951-55 144-154-298284 Brendan Morrison Michigan 1994-97 102-182-284270 Paul Pooley Ohio State 1981-84 114-156-270269 Pat Micheletti Minnesota 1982-86 120-149-269267 Mike Eaves Wisconsin 1974-78 94-173-267261 Kip Miller Michigan State 1986-90 116-145-261 Denny Felsner Michigan 1988-92 139-122-261256 Mark Johnson Wisconsin 1976-79 125-131-256248 Brian Wiseman Michigan 1990-94 84-164-248247 David Roberts Michigan 1989-93 90-157-247246 Dave Debol Michigan 1974-78 112-134-246241 Corey Millen Minnesota 1982-87 119-122-241238 Butsy Erickson Minnesota 1979-83 109-129-238234 Brian Walsh Notre Dame 1973-77 89-145-234233 Ray Meyers Ohio State 1971-74 107-126-233230 Peter White Michigan State 1988-92 75-155-230228 Theran Welsh Wisconsin 1977-81 34-194-228227 Brad Jones Michigan 1983-87 89-138-227226 John Noble Notre Dame 1969-73 81-145-226 Bill Muckalt Michigan 1994-98 105-121-226225 Daryl Rice Michigan State 1972-76 96-129-225223 Dave Kobryn Ohio State 1980-84 73-150-223222 Bill Shibicky Michigan State 1983-87 86-136-222 T.J. Hensick Michigan 2003-07 75-147-222220 Eddie Bumbacco Notre Dame 1970-74 103-117-220 Tony Granato Wisconsin 1983-87 100-120-220218 Dwayne Norris Michigan State 1988-92 105-113-218 Larry Olimb Minnesota 1988-92 59-159-218 Rem Murray Michigan State 1991-95 71-147-218216 Brian Bonin Minnesota 1992-96 100-116-216215 Neil Celley Michigan 1946, 49-51 119-96-215213 Gordon McMillan Michigan 1945-49 99-114-213212 Paul Tilley Ohio State 1976-80 81-131-212 Andy Browne Ohio State 1980-84 104-108-212211 Ian Williams Notre Dame 1970-74 92-119-211210 Scott Lecy Wisconsin 1977-81 83-127-210 Larry Marson Ohio State 1978-82 82-128-210 Mitch Messier Michigan State 1983-87 86-124-210209 John Sturges Michigan State 1972-76 77-132-209208 Kris Manery Michigan 1973-77 111-97-218206 Ron Vincent Wisconsin 1978-82 75-131-206205 David Oliver Michigan 1990-94 107-95-205202 Steve Ulseth Minnesota 1977-81 84-118-202 Newell Brown Michigan State 1980-84 75-127-202201 Tim Harrer Minnesota 1976-80 117-84-201 Mark Hamway Michigan State 1979-83 98-103-201 Kevin Miller Michigan State 1984-88 61-140-201 Mike York Michigan State 1995-99 79-122-201200 John Pohl Minnesota 1998-02 71-129-200

Goals Name School Seasons G-A-P144 John Mayasich Minnesota 1951-55 144-154-298139 Denny Felsner Michigan 1988-92 139-122-261138 Tom Ross Michigan State 1972-76 138-186-324132 Steve Colp Michigan State 1972-76 132-168-300125 Mark Johnson Wisconsin 1976-79 125-131-256120 Pat Micheletti Minnesota 1982-86 120-149-269119 Neil Celley Michigan 1946, 49-51 119-96-215 Corey Millen Minnesota 1982-87 119-122-241

117 Tim Harrer Minnesota 1976-80 117-84-201116 Kip Miller Michigan State 1986-90 116-145-261114 Paul Pooley Ohio State 1981-84 114-156-270112 Dave Debol Michigan 1974-78 112-134-246111 Kris Manery Michigan 1973-77 111-97-218110 Mike Donnelly Michigan State 1982-86 110-86-196109 Dick Dougherty Minnesota 1950-54 109-78-187 Butsy Erickson Minnesota 1979-83 109-129-238108 Bert DeHate Wisconsin 1966-70 108-80-188107 Ray Meyers Ohio State 1971-74 107-126-233 Bobby Reynolds Michigan State 1985-89 107-89-196 David Oliver Michigan 1990-94 107-95-205106 Anson Carter Michigan State 1992-96 106-72-178105 Dwayne Norris Michigan State 1988-92 105-113-218 Bill Muckalt Michigan 1994-98 105-121-226104 Greg Meredith Notre Dame 1976-80 104-88-192 Andy Browne Ohio State 1980-84 104-108-212 Jason Botterill Michigan 1993-97 104-82-186103 Gil Burford Michigan 1948-51 103-93-196 Eddie Bumbacco Notre Dame 1970-74 103-117-220 Shawn Heaphy Michigan State 1987-91 103-91-194 Mike Knuble Michigan 1991-95 103-72-175102 Brendan Morrison Michigan 1994-97 102-182-284100 Tony Granato Wisconsin 1983-87 100-120-220 Brian Bonin Minnesota 1992-96 100-116-216

Assists Name School Seasons G-A-P194 Theran Welsh Wisconsin 1977-81 34-194-228186 Tom Ross Michigan State 1972-76 138-186-324182 Brendan Morrison Michigan 1994-97 102-182-284173 Mike Eaves Wisconsin 1974-78 94-173-267168 Steve Colp Michigan State 1972-76 132-168-300164 Brian Wiseman Michigan 1990-94 84-164-248159 Larry Olimb Minnesota 1988-92 59-159-218157 David Roberts Michigan 1989-93 90-157-247156 Paul Pooley Ohio State 1981-84 114-156-270155 Peter White Michigan State 1988-92 75-155-230154 John Mayasich Minnesota 1951-55 144-154-298150 Dave Kobryn Ohio State 1980-84 73-150-223149 Pat Micheletti Minnesota 1982-86 120-149-269147 Rem Murray Michigan State 1991-95 71-147-218 T.J. Hensick Michigan 2003-07 75-147-222145 John Noble Notre Dame 1969-73 81-145-226 Brian Walsh Notre Dame 1973-77 89-145-234 Kip Miller Michigan State 1986-90 116-145-261140 Kevin Miller Michigan State 1984-88 61-140-201138 Brad Jones Michigan 1983-87 89-138-227136 Bill Shibicky Michigan State 1983-87 86-136-222134 Dave Debol Michigan 1974-78 112-134-246132 John Sturges Michigan State 1972-76 77-132-209131 Mark Johnson Wisconsin 1976-79 125-131-256 Paul Tilley Ohio State 1976-80 81-131-212 Ron Vincent Wisconsin 1978-82 75-131-206130 Steve Suk Michigan State 1991-95 39-130-169129 Daryl Rice Michigan State 1972-76 96-129-225 Butsy Erickson Minnesota 1979-83 109-129-238 John Pohl Minnesota 1998-02 71-129-200128 Larry Marson Ohio State 1978-82 82-128-210 Todd Richards Minnesota 1985-89 30-128-158 Mark Ouimet Michigan 1989-93 58-128-186127 Scott Lecy Wisconsin 1977-81 83-127-210 Newell Brown Michigan State 1980-84 75-127-202126 Ray Meyers Ohio State 1971-74 107-126-233 Craig Norwich Wisconsin 1974-77 42-126-168

CAREER CLUBS

200-POINT

100-GOAL

100-ASSIST

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Pts Name School Seasons G-A-P125 Steve Guolla Michigan State 1991-95 62-125-187 Mark Zengerle Wisconsin 2010-14 37-125-162124 Mitch Messier Michigan State 1983-87 86-124-210 Pat Murray Michigan State 1987-90 59-124-183122 Corey Millen Minnesota 1982-87 119-122-241 Steve Beadle Michigan State 1986-90 42-122-164 Denny Felsner Michigan 1988-92 139-122-261 Mike York Michigan State 1995-99 79-122-201121 Bill Muckalt Michigan 1994-98 105-121-226120 Mike Crowley Minnesota 1994-97 37-120-157119 Ian Williams Notre Dame 1970-74 92-119-211118 Steve Ulseth Minnesota 1977-81 84-118-202117 Eddie Bumbacco Notre Dame 1970-74 103-117-220116 Brian Bonin Minnesota 1992-96 100-116-216115 Tim Manning Michigan 1977-81 27-115-142 Mike McNeill Notre Dame 1984-88 83-115-198 Andrew Shier Wisconsin 1990-94 53-115-168114 Gordon McMillan Michigan 1945-49 99-114-213 Bruce Allworth Ohio State 1973-76 71-114-185 Doug Macdonald Wisconsin 1988-92 75-114-189113 Clark Hamilton Notre Dame 1973-77 70-113-183 Richard Erdall Minnesota 1981-85 55-113-168 Tim Thomas Wisconsin 1981-86 41-113-154 Dwayne Norris Michigan State 1988-92 105-113-218112 Russ Welch Michigan State 1976-80 78-112-190 John Johannson Wisconsin 1980-84 64-112-176 John Shouneyia Michigan 1999-03 32-112-144111 Tom Vannelli Minnesota 1973-77 69-111-180110 Todd Brost Michigan 1985-89 63-110-173 Erik Condra Notre Dame 2005-09 48-110-158109 Gordon Wilkie Michigan 1961-64 42-109-151 David Bankoske Notre Dame 1988-93 73-109-182 Kevin Hilton Michigan 1992-96 57-109-166108 Andy Browne Ohio State 1980-84 104-108-212 Rick Brebant Ohio State 1984-87 75-108-183 Jim Slater Michigan State 2001-05 64-108-172107 Dave Poulin Notre Dame 1978-82 89-107-196 Jason Woolley Michigan State 1989-91 37-107-144 T.J. Tynan Notre Dame 2010-14 54-107-161106 Aaron Broten Minnesota 1979-81 72-106-178105 Dan Lerg Michigan 1976-80 94-105-199 Andrew Ebbett Michigan 2002-06 38-105-143104 Neal Broten Minnesota 1978-81 38-104-142 Barry Richter Wisconsin 1989-93 52-104-156 Ryan Kraft Minnesota 1994-98 62-104-166103 Mark Hamway Michigan State 1979-83 98-103-201102 Jason Miller Minnesota 1987-91 53-102-155 Jamie Ling Notre Dame 1992-96 51-102-153101 Tom Scanlon Ohio State 1976-80 76-101-177 Don McSween Michigan State 1983-87 28-101-129 Bryan Smolinski Michigan State 1989-93 80-101-181100 Gary Haight Michigan State 1980-85 27-100-127 Dave Maley Wisconsin 1982-86 66-100-166 Peter Hankinson Minnesota 1986-90 82-100-182 Dan Trebil Minnesota 1991-96 24-100-124 John Madden Michigan 1994-97 80-100-180

Pts Name School Seasons G-A-P324 Tom Ross Michigan State 1972-76 138-186-324300 Steve Colp Michigan State 1972-76 132-168-300298 John Mayasich Minnesota 1951-55 144-154-298284 Brendan Morrison Michigan 1994-97 102-182-284270 Paul Pooley Ohio State 1981-84 114-156-270269 Pat Micheletti Minnesota 1982-86 120-149-269261 Kip Miller Michigan State 1986-90 116-145-261 Denny Felsner Michigan 1988-92 139-122-261256 Mark Johnson Wisconsin 1976-79 125-131-256246 Dave Debol Michigan 1974-78 112-134-246241 Corey Millen Minnesota 1982-87 119-122-241238 Butsy Erickson Minnesota 1979-83 109-129-238233 Ray Meyers Ohio State 1971-74 107-126-233226 Bill Muckalt Michigan 1994-98 105-121-226220 Eddie Bumbacco Notre Dame 1970-74 103-117-220 Tony Granato Wisconsin 1983-87 100-120-220218 Dwayne Norris Michigan State 1988-92 105-113-218216 Brian Bonin Minnesota 1992-96 100-116-216212 Andy Browne Ohio State 1980-84 104-108-212

CAREER CLUBS

100 GOALS AND100 ASSISTS

100-ASSIST(cont.)

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CURRENT COACHES - YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.2011-12 Michigan Tech 16-19-4 .462 11-13-4 .464 2012-13 Michigan Tech 13-20-4 .405 8-16-4 .3572013-14 Michigan Tech 14-19-7 .438 12-11-5 .5182014-15 Michigan Tech 29-10-2 .732 21-5-2 .7862015-16 Michigan Tech 23-9-5 .689 18-7-3 .6962016-17 Michigan Tech 23-15-7 .589 15-7-6 .6432017-18 Michigan 22-15-3 .588 11-10-3 .5212018-19 Michigan 13-16-7 .458 9-10-5 .479

School Record 35-31-10 .526 20-20-8 .500Career Record 153-123-39 .548 105-79-32 .560

NCAA Appearances: 1 (2018)

MEL PEARSON, MICHIGAN

Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.2007-08 Alabama-Huntsville 6-21-4 .258 3-13-4 .2502008-09 Alabama-Huntsville 5-20-5 .250 3-11-4 .2782009-10 Alabama-Huntsville 12-18-3 .409 6-10-2 .3892017-18 Michigan State 12-22-2 .361 6-16-2 .2922018-19 Michigan State 12-19-5 .403 8-12-4 .417

School Record 24-41-7 .382 14-28-6 .354 Career Record 59-122-21 .344 26-62-16 .327

NCAA Appearances: 1 (2010)

DANTON COLE, MICHIGAN STATE

Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.1990–91 Lake Superior State 36-5-4 .844 26-2-4 .8751991–92 Lake Superior State 30-9-4 .744 20-8-4 .6881992–93 Lake Superior State 32-8-5 .767 20-5-5 .7501993–94 Lake Superior State 31-10-4 .733 18-8-4 .6671994–95 Lake Superior State 23-12-6 .634 14-9-4 .5931995–96 Lake Superior State 30-8-2 .775 22-6-2 .7672005–06 Notre Dame 13-19-4 .417 11-13-4 .4642006–07 Notre Dame 32-7-3 .798 21-4-3 .8042007–08 Notre Dame 27-16-4 .617 15-9-4 .6072008–09 Notre Dame 31-6-3 .812 21-4-3-3 .8042009–10 Notre Dame 13-17-8 .447 9-12-7-2 .4462010–11 Notre Dame 25-14-5 .625 18-7-3-2 .6962011–12 Notre Dame 19-18-3 .512 12-13-3-0 .4822012–13 Notre Dame 25-13-3 .646 17-8-3-2 .6612013–14 Notre Dame 23-15-2 .600 9-9-2 .5002014–15 Notre Dame 18-19-5 .488 10-7-5 .5682015–16 Notre Dame 19-11-7 .608 15-5-2 .7272016–17 Notre Dame 23-12-5 .637 12-6-4 .6362017-18 Notre Dame 28-10-2 .725 17-6-1 .7292018-19 Notre Dame 23-14-3 .613 11-11-2 .500

School Record 319-191-57 .613 198-114-46 .617Career Record 501-243-82 .656 318-152-69 .661

NCAA Appearances: 11 (2004-07-08-09-11-13-14-16-17-18-19)

JEFF JACKSON, NOTRE DAME

Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.2005-06 St. Cloud State 22-16-4 .571 13-13-2 .5002006-07 St. Cloud State 22-11-7 .638 14-7-7 .6252007-08 St. Cloud State 19-16-5 .538 12-12-4 .5002008-09 St. Cloud State 18-17-3 .513 13-13-2 .5002009-10 St. Cloud State 24-14-5 .616 15-9-4 .6072010-11 St. Cloud State 15-18-5 .461 11-13-4 .4642011-12 St. Cloud State 17-17-5 .500 12-12-4 .5002012-13 St. Cloud State 25-16-1 .661 18-9-1 .6612013-14 St. Cloud State 22-11-5 .688 15-6-3 .6882014-15 St. Cloud State 20-19-1 .513 11-12-1 .4792015-16 St. Cloud State 31-9-1 .768 17-6-1 .7292016-17 St. Cloud State 16-19-1 .458 10-13-1 .4382017-18 St. Cloud State 25-9-6 .700 16-4-4 .7502018-19 Minnesota 18-16-4 .526 11-10-3 .521

School Record 18-16-4 .526 11-10-3 .521Career Record 294-208-53 .578 188-139-41 .567

NCAA Appearances: 8 (2007-08-10-13-14-15-16-18)

BOB MOTZKO, MINNESOTA

Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.2013-14 Ohio State 18-14-5 .554 6-9-5 .4252014-15 Ohio State 14-19-3 .431 8-11-1 .425 2015-16 Ohio State 14-18-4 .444 8-8-4 .5002016-17 Ohio State 21-12-6 .615 11-8-1 .5752017-18 Ohio State 26-10-5 .695 14-8-2 .6252018-19 Ohio State 20-11-5 .625 13-7-4 .625

School Record 113-84-28 .564 60-51-17 .535Career Record 113-84-28 .564 60-51-17 .535

NCAA Appearances: 3 (2017-18-19)

STEVE ROHLIK, OHIO STATE

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CURRENT COACHES - YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.1999-00 Alaska 6-25-3 .221 4-22-2 .1792000-01 Alaska 9-19-8 .361 7-14-7 .3752001-02 Alaska 22-12-3 .635 15-10-3 .5892002-03 Alaska 15-14-7 .514 10-11-7 .4822003-04 Alaska 16-19-1 .458 14-13-1 .5182004-05 Princeton 8-20-3 .306 6-14-2 .3182005-06 Princeton 10-18-3 .371 7-12-3 .3862006-07 Princeton 15-16-3 .485 10-10-2 .5002007-08 Princeton 21-14-0 .600 14-8-0 .6362008-09 Princeton 22-12-1 .643 14-8-0 .6362009-10 Princeton 12-16-3 .435 8-12-2 .4092010-11 Princeton 17-13-2 .562 11-9-2 .5452012-13 Penn State 13-14-0 .481 - -2013-14 Penn State 8-26-2 .250 3-16-1 .1752014-15 Penn State 18-15-4 .541 10-9-1 .5252015-16 Penn State 21-13-4 .605 10-9-1 .5252016-17 Penn State 25-12-2 .667 10-9-1 .5252017-18 Penn State 18-15-5 .539 9-10-5 .4792018-19 Penn State 22-15-2 .590 11-12-1 .479

School Record 125-110-19 .530 53-65-10 .453Career Record 298-308-56 .492 173-208-41 .459

NCAA Appearances: 4 (2008-09-17-18)

GUY GADOWSKY, PENN STATEYear School Overall Pct. Conference Pct.2016-17 Wisconsin 20-15-1 .569 12-8-0 .6002017-18 Wisconsin 14-19-4 .432 8-13-3 .3962018-19 Wisconsin 14-18-5 .446 9-10-5 .479

School Record 48-52-10 .482 29-31-9 .486Career Record 48-52-10 .482 29-31-9 .486

TONY GRANATO, WISCONSIN

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ALL COACHES RECORDS BY SCHOOLMICHIGAN

COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.Joe Barss 1922-27 5 26 21 4 .549Edward Lowrey 1927-44 17 124 136 21 .479Vic Heyliger 1944-57 13 228 61 13 .776Al Renfrew 1957-73 16 222 207 11 .517Dan Farrell 1973-80 7 135 129 6 .511Wilf Martin 1980 1 1 1 0 .500John Giordano 1980-84 4 68 75 6 .477Red Berenson 1984-17 33 848 426 92 .655Mel Pearson 2017- 2 35 31 10 .526

MICHIGAN STATE

COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.Guy Gadowsky 2012- 7 125 110 19 .530

PENN STATE

COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.A.C. Viner 1921-23 2 3 13 3 .237Robert Blodgett 1923-24 1 3 9 1 .269Kay Iverson 1924-26 2 9 10 5 .479W.R. Brandow 1926-27 1 1 9 0 .100John Farquhar 1927-30 3 21 20 7 .510Spike Carlson 1930-31 1 4 6 1 .409Art Thomsen 1931-35 4 9 22 1 .297Thomsen/Riley 1963-64 1 8 5 3 .594John Riley 1963-66 3 34 19 3 .634Bill Rothwell 1975-76 1 12 24 2 .342Bob Johnson 1966-82 16 367 175 23 .670Jeff Sauer 1982-02 20 489 306 46 .609Mike Eaves 2002-16 13 259 206 58 .551Tony Granato 2016- 3 48 52 10 .482

WISCONSIN

COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.No formal coach 1922-23 2 2 7 0 .222John Kobs 1925-30 6 8 18 1 .315Harold Paulsen 1950-51 2 6 25 0 .194Amo Bessone 1951-79 28 367 427 20 .463Ron Mason 1979-2002 23 635 270 69 .687Rick Comley 2002-2011 9 186 140 39 .563Tom Anastos 2011-2017 6 78 122 24 .402Danton Cole 2017- 2 24 41 7 .382

MINNESOTA COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.I.D. MacDonald 1922-23 1 6 3 1 .650Emil Iverson 1923-30 7 82 20 11 .774Frank Pond 1930-35 5 46 24 4 .649Larry Armstrong 1935-47 12 125 54 10 .688Doc Romnes 1947-52 5 53 59 0 .473Marsh Ryman 1955-56 1 16 12 1 .569John Mariucci 1952-66 14 197 138 18 .584Glen Sonmor 1966-71 5 77 80 6 .491Ken Yackel Sr. 1971-72 1 7 17 0 .292Herb Brooks 1972-79 7 167 97 18 .624Brad Buetow 1979-85 6 171 75 8 .689Mike Guentzel 1996-97 1 1 1 0 .500Doug Woog 1985-99 14 390 187 40 .665Don Lucia 1999-17 19 457 248 73 .634Bob Motzko 2018- 1 18 16 4 .526

OHIO STATE COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.Tom Bedecki 1963-65 2 6 14 0 .300Glen Sonmor 1966 1 9 7 0 .563Harry Neale 1967-70 3 49 48 3 .505Dave Chambers 1971-72 1 44 14 0 .759Gerald Walford 1973-75 2 41 46 4 .473Jerry Welsh 1976-95 19 328 381 56 .465John Markell 1995-10 15 280 267 56 .511Mark Osiecki 2011-13 3 46 50 16 .482Steve Rohlik 2013- 6 113 84 28 .564

NOTRE DAME COACH TENURE YRS W L T PCT.G.R. Walsh 1912-13 1 1 2 0 .333Paul Castner 1919-23 4 18 4 0 .818Tom Lieb 1923-26 3 3 8 3 .321Benjamin Dubois 1926-27 1 3 7 1 .381Lefty Smith 1968-87 19 307 320 31 .490Ric Schafer 1987-95 8 112 152 15 .428Dave Poulin 1995-05 10 139 197 50 .425Jeff Jackson 2005- 14 319 191 57 .613

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MOST WINS AT A BIG TEN SCHOOL Rk Coach School Tenure Yrs Wins1. Red Berenson Michigan 1984-17 33 8482. Ron Mason Michigan State 1979-02 23 6353. Jeff Sauer Wisconsin 1982-02 20 4894. Don Lucia Minnesota 1999-17 19 4575. Doug Woog Minnesota 1985-99 14 3906. Amo Bessone Michigan State 1951-79 28 367 Bob Johnson Wisconsin 1966-82 16 3678. Jerry Welsh Ohio State 1976-95 19 3289. Jeff Jackson Notre Dame 2005- 14 31910. Lefty Smith Notre Dame 1968-87 19 307

BEST WIN PERCENTAGEAT A BIG TEN SCHOOL

Rk Coach School Tenure Yrs Win %1. Vic Heyliger Michigan 1944-57 13 .7762. Emil Iverson Minnesota 1923-30 7 .7743. Brad Buetow Minnesota 1979-85 6 .6894. Larry Armstrong Minnesota 1935-47 12 .6885. Ron Mason Michigan State 1979-02 23 .6876. Bob Johnson Wisconsin 1966-82 16 .6707. Doug Woog Minnesota 1985-99 14 .6708. Red Berenson Michigan 1984-17 33 .6559. Frank Pond Minnesota 1930-35 5 .64910. Don Lucia Minnesota 1999-17 19 .634

Minimum 5 years at school.

MOST YEARS AT A BIG TEN SCHOOL Rk Coach School Tenure Yrs1. Red Berenson Michigan 1984-17 332. Amo Bessone Michigan State 1951-79 283. Ron Mason Michigan State 1979-02 234. Jeff Sauer Wisconsin 1982-02 205. Jerry Welsh Ohio State 1976-95 19 Lefty Smith Notre Dame 1968-87 197. Don Lucia Minnesota 1999-17 198. Edward Lowrey Michigan 1927-44 179. Al Renfrew Michigan 1957-73 16 Bob Johnson Wisconsin 1966-82 16

NCAA TITLES AT A BIG TEN SCHOOLRk Coach School Championships Yrs1. Vic Heyliger Michigan 6 1948-51-52-53-55-562. Bob Johnson Wisconsin 3 1973-77-81 Herb Brooks Minnesota 3 1974-76-794. Jeff Sauer Wisconsin 2 1983-90 Red Berenson Michigan 2 1996-98 Don Lucia Minnesota 2 2002-037. Al Renfrew Michigan 1 1964 Amo Bessone Michigan State 1 1966 Ron Mason Michigan State 1 1986 Mike Eaves Wisconsin 1 2006 Rick Comley Michigan State 1 2007

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

MOST BIG TEN WINSRk Coach School Tenure Yrs Record1. Don Lucia Minnesota 2013-18 5 64-31-92. Steve Rohlik Ohio State 2013-Present 6 60-51-173. Red Berenson Michigan 2013-17 4 40-33-74. Guy Gadowsky Penn State 2013-Present 6 53-65-105. Tony Granato Wisconsin 2017-Present 3 29-31-96. Jeff Jackson Notre Dame 2018-Present 2 28-17-37. Tom Anastos Michigan State 2013-17 4 25-42-138. Mel Pearson Michigan 2018-Present 2 20-20-89. Mike Eaves Wisconsin 2013-16 3 18-34-8

Active coaches in bold.

BEST BIG TEN WIN PERCENTAGERk Coach School Tenure Yrs Record Win %1. Don Lucia Minnesota 2013-18 5 64-31-9 .6592. Jeff Jackson Notre Dame 2018-Present 2 28-17-3 .6153. Red Berenson Michigan 2013-17 4 40-33-7 .5444. Steve Rohlik Ohio State 2013-Present 6 60-51-17 .5355. Bob Motzko Minnesota 2019-Present 1 11-10-3 .5216. Mel Pearson Michigan 2017-Present 2 20-20-8 .5007. Tony Granato Wisconsin 2017-Present 3 29-31-9 .4868. Guy Gadowsky Penn State 2013-Present 5 53-65-10 .4539. Tom Anastos Michigan State 2013-17 4 25-42-13 .39410. Mike Eaves Wisconsin 2013-16 3 18-34-8 .367

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENTALL-TIME RESULTS

2014 - Saint Paul, Minn.THURSDAY, MARCH 20#6 PENN STATE def. #3 MICHIGAN, 2-1 (2OT)#4 OHIO STATE def. #5 MICHIGAN STATE, 2-1 (OT)

FRIDAY, MARCH 21#2 WISCONSIN def. #6 PENN STATE, 2-1#4 OHIO STATE def. #1 MINNESOTA, 3-1

SATURDAY, MARCH 22#2 WISCONSIN def. #4 OHIO STATE, 5-4 (OT)

2015 - Detroit, Mich.THURSDAY, MARCH 19#5 OHIO STATE def. #4 PENN STATE, 3-1#3 MICHIGAN def. #6 WISCONSIN, 5-1

FRIDAY, MARCH 20#1 MINNESOTA def. #5 OHIO STATE, 3-0#3 MICHIGAN def. #2 MICHIGAN STATE, 4-1

SATURDAY, MARCH 21#1 MINNESOTA def. #3 MICHIGAN, 4-2

2016 - Saint Paul, Minn.THURSDAY, MARCH 17#3 PENN STATE def. #6 WISCONSIN, 5-2#4 OHIO STATE def. #5 MICHIGAN STATE, 4-3 (OT)

FRIDAY, MARCH 18#2 MICHIGAN def. #3 PENN STATE, 7-2#1 MINNESOTA def. #4 OHIO STATE, 4-2

SATURDAY, MARCH 19#2 MICHIGAN def. #1 MINNESOTA, 5-3

2017 - Detroit, Mich.THURSDAY, MARCH 16#3 OHIO STATE def. #6 MICHIGAN STATE, 6-3#4 PENN STATE def. #5 MICHIGAN, 4-1

FRIDAY, MARCH 17#2 WISCONSIN def. #3 OHIO STATE, 2-1#4 PENN STATE def. #1 MINNESOTA, 4-3 (2OT)

SATURDAY, MARCH 18#4 PENN STATE def. #2 WISCONSIN, 2-1 (2OT)

2018 March 2-4 | Best-of-three series

#7 MICHIGAN STATE AT #2 OHIO STATEGame 1: OHIO STATE def. MICHIGAN STATE, 6-2Game 2: OHIO STATE def. MICHIGAN STATE, 4-3 (OT)Ohio State wins series, 2-0

#6 WISCONSIN AT #3 MICHIGANGame 1: MICHIGAN def. WISCONSIN, 6-5Game 2: MICHIGAN def. WISCONSIN, 7-4Michigan wins series, 2-0

#5 MINNESOTA AT #4 PENN STATEGame 1: PENN STATE def. MINNESOTA, 5-3Game 2: PENN STATE def. MINNESOTA, 6-5Penn State wins series, 2-0

Saturday, March 10 | Single elimination#1 NOTRE DAME def. #4 PENN STATE, 3-2#2 OHIO STATE def. #3 MICHIGAN, 3-2 (OT)

Saturday, March 17 | Single elimination#1 NOTRE DAME def. #2 OHIO STATE, 3-2 (OT)

2019March 8-10 | Best-of-three series

#7 MICHIGAN STATE AT #2 NOTRE DAMEGame 1: NOTRE DAME def. MICHIGAN STATE, 1-0Game 2: NOTRE DAME def. MICHIGAN STATE, 2-0Notre Dame wins series, 2-0

#6 MICHIGAN AT #3 MINNESOTAGame 1: MINNESOTA def. MICHIGAN, 3-2 (OT)Game 2: MINNESOTA def. MICHIGAN, 4-1Minnesota wins series, 2-0

#5 WISCONSIN AT #4 PENN STATEGame 1: WISCONSIN def. PENN STATE, 4-3 (OT)Game 2: PENN STATE def. WISCONSIN, 6-2Game 3: PENN STATE def. WISCONSIN, 4-3 (OT)Penn State wins series, 2-1

March 16-17 | Single elimination#2 NOTRE DAME def. #3 MINNESOTA, 2-1 (OT)#4 PENN STATE def. #1 OHIO STATE, 5-1

Saturday, March 23 | Single elimination#2 NOTRE DAME def. #4 PENN STATE, 3-2

ALL-TOURNAMENT SELECTIONSMICHIGAN (6)

Michael Downing, D, 2015Zach Hyman, F, 2015JT Compher, F, 2016Kyle Connor, F, 2016

Steve Racine, G, 2016Zach Werenski, D, 2016

MINNESOTA (5)Travis Boyd, F, 2015

Kyle Rau, F, 2015Mike Reilly, D, 2015

Adam Wilcox, G, 2015Tyler Sheehy, F, 2016

NOTRE DAME (7)Cale Morris, G, 2018-19Jordan Gross, D, 2018

Cam Morrison, F, 2018-19Andrew Peeke, D, 2019

Spencer Stastney, D, 2019

OHIO STATE (7)Drew Brevig, D, 2014Ryan Dzingel, F, 2014

Christian Frey, G, 2014David Gust, F, 2017Matt Miller, D, 2018Mason Jobst, F, 2018

Tanner Laczynski, F, 2018

PENN STATE (7)Luke Juha, D, 2016Erik Autio, D, 2017

Liam Folkes, F, 2017-19Peyton Jones, G, 2017Alex Limoges, F, 2019Vince Pedrie, D, 2017

WISCONSIN (4)Michael Mersch, F, 2014

Frankie Simonelli, D, 2014Mark Zengerle, F, 2014

Luke Kunin, F, 2017

2014 Mark Zengerle, WIS2015 Adam Wilcox, MINN2016 Kyle Connor, MICH2017 Peyton Jones, PSU2018 Cale Morris, ND2019 Cale Morris, ND

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

ATTENDANCE

ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDSTeam W L Pct. 1st 2nd Notre Dame 6 0 1.000 2 0 Penn State 10 6 .625 1 1Ohio State 8 6 .571 0 2Michigan 6 6 .500 1 1Minnesota 5 6 .455 1 1Wisconsin 4 7 .364 1 1 Michigan State 0 8 .000 0 0

Year Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Total Avg./Session2014 7,333 7,408 7,963 9,753 10,153 42,610 8,5222015 3,465 6,324 6,355 -------- -------- 16,144 5,3812016 4,283 5,423 6,180 -------- -------- 15,886 5,2952017 3,387 2,791 5,607 -------- -------- 11,785 3,9282018 23,358 11,419 5,515 -------- -------- 40,292 13,4312019 23,917 9,427 5,988 -------- -------- 39,332 13,111 Average 10,957 7,132 6,268 9,753 10,153 166,049 7,454

Tournament format in 2014: Sessions 1 and 2 - Quarterfinals; Sessions 3 and 4 - Semifinals; Session 5 - Final

Tournament format beginning in 2015: Session 1 - Quarterfinals; Session 2 - Semifinals; Session 3 - Final

Tournament format beginning in 2017: Session 1 - Quarterfinals (best-of-three series); Session 2 - Semifinals (single elimination); Session 3 - Final (single elimination)

ALL-TIME RECORD BY SEED Seed 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 Total Pct. #1 0-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 5-4 .556 #2 4-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 12-3 .800 #3 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 8-6 .571 #4 3-2 2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 11-6 .647 #5 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-8 .200 #6 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-8 .111 #7 0-2 0-2 - - - - 0-4 .000

New tournament format introduced for 2017-18 season - Quarterfinals: best-of-three series, No. 1 seed earns bye; Semifinals & Finals: single elimination

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDSCoach, School W L Pct.Jeff Jackson, ND 6 0 1.000 Bob Motzko, MINN 2 1 .667Guy Gadowsky, PSU 10 6 .625Steve Rohlik, OSU 8 6 .571Red Berenson, MICH 4 3 .571Mike Eaves, WIS 2 2 .500Mel Pearson, MICH 2 3 .400Don Lucia, MINN 3 5 .375Tony Granato, WIS 2 5 .286Tom Anastos, MSU 0 4 .000Danton Cole, MSU 0 4 .000

Active coaches in bold.

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDSSCORING RECORDS

POINTS

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Points1. JT Compher, MICH 3/18/16, PSU 52. Dylan Larkin, MICH 3/19/15, WIS 4 Kyle Connor, MICH 3/18/16, PSU 4 Kyle Connor, MICH 3/19/16, MINN 4 Zach Werenski, MICH 3/19/16, MINN 4 Tony Calderone, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 4 Quinn Hughes, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 4

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Points1. Liam Folkes, PSU 2019 102. Alex Limoges, PSU 2019 93. JT Compher, MICH 2016 8 Kyle Connor, MICH 2016 85. Tony Calderone, MICH 2018 7 Quinn Hughes, MICH 2018 7

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Points1. Liam Folkes, PSU 2017-present 162. Alex Limoges, PSU 2018-present 12 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-19 124. Rem Pitlick, MINN 2017-19 11 Brandon Biro, PSU 2017-present 11

GOALS

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Goals1. Kyle Connor, MICH 3/18/16, PSU 4 Tony Calderone, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 43. Sean Dhooghe, WIS 3/8/19, PSU 34. 21 times, most recently by: Nate Sucese, PSU 3/17/19, OSU 2

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Goals1. Alex Limoges, PSU 2019 62. Kyle Connor, MICH 2016 53. Tony Calderone, MICH 2018 4 Liam Folkes, PSU 2019 45. Zach Hyman, MICH 2015 3 Travis Boyd, MINN 2015 3 Liam Folkes, PSU 2017 3 Casey Mittelstadt, MINN 2018 3 Scott Reedy, MINN 2018 3 Mason Jobst, OSU 2018 3 Evan Barratt, PSU 2018 3 Nate Sucese, PSU 2019 3 Sean Dhooghe, WIS 2019 3

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Goals1. Liam Folkes, PSU 2017-present 82. Alex Limoges, PSU 2018-present 6 Nate Sucese, PSU 2017-present 64. Kyle Connor, MICH 2016 5 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-19 5

ASSISTS

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Assists1. JT Compher, MICH 3/18/16, PSU 52. Nic Kerdiles, WIS 3/22/14, OSU 3 Dylan Larkin, MICH 3/19/15, WIS 3 Luke Juha, PSU 3/17/16, WIS 3 Kyle Connor, MICH 3/19/16, MINN 3 Zach Werenski, MICH 3/19/16, MINN 3 Joseph Cecconi, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 3 Quinn Hughes, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 3 Cooper Marody, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 3 Rem Pitlick, MINN 3/2/18, PSU 3 Liam Folkes, PSU 3/8/19, WIS 3

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Assists1. JT Compher, MICH 2016 72. Quinn Hughes, MICH 2018 6 Liam Folkes, PSU 2019 64. Zach Werenski, MICH 2016 5 Joseph Cecconi, MICH 2018 5

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Assists1. Liam Folkes, PSU 2017-present 82. JT Compher, MICH 2014-16 7 Rem Pitlick, MINN 2017-19 7 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-19 7 Brandon Biro, PSU 2017-present 6

GAME-WINNING GOALS

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Goals1. 39 times, most recently by: Cam Morrison, ND 2019 1

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Goals1. Cam Morrison, ND 2018-present 2 Liam Folkes, PSU 2017-present 2 Mason Jobst, OSU 2016-19 2

POWER-PLAY GOALS

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Goals1. Kyle Connor, MICH 3/18/16, PSU 2 Tony Calderone, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 2 Casey Mittelstadt, MINN 3/2/18, PSU 2

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Goals1. Casey Mittelstadt, MINN 2018 3 Zach Hyman, MICH 2015 2 Kyle Connor, MICH 2016 2 Tony Calderone, MICH 2018 2 Nate Sucese, PSU 2018 2

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Goals1. Casey Mittelstadt, MINN 2018 3 Justin Kloos, MINN 2014-17 33. 9 times 2

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDSSHORTHANDED GOALS

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Goals1. Travis Boyd, MINN 3/20/15, OSU 1 Graham Slaggert, ND 3/9/19, MSU 1 Nate Sucese, PSU 3/17/19, OSU 1

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Goals1. Travis Boyd, MINN 2015 1 Graham Slaggert, ND 2019 1 Nate Sucese, PSU 2019 1

SHOTS

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Shots1. Casey Bailey, PSU 3/20/14, MICH 112. Andrew Oglevie, ND 3/10/18, PSU 93. Nic Kerdiles, WIS 3/22/14, OSU 8 Matt DeBlouw, MSU 3/17/16, OSU 8 Tanner Laczynski, OSU 3/2/18, MSU 8

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Shots1. Nate Sucese, PSU 2019 252. Tanner Laczynski, OSU 2018 213. Brandon Biro, PSU 2019 174. Ludvig Larsson, PSU 2019 165. Chase Berger, PSU 2019 15 Alex Limoges, PSU 2019 15 Alex Stevens, PSU 2019 15

GOALTENDING RECORDS

SAVE PERCENTAGE

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (min. 100 minutes played)Rk Name Year Save Pct.1. Cale Morris, ND 2019 .9772. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2015 .9693. Matthew Skoff, PSU 2014 .9664. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017 .9595. Cale Morris, ND 2018 .955

CAREER TOURNAMENT (min. 150 minutes played)Rk Name Years Save Pct.1. Cale Morris, ND 2018-present .9682. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2014-15 .9553. Matthew Skoff, PSU 2014-16 .9444. Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 2014-17 .9395. Steve Racine, MICH 2014-16 .938

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE

SINGLE TOURNAMENT (min. 100 minutes played)Rk Name Year GAA1. Cale Morris, ND 2019 0.752. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2015 1.003. Matthew Skoff, PSU 2014 1.184. Jack Berry, WIS 2017 1.235. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017 1.25

CAREER TOURNAMENT (min. 150 minutes played)Rk Name Years GAA1. Cale Morris, ND 2018-present 1.132. Adam Wilcox, MINN 2014-15 1.333. Matthew Skoff, PSU 2014-16 1.924. Steve Racine, MICH 2014-16 2.015. Mat Robson, MINN 2018-19 2.16

SAVES

SINGLE GAMERk Name Date, Opp. Saves1. Zach Nagelvoort, MICH 3/20/14, PSU 632. Eric Schierhorn, MINN 3/17/17, PSU 593. Matthew Skoff, PSU 3/20/14, MICH 524. Peyton Jones, PSU 3/18/17, WIS 515. Hayden Lavigne, MICH 3/2/18, WIS 48

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk Name Year Saves1. Peyton Jones, PSU 2019 1552. Cale Morris, ND 2019 1263. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017 1184. Daniel Lebedeff, WIS 2019 1175. Peyton Jones, PSU 2018 111

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Saves1. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017-present 3842. Christian Frey, OSU 2014-17 210 Cale Morris, ND 2018-present 2104. Steve Racine, MICH 2014-16 1525. Eric Schierhorn, MINN 2016-19 145

WINS

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Wins1. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017-present 82. Cale Morris, ND 2018-present 63. Christian Frey, OSU 2014-17 4 Steve Racine, MICH 2014-16 45. Sean Romeo, OSU 2018-19 3

WINNING PERCENTAGE

CAREER TOURNAMENTRk Name Years Record Win Pct.1. Cale Morris, ND 2018-present 6-0-0 1.0002. Steve Racine, MICH 2014-16 4-1-0 .8003. Peyton Jones, PSU 2017-present 8-3-0 .7274. Sean Romeo, OSU 2018-19 3-1-0 .7505. Joel Rumpel, WIS 2014-15 2-1-0 .667 Adam Wilcox, MINN 2014-15 2-1-0 .667 Hayden Lavigne, MICH 2017-present 2-1-0 .667

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BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDSTEAM RECORDS

GOALS SCORED

SINGLE GAMERk School Date, Opp. Goals1. Michigan 3/18/16, PSU 7 Michigan 3/3/18, WIS 73. Ohio State 3/16/17, MSU 6 Michigan 3/2/18, WIS 6 Ohio State 3/2/18, MSU 6 Penn State 3/3/18, MINN 6 Penn State 3/9/19, WIS 6

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk School Year Goals1. Penn State 2019 202. Michigan 2018 153. Ohio State 2018 13 Penn State 2018 135. Michigan 2016 12

POWER-PLAY GOALS

SINGLE GAMERk School Date, Opp. Goals1. Michigan 3/2/18, WIS 42. Michigan State 3/17/16, OSU 3 Michigan 3/18/16, PSU 3 Michigan 3/19/16, MINN 3 Ohio State 3/2/18, MSU 3

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk School Year Goals1. Michigan 2016 6 Ohio State 2018 63. Michigan 2018 5 Penn State 2018 55. Michigan 2015 4 Minnesota 2018 4 Penn State 2019 4

BEST POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk School Year Pct1. Michigan 2016 66.72. Ohio State 2017 60.03. Michigan 2018 55.64. Ohio State 2018 54.55. Wisconsin 2014 50.0 Minnesota 2016 50.0 Minnesota 2017 50.0

SHOTS

SINGLE GAMERk School Date, Opp. Shots1. Penn State 3/20/14, MICH 652. Penn State 3/17/17, MINN 633. Michigan 3/20/14, PSU 53 Wisconsin 3/2/18, MICH 535. Wisconsin 3/18/17, PSU 52

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk School Year Shots1. Penn State 2019 2252. Penn State 2017 1323. Ohio State 2018 1174. Notre Dame 2019 1135. Penn State 2018 110

BEST PENALTY KILL PERCENTAGE

SINGLE TOURNAMENTRk School Year Pct (Penalty Kills-Attempts)1. Wisconsin 2014 100.0 (7-7) Notre Dame 2019 100.0 (6-6) Michigan State 2014 100.0 (4-4) Ohio State 2015 100.0 (3-3) Michigan 2014 100.0 (2-2) Michigan State 2016 100.0 (2-2) Wisconsin 2016 100.0 (1-1)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS

GOALS SCORED

INDIVIDUAL2 Travis Boyd, MINN vs. MICH 3/21/15 Tyler Motte, MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16 Liam Folkes, PSU vs. WIS 3/18/17

TEAM5 WIS vs. OSU 3/22/14 MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16

ASSISTS

INDIVIDUAL3 Nic Kerdiles, WIS vs. OSU 3/22/14 Kyle Connor, MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16 Zach Werenski, MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16

TEAM10 WIS vs. OSU 3/22/14

POINTS

INDIVIDUAL4 Kyle Connor, MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16 Zach Werenski, MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16

TEAM15 WIS vs. OSU 3/22/14

POWER-PLAY GOALS

INDIVIDUAL1 11 times, most recently by: Matt Ustaski, WIS vs. PSU 3/18/17

TEAM3 MICH vs. MINN 3/19/16

SHOTS

INDIVIDUAL8 Nic Kerdiles, WIS vs. OSU 3/22/14

TEAM52 WIS vs. PSU 3/18/17

SAVES

INDIVIDUAL51 Peyton Jones, PSU vs. WIS 3/18/17

TEAM51 PSU vs. WIS 3/18/17

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS Conference All Games2013–14 PTS W L T SOW PCT W L T PCTMinnesota 45 14 3 3 0 .775 28 7 6 .756Wisconsin 40 13 6 1 0 .675 24 11 2 .676Michigan 33 10 8 2 1 .550 18 13 4 .571Ohio State 27 6 9 5 4 .425 18 14 5 .554Michigan State 25 5 9 6 4 .400 11 18 7 .403Penn State 10 3 16 1 0 .175 8 26 2 .250

Conference All Games2014–15 PTS W L T SOW PCT W L T PCTMinnesota 39 12 5 3 0 .675 23 13 3 .628Michigan State 37 11 7 2 2 .600 17 16 2 .514Michigan 36 12 8 0 0 .600 22 15 0 .595Penn State 31 10 9 1 0 .525 18 15 4 .541Ohio State 26 8 11 1 1 .425 14 19 3 .431Wisconsin 11 2 15 3 2 .175 4 26 5 .186

Conference All Games2015–16 PTS W L T SOW PCT W L T PCTMinnesota 42 14 6 0 0 .700 20 17 0 .541Michigan 41 12 5 3 2 .675 25 8 5 .724Penn State 32 10 9 1 1 .525 21 13 4 .605Ohio State 29 8 8 4 1 .500 14 18 4 .444Michigan State 21 6 12 2 1 .350 10 23 4 .324Wisconsin 15 3 13 4 2 .250 8 19 8 .343

Conference All Games2016–17 PTS W L T SOW PCT W L T PCT Minnesota 43 14 5 1 0 .725 23 12 3 .645Wisconsin 36 12 8 0 0 .600 20 15 1 .569Ohio State 35 11 8 1 1 .575 21 12 6 .615Penn State 31 10 9 1 0 .525 25 12 2 .667Michigan 22 6 12 2 2 .350 13 19 3 .414Michigan State 13 3 14 3 1 .225 7 24 4 .257

Conference All Games2017–18 PTS W L T SOW PCT W L T PCT Notre Dame 53 17 6 1 1 .729 28 10 2 .725 Ohio State 45 14 8 2 1 .625 26 10 5 .695 Michigan 38 11 10 3 2 .521 22 15 3 .588 Penn State 34 9 10 5 2 .479 18 15 5 .539 Minnesota 33 10 12 2 1 .458 19 17 2 .526Wisconsin 28 8 13 3 1 .396 14 19 4 .432Michigan State 21 6 16 2 1 .292 12 22 2 .361

Conference All Games2018–19 PTS W L T SOW PCT W L T PCT Ohio State 46 13 7 4 3/0 .625 20 11 5 .625Notre Dame 37 11 11 2 1/1 .500 23 14 3 .612Minnesota 36 11 10 3 0/0 .521 18 16 4 .526Penn State 35 11 12 1 0/1 .479 22 15 2 .590Wisconsin 34 9 10 5 0/2 .479 14 18 5 .446Michigan 34 9 10 5 2/0 .479 13 16 7 .458Michigan State 30 8 12 4 1/1 .417 12 19 5 .403

ALL-TIME BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS No. School Years 4 Minnesota 2014-15-16-17 1 Notre Dame 2018 1 Ohio State 2019

NOTE: For 23 seasons from 1959-81, Big Ten standings were determined by regular season games between Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota and Wisconsin while playing in another conference. Ohio State played a total of six games against Big Ten schools between 1969 and 1981. Conference-sponsored men’s ice hockey was discontinued following the 1980-81 season and reinstated prior to the 2013-14 season. Below are results from those 23 seasons:

No. School Years 10 Minnesota 1960-63-65-66-70-74c-75-79-80-81 5 Michigan 1961-62-64-68-69 5 Michigan State 1959-67-71-73c-76 5 Wisconsin 1972-73c-74c-77-78

c - co-champions

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1948—Michigan 8, Dartmouth 41949—Boston College 4, Dartmouth 31950—Colorado College 13, Boston University 41951—Michigan 7, Brown 11952—Michigan 4, Colorado College 11953—Michigan 7, Minnesota 31954—Rennselaer 5, Minnesota 4 (OT)1955—Michigan 5, Colorado College 31956—Michigan 7, Michigan Tech 51957—Colorado College 13, Michigan 61958—Denver 6, North Dakota 21959—North Dakota 4, Michigan State 3 (OT)1960—Denver 5, Michigan Tech 31961—Denver 12, St. Lawrence 21962—Michigan Tech 7, Clarkson 11963—North Dakota 6, Denver 51964—Michigan 6, Denver 31965—Michigan Tech 8, Boston College 21966—Michigan State 6, Clarkson 11967—Cornell 4, Borton University 11968—Denver 4, North Dakota 01969—Denver 4, Cornell 31970—Cornell 6, Clarkson 41971—Boston University 4, Minnesota 21972—Boston University 4, Cornell 01973—Wisconsin 4, Denver 2 *1974—Minnesota 4, Michigan Tech 21975—Michigan Tech 6, Minnesota 1

1976—Minnesota 6, Michigan Tech 41977—Wisconsin 6, Michigan 5 (OT)1978—Boston University 5, Boston College 31979—Minnesota 4, North Dakota 31980—North Dakota 5, Northern Michigan 21981—Wisconsin 6, Minnesota 31982—North Dakota 5, Wisconsin21983—Wisconsin 6, Harvard 21984—Bowling Green 5, Minnesota Duluth 4 (4OT)1985—Rensselaer 2, Providence 11986—Michigan State 6, Harvard 51987—North Dakota 5, Michigan State31988—Lake Superior State 4, St. Lawrence 3 (OT)1989—Harvard 4, Minnesota 3 (OT)1990—Wisconsin 7, Colgate 31991—Northern Mich. 8, Boston University 7 (3OT)1992—Lake Superior State 5, Wisconsin 3 *1993—Maine 5, Lake Superior State 41994—Lake Superior State 9, Boston University 11995—Boston University 6, Maine 21996—Michigan 3, Colorado College 2 (OT)1997—North Dakota 6, Boston University 41998—Michigan 3, Boston College 2 (OT)1999—Maine 3, New Hampshire 2 (OT)2000—North Dakota 4, Boston College 22001—Boston College 3, North Dakota 2 (OT)2002—Minnesota 4, Maine 3 (OT)2003—Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 1

2004—Denver 1, Maine 02005—Denver 4, North Dakota 12006—Wisconsin 2, Boston College 12007—Michigan State 3, Boston College 12008—Boston College 4, Notre Dame 12009—Boston University 4, Miami 3 (OT)2010—Boston College 5, Wisconsin 02011—Minnesota Duluth 3, Michigan 2 (OT)2012—Boston College 4, Ferris State 12013—Yale 4, Quinnipiac 02014—Union 7, Minnesota 42015—Providence 4, Boston University 32016—North Dakota 5, Quinnipiac 12017—Denver 3, Minnesota Duluth 22018—Minnesota Duluth 2, Notre Dame 12019— Minnesota Duluth 3, Massachusetts 0

Games with Big Ten teams in bold* Denver’s participation in the 1973 championship and Wisconsin’s participation in the 1992 champi-onship were vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

Frozen Four Finishes Appearances Won Lost T PCT 1st 2nd 3rd 4thMichigan 37 53 30 0 .638 9 3 13 0(1948-49-50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-62-64-77-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-16-18)

Minnesota 37 55 38 0 .591 5 7 7 2(1953-54-61-71-74-75-76-79-80-81-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-12-13-14-15-17)

Michigan State 27 30 29 1 .508 3 2 5 1(1959-66-67-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-04-06-07-08-12)

Notre Dame 11 12 11 0 .522 0 2 2 0(2004-07-08-09-11-13-14-16-17-18-19)

Ohio State 9 4 9 0 .308 0 0 2 0(1998-99-2003-04-05-09-17-18-19)

Penn State 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0(2017-18)

Wisconsin% 25 37 22 2 .623 6 2 2 1(1970-72-73-77-78-81-82-83-88-89-90-91-93-94-95-98-2000-01-04-05-06-08-10-13-14)

TOTALS 148 192 141 3 .573 23 16 31 4

% Record does not include 1992 appearance that has been vacated by the NCAA The third-place game was not played in 1948 and was discontinued after 1969. In those years when a third-place game is not played, both semifinal losers are awarded third place.

BIG TEN IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

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MICHIGAN YEARMike Stone 1994Mike Knuble 1995#Brendan Morrison 1996-97Bill Muckalt 1996#Jason Botterill 1997#Blake Sloan 1997Matt Herr 1998Mark Kosick 1998Mike Van Ryn 1998Bubba Berenzweig 1999Josh Blackburn 1999-2002Mike Comrie 2000Mike Cammalleri 2001#Mike Komisarek 2002Jed Ortmeyer 2002-03Andy Burnes 2003-04Al Montoya 2003#-04-05Eric Nystrom 2003Brandon Kaleniecki 2004Brandon Rogers 2005Jeff Tambellini 2005Chad Kolarik 2008Mark Mitera 2008Kevin Porter 2008#Billy Sauer 2008Carl Hagelin 2010Steve Kampfer 2010Shawn Hunwick 2011#Kevin Lynch 2011Lee Moffie 2011Greg Pateryn 2011JT Compher 2016Zach Werenski 2016Hayden Lavigne 2018Quinn Hughes 2018Tony Calderone 2018Cooper Marody 2018#

MICHIGAN STATE YEARBryan Adams 1999Adam Hall 1999Joe Insana 1999Andrew Hutchinson 2001Sean Patchell 2001Tim Crowder 2006Corey Potter 2006Tyler Howells 2007Tim Kennedy 2007Jeff Lerg 2007#-08Chris Mueller 2007Justin Abdelkader 2008Jeff Petry 2008

MINNESOTA YEARChris McAlpine 1994Nick Checco 1995Dan Trebil 1995Mike Crowley 1997Casey Hankinson 1997Jordan Leopold 2002John Pohl 2002#Keith Ballard 2003-04Matt DeMarchi 2003Grant Potulny 2003Thomas Vanek 2003#Chris Harrington 2004Kellen Briggs 2005#

MINNESOTA (cont.) YEAREvan Kaufmann 2005Garrett Smaagaard 2005Mike Vannelli 2005-07Mike Carman 2007Kent Patterson 2012#Kyle Rau 2012Nate Schmidt 2012Nate Condon 2014Justin Kloos 2014#Mike Reilly 2014Brady Skjei 2014 Adam Wilcox 2014

NOTRE DAME YEARWes O’Neill 2007Ryan Thang 2007Christian Hanson 2008Brock Sheahan 2008Mark Van Guilder 2008Stephen Johns 2011Mike Johnson 2011Anders Lee 2011Billy Maday 2011Cal Petersen 2017Jordan Gross 2017Anders Bjork 2017#Andrew Oglevie 2017Cale Morris 2018Jordan Gross 2018#Bobby Nardella 2019Cam Morrison 2019

OHIO STATE YEARTodd Compeau 1998Jeff Maund 1998Andre Signoretti 1998Sean Romeo 2018#Sasha Larocque 2018Dakota Joshua 2018Tanner Laczynski 2018

PENN STATE YEARKris Myllari 2017Nikita Pavlychev 2017

WISCONSIN YEARKirk Daubenspeck 1995Brian Rafalski 1995Mike Strobel 1995Dany Heatley 2001Dan Boeser 2004Bernd Brückler 2004Brian Elliott 2006#Tom Gilbert 2006Joe Pavelski 2006Jack Skille 2006Michael Davies 2008Jamie McBain 2008Blake Geoffrion 2010#Scott Gudmandson 2010Ryan McDonagh 2010Brendan Smith 2010

# Region’s Most Outstanding Player

MICHIGAN YEARWally Gacek 1948 (2)-49 (2)Wally Grant 1948 (1)-49 (1)-50 (2)Connie Hill 1948 (1)-49 (2)Ross Smith 1948 (2)-50 (1)Gil Burford 1951 (1)Neil Celley 1951 (1)Hal Downes 1951 (2)Bob Heathcott 1951 (1)John Matchefts 1951 (1)-53 (1)George Chin 1952 (1)-53 (2)Jim Haas 1952 (1)-54 (2)Earl Keyes 1952 (2)John McKennell 1952 (1)Doug Philpott 1952 (1)Reggie Shave 1952 (2)-53 (2)Willard Ikola 1953 (2)Alex MacLellan 1953 (1)Bill MacFarland 1954 (2)-55 (1)Mike Buchanan 1955 (2)Dick Dunnigan 1955 (2)-57 (2)Lorne Howes 1955 (1)-56 (1)Tom Rendall 1955 (1)-56 (1)-57 (1)Bob Schiller 1955 (2)-56 (1)-57 (2)Bob Pitts 1956 (1)-57 (1)Ed Switzer 1956 (1)Ross Childs 1957 (2)Larry Babcock 1962 (2)Red Berenson 1962 (1)Don Rodgers 1962 (2)Jack Cole 1964 (2)Bob Gray 1964 (1)Barry MacDonald 1964 (2)Tom Polonic 1964 (1)Mel Wakabayashi 1964 (2)Gordon Wilkie 1964 (1)Dave Debol 1977Steven Halko 1996Brendan Morrison 1996Marty Turco 1996-98Bubba Berenzweig 1998Mark Kosick 1998Josh Langfeld 1998Shawn Hunwick 2011Jon Merrill 2011Ben Winnett 2011

MICHIGAN STATE YEARBill MacKenzie 1959 (1)Tom Mustonen 1959 (2)Ed Pollesel 1959 (2)Joe Selinger 1959 (1)Bob Brawley 1966 (2)Gaye Cooley 1966 (1)Mike Coppo 1966 (1)Don Heaphey 1966 (1)Sandy McAndrew 1966 (1)-67 (2)Tom Mikkola 1966 (2)-67 (1)Lyle Phair 1984Mike Donnelly 1986Norm Foster 1986Don McSween 1986-87Jeff Parker 1986Chris Luongo 1987Justin Abdelkader 2007Tyler Howells 2007Tim Kennedy 2007Jeff Lerg 2007

MINNESOTA YEARJim Mattson 1953 (1)-54 (2)John Mayasich 1953 (2)-54 (1)Dick Meredith 1953 (1)Tom Wegleitner 1953 (1)Dick Dougherty 1954 (2)Ken Yackel 1954 (1)Ron Constantine 1961 (2)Mike Larson 1961 (1)Dean Blais 1971Bruce McIntosh 1971Les Auge 1974Mike Polich 1974Brad Shelstad 1974Reed Larson 1975Warren Miller 1975Tom Vannelli 1976Steve Christoff 1979Steve Janaszak 1979Mike Ramsey 1979Eric Strobel 1979Aaron Broten 1981Mike Knoke 1981Corey Millen 1987Jon Anderson 1989Todd Richards 1989Adam Hauser 2002John Pohl 2002Grant Potulny 2002Matt DeMarchi 2003Paul Martin 2003Thomas Vanek 2003Travis Weber 2003Kyle Rau 2014Sam Warning 2014

NOTRE DAME YEARKevin Deeth 2008Kyle Lawson 2008Jordan Gross 2018Andrew Oglevie 2018

WISCONSIN YEARBob Poffenroth 1970Gary Winchester 1972Stan Hinkley 1973Jim Makey 1973John Taft 1973-77Dean Talafous 1973Julian Baretta 1977Craig Norwich 1977Marc Behrend 1981-83John Newberry 1981-82Bruce Driver 1982Chris Chelios 1983Pat Flatley 1983Paul Houck 1983Rob Andringa 1990John Byce 1990Duane Derksen 1990Mark Osiecki 1990Chris Tancill 1990Barry Richter 1992*Jason Zent 1992*Adam Burish 2006Robbie Earl 2006Brian Elliott 2006Tom Gilbert 2006Brendan Smith 2010

* Participation in tournament vacatedAll-Tournament Teams were split into first and second teams through the 1969 tour-nament. (1) signifies first-team selections and (2) signifies second-team selections.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HONORSNCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAMSNCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

John Matchefts, MICH 1953Lorne Howes, MICH 1956Bob Gray, MICH 1964Gaye Cooley, MSU 1966Dean Talafous, WIS 1973Brad Shelstad, MINN 1974Tom Vannelli, MINN 1976Julian Baretta, WIS 1977Steve Janaszak, MINN 1979

Marc Behrend, WIS 1981-83Mike Donnelly, MSU 1986Chris Tancill, WIS 1990Brendan Morrison, MICH 1996Marty Turco, MICH 1998Grant Potulny, MINN 2002Thomas Vanek, MINN 2003Robbie Earl, WIS 2006Justin Abdelkader, MSU 2007

NCAA FROZEN FOUR MOSTOUTSTANDING PLAYERS

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FORMATS

1948-80Four-team, single-elimination bracket

1981-87Eight-team bracket split into East and West Regions; first round consisted of two-game, total-goals series; semifinals and final remained single-elimination

1988Twelve-team bracket split into East and West Regions; first round and quarterfinals consisted of two-game, total-goals series; semifinals and final remained single-elimination

1989-91First round and quarterfinals became best-of-three series; semifinals and final remained single-elimination

1992-02Single-elimination for first round and quarterfinals

2003-PresentSixteen-team, single-elimination bracket

1948 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN 6, Boston College 4 (OT) (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 8, Dartmouth 4 (championship)

1949 (1; 1-1)Dartmouth 4, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 10, Colorado College 4 (3rd place)

1950 (1; 1-1)Boston University 8, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 10, Boston College 6 (3rd place)

1951 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN 8, Boston University 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 7, Brown 1 (championship)

1952 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN 9, St. Lawrence 3 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 4, Colorado College 1 (championship)

1953 (2; 3-1)MICHIGAN 14, Boston University 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 7, MINNESOTA 3 (championship)MINNESOTA 3, RPI 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 7, MINNESOTA 3 (championship)

1954 (2; 2-2)RPI 6, MICHIGAN 4 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 7, Boston College 2 (3rd place)MINNESOTA 14, Boston College 1 (national semifinal)RPI 5, MINNESOTA 4 (OT) (championship)

1955 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN 7, Harvard 3 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 5, Colorado College 3 (championship)

1956 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN 2, St. Lawrence 1 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 7, Michigan Tech 5 (championship)

1957 (1; 1-1)MICHIGAN 6, Harvard 1 (national semifinal)Colorado College 13, MICHIGAN 6 (championship)

1959 (1; 1-1)MICHIGAN STATE 4, Boston College 3 (national semifinal)North Dakota 4, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (OT) (championship)

1961 (1; 1-1)Denver 6, MINNESOTA 1 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 4, RPI 3 (3rd place)

1962 (1; 1-1)Clarkson 5, MICHIGAN 4 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 5, St. Lawrence 1 (3rd place)

1964 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN 3, Providence 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 6, Denver 3 (championship)

1966 (1; 2-0)MICHIGAN STATE 2, Boston University 1 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Clarkson 1 (championship)

1967 (1; 1-1)Boston University 4, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 6, North Dakota 1 (3rd place)

1970 (1; 1-1)Cornell 2, WISCONSIN 1 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, Michigan Tech 5 (3rd place)

1971 (1; 1-1)MINNESOTA 6, Harvard 5 (national semifinal)Boston University 4, MINNESOTA 2 (championship)

1972 (1; 1-1)Boston University 4, WISCONSIN 1 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 5, Denver 2 (3rd place)

1973 (1; 2-0)WISCONSIN 6, Cornell 5 (OT) (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 4, Denver 2 (championship)

1974 (1; 2-0)MINNESOTA 5, Boston University 4 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 4, Michigan Tech 2 (championship)

1975 (1; 1-1)MINNESOTA 6, Harvard 4 (national semifinal)Michigan Tech 6, MINNESOTA 1 (championship)

1976 (1; 2-0)MINNESOTA 4, Boston University 2 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 6, Michigan Tech 4 (championship)

1977 (2; 4-1)MICHIGAN 7, Bowling Green 5 (1st round)MICHIGAN 6, Boston University 4 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, MICHIGAN 5 (OT) (championship)WISCONSIN 4, New Hampshire 3 (OT) (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, MICHIGAN 5 (OT) (championship)

1978 (1; 0-2)Boston University 5, WISCONSIN 2 (national semifinal)Bowling Green 4, WISCONSIN 3 (3rd place)

1979 (1; 2-0)MINNESOTA 4, New Hampshire 3 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 6, Michigan Tech 4 (championship)

1980 (1; 0-1)Northern Michigan 4, MINNESOTA 3 (1st round)

1981 (2; 6-1-1)MINNESOTA 9, Colgate 4 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, Colgate 4 (1st round)MINNESOTA 7, Michigan Tech 2 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, MINNESOTA 3 (championship)WISCONSIN 3, Clarkson 2 (1st round)WISCONSIN 6, Clarkson 6 (OT) (1st round)WISCONSIN 5, Northern Michigan 1 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, MINNESOTA 3 (championship)

1982 (2; 3-3)New Hampshire 3, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (1st round)New Hampshire 6, MICHIGAN STATE 1 (1st round)WISCONSIN 6, Harvard 1 (1st round)WISCONSIN 4, Harvard 3 (1st round)WISCONSIN 5, New Hampshire 0 (national semifinal)North Dakota 5, WISCONSIN 2 (championship)

1983 (3; 6-3-1)Harvard 6, MICHIGAN STATE 5 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 3, Harvard 3 (OT) (1st round)MINNESOTA 9, New Hampshire 6 (1st round)MINNESOTA 7, New Hampshire 2 (1st round)Harvard 5, MINNESOTA 2 (national semifinal)Providence 4, MINNESOTA 3 (3rd place)WISCONSIN 6, St. Lawrence 2 (1st round)WISCONSIN 7, St. Lawrence 1 (1st round)WISCONSIN 2, Providence 0 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, Harvard 2 (championship)

1984 (1; 2-2)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Boston College 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 7, Boston College 6 (1st round)Bowling Green 2, MICHIGAN STATE 1 (national semifinal)North Dakota 6, MICHIGAN STATE 5 (OT) (3rd place)

1985 (2; 2-2)MICHIGAN STATE 3, Providence 2 (1st round)Providence 4, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (1st round)MINNESOTA 7, Boston College 5 (1st round)Boston College 4, MINNESOTA 1 (1st round)

1986 (2; 7-1)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Boston College 4 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 4, Boston College 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 6, MINNESOTA 4 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Harvard 5 (championship)MINNESOTA 6, Boston University 5 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, Boston University 3 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 6, MINNESOTA 4 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 6, Denver 4 (3rd place)

1987 (2; 5-3)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Maine 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 5, Maine 3 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 5, MINNESOTA 3 (national semifinal)North Dakota 5, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (championship)MINNESOTA 4, Boston College 1 (1st round)Boston College 3, MINNESOTA 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 5, MINNESOTA 3 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 6, Harvard 3 (3rd place)

1988 (3; 6-5-1)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Harvard 5 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 5, Harvard 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 4, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 4, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 4, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 4, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (quarterfinal)St. Lawrence 3, MINNESOTA 2 (national semifinal)Maine 5, MINNESOTA 2 (3rd place)WISCONSIN 7, UMass-Lowell 1 (1st round)WISCONSIN 4, UMass-Lowell 4 (OT) (1st round)St. Lawrence 7, WISCONSIN 0 (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 4, St. Lawrence 3 (quarterfinal)

1989 (3; 8-5)Boston College 6, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (quarterfinal)MICHIGAN STATE 7, Boston College 2 (quarterfinal)MICHIGAN STATE 5, Boston College 4 (OT) (quarterfinal)Harvard 6, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 7, Maine 4 (3rd place)MINNESOTA 4, WISCONSIN 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 4, WISCONSIN 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 7, Maine 4 (national semifinal)Harvard 4, MINNESOTA 3 (OT) (championship)WISCONSIN 3, St. Lawrence 1 (1st round)WISCONSIN 4, St. Lawrence 2 (1st round)MINNESOTA 4, WISCONSIN 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 4, WISCONSIN 2 (quarterfinal)

NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1990 (3; 8-4)MICHIGAN STATE 6, Boston University 3 (quarterfinal)Boston University 5, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (quarterfinal)Boston University 5, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 6, Clarkson 1 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, Clarkson 1 (1st round)Boston College 4, MINNESOTA 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 2, Boston College 1 (quarterfinal)Boston College 6, MINNESOTA 1 (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 7, Maine 3 (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 4, Maine 3 (OT) (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 2, Boston College 1 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 7, Colgate 3 (championship)

1991 (3; 4-8)Cornell 5, MICHIGAN 4 (OT) (1st round)MICHIGAN 6, Cornell 4 (1st round)MICHIGAN 9, Cornell 3 (1st round)Boston University 5, MICHIGAN 1 (quarterfinal)Boston University 8, MICHIGAN 1 (quarterfinal)Providence 4, MINNESOTA 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 8, Providence 4 (1st round)MINNESOTA 8, Providence 3 (1st round)Maine 4, MINNESOTA 0 (quarterfinal)Maine 5, MINNESOTA 3 (quarterfinal)Clarkson 8, WISCONSIN 3 (1st round)Clarkson 5, WISCONSIN 4 (1st round)

1992 (4; 6-4)MICHIGAN 7, Northern Michigan 6 (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 4, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 4, Boston University 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 3 Maine 2 (quarterfinal)Lake Superior State 4, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (national semifinal)Lake Superior State 8, MINNESOTA 3 (1st round)WISCONSIN 4, New Hampshire 2 (1st round)WISCONSIN 5, St. Lawrence 2 (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 4, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)Lake Superior State 5, WISCONSIN 3 (championship)

(Note: Wisconsin’s participation later voided by NCAA)

1993 (3; 3-3)MICHIGAN 4, WISCONSIN 3 (OT) (quarterfinal)Maine 4, MICHIGAN 3 (OT) (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 2, Clarkson 1 (1st round)Maine 6, MINNESOTA 2 (quarterfinal)WISCONSIN 3, Miami 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN 4, WISCONSIN 3 (OT) (quarterfinal)

1994 (4; 2-4)Lake Superior State 5, MICHIGAN 4 (OT) (quarterfinal)UMass-Lowell 4, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 2, UMass-Lowell 1 (2OT) (quarterfinal)Boston University 4, MINNESOTA 1 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 6, Western Michigan 3 (1st round)Boston University 4, WISCONSIN 1 (quarterfinal)

1995 (4; 4-4)MICHIGAN 4, WISCONSIN 3 (quarterfinal)Maine 4, MICHIGAN 3 (3OT) (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 5, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 3, RPI 0 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, Colorado College 2 (quarterfinal)Boston University 7, MINNESOTA 3 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 5, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (1st round)MICHIGAN 4, WISCONSIN 3 (quarterfinal)

1996 (3; 4-2)MICHIGAN 4, MINNESOTA 3 (quarterfinal)MICHIGAN 4, Boston University 0 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 3, Colorado College 2 (OT) (championship)UMass-Lowell 6, MICHIGAN STATE 2 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, Providence 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN 4, MINNESOTA 3 (quarterfinal)

1997 (3; 2-3)MICHIGAN 7, MINNESOTA 4 (quarterfinal)Boston University 3, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 6, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 6, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (1st round)MICHIGAN 7, MINNESOTA 4 (quarterfinal)

1998 (4; 6-3)MICHIGAN 2, Princeton 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN 4, North Dakota 3 (quarterfinal)MICHIGAN 4, New Hampshire 0 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN 3, Boston College 2 (OT) (championship)OHIO STATE 4, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (OT) (quarterfinal)OHIO STATE 4, Yale 0 (1st round)OHIO STATE 4, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (OT) (quarterfinal)Boston College 5, OHIO STATE 2 (national semifinal)New Hampshire 7, WISCONSIN 4 (1st round)

1999 (3; 2-3)MICHIGAN 5, Denver 3 (1st round)New Hampshire 2, MICHIGAN 1 (OT) (quarterfinal)MICHIGAN STATE 4, Colorado College 3 (quarterfinal)New Hampshire 5, MICHIGAN STATE 3 (national semifinal)Maine 5, OHIO STATE 2 (1st round)

2000 (3; 1-3)MICHIGAN 4, Colgate 3 (OT) (1st round)Maine 5, MICHIGAN 2 (quarterfinal)Boston College 6, MICHIGAN STATE 5 (OT) (1st round)Boston College 4, WISCONSIN 1 (quarterfinal)

2001 (4; 4-4)MICHIGAN 4, Mercyhurst 3 (1st round)MICHIGAN 4, St. Cloud State 3 (quarterfinal)Boston College 4, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 5, WISCONSIN 1 (quarterfinal)North Dakota 2, MICHIGAN STATE 0 (national semifinal)Maine 5, MINNESOTA 4 (OT) (1st round)WISCONSIN 4, Providence 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 5, WISCONSIN 1 (quarterfinal)

2002 (3; 5-2)MICHIGAN 4, St. Cloud State 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN 5, Denver 3 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 3, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)Colorado College 2, MICHIGAN STATE 0 (1st round)MINNESOTA 4, Colorado College 2 (quarterfinal)MINNESOTA 3, MICHIGAN 2 (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 4, Maine 3 (OT) (championship)

2003 (3; 6-2)MICHIGAN 2, Maine 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN 5, Colorado College 3 (regional final)MINNESOTA 3, MICHIGAN 2 (OT) (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 9, Mercyhurst 2 (1st round)MINNESOTA 7, Ferris State 4 (regional final)MINNESOTA 3, MICHIGAN 2 (OT) (national semifinal)MINNESOTA 5, New Hampshire 1 (championship)Boston College 1, OHIO STATE 0 (1st round)

2004 (6; 3-5)MICHIGAN 4, New Hampshire 1 (1st round)Boston College 3, MICHIGAN 2 (OT) (regional final)Minnesota Duluth 5, MICHIGAN STATE 0 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, Notre Dame 2 (1st round)Minnesota Duluth 3, MINNESOTA 1 (regional final)Minnesota 5, NOTRE DAME 2 (1st round)WISCONSIN 1, OHIO STATE 0 (OT) (1st round)Maine 2, WISCONSIN 1 (OT) (regional final)

2005 (4; 3-4)MICHIGAN 4, WISCONSIN 1 (1st round)Colorado College 4, MICHIGAN 3 (regional final)MINNESOTA 1, Maine 0 (OT) (1st round)MINNESOTA 2, Cornell 1 (OT) (regional final)North Dakota 4, MINNESOTA 2 (national semifinal)Cornell 3, OHIO STATE 2 (1st round)MICHIGAN 4, WISCONSIN 1 (1st round)

2006 (4; 5-3)North Dakota 5, MICHIGAN 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 1, New Hampshire 0 (1st round)Maine 5, MICHIGAN STATE 4 (regional final)Holy Cross 4, MINNESOTA 3 (OT) (1st round)WISCONSIN 4, Bemidji State 0 (1st round)WISCONSIN 1, Cornell 0 (3OT) (regional final)WISCONSIN 5, Maine 2 (national semifinal)WISCONSIN 2, Boston College 1 (championship)

2007 (4; 6-3)North Dakota 8, MICHIGAN 5 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 5, Boston University 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN STATE 2, Notre Dame 1 (regional final)MICHIGAN STATE 5, Maine 2 (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 3, Boston College 1 (championship)MINNESOTA 4, Air Force 3 (1st round)North Dakota 3, MINNESOTA 2 (OT) (regional final)NOTRE DAME 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (1st round)Michigan State 2, NOTRE DAME 1 (regional final)

2008 (5; 7-5)MICHIGAN 5, Niagara 1 (1st round)MICHIGAN 2, Clarkson 0 (regional final)Notre Dame 5, MICHIGAN 4 (OT) (national semifinal)MICHIGAN STATE 3, Colorado College 1 (1st round)Notre Dame 3, MICHIGAN STATE 1 (regional final)Boston College 5, MINNESOTA 2 (1st round)NOTRE DAME 7, New Hampshire 3 (1st round)NOTRE DAME 5, Michigan State 1 (regional final)NOTRE DAME 5, Michigan 4 (OT) (national semifinal)Boston College 4, NOTRE DAME 1 (championship)WISCONSIN 6, Denver 2 (1st round)North Dakota 3, WISCONSIN 2 (OT) (regional final)

2009 (3; 0-3)Air Force 2, MICHIGAN 0 (1st round)Boston University 8, OHIO STATE 3 (1st round)Bemidji State 5, NOTRE DAME 1 (1st round)

2010 (2; 4-2)MICHIGAN 5, Bemidji State 1 (1st round)Miami 3, MICHIGAN 2 (2OT) (regional final)WISCONSIN 3, Vermont 2 (1st round)WISCONSIN 5, St. Cloud State 3 (regional final)WISCONSIN 8, RIT 1 (national semifinal)Boston College 5, WISCONSIN 0 (championship)

2011 (2; 5-2)MICHIGAN 3, Nebraska Omaha 2 (OT) (1st round)MICHIGAN 2, Colorado College 1 (regional final)MICHIGAN 2, North Dakota 0 (national semifinal)Minnesota Duluth 3, MICHIGAN 2 (OT) (championship)NOTRE DAME 4, Merrimack 3 (1st round)NOTRE DAME 2, New Hampshire 1 (regional final)Minnesota Duluth 4, NOTRE DAME 3 (national semifinal)

2012 (3; 2-3)Cornell 3, MICHIGAN 2 (OT) (1st round)Union 3, MICHIGAN STATE 1 (1st round)MINNESOTA 7, Boston University 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 5, North Dakota 2 (regional final)Boston College 6, MINNESOTA 1 (national semifinal)

2013 (3; 0-3)Yale 3, MINNESOTA 2 (OT) (1st round)St. Cloud State 5, NOTRE DAME 1 (1st round)UMass-Lowell 6, WISCONSIN 1 (1st round)

2014 (3; 3-3)MINNESOTA 7, Robert Morris 3 (1st round)MINNESOTA 4, St. Cloud State 0 (regional final)MINNESOTA 2, North Dakota 1 (national semifinal)Union 7, MINNESOTA 4 (championship)St. Cloud State 4, NOTRE DAME 3 (1st round)North Dakota 5, WISCONSIN 2 (1st round)

2015 (1; 0-1)Minnesota Duluth 4, MINNESOTA 1 (1st round)

2016 (1; 1-1)MICHIGAN 3, Notre Dame, 2 (OT) (1st round)North Dakota 5, MICHIGAN 2 (regional final)

2016 (1; 1-2)MICHIGAN 3, NOTRE DAME, 2 (OT) (1st round)North Dakota 5, MICHIGAN 2 (regional final)

2017 (4; 3-4)Notre Dame 3, MINNESOTA 2 (1st round)NOTRE DAME 3, Minnesota 2 (1st round)NOTRE DAME 3, Mass.-Lowell 2 (regional final)Denver 6, NOTRE DAME 1 (national semifinal)Minn. Duluth 3, OHIO STATE 2 (1st round)PENN STATE 10, Union 3 (1st round)Denver 6, PENN STATE 3 (regional final)

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NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2018 (4; 7-4)MICHIGAN def. Northeastern, 3-2 (1st round)NOTRE DAME def. Michigan Tech, 4-3 (OT) (1st round)OHIO STATE def. Princeton, 4-2 (1st round)Denver def. PENN STATE, 5-1 (1st round)MICHIGAN def. Boston University, 6-3 (regional final)NOTRE DAME def. Providence, 2-1 (regional final)OHIO STATE def. Denver, 5-1 (regional final)NOTRE DAME def. MICHIGAN, 4-3 (national semifinal)Minnesota Duluth def. OHIO STATE, 2-1 (national semifinal)Minn. Duluth def. NOTRE DAME, 2-1 (national championship)

2019 (2; 1-2)Denver def. OHIO STATE, 2-0 (1st round)NOTRE DAME def. Clarkson, 3-2 (OT) (1st round)Massachusetts def. NOTRE DAME, 4-0 (regional final)

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1998 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE Michigan State 2 Michigan 4 Ohio State 9

1999 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan State 3 2 Michigan 8 8 Ohio State 9

2000 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Wisconsin 1 1 Michigan 4 9 Michigan State 8 8

2001 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan State 1 1 Michigan 5 5 Minnesota 7 7 Wisconsin 11 10

2002 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 2 3 Michigan 4 7 Michigan State 7 4 Ohio State 15 14

2003 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 2 4 Michigan 4 7 Ohio State 12 13 Michigan State 15

2004 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 6 3 Michigan 7 7 Wisconsin 8 11 Ohio State 9 6 Notre Dame 12 13 Michigan State 14 12

2005 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 4 7 Michigan 6 5 Ohio State 9 9 Wisconsin 13 13

2006 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Wisconsin 1 2 Michigan State 6 4 Minnesota 8 3 Michigan 12 11

2007 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan State 1 10 Notre Dame 4 1 Minnesota 5 2 Michigan 10 8 Wisconsin 17

2008 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan 2 1 Notre Dame 3 12 Michigan State 7 9 Minnesota 12 10 Wisconsin 13 17

2009 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Notre Dame 4 2 Michigan 5 3 Ohio State 14 Wisconsin 17 Minnesota 19

2010 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Wisconsin 2 5 Michigan 8 11 Michigan State 19

2011 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan 2 3 Notre Dame 4 4

2012 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 4 4 Michigan 7 7 Notre Dame 19

2013 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 5 6 Notre Dame 9 8 Wisconsin 13 12 Michigan 20

BIG TEN IN FINAL POLLS

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2014 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Minnesota 2 2 Wisconsin 7 7 Notre Dame 11 11 Michigan 16 Ohio State 20

2015 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan 20 Minnesota 10 12

2016 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Michigan 6 6 Notre Dame 13 13

2017 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Notre Dame 4 5 Minnesota 7 7 Penn State 8 8 Ohio State 14 14 Wisconsin - 17

2018 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Notre Dame 2 2 Ohio State 3 3 Michigan 4 4 Penn State 13 13 Minnesota 18 rv

2019 USA TODAY/ USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE USCHO.COM Notre Dame 10 12 Ohio State 12 11 Penn State rv 17 Minnesota - 20

BIG TEN IN FINAL POLLS

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Year Winner School1953 John Mariucci Minnesota1954 Vic Heyliger Michigan1966 Amo Bessone Michigan State1992 Ron Mason Michigan State2008 Red Berenson Michigan

NATIONAL HONORSSPENCER PENROSE AWARDNCAA DIVISION I COACH OF

THE YEAR

HOBEY BAKERMEMORIAL AWARD

Year Winner School1981 Neal Broten Minnesota1988 Robb Stauber Minnesota1990 Kip Miller Michigan State1996 Brian Bonin Minnesota1997 Brendan Morrison Michigan2001 Ryan Miller Michigan State2002 Jordan Leopold Minnesota2008 Kevin Porter Michigan2010 Blake Geoffrion Wisconsin

According to NCAA records book

MICHIGAN (50)Jim Haas, 1954William MacFarland, 1954-55-56Mike Buchanan, 1955Dick Dunnigan, 1955Lorne Howes, 1955-56Tom Rendall, 1955Robert Schiller, 1955-56Bob White, 1958-59Bob Watt, 1959Red Berenson, 1961-62Tom Polonic, 1964Gordon Wilkie, 1964Mel Wakabayashi, 1965James Keough, 1968Robbie Moore, 1974Dave Debol, 1977Murray Eaves, 1980Paul Fricker, 1981Myles O’Connor, 1989Denny Felsner, 1992David Oliver, 1994Brian Wiseman, 1994Brendan Morrison, 1995-96-97John Madden, 1997Marty Turco, 1997Bill Muckalt, 1998Jeff Jillson, 2000Andy Hilbert, 2001Mike Cammalleri, 2002Mike Komisarek, 2002T.J. Hensick, 2005-07Jack Johnson, 2007Kevin Porter, 2008Louie Caporusso, 2009Aaron Palushaj, 2009Jacob Trouba, 2013Zach Hyman, 2015Zach Werenski, 2016Kyle Connor, 2016Tyler Motte, 2016Quinn Hughes, 2019

MICHIGAN STATE (38)Joe Selinger, 1959John Chandik, 1962Carl Lackey, 1964Doug Roberts, 1965Doug Volmar, 1966Rick Duffett, 1969Donald Thompson, 1971Jim Watt, 1972Bob Boyd, 1973Norm Barnes, 1974Steve Colp, 1974Tom Ross, 1975-76Ron Scott, 1982-83Dan McFall, 1985Kelly Miller, 1985Craig Simpson, 1985Mike Donnelly, 1986Mitch Messier, 1987Kip Miller, 1989-90Bobby Reynolds, 1989Jason Woolley, 1991Joby Messier, 1992Dwayne Norris, 1992Bryan Smolinski, 1993Chad Alban, 1998Mike York, 1998-99Joe Blackburn, 1999Shawn Horcoff, 2000Ryan Miller, 2001-02John-Michael Liles, 2003Torey Krug, 2012Jake Hildebrand, 2015Taro Hirose, 2019

NOTRE DAME (10)Eddie Bumbacco, 1973Bill Nyrop, 1973Jack Brownschidle, 1976-77Brian Walsh, 1977Greg Meredith, 1980Kirt Bjork, 1983David Brown, 2007Ian Cole, 2009Cale Morris, 2018

MINNESOTA (37)Dick Dougherty, 1954Jim Mattson, 1954John Mayasich, 1954-55Ken Yackel, 1954Dick Burg, 1958Jack McCartan, 1958Murray Williamson, 1959Lou Nanne, 1963Craig Falkman, 1964Doug Woog, 1965Gary Gambucci, 1968Murray McLachlan, 1970Wally Olds, 1970Les Auge, 1975Mike Polich, 1975Bill Baker, 1979Tim Harrer, 1980Neal Broten, 1981Steve Ulseth, 1981Pat Micheletti, 1985Robb Stauber, 1988Brian Bonin, 1995-96Mike Crowley, 1996-97Jordan Leopold, 2001-02John Pohl, 2002Keith Ballard, 2004Ryan Potulny, 2006Alex Goligoski, 2007Ryan Stoa, 2009Mike Reilly, 2014-15Tyler Sheehy, 2017Rem Pitlick, 2019

OHIO STATE (4)Paul Pooley, 1984Hugo Boisvert, 1998Brady Hjelle, 2013Ryan Dzingel, 2014

WISCONSIN (31)John Jagger, 1970Jeff Rotsch, 1972Brian Engblom, 1975Mike Eaves, 1977-78Craig Norwich, 1976-77Julian Baretta, 1977Mark Johnson, 1977-78Roy Schultz, 1980Theran Welsh, 1980Bruce Driver, 1982John Newberry, 1982Pat Flatley, 1983Paul Ranheim, 1988Paul Stanton, 1988Gary Shuchuk, 1990Barry Richter, 1993Brian Rafalski, 1995Jeff Dessner, 2000Steve Reinprecht, 2000Dany Heatley, 2001Bernd Brückler, 2004Brian Elliott, 2006Jamie McBain, 2009Blake Geoffrion, 2010Brendan Smith, 2010Justin Schultz, 2011-12Jake McCabe, 2014

FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

HOCKEY HUMANITARIANAWARD

Year Winner School1997 Blake Sloan Michigan1998 Erik Raygor Wisconsin2019 Jake Bunz Wisconsin

DEREK HINESUNSUNG HERO AWARD

Year Winner School2015 P.J. Musico Penn State2017 Aidan Cavallini Wisconsin2019 Brendon Kearney Ohio State

TIM TAYLOR AWARDYear Winner School2016 Kyle Connor Michigan

MIKE RICHTER AWARDYear Winner School2018 Cale Morris Notre Dame

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BIG TEN HONORSPLAYER OF THE YEAR

Year Winner2014 Adam Wilcox, SO, G, MINN2015 Jake Hildebrand, JR, G, MSU2016 Kyle Connor, FR, F, MICH2017 Tyler Sheehy, SO, MINN2018 Cale Morris, SO, G, ND2019 Taro Hirose, F, MSU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Year Winner2014 Mike Reilly, SO, D, MINN2015 Mike Reilly, JR, D, MINN2016 Zach Werenski, SO, D, MICH2017 Jake Bischoff, SR, D, MINN2018 Trevor Hamilton, SR, D, PSU2019 Sasha Larocque, D, OSU

GOALTENDER OF THE YEARYear Winner2014 Adam Wilcox, SO, MINN2015 Jake Hildebrand, JR, MSU2016 Eric Schierhorn, FR, MINN2017 Eric Schierhorn, SO, MINN2018 Cale Morris, SO, ND2019 Tommy Nappier, G, OSU

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARYear Winner2014 JT Compher, F, MICH2015 Dylan Larkin, F, MICH2016 Kyle Connor, F, MICH2017 Trent Frederic, F, WIS2018 Mitchell Lewandowski, F, MSU2019 Sammy Walker, F, MINN

COACH OF THE YEARYear Winner2014 Don Lucia, MINN2015 Guy Gadowsky, PSU2016 Red Berenson, MICH2017 Tony Granato, WIS2018 Steve Rohlik, OSU2019 Steve Rohlik, OSU

MICHIGAN (9)Zach Hyman, F, 2015Dylan Larkin, F, 2015Zach Werenski, D, 2015-16JT Compher, F, 2016Kyle Connor, F, 2016Tyler Motte, F, 2016 Cooper Marody, F, 2018 Quinn Hughes, D, 2019

MICHIGAN STATE (2)Jake Hildebrand, G, 2015Taro Hirose, F, 2019

MINNESOTA (9)Mike Reilly, D, 2014-15Adam Wilcox, G, 2014Eric Schierhorn, G, 2016-17Jake Bischoff, D, 2017Justin Kloos, F, 2017Tyler Sheehy, F, 2017Rem Pitlick, F, 2019

NOTRE DAME (4)Jake Evans, F, 2018Jordan Gross, D, 2018Cale Morris, G, 2018Bobby Nardella, D, 2019

OHIO STATE (6)Ryan Dzingel, F, 2014Josh Healey, D, 2016 Mason Jobst, F, 2017-19Tanner Laczynski, F, 2018Tommy Nappier, G, 2019

PENN STATE (4)Casey Bailey, F, 2015 Vince Pedrie, D, 2017 Trevor Hamilton, D, 2018Evan Barratt, F, 2019

WISCONSIN (3)Jake McCabe, D, 2014Michael Mersch, F, 2014Mark Zengerle, F, 2014

First Team selections

ALL-BIG TEN

MICHIGAN (6)JT Compher, F, 2014Michael Downing, D, 2014Dylan Larkin, F, 2015Zach Werenski, D, 2015Kyle Connor, F, 2016 Quinn Hughes, D, 2018

MICHIGAN STATE (5)Josh Jacobs, D, 2015Zach Osburn, D, 2016 Mitchell Lewandowski, F, 2018Dennis Cesana, D, 2019Drew DeRidder, G, 2019

MINNESOTA (6)Hudson Fasching, F, 2014Eric Schierhorn, G, 2016Rem Pitlick, F, 2017Ryan Lindgren, D, 2017 Casey Mittelstadt, F, 2018Sammy Walker, F, 2019

NOTRE DAME (1)Michael Graham, F, 2019

OHIO STATE (7)Drew Brevig, D, 2014Christian Frey, G, 2014Nick Schilkey, F, 2014Matthew Weis, F, 2015Mason Jobst, F, 2016 Tommy Nappier, G, 2018 Gustaf Westlund, F, 2019

PENN STATE (5) Scott Conway, F, 2015Vince Pedrie, D, 2016Denis Smirnov, F, 2017Kris Myllari, D, 2017Peyton Jones, G, 2017

WISCONSIN (5) Luke Kunin, F, 2016 Trent Frederic, F, 2017Wyatt Kalynuk, D, 2018Linus Weissbach, F, 2018K’Andre Miller, D, 2019

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Year Winner School1936 Glenn Seidel Minnesota1937 Charles B. Wilkinson Minnesota1946 John Adams Minnesota1958 John W. McCartan Minnesota1958 Robert W. Jasson Michigan State1964 Gordon J. Wilkie Michigan1968 Gary A. Gambucci Minnesota1970 Douglas R. McFadyen Wisconsin1971 Wally Olds Minnesota1973 David A. Hoyles Ohio State1975 Dennis Olmstead Michigan State

Year Winner School1975 Michael J. Polich Minnesota1978 Michael Eaves Wisconsin1979 Bill Baker Minnesota1984 John Johannson Wisconsin1984 Kelly Miller Michigan State1986 Don McSween Michigan State1989 Danton Cole Michigan State1990 Walter Bartels Michigan State1990 John Byce Wisconsin1991 Walter Bartels Michigan State1997 Jason Botterill Michigan

Year Winner School1997 Tyler Harlton Michigan State1998 Tyler Harlton Michigan State1998 Erik Raygor Wisconsin2000 Shawn Horcoff Michigan State2011 Carl Hagelin Michigan2014 Greg Wolfe Michigan State2015 Kyle Rau Minnesota2017 David Goodwin Penn State2019 Mason Jobst Ohio State

BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR

SCORING CHAMPIONYear Winner2015 Zach Hyman, SR, F, MICH2016 Kyle Connor, FR, F, MICH2017 Tyler Sheehy, SO, MINN Mason Jobst, SO, OSU2018 Cooper Marody, JR, F, MICH2019 Taro Hirose, F, MSU

One of the most prestigious conference awards in college athletics, the Big Ten Medal of Honor was first awarded in 1915 to one student from the graduating class of each university who had “attained the greatest proficiency in athletics and scholastic work.” In 2014, the conference celebrated the 100th anniversary of this presti-gious award.

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN1983-84Kelly Miller, MICHIGAN STATE; Paul Pooley, OHIO STATE.

1984-85Kelly Miller, MICHIGAN STATE; Michael Rosseau, OHIO STATE; Tony Granato, WISCONSIN.

1985-86Frank Downing, MICHIGAN; Don McSween, MICHIGAN STATE; Tony Granato, WISCONSIN.

1986-87Danton Cole, Bob Essensa, Don McSween, MICHIGAN STATE.

1987-88Scott Syring, Daniel Wilhelm, OHIO STATE.

1988-89Walt Bartels, Danton Cole, Jason Muzzatti, MICHIGAN STATE; Daniel Wilhelm, OHIO STATE.

1989-90Mike Helber, Tim Keough, Warren Sharples, MICHIGAN; Walt Bartels, Don Gibson, Mike Gilmore, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Baldrica, Scott Walsh, OHIO STATE; Rob Mendel, WISCONSIN.

1990-91Ken Brothers, Mike Helber, MICHIGAN; Mike Gilmore, Walt Bartels, Jason Muzzatti, MICHIGAN STATE; Sean Fabian, Jason Miller, MINNESOTA.

1991-92Michael Helber, Ted Kramer, MICHIGAN; Michael Burkett, Mike Gilmore, Eric Kruse, Bill Shalawylo, Bart Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Sean Fabian, MINNESOTA; Brian Baldrica, OHIO STATE; Chris Tucker, WISCONSIN.

1992-93Alan Sinclair, MICHIGAN; Michael Burkett, Eric Kruse, Bill Shalawylo, Bart Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Jeff Collinon, Justin McHugh, Jeff Neelsen, Darby Hendrickson, MINNESOTA; Chris Tucker, WISCONSIN.

1993-94Alan Sinclair, MICHIGAN; Michael Burkett, Ryan Fleming, Eric Kruse, Nicolas Perreault, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Bonin, Andy Brink, Jeff Callinan, Justin McHugh, Jeff Moen, Jeff Nielsen, Dan Trebil, Greg Zwakman, MINNESOTA; Kurt Brown, Gary Hirst, Adam Smith, OHIO STATE; Ulivs Katlaps, Jeff Sanderson, Maco Balkovec, Troy Howard, Chris Tucker, Scott Sanderson, WISCONSIN.

1994-95Jason Botterill, Warren Luhning, Harold Schock, Alan Sinclair, MICHIGAN; Ryan Fleming, Dean Sylvester, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Bonin, Jeff Callinan, Dan Hendrickson, Brian La Fleur, Justin McHugh, Jeff Moen, Dan Trebil, Greg Zwakman, MINNESOTA; Kurt Brown, Gary Hirst, Adam Smith, OHIO STATE; Maco Balkovec, Troy Howard, Scott Sanderson, WISCONSIN

1995-96Jason Botterill, Chris Fox, Warren Luhning, Gregg Malicke, Harold Schock, MICHIGAN; Ryan Fleming, Jon Gaskins, Tyler Harlton, MICHIGAN STATE; Jesse Bertogliat, Brian Bonin, Mike Crowley, Jason Godbout, Dan Hendrickson, Ryan Kraft, Brian LaFleur, Jeff Moen, Dan Trebil, Greg Zwakman, MINNESOTA; Derek Deuselinck, Kurt Brown, Dan Cousineau, Gary Hirst, Ryan Root, Taj Schaffnit, OHIO STATE; Rick Enrico, Troy Howard, Erik Raygor, Scott Sanderson,Mark Smith, WISCONSIN.

1996-97Craig Assenmacher, Jason Botterill, Greg Daddario, Chris Fox, Chris Frescoln, Matt Herr, Warren Luhning, Gregg Malicke, Harold Schock, MICHIGAN; Michael Ford, Jon Gaskins, Tyler Harlton, Kevin O’Keefe, MICHIGAN STATE; Jason Godbout, Brian LaFleur, MINNESOTA; Derek Beuselinck, Steve Brent, Dan Cousineau, Ryan Root, Taj Schaffnit, OHIO STATE; Rick Enrico, Erik Raygor, Mark Smith, WISCONSIN.

1997-98Greg Daddario, Chris Fox, Matt Herr, Kevin Magnuson, Gregg Malicke, MICHIGAN; Mike Ford, Jon Gaskins, Tyler Harlton, Shawn Horcoff, Kevin O’Keefe, MICHIGAN STATE; Ben Clymer, Jason Godbout, Bill Kohn, Mike Lyons, Nate Miller, MINNESOTA; Ray Aho, Hugo Boisvert, Dan Cousineau, Ryan Root, Taj Schaffnit, Jason Selleke, OHIO STATE; Dan Bjornlie, Erik Raygor, Mark Smith, Mike Valley, WISCONSIN.

1998-99Greg Daddario, Mark Kosick, Scott Matzka, Bill Trainor, MICHIGAN; Joe Blackburn, Andrew Bogle, Rustyn Dolyny, Michael Ford, Curtis Gemmel, Michael Gresl, Shawn Horcoff, John Nail, Jim Sexsmith, Damon Whitten, MICHIGAN STATE; Bill Kohn, Jordan Leopold, Mike Lyons, Nate Miller, Dylan Mills, Ryan Trebil, Ryan Westrum, MINNESOTA; Ray Aho, Jaisen Freeman, OHIO STATE; Dan Bjornlie, Kevin Granato, Grahm Melanson, Rich Spooner, WISCONSIN.

1999-00David Huntzicker, Jeff Jillson, Kevin Magnuson, Scott Matzka, Bill Trainor, MICHIGAN; Joe Blackburn, Andrew Bogle, Joe Goodenow, Mike Gresl, Adam Hall, Shawn Horcoff, John Nail, Damon Whitten, MICHIGAN STATE; Mike Lyons, Nate Miller, Dylan Mills, Pat O’Leary, John Pohl, Ryan Trebil, Erik Westrum, MINNESOTA; Yan Des Gagne, Scott Titus, OHIO STATE; Dan Bjornlie, Kevin Granato, Graham Melanson, Rick Spooner, Andy Wheeler, WISCONSIN.

2000-01David Huntzicker, Jeffrey Jillson, Robert Kohen, Scott Matzka, William Trainor, MICHIGAN; Joe Blackburn, Andrew Bogle, Brad Fast, Troy Ferguson, Joe Goodenow, Adam Hall, Ryan Miller, Damon Whitten, MICHIGAN STATE; Dylan Mills, Johnny Pohl, Chad Roberg, MINNESOTA; Yan Desgagne, Jaisen Freeman, Miguel Lafleche, Peter Wishloff, OHIO STATE; Kevin Granato, Dany Heatley, Graham Melanson, Rick Spooner, Andy Wheeler, Brad Winchester, WISCONSIN.

2001-02Mark Mink, Craig Murray, Jeffrey Swistak, Jay Vancik, MICHIGAN; Brad Fast, Troy Ferguson, Adam Hall, Tim Hearon, Joe Markusen, Ryan Miller, MICHIGAN STATE; Joey Martin, John Pohl, MINNESOTA; Yan Des Gagne, Miguel Lafleche, Scott Titus, R.J. Umberger, Reed Whiting, OHIO STATE; Jake Heisler, Mark Jackson, Matt Murray, Andy Wheeler, Brad Winchester, WISCONSIN.

2002-03Mark Mink, MICHIGAN; Kevin Estrada, Brad Fast, Troy Ferguson, Tim Hearon, Joe Markusen, MICHIGAN STATE; Keith Ballard, Jake Fleming, Justin Johnson, Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Judd Stevens, Chad Roberg, Travis Weber, MINNESOTA; Miguel Lafleche, Scott Titus, R.J. Umberger, Reed Whiting, OHIO STATE; Jake Heisler, Mark Jackson, Brad Winchester, WISCONSIN.

2003-04Andrew Ebbett, Charlie Henderson, Eric Nystrom, Noah Ruden, Jeff Tambellini, MICHIGAN; David Booth, Colton Fretter, Joe Markusen, Lee Palardeau, Steve Swistak, Rod Tocco, MICHIGAN STATE; P.J. Atherton, Keith Ballard, Jake Fleming, Gino Guyer, Tyler Hirsch, Peter Kennedy, Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Judd Stevens, MINNESOTA; Nate Guenin, Thomas Welsh, Reed Whiting, OHIO STATE; Luke Kohtala, WISCONSIN.

2004-05Tim Cook, Andrew Ebbett, Charlie Henderson,Brandon Kaleniecki, Al Montoya, Eric Nystrom, Reilly Olson, Brandon Rogers, David Rohlfs, Noah Ruden, Jeff Tambellini, MICHIGAN; Colton Fretter, Rod Tocco, MICHIGAN STATE; Kellen Briggs, Jake Fleming, Gino Guyer, Peter Kennedy, Garrett Smaagaard, Judd Stevens, MINNESOTA; Bryce Anderson, Dave Barton, Matt Beaduoin, Nate Guenin, Matt Waddell, OHIO STATE; Luke Kohtala, Brian Elliott, Mark Heatley, Ryan MacMurchy, Ken Rowe, WISCONSIN.

2005-06Tim Cook, Adam Dunlap, Andrew Ebbett, Brandon Kaleniecki, Jon Montville, David Rohlfs, Noah Ruden, MICHIGAN; Jeff Dunne, Colton Fretter, Bryan Lerg, Daniel Vukovic, MICHIGAN STATE, Kellen Briggs, Gino Guyer, Mike Howe, Evan Kauffman, Tom Pohl, MINNESOTA; Bryce Anderson, Dave Barton, Mathieu Beaudoin, Jason DeSantis, John Dingle, Nate Guenin, Johann Kroll, Matt Mcllvane, OHIO STATE, Brian Elliott, Matthew Ford, Tom Gilbert, Matt Olinger, Sam Austin, WISCONSIN.

2006-07Tim Cook, Jason Dest, Jon Montville, David Rohlfs, Morgan Ward, MICHIGAN; Justin Abdelkader, Tim Crowder, Jeff Dunne, Kurt Kivisto, Jeff Lerg, Steve Mnich, MICHIGAN STATE; Justin Bostrom, Kellen Briggs, Michael Howe, Evan Kauffman, Tom Pohl, MINNESOTA; Bryce Anderson, Dave Barton, Mathieu Beaudoin, John Dingle, Corey Elkins, Johann Kroll, Matt McIlvane, OHIO STATE; Brian Elliott, Tom Gorowsky, Ryan Jeffery, Matt Olinger, Jack Skille, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

2007-08Chris Fragner, MICHIGAN; Justin Abdelkader, Tim Crowder, Jeff Dunne, Kurt Kivisto, Jeff Lerg, Steve Mnich, MICHIGAN STATE; Justin Bostrom, Michael Howe, Evan Kauffman, Derek Peltier, Tom Pohl, Brian Schack, MINNESOTA; Nick Biondo, John Dingle, Corey Elkins, Johann Kroll, Matt McIlvane, Joseph Palmer OHIO STATE; Aaron Bendickson, Shane Connelly, Matthew Ford, Tom Gorowsky, Ryan Jeffery, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN2008-09Eric Elmblad, Carl Hagelin, Ben Winnett, MICHIGAN; Tim Crowder, Dustin Gazley, Kurt Kivisto, Jeff Lerg, Joey Shean, Corey Tropp, MICHIGAN STATE; Justin Bostrom, Mike Hoeffel, Brian Schack, MINNESOTA, John Albert, Erick Belanger, Corey Elkins, Joseph Palmer, Zach Pelletier, Chris Reed, OHIO STATE; Thomas Gorowsky, Jeff Henderson, Ryan Jeffrey, Ryan McDonagh, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

2009-10Brandon Burlon, Eric Elmblad, Carl Hagelin, Matt Rust, Ben Winnett, MICHIGAN; Timothy Buttery, Matthew Crandell, Dustin Gazley, Michael Merrifield, Trevor Nill, Drew Palmisano, Brock Shelgren, MICHIGAN STATE; Jacob Cepis, Ryan Flynn, Mike Hoeffel, Nick Larson, Taylor Matson, Kent Patterson, Nico Sacchetti, Brian Schack, Jordane Schroeder, MINNESOTA; Matt Bartkowski, Sean Duddy, Mike Folkes, Cal Heeter, Chris Reed, Cory Schnieder, OHIO STATE; Ryan McDonagh, Eric Springer, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

2010-11Louie Caporusso, Carl Hagelin, Lee Moffie, Jeff Rohrkemper, Matt Rust, Lindsay Sparks, Ben Winnett, MICHIGAN; Tim Buttery, Matt Crandell, Chris Forfar, Dustin Gazley, Anthony Hayes, Torey Krug, Trevor Nill, Drew Palmisano, Joe Shean, Brock Shelgren, A.J. Sturges, MICHIGAN STATE; Jay Barriball, Zach Budish, Cade Fairchild, Michael Hoeffel, Andrew Kremer, Nick Larson, Taylor Matson, Kent Patterson, Nico Sacchetti, MINNESOTA; Alex Carlson, Danny Dries, Sean Duddy, Cal Heeter, Paul Kirtland, Devon Krogh, Brandon Martell, Jeff McNeil, Jeff Michael, Chris Reed, Cory Schneider, OHIO STATE; Scott Gudmandson, Ryan Little, Eric Springer, Mitch Thompson, WISCONSIN.

2011-12Luke Dwyer, Luke Glendening, Luke Moffatt, Lee Moffie, Jeff Rohrkemper, Lindsay Sparks, MICHIGAN; Tim Buttery, Matt Crandell, Chris Forfar, Anthony Hayes, Torey Krug, Mike Merrifield, Trevor Nill, Drew Palmisano, Brock Shelgren, AJ Sturges, Greg Wolfe, MICHIGAN STATE; Mark Alt, Zach Budish, Nate Condon, Justin Holl, Andrew Kremer, Jared Larson, Nick Larson, Taylor Matson, Kent Patterson, Nico Sacchetti, Nate Schmidt, Tom Serratore, Michael Shibrowski, MINNESOTA; Alex Carlson, Chris Crane, Danny Dries, Sean Duddy, Cal Heeter, Paul Kirtland, Devon Krogh, Alex Lippincott, Brandon Martell, Jeff Michael, Cory Schneider, Travis Statchuk, Alex Szczechura, OHIO STATE; Tyler Barnes, Chase Drake, Joe Faust, Gavin Hartzog, Ryan Little, Eric Springer, Mitch Thompson, Mark Zengerle, WISCONSIN.

2012-13Luke Dwyer, Zachary Hyman, Travis Lynch, Luke Moffatt, Lee Moffie, Jeff Rohrkemper, Lindsay Sparks, Mike Szuma, MICHIGAN; Matt Berry, Branden Carney, Brent Darnell, Chris Forfar, Anthony Hayes, Justin Hoomaian, Nate Phillips, Tanner Sorenson, Greg Wolfe, MICHIGAN STATE; Mark Alt, Travis Boyd, Zach Budish, Nate Condon, Erik Haula, Seth Helgeson, Justin Holl, Kyle Rau, Nate Schmidt, Tom Serratore, Michael Shibrowski, MINNESOTA; Alex Carlson, Chris Crane, Justin DaSilva, Tanner Fritz, Brady Hjelle, Devon Krogh, Alex Lippincott, Brandon Martell, Max McCormick, Al McLean, Jeff Michael, Travis Statchuk, Alex Szczechura, OHIO STATE; Jacob Friedman, Michael Longo, Michael McDonagh, Cominic Morrone, Richard O’Brien, Thomas Olczyk, George Saad, Eric Steinour, PENN STATE; Tyler Barnes, Chase Drake, Joe Faust, Gavin Hartzog, Ryan Little, Jake McCabe, Landon Peterson, Joel Rumpel, Mark Zengerle, WISCONSIN.

2013-14Mac Bennett, Andrew Copp, Luke Dwyer, Zach Hyman, Travis Lynch, Luke Moffatt, Steve Racine, Justin Selman, MICHIGAN; Matt Berry, David Bondra, Zach Cisek, Brent Darnell, Michael Ferrantino, Nickolas Gatt, Jake Hildebrand, Justin Hoomaian, Ryan Keller, Brock Krygier, Nate Phillips, Tanner Sorenson, Travis Walsh, Greg Wolfe, MICHIGAN STATE; Seth Ambroz, Travis Boyd, Nate Condon, Justin Holl, Christian Isackson, Jake Parenteau, Kyle Rau, Connor Reilly, Ryan Reilly, Tom Serratore, Michael Shibrowski, Brady Skjei, Sam Warning, Adam Wilcox, MINNESOTA; Craig Dalrymple, Justin DaSilva, Tanner Fritz, Anthony Greco, Sam Jardine, Alex Lippincott, Max McCormick, Al McLean, Travis Statchuk, Alex Szczechura, OHIO STATE; Kenneth Brooks, Jacob Friedman, Max Gardiner, David Glen, Taylor Holstrom, Nathan Jensen, Luke Juha, Curtis Loik, Michael McDonagh, Jonathan Milley, Thomas Olczyk, Matthew Skoff, Peter Sweetland, Connor Varley, Mark Yanis, PENN STATE; Tyler Barnes, Joe Faust, Gavin Hartzog, Nic Kerdiles, Adam Miller, Brad Navin, Landon Peterson, Eddie Wittchow, WISCONSIN.

2014-15JT Compher, Andrew Copp, Luke Dwyer, Zach Hyman, Travis Lynch, Steve Racine, Justin Selman, MICHIGAN; Matt Berry, David Bondra, Zack Cisek, Joe Cox, Brent Darnell, Michael Ferrantino, Villiam Haag, Jake Hildebrand, Justin Hoomaian, Chris Knudson, Brock Krygier, Mackenzie MacEachern, Nate Phillips, Tanner Sorenson, JT Stenglein, Travis Walsh, MICHIGAN STATE; Seth Ambroz, Jake Bischoff, Travis Boyd, Hudson Fasching, Justin Kloos, Vinni Lettieri, A.J. Michaelson, Kyle Rau, Connor Reilly, Brady Skjei, Sam Warning, Adam Wilcox, MINNESOTA; Drew Brevig, Clark Cristofoli, Craig Dalrymple, Justin DaSilva, Logan Davis, Blake Doerring, Christian Frey, Tanner Fritz, David Gust, Josh Healey, Sam Jardine, Al McLean, Nick Schilkey, Matt Tomkins, OHIO STATE; Kenneth Brooks, Richard Derosa, Jacob Friedman, Max Gardiner, David Glen, David Goodwin, Luke Juha, Curtis Loik, Eamon McAdam, Thomas Olczyk, Dylan Richard, Zachary Saar, Eric Scheid, Matthew Skoff, Peter Sweetland, David Thompson,

2014-15 (cont.)Connor Varley, Michael Williamson, PENN STATE; Aidan Cavallini, Tim Davison, Corbin McGuire, Adam Miller, Brad Navin, Landon Peterson, Jedd Soleway, Eddie Wittchow, WISCONSIN

2015-16Tony Calderone,Cutler Martin, Zach Nagelvoort, Sam Piazza, Niko Porikos, Steve Racine, Justin Selman, Max Shuart, MICHIGAN; Joel Arseneault, David Bondra, Joe Cox, Thomas Ebbing, Michael Ferrantino, Carson Gatt, Villiam Haag, Jake Hildebrand, Justin Hoomaian, Chris Knudson, Mackenzie MacEachern, Nate Phillips, JT Stenglein, Travis Walsh, Connor Wood, MICHIGAN STATE; Jake Bischoff, Leon Bristedt, Taylor Cammarata, Ryan Collins, Hudson Fasching, Jack Glover, Steve Johnson, Justin Kloos, Nick Lehr, Vinni Lettieri, A.J. Michaelson, Connor Reilly, Ryan Reilly, Nick Seeler, MINNESOTA; Drew Brevig, Craig Dalrymple, Logan Davis, David Gust, Josh Healey, Christian Lampasso, Kevin Miller, Janik Moser, Nick Schilkey, Matt Tomkins, Matthew Weis, OHIO STATE; Erik Autio, Richard DeRosa, David Glen, David Goodwin, Luke Juha, Curtis Loik, Eamon McAdam, Thomas Olczyk, Dylan Richard, James Robinson, Zachary Saar, Eric Scheid, Matthew Skoff, David Thompson, Connor Varley, Michael Williamson, PENN STATE; Aidan Cavallini, Tim Davison, Jason Ford, Gabe Grunwald, Adam Miller, Alex Shuchuk, Jedd Soleway, Eddie Wittchow, WISCONSIN.

2016-17Tony Calderone, Chad Catt, Dexter Dancs, Nolan De Jong, Kevin Lohan, Cutler Martin, Zach Nagelvoort, Sam Piazza, Niko Porikos, Max Shuart, Brendan Warren, MICHIGAN; Mason Appleton, Joe Cox, Carson Gatt, Villiam Haag, Chris Knduson, Jerad Rosburg, Brennan Sanford, JT Stenglein, Connor Wood, MICHIGAN STATE; Jake Bischoff, Leon Bristedt, Taylor Cammarata, Ryan Collins, Brent Gates Jr., Jack Glover, Steve Johnson, Brock Kautz, Justin Kloos, Nick Lehr, Vinni Lettieri, Ryan Norman, Tommy Novak, Jack Ramsey, Connor Reilly, Mitch Rogge, Darian Romanko, MINNESOTA; Drew Brevig, Logan Davis, Freddy Gerard, David Gust, Josh Healey, Mason Jobst, Dakota Joshua, Brendon Kearney, Christian Lampasso, Sasha Larocque, Kevin Miller, Tommy Parran, Nick Schilkey, Matt Tomkins, Matthew Weis, John Wiitala, OHIO STATE; Erik Autio, Charles Berger, Richard DeRosa, Christopher Funkey, David Goodwin, Derian Hamilton, Kevin Kerr, Matthew Mendelson, Vince Pedrie, Dylan Richard, James Robinson, Zachary Saar, Andrew Sturtz, David Thompson, PENN STATE; Aidan Cavallini, Jake Bunz, Tim Davison, Jason Ford, Luke Kunin, Jedd Soleway, Matt Ustaski, WISCONSIN.

2017-18Tony Calderone, Chad Catt, Dexter Dancs, Jack Lafontaine, Hayden Lavigne, Griffin Luce, Cutler Martin, Luke Martin, Sam Piazza, Niko Porikos, Alex Roos, Jake Slaker, Brendan Warren, Adam Winborg, MICHIGAN; Carson Gatt, Butrus Ghafari, Taro Hirose, Patrick Khodorenko, Logan Lambdin, John Lethemon, Jerad Rosburg, Sam Saliba, Brennan Sanford, Anthony Scarsella, Spencer Wright, MICHIGAN STATE; Leon Bristedt, Brent Gates Jr., Jack Glover, Steve Johnson, Brock Kautz, Nick Lehr, Joey Marooney, Tyler Nanne, Ryan Norman, Tommy Novak, Rem Pitlick, Jack Ramsey, Darian Romanko, Eric Schierhorn, Tyler Sheehy, Mike Szmatula, MINNESOTA; Callahan Burke, Dylan Malmquist, Christopher Morris, Luke Novak, Andrew Oglevie, Andrew Peeke, NOTRE DAME; Wyatt Ege, Freddy Gerard, Ronnie Hein, Dakota Joshua, Brendon Kearney, Tanner Laczynski, Christian Lampasso, Sasha Larocque, Kevin Miller, Gordi Myer, Tommy Parran,Sean Romeo, Luke Stork, Matthew Weis, Joh Wiitala, OHIO STATE; Erik Autio, Charles (Chase) Berger, Brandon Biro, Christopher Funkey, Blake Gober, James Gobetz, Derian Hamilton, Kevin Kerr, Matthew Mendelson, Kristopher Myllari, Nikita Pavlychev, James Robinson, Denis Smirnov, Andrew Sturtz, PENN STATE; Jake Bunz, Tim Davison, Jason Ford, Will Johnson, Matt Ustaski, WISCONSIN.

2018-19Jack Becker, Griffin Luce, Luke Morgan, Luke Martin, Jake Slaker, Brendan Warren, Adam Winborg, MICHIGAN; Austin Kamer, Brennan Sanford, Taro Hirose, Jerad Rosburg, Tommy Miller, Sam Saliba, Spencer Wright, Jake Smith, Butrus Ghafari, Anthony Scarsella, Patrick Khodorenko, Gianluca Esteves, Logan Lambdin, John Lethemon, MICHIGAN STATE; Brent Gates Jr., Brock Kautz, Joey Marooney, Cullen Munson, Tyler Nanne, Ryan Norman, Tommy Novak, Clayton Phillips, Rem Pitlick, Jack Ramsey, Scott Reedy, Mat Robson, Darian Romanko, Sam Rossini, Eric Schierhorn, Tyler Sheehy, Ryan Zuhlsdorf, MINNESOTA; Cal Burke, Pierce Crawford, Matt Hellickson, Dylan Malmquist, Cale Morris, Andrew Peeke, Nick Sanford, Dylan St. Cyr, Matt Steeves, Colin Theisen, NOTRE DAME; Wyatt Ege, Freddy Gerard, Mason Jobst, Brendon Kearney, Tanner Laczynski, Sasha Larocque, Evan Moyse, Gordi Myer, Tommy Parran, Austin Pooley, Sean Romeo, Michael Rounds, John Wiitala, OHIO STATE; Chase Berger, Brandon Biro, Chris Funkey, Blake Gober, James Gobetz, Peyton Jones, Kevin Kerr, Alex Limoges, Kris Myllari, Nikita Pavlychev, Adam Pilewicz, Denis Smirnov, Sam Sternschein, Alex Stevens, PENN STATE; Tarek Baker, Jake Bunz, Will Johnson, Wyatt Kalynuk, Linus Weissbach, WISCONSIN.

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Player School Year Ron Scott Michigan State 1982 Ron Scott Michigan State 1983 John Johannson Wisconsin 1984 Paul Pooley Ohio State 1984 Perry Pooley Ohio State 1984 Mike Rousseau Ohio State 1984 Kelly Miller Michigan State 1985 Mike Rousseau Ohio State 1985 Don McSween Michigan State 1986 Don McSween Michigan State 1987 Walt Bartels Michigan State 1990 Walt Bartels Michigan State 1991 Mike Gilmore Michigan State 1992 Tyler Harlton Michigan State 1997 Steve Noble Notre Dame 1997 Tyler Harlton Michigan State 1998 Steve Noble Notre Dame 1998

Player School Year Forrest Karr Notre Dame 1999 Joe Blackburn Michigan State 1999 Andy Jurkowski Notre Dame 2000 Dan Carlson Notre Dame 2001 Jeff Jillson Michigan 2001 Brad Fast Michigan State 2003 Jeff Dunne Michigan State 2008 Jeff Lerg Michigan State 2008 Jordan Pearce Notre Dame 2008 Jeff Lerg Michigan State 2009 Jordan Pearce Notre Dame 2009 Erik Condra Notre Dame 2008 Sean Duddy Ohio State 2012 Zach Hyman Michigan 2015 Peter Schneider Notre Dame 2015

Ron Scott, MSU, 1982-83Mike Rousseau, OSU, 1984-85Don McSween, MSU, 1986-87Walt Bartels, MSU, 1990-91Tyler Harlton, MSU, 1997-98Steve Noble, ND, 1997-98Jeff Lerg, MSU, 2008-09Jordan Pearce, ND, 2008-09

TWO-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

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WEEKLY HONORS - THREE STARS2013-14Date First Star Second Star Third Star10/15 Andrew Copp, So., F, MICH Sam Warning, Jr., F, MINN Kyle Rau, Jr., F, MINN10/22 Sam Warning, Jr., F, MINN Tyler Motte, Fr., F, MICH Justin Kloos, Fr., F, MINN10/29 Nick Oddo, Jr., F, OSU Sam Warning, Jr., F, MINN Zach Nagelvoort, Fr., G, MICH11/5 Tyler Barnes, Sr., F, WIS Zach Nagelvoort, Fr., G, MICH Joe Faust, Sr., D, WIS11/12 Tanner Fritz, Jr., F, OSU Max McCormick, Jr., F, OSU Hudson Fasching, Fr., F, MINN11/19 Joel Rumpel, Jr., G, WIS Michael Shibrowski, Sr., G, MINN Logan Davis, Fr., G, OSU11/26 Zach Nagelvoort, Fr., G, MICH Tyler Motte, Fr., F, MICH Michael Brodzinski, Fr., D, MINN12/3 Seth Ambroz, Jr., F, MINN JT Compher, Fr., F, MICH Mac Bennett, Sr., D, MICH12/10 Nic Kerdiles, So., F, WIS Jake Hildebrand, So., G, MSU Justin Kloos, Fr., F, MINN12/17 Zach Nagelvoort, Fr., G, MICH Michael Mersch, Sr., F, WIS Brad Navin, Jr., F, WIS12/31 Jake Hildebrand, So., G, MSU Ryan Dzingel, Jr., F, OSU Nick Oddo, Jr., F, OSU1/7 Travis Boyd, Jr., F, MINN Kyle Rau, Jr., F, MINN Jake McCabe, Jr., D, WIS1/14 Michael Mersch, Sr., F, WIS Ryan Dzingel, Jr., F, OSU Adam Wilcox, So., G, MINN1/21 Jake Hildebrand, So., G, MSU Sam Warning, Jr., F, MINN Lee Reimer, Sr., F, MSU1/28 JT Compher, Fr., F, MICH Christian Frey, Fr., G, OSU Adam Wilcox, So., G, MINN2/4 Ryan Dzingel, Jr., F, OSU Adam Wilcox, So., G, MINN Christian Frey, Fr., G, OSU2/11 Joel Rumpel, Jr., G, WIS Matthew Skoff, So., G, PSU Greg Wolfe, Sr., F, MSU2/18 Adam Wilcox, So., G, MINN Hudson Fasching, Fr., F, MINN Jake Hildebrand, So., G, MSU2/25 Michael Mersch, Sr., F, WIS Joel Rumpel, Jr., G, WIS David Goodwin, Fr., F, PSU3/4 Travis Boyd, Jr., F, MINN Alex Guptill, Jr., F, MICH Adam Wilcox, So., G, MINN3/11 Mark Zengerle, Sr., F, WIS Nic Kerdiles, So., F, WIS Mike Reilly, So., D, MINN3/18 Matt Berry, Jr., F, MSU Andrew Copp, So., F, MICH Brady Skjei, So., D, MINN

2014-15Date First Star Second Star Third Star10/14 Hudson Fasching, So., F, MINN Tanner Fritz, Sr., F, OSU Matthew Skoff, Jr., G, PSU10/21 Matt Berry, Sr., F, MSU Christian Frey, So., G, OSU Steve Racine, Jr., G, MICH10/28 Travis Boyd, Sr., F, MINN Dylan Larkin, Fr., F, MICH Matthew Skoff, Jr., G, PSU11/4 Jake Hildebrand, Jr., G, MSU Justin Kloos, So., F, MINN Matt Tomkins, So., G, OSU11/11 Taylor Cammarata, So., F, MINN Adam Wilcox, Jr., G, MINN Michael Ferrantino, Jr., F, MSU11/18 Casey Bailey, Jr., F, PSU Andrew Copp, Jr., F, MICH Taylor Holstrom, Sr., F, PSU11/25 Max Shuart, So., F, MICH Matt Tomkins, So., G, OSU Michael Downing, So., D, MICH12/2 Zach Nagelvoort, So., G, MICH Christian Frey, So., G, OSU Ben Marshall, Sr., D, MINN12/9 Mike Reilly, Jr., D, MINN Tyler Motte, So., F, MICH David Glen, Jr., F, PSU12/16 Joe Cox, So., F, MSU Thomas Ebbing, So., F, MSU Ryan Keller, Jr., F, MSU12/30 Steve Racine, Jr., G, MICH Zach Hyman, Sr., F, MICH Brent Darnell, Sr., F, MSU1/6 Matt Johnson, Sr., F, OSU Kyle Rau, Sr., F, MINN Joel Rumpel, Sr., G, WIS1/13 Zach Hyman, Sr., F, MICH Dylan Larkin, Fr., F, MICH Eamon McAdam, So., G, PSU1/20 Dylan Larkin, Fr., F, MICH David Goodwin, So., F, PSU Travis Boyd, Sr., F, MINN1/27 Jake Hildebrand, Jr., G, MSU Zach Hyman, Sr., F, MICH Justin Selman, Jr., F, MICH2/3 Jake Hildebrand, Jr., G, MSU Seth Ambroz, Sr., F, MINN David Thompson, So., D, PSU2/10 Travis Boyd, Sr., F, MINN Zach Nagelvoort, So., G, MICH PJ Musico, Sr., G, PSU2/17 Mackenzie MacEachern, So., F, MSU Kyle Rau, Sr., F, MINN Adam Wilcox, Jr., G, MINN2/24 Dylan Larkin, Fr., F, MICH Zach Hyman, Sr., F, MICH Jake Hildebrand, Jr., G, MSU3/3 Steve Racine, Jr., G, MICH JT Compher, So., F, MICH Tanner Fritz, Sr., F, OSU3/10 Jake Hildebrand, Jr., G, MSU David Goodwin, So., F, PSU Matt Berry, Sr., F, MSU3/17 Hudson Fasching, So., F, MINN Kyle Rau, Sr., F, MINN Adam Wilcox, Jr., G, MINN

2015-16Date First Star Second Star Third Star10/13 Curtis Loik, F, PSU Zach Osburn, D, MSU JT Stenglein, F, MSU10/20 Kyle Connor, F, MICH Alec Marsh, F, PSU Justin Selman, F, MICH10/27 Eric Schierhorn, G, MINN Michael Brodzinski, D, MINN Chase Berger, F, PSU11/3 Seamus Malone, F, WIS Nick Schilkey, F, OSU Matt Jurusik, G, WIS11/10 Michael Ferrantino, F, MSU Matt Jurusik, G, WIS Leon Bristedt, F, MINN11/17 David Gust, F, OSU Brendan Warren, F, MICH Eric Schierhorn, G, MINN11/24 Alex Kile, F, MICH Andrew Sturtz, F, PSU Mackenzie MacEachern, F, MSU12/1 Eamon McAdam, G, PSU Steve Racine, G, MICH Leon Bristedt, F, MINN12/8 Tyler Sheehy, F, MINN Justin Selman, F, MICH Ryan Wagner, F, WIS12/15 Kyle Connor, F, MICH Tommy Olczyk, F, PSU Hudson Fasching, F, MINN1/5 Christian Frey, G, OSU Steve Racine, G, MICH Luke Juha, D, PSU1/12 JT Compher, F, MICH Kyle Connor, F, MICH Luke Kunin, F, WIS1/19 Tyler Motte, F, MICH Eamon McAdam, G, PSU Mason Jobst, F, OSU1/26 Michael Brodzinski, D, MINN Hudson Fasching, F, MINN Eric Schierhorn, G, MINN2/2 Tyler Motte, F, MICH Kyle Connor, F, MICH Christian Frey, G, OSU2/9 Tyler Motte, F, MICH Steve Racine, G, MICH Joe Cox, F, MSU2/16 Justin Kloos, F, MINN Hudson Fasching, F, MINN JT Compher, F, MICH2/23 Kyle Connor, F, MICH Nick Schilkey, F, OSU David Goodwin, F, PSU3/1 Nick Schilkey, F, OSU Kyle Connor, F, MICH Cameron Hughes, F, WIS3/8 Nick Schilkey, F, OSU Jake Hildebrand, G, MSU Matt Jurusik, G, WIS3/15 Kyle Connor, F, MICH Leon Bristedt, F, MINN Justin Selman, F, MICH

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WEEKLY HONORS - THREE STARS2016-17Date First Star Second Star Third Star10/11 Tyler Sheehy, So., F, MINN Hayden Lavigne, Fr., G, MICH Corbin McGuire, Sr., D, WIS10/18 Jake Slaker, Fr., F, MICH Trent Frederic, Fr., F, WIS Peyton Jones, Fr., G, PSU10/25 Peyton Jones, Fr., G, PSU Nick Schilkey, Sr., F, OSU Will Lockwood, Fr., F, MICH11/1 Matthew Weis, Jr., F, OSU Luke Kunin, So., F, WIS Tommy Parran, So., D, OSU11/8 Tommy Novak, So., F, MINN Denis Smirnov, Fr., F, PSU Mike Szmatula, Jr., F, MINN11/15 Nick Schilkey, Sr., F, OSU David Gust, Sr., F, OSU Nate Sucese, Fr., F, PSU11/22 Denis Smirnov, Fr., F, PSU Matt Tomkins, Sr., G, OSU Tanner Laczynski, Fr., F, OSU11/29 Jerad Rosburg, Fr., D, MSU Vinni Lettieri, Sr., F, MINN Grant Besse, Sr., F, WIS12/6 Peyton Jones, Fr., G, PSU Tyler Sheehy, So., F, MINN Denis Smirnov, Fr., F, PSU12/13 Justin Kloos, Sr., F, MINN Luke Kunin, So., F, WIS Tyler Sheehy, So., F, MINN1/3 Eric Schierhorn, So., G, MINN Justin Kloos, Sr., F, MINN Brent Gates Jr., So., F, MINN1/10 Seamus Malone, So., F, WIS Christian Frey, Sr., G, OSU Luke Kunin, So., F, WIS1/17 Chase Berger, So., F, PSU Vinni Lettieri, Sr., F, MINN Christian Frey, Sr., G, OSU1/24 Mason Jobst, So., F, OSU Ed Minney, Jr., G, MSU Christian Frey, Sr., G, OSU1/31 Cameron Hughes, Jr., F, WIS Matthew Freytag, So., F, WIS Eric Schierhorn, So., G, MINN2/7 Eric Schierhorn, So., G, MINN Nick Schilkey, Sr., F, OSU Cooper Marody, So., F, MICH2/14 Denis Smirnov, Fr., F, PSU Nate Sucese, Fr., F, PSU Tyler Sheehy, So., F, MINN2/21 Rem Pitlick, Fr., F, MINN Trent Frederic, Fr., F, WIS Justin Kloos, Sr., F, MINN2/28 Zach Nagelvoort, Sr., G, MICH Vince Pedrie, So., D, PSU Jack Berry, Fr., G, WIS3/7 Mason Jobst, So., F, OSU Tyler Sheehy, So., F, MINN David Goodwin, Sr., F, PSU3/14 Zach Nagelvoort, Sr., G, MICH Mason Jobst, So., F, OSU Eric Schierhorn, So., G, MINN

2017-18Date First Star Second Star Third Star10/3 Linus Weissbach, Fr., F, WIS Will Johnson, Jr., F, WIS Trent Frederic, So., F, WIS10/10 Mason Jobst, Jr., F, OSU Jake Evans, Sr., F, ND Jordan Gross, Sr., D, ND10/17 Kyle Hayton, Sr., G, WIS Denis Smirnov, So., F, PSU Brannon McManus, Fr., F, MINN10/24 Mitchell Lewandowski, Fr., F, MSU Jake Slaker, So., F, MICH Sean Romeo, Jr., G, OSU10/31 Eric Schierhorn, Jr., G, MINN Tanner Laczynski, So., F, OSU Jake Evans, Sr., F, ND11/7 Eric Schierhorn, Jr., G, MINN Cale Morris, So., G, ND Cooper Marody, Jr., F, MICH11/14 Cale Morris, So., G, ND Tony Calderone, Sr., F, MICH Mitchell Lewandowski, Fr., F, MSU11/21 Cale Morris, So., G, ND Mitchell Lewandowski, Fr., F, MSU Brandon Biro, So., F, PSU11/28 Cale Morris, So., G, ND Tanner Laczynski, So., F, OSU Seamus Malone, Jr., F, WIS12/5 Cale Morris, So., G, ND Andrew Sturtz, Jr., F, PSU Jack Berry, So., G, WIS12/12 Sean Romeo, Jr., G, OSU Denis Smirnov, So., F, PSU Cal Burke, So., F, ND1/3 Cooper Marody, Jr., F, MICH Matthew Weis, Sr., F, OSU Mat Robson, So., G, MINN1/9 Mat Robson, So., G, MINN Cale Morris, So., G, ND Nate Sucese, So., F, PSU1/16 Brendan Warren, Jr., F MICH Tanner Laczynski, So., F, OSU Mitchell Lewandowski, Fr., F, MSU1/23 Hayden Lavigne, So., G, MICH Jack Berry, So., G, WIS Brent Gates Jr., Jr., F, MINN1/30 Sean Romeo, Jr., G, OSU Ryan Wagner, Sr., F, WIS Cale Morris, So., G, ND2/6 Cale Morris, So., G, ND Trent Frederic, So., F, WIS Jack Becker, Fr., F, MICH2/13 Tyler Sheehy, Jr., F, MINN Sean Romeo, Jr., G, OSU Mat Robson, So., G, MINN2/20 Hayden Lavigne, So., G, MICH Mat Robson, So., G, MINN Sean Romeo, Jr., G, OSU2/27 Tommy Nappier, Fr., G, OSU Peyton Jones, So., G, PSU Jake Evans, Sr., F, ND

2018-19Date First Star Second Star Third Star10/9 Clayton Phillips, So., D, MINN Brannon McManus, So., F, MINN Sampo Ranta, Fr., F, MINN10/16 Joe Wegwerth, Sr., F, ND Brandon Biro, Jr., F, PSU Jack Berry, Jr., G, WIS10/23 Bobby Nardella, Sr., D, ND Sean Dhooghe, So., F, WIS Cal Burke, Jr., F, ND10/30 Taro Hirose, Jr., F, MSU Josh Norris, So., F, MICH Peyton Jones, Jr., G, PSU11/6 Patrick Khodorenko, Jr., F, MSU Sean Romeo, Sr., G, OSU Cale Morris, Jr., G, ND11/13 Nikita Pavlychev, Jr., F, PSU Alex Limoges, So., F, PSU Tommy Nappier, So., G, OSU11/20 Evan Barratt, So., F, PSU Jake Slaker, Jr., F, MICH Sean Romeo, Sr., G, OSU11/27 Tyler Sheehy, Sr., F, MINN Taro Hirose, Jr., F, MSU Jack Berry, Jr., G, WIS12/4 K’Andre Miller, Fr., D, WIS Drew DeRidder, Fr., G, MSU Cam Morrison, Jr., F, ND12/11 Sean Dhooghe, So., F, WIS Evan Barratt, So., F, PSU Peyton Jones, Jr., G, PSU12/18 Kris Myllari, Jr., D, PSU Alec Marsh, Sr., F, PSU Brandon Biro, Jr., F, PSU1/3 Cale Morris, Jr., G, ND Sasha Larocque, Sr., D, OSU Scott Reedy, So., F, MINN1/8 Mason Jobst, Sr., F, OSU Brent Gates Jr., Sr., F, MINN Tommy Nappier, So., G, OSU1/15 Mat Robson, Jr., G, MINN Blake McLaughlin, Fr., F, MINN Taro Hirose, Jr., F, MSU1/22 Michael Graham, Fr., F, ND Mitchell Lewandowski, So., F, MSU Tanner Laczynski, Jr., F, OSU1/29 Tyler Sheehy, Sr., F, MINN Cale Morris, Jr., G, ND Peyton Jones, Jr., G, PSU2/5 Rem Pitlick, Jr., F, MINN Taro Hirose, Jr., F, MSU Tommy Nappier, So., G, OSU2/12 Chase Berger, Sr., F, PSU Will Lockwood, Jr., F, MICH Matt Miller, Jr., D, OSU2/19 Nathan Burke, Fr., F, MINN Michael Graham, Fr., F, ND Scott Reedy, So., F, MINN2/26 Nolan Moyle, Fr., F, MICH Denis Smirnov, Jr., F, PSU Mat Robson, Jr., G, MINN3/5 Sean Dhooghe, So., F, WIS Brent Gates Jr., Sr., F, MINN Tanner Laczynski, Jr., F, OSU

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Player Team Year Rd. PickMICHIGAN (158)Bernie Gagnon St. Louis Blues 1969 3 30Angie Moretto California Golden Seals 1973 11 160Greg Fox Atlanta Flames 1973 11 162Don Dufek Detroit Red Wings 1974 6 99Tom Lindskog Atlanta Flames 1974 8 135Pat Hughes Montreal Canadiens 1975 3 52Gary Morrison Philadelphia Flyers 1975 5 90Doug Lindskog St. Louis Blues 1975 7 117David Shand Atlanta Flames 1976 1 8Dave Debol Chicago Blackhawks 1976 4 63Rob Palmer Los Angeles Kings 1976 5 85Dan Hoene St. Louis Blues 1976 11 128Mark Miller New York Rangers 1977 12 171Dean Turner New York Rangers 1978 3 44John Olver Colorado Rockies 1978 8 125Doug Todd Atlanta Flames 1978 9 148Dan Lerg St. Louis Blues 1978 10 170Rod Pacholzuk Washington Capitals 1978 13 202Jeff Mars Montreal Canadiens 1978 13 212Murray Eaves Winnipeg Jets 1980 3 44Paul Fricker Hartford Whalers 1980 9 176Brian Lundberg Pittsburgh Penguins 1980 9 177Dave Richter Minnesota North Stars 1980 10 205Todd Carlile Minnesota North Stars 1982 6 122Greg Hudas Detroit Red Wings 1982 7 128Pat Goff New York Islanders 1982 11 231Bill Brauer Montreal Canadiens 1982 12 250John Bjorkman New York Islanders 1983 11 217Jeff Norton New York Islanders 1984 3 62Gary Lorden Winnipeg Jets 1984 6 114Brad Jones Winnipeg Jets 1984 8 15Brad McCaughey Montreal Canadiens 1984 8 158Billy Powers Philadelphia Flyers 1984 9 184Sean Baker Buffalo Sabres 1984 12 247Myles O’Connor New Jersey Devils 1985 3 45Mike Cusack Philadelphia Flyers 1985 8 168Jeff Urban St. Louis Blues 1985 9 180Todd Copeland New Jersey Devils 1986 2 24Brad Turner Minnesota North Stars 1986 3 58Ryan Pardoski New Jersey Devils 1986 8 150Warren Sharples Calgary Flames 1986 9 184Bryan Deasley Calgary Flames 1987 1 19Joe Lockwood New York Rangers 1987 # 13Mike Helber Winnipeg Jets 1988 9 178Mark Sorensen Washington Capitals 1988 10 192Don Stone Detroit Red Wings 1988 12 248Denny Felsner St. Louis Blues 1989 3 55David Roberts St. Louis Blues 1989 6 114Doug Evans Winnipeg Jets 1989 7 131Ted Kramer Los Angeles Kings 1989 7 144Mike Moes Toronto Maple Leafs 1989 # 8Alex Roberts Chicago Blackhawks 1989 # 11David Harlock New Jersey Devils 1990 2 24Cam Stewart Boston Bruins 1990 3 63Chris Tamer Pittsburgh Penguins 1990 4 68Rick Willis New York Rangers 1990 4 76Mark Ouimet Washington Capitals 1990 5 94Patrick Neaton Pittsburgh Penguins 1990 7 145Dan Stiver Toronto Maple Leafs 1990 8 157Aaron Ward Winnipeg Jets 1991 1 5Mike Knuble Detroit Red Wings 1991 4 76Steve Shields Buffalo Sabres 1991 5 101David Oliver Edmonton Oilers 1991 7 144Brian Wiseman New York Rangers 1991 12 257Ryan Sittler Philadelphia Flyers 1992 1 7Tim Hogan Chicago Blackhawks 1992 5 113Alan Sinclair Ottawa Senators 1992 6 121Steven Halko Hartford Whalers 1992 10 225Brendan Morrison New Jersey Devils 1993 2 39Kevin Hilton Detroit Red Wings 1993 3 74Warren Luhning New York Islanders 1993 4 92Mike Legg New Jersey Devils 1993 11 273Jason Botterill Dallas Stars 1994 1 20Robb Gordon Vancouver Canucks 1994 2 39Greg Crozier Pittsburgh Penguins 1994 3 73Matt Herr Washington Capitals 1994 4 93Marty Turco Dallas Stars 1994 5 124Bill Muckalt Vancouver Canucks 1994 9 221Bubba Berenzweig New York Islanders 1996 5 109

Player Team Year Rd. PickSean Ritchlin New Jersey Devils 1996 6 145Justin Clark Colorado Avalanche 1996 9 240Josh Langfeld Ottawa Senators 1997 3 66Andrew Merrick Carolina Hurricanes 1997 7 169Mike Van Ryn New Jersey Devils 1998 1 26Geoff Koch Nashville Predators 1998 3 85Josh Blackburn Phoenix Coyotes 1998 5 116Craig Murray Montreal Canadiens 1998 8 201Mark Kosick Carolina Hurricanes 1998 8 211Jeff Jillson San Jose Sharks 1999 1 14Mike Comrie Edmonton Oilers 1999 3 91Andy Hilbert Boston Bruins 2000 2 37Mike Komisarek Montreal Canadiens 2001 1 7Mike Cammalleri Los Angeles Kings 2001 2 49Milan Gajic Atlanta Thrashers 2001 4 112Michael Woodford, Jr. Florida Panthers 2001 4 117Brandon Rogers Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2001 4 118David Moss Calgary Flames 2001 7 220Eric Nystrom Calgary Flames 2002 1 10Jason Ryznar New Jersey Devils 2002 3 64Dwight Helminen Edmonton Oilers 2002 5 154Jeff Tambellini Los Angeles Kings 2003 1 27Danny Richmond Carolina Hurricanes 2003 2 31Tim Cook Ottawa Senators 2003 5 142David Rohlfs Edmonton Oilers 2003 5 154Al Montoya New York Rangers 2004 1 6Kevin Porter Phoenix Coyotes 2004 4 119Mike Brown Vancouver Canucks 2004 5 159Chad Kolarik Phoenix Coyotes 2004 7 199Matt Hunwick Boston Bruins 2004 7 224Jack Johnson Carolina Hurricanes 2005 1 3Andrew Cogliano Edmonton Oilers 2005 1 25Jason Bailey Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2005 3 63T.J. Hensick Colorado Avalanche 2005 3 88Mark Mitera Anaheim Ducks 2006 1 19Chris Summers Phoenix Coyotes 2006 1 29Kevin Quick Tampa Bay Lightning 2006 3 78Billy Sauer Colorado Avalanche 2006 7 201Max Pacioretty Montreal Canadiens 2007 1 22Aaron Palushaj St. Louis Blues 2007 2 44Louie Caporusso Ottawa Senators 2007 3 90Steve Kampfer Anaheim Ducks 2007 4 93Matt Rust Florida Panthers 2007 4 101Ben Winnett Toronto Maple Leafs 2007 4 104Carl Hagelin New York Rangers 2007 6 168Brandon Burlon New Jersey Devils 2008 2 52Robbie Czarnik Los Angeles Kings 2008 3 63Greg Pateryn Toronto Maple Leafs 2008 5 128David Wohlberg New Jersey Devils 2008 6 172Chris Brown Phoenix Coyotes 2009 2 36Kevin Lynch Colombus Blue Jackets 2009 2 56Jon Merrill New Jersey Devils 2010 2 38Lee Moffie San Jose Sharks 2010 7 188Luke Moffatt Colorado Avalanche 2010 7 197Brennan Serville Winnipeg Jets 2011 3 78Phil Di Giuseppe Carolina Hurricanes 2012 2 38Boo Nieves New York Rangers 2012 2 59J.T. Compher Buffalo Sabres 2013 2 35Michael Downing Florida Panthers 2013 4 97Andrew Copp Winnipeg Jets 2013 4 104Tyler Motte Chicago Blackhawks 2013 4 121Nolan De Jong Minnesota Wild 2013 7 197Dylan Larkin Detroit Red Wings 2014 1 15Zach Nagelvoort Edmonton Oilers 2014 4 111Zach Werenski Columbus Blue Jackets 2015 1 8Kyle Connor Winnipeg Jets 2015 1 17Brendan Warren Arizona Coyotes 2015 3 81Joseph Cecconi Dallas Stars 2015 5 133Cooper Marody Philadelphia Flyers 2015 6 158Nicholas Boka Minnesota Wild 2015 6 171William Lockwood Vancouver Canucks 2016 3 64Jack LaFontaine Carolina Hurricanes 2016 3 75Nick Pastujov New York Islanders 2016 7 193Josh Norris San Jose Sharks 2017 1 19Luke Martin Carolina Hurricanes 2017 2 52Cam York Philadelphia Flyers 2019 1 14John Beecher Boston Bruins 2019 1 30Erik Portillo Buffalo Sabres 2019 3 67Eric Ciccolini New York Rangers 2019 7 205

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Player Team Year Rd. PickMICHIGAN STATE (105)Norm Barnes Philadelphia Flyers 1973 9 122Jeff Brubaker Boston Bruins 1978 6 102Ken Leiter New York Islanders 1980 5 101Mark Hamway New York Islanders 1980 7 143Tom Anastos Montreal Canadiens 1981 6 124Dan McFall Winnipeg Jets 1981 8 148Jeff Parker Buffalo Sabres 1982 6 111Brad Beck Chicago Blackhawks 1982 5 91Newell Brown Vancouver Canucks 1982 8 158Kelly Miller New York Rangers 1982 9 183Mitch Messier Minnesota North Stars 1983 3 56Bob Essensa Winnipeg Jets 1983 4 69Don McSween Buffalo Sabres 1983 8 154Norm Foster Boston Bruins 1983 11 222Neil Davey New Jersey Devils 1984 3 44Sean Clement Winnipeg Jets 1984 4 72Bill Shibicky Detroit Red Wings 1984 9 175Tom Tilley St. Louis Blues 1984 10 196Kevin Miller New York Rangers 1984 10 202Craig Simpson Pittsburgh Penguins 1985 1 2Bruce Rendall Philadelphia Flyers 1985 2 42Chris Luongo Detroit Red Wings 1985 5 92Brian McReynolds New York Rangers 1985 6 112Danton Cole Winnipeg Jets 1985 6 123Bobby Reynolds Toronto Maple Leafs 1985 10 190Brad Hamilton Chicago Blackhawks 1985 10 200Joe Murphy Detroit Red Wings 1986 1 1Neil Wilkinson Minnesota North Stars 1986 2 30Don Gibson Vancouver Canucks 1986 3 49Mike O’Toole St. Louis Blues 1986 6 115Jeff Harding Philadelphia Flyers 1987 2 30Kip Miller Quebec Nordiques 1987 4 72Chris Marshall Buffalo Sabres 1987 6 106Rod Brind’Amour St. Louis Blues 1988 1 9Jason Muzzatt Calgary Flames 1988 1 21Pat Murray Philadelphia Flyers 1988 2 35Kerry Russell Hartford Whalers 1988 7 137Mark Hirth Hartford Whalers 1988 9 179Rob Woodward Vancouver Canucks 1989 2 29Jason Woolley Washington Capitals 1989 3 61Jim Cummins New York Rangers 1989 4 67Peter White Edmonton Oilers 1989 5 92Joby Messier New York Rangers 1989 6 118Shawn Heaphy Calgary Flames 1989 # 3Michael Stewart New York Rangers 1990 1 13Bryan Smolinski Boston Bruins 1990 1 21Nicolas Perreault Calgary Flames 1990 2 26Dwayne Norris Quebec Nordiques 1990 7 127Wes McCauley Detroit Red Wings 1990 8 150Michael Thompson Pittsburgh Penguins 1990 11 215Steve Beadle Philadelphia Flyers 1990 # Mike Gilmore New York Rangers 1990 # Brian Clifford Pittsburgh Penguins 1991 6 126Kelly Harper Calgary Flames 1991 7 151Michael Burkett Minnesota North Stars 1991 8 174Steve Norton Boston Bruins 1991 10 216Bart Turner Detroit Red Wings 1991 11 230Scott Dean Chicago Blackhawks 1991 12 264Rem Murray Los Angeles Kings 1992 6 135Anson Carter Quebec Nordiques 1992 10 220Dean Sylvester San Jose Sharks 1993 # 2Mike Buzak St. Louis Blues 1993 7 167Mike Watt Edmonton Oilers 1994 2 32Tyler Harlton St. Louis Blues 1994 4 94Jon Gaskins Edmonton Oilers 1994 5 110Tony Tuzzolino Quebec Nordiques 1994 5 113Kevin Harper St. Louis Blues 1994 10 250Steve Guolla Ottawa Senators 1994 # 3Chris Bogas Toronto Maple Leafs 1996 6 148Mike York New York Rangers 1997 6 136Shawn Horcoff Edmonton Oilers 1998 4 99Adam Hall Nashville Predators 1999 2 52Andrew Hutchinson Nashville Predators 1999 2 54Brad Fast Carolina Hurricanes 1999 3 84Ryan Miller Buffalo Sabres 1999 5 138John-Michael Liles Colorado Avalanche 2000 5 159Troy Ferguson Carolina Hurricanes 2000 9 276Kevin Estrada Carolina Hurricanes 2001 3 91Jim Slater Atlanta Thrashers 2002 1 30

Player Team Year Rd. PickLee Falardeau New York Rangers 2002 2 33Duncan Keith Chicago Blackhawks 2002 2 54Brock Radunske Edmonton Oilers 2002 3 79Colton Fretter Atlanta Thrashers 2002 8 230Corey Potter New York Rangers 2003 4 122Drew Miller Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2003 6 186A.J. Thelen Minnesota Wild 2004 1 12David Booth Florida Panthers 2004 2 53Jim McKenzie Ottawa Senators 2004 5 141Justin Abdelkader Detroit Red Wings 2005 2 42Tim Crowder Pittsburgh Penguins 2005 5 126Tim Kennedy Washington Capitals 2005 6 181Mike Ratchuk Philadelphia Flyers 2006 2 42Jeff Petry Edmonton Oilers 2006 2 45Ryan Turek St. Louis Blues 2006 4 94Nick Sucharski Columbus Blue Jackets 2006 5 136Corey Tropp Buffalo Sabres 2007 3 89Andrew Conboy Montreal Canadiens 2007 5 142Trevor Nill St. Louis Blues 2007 7 190Daultan Leveille Atlanta Thrashers 2008 1 29Derek Grant Ottawa Senators 2008 4 119Brett Perlini Anaheim Ducks 2010 7 192Joshua Jacobs New Jersey Devils 2014 2 41Mason Appleton Winnipeg Jets 2015 6 168Skyler Brind’Amour Edmonton Oilers 2017 6 177Josh Nodler Calgary Flames 2019 5 150

MINNESOTA (207)Wally Olds Detroit Red Wings 1969 5 57Dean Blais Chicago Blackhawks 1971 5 68Mike Antonovich Minnesota North Stars 1971 9 113Dick Spannbauer Atlanta Flames 1974 3 46Tom Sundberg California Seals 1974 6 93John Sheridan Minnesota North Stars 1974 6 96William Schneider Pittsburgh Penguins 1974 6 98Bill Moen Atlanta Flames 1974 6 100Joe Micheletti Montreal Canadiens 1974 7 123Brad Morrow Philadelphia Flyers 1974 13 211Warren Miller New York Rangers 1974 21 241Russ Anderson Pittsburgh Penguins 1975 2 31Paul Holmgren Philadelphia Flyers 1975 6 108Joe Baker Kansas City Scouts 1975 8 128Robin Larson Detroit Red Wings 1975 11 178Robert Fish Los Angeles Kings 1975 14 207Don Madson Montreal Canadiens 1975 15 214Reed Larson Detroit Red Wings 1976 2 22Bill Baker Montreal Canadiens 1976 3 54Phil Verchota Minnesota North Stars 1976 5 75Tom Gorence Philadelphia Flyers 1977 2 35Mike Greeder Philadelphia Flyers 1977 8 139Mike Reilly Montreal Canadiens 1977 8 140Don Micheletti Washington Capitals 1977 9 143Tim Harrer Atlanta Flames 1977 9 148Steve Christoff Minnesota North Stars 1978 2 24Rob McClanahan Buffalo Sabres 1978 3 49Bob Bergloff Minnesota North Stars 1978 6 87Eric Strobel Buffalo Sabres 1978 8 133Paul Joswiak New York Islanders 1978 9 152Mike Ramsey Buffalo Sabres 1979 1 11Neal Broten Minnesota North Stars 1979 3 42Jeff Teal Montreal Canadiens 1980 4 82David Jensen Minnesota North Stars 1980 5 100Aaron Broten Colorado Rockies 1980 6 106Tom Hirsch Minnesota North Stars 1981 2 33David Preuss Minnesota North Stars 1981 2 34Anthony Kellin Washington Capitals 1981 4 68James Malwitz Minnesota North Stars 1981 4 76Mike Guentzel New York Rangers 1981 7 135Scott Bjugstad Minnesota North Stars 1981 9 181Mike Anderson Buffalo Sabres 1982 2 26Corey Millen New York Rangers 1982 3 57Wally Chapman Minnesota North Stars 1982 3 59Todd Okerlund New York Islanders 1982 8 168Tom Ward Winnipeg Jets 1982 9 180Pat Micheletti Minnesota North Stars 1982 9 185Richard Erdall Calgary Flames 1982 11 219Frank Pietrangelo Pittsburgh Penguins 1983 4 63Tim Bergland Washington Capitals 1983 4 75Craig Mack Quebec Nordiques 1983 7 132Steve Orth New York Rangers 1983 7 133

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Player Team Year Rd. PickJohn Labatt Vancouver Canucks 1983 8 150Paul Broten New York Rangers 1984 4 77David Grannis Los Angeles Kings 1984 5 87Tom Chorske Montreal Canadiens 1985 1 16Todd Richards Montreal Canadiens 1985 2 33David Espe Quebec Nordiques 1985 4 78Scott Bloom Calgary Flames 1986 5 100Robb Stauber Los Angeles Kings 1986 6 107Randy Skarda St. Louis Blues 1986 8 157Marty Nanne Chicago Blackhawks 1986 8 161Lance Pitlick Minnesota North Stars 1986 9 180John Blue Winnipeg Jets 1986 10 197Steve MacSwain Calgary Flames 1986 # 4Sean Fabian Vancouver Canucks 1987 5 87Ken Gernander Winnipeg Jets 1987 5 96Ben Hankinson New Jersey Devils 1987 6 107Jake Enebak Quebec Nordiques 1987 8 156Lance Werness Chicago Blackhawks 1987 9 176Larry Olimb Minnesota North Stars 1987 10 193Jeff Pauletti Edmonton Oilers 1987 11 231Dave Snuggerud Buffalo Sabres 1987 # 2Jeff Stolp Minnesota North Stars 1988 4 64Travis Richards Minnesota North Stars 1988 9 169Grant Bischoff Minnesota North Stars 1988 11 211Cory Laylin Pittsburgh Penguins 1988 11 214Doug Zmolek Minnesota North Stars 1989 1 7John Brill Pittsburgh Penguins 1989 3 58Trent Klatt Washington Capitals 1989 4 82Tom Nevers Pittsburgh Penguins 1989 5 100Tom Newman Los Angeles Kings 1989 5 103Tom Pederson Minnesota North Stars 1989 11 217Peter Hankinson Winnipeg Jets 1989 # 4Jon Anderson Winnipeg Jets 1989 # 9Craig Johnson St. Louis Blues 1990 2 33Mike Muller Winnipeg Jets 1990 2 35Joe Dziedzic Pittsburgh Penguins 1990 3 61Jeff Nielsen New York Rangers 1990 4 69Darby Hendrickson Toronto Maple Leafs 1990 4 73Chris McAlpine New Jersey Devils 1990 7 137Steve Magusson Calgary Flames 1991 4 85Jeff Callinan St. Louis Blues 1991 5 109Jay Moser Boston Bruins 1991 8 172Jed Fiebelkorn St. Louis Blues 1991 9 197Charlie Wasley Quebec Nordiques 1992 5 100Dan Trebil New Jersey Devils 1992 6 138Greg Zwakman Hartford Whalers 1992 9 201Brian Bonin Pittsburgh Penguins 1992 9 211Jeff Moen Minnesota North Stars 1992 11 250Nick Checco Quebec Nordiques 1993 6 137Mike Crowley Philadelphia Flyers 1993 6 140Dan Hendrickson Washington Capitals 1993 7 173John Hillman Quebec Nordiques 1993 11 283Jason Godbout Pittsburgh Penguins 1994 9 232Ryan Kraft San Jose Sharks 1995 8 194Casey Hankinson Chicago Blackhawks 1995 8 201Erik Rasmussen Buffalo Sabres 1996 1 7Reggie Berg Toronto Maple Leafs 1996 7 178Mike Anderson Washington Capitals 1996 7 180Ben Clymer Boston Bruins 1997 2 27Aaron Miskovich Colorado Avalanche 1997 5 133Wyatt Smith Phoenix Coyotes 1997 9 233Pat O’Leary Phoenix Coyotes 1998 3 73Erik Wendell Washington Capitals 1998 5 125Erik Westrum Phoenix Coyotes 1998 7 187John Pohl St. Louis Blues 1998 9 255Jordan Leopold Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1999 2 44Adam Hauser Edmonton Oilers 1999 3 81Doug Meyer Pittsburgh Penguins 1999 6 176Jeff Taffe St. Louis Blues 2000 1 30Matt DeMarchi New Jersey Devils 2000 2 57Paul Martin New Jersey Devils 2000 2 62Troy Riddle St. Louis Blues 2000 4 129Matt Koalska Nashville Predators 2000 5 154Grant Potulny Ottawa Senators 2000 5 157Joey Martin Chicago Blackhawks 2000 6 193Dan Welch Los Angeles Kings 2000 8 245Keith Ballard Buffalo Sabres 2002 1 11Barry Tallackson New Jersey Devils 2002 2 53Mike Erickson Minnesota Wild 2002 3 72Andy Sertich Pittsburgh Penguins 2002 5 136

Player Team Year Rd. PickP.J. Atherton Tampa Bay Lightning 2002 6 170Jake Taylor New York Rangers 2002 6 177Thomas Vanek Buffalo Sabres 2003 1 5Danny Irmen Minnesota Wild 2003 3 78Ryan Potulny Philadelphia Flyers 2003 3 87Mike Vannelli Atlanta Thrashers 2003 4 136Gino Guyer Dallas Stars 2003 5 165Blake Wheeler Phoenix Coyotes 2004 1 5Kris Chucko Calgary Flames 2004 1 24Alex Goligoski Pittsburgh Penguins 2004 2 61R.J. Anderson Philadelphia Flyers 2004 4 101Derek Peltier Colorado Avalanche 2004 6 184Ryan Stoa Colorado Avalanche 2005 2 34Jeff Frazee New Jersey Devils 2005 2 38Nate Hagemo Carolina Hurricanes 2005 2 58Tony Lucia San Jose Sharks 2005 6 193Erik Johnson St. Louis Blues 2006 1 1Phil Kessel Boston Bruins 2006 1 5Kyle Okposo New York Islanders 2006 1 7David Fischer Montreal Canadiens 2006 1 20Mike Carman Colorado Avalanche 2006 3 81Alex Kangas Atlanta Thrashers 2006 5 135Ryan Flynn Nashville Predators 2006 6 176Jay Barriball San Jose Sharks 2006 7 203Patrick White Vancouver Canucks 2007 1 25Jim O’Brien Ottawa Senators 2007 1 29Nico Sacchetti Dallas Stars 2007 2 50Mike Hoeffel New Jersey Devils 2007 2 57Jake Hansen Columbus Blue Jackets 2007 3 86Cade Fairchild St. Louis Blues 2007 4 96Kent Patterson Colorado Avalanche 2007 4 113Taylor Matson Vancouver Canucks 2007 6 176Nick Larson Washington Capitals 2007 7 185Aaron Ness New York Islanders 2008 2 40Nate Condon Colorado Avalanche 2008 7 200Nick Leddy Minnesota Wild 2009 1 16Jordan Schroeder Vancouver Canucks 2009 1 22Zach Budish Nashville Predators 2009 2 41Josh Birkholz Florida Panthers 2009 3 67Seth Helgeson New Jersey Devils 2009 4 114Erik Haula Minnesota Wild 2009 7 182Nick Bjugstad Florida Panthers 2010 1 19Mark Alt Carolina Hurricanes 2010 2 53Justin Holl Chicago Blackhawks 2010 2 54Max Gardiner St. Louis Blues 2010 3 74Ben Marshall Detroit Red Wings 2010 7 201Christian Isackson Buffalo Sabres 2010 7 203Kyle Rau Florida Panthers 2011 3 91Seth Ambroz Columbus Blue Jackets 2011 5 128Travis Boyd Washington Capitals 2011 6 177Tommy Vannelli St. Louis Blues 2013 2 47Taylor Cammarata New York Islanders 2013 3 76Hudson Fasching Los Angeles Kings 2013 4 118Michael Brodzinski San Jose Sharks 2013 5 141Ryan Collins Columbus Blue Jackets 2014 2 47Jack Glover Winnipeg Jets 2014 3 69Steven Johnson Los Angeles Kings 2014 4 120Jack Ramsey Chicago Blackhawks 2014 7 208Brent Gates Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2015 3 80Thomas Novak Nashville Predators 2015 3 85Ryan Zuhlsdorf Tampa Bay Lightning 2015 5 150Jack Sadek Minnesota Wild 2015 7 204Ryan Lindgren Boston Bruins 2016 2 49Rem Pitlick Nashville Predators 2016 3 76Casey Mittelstadt Buffalo Sabres 2017 1 8Clayton Phillips Pittsburgh Penguins 2017 3 93Scott Reedy San Jose Sharks 2017 4 102Samuel Walker Tampa Bay Lightning 2017 7 200Ben Brinkman Dallas Stars 2019 6 173Ryan Johnson Buffalo Sabres 2019 1 31Jackson Lacombe Anaheim Ducks 2019 2 39Aaron Huglen Buffalo Sabres 2019 4 102Rhett Pitlick Montreal Canadiens 2019 5 131Michael Koster Toronto Maple Leafs 2019 5 146Bryce Brodzinski Philadelphia Flyers 2019 7 196

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Player Team Year Rd. PickNOTRE DAME (82)Ian Williams Pittsburgh Penguins 1971 6 74Bill Green Vancouver Canucks 1971 7 87Bill Nyrop Montreal Canadiens 1972 4 66D’Arcy Keating Pittsburgh Penguins 1972 7 104Eddie Bumbacco Montreal Canadiens 1972 9 142John Campbell New York Rangers 1973 3 46Len Moher Buffalo Sabres 1975 10 174Alex Pirus Minnesota North Stars 1975 3 41Clark Hamilton Detroit Red Wings 1975 3 50Jack Brownschidle St. Louis Blues 1975 6 99Paul Clarke Montreal Canadiens 1975 9 158Kevin Nugent Boston Bruins 1975 10 171Roger Bourque Montreal Canadiens 1975 14 208Don Jackson Minnesota North Stars 1976 3 39John Peterson Chicago Blackhawks 1976 6 99Greg Meredith Atlanta Flames 1978 6 97Don Lucia Philadelphia Flyers 1978 10 168Scott Cameron New York Islanders 1978 10 169Jim Brown Los Angeles Kings 1979 5 92John Schmidt Montreal Canadiens 1980 9 187John DeVoe Montreal Canadiens 1982 4 69Greg Hudas Detroit Red Wings 1982 7 128Mike McNeill# St. Louis Blues 1988 1 14Dan Sawyer Calgary Flames 1989 10 210Greg Louder Edmonton Oilers 1990 5 101Chris Tschupp Calgary Flames 1990 6 125John Rushin New York Rangers 1991 7 147Davide Dal Grande New York Rangers 1992 6 144Wade Salzman St. Louis Blues 1992 11 259Tim Harberts Pittsburgh Penguins 1993 9 234Steve Noble St. Louis Blues 1994 8 198Aniket Dhadphale San Jose Sharks 1994 10 245Brian Urick Edmonton Oilers 1996 5 114Ben Simon Chicago Blackhawks 1997 5 110Joe Dusbabek San Jose Sharks 1997 7 163Jay Kopischke Los Angeles Kings 1997 8 193Ryan Clark New York Islanders 1997 9 222David Inman New York Rangers 1999 2 59Brett Henning New York Islanders 1999 9 255Evan Nielsen Atlanta Thrashers 2000 8 242Neil Komadoski Ottawa Senators 2001 3 81Rob Globke Florida Panthers 2002 2 40Mike Walsh New York Rangers 2002 5 143Yan Stastny Boston Bruins 2002 8 259Victor Oreskovich Colorado Avalanche 2004 2 55Wes O’Neill New York Islanders 2004 4 115David Brown Pittsburgh Penguins 2004 8 228Kyle Lawson Carolinia Hurricanes 2005 7 198Erik Condra Ottawa Senators 2006 7 211Ian Cole St. Louis Blues 2007 1 18Teddy Ruth Washington Capitals 2007 2 46Ryan Thang Nashville Predators 2007 3 81Ben Ryan Nashville Predators 2007 4 114Joe Lavin Chicago Blackhawks 2007 5 126Brad Phillips Philadelphia Flyers 2007 7 182Nick Larson Calgary Flames 2008 4 108Sean Lorenz Minnesota Wild 2008 4 115Kyle Palmieri Anaheim Ducks 2009 1 26Jeff Costello Ottawa Senators 2009 5 146Anders Lee New York Islanders 2009 6 152Riley Sheahan Detroit Red Wings 2010 1 21Stephen Johns Chicago Blackhawks 2010 2 60Bryan Rust Pittsburgh Penguins 2010 3 80Kevin Lind Anaheim Ducks 2010 6 177T.J. Tynan Columbus Blue Jackets 2011 3 66Mario Lucia Minnesota Wild 2011 2 60Steven Fogarty New York Rangers 2011 3 72Robbie Russo New York Islanders 2011 4 95Thomas DiPauli Washington Capitals 2012 4 100Austin Wuthrich Washington Capitals 2012 4 107Vince Hinostroza Chicago Blackhawks 2012 6 169Connor Hurley Buffalo Sabres 2013 2 38Cal Petersen Buffalo Sabres 2013 5 129Joe Wegwerth Florida Panthers 2014 4 92Anders Bjork Boston Bruins 2014 5 146Jake Evans Montreal Canadiens 2014 7 207Dennis Gilbert Chicago Blackhawks 2015 3 91Andrew Peeke Columbus Blue Jackets 2016 2 34Cam Morrison Colorado Avalanche 2016 2 40

Player Team Year Rd. PickNick Leivermann Colorado Avalanche 2017 7 187Matt Hellickson New Jersey Devils 2017 7 214Trevor Janicke Anaheim Ducks 2019 5 132

OHIO STATE (51)Bill Reed Boston Bruins 1974 4 72Steve Jones Philadelphia Flyers 1977 10 161Rod McNair Philadelphia Flyers 1977 11 168Greg Kostenko New York Rangers 1978 8 127Paul Roff Minnesota North Stars 1983 12 236Daryn Fersovich Philadelphia Flyers 1984 10 204Mike Wurst Toronto Maple Leafs 1984 11 213Mike Nightengale Minnesota North Stars 1984 12 242Roger Beedon Montreal Canadiens 1985 9 184Joe Tracy Hartford Whalers 1986 # 8Mark Anderson Washington Capitals 1987 # 19Jeff Madill New Jersey Devils 1987 # 11Sean Clifford Detroit Red Wings 1987 6 116Todd Fanning Vancouver Canucks 1987 7 129Paul Rutherford New York Islanders 1988 5 100Eric Reisman Boston Bruins 1988 11 228Mike Bales Boston Bruins 1990 5 105Don Oliver Detroit Red Wings 1990 # 7Rob Peters Hartford Whalers 1991 12 251Brian Loney Vancouver Canucks 1992 5 110Tom Askey Anaheim Ducks 1993 8 186Brandon Lafrance Edmonton Oilers 1996 7 170Eric Meloche Pittsburgh Penguins 1996 7 186Chris Feil Chicago Blackhawks 1997 9 230Jason Crain Los Angeles Kings 1999 3 74R.J. Umberger Vancouver Canucks 2001 1 16Dave Steckel Los Angeles Kings 2001 1 30Nate Guenin New York Rangers 2002 4 127Scott May Toronto Maple Leafs 2002 7 222John Toffey Tampa Bay Lightning 2002 9 287Ryan Kesler Vancouver Canucks 2003 1 23Tyson Strachan Carolina Hurricanes 2003 5 137Matt McIlvane Ottawa Senators 2004 8 251Ian Keserich Colorado Avalanche 2004 7 215Tom Fritsche Colorado Avalanche 2005 2 47Kevin MontgomeryColorado Avalanche 2006 4 110Joseph Palmer Chicago Blackhawks 2006 4 96Shane Sims New York Islanders 2006 5 126John Albert Atlanta Thrashers 2007 6 175C.J. Severyn Calgary Flames 2007 7 186Matt Bartkowski Florida Panthers 2008 7 190Zac Dalpe Carolina Hurricanes 2008 2 45Taylor Stefishen Nashville Predators 2008 5 136Curtis Gedig New Jersey Devils 2009 7 204Chris Crane San Jose Sharks 2010 7 200Collin Olson Carolina Hurricanes 2012 6 159Dakota Joshua Toronto Maple Leafs 2014 5 128Tyler Nanne New York Rangers 2014 5 142Miguel Fidler Florida Panthers 2014 4 143Tanner Laczynski Philadelphia Flyers 2016 6 169Layton Ahac Vegas Golden Knights 2019 3 86

PENN STATE (9)Eamon McAdam New York Islanders 2013 3 70Mike Williamson Vancouver Canucks 2013 6 175Nikita Pavlychev Pittsburgh Penguins 2015 7 197Brett Murrary Buffalo Sabres 2016 4 99Evan Barrett Chicago Blackhawks 2017 3 90Cole Hults Los Angeles Kings 2017 5 134Denis Smirnov Colorado Avalanche 2017 6 156Aarne Talvitie New Jersey Devils 2017 6 160 Kevin Wall Los Angeles Kings 2019 6 181

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Player Team Year Rd. PickWISCONSIN (168)Jeff Rotsch St. Louis Blues 1970 11 112Norm Cherrey Vancouver Canucks 1971 8 101Jim Johnston Chicago Blackhawks 1971 6 82Dave Arundel Detroit Red Wings 1972 10 150Bob Lundeen Minnesota North Stars 1972 8 124Bill Reay, Jr. Chicago Blackhawks 1972 8 125Gary Winchester St. Louis Blues 1972 8 121Steve Alley Chicago Blackhawks 1973 9 141Dean Talafous Atlanta Flames 1973 4 53Jack Johnson Chicago Blackhawks 1973 9 140Tom Machowski Atlanta Flames 1973 7 101Dave Pay Toronto Maple Leafs 1973 9 132Mike Dibble New York Islanders 1974 17 229Dennis Olmstead New York Rangers 1974 5 86Dave Otness New York Islanders 1974 15 221Steve Short Philadelphia Flyers 1974 8 142John Taft Detroit Red Wings 1974 5 81Brian Engblom Montreal Canadiens 1975 2 22Dave McNab St. Louis Blues 1975 9 151Craig Norwich Montreal Canadiens 1975 8 142Peter Scamurra Washington Capitals 1975 2 19Tom Ulseth Chicago Blackhawks 1975 6 97Steve Clippingdale Los Angeles Kings 1976 2 21Mike Eaves St. Louis Blues 1976 7 113John Gregory Montreal Canadiens 1976 8 123Julian Baretta Los Angeles Kings 1977 5 84Mark Johnson Pittsburgh Penguins 1977 4 66Bob Suter Los Angeles Kings 1977 7 120Mike Meeker Pittsburgh Penguins 1978 2 25Jay McFarlane Los Angeles Kings 1979 6 113Mike Blaisdell Detroit Red Wings 1980 1 11Steve McKenzie Pittsburgh Penguins 1980 10 198Brian Mullen Washington Capitals 1980 7 128John Newberry Montreal Canadiens 1980 3 45Marc Behrend Winnipeg Jets 1981 5 85Chris Chelios Montreal Canadiens 1981 2 40Bruce Driver New Jersey Devils 1981 6 108Rick Heppner Calgary Flames 1981 7 141Paul Houck Edmonton Oilers 1981 4 71John Johannson New Jersey Devils 1981 10 192Eric Faust New York Islanders 1982 10 210Patrick Flatley New York Islanders 1982 1 21Tony Granato New York Rangers 1982 6 120Jim Johannson Hartford Whalers 1982 7 130Dave Maley Montreal Canadiens 1982 2 33Ted Pearson Calgary Flames 1982 9 177Ernie Vargas Montreal Canadiens 1982 6 117Marty Wiitala Minnesota North Stars 1982 5 101Scott Mellanby Philadelphia Flyers 1984 2 27Paul Ranheim Calgary Flames 1984 2 38Gary Suter Calgary Flames 1984 9 180Steve Tuttle St. Louis Blues 1984 6 113Andy Akervik Quebec Nordiques 1985 6 120John Byce Boston Bruins 1985 11 220Vic Posa Chicago Blackhawks 1985 7 137Mike Richter New York Rangers 1985 2 28Tom Sagissor Montreal Canadiens 1985 5 96Paul Stanton Pittsburgh Penguins 1985 8 149Jon Helgeson Vancouver Canucks 1986 7 133John Parker Calgary Flames 1986 6 121Steve Rohlik Pittsburgh Penguins 1986 8 151Shaun Sabol Philadelphia Flyers 1986 10 209Kurt Stahura Minnesota North Stars 1986 12 243Joe Harwell Winnipeg Jets 1987 6 121Chris Jensen Toronto Maple Leafs 1987 8 154Rob Mendel Quebec Nordiques 1987 5 93Mark Osiecki Calgary Flames 1987 9 187Dean Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 # 11Duane Derksen Washington Capitals 1988 3 57Sean Hill Montreal Canadiens 1988 8 167Chris Nelson New Jersey Devils 1988 5 96Barry Richter Hartford Whalers 1988 2 32Gary Shuchuk Detroit Red Wings 1988 # 22Mike Doers Toronto Maple Leafs 1989 6 125Doug Macdonald Buffalo Sabres 1989 4 77Noel Rahn Quebec Nordiques 1989 12 230Chris Tancill Hartford Whalers 1989 # 15Jason Zent New York Islanders 1989 3 44Todd Hedlund New York Rangers 1990 8 160

Player Team Year Rd. PickDan Plante New York Islanders 1990 3 48Andrew Shier New York Islanders 1990 12 237Chris Tucker Chicago Blackhawks 1990 4 79Jacques Auger Chicago Blackhawks 1991 6 132Maco Balkovec Chicago Blackhawks 1991 5 110Kelly Fairchild Los Angeles Kings 1991 7 152Chris Tok Pittsburgh Penguins 1991 10 214Fran Bussey Pittsburgh Penguins 1992 8 187Jim Carey Washington Capitals 1992 2 32Kirk Daubenspeck Philadelphia Flyers 1992 5 151Mickey Elick New York Rangers 1992 8 192E.J. Bradley Philadelphia Flyers 1993 9 226Rob Lurtsema Dallas Stars 1993 8 191Matt Peterson Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1993 7 160Dan Tompkins Calgary Flames 1993 3 70Craig Anderson New York Rangers 1994 8 208Brad Englehart Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1994 8 184Mike LaPlante Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1995 7 159Jeff Dessner New York Rangers 1996 7 185Matt Hussey Pittsburgh Penguins 1998 9 254Erik Jensen New Jersey Devils 1998 7 199Matt Doman Calgary Flames 1999 5 135Dave Tanabe Carolina Hurricanes 1999 1 16John Eichelberger Philadelphia Flyers 2000 7 210Brian Fahey Colorado Avalanche 2000 4 119Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers 2000 1 2Brad Winchester Edmonton Oilers 2000 2 35Bernd Brückler Philadelphia Flyers 2001 5 150Joe Campbell Calgary Flames 2001 8 233Adam Burish Chicago Blackhawks 2002 9 282Tom Gilbert Colorado Avalanche 2002 4 129Ryan MacMurchy St. Louis Blues 2002 9 284Brian Elliott Ottawa Senators 2003 9 291Andrew Joudrey Washington Capitals 2003 8 249Ryan Suter Nashville Predators 2003 1 7Joe Pavelski San Jose Sharks 2003 7 205Matt Auffrey Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2004 6 172Jake Dowell Chicago Blackhawks 2004 5 140Robbie Earl Toronto Maple Leafs 2004 6 187Matthew Ford Chicago Blackhawks 2004 8 256Kyle Klubertanz Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2004 3 74Jack Skille Chicago Blackhawks 2005 1 7Zach Bearson Florida Panthers 2005 7 224Nigel Williams Colorado Avalanche 2006 2 51Blake Geoffrion Nashville Predators 2006 2 56Jamie McBain Carolina Hurricanes 2006 2 63Brett Bennett Phoenix Coyotes 2006 5 130Chris Hickey Minnesota Wild 2006 7 192Kyle Turris Phoenix Coyotes 2007 1 3Ryan McDonagh Montreal Canadians 2007 1 12Brendan Smith Detroit Red Wings 2007 1 27Podge Turnbull Los Angeles Kings 2007 5 137Jake Gardiner Anaheim Ducks 2008 1 17Cody Goloubef Columbus Blue Jackets 2008 2 37Justin Schultz Anaheim Ducks 2008 2 43Derek Stepan New York Rangers 2008 2 51Patrick Johnson Montreal Canadiens 2008 7 206Craig Smith Nashville Predators 2009 4 98Jason Clark New York Islanders 2010 3 82John Ramage Calgary Flames 2010 4 103Joe Faust New Jersey Devils 2010 4 114Patrick Daly New Jersey Devils 2011 7 189Joseph La Bate Vancouver Canucks 2011 4 101Michael Mersch Los Angeles Kings 2011 4 110Brad Navin Buffalo Sabres 2011 7 197Nicolas Kerdiles Anaheim Ducks 2012 2 36Jake McCabe Buffalo Sabres 2012 2 44Brendan Woods Carolina Hurricanes 2012 5 129Grant Besse Anaheim Ducks 2013 5 147Jedd Soleway Phoenix Coyotes 2013 7 193Jack Dougherty Nashville Predators 2014 2 51Matthew Berkovitz Anaheim Ducks 2014 5 123Matt Ustaski Winnipeg Jets 2014 7 192Adam Parsells San Jose Sharks 2015 6 160Cameron Hughes Boston Bruins 2015 6 165Jack Becker Boston Bruins 2015 7 195Luke Kunin Minnesota Wild 2016 1 15Trent Frederic Boston Bruins 2016 1 29J.D. Greenway Toronto Maple Leafs 2016 3 72Max Zimmer Carolina Hurricanes 2016 4 104

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Player Team Year Rd. PickPhilip Nyberg Buffalo Sabres 2016 5 129Tyler Inamoto Florida Panthers 2017 5 133Linus Weissbach Buffalo Sabres 2017 7 192Wyatt Kalynuk Philadelphia Flyers 2017 7 196Josh Ess Chicago Blackhawks 2017 7 215Quinn Hughes Vancouver Canucks 2018 1 7K’Andre Miller New York Rangers 2018 1 22Ty Emberson Phoenix Coyotes 2018 3 73Sampo Ranta Colorado Avalanche 2018 3 78Blake McLaughlin Anaheim Ducks 2018 3 79Jacob Pivonka New York Islanders 2018 4 103Jack Perbix Anaheim Ducks 2018 4 116Jack Gorniak Montreal Canadiens 2018 4 123Spencer Stastney Nashville Predators 2018 5 131Jared Moe Winnipeg Jets 2018 6 184Christian Krygier New York Islanders 2018 7 196Cole Krygier Florida Panthers 2018 7 201Alex Turcotte Los Angeles Kings 2019 1 5Cole Caufield Montreal Canadiens 2019 1 15Ryder Donovan Vegas Golden Knights 2019 4 110Owen Lindmark Florida Panthers 2019 5 137

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1936 - GARMISCH, GERMANY

UNITED STATES BRONZE MEDALName SchoolPhillip LaBatte Minnesota

1948 - ST. MORITZ, SWITZERLAND

UNITED STATES FOURTH PLACEName SchoolRube Bjorkman MinnesotaAllan Opsahl Minnesota

1952 - OSLO, NORWAY

UNITED STATES SILVER MEDALName SchoolRube Bjorkman MinnesotaJim Sedin MinnesotaAl Van MinnesotaKen Yackel, Sr. Minnesota

1956 - CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY

UNITED STATES SILVER MEDALName SchoolWendell Anderson MinnesotaGene Campbell MinnesotaDick Dougherty MinnesotaWillard Ikola MichiganJohn Matchefts MichiganJohn Mayasich MinnesotaDick Meredith MinnesotaWeldon Olson Michigan StateJack Petroske MinnesotaJohn Mariucci (coach) Minnesota

CANADA BRONZE MEDALName SchoolBob White Michigan

1960 - SQUAW VALLEY, U.S.A.

UNITED STATES GOLD MEDALName SchoolGene Grazia Michigan StateJohn Mayasich MinnesotaJack McCartan MinnesotaDick Meredith MinnesotaWeldon Olson Michigan State

1964 - INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA

UNITED STATES FIFTH PLACEName SchoolDave Brooks MinnesotaHerb Brooks MinnesotaTom McCoy MinnesotaWayne Meredith MinnesotaGary Schmalzbauer MinnesotaJim Westby Minnesota

1968 - GRENOBLE, FRANCE

UNITED STATES SIXTH PLACEName SchoolHerb Brooks MinnesotaJack Dale MinnesotaCraig Falkman MinnesotaLen Lilyholm MinnesotaLou Nanne MinnesotaLarry Stordahl MinnesotaDoug Volmar Michigan StateMurray Williamson (coach) Minnesota

1972 - SAPPORO, JAPAN

UNITED STATES SILVER MEDALName SchoolBruce McIntosh MinnesotaWally Olds MinnesotaFrank Sanders MinnesotaCraig Sarner MinnesotaMurray Williamson (coach) Minnesota

1976 - INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA

UNITED STATES FIFTH PLACEName SchoolSteve Alley WisconsinRob Harris MinnesotaBob Lundeen WisconsinBuzz Schneider MinnesotaJohn Taft WisconsinBob Johnson (coach) WisconsinGrant Standbrook (asst.) Wisconsin

1980 - LAKE PLACID, U.S.A.

UNITED STATES GOLD MEDALName SchoolBill Baker MinnesotaNeal Broten MinnesotaSteve Christoff MinnesotaSteve Janaszak MinnesotaMark Johnson WisconsinRob McClanahan MinnesotaMike Ramsey MinnesotaBuzz Schneider MinnesotaEric Strobel MinnesotaBob Suter WisconsinPhil Verchota MinnesotaHerb Brooks (coach) Minnesota

JAPAN 12TH PLACEName SchoolMel Wakabayashi (coach) Michigan

1984 - SARAJEVO, YUGOSLAVIA

CANADA FOURTH PLACEName SchoolBruce Driver WisconsinPat Flatley Wisconsin

UNITED STATES SEVENTH PLACEName SchoolMarc Behrend WisconsinScott Bjustad MinnesotaChris Chelios WisconsinSteve Griffith MinnesotaGary Haight Michigan StateTom Hirsch MinnesotaDavid Jensen MinnesotaCorey Millen MinnesotaPhil Verchota MinnesotaDennis Helwig (trainer) Wisconsin

AUSTRIA 11TH PLACEName SchoolEd Lebler Wisconsin

1988 - CALGARY, CANADA

UNITED STATES SEVENTH PLACEName SchoolJohn Blue MinnesotaTom Chorske MinnesotaTony Granato WisconsinJim Johannson WisconsinCorey Millen MinnesotaKevin Miller Michigan StateJeff Norton MichiganTodd Okerlund MinnesotaMike Richter WisconsinDave Snuggerud Minnesota

AUSTRIA NINTH PLACEName SchoolEd Lebler Wisconsin

NORWAY 12TH PLACEName SchoolGeir Hoff Michigan State

1992 - ALBERTVILLE, FRANCE

CANADA SILVER MEDALName SchoolTodd Brost MichiganJason Woolley Michigan State

UNITED STATES FOURTH PLACEName SchoolSean Hill WisconsinJim Johannson WisconsinDean Blais (asst.) Minnesota

NORWAY NINTH PLACEName SchoolGeir Hoff Michigan State

1994 - LILLEHAMMER, NORWAY

CANADA SILVER MEDALName SchoolDavid Harlock MichiganDwayne Norris Michigan State

UNITED STATES EIGHTH PLACEDavid Roberts MichiganDarby Hendrickson MinnesotaCraig Johnson MinnesotaTravis Richards MinnesotaBarry Richter WisconsinMike Johnson (trainer) Wisconsin

NORWAY 11TH PLACEName SchoolGeir Hoff Michigan State

1998 - NAGANO, JAPAN

CANADA FOURTH PLACERob Brind’Amour Michigan StateCurtis Joseph Wisconsin

UNITED STATES SIXTH PLACEChris Chelios WisconsinMike Richter WisconsinGary Suter Wisconsin

FRANCE 11TH PLACEHerb Brooks (coach) Minnesota

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2002 - SALT LAKE CITY, U.S.A.

CANADA GOLD MEDALCurtis Joseph Wisconsin

UNITED STATES SILVER MEDALChris Chelios WisconsinBrian Rafalski WisconsinMike Richter WisconsinGary Suter WisconsinMike York Michigan StateHerb Brooks (coach) Minnesota

2006 - TURIN, ITALY

CANADA SEVENTH PLACEDany Heatley WisconsinMarty Turco Michigan

UNITED STATES EIGHTH PLACEChris Chelios WisconsinMike Knuble MichiganJohn-Michael Liles Michigan StateJordan Leopold MinnesotaBrian Rafalski Wisconsin

ITALY 11TH PLACEJason Muzzatti Michigan StateAndre Signoretti Ohio StateTony Tuzzolino Michigan State

2010 - VANCOUVER, CANADA

CANADA GOLD MEDALDany Heatley WisconsinDuncan Keith Michigan State

UNITED STATES SILVER MEDALErik Johnson MinnesotaJack Johnson MichiganRyan Kesler Ohio StatePhil Kessel MinnesotaRyan Miller Michigan StateJoe Pavelski WisconsinBrian Rafalski WisconsinRyan Suter Wisconsin

2014 – SOCHI, RUSSIA

CANADA GOLD MEDALDuncan Keith Michigan State

SWEDEN SILVER MEDALCarl Hagelin Michigan

UNITED STATES FOURTH PLACERyan Kesler Ohio StatePhil Kessel MinnesotaPaul Martin MinnesotaRyan McDonagh WisconsinRyan Miller Michigan StateMax Pacioretty MichiganJoe Pavelski WisconsinDerek Stepan WisconsinRyan Suter WisconsinBlake Wheeler MinnesotaTony Granato (asst.) WisconsinTodd Richards (asst.) Minnesota

AUSTRIA 10TH PLACEBrian Lebler MichiganThomas Vanek Minnesota

2018 – PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA

GERMANY SILVER MEDALMatt McIlvane Ohio State

CANADA BRONZE MEDALAndrew Ebbett MichiganRene Bourque WisconsinCody Goloubef Wisconsin

UNITED STATES SEVENTH PLACEFraser McIntyre (linesman) Big TenChad Kolarik MichiganTim Mayer (ref) Michigan StateJim Slater Michigan StateRyan Stoa MinnesotaChris Chelios (asst.) WisconsinTony Granato (coach) WisconsinJim Johannson (GM) Wisconsin

REPULIC OF KOREA 12TH PLACEBrock Radunske Michigan State

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