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2007-08 STANDINGS PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK CCM/RBK PLAYER OF THE WEEK PURE HOCKEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, MARCH 31, 2008 Pete Souris Director of Public Relations Hockey East Association 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 [email protected] WEEKLY RELEASE #25 BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • UNIVERSITY of MAINE • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS-LOWELL MERRIMACK COLLEGE• UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT EAGLES ARE FROZEN FOUR BOUND FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR ~BC takes out Minnesota and Miami in Worcester; UNH downed by Notre Dame~ WAKEFIELD, Mass. -- The No. 2 seed Boston College Eagles are headed for Denver, Colo. for the 2008 Frozen Four, as they advanced to their third straight Frozen Four after a thrilling 4-3 overtime win against No. 1 seed Miami Red Hawks on Sunday afternoon in the Northeast Regional Final at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. Freshman forward Joe Whitney (Reading, Mass.) was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Northeast Regional with three points (2g,1a), which included the overtime game-winner 12:12 into the extra frame to send the Eagles to the Pepsi Center in Denver. Whitney was joined on the All-Tournament team by teammates Nathan Gerbe (Oxford, Mich.) and Nick Petrecki (Clifton Park, N.Y.). The Eagles took down WCHA foe and No. 3 seed Minnesota on Saturday night. Pat Gannon (Arlington, Mass.), Benn Ferriero (Essex, Mass.), Gerbe and Whitney all had a team-high three points apiece in the first two games of the tournament. Freshman goaltender John Muse (East Falmouth, Mass.) continued his strong freshman campaign with a pair of wins with 65 saves and a .929 save percentage. Muse totaled 10 saves in the overtime session against the nation’s top-ranked offense. It marks BC’s 21st all-time trip to the Frozen Four in the program’s history. The Eagles became the 31st team in the 24 year history of the league to earn an appearance in the Frozen Four, as BC accounts for 10 of those appearances. The Eagles (23-11-8) will face No. 1 seed North Dakota (28-10-4) in the first NCAA semifinal game on Thursday, April 10 at the Pepsi Center (6 p.m.). Top overall seed Michigan will face Notre Dame in the late semifinal on Thursday night at 9.p.m. Both games will be televised live by ESPN2 and ESPN360. The NCAA Championship Game will be on Saturday, April 12 at 7 p.m. EST live on ESPN and ESPN360 from the Pepsi Center, home of the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche. No. 1 seed New Hampshire fell to No. 4 seed Notre Dame, 7-3, in the opening round of the West Regional at Colorado Springs World Arena on Friday night. Junior forward Jerry Pollastrone (Revere, Mass.) scored two of UNH’s three goals, while freshman forward James vanRiemsdyk (Middletown, N.J.) registered helpers on all three of the Wildcat goals in the losing cause. The Wildcats end their season with a 25-10-3 overall record (69.7% win%), which is the fourth best winning percentage in college hockey this year. NICK PETRECKI - BOSTON COLLEGE FRESHMAN DEFENSMAN; CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. Petrecki had a goal with a +1 plus/minus rating in the pair of NCAA Tournament wins against Minnesota and Miami to send Boston College to the Frozen Four for the third straight year. He scored the first goal for the Eagles on Sunday in the Regional Final against the RedHawks. RECENT RESULTS Friday, March 21 Hockey East Semifinals at the TD Banknorth Garden No. 4 Boston College 5 vs. No. 1 New Hampshire 4 OT No. 3 Vermont 3 vs. No. 2 Boston University 1 Saturday, March 22 Hockey East Championship Game No. 4 Boston College 4 vs. No. 3 Vermont 0 Friday, March 28 West Regional at Colorado Springs World Arena (Colorado Springs, Colo.) No. 4 Notre Dame 7 vs. No. 1 New Hampshire 3 Saturday, March 29 Northeast Regional at the DCU Center (Worcester, Mass.) No. 2 Boston College 5 vs. No. 3 Minnesota 2 Sunday, March 30 Northeast Regional Final No. 2 Boston College 4 vs. No. 1 Miami 3 OT UPCOMING GAMES Thursday, April 10 Frozen Four at the Pepsi Center (Denver, Colo.) No. 2 Boston College vs. No. 1 North Dakota (6pm, ESPN2, ESPN360) Saturday, April 12 Frozen Four at the Pepsi Center (Denver, Colo.) NCAA Championship Game (7pm, ESPN2, ESPN360) * Hockey East game All Games Eastern Standard Time (EST) (Latest Numbers are seedings for NCAA Tournament) JOE WHITNEY - BOSTON COLLEGE FRESHMAN FORWARD; READING, MASS. Whitney recorded three points (2g,1a) in two BC victories, including the overtime game-winning score against Miami, and captured NCAA Northeast Regional Most Outstanding Player honors. He registered two points (1g,1a) against Minnesota in the team’s 5-2 first-round victory. Rk. Team GP W L T Pts Overall Offense Defense 1. New Hampshire * # ! 27 19 5 3 41 25-10-3 132 (3.49) 94 (2.35) 2. Boston University * # 27 15 9 3 33 19-17-4 135 (3.38) 117 (2.92) 3. Vermont * # 27 13 9 5 31 17-15-7 88 (2.26) 106 (2.72) 4. Boston College * # 27 11 9 7 29 23-11-8 150 (3.52) 99 (2.35) 5. Providence * 27 11 11 5 27 14-17-5 91 (2.53) 99 (2.75) 6. Northeastern * 27 12 13 2 26 16-18-3 92 (2.49) 105 (2.84) 7. UMass-Lowell * 27 10 13 4 24 16-17-4 100 (2.70) 96 (2.59) 8. Massachusetts * 27 9 13 5 23 14-16-6 98 (2.72) 97 (2.69) 9. Maine 27 9 15 3 21 13-18-3 77 (2.26) 92 (2.71) 10. Merrimack 27 6 18 3 15 12-18-4 71 (2.09) 93 (2.74) *playoff berth; # home ice: ! top seed MENS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE JOHN MUSE - BOSTON COLLEGE FRESHMAN GOALTENDER; EAST FALMOUTH, MASS. Muse stopped 65-of-70 shots faced for a 2.27 GAA and a .929 save percentage in backstopping BC to victories over Minnesota (5-2) and Miami (4-3 in overtime) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional. Made 10 saves in overtime against the RedHawks.

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Page 1: MEN S Director of Public Relations Pete Souris WEEKLY ... · PRESS RELEASE JOHN MUSE - BOSTON COLLEGE FRESHMAN GOALTENDER; EAST FALMOUTH, MASS. Muse stopped 65-of-70 shots faced for

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 S T A N D I N G S

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

CCM/RBKPLAYER OF THE WEEK

PURE HOCKEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

For ImmedIate release: monday, march 31, 2008

Pete SourisDirector of Public Relations

Hockey East Association591 North Ave – #2

Wakefield, MA 01880Office: (781) 245-2122

Cell: (603) [email protected]

Weekly release #25

BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • UNIVERSITY of MAINE • UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS • UMASS-LOWELLMERRIMACK COLLEGE• UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT

EAGLES ARE FROZEN FOUR BOUND FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR~BC takes out Minnesota and Miami in Worcester; UNH downed by Notre Dame~ WAKEFIELD,Mass.--The No. 2 seed Boston College Eagles are headed for Denver, Colo. for the 2008 Frozen Four, as they advanced to their third straight Frozen Four after a thrilling 4-3 overtime win against No. 1 seed Miami Red Hawks on Sunday afternoon in the Northeast Regional Final at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. Freshman forward Joe Whitney (Reading, Mass.) was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Northeast Regional with three points (2g,1a), which included the overtime game-winner 12:12 into the extra frame to send the Eagles to the Pepsi Center in Denver. Whitney was joined on the All-Tournament team by teammates Nathan Gerbe (Oxford, Mich.) and Nick Petrecki (Clifton Park, N.Y.). The Eagles took down WCHA foe and No. 3 seed Minnesota on Saturday night. Pat Gannon (Arlington, Mass.), Benn Ferriero (Essex, Mass.), Gerbe and Whitney all had a team-high three points apiece in the first two games of the tournament. Freshman goaltender John Muse (East Falmouth, Mass.) continued his strong freshman campaign with a pair of wins with 65 saves and a .929 save percentage. Muse totaled 10 saves in the overtime session against the nation’s top-ranked offense. It marks BC’s 21st all-time trip to the Frozen Four in the program’s history. The Eagles became the 31st team in the 24 year history of the league to earn an appearance in the Frozen Four, as BC accounts for 10 of those appearances. The Eagles (23-11-8) will face No. 1 seed North Dakota (28-10-4) in the first NCAA semifinal game on Thursday, April 10 at the Pepsi Center (6 p.m.). Top overall seed Michigan will face Notre Dame in the late semifinal on Thursday night at 9.p.m. Both games will be televised live by ESPN2 and ESPN360. The NCAA Championship Game will be on Saturday, April 12 at 7 p.m. EST live on ESPN and ESPN360 from the Pepsi Center, home of the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche. No. 1 seed New Hampshire fell to No. 4 seed Notre Dame, 7-3, in the opening round of the West Regional at Colorado Springs World Arena on Friday night. Junior forward Jerry Pollastrone (Revere, Mass.) scored two of UNH’s three goals, while freshman forward James vanRiemsdyk (Middletown, N.J.) registered helpers on all three of the Wildcat goals in the losing cause. The Wildcats end their season with a 25-10-3 overall record (69.7% win%), which is the fourth best winning percentage in college hockey this year.

NICKPETRECKI-BOSTONCOLLEGEFRESHMAN DEFENSMAN; CLIFTON PARK, N.Y.

Petrecki had a goal with a +1 plus/minus rating in the pair of NCAA Tournament wins against Minnesota and Miami to send Boston College to the Frozen Four for the third straight year. He scored the first goal for the Eagles on Sunday in the Regional Final against the RedHawks.

RECENTRESULTSFriday, March 21

Hockey East Semifinals at the TD Banknorth GardenNo. 4 Boston College 5 vs. No. 1 New Hampshire 4 OT

No. 3 Vermont 3 vs. No. 2 Boston University 1

Saturday, March 22Hockey East Championship Game

No. 4 Boston College 4 vs. No. 3 Vermont 0

Friday, March 28West Regional at Colorado Springs World Arena

(Colorado Springs, Colo.)No. 4 Notre Dame 7 vs. No. 1 New Hampshire 3

Saturday, March 29Northeast Regional at the DCU Center

(Worcester, Mass.)No. 2 Boston College 5 vs. No. 3 Minnesota 2

Sunday, March 30Northeast Regional Final

No. 2 Boston College 4 vs. No. 1 Miami 3 OT

UPCOMINGGAMES Thursday, April 10

Frozen Four at the Pepsi Center(Denver, Colo.)

No. 2 Boston College vs. No. 1 North Dakota(6pm, ESPN2, ESPN360)

Saturday, April 12Frozen Four at the Pepsi Center

(Denver, Colo.)NCAA Championship Game (7pm, ESPN2, ESPN360)

* Hockey East game All Games Eastern Standard Time (EST)

(Latest Numbers are seedings for NCAA Tournament)

JOEWHITNEY-BOSTONCOLLEGEFRESHMAN FORWARD; READING, MASS.

Whitney recorded three points (2g,1a) in two BC victories, including the overtime game-winning score against Miami, and captured NCAA Northeast Regional Most Outstanding Player honors. He registered two points (1g,1a) against Minnesota in the team’s 5-2 first-round victory.

Rk. Team GP W L T Pts Overall Offense Defense1. New Hampshire * # ! 27 19 5 3 41 25-10-3 132 (3.49) 94 (2.35)2. Boston University * # 27 15 9 3 33 19-17-4 135 (3.38) 117 (2.92)3. Vermont * # 27 13 9 5 31 17-15-7 88 (2.26) 106 (2.72)4. Boston College * # 27 11 9 7 29 23-11-8 150 (3.52) 99 (2.35)5. Providence * 27 11 11 5 27 14-17-5 91 (2.53) 99 (2.75)6. Northeastern * 27 12 13 2 26 16-18-3 92 (2.49) 105 (2.84)7. UMass-Lowell * 27 10 13 4 24 16-17-4 100 (2.70) 96 (2.59)8. Massachusetts * 27 9 13 5 23 14-16-6 98 (2.72) 97 (2.69)9. Maine 27 9 15 3 21 13-18-3 77 (2.26) 92 (2.71)10. Merrimack 27 6 18 3 15 12-18-4 71 (2.09) 93 (2.74)*playoff berth; # home ice: ! top seed

MEN’SWEEKLYPRESS

RELEASE

JOHNMUSE-BOSTONCOLLEGEFRESHMAN GOALTENDER; EAST FALMOUTH, MASS.

Muse stopped 65-of-70 shots faced for a 2.27 GAA and a .929 save percentage in backstopping BC to victories over Minnesota (5-2) and Miami (4-3 in overtime) in the NCAA Tournament’s Northeast Regional. Made 10 saves in overtime against the RedHawks.

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HOCKEY EAST WEEKLY TOP PERFORMERSNathanGerbe,BC(Jr.,F,Oxford,Mich.)Registered three points (2g,1a) in NCAA Tournament victories over Minnesota and Miami. Earned Northeast Regional All-Tour-nament team accolades. Tallied one goal and one assist in the team’s 5-2 first-round win over the Gophers and scored once in BC’s 4-3 overtime win over the RedHawks the following afternoon.JerryPollastrone,UNH(Jr,F.,Revere,Mass.)Scored a pair of goals for the Wildcats in a loss to Notre Dame in the NCAA West Regional. JamesvanRiemsdyk,UNH(Fr.,F,Middletown,N.J.)Matched a career-high with assists on all three UNH goals in a loss to Notre Dame. Had four shots on net and had a +1 rating.

CAREER FIRSTS/MILESTONES/WHO’S HOT?

JOHNMUSE,BC(EASTFALMOUTH,MASS.)Totaled 65 saves over the weekend to break the school’s single-season record with 1,122 saves. Muse’s 2007-08 total surpassed Cory Schneider’s record of

1,111 set last winter.

JOEWHITNEY,BC(READING,MASS.)Has recorded 50 points (10g,40a) in 42 games and is just the third freshman

in school history reach the 50-point plateau.

HUMBOLDT STORAGE AND MOVING THREE STARS LEADERSAt the conclusion of each Hockey East game, Humboldt Storage and Moving “Three Stars of The Game” are selected. BU Senior Forward Bryan Ewing was honored at annual Championship banquet on Thursday, March 20. Here were the leaders in alphabetical order:Name Cl Pos SchoolBen Bishop Jr. G MaineAndrew Braithwaite So. G MerrimackBryan Ewing Sr. F BUMatt Fornataro Sr. F UNHNathan Gerbe Jr. F BCKevin Regan Sr. G UNH Brad Thiessen So. G NUJoe Vitale Jr. F NU

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TEAM NOTES

Boston College: Boston College has advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four for the third consecutive season, for the eighth time in the last 11 years and for the 21st time in program history...BC captured its 54th and 55th postseason wins over the last 11 seasons and improved its winning per-centage to 78.7 percent (55-15). Three BC players, forward Nathan Gerbe, forward Joe Whitney and defenseman Nick Petrecki earned NCAA Northeast Regional All-Tournament team honors. Petrecki scored the team’s first goal against Miami and earned All-Tournament honors for the second time this season. Petrecki previously earned Dodge Holiday Classic All-Tourney Team laurels. Whitney is the second BC freshman to earn tournament MVP honors, joining classmate Brian Gibbons who captured 2008 Beanpot MVP accolades. Junior Nathan Gerbe has registered a career-high 60 points (30g,30a) in 41 games this season, joining Chris Collins (63; 2005-06) and Brian Gionta (60; 1998-99) and Marty Reasoner (73; 1997-98) as BC’s recent 60-point scorers...With one goal in each of two wins, sophomore Ben Smith (Avon, Conn.) has registered seven points (5g,2a) in six postseason games. Smith has tallied 17 points (9g,8a) in 14 career postseason games...Junior forward Benn Ferriero (Essex, Mass.) tallied a game-high three points (1g,2a) in the team’s 5-2 first-round win over Minnesota and has totaled nine points (5g,4a) in six postseason games. Ferriero has registered 19 points (10g,9a) in 14 postseason contests over the last two seasons. Senior forward Pat Gannon tallied three points (1g,2a) in BC’s two wins and has 22 points this season. Gannon assisted on two of four BC goals, including the overtime gamewinner, scored against Miami in the NCAA Northeast Regional final. NewHampshire: UNH closed out the 2007-08 season with 25 wins for the second-straight season...Junior forward Jerry Pollastrone netted a pair of goals in the loss to No. 12 Notre Dame. Pollastrone tallied seven of this 15 goals in the final four games...James vanRiemsdyk notched assists on all three UNH goals, matching a career-high. VanRiemsdyk had eight assists in the last four games and closed out the season notching a point in seven of his last eight games...The three goals scored is the most by the Wildcats in the NCAAs in the last three seasons.

HockeyEastintheNCAATournamentNotes: Hockey East has now placed 74 teams all-time in the NCAA Tournament since 1985 with four of its teams winning NCAA titles. A total of 33 of those teams have qualified for the Frozen Four...Most recently, Boston College won the NCAA Championship back in 2001, along with Maine in 1993 and 1999 and Boston University in 1995. Hockey East Teams owns a 96-85-1 all-time mark in NCAA Tournament play...Hockey East has been represented by at least one team in the NCAA championship game in 10 of the last 11 years, and each of eight straight years from 1997 to 2004. That is the most consecutive appearances in the title game by any conference since the inception of Hockey East in 1984-85...Hockey East has boasted 15 of the 30 teams that have advanced to the championship game since 1993.

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HOCKEY EAST MEN’S SEASON AWARDS

CCM/RBK PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player(School)Oct.15 PatrickWatson(Merrimack)Oct.22 RyanGinand(Northeastern)Oct.29 MattFornataro(NewHampshire)Nov.5 JoeVitale(Northeastern)Nov.12 MattTaormina(Providence)Nov.19 BryanEwing(BostonUniversity)Nov.26 JoeVitale(Northeastern)Dec.3 NathanGerbe(BostonCollege)Dec.10 MattDuffy(Maine)Dec.17 NathanGerbe(BostonCollege)Dec.31 CoryQuirk(Massachusetts)Jan.7 JoeVitale(Northeastern)Jan.14 NathanGerbe(BostonCollege)Jan.21 KoryFailte(UMass-Lowell)Jan.28 TylerSims(Providence)Feb.4 MattTaormina(Providence)Feb.11 NathanGerbe(BostonCollege) MikeRadja(NewHampshire)Feb.18 ViktorStalberg(Vermont)Feb.25 BryanEwing(BostonUniversity) KevinRegan(NewHampshire)March3 MikePotacco(UMass-Lowell)March10 PeteMacArthur(BostonUniversity)March17 PeteMacArthur(BostonUniversity) JerryPollastrone(NewHampshire)March24 NathanGerbe(BostonCollege)March31 JoeWhitney(BostonCollege)ROOKIE OF THE WEEKWeek Player(School)Oct.15 BrianKeane(Massachusetts)Oct.22 PaulDainton(Massachusetts)Oct.29 JoeWhitney(BostonCollege)Nov.5 NickBonino(BostonUniversity)Nov.12 TylerMcNeeley(Northeastern)Nov.19 PaulDainton(Massachusetts) PaulThompson(NewHampshire)Nov.26 JoePereira(BostonUniversity)Dec.3 JohnMuse(BostonCollege)Dec.10 PaulDainton(Massachusetts)Dec.17 JackDowning(Vermont)Dec.31 ScottCampbell(UMass-Lowell)Jan.7 JackDowning(Vermont)Jan.14 JamesvanRiemsdyk(NewHampshire)Jan.21 ColinWilson(BostonUniversity)Jan.28 WahsontiioStacey(Vermont)Feb.4 JamesMarcou(Massachusetts)Feb.11 KevinShattenkirk(BostonUniversity)Feb.18 NickPetrecki(BostonCollege) ColinWilson(BostonUniversity)Feb.25 AndrewSweetland(Maine)March3 JordanKremyr(Providence) WadeMacLeod(Northeastern)March10 DanLawson(Vermont)March17 JohnMuse(BostonCollege)March24 JohnMuse(BostonCollege)March31 NickPetrecki(BostonCollege)

PURE HOCKEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player(School)Oct.15 BenBishop(Maine)Oct.22 KevinRegan(NewHampshire)Oct.29 BenBishop(Maine) ChrisMannix(Providence)Nov.5 BenBishop(Maine)Nov.12 TylerSims(Providence)Nov.19 BradThiessen(Northeastern)Nov.26 CarterHutton(UMass-Lowell)Dec.3 NevinHamilton(UMass-Lowell)Dec.10 MikeSpillane(Vermont)Dec.17 KevinRegan(NewHampshire)Dec.31 BradThiessen(Northeastern)Jan.7 KevinRegan(NewHampshire)Jan.14 NevinHamilton(UMass-Lowell)Jan.21 BenBishop(Maine)Jan.28 KevinRegan(NewHampshire)Feb.4 AndrewBrathwaite(Merrimack)Feb.11 KevinRegan(NewHampshire)Feb.18 KevinRegan(NewHampshire)Feb.25 AndrewBraithwaite(Merrimack)March3 AndrewBraithwaite(Merrimack)March10 PaulDainton(Massachusetts)March17 JoeFallon(Vermont)March24 JoeFallon(Vermont) KevinRegan(NewHampshire)March31 JohnMuse(BostonCollege)

CCM/RBK PLAYER OF THE MONTHMonth Player(School)Oct. MattFornataro(NewHampshire)Nov. PeteMacArthur(BostonUniversity)Dec. NathanGerbe(BostonCollege)Jan. NathanGerbe(BostonCollege)Feb. MikeRadja(NewHampshire)

HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE MONTHWeek Player(School)Oct. JoeWhitney(BostonCollege)Nov. PaulThompson(NewHampshire)Dec. JamesMarcou(Massachusetts)Jan. JamesvanRiemsdyk(NewHampshire)Feb. ColinWilson(BostonUniversity)

ITECH GOALTENDER OF THE MONTHWeek Player(School)Oct. BenBishop(Maine)Nov. BradThiessen(Northeastern)Dec. BradThiessen(Northeastern)Jan. TylerSims(Providence)Feb. KevinRegan(NewHampshire)

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Hockey East Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 30-30-60 1.46 23/65 9 3 4 2 +20 BUF

2 Joe Whitney BC FR F 42 10-40-50 1.19 25/50 4 0 2 0 +1

3 Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 18-28-46 1.21 18/44 7 1 3 1 +21

4 Pete MacArthur BU SR F 40 21-24-45 1.12 12/24 9 0 4 1 +17

Ben Smith BC SO F 42 23-22-45 1.07 6/12 10 0 4 1 +11

6 Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 19-24-43 1.19 16/32 6 2 6 2 +19

Bryan Ewing BU SR F 39 17-26-43 1.10 19/46 7 1 3 0 +16

8 Benn Ferriero BC JR F 42 17-24-41 0.98 30/71 6 0 4 0 +2 PHO

9 Colin Wilson BU FR F 37 12-23-35 0.95 11/22 3 0 3 0 +12

Joe Vitale NU JR F 37 12-23-35 0.95 25/75 2 0 1 0 +5 PIT

11 James vanRiemsdyk UNH FR F 31 11-23-34 1.10 18/36 2 0 1 0 +14 PHI

Rob Ricci MC JR F 34 13-21-34 1.00 13/26 6 0 2 0 -4

Dan Bertram BC SR F 41 9-25-34 0.83 12/24 6 0 1 0 +9 CHI

14 James Marcou UM FR F 36 8-24-32 0.89 10/20 1 0 1 1 -2

Kory Falite UML SO F 37 18-14-32 0.86 13/26 5 0 4 0 +4

Chris Higgins BU JR F 38 14-18-32 0.84 5/10 5 1 1 0 +8

17 Jon Rheault PC SR F 36 17-14-31 0.86 10/23 3 2 3 0 +2 PHI

Brian Gibbons BC FR F 41 13-18-31 0.76 16/32 3 0 3 0 +27

19 Cory Quirk UM JR F 36 11-18-29 0.81 7/14 5 0 2 0 +6

Jerry Pollastrone UNH JR F 38 15-14-29 0.76 12/24 2 0 1 1 +16

Nick Bonino BU FR F 39 16-13-29 0.74 5/10 5 0 1 0 +1 SJS

22 P.J. Fenton UM SR F 36 9-19-28 0.78 12/24 6 0 0 0 +6 SJS

Danny Dries UNH FR F 37 11-17-28 0.76 22/44 6 0 3 0 +7

Dean Strong UVM JR F 39 8-20-28 0.72 10/20 1 0 1 0 -5

25 Matt Taormina PC JR D 36 9-18-27 0.75 6/12 3 2 3 0 +10

Wade MacLeod NU FR F 37 11-16-27 0.73 10/20 2 0 2 0 +1

Ben Holmstrom UML SO F 37 7-20-27 0.73 24/62 6 0 1 0 +3

Colin Vock UVM SO F 39 9-18-27 0.69 10/20 4 0 3 0 E

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Matt Taormina PC JR D 36 9-18-27 0.75 6/12 3 2 3 0 +10

2 Brad Flaishans UNH SR D 37 5-19-24 0.65 12/35 2 0 1 0 +8

Barry Goers UML SO D 37 4-20-24 0.65 10/20 0 0 1 0 -3

4 Cody Wild PC JR D 32 4-18-22 0.69 14/28 2 1 0 0 +4 EDM

5 Mike Kostka UM SR D 36 9-12-21 0.58 10/20 7 0 0 0 +10

Matt Gilroy BU JR D 40 6-15-21 0.53 6/12 2 0 0 0 +17

Kevin Shattenkirk BU FR D 40 4-17-21 0.53 19/38 1 0 1 0 +5 COA

8 Bret Tyler ME SR D 34 8-12-20 0.59 16/32 3 0 0 0 +4

Justin Braun UM SO D 36 4-16-20 0.56 10/20 2 0 0 0 -3 SJS

Craig Switzer UNH SR D 38 6-14-20 0.53 21/53 3 0 0 0 +11 NSH

11 Maury Edwards UML FR D 37 8-11-19 0.51 6/12 7 0 1 0 -5

12 Jeremy Dehner UML SO D 31 1-15-16 0.52 6/12 1 0 0 0 E

David Strathman NU SO D 36 4-12-16 0.44 9/18 0 0 1 0 -4

Colby Cohen BU FR D 39 3-13-16 0.41 17/34 1 0 1 0 +1 COA

15 Carl Sneep BC SO D 42 3-11-14 0.33 5/13 2 0 0 0 +12 PIT

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- NHL

1 Joe Whitney BC FR F 42 10-40-50 1.19 25/50 4 0 2 0 +1

2 Colin Wilson BU FR F 37 12-23-35 0.95 11/22 3 0 3 0 +12

3 James vanRiemsdyk UNH FR F 31 11-23-34 1.10 18/36 2 0 1 0 +14 PHI

4 James Marcou UM FR F 36 8-24-32 0.89 10/20 1 0 1 1 -2

5 Brian Gibbons BC FR F 41 13-18-31 0.76 16/32 3 0 3 0 +27

6 Nick Bonino BU FR F 39 16-13-29 0.74 5/10 5 0 1 0 +1 SJS

7 Danny Dries UNH FR F 37 11-17-28 0.76 22/44 6 0 3 0 +7

8 Wade MacLeod NU FR F 37 11-16-27 0.73 10/20 2 0 2 0 +1

9 Tyler McNeely NU FR F 37 11-12-23 0.62 14/36 3 0 0 0 +2

10 Kevin Shattenkirk BU FR D 40 4-17-21 0.53 19/38 1 0 1 0 +5 COA

11 Chris Barton MC FR F 34 6-13-19 0.56 3/6 3 0 2 0 E

Maury Edwards UML FR D 37 8-11-19 0.51 6/12 7 0 1 0 -5

13 Scott Campbell UML FR F 37 7-11-18 0.49 10/20 0 0 1 0 +4

14 Andrew Sweetland ME FR F 28 8-9-17 0.61 1/2 4 0 1 0 -2

15 Francois Ouimet MC FR F 34 8-8-16 0.47 9/18 2 0 1 0 -6

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Hockey East Overall Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring

GP GPG G

1 Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 0.73 30

2 Ben Smith BC SO F 42 0.55 23

3 Pete MacArthur BU SR F 40 0.53 21

4 Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 0.53 19

5 Kory Falite UML SO F 37 0.49 18

Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 0.47 18

7 Jon Rheault PC SR F 36 0.47 17

Bryan Ewing BU SR F 39 0.44 17

Benn Ferriero BC JR F 42 0.40 17

10 Nick Bonino BU FR F 39 0.41 16

11 Matt Jones MC SO F 34 0.44 15

Jerry Pollastrone UNH JR F 38 0.39 15

13 Pierce Norton PC JR F 36 0.39 14

Mark Roebothan UML JR F 37 0.38 14

Chris Higgins BU JR F 38 0.37 14

Bobby Butler UNH SO F 38 0.37 14

Assist Scoring GP APG A

1 Joe Whitney BC FR F 42 0.95 40

2 Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 0.73 30

3 Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 0.74 28

4 Bryan Ewing BU SR F 39 0.67 26

5 Dan Bertram BC SR F 41 0.61 25

6 James Marcou UM FR F 36 0.67 24

Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 0.67 24

Pete MacArthur BU SR F 40 0.60 24

Benn Ferriero BC JR F 42 0.57 24

10 James vanRiemsdyk UNH FR F 31 0.74 23

Colin Wilson BU FR F 37 0.62 23

Joe Vitale NU JR F 37 0.62 23

13 Ben Smith BC SO F 42 0.52 22

14 Rob Ricci MC JR F 34 0.62 21

15 Barry Goers UML SO D 37 0.54 20

Ben Holmstrom UML SO F 37 0.54 20

Dean Strong UVM JR F 39 0.51 20

Power Play Goals GP GPG G

1 Ben Smith BC SO F 42 0.24 10

2 Pete MacArthur BU SR F 40 0.23 9

Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 0.22 9

4 Mike Kostka UM SR D 36 0.19 7

Pierce Norton PC JR F 36 0.19 7

Maury Edwards UML FR D 37 0.19 7

Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 0.18 7

Bryan Ewing BU SR F 39 0.18 7

9 Rob Ricci MC JR F 34 0.18 6

P.J. Fenton UM SR F 36 0.17 6

Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 0.17 6

Ben Holmstrom UML SO F 37 0.16 6

Danny Dries UNH FR F 37 0.16 6

Dan Bertram BC SR F 41 0.15 6

Benn Ferriero BC JR F 42 0.14 6

Power Play Points GP PPG G-A-P

1 Joe Whitney BC FR F 42 0.67 4-24-28

2 Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 0.56 9-14-23

3 Benn Ferriero BC JR F 42 0.50 6-15-21

4 Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 0.53 7-13-20

5 Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 0.53 6-13-19

6 Ben Smith BC SO F 42 0.43 10-8-18

7 Pete MacArthur BU SR F 40 0.42 9-8-17

Dan Bertram BC SR F 41 0.41 6-11-17

9 P.J. Fenton UM SR F 36 0.44 6-10-16

10 Rob Ricci MC JR F 34 0.44 6-9-15

Cory Quirk UM JR F 36 0.42 5-10-15

Shorthanded Goals GP GPG G

1 Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 0.07 3

2 Christopher Hahn ME JR F 22 0.09 2

Nick Mazzolini PC JR F 32 0.06 2

Alex Berry UM JR F 34 0.06 2

Greg Costa NU SO F 35 0.06 2

Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 0.06 2

Jon Rheault PC SR F 36 0.06 2

Matt Taormina PC JR D 36 0.06 2

Brayden Irwin UVM SO F 39 0.05 2

10 Brock Bradford BC JR F 5 0.20 1

John Goebel MC JR F 11 0.09 1

Billy Ryan ME SR F 25 0.04 1

Keenan Hopson ME SR F 28 0.04 1

Mike Potacco UML JR F 31 0.03 1

Cody Wild PC JR D 32 0.03 1

Drew Muench NU FR D 33 0.03 1

Jeffrey Marshall ME JR F/D 34 0.03 1

Matt Jones MC SO F 34 0.03 1

J.C. Robitaille MC SO F 34 0.03 1

Chris Davis UM JR F 36 0.03 1

Greg Collins PC SO F 36 0.03 1

Kyle MacKinnon PC FR F 36 0.03 1

Chris Higgins BU JR F 38 0.03 1

Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 0.03 1

Thomas Fortney UNH JR F 38 0.03 1

Bryan Ewing BU SR F 39 0.03 1

Mike Brennan BC SR D 42 0.02 1

Game-Winning Goals GP GPG G

1 Mike Radja UNH SR F 36 0.17 6

2 Kory Falite UML SO F 37 0.11 4

Pete MacArthur BU SR F 40 0.10 4

Nathan Gerbe BC JR F 41 0.10 4

Benn Ferriero BC JR F 42 0.10 4

Ben Smith BC SO F 42 0.10 4

7 Matt Duffy ME JR D 30 0.10 3

Matt Jones MC SO F 34 0.09 3

Jonathan Maniff UML SO F 35 0.09 3

Jon Rheault PC SR F 36 0.08 3

Matt Taormina PC JR D 36 0.08 3

Colin Wilson BU FR F 37 0.08 3

Danny Dries UNH FR F 37 0.08 3

Matt Fornataro UNH SR F 38 0.08 3

Bobby Butler UNH SO F 38 0.08 3

Bryan Ewing BU SR F 39 0.08 3

Brayden Irwin UVM SO F 39 0.08 3

Colin Vock UVM SO F 39 0.08 3

Viktor StÂlberg UVM SO F 39 0.08 3

Brian Gibbons BC FR F 41 0.07 3

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Hockey East Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Kevin Regan UNH SR 32 1957:31 72 2.21 23-8-1 3 962 .930 BOS

2 John Muse BC FR 42 2605:06 98 2.26 23-11-8 3 1122 .920

3 Joe Fallon UVM SR 33 1941:37 77 2.38 15-13-5 3 826 .915 CHI

4 Andrew Brathwaite MC SO 25 1385:10 55 2.38 8-11-2 2 652 .922

5 Ben Bishop ME JR 34 1972:09 80 2.43 13-18-3 2 915 .920 STL

6 Carter Hutton UML SO 20 1187:27 49 2.48 7-11-2 2 491 .909

7 Tyler Sims PC SR 32 1828:47 77 2.53 13-15-4 3 752 .907

8 Paul Dainton UM FR 33 1947:26 83 2.56 12-14-6 1 848 .911

9 Nevin Hamilton UML SO 17 982:44 42 2.56 8-6-2 0 428 .911

10 Brett Bennett BU SO 31 1780:29 78 2.63 16-10-3 3 618 .888 PHO

11 Brad Thiessen NU SO 37 2180:23 96 2.64 16-17-3 2 1014 .914

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % NHL

1 Kevin Regan UNH SR 32 1957:31 72 2.21 23-8-1 3 962 .930 BOS

2 Andrew Brathwaite MC SO 25 1385:10 55 2.38 8-11-2 2 652 .922

3 John Muse BC FR 42 2605:06 98 2.26 23-11-8 3 1122 .920

4 Ben Bishop ME JR 34 1972:09 80 2.43 13-18-3 2 915 .920 STL

5 Joe Fallon UVM SR 33 1941:37 77 2.38 15-13-5 3 826 .915 CHI

6 Brad Thiessen NU SO 37 2180:23 96 2.64 16-17-3 2 1014 .914

7 Paul Dainton UM FR 33 1947:26 83 2.56 12-14-6 1 848 .911

8 Nevin Hamilton UML SO 17 982:44 42 2.56 8-6-2 0 428 .911

9 Carter Hutton UML SO 20 1187:27 49 2.48 7-11-2 2 491 .909

10 Tyler Sims PC SR 32 1828:47 77 2.53 13-15-4 3 752 .907

11 Brett Bennett BU SO 31 1780:29 78 2.63 16-10-3 3 618 .888 PHO

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 John Muse BC FR 42 26.7 1122

2 Brad Thiessen NU SO 37 27.4 1014

3 Kevin Regan UNH SR 32 30.1 962

4 Ben Bishop ME JR 34 26.9 915

5 Paul Dainton UM FR 33 25.7 848

6 Joe Fallon UVM SR 33 25.0 826

7 Tyler Sims PC SR 32 23.5 752

8 Andrew Brathwaite MC SO 25 26.1 652

9 Brett Bennett BU SO 31 19.9 618

10 Carter Hutton UML SO 20 24.6 491

11 Nevin Hamilton UML SO 17 25.2 428

12 Patrick Watson MC JR 13 23.4 304

13 Karson Gillespie BU SR 12 14.8 177

14 Mike Spillane UVM SO 8 21.4 171

15 Brian Foster UNH SO 6 28.3 170

16 Dan Meyers UM SO 5 21.4 107

17 Chris Mannix PC JR 4 23.0 92

18 Adam Kraus BU FR 2 24.0 48

19 Ryan Simpson PC SO 4 10.2 41

20 Dave Wilson ME SO 4 8.5 34

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Brett Bennett BU SO 31 3

Kevin Regan UNH SR 32 3

Tyler Sims PC SR 32 3

Joe Fallon UVM SR 33 3

John Muse BC FR 42 3

6 Carter Hutton UML SO 20 2

Andrew Brathwaite MC SO 25 2

Ben Bishop ME JR 34 2

Brad Thiessen NU SO 37 2

10 Karson Gillespie BU SR 12 1

Paul Dainton UM FR 33 1

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Hockey East Overall Team Stats

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston College 42 150 3.57

2 New Hampshire 38 132 3.47

3 Boston University 40 135 3.38

4 Massachusetts 36 98 2.72

5 UMass Lowell 37 100 2.70

6 Providence 36 91 2.53

7 Northeastern 37 92 2.49

8 Maine 34 77 2.26

9 Vermont 39 88 2.26

10 Merrimack 34 71 2.09

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Boston College 42 99 2.36

2 New Hampshire 38 94 2.47

3 UMass Lowell 37 96 2.59

4 Massachusetts 36 97 2.69

5 Maine 34 92 2.71

6 Vermont 39 106 2.72

7 Merrimack 34 93 2.74

8 Providence 36 99 2.75

9 Northeastern 37 105 2.84

10 Boston University 40 117 2.92

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL

Team Totals SHA PP %

1 Boston College 46/212 4 21.7

2 Boston University 40/195 6 20.5

3 New Hampshire 33/181 1 18.2

4 Massachusetts 31/183 4 16.9

5 UMass Lowell 27/160 0 16.9

6 Providence 25/161 2 15.5

7 Merrimack 20/133 1 15.0

8 Vermont 20/155 6 12.9

9 Maine 19/148 4 12.8

10 Northeastern 22/188 5 11.7

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 Maine 132/152 5 86.8

2 Vermont 156/181 2 86.2

3 Providence 124/145 9 85.5

4 New Hampshire 167/196 4 85.2

5 Merrimack 166/195 3 85.1

6 Northeastern 146/174 3 83.9

7 Boston College 177/211 5 83.9

8 UMass Lowell 124/148 1 83.8

9 Massachusetts 122/148 3 82.4

10 Boston University 150/191 2 78.5

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL

Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Boston College 42 668 15.9

2 Merrimack 34 522 15.4

3 New Hampshire 38 568 14.9

4 Northeastern 37 542 14.6

5 Massachusetts 36 497 13.8

6 Boston University 40 528 13.2

7 Providence 36 445 12.4

8 Vermont 39 482 12.4

9 Maine 34 405 11.9

10 UMass Lowell 37 399 10.8

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 Providence 36 1353 37.6

2 New Hampshire 38 1258 33.1

3 Boston University 40 1313 32.8

4 Boston College 42 1356 32.3

5 Massachusetts 36 1136 31.6

6 Northeastern 37 1073 29.0

7 UMass Lowell 37 1015 27.4

8 Maine 34 912 26.8

9 Merrimack 34 856 25.2

10 Vermont 39 972 24.9

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston College 45 56 45 4 150

2 Boston University 43 46 44 2 135

3 New Hampshire 34 42 55 1 132

4 UMass Lowell 35 36 27 2 100

5 Massachusetts 29 33 35 1 98

6 Northeastern 18 38 32 4 92

7 Providence 21 38 30 2 91

8 Vermont 27 31 29 1 88

9 Maine 24 27 24 2 77

10 Merrimack 20 20 31 0 71

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Maine 24 32 34 2 92

2 Merrimack 28 41 24 0 93

3 New Hampshire 25 35 33 1 94

4 UMass Lowell 30 38 26 2 96

5 Massachusetts 29 33 33 2 97

6 Boston College 32 35 29 3 99

Providence 32 32 32 3 99

8 Northeastern 39 26 39 1 105

9 Vermont 28 40 36 2 106

10 Boston University 34 39 42 2 117

SPECIAL TEAMS NET

Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET

1 Boston College 46 4 +42 34 5 -29 +13

2 Providence 25 2 +23 21 9 -12 +11

3 New Hampshire 33 1 +32 29 4 -25 +7

4 Massachusetts 31 4 +27 26 3 -23 +4

UMass Lowell 27 0 +27 24 1 -23 +4

6 Maine 19 4 +15 20 5 -15 0

7 Boston University 40 6 +34 41 2 -39 -5

8 Merrimack 20 1 +19 29 3 -26 -7

9 Northeastern 22 5 +17 28 3 -25 -8

10 Vermont 20 6 +14 25 2 -23 -9

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NCAA Tournament Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM

1 Kevin Porter (PHO) Michigan SR F 2 5 2.50

2 Ryan Duncan North Dakota JR F 2 4 2.00

Jerry Pollastrone New Hampshire JR F 1 2 2.00

4 Christian Hanson Notre Dame JR F 2 3 1.50

5 Nathan Gerbe (BUF) Boston College JR F 2 2 1.00

Ben Smith Boston College SO F 2 2 1.00

Joe Whitney Boston College FR F 2 2 1.00

Andrew Kozek (ATL) North Dakota JR F 2 2 1.00

Jamie McBain (CAR) Wisconsin SO D 2 2 1.00

Michael Davies Wisconsin SO F 2 2 1.00

Cody Goloubef Wisconsin FR D 2 2 1.00

Josh Print Air Force SR F 1 1 1.00

Derrick Burnett Air Force FR F 1 1 1.00

Derek Patrosso Colorado College SR F 1 1 1.00

Tom May Denver SR F 1 1 1.00

Dustin Jackson Denver FR F 1 1 1.00

Ben Gordon Minnesota SR F 1 1 1.00

Mike Howe Minnesota SR F 1 1 1.00

Phil DeSimone (WSH) New Hampshire FR F 1 1 1.00

Matt Caruana Niagara SR F 1 1 1.00

Cam MacIntyre Princeton SO F 1 1 1.00

Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SO D 1 1 1.00

Assists Per Game GP A A/GM

1 Chad Kolarik (PHO) Michigan SR F 2 6 3.00

James vanRiemsdyk (PHI) New Hampshire FR F 1 3 3.00

3 T.J. Oshie (STL) North Dakota JR F 2 4 2.00

Jesse Martin (ATL) Denver FR F 1 2 2.00

Brad Flaishans New Hampshire SR D 1 2 2.00

6 Max Pacioretty (MON) Michigan FR F 2 3 1.50

Mark Van Guilder Notre Dame SR F 2 3 1.50

8 Pat Gannon Boston College SR F 2 2 1.00

Dan Bertram (CHI) Boston College SR F 2 2 1.00

Benn Ferriero (PHO) Boston College JR F 2 2 1.00

Matt Price Boston College SO F 2 2 1.00

Brian Gibbons Boston College FR F 2 2 1.00

Alec Martinez (LAK) Miami JR D 2 2 1.00

Carter Camper Miami FR F 2 2 1.00

Aaron Palushaj (STL) Michigan FR F 2 2 1.00

Justin Abdelkader (DET) Michigan State JR F 2 2 1.00

Tim Crowder (PIT) Michigan State JR F 2 2 1.00

Tim Kennedy (BUF) Michigan State JR F 2 2 1.00

Matt Watkins (DAL) North Dakota JR F 2 2 1.00

Chay Genoway North Dakota SO D 2 2 1.00

Garrett Regan Notre Dame JR F 2 2 1.00

Ryan Thang (NSH) Notre Dame SO F 2 2 1.00

Ben Ryan (NSH) Notre Dame FR F 2 2 1.00

Davis Drewiske Wisconsin SR D 2 2 1.00

Kyle Turris (PHO) Wisconsin FR F 2 2 1.00

Matt Fairchild Air Force SO F 1 1 1.00

Jeff Hajner Air Force SO F 1 1 1.00

Scott Kozlak Air Force FR F 1 1 1.00

Blake Page Air Force FR F 1 1 1.00

Andreas Vlassopoulos Colorado College SO F 1 1 1.00

Tyler Ruegsegger (TOR) Denver SO F 1 1 1.00

Anthony Maiani Denver FR F 1 1 1.00

Mike Howe Minnesota SR F 1 1 1.00

Derek Peltier (COA) Minnesota SR D 1 1 1.00

Blake Wheeler (PHO) Minnesota JR F 1 1 1.00

David Fischer (MON) Minnesota SO D 1 1 1.00

Vince Rocco Niagara JR F 1 1 1.00

Lee Jubinville Princeton JR F 1 1 1.00

Matt Hartman St. Cloud State SR F 1 1 1.00

Garrett Roe St. Cloud State FR F 1 1 1.00

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG

1 Dustin Jackson Denver FR F 1 1.00 1

Ben Gordon Minnesota SR F 1 1.00 1

Ben Smith Boston College SO F 2 0.50 1

Carter Camper Miami FR F 2 0.50 1

Kevin Porter (PHO) Michigan SR F 2 0.50 1

Aaron Palushaj (STL) Michigan FR F 2 0.50 1

Max Pacioretty (MON) Michigan FR F 2 0.50 1

Jeff Dunne Michigan State SR D 2 0.50 1

Tim Kennedy (BUF) Michigan State JR F 2 0.50 1

Ryan Duncan North Dakota JR F 2 0.50 1

Andrew Kozek (ATL) North Dakota JR F 2 0.50 1

Kyle Lawson (CAR) Notre Dame SO D 2 0.50 1

Ian Cole (STL) Notre Dame FR D 2 0.50 1

Jamie McBain (CAR) Wisconsin SO D 2 0.50 1

Cody Goloubef Wisconsin FR D 2 0.50 1

Game-Winning Goals GP GWG

1 Pat Gannon Boston College SR F 2 1

Joe Whitney Boston College FR F 2 1

Shea Guthrie (NYI) Clarkson JR F 2 1

Justin Mercier (COA) Miami JR F 2 1

Kevin Porter (PHO) Michigan SR F 2 1

Aaron Palushaj (STL) Michigan FR F 2 1

Jeff Dunne Michigan State SR D 2 1

Ryan Duncan North Dakota JR F 2 1

Andrew Kozek (ATL) North Dakota JR F 2 1

Mark Van Guilder Notre Dame SR F 2 1

Dan Kissel Notre Dame SO F 2 1

Cody Goloubef Wisconsin FR D 2 1

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG

1 Chay Genoway North Dakota SO D 2 0.50 1

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NCAA Tournament Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Chad Kolarik (PHO) Michigan SR F 2 0-6-6 3.00

Kevin Porter (PHO) Michigan SR F 2 5-1-6 3.00

James vanRiemsdyk (PHI) New Hampshire FR F 1 0-3-3 3.00

4 Jesse Martin (ATL) Denver FR F 1 0-2-2 2.00

Max Pacioretty (MON) Michigan FR F 2 1-3-4 2.00

Mike Howe Minnesota SR F 1 1-1-2 2.00

Brad Flaishans New Hampshire SR D 1 0-2-2 2.00

Jerry Pollastrone New Hampshire JR F 1 2-0-2 2.00

Ryan Duncan North Dakota JR F 2 4-0-4 2.00

T.J. Oshie (STL) North Dakota JR F 2 0-4-4 2.00

Mark Van Guilder Notre Dame SR F 2 1-3-4 2.00

Christian Hanson Notre Dame JR F 2 3-1-4 2.00

13 Pat Gannon Boston College SR F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Nathan Gerbe (BUF) Boston College JR F 2 2-1-3 1.50

Benn Ferriero (PHO) Boston College JR F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Joe Whitney Boston College FR F 2 2-1-3 1.50

Carter Camper Miami FR F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Aaron Palushaj (STL) Michigan FR F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Justin Abdelkader (DET) Michigan State JR F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Tim Kennedy (BUF) Michigan State JR F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Chay Genoway North Dakota SO D 2 1-2-3 1.50

Ryan Thang (NSH) Notre Dame SO F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Davis Drewiske Wisconsin SR D 2 1-2-3 1.50

Jamie McBain (CAR) Wisconsin SO D 2 2-1-3 1.50

Michael Davies Wisconsin SO F 2 2-1-3 1.50

Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA

1 Billy Sauer (COA) Michigan JR 119:51 1 0.50

2 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 121:45 3 1.48

3 David Leggio Clarkson SR 117:52 3 1.53

4 Jordan Pearce Notre Dame JR 120:00 4 2.00

5 Jeff Lerg Michigan State JR 119:13 4 2.01

6 Jase Weslosky (NYI) St. Cloud State SO 59:02 2 2.03

7 John Muse Boston College FR 132:10 5 2.27

8 Andrew Volkening Air Force SO 75:21 3 2.39

9 Jeff Zatkoff (LAK) Miami JR 147:33 6 2.44

10 Shane Connelly Wisconsin JR 121:47 5 2.46

11 Zane Kalemba Princeton SO 59:04 3 3.05

12 Richard Bachman (DAL) Colorado College FR 58:00 3 3.10

13 Juliano Pagliero Niagara JR 59:00 4 4.07

14 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota FR 57:58 4 4.14

15 Kevin Regan (BOS) New Hampshire SR 58:45 5 5.11

16 Peter Mannino Denver SR 58:16 5 5.15

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Brad Flaishans New Hampshire SR D 1 0-2-2 2.00

2 Chay Genoway North Dakota SO D 2 1-2-3 1.50

Davis Drewiske Wisconsin SR D 2 1-2-3 1.50

Jamie McBain (CAR) Wisconsin SO D 2 2-1-3 1.50

5 Alec Martinez (LAK) Miami JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00

Derek Peltier (COA) Minnesota SR D 1 0-1-1 1.00

David Fischer (MON) Minnesota SO D 1 0-1-1 1.00

Garrett Raboin St. Cloud State SO D 1 1-0-1 1.00

Cody Goloubef Wisconsin FR D 2 2-0-2 1.00

Save Percentage Saves GA Save %

1 Billy Sauer (COA) Michigan JR 43 1 .977

2 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 79 3 .963

3 Jase Weslosky (NYI) St. Cloud State SO 38 2 .950

4 David Leggio Clarkson SR 54 3 .947

5 Jeff Lerg Michigan State JR 64 4 .941

6 John Muse Boston College FR 65 5 .929

Jordan Pearce Notre Dame JR 52 4 .929

8 Shane Connelly Wisconsin JR 58 5 .921

9 Jeff Zatkoff (LAK) Miami JR 61 6 .910

10 Andrew Volkening Air Force SO 30 3 .909

11 Juliano Pagliero Niagara JR 34 4 .895

12 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota FR 27 4 .871

13 Richard Bachman (DAL) Colorado College FR 20 3 .870

14 Kevin Regan (BOS) New Hampshire SR 27 5 .844

15 Zane Kalemba Princeton SO 13 3 .812

16 Peter Mannino Denver SR 20 5 .800

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM

1 James vanRiemsdyk (PHI) New Hampshire F 1 0-3-3 3.00

2 Jesse Martin (ATL) Denver F 1 0-2-2 2.00

Max Pacioretty (MON) Michigan F 2 1-3-4 2.00

4 Joe Whitney Boston College F 2 2-1-3 1.50

Carter Camper Miami F 2 1-2-3 1.50

Aaron Palushaj (STL) Michigan F 2 1-2-3 1.50

7 Derrick Burnett Air Force F 1 1-0-1 1.00

Scott Kozlak Air Force F 1 0-1-1 1.00

Blake Page Air Force F 1 0-1-1 1.00

Brian Gibbons Boston College F 2 0-2-2 1.00

Dustin Jackson Denver F 1 1-0-1 1.00

Anthony Maiani Denver F 1 0-1-1 1.00

Phil DeSimone (WSH) New Hampshire F 1 1-0-1 1.00

Ben Ryan (NSH) Notre Dame F 2 0-2-2 1.00

Garrett Roe St. Cloud State F 1 0-1-1 1.00

Kyle Turris (PHO) Wisconsin F 2 0-2-2 1.00

Cody Goloubef Wisconsin D 2 2-0-2 1.00

Winning Percentage W-L-T Win %

1 John Muse Boston College FR 2-0-0 1.000

Billy Sauer (COA) Michigan JR 2-0-0 1.000

Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 2-0-0 1.000

Jordan Pearce Notre Dame JR 2-0-0 1.000

5 David Leggio Clarkson SR 1-1-0 .500

Jeff Zatkoff (LAK) Miami JR 1-1-0 .500

Jeff Lerg Michigan State JR 1-1-0 .500

Shane Connelly Wisconsin JR 1-1-0 .500

9 Andrew Volkening Air Force SO 0-1-0 .000

Richard Bachman (DAL) Colorado College FR 0-1-0 .000

Peter Mannino Denver SR 0-1-0 .000

Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota FR 0-1-0 .000

Kevin Regan (BOS) New Hampshire SR 0-1-0 .000

Juliano Pagliero Niagara JR 0-1-0 .000

Zane Kalemba Princeton SO 0-1-0 .000

Jase Weslosky (NYI) St. Cloud State SO 0-1-0 .000