2011-12 St. Cloud State Men's Hockey Guide Part 2

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St. Cloud State’s 100-Point Club (Division I players) Ryan Lasch Years 2006-10

G 79

A PTS 104 183

Jeff Saterdalen Years 1988-92

G 78

A PTS 101 179

Garrett Roe Years 2007-11

G 55

Tim Hanus Years 1988-92

G 73

A PTS 87 142

A PTS 991 172

Jeff Saterdalen

Mark Hartigan

Joe Motzko

Ryan Malone

Mark Hartigan Years 1999-02

G 86

6

Joe Motzko

7 8 8

Ryan Malone

Years 1999-2003

Years 1999-2003

G 52

G 56

A PTS 79 165

A PTS 90 142

A PTS 84 140

Nate DiCasmirro Years 1998-02

G 51

A PTS 85 136

Tyler Arnason Years 1998-01

10

G 61

A PTS 75 136

Brandon Sampair Years 1998-01

G 49

A PTS 80 129


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St. Cloud State’s 100-Point Club (Division I players)

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Brian Cook Years 1987-91

G 48

A PTS 76 124

Brett Lievers Years 1990-95

G 53

A PTS 71 124

20 22

Sacha Molin Years 1995-98

G 47

Joe Jensen Years 2002-06

G 45

A PTS 55 102

A PTS 55 100

Dave Paradise Years 1993-97

G 66

Chris Scheid Years 1987-91

G 73

Jon Cullen Years 2000-03

G 44

A PTS 56 122

A PTS 46 119

A PTS 69 113

Matt Hendricks Years 2000-04

G 54

A PTS 58 112

Matt Hendricks

Brett Lievers

Sacha Molin

Andrew Gordon

Fred Knipscheer Years 1990-93

G 58

Tony Gruba Years 1990-94

G 40

A PTS 53 111

A PTS 71 111

Kelly Hultgren Years 1991-95

G 28

A PTS 79 107

Andrew Gordon Years 2004-07

G 51

A PTS 51 102


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SCSU’s All-Time Division I Scoring List 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 17. 19. 20. 20. 22. 23. 24 25. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. 30. 30. 33. 33. 33. 36. 37. 38. 38. 40. 40. 42. 42. 44. 44. 44. 47. 47. 49. 50. 50. 52. 53. 53. 55. 55. 57. 57. 57. 60. 61. 61. 63. 63. 65. 66. 66. 68. 69. 69. 69. 69. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 79.

Player Lasch, Ryan Saterdalen, Jeff Roe, Garrett Hanus, Tim Hartigan, Mark Motzko, Joe Malone, Ryan Arnason, Tyler DiCasmirro, Nate Sampair, Brandon Cook, Brian Lievers, Brett Paradise, Dave Scheid, Chris Cullen, Jon Matt Hendricks Gruba, Tony Knipscheer, Fred Hultgren, Kelly Molin, Sacha Gordon, Andrew Jensen, Joe Szabo, Peter Lund, Bill Andreas Nodl Noga, Matt Doyle, Mike Goulet, Jason Melson, Taj Fletcher, Justin Cullen, Matt Johnson, Eric LeBlanc, Drew Brodt, Vic Gasseau, Sandy Raboin, Garrett Swanson, John Hengen, Billy Dey, Nate Hedican, Bret Iannazzo, Dave Finnegan, Herm Holum, Dave Anderson, Keith Awada, George Parrish, Mark Marvin, Aaron Mosey, Tony McGowan, Pat Eastman, Derek Gagnon, Marc O'Shea, Dan Gens, Matt Fester, Jared Brockelhurst, Aaron Parrish, Geno Eichstadt, Scott Hooton, Brock Hagen, Greg Santerre, Gino Esau, Lenny Maristuen, Mike Rucinski, Mike Hartman, Matt Rieder, Kelly Pudlick, Mike Stewart, Jason Westcott, Duvie Stephenson, Matt Kuzara, Jeff Notermann, Mike Ross, Steve Raduns, Nate Kronick, Dan Schmidt, Jeff Novak, Travis DelCastillo, Doc O'Connell, Mike Clafton, Grant Wingate, Jordy

Pos. # Wore Hometown F 19, 25 Lake Forest, Calif. F 14 Bloomington F 9 Vienna, Va. F 21 Excelsior F 333 Ft. St. John, B.C. F 19 Bemidji F 6, 12, 29, 15 Pittsburgh, Penn. F 8 Winnipeg, MB F 13 Burnsville F 9 Mahtomedi F 15 Waterloo, Iowa F 18 Wayzata F 26 Shoreview F 17 Austin F 7 Alexandria F 10, 15 Blaine F 13 St. Paul F 7 Fort Wayne, Ind. D 6 Bloomington F 14 Stockholm, Swed. F 17 Porter Lake, N.S. F 23 Plymouth F 22, 33 Nitra, Slovakia F 4 Roseau F 12 Vienna, Aust. F 16 Evergreen Pk, Ill. F 12, 28 Anchorage, AK F 19 Warroad D 22 Plymouth D 27 Maryville, Ill. F 9 Moorhead F 10 Plymouth F 19, 29 Hermantown F 12 Roseville F 44 Ste.-Foy, Quebec D 7 Detroit Lakes F 26 St. Cloud F 20 Eden Prairie F 13 Maplewood D 24 North St. Paul F 11 Maple Grove F 22 Burnsville F 19 Grand Rapids F 28 Thief River Falls F 5 Mendota Heights F 21 Bloomington F 17 Warroad F 27 Prior Lake F 28 Bloomington D 5 St. Paul F 15 Wetaskiwein, Alb. F 31 St. Cloud D 24 Baudette F 11 Little Falls D 21, 44, 32, 26 Nanaimo, B.C. D 3 Bloomington F 20 Bemidji F 22, 32, 26 Nanaimo, B.C. F 16 St. Paul D 2 Ste.-Foy, Quebec D 5 Meadowcake, Sask. F 17 Roseville F 33 Grand Forks, N.D. F 10 St. Cloud F 12 St. Cloud D 22 Blaine F 23 Inver Gr. Heights D 10 Winnipeg, MB D 25, 24 Midland, Ont. F 7 Minnetonka F 11 Austin D 2 Roseau F 8 Sauk Rapids F 14 Inver Grove Heights F 14 Rochester F 12 Lethbridge, Alberta F 10 St. Paul D 11 Apple Valley F/D 21, 26 Grand Rapids D 27 Regina, Sask.

GP 161 148 156 144 119 154 142 118 147 145 140 126 148 145 127 153 138 109 136 108 120 153 153 109 80 120 139 146 151 144 75 124 119 137 156 149 119 159 105 133 132 147 134 74 154 124 114 118 95 124 147 107 148 156 123 142 93 113 64 116 85 150 126 77 143 74 141 83 116 88 143 76 122 107 105 138 131 135

G 79 78 65 73 86 52 56 61 51 49 48 53 66 73 44 54 40 58 28 47 51 45 23 27 36 33 40 46 24 26 27 27 27 30 48 21 31 24 30 27 37 27 41 31 38 42 27 26 29 18 36 29 16 30 17 15 35 19 35 16 20 26 22 27 23 21 25 11 7 22 22 18 19 25 19 22 12 7 12 12

A 104 101 113 99 79 90 84 75 85 80 76 71 56 46 69 58 71 53 79 55 51 55 70 64 54 57 49 42 63 60 59 59 58 55 37 62 50 55 49 50 40 47 33 41 34 30 44 45 40 50 32 38 49 35 46 48 27 43 27 43 38 32 35 30 33 34 30 42 44 29 29 33 31 24 29 24 32 36 30 30

P 183 179 178 172 165 142 140 136 136 129 124 124 122 119 113 112 111 111 107 102 102 100 93 91 90 90 89 88 87 86 86 86 85 85 85 83 81 79 79 77 77 74 74 72 72 72 71 71 69 68 68 67 65 65 63 63 62 62 62 59 58 58 57 57 56 55 55 53 51 51 51 51 50 49 48 46 44 43 42 42

PIM Seasons 41-98 2006-10 60-130 1988-92 109-240 2007-11 62-147 1988-92 42-84 1999-02 83-201 1999-03 131-281 1999-03 24-48 1998-01 74-156 1998-02 28-56 1997-01 63-132 1987-91 8-16 1990-95 132-297 1993-97 41-78 1987-91 20-40 1999-03 91-193 2000-04 123-295 1990-94 66-173 1990-93 96-257 1991-95 67-197 1995-98 22-44 2004-07 49-106 2002-06 51-113 2001-05 96-211 1992-95 27-54 2006-08 64-147 1996-00 54-116 2001-05 40-94 1995-99 87-177 1992-96 85-200 2003-07 49-98 1995-97 26-52 1991-95 23-46 20081986-90 94-128 1991-95 81-162 2006-10 41-82 2005-09 25-50 2002-06 29-58 2004-08 56-117 1988-91 37-74 2001-05 1986-90 92-203 1991-95 36-72 1997-01 70-154 1995-99 45-90 1995-97 59-164 2007-11 32-64 2007-11 33-70 1987-91 45-101 1999-03 40-76 1992-95 91-185 1989-93 67-134 2001-05 11-22 200850-119 2004-08 78-156 1996-00 50-121 1987-91 35-61 2002-06 24-64 1990-93 72-209 1991-95 64-152 1988-90 37-82 1993-98 21-42 1996-99 45-90 2004-08 26-58 1992-96 60-139 1998-00 49-141 1994-98 71-183 1999-01 66-159 2004-08 23-49 1987-91 103-236 1987-91 46-106 1989-93 82-175 2003-07 52-115 2005-07 31-73 1991-95 36-75 20088-16 1988-92 45-98 1993-97 46-100 2003-07 85-173 1988-92

Player 81. Reeder, Konrad 81. Borer, Casey 83. Eddy, David 83. Finger, Jeff 83. Tharaldson, John 86. Hanowski, Ben 87. Haataja, Steve 88. LaMere, Ryan 89. Brooks, Lee 89. Geisbauer, Jay 89. Lund, Tom 89. Tuomie, Tray 93. DeWolf, Josh 93. Olson, Michael 93. Christian, Jordy 96. Bailey, Matt 97. Kennedy, Todd 98. Reid, Cam 98. Best, Randy 98. Chartier, Scott 98. Larson, Ritchie 102 Barta, Brett 103 Reimann, Dan 103 Vicari, Andy 105 Houseman, Gary 105 Rodak, Adam 105 Torsson, Peter 108 Johnson, Taylor 108 Oslund, Nick 108 Conboy, Tim 111 Frisch, Ryan 111 Lepler, P.J. 113 Jensen, Nick 113 Zabkowicz, Sam 113 Markstrom, Chris 113 Moser, Jay 113 Stewart, Brett 118 Lauridsen, Oliver 118 McLaughlin, Kyle 120 Mjelleli, Marty 120 Purslow, Chris 120 Peters, Colin 120 Lundbohm, Andy 120 Borgen, Brent 125 Witucki, Steve 126 Volpei, Brian 126 Gronberg, Rikard 128 Barger, Mark

Pos. # Wore Hometown F 7, 33, 13 Vanderhoof, B.C. D 6 Brooklyn Park F 22 Woodbury, Minn. D 8, 6 Laurium, Mich. D 23 New Brighton F 10 Little Falls D 8 Mountain Iron D 16 Bloomington F 21 Bloomington F 16 St. Paul D 25 Warroad F 18 St. Paul D 2 Bloomington F 8, 37 Tisdale, Sask. F 13 Moorhead F 10 Otsego D 9 Carman, MB F 23 Delta, BC D 28 St. Paul F 16 Cloquet D/F 12 Winnipeg, MB D 6 Moorhead, Minn. D 17 Anoka D 7 St. Cloud F 19 Saskatoon, Sask. F 44 Thunder Bay, Ont. F 11 Skanninge, Swed. D 24 Hugo F 15 Savage D 4 Rosemount F 20 Moorhead D 3 Princeton D 14 Maple Grove D 3 Greendale, Wis. F 21 Bloomington D 11 Cottage Grove F 12 Regina, Sask. D 25 Gentofte, Denmark D 24 Nepean, Ont. F 16 Faribault F 20 Greenlawn, N.Y. D 2 Eden Prairie F 15, 25 Roseau F 22 Mahtomedi F 27 New Brighton F 21, 18 Burbank, Calif. D 33 Huddinge, Swed. F 10 Lakeville

GP 103 149 53 107 88 80 103 137 136 108 137 33 68 139 110 108 91 37 106 102 113 115 149 115 99 81 69 73 146 64 103 126 38 64 55 38 108 144 71 46 143 98 56 94 71 33

G 18 5 21 15 11 22 9 9 14 14 7 14 12 16 10 12 11 8 8 8 11 5 7 7 11 10 11 5 15 8 10 7 5 3 9 5 9 7 2 7 15 6 8 7 11 7 5 6

A 23 36 19 25 29 17 27 26 20 20 27 20 20 16 22 19 19 21 21 21 18 23 20 20 15 16 15 20 10 17 14 17 18 20 14 18 14 15 20 14 6 15 13 14 9 12 14 12

P PIM Seasons 41 19-38 2002-06 41 56-112 2003-07 40 13-29 200940 112-235 2000-03 40 48-96 1987-91 39 17-37 200936 74-159 1987-91 35 96-195 2000-04 34 27-54 1998-02 34 40-104 1992-96 34 79-177 1996-00 34 7-14 1986-88 32 66-140 1996-98 32 18-36 2005-09 32 14-28 200831 20-48 1996-00 30 39-81 1988-92 29 8-27 201029 58-124 1993-97 29 42-89 1986-90 29 23-70 1997-01 28 9-18 2007-11 27 115-252 1992-96 27 42-109 1994-98 26 15-30 2003-07 26 26-63 1993-96 26 14-28 1997-00 25 42-100 200925 34-87 2007-11 25 61-130 2002-04 24 37-93 1995-99 24 96-198 1992-96 23 9-18 201023 19-38 200823 12-24 1992-95 23 1991-93 23 20-48 1990-91 22 66-143 2008-11 22 51-116 1995-99 21 14-28 2004-08 21 15-30 1999-01 21 37-74 2000-04 21 23-65 2000-04 21 15-30 2007-09 20 1985-88 19 13-26 200719 61-138 1989-92 18 20-43 1988-89

St. Cloud State’s Tyler Arnason (1998-01)


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All-Time Scoring List continued... Player 128 Gaffaney, Brian 128 Walsh, Mike 128 Dowd, Nic 132 Goulet, Brad 132 Lodahl, Kris 132 Carlisle, David 135 Gaudet, Craig 135 Lehun, Jonathan 135 Schmalzbauer, T. 135 Larson, Garrett 139 Klasnick, Rob 139 Rahn, Noel 141 Hastings, Mike 142 Hepp, Chris 142 McElroy, T.J. 144 Arnold, Bob 145 Pojar, Chic 145 Vekich, Derek 147 Burns, Tony 147 Forbes, Ryan 147 Singer, Josh 150 Brettschneider, Dan 151 Ramberg, Chris 152 Bianchi, Tony 152 Gingerich, Dave 152 Leitza, Brian 152 Francis, Matt 152 Peckskamp, Ryan 152 Rioux, Nic 158 Gravel, Kevin 158 MacMillan, Mitch 158 Fairchild, Cory 158 Forrest, Shorty 158 Johnson, Ryan 163 Goepfert, Bobby 163 Dierbeck, Darren 163 Meyer, Scott 163 Peterson, Joel 163 Hill, Brent 163 Anderson, Chris 169 Ammerman, Jon 169 Finnerty, Mike 169 Korfhage, Bill 169 Macken, Bryce 169 Meyer, Doug 169 Schuster, Brian 169 Weasler, Dean 169 McCormack, Brian 169 Luger, Bille 169 Garrity, Sean 179 Dwyer, Aaron 179 Kotary, Mark 179 Moreland, Jake 179 O'Hara, Mike 179 Shermoen, Craig 179 Zaleski, Chris 179 Ryan, Mitch 186 Bifulk, Archie 186 Caple, Wes 186 Lee, Mike 186 Giachino, Brian 186 McNamara, Jim 186 Sjerven, Grant 186 Tykeson, John 193 Dunn, Dan 193 Thorson, Cory 193 Larson, Joe 193 Coole, Adam 193 Wright, Nate 193 Gale, A.J.

Pos. # Wore Hometown D 27 Alexandria F 21, 17 Coon Rapids F 26 Huntsville, Ala. F 18 Ottawa, Ont. F 10 St. Paul D 28 Wyoming D 4, 11 Redvers, Sask. F 14 Toronto, Ont. D 4 New Brighton F 17 Park River, N.D. F 15 Pittsburgh, Penn. F 20 Edina D 5 Crookston D 18 Savage D 4 Golden Valley F 18 Lockport, Ill. F 22 Roseville F 14 Bovey D 5 Duluth F 14 Anoka F 5, 12 Lino Lakes F 25 Burnsville F 23 Coon Rapids F 25 Bloomington F F International Falls G 31 Lake Villa, Ill. F 15 Surrey, B.C. F 20 Sauk Rapids D 5 Riviere-du-Loup, Que. D 7 Kingsford, Mich. F 28 Penticton, BC F 25 Duluth D 3 Blaine D 14 Andover G 47 Kings Park, NY D 6 Stillwater G 1, 32 White Bear Lake D 18 Circle Pines F 21 Slave Lake, AB D, F 4 White Bear Lake D, F 2 Moorhead F 19 Bloomington G 35 West St. Paul D 4 Champlin F 29 Bloomington F 27 Grand Rapids G 30 Rosemount F 28 Castelgar, B.C. F 9 White Bear Lake F 9 North St. Paul D 6 Appla Valley F 33 New Hartford, N.Y. G 1, 32 Grand Forks, N.D. G 30 Edina G 1, 29, 30 Minneapolis D 22 Brainerd F 14 Cloquet F 14 Maplewood F 21 Duluth G 30 Roseau D 3 Laurium, Mich. D 4 Macomb, Mich G 35 Saanichton, B.C. F 25 Spring Lake Park G 41 Oshawa, Ont. F 8 Crystal F 26 Minnetonka G 29 Duluth D 18 Alexandria F 23 Lantzville, B.C.

GP 133 117 36 81 108 53 35 49 111 55 101 109 28 41 27 40 31 23 24 20 18 22 133 45 57 24 36 28 24 24 34 73 6 80 51 21 79 48 26 22 60 20 23 74 29 15 23 33 11 51 98 44 10 17 4 13 58 12 17 89 7 049 12 5 21 8 21

G 6 10 5 6 7 3 5 8 7 12 4 9 1 3 6 2 5 3 2 3 5 5 4 2 4 0 0 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 12 8 13 11 10 14 11 8 9 4 11 6 13 10 7 9 5 7 7 6 4 3 4 5 3 7 7 6 4 5 2 4 4 5 5 4 5 4 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

P 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 14 13 13 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

PIM Seasons 72-177 1997-01 42-122 1999-03 17-34 201028-78 1995-99 1986-88 32-75 2005-09 16-32 2006-10 9-18 2002-03 1986-90 8-16 2001-04 6-12 1994-98 19-41 1991-93 1986-88 89-224 2008-11 56-112 2002-06 11-22 1988-90 14-28 1990-92 4-8 1987-88 20-41 1990-92 15-30 1998-99 9-18 2004-06 7-17 1987-88 4-8 1991-93 2-4 1989-90 6-12 1989-90 9-26 1994-98 13-24 2004-06 7-14 2006-10 11-22 2008-11 2-4 20105-10 20104-8 1991-93 13-28 1986-88 7-14 2000-02 0-0 2005-07 4-8 1987-89 5-18 1996-01 11-22 2001-02 9-18 2003-04 34-68 2004-08 5-10 2006-10 5-10 1987-88 5-10 1984-88 34-68 1996-00 6-23 2001-02 8-16 2000-03 2-4 1998-02 5-10 2002-04 7-14 2003-04 7-14 2004-06 10-28 1998-00 3-6 1994-95 0-0 1999-03 11-38 1988-92 10-20 1987-89 5-21 1997-98 3-6 20080 1998-00 2-4 1987-88 1-2 20093-6 1988-89 2-4 2001-02 18-63 1991-94 3-6 1994-96 0-0 2007-11 2-4 20103-6 1989-90 0-0 2003-04 0-0 2002-04 5-10 2006-08

St. Cloud State’s Gary Houseman (2003-07)

St. Cloud State’s Fred Knipscheer (1990-93)


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Huskies by the Numbers - Division I Era Players and the Numbers They Wore Barta, Brett

2007-11

Kuzara, Jeff Fairchild, Cory Knipscheer, Fred Vicari, Andy Cullen, Jon Reeder, Konrad Raboin, Garrett Gravel, Kevin

1987-91 1991-92 1992-93 1994-98 1999-03 2005-06 2006-10 2010-12

#7

#8 Billy Hengen

#1

Shermoen, Craig Kruesel, Jeff Jirska, Jason Gumaelius, Petter Meyer, Scott Moreland, Jake Boron, Tim

#2

Ross, Steve Santerre, Gino DeWolf, Josh Peters, Colin Ammerman, Jon Rabey, Jarrod

#3

Forrest, Shorty Giachino, Brian Lepler, P.J. Parrish, Geno Hartigan, Mark Zabkowicz, Sam

#4

Schmalzbauer, T. Lund, Bill Macken, Bryce McNamara, Jim Conboy, Tim McElroy, T.J. Anderson, Chris Gaudet, Craig Johnston, Taylor

#5

Hastings, Mike Esau, Lenny Burns, Tony Awada, George Eastman, Derek Josh Singer Rioux, Nic

1988-89 1989-90 1994-95 1995-96 1999-01 2001-03 2004-06 1989-93 1991-95 1996-98 2000-04 2006-10 2011-12

Haataja, Steve Ouimet, Nick Arnason, Tyler Finger, Jeff Raduns, Nate Olson, Michael Thorson, Cory

#9

Kennedy, Todd Cullen, Matt Sampair, Brandon Tam, Greg Luger, Bille Garrity, Sean Roe, Garrett Morely, David

1986-90 1992-95 1996-00 2001-02 2002-04 2002-06 2004-08 2008-10 2010-12 1986-88 1988-90 1990-92 1995-99 1999-03 2004-05 2008-11

Jason Goulet

1987-89 1991-95 1998-00 2000-01 2002-03 2003-07

#15

Cook, Brian Gagnon, Marc Klasnick, Rob Malone, Ryan Hendricks, Matt Melbourne, Ryan Lundbohm, Andy Francis, Matt Oslund, Nick Johnson, Bryce MacMillan, Mitch

#16

Chartier, Scott Hagen, Greg Geisbauer, Jay Noga, Matt LaMere, Ryan Mjelleli, Marty Oslund, Nick

#17

Matt Hartman

#10

Lodahl, Kris Barger, Mark DelCastillo, Doc Johnson, Eric Bailey, Matt Westcott, Duvie Hendricks, Matt Hartman, Matt Hanowski, Ben

#11

Notermann, Mike Moser, Jay O’Connell, Mike Torsson, Peter Iannazzo, Dave Gaudet, Craig Festler, Jared Brodt, Vic Stewart, Brett Rieder, Kelly Larson, Ritchie Malone, Ryan Doyle, Mike Singer, Josh Andreas Nodl Novak, Travis

#13 Dierbeck, Darren Hultgren, Kelly Dwyer, Aaron Finger, Jeff Malone, Ryan Borer, Casey

1988-92 1995-97 1997-01 2002-03 2003-04 2004-07 2007-11 2011-12

1986-88 1988-89 1992-96 1996-00 2000-02 2008-12

#12

#6

1987-91 1996-98 1998-01 2001-03 2003-07 2007-09 2010-12

Vekich, Derek Saterdalen, Jeff Schmidt, Jeff Molin, Sacha Forbes, Ryan Bifulk, Archie Johnson, Ryan Lehun, Jonathan Kronick, Dan Ryan, Mitch Jensen, Nick

Gruba, Tony DiCasmirro, Nate Reeder, Konrad Dey, Nate Christian, Jordy

#14

1986-88 1988-89 1988-92 1991-95 1996-00 1999-01 2001-04 2004-08 2009-12 1987-91 1991-93 1993-97 1997-00 2001-05 2007-08 2008-12 1986-90 1990-91 1992-96 1997-01 2001-02 2002-05 2005-06 2006-08 2008-12 1990-94 1998-02 2002-03 2004-08 2008-12

Scheid, Chris Reimann, Dan Maristuen, Mike Walsh, Mike Larson, Garrett Gordon, Andrew Marvin, Aaron Holka, Joey

#18

Tuomie, Tray Arnold, Bob Lievers, Brett Goulet, Brad Peterson, Joel Wright, Nate Volpei, Brian Hepp, Chris Milan, Garrett

#19

Finnerty, Mike Holum, Dave Goulet, Jason Motzko, Joe Houseman, Gary Lasch, Ryan LeBlanc, Drew

#20

Eichstadt, Scott Frisch, Ryan Purslow, Chris Rahn, Noel Hengen, Billy Peckskamp, Ryan Burrell, Brandon

#21

Caple, Wes Hanus, Tim Markstrom, Chris Parrish, Mark Brooks, Lee Walsh, Mike Hill, Brent Clafton, Grant Brocklehurst, A.

1987-88 1988-92 1991-95 1995-98 1998-99 1998-00 2000-02 2002-03 2005-07 2008-10 2010-12 1987-91 1992-95 1994-98 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2004-06 2007-08 2010-11 2011-12 1986-90 1990-93 1992-96 1996-00 2000-04 2004-08 2008-11 1987-91 1992-96 1993-98 1999-02 2001-04 2004-07 2007-11 2011-12 1986-88 1988-90 1990-95 1995-99 2001-02 2002-04 2007-08 2008-11 2011-12

Volpei, Brian Bertsch, Brooks

#22

Finnegan, Herm Pojar, Chic Melson, Taj Zaleski, Chris Pudlick, Mike Reimers, Jason Szabo, Peter Hooton, Brock Borgen, Brent Eddy, David

1986-90 1990-92 1992-96 1997-98 1998-00 2002-03 2003-05 2005-06 2007-09 2009-12

#29

Shermoen, Craig Osen, Paul Malone, Ryan Meyer, Doug Coole, Adam LeBlanc, Drew Faragher, Ryan

#30

Shermoen, Craig O’Hara, Mike Stone, Dave Cooper, Neil Lindeen, Tim Weasler, Dean O’Brien, B.J. Lee, Mike

1988-89 1990-91 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2008-10 2011-12 1987-88 1988-92 1990-95 1992-94 1995-98 1998-02 2007-08 2009-12

#31

O’Shea, Dan 1989-93 Leitza, Brian 1994-98 Montgomery, Jason 2002-04

#32 Peter Szabo

#23

Tharaldson, John Ramberg, Chris Stewart, Jason Jensen, Joe Gale, AJ Reid, Cam

#24 - Retired

Hedican, Bret McLaughlin, Kyle Gens, Matt Stephenson, Matt Johnson, Taylor

#25

Brettschneider, Dan Bianchi, Tony Knipscheer, Fred Fairchild, Cory Tykeson, John Lund, Tom Lundbohm, Andy Stephenson, Matt Lasch, Ryan Lauridsen, Oliver

1987-88 1991-95 1995-99 1999-03 2003-07 2007-10 2010-12

#26

1987-91 1995-99 1999-01 1991-93 2002-06 2006-10 2010-12

#27

1987-88 1988-92 1992-95 1995-97 1998-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-07 2007-08

2008-11 2011-12

Larson, Joe Paradise, Dave Hooton, Brock Clafton, Grant Brocklehurst, A. Swanson, John Dowd, Nic Witucki, Steve Wingate, Jordy Gaffaney, Brian Schuster, Brian Fletcher, Justin Mosey, Tony Oliver, Nick

#28

McGowan, Pat Best, Randy Anderson, Keith Doyle, Mike McCormack, Brian Carlisle, David MacMillan, Mitch Prochno, Andrew

1987-91 1991-93 1994-98 2002-06 2006-08 2010-12 1988-91 1995-99 2001-05 2005-08 2009-10 1987-88 1989-90 1990-92 1992-93 1994-96 1996-00 2000-03 2004-05 2006-07 2008-11 1989-90 1993-97 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-09 2010-12 1985-88 1988-92 1997-01 2000-03 2003-07 2007-11 2011-12 1987-91 1993-97 1997-01 2001-02 2002-04 2005-09 2010-11 2011-12

Scott Meyer Jake Moreland Hooton, Brock Brocklehurst, A.

#33

Gronberg, Rikard Rucinski, Mike Kotary, Mark Hartigan, Mark Moreland, Jake Szabo, Peter Reeder, Konrad Weslosky, Jase Phillippi, Joe

#34

Gingerich, Dave

#35

Korfhage, Bill Markum, Jeff Sjerven, Grant Prohaska, Gert

#36

Hardy, Nate

#37

Olson, Michael

1996-99 1999-00 2003-05 2005-06 1989-92 1996-99 1994-95 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-05 2006-09 2011-12 1989-90 1984-88 1989-90 1991-94 1998-99 2008-11 2005-07

#40

Montgomery, Jason 2004-06 Daly, Tim 2011-12

#41

Dan Dunn

#44

Gasseau, Sandy Rodak, Adam Brocklehurst, A.

#47

Goepfert, Bobby

NA

Rokola, Jim

2007-11 1991-95 1993-96 2006-07 2005-07 1988-89


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SCSU’s Top Season Records POWER-PLAY GOALS IN A SEASON

Season Goals, Assists and Points leader Mark Hartigan

GOALS IN A SEASON

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Mark Hartigan ................. 37 ....................2001-02 2.... Fred Knipscheer ............. 34 ....................1992-93 3.... Tyler Arnason .................. 28 ....................2000-01 4.... Mark Parrish ................... 27 ....................1996-97 4.... Mark Hartigan ................. 27 ....................2000-01 6.... Ryan Lasch ..................... 25 ....................2007-08 7.... Jeff Saterdalen................ 24 ....................1989-90 7.... Ryan Malone .................. 24 ....................2001-02 9.... Chris Scheid ................... 23 ....................1988-89 10.. Chris Scheid ................... 22 ....................1989-90 10.. Marc Gagnon .................. 22 ....................1993-94 10.. Mark Hartigan ................. 22 ....................1999-00 10.. Tim Hanus ...................... 22 ....................1989-90 10.. Andrew Gordon .............. 22 ....................2006-07

ASSISTS IN A SEASON

...... Player .................... Assists .................... Season 1.... Mark Hartigan ................. 38 ....................2001-02 1.... Sampair, Brandon ........... 38 ....................2000-01 3.... DiCasmirro, Nate ............ 33 ....................2001-02 3.... Saterdalen, Jeff .............33 .....................1989-90 5.... Garrett Roe ....................31 .....................2008-09 5.... Cook, Brian ....................31 .....................1990-91 7.... Arnason, Tyler................30 .....................1999-00 7.... Cullen, Matt ...................30 .....................1996-97 7.... Hedican, Bret .................30 .....................1990-91 7.... Motzko, Joe ...................30 .....................2001-02 11 .. Lasch, Ryan ...................29 .....................2009-10 11 .. Roe, Garrett ...................29 .....................2009-10 11 .. Cullen, Matt ...................29 .....................1995-96 11 .. Hultgren, Kelly ...............29 .....................1994-95 11 .. Johnson, Eric .................29 .....................1994-95 11 .. Saterdalen, Jeff..............29 .....................1991-92

POINTS IN A SEASON

...... Player ........................... Pts .................... Season 1.... Hartigan, Mark ................ 75 ....................2001-02 2.... Knipscheer, Fred ............ 60 ....................1992-93 3.... Saterdalen, Jeff............... 57 ....................1989-90 4.... Arnason, Tyler................. 56 ....................2000-01 5.... Ryan Lasch ..................... 53 ....................2007-08 6.... Cook, Brian ..................... 50 ....................1990-91 6.... DiCasmirro, Nate ............ 50 ....................2001-02 6.... Sampair, Brandon ........... 50 ....................2000-01 9.... Malone, Ryan ................. 49 ....................2001-02 9.... Arnason, Tyler................. 49 ....................1999-00 9.... Hedican, Bret .................. 49 ....................1990-91 9.... Lasch, Ryan .................... 49 ....................2009-10 9.... Roe, Garrett .................... 49 ....................2009-10

One of the Huskies Season Leaders: Nate DiCasmirro

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Eric Johnson ................... 14 ....................1994-95 2.... Ryan Lasch ..................... 13 ....................2007-08 3.... Jeff Saterdalen................ 12 ....................1990-91 3.... Ryan Malone .................. 12 ....................2001-02 3.... Jeff Saterdalen................ 12 ....................1989-90 3.... Mark Hartigan ................. 12 ....................2001-02 3.... Andrew Gordon .............. 12 ....................2006-07 8.... Andreas Nodl .................. 11 ....................2007-08 8.... Mark Parrish ................... 11 ....................1996-97 8.... Mark Hartigan ................. 11 ....................2000-01 11. . Jeff Saterdalen................ 10 ....................1988-89 11 .. Tyler Arnason .................. 10 ....................2000-01 11. . Matt Hendricks ................ 10 ....................2002-03

PENALTY MINUTES IN A SEASON

...... Player ............... PIM (Pen.) .................... Season 1.... Duvie Wescott........116 (43) ....................2000-01 2.... Tony Gruba ........... 106 (46) ....................1993-94 3.... Jeff Finger ............. 105 (51) ....................2001-02 4.... Dave Paradise ...... 104 (48) ....................1994-95 5.... Chris Hepp ............ 102 (40) ....................2009-10 5.... Sacha Molin ............ 98 (34) ....................1996-97 6.... Gino Santerre ......... 98 (26) ....................1994-95 7.... Bill Lund .................. 95 (38) ....................1993-94 8.... Justin Fletcher ........ 86 (39) ....................2004-05 9.... Ryan Malone .......... 85 (37) ....................2002-03 10.. Jeff Finger ............... 84 (38) ....................2000-01

SHORT-HANDED GOALS IN A SEASON

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Mark Hartigan ................... 6 ....................2001-02 2.... Brett Lievers ..................... 5 ....................1993-94 3.... Fred Knipscheer ............... 4 ....................1992-93 3.... Kelly Rieder ...................... 4 ....................1995-96 5.... Matt Cullen ....................... 3 ....................1996-97 5.... Joe Motzko ....................... 3 ....................2002-03 5.... Dave Paradise .................. 3 ....................1994-95 5.... Tyler Arnason .................... 3 ....................2000-01 5.... Tyler Arnason .................... 3 ....................1998-99 5.... Jason Stewart ................... 3 ....................1997-98 5.... Brandon Sampair .............. 3 ....................1997-98 5.... Brandon Sampair .............. 3 ....................1998-99 5.... George Awada .................. 3 ....................1997-98 5.... Dave Iannazzo .................. 3 ....................2003-04 5.... Dave Paradise .................. 3 ....................1993-94

Season GWG leader Ryan Lasch

GAME-WINNING GOALS IN A SEASON

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Ryan Lasch ....................... 5 ....................2007-08 1.... Ryan Lasch ....................... 5 ....................2008-09 1.... Tyler Arnason .................... 5 ....................2000-01 1 .. Matt Cullen ....................... 5 ....................1996-97 1.... Fred Knipscheer ............... 5 ....................1992-93 1.... Andreas Nodl .................... 5 ....................2006-07 6.... Garrett Roe ....................... 4 ....................2007-08 6.... Dan Kronick ...................... 4 ....................2006-07 6.... Sacha Molin ...................... 4 ....................1996-97 6.... Pat McGowan ................... 4 ....................1989-90 6.... Nate DiCasmirro ............... 4 ....................2001-02 6.... Joe Motzko ....................... 4 ....................2000-01 6.... Mark Parrish ..................... 4 ....................1996-97 6.... Jason Goulet .................... 4 ....................1998-99 6.... Mark Hartigan ................... 4 ....................2000-01 6.... Jason Stewart ................... 4 ....................1997-98 6.... Tim Hanus ........................ 4 ....................1990-91 6.... Narc Gagbib ..................... 4 ....................1993-94 6.... Joe Motzko ....................... 4 ....................1999-00 6.... George Awada .................. 4 ....................1997-98 6.... Dave Paradise .................. 4 ....................1996-97 6.... Jon Cullen ......................... 4 ....................2000-01 6.... Matt Noga ......................... 4 ....................1997-98 6.... Cam Reid .......................... 4 ....................2010-11

Season PIM leader Duvie Wescott

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SCSU’s Top Season Records GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE IN A SEASON

Bobby Goepfert was a record setting goalie during his tenure at SCSU.

...... Player ......................... GAA .................... Season 1.... Jase Weslosky ............. 2.11 ....................2007-08 2.... Bobby Goepfert ........... 2.20 ....................2005-06 3.... Dean Weasler .............. 2.22 ....................2001-02 4.... Scott Meyer ................. 2.23 ....................2000-01 5.... Bobby Goepfert ........... 2.29 ....................2006-07 6.... Scott Meyer ................. 2.37 ....................1999-00 7.... Jake Moreland ............. 2.43 ....................2001-02 8.... Dan Dunn .................... 2.58 ....................2009-10 9.... Jase Weslosky ............. 2.70 ....................2008-09 10.. Mike Lee ...................... 2.75 ....................2010-11 11 .. Mike Lee ...................... 2.80 ....................2009-10 12.. Adam Coole ................. 2.82 ....................2003-04 (minimum 500 minutes played)

SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON Goaltending

GAMES PLAYED IN A SEASON

...... Player ............................GP .................... Season 1.... Bobby Goepfert .............. 38 ....................2005-06 1.... Brian Leitza ..................... 38 ....................1997-98 3.... Scott Meyer .................... 36 ....................2000-01 3.... Mike O’Hara .................... 36 ....................1989-90 5.... Bobby Goepfert .............. 35 ....................2006-07 5.... Brian Leitza ..................... 35 ....................1995-96 7.... Jase Weslosky ................ 34 ....................2007-08 7.... Grant Sjerven ................. 34 ....................1992-93 9.... Tim Boron ....................... 33 ....................2004-05 9.... Jase Weslosky ................ 33 ....................2008-09 11 .. Dean Weasler ................. 32 ....................2001-02 11 .. Mike Lee ......................... 32 ....................2010-11

GOALIE WINS IN A SEASON

...... Player ............................. W..................... Season 1.... Scott Meyer .............25 (25-8-1) .............2000-01 2.... Brian Leitza .............22 (22-14-2) ............1997-98 3.... Dean Weasler ..........21 (21-6-2) .............2001-02 4.... Bobby Goepfert ......20 (20-14-4) ............2005-06 4.... Scott Meyer .............20 (20-8-3) .............1999-00 6.... Brian Leitza ..............19 (19-8-1) .............1996-97 7.... Bobby Goepfert ......17 (17-10-7) ............2006-07 8.... Jase Weslosky ........16 (16-13-2) ............2007-08 8.... Grant Sjerven .........16 (16-10-3) ............1993-94 8.... Mike O’Hara .... 16 (16-16-2) ....................1989-90

...... Player ......................... SV% .................... Season 1.... Jase Weslosky ............. .931 ....................2007-08 2.... Scott Meyer ................. .926 ....................2000-01 3.... Bobby Goepfert ........... .924 ....................2005-06 3.... Bobby Goepfert ........... .924 ....................2006-07 5.... Dean Weasler .............. .923 ....................2001-02 6.... Scott Meyer ................. .920 ....................1999-00 7.... Mike Lee ..................... .917 ....................2009-10 8.... Dan Dunn ................... .915 ....................2009-10 9.... Jase Weslosky ............. .913 ....................2008-09 10.. Jake Moreland ............. .911 ....................2002-03 11 .. Mike Lee ...................... .910 ....................2010-11 12.. Dean Weasler .............. .909 ....................1998-99 (minimum 400 saves made)

Dean Weasler

Jase Weslosky owns the team season record for GAA and SV% at SCSU.

MINUTES PLAYED IN A SEASON Brian Leitza owns the team record for goalie saves in a season.

GOALIE SAVES IN A SEASON

...... Player ...........................Svs .................... Season 1.... Brian Leitza ................. 1041 ....................1997-98 2.... Bobby Goepfert .......... 1010 ....................2005-06 3.... Bobby Goepfert .......... 1004 ....................2006-07 4.... Brian Leitza ................... 993 ....................1995-96 5.... Scott Meyer .................. 969 ....................2000-01 6.... Jase Weslosky .............. 910 ....................2007-08 7.... Jase Weslosky .............. 887 ....................2008-09 8.... Mike Lee ....................... 874 ....................2010-11 9.... Scott Meyer .................. 869 ....................1999-00 10.. Tim Boron ..................... 855 ....................2004-05 11 .. Dean Weasler ............... 852 ....................1998-99

...... Player ......................... SV% .................... Season 1.... Bobby Goepfert ..... 2264:29 ....................2005-06 2.... Brian Leitza ............ 2237:53 ....................1997-98 3.... Bobby Goepfert ..... 2148:05 ....................2006-07 4.... Scott Meyer ........... 2095:49 ....................2000-01 5.... Brian Leitza ............ 2064:18 ....................1995-96 6.... Mike O’Hara ........... 2071:38 ....................1989-90 7.... Grant Sjerven ........ 1994:24 ....................1992-93 8.... Scott Meyer ........... 1921:48 ....................1999-00 9.... Jase Weslosky ....... 1900:44 ....................2007-08 10.. Jase Weslosky ....... 1888:37 ....................2008-09 11 .. Mike Lee ................ 1879:40 ....................2010-11

Scott Meyer owns the team season record for wins and shutouts.

Grant Sjerven

SHUTOUTS IN A SEASON

...... Player ......................... SV% .................... Season 1.... Scott Meyer ...................... 7 ....................1999-00 2.... Grant Sjerven ................... 4 ....................1993-94 3.... Dean Weasler ................... 3 ....................1998-99 3.... Dean Weasler ................... 3 ....................2001-02 3.... Bobby Goepfert ................ 3 ....................2005-06 3.... Bobby Goepfert ................ 3 ....................2006-07 3.... Jase Weslosky .................. 3 ....................2007-08


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POINTS IN A CAREER

St. Cloud State’s Top Career Records

...... Player ...................... Points .................... Season 1.... Ryan Lasch ................... 183 ....................2006-10 2.... Jeff Saterdalen.............. 179 ....................1988-92 3.... Garrett Roe ................... 178 ....................2007-11 4.... Tim Hanus .................... 172 ....................1988-92 5.... Mark Hartigan ............... 165 ....................1999-02 6.... Joe Motzko ................... 142 ....................1999-03 7.... Ryan Malone ................ 140 ....................1999-03 8.... Nate DiCasmirro ........... 136 ....................1998-02 8.... Tyler Arnason ................ 136 ....................1998-01 10.. Brandon Sampair .......... 129 ....................1997-01 11 .. Brian Cook .................... 124 ....................1997-91 11 .. Brett Lievers ................. 124 ....................1990-95 13.. Dave Paradise .............. 122 ....................1993-97

GOALS IN A CAREER

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Mark Hartigan ................. 86 ....................1999-02 2.... Ryan Lasch ..................... 79 ....................2006-10 3.... Jeff Saterdalen................ 78 ....................1988-92 4.... Tim Hanus ...................... 73 ....................1988-92 4.... Chris Scheid ................... 73 ....................1987-91 6.... Dave Paradise ................ 66 ....................1993-97 7.... Garrett Roe ..................... 65 ....................2007-11 8.... Tyler Arnason .................. 61 ....................1998-01 9.... Fred Knipscheer ............. 58 ....................1990-93 10.. Ryan Malone .................. 56 ....................1999-03 11 .. Matt Hendricks ................ 54 ....................2000-04 12.. Brett Lievers ................... 53 ....................1990-95

2.... Tyler Arnason .................... 8 ....................1998-01 4.... Brandon Sampair .............. 6 ....................1997-01 4.... Brett Lievers ..................... 6 ....................1990-95 6.... Jason Stewart ................... 5 ....................1994-98 6.... Dave Iannazzo .................. 5 ....................2001-05 6.... Mike Notermann ............... 5 ....................1987-91

GAME WINNERS IN A CAREER

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Joe Jensen ..................... 13 ....................2002-06 1.... Ryan Lasch ..................... 13 ....................2006-10 3.... Joe Motzko ..................... 12 ....................1999-03 4.... Tim Hanus ...................... 11 ....................1988-92 5.... Garrett Roe ..................... 11 ....................2007-11 6.... Mark Hartigan ................. 10 ....................1999-02 7.... Brett Lievers ..................... 9 ....................1990-95 7.... George Awada .................. 9 ....................1995-99 9.... Jeff Saterdalen.................. 8 ....................1987-92 9.... Tyler Arnason .................... 8 ....................1998-01 9.... Dave Paradise .................. 8 ....................1993-97 9.... Matt Hendricks .................. 8 ....................2000-04 9.... Fred Knipscheer ............... 8 ....................1990-93 9.... Matt Cullen ....................... 8 ....................1995-97

POWER-PLAY GOALS IN A CAREER

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Jeff Saterdalen................ 40 ....................1988-92 2.... Ryan Lasch ..................... 37 ....................2006-10 3.... Mark Hartigan ................ 32 .................. 1999-02 4.... Garrett Roe ..................... 26 ....................2007-11 4.... Chris Scheid .................. 26 ....................1987-91 6.... Ryan Malone .................. 25 ....................1999-03 7.... Dave Paradise ................ 23 ....................1993-97 7.... Andrew Gordon .............. 23 ....................2004-07 9.... Nate DiCasmirro ............. 20 .................. 1998--02 9.... Matt Hendricks ................ 20 ....................2000-04 11 .. Joe Motzko ..................... 19 ....................1999-03 11 .. Fred Knipscheer ............. 19 ....................1990-03 11 .. Brett Lievers ................... 19 ....................1990-95 11 .. Tim Hanus ...................... 19 ....................1988-92 11 .. Brian Cook ...................... 19 ....................1987-91

SHORT-HANDED GOALS IN A CAREER

...... Player ....................... Goals .................... Season 1.... Dave Paradise .................. 9 ....................1993-97 2.... Mark Hartigan ................... 8 ....................1999-02

PENALTY MINUTES IN A CAREER

...... Player ............... PIM (Pen.) .................... Season 1.... Dave Paradise .... 297 (132) ....................1993-97 2.... Tony Gruba ......... 295 (123) ....................1990-94 3.... Ryan Malone ...... 281 (131) ....................1999-03 4.... Kelly Hultgren ....... 257 (96) ....................1991-95 5.... Dan Reimann .......252 (115) ....................1992-96 6.... Garrett Roe ......... 240 (109) ....................2007-11 7.... Mike Notermann . 236 (103) ....................1987-91 8.... Jeff Finger ............235 (112) ....................2000-03 9.... Chris Hepp ............ 224 (89) ....................2008-11 10.. Sandy Gasseau .... 218 (94) .................. 1991--95

GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE IN A CAREER

...... Player ......................... GAA .................... Season 1.... Bobby Goepfert ........... 2.24 ....................2005-07 2.... Scott Meyer ................. 2.38 ....................1996-01 3.... Dean Weasler .............. 2.63 ....................1998-02 4.... Jase Weslosky ............. 2.68 ....................2006-07 5.... Dan Dunn .................... 2.72 ....................2007-11 6.... Mike Lee ...................... 2.77 ............2009-present 7.... Jake Moreland ............. 2.79 ....................1999-03 8.... Adam Coole ................. 2.82 ....................2003-04 9.... Jason Montgomery ...... 2.96 ....................2002-06 10.. Tim Boron .................... 3.05 ....................2003-06 11 .. Jason Jiskra ................. 3.27 ....................1994-95 ...... Player ......................... SV% .................... Season 1.... Bobby Goepfert ........... .924 ....................2005-07 2.... Jase Weslosky ............. .920 ....................2006-09 3.... Scott Meyer ................ .919 ....................1995-98 4.... Dean Weasler ............. .914 ....................1998-02 5.... Mike Lee ...................... .913 ............2009-present 6.... Jake Moreland ............ .910 ....................1999-03 7.... Dan Dunn .................... .907 ....................2007-11 8.... Adam Coole ................ .902 ....................2003-04 9.... Jason Montgomery ..... .899 ....................2002-06 9.... Tim Boron ................... .899 ....................2003-06 11 .. Brian Leitza ................. .890 ....................1994-98 12.. Tim Lideen .................. .887 ....................1995-98 13.. Craig Shermoen ......... .876 ....................1987-89 (minimum 400 saves made)

Bobby Goepfert ranks among the top SCSU netminders in the team records.

GOALTENDING

GAMES PLAYED IN A CAREER

...... Player ............................GP .................... Season 1.... Brian Leitza ................... 133 ....................1994-98 2.... Mike O’Hara .................... 98 ....................1988-92 3.... Grant Sjerven ................. 89 ....................1991-94 4.... Scott Meyer .................... 80 ....................1996-01 5.... Dean Weasler ................. 74 ....................1998-02 6.... Jase Weslosky ................ 73 ....................2006-09 6.... Bobby Goepfert .............. 73 ....................2005-07 8.... Mike Lee ......................... 58 ............2009-present 9.... Jake Moreland ................ 51 ....................1999-03 10.. Tim Boron ....................... 53 ....................2003-06 11 .. Dan Dunn ....................... 49 ....................2007-11

GOALIE WINS IN A CAREER Career penalty minute leader and Short-handed goal leader Dave Paradise

...... Player ...........................Svs .................... Season 1.... Brian Leitza ................. 3500 ....................1994-98 2.... Mike O’Hara ................ 2275 ....................1988-92 3.... Grant Sjerven ............. 2088 ....................1991-94 4.... Scott Meyer ................ 2071 ....................1996-01 5.... Bobby Goepfert .......... 2014 ....................2005-07 6.... Jase Weslosky ............ 1940 ....................2006-09 7.... Dean Weasler ............. 1839 ....................1998-02 8.... Mike Lee ..................... 1632 ............2009-present 9.... Jake Moreland ............ 1249 ....................1999-03 10.. Tim Boron ................... 1285 ....................2003-06

SAVE PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER SCSU legend Ryan Lasch leads the team in several statistical categories.

ASSISTS IN A CAREER

...... Player ........................... Pts .................... Season 1.... Garrett Roe ................... 113 ....................2007-11 2.... Ryan Lasch ................... 104 ....................2006-10 3.... Jeff Saterdalen.............. 101 ....................1988-92 4.... Tim Hanus ...................... 99 .................. 1988--92 5.... Joe Motzko ..................... 90 ....................1999-03 6.... Nate DiCasmirro ............. 85 ....................1998-02 7.... Ryan Malone .................. 84 ....................1999-03 8.... Brandon Sampair ............ 80 ....................1997-01 9.... Kelly Hultgren ................. 79 ....................1991-95 9.... Mark Hartigan ................. 79 ....................1999-02 10.. Brian Cook ...................... 76 ....................1987-91 11 .. Tyler Arnason .................. 75 ....................1989-01

GOALIE SAVES IN A CAREER

...... Player .................................. W ............... Season 1.... Brian Leitza .......... 66 (66-56-7) ...............1994-98 2.... Scott Meyer ......... 47 (47-22-5) ...............1995-98 3.... Dean Weasler ...... 39 (39-21-6) ...............1998-02 4.... Grant Sjerven ...... 39 (39-37-5) ...............1991-94 5.... Bobby Goepfert . 37 (37-24-11) ...............2005-07 5.... Mike O’Hara ......... 37 (37-48-7) ...............1988-92 5.... Jase Weslosky ..... 37 (37-27-4) ...............2006-09 8.... Jake Moreland ..... 26 (26-17-1) ...............1999-03 9.... Mike Lee .............. 24 (24-23-7) .......2009-present 10.. Dan Dunn ............ 20 (20-15-6) ...............2007-11 11 .. Craig Shermon .... 16 (16-22-1) ...............1987-89

MINUTES PLAYED IN A CARE CAREER ...... Player ......................... SV% .................... Season 1.... Brian Leitza ............ 7665:29 ....................1994-98 2.... Mike O’Hara ........... 5334:42 ....................1988-92 3.... Grant Sjerven ........ 5106:34 ....................1991-94 4.... Scott Meyer ........... 4585:11 ....................2000-01 5.... Bobby Goepfert ..... 4412:34 ....................2005-07 6.... Jase Weslosky ....... 4148:06 ....................2006-09 7.... Dean Weasler ........ 3965:29 ....................1998-02 8.... Mike Lee ................ 3356:43 ............2009-present 9.... Tim Boron .............. 2848:09 ....................2003-06 10.. Jake Moreland ....... 2643:57 ....................1999-03 11 .. Dan Dunn .............. 2428:44 ....................2007-11 12.. Craig Shermoen .... 2379:58 ....................1987-89

SHUTOUTS IN A CAREER ...... Player ................. Shutouts .................... Season 1.... Scott Meyer ...................... 9 ....................1996-01 2.... Dean Weasler ................... 7 ....................1998-02 3.... Bobby Goepfert ................ 6 ....................2005-07 3.... Jase Weslosky .................. 6 ....................2006-09 3.... Brian Leitza ....................... 6 ....................1994-98 6.... Sjerven, Grant .................. 5 ....................1991-94


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SCSU’S SHUTOUT CLUB DURING THE DIVISION I ERA Player Lee, Mike Lee, Mike Lee, Mike Weslosky, Jase Weslosky, Jase Weslosky, Jase Weslosky, Jase Weslosky, Jase Goepfert, Bobby Goepfert, Bobby Goepfert, Bobby Weslosky, Jase Goepfert, Bobby Goepfert, Bobby Goepfert, Bobby Boron, Tim Moreland, Jake Montgomery, Jason Moreland, Jake Weasler, Dean Weasler, Dean Weasler, Dean Moreland, Jake Meyer, Scott Weasler, Dean Meyer, Scott Moreland, Jake Meyer, Scott Meyer, Scott Meyer, Scott Meyer, Scott Meyer, Scott Meyer, Scott

Opp. (Score) ............................................................ Date vs. Michigan Tech (3-0).......................................... 1/7/11 vs. Wisconsin (2-0)...............................................3/19/10 vs. Alaska Anchorage (6-0)....................................2/6/10 vs. North Dakota (3-0)..........................................1/30/09 vs. Robert Morris (4-0) ......................................... 11/7/08 vs. Wisconsin (3-0)...............................................3/14/08 vs. Michigan Tech (3-0)........................................2/23/08 vs. Canisius (7-0) ...............................................10/12/07 vs. UMD (5-0) .......................................................1/19/07 at MSUM (0-0)......................................................1/13/07 at UMD (4-0)....................................................... 11/24/06 vs. Clarkson (4-0) ............................................... 11/17/06 vs. R. Morris (7-0) ..............................................12/17/05 at UAA (5-0)..........................................................12/2/05 at MTU (7-0) ....................................................... 11/12/05 at Yale (10-0) ......................................................10/30/04 vs. UAA (7-0) ..........................................................3/1/03 vs. UAA(2-0) .........................................................2/28/03 vs. RPI (3-0) ......................................................... 11/1/02 vs. UAA (4-0) ........................................................2/16/02 vs. UAH (3-0)..........................................................2/2/02 at CC (3-0) ............................................................12/8/01 at MSUM (4-0)....................................................10/27/01 vs. UM (3-0)..........................................................3/16/01 at UAA (2-0)............................................................2/9/01 vs UW (5-0) ..........................................................12/9/00 vs BSU (7-0) .......................................................10/20/00 vs. UMD (3-0) ....................................................... 3/11/00 at UM (5-0) .............................................................3/3/00 vs. UND (3-0) .........................................................2/4/00 at UMD (8-0).........................................................1/28/00 vs. MTU (4-0) .......................................................1/15/00 at DU (6-0) ............................................................12/3/99

Player Meyer, Scott Weasler, Dean Weasler, Dean Weasler, Dean Leitza, Brian Leitza, Brian Leitza, Brian Leitza, Brian Leitza, Brian Leitza, Brian Sjerven, Grant Sjerven, Grant Sjerven, Grant Sjerven, Grant Sjerven, Grant Stone, Dave O’Hara, Mike O’Hara, Mike

Opp. (Score) ............................................................ Date vs. UW (4-0) ....................................................... 11/20/99 vs. UNO (5-0) .......................................................2/13/99 vs. UNO (2-0) .......................................................2/12/99 vs. CC (1-0) ............................................................1/9/99 vs. MTU (6-0) .......................................................2/13/98 vs. UAA (0-0) ...................................................... 11/22/97 vs. DU (4-0) ............................................................3/3/96 vs. UAA (5-0) ........................................................2/10/96 vs. UM (3-0)............................................................3/4/95 vs. UMD (3-0) .....................................................12/10/94 vs. UMD (3-0) ....................................................... 3/11/94 vs. UND (6-0) .......................................................1/22/94 vs. DU (3-0) ........................................................12/18/93 vs. DU (5-0) ........................................................12/17/93 vs. DU (9-0) ........................................................12/29/91 vs. Guelph (10-0) ...................................................1/5/91 vs. UMD (5-0) ....................................................... 11/2/90 vs. MTU (5-0) .......................................................1/20/90

Jason Montgomery

Dave Stone

Tim Boron

ALL-TIME GOALIE STATS

Mike O’Hara

Dean Weasler

Jake Moreland

Name Boron, Tim (2004-06 ) Coole, Adam (2003-04) Cooper, Neil (1992-94) Dunn, Dan (2007-11) Goepfert, Bobby (2005-07) Gumaelius, Petter (1995-96) Heine, Tom (1994-95) Jiskra, Jason (1994-95) Korfhage, Bill (1987-88) Kruesel, Jeff (1989-90) Lee, Mike (2009-) Leitza, Brian (1994-98) Lideen, Tim (1995-98) Markum, Jeff (1989-90) Meyer, Scott (1996-01) Montgomery, J. (2002-06) Moreland, Jake (1999-03) O’Brien, B.J. (2007-08) O’Hara, Mike (1988-92) Osen, Paul (1990-91) Prohaska, Gert (1998-99) Shermoen, Craig (1987-89) Sjerven, Grant (1991-94) Stone, Dave (1990-95) Weasler, Dean (1998-02) Weslosky, Jase (2006-09 )

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Hometown Winnipeg, Mant. Duluth Ft. Francis, Ont. Oshawa, Ont. Kings Park, NY Gislaved, Swe. Faribault Bottineau, N.D. West St. Paul Rochester Roseau Lake Villa, Ill. Lake Champlin Houghton, Mich. White Bear Lk. Blaine, Wash. Grand Forks, ND Lakeville Edina St. Paul Viktring, Aust. Minneapolis Saanichton,B.C. Mounds View Rosemount Edmonton, Alb.

GP 53 21 14 49 73 1 0 6 22 6 58 133 22 2 80 37 51 3 98 7 8 44 89 28 74 73

Min. 2848:09 1083:47 596:28 2428:44 4412:34 10:21 0 348:14 1041.23 192:53 3356:43 7665:29 1049:47 39:23 4585:11 1906:47 2643:57 84:42 5334:42 310:23 177:41 2379:58 5106:34 1278:28 3965:29 4148:06

GA 145 51 39 110 165 0 0 19 70 19 155 432 62 6 182 94 123 5 370 26 11 179 305 91 174 168

GAA 3.05 2.82 3.92 2.72 2.24 0.00 0 3.27 4.03 5.91 2.77 3.38 3.54 9.14 2.38 2.96 2.79 3.54 4.16 5.03 3.71 4.51 3.58 4.27 2.63 2.43

Svs 1285 472 243 1074 2014 4 0 191 515 112 1632 3500 488 18 2071 840 1249 21 2275 124 95 1269 2088 493 1839 1940

SV% .899 .902 .862 .907 .924 1.000 0 .910 .880 .855 .913 .890 .887 .750 .919 .899 .910 .808 .860 .827 .896 .876 .873 .844 .914 .920

W-L-T 15-27-5 11-6-2 5-4-2 20-15-6 37-24-11 0-0-0 0 3-1-1 7-9-1 1-3-0 24-23-7 66-56-7 5-9-3 0-0-0 47-22-5 11-15-4 26-17-1 0-1-1 37-48-7 3-1-0 1-2-0 16-22-1 39-37-5 8-11-2 39-21-6 37-27-4

SHO 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 9 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 7 6


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK

Dan Kronick

Konrad Reeder

John Swanson

SCSU Division I “Hat Trick” Club Player Hanowski, Ben Lasch, Ryan LeBlanc, Drew Lasch, Ryan Swanson, John Lasch, Ryan Gordon, Andrew Kronick, Dan Reeder, Konrad Motzko, Joe Jensen, Joe Malone, Ryan Cullen, Jon Malone, Ryan Hartigan, Mark Malone, Ryan Cullen, Jon DiCasmirro, Nate DiCasmirro, Nate Doyle, Mike Hendricks, Matt Arnason, Tyler Cullen, Jon Arnason, Tyler Awada, George Jason Stewart Parrish, Mark Parrish, Mark Parrish, Mark Cullen, Matt Parrish, Mark Holum, Dave Lund, Bill Lievers, Bret Paradise, Dave Knipscheer, Fred Knipscheer, Fred

Opp. vs. BSU at UAA at CC vs. UM Mercyhurst vs. Harvard% vs. MTU vs. UMD at UAA* vs.UM vs. UM vs. DU vs. DU vs. UND vs. UAA (4) vs. MSUM vs. Bemidji vs. UND at MSUM at MSUM vs. MTU vs. UM at UM vs. DU vs. MTU vs. DU vs. NMU (4) vs. MTU vs. UM vs. UMD vs. Regina at NMU vs. UAA at UMD vs. UMD vs. MSUM at MTU (5)

Date 11/5/10 2/6/09 1/24/09 1/17/09 11/11/08 12/30/07 2/24/06 1/21/06 12/2/05 3/7/03 1/3/03 12/14/02 12/14/02 11/8/02 2/15/02 12/22/01 12/15/01 11/3/01 10/26/01 10/26/01 10/20/01 3/17/01 3/2/01 2/19/00 2/14/98 11/29/97 3/7/97 2/28/97 12/15/96 11/8/96 10/7/95 2/25/95 2/18/95 2/11/94 12/11/93 2/13/93 1/23/93

Player Knipscheer, Fred Hedican, Bret Lievers, Brett Hanus, Tim DelCastillo, Doc Saterdalen, Jeff Saterdalen, Jeff McGowan, Pat McGowan, Pat Scheid, Chris Eichstadt, Chris Scheid, Chris Kuzara, Jeff Brettschneider, D. * Natural Hat Trick % at Columbus, Ohio

Opp. at CC vs. UW vs. Guelph vs. CC vs. MTU vs Air Force (4) at UW vs. Air Force vs. Brown at Air Force vs. Dearborn vs. Ferris St. vs. UAH at UAA

Date 12/05/92 2/15/91 1/4/91 10/19/90 1/19/90 1/26/90 10/16/89 1/27/90 12/23/88 12/3/88 1/15/89 12/19/87 2/6/88 2/19/88

Andrew Gordon

Fred Knipscheer

Tyler Arnason


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK SCSU GAME RECORDS

Matt Cullen

SCSU SEASON RECORDS

Most Games .................................... 43 ................................... 2009-10 Best Winning Pct. .......... .768 (31-9-1) ................................... 2000-01 Most Wins ........................................ 31 ................................... 2000-01 Fewest Wins .................................... 11 ................................... 1987-88 Most Losses .................................... 25 ................................... 1987-88 Fewest Losses .................... 9 (31-9-1) ................................... 2000-01 Most Ties ........................................... 7 ................................... 2006-07 Most OT Games .............................. 12 ................................... 2006-07 Most Home Wins ............................. 16 .................... 2001-02, 2000-01 Most Road Wins .............................. 13 ................................... 2000-01 Most Home Losses.......................... 11 .....2004-05, 1995-96, 1995-94 ......................................................... 11 .................... 1991-92, 1988-89 Road Losses ................................... 17 ................................... 1987-88 Most Consecutive Wins ................... 12 ...................11-17-06 to 1-6-07 Longest Undefeated Streak............. 15 .....................11-4-06 to 1-6-07 Most Consecutive Losses ............... 10 ................................... 1987-88 Longest Winless Streak................... 10 ................................... 1987-88 Most Goals Scored ........................ 179 ................................... 2001-02 Fewest Goals Scored .................... 109 ................................... 2004-05 Most Goals Allowed ....................... 186 ................................... 1990-91 Fewest Goals Allowed ..................... 92 ................................... 2000-01 Most Assists .................................. 306 ................................... 2001-02 Fewest Assists............................... 174 ................................... 1998-99 Most Assists Allowed ..................... 326 ................................... 1990-91 Fewest Assists Allowed ................. 147 ................................... 2000-01 Most Points.................................... 485 ................................... 2001-02 Fewest Points Scored ................... 288 ................................... 2004-05 Most Points Allowed ...................... 512 ................................... 1990-91 Fewest Points Allowed .................. 241 ................................... 2000-01 Best Goals Per Game Avg. .......... 4.26 ................................... 2001-02 Goals Allowed Per Game Avg. ..... 4.84 ................................... 1987-88 Most Power Play Goals ................... 73 ................................... 2001-02 Best Power Play Pct...... .311 (73-235) ................................... 2001-02 Best Penalty Kill Pct. ..... .873 (124-42) ................................... 2007-08 Lowest Penalty Kill Pct .726 (127-175) ................................... 1987-88 Most PPG Allowed........................... 52 ................................... 1990-91 Fewest PPG Allowed ....................... 18 ................................... 2007-08 Most Short-handed Goals ............... 14 ................................... 1993-94 Most SHG Allowed .......................... 13 ................................... 1991-92 Fewest SHG Allowed......................... 0 ................................... 2006-07 Fewest SHG Scored.......................... 2 ................................... 2008-09 Most Shots on Goal..................... 1414 ................................... 2005-06 Fewest Shots on Goal ................. 1046 ....................................2010-11 Most Shots Allowed ..................... 1408 ................................... 2009-10 Fewest Shots Allowed ................. 1035 ................................... 1991-92 Most Shutouts ................................... 7 ................................... 1999-00 Most Times Shutout........................... 3 ..................2004-05 & 2010-11 Most Penalties ............................... 396 ................................... 1993-94 Most Opponent Penalties .............. 383 ................................... 1993-94 Most PIM ....................................... 943 ................................... 1993-94 Most Opponent PIM ...................... 837 .................... 1988-89, 1993-94 Fewest Penalties ........................... 194 ................................... 2007-08 Fewest Penalty Minutes ................ 437 ................................... 2007-08

Most Goals ...................................... 12 .. vs. Western Ontario, 1-19-92 ......................................................... 11 ......... vs. Bemidji St., 12-15-01 Most Goals Allowed ......................... 10 .......... vs. Wisconsin, 11-10-90 ......................................................... 10 ......... vs. North Dakota, 3-2-91 Most Goals Scored Both Teams...... 15 .............................SCSU 8, vs. .......................................................................Minnesota 7 OT, 3-17-06 ......................................................... 15 ...vs. UAA 8, SCSU 7, 12-8-90 ......................................................... 15 ..... SCSU 12, vs. W. Ontario 3 .................................................................................................. 1-19-92 ......................................................... 15 ...... SCSU 11, MSU 4, 2-13-93 Most Assists .................................... 20 .. vs. Western Ontario, 1-19-92 ......................................................... 17 ....... vs. Sacred Heart, 1-28-05 Most Points Scored ......................... 32 .. vs. Western Ontario, 1-19-92 ............................................................................. (12 goals/20 assists) Most Shots On Goal ........................ 65 .................... vs. UMD, 3-11-07 Most Opponent Shots On Goal ....... 69 .................... vs. UMD, 3-11-07 Most Power Play Goals ..................... 8 .................vs. Regina, 10-7-95 ........................................................... 6 .. vs. MSU, Manakto, 12-22-01 Most PPGs Allowed ........................... 6 .................... vs. UND, 1-26-91 Most SHG .......................................... 3 ...................... at UMD, 2-11-94 ........................................................... 3 .................... vs. MTU, 2-14-98 Most Penalties ................................. 28 ..........vs. Minnesota, 12-19-92 Most Opponent Penalties ................ 24 .....................vs. UM, 12-19-92 ......................................................... 24 .................. vs. MTU, 12-19-92 Most PIM ....................................... 102 ..........vs. Minnesota, 12-19-92 Most Opponent PIM ........................ 84 ..........vs. Minnesota, 12-19-92 Most Penalties Both Teams ............. 54 ..........vs. Minnesota, 12-19-92 Most PIM Both Teams ................... 186 ..........vs. Minnesota, 12-19-92 Longest Game (Minutes) 111:33 (3OT) .....................vs. UMD, 3/11/07 Largest Margin of Victory ................ 10 .........vs. Yale, 10-30-05 (10-0) ......................................................... 10 ........ vs. Guelph, 1-5-91 (10-0) Largest Margin of Defeat................... 8 ............vs. UND, 3-2-91 (10-2) ........................................................... 8 .............. vs. CC, 2-25-96 (9-1) Most Consecutive Goals ................. 10 .........vs. Yale, 10-30-05 (10-0) ......................................................... 10 ........ vs. Guelph, 1-5-91 (10-0)

SCSU PERIOD RECORDS

Most Goals ........................................ 7 ........... vs. UAA, 2-15-02 (2nd) ........................................................... 7 ........... vs. W. Ontario, 1-19-92 Most Goals Allowed ........................... 6 ........... at NMU, 12-11-87 (3rd) ........................................................... 6 ........... vs. UND 2-13-10 (2nd) Most Shots on Goal ......................... 27 ...................... vs. MTU, 3-1-97 ......................................................... 27 ..........vs. MTU, 11/13/04 (2nd) Most Penalties ................................. 16 ........... vs. UMD, 12-9-94 (3rd) Most Opponent Penalties ................ 11 ....................vs. UND, 1989-90 ......................................................... 11 ............ vs. UM, 12-19-92 (3rd) Most PIM ......................................... 65 ............ vs. UM, 12-19-92 (3rd) Most Opponent PIM ........................ 61 ............vs. MTU, 3-15-98 (3rd) Most Penalties Both Teams ............. 30 ........... vs. UMD, 12-9-94 (3rd) Most PIM Both Teams ................... 127 ............vs. UMD, 11-8-96 (3rd) Most SHGs Scored by SCSU............ 2 ................... several opponents (most recently vs. UMD on 10/24/09 at the NHC in the 2nd) Fastest Goal Start of Period ........... :11 ................... vs. UMD, 1990-91 Fastest Opp. Goal Start of Period .. :09 ............vs. Minnesota, 3-18-99 Fastest Back-to-Back Goals ........... :07 ............. vs. Air Force, 1989-90 Fastest Goal at Start of Game ....... :12vs. MTU, 3-13-93 by Fred Knipscheer Fastest Opp. Goal Start of Game .. :09 ............vs. Minnesota, 3-18-99 Fastest OT Goal ............................. :18 ................................................ ............................................................. by Tim Hanus vs. CC 10-20-90 .......................................................... and Brian Cook vs. UAA, 2-24-91 Fastest Opp. OT Goal......................... :39 ............... vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-92 Fastest Back-to-Back SHGs............... :26 ............... vs. Minnesota, 3-14-97 h

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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK GAMES PLAYED

HAT TRICKS

Career................... 161 ......................................Ryan Lasch (2006-10) .............................. 159 ..........................................Nate Dey (2005-08) .............................. 156 ................................... Geno Parrish (1995-00) .............................. 156 ...................................... Garrett Roe (2007-11)

Season ..................... 3 .............................. Fred Knipscheer (1992-93) .................................. 3 .................................... Mark Parrish (1996-97) Career....................... 4 .................................... Mark Parrish (1995-97)

GOALS SCORED

Season ..................... 5 ....................................... Ryan Lasch, .................................. 5 ....................................... Ryan Lasch, .................................. 5 .................................... Andreas Nodl, .................................. 5 .................................... Tyler Arnason, .................................. 5 ........................................Matt Cullen, Career..................... 13 ........................................Joe Jensen, ................................ 13 ........................................ Ryan Lasch

Period ....................... 4 .............Mark Hartigan vs. UAA, 2-15-02 (2nd) .................................. 4 ........... Fred Knipscheer at MTU, 1-23-93 (1st) Game ........................ 5 ................... Fred Knipscheer at MTU, 1-23-93 Season ................... 37 ................................... Mark Hartigan, 2001-02 Career..................... 86 ................................... Mark Hartigan, 1999-02

ASSISTS SCORED

Period ....................... 3 ........................................... by several players last by Drew LeBlanc vs. Quinnipiac, Oct. 30, 2010 - 3rd Game ........................ 5 ....... Brandon Sampair vs. Minnesota, 3-18-00 Season ................... 38 ................................... Mark Hartigan, 2001-02 ................................ 38 .............................. Brandon Sampair, 2000-01 Career....................113 ........................................Garrett Roe, 2007-11

POINTS SCORED

Period ....................... 4 .............Mark Hartigan vs. UAA, 2-15-02 (2nd) Game ........................ 6 ......... Sandy Gasseau vs. W. Ontario, 1-19-92 .................................. 6 .................... Jeff Saterdalen vs. UAF, 1989-90 .................................. 6 ...................... Tony Gruba vs. MSUM, 2-13-93 Season ................... 75 ................................... Mark Hartigan, 2001-02 Career................... 183 ....................................... Ryan Lasch, 2006-10

POINT STREAK

Season ........16 games .................................... Marc Gagnon, 1993-94

FASTEST GOALS

2 Goals .................. :16 ........ Chris Scheid vs. UM-Dearborn, 1988-89 3 Goals ................ 7:52 .............Mark Hartigan vs. UAA, 2-15-02 (2nd) 4 Goals .............. 14:37 .............Mark Hartigan vs. UAA, 2-15-02 (2nd)

POWER PLAY GOALS SCORED

Game ........................ 3 ..................Ryan Malone vs. MSUM, 12-22-02 .................................. 3 ........................ Dan Kronick vs. UMD, 1-21-06 Season ................... 14 ..................................... Eric Johnson, 1994-95 Career..................... 40 ..................................Jeff Saterdalen, 1988-92

SHORTHANDED GOALS SCORED

Game ........................ 3 .....................George Awada vs. MTU, 2/14/98 Season ..................... 6 ................................... Mark Hartigan, 2001-02 Career....................... 9 .................................. Dave Paradise, 1993-97

GOALS SCORED BY A DEFENSEMAN

Game ........................ 3 ......................... Bret Hedican vs. UW, 2-15-91 Season ................... 18 ..................................... Bret Hedican, 1990-91 Career..................... 28 ....................................Kelly Hultgren, 1991-95

ASSISTS SCORED BY A DEFENSEMAN

Game ........................ 5 ......................Bret Hedican vs. Guelph, 1-5-91 Season ................... 30 ..................................... Bret Hedican, 1990-91 Career..................... 79 ....................................Kelly Hultgren, 1991-95

POINTS SCORED BY A DEFENSEMAN

Game ........................ 6 ......................Bret Hedican vs. Guelph, 1-5-91 Season ................... 48 ..................................... Bret Hedican, 1990-91 Career................... 107 ....................................Kelly Hultgren, 1991-95

POWER PLAY GOALS SCORED BY A DEFENSEMAN

Season ..................... 8 ........................................Steve Ross, 1991-92 .................................. 8 .................................. Garrett Raboin, 2008-09 Career..................... 18 ...................................Justin Fletcher, 2003-07

SHORT-HANDED GOALS SCORED BY A DEFENSEMAN

Season ..................... 2 ..................................... Bret Hedican, 1990-91 .................................. 2 ................................... Garrett Raboin 2009-10 Career....................... 3 ..................................... Bret Hedican, 1988-91

GAME WIINNING GOALS

2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2000-01 1996-97 2002-06 2006-10

PENALTIES

Game ........................ 6 ...............Dave Paradise (F) vs. UMD, 12-9-94 .................................. 6 ........................ Bill Lund (F) vs. UMD, 12-9-94 .................................. 5 ........... Ryan LaMere (D) vs. MSUM, 10-26-01 .................................. 4 .................... Grant Sjerven (G) vs. UM, 3-4-94 Season ................... 51 ................................... Jeff Finger (D), 2001-02 ................................ 48 .............................Dave Paradise (F), 1994-95 .................................11 ..............................Grant Sjerven (G), 1993-94 Career................... 133 ..................................Tony Gruba (F), 1990-94 ...............................112 ................................... Jeff Finger (D), 2000-03 ................................ 18 ..............................Grant Sjerven (G), 1991-94

PENALTY MINUTES

Game ...................... 19 ................... Dave Holum (F) vs. UM, 12-19-93 ................................ 19 .............. Duvie Westcott (D) vs. UM, 11-17-00 ................................ 19 ................... Grant Sjerven (G) vs. UM, 3-4-94 Season ..................116 ............................Duvie Westcott (D), 2000-01 .............................. 106 ..................................Tony Gruba (F), 1993-94 ................................ 41 ..............................Grant Sjerven (G), 1993-94 Career................... 297 .............................Dave Paradise (F), 1993-97 .............................. 257 ..............................Kelly Hultgren (D), 1991-95 ................................ 63 ..............................Grant Sjerven (G), 1991-94

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Season .................2.11 .................................. Jase Weslosky, 2007-08 Career.................. 2.24 ..................................Bobby Geopfert 2005-07

GOALIE SAVES

Period ..................... 24 ............... Bill Korfhage vs. Clarkson, 10-24-87 ................................ 24 ................................. Mike Lee at UNO, 2-5-11 Game ...................... 67 ...................Bobby Goepfert vs. UMD, 3-11-07 Season .............. 1,041 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1997-98 Career................ 3,500 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1995-98

GOALIE SHOTS FACED

Period ..................... 27 ............... Bill Korfhage vs. Clarkson, 10-24-87 ................................ 27 ................ Craig Shermoen vs. NMU, 12-11-87 Game ...................... 69 ...................Bobby Goepfert vs. UMD, 3-11-07 Season .............. 1,156 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1997-98 Career................ 3,932 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1995-98

SAVE PERCENTAGE

Season ............... .931 .................................. Jase Weslosky, Career.................. .924 ..................................Bobby Geopfert .............................. 920 .................................. Jase Weslosky, ............................ .919 ....................................... Scott Meyer,

2007-08 2005-07 2006-09 1997-01

GOALIE VICTORIES

Season .................. 25 ....................................... Scott Meyer, 2000-01 Career.................... 66 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1995-98

POINTS BY A GOALIE

Season .................... 4 ....................................... Scott Meyer, 2000-01 .................................. 4 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1997-98 Career....................... 7 ....................................... Brian Leitza, 1995-98

GOALIE SHUTOUTS

Season ..................... 7 ....................................... Scott Meyer, 1999-00 Career....................... 9 ....................................... Scott Meyer, 1996-01


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Lenny Esau

Annual Point Leaders Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Herm Finnegan Lenny Esau Jeff Saterdalen Brian Cook Jeff Saterdalen Fred Knipscheer Kelly Hultgren Brett Lievers Matt Cullen Matt Cullen Matt Noga Matt Noga Tyler Arnason Tyler Arnason Mark Hartigan Joe Motzko Dave Iannazzo Dave Iannazzo Andrew Gordon Andreas Nodl Ryan Lasch Garrett Roe Ryan Lasch Garrett Roe 2011 Drew LeBlanc

Annual Goal Leaders Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Bill Lund

Name Herm Finnegan Lenny Esau Jeff Saterdalen Brian Cook Jeff Saterdalen Tony Gruba Bill Lund Eric Johnson Matt Cullen

0.83 0.59 0.67 0.77 0.95 0.90 0.66 0.41 0.47 0.55 0.70 0.70 0.82 0.67 0.71 0.68

2005 Dave Iannazzo 2006 Joe Jensen, Michael Olson Andrew Gordon 2007 Nate Dey, Nate Raduns, Matt Stephenson 2008 John Swanson 2009 Travis Novak & Michael Olson 2010 Jared Festler, Travis Novak & Garrett Raboin 2011 Garrett Roe

2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2

Annual Power Play Goal Leaders G 13 12 24 19 16 34 14 21 12 15 15 9 19 28 37 17 16 16 20 18 25 17 20 20 13

A 22 27 33 31 29 26 23 27 29 30 22 24 30 28 38 25 11 16 20 28 28 31 29 29 26

Name Tray Tuomie Chris Scheid Jeff Saterdalen Jeff Saterdalen & Tim Hanus Tim Hanus Fred Knipscheer Marc Gagnon Brett Lievers Dave Paradise Mark Parrish Mike Maristuen Brandon Sampair Mark Hartigan Tyler Arnason Mark Hartigan Matt Hendricks Dave Iannazzo Dave Iannazzo Andrew Gordon Andrew Gordon Ryan Lasch Ryan Lasch Ryan Lasch & Garrett Roe Drew LeBlanc Ben Hanowski

Annual Assist Leaders

Matt Cullen 30 Matt Noga 22 Matt Noga 24 Tyler Arnason 30 Brandon Sampair. 38 Mark Hartigan 38 Joe Motzko 25 Billy Hengen 15 Dave Iannazzo 16 Billy Hengen 23 Andreas Nodl 28 Ryan Lasch 28 Garrett Roe 31 Ryan Lasch 29 Garrett Roe 29 2011 Garrett Roe & Drew LeBlanc 26

P 35 39 57 50 45 60 37 48 41 45 37 33 49 56 75 42 27 32 40 46 53 48 49 49 39

G 14 23 24 21 17 34 22 21 19 27 16 15 22 28 37 18 16 16 20 22 25 18 20 13 13 A 22 27 33 31 29 27 24 29 29

PPG 1.00 1.11 1.50 1.22 1.22 1.67 1.06 1.26 1.05 1.25 1.00 0.92 1.26 1.37 1.79 1.11 0.73 0.94 0.95 1.15 1.33 1.26 1.14 1.20 1.03 GPG 0.42 0.62 0.63 0.55 0.46 0.94 0.59 0.55 0.54 0.77 0.41 0.39 0.59 0.68 0.88 0.49 0.43 0.47 0.48 0.55 0.63 0.47 0.47 0.34 0.35 APG 0.63 0.77 0.87 0.76 0.78 0.77 0.63 0.76 0.74

Year Name PPG 1988 Herm Finnegan, Tray Toumie & 7 Chris Schied 7 1989 Jeff Saterdalen 10 1990 Jeff Saterdalen 12 1991 Jeff Saterdalen 12 1992 Fred Knipscheer 9 1993 Fred Knipscheer 9 1994 Marc Gagnon 8 1995 Eric Johnson 14 1996 Dave Paradise 9 1997 Mark Parrish 11 1998 Mark Maristuen & Matt Noga 4 1999 Jason Goulet, George Awada & 3 Mike Pudlick 3 2000 Mark Hartigan 9 2001 Mark Hartigan 11 2002 Mark Hartigan & Ryan Malone 12 2003 Matt Hendricks 10 2004 Justin Fletcher, Dave Iannazzo, Joe Jensen, Matt Hendricks 4 2005 Justin Fletcher 6 2006 Andrew Gordon & Dan Kronick 7 2007 Andrew Gordon 12 2008 Ryan Lasch 13 2009 Garrett Roe & Ryan Lasch 9 2010 Tony Mosey 9 2011 Ben Hanowski 6

Annual Shorthanded Goal Leaders Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Name PPG Mike Notermann 2 Mike Notermann 2 Brian Cook 2 Bret Hedican & Brian Cook 2 Chris Ramburg, Jeff Schmidt & 1 Dan O’Shea 1 Fred Knipscheer 4 Brett Lievers 5 Dave Paradise 3 Kelly Rieder 4 Matt Cullen 3 Jason Stewart, George Awada 3 & Brandon Sampair 3 Brandon Sampair & Tyler Arnason 3 Tyler Arnason 2 Tyler Arnason 3 Mark Hartigan 6 Joe Motzko 3 Dave Iannazzo 3

Andreas Nodl

Annual Save Leaders Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Adam Coole

Name Craig Shermoen Craig Shermoen Mike O’Hara Mike O’Hara Grant Sjerven Grant Sjerven Grant Sjerven Brian Leitza Brian Leitza Brian Leitza Brian Leitza Dean Weasler Scott Meyer Scott Meyer Dean Weasler Jake Moreland Adam Coole Tim Boron Bobby Goepfert Bobby Goepfert Jase Weslosky Jase Weslosky Mike Lee Mike Lee

Annual PIM Leaders Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Matt Hendricks

Michael Olson

Name Tony Schmalzbauer Mike Notermann Lenny Esau Mike Notermann Rikard Gronborg Tony Gruba Tony Gruba Tony Gruba Dave Paradise Dave Paradise Sacha Molin Josh DeWolf Mike Pudlick Ryan Malone Duvie Westcott Jeff Finger Ryan Malone Tim Conboy Justin Fletcher Justin Fletcher Dan Kronick Dan Kronick Garrett Roe Garrett Roe Chris Hepp Taylor Johnson

SV 588 572 819 695 512 845 731 740 993 726 1041 852 869 969 772 759 472 855 1010 1004 910 887 728 874

SV% 28.00 24.87 22.75 22.42 21.33 24.85 23.58 24.67 28.37 24.20 27.39 27.48 27.16 26.92 24.12 29.19 22.48 25.91 26.58 28.69 26.76 26.88 28.00 27.31 PIM 62 74 83 80 76 76 79 106 104 73 98 78 74 68 116 105 85 82 86 55 55 60 55 72 102 62


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2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK

THE DIVISION II/III ERA - SCSU RECORDS PRIOR TO 1987-88 Fast Overtime Goal Fastest OT Goal Allowed Most Consecutive Goals TEAM (PERIOD) Most Goals

HUSKY HISTORY: The 1933-34 hockey team was widely recognized as one of the nation’s top college teams. The squad featured future Hall of Famer Frank Brimsek (center) at goalie. TEAM (SEASON) Most Games Best Win Pct. Most Wins Least Wins Most Losses

RECORD 36 (25-10-1) 1.000 (12-0-0) 25 (25-10-1) 0 (0-6-0) 18

Fewest Losses Most Ties

0 2

Most Consecutive Wins Longest Undefeated Streak Most Consecutive Losses Longest Winless Streak Most Goals Most Goals Allowed Most Assists Most Assists Allowed Most Points Most Points Allowed Best Goals Per Game Avg. Worst Goals Against Avg. Most Power Play Goals Most PPG Allowed Most Shorthanded Goals Most SHG Allowed Fewest Goals Allowed

23 14 19 19 202 188 281 235 483 418 6 (48) 9 (98) 46 43 17 8 78 (23 games) 60 (17 games) 5 6 341 301 747 650

Most Shutouts Most Times Shutout Most Penalties Most Opponent Penalties Most Penalty Minutes Most Opponent PIM TEAM (GAME) Most Goals Scored Most Goals Allowed Goals Scored (Both Teams) Most Shots on Goal Most Shots Allowed Most Power Play Goals Most Shorthanded Goals Most Penalties Most Opponent Penalties Most Penalty Minutes Most Opponent PIM Most Penalties Both Teams Most PIM Both Teams Fastest Goal at Start of Game Fastest Goal at Start of Game by Opponent

YEAR 1986-87 1961-62 1986-87 1951-52 1967-68, 1982-83 1961-62 1940-41, 1973-74, 1985-86 1959-61 1961-63 1968-70 1968-70 1986-87 1967-68 1986-87 1968-69 1986-87 1968-69 1974-75 1967-68 1979-80 1982-83, 1986-87 1986-87 1973-74 1970-71 1961-62, 1968-69 1986-87 1986-87 1986-87 1986-87

Most Shots On Goal Most Penalties Most Opponent Penalties Most PIM Most Opponent PIM Most Penalties Both Teams Most PIM Both Teams Fast Goal, Start of Period Fastest Opponent Goal Start of Period Fastest Back-to-Back Goals

1968-69, 1946-47, 1983-84,

1986-87

1949-50

18 (vs. UW-Stevens Pt.) 1973-74 19 (vs. Lakehead) 1968-69 19 (vs. Bemidji State) 1967-68 19 (vs. Michigan Tech) 1955-56 21 (SC 15, Concordia 6) 1985-86 66 (vs. UW-Stevens Pt.) 1973-74 84 (vs. Bemidji State) 1968-69 5 (vs. UW-Stout) 1979-80 5 (vs. St. Scholastica) 1983-84 2 (vs. several opponents) 21 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 23 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 68 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 64 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 44 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 132 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 :16 1986-87 (by Bruce LaRoque vs. UW-Eau Claire) :11 1979-80 (Roger Carlson of UW-Stout)

:49 1986-87 (by Mike Brodzinski vs. UW-RF) :32 1978-79 (by Steve Fortliti of Mankato) 11 (vs. Concordia) 1986-87 7 (vs. UW-Stevens Point) 1973-74 7 (vs. St. John's) 1983-84 7 (vs. Concordia) 1985-86 7 (vs. St. Olaf) 1986-87 29 (vs. UW-Stevens Point) 1973-74 11 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 13 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 40 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 44 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 24 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 84 (vs. UW-River Falls) 1986-87 :07 1981-82 (by John Bergo vs. UW-Superior) :06 1978-79 (by Duane Johnson of UW-Stout) :07 (vs. Mankato) 1986-87

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Goals (Game)

5 by Mike Turgeon (vs. UW-Superior), 1981-82 5 by Jim Baxter (vs. UW-Superior), 1955-56 5 by Leo Goslin (vs. Augsburg), 1955-56 5 by Jerry Reichel (vs. St. John’s), 1954-55 5 by John Etnier (vs. Lakehead), 1967-68 Most Goals (Season) 38 by Mike Brodzinski, 1986-87 Most Goals (Career) 76 by John Bergo, 1980-84 76 by Mike Brodzinski, 1984-87 Most Assists (Game) 5 by Rian Reed (vs. Concordia), 1985-86 5 by Jim Baxter (vs. Augsburg), 1955-56 5 by Leo Goslin (vs. Augsburg), 1955-56 5 by John Etnier (vs. Lakehead), 1967-68 Most Assists (Season) 30 by Dave Reichel, 1977-78 Most Assists (Career) 73 by Dave Reichel, 1975-79 Most Points (Game) 10 by Leo Goslin (vs. Augsburg), 1955-56 10 by John Etnier (vs. Lakehead), 1967-68 9 by Jim Baxter (vs. Augsburg), 1955-56 6 by Dave Reichel (vs. Iowa State), 1977-78 6 by Mike Turgeon (vs. UW-Superior), 1981-82 6 by Terry Bizal (vs. St. John's), 1983-84 Most Points (Season) 65 by Mike Brodzinski, 1986-87 Most Points (Career) 146 by Mike Brodzinski, 1984-87 Most PPGs (Season) 14 by Steve Martinson, 1979-80 Most PPGs (Career) 28 by Mike Brodzinski, 1984-87 Most SHGs (Season) 6 by Mark Pietruszewski, 1979-80 Most SHGs (Career) 8 by John Klingner, 1983-87 Most Penalties (Game) 5 by Jay Mendel (vs. Iowa State), 1979-80 Most Penalties in Season 50 by Tim St. Martin, 1984-85 Most Penalties in Career 116 by Steve Martinson, 1977-81 Most PIM in One Game 30 by Jeff Passolt (vs. Bemidji State), 1980-81 Most PIM in Season 114 by Tim St. Martin, 1984-85 Most PIM in Career 279 by Steve Martinson, 1977-81 Fastest Back-to-Back Goals :12 by Monte French (vs. Concordia), 1985-86

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SCSU DIVISION II/III ERA RECORDS CONTINUED . . . DEFENSEMEN Most Goals (Game) Most Goals (Season) Most Goals (Career) Most Assists (Game) Most Assists (Season) Most Assists (Career) Most Points (Game) Most Points (Season) Most Points (Career) Most PPGs (Season) Most PPGs (Career) Most SHGs (Season) Most SHGs (Career) GOALTENDERS Most Games (Season) Most Games (Career) Most Saves (Period) Most Saves (Game) Most Saves (Season) Most Saves (Career) Most Shots Faced (Period) Most Shots Faced (Game) Most Shots Faced (Season) Most Shots Faced (Career) Best GAA (Season) Best Save Pct. (Season) Best Save Pct. (Career) Most Shutouts (Season) Most Wins (Season) Most Wins (Career)

4 by Jay Mendel (vs. St. Olaf), 1979-80 14 by Kevin Clunis, 1979-80 34 by Kevin Clunis, 1976-80 4 by Kevin Clunis (vs. UW-Stout), 1979-80 4 by Jeff Tollette (vs. St. Scholastica), 1984-85 4 by Jon Mendel (vs. Concordia), 1984-85 29 by Kevin Clunis, 1979-80 67 by Kevin Clunis, 1976-80 5 by Kevin Clunis (vs. UW-Stout), 1979-80 43 by Kevin Clunis, 1979-80 101 by Kevin Clunis, 1976-80 9 by Kevin Clunis, 1979-80 15 by John Matchinsky, 1982-87 2 by Kevin Clunis, 1979-80 2 by Dan Pratt, 1982-83 3 by Dan Pratt, 1980-84 32 by Bill Korfhage, 1986-87 83 by Bill Korfhage, 1984-87 (105 total) 30 b y Steve Burke (vs. Bemidji), 1966-67 76 by Steve Burke (vs. Bemidji), 1966-67 949 by Bill Korfhage,, 1986-87 2278 by Bill Korfhage, 1984-87 (2,793 total) 32 by Steve Burke (Bemidji), 1966-67 84 by Greg Sowejia (vs. Bemidji), 1968-69 1081 by Bill Korfhage, 1986-87 2592 by Bill Korfhage, 1984-87 (3,177 total) 1.83 by Tim Matanich (6 games), 1973-74 2.71 by Kerry McKnight (14 games), 1970-71 .939 by Ron Gordon, 1969-70 .890 by Tim Rootes (1970-73) .887 by Rory Eidsness (1979-82) 3 by Rory Eidsness (1981-82) 6 by Rory Eidsness (1979-82) 21 by Bill Korfhage, 1986-87 46 by Rory Eidsness (46-27-1), 1978-82

YEAR BY YEAR DIII SCORING LEADERS 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82

Mike Brodzinski 38** Mike Brodzinski 18 Todd Holt 15 John Bergo 22 Mark Perreault 16 John Bergo 19 Mike Turgeon 19 Mark Perreault 13 1980-81 Jim Gravel 23 1979-80 Steve Martinson 32 1978-79 Dave Reichel 27 1977-78 Dave Reichel 21 1976-77 Dave Reichel 17 1975-76 Ron Muir 18 1974-75 Pat Sullivan 21 1973-74 Tim Doherty 15 1972-73 John Fitzsimmons 17 1971-72 Don Goral 18 1970-71 John Fitzsimmons 12 1969-70 Bob Johnson 14 1968-69 John Etnier 8 1967-68 John Etnier 15 1966-67 John Etnier 6 1965-66 NA 1964-65 NA 1963-64 Jim Humeniuk 4 1962-63 Skeeter Hawkinson 7 Gerry Weber 13 1961-62 Skeeter Hawkinson 16 1960-61 Skeeter Hawkinson 20 1959-60 Wally Irwin 8 1958-59 Tom Hall 7 ** Indicates team records at DII/III level

27 29 25 21 24 15 15 21 24 21 25 30** 18 10 23 16 16 11 13 12 9 13 9

65** 47 40 43 40 34 34 34 47 53 52 51 35 28 44 31 33 29 25 26 17 28 15

3 12 6 3 7 12 10

7 19 19 19 27 20 17

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OLD TIME HOCKEY: SCSU hockey action from the early 1970s, when the Huskies played outdoors by Halenbeck Hall.

TOP DIV. II/III CAREER SCORERS Player

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P

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76 76 65 68 69 46 40 56 47 34 51 39 32 51 45 37 47 46 43 38 40 41 37 28 22 29

70 69 73 68 64 65 68 48 56 67 50 61 64 45 49 52 41 40 41 45 41 35 38 47 52 45

146 145 138 136 133 111 108 104 103 101 101 100 96 96 94 89 88 86 84 83 81 76 75 75 74 74

Brodzinski, Mike Bergo, John Reichel, Dave Passolt, Jeff Martinson, Steve Bizal, Terry Holt, Todd Anderson, Jim Fitzsimmons, John Clunis, Kevin Gravel, Jim 12. Tim Doherty 13. John Matchinsky Mark Lecy 15. Steve Brodzinski 16. Tom McFarlane 17. Ron Muir 18. Randy Sherek 19. Rian Reed 20. Dave Hoover 21. Tom Splinter 22. Ton Dornfeld 23. Mike Turgeon 24. Tim Wick 25. Dan Pratt Mark Perrault

TOP DIV. II/III SEASON SCORERS Player 1 Brodzinski, Mike 2. Jim Baxter 3. Martinson, Steve 4. Reichel, Dave 5. Reichel, Dave 6. Brodzinski, Mike Gravel, Jim 8. Leo Goslin 9. Sullivan, Pat 10. Bergo, John Clunis, Kevin 12. Brodzinski, Steve Bizal, Terry

G 38 33 32 27 21 18 23 18 21 22 14 16 18

A 27 24 21 25 30 29 24 27 23 21 29 26 24

P 65 57 53 52 51 47 47 45 44 43 43 42 42

Season

1984-87 1980-84 1976-79 1977-81 1977-81 1982-86 1984-87 1981-85 1969-73 1976-80 1977-81 1973-77 1982-87 1975-79 1984-87 1975-79 1974-77 1973-76 1983-87 1980-83 1973-77 1972-76 1980-83 1971-75 1980-84 1981-83

Season 1986-87 1955-56 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1985-86 1980-81 1955-56 1974-75 1983-84 1979-80 1986-87 1983-84

Jeff Passolt

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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY GAME RESULTS (1931-1987) 1931-32 (1-7-0) Coach: Ralph Theisen Macalester 7, SCSU 1 St. Cloud Lions 2, SCSU 1 St. Cloud Lions 4, SCSU 0 SCSU 2, St. John's 0 Macalester 9, SCSU 1 St. John's 3, SCSU 2 St. Thomas 3, SCSU 1 St. Thomas 4, SCSU 1 1932-33 (10-1-0) Coach: Ludwig Andolsek SCSU 4, Eden Valley 1 SCSU 11, Macalester 1 SCSU 5, St. Thomas 0 SCSU 5, Hamline 1 SCSU 4, St. John's 2 SCSU 7, St. Cloud Lions 3 SCSU 10, St. John's 1 SCSU 9, Alexandria 1 SCSU 5, Macalester 2 St. Thomas 1, SCSU 0 SCSU 7, Eden Valley 1 1933-34 (7-1-1) Coach: Ludwig Andolsek SCSU 3, U. of Manitoba 2 2OT SCSU 5, Eveleth 3 SCSU 11, St. John's 2 SCSU 5, Chisholm 1 SCSU 2, Eveleth 2 SCSU 4, St. Thomas 0 SCSU 3, Baby Ruths 2 SCSU 3, Blue Ribbons 2 Eveleth 8, SCSU 6 1934-35 (25-2-0) Coach: Ludwig Andolsek SCSU 11, Flour City 1 SCSU 5, Eveleth Americans 3 SCSU 8, Northland SC 3 SCSU 3, Eveleth JC 2 SCSU 3, Eveleth JC 2 SCSU 4, White Bear 1 SCSU 19, Detroit Lakes 3 SCSU 4, Flour City 0 SCSU 10, Duluth 4 SCSU 7, White Bear 6 SCSU 7, Winona 0 SCSU 10, Chisholm 6 SCSU 7, Eveleth JC 1 Fort Francis 6, SCSU 5 SCSU 3, Fort Francis 2 SCSU 5, Fort Francis 4 SCSU 8, St. John's 2 SCSU 6, Eveleth 3 SCSU 7, Eveleth Merchants 4 SCSU 8, Chisholm 5 SCSU 7, Genoa 1 SCSU 4, Hollach 1 SCSU 2, Eveleth 1 SCSU 9, White Bear 1 SCSU 5, Muskegon 0 SCSU 2, CYO 0 Baby Ruths 2, SCSU 0 1935-36 (6-5-0) Coach: Robert De Paul SCSU 7, Winona 0 St. John's 3, SCSU 0 SCSU 1, Eveleth JC 0 SCSU 1, Eveleth JC 0 Wausau 2, SCSU 1 SCSU 6, Wausau 2 Eveleth 6, SCSU 2 Chisholm 8, SCSU 5 Hibbing 2, SCSU 1 SCSU 5, Brainerd 1 SCSU 7, St. John's 2 1936-37 (5-5-0) Coach: Walter Gergin SCSU 4, St. John's 1 Hibbing 8, SCSU 1 SCSU 7, Chisholm 3 SCSU 6, St. John's 1 Eveleth 4, SCSU 2

Eveleth 9, SCSU 1 SCSU 5, St. Thomas 2 SCSU 7, St. John's 1 Eveleth 9, SCSU 2 Eveleth 11, SCSU 4 1937-38 (4-4) Coach: Benedict Vandell Eveleth 7, SCSU 2 Eveleth 6, SCSU 2 SCSU 7, Fort Snelling 2 Wausau 3, SCSU 1 SCSU 6, Macalester 3 SCSU 6, Eveleth 2 Eveleth 2, SCSU 0 SCSU 4, Fort Snelling 1 1938-39 (5-4) Coach: George Lynch SCSU 6, St. John's 1 Macalester 3, SCSU 2 Eveleth 4, SCSU 3 SCSU 5, Ironton 2 SCSU 4, Ironton 1 Macalester 1, SCSU 0 SCSU 6, Brainerd 1 SCSU 9, St. John's 6 Eveleth 6, SCSU 4 1939-40 (6-5-0) Coach: George Lynch SCSU 3, St. John's 0 Gustavus 3, SCSU 2 Eveleth 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 6, Macalester 1 SCSU 3, Wausau 1 Wausau 4, SCSU 3 Wausau 7, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, St. John's 1 SCSU 7, Macalester 3 SCSU 4, Gustavus 0 Eveleth 5, SCSU 2 1940-41 (4-4-2) Coach: George Lynch SCSU 3, St. John's 2 SCSU 8, Macalester 1 Eveleth JC 5, SCSU 4 SCSU 4, Gustavus 3 St. Thomas 4, SCSU 2 St. John's 6, SCSU 5 St. Thomas 4, SCSU 3 SCSU 2, Gustavus 2 SCSU 3, Wausau 3 SCSU 7, Wausau 5 1941-42 (5-2) Coach: George Lynch SCSU 8, Macalester 1 SCSU 3, Macalester 2 SCSU 6, St. John's 1 SCSU 5, St. John's 2 Eveleth 6, SCSU 2 Gustavus 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 6, Gustavus 1 1942-46 (No Teams Due to WWII 1946-47 (14-3-2) Coach: George Lynch St. Thomas 7, SCSU 4 SCSU 4, St. John's 1 Thief River Falls 8, SCSU 5 SCSU 6, Crookston 2 SCSU 8, North Dakota 2 SCSU 5, St. John's 2 SCSU 6, Eveleth JC 6 SCSU 4, Gustavus 0 SCSU 8, UMD 1 SCSU 4, Gustavus 1 SCSU 6, St. Olaf 1 SCSU 6, Rochester 4 SCSU 2, St. Thomas 1 St. John's 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, Minnesota 'B' 2 SCSU 4, Eagle River 3 SCSU 10, Eagle River 3 SCSU 2, Minnesota 'B' 1

SCSU 3, UMD 3 1947-48 (12-4) Coach: Roland Vandell SCSU 3, St. John's 0 SCSU 5, UMD 1 SCSU 5, St. John's 4 SCSU 5, Grand Rapids 2 SCSU 14, Bemidji State 2 Eagle River 10, SCSU 4 MTU 9, SCSU 1 MTU 9, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, North Dakota AC 4 SCSU 1, Bemidji State 0 SCSU 6, UMD 0 Eveleth JC 5, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, Eveleth JC 3 MN State Tournament SCSU 3, St. Thomas 0 SCSU 3, St. John's 2 SCSU 5, St. Olaf 4 (title game) 1948-49 (6-6) Coach: Roland Vandell SCSU 9, Concordia 2 SCSU 15, Concordia 5 SCSU 4, Bemidji State 3 SCSU 9, St. Thomas 8 SCSU 6, North Dakota AC 2 Eagle River 9, SCSU 8 Eagle River 6, SCSU 2 St. John's 4, SCSU 0 UMD 2, SCSU 1 Rochester 5, SCSu 2 SCSU 6, Macalester 3 St. Thomas 2, SCSU 1 1949-50 (7-6) Coach: Roland Vandell Hamline 2, SCSU 1 St. Thomas 4, SCSU 2 St. Thomas 5, SCSU 3 Carleton 4, SCSU 3 Itasca JC 8, SCSU 7 SCSU 3, Bemidji State 0 SCSU 6, Gustavus 5 Macalester 5, SCSU 2 SCSU 9, Itasca JC 0 SCSU 5, Hamline 2 SCSU 2, St. John's 0 SCSU 13, Bemidji State 0 SCSU 9, Carleton 0 1950-51 (5-3-0) Coach: Ray Gasperline SCSU 3, Macalester 2 SCSU 5, St. John's 2 St. Thomas 5, SCSU 2 SCSU 7, Itasca 4 Eagle River 7, SCSU 4 St. John's 2, SCSU 1 SCSU 8, Coleraine 7 SCSU 5, St. Thomas 4 1951-52 (0-6-0) Coach: Roland Vandell St. John's 11, SCSU 4 UMD 5, SCSU 4 Carleton 9, SCSU 7 Macalester 8, SCSU 5 St. John's 5, SCSU 3 Carleton 5, SCSU 4 1952-53 (8-3-0) Coach: George Martin UMD 5, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, St. Olaf 0 SCSU 5, Carleton 1 St.John's 5, SCSU 2 St. Olaf 12, SCSU 0 SCSU 4, Virginia 3 Virginia 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, St. John's 2 SCSU 4, Eveleth 4 UMD 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, Carleton 1

1953-54 (2-2) Coach: Brenden McDonald St. John's 6, SCSU 4 St. Thomas 8, SCSU 3 SCSU 4, St. John's 2 SCSU 8, Concordia 2 1954-55 (7-1) Coach: Jim Baxter SCSU 5, Gustavus 4 St. Thomas 5, SCSU 1 SCSU 6, St. John's 5 SCSU 12, Concordia 2 SCSU 6, Concordia 3 SCSU 4, St. John's 3 SCSU 6, Hamline 0 SCSU 7, Carleton 3 1955-56 (11-3-1) Coach: Jim Baxter SCSU 6, Rockets 4 SCSU 6, St. Thomas 2 SCSU 15, Augsburg 5 St. John's 8, SCSU 5 MTU 19, SCSU 0 MTU 13, SCSU 0 SCSU 2, St. John's 0 SCSU 7, UW-Superior 0 SCSU 4, Hamline 3 SCSU 8, Concordia 0 SCSU 9, Carleton 0 SCSU 8, Concordia 4 SCSU 5, Hamline 1 SCSU 11, UW-Superior 1 SCSU 10, Augsburg 3 1956-57 (5-6) Coach: Jack Wink St. Thomas 4, SCSU 1 St. John's 5, SCSU 1 SCSU 5, UW-Superior 0 Alumni 9, SCSU 8 St. Thomas 6, SCSU 0 Fallwell All-Stars 3, SCSU 2 Hamline 2, SCSU 1 St. John's 8, SCSU 0 SCSU 7, Concordia 1 SCSU 5, UW-Supeior 2 SCSU 4, Carleton 1 SCSU 10, Carleton 1 1957-58 (4-5) Coach: Jack Wink St. Thomas 10, SCSU 0 St. Thomas 3, SCSU 1 SCSU 5, Carleton 0 Hamline 2, SCSU 1 St. John's 6, SCSU 5 SCSU 3, St. Mary's 0 SCSU 6, Northland 5 St. John's 3, SCSU 1 SCSU 6, Alumni 5 SCSU 5, St. Mary's 0

SCSU 7, Northďƒželd 0 SCSU 4, Bemidji State 0 Alumni 2, SCSU 1 SCSU 5, Carleton 1 SCSU 10, Northland 1 SCSU 9, All-Stars 3 SCSU 4, St. Thomas 2 SCSU 10, Hamline 2 SCSU 4, Bemidji State 2 1960-61 (12-1) Coach: Jack Wink SCSU 8, Carleton 1 SCSU 7, Hamline 1 SCSU 7, Bemidji State 2 SCSU 7, Bemidji State 1 SCSU 7, St. John's 1 SCSU 9, Northland 0 Alumni 3, SCSU 2* SCSU 2, St. Thomas 1 SCSU 5, Carleton 2 SCSU 11, Gustavus 0 SCSU 4, St. John;s 2 SCSU 6, Northland 0 SCSU 2, Bemidji State 1 Bemidji State 4, SCSU 1 1961-62 (12-0) Coach: Jack Wink SCSU 6, Hamline 0 SCSU 11, Carleton 4 SCSU 7, Northland 1 SCSU 4, St. Thomas 3 SCSU 12, Carleton 1 SCSU 4, Bemidji State 3 SCSU 5, St. John's 0 SCSU 2, St. Thomas 0 SCSU 4, Gustavus 1 SCSU 5, St. John's 0 SCSU 2, Bemidji State 0 SCSU 2, Alumni 2* 1962-63 (5-1-1) Coach: Jack Wink SCSU 11, Moorhead State 2 SCSU 13, Moorhead State 0 SCSU 7, Alumni 3* SCSU 5, Bemidji State 1 Bemidji State 4, SCSU 1 SCSU 10, St. Thomas 2 SCSU 5, Bemidji State 2 SCSU 2, Bemidji State 2 1963-64 (3-2-1) Coach: Jack Wink SCSU 4, Bemidji State 4 SCSU 3, Moorhead State 2 SCSU 3, Moorhead State 1 Bemidji State 6, SCSU 0 Bemidji State 7, SCSU 2 Alumni 3, SCSU 2* SCSU 6, Moorhead State 4

1958-59 (6-7) Coach Jack Wink St. Thomas 4, SCSU 0 St. John's 5, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, Carleton 1 Alumni 3, SCSU 1 SCSU 5, Gustavus 0 SCSU 6, Northland 0 St. John's 2, SCSU 1 Rockets 3, SCSU 2 Rockets 8, SCSU 0 SCSU 2, Gustavus 1 SCSU 5, Hamline 3 St. Thomas 4, SCSU 1 SCSU 7, Carleton 1 1959-60 (11-3) Coach Jack Wink St. Thomas 5, SCSU 1 St. John's 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 3, Carleton 2 SCSU 4, Rockets 1 SCSU 3, St. John's 1

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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY GAME RESULTS (1931-1987) 1964-65 (5-4) Coach: Jack Wink SCSU 5, Moorhead State 4 SCSU 4, Bemidji State 3 Bemidji State 6, SCSU 5 SCSU 10, Air Force 3 SCSU 13, Air Force 5 Colorado C. (FR) 7, SCSU 1 Colorado C. (FR) 10, SCSU 1 SCSU 12, U. of Colorado 1 Bemidji State 9, SCSU 1 1965-66 (4-10-0) Coach: Jack Wink UW-Superior 7, SCSU 6 SCSU 3, UW-RF 1 UW-Superior 3, SCSU 2 Bemidji State 2, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 5, SCSU 4 (OT) St. Mary's 3, SCSU 2 (OT) Gustavus 3, SCSU 2 (OT) Alumni 2, SCSU 1* SCSU 7, UW-RF 2 Bemidji State 5, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 4, SCSU 1 SCSU 15, Air Force 2 SCSU 9, Air Force 1 Colorado C. (FR) 4, SCSU 3 Colorado C. (FR) 5, SCSU 3 1966-67 (1-14) Coach: Jack Wink Bemidji State 5, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 4, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 5, SCSU 4 (OT) UW-Superior 3, SCSU 2 UW-RF 3, SCSU 2 (OT) Lakehead 6, SCSU 0 Lakehead 6, SCSU 3 Bemidji State 11, SCSU 0 Bemidji State 7, SCSU 0 SCSU, UW-RF 2 Lakehead 7, SCSU 4 Lakehead 13, SCSU 2 Gustavus 3, SCSU 1 UW-Superior 4, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 6, SCSU 1 1967-68 (1-18) Coach: Jack Wink Bemidji State 9, SCSU 2 Bemidji State 8, SCSU 0 SCSU 6, UW-RF 4 UW-Superior 14, SCSU 5 UW-Superior 4, SCSU 2 Lake Superior 10, SCSU 3 Lake Superior 10, SCSU 0 Lakehead 6, SCSU 2 Lakehead 12, SCSU 3 UW-RF 5, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 1 Gustavus 10, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 14, SCSU 2 Bemidji State 19, SCSU 1 Lakehead 11, SCSU 6 Lakehead 12, SCSU 7 Lake Superior 12, SCSU 1 Lake Superior 14, SCSU 3 1968-69 (2-18) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 5, Concordia 1 SCSU 7, Concordia 6 OT UW-RF 4, SCSU 2 UW-RF 6, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 10, SCSU 5 Bemidji State 9, SCSU 0 Bemidji State 13, SCSU 0 Lakehead 9, SCSU 3 Lakehead 14, SCSU 2 Lake Superior 12, SCSU 3 Lake Superior 12, SCSU 0 Lakehead 19, SCSU 0 Lakehead 11, SCSU 2

Lake Superior 14, SCSU 2 Lake Superior 6, SCSU 0 Bemidji State 5, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 6, SCSU 0 UW-Superior 8, SCSU 1 UW-Superior 11, SCSU 6 1969-70 (7-10) Coach: Charlie Basch Illinois-Chicago 5, SCSU 3 ISCSU 7, llinois-Chicago 4 Concordia 7, SCSU 3 Concordia 10, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, St. Olaf 1 St. John's 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, Mankato 2 SCSU 7, Mankato 0 UW-Superior 5, SCSU 3 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 5 Mankato 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, Mankato 1 UW-Superior 4, SCSU 0 UW-Superior 10, SCSU 2 SCSU 6, St. John's 1 Augsburg 5, SCSU 4 OT SCSU 8, St. Olaf 1 1970-71 (10-7) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 7, Illinois-Chicago 1 SCSU 4, Lake Forest 3 Concordia 9, SCSU 2 SCSU 6, Concordia 2 Augsburg 8, SCSU 2 SCSU 4, St. John's 1 SCSU 7, St. Olaf 1 SCSU 7, St. Olaf 2 SCSU 5, St. Thomas 3 Mankato 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 6, Mankato 3 Mankato 6, SCSU 4 Mankato 4, SCSU 2 UW-Superior 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 5, UW-Superior 4 SCSU 12, UW-Stout 2 St. Mary's 5, SCSU 3 1971-72 (7-9) Coach: Charlie Basch Lake Forest 4, SCSU 2 Lake Forest 6, SCSU 5 SCSU 6, Concordia 5 Concordia 12, SCSU 6 St. Thomas 3, SCSU 1 SCSU 10, St. Olaf 1 SCSU 3, Mankato 2 Mankato 3, SCSU 2 Mankato 4, SCSU 3 Mankato 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 2, UW-Stout 1 UW-Superior 9, SCSU 5 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 4 SCSU 10, St. John's 2 SCSU 6, UW-Stout 2 SCSU 6, St. Olaf 2 1972-73 (8-12) Coach: Charlie Basch St. John's 3, SCSU 2 Illinois-Chicago 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 8, Illinois-Chicago 1 Augsburg 3, SCSU 1 Lake Forest 10, SCSU 1 SCSU 4, St. Thomas 3 Mankato 6, SCSU 5 Mankato 2, SCSU 0 Lake Forest 9, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, Illinois-Chicago 3 Concordia 7, SCSU 0 Concordia 4, SCSU 3 SCSU 3, St. Olaf 2 OT UW-Superior 7, SCSU 4 UW-Superior 5, SCSU 3 SCSU 4, UW-Stout 3 Mankato 5, SCSU 4 (OT) SCSU 10, St. Olaf 3

SCSU 4, UW-Stout 3 SCSU 6, St. John's 4 1973-74 (15-6-2) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 4, St. John's 3 St. Thomas 5, SCSU 2 Concordia 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 7, Hamline 3 SCSU 6, Hamline 2 SCSU 8, St. John's 5 UW-RF 5, SCSU 2 SCSU 10, Mankato 3 Mankato 3, SCSU 2 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 2 SCSU 4, UW-Stout 3 SCSU 8, St. Olaf 1 SCSU 8, Mankato 2 SCSU 3, UW-RF 2 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 4 SCSU 5, St. Olaf 3 SCSU 5, Concordia 5 (OT) SCSU 9, Macalester 1 SCSU 18, UW-SP 0 SCSU 8, UW-SP 0 SCSU 10, UW-Stout 4 SCSU 4, St. John's 4 (OT) 1974-75 (16-9) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 14, St. Olaf 4 Concordia 8, SCSU 5 SCSU 8, Hamline 3 Concordia 6, SCSU 2 SCSU 5, St. John's 4 Augsburg 12, SCSU 7 Air Force 9, SCSU 1 Air Force 7, SCSU 5 SCSU 5, St. John's 3 SCSU 9, Illinois-Chicago 3 SCSU 4, Illinois-Chicago 2 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 3 SCSU 7, Mankato 6 Mankato 4, SCSU 3 OT SCSU 5, UW-RF 3 SCSU 8, Chicago State 7 UW-RF 6, SCSU 4 SCSU 6, Hamline 4 SCSU 8, Mankato 4 SCSU 7, Mankato 4 UW-Superior 9, SCSU 2 SCSU 9, UW-Stout 8 (OT) SCSU 8, St. Olaf 2 SCSU 13, UN-Omaha 1 SCSU 14, St. John's 3 1975-76 (9-14-1) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU, Illinois-Chicago 1 SCSU 3, Illinois-Chicago 3 OT SCSU 7, St. John’s 3 UW-Stout 6, SCSU 1 SCSU 3, St. Olaf 2 Concordia-Moorhead 6, SCSU 2 SCSU 5, Hamline 3 UW-River Falls 8, SCSU 7 UW-Stevens Points 4, SCSU 2 Augsburg 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, Concordia-Moorhead 4 SCSU 6, St. John’s 5 UW-Superior 6, SCSU 2 St. Thomas 8, SCSU 2 Mankato State 9, SCSU 4 Mankato State 7, SCSU 6 SCSU 6, St. John’s 2 SCSU 9, St. Olaf 2 UW-Stout 6, SCSU 1 UW-River Falls 3, SCSU 1 Mankato State 6, SCSU 5 Mankato State 8, SCSU 4 SCSU 6, Hamline 5 Gustavus 6, SCSU 1

1976-77 (10-13-1) Coach: Charlie Basch Air Force 8, SCSU 4 SCSU 9, St. Olaf 1 SCSU 6, UW-Stout 4 SCSU 8, UW-Stout 3 Concordia 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 10, Chicago State 4 Chicago State 7, SCSU 1 Concordia 7, SCSU 6 Hamline 7, SCSU 6 (OT) UW-RF 6, SCSU 2 SCSU 5, UW-RF 4 SCSU 8, St. John's 4 SCSU 6, St. Olaf 3 SCSU 6, Hamline 5 Mankato 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, Mankato 5 UW-RF 14, SCSU 5 UW-RF 6, SCSU 3 Mankato 8, SCSU 5 Mankato 4, SCSU 3 UW-Stout 8, SCSU 6 UW-Stout 7, SCSU 6 SCSU 4, Mankato 4 (OT) SCSU 5, Mankato 4 1977-78 (12-12) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 4, UW-Stout 3 SCSU 5, UW-Stout 3 St. John's 9, SCSU 5 SCSU 4, Hamline 3 Concordia 4, SCSU 1 SCSU 10, Concordia 9 (OT) St. Thomas 7, SCSU 1 SCSU 7, St. Olaf 0 St. Thomas 5, SCSU 2 SCSU 14, Iowa State 5 SCSU 12, Iowa State 2 SCSU 4, Mankato 2 Mankato 9, SCSU 5 SCSU 8, St. Olaf 5 UW-RF 6, SCSU 3 UW-RF 7, SCSU 2 SCSU 8, UW-Stout 6 UW-Stout 9, SCSU 6 SCSU 11, Iowa State 4 SCSU 10, Iowa State 2 Mankato 10, SCSU 8 Mankato 4, SCSU 1 Lake Forest 5, SCSU 1 Illinois-Chicago 7, SCSU 5 1978-79 (10-13-1) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 5, UW-Stout 4 SCSU 7, UW-Stout 7 (OT) Air Force 6, SCSU 2 Air Force 4, SCSU 3 (OT) SCSU 7, St. John's 4 Hamline 6, SCSU 5 Concordia 4, SCSU 3 SCSU 8, St. Olaf 5 SCSU 5, Concordia 1 SCSU 11, Bethel 1 Mankato 6, SCSU 2 Mankato 6, SCSU 5 (OT) SCSU 10, St. Olaf 4 SCSU 4, Bethel 1 St. John's 9, SCSU 6 Bemidji State 8, SCSU 2 UW-Stout 7, SCSU 6 SCSU 10, UW-Stout 5 SCSU 8, Lake Forest 5 SCSU 7, Lake Forest 4 Mankato 9, SCSU 0 Mankato 6, SCSU 5 Mankato 4, SCSU 3 Hamline 6, SCSU 4 1979-80 (20-9-1) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 3, St. Olaf 2 Concordia 4, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, Bethel 3

SCSU 6, UW-Stout 3 SCSU 4, UW-Stout 2 SCSU 3, St. John's 1 SCSU 10, Bethel 2 SCSU 8, St. Thomas 7 (OT) SCSU 5, Hamline 4 Mankato 8, SCSU 6 Mankato 6, SCSU 4 Concordia 7, SCSU 5 SCSU 3, Mankato 3 (OT) Mankato 7, SCSU 2 Bemidji State 1, SCSU 0 SCSU 7, UW-Superior 4 UW-Stout 9, SCSU 5 SCSU 9, UW-Stout 5 SCSU 3, St. John's 0 SCSU 7, UW-EC 0 SCSU 6, UW-EC 2 SCSU 4, Iowa State 2 SCSU 9, Iowa State 8 (OT) SCSU 5, Lake Forest 3 Lake Forest 5, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, Bethel 2 SCSU 8, St. Olaf 6 SCSU 8, UW-Superior 4 St. Scholastica 8, SCSU 4* * NCAA DII-III Western Div. Playoffs

Jay Mendel

Joe Kearney

Dale Carmichael

MIke Turgeon


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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY GAME RESULTS (1931-1987) 1980-81 (19-11-1, 7-5-1 NCHA) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 8, Concordia 4 SCSU 5, St. Olaf 2 St. John’s 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, Hamline 5 SCSU 8, UW-Stout 0 SCSU 12, UW-Stout 2 SCSU 8, Bethel 1 St. Scholastica 6, SCSU 5 SCSU 4, Bemidji State 2 SCSU 11, Alaska-Fairbanks 1 St. Scholastica 3, SCSU 2 SCSU 6, UW-EC 2 SCSU 6, UW-EC 4 SCSU 13, Bethel 4 Mankato 4, SCSU 2 Mankato 3, SCSU 2 (OT) Concordia 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 10, UW-Stout 3 SCSU 7, St. John’s 3 SCSU 5, UW-EC 4 (OT) SCSU 3, UW-EC 1 SCSU 6, Mankato 1 Mankato 6, SCSU 4 SCSU 5, Bemidji State 3 Bemidji State 6, SCSU 2 UW-Superior 7, SCSU 4 SCSU 5, Hamline 3 St. Olaf 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 5, UW-Superior 5 (OT) SCSU 5, Concordia 4* Concordia 5, SCSU 2* * Western Division II Playoffs 1981-82 (14-15-0, 9-11-0 NCHA) Coach: Charlie Basch Concordia 4, SCSU 1 Air Force 6, SCSU 4 Air Force 6, SCSU 4 UW-EC 5, SCSU 3 UW-EC 7, SCSU 5 SCSU 8, Bethel 3 Mankato 6, SCSU 2 Mankato 5, SCSU 3 Bethel 5, SCSU 4 (OT) SCSU 6, UW-Superior 0 SCSU 9, UW-Superior 4 SCSU 10, St. Olaf 3 UW-RF 3, SCSU 2 UW-RF 8, SCSU 7 SCSU 8, St. John's 3 Bemidji State 6, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 5, SCSU 4 SCSU 3, UW-Superior 0 SCSU 8, UW-Superior 1 SCSU 4, St. John's 3 (OT) UW-EC 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 7, UW-EC 2 Bemidji State 3, SCSU 2 (OT) SCSU 2, Bemidji State 1 SCSU 4, Concordia 0 UW-RF 4, SCSU 3 SCSU 6, UW-RF 4 SCSU 6, Mankato 2 SCSU 6, Mankato 4 1982-83 (11-18-0, 4-16-0 NCHA) Coach: Charlie Basch SCSU 4, at St. Scholastica 3 at SCSU 3, St. Olaf 2 Hamline 4, at SCSU 3 at Concordia 4, SCSU 2 Bemidji State 10, at SCSU 5 Bemidji State 5, at SCSU 4 at UW-EC 2, SCSU 1 at UW-EC 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 10, at St. John's 3 UW-RF 3, at SCSU 2 UW-RF 6, at SCSU 5 (OT)

at UW-Superior 6, SCSU 5 SCSU 7, at UW-Superior 4 Mankato 9, at SCSU 4 Mankato 9, at SCSU 4 at SCSU 5, Concordia 3 at Bemidji St. 6, at SCSU 0 at Bemidji State 3, SCSU 1 at SCSU 4, UW-EC 3 UW-EC 7, at SCSU 2 at SCSU 5, St. Scholastica 3 at UW-RF 6, SCSU 3 at UW-RF 5, SCSU 4 SCSU 6, at Hamline 5 (OT) at SCSU 9, UW-Superior 6 at SCSU 6, UW-Superior 3 at SCSU 6, St. John's 1 at Mankato 11, SCSU 3 at Mankato 10, SCSU 7 1983-84 (11-17-0, 8-10-0 NHCA) Coach: Charlie Basch at Air Force 4, SCSU 3 at Air Force 7, SCSU 6 (OT) at UW-RF 6, SCSU 4 UAA 3, at SCSU 1 at UW-EC 5, SCSU 4 SCSU 5, at UW-EC 3 at St. Olaf 3, SCSU 1 Bemidji State 4, at SCSU 2 Bemidji State 9, at SCSU 3 St. John's 7, at SCSU 6 (OT) at SCSU 4, Hamline 2 UA-Fairbanks 4, at SCSU 3 at SCSU 6, UW-Superior 3 at SCSU 9, UW-Superior 1 at Mankato 9, SCSU 3 SCSU 7, at Mankato 5 SCSU 10, at St. John's 2 SCSU 6, at St. Scholastica 5 (OT) at St. Scholastica 7, SCSU 4 UW-RF 5, at SCSU 4 at Bemidji State 5, SCSU 3 at Bemidji State 6, SCSU 0 Concordia 8, at SCSU 7 (OT) Mankato 3, at SCSU 2 (OT) at SCSU 4, Mankato 2 SCSU 8, at Concordia 7 (OT) at SCSU 5, St. Scholastica 4 at SCSU 8, St. Scholastica 7 (OT) 1984-85 (14-13-2, 9-7-2 NCHA) Coach: John Perpich at Concordia 6, SCSU 5 at SCSU 6, UW-EC 2 at SCSU 8, UW-EC 2 at UAA 5, SCSU 4 (OT) SCSU 6, at AK Anchorage 2 at UA Fairbanks 7, SCSU 5 at UA Fairbanks 9, SCSU 2 at Bemidji State 8, SCSU 1 at Bemidji State 4, SCSU 1 at SCSU 6, St. John's 4 Hamline 6, SCSU 4 at SCSU 8, UW-RF 2 Hamline 7, at SCSU 6 at UW-Superior 3, SCSU 2 at UW-Superior 4, SCSU 4 (OT) at SCSU 8, St. Olaf 3 SCSU 5, at Mankato 1 SCSU 4, at Mankato 1 St. Scholastica 5, at SCSU 2 St. Scholastica 8, at SCSU 7 at SCSU 6, Bemidji State 5 (OT) at SCSU 7, Bemidji State 5 Mankato 7, at SCSU 2 at SCSU 5, Mankato 5 (OT)

SCSU 8, at St. John's 5 at St. Scholastica 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 2, at St. Scholastica 1 (OT) at SCSU 9, at Concordia 2 SCSU 7, at UW-RF 4 1985-86 (16-11-2, 8-9-1 NHCA) Coach: John Perpich SCSU 6, at Air Force 4 at Air Force 8, SCSU 3 SCSU 8, at UW-EC 5 at SCSU 8, UW-EC 2 at SCSU 11, Hamline 5 Bemidji State 6, SCSU 4 at SCSU 6, Bemidji State 4 at St. Scholastica 4, SCSU 3 (OT) at St. Scholastica 5, SCSU 4 (OT) SCSU 8, at St. Olaf 5 SCSU 7, at Hamline 7 (OT) at SCSU 4, NDSU 2 (EX) SCSU 3, at Concordia 0 at SCSU 8, UW-Superior 1 at SCSU 5, UW-Superior 3 at St. John's 6, SCSU 3 Mankato 7, at SCSU 2 at SCSU 3, Mankato 3 (OT) at SCSU 5, UW-RF 1 at UW-RF 10, SCSU 4 at Bemidji State 6, SCSU 3 SCSU 8, at Bemidji State 1 at SCSU 15, Concordia 6 St. Scholastica 4, at SCSU 2 St. Scholastica 5, at SCSU 1 SCSU 4, at Mankato 3 at Mankato 6, SCSU 5 at SCSU 8, St. John's 2 SCSU 6, at Bethel 4 at SCSU 6, Bethel 5 1986-87 (25-10-1, 13-6-1 NCHA) NCHA Champions 3rd Place NCAA DII Coach: Herb Brooks at SCSU 5, Gustavus 2 at SCSU 8, UW-EC 4 SCSU 6, at UW-EC 2 SCSU 5, at Bemidji State 1 at Bemidji State 4, SCSU 2 SCSU 7, at Concordia 2 Bethel 8, at SCSU 5 at SCSU 7, St. Scholastica 5 at SCSU 5, St. Scholastica 1 at SCSU 6, Hamline 5 (OT) SCSU 9, at Hamline 4 at SCSU 12, Concordia 2 at SCSU 5, St. Mary's 2 at SCSU 7, UW-Superior 3 at SCSU 5, UW-Superior 4 at UW-RF 6, SCSU 2 at SCSU 11, St. Olaf 3 SCSU 4, at Mankato 2 at Mankato 4, SCSU 3 at SCSU 4, Bemidji State 0 at SCSU 4, Bemidji State 4 (OT) at St. Scholastica 7, SCSU 5 SCSU 11, at St. Scholastica 7 at SCSU 6, UW-RF 2 SCSU 4, at UW-SP 3 (OT) at UW-SP 6, SCSU 3 Mankato 5, at SCSU 2 at SCSU 5, Mankato 4 UW-RF 9, at SCSU 4# at SCSU 6, UW-RF 2# at SCSU 2, UW-RF 1# OT at SCSU 6, Bemidji State 4# at SCSU 9, Bemidji State 7#

Herb Brooks and assistant Craig Dahl (right) coached SCSU to a third place nish at the 1986-87 NCAA Division III championships.

Coach Herb Brooks (left) and Tony Schmalzbauer with the NCAA third place trophy in 1987.

Huskies celebrate another win during the magical 1986-87 season at SCSU. at SCSU 3, Salem State 2 (OT)# at SCSU 2, Salem State 1# at Oswego State 5, SCSU 2$ SCSU 6, Bemidji State ! # Playoff games $ NCAA Semi-nals ! 3rd Place at NCAA championships


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SCSU ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS - DII/III* Div. II / III Opponents .........................GP .............. W............ L ............... T .................... Started Augsburg College ................................. 7.................2 ............ 5 ............... 0 ....................1955-56 Bemidji State University ...................... 71...............27 .......... 41 .............. 3 ....................1947-48 Bethel College ..................................... 12...............10 ........... 2 ............... 0 ....................1978-79 Carleton College.................................. 19...............16 ........... 3 ............... 0 ....................1949-50 Chicago Circle ......................................11 ................7 ............ 3 ............... 1 ....................1969-70 Chicago State University ...................... 3.................2 ............ 1 ............... 0 ....................1974-75 University of Colorado .......................... 1.................1 ............ 0 ............... 0 ....................1964-65 Concordia-Moorhead ........................... 48...............25 .......... 22 .............. 1 ....................1948-49 Gustavus Adolphus ............................. 19...............12 ........... 6 ............... 1 ....................1939-40 Hamline University .............................. 35...............25 ........... 9 ............... 1 ....................1932-33 Iowa State University............................ 6.................6 ............ 0 ............... 0 ....................1977-78 Lake Forest College ............................ 10................4 ............ 6 ............... 0 ....................1970-71 Lakehead ...............................................12.................0............ 12 ............... 0 .................... 1956-57 Macalester College.............................. 17............... 11 ........... 6 ............... 0 ....................1931-32 Mankato State ..................................... 76...............29 .......... 45 .............. 6 ....................1969-70 Nebraska-Omaha ................................. 1.................1 ............ 0 ............... 0 ....................1974-75 Oswego State University ...................... 1.................0 ............ 1 ............... 0 ....................1986-87 Salem State College............................. 2.................1 ............ 1 ............... 0 ....................1986-87 St. John's University ............................ 84...............58 .......... 24 .............. 2 ....................1931-32 St. Mary's College ................................ 5.................3 ............ 2 ............... 0 ....................1957-68 St. Olaf College ................................... 32...............30 ........... 2 ............... 0 ....................1946-47 College of St. Scholastica ................... 21................9 ........... 12 .............. 0 ....................1979-80 College of St. Thomas ......................... 40...............16 .......... 24 .............. 0 ....................1931-32 Wisconsin-Eau Claire .......................... 23...............16 ........... 7 ............... 0 ....................1979-80 Wisconsin-River Falls .......................... 38...............13 .......... 25 .............. 0 ....................1965-66 Wisconsin-Stevens Point...................... 5.................3 ............ 2 ............... 0 ....................1973-74 Wisconsin-Stout................................... 29...............21 ........... 7 ............... 1 ....................1970-71 Wisconsin-Superior ............................. 53...............20 .......... 31 .............. 2 ....................1955-56 Non Four-Year Schools ..................... 121..............76 .......... 42 .............. 3 ....................1931-32

(* Records reflect all results prior to the Division I era. Does not include games played after 1986-87 season)

Did You Know?

SCSU goalie Doug Randolph (left) was named the MVP of the College Hockey All-Star game in 1980. SCSU’s Kevin Clunis (right) was also selected to participate in that game, while Rory Eidsness played in the All-Star game in 1982.

THE SCSU HISTORICAL PHOTO GALLERY

John Etnier

Bill Franti

Dan Pratt

1986-87 celebration


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ST. CLOUD STATE HOCKEY HISTORY 101 Celebrating St. Cloud State University Men’s Hockey Before the Division I Era

The 1930s The sport of hockey has enjoyed a long history at St. Cloud State, dating back well before the Huskies moved to the NCAA Division I level in 1987-88. In fact, University records show the start of organized intercollegiate hockey as the 1931-32 season, when St. Cloud Teachers College posted a 1-7-90 record under the leadership of coach Ralph Theisen. SCSU quicky became a college hockey power in the 1930s and 1940s. With hockey greats Sam LoPresti, Frank Brimsek, Sergio Gambucci, Roland Vandell and other premiere talents, St. Cloud State Teachers College rose to a prominence which provided collegiate hockey with a tremendous boost. “No institution did more for collegiate hockey in the ‘30’s and ‘40’s than Johnny Alexander in the 1930s St. Cloud,” said the late Minnesota hockey great John Mariucci. “The Vandell brothers, (Bernard) Bjork, (Ray) Gasperlin, Gambucci, Strand and (Walter) DePaul all ended up at St. Cloud State and were instrumental in helping the hockey program. (Later) Gambucci started the high school hockey program in Grand Forks and Robert DePaul was the coach at International Falls.” Two of the most inuential and successful individuals in St. Cloud’s hockey history are Sam LoPresti and Frank Brimsek. LoPresti played for the Huskies in 1934-35 and went on to play goalie for Chicago’s NHl squad. Brimsek was a member of the 1933-34 hockey squad and later played goalie for the Boston Bruins in the NHL. He earned the nickname “Mr. Zero” as a rookie goaltender for the Bruins when he led the NHL in victories, goals against average and shutouts, won the Calder Trophy as the rookie of the year and led the Bruins to victory in the Stanley Cup playoffs. He played nine seasons before retiring in 1950. Brimsek holds the distinction of being the only St. Cloud alumnus to be inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame and the Intenational Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Ludwig Andolsek, who coached the Huskies from 1932-35, guided St. Cloud State into the nal game of of the national championships in 1935. There was one major contrast between that era and now - St. Cloud had no indoor rink. Hockey depended on the elements and there was either too much cold, too much snow or not enough cold to preserve the ice.

The 1931-32 squad at SCSU

The 1940s & 1950s

Hockey and college athletics were limited by World War II in the early 1940s, but SCSU returned to the ice with solid teams in the later 1940s. Coach George Lynch led the Huskies to a 14-3-2 record in 1946-47, before Vandell returned to campus to coach the SCSU skaters from 1947-50 and again in 1951-52. Future SCSU president Brendan McDonald coached the Huskies in 1953-54, while player-coach Jim Baxter and standout Jerry Reichel (father of future SCSU All-American Dave Reichel) guided SCSU to more winning seasons in the mid 1950s.

The 1960s & 1970s

Coach Jack Wink took over the helm for the next decade, as he led the Huskies to new heights in the early 1960s. Thanks to the emergence of several top players such as Skeeter Hawkinson, Ed Noble, Dale Carmichael and Bill Fritsinger, the Huskies peaked with a perfect 12-0-0 record in 1961-62. Later in the 1960s, coach Charlie Basch began his tenure at SCSU in 1968-69. The 1960’s and 70’s produced ve All-Americans in Ronald Gordon (1970), Paul Oberstar (1971), John Fitzsimmons (1973), Pat Sullivan (1974,1975), and Dave Reichel (1978, Bill Fritsinger in the 1960s 1979). Teams in the late 1970s also featured Husky standouts Steve Martinson (a future NHLer) and Jeff Passolt, who is currently the news anchor for KMSP Fox 9 TV in the Twin Cities. Passolt completed his career with 68g/68, while Martinson had 69g/64a.

The 1980s

The 1980’s were an introduction to several of the top scorers of all-time at SCSU and the beginning of future thoughts of taking Husky hockey to a new level - NCAA Division I. In 1980, Basch led the Huskies into the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association, the inaugural season of the league. John Bergo emerged as a star with 76g/69 during the early 1980s. Basch ended his career with 181 victories - the second most in team history. Upon his retirement from coaching Basch was replaced by John Perpich, who in two seasons (1984-86), led the Huskies to back to back winning seasons. After Perpich exited, the Herb Brooks and Craig Dahl became the onetwo coaching punch for Husky hockey and a whole new wave of excitement landed on the SCSU campus during the 1986-87 season. With the new coaching staff came a long range plan for developing SCSU into a Division I Hockey school. Brooks had coached the U.S. Olympic Team to Gold in 1980 and garnered NHL Coach of the Year honors as head coach of the New York Rangers. In Brooks’ rst and only season as head coach at SCSU, the Husky hockey team broke or tied 45 school records. As the season progressed so did the exciteContinued on Next Page

Huskies celebrate in 1986-87


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ment and Husky fans lled the MAC Ice Arena. Noteworthy players from that squad included leading scorer Mike Brodzinski, Steve Brodzinski, Herm Finnegan and Bill Korfhage. The Huskies nished the season with a 25-10-1 record, rst in the NHCA and placed third at the NCAA Division III Championships. The Huskies were seeded rst in the Western Division and defeated Salem State in the rst round of the NCAA Division III Championships. The series win over Salem State sent the Huskies to the nals. SCSU dropped their opening game to Oswego State 5-2 which put the Huskies in the third place game. SCSU defeated conference rival Bemidji State 6-4 and nished third in the nation.

SCSU Makes Move to DI

For many years, the Husky hockey program played at the NCAA Division II and III level. It wasn’t until the mid 1980’s that thoughts of Division I hockey entered the SCSU arena. A Division I commitment was made during the 1986-87 season and the Huskies joined Division I hockey as an Independent in 1987-88. A key component to making the move would be a new, larger arena. The lobbying effort for this new sports facility was moving slowly. SCSU’s proposal was left out of Gov. Rudy Perpich’s construction proposals and the Senate bonding bill. The outlook wasn’t bright. But then things took an interesting turn. Perpich began promoting his Olympic and amateur sports initiatives, ideas that included building Craig Dahl various sports facilities around the state including a hockey arena. Suddenly St. Cloud State University was in the running, along with the City of Blaine for a proposed $9.5 million Olympic training hockey arena as part of Perpich’s initiatives. In late May of 1987, the arena proposal with the backing of Gov. Rudy Perpich and important on-campus help from President Brendan J. McDonald, Bill Radovich, Coach Herb Brooks and Athletic Director Dr. Morris Kurtz was approved. Groundbreaking for the arena occurred in the fall of 1988. Doors opened for the rst hockey game on December 16, 1989 against Northern Michigan. At the time, the National Hockey Center was one-of-a-kind in the United States with two Olympic sheets of ice under one roof. While the construction of the NHC was underway, the Husky hockey team forged its way as an Independent among the NCAA Division I ranks. Craig Dahl took over as head coach of the Huskies in the fall of 1987 and led the Huskies to an 11-25-1 overall record. The Huskies won ve of its last eight games, including an up-

set win over third-ranked Lake Superior State. The following season the Huskies posted a winning record of 19-16-2 and received an invitation to the NCAA Division I playoffs. In 1989-90, the Huskies’ third season as an Independent, SCSU opened the NHC with a 5-4 and 4-2 sweep of Northern Michigan in mid-December. At the end of the 1989-90 season, the Huskies were ranked second in the NCAA Division I Independent poll behind Alaska Anchorage.

SCSU Joins the WCHA

SCSU joined the WCHA in the 1990-91 season and nished fth in the league with a 12-16-4 record. Junior defenseman Bret Hedican was SCSU’s rst All-WCHA First Team pick. Hedican opted to leave the Huskies the following season to play for the U.S. Olympic Hockey Team in Albertville, France. Seniors Jeff Sater- Tim Hanus dalen and Tim Hanus became the number one and two scorers of all-time, completing their careers with 179 and 172 career points, respectively. The Huskies posted a 14-21-2 record in their second season as a member of the WCHA. In 1993-94, SCSU (21-13-4) posted its fourth ever 20-win season, defeated UMD in the rst round of the WCHA playoffs at home, defeated Wisconsin 3-2 in overtime in the semi-nals of the WCHA Final Five Tournament and fell to Minnesota of 3-2 in overtime in the championship game of the Final Five. In the 1994-95 season, the Huskies posted a 17-20-1 overall record and nished fth in the WCHA with a 15-16-1 mark. SCSU earned home ice for the WCHA playoffs but lost to North Dakota in two games.

Success at the NHC

St. Cloud State made its second appearance in the WCHA Final Five in 199596, after upsetting Denver in the rst round of the playoffs. SCSU went on to face Michigan Tech in the WCHA Final Five and fell to the Huskies 4-3 in overtime. SCSU nished the season with a 1322-4 overall record. St. Cloud State completed the 1996-97 season with a 23-134 overall record. The Huskies nished the WCHA regular season in third place with an 18-10-4 league mark. The Huskies advanced Matt Cullen to the WCHA Final Five for the second straight year. Matt Cullen and Mark Parrish (an All-America in

1997) completed their careers at SCSU, and have since been standouts in the NHL. In 1997-98, the Huskies posted a second straight 20-win season and played in their third straight WCHA Final Five. SCSU posted a 22-16-2 overall record and Dahl was named the WCHA Coach of the Year. For the third straight year, the Huskies advanced to the WCHA Final Five in 199899. The Huskies had nished the season 1618-5 overall and were seventh in the WCHA with an 8-16-4 record. That was all put behind SCSU as the Huskies upset Wisconsin 5-2 and 3-2 in Madison during Derek Eastman the rst round playoffs. Senior defenseman Kyle McLaughlin was named the 1998-99 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year. He was the rst Husky to be so honored. The 1999-2000 season was a break through year for the Huskies as SCSU elevated its game to the next level, the NCAA tournament. The season started slow but would end in a urry as SCSU made its second ever NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing to the East Regional of the 2000 NCAA tournament in Albany, NY. The Huskies road to the regional included a fth straight WCHA Final Five appearance and a 23-14-3 overall mark. Defenseman Mike Pudlick gained All-America notice.

WCHA Final Five Champs

Success followed the Huskies during the 2000-2001 season. The Huskies completed the season with a school best 31-9-1 overall record and a 20-8-0 second place record in the WCHA. SCSU claimed the Broadmoor Trophy for the rst time after defeating North Dakota in the title game of the 2001 WCHA Final Five. SCSU gained its second consecutive Ryan Lasch and Jeff bit to the NCAA tournaSaterdalen (right) ment and completed the season ranked #5 in the nal NCAA national poll. Junior Tyler Arnason was named the WCHA Final Five MVP. Senior Scott Meyer became fourth Husky to gain All-America honors. Of note, a total of six players from that team have played in the NHL (Tyler Arnason, Jeff Finger, Ryan Malone, Joe Motzko, Mark Hartigan and Duvie Westcott)


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Number One in the Nation

In 2001-02, SCSU continued its pattern of success with a 29-11-2 overall record and a second place nish in the WCHA. SCSU gained its third consecutive NCAA bid and received its rst-ever #1 national ranking in the college hockey polls that season. Senior forward Mark Hartigan set team scoring records during the season, and was named a Hobey Baker Award top three nalist along wiith being named an All-America award winner. In 2002-03, the Huskies earned their fourth consecutive NCAA bid with a 17-16-5 overall record. The 2004-05 season marked the end of an era, as Coach Craig Dahl stepped down as the Huskies’ head coach in Sept. 2005. His legacy at SCSU was impressive with a 338-309-52 record. He helped SCSU make its move to Division I and position SCSU as one of the nation’s top collegiate hockey progams.

The Motzko Era Begins

Bob Motzko was named the Huskies’ coach in 2005-06, and quickly made a mark for himself with a second place nish at the Final Five. Motzko was named the WCHA Coach of the Year and goalie Bobby Goepfert gained All-America notice. In year two of the Motzko era, the Huskies ended with a second place nish in the WCHA and bids to the WCHA Final Five and the NCAA tournament. Motzko was named the WCHA Coach of the Year once more, while Goepfert repeated as an All-American and was selected as a Hobey Baker Award nalist. Freshman forward Andreas Nodl joined the honors circle by Bob Motzko being listed as the HCA Division I and WCHA Rookie of the Year. In 2007-08, the Huskies once again gained NCAA and WCHA Final Five bids, while Ryan Lasch won the WCHA scoring title. Lasch was also named a Hobey Baker nalist and an AHCA All-American. The Huskies returned to the Final Final Five in 2010, and also earned the team’s rst NCAA tournament win with a 4-3 OT decision against Northern Michigan in the NCAA West Regional in St. Paul. The Huskies advanced to the NCAA tournament quarternals in 2010 and ended the year ranked #5/7 in the nal national college hockey polls with a 24-14-5 overall record. of note, senior Ryan Lasch broke the team’s career point record in 2009-10, as he ended his sterling SCSU career with 183 career points. The 2010-11 season saw Drew LeBlanc earn All-WCHA honors, and it also marked Garrett Roe’s senior season at SCSU. Roe nished his career with 178 points (3rd in the team records) and set a team record for career assists with 113 from 2007-11.

Garrett Roe set the SCSU career record for assists in 2010-11.

Brett Barta, an All-WCHA Academic award winner for the Huskies during his collegiate career.


ST. CLOUD STATE

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SCSU’S DIVISION II/III ALL-AMERICA RECIPIENTS SCSU scoring legend Mark Hartigan at Hobey Baker Award Ceremony in 2002.

HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD TOP 10 FINALISTS FROM SCSU Name Mark Hartigan Bobby Goepfert Ryan Lasch

Pos F G F

Name Ronald Gordon Paul Oberstar John Fitzsimmons Pat Sullivan Pat Sullivan Dave Reichel Dave Reichel Rory Eidsness Dan Pratt Mike Brodzinski Mike Brodzinski

Pos G F F F F F F G D F F

Year 1969-70 1970-71 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1977-78 1978-79 1981-82 1981-82 1985-86 1986-87

Year(s) 2002 (Hobey Hat Trick - Top 3) 2007 2008

Ronald Gordon

Dan Pratt

Pat Sullivan

Dave Reichel

Mike Brodzinski

Rory Eidsness

SCSU Hobey Baker Award finalist Bobby Goepfert

SCSU Hobey Baker Award finalist Ryan Lasch.

Paul Oberstar

Hometown Minneapolis Hibbing Roseville Crookston Crookston Hopkins Hopkins Fargo, ND Minneapolis Blaine Blaine


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AHCA Division I All-America Award Winners at SCSU #7 Fred KNIPSCHEER

#3 Mark HARTIGAN

2nd Team West Position: Forward Season: 1992-93 Hometown: Fort Wayne, Ind.

Knipscheer’s All-America Season Year 1992-93:

GP 36

G 34

A 26

Pts. 60

PPG 9

1st Team West Position: Forward Season: 2001-02 Hometown: Fort St. John, B.C.

Hartigan’s All-America Season SHG 4

GWG 5

Year 2001-02

GP 42

#21 Mark PARRISH

Year 1996-97:

GP 35

G 27

A 15

Pts. 42

PPG 11

SHG 2

GWG 4

GP 40

G 8

A 22

Pts. 30

PPG 4

GP 36

MP 2095:49

GAA 2.23

Year 2005-06 2006-07

GP 38 35

MP 2264:29 2148:05

GAA SV% 2.20 .924 2.29 .924

SHG 0

GWG 1

Lasch’s All-America Season Year 2007-08

GP 40

G 25

A 28

Pts. 53

PPG 13

Hockey Commissioners’ Association National Player Awards HCA Division I Rookie of the Year 2006-07 .............Andreas Nodl

HCA Division I Player of the Month SV% .926

GWG 4

W-L-T Sho 20-14-4 3 17-10-7 3

2nd Team West Position: Forward Season: 2007-08 Hometown: Lake Forest, Calif.

2nd Team West Position: Goaltender Season: 2000-01 Hometown: White Bear Lake, Minn.

Year 2000-01:

SHG 6

#19 Ryan LASCH

#1 Scott MEYER

Meyer’s All-America Season

PPG 12

Goepfert’s All-America Seasons

2nd Team West Position: Defense Season: 1999-00 Hometown: Blaine, Minn.

Year 1999-00:

Pts. 75

2nd Team West (both seasons) Position: Goaltender Season: 2005-06 & 2006-07 Hometown: Kings Park, N.Y.

#22 Mike PUDLICK

Pudlicks’s All-America Season

A 38

#47 Bobby GOEPFERT

2nd Team West Position: Forward Season: 1996-97 Hometown: Bloomington, Minn.

Parrish’s All-America Season

G 37

W-L-T Sho 25-8-1 2

Jan. 2009 Jan. 2007 Nov. 2006

Ryan Lasch Andreas Nodl Ryan Lasch

SHG 0

GWG 5


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(L-R) Bret Hedican, Matt Cullen and Mark Parrish at 2006 Winter Olympics

OLYMPIANS FROM ST. CLOUD STATE Name

Pos

Year

Team

Bret Hedican

D

1992 - Albertville

USA

Bret Hedican

D

2006 - Torino

USA

Mark Parrish

F

2006 - Torino

USA

Matt Cullen

F

2006 - Torino

USA

Ryan Malone

F

2010 - Vancouver

USA

Frank Brimsek

Sergio Gambucci

HOCKEY HALL OF FAMERS FROM ST. CLOUD STATE Name

Pos

Hall of Fames

Frank Brimsek

Player

International and USA

Herb Brooks

Coach

International and USA

Sergio Gambucci

Player

USA

Sam LoPresti

Player

USA

A Husky Legend and Hero:

Ryan Malone at the 2010 Winter Olympics (Photos courtesy of USA Hockey)

Herb Brooks

Former SCSU goalie Sam LoPresti, playing for Chicago, set an NHL record with 80 saves in a 3-2 loss in Boston on March 4, 1941. The goalie on the Boston end was none other than SCSU legend Frank Brimsek. LoPresti’s stats included 27 saves in the rst, 31 in the second and 22 in the third. After the game Boston forward Johnny Crawford said when asked if LoPresti was really good or just lucky: “He was good alright... if he hadn’t been good he wouldn’t be alive now.” LoPresti’s NHL career was halted after 1942 by WWII. He joined the Navy and was aboard a merchant ship that was torpedoed in the Atlantic Ocean in February of 1943. He spent 42 days on the lifeboat adrift at sea before being rescued.


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Oliver Lauridsen

Bobby Goepfert

Casey Borer

Josh DeWolf

Andreas Nodl

NATIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS FROM ST. CLOUD STATE Name Bret Hedican Mark Parrish Matt Cullen

Pos D F F

Year(s) 1997, 1999, 2001 1998, 2001, 2005 1998, 1999, 2001*, 2003, 2004 Mike Pudlick D 2004 Ryan Malone F 2004, 2006 Tyler Arnason F 2007 Josh DeWolf D 2002 * selected for team but did not play due to injury CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS FROM SCSU Name Pos Year(s) Len Esau D 1995 AUSTRIAN NATIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS FROM SCSU Name Pos Year(s) Andreas Nodl F 2009 Gert Prohaska G 2002,2003

Goalie Mike Lee in action at the 2010 World Junior Tournament in Grand Forks, N.D. (Photo courtesy of USA Hockey)

Peter Szabo

Tyler Arnason

NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM SELECTIONS FROM ST. CLOUD STATE Name Tony Burns Matt Cullen Mark Parrish Bobby Goepfert Mike Hastings Casey Borer Mike Gibbons Mike Lee

Pos D F F G Asst. Coach D Asst.Coach G

Year(s) 1991 1996 1996, 1997 2003 2003, 2005 2005 2006 2010

AUSTRIAN NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM SELECTIONS FROM SCSU Name Pos Year(s) Andreas Nodl F 2004 SLOVAKIA NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM SELECTIONS FROM SCSU Name Pos Year(s) Peter Szabo F 2001 DENMARK NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM SELECTIONS FROM SCSU Name Pos Year(s) D Oliver Lauridsen 2009


St. Cloud State Hockey

to join The National in 2013-14


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St. Cloud State Accepts Invitation to Join National Collegiate Hockey Conference in 2013-14 St. Cloud State University has accepted an invitation to join the National Collegiate Hockey Conference beginning with the 201314 season. The acceptance of this invitation for St. Cloud State’s hockey program was announced on Sept. 22, 2011 by University President Dr. Earl H. Potter III. “We are delighted to join the National Collegiate Hockey Conference,” Potter said. “We believe that the conference’s strength of play and commitment to college hockey and student athletes is strong and deep and we look forward to an exciting future with The National.” The Huskies along with Western Michigan University were extended invitations to join the The National on Sept. 21. The Huskies will join current league members Colorado College, University of Denver, Miami University, University of Minnesota Duluth, University of Nebraska-Omaha and the University of North Dakota when the league begins play in 2013-14. “St. Cloud State was given the opportunity 22 years ago to join the WCHA,” St. Cloud State men’s hockey coach Bob Motzko said. “With our league members, we were able to build a program into national prominence and showcase our University throughout the country. We are forever grateful for this opportunity. “Today, the opportunity to join The National gives us the ability to continue these strong relationships with Colorado College, Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha and North Dakota and to form new partners with Miami and Western Michigan. We are very excited for this challenge and look forward to a new chapter in the history of St. Cloud State hockey.” St. Cloud State University men’s hockey has enjoyed a long history of success since the program was founded in 1931-32. The Huskies began play as an NCAA Division I affiliate during the 1987-88 season as an independent program and since 1990-91, the Huskies have been members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. St. Cloud State has ranked among college hockey’s premiere programs in recent years. Since 2000, St. Cloud State has earned seven NCAA playoffs bids and seven WCHA Final Five playoff bids. In 2001, the Huskies won the WCHA Final Five championship and they have advanced to the title game of the Final Five twice since 2006. St. Cloud State University athletes have gained All-America status six times since 2000, and during this same time a total of three Husky hockey players have been chosen as Hobey Baker Award Top 10 finalists. At the professional level, St. Cloud State has seen 22 of its former student-athletes gain ice time in the National Hockey League – including standouts such as Bret Hedican, Matt Cullen, Ryan Malone, Mark Parrish, Matt Hendricks and Andreas Nodl. At the international level, Malone was a member of the USA men’s hockey team at the 2010 Winter Olympics and the trio of Cullen, Parrish and Hedican represented the USA at the 2006 Winter Olympics. St. Cloud State will open play in its 2011-12 season on Oct. 7-8 with a trip to the Kendall Hockey Classic in Anchorage, Alaska. The Huskies kick-off their home campaign on Oct. 21-22 with a weekend series at the National Hockey Center against non-conference rival New Hampshire. The Huskies’ 2011-12 WCHA season will begin with games against future National Collegiate Hockey Conference rival North Dakota on Oct. 28-29 in Grand Forks, N.D. St. Cloud State’s 201112 schedule will also include games against current WCHA rivals (and future opponents in The National) Nebraska Omaha, Denver, Colorado College and Minnesota Duluth.

St. Cloud State University Dr. Earl H. Potter III (left) and Husky men’s hockey coach Bob Motzko at the press conference to announce St. Cloud State’s move to the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference in 2013-14.

North Dakota Athletic Director and National Collegiate Hockey Conference representative Brian Faison (left) and St. Cloud State University Dr. Earl H. Potter III talk after the press conference to announce the Huskies’ acceptance of the invitation to join The National in 2013-14.

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY CONFERENCE


The Western Collegiate Hockey Association


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History of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association History

The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, college hockey’s most historic and successful conference, celebrates it’s 60th anniversary of men’s competition in 2011-12. Founded in 1951 as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MIHL), with seven original members in Colorado College, Denver, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota and North Dakota, the MCHL was then re-named as the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) for the 1953-54 season. The WIHL then disbanded in March of 1958 for one Bruce McLeod Doug Spencer year before being reformed as the Western Collegiate Commissioner Assoc. Commissioner Hockey Association (WCHA) with the same original seven members. Membership in the WCHA has continued to change and evolve over the years. For 1965-66, Minnesota Duluth was added as an eighth team. For the 1969-70 season, Wisconsin came on board as a ninth member, followed by the addition of Notre Dame for 1971-72 as a 10th team. Following the 198081 campaign, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan Tech and Notre Dame all left the WCHA for the CCHA. Michigan Tech, however, returned to the WCHA family for 1984-85 along with the addition of Northern Michigan to bring membership back to eight. For the 1990-91 season, St. Cloud State joined the WCHA as a ninth team followed by the addition of Alaska Anchorage as a 10th member for the 1993-94 season. Northern Michigan then left the WCHA after the 1996-97 campaign to return the league to nine teams. Minnesota State, Mankato was then granted membership beginning with the 1999-2000 season to up membership to 10, followed by the most recent addition of Bemidji State and Nebraska Omaha for the 2010-11 seasons to give the WCHA it’s current 12 member teams.

National Championships

No collegiate conference – in any sport – can top the impressive list of national scale accomplishments of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and its member teams. Since 1951, teams representing the WCHA have earned a record 37 men’s national championships (NCAA Frozen Fours), finished as the runner-up another 27 times, and qualified for at least one berth in the national championship round (Frozen Four) in 55 of 59 seasons overall.

First-Class Educations

The 12 universities and colleges that make up the WCHA family are among the finest institutions of higher learning in the country. They offer the very best in both educational and athletic environments for the more than 300 student-athletes who compete annually in the league. The members of the men’s WCHA, with student enrollments, are: University of Alaska Anchorage (20,242), Bemidji State University (5,171), Colorado College (2,000), University of Denver (11,842), Michigan Technological University (6,957), University of Minnesota (50,067), University of Minnesota Duluth (11,800), Minnesota State University (14,995), University of Nebraska at Omaha (15,448), University of North Dakota (14,194), St. Cloud State University (18,319) and University of Wisconsin (42,099).

College Hockey’s Biggest Crowds

WCHA home attendance reached a record 1,734,275 in 2010-11 while surpassing the 1.5 million mark for a record ninth straight season and the one million mark for a record 18th straight year. The average attendance per home game at the league’s 12-member team arenas was 6,937. In addition, seven WCHA member teams ranked among the nation’s (Div. 1) top 10 hockey schools in average home attendance in the most recent season of 2010-11. Wisconsin was No. 1 at 13,226 per game, North Dakota was No. 3 at 11,756 per game, Minnesota was No. 4 at 9,544 per game, Nebraska Omaha was No. 5 at 7,994 per game, Colorado College was No. 6 at 6,687 per game, St. Cloud State was No. 8 at 5,935 per game and Minnesota Duluth was No. 9 at 5,811 per game. Other WCHA teams ranked in the top 25 included Denver (No. 12 at 5,291 per game), Bemidji State (No. 17 at 3,876), Minnesota State (No. 19 at 3,711) and Alaska Anchorage (No. 22 at 3,319).

The Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five

The conference’s annual playoff championship, known as Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five, continues to be among the most successful post-season collegiate tournaments in the country. The Red Baron WCHA Final Five is held annually in mid-March following the first round of WCHA playoffs, with the first round winners playing for the Broadmoor Trophy and the league’s automatic berth into the national tournament. Held the past 11 consecutive seasons at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., the WCHA Final Five has drawn 1,266,368 in 19 years overall for an average attendance of 13,330 per game. In 2011, the WCHA Final Five saw the debut of a new six-team format, drawing nearly 71,000 fans to five games for an average crowd of 14,181. The record attendance total for a WCHA Final Five came in 2007 at Xcel Energy Center when 88,900 fans were on hand, including a record 19,463 for the championship game. At the 2012 Red Baron WCHA Final Five, set for March 15-17 in Saint Paul, there will be two games played on Thursday featuring the No.5 seeded team vs the No. 4 seeded team and the No. 6 seed vs the No. 3 seed. The No. 1 and No. 2 seeded teams for the Final Five will receive byes. On Friday there will be two semi-final matchups, followed by the Broadmoor Trophy championship contest on Saturday evening.

WCHA Champions (Regular Season)

YEAR .............................. CHAMPION 1951-52...................Colorado College 1952-53..............Minnesota, Michigan 1953-54.............................. Minnesota 1954-55...................Colorado College 1955-56................................ Michigan 1956-57...................Colorado College 1957-58............North Dakota, Denver 1958-59.....................No League Play 1959-60................................... Denver 1960-61................................... Denver 1961-62........................Michigan Tech 1962-63................................... Denver 1963-64...................Denver, Michigan 1964-65........................Michigan Tech 1965-66........................Michigan Tech 1966-67......................... North Dakota 1967-68................................... Denver 1968-69........................Michigan Tech 1969-70.............................. Minnesota 1970-71........................Michigan Tech 1971-72................................... Denver 1972-73................................... Denver 1973-74........................Michigan Tech 1974-75.............................. Minnesota 1975-76........................Michigan Tech 1976-77.............................. Wisconsin 1977-78................................... Denver 1978-79......................... North Dakota 1979-80......................... North Dakota 1980-81.............................. Minnesota 1981-82......................... North Dakota 1982-83.............................. Minnesota 1983-84.................. Minnesota-Duluth 1984-85.................. Minnesota-Duluth 1985-86................................... Denver 1986-87......................... North Dakota 1987-88.............................. Minnesota 1988-89.............................. Minnesota 1989-90.............................. Wisconsin 1990-91................. Northern Michigan 1991-92.............................. Minnesota 1992-93.................. Minnesota-Duluth 1993-94...................Colorado College 1994-95...................Colorado College 1995-96...................Colorado College 1996-97............ North Dakota & Minn. 1997-98......................... North Dakota 1998-99......................... North Dakota 1999-2000.......................... Wisconsin 2000-01......................... North Dakota 2001-02................................... Denver 2002-03...................Colorado College 2003-04......................... North Dakota 2004-05.............................CC/Denver 2005-06.............................. Minnesota 2006-07.............................. Minnesota 2007-08...................Colorado College 2008-09......................... North Dakota 2009-10................................... Denver 2010-11 ......................... North Dakota


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History of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association The Hobey Baker Memorial Award

The WCHA also leads the way in Hobey Baker Memorial Award winners. Presented annually to the top player in Div. 1 men’s college hockey, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award has gone to a WCHA-member team studentathlete 14 times since it’s inception for the 1980-81 season. WCHA winners, by year, have been: 1981 - Neal Broten, F, UM; 1984 - Tom Kurvers, D, UMD; 1985 - Bill Watson, F, UMD; 1987 - Tony Hrkac, F, UND; 1988 - Robb Stauber, G, UM; 1994 - Chris Marinucci, F, UMD; 1996 - Brian Bonin, F, UM; 2002 - Jordan Leopold, D, UM; 2003 - Peter Sejna, F, CC; 2004 - Junior Lessard, F, UMD; 2005 - Marty Sertich, F, CC; 2006 - Matt Carle, D, DU; 2007 - Ryan Duncan, F, UND; and 2010 - Blake Geoffrion, F, UW.

All-Americans and Scholar-Athletes

On the ice, over 330 WCHA players have earned All-American honors over the past 59 years, including more than 40 over the past seven seasons alone. For the most recent season of 2010-11, the WCHA had seven AllAmerican honorees, including four First Teamers in Chay Genoway (D, UND), Justin Schultz (D, UW), Jack Connolly (F, UMD) and Matt Frattin (F, UND). Named to the All-American Second Team were Aaron Dell (G, UND), Jake Gardiner (D, UW) and Mike Connolly (F, UMD). Off the ice, and in the most recent season of 2010-11 alone, a record total of 140 players, representing all 12 teams, earned recognition to the men’s All-WCHA Academic Team while another 55 earned the most prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award. WCHA Scholar-Athlete award honorees must have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 (4.0 scale) for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or an overall GPA of at least 3.50.

The WCHA, the NHL and International Hockey

Since it’s founding in 1951, the WCHA has been a leader in producing both professional skaters and players for international teams. Just a few of the more than 400 past and present NHLr’s who have roots in the WCHA include the likes of Tony Esposito, Glenn Anderson, Lou Angotti, Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Eddio Mio, Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, Keith Magnuson, Red Berenson, Bill Masterton, Lou Nanne, Curt Giles, Bill Masterton, Mark Johnson, James Patrick, Mike Richter and Brett Hull. In the most recently completed NHL season of 2010-11, a total of 93 WCHA alums saw on-ice action in hockey’s top professional league. Included in that group were the likes of Jonathan Toews (Chicago), Thomas Vanek (Buffalo), Joe Pavelski (San Jose), Phil Kessel (Toronto), Dany Heatley (San Jose), David Backes (St. Louis), Paul Stastny (Colorado), Drew Stafford (Buffalo), Rene Bourque (Calgary), Alex Goligoski (Dallas), Derek Stepan (NY Rangers), Blake Wheeler (Atlanta), Curtis Glencross (Calgary) and Mason Raymond (Vancouver). In the 2009-10 season, 87 WCHA alums played in the NHL. The WCHA also owns an enviable reputation for providing top-notch international playing and coaching opportunities for it’s member studentathletes and coaches. More than 110 WCHA alumni have Olympic playing experience with teams that include the United States, Canada, Italy, Norway, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Finland and France, and conference-member teams and players have also received additional international exposure on a regular basis since 1951. Over the years, the WCHA has hosted touring teams from the USSR, Canada, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, England and France and the league has sent men’s WCHA All-Star Teams to Europe in both 1998 (Switzerland) and 2000 (Norway). In the most recent 2010 Winter Olympic Games held in Vancouver, 10 WCHA alums played for the U.S. Men’s Olympic Hockey Team, two played for Gold Medal-winning Canada in Jonathan Toews and Dany Heatley, and one played for Finland. Seven WCHA players also won Gold medals playing for Team USA at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatoon, and in the summer of 2010, WCHA-member Michigan Tech traveled to Germany for a series of international games.

The league’s official web site – wcha.com – was completely re-designed and re-launched for the 2010-11 campaign and now includes such new features as live web and mobile scoreboards, a full-line of automated team and individual statistics, automated standings, automated box scores, individual player pages with complete statistics, team rosters, and automated team and league schedules. The league’s comprehensive on-line store – TheWCHAShop.com – features a full range of product from all men’s and women’s member schools, as well as USA Hockey and international merchandise, NCAA Frozen Four items, and historical DVDs.

The Tradition Continues

Under the guidance of longtime and highly-successful Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod, the WCHA continues to stand atop the college hockey world. With a great brand, great history and tradition, a great product, great fans, great teams and great rivalries, this Association clearly stands second to none.

WCHA Officials:

Commissioner: Bruce McLeod Associate Commissioner: Sara R. Martin Asst. Commissioner of Ops: Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Supervisor of Officials: Greg Shepherd Associate Commissioner for PR: Doug Spencer Special Assistant to the Commissioner: Jeff Sauer Women’s Public Relations: Bill Brophy

WCHA Contact Information:

Doug Spencer Phone: 608-829-0100 E-Mail: dspencer@mailbag.com Mail: 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Suite 103 Madison, WI 53719-2096

Website:

www.wcha.com

Exposure

In terms of exposure, more than 200 WCHA mens’ games are televised annually, including all five games live from the annual Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five by Fox Sports North. ‘This Week in the WCHA,’ the league’s unique weekly radio show, will mark it’s 15th season in 2011-12. The five to seven-minute show, broadcast throughout the conference’s five time zones by member team flagship stations, features audio game highlights, interviews and misc. league-related items.

Huskies celebrate a win at the WCHA Final Five at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.


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2010-11 WCHA Final League Standings Team 1 North Dakota 2 Denver 3 Nebraska-Omaha 4 Minnesota Duluth 5 Minnesota 6 Colorado College 7 Wisconsin 8 Alaska Anchorage St. Cloud State 10 Bemidji State 11 Minnesota State 12 Michigan Tech

Pts 43 37 36 35 31 28 27 26 26 21 20 6

GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28

W-L-T 21- 6- 1 17- 8- 3 17- 9- 2 15- 8- 5 13-10- 5 13-13- 2 12-13- 3 12-14- 2 11-13- 4 8-15- 5 8-16- 4 2-24- 2

% .768 .661 .643 .625 .554 .500 .482 .464 .464 .375 .357 .107

GF-GA 112- 62 93- 75 94- 69 91- 73 91- 78 83- 84 75- 72 62- 78 84- 80 62- 78 67- 90 49-124

GP 44 42 39 42 36 45 41 34 36 34 36 36

W-L-T 32- 9- 3 25-12- 5 21-16- 2 26-10- 6 16-14- 6 23-19- 3 21-16- 4 14-17- 3 15-16- 5 12-17- 5 14-16- 6 4-28- 4

% .761 .655 .564 .690 .528 .544 .561 .456 .486 .426 .472 .167

GF-GA 178- 94 136-113 128- 99 143-108 113-102 143-131 129- 98 81- 99 108-106 77- 90 101-109 74-158

2011 WCHA Champions: North Dakota 2011 WCHA Final Five Champions: North Dakota 2010 NCAA Regional Qualiďƒžers: North Dakota, Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha, Colorado College 2010 NCAA Final Four Participants: Minnesota Duluth (1st place), North Dakota

2010-11 WCHA Scoring Leaders (League Games Only)

Points Leaders 1 Matt Frattin, UND 2 Jack Connolly, UMD 3 Jason Zucker, DU 4 Mike Connolly, UMD Drew Shore, DU 6 Justin Fontaine, UMD 7 Jason Gregoire, UND 10 Drew LeBlanc, SCSU Garrett Roe, SCSU

28 28 28 28 28 28 24 28 28

1.43 1.32 1.29 1.21 1.21 1.14 1.29 1.00 1.00

Goal Leaders 1 Blake Geoffrion, UW 1 Matt Frattin, UND 2 Jason Zucker, DU 3 Mike Connolly, UMD 4 Jason Gregoire, UND 5 Tyler Johnson, CC Drew Shore, DU 16 Drew LeBlanc, SCSU

25 28 28 28 24 26 28 28

0.76 0.79 0.71 0.68 0.75 0.58 0.54 0.39

Assist Leaders 1 Jack Connolly, UMD 2 Eric Olimb, UNO Corban Knight, UND 4 Drew Shore, DU Garrett Roe, SCSU Justin Schultz, UW 11 Drew LeBlanc, SCSU

28 28 28 28 28 28 28

1.00 0.75 0.75 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.61

28 21 21 19 19 19 17

Power Play Goal Leaders 1 Jordy Murray, UW 2 Tyler Johnson, CC Nick Dineen, CC 4 Ben Hanowski, SCSU

27 26 28 28

0.33 0.31 0.29 0.21

9 8 8 6

Short-Handed Goal Leaders 1 Several Players 8 Garrett Roe, SCSU Aaron Marvin, SCSU Nick Jensen, SCSU

23 28 8 28

--0.04 0.04 0.04

2 1 1 1

Game Winning Goals Leaders 1 Tommy Grant, UAA Jason Zucker, UM Travis Oleksuk, UMD Craig Smith, UW 5 Garrett Roe, SCSU Jared Festler, SCSU

28 28 28 28 28 28

5 5 5 5 3 3

Defense Point Leaders 1 Justin Schultz, UW 2 Eric Olimb, UNO 3 Jake Gardiner, UW 4 Justin Faulk, UMD

28 28 28 28

22-18-40 9-28-37 20-16-36 19-15-34 15-19-34 14-18-32 18-13-31 11-17-28 9-19-28 19 22 20 19 18 15 15 11

1.04 10-19-29 0.86 3-21-24 0.82 5-18-23 0.75 6-15-21

10 Nick Jensen, SCSU 20 Taylor Johnson, SCSU

28 26

0.57 4-12-16 0.38 1- 9-10

Rookie Point Leaders 1 Jason Zucker, DU 2 J.T. Brown, UMD 3 Jaden Schwartz, CC 6 Cam Reid, SCUS 11 Nick Jensen, SCSU

28 28 17 28 28

1.29 0.93 1.47 0.7 0.57

Goals Against Avg. Leaders 1 Aaron Dell, UND 2 Kent Patterson, UM 3 Kenny Reiter, UMD 4 Sam Brittain, DU 5 Scott Gudmandson, UW 6 John Faulkner, UNO 7 Mike Lee, SUCS

1432:09 1426:08 1008:41 1274:27 1221:18 1607:52 1391:32

Save Percent (League Games Only) 1 Kent Patterson, UM 689 2 Sam Brittain, DU 586 3 Scott Gudmandson, UW 552 4 Mike Lee, SCSU 659 5 Kenny Reiter, UMD 413 6 Dan Bakala, BSU 644 7 Aaron Dell, UND 487

20-16-36 12-14-26 10-15-25 14-16-20 4-12-16

47 55 39 51 50 68 61

1.97 2.31 2.32 2.40 2.46 2.54 2.63

55 51 50 61 39 62 47

.926 .920 .917 .915 .914 .912 .912

2010-11 Team Stat Leaders (League Games Only)

Scoring Offense: 1 North Dakota 2 Nebraska-Omaha 3 Denver 4 Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 6 St. Cloud State 7 Colorado College 8 Wisconsin 9 Minnesota State 10 Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State 12 Michigan Tech

GmsGoals 28 112 28 94 28 93 28 91 28 91 28 84 28 83 28 75 28 67 28 62 28 62 28 49

G/GM 4.00 3.36 3.32 3.25 3.25 3.00 2.96 2.68 2.39 2.21 2.21 1.75

Scoring Defense: 1 North Dakota 2 Nebraska-Omaha 3 Wisconsin 4 Minnesota Duluth 5 Denver 6 Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State Minnesota

GmsGoals G/GM 28 62 2.21 28 69 2.46 28 72 2.57 28 73 2.61 28 75 2.68 28 78 2.79 28 78 2.79 28 78 2.79

9 St. Cloud State 10 Colorado College 11 Minnesota State 12 Michigan Tech

28 28 28 28

Power Play: 1 North Dakota 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 Bemidji State 4 St. Cloud State 5 Minnesota 6 Colorado College 7 Wisconsin 8 Denver 9 Nebraska-Omaha 10 Alaska Anchorage 11 Minnesota State 12 Michigan Tech

Totals SHA PCT 35 /150 5 23.3 30 / 137 0 21.9 21 / 99 2 21.2 28 / 145 2 19.3 24 / 128 1 18.8 28 / 150 8 18.7 24 / 131 3 18.3 19 / 112 5 17.0 18 / 107 1 16.8 19 / 121 4 15.7 21 / 143 3 14.7 14 / 109 9 12.8

Penalty Kill: 1 Alaska Anchorage 2 Denver 3 St. Cloud State 4 North Dakota 5 Minnesota State 6 Nebraska-Omaha 7 Wisconsin 8 Minnesota Duluth 9 Bemidji State 10 Minnesota 11 Colorado College 12 Michigan Tech

Totals 109 / 127 110 / 130 108 / 128 102 / 121 120 / 144 114 / 137 108 / 131 101 / 124 106 / 134 103 / 133 82 / 106 88 / 117

SHF 4 6 3 3 3 5 3 4 1 4 2 5

2nd 40 33 25 35 37 31 26 30 23 16 17 21

OT 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 0 1 2 2 0

Scoring/Periods: 1 North Dakota 2 Nebraska-Omaha 3 Denver 4 Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 6 St. Cloud State 7 Colorado College 8 Wisconsin 9 Minnesota State 10 Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State 12 Michigan Tech

1st 29 27 27 29 25 28 25 17 26 19 24 18

80 84 90 124

3rd 43 34 39 26 24 24 32 28 17 25 19 10

2.86 3.00 3.21 4.43

PCT 85.8 84.6 84.4 84.3 83.3 83.2 82.4 81.5 79.1 77.4 77.4 75.2 Total 112 94 93 91 91 84 83 75 67 62 62 49


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SCSU Conference Award Recipients WCHA Player of the Year W 2001-02 2

Mark Hartigan

WCHA Student Athlete of the Year W 1998-99 1

Kyle McLaughlin

Forward

WCHA Scoring Champion W 2 2007-08 2001-02 2

WCHA Coach of the Year W 2 2006-07 2005-06 2 1997-98

Defense

Ryan Lasch Mark Hartigan

Forward Forward

Bob Motzko Bob Motzko Craig Dahl

WCHA Rookie of the Year W 2006-07 2

Andreas Nodl

Forward

Jeff Saterdalen

2001 WCHA Final Fi l Five Fi Champions Ch i

Josh DeWolf

Tony Gruba

The Huskies celebrate their first WCHA Final Five title in 2001. Members of that team included: Scott Meyer, Colin Peters, Mark Hartigan, Jim McNamara, Derek Eastman, Jeff Finger, Jon Cullen, Tyler Arnason, Brandon Sampair, Duvie Westcott, Peter Torsson, Ritchie Larson, Nate DiCasmirro, Ryan Johnson, Matt Hendricks, Ryan LaMere, Mike Walsh, Joel Peterson, Joe Motzko, Chris Purslow, Lee Brooks, Brian Schuster, Andy Lundbohm, Brian Gaffaney, Keith Anderson, Ryan Malone, Dean Weasler, Jake Moreland, Justin Cummings, Coach Craig Dahl, Asst. Doc DelCastillo, Asst. Brad Willner, Asst. Archie Bilfulk, Athletic Media Relations Contact Tom Nelson, Trainer Mike Carlson and Manager Jeremiah Minkel.


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All-WCHA Award Winners from SCSU Year 2010-11 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2005-06 2001-02 2000-01

1999-2000 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94

1992-93

1991-92 1990-91

Player Drew LeBlanc Ryan Lasch Garrett Raboin Garrett Roe Ryan Lasch Garrett Raboin Garrett Roe Ryan Lasch Garrett Roe Andreas Nodl Bobby Goepfert Andrew Gordon Andreas Nodl Bobby Goepfert Mark Hartigan Nate DiCasmirro Dean Weasler Scott Meyer Duvie Westcott Mark Hartigan Brandon Sampair Mike Pudlick Tyler Arnason Scott Meyer Brian Leitza Josh DeWolf Dave Paradise Matt Cullen Sacha Molin Taj Melson Kelly Hultgren Brett Lievers Kelly Hultgren Marc Gagnon Brett Lievers Bill Lund Tony Gruba Grant Sjerven Fred Knipscheer Tony Gruba Kelly Hultgren Gino Santerre Grant Sjerven Jeff Saterdalen Bret Hedican

Position Forward Forward Defense Forward Forward Defense Forward Forward Forward Forward Goaltender Forward Forward Goaltender Forward Forward Goaltender Goaltender Defense Forward Forward Defense Forward Goaltender Goaltender Defense Center Center Forward Defense Defense Forward Defense Forward Forward Forward Forward Goaltender Forward Forward Defense Defense Goaltender Forward Defense

Team Third Team Second Team Third Team Third Team First Team Second Team Third Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Third Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Second Team Hon. Mention Second Team Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention First Team Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention First Team

Three-Time All-WCHA Recipients from SCSU: Garrett Roe (3rd, 2nd, 3rd) Ryan Lasch (1st, 1st, 2nd), Kelly Hultgren (2nd, 2nd, HM) Two-Time All-WCHA Recipients from SCSU: Grant Sjerven (HM, HM), Tony Gruba (HM, HM), Brett Lievers (HM, HM), Scott Meyer (2nd, 1st), Mark Hartigan (3rd, 1st), Bobby Goepfert (1st, 1st), Andreas Nodl (3rd, 2nd), Garrett Raboin (2nd, 3rd)

Garrett Roe

Duvie Westcott


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St. Cloud State has made several trips to the Red Baron WCHA Final Five at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. In 2008, the Huskies played before 19,232 fans on March 20, 2008 at the Final Five against rival Minnesota.

Huskies Named to the All-WCHA Rookie Team 2007-08 2006-07 2006-07 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 1998-99 1991-92 1995-96 1994-95

Garrett Roe Ryan Lasch Andreas Nodl Mike Doyle Matt Gens Peter Szabo Tyler Arnason Sandy Gasseau Matt Cullen Brian Leitza

Forward Forward Forward Forward Defense Forward Center Forward Forward Goaltender

Huskies Named to the WCHA Final 5 Team 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 1999-2000 1993-94

Garrett Raboin Tony Mosey Brock Hooton Tyler Arnason Scott Meyer Duvie Westcott Brandon Sampair Grant Sjerven Bill Lund

Defense Forward Forward Forward - MVP Goalie Defense Forward Goaltender Forward

WCHA Final Five Champions 2011 - North Dakota 2010 - North Dakota* 2009 - Minnesota Duluth 2008 – Denver 2007 — Minnesota 2006 – North Dakota* 2005 – Denver 2004 — Minnesota 2003 — Minnesota 2002 — Denver 2001 — ST. CLOUD STATE 2000 — North Dakota 1999 — Denver 1998 — Wisconsin 1997 — North Dakota 1996 — Minnesota 1995 — Wisconsin

1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982

— — — — — — — — — — — — —

Minnesota* Minnesota Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Wisconsin Northern Michigan Wisconsin North Dakota Denver Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Minnesota North Dakota

* Indicates that SCSU placed 2nd at Final Five


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SCSU’s All-WCHA Academic Award Winners 2010-11 Brett Barta Jordy Christian Jared Festler Ben Hanowski Oliver Lauridsen Drew LeBlanc Mike Lee Aaron Marvin Travis Novak Nick Oslund Nicolas Rioux Garrett Roe Brian Volpei Sam Zabkowicz 2009-10 Jon Ammerman Brett Barta Jordy Christian Jared Festler Chris Hepp Ryan Lasch Oliver Lauridsen Drew LeBlanc Aaron Marvin Travis Novak Nick Oslund Garrett Raboin Nicolas Rioux Mitch Ryan Brian Volpei Sam Zabkowicz 2008-09 Jon Ammerman Brett Barta Brent Borgen David Carlisle Aaron Marvin Michael Olson Nick Oslund Garrett Raboin Nic Rioux Garrett Roe Mitch Ryan Brian Volpei 2007-08 Jon Ammerman Brent Borgen Aaron Brocklehurst Ryan Lasch Marty Mjelleli Garrett Raboin Matt Stephenson John Swanson 2006-07 Casey Borer Aaron Brocklehurst David Carlisle Andrew Gordon Gary Houseman Dan Kronick Marty Mjelleli Nate Raduns Matt Stephenson 2005-06 Chris Anderson Tim Boron Aaron Brocklehurst

Justin Fletcher Matt Francis Andrew Gordon Matt Hartman Billy Hengen Gary Houseman Joe Jensen T.J. McElroy Marty Mjelleli Nate Raduns Konrad Reeder Josh Singer Matt Stephenson 2004-05 Casey Borer Tim Boron Mike Doyle Billy Hengen Gary Houseman Dave Iannazzo Joe Jensen T.J. McElroy Nate Raduns Konrad Reeder Josh Singer Peter Szabo

2003-04 Adam Coole Billy Hengen Dave Iannazzo Joe Jensen Ryan LaMere T.J. McElroy Jason Montgomery Colin Peters Konrad Reeder Peter Szabo 2002-03 Jon Cullen Dave Iannazzo Mike Doyle Peter Szabo 2001-02 Jon Cullen Andy Lundbohm Ryan Melborne Jim McNamara 2000-01 Keith Anderson Jon Cullen Scott Meyer Brandon Sampair Duvie Westcott 1999-2000 Keith Anderson Jon Cullen Tom Lund Scott Meyer Brandon Sampair Peter Torsson Duvie Westcott 1998-99 George Awada Jason Goulet Kyle McLaughlin Brandon Sampair

Peter Torsson

WCHA Post Graduate Scholarship Recipients From SCSU

1997-98 George Awada Josh DeWolf Rob Klasnick Brian Leitza Mike Maristuen Kyle McLaughlin Mike Rucinski 1996-97 George Awada Matt Cullen Brian Leitza Kyle McLaughlin 1995-96 Jay Geisbauer Taj Melson Dan Reimann Mike O’Connell Rob Klasnick Brian Leitza Andy Vicari

2006-07: Nate Raduns

WCHA Scholar-Athletes Nate Raduns

Matt Stephenson

Capital One Academic All-District V - At Large Team

2010-11: Drew LeBlanc 2009-10: Jordy Christian, Drew LeBlanc, Garrett Raboin 2004-05: Nate Raduns

1994-95 Kelly Hultgren Eric Johnson Taj Melson 1993-94 Taj Melson Kelly Rieder

Lowe’s All-Senior All-America Team Marty Mjelleli

1992-93 Tony Gruba Greg Hagen Dave Holum Kelly Hultgren Eric Johnson Bill Lund Jay Moser Noel Rahn 1991-92 Rikard Gronborg Tim Hanus Todd Kennedy Fred Knipscheer Grant Sjerven Jordy Wingate 1990-91 Brian Cook Doc DelCastillo Rikard Gronborg Steve Haataja Tim Hanus Bret Hedican Todd Kennedy Jeff Saterdalen Chris Scheid

2010-11: Jordy Christian, Oliver Lauridsen, Drew LeBlanc, Mike Lee, Aaron Marvin, Travis Novak, Brian Volpei 2009-10: Jon Ammerman, Jordy Christian, Chris Hepp, Drew LeBlanc, Travis Novak, Garrett Raboin 2008-09: Jon Ammerman, Brent Borgen, Nick Oslund, Garrett Raboin, Brian Volpei 2007-08: Jon Ammerman, Brent Borgen, Garrett Raboin 2006-07: Nate Raduns 2005-06: Nate Raduns & Matt Stephenson

2009-10: Garrett Raboin (1st team) 2007-08: Marty Mjelleli (1st team) 2006-07: Nate Raduns (2nd team)

Gary Houseman

Garrett Raboin

Brent Borgen

Aaron Marvin

Jon Cullen

Brian Cook

Taj Melson

John Swanson

Duvie Westcott


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SCSU’s WCHA Players of the Week 2010-11

2009-10

2008-09

2007-08

2006-07

2005-06

2004-05

2003-04

2002-03

2001-02

Nic Dowd Nic Dowd Nick Jensen Garrett Roe Mike Lee Dan Dunn Mike Lee Mike Lee Garrett Raboin Garrett Raboin David Eddy Mike Lee Ryan Lasch John Swanson Jase Weslosky Ryan Lasch Jase Weslosky Drew LeBlanc Garrett Raboin Tony Mosey Garrett Roe Ryan Lasch Ryan Lasch John Swanson Garrett Roe Aaron Marvin Jase Weslosky Jase Weslosky Andreas Nodl Jase Weslosky Andrew Gordon Dan Kronick Bobby Goepfert Andrew Gordon Andrew Gordon Justin Fletcher Bobby Goepfert Ryan Lasch Bobby Goepfert John Swanson Dan Kronick Bobby Goepfert Matt Hartman Billy Hengen Tim Boron Tim Boron Matt Hartman Billy Hengen Adam Coole Adam Coole Tim Boron Ryan Malone Jon Cullen Joe Jensen Jason Montgomery Jake Moreland Joe Jensen Jake Moreland Derek Eastman Jason Montgomery Mike Doyle Ryan Malone Mike Doyle Nate DiCasmirro Mark Hartigan Mark Hartigan Matt Gens Derek Eastman Jeff Finger

Rookie Florida Tourney Rookie Michigan Tech Rookie Minnesota Duluth Offense Wisconsin Defensive Denver Defense North Dakota Rookie Wisconsin Rookie Alaska Anchorage Defense Michigan Tech Defense Minnesota Rookie Minnesota Defensive Alaska Anchorage Offensive Alaska Anchorage Offense Mercyhurst Defense Denver Offense Minnesota State Defense Minnesota Duluth Offensive Colorado College Defensive Michigan Tech Rookie Canisius Rookie Bemidji State Forward Alaska Anchorage Forward Michigan Tech Defense Clarkson Rookie Minnesota Rookie Alaska Anchorage Goaltender Michigan Tech Goaltender North Dakota F, Rookie Denver G, Rookie Minnesota State Offense Clarkson Offense Minnesota Duluth Goaltender Minnesota Duluth Offense Alaska Anchorage Offense Minnesota Duluth Defense Minnesota Duluth Goaltender Minnesota F, Rookie Minnesota Goaltender Minnesota F, Rookie Colgate Forward Minnesota Duluth Goaltender North Dakota Forward Alaska Anchorage Forward Princeton/Yale Defensive Minnesota Defensive Maine/Boston C. Rookie Alaska Anchorage Offense Minnesota State Defense Minnesota Duluth Defense Harvard/Prov. Defense Michigan Tech Forward North Dakota Forward Denver F, Rookie Minnesota Defense Minnesota Defense Providence IHCCA Rookie of Month (Jan.) Defense Colorado College Defesne Alaska Anchorage Defense Minnesota F, Rookie Clarkson/Maine Forward Michigan Tech F, Rookie MSU, Mankato Forward North Dakota Forward Alaska Anchorage Forward Bemidji State D, Rookie Bemidji State Defense MSU, Mankato Defense Mass. Amherst

2000-01

1999-00

1998-99

1997-98

1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94

1992-93 1991-92 1990-91

Mark Hartigan Duvie Westcott Scott Meyer Mark Hartigan Tyler Arnason Tyler Arnason Dean Weasler Duvie Westcott Jeff Finger Ryan Malone Joe Motzko Brandon Sampair Chris Purslow Mike Pudlick Scott Meyer Scott Meyer Mark Hartigan Jason Goulet Dean Weasler Dean Weasler Tyler Arnason Dean Weasler Jason Goulet Brian Leitza Peter Torsson Jason Goulet Brian Leitza Keith Anderson George Awada Mike O’Connell Mark Parrish Mark Parrish Taj Melson Kelly Rieder Brian Leitza Kelly Hultgren Bill Lund Grant Sjerven Grant Sjerven Brett Lievers Kelly Hultgren Fred Knipscheer Tony Gruba Tony Gruba Jeff Saterdalen Tim Hanus

Forward Alaska Anchorage Defense Bemidji State Goaltender Denver Forward Colorado C. Forward Michigan Tech Forward Colorado C. Goaltender Alaska Anchorage Defense MSU, Mankato D, Rookie Minnesota F, Rookie Miami F, Rookie Vermont Forward Minnesota-Duluth F, Rookie Minnesota-Duluth Defense Michigan Tech Goaltender Alaska Anchorage Goaltender Minnesota-Duluth Forward Minnesota Forward Minnesota-Duluth G, Rookie Minnesota-Duluth G, Rookie Colorado College F Rookie Minnesota-Duluth Goaltender Minnesota Forward Colorado College Goaltender North Dakota F, Rookie North Dakota Forward Minnesota Goaltender Minnesota F, Rookie Minnesota Forward Michigan Tech Defense Michigan Tech Forward Minnesota Forward Wisconsin Defense Minnesota-Duluth Forward Alaska Anchorage Goaltender Alaska Anchorage Defense Minnesota-Duluth Forward Alaska Anchorage Goaltender Minnesota-Duluth Goaltender Denver Forward Minnesota-Duluth Defense Minnesota Forward Colorado College Forward North Dakota Forward North Dakota Forward Colorado College Forward Colorado College

SCSU History 101: St. Cloud State’s Derek Vekich battles for the puck in the Huskies’ rst game as a Division I program. The exhibition game against Minnesota was played in Eveleth, Minn., as part of the annual Hall of Fame Game weekend.


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All-Time SCSU results against WCHA opponents ALASKA ANCHORAGE

BEMIDJI STATE

SCSU leads series 48-14-6

SCSU leads 11-1-0 (DI level)

Date Site Result 1983-84 SCSU L 1984-85 UAA L 1984-85 UAA W 11-06-87 SCSU L 11-07-87 SCSU L 01-29-88 UAA L 01-30-88 UAA L 02-03-89 SCSU W 02-04-89 SCSU W 03-02-90 Neutral W 12-07-90 UAA W 12-08-90 UAA L 02-23-91 SCSU W 02-24-91 SCSU W 01-07-94 SCSU W 01-08-94 SCSU W 10-21-94 UAA L 10-22-94 UAA W 02-17-95 SCSU W 02-18-95 SCSU W 02-09-96 SCSU W 02-10-96 SCSU W 12-20-96 SCSU W 12-21-96 SCSU W 02-07-97 UAA W 02-08-97 UAA L 11-21-97 SCSU W 11-22-97 SCSU T 1-29-99 UAA T 1-30-99 UAA T 1-21-00 SCSU W 1-22-00 SCSU W 12-15-00 SCSU W 12-16-00 SCSU W 2-9-01 UAA W 2-10-01 UAA W 3-9-01 SCSU* W 3-10-01 SCSU* W 11-16-01 UAA W 11-17-01 UAA W 2-15-02 SCSU W 2-16-02 SCSU W 2-28-03 SCSU W 3-1-03 SCSU W 11-28-03 SCSU W 11-29-03 SCSU T 1-16-04 UAA W 1-17-04 UAA L 2-4-05 UAA L 2-5-05 UAA W 12-2-05 UAA W 12-3-05 UAA L 2-3-06 SCSU W 2-4-06 SCSU W 1-5-07 SCSU W 1-6-07 SCSU W 11-2-07 SCSU W 11-3-07 SCSU T 2-15-08 UAA W 2-16-08 UAA W 2-6-09 UAA W 2-7-09 UAA L 12-4-09 UAA W 12-5-09 UAA W 2-5-10 SCSU T 2-6-10 SCSU W 11-19-10 UAA L 11-20-10 UAA W * WCHA playoffs

Score 1-3 4-5 OT 6-2 1-5 4-5 2-5 1-8 4-3 6-2 3-2 5-2 7-8 OT 3-1 4-3 OT 4-1 4-2 3-5 6-1 7-1 5-2 2-1 5-0 6-1 3-2 OT 4-2 3-5 4-2 0-0 OT 1-1 OT 1-1 OT 5-4 8-2 3-1 4-3 2-0 4-1 5-1 8-2 5-2 4-2 7-4 4-0 2-0 7-0 5-1 2-2 OT 4-1 6-3 4-3 6-3 7-0 2-1 4-2 6-1 4-2 4-1 5-3 4-4 OT 3-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-4 OT 6-0 3-2 4-3

(Note: SCSU was 27-41-3 vs. BSU prior to 1987-88 season) Date Site Result Score 10-25-08 BSU W 5-3 10-24-08 BSU L 4-2 10-27-07 SCSU W 6-1 10-26-07 SCSU W 2-1 2-14-04 SCSU W 3-2 2-13-04 SCSU W 5-2 12-15-01 SCSU W 11-3 12-14-01 BSU W 4-2 10-21-00 SCSU W 7-0 10-20-00 BSU W 3-1 10-24-99 SCSU W 2-1 10-23-99 SCSU W 6-1 11-5-10 SCSU W 6-3 11-6-10 SCSU L 3-2 OT 1-21-11 BSU W 2-1 OT 1-22-11 BSU W 5-1 (SCSU Record at Sanford Center: 2-0)

COLORADO COLLEGE CC leads series 44-31-6

Date Site Result 01-23-89 CC W 12-19-90 SCSU W 12-20-90 SCSU W 02-02-91 CC W 02-03-91 CC W 01-03-92 SCSU W 01-04-92 SCSU T 01-31-92 CC L 02-01-92 CC L 12-04-92 CC W 12-05-92 CC W 01-15-93 SCSU L 01-16-93 SCSU W 12-04-93 CC L 12-05-93 CC L 02-18-94 SCSU L 02-19-94 SCSU T 11-18-94 SCSU L 11-19-94 SCSU L 01-27-95 CC L 01-27-95 CC L 12-15-95 CC L 12-16-95 CC L 02-24-96 SCSU L 02-25-96 SCSU L 11-01-96 CC W 11-02-96 CC L 02-01-97 SCSU L 02-02-97 SCSU W 03-15-97 Neutral! L 11-15-97 CC W 11-16-97 CC W 02-20-98 SCSU L 02-21-98 SCSU L 03-21-98 Neutral! L 12-4-98 CC W 12-5-98 CC L 1-8-99 SCSU L 1-9-99 SCSU W 2-25-00 CC T 2-26-00 CC L 11-10-00 CC W 11-11-00 CC W 2-2-01 CC L 2-3-01 CC W 11-9-01 SCSU W 11-10-01 SCSU L 12-7-01 CC W 12-8-01 CC L 3-16-02 Neutral! L 2-14-03 SCSU W 2-15-03 SCSU L 12-5-03 CC W

Score 5-2 6-2 3-2 OT 4-3 7-3 8-5 3-3 OT 5-8 4-5 5-2 9-5 5-7 5-2 4-6 1-2 1-4 4-4 OT 2-5 2-4 1-6 4-6 4-5 1-3 4-5 1-9 6-3 3-6 2-4 5-4 0-6 7-6 OT 3-1 4-7 1-3 1-6 5-3 3-4 0-4 1-0 2-2 OT 3-4 6-3 3-2 OT 5-3 7-5 6-1 4-3 3-0 5-1 2-1 4-2 5-3 2-0

12-6-03 CC L 2-27-04 SCSU L 2-28-04 SCSU L 2-11-05 CC W 2-12-05 CC L 3-11-05 CC* L 3-12-05 CC* L 11-4-05 CC L 11-5-05 CC L 2-10-06 SCSU L 2-11-06 SCSU W 3-10-06 CC* W 3-11-06 CC* L 3-12-06 CC* W 2-9-07 SCSU W 2-10-07 SCSU T 12-14-07 SCSU L 12-15-07 SCSU W 2-8-08 CC L 2-9-08 CC W 1-23-09 CC T 1-24-09 CC W 12-11-09 SCSU T 12-12-09 SCSU L 1-29-10 CC W 1-30-10 CC L 12-10-10 SCSU L 12-11-10 SCSU L * WCHA Playoffs !WCHA Final Five Third Place

6-1 7-1 5-2 4-3OT 3-0 8-2 4-2 4-2 3-2 6-3 2-1 2-1 3-2 3-1 3-1 2-2 OT 3-1 4-2 5-3 4-2 4-4 OT 6-1 4-4 OT 4-1 5-4 6-4 3-0 5-2 Game

DENVER DU leads 38-32-4 Date 11-29-88 01-20-89 01-21-89 12-05-89 12-22-89 11-30-90 12-01-90 12-28-90 12-29-90 12-28-91 12-29-91 02-14-92 02-15-92 10-30-92 10-31-92 01-08-93 01-09-93 11-05-93 11-06-93 12-17-93 12-18-93 01-06-95 01-07-95 11-24-95 11-25-95 01-26-96 01-27-96 03-01-96 03-02-96 03-03-96 01-03-97 01-03-97 11-29-97 11-30-97 01-30-98 01-31-98 11-6-98 11-7-98 2-26-99 2-27-99 12-3-99 12-5-99 2-18-2000 2-19-2000 10-27-00 10-28-00 2-22-02

Site SCSU DU DU SCSU DU DU DU SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU DU DU SCSU SCSU DU DU DU DU SCSU SCSU DU DU DU DU SCSU SCSU DU* DU* DU* DU DU DU DU SCSU SCSU DU DU SCSU SCSU DU DU SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU DU

2-23-02 DU W 12-13-02 SCSU T 12-14-02 SCSU W 1-10-03 DU L 1-11-03 DU W 12-12-03 SCSU L 12-13-03 SCSU L 10-22-04 DU L 10-23-04 DU L 1-21-05 SCSU L 1-22-05 SCSU L 1-13-06 DU W 1-14-06 DU L 10-13-06 SCSU L 10-14-06 SCSU W 1-26-07 DU W 1-27-07 DU L 12-7-07 SCSU L 12-8-07 SCSU L 11-14-09 SCSU W 11-15-09 SCSU W 2-27-09 DU L 2-28-09 DU W 11-27-09 DU L 11-28-09 DU W 3-4-11 DU W 3-5-11 DU L * WCHA Playoff Game

MICHIGAN TECH SCSU leads 51-26-5

Result L L L L W T W W L L W W W L L W W L L W W W L L L L T W L W L T W W L W L W L L W L W W W L L

Score 4-8 3-8 4-5 2-3 7-2 2-2 OT 5-1 7-4 4-5 OT 1-4 9-0 5-4 OT 4-1 3-4 2-8 4-3 4-1 3-6 4-5 5-0 3-0 8-2 5-7 4-6 2-6 2-4 4-4 OT 3-1 4-6 4-0 6-9 1-1 6-4 6-2 3-4 3-2 3-5 6-3 4-5 1-3 6-0 2-3 31 4-3 5-1 3-1 5-2

4-2 1-1 6-4 4-0 5-4 4-1 3-2 5-2 6-1 5-2 6-1 5-1 5-2 4-3 OT 5-2 3-2 2-0 3-2 3-2 4-2 2-1 3-1 2-1 OT 5-3 3-2 3-2 3-2

Date Site Result 01-23-48 MTU L 01-24-48 MTU L 01-06-56 MTU L 01-07-56 MTU L 10-13-89 MTU W 10-14-89 MTU W 01-19-90 SCSU W 01-20-90 SCSU W 11-16-90 SCSU L 11-17-90 SCSU L 02-08-91 MTU W 02-09-91 MTU L 11-29-91 SCSU W 11-30-91 SCSU L 01-10-92 MTU L 01-11-92 MTU L 12-12-92 SCSU T 12-13-92 SCSU W 01-22-93 MTU L 01-23-93 MTU W 03-12-93 MTU * L 04-13-93 MTU * L 10-22-93 MTU L 10-23-93 MTU L 02-26-94 SCSU W 02-27-94 SCSU W 01-13-95 SCSU L 01-14-95 SCSU L 12-09-95 SCSU W 12-10-95 SCSU W 02-02-96 MTU T 02-03-96 MTU W 03-07-96 Neutral+ L 11-19-96 MTU T 11-20-96 MTU W 02-28-97 SCSU W 11-07-97 MTU W 11-08-98 MTU W 03-01-97 SCSU W 02-13-98 SCSU W 02-14-98 SCSU W 03-13-98 SCSU* W 03-14-98 SCSU* L 03-15-98 SCSU* W 11-13-98 SCSU L 11-14-98 SCSU L 01-15-99 MTU L 01-16-99 MTU L 1-14-00 SCSU W

Score 1-9 3-9 0-19 0-13 4-2 4-2 8-2 5-0 3-5 5-6 5-2 4-7 3-2 3-4 0-3 1-4 1-1 OT 6-2 1-5 7-4 1-3 5-6 1-6 2-3 2-1 OT 4-3 3-5 0-4 3-2 3-1 4-4 OT 7-5 3-4 OT 3-3 OT 5-1 5-3 3-2 4-2 8-3 6-0 4-3 6-4 2-3 6-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 4-2


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK 1-15-00 SCSU W 4-0 12-1-00 MTU W 4-3 OT 12-2-00 MTU W 4-3 1-12-01 SCSU W 5-2 1-13-01 SCSU W 4-1 10-19-01 SCSU W 7-2 10-20-01 SCSU W 7-3 2-8-02 MTU W 4-3 2-9-02 MTU W 3-2 1-31-03 MTU L 3-4 OT 2-1-03 MTU W 4-2 10-24-03 SCSU T 3-3OT 10-25-03 SCSU W 6-5 2-6-04 MTU (WC) W 4-1 2-7-04 MTU (WC) W 3-1 11-12-04 SCSU W 3-1 11-13-04 SCSU W 6-4 11-11-05 at MTU L 3-2 OT 11-12-05 at MTU W 7-0 2-24-06 SCSU W 6-1 2-25-06 SCSU T 2-2 OT 12-1-06 MTU W 4-1 12-2-06 MTU W 3-2 OT 11-9-07 MTU W 5-2 11-10-07 MTU W 4-1 2-22-08 SCSU W 4-1 2-23-08 SCSU W 3-0 2-13-09 SCSU W 3-2 2-14-09 SCSU W 4-2 10-30-09 MTU L 3-1 10-31-09 MTU W 3-1 1-8-10 SCSU W 4-2 1-9-10 SCSU W 5-1 1-7-11 SCSU W 3-0 1-8-11 SCSU W 5-1 * WCHA Playoff Game + WCHA Final 5 Game, Milwaukee

MINNESOTA UM leads 47-26-12

Date 10-3-87 10-12-90 10-13-90 1-11-91 1-12-91 11-01-91 11-02-91 02-28-92 02-29-92 12-18-92 12-19-92 03-05-93 03-07-93 10-29-93 10-30-93 03-04-94 03-05-94 03-19-94 11-04-94 11-05-94 03-04-95 03-05-95 11-04-95 11-05-95 02-16-96 02-17-96 12-14-96 12-15-96 01-17-97 01-18-97 03-14-97 12-19-97 12-20-97 03-06-98 03-07-98 10-23-98 10-24-98 02-19-99 02-20-99 03-18-99 12-10-99 12-11-99 03-03-00

Site Result Neutral! L SCSU T UM L UM L SCSU L SCSU L UM L UM L SCSU L SCSU L UM L UM L Neutral+ T SCSU W UM T UM L SCSU W Neutral # L UM L SCSU L SCSU W UM L SCSU L UM L UM L SCSU W SCSU L UM W SCSU W UM L Neutral! L UM W SCSU W SCSU L UM L UM L SCSU W SCSU T UM T Neutral! L SCSU W UM T UM W

Score 6-0 3-3 OT 4-5 7-1 7-3 4-7 2-7 1-2 1-4 3-4 2-5 0-1 2-2 OT 3-2 4-4 OT 3-5 8-5 2-3 OT 3-5 2-5 3-0 3-5 3-4 2-5 3-8 4-3 OT 1-4 4-3 OT 5-2 4-6 4-5 OT 3-1 4-1 2-6 3-5 0-3 6-5 4-4 OT 2-2 OT 3-5 4-3 OT 2-2 OT 5-0

03-04-00 SCSU W 4-3 OT 03-18-00 Neutral! W 6-4 11-17-00 SCSU L 2-0 11-18-00 UM L 4-3 3-2-01 UM W 6-1 3-3-01 SCSU W 5-2 3-16-01 Neutral! W 3-0 11-30-01 UM W 3-2 12-1-01 SCSU T 2-2 3-1-02 SCSU L 5-4 3-2-02 UM L 3-1 3-15-02 Neutral! L 4-1 1-3-03 UM W 4-3 1-4-03 SCSU T 3-3 3-7-03 SCSU L 5-3 3-8-03 UM T 1-1 3-5-04 UM L 7-4 3-6-04 UM L 4-2 3-12-04 UM* L 6-1 3-13-04 UM* L 7-3 12-10-04 SCSU L 2-1 OT 12-11-04 UM L 4-2 2-25-05 UM L 5-4 2-26-05 SCSU L 4-1 10-28-05 SCSU W 3-2 10-29-05 SCSU L 3-1 3-17-06 Neutral! W 8-7 OT 11-10-06 UM T 5-5 OT 11-11-06 SCSU T 3-3 OT 2-23-07 SCSU W 5-1 2-24-07 UM W 5-3 1-11-08 UM W 3-1 1-12-08 UM T 4-4 OT 3-20-08 Neutral! L 3-2 1-16-09 UM L 5-1 1-17-09 SCSU L 8-6 3-13-09 UM* L 4-2 3-14-09 UM* L 3-0 1-22-10 UM W 4-3 1-23-10 UM W 4-1 10-22-10 UM W 5-2 10-23-10 UM L 2-1 ! Eveleth, Minn. * WCHA Playoff + Played in Target Center, Mpls. # WCHA Final 5 Final, Milwaukee ! WCHA Final Five

MINNESOTA DULUTH SCSU leads series 54-39-7

Date Site Result 1946-47 N/A W 1946-47 N/A T 1947-48 N/A W 1947-48 N/A W 1948-49 N/A L 1951-52 N/A L 1952-53 N/A L 1952-53 N/A L 01-10-89 UMD L 12-01-89 UMD L 12-02-89 UMD L 02-02-90 SCSU T 02-03-90 SCSU L 11-02-90 SCSU W 11-03-90 SCSU T 12-14-90 UMD W 12-15-90 UMD W 12-13-91 UMD L 12-14-91 UMD W 02-07-92 SCSU W 02-08-92 SCSU L 11-13-92 SCSU W 11-14-93 SCSU L 02-26-93 UMD L 02-27-93 UMD L 12-10-93 SCSU W 12-11-93 SCSU W 02-11-94 UMD W 02-12-94 UMD L 03-11-94 SCSU * W 03-12-94 SCSU * W 12-09-94 SCSU W 12-10-94 SCSU W 02-03-95 UMD L

Score 8-1 3-3 OT 5-1 6-0 1-2 4-5 3-5 2-3 3-4 3-7 3-6 1-1 OT 3-6 5-0 4-4 OT 6-3 5-4 2-4 4-3 OT 5-4 1-4 7-3 4-5 OT 4-6 0-4 5-2 8-2 9-5 2-9 3-0 8-5 5-2 3-0 2-3 OT

02-04-95 UMD W 3-2 10-20-95 SCSU W 6-3 10-21-95 SCSU L 4-5 12-01-95 UMD L 1-7 12-02-95 UMD L 4-5 11-08-96 SCSU W 6-4 11-09-96 SCSU T 1-1 OT 02-21-97 UMD L 3-5 02-22-97 UMD T 3-3 OT 10-31-97 SCSU W 3-2 11-01-97 SCSU L 3-4 01-16-98 UMD L 4-8 01-17-98 UMD L 1-4 03-19-98 Neutral W 4-3 OT 11-20-98 SCSU W 4-3 11-21-98 UMD W 4-1 1-22-99 UMD W 6-3 1-23-99 SCSU W 5-3 11-12-99 SCSU L 2-3 OT 11-13-99 SCSU L 3-4 1-28-00 UMD W 8-0 1-29-00 UMD W 4-1 3-10-00 SCSU* L 4-5 3-11-00 SCSU* W 3-0 3-12-00 SCSU* W 7-3 1-5-01 UMD W 6-3 1-6-01 UMD W 5-4 1-11-02 SCSU L 3-2 1-12-02 SCSU W 6-1 3-8-02 SCSU* W 5-4 OT 3-9-02 SCSU* W 6-3 11-22-02 UMD W 3-2 11-23-02 SCSU L 4-2 1-24-03 SCSU W 3-2 1-25-03 UMD L 3-1 3-15-03 UMD* L 5-4 3-16-03 UMD* W 3-2 OT 3-17-03 UMD* L 5-2 11-7-03 UMD W 3-2 11-8-03 UMD W 5-3 11-26-04 SCSU W 4-2 11-27-04 SCSU L 3-1 1-14-05 UMD W 5-2 1-15-05 UMD L 5-1 1-20-06 SCSU W 4-2 1-21-06 SCSU W 6-3 3-16-06 Neutral# W 5-1 11-24-06 UMD W 4-0 11-25-06 UMD W 4-2 1-19-07 SCSU W 5-0 1-20-07 SCSU W 6-5 3-9-07 SCSU* L 3-1 3-10-07 SCSU* W 3-2OT 3-11-07 SCSU* W 3-2 3OT 10-19-07 UMD L 2-1 10-20-07 UMD L 4-2 11-1-08 St. Paul L 5-1 11-29-09 UMD L 5-1 1-9-09 SCSU W 3-1 1-10-09 SCSU W 6-3 10-23-09 SCSU T 3-3 OT 10-24-09 SCSU W 3-1 2-11-11 UMD W 8-2 2-12-11 UMD T 3-3 OT 3-11-11 UMD* L 4-2 3-12-11 UMD* L 3-2 3OT * WCHA Playoff Game !WCHA Final Five Play-In, Milwaukee (SCSU Record at AMSOIL Arena: 1-2-1)

MINNESOTA STATE SCSU leads 22-14-7 Div. I only Date 2-12-93 2-13-93 10-24-97 10-25-97 1-2-99 1-3-99 11-27-99 11-28-99 2-23-01 2-24-01 10-26-01

Site Result SCSU T SCSU W SCSU W SCSU T SCSU W SCSU W MSU W MSU W SCSU W SCSU W MSUM W

Score 5-5 OT 11-4 4-1 2-2 OT 6-3 3-1 7-4 8-2 6-2 6-3 7-1

10-27-01 12-21-01 12-22-01 10-25-02 10-26-02 11-15-02 11-16-02 1-23-04 1-24-04 12-3-04 12-4-04 2-18-05 2-19-05 2-17-06 2-18-06 10-20-06 10-21-06 1-12-07 1-13-07 1-25-08 1-26-08 12-5-08 12-6-08 3-6-09 3-7-09 3-5-10 3-6-10 3-12-10 3-13-10 3-14-10 1-28-11 1-29-11

MSUM SCSU SCSU SCSU MSU MSU SCSU SCSU SCSU MSU SCSU SCSU MSU MSU MSU MSU SCSU SCSU MSU MSU SCSU MSU SCSU SCSU MSU MSU SCSU SCSU* SCSU* SCSU* SCSU SCSU

W W W W T L W W L W L L W L L W L L T L L W W L T L T L W W T L

4-0 3-1 8-1 6-5 OT 1-1 7-6 7-2 8-5 7-6 4-2 4-3 4-3 3-2 2-1 OT 3-2 OT 4-2 4-2 6-4 0-0 5-3 5-3 4-2 6-2 5-1 4-4 OT 4-2 2-2 OT 5-4 OT 3-2 3-2 OT 3-3 OT 6-2

* WCHA playoff game

NEBRASKA-OMAHA SCSU leads 4-3-1 (DI level) Date 1-9-98 1-10-98 2-12-99 2-13-99 11-12-10 11-13-10 2-4-11 2-5-11

Site SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU UNO UNO

Result W W W W L T L L

Score 2-1 6-2 2-0 5-0 3-0 4-4 OT 3-0 4-3

(SCSU Record at Qwest Center: 0-2)

NORTH DAKOTA UND leads series 56-29-11 Date Site Result 01-06-47 UND W 12-09-89 UND L 12-10-89 UND T 12-29-89 SCSU L 12-30-89 SCSU L 10-26-90 UND L 10-27-90 UND L 11-25-91 SCSU L 11-26-91 SCSU L 03-01-91 UND* W 03-02-91 UND* L 03-03-91 UND* L 11-08-91 SCSU W 11-09-91 SCSU W 01-24-92 UND L 01-25-92 UND W 11-27-92 UND L 11-28-92 UND W 02-19-93 SCSU W 02-20-93 SCSU W 11-12-93 UND L 11-13-93 UND W 01-21-94 SCSU T 01-22-94 SCSU W 11-25-94 UND W 11-26-94 UND L 01-20-95 SCSU W 01-21-95 SCSU L 03-10-95 SCSU * L 03-11-95 SCSU * L 11-10-95 UND L 11-11-95 UND T

Score 8-1 4-7 4-4 OT 1-6 5-8 2-6 3-9 3-4 1-8 4-2 2-10 4-7 7-3 7-3 4-6 3-2 3-4 7-4 4-1 5-2 3-6 3-2 5-5 OT 6-0 3-2 0-2 9-2 4-5 OT 2-3 2-5 2-3 4-4 OT


2011-12 S T . C LOUD S TATE H OCKEY R ECORD B OOK 01-05-96 SCSU L 01-06-96 SCSU L 11-15-96 UND W 11-16-96 UND L 01-10-97 SCSU W 01-11-97 SCSU L 12-12-97 UND L 12-13-97 UND W 01-23-98 SCSU W 01-24-98 SCSU L 3-20-98 Neutral L 11-27-98 SCSU L 11-28-98 SCSU L 3-05-99 UND L 3-06-99 UND L 11-5-99 UND L 11-6-99 UND L 2-4-00 SCSU W 2-5-00 SCSU T 3-17-00 Neutral# L 1-26-01 UND L 1-27-01 UND L 3-17-01 Neutral! W 11-2-01 SCSU W 11-3-01 SCSU W 11-8-02 SCSU W 11-9-02 SCSU L 12-6-02 UND L 12-7-02 UND L 11-14-03 UND W 11-15-03 UND L 1-2-04 SCSU T 1-3-04 SCSU L 11-19-04 UND L 11-20-04 UND L 3-4-05 SCSU T 3-5-05 SCSU L 11-18-05 SCSU W 11-19-05 SCSU L 1-27-06 UND W 1-28-06 UND W 3-18-06 Neutral! L 11-3-06 UND L 11-4-06 UND T 3-2-07 SCSU T 3-3-07 SCSU L 3-16-07 Neutral# L 1-4-08 SCSU W 1-5-08 SCSU L 3-7-08 UND T 3-8-08 UND T 12-12-08 UND L 12-13-08 UND L 1-30-09 SCSU W 1-31-09 SCSU L 11-13-09 UND L 11-14-09 UND W 2-12-10 SCSU W 2-13-10 SCSU L 3-20-10 St. Paul! L 12-3-10 UND L 12-4-10 UND L 2-18-11 SCSU T 2-19-11 SCSU L * WCHA Playoff Game # WCHA Final Five Semifinal ! WCHA Final Five Final

2-4 3-6 5-2 3-5 5-3 1-6 2-1 5-2 6-2 2-6 4-3# 3-4 4-7 2-4 2-5 0-6 3-4 3-0 1-1 OT 3-7 4-3 5-3 6-5 OT 8-4 6-1 7-3 3-2 4-3 5-4 2-1 2-1 4-4 OT 3-1 4-1 3-1 2-2 2-0 3-2 3-2 2-1 2-1 OT 5-3 3-1 2-2 OT 3-3 OT 7-2 6-2 3-2 6-2 1-1 OT 2-2 OT 3-2 7-4 3-0 4-2 4-2 3-2 4-3 8-1 5-3 3-1 6-2 3-3 OT 3-2

WISCONSIN UW leads 43-29-8 Date 12-13-88 10-16-89 01-09-90 11-09-90 11-10-90 02-15-91 1 02-166-91 69 02-16-91 10-25-91 10-25-91 10-26-91 10-26-91 03-07-92 03-07-92 03 3-08 308-92 03-08-92 03-13 3-92 03-13-92 03-14 4-92 49 03-14-92

Site UW UW SCSU UW UW SCS CS CS CSU SCSU SCS CS C SU SCSU SC SCS C U SCSU SCS SC CSU S SCSU UW UW UW UW U UW* UW*

Result L L W L L T L L L L L L W

Score 1-8 3-4 6-5 2 -4 4 2-4 4 -10 0 4-10 77O T 7-7 OT 6 2-6 4-5 4-5 4 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 2-6 2-6 5 -6 OT 5-6 5-3

03-15-92 UW* L 3-4 OT 10-23-92 UW L 2-5 10-24-92 UW W 4-2 01-29-93 SCSU L 5-6 OT 01-30-93 SCSU L 3-6 01-14-94 UW L 1-4 01-15-94 UW W 6-1 03-18-94 Neutral# W 3-2 OT 12-02-94 UW W 8-4 12-03-94 UW L 4-5 02-11-95 SCSU W 5-4 02-12-95 SCSU T 4-4 OT 11-17-95 SCSU T 4-4 OT 11-18-95 SCSU W 5-2 01-12-96 UW L 3-8 01-13-96 UW W 6-2 10-18-96 UW L 0-2 10-19-96 UW W 3-2 02-14-97 SCSU W 5-4 02-15-97 SCSU W 7-1 02-27-98 UW W 7-3 02-28-98 UW L 3-6 02-05-99 SCSU L 4-5 OT 02-06-99 SCSU L 1-3 03-13-99 UW* W 5-2 03-14-99 UW* W 3-2 11-19-99 SCSU L 3-4 OT 11-20-99 SCSU W 4-0 02-10-00 UW L 0-3 02-11-00 UW L 3-5 12-8-00 SCSU L 3-1 12-9-00 SCSU W 5-0 2-16-01 UW L 3-2 2-17-01 UW W 5-1 1-25-02 UW T 2-2 1-26-02 UW L 4-1 2-21-03 UW T 2-2 2-22-03 UW L 4-3 10-17-03 SCSU W 2-1 10-18-03 SCSU W 3-1 2-20-04 UW T 1-1 2-21-04 UW L 3-0 1-7-05 SCSU L 6-0 1-8-05 SCSU L 4-2 10-21-05 SCSU T 2-2 OT 10-22-05 SCSU L 3-1 3-3-06 UW L 1-0 3-4-06 UW L 3-1 2-16-07 UW L 3-1 2-17-07 UW T 2-2 OT 3-17-07 Neutral$ L 4-3 OT 11-30-07 UW L 3-2 12-1-07 UW L 4-3 2-29-08 SCSU L 2-1 3-1-08 SCSU W 3-2 3-14-08 SCSU* W 3-0 3-15-08 SCSU* W 4-3 OT 11-21-08 SCSU W 6-2 11-22-08 SCSU L 1-0 11-20-09 SCSU W 4-1 11-21-09 SCSU L 4-1 2-19-10 UW W 5-1 2-20-10 UW L 7-4 3-19-10 St. Paul# W 2-0 3-27-10 St. Paul^ L 5-3 2-25-11 SCSU W 4-2 2-26-11 SCSU W 7-3 * WCHA Playoff Game # WCHA Semi-Final Game, Milwaukee $ WCHA Third Place Game ^ NCAA Quarterfinal playoff game


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ALL-TIME RESULTS

BOWLING GREEN

Bowling Green leads 3-1 Date 2-24-90 2-25-90 2-25-89 2-24-89

VS.

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

SCSU leads 7-1-1

ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE SCSU leads 7-0-0

Date Site Result 2-2-02 SCSU W 2-1-02 SCSU W 3-3-90 UAH* W 2-20-88 SCSU W 2-19-88 UAH W 2-7-88 SCSU W 2-6-88 SCSU W * UAH Tournament

Score 7-2 3-0 6-1 6-1 6-3 9-2 2-1

SCSU leads 4-3-0 (DI level) UAF leads 6-5-0 overall

Date Site Result Score 1-7-89 SCSU W 2-1 1-6-89 SCSU W 4-2 10-29-88 UAF L 4-2 10-28-88 UAF W 4-2 2-14-88 SCSU L 6-3 2-13-88 SCSU L 5-3 12-28-87Orono, ME*W 5-4 OT 1984-85 UAF L 9-2 1984-85 UAF L 7-5 1983-84 SCSU L 4-3 1980-81 SCSU W 11-1 * Dexter Hockey Classic, Orono, Maine

AIR FORCE

SCSU leads 9-0-0 (DI level) Series tied 10-10-0 overall Result W W W W W W W W W L W L L L L L L L L L

Score 8-2 9-3 9-3 8-1 8-2 6-3 4-1 3-2 6-3 8-3 6-4 7-6 OT 4-3 6-4 6-4 4-3 OT 6-2 8-4 7-5 9-1

BOSTON COLLEGE

Boston College leads 1-0

Date Site Result Score 12-29-04 Estero, FL* L 2-1 OT *Florida College Hockey Classic

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Boston University leads 1-0 Date Site Result 3-25-00 Albany, NY* L *NCAA East Regional

Score 8-5 3-2 OT 6-3 6-2

Date Site Result 1-3-10 SCSU W 1-2-10 SCSU W 11-26-05 SCSU T 11-25-05 SCSU W 1-18-02 BROWN L 1-20-01 SCSU W 1-19-01 SCSU W 12-23-88 SCSU W 12-22-88 SCSU W

Score 5-3 5-1 4-4 OT 4-1 4-1 5-4 4-2 11-3 4-1

Score 5-3

Date Site Result Score 10-24-87 CU L 5-4 11-4-88 SCSU L 5-2 11-5-88 SCSU W 6-2 10-12-01 Maine W 5-1 11-17-06 SCSU W 4-0 11-18-06 SCSU W 7-2 11-23-07 CU W 4-1 11-24-07 CU L 3-2 3-28-08 Albany, NY* L 2-1 10-9-10 Omaha# L 6-2 * NCAA East Regional at Albany, NY # UNO Stampede Tournament

COLGATE

SCSU leads 3-0-1 Date 12-9-06 12-8-06 1-7-06 1-6-06

Site Result Score SCSU W 3-1 SCSU W 3-1 COLGATE T 5-5 OT COLGATE W 3-2

CORNELL

Date Site Result Score 12-27-08 Estero, FL* L 3-2 12-29-10 Estero, FL* W 4-3 OT * Floida College Hockey Classic game

DARTMOUTH

SCSU leads 2-0-0 Site SCSU SCSU

Result Score W 4-3 W 7-3

FERRIS STATE

Series tied 3-3-2 Date 10-12-02 10-11-00 10-14-00 10-13-00 12-10-88 12-9-88 12-19-87 12-18-87

Date 11-12-94 11-11-94 12-30-88 12-29-88 1977-78 1975-76 1975-76 1974-75 1974-75 1972-73 1972-73 1972-73 1970-71 1969-70 1969-70 (Note: UIC

Site Result Score SCSU W 5-4 SCSU W 7-4 UIC T 4-4 OT UIC L 7-0 L 7-5 T 3-3 W 5-1 W 4-2 W 9-3 W 8-3 W 8-1 L 6-3 W 7-1 W 7-4 L 5-3 no longers play hockey)

LSSU leads 9-1-0 (DI level) LSSU leads 1-17-0 overall

Date Site Result Score 11-11-89 LSSU L 8-3 11-10-89 LSSU L 5-3 3-18-89 LSSU* L 6-3 3-19-89 LSSU* L 4-2 11-12-88 SCSU L 4-3 OT 11-11-88 SCSU L 7-3 2-27-88 SCSU W 4-3 2-26-88 SCSU L 3-1 10-10-87 LSSU L 7-3 10-9-87 LSSU L 8-4 1968-69 L 6-0 1968-69 L 14-2 1968-69 L 12-3 1968-69 L 12-0 1967-68 L 14-3 1967-68 L 12-1 1967-68 L 12-7 1967-68 L 10-0 * NCAA Division I tournament games

MAINE

Site FSU FSU SCSU SCSU FSU FSU SCSU SCSU

Result Score L 6-3 W 2-1 T 3-3 OT W 3-1 L 3-2 OT T 3-3 OT W 6-5 L 5-3

HARVARD

SCSU leads 2-0-0

Date Site Result Score 12-30-07 OSU* W 4-1 12-27-03 Providence^ W 6-4 * Ohio State Tournament game ^ Providence Coffee Pot Tournament

Date Site Result Score 12-29-09 Florida! T 3-3 2OT 3-23-07 Rochester! L 4-1 12-28-04 Florida! T 1-1 OT 10-13-01 Maine# W 6-2 12-17-94 Maine L 4-3 12-16-94 Maine L 6-1 11-25-89 SCSU L 6-3 11-24-89 SCSU L 6-4 12-27-87 Maine@ L 5-3 ! NCAA Regional at Rochester, NY @ Dexter Hockey Classic, Orono # Maine Ice Breaker Title Game ! Florida Hockey Classic, Estero, Fla.

UMASS-AMHERST SCSU leads 2-0 Date 1-4-02 11-25-00

Site UMASS UMASS

Result Score W 5-1 W 3-1

UMASS-LOWELL UM-L lead 1-0-0 Date 12-1-87

Site UM-L

Result Score L 7-4

MERCYHURST

SCSU leads 2-0-0 Date 10-11-08 11-10-08

Site SCSU SCSU

MERRIMACK

Series tied 1-1-0 Date 10-28-89 10-27-08

Site SCSU SCSU

Result Score L 4-3 W 6-4

MIAMI (OHIO)

Miami leads 8-2-2

Date Site Result Score 10-10-09 MIAMI L 2-0 10-9-09 MIAMI L 3-2 OT 12-29-07 OSU* L 2-1 OT 10-15-99 SCSU L 5-4 OT 10-16-99 SCSU L 3-2 12-11-98 MIAMI W 5-4 12-10-98 MIAMI T 4-4 OT 11-13-87 MIAMI L 8-1 11-14-87 MIAMI L 5-3 10-15-10 SCSU L 6-3 10-16-10 SCSU T 1-1 OT 12-30-10 Estero, FL^ W 4-3 * Ohio State Holiday Tournament ^ Florida College Hockey Classic

MICHIGAN

Michigan leads 2-0-0

Date Site Result Score 3-22-02 MICH* L 4-2 3-25-01 Gr. Rapids! L 4-3 * NCAA West Regional - Ann Arbor, MI ! NCAA West Regional - Grand Rapids, MI

NEW HAMPSHIRE UNH leads 1-0-0

Date Site Result Score 3-28-03 Wooster, MA* L 5-2 * NCAA NE Regional - Wooster Mass.

NORTHEASTERN SCSU leads 1-0-9 Date 11-24-00

Site Result Score Boston, MA W 4-1

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Maine leads 6-1-2

Series tied 1-1-0

Date 12-17-88 12-16-88

SCSU leads 2-1-1 (DI level) SCSU leads 9-4-2 overall

LAKE SUPERIOR STATE

CLARKSON

Series tied 5-5-0

ALASKA FAIRBANKS

Site SCSU SCSU AFA SCSU AFA AFA SCSU SCSU SCSU AFA AFA SCSU SCSU AFA AFA -

Result L W L L

BROWN

(SINCE 1987-88)

Date 1-29-94 1-28-94 1-27-90 1-26-90 12-3-88 12-2-88 11-23-88 10-31-87 10-30-87 1985-86 1985-86 1983-84 1983-84 1981-82 1981-82 1978-79 1978-79 1976-77 1974-75 1974-75

Site SCSU SCSU BGSU BGSU

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO

Result Score W 7-3 W 7-2

SCSU leads 21-15-1 Date 3-26-10 10-15-05 10-14-05 10-16-04 10-15-04 3-8-97 3-7-97 12-7-96 12-6-96 1-20-96 1-19-96 2-25-95 2-24-95 10-29-94 10-28-94 2-5-94 2-4-94 11-20-93 11-19-93 2-6-93 2-5-93 11-21-92 11-20-92 2-22-92 2-21-92 12-7-91 12-8-91 1-19-91 1-18-91 12-21-90 12-20-90 1-5-90 1-4-90

Site St. Paul* NMU NMU SCSU SCSU SCSU* SCSU* SCSU SCSU NMU NMU NMU NMU SCSU SCSU NMU NMU SCSU SCSU NMU NMU SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU NMU NMU NMU NMU SCSU SCSU NMU NMU

Result W W L L W W W W W W L W W L W W L T W L L W W L W W L L L W W L L

Score 4-3 2OT 3-2 OT 3-0 4-2 2-1 3-2 5-2 3-1 8-4 3-2 OT 3-2 6-5 5-3 5-3 5-2 6-4 4-3 4-4 OT 6-5 6-2 8-4 2-1 6-4 7-1 8-6 6-4 8-4 8-1 8-3 6-4 4-3 6-5 6-2


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Series tied 5-5-0 Date 10-18-97 10-17-97 1-25-97 1-24-97 2-17-90 2-16-90 11-18-89 11-17-89 10-22-88 10-21-88

Site SCSU SCSU ND ND SCSU SCSU ND ND SCSU SCSU

SACRED HEART Result L L W L W W W L L W

Score 4-1 4-3 OT 2-1 5-2 3-2 7-3 8-2 3-2 3-2 4-3

OHIO STATE

SCSU leads 1-0-0

Date Site Result Score 1-10-04 UNH* W 3-1 * New Hampshire Ice Breaker Tournament

PRINCETON

SCSU leads 3-1-0 Date 10-29-04 11-1-03 10-31-03 12-2-87

Site PU SCSU SCSU PU

Result W W W L

Score 7-2 3-1 2-1 OT 4-3

SCSU leads 4-3-0

Date Site Result Score 12-28-03Providence* W 6-1 1-18-03 SCSU W 5-3 1-17-03 SCSU W 2-1 1-19-02 PC W 5-2 11-4-89 SCSU L 7-5 11-3-89 SCSU L 2-1 OT 12-4-87 PC L 4-3 * Providence Coffee Pot Tournament game

QUINNIPIAC Date 1-16-10 1-15-10 1-29-10 1-30-10

Site QU QU SCSU SCSU

Date 1-29-04 1-28-04

Result W W L W

Site SCSU SCSU

YALE Result Score W 3-1 W 9-1

Date 11-22-03 11-21-03 11-2-02 11-1-02 1-16-88 1-15-88

Site RPI RPI SCSU SCSU SCSU SCSU

Result L L L W W L

Date 11-8-08 11-7-08

Site SCSU SCSU

Result W W

Site YALE

Result Score W 10-0

Date 10-9-04 10-26-96 10-25-96 10-28-95 10-27-95 10-23-87 * UNH Ice

ALBERTA

St. Lawrence leads 3-2-1

Site Result Score UNH* T 1-1 OT SCSU W 5-2 SCSU W 4-2 SLU L 3-1 SLU L 5-3 SLU L 7-5 Breaker Tournament

Alberta leads 2-0-0 Date 10-8-05 10-6-96

Site Result SCSU L SCSU L

Score 2-1 4-2

BRANDON

SCSU leads 2-0-1

Date Site Result Score 10-17-09 SCSU W 3-1 10-16-09 SCSU T 3-3 OT 12-29-06 UVM* W 4-2 * Vermont Catamont Cup Tournament

U.S. INTERNATIONAL UIU leads 2-0-0 Site UIU UIU

Result Score L 2-1 L 6-2

Date 1-28-89 1-27-89

Site Result SCSU W

Score 4-1

ST. CLAIR

SCSU leads 1-0-0

Site Result SCSU W

Score 8-2

ST. PETERSBURG St. Petersburg leads 1-0-0 Date 12-30-93

Site Result SCSU L

Score 9-3

WESTERN ONTARIO

Site Result SCSU W SCSU W

Score 7-6 8-1

SCSU leads 1-0-0 Date 10-8-09

SCSU leads 1-0-1 Date 1-19-92 1-18-92

Site Result SCSU W SCSU T

Score 12-3 5-5 OT

Site Result SCSU W

Score 3-0

CZECH NATIONAL TEAM

Czech Nationals leads 1-0-0 Date 1-3-93

GUELPH

Date Site Result Score 12-30-06 UVM* W 4-2 10-30-99 UVM W 4-1 10-29-99 UVM W 7-2 10-31-98 SCSU W 4-2 10-30-98 SCSU L 4-3 * Vermont Catamount Cup title game

Date 1-5-90 1-4-90

Score 3-2 3-1 4-2 5-2

Date 12-16-02

BRITISH COLUMBIA

VERMONT

SCSU leads 4-1-0

SCSU leads 1-0-0

Date 10-11-03

SCSU leads 2-0-0

UNION

Site SCSU

Result L

Score 5-2

Site Result SCSU W SCSU W

Score 10-0 7-1

SCSU leads 2-0-0

LETHBRIDGE

SCSU leads 2-0-0 Date 10-4-09 10-6-06

Site Result SCSU W SCSU W

Score 4-3 8-2

MANITOBA

SCSU leads 3-1-0 Date 1933-34 1-2-88 1-3-88 10-2-10

Score 2-1 3-2 3-1 3-0 6-5 8-6

Site Result W SCSU L SCSU W SCSU W

Score 3-2 2OT 3-2 5-2 7-4

SCSU leads 1-0-0 Date 10-8-09

Site Result SCSU W

Score 3-0

USA NDTP U18 SCSU leads 1-0-1 Date 10-28-07 1-5-02

Score 7-1 4-0

Site Result SCSU T SCSU W

Score 2-2 OT 4-2

REGINA

SCSU leads 1-0-0

ROCHESTER INST. TECH. (RIT)

Date 10-7-95

SCSU leads 1-0

Date Site Result Score 10-8-10 Omaha* W 3-1 * UNO Stampede Tournament

Site Result SCSU W

Score 11-2

RUSSIA SELECT TEAM SCSU’s Jordy Christian

SCSU leads 1-0-0 Date 12-18-00

Site Result SCSU W

SCSU’s Taylor Johnson

(Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn)

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ROBERT MORRIS SCSU leads 2-0-0

Date 10-30-04

EXHITION OPPONENTS

RENSSELAER (RPI) RPI leads 4-2-0

TEAM ITALY

SCSU leads 1-0-0

ST. LAWRENCE

Date 1-23-88 1-22-88

PROVIDENCE

SCSU leads 3-1

SCSU leads 2-0-0

Score 5-4


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The WCHA Playoffs

Red Baron WCHA Final Five

The First Round Playoff Games: 25-21-0

SCSU at the Final Five: 8-15

Date Opponent Score 3-1-91 ............................at North Dakota ......................................W, 4-2 3-2-91 ............................at North Dakota ..................................... L, 10-2 3-3-91 ............................at North Dakota ....................................... L, 7-4 3-13-92 ..........................at Wisconsin ...................................... L, 6-5 OT 3-14-92 ..........................at Wisconsin ...........................................W, 5-3 3-15-92 ..........................at Wisconsin ...................................... L, 4-3 OT 3-12-93 ..........................at Michigan Tech ..................................... L, 3-1 3-13-93 ..........................at Michigan Tech ..................................... L, 6-5 3-11-94 ..........................Minnesota Duluth ...................................W, 3-0 3-12-94 ..........................Minnesota Duluth ...................................W, 8-5 3-10-95 ..........................North Dakota ........................................... L, 3-2 3-11-95 ..........................North Dakota ........................................... L, 5-2 3-1-96 ............................at Denver ................................................W, 3-1 3-2-96 ............................at Denver ................................................. L, 6-4 3-3-96 ............................at Denver ................................................W, 4-0 3-7-97 ............................Northern Michigan ..................................W, 5-2 3-8-97 ............................Northern Michigan ..................................W, 3-2 3-13-98 ..........................Michigan Tech ........................................W, 6-4 3-14-98 ..........................Michigan Tech ......................................... L, 3-2 3-15-98 ..........................Michigan Tech ........................................W, 6-2 3-14-99 ..........................at Wisconsin ...........................................W, 5-2 3-15-99 ..........................at Wisconsin ...........................................W, 3-2 3-11-00 ..........................Minnesota Duluth .................................... L, 5-4 3-12-00 ..........................Minnesota Duluth ...................................W, 3-0 3-13-00 ..........................Minnesota Duluth ...................................W, 7-3 3-9-01 ............................Alaska Anchorage ..................................W, 5-1 3-10-01 ..........................Alaska Anchorage ..................................W, 8-2 3-8-02 ............................Minnesota-Duluth .............................W, 5-4 OT 3-9-02 ............................Minnesota-Duluth ...................................W, 6-3 3-14-03 ..........................at Minnesota Duluth ................................ L, 5-4 3-15-03 ..........................at Minnesota Duluth .........................W, 3-2 OT 3-16-03 ..........................at Minnesota Duluth ................................ L, 7-3 3-5-04 ............................at Minnesota ............................................ L, 7-4 3-6-04 ............................at Minnesota ............................................ L, 4-2 3-11-05 ..........................at Colorado College ................................ L, 8-2 3-12-05 ..........................at Colorado College ................................ L, 4-2 3-10-06 ..........................at Colorado College ...............................W, 2-1 3-11-06 ..........................at Colorado College ................................ L, 3-2 3-12-06 ..........................at Colorado College ...............................W, 3-1 3-9-07 ............................Minnesota Duluth .................................... L, 3-1 3-10-07 ..........................Minnesota Duluth .............................W, 3-2 OT 3-11-07 ..........................Minnesota Duluth ...........................W, 3-2 3OT 3-14-08 ..........................Wisconsin ...............................................W, 3-0 3-15-08 ..........................Wisconsin .........................................W, 4-3 OT 3-13-09 ..........................at Minnesota ............................................ L, 4-2 3-14-09 ..........................at Minnesota ............................................ L, 3-0 3-12-10 ..........................Minnesota State ................................ L, 5-4 OT 3-13-10 ..........................Minnesota State .....................................W, 3-2 3-14-10 ..........................Minnesota State ...............................W, 3-2 OT 3-11-11 ...........................at Minnesota Duluth ................................ L, 4-2 3-12-11 ..........................at Minnesota Duluth ........................ L, 3-2 3OT

Date 3-20-10 3-19-10 3-20-08 3-17-07 3-16-07 3-16-06 3-17-06 3-18-06 3-17-02 3-16-02 3-17-01 3-16-01 3-18-00 3-17-00 3-18-99 3-21-98 3-20-98 3-19-98 3-15-97 3-14-97 3-7-96 3-19-94 3-18-94

WCHA Playoff Series Records

Opponent First Round Final Five All Playoffs Alaska-Anchorage .......2-0 (1.000) ............ 0-0 (-) ............... 2-0 (1.000) Colorado College.........2-3 (.400) .............. 0-3 (.000) ........... 2-6 (.250) Denver .........................2-1 (.667) .............. 0-0 (-) ................. 2-1 (.667) MSU, Mankato.............2-1 (.667) .............. 0-0 (-) ................. 2-1 (.667) Michigan Tech..............2-3 (.400) .............. 0-1 (.000) ........... 2-4 (.333) Minnesota ....................0-4 (.000) .............. 3-5 (.375) ........... 3-9 (.250) Minnesota-Duluth ........9-6 (.600) .............. 2-0 (1.000) ........11-6 (.647) North Dakota ...............1-4 (.200) .............. 1-5 (.167) ........... 2-9 (.182) Northern Michigan .......2-0 (1.000) ............ 0-0 (-) ............... 2-0 (1.000) Wisconsin ....................5-2 (.714) .............. 2-1 (.667) ........... 7-3 (.700) Total Playoffs .............27-24 (.529) .......... 8-15 (.348) ..... 35-39 (.473)

Opponent Wisconsin (Semi’s) North Dakota (Finals) Minnesota (Play-in) Wisconsin (3rd) UND (Semi’s) UMD (Play-In) Minnesota (Semi's) UND (Finals) Colorado C. (3rd) Minnesota (Semi’s) UND (Final) Minnesota (Semi’s) Minnesota (3rd) UND (Semi’s) Minnesota (Play-In) Colorado C. (3rd) UND (Semi’s) UMD (Play-In) Colorado C. (3rd) Minnesota (Semi’s) MTU (Play-In) Minnesota (Final) UW (Semi’s)

Score W, 2-0 L, 5-3 L, 3-2 L, 4-3 OT L, 6-2 W, 5-1 W, 8-7 OT L, 5-3 L, 2-1 L, 4-1 W, 6-5 OT

W, 3-0 W, 6-4 L, 7-3 L, 5-3 L, 6-1 L, 4-3 W, 4-3OT

L, 6-0 L, 5-4OT L, 4-3 OT L, 3-2 OT W, 3-2 OT

WCHA Playoff Record Breakdown: SCSU Record in 1st round of playoffs: .............27-24-0 Home Record in playoffs: ........ 18-6-0 Road Record in playoffs: ......... 9-18-0 Record at WCHA Final Five:.... 8-15-0

SCSU’s Garrett Raboin was named to the WCHA Final Five AllTournament Team in 2010. (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn)


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St. Cloud State at the WCHA Final Five 1994 WCHA Final Five

1997 WCHA Final Five

1998 WCHA Final Five

1999 WCHA Final Five

SCSU ................................... 3 Wisconsin .....................2 (OT)

SCSU ................................... 4 Minnesota ............................ 5

St. Cloud State ...................... 3 North Dakota ........................ 4

St. Cloud State ...................... 3 Minnesota ............................ 5

Friday, March 18, Semifinal Bradley Center, Milwaukee

Friday, March 14 Semifinal St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul

Saturday March 19 - Final Bradley Center, Milwaukee

#3 SC 1 30 0— 4 #2 UM 1 21 1— 5 First Period: UM-LaFluer 11 (unassisted), 11:19, ppg; SC-Noga 6 (unassisted), 17:53 Second Period: UM-Kraft 25 (unassisted), :26; SC-Molin 18 (Paradise 24, McLaughlin 5), 1:54; SC-J. Goulet 14 (unassisted), 6:30, shg; SC-Cullen 15 (M. Parrish 15), 6:56, shg; UM-LaFluer 12 (Rasmussen), 18:52 Third Period: UM-Hankinson 14 (Berg 23, LaFluer 20), 3:13 Overtime: UM-Crowley 8 (Kraft 21, Rasmussen 12), 9:37 Power Plays: SC 0-4, UM 1-3; Penalties: SC 4-8, UM 5-10; Saves: Leitza (SC) 14-8-16-9—47 (69:37); DeBus (UM 8-8-6-2—24 (69:37); Time: 3:00; Attendance: 14, 013

Minnesota ............................ 3 SCSU ............................2 (OT)

1997 WCHA Final Five

#3 SC 0 2 0 1 — 3 #2 UW 1 1 0 0 — 2 First Period: UW-Zent 19 (Moore 18), 17:06 Second Period: SC-Paradise 13 (Lund 24), SHG, 1:42; UW-Fairchild 18 (Moore 19), 2:22; SC-Gruba 10 (Lund 25, Holum 14), PPG, 13:00 Third Period: No scoring Overtime: SC-Holum 17 (Rieder 14), 1:04. Power Plays: SC 1-7, UW 0-8; Penalties: SC 9-18, UW 9-18; Saves: Sjerven (SC), 11-11-8-0—30; Carey (UW) 8-5-70—20.; Time: 2:52; Attendance: 12,381

1994 WCHA Final Five

#3 SC 1 10 0— 2 #1 UM 1 10 1— 3 First Period:SC-Paradise 14 (Lund 26), 12:08; UM-Bonin 24, 12:36 Second Period: UM-Checco 5 (UA), 9:16; SC-Santerre 7 (UA), 15:39 Overtime: UM-Checco 6 (Nielsen 16), 1:47 Power Plays: SC 0-3, UM 0-5; Penalties: SC 7-14, UM 5-10; Save: Sjerven (SC) 6-5-10-1—22 (61:47); Moen (UM) 8-12-4-1—25 (61:47); Time 2:39; Attendance: 12,693

1996 WCHA Final Five

Thursday, March 6 — Play-in Bradley Center, Milwaukee

Michigan Tech ....................... 4 SCSU ............................3 (OT)

#5 SC 1 11 0— 3 #4 MT 1 02 1— 4 First Period: SC-Molin 17 (Best 4), 4:45; MTU-Meyers 11 (Figlio-meni 22, VanTighem 14) PPG 7:07 Second Period: SC-Cullen 12 (Parrish 15, Melson 24), PPG, 16:04 Third Period: SC-Geisbauer 3 (Klasnick 2, Rodak 10), 7:21; MTU-Meyers 12 (Wright 20), 14:13; MTU-Mikesch 12 (Meyers 6, Jensen 4), 17:13. Overtime: MTU-Roy 17 (Savage 24, Kisil 5), 8:34 Power Plays: SC 1-2, MTU 1-5; Penalties: SC 7-14, MTU 4-8; Saves: Leitza (SC) 11-10-7-6—23 (68:34); Caravaggio (MTU) 6-6-7-2—21 (68:34); Time: 3:06 Attendance: 8,978

Saturday, March 15, Third Place St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul

Colorado College ................... 6 SCSU ................................... 0

#4 CC 1 3 2 — 6 #3 SC 0 0 0 — 0 First Period: CC-Karpan 5 (Peters), 5:09 Second Period: CC-Bodtker 18 (Peterson 19), 8:32; CC-Tanberg 4 (Gudmundson 14), 14:19; CC-Voorhees 6 (Hartnell 7), 14:50 Third Period: CC-Rud 6 (Peterson 20, Elfring 22), 2:18, ppg; CC-ClarK Kryway 14), 8:37 Power Plays: CC 1-2, SC 0-2; Penalties: CC 3-6, SC 3-6; Saves: Lambert (CC) 3-9-12—24 (60:00); Leitza (SC) 14-8x—22 (34:50) Time: 2:03 Attendance: 7,300

1998 WCHA Final Five March 19, 1998 Play-In Bradley Center, Milwaukee

Minnesota-Duluth .................. 3 St. Cloud State ...............4 (OT)

#5 UMD 1 1 1 0 — 3 #4 SC 1 0 2 1 — 4 First Period: SC J. Goulet (unassisted), 12:05; UMD Coole (Rybar), 14:56 Second Period: UMD C. Anderson (Homstol, Scissons) PPG, 19:28 Third Period: UMD Peluso (unassisted), 3:59; SC Noga (Parrish) PPG, 5:56; SC Parrish (Stewart, DeWolf), 19:55 Overtime: SC Bailey (Maristuen, Vicari), 3:40 Power Plays: UMD 1-5; SC 1-4; Saves: UMD Gasparini (10-15-17-5—47); SC Leitza (21-15-4-5—45); Penalties: UMD 4-8; SC 5-10 Attendance: 6,438

March 20, 1998 — Semifinal Bradley Center, Milwaukee

SC 0 1 2 — 3 UND 1 2 1 — 4 First Period: UND Ambrust (Bull, Dorey), 5:54 Second Period: UND Dorey (Calder, Henderson) PPG, 4:34; UND Blake (Jeff Panzer, Hoogsteen) PPG, 10:37; SC Awada (Stewart, Frisch), 16:38 Third Period: UND DeFauw (Goren, Vig), 4:34; SC Stewart (Rucinski, Noga)PPG, 5:52; SC Frisch (Maristuen, Awada), 18:28 Power Plays: SC 1-3; UND 2-5; Saves: SC Leitza (13-15-15—43); UND Goehring (4-9-7—20); Penalties: SC 5-10; UND 3-6 Attendance: 6.306

1998 WCHA Final Five

March 21, 1998 — Third Place Bradley Center, Milwaukee

St. Cloud State ...................... 1 Colorado College ................... 6

SC 0 0 1 — 1 CC 1 2 3 — 6 First Period: CC Tanberg (Bodtker), 18:46 Second Period: CC Bodtker (Peterson, Tanberg)PPG, 10:42; CC Peterson (Bodtker, Johnson), 18:00 Third Period: SC Sampair (Rucinski), 3:41 CC Peterson (Voorhees, Elfring), 3:41; CC Karpan (Gudmundson, Tanberg), 16:53; CC Clark (B. Swanson), 17:08 Power Plays: SC 0-2; CC 1-4; Goalies: SC Leitza (13-15-9—37); CC Cugnet (11-15-6—32); Penalties: SC 6-12; CC 4-8; Attendance: 6,345

1999 WCHA Final Five

March 18, 1999 — Play In Target Center, Minneapolis, Minn.

St. Cloud State ...................... 3 Minnesota ............................ 5

#5 SC 0 1 2 — 3 #4 UM 2 1 2 — 5 First Period: UM W. Smith (R. Berg), :09; UM D. Spehar (N. Angell), 15:10 Second Period: SC G. Awada (J. Goulet, M. Pudlick), 16:29, ppg; UM R. Berg (D. Spehar, E. Westrum), 16:29, ppg Third Period: UM D. Spehar (R. Berg, B. Kohn), 6:39; SC G. Awada (B. Sampair, T. Lund), 10:29; SC M. Bailey(L. Brooks, B. Gaffaney), 12:00; UM R. Berg (B. Kohn), 19:06, eng. Power Plays: SC 1-5; UM 1-6; Saves: SC Weasler (14-10-9 -33); UM Hauser (7-14-15—36); Penalties: SC 6-12; UM 5-10.; Attendance: 10, 128

March 18, 1999 — Play In Target Center, Minneapolis,

#5 SC 0 1 2 — 3 #4 UM 2 1 2 — 5 First Period: UM W. Smith (R. Berg), :09; UM D. Spehar (N. Angell), 15:10 Second Period: SC G. Awada (J. Goulet, M. Pudlick), 16:29, ppg; UM R. Berg (D. Spehar, E. Westrum), 16:29, ppg Third Period: UM D. Spehar (R. Berg, B. Kohn), 6:39; SC G. Awada (B. Sampair, T. Lund), 10:29; SC M. Bailey(L. Brooks, B. Gaffaney), 12:00; UM R. Berg (B. Kohn), 19:06, eng. Power Plays: SC 1-5; UM 1-6; Saves: SC Weasler (14-10-9 -33); UM Hauser (7-14-15—36); Penalties: SC 6-12; UM 5-10.; Attendance: 10, 128

2000 WCHA Final Five March 17, 2000 Target Center, Minneapolis,

St. Cloud State ...................... 3 North Dakota ........................ 7

SCSU 1 1 1 — 3 North Dakota 1 2 4 — 7 First Period: UND Mazurak (Bayda, Goren) :40; SC Brooks (Larson) 4:37 Second Period: UND Goren (Ulmer, Roche) 1:01; UND Roche (Bayda, Ulmer) 8:48; SC Motzko (Malone, Anderson) PPG 11:21 Third Period: UND Goren (Bayda, Ulmer) PPG 4:12; UND Lundbohm (Skarperud, O'Connell) 5:19; UND Skarperud (Panzer) 13:43; SC Bailey (Motcko) 15:18; UND Notermann( Unassisted) SHG 18:26. Shots on Goal: SC 14-13-3 — 30; UND 7-11-11 — 29; Power Plays: SC 1-4; UND 1-2; Goalies: SC Meyer (6-9-7 — 22) 60:00; UND Kollar (13-12-2 — 27) 60:00; Penalties: SC 2-4; UND 4-8; Attendance: 8,397

2000 WCHA Final Five March 18, 2000, Third Place Target Center, Minneapolis,

St. Cloud State ...................... 6 Minnesota ............................ 4

SCSU 3 1 2 — 6 Minnesota 1 1 2 — 4 First Period: UM Leopold (Mills, Pohl) PPG 8:02; SC Gaffaney (Arnason, Sampair) 10:38; SC Pudlick (Sampair, DiCasmirro) PPG 15:22; SC Hartigan (Sampair, Gaffaney) 18:33 Second Period: UM Miller (Pohl, Westrum) PPG 5:51; SC Parrish (Sampair, Walsh) PPG 17:18 Third Period: UM Miskovich (Welch) 3:17; SC Motzko (Brooks) 8:30; UM Miller (Pohl, Westrum) PPG 15:40; SC Hartigan (Sampair) ENG 19:39; Shots on Goal: SC 10-14-10 — 34; UM 11-7-6 — 24 Power Plays: SC 2-2; UM 3-3; Goalies: SC Meyer (10-6-4 — 20) 60:00; UM Hauser (7-13-8 — 28) 59:30; Penalties: SC 3-6; UM 3-14 Attendance: 7,129


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2002 WCHA Final Five

St. Cloud State ...................... 3 Minnesota ............................ 0

St. Cloud State ...................... 1 Colorado College ................... 2

SCSU 2 1 0 — 3 Minnesota 0 0 0 — 0 First Period: SCSU C. Purslow (T. Arnason/B. Sampair), 14:53; SCSU N. DiCasmirro (T. Arnason, D. Westcott), 14:13 Second Period: SCSU T. Arnason (D. Westcott), shg, 10:14.. Shots on Goal: SC 5-13-3-21; UM 7-610-23; Power Plays: SC 0-6; UM 0-9; Goalies: SC Meyer (7-6-10-23) 60:00; UM Hauser (3-12-3-18) 60:00; Penalties: SC 11-22; UM 8-16; Attendance: 18,409

SCSU 1 0 0 — 1 CC 1 1 0 — 2 First Period: 14:58 SCSU EV Colin Peters/3 (Matt Hendricks/20, Jon Cullen/10); 13:21 CC EV Richard Petiot/4 (Peter Sejna/24, Jesse Heerma/7) Second Period: 16:12 CC PP Chris Hartsburg/14 (Mike Stuart/9, Andrew Canzanell/13) Shots on Goal: SC 12-9-15 — 36; CC 6-13-6 — 25; Power Plays: SC 0-4/ CC 1-3; Goalies: SC Weasler 5-126 — 23/L, 59:34), Empty Net: 00:26; CC Sanger (11-9-15 — 35, 60:00/W); Penalties: SC 3-6; CC 4-8; Attendance: 11,601

March 16, 2001 — Semi Final Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

2001 WCHA Final Five

March 17, 2001 —Championship Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

St. Cloud State ...................... 6 North Dakota .................5 (OT) SCSU 1 31 1— 6 Minnesota 0 14 0— 5 First Period: SCSU T. Arnason (D. Westcott, S. Meyer), 12:10. Second Period: UND J. Panzer (R. Bayda, C. Mazurak), 5:21; SCSU D. Eastman (R. Malone, J. Cullen), 8:10; SCSU J. Motzko (K. Anderson, D. Eastman), ppg, 15:06; SCSU T. Arnason (N. DiCasmirro), 16:06. Third Period: UND K. Spiewak (T. Skarperud, A. Scheenkloth), 8:11; SCSU T. Arnason (B. Sampair, D. Eastman), ppg, 12:24; UND J. Panzer (T. Hammer, B. Lundbohm), 14:25; UND J. Notermann, 18:58; UND T. Roche (B. Lundbohm), 19:49. Overtime: SCSU D. Eastman (R. Malone, J. Cullen), 11:33. Shots on Goal: SC 12-13-4-7-36; UND 9-12-14-3-38; Power Plays: SC 2-5; UND 0-4; Goalies: SC Meyer (9-11-103-33) 71:33; UND Kollar (11-10-3-6-30) 71:06; Penalties: SC 6-12; UND 7-14; Attendance: 17,562

2002 WCHA Final Five

March 15, 2001 — Semi-Finals Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

St. Cloud State ...................... 1 Minnesota ............................ 4 SCSU 0 0 1 — 1 Minnesota 1 1 2 — 4 First Period: 19:05 MINN EV Leopold, Jordan/20 (Riddle, Troy, Pohl, John) Second Period: 00:17 MINN EV Riddle, Troy/15 (Pohl, John/48 , Fleming, Jake/9) Third Period: 19:25 MINN EV Taffe, Jeff/32 (DeMarchi, Matt/8, Leopold, Jordan/26); 12:57 MINN PP Koalska, Matt/9 (Riddle, Troy/27, Tallackson, Barr/8); 8:28 SCSU PP Ryan Malone/24 (Peter Szabo/26, Derek Eastman/18) Shots on Goal: SC 11-7-9 — 27; UM 12-9-12 — 33; Power Plays: SC 1-7/ UM 1-5; Goalies: SC Moreland (118-3 — 22) 50:17/L), Weasler (0-0-7 — 7, 9:43); UM Hauser (11-7-8-26, 60:00/W); Penalties: SC 10-20; UM 10-20; Attendance: 18,523

March 16, 2001 — 3rd Place Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

2006 WCHA Final Five March 16, 2001 — Play-In Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

Minnesota Duluth .................. 1 St. Cloud State ...................... 5 Minnesota Duluth 10 0– 1 St. Cloud State 30 2– 5 First Period: SCSU EV Billy Hengen (Andrew Gordon, Joe Jensen), :44 SCSU Nate Dey (Grant Clafton), 03:18. SCSU PP Brock Hooton (Joe Jensen, Billy Hengen), 12:55. UMD Tim Stapleton (Justin William) 13:56 Second Period: No Goals Third Period: SCSU Andrew Gordon (Joe Jensen), :48. SCSU ENG Billy Hengen (Andrew Gordon), 17:34. Shots on Goal: UMD 11-15-11 - 37, SCSU 6-3-17 - 26; Power Plays UMD: 0-2 (6), SCSU: 1-3 (4) Goalies: UMD - Nate Ziegelmann..... L 58:51 MP (3-3-15=21 saves) SCSU - Bobby Goepfert...... W 60:00 (10-15-11=36) Penalties: UMD 4-8/SCSU: 3-6 Attendance: 16,312

2006 WCHA Final Five

March 17, 2001 — Semi-Finals Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

St. Cloud State ...................... 8 Minnesota ........................7 OT SCSU 2 4 1 1- 8 Minnesota 2 3 2 0- 7 First Period: MINN EV Ben Gordon (Blake Wheeler, Chris Harrington), 09:36. SCSU EV Matt Hartman (Matt Stephenson), 10:57. MINN EV Alex Goligoski, 13:33. SCSU PP Justin Fletcher (Joe Jensen/, Brock Hooton), 15:02. Second Period: SCSU EV Andrew Gordon (Joe Jensen, David Carlisle), 00:58. SCSU EV Casey Borer (Andrew Gordon, Joe Jensen), 03:50. SCSU EV T.J. McElroy (Brock Hooton/, Nate Dey), 05:54. MINN PP Ryan Potulny (Phil Kessel, Chris Harrington/), 09:43. SCSU EV Brock Hooton (Marty Mjelleli ), 11:40. MINN EV Ryan Potulny (Danny Irmen, Chris Harrington), 14:08. MINN PP Ryan Potulny (Phil Kessel, Chris Harrington), 19:56 . Third Period: SCSU EV Brock Hooton,

16:21. MINN EV Danny Irmen (Ryan Stoa, Ryan Potulny), 17:59. MINN EX Ryan Potulny (Danny Irmen, Phil Kessel), 19:45. Overtime: SCSU EV Matt Hartman (Nate Raduns, Dan Kronick), 9:14 Shots on Goal: SC 16-12-7-3=38 UM 8-17-20-6 = 51; Power Plays SCSU 1-3 (3), UM 2-4 (6) Goalies: SC - Bobby Goepfert..... W 69:14 MP (6-14-18-6 =44 saves) UM - 34 Kellen Briggs....... 25:54 MP (14 -3- 0 -0 = 17 saves) 1 Jeff Frazee......... OTL 42:12 MP (0-56-2=13 saves) Penalties: SC 4-8/UM 3-6 Attendance: 19,353

2006 WCHA Final Five

March 18, 2006 — Championship Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

St. Cloud State ...................... 3 North Dakota ........................ 5 SCSU 11 1– 3 UND 32 0– 5 First Period: SCSU PP Konrad Reeder (Aaron Brocklehurst, David Carlisle), 03:50. UND Rastislav Spirko (T.J. Oshie), 4:00. UND Jonathan Toews (Ryan Duncan), 4:15. UND PP T.J. Oshie (Taylor Chorney, Brian Lee/), 17:41. Second Period: Ryan Duncan (Jonathan Toews, Brian Lee), 4:58. UND PP Ryan Duncan (Jonathan Toews, Matt Smaby), 13:41. SCSU PP Brock Hooton, 16:20 Third Period: SCSU Billy Hengen (Joe Jensen) 5:07. Shots on Goal: SCSU 14 11 15 - 40 UND 9 12 8 - 29; Power Plays SCSU: 2-7, UND: 2-3 Goalies: SCSU - Bobby Goepfert..... L 59:14 MP (6-10-8=24 saves) UND - Jordan Parise...... W 60:00 (13-10-14=37) Penalties: SCSU 5-10/UND 9-18 Attendance: 19,282

2007 WCHA Final Five

March 16, 2007 — Semi-Finals Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

St. Cloud State ...................... 2 North Dakota ........................ 6 UND 14 1– 6 SCSU 02 0– 2 First Period: UND PP Jonathan Toews (Ryan Duncan, T.J. Oshie), 16:20. Second Period: SCSU EV Andreas Nodl (Andrew Gordon, Nate Day), 4:09. UND EV Chris VandeVelde (Chris Porter, Matt Watkins), 5:19. UND EV Chris VandeVelde (Matt Watkins, Taylor Chorney), 8:43. SCSU PP Andrew Gordon (Nate Dey, Andreas Nodl), 10:06. UND SH Jonathan Toews (T.J. Oshie, Chay Genoway), 12:29. UND EV Matt Watkins (Chris VandeVelde, Zach Jones), 13:12 Third Period: UND EV Chris Porter (Rylan Kaip, Erik Fabian) 9:06. Shots on Goal: SCSU 9-9-9=27. UND 18-14-3=35. Power Plays: SCSU: 1-7, UND: 1-3 Goalies: SCSU - Bobby Goepfert..... L 59:57 MP (29 saves); UND - P. Lamoureaux W 59:56 MP (25 svs) Penalties: SCSU 6-12/UND 10-20 Attendance: 17,511

2007 WCHA Final Five

March 17, 2007 — Semi-Finals Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

Wisconsin ............................ 4 St. Cloud State ...................... 3 Wisconsin 1 11 14 SCSU 1 20 03 First Period: SCSU EV Andreas Nodl (Andrew Gordon/Nate Dey), 00:29. UW EV Jake Dowell (Ross Carlson, Mike Davies) 12:39. Second Period: SCSU PP Ryan Lasch (Dan Kronick, John Swanson) 3:18. SCSU PP John Swanson (Dan Kronick, Ryan LAsch) 10:20. UW PP Andy Brandt (Jack Skille, Ben Street) 18:38. Third Period: UW EV Jack Skille (Andrew Joudrey, Kyle Kluberlang) 13:00. Overtime: UW EV Ben Street (Andrew Joudrey, Kyle Klubertanz), 4:50. Shots on Goal: SCSU 8-10-10-1=29. UW 9-10-11-3=33. Power Plays: SCSU: 1-3, UW 2-5 Goalies: SCSU - Bobby Goepfert..... L 64:50 MP (29 saves); UW - Brian Elliott :45 (2 saves), Shane Connelly W 64:05 (24 saves) Penalties: SCSU 3-6/UW 5-10 Attendance: 16,118

2008 WCHA Final Five March 20, 2008 — Play-In Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

Minnesota ............................ 3 St. Cloud State ...................... 2 Minnesota 11 1- 3 SCSU 10 1- 2 First Period: UM EV Tony Lucia (Evan Kaufmann, Derek Peltier) :25; SCSU PP Garrett Raboin (Ryan Lasch, Aaron Brocklehurst) 7:33. Second Period: UM PP Evan Kaufmann (Blake Wheeler, Cade Fairchlld) 4:35. Third Period: SCSU EV Tony Mosey (Ryan Lasch, Garrett Raboin) 15:34; UM EV Mike Howe (Derek Peltier, Dave Fischer) 19:47. Shots on Goal: UM 11-10-8=29, SCSU 9-11-7=27. Power Plays: UM 1-5, SCSU 1-7 Goalies: SCSU - Jake Weslosky, L, 59:44 MP, 26 svs; UM Alex Kangas, W, 59:50, 25 svs. Penalties: UM 9-18, SCSU 8-16 Attendance: 19,232 Time: 2:18


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St. Cloud State at the NCAA Tournament 1989 NCAA East Regional March 17, 1989 — 1st Round Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

NCAA PLAYOFF RESULTS

St. Cloud State ........................3 Lake Superior State................6

3-17-89

SCSU 1 1 1 — 3 Lake Superior St. 4 2 0 — 5 First Period: LSS Stauber 22 (Moger, Palumbo), 3:22; LSS Napjerala 16 (Keczmer, Palumbo), ppg, 7:25; SCSU Hanus 15 (Chartier), ppg, 11:51; LSS Palumbo 21 (Keczmer), ppg, 14:42; LSS Astley 3 (Stauber, Palumbo), 18:27. Second Period: LSS Stauber 23 (Astley, Cernich), ppg, 2:07; SCSU Cook 11 (Satderdalen), ppg, 4:04; LSS Chapdelaine 4 (Palumbo), 5:10. Third Period: SCSU Saterdalen 17 (Esau, Hanus), ppg, 15:25. Shots on Goal: SC 7-11-8 — 26; LSS 22-12-14—48; Power Plays: SC 3-6; LSS 3-8; Goalies: SC O’Hara (18-4-*—22) 25:10; SC Shermoen (*-6-14—20) 34:50 LSS Hoffort 6-10-7—23; Penalties: SC 9-18; LSS 8-16; Attendance: 2,044.

1989 NCAA East Regional SCSU players with the Broadmoor Trophy in 2001. This group included (front row L-R) Mark Hartigan, Nate DiCasmirro, Tyler Arnason, (back row L-R) Duvie Westcott, Ryan Malone and Mike Walsh.

SCSU at the WCHA Final continued from previous page...

2010 WCHA Final Five March 19, 2008 — Semi’s Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

St. Cloud State ...................... 2 Wisconsin ............................ 0 St. Cloud State 0 1 1 -2 Wisconsin 0 0 0- 0 Second Period: SCSU PP Ryan Lasch (Tony Mosey, Garrett Roe) 19:07. Third Period: SCSU EN Travis Novak (Tony Mosey) 19:04. Shots on Goal: UW 12-5-20=37, SCSU 9-8-5=22. Power Plays: UW 0-5, SCSU 1-5 Goalies: SCSU - Mike Lee, W, 59:56, 37 svs. UW Scott Gudmandson, L, 59:11, 20 svs. Penalties: UW 5-13, SCSU 5-10 Attendance: 13,113. Time: 2:07

2010 WCHA Final Five

March 20, 2009 — Championship Game Xcel Center St. Paul, MN

North Dakota ........................ 5 St. Cloud State ...................... 3 North Dakota 2 2 1- 5 SCSU 2 1 0- 3 First Period: SCSU EV Garrett Raboin (Ryan Lasch) :40; SCSU EV David Eddy (Drew LeBlanc, Tony Mosey) :55; UND PP Corban Knight (Evan Trupp, Jason Gregoire) 5:59; UND EV Brad Malone (Evan Trupp, Brett Hextall) 17:06. Second Period: UND PP Danny Kristo (Jake Marto, Corban Knight) 5:22; UND PP Chris VandeVelde (Ben Blood, Brett Hextall) 6:05; SCSU EV David Eddy (Tony Mosey, Drew LeBlanc) 16:46. Third Period: UND EN Matt Frattin (Chris VandeVelde) 19:19. Shots on Goal: UND 17-16-6=39, SCSU 7-10-15=32. Power Plays: UND 3-5, SCSU 0-5 Goalies: SCSU - Mike Lee, L, 26:05 (4 GA), 23 svs; Dan Dunn, 33:19, 11 svs; UND Brad Eidsness, W, 60:00, 29 svs. Penalties: UND 5-10, SCSU 5-10 Attendance: 16,414. Time: 2:30

March 18, 1989 — 1st Round Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

St. Cloud State ........................2 Lake Superior State................4 SCSU 2 2 0 — 4 Lake Superior St. 1 1 0 — 2 First Period: LSS Faucher 2 (Breslin, Laprade), 2:17; LSS Palumbo 22 (Unassisted), 6:45; SCSU Cook 12 (Hanus, Esau), ppg, 15:13. Second Period: LSS Stauber 24 (Palumbo, Keczmer), 5:24; SCSU Brodt 9 (Eichstadt), 12;34; LSS Dowd 24 (Johnston), shg, 15:26. Shots on Goal: SC 8-5-5—18 LSS 7-11-6—24; Power Plays: SC 1-6; LSS 0-5; Goalies: SC Shermoen (5-96—20) 59:28, LSS Hoffort 7-4-5—16; Penalties: SC 10-20; LSS 10-28; Attendance: 2,442.

2000 NCAA East Regional March 25, 2000 — 1st Round Pepsi Arena @ Albany, N.Y.

St. Cloud State ........................3 Boston University...................5 SCSU 0 2 1 — 3 BU 3 1 1 — 5 First Period: 2:35 BU EV Corazine; 9:19 BU EV Baker (Sabo, Corazzini); 15:39 BU PPG Pandolfo (Collins, Gillis) Second Period: 12:22 SC Mike Pudlick (Mike Walsh); 13:27 BU Baker (Corazzini); 18:26 SC PPG Ryan Malone (Joe Motzko, Keith Anderson) Third Period: 14:10 BU Heron (Gillis, Degerman); 3rd 18:34 SC Lee Brooks (Duvie Westcott). Shots on Goal: SC 7-12-7 — 26; BU 7-9-8 — 24; Power Plays: SC 11-8/BU 1-3; Goalies: SC Meyer (4-8-7 — 19, 58:48/L); BU (7-10-6 — 23, 60:00/W); Penalties: SC 5-10; BU 10-20; Attendance: 8,100 (Note: SCSU was #6 seed)

(since 1989)

Lake Superior State at Sault Ste. Marie, MI 3-18-89 Lake Superior State at Sault Ste. Marie, MI 3-24-00 Boston University at Albany, NY 3-25-01 Michigan* at Grand Rapids, MI 3-22-02 Michigan at Ann Arbor, MI 3-28-03 New Hampshire at Worcester, Mass. 3-23-07 Maine at Rochester, N.Y. 3-28-08 Clarkson at Albany, N.Y. 3-26-10 Northern Michigan at St. Paul, Minn. 3-27-10 Wisconsin* at St. Paul, Minn. * Quarterfinals

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2001 NCAA West Regional March 25, 2001 — Quarterfinals Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI

Michigan ..................................4 St. Cloud State ........................3 SCSU 0 1 2 — 3 UM 2 1 1 — 4 First Period: 13:30 UM PP M. Kosick (Mike Komisarek, Mike Roemensky); 17:59 UM EV Josh Langfeld (Kosick, D. Huntzicker) Second Period: 6:38 SC EV Brandon Sampair (Nate DiCasmirro); 17:19 UM (M. Cammalleri (Geoff Koch, Andy Hilbert) Third Period: 1:24 SC PP Mark Hartigan (Tyler Arnason); 3:20 UM EV Geoff Koch (Andy Hilbert); 14:52 SC PP Keith Anderson (Joe Motzko, Jon Cullen) Shots on Goal: SC 7-6-8 — 21; UM 12-13-8 — 33; Power Plays: SC 2-6/UM 1-5; Goalies: SC Meyer (1012-7 — 29, 58:44/L), Empty Net: 1:16; UM Blackburn (7-5-6 — 18, 60:00/W); Penalties: SC 6-12; UM 5-10; Attendance: 9, 484; Time: 2:31 (Note: SCSU was #2 seed)

2002 NCAA West Regional March 22, 2001 — 1st Round Yost Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich.

St. Cloud State ........................2 Michigan ..................................4 SCSU 1 0 1 — 2 UM 3 0 1 — 4

First Period: 4:09 UM EV Jason Ryznar (John Shouneyia, Mark Mink); 5:19 SC PP Jeff Finger (Jon Cullen, Joe Motzko); 1st 13:20 UM PP Craig Murray (Eric Werner); 14:21 UM EV Milan Gajic (Dwight Helminen, Mike Roemensky) Third Period: 4:19 SC PP Jon Cullen (Joe Motzko, Ryan Malone); 14:40 UM EV Dwight Helmien (Milan Gajic) Shots on Goal: SC 4-10-10 — 24; UM 11-6-7 — 24; Power Plays: SC 2-6/UM 1-6; Goalies: SC Weasler (8-0-0 — 8, 20:00/L), Moreland (0-6-6 — 12, 39:26), Empty Net: 00:34; UM Blackburn (3-10-9 — 22, 60:00/W); Penalties: SC 6-12; UM 5-10; Attendance: 6,948; Time: 2:41 (Note: SCSU was #5 seed)


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St. Cloud State at the NCAA Tournament 2003 NCAA Northeast Regional March 28, 2000 — 1st Round Centrum Arena @ Worcester, MA

St. Cloud State .................. 2 New Hampshire ................ 5 SCSU 1 1 0 — 2 UNH 2 2 1 — 5 First Period: 00:10 UNH Colin Hemingway (Lanny Gare/Josh Prudden); 8:11 SCSU PP Ryan Malone (Matt Hendricks/Joe Motzko); UNH PP Colin Hemingway (Garrett Stafford) Second Period: 1:20 UNH Preston Callender (Jim Abbott/ Justin Aikins); 3:53 SCSU Jeff Finger (Matt Hendricks); 7:08 UNH PP Sean Collins (Steve Saviano/Nathan Martz) Third Period: 12:08 UNH PP Preston Callander (Justin Aikins/Colin Hemingway) Shots on Goal: SC 8-10-19 — 37; UNH 14-10-6 — 30; Power Plays: SC 1-6/UNH 3-9; Goalies: SC Moreland (12-8-5 — 25, 60:00/L); UNH (Mike Ayers 7-9-19— 35, 60:00/W); Penalties: SC 11-22; UNH 8-16; Attendance: 9024 (Note: SCSU was #4 seed)

2007 NCAA East Regional

March 23, 2007 — 1st Round Blue Cross Arena - Rochester, N.Y.

Maine ................................. 4 St. Cloud State .................. 1 Maine SCSU

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First Period: 03:39 SCSU EV Justin Fletcher (Matt Stephenson). 07:21 MAIN PP Shepheard, Brent (Leveille, Michel, Purcell, Teddy). 08:11 MAIN EV Ryan, Billy (Hamilton, Mike, Purcell, Teddy). 14:08 MAIN PP Leveille, Michel (Lundin, Mike, Purcell, Teddy) Second Period: 2nd 17:08 MAIN EV Bellamy, Rob (Shepheard, Brent, de Kastrozza, Da). Shots: UM 7-9-5=21, SC 9-9-16=34; Power Play: UM 2-5, SCSU 0-9; Goalies: UM Ben BishopW, 60:00, 33 svs. SC Bobby Goepfert L, 58:29, 17 svs; Penalties: UM 11-22, SCSU 7-14; Attendance: 3,887; Time: 2:26 (Note SCSU was #2 seed).

2008 NCAA East Regional

March 28, 2008 — 1st Round Times-Union Center @ Albany, N.Y.

Clarkson ............................ 2 St. Cloud State .................. 1 Maine SCSU

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Second Period: 4:08 SCSU EV Garrett Raboin (Garrett Roe, Matt Hartman). 14:15 CLARKSON EV David Cayer (Bryan Rufenach, Tyrell Mason). Third Period: 4:58 CLARKSON EV Shea Guthrie (Grant Clitsome) Shots: CU 15-14-11=40, SC 11-5-9=25; Power Play: CU 0-4, SCSU 0-6; Goalies: CU Dave Leggio W, 60:00, 24 svs. SC Jase Wesllosky L, 59:02, 38 svs; Penalties: CU 7-14, SCSU 5-10; Attendance: 4,175; Time: 2:24 (Note SCSU was #2 seed).

SCSU head coach Bob Motzko meets the press at the 2010 NCAA Division I West Regional in St. Paul, Minn. (Photo by Tom Nelson)

2010 NCAA West Regional

March 26, 2010 — 1st Round Xcel Energy Center @ St. Paul, Minn.

Northern Michigan............ 3 St. Cloud State .........4 2OT NMU SCSU

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First Period: SCSU EV Travis Novak (Drew LeBlanc) 8:14; SCSU PP Ryan Lasch (Garrett Roe, Garrett Raboin) 12:25; NMU PP Justin Florek (Jared Brown, Erik Gustafsson) 14:04. Second Period: SCSU PP Garrett Roe (Ryan Lasch, Aaron Marvin) 12:52; NMU EV Ray Kaunisto 16:12. Third Period: NMU EV Erik Spady (Mark Oliver, Justin Florek) 16:11. Overtime 2: SCSU PP Tony Mosey (Garrett Roe, Drew LeBlanc) :23. Shots: NMU 6-13-14-12-0=35; SCSU 17-6-8-22-1=54 Power Play: NMU 1-5, SCSU 3-7 Goalies: NMU - Brian Stewart, L, 80:23, 50 svs; SCSU - Mike Lee, W, 80:15, 42 svs Penalties: NMU 8-16; SCSU 6-12 Attendance: 6,500; Time: 3:20 (Note SCSU was #2 seed).

2010 NCAA West Regional March 26, 2010 — NCAA Quarterfinals Xcel Energy Center @ St. Paul, Minn.

St. Cloud State .................. 3 Wisconsin.......................... 5 SCSU Wisconsin

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First Period: UW EV John Mitchell (Andy Bohmbach, Jordy Murray) 2:31; UW EV Blake Geoffrion (Ryan McDonagh, Craig Smith) 13:18; SCSU EV Jared Festler (Ryan Lasch, Aaron Marvin) 14:48; UW EV Jake Gardiner (Craig Smith, Blake Geoffrion) 15:21.

Third Period: SCSU SH Jared Festler 4:16; UW EV John Mitchell (Andy Bohmbach, Jake Gardiner) 6:54; SCSU EX Tony Mosey (David Eddy) 17:10; UW EN Aaron Bendickson (Blake Geoffrion) 18:52. Shots: UW 13-19-12=44; SCSU 10-10-9=29 Power Play: SCSU 0-7, UW 0-6 Goalies: SCSU - Mike Lee, 15:21 (3 GA), 8 svs; Dan Dunn, 42:58, L, (1 GA), 31 svs; UW - Scott Gudmandson, 60:00, W, 26 svs. Penalties: SCSU 8-16, UW 10-20 Attendance: 7,182. Time: 2:30 (Note SCSU was #2 seed).


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December

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(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&"#&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& ./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& Saturday, December 10: ./"0<VI-#1O?//,&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& (,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&"#&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& ./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&"#&>?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&]897&:;&&&& E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&]897&:;&&&& Friday, December 16: E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&"#&()*#+,*-&E?3+?4"-&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78SQ&:;&&&& ./"0<VI-#1O?//,&&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&!#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& Saturday, December 17: ./"0<VI-#1O?//,&&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&!#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& LI11?"-&L,D&!#"*1&&&&"#&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&56&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& Thursday, December 29: '&E?3+?4"-&!#"#,&&&&&&&O1&E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&_89Q&:;&&&& >,1#,*-&E?3+?4"-&&&&&"#&!#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& * - Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, MI) Friday, riday, December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bI?--?:?"3&&&&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& bI?--?:?"3&&&&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;& [!.&[-D,*<\]&F,";&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&56&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& !.&[-D,*<\]&F,";&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&56&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:; .?*&W)*3,&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& .?* W)*3, "# H)/)*"D) H)//,4, (H 78S7 :; [-?)-&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& * - Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, MI) # - Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, MN) Saturday, December 31: bI?--?:?"3&&&&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&%897&:;&&&& '&()*,1#*-$`*?-3#)-&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&R897&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&.?*&W)*3,&&&&&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&R89Q&:;&&&& G)^/?-4&N*,,-&&&&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& V"*O"*D&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& [!.&[-D,*<\]&F,";&&&&"#&>?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&56&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&]897&:;&&&& [-?)-&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& '&<&E"*?I33?&H/"11?3&=E?--,":)/?1@&E(B

January

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February

Friday, February 3: !#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&"#&>?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&"#&./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& Saturday, February 4: G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& !#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&"#&>?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&]897&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&"#&./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& Friday, February 10: '&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&"#&E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& ()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&"#&./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& * - (Winter Carnival) Saturday, February 11: '&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&"#&E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Q897&:;&&&&

H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& &&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& &&E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& &&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&"#&./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& * - (Winter Carnival) Friday, February 17: G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&>?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& ./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&"#&!#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&"#&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& (,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&]897&:;&&&& Saturday, February 18: ./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&"#&!#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&>?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&!#"#,&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&"#&()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& (,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&"#&H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& Friday, February 24: !#J&H/)ID&!#"#,&&&&&&"#&E?3+?4"-&F,3+&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& H)/)*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& )*"D)&H)//,4,&&&&&"#&E?--,1)#"&MI/I#+&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&& E?--,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& -,1)#"&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&(,0*"12"&K;"+"&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&& >?13)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& 3)-1?-&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&G,;?DP?&!#"#,&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& ()*#+&M"2)#"&&&&&&&&&"#&M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& #+&M"2)#" "&&&&&&&&& &&"#& " M,M,-O,*&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&>H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&78S7&:;&&&& '&./"12"&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"#&./"12"&.-3+)*"4,&&&&&(H&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&&& "12"&&&&&&&&&&&&& && #&. &&&&"#&. #&./"1 "12" "1 2"&.-3 2" .-3+)* .-3 +) ) "4, "4,&&&&&(H (H&&&&&&&& & &&&&&&&&&7897&:;&&& * - Alaska Air Airlines Governor!s Cup rline es G o rno ove no or!s ! C !s Cu p Saturday, February 25: rday, Febru bruary ruary ary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laska Airlines Governor!s Cup

March

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2011-12 ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKY HOCKEY RECORD BOOK

St. Cloud State in the National Hockey League Tyler Arnason (SCSU 1998-01) Team Chicago (2001-06) Ottawa (2006) Colorado (2006-09) NHL Totals

GP 248 19 223 490

G 57 0 33 90

A 82 4 74 160

Casey Borer (SCSU 2003-07) Team Carolina (2007-10) NHL Totals

GP 16 16

G 1 1

A 2 2

Frank Brimsek (SCSU 1933-34) Team Boston (1938-49) Chicago (1949-50) NHL Totals

GP 444 70 514

W 230 22 252

L 144 38 182

P 139 4 107 250

PIM 80 4 58 142

P 3 3

PIM 9 9

T 70 10 80

SO 40 0 40

Tyler Arnason

Casey Borer

Tim Conboy

Matt Cullen

Jeff Finger

Andrew Gordon

Notes: Vezina Trophy recipient in 1939 and 1942, Calder Trophy recipient in 1939; member of International and USA Hockey Hall of Fames; 2.70 career GAA; Two Stanley Cup championships with Boston.

Tim Conboy (SCSU 2002-04) Team Carolina (2007-10) NHL Totals

GP 59 59

G 0 0

Matt Cullen* (SCSU 1995-97) Team GP Anaheim (1997-03) 431 Florida (2003-04) 86 NY Rangers (2006-07) 90 Carolina (2005/2007-10) 309 Ottawa (2010) 27 Minnesota (2011) 78 NHL Totals 1021

G 65 12 17 79 7 12 192

A 6 6

P 6 6

PIM 121 121

A 135 19 28 126 9 27 344

P 200 31 45 205 16 39 536

PIM 156 46 58 144 8 34 458

A 0 1 3 6 10

P 0 1 3 6 10

PIM 0 2 7 15 24

A 17 25 42

P 26 33 59

PIM 55 63 118

P 2 2

PIM 0 0

Notes: Won Stanley Cup with Caroliina in 2006

Len Esau (SCSU 1988-90) Team Toronto (1991-92) Queber (1992-93) Calgary (1993-95) Edmonton (1994-95) NHL Totals

GP 2 4 7 14 27

G 0 0 0 0 0

Jeff Finger (SCSU 2000-03) Team Colorado (2006-08) Toronto (2008-09) NHL Totals

GP 99 99 204

G 9 8 17

Andrew Gordon* (SCSU 2004-07) Team Washington (2008-11) NHL Totals

GP 9 9

G 1 1

A 1 1


2011-12 ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKY HOCKEY RECORD BOOK Huskies in the NHL continued. . . Mark Haritgan (SCSU 1999-02) Team Atlanta (2001-03) Columbus (2003-07) Anaheim (2006-07) Detroit (2007-08) NHL Totals

GP 25 48 7 27 107

G 5 11 0 3 19

A 2 8 0 2 12

P 7 19 0 5 31

PIM 8 30 4 20 62

Notes: Won Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007 and Detroit in 2008.

Bret Hedican (SCSU 1988-91) Team St. Louis (1991-94) Vancouver (1993-99) Florida (1998-02) Carolina (2001-08 ) Anaheim (2009-10) NHL Totals

GP 122 351 206 417 51 1147

G 1 18 17 22 1 59

A 19 94 48 95 5 261

P 20 112 65 117 6 320

PIM 108 313 169 375 36 1001

P 1 1

PIM 2 2

P 12 0 12

PIM 22 2 24

T 6 6

SO 4 4

Bret Hedican

Joe Jensen

Ryan Malone

Joe Motzko

Andreas Nodl

Mark Parrish

Notes: Won Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006.

Joe Jensen (SCSU 2002-06) Team Carolina (2007-08) NHL Totals

GP 6 6

G 1 1

A 0 0

Fred Knipscheer (SCSU 1990-93) Team Boston (1993-95) St. Louis (1995-96) NHL Totals

GP 43 1 44

G 8 0 8

A 4 0 4

Sam LoPresti (SCSU 1934-35) Team Chicago (1940-42) NHL Totals

GP 74 74

W 30 30

L 38 38

Ryan Malone* (SCSU 1999-03) Team Pittsburgh (2003-08) Tampa Bay (2008-11) NHL Totals

GP 324 211 535

G 93 64 157

A 92 72 164

Steve Martinson (SCSU 1977-81) Team Detroit (1987-88) Montreal (1988-90) Minnesota (1991-92) NHL Totals

GP 10 39 1 50

G 1 1 0 2

A 1 0 0 1

P 185 136 321

PIM 326 241 567

P 2 1 0 3

PIM 84 161 9 264

NHL photos courtesy of Anaheim Ducks, Boston Bruins, Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago, Colorado Avalanche, Columbus Bluejackets, Dallas Stars (NHL Images), Edmonton Oilers, Minnesota Wild (photo by Bruce Kluckhohn), Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers (photo by Jack Cassidy), Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings (photos by Dave Reginek), Tampa Bay Lighttning (Photo by Getty Images) and Pittsburgh Penguins.


2011-12 ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKY HOCKEY RECORD BOOK Huskies in the NHL continued. . . Joe Motzko (SCSU 1999-03) Team Columbus (2003-07) Anaheim (2006-07) Washington (2007-08) Atlanta (2008-09) NHL Totals

GP 11 3 8 6 28

G 1 0 2 1 4

A 0 0 2 0 2

Matt Hendricks* (SCSU 2000-04) Team Colorado (2008-10) Washington (2011) NHL Totals

GP 66 84 150

G 9 9 18

A 7 16 23

Andreas Nodl* (SCSU 2006-08) Team Philadelphia NHL Totals

GP 127 127

G 12 12

A 15 15

Mark Parrish* (SCSU 1995-97) Team Florida (1998-00) NY Islanders (2000-06) Los Angeles (2005-06) Minnesota (2006-08) Dallas (2008-09) Tampa Bay (2009-10) Buffalo (2011) NHL Totals

GP 158 362 19 148 44 16 2 749

G 50 122 5 36 8 0 0 221

A 32 99 3 34 5 2 0 175

Nate Raduns (SCSU 2003-07) Team Philadelphia NHL Totals

GP 1 1

G 0 0

A 0 0

Duvie Westcott (SCSU 1999-01) Team Columbus (2001-08) NHL Totals

GP 201 201

G 11 11

A 45 45

P 1 0 4 1 6

PIM 0 2 0 0 2

P 16 25 41

PIM 87 74 161

P 27 27

PIM 18 18

P 82 221 8 70 13 2 0 404

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* Skated in NHL games during the 2009-10 season Note: SCSU goaltender Scott Meyer (1996-01) dressed for an NHL game with the New York Rangers in 2002-03, but he did not play in that game.

Nate Raduns

Sam LoPresti

Frank Brimsek

Len Esau

Mark Hartigan

Fred Knipscheer

Matt Hendricks

Duvie Westcott

Steve Martinson


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SCSU and the Stanley Cup In recent years, several former St. Cloud State University hockey players have hoisted the Stanley Cup as part of championship seasons with the Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks and Detroit Red Wings. The SCSU Stanley Cup connection also includes Hall of Famer Frank Brimsek, who helped the Boston Bruins win two NHL titles during his career from 1938-50. St. Cloud State’s Matt Cullen and Bret Hedican led the Carolina Hurricanes to their rst Stanley Cup championship during the 2006 season, while Joe Motzko and Mark Hartigan were with the Anaheim Ducks organization during their title run in 2007. Hartigan returned to the spotlight in 2008, as part of Detroit’s championship season.

Clockwise from top: Matt Cullen, Bret Hedican, Mark Hartigan, Mark Hartigan and Joe Motzko, Joe Motzko.


2011-12 ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKY HOCKEY RECORD BOOK NHL Draft Picks from St. Cloud State Name Tony Schmalzbauer Tim Hanus Jeff Saterdalen Dan Brettschneider Lenny Esau Shorty Forrest Jeff Kruesel Chic Pojar Bret Hedican Joe Larson Greg Hagen Noel Rahn Tony Burns Tony Gruba Brett Lievers Bill Lund Eric Johnson Jay Moser Dan Reimann P. J. Lepler Dan O’Shea Jason Stewart Brian Leitza Mike Rucinski Matt Cullen Josh DeWolf Mark Parrish Brian Gaffaney Tyler Arnason Ryan Malone Doug Meyer Jeff Finger Matt Hendricks Doug Meyer Brock Hooton Bobby Goepfert Tim Conboy Matt Gens Jonathan Lehun Joe Jensen Casey Borer Andrew Gordon Andreas Nodl Nick Oslund** Jase Weslosky Aaron Marvin** Dan Dunn** Garrett Roe** Ben Hanowski** Mike Lee** Oliver Lauridsen** Cam Reid** Nick Jensen** Nic Dowd** Nick Oliver** Kevin Gravel**

** Active players at SCSU

Team New York Islanders Quebec Nordiques New York Islanders Washington Capitals Toronto Maple Leafs New York Islanders Los Angeles Kings Chicago (NHL) St. Louis Blues Winnipeg Jets Pittsburgh Penguins Quebec Nordiques Detroit Red Wings Detroit Red Wings New York Rangers Philadelphia Flyers Vancouver Canucks Boston Bruins New Jersey Devils Montreal Canadiens Minnesota North Stars New York Islanders Pittsburgh Penguins Hartford Whalers Anaheim Mighty Ducks New Jersey Devils Colorado Avalanche Pittsburgh Penguins Chicago (NHL) Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Colorado Avalance Nashville Predators Pittsburgh Penguins Ottawa Senators Pittsburgh Penguins San Jose Sharks Vancouver Canucks St.Louis Blues Pittsburgh Penguins Carolina Hurricanes Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers Detroit Red Wings New York Islanders Calgary Flames Washington Capitals Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins Phoenix Coyotes Philadelphia Flyers Nashville Predators Detroit Red Wings Washington Capitals Nashville Predators Los Angeles Kings

Year 1986 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1994 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 1999 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010

Rd/Pk 6/122 7/135 7/160 12/240 7/86 9/173 7/133 8/155 10/198 10/193 10/205 12/252 5/87 9/171 11/223 12/235 8/161 8/172 9/187 11/237 5/14 6/142 6/142 8/217 2/35 2/41 3/79 2/44 7/183 4/115 6/176 8/240 5/131 6/176 5/150 6/171 7/217 9/278 6/189 8/232 3/69 7/197 2/39 7/191 4/108 3/89 6/154 7/183 3/63 3/91 7/196 7/192 5/150 7/198 4/110 5/148

SCSU players Mike Lee (left) and Ben Hanowski at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Former SCSU Hockey Players in the Pros (during 2010-11) AHL Casey Borer (2003-07) - Charlotte (AHL) Tim Conboy (2002-04) - Portland (AHL) Jeff Finger (2000-03) - Toronto (AHL) Matt Stephenson (2004-08) - Texas (AHL) Oliver Lauridsen (20008-11) - Adirondack (AHL) Aaron Marvin (2007-11) - Abbotsford (AHL) CHL Tim Boron (2003-06) - Colorado Derek Eastman (1999-03) - Tulsa ECHL Bobby Goepfert (2005-07) - Florida Jase Weslosky (2006-09) - Idaho/Florida/Ontario Chris Hepp (2008-10) - Idaho Tony Mosey (2007-10) - Florida Europe Tyler Arnason (1998-01) - Biel (Switzerland) Aaron Brocklehurst (2004-08) - Lukko Rauma (Finland) Nate DiCasmirro, (1998-02) - Brunico (Italy) Justin Fletcher (2003-07) - Augsburg (DEL) Mark Hartigan (1999-02) - Riga (KHL) Brock Hooton (2002-06) - Schwenningen (ERC) Ryan Lasch (2006-10) - Sodertalkje (SWE) T.J. McElroy (2002-06) - Crimmitschau (2.GBun) Joe Motzko, (1999-03) - Ingolstadt ERC (Germany) Garrett Raboin (2006-10) - TPS Turku (FIN) John Swanson (2005-09) - Lillehammer/Idaho Duvie Westcott (1999-01) - Zurich (Swiss-A)

HUSKY HIGHLIGHTS:

Did you know that 60 percent of the players (more than 100 players) at St. Cloud State University during the team’s NCAA Division I era (1987-present) have gone on to play or coach at some level of professional ice hockey or professional roller hockey. Since hockey was started at SCSU in 1931-32, the Huskies have placed 21 players in the NHL.


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St. Cloud State Athletic Hall of Fame 2007 Pam Raetz Benoit Shirley QuinlanConley Judi McDonaldLarkin Grant Nelson Jeff Passolt Karen Scott Jim Stanek Bob Wolff Former SCSU hockey coach Charlie Basch joins the Hall of Fame in 2011.

The SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1982. Since that time, the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame has grown to over 150 members. 2011 Charlie Basch Tina Gust Jack Haddorff Toni Jameson-Hall Michelle Lechner Dave Linehan Simona Samuelson 2009 Sheri Carlson-Mandell Brenda Meyer-Corrow Dustin DeRosier Diane Heydt Michelle Nelson-LeBow Jeff Saterdalen Larry Sundby Nate Toedter.

2005 Rebecca Anderson Enebak Gary Frericks Reggie Perkins Butch Raymond Rosie Silbaugh Stallman 2004 1961-62 Men’s Hockey Team 1963 Wrestling Team 2003 James Gammell Shelly Jensen Jennifer "Gigi" DesLauriers-Knop Ade Pitmon Sheila Quinlan Mark Schwegman Jerome "Jerry" Schmitz Marlowe "Red" Severson

2002 Dr. Arthur Grachek Bill Klein, Jr. Jim Fogo Nola Johnson Brent Otto Jeffry Renneberg

Kurt Threinen Gordon Weinhrauch

Carol Bemis Robert Streetar Rebecca Stream Van Erp

2001 Dr. David Gilchrist Patti Decker Harry Jackson Katie Kraft Daniel Neubauer Merl Soderstrom Cecil Stensrud Robert Waxlax 2000 Dr. Kenneth Ames George Erickson Julie Eisenschenk Walter Gerzin Jim Harstad Jan Niehaus Herke Wally Irwin David Solon 1999 Al Leighton Scott Peterson Sue Marie Patterson John Oxton Jon Barrett Mark Tollefson James Dimick Linda Nelson 1998 Ramone Rugloski Hjerpe Sarah Howard Dana Kiecker Dr. Norman Nelson Wayne Parks Stanley Petersen Tony Stukel Chuck Wilson 1997 Donald Buege

Ralph Haugen Joe Odanovich Noel Olson 1996 Ed Johnson Kris Carlton Steve Johnson John Tobler Bonnie Henrickson Robert Hegman Paul Busch George Torrey 1995 Lloyd Pallansch Diane Scherer Poquette Gene Schneider Marie Sherwood Jerry Thayer Brady Watts 1994 Jeanne Burnett Gene Windfeldt Dan Hagen Steve Strandemo Harold Jacobs Greg Thayer 1993 Gary Barr Anne Campbell Don Carruth Jim Eisenreich Les Luymes Linda St. John 1992 Jane Baltes Borton Tom Ditty

SCSU Hockey Pioneer - Roland Vandell

One of St. Cloud State’s hockey pioneers was Roland Vandell. A native of Eveleth, Minn., Vandell was a math major and played hockey at St. Cloud State Teachers College during the 1930s. He also went on to teach and coach at SCSU from 1946-50 and during the 1951-52 season. In 2006-07, SCSU received a gift of $100,000 to provide scholarships for student-athletes in the Husky men’s hockey program. The gift established the Roland A. Vandell Family Endowed Scholarship. Vandell was inducted into the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.

Lenny Johnson Bob Miller Herb Brooks 1991 Deb Allyn Henry Bettendorf Dave Reichel Jerry Reichel Mel Fisher Sue Wahl Storbeck 1990 Rod Anfenson Jerry Dirkes Don Klein Sue Lambert Terry Porter Bill Selisker Dave Westlund Roger Westlund 1989 Serge Gambucci John Kasper Willard “Bill” Kottke Keith Nord Stan Nordin Kathy Justin Schultz 1988 Dick Putz Don Watkins Bill Frantti Fredrick W. Bierhaus John Kimbrough Mike Rybak Velko Rajacich

The 1961-62 SCSU hockey team, which posted a perfect 12-0 record under the leadership of coach Jack Wink, is part of the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

1987 Bob Altavilla

Sue Fischer Jack Gause Harold J. Hendrickson

Jiff Kiffmeyer Mike Trewick Roland Vandell 1986 1933 Football Team 1985 Bill Campbell Andrew Jackson Jack Kelly Joe Kunze Al Theis Perry G. Rawland 1984 Vern Baggenstoss Mac Doane Larry Miller Isidore Schmeising Gary Smith Ann Govednik Van Steinburg 1983 A.F. Brainard Dave Hazewinkel Jim Hazewinkel Warren Kasch George Lynch Van Nelson Ken Novak John J. Weismann 1982 Lou Filippi Ed Colletti


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The Huskies on Radio

The Huskies on Television Husky Productions will once again provide live television coverage of St. Cloud State hockey in 2011-12. Fans can watch the home games live on Charter Communications Cable in the St. Cloud area (channel 87). A number of select home games will also be available on Charter’s Mainstreet Network, which is available in markets throughout the state of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Penisula. SCSU games are also slated to be televised live on Comcast Cable in the Twin Cities. The Charter game telecasts are produced by the award winning SCSU student-run Husky Productions staff under the direction of advisor Gregory Martin. Technical production work is directed by Derek Silvestri. Check out the SCSU Hockey Website for the latest information on which games will be televised in 2011-12. Many of SCSU’s road games this year will also be available on television or live video streaming on the web.

Watch Husky Hockey Anywhere in the World

Fans can also watch the home games live on their computers by tapping into the America One Network. For complete information about this exciting feature, please check out the SCSU website at www.stcloudstate.edu/ athletics

SCSU Hockey Support Staff

Mike Killeen, Stats

Marty Sundvall, Stats

Brent Pakkala Official Scorer

Joe Meierhofer NHC Director

Leighton Broadcasting in St. Cloud (KNSI) will broadcast all (home and away) 2011-12 Husky hockey games. Don Lyons will call the games, and former SCSU All-American Dave Reichel will add color commentary at all home games and on selected road trips. On the web, you can listen to the games live at 1450knsi.com KNSI AM 1450 will broadcast live the Bob Motzko Show from St. Cloud throughout the hockey season on Mondays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The show will be hosted by Don Lyons, and Coach Motzko will be on hand to talk Husky hockey. Fans are invited to stop by every Monday evening to take part in the show. Check out the website for location of the Bob Motzko Show in 2011-12. You can listen to the show live on the web at www.1450knsi.com KVSC FM 88.1 will broadcast select Husky hockey games throughout the season. KVSC is the student radio station at St. Cloud State under the direction of station manager Jo McMullen and sports directors Zack Fisch and Dave Overlund. You can listen to KVSC games live on the web at www. kvsc.org

Don Lyons

Dave Reichel

Dave Overlund

Zack Fisch

Nick Rasmussen Stats

Chuck Clausen, PA

Jim Gammell Program Sales

Newspapers

Radio

Wire Service

St. Cloud Times Dave DeLand, Sports Editor Mick Hatten, Writer

KNSI/KCLD/KCML Don Lyons, Sports Director

Associated Press Dave Campbell, Sports Editor Jess Myers, Writer

SCSU Chronicle Sports Editor Minneapolis Star Tribune Roman Augustoviz, Writer St. Paul Pioneer Press College Hockey Writer Let’s Play Hockey Doug Johnson, Publisher Kevin Kurtt, Editor

WJON, 1390 The Fan

Jay Caldwell, Sports Director KVSC 88.1 FM Zack Fisch and Dave Overlund Sports Directors WVAL/WHMH/KBHR Mark Lewandowski, Sports Director

Online Service USCHO.com Tyler Buckentine Inside College Hockey Jess Myers, WCHA Writer

Television Husky Productions Wesley Beskar, Derek Silverstri Gregory Martin - Advisor

Mick Hatten


2011-12 ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKY HOCKEY RECORD BOOK LEROY RADOVICH ALUMNI AWARD Outstanding Senior 1987...... Rian Reed 1988...... Bill Korfhage 1989...... Craig Shermoen 1990...... Herm Finnegan 1991...... Chris Scheid 1992...... Jeff Saterdalen Garrett Roe 1993...... Dan O'Shea 1994...... Grant Sjerven 1995...... Kelly Hultgren 1996...... Kelly Rieder 1997...... Dave Paradise 1998...... Andy Vicari, Jason Stewart 1999...... Jason Goulet 2000...... Geno Parrish 2001...... Brandon Sampair 2002...... Mark Hartigan 2003...... Jon Cullen 2004...... Ryan LaMere 2005...... Dave Iannazzo 2006...... Brock Hooton 2007...... Bobby Goepfert 2008...... Nate Dey 2009...... Michael Olson, David Carlisle 2010...... Garrett Raboin & Ryan Lasch 2011 ...... Garrett Roe

FRANK BRIMSEK AWARD Most Valuable Player 1987...... Mike Brodzinski, F 1988...... Vic Brodt, F 1989...... Chris Scheid, F Mike Lee 1990...... Jeff Saterdalen, F 1991...... Bret Hedican, D 1992...... Tim Hanus, F .............. Jeff Saterdalen, F 1993 ......Fred Knipscheer, F 1994...... Grant Sjerven, G 1995...... Bill Lund, F 1996...... Brian Leitza, G, .............. Kelly Rieder, F 1997...... Mark Parrish, F 1998...... Brian Leitza, G 1999...... Jason Goulet, F 2000...... Scott Meyer, G 2001...... Scott Meyer, G 2002...... Mark Hartigan, F 2003...... Joe Motzko, F 2004...... Matt Hendricks, F 2005...... Dave Iannazzo, F 2006...... Bobby Goepfert, G 2007...... Bobby Goepfert, G 2008...... Ryan Lasch & Andreas Nodl, F 2009...... Garrett Raboin, Garrett Roe 2010...... Garrett Roe 2011 ...... Mike Lee

SAM LOPRESTI AWARD

WILLIAM RADOVICH AWARD Most Improved Player

Most Determined Player 1987...... Bruce LaRoque 1988...... Tray Tuomie 1989...... Scott Chartier Aaron Marvin 1990...... Mike O'Hara 1991...... Doc DelCastillo 1992...... Doc DelCastillo 1993...... Tony Gruba 1994...... Kelly Rieder 1995...... Kelly Rieder 1996...... Rob Klasnick 1997...... Rob Klasnick 1998...... Rob Klasnick 1999...... George Awada 2000...... Nate DiCasmirro 2001...... Jon Cullen 2002...... Jon Cullen 2003...... Jon Cullen 2004...... Konrad Reeder 2005...... Konrad Reeder & Joe Jensen 2006...... Joe Jensen 2007...... Andrew Gordon 2008...... Michael Olson 2009...... Michael Olson 2010...... Garrett Raboin 2011 ...... Aaron Marvin

BRENDAN J AND VERNIE MCDONALD PRESIDENT’S AWARD Outstanding Student-Athlete 1987...... John Matchinsky 1988...... Vic Brodt 1989...... Vic Brodt 1990...... Vic Brodt 1991...... Brian Cook 1992...... Jordy Wingate 1993...... Dave Stone 1994...... Kelly Rieder 1995...... Taj Melson 1996...... Taj Melson 1997...... Kyle McLaughlin 1998...... Kyle McLaughlin 1999...... Kyle McLaughlin 2000...... Peter Torsson 2001...... Keith Anderson 2002...... Jon Cullen 2003...... Jon Cullen 2004...... Ryan LaMere 2005...... Nate Raduns 2006...... Nate Raduns 2007...... Nate Raduns 2008...... Jon Ammerman 2009...... Jon Ammerman 2010...... Jon Ammerman 2011 ...... Brian Volpei

1993...... P.J. Lepler 1994...... Mike O’Connell 1995...... Randy Best 1996...... Jason Goulet 1997...... Geno Parrish 1998...... George Awada 1999...... Brandon Sampair 2000...... Scott Meyer 2001...... Ryan LaMere 2002...... Garrett Larson 2003...... Garrett Larson 2004...... Colin Peters 2005...... Matt Stephenson 2006...... David Carlisle 2007...... Ryan Peckskamp 2008...... Aaron Marvin 2009...... Drew LeBlanc 2010...... Oliver Lauridsen 2011 ...... Kevin Gravel

Kevin Gravel

DAVE TORREY AWARD Outstanding Goaltender 1998...... Brian Leitza 1999...... Dean Weasler 2000...... Scott Meyer 2001...... Scott Meyer 2002...... Dean Weasler 2003...... Jake Moreland 2004...... Adam Coole 2005...... Tim Boron 2006...... Bobby Goepfert 2007...... Bobby Goepfert 2008...... Jase Weslosky 2 2 2009...... Jase Weslosky 2 2010...... Dan Dunn 2 2011 ...... Mike Lee

Brian Volpei

Garrett Roe in 2010-11.

Mike Lee


2011-12 ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKY HOCKEY RECORD BOOK ROLAND VANDELL AWARD Outstanding First Year Player 1987...... Herm Finnegan 1988...... Steve Haataja 1989...... Lenny Esau 1990...... Dan O'Shea 1991...... Brett Lievers 1992...... Sandy Gasseau 1993...... Dan Reimann 1994...... Dave Paradise Nick Jensen 1995...... Brian Leitza 1996...... Matt Cullen 1997...... Mike Rucinski 1998...... Keith Anderson 1999...... Tyler Arnason, Mike Pudlick 2000...... Ryan Malone 2001...... Jeff Finger 2002...... Mike Doyle 2003...... Joe Jensen 2004...... Justin Fletcher 2005...... Nate Dey 2006...... Michael Olson 2007...... Andreas Nodl 2008...... Garrett Roe 2009...... Jared Festler, Drew LeBlanc 2010...... David Eddy 2011 ...... Nick Jensen

Star of the Season 2003...... Joe Motzko, F 2004...... Dave Iannazzo, F 2005...... Tim Boron, G 2006...... Bobby Goepfert, G 2007...... Bobby Goepfert, G 2008...... Jase Weslosky, G 2009...... Garrett Roe, F 2010...... Ryan Lasch, F Garrett Roe 2011 ...... Garrett Roe, F (Award presented by the St. Cloud Times and SCSU hockey writer Mick Hatten)

St. Cloud State’s Nick Jensen (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn)


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SCSU’sTheNational Hockey Center Home of Husky Ice Hockey since 1989 Loyal and loud fans, great sight lines and a true collegiate atmosphere make the National Hockey Center one of the best places in the nation to watch NCAA Division I hockey. The National Hockey Center, located on the south end of the St. Cloud State University campus, has been the home to Husky hockey since December of 1989. In the first game played at the NHC, the Huskies defeated Northern Michigan 5-4. The victory was just a harbinger of the good times to come at the NHC. Since 1989, St. Cloud State has enjoyed a 63.0 percent home ice winning rate, which features a 247-134-45 record since that first game on Dec. 16, 1989. In terms of hockey history, the National Hockey Center has created its own sense of tradition. The raucous Dogg Pound student section, SCSU’s trademark player introductions and a deafening sieve chant whenever the Huskies score make the NHC the place to be during winter nights in Central Minnesota. In fact, over 2.2 millon fans have watched the Huskies play at the NHC since 1990. The National Hockey Center is a multi-purpose facility featuring two Olympic size sheets of ice under one roof. Overall, the facility measures 138,000 square feet with each sheet of ice measuring 200x100. The main ice arena, which has been named in honor of former SCSU president Brendan J. McDonald (an advocate for the Huskies’ move to Division I in 1987-88), seats 5,371 spectators. The lower level seating throughout the main arena features seatbacks, and seatbacks were added to upper level seating on the north side of the building in 2000 and the south side in 2006. The remainder of the upper level seating is bench style. The main arena has several VIP boxes on the east end of the rink. Two scoreboards with jumbo video replay screens are located on the east and west ends of the main arena. The wide concourse of the main arena features full concession stands, ATM, bathroom facilities, ticket office (with Ticketmaster) and in-game television monitors located throughout. On game nights, the campus bookstore sets up a souvenir stand that includes a full line of SCSU related merchandise. Fans can also check out team photos from SCSU’s Division I era, on the concourse level, along with a display of NHL jerseys from SCSU’s pro alumni. Media providing coverage for National Hockey Center events are able to work in a spacious press box along the upper level of building’s north side. The press box was remodeled in 2000, and it offers in-game statistic monitors and ample seating for newspaper, web media, radio and television coverage. Press work rooms and interview areas are located on the lower level of the building. An elevator provides complete access to all levels of the facility. The second sheet of ice is adjacent to the main area, and it can accomodate several hundred spectators. Two Zambonis maintain and groom the ice on both rinks. On the lower level, one can find 11 locker rooms, two officials rooms, a fully equipped athletic training room, a weight lifting/fitness center, player lounges, a classroom, a facility manger’s office, equipment rooms and office space for the SCSU coaches. The Huskies’ locker room is just steps from the main arena. This spacious facility offers players an outstanding place to prepare for games and practice. The main area of the locker room provides players with individual oak lockers and carpeting embossed with the St. Cloud State logo. A player lounge is connected to the main locker area, which includes a wide screen television and computer stations with high speed Internet connections. The NHC also offers wireless Internet access for SCSU's student-athletes. Players also have inside access to the main training room and the team’s equipment area. In 2011-12, a complete renovation of the NHC is slated to begin, which will help transform the building into the state-of-the-art National Hockey and Event Center. This updated facility will provide many new features for Husky Hockey and also help make the NHEC an outstanding regional venue for concerts, exhibitions and a variety of athletic events. The NHEC renovation will include an artrium lobby entrance on the southside of the building, locker room improvements, new offices and a Husky pro shop. In the main arena, a large club room and more luxury suites will be added...helping enhance the Husky hockey fan’s total game Plans for the renovation of the National day experiece at SCSU. Hockey and Event Center at SCSU.

Nothing Beats Home Cooking!

Since opening the National Hockey Center on Dec. 16, 1989, with a 5-4 win over Northern Michigan, the Huskies have made full use of their home ice advantage. A total of more than 2,287,978 fans have packed themselves into the National Hockey Center since the doors opened. In fact, SCSU owns a 247-134-45 all-time record in the National Hockey Center since 1989-90 — which translates to a .633 winning rate in the NHC. Over the last 10 seasons, the Huskies own a 138-6824 home ice record at the National Hockey Center.


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Top 30 Games in Attendance at the NHC 1.

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Fans 7,051 7,051 7,051 7,051 7,051 7,051 7,051 7,041 6,945 6,717 6,708 6,705 6,685 6,685 6,685 6,685 6,685 6,685 6,685 6,685 6,656 6,651 6,625 6,622 6,536 6,587 6,522 6,514 6,508 6,479

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Oct. 12, Jan. 17, Dec. 20, Jan. 24, .Oct.24, Dec. 10, March 4, Feb. 5, Jan. 11, Nov. 4, Feb. 17, Dec. 14, Nov. 17, Mar. 2, Dec. 1, March 3, Jan. 4, March 7, Jan. 3, Jan. 4, Nov. 3, Feb. 4, March 6, Nov. 9, Nov. 2, Feb. 19, Feb. 15, Feb. 29, Oct. 29, Nov. 8,

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NHC weight training facility (above) and Athletic Training Room


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Home Attendance Totals

National Hockey Center Milestones

Dec. 16, 1989 — First Game Played at NHC. SCSU defeated Northern Michigan 5-4 before a crowd of 3,680. Oct. 12, 1990 — First WCHA Game Played at NHC. SCSU and Minnesota played to a 3-3 overtime tie before a crowd of 7,051. March 11, 1994 — First WCHA Playoff Game Played at NHC. SCSU defeated Minnesota-Duluth, 3-0 before a crowd of 2,792. 1995-96 Season — Husky Hockey ranked seventh overall among the nation’s Division I schools in average home attendance. 1996-97 Season — Husky Hockey ranked eighth overall among the nation’s Division I schools in average home attendance. 1997-98 Season — Husky Hockey ranked seventh overall among the nation’s Division I schools in average home attendance. 1998-99 Season — Husky Hockey ranked tenth overall among the nation’s Division I schools in average home attendance. 1999-00 Season — Husky Hockey ranked ninth overall among the nation’s Division I schools in average home attendance. 2000-01 Season — Renovation project in NHC adds seatbacks to upper level seating on north side of building. Press box is also enlarged and improved. 2001-02 Season — Team sets new average attendance record at 6,071 per game. SCSU ranks among NCAA’s top 10 for attendance. 2002-03 Season — Team sets new average attendance record at 6,334 per game. SCSU again ranks among NCAA’s top 10 for attendance. 2004-05 Season — New video display monitors and scoreboards are installed on the east and west ends of the National Hockey Center’s main arena. SCSU ranks 10th in the nation for attendance among NCAA Division I men’s hockey programs. 2005-06 Season — Huskies draw over 100,000 fans for 10th consecutive season at the NHC. SCSU ranks 7th among NCAA's attendance leaders. 2006-07 Season - Huskies win 200th game at NHC. SCSU ranks 8th among NCAA attendance leaders. 2007-08 Season - Huskies rank ninth among NCAA Division I teams for attendance at 5,872 fans per game at the NHC. 2008-09 Season - Huskies rank seventh in nation among NCAA Division I teams for attendance at 5,988 per game. 2009-10 Season - Huskies rank eighth in nation among NCAA Division I teams for attendance at 5,670 per game. 2010-11 Season - Huskies rank eight in nation among NCAA Division I teams for attendace at 5,935 per game. 2011-12 Season - Ground breaking ceremonies and renovation process begins on NHC, which will help transform building into the state-ofthe-art National Hockey and Event Center.

Year ...............................Total Attendance.................................... Average 1987-88 .........................32,000 (16 games) ....................................... 2,000 1988-89 .........................37,981 (20 games) ....................................... 1,899 1989-90 .........................68,860 (22 games) ....................................... 3,130 1990-91 .........................78,146 (20 games) ....................................... 3,907 1991-92 .........................69,618 (18 games) ....................................... 3,867 1992-93 .........................77,011 (18 games) ..................................... 4,278^ 1993-94 .........................85,324 (20 games) ....................................... 4,266 1994-95 .........................91,142 (20 games) ....................................... 4,557 1995-96 .........................85,084 (17 games) ....................................... 5,004 1996-97 .........................109,457 (20 games) ..................................... 5,473 1997-98 .........................128,641 (23 games) ..................................... 5,593 1998-99 .........................114,713 (20 games) ..................................... 5,736 1999-00 .........................123,504 (21 games) ..................................... 5,881 2000-01 .........................123,199 (21 games) ..................................... 5,867 2001-02 .........................121,413 (20 games) ..................................... 6,071 2002-03 .........................114,004 (18 games) ..................................... 6,334 2003-04 .........................105,198 (18 games) ..................................... 5,844 2004-05 .........................106,176 (18 games) ..................................... 5,898 2005-06 .........................109,975 (18 games) ..................................... 6,110 2006-07 .........................125,396 (21 games) ..................................... 5,971 2007-08 .........................117,430 (20 games) ..................................... 5,872 2008-09 .........................107,783 (18 games) ..................................... 5,988 2009-10 .........................119,073 (21 games) ..................................... 5,670 2010-11..........................106,831 (18 games) ..................................... 5,935 ^includes game played at Target Center in Minneapolis


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Proposed exterior view of the National Hockey and Events Center. Proposed view of the atrium lobby.

Hockey and Events Center renovation to start in 2011-12 at St. Cloud State Enhancing the fan experience and creating an event center for Central Minnesota are two of the goals of a planned $31.1 million renovation and addition project for the National Hockey Center. The 20-year-old structure, on the south end of the St. Cloud State University campus, will be renovated and expanded into a regional events center and multipurpose venue. When completed, the building will have 20-30 luxury suites and additional seats. The entrance, ticketing, administration, pro shop, concourse, restroom and concession areas will be upgraded. In its concert configuration, the facility will hold about 8,000. In addition to hockey, the building will be capable of hosting concerts, theater productions, speakers, ceremonies and a variety of athletic events. The project is being funded by $6.5 million from the State of Minnesota and nearly $23 million in projected private money, sponsorships and naming rights income.

Proposed view of main arena renovation

Images courtesy of JLG Architects

Proposed view of men’s hockey locker area


Your University, Your Team!

2011-12 St. Cloud State Men’s Hockey Schedule Oct. 7-8 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 13

at Kendall Hockey Classic SCSU vs. Alaska Anchorage, AK 8:07 p.m. SCSU vs. UAA Anchorage, AK 10:07 p.m. at Northern Michigan Marquette, MI 8:30 p.m. at Northern Michigan Marquette, MI 8:30 p.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME 7:37 p.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME 7:07 p.m. at North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND 7:37 p.m. at North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND 7:07 p.m. WISCONSIN* HOME 7:37 p.m. WISCONSIN* HOME 7:07 p.m. at Minnesota State* Mankato 7:37 p.m. at Minnesota State* Mankato 7:07 p.m. MINNESOTA* HOME 7:37 p.m. at Minnesota* Minneapolis 7:07 p.m. at Nebraska Omaha* Omaha, Neb. 7:07 p.m. at Nebraska Omaha* Omaha, Neb. 2:07 p.m. BEMIDJI STATE* HOME 7:37 p.m. BEMIDJI STATE* HOME 7:07 p.m. DENVER* HOME 7:37 p.m. DENVER* HOME 7:07 p.m. WESTERN MICHIGAN HOME 7:07 p.m. WESTERN MICHIGAN HOME 7:07 p.m. at Colorado College* Colorado Springs, CO 8:37 p.m.

Jan. 14 at Colorado College* Colorado Springs, CO 8:07 p.m. Jan. 20 NORTH DAKOTA* HOME 7:37 p.m. Jan. 21 NORTH DAKOTA* HOME 7:07 p.m. Jan. 27 at Minnesota* Minneapolis 7:07 p.m. Jan. 28 MINNESOTA* Home 7:07 p.m. Feb. 3 at Wisconsin* Madison, WI 7:07 p.m. Feb. 4 at Wisconsin* Madison, WI 8:07 p.m. Feb. 17 ALASKA ANCHORAGE* Home 7:37 p.m. Feb. 18 ALASKA ANCHORAGE* Home 7:07 p.m. Feb. 24 at Michigan Tech* Houghton, MI 6:07 p.m. Feb. 25 at Michigan Tech* Houghton, MI 6:07 p.m. Mar. 2 MINNESOTA DULUTH* Home 7:37 p.m. Mar. 3 MINNESOTA DULUTH* Home 7:07 p.m. Mar. 9-11 WCHA 1st Round Playoffs TBA TBA Mar. 15-17 WCHA Final Five St. Paul, MN TBA Mar. 23-25 NCAA Regionals Green Bay, WI TBA St. Paul, MN Bridgeport, CT Worcester, MA Apr. 5-7 NCAA Frozen Four Tampa, FL TBA * WCHA Games All games listed Central Time For Ticket Information, please call:

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