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Bemidji State Beavers - Streamline Technologies
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Quick Facts
Bemidji State University
Location: Bemidji, Minn. (15,000)
Founded/Enrollment: 1919 (5,020)
Conference: College Hockey America
CHA Members: Bemidji St.; Ala.-Huntsville;
Niagara; Robert Morris; Wayne St. (Mich.)
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Nickname: Beavers
School Colors: Green (PMS 3298) and White
Home Ice:
John S. Glas Fieldhouse
Size (capacity): 200x85 (2,399)
President: Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard
Athletics Director:
Dr. Rick Goeb
Head Trainer: Bill Crews
Assistant Trainer:
Pam DeLancey
Assistant Trainer:
Eric Sand
Trainer Phone:
(218) 755-2769
Compliance Coordinator: Mike Curfman
Compliance GA:
Becky Stewart
Compliance Phone:
(218) 755-2769
Equipment Manager:
Vance Balstad
Equipment Phone:
(218) 755-3292
Athletics Secretary: Debbie Slough
Athletics Phone: (218) 755-2941
Athletics Fax: (218) 755-3898
Athletic Communications
Director/Hockey: Andy Bartlett (Kansas St. '95)
Office: (218) 755-4603
Home:
(218) 444-8363
Cell:
(218) 766-2243
e-mail:
jbartlett@bemidjistate.edu
Ass’t Director:
Brad Folkestad (Bemidji St ‘01)
Office:
(218) 755-2763
e-mail:
bfolkestad@bemidjistate.edu
Grad Ass’t: Troy Berneking (UM-Crookston ‘04)
e-mail:
tberneking@bemidjistate.edu
SID Phone:
(218) 755-2763
SID Fax: (218) 755-3898
Hockey Press Box: (218) 755-3700
Web: http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Mailing Address:
Bemidji State University #29 (PE 203)
1500 Birchmont Drive NE
Bemidji, MN 56601
2006-07 Media Guide
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Table of Contents / Bemidji State Quick Facts
2006-07 Season Outlook
2-8
Bemidji State Season Outlook
3
2006-07 Team Captains
7
2006-07 Schedule
Coaching and Support Staff
9-11 Head Coach Tom Serratore
12
Assistant Coaches Bert Gilling & Ted Belisle
12
Graduate Assistant David Short
2006-07 Bemidji State Beavers
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2006-07 Roster & Breakdowns
14-26 Returning Student-Athlete Bios
27-28 Incoming Student-Athlete Bios
Team Information
2006-07 Opponents
29-30 Non-Conference Opponents
31-32 College Hockey America Opponents
33
BSU’s All-Time Series Results
34-36 Series Results vs Opponents
Program History
A Look Back at the 2005-06 Season
37
A Look Back at 2005-06
38
Schedule & Results / Final Team Statistics
39
Final Individual Statistics
40-41 Player Game-by-Game Scoring
40
BSU’s Record When...
41
The Last Time
42-48 2004-05 Game Recaps
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2004-05 Line Combinations
2005-06 Record: 20-14-3
CHA Record:
12-7-1 (2nd)
Post-Season:
NCAA NE Midwest Semis
vs #1 Wisconsin (L, 0-4)
Skaters Returning:
19 (12f, 4d, 3g)
Skaters Lost:
7 (3f, 4d, 0g)
First Year of Hockey:
1947-48
First Season in Division I
1998-99
Overall Record:
892-412-73 (51st year/.674)
Division I record:
106-118-25 (8th year/.476)
CHA Championships:
2 (2004-05)
Tournament Champions:
2 (2005-06)
Years in Post-Season Play:
28
...in Div. I Post-Season Play:
2 (2005-06)
National Championships:
13
NCAA Division II (5):
1984-93-94-95-97
NCAA Division III (1):
1986
NAIA (7):
1968-69-70-71-73-79-80
Coaching Staff
Head Coach
Tom Serratore
Alma mater
Bemidji State ‘87
Office Phone:
(218) 755-2879
e-mail
tserratore@bemidjistate.edu
Record at BSU:
89-72-20 (6th year)
Career Record:
89-72-20 (6th year)
Ass’t Coaches
(218) 755-2765
Bert Gilling (Minn.-Duluth ‘99)
e-mail:
bgilling@bemidjistate.edu
Ted Belisle (Bemidji State ‘01)
e-mail:
tbelisle@bemidjistate.edu
Graduate Assistant:
Ryan McKelvie (Minnesota State ‘06)
College Hockey America
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College Hockey America
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2005-06 CHA Recap
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CHA Players of the Week / Statistical Leaders
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Our Foundation: Beaver Hockey Alumni
79-80 Legendary Head Coach R.H. “Bob” Peters
81-82 BSU All-America Honorees
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In Memory of Galen Nagle
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Joel Otto: 1984 Hobey Baker Award Winner
83-86 Beaver Hockey Alumni
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50 Legends for 50 Years
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BSU’s Retired Numbers
89
Division I-Era Player Awards
90
BSU Hockey: Academic Excellence
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Division I-Era Beavers in Post-Collegiate Hockey
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BSU Traditions / NHL Players & Olympians
Welcome to Bemidji State University
93
Welcome to Bemidji
94
Bemidji State University
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BSU Athletics Facilities
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Beaver Pride - The Team Behind the Teams
97
Media Information / NCAA Rules Compliance
98
Local, Regional and National Media Outlets
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BSU Administration
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BSU Athletics Staff Directory
The 2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
is a production of the Bemidji State University Sports Information Office.
Executive Editor
Assistant Editors
Cover Design
Interior Covers
Interior Design Stats Research
Photography
Printing
Andy Bartlett, Sports Information Director
Brad Folkestad, Assistant SID
Troy Berneking, Graduate Assistant SID
Justin Stottlemyre, Student Intern
Todd Zeidler, Student Intern
Rose Jones, Director of Marketing
Arrow Printing of Bemidji
Andy Bartlett
Andy Bartlett
Bob Wolbeck
John Swartz, BSU Photo Services
Thom Kendall
Mark Hicks
Arrow Printing; Bemidji, Minn.
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Reprint rights allowed to accredited media outlets only.
For additional copies of this guide,
contact the BSU Sports Information Office at (218) 755-2763.
BSU History and Records
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Year-by-Year Results / All-Time Captains
54-55 Team Year-by-Year Stats
56-57 Individual Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders
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Individual Career Scoring Leaders
58
Division I-Era Career Scoring Leaders
59
Individual Career Scoring Leaders - Defensemen
59
Individual Career Records
57
Division I-era Scoring Leaders
60
Individual Career Goaltending Leaders
60
Individual Game and Single-Season Records
61
Team Records / Individual Single-Season Leaders
BSU History and Records
62
All-Time Hat Trick List
63-71 All-Time Results
64-70 Bemidji State’s 13 National Champions
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BSU’s 31-0-0 1984 National Champion
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Bemidji State Coaching Records
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Division I-Era Exhibition Results
72-73 National Playoff History
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2005 NCAA Tournament Participants
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2006 NCAA Tournament Participants
76-77 John S. Glas Fieldhouse
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Previous BSU Arenas
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 Season Preview
FORWARDS
senior
Luke
ERICKSON
senior
Ryan
MILLER
senior
Rob
SIRIANNI
RETURNING
Luke ERICKSON
Sr
Shane HOLMAN
Sr
Ryan MILLER
Sr
Rob SIRIANNI
Sr
Jake BLUHM
Jr
Blaine JARVIS
Jr
Matt POPE
Jr
Garrett ROTH
Jr
Matt ALLEN
So
Brandon MARINO
So
Tyler SCOFIELD
So
Travis WINTER
So
GP
g-a=p
107 39-66=105
75
8-13=21
89 25-27=52
98 37-35=72
64 12-18=30
60 10-10=20
74 14-21=35
33
5-9=14
26
3-6=9
20
3-1=4
37
6-19=25
16
1-4=5
LOST
Lou GARRITAN
Jean-Guy GERVAIS
Ryan HUDDY
GP
64
101
139
g-a=p
8-6=14
11-29=40
28-62=90
NEWCOMERS
Last Tm
g-a=p
Matt FRANCIS
St. Cloud St.
0-1=1
Tyler LEHRKE
USHL-Green Bay 14-17=31
Chris McKELVIE
NAHL-Bozeman 23-33=56
Joey MOGGACH
MJHL-Dauphin 55-63=118
B
The Beat Goes On...
ack-to-back College Hockey America Tournament
championships and four consecutive trips to the tournament championship game... Consecutive trips to the
NCAA Tournament, its first two post-season berths as a Division I program... A 2005 CHA regular-season championship.
Over the last three years, the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey
program has established itself as arguably the finest in College
Hockey America. BSU became the first CHA program to
repeat as regular-season champions, capturing the 2004 and
2005 crowns, and the program’s 44 CHA wins over the last
three years are eight more than the next-highest total, 36 wins
posted by both Niagara and Ala.-Huntsville.
“Every season you have brings different expectations and
different challenges,” BSU head coach Tom Serratore said. “You
can’t look to see how you’re going to be if you lose certain guys,
because kids change from year to year.
“We have created expectations for our program,” Serratore
said. “Our ultimate goal is to be the hardest-working team in
the country. Our motto is ‘work hard, work smart.’ Those are
two things we can control. If we do those two things, then good
things are going to happen to us.
“But we know other teams have the same motto, too. Your
season comes down to things that are hard to predict and
sometimes out of your control - chemistry, goaltending, special
teams, and your injuries or lack of injuries.
“Ultimately, we want to be a team, come March, that is hitting
its stride and potentially playing its best hockey of the season.”
However, the things Bemidji State can control - those being
a stellar class of returning forwards and perhaps the nation’s finest one-two goaltending combination - indicate that the window
on BSU’s era of CHA dominance may yet remain open.
“We’re excited to have all of our goaltenders back. Goaltenders are typically the backbone of your team - if you can be
strong in one area, that’s certainly an area you want to be sttrong
in. With Sedevie, Climie and Alamano we have one of the best
goaltending corps in the country.”
Supporting that outstanding goaltending trio is a battlehardened, veteran roster which sports 13 upper classmen, led
by a group of seniors which as combined to post 63 victories
in the Green and White since the start of the 2003-04 season.
“The success of your team is built around your juniors and
seniors, and our returning guys have had a lot of success,” Serratore
said. “They have one conference title and two tournament titles
and have played in two NCAA Tournaments. You hope those
experiences from the past carry over into this coming season.”
Forwards
Bemidji State returns a strong corps of forwards for 2006-07,
losing just three players from last year’s roster. However, two of
the departures combined for 130 career points - 90 from Ryan
Huddy and 40 from Jean-Guy Gervais, who over his final two
years may have been the heart and soul of the team.
BSU’s group of returnees is headlined by a trio of AllCHA-caliber seniors, including 2005 Pre-Season All-CHA
first-teamer Luke Erickson, Ryan Miller and Rob Sirianni.
“On paper, we have a strong nucleus of forwards coming
back, led by our senior class,” Serratore said. “When those three
guys depart this program, they are going to be missed. They have
evolved into tremendous players, and they’ll be three of the best
players in the CHA this year. We’re going to lean on them and
hope they can perform. Hopefully the young guys will learn
from these three, just like they learned from guys like Brendan
Cook, Andrew Murray and Jean-Guy Gervais.”
Even with potential star players in the trio of seniors, the
name of the game for BSU’s forwards will likely be balance. The
Beavers return six forwards who scored 20 or more points a year
ago, five of whom put up eight or more goals.
Luke Erickson provides the Beavers with one of the most-
Defensemen
senior
junior
Nathan
David
SCHWARTZBAUER DETERDING
junior
Riley
WESELOWSKI
RETURNING
Nathan SCHWARTZBAUER Sr
David DETERDING
Jr
Riley WESELOWSKI
Jr
Cody BOSTOCK
So
GP
93
71
58
35
g-a=p
0-14=14
0-7=7
2-19=21
2-6=8
LOST
Juha Keinänen
Andrew MARTENS
Nikko SUORANIEMI
Anssi TIERANTA
GP
17
101
20
22
g-a=p
1-2=3
11-29=40
0-3=3
1-0=1
NEWCOMERS
Last Tm
Kyle HARDWICK
USHL-Lincoln
Graham McMANAMIN NAHL-Bozeman
Chris PELUSO
USHL-Sioux Falls
John VADNAIS USHL-Des Moines
g-a=p
4-5=9
11-34=45
5-19=24
7-16=23
Goaltenders
senior
Layne
SEDEVIE
junior
Orlando
ALAMANO
junior
Matt
CLIMIE
RETURNING
Layne SEDEVIE
Sr
Orlando ALAMANO
Jr
Matt CLIMIE
Jr
GP GAA/Sv%
53 2.74 / .903
LOST
none
GP
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39 2.71 / .915
g-a=p
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 Season Preview
Captains
junior
David
DETERDING
senior
Luke
ERICKSON
sophomore
Jake
BLUHM
Bemidji State will be captained by junior David
Deterding in 2006-07, with senior Luke Erickson and
sophomore Jake Bluhm wearing assistant captain
“As” on their sweaters.
Deterding will be in his second year serving
in a leadership role on the team after serving as an
assistant captain a year ago.
“Dave wore an A on his sweater last year, and
now he’s going to be our captain,” BSU head coach
Tom Serratore said. “He’s his own man, but he’s
going to take the positives he learned from [former
captains] Andrew Murray and Jean-Guy Gervais and
apply those things to his own personality. He’ll lead
this team, but he’ll do so in his own way.
“We’re in good hands there.”
Senior Luke Erickson returns for his second
season serving as a captain, as he also wore an
assistant captain letter a year ago.
“Luke has been an outstanding performer on
the ice, and we hope his play will continue to thrive,”
Serratore said. “Our guys have different areas
they lead; Luke’s main area is definitely leading by
example on the ice.”
Rounding out BSU’s group of three captains
for 2006-07 is junior forward Jake Bluhm.
“Jake Bluhm leads by example,” Serratore said.
“Our guys look at what he does on the ice and in the
dynamic forwards in College Hockey America. BSU’s leading
scorer with 16-19=35 points a year ago, he finished in the Top
10 in College Hockey America in goals and points, and also tied
for second in the league in power-play points (9-13=21) and
power-play goals (8). He also stormed towards the top of BSU’s
career Division I-era scoring list, becoming the first player since
the Beavers made the leap to reach 100 points scored in the first
three years of his career. With 39-66=105 points, he enters the
2006-07 campaign needing just 11 points to supplant Andrew
Murray atop BSU’s career Division I-era scoring list.
“Erickson’s biggest attribute is his energy on the ice,”
Serratore said. “He has to play with a motor; he has to get to
defensemen and get to pucks. He’s tenacious; he forechecks
hard. When everything comes together and he can use his shot
and his stick, he’s a top-level player. If he continues to play that
way, he’s going to have another fine year.”
Rob Sirianni blossomed into a strong all-around offensive
threat a year ago, finishing third on the team with 16-13=29
points despite missing five games with a shoulder injury. He finished amongst the CHA’s Top 10 in scoring, goals, power-play
goals (7) and game-winning goals (2), and he became the eighth
player in BSU’s Division I era to reach 70 career points.
Sirianni’s scoring total has increased every year of his career
- from 18 points as a freshman to 25 points to his 29-point junior
campaign - leaving BSU coaches with the hope he has only just
begun to reach his potential as a collegiate player.
“Sirianni is a bona fide skill guy,” Serratore said. “He has
tremendous hockey sense and tremendous stick skills. He
puts himself into position to make plays and score goals. He’s
improved every year here, and hopefully he’s saved his best year
for his last year.”
After putting up 23 points in his first two years in Bemidji,
Ryan Miller erupted for 29 points a year ago to tie Sirianni for
second on the team. Miller’s 17 goals paced the team, and his
seven power-play markers matched Sirianni for second behind
only Erickson. He also scored two of BSU’s six short-handed
markers. Miller missed four games with an injury, and shortly
after his return he moved from second line to first-line center,
with the Beavers posting a 7-4 record after the move.
“Miller may be our best all-around player,” Serratore said.
“He has so many different strengths to his game – he can generate offense, he is a great forechecker, he’s great on faceoffs and
he’s accountable on defense. He just brings it for 60 minutes. If
every forward we recruited was like Ryan Miller, we wouldn’t
lose too many games.”
Rounding out Bemidji State’s 2006-07 senior class of forwards is Shane Holman. Holman appeared in 34 of 37 games a
year ago, putting up 6-7=13 points. He drew national attention
late in the season for an assist against Ala.-Huntsville - an assist
which came just 12 days after he went through a seven-hour
arthroscopic procedure to repair damaged valves in his heart. A
multiple-purpose talent, Holman has played both forward and
defenseman during his BSU career and is the type of player the
Beavers can use in a variety of circumstances.
“Holman is small in stature, but has the heart of a lion,”
Serratore said. “He’s great on the penalty kill because of his
speed and hockey sense, and you can also put him on the
power play. He can get to loose pucks with his speed, and when
you have a guy who can do that your team has the ability to
maintain possession. He’s one of those guys who can keep the
chains moving.”
Behind that group of seniors, the Beavers return a four-pack
of juniors who look to follow Miller’s lead and come of age
during their third year with the program.
Assistant captain Jake Bluhm and Matt Pope have combined for 65 points in their BSU careers, with the pair putting
up 41 points a year ago.
A year ago, Bluhm doubled his point production over his
freshman campaign when he put up 8-12=20 points. His eight
goals tied for fifth on the team.
“If you ask any of our players, ‘give me two forwards I can
play with,’ Jake Bluhm would be on every list,” Serratore said.
“He has great speed, is very physical, does his job in the corners
and creates space for whomever he plays with.”
Pope saw a similar increase in production, putting up 714=21 points last year after a 14-point freshman campaign,
and his five power-play goals were fourth-most on the team.
“Matt Pope has a ton of ability,” Serratore said. “We hope
this year can be his year to shine. He has played a lot of hockey
and has been in a lot of different situations. We’re counting on
weight room, and they see the gains he’s made as a
player. There’s a respect factor that goes along with
that. The guys know that when Jake says something,
he’s been through the wars and has done it all himself too. That helps our guys take him seriously.”
“Our captains are a testament to the type of
kid we’re bringing into our program,” Serratore said.
“These guys come to us as 20-year-old freshmen;
they’re not young people, and they’ve been through
the junior-hockey wars. When they come to us they
already have the values needed to provide leadership to a hockey team.
“Every year, you lose good leaders,” Serratore
said. “It is the job of those guys you lose to set the
foundation for the upcoming players.
“In this program, just because you’re not wear-
ing a letter doesn’t mean you’re not called upon to
lead,” Serratore added. “We have 10 other guys
whose job it is to serve as leaders for this team - on
the ice, off the ice, they’re here to apply the values
of this program onto our players.”
Above: Senior forward Luke Erickson celebrates after scoring against Minnesota State.
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him to reach his ability as a player.”
After seeing action in just 23 games with 3-5=8 points as a
freshman, Blaine Jarvis began to hold his own as a sophomore a
year ago and found his way into the lineup in all 37 BSU contests.
He improved his scoring to 7-5=12 points and showed a deft
touch for scoring big goals by leading the squad with three gamewinners. BSU will look to Jarvis and his continued development
to provide another big gun in the middle of the line chart.
“Jarvis is our power forward,” Serratore said. “He has to go
up and down his wing, has to be the first guy on the forecheck
and has to throw his body around. He has the ability to be a
very good player down low. He can protect the puck and play
a possession game. He has a quick stick and can use his quickstrike ability down low.”
Garrett Roth rounds out BSU’s group of junior forwards.
He has played 32 games during his first two years with the Beavers, and two of his five career goals have been game winners.
“Garrett is a smart hockey player who knows how to make
plays,” Serratore said. “He’s stayed in Bemidji over the last two
summers and worked hard on his game, and we’re hoping his
game can take that next step.”
BSU also returns four sophomore forwards, and while the
juniors will be looked upon to provide the bulk of the leadership
for the Bemidji State program in the future it just might be this
group providing the majority of the offensive firepower.
Leading the way is Tyler Scofield, who made a bigger impact
on the program as a freshman than perhaps any BSU freshman
since Erickson in 2003-04. A CHA All-Rookie Team selection,
Scofield put up 6-19=25 points as a rookie to finish fifth on the
team in point scoring, with 17 of his points coming against
CHA competition. He ended strong, scoring a goal against
Ala.-Huntsville in the CHA Tournament and assisted on two
of BSU’s four goals against Niagara in the CHA Tournament
championship game.
“We have high expectations for Tyler,” Serratore said. “He’s
the kind of player a coaching staff loves; he has tremendous
speed and a tremendous release. With those strengths, he has
game-breaking ability. He saw a lot of ice time last year; not
many freshmen at Bemidji State have played like he did. He got
valuable experience in a variety of situations, and that will help
make his game that much better as a sophomore.”
At first glance, Brandon Marino’s contributions to the
2005-06 Beavers might seem meager - he found his way into
20 of 37 games, finishing with 3-1=4 points. However, after the
seemingly-slow start, he appears to be making the adjustment to
Division I hockey and his improvement has the coaching staff
high on his potential for this year and beyond.
“Marino is one of our most-skilled players,” Serratore said.
“He thinks through the game well and can make plays. He has
the potential to be a very good player this year in the CHA. He
played with a lot of confidence at the end of last year, and has
improved quite a bit from his freshman year.”
Matt Allen and Travis Winter round out BSU’s group of
sophomores. Allen appeared in 26 games with 3-6=9 points,
with two of his three lamp-lighters coming on the power play.
Winter appeared in 16 games with 1-4=5 points, with 13 of his
16 games played coming in BSU’s first 21 contests.
“Allen has good hockey sense, and he got better last year
as the year went on,” Serratore said. “The question with him
is how much stronger does he get between his freshman and
sophomore years? If he did get stronger, then we’ll look for his
game to take another step forward.”
“Travis Winter is a complete player,” Serratore said. “He’s
hard-working and has good hockey sense. When he played last
year he was very effective. He was caught in a numbers game a
little bit, but we have great expectations for him this year.”
BSU will add three freshmen to the mix for 2006-07, and
have a fourth waiting in the wings while sitting out this year
under NCAA transfer guidelines.
BSU adds Joey Moggach, the leading scorer and runnerup for league MVP in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League
with 118 points a year ago; Chris McKelvie, who helped lead
Bozeman to an NAHL championship; and Tyler Lehrke, who
originally committed to Bemidji State during the spring 2005
signing period and spent last year in the USHL.
“All three of those guys bring different strengths to the table,
but we never put very high expectations on freshmen,” Serratore
said. “College hockey is a man’s league. You hope these guys can
make the adjustment. Who knows how much ice time they’ll
see? It’s not a one-year process at Bemidji State; we want these
senior forward
Shane
HOLMAN
sophomore forward
Tyler
SCOFIELD
junior forward
Matt
POPE
Above: Junior defenseman and 2006-07 team captain David Deterding.
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players to develop over a four-year career.”
Matt Francis will sit out the year after transferring from St.
Cloud State and will be available for BSU in 2007-08.
Defensemen
junior defenseman
Riley
WESELOWSKI
senior defenseman
Nathan
SCHWARTZBAUER
If there is a question mark on the Bemidji State line chart, it
lies on the defensive corps. BSU will look to replace Andrew
Martens, a First-Team All-CHA performer who finished his
career amongst the program’s all-time leaders in points scored
by a defender. While on paper Martens appears to be the only
significant loss on the blue line, the Beavers also saw the departure of three other players - Juha Keinanen, Anssi Tieranta and
Nikko Suoraniemi - who saw time on the line chart and deplete
BSU’s depth at the position.
“Our defensive corps is definitely the most-inexperienced
part of our team,” Serratore said. “We have four new guys, but the
returning veterans all have the ability to log a lot of ice time.”
Bemidji State’s group of four returnees is headlined by
senior Nathan Schwartzbauer and junior David Deterding
- the prototypical defensive defensemen who provide BSU with
two of the most physical blue liners in CHA.
“Dave and Nathan are two of a kind,” Serratore said. “They’re
strong, right-handed defensive defensemen who will log a lot
of ice time. If we’re up by a goal late in the game, there’s a good
chance you’ll see these two guys on the ice for us.
“They have attitude, they will themselves to succeed and
they play with passion. They’re just gamers.”
The similarity in their games is reflected in their statistics.
Neither are point producers - Schwartzbauer has put up 14 assists in 93 career games, and in 71 career games Deterding has
logged seven assists.
“With their jobs, your biggest statistic is +/-,” Serratore
said. “Those two guys would rather be +3 with no points than
be even or -1 with a point. That type of mentality carries over
to our other defensemen as well.”
On the opposite side of that coin is Riley Weselowski,
who enjoyed a breakout season as a sophomore in 2005-06. He
became the fifth defenseman in BSU’s Division I era to put up
20 or more points in a season, with his 2-18=20 points ranked
second amongst BSU defensemen and tied for fifth amongst
blue-liners in CHA. His 18 assists ranked third by a defenseman
in BSU’s Division I era.
“Riley had a breakthrough year from an offensive standpoint,” Serratore said. “He competes on every shift, can move
the puck well and make good decisions. He’s also a strong
power-play guy and has shown he can put up points. He doesn’t
neglect the defensive zone; he’s hard to beat one-on-one, and
that’s a tribute to how hard he competes as a player.”
Sophomore Cody Bostock emerged as an immediate leader
of the defensive corps as a freshman a year ago.
“Bostock got a lot of experience last year, and hopefully
that year of maturity carries over into this season,” Serratore
said. “He’s a big, strong kid with a heavy shot. I think he really
matured into his position last year and realizes the strength of
his game is moving the puck, making the smart plays and being
a defensive defeseman.”
While Bemidji State’s philosophy at the forward position
is to develop freshmen and not put expectations on their
performace, Serratore appears to not have that luxury on the
blue line. With only four returning defensemen, at least two
freshman will see immediate action on the line chart.
The early leaders for those spots in the lineup are USHL
veterans John Vadnais and Chris Peluso. Peluso joins former
Beaver Andrew Murray as the second NHL draft pick to join
the BSU program since 1999; he was a seventh-round pick of
the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2004 entry draft.
“Vadnais is strong as an ox, has a heavy shot and has the
ability to play very, very nasty,” Serratore said. “He has a good
pedigree; he has played in the U.S. National Team Development
Program, and was leading the USHL in defenseman scoring last
year when he got injured. He has developed into a good player;
he’s the kind of guy whom you hope continues to grow once he
gets into your program.”
“Chris is a smart hockey player and is a puck mover,” Serratore said. “He has a quick stick, delivers the puck extremely
well and can get shots through from the blue line. He’s also a
good skater and is extremely mobile.”
USHL veteran Kyle Hardwick and Graham McManamin, a teammate of freshman forward Chris McKelvie for the
NAHL champion Bozeman Ice Dogs, round out BSU’s group
sophomore defenseman
Cody
BOSTOCK
Above: Senior goaltender Layne Sedevie with his eye on the puck during BSU’s home series with Wayne State in 2005-06.
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of rookie defenders.
“McManamin and Hardwick are both wild cards for us,
and have a lot of the same qualities,” Serratore said. “We really
like McManamin’s stick skills and his hockey sense. He’s very
efficient with his passing and on the power play. Hardwick’s very
similar, a smart hockey player with a good stick. We’re excited
to work with both of them.”
Goaltenders
The strength of the Bemidji State program in 2006-07 is likely
to be its goaltenders. The Beavers return senior Layne Sedevie
and junior Matt Climie, both of whom have earned some form
of All-CHA recognition during their careers, and both of whom
rank amongst BSU’s all-time leaders in save percentage and
goals-against average. The duo also ranked one-two in CHA
in save percentage and goals against average a year ago. Add in
Orlando Alamano, and Serratore feels BSU has the finest trio
of goaltenders in the nation.
“We feel this is the strength of our team,” Serratore said.
“We have three goaltenders who have the ability to start for a
lot of teams in the country.
“We like the competition we have at that position. None
of them can ever be content, because there’s always somebody
else breathing down their neck. It brings out the best in these
guys to realize they have competition.”
Sedevie enters his final campaign in green and white ranked
amongst BSU’s top six goaltenders all-time in goals-against
average (2.74, 5th) and save percentage (.9028, 6th). He should
also crack BSU’s career Top 10s in saves and minutes played.
Sedevie won the CHA triple crown in 2005-06, leading
the conference in goals-against average (2.46), save percentage
(.918) and winning percentage (.625). And despite starting
just 19 games while splitting time with Climie, his 12 victories
ranked third in the conference.
“Layne was our No. 1 guy at the end of last season,” Serratore
said. “He had a very good year and as a senior he brings a lot
of experience. He’s a reactionary goaltender who relies on his
quickness, and he never gives up on a puck.”
Climie enters his junior campaign having already posted
five career shutouts, tied for fourth all-time at BSU. Playing in a
program known for strong goaltenders, Climie is BSU’s all-time
leader with a 2.23 goals-against average and ranks second on its
career list with a .915 save percentage. He is one of two goalies
in BSU history with a save percentage higher than .910.
“Matt is a bigger goaltender who takes up space, but he’s very
agile for a big man,” Serratore said. “When he’s playing at the top
of his game, there aren’t too many goaltenders who are better.”
Alamano rounds out BSU’s trio of goaltenders. Playing
behind Sedevie and Climie, he has seen little opportunity to
show his ability on the ice. He did not appear in a game last
year, and played 14 minutes in one game as a freshman.
“Orlando is similar to Sedevie,” Serratore said. “If you
track his progress over the last two years, he’s one of our mostimproved players. He just hasn’t had a chance to play with two
really good guys in front of him. If one of them go down, though,
we have no problems playing Orlando.”
Special Teams: Power Play
Bemidji State finished second in CHA in power-play goals a year
ago, scoring 39 times with the man advantage - its second-highest total as a Division I program and just one shy of its record
40 scored in 2004-05. However, BSU ranked third in CHA in
power-play percentage, scoring on 17.0 percent of its chances.
“The power play has been an area of our game that has been
hot and cold for the last few years,” Serratore said. “That’s the
norm for everybody, but we’d like to have some more consistency in that area. Sometimes we go three games without a goal,
sometimes we get five in three games. We’d like to get at least
one in every game.”
Luke Erickson was BSU’s leading power-play producer last
year, putting up 8-13=21 points. His eight goals and 21 points
with the man advantage paced the team, and he will be relied
upon to again be a key cog in BSU’s power-play unit.
“Erickson has that trigger,” Serratore said. “His game is
predicated on playing the backside of the power play and being
on his one-timer.”
Rob Sirianni has traditionally excelled on the power play.
Seven of his 16 goals in 2005-06 came with the man advantage,
as did seven of his 13 markers in 2004-05.
“Rob is just a great power-play player,” Serratore said. “He
senior forward
Ryan
MILLER
junior goaltender
Matt
CLIMIE
junior goaltender
Orlando
ALAMANO
Above: Senior forward Rob Sirianni tied for second on the team with seven power-play goals in 2005-06.
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junior forward
Jake
BLUHM
plays the half-board very effectively because of his ability to
make plays in tight areas, and he’s money near the crease. He has
outstanding stick skills and just knows where to put the puck
when he’s in tight.”
Ryan Miller and Brandon Marino will also be looked upon
to provide leadership and scoring on the power play.
Miller tied for second on the team with seven power-play
goals a year ago, and in total tied for sixth on the team with
7-2=9 power-play points.
“Miller wills himself to succeed,” Serratore said. “He’ll jump
on loose pucks and keep the chains moving on our power play.
He’ll play in the combat zone and put home rebounds, screen
the goaltender, whatever it takes. His goals may not be flashy
like Erickson or Sirianni, but they count just the same.”
Marino had one assist on the power play last year, but should
see more time on that unit this season.
“Brandon is an effective power-play player,” Serratore said.
“He has a combination of the same sorts of qualities you see in
Miller and Sirianni. He’s money in tight, he makes plays and
competes for pucks. When he’s got the puck on his stick, he
wants to make plays.”
Tyler Scofield, who did not score on the power play a year
ago, is being developed into a potential impact player who
should see more action on special teams this year.
“Tyler has a very effective stick with a great release,” Serratore
said. “He also has the ability to get open with his speed. We’re
hoping he develops into a big threat on the power play.”
Special Teams: Penalty Kill
junior forward
Blaine
JARVIS
While the power play may not be as historically consistent as
Bemidji State would prefer, its penalty kill has traditionally been
the strong arm of its special teams.
BSU led College Hockey America in penalty killing in
2005-06, killing 217 of 253 opponent power-play chances for an
85.8-percent success rate. The Beavers also tied Ala.-Huntsville
for the CHA lead with six short-handed goals scored.
In CHA play, BSU had even greater success on the penalty
kill, erasing 90.1 percent of opponent extra-man opportunities
to again lead the conference.
The 2005-06 season was the second in a row and third in
five years under Serratore the Beavers led CHA in penalty killing
overall and in conference-only games.
“Every year, the penalty kill is one of Bemidji State’s
strengths,” Serratore said. “We work hard on it; we’re very
aggressive in the zone and we’re very agressive up ice. Our philosophy on the penalty kill is to make teams beat us – we’re not
going to lay back. If there is a breakdown, we have outstanding
goaltenders to help back us up.”
College Hockey America
Bemidji State’s pursuit of a second College Hockey America
regular-season championship in the last three years and its third
consecutive tournament championship should come against
a league with more balance top-to-bottom than at any point
in its seven-year history. Niagara, last year’s regular-season
champion, and Ala.-Huntsville, which tied BSU for second
in the final regular-season standings, each lost a goaltender
who shared CHA Player of the Year laurels in 2005-06, and
previously young programs Wayne State and Robert Morris
suddenly find themselves sporting veteran talent up and down
their respective line charts.
“This league is going to be wide open,” Serratore said. “Every
team has upper classmen and is experienced and deep. Wayne
State and Robert Morris had young teams, and now they’re old
teams. We have upper classmen; Niagara has upper classmen.
“This year, it’s going to boil down to the little things that help
create success – goaltending, special teams, who’s going to be able to
play tough at home, who’s going to be able to win on the road.”
With the balance across the league, Serratore feels the door
is open for any of CHA’s five programs to compete for the league
championship this season.
“This is the most balance our league has ever had,” he said.
“You can look at any one particular team and see they have the
ability to win it.”
Bemidjij State’s primary competition for the league title
should come from defending regular-season champion Niagara.
Despite losing CHA Co-Player of the Year Jeff Van Nynatten
in goal, the Purple Eagles return four forwards who controlled
the top four spots in the conference in total scoring a year ago.
Les Reaney and Ted Cook tied for the CHA scoring title as
freshmen a year ago with 40 points each; Sean Bentivoglio was
third with 38 points and Matt Caruana added 36.
“Niagara has so much offense coming back with Reaney,
Cook and Bentivoglio,” Serratore said. “With that much offense,
if you have the puck all the time sometimes it doesn’t matter
what you have on the back side.”
Robert Morris and Wayne State bring deep, experienced
lineups into the 2006-07 season, although neither appears to
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Dwyer Arena
Midwest Wireless Civic Center
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Michigan State Fairgrounds Arena
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Duluth Entertainment & Convention Ctr.
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Colorado Springs World Arena
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MacInnes Student Ice Arena
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Ralph Englestad Arena
Von Braun Center
RMU Island Sports Center
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Michigan State Fairgrounds Arena
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Matt
ALLEN
Date
Opponent
Location
Time
Oct. 13-14 at Maine
Orono, Maine
7:05 / 7:05 p.m.
Oct. 20-21 Regina (exh.)
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Oct. 27-28 at u Niagara
Niagara University, N.Y. 7:05 /7:05 p.m.
Nov. 3-4
at Minnesota State
Mankato, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Nov. 10-11 u Robert Morris
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Nov. 17-18 u Niagara
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Dec. 1-2
at u Wayne State (Mich.)
Detroit, Mich.
7:05 / 7:05 p.m.
Dec. 8 Minnesota Duluth
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 p.m.
Dec. 9
at Minnesota Duluth
Duluth, Minn.
7:05 p.m.
Dec. 15-16 u Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Dec. 29-30 at Colorado College
Colorado Springs, Colo. 7:35 / 7:35 p.m.
Jan. 5-6 u Wayne State (Mich.) Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Jan. 12-13 at Michigan Tech
Houghton, Mich.
7:05 / 7:05 p.m.
Jan. 19 North Dakota
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 p.m.
Jan. 20
at North Dakota
Grand Forks, N.D.
7:05 p.m.
Feb. 2-3
at u Ala.-Huntsville
Huntsville, Ala.
7:05 / 4:04 p.m.
Feb. 9-10 at u Robert Morris
Moon Township, Pa.
7:35 / 7:35 p.m.
Feb. 16-17 u Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 23-24 at u Wayne State (Mich.)
Detroit, Mich.
7:05 / 7:05 p.m.
March 2-3 USA Under 18 Tm. (exh) Bemidji, Minn.
7:35 / 7:05 p.m.
March 9-11 CHA Tournament
Des Moines, Iowa
TBA
March 23-24 NCAA E / MW Regional Rochester, N.Y. / Grand Rapids, Mich.
March 24-25 NCAA W / NE Regional Manchester, N.H. / Denver, Colo.
April 5-7 Frozen Four
St. Louis, Mo.
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sport the level of star quality or firepower of Niagara.
“Robert Morris has its entire team back and has Christian
Boucher, who is one of the best goalies in the league,” Serratore
said. “Wayne State is a lot like Robert Morris in that they have
basically their entire team back. They don’t have superstars, but
they have good depth. It could be a big year for those guys.”
Ala.-Huntsville sees the departure of CHA Co-Player of
the Year Scott Munroe in goal, and its leading returning scorer
- senior David Nimmo - finished 24th in CHA in points scored
a year ago. The Chargers’ hopes rest on defense, where its senior
tandem of Shaun Arvai and Mike Salekin might allow the
Chargers to sweep First-Team All-CHA defenseman positions
when all is said and done.
“Huntsville might have the two best defensemen in the
conference in Arvai and Salekin,” Serratore said.
2006-07 Schedule
Ten non-conference games against the Western Collegiate
Hockey Association, a season-opening road at Maine and six
games against 2006 NCAA Tournament participants highlight
BSU’s 32-game schedule for 2006-07
BSU’s slate is heavily tilted in favor of road games, with 20
road contests and 12 regular-season home dates on the 2006-07
docket. BSU will play four exhibition games on its home ice,
bringing its total number of home dates to 16.
The Beavers will open the 2006-07 season with six consecutive road contests, and will not play a game that counts on
home ice until opening its only four-game homestand of the year
Nov. 10 against Minnesota State. The Beavers play five of eight
December games on the road, and after a Jan. 5-6 home series
with Wayne State will close the season with nine road games in
the team’s final 12 starts.
“Our season is going to be predicated on how we perform
on the road,” Serratore said.
The non-conference portion of the 2006-07 schedule
almost exclusively features the Western Collegiate Hockey
Association, as 10 of BSU’s 12 non-CHA contests will come
against WCHA foes. The Beavers open the season Oct. 13-14
with a road trip to Maine, representing BSU’s first-ever series
with the Black Bears and just its second series against a Hockey
East opponent.
BSU’s six games against 2006 NCAA Tournament
programs all come during the non-conference portion of the
schedule. Maine was the 2006 East Regional champion and
was eliminated by eventual national champion Wisconsin, 5-2,
in the national semifinals. Colorado College was eliminated by
Cornell, 3-2, in the first round of the Midwest Regional, and
North Dakota was the West Regional champion and dropped
a 6-5 decision to Boston College in the national semifinals.
“This is the most-difficult schedule we’ve ever had at the
Division I level. We’re going into Maine - a Frozen Four team
from last year. We’re going to Colorado College, again one of the
top teams in the country, in an extremely hostile enviromnent
and on Olympic ice. We’ve never won as a Division I program at
Minnesota State. We’ve got a long road trip to Michigan Tech.
That’s eight games there, playing pretty good competition.
“When guys come into this program, this is the kind of
schedule they want to play,” Serratore said. “Our fans and alums
want to see us schedule like this as well. Our non-conference
schedule will be very, very difficult. There is no question we’ll
have to play at our best in order to succeed.”
The Beavers will play the bulk of their 2006-07 schedule
against College Hockey America competition, lining up a 20game CHA slate for its eighth season of competition in the
conference. However, with the conference dropping to five
teams for the 2006-07 season, BSU will no longer play a balanced schedule of two home games and two road games against
the other five members of the conference. Instead, BSU will play
an unbalanced schedule with two-and-two with two members
of the conference and two-and-four with the others.
The Beavers will play two-and-two schedules against
Niagara and Robert Morris, with Wayne State (Mich.) and
Ala.-Huntsville lined up as its two-and-four opponents.
“With the departure of Air Force, the conference decided
to maintain our 20-game league schedule,” Serratore said. “In
order to do that we had to go to an unbalanced schedule. We’ll
get to know those two teams pretty well.”
sophomore forward
Travis
WINTER
sophomore forward
Brandon
MARINO
junior forward
Garrett
ROTH
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Head Coach Tom Serratore
unning down a list of Tom Serratore’s list of achievements as head men’s ice hockey coach at Bemidji
State, one might think he has assembled a lengthy
and respected career. After all, Serratore has only:
• led BSU to College Hockey America regular-season championships in 2004 and 2005, the 18th and 19th conference titles,
respectively, in BSU’s storied men’s ice hockey history but its
first at the NCAA Division I level.
• directed BSU to championship-game appearances in the CHA
Tournament in a league-record four consecutive seasons.
• led BSU to the CHA Tournament championship in 2005 and
2006, becoming the first CHA program to earn back-to-back
appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
As for Serratore’s career... Respected? Without question.
Lengthy? Anything but. Serratore has led Bemidji State’re
remarkable rise from a floundering Division I neophyte to
national heights and back-to-back appearances in the NCAA
Tournament after just five short seasons.
The legacy Serratore was asked to continue when named the
seventh head coach at Bemidji State in 2001 was one of the
finest in all of college athletics. Serratore was hand-selected
to succeed future Hockey Hall of Fame member R.H. “Bob”
Peters, who won 702 games and 13 national championships at
Bemidji State while carving out one of the true dynasties in the
history of athletics at any level.
“I can’t approximate what Coach Peters did at BSU. No coach
can,” Serratore said.
• helped BSU become only the second CHA program to win
both the league regular-season and tournament crowns during
the same campaign, achieving that feat in 2005.
Conventional sports wisdom has long contended it is never
wise to follow a legend, but Serratore has never been one to shy
away from a challenge.
• helped BSU earn its first Division I-era invitation to the
NCAA Tournament on the strength of its 2005 CHA Tournament win.
His remarkable resume and the arrival of Bemidji State as a legitimate Division I program proves Serratore is more than comfortable following a legend, and his achievements over the last four
years have him well on the path to a legend of his own.
• oversaw the first Division I-era BSU program to be nationally
ranked in the USA Today poll, when the Beavers were ranked
No. 15 on Oct. 17, 2005.
• earned back-to-back College Hockey America Coach of the
Year honors.
• was named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, awarded
to the National Coach of the Year, three times.
BSU has increased its win total during each year of the Serratore
era, from 12 during his inaugural 2001-02 season to 14-14-8,
then to 20-13-3 in 2003-04 and finally to 23-13-1 a year ago. The
Beavers finished 4-26-4 in 2000-01, the year before Serratore
took over, giving the Beavers an 18-game improvement under
his guidance. And Serratore is already just the second coach in
BSU history to coach in more than 100 games, while his 69
career wins rank him second all-time at the school.
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Back-to-Back NCAA Tournament Berths
Bemidji State’s 2005-06 season seemed neatly divided into three distinct and radically
different thirds - two highly successful, and one much less so. The Beavers garnered
national recognition and charged into the Top 15 of the USA Today / USA Hockey
Magazine poll for the first time as a Division I program after a record-setting start,
suffered through a difficult stretch in December and January, then closed with a rally
which saw BSU capture a share of second place in the CHA regular-season race on the
season’s final day and win a second consecutive CHA Tournament.
Serratore’s Beavers opened the season in historic fashion, opening 4-0-0 on the
strengths of back-to-back sweeps of Western Collegiate Hockey Association programs.
BSU posted its first-ever sweep of Minn.-Duluth on the road to open, then picked up
its first sweep of Minnesota State since 1994 in its home-opening series. The four-game
sweep propelled BSU into a national ranking for the first time as a Division I program,
opening a two-week run as the nation’s No. 15-ranked team on Oct. 17, 2005.
BSU pushed that start to 8-2-0, the team’s best 10-game start as a Division I program. The Beaver schedule became more difficult from there, however, and a 4-3 loss
to Niagara opened an 11-game stretch which saw them go 2-6-3. A road sweep at the
hands of Ala.-Huntsville saw BSU at 13-10-3, but from there the Beavers rallied and
won seven of their final 11 games. The Beavers retaliated for the road sweep at Huntsville
by sweeping the Chargers, 3-1 and 5-0, on the final weekend of the regular season to
erase a four-point deficit and tie for second in the CHA regular season standings. BSU
continued that hot streak by again defeating Ala.-Huntsville, this time rallying from
3-1 down in the third to post a 4-3 overtime win in the CHA Tournament semifinals.
A 4-2 win over CHA regular-season champion Niagara in the CHA Tournament
championship game gave BSU a second consecutive tourney crown and made it the
CHA’s first repeat visitor to the NCAA Tournament.
There, BSU again squared off with a team eventually crowned national champion
in the first round, as the Beavers were bested by Wisconsin.
BSU placed two skaters on the All-CHA first team for the fourth consecutive year
as Luke Erickson and Andrew Martens were honored for their efforts on the ice. Tyler
Scofield and Cody Bostock earned spots on the All-Rookie Team.
Academically, it was business as usual for Serratore’s Beavers. BSU tied its own
conference single-season record by placing 16 players on the Academic All-CHA
Team, extending its streak of consecutive seasons leading CHA in all-academic picks
to four. Lou Garritan, Jean-Guy Gervais and Ryan Huddy brought BSU’s all-time
number of three-time All-CHA selections to 11. The record-tying group of honorees
brought BSU’s all-time total to 76 Academic All-CHA picks, and its 69 picks in five
seasons under Serratore is far and away most in the league. Niagara is a distant second
with 55 selections.
BSU’s First NCAA Appearance
Serratore helped lead Bemidji State to its most-successful Division I season in 200405, finishing with a 23-13-1 record, setting a school Division I-era record for wins
in a season and posting the second-most wins in a season by any team in the six-year
history of College Hockey America, and tying its own CHA single-season record
with 16 wins in league play.
BSU became just the third College Hockey America program to capture both the
R.H. “Bob” Peters Cup, awarded to the CHA regular-season champions, and the Bruce
McLeod Cup, awarded to the CHA Tournament champions, in the same season. As the
CHA Tournament champions, BSU earned its first berth in the NCAA Tournament
since making the jump to Division I in 1999. There, the Beavers garnered national
attention for taking No. 1 Denver into overtime before falling, 4-3, in the semifinals
of the Northeast Regional.
Four Beavers earned All-College Hockey America honors, and for the third con-
Personal Information
Home town:Coleraine, Minn.
Alma Mater:Bemidji St. ‘87 (B.A. education)
Family:
wife Cindy,
children Matt, Megan and Emily
Coaching Honors and Awards
10
1998
2002
2004
2004
2005
2005
Ass’t Coach - WCHA All-Stars
Spencer Penrose Award finalist
College Hockey America Coach of the Year
Spencer Penrose Award finalist
College Hockey America Coach of the Year
Spencer Penrose Award finalist
secutive season two BSU skaters were named First Team All-CHA. Senior captain
Andrew Murray was one of two unanimous First-Team All-CHA selections and
became the first skater in league history to capture both CHA Player of the Year and
CHA Student-Athlete of the Year honors in the same season. Senior defenseman Peter
Jonsson joined Murray on the All-CHA First Team; senior wing Brendan Cook was
named Second-Team All-CHA and freshman goalie Matt Climie, the CHA Tournament MVP, was named to the CHA All-Rookie Team.
BSU continued its recent domination of the Academic All-CHA Team. BSU led
the league in Academic All-CHA picks with 14 , seven of which were repeat selections
from 2004. Brendan Cook, Peter Jonsson and Andrew Murray became BSU’s sixth,
seventh and eighth three-time Academic All-CHA picks.
For the third time in four seasons at BSU, Serratore’s achievements were recognized
nationally as he was named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually to
the National Coach of the Year by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
Serratore Engineers First CHA Title
Serratore, the 2004 College Hockey America Coach of the Year, helped lead Bemidji
State to a 20-13-3 finish, marking the program’s first 20-win season since making the
jump to Division I in 1999. BSU also captured the R.H. “Bob” Peters Cup, awarded to
the CHA regular-season champions. The regular-season title was the first conference
championship in BSU’s Division I era.
En route to the title, Bemidji State set a school record for points in CHA play (33)
and set a conference record with 16 victories in CHA play. The Beavers finished with
a five-point cushion over second-place Niagara, the largest margin by any winner of
the six Division I men’s hockey conferences.
The Beavers led CHA in scoring and scoring defense, finished with the second-best
power-play percentage in CHA games in league history, and were just the sixth team
in league history to post a power-play efficiency of .200 or better.
But again, BSU’s ultimate goal of an NCAA Tournament berth was just out of
reach. For the second consecutive season, BSU was defeated by a single goal in the
championship game of the CHA Tournament.
During the season, BSU defeated eventual Frozen Four participant MinnesotaDuluth, posted four-game season sweeps of three CHA opponents, including its
first-ever road sweeps at Findlay and Wayne State, snapped an eight-game road losing
streak at Ala.-Huntsville, shut out NCAA Tournament participant Niagara, and won
at Niagara for the first time.
Serratore’s 2004 Bemidji State team tied a school record with six All-CHA honorees, including a second consecutive season with two First-Team All-CHA picks.
Junior forward Brendan Cook and senior defenseman Bryce Methven were named to
the All-CHA first team, while junior forward Riley Riddell, senior defenseman Anders
Olsson and senior goaltender Grady Hunt were named to the second team. Freshman
wing Luke Erickson earned CHA Rookie of the Year honors, becoming the second
BSU player under Serratore’s watch to be so honored.
Bemidji State’s Return to Contention
Bemidji State entered the 2002-03 campaign with one goal in mind - win the College
Hockey America post-season tournament and earn the league’s first-ever automatic
qualifier to the NCAA Championships.
The Beavers fell just one goal shy of that lofty achievement, dropping a 3-2 decision
to Wayne State (Mich.) in the championship game of the CHA Tournament. Still, the
2002-03 campaign continued the evolution of the Bemidji State program into a legitimate Division I presence and the team set several Division I-era team standards.
Serratore led BSU to a .500 finish for the first time as a Division I program and
assembled a Division I-era record seven-game unbeaten streak (6-0-1), which was
Head Coaching History
year
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
college
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Totals
overall
NCAA
12-18-5
14-14-8
20-13-3
23-13-1
NE Semifinals
20-14-3 MW Semifinals
89-72-20 (5 years)
Assistant Coaching History
year
1993-94
1994-98
1998-01
college
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
position
assistant
associate head
associate head
Tom Serratore’s Milestone Victories
1 Oct. 12, 2001 vs Minn. State-Mankato (W, 7-6)*
25 Mar. 14, 2003 vs Findlay (W, 4-0)
43a Feb. 27, 2004 at Air Force (W, 7-4)
50 Nov. 19, 2004 at Niagara (W, 5-3)
75 Nov. 11, 2005 at Wayne State (Mich.) (W, 4-1)
* coaching debut / a= moved into 2nd on BSU career list
BSU All-Time Coaching Victories
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
R.H. “Bob” Peters
uTom Serratore
Vic Weber
Mike Gibbons
Eric Hughes
Wayne Peterson
Jack Aldrich
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89
42
31
17
10
2
1966-2001
2001-p
1959-66
1982-83
1948-50
1964-65
1948
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Head Coach Tom Serratore
Serratore vs All Foes
Atlantic Hockey
Bentley
Connecticut
Sacred Heart
Total
2-0-0
3-1-0
0-0-2
5-1-2
College Hockey America
Air Force
uAlabama-Huntsville
Findlay
uNiagara
uRobert Morris
uWayne State (Mich.)
Total
18-1-1
11-12-1
10-1-3
10-10-2
7-1-0
13-5-3
69-30-10
CCHA
Ferris State
Lake Superior State
Nebraska-Omaha
Western Michigan
Total
3-3-0
1-2-1
0-2-0
2-2-0
6-9-1
ECAC
Clarkson
Dartmouth
Union College
Total
1-2-2
0-1-0
0-2-2
1-5-4
Hockey East
Merrimack
uMaine
Total
1-1-0
0-0-0
1-1-0
WCHA
uColorado College
Denver
uMichigan Tech
Minnesota
uMinnesota-Duluth
uMinnesota State
uNorth Dakota
St. Cloud State
Wisconsin
Total
0-0-0
0-2-0
0-0-0
0-4-0
4-6-0
3-5-2
0-4-1
0-4-0
0-1-0
7-26-3
u 2006-07 opponents
CHA Tournament
Air Force
Alabama-Huntsville
Findlay
Niagara
Wayne State (Mich.)
Total
1-0-0
3-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
7-3-0
NCAA Tournament
Denver
Wisconsin
Total
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
BSU Shutouts Under Serratore
10/26/2001 vs Connecticut
10/27/2001 vs Connecticut
11/15/2002 at Wayne State (Mich.)
3/7/2003 at Air Force
3/8/2003 at Air Force
3/14/2003 vs Findlay
1/30/2004 vs Findlay
3/6/2004 vs Niagara
11/13/2004 vs Bentley
2/4/2005 vs Wayne State
2/12/2005 at Robert Morris
3/13/2005 vs Air Force
3/14/2005 vs Ala.-Huntsville
1/6/2006 at Robert Morris
3/4/2006 vs Ala.-Huntsville
15 shutouts
9-0
2-0
2-0
5-0
2-0
4-0
4-0
5-0
5-0
2-0
3-0
6-0
3-0
2-0
5-0
snapped in their CHA championship-game loss.
The team’s run to the CHA Tournament championship
was remarkable on a number of fronts. Entering the fray as the
fourth seed after a 10-6-4, 24-point regular-season campaign,
Serratore’s Beavers became the lowest seed to advance to the
title game in the four-year history of the Tournament, and also
became the first team to knock the tournament’s No. 1 seed out
of the field before the title game.
Serratore’s Beavers also gained notoriety for playing an
NCAA single-season record 15 overtime contests, including a
school-record five in a row to open the season. Along the way,
BSU set school records for ties in a season (eight, tied for fifthmost in NCAA history) and overtime wins in a season (four).
Key to the team’s historic success in 2002-’03 was its play on
defense. In front of junior goaltender Grady Hunt, the Beavers
assembled one of the program’s finest defensive performances
in decades. BSU led College Hockey America and tied for 16th
in the nation by allowing just 2.72 goals per game.
Offensively, senior Marty Goulet became the program’s
first Division I-era player to score 100 career points, and he also
became the first-ever repeat First-Team All-CHA pick. Defenseman Bryce Methven also earned First-Team All-CHA honors,
making BSU the third program in CHA history to have three
players named First-Team All-Conference the same season.
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Prior to BSU
Serratore came to the Beaver hockey program after spending
five years as the recruiting coordinator for Western Collegiate
Hockey Association member St. Cloud State University. He
helped the Huskies to a 96-84-15 record, including three 20-win
seasons and four WCHA Final Five berths during his tenure.
Serratore recruited several National Hockey League draft
selections while at St. Cloud State, including Matt Cullen, Mark
Parrish and Josh DeWolf. He also was an assistant coach for the
1998 WCHA All-Star Team which participated in the Kolin
Cup in Zug, Switzerland.
Serratore began his coaching career as an assistant at Brainerd (Minn.) High School (1987-’91). He took his first head job
at Henry Sibley High School (1991-’93), leading Henry Sibley
to a Class A third-place finish at the state tournament.
An active member of USA Hockey for the past eight years,
Serratore coached the USA Hockey Select 17 camp in 1994.
Playing Career
Serratore knows first-hand the tradition of BSU men’s hockey,
having played two years under Peters in the mid-1980s. He was
a two-year letterwinner at forward for BSU from 1985-’87 and
played in two NCAA Division III Tournaments. Serratore was a
member of BSU’s 1986 NCAA Division III national championship team and captained the 1986-’87 team. He averaged 1.03
points per game in his BSU career (1986--20-23=43 points,
1987--12-27=39 points) and led the 1986-87 team with four
game-winning goals.
Serratore began his playing career at Mankato State, scoring 31-28-59 points in two seasons for the Mavericks before
transferring to BSU. For his collegiate career, Serratore scored
63-78=141 points.
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A stellar debut campaign in 2001-’02 left little doubt that Serratore would rekindle BSU’s past hockey glory. In his rookie season as BSU’s head coach, the Beavers dramatically improved as a
team in their third year of life as an NCAA Division I program.
BSU’s 12-18-5 record in 2001-02 marked an eight and one-half
game improvement from a 4-26-4 finish in 2000-01.
In addition, BSU’s 12 regular-season wins tied the 1999-00
team for most by a Beaver team in a Division I season (since
broken). From Jan. 26-Feb. 9, 2002, the Beavers put together a
five-game unbeaten streak which tied the school Division I-era
record (since broken).
Serratore led the Beavers on an impressive run through
College Hockey America. The Beavers enjoyed a 21-day run
tied atop the CHA standings, the first time BSU had been in
first place in the conference since Jan. 1, 2000. BSU eventually
finished second in the league and earned a first-round bye in the
CHA Tournament. BSU also posted the program’s third-best
single season with 22 points in CHA play, surpassed only by
a 23-point (8-8-1) season in 1999-2000, the league’s inaugural
season, and a record 24-point campaign in 2002-03.
Under Serratore’s guidance, right wing Marty Goulet was
named First-Team All-CHA while center Riley Riddell earned
CHA Rookie of the Year and Second-Team All-CHA honors.
Goaltender Grady Hunt, a four-time CHA Defensive Player
of the Week winner during the 2001-02 season, also earned
Second-Team All-CHA honors. In addition, three Beavers Riddell, center Andrew Murray and defenseman Anders Olsson
- were named to the CHA All-Rookie Team.
Serratore was eventually named a finalist for the Spencer
Penrose Award, given annually to the national coach of the year
as voted by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
Serratore took over the reigns for BSU after having spent
the previous three seasons as the associate head coach for R.H.
“Bob” Peters. Brought on board in August 1998, Serratore
helped Peters oversee the transition of the BSU program from
a small-college dynasty to the ranks of Division I.
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Assistant Coaches & Support Staff
T
Ted Belisle
Bert Gilling
Ryan McKelvie
Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator
Bemidji State 2001
Fourth Season at Bemidji State
Assistant Coach
Minnesota Duluth 1999
Eighth Season at Bemidji State
Graduate Assistant Coach
Minnesota State 2006
First Season at Bemidji State
ed Belisle is entering
his fourth season on
the coaching staff at his
alma mater. Belisle was a captain
on BSU’s 2000-2001 team, the
program’s second year at the Division I level and its final season
under legendary head coach R.H.
“Bob” Peters.
Belisle serves as Bemidji State’s
recruiting coordinator, oversees the program’s forwards
and assist in the day-to-day operations of the team monitoring academics, strength and conditioning programs
and video.
Belisle came to BSU with the team’s 2006-07 senior
class, a class which has won 20 or more games each year
of its career - the only three 20-win seasons in BSU’s
Division I era - has been to the championship game of the
CHA Tournament each year with back-to-back championships in 2005 and 2006, won BSU’s first Division
I-era conference title with a 2005 CHA regular-season
crown and helped lead the first CHA program to make
consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament.
Belisle has recruited or helped recruit BSU standouts
such as junior captain David Deterding; junior Matt
Climie, BSU’s career leader in goals against average
and the 2005 CHA Pre-Season Player of the Year, and
sophomores Tyler Scofield and Cody Bostock, members
of the 2006 CHA All-Rookie Team.
Belisle joined Tom Serratore’s staff after a two-year
stint as a scout and assistant coach in the United States
Hockey League. After serving one year on the scouting
staff for the Sioux City Musketeers, Belisle spent the
2002-03 season as an assistant with the Sioux Falls Stampede. There, he oversaw recruiting, coached the team’s
defensive corps and was involved in budget management
and day-to-day team operations.
Belisle served as interim head coach for the Stampede
for the last eight games of the 2002-03 season. He took
over for Tony Gasparini, who left his position as head
coach in March 2003 in a mutual agreement with the
franchise. The Stampede went 3-5 under his guidance.
Belisle played four years at Bemidji State from 19972001, during the program’s transitional era into Division
I. He played 90 games at forward during his career, scoring 10-12=22 points.
The Belisle File
Birthdate:
Home town:
Alma mater:
Family:
Dec. 1, 1976
Nipigon, Ontario, Canada
Bemidji State ‘01
wife, Jennifer
B
ert Gilling is in his sixth
season as assistant coach
at Bemidji State and his
eighth year overall as a member of
the program’s coaching staff.
Gilling holds responsibilites
overseeing the defensive corps and
serves as the program’s academic
advisor and strength coach.
As academic advisor, Gilling
has helped raise BSU’s team overall GPA to 3.29. Under
his guidance, BSU has placed a CHA-leading 69 student-athletes on the Academic All-CHA team, including a league-record 16 picks in 2003, 2004 and 2006.
Additionally, BSU has had six Academic All-District
honorees and in 2005 Peter Jonsson was named FirstTeam Academic All-America.
Gilling joined Serratore’s staff after having served as
an assistant under R.H. “Bob” Peters from 1999 until
Peters’ retirement in 2001. Under Peters, Gilling held
responsibilities for game-plan preparation, practice
sessions, video breakdown and also served as the team’s
bench and defensive coach. He held numerous other
responsibilities within the program ranging from recruiting to academic advising to strength and conditioning.
As a player, Gilling was a four-year letterwinner,
senior captain and member of the 1998-99 Captain’s
Committee at Minnesota-Duluth. There, he built a
reputation as one of the finest defensemen in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. He was nominated
for WCHA Defensive Player of the Year in 1997-98
and was a member of the 1998 WCHA All-Star Team
which played in Zug, Switzerland. He won awards as
Duluth’s top freshman and won the team’s Bob Junkert
Plus/Minus Award in 1995-96.
A native of Alexander, Manitoba, Gilling played with
the Estevan Bruins of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey
league from 1992-95. During his career, he won two
team MVP (1994, 1995) and two team Most Valuable
Defenseman (1994, 1995) awards, was the Most Valuable Rookie during 1992-93 and won the inaugural Bill
Shinske Ethics Award in 1995.
Gilling has also compiled an impressive academic
resume. In 1999, Gilling was a nominee for the College
Hockey Humanitarian Award and WCHA Student Athlete of the Year, and was named Rasmussen Male ScholarAthlete of the Year at Duluth. Gilling was a three-time
Academic All-WCHA honoree, a member of the Dean’s
List and received the Top Scholastic Player award from
his junior club in 1993. He began graduate work at BSU
in 1999 and in 2000 was won a Beck Scholarship.
R
yan McKelvie is in
his first
season on the Bemidji State coaching staff, serving as
the team’s graduate assistant coach
after a four-year playing career at
Minnesota State.
McKelvie was a three-time captain for the Mavericks, holding the
honor during his sophomore, junior
and senior campaigns. He played
132 games for Minnesota State and
became the 80th Maverick to appear
in 100 games late in his junior season,
when he was one of only two MSU
players to appear in all 39 contests.
McKelvie played in 29 games as a
senior with 2-6=8 points, and for his
career he scored 9-30=39 points.
He earned MSU’s Best Hustle
Award in 2004 and was a three-time
Academic All-WCHA selection.
McKelvie is the older brother of
BSU freshman forward Chris McKelvie. His brother Zach - twin to Chris
- is a sophomore at Army.
Prior to his collegiate career,
McKelvie played two seasons for
Bozeman in the AWHL, the junior
hockey home of all three McKelvie
brothers.
Support Staff
ice rink
manager
Vance
BALSTAD
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Birthdate:
Home town:
Alma mater:
Post-graduate:
Family:
Dec. 31, 1974
Killarney, Manitoba, Canada
Minn.-Duluth ‘99 (BA, applied arts)
Bemidji State 2001 (MS - sports studies)
wife, Sheila; daughter Kyra
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trainer
Billy
CREWS
faculty
athletics rep
Dr. Tom
RICHARD
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2006-07 alphabetical roster
Alphabetical Roster
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
29
30
33
Name
Layne Sedevie
Nathan Schwartzbauer
John Vadnais
Shane Holman
Graham McManamin
Riley Weselowski
Cody Bostock
Travis Winter
Chris Peluso
Rob Sirianni
Matt Francis
Matt Pope
Tyler Scofield
Brandon Marino
Garrett Roth
Jake Bluhm
Matt Allen
Joey Moggach
Luke Erickson
Blaine Jarvis
Chris McKelvie
Dave Deterding
Tyler Lehrke
Ryan Miller
Kyle Hardwick
Orlando Alamano
Matt Climie
Pos
G
D
D
F
D
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
G
G
Yr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
So
Sr
Jr
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr
So
Jr
Retired Numbers
10
24
Bryan Grand
Joel Otto
F 1967-70
F 1980-84
Geographical Breakdown
United States
Minnesota
Alaska
California
Illinois
North Dakota
17
11
2
2
1
1
Canada
British Columbia
Manitoba
Alberta
10
5
3
2
No
30
19
18
7
33
25
21
12
29
4
22
26
15
23
5
27
20
9
13
17
2
14
1
11
3
6
8
Name
Pos Ht Wt Yr S/C Birthday Hometown (prev team)
Orlando Alamano
G 5-10 165 Jr L 11/18/83 Fresno, Calif (MJHL-Swan Valley)
F 6-0 195 So R 12/12/84 New Westminster, B.C. (BCHL-Victoria)
Matt Allen
Jake Bluhm
F 5-11 190 Jr L 3/14/83 Red Wing, Minn. (NAHL-Fairbanks)
D 5-11 200 So L
3/3/84 Salmon Arm, B.C. (BCHL-Vernon)
Cody Bostock
Matt Climie
G 6-3 200 Jr L 2/11/83 Leduc, Alberta (MJAHL-Truro)
D 6-1 205 Jr R 11/28/83 Alexandria, Minn. (USHL-Sioux City)
David Deterding
Luke Erickson
F 5-8 165 Sr R 12/24/82 Roseau, Minn. (USHL-Topeka)
Matt Francis
F 5-9 185 Jr R 9/27/85 Surrey, British Columbia (St. Cloud State)
D 5-11 190 Fr L 10/24/86 Warroad, Minn. (USHL-Lincoln)
Kyle Hardwick
Shane Holman
F 5-11 160 Sr L
4/4/84 Hibbing, Minn. (NAHL-Fargo)
Blaine Jarvis
F 6-0 200 Jr L 5/29/84 Gladstone, Manitoba (BCHL-Salmon Arm)
Tyler Lehrke
F 5-8 165 Fr R 4/11/86 Park Rapids, Minn. (USHL-Green Bay)
Brandon Marino
F 5-9 185 So R
6/4/86 Riverside, Calif. (NAHL-Helena)
F 6-0 183 Fr L 2/22/85 New Brighton, Minn. (NAHL-Bozeman)
Chris McKelvie
Graham McManamin
D 5-11 210 Fr R 8/29/85 Anchorage, Alaska (NAHL-Bozeman)
Ryan Miller
F 5-8 175 Sr L 4/19/84 Fergus Falls, Minn. (USHL-Topeka)
Joey Moggach
F 5-7 165 Fr L 7/13/85 Brandon, Manitoba (MJHL-Dauphin)
Chris Peluso (PIT)
D 5-11 180 Fr L 8/21/86 Wadena, Minn. (USHL-Sioux Falls)
F 6-1 185 Jr R
8/5/84 Langley, British Columbia (BCHL-Langley)
Matt Pope
F 5-11 165 Sr R 2/17/82 Cary, Ill. (AWHL-Bismarck)
Garrett Roth
Nathan Schwartzbauer D 6-4 215 Sr R 5/25/82 Wasilla, Alaska (USHL-Sioux City)
Tyler Scofield
F 5-8 150 So L 8/15/84 Prince George, B.C. (MJHL-OCN)
G 5-9 180 Sr L
4/8/83 Bismarck, N.D. (USHL-Topkeka)
Layne Sedevie
Rob Sirianni
F 5-11 185 Sr R 10/31/83 Edmonton, Alberta (AJHL-Bonnyville)
D 6-0 195 Fr R
4/7/86 Stillwater, Minn. (USHL-Des Moines)
John Vadnais
Riley Weselowski
D 6-0 195 Jr R 2/24/85 Pilot Mound, Manitoba (MJHL-Neepawa)
Travis Winter
F 6-1 185 So L 8/10/84 St. Cloud, Minn. (USHL-Indiana)
HEAD COACH:
ASSISTANT COACH:
ASSISTANT COACH:
GRADUATE ASSISTANT:
Tom Serratore (Bemidji State ‘87) / 69-58-17 (6th year)
Bert Gilling (Minn.-Duluth ‘99 / 8th year)
Ted Belisle (Bemidji State ‘01 / 4th year)
David Short (St. Olaf (Minn.) ‘05 / 2nd year)
Class Breakdown
Upperclassmen
Seniors
Juniors
15
7
8
Underclassmen
Sophomores
First-Year Sophomores
Freshmen
Redshirt Freshmen
12
5
0
7
0
Position Breakdown
Forwards
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
16
5
4
4
3
Defensemen
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
8
1
2
1
4
Goaltenders
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
3
1
2
0
0
Pronunciation Guide
Players
Players
Orlando ALAMANO
al-a-MAHN-o
Layne SEDEVIE
SE-deh-vee
Jake BLUHM
BLOOM
Rob SIRIANNI
seer-ee-AH-nee
Cody BOSTOCK
BOSS-tock
NIKO SUORANIEMI
NEE-ko sur-an-EEM-ee
Matt CLIMIE
CLII-mee
ANSSI TIERANTA
AHN-see tah-RAHN-tah
David DETERDING
DEE-ter-ding
John VADNAIS
VAD-nay
JUHA KIENÄNEN
UU-ha KII-nah-nen
Riley WESELOWSKI
wes-LOW-skee
Tyler LEHRKE
LER-kee
Graham McMANAMIN
mac-MAN-a-min
Joey MOGGACH
MOW-gah
Coaching Staff
Nathan SCHWARTZBAUER
SHWORTZ-bow-er
Tom SERRATORE
ser-a-TOR-ee
Tyler SCOFIELD
SKO-feeld
Ted BELISLE
beh-LIE-ul
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Returning Players
Orlando Alamano
Goaltender
Matt Allen
Forward
30
Junior • 5-10 • 165
Fresno, Calif.
MJHL-Swan Valley
Sophomore • 6-0 • 195
New Westminster, B.C.
BCHL-Vernon
2005-06 / sophomore
2005-06 Leaders
Did not play.
Freshman Scoring
2004-05 / freshman
Made collegiate debut in relief of Layne
Sedevie in 9-2 win over Bentley (11/12);
allowed one goal against two saves in
14:19 of work.
Prior to BSU
Posted a 23-18-4 record for Swan Valley
Stampeders of Manitoba Junior Hockey
League in 2003-04; 3.35 goals-against
average with .902 save percentage...
Played 2,739 minutes in 50 games...
15-7-0 record in 2002-03; 2.61 goalsagainst average with .922 save percentage... Played 1,335 minutes in 26 games...
Swan Valley’s career goals-against average
leader (3.11), second all-time in victories
in goal (38) and third all-time in games
played in goal (75)... Helped lead Eastview (Minn.) High to Minnesota State
High School Tournament... Two-year
letterwinner in hockey, two academic
letters at Eastview.
Min
14:19
GA
1
GAA
4.19
Sv
2
Sv%
.667
W
0
L
0
T
0
SHO
0
0
14:19
1
4.19
2
.667
0
0
0
0
GS
Min
GA
-
CHA Games
1-4=5
t-13th
2005-06 / freshman
Personal
Matthew Robert Joseph Allen... Born
Dec. 12, 1984... Son of Rob and Pam Allen... Undecided on a major.
Matt Allen: Career Stats
GS
0
vs College Hockey America
G
0
0
0
NCAA
14th
Made collegiate debut Dec. 3 vs Niagara...
Was in the lineup for each of BSU’s final
six games... Scored first collegiate point
with a power-play goal in BSU’s 2-1 loss
to then-No. 9 North Dakota, 12/16... 11=2 points, first career multi-point game
vs Wayne State (1/14)... 1-1=2 points at
Western Michigan (2/10)... Assist vs Ala.Huntsville in CHA Semifinals (3/11).
Orlando Alamano: Career Stats
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
CHA
3-6=9 (0.36)
Prior to BSU
Personal
G
1
0
1
All Games
Allen was recruited by BSU while playing with fellow fall-period signee Mark
Soares on the Coquitlam Express of the
British Columbia Hockey League. He
was later traded to the Victoria Salsa of
the BCHL.
Prior to being dealt, Allen spent three
years with Coquitlam. During his tenure,
he improved his scoring totals each year
from 29 points in 2001-02 to 61 points
in 2003-04. He scored 7-22=29 points
in 59 games during his rookie campaign
in 2001-02, earning Express Most-Improved Player honors following the season. He played 56 games in 2002-03,
improving his scoring total to 26-33=59
points in 56 regular-season games and
adding 5-6=11 points in seven playoff
games. In 2003-04, Allen piled up 1744=61 points, setting career highs for
assists and points scored, in 59 games
played. he added 1-5=6 points for the
Express in seven playoff games.
Prior to being traded to Victoria on
Nov. 12, Allen had scored 10-15=25
points in 23 games played. He had nine
multi-point games, including five in a sixgame span from Sept. 26-Oct. 8.
Christopher “Orlando” Alamano... Born
Nov. 18, 1983... Son of Christopher and
Lori Alamano... Majoring in psychology.
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
19
GAA
Sv
Sv%
W
L
T
SHO
Year
2005-06
Career
G
26
26
G-A
3-6
3-6
Pts
9
9
+/+3
+3
PIM
14-28
14-28
SH
0
0
FG
1
1
GW
0
0
GT
0
0
SH
0
0
FG
0
0
GW
0
0
GT
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2005-06
Career
G
15
15
G-A
1-4
1-4
Pts
5
5
+/+1
+1
PIM
8-16
8-16
Career Highs
Goals: 1, three times; Assists: 1, six times; Points: 1-1=2, twice;
SOG: 3, four times; PIM: 4, twice.
Career Highs
PP
2
2
Saves: 2 vs Bentley (11/12); Goals vs: 1 vs Bentley (11/12); Shots Faced: 3 vs Bentley (11/12);
Min: 14:19 vs Bentley (11/12)
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1
1
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Jake Bluhm
Forward
18
Junior • 5-11 • 190
Red Wing, Minn.
NAHL-Fairbanks
2005-06 Leaders
Short-Handed Pts.
All Games
0-2=2
CHA
t-3rd
2005-06 / sophomore
2005-06 Honors:
u 10/10/05 CHA Co-Player of the Week
u Academic All-CHA
uCHA Co-Player of the Week after
breakout offensive series in BSU’s sweep
of Minn.-Duluth (10/7-8); goal in Game
1, two goals in Game 2; one of three players in BSU’s Division I era to score two
goals in a game against Minn.-Duluth
(also: Stefan Bjork, 1/7/2000 and Rico
Fatticci, 12/9/2000), and the first BSU
player to score three goals in a weekend
series against the Bulldogs.
Career-high 1-2=3 points, careerhigh two assists vs Minnesota State
(10/15)...Goal at Air Force (10/28) gave
Bluhm five goals in first five games of the
season... Goal, assist in Wayne State series
(11/11-12); empty-net goal in Game 1;
+4 for the series... Goal, assist vs Lake Superior State (12/10).
Four-game scoring streak from Feb.
10 at Western Michigan to March 3 vs
Ala.-Huntsville; three-game injury absence between games 3 and 4 of streak;
1-5=6 points during streak... Tied career high with 1-2=3 points, tied career
high with two assists vs Robert Morris
(2/17)... Missed 2/18 vs Robert Morris
and 2/24-25 at Niagara with an injury...
Assist at Ala.-Huntsville (3/3) to cap
four-game scoring streak... Assist vs Niagara in CHA Tournament championship game (3/12).
NCAA
-
CHA Games
-
-
games. Was in lineup for each of BSU’s
last 16 games... Three-game scoring
streak from Jan. 8-Jan. 15; 2-1=3 points
during streak (1.00 ppg).
Made collegiate debut on third line
in Ferris State series (10/22-23); one shot
on net, -3 in series... Two shots on net at
Minnesota State (11/5)... Assist, first
collegiate point, vs Bentley (11/12)...
Played both games of Wayne State series
(11/22-23); career-high 15 PIM in game
1, tied career high with two shots on goal
in game 2... Game-winning goal against
Western Michigan (12/18); first collegiate goal... Goal vs Air Force (1/8/2005)
tied score at 2-2 in eventual 4-3 BSU
overtime win... Goal, assist in Robert
Morris series (1/14-15); goal in Game 1,
assist in Game 2; extended scoring streak
to three games... Assist vs Wayne State
(2/4)... Assist at Robert Morris (2/11)...
Assist at Minn.-Duluth (2/25)... Goal,
assist in BSU’s CHA Tournament victory over Air Force (3/12); first career
multi-point game.
Prior to BSU
First-Team NAHL All-Star, team captain
for Fairbanks Ice Dogs in 2003-04... Was
All-Conference performer for Red Wing
High as a junior and senior; captained
team senior year and selected to participate in the Great 8 Festival... Four-time
all-conference selection in tennis; team
captain, all-state honoree as a senior.
Personal
2004-05 / freshman
Played in each of BSU’s first five games,
then appeared in just three of eight
Cody Bostock
Defenseman
Jacob Patrick Bluhm... Born March 14,
1983... Son of Dennis and Diane Bluhm...
Majoring in sports management.
2005-06 Leaders
Short-Handed Pts.
Freshman Scoring
G
32
32
64
G-A
4-6
8-12
12-18
Pts
10
20
30
+/+5
+19
+24
PIM
13-37
12-35
25-72
PP
0
0
0
G
17
16
33
G-A
2-3
3-6
5-9
Pts
5
9
14
+/+5
+9
+14
PIM
6-23
6-12
12-35
PP
0
0
0
CHA
t-13th
t-15th
2005-06 / freshman
Set BSU Division I-era single-season record with 69 penalty minutes.
Played in both games of Minn.-Duluth series (10/7-8); +2, 13 penalty minutes in the series.
uCHA Rookie of the Week after scoring first collegiate points in Minnesota
State series (10/14); 1-1=2 points in
Game 1... Assist vs Niagara (12/3)...
Scored game’s first goal vs Clarkson
(12/30)... Assist vs Wayne State (1/13)...
Assist at Western Michigan (2/10)...
One assist in each game of Robert Morris
series (2/17-18).
NCAA
-
CHA Games
0-1=1
0-4=4
t-4th
-
of 2004.
Bostock scored 7-15=22 points in 28
games for Cowichan before being dealt
to Vernon. He scored 4-23=27 points
with two power-play goals and 82 penalty minutes in 51 games at defense for
Cowichan in 2003-04.
Bostock was also a Second-Team
BCHL All-Star in 2003 and helped lead
Team Canada to a silver medal at the
2001 Under-17 World Championships.
Personal
Cody Thomas Bostock... Born March
3, 1984... Son of Keith and Carrie Bostock... Majoring in business.
Prior to BSU
Helped lead the Vernon Vipers into the
finals of the British Columbia Hockey
League playoffs... In 70 games in 200405, Bostock rolled up 16-35=51 points
to rank sixth on the team and second
amongst defensemen, with his 16 goals
team-high amongst Vernon’s defensemen. He finished fourth on the team
with 11 power-play goals and had 141
penalty minutes. In the BCHL playoffs,
Bostock notched 2-4=6 points in 11
games with one power-play goal.
In December, he was named to the
Coastal Conference All-Star Team for
the 2005 BCHL All-Star Showcase.
Bostock was named to the All-Star Team
based on his play with Cowichan Valley,
for whom he played before being dealt to
Vernon in a three-way trade in December
Cody Bostock: Career Stats
SH
0
0
0
FG
0
2
2
GW
1
0
1
GT
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
All Games
0-1=1
2-6=8 (0.23)
2005-06 Honors:
u 10/17/05 CHA Rookie of the Week
u CHA All-Rookie Team
Jake Bluhm: Career Stats
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
7
Sophomore • 5-11 • 200
Salmon Arm, B.C.
BCHL-Vernon
SH
0
0
0
FG
0
0
0
GW
0
0
0
GT
0
0
0
Year
2005-06
Career
G
35
35
G-A
2-6
2-6
Pts
8
8
+/+12
+12
PIM
29-69
29-69
PP
1
1
SH
0
0
FG
2
2
GW
0
0
GT
0
0
SH
0
0
FG
0
0
GW
0
0
GT
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2005-06
Career
G
19
19
G-A
0-4
0-4
Pts
4
4
+/+7
+7
PIM
14-28
14-28
PP
0
0
Career Highs
Goals: 1, twice; Assists: 1, six times; Points: 1-1=2 vs Minnesota State (10/14/2005);
SOG: 4 at Ala.-Huntsville (2/3/2006); PIM: 10 at W. Michigan (2/10/2006).
Career Highs
Goals: 2 at Minn.-Duluth (10/8/2005); Assists: 2, twice; Points: 3, twice;
SOG: 6 vs UA-Huntsville (2/18/2005); PIM: 17 at Ferris State (11/18/2005).
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Matt Climie
Goaltender
33
Junior • 6-3 • 200
Leduc, Alberta
MJAHL-Truro
2005-06 Leaders
Goals-Against Avg.
Save Percentage
Winning Pct.
Victoriesa
a
- unofficial category
All Games
2.70
.913
.529 (8-7-2)
8
CHA
2nd
3rd
4th
6th
Career Notes
u BSU’s career leader in goals-against
average (2.231).
u Second all-time at BSU with .9145
save percentage.
u Needs 517 saves to move into a tie for
10th all-time at BSU.
u Tied for BSU’s Division I-era lead, tied
for fourth all-time with five shutouts.
2005-06 / sophomore
2005-06 Honors:
u CHA Pre-Season Player of the Year
u Honorable Mention Pre-Season AllU.S. College Hockey Online
u Academic All-CHA
Started season 3-1-0 in first four starts,
then went 2-5-2 in nine starts from Nov.
18 at Ferris State to Feb. 3 at Ala.-Huntsville; had a 2.63 GAA and saved at .910
during that nine-start skid and received
just 2.22 goals per game of support from
the BSU offense... Rallied to go 3-1-0
with one no-decision in final five starts,
but lost starting job to Layne Sedevie and
has not played since Feb. 25 at Niagara.
Started, allowed two third-period
goals with 41 saves in BSU’s 3-2 win at
Minn.-Duluth (10/7); second consecutive start with 40+ saves, set career high
for saves in a period with 19 in the third
on 21 shots faced; held UMD to 0-for-6
on the power play; recorded 400th career
save in the second period... 29 saves, three
goals allowed in victory over Minnesota
State (10/14).
(first freshman in school history with
more than one shutout).
u First goaltender to record back-to-back
CHA Tournament shutouts.
u One of two goalies in NCAA history
(Ryan Miller, Michigan State 2000) to reStarted at Air Force (10/28); allowed cord shutouts in the semifinals and finals of
four goals on 25 shots, suffered first regu- a conference championship tournament.
lar-season loss since 2/25/2005 vs Minn.- u BSU Division I-era freshman record 12
Duluth; had been 5-0-0 with a 0.99 GAA victories; previous record was seven wins,
and .954 save percentage in five previous set by Bob Tallarico in 1999-2000; first
appearances against Air Force (4 starts)... BSU freshman goalie with 10+ wins since
25 saves, 1 goal against in win at Wayne Adam Pavlatos (13-4-1) in 1996-97.
State (11/11); 15th career win.
u In CHA games only, finished sec Allowed career-high six goals on 29 ond in league history with a 1.25 goalsshots in 6-1 loss at Ferris State (11/18); against average (behind only Greg
recorded 500th career save in first period... Gardner’s 1.05 GAA in 1999-00) and
26 saves, 4 goals against in loss to Niagara third all-time with a .936 save percentage
(12/2); third time in four starts allowing (trailing Gardner’s .951 in 1999-00 and
four or more goals; allowed four or more Scott Munroe’s .938 this year).
goals just three times in 17 starts last year... u Streak of 177:41 consecutive scoreless
21 saves, 2 goals against in 2-1 loss to Lake minutes in goal from March 5-26, 2005;
Superior State (12/9)... 28 saves, 2 goals al- BSU Division I-era freshman record; seclowed in 2-1 loss to North Dakota (12/16). ond-longest in BSU’s Division I-era.
Fifth career shutout at Robert Mor- u Final 1.80 goals-against average secondris (1/6); 26 saves... Blew 3-0 lead in 3-3 lowest by a qualifying goaltender in BSU
draw with Wayne State (1/13); has been history and lowest since Jim Robberstad
in goal for only two games in BSU’s Di- posted a 1.78 GAA in 1963-64.
vision I era in which it has failed to win u One of just two goaltenders in CHA hisa game when leading by three or more tory to finish a season with a goals-against
goals... Four goals allowed, 53 total saves average of below 2.00, joining Niagara’s
in two-game sweep of Robert Morris Greg Gardner (1.53, 1999-2000).
(2/17-18); first series this season starting both games... Allowed nine goals, Three of five losses came in overtime...
66 saves in two-game series at Niagara Allowed more than three goals in an ap(2/24-25); no decision in Game 1 after pearance just three times... 11-1-0 in 11
receiving a 10-minute misconduct and starts and one relief appearance against
being replaced by Layne Sedevie; faced College Hockey America opposition, in42 shots in Game 2 loss.
cluding 2-0 mark in CHA Tournament.
Made collegiate debut in relief of
2004-05 / freshman
Layne Sedevie vs Ferris State (10/23/04);
Records Set in 2004-05
no decision... Earned first collegiate start
u BSU freshman-record four shutouts vs Bentley (11/13/04) and posted a
NCAA
36th
33rd
35th
not kept
CHA Games
2.71
.915
.550
5
2nd
2nd
4th
6th
shutout on 17 saves; first BSU goaltender since Jim Scanlon on Jan. 3, 1979 to
record a shutout in his first career start;
Scanlon defeated Wisconsin-Eau Claire
17-0 on 12 saves; first BSU goalie to win
first career start since Neil Cooper vs St.
Scholastica (7-3) on Nov. 1, 1996... Second career start at Lake Superior State
(12/3); ran scoreless streak to 111:37
dating back to Ferris Stte game (10/23),
streak snapped at 7:46 of the second.
u CHA Rookie of the Week after winning both games of BSU sweep of Air
Force, Jan. 7-8... After BSU allowed two
goals in the first 38 seconds of Game 1,
Climie entered and saved all 17 shots
he faced in a BSU Division I-era record
59:22 relief appearance... Started Game
2; 22 saves in 63:05 overtime victory...
Held Air Force scoreless for a streak of
80:07 from his entrance into Game 1 until an Air Force power-play goal at 6:45 of
the second period of Game 2.
Held Ala.-Huntsville to one goal, its
fewest-ever in a Division I-era home game
against Bemidji State, in Jan. 21 road
start; career-high 28 saves.
Held No. 12 North Dakota to three
goals in 3-3 draw on the road (1/28); allowed only one goal at even strength; 30
shots faced in 64:56 played.
u CHA Rookie of the Week after posting second shutout of the season against
Wayne State (Mich.) (2/4), became first
freshman goaltender in school history
with two shutouts; 13 saves in 59:58 of
work... Held Robert Morris to one goal,
saved 21 shots in 2-1 BSU overtime victory on Feb. 11; allowed only goal of
game at 8:49 of the third period, first
goal allowed since 17:04 of third period
at North Dakota on Jan. 28, snapping
scoreless streak at 116:32.
Matt Climie: Career Stats
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
21
18
39
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
11
11
22
GS
Min
17 1,167:16
18 1,065:10
35
2,232
GA
35
48
83
GAA
1.80
2.70
2.23
Sv
382
506
888
Sv%
.916
.913
.915
W
12
8
20
L
5
7
12
T
1
2
3
SHO
4
1
5
W
9
5
14
L
1
4
5
T
0
1
1
SHO
1
1
2
vs College Hockey America
GS
9
11
20
Min
626:01
641:42
1,268
GA
13
29
42
GAA
1.25
2.71
1.99
Sv
190
213
403
Sv%
.936
.915
.923
Career Highs
Saves: 45 vs Denver (3/26/2005); Goals vs: 6 at Ferris State (11/18/2005); Shots Faced: 49 vs
Denver (3/26/2005); Min: 65:00, twice.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
David Deterding
Defenseman
25
Junior • 6-1 • 205
Alexandria, Minn.
USHL-Sioux City
Allowed two goals in 3-1 loss to Ala.Huntsville (2/18) with 18 saves; snapped
eight-decision unbeaten streak... Suffered
second consecutive loss at Minn.-Duluth
(2/25); allowed three goals, 16 saves in
59:52 of work.
u CHA Rookie of the Week after leading BSU to back-to-back 4-1 victories at
Air Force (3/4-5); allowed one goal with
24 saves in Game 1, assisted on Brendan
Cook’s empty-net goal; allowed one goal
with 18 saves in Game 2... In four games
against Air Force, Climie went 4-0-0 and
allowed just five goals in 242:27 of work
- a 1.24 goals-against average.
u CHA Tournament MVP after becoming the first goalie in CHA Tournament history to record back-to-back
shutouts; blanked Air Force, 6-0, with a
22-save effort in the semifinals (3/12),
then shut out Ala.-Huntsville 3-0 in
the CHA Tournament Championship
(3/13) with a 19-save performance.
Lost 4-3 overtime decision to thenNo. 1 ranked Denver in NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional Semifinal,
March 26... Denver’s first goal at 5:35 of
the first period ended Climie’s streak of
consecutive scoreless minutes at 177:41;
post-season scoreless streak at 125:35...
Had 16 saves in the first period alone,
career-high for saves in a period, en route
to career-high 45 saves for the game.
the Week, earning the honor in consecutive weeks on Feb. 16 and Feb. 23, 2004...
Feb. 16 award came after facing 98 shots
in two games, leading the Bearcats to
a split with Yarmouth and Campbellton... Feb. 23 award followed a 29-save
shutout of Antigonish.... Selected to the
2004 Cavendish Cup first-team as an
MJAHL All-Star... Following the season
was named Season MVP and with teammate Daniel Turner won MJAHL “Best
Goaltending Duo” award... 30 wins in
2003-04 tied for sixth in the Canadian
Junior A Hockey League... Fourth with a
.921 save percentage...CJAHL comprises
137 teams in 10 member leagues.
In 2002-03, set MJAHL record
for consecutive shutout minutes... Was
named First-Team All-Star.
Personal
Matt Scott Climie... Born Feb. 11, 1983...
Son of Rick and MaryAnn Climie... Majoring in elementary education and business.
2005-06 Leaders
Short-Handed Pts.
All Games
0-1=1
CHA
t-13th
NCAA
-
CHA Games
0-1=1
t-4th
career notes
Prior to BSU
u Eighth on BSU career Division I-era
list for penalties (51).
u Ninth on BSU career Division I-era
list for penalty minutes (118).
u Has appeared in 56 consecutive games
dating back to Jan. 14, 2005 vs Robert
Morris.
Spent three years with SIoux City of
the USHL... Scored 1-7=8 points in 59
games with a +11 rating and 78 penalty
minutes, captained the Musketeers in
2003-04... 1-2=3 points, -6 rating in 57
games with 115 penalty minutes in 200203... Won Clark Cup USHL Rookie of
the Year honors in 2001-02... Won two
letters in hockey and two in baseball at
Alexandria High.
2005-06 / sophomore
2005-06 Honors:
u Assistant Captain
u Academic All-CHA
Personal
Three assists, +4 rating vs Minnesota
State (10/15); first career points; first
BSU defenseman with three assists in
a game since Clay Simmons at Findlay, Nov. 22, 1999... Assist at Air Force
(10/29)... Assist vs Air Force (1/20); first
point in 17 games... Assist at Western
Michigan (2/11)... Tied career high with
14 penalty minutes vs Robert Morris
(2/17)... Assist vs Niagara in CHA Tournament championship game (3/12).
David Mark Deterding... Born Nov. 28,
1983... Son of Mark and Kim Deterding... Majoring in business.
2004-05 / freshman
Made collegiate debut at third-line left
defenseman in BSU’s series with Ferris
State (10/22-23); one shot, eight PIM in
series, 6 PIM in Game 2... Three penalties
for career-high 14 minutes at Niagara
(11/19)... Two shots on net at Lake Superior State (12/4); first career multishot game... Two shots vs Minn.-Duluth
(2/26); first multi-shot game since 12/17
vs Western Michigan.
Prior to BSU
Spent two years as a dominant netminder
for the Truro Bearcats of the Maritime Junior ‘A’ Hockey League... Posted a
30-10-5 record in 2003-04 and led the
MJAHL with a 2.61 goals-against average... Rolled up 1,377 saves in 2,724
minutes played last year, saving at a .920
clip... Was a two-time Bearcat Player of
David Deterding: Career Stats
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
34
37
71
G-A
0-0
0-7
0-7
Pts
0
7
7
+/-2
+3
+1
PIM
23-54
28-64
51-118
PP
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
FG
0
0
0
GW
0
0
1
GT
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
FG
0
0
0
GW
0
0
0
GT
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
18
20
38
G-A
0-0
0-2
0-2
Pts
0
2
2
+/+1
-1
E
PIM
12-32
17-42
29-74
PP
0
0
0
Career Highs
Goals: none; Assists: 3 vs Minnesota St. (10/15/2005); Points: 0-3=3 vs Minnesota St.
(10/15/2005);
SOG: 2, three times; PIM: 14, twice.
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Luke Erickson
Forward
21
Senior • 5-8 • 165
Roseau, Minn.
USHL-Topeka
2005-06 Leaders
Point Scoring
Goal Scoring
Assist Scoring
Power-Play Points
Power-Play Goals
Game-Winning Goals
All Games
16-19=35 (0.95)
16 (0.43)
19 (0.51)
9-13=21
8
2
CHA
t-6th
t-3rd
t-11th
t-2nd
t-2nd
t-9th
Career Notes
u Second on BSU Division I-era scoring
list, 44th all-time at BSU (39-66=105);
fourth 100-point scorer in BSU’s Division I era, but first to reach 100 points
as a junior.
u Fourth on BSU Division I-era goalscoring list (39); tied for fourth with 15
power-play goals; tied for third on BSU
Division I-era game-winning goal list (6).
u Second on BSU Division I-era assists
list (66); one of three players in BSU’s Division I era to reach 60 career assists; needs
4 assists to become D I-era career leader.
u 10th on BSU Division I-era career list
for penalty minutes (113).
2005-06 / junior
2005-06 Honors:
u Assistant Captain
u Pre-Season All-CHA
u 10/17/05 CHA Player of the Week
u 12/5/05 CHA Co-Player of the Week
u First-Team All-CHA
u Academic All-CHA
Records Set in 2005-06:
u BSU Division I-era records, tied CHA
records with four goals, three power-play
goals vs Niagara (12/3/2005).
Career-high 16 goals; scored eight power-play goals in 2005-06 after combining
for seven during his freshman and sophomore campaigns.
uCHA Player of the Week after scoring
3-1=4 points in Minnesota State series
(10/14-15); power-play goal, assist in
Game 1; tied career high with two goals,
including game-winner, in Game 2.
Tied career high with three assists
at Air Force (10/28/2005); tied a BSU
Division I-era record by assisting on
three consecutive team goals scored; first
NCAA
t-81st
t-60th
not kept
t-35th
-
CHA Games
11-14=25
11
14
7-11=18
7
0
t-5th
t-3rd
t-5th
1st
1st
-
three-assist game since 12/10/2004 vs
Niagara... Goal, assist in Wayne State series (11-11/12); power-play goal in Game
1, assist, 80th career point in Game 2...
Scored sixth career game-winning goal to
break a 3-3 tie with 24 seconds to play in
regulation at Ferris State (11/19).
uCHA Co-Player of the Week after a
4-2=6-point weekend in split with Niagara (12/2-3); assist in Game 1; set BSU
Division I-era records, tied CHA singlegame records with four goals, three poiwer-play goals in 4-1=5-point Game 2;
tied BSU Division I era record by scoring
three consecutive team goals... Careerlong six-game scoreless streak from 12/9
at Lake Superior State to 12/31 vs Dartmouth... 1-1=2 points vs Wayne State
(1/14)... 4-3=7 points in two-game span
from Feb. 18-24; 2-1=3 points vs Robert
Morris; 2-2=4 points at Niagara.
2004-05 / sophomore
Records Set in 2004-05
u BSU Division I-era record 27 assists.
u Tied BSU’s Division I-era record with
four consecutive multi-point games from
Nov. 12, 2004 vs Bentley to Nov. 20,
2004 at Niagara.
Nine-game scoring streak from Nov.
12, 2004 vs Bentley to Dec. 10, 2004 vs
Niagara tied BSU Division I-era record
(since broken); 5-14=19 points during
streak (2.11 ppg)... Opened streak with
four consecutive multi-point games to tie
BSU’s D I-era record.... Five consecutive
games with an assist; Nov. 12-22, 2004.
Scored 2-3=5 points in Bentley series
(11/12-13); two goals, including gamewinner, assist in Game 1; first multi-goal
game since 11/8/2003 at Findlay; assisted
on BSU’s first two goals in Game 2; seventh career multi-assist game... 1-3=4
points in road sweep at Niagara (11/1920); game-winning goal, assist in Game
1; two assists in Game 2, seventh career
multi-assist game... Four assists at Lake Superior State (12/3-4), including three in
Game 1, extended scoring streak to eight.
Tied career highs with 1-3=4
points and three assists against Niagara
(12/10)... 2-1=3 points in Western
Michigan series (12/17-18); goal, assist
in Game 1... Missed Ala.-Huntsville series (1/21-22) with leg injury... Two assists vs Minn.-Duluth (2/26).
2003-04 / freshman
Records Set in 2003-04:
u Tied Riley Riddell’s school record with
four CHA Rookie of the Week awards.
u Missed CHA season freshman scoring
record (33, Andy Berg, Air Force 19992000) by one point; tied Riddell for second (32); sixth CHA freshman to score
30 points.
u Tied Riddell’s BSU freshman singleseason scoring record (32, 2001-02).
Fourth player in BSU’s Division I era
to score four goals in the first six games of
a season, and the second freshman
uCHA Rookie of the Week after
scoring first career goal vs Clarkson
(10/17)... Two goals at Findlay (11/8);
scored game-winner on power play in
first period and empty-net goal in third;
first career multi-point game.
uCHA Rookie of the Week after Connecticut series (11/25-28); tied for team
lead with career-best 2-2=4 points in
series; power-play first goal in Game
1; goal, two assists in second period of
Game 2, assisted on game-winner.
uCHA Rookie of the Week after scoring
game-winning goal in win over Air Force
(1/2); became fifth BSU freshman (Div. I
era) to score eight goals in a season.
uCHA Rookie of the Week after 15=6-point effort in sweep of Wayne State
(1/23-24); Career-high 1-3=4 points in
Game 1, 0-2=2 points in Game 2; assisted on both game-winning goals and
five of six points came on special teams...
All four Game 1 points came on special
teams; power-play goal, two assists on
power-play, assist on short-handed goal.
Goal, assist vs Findlay (1/31)... 1-2=3
points in St. Cloud State series (2/1314)... 1-2=3 points at Air Force (2/28);
all three points came on power play;
power-play goal was 30th point of the
season, making him the sixth freshman in
CHA history (3rd at BSU) to reach that
plateau... Two assists vs Findlay in CHA
Tournament semifinals (3/13).
Prior to BSU
One of three Topeka Scarecrows players from 2002-03 on the BSU roster
(Ryan Miller, Layne Sedevie)... Secondteam All-United States Hockey League
(USHL) selection in 2003; finished
second in USHL in scoring (31-40=71
points)... Erickson and Lincoln’s Ryan
Potulny (35-43=78) were only 70-point
scorers in USHL; Erickson was one of
five with 30 or more goals... Finished
+20 on the season with 10 power-play
goals and three short-handed tallies on
198 shots... Acquired by the Scarecrows
from the Lincoln Stars in November
2002... Despite playing only part of the
season in Topeka, still finished as team’s
leading scorer (25-32=57 points in 61
games)... Named USHL Offensive Player
of the Week for both Topeka and Lincoln, earning the honor for the Stars on
Oct. 28, 2002 after a seven-point week
and again in December for the Scarecrows after a seven-point week... Fourthline center for Team USHL during the
league’s All-Star Game, Feb. 4, 2003 in
Green Bay, Wis.
Coached at Roseau High School by
former BSU head women’s hockey coach
Bruce Olson... Helped lead the Rams to
the 1999 Minnesota State Championship.
Luke Erickson: Career Stats
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
35
35
37
107
G-A
12-20
11-27
16-19
39-66
Pts
32
38
35
105
+/+6
+10
E
+16
PIM
9-29
21-42
17-42
47-113
PP
5
2
8
15
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
1
1
1
3
GW
2
2
2
6
GT
0
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
0
1
1
2
GW
2
1
0
3
GT
0
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
19
18
20
57
G-A
7-11
6-14
11-14
24-39
Pts
18
20
25
63
+/+9
+8
E
+17
PIM
6-23
9-18
12-32
27-73
PP
3
2
7
12
Personal
Luke Michael Erickson... Born Dec. 24,
1982... Son of Lew and Kathy Erickson...
Undecided on a major.
Career Highs
18
Goals: 4* vs Niagara (12/3/2005); Power-Play Goals: 3* vs Niagara (12/3/2005); Assists:
3, four times; Points: 4-1=5 vs Niagara (12/3/2005); SOG: 9, four times; PIM: 15 vs Findlay
(1/30/2004). *= ties CHA record
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Shane Holman
Forward
4
Senior • 5-11 • 160
Hibbing, Minn.
NAHL-Fargo
2005-06 Leaders
Game-Winning Goals
All Games
1
CHA
-
2005-06 / junior
One assist in each game of Minn.-Duluth
series (10/7-8); first games with back-toback assists of his career, extended scoring
streak to a career-long three games dating
back to NCAA Tournament vs Denver
(3/26/2005)... One goal in each game
of Air Force series (1/20-21), first series
of his career with a goal in each game...
2-1=3 points in Western Michigan series
(2/10-11); assist in Game 1, first career
multi-goal game in Game 2... Goal, assist
vs Robert Morris (2/17), second consecutive multi-point game gave Holman
5-2=7 points in a seven-game span which
began Jan. 20 vs. Air Force.
Missed Ala.-Huntsville series (3/34) following heart surgery... Returned to
BSU lineup for CHA Tournament, had
an assist vs Ala.-Hunstville in semifinals.
2004-05 / sophomore
Two assists in four games played from
12/10/04 vs Niagara to 12/18/04 vs
Western Michigan after going scoreless
in first 15 career games played dating
back to October, 2002.
Assist, first collegiate point, vs Niagara (12/10)... Scored first career goal
at Ala.-Huntsville (1/21); goal was eventual game-winner... Assist at North Dakota (1/29)... Assist at Air Force (3/4),
snapped eight-game scoring drought.
Two assists vs Air Force in CHA
Blaine Jarvis
Forward
NCAA
-
CHA Games
1
t-12th
Tournament semifinals (3/12); first career multi-point game.
Scored BSU’s first-ever NCAA
Tournament goal in NE Regional Semifinals vs Denver (3/26).
2003-04
Played forward for the Fargo-Moorhead
Jets of the North American Hockey
League, under head coach and former
BSU assistant Shawn Kurulak... Led
Jets in scoring and was second in goals
scored.
2002-03 / freshman
Played in six games with no points
scored.
Prior to BSU
Led Hibbing High in points and goals as
a senior, scored more than 70 points during sophomore and junior seasons... Also
helped lead Hibbing to state tennis tournament as a sophomore and junior.
Personal
Shane M. Holman... Born April 4, 1984...
Son of Kim and Diana Holman... Majoring in sports management.
Holman has heart surgery, misses only two games
Holman had seven hours of heart surgery to repair damaged valves on Monday, Feb. 27, 2006 following
the team’s weekend series at Niagara. In addition to the arthroscopic repair, he had a monitor attached
to track his heart performance which must remain in place for the next 18 months. Holman missed
just two games due to the surgery - BSU’s season-ending home series against Ala.-Huntsville - and
returned to play in both games of the CHA Tournament. He had an assist in BSU’s semifinal win over
Ala.-Huntsville just 12 days after the surgery.
2005-06 Leaders
Short-Handed Points
Short-Handed Goals
Game-Winning Goals
G
6
34
34
74
G-A
0-0
2-6
6-7
8-13
Pts
0
8
13
21
+/-2
+3
+5
+6
PIM
0-0
12-35
15-30
27-65
PP
0
1
1
2
G
4
20
17
41
G-A
0-0
1-2
4-3
4-5
Pts
0
3
7
10
+/-2
+1
+1
+2
PIM
0-0
8-27
7-14
15-41
PP
0
1
1
2
CHA
t-13th
t-6th
t-4th
NCAA
not kept
t-47th
2005-06 / sophomore
CHA Games
1-0=1
1
2
t-4th
t-2nd
t-4th
Prior to BSU
Scored 6-5=11 points in last 23 games after scoring 1-0=1 point in first 14 games.
First career game-winning goal
at Air Force (10/29); first goal since
1/15/2005 against Robert Morris (span
of 22 games)... Goal, assist in North Dakota series (12/16-17); assist in Game 1,
first assist since 3/12/2005 vs Air Force
in CHA Tournament; second goal of the
season in Game 2.
Assist at Robert Morris (1/8)... Two
goals vs Air Force (1/20), including a
short-handed empty-net goal and an
unassisted game-winning goal, for first
career multi-goal effort; first multi-point
game since 1-1=2 points vs Ferris State
in collegiate debut (10/22/2004); assist
vs Air Force (1/21)... Unassisted goal at
Ala.-Huntsville (2/4)... Game-winning
goal at Western Michigan (2/10).
Scored game’s first goal in CHA
Tournament semifinal victory over Ala.Huntsville (3/11).
2004-05 (freshman)
Goal, assist in BSU’s season opener vs
Ferris State (10/22)... Assist vs Western
Michigan (12/18); first point since season opener... Two goals in Robert Morris
series (1/14-15); goal in Game 1; goal,
career-high four shots on net in Game
2... Assist at North Dakota (1/28)... Assist vs Ala.-Huntsville (2/19)... Assist vs
Air Force in CHA Tournament semifinals (3/12).
Signed National Letter of Intent to attend BSU during the spring 2002 signing period, but did not join roster until
2004.
Spent 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons with Salmon Arm Silverbacks on
BCHL... Helped lead Salmon Arm to a
BCHL Interior Division championship
and a berth in the BCHL championship
series in 2004.. Team finished regular
season with a 42-17-1 record... Rolled
up 20-35=55 points for the Silverbacks
during the regular season, sixth on the
team... 35 assists sixth-most on the team;
20 goals scored tied for seventh... Third
on the team with 10 power-play goals,
helping fuel a Salmon Arm power-play
unit which ranked seventh in the BCHL
with a .226 power-play efficiency... Tied
for 15th amongst all BCHL players
with 9-8=17 points in the 2004 league
playoffs... Scored 25-27=52 points for
Salmon Arm in 2002-03, tied for sixth
on the team... Added 6-2=11 points in
the BCHL Playoffs.
Named 2002 Manitoba Junior
Hockey League Rookie of the Year after
scoring 42-42=84 points in 64 games for
the Neepawa Natives... Was named Team
MVP and won the team’s plus-minus
award after finishing the season +49... Was
twice named MJHL Rookie of the Week.
Personal
Blaine Wesley Jarvis... Born May 29,
1984... Son of Ken and Carol Jarvis...
Majoring in business administration.
Blaine Jarvis: Career Stats
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
0
1
3
4
GW
0
1
1
2
GT
0
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2002-03
2004-05
2005-06
Career
All Games
1-0=1
1
3
2005-06 Honors
u Academic All-CHA
Shane Holman: Career Stats
Year
2002-03
2004-05
2005-06
Career
22
Junior • 6-0 • 200
Gladstone, Manitoba
BCHL-Salmon Arm
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
0
0
2
2
GW
0
1
1
2
GT
0
0
0
0
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
24
37
61
G-A
3-5
7-5
10-10
Pts
8
12
20
+/+2
+1
+3
PIM
8-16
10-31
18-47
PP
0
0
0
SH
0
1
1
FG
0
1
1
GW
0
3
3
GT
0
0
0
SH
0
1
1
FG
0
0
0
GW
0
2
2
GT
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
12
20
32
G-A
2-1
4-4
6-5
Pts
3
8
11
+/+2
E
+2
PIM
5-10
5-21
10-31
PP
0
0
0
Career Highs
Goals: 2 vs Air Force (1/20/2005); Assists: 1, 10 times; Points: 2, twice;
SOG: 5, three times; PIM: 15 at Wayne State (Mich.) (11/11/2005).
Career Highs
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Goals: 2 at W. Michigan (2/11/2005); Assists: 2 vs Air Force (3/12/2005); Points: 2, three times;
SOG: 8 at Robert Morris (2/12/2005); PIM: 15 vs Wayne State (2/4/2005)
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Brandon Marino
Forward
15
Sophomore • 5-9 • 185
Riverside, Calif.
NAHL-Helena
2005-06 Leaders
Game-Winning Goals
All Games
1
CHA
-
Ryan Miller
Forward
NCAA
-
CHA Games
1
t-12th
2005-06 / freshman
2005-06 Honors
u 1/23/2006 CHA Rookie of the Week
2005-06 Leaders
Point Scoring
Goal Scoring
Power-Play Goals
Short-Handed Points
Short-Handed Goals
Game-Winning Goals
2005-06 / junior
2005-06 Honors:
• Academic All-CHA
• All-CHA Tournament Team
Personal
Brandon Marino: Career Stats
G-A
3-1
3-1
Pts
4
4
+/-2
-2
PIM
10-20
10-20
PP
0
0
G
13
13
G-A
3-1
3-1
Pts
4
4
+/-3
-3
PIM
5-10
5-10
PP
0
0
CHA Games
10-7=17
10
5
0
0
2
t-12th
t-5th
t-4th
t-4th
with an injury; scored 2-2=4 points in
three games after return from injury; 1-12 points vs Wayne State (1/13) in return
game, game-winning goal vs Wayne State
(1/14)... First career hat trick vs Western
Michigan (2/10)... 4-2=6 points during three-game scoring streak from Feb.
17-24; 2-1=3 points vs Robert Morris
(2/18); 1-1=2 points at Niagara (2/24)...
1-1=2 points, short-handed goal vs Niagara in CHA Tournament championship game.
Missed 11 games due to injury from Jan.
8-Feb. 12, 2005... Career-best three-game
scoring streak from Nov. 12-19, 2004; 21=3 points during streak.
Scored goals in each game of Bentley series (11/12-13); first back-to-back
games with a goal of his career; first career
power-play goal in Game 1; first career
short-handed goal in Game 2... Assist at
Niagara (11/19)... Two assists vs Western
Michigan (12/18); fist multi-assist game
since 12/13/2003 at Ala.-Huntsville (2).
Missed Game 2 of Air Force series
(1/8) with an injury; snapped streak
of 43 consecutive games played since
11/25/2003; missed next 11 games...
Returned vs Ala.-Huntsville (2/18)...
First career first goal, 20th career point vs
Ala.-Huntsville (2/19)... Career-high 21=3 points in BSU’s CHA Tournament
semifinal win over Air Force (3/12).
Ryan Miller: Career Stats
SH
0
0
FG
0
0
GW
1
1
GT
0
0
SH
0
0
FG
0
0
GW
1
1
GT
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2005-06
Career
NCAA
t-27th
not kept
t-15th
-
2004-05 / sophomore
Scored 6-5=11 points in BSU’s first 16
games, then missed four games with an
injury from Dec. 30-Jan. 7... Scored 117=18 points in 17 games since returning
from injury... Moved from second line
to first-line center on Feb. 10 vs Western
MIchigan; BSU went 7-4 since moving
Miller to first line, and Miller had 95=14 points in those 11 games... Second
on the team (Luke Erickson) with three
multi-goal games.
Third career power-play goal against
Minn.-Duluth (10/8)... Tied career high
with 2-1=3 points vs Minnesota State
(10/15); fifth career multi-point game,
tied career high with two goals... Two assists vs Lake Superior State (12/10/2005);
seventh career multi-point game, third
career multi-assist game... Missed four
consecutive games from Dec. 30-Jan. 7
Brandon Edward Marino... Born June 4,
1986... Son of Kevin and Joy Marino...
Majoring in pre-physical therapy.
G
20
20
CHA
t-10th
2nd
t-5th
t-3rd
t-1st
t-9th
u Tied for 13th on BSU career Division
I-era scoring list (25-27=52)... Tied for
10th on BSU’s Division I-era goal-scoring list (25).
u Dec. 10, 2005 vs Western Michigan:
became the second player in BSU’s Division I era to score on the power-play,
even strength and short-handed in the
same game.
Prior to BSU
Comes to BSU after a standout campaign
in the North American Hockey League,
where he led the Helena Bighorns with
29-34=63 points. His 63 points tied for
ninth in the NAHL with Chad Costello of Wichita Falls, and Marino and
Costello were the highest-scoring 1986birthdate players in the NAHL. Marino
also finished with 109 penalty minutes
and was named Helena’s Team MVP on
Tuesday.
Marino was a member of the NAHL
All-Star Team in February, scoring a goal
to lift the All-Stars past the Texas Tornados, 3-1. Marino was aquired by Helena
in July of 2004 from the Fernie Ghostriders. Marino was named Rookie of the
Year honors at Fernie in 2003.
Year
2005-06
Career
All Games
17-12=29 (0.88)
17 (0.52)
7
2-0=2
2
2
Career Notes
All 3-1=4 points scored came against
College Hockey America opposition.
Made collegiate debut at Minn.
Duluth (10/7)... Assist vs Wayne State
(1/14); first collegiate point.
uCHA Rookie of the Week after scoring game-winning goal vs Air Force
(1/21) for first collegiate goal... Goal vs
Robert Morris (2/18)... Goal at Niagara
(2/25).
27
Senior • 5-8 • 175
Fergus Falls, Minn.
USHL-Topeka
Career Highs
Goals: 1, three times; Assists: 1 vs Wayne St. (Mich.) (1/14/2006); Points: 1, four times.
SOG: 5 vs Wayne St. (Mich.) (1/13/2006); PIM: 4, three times.
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
30
26
33
89
G-A
3-10
5-5
17-12
25-27
Pts
13
10
29
52
+/+6
-7
+16
+15
PIM
10-20
7-14
10-31
27-65
PP
0
2
7
9
SH
0
1
2
3
FG
0
1
1
2
GW
1
0
2
3
GT
0
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
0
1
0
1
GW
1
0
2
3
GT
0
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
18
11
18
47
G-A
2-7
1-2
10-7
13-16
Pts
9
3
17
29
+/+7
-3
+7
+11
PIM
6-12
4-8
4-19
14-39
PP
0
0
5
5
Career Highs
20
Goals: 3 at W. Michigan (2/10/2006); Assists: 2, three times; Points: 3, four times;
SOG: 7, twice; PIM: 15 vs Robert Morris (2/17/2006).
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Matt Pope
Forward
Junior • 6-1 • 185
Langley, B.C.
BCHL-Langley
2003-04 / freshman
2005-06 Leaders
Point Scoring
Power-Play Points
Power-Play Goals
Short-Handed Points
Game-Winning Goals
Played first-line center from 1/10/04 at
Niagara to 1/31/04 vs Findlay... BSU
was 5-0-0 with Miller at first-line center.
Scored first collegiate point with assist
on BSU’s first goal in 2-2 draw with Minnesota State (10/25)... Assisted on gamewinning goal at Merrimack (11/22)...
Scored first collegiate goal at Connecticut
(11/28)... Career-high two assists at Ala.Huntsville (12/13); first career multipoint game... First career game-winning
goal at Wayne State (1/24)... Assisted on
game-winning goal vs Findlay (1/30)...
Goal, assist at Air Force (2/28); second
career multi-point game... Assist in CHA
Tournament championship game vs Niagara (3/14).
All Games
7-14=21 (0.57)
5-6=11
5
0-1=1
2
CHA
t-24th
t-11th
t-13th
t-9th
Tied career high with two assists at
Minn.-Duluth (10/8); first multi-point
game since 1/28/2005 at North Dakota;
first multi-assist game since 1/8/2005 vs
Air Force... First career power-play goal
at Air Force (10/28/2005).
Game-winning goal vs Niagara
(12/3)... Assist vs Wayne State (1/13)
kicked off career-long five-game scoring
streak; 3-3=6 points during streak... 11=2 points vs Wayne State (1/14), first
multi-point game since Oct. 8 vs Minn.Duluth... One power-play goal in each
game of Air Force series (1/20-21)...
Assist at Ala.-Huntsville (2/3)... Scoring
streak snapped at Ala.-Huntsville (2/4).
1-1=2 points at Western Michigan
(2/11)... Three assists in Robert Morris
series (2/17-18); assist, 30th career point
in Game 1, two assists in Game 2... 20th
career assist vs Ala.-Huntsville (3/4)...
Assist vs Ala.-Huntsville in CHA Tournament semifinals.
Prior to BSU
Personal
Ryan S. Miller... Born April 19, 1984...
Son of Richard and Monica Miller... Undecided on a major.
NCAA
not kept
-
CHA Games
6-8=14
5-4=9
5
0-1=1
2
t-21st
t-12th
t-4th
t-4th
t-4th
Bentley (11/12); second career multipoint game... Goal at Lake Superior State
(12/4)... Four shots on goal vs Niagara
(12/10)... First goal vs Western Michigan
(12/17)... Career-high two assists against
Air Force (1/8); first career multi-assist
game, third multi-point game this season... Assist vs Robert Morris (1/15)...
Goal, assist at North Dakota (1/28);
fourth multi-point game... Scored goals
in both games of Robert Morris series
(2/11-12); first goal in 2-1 overtime
Game 1 win, empty-net goal to ice 3-0
shutout in Game 2.
2005-06 / sophomore
2005-06 Honors:
• Academic All-CHA
One of three Topeka Scarecrows players
from 2002-03 on the BSU roster this
year (Luke Erickson, Layne Sedevie)...
Finished eighth on Scarecrows in scoring with 17-15=32 points in 59 games...
+8... Three power-play goals.
10
Prior to BSU
Played for Langley Hornets of the
BCHL... Finished second on the team
in scoring with 27-44=71 points in 60
games played, one of just two players on
the team to score more than 59 points on
the year... 27 goals tied for third on the
team, led the squad with 44 assists; no
other Hornet player had more than 32.
Was a fixture on Langley’s first line
throughout the season... Named Langley’s “Best All-Around Player” for 2004...
Also played for Langley during the 200102 and 2002-03 seasons.
2004-05 / freshman
Only Bemidji State freshman to appear
in all 37 games.
Goal, assist in BSU’s season opener
vs Ferris State (10/22); one of just four
true freshmen in BSU’s Division I era
to score two or more points in a season
opener (Blaine Jarvis ‘04, Jeff McGill
‘99, Mike Perpich ‘99)... Goal, assist vs
Personal
Matt Allen Pope... Born Aug. 5, 1984...
Son of Bud and Tracy Pope... Majoring in
business administration.
Matt Pope: Career Stats
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
37
37
74
G-A
7-7
7-14
14-21
Pts
14
21
35
+/-1
+4
+3
PIM
14-28
22-44
36-72
PP
0
5
5
SH
0
0
0
FG
2
1
3
GW
0
2
2
GT
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
20
G-A
2-4
Pts
6
+/+1
PIM
8-16
PP
0
SH
0
FG
1
GW
0
GT
0
20
2-4
6
+1
8-16
0
0
1
0
0
Career Highs
Goals: 1, 14 times; Assists: 2, three times; Points: 2, eight times.
SOG: 7 vs Wayne St. (Mich.) (1/13/2006); PIM: 4, seven times.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Garrett Roth
Forward
17
Junior • 5-11 • 165
Cary, Ill.
AWHL-Bismarck
2005-06 Leaders
Game-Winning Goals
All Games
1
CHA
-
2005-06 / junior
NCAA
-
CHA Games
1
Sat out by coaches’ decision in BSU’s
first 16 games, but has appeared in 15 of
the team’s last 21 games... Scored 3-7=10
points in nine games played since Feb. 4
at Ala.-Huntsville; scored 2-2=4 points
Personal
in first 23 career games.
Garrett Bruce Roth... Born Feb. 17,
Assist in season debut vs Clarkson 1982... Son of Bruce and Jodie Roth...
(12/30)... Assist at Ala.-Hunstville (2/4) Majoring in criminal justice.
kicked off career-long three-game scoring
streak; 1-5=6 points during streak... Two
assists at Western Michigan (2/11) for
first multi-point game since 1-1=2 points vs Bentley on 11/13/2004... Career-high
1-2=3 points, scored game’s first goal vs
Robert Morris (1/17); second consecutive multi-assist game... Scoring streak
snapped 2/18 vs Robert Morris.
Goal at Niagara (2/24)... 1-1=2
points vs Ala.-Huntsville (3/3)... Assist
vs Ala.-Huntsville in CHA Tournament
semifinals (3/11).
2004-05 / sophomore
2004-05 Honors:
• Academic All-CHA
Made collegiate debut against Ferris State
(10/23), played fourth-line right wing...
Game-winning first goal, assist, first collegiate points against Bentley (11/13)...
Goal vs Niagara (12/10).
2005-06 Honors:
• Academic All-CHA
Assist vs Minnesota State (10/14); first
career point scored against a non-conference opponent... Assist at Ferris State
(11/19)... Assist vs Niagara (12/3)... Assist vs Wayne State (1/14)
2004-05 / sophomore
Played first-line right defense with Peter
Jonsson in all 37 games.
+4 vs Bentley (11/12)... Assist
at Niagara (11/19); first point since
1/30/2004 at Findlay (24 games)... Assist
vs Niagara (12/10)... Assist vs Air Force
(1/8)... One assist in each game of Robert
Morris series (1/14-15) stretched scoring
streak to career-long three games... Assist
at Air Force (3/5).
Prior to BSU
Garrett Roth: Career Stats
G-A
2-1
3-8
5-9
Pts
3
11
14
+/E
+1
+1
PIM
4-8
2-4
6-12
PP
0
1
1
G
10
9
19
G-A
1-0
3-4
4-4
Nathaniel Scott Schwartzbauer... Born June 26, 1982... Son of Scott and Sandi
Schwartzbauer... Undecided on a major...
Standing 6-4, Schwartzbauer joins five
other Beavers as the tallest skater in school
history; Dave Stengrim (1991-’94), Rob
Carpentier (1983-’85), Joel Otto (1980’84), Joe Nathe (1972-’74) and Anssi Teranta (2005-’06) also stood 6-4.
Nathan Schwartzbauer: Career Stats
SH
0
0
0
FG
1
1
2
GW
1
1
2
GT
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
FG
0
1
1
GW
0
1
1
GT
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
Personal
2003-04 / freshman
Was a Game 1 starter on third-line defense in each of team’s last 12 weekend
series; played both games at Niagara
(1/9-10), first series playing in both
games; also played both games of Findlay (1/30-31), St. Cloud State (2/13-14)
and Ala.-Huntsville (2/20-21) series...
Sat out Game 2 of Air Force series (2/28)
to snap career-high streak of five games
played... Assist vs Air Force (1/2); first
career point... Two shots on net at Niagara (1/9)... Assist, two shots on net in
shutout of Findlay (1/30).
Prior to BSU
2003-04 / freshman
G
18
15
33
men) with 9-15=24 points... Was +7 for
the year with two power-play goals; fourth
on team with 113 penalty minutes.
Played for the Quesnel Millionaires
of the BCHL before joining Musketeers... Also earned First-Team All-State
honors as a high school prep for Colony
High School in Alaska, earning Team
MVP, team’s hardest-hitter and region’s
fastest-skater honors.
Excellent multi-sport prep athlete,
earning first-team All-State honors as
a tight end and receiving offers to play
college football in eastern Washington
state... Also excelled in track, including
a high jump championship and spots
on the gold-medal winning 4x100m
and 4x200m relay teams for Colony at
the 2000 Alaska state championships...
4x100m relay team set a meet record in
2000 with a time of 43.59.
Spent two seasons at Sioux City; helped
lead the Musketeers to the 2002 USHL
Championship... Finished 10th on the
team in scoring (third amongst defense-
Sat out season
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
2
Senior • 6-4 • 215
Wasilla, Alaska
USHL-Sioux City
2005-06 / junior
t-12th
Played 110 games for Bismarck Bobcats,
scored 70-86=156 points during twoyear tenure to become Bismarck’s all-time
leading scorer... Bismarck’s all-time leader
in goals (70) and assists (86)... 13th in
games played (110)... Won Bourne Cup
with Bismarck in 2002-03...
2005-06 Honors:
• Academic All-CHA
Nathan Schwartzbauer
Defenseman
Pts
1
7
8
+/+1
+1
+2
PIM
4-8
1-2
5-10
PP
0
1
1
Career Highs
Goals: 1, five times; Assists: 2, twice; Points: 1-2=3 vs Robert Morris (2/17/2006);
SOG: 3, three times; PIM: 2, six times.
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
19
37
37
93
G-A
0-2
0-8
0-4
0-14
Pts
2
8
4
14
+/+2
+13
+14
+29
PIM
3-6
11-33
18-47
32-86
PP
0
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
0
0
0
0
GW
0
0
0
0
GT
0
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
0
FG
0
0
0
0
GW
0
0
0
0
GT
0
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
12
20
20
52
G-A
0-2
0-8
0-2
0-12
Pts
2
8
2
12
+/+5
+9
+5
+19
Career Highs
22
Goals: none; Assists: 1, 14 times; Points: 1, 14 times;
SOG: 3, three times; PIM: 15, twice.
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PIM
2-4
6-23
8-16
16-43
PP
0
0
0
0
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Tyler Scofield
Forward
14
Sophomore • 5-8 • 150
Prince George, B.C.
MJHL-OCN
2005-06 Leaders
Point Scoring
Assist Scoring
Power-Play Points
Game-Winning Goals
Rookie Scoring
All Games
6-19=25 (0.68)
19 (0.51)
1-15=16
1
6-19=25 (0.68)
CHA
t-15th
t-11th
t-6th
4th
Layne Sedevie
Goaltender
NCAA
not kept
t-27th
CHA Games
3-14=17
14
1-12=13
1
3-14=17
t-12th
t-5th
6th
t-12th
t-3rd
2005-06 Leaders
Goals Against Avg.
Save Percentage
Winning Pct.
Victoriesa
a
=unofficial category
All Games
2.46
.918
.625 (12-7-1)
12
CHA
1st
1st
1st
3rd
Career Notes
Prior to BSU
Career Notes
u 6-19=25 points 5th-most by a BSU
freshman in the program’s Division I era.
u 19 assists is 2nd-most by a BSU freshman in the program’s Division I era, and
one shy of Luke Erickson’s record of 20
(2003-04).
In 2004-05, Scofield led the OCN Blizzard in scoring 40-25=65 points in 44
games, and also added eight power-play
goals and five game-winners. His 65
points tied for 17th in the MJHL, and
his five game-winners tied for 14th.
Scofield’s 1.47 points-per-game scoring
average led the MJHL.
Scofield was one of three OCN players to make the Sherwood Division squad
at the 2005 MJHL All-Star Game in
January, and he was runner-up for MJHL
Player of the Month in January. He
brought in numerous honors at the OCN
awards banquet, winning team awards for
MVP, Top Scorer, the CJ1240 ThreeStars Award and Most Popular Player.
Played for the Prince George Spruce
Kings from 2002-03; earned Most Inspirational Player honors in 2002 and led
the team in scoring en route to a BCHL
All-Star Game appearance in 2003. Also
earned Rookie of the Y ear and Most
Popular Player honors with Vernon Vipers in 2001.
u Was ranked 30th amongst North
American goaltenders in the final NHL
Central Scouting rankings before the
2002 NHL Draft.
u Fifth on BSU career list (all-time) in
goals-against average (2.71).
u Second on BSU Division I-era goaltending wins list (29); 16th goalie in
BSU history to reach 20 career wins.
u Second on BSU Division I-era saves
list (1,211); 2nd BSU Division I-era
goalie and 14th BSU goalie all-time to
reach 1,000 career saves.
u 12th goaltender in BSU history with
1,200 saves and 2,000 minutes played.
u BSU Division I-era career record three
assists (amongst goaltenders).
u Streak of 116:39 consecutive scoreless
minutes in goal from Feb. 5 vs Wayne
State (5:26/2nd) to Feb. 19 vs Ala.Huntsville (2:05/2nd) was third-longest
streak in BSU’s Division I era.
2005-06 / freshman
2005-06 Honors:
u 12/5/2005 CHA Rookie of the Week
u CHA All-Rookie Team
Played both games of Minn.-Duluth series (10/7-8); assist, first collegiate point
in Game 2... Power-play goal at Air Force
(10/28)... Assist at Wayne State (11/11).
uCHA Rookie of the Week after scoring four assists vs Niagara (12/3).
1-1=2 points vs Dartmouth (12/31)...
Two assists vs Wayne State (1/14)... Assist vs Air Force (1/21)... Goal at Ala.Huntsville (2/3)... Assist at Western
Michigan (2/10) kicked off career-long
five-game scoring streak; 2-4=6 points
during streak... Goal at Western Michigan (2/11)... Assist, game-winning goal vs
Robert Morris (2/17)... Assist vs Robert
Morris (2/18)... Assist at Niagara (2/24)...
Streak snapped at Niagara (2/25).
1-5=6 points during during threegame scoring sstreak heading into
NCAA Tournament... Three assists vs
Ala.-Huntsville (3/4)... 1-2=3 points in
CHA Tournament; goal vs Ala.-Huntsville in semifinals (3/11); two assists vs
Niagara in championship (3/12).
Personal
Tyler Justin Gerald Philip Scofield... Born
Aug. 15, 1984... Son of Justin and Tonia
Scofield... Undecided on a major.
2005-06 / junior
2005-06 Honors:
u10/31/05 CHA Defensive of the Week
u3/6/2006 CHA Defensive of the Week
uAcademic All-CHA
uCHA All-Tournament Team
Won BSU’s everyday goaltender job for
last five games of the season after splitting
time with Matt Climie... Posted a 4-0-0
record with a 1.49 GAA and a .952 save
percentage heading into NCAA Tournament... Opened season by going 6-0-1 in
Tyler Scofield: Career Stats
Year
2005-06
Career
G
37
37
G-A
6-19
6-19
Pts
25
25
+/-4
-4
PIM
5-10
5-10
PP
1
1
G
20
20
G-A
3-14
3-14
Pts
17
17
+/-3
-3
PIM
1-2
1-2
PP
1
1
NCAA
22nd
18th
16th
not kept
CHA Games
1.70
.937
.700
7
1st
1st
2nd
t-3rd
first seven starts, then went 2-6-0 in next
eight starts and lost Saturday starting job
to Matt Climie for Robert Morrs series
(2/17-18).
Complete-game victory at Minn.Duluth (10/8); 24 saves, allowed just one
second-period power-play goal; first win
since 2/19/2004 at Ala.-Huntsville... 31
saves on 34 shots faced in win over Minnesota State (10/15); most saves since a
career-high 45 saves at Ala.-Huntsville
(1/22/2005).
uCHA Defensive Player of the Week after allowing one goal with 24 saves in
victory at Air Force (10/29); entered
game with a 7.75 career GAA against
Air Force with a .778 save percentage in
two starts... Allowed one goal with 15
saves in complete-game win at Wayne
State (11/12)... Won fifth consecutive
road start with 37 saves and three goals
allowed at Ferris State (11/19); 37 saves
tied for second-most in a single game
in his career, most since career-high 45
saves at Ala.-Huntsville on 1/22/2005...
22 saves, 2 goals against in fourth career
draw vs Lake Superior State (12/10); tied
career high with 65:00 minutes played.
Tied career high by allowing five
goals with 21 saves in 5-1 loss at North
Dakota; four of five goals allowed came
on special teams (3 power play, 1 shorthanded).
Allowed two goals against 21 saves
at Robert Morris (1/7) but received only
one goal of support and suffered a hardluck loss... Opened a four-start streak
Layne Sedevie: Career Stats
SH
0
0
FG
0
0
GW
1
1
GT
0
0
SH
0
0
FG
0
0
GW
1
1
GT
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2005-06
Career
30
Senior • 5-9 • 180
Bismarck, N.D.
USHL-Topeka
Career Highs
Goals: 1, six times; Assists: 4 vs Niagara (12/3/2005); Points: 0-4=4 vs Niagara (12/3/2005);
SOG: 6 vs Ala.-Huntsville (3/4/2006); PIM: 2, five times.
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
13
20
20
53
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
8
11
10
29
GS
Min
11
732:19
20 1,053:03
19 1,171:53
50
2,957
GA
33
54
48
135
GAA
2.70
3.08
2.46
2,74
Sv
296
418
538
1,252
Sv%
.900
.886
.918
.903
W
6
11
12
29
L
4
8
7
19
T
3
0
1
4
SHO
0
1
1
2
W
6
7
7
20
L
1
3
3
7
T
1
0
0
1
SHO
0
1
1
2
vs College Hockey America
GS
7
11
9
27
Min
455:41
579:43
563:05
1,598
GA
20
29
16
65
GAA
2.63
3.00
1.70
2.44
Sv
168
243
237
648
Sv%
.894
.893
.937
.909
Career Highs
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Saves: 45 at Ala.-Huntsville (1/22/2005); Goals vs: 5, seven times;
Shots Faced: 50 at Ala.-Huntsville (1/22/2005); Min: 65:00, twice.
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Returning Players
in which he allowed just 10 goals but
posted a 2-2-0 record... Season-high five
goals allowed, 21 saves in overtime loss at
Western Michigan (2/11)... Allowed two
goals with 11 saves in a 22:21 relief appearance at Niagara; took loss in relief.
uCHA Defensive Player of the Week
after holding Ala.-Huntsville to one goal
with 52 saves in BSU’s first-ever CHA
series sweep of the Chargers (3/3-4); 27
saves, second career shutout in Game 2.
37 saves in CHA Semifinal win over
Ala.-Huntsville (3/11); 31 saves in CHA
Tournament Championship game victory vs Niagara (3/12).
2004-05 / sophomore
Started both games of Ferris State series
(10/22-23); earned victory in Game 1;
early exit in Game 2 after allowing five
goals on 12 shots in 35:42; first early
exit since Feb. 27, 2004 at Air Force (4
GA in 45:50)... Complete-game losses
in both games of Minnesota State series
(11/5-6); season-high 35 saves in Game
1, 30 saves in Game 2; first back-to-back
30-save games of his career..
Went 3-1-0 on four-game Thanksgiving road trip; in goal for program’s firstever road sweep at Niagara (11/19-20);
25 saves, 3 GA in Game 1 win, 29 saves,
1 GA in Game 2 win; one goal allowed
in Game 2 marked Niagara’s lowest goaltotal at Dwyer Arena in the series... 25
saves, one goal allowed at Wayne State
(11/22); 27 saves, tied career high with
five goals allowed in 39:46 of work at
Wayne State (11/23)... Game 2 loss was
first loss in 11 career starts against College Hockey America opposition... Saved
24 of 25 shots faced in win at Lake Superior State (12/4); held Lakers scoreless
for game’s final 57:07.
Split home series with Niagara; 14
saves, 3 GA in Game 1 win (12/10)... Allowed five goals on 30 shots in Game 2
loss (12/11); Game 2 marked first loss in
five career starts against Niagara.
Allowed two goals on first two
shots faced against Air Force (1/7);
lifted after 38 seconds for shortest start
by any goaltender in BSU’s Division I
era; no decision... Career-high 45 saves
on career-high 50 shots faced in loss at
Ala.-Huntsville (1/22)... 18 saves in victory over Wayne State on Feb. 5; snapped
three-start winless streak... Posted first
career shutout with 3-0 win over Robert Morris on Feb. 12; 18 saves en route
to 10th win of the season... Allowed 2
goals, 18 saves in win over Ala.-Huntsville (2/19); ran winning streak to three
starts; goal allowed at 2:05 of second period snapped career-long scoreless streak
at 116:39; first goal allowed since 2/5/05
vs Wayne State.
2003-04 (freshman)
Records Set in 2003-04:
u BSU Division I-era record (for goaltenders) two assists.
First freshman in BSU’s Division I era
to win consecutive road starts (12/13 at
Ala.-Huntsville; 1/10 at Niagara; 1/24
at Wayne State)... First BSU freshman to
win consecutive road starts since 1996-97
(Adam Pavlato, 4)... Earned decision in all
three BSU ties this season... Undefeated
(6-0-1) in seven starts vs College Hockey
America foes... Sedevie’s six wins were
second-most by a freshman goaltender
in BSU’s Division I era (Bob Tallarico, 711-0, 1999-2000)... Two assists, most by
a BSU goaltender since Neil Cooper (2,
1996-97)... 6-1-1 in last eight starts.
Three-start road winning streak
from 12/13 at Ala.-Huntsville to 1/24 at
Wayne State; win in Huntsville snapped
an eight-game BSU road losing streak in
that series; win at Niagara (1/10) was
BSU’s first-ever road win in that series;
win at Wayne State (1/24) helped BSU
complete a four-game season sweep.
Made collegiate debut as replacement
goaltender vs Clarkson (10/18); replaced
Dannie Morgan in pre-arranged move to
have each goaltender play half the game;
saved all 17 shots faced to earn the tie
for first collegiate decision... Made first
career start vs Minnesota State (10/25);
saved 24 of 26 shots faced (.923) in complete-game overtime draw... Allowed just
three goals, saved BSU season-high 33
shots in loss at Minn.-Duluth (11/15).
Saved 18 of 21 shots faced in 59:45 of
work to earn first collegiate win at Ala.Huntsville (12/13); win snapped eightgame BSU losing streak at Huntsville.
uCHA Defensive Player of the Week
for performance at Niagara (1/9-10);
2.25 GAA/.915 save percentage for the
weekend; took loss in relief in Game 1,
playing 46:51 after starter Grady Hunt
was chased just 11 minutes into the
game; complete-game win in Game 2
with 17 saves, was BSU’s first-ever road
win at Niagara.
Allowed one goal against 23 saves at
Wayne State (1/24) to help BSU complete a four-game regular-season sweep
of the Warriors; third win in his last
three road starts... Fourth win in four
starts with a 5-3 win over Findlay (1/31);
saved 22 of 25 shots faced, allowed just
one goal in game’s final 50:24... Saved 37
of 42 shots faced, both season-highs by
a BSU goaltender, at No. 5 Minnesota
(2/7); allowed one even-strength goal in
first two periods of play; put on a goaltending highlight show in the second period making numerous spectacular saves
to keep BSU in the game.
uCHA Rookie of the Week after posting a win and a tie in Ala.-Huntsville series (2/20-21); improved to 5-0-1 in six
starts against CHA foes; first series this
season starting both games; allowed just
one even-strength goal for the weekend;
saved 27 of 30 shots faced in Game 1
draw (2/20); 14 saves, two goals allowed
in Game 2 win (2/21); 2-0-1 in three
starts against Ala.-Huntsville this year.
Prior to BSU
One of three Topeka Scarecrows players from 2002-03 on the BSU roster
this year (Luke Erickson, Ryan Miller)...
Named Goalie’s World Magazine/USHL
Goaltender of the Month for Dec. 2002;
6-2 record for the month with a .928 save
percentage and 1.88 GAA... Was leading
the USHL with 22 wins in goal before
suffering a season-ending neck injury
against Lincoln, Feb. 11, 2003... 22-103 record in 36 starts for Topeka with a
2.62 goals-against average and a .896 save
percentage... Three of 10 losses came in
overtime... Also had two assists.
Spent 2001-02 season with Sioux
Falls Stampede... AWHL Rookie of the
Year and Goaltender of the Year for Billings Bulls in 2000-01.
Personal
Layne Darnel Joseph Sedevie... Born
April 8, 1983... Son of Patrick and Junette Sedevie... Undecided on a major.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Rob Sirianni
Forward
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Senior • 5-11 • 185
Edmonton, Alberta
AJHL-Bonnyville
2005-06 Leaders
Point Scoring
Goal Scoring
Power-Play Goals
Game-Winning Goals
All Games
16-13=29 (0.91)
16 (0.50)
7
2
CHA
t-10th
t-3rd
t-5th
t-9th
Career Notes
u Eighth on BSU Division I-era scoring
list (37-35=72); eighth player in BSU’s
Division I era to reach 70 career points.
u Fifth on Division I-era career goalscoring list (37); tied for fourth in powerplay goals (15).
u 11th on Division I-era career assists
list (35).
2005-06 / junior
2005-06 Records and Streaks:
u Scored in each of BSU’s first four
games to open the season, the secondlongest scoring streak to open a season in
BSU’s Division I era.
Had an assist in seven of nine games from
3/5/2004 at Air Force to 10/15/2005 vs
Minnesota State, including four in a row
to open the 2005 season.
One assist in each game of Minn.Duluth series (10/7-8)... Back-to-back
multi-point games in Minnesota State
series (10/14-15); game-winning powerplay goal, assist in Game 1; goal, assist in
Game 2; first consecutive multi-point
games of his career... First goal at Wayne
State (11/12); 50th career point; became 14th player in BSU’s Division I
era to score 50 career points... Scored
25th career goal, unassisted, at Ferris
State (11/18)... Assist vs Niagara... 21=3 points in Lake Superior State series
(12/9-10), scored on all three BSU goals
in the series; 10th career power-play goal
in Game 1; game-tying goal, assist in
Game 2; 12th career multi-point game.
NCAA
96th
t-32nd
-
CHA Games
6-7=13
7
3
0
t-24th
t-13th
t-13th
-
Two power-play goals vs Dartmouth
(12/31); second career game with multiple power-play goals... 2-2=4 points
during three-game scoring streak from
Jan. 7 at Robert Morris to Jan. 14 vs
Wayne State... 1-1=2 points vs Wayne
State (1/14)... 1-2=3 points vs Air Force
(1/21)... 1-1=2 points vs Western Michigan (2/10); injured shoulder in that contest, would cause him to miss five consecutive games from Feb. 11 at Western
Michigan to Feb. 25 at Niagara.
Scored 4-1=5 points in three games
after returning from injury absence, running streak of consecutive games with
a goal scored to four... 1-1=2 points vs
Ala.-Huntsville (3/3) in return game;
scored game’s first goal... Two power-play
goals vs Ala.-Huntsville (3/4); second
multiple-power play goal game this season, third of his career; first goal was 70th
career point... Game-winning overtime
goal vs Ala.-Huntsville in CHA Tournament semifinals (3/11); four-game CHA
Tournament scoring streak.
2004-05 / sophomore
Records Set in 2004-05
uThird player in team’s Division I era
to score three consecutive BSU goals;
scored at 19:07/3rd at Wayne State
(11/23) and at 2:25/2nd and 9:57/2nd
at Lake Superior State (12/3).
Career-long five-game scoring streak
from Nov. 23-Dec. 11, 2004; 4-2=6
points during streak (1.20 ppg).
Power-play first goal vs Ferris State
(10/22); second career power-play goal,
second career first goal... 2-1=3 points
in Bentley series (11/12-13); two goals
in Game 1, including power-play goal;
first multi-goal game since Jan. 31, 2004
vs Findlay; first goal in Game 1 was 20th
career point... Power-play goal at Wayne
State (11/23)... Two power-play goals
in second period against Lake Superior
State (12/3); first career game with multiple power-play goals, second multi-goal
game of the year...
Goal, two assists in win at Ala.Huntsville (1/21); scored on all three
BSU goals; first multi-assist game of
the season, third of his career... Goal at
North Dakota (1/28)... Power-play goal
vs Minn.-Duluth (2/26)... 2-1=3 points
at Air Force (3/4-5); scored BSU’s first
two goals in Game 1, scored game’s first
goal and game-winning power-play goal,
game-winner was 20th career goal; assist,
40th career point in Game 2... 3-5=8
points in four career games at Air Force.
Goal, two assists in CHA Tournament; game-winning power-play first
goal, assist vs Air Force in semifinals
(3/12); assist vs Ala.-Huntsville in championship game (3/13).
series (2/20-21); assist in Game 1; scored
first career power-play goal in Game 2...
1-4=5 points, +6 rating in Air Force series (2/27-28); career-high 1-3=4 points
in Game 1, assisted on all three goals of
Ryan Huddy’s hat trick; assist in Game 2;
Sirianni’s line (with Huddy and Riley Riddell) scored 12 points in Game 1 and had
16 for the series... Goal vs Niagara (3/6)...
Two assists vs Niagara in CHA Tournament championship game (3/14); fourth
career multi-point game, second career
multi-assist game.
Came to Bemidji State off a season in
which he led the Alberta Junior League
with 48 goals scored... Finished fifth
overall in the AJHL with 48-42=90
points, one of just five 90-point scorers
in the league... Seven power-play goals,
seven short-handed goals and seven
game-winners while tallying 110 penalty
minutes... Scored seven of the Bonnyville’s 11 short-handed goals and 7 of its
25 game-winners in 2002-03.
Member of the South team at the
2003 AJHL All-Star Classic held Jan. 25,
2003 in Camrose, Alberta.
2003-04 / freshman
Personal
Prior to BSU
All 18 points scored came against CHA Rob Joseph Sirianni... Born Oct. 31,
opponents.
1983... Son of Joseph and Rhea Sirianni...
Made collegiate debut vs Clarkson Majoring in physical education.
(10/18)... Assisted on Jean-Guy Gervais’
goal for first collegiate point at Findlay
(11/8)... Assist at Ala.-Huntsville (12/11)... Scored first two goals of career at Niagara
(1/9)... Unassisted first goal at Wayne State
(1/24)... Scored two goals in 5-3 win over
Findlay (1/31); second multi-goal game
in last six starts, both against CHA opponents... Goal, assist in Ala.-Huntsville
Rob Sirianni: Career Stats
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
29
37
32
98
G-A
8-10
13-12
16-13
37-35
Pts
18
25
29
72
+/+13
+1
+12
+26
PIM
6-12
10-31
15-38
31-81
PP
1
7
7
15
SH
0
0
0
0
FG GW
1
0
3
1
2
2
6
3
GT
0
0
1
1
SH
0
0
0
0
FG GW
1
0
1
1
2
0
4
1
GT
0
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
18
20
16
54
G-A
8-8
5-8
7-6
20-22
Pts
16
13
13
42
+/+14
+1
+8
+23
PIM
4-8
9-29
8-24
21-61
PP
1
2
3
6
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Career Highs
Goals: 2, seven times; Power-Play Goals: 2, three times; Assists: 3 at Air Force (2/27/2004);
Points: 4 at Air Force (2/27/2004);
SOG: 8 at Robert Morris (1/6/2006); PIM: 17 vs Wayne State (2/5/2005).
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Returning Players
Riley Weselowski
Defenseman
6
Junior • 6-0 • 195
Pilot Mound, Manitoba
MJHL-Neepawa
2005-06 Leaders
Point Scoring
Assist Scoring
Short-Handed Points
Short-Handed Goals
Defenseman Scoring
All Games
2-18=20 (0.54)
18 (0.49)
1-2=3
1
2-18=20 (0.54)
CHA
t-1st
t-6th
t-5th
Career Notes:
u18 assists in 2005-06 third-most by a
defenseman in BSU’s Division I era.
u2-18=20 points in 2005-06 gave Weselowski just the fifth 20-point season by
a defenseman in BSU’s Division I era.
u3 assists vs Air Force (1/20) tied BSU
Division I-era single-game record for defensemen.
2005-06 / sophomore
2005-06 Honors:
u1/23/2006 CHA Defensive Player of
the Week
uAcademic All-CHA
Scored four points in a three-game
span from 12/2/2005 vs Niagara to
12/9/2005 vs Lake Superior State;
scored four points in previous 30 career
games played.
Assist at Minn.-Duluth (10/7); first
point since 11/13/2004 vs Bentley, a
span of 34 games...Assist in each game
of Minnesota State series (10/14-15)...
Three assists in Niagara series (12/2-3);
assist in Game 1; two assists, first career
multi-point game in Game 2; career-high
five shots on goal in each game... Assist
vs Lake Superior State (12/9) ran scoring streak to three games... Short-handed
goal vs Wayne State (1/13).
uCHA Defensive Player of the Week
after career-high three assists vs Air Force
(1/20), tied BSU single-game record for
defensemen; game kicked off career-high
five-game scoring streak; 1-7=8 points
Travis Winter
Forward
NCAA
not kept
-
CHA Games
2-11=13
11
1-1=2
1
2-11=13
2005-06 / freshman
t-24th
t-11th
t-1st
t-2nd
t-3rd
during streak... Goal at Ala.-Huntsville
(2/4)... Two assists at Western MIchigan
(2/10)... Two assists vs Ala.-Huntsville
(3/4); second assist was 20th point of
the year.
2004-05 / freshman
Made collegiate debut at Minnesota State
(11/6)... Assist, first collegiate point,
vs Bentley (11/13)... Tied career high
with three shots on goal vs Wayne State
(2/5)... Made debut at forward in series
at Air Force (3/4-5); played both games
at second-line left wing for Ryan Huddy,
out with an illness.
Prior to BSU
Came to BSU after a standout season
with the Neepawa Natives of the MJHL,
where he was the MJHL’s highest-scoring
defensemen with a team-high 20-40=60
points... 20 goals tied for second amongst
MJHL defensemen, as did his 40 assists...
Tied for 17th in the MJHL amongst
all players in assists; tied for 14th in the
league with four game-winning goals...
Finalist for MJHL MVP... 2004 MJHL
Sherwood Division All Star... 2003
MJHL Rookie All-Star First Team.
Personal
Riley Wallace Weselowski... Born Feb. 24,
1985... Son of Phil and Cyndy Weselowski... Majoring in business administration.
Played in 13 of BSU’s first 21 games, including Game 2 of BSU’s first nine series
of the season, but played in just three
games after Jan. 14.
Made collegiate debut in Game 2 of
Minn.-Duluth series (10/8); one shot on
net, +1... Goal, first collegiate point vs
Minnesota State (10/15)... Assist in each
game of North Dakota series (12/1617); first assists of collegiate career... Two
assists vs Clarkson (12/30) ran scoring
streak to three games.
Prior to BSU
Finished his second season in the United
States Hockey League as the second-leading scorer for the Indiana Ice in 200405... Scored 21-21=42 points, second on
the team in goals scored as one of just two
20-goal scorers for the Ice... Led the Ice
and tied for 10th in the USHL with nine
power-play goals... In 2003-04, scored
10-13=23 points in 59 games when the
Ice were still the Danville Wings; one
power-play goal, +6 rating for the year.
Scored 19-45=64 points for St.
Cloud Tech High School in 2002-03,
capping a brilliant four-year career which
saw him earn four varsity letters and be
named All-Conference three times, AllArea twice and All-Area Player of the
Year in 2003.
Personal
Travis John Winter... Born Aug. 10,
1984... Son of John and Sue Winter...
Majoring in business administration...
Winter is just the second native of St.
Cloud, Minn. ever to join the BSU program. The only other St. Cloud native to
appear on a BSU roster was Mark Larson
in 1992.
Riley Weselowski: Career Stats
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
21
37
58
G-A
0-1
2-18
2-19
Pts
1
20
21
+/-1
+6
+5
PIM
12-24
25-50
37-74
PP
0
0
0
SH
0
1
1
Travis Winter: Career Stats
FG GW
0
0
0
0
0
0
GT
0
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2004-05
2005-06
Career
G
14
20
34
G-A
0-0
2-11
2-11
Pts
0
13
13
+/E
+7
+7
PIM
7-14
14-28
21-42
PP
0
0
0
SH
0
1
1
8
Sophomore • 6-1 • 185
St. Cloud, Minn.
USHL-Indiana
FG GW
0
0
0
0
0
0
GT
0
0
0
Career Highs
Goals: 1, twice; Assists: 3 vs Air Force (1/20/2006); Points: 0-3=3 vs Air Force (1/20/2006);
SOG: 8 at Ala.-Huntsville (2/4/2006); PIM: 4, nine times.
Year
2005-06
Career
G
16
32
G-A
1-4
4-6
Pts
5
10
+/-2
+5
PIM
4-8
13-37
PP
0
0
SH
0
0
FG GW
0
0
0
1
GT
0
0
SH
0
0
FG GW
0
0
0
0
GT
0
0
vs College Hockey America
Year
2005-06
Career
G
7
7
G-A
0-0
0-0
Pts
0
0
+/-4
-4
PIM
0-0
0-0
PP
0
0
Career Highs
Goals: 1 vs Minnesota State (10/15/2005); Assists: 2 vs Clarkson (12/30/2005); Points: 0-2=2
vs Clarkson (12/30/2006);
SOG: 4, twice; PIM: 2, four times.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Matt Francis
Forward
Junior • 5-9 • 185
Surrey, British Columbia
WCHA-St. Cloud State
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2006-07 Newcomers
Tyler Lehrke
Forward
Freshman • 5-8 • 175
Park Rapids, Minn.
USHL-Green Bay
2005-06 / junior
Prior to BSU
Will be ineligible to compete this season
after transferring from St. Cloud State.
Joins Bemidji State after completing
a two-year career with the Green Bay
Gamblers... Served as team captain andcored 14-17=31 points in 53 games in
2005-06... finished sixth in scoring, fifth
in goal scoring and sixth in assists... Added one power-play goal and two shorthanded goals.
Scored 4-8=12 points for the Gamblers in 59 games in 2004-05... Aalso had
one short-handed goal.
Originally signed a National Letter of Intent with BSU during the 2004
spring period, but was deferred for an additional year of junior experience.
Standout prep career at Park Rapids (Minn.) High School, prior to his
USHL stint... Set school career records
for points scored (192) and set singleseason records for goals (34), assists
(45) and points scored (79) as a senior
in 2003-04... Won the Minnesota State
High School League Hobey Baker Char-
Prior to BSU
Transfers to Bemidji State after a twoyear career at St. Cloud State... Scored
one assist in eight games played with four
penalty minutes in 2005-06... Played 37
games as a freshman in 2004-05; scored
six assists with 22 penalty minutes.
Was a BCHL Second-Team All-Star
after a 37-66=103-point season for the
Surrey Eagles in 2003-04
Personal
Matt Thomas Francis... Born Sept. 27,
1985... Son of Ernie and Shannon Francis... Majoring in business administration.
Kyle Hardwick
Defender
Freshman • 5-11 • 190
Warroad, Minn.
USHL-Lincoln
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Freshman • 6-1 • 190
New Brighton, Minn.
NAHL-Bozeman
23
Player of the Week after scoring four
goals in a weekend sweep of North Iowa
and Billings.
Personal
Chris Richard McKelvie... Born Feb. 22,
1985... Son of Rick and Vicky McKelvie... Majoring in sports science.
McKelvie has two brothers who have
played Division I men’s ice hockey... Older
brother Ryan completed his eligibility as
a forward at Minnesota State in 2005-06
and is BSU’s graduate assistant coach this
year... Twin brother Zach is a sophomore
defenseman at Army... All three McKelvie
brothers played for Bozeman, with Zach
and Chris playing as teammates from
2003-05.
McKelvie’s Bozeman teammate,
defenseman Graham McManamin, is a
freshman defenseman at BSU.
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Prior to BSU
Comes to BSU as a three-year NAHL
veteran, having played all three seasons
with the Bozeman IceDogs... Played just
56 games during his first two years with
Bozeman, including just 18 games in
2004-05, due to injury, but appeared in
51 games in 2005-06... Posted 23-33=56
points last year, finishing second on the
team in goals and points... Led the team
and tied for fourth in the NAHL with 12
power-play goals... Tied for sixth in the
NAHL with four short-handed goals.s
Helped Bozeman to the NAHL
regular-season championship after a
dominant 48-9-1 season which included
a 22-game unbeaten streak and 20-game
winning streak... Bozeman won the
NAHL’s West Division by 27 points over
second-place Fairbanks, and its 97 points
for the season were nine more than the
second-best league finisher, Texas (4212-4, 88 points).
March 12, 2006 NAHL Offensive
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Personal
Tyler J. Lehrke... Born April 21, 1986...
Son of Dave and Mary Lehrke... Undecided on a major.
Chris McKelvie
Prior to BSU
Personal
acter Award and earned All-Section and
All-Conference honors in 2004.
Forward
Scored 4-5=9 points in 43 games played
for the Lincoln Stars in 2005-06... Had
two power-play goals.
Three-year letterwinner helped lead
Warroad High to state championships
in 2003 and 2005... Led all Minnesota
prep defenders in scoring in 2005... Also
a four-time state tournament participant
in golf.
Kyle Robert Hardwick... Born Oct. 24,
1986... Son of Brian and Liz Hardwick...
Undecided on a major... Family has a
long tradition of college hockey participation: grandfather Dick Roberts
captained Minnesota in 1948-49; three
uncles played Division I hockey; brother
Jay Hardwick played for Minn.-Duluth
from 2001-04, sister Maureen Hardwick
played hockey and golf for St. Thomas
(Minn.) from 2002-05.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 Newcomers
Graham McManamin
Defenseman
5
Freshman • 5-10 • 202
Anchorage, Alaska
NAHL - Bozeman
Prior to BSU
Two-year NAHL veteran played 110
games with the Bozeman IceDogs during his career... Scored 4-17=21 points
in 54 games with 136 penalty minutes in
2004-05... 11-34=45 points in 56 games
in 2005-06.
Third-leading defenseman scorer in
NAHL with 45 points for the the 200506 regular season... One of four NAHL
blue-liners to top 40 points; 11 goals
tied for fifth amongst NAHL defenders
while 34 assists ranked third... Seven of
. 11 goals came on the power-play to tie
for second amongst NAHL defensemen.
BHelped Bozeman to the NAHL
regular-season championship after a
dominant 48-9-1 season which included
a 22-game unbeaten streak and 20-game
winning streak... Bozeman won the
NAHL’s West Division by 27 points over
second-place Fairbanks, and its 97 points
for the season were nine more than the
second-best league finisher, Texas (42-
12-4, 88 points).
Nov. 20, 2005 NAHL Co-Defensive
Player of the Week.
McManamin’s Bozeman teammate,
forward Chris McKelvie, is a freshman at
BSU.
Personal
Graham Philip McManamin... Born
Aug. 29, 1985... Son of John and Mary
Lynn McManamin... Majoring in business management.
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NHL - Pittsburgh Penguins / 7th rd, 2004 (194th)
Prior to BSU
Joins the Bemidji State program after a
two-year USHL stint with Sioux Falls...
Finished second amongst Stampede
defensemen with 5-19=24 points in 57
games played... Added three power-play
goals... Tied for 10th amongst USHL
defenders with 24 points... Finished with
a +10 rating.
Scored 1-7=8 points for the Stampede in 2004-05 with a +2 rating in 53
games played... Also had 54 penalty minutes.
Played for Brainerd (Minn.) High
School prior to his USHL tour... Scored
11-33=44 points as a junior in 2003-04.
190th player taken overall in the 1984
NHL Entry Draft; played 192 games
for the Devils from 1993-97, scoring
9-35=44 points with 619 penalty minutes.
Chris Joseph Peluso... Born Aug. 21,
1980... Son of Joe and Patti Peluso... Undecided on a major.
Nephew of former New Jersey Devils
standout Mike Peluso... Mike Peluso was
New Jersey’s 10th selection, and was the
Joey Moggach
Freshman • 5-7 • 165
Brandon, Manitoba
MJHL-Dauphin
Prior to BSU
Freshman • 5-10 • 185
Wadena, Minn.
USHL-Sioux Falls
Personal
Forward
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Joins the Bemidji State program after finishing a standout season for the Dauphin
Kings... Led the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in scoring with 55-63=118
points... Was runner-up for MJHL Most
Valuable Player.
Won the MJHL scoring title, finished second in the league in goals
scored (55), third in assists (63)... Was
one of two MJHL players to score 50
or more goals; 55 lamp-lighters were 14
more than the third-place finisher in the
league... One of just three MJHL players
to top 60 assists... Tied for fifth in the
league in power-play goals (17), sixth in
game-winning goals (7).
Five-time MJHL Player of the Week,
capturing the honor for weeks ending
March 26, 2006; March 2, 2006; Feb. 26,
2006; Jan. 29, 2006; and Sept. 25, 2005...
Was named MJHL Player of the Month
for Dec. 2005 and Feb. 2006.
Spent two years with the Flin-Flon
Chris Peluso
Defenseman
20
Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior
Hockey League prior to his time with
Dauphin... Played in 87 games for the
Bombers during the 2003-04 and 200405 seasons... Scored 17-31=48 points in
60 games in 2003-04... Member of SJHL
DirectWest All-League Rookie Team.
Personal
Joey James Moggach... Born July 13,
1985... Son of Jim and Linda Moggach...
Majoring in business.
John Vadnais
Defenseman
Freshman • 6-0 • 195
Stillwater, Minn.
USHL-Des Moines
Prior to BSU
Was leading the USHL in defenseman
scoring for the Des Moines Buccaneers
before being injured after playing 27
games, forcing him to miss the remainder of the season... Before his injury, he
scored 7-16=23 points - a total which
still led Des Moines defensemen and
ranked 12th in the USHL - with a +12
rating, one power-play goal and one
short-handed goal.
Was the USHL Defensive Player
of the Week for Oct. 31 after scoring
two goals and two assists and posting a
+3 rating after a pair of Divisional wins
which helped Des Moines take over first
place in the East.
Played three seasons in the USHL,
starting with the Waterloo (Iowa) Blackhawks in 2003-04... Played 20 games for
the Blackhawks, scoring 1-4=5 points, before moving to the Lincoln (Neb.) Stars...
Played 12 games for the Stars and scored
no points, then started the 2004-05 sea-
3
son in Lincoln... Scored 3-1=4 points in
20 games before playing the season’s final
40 games with Des Moines...Scored 411=15 points for the Bucs and racked up
84 penalty minutes.
Was one of 16 players signed into
USA Hockey’s National Team Developmental Program for the 2002-03 season...
Scored 1-9=10 points with 50 penalty
minutes in 62 games played.
Personal
John Robert Vadnais... Born April 7,
1986... Son of Roger Vadnais and Marcia
Magistad... Undecided on a major.
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 Non-Conference Opponents
Maine Black Bears
Minnesota St. Mavericks
Minn.-Duluth Bulldogs
October 13-14, 2006; 7:05 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
Arena; Orono, Maine
November 3-4, 2006; 7:37 p.m. / 7:07 p.m.
Midwest Wireless Civic Center; Mankato, Minn.
December 8, 2006; 7:35 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
December 9, 2006; 7:07 p.m.
Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center; Duluth, Minn.
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Location:
Orono, Maine
Founded (Enrollment) 1965 (11,400)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
Hockey East
Nickname:
Black Bears
School Colors:
Blue & White
Home Ice:
Alfond Arena
Size (capacity):
200x85 (5,592)
Superintendent: Dr. Robert Kennedy
Athletic Director:
Blake James
Athletic Phone: (207) 581-1052
Athletic Fax:
(207) 581-3297
Tickets:
(207) 581-2327
Location:
Mankato, Minn.
Founded (Enrollment):1868 (14,028)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
WCHA
Nickname:
Mavericks
School Colors:
Purple & Gold
Home Ice:
Midwest Wireless Civic Center
Size (capacity): 200x100 (4,832)
Superintendent:Dr. Richard Davenport
Athletic Director: Kevin Buisman
Athletic Phone: (507) 389-3216
Athletic Fax:
(507) 389-2904
Location:
Duluth, Minn.
Founded (Enrollment): 1895 (10,500)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
WCHA
Nickname:
Bulldogs
School Colors:
Maroon & Gold
Home Ice: Duluth Entertainment
and Convention Center
Size (capacity):
190x85 (5,294)
Superintendent:Dr. Kathryn Martin
Athletic Director:
Bob Nielson
Athletic Phone: (218) 726-8168
Athletic Fax:
(218) 726-6529
Tickets:
(218) 726-8595
head coach
forward
Tim
Michel
Hockey SID:
Brent Williamson Whitehead
Leveille
brent.williamson@umit.maine.edu
Phone:
(207) 581-4158 Oct 6 1 Minnesota
Cell:
n/a Oct. 13 BEMIDJI STATE
SID Home:
n/a Oct 14 BEMIDJI STATE
SID Fax:
(207) 581-3297 Oct 20 at North Dakota
Press Box: (719) 472-1301
Oct 21 at North Dakota
http://www.GoBlackBears.com
Oct 28 •Massachusetts
Nov 3 at •Merrimack
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1922 Nov 4 at •Boston Univ.
Overall Record:
n/a Nov 10 •Mass.-Lowell
Years in Div. I post-season:
15 Nov. 12 •New Hampshire
HE Season Titles:
Five Nov. 19 •Boston College
HE Tournament Titles:
n/a Nov 25 at •Vermont
Dec 1 •Providence
Coaching Staff
Dec 6 New Brunswick
Head Coach:
Tim Whitehead Dec 9 at •Northeastern
alma mater:
Hamilton ‘85
Dec 16 2 Mercyhurst
at UM:
131-54-24 (5th)
Career:
207-149-35 (10th) Dec 29 3 Western Michigan
Phone:
(207) 581-1106 Dec 30 3 New Hampshire
Contact:
contact SID Dec 30 3 Cornell
Jan 5 at •UMass-Lowell
Assistants:
Guy Perron
Maine ‘90 Jan 6 at •UMass-Lowell
Dan Kerluke
Maine ‘01 Jan 12 •Boston Univ.
Grant Standbrook
UMD ‘61 Jan 13 •Boston Univ.
Jan 19 at •Providence
The Black Bears
Jan 20 at •Providence
2005-06 record:
28-12-2
Jan 26 •Northeastern
Hockey East:
17-8-2 (2nd)
post-season:
2-1 HE Tourn. Jan 27 •Northeastern
Final national ranking:
6th Feb 2 at •New Hampshire
Returning:
19 (11f, 7d, 1g) Feb 3 at •New Hampshire
Lost:
8 (5f, 1d, 2g) Feb 9 •Vermont
Feb 10 •Vermont
Series vs BSU
Feb 15 at •Boston College
Standing:
first meeting Feb 16 at •Boston College
home:
0-0 Feb 23 •Merrimack
away:
0-0 Feb 24 •Merrimack
neutral:
0-0
Mar 2 at •Massachusetts
overtime:
0-0
Goals scored:
0-0 Mar 3 at •Massachusetts
exhibition
• Hockey East contest
1- Hall of Fame Game
2- Portland, Maine
3- Florida College Classic
Sports Information
head coach
forward
Troy
Travis
Hockey SID:
Paul Allan Jutting
Morin
paul.allen@mnsu.edu
Phone:
(507) 389-2625 Oct 7 Lethbridge
SID Home:
(507) 257-2146 Oct 12 at Notre Dame
SID Fax:
(507) 389-1923 Oct 14 Notre Dame
Press Box: (507) 389-3000 Oct 20 •St. Cloud State
http://www.msumavericks.com
Oct 21 at •St. Cloud State
Oct. 27 •North Dakota
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1969-70 Oct 28 •North Dakota
Overall Record:647-459-107 (.577) Nov 3 BEMIDJI STATE
Years in Div. I post-season: none Nov 4 BEMIDJI STATE
WCHA Season Titles:
none Nov 10 •Ak-Anchorage
WCHA Tournament Titles: none Nov 11 •Ak-Anchorage
Nov 17 at •Colo. College
Coaching Staff
Nov 18 at •Colo. College
Head Coach:
Troy Jutting Nov 21 Nebraska-Omaha
alma mater: Minnesota State ‘87 Dec 1 at •Minnesota
at MSU:
95-110-28 (7th)
Dec 2 •Minnesota
Career:
95-110-28 (7th)
Phone:
(507) 389-5196 Dec 8 at •Denver
Contact:
contact SID Dec 9 at •Denver
Dec 15 •Minn.-Duluth
Assistants:
Eric Means
Minnesota ‘94 Dec 16 •Minn.-Duluth
Darren Blue Minnesota State ‘96 Dec 29 at Yale
Dec 30 at Princeton
The Mavericks
Jan 5 •Minnesota
2005-06 record:
17-18-4 Jan 6 at •Minnesota
WCHA:
12-13-3 (7th) Jan 12 at •St. Cloud State
post-season: 1-2 WCHA Tourn.
Jan 13 •St. Cloud State
Final national ranking:
none
Returning:
16 (7f, 6d, 3g) Jan 16 at Nebraska-Omaha
Lost:
12 (8f, 1d, 0g) Jan 26 at •Wisconsin
Jan 27 at •Wisconsin
Feb 2 •Michigan Tech
Series vs BSU
Standing:
42-29-13 Feb 3 •Michigan Tech
home:
29-9-5 Feb 9 at •North Dakota
away:
13-20-8 Feb 10 at •North Dakota
neutral:
0-0-0 Feb 16 at •Ak-Anchorage
overtime:
1-0-0 Feb 17 at •Ak-Anchorage
Feb 23 •Colo. College
Feb 24 •Colo. College
exhibition
• WCHA contest
Sports Information
Returning Leaders
Returning Leaders
Position Players
## Player
POSYR
18Josh Soares
F Sr
11Michel Leveille F Sr
14Billy Ryan
F Jr
44Bret Tyler
D Jr
13Keenan Hopson F Jr
2 Mike Lundin D Sr
16Rob Bellamy
F Jr
12Keith Johnson
F Sr
22Mike Hamilton
F Sr
29Brent Shepheard F Sr
Position Players
## Player
27Travis Morin
18David Backes
22Ryan Carter
5 Kyle Peto
13Joel Hanson
11Kurtis Kisio
14Steve Wagner
7 Austin Sutter
27John Kalinski
10Brian Kilburg
PIM PP SHGW GT
22/52 9 1 3 0
15/46 7 0 3 0
19/46 7 0 2 0
17/34 2 0 1 0
6/12 0 0 0 0
2/4 1 0 0 0
33/77 1 0 3 0
9/18 0 0 4 0
20/56 0 0 0 0
23/68 1 0 0 0
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
So 1788:00 68 665 .907 2.28 21 8 2
Jr 731:15 21 297 .934 1.72 7 4 0
POSYR
F Sr
F Sr
F Jr
D Sr
F Jr
F Sr
D Jr
F Jr
F So
D So
G APTS
20 22 42
13 29 42
19 16 35
8 21 29
4 16 20
8 8 16
5 11 16
7 4 11
4 7 11
1 9 10
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1930-31
Overall Record:863-920-103 (.485)
Years in Div. I post-season:
5
WCHA Season Titles:
n/a
WCHA Tournament Titles:
3
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Scott Sandelin
alma mater: North Dakota ‘86
at UMD:
96-122-26 (6th)
Career:
96-122-26 (6th)
Phone:
(218) 726-8579
Contact:
contact SID
Assistants:
Steve Rohlik
Wisconsin ‘90
Lee Davidson North Dakota ‘02
The Bulldogs
2005-06 record:
11-25-4
WCHA:
6-19-3 (9th)
post-season: 2-2 WCHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
none
Returning:
18 (11f, 5d, 2g)
Lost:
7 (2f, 4d, 1g)
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
4-15-0
1-5-0
3-10-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
wing
Michael
Gergen
Oct 5 Lakehead
Oct 13 UMass-Lowell
Oct 14 UMass-Lowell
Oct 20 at •Wisconsin
Oct 21 at •Wisconsin
Oct 27 •Denver
Oct 28 •Denver
Nov 3 •Minnesota
Nov 4 •Minnesota
Nov 10 at •Michigan Tech
Nov 11 at •Michigan Tech
Nov 15 at Northern Michigan
Nov 24 •St. Cloud State
Nov 25 •St. Cloud State
Dec 1 at • Ak-Anchorage
Dec 2 at • Ak-Anchorage
Dec 8 at BEMIDJI STATE
Dec 9 BEMIDJI STATE
Dec 15 at •Minnesota St.
Dec 16 at •Minnesota St.
Dec 29 1 Ohio State
Dec 30 1 Minnesota
Dec 30 1 Bowling Green
Jan 5 •Michigan Tech
Jan 6 •Michigan Tech
Jan 12 •Colo. College
Jan 13 •Colo. College
Jan 19 at •St. Cloud State
Jan 20 at •St. Cloud State
Jan 24 Northern Michigan
Feb 2 at •Denver
Feb 3 at •Denver
Feb 16 at •North Dakota
Feb 17 at •North Dakota
Feb 23 •Ak-Anchorage
Feb 24 •Ak-Anchorage
Mar 2 •Wisconsin
Mar 3 •Wisconsin
exhibition
• WCHA contest
1- Ohio Hockey Classic
Returning Leaders
PIM PP SHGW GT
8/16 8 0 3 1
29/91 7 0 2 0
26/71 5 1 1 0
18/36 4 2 1 0
6/12 0 0 1 0
10/20 4 0 1 0
21/53 3 0 0 0
10/20 0 1 0 0
20/73 1 0 0 0
26/71 0 0 0 0
Goaltenders
## Player
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv%
49Dan Tormey
So 1822:36 86 790 .902
39Mike Zacharias So 363:13 22 183 .893
1 Chris Clark
Sr 180:39 12 77 .865
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Hockey SID:
Bob Nygaard
bnygaard@d.umn.edu
Phone:
(218) 726-8191
Cell:
(218) 341-0524
SID Home:
(218) 724-6366
SID Fax:
(218) 726-6529
Press Box: (218) 727-7939
http://www.umdbulldogs.com
head coach
Scott
Sandelin
GAA W L T
2.83 14 13 4
3.63 3 3 0
3.99 0 2 0
Position Players
## Player
POSYR
11Mason Raymond W So
13Matt McKnight C Jr
20Andrew Carroll W So
10Michael Gergen W So
18MacGregor SharpC So
15Matt Niskanen D So
14Nick Kemp
W So
7 Jason Garrison D So
28Josh Meyers
D So
22Travis Gawryletz D Jr
G APTS
11 17 28
9 16 25
13 10 23
14 8 22
6 8 14
1 13 14
7 6 13
3 9 12
3 7 10
0 7 7
PIM PP SHGW GT
15/30 6 1 1 0
12/24 5 1 2 1
16/43 3 0 1 0
22/63 0 0 4 0
10/31 1 0 1 0
20/40 0 0 0 0
11/44 1 0 0 0
13/26 1 0 0 0
10/20 3 0 0 0
6/12 0 0 0 0
Goaltenders
## Player
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
34Nate Ziegelmann Jr 415:49 23 190 .892 3.32 2 5 0
1 Josh Johnson
Sr 358:22 25 140 .848 4.19 3 4 0
29
Goaltenders
## Player
30Ben Bishop
31Matt Lundin
G APTS
15 26 41
16 24 40
10 18 28
7 16 23
4 19 23
3 13 16
6 9 15
6 7 13
1 10 11
3 5 8
Sports Information
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 Non-Conference Opponents
Colorado College Tigers
Michigan Tech Huskies
North Dakota Fighting Sioux
December 29-30, 2006; 7:37 p.m. / 7:37 p.m.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
January 12-13, 2007; 7:07 p.m. / 7:07 p.m.
Houghton, Mich.
January 19, 2007; 7:35 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
January 20, 2007; 7:07 p.m.
Ralph Englestad Arena; Grand Forks, N.D.
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Location: Colorado Springs, Colo.
Founded (Enrollment): 1874 (1,950)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
WCHA
Nickname:
Tigers
School Colors:
Black & Gold
Home Ice:
Colorado Springs World Arena
Size (capacity): 200x100 (7,343)
Superintendent:Richard F. Celeste
Athletic Director:
Julie Soriero
Athletic Phone: (719) 389-6475,
6476
Athletic Fax:
(719) 389-6873
head coach
Tickets:
(719) 576-2626
Scott
Owens
Location:
Houghton, Mich.
Founded (Enrollment): 1885 (6,510)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
WCHA
Nickname:
Huskies
School Colors: Silver, Gold, & Black
Home Ice:
John MacInnes Student Ice Arena
Size (capacity):
200x85 (4,200)
Superintendent: Dr. Glenn Mroz
Athletic Director:Suzanne Sanregret
Athletic Phone: (906) 487-3070
Athletic Fax:
(906) 487-3062
Tickets:
(906) 487-2073
Location:
Grand Forks, N.D.
Founded (Enrollment): 1883 (12,954)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
WCHA
Nickname:
Fighting Sioux
School Colors:Kelly Green & White
Home Ice:
Ralph Engelstad Arena
Size (capacity): 200x85 (11,406)
President:Dr. Charles E. Kupchella
Athletic Director:
Tom Buning
Athletic Phone: (701) 777-2234
Athletic Fax:
(701) 777-2285
Tickets:
(701) 77-SIOUX
Sports Information
Hockey SID:
Dave Moross
dmoross@ColoradoCollege.edu
Phone:
(719) 389-6755
Cell:
(719) 492-4347
SID Home:
(719) 667-0150
SID Fax:
(719) 389-6105
Press Box: (719) 540-6520, 5130
http://www.CCTigers.com
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1937-38
Overall Record:1001-1016-91 (.475)
Years in Div. I post-season:
15
WCHA Season Titles:
n/a
WCHA Tournament Titles:
n/a
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Scott Owens
alma mater:Colorado College ‘79
at CC:
177-92-20 (7th)
Career:
177-92-20 (7th)
Phone:
(719) 389-6480
Contact:
contact SID
Assistants:
Norm Bazin
Mass.-Lowell ‘94
Joe Bonnett
W. Michigan ‘93
The Tigers
2005-06 record:
24-16-2
WCHA:
15-11-2 (T4th)
post-season: 1-2 WCHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
9th
Returning:
17 (9f, 5d, 3g)
Lost:
9 (6f, 3d, 0g)
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
goaltender
Matt
Zaba
Oct 1 Calgary
Oct 6 at Air Force
Oct 7 Ala.-Huntsville
Oct 13 1 Nebraska-Omaha
Oct 14 1 Merrimack
Oct 20 New Hampshire
Oct 21 New Hampshire
Oct 27 at •Minnesota
Oct 28 at •Minnesota
Nov 3 •Michigan Tech
Nov 4 •Michigan Tech
Nov 17 •Minnesota St.
Nov 18 •Minnesota St.
Nov 24 at •North Dakota
Nov 25 at •North Dakota
Dec 1 •Denver
Dec 2 at •Denver
Dec 8 at •Ak-Anchorage
Dec 9 at •Ak-Anchorage
Dec 29 BEMIDJI STATE
Dec 30 BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 5 •North Dakota
Jan 6 •North Dakota
Jan 12 at •Minn.-Duluth
Jan 13 at •Minn.-Duluth
Jan 20 USA Under 18
Jan 26 at •Michigan Tech
Jan 27 at •Michigan Tech
Feb 2 •Wisconsin
Feb 3 •Wisconsin
Feb 9 at •St. Cloud State
Feb 10 at •St. Cloud State
Feb 16 •Minnesota
Feb 17 •Minnesota
Feb 23 at •Minnesota St.
Feb 24 at •Minnesota St.
Mar 2 at •Denver
Mar 3 •Denver
exhibition
• WCHA contest
1- Nye Frontier Classic
Sports Information
Hockey SID:
Jon Oman
joman@mtu.edu
Phone:
(906) 487-2351
Cell:
(906) 281-1204
SID Home:
n/a
SID Fax:
(906) 487-3062
Press Box: (906) 487-2337
http://www.michigantechhuskies.com
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1919-20
Overall Record:
n/a
Years in Div. I post-season:
10
WCHA Season Titles:
6
WCHA Tournament Titles:
9
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Jamie Russell
alma mater: Michigan Tech ‘89
at MTU:
23-75-15 (4th)
Career:
23-75-15 (4th)
Phone:
(906) 487-2104
Contact:
contact SID
Assistants:
Ian Kallay
North Dakota ‘97
Pat Mikesch Michigan Tech ‘96
Randy McKay Michigan Tech ‘88
The Huskies
2005-06 record:
7-25-6
WCHA:
6-16-6 (8th)
post-season: 0-2 WCHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
none
Returning:
20 (11f, 6d, 3g)
Lost:
6 (4f, 2d, 0g)
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
first meeting
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
head coach
Jamie
Russell
wing
Mike
Batovanja
Oct 6 Lakehead
Oct 13 Northern Michigan
Oct 14 at Northern Michigan
Oct 20 at Vermont
Oct 21 at Vermont
Oct 27 •Ak-Anchorage
Oct 28 •Ak-Anchorage
Nov 3 at •Colo. College
Nov 4 at •Colo. College
Nov 10 •Minn.-Duluth
Nov 11 •Minn.-Duluth
Nov 17 at •Denver
Nov 18 at •Denver
Dec 1 •St. Cloud State
Dec 2 •St. Cloud State
Dec 8 •Minnesota
Dec 9 •Minnesota
Dec 15 at •North Dakota
Dec 16 at •North Dakota
Dec 29 1 Michigan
Dec 30 1 Michigan St.
Dec 30 1 Harvard
Jan 5 at •Minn.-Duluth
Jan 6 at •Minn.-Duluth
Jan 12 BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 13 BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 19 at •Ak-Anchorage
Jan 20 at •Ak-Anchorage
Jan 26 •Colo. College
Jan 27 •Colo. College
Feb 2 at •Minnesota St.
Feb 3 at •Minnesota St.
Feb 9 •Denver
Feb 10 •Denver
Feb 23 •Wisconsin
Feb 24 •Wisconsin
Mar 2 at •Minnesota
Mar 3 at •Minnesota
exhibition
• WCHA contest
1- Great Lakes invitational
Sports Information
Hockey SID:
Dan Benson
danbenson@mail.und.nodak.edu
Phone:
(701) 777-2985
Cell:
(701) 740-2908
SID Home:
(701) 780-8744
SID Fax:
(701) 777-4352
Press Box: (701) 777-4352
http://www.fightingsioux.com
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1946-47
Overall Record: 1196-822-98 (.588)
Years in Div. I post-season:
7
WCHA Season Titles:
n/a
WCHA Tournament Titles:
n/a
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Dave Hakstol
alma mater: North Dakota ‘96
at UND:
54-31-6 (3rd)
Career:
54-31-6 (3rd)
Phone:
(701) 777-3118
Contact:
contact SID
Assistants:
Cary Eades
North Dakota ‘84
Dane Jackson North Dakota ‘92
The Fighting Sioux
2005-06 record:
29-16-1
WCHA:
16-12-0 (4th)
post-season: 4-1 WCHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
10th
Returning:
19
Lost:
8
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
1-11-1
0-3-0
1-8-1
0-0-0
0-0-1
head coach
Dave
Hakstol
forward
T.J.
Oshie
Oct 1 Manitoba
Oct 6 Quinnipiac
Oct 7 Quinnipiac
Oct 13 at •Wisconsin
Oct 14 at •Wisconsin
Oct 20 Maine
Oct 21 Maine
Oct 27 at •Minnesota St.
Oct 28 at •Minnesota St.
Nov 3 •St. Cloud State
Nov 4 •St. Cloud State
Nov 17 at •Ak-Anchorage
Nov 18 at •Ak-Anchorage
Dec 1 USA Under 18
Dec 8 •Wisconsin
Dec 9 •Wisconsin
Dec 15 •Michigan Tech
Dec 16 •Michigan Tech
Dec 29 1 Dartmouth
Dec 30 1 Boston Univ.
Dec 30 1 St. Lawrence
Jan 5 at •Colo. College
Jan 6 at •Colo. College
Jan 12 •Ak-Anchorage
Jan 13 •Ak-Anchorage
Jan 19 at BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 20 BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 26 at •Minnesota
Jan 27 at •Minnesota
Feb 9 •Minnesota St.
Feb 10 •Minnesota St.
Feb 16 •Minn.-Duluth
Feb 17 •Minn.-Duluth
Feb 23 at •Denver
Feb 24 at •Denver
Mar 2 at •St. Cloud State
Mar 3 at •St. Cloud State
exhibition
• WCHA contest
1- Ledyard Bank Tournament
30
Returning Leaders
Returning Leaders
Returning Leaders
Position Players
## Player
POSYR G APTS
PIM PP SHGW GT
24Brian Salcido
D Sr 8 32 40 29/69 6 0 1 0
14Chad Rau
C/W So 13 17 30
4/8 6 0 1 1
23Jimmy Kilpatrick F Jr 7 14 21 9/18 2 1 2 0
3 Lee Sweatt
D Sr 5 16 21 18/36 0 1 1 0
16Derek Patrosso RW Jr 7 8 15 21/53 0 0 1 0
8 Jack Hillen
D Jr 4 9 13 24/48 3 0 0 0
26Scott McCulloch LW Jr 5 7 12 24/67 2 0 0 0
17James BranniganRW Jr 2 6 8 11/22 0 0 0 0
20Brandon Polich C Sr 3 4 7
3/6 0 0 0 0
9 Braydon Cox
W Sr 3 3 6 6/12 0 0 1 0
Position Players
## Player
POSYR G APTS
PIM PP SHGW GT
6 Lars Helminen D Sr 2 17 19 10/39 1 0 0 0
23Tyler Shelast
W Jr 9 9 18 22/44 7 0 0 1
27Justin St. Louis W/C So 3 7 10 8/16 1 0 0 0
17Mike Batovanja W Sr 3 6 9 22/63 2 1 0 0
12Geoff Kinrade
D So 1 6 7 19/46 0 0 0 0
13Ryan Angelow C So 3 3 6
3/6 0 0 0 0
19Jimmy Kerr
W Jr 2 4 6 26/77 0 0 0 0
4 Mark Malekoff
D Jr 0 4 4 21/42 0 0 0 0
16Tyler Skworchinski C Sr 2 0 2 5/10 0 0 0 0
11Jordan Foote
W Jr 2 0 2 11/33 0 0 0 0
Position Players
## Player
POSYR
7 T.J. Oshie
F So
9 Jonathan Toews F So
16Ryan Duncan
F So
22Brian Lee
D So
24Chris Porter
F Sr
4 Taylor Chorney D So
26Kyle Radke
D Jr
10Andrew Kozek
F So
21Erik Fabian
F Sr
20Matt Watkins
F So
Goaltenders
## Player
31Matt Zaba
35Chris Kawano
37Drew O’Connell
Goaltenders
## Player
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
29Michael-Lee Teslak So 1436:31 88 912 .902 3.68 7 14 4
35Rob Nolan
So 885:45 60 476 .888 4.06 0 11 2
Goaltenders
## Player
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
34Philippe Lamoreux Jr 734:26 32 359 .911 2.61 5 7 0
YR
Min.
Sr 2068:23
Sr 265:02
So 200:00
GA Sv Sv%
87 866 .909
10 93 .903
11 57 .838
GAA W L T
2.52 20 14 2
2.26 2 1 0
3.30 2 1 0
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
G APTS
24 21 45
22 17 39
16 20 36
4 23 27
7 16 23
3 15 18
3 12 15
7 6 13
6 5 11
5 4 9
PIM PP SHGW GT
11/33 11 0 9 0
11/22 9 0 2 0
13/26 5 0 3 0
22/44 2 0 0 0
20/40 3 0 2 0
23/54 2 0 0 0
39/100 2 0 0 0
11/22 1 0 1 0
8/38 0 1 2 0
13/45 0 0 1 0
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 College Hockey America Opponents
Niagara Purple Eagles
Robert Morris Colonials
Wayne State Warriors
October 27-28, 2006; 7:05 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
Niagara University, N.Y.
November 17-18, 2006; 7:35 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
November 10-11, 2006; 7:35 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
February 9-10, 2007; 7:35 p.m. / 7:35 p.m.
Moon Township, Pa.
December 1-2, 2006; 7:05 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
Michigan State Fairgrounds; Detroit, Mich.
January 5-6, 2007; 7:35 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
February 23-24, 2007; 7:05 p.m. / 7:05 p.m.
Michigan State Fairgrounds; Detroit, Mich.
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Location:
Niagra, N.Y.
Founded (Enrollment): 1856 (3,853)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
CHA
Nickname:
Purple Eagles
School Colors:
Purple & White
Home Ice:
Dwyer Arena
Size (capacity):
200x85 (1,600)
Superintendent:
Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M.
Athletic Director: Ed McLaughlin
Athletic Phone: (716) 286-8600
Athletic Fax:
(716) 286-8609
Tickets:
(716) 286-8622
Location:
Moon Township, Pa.
Founded (Enrollment): 1921 (5,000)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
CHA
Nickname:
Colonials
School Colors:
Red & White
Home Ice:
RMU Island Sports Center
Size (capacity):
200x85 (981)
Superintendent:
Dr. Gregory G. Dell’Omo
Athletic Director: Craig Coleman
Athletic Phone: (412) 262-8295
Athletic Fax:
(412) 262-8557
head coach
Tickets:
(412) 262-8449
Derek
Schooley
Location:
Detroit, Mich.
Founded (Enrollment): 1868 (20,712)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
CHA
Nickname:
Warriors
School Colors:
Green & Gold
Home Ice:
Michigan State Fairgrounds
Size (capacity):
200x85 (5,000)
Superintendent: Dr. Irvin D. Reid
Athletic Director:
Rob Fournier
Athletic Phone: (313) 577-4280
Athletic Fax:
(313) 577-5997
Tickets:
(313) 993-4347
Sports Information
Hockey SID:
Brian Ormiston
bjo@niagara.edu
Phone:
(716) 286-8586
Cell:
(517) 974-0267
SID Fax:
(716) 286-8582
Press Box: (716) 286-8794
http://www.purpleeagles.com
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1996-97
Overall Record: 179-141-29 (.554)
Years in Div. I post-season:
2
(2000-04)
CHA Titles:
1 (2000)
CHA Tourn. Titles: 2 (2000-04)
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Dave Burkholder
alma mater:
R.I.T ‘84
at NU:
88-83-12 (5th)
Career:
88-83-12 (5th)
Phone:
(716) 286-8239
Contact:
contact SID
Assistants:
Jerry Forton
Buffalo ‘86
Greg Gardner
Niagara ‘00
The Purple Eagles
2005-06 record:
20-15-1
CHA:
13-6-1 (1st)
post-season:
1-1 CHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
none
Returning:
17
Lost:
7
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
11-15-4
7-4-3
3-10-1
1-1-0
0-2-4
head coach
Dave
Burkholder
forward
Frank
Jackson
Oct 6 at Clarkson
Oct 7 at St. Lawrence
Oct 12 Colgate
Oct 14 Holy Cross
Oct 20 1 Neb.-Omaha
Oct 21 1 UMass-Lowell
Oct 21 1 Northern Mich.
Oct 27 •BEMIDJI STATE
Oct. 28 •BEMIDJI STATE
Nov 3 at •Robert Morris
Nov 4 at •Robert Morris
Nov 10 •Ala.-Huntsville
Nov 11 •Ala.-Huntsville
Nov 17 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Nov 18 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Nov 24 at Rensselaer
Nov 25 2 Colgate
Nov 25 2 Ohio State
Dec 1 at Massachusetts
Dec 8 •Wayne St. (Mich)
Dec 9 •Wayne St. (Mich)
Dec 30 Canisius
Jan 5 at Colgate
Jan 6 at R.I.T.
Jan 12 at Denver
Jan 13 at Denver
Jan 19 Quinnipiac
Jan 20 Quinnipiac
Jan 26 •Wayne St. (Mich)
Jan 27 •Wayne St. (Mich)
Feb 2 at •Robert Morris
Feb 3 at •Robert Morris
Feb 16 at •Wayne St. (Mich)
Feb 17 at •Wayne St. (Mich)
Feb 23 •Robert Morris
Feb 24 •Robert Morris
Mar 2 at •Ala-Huntsville
Mar 3 at •Ala.-Huntsville
exhibition
• CHA contest
1- Omaha, Neb.
2- Troy, N.Y.
Sports Information
Hockey SID:
Ken Baker
baker@rmu.edu
Phone:
(412) 262-8314
Cell:
(724) 816-8585
SID Home:
(724) 776-3911
SID Fax:
(412) 262-8557
Press Box: (412) 865-4907
http://www.rmucolonials.com
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
2004-05
Overall Record:
20-41-7 (.346)
Years in Div. I post-season: none
CHA Season Titles:
none
CHA Tournament Titles:
none
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Derek Schooley
alma mater:
W. Michigan ‘94
at RMU:
20-41-7 (2nd)
Career:
20-41-7 (2nd)
Phone:
(412) 397-4477
Contact:
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Assistants:
Mike McCourt St. Lawrence ‘94
Matt Lindsay
Williams ‘01
The Colonials
2005-06 record:
12-20-3
CHA:
7-11-2 (T-4th)
post-season:
1-1 CHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
none
Returning:
21
Lost:
4
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
7-1-0
4-0-0
3-1-0
0-0-0
2-0-0
Returning Leaders
Returning Leaders
Position Players
## Player
POSYR
25Ted Cook
F So
20Les Reaney
F So
14Sean Bentivoglio F Sr
19Matt Caruana
F Jr
12Vince Rocco
F So
15Pat Oliveto
D Sr
3 Dan Sullivan
D So
8 Mike Novosad D Jr
6 Scott Langdon D Jr
28Tim Madsen
F Jr
Position Players
## Player
POSYR
26Chris Margott
F So
15Brett Hopfe
F Jr
19Doug Conley
F Sr
9 Jace Buzek
F Jr
22Sean BerkstresserF Jr
27Jake Sparks
D Jr
8 Logan Bittle
F Jr
20Jason Towsley F So
17Joel Gasper
F Jr
10Tom Biondich
F Jr
G APTS
20 20 40
13 27 40
16 22 38
12 24 36
11 6 17
4 6 10
1 7 8
0 8 8
3 4 7
2 3 5
PIM PP SHGW GT
25/88 11 0 3 0
22/63 8 1 4 0
18/55 5 0 5 0
10/20 5 2 1 0
2/4 5 0 0 0
16/32 1 0 1 0
14/28 0 0 0 0
14/39 0 0 0 0
10/20 0 0 1 0
9/18 0 1 0 0
Oct 7 at Canisius
Oct 8 Penn State
Oct 13 at Quinnipiac
Oct 14 at Quinnipiac
Oct 26 at Cornell
Nov 3 •Niagara
Nov 4 •Niagara
Nov 10 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Nov 11 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Nov 17 •Ala-Huntsville
Nov 18 •Ala-Huntsville
Nov 19 USA Under 18
Nov 25 at Denver
Nov 26 at Air Force
Dec 9 at •Ala-Huntsville
Dec 10 at •Ala-Huntsville
Dec 29 Merrimack
Dec 30 Merrimack
Jan 5 Notre Dame
Jan 7 at Notre Dame
Jan 12 at •Ala-Huntsville
Jan 13 at •Ala-Huntsville
Jan 19 at •Wayne St. (Mich)
Jan 20 at •Wayne St. (Mich)
Jan 29 at Princeton
Feb 2 •Niagara
Feb 3 •Niagara
Feb 9 •BEMIDJI STATE
Feb 10 •BEMIDJI STATE
Feb 15 at Miami (Ohio)
Feb 17 Miami (Ohio)
Feb 23 at •Niagara
Feb 24 at •Niagara
Mar 2 •Wayne St. (Mich)
Mar 3 •Wayne St. (Mich)
exhibition
• CHA contest
G APTS
13 14 27
13 12 25
4 21 25
4 15 19
11 7 18
4 14 18
7 7 14
4 8 12
5 6 11
4 7 11
Hockey SID:
Tom Gorman
tgorman@wayne.ed
Phone:
(313) 577-2299
Cell:
(248) 379-1699
SID Fax:
(313) 577-5997
Press Box: (719) 472-1301
http://www.wsuathletics.com
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1999-00
Overall Record: 101-122-24 (.457)
Years in Div. I post-season: none
CHA Season Titles:
none
CHA Tournament Titles:
none
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Bill Wilkinson
alma mater:
St. Lawrence ‘70
at WSU:
101-122-24 (7th)
Career:
414-423-77 (24th)
Phone:
(313) 577-9175
Contact:
contact SID
Assistants:
Willie Mitchell
W. Ontario ‘93
Frank Novock W. Michigan ‘99
The Warriors
2005-06 record:
6-23-6
CHA:
3-12-5 (6th)
post-season:
0-1 CHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
none
Returning:
18 (12f, 5d, 1g)
Lost:
5 (2f, 2d, 1g)
Series vs BSU
Standing:
home:
away:
neutral:
overtime:
17-6-4
10-2-2
7-3-2
0-1-0
1-1-4
head coach
Bill
Wilkinson
forward
Nate
Higgins
Oct 13 at Minnesota
Oct 14 at Minnesota
Oct 20 at •Ala-Huntsville
Oct 21 at •Ala-Huntsville
Oct 27 Sacred Heart
Oct 28 St. Lawrence
Nov 4 at Western Michigan
Nov 10 at Brown
Nov 11 at Brown
Nov 17 at Lake Superior St
Nov 18 at Lake Superior St
Nov 24 at Cornell
Nov 25 at Cornell
Dec 1 •BEMIDJI STATE
Dec 2 •BEMIDJI STATE
Dec 8 at •Niagara
Dec 9 at •Niagara
Dec 16 Western Michigan
Jan 5 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 6 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Jan 12 Ferris State
Jan 13 Ferris State
Jan 19 •Robert Morris
Jan 20 •Robert Morris
Jan 26 at •Niagara
Jan 27 at •Niagara
Feb 9 •Ala-Huntsville
Feb 10 •Ala-Huntsville
Feb 16 •Niagara
Feb 17 •Niagara
Feb 23 •BEMIDJI STATE
Feb 24 •BEMIDJI STATE
Mar 2 at •Robert Morris
Mar 3 at •Robert Morris
exhibition
• CHA contest
1- Des Moines, Iowa
Returning Leaders
PIM PP SHGW GT
17/42 5 0 0 0
23/46 8 0 2 0
12/40 0 0 0 0
14/36 0 0 1 0
18/47 5 0 2 0
17/34 2 0 0 0
29/74 2 0 0 0
6/12 0 0 0 0
13/26 0 1 1 0
9/18 0 2 1 0
Goaltenders
## Player
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
35Christian BoucherJr 1829:46 98 914 .903 3.21 10 18 3
30Joe Tuset
Jr 278:29 19 132 .874 4.09 2 2 0
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Sports Information
Position Players
## Player
POSYR G APTS
PIM PP SHGW GT
39Adam Krug
F Jr 7 16 23 24/56 2 1 0 0
18Nate Higgins
F Sr 10 8 18 24/78 5 0 0 0
8 Derek Bachynski F Jr 7 11 18
4/8 2 0 1 0
26J. Bloomingburg F Sr 10 7 17 27/62 4 0 0 1
9 Jason Baclig
F Sr 6 10 16 7/25 1 0 1 0
12Stavros Paskaris F Jr 6 9 15 10/20 1 0 1 0
27John Grabarek F So 7 6 13 7/14 3 0 0 0
44Dan Iliakis
D Sr 3 10 13 18/44 2 0 1 0
24Matt Krug
D So 2 10 12 37/106 1 0 1 0
21Mike Forgie
F Jr 5 5 10 9/18 2 0 1 1
Goaltenders
## Player
29Will Hooper
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
Sr 1025:55 59 471 .889 3.45 2 13 3
31
Goaltenders
## Player
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
1 Scott Mollison Jr 120:33 7 64 .901 3.48 1 1 0
31Juliano Pagliero So 108:08 7 58 .892 3.88 0 1 1
goalie
Christian
Boucher
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006-07 College Hockey America Opponents
Ala.-Huntsville Chargers
2007 College Hockey America Championship
December 15-16, 2006; 7:05 p.m. / 7:35 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
February 2-3, 2007; 7:05 p.m. / 4:05 p.m.
Von Braun Center; Huntsville, Ala.
February 16-17, 2007; 7:05 p.m. / 7:35 p.m.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse; Bemidji, Minn.
Quarterfinals: March 9, 2007; times TBA
Semifinals: March 10, 2007; times TBA
8th Annual College Hockey America Championship; March 11, 2007; time TBA
95KGGO Arena; Des Moines, Iowa
Tournament History
Year
Championship Game (seed)
2000
(1) Niagara 3, (2) Ala.-Huntsville 2
2001
(3) Wayne State (Mich.) 4, (1) Ala.-Huntsville 1
2002
(1) Wayne State (Mich.) 5, (3) Ala.-Huntsville 4 (OT)
2003
(3) Wayne State (Mich.) 3, (4) Bemidji State 2
2004
(2) Niagara 4, (1) Bemidji State 3 (OT)
2005
(1) Bemidji State 3, (2) Ala.-Huntsville 0
2006
(2) Bemidji State 4, (1) Niagara 2
Quick Facts
Location:
Huntsville, Ala.
Founded (Enrollment): 1969 (6,700)
Affiliation:
NCAA Division I
Conference:
CHA
Nickname:
Chargers
School Colors:Royal Blue & White
Home Ice:
Von Braun Center
Size (capacity):
200x85 (6,800)
Superintendent: Dr. Frank Franz
Athletic Director:
Jim Harris
Athletic Phone: (256) 824-6144
Athletic Fax:
(256) 824-7306
Tickets:
(256) 824-6939
head coach
forward
Doug
Brett
Hockey SID:
Jamie Gilliam Ross
McConnachie
gilliaj@email.uah.edu
Phone:
(256) 824-2201 Oct 7 at Colorado College
Cell:
(256) 655-0526 Oct 8 at Air Force
SID Home:
(256) 430-5441 Oct 13 at Michigan
SID Fax:
(256) 824-6947 Oct 15 at Bowling Green
Press Box: (256) 518-6167/68/69
Oct 20 •Wayne St. (Mich)
http://www.uahchargers.com
Oct 21 •Wayne St. (Mich)
Oct 27 1 Air Force
Program History
First Year of Hockey:
1979-80 Oct 28 1 Army
Overall Record: 518-270-43 (.649) Oct 28 1 Notre Dame
Years in Div. I post-season: none Nov 10 at •Niagara
CHA Season Titles: 2 (2001-03 Nov 11 at •Niagara
CHA Tournament Titles:
none Nov 17 at •Robert Morris
Nov 18 at •Robert Morris
Coaching Staff
Dec 1 Princeton
Head Coach:
Doug Ross Dec 2 Princeton
alma mater: Bowling Green ‘76
Dec 9 •Robert Morris
at UAH:
441-249-40 (24th)
Career:
497-284-42 (27th) Dec 10 •Robert Morris
Phone:
(256) 824-2205 Dec 15 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Contact:
contact SID Dec 16 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Dec 29 at Minnesota
Assistants:
Lance West Ala.-Huntsville ‘97 Dec 30 2 Ferris State
John McCabe Ala.-Huntsville ‘99 Dec 30 2 Massachusetts
Jan 12 •Robert Morris
The Chargers
Jan 13 •Robert Morris
2005-06 record:
19-13-2 Jan 26 at Western Michigan
CHA:
12-7-1 (3rd)
Jan 27 at Western Michigan
post-season:
1-1 CHA Tourn.
Final national ranking:
none Feb 2 •BEMIDJI STATE
Returning:
18 Feb 3 •BEMIDJI STATE
Lost:
8 Feb 9 at •Wayne St. (Mich)
Feb 10 at •Wayne St. (Mich)
Feb 16 at •BEMIDJI STATE
Series vs BSU
Standing:
15-25-1 Feb 17 at •BEMIDJI STATE
home:
8-7-1 Mar 2 •Niagara
away:
4-17-0 Mar 3 •Niagara
neutral:
3-1-0 exhibition
overtime:
4-2-1
• CHA contest
1- Tampa, Fla.
2- Minneapolis, Minn.
Sports Information
Tournament Site
Location:
Arena
Address
Constructed
Capacity
Tickets
Urbandale, Iowa
95KGGO Arena
7201 Hickman Road
Urbandale, IA 50322
1961
3,500
(515) 278-9757
Tournament Most Valuable Player
Year
MVP
2000
Kyle McMartin; Sr, F; Niagara
2001
David Guererra; So, G; Wayne State (Mich.)
2002
David Guererra; Jr, G; Wayne State (Mich.)
2003
Joe Tallari; Jr, F; Niagara
2004
co-Barret Ehgoetz; Jr, F; Niagara
co-Jared Ross; Jr, F; Ala.-Huntsville
2005
Andrew Murray; Sr, F; Bemidji State
2006
Jean-Guy Gervais; Sr, F; Bemidji State
2007 Division I Men's
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2007 NCAA Tournament
Ice Hockey
Championship
East Regional: March 23-24, 2007; Blue Cross Arena; Rochester, N.Y.
Midwest Regional: March 23-24, 2007; Van Andel Arena; Grand Rapids, Mich.
Northeast Regional; March 24-25, 2007; Verizon Wireless Arena; Manchester, N.H.
West Regional; March 24-25, 2007; Pepsi Center; Denver, Colo.
2007 Frozen Four; April 5-7, 2007; Scottrade Center; St. Louis, Mo.
First Round
Second Round
Semifinals
Championship
All Times Eastern
1
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, MO
April 5
4 or 8 p.m.
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, MO
April 7
7 p.m.
4
3
NATIONAL
CHAMPION
Returning Leaders
Position Players
## Player
POSYR G APTS
PIM PP SHGW GT
22David Nimmo
C Sr 9 12 21 13/34 3 0 2 0
3 B. McConnachie W Sr 10 10 20 27/65 5 0 3 0
15Shaun Arvai
D Sr 2 18 20 17/34 1 0 0 0
18Steve Canter
W Sr 9 8 17 16/32 3 1 4 1
8 Mike Salekin
D Sr 8 8 16 28/80 6 0 0 0
19Grant Selinger C Sr 8 7 15 24/48 1 2 1 0
10Dominik Rozman W Sr 4 11 15 12/32 0 0 0 0
9 Tyler Hilbert
W Jr 5 7 12 13/26 0 0 1 0
55Matt Sweazey
C So 5 7 12 20/40 2 0 1 1
26Kevin Galerno
W So 3 7 10 8/16 0 0 0 0
32
Goaltenders
## Player
1 Layne Sedevie
33Matt Climie
YR
Min. GA Sv Sv% GAA W L T
Jr 1171:53 48 538 .918 2.46 12 7 1
So 1065:10 48 506 .913 2.70 8 7 2
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, MO
April 5
4 or 8 p.m.
Regional Sites
East: Blue Cross Arena
Rochester, New York
March 23-24
Northeast: Verizon Wireless Arena
Manchester, New Hampshire
March 24-25
2
East Seeds
1.
2.
3.
4.
Northeast Seeds
1.
2.
3.
4.
West Seeds
1.
2.
3.
4.
Midwest Seeds
1.
2.
3.
4.
Overall seeds in parentheses.
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
West: Pepsi Center
Denver, Colorado
March 24-25
Midwest: Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, Michigan
March 23-24
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Series Results
Superlatives
Most Games, One Opponent
129
Wisconsin-Superior
91
St. Scholastica
1966-99
1973-99
Most Wins, One Opponent
92
Wisconsin-Superior
74
St. Scholastica
1966-99
1973-99
Games Above .500, One Opponent
+59
Wis.-Superior 1966-99
+59
St. Scholastica 1973-99
Most Losses, One Opponent
33
St. Cloud State
33
Wisconsin-Superior
1948-04
1966-99
Games Below .500, One Opponent
-11
Minn.-Duluth 1948-p
-10
Ala.-Huntsville
1994-p
-10
North Dakota
1970-p
-10
Wis.-Stevens Point
1987-99
Longest Undefeated Serires
15-0 Wisconsin-Stout
9-0
Minn. State-Moorhead
1976-99
1963-65
Division I-Era Superlatives
Most Games, One Opponent
33
Ala.-Huntsville
27
Air Force
30
Niagara
27
Wayne State (Mich.)
Most Wins, One Opponent
21
Air Force
17
Wayne State (Mich.)
14
Findlay
12
Ala.-Huntsville
11
Niagara
1999-p
2000-06
1999-p
2000-p
2000-06
2000-p
1999-2004
1999-p
1999-p
Games Above .500, One Opponent
+17
Air Force
2000-06
+11
Wayne State (Mich.)
2000-p
+9
Findlay
1999-2004
+6
Robert Morris
2004-p
Most Losses, One Opponent
20
Ala.-Huntsville
15
Niagara
10
Minn.-Duluth
1999-p
1999-p
2000-p
Games Below .500, One Opponent
-8
Ala.-Huntsville
1999-p
-8
St. Cloud St.
1999-2004
-8
North Dakota
2000-p
-6
Minn.-Duluth
2000-p
-6
Minnesota St.
1999-p
-6
Minnesota
2000-04
Longest Undefeated Serires
2-0
Army
2-0
Princeton
2-0
Bentley
1999
1999
2004
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1st mtg
12/5/97
11/3/94
1/3/81
1/10/71
10/15/99
1/1/85
3/10/83
12/12/98
11/30/79
12/12/75
1/5/71
12/5/71
2/29/48
2/1/70
11/22/02
12/2/00
2/5/49
10/26/01
12/14/49
12/31/05
12/16/67
1/9/49
3/14/86
2/26/49
2/2/79
1/9/75
11/12/99
11/22/99
12/8/66
2/5/50
1/22/50
2/8/50
2/12/48
1/28/48
11/22/68
1/29/62
11/20/79
2/1/48
1/31/75
1/27/50
12/1/72
11/20/83
12/3/66
2/20/65
first meeting
2/24/62
3/8/68
3/19/93
3/17/84
11/10/00
3/2/80
first meeting
10/14/00
12/15/94
2/8/48
11/25/74
1/14/63
11/17/67
2/18/99
11/5/99
2/6/70
1/25/48
2/20/60
3/22/85
12/10/99
1/16/49
2/23/49
11/23/74
1/14/04
3/11/83
12/29/79
10/18/02
3/7/69
12/6/70
1/18/48
2/23/77
1/5/61
2/6/62
1/13/95
2/29/80
2/3/73
2/10/61
1/11/50
12/6/70
12/3/71
12/30/00
12/15/68
2/18/00
12/17/04
1/16/65
3/25/06
1/3/79
2/13/76
1/16/87
3/5/76
1/8/66
3/25/06
last mtg
3/12/05
3/13/05
3/11/84
1/11/71
10/16/99
12/18/98
same
11/13/04
2/18/98
12/13/75
2/2/80
same
same
11/23/70
10/18/03
same
1/20/98
11/28/03
same
12/31/05
3/26/05
2/28/50
3/15/86
same
2/3/79
same
11/19/05
3/13/04
11/28/67
same
same
same
same
same
1/12/70
2/2/99
1/4/89
2/13/49
12/15/77
2/14/50
12/2/72
10/31/98
12/10/05
11/11/84
11/14/80
3/1/73
3/18/95
11/23/03
11/11/00
3/7/81
2/7/04
12/11/98
10/8/05
10/15/05
2/6/65
same
2/15/03
11/18/06
12/17/05
1/31/48
1/7/62
3/20/87
12/11/99
2/6/49
2/9/50
same
2/18/06
3/21/86
same
10/19/02
same
11/4/79
2/14/04
2/23/79
1/20/99
11/8/96
11/21/98
2/25/83
1/23/99
11/29/98
1/11/50
12/7/70
12/4/71
10/26/02
1/6/80
1/14/06
2/11/06
11/8/83
same
2/13/99
1/30/99
1/16/99
1/9/99
2/6/99
3/25/06
33
Overall
H
A
N
OT Division I Era
H
A
N
OT
Air Force
23-6-2 14-1-2 8-5-0 2-0-0 1-2-2
21-4-2 12-1-2 6-5-0 2-0-0 0-2-2
uAla.-Huntsville
15-25-1 8-7-1 4-17-0 3-1-0 4-2-1
12-20-1 6-7-1 3-12-0 3-1-0 4-2-1
Alaska
3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Alberta
1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Army
2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Augsburg
33-8-2 20-2-1 12-4-1 1-2-0 0-0-0
Babson
1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Bentley
3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Bethel (Minn.)
11-0-0 9-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Bloomington Jr. Stars 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Brandon
7-4-1 6-2-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1
British Columbia
1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Brunswick Aces
1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Calgary
3-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Clarkson
1-2-2 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-2
1-2-2 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-2
uColorado College 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
C’cdia-Moorhead
47-1-0 24-0-0 22-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0
Connecticut
3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Crookston City
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Dartmouth
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0
Denver
0-4-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0
0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0
Det. Lakes Rangers
5-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Elmira
1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Emo Dulms
1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Estevan
2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fargo-Moorhead
1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Ferris State
3-5-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
2-4-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Findlay
14-5-3 7-1-2 5-4-1 2-0-0 0-0-0
14-5-3 7-1-2 5-4-1 2-0-0 0-0-0
Ft. Frances
1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Ft. Frances Aces
0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Ft. Frances (Al’s Lunch) 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Ft. Frances All-Stars 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Grand Forks Americans1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Grand Forks Legion
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Grand Rapids
2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Gustavus Adolphus 18-10-0 10-5-0 6-3-0 2-2-0 1-0-0
Hamline
8-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Int’l Falls
1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Iowa State
8-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Itasca JC
1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Jr. North Stars
1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Lake Forest
18-4-0 6-2-0 10-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
Lake Superior St.
16-21-2 8-10-1 8-10-1 0-1-0 1-1-2
1-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-1
Lakehead
40-14-3 23-3-116-11-2 1-0-0 2-1-3
uMaine
0-0-0
Manitoba
18-12-2 13-8-2 5-3-0 0-1-0 3-1-2
Mass.-Boston
2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
Mercyhurst (Pa.)
4-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
Merrimack
3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miami (Ohio)
0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Michigan-Dearborn
2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
uMichigan Tech
0-0-0
Minnesota
0-6-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
0-6-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Minn.-Crookston
4-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
uMinn.-Duluth
4-15-0 1-5-0 3-10-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
4-10-0 1-3-0 3-7-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
uMinnesota St. 42-29-13 29-9-513-20-8 0-0-0 1-0-0
3-9-2 3-2-1 0-7-1 0-0-0 1-0-0
MSU-Moorhead
9-0-0 5-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Minnesota Nat’ls
0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Neb.-Omaha
0-4-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
0-4-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
uNiagara
11-15-4 7-4-3 3-10-1 1-1-0 1-2-4
11-15-4 7-4-3 3-10-1 1-1-0 1-2-4
uNorth Dakota
1-11-1 0-3-0 1-8-1 0-0-0 0-0-1
0-8-1 0-3-0 0-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-1
North Dakota St.
0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Northland (Wis.)
3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Plattsburgh State
2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0
Princeton
2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Rainey River J.C.
1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Rainey River Legion
2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Rensselaer
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
uRobert Morris
7-1-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0
7-1-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0
R.I.T. (N.Y.)
1-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0
Roseau Leafs
1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Sacred Heart
0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2
0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2
Salem State
1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Saskatchewan
6-1-0 6-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
St. Cloud State
42-33-325-15-117-17-2 0-1-0 0-2-3
0-8-0 0-2-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
St. Francis (Maine)
3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0
St. John’s (Minn.)
17-4-1 10-2-1 7-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1
St. Mary’s (Minn.)
19-1-0 11-0-0 7-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0
St. Norbert
5-4-1 3-2-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-1
St. Olaf
4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
St. Scholastica
74-15-2 39-5-1 33-9-0 2-1-1 0-2-2
St. Thomas (Minn.) 24-3-1 19-2-1 5-1-0 0-0-0 1-2-1
Thief River Falls VFW 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
U.S. Nat’l Team
0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
U.S. Olympic Team
0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Union (N.Y.)
0-2-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0
0-2-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0
Warroad
3-2-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
uWayne St. (Mich) 17-6-4 10-2-2 7-3-2 0-1-0 1-1-4
17-6-4 10-2-2 7-3-2 0-1-0 1-1-4
Western Michigan
2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0
2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0
Winnipeg
32-5-1 30-4-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-1
Wisconsin
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Wis.-Eau Claire
49-12-3 28-3-1 21-9-2 0-0-0 0-1-0
Wis.-River Falls
46-21-6 22-5-519-13-1 2-3-0 2-1-6
Wis.-Stevens Pt
20-30-610-11-3 6-13-1 4-6-2 2-2-6
Wis.-Stout
15-0-0 10-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
Wis.-Superior
92-33-450-15-139-15-3 3-3-0 3-0-4
Wisconsin
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Series Results
Air Force
12/5/97a L 3 6
12/6/97a L 3 5
11/6/98h W 3 2 ot
11/7/98h W 7 3
1/14/00 - -
Ch W 5 3
1/15/00 - -
Ch W 5 4
2/26/00 - -
C4a L 3 4 ot
3/12/00 - - 1n W 5 4 ot
12/3/00 - -
C4a L 0 3
1/12/01 - -
Ch T 4 4 ot
1/13/01 - -
Ch L 4 5 ot
1/19/02 - -
C4a W 4 2
2/8/02
- -
Ch W 5 1
2/9/02
- -
Ch T 2 2 ot
1/24/03 - -
Ch W 4 2
1/25/03 - -
Ch W 5 3
3/7/03
- -
Ca W 5 0
3/8/03
- -
Ca W 3 0
1/2/04
- -
Ch W 3 1
1/3/04
- -
C 2n W 5 1
2/27/04 - -
Ca W 7 4
2/28/04 - -
Ca W 9 1
1/7/05
- -
Ch W 4 2
1/8/05
- -
Ch W 4 3 ot
3/4/05
- -
Ca W 4 1
3/5/05
- -
Ca W 4 1
3/12/05 - - 3n W 6 0
10/28/05 15 -
Ca L 3 4
10/29/05 15 -
Ca W 2 1
1/20/06 - -
Ch W 5 2
1/21/06 - -
Ch W 5 3
C= College Hockey America game
C4= Four-point College Hockey America game
1- CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala.
2- Colearaine, Minn.
3- CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn.
Alabama-Huntsville
3/11/94 $a L 3 5
3/12/94 $a W 2 1
3/8/96 $a L 1 7
3/9/96 $a L 0 3
3/14/97 $h W 3 2
3/15/97 $h W 4 2
3/13/98 $a L 2 6
3/14/98 $a L 2 5
12/3/99 - -
Ch L 4 6
12/4/99 - -
Ch L 3 6
2/4/00
- -
Ca W 5 4
2/5/00
- -
Ca L 1 6
3/11/00 - - 1a L 4 5
10/27/00 - -
Ch L 4 5
10/28/00 - -
Ch L 2 4
2/2/01
- -
Ca L 2 3
2/3/01
- -
Ca L 1 2
11/16/01 - -
Ch W 7 3
11/17/01 - -
Ch L 3 6
3/8/02
- -
Ca L 2 5
3/9/02
- -
Ca L 3 5
3/15/02 - - 2n L 2 5
1/16/03 - -
Ca L 2 3
1/17/03 - -
Ca L 3 4
2/21/03 - -
Ch L 3 6
2/22/03 - -
Ch W 3 2
3/15/03 - - 3n W 2 1
12/11/03 - -
Ca L 5 7
12/13/03 - -
Ca W 5 3
2/20/04 - -
Ch T 3 3
2/21/04 - -
Ch W 4 2
1/21/05 - -
Ca W 3 1
1/22/05 - -
Ca L 1 5
2/18/05 - -
Ch L 1 3
2/19/05 - -
Ch W 3 2
3/13/05 - - 4n W 3 0
2/3/06
- -
Ca L 1 2
2/4/06
- -
Ca L 2 4
3/3/06
- -
Ch W 3 1
3/4/06
- -
Ch W 5 0
3/11/06 - - 5n W 4 3
C= College Hockey America game
$= NCAA Division II National Championship
1= CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala.
2= CHA Tournament; Niagara University, N.Y.
3= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
4= CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn.
5= CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich.
ot
2/8/50a L 1
9
Fort Frances (Al’s Lunch)
1/22/50h W 7 3
Grand Forks Americans
2/12/48a L 5 8
1/12/70h W 14 0
Grand Forks Legion
1/28/48a L 1 8
Grand Rapids
11/22/68h W 11
11/23/68h W 6
2
2
Gustavus Adolphus
Babson
Dartmouth
Denver
Detroit Lakes
Bloomington Jr. Stars
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
12/12/75h W 8
12/13/75h W 12
1/9/49h
1/12/49h
2/27/49h
2/19/50h
2/28/50a
4
5
Brandon
1/5/71h
12/17/71a
2/14/72h
12/29/72 1n
1/12/73h
1/13/73h
11/10/78h
11/11/78h
11/9/79a
11/10/79a
2/1/80h
2/2/80h
1= Manitoba tournament
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
L
L
L
L
9 3
5 3
5 1
5 1
5 0
4 4
8 2
6 3
2 5
1 10
4 5
4 5
ot
12/5/71h W 9
2/29/48h W 9
4
4
Calgary
W
W
W
L
4
6
7
3
1
1
3
4
Clarkson
Colorado College
12/2/00
- 10a L 1
2
Concordia-Moorhead
Augsburg
ot
ot
34
2/5/49h
2/19/49a
2/17/50a
2/11/60a
2/4/61h
1/13/62h
2/15/63h
2/15/64h
1/8/65a
2/20/66a
12/16/72a
2/10/73h
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Hamline
0
0
0
4
3
11/20/79a W 5 3
11/15/81h W 12 2
2/26/82 $n W 6 2
1/14/85h W 4 1
11/24/85a W 4 3
12/9/86h W 6 1
12/21/87a W 9 2
1/4/89h W 16 1
$= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis.
3/15/86 #h W 5 2
3/16/86 #h L 3 5
#= NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn.
International Falls
Emo Dulms
2/26/49h W 6
2/1/48h W 6 2
2/7/48a L 3 5
1/26/49a L 1 6
2/13/49h L 2 6
4
Estevan
2/2/79a W 10
2/3/79a W 11
1/9/75h W 5
4
1
Iowa State
7
6
6
12
6
11
5
11
10
13
8
12
1
2
0
1
4
0
1
0
3
1
2
3
3
Ferris State
11/12/99
11/13/99
1/25/02
1/26/02
10/22/04
10/23/04
11/18/05
11/19/05
-
-
-
-
-
-
rv
rv
-h
-h
-a
-a
-h
-h
rva
rva
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
0
2
0
7
5
2
1
4
8
4
7
5
2
7
6
3
11/22/99 - -
Ca W
11/23/99 - -
Ca L
1/21/00 - -
Ch W
1/22/00 - -
Ch W
11/17/00 - -
Ca L
11/18/00 - -
Ca L
2/16/01 - -
Ch L
2/17/01 - -
Ch W
11/9/01 - -
Ca W
11/10/01 - -
Ca L
1/11/02 - -
Ch W
1/12/02 - -
Ch T
11/8/02 - -
Ca W
11/9/02 - -
Ca T
1/31/03 - -
Ch W
2/1/03
- -
Ch T
3/14/03 - - 1n W
11/7/03 - -
Ca W
11/8/03 - -
Ca W
1/30/04 - -
Ch W
1/31/04 - -
Ch W
3/13/04 rv - 2n W
C= College Hockey America game
1= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
2= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
6
3
7
6
1
1
0
6
9
1
5
2
2
2
5
2
4
5
3
4
5
6
2
4
3
3
9
2
2
3
4
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
0
3
1
0
3
2
Findlay
11/22/02 - rva W 2 1
11/23/02 - rva L 4 5
10/17/03 - -h L 2 4
10/18/03 - -h T 1 1 ot
12/30/05 - 15 1n T 3 3 ot
1= Sheraton/BankNorth Catamount Cup; Burlington, Vt.
10/15/99 - -
C4a W 4 2
10/16/99 - -
C4a W 3 0
C4= Four-point College Hockey America game
13
10
10
10
11
Fargo-Moorhead (MJHL)
British Columbia
2/1/70h
2/2/70h
11/22/70h
11/23/70h
W
W
W
W
W
Elmira
Brunswick
3
2
1
2
5
1
1
0
3
4
3
2
3
Fort Frances All-Stars
Crookston
Army
3
3
6
3
12
14
5
5
6
5
10
12/8/66a L 4 6
11/28/67h W 4 3
2/5/50h L 2 15
1/29/62h W 9 1
1/28/63a W 9 3
3/6/70 $n W 5 2
12/21/71 1n L 5 6
1/8/72h L 4 7
3/2/73 $1n W 6 3
12/7/73h L 2 4
12/8/73h W 3 2
3/5/74 $2h W 4 2
11/26/74a L 3 5
12/8/74h L 2 4
11/25/75a L 4 8
12/6/75h W 5 3
3/7/76 $3n L 4 5
11/21/78a W 5 2
3/17/83 $n W 3 1
12/20/79h W 3 2 ot
$= NCAA Div. II Nat’l Championship; Lowell, Mass.
12/15/82a L 6 7
10/26/01 - -h W 9 0
3/11/83 %h W 6 3
10/27/01 - -h W 2 0
3/12/83 %h L 2 3
12/12/98 1n W 7 0
11/25/03 - -a L 3 4
12/3/83h W 10 2
11/28/03 - -a W 7 2
11/12/04 - -h W 9 2
11/20/84a W 4 3
11/13/04 - -h W 5 0
3/4/85 2h W 4 2
1= Radisson Inn Classic; USAFA, Colo.
2/4/86h L 4 5
12/14/50a L 4 12
12/11/86a W 4 2
12/21/88h W 7 2
11/30/79h W 15 2
11/20/89a W 11 3
12/1/79h W 4 2
12/31/05 - - 1n L 3 4 ot 2/17/98a W 6 3
2/9/81h W 8 1
1= Sheraton/BankNorth Catamount Cup; Burlington, Vt. 2/2/99h W 4 3
1/25/82h W 10 5
$= NAIA Championship; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
11/25/85h W 4 3
$1= NAIA Championship; Thunder Bay, Ontario
12/13/86h W 10 1
12/16/67a L 0 12
$2= NAIA Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
11/24/87a W 6 0
2/27/00 - -a L 1 7
$3= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis.
1/10/89h W 8 0
1/18/02 - 1a L 2 6
%= NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn.
3/14/05 rv 1 $n L 3 4 ot 1= Manitoba tournament
1/11/97a W 5 1
2/19/97h W 6 3
$= NCAA Tourn. NE Regional; Amherst, Mass.
2= WIHA Tournament
2/10/98h W 3 1
Bethel (Minn.)
Alberta
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Fort Frances
Connecticut
1/3/82h W 12 0
3/10/84 $h W 9 6
3/11/84 $h W 4 2
$= NCAA Division II National Championship
2/10/49a
1/21/61a
2/2/62h
1/13/65a
3/5/71 $h
2/22/74h
2/23/74h
11/24/75a
1/5/76h
2/25/77 $1n
1/2/78h
1/8/75a W 6 3
2/12/75h W 9 2
12/6/76h W 4 2
11/19/77a W 5 1
1/11/78h W 6 2
12/2/78a W 3 1
12/5/78h W 9 0
2/25/79 $n W 5 1
12/8/79a W 5 4
2/6/80h W 9 1
11/20/82a W 4 1
12/7/82h W 9 2
11/29/83h W 9 1
1/31/84a W 7 3
2/5/85h W 12 2
2/12/85h W 12 1
12/19/85h W 11 3
2/18/86a W 11 4
11/22/86a W 11 4
2/17/87h W 4 0
3/14/87 #h W 3 1
3/15/87 #h W 8 6
12/18/87a W 9 2
12/19/87a W 9 4
1/23/90a W 4 3 ot
12/15/90h W 9 2
1/28/92h W 5 2
2/11/92a W 5 4
12/1/92a W 7 3
1/3/93a W 9 1
11/11/94a L 3 5
11/12/94h W 4 1
1/8/97h W 10 2
2/17/97a W 6 3
12/12/97h W 7 1
1/20/98a W 6 5 ot
$= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn.,
#= NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn.
Bentley
Alaska
1/10/71h W 7
1/11/71h L 1
1/3/78h W 4 3
2/26/78 $2n L 3 4
11/20/78a L 3 4
2/17/80h W 6 4
11/24/80a W 3 2
12/1/81h L 3 4
2/28/82 $1n L 3 6
11/22/82a W 6 1
1/6/84h W 7 4
1/7/84h W 4 1
12/31/84a W 6 4
1/1/85a L 2 9
1/5/86h W 8 6
1/6/86h W 14 5
1/2/87a L 3 6
1/3/87a W 12 7
2/5/88h W 11 4
2/6/88h W 10 5
1/2/89h W 6 0
11/7/89h W 8 1
11/20/90a W 11 2
11/9/91h W 12 0
1/3/92a W 4 3
12/19/92a W 9 4
2/9/93h W 7 6
11/9/94h L 3 4 ot
11/21/95a W 10 4
11/9/96a L! 4 7
12/14/96h W 13 5
12/10/97h T 5 5 ot
12/19/97a T 4 4 ot
12/18/98h W 3 1
!= contest later forfeited by Augsburg
$= NAIA National Championship
$1= NAIA Nat’l Championship; Superior, Wis.
$2= NAIA Nat’l Championship; St. Paul, Minn.
1/31/75h
2/1/75h
1/9/76h
1/10/76h
12/15/76a
12/16/76a
12/14/77a
12/15/77a
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
9
12
10
7
12
14
13
16
1
5
2
3
6
2
1
2
1/27/50a L 3
1/28/50h L 0
2/14/50h W 7
5
3
1
Itasca (Minn.) JC
Junior North Stars
ot
12/1/72h W 7
12/2/72h L 4
4
7
Lake Forest
ot
ot
ot
11/20/83a
11/21/83a
1/8/93
Na
1/9/93
Na
2/12/93
Nh
2/13/93
Nh
12/3/93
Na
12/4/93
Na
1/28/94
Nh
1/29/94
Nh
2/18/94 1
2/19/94 1
12/9/94
Nh
12/10/94
Nh
12/8/95
Na
12/9/95
Na
1/4/97
Na
1/5/97
Na
1/3/98
Nh
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
6
5
7
6
4
6
4
2
8
6
6
4
6
6
3
0
6
9
4
0
2
1
3
5
1
3
1
1
2
2
1
4
3
2
3
1
3
7
ot
ot
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
1/4/98
Nh W 7 1
10/30/98
Na W 2 1
10/31/98
Na L 1 2
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
1= NCHA Tournament
Lake Superior State
12/3/66
Ia W 3 1
12/4/66
Ia L 1 5
1/12/68
Ih L 0 2
1/13/68
Ih L 5 6
2/2/68
Ia L 5 8
2/3/68
Ia L 5 6
3/9/68 $a W 5 4 ot
2/7/69
Ih W 6 4
2/8/69
Ih W 4 2
2/21/69
Ia W 4 3
2/22/69
Ia W 5 4
3/8/69 $a W 6 2
1/23/70
Ih W 5 4
1/24/70
Ih W 4 1
2/27/70
Ih L 3 4
2/28/70
Ih L 1 11
3/7/70 $a W 7 4
1/22/71
Ia T 3 3 ot
1/23/71
Ia W 4 3
2/27/71
Ih W 5 1
2/28/71
Ih W 4 0
1/21/72
Ia L 1 7
1/22/72
Ia L 3 6
2/25/72
Ih L 2 9
2/26/72
Ih L 5 6
1/19/73
Ih W 4 2
1/20/73
Ih L 4 8
2/23/73
Ia L 1 4
2/24/73
Ia L 2 6
12/18/73a L 1 6
12/19/73a L 5 9
1/18/74h W 7 4
1/19/74h L 1 5
3/6/74 $1h L 1 4
12/29/00 - - 1n L 2 4
12/3/04 - -a L 4 5 ot
12/4/04 - -a W 3 1
12/9/05 rv -h L 1 2
12/10/05 rv -h T 2 2 ot
I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
$= NAIA Championship; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
$1= NAIA Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
1= Mariucci Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.
Lakehead
2/20/65a T 2 2 ot
1/29/66a W 5 1
1/30/66a W 8 7 ot
2/11/66h W 5 4
2/12/66h W 3 1
1/13/67
Ih W 5 3
1/14/67
Ih W 6 5
2/11/67
Ia L 2 5
2/12/67
Ia L 5 8
12/2/67
Ia L 0 2
12/3/67
Ia L 1 3
1/26/68
Ih W 8 4
1/27/68
Ih W 6 2
1/25/69
Ia L 1 4
1/26/69
Ia W 8 0
2/28/69
Ih W 6 4
3/1/69
Ih W 8 0
1/16/70
Ia W 6 2
1/17/70
Ia W 6 2
2/21/70
Ih W 9 3
2/22/70
Ih W 5 4
1/15/71
Ih W 7 0
1/16/71
Ih L 1 3
2/19/71
Ia W 6 3
2/20/71
Ia W 5 1
3/6/71 $h W 6 2
1/14/72
Ih T 3 3 ot
1/15/72
Ih W 6 4
2/18/72
Ia W 5 4
2/19/72
Ia L 0 6
12/8/72
Ih W 4 3
12/9/72
Ih W 3 2
1/5/73
Ia W 10 3
1/6/73
Ia W 7 1
3/3/73 $n W 3 2 ot
1/4/74
Ia L 4 6
1/5/74
Ia L 3 5
1/11/74
Ih W 9 6
1/12/74
Ih W 5 4
11/22/74
Ih W 4 3
11/23/74
Ih W 7 6
12/20/74
Ia L 3 5
12/21/74
Ia L 4 5 ot
11/20/75
Ih L 0 1
11/21/75
Ih W 10 5
12/18/75
Ia W 7 4
12/19/75
Ia W 11 3
11/12/76
Ih L 3 4
11/13/76
Ih W 2 0
2/4/77
Ia L 4 5
2/5/77
Ia T 5 5 ot
12/3/77
Ia W 9 4
12/16/78a W 3 2
12/17/78a W 6 3
2/11/79h W 9 1
2/9/80h W 8 2
11/11/84a W 10 4
I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
$= NAIA Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
$1= NAIA Championship; Thunder Bay, Ontario
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Series Results
Manitoba
Minnesota St.
Niagara
2/24/62a L 1 2
2/11/63a L 6 9
2/21/63h L 5 11
1/20/64a L 2 6
2/27/64h L 1 2
1/10/69h W 11 2
1/11/69h L 5 7
12/19/69h W 5 2
12/20/69h W 7 1
11/29/70a W 7 4
12/14/70a W 4 1
12/15/70a W 5 1
11/29/71a W 6 2
12/22/71 1n L 3 4 ot
2/7/72h W 9 0
11/17/72h W 10 6
11/18/72h W 5 3
12/30/72 2a W 10 3
1/15/73h W 10 2
11/16/73h W 9 2
11/17/73h W 7 4
11/15/74h L 2 7
11/16/74h L 4 7
2/2/76h W 7 6
1/21/77h T 3 3 ot
1/22/77h W 6 5 ot
11/11/77h T 5 5 ot
11/12/77h W 5 4 ot
1/4/78h L 2 10
1/18/80h L 2 5
1/19/80h W 5 4 ot
11/14/80h L 5 6
1= Christmas Tournament; Columbia Heights, Minn.
2= Manitoba Tournament
11/25/74a L 3 4
2/24/76h W 6 2
12/9/77h W 7 0
12/10/77h W 10 5
1/29/81
Na L 4 5
1/31/81
Nh W 4 3
1/29/82
Na W 5 3
1/30/82
Na W 4 3
2/5/82
Nh W 5 3
2/6/82
Nh W 5 2
12/11/82
Nh W 4 3
12/12/82
Nh W 7 4
2/4/83
Na T 4 4
2/5/83
Na W 7 2
3/5/83 1h W 5 3
1/27/84
Na W 5 4
1/28/84
Na W 3 2
2/17/84
Nh W 6 3
2/18/84
Nh W 9 0
1/25/85
Nh W 7 2
1/26/85
Nh W 7 6
2/15/85
Na W 4 2
2/16/85
Na T 2 2
3/16/85 #h L 2 4
3/17/85 #h W 9 2
1/10/86
Na W 6 2
1/11/86
Na W 5 4
2/7/86
Nh W 4 2
2/8/86
Nh L 4 6
3/8/86 2h W 6 3
3/9/86 2h L 4 6
1/9/87
Na L 2 4
1/10/87
Na L 3 4
2/6/87
Nh W 3 2
2/7/87
Nh L 3 4
2/28/87 3a W 5 3
3/1/87 3a W 4 2
11/6/87
N
h W 5 1
11/7/87
Nh T 3 3
1/15/88
Na L 2 5
1/16/88
Na L 0 6
12/16/88
Nh W 7 2
12/17/88
Nh L 3 8
2/17/89
Na W 6 1
2/18/89
Na T 2 2
11/24/89
Nh W 4 1
11/25/89
Nh T 4 4
2/2/90
Na L 2 3
2/3/90
Na L 5 7
2/9/90
Nh L 2 5
2/10/90
Nh L 3 4
11/9/90
Na T 4 4
11/10/90
Na L 2 4
11/15/91
Na L 3 5
11/16/91
Na T 5 5
11/18/91
Nh L 2 4
11/19/91
Nh T 5 5
11/17/92
Nh W 7 4
11/18/92
Nh W 8 2
12/17/93a W 5 3
12/18/93a L 5 8
2/4/94h W 6 2
2/5/94h W 4 3
11/10/95a L 2 3
11/11/95a T 3 3
12/15/95h W 7 3
12/16/96h T 6 6
11/29/96a T 4 4
11/30/96a W 5 3
12/19/96h W 6 2
12/20/96h L 2 3
2/16/99a L 2 6
12/19/99 - rva L 3 7
12/20/99 - rva L 3 5
12/16/00 - -a L 2 6
12/17/00 - -a L 1 2
10/12/01 - -h W 7 6
10/13/01 - -h L 3 5
11/1/02 - -a T 1 1
11/2/02 - -a L 1 3
10/24/03 - -h L 1 3
10/25/03 - -h T 2 2
11/5/04 - -a L 0 4
11/6/04 - -a L 0 4
10/14/05 rv -h W 4 3
10/15/05 rv -h W 7 3
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
#= NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn.
1= WIHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn.
2= NCHA Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
3= NCHA Championship; Mankato, Minn.
11/5/99 - rv
Ch L 2 4
11/6/99 - rv
Ch T 3 3
11/19/99 - 15
Ca L 2 5
11/20/99 - 15
Ca L 0 10
1/5/01
- -
Ca L 3 6
1/6/01
- -
Ca L 1 3
2/9/01
- -
Ch W 6 2
2/10/01 - -
Ch T 1 1
2/1/02
- -
Ch W 7 4
2/2/02
- -
Ch W 3 2
2/14/02 - -
Ca L 3 4
2/15/02 - -
Ca L 1 3
12/13/02 - -
Ca L 2 3
12/14/02 - -
Ca T 3 3
2/28/03 - -
Ch T 2 2
3/1/03
- -
Ch W 6 1
1/9/04
rv -
Ca L 3 6
1/10/04 rv -
Ca W 3 2
3/5/04
rv -
Ch L 1 4
3/6/04
rv -
Ch W 5 0
3/14/04 rv - 1n L 3 4
11/19/04 - -
Ca W 5 3
11/20/04 - -
Ca W 2 1
12/10/04 - -
Ch W 8 3
12/11/04 - -
Ch L 2 6
12/2/05 rv -
Ch L 3 4
12/3/05 rv -
Ch W 8 1
2/24/06 - -
Ca L 5 6
2/25/06 - -
Ca L 1 5
3/12/06 - - 2n W 4 2
C= College Hockey America game
1= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
2= CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich.
Massachusetts-Boston
3/8/68 $n W 11 0
3/1/73 $2n W 8 1
* then known as Boston State
$= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn.
$1= NAIA Championship; Thunder Bay, Ontario
Mercyhurst
3/19/93 $h W 10 6
3/20/93 $h W 5 0
3/17/95 $1a W 6 2
3/18/95 $1a W 5 4
$= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
$1= NCAA Div. II Championship; Erie, Pa.
Merrimack
3/17/84 $h W 6 3
3/18/84 $h W 8 1
11/22/03 - -a W 3 2
11/23/03 - -a L 2 3 ot
$= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
Miami (Ohio)
11/10/00 - -h L 2
11/11/00 - -h L 2
4
4
Michigan-Dearborn
3/2/80 $n W 4 3
3/7/81 $1n W 11 2
$= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn.
$1= NAIA Championship; River Falls, Wis.
Minn.-Crookston
12/15/94h L 2
3/5/97a W 6
2/28/98h W 7
3/1/98a W 5
12/11/98 1n W 8
1= Radisson Inn Classic; USAFA, Colo.
3
3
1
0
5
Minn.-Duluth
2/8/48a L 3 4
2/15/48h L 4 9
1/29/49h L 3 10
2/9/49a L 2 7
11/22/73 1a L 2 10
1/7/00
- -h L 2 5
1/8/00
- -a L 1 4
12/8/00 - -a L 2 7
12/9/00 - -a L 3 5
12/7/01 - -a L 1 5
12/8/01 - -a L 2 7
12/6/02 - -a W 3 2
12/7/02 - -h L 0 12
11/14/03 - 14h W 3 1
11/15/03 - 14a L 2 3
2/25/05 - -a L 1 4
2/26/05 - -h L 2 5
10/7/05 - rva W 3 2
10/8/05 - rva W 5 1
1= Minn.-Duluth Tournament; Duluth, Minn.
Minnesota
10/14/00
1/27/01
10/19/01
10/20/01
2/6/04
2/7/04
-
-
-
-
-
-
9h
9a
2a
2a
5a
5a
L
L
L
L
L
L
3
1
2
1
1
1
9
5
7
7
2
5
Minnesota Nationals
11/17/67h L 5
6
ot
Minn. St.-Moorhead
1/14/63a
2/1/63h
2/2/63h
1/18/64h
2/7/64a
2/8/64a
1/9/65a
2/5/65h
2/6/65h
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
4
13
12
7
6
6
8
11
18
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
3
5
Nebraska-Omaha
2/18/99a
2/19/99a
2/14/03 - -a
2/15/03 - -a
L
L
L
L
2
3
2
2
8
7
5
3
ot
ot
ot
ot
Saskatchewan
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
North Dakota
ot
ot
ot
2/6/70a L 4 7
2/7/70a W 7 5
12/12/70a L 3 4
1/19/71a L 2 3
3/3/00
- 2a L 2 9
3/4/00
- 2a L 3 6
3/2/01
- 3h L 1 5
3/3/01
- 3h L 3 6
12/28/02 - 2 1a L 3 4
1/28/05 - 12a T 3 3 ot
1/29/05 - 12a L 1 3
12/16/05 - 9h L 1 2
12/17/05 - 9a L 1 5
1= Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D.
North Dakota St.
ot
ot
ot
1/25/48h L 3
1/31/48h L 1
9
2
Northland
2/20/60h W 16
2/19/61h W 7
1/7/62h W 10
0
2
0
Plattsburgh St.
ot
ot
ot
3/22/85 $n W 8 7 3ot
3/22/86 $h W 8 5
3/20/87 $a L 4 7
$= NCAA Div. II Championship; Schenectady, N.Y.
$1= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
$2= NCAA Div. II Championship; Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Princeton
12/10/99 - -h W 3
12/11/99 - -h W 2
2
1
Rainey River (Minn.) CC
1/16/49h L 3 11
2/6/49h W 4 3
Rainey River Legion
ot
2/23/49h W 7 2
1/8/50h W 7 2
2/9/50a L 2 3
Rensselaer
ot
11/23/73
1n L 4
5
Robert Morris
1/14/05 - -
Ch W
1/15/05 - -
Ch W
2/11/05 - -
Ca W
2/12/05 - -
Ca W
1/6/06
- -
Ca W
1/7/06
- -
Ca L
2/17/06 - -
Ch W
2/18/06 - -
Ch W
C= College Hockey America game
5
4
2
3
2
1
5
5
1
3
1
0
0
2
2
2
ot
ot
3/19/83 $n L 2 4
3/23/85 $1n L 1 5
3/21/86 $2h W 5 4 ot
$= NCAA Div. II Championship; Lowell, Mass.
$1= NCAA Div. II Championship; Schenectady, N.Y.
$2= NCAA Div. II Championship; Bemidji, Minn.
Roseau
4
Sacred Heart
10/18/02 - -h T 1
10/19/02 - -h T 2
1
2
ot
ot
Salem State
3/7/69 $n W 14 2
$= NAIA Championship; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
9
5
13
8
8
4
4
2
1
3
4
4
7
2
St. Cloud State
1/18/48h L 2 12
1/15/49a % 1 1
2/20/49h L 3 4
1/29/50h W 5 3
2/18/50a L 0 13
1/29/60a L 0 4
2/13/60h L 2 4
1/13/61h L 2 7
1/14/61a L 1 7
2/11/61h L 1 2
2/11/61h W 4 1
1/27/62h L 3 4
2/10/62h L 0 2
1/25/63a L 1 5
1/26/63a W 4 1
2/8/63h L 2 5
2/9/63h T 2 2 ot
1/11/64a T 4 4 ot
1/31/64h W 6 0
2/1/64h W 7 2
1/22/65a L 3 4
1/23/65a W 6 5
2/13/65h W 9 1
1/14/66a W 2 1
1/15/66a W 5 4
2/4/66h W 5 1
2/5/66h W 4 1
1/6/67h W 5 1
1/7/67h W 4 3
1/27/67a W 7 0
1/28/67a W 11 0
1/5/68a W 9 2
1/6/68a W 8 0
2/9/68h W 14 2
2/10/68h W 19 1
1/14/69h W 9 0
1/15/69h W 13 0
2/14/69a W 5 1
2/15/69a W 6 0
2/7/79a W 8 2
1/14/80h W 1 0
12/17/80
Na L 2 4
2/13/81
Nh L 3 5
2/14/81
Nh W 6 2
1/22/82
Nh W 6 1
1/23/82
Nh W 5 4
2/12/82
Na W 3 2
2/13/82
Na L 1 2 ot
12/3/82
Na W 10 5
12/4/82
Na W 5 4
1/28/83
Nh W 6 0
1/29/83
Nh W 3 1
12/9/83
Na W 4 2
12/10/83
Na W 9 3
2/3/84
Nh W 5 3
2/4/84
Nh W 6 0
12/7/84
Nh W 8 1
12/8/84
Nh W 4 1
2/1/85
Nh L 5 6 ot
2/2/85
Nh L 5 7
12/6/85
Na W 6 4
12/7/85
Na L 4 6
1/31/86
Nh W 6 3
2/1/86
Nh L 1 8
12/5/86
Nh L 1 5
12/6/86
Nh W 4 2
1/30/87
Na L 0 4
1/31/87
Na T 4 4 ot
3/7/87 1a L 4 6
3/8/87 1a L 7 9
3/21/87 $n L 4 6
10/23/99 - -a L 1 6
10/24/99 - -a L 1 2
10/20/00 - 9h L 1 3
10/21/00 - 9a L 0 7
12/14/01 - 1h L 2 4
12/15/01 - 1a L 3 11
2/13/04 - 9a L 2 5
2/14/04 - 9a L 2 3
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
%= game called due to soft ice
1= NCHA Tournament; St. Cloud, Minn.
$= NCAA Div. III Championship; Plattsburgh, N.Y.
2/23/77 $n W 11 0
2/24/78 $1n W 16 2
2/23/79 $1n W 17 1
$= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis.
$1= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn.
St. John’s (Minn.)
1/5/61h
1/26/61h
1/19/62h
1/25/62a
1/19/63a
1/13/64a
2/5/64h
1/19/65a
2/11/65h
2/19/67a
12/10/76h
12/11/76h
12/4/79h
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
3
1
4
4
3
8
3
4
6
4
5
6
10
1
4
1
2
4
2
4
1
2
0
2
2
0
1/7/81a
1/24/81h
11/17/84a
11/15/85h
1/2/93a
1/4/94h
1/10/95h
12/13/97h
1/20/99a
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
10
12
4
8
6
8
5
4
3
0
2
2
5
3
1
5
3
4
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St. Mary’s (Minn.)
2/6/62a W 5 2
2/12/62h W 4 1
1/27/64a W 6 5
1/22/66a L 4 5 ot
2/14/66h W 5 4 ot
2/18/67a W 5 2
1/20/68h W 9 3
11/30/73h W 9 3
12/1/73h W 7 3
1/4/75h W 8 1
1/5/75h W 15 1
1/3/77h W 7 0
3/5/81 $n W 5 1
11/19/84a W 5 3
2/10/86h W 9 2
3/10/89 #h W 5 4
3/11/89 #h W 7 2
1/31/91a W 4 0
1/5/92a W 8 3
11/8/96a W 8 5
$= NAIA Championship; River Falls, Minn.
#= NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals; Bemidji, Minn.
St. Norbert
1/13/95
Nh W 4 2
1/14/95
Nh T 4 4
1/12/96
Na W 7 5
1/13/96
Na W 5 4
11/22/96
Nh L 2 5
11/23/96
Nh W 4 3
11/22/97
Na L 4 9
11/23/97
Na L 3 6
11/20/98
Nh L 0 4
11/21/98
Nh W 4 1
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
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ot
St. Olaf
2/29/80 $n W 5
1/3/81a W 9
2/16/82h W 9
3/1/83 1h W 5
$= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn.
1= WIHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn.
2
3
0
2
St. Scholastica
2/3/73h
11/24/73 1n
2/3/74
Ia
2/4/74
Ia
2/15/74
Ih
2/16/74
Ih
1/17/75
Ih
1/18/75
Ih
2/21/75
Ia
2/22/75
Ia
1/15/76
Ia
1/16/76
Ia
2/20/76
Ih
2/21/76
Ih
1/28/77
Ih
1/29/77
Ih
2/17/77
Ia
2/18/77
Ia
2/24/77 $n
12/4/77
Ia
1/20/78
Ia
1/21/78
Ia
2/3/78
Ih
2/9/78
Ih
2/10/78
Ih
1/24/79a
1/25/79a
2/16/79h
2/17/79h
1/26/80h
1/27/80h
2/22/80a
2/23/80a
12/30/82a
2/14/83h
2/10/84
Na
2/11/84
Na
11/20/84
Nh
11/21/84
Nh
1/18/85
Na
1/19/85
Na
2/8/85
Nh
2/9/85
Nh
3/2/85 %h
3/3/85 %h
1/24/86
Nh
1/25/86
Nh
2/14/86
Na
2/15/86
Na
1/23/87
Nh
1/24/87
Nh
2/13/87
Na
2/14/87
Na
11/21/87
Na
11/22/87
Na
1/8/88
Nh
1/9/88
Nh
11/4/88
Na
11/5/88
Na
1/13/89
Nh
W
T
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
7
6
6
12
6
12
5
5
1
0
5
0
6
5
8
2
1
5
2
2
8
5
5
2
7
7
6
5
7
6
5
3
4
5
7
4
9
5
7
3
6
7
8
5
5
2
7
3
12
6
5
5
7
9
11
11
7
6
7
9
2
6
2
7
3
2
6
6
2
7
7
5
4
2
3
1
0
6
5
5
5
4
3
3
4
1
2
2
6
5
8
1
5
2
1
3
1
3
1
6
2
2
3
5
1
4
6
5
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
5
1
5
4
ot
ot
ot
ot
35
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
St. Francis (Maine)
Rochester
12/29/79a W 6
12/6/69h
12/7/69h
2/7/71h
11/21/71h
11/22/71h
11/3/78h
11/4/78h
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Series Results
1/14/89
Nh W 10 0
12/8/89
Nh W 6 4
12/9/89
Nh W 4 3
1/26/90
Na W 2 1
1/27/90
Na W 8 4
11/30/90
Nh W 10 5
12/1/90
Nh W 4 2
2/2/91
Na W 9 3
2/3/91
Na W 9 3
12/19/91h W 16 2
12/21/91a W 5 2
11/4/94
Nh W 6 2
11/5/94
Nh W 13 2
1/27/95
Na W 13 4
1/28/95
Na W 15 2
2/17/95 2 W 6 1
2/18/95 2 W 13 1
11/3/95
Na W 4 3
11/4/95
Na W 4 1
1/26/96
Nh W 6 1
1/27/96
Nh W 6 4
11/1/96
Na W 7 3
11/2/96
Na W 7 5
1/24/97
Nh W 9 0
1/25/97
Nh W 6 2
10/31/97
Nh W 12 0
11/1/97
Nh W 8 1
1/23/98
Na W 6 0
1/24/98
Na W 5 2
1/22/99
Na W 7 3
1/23/99
Nh W 7 1
I= International Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
$= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis.
%= WIHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn.
1= Minn.-Duluth Tournament; Duluth, Minn.
2= NCHA Tournament
11/22/04 - -
Ca W
11/23/04 - -
Ca L
2/4/05
- -
Ch W
2/5/05
- -
Ch W
11/11/05 rv -
Ca W
11/12/05 rv -
Ca W
1/13/06 - -
Ch T
1/14/06 - -
Ch W
C= College Hockey America game
1= CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
3
0
8
3
7
6
3
5
5
7
14
7
3
6
6
5
10
4
3
7
4
5
3
6
3
2
5
3
2
4
5
4
6
3
2
2
4
1
2
2
2
5
5
3
1
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
12/17/04
12/18/04
2/10/06
2/11/06
ot
ot
ot
ot
2
4
8
U.S. Olympic Team
12/3/71 1n L 3 5
12/4/71h L 1 10
1= Roseau, Minn.
Union (N.Y.)
12/30/00 - - 1n T 2
11/2/01 - rva L 6
11/3/01 - rva T 2
10/25/02 - -h L 3
10/26/02 - -h T 5
1= Mariucci Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.
2
8
2
4
5
ot
ot
ot
ot
Warroad
12/6/66a
12/15/68h
1/6/80a
12/27/80a
1/11/81h
L
W
L
W
W
2 10
11 2
1 4
8 5
3 0
Wayne State (Mich.)
36
2/18/00
2/19/00
11/24/00
11/25/00
2/23/01
2/24/01
11/30/01
12/1/01
2/22/02
2/23/02
11/16/02
11/17/02
2/7/03
2/8/03
3/16/03
12/5/03
12/6/03
1/23/04
1/24/04
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ca
-
Ca
-
Ca
-
Ca
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ca
-
Ca
- 1n
-
Ch
-
Ch
-
Ca
-
Ca
W
W
L
W
W
T
W
T
T
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
5
6
4
8
2
1
2
2
4
0
2
2
2
1
2
3
5
6
6
2
4
5
1
1
1
1
2
4
5
0
1
4
6
3
2
2
2
1
-
-
-
-
-h
-h
-a
-a
1/16/65h
1/17/67a
3/1/68h
3/2/68h
12/6/68h
12/7/68h
11/29/69h
11/30/69h
12/13/69h
12/14/69h
11/30/70a
11/12/71h
11/13/71h
11/10/72h
11/11/72h
11/9/73h
11/10/73h
11/8/74h
11/9/74h
11/7/75h
11/8/75h
11/5/76h
11/6/76h
11/4/77h
11/5/77h
1/19/79h
1/20/79h
11/2/79h
11/3/79h
11/7/80h
11/8/80h
12/12/80a
12/13/80a
12/16/81h
12/17/81h
11/5/82h
11/6/82h
11/8/83h
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
1/3/79h
1/4/79h
2/20/81
Na
2/21/81
Na
12/11/81
Nh
12/12/81
Nh
2/19/82
Na
2/20/82
Na
1/14/83
Na
1/15/83
Na
2/18/83
Nh
2/19/83
Nh
1/13/84
Na
1/14/84
Na
1/11/85
Nh
1/12/85
Nh
2/21/86
Na
2/22/86
Na
2/20/87
Nh
2/21/87
Nh
12/2/87
Na
12/3/87
Na
2/19/88
Nh
2/20/88
Nh
12/2/88
Na
12/3/88
Na
2/10/89
Nh
2/11/89
Nh
2/24/89 1a
2/25/89 1a
11/10/89
Na
11/11/89
Na
1/19/90
Nh
1/20/90
Nh
12/22/90
Nh
12/23/90
Nh
2/15/91
Na
2/16/91
Na
1/10/92
Nh
1/11/92
Nh
2/14/92
Na
2/15/92
Na
12/11/92
Nh
12/12/92
Nh
2/5/93
Na
2/6/93
Na
11/12/93
Nh
11/13/93
Nh
1/14/94
Na
1/15/94
Na
12/2/94
Na
12/3/94
Na
2/10/95
Nh
2/11/95
Nh
12/1/95
Nh
12/2/95
Nh
2/9/96
Na
2/10/96
Na L 2 3
2/14/97
Nh W 7 2
2/15/97
Nh W 8 3
2/13/98
Na L 3 4
2/14/98
Na W 6 5
2/12/99
Nh L 3 4
2/13/99
Nh W 3 2
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
1= NCHA Tournament; Eau Claire, Wis.
ot
Wis.-River Falls
L
W
W
L
3
4
6
4
4
2
1
5
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
7
3
10
4
14
8
9
8
15
10
7
3
6
6
0
7
5
6
5
2
4
7
5
7
4
8
8
7
5
6
6
3
1
8
8
6
6
9
2
3
2
0
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
4
3
3
3
4
3
3
4
4
5
0
3
5
0
1
1
2
3
0
3
1
3
1
4
0
2
1
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
17
10
6
3
3
3
4
4
6
1
5
6
8
11
7
7
10
9
8
7
3
5
4
7
3
1
2
6
6
4
6
3
7
5
9
5
5
3
8
6
3
7
7
4
11
5
4
8
4
3
6
6
2
5
6
6
4
0
1
3
2
1
4
0
2
0
4
3
3
5
1
2
1
3
3
4
0
2
1
4
2
7
7
6
1
5
4
7
8
4
2
2
1
4
7
2
5
4
3
3
1
4
3
3
2
3
3
2
5
1
3
2
4
3
ot
ot
ot
Wis.-Eau Claire
U.S. National Team
12/6/70n L 3
12/7/70h L 2
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Winnipeg
Thief River Falls VFW
1/11/50a W 4
1
6
0
2
1
1
3
2
Western Michigan
St. Thomas (Minn.)
2/10/61h
1/20/62a
2/12/73h
12/13/74h
12/14/74h
11/14/75h
11/15/75h
11/18/76h
11/19/76h
2/25/78 $a
1/12/79h
1/13/79h
11/21/79a
12/5/80h
12/6/80h
11/23/81a
1/2/82h
1/3/82h
3/3/83 1h
12/30/83a
3/10/85 #h
3/12/88 #h
3/13/88 #h
1/10/90h
1/23/91a
11/10/91h
11/28/98h
11/29/98h
3
4
2
5
4
3
3
6
ot
ot
ot
ot
2/13/76h W 8 2
2/14/76h W 10 2
11/28/76a W 8 3
11/29/76a W 7 5
2/24/79 $n W 7 5
1/4/81a W 5 4
2/6/81
Nh W 10 2
2/7/81
Nh W 9 0
11/13/81
Nh W 5 2
11/14/81
Nh W 4 2
1/15/82
Na L 2 5
1/16/82
Na W 8 3
2/27/82 $1n W 7 0
11/12/82
Na L 4 7
11/13/82
Na L 1 3
1/21/83
Nh W 4 1
1/22/83
Nh W 7 4
12/15/83
Nh W 5 3
12/16/83
Nh W 5 4
12/14/84
Na W 4 3
12/15/84
Na W 5 3
12/13/85
Nh W 11 1
12/14/85
Nh L 4 5
3/1/86 1h W 5 4
3/2/86 1h T 3 3
12/8/86
Na W 5 3
12/9/86
Na W 5 4
12/4/87
Nh W 3 1
12/5/87
Nh L 2 5
2/12/88
Na W 5 2
2/13/88
Na L 4 7
3/4/88 2a L 4 7
3/5/88 2a L 0 2
3/18/88 $2n L 4 6
3/19/88 $2n L 3 5
11/11/88h W 3 1
11/12/88h T 1 1
1/20/89a L 3 9
1/21/89a L 3 4
12/15/89
Na L 3 6
12/16/89
Na W 4 3
2/16/90
Nh W 5 3
2/17/90
Nh T 4 4
12/7/90
Na W 7 1
12/8/90
Na T 3 3
2/8/91
Nh W 7 1
2/9/91
Nh W 3 0
12/13/91
Na W 5 4
12/14/91
Na W 5 4
2/7/92
Nh T 4 4
2/8/92
Nh W 5 2
11/13/92
Na W 6 5
11/14/92
Na L 4 6
1/15/93
Nh W 5 2
1/16/93
Nh W 9 3
2/26/93 3 W 7 3
2/27/93 3 W 7 0
1/7/94
Na L 3 4
1/8/94
Na W 6 3
2/11/94
Nh L 4 8
2/12/94
Nh W 5 1
1/20/95
Na W 4 3
1/21/95
Na W 8 5
2/24/95 4 L 0 3
2/25/95 4 W 5 2
1/19/96
Nh T 3 3
1/20/96
Nh L 4 6
1/31/97
Na L 1 4
2/1/97
Na W 3 0
1/30/98
Nh L 2 3
1/31/98
Nh W 6 2
1/29/99
Na W 3 2
1/30/99
Na L 2 3
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
$= NAIA Championship; St. Paul, Minn.
$1= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis.
$2= NCAA Div. III Championship; Elmira, N.Y.
1= NCHA Tournament; Bemidji, Minn.
2= NCHA Tournament; River Falls, Wis.
3= NCHA Tournament
4= NCHA Tournament
ot
ot
Wis.-Stout
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
W
W
T
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
4
3
2
4
4
4
0
8
3
2
2
4
0
2
0
3
2
4
3
4
3
3
2
2
5
6
3
4
1
4
6
7
2
2
2
2
6
3
6
7
3
2
3/5/76 $n W 4 2
1/7/77h W 3 0
1/8/77h W 6 1
1/13/78h W 8 2
1/14/78h W 10 2
12/14/79a W 9 3
12/15/79a W 7 1
1/16/81h W 15 1
1/17/81h W 11 4
1/17/97
Nh W 4 2
1/18/97
Nh W 7 4
1/16/98
Na W 5 3
1/17/98
Na W 8 4
1/8/99
Nh W 5 4
1/9/99
Nh W 6 3
N= Northern Collegiate Hockey Ass’n game
$= NAIA Championship; Superior, Wis.
Wis.-Superior
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ot
Wis.-Stevens Point
1/16/87
Nh
1/17/87
Nh
11/13/87
Nh
11/14/87
Nh
1/22/88
Nh
1/23/88
Nh
2/27/88 1h
2/28/88 1h
11/26/88
Nh
11/27/88
Nh
2/3/89
Na
2/4/89
Na
3/3/89 2a
3/4/89 2a
3/17/89 $n
3/18/89 $n
12/1/89
Na
12/1/89
Na
11/17/90
Na
11/18/90
Na
1/4/91
Nh
1/5/91
Nh W 4 3
2/22/91 3 L 1 7
2/23/91 3 L 3 4
11/23/91
Nh T 3 3 ot
11/24/91
Nh L 2 4
1/24/92
Na L 4 6
1/25/92
Na L 3 10
2/21/92 4 T 3 3 ot
2/22/92 4 L 1 7
12/4/92
Na L 3 6
12/5/92
Na L 2 6
1/29/93
Nh W 8 4
1/30/93
Nh L 5 10
3/5/93 5 L 6 8
3/6/93 5 W 3 2
11/5/93
N
aW 4 3
11/6/93
Na L 1 8
12/10/93
Nh L 3 8
12/11/93
Nh W 5 1
2/25/94 6 T 4 4 ot
2/26/94 6 W 4 1
1/6/95
Na W 5 4 ot
1/7/95
Na L 1 2 ot
3/3/95 7 W 6 1
3/4/95 7 W 3 2
1/5/96
Nh T 6 6 ot
1/6/96
Nh L 3 4
12/6/96
Na L 2 4
12/7/96
Na W 4 3
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review
2005-06 Player Honors
uG Orlando Alamano
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Jake Bluhm
10/10/2005 CHA Co-Player of the Week
Academic All-College Hockey America
uD Cody Bostock
10/17/2005 CHA Rookie of the Week
College Hockey America All-Rookie Team
uG Matt Climie
Pre-Season All-College Hockey America
Pre-Season CHA Player of the Year
Pre-Season Honorable-Mention All-USCHO
Academic All-College Hockey America
uD David Deterding
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Luke Erickson
Pre-Season All-College Hockey America
10/17/2005 CHA Player of the Week
12/5/2005 CHA Co-Player of the Week
First-Team All-College Hockey America
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Lou Garritan
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Jean-Guy Gervais
Academic All-College Hockey America
CHA Tournament MVP
uF Ryan Huddy
1/23/2006 CHA Player of the Week
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Blaine Jarvis
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Brandon Marino
1/23/2006 CHA Rookie of the Week
uD Andrew Martens
10/10/2005 CHA Defensive Player of the Week
First-Team All-College Hockey America
All-CHA Tournament Team
uF Ryan Miller
Academic All-College Hockey America
All-CHA Tournament Team
uF Matt Pope
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Garrett Roth
Academic All-College Hockey America
uD Nathan Schwartzbauer
Academic All-College Hockey America
uF Tyler Scofield
12/5/2005 CHA Rookie of the Week
College Hockey America All-Rookie Team
uG Layne Sedevie
10/31/2005 CHA Defensive Player of the Week
3/6/2006 CHA Defensive Player of the Week
Academic All-College Hockey America
All-CHA Tournament Team
uF Rob Sirianni
Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup
All-Tournament Team
uD Niko Suoraniemi
Academic All-College Hockey America
Bemidji State capped its 2005-06 season with its second appearance in the NCAA Tournament since elevating its program from
NCAA Division II to Division I in 1999.
BSU was the automatic qualifier from College Hockey
America, earning its NCAA Tournament berth by winning
the 2006 CHA Tournament in Detroit, Mich. BSU rallied
from a 3-1 third-period deficit to topple Ala.-Huntsville, 4-3
in overtime, in the semifinals and built a 3-0 lead en route to
a 4-2 win over CHA regular-season champion Niagara in the
CHA Tournament championship.
The Beavers made their 15th all-time appearance in an
NCAA Tournament. The program earned 13 NCAA Division
II and Division III tournament berths in a 16-year span from
1983-88, posting a 25-15 record in those 13 tournaments and
capturing six national championships.
Beavers Fall to Eventual Champion
For the second consecutive season, Bemidji State was eliminated
from the NCAA Tournament by the eventual national champion. BSU fell to No. 2-ranked Wisconsin,4-0; the Badgers
then went on to defeat Cornell, 1-0, in triple overtime in the
Midwest Regional Final; defeated Maine, 5-2, in the national
semifinals; and captured the national championship with a 2-1
win over Boston College.
In 2005, BSU was defeated, 4-3, by Denver in overtime in
the Northeast Regional Semifinals. The Pioneers went on to
capture their second consecutive national title.
BSU Captures CHA Tournament
Bemidji State captured its second consecutive College
Hockey America Tournament championship with a 42 victory over Niagara, the 2006 CHA regular-season
champion, on March 13 in Detroit, Mich. BSU built a
3-0 lead early in the third period, and after Niagara had
pulled within a goal at 3-2 iced the game on senior captain Jean-Guy Gervais’ second goal of the third period
to capture the CHA crown.
The Beavers entered the final weekend of the 200506 regular season third in the league standings, but a
sweep of Ala.-Huntsville moved the Beavers into the
Tournament’s No. 2 seed and bumped the Chargers
from controlling their own destiny for the regular-season title to the Tournament’s No. 3 seed.
Ala.-Huntsville built a 3-1 lead in the third period
against BSU in the CHA Tournament semifinals on
March 12, but the Beavers rallied behind third--period
goals from Luke Erickson and Tyler Scofield to force
overtime. There, Rob Sirianni propelled BSU into its
fourth consecutive CHA Tournament championship
game with his 16th goal of the year.
BSU is the only CHA program to appear in four
consecutive CHA Tournament championship games
and the second program to win the tournament in
back-to-back years. BSU’s two all-time CHA Tournament titles moves it into a tie with Niagara for secondmost in league history. Wayne State won three consecutive CHA Tournament titles from 2001-2003. Niagara
captured titles in 2000 and 2004.
Beavers Finish Second in CHA Race
Bemidji State’s weekend series sweep of Ala.-Huntsville, March 3-4, helped the Beavers finish the 2005-06
regular-season in a second-place tie with the Chargers.
It marked the third consecutive year, and fourth time in
seven seasons, BSU had finished either first or second
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in the final CHA regular-season standings.
BSU finished 12-7-1 in the CHA race for 25 points,
with its 12 wins marking the third-most by Bemidji State
in CHA play. BSU set a CHA single-season record with
16 league wins in both 2003-04 and 2004-05.
BSU’s four Top 2 finishes in the CHA regular-season race is tied with Ala.-Huntsville for second-most
by any program in the seven-year history of the conference. Niagara’s 2005-06 regular-season conference
championship gave it a league-high five Top 2 finishes.
Seniors Win Record 54 CHA Games
Bemidji State’s 2006 senior class of Lou Garritan,
Jean-Guy Gervais, Ryan Huddy and Andrew Martens posted a 54-20-6 record during their four-year careers, setting a CHA record for most victories in league
play by a single class. It surpassed the previous record of
50 wins in a four-year period, first set by Ala.-Huntsville in 2003 and matched by BSU in 2005.
The 2003 Alabama-Huntsville senior class and the
2005 and 2006 BSU senior classes are the only three in
league history to win 50 conference games.
BSU Sets Mark for One-Goal Losses
Bemidji State’s 20-14-3 record for 2005-06 included a
5-9 record in games decided by a single goal. The nine
one-goal losses for BSU shattered the school record of
six, set on two previous occasions. BSU went 5-6 in onegoal games in both 1974-75 and in 1989-90.
BSU’s 14 games decided by one goal in 2005-06
also was a school single-season record. The previous record of 12 was established in 1998-99, when BSU went
7-5 in games decided by one goal.
BSU is 28-38 in its Division I era in games decided
by one goal, and 178-125 all-time.
Beavers Earn 100th Division I Win
Bemidji State’s 6-1 non-conference victory at Western
Michigan on Feb. 10, 2006 was the program’s 100th
victory since making the move to NCAA Division I for
the 1999-2000 season.
Entering its eighth season at the Division I level,
BSU has a 106-118-25 (.476) record in 249 games.
Two Named First-Team All-CHA
For the fourth consecutive season, Bemidji State placed
at least two skaters on the six-member All-College
Hockey America First Team.
Forward Luke Erickson and defenseman Andrew
Martens were named to the 2006 All-CHA First Team,
giving BSU nine First-Team selections in the last four years
and 10 in five years under head coach Tom Serratore.
BSU Ties Academic All-CHA Mark
For the fourth consecutive season, Bemidji State led College Hockey America in number of Academic All-CHA
honorees in 2006, and for the third time in the last four
years tied its own league single-season record by having
16 skaters recognized for academic achievement.
The remarkable run solidifies a tradition of academic success for the BSU program under head coach Tom
Serratore. During his five years at BSU, the Beavers
have placed 69 skaters on the Academic All-CHA team
- 14 more than any other program.
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uD Riley Weselowski
1/23/2006 CHA Defensive Player of the Week
Academic All-College Hockey America
BSU in the NCAA Tournament
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Schedule & Results
Record
All Games
College Hockey America
Non-Conference
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2
3
Overall
20-14-3
12-7-1
8-7-2
Home
10-3-2
8-1-1
2-2-1
Date
Opponent
Oct. 7, 2005
at (rv) Minn.-Duluth
Oct. 8, 2005
at (rv) Minn.-Duluth
Oct. 14, 2005 Minnesota State
Oct. 15, 2005 Minnesota State
Oct. 28, 2005 at Air Force
Oct. 29, 2005 at Air Force
Nov. 11, 2005 at Wayne St. (Mich.)
Nov. 12, 2005 at Wayne St. (Mich.)
Nov. 18, 2005 at Ferris State
Nov. 19, 2005 at Ferris State
Dec. 2, 2005
Niagara
Dec. 3, 2005
Niagara
Dec. 9, 2005
Lake Superior State
Dec. 10, 2005 Lake Superior State
Dec. 16, 2005 (9) North Dakota
Dec. 17, 2005 at (9) North Dakota
Dec. 30, 2005 vs (15) Clarkson
Dec. 31, 2005 vs Dartmouth
Jan. 6, 2006
at Robert Morris
Jan. 7, 2006
at Robert Morris
Jan. 13, 2006 Wayne St. (Mich.)
Jan. 14, 2006 Wayne St. (Mich.)
Jan. 20, 2006 Air Force
Jan. 21, 2006 Air Force
Feb. 3, 2006
at Ala.-Huntsville
Feb. 4, 2006
at Ala.-Huntsville
Feb. 10, 2006 at Western Michigan
Feb. 11, 2006 at Western Michigan
Feb. 17, 2006 Robert Morris
Feb. 18, 2006 Robert Morris
Feb. 24, 2006 at Niagara
Feb. 25, 2006 at Niagara
March 3, 2006 Ala.-Huntsville
March 4, 2006 Ala.-Huntsville
March 11, 2006 vs 3/Ala.-Huntsville
March 12, 2006 vs 2/Niagara
March 25, 2006 vs 1/Wisconsin
Away Neutral
8-9-0
2-2-1
4-6-0
0-0-0
4-3-0
2-2-1
W/L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
T
L
L
T
L
W
L
T
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
Score
3-2
5-1
4-3
7-3
3-4
2-1
4-1
3-1
1-6
4-3
3-4
8-1
1-2
2-2#
1-2
1-5
3-3#
3-4#
2-0
1-2
3-3#
6-2
5-3
5-2
1-2
2-4
6-1
4-5#
5-2
5-2
5-6#
1-5
3-1
5-0
4-3#
4-2
0-4
Shots
18-43
23-25
31-32
35-34
22-25
26-25
23-26
25-16
26-29
28-40
38-30
48-36
26-23
43-24
35-30
26-26
17-28
36-39
50-26
29-23
45-36
32-25
26-34
26-29
34-32
38-34
26-28
36-27
30-30
36-27
33-46
33-42
29-28
39-25
33-40
23-33
15-45
Overall
1-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
4-0-0
4-1-0
5-1-0
6-1-0
7-1-0
7-2-0
8-2-0
8-3-0
9-3-0
9-4-0
9-4-1
9-5-1
9-6-1
9-6-2
9-7-2
10-7-2
10-8-2
10-8-3
11-8-3
12-8-3
13-8-3
13-9-3
13-10-3
14-10-3
14-11-3
15-11-3
16-11-3
16-12-3
16-13-3
17-13-3
18-13-3
19-13-3
20-13-3
20-14-3
CHA Time Attend
0-0-0 2:13
5,294
0-0-0 2:23
5,161
0-0-0 2:24
1,526
0-0-0 2:35
1,664
0-1-0 2:15
1,523
1-1-0 2:13
1,305
2-1-0 2:19
551
3-1-0 2:17
497
3-1-0 2:12
1,305
3-1-0 2:23
1,175
3-2-0 2:20
1,710
4-2-0 2:31
1,945
4-2-0 2:22
1,541
4-2-0 2:34
2,083
4-2-0 2:35 2,413$
4-2-0 2:12 11,664$
4-2-0 2:10
4,003
4-2-0 2:10
4,003
5-2-0 2:10
392
5-3-0 2:04
734
5-3-1 2:29
1,494
6-3-1 2:16
1,428
7-3-1 2:19
1,684
8-3-1 2:21
1,751
8-4-1 2:19
2,123
8-5-1 2:14
1,623
8-5-1 2:15
1,851
8-5-1 2:25
2,015
9-5-1 2:36
1,577
10-5-1 2:29
1,907
10-6-1 2:31
1,021
10-7-1 2:18
1,321
11-7-1 2:34
1,615
12-7-1 2:34
1,630
12-7-1 2:48
1,008
12-7-1 2:31
752
12-7-1 2:31
7,859
Goalie of Record
Matt Climie (W, 1-0-0)
Layne Sedevie (W, 1-0-0)
Matt Climie (W, 2-0-0)
Layne Sedevie (W, 2-0-0)
Matt Climie (L, 2-1-0)
Layne Sedevie (W, 3-0-0)
Matt Climie (W, 3-1-0)
Layne Sedevie (W, 4-0-0)
Matt Climie (L, 3-2-0)
Layne Sedevie (W, 5-0-0)
Matt Climie (L, 3-3-0)
Layne Sedevie (W, 6-0-0)
Matt Climie (L, 3-4-0)
Layne Sedevie (T, 6-0-1)
Matt Climie (L, 3-5-0)
Layne Sedevie (L, 6-1-1)
Matt Climie (T, 3-5-1)
Layne Sedevie (L, 6-2-1)
Matt Climie (W, 4-5-1)
Layne Sedevie (L, 6-3-1)
Matt Climie (T, 4-5-2)
Layne Sedevie (W, 7-3-1)
Matt Climie (W, 5-5-2)
Layne Sedevie (W, 8-3-1)
Matt Climie (L, 5-6-2)
Layne Sedevie (L, 8-4-1)
Matt Climie (W, 6-6-2)
Layne Sedevie (L, 8-5-1)
Matt Climie (W, 7-6-2)
Matt Climie (W, 8-6-2)
*Layne Sedevie (L, 8-6-1)
Matt Climie (L, 8-7-2)
Layne Sedevie (W, 9-5-1)
Layne Sedevie (W, 10-5-1)
Layne Sedevie (W, 11-5-1)
Layne Sedevie (W, 12-5-1)
Layne Sedevie (L, 12-6-1)
(x) opponent’s rank in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll / # overtime / $ sellout crowd / a= freshman / *= decision in relief
• College Hockey America regular-season contest
1- Sheraton / TD Banknorth Catamount Cup; Burlington, Vt.
2- College Hockey America Tournament; Detroit, Mich. (hosted by Wayne State) (x/ - opponent’s tournament seed)
3- NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals; Green Bay, Wis. (hosted by Michigan Tech) (x/ - opponent’s regional seed)
TEAM RECORD
Overall:
Conference:
Home:
Away:
Neutral:
Overtime:
ATTENDANCE
Gms
Total:
37
Home:
15
Away:
17
Neutral:
5
W-L-T
20-14-3
12-7-1
10-3-2
8-9-0
2-2-1
1-3-3
Total
83,812
25,968
39,555
18,289
Avg.
2,265
1,731
2,327
3,658
Team Statistics
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SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
125-1139
Shot pct.
.110
Goals/Game
3.4
Shots/Game
30.8
Assists
208
POWER PLAYS
Goals-Power Plays
39-229
Conversion Percent
.170
Shot Attempts
322
Shot Percent
.121
GOAL BREAKDOWN
Total Goals
125
Power Play
39
Short-handed
6
Empty net
3
Penalty
0
Unassisted
8
Overtime
1
Shootout
0
Delayed Penalty
0
OPP
97-1141
.085
2.6
30.8
162
36-253
.142
344
.105
97
36
6
1
0
4
3
0
1
PENALTIES
Number
Minutes
Penalties/Game
Pen minutes/Game
Minor
Major
10-minute Misconduct
Game Misconduct
Gross Misconduct
Match
SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)
ATTENDANCE
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
317
740
8.6
20.0
300
6
8
2
0
1
0-0
296
734
8.0
19.8
272
10
5
8
0
1
0-0
25968
15/1731
5/3658
39555
17/2327
GOALS BY PERIOD
1
2
3 OT
Bemidji St.
41 41 42 1
Opponents
24 31 39 3
SAVES BY PERIOD
1
2
3 OT
Bemidji St.
369 354 310 11
Opponents
339 307 360 8
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Total
125
97
Total
1044
1014
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Statistics
Record
All Games
College Hockey America
Non-Conference
Overall
20-14-3
12-7-1
8-7-2
SCORING
Home
10-3-2
8-1-1
2-2-1
Away Neutral
8-9-0
2-2-1
4-6-0
0-0-0
4-3-0
2-2-1
Overall
CHA Games Only
##
Name
GP
G
A
Pts
Sh
+/-
PIM
PP
GT
21
Erickson, Luke
37
16
19
35
137
0
17-42
8
0
GP
G
A
Pts
Sh
+/-
PIM
PP
2
0
20
11
14
25
79
0
12-32
7
0
0
27
Miller, Ryan
33
17
12
29
79
+16
10-31
7
0
2
2
0
18
10
7
17
47
+7
4-19
5
0
2
11
Sirianni, Rob
32
16
13
29
94
+12
15-38
0
7
0
2
1
16
7
6
13
55
+8
8-24
3
0
0
26
Huddy, Ryan
36
8
20
28
77
+9
0
6-12
4
0
1
0
20
5
12
17
45
+6
5-10
3
0
1
14
Scofield, Tyler
37
6
19
25
72
0
-4
5-10
1
0
1
0
20
3
14
17
46
-3
1-2
1
0
1
22
Martens, Andrew
37
5
19
24
0
72
+19
14-47
1
1
2
0
20
2
11
13
33
+11
6-20
0
0
0
28
Gervais, Jean-Guy
36
12
10
0
22
72
+10
32-64
1
0
1
0
19
7
6
13
39
+4
17-34
1
0
0
10
Pope, Matt
37
7
0
14
21
84
+4
22-44
5
0
2
0
20
6
8
14
58
+1
14-28
5
0
2
18
Bluhm, Jake
32
0
8
12
20
59
+19
12-35
0
0
0
0
16
3
6
9
30
+9
6-12
0
0
0
6
Weselowski, Riley
0
37
2
18
20
69
+6
25-50
0
1
0
0
20
2
11
13
52
+7
14-28
0
1
0
4
0
Holman, Shane
34
6
7
13
58
+5
15-30
1
0
1
0
17
4
3
7
26
+1
7-14
1
0
1
0
20
Jarvis, Blaine
37
7
5
12
82
+1
10-31
0
1
3
0
20
4
4
8
42
0
5-21
0
1
2
0
17
Roth, Garrett
15
3
8
11
13
+1
2-4
1
0
1
0
9
3
4
7
7
+1
1-2
1
0
1
0
19
Allen, Matt
26
3
6
9
34
+3
14-28
2
0
0
0
15
1
4
5
22
+1
8-16
1
0
0
0
7
Bostock, Cody
35
2
6
8
28
+12
29-69
1
0
0
0
19
0
4
4
16
+7
14-28
0
0
0
0
25
Deterding, David
37
0
7
7
12
+3
28-64
0
0
0
0
20
0
2
2
6
-1
17-42
0
0
0
0
8
Winter, Travis
16
1
4
5
25
-2
4-8
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
10
-4
0-0
0
0
0
0
15
Marino, Brandon
20
3
1
4
26
-2
10-20
0
0
1
0
13
3
1
4
22
-3
5-10
0
0
1
0
2
Schwartzbauer,Nathan
37
0
4
4
23
+14
18-47
0
0
0
0
20
0
2
2
13
+5
8-16
0
0
0
0
29
Keinanen, Juha
17
1
2
3
6
-2
4-8
0
0
0
0
12
0
1
1
4
-3
4-8
0
0
0
0
12
Garritan, Lou
18
1
1
2
14
-2
6-12
0
1
1
0
10
1
0
1
8
-2
4-8
0
1
1
0
3
Tieranta, Anssi
22
1
0
1
3
+1
6-12
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
2
-3
3-6
0
0
0
0
1
Sedevie, Layne
20
0
1
1
0
0
2-4
0
0
0
0
10
0
1
1
0
0
1-2
0
0
0
0
33
Climie, Matt
18
0
0
0
0
0
3-14
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
2-12
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
8-16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3-6
0
0
0
0
Total...............
37
125
208
333
1139 +123 317-740
39
6
20
1
20
72
121
193
662
+49 169-400
28
3
12
0
Opponents...........
37
97
162
259
1141
36
6
14
2
20
46
82
128
595
-58 155-370
13
2
7
1
TM TEAM
GOALTENDING
-134 296-734
SH GW
Overall
SH GW
GT
CHA Games Only
##
Name
GP
MIN
GA
EN
Avg
Saves
1
Sedevie, Layne
20
1171:53
48
0
2.46
33
Climie, Matt
18
1065:10
48
0
TM
EMPTY NET
3
5:40
0
Total...............
37
2242:43
Opponents...........
37
2242:43
Pct
W
L
T
GP
MIN
GA
EN
Avg
Saves
Pct
W
L
T
538
.918 12
7
1
10
563:05
16
0
1.70
237
.937
7
3
0
2.70
506
.913
8
7
2
11
641:42
29
0
2.71
312
.915
5
4
1
1
0.00
0
.000
0
0
0
0
3:36
0
1
0.00
0
.000
0
0
0
97
1
2.60
1044
.915 20 14
3
20
1208:23
46
1
2.28
549
.923 12
7
1
125
3
3.34
1014
.890 14 20
3
20
1208:23
72
3
3.58
590
.891
7 12
1
Miscellaneous Team Statistics
Overall
CHA Games Only
SHOTS ON GOAL
Shots
Avg/G
Pct
SHOTS ON GOAL
Shots
Avg/G
Pct
Bemidji State
1,139
30.78
.110
Bemidji State
662
33.10
.109
.077
Opponents
1,141
30.84
.085
Opponents
595
29.75
POWER PLAYS
Goals
Chances
Pct
POWER PLAYS
Goals
Chances
Pct
39
229
.170
Bemidji State
28
119
.235
Bemidji State
Opponents
GOALS BY PERIOD
36
253
.142
Opponents
13
130
.100
1
2
3
OT
Total
GOALS BY PERIOD
1
2
3
OT
Total
Bemidji State
41
41
42
1
125
Bemidji State
24
25
23
0
72
Opponents
24
31
39
3
97
Opponents
15
12
18
1
46
39
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Statistics
Individual Game-by-Game Statistics
Matt Allen
Jake Bluhm
Cody Bostock
David Deterding
Luke Erickson
Lou Garritan
Jean-Guy Gervais
Shane Holman
Ryan Huddy
Blaine Jarvis
Juha Keinänen
Brandon Marino
Andrew Martens
Brendan McIntyre
Opponent
(rv) Minn.-Duluth
(rv) Minn.-Duluth
(rv) Minnesota State
(rv) Minnesota State
• at Air Force
• at Air Force
• at Wayne State
• at Wayne State
at Ferris State
at Ferris State
• Niagara
• Niagara
Lake Superior State
Lake Superior State
(9) North Dakota
Date
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 18
Nov. 19
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 16
G-A-P
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
G-A-P
1-0=1
2-0=2
0-0=0
1-2=3
1-0=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
DQ
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-3=3
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-1=2
2-0=2
0-3=3
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
4-1=5
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
G-A-P
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
2-0=2
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-1=1
0-1=1
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-1=1
1-1=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
G-A-P
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
1-1=2
0-1=1
DND
DND
DND
DND
G-A-P
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
G-A-P
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-2=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
at (9) North Dakota
vs (15) Clarkson
vs Dartmouth
• at Robert Morris
• at Robert Morris
• Wayne State
• Wayne State
• Air Force
• Air Force
• at Ala.-Huntsville
• at Ala.-Huntsville
at Western Michigan
at Western Michigan
• Robert Morris
• Robert Morris
• at Niagara
• at Niagara
• Ala.-Huntsville
• Ala.-Huntsville
vs Ala.-Huntsville
vs Niagara
Wisconsin
Dec. 17
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Feb. 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
March 3
March 4
March 11
March 12
March 25
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
0-1=1
0-1=1
1-2=3
INJ
INJ
INJ
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
2-1=3
2-2=4
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
2-0=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
2-0=2
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-3=4
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-2=3
0-1=1
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
2-0=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1-1
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
1-0=1
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-2=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
DND
-
Bemidji State’s Record When...
BSU plays at...
Home
Away
Neutral Site
BSU leads at first
BSU trails at first
Game tied at first
BSU leads at second
BSU trails at second
Game tied at second
In overtime
Ties
By one goal
By two goals
By three or more goals
2005-06 Div. I Era
10-3-2
8-9-0
2-2-1
58-34-16
39-77-8
9-7-1
11-2-2
3-4-0
6-8-1
17-0-2
3-10-1
0-4-0
1-3-3
56-20-11
11-63-6
38-36-7
88-6-9
7-87-8
11-25-8
11-15-25
3
5-9
5-1
10-4
25
28-38
30-27
48-53
BSU leads
BSU trails
Shots even
9-7-2
10-6-1
1-1-0
74-38-13
27-74-12
4-5-0
BSU scores first
Opponent scores first
18-2-2
2-12-1
83-41-13
23-77-12
Intermissions
Games decided...
Shots on Goal
40
Game’s First Goal
Shots on Goal
BSU < 20
BSU 20-29
BSU 30-39
BSU 40-49
BSU 50+
Opponent < 20
Opponent 20-29
Opponent 30-39
Opponent 40-49
Opponent 50+
1-1-1
10-5-0
7-8-0
1-0-2
1-0-0
1-0-0
10-6-2
6-5-1
3-3-0
0-0-0
2-12-2
39-62-8
38-34-7
23-9-8
4-1-1
22-4-1
54-32-10
26-52-11
4-22-2
0-8-0
Shutouts
2-1-0
BSU scores one goal
0-7-0
BSU scores two goals
2-1-1
BSU scores three goals
3-3-2
BSU scores four goals
5-1-0
BSU scores five-plus goals
10-1-0
Opponent scores one goal
7-0-0
Opponent scores two goals
6-4-1
Opponent scores three goals
5-0-2
Opponent scores four goals
0-5-0
Opponent scores five-plus goals 0-5-0
16-11-0
0-35-5
15-33-11
20-27-6
17-9-2
54-3-1
33-0-5
29-10-11
16-18-6
7-29-2
3-60-1
Scoring
Penalties
BSU leads
BSU trails
Penalties even
8-10-2
6-3-1
6-1-0
37-57-10
44-41-10
25-20-5
Power Play
Short-Handed
Unassisted
39
5
8
234
35
55
October
November
December
January
February
March
5-1-0
3-1-0
1-5-2
4-1-1
3-5-0
4-1-0
11-15-5
22-23-4
10-28-5
26-13-4
22-25-7
16-13-0
CHA
CCHA
ECAC
Hockey East
MAAC/Atlantic Hockey
WCHA
independent
* includes CHA Tournament
14-7-1*
2-3-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
4-3-0
0-0-0
82-51-14*
6-14-1
3-5-5
1-1-0
5-1-2
7-46-3
2-0-0
Goals
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2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Statistics
Individual Game-by-Game Statistics
Matt Pope
Garrett Roth
Nathan
Schwartzbauer
Tyler Scofield
Rob Sirianni
Mark Soares
Niko Suoraniemi
Anssi Tieranta
Riley Weselowski
Travis Winter
Orlando Alamano
Matt Climie
Layne Sedevie
Date
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 18
Nov. 19
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 30
Dec. 31
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Feb. 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
March 3
March 4
March 11
March 12
March 25
Ryan Miller
Opponent
(rv) Minn.-Duluth
(rv) Minn.-Duluth
(rv) Minnesota State
(rv) Minnesota State
• at Air Force
• at Air Force
• at Wayne State
• at Wayne State
at (rv) Ferris State
at (rv) Ferris State
• Niagara
• Niagara
Lake Superior State
Lake Superior State
(9) North Dakota
at (9) North Dakota
vs (15) Clarkson
vs Dartmouth
• at Robert Morris
• at Robert Morris
• Wayne State
• Wayne State
• Air Force
• Air Force
• at Ala.-Huntsville
• at Ala.-Huntsville
at Western Michigan
at Western Michigan
• Robert Morris
• Robert Morris
• at Niagara
• at Niagara
• Ala.-Huntsville
• Ala.-Huntsville
vs Ala.-Huntsville
vs Niagara
Wisconsin
G-A-P
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
2-1=3
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
1-1=2
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
3-0=3
0-0=0
1-0=1
2-1=3
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-1=1
1-1=2
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-1=2
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-1=1
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-1=1
DND
0-2=2
1-2=3
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
1-1=2
DND
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-AP
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-4=4
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
1-1=2
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-3=3
1-0=1
0-2=2
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-1=1
0-1=1
1-1=2
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
1-1=2
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
2-0=2
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-1=1
1-1=2
0-0=0
1-2=3
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-1=2
INJ
INJ
INJ
INJ
INJ
1-1=2
2-0=2
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
-
G-A-P
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
G-A-P
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-2=2
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-0=0
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-0=0
0-3=3
0-1=1
0-1=1
1-0=1
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-2=2
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
G-A-P
DND
0-0=0
DND
1-0=1
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-2=2
0-0=0
DND
DND
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
0-0=0
0-0=0
0-0=0
DND
DND
DND
GA-Sv
DND
DND
DNP
DNP
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DND
DND
DND
DND
DNP
DNP
DND
DND
DND
DND
DND
DNP
DNP
GA-Sv
2-41
DNP
3-29
DNP
4-21
DNP
1-25
DNP
6-23
DNP
4-26
DNP
2-21
DNP
2-28
DNP
3-25
DNP
•0-26
DNP
3-33
DNP
2-32
DNP
2-30
DNP
1-27
DNP
2-28
2-25
4-29
5-37
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
GA-Sv
DNP
1-24
DNP
3-31
DNP
1-24
DNP
1-15
DNP
3-37
DNP
1-35
DNP
2-22
DNP
5-21
DNP
4-35
DNP
2-21
DNP
2-23
DNP
3-26
DNP
3-30
DNP
5-22
DNP
DNP
2-11
DNP
1-27
•0-25
3-37
2-31
4-41
The Last Time...
Series Sweep at John Glas Fieldhouse
uAla.-Huntsville (3-1/5-0)
BSU:
Opp:
North Dakota (1-5/3-6)
March 3-4, 2006
Mar. 2-3, 2001
Hat Trick, Individual
uRyan Miller (3) at W. Michigan
BSU:
uJoe Pavelski (3) vs Wisconsin
Opp:
Series Sweep on the Road
uat Wayne State (4-1/3-1)
BSU:
uat Niagara (5-6, ot/1-5)
Opp:
Nov. 11-12, 2005
Feb. 24-25, 2006
Four Goals Scored, Individual
uLuke Erickson (4) vs Niagara
BSU:
Opp:
Dallas Miller, Augsburg
10 Goals Scored, Team
BSU:
St. Scholastica (12)
Opp:
Minn.-Duluth (12)
Five Power Play Goals Scored, Team
uAla.-Huntsville (5) BSU:
Opp:
at Minnesota (5)
40+ Shots on Goal, Team
uWayne State (45)
BSU:
uvs Wisconsin (45)
Opp:
50+ Shots on Goal, Team
uat Robert Morris (50)
BSU:
Opp:
at Ala.-Huntsville (50)
Feb. 10, 2006
March 25, 2006
Dec. 3, 2005
Jan. 2, 1987
Five Points, Individual
uLuke Erickson (4-1=5) vs Niagara
BSU:
uRandy Harris (3-2=5) at Niagara
Opp:
Dec. 3, 2005
Feb. 24, 2006
Six or More Points, Individual
BSU:
Shane Kalbrener vs Wayne St.
Opp:
Dallas Miller, Augsburg
Nov. 25, 2000
Jan. 3, 1987
Five Goals Scored, Individual
BSU:
Jamie Erb vs St. Scholastica
Opp:
John Carr, Lake Superior State
Dec. 19, 1991
Feb. 28, 1970
Shorthanded Goal Scored, Individual
uRyan Miller vs Niagara
BSU:
uBruce Mulherin at Ala.-Huntsville
Opp:
March 12, 2006
Feb. 3, 2006
March 4, 2006
Oct. 19, 2001
Three Assists, Individual
uTyler Scofield (3) vs Ala.-Huntsville
BSU:
Opp:
uTravis Zajac (3) at North Dakota
March 4, 2006
Dec. 17, 2005
Overtime Goal Scored, Individual
uRob Sirianni vs Ala.-Huntsville
BSU:
uSean Bentivoglio at Niagara
Opp:
March 11, 2006
Feb. 24, 2006
Jan. 13, 2006
March 25, 2006
Four Assists, Individual
uTyler Scofield (4) vs Niagara
BSU:
uRastislav Spirko (4) at N. Dakota
Opp:
Dec. 3, 2005
Dec. 17, 2005
Two Power-Play Goals Scored, Individual
uRob Sirianni (2) vs Ala.-Huntsville
BSU:
Opp:
uT.J. Oshie (2) at North Dakota
March 4, 2006
Dec. 17, 2005
Scored on Empty Net
uBlaine Jarvis vs Air Force
BSU:
uBruce Mulherin at Ala.-Huntsville
Opp:
Jan. 20, 2006
Feb. 3, 2006
Oct. 31, 1997
Dec. 7, 2002
Jan. 6, 2006
Jan. 22, 2005
Five Assists, Individual
BSU:
Shane Kalbrener vs Wayne State
Opp:
under research
Nov. 25, 2000
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Game Recaps
Game 1
Bemidji State
(rv) Minn. Duluth
BSU
UMD
3
2
Oct. 7, 2005 / D.E.C.C. (5,294) / Duluth, Minn.
1-0-0 / 0-0-0 CHA / 2:13
1
2
3
1
2
0
0
0
2
First Period
5:51 BSU 1-0 6x6
F
3
2
Jean-Guy Gervais (1) (Holman, Huddy)
Second Period
6:57 BSU 2-0 6x6
Jake Bluhm (1) (Weselowski, Sirianni)
19:35 BSU 3-0 5x6 SH uAndrew Martens (1) (unassisted)
Game 3
Minnesota State
(rv) Bemidji State
3
4
Oct. 14, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,526) / Bemidji, Minn.
3-0-0 / 0-0-0 CHA / 2:24
1
2
3
F
1
0
2
MNS
3
2
1
1
BSU
4
First Period
7:42 UMD 3-1 6x6
8:48 UMD 3-2 6x6
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
Second Period
1
8
14
2
6
8
3
4
21
BSU
UMD
Pen
6
5
Min
15
10
SHG
1
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 1-0-0)
UMD
Isaac Reichmuth (L, 0-1-0)
empty net
1
14
1
7
-
2
8
2
4
-
F
18
43
PPG/PP
0-for-5
0-for-6
3
19
3
4
0
Tot
41
Tot
15
0
Pct.
.000
.000
Min GA
60:00 2
Min GA
58:34 3
1:26 0
Game 2
Bemidji State
(rv) Minn. Duluth
BSU
UMD
Oct. 8, 2005 / D.E.C.C. (5,161) / Duluth, Minn.
2-0-0 / 0-0-0 CHA / 2:23
1
2
3
1
3
1
0
1
0
F
5
1
MNS
BSU
1
13
6
2
9
10
3
10
15
MNS
BSU
Pen
15
13
Min
41
26
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
MNS
Chris Clark
empty net
Chris Clark (L, 0-1-0)
empty net
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 2-0-0)
5:00 BSU 1-0 6x6
Second Period
BSU 2-0
UMD 2-1
BSU 3-1
BSU 4-1
5x5
6x5 PP
6x6
6x6
uAndrew Martens (2) (Pope, Erickson)
Justin Williams (1) (Niskanen)
Jean-Guy Gervais (2) (Holman, Huddy)
Jake Bluhm (3) (unassisted)
Third Period
Shots on Goal
BSU
UMD
1
6
10
2
7
11
3
10
4
BSU
UMD
Pen
10
10
Min
20
20
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 1-0-0)
UMD
Josh Johnson (L, 0-1-0)
Nate Ziegelmann
1
10
1
5
-
2
10
2
3
1
PPG/PP
1-for-8
1-for-9
3
4
3
9
Tot
24
Tot
8
10
Second Period
1:01
1:32
2:48
5:34
BSU 4-0
MNS 4-1
MNS 4-2
BSU 5-2
6x6
6x6
5x4 PP
6x6
13:16 BSU 6-2 6x6
16:31 MNS 6-3 6x6
19:53 BSU 7-3 6x6
u game-winning goal
F
23
25
Pct.
.125
.111
Min GA
60:00 1
Min GA
34:59 3
25:01 2
3
3
0
11
0
3
8
Tot
16
0
11
0
Tot
29
Pct.
.222
.364
Min GA
49:26 3
1:06 0
8:17 1
1:11 0
Min GA
60:00 3
3
7
Oct. 15, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,664) / Bemidji, Minn.
4-0-0 / 0-0-0 CHA / 2:35
1
2
3
F
0
2
1
MNS
3
3
2
2
BSU
7
Third Period
13:58 BSU 5-1 6x4 PP Ryan Miller (1) (Scofield, Pope)
u game-winning goal
2
9
2
9
PPG/PP
2-for-9
4-for-11
Minnesota State
(rv) Bemidji State
3:38 BSU 1-0 6x6
14:14 BSU 2-0 6x6
16:01 BSU 3-0 6x6
Jake Bluhm (2) (Sirianni)
1
4
1
12
F
32
31
Game 4
First Period
First Period
0:25
3:28
14:59
19:06
5
1
Shots on Goal
Shots on Goal
Jake Bluhm (4) (Miller, Martens)
Travis Winter (1) (Garritan, Deterding)
Rob Sirianni (2) (Weselowski)
uLuke Erickson (2) (Pope)
Jeff Marler (1) (Morin)
Rob Rankin (1) (Backes, Peto)
Luke Erickson (3) (Deterding)
MNS
BSU
2
14
8
3
7
17
MNS
BSU
Pen
9
10
Min
37
31
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
42
MNS
Dan Tormey (L, 0-1-0)
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 2-0-0)
empty net
Layne Sedevie
Game 6
Brian Gineo (3) (Zacour, Knaeble)
Mike Phillipich (1) (Ehn, Mayra)
Jay Medenwaldt (3) (Phillipich, Turnquist)
Tyler Scofield (1) (Miller, Erickson)
Second Period
1:19 BSU 2-3 6x5 PP Matt Pope (1) (Erickson)
19:24 AFA 2-4 6x5 PP uBrooks Turnquist (2) (Ramsey, Reese)
Third Period
6:42 BSU 3-4 6x6
u game-winning goal
Jake Bluhm (5) (Erickson, Martens)
Shots on Goal
BSU
AFA
1
5
10
2
6
8
3
11
7
BSU
AFA
Pen
10
8
Min
20
27
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (L, 2-1-0)
empty net
AFA
Peter Foster (W, 1-3-0)
1
7
1
4
1
7
1
13
-
2
6
2
12
-
PPG/PP
1-for-7
0-for-5
3
15
3
2
0
4
Tot
28
Tot
27
0
4
Pct.
.143
.000
Min GA
60:00 7
Min GA
47:10 2
0:12 0
12:38 1
PPG/PP
2-for-6
1-for-7
3
7
0
3
10
Tot
21
0
Tot
19
Pct.
.333
.143
Min GA
59:32 4
0:28 0
Min GA
60:00 3
2
1
Air Force
Oct. 29, 2005 / Cadet Ice Arena (1,305) / U.S.A.F.A., Colo.
5-1-0 / 1-1-0 CHA / 2:13
1
2
3
F
2
0
0
BSU
2
0
0
1
AFA
1
First Period
2:57 BSU 1-0 6x6
11:28 BSU 2-0 6x6
Jean-Guy Gervais (3) (Holman, Huddy)
uBlaine Jarvis (1) (Deterding)
Second Period
none
9:53 AFA 2-1 6x6
u game-winning goal
F
34
35
2
7
2
5
F
22
25
#15 6
Bemidji State
Game
Shots on Goal
Josh Frider (2) (Knaeble, Devoney)
BSU
AFA
1
13
9
2
10
5
3
3
11
BSU
AFA
Pen
9
8
Min
18
16
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
1
13
10
Goaltending
6x6
6x6
6x6
6x4 PP
Third Period
Ryan Miller (2) (Sirianni, Bluhm)
Kurtis Kisio (2) (McKelvie, Carter)
Ryan Miller (3) (Deterding, Bluhm)
3
4
Oct. 28, 2005 / Cadet Ice Arena (1,523) / U.S.A.F.A., Colo.
4-1-0 / 0-1-0 CHA / 2:15
1
2
3
F
1
1
1
BSU
3
3
1
0
AFA
4
First Period
Michael Gergen (1) (McFarland, Stapleton) Third Period
Bryan McGregor (1) (Raymond, Gawryletz) 5:17 MNS 3-2 6x5 PP Travis Morin (1) (Backes, Becker)
10:32 MNS 3-3 5x5 DP Kurtis Kisio (1) (Morin, Wagner)
13:36 BSU 4-3 5x4 PP uRob Sirianni (1) (Bostock, Erickson)
u game-winning goal
BSU
UMD
#15 Bemidji State
Air Force
1:34 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Cody Bostock (1) (Schwartzbauer, Huddy) 0:13 AFA 0-1
11:05 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP Ryan Huddy (1) (Sirianni, Gervais)
8:31 AFA 0-2
16:08 AFA 0-3
17:34 MNS 2-1 6x4 PP Brock Becker (1) (Peto, Backes)
19:55 BSU 1-3
6:13 BSU 3-1 6x5 PP Luke Erickson (1) (Martens, Weselowski)
Third Period
Game 5
Goaltending
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 3-0-0)
AFA
Ian Harper (L, 1-3-0)
empty net
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
1
9
1
11
-
2
5
2
10
-
F
26
25
PPG/PP
0-for-8
0-for-9
3
10
3
3
0
Tot
24
Tot
24
0
Pct.
.000
.000
Min GA
60:00 1
Min GA
58:30 2
1:30 0
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Game Recaps
Game 7
(rv) Bemidji State
Wayne State
4
1
Nov. 11, 2005 / Mich. St. Fairgrounds (551) / Detroit, Mich.
6-1-0 / 2-1-0 CHA / 2:19
1
2
3
F
0
2
2
BSU
4
1
0
0
WSU
1
First Period
11:44 WSU 0-1 6x6
1
6
Nov. 18, 2005 / Ewigleben Arena (1,305) / Big Rapids, Mich.
7-2-0 / 3-1-0 CHA / 2:12
1
2
3
F
1
0
0
BSU
1
1
2
3
FSU
6
0:26 FSU 0-1 6x6
10:48 BSU 1-1 6x6
5:48 BSU 1-1 6x4 PP Luke Erickson (4) (Scofield, Martens)
10:26 BSU 2-1 5x6 SH uLou Garritan (1) (unassisted)
Game
Game 11
11
Niagara
(rv) Bemidji State
First Period
Zac Pearson (3) (Miller)
Rob Sirianni (4) (unassisted)
1:19
14:15
18:18
18:28
Second Period
16:42 FSU 1-2 6x5 PP uMark Bomersback (5) (Welch, Riedel)
19:48 FSU 1-3 6x5 PP Matt Verdone (6) (Zarb, Pearson)
Third Period
19:22 BSU 3-1 6x6 EN Jake Bluhm (6) (Pope, Martens)
19:43 BSU 4-1 6x6
Ryan Huddy (2) (Gervais)
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
1
6
12
2
12
6
Penalties and Power Plays
Pen
13
11
Min
37
33
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 3-1-0)
WSU
Will Hooper (L, 0-3-0)
empty net
Will Hooper
3
5
8
F
23
26
SHG
1
0
1
11
1
6
-
2
6
2
10
-
4:25 FSU 1-4 6x6
Nick Scheible (2) (Couturier, Van Culin)
15:41 FSU 1-5 6x6
Corey Couturier (1) (Connolly, Welch)
19:40 FSU 1-6 6x5 PP Jim Jorgensen (2) (Scheible)
u game-winning goal
PPG/PP
1-of-5
0-for-8
3
8
3
3
0
0
Tot
25
Tot
19
0
0
Pct.
.200
.000
Min GA
60:00 1
Min GA
58:42 2
0:40 1
0:38 1
Shots on Goal
NIA
BSU
NIA
BSU
0-1
1-1
1-2
2-2
6x6
6x6
6x5 PP
6x6
Second Period
BSU
FSU
2
7
12
3
10
10
BSU
FSU
Pen
13
10
Min
37
31
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (L, 3-2-0)
FSU
Derek MacIntyre (W, 1-1-0)
1
6
1
8
2
10
2
7
PPG/PP
0-for-6
3-for-10
3
7
3
10
Tot
23
Tot
25
(rv) Bemidji State
Wayne State
Nov. 12, 2005 / Mich. St. Fairgrounds (497) / Detroit, Mich.
7-1-0 / 3-1-0 CHA / 2:17
1
2
3
F
0
2
1
BSU
3
0
1
0
WSU
1
First Period
3:27 FSU 0-1 6x5 PP Greg Rallo (4) (Bomersback)
14:01 FSU 0-2 6x6
Corey Couturier (2) (Winnik)
Second Period
Second Period
2
10
7
3
8
19
Pct.
.000
.300
NIA
BSU
Pen
3
5
Min
6
18
SHG
0
0
Min GA
60:00 6
Min GA
60:00 1
7:07 BSU 3-3 6x6
19:34 BSU 4-3 6x6
u game-winning goal
19:58 BSU 3-1 6x6 EN Ryan Miller (4) (unassisted)
u game-winning goal
BSU
WSU
1
6
7
2
11
5
3
8
4
BSU
WSU
Pen
6
8
Min
12
16
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 4-0-0)
WSU
Matt Kelly (L, 0-4-1)
empty net
Matt Kelly
F
25
16
PPG/PP
1-for-7
0-for-5
Pct.
.143
.000
2
4
2
9
-
3
4
3
7
0
0
Tot
15
Tot
22
0
0
Min GA
60:00 1
Min GA
59:13 2
0:45 1
0:02 0
Goaltending
NIA
Jeff Van Nynatten (W, 7-5-0)
BSU
Matt Climie (L, 3-3-0)
empty net
Shots on Goal
1
10
1
10
-
2
7
2
9
-
F
30
38
PPG/PP
1-for-4
1-for-3
3
18
3
7
0
Tot
35
Tot
26
0
Pct.
.250
.333
Min GA
60:00 3
Min GA
58:53 4
1:07 0
Niagara
(rv) Bemidji State
BSU
FSU
1
5
14
2
7
19
3
16
7
BSU
FSU
Pen
11
11
Min
22
22
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Dec. 3, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,945) / Bemidji, Minn.
9-3-0 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:31
1
2
3
F
0
0
1
NIA
1
3
1
4
BSU
8
1:01 BSU 1-0 6x6
Ryan Huddy (3) (Holman, Schwartzbauer)
14:12 BSU 2-0 6x6
uMatt Pope (3) (Martens, Erickson)
19:25 BSU 3-0 6x5 PP Luke Erickson (6) (Scofield)
BSU
Layne Sedevie
empty net
Layne Sedevie (W, 5-0-0)
FSU
Mitch O’Keefe
empty net
Mitch O’Keefe (L, 4-2-4)
2
18
2
5
-
3
7
3
9
0
5
Tot
0
0
37
Tot
19
0
5
Pct.
.125
.250
Min GA
2:14 0
0:04 0
57:42 3
Min GA
52:07 3
0:03 0
7:50 1
Third Period
1:15 BSU 5-0 5x5
5:52 NIA 5-1 6x6
9:11 BSU 6-1 6x4 PP
12:08 BSU 7-1 6x5 PP
19:04 BSU 8-1 6x5 PP
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
Jean-Guy Gervais (6) (Huddy, Weselowski)
Luke Erickson (7) (Scofield)
Kyle Rodgers (1) (Novosad, Norrington)
HT-Luke Erickson (8) (Scofield, Gervais)
Luke Erickson (9) (Scofield, Weselowski)
Ryan Miller (6) (Sirianni, Bostock)
NIA
FSU
1
12
16
2
11
10
3
13
22
NIA
BSU
Pen
8
5
Min
16
10
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
NIA
Jeff Van Nynatten (W, 7-6-0)
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 6-0-0-)
1
13
1
12
2
9
2
11
F
36
48
PPG/PP
0-for-4
4-for-7
3
18
3
12
Tot
40
Tot
35
Pct.
.000
.571
Min GA
60:00 8
Min GA
60:00 1
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1
0
0
12
1
5
-
F
28
40
PPG/PP
1-for-8
2-for-8
1
8
First Period
Anssi Tieranta (1) (Huddy, Keinänen)
uLuke Erickson (5) (Martens)
Goaltending
1
7
1
6
-
Penalties and Power Plays
1:35 BSU 1-2 6x6
Juha Keinänen (1) (Gervais, Schwartzbauer)
Second Period
4:33 BSU 2-2 6x5 PP Andrew Martens (3) (unassisted)
6:16 BSU 4-0 6x6
11:50 FSU 2-3 6x5 PP Greg Rallo (5) (Bomersback, Welch)
Third Period
Third Period
Goaltending
1
12
12
Nov. 19, 2005 / Ewigleben Arena (1,175) / Big Rapids, Mich.
8-2-0 / 3-1-0 CHA / 2:23
1
2
3
F
0
2
2
BSU
4
2
1
0
FSU
3
none
Shots on Goal
NIA
BSU
4
3
First Period
8:18 BSU 1-0 6x6
Rob Sirianni (3) (Bluhm, Miller)
13:54 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP uMatt Pope (2) (Martens, Erickson)
18:02 WSU 2-1 6x6
Jason Baclig (2) (Michel)
12:47 BSU 3-3 6x5 PP Ryan Miller (5) (Erickson, Martens)
13:17 NIA 3-4 6x6
uTed Cook (10) (Reaney, Scarlato)
u game-winning goal
Game 12
(rv) Bemidji State
(rv) Ferris State
3
1
Jason Williamson (6) (Harris, Caruana)
F
26
29
Game 10
Game 8
Justin Cross (5) (Oliveto, Cook)
Jean-Guy Gervais (4) (Keinänen, Weselowski)
Ted Cook (9) (Cross, Rocco)
Jean-Guy Gervais (5) (Huddy, Martens)
Third Period
Shots on Goal
1
9
7
4
3
Dec. 2, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,710) / Bemidji, Minn.
8-3-0 / 3-2-0 CHA / 2:20
1
2
3
F
2
1
1
NIA
4
2
0
1
BSU
3
6:50 NIA 2-3 6x6
Third Period
BSU
WSU
(rv) Bemidji State
(rv) Ferris State
First Period
Mark Cannon (1) (Krug, Grabarek)
Second Period
BSU
WSU
Game 9
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Game Recaps
Game 13
Lake Superior State
(rv) Bemidji State
2
1
Dec. 9, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,541) / Bemidji, Minn.
9-4-0 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:22
1
2
3
F
0
0
2
LSSU
2
0
0
1
BSU
1
First Period
Game 15
#9 North Dakota
Bemidji State
2
1
Dec. 16, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (2,413) / Bemidji, Minn.
9-5-1 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:35
1
2
3
F
1
1
0
UND
2
1
0
0
BSU
1
First Period
none
5:09 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Matt Allen (1) (Winter, Jarvis)
12:07 UND 1-1 6x6
Drew Stafford (12) (Kozek, Chorney)
Second Period
Second Period
none
15:38 UND 1-2 6x5 PP uT.J. Oshie (8) (Zajac, Radke)
Third Period
7:30 LSS 0-1 6x5 PP Marty Gurnoe (1) (Campbell)
12:21 BSU 1-1 6x5 PP Rob Sirianni (5) (Huddy, Weselowski)
uMike Adamek (1) (Sim)
14:19 LSS 1-2 6x6
u game-winning goal
1
7
10
LSSU
BSU
2
9
3
Penalties and Power Plays
Pen
4
8
LSSU
BSU
Min
8
16
Goaltending
LSSU
Jeff Jakaitis (W, 8-5-3)
BSU
Matt Climie (L, 3-4-0)
empty net
3
7
13
F
23
26
SHG
0
0
1
10
1
7
-
2
3
2
9
-
PPG/PP
1-for-7
1-for-3
3
12
3
5
0
Tot
25
Tot
21
0
Game 14
Lake Superior State
(rv) Bemidji State
Pct.
.143
.333
Min GA
60:00 1
Min GA
58:50 2
1:10 0
1
5
Dec. 17, 2005 / Englestad Arena (11,664) / Grand Forks, N.D.
9-6-1 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:12
1
2
3
F
0
0
1
BSU
1
0
3
2
UND
5
First Period
none
Second Period
3:52 UND 0-1 6x5 PP T.J. Oshie (9) (Spirko, Zajac)
5:39 UND 0-2 6x5 PP uT.J. Oshie (10) (Zajac, Spirko)
9:36 UND 0-3 6x5 PP Chris Porter (4) (Spirko, Stafford)
1:03 BSU 1-3 6x6
Blaine Jarvis (2) (Sirianni, Winter)
17:31 UND 1-4 6x6
HT-T.J. Oshie (11) (Chorney, Spirko)
18:21 UND 1-5 5x6 SH Drew Stafford (13) (Zajac)
u game-winning goal
none
u game-winning goal
UND
BSU
1
13
12
2
6
14
3
11
9
UND
BSU
Pen
13
11
Min
26
33
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
Bemidji State
#9 North Dakota
Third Period
Third Period
Shots on Goal
Shots on Goal
Game 16
UND
Philippe Lamoureux
empty net
Philippe Lamoureux (W, 2-3-0)
BSU
Matt Climie (L, 3-5-0)
empty net
1
7
0
4
1
12
-
2
14
2
5
-
F
30
35
PPG/PP
1-for-8
1-for-10
3
9
3
11
0
Tot
7
0
27
Tot
28
0
Pct.
.125
.100
Min GA
8:56 1
0:05 0
50:59 0
Min GA
59:38 2
0:22 0
Shots on Goal
BSU
UND
1
10
5
2
5
14
3
11
7
BSU
UND
Pen
7
7
Min
14
25
SHG
0
1
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Layne Sedevie
empty net
Layne Sedevie (L, 6-1-1)
empty net
Layne Sedevie
UND
Jordan Parise (W, 10-4-1)
empty net
Jordan Parise
1
3
0
2
1
10
-
2
11
0
2
1
0
4
F
26
26
PPG/PP
0-for-5
3-for-6
3
5
3
10
Tot
3
0
13
0
5
Tot
11
0
14
Pct.
.000
.500
Min GA
7:33 0
0:05 0
32:19 3
0:03 0
20:00 2
Min GA
27:22 0
0:19 0
32:19 1
2
2
Dec. 10, 2005 / John Glas Fieldhouse (2,083) / Bemidji, Minn.
9-4-1 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:34
1
2
3
OT
F
0
1
1
0
LSSU
2
0
0
2
0
BSU
2
First Period
none
Second Period
10:21 LSS 0-1 5x6 SH Kory Scoran (2) (Campbell)
Third Period
2:15 BSU 1-1 6x6
17:37 LSS 1-2 6x6
18:34 BSU 2-2 6x6
Jake Bluhm (7) (Miller, Sirianni)
Colin Nicholson (3) (Campbell)
u Rob Sirianni (6) (Bluhm, Miller)
Overtime
none
u game-tying goal
Shots on Goal
LSSU
BSU
1
8
11
2
5
10
3
9
18
OT
2
4
F
24
43
LSSU
BSU
Pen
7
6
Min
14
12
SHG
1
0
PPG/PP
0-for-5
0-for-6
Pct.
.000
.000
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
44
LSSU
Jeff Jakaitis (T, 8-5-4)
BSU
Layne Sedevie (T, 6-0-1)
1
11
1
8
2
10
2
4
3
16
3
8
O
4
O
2
Tot
41
Tot
22
Min GA
65:00 2
Min GA
65:00 2
ABOVE: A sellout crowd of 2,413 packed into the John S. Glas Fieldhouse on Dec. 16, 2005 to watch Bemidji State tackle the No. 9-ranked
North Dakota Fighting Sioux. It was North Dakota’s first trip to Bemidji since March 2-3, 2001.
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
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Game 17
Bemidji State
#15 Clarkson
Game 19
3
3
Bemidji State
Robert Morris
Dec. 30, 2005 / Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,002) / Burlington, Vt.
9-6-2 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:10
1
2
3
OT
F
2
1
0
0
BSU
3
1
0
2
0
CU
3
2
0
Jan. 6, 2006 / RMU Island Ice Center (392) / Moon Twp., Pa.
10-7-2 / 5-2-0 CHA / 2:10
1
2
3
F
0
2
0
BSU
2
0
0
0
RMU
0
First Period
First Period
Second Period
5:58 BSU 1-0 6x6
uShane Holman (1) (Allen, Jarvis)
18:22 BSU 2-0 6x4 PP Jean-Guy Gervais (8) (Erickson, Huddy)
5:25 BSU 1-0 6x6
Cody Bostock (2) (Roth)
7:37 CU 1-1 6x4 PP Mike Sullivan (7) (Genovy, Grenzy)
16:40 BSU 2-1 6x6
Jean-Guy Gervais (7) (Winter, Huddy)
4:39 BSU 3-1 6x6
none
Second Period
Ryan Huddy (4) (Winter)
Third Period
Third Period
none
u game-winning goal
11:22 CU 3-2 5x6 SH Nick Dodge (8) (Brekelmans)
uNick Dodge (9) (Sullivan, Grenzy)
17:29 CU 3-3 6x6
Shots on Goal
Overtime
none
u game-tying goal
BSU
CU
1
7
12
2
5
3
3
3
10
OT
2
3
F
17
28
BSU
CU
Pen
9
7
Min
18
14
SHG
0
1
PPG/PP
0-for-6
1-for-8
Pct.
.000
.125
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (T, 3-5-1)
CU
David Leggio (T, 4-2-2)
2
12
7
3
22
7
BSU
RMU
Pen
4
4
Min
8
8
SHG
0
0
1
11
1
5
2
3
2
4
3
8
3
3
O
3
O
2
Tot
25
Tot
14
Min GA
65:00 3
Min GA
65:00 3
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 4-5-1)
RMU
Christian Boucher (L, 4-11-1)
empty net
1
12
1
16
-
2
7
2
10
-
F
50
26
PPG/PP
1-for-4
0-for-4
3
7
3
22
0
Tot
26
Tot
48
0
Pct.
.250
.000
Min GA
60:00 0
Min GA
58:25 2
1:35 0
ABOVE: Cody Bostock during BSU’s home series with Lake Superior
State, Dec, 9-10, 2005.
Game 18
Game 20
Bemidji State
Dartmouth
3
4
Bemidji State
Robert Morris
Dec. 31, 2005 / Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,002) / Burlington, Vt.
9-7-2 / 4-2-0 CHA / 2:10
1
2
3
OT
F
1
0
2
0
BSU
3
1
1
1
1
DAR
4
3:16 DAR 0-1 6x6
13:56 BSU 1-1 6x6
1
16
12
Penalties and Power Plays
Shots on Goal
First Period
BSU
RMU
1
2
Jan. 7, 2006 / RMU Island Ice Center (734) / Moon Twp., Pa.
10-8-2 / 5-3-0 CHA / 2:04
1
2
3
F
0
0
1
BSU
1
0
2
0
RMU
2
First Period
David Jones (7) (Lovejoy, Ouellette)
Tyler Scofield (2) (Weselowski, Martens)
none
Second Period
Second Period
0:24 DAR 1-2 4x5 SH Mike Ouellette (8) (unassisted)
0:45 RMU 0-1 6x4 PP Aaron Clarke (2) (Kaufman, Buzek)
6:36 RMU 0-2 6x6
uAaron Clarke (3) (Berkstresser, Margott)
Third Period
Third Period
7:59 BSU 2-2 6x4 PP Rob Sirianni (7) (Scofield)
11:01 BSU 3-2 6x5 PP Rob Sirianni (8) (Pope, Martens)
18:11 DAR 3-3 6x5 PP Garret Overlock (1) (Przepiorka, Glass)
4:51 BSU 1-2 6x6
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
Overtime
1:23 DAR 3-4 6x6
u game-wining goal
uNick Johnson (6) (Sampson, Przepiorka)
BSU
RMU
1
11
9
2
15
8
3
3
6
BSU
RMU
Pen
5
3
Min
10
6
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Shots on Goal
BSU
DAR
1
15
11
2
10
17
3
11
9
OT
0
2
F
36
39
BSU
DAR
Pen
5
10
Min
10
20
SHG
0
1
PPG/PP
2-for-10
1-for-4
Pct.
.200
.250
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
Rob Sirianni (9) (Weselowski)
1
10
1
14
2
16
2
10
3
8
3
9
O
1
O
0
Tot
35
Tot
33
Min GA
61:23 4
Min GA
61:23 3
BSU
Layne Sedevie (L, 6-3-1)
empty net
RMU
Christian Boucher (W, 5-11-1)
ABOVE: Matt Climie posted a 2-0 shutout at Robert Morris on Jan. 6,
2006. It was his fifth career shutout, moving him into a tie for fourth
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1
9
1
11
2
6
2
15
PPG/PP
0-for-3
1-for-5
3
6
0
3
2
Tot
21
0
Tot
28
Pct.
.000
.200
Min GA
59:15 2
0:45 0
Min GA
60:00 1
45
BSU
Layne Sedevie (L, 6-2-1)
DAR
Mike Devine (W, 5-4-0)
Goaltending
F
29
23
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Game Recaps
Game 21
Wayne State (Mich.)
Bemidji State
3
3
Jan. 13, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,494) / Bemidji, Minn.
10-8-3 / 5-3-1 CHA / 2:29
1
2
3
OT
F
0
1
2
0
WSU
3
1
2
0
0
BSU
3
First Period
19:51 BSU 1-0 6x6
Andrew Martens (4) (Sirianni, Miller)
Second Period
4:36 BSU 2-0 5x6 SH Riley Weselowski (1) (Pope, Bostock)
10:23 BSU 3-0 6x6
Ryan Miller (7) (Bluhm)
17:02 WSU 3-1 6x6
Derek Bachynski (2) (Donohoe, Punches)
Third Period
10:44 WSU 3-2 6x6
13:06 WSU 3-3 6x6
WSU
BSU
1
15
12
2
10
19
3
11
13
OT
0
1
F
36
45
WSU
BSU
Pen
4
8
Min
8
16
SHG
0
1
PPG/PP
0-for-7
0-for-3
Pct.
.000
.000
Goaltending
WSU
Matt Kelly (T, 3-6-3)
BSU
Matt Climie (T, 4-5-2)
1
11
1
15
2
17
2
9
3
13
3
9
O
1
O
0
Tot
42
Tot
33
Min GA
65:00 3
Min GA
65:00 3
Game 22
Wayne State (Mich.)
Bemidji State
2
6
Jan. 14, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,428) / Bemidji, Minn.
11-8-3 / 6-3-1 CHA / 2:16
1
2
3
F
0
0
2
WSU
2
2
1
3
BSU
6
First Period
2:15 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Matt Pope (4) (Erickson, Scofield)
17:46 BSU 2-0 6x6
Luke Erickson (10) (Pope, Scofield)
2:48 BSU 3-0 6x6
Jan. 20, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,684) / Bemidji, Minn.
12-8-3 / 7-3-1 CHA / 2:19
1
2
3
F
2
0
0
AFA
2
2
2
1
BSU
5
First Period
1:08
8:36
14:51
16:40
BSU
AFA
AFA
BSU
1-0
1-1
1-2
2-2
6x6
6x4 PP
6x6
6x5 PP
Shane Holman (2) (Gervais, Weselowski)
Brian Gineo (5) (BrTunrquist, Ehn)
Andrew Ramsey (5) (BrTurnquist, Olson)
Matt Pope (5) (Erickson, Weselowski)
uRyan Miller (8) (Bluhm, Sirianni)
8:21 BSU 3-2 6x6
8:34 BSU 4-2 6x6
1:07 BSU 4-0 6x5 PP Rob Sirianni (10) (Allen, Martens)
6:06 WSU 4-1 5x6 SH John May (2) (Bachynski, Poupard)
9:52 BSU 5-1 5x5
Jean-Guy Gervais (9) (Schwartzbauer, SedevieG)
10:49 BSU 6-1 6x5 PP Matt Allen (2) (Marino)
13:01 WSU 6-2 6x6
Jon Grabarek (4) (Smith, Cannon)
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
WSU
BSU
1
6
15
2
8
5
3
11
12
WSU
BSU
Pen
7
7
Min
14
14
SHG
1
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
46
WSU
Matt Kelly (L, 3-7-3)
Will Hooper
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 7-3-1)
1
13
1
6
2
4
2
8
F
25
32
PPG/PP
0-for-7
3-for-7
3
3
6
3
9
Tot
20
6
Tot
23
Pct.
.000
.429
AFA
BSU
2
9
8
3
9
9
AFA
BSU
Pen
6
10
Min
12
20
SHG
0
1
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
AFA
Peter Foster
empty net
Peter Foster (L, 3-9-0)
Ian Harper
empty net
Ian Harper
Ben Worker
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 5-5-2)
empty net
Matt Climie
1
5
0
2
1
14
-
2
3
3
2
7
0
2
PPG/PP
1-for-9
1-for-5
3
8
0
0
0
3
9
Tot
5
0
5
11
0
0
0
Tot
21
0
11
Min GA
50:49 6
9:11 0
Min GA
60:00 2
First Period
3:44 ALH 0-1 5x6 SH Bruce Mulherin (9) (Schreiber, Winchester)
5:12 BSU 1-1 6x6
Tyler Scofield (3) (Pope, Weselowski)
uChris Martini (4) (Arvai, Mulherin)
15:53 ALH 1-2 6x6
Third Period
none
u game-winning goal
F
34
26
BSU
ALH
1
18
7
2
8
11
3
8
14
Pct.
.111
.200
BSU
ALH
Pen
9
14
Min
18
28
SHG
0
1
Min GA
8:00 1
0:20 0
20:01 2
27:30 1
1:48 1
2:11 0
0:10 0
Min GA
31:11 2
0:07 0
28:42 0
Game 24
Air Force
Bemidji State
3
5
Jan. 21, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,751) / Bemidji, Minn.
13-8-3 / 8-3-1 CHA / 2:21
1
2
3
F
2
1
0
AFA
3
1
1
3
BSU
5
First Period
2:53 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Ryan Huddy (5) (Erickson, Scofield)
12:21 AFA 1-1 6x5 PP Mike Phillipich (6) (Frider, Ehn)
15:26 AFA 1-2 6x5 PP Josh Schaffer (6) (Devoney, Olson)
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (L, 5-6-2)
empty net
ALH
Scott Munroe (W, 12-6-2)
8:07 BSU 3-3 6x6
Rob Sirianni (11) (Huddy, Weselowski)
14:42 BSU 4-3 6x6
uBrandon Marino (1) (Jarvis, Allen)
15:51 BSU 5-3 6x5 PP Shane Holman (3) (Sirianni, Huddy)
u game-winning goal
AFA
BSU
1
14
10
2
11
9
3
4
7
AFA
BSU
Pen
8
6
Min
27
12
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
AFA
Ian Harper (L, 2-5-1)
empty net
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 8-3-1)
1
9
1
12
2
8
2
10
F
29
26
PPG/PP
3-for-5
3-for-7
3
4
0
3
4
Tot
21
0
Tot
26
Pct.
.600
.429
Min GA
57:58 5
2:02 0
Min GA
60:00 3
2
11
2
8
PPG/PP
0-for-11
0-for-6
3
14
0
3
8
Tot
30
0
Tot
33
Pct.
.000
.000
Min GA
59:22 2
0:38 0
Min GA
60:00 1
Bemidji State
Ala.-Huntsville
2
4
Feb. 4, 2006 / Von Braun Center (1,623) / Huntsville, Ala.
13-10-3 / 8-5-1 CHA / 2:14
1
2
3
F
0
1
1
BSU
2
1
0
3
ALH
4
First Period
6:51 ALH 0-1 6x4 PP Mike Salekin (7) (Arvai, Nimmo)
Second Period
Third Period
Third Period
1
5
1
17
F
34
32
Game 26
3:57 BSU 1-1 6x6
Second Period
Goaltending
1
2
Feb. 3, 2006 / Von Braun Center (2,123) / Huntsville, Ala.
13-9-3 / 8-4-1 CHA / 2:19
1
2
3
F
1
0
0
BSU
1
2
0
0
ALH
2
Shots on Goal
1
16
9
Shots on Goal
Bemidji State
Ala.-Huntsville
none
uBlaine Jarvis (3) (unassisted)
Andrew Martens (5) (Miller)
11:04 BSU 2-2 6x5 PP Matt Pope (6) (Huddy, Sirianni)
19:49 AFA 2-3 6x5 PP Josh Print (2) (Ramsey, Olson)
Third Period
Game 25
Second Period
Second Period
Shots on Goal
Penalties and Power Plays
2
5
17:39 BSU 5-2 5x6 SH EN Blaine Jarvis (4) (Weselowski, Deterding)
u game-winning goal
none
u game-tying goal
Second Period
Air Force
Bemidji State
Third Period
Greg Poupard (1) (May, Grabarek)
uDerek Punches (3) (May)
Overtime
Shots on Goal
Game 23
9:40 ALH 1-2 6x6
10:40 BSU 2-2 6x6
16:10 ALH 2-3 6x5 PP
19:13 ALH 2-4 6x6 EN
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
Riley Weselowski (2) (Roth)
Todd Bentley (7) (Selinger)
Blaine Jarvis (5) (unassisted)
uSteve Canter (9) (Arvai, Nimmo)
Bruce Mulherin (10) (McConnachie)
BSU
ALH
1
18
11
2
10
10
3
10
13
BSU
ALH
Pen
9
6
Min
26
12
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Layne Sedevie (L, 8-4-1)
empty net
Layne Sedevie
ALH
Scott Munroe (W, 13-6-2)
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1
10
1
18
2
10
2
9
F
38
34
PPG/PP
0-for-5
2-for-7
3
10
0
0
3
9
Tot
30
0
0
Tot
36
Pct.
.000
.286
Min GA
58:51 3
0:22 1
0:47 0
Min GA
60:00 2
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Game Recaps
Game 27
Bemidji State
Western Michigan
6
1
Feb. 10, 2006 / Lawson Arena (1,851) / Kalamazoo, Mich.
14-10-3 / 8-5-1 CHA / 2:15
1
2
3
F
2
2
2
BSU
6
0
1
0
WMU
1
First Period
3:53 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Ryan Miller (9) (Erickson, Scofield)
uBlaine Jarvis (6) (Allen, Bostock)
17:22 BSU 2-0 6x6
Second Period
8:39 WMU2-1 6x6
12:45 BSU 3-1 6x6
16:54 BSU 4-1 6x6
Game 29
Robert Morris
Bemidji State
2
5
Feb. 17, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,577) / Bemidji, Minn.
15-11-3 / 9-5-1 CHA / 2:36
1
2
3
F
0
0
2
RMU
2
2
3
0
BSU
5
1:07 BSU 1-0 6x6
16:46 BSU 2-0 6x6
Garrett Roth (1) (Holman, Bluhm)
Jake Bluhm (8) (Roth)
Second Period
Third Period
Third Period
1:01 BSU 5-1 6x6
Rob Sirianni (12) (Weselowski, Holman) 8:57 RMU 5-1 6x4 PP Logan Bittle (5) (Sparks)
5:07 BSU 6-1 5x6 SHHT-Ryan Miller (11) (Bluhm, Weselowski) 13:40 RMU 5-2 6x6
Tom Biondich (3) (unassisted)
u game-winning goal
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
BSU
WMU
1
7
13
2
10
10
3
9
5
BSU
WMU
Pen
7
7
Min
22
25
SHG
1
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 6-6-2)
WMU
Eric Marvin (L, 1-1-0)
1
13
1
5
2
9
2
8
F
26
28
PPG/PP
1-for-5
0-for-5
3
5
3
7
Tot
27
Tot
20
Pct.
.200
.000
Min GA
60:00 1
Min GA
60:00 6
Game 28
Bemidji State
Western Michigan
4
5
Feb. 11, 2006 / Lawson Arena (2,015) / Kalamazoo, Mich.
14-11-3 / 8-5-1 CHA / 2:25
1
2
3
OT
F
2
1
1
0
BSU
4
0
3
1
1
WMU
5
First Period
3:05 BSU 1-0 6x6
17:14 BSU 2-0 6x6
Second Period
5:04
7:48
16:12
19:42
WMU2-1
WMU2-2
BSU 3-2
WMU3-3
6x5 PP
6x5 PP
6x6
6x5 PP
Third Period
8:01 BSU 4-3 6x6
16:14 WMU4-4 6x6
Overtime
1:37 WMU4-5 6x6
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
Tyler Scofield (4) (Gervais, Pope)
Ryan Mahrle (2) (Moul)
BSU
WMU
OT
0
3
F
36
27
BSU
WMU
Pen
12
10
Min
24
28
SHG
0
0
PPG/PP
0-for-8
3-for-11
Pct.
.000
.273
O
2
O
0
Tot
22
Tot
22
0
10
6x5 PP
6x4 PP
6x4 PP
6x5 PP
6x6
Second Period
1:04 NIA 3-3 6x6
6:14 BSU 4-3 6x6
11:23 NIA 4-4 6x6
SHG
0
0
Goaltending
RMU
Joe Tuset (L, 2-2-0)
Christian Boucher
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 7-6-2)
1
7
1
7
2
7
1
2
11
F
30
30
PPG/PP
1-for-6
1-for-5
3
10
3
10
Tot
14
11
Tot
28
Game 30
Robert Morris
Bemidji State
Pct.
.167
.200
Min GA
33:05 4
26:40 1
Min GA
60:00 2
2
5
Feb. 18, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,907) / Bemidji, Minn.
16-11-3 / 10-5-1 CHA / 2:29
1
2
3
F
0
1
1
RMU
2
3
2
0
BSU
5
3:23 NIA 5-6 6x6
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
Sean Berkstresser (8) (Conley, Buzek)
Jason Williamson (10) (Sullivan, Harris)
Luke Erickson (14) (Huddy, Miller)
Randy Harris (11) (Caruana, Williamson)
Ryan Miller (15) (Huddy, Erickson)
HT-RANDY HARRIS (12) (Lackner, Scarlato)
uSean Bentivoglio (15) (Reaney, Cook)
BSU
NIA
1
8
18
2
12
17
3
12
7
OT
1
4
F
33
46
BSU
NIA
Pen
11
6
Min
30
12
SHG
0
0
PPG/PP
3-for-5
1-for-9
Pct.
.600
.111
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
1 2 3 O
Matt Climie (ND)
16 13 - Layne Sedevie (L, 8-6-1)
- 2 6 3
NIA
1 2 3 O
Jeff Van Nynatten
5 - - empty net
0 - - Jeff Van Nynatten (W, 15-12-0) 0 11 11 1
Tot
29
11
Tot
5
0
23
Game 32
Bemidji State
Niagara
Min GA
39:02 4
24:21 2
Min GA
18:17 3
0:06 0
45:00 2
1
5
Feb. 25, 2006 / Dwyer Arena (1,321) / Niagara University, N.Y.
16-13-3 / 10-7-1 CHA / 2:18
1
2
3
F
0
0
1
BSU
1
0
2
3
NIA
5
First Period
none
Second Period
13:09 NIA 0-1 6x6
14:46 NIA 0-2 6x6
Brandon Marino (2) (Jarvis, Bostock)
Luke Erickson (12) (Miller)
Chris Margott (10) (Hoepfe, Wright)
Justin Cross (8) (Harris, Cook)
Luke Erickson (13) (Scofield, Martens)
Garrett Roth (2) (Gervais, Erickson)
Ryan Huddy (6) (Allen, Martens)
Randy Harris (10) (Caruana)
Third Period
1:15
8:01
12:16
15:14
NIA
NIA
NIA
BSU
0-3
0-4
0-5
1-5
6x6
6x4 PP
6x4 PP
6x6
Randy Harris (13) (Williamson, Lackner)
uTed Cook (17) (Bentivoglio, Reaney)
Vince Rocco (10) (Cross, Novosad)
Randy Harris (14) (Cook, Cross)
Les Reaney (12) (Cook, Harris)
Brandon Marino (3) (Huddy, Jarvis)
Min GA
61:37 5
Min GA
43:42 3
0:05 0
17:50 1
RMU
BSU
1
8
15
2
6
13
3
13
8
RMU
BSU
Pen
6
7
Min
12
14
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
RMU
Christian Boucher (L, 7-15-3)
BSU
Matt Climie (W, 8-6-2)
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1
12
1
8
2
11
2
5
F
27
36
PPG/PP
0-for-5
2-for-4
3
8
3
12
Tot
31
Tot
25
Pct.
.000
.500
Min GA
60:00 5
Min GA
60:00 2
Shots on Goal
BSU
NIA
1
9
11
2
12
13
3
12
18
BSU
NIA
Pen
11
10
Min
30
20
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
1 2 3
Matt Climie (L, 8-7-2)
11 11 15
NIA
1 2 3
Jeff Van Nynatten (W, 16-12-0) 9 12 3
empty net
- - 0
Jeff Van Nynatten
- - 8
F
33
42
PPG/PP
0-for-7
2-for-7
Tot
37
Tot
24
0
8
Pct.
.000
.286
Min GA
60:00 5
Min GA
47:07 0
0:03 0
12:50 1
47
3
7
3
2
0
10
0-1
1-1
2-1
3-1
3-2
u game-winning goal
3
13
8
2
8
2
10
-
Min
30
45
Shots on Goal
2
11
11
1
5
1
10
-
RMU
BSU
Pen
11
13
Penalties and Power Plays
8:53 RMU 5-2 6x6
u game-winning goal
uJason Moul (3) (LoVecchio)
BSU
Layne Sedevie (L, 8-5-1)
WMU
Daniel Bellissimo
empty net
Daniel Bellissimo (W, 6-19-4)
3
12
10
Third Period
1
12
5
Goaltending
RMU
BSU
2
11
11
3:21 BSU 4-0 6x6
13:04 BSU 5-0 6x6
13:33 RMU 5-1 6x6
NIA
BSU
BSU
BSU
NIA
Overtime
1
7
9
Second Period
3:22
11:33
11:57
12:18
13:00
11:32 BSU 5-4 6x6
15:26 NIA 5-5 6x6
8:58 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP Luke Erickson (11) (Pope, Scofield)
11:35 BSU 2-0 6x6
Ryan Miller (13) (Huddy)
16:07 BSU 3-0 6x5 PP uRyan Miller (14) (Erickson, Pope)
Brent Walton (22) (Szczechura, Krisky)
Mike Erickson (7) (Yantzi, Ansell)
Shane Holman (5) (Deterding, Roth)
Dave Krisky (3) (Erickson, Walton)
Penalties and Power Plays
Shots on Goal
5
6
Feb. 24, 2006 / Dwyer Arena (1,021) / Niagara University, N.Y.
16-12-3 / 10-6-1 CHA / 2:31
1
2
3
OT
F
3
1
1
0
BSU
5
2
2
1
1
NIA
6
Third Period
First Period
Shane Holman (4) (Bluhm, Roth)
Matt Pope (7) (Gervais)
Bemidji State
Niagara
First Period
First Period
1:39 BSU 3-0 6x6
uTyler Scofield (5) (Gervais, Bostock)
13:05 BSU 4-0 6x5 PP Ryan MIller (12) (Pope, Scofield)
16:37 BSU 5-0 6x6
Shane Holman (6) (Roth, Bluhm)
Brian Bicek (3) (Yantzi)
Matt Allen (3) (Erickson, Sirianni)
Ryan Miller (10) (Huddy)
Game 31
Bemidji State Beavers
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Game 33
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji State
1
3
March 3, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,615) / Bemidji, Minn.
17-13-3 / 11-7-1 CHA / 2:34
1
2
3
F
0
0
1
ALH
1
1
1
1
BSU
3
First Period
11:48 BSU 1-0 6x6
Second Period
1:50 BSU 2-0 6x6
Game 35
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji State
14:00 ALH 2-1 6x6
17:20 BSU 3-1 6x6
Rob Sirianni (13) (Bluhm, Roth)
First Period
uGarrett Roth (3) (Sirianni)
Second Period
Third Period
Bruce Mulherin (15) (unassisted)
Jean-Guy Gervais (10) (Huddy)
1:59 ALH 1-3 6x6
7:02 BSU 2-3 6x6
15:22 BSU 3-3 6x6
Overtime
ALH
BSU
1
10
11
2
10
12
3
8
6
ALH
BSU
Pen
11
11
Min
41
22
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
ALH
Scott Munroe (L, 16-9-2)
BSU
Layne Sedevie
empty net
Layne Sedevie (W, 9-6-1)
1
10
1
10
0
0
2
11
2
10
F
28
29
PPG/PP
0-for-9
0-for-6
3
5
3
7
Tot
26
Tot
10
0
17
1:20 BSU 4-3 6x6
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
0:26 WIS 0-2 6x6
17:30 WIS 0-3 6x6
uRob Sirianni (16) (Roth, Martens)
Pct.
.000
.000
ALH
BSU
1
11
12
2
23
6
3
6
14
OT
0
1
F
40
33
Min GA
60:00 3
Min GA
16:16 0
0:04 0
43:40 1
ALH
BSU
Pen
7
5
Min
14
10
SHG
0
0
PPG/PP
1-for-5
0-for-7
Pct.
.200
.000
ALH
Scott Munroe (L, 17-11-2)
BSU
Layne Sedevie
empty net
Layne Sedevie (W, 11-6-1)
1
11
1
10
-
2
6
2
22
-
3
12
3
0
0
5
O
0
O
0
Tot
29
Tot
32
0
5
2006 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Semifinal
March 25, 2006 / Resch Center (7,859) / Green Bay, Wis.
20-14-3 / 12-7-1 CHA / 2:31
1
2
3
F
0
0
0
BSU
0
1
2
1
WIS
4
Second Period
Dominik Rozman (4) (Sweazey, Hilbert)
Luke Erickson (16) (Miller, Huddy)
Tyler Scofiled (6) (Pope, Martens)
Goaltending
0
4
17:07 WIS 0-1 6x5 PP uJoe Pavelski (21) (Joudrey, Burish)
Grant Selinger (8) (Nimmo, Canter)
Penalties and Power Plays
Bemidji State
#2 Wisconsin
First Period
3:12 BSU 1-0 6x6
Blaine Jarvis (7) (Allen, Holman)
16:58 ALH 1-1 6x5 PP Mike Salekin (8) (Canter, Nimmo)
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
3
4
2006 College Hockey America Tournament Semifinals
March 11, 2006 / State Fairgrounds (1,008) / Detroit, Mich.
19-13-3 / 12-7-1 CHA / 2:48
1
2
3
OT
F
1
1
1
0
ALH
3
1
0
2
1
BSU
4
14:08 ALH 1-2 6x6
Third Period
Game 37
Min GA
61:20 4
Min GA
52:05 3
0:08 0
9:07 0
Joe Pavelski (22) (unassisted)
Jake Dowell (5) (Burish)
Third Period
6:38 WIS 0-4 6x5 PP HT-Joe Pavelski (23) (Gilbert, Joudrey)
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
BSU
WIS
1
2
9
2
4
23
3
9
13
BSU
WIS
Pen
8
5
Min
16
21
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Layne Sedevie (L, 12-7-1)
WIS
Brian Elliott (W, 24-5-3)
1
8
1
2
2
21
2
4
F
15
45
PPG/PP
0-for-4
2-for-8
3
12
3
9
Tot
41
Tot
15
Pct.
.000
.250
Min GA
60:00 4
Min GA
60:00 0
Game 36
33
Game 34
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji State
0
5
March 4, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (1,630) / Bemidji, Minn.
18-13-3 / 12-7-1 CHA / 2:34
1
2
3
F
0
0
0
ALH
0
0
3
2
BSU
5
First Period
Bemidji State
Niagara
4
2
2006 College Hockey America Tournament Championship
March 12, 2006 / State Fairgrounds (752) / Detroit, Mich.
20-13-3 / 12-7-1 CHA / 2:31
1
2
3
F
0
2
2
BSU
4
0
0
2
NIA
2
First Period
none
none
Second Period
3:39 BSU 1-0 6x5 PP uRyan Huddy (7) (Scofield, Weselowski)
5:54 BSU 2-0 6x5 PP Ryan Miller (16) (Erickson, Pope)
8:26 BSU 3-0 6x5 PP Rob Sirianni (14) (Miller, Scofield)
Second Period
Third Period
Third Period
3:02 BSU 4-0 6x5 PP Rob Sirianni (15) (Gervais, Martens)
17:45 BSU 5-0 6x5 PP Luke Erickson (15) (Scofield, Weselowski)
u game-winning goal
Shots on Goal
1:07
1:48
14:54
18:13
BSU
NU
NU
BSU
3-0
3-1
3-2
4-2
6x6
6x6
6x5 PP
6x6
uJean-Guy Gervais (11) (Scofield, Martens)
Vince Rocco (11) (Madsen)
Ted Cook (20) (Cross, Bentivoglio)
Jean-Guy Gervais (12) (Scofield, Deterding)
u game-winning goal
ALH
BSU
1
10
10
2
9
15
3
6
14
ALH
BSU
Pen
13
10
Min
26
20
SHG
0
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
13:37 BSU 1-0 6x6
Ryan Huddy (8) (Erickson, Miller)
19:31 BSU 2-0 5x6 SH Ryan Miller (17) (Bluhm)
48
ALH
Scott Munroe (L, 16-10-2)
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 10-6-1)
empty net
Layne Sedevie
1
10
1
10
-
2
12
2
9
-
F
25
39
PPG/PP
0-for-8
5-for-11
3
12
3
5
0
1
Tot
34
Tot
24
0
1
Pct.
.000
.455
Min GA
60:00 5
Min GA
56:56 0
0:05 0
2:59 0
Shots on Goal
BSU
NU
1
9
12
2
8
6
3
6
15
BSU
NU
Pen
7
4
Min
14
8
SHG
1
0
Penalties and Power Plays
Goaltending
BSU
Layne Sedevie (W, 12-6-1)
NU
Jeff Van Nynatten (L, 19-13-0)
empty net
1
12
1
9
-
2
6
2
6
-
F
23
33
PPG/PP
0-for-3
1-for-6
3
13
3
4
0
Tot
31
Tot
19
0
Pct.
.000
.167
Min GA
60:00 2
Min GA
58:44 4
1:16 0
ABOVE: David Deterding during BSU’s CHA Tournament championship-game victory over Niagara on March 12, 2006.
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 Season in Review: Lineup Summary
Forwards
First Line (2)
Left Wing
Center
Right Wing
GP GS PPG
Points
Scofield
Pope
Erickson
26
8
1.88
20-29=49
uHuddy
Miller
Erickson
11
7
3.36
18-19=37
TOTAL
37 15 2.32
38-48=86
Second Line (7)
Left Wing
Center
Right Wing
GP GS PPG
Points
Huddy
Gervais
Holman
18
7
1.50
11-17=27
uScofield
Pope
Gervais
11
3
2.18
7-20=24
Huddy
Winter
Gervais
3
1
1.67
2-3=5
Huddy
Gervais
Garritan
2
1
1.00
1-1=2
Winter
Gervais
Holman
1
0
1.00
0-1=1
Huddy
Roth
Gervais
1
0
1.00
0-1=1
Huddy
Roth
Holman
1
0
5.00
2-3=5
TOTAL
37 12 1.86
23-46=69
Third Line (9)
Left Wing
Center
Right Wing
GS GP PPG
Points
Bluhm
Miller
Sirianni
20
8
2.35
23-24=47
uBluhm
Roth
Sirianni
8
0
1.50
6-6=12
Bluhm
Roth
Holman
2
0
6.00
5-8=12
Garritan
Roth
Holman
2
0
0.50
1-0=1
Bluhm
Holman
Sirianni
1
0
4.00
1-3=4
Bluhm
Winter
Sirianni
1
0
2.00
2-0=2
Holman
Miller
Sirianni
1
0
0.00
0-0=0
Winter
Miller
Sirianni
1
0
0.00
0-0=0
Winter
Roth
Holman
1
0
0.00
0-0=0
TOTAL
37
8 2.14
38-41=79
Fourth Line (7)
Left Wing
Center
Right Wing
GP GS PPG
Points
Jarvis
Allen
Marino
13
0
1.31
10-7=17
Jarvis
Marino
Garritan
7
0
0.14
1-0=1
uJarvis
Allen
Holman
5
0
0.60
1-2=3
Jarvis
Allen
Winter
5
0
0.60
1-2=3
Jarvis
Winter
Garritan
4
0
0.75
2-1=3
Holman
Allen
Jarvis
2
0
1.50
1-2=3
Jarvis
Allen
Garritan
1
0
0.00
0-0=0
TOTAL
37
0 0.81
16-14=30
Defensemen
First Line (2)
Left Defense
Right Defense
GP GS PPG
Points
Martens
Weselowski
22 16
1.23
5-22=27
uSchwartzbauer
Martens
15 11
0.47
1-6=7
TOTAL
37 27 0.92
6-28=34
Second Line (3)
Left Defense
Right Defense
GP GS PPG
Points
Bostock
Schwartzbauer
20
4
0.40
2-6=8
uBostock
Weselowski
15
4
0.87
1-12=13
Keinänen
Schwartzbauer
2
1
2.00
1-3=4
TOTAL
37
9 0.68
4-21=25
Third Line (2)
Left Defense
Right Defense
GP GS PPG
Points
uTieranta
Deterding
22
0
0.32
1-6=7
Keinänen
Deterding
15
0
0.07
0-1=1
TOTAL
37
0 0.22
1-7=8
Record
13-10-3
7-4-0
20-14-3
Record
11-6-1
7-4-0
0-1-2
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
20-14-3
Record
11-7-2
4-3-1
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
20-14-3
Record
6-7-1
4-3-0
2-2-1
2-1-1
4-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
20-14-3
Record
11-8-3
9-6-0
20-14-3
Record
10-7-3
9-6-0
1-1-0
20-14-3
Record
14-7-1
6-7-2
20-14-3
u- regular line as of March 12, 2006
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
College Hockey America
Birth of a Conference
College ice hockey’s continuing development and expansion
received another boost during the summer of 1999 with the
formation of College Hockey America. The seven charter
members of College Hockey America were the United States
Air Force Academy (Colo.), University of Alabama-Huntsville,
United States Military Academy (N.Y.), Bemidji State University (Minn.), University of Findlay (Ohio), Niagara University
(N.Y.), and Wayne State University (Mich.).
“Hockey at all levels is experiencing unprecedented growth
and popularity,” said CHA Commissioner R.H. “Bob” Peters.
“The advent of College Hockey America is a monumental and
historic event evidencing this growth at the collegiate level. To
quote the late Bob Johnson, legendary college, Olympic and
National Hockey League coach, ‘It’s a great day for hockey’.”
Leadership
In its inaugural season, the CHA coaches brought a collective
95 years of coaching experience, 1,754 wins and 33 postseason
appearances to the conference. R.H. “Bob” Peters, who accepted
the role of CHA Commissioner after retiring from coaching, was
the dean of CHA coaches with more than 740 wins.
The CHA was fortunate to have the guidance and leadership of WCHA commissioner Bruce McLeod for its first two
years. McLeod worked with the seven league coaches and was
instrumental in establishing the conference in 1999. Something Old, Something New
The CHA encompasses programs steeped in tradition, such as
former small-college powers Alabama-Huntsville and Bemidji
State, to up and coming programs Niagara and Wayne State, to
college hockey newcomer Robert Morris.
Bemidji State and Alabama-Huntsville competed for the
Division II national championship six times in the 1990’s with
the Beavers winning four times and the Chargers winning twice,
and the two teams have now carried that rivalry to Division I.
Bemidji State, which began playing hockey in 1948, had won
a total of 13 national championships at the small college level
before making the jump to Division I.
Bemidji State (.678) and Alabama-Huntsville (.677) have
the two highest all-time winning percentages amongst the 58
teams which currently comprise Division I hockey.
Niagara began its Division I hockey program in 1996 and
posted a winning season each of its first four years, culminating
in NCAA Tournament berths in 2000 and 2004. Wayne State’s
program was started in 1999-2000. The Warriors won three
consecutive CHA Tournaments from 2001-03, and in 2003
made the NCAA Tournament field in just their fourth season
of existence.
Robert Morris enters its third season of college hockey
competition, posted eight wins during its inaugural 2004-05
campaign and tied for fourth in CHA in its second season.
Evolution of CHA
Four founding members of College Hockey America remain
with the conference - Ala.-Huntsville, Bemidji State, Niagara
and Wayne State - while three have since departed. Army de-
50
All-Time College Hockey America Standings
Team
Years
Ala.-Huntsville
7
Niagara
7
uBEMIDJI STATE
7
Wayne State (Mich.)
6a
wAir Force (1999-2006)
7
wFindlay (1999-2004)
5
Robert Morris
2
wArmy (1999-2000)
1
College Hockey America games only
w- former CHA member
a- Wayne State did not play a full CHA schedule until 2000-01
parted CHA for the MAAC, now Atlantic Hockey, following
the league’s inaugural 1999-2000 season. Findlay competed in
CHA for five seasons before folding both its men’s and women’s
ice hockey programs due to budgetary reasons in 2004. Air Force
competed in CHA for seven seasons before departing
the conference for Atlantic Hockey following the
2005-06 season.
Robert Morris has been the only new addition to CHA
since the conference was founded. The Colonials joined
CHA when the school added Division I ice hockey as a
varsity intercollegiate sport for the 2004-05 campaign.
CHA Regular-Season Schedule
With the departure of Air Force leaving College
Hockey America with five members for the 2006-07 season,
the league will play an unbalanced schedule in ordre to retain
a 20-game conference slate for the league’s members.
In years past, CHA has played a four-game round robin
regular season schedule, with two games home and two games
away against each of the league’s other teams.
This year, the round robin is intact - each CHA program
will play the others home and away in two-game series - but
each program will also play one additional two-game series
against two other CHA programs. Bemidji State will play six
games each against Ala.-Huntsville and Wayne State; in addition, Huntsville will play six games against Robert Morris and
Wayne State will play Niagara six times. Niagara has six games
against Robert Morris to round out the unbalanced schedule.
Quick Facts
CHA Championship
Commissioner
R.H. “Bob” Peters
Office................................... (218) 755-2767
FAX...................................... (218) 755-3898
Home:.................................. (218) 444-6751
Cell:..................................... (218) 760-7825
e-mail:..................rpeters@bemidjistate.edu
Mailing Address
3229 Birchmont Dr. NE
Bemidji, MN 56601
In addition to a challenging non-conference schedule and its
regular conference slate, College Hockey America will conduct
a postseason championship tournament for the eighth consecutive year. This year’s tournament will take place March 9-11,
2006 in Des Moines, Iowa.
The CHA Tournament champion receives an automatic
bid to the 16-team NCAA Tournament. BSU has made four
consecutive trips to the CHA Tournament championship game
and has won each of the last two tournament crowns.
NCAA Tournament History
CHA programs have made five trips to the NCAA Tournament,
posting a record of 1-5.
Niagara earned an at-large bid to the 2000 NCAA Championship after the CHA’s inaugural season. Niagara stunned
New Hampshire 4-1 in Minneapolis, Minn, then fell to eventual
national champion North Dakota, 4-1.
Wayne State fell to Colorado College, 4-2, in the first round
of the 2003 Midwest Regional.
Niagara made its second NCAA trip in 2004, falling in the
first round, 5-2, to Boston College.
Bemidj State is CHA’s first back-to-back participant in the
NCAA Tournament, and has been defeated by the eventual
national champion in each of its appearances. BSU took Denver to overtime before losing 4-3 in the semifinals of the 2005
Northeast Regional, and fell 4-0 to Wisconsin in the semifinals
of the 2006 Midwest Regional.
Points
184
182
168
114
97
65
26
4
W
86
80
74
48
39
27
11
1
L
44
42
47
54
83
62
25
9
T
8
14
14
18
11
9
4
0
Pct
.652
.640
.600
.475
.335
.321
.325
.100
Season
Titles
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
Playoff
Titles
0
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
Affiliation:.............................NCAA Division I
Founded:.............................................. 1999
Web Site:www.collegehockeyamerica.com
NCAA Tournament Record......................1-4
Administration
CHA
commissioner
R.H. “Bob”
PETERS
assistant
commissioner
Jeff
WEISS
assistant
commissioner
Deb
SLOUGH
Assistant Commisioner
Public Relations
Jeff Weiss
Office:.................................. (313) 577-7542
FAX:..................................... (313) 577-5997
Cell:..................................... (419) 367-1627
e-mail:...........................ak2166@wayne.edu
Mailing Address
5101 John C Lodge
101 Matthaei
Detroit, MI 48202
Assistant Commissioner
Deb Slough
Office:.................................. (218) 755-2941
FAX:..................................... (218) 755-3898
e-mail:................ dslough@bemidjistate.edu
Mailing Address
1500 Birchmont Drive NE, #29
Bemidji, MN 56601
Web Site Director
Troy Mills
e-mail:.................................millsy@wcta.net
Supervisor of Officials
Greg Shepherd
Office:.................................. (651) 229-2507
FAX:.......................................651-451-9995
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 CHA Season in Review
Academic All-CHA Selections
Air Force (11)
Matt Bader
Matt Charbonneau
Billy Devoney
Eric Ehn
Mike Knaeble
Jay Medenwaldt
Frank Schiavone
Peter Shenk
Brooks Turnquist
Ben Worker
Theo Zacour
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Beaverton, Ore.
Lakeland, Minn.
Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Dexter, Mich.
Eden Prairie, Minn.
Monticello, Minn.
Oceanside, N.Y.
Minnetonka, Minn.
Apple Valley, Minn.
Thief River Falls, Minn.
Oslo, Norway
Ala.-Huntsville (12)
Shaun Arvai
Jr.
West Lorne, Ontario
Todd Bentley
Sr.
Livonia, Mich.
Steve Canter
Jr.
St. Louis, Missouri
Tyler Hilbert
So.
Okotoks, Alberta
A.J. Larivee
Jr.
Dublin, Ontario
Troy Maney
Jr.
Huntsville, Ala.
Chris Martini
Sr.
Calgary, Alberta
Bruce Mulherin
Sr.
Red Deer, Alberta
Scott Munroe
Sr.
Moose Jaw, Sask.
Mike Salekin
So.
Castlegar, B.C.
Jeremy Schreiber Sr.
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Grant Selinger
Jr.
Regina, Sask.
Bemidji State (16)
Orlando Alamano So.
Fresno, Calif.
Jake Bluhm
So.
Red Wing, Minn.
Matt Climie
So.
Leduc, Alberta
David Deterding So.
Alexandria, Minn.
Luke Erickson
Jr.
Roseau, Minn.
Lou Garritan
Sr.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jean-Guy Gervais Sr.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ryan Huddy
Sr.
Stony Plain, Alberta
Blaine Jarvis
So.
Gladstone, Manitoba
Ryan Miller
Jr.
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Matt Pope
So.
Langley, B.C.
Garrett Roth
Jr.
Cary, Ill.
Nathan Schwartzbauer Jr.
Wasilla, Alaska
Layne Sedevie
Jr.
Bismark, N.D.
Niko Suoraniemi So.
Angelholm, Sweden
Riley Weselowski So. Pilot Mound, Manitoba
Niagara (12)
Travis Anderson
Allen Barton
Justin Cross
Cliff Ketchen
Andrew Lackner
Scott Mollison
Chad Murray
Marc Norrington
Pat Oliveto
Tyler Simpson
Jeff Van Nynatten
Jason Williamson
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Coon Rapids, Minn.
Spencerport, N.Y.
Camarillo, Calif.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Elmira, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vernon, B.C.
Flint, Mich.
Rochester, N.Y.
Ottawa, Ontario
Stratford, Ontario
150 Mile House, B.C.
Robert Morris (13)
Logan Bittle
So.
Peoria, Ill.
David Boguslawski So.
Cottage Grove, Minn.
Christian Boucher So.
Orleans, Ontario
Jace Buzek
So.
Greensburg, Pa.
Rob Cowan
So.
Calgary, Alberta
Joel Gasper
So.
Crookston, Minn.
Chris Kaufman
So. Gig Harbor, Washington
Bryan Mills
Sr.
Oakville, Ontario
Joey Olson
So.
Peoria, Ill.
Jake Sparks
So.
Evergreen, Colorado
Eric Trax
So.
Finleyville, Pa.
Joe Tuset
Jr.
Eagan, Minn.
Kurt Wright
Sr.
Barnstable, Mass.
Wayne State (11)
Matt Boldt
Jr.
Burnsville, Minn.
Kevin Bonikowski Jr.
Macomb, Mich.
Taylor Donohoe
Jr.
Richmond, B.C.
Adam Drescher
Jr.
Belleville, Mich.
Nate Higgins
Jr.
Calgary, Alberta
Will Hooper
Jr.
Woodbridge, Ontario
Matt Kelly
Sr.
Hull, Mass.
Steve Kovalchik
Sr.
Riverview, Mich.
Byran Olds
Fr.
Duluth, Minn.
Stavros Paskaris So.
Dearborn, Mich.
David Perri
Jr.
Plymouth, Minn.
Final 2005-06 CHA Standings
CHA Only
Overall
Team
GP
W
L
T
Pts
GF
GA
W
L
T
GF
GA
Niagara%
36
13
6
1
27
78
62
20
15
1
126
121
uBEMIDJI STATE&$
37
12
7
1
25
72
46
20
14
3
125
97
Ala.-Huntsville
34
12
7
1
25
66
57
19
13
2
105
103
Robert Morris
35
7
11
2
16
51
66
12
20
3
94
119
Air Force
32
8
12
0
16
60
74
11
20
1
92
114
Wayne State
35
3
12
5
11
59
81
6
23
6
87
140
% CHA Regular Season Champion
& CHA Tournament Champion
$ NCAA Tournament Participant - CHA Automatic Qualifier
First-Team All-CHA
Player
uLuke Erickson
Sean Bentivoglio
Bruce Mulherin
uAndrew Martens
Jeremy Schreiber***
Scott Munroe*
* number of career awards
2006 All-CHA Teams
Year
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Pos
F
F
F
D
D
G
School
Bemidji St.
Niagara
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji St.
Ala.-Huntsville
Ala.-Huntsville
Hometown
Roseau, Minn.
Thorold, Ontario
Red Deer, Alberta
Friendswood, Texas
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
CHA Co-Player of the Year: Scott Munroe, Ala.-Huntsville & Jeff Van Nynatten, Niagara
above: 2006 All-CHA First Team: CHA Commissioner R.H. “Bob” Peters; Luke Erickson; Sean Bentivoglio; Andrew Martens; Scott Munroe; Bruce Mulherin;
Jeremy Schreiber; CHA Assistant Commissioner Deb Slough.
Second-Team All-CHA
Player
Year
Ted Cook
Fr
Eric Ehn
So
Les Reaney
Fr
Steve Kovalchik
Sr
Michael Mayra
Fr
Jeff Van Nynatten
Sr
Pos
F
F
F
D
D
G
All-Rookie Team
Player
Year Pos
Ted Cook
Fr
F
Chris Margott
Fr
F
Les Reaney
Fr
F
uTyler Scofield
Fr
F
uCody Bostock
Fr
D
Michael Mayra
Fr
D
CHA Co-Rookie of the Year: Ted Cook, Niagara & Les Reaney, Niagara
School
Niagara
Air Force
Niagara
Wayne St.
Air Force
Niagara
Hometown
Hogansburg, N.Y.
Dexter, Mich.
Ceylon, Saskatchewan
Riverview, Mich.
Anchorage, Alaska
Stratford, Ontario
School
Niagara
Air Force
Niagara
Bemidji St.
Bemidji St.
Air Force
Hometown
Hogansburg, N.Y.
Anchorage, Alaska
Ceylon, Saskatchewan
Prince George, B.C.
Salmon Arm, B.C.
Anchorage, Alaska
School
Air Force
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji St.
Niagara
Robert Morris
Wayne St.
Hometown
South Lyon, Mich.
Red Deer, Alberta
Roseau, Minn.
Thorold, Ontario
Orleans, Ontario
Belle River, Ontario
CHA Coach of the Year:
Dave Burkholder, Niagara
CHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Brooks Turnquist, Air Force
Award
Year Pos
So
Sr
F
Jr
F
Jr
So
G
So
% Easton Three-Star Player of the Year
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
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Easton Three-Star
Player
Josh Shaffer
%Bruce Mulherin**
Luke Erickson
Sean Bentivoglio
Christian Boucher**
Derek Bachynski
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005-06 CHA Season in Review
Final CHA Statistical Leaders
Scoring: All Games
Scoring: CHA Games
1 Les Reaney
Niagara
FR F
Ted Cook
Niagara
FR F
3 Sean Bentivoglio
Niagara
JR F
4 Randy Harris
Niagara
SR F
Matt Caruana
Niagara
SO F
6 Eric Ehn
Air Force
SO F
Bruce Mulherin
Alab-Huntsville SR C/LW
Jason Williamson Niagara
SR F
uLuke Erickson
Bemidji St.
JR F
10 uRob Sirianni
Bemidji St.
JR F
uRyan Miller
Bemidji St.
JR F
Justin Cross
Niagara
SR F
13 uRyan Huddy
Bemidji St.
SR C
14 Chris Margott
Robert Morris FR F
15 Brett Hopfe
Robert Morris SO F
Kurt Wright
Robert Morris SR F
Doug Conley
Robert Morris JR F
uTyler Scofield
Bemidji St.
FR F
SR D
19 uAndrew Martens Bemidji St.
20 three players tied with 23
GP
35
36
33
35
36
32
33
35
37
32
33
35
36
33
35
35
35
37
37
PPG
1.14
1.11
1.15
1.03
1.00
1.09
1.06
1.00
0.95
0.91
0.88
0.83
0.78
0.82
0.71
0.71
0.71
0.68
0.65
Points
13-27-40
20-20-40
16-22-38
14-22-36
12-24-36
14-21-35
16-19-35
11-24-35
16-19-35
16-13-29
17-12-29
8-21-29
8-20-28
13-14-27
13-12-25
11-14-25
4-21-25
6-19-25
5-19-24
Defenseman Scoring: All Games
SR D
1 uAndrew Martens Bemidji St.
2 Brian Gineo
Air Force
JR D
Jeremy Schreiber Alab-Huntsville SR RD
Steve Kovalchik
Wayne St.
SR D
5 Shaun Arvai
Alab-Huntsville JR D
uRiley Weselowski Bemidji St.
SO D
7 Jake Sparks
Robert Morris SO D
8 Michael Mayra
Air Force
FR D
Mike Salekin
Alab-Huntsville JR D
10 Brooks Turnquist
Air Force
SR D
GP
37
32
34
35
34
37
34
24
34
32
PPG
0.65
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.59
0.54
0.53
0.67
0.47
0.47
Points
5-19-24
6-15-21
4-17-21
2-19-21
2-18-20
2-18-20
4-14-18
3-13-16
8- 8-16
4-11-15
Min
1171:53
1065:10
1812:54
1242:49
1829:46
1931:25
1025:56
663:19
1095:45
GAA
2.46
2.70
3.01
3.09
3.21
3.26
3.45
3.89
4.33
Goals
126
125
105
92
94
87
G/GM
3.50
3.38
3.09
2.88
2.69
2.49
Games
37
34
36
35
32
35
Goals
97
103
121
119
114
140
G/GM
2.62
3.03
3.36
3.40
3.56
4.00
Totals
45/238
34/189
39/229
35/213
32/195
30/224
SHA
4
5
6
4
4
5
PCT
18.9
18.0
17.0
16.4
16.4
13.4
GP PPG
1 Jeremy Schreiber Alab-Huntsville SR RD
20 0.80
2 Michael Mayra
Air Force
FR D
13 1.08
SR D
20 0.65
3 uAndrew Martens Bemidji St.
uRiley Weselowski Bemidji St.
SO D
20 0.65
5 Brian Gineo
Air Force
JR D
20 0.60
Steve Kovalchik
Wayne St.
SR D
20 0.60
7 Brooks Turnquist
Air Force
SR D
20 0.55
8 Shaun Arvai
Alab-Huntsville JR D
20 0.50
Jeff Winchester
Alab-Huntsville SR D
20 0.50
10 two players tied with
Points
3-13-16
3-11-14
2-11-13
2-11-13
4- 8-12
1-11-12
2- 9-11
1- 9-10
0-10-10
9
1 uLayne Sedevie Bemidji St.
JR
2 uMatt Climie
Bemidji St.
SO
3 Scott Munroe
Alab-Huntsville SR
4 Christian Boucher Robert Morris SO
5 Jeff Van Nynatten Niagara
SR
6 Peter Foster
Air Force
JR
7 Will Hooper
Wayne St.
JR
8 Matt Kelly
Wayne St.
SR
Min
563:05
641:42
1156:27
1094:35
1109:42
828:34
609:27
606:54
GA
16
29
54
54
55
44
33
46
GAA
1.70
2.71
2.80
2.96
2.97
3.19
3.25
4.55
Totals
217/253
163/197
221/268
160/201
181/233
150/194
SHF
6
3
6
4
2
1
PCT
85.8
82.7
82.5
79.6
77.7
77.3
1 Niagara
2 uBemidji St.
3 Alab-Huntsville
4 Air Force
5 Wayne St.
6 Robert Morris
Games
20
20
20
20
20
20
52
Goals
78
72
66
60
59
51
G/GM
3.90
3.60
3.30
3.00
2.95
2.55
1 uBemidji St.
2 Alab-Huntsville
3 Niagara
4 Robert Morris
5 Air Force
6 Wayne St.
Games
20
20
20
20
20
20
Goals
46
57
62
66
74
81
G/GM
2.30
2.85
3.10
3.30
3.70
4.05
Totals
28/119
29/128
26/123
23/112
17/122
12/ 98
SHA
2
1
3
1
3
2
PCT
23.5
22.7
21.1
20.5
13.9
12.2
Totals
118/131
81/ 95
116/144
78/102
97/127
77/103
SHF
3
1
3
0
2
3
PCT
90.1
85.3
80.6
76.5
76.4
74.8
Offense
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
March 6
Jake Bluhm
Randy Harris
Luke Erickson
Kurt Wright
Mike Knaeble
Sean Bentivoglio
Justin Cross
Steve Canter
Jason Williamson
Eric Ehn
Luke Erickson
Sean Bentivoglio
Nate Higgins
David Nimmo
Bruce Mulherin
Ryan Huddy
Bruce Mulherin
Kurt Wright
Brett Hoepfe
Brian Reese
Randy Harris
Eric Ehn
Bemidji State
Niagara
Bemidji State
Robert Morris
Air Force
Niagara
Niagara
Ala.-Huntsville
Niagara
Air Force
Bemidji State
Niagara
Wayne State
Ala.-Huntsville
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji State
Ala.-Huntsville
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Air Force
Niagara
Air Force
Defense
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
March 6
Andrew Martens
Jake Sparks
Jeff Van Nynatten
Layne Sedevie
Steve Kovalchik
Shaun Arvai
Scott Munroe
Jeff Gilbert
Scott Munroe
Jeff Van Nynatten
Jeff Van Nynatten
Christian Boucher
Scott Munroe
Riley Weselowski
Scott Molson
Christian Boucher
Shaun Arvai
Peter Foster
Christian Boucher
Layne Sedevie
Bemidji State
Robert Morris
Niagara
Bemidji State
Wayne State
Ala.-Huntsville
Ala.-Huntsville
Robert Morris
Ala.-Huntsville
Niagara
Niagara
Robert Morris
Ala.-Huntsville
Bemidji State
Niagara
Robert Morris
Ala.-Huntsville
Air Force
Robert Morris
Bemidji State
Rookie
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
March 6
Les Reaney
Cody Bostock
Chris Margott
Mike Phillipich
Les Reaney
Ted Cook
Chris Margott
Tyler Scofield
Matt Krug
Vince Rocco
Kevin Galerno
Les Reaney
Brandon Marino
Derek Punches
Chris Margott
Chris Margott
Les Reaney
Ted Cook
Ted Cook
Niagara
Bemidji State
Robert Morris
Air Force
Niagara
Niagara
Robert Morris
Bemidji State
Wayne State
Niagara
Ala.-Huntsville
Niagara
Bemidji State
Wayne State
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Niagara
Niagara
Niagara
Power Play: CHA Games
Penalty Kill: All Games
1 uBemidji St.
2 Robert Morris
3 Alab-Huntsville
4 Niagara
5 Wayne St.
6 Air Force
Points
11-17-28
10-18-28
13-15-28
14-12-26
11-14-25
8-17-25
8-14-22
7-13-20
8-11-19
8-10-18
4-14-18
10- 7-17
10- 7-17
6-11-17
5-12-17
3-14-17
3-13-16
6- 9-15
4-11-15
7- 8-15
Scoring Defense: CHA Games
Power Play: All Games
1 Niagara
2 Robert Morris
3 uBemidji St.
4 Air Force
5 Alab-Huntsville
6 Wayne St.
PPG
1.56
1.47
1.40
1.37
1.25
1.25
1.16
1.00
1.00
0.90
0.90
0.94
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.80
0.79
0.79
0.75
Scoring Offense: CHA Games
Games
36
37
34
32
35
35
Scoring Defense: All Games
1 uBemidji St.
2 Alab-Huntsville
3 Niagara
4 Robert Morris
5 Air Force
6 Wayne St.
GP
18
19
20
19
20
20
19
20
19
20
20
18
20
20
20
20
20
19
19
20
Goals Against Average: CHA Games
GA
48
48
91
64
98
105
59
43
79
Scoring Offense: All Games
1 Niagara
2 uBemidji St.
3 Alab-Huntsville
4 Air Force
5 Robert Morris
6 Wayne St.
1 Sean Bentivoglio
Niagara
JR F
Les Reaney
Niagara
FR F
Ted Cook
Niagara
FR F
4 Bruce Mulherin
Alab-Huntsville SR C/LW
5 uLuke Erickson
Bemidji St.
JR F
Eric Ehn
Air Force
SO F
7 Jason Williamson Niagara
SR F
8 Matt Caruana
Niagara
SO F
9 Randy Harris
Niagara
SR F
10 Josh Schaffer
Air Force
SO F
Justin Cross
Niagara
SR F
12 uRyan Miller
Bemidji St.
JR F
Chris Margott
Robert Morris FR F
Adam Krug
Wayne St.
SO F
uRyan Huddy
Bemidji St.
SR C
uTyler Scofield
Bemidji St.
FR F
17 Jeremy Schreiber Alab-Huntsville SR RD
18 Derek Bachynski
Wayne St.
SO F
Andrew Ramsey
Air Force
JR F
Brett Hopfe
Robert Morris SO F
Defenseman Scoring: CHA Games
Goals Against Average: All Games
1 uLayne Sedevie Bemidji St.
JR
2 uMatt Climie
Bemidji St.
SO
3 Scott Munroe
Alab-Huntsville SR
4 Peter Foster
Air Force
JR
5 Christian Boucher Robert Morris SO
6 Jeff Van Nynatten Niagara
SR
7 Will Hooper
Wayne St.
JR
8 Ian Harper
Air Force
SO
9 Matt Kelly
Wayne St.
SR
CHA Players of the Week
1 uBemidji St.
2 Niagara
3 Air Force
4 Alab-Huntsville
5 Wayne St.
6 Robert Morris
Penalty Kill: CHA Games
1 uBemidji St.
2 Robert Morris
3 Alab-Huntsville
4 Air Force
5 Wayne St.
6 Niagara
above: Jake Bluhm earned his first career CHA
Player of the Week award on Oct. 10, 2005.
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Season Results
Year
GP
W-L-T
Conf.
W-L-T
Finish
GF
GA
Coach
Captains
1947-’48
10
2-8-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
37
64
Jack Aldrich
E. Johnson
1948-’49
15
9-6-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
73
49
Eric Hughes
J. Emkovik, D. Radniecki
1949-’50
15
8-7-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
69
78
Eric Hughes
J. Whiting
1950-1959
program suspended / arena roof collapsed
1959-’60
4
2-2-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
30
9
Vic Weber
R. McKechney, W. Bovay
1960-’61
10
6-4-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
31
32
Vic Weber
R. McKechney
1961-’62
12
8-4-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
57
24
Vic Weber
M. Sanderson, J. O’Neil
1962-’63
12
6-5-1
n/a
n/a
n/a
66
43
Vic Weber
M. Sanderson
1963-’64
12
8-3-1
n/a
n/a
n/a
67
28
Vic Weber
T. Saterdalen
1964-’65
12
10-1-1
n/a
n/a
n/a
87
30
Wayne Peterson
B. Glaseman, J. Scaletta
1965-’66
13
12-1-0
n/a
n/a
n/a
67
33
Vic Weber
J. Thompson
1966-’67
19
13-5-1
ICHA
10-2-0
t-1st
96
59
R.H. “Bob” Peters
T. Burns
1967-’68
24
16-8-0
ICHA
6-6-0
n/a
156
80
R.H. “Bob” Peters
T. Burns, R. Anderson
1968-’69
25
23-2-0
ICHA
11-1-0
1st
259
62
R.H. “Bob” Peters
T. Burns, J. McElmury, B. Grand
1969-’70
27
24-3-0
ICHA
10-2-0
1st
206
66
R.H. “Bob” Peters
J. McElmury, B. Grand, B. Dillon
1970-’71
28
20-7-1
ICHA
10-1-1
1st
172
64
R.H. “Bob” Peters
J. McElmury, J. Boulianne, B. Falk
1971-’72
26
13-12-1
ICHA
5-6-1
n/a
123
122
R.H. “Bob” Peters
D. Lemieux, L. Smith, G. Bock
1972-’73
30
23-6-1
ICHA
8-4-0
t-1st
272
96
R.H. “Bob” Peters
L. Smith, S. Preston, J. Birrenkott
1973-’74
31
20-10-1
ICHA
9-3-0
1st
179
122
R.H. “Bob” Peters
J. Birrenkott, J. Borden
1974-’75
28
13-15-0
ICHA
2-10-0
n/a
138
125
R.H. “Bob” Peters
G. Chiodo, S. Curly, G. Ross
1975-’76
31
22-9-0
ICHA
8-4-0
1st
179
116
R.H. “Bob” Peters
M. Eagles, M. Kristo, D. Boeke
1976-’77
31
24-4-3
ICHA
9-3-2
1st
172
82
R.H. “Bob” Peters
S. Seide, J. Baumgartner, D. Melhus
1977-’78
31
25-5-1
ICHA
11-3-0
1st
210
105
R.H. “Bob” Peters
D. Melhus, S. Seide, D. Mueller
1978-’79
29
27-2-0
ICHA
9-0-0
1st
218
66
R.H. “Bob” Peters
M. Gibbons, M. Heaviland, S. Currie
1979-’80
32
24-8-0
ICHA
5-2-0
n/a
171
107
R.H. “Bob” Peters
D. Baldwin, B. Carleton, G. Krawchuck
1980-’81
31
24-7-0
NCHA
8-4-0
n/a
195
89
R.H. “Bob” Peters
T. Montebello, G. Tveit, J. Scanlan
1981-’82
31
25-5-1
NCHA
16-3-1
1st
173
76
R.H. “Bob” Peters
K. Dade, J. Scanlan, M. Masterson
1982-’83
37
30-6-1
NCHA
16-3-1
1st
199
97
Mike Gibbons
R. Anderson, K. Dade, T. Rood
1983-’84
31
31-0-0
NCHA
18-0-0
1st
210
71
R.H. “Bob” Peters
D. Bradley, J. Otto, B. Fitzgerald
1984-’85
35
27-6-2
NCHA
14-3-1
1st
205
114
R.H. “Bob” Peters
E. Gager, M. Liska, W. Jellison
1985-’86
35
25-9-1
NCHA
12-6-0
t-1st
219
140
R.H. “Bob” Peters
M. Alexander, S. Lundeen, T. Lescarbeau
1986-’87
35
22-12-1
NCHA
12-7-1
3rd
172
136
R.H. “Bob” Peters
T. Donaldson, D. Kimball, T. Serratore, T. Lescarbeau
1987-’88
38
24-11-3
NCHA
15-6-3
2nd
197
123
R.H. “Bob” Peters
G. Biskup, T. Guyer, I. Resch
1988-’89
36
19-13-4
NCHA
11-8-1
3rd
166
129
R.H. “Bob” Peters
D. Richards, J. Tyler
1989-’90
28
15-11-2
NCHA
11-11-2
5th
130
104
R.H. “Bob” Peters
B. Harrison, K. Devescovi, B. Tookenay
1990-’91
30
21-6-3
NCHA
17-4-3
t-1st
161
95
R.H. “Bob” Peters
B. Tookenay, S. Johnson, P. Cullen
1991-’92
30
16-9-5
NCHA
9-8-3
4th
152
118
R.H. “Bob” Peters
P. Ferry, O.J. Kennett, B. Coleman
1992-’93
31
24-7-0
NCHA
14-6-0
2nd
188
111
R.H. “Bob” Peters
J. Erb, D. Tollefson, G. Gustason, S. Taggert
1993-’94
33
21-9-3
NCHA
12-6-2
3rd
145
109
R.H. “Bob” Peters
C. Morque, J. Hause, J. Mack
1994-’95
33
24-7-2
NCHA
16-3-1
1st
176
96
R.H. “Bob” Peters
O. Belisle, K. Bjornson, C. McKechney
1995-’96
29
16-9-4
NCHA
13-5-2
2nd
124
107
R.H. “Bob” Peters
M. Donaghue, J. Logan, J. Klingfus
1996-’97
34
25-7-2
NCHA
14-5-1
2nd
186
110
R.H. “Bob” Peters
J. Sobb, J. Logan, T. Edwards
1997-’98
34
22-10-2
NCHA
14-6-0
3rd
168
110
R.H. “Bob” Peters
M. Donaghue, J. Logan, J. Klingfus
1998-’99
30
17-13-0
NCHA
10-6-0
3rd
114
103
R.H. “Bob” Peters
C. Chartrand, G. Ambrose, M. Lafleur
1999-’00
34
13-20-1
CHA
8-8-1
3rd/7
107
155
R.H. “Bob” Peters
C. Chartrand, D. Pelletier
2000-’01
34
4-26-4
CHA
4-12-3
6th/6
77
133
R.H. “Bob” Peters
M. Phenow, T. Belisle
2001-’02
35
12-18-5
CHA
8-7-4
2nd/6
116
146
Tom Serratore
M. Phenow, C. Simmons (A), Br. Methven (A)
2002-’03
36
14-14-8
CHA
10-6-4
t-3rd/6
95
98
Tom Serratore
Br. Methven, J. Hanowski (A), A. Murray (A), J. McGill (A)
2003-’04
36
20-13-3
CHA
16-3-1
1st/6
131
94
Tom Serratore
Br. Methven, J. Hanowski (A), A. Murray (A)
2004-’05
37
23-13-1
CHA
16-4-0
1st/6
123
95
Tom Serratore
A. Murray, J-G Gervais (A), B. Cook (A)
2005-’06
37
20-14-3
CHA
12-7-1
t-2nd/6
125
97
Tom Serratore
J-G Gervais, L. Erickson (A), D. Deterding (A), A. Martens (A)
Division I era
ICHA- International Collegiate Hockey Association
NCHA- Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
CHA- College Hockey America (NCAA Division I)
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Year-by-Year Offensive Statistics
YEAR
GP
G
A
PTS
G/Gm
+/-
PIM
PP
SH
GW
GT
SOG
PCT
1947-48
10
37
0
37
3.70
n/a
0
n/a
n/a
2
0
n/a
n/a
1948-49
15
73
53
126
4.87
n/a
10
n/a
n/a
9
0
n/a
n/a
1949-50
15
69
38
107
4.60
n/a
32
n/a
n/a
8
0
n/a
n/a
1951-59
program suspended / arena roof collapsed
1959-60
4
30
23
53
7.50
n/a
8
n/a
n/a
2
0
n/a
n/a
1960-61
10
31
20
51
3.10
n/a
28.5
n/a
n/a
6
0
n/a
n/a
1961-62
12
57
51
108
4.75
n/a
72
n/a
n/a
8
0
n/a
n/a
1962-63
12
66
65
131
5.50
n/a
102
n/a
n/a
6
0
n/a
n/a
1963-64
12
67
63
130
5.58
n/a
96
n/a
n/a
8
1
n/a
n/a
1964-65
12
87
88
175
7.25
n/a
141
6
4
10
0
513
-
1965-66
13
67
53
120
5.15
n/a
165
7
2
12
0
471
-
1966-67
19
96
97
193
5.05
n/a
202
5
0
13
1
259
-
1967-68
24
156
157
313
6.50
n/a
261
23
7
16
0
475
-
1968-69
25
186
259
445
7.44
n/a
374
26
10
23
0
1,040
.179
1969-70
27
206
285
491
u7.63
n/a
328
35
7
24
0
1,179
.175
1970-71
28
172
231
403
6.14
n/a
368
15
11
20
0
922
u.187
1971-72
26
123
179
302
4.73
n/a
319
32
4
13
1
970
.127
1972-73
30
181
272
453
6.03
n/a
275
26
9
23
0
1,279
.142
1973-74
31
179
264
443
5.77
n/a
387
40
5
20
0
1,337
.134
1974-75
28
138
208
346
6.00
n/a
454
29
6
13
0
1,237
.112
1975-76
31
179
259
438
5.77
n/a
433
54
2
22
0
1,233
.145
1976-77
31
172
249
421
5.55
n/a
465
26
u16
24
1
1,357
.127
1977-78
31
210
315
525
6.77
n/a
457
54
8
25
1
1,239
.169
1978-79
29
218
u351
569
7.52
n/a
350
44
9
27
0
1,379
.158
1979-80
32
171
266
437
5.34
n/a
465
32
8
24
0
1,221
.140
1980-81
31
195
295
490
6.29
n/a
356
47
6
24
0
1,350
.144
1981-82
31
173
249
422
5.58
n/a
490
40
4
25
1
1,282
.135
1982-83
37
199
285
484
5.38
n/a
610
46
9
30
1
1,523
.131
1983-84
31
210
315
525
6.77
n/a
385
u73
9
u31
0
1,520
.138
1984-85
35
205
310
515
5.86
n/a
455
61
6
27
1
u1,530
.134
1985-86
35
u219
u351
u570
6.26
n/a
410
50
7
25
1
1,388
.158
1986-87
35
172
259
431
4.91
n/a
438
41
9
22
1
1,408
.122
1987-88
u38
197
304
501
5.18
n/a
519
56
9
24
2
1,497
.132
1988-89
36
166
254
420
4.61
n/a
534
43
7
19
3
1,256
.132
1989-90
28
130
212
342
4.64
n/a
469
37
2
15
0
1,078
.121
1990-91
30
161
258
419
5.37
n/a
500
37
4
21
3
1,034
.156
1991-92
30
152
270
422
5.07
n/a
695
55
8
16
0
1,176
.129
1992-93
31
188
323
511
6.06
n/a
735
58
8
24
0
1,367
.138
1993-94
33
145
247
392
4.39
n/a
u959
38
9
21
0
1,199
.121
1994-95
33
176
209
418
5.33
n/a
701
40
11
24
1
1,239
.142
1995-96
29
124
221
345
4.28
n/a
645
35
4
16
1
1,033
.120
1996-97
34
186
322
508
5.47
n/a
692
44
9
25
0
1,287
.145
1997-98
34
168
285
453
4.94
+337
788
35
11
22
2
1,360
.124
1998-99
30
114
185
299
3.80
+56
499
24
8
17
0
949
.120
1999-00
34
107
178
285
3.15
-138
694
30
4
13
0
898
.119
2000-01
34
77
117
194
2.26
-190
425
23
5
4
3
947
.081
2001-02
35
116
184
300
3.31
-148
492
35
5
12
u4
1,052
.110
2002-03
36
95
155
250
2.64
-50
505
33
3
14
u4
1,164
.082
2003-04
36
131
210
341
3.64
+123
520
37
6
20
3
1,250
.105
2004-05
37
123
201
324
3.32
+77
611
40
7
23
0
1,265
.097
2005-06
37
125
208
333
3.38
+123
740
39
6
20
12
1,139
.110
249
774
1,253
2,027
3.11
-203
3,987
237
36
106
15
7,715
.100
1,377
7,025
10,253
17,278
5.10
n/a
20,660
1,551
284
892
37
48,302
.145
Division I era
D1 Totals
All-Time
u school record
key: GP: Games Played / G: Goals Scored / A: Assists / P: Points Scored (goals + assists) / PIM: Penalty Minutes / PP=Power-Play Goals / SH: Short-Handed Goals /
GW: Game-Winning Goals / GT: Game-Tying Goals / SOG: Shots on Goal / Pct: Shot Percentage
stats prior to 1959-60 are based on available information and may be incomplete
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Year-by-Year Goaltending Statistics
YEAR
GP
Min
GAA
W
L
T
SO
EN
GA
GA/Gm
SV
SOG
PCT
1947-48
10
600
6.400
2
8
0
0
0
64
6.40
87
151
.5762
1948-49
15
890
3.303
9
6
0
3
0
49
3.27
255
304
.8388
1949-50
15
900
5.200
8
7
0
1
0
78
5.20
281
359
.7827
1951-59
program suspended / arena roof collapsed
1959-60
4
223
2.422
2
2
0
1
0
9
2.25
41
50
.8200
1960-61
10
602
3.189
6
4
0
0
0
32
3.20
198
234
.8609
1961-62
12
726
u1.983
8
4
0
2
0
24
u2.00
224
248
.9032
1962-63
12
730
3.534
6
5
1
1
0
43
3.58
257
300
.8567
1963-64
12
730
2.301
8
3
1
3
0
28
2.33
306
334
.9162
1964-65
12
720
2.500
10
1
1
0
2
30
2.50
249
279
.8925
1965-66
13
790
2.506
12
1
0
0
0
33
2.54
400
433
u.9238
1966-67
19
1,140
3.105
13
5
1
3
0
59
3.11
592
651
.9094
1967-68
24
1,443
3.326
16
8
0
3
0
80
3.33
690
770
.8961
1968-69
25
1,500
2.480
23
2
0
5
0
62
2.48
474
536
.8843
1969-70
27
1,635
2.422
24
3
0
2
0
66
2.44
639
705
.9064
1970-71
28
1,690
2.272
20
7
1
4
0
64
2.29
688
752
.9149
1971-72
26
1,575
4.648
13
12
1
1
0
122
4.69
908
1,030
.8816
1972-73
30
1,870
3.080
23
6
1
1
0
96
3.20
603
699
.8627
1973-74
31
1,865
3.925
20
10
1
2
1
122
3.94
830
952
.8718
1974-75
28
1,681
4.462
13
15
0
0
0
125
4.46
853
978
.8722
1975-76
31
1,862
3.738
22
9
0
0
0
116
3.74
895
1,011
.8853
1976-77
31
1,916
2.568
24
4
3
u6
0
82
2.65
786
868
.9055
1977-78
31
1,880
3.351
25
5
1
1
0
105
3.39
768
873
.8797
1978-79
29
1,741
2.275
27
2
0
2
0
66
2.28
660
726
.9091
1979-80
32
1,921
3.342
24
8
0
2
0
107
3.34
896
1,003
.8933
1980-81
31
1,858
2.874
24
7
0
4
0
89
2.87
845
934
.9047
1981-82
31
1,865
2.445
25
5
1
4
1
76
2.45
816
893
.9148
1982-83
37
2,230
2.610
30
6
1
4
0
97
2.62
916
1,013
.9042
1983-84
31
1,860
2.290
u31
0
0
3
0
71
2.29
826
897
.9208
1984-85
35
2,142
3.193
27
6
2
0
3
114
3.26
957
1,071
.8936
1985-86
35
2,136
3.933
25
9
1
0
2
140
4.00
1,015
1,155
.8788
1986-87
35
2,115
3.858
22
12
1
2
3
136
3.89
1,076
1,212
.8878
1987-88
u38
u2,325
3.174
24
11
3
1
0
123
3.24
1,158
1,281
.9040
1988-89
36
2,187
3.539
19
13
4
3
0
129
3.58
u1,185
u1,314
.9018
1989-90
28
1,690
3.692
15
11
2
1
0
104
3.71
844
948
.8903
1990-91
30
1,806
3.156
21
6
3
2
1
95
3.17
784
879
.8919
1991-92
30
1,825
3.879
16
9
5
1
1
118
3.93
901
1,019
.8842
1992-93
31
1,870
3.561
24
7
0
2
0
111
3.58
779
890
.8753
1993-94
33
1,995
3.278
21
9
3
1
0
109
3.30
882
991
.8900
1994-95
33
1,998
2.883
24
7
2
0
0
96
2.91
859
955
.8995
1995-96
29
1,775
3.617
16
9
4
0
0
107
3.69
821
928
.8847
1996-97
34
2,051
3.218
25
7
2
2
1
110
3.24
865
975
.8872
1997-98
34
2,060
3.204
22
10
2
3
1
110
3.24
859
969
.8865
1998-99
30
1,807
3.420
17
13
0
1
3
103
3.43
767
870
.8816
1999-2000
34
2,055
4.526
13
20
1
1
4
u155
4.56
1,055
1,210
.8719
2000-01
34
2,066
3.863
4
u26
4
0
3
133
3.91
1,113
1,246
.8933
2001-02
35
2,125
4.122
12
18
5
2
5
146
4.17
959
1,105
.8679
2002-03
36
2,234
2.632
14
14
u8
4
2
98
2.72
921
1,019
.9038
2003-04
36
2,189
2.577
20
13
3
2
5
94
2.61
823
917
.8975
2004-05
37
2,224
2.563
23
13
1
5
5
95
2.57
802
897
.8941
2005-06
37
2,243
2.595
20
14
3
2
1
97
2.62
1,044
1,141
.9150
249
15,136
3.243
106
118
25
16
25
818
3.29
6,717
7,5535
.8944
1,377
83,361
3.252
892
412
73
93
44
4,518
3.28
36,452
40,970
.8907
Division I era
D1 Totals
All-Time
u school record
key: GP: Games Played / Min: minutes played / GAA: Goals-Against Average / SO: Shutouts / EN: Empty Net Goals Allowed /
GA: Goals Against / SOG: Shots on Goal / SV: Saves / Pct: Save Percentage
stats prior to 1959-60 are based on available information and may be incomplete
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Annual Statistical Leaders
Year
Goals
Assists
Points
Power-Play Goals
1947-48
3, John Whiting*
n/a
3, John Whiting*
n/a
1948-49
16, Richard Anderson
13, Richard Anderson
29, Richard Anderson
n/a
1949-50
23, Ronald “Red” Aase
8, Sheldon Fertig
27, Ronald “Red” Aase
n/a
1950-59
program suspended; arena roof collapsed
1959-60
8, Paul Lafond / So.
7, Paul Lafond / So.
15, Paul Lafond / So.
n/a
1960-61
8, Paul Lafond / Jr.
6, Paul Lafond / Jr.
14, Paul Lafond / Jr.
n/a
1961-62
13, Paul Lafond / Sr.
7, Jerry O’Neil / Jr.
13, Paul Lafond / Sr.
n/a
1962-63
13, Vic Chaput / Jr.
9, Vic Chaput / Jr.
9, Merv Sanderson / Jr.
22, Vic Chaput / Jr.
n/a
1963-64
16, Jim Thompson / Jr.
10, Jim Thompson / Jr.
26, Jim Thompson / Jr.
n/a
1964-65
21, Jim Thompson / Sr.
19, John Hopkins / Sr.
34, Jim Thompson / Sr.
2, Rich Budge / Jr.
1965-66
13, Rich Budge / Sr.
11, Rich Budge / Sr.
24, Rich Budge / Sr.
2, Jim Roddick / Fr.
1966-67
17, Terry Burns / So.
14, Ric Anderson / Jr.
29, Ric Anderson / Jr.
2, Ken Anderson / Fr.
1967-68
21, Terry Burns / Jr.
28, Bill Weller / So.
46, Bill Weller / So.
5, Terry Burns / Jr.
1968-69
21, Austin Wallestad / Jr.
38, Bryan Grand / Jr.
52, Bryan Grand / Jr.
6, Barry Dillon / Jr.
1969-70
41, Glen Beckett / So.
40, Bryan Grand / Sr.
55, Glen Beckett / So.
9, Glen Beckett / So.
1970-71
32, Denny Lemieux / Jr.
26, Jude Boulianne / Sr.
57, Denny Lemieux / Jr.
5, Denny Lemieux / Jr.
1971-72
18, Pat Badiuk / Jr.
17, Pat DeMarchi / Sr.
17, Glen Beckett / Sr.
32, Pat Badiuk / Jr.
6, Pat DeMarchi / Sr.
1972-73
32, Mark Eagles / Fr.
30, Lyle Kvarnlov / Fr.
55, Mark Eagles / Fr.
8, Mark Eagle / Fr.
1973-74
34, Mark Eagles / So.
36, Mark Eagles / So.
70, Mark Eagles / So.
10, Mark Eagles / So.
1974-75
19, Mark Kristo / Jr.
22, Mark Eagles / Jr.
37, Mark Kristo / Jr.
7, Mark Kristo / Jr.
1975-76
35, Mark Kristo / Sr.
44, Mark Eagles / Sr.
64, Mark Eagles / Sr.
16, Mark Kristo / Sr.
1976-77
24, Bill Schmitz / So.
31, John Murphy / So.
47, John Murphy / So.
4, Rod Heisler / So.
1977-78
28, Rod Heisler / Jr.
41, Brian Carleton / So.
57, Brian Carleton / So.
11, Rod Heisler / Jr.
1978-79
27, Rod Heisler / Sr.
27, John Murphy / Jr.
35, John Murphy / Sr.
62, John Murphy / Sr.
6, Rod Heisler / Sr.
1979-80
u 43, Dale Baldwin / Sr.
29, Brian Carleton / Sr.
71, Dale Baldwin / Sr.
9, Dale Baldwin / Sr.
1980-81
28, John Hansen / Jr.
29, Wade Froehlich / Jr.
44, John Hansen / Jr.
6, Mike Milless / Jr.
1981-82
23, Wendal Jellison / Fr.
33, Joel Otto / So.
52, Joel Otto / So.
9, Kurt Dade / Jr.
1982-83
33, Joel Otto / Jr.
38, Mike Alexander / Fr.
61, Joel Otto / Jr.
13, Joel Otto / Jr.
1983-84
35, Scott Monsrud / Sr.
43, Joel Otto / Sr.
75, Joel Otto / Sr.
14, Scott Monsrud / Sr.
1984-85
31, Mike Alexander / Jr.
32, Mike Alexander / Jr.
63, Mike Alexander / Jr.
10, two players
1985-86
35, Tim Lascarbeau / Sr.
u 58, Mike Alexander / Sr.
u 90, Mike Alexander / Sr.
10, Mike Alexander / Sr.
1986-87
26, Ian Resch / Jr.
41, Todd Lescarbeau / Sr.
66, Todd Lescarbeau / Sr.
7, Todd Lescarbeau / Sr.
1987-88
37, Dan Richards / Jr.
37, Jim Tyler / Jr.
54, Ian Resch / Sr.
72, Ian Resch / Sr.
14, Jim Tyler / Jr.
1988-89
29, Scott Johnson / So.
36, Dan Richards / Sr.
54, Dan Richards / Sr.
u 15, Scott Johnson / So.
1989-90
18, Scott Johnson / So.
28, Scott Johnson / Jr.
46, Scott Johnson / Jr.
11, Scott Johnson / Jr.
1990-91
24, Jamie Erb / So.
33, Scott Johnson / Sr.
56, Scott Johnson / Sr.
9, Scott Johnson / Sr.
1991-92
21, Jamie Erb / Jr.
39, O.J. Kennett / Sr.
56, O.J. Kennett / Sr.
10, two players
1992-93
24, Jamie Erb / Sr.
29, Jamie Erb / Sr.
53, Jamie Erb / Sr.
14, Jamie Erb / Sr.
1993-94
18, Jim Karner / Sr.
26, Jim Karner / Sr.
44, Jim Karner / Sr.
5, two players
1994-95
21, Craig Matatall / Jr.
40, Jude Boulianne / Sr.
51, Jude Boulianne / Sr.
6, three players
1995-96
20, Craig Matall / Sr.
30, Bernie Adlys / Sr.
47, Bernie Adlys / Sr.
8, Craig Matatall / Sr.
1996-97
21, Josh Klingfus / Jr.
36, Jeff Sobb / Sr.
54, Jeff Sobb / Sr.
6, Jeff Sobb / Sr.
1997-98
20, Aaron Novak / Sr.
27, Shane Kalbrener / Fr.
42, Shane Kalbrener / Fr.
5, Shane Kalbrener / Fr.
1998-99
18, Scot Dickson / Fr.
18, Shane Kalbrener / So.
30, Shane Kalbrener / So.
4, two players
1999-00
15, Stefan Bjork / So.
21, Calvin Chartrand / Sr.
34, Stefan Bjork / So.
8, Stefan Bjork / So.
2000-01
10, Marty Goulet / So.
10, Clay Simmons / So.
12, Heikki Lofman / Fr.
18, Marty Goulet / So.
6, Clay Simmons / Jr.
2001-02
16, Marty Goulet / Jr.
23, Marty Goulet / Jr.
39, Marty Goulet / Jr.
6, three players
2002-03
15, Marty Goulet / Sr.
18, Andrew Murray / So.
29, Marty Goulet / Sr.
8, Marty Goulet / Sr.
2003-04
23, Brendan Cook / Jr.
21, Riley Riddell / Jr.
21, Ryan Huddy / So.
39, Brendan Cook / Jr.
10, Brendan Cook / Jr.
2004-05
20, Brendan Cook / Sr.
27, Luke Erickson / So.
40, Brendan Cook / Sr.
10, Brendan Cook / Sr.
2005-06
17, Ryan Miller / Jr.
20, Ryan Huddy / Sr.
35, Luke Erickson / Jr.
8, Luke Erickson / Jr.
Division I era
u school record
*= season data incomplete; based on available information
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Annual Statistical Leaders
Year
Penalty Minutes
Goalie Saves
Save Percentage
Goals-Against Average
1947-48
n/a
87, Dick Radniecki*
.731, Dick Radniecki*
4.00, Gordon Olson*
1948-49
4, George Stewart*
204, Dick Radniecki*
.887, Dick Radniecki*
2.94, Dick Radniecki*
1949-50
6, Ed Johnson
223, Dick Radniecki*
.864, Dick Radniecki*
4.20, Dick Radniecki*
1950-59
program suspended; arena roof collapsed
1959-60
n/a
39, Larry Ostry*
.813, Larry Ostry*
2.80, Larry Ostry*
1960-61
n/a
84, Bob Long / Fr.*
.816, Bob Long / Fr.*
2.69, Bob Sinclair / So.
1961-62
n/a
208, Bob Sinclair / Jr
.908, Bob Sinclair / Jr.
2.01, Bob Sinclair / Jr.
1962-63
22, Joe Scaletta / So.
22, Dave Brown / So.
160, Jerry Ryan / Fr.
.861, Bob Sinclair / Sr.
3.23, Bob Sinclair / Sr.
1963-64
26, Dave Brown / Jr.
195, Jerry Ryan / So.
.927, Jim Robberstad / Jr.
u 1.78, Jim Robberstad / Jr.
1964-65
25, Dave Brown / Sr.
137, Tom Bend / Fr.
.907, Tom Bend / Fr.
2.33, Tom Bend / Fr.
1965-66
28, Tom Leonard / Fr.
337, Tom Bend / So.
.931, Tom Bend / So.
2.25, Tom Bend / So.
1966-67
49, Bob Rieger
592, Tom Bend / Jr.
.909, Tom Bend / Jr.
3.11, Tom Bend / Jr.
1967-68
38, Ken Anderson / So.
603, Len Kleisinger / Jr.
.893, Len Kleisinger / Jr.
3.55, Len Kleisinger / Jr.
1968-69
71, Ken Anderson / Jr.
467, Blane Comstock / So.
.888, Blane Comstock / So.
2.39, Blane Comstock / So.
1969-70
46, Garry Bock / So.
612, Blane Comstock / Jr.
.907, Blane Comstock / Jr.
2.40, Blane Comstock / Jr.
1970-71
53, Denny Lemieux / Jr.
652, Blane Comstock / Sr.
.916, Blane Comstock / Sr.
2.25, Blane Comstock / Sr.
1971-72
54, Pat DeMarchi / Sr.
530, Chuck Scanlon / Fr.
.886, Chuck Scanlon / Fr.
4.39, Chuck Scanlon / Fr.
1972-73
48, Jim Borden / Jr.
597, Chuck Scanlon / So.
.861, Chuck Scanlon / So.
3.10, Chuck Scanlon / So.
1973-74
53, Don Boeke / So.
804, Chuck Scanlon / Jr.
.872, Chuck Scanlon / Jr.
3.94, Chuck Scanlon / Jr.
1974-75
73, Dan Boeke / Jr.
726, Chuck Scanlon / Sr.
.875, Chuck Scanlon / Sr.
4.48, Chuck Scanlon / Sr.
1975-76
73, Gary Burstad / Jr.
590, Jack Horner / So.
.889, Jack Horner / So.
3.69, Jack Horner / So.
1976-77
54, Dale Baldwin / Fr.
722, Jack Horner / Jr.
.906, Jack Horner / Jr.
2.61, Jack Horner / Jr.
1977-78
65, Mike Gibbons / Jr.
623, Jack Horner / Sr.
.874, Jack Horner / Sr.
3.60, Jack Horner / Sr.
1978-79
50, Mike Gibbons / Sr.
630, Dan Olson / So.
.905, Dan Olson / So.
2.41, Dan Olson / So.
1979-80
52, Dale Baldwin / Sr.
760, Jim Scanlon / So.
.900, Jim Scanlon / So.
3.26, Jim Scanlon / So.
1980-81
47, Jobn Hansen / Sr.
681, Jim Scanlon / Jr.
.902, Jim Scanlon / Jr.
3.01, Jim Scanlon / Jr.
1981-82
52, Joel Otto / So.
747, Jim Scanlon / Sr.
.915, Jim Scanlon / Sr.
2.40, Jim Scanlon / Sr.
1982-83
68, Joel Otto / Jr.
709, Mark Liska / So.
.901, Mark Liska / So.
2.68, Mark Liska / So.
1983-84
62, Drey Bradley / Sr.
507, Mark Liska / Jr.
u.938, Galen Nagle / Sr.
1.89, Galen Nagle / Sr.
1984-85
42, Tim Lescarbeau / Sr.
751, Mark Liska / Sr.
.899, Mark Liska / Sr.
2.91, Mark Liska / Sr.
1985-86
10, Mike Alexander / Sr.
786, Jim Martin / Sr.
.883, Jim Martin / Sr.
3.68, Jim Martin / Sr.
1986-87
64, Dave Jungwirth / Jr.
u 1,066, Steve O’Shea / So.
.892, Steve O’Shea / So.
3.71, Steve O’Shea / So.
1987-88
57, Terry Mattson / Sr.
879, Steve O’Shea / Jr.
.905, Steve O’Shea / Jr.
3.16, Steve O’Shea / Jr.
1988-89
84, Blaine Harrison / Jr.
891, Steve O’Shea / Sr.
.910, Steve O’Shea / Sr.
3.39, Steve O’Shea / Sr.
1989-90
42, Blaine Harrison / Sr.
681, Rob Stevens / Jr.
.886, Rob Stevens/ Jr.
3.87, Rob Stevens / Jr.
1990-91
54, Bill Coleman / Jr.
437, Todd Kreibich / So.
.897, Chad Perry / So.
3.05, Todd Kreibich / So.
1991-92
107, Chris Morque / So.
613, Todd Kreibich / Jr.
.895, Todd Kreibich / Jr.
3.46, Todd Kreibich / Jr.
1992-93
100, Craig Matatall / Fr.
410, Robin Cook / Fr.
.890, Todd Kreibich / Sr.
3.07, Todd Kreibich / Sr.
1993-94
u 112, Chris Morque / Sr.
581, Robin Cook / So.
.901, Robin Cook / So.
2.99, Robin Cook / So.
1994-95
71, Eric Fulton / So.
629, Robin Cook / Jr.
.901, Robin Cook / Jr.
2.80, Robin Cook / Jr.
1995-96
64, Jim Logan / So.
495, Robin Cook / Sr.
.886, Robin Cook / Sr.
3.52, Robin Cook / Sr.
1996-97
73, Eric Andersen / Fr.
449, Adam Pavlatos / Fr.
.894, Adam Pavlatos / Fr.
2.93, Adam Pavlatos / Fr.
1997-98
98, Travis Johnson / Fr.
725, Adam Pavlatos / So.
.892, Adam Pavlatos / So.
3.09, Adam Pavlatos / So.
1998-99
48, Travis Johnson / So.
664, Adam Pavlatos / Jr.
.888, Adam Pavlatos / Jr.
3.33, Adam Pavlatos / Jr.
1999-00
68, Frank Udovich / So.
560, Bob Tallarico / Fr.
.881, Adam Pavlatos / Sr.
3.76, Adam Pavlatos / Sr.
2000-01
65, Marty Goulet / So.
755, Grady Hunt / Fr.
.902, Grady Hunt / Fr.
3.52, Grady Hunt / Fr.
2001-02
53, Frank Udovich / Sr.
768, Grady Hunt / So.
.878, Grady Hunt / So.
3.87, Grady Hunt / So.
2002-03
45, Bill Methven / Jr.
712, Grady Hunt / Jr.
.916, Grady Hunt / Jr.
2.36, Grady Hunt / Jr.
2003-04
48, Jean-Guy Gervais / So.
482, Grady Hunt / Sr.
.901, Grady Hunt / Sr.
2.47, Grady Hunt / Sr.
2004-05
65, Jean-Guy Gervais / Jr.
418, Layne Sedevie / So.
.916, Matt Climie / Fr.
1.80, Matt Climie / Fr.
2005-06
69, Cody Bostock / Fr.
538, Layne Sedevie / Jr.
.918, Layne Sedevie / Jr.
2.46, Layne Sedevie / Jr.
Division I era
u school record
*= season data incomplete; based on available information
min. 33% of team minutes played to qualify for save percentage and goals-against average categories
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Career Scoring Leaders
Name
Mike Alexander
Mark Eagles
Joel Otto
Scott Johnson
Rod Heisler
Wendal Jellison
Dan Richards
Jamie Erb
John Murphy
Scott Currie
Todd Lescarbeau
Dale Baldwin
Ian Resch
Bryan Grand
Brian Carleton
Craig Matatall
Jim Tyler
Eric Gager
O.J. Kennett
Tim Lescarbeau
Omer Belisle
Denny Lemieux
Bill Schmitz
Bernie Adlys
Kurt Dade
Mark Kristo
Bruce Falk
• Calvin Chartrand
Dan Tollefson
uAndrew Murray
Barry Dillon
Jude Boulianne, Jr.
Jeff Arf
Wade Froehlich
Jeff Sobb
Duff Melhus
Mike Fairchild
Mark Lescarbeau
Chris Morque
Greg Biskup
Brent Tookenay
Terry Mattson
Jason Mack
uLuke Erickson
Bill Weller
Jim Logan
Dan Boeke
Paul Ferry
Craig McKechney
Josh Klingfus
• played during BSU’s Division I era
u entire career played during BSU’s Division I era
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
22
22
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
32
34
35
36
37
38
38
40
40
40
40
44
45
45
47
47
47
47
GP
136
116
122
132
121
134
132
108
122
122
109
119
119
59
111
113
122
131
80
101
123
88
118
116
110
107
100
130
117
115
93
119
122
121
125
110
116
125
120
110
131
93
121
107
76
122
102
120
125
126
Top 10 Goal-Scoring Leaders
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
Name
Mark Eagles
Rod Heisler
Mike Alexander
Scott Johnson
Dale Baldwin
Joel Otto
Dan Richards
Wendal Jellison
Jamie Erb
Jim Tyler
G
98
100
89
96
100
86
87
86
71
77
66
93
65
42
42
66
83
74
50
75
49
60
73
48
57
65
56
46
44
46
41
39
47
23
45
32
44
43
28
29
41
25
42
39
46
43
42
24
44
47
A
154
125
115
95
90
99
93
94
98
88
99
70
94
112
111
84
63
67
90
58
82
69
56
81
68
57
64
72
73
69
73
74
66
89
65
76
64
64
79
77
65
81
64
66
58
61
61
79
59
56
PTS
252
225
204
191
190
185
180
180
169
165
164
163
159
154
153
150
146
141
140
133
131
129
129
129
125
122
120
118
117
115
114
113
113
112
110
108
108
107
107
106
106
106
106
105
104
104
103
103
103
103
PTS/GM
1.85
1.94
1.67
1.44
1.57
1.38
1.36
1.75
1.39
1.50
1.50
1.37
1.34
2.61
1.38
1.32
1.20
1.08
1.75
1.32
1.07
1.47
1.09
1.11
1.14
1.14
1.19
0.91
1.04
0.89
1.23
0.95
0.93
0.93
0.88
0.98
0.93
0.86
0.89
0.96
0.80
1.14
0.87
0.98
1.37
0.85
1.01
0.86
0.82
0.82
YRS
1982-86
1972-76
1980-84
1987-91
1975-79
1981-85
1985-89
1989-93
1976-80
1975-79
1983-87
1976-80
1984-88
1967-70
1976-80
1992-96
1985-89
1981-85
1989-92
1983-86
1991-95
1968-72
1975-79
1992-96
1981-85
1971-75
1967-71
1996-00
1989-93
2001-05
1966-70
1991-95
1975-79
1978-82
1993-97
1974-78
1976-80
1983-87
1990-94
1984-88
1987-91
1985-88
1990-94
2003-P
1967-70
1994-98
1973-77
1989-93
1991-95
1994-98
Top 10 Assist-Scoring Leaders
G
100
100
98
96
93
89
87
86
86
83
YRS
1972-76
1975-79
1982-86
1987-91
1976-80
1980-84
1985-89
1981-85
1989-93
1985-89
58
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
Name
Mike Alexander
Mark Eagles
Joel Otto
Bryan Grand
Brian Carleton
Wendal Jellison
Todd Lescarbeau
John Murphy
Scott Johnson
Jamie Erb
Ian Resch
A
154
125
115
112
111
99
99
98
94
94
94
YRS
1982-86
1972-76
1980-84
1967-70
1976-80
1981-85
1983-87
1976-80
1987-91
1989-93
1984-88
Division I-Era
Career Scoring Leaders
Top 40 Scorers (all positions)
Pts Name
115 Andrew Murray
105 uLuke Erickson
102 Brendan Cook
100 Marty Goulet
90
Ryan Huddy
88
Riley Riddell
85
Jeff McGill
72
uRob Siranni
63
Jean-Guy Gervais
56
Wade Chiodo
56
John Haider
55
Bryce Methven
52
Myles Kuharski
52
Peter Jonsson
52
uRyan Miller
51
Clay Simmons
46
Jared Hanowski
40
Anders Olsson
40
Andrew Martens
37
Daryl Bat
35
Mark Phenow
35
uMatt Pope
33
Stefan Bjork
32
Bill Methven
30
uJake Bluhm
29
Calvin Chartrand
29
Says Phrakonkham
25
Brad Johnson
25
uTyler Scofield
24
Shane Kalbrener
23
Todd Knott
21
Rico Fatticci
21
Heikki Lofman
21
Travis Barnes
21
uShane Holman
21
uRiley Weselowski
20
uBlane Jarvis
19
Scot Dickson
18
Dan Pelletier
16
Mike Perpich
G-A
46-69
39-66
55-47
47-53
28-62
35-53
34-51
37-35
33-30
22-34
19-37
16-39
23-29
7-45
25-27
25-26
13-33
7-33
11-29
16-21
6-29
14-21
15-18
15-17
12-18
8-21
8-21
11-14
6-19
9-15
14-9
6-15
6-15
10-11
8-13
2-19
10-10
8-11
9-9
5-11
YRS
2001-05
2003-p
2001-05
1999-03
2002-06
2001-04
1999-03
2003-p
2002-06
2001-04
2001-05
2000-04
2002-05
2002-05
2003-p
1999-02
2000-04
2001-04
2002-06
1999-01
1999-02
2004-p
1999-00
2000-04
2004-p
1999-00
1999-02
1999-01
2005-p
1999-01
1999-02
1999-01
2000-02
2000-04
2002-p
2004-p
2004-p
1999-00
1999-00
1999-01
Scoring - Goaltenders
3
uLayne Sedevie
2
Grady Hunt
1
Bob Tallarico
1
Dannie Morgan
1
uMatt Climie
0-3=3
0-2=2
0-1=1
0-1=1
0-1=1
2003-p
2000-04
1999-01
2000-04
2004-p
Top 10 Goal Scorers
55
Brendan Cook
47
Marty Goulet
46
Andrew Murray
39
uLuke Erickson
37
uRob Sirianni
35
Riley Riddell
34
Jeff McGill
33
Jean-Guy Gervais
28
Ryan Huddy
25
Clay Simmons
25
uRyan Miller
2001-p
1999-03
2001-p
2003-p
2002-p
2001-04
1999-03
2002-06
2002-06
1999-02
2003-p
Top 10 Assist Scorers
69
Andrew Murray
uLuke Erickson
66
62
uRyan Huddy
53
Marty Goulet
53
Riley Riddell
51
Jeff McGill
47
Brendan Cook
45
Peter Jonsson
39
Bryce Methven
37
John Haider
2001-05
2003-p
2002-p
1999-03
2001-04
1999-03
2001-05
2002-05
2000-04
2001-05
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Career Scoring Leaders: Defensemen
Individual Career Records
Points Scored
a
c
b
252
117
115
5
Mike Alexander
Paul Ferry
Andrew Murray
Jim Scanlon
Longest Scoring Streak
c
48 Bryan Grand
12 Andrew Murray
Most Goals
c
a
100
100
55
33
Mark Eagles
Rod Heisler
Brendan Cook
Jim McElmury
Most Assists
a
c
b
154
93
69
5
Mike Alexander
Paul Ferry
Andrew Murray
Jim Scanlon
Most Power Play Goals
c
a
35 Mike Alexander
22 Brendan Cook
14 Clay Simmons
1982-86
1989-93
2001-05
1978-82
1968-70
2004-05
1972-76
1975-79
2001-05
1967-71
1982-86
1989-93
2001-05
1978-82
1982-86
2001-05
1999-02
Most Shorthanded Goals
c
a
13 Dale Baldwin
9 Brendan Cook
3 Denny Schueller
Most Unassisted Goals
c
a
18 Mark Eagles
6 Riley Riddell
7 Gary Sargent
Most Hat Tricks
c
a
7 Mark Eagles
2 Brendan Cook
2 Gary Sargent
Most Penalty Minutes
a
c
b
345
283
220
60
Chris Morque
Craig Matatall
Jean-Guy Gervais
Robin Cook
1976-80
2001-05
1968-69
1972-76
2001-04
1972-73
1972-76
2001-05
1972-73
1990-94
1992-96
2002-06
1992-96
Fewest Penalty Minutes
a
2 several players
6 Jim Finks
Most Games Played
a
b
143 John Haider
143 John Haider
106 Grady Hunt
1971-75
2001-05
2001-05
2000-04
Highest Save Percentage
.917 Tom Bend
1964-67
min. 1,500 minutes played in goal
Highest Save Percentage
PLAYERS
Jude Boulianne Jr.
Chris Morque
Greg Biskup
Terry Mattson
Paul Ferry
Drey Bradley
Mike Gibbons
Gary Gustason
Greg Ambrose
Pat Kinney
Tony Montebello
Troy Edwards
Tom Shinabarger
Mike Donahue
Jim McElmury
Jude Boulianne Sr.
Kris Bjornson
Pat Cullen
Bruce Watkins
Charlie Brown
Joe Knudson
Dave Mueller
Todd Donaldson
Hal Burton
John Birrenkott
Dave Jerome
Dennis Gibbons
Steve Curley
uJohn Haider
Shawn Pomplun
uBryce Methven
Dennis Schueller
uPeter Jonsson
uClay Simmons
Jim Borden
Gary Tveit
• Mark Phenow
Gary Sargent
Garry Ross
Wayne Opsahl
Dave Geatz
Tim Rood
Steve Lundeen
uAnders Olsson
uAndrew Martens
Joe Scaletta
John Hause
Neal Holmstrom
Damon Foster
Jim Roo
• Travis Johnson
• played during BSU’s Division I era
u entire career played during BSU’s Division I era
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
10
13
13
15
16
16
18
19
20
20
22
22
24
25
26
26
28
29
30
30
32
32
34
35
35
35
38
38
40
41
42
42
44
44
46
46
48
49
50
50
.931 Galen Nagle
1980-84
min. 1,000 minutes played in goal
Most Saves
3,065 Steve O’Shea
Most Shutouts
c
c
9
9
5
5
Blane Comstock
Jim Scanlan
Grady Hunt
Matt Climie
1985-89
1967-71
1978-82
2000-04
2004-P
Most Goaltending Victories
70 Blane Comstock
a= defensemen
b= goaltender
c= Division I era
1967-71
GP
119
120
110
93
120
113
106
115
125
122
114
122
103
127
89
80
117
73
118
62
123
112
120
122
93
102
99
104
143
57
140
94
109
102
83
83
132
30
38
64
108
100
54
101
101
47
69
117
69
92
78
Top 10 Goal-Scoring Defensemen
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G
39
34
29
28
28
27
26
26
25
25
25
A
76
79
77
81
79
71
69
66
73
64
59
69
63
54
44
56
56
49
49
47
42
44
51
55
53
55
46
46
37
42
39
35
45
26
38
45
40
24
25
28
36
33
33
33
29
27
31
26
25
27
25
PTS
115
107
106
106
103
97
96
94
90
81
81
81
80
80
78
75
75
73
71
67
67
66
66
65
64
62
62
57
56
55
55
52
52
51
50
50
50
47
47
46
44
42
42
40
40
38
38
37
35
34
34
PTS/GM
0.97
0.89
0.96
1.14
0.86
0.86
0.91
0.82
0.72
0.66
0.71
0.66
0.78
0.63
0.88
0.94
0.64
1.00
0.60
1.08
0.54
0.59
0.55
0.53
0.69
0.61
0.63
0.55
0.39
0.96
0.39
0.55
0.48
0.50
0.60
0.60
0.38
1.57
1.24
0.72
0.41
0.42
0.78
0.40
0.40
0.81
0.55
0.32
0.51
0.37
0.44
YRS
1991-95
1990-94
1984-88
1986-89
1989-93
1981-85
1975-79
1989-93
1995-99
1975-79
1977-81
1993-97
1986-89
1994-98
1967-71
1967-71
1991-95
1988-92
1985-89
1968-71
1979-82
1974-78
1983-87
1975-79
1970-74
1980-84
1982-85
1971-75
2001-05
1995-97
2000-04
1967-71
2002-05
1999-02
1970-74
1978-82
1998-02
1972-73
1973-75
1987-90
1981-85
1979-83
1984-86
2001-04
2003-06
1961-65
1990-94
1978-82
1991-94
1981-85
1997-00
Top 10 Assist-Scoring Defensemen
YRS
1991-95
1967-71
1984-88
1989-93
1990-94
1975-79
1981-85
1994-98
1979-82
1986-89
1999-02
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name
Terry Mattson
Chris Morque
Paul Ferry
Jude Boulianne Jr.
Greg Ambrose
Drey Bradley
Mike Gibbons
Gary Gustason
Pat Kinney
Tom Schinabarger
A
81
79
79
74
73
71
69
66
64
63
YRS
1986-89
1990-94
1989-93
1991-95
1995-99
1981-85
1975-79
1989-93
1975-79
1986-89
59
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
7
9
9
9
Name
Jude Boulianne, Jr.
Jim McElmury
Greg Biskup
Gary Gustason
Chris Morque
Mike Gibbons
Drey Bradley
Mike Donaghue
Joe Knudson
Terry Mattson
uClay Simmons
G
39
28
29
25
24
26
27
28
17
17
22
12
17
26
34
19
19
24
22
20
25
22
15
10
11
7
16
11
19
13
16
17
7
25
12
5
10
23
22
18
8
9
9
7
11
11
7
11
10
7
9
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Career Goaltending Records
Save Percentage
Save Percentage
MIN
SV
1 Tom Bend
2,168 1,066
2 uMatt Climie
2,232
888
3 Jim Scanlon
4,807 2,211
4 Blane Comstock 4,878 1,818
5 Mark Liska
4,717 2,013
6 uLayne Sedevie 2,957 1,252
7 Dan Olson
2,350
893
8 Steve O’Shea
5,828 3,065
9 uGrady Hunt
6,002 2,717
10 Todd Kreibich
3,171 1,407
11 Robin Cook
4,823 2,115
12 • Adam Pavlatos 5,121 2,214
13 Jack Horner
4,712 2,062
14 Chad Perry
1,639
796
15 Rob Stevens
2,575 1,254
NCAA min. 1,500 minutes played
SOG
1,163
971
2,437
2,008
2,230
1,387
992
3,408
3,024
1,577
2,374
2,490
2,322
897
1,414
PCT
.9166
.9145
.9073
.9054
.9027
.9026
.9002
.8994
.8985
.8922
.8909
.8892
.8880
.8874
.8868
YRS
1964-67
2004-p
1978-82
1967-71
1981-85
2003-p
1977-80
1985-89
2000-04
1989-93
1992-96
1996-00
1974-78
1989-92
1987-90
Goals Against Average
MIN
1 uMatt Climie
2,232
2 Blane Comstock
4,878
3 Dan Olson
2,350
4 Tom Bend
2,168
5 uLayne Sedevie 2,957
6 Mark Liska
4,717
7 Jim Scanlon
4,807
8 uGrady Hunt
6,002
9 Todd Kreibich
3,171
10 Robin Cook
4,823
11 • Adam Pavlatos
5,121
12 Jack Horner
4,712
13 Steve O’Shea
5,828
14 Jim Martin
2,276
15 Mike Beaton
1,895
NCAA min. 1,500 minutes played
GA
83
190
99
97
135
217
226
307
170
259
276
260
343
136
114
MIN
1 Galen Nagle
1,089
2 Tom Bend
2,168
3 uMatt Climie
2,232
4 Jim Scanlon
4,807
5 Blane Comstock 4,878
6 Mark Liska
4,717
7 uLayne Sedevie 2,957
8 Dan Olson
2,350
9 Steve O’Shea
5,828
10 uGrady Hunt
6,002
11 Len Kleisinger
1,218
12 Todd Kreibich
3,171
13 Robin Cook
4,823
14 • Adam Pavlatos 5,121
15 Jack Horner
4,712
min. 1,000 minutes played
SV
498
1,066
888
2,211
1,818
2,013
1,252
893
3,065
2,717
603
1,407
2,115
2,214
2,062
SOG
535
1,163
971
2,437
2,008
2,230
1,387
992
3,408
3,024
675
1,577
2,374
2,490
2,322
PCT
.9308
.9166
.9145
.9073
.9054
.9027
.9026
.9002
.8994
.8985
.8933
.8922
.8909
.8892
.8880
YRS
1980-84
1964-67
2004-p
1978-82
1967-71
1981-85
2003-p
1977-80
1985-89
2000-04
1967-68
1989-93
1992-96
1996-00
1974-78
GAA
2.231
2.337
2.528
2.685
2.739
2.760
2.821
3.069
3.217
3.222
3.234
3.311
3.531
3.585
3.609
YRS
2004-p
1967-71
1977-80
1964-67
2003-p
1981-85
1978-82
2000-04
1989-93
1992-96
1996-00
1974-78
1985-89
1982-86
1992-96
MIN
1 Galen Nagle
1,089
2 uMatt Climie
2,232
3 Blane Comstock
4,878
4 Dan Olson
2,350
5 Tom Bend
2,168
6 Rob Sinclair
1,176
7 uLayne Sedevie 2,957
8 Mark Liska
4,717
9 Jim Scanlon
4,807
10 Jerry Ryan
1,337
11 uGrady Hunt
6,002
12 uDannie Morgan 1,168
13 Todd Kreibich
3,171
14 Robin Cook
4,823
15 • Adam Pavlatos
5,121
min. 1,000 minutes played
Most Points
a
b
Most Goals
a
a
b
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
W
T
Pct
Years
Blane Comstock
Chuck Scanlon
Jim Scanlan
Mark Liska
Jack Horner
Robin Cook
Steve O’Shea
• Adam Pavlatos
Todd Kreibich
uGrady Hunt
70
62
62
61
59
57
55
52
38
38
1
3
0
3
4
5
7
4
3
12
.849
.641
.765
.845
.763
.735
.609
.628
.790
.441
1967-71
1971-75
1978-82
1981-85
1974-78
1992-96
1985-89
1996-00
1989-93
2000-04
Shutouts
Player
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
8
8
10
Blane Comstock
Jim Scanlan
Jack Horner
Steve O’Shea
• Adam Pavlatos
uGrady Hunt
uMatt Climie
Mark Liska
Chuck Scanlon
four players
Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Steve O’Shea
uGrady Hunt
Chuck Scanlon
• Adam Pavlatos
Jim Scanlon
Robin Cook
Jack Horner
Mark Liska
Blane Comstock
Todd Kreibich
GA
37
83
190
99
97
53
135
217
226
68
307
60
170
259
276
SV
498
888
1,818
893
1,066
384
1,252
2,013
2,211
526
2,717
473
1,407
2,115
2,214
GAA
2.039
2.231
2.337
2.528
2.685
2.704
2.739
2.760
2.821
3.052
3.069
3.082
3.217
3.222
3.234
YRS
1980-84
2004-p
1967-71
1977-80
1964-67
1960-63
2003-p
1981-85
1978-82
1962-66
2000-04
2000-04
1989-93
1992-96
1996-00
Most Power Play Goals
a
Years
9
9
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
1967-71
1978-82
1974-78
1985-89
1996-00
2000-04
2004-p
1981-85
1971-75
• played during BSU’s Division I era
u entire career played during BSU’s Division I era
Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
uGrady Hunt
Steve O’Shea
Chuck Scanlon
• Adam Pavlatos
Robin Cook
Jim Scanlan
Mark Liska
Jack Horner
Blane Comstock
Todd Kreibich
15 Mark Kristo
8 Stefan Bjork
6 Dale Baldwin
3 Denny Schueller
Most Unassisted Goals
a
7 Mark Eagles
7 Gary Sargent
Most Hat Tricks
a
5 Glen Beckett
2 Gary Sargent
Most Penalty Minutes
a
b
100 Craig Matatall
112 Chris Morque
24 Robin Cook
1985-86
1983-84
1979-80
1972-73
1985-86
1983-84
1974-75
1999-00
Sv%
Years
3,065
2,717
2,657
2,214
2,211
2,115
2,062
2,013
1,818
1,407
.8994
.8985
.8732
.9207
.9073
.8909
.8880
.9027
.9054
.8922
1985-89
2000-04
1971-75
1996-00
1978-82
1992-96
1974-78
1981-85
1967-71
1989-93
Most Games Played
b
38 several players
30 several players
.938 Galen Nagle
891 Steve O’Shea
Most Shutouts
5 Blane Comstock
5 Jack Horner
Years
6,002
5,828
5,811
5,107
4,823
4,807
4,717
4,714
4,680
3,171
2000-04
1985-89
1971-75
1996-00
1992-96
1978-82
1981-85
1974-78
1967-71
1992-96
1969-70
1972-73
1992-93
1993-94
1993-94
1987-88
1983-84
1987-88
1968-69
1976-77
Most Goaltending Victories
24 Blane Comstock
Game
Most Points
8 Paul Lafond
a 5 Charlie Brown
b 1 several times
Most Goals
Saves
1973-74
1972-73
0 several players
Most Saves
Sv
1979-80
1968-69
Fewest Penalty Minutes
Save Percentage
Minutes Played in Goal
SHO
58 Mike Alexander
40 Drey Bradley
2 several times
a
Saves
Player
43 Dale Baldwin
23 Gary Sargent
Most Assists
Victories in Goal
90 Mike Alexander
52 Drey Bradley
2 several times
Most Shorthanded Goals
Goals Against Average
SV
888
1,818
893
1,066
1,252
2,013
2,211
2,717
1,407
2,115
2,214
2,062
3,065
1,043
841
Individual
Season Records
6
6
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
Glen Beckett
Denny Lemieux
Gary Sargent
Tony Montebello
Mike Donaghue Clay Simmons
John Haider
Most Assists
7 Bryan Grand
5a Charlie Brown
1b several times
Most Saves
54 Steve O’Shea
60
a= defensemen
b= goaltender
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1969-70
2/20/60
2/7/71
1/24/70
2/13/70
2/7/73
1/3/79
1/24/97
11/25/00
3/13/04
1/24/70)
2/7/71
1/20/89
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Miscellaneous Team Records
Single-Season Leaders
Scoring Leaders
Name
Mike Alexander
Joel Otto
Dale Baldwin
Mark Eagles
Todd Lescarbeau
G
32
32
43
34
30
A
58
43
28
36
40
Pts
Year
90 1985-86
75 1983-84
71 1979-80
70 1973-74
70 1985-86
Scoring Leaders - Defense
Name
Drey Bradley
Jude Boulianne
Gary Sargent
Greg Biskup
Mike Gibbons
G
12
11
23
9
10
A
40
40
24
36
26
Pts
Year
52 1983-84
51 1994-95
47 1972-73
45 1985-86
36 1977-78
Goal Scoring Leaders
Name
G
Dale Baldwin
43
Glen Beckett
41
Dan Richards
37
Jim Tyler
37
Mark Kristo
35
Scott Monsrud 35
Tim Lescarbeau 35
Mark Eagles
34
Joel Otto
33
Mike Alexander 32
Denny Lemieux 32
Mark Eagles
32
Joel Otto
32
Mike Alexander 31
Todd Lescarbeau 30
all 30-goal seasons
A
28
14
29
24
20
19
30
36
28
58
25
23
43
32
40
Pts
Year
71 1979-80
55 1969-70
66 1987-88
61 1987-88
55 1975-76
54 1983-84
65 1985-86
70 1973-74
61 1982-83
90 1985-86
57 1970-71
55 1972-73
75 1983-84
63 1984-85
70 1985-86
Assist Scoring Leaders
Name
G
Mike Alexander 32
Ian Resch
18
Bryan Grand
17
Mark Eagles
20
Joel Otto
32
Brian Carleton
16
Todd Lescarbeau 25
Bryan Grand
13
Drey Bradley
12
Todd Lescarbeau 30
Jude Boulianne Jr11
all 40-assist seasons
A
58
54
53
44
43
41
41
40
40
40
40
Pts
Year
90 1985-86
72 1987-88
70 1968-69
64 1975-76
75 1983-84
57 1977-78
66 1986-87
53 1969-70
52 1983-84
70 1985-86
51 1994-95
Goaltending- Save Percentage
Name
Save Pct.
Year
Galen Nagle
.938
1983-84
Tom Bend
.931
1965-66
Jim Robberstad
.927
1963-64
Grady Hunt
.9163
2002-03
uMatt Climie
.9158
2004-05
min. 33% of team minutes played
Goaltending- GAA
Name
GAA
Year
Jim Robberstad
1.78
1963-64
uMatt Climie
1.80
2004-05
Galen Nagle
1.89
1983-84
Bob Sinclair
2.09
1961-62
Tom Bend
2.246
1965-66
min. 33% of team minutes played
Goaltending- Saves
Name
Steve O’Shea
Steve O’Shea
Steve O’Shea
Chuck Scanlon
Jim Martin
Saves
1,066
891
879
804
786
Year
1986-87
1988-89
1987-88
1973-74
1985-86
Games
Most Games Played-Season
Most Games Won-Season
Most Home Games Won-Season
Fewest Games Won-Season
Most Games Lost-Season
Fewest Games Lost-Season
Most Games Tied-Season
Most Consecutive Wins-Season
Most Consecutive Wins
Most Consecutive Home Wins
Most Consecutive Losses
Most Consecutive Winless Games
Most Overtime Games, Season
Most Consecutive Overtime Games, Season
Most Overtime Wins, Season
* American collegiate record // % NCAA Division I record
38
31
19
2
2
26
0
8
31*
42*
31
10
18
15%
5
4
1987-88 (24-11-3)
1983-84 (31-0-0)
1983-84 (19-0-0)
1947-48 (2-8-0)
1959-60 (2-2-0)
2000-01 (4-26-4)
1983-84 (31-0-0)
2002-03 (14-14-8)
1983-84 (31-0-0)
Nov. 8, 1983 - Dec. 13, 1984
Dec. 15, 1981 - March 4, 1983
Oct. 14 - Nov. 24, 2000
Dec. 2, 2000 - Feb. 3, 2001
2002-03
Oct. 18 - Nov. 1, 2002
2002-03
9
17
221
77
15
155
64
77
18
28
85
1,530
12
898
vs. St. Frances; Feb. 23, 1979
vs. St. Frances; Feb. 23, 1979
1978-79
2001-02
Fort Frances Aces; Feb. 5, 1950
1999-00
1970-71
1983-84
1976-77
vs. Lake Forest 1994
vs. St. Frances; Feb. 24, 1978
1984-85
vs Niagara; Feb. 14, 2002
1999-00
Assist Scoring
Most Assists-Period
Most Assists-Game
Most Assists-Season
Fewest Assists-Season
16
26
352
178
vs. Augsburg; Dec. 14, 1996
vs. UW-Superior; Feb. 12, 1971
1985-86
1971-72
Point Scoring
Most Points-Period
Most Points-Game
Most Points-Season
Fewest Points-Season
24
42
572
50
vs. Augsburg; Dec. 14, 1996
vs. UW-Superior; Feb. 12, 1971
1978-79
1960-61
Penalties
Most Penalties-Period
Most Penalties-Game
Most Penalties-Season
Most Penalty Minutes-Period
Most Penalty Minutes-Game
Most Penalty Minutes-Season
Fewest Penalties-Game
Fewest Penalties-Season
Fewest Penalty Minutes-Game
Fewest Penalty Minutes-Season
22
38
366
124
174
959
1
122
2
275
vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993
vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993
1993-94
vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993
vs. UW-Stevens Pt. 1993
1993-94
vs. Winnipeg; Nov. 30, 1970
1972-73
vs. Winnipeg; Nov. 30, 1970
1972-73
Goal Scoring
Most Goals-Period
Most Goals-Game
Most Goals Scored-Season
Fewest Goals Scored-Season
Most Goals Against-Game
Most Goals Against-Season
Fewest Goals Against-Season
Most Power Play Goals-Season
Most Shorthanded Goals-Season
Most Shots on Goal-Period
Most Shots on Goal-Game
Most Shots on Goal-Season
Fewest Shots on Goal-Game
Fewest Shots on Goal-Season
Other Team Records
Most Saves-Period
Most Saves-Game Most Saves-Season
Fewest Saves-Period
Fewest Saves-Game
Fewest Saves-Season
Lowest GAA-Season
Most Shutouts-Season
Consecutive Periods Without Allowing a Goal Consecutive Periods With At Least One Goal 25
vs. UW-Superior 1968
54
vs. UW-River Falls; Jan. 20, 1989
1,185
1988-89
0
at Minn.-Duluth (3rd), Feb. 25, 2005
6
vs. St. Cloud State; Feb. 14, 1969
603
1972-73
2.290
1983-84
6
1976-77
13 Mar. 1, 2003 (2nd) to Mar. 15, 2003 (3rd)
30
1978, 1983
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Player
Opponent
Scoring
John Whiting
International Falls
3 goals
Wayne Stewart at Detroit Lakes
3 goals
Bill Horn
at Detroit Lakes
3 goals
Ron Aase
at Detroit Lakes
3 goals
Dick Anderson at Detroit Lakes
3 goals
John Whiting
at Detroit Lakes
3 goals
Ron Aase
at Concordia (Minn.)
3 goals
Sheldon Fertig Detroit Lakes
3 goals
Ron Aase
at Detroit Lakes
4 goals
Billy Horn
at Detroit Lakes
3 goals
Ron McKeckney at Concordia (Minn.)
3 goals
Paul Lafond
at Concordia (Minn.)
3 goals
a
Paul Lafond Northland (Wis.)
4 goals
a
Errol Johnson Northland (Wis.)
3 goals
Vic Chaput
Concordia (Minn.)
3 goals
Jerry Drewes
Concordia (Minn.)
3 goals
Paul Lafond
Gustavus-Adolphus
4 goals
Tom Lafond
at St. Cloud State
3 goals
ab
Vic Chaput Moorhead State
4 goals
Merv Sanderson Moorhead State
3 goals
Vic Chaput
at Manitoba
3 goals
Rich Budge
at St. John’s (Minn.)
3 goals
Bob Patterson St. Cloud State
3 goals
Jim Thompson at Moorhead State
3 goals
Rich Budge
at Concordia (Minn.)
3 goals
Rich Budge
at Moorhead State
3 goals
Rich Budge
at St. Cloud State
3 goals
Jim Thompson at St. Cloud State
3 goals
Jim Thompson Moorhead State
5 goals
Rich Budge
Moorhead State
3 goals
Jim Thompson St. Cloud State
3 goals
Jim Thompson at Lakehead
4 goals
ac
at Lakehead
4 goals
Rich Budge Rich Budge
at Concordia (Minn.)
4 goals
Rich Budge
vs St. Cloud State
3 goals
Gary Hokanson vs Winnipeg
3-1=4 pts
Austin Wallestad vs Manitoba
3-1=4 pts
Austin Wallestada vs St. Cloud State
3-2=5 pts
Barry Dillon
vs St. Cloud State
3-2=5 pts
Bruce Falk
vs Warroad
4-0=4 pts
Terry Burns
at Lakehead
3-0=3 pts
Charlie Brown
vs Wis. St.-Superior
3-0=3 pts
Austin Wallestad vs Salem State
4-0=4 pts
Dennis Lemieux vs Winnipeg
3-0=3 pts
Gary Bock
vs Winnipeg
4-1=5 pts
Glen Beckett
vs Manitoba
4-0=4 pts
Bill Weller
vs Grand Rapids
4-1=5 pts
1a
Glen Beckett vs Wis. St-Superior
6-0=6 pts
Jim Humphrey vs Wis. St-Superior
3-0=3 pts
Gary Bock
vs Wis. St-Superior
3-3=6 pts
Glen Beckett
at North Dakota
3-0=3 pts
Glen Beckett
at North Dakota
3-0=3 pts
Jim Humphrey vs Calgary
3-2=5 pts
Dennis Lemieux at Manitoba
3-1=4 pts
Bruce Falk
at North Dakota
3-0=3 pts
Randy Martin
vs U, of Saskatchewan 4-0=4 pts
Bruce Falk
vs U. of Saskatchewan 3-0= 3 pts
Dale Smedsmo vs U. of Saskatchewan 3-1=4 pts
Pat Badiuk
vs U. of Saskatchewan 4-0=4 pts
Dale Smedsmo vs Wis. St-Superior
3-0=3 pts
Gary Bock
vs Wis. St-Superior
3-1=4 pts
Nick Novaka
vs U. of Winnipeg
3-1=4 pts
Mark Eagles
vs U. of Manitoba
3-1=4 pts
Mark Eagles
vs MN Jr. Stars
3-1=4 pts
Lyle Kvarnlov
at Concordia
3-1=4 pts
•Gary Sargent
vs St. Scholastica
3-1=4 pts
Mark Eagles
vs Concordia College
3-0=3 pts
Nick Novak
vs Boston State
3-0=3 pts
Dan Boeke
vs St. Scholastica
3-0=3 pts
Mark Eagles
vs Lake Superior St.
3-1=4 pts
Dave Millington vs Lake Superior St.
3-1=4 pts
Mark Eaglesa
vs St. Scholastica
3-1=4 pts
Joe Nathe
vs Augsburg
3-1=4 pts
Dave Milllington vs Augsburg
3-1=4 pts
Mark Eagles
vs Augsburg
3-1=4 pts
Dan Boeke
vs St. Mary’s
3-1=4 pts
Glenn Chido
vs Iowa State
3-2=5 pts
Rod Heisler
vs Bloomington Jr Stars 3-0=3 pts
Mark Kristo
vs Bloomington Jr Stars 3-2=5 pts
Steve Letourneau vs Wis. River Falls
3-1=4 pts
Steve Letourneau vs Wis. River Falls
3-0=3 pts
Bill Schmitz
vs St. Mary’s
3-0=3 pts
Jeff Arf
vs U. of Manitoba
3-0=3 pts
Scott Currie
at Lakehead
3-0=3 pts
John Murphy
vs Mankato
3-1=4 pts
Bill Schmitz
at Iowa State
3-0=3 pts
John Murphy
at Iowa State
4-2=6 pts
Dale Baldwin
at Iowa State
4-1=5 pts
John Murphy
vs Augsburg
3-0=3 pts
Rod Heisler
vs U. of Wis. Stout
3-1=4 pts
Gary Krawchuk vs U. of Wis. Stout
3-0=3 pts
Date
1/14/1978
2/4/1978
2/16/1978
2/17/1978
2/24/1978
1/3/1979
1/12/1979
1/12/1979
1/12/1979
1/20/1979
2/2/1979
2/17/1979
2/23/1979
2/23/1979
1/26/1980
2/9/1980
2/11/1980
3/1/1980
11/8/1980
1/17/1981
1/24/1981
1/24/1981
1/31/1981
2/6/1981
2/7/1981
2/9/1981
12/17/1981
1/3/1982
1/3/1981
12/12/1982
1/2/1983
1/2/1983
1/3/1983
1/7/1983
1/28/1983
2/12/1983
2/12/1983
2/14/1983
11/29/1983
12/10/1983
12/30/1983
12/28/1984
3/10/1984
3/17/1984
1/11/1985
2/5/1985
3/22/1985
11/15/1985
12/19/1985
1/5/1986
1/6/1986
2/18/1986
2/21/1986
2/21/1986
3/8/1986
11/22/1986
12/13/1986
1/3/1987
2/13/1987
2/20/1987
2/28/1987
11/14/1987
11/21/1987
11/22/1987
11/24/1987
1/8/1988
2/5/1988
2/20/1988
2/28/1988
3/11/1988
1/4/1989
2/16/1990
11/11/1990
11/11/1990
11/30/1990
2/2/1991
2/3/1991
11/9/1991
12/19/1991
12/19/1991
1/5/1992
1/10/1992
12/19/1992
2/13/1993
12/18/1993
1/4/1994
1/8/1994
11/5/1994
1/28/1995
2/18/1995
3/18/1995
11/18/1995
Player
Opponent
Dale Baldwin
vs U. of Wis. Stout
Brian Carleton vs UW-Superior
Scott Currie
vs UW-Superior
Steve Seide
vs UW-Superior
Rod Heisler
vs St. Francis
Tony Montbello vs UW-Eau Claire
Dale Baldwin
vs St. Thomas
Bill Schmitz
vs St. Thomas
John Murphy
vs St. Thomas
Bill Schmitz
vs U. of Winnipeg
Rod Hiesler
vs Estevan
John Murphy
vs St.Scholastica
Jeff Arf
vs St. Francis
John Murphy
vs St. Francis
Dale Baldwin
vs St. Scholastica
Lee Hanson
vs Concordia (Minn.)
Alan Fournier
vs Lake Head
Dale Baldwin
vs Wis. St-Superior
Bill Parenteau
vs Winnipeg
Mark Masterson vs UW Stout
Mark Masterson vs St. John’s
John Hansen
vs St. John’s
John Hansen
vs Mankato State
Kurt Dade
vs UW-River Falls
Alan Fournier
vs UW-River Falls
John Hansen
at Bethel
Wendal Jellison vs Winnipeg
Kurt Dade
vs Alaska-Fairbanks
Mark Masterson vs Alaska-Fairbanks
Mark Lescarbeau vs Mankato State
Scott Monsruda vs St. Thomas
Wendal Jellison vs St. Thomas
Joel Otto
vs St. Thomas
vs Wis. St-Superior
Rob Kostiuka
Eric Gagera
vs St. Cloud State
Wendal Jellison at Wis. St-Superior
Eric Gager
at Wis. St.-Superior
Joel Otto
vs St. Scholastica
Scott Monsrud vs Concordia (Minn.)
Joel Otto
at St. Cloud State
Joel Otto
at St. Thomas
Scott Monsruda at Mankato State
Joel Otto
vs Alaska-Fairbanks
Joel Otto
vs Merrimack
Eric Gager
vs UW Eau Claire
Mike Alexander vs Concordia (Minn.)
Mike Alexander vs Plattsburgh St.
Jim Tyler
vs St. John’s (Minn.)
Tim Lescarbeau vs Concordia (Minn.)
Todd Lescarbeau vs Augsburg
Tom Serratore
vs Augsburg
Tim Lescarbeau at Moorhead State
Todd Lescarbeau at Wis.-Eau Claire
Mike Alexander at Wis.-Eau Claire
Mike Alexander vs Mankato
Todd Lescarbeau at Concordia(Minn)
Tim Guyer1a
vs Bethel
Dan Richards
at Augsburg
Ian Resch
at St. Scholastica
Todd Lescarbeau vs Wis.-Eau Claire
Todd Lescarbeau at Mankato State
Jim Tyler
vs Wis.-Stevens Point
Dan Richards
vs St. Scholastica
Jim Tyler
vs St. Scholastica
Jim Tyler
vs Bethel
Dan Richards
vs St. Scholastica
Jim Tyler
vs Augsburg
Dan Richards
vs Wis.-Eau Claire
Ian Resch
vs Wis.-Stevens Point
Scott Johnson vs St. Thomas
Jim Tyler
vs Hamline
Jamie Erb
vs Wis.-River Falls
Sean Taggart
vs Augsburg
Brent Tookenay vs Augsburg
Jamie Erb
vs St. Scholastica
•Paul Ferry
vs St. Scholastica
Scott Johnson vs St. Scholastica
Jamie Erb vs Augsburg
Jamie Erb
vs St. Scholastica
Dan Tollefson
vs St. Scholastica
Dan Tollefson
vs St Mary’s
Jamie Erb
vs Wis.-Eau Claire
Dan Tollefson
vs Augsburg
Jason Mack vs Lake Forest
Jim Karner
vs Mankato State
Jim Karner
vs St. John’s
Jason Mack
vs Wis.-River Falls
Omer Belisle
vs St Scholastica
Omer Belisle
vs St Scholastica
Jeff Sobb
vs St Scholastica
Jeff Sobb
vs Mercyhurst
Craig Matatall
vs Wis.-Superior
Scoring
3-0=3 pts
4-1=5 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
4-0=4 pts
3-1=4 pts
4-0=4 pts
3-2=5 pts
4-2=6 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-4=7 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
4-0=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-3=6 pts
3-2=5 pts
3-4=7 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-3=6 pts
3-0=3 pts
3 goals
5 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
5 goals
3 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
Date
Player
12/15/1995 Jeff Sobb
1/12/1996 Eric Monsrud
12/14/1996 Vince Huerd
1/24/1997 •Mike Donaghue
2/15/1997 Josh Klingfus
11/1/1997 Aaron Novak
11/15/1997 Josh Klingfus
12/12/1997 Calvin Chartrand
1/4/1998
Aaron Novak
1/9/1998
Aaron Novak
1/17/1998 Shane Kalbrener
12/11/1998 Calvin Chartrand
1/15/1999 Scot Dickson
1/22/1999 Scot Dickson
Division I era
11/25/2000 •Clay Simmons
12/6/2003 Brendan Cook
1/30/2004 Brendan Cook
2/27/2004 Ryan Huddy
3/13/2004 •John Haider
12/3/2005 Luke Erickson
2/10/2006 Ryan Miller
Opponent
vs Mankato State
vs St. Norbert
vs Augsburg
vs St. Scholastica
vs Wis.-Eau Claire
vs St. Scholastica
vs Wis.-Superior
vs Concordia College
vs Lake Forest
vs Wis.-Stevens Point
at Wis.-Stout
vs Minn.-Crookston
at Wis.-Stevens Point
at St. Scholastica
Scoring
3 goals
4 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3 goals
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
4-2=6 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-2=6 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
vs Wayne State (Mich.)
vs Wayne State (Mich.)
vs Findlay
at Air Force
vs Findlay
vs Niagara
at Western Michigan
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-0=3 pts
3-1=4 pts
3-0=3 pts
4-1=5 pts
3-0=3 pts
$= national playoff game
•= defenseman
1
= scored game’s first three goals
a
= natural hat trick
b
= three goals in 45-second span in first period; 4 goals in 10:28
c
= “three goals in one period and three goals in 11:25”
205 all-time hat tricks
7 Division I-era hat tricks
Six-Goal Games
Date
1/28/1970
2/13/1971
Player
Opponent
Glenn Beckett
vs Wis. St.-Superior
Dennis Lemieux vs Wis. St-Superior
Scoring
6 goals
6 goals
Five-Goal Games
Date
1/28/1970
2/13/1971
2/5/1965
2/13/1980
2/22/1986
11/21/1987
12/19/1991
Player
Glenn Beckett
Dennis Lemieux
Jim Thompson
Dale Baldwin
Mike Alexander
Dan Richards
Jamie Erb
Opponent
vs Wis. St.-Superior
vs Wis. St-Superior
Moorhead State
at Wis. St-Superior
at Eau Claire
vs St. Scholastica
vs St. Scholastica
Scoring
6 goals
6 goals
5 goals
5 goals
5 goals
5 goals
5 goals
Four-Goal Games
Date
Player
2/28/1950 Ron Aase
2/20/1960 Paul Lafonda
1/29/1962 Paul Lafond
2/1/1963
Vic Chaputab
1/29/1966 Jim Thompson
1/30/1966 Rich Budgeac
2/20/1966 Rich Budge
1/17/1969 Bruce Falk
$3/7/1969 Austin Wallestad
12/14/1969 Gary Bock
12/20/1969 Glen Beckett
1/12/1970 Bill Weller
1/28/1970 Glen Beckett1a
2/7/1971
Randy Martin
11/21/1971 Pat Badiuk
12/15/1977 John Murphy
12/15/1977 Dale Baldwin
2/4/1978
Brian Carleton
2/24/1978 Rod Heisler
1/12/1979 Dale Baldwin
1/12/1979 John Murphy
2/6/1981
Kurt Dade
11/21/1987 Dan Richards
12/19/1991 Jamie Erb
1/5/1992
Dan Tollefson
1/10/1992 Jamie Erb
12/19/1992 Dan Tollefson
1/12/1996 Eric Monsrud
1/4/1998
Aaron Novak
1/9/1998
Aaron Novak
1/17/1998 Shane Kalbrener
Division I era
12/3/2005 Luke Erickson
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Opponent
at Detroit Lakes
Northland (Wis.)
Gustavus-Adolphus
Moorhead State
at Lakehead
at Lakehead
at Concordia (Minn.)
vs Warroad
vs Salem State
vs Winnipeg
vs Manitoba
vs Grand Rapids
vs Wis. St-Superior
vs U, of Saskatchewan
vs U. of Saskatchewan
at Iowa State
at Iowa State
vs UW-Superior
vs St. Francis
vs St. Thomas
vs St. Thomas
vs UW-River Falls
vs St. Scholastica
vs St. Scholastica
vs St Mary’s
vs Wis.-Eau Claire
vs Augsburg
vs St. Norbert
vs Lake Forest
vs Wis.-Stevens Point
at Wis.-Stout
Scoring
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4-0=4 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-1=5 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-1=5 pts
6-0=6 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-2=6 pts
4-1=5 pts
4-1=5 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-2=6 pts
4-0=4 pts
5 goals
5 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4 goals
4-2=6 pts
4-0=4 pts
4-2=6 pts
vs Niagara
4-1=5 pts
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1947*
1949-50
8-7-0
opponent
loc result
Head Coach: Eric Hughes
Itasca JC
% W
date opponent
loc result
Grand Rapids h T 2 2 ot
D14
Crookston City
a L 4 12
Grand Rapids h L 1 12
J8
Rainy River Legion h W 7 2
Rainy River Legion h L 1 11
J11
Thief River Falls VFW a W 4 2
Rainy River Legion h L 5 15
J22
Ft. Frances (Al’s Lunch) h W 7 3
J27
Itasca JC
a L 3 5
Bemidji Independentsh L 3 4
J28
Itasca JC
h L 0 3
% records indicate only that Itasca won; no score available
J29
St. Cloud State
h W 5 3
* 1947 season not included in official school records
F5 Fort Frances Aces h L 2 15
F8
Fort Frances All Stars a L 1 9
F9
Rainy River Legion a L 2 3
1948
F14
Itasca JC
h W 7 1
Jack
F17
Concordia-M’head a W 6 0
Aldrich
F18
St. Cloud State
a L 0 13
F19
Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 10 4
F28
Detroit Lakes Rangers a W 11 3
1 season
2-8-0 (.200)
* BSU did not field a hockey team from 1951-59
1948
2-8-0
date
J26
F?
F16
F?
F?
M8
1960-64, 1966
Vic
Weber
1948
2-8-0
Head Coach: Jack Aldrich
date opponent
loc result
J18
St. Cloud State
h L 2 12
J25
North Dakota State h L 3 9
J28
Grand Forks Legion a L 1 8
J31
North Dakota State h L 1 2
F1
International Falls h W 6 2
F7 International Falls a L 3 5
F8
UM-Duluth
a L 3 4
F12
Grand Forks Americansa L 5 8
F15
UM-Duluth
h L 4 9
F29
Brunswick Aces
h W 9 4
1949-50
Eric
Hughes
2 seasons
17-13-0 (.567)
1949
1949-50
6 seasons
42-19-2 (.683)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1966
1949
9-6-0
Head Coach: Eric Hughes
date opponent
loc result
J9
Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 13 0
J12
Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 10 0
J15
St. Cloud State
a % 1 1
J16
Rainy River
a L 11 3
J26
International l Falls a L 1 6
J29
UM-Duluth
h L 3 10
F5
Concordia-M’head h W 7 1
F6
Rainy River
h W 4 3
F9
UM-Duluth
a L 2 7
F10
Augsburg
a W 3 1
F13
Int’l Falls Yankees h L 2 6
F19
Concordia-M’head a W 6 2
F20
St. Cloud State
h L 3 4
F23
Rainy River Legion h W 2 1
F26
Emo Dulms, Ontario h W 6 4
F27
Detroit Lakes Rangers h W 10 0
%- game called due to soft ice
6-5-1
Head Coach: Vic Weber
date opponent
loc result
J14
Moorhead State
a W 4 1
J19
St. John’s (Minn.) a L 3 4
J25
St. Cloud State
a L 1 5
J26
St. Cloud State
a W 4 1
J28
Gustavus Adolphus a W 9 3
F1
Moorhead State
h W 13 0
F2
Moorhead State
h W 12 1
F8
St. Cloud State
h L 2 5
F9
St. Cloud State
h T 2 2 ot
F11
Manitoba
a L 6 9
F15
Concordia-M’head h W 5 1
F21
Manitoba
h L 5 11
2-2-0
Head Coach: Vic Weber
date opponent
J29
St. Cloud State
F11
Concordia-M’head
F13
St. Cloud State F20
Northland (Wis.)
8-3-1
Head Coach: Vic Weber
date opponent
J11
St. Cloud State
J13
St. John’s (Minn.)
J18
Moorhead State
J20
Manitoba
J27
St. Mary’s (Minn.)
J31
St. Cloud State
F1
St. Cloud State
F5
St. John’s (Minn.)
F7
Moorhead State
F8
Moorhead State
F15
Concordia-M’head
F27
Manitoba 6-4-0
Head Coach: Vic Weber
date opponent
J5
St. John’s (Minn.) J13
St. Cloud State
J14
St. Cloud State J21
Augsburg J26
St. John’s (Minn.)
F4
Concordia-M’head
F10
St. Thomas (Minn.)
F11
St. Cloud State
F11
St. Cloud State
F19
Northland (Wis.)
34 seasons
702-293-49 (.704)
1966-67
13-5-1
1967-68
u16-8-0
1968-69
u23-2-0
1969-70
u20-7-1
1970-71
u20-7-1
1971-72
13-12-1
1972-73
u23-6-1
1973-74
20-10-1
1974-75
13-15-0
1975-76
22-9-0
1976-77
24-4-3
1977-78
25-5-1
1978-79
u27-2-0
1979-80
u24-8-0
1980-81
24-7-0
1981-82
25-5-1
1982-83
sabbatical
1983-84
u31-0-0
1984-85
27-6-2
1985-86
u25-9-1
1986-87
22-12-1
1987-88
24-11-3
1988-89
19-13-4
1989-90
15-11-2
1990-91
21-6-3
1991-92
16-9-5
1992-93
u24-7-0
1993-94
u21-9-3
1994-95
u24-7-2
1995-96
16-9-4
1996-97
u25-7-2
1997-98
22-10-2
1998-99
17-13-0
1999-2000
13-20-1
2000-01
4-26-4
uNational Champions
loc result
a T 4 4 ot
a W 8 2
h W 7 0
a L 2 6
a W 6 5
h W 6 0
h W 7 2
h L 3 4
a W 6 1
a W 6 2
h W 11 0
h L 1 2
1965
Wayne
Peterson
1 season
10-1-1 (.875)
1965
loc result
a L 0 4
a W 12 1
h L 2 4
h W 16 0
Peters
1964
1960
1961
9-6-0
8-7-0
2-2-0
6-4-0
8-4-0
6-5-1
8-3-1
12-1-0
1966-2001
R.H. “Bob”
1963
10-1-1
1965
10-1-1
Head Coach: Wayne Peterson
date opponent
J8
Concordia-M’head
J9
Moorhead State
J13
Augsburg
loc result
J16
Winnipeg
h W 3 1
J19
St. John’s (Minn.)
h L 2 7
J22
St. Cloud State
a L 1 7
St. Cloud State
a W 3 2 ot J23
F5
Moorhead State
a L 1 4
F6
Moorhead State
h W 6 4
F11
St. John’s (Minn.)
h W 3 2
F13
St. Cloud State
h L 1 2
F20
Lakehead
h W 4 1
h W 7 2
loc result
a W 10 3
a W 8 1
a W 3 1
h W 7 2
a W 4 1
a L 3 4
a W 6 5
h W 11 3
h W 18 5
h W 6 2
h W 9 1
a T 2 2 ot
1966-67
13-5-1 / 10-2-0 ICHA
• ICHA Co-Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
+ Lake Superior St. a W 3 1
D3
D4
+ Lake Superior St. a L 1 5
D6
Warroad Lakers
a L 2 10
1966
D8
Fort Frances
a L 4 6
1962
12-1-0
J6
St. Cloud State
h W 5 1
8-4-0
Head Coach: Vic Weber
J7
St.
Cloud
State
h
W 4 3
date opponent
loc result
Head Coach: Vic Weber
+ Lakehead
h W 5 3
J13
J8
UW-Superior
h W 5 1
date opponent
loc result
J14
+ Lakehead
h W 6 5
J14
St. Cloud State
a W 2 1
J7
Northland (Wis.)
h W 10 0
J15
St. Cloud State
a W 5 4
J13
Concordia-M’head h W 11 0
J17
Winnipeg
a T 3 3 ot
J22
St. Mary’s (Minn.) a L 4 5 ot J20
J19
St. John’s (Minn.) h W 4 1
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 2
J29
Lakehead
a W 5 1
J20
St. Thomas (Minn.) a L 0 4
J21
+ UW-Superior
a W 4 2
J30
Lakehead a W 8 7 ot J27
J25
St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 2
St. Cloud State
a W 7 0
F4
St. Cloud State
h W 5 1
J27
St. Cloud State
h L 3 4
J28
St. Cloud State
a W 11 0
F5
St. Cloud State
h W 4 1
J29
Gustavus Adolphus h W 9 1
+ UW-Superior
h W 13 1
F3
Lakehead
h W 5 4
F2
Augsburg
h W 6 5 ot F11
F4
+ UW-Superior
h W 8 1
F12
Lakehead
h W 3 1
F6
St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 5 2
F14
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 5 4 ot F11
F10
St. Cloud State
h L 0 2
+ Lakehead
a L 2 5
F16
UW-Superior
a W 3 2
F12
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 4 1
F12
+ Lakehead
a L 5 8
F24
Manitoba
a L 1 2
F20
Concordia-M’head a W 13 1
St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 5 2
St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 0
Left
Bemidji State’s inaugural intercollegiate men’s ice
hockey team from 1948.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1967-68
1969-70
1971-72
1973-74
20-10-1 / 9-3-0 ICHA
13-12-1 / 5-6-1 ICHA
• NAIA National Runner-Up
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• ICHA Champions
date opponent
loc result
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
N12
Winnipeg
h L 3 4
date opponent
loc result
N13
Winnipeg
h W 6 3
N9
Winnipeg
h W 7 4
N21
Saskatchewan
h W 8 4
N10 Winnipeg
h W 5 3
N22
Saskatchewan
h W 8 4
N16
Manitoba h W 9 2
N29
Manitoba a W 6 2
N17
Manitoba
h W 7 4
D1
U.S. Olympic Team 1 L 3 5
N22
UM-Duluth
1 L 2 10
D3
U.S. Olympic Team h L 1 10
N23
RPI (NY) 1 L 4 5
D5
British Columbia
h W 9 4
N24
St. Scholastica
1 T 6 6
D17
Brandon
a W 5 3
N30
St.
Mary’s
(Minn.)
h W 9 3
D21
Gustavus Adolphus 2 L 5 6
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 7 3
D22
Manitoba 2 L 3 4 ot D1
D7
Gustavus Adolphus h L 2 4
J8
Gustavus Adolphus h L 4 7
Gustavus Adolphus h W 3 2
J14
+ Lakehead h T 3 3 ot D8
D18
Lake Superior State a L 1 6
J15
+ Lakehead h W 6 4
D19
Lake Superior State a L 5 9
J21
+ Lake Superior St. a L 1 7
J4
+ Lakehead a L 4 6
J22
+ Lake Superior St. a L 3 6
J5
+ Lakehead a L 3 5
J28
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 4
J11
+ Lakehead h W 9 6
J29
+ UW-Superior
h W 7 5
J12
+ Lakehead h W 5 4
F7
Manitoba
h W 9 0
J18
Lake Superior State h W 7 4
F11
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 5
J19
Lake Superior State h L 1 5
F12
+ UW-Superior
a L 4 5
J25
+ UW-Superior
h L 2 5
F18
+ Lakehead a W 5 4
J26
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 0
F19
+ Lakehead a L 0 6
F3
+ St. Scholastica a W 6 2
F23
Brandon h W 5 1
F4
+ St. Scholastica a W 12 7
F25
+ Lake Superior St. h L 2 9
F8
+ UW-Superior
a W 9 3
F26
+ Lake Superior St. h L 5 6
F9
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 1
+- ICHA Conference game
F15
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 3
1- International Falls, Minn.
F16
+ St. Scholastica h W 12 2
2- Christmas Tournament (Columbia Hts., Minn.)
F22
Augsburg
h W 14 0
F23
Augsburg
h W 5 3
1972-73
M5
Gustavus Adolphus $ W 4 2
23-2-0 / 11-1-0 ICHA
23-6-1 / 8-4-0 ICHA
M6
Lake Superior State $ L 1 4
• NAIA National Champions
1970-71
• ICHA Co-Champions
+- ICHA Conference game
• ICHA Champions
20-7-1 / 10-1-1 ICHA
• NAIA National Champions
1- UM-Duluth Tourney (Duluth, Minn.)
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• NAIA National Champions
$- NAIA Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
date opponent
loc result
date opponent
loc result
• ICHA Champions
N22
Grand Rapids
h W 11 2
N10
Winnipeg
h W 6 3
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
1974-75
N23
Grand Rapids
h W 6 3
N11
Winnipeg
h L 0 3
date opponent
loc result
13-15-0 / 2-10-0 ICHA
D6
Winnipeg
h W 14 1
N17
Manitoba
h W 10 6
N22
Calgary
h W 7 3
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
D7
Winnipeg
h W 8 4
N18
Manitoba
h W 5 3
N23
Calgary h L 3 4
date opponent
loc result
D1
Jr. North Stars
h W 7 4
D18
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 4 ot N29
Manitoba a W 7 4
N8
Winnepeg
h W 6 3
D2
Jr. North Stars
h L 4 7
D19
+ UW-Superior
a W 4 2
N30
Winnipeg
a W 7 1
N9
Winnepeg
h W 5 4
D8
+
Lakehead
h
W
4
3
D6
U.S. Nationals
1 L 3 4
J10
Manitoba
h W 11 2
N15
Manitoba
h L 2 7
D9
+ Lakehead
h W 3 2
D7
U.S. Nationals
1 L 2 8
J11
Manitoba
h L 5 7
N16
Manitoba
h L 4 7
D16
Concordia
a W 8 2
D12
North Dakota
a L 3 4
J14
St. Cloud State
h W 9 0
N21
+
Lakehead
h W 4 3
D29
Brandon 1 W 5 1
D14
Manitoba
a W 4 1
J15
St. Cloud State
h W 13 0
N22
+
Lakehead
h W 7 6
D30
Manitoba
1 W 10 3
D15
Manitoba
a W 5 1
J17
Warroad Lakers
h W 11 2
N25
Mankato State
a L 3 4
J5
+ Lakehead
a W 10 3
J5
Brandon h W 9 3
J25
+ Lakehead
a L 1 4
N26
Gustavus
Adolphus
a L 3 5
J6
+ Lakehead
a W 7 1
J10
Alberta
h W 7 3
J26
+ Lakehead
a W 8 4
D8
Gustuvus
Adophus
h
L 2 4
J12
Brandon h W 5 0
J11
Alberta
h L 1 2
J31
+ UW-Superior
h W 8 0
St. Thomas (Minn.) h L 3 4
J13
Brandon h T 4 4 ot D13
J15
+ Lakehead
h W 7 0
F1
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 5
D14
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 7 6
J15
Manitoba
h W 10 2
J16
+ Lakehead
h L 1 3
F7
+ Lake Superior St. h W 6 4
D20
+ Lakehead a L 3 5
+ Lake Superior St. h W 4 2
J19
North Dakota
a L 2 3 ot J19
F8
+ Lake Superior St. h W 4 2
D21
+ Lakehead a L 4 5
+ Lake Superior St. h L 4 8
J22
+ Lake Superior St. a T 3 3 ot J20
F14
St. Cloud State
a W 5 1
J4
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 8 1
J26
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 1
J23
+ Lake Superior St. a W 4 3
F15
St. Cloud State
a W 6 0
J5
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 15 1
J27
+ UW-Superior
h L 4 7
J29
+ UW-Superior
a W 9 0
F21
+ Lake Superior St. a W 4 3
J8
Concordia-M’head a W 6 3
F3
St. Scholastica
h W 7 2
J30
+ UW-Superior
a W 10 0
F22
+ Lake Superior St. a W 5 4
J9
Fargo-Moor. Sugar Kings h W 5 3
F10
Concordia-M’head h W 12 3
F7
Saskatchewan
h W 13 3
F28
+ Lakehead
h W 6 4
J17
+ St. Scholastica h L 5 6
F12
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 8 5
F12
+ UW-Superior
h W 16 1
M1
+ Lakehead
h W 8 0
J18
+ St. Scholastica h L 5 6
F16
+ UW-Superior
h W 8 1
F13
+ UW-Superior
h W 11 2
J24
+ UW-Superior
a L 2 7
M7
Salem State
$ W 14 2
F17
+ UW-Superior
h W 10 4
F19
+ Lakehead
a W 6 3
J25
+ UW-Superior
a L 2 5
M8
Lake Superior St. $ W 6 2
F23
+ Lake Superior St. a L 1 4
F20
+ Lakehead
a W 5 1
J31
Iowa State
h W 9 1
+- ICHA Conference game
F24
+ Lake Superior St. a L 2 6
F27
+ Lake Superior St. h W 5 1
F1
Iowa
State
h
W 12 5
$- NAIA Championship (Sault St. Marie, Mich.)
M1
Boston State
$ W 8 1
F28
+ Lake Superior St. h W 4 0
F6
+ UW-Superior
h L 2 12
M2
Gustavus Adolphus $ W 6 3
M5
Augsburg
$ W 12 1
F7
+ UW-Superior
h W 4 3
M3
Lakehead
$ W 3 2 ot
M6
Lakehead
$ W 6 2
F12
Concordia-M’head h W 9 2
+- ICHA conference game
+- ICHA Conference game
F21
+ St. Scholastica a L 1 2
1- Manitoba Tourney
1- Roseau, Minn.
F22
+ St. Scholastica a L 0 7
$- NAIA Championship (Thunder Bay, Ontario)
$- NAIA Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
+- ICHA Conference game
16-8-0 / 6-6-0 ICHA
24-3-0 / 10-2-0 ICHA
• NAIA National Champions
• NAIA National Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• ICHA Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
date opponent
loc result
N17
• Minn.-Nationals h L 5 6
N29
Winnipeg
a W 9 1
N28
Fort Frances h W 4 3
N30
Winnipeg
a W 8 2
D2
+ Lakehead a L 0 2
D6
Saskatchewan h W 9 2
D3
+ Lakehead
a L 1 3
D7
Saskatchewan
h W 5 1
D8
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 5
D13
Winnipeg
h W 15 1
D9
+ UW-Superior
h W 10 1
D14
Winnipeg
h W 10 2
D16
Denver
a L 0 12
D19
Manitoba
h W 5 2
J5
St. Cloud State
a W 9 2
D20
Manitoba
h W 7 1
J6
St. Cloud State
a W 8 0
J12
Grand
Rapids
h W 14 0
J12
+ Lake Superior St. h L 0 2
J16
+
Lakehead
a W 6 2
J13
+ Lake Superior St. h L 5 6
J17
+ Lakehead
a W 6 2
J20
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 9 3
J23
+ Lake Superior St. h W 5 4
J26
+ Lakehead
h W 6 2
J24
+
Lake
Superior
St.
h
W 4 1
J27
+ Lakehead
h W 8 4
J27
+ UW-Superior
h W 16 1
F2
+ Lake Superior St. a L 5 8
J28
+ UW-Superior
h W 16 1
F3
+ Lake Superior St. a L 5 6
F1
Calgary
h W 4 1
F9
St. Cloud State
h W 14 2
F2
Calgary
h W 6 1
F10
St. Cloud State
h W 19 1
F6
North Dakota
a L 4 7
F16
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 5
F7
North Dakota
a W 7 5
F17
+ UW-Superior a W 3 2
F13
+ UW-Superior
a W 9 1
M1
Univ. of Winnipeg h W 10 2
F14
+ UW-Superior
a W 11 0
M2
Univ. of Winnipeg h W 4 0
F21
+ Lakehead
h W 9 3
M8
Boston State
$ W 11 0
F22
+ Lakehead
h W 5 4
M9
Lake Superior St. $ W 5 4 ot F27
+ Lake Superior St. h L 3 4
+- ICHA Conference game
F28
+ Lake Superior St. h L 1 11
$- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.)
M6
Gustavus Adolphus $ W 5 2
• 1st game at John Glas Fieldhouse
M7
Lake Superior St. $ W 7 4
+- ICHA Conference game
$NAIA
Championship
(Sault St. Marie, Mich)
1968-69
1968 NAIA National Champions
ot
ot
ot
ot
1969 NAIA National Champions
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Front row (L to R): Blane Comstock, Richard Anderson, Terry Burns, asst. coach Lorne Humphreys, head coach R.H. "Bob" Peters, Buzz Oslon, Phil Dupuis, Len Kleisinger
2nd row (L to R): Doug Swenson, Dick Erikson, Austin Wallestad, Laurie Giles, Jim McElmury,
George Ganyo, Dennis Schueller, Terry Bergstrom, George Manser, Gord Payne
3rd row (L to R): Bruce Falk, Bryan Grand, Ken Anderson, Barry Dillon, Dennis Sauter, Tim
Gerber, Biill Weller, Not Pictured: Jim Humphrey
Front row (L to R): Bryan Grand, Gary Hokanson, asst. coach Lorne Humphreys, head coach
R.H. "Bob" Peters, Jim Thompson, Terry Bergstrom, Terry Burns
2nd row (L to R): Bob Nyberg, Dennis Schueller, Jim McElmury, Rod Peterson, Vic Thordarson,
Barrie Elycheson, Austin Wallestad, Henry Karner
3rd row (L to R): Bill Weller, Bruce Falk, Jude Boulianne, John Drzystck, Charlie Brown, Dennis
Lemieux, Ken Anderson, Barry Dillon, Not Pictured: Jim Humphrey
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1975-76
1977-78
1979-80
1981-82
22-9-0 / 8-4-0 ICHA
24-8-0
25-5-1 / 11-3-0 ICHA
25-5-1 / 16-3-1 NCHA
• NAIA National Fourth Place
• NAIA National Champions
• NAIA National Runner-Up
• NAIA National Runner-Up
• ICHA Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• ICHA Champions
• NCHA Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N2
Winnipeg
h W 7 2
date opponent
loc result
date opponent
loc result
N7
Winnipeg
h L 2 4
N3
Winnipeg
h W 5 3
N4
Winnipeg
h W 7 5
N13
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 2
N8
Winnipeg
h L 4 5
N9
Brandon a L 2 5
N5
Winnipeg
h W 4 0
N14
+
UW-River
Falls
h W 4 2
N14
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 3
Brandon a L 1 10
N11
Manitoba
h T 5 5 ot N10
N15
Hamline
h W 12 2
N15
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 3 2 ot
N20
Hamline
a W 5 3
N12
Manitoba
h
W
5
4
ot
N23
St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 5 3
N21
+ Lakehead h L 0 1
N21
St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 3 2
N19
Concordia-M’head a W 5 1
N22
+ Lakehead h W 10 5
D1
Augsburg
h L 3 4
N30
Bethel (Minn.)
h W 15 2
D2
+ UW-Superior
a L 1 8
N24
Augsburg a W 5 4
D4
+ UW-Superior
a W 7 5
D1
Bethel (Minn.)
h W 5 2
D3
+ Lakehead
a W 9 4
N25
Gustavus Adolphus a L 4 8
D5
+ UW-Superior
a T 1 1
D4
St.
John’s
(Minn.)
h
W
10
0
D4
+ St. Scholastica a L 2 5
D6
Gustavus Adolphus h W 5 3
D11
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 3 1
D8
Concordia-M’head a W 5 4
D9
Mankato State
h W 7 0
D12
Bloomington Jr. Starsh W 8 3
D14
UW-Stout
a W 9 3
D12
+ UW-Eau Claire
h L 3 4
D10
Mankato State
h W 10 5
D13
Bloomington Jr. Starsh W 12 5
D15
UW-Stout
a W 7 1
D16
Winnipeg
h W 8 1
D14
Iowa State
a W 13 1
D18
+ Lakehead a W 7 4
D20
Gustavus Adolphus h W 3 2 ot D17
Winnipeg
h W 8 4
D19
+ Lakehead a W 11 3
D15
Iowa State
a W 16 2
D29
Roseau Leafs
a W 6 4
J3
Alaska-Fairbanks
h W 12 0
J5
Augsburg h W 6 3
J2
Augsburg
h W 10 3
J6
Warroad
Lakers
a
L
1
4
J8
+ UW-Superior
h W 8 3
J9
Iowa State h W 10 2
J3
Augsburg
h W 4 3
J14
St.
Cloud
State
h
W
1
0
J10
Iowa State h W 7 3
J9
+ UW-Superior
h W 8 1
J4
Manitoba
h L 2 10
J18
Manitoba
h L 2 5
J15
+ St. Scholastica a L 5 7
J15
+ UW-River Falls a L 2 5
J11
Concordia-M’head h W 6 2
J19
Manitoba
h W 5 4 ot
J16
+ St. Scholastica a L 0 5
J16
+
UW-River
Falls
a W 8 3
J13
UW-Stout
h W 8 2
J26
St. Scholastica
h W 6 5
J23
+ UW-Superior
h W 5 4
J22
+ St. Cloud State h W 6 1
J14
UW-Stout
h W 10 2
J27
St. Scholastica
h L 5 8
J24
+ UW-Superior
h W 7 4
J20
+ St. Scholastica a W 8 5
J23
+ St. Cloud State h W 5 4
F1
Brandon h L 4 5
F2
Manitoba
h W 7 6
J21
+ St. Scholastica a W 5 4
J25
Bethel
h W 10 5
F2
Brandon h L 4 5
F6
+ UW-Superior
a L 3 4
J27
+
UW-Superior
a
W
6
2
J29
+ Mankato State a W 5 3
F3
UW-Superior
h W 6 3
F7
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 5 ot
J28
+
UW-Superior
a
W
6
3
J30
+
Mankato
State
a W 4 3
F6
Concordia
h
W
9
1
F13
UW-River Falls
h W 8 2
F3
+ St. Scholastica h W 5 3
F9
Lakehead
h W 8 2
F5
+ Mankato State
h W 5 3
F14
UW-River Falls h W 10 2
F4
+ UW-Superior
h W 7 4
F13
UW-Superior
h W 7 4
F20
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 4
F6
+ Mankato State h W 5 2
F9
+ St. Scholastica h L 2 3 ot F17
Augsburg
h W 6 4
F21
+ St. Scholastica h W 5 2
F12
+ St. Cloud State a W 3 2
F10
+ St. Scholastica h W 7 4
F22
St. Scholastica
a W 3 1
F24
Mankato State h W 6 2
F13
+ St. Cloud State a L 1 2
F16
+ UW-Superior
h W 5 2
F27
UW-Stout
$ W 4 2
F23
St. Scholastica
a L 4 5
F16
St. Olaf
h W 9 0
F28
UW-Superior
$ L 3 4
F17
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 5
F29
St. Olaf
$ W 5 2
F19
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 4 0
F29
Gustavus Adolphus $ L 4 5
M1
UW-Superior
$ W 8 3
F24
St. Francis (Maine) $ W 16 2
F20
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 4 2
+- ICHA Conference game
M2
Mich.-Dearborn
$ W 4 3
F25
St. Thomas (Minn.) $ W 7 1
F26
Hamline
$ W 6 2
$- NAIA Championship (Superior, Wis.)
$- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.)
F26
Augsburg
$ L 3 4
F27
UW-River Falls
$ W 7 0
+- ICHA Conference game
F28
Augsburg
$ L 3 6
1980-81
$- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.)
1976-77
+NCHA
Conference
game
24-7-0 / 8-4-0 NCHA
24-4-3 / 9-3-2 ICHA
$- NAIA Championship (Superior, Wis.)
• NAIA National Third Place
• NAIA National Third Place
1978-79
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• ICHA Champions
27-2-0
date opponent
loc result
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• NAIA National Champions
N7
Winnipeg
h W 6 0
date opponent
loc result
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
N8
Winnipeg
h W 6 3
N5
Winnipeg
h W 7 0
date opponent
loc result
N14
Manitoba
h L 5 6
N6
Winnipeg
h W 5 3
N3
Saskatchewan
h L 4 7
N24
Augsburg
a W 3 2
N12
+ Lakehead h L 3 4
N4
Saskatchewan
h
W
4
2
D5
St.
Thomas
(Minn.)
h W 6 5
N13
+ Lakehead
h W 2 0
N10
Brandon h W 8 2
D6
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 5
N18
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 5 2
N11
Brandon h W 6 3
D10
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 3
N19
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 5 4
N20
Augsburg
a L 3 4
D12
Winnipeg
a W 3 1
N28
UW-River Falls
a W 8 3
D13
Winnipeg
a L 1 3
N21
Gustavus Adolphus a W 5 2
N29
UW-River Falls
a W 7 5
D17
+
St.
Cloud
State
a L 2 4
N29
UW-Superior
a
W
5
3
D6
Concordia-M’head h W 4 2
D27
Warroad Lakers
a W 8 5
D2
Concordia-M’head a W 3 1
D10
St. John’s (Minn.) h W 5 2
J3
St. Olaf
a W 9 3
D5
Concordia-M’head h W 9 0
D11
St. John’s (Minn.) h W 6 2
J4
UW-River
Falls
a W 5 4
D14
UW-Superior
h
W
6
4
D15
Iowa State a W 12 6
J7
St. John’s (Minn.) a W 10 0
D16
Lakehead
a W 3 2
D16
Iowa State a W 14 2
J11
Warroad Lakers
h W 3 0
J3
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 7 0
D17
Lakehead
a W 6 3
J16
UW-Stout
h W 15 1
J7
UW-Stout
h W 3 0
J3
UW-Eau Claire
h W 17 0
J17
UW-Stout
h W 11 4
J8
UW-Stout
h W 6 1
J4
UW-Eau Claire
h W 10 1
J14
+ UW-Superior
a T 4 4 ot J12
J21
+ UW-Superior
a L 2 6
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 14 2
J15
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 3
J24
St.
John’s
(Minn.)
h W 12 2
J13
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 7 2
J21
Manitoba
h T 3 3 ot J19
J29
+ Mankato State
a L 4 5
Winnipeg
h W 8 1
J22
Manitoba
h W 6 5 ot J20
J31
+ Mankato State
h W 4 3
Winnipeg
h W 8 1
J28
+ St. Scholastica h W 8 3
F6
+
UW-River
Falls
h
W 10 2
J24
St. Scholastica
a W 7 1
J29
+ St. Scholastica h W 2 1
F7
+ UW-River Falls h W 9 0
J25
St. Scholastica
a W 6 2
F4
+ Lakehead a L 4 5
F9
Bethel
h W 8 1
F2
Estevan
a W 10 4
F5
+ Lakehead a T 5 5 ot
F13
+ St. Cloud State h L 3 5
F3
Estevan
a W 11 1
F11
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 1
F14
+
St.
Cloud
State
h W 6 2
F7
St. Cloud State
a W 8 2
F12
+ UW-Superior
h W 5 4 ot
F20
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 6 3
F11
Lakehead
h W 9 1
F17
+ St. Scholastica a W 1 0
F21
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 3 2
St. Scholastica
h W 5 2
F18
+ St. Scholastica a L 5 6 ot F16
M5
St.
Mary’s
$
W 5 1
F17
St. Scholastica
h W 7 6
F23
St. Francis (Maine) $ W 11 0
M6
UW-Superior
$ L 4 6
F23
St.
Francis
(Maine)
$
W
17
1
F24
St. Scholastica
$ L 2 5
M7
Mich. Dearborn
$ W 11 2
F24
UW-River Falls
$ W 7 5
F25
Augsburg
$ W 5 2
+- NCHA Conference game
F25
Concordia-M’head $ W 5 1
+- ICHA Conference game
$NAIA
Championship
(River
Falls,
Wis.)
$- NAIA Championship (St. Paul, Minn.)
$- NAIA Championship (Superior, Wis.)
1970 NAIA National Champions
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Front row (L to R): Dennis Lemieux, Bruce Falk, Jude Boulianne, Jim McElmury, head coach
RH "Bob" Peters, Blane Comstock, Ken Anderson, JIm Humphrey, Dennis Schueller, Charlie
Brown
2nd row (L to R): John Birrenkott, Mike Prodahl, Tom Reise, Dale Smedsmo, Pat DeMarchi,
Gary Bock, Scott Preston, Pat Badiuk, Dennis Lemieux
3rd row (L to R): Henry Karner, Nick Novack, Lynn Smith, Mike Kvarnlov, Lyle Dunbar, Joe
Zywiec, Jim Hannah
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Front row (L to R): Bob Thorne, Blane Comstock, Terry Burns, Bryan Grand, Barry Dillon, Ken
Anderson, head coach RH "Bob" Peters, Terry Delmonte, Jim Hannah
2nd row (L to R): Jude Boulianne, Dennis Schueller, Gary Bock, Jim McElmury, Charlie Brown,
Barry Elycheson, Dale Smedsmo, Austin Bennett, Joe Zywiec
3rd row (L to R): Bill Weller, Jim Humphrey, Nick Novak, Glen Beckett, Dennis Lemieux, Pat
Badiuk, Tom Molloy, Bruce Falk
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1983-84
1982-83
Mike
Gibbons
1 season
30-6-1
1982-83
30-6-1
1982-83
30-6-1 / 16-3-1 NCHA
• First Season at NCAA Division II Level
• NCAA Division II National Runner-Up
• NCHA Champions
Head Coach: Mike Gibbons
date opponent
loc result
N5
Winnipeg
h W 6 0
N6
Winnipeg
h W 6 2
N12
+ UW-River Falls a L 4 7
N13
+ UW-River Falls a L 1 3
N20
Concordia-M’head a W 4 1
N22
Augsburg
a W 6 1
D3
+ St. Cloud State a W 10 5
D4
+ St. Cloud State a W 5 4
D7
Concordia-M’head h W 9 2
D11
+ Mankato State
h W 4 3
D12
+ Mankato State
h W 7 4
D15
Gustavus Adolphus a L 6 7
D30
St. Scholastica
a W 5 2
J2
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 10 1
J3
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 4 3
J7
+ UW-Superior
h W 7 4
J8
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 2
J14
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 6 0
J15
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 1 4
J21
+ UW-River Falls h W 4 1
J22
+ UW-River Falls h W 7 4
J28
+ St. Cloud State h W 6 0
J29
+ St. Cloud State h W 3 1
F4
+ Mankato State
a T 4 4 ot
F5
+ Mankato State a W 7 2
F11
+ UWSuperior
a W 4 0
F12
+ UW-Superior
a W 13 5
F14
St. Scholastica
h W 7 1
F18
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 5 3
F19
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 6 3
M1
St. Olaf
1 W 5 2
M3
St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 W 3 2
M5
Mankato State 1 W 5 3
M11
Gustavus Adolphus% W 6 3
M12
Gustavus Adolphus% L 2 3
M17
Babson (Mass.)
$ W 3 1
M19
RIT, NY
$ L 2 4
1- WIHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.)
%- NCAA Playoff (Bemidji, Minn.)
$- NCAA Championship (Lowell, Mass.)
31-0-0 / 18-0-0 NCHA
• NCAA Division II National Champions
• NCHA Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N8
Winnipeg
h W 9 1
N20
Lake Forest
a W 6 0
N21
Lake Forest
a W 5 2
N29
Concordia-M’head h W 9 1
D3
Gustavus Adolphus h W 10 2
D6
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 3
D9
+ St. Cloud State a W 4 2
D10
+ St. Cloud State a W 9 3
D15
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 3
D16
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 4
D30
St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 7 3
J6
Augsburg
h W 7 4
J7
Augsburg
h W 4 1
J13
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 8 5
J14
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 11 1
J20
+ St. Scholastica h W 5 3
J21
+ St. Scholastica h W 7 1
J24
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 1
J27
+ Mankato State
a W 5 4
J28
+ Mankato State
a W 3 2
J31
Concordia-M’head a W 7 3
F3
+ St. Cloud State h W 5 3
F4
+ St. Cloud State h W 6 0
F10
+ St. Scholastica a W 4 3
F11
+ St. Scholastica a W 9 1
F17
+ Mankato State
h W 6 3
F18
+ Mankato State
h W 9 0
M10
Alaska-Fairbanks $ W 9 6
M11
Alaska-Fairbanks $ W 4 2
M17
Merrimack
$ W 6 3
M18
Merrimack
$ W 8 1
+- NCHA Conference game
$- NCAA II Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
31-0-0: Perfection
Bemidji State’s 1983-84 season saw the Beavers not only bring home their eighth
national championship - and first at the Division II level - the program also set a
still-standing collegiate hockey record for most victories in an unbeaten season with
31 (31-0-0). Those 31 wins helped BSU assemble a 42-game winning streak, also a
collegiate hockey record.
College Hockey’s Unbeaten Teams
“Every so often in all
1983-84
Bemidji State
31-0-0
athletics there’s just a gath1969-70
Cornell (N.Y.)
29-0-0
ering of athletes who are
1995-96
Ala.-Huntsville 26-0-3
just excellent,” then-head
1955-56
Clarkson (N.Y.)
23-0-0
coach R.H. “Bob” Peters
1946-47
Colgate (N.Y.)
13-0-0
1942-43
Colgate (N.Y.)
11-0-0
said of the 1983-84 squad.
Source: CCHA research
“They’re excellent athletes
and excellent people. There
are other variables, too - experience, depth, injuries, leadership. All those things kind
of came together for us, but it all begins with the gathering together of an outstanding
group of athletes. It happens. Not often, though.
“Personally speaking, I am very grateful for it. I feel very fortunate to know firsthand what goes into such a streak.”
Bemidji State’s 1983-84 squad stands as one of six teams in college hockey history
to post an undefeated season and one of only five to finish a season unbeaten and
untied. Following is the exclusive list of those unbeaten clubs.
Perfection Turns 20
On Oct. 17, 2003, prior to Bemidji State’s home contest against Clarkson, the BSU
athletics community celebrated the 20th anniversary of the perfect 1983-84 Division
II National Championship team, honoring members of that team and retiring the
#24 jersey worn by its captain, Joel Otto. Otto, the 1984 Division II Hobey Baker
Award winner, a 1998 Olympian and 1989 Stanley Cup Champion with the Calgary
Flames, became the first player in BSU history to have his jersey retired.
Left: Ryan Huddy, who wore Otto’s #24 before the
number was retired; R.H. “Bob” Peters; Joel Otto;
and BSU President Jon Quistgaard at the ceremony
retiring Otto’s jersey on Oct. 17, 2003.
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1973 NAIA National Champions
1979 NAIA National Champions
Front Row (L to R): Chuck Scanlon, asst. coach Barry Dillon, John Dunbar, Lynn Smith, Nick Novak,
John Birrenkott, Pat Badiuk, head coach RH "Bob" Peters, Will Comstock
2nd row (L to R): Glenn Chiodo, Scott Preston, Gary Sargent, Pat Russell, Joe Nathe, Tom Waldhauser,
Mark Kristo, Dave Millington, Jim Borden
3rd row (L to R): Dennis Fermoyle, Duff Melhus, Dan Boeke, Brian Mullaly, Dave Kvarnlov,
Lyle Kvarnlov, Mark Eagles, Steve Curley, Steve Letourneau, Bob Thorne, Randy Kirk
Front row (L to R): John Murphy, Jeff Arf, Bill Schmitz, asst. coach Mark Kristo, Scott Currie,
Tom Heaviland, Mike Gibbons, head coach RH "Bob" Peters, Rod Heisler, Pat Kinney, Hal Burton
2nd row (L to R): Jim Scanlon, Gary Tveit, Dale Baldwin, Gary Krawchuk, Dev Anderson, Dan
Olson, Tony Montebello, Brian Carleton, Mike Rose, Mike Fairchild, Richard Thompson
3rd row (L to R): manager Bryan Bouchard, manager Sandy Hafenbrak, Ron Bouchard, Alain
Fournier, Wade Froehlich, Jim Carey, Pat Rice, Neal Holmstrom, Kevin Delaney, Micheal Milless,
Mark Masterson, Joseph Knudson, manager Keith Pangman
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
27-6-2 / 14-3-1 NCHA
• First Season at NCAA Division III Level
• NCAA Division III National Runner-Up
• NCHA Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N11
Lakehead
a W 10 4
N17
St. John’s (Minn.) a W 4 2
N19
St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 5 3
N20
Gustavus Adolphus a W 4 3
D4
+ UW-Superior
h W 8 7
D7
+ St. Cloud State h W 8 1
D8
+ St. Cloud State h W 4 1
D14
+ UW-River Falls a W 4 3
D15
+ UW-River Falls a W 5 3
D20
+ UW-Superior
a W 10 2
D31
Augsburg
a W 6 4
J1
wAugsburg
a L 2 9
J11
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 2
J12
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 1
J14
Hamline
h W 4 1
J18
+ St. Scholastica a L 3 6
J19
+ St. Scholastica a W 6 2
J25
+ Mankato State h W 7 2
J26
+ Mankato State
h W 7 6
F1
+ uSt. Cloud State h L 5 6 ot
F2
+ St. Cloud State h L 5 7
F5
Concordia-M’head h W 12 2
F8
+ St. Scholastica h W 7 2
F9
+ St. Scholastica h W 8 3
F12
Concordia-M’head h W 12 1
F15
+ Mankato State
a W 4 2
F16
+ Mankato State
a T 2 2 ot
M2
St. Scholastica
1 T 5 5 ot
M3
St. Scholastica
1 W 5 1
M4
Gustavus Adolphus 1 W 4 2
M10
St. Thomas (Minn.) # W 4 1
M16
Mankato State
# L 2 4
M17
Mankato State
# W 9 2
M22
Plattsburgh State $ W 8 7 3ot
M23
RIT (NY)
$ L 1 5
wloss snaps BSU 42-game winning streak
uloss snaps BSU 54-game home winning streak
+ NCHA conference game
1- WIHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.)
#- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.)
$- NCAA Div. III Championship (Schenectady, N.Y.)
25-9-1 / 12-6-0 NCHA
• NCAA Division III National Champions
• NCHA Co-Champions
• NCHA Tournament Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N15
St. John’s (Minn.) h W 8 5
N24
Hamline
a W 4 3
N25
Bethel h W 4 3
D6
+ St. Cloud State a W 6 4
D7
+ St. Cloud State a L 4 6
D13
+ UW-River Falls h W 11 1
D14
+ UW-River Falls h L 4 5
D19
Concordia-M’head h W 11 3
J5
Augsburg
h W 8 6
J6
Augsburg
h W 14 5
J10
+ Mankato State
a W 6 2
J11
+ Mankato State
a W 5 4
J16
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 2
J18
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 5
J24
+ St. Scholastica h L 2 4
J25
+ St. Scholastica h W 7 6
J31
+ St. Cloud State h W 6 3
F1
+ St. Cloud State h L 1 8
F4
Gustavus Adolphus h L 4 5
F7
+ Mankato State
h W 4 2
F8
+ Mankato State
h L 4 6
F10
St. Mary’s (Minn.) h W 9 2
F14
+ St. Scholastica a L 3 5
F15
+ St. Scholastica a W 12 4
F18
Concordia-M’head a W 11 4
F21
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 10 3
F22
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 9 3
M1
UW-River Falls
1 W 5 4
M2
UW-River Falls
1 T 3 3
M8
Mankato State
1 W 6 3
M9
Mankato State
1 L 4 6
M15 Elmira # W 5 2
M16
Elmira # L 3 5
M16
Elmira
# * 3 0
M21
RIT (NY)
$ W 5 4
M22
Plattsburgh State $ W 8 5
+ NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.) / *- mini
#- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.)
$- NCAA Div. III Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
22-12-1 / 12-7-1 NCHA
24-11-3 / 15-6-3 NCHA
• NCAA Division III National Fourth Place
• NCAA Division III National Third Place
• NCHA Tournament Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N6
+ Mankato State
hW 5- 1
date opponent
loc result
N14
+ UW-Superior
h L 5 10
N7
+ Mankato State
h T 3 3
N13
+ UW-Stevens Pointh T 2 2
N15
+ UW-Superior
h L 5 8
N22
Concordia-M’head a W 11 4
N14
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 4 5
D5
+ St. Cloud State h L 1 5
N21
+ St. Scholastica a W 9 2
N22
+ St. Scholastica a W 11 3
D6
+ St. Cloud State h W 4 2
D9
Hamline
h W 6 1
N24
Bethel
a W 6 0
D04
+ UW-River Falls h W 3 1
D11
Gustavus Adolphus a W 4 2
D13
Bethel
h W 10 1
D05
+ UW-River Falls h L 2 5
D11
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 3
D18
+ UW-River Falls a W 5 3
D19
+ UW-River Falls a W 5 4
D12
+ UW-Superior
a W 7 4
J2
Augsburg
a L 3 6
D18
Concordia-M’head a W 9 2
D19
Concordia-M’head a W 9 4
J3
Augsburg
a W 12 7
J9
+ Mankato State
a L 2 4
D21
Hamline
a W 9 2
J2
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 3 2
J10
+ Mankato State
a L 3 4
J16
+ UW-Stevens Pointh W 4 3
J3
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 5 1
J17
+ UW-Stevens Pointh W 3 2 ot J8
+ St. Scholastica h W 11 3
J9
+ St. Scholastica h W 7 5
J23
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 3
J15
+ Mankato State
a L 2 5
J24
+ St. Scholastica h W 5 3
J30
+ St. Cloud State a L 0 4
J16
+ Mankato State
a L 0 6
J31
+ St. Cloud State a T 4 4 ot J22
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 4 6
J23
+ UW-Stevens Pointh W 4 3
F6
+ Mankato State
h W 3 2
F7
+ Mankato State
h L 3 4
J29
+ UW-Superior
h W 4 1
J30
+ UW-Superior
h W 4 3
F13
+ St. Scholastica a W 5 3
F5
Augsburg
h W 11 4
F14
+ St. Scholastica a W 7 3
F17
Concordia-M’head h W 4 0
F6
Augsburg
h W 10 5
F12
+ UW-River Falls a W 5 2
F20
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 8 4
F13
+ UW-River Falls a L 4 7
F21
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 0
F28
Mankato State
1 W 5 3
F19
+ UW-Eau Claire
h T 4 4
M1
Mankato State
1 W 4 2
F20
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 2
F27
UW-Stevens Point 1 L 0 4
M7
St. Cloud State
2 L 4 6
F28
UW-Stevens Point 1 W 8 1
M8
St. Cloud State
2 L 7 9
M14
Concordia-M’head # W 3 1
F28
UW-Stevens Point 1 * 1 0
M15
Concordia-M’head # W 8 6
M4
UW-River Falls 2 L 4 7
M5
UW-River Falls 2 L 0 2
M20
Plattsburgh St.
$ L 4 7
M12
St. Thomas (Minn.) $ W 5 1
M21
St. Cloud State
$ L 4 6
+ NCHA conference game
M13
St. Thomas (Minn.) $ W 3 1
1- NCHA Tournament (Mankato, Minn.)
M18
UW-River Falls $ L 4 6
2- NCHA Championship (St. Cloud Minn.)
M19
UW-River Falls $ L 3 5
#- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.)
+ NCHA conference game
$- NCAA Div. III Semifinals (Plattsburgh, N.Y.)
1- NCHA Tournament (Bemidji, Minn.) / *- mini
2- NCHA Championship (River Falls, Wis.)
#- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.)
$- NCAA Div. III Semifinals (River Falls, Wis.)
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Victories
702
R.H. “Bob” Peters
89
uTom Serratore
42
Vic Weber
31
Mike Gibbons
17
Eric Hughes
10
Wayne Peterson
2
Jack Aldrich
Winning Percentage
.704 R.H. “Bob” Peters
.683 Vic Weber
.567 Eric Hughes
.547 uTom Serratore
min. 2 seasons coached
1966-01
2001-p
1959-66
1982-83
1948-50
1964-65
1948
1966-01
1959-’66
1948-’50
2001-p
Seasons Coached
34
R.H. “Bob” Peters
5
Vic Weber
uTom Serratore
5
2
Eric Hughes
1
Jack Aldrich
1
Wayne Peterson
1
Mike Gibbons
1966-2001
1959-64, 65-66
2001-p
1948-50
1947-48
1964-65
1982-83
Games Coached
1,044 R.H. “Bob” Peters
181
uTom Serratore
63
Vic Weber
37
Mike Gibbons
30
Eric Hughes
12
Wayne Peterson
10
Jack Aldrich
1966-2001
2001-p
1959-64, 65-66
1982-83
1948-50
1964-65
1948
Coaching Debuts
Jack Aldrich
vs St. Cloud State
Eric Hughes
vs Detroit Lakes Rangers
Vic Weber
vs St. Cloud State
Wayne Peterson
vs Concordia-Moorhead
R.H. “Bob” Peters
vs Lake Superior St.
Mike Gibbons
vs Winnipeg
uTom Serratore
vs MSU-Mankato
Jan. 18, 1948
L, 2-12
Jan. 9, 1949
W, 13-0
Jan. 29, 1960
L, 0-4
Jan. 8, 1965
W, 10-3
Dec. 3, 1966
W, 3-1
Nov. 5, 1982
W, 6-0
Oct. 12, 2001
W, 7-6
1984 NCAA Division II National Champions
Front row (L to R): Dick Thompson, Mike Rose, Mike Fairchild, Gary Tveit, Dale Baldwin, head coach
RH "Bob" Peters, Brian Carleton, Gary Krawchuk, Tony Montebello, Bill Parentau, Jim Scanlan
2nd row (L to R): Trainer Wally Sande, Mark Masterson, Mike Milless, Wade Frohleich, Neil Holmstom, Lee Hanson, Pat Rice, John Hanson, Alain Fournier, Joe Knudson, manager Lloyd Brown
3rd row (L to R): manager Sandy Hatenbrak, Robin Anderson, Tim Rood, Kurt Dade, Stuart
Weston, Dan Deamon, Mike Smith, Matt Cranston, John Wilson, manager Jim Hickerson,
manager Brian Bouchard
Front row (L to R): Mark Liska, Wendell Jellison, Scott Monsrud, Bob Fitzgerald, asst. coach Jeff Arf, head
coach RH "Bob" Peters, asst. coach Robin Anderson, Joel Otto, Dave Jerome, Drey Bradley, Galen Nagle
2nd row (L to R): Jim Martin, Dave Geatz, Dennis Gibbons, MIke Alexander, Tim Lescarbeau,
Scott Norland, Eric Gager, Mark Lescarbeu, Dan Pyle, Jim Roo, Rob Kostiuk, Del Gregory,
trainer Shelia Graveline, trainer Roger Thomas
3rd row (L to R): Manager Scott Folkerds, Dan Kimball, Derrick Wagner, Keith Dahlen, Brett
Gendreau, Russ Hampson, Todd Lescarbeau, Rob Carpentier, Todd Dahl, Pat Johnston,
Dave Jungwirth, Steve Lundeen, Todd Donaldson, Tom Andrican
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1980 NAIA National Champions
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1988-89
19-13-4 / 11-8-1 NCHA
• NCAA Division III National Third Place
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N4
+ St. Scholastica a W 6 1
N5
+ St. Scholastica a W 7 5
N11
UW-River Falls
h W 3 1
N12
UW-River Falls
h T 1 1
N26
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 3 4
N27
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 2 6
D2
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 3 7
D3
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 1 7
D9
+ UW-Superior
a L 3 6
D10
+ UW-Superior
a W 8 2
D16
+ Mankato State
h W 7 2
D17
+ Mankato State
h L 3 8
D21
Gustavus Adolphus h W 7 2
J2
Augsburg
h W 6 0
J4
Hamline
h W 16 1
J10
Bethel
h W 8 0
J13
+ St. Scholastica h W 9 4
J14
+ St. Scholastica h W 10 0
J20
UW-River Falls
a L 3 9
J21
UW-River Falls
a L 3 4
J27
+ UW-Superior
h W 5 2
J28
+ UW-Superior
h W 3 2
F3
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 2 7
F4
+ UW-Stevens Pointa W 4 2
F10
+ UW-Eau Claire
h L 2 6
F11
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 6 1
F17
+ Mankato State a W 6 1
F18
+ Mankato State a T 2 2
F24
UW-Eau Claire
1 W 6 5
F25
UW-Eau Claire
1 T 4 4
M3
UW-Stevens Point 2 L 0 2
M4
UW-Stevens Point 2 T 2 2
M10
St. Mary’s (Minn.) # W 5 4
M11
St. Mary’s (Minn.) # W 7 2
M17
UW-Stevens Point $ L 0 2
M18
UW-Stevens Point $ L 3 6
+ NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament (Eau Claire, Wis.)
2- NCHA Tournament (Stevens Point, Wis.)
#- NCAA Div. III Quarterfinals (Bemidji, Minn.)
$- NCAA Div. III Championship (Rochester, N.Y.)
1989-90
1991-92
15-11-2 / 11-11-2 NCHA
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N7
Augsburg
h W 8 1
N10
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 6 7
N11
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 3 8
N17
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 5
ot N18
+ UW-Superior
h L 3 4
Gustavas Adolphus a W 11 3
ot N20
N24
+ Mankato State
h W 4 1
N25
+ Mankato State
h T 4 4
D1
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 2 3
D2
+ UW-Stevens Point a L 4 6
D8
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 4
D9
+ St. Scholastica h W 4 3
D15
+ UW-River Falls a L 3 6
D16
+ UW-River Falls a W 4 3
J5
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 3
J6
+ UW-Superior
a L 4 5
J10
St. Thomas (Minn.) h W 6 1
J19
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 4
J20
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 5 2
J23
Concordia
a W 4 3
J26
+ St. Scholastica a W 2 1
J27
+ St. Scholastica a W 8 4
F2
+ Mankato State
a L 2 3
F3
+ Mankato State
a L 5 7
F9
+ UW-Stevens Point h L 2 5
F10
+ UW-Stevens Point h L 3 4
F16
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 3
F17
+ UW-River Falls h T 4 4
ot + NCHA conference game
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
1990-91
16-9-5 / 9-8-3 NCHA
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N9
Augsburg
h W 12 0
N10
St. Thomas (Minn.) h T 2 2
N15
+ Mankato State
a L 3 5
N16
+ Mankato State
a T 5 5
N23
+ UW-Stevens Pointh T 3 3
N24
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 2 4
D6
+ UW-Superior
h L 5 7
D7
+ UW-Superior
h L 1 7
D13
+ UW-River Falls a W 5 4
D14
+ UW-River Falls a W 5 4
D19
St. Scholastica
h W 16 2
D21
St. Scholastica
a W 5 2
J3
Augsburg
a W 4 3
J5
St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 8 3
J10
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 8 2
J11
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 6 5
J17
+ Mankato State h W 7 4
J18
+ Mankato State
h W 8 2
J24
+ UW-Stevens Pt. a L 4 6
J25
+ UW-Stevens Pt. a L 3 10
J28
Concordia-M’head h W 5 2
J31
+ UW-Superior
a L 2 7
F1
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 3
F7
+ UW-River Falls h T 4 4
F8
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 2
F11
Concordia-M’head a W 5 4
F14
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 3 4
F15
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 7 3
F21
UW-Stevens Point 1 T 3 3
F22
UW-Stevens Point 1 L 1 7
+ NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament
1992-93
21-6-3 / 17-4-3 NCHA
24-7-0 / 14-6-0 NCHA
• NCHA Co-Champions
• NCAA Division II National Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
date opponent
loc result
N2
+ UW-Superior
h W 9 3
N13
+ UW-River Falls a W 6 5
N3
+ UW-Superior
h W 5 4
N14
+ UW-River Falls a L 4 6
N9
+ Mankato State
a T 4 4
N21
+ UW-Superior
h L 3 4
N22
+ UW-Superior
h W 7 4
N10
+ Mankato State
a L 2 4
D1
Concordia-M’head a W 7 3
N17
+ UW-Stevens Pt. a L 3 7
D4
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 3 6
N18
+ UW-Stevens Pt. a W 4 3
D5
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 2 6
N20
Augsburg
a W 11 2
D11
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 3
N30
+ St. Scholastica h W 10 5
D12
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 4 1
D1
+ St. Scholastica h W 4 2
D19
Augsburg
a W 9 4
D7
+ UW-River Falls a W 7 1
J2
St.
John’s
(Minn.)
a W 6 3
D8
+ UW-River Falls a T 3 3 ot
J3
Concordia-M’head a W 9 1
D15
Concordia-M’head h W 9 2
J8
+ Lake Forest
a W 7 1
D22
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 9 2
J9
+ Lake Forest
a W 6 3
D23
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 5 1
J15
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 2
J4
+ UW-Stevens Point h W 3 2
J16
+ UW-River Falls h W 9 3
J5
+ UW-Stevens Point h W 4 3
J22
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 2
J11
+ UW-Superior
a W 8 5
J23
+ UW-Superior
a W 7 2
J12
+ UW-Superior
a W 7 3
J29
+ UW-Stevens Pointh W 8 4
J18
+ Mankato State
h L 2 4
J30
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 5 10
J19
+ Mankato State
h T 5 5 ot F5
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 11 4
F6
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 5 3
J23
St. Thomas (Minn.) a W 3 1
F9
Augsburg
h W 7 6
J31
St. Mary’s (Minn.) a W 4 0
F12
+ Lake Forest
h L 4 5 ot
F2
+ St. Scholastica a W 9 3
F13
+ Lake Forest
h W 6 1
F3
+ St. Scholastica a W 9 3
F26
UW-River Falls
1 W 7 3
F8
+ UW-River Falls h W 7 1
F27
UW-River
Falls
1 W 7 0
F9
+ UW-River Falls h W 3 0
M5
UW-Stevens
Point
1 L 6 8
F15
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 5 4
M6
UW-Stevens Point 1 W 3 2
F16
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 3 7
M19
Mercyhurst
$ W 10 6
F22
UW-Stevens Point 1 L 1 7
M20
Mercyhurst
$ W 5 0
F23
UW-Stevens Point 1 L 3 4
+ NCHA conference game
+ NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament
1- NCHA Tournament
$- NCAA Div. II Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
1993-94
21-9-3 / 12-6-2 NCHA
• NCAA Division II National Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N5
+ UW-Stevens Pointa W 4 3
N6
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 1 8
N12
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 4 3
N13
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 8 2
N20
+ UW-Superior
a T 4 4
N21
+ UW-Superior
a L 2 6
D3
+ Lake Forest
a W 4 3
D4
+ Lake Forest
a W 2 1
D10
+ UW-Stevens Pointh L 3 8
D11
+ UW-Stevens Pointh W 5 1
D17
Mankato State
a W 5 3
D18
Mankato State
a L 5 8
J4
St John’s (Minn.)
h W 8 1
J7
+ UW-River Falls a L 3 4
J8
+ UWRiver Falls
a W 6 3
J14
+ UWEau Claire
a W 4 3
J15
+ UW-Eau Claire
a T 3 3
J21
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 3
J22
+ UW-Superior
h L 2 4
J28
+ Lake Forest
h W 8 1
J29
+ Lake Forest
h W 6 2
F4
Mankato State
h W 6 2
F5
Mankato State
h W 4 3
F11
+ UW-River Falls h L 4 8
F12
+ UW-River Falls h W 5 1
F18
Lake Forest
1 W 6 2
F19
Lake Forest
1 W 4 1
F25
UW-Stevens Point 1 T 4 4
F26
UW-Stevens Point 1 W 4 1
M4
UW-Superior
1 W 4 0
M5
UW-Superior
1 L 6 7
M5
UW-Superior
1 * 0 1
M11
Ala.-Huntsville
$ L 3 5
M12
Ala.-Huntsville
$ W 2 1
M12
Ala.-Huntsville
$ * 2 1
+- NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament / *- mini
$- NCAA Div. II Championship (Huntsville, Ala.)
Scoring Leaders
Player
Jim Karner
Jason Mack
Omer Belisle
Chris Morque
Kris Bjornson
Bernie Adlys
Craig Matatall
Eric Monsrud
Tom Murphy
Craig McKechney
Goaltenders
Player
Robin Cook
Mike Beaton
• freshman
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
G
18
14
10
8
6
11
10
8
11
10
A
26
22
22
22
20
14
14
16
12
13
PPIM PP SH GW
44 32 4 3 1
36 68 0 0 4
32 74 5 0 2
30 112 1 1 1
26 26 2 0 3
25 44 2 3 2
24 80 3 0 1
24 38 2 1 0
23 38 4 0 1
23 46 3 0 2
W
16
5
L
4
5
T GAA Sv Sv%
1 2.99 581 .901
2 3.80 301 .870
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1986 NCAA Division III National Champions
1993 NCAA Division II National Champions
Front row (L to R): Steve O’Shea, Dave Jungwirth, Jeff Strandell, Steve Lundeen, asst. coach Scott Monsrud,
Mike Alexander, heach coach RH "Bob" Peters, Tim Lescarbeau, Todd Donaldson, Dan Kimball, Jim Martin
2nd row (L to R): Rob Kostiuk, Dan Richards, Tom Serratore, Ian Resch, Tim Guyer, Todd
Lescarbeau, Todd Warner, Del Michie, Greg Biskup, Jade Gilbertson, Bruce Watkins, Mark Hunt,
Scott Vatnsdal, Jim Roo, Russ Hampson
3rd row (L to R): Carol Johnson, Sheila Graveline, Kyle Freeman, Ron Smith, Tim Webb,
Bob Bestul, Ross Campbell, Tom Shinabarger, Jim Tyler, David Drown, Brett Berryman,
Paul Cameron, Terry Mattson, Scott Phaneuf
Front row (L to R): R.J. Larson, Damon Foster, Sean Taggert, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, Gary Gustason,
head coach RH "Bob" Peters, Jamie Erb, asst. coach Gary Tveit, Dan Tollefson, Cory Chupka, Todd Kreibich
2nd row (L to R): Trainer Paul Matchan, Verko Ignjatovic, Jude Boulianne, Craig McKechney,
Jason Mack, Tom Murphy, John Hause, Chris Morque, Chris Deleone, Jim Karner, Omer Belisle,
Kris Bjornson, Robin Cook, manager Shane Venker
3rd row (L to R): Bernie Adlys, Malcolm Oldcorn, Craig Matatall, Eric Monsrud, Chad Koenen, Bayne
Koen, Mike Peterson, Kelly Nichols, Scott Simpson, Brian Thul, Kelly Tkachuk, Kelly Currie, David Lyons
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
24-7-2 / 16-3-1 NCHA
• NCAA Division II National Champions
• NCHA Champions
• NCHA Tournament Champions
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N4
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 2
N5
+ St. Scholastica h W 13 2
N9
Augsburg
h L 3 4
N11
Concordia-M’head a L 3 5
N12
Concordia-M’head h W 4 1
N19
+ UW-Superior
a W 3 2
N20
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 4
D2
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 6 2
D3
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 6 5
D9
+ Lake Forest
h W 6 4
D10
+ Lake Forest
h W 6 3
D15
UM-Crookston
h L 2 3
J6
+ UW-Stevens Pointa W 5 4
J7
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 1 2
J10
St. John’s (Minn.) h T 5 5
J13
+ St. Norbert
h W 4 2
J14
+ St. Norbert
h T 4 4
J20
+ UW-River Falls a W 4 3
J21
+ UW-River Falls a W 8 5
J27
+ St. Scholastica a W 13 4
J28
+ St. Scholastica a W 15 2
F3
+ UW-Superior
h L 1 5
F4
+ UW-Superior
h L 2 3
F10
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 2 1
F11
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 5 3
F17
St. Scholastica
1 W 6 1
F18
St. Scholastica
1 W 13 1
F24
UW-River Falls
1 L 0 3
F25
UW-River Falls
1 W 5 2
F25
UW-River Falls
1 * 2 0
M3
UW-Stevens Point 1 W 6 1
M4
UW-Stevens Point 1 W 3 2
M17
Mercyhurst (Pa.)
$ W 6 2
M18
Mercyhurst (Pa.)
$ W 5 4
+- NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament / *- mini
$- NCAA Div. II Championship (Erie, Pa.)
16-9-4 / 13-5-2 NCHA
• NCAA Division II National Runner-Up
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
N3
+ St. Scholastica a W 4 3
N4
+ St. Scholastica a W 4 1
N10
Mankato State
a L 2 3
N11
Mankato State
a T 3 3
N17
+ UW-Superior
h W 6 4
N18 + UW-Superior
h W 4 3
N21
Augsburg a W 10 4
D1
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 6 2
D2
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 6 4
D8
+ Lake Forest a W 3 2
D9
+ Lake Forest a L 0 3
D15
Mankato State
h W 7 3
D16
Mankato State
h T 6 6
J5
+ UW-Stevens Point h T 6 6
J6
+ UW-Stevens Point h L 3 4
J12
+ St. Norbert a W 7 5
J13
+ St. Norbert a W 5 4
J19
+ UW-River Falls h T 3 3
J20
+ UW-River Falls h L 4 6
J26
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 1
J27
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 4
F2
+ UW-Superior
a W 5 3
F3
+ UW-Superior
a L 3 7
F9
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 4 3
F10
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 2 3
F23
UW-Superior
1 W 6 1
F24
UW-Superior
1 L 1 3
F24
UW-Superior
1 * 0 2
M8
Ala.-Huntsville
$ L 1 7
M9
Ala.-Huntsville
$ L 0 3
+- NCHA conference game
1- NCHA Tournament / *- mini
$- NCAA Div. II Championship (Huntsville, Ala.)
25-7-2 / 14-5-1 NCHA
22-10-2 / 14-6-0 NCHA
• NCAA Division II National Champions
• NCAA Division II National Runner-Up
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date opponent
loc result
date opponent
loc result
N1
+ St. Scholastica a W 7 3
O31
+ St. Scholastica h W 12 0
N2
+ St. Scholastica a W 7 5
N1
+ St. Scholastica h W 8 1
N8
St. Mary’s
a W 8 5
N14
+ UW-Superior
a W 2 1
N9
Augsburg
a !L 4 7
N15
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 2
N15
+ UW-Superior
h T 5 5 ot N22
+ St. Norbert
a L 4 9
N16
+ UW-Superior
h L 6 7
N23
+ St. Norbert a L 3 6
N22
+ St. Norbert
h L 2 5
D5
Air Force
a L 3 6
N23
+ St. Norbert
h W 4 3
D6
Air Force
a L 3 5
N29
Mankato State
a T 4 4 ot D10
Augsburg
h T 5 5 ot
N30
Mankato State
a W 5 3
D12
Concordia-M’head h W 7 1
D6
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 2 4
D13
St. John’s (Minn.) h W 4 3
D7
+ UW-Stevens Pointa W 4 3
D19
Augsburg
a T 4 4 ot
D14
Augsburg
h W 13 5
J3
+ Lake Forest
h L 4 7
D19
Mankato State
h W 6 2
J4
+ Lake Forest
h W 7 1
D20
Mankato State
h L 2 3
J9
+ UW-Stevens Point h W 9 4
J4
+ Lake Forest
a W 6 1
J10
+ UW-Stevens Point h W 5 2
J5
+ Lake Forest
a W 9 3
J16
+ UW-Stout a W 5 3
J8
Concordia-M’head h W 10 2
J17
+ UW-Stout a W 8 4
J11
Bethel
a W 5 1
J20
Concordia-M’head a W 6 5 ot
J17
+ UW-Stout
h W 4 2
J23
+ St. Scholastica a W 6 0
J18
+ UW-Stout
h W 7 4
J24
+ St. Scholastica a W 5 2
J24
+ St. Scholastica h W 9 0
J30
+ UW-River Falls h L 2 3
J25
+ St. Scholastica h W 6 2
J31
+ UW-River Falls h W 6 2
J31
+ UW-River Falls a L 1 4
F6
+ UW-Superior
h L 2 7
F1
+ UW-River Falls a W 3 0
F7
+ UW-Superior
h W 4 1
F7
+ UW-Superior
a L 1 4
F10
Bethel
h W 3 1
F8
+ UW-Superior
a W 6 4
F13
+ UW-Eau Claire
a L 3 4
F14
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 7 2
F14
+ UW-Eau Claire
a W 6 5 ot
F15
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 8 3
F17
Gustavus Adolphus a W 6 3
F17
Concordia-M’head a W 6 3
F18
Bethel
a W 4 1
F19
Bethel
h W 6 3
F28
UM-Crookston
h W 7 1
M5
UM-Crookston
a W 6 3
M1
UM-Crookston
a W 5 0
M14
Ala.-Huntsville
$ W 3 2
M13
Ala.-Huntsville
$ L 2 6
M15
Ala.-Huntsville
$ W 4 2
M14
Ala.-Huntsville
$ L 2 5
+- NCHA conference game
+- NCHA conference game
$- NCAA Div. II Championship (Bemidji, Minn.)
$- NCAA Div. II Championship (Huntsville, Ala.)
!- win forfeited by Augsburg
Scoring Leaders
Scoring Leaders
Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW
Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW •Shane Kalbrener 15 27 42 26 5 2 0
Jeff Sobb
18 36 54 58 6 1 4 Aaron Novak
20 18 38 30 4 0 3
Josh Klingfus
21 17 38 64 0 0 1 Josh Klingfus
13 18 31 44 2 0 1
Jerod Bina
15 20 35 26 4 0 0 Marc Lafleur
9 22 31 26 1 2 0
•Calvin Chartrand 9 23 32 36 4 1 3 Dan Pelletier
14 16 30 46 4 1 3
Marc Lafleur
15 15 30 18 3 1 1 Calvin Chartrand 16 13 29 40 3 2 1
Shawn Pomplun 8 22 30 31 5 2 2 Jim Logan
11 18 29 82 3 0 1
Jim Logan
11 17 28 58 3 1 1 Greg Ambrose
3 26 29 52 0 0 0
Bruce Matatall
11 16 27 18 4 0 0 Mike Donaghue
9 18 27 31 2 1 2
Greg Ambrose
8 19 27 64 5 0 0 Bruce Matatall
11 14 25 39 2 1 3
Mike Donaghue
8 18 26 26 1 1 2
Goaltenders
Goaltenders
Player
W L T GAA Sv Sv%
Player
W L T GAA Sv Sv% Adam Pavlatos
19 7 2 3.09 725 .892
•Adam Pavlatos 13 4 1 2.93 449 .894 Neil Cooper
2 3 0 4.06 124 .855
Neil Cooper
12 3 1 3.47 395 .882 Matt Anderson
1 0 0 0.00
91.000
Patrick Fermoyle 0 0 0 3.75 20 .870 • freshman
• freshman
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
Scoring Leaders
Player
Jude Boulianne
Craig Matatall
Omer Belisle
Eric Fulton
Bernie Adlys
Craig McKechney
Troy Edwards
Eric Monsrud
•Aaron Novak
Ed Melville
G
11
21
18
17
16
14
3
15
9
7
A
40
29
28
27
24
19
22
9
13
14
PPIM PP SH GW
51 30 3 0 2
50 49 6 1 0
46 42 6 1 0
44 71 5 1 2
40 64 4 1 3
33 50 4 0 3
25 49 1 0 1
24 34 6 3 5
22 60 1 0 1
21 30 0 1 1
Goaltenders
Player
Robin Cook
Mike Beaton
Chris Medecine
W
20
4
0
L
5
2
0
T GAA Sv Sv%
1 2.80 629 .901
1 3.11 214 .892
0 3.00 16 .941
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
Scoring Leaders
Player
Bernie Adlys
Craig Matatall
Jeff Sobb
Eric Monsrud
Jim Logan
•Shawn Pomplun
•Marc Lafleur
Mike Donaghue
Josh Klingfus
Troy Edwards
G
17
20
14
12
9
5
5
7
6
4
A
30
16
14
16
18
20
17
12
13
15
PPIM PP SH GW
47 48 6 1 1
36 54 8 1 4
28 37 2 1 1
28 53 6 0 2
27 64 1 1 1
25 24 3 0 1
22 26 2 0 0
19 22 0 0 1
19 35 1 0 2
19 54 3 0 1
Goaltenders
Player
Robin Cook
Mike Beaton
W
9
7
L
6
3
T GAA Sv Sv%
3 3.52 495 .886
1 3.78 369 .883
• freshman
1997-98
• freshman
1995 NCAA Division II National Champions
Front Row (L to R): Damon Foster, Cory Chupka, Tom Murphy, asst. coach O.J.Kennett, Chris Morque, head
coach RH "Bob" Peters, Jason Mack, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, John Aause, Chris Deleone, Jim Karner
2nd row (L to R): Jon Beaton, Mike Beaton, Kelly Currie, Kelly Nichols, Chad Hoenen, Jude
Boulianne, Kris Bjornson, Dave Stengrim, Craig McKechney, Omer Belisle, Craig Matatall, Eric
Monsrud, Bernie Adlys, Robin Cook
3rd row (L to R): Manager Chad Myhrer, Mike Young, Tony Trimborn, Scott Simpson, Eric Fulton, Ryan Driedger, Troy Edwards, Thomas Erickson, Mark Hanson, Scott Elder, Richard Gibbs,
Lee Kofstad, Ed Melville, Chris Justice, Jeff Sobb
Front row (L to R): Chris Medicine, Eric Monsrud, Jude Boulianne, Craig McKechney, head
coach RH "Bob" Peters, Omer Belisle, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, Kris Bjornson, Craig
Matatall, Bernie Adlys, Robin Cook
2nd Row (L to R): Jon Beaton, Drew Shandro, Aaron Novak, Ed Melville, Eric Fulton, Troy Edwards, Thomas Erickson, Richard Gibbs, Chris Justice, Malcom Oldcorn, Jeff Sobb, Mike Beaton
3rd row (L to R): Manager Jason Starm, Scott Wilson, Mike Donaghue, Aaron McCellan,
Josh Klingfus, Jim Logan, Jeff Tykeson, Aaron Gunn, Mano Hiemen, Jud Molstad,
Cale Osborn, manager Chad Myhrer
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1994 NCAA Division II National Champions
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
17-13-0 / 10-6-0 NCHA
13-20-1 / 8-8-1 College Hockey America (3rd)
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
• First Season at NCAA Division I Level
date opponent
loc result
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
O30
+ Lake Forest
a W 2 1
date rank opponent
loc result
O31
+ Lake Forest
a L 1 2
O15 - - ^^ Army
h W 5 2
N6
Air Force
h W 3 2 ot O16 - - ^^ Army
h W 3 0
N7
Air Force
h W 7 3
O23 - - St. Cloud State
a L 1 6
N13
+ UW-Superior
h W 3 1
O24 - - St. Cloud State
a L 1 2
N14
UW-Superior
h L 3 5
N5 - rv ^ Niagara
h L 2 4
N20
+ St. Norbert
h L 0 4
N6 - rv ^ Niagara
h T 3 3 ot
N21
+ St. Norbert
h W 4 1
N12 - - Ferris State
h L 0 8
N28
St. Thomas
h W 5 4
N13 - - Ferris State
h L 2 4
N29
St. Thomas
h L 3 4 ot N19 -15 ^ Niagara
a L 2 5
D11
Minn.-Crookston 1 W 8 5
N20 -15 ^ Niagara
a L 0 10
D12
Bentley
1 W 7 0
N22 - - ^ Findlay
a W 6 2
D18
Augsburg
h W 3 1
N23 - - ^ Findlay
a L 3 4 ot
J8
+ UW-Stout
h W 5 4
D3 - - ^ Ala.-Hunstville
h L 4 6
J9
+ UW-Stout
h W 6 3
D4 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h L 3 6
J15
+ UW-Stevens Pointa L 3 5
D10 - - Princeton
h W 3 2
J16
+ UW-Stevens Pointa W 6 4
D11 - - Princeton
h W 2 1
J20
St. John’s
a L 3 4
D19 - rv MSU-Mankato
a L 3 7
J22
+ St. Scholastica a W 7 3
D20 - rv MSU-Mankato
a L 3 5
J23
+ St. Scholastica h W 7 1
J7
- - UM-Duluth
h L 2 5
J29
+ UW-River Falls a W 3 2
J8
- - UM-Duluth
a L 1 4
J30
+ UW-River Falls a L 2 3
J14 - - ^ Air Force
h W 5 3
F2
Gustavus Adolphus h W 4 3
J15 - - ^ Air Force
h W 5 4
F5
+ UW-Superior
a L 2 4
J21 - - ^ Findlay
h W 7 3
F6
UW-Superior
a L 4 7
J22 - - ^ Findlay
h W 6 3
F12
+ UW-Eau Claire
h L 3 4
F4
- - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a W 5 4 ot
F13
+ UW-Eau Claire
h W 3 2
F5
- - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 1 6
F16
MSU-Mankato
a L 2 6
F18 - - Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 5 2
F18
Neb.-Omaha
a L 2 8
F19 - - Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 6 4
F19
Neb.-Omaha
a L 3 7
F26 - - ^^ Air Force
a L 3 4 ot
1 Radisson Inn Hockey Classic; USAFA, Colo.
F27 - - Denver
a L 1 7
+ NCHA conference game
M3 - 2 North Dakota
a L 2 9
M4 - 2 North Dakota
a L 3 6
Scoring Leaders
M11 - - Ala.-Huntsville
1 L 4 10
Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW M12 - - Air Force
1 W 5 4 ot
Shane Kalbrener 12 18 30 32 1 2 2 ^ College Hockey America game
•Scot Dickson
18 11 29 14 2 2 3 ^^ four-point CHA game
Calvin Chartrand 13 15 28 44 3 2 4 1- CHA Tournament; Huntsville, Ala.
•Jacob Searles 11 12 23 18 3 0 1 “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
Dan Pelletier
8 14 22 18 4 1 2
Greg Ambrose
4 15 19 42 1 0 0 Scoring Leaders
Marc Lafleur
8 10 18 28 4 1 1 Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW
Jerod Bina
7 10 17 42 1 0 0 Stefan Bjork
15 18 33 47 8 0 0
•Mark Phenow
4 11 15 28 1 0 1 • Daryl Bat
13 16 29 34 3 0 3
•Grant Perrault
2 12 14 6 0 0 1 Calvin Chartrand 8 21 29 26 2 0 1
• Brad Johnson
9 10 19 27 4 0 4
Goaltenders
Scot Dickson
8 11 19 31 3 1 1
Player
W L T GAA Sv Sv% Dan Pelletier
9 9 18 43 3 1 1
Adam Pavlatos
16 10 0 3.33 664 .888 • Clay Simmons
7 11 18 36 3 0 1
Matt Anderson
1 3 0 3.32 103 .866 • Jeff McGill
5 10 15 10 1 0 0
• Marty Goulet
6 8 14 47 1 0 0
• freshman
• Mike Perpich
4 9 13 36 0 0 0
Goaltenders
Player
Adam Pavlatos
• Bob Tallarico
Matt Anderson
W L
4 9
7 11
2 0
T GAA Sv Sv%
1 3.76 376 .881
0 4.98 560 .870
0 4.24 119 .881
• freshman
4-26-4 / 4-12-3 College Hockey America (6th)
Head Coach: R.H. “Bob” Peters
date rank opponent
loc result
O14 - 9 Minnesota
h L 3 9
O20 - 9 St. Cloud State
h L 1 3
O21 - 9 St. Cloud State
a L 0 7
O27 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h L 4 5
O28 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h L 2 4
N10 - - Miami (Ohio)
h L 2 4
N11 - - Miami (Ohio)
h L 2 4
N17 - - ^ Findlay
a L 1 9
N18 - - ^ Findlay
a L 1 2
N24 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h L 4 5
N25 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 8 1
D2 -10 Colorado College a L 1 2
D3 - - ^^ Air Force
a L 0 3
D8 - - Minn.-Duluth
a L 2 7
D9 - - Minn.-Duluth
a L 3 5
D16 - - MSU-Mankato
a L 2 6
D17 - - MSU-Mankato
a L 1 2
D29 - - Lake Superior St. 1 L 2 4
D30 - rv Union (N.Y.)
1 T 2 2
J5
- - ^ Niagara
a L 3 6
J6
- - ^ Niagara
a L 1 3
J12 - - ^ Air Force
h T 4 4
J13 - - ^ Air Force
h L 4 5
J27 - 9 Minnesota
a L 1 5
F2
- - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 2 3
F3
- - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 1 2
F9
- - ^ Niagara
h W 6 2
F10 - - ^ Niagara
h T 1 1
F16 - - ^ Findlay
h L 0 2
F17 - - ^ Findlay
h W 6 3
F23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 2 1
F24 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a T 1 1
M2 - 3 North Dakota
h L 1 5
M3 - 3 North Dakota
h L 3 6
^ College Hockey America game
^^ four-point CHA game
1- Mariucci Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.
2001-present
Tom
Serratore
5 seasons
89-72-20 (.547)
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
“rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
12-18-5
14-14-8
21-13-3
23-13-1
20-14-3
2001-02
12-18-5 / 8-7-4 College Hockey America (2nd)
Head Coach: Tom Serratore
date rank opponent
loc result
O12 - - MSU-Mankato
h W 7 6
O13 - - MSU-Mankato
h L 3 5
O19 - 2 Minnesota
a L 2 7
O20 - 2 Minnesota
a L 1 7
O26 - - Connecticut
h W 9 0
O27 - - Connecticut
h W 2 0
N2 - rv Union (N.Y.)
a L 6 8
N3 - rv Union (N.Y.)
a T 2 2
N9 - - ^ Findlay
a W 9 4
N10 - - ^ Findlay
a L 1 3
N16 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h W 7 3
N17 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h L 3 6
N30 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 2 1
D1 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a T 2 2
D7 - - Minn.-Duluth
a L 1 5
D8 - - Minn.-Duluth
a L 2 7
D14 - 1 St. Cloud State
h L 2 4
D15 - 1 St. Cloud State
a L 3 11
J11 - - ^ Findlay
h W 5 3
J12 - - ^ Findlay
h T 2 2
J18 - 1 Denver
a L 2 6
J19 - - ^^ Air Force
a W 4 2
J25 - - Ferris State
a L 0 7
J26 - - Ferris State
a W 7 5
F1
- - ^ Niagara
h W 7 4
F2
- - ^ Niagara
h W 3 2
F8
- - ^ Air Force
h W 5 1
F9
- - ^ Air Force
h T 2 2
F14 - - ^ Niagara
a L 3 4
F15 - - ^ Niagara
a L 1 3
F22 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h T 4 4
F23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h L 0 5
M8 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 2 5
M9 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 3 5
M15 - - Ala.-Huntsville
1 L 2 5
^ College Hockey America game
^^ four-point CHA game
1- CHA Tournament; Niagara University, N.Y.
ot
ot
ot
ot
Scoring Leaders
Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW
Marty Goulet
10 8 18 65 5 1 1
ot
• Heikki Lofman
5 12 17 14 3 0 0
Jeff McGill
6 10 16 10 2 0 0
Clay Simmons
10 4 14 30 6 0 0
Shane Kalbrener 5 7 12 4 1 0 1
Bill Methven
6 5 11 22 0 0 1
Says Phrakonkham 1 10 11 16 0 0 0
• Miika Lindholm 6 3 9 6 2 0 0 “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
Rico Fatticci
5 4 9 22 2 1 0
Todd Knott
5 4 9 16 0 2 0 Scoring Leaders
Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW
Goaltenders
Marty Goulet
16 23 39 44 6 1 2
•
Riley
Riddell
14
18 32 18 2 1 2
Player
W L T GAA Sv Sv%
• Grady Hunt
3 19 3 3.52 755 .902 • Andrew Murray 15 15 30 22 6 0 2
10 20 30 24 2 0 2
• Dannie Morgan 1 2 1 2.68 138 .920 Jeff McGill
8 18 26 8 2 0 0
Bob Tallarico
0 5 0 5.58 220 .859 Jared Hanowski
• Wade
Chiodo
7 15 22 22 2 0 1
• freshman
Clay Simmons
8 11 19 30 5 0 1
Bryce Methven
7 12 19 40 6 0 0
Mark Phenow
2 12 14 20 1 0 0
Todd Knott
7 3 10 16 0 2 1
Goaltenders
Player
W L
Grady Hunt
11 13
Dannie Morgan
1 5
• Toby Palmiscno 0 0
• freshman
T GAA Sv Sv%
4 3.87 768 .878
1 4.53 191 .849
0 0.00
0
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1997 NCAA Division II National Champions
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Front row (L to R): Adam Pavlatos, Mike Donaghue, Josh Klingfus, Jim Logan, asst. coach Bryan Grand, Jeff
Sobb, Coach RH "Bob" Peters, Troy Edwards, asst. coach Kevin Williamson, Ed Melville, Aaron Gunn, Neil Cooper
2nd row (L to R): Manager Chad Myhrer, Chris Pace, Matt Anderson, Marc Lafleur, John Power, Bruce Matatall,
Aaron McCellan, Jerod Bina, Kyle Young, Greg Ambrose, Aaron Novak, Scott Wilson, Shawn Pomplun, John Neu- Above: BSU captains Jim Logan (left), Troy Edwards (center) and Jeff Sobb (rigth) display BSU’s 1996-97
man, Matt Christy, Pat Fermoyle, Bryan Sathre
Division II national championship trophy.
3rd row (L to R): Brad Collins, Jeff Nordaune, Dan Pelletier, Nick Meiers, Nathan Krohn,
Travis Bolles, Derek Gabardi, Eric Anderson, Vince Huerd, Kelly Johnson,
Mike Ruedebusch, Joel Wheelock, Ryan Salmon, Nate Agard, Calvin Chartrand
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
All-Time Results
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
14-14-8 / 10-6-4 College Hockey America (t-3rd)
• CHA Tournament Finalist
Head Coach: Tom Serratore
date rank opponent
loc result
O18 - - Sacred Heart
h T 1 1 ot
O19 - - Sacred Heart
h T 2 2 ot
O25 - - Union College
h L 3 4 ot
O26 - - Union College
h T 5 5 ot
N1 - - MSU-Mankato
a T 1 1 ot
N2 - - MSU-Mankato
a L 1 3
N8 - - ^ Findlay
a W 2 1
N9 - - ^ Findlay
a T 2 2 ot
N16 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 2 0
N17 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 2 1 ot
N22 - rv Clarkson
a W 2 1
N23 - rv Clarkson
a L 4 5
D6 - - Minn.-Duluth
a W 3 2 ot
D7 - - Minn.-Duluth
h L 0 12
D13 - - ^ Niagara
a L 2 3
D14 - - ^ Niagara
a T 3 3 ot
D28 - 2 North Dakota
1 L 3 4
J16 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 2 3 ot
J17 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 3 4 ot
J24 - - ^ Air Force
h W 4 2
J25 - - ^ Air Force
h W 5 3
J31 - - ^ Findlay
h W 5 1
F1
- - ^ Findlay
h T 2 2 ot
F7
- - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a L 2 4
F8
- - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a L 1 6
F14 - - Neb.-Omaha
a L 2 5
F15 - - Neb.-Omaha
a L 2 3
F21 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h L 3 6
F22 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h W 3 2 ot
F28 - - ^ Niagara
h T 2 2 ot
M1 - - ^ Niagara
h W 6 1
M7 - - ^ Air Force
a W 5 0
M8 - - ^ Air Force
a W 3 0
M14 - - Findlay
2 W 4 0
M15 - - Ala.-Huntsville
2 W 2 1 ot•
M16 - - Wayne St. (Mich.) 2 L 2 3
^ College Hockey America game
1- Subway Holiday Classic; Grand Forks, N.D.
2- CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
• NCAA-record 15th overtime game
20-13-3 / 16-3-1 College Hockey America (1st)
• CHA Regular-Season Champion
• CHA Tournament Finalist
Head Coach: Tom Serratore
date rank opponent
loc result
O17 - - Clarkson
h L 2 4
O18 - - Clarkson
h T 1 1
O24 - - Minnesota State
h L 1 3
O25 - - Minnesota State
h T 2 2
N7 - - ^ Findlay
a W 5 3
N8 - - ^ Findlay
a W 3 1
N14 -14 Minnesota-Duluth h W 3 1
N15 -14 Minnesota-Duluth a L 2 3
N22 - - Merrimack
a W 3 2
N23 - - Merrimack
a L 2 3
N25 - - Connecticut
a L 3 4
N28 - - Connecticut
a W 7 2
D5 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 3 2
D6 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 5 2
D11 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 5 7
D13 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a W 5 3
J2
- - ^ Air Force
h W 3 1
J3
- - ^ Air Force
1 W 5 1
J9 rv - ^ Niagara
a L 3 6
J10 rv - ^ Niagara
a W 3 2
J23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 6 2
J24 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 6 1
J30 - - ^ Findlay
h W 4 0
J31 - - ^ Findlay
h W 5 3
F6
- 5 Minnesota
a L 1 2
F7
- 5 Minnesota
a L 1 5
F13 - 9 St. Cloud State
a L 2 5
F14 - 9 St. Cloud State
a L 2 3
F20 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville
h T 3 3
F21 - - ^Ala.-Huntsville
h W 4 2
F27 - - ^ Air Force
a W 7 4
F28 - - ^ Air Force
a W 9 1
M5 rv - ^ Niagara
h L 1 4
M6 rv - ^ Niagara
h W 5 0
M13 rv - Findlay
2 W 6 2
M14 rv - Niagara
2 L 3 4
^ College Hockey America game
1- Coleraine, Minn.
2- CHA Tournament; Kearney, Neb.
23-13-1 / 16-4-0 College Hockey America (1st)
• CHA Regular-Season Champion
• CHA Tournament Champion
• NCAA Northeast Regional Semifinalist
Head Coach: Tom Serratore
date rank opponent
loc result
O22 - - Ferris St.
h W 5 2
O23 - - Ferris St.
h L 2 7
N5 - - Minnesota St.
a L 0 4
N6 - - Minnesota St.
a L 0 4
N12 - - Bentley
h W 9 2
N13 - - Bentley
h W 5 0
N19 - - ^ Niagara
a W 5 3
N20 - - ^ Niagara
a W 2 1
N22 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 2 1
N23 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a L 4 6
D3 - - Lake Superior St. a L 4 5
D4 - - Lake Superior St. a W 3 1
D10 - - ^ Niagara
h W 8 3
D11 - - ^ Niagara
h L 2 6
D17 - - Western Michigan h L 3 4
D18 - - Western Michigan h W 4 2
J7
- - ^ Air Force
h W 4 2
J8
- - ^ Air Force
h W 4 3
J14 - - ^ Robert Morris
h W 5 1
J15 - - ^ Robert Morris
h W 4 3
J21 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a W 3 1
J22 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 1 5
J28 -12 North Dakota
a T 3 3
J29 -12 North Dakota
a L 1 3
F4
- - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 2 0
F5
- - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 5 2
F11 - - ^ Robert Morris
a W 2 1
F12 - - ^ Robert Morris
a W 3 0
F18 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h L 1 3
F19 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h W 3 2
F25 - - Minn.-Duluth
a L 1 4
F26 - - Minn.-Duluth
h L 2 5
M4 - - ^ Air Force
a W 4 1
M5 - - ^ Air Force
a W 4 1
M12 - - Air Force
1 W 6 0
M13 - - Ala.-Huntsville
1 W 3 0
M26 rv 1 Denver
$ L 3 4
^ College Hockey America game
1- CHA Tournament; Grand Rapids, Minn.
$- NCAA NE Regional Semifinal; Amherst, Mass.
20-14-3 / 12-7-1 College Hockey America (t-2nd)
• CHA Tournament Champion
• NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinalist
Head Coach: Tom Serratore
date rank opponent
loc result
O7 - rv Minn.-Duluth
a W 3 2
O8 - rv Minn.-Duluth
a W 5 1
O14 rv - Minnesota St.
h W 4 3
O15 rv - Minnesota St.
h W 7 3
O28 15 - ^ Air Force
a L 3 4
O29 15 - ^ Air Force
a W 2 1
N11 rv - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 4 1
N12 rv - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) a W 3 1
N18 rv rv Ferris St.
a L 1 6
N19 rv rv Ferris St.
a W 4 3
D2 rv - ^ Niagara
h L 3 4
D3 rv - ^ Niagara
h W 8 1
D9 rv - Lake Superior St. h L 1 2
D10 rv - Lake Superior St. h T 2 2 ot
D16 - 9 North Dakota
h L 1 2
D17 - 9 North Dakota
a L 1 5
D30 -15 Clarkson
1 T 3 3 ot
D31 - - Dartmouth
1 L 3 4 ot
J6
- - ^ Robert Morris
a W 2 0
J7
- - ^ Robert Morris
a L 1 2
J13 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h T 3 3 ot
J14 - - ^ Wayne St. (Mich.) h W 6 2
J20 - - ^ Air Force
h W 5 2
J21 - - ^ Air Force
h W 5 3
F3
- - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 1 2
F4
- - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
a L 2 4
F10 - - Western Michigan a W 6 1
F11 - - Western Michigan a L 4 5 ot
F17 - - ^ Robert Morris
h W 5 2
F18 - - ^ Robert Morris
h W 5 2
F24 - - ^ Niagara
a L 5 6 ot
F25 - - ^ Niagara
a L 1 5
M3 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h W 3 1
M4 - - ^ Ala.-Huntsville
h W 5 0
M11 - - Ala.-Huntsville (3) 2 W 4 3 ot
M12 - - Niagara (1)
2 W 4 2
M25 rv 2 Wisconsin
$ L 0 4
^ College Hockey America game
1- Vermont Holiday Classic; Burlington, Vt.
2- CHA Tournament; Detroit, Mich.
$- NCAA MW Regional Semifinal; Green Bay, Wis.
“rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
Scoring Leaders
Player
G A PPIM PP SH GW
Marty Goulet
15 14 29 28 8 0 2
Andrew Murray
9 18 27 39 4 1 1
Jeff McGill
13 12 25 18 6 0 2
Riley Riddell
8 14 22 12 1 0 0
Myles Kuharski
9 12 21 22 1 0 2
Anders Olsson
3 14 17 21 2 0 0
Brendan Cook
10 6 16 14 2 1 1
Wade Chiodo
6 9 15 18 4 0 0
Peter Jonsson
2 12 14 16 1 0 0
Bryce Methven
3 9 12 40 1 0 1
Goaltenders
Player
Grady Hunt
Dannie Morgan
• Kelly Shields
• freshman
W L
13 10
1 1
0 3
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
“rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
Scoring Leaders
Player
Brendan Cook
Riley Riddell
•Luke Erickson
Ryan Huddy
John Haider
Andrew Murray
Wade Chiodo
Peter Jonsson
Myles Kuharski
•Rob Sirianni
G
23
13
12
6
11
6
9
3
9
8
A
16
21
20
21
12
14
10
16
9
10
T GAA Sv Sv% Goaltenders
W
5 2.36 712 .916 Player
12
2 2.23 99 .900 Grady Hunt
1 4.35 110 .846 • Layne Sedevie 6
Dannie Morgan
2
• freshman
L
9
4
0
PPIM PP SH GW
39 4 10 5 7
34 26 4 0 1
32 29 5 0 2
27 10 1 0 0
23 32 4 0 1
20 41 1 0 1
19 22 2 1 1
19 24 2 0 0
18 46 2 0 2
18 12 1 0 0
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
ot
“rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
“rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll
Scoring Leaders
Player
Brendan Cook
Andrew Murray
Luke Erickson
Rob Sirianni
Ryan Huddy
Jean-Guy Gervais
John Haider
Peter Jonsson
•Matt Pope
Myles Kuharski
Scoring Leaders
Player
Luke Erickson
Ryan Miller
Rob Sirianni
Ryan Huddy
• Tyler Scofield
Andrew Martens
Jean-Guy Gervais
Matt Pope
Jake Bluhm
Riley Weselowski
G
20
16
11
13
9
14
4
2
7
5
A
20
22
27
12
15
8
16
17
7
8
T GAA Sv Sv%
0 2.47 482 .901 Goaltenders
W
3 2.70 296 .900 Player
12
0 1.18 45 .938 • Matt Climie
Layne Sedevie
11
• Orlando Alamano 0
• freshman
L
5
8
0
Division I-Era Exhibition Games
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Goaltenders
T GAA Sv Sv% Player
1 1.80 382 .916 Layne Sedevie
0 3.08 418 .886 Matt Climie
0 4.19
2 .667 • freshman
G
16
17
16
8
6
5
12
7
8
2
A
19
12
13
20
19
19
10
14
12
18
PPIM PP SH GW
35 42 8 0 2
29 31 7 2 2
29 38 7 0 2
28 12 4 0 1
25 10 1 0 1
24 47 1 1 2
22 64 1 0 1
21 44 5 0 2
20 35 0 0 0
20 50 0 1 0
W
12
8
L
7
7
T GAA Sv Sv%
1 2.46 538 .918
2 2.70 554 .913
Exhibition Results
Date
Opponent
10/14/00
Manitoba
10/5/01
Regina
1/6/02
U.S. Nat’l Under-18 Team
10/4/02
Manitoba
10/27/02
Manitoba
10/10/03
Concordia-Montreal
10/24/04
Manitoba
10/1/05
Manitoba
1- Grand Forks, N.D.
2- Thief River Falls, Minn.
Loc
h
h
h
h
1
h
2
h
Result
T
3
L
1
L
3
W
4
W
10
W
7
L
3
L
2
3
2
4
2
4
1
5
5
ot
ot
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In the program’s Division I era, the first opportunity for the Bemidji State faithful to
get a look at the Beavers in game action has typically come in exhibition fashion. BSU
has squared off against Canadian programs seven times since its inaugural Division I
season in 1999-2000, opening a season with a foreign exhibition tilt five times.
BSU has posted a .500 record in its international exhibitions, going 3-3-1 record
in its seven Division I-era games.
Five of BSU’s seven international exhibitions have come against the University of
Manitoba, with the series tied at 2-2-1. The Beavers tied the Bisons, 3-3, in the first
meeting on Oct. 14, 2000, then defeated the Bisons twice during the 2002 season - a
4-2 win in a pre-season exhibition and a 10-4 blowout win in the first round at North
Dakota’s Subway Holiday Classic. Manitoba has won the last two meetings, winning
5-3 in 2004 and 5-2 in 2005.
BSU’s other two international exhibitions were a 2-1 overtime loss to Regina in
2001 and a 7-1 victory over Concordia-Montreal in 2003.
Bemidji State also hosted the U.S. National Under-18 Team in a 2002 exhibition,
dropping a 4-3 decision.
PPIM PP SH GW
40 30 10 3 5
38 30 6 1 2
38 42 2 0 2
25 31 7 0 1
24 10 2 0 3
22 65 3 0 4
20 56 3 0 0
19 30 2 0 2
14 28 0 0 0
13 20 1 0 0
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
National Championship History
1 / 1968 NAIA National Champions
4 / 1971 NAIA National Champions
7 / 1980 NAIA National Champions
St. PAUL, Minn. - The 1967-68 Beaver hockey team
posted a 16-8-0 record en route to the first ever NAIA
national tournament crown, defeating Boston State in
the semifinal and Lake Superior State in the finals to
win the title... By scoring the
game-winning goal in the extra
period vs. the Lakers, Terry
Bergstrom would start a fouryear championship run for the
Beavers... Terry Burns and Ric
Anderson captained the 196768 team while Bryan Grand,
the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, along with Burns,
Barry Dillon, Jim McElmury
and Terry Bergstrom garnered
NAIA All-Tournament honors... Gustavus Adolphus
downed Boston, 7-6, in the consolation game.
BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State claimed its fourth
NAIA national title before its home fans at the recently
dedicated John S. Glas Fieldhouse with a 6-2 victory
over Lakehead University... The Beavers cruised to a
12-1 semifinal win over Augsburg while Lakehead slipped
past Gustavus Adolphus 6-5
to reach the finals... Bruce
Falk, Dennis Lemieux, Blane
Comstock, and U.S. Olympians Charlie Brown and Jim
McElmury earned All-Tournament honors... Augsburg
defeated Gustavus Adolphus
8-6 in the third-place game.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Bemidji State won its seventh and
final NAIA national title with a 4-3 victory over Michigan-Dearborn in the first meeting between the schools...
The Beavers beat St. Olaf and Wis.-Superior to reach
the title game while Mich.Dearborn defeated Augsburg
and Wis.-River Falls... Jim
Scanlan, Irwin Frizzell, Gary
Krawchuck and Dale Baldwin
were named to the All-Tournament Team... Wis.-Superior
downed Wis.-River Falls for
third place.
Mar. 8
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
semis
semis
finals
BSU 11, Boston State 0
Lake Superior St. 7, Gustavus 2
BSU 5, Lk. Superior St. 4 (OT)
2 / 1969 NAIA National Champions
SAULT ST. MARIE, Mich. - Defending NAIA
National Champion Bemidji State joined three of the
other 23 NAIA hockey teams for the second annual
NAIA hockey championship... In the semifinal games,
Bemidji State wiped out Salem
State to set up a rematch with
Lake Superior State, matching
programs which were slowly
emerging as college hockey
dynasties... Blane Comstock,
Austin Wallestad, Terry Burns,
and NHL draft picks Charlie
Brown and Jim McElmury
earned All-Tournament honors... Bryan Grand was named
MVP... Gustavus Adolphus
downed Salem State 6-3 in the consolation game.
Mar. 7
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
semis
semis
finals
BSU 14, Salem State 2
Lake Superior St. 6, Gustavus 2
BSU 6, Lake Superior St. 2
3 / 1970 NAIA National Champions
SAULT ST. MARIE, Mich. - Bemidji State and Lake
Superior State waged a third consecutive battle for the
NAIA title, and again the Beavers outlasted the Lakers
to claim a third consecutive national crown... BSU skated
past Gustavus Adolphus and
Lake Superior crushed Alaska
Methodist in the semifinals...
Blane Comstock earned MVP
accolades and Bryan Grand,
Jim McElmury, Charlie Brown
and Dennis Lemeiux were
named All-Tournament. Gustavus took third with an 11-3
win over Alaska.
Mar. 6
semis
Lk.
Superior St. 22, Ak Methodist 3
Mar. 6
semis
BSU 5, Gustavus 2
Mar. 7
finals
BSU 7, Lake Superior St. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 5
Mar. 6
semis
semis
finals
BSU 12, Augsburg 1
Lakehead 6, Gustavus 5
BSU 6, Lakehead 2
5 / 1973 NAIA National Champions
THUNDER BAY, Ontario - Bemidji State embarked
on an international quest for its fifth NAIA national
championship, this time defeating Lakehead 3-2 in
overtime... The Beavers upended Boston State 8-1 and
Gustavus Adolphus 6-3 to
reach the finals... All-Tournament Team unavailable...
Boston State beat Augsburg,
4-3, in the fifth-place game and
Lake Superior State took third
place with an 11-3 win over
Gustavus Adolphus.
Mar. 1
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
quarters
quarters
semis
semis
finals
BSU 8, Boston 1
Lakehead 8, Augsburg 1
BSU 6, Gustavus 3
Lakehead 8, Lk. Superior St. 4
BSU 3, Lakehead 2 (OT)
6 / 1979 NAIA National Champions
ST. PAUL, Minn. - After three consecutive national
semifinal appearances without a title, Bemidji State
emerged as NAIA Champion, capturing the school’s
sixth crown with a 5-1 victory over Concordia-Moorhead... The Beavers polished
off St. Francis (Maine), 17-1,
and Wisconsin-River Falls,
7-5, to reach the title game...
Rod Heisler was named MVP,
while Mike Gibbons, Pat Kinney and John Murphy earned
All-Tournament Team honors... St. Scholastica captured
third with a 4-2 win over
River Ralls.
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
semis
semis
finals
BSU 17, St. Francis (Maine) 1
St. Scholastica 6, UW-Superior 4
UW-River Falls 3, Gustavus 2 (OT)
Concordia (M’head) 5, Augsburg 3
Concordia 6, St. Scholastica 3
BSU 7, UW-River Falls 5
BSU 5, Concordia 1
Feb. 29
Feb. 29
Feb. 29
Feb. 29
Mar. 1
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
semis
semis
finals
BSU 5, St. Olaf 2
UW-Superior 13, St. Thomas 8
UW-River Falls 5, C’cdia (M’head) 4
Mich.-Dearborn 6, Augsburg 3
BSU 8, UW-Superior 3
Mich-Dearborn 5, UW-River Falls 4
BSU 4, Mich.-Dearborn 3
8 / 1984 Div. II National Champs
BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State won its first NCAA
Division II national title in style by posting college
hockey’s finest unbeaten record at 31-0 after a sweep
of Merrimack... The Beavers defeated Alaska-Fairbanks
in a two-game total series first
round... Joel Otto, Drey Bradley, Eric Gager, Galen Nagle
and Dave Jerome earned AllTournament honors... Otto,
the 1984 NCAA II Hobey
Baker winner, joined Drey
Bradley at the NCHA All-Star
Game the week following the
title series.
Mar. 10
Mar. 10
Mar. 11
Mar. 11
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
semis
semis
semis
semis
finals
finals
BSU 9, Ak-Fairbanks 6
Merrimack (N.Y.) 4, New Hampshire 3
BSU 4, Ak.-Fairbanks 1
Merrimack 5, New Hampshire Coll.4
BSU 6, Merrimack 3
BSU 8, Merrimack 1
9 / 1986 Div. III National Champs
BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State captured its only
NCAA Division III national title with a victory over
Plattsburgh State... The Beavers picked up a first-round
playoff win over Elmira in a best-of-three and earned an
overtime victory in the semifinals over Rochester Institute
of Technology (N.Y.) as BSU
scored a last-second goal to
force overtime... Plattsburgh
State defeated Babson and
Mankato State to advance...
Mike Alexander, Bucky Lescarbeau, Todd Lescarbeau and
Jim Martin earned All-Tournament honors.
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Mar. 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Mar. 15
Mar. 15
Mar. 15
Mar. 21
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
quarters
semis
semis
finals
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Mankato St. 6, St. Thomas 5
Plattsburgh St. 7, Babson 5
BSU 4, Elmira 2
RIT 4, Union 1
Mankato St. 1 (2-0), St. Thomas 6
Plattsburg St. 5 (3-1), Babson 8
BSU 3 (3-0), Elmira 5
RIT 8, Union 7
Plattsburgh St. 7, Mankato St. 5
BSU 5, RIT 4 (OT)
BSU 8, Plattsburgh St. 5
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
National Championship History
10 / 1992-93 Division II National Champions
12 / 1994-95 Division II National Champions
BEMIDJI, Minn. - Bemidji State welcomed the NCAA
Division II championship back with a title series victory over
Mercyhurst at John S. Glas Fieldhouse... The NCAA had
discontinued the Division II event from 1985 to 1992, but
the Beavers, who won the last NCAA II national crown in
1984, returned to championship form for the 1993 series... It
was the first meeting between BSU and Mercyhurst.
ERIE, Pa. - Bemidji State took to the road for its 12th national championship, and third consecutive Division II title,
edging Mercyhurst 5-4 in game two of the title series after a
6-2 win the previous night in Erie, Pa... The Lakers entered
the the championship with a perfect home record at 13-0
and a 23-1-2 record overall, but Bemidji State rallied to take
the title on the Lakers’ home ice.
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
finals
finals
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
BSU 10, Mercyhurst 6
BSU 5, Mercyhurst 0
BEMIDJI, Minn. - Rivals Bemidji State and Ala.-Huntsville
met for the third time in the title series. The the Beavers
completed a sweep to gave BSU its 13th national title and
fourth in the ‘90s...The BSU-Ala.-Huntsville series during
their Division II rivalry ended at 3-3, including a meeting
in the 1998 finals won by the Chargers.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Bemidji State won its eleventh national title after shocking Alabama-Huntsville on its home
ice with a comeback victory in the first meeting between
the schools... The Chargers, who entered the series ranked
No. 1 in the NCAA Division II poll, took the first game
5-3, but the Beavers battled back to take game two by a 2-1
count, followed by a sudden death mini-game victory to
secure the title.
finals
finals
BSU 6, Mercyhurst 2
BSU 5, Mercyhurst 4
13 / 1996-97 Division II National Champions
11 / 1993-94 Division II National Champions
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
finals
finals
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Ala.-Huntsville 5, BSU 3
BSU 2 (2-1), Ala.-Huntsville 1 (OT)
finals
finals
BSU 3, Ala.-Huntsville 2
BSU 4, Ala.-Huntsville 2
Non-Championship Playoff History
1974 NAIA Championship (2nd)
1982 NAIA Championship (2nd)
1988 NCAA Div. III Championship (semis)
Bemidji, Minn.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place
Championship
Superior, Wis.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place
Championship
Elmira, N.Y.
First Round (best of three at campus sites)
Elmira (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 6-3
Elmira (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 10-2
Babson (Mass.) def. Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) 5-3
Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) def. Babson (Mass.) 3-2
Babson (Mass.) def. Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) 1-0
Wis.-River Falls def. Wis.-Stevens Point 6-5
Wis.-River Falls def. Wis.-Stevens Point 9-5
Bemidji St. def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-1
Bemidji St. def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 3-1
Semifinals (best of three)
Babson def. Elmira 4-3
Elmira def. Babson 9-1
Elmira def. Babson 2-1
Wis.-River Falls def. Bemidji St. 6-4
Wis.-River Falls def. Bemidji St. 5-3
Championship Wis.-River Falls def. Elmira 7-1
Elmira def. Wis.-River Falls 5-3
Wis.-River Falls def. Elmira 3-0
Gustavus Adolphus 10, Wis.-Superior 2
Lake Superior St. 7, Concordia (Moorhead) 1
Lake Superior St., St. Thomas (Minn.) 2
Bemidji St. 4, Gustavus Adolphus 2
Gustavus Adolphus 6, St. Thomas 5
Lake Superior St. 4, Bemidji St. 1
1976 NAIA Championship (4th)
Superior, Wis.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place
Championship
Gustavus Adolphus 22, Portland-Gorham (Maine) 1
St. Scholastica (Minn.) 5, Augsburg 3
Bemidji St. 4, Wis.-Stout 2
Wis.-Superior 10, Wis.-River Falls 3
St. Scholastica 6, Gustavus Adolphus 5 (ot)
Wis.-Superior 4, Bemidji St. 3
Gustavus Adolphus 5, Bemidji St. 4
Wis.-Superior 8, St. Scholastica 5
1977 NAIA Championship (3rd)
Superior, Wis.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place
Championship
Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 10, Ferris St. (Mich.) 3
Augsburg (Minn.) 4, Wis.-Superior 3 (ot)
St. Scholastica (Minn.) 6, Wis.-River Falls 4 Bemidji St. 11, St. Francis (Maine) 0
St. Scholastica 4, Bemidji St. 2
Gustavus Adolphus 5, Augsburg 2
Bemidji St. 5, Augsburg 2
St. Scholastica 7, Gustavus Adolphus 2
1978 NAIA Championship (2nd)
St. Paul, Minn.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place
Championship
Bemidji St. 16, St. Francis (Maine) 2
Augsburg 6, Ferris St. (Mich.) 4
Wis.-River Falls 3, St. Scholastica 2
St. Thomas (Minn.) 6, Gustavus Adolphus 5 (ot)
Augsburg 10, Wis.-River Falls 2
Bemidji St. 7, St. Thomas 1
St. Thomas 7, Wis.-River Falls 6
Augsburg 4, Bemidji St. 3
1981 NAIA Championship (3rd)
1983 NCAA Div. II Championship (2nd)
Lowell, Mass.
First Round (two-game total series at campus sites)
Babson def. Norwich (VT) 3-1, 3-1
Mass.-Lowell def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 10-2, 5-3
Bemidji St. def. Gustavus Adolphus 6-3, 2-3
RIT (N.Y.) def. Mankato St. (Minn.) 6-1, 3-6
Semifinals
Bemidji St. 3, Babson 1
RIT (N.Y.) 4, Mass.-Lowell 3
Third Place
Mass.-Lowell 5, Babson 3
Championship RIT (N.Y.) 4, Bemidji St. 2
1985 NCAA Div. III Championship (2nd)
Schenectady, N.Y.
First Round (two-game series, campus sites)
Union (N.Y.) def. Babson (Mass.) 5-1, 1-3
RIT (N.Y.) def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-4, 5-2
Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) def. Salem St. (Mass.) 6-1, 4-2
Bemidji St. def. Mankato St. 2-4, 9-2
Semifinals
RIT 3, Union 2
Bemidji St. 8, Plattsburgh St. 7 (3ot)
Third Place
Union 9, Plattsburgh St. 6
Championship RIT 5, Bemidji St. 1
1987 NCAA Div. III Championship (3rd)
Plattsburgh, N.Y.
First Round (best of three at campus sites)
Plattsburgh St. (N.Y.) def. Norwich (VT) 6-2, 3-4, 2-1
Bemidji St. def. Concordia (Minn.) 3-1, 8-6
Oswego St. (N.Y.) def. Babson (Mass.) 3-2, 1-2, 1-0
St. Cloud St. def. Salem St. (Mass.) 4-8, 3-2, 2-1
Semifinals
Plattsburgh St. 7, Bemidji St. 4
Oswego St. 5, St. Cloud St. 2
Third Place
St. Cloud St. 6, Bemidji St. 4
Championship Plattsburgh St. 8, Oswego St. 3
1989 NCAA Div. III Championship (semis)
Rochester, N.Y.
First Round (best of three at campus sites)
Oswego St. (N.Y.) def. RIT (N.Y.) 7-5
RIT (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 4-2
RIT (N.Y.) def. Oswego St. (N.Y.) 5-1
Babson (Mass.) tied Union (N.Y.) 1-1
Babson (Mass.) def. Union (N.Y.) 3-2
Wis.-Stevens Point def. Wis.-Eau Claire 5-2
Wis.-Stevens Point def. Wis.-Eau Claire 5-3
Bemidji St. def. St. Mary’s (Minn.) 5-4
Bemidji St. def. St. Mary’s (Minn.) 7-2
Semifinals (best of three)
RIT def. Babson 6-2
RIT def. Babson 7-5
Wis.-Stevens Point def. Bemidji St. 11-0
Wis.-Stevens Point def. Bemidji St. 6-3
Championship Wis.-Stevens Point tied RIT (N.Y.) 3-3
Wis.-Stevens Point def. RIT (N.Y.) 3-2
1996 NCAA Div. II Championship (2nd)
Huntsville, Ala.
Championship Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 7-1
Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 3-0
1998 NCAA Div. II Championship (2nd)
Huntsville, Ala.
Championship Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 6-2
Ala.-Huntsville def. Bemidji St. 5-2
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River Falls, Wis.
Quarterfinals
Wis.-Superior 7, St. Thomas (Minn.) 6
Bemidji St. 5, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1
Augsburg 9, Wis.-River Falls 2
Mich.-Dearborn 6, St. Olaf (Minn.) 4
Semifinals
Wis.-Superior 6, Bemidji St. 4
Augsburg 7, Mich.-Dearborn 4
Third Place
Bemidji St. 11, Mich.-Dearborn 2
Championship Augsburg 8, Wis.-Superior 3
Wis.-River Falls 5, Bethel (Minn.) 4
Bemidji St. 6, Hamline (Minn.) 2
Mich.-Dearborn 11, Wis.-Superior 7
Augsburg 7, Wis.-Eau Claire 6
Bemidji St. 7, Wis.-River Falls 0
Augsburg 5, Mich.-Dearborn 4
Mich.-Dearborn 4, Wis.-River Falls 3
Augsburg 6, Bemidji St. 3
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2005 NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional
NCAA Tournament Northeast Regional
Scoring Summary
#1 Denver 4, Bemidji State 3 (OT)
AMHERST, Mass. - Bemidji State
nearly became the first No. 4 seed in an
NCAA Tournament regional to topple
the region’s No. 1 seed in the first round,
falling to eventual national champion
Denver, 4-3 in overtime.
Kevin Ulanski scored the gamewinner for the Pioneers 2:36 into the
extra period. Brett Skinner fired a puck
on goal, and it deflected off of Ulanski’s
leg and past BSU goaltender Matt
Climie to propel the Pioneers into the
regional final.
Bemidji State came out strong, and
despite being out-shot 18-6 held two
one-goal leads in the first period.
Brendan Cook became the first 40point scorer in BSU’s Division I era and
drew the Beavers even just 2:17 into the
third period. The goal was his 10th power-play goal of the season, tying his own BSU
Division I-era single-season record.
Climie saved a career-high 45 shots for BSU. He set a career high for saves in a
period with 16 in the first, then turned aside 14 shots in the second, 11 in the third
and four in overtime. His 45 saves tied BSU’s single-game season high, but he saw a
streak of 15 consecutive appearances allowing three goals or less come to an end. He
took the loss and ends his freshman season at 12-5-1.
NOTES: No. 1 seeds remained undefeated in the NCAA Tournament since the field
expanded to 16 teams in 2003... BSU falls to 0-1 all-time in the NCAA Tournament...
CHA programs fall to 1-4 all-time in the NCAA Tournament... BSU and Denver
played the 61st overtime game in NCAA Tournament history... Shane Holman scored
BSU’s first NCAA Tournament goal at 1:40 of the first period... John Haider’s assist
on Holman’s goal gives him an eight-game post-season scoring streak (seven games in
the CHA Tournament and one game in the NCAA Tournament)... Denver’s goal at
5:35 of the first period snapped Matt Climie’s streak of consecutive scoreless minutes
in goal at 177:41.
Bemidji State
#1 Denver
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OT
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1st Period:
1:40 BSU Shane Holman (2) (John Haider/16)
5:35 DU Andrew Thomas (2) (Gabe Gauthier/27, Kevin Ulanksi/18)
11:14 BSU Jean-Guy Gervais (14) (unassisted)
12:18 DU Tom May (2) (Matt Laatsch/10, Ryan Dingle/12)
Penalties: 6:39 BSU Nathan Schwartzbauer (2-Tripping; DU 0x1); 8:45 BSU Luke
Erickson (2-Tripping; DU 0x2).
2nd Period:
1:02 DU Kevin Ulanksi (10) (Gabe Gauthier/28, Jeff Drummond/19)
Penalties: 1:31 DU J.D. Corbin (2-Ob.-Hooking; BSU 0x1); 4:30 BSU Niko Suoraniemi (2-Ob.-Holding); 4:30 DU Gabe Gauthier (2-Diving); 7:59 BSU Blaine Jarvis
(2-Ob.-Hooking; DU 0x3); 9:02 DU J.D. Corbin (2-Interference; BSU 0x2); 17:12
DU Brett Skinner (2-Holding; BSU 0x3).
3rd Period:
2:17 Brendan Cook (20) (Peter Jonsson/17) PPG
Penalties: 1:35 DU Jeff Drummond (2-Check from Behind; BSU 1x4); 5:05 BSU David
Deterding (2-Holding the Stick; DU 0x4); 11:56 BSU Andrew Martens (2-Ob.Interference; DU 0x5); 14:52 DU J.D. Corbin (2-Interference; BSU 1x5).
Overtime:
3:26 GW-DU Kevin Ulanski (11) (Brett Skinner/31)
Penalties: none.
Shots on Goal:
BSU (6-15-3-1) = 25; DU (18-15-11-5) = 49.
Time outs:
none
Penalties:
BSU (2-4, 2-4, 2-4, 0-0) = 6-12; DU (0-0, 4-8, 2-4, 0-0) = 6-12.
Power Plays:
BSU (0-0, 0-3, 1-2, 0-0) = 1-5; DU (0-2, 0-1, 0-2, 0-0) = 0-5.
Goalies:
BSU Matt Climie (L, 12-5-1; 63:26; 16-14-11-4=45 saves; 4 GA)
DU Glenn Fisher (W, 14-5-1; 63:26; 4-15-2-1=22 saves; 3 GA).
Bemidji State’s 2005 NCAA Regional Semifinalists
Front (L to R): Lou Garritan; Myles Kuharski; Jean-Guy Gervais; ass’t coach Ted Belisle; head coach Tom Serratore; Andrew Murray; ass’t coach Bert Gilling; graduate ass’t coach Scott Spencer; Brendan
Cook; John Haider; Peter Jonsson
Middle (L to R): Matt Climie; Garrett Roth; Rob Sirianni; Chris Nathe; Ryan Miller; Carl Buchberger; Phil Ronnebaum; Bill Crews; Ryan Huddy; Shane Holman; Luke Erickson; Orlando Alamano; Layne Sedevie
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Back (L to R): Brendan McIntyre; Blaine Jarvis; David Deterding; Andrew Martens; Nathan Schwartzbauer; Matt Pope; Jake Bluhm; Riley Weselowski; Nikko Suoraniem; Mike Hendricks
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
2006 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional
NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional
Scoring Summary
#2 Wisconsin 4, Bemidji State 0
GREEN BAY, Wis. - For the second
consecutive season, Bemidji State was
knocked out of the NCAA Tournament
by the eventual national champion as
Wisconsin’s Joe Pavelski recorded a
hat trick to help propel the Badgers to
a 4-0 victory in the semifinals of the
2006 NCAA Tournament Midwest
Regional.
The Beavers had a five-minute
power play following a major penalty
and subsequent game misconduct for
checking from behind to Wisonsin
forward Ryan MacMurchy at 11:13
of the first. BSU did not garner a shot,
and the Badgers successfully killed the
penalty when Jean-Guy Gervais was
called for tripping at 15:31. The major
expired at 16:13, and with six seconds
remaining in the ensuing power play
Wisconsin forward Joe Pavelski scored his 21st goal of the season to give the Badgers
a 1-0 lead.
The Badgers pushed their lead to 2-0 just 26 seconds into the second period.
Pavelski won a draw with Gervais at the right dot, picked up the puck and beat BSU
goaltender Layne Sedevie, unassisted, for his second marker of the night.
Wisconsin extended its lead to 3-0 in the final minutes of the second. Adam Burish
picked up a loose puck behind the goal line and fed linemate Jake Dowell below the
left circle, and Dowell slid a shot between Sedevie’s skates. The assist was the second
of the night for Burish, and the two-goal outburst capped a dominant period for the
Badgers, who out-shot BSU 23-4 in the frame.
The 3-0 lead for Wisconsin held until late in the third period, until Pavelski
completed his hat trick at 6:39 of the third on a power-play opportunity to wrap up
the game’s scoring. Gervais picked up his second penalty of the night for high sticking-contact to the head at 5:05, and Pavelski’s third marker came 1:33 later.
The 4-0 shutout snapped BSU’s Division I-era record streak of 69 consecutive
games with a goal scored dating back to Nov. 12, 2004. The shutout is also just the
third in NCAA Tournament play for BSU.
Bemidji State
#2 Wisconsin
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1st Period: 17:07 PPG UW #8 Joe Pavelski (21) (#24 Andrew Joudrey/9, #16 Adam
Burish/20).
Penalties: 4:02 BSU #14 Tyler Scofield (2-Tripping) UW 0x1; 11:13 UW #19 Ryan
MacMurchy (5-Checking from Behind; served by #22 Ben Street) BSU 0x1; 11:13 UW
#19 Ryan MacMurchy (10-Game Misconduct); 15:31 BSU #28 Jean-Guy Gervais
(2-Obstruction-Interference) UW 1x2.
2nd Period: 0:26 UW #8 Joe Pavelski (22) (unassisted); 17:30 UW #11 Jake Dowell (5)
(#16 Adam Burish/21);
Penalties: 8:50 BSU #25 David Deterding (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head)
UW 1x3; 10:18 UW #5 Jeff Likens (2-Tripping) BSU 0x2; 13:05 UW #27 Ross Carlson
(2-Slashing) BSU 0x3; 19:23 BSU #27 Ryan Miller (2-High Sticking/Contact to
the Head) UW 1x4;
3rd Period: 6:38 UW #8 Joe Pavelski (23) (#14 Tom Gilbert/19).
Penalties: 0:30 BSU #2 Nathan Schwartzbauer (2-Obstruction-Hooking) UW 1x5;
3:56 UW #6 Josh Engel (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head) BSU 0x4; 5:05 BSU
#28 Jean-Guy Gervais (2-High Sticking/Contact to the Head) UW 2x6; 7:49 BSU
#25 David Deterding (2-Holding) UW 2x7; 16:38 BSU #1 Layne Sedevie (2-High
Sticking/Contact to the Head) UW 2x8.
Shots on Goal
BSU (2-4-9) = 15; UW (9-23-13) = 45.
Time outs:
none.
Penalties:
BSU (2-4 / 2-4 / 4-8) = 8-16; UW (2-15 / 2-4 / 1-2) = 5-21.
Power Plays:
BSU (0x1 / 0x2 / 0x1) = 0x4; UW (1x2 / 0x1 / 1x5) = 2x8.
Goalies:
BSU Layne Sedevie (L, 12-7-1; 60:00; 8-21-12 = 41 saves; 4 GA);
UW Brian Elliott (W, 24-5-3; 60:00; 2-4-9 = 15 saves; 0 GA; SHO).
Bemidji State’s 2006 NCAA Regional Semifinalists
Front (L to R): Layne Sedevie; Rob Sirianni; Lou Garritan; Andrew Martens (A); Graduate Ass’t Coach David Short; Assistant Coach Bert Gilling; Jean-Guy Gervais (C); Head Coach Tom Serratore; Assistant
Coach Ted Belisle; Luke Erickson (A); David Deterding (A); Ryan Huddy; Matt Climie.
Middle (L to R): Orlando Alamano; Brendan McIntyre; Ryan Miller; Niko Suoraniemi; equipment manager Phil Ronnebaum; trainer Billy Crews; Riley Weselowski; Shane Holman; Tyler Scofield; Mark Soares.
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Back (L to R): Jake Bluhm; Juha Keinanen; Blaine Jarvis; Matt Pope; Anssi Tieranta; Nathan Schwartzbauer; Travis Winter; Matt Allen; Cody Bostock; Brandon Marino.
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
40th Anniversary of John Glas Fieldhouse
True Home-Ice Advantage
Since its debut as Bemidji State’s home arena for
the 1967-68 season, the Beavers have built one of
college hockey’s strongest home-ice advantages at
John Glas Fieldhouse. In 629 games played over 39
full seasons at the Glas, BSU has posted a remarkable 462-129-38 record on its home ice (.765).
In addition, BSU has posted 47 shutouts at the Glas
and all-time has out-scored its opposition by an
average of nearly three goals per game.
BSU went 3-3-0 in its first six games played at the
Glas, but from there won 13 in a row and 32 of the
next 33 games played in its new facility. The run
set the tone for home-ice dominance which would
become a storied part the BSU tradition.
In 2003-04, BSU set two school scoring records on
its home ice. BSU’s 42 goals scored at the Glas were
its fewest ever, but the Beavers also set a record for
fewest goals allowed at home, with opponents lighting the lamps just 28 times in 14 games.
• The Beavers set a school record with five ties at
the Glas in 2002-03.
The 2006-07 campaign marks the 40th season of competition for Bemidji State University’s John S. Glas Fieldhouse, a storied
and revered barn which has established its legacy as one of the iconic arenas in all of college hockey. The home of BSU men’s ice
hockey since 1967 and BSU women’s ice hockey since 1998, “The Glas” debuted as the Fieldhouse Expansion to the BSU Physical
Education Complex when the Beavers played host to the Minnesota Nationals on Nov. 17, 1967.
Final plans for the $970,000 Fieldhouse expansion were laid in the mid-1960s under the direction of then-BSU President
Dr. Harry Bangsberg and athletics director Dr. Vic Weber. The Minnesota legislature granted authority to built the expansion in
1965, and the fieldhouse expansion was dedicated on Feb. 10, 1968.
In the 39 seasons since, the Bemidji State men’s hockey program has established one of the true home-ice advantages in all of
college hockey and has been simply dominant in the building. The Beavers have posted a 462-129-38 record in 629 games played
at John Glas Fieldhouse, and have had a losing home-ice record just once during the life of the arena. Eleven times in its history
BSU has assembled unbeaten streaks of 10 or more games in the building, while averaging more than 5.5 goals per game. In total,
BSU has out-scored its opposition by more than 1,700 goals at “The Glas.”
Bemidji State posted an 8-3-3 record on its home ice in 2004, and set a school single-season record for fewest goals allowed
in a seaon at home by surrendering just 28 in 14 games. That season helped kick-start a three-year stretch which has seen BSU
post a 30-11-5 record on its home ice with five shutouts and outscore its opposition by a combined margin of 173-107. BSU’s 10
victories at the Glas in 2005-06, coupled with a 12-win season in 2004-05, gave BSU back-to-back 10-win seasons on its home
ice for the first time as a Division I program. It marked the program’s first such streak since a four-year streak of seasons with 10
or more home wins from 1996-2000.
In addition to its role as BSU’s home facility for both men’s and women’s ice hockey, the Glas Fieldhouse also plays a promient
role in a variety of events for the BSU and Bemidji communities. High school contests and area youth figure skating shows occur
while the ice is in place, while when the ice is removed the building plays host to events varying from the annual Jaycees Home,
Sport and Travel Show to BSU’s commencement ceremonies.
Championship Tradition
Only adding to Bemidji State’s already-stellar winning tradition at John Glas Fieldhouse are the five national championships BSU
has won on its home ice. The Beavers have competed for a national title six times at The Glas, bringing home an NAIA Championship in 1971 and four NCAA Division II Championships in 1984, 1986, 1993 and 1997.
In total, BSU has posted a 15-2-0 record on its home ice in national tournament play.
John S. Glas
From the time of its completion until Oct. 1,
1975, BSU’s hockey facility held the name
of BSU Fieldhouse. But it was renamed in
honor of the retiring John S. Glas (right), the
acting president of Bemidji State University
at the time of the arena’s completion. Glas
arrived in Bemidji in 1939 to serve as business manager under then-BSU President
Charles R. Sattgast and would remain with
BSU for 36 years. When Glas arrived, the
campus consisted of just two buildings
- Deputy and Stanford halls - which served
as the educational environment for the
institution’s 340 students.
In 1957, Glas was appointed Assistant
to the President, and in 1968 he was elevated
to Vice President for Administrative Affairs
and later earned the title Vice President
Emeritus.
The decision to rename the Fieldhouse
was recommended by the Men’s Physical
Education Department. The Long Range
Planning Committee endorsed the change,
and President Dr. R.D. Decker submitted a
request to the State Uniersity Board that it
officially name the fieldhouse for Glas, “in
recognition of his long and dedicated service
to Bemidji State University.”
• BSU’s 68 goals scored at home in 2004-05 were
a Division I-era record and most for the program
since 1997-98.
• BSU went 10-3-2 at the Glas in 2006, giving it
back-to-back 10-win seasons on its home ice for
the first time since the program moved to Division
I in 1999.
• BSU has posted seven shutouts at The Glas since
the start of the 2001 season, surpassing its total in
the previous 11 seasons combined (6).
All-Time Record at the Glas
home SHO
GF
GA
1967-68
10-3-0
1
103
37
1968-69
14-1-0
4
129
35
1969-70
15-2-0
1
134
40
1970-71
11-4-0a
2
104
36
1971-72
9-5-1
1
83
64
1972-73
15-4-1
1
121
70
1973-74
16-4-0a
2
121
63
1974-75
12-7-0
0
114
84
1975-76
17-3-0
0 u136
66
1976-77
16-1-1
4
88
37
1977-78
15-2-1
2
113
62
1978-79
14-1-0
2
122
34
1979-80
14-4-0
2
108
57
1980-81
15-2-0
3
127
47
1981-82
15-2-0
2
115
38
1982-83
u20-1-0a
2
118
47
1983-84
19-0-0a
2
132
42
1984-85
13-2-1
0
107
46
1985-86
14-6-0a
0
124
85
1986-87
11-4-0
2
74
48
1987-88
10-3-3
0
85
53
1988-89
11-4-1
3
91
40
1989-90
9-3-2
0
66
46
1990-91
11-1-1
1
75
34
1991-92
8-3-3
1
84
46
1992-93
10-3-0a
1
80
49
1993-94
10-3-0
0
69
39
1994-95
8-4-2
0
63
42
1995-96
7-2-3
0
63
46
1996-97
13-3-1a
1
102
52
1997-98
11-3-1
1
85
39
1998-99
11-4-0
0
59
42
1999-00
10-6-1
1
63
60
2000-01
3-11-2
0
51
63
2001-02
8-4-3
2
61
47
2002-03
7-3-5
0
45
44
2003-04
8-3-3
2
42 u28
2004-05
12-5-0
2
68
47
2005-06
10-3-2
1
63
32
TOTAL
462-129-38
47 3,588 1,887
per-game scoring 5.70 3.00
a= includes playoff games
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
40th Anniversary of John Glas Fieldhouse
National Playoffs at The Glas
Bemidji State has won more than a third of its 13
national championships on its home ice, bringing
home the title five times in six championship series
at John Glas Fieldhouse. BSU won national titles
in front of the home-crowd faithful in 1971, ‘84,
‘86, ‘93 and ‘97.
BSU’s only failed opportunity to win a national title
on its home ice came in 1974, when Lake Superior
State celebrated an NAIA Championship victory after
a 4-1 win over the host Beavers.
In all, BSU is 14-2-0 with one mini-game win in
national playoff action at the Glas.
1971 NAIA Championship
Mar. 5
semis
BSU 12, Augsburg 1
Mar. 6
finals
BSU 6, Lakehead 2
• 4th NAIA title; 4th national title overall
1974 NAIA Championship
Mar. 5
semis
BSU 4, Gustavus 2
Mar. 6
finals
Lake Superior St. 4, BSU 1
1984 NCAA Division II Championship
Mar. 10 1st rd
BSU 9, Ak-Fairbanks 6
Mar. 11 1st rd
BSU 4, Ak-Fairbanks 1
Mar. 17 finals
BSU 6, Merrimack 3
Mar. 18 finals
BSU 8, Merrimack 1
• 1st Div. II title; 8th national title overall
1986 NCAA Division III Championship
Mar. 14 1st rd
BSU 4, Elmira 2
Mar. 15 1st rd
Elmira 3, BSU 5
mini
BSU 3, Elmira 0
Mar. 21 semis
BSU 5, RIT 4 (OT)
Mar. 22 finals
BSU 8, Plattsburgh St. 5
• 1st Div. III title; 9th national title overall
1993 NCAA Division II Championship
Mar. 19 finals
BSU 10, Mercyhurst 6
Mar. 20 finals
BSU 5, Mercyhurst 0
• 2nd Div. II title; 10th national title overall
Tradition Never Graduates
Each locker in the Bemidji State locker room is adorned with a plaque
listing by jersey number the players from BSU hockey’s illustrious history who have won All-America honors, represented their country on
the U.S. National or U.S. Olympic hockey teams or gone on to play in
the National Hockey League.
The plaques serve as a constant reminder of the responsibility each
member of the Bemidji State program takes upon himself each time
he puts on a Beaver hockey sweater - to be mindful of the history of
one of college hockey’s elite programs, and to recognize the honor of
continuing the legacy established by those former players.
After all, while hockey players may come and go, tradition never
graduates.
1997 NCAA Division II Championship
Mar. 14 finals
BSU 3, UA-Huntsville 2
Mar. 15 finals
BSU 4, UA-Huntsville 2
• 5th Div. II title; 13th national title overall
John S. Glas Fieldhouse Notables
1967
2,399
200x85
3,132
3/14/84, Div. II National Championship vs Merrimack
Five
Dennis Sauter vs Minn. Nationals (11/17/67)
def Fort Frances, 4-3 (11/28/67)
614
452-126-36 (.765)
19-0-0 (1983-84)
20, 1982-83 (20-1-0)
3, 2000-01 (3-11-2)
11, 2000-01 (3-11-2)
5, 2002-03 (7-3-5)
54; Dec. 16, 1981 - Jan. 26, 1985
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John S. Glas Fieldhouse Unbeaten Streaks
In addition to BSU’s dominating overall record at the John Glas Fieldhouse,
BSU has put together 10 different unbeaten streaks of 10 or more games in its
current home, including a collegiate-record 54-game winning streak from Dec.
16, 1981 to Jan. 26, 1985.. Those streaks:
54
23
23
21
17
13
Dates
Record
Dec. 16, 1981 - Jan. 26, 1985 54-0-0
Jan. 14, 1969 - Feb. 22, 1970 23-0-0
Nov. 13, 1976 - Jan. 3, 1978 21-0-2
Nov. 4, 1978 - Jan. 14, 1980
21-0Nov. 22, 1975 - Nov. 6, 1976 17-0-0
Jan. 8, 1997 - Dec. 13, 1998 12-0-1
12
11
11
10
Dates
Record
Jan. 20, 1968 - Jan. 10, 1969 12-0-0
Feb. 3, 1973 - Dec. 1, 1973 11-0-0
Dec. 8, 1972 - Jan. 19, 1973 10-0-1
Dec. 5, 1980 - Feb. 9, 1981 10-0-0
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Constructed
Capacity
Rink Dimensions:
Largest Crowd:
National Championships Won at Fieldhouse
First Goal Scored
First Win
Games Played at Fieldhouse
Home Record
Best Season at Fieldhouse
Most Home-Ice Wins
Fewest Home-Ice Wins
Most Home-Ice Losses
Most Home-Ice Ties
Longest Winning Streak at Fieldhouse
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Previous Bemidji State Arenas
Previous BSU Arenas
The Bemidji State hockey team, referred to at times as the “Hard Luck Boys”
in its early history, tried out several hockey rinks before finding a home in
1967 at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse.
1947-50 / Bemidji Sports Arena
Not originally intended to be a hockey facility, the Bemidji Sports Arena was
plagued with a number of problems from the start... Poor sight lines and seating along with an undersized ice surface were only a few of the arena’s moreobvious drawbacks... At 2:20 p.m., January 4, 1949, the arena’s roof collapsed
due to structural failure... Several children were skating directly under the
caved-in section of the roof, but miraculously escaped the falling beams and
timbers.
The team continued to use the facility for another season, but after an attempt at Lake Bemidji for a home venue, the Beaver program would cease for
a nine-year period... The first BSU game played at the Bemidji Sports Arena
is believed to be a 12-1 loss to the Grand Rapids Raiders on Feb. 16, 1947.
BSU posted a 14-10-0 (.583) record at the Bemidji Sports Arena.
1959-60 / 17th Street Rink
Located at the Bemidji High School athletic field, the Beavers found a new
outdoor home rink... The new facility was underwritten with a $1,000 donation from the Beaver Union Board... However, the site would be temporary;
after just two games the site was moved to the college campus... 200 fans were
on hand to witness the return of Beaver hockey at Bemidji State Feb. 13, 1960
after a nine-year absence... The Beavers fell to St. Cloud State 4-2 in their
return engagement... Referee Dick Kroll was injured at 3:21 of the third period, bringing a halt to the opening game of the season.... BSU posted a 1-1-0
record in two games at the 17th Street Rink.
1960-67 / College Rink
Often referred to as the 19th Street Rink, the facility was located just south of
the physical education building and gymnasium... The Beavers played seven
seasons here before moving to the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. The first game
played at the College Rink took place Jan. 5, 1961 when the Beavers defeated
St. John’s 3-1 under balmy temperatures and on melting ice... The Beavers
would close out their last game at the College Rink Feb. 4, 1967 with an 8-1
win over Wisconsin-Superior... Bemidji State won its final 17 games played
at the College Rink before moving into the newly-constructed John S. Glas
Fieldhouse for the 1967-68 season.... BSU posted a 35-8-1 (.807) record at
College Rink.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Year-by-Year Record
Year
School
1964-65
North Dakota
25-8-0
1965-66
North Dakota
17-12-1
1966-67
Bemidji State
13-5-1
1967-68
Bemidji State
16-8-0
1968-69
Bemidji State
23-2-0
1969-70
Bemidji State
24-3-0
1970-71
Bemidji State
20-7-1
1971-72
Bemidji State
13-12-1
1972-73
Bemidji State
23-6-1
1973-74
Bemidji State
20-10-1
1974-75
Bemidji State
13-15-0
1975-76
Bemidji State
22-9-0
1976-77
Bemidji State
24-4-3
1977-78
Bemidji State
25-5-1
1978-79
Bemidji State
27-2-0
1979-80
Bemidji State
24-8-0
1980-81
Bemidji State
24-7-0
1981-82
Bemidji State
1982-83
Record
25-5-1
sabbatical*
1983-84
Bemidji State
31-0-0
1984-85
Bemidji State
27-6-2
1985-86
Bemidji State
25-9-1
1986-87
Bemidji State
22-12-1
1987-88
Bemidji State
24-11-3
1988-89
Bemidji State
19-3-4
1989-90
Bemidji State
15-11-2
1990-91
Bemidji State
21-6-3
1991-92
Bemidji State
16-9-5
1992-93
Bemidji State
24-7-0
1993-94
Bemidji State
21-9-3
1994-95
Bemidji State
24-7-2
1995-96
Bemidji State
16-9-4
1996-97
Bemidji State
25-7-2
1997-98
Bemidji State
22-10-2
1998-99
Bemidji State
17-13-0
1999-00
Bemidji State
13-20-1
2000-01
Bemidji State
at Bemidji State
702-293-49
Career Totals
744-313-50
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Legendary Coach R.H. “Bob” Peters
hile the early building blocks were already
in place, it was not until R.H. “Bob” Peters
took the reigns as the program’s fifth head
coach in 1966 that Bemidji State University hockey began to
take shape as a recognizable masterpiece. Although Peters
himself would not claim to be an artist, he constructed a dynasty
in Bemidji, Minn. which remains unparalleled in the world of
collegiate athletics.
Peters entered the college hockey head coaching ranks in
1964 as bench boss at the University of North Dakota. During
his initial campaign, Peters, the eventual Western Collegiate
Hockey Association Coach of the Year, led the Fighting Sioux
to a WCHA title and a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships. He coached in Grand Forks for two seasons, leading
the Sioux to a 42-20-1 mark before making a career decision that
would change the face of collegiate hockey.
Peters left the Division I powerhouse in 1966 and took over a
small-college program in the early stages of its existence - at Bemidji
State University. Within two seasons Peters led BSU to its first
national championship and set the foundation for what would
become one of the most dominant programs in college hockey.
Thirty-five years later, Peters retired from coaching with
one of the most impressive lists of achievements in the history
of collegiate sports - 744 victories as a head coach, 702 coming
at Bemidji State alone to make Peters the first coach to win
700 or more games at a single school, 13 small-college national
championships, and still-standing national collegiate records
for most wins in an unbeaten season (31-0-0 in 1983-’84) and
longest unbeaten streak (43 games from Nov. 8, 1983 to Jan.
1, 1985). Today, only one coach in the sport - Michigan State’s
Ron Mason - has won more games at the collegiate level. Peters, the only coach to lead a team to a national championship game in three divisions of college hockey and the only
coach to reach the Final Four in all four divisions (Division I,
III, III and NAIA), developed five NHL players and numerous
Olympians and All-Americans.
A 1960 graduate of the University of North Dakota, Peters
spent his collegiate days at goaltender for the Fighting Sioux. He
coached at the high school level for one season before rejoining
the UND staff as an assistant coach. Although now retired from coaching, Peters remains heavily involved in the sport of college hockey. His latest challenge
is overseeing the continued growth of the fledgeling College
Hockey America conference, having been named the league’s
commissioner on April 27, 2001.
“It is with great enthusiasm that I look forward to extend-
ing my commitment
to the growth and
d e ve l opm ent o f
collegiate hockey,”
Peters said.
College Hockey
America is the third
conference Peters
has been involved
with as a founding
member, and with
more than four decades of experience
in college hockey Peters’ leadership has
proven invaluable as
the CHA evolves.
“I am extremely enthusiastic about this new aspect of my
college hockey career,” Peters said. “We have a committed
membership group with tremendous vision and a very strong
understanding of Division I hockey.”
The original concept for the CHA began with Air Force
head coach Frank Serratore and then-BSU head coach Peters
at the 1998 hockey meetings in Florida. The conference sprang
forth the following year with a full league schedule in the 19992000 season. Then in the fall of 2001, under the guidance of
Peters, the CHA gained an automatic bid for its tournament
champion in the 2003 NCAA Tournament.
In addition to appointing Peters CHA Commissioner, the
athletic directors of the league’s member institutions approved the
recommendation by the coaches to name the regular-season championship trophy in honor of Peters as the R.H. “Bob” Peters Cup—an
appropriate honor capping an illustrious coaching career. Peters’ influence on college hockey also has stretched outside
the arena. He has proven his administrative skills at Bemidji
State by serving as athletic director and head hockey coach, and
he lent service to several committees. Under Peters’ guidance,
BSU hockey progressed from NAIA to NCAA Division III
to NCAA Division II, and in 1999, BSU elevated its hockey
program to Division I. He served on championship committees
for the NAIA and NCAA for over 20 years, and in 2001 was
named a Hobey Baker Legend of Hockey.
Peters continues to provide support to the Bemidji State
athletic department in addition to his role as CHA commissioner. He announced his retirement from the BSU faculty in
2003 but remains with the University in an outreach role with
the BSU Foundation.
4-26-4
*Mike Gibbons coached during sabbatical
Coach of the Year Honors
1964-65
NAIA Coach of the Year
1973-74
NAIA Coach of the Year
1979-80
NCHA Coach of the Year
1981-82
NCHA Coach of the Year
1983-84
NCAA II-West Coach of the Year
1983-84
AHCA Ed Jeremiah Award
1983-84
NCHA Coach of the Year
1984-85
NCAA III Coach of the Year
1985-86
NCHA Coach of the Year
1985-86
NCHA Coach of the Year
1990-91
AHCA John MacInnes Award
1994-95
R.H. Peters is carried off the ice by the Bemidji State team following his final game as head coach of the Beavers on March 3, 2001.
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Legendary Coach R.H. “Bob” Peters
Memorable Moments in the Bob Peters Era
National Playoff Record
• April, 1966- R.H. “Bob” Peters becomes the fifth Beaver hockey head coach after a two-year stint as head coach for the University
of North Dakota.
• March 9, 1968- Bemidji State captures the school’s first national championship in any sport, winning the first-ever NAIA
National Tournament with a 5-4 overtime victory over Lake Superior State. Over the next 12 seasons, the Beavers would capture
six more NAIA national crowns.
• March 10, 1968- The first Bemidji State All-Americans are named--Terry Bergstrom, Terry Burns, Barry Dillon, Bryan Grand
and Jim McElmury. Beavers would produce over 80 All-America selections through the years.
• Winter, 1970- Jim McElmury, Charlie Brown and Bryan Grand help the U.S. National Team to the World B Championship
while still remaining active members of the BSU roster.
• Winter, 1972- Jim McElmury and Charlie Brown help carry the USA to the silver medal at the Olympics in Saporo, Japan.
• March 3, 1973- Bemidji State wins its fifth NAIA national title with a 3-2 overtime win at Lakehead.
• Feb. 25, 1979- BSU wins its sixth NAIA championship with a 5-1 win over Concordia-Moorhead.
• March 2, 1980- Bemidji State wins its seventh NAIA national title with a 4-3 win over Michigan-Dearborn.
• Nov. 8, 1983- Bemidji State begins 31-0 season march with a 9-1 win over Winnipeg. The Beavers would capture the school’s
first NCAA Division II national title with an 8-1 win over Merrimack March 18. BSU would continue its win streak to an
NCAA-record 43 straight games.
• March 21, 1986- Bemidji State picks up a game-tying goal at 19:56 of the third period versus RIT, and moves on for the 5-4
overtime win en route to its first NCAA Division III national championship. The Beavers beat Plattsburgh State 8-5 to cap the
tournament run, winning the school’s ninth title.
• March 19, 1993- Bemidji State welcomes back the NCAA II National Championship series with a two-game sweep of Mercyhurst
to win the school’s 10th national title. In addition to the 1993 national title, the Beavers would win NCAA Division II crowns in
1994, ‘95 and ‘97 to bring the total to 13 national titles in the program’s 42-year history.
• May 26, 1998- Bemidji State announces that it will move the men’s hockey program to NCAA Division I status beginning with
the 1998-99 season.
• Feb. 9, 2001- Peters leads Bemidji State to a 6-2 win over Niagara, his 700th victory as BSU’s head coach. Peters was the first
college hockey coach to lead one school to 700 victories.
At North Dakota...
Year
1965
W-L Finish
1-1 3rd At Bemidji State...
Year
W-L Finish
1968
2-0 1st 1969
2-0 1st 1970
2-0 1st 1971
2-0* 1st 1973
4-0 1st 1974
1-1 2nd 1976
1-2 4th 1977
2-1 3rd 1978
2-1 2nd 1979
3-0 1st 1980
3-0 1st 1981
2-1 3rd 1982
2-1 2nd 1983
2-2 2nd 1984
4-0* 1st 1985
2-2 2nd
1986
3-1 1st 1987
2-2 4th
1988
2-2 3rd 1989
2-2 3rd 1993
2-0* 1st 1994
1-1 1st 1995
2-0 1st 1996
0-2 2nd 1997
2-0*
1st 1998
0-2 2nd
TOTALS 53-24-0 (.688)
*played at John S. Glas Fieldhouse
27 National Semifinal Appearances
Division
NCAA I
Division
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NAIA
NCAA II
NCAA II
NCAA III
NCAA III
NCAA III
NCAA III
NCAA III
NCAA II
NCAA II
NCAA II
NCAA II
NCAA II
NCAA II
13-time National Champions
NCAA Div. II
1984, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
NCAA Div. III 1986
NAIA 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1980
Seven-Time National Runners-Up
NCAA Div. II
1983, 1996, 1998
NCAA Div. III
1985
NAIA
1974, 1978, 1982
Bob Peters Coaching Milestones
Win
1
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Date
Nov. 20, 1964
Dec. 14, 1969
Jan. 4, 1975
Feb. 11, 1979
Feb. 3, 1984
Jan. 30, 1988
Feb. 27, 1993
Jan. 1, 1998
Result
13-1
10-2
8-1
9-1
5-3
4-3 OT
7-0
8-4
Opponent
Brandon Wheat Kings
Winnipeg
St. Mary’s, Minn.
Lakehead
St. Cloud State
UW-Superior
UW-River Falls
UW-Stout
a
h
h
h
h
h
h
a
College Hockey Career Coaching Records
80
By Victories
name
team(s)
1 Ron Mason
Lake Superior, Bowling Green, Michigan St.
2 uR.H. “Bob” Peters
North Dakota, Bemidji State
3 Jack Parker
Boston University
4 Jerry York
Clarkson, Bowling Green, Boston College
5 Len Ceglarski
Clarkson, Boston College
6 Rick Comley
Lake Superior St., N. Michigan, Michigan St.
7 Jeff Sauer
Colorado College, Wisconsin
8 Red Berenson
Michigan
9 John MacInnes
Michigan Tech
10 Jack Riley
Army
Through 2005-06 season; research courtesy of the NCAA
tenure
1966-2002
1964-2001
1973-p
1972-p
1958-’92
1973-p
1971-2002
1984-p
1956-’82
1950-1986
wins
924
744
739
738
689
688
655
585
555
542
By Winning Percentage
name
team(s)
1 Alfred Winsor, Jr.
Harvard
2 Ned Harkness
Resselaer, Cornell, Union (N.Y.)
3 uR.H. “Bob” Peters
North Dakota, Bemidji State
4 Ron Mason
Lake Superior, Bowling Green, Michigan St.
5 Larry Armstrong
Minnesota
6 Vic Heyliger
Michigan, Air Force
7 Joseph Stubbs
Harvard
8 Shawn Walsh
Maine
9 Dean Blais
North Dakota
10 Murray Armstrong
Denver
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
tenure
1906-17, 1922
1950-63, 1976-77
1964-2001
1966-2002
1936-47
1944-56, 1969-74
1928-38
1985-2001
1995-2004
1957-77
Pct.
.761
.740
.700
.696
.688
.686
.681
.679
.679
.674
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU’s All-America Selections
NAIA All-America
Dale Baldwin
Mark Eagles
Mike Gibbons
John Hansen
Brian Hartman
Rod Heisler
Jack Horner
Joe Knudson
Tony Montebello
John Murphy
Joel Otto
Chuck Scanlon
Jim Scanlon
Source: NAIAsports.org
1980
1974-75-76
1979
1981
1982
1979
1977
1982
1981
1977-79
1982
1974
1981-82
54 Players... 81 All-America Awards... A Storied Chapter in BSU Hockey History
Over the past four decades, as the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey program has assembled one of the finest hockey traditions in
the nation, the Beavers have more than made their mark on various All-America teams. Since 1968, 54 Bemidji State skaters have
earned a total of 81 All-America certificates at all levels of collegiate hockey, from NAIA to NCAA Division I.
AHCA Titan All-America
The American Hockey Coaches Association’s
All-America team in the college division was
founded for the 1969-70 season.
The AHCA named an East Division and
West Division All-America team from 196970 until 1985-86, named a First and Second
Team for both the East and West in 1986-87,
reverted to one team in 1987-88, then named
a First and Second Team each year from
1988-89 forward.
College Division First Team - West
Bernie Adlys
F
Mike Alexander
F
Omer Belisle
F
Greg Biskup
D
Jude Boulianne
D
Drey Bradley
D
Pat Cullen
D
Dennis Gibbons
D
Scott Johnson
D
Todd Lescarbeau
F
Mark Liska
G
Chris Morque
G
Steve O’Shea
G
Joel Otto
F
Shawn Pomplun
D
Ian Resch
F
Jeff Sobb
F
Second Team - West
Robin Cook
Mike Donaghue
Troy Edwards
Jamie Erb
Paul Ferry
Gary Gustason
James Karner
Brad “O.J.” Kennett
Terry Mattson
Aaron Novak
Dan Richards
Tom Shinabarger
G
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
D
D
1996
1985-86
1995
1986
1995
1983-84
1991
1985
1991
1987
1983-84-85
1994
1988-89
1983-84
1997
1988
1997
1995
1998
1996
1993
1992
1993
1994
1992
1987
1998
1989
1989
Pre-Season
All-USCHO.com
Matt Climie
G
HM, 2005
C
3rd Team 2005
1968
#4 Terry
1968
#9 Terry
1968
#12 Barry
1968-69-70
#10 Bryan
1968-69-70-71
#20 Jim
1969
#14 Austin
1970
#16 Glen
1970-71
#4 Charlie
1970-71
#1 Blane
1971
#15 Bruce
1971
#8 Denny
1973
#5 Gary
1973-74
#30 Chuck
1973-74-75-76
#17 Mark
1977-78
#30 Jack
1977, 1979
#11 John
1978-79
#16 Rod
1978-79
#5 Mike
1980
#24 Dale
1981
#5 Tony
1981
#18 John
1981-82
#1 Jim
1982
#12 Brian
1982
#22 Joe
1982-83-84
#24 Joel
1983-84
#21 Drey
1983-84-85
#1 Mark
1984
#27 Scott
1985
#5 Dennis
1985
#19 Eric
1985-86
#22 Mike
1986-87
#11 Greg
1987-88
#21 Ian
1987
#29 Todd
1988-89
#1 Steve
1989
#8 Dan
Bergstrom
Beckett
Scanlon
Baldwin
Burns
Brown
Eagles
Montebello
Dillon
Comstock
Horner
Hansen
Grand
Falk
Murphy
Scanlan
McElmury
Lemieux
Heisler
Hartman
Wallestad
Sargent
Gibbons
Knudson
All-USCHO.com
Andrew Murray
Otto
Biskup
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Liska
Resch
Monsrud
Lescarbeau
Gibbons
O’Shea
Gager
Richards
81
Alexander
Bradley
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU’s All-America Selections
1989
#25 Tom
1991
#21 Scott
1991
#3 Pat
1992
#4 Paul
1992
#33 O.J.
1993
#9 Gary
1993
#14 Jamie
1994
#29 Jim
1994
#15 Chris
1995
#19 Omer
1995
#33 Robin
1995
#18 Jude
1996
#6 Bernie
1996-97
#27 Troy
1997
#7 Shawn
1997
#10 Jeff
Shinabarger
Morque
Johnson
Belisle
Cullen
Ferry
Cook
Kennett
Boulianne
1997-98
#7 Mike
Donaghue
1998
#9 Aaron
Novak
Adlys
Gustason
Edwards
Erb
Pomplun
Karner
Sobb
2005
#17 Andrew
Murray
82
Remembering Galen Nagle
Joel Otto: 1984 Hobey Baker Award
Bemidji State University and the Galen Nagle Memorial Fund Committee have established a memorial scholarship fund in honor of the former Beaver hockey standout,
designed to support the Bemidji State hockey program.
Galen W. Nagle was a goaltender for the Beaver hockey
team from 1980-’84, and served as a coach and teacher in
the state of Minnesota for several years before losing his life
to cancer Oct. 18, 1996 at the age of 34.
“Galen exemplified Beaver hockey,” said former Bemidji
State coach R.H. “Bob” Peters. “Hard work, dedication
and loyalty were inherent to his character, and through his
efforts, he became a vital part of our team.”
Nagle and the 1984 Beaver hockey team made college
hockey history with a perfect 31-0-0 season en route to the
school’s first NCAA Division II National Championship.
An All-Tournament selection from the 1984 Division II
Championship, Nagle completed his Bemidji State hockey goaltending career with
an 8-1 victory in the title game.
Initially a walk-on at Bemidji State, Nagle’s determination and willingness to give
forged a special bond with teammates and coaches. He never lost a game in goal for
Bemidji State, posting a 22-0-0 career record with three shutouts. He allowed just 37
goals in his career, leaving Bemidji State as the program’s all-time leader in save percentage (.9308) and goals-against average (2.039) - career records which still stand today
for players with at least 1,000 minutes in goal.
“Galen considered it a privilege and an honor to be a part of the team, and conversely, we valued his contribution to the team,” Peters said. “He has had a lasting
impact on the lives of the people he touched, and we will always remember him.”
A 1984 graduate of Bemidji State, Nagle taught industrial arts at Scotts-Highland
Middle School in Apple Valley for several years and coached in hockey programs at
Rosemount, Holy Angels Academy, Richfield, Bloomington, Wayzata and Thief River
Falls. He also served as the chief goalie instructor for Coach Peters’ Bemidji International Hockey Camp at BSU.
Nagle was born to Richard and Marlys June 18, 1962 in Baudette, Minn. He and
his family moved to Bemidji in 1979, and he graduated from Bemidji High School in
1980. An annual golf tournament was inaugurated in his honor Aug. 7, 1998.
A 1984 graduate of Bemidji State, Joel Otto spent four seasons making his mark in the
Beavers hockey program under coach R.H. “Bob” Peters. The three-time All-America
selection helped the 1984 BSU squad make history en route to the school’s first NCAA
Division II national championship and only the second
perfect season in NCAA hockey history at 31-0-0. BSU
set a college hockey record for most wins in an undefeated
season and remain one of just five unbeaten, untied teams
in the history of the sport. The perfect season helped BSU
build a 42-game winning streak, another still-standing
collegiate record.
Otto captained BSU’s 1983-84 national champions,
scoring 32-43=75 points and leading the team in assists,
scoring and short-handed goals (4). Otto earned Division
II All-America honors for his efforts.
In addition, Otto was the 1984 recepient of college
hockey’s most prestigious honor, the Hobey Baker Memorial Award (Division II).
Otto departed Bemidji State in 1984 and went on to a lengthy career in the NHL.
He played 14 seasons for the Calgary Flames (1984-’95) and Philadelphia Flyers (1995’98), finishing his career with 195-313=508 points in 943 games played.
Otto exemplified sportsmanship, perseverence and dedication. His playing style
earned a host of accolades in the NHL, including nominations for the Frank J. Selke
Trophy, awarded to the best defensive forward, and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded to the league’s top player representing dedication and sportsmanship. Drafted by Calgary in 1984, Otto’s game-winning goal in Game Seven of the 1989
Smythe Division Finals served as the impetus for the Flames’ Stanley Cup Championship run later that year.
In 2005, Otto was named one of the 25 greatest players in the history of the Calgary
franchise.
Otto would later earn another memorable title. In1996, he helped drive Team
USA to the World Cup of Hockey championship as an alternate captain.
On Oct. 17, 2003, Otto became the first player in Bemidji State history to have
his jersey number retired.
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU Hockey Alumni
A
Aarnes, Rick
Aase, Ronald
Abood, Walter
Adams, Mike
Adlys, Bernie
Agard, Nate
Alexander, Mike
uAllen, Matt
Ambrose, Greg
Ameluxen, Phil
Anders, Dean
Andersen, Eric
Anderson, Dennis
Anderson, Devv
Anderson, Jon
Anderson, Ken
Anderson, Ric
Anderson, Richard
Anderson, Robin
Andersson, Stefan
Andrican, Tom
Anoia, Carmine
Arendt, Mike
Arf, Dick
Arf, Jeff
Arthur, Rob
B
GP
0
28
0
2
125
0
136
26
125
4
12
61
9
51
1
92
41
18
83
28
51
0
0
25
122
0
Career P
00-01 D
49-50 D
63-65 W
69-73 C
65-67 W
91-92 D
86-87 D
76-80 RW
00-04 D
87-88 C
00-04 F
47-48 F
99-01 W
68-69 F
75-77 D
64-65 D
69-72 LW
91-95 C
97-01 F
90-91 D
90-91 D
69-72 D
61-62 W
65-69 D
64-65 C
85-88 D
70-72 D
85-87 W
91-92 W
95-99 W
98-00 D
70-74 D
84-88 D
67-68 D
99-00 D
91-95 D
76-77 W
46-47 F
2004-P F
69-72 RW
98-99 W
72-76 LW
96-97 W
67-68 D
70-74 D
2005-P F
78-79 D
68-71 D
91-95 W-D
59-61 F
86-87 C
66-67 W
80-84 D
60-63 D
71-72 LW
68-71 D
62-65 D
85-86 D
66-67 D
62-66 W
46-47 F
46-48 C
66-69 RW
74-77 D
75-79 D
76-78 LW
90-91 D
97-98 D
GP
10
1
14
84
14
0
0
119
113
0
87
4
53
1
55
12
55
123
90
4
0
15
11
80
12
13
28
2
0
121
52
93
110
0
34
117
0
1
64
72
25
102
0
0
83
35
7
80
119
7
2
0
113
34
4
62
36
0
0
48
1
9
62
49
122
36
0
0
G
0
33
0
0
49
0
98
3
17
0
0
6
3
10
0
45
27
18
19
0
5
0
0
12
47
0
G
2
0
2
38
1
0
0
93
0
0
10
0
16
0
10
4
54
49
10
0
0
1
4
8
4
1
0
0
0
33
3
11
29
0
15
19
0
0
12
46
3
42
0
0
12
2
0
19
39
3
0
0
26
3
0
20
3
0
0
50
0
0
58
3
10
1
0
0
A
0
7
0
0
80
0
154
6
73
0
0
20
2
7
0
49
22
13
39
4
15
0
0
11
66
0
PTS PIM
0 0
40 2
0 0
0 2
129 225
0 0
252 160
9 28
90 204
0 0
0 2
26 160
5 0
17 6
0 2
94 195
49 4
31 2
58 46
4 10
20 14
0 0
0 0
23 6
113 42
0 0
A PTS PIM
0 2 10
0 0 0
4 6 0
40 78 54
3 4 8
0 0 0
0 0 0
70 163 182
9 9 128
0 0 0
11 21 36
0 0 0
21 37 52
0 0 0
17 27 40
3 7 21
34 88 29
82 131 176
12 22 54
1 1 0
0 0 0
3 4 4
3 7 0
17 25 86
3 7 4
2 3 18
2 2 43
0 0 0
0 0 0
46 79 138
11 14 72
53 64 64
77 106 42
0 0 0
18 33 47
56 75 69
0 0 0
0 0 0
18 30 72
55 101 97
4 7 2
61 103 180
0 0 0
0 0 0
38 50 67
6 8 69
0 0 0
56 75 36
76 115 108
3 6 0
1 1 0
0 0 0
71 97 160
6 9 16
0 0 0
47 67 102
7 10 73
0 0 0
0 0 0
19 69 32
0 0 0
2 2 4
42 100 24
15 18 137
55 65 36
5 6 6
0 0 0
0 0 0
PP SH GW
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 0
14 5 6
0 0 0
35 11 13
2 0 1
6 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
2 0 0
0 0 1
2 2 3
0 0 0
7 1 2
3 0 2
0 0 0
6 0 3
0 0 0
3 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 2 1
8 3 7
0 0 0
GT Hometown
0 Cedar Falls, Iowa
0 Thief River Falls, Minn.
0 Hirsch, Sask.
0 Hibbing, Minn.
0 Waterloo, Ontario
0 Stillwater, Minn.
0 Apple Valley, Minn.
0 New Westminster, B.C.
1 Edmonton, Alberta
0 St. Paul, Minn.
0 Minneapolis, Minn.
0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 Seattle, Wash.
0 Bloomington, Minn.
0 Estevan, Sask.
0 Roseau, Minn.
0 Eagan, Minn.
0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 Savedalen, Sweden
0 Hibbing, Minn.
0 Montreal, PQ
0 Rochester, Minn.
0 Minneapolis, Minn.
0 Minneapolis, Minn.
0 Espanola, Ontario
C
Cameron, Paul
Campbell, Ross
Camrud, Neil
Carey, Jim
Carleton, Brian
Carlson, Dave
Carpentier, Rob
Carr, Burton
Carr, Gene
Carter, Tony
Casey, Bob
Catapano, Andrew
Chaput, Vic
Chartrand, Calvin
Chiodo, Glen
Chiodo, Wade
Christensen, Buzz
Christy, Matt
Chupka, Cory
Classman, Frank
Clay, Sheldon
Clendenning, Scott
Cochrane, George
Coleman, Bill
Collins, Al
Collins, Brad
Comstock, Derrick
Cook, Brendan
Cordray, Jeff
Hometown
Coseo, Dennis
Calgary, Alberta
Cranston, Matt
Cullen, Pat
Babbitt, Minn.
Fort Frances, Ontario Curley, Steve
Currie, Kelly
Hopkins, Minn.
Currie, Scott
Woodbury, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
Oxbow, Sask.
D
St. Paul, Minn.
Rochester, Minn.
Dade, Kurt
Medicine Hat, Alberta Dahl, Doug
Dahl, Todd
Stevens, Minn.
Dahlen, Keith
Orillio, Ontario
Danners, Jim
Dryden, Ontario
Deamon, Dan
Bemidji, Minn.
Delaney, Kevin
Minneapolis, Minn.
Winnipeg, Manitoba Deleone, Chris
Thunder Bay, Ontario DeMarchi, Pat
DeMars, Donnie
Nipigon, Ontario
Demchuck, Garry
Grand Forks, N.D.
Anoka, Minn.
Dempster, Bill
Port Edward, BC
DeMuth, Ray
Virginia, Minn.
uDeterding, David
Bloomington, Minn.
Devescovi, Kevin
Bloomington, Minn.
Dewhurst, Gerald
Great Falls, Mont.
Dick, Mike
White Bear Lake, Minn. Dickson, Bob
Dickson, Scot
Ely, Minn.
Dillon, Barry
Fridley, Minn.
Donahue, Mike
Grand Forks, N.D.
Donahue, Tim
Edmonton, Alberta
Donaldson, Todd
Anoka, Minn.
Dow, Larry
Roseau, Minn.
Drewes, Jerry
Stockholm, Sweden Driedger, Ryan
Drzystek, John
Calgary, Alberta
Dumke, Jim
Austin, Minn.
Dunbar, Lyle
Canada
Dupuis, Phil
Red Wing, Minn.
Port McNeil, BC
Thunder Bay, Ontario E
Owatonna, Minn.
Columbia Hts, Minn. Eagles, Mark
Ft. Frances, Ontario
Earles, Fred
St. Paul, Minn.
Echternach, Jerod
Salmon Arm, B.C.
Echternach, Tyler
Apple Valley, Minn.
Edwards, Troy
Willow Bunch, Sask. Elchyson, Barry
St. Anne, Manitoba
Elder, Scott
Belleville, Ontario
Emkovik, John
Eden Prairie, Minn.
Engle, Wally
Winnipeg, Manitoba Erb, Jamie
Hastings, Minn.
Erickson, Dave
Regina, Sask.
Erickson, Dick
uErickson, Luke
Minneapolis, Minn.
Erickson, Thomas
St. Paul, Minn.
Espeseth, Charles
PP SH GW GT
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
5 4 4 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
14 13 15 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0
3 0 3 0
0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0
1 0 1 0
14 1 6 0
17 1 2 0
1 1 1 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 4 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
10 2 3 1
0 0 1 0
5 1 3 0
6 1 6 1
0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0
8 1 5 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0
5 1 5 0
0 0 0 0
8 0 4 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 2 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 4 0
9 1 4 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
13 0 3 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
5 0 4 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Fort William, Ontario F
3 0 6 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. 0 0 0 0
Fahlstedt, Ric
0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
Fairchild, Mike
9 0 5 1 Swift Current, Sask. Falk, Bruce
0 0 1 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Fatticci, Rico
2 1 1 0 Maple Creek, Sask.
Fehrman, Gary
0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn.
Ferroni, Dave
0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn.
Ferry, Paul
0 0 0 0 Kenora, Ontario
Fertig, Sheldon
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Career P
85-86 F
85-87 D
66-67 W
78-79 D
76-80 C
74-75 RW
83-85 W
66-67 W
65-66 W
86-90 W
67-68 F
76-77 D
61-64 C
96-00 W
71-75 W
01-04 F
73-74 D
95-97 D
91-94 F
81-83 W
59-60 D
87-90 F
62-65 D
88-92 W
64-65 D
96-98 D
90-92 W
01-05 F
88-91 D
63-64 W
79-81 W
88-91 D
71-75 D
91-94 F
75-79 LW
GP
0
1
0
2
114
0
18
0
13
104
0
0
33
130
88
70
10
28
3
1
4
50
26
114
5
1
4
136
11
12
2
73
104
0
122
G
0
0
0
0
42
0
3
0
3
36
0
0
26
46
38
13
4
0
0
0
0
4
0
21
0
0
0
55
0
3
0
24
11
0
77
A PTS PIM
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
111 153 76
0 0 0
3 6 9
0 0 0
0 3 4
55 91 94
0 0 0
0 0 0
15 41 6
72 118 146
59 97 10
24 37 40
8 12 12
1 1 4
2 2 6
0 0 0
1 1 0
4 8 64
4 4 12
25 46 184
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 1 0
47 102 52
3 3 0
3 6 2
0 0 0
49 73 42
46 57 102
0 0 0
88 165 107
PP SH GW GT Hometown
0 0 0 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Alexandria, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Detroit Lakes, Minn.
8 0 5 0 Estevan, Sask.
0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn.
1 0 1 0 Hermantown, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn.
0 0 0 0
6 1 3 0 Bothell, Wash.
0 0 0 0 Coleraine, Minn.
0 0 0 0 North Bellmore, N.Y.
0 0 2 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 5 9 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
7 4 3 0 Minneapolis, Minn.
6 0 1 1 Thief River Falls, Minn.
3 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Grand Rapids, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Thompson, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Baudette, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario
0 0 0 0 Poplar Pt., Manitoba
1 2 2 0 Forest Lake, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Regina, Sask.
0 0 0 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario
0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
22 9 11 0 Reston, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 Burnsville, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Canton, N.Y.
0 0 0 0 Fergus Falls, Minn.
11 0 2 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
3 1 2 0 Roseville, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Wawota, Sask.
18 4 10 0 High River, Alberta
Career P
79-83 W
59-61 W
83-84 F
83-85 F
66-68 D
79-82 C
78-79 LW
90-94 F
70-72 C
2001-03 F
71-72 W
76-77 LW
63-64 W
2004-P D
86-90 W
60-61 D
96-97 F
66-67 F
98-01 W
66-70 C
94-98 D
90-91 W
83-87 D
67-68 F
61-62 W
93-94 F
67-69 F
72-73 D
70-73 W
66-68 LW
GP
112
14
1
31
25
65
11
94
49
23
0
0
6
71
97
4
10
8
84
93
127
0
120
0
12
27
4
0
59
38
G
57
7
0
4
1
4
1
11
21
1
0
0
0
0
11
0
2
0
28
41
26
0
15
0
8
4
0
0
15
3
A PTS PIM
68 125 88
1 8 0
1 1 0
3 7 4
2 3 15
15 19 24
1 2 2
20 31 175
28 49 66
1 2 41
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
7 7 118
21 32 56
0 0 0
5 7 4
0 0 0
26 54 55
73 114 37
54 80 95
0 0 0
51 66 106
0 0 0
3 11 0
4 8 20
0 0 0
0 0 0
21 36 16
5 8 2
PP SH GW GT Hometown
16 2 7 0 Wayne, N.J.
0 0 0 0 Estevan, Sask.
0 0 0 0 Brainerd, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 Golden Valley, Minn.
0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn.
1 1 2 0 Lynwood, Wash.
6 1 4 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Gilbert Plains, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 Chelmsford, Mass.
0 0 0 0 West St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Alexandria, Minn.
1 1 1 0 Eveleth, Minn.
0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 Altona, Manitoba
0 0 0 0
5 4 4 0 North Vancouver, BC
10 2 5 0 Wainwright, Alberta
3 3 5 0 Bemidji, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
11 0 1 0 Littleton, Colo.
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Grand Rapids, Minn.
1 0 0 0 Carman, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 Lemerick, Sask.
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Oxbow, Sask.
0 0 0 0 Beinfait, Sask.
Career P
72-76 C
66-67 W
91-92 W
91-92 F
93-97 D
67-70 D
93-94 D
47-49 D
79-81 W
89-93 W
82-83 D
67-68 D
2003-P F
93-96 F
46-48 LW
GP
116
0
8
6
122
59
9
14
14
108
3
21
107
0
8
G
100
0
3
1
12
10
0
3
4
86
1
2
39
0
0
A PTS PIM
125 225 80
0 0 0
0 3 6
2 3 2
69 81 217
15 25 14
0 0 2
1 4 0
4 8 14
94 180 71
0 1 0
4 6 16
66 105 113
0 0 0
0 0 0
PP SH GW GT Hometown
23 5 13 0 Roseville, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Mountain View, Alaska
1 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
1 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
5 0 2 0 Broadview, Sask.
1 0 1 0 Bienfait, Sask.
0 0 0 0 Holland, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn.
0 0 1 0 St. Paul, Minn.
34 2 12 1 Oak Bluff, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 Crystal, Minn.
0 0 1 0 Richfield, Minn.
15 0 6 0 Roseau, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Princeton, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Erskine, Minn.
Career
75-76
77-81
67-71
99-01
63-64
67-68
88-92
48-50
P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Littleton, Colo.
W 113 44 64 108 87 12 0 6 0 Bemidji, Minn.
F 101 56 64 120 12 7 4 4 0 Salol, Minn.
D 51 6 15 21 62 3 1 0 0 Hibbing, Minn.
W
6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eveleth, Minn.
D 120 24 79 103 172 9 0 4 0 Seattle, Wash.
C 19 9 13 22 4 0 0 1 0 Lake Bronson, Minn.
83
Bachmeier, Ryan
Back
Backman, Jerry
Badiuk, Pat
Bakeberg, Greg
Baker, Arne
Baker, Tony
Baldwin, Dale
Balsimo, Jesse
Bari, Marcos
Barnes, Travis
Barnum, O.
Bat, Daryl
Bates, Brian
Baumgartner, Jeff
Becker, Joe
Beckett, Glen
Belisle, Omer
uBelisle, Ted
Bellmore, Paul
Bender, Matt
Bennett, Austin
Benson, Earl
Bergstrom, Terry
Bergstrom, Tim
Berryman, Brett
Bertrand, Roger
Bestul, Bob
Bethel, Steve
Bina, Jerod
Birkley, Dale
Birrenkott, John
Biskup, Greg
Bissell, John
Bjork, Stefan
Bjornson, Kris
Block, Steve
Blue, Charlie
uBluhm, Jake
Bock, Garry
Bodnar, Chris
Boeke, Dan
Bolles, Travis
Bombay, Harry
Borden, Jim
uBostock, Cody
Bouchard, Ron
Boulianne Sr., Jude
Boulianne Jr., Jude
Bovay, Wayne
Bovitz, Brent
Bozak, Ryan
Bradley, Drey
Brandt, Jack
Broten, Mike
Brown, Charlie
Brown, Dave
Brown, David
Brtko, Ron
Budge, Rich
Buhn
Burhans, Ledyard
Burns, Terry
Burstad, Gary
Burton, Hal
Bydlon, Jim
Byfuglien, Matt
Bynski, Michael
Career P
67-68 F
47-50 W
66-67 D
67-68 D
92-96 C
96-97 F
82-86 C
2005-P F
95-99 D
59-60 D
70-72 D
96-98 D
60-61 W
77-79 RW
74-75 F
66-70 W
66-68 C
47-49 RW
79-83 W
00-01 D
83-85 D
98-99 D
91-92 W
64-66 W
75-79 W
66-67 W
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU Hockey Alumni
F (cont’d)
Finks, Jim
Fitzgerald, Bob
Fleck, Randy
Foss, Darryl
Foster, Damon
Fournier, Alain
Fox, Tom
uFrancis, Matt
French, Mike
Frillici, Vince
Frizzell, Irwin
Froehlich, Wade
Fuhr, John
Fuller, Don
Fulton, Eric
G
Gabardi, Derek
Gager, Eric
Ganyo, George
Garritan, Lou
Gartner, Garth
Geatz, Dave
Gendreau, Brett
Gerber, Tim
Gervais, Jean-Guy
Gibbons, Dennis
Gibbons, Mike
Gibbs, Richard
Gilbertson, Jade
Giles, Laurie
Glaesman, Bob
Goulet, Marty
Grams, Steve
Grand, Bryan
Grand, Wendell
Grannum, L.
Graves, Steve
Gregory, Del
Gunn, Aaron
Gustafson, Jared
Gustafson, Kim
Gustason, Gary
Guyer, Tim
H
84
Haider, John
Hallgren, Mark
Hamilton, Todd
Hampson, Russ
Hanowski, Jared
Hansen, John
Hanson, Al
Hanson, Jay
Hanson, Lee
Hanson, Mark
uHardwick, Kyle
Harrison, Blaine
Hartman, Brian
Harvey, Dexter
Harvey, Harry
Harvey, Joe
Hasbargen, Darrell
Hause, John
Headman
Heaviland, Tom
Hede, George
Heimer, Manuel
Heisler, Rod
Hernesman, David
Hills, Scott
Hinchman, Dick
Hjelle, Arlan
Hodgins, Chris
Hoffard, Mark
Hoglund, Dan
Hokanson, Gary
uHolman, Shane
Holmstrom, Neal
Holte, Jim
Hopkins, John
Horn, Billy
Howarth, Todd
Howe, Bill
Howe, Bruce
Howells, Rob
Hudak, Gregg
Huddy, Ryan
Huerd, Vince
Huewe, Neil
Huff, Steve
Hugeback, Mark
Humphrey, Jim
Hunt, Marco
Hurlburt, Terrance
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT
73-75 D 45 4 8 12 6 0 0 0 0
80-84 W 96 39 26 65 71 10 0 5 1
71-72 LW
2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
70-71 RW
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
91-94 D 69 10 25 35 55 4 0 1 0
78-81 LW 68 32 28 60 78 7 2 4 0
74-75 RW
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006-P F
75-76 RW
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
60-61 F
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
79-80 D 31 5 11 16 22 2 0 1 0
78-82 C 121 23 89 112 118 5 1 2 0
86-87 W 10 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0
64-66 W 17 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 0
93-95 W 63 32 34 66 127 10 1 5 0
Career P
96-97 F
81-85 F
66-68 W
02-06 F
98-99 W
81-85 D
83-84 F
66-68 W
02-06 F
82-85 D
75-79 D
93-96 W
84-87 F
67-68 W
61-65 D-W
99-03 F
89-90 C
67-70 C
66-68 F
46-47 D
82-83 F
81-85 F
94-98 F
97-98 D
75-76 C
89-93 D
84-88 C
GP
0
131
34
66
26
108
1
24
140
99
106
57
13
21
34
134
0
59
18
2
2
38
98
32
0
115
101
G
0
74
12
8
5
8
0
4
33
16
27
6
0
14
11
47
0
42
9
0
0
2
24
4
0
28
24
A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
67 141 72 20 4 11 0
7 19 4 1 1 1 0
6 14 26 0 3 2 0
4 9 43 0 0 0 0
36 44 116 2 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 7 6 0 0 0 0
30 63 220 5 0 7 0
46 62 58 6 0 1 1
69 96 191 8 0 6 0
13 19 20 1 0 2 0
0 0 4 0 0 0 0
13 27 2 2 0 0 0
16 27 24 0 0 2 0
53 100 184 20 2 5 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
112 154 33 5 5 5 0
6 15 12 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 6 18 0 0 0 0
25 49 63 0 0 3 0
7 11 14 1 0 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
66 94 110 6 0 2 0
31 55 33 2 3 4 0
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT
00-05 D 143 19 37 56 153 9 0 1 1
76-77 LW
8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
87-90 W 39 2 4 6 26 0 0 1 0
83-85 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
00-04 F 136 13 33 46 74 3 1 0 2
79-81 C 56 38 38 76 97 7 0 4 0
67-68 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
98-00 D/LW 11 1 1 2 24 0 0 1 0
79-81 W 54 11 9 20 13 4 0 0 0
93-97 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006-P D
86-90 F 100 14 28 42 178 2 1 2 0
80-82 C 56 37 44 81 72 8 1 2 1
61-62 W 12 5 3 8 0 0 0 1 0
49-50 F
1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
74-75 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
91-92 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
90-94 D 69 7 31 38 103 1 0 0 0
46-47 F
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
75-79 W 92 18 15 33 49 1 0 2 0
82-83 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
94-96 D
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
75-79 RW 121 100 90 190 70 26 4 15 0
87-90 W 55 11 13 24 30 0 0 1 0
80-81 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
64-65 C
6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
61-62 W 12 2 6 8 0 0 0 0 0
01-02 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46-47 D
4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
73-74 D 12 0 4 4 16 0 0 0 0
68-69 W 25 15 23 38 44 0 1 2 0
2002-P D 74 8 13 21 65 2 0 2 0
78-82 D 117 11 26 37 80 3 1 2 0
75-76 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
62-65 W 34 14 25 39 6 1 0 3 0
48-50 W 10 12 10 22 2 0 0 1 0
90-91 W
7 3 3 6 2 1 0 1 0
48-50 D 13 3 6 9 4 0 0 0 0
71-72 LW 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
72-76 C 50 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 0
81-82 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
02-06 F 139 28 62 90 38 7 0 5 0
96-98 F 56 20 21 41 56 0 0 2 0
97-98 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
90-92 D 14 1 2 3 6 0 0 0 0
8-91 W 90 34 39 73 90 5 0 8 0
67-71 W 89 35 62 97 57 6 2 4 1
84-88 C 71 12 13 25 44 3 0 3 0
66-67 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hometown
Edina, Minn.
Thief River Falls, Minn.
Steelman, Sask.
Roseau, Minn.
Warroad, Minn.
Ferland, Sask.
Wayzata, Minn.
Surrey, B.C.
White Bear Lake, Minn.
J
James, Ryan
uJarvis, Blaine
Jellison, Wendal
Jensen, Brent
Jensen, Jon
Jenson, Jim
Jerome, Dave
Jobling, Jim
Joffe, Aaron
Johnson, Bill
Grand Rapids, Minn. Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Brad
Marquis, Sask.
Johnson, Chad
Irondale, Minn.
Johnson, Ed
Bloomington, Minn.
Johnson, Eric
Olds, Alberta
Johnson, Errol
Johnson, Kelly
Johnson, Ken
Hometown
Johnson, Robert M.
Hibbing, Minn.
Johnson,
Scott
Bovey, Minn.
Johnson, Travis
Warroad, Minn.
Johnston, Patrick
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Johnstone, Leonard
Vernon, BC
Thief River Falls, Minn. Jonsson, Peter
Joyce, Steve
Bismarck, N.D.
Jungwirth, Dave
St. Paul, Minn.
Winnipeg, Manitoba Justice, Chris
White Bear Lake, Minn.
White Bear Lake, Minn. K
Saskatoon, Sask.
Grand Forks, N.D.
Kalbrener, Ryan
Winnipeg, Manitoba Kalbrener, Shane
St. Paul, Minn.
Kaplan, Tom
Banff, Alberta
Karner, Jim
Hoyt Lakes, Minn.
Kathenbeutel, Tom
Roseau, Minn.
Kauppinen, Aki
Roseau, Minn.
Keinänen, Juha
Fosston, Minn.
Kelly, Jason
Ames, Iowa
Kelly, Mike
St. Paul, Minn.
Kelly, Neil
Thunder Bay, Ontario Kelly, Tim
Kenashuk, Mike
Salol, Minn.
Kennett, O.J.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Taconite, Minn.
Kimball, Dan
Taconite, Minn.
Kimball, Joe
Kincaid, David
Kinney, Pat
Klein, Tom
Hometown
Kleisinger, Len
Forest Lake, Minn.
North St. Paul, Minn. Klingfus, Josh
Fort Frances, Ontario Knott, Kurt
Knott, Todd
Brainerd, Minn.
Regina, Saskatchewan Knox, Matt
Knudson,
Joe
North St. Paul, Minn.
Koen, Bayne
St. Paul, Minn.
Koenen, Chad
Sartell, Minn.
Kofstad, Lee
Bemidji, Minn.
Kostiuk, Rob
Taber, Alberta
Krawchuck, Gary
Warroad, Minn.
Kristo, Mark
Dauphin, Manitoba
Krohn,
Nathan
Sioux City, Iowa
Winnipeg, Manitoba Kuharski, Myles
Grand Rapids, Minn. Kvarnlov, Dave
Kvarnlov, Lyle
Richfield, Minn.
Kverno, Dale
Birchdale, Minn.
Kyle, Kevin
St. Paul, Minn.
Marquette, Mich.
Bemidji, Minn.
Silver Bay, Minn.
Moose Jaw, Sask.
Grand Rapids, Minn.
Grafton, N.D.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Thief River Falls, Minn.
Kitchener, Ontario
McIntosh, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Warroad, Minn.
Hibbing, Minn.
Roseville, Minn.
Baudette, Minn.
Edmonton, Alberta
Hibbing, Minn.
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Bemidji, Minn.
Mound, Minn.
Golden Valley, Minn.
Edmonton, Alberta
Warroad, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
Minnetonka, Minn.
Rochester, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Woodbury, Minn.
Redville, Sask.
L
Lafleur, Marc
Lafond, Paul
Langen, Tom
Larkin, Dan
Larson, Mark
uLehrke, Tyler
Lehtenin, Tom
Leipert, Bevin
Leitch
Lemieux, Denny
Leonard, Tom
Lescarbeau, Mark
Lescarbeau, Tim
Lescarbeau, Todd
Lester, Bill
Letourneau, Steve
Levasseur, Jim
Levasseur, Larry
Leverty, Denny
Lewis, Brad
Lillegard, Jim
Lillesvie, Harry
Lindell, Ben
Lindholm, Miikka
Lofman, Heikki
Logan, Jim
Lorch, Daniel
Love, Dave
Lundeen, Steve
Lyons, Dave
Career P
97-98 F
2004-P F
81-85 F
71-72 LW
75-76 C
90-91 W
80-84 D
67-68 RW
88-90 C
75-76 C
66-68 F
99-01 F
84-85 F
46-50 D
86-87 W
59-60 D
96-97 D
46-47 RW
64-66 D-C
87-91 F
97-00 D
83-84 F
62-63 W
2002-p D
79-80 LW
83-88 W
93-96 W
GP
0
61
134
4
0
0
102
2
0
0
0
46
16
20
0
4
0
2
25
132
78
0
6
109
4
105
29
G
0
10
86
0
0
0
7
1
0
0
0
11
1
5
0
5
0
1
8
96
9
0
0
7
0
10
1
A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
10 20 47 0 1 3 0 Gladstone, Manitoba
99 185 157 19 3 14 0 Eston, Sask.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marble, Minn.
55 62 20 4 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn.
0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Skokie, IL
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Great Falls, Mont.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
14 25 39 4 0 4 0 Bemidji, Minn.
5 6 10 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn.
3 8 10 0 0 2 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mounds View, Minn.
2 7 0 0 0 1 0 Roseau, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biwabik, Minn.
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn.
6 14 34 0 1 1 0 Hallock, Minn.
95 191 94 42 5 12 2 Bemidji, Minn.
25 34 195 3 0 0 0 Thunder Bay, Ontario
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baxter, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
46 53 70 5 0 2 0 Astorp, Sweden
0 0 2 0 0 0 0
20 30 86 1 0 1 0 White Bear Lake, Minn.
6 7 18 0 0 0 0 Edina, Minn.
Career P GP
99-00 C 12
97-01 C 101
76-77 RW
0
90-94 W 98
81-82 W
0
00-01 D 25
05-06 D 17
97-98 D
1
87-90 C 18
70-71 LW
2
74-75 C 18
77-78 C
0
89-92 W 80
83-87 W 133
87-88 W
0
59-60 F
4
75-79 D 122
89-91 D
0
67-68 G
0
94-98 W 126
2000-02 F 40
98-01 F 72
87-89 C 33
78-82 D 123
92-93 D
0
92-94 D
0
93-95 D
4
81-85 W 123
76-80 D-LW 120
72-76 C 107
96-97 F
0
02-05 F 104
72-75 W 48
71-75 C 69
47-50 D 10
90-92 D 47
G
1
36
0
37
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
50
15
0
1
17
0
0
47
4
14
5
25
0
0
0
50
16
65
0
23
8
23
1
4
A PTS PIM
3 4 12
60 96 90
0 0 0
51 88 94
0 0 0
1 1 12
2 3 8
1 2 0
1 3 10
1 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
90 140 108
24 39 102
0 0 0
1 2 0
64 81 64
0 0 0
0 0 0
56 103 172
7 11 29
9 23 38
8 13 20
42 67 66
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 4
38 88 90
39 55 68
57 122 81
0 0 0
29 52 88
15 23 16
51 74 48
1 2 2
14 18 48
PP SH GW GT Hometown
0 0 0 0 Grafton, N.D.
7 4 3 0 Grafton, N.D.
0 0 0 0 Owatonna, Minn.
5 6 6 0 Grand Forks, N.D.
0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Espoo, Finland
0 0 0 0 Tampere, Finland
0 0 0 0 Nester Falls, Ontario
0 0 1 0 Bloomington, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Calgary, Alberta
0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Morden, Manitoba
19 2 10 0 Fort Frances, Ontario
3 0 2 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
5 0 4 1 North St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Coon Rapids, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Regina, Saskatchewan
3 0 4 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Red Lake Falls, Minn.
0 4 1 0 Red Lake Falls, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
7 0 2 0 Warroad, Minn.
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Palmer, Alaska
0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
14 1 12 0 Benito, Manitoba
1 0 2 1 Elk Point, Alberta
25 0 9 0 Owatonna, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
4 0 4 0 Neepawa, Manitoba
1 1 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
2 1 2 0 Warroad, Minn.
0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn.
1 0 1 0 St. Louis, Mo.
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT
95-99 C 109 37 64 101 98 10 4 2 0
59-62 C 26 29 18 47 0 0 0 3 0
62-66 W 25 12 12 24 10 1 0 2 0
71-72 D 22 1 10 11 16 1 0 0 0
90-92 W
4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
2006-P F
61-62 D
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
68-69 D
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
49-50 D
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
68-72 C 91 59 70 129 112 9 7 11 0
65-66 D 13 2 3 5 28 0 0 0 0
81-85 C 125 43 64 107 142 11 1 4 0
82-86 W 101 75 58 133 96 19 1 11 0
83-87 W 110 66 99 165 64 15 1 11 1
74-77 W 88 18 31 49 74 3 0 3 0
72-76 W 113 42 56 98 16 10 1 6 0
60-61 D
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
64-65 F
8 4 4 8 0 0 1 0 0
70-72 C-LW 35 5 3 8 12 0 0 0 0
67-68 F
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46-47 LW
4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
46-49 F
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2001-p D 34 0 2 2 20 0 0 0 0
00-01 RW 30 6 3 9 6 2 0 0 1
00-01 C 46 6 15 21 26 4 0 0 1
94-98 F 122 43 61 104 226 8 2 5 0
91-92 C
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
84-85 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
83-86 D 54 9 33 42 56 4 0 2 0
92-93 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
Hometown
Hearst, Ontario
Rainy River, Ontario
St. Louis Park, Minn.
Mahtomedi, Minn.
St. Cloud, Minn.
Park Rapids, Minn.
Moose Jaw, Sask.
Alida, Sask.
Rochester, Minn.
Hopkins, Minn.
Hopkins, Minn.
Hopkins, Minn.
Anoka, Minn.
Rochester, Minn.
Virginia, Minn.
Baudette, Minn.
Anoka, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
McIntosh, Minn.
Rosemount, Minn.
Kerava, Finland
Kerava, Finland
Nipigon, Ontario
Hoyt Lakes, Minn.
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU Hockey Alumni
M
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT
Mack, Jason
90-94 W 122 42 64 106 148 3 3 6 0
Mackenhausen, Steve87-89 D
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Madsen, Bill
60-61 W 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
March, Clyde
63-64 D
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
uMarino, Brandon 2005-P F 20 3 1 4 20 0 0 1 0
Martens, Andrew
02-06 D 101 11 29 40 67 2 1 2 0
Martin, Bob
88-89 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Martine, Claude
88-91 D 81 3 22 25 72 0 0 0 0
Marvin, Charles
66-67 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Masterson, Mark
78-82 F 106 47 51 98 62 6 3 8 0
Matatall, Bruce
95-99 F 103 30 42 72 125 7 1 3 0
Matatall, Craig
92-96 W 123 67 83 150 283 26 2 9 1
Mather, Gary
63-65 W 21 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 0
Matson
49-50 W
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mattson, Don
66-67 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mattson, Terry
85-88 D 93 25 81 106 121 11 0 1 0
Mauricio, Scott
97-98 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McCannell, Daryl
71-72 C
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McCleary, Tom
75-77 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McClellan, Aaron
94-98 W 51 6 23 29 19 1 0 1 0
McClellan, Jeff
88-89 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McDonald, Bill
59-60 D
4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
McDonald, Jim
59-60 F
4 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0
McElmury, Jim
67-71 D 89 34 44 78 109 7 2 3 0
McGill, Jeff
99-03 F 136 34 51 85 62 11 0 4 1
McGovack, John
72-73 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McGraw, Mike
67-68 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McIntosh, Mike
95-96 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McIntyre, Brendan 04-06 F
3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
McIvor, Merv
63-64 D
8 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
McKechney, Craig 91-95 W 125 44 59 103 173 14 0 7 0
McKechney, Ron
59-61 C
5 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0
McKechnie, Bill
48-49 C
8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
uMcKelvie, Chris 2006-P F
McKinnon, Tim
74-75 W 28 7 15 22 8 0 0 2 0
McLachlan, Jim
67-69 D 22 4 7 11 14 0 0 0 0
McLeod, Murray
67-68 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
uMcManamin, Graham 2006-P D
McNellis, Pete
82-83 W
9 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
Meiers, Nick
97-99 W
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Melhus, Duff
72-78 C 110 32 76 108 101 6 1 3 0
Melville, Ed
93-97 F 102 23 37 60 86 0 2 1 0
Methven, Bill
00-04 F 126 15 17 32 137 1 0 4 0
Methven, Bryce
00-04 D 140 16 39 55 162 10 0 1 0
Michels, Travis
89-90 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Michie, Del
84-86 D 23 1 1 2 16 0 0 1 0
Miller, Brian
63-64 W 10 7 3 10 2 0 0 0 0
Miller, Gary
61-62 D 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
uMiller, Ryan
2003-P F 89 25 27 52 65 9 3 3 0
Miller, Wayne
62-63 D 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Milless, Mike
78-81 RW 89 32 26 58 36 9 3 2 0
Millington, Dave
71-74 W 65 38 38 76 54 7 0 4 0
Modahl, Jesse
00-01 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
uMoggach, Joey 2006-P F
Molloy, Tom
68-70 F 39 7 6 13 10 1 1 0 0
Molstad, Jud
94-95 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Money, David
76-77 RW
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Monkman, Stacy
87-89 D 29 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Monsrud, Eric
91-96 W 114 44 49 93 159 14 4 8 0
Monsrud, Scott
80-84 W 87 48 47 95 24 16 2 9 0
Montebello, Tony
77-81 D 114 22 59 81 51 5 1 1 0
Morque, Chris
90-94 D 120 28 79 107 345 7 3 2 1
Mueller, Dave
74-78 D 112 22 44 66 144 7 0 2 0
Mulally, Brian
72-75 F 28 3 6 9 0 0 0 0 0
Munn, Doug
81-82 W
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Murphy, John
75-79 C 122 71 98 169 50 17 4 9 0
Murphy, Tom
90-94 C 114 28 40 68 154 8 0 1 0
Murray, Andrew
2001-05 F 118 46 69 115 131 17 2 6 1
N
Nagle, Arlen
Nathe, Chris
Nathe, Joe
Nelson, Chris
Nelson, Dave
Neuman, John
Newton, Brent
Nichols, Kelly
Nodsle, Mark
Nokelby, Marc
Nordaune, Jeff
Norland, Scott
Northagen, Duane
Nosan, Fran
Novak, Aaron
Novak, Nick
Nyhus, Craig
Nyhus, Steve
O
O (con’td)
Opozda, Jim
Opsahl, Wayne
Osborn, Cale
Osborne, Don
Oster, Jim
Otto, Joel
Owens, Jack
P
Pace, Chris
Parenteau, Bill
Parizino, Phil
Patnaude, Robert
St. Paul, Minn.
Pauletti, Mike
Minneapolis, Minn.
Peiper, Korre
Arden Hills, Minn.
Pelawa, Joe
Elva, Manitoba
Pelkey, Jerry
Watertown, Conn.
Pelletier, Dan
Lino Lakes, Minn.
Pelowski, Brian
Lino Lakes, Minn.
uPeluso, Chris
Roseau, Minn.
Perpich, Mike
Roseau, Minn.
Perrault, Grant
Cottage Grove, Minn. Peterson, Mike
Carman, Manitoba
Petterson, Bob
Gilbert, Ariz.
Pfau, Pat
Phaneuf, Scott
Great Falls, Mont.
Phenow, Mark
Ottawa, Ontario
Phrakonkham, Says
Winnipeg, Manitoba Pomplun, Shawn
Powerview, Manitoba uPope, Matt
Beinfait, Sask.
Potapinski, Dean
Thief River Falls, Minn. Power, John
New Brighton, Minn. Prenevost, Lex
Warroad, Minn.
Preston, Scott
Calgary, Alberta
Prodahl, Mike
Pyle, Dan
Anchorage, Alaska
Coon Rapids, Minn.
R
Bismarck, N.D.
Richfield, Minn.
Radke, Jim
Calgary, Alberta
Ramiller, Frank
Mora, Minn.
Rand, Bruce
Mora, Minn.
Raske, Neal
Hoyt Lakes, Minn.
Reekie, Ray
Rapid City, Manitoba Reif, Dave
Oakville, Ontario
Reise, Tom
Virginia, Minn.
Remus, Willie
Fergus Falls, Minn. Resch, Ian
Winnipeg, Manitoba Rethwill, Scott
Rogers, Minn.
Reynolds, Doug
White Bear Lake, Minn. Rice, Pat
Roseau, Minn.
Richards, Dan
Brandon, Manitoba Riddell, Bruce
Calgary, Alberta
Riddell, Riley
Grand Forks, N.D.
Rieger, Bob
Hallock, Minn.
Ring, Dwayne
Salol, Minn.
Roberts, Brian
Rochester, Minn.
Roberts, Paul
Rochester, Minn.
Roddick, Jim
Bemidji, Minn.
Romanchuk, Steve
Grand Forks, N.D.
Roo, Jim
St. Louis Park, Minn. Rood, Tim
St. Paul, Minn.
Rose, Mike
Oxbow, Sask.
Ross, Garry
Bovey, Minn.
uRoth, Garrett
Grand Rapids, Minn. Ruedebusch, Mike
Selkirk, Manitoba
Russell, Pat
Career
92-95
82-83
65-69
76-78
01-04
59-62
46-47
P
D
W
D
D
D
F
D
P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
D
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minot, N.D.
D 64 18 28 46 68 8 0 0 1 Duluth, Minn.
D 39 1 3 4 18 0 0 0 0 Fargo, N.D.
D
3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fridley, Minn.
W 17 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario
C 122 89 115 204 134 26 4 14 0 Elk River, Minn.
F
2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT
96-98 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
76-81 RW 88 16 36 52 44 3 0 1 0
67-68 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
66-67 W
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
60-61 D
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
90-91 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
87-89 W
1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0
74-77 LW 54 6 5 11 59 1 0 0 0
96-00 C 126 42 49 91 139 14 3 10 0
66-67 W
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006-P D
99-01 F 51 5 11 16 36 0 0 1 0
97-99 C 25 2 12 14 6 0 0 1 0
91-94 W
4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
63-64 C 12 6 4 10 0 0 0 2 1
81-83 F
1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
85-87 D 28 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
98-01 D 132 8 28 36 72 3 0 1 0
99-02 F 90 8 21 29 38 0 2 1 0
95-97 D 57 13 42 55 55 8 2 3 0
2004-P F 74 14 21 35 72 5 0 2 0
88-89 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
95-98 F 10 1 5 6 4 0 0 0 0
74-75 F
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
70-73 W 72 24 37 61 40 5 1 2 0
70-72 D 44 4 12 16 18 1 0 1 0
81-85 D 56 2 17 19 43 0 0 0 0
G
4
9
8
0
1
0
11
1
65
0
0
2
87
12
35
4
32
1
0
4
0
7
9
0
22
5
0
13
3
A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
3 7 2 0 0 1 0 Rochester, Minn.
10 19 0 0 0 1 0
10 18 18 1 0 2 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 2 17 0 0 0 0 Apple Valley, Minn.
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 White Bear Lake, Minn.
21 32 6 2 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
4 5 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
94 159 64 14 2 5 0 Weyburn, Sask.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia Hts, Minn.
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grande Prairie, Alberta
4 6 21 0 0 0 0 Cottage Grove, Minn.
93 180 40 16 6 14 2 Grand Forks, N.D.
21 33 6 1 1 2 0 Moose Jaw, Sask.
53 88 56 7 1 3 1 Camrose, Alberta
10 14 49 2 0 1 0 Regina, Sask.
18 50 23 0 2 0 0 Regina, Sask.
1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn Ctr, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
6 10 2 2 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oakdale, Minn.
27 34 67 1 0 1 0 Blaine, Minn.
33 42 26 2 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D.
4 4 10 0 0 0 0 Anoka, Minn.
25 47 51 7 2 1 0 Roseau, Minn.
9 14 12 1 0 2 0 Cary, Ill.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huron, SD
19 32 34 3 2 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
2 5 0 0 0 1 0 Roseau, Minn.
GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
S
4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
Career P GP
11 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Elk River, Minn.
Salentine, Mike
79-80 RW
2
69 21 25 46 68 4 0 4 0 New Brighton, Minn. Salmon, Ryan
96-99 D 15
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sanderson, Merv
60-63 F/D 34
17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
Sargent, Gary
72-73 D 30
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn. Saterdalen, Tom
62-64 D 22
25 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 Shakopee, Minn.
Sauer, Don
86-88 W
6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, Manitoba Sauer, Rob
87-88 W
2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit Lakes, Minn. Sauter, Dennis
66-68 C/RW 26
15 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn. Savage, Brooks
89-90 D
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Glenwood, Minn.
Scaletta, Joe
61-65 D 47
52 8 6 14 33 1 0 1 0 Hallock, Minn.
Scanlon, Joe
74-76 C/RW 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beaver Bay, Minn.
Schmitz, Bill
75-79 W 118
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn.
Schmitz, Bob
80-81 F
0
79 38 43 81 108 8 1 5 0 Cloquet, Minn.
Schroeder, Don
65-67 D
5
91 31 39 70 32 4 1 5 0 Hibbing, Minn.
Schroeder, Tim
74-75 D
0
57 2 7 9 10 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
Schueller, Dennis
67-71 D 94
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
Schultz, Brad
86-87 D
0
uSchwartzbauer, Nathan 2003-P D 93
uScofield, Tyler
2005-P F 37
GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
Seagull, Brad
85-86 D
0
38 1 7 8 24 0 0 0 0 Carman, Manitoba
Searles, Jacob
98-00 W/D 55
37 2 4 6 18 0 0 1 0
Seide, Steve
74-78 C/LW 119
60 4 17 21 36 1 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn. Sellars, John
67-68 D
5
10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Two Harbors, Minn.
uSerratore, Tom
83-87 C 69
101 7 33 40 75 4 0 2 0 Tingsryd, Sweden
Sertich, John
88-91 W
0
26 7 14 21 0 0 0 2 0 Baudette, Minn.
Shandro, Drew
92-95 F
0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erskine, Minn.
Shedlov, Bill
46-47 D
0
G
0
0
17
23
5
1
0
5
0
11
0
73
0
0
0
17
0
0
6
0
13
38
1
32
0
0
0
A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Stillwater, Minn.
15 32 16 0 0 2 0 Glenboro, Manitoba
24 47 30 7 1 2 0 Bemidji, Minn.
8 13 4 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
0 1 6 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
4 9 4 0 0 0 0 Richfield, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hastings, Minn.
27 38 60 0 0 2 0 St. Boniface, Manitoba
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cloquet, Minn.
56 129 83 12 5 8 0 Farmington, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Farmington, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moorhead, Minn
35 52 111 2 3 1 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greenwood, Minn.
14 14 86 0 0 0 0 Wasilla, Alaska
19 25 10 1 0 1 0 Prince George, B.C.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 30 28 3 0 1 0 Centerville, Minn.
43 81 141 10 4 3 0 Minneapolis, Minn.
0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Andover, Minn.
50 82 28 6 0 4 0 Coleraine, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duluth, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saskatoon, Sask.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fosston, Minn.
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Career P
72-76 F
47-49 F
65-68 C
87-91 D
65-68 W
76-77 D
69-72 RW
47-50 W
84-88 F
82-83 W
72-73 C
78-82 D
85-89 F
76-77 C
01-04 F
66-68 D
64-68 F
74-77 D
81-82 W
65-66 W
67-68 F
81-85 D
79-83 D
77-81 D
73-75 D
2004-P F
96-97 F
72-75 W
60-61 W
Hometown
Thunder Bay, Ontario
St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Int’l Falls, Minn.
Virginia, Minn.
Williams, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
Silver Bay, Minn.
Regina, Sask.
Roseau, Minn.
Wadena, Minn.
Hibbing, Minn.
Fort Frances, Ontario
Deerfield, Wis.
Estevan, Sask.
Bottineau, N.D.
Parkville, Minn.
Osseo, Minn.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Warroad, Minn.
Langley, B.C.
Alida, Sask.
Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Red Lake Falls, Minn.
Yorkton, Sask.
Richfield, Minn.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
GP
46
18
31
33
3
8
59
14
134
0
2
34
131
31
107
30
47
16
0
13
0
92
100
62
38
33
0
81
10
Rygh, Ken
Career P
80-82 F
03-05 D
72-75 W-D
84-85 D
77-79 D
96-98 F
88-90 D
91-94 D
89-90 D
80-81 D
96-98 F
81-84 F
75-76 RW
74-75 LW
94-98 F
69-73 F
73-75 D
75-77 D
Career
82-83
87-90
94-96
65-66
66-68
80-84
49-50
85
Oldcorn, Malcolm
Oliver, Mike
Olson, Buzz
Olson, Daryl
Olsson, Anders
O’Neil, Jerry
Ophus, Roger
Hometown
E. Grand Forks, Minn.
White Bear Lake, Minn.
Hibbing, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Riverside, Calif.
Friendswood, Texas
Fort Frances, Ontario
Antler, Sask.
Warroad, Minn.
San Mateo, Calif.
Regina, Sask.
Regina, Sask.
Regina, Sask.
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU Hockey Alumni
S (cont’d)
Shinabarger, Tom
Simmons, Clay
Simonet, Tom
Simpson, Scott
Sims
uSirianni, Rob
Skrivseth, Glen
Slepica, Merrill
Slocombe, Reggie
Smedsmo, Dale
Smith, Bob
Smith, Lynn
Smith, Mike
Smith, Ron
Smrekar, Bill
Soares, Mark
Sobb, Jeff
Starkey, Ed
Steinmetz, Shane
Stengrim, David
Stewart, Adam
Stewart, George
Stewart, Wayne
Strandell, Jeff
Stuart, Derek
Studebaker, Mark
Sturk, Bob
Suoraniemi, Niko
Swanger, Gary
Career P
85-89 D
99-02 D
46-47 D
92-94 F
47-48 W
2003-P F
78-79 W
71-72 C
61-63 W
69-72 LW
86-89 D
69-73 W
79-80 D
85-89 W
63-65 W
05-06 F
93-97 C
76-77 C
87-90 F
91-94 F
98-00 D
48-50 D
48-49 C
84-86 C
98-99 W
91-93 F
59-61 C/D
04-06 D
63-64 D
GP
103
102
0
0
3
98
0
3
23
63
72
78
26
82
7
0
125
0
31
0
32
13
8
64
11
0
11
20
2
G
17
25
0
0
0
37
0
0
7
30
2
24
1
15
2
0
45
0
4
0
1
6
9
20
3
0
2
0
0
A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
63 80 60 6 0 2 1 St. Louis, Mo.
26 51 96 14 0 2 0 Princeton, B.C.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Little Falls, Minn
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carndoff, Sask.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 72 81 15 0 3 1 Edmonton, Alberta
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Park, Minn.
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Robinsdale, Minn.
11 18 2 0 0 1 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 42 95 2 0 1 0 Roseau, Minn.
14 16 38 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
25 49 59 1 1 4 0 White Bear Lake, Minn.
1 2 8 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
12 27 40 3 2 1 0 Bemidji, Minn.
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ely, Minn.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burnaby, B.C.
65 110 221 8 3 7 1 Calgary, Alberta
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waterloo, Iowa
6 10 12 0 1 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thief River Falls, Minn.
4 5 16 0 0 0 0 Seattle, Wash.
3 9 4 0 0 0 0 Williamston, Mich.
1 10 0 0 0 1 0 Staples, Minn.
31 51 42 1 0 0 0 E. Grand Forks, Minn.
4 7 4 1 0 0 0 Calgary, Alberta
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayzata, Minn.
1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Coleraine, Minn.
3 3 8 0 0 0 0 Angelholm, Sweden
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn.
Goaltenders
86
Career GP
Abraham, Jason
90-91
0
uAlamano, Orlando 2004-P 1
Anderson, John
66-67
0
Anderson, Matt
96-00 24
Bahr, Clinton
88-89
0
Beaton, Jon
93-96
0
Beaton, Mike
92-96 41
Bend, Tom
64-67 36
Buckley, Joe
76-78
1
Cabot
48-49
1
Calder, Roy
70-71
0
Caldwell, Jim
89-90
1
Casareto, Joe
89-90
0
Chilcote, Gary
67-68
0
uClimie, Matt
2004-P 39
Comstock, Blane
67-71 86
Comstock, Will
72-73
2
Cook, Robin
92-96 87
Cooper, Neil
96-98 23
Delmonte, Terry
69-72
6
Fermoyle, Denny
73-74
1
Fermoyle, Patrick
96-97
6
Freeman, Kyle
85-87
1
Groschumpf, Jim
49-50
4
Grove, Tom
59-60
1
Hallett, Jeff
72-74
2
Horner, Jack
74-78 86
Horton, Mike
63-64
3
Howell, Carl
62-63
2
Hunt, Grady
00-04 106
Ignjatovic, Verko
92-93
0
T
Kleisinger, Len
67-68 22
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
Kreibich,
Todd
89-93
55
Taggart, Sean
88-93 W 106 20 25 45 83 2 0 3 0 Fort Frances, Ontario
Kvarnlov, Mike
70-72 17
Talarico, Terry
49-50 F
1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn.
Larson, R.J.
90-93
1
Talbot, Paul
89-91 W
3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Albuquerque, N.M.
Lennox,
Calvin
46-47
6
Taylor, John
72-74 W 29 4 4 8 2 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
Liska, Mark
81-85 87
Taylor, Milt
75-76 LW
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Warroad, Minn.
Long, Bob
60-61
7
Theis, Jerry
73-75 F
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maple Grove, Minn.
Loos, Rob
80-81
0
Thompson, Don
61-63 W 22 4 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 Regina, Sask.
Martin,
Jim
82-86
45
Thompson, Jim
62-66 C 49 54 38 92 38 1 1 14 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
93-95
1
Thompson, Mike
86-87 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West St. Paul, Minn. Medicine, Chris
Morgan, Dannie
00-04 24
Thordarson, Vic
67-69 F 29 8 3 11 12 1 0 1 0 Gimli, Manitoba
Nagle,
Galen
80-84
26
Thul, Brian
92-93 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ness, Jon
86-87
2
Tieranta, Anssi
05-06 D 22 1 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 Lempääla, Finland
77-80 45
Tighe, Greg
74-75 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Frances, Ontario Olson, Dan
Olson,
Gordon
47-49
8
Tkachuk, Kelly
92-93 D 31 3 12 15 30 3 0 1 0
O’Shea, Steve
85-89 104
Tollefson, Dan
88-93 C 117 44 73 117 61 20 4 5 0 Willmar, Minn.
Ostry, Larry
59-60
4
Tookenay, Brent
87-91 C 131 41 65 106 76 7 3 2 0 Nipigon, Ontario
Palmiscno, Toby
01-02
0
Trimborn, Tony
93-94 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pavlatos,
Adam
96-00
88
Turgeon, Walt
67-68 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Perry, Chad
89-92 31
Tveit, Gary
76-81 D 83 5 45 50 24 1 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
68-69
1
Tykeson, Jeff
94-95 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spring Lake Pk, Minn. Petterson, Robert
Quirk,
Jim
66-67
0
Tyler, Jim
85-89 F 124 83 63 146 129 28 3 10 0 Waterloo, Iowa
Radniecki, Dick
47-50 24
Reid, Ryan
97-98
0
U/V/W/X/Y/Z
Robberstad, Jim
61-64
8
Career P GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW GT Hometown
Robinson,
Dan
67-68
0
Udovich, Frank
98-02 W 77 6 2 8 161 0 0 0 0 Ely, Minn.
72-73
0
Usackis, Jay
98-99 D 29 2 4 6 20 1 0 1 0 Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba Rossiter, Dick
Ryan, Jerry
62-66 25
uVadnais, John
2006-P D Stillwater, Minn.
Sand,
Jeff
84-85
0
Vatnsdal, Scott
84-87 D 33 0 5 5 12 0 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn.
Scanlon, Chuck
71-75 101
Vekich, Derrick
90-92 C 29 10 8 18 10 1 0 0 0 Bovey, Minn.
Scanlon, Jim
78-82 85
Wagner, Derrick
83-86 F
4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Fargo, N.D.
uSedevie,
Layne
2003-P 53
Waldhauser, Tom
72-76 F 95 7 19 26 24 0 0 1 0 St. Paul, Minn.
Serratore, Frank
80-81 10
Wallestad, Austin
66-69 LW 49 46 23 69 14 3 2 5 0 Roseau, Minn.
Shields, Kelly
2002-03 6
Walsh, Ernie
61-62 D
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sinclair, Rob
60-63 25
Walters, Dick
46-48 RW
5 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Stevens,
Rob
87-90
47
Ward, Tony
96-97 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chaska, Minn.
Stodgell, Aaron
98-99
0
Warner, Todd
84-87 W 40 4 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D.
Tallarico, Bob
99-01 27
Watkins, Bruce
84-88 D 118 22 49 71 116 8 0 1 0 Bothell, Wash.
Thompson,
Dick
78-80
7
Watson, Charles
49-50 W
3 5 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 Glencoe, Minn.
Warren, Gary
73-74
0
Webb, Tim
85-87 W 44 5 19 24 38 1 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
Wizner, Jeff
75-77 17
Welchin, Jim
66-67 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
Weller, Bill
67-70 F 76 46 58 104 77 9 1 4 0 St. Paul, Minn.
Wellock, Lloyd
66-67 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Estevan, Sask.
Wendorf, Troy
89-91 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stillwater, Minn.
Wenkus, Eric
98-99 C 24 3 7 10 4 0 0 0 0 Eden Prairie, Minn.
Werner, Dick
62-63 D
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fergus Falls, Minn.
uWeselowski, Riley 2004-P D 58 2 19 21 74 0 1 0 0 Pilot Mound, Manitoba
Weston, Stu
79-81 W 43 4 6 10 20 1 0 0 0 Roseau, Minn.
Wheelock, Joel
96-97 D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomington, Minn.
Whiting, John
46-50 W 22 19 12 31 2 0 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn.
Wilson, Dean
92-93 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wilson, John
79-80 C
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Forks, N.D.
Wilson, Scott
94-98 D 35 3 5 8 27 0 0 1 0 Grand Forks, N.D.
uWinter, Travis
2005-P F 16 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 0 St. Cloud, Minn.
Woldum, Steve
66-67 C 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn.
Woods, Bernie
62-66 W 42 13 9 22 14 1 0 1 0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
Wyrick, Craig
87-88 W
1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis, Ind.
Yetter, Jon
87-89 D 35 1 11 12 6 0 0 0 0 Bemidji, Minn.
Young, Kyle
95-98 D 76 2 26 28 66 0 0 0 0 Cloquet, Minn.
Young, Mike
93-94 F
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yurek, Mike
77-78 LW
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Paul, Minn.
Zakrajsek, Bob
60-61 D
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nashwauk, Minn.
Zorick, Biz
82-83 W
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska
Zywiec, Joe
68-72 F 41 3 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 Inver Grove Hts, Minn.
MIN
0
14
0
554
0
0
1,895
2,168
10
40
0
5
0
0
2,232
4,878
12
4,823
1,227
60
3
48
6
220
30
66
4,712
30
40
6,002
0
1,218
3,171
737
40
370
4,717
312
0
2,276
20
1,168
1,089
11
2,350
340
5,828
193
0
5,121
1,639
20
0
1,270
0
370
0
0
1,337
0
5,977
4,807
2,957
383
258
1,176
2,575
0
1,398
62
0
840
GAA
0.00
4.19
0.00
3.47
0.00
0.00
3.61
2.68
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.23
2.34
0.00
3.22
3.62
3.00
0.00
3.75
0.00
5.45
0.00
2.73
3.31
2.00
3.00
3.07
0.00
3.55
3.22
4.72
7.50
9.57
2.76
3.65
0.00
3.59
3.00
3.08
2.04
5.45
2.53
4.76
3.53
2.80
0.00
3.23
3.70
9.00
0.00
4.39
0.00
1.46
0.00
0.00
3.05
0.00
3.87
2.82
2,74
2.35
4.35
2.70
3.73
0.00
5.15
4.84
0.00
3.50
W
0
0
0
4
0
0
16
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
70
0
57
14
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
59
0
0
39
0
13
38
4
0
0
61
3
0
29
0
5
22
0
35
5
55
2
0
52
15
0
0
10
0
6
0
0
13
0
62
62
29
6
0
14
23
0
7
0
0
10
L T SO GA
SV Hometown
0 0 0
0
0 Estevan, Sask.
0 0 0
1
2 Fresno, Calif.
0 0 0
0
0 St. Paul, Minn.
3 0 0 32 231 Detroit Lakes, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0 Fargo, N.D.
10 4 0 114 841 Fargo, N.D.
7 2 3 97 1,066 Poplar Point, Manitoba
0 0 0
0
4 Homer, Alaska
0 0 0
0
4
0 0 0
0
0
0 0 0
0
2
0 0 0
0
0 Int’l Falls, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0
12 3 55 83 888 Leduc, Alberta
12 1 9 190 1,818 Roseau, Minn.
0 0 0
0
6 Roseau, Minn.
19 5 1 259 2,115 Winnipeg, Manitoba
6 1 2 74 519 Fort Frances, Ontario
0 0 0
3
27 St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0
0
2 Minneapolis, Minn.
0 0 0
3
20 Warroad, Minn.
0 0 0
0
5
1 0 0 20
58 Bemidji, Minn.
0 0 0
0
2 Stillwater, Minn.
0 0 0
3
24 Warroad, Minn.
17 4 6 260 2,062 St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0
1
9 St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0
2
10 Muskegan, Mich.
51 12 5 307 2,717 Vernon, BC
0 0 0
0
0 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
8 0 3 72 603 Regina, Sask.
9 3 3 170 1,407 Crookston, Minn.
7 0 0 58 414 Roseau, Minn.
1 0 0
5
12 Grand Forks, N.D.
5 1 0 59
41 Williams, Minn.
10 3 4 217 2,013 Mendota Hts, Minn.
3 0 0 19
84 Duluth, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0 Fargo, N.D.
7 1 0 136 1,043 Mahtomedi, Minn.
0 0 0
1
16 Emo, Ontario
8 4 3 60 473 Calgary, Alberta
0 0 3 37 498 Bemidji, Minn.
0 0 0
1
5 Roseau, Minn.
3 0 2 99 893 Bemidji, Minn.
1 0 1 27
47
34 7 5 343 3,065 Park River, N.D.
2 0 0
9
39 Winnipeg, Manitoba
0 0 0
0
0 Grand Forks, N.D.
30 4 5 276 2,214 Duluth, Minn.
9 5 2 101 796 Coon Rapids, Minn.
0 0 0
3
7 Estevan, Sask.
0 0 0
0
0 South St. Paul, Minn.
12 0 2 93 514 Trail, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0 Fort Frances, Ontario
0 0 0
9 111 Williams, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0
0 0 0
0
0 Bemidji, Minn.
7 2 2 68 526 Marblehead, Mass.
0 0 0
0
0 Bismarck, N.D.
34 3 4 386 2,657 Richfield, Minn.
19 0 9 226 2,211 Cottage Grove, Minn.
19 4 2 135 1,252 Bismarck, N.D.
0 0 1 15 164 Coleraine, Minn.
3 1 0 20 110 Victoria, B.C.
6 0 0 53 384 Baudette, Minn.
16 3 2 160 1,254 Madison, Wis.
0 0 0
0
0 Warroad, Minn.
16 0 0 120 780 St. Paul, Minn.
0 0 0
5
25 Stillwater, Minn.
0 0 0
0
0 Proctor, Minn.
3 0 1 49 365 Bemidji, Minn.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
50 Legends for 50 Years
In 2005-06, Bemidji State University and the
BSU Athletics Department came together to
celebrate the 50th season of competition for
one of the most celebrated collegiate men’s ice
hockey programs in the history of the sport. The
2005-06 season represented the 50th season of
intercollegiate competition for the Beaver men’s
ice hockey program, which played its first game
on January 18, 1948.
Throughout the season, Bemidji State
athletics paid special tribute to the men who
helped establish the Beaver program over the
previous 49 seasons. To celebrate this historic
anniversary BSU assembled the 50 Legends for
50 Years Team, established to recognize the top
50 players in the history of the program.
Collegiate hockey coaching legend R.H.
“Bob” Peters, who won 702 games and 13
national championships at the NAIA, NCAA
Division III and NCAA Division II levels during a remarkable coaching tenure at Bemidji
State, was named head coach of the 50 Legends
for 50 Years Team.
The season-long celebration culminated
with a special ceremony prior to Bemidji State’s
Feb. 18, 2006 contest against Robert Morris.
Forty-four of the 50 members of the 50 Legends
for 50 Years team were on-hand.
C
C
RW
C
D
D
W/D
D
D
RW
C
G
F
LW
C
C
W
F
D
F
D
C
D
RW
G
F
F
W
C
C
W
W
G
D
W
D
D
C
F
C
F
F
D
D
G
G
W
D
C
F
Name
Years
Home town
Career Notes
Bernie Adlys
Mike Alexander
Dale Baldwin
Omer Belisle
Greg Biskup
Jude Boulianne, Sr.
Jude Boulianne, Jr.
Drey Bradley
Charlie Brown
Terry Burns
Brian Carleton
Blane Comstock
Brendan Cook
Scott Currie
Barry Dillon
Mark Eagles
Jamie Erb
Bruce Falk
Paul Ferry
Eric Gager
Mike Gibbons
Bryan Grand
Gary Gustason
Rod Heisler
Grady Hunt
Wendal Jellison
Scott Johnson
Brad “O.J.” Kennett
Mark Kristo
Denny Lemieux
Tim Lescarbeau
Todd Lescarbeau
Mark Liska
Jim McElmury
Craig Matatall
Bryce Methven
Chris Morque
John Murphy
Andrew Murray
Joel Otto
Ian Resch
Dan Richards
Garry Ross
Gary Sargent
Chuck Scanlon
Jim Scanlan
Bill Schmitz
Tom Shinabarger
Jim Thompson
Jim Tyler
1992-96
1982-86
1976-80
1991-95
1984-88
1968-71
1991-95
1981-84
1968-71
1966-69
1976-80
1967-71
2001-05
1975-79
1966-70
1972-76
1989-93
1967-71
1988-92
1981-85
1975-79
1967-70
1989-93
1975-79
2000-04
1981-85
1987-91
1989-92
1972-76
1968-72
1982-86
1983-87
1981-85
1967-71
1992-96
2000-04
1990-94
1975-79
2001-05
1980-84
1984-88
1985-89
1973-75
1972-73
1971-75
1978-82
1975-79
1985-89
1962-66
1985-89
Waterloo, Ontario
Apple Valley, Minn.
Oxbow, Saskatchewan
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Roseau, Minn.
Willow Bunch, Sask.
St. Anne, Manitoba
Hastings, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Swift Current, Sask.
Estevan, Saskatchewan
Roseau, Minn.
Reston, Manitoba
High River, Alberta
Wainwright, Alberta
Roseville, Minn.
Oak Bluff, Manitoba
Salol, Minn.
Seattle, Wash.
Bovey, Minn.
White Bear Lake, Minn.
Roseau, Minn.
Taconite, Minn.
Moose Jaw, Sask.
Vernon, British Columbia
Eston, Saskatchewan
Bemidji, Minn.
Fort Frances, Ontario
Owatonna, Minn.
Alida, Saskatchewan
Hopkins, Minn.
Hopkins, Minn.
Mendota Heights, Minn.
Cottage Grove, Minn.
Regina, Saskatchewan
Mora, Minn.
Grand Forks, N.D.
Bovey, Minn.
Selkirk, Manitoba
Elk River, Minn.
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Grand Forks, N.D.
Roseau, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
Richfield, Minn.
Cottage Grove, Minn.
Farmington, Minn.
St. Louis, Mo.
International Falls, Minn.
Waterloo, Iowa
Member of three consecutive NCAA Division II national champions
BSU’s career scoring leader; two-time national champion
Two-time national champion; BSU career leader in short-handed goals
1995 team captain; three-time national champion
BSU’s third-leading career scorer amongst defensemen
Helped lead BSU to three consecutive national titles from 1969-71
BSU career scoring leader amongst defensemen
Captained BSU’s unbeaten, untied 1984 Division II national champion
Three-time national champion; 1972 U.S. Olympic Team member
Three-time team captain; helped lead BSU to 1st national title
Fifth on BSU career list for assists (111)
BSU career leader in goaltending wins (70), tied for lead in shutouts (9)
1st BSU Division I-era skater with 40 points in a season; 102 career points
10th on BSU career scoring list
1968 All-America selection, three-time national champion
One of two four-time All-America selections in BSU history
1993 All-America selection; three-time First-Team All-NCHA
Four-time national champion; 27th on BSU career scoring list
Fifth on BSU career scoring list for defensemen
18th on BSU career scoring list; member of unbeaten 1984 team
7th-leading defenseman scorer in BSU history; 1982-83 head coach
BSU career leader with 2.61 points per game; 14th on BSU scoring list
Top 10 in career goals, assists and points by a defenseman
Pitcher for Team Canada at 1984 Summer Olympics
BSU career leader in minutes played; Top 10 in GAA, save pct. & wins
Ranked 6th on career scoring list, Top 10 in both goals and assists
4th on BSU career scoring list; 1991 NCHA Player of the Year
3-time honorable mention All-NCHA; 1992 2nd-Team West All-America
26th on BSU career scoring list
1971 NAIA All-America; three-time national champion (1970-71-72)
20th on BSU career scoring list; 1986 First-Team All-NCHA
1987 NCHA Player of the Year and First-Team All-America selection
One of two three-time Titan AHCA All-America honorees in BSU history
Only four-time All-America selection in school history
Two-time All-CHA pick; career leader in PIM by a forward
Two-time First-Team All-CHA; 2nd in BSU Div. I era in def. scoring
2nd on BSU career scoring list for defensemen; career leader in PIM
9th on career scoring list; two-time NAIA All-America pick
BSU Division I-era career leader in points and assists
1984 Hobey Baker Award winner; captained 1984 unbeaten nat’l champ
two-time First-Team All-NCHA selection
tied for 7th on BSU career scoring list (180)
Member of 1976 U.S. Olympic Team
Scored 47 points in lone season with BSU; 9-year NHL veteran
1 of 2 BSU goalies with 5,000 minutes, 50 wins and 2,500 saves
1982 NCHA Player of the Year
22nd on BSU career scoring list
1989 All-America selection; t-13th on career scoring list for defensemen
Only member of Legends team to play at BSU prior to Peters era
Two-time All-NCHA honoree
Forty-four of the 50 members of Bemidji State’s 50 Legends for 50 Years Team and Vic Weber, Bemidji State’s head coach from 1960-64 and 1966, were on hand during a ceremony to honor the team during BSU’s
Feb. 18, 2006 contest against Robert Morris.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Bemidji State’s Retired Jerseys
10
24
Bryan Grand
Joel Otto
Bryan Grand’s #10 jersey was retired in conjunction with Bemidji State’s Feb. 18, 2006
ceremony to recognize the 50 greatest players in school history, the 50 Legends for 50
Years team, which was selected during a year-long celebration of BSU’s 50th season of
intercollegiate competition.
In three years at Bemidji State, Grand helped the Beavers to three consecutive
NAIA national championships and served as a captain in his final two seasons.
One of five three-time All-America selections in BSU history, Grand is the 14thleading scorer in Bemidji State history with 42-112=151 total points in just 59 games.
His career scoring average of 2.61 points per game is nearly three-quarters of a point
better than any other skater in BSU history.
Grand led BSU in assists
during both his junior and senior
seasons, and his 112 career assists
rank fourth all-time at BSU.
During his tenure at BSU,
the Beavers posted a record of
63-13-0.
Joel Otto’s jersey became the first number in the history of Bemidji State hockey to
be retired, as his #24 made its way into the rafters following a ceremony to recognize
BSU’s 1984 undefeated, untied NCAA Division II national championship team on
October 18, 2003. As part of the ceremony, BSU sophomore Ryan Huddy - who had
been wearing #24 - presented his jersey to Otto, switching to #26 while Otto’s banner
was raised into the John Glas Fieldhouse rafters by his children.
Perhaps the most-decorated athlete in Bemidji State history, Otto was a three-time
All-America selection, a Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Year,
a Hobey Baker Award winner, a U.S. Olympian and a Stanley Cup champion.
Otto captained BSU’s undefeated, untied 1984 national champions, scoring
32-43=75 points and leading
the team in assists, scoring and
short-handed goals (4). Otto
earned Division II All-America
honors for his efforts.
In addition, Otto was the
1984 recepient of college hockey’s most prestigious honor, the
Hobey Baker Memorial Award
(Division II).
Otto departed Bemidji
State in 1984 and went on to
a lengthy career in the NHL.
He played 14 seasons for the
Calgary Flames (1984-’95) and
Philadelphia Flyers (1995-’98),
finishing his career with 195313=508 points in 943 games.
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Division I-era Player Awards
First-Team All-CHA
All-USCHO.com
Stefan Bjork
Brendan Cook
uLuke Erickson
Marty Gouleta
Grady Hunt
Peter Jonsson
Andrew Martens
Bryce Methven
Andrew Murray
D
F
F
F
G
D
D
D
C
2000
2004
2006
2002-03
2003
2005
2006
2003-04
2005
F
F
G
D
C
D
2000
2005
2002-04
2004
2002-04
2001
F
D
F
D
G
D
C
D
C
G
D
F
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2001
2002
2002
2002
2005
2006
2006
Sr, F
2005
Jr, F
So, G
2005
2005
So, G
2005
a= first two-time 1st-Team pick in CHA history
Calvin Chartrand
Brendan Cook
Grady Hunt
Peter Jonsson
Riley Riddell
Clay Simmons
CHA All-Rookie Team
Daryl Bat
Rico Fatticci
Brad Johnson
Clay Simmons
Bob Tallarico
Bryce Methven
Andrew Murray
Anders Olssona
Riley Riddell
uMatt Climie
uCody Bostock
uTyler Scofield
a= first-year sophomore
CHA Player of the Year
Pre-Season All-CHA
uLuke Erickson
uMatt Climie
CHA Pre-Season
Player of the Year
uMatt Climiea
a= first sophomore to win honor
CHA Rookie of the Year
Riley Riddell
uLuke Erickson
F
W
2002
2004
CHA Student-Athlete
of the Year
Andrew Murray
Sr, F
2005
All-CHA Tournament Team
Brendan Cook
John Haider
Bryce Methven
uRyan Miller
Andrew Murray
F
D
D
F
C
2005
2004-05
2003
2005
2003
Fr, G
2005
Sr, F
2005
CHA Tournament MVP
uMatt Climie
CHA/EASTON
Three-Star Award
Brendan Cook
All-Tournament
Subway Holiday Classic
3rd tm, 2005
So, G
HM, 2005
Pre-Season All-USCHO
uMatt Climie
Commissioner’s Choice
Finalists
Grady Hunt
Myles Kuharski
Grady Hunt
player
rookie player
Nov. 2002
Nov. 2002
Mar. 2002
G
D
F
F
F
G
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
D
F
D
F
G
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
D
G
D
2006
2004
2002-03-04
2006
2003-04
2006
2003-04-05
2003
2006
2000-01
2005-06
2004-05-06
2004-05-06
2002-03
2003-04
2003-04
2004-05-06
2006
2003-04-05
2001-02
2003
2001-02-03
2004-05
2002-03-04
2002-03-04
2005-06
2002-03-04
2003-04-05
2005
2003-04
2001
2006
2003
2005-06
2005-06
2000
2005-06
2005
2006
2001
2006
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
2nd tm, 2003
2nd tm, 2003
1st tm, 2004
1st tm, 2004
1st tm, 2005
2nd tm, 2005
Sr
1st tm, 2005
Sr, F
So, C
2002
2002
uOrlando Alamano
Jesse Balsimo
Travis Barnes
uJake Bluhm
Wade Chiodo
uMatt Climie
Brendan Cook
Donnie DeMars
uDavid Deterding
Scot Dickson
uLuke Erickson
Lou Garritan
Jean-Guy Gervais
Marty Goulet
John Haider
Jared Hanowski
Ryan Huddy
uBlaine Jarvis
Peter Jonsson
Todd Knott
Ben Lindell
Jeff McGill
Andrew Martens
Bill Methven
Bryce Methven
uRyan Miller
Dannie Morgan
Andrew Murray
Chris Nathe
Anders Olsson
Mike Perpich
uMatt Pope
Riley Riddell
Garrett Roth
uNathan Schwartzbauer
Jacob Searles
uLayne Sedevie
uRob Sirianni
Niko Suoraniemi
Bob Tallarico
uRiley Weselowski
CoSIDA
Academic All-District V
Bill Methven
Bryce Methven
Peter Jonsson
Bryce Methven
Peter Jonsson
Andrew Murray
CoSIDA
Academic All-America
Peter Jonsson
uPlayer returning for 2006-07
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1999-2000
11/29 Calvin Chartrand, F, Sr
12/13 Stefan Bjork, D, So
1/17
Stefan Bjork, D, So (2)
1/24
Daryl Bat, F, Fr
2/21
Stefan Bjork, F, So (3)
Offense
Defense
Defense
Offense
Offense
2000-01
11/27
1/1
1/29
2/12
2/25
Shane Kalbrener, F, Sr
Grady Hunt, G, Fr
Grady Hunt, G, Fr (2)
Grady Hunt, G, Fr (3)
Dannie Morgan, G, Fr
Offense
Defense
Defense
Defense
Rookie
2001-02
10/15
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/12
11/19
11/19
12/3
12/17
1/14
1/14
1/21
1/21
2/4
2/4
Marty Goulet, F, Jr
Andrew Murray, C, Fr
Riley Riddell, C, Fr
Jeff McGill, F, Jr
Mark Phenow, D, Sr
Grady Hunt, G, So (4)
Riley Riddell, C, Fr (2)
Grady Hunt, G, So (5)
Riley Riddell, C, Fr (3)
Grady Hunt, G, So (6)
Riley Riddell, C, Fr (4)a
Todd Knott, F, Sr
Grady Hunt, G, So (7)
Jeff McGill, F, Jr (2)
Andrew Murray, C, Fr (2)
2002-03
10/28
11/4
11/11
11/18
12/16
12/31
1/27
2/3
2/3
3/3
Peter Jonsson, D, So
Kelly Shields, G, Fr
Grady Hunt, G, Jr (8)
Grady Hunt, G, Jr (9)
Bryce Methven, D, Jr
Marty Goulet, F, Sr (2)
Myles Kuharski, F, So
Marty Goulet, F, Sr (3)
Ryan Huddy, F, Fr
John Haider, D, So
Rookie
Rookie
Defense
Defense
Defense
Offense
Rookie
Offense
Rookie
Defense
2003-04
10/20
11/10
11/17
12/1
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12/8
1/5
1/5
1/12
1/26
1/26
2/2
2/2
2/23
3/1
3/9
Luke Erickson, Fr, F
Grady Hunt, Sr, G (10)
Grady Hunt, Sr, G (11)
Wade Chiodo, Sr, F
Luke Erickson, Fr, F (2)
Brendan Cook, Jr, F
Grady Hunt, Sr, G (12)
Luke Erickson, Fr, F (3)
Layne Sedevie, Fr, G
Brendan Cook, Jr. F (2)
Luke Erickson, Fr, F (4)
Brendan Cook, Jr, F (3)
Grady Hunt, Sr, G (13)b
Layne Sedevie, Fr, G
Rob Sirianni, Fr, F
Dannie Morgan, Sr, G
Rookie
Defense
Defense
Offense
Rookie
Offense
Defense
Rookie
Defense
Offense
Rookie
Offense
Defense
Rookie
Rookie
Defense
2004-05
11/15
11/22
12/13
1/10
1/17
2/7
3/7
3/7
Ryan Huddy, So, F
Luke Erickson, So, F Andrew Murray, Sr., F
Matt Climie, Fr, G Brendan Cook, Sr, F
Matt Climie, Fr, G (2)
Matt Climie, Fr, G (3)
Jean-Guy Gervais, Sr, F
Offense
Offense
Offense (co)
Rookie
Offense
Rookie
Rookie (co)
Offense
2005-06
10/10
10/10
10/17
10/17
10/31
12/5
12/5
1/23
1/23
1/23
3/6
Jake Bluhm, F, So.
Andrew Martens, D, Sr.
Luke Erickson, F, Jr. (2)
Cody Bostock, D, Fr.
Layne Sedevie, Jr., G (2)
Luke Erickson, F, Jr. (3)
Tyler Scofield, F, Fr.
Ryan Huddy, F, Sr. (2)
Riley Weselowski, D, So. Brandon Marino, F, Fr.
Layne Sedevie, Jr., G (3) Offense (co)
Defense
Offense
Rookie
Defense
Offense (co)
Rookie
Offense
Defense
Rookie
Defense
Offense (co)
Rookie
Rookie (co)
Offense (co)
Defense
Defense
Rookie
Defense
Rookie
Defense
Rookie
Offense
Defense
Offense
Rookie
(#) no. of career awards won
a= 1st CHA player to win four Rookie awards
b= CHA career record 13th award
CHA Rookie of the Week was established for the
2000-01 season
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Marty Goulet
Andrew Murray
Sr, C
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Second-Team All-CHA
Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray
College Hockey America
Players of the Week
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Academic Excellence
As Bemidji State has made inroads in its development as a Division I program,
its progress in the classroom has been remarkable. In its sixth year under head
coach Tom Serratore, the BSU program has become an academic juggernaut,
annually dominating the Academic All-College Hockey America honor roll.
In addition, BSU has had four College Sports Information Directors of Amercia Academic All-District V selections over the last two years and
has passed the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate performance checks with flying
colors. Overall, BSU men’s ice hockey carries a cumulative GPA of 3.38.
CHA Student-Athlete of the Year
Bemidji State’s Andrew Murray became the first player
in College Hockey America history to be named Player
of the Year and Student-Athlete of the Year in the same
season, picking up the historic sweep at the 2005 CHA
awards banquet.
Murray, a unanimous First-Team All-CHA pick,
became the first BSU skater to be named CHA StudentAthlete of the Year.
NCAA Academic Progress Rate
Bemidji State men’s hockey received a score of 980
in the Feb. 2006 release of the NCAA’s Academic
Progress Rate (APR) score on Feb. 28, 2005. BSU
helped the sport of men’s ice hockey achieve an
aggregate score of 971, the fourth-highest of any
men’s sport in the Division.
The NCAA has established an APR cut-rate
of 925, which equates to a graduation rate of
approximately 50 percent, for all NCAA Division I
sports. Programs which fail to meet the cut rate
when 2004-05 numbers are added to the 2003-04
data risk reductions in scholarships.
APR
‘05 ‘06
uBemidji St. 990 980
Academic All-CHA
Academic All-District V
Over the last four years, five different Bemdiji State skaters have earned seven
positions on the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic
All-District V At-Large Team.
Riley Weselowski kept the four-year streak alive in 2006, and in 2005
Peter Jonsson became just the second BSU men’s hockey player to be named
Academic All-America. He was the only men’s hockey player in the nation to
earn First-Team Academic All-America laurels in 2005. He was a two-time
Academic All-District V selection, so honored in 2004 and 2005.
BSU’s other Academic All-District picks include Andrew Murray (2005),
Bryce Methven (2003-04) and Bill Methven (2003).
For the fourth consecutive season, Bemidji State
led College Hockey America in Academic All-CHA
honorees in 2005-06. BSU placed 16 skaters on
the 2006 Academic All-CHA Team, tying its own
league single-season record set in 2003 and
matched in 2004.
The 16-member group continued BSU’s recent
domination of the Academic All-CHA Team; in conjunction with BSU’s record-setting 16 honorees in
2003 and 2004 and a 14-member group in 2005,
BSU has an all-time total of 76 Academic All-CHA
picks. BSU’s 69 picks in five years under head coach
Tom Serratore lead CHA by a significant margin.
Academic All-CHA picks, 2002-present
02 03 04 05 06 TOT
uBemidji St.
7 16* 16* 14 16* 69
Niagara
7 10 13 13 12 55
Ala.-Huntsville 9
7
2
7 12 37
Wayne State
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8
3
5 11 36
Air Force
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4
3 11 25
Robert Morris
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CoSIDA Academic All-District V
Academic All-Conference
Since 1987, 69 Bemidji State men’s ice hockey players have earned a total of 120 Academic All-Conference honors, starting during BSU’s small-college
era in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
and continuing in the program’s Division I era as a
member of College Hockey America.
Academic All-CHA
uOrlando Alamano
Jesse Balsimo
Travis Barnes
uJake Bluhm
Wade Chiodo
uMatt Climie
Brendan Cook
Donnie DeMars
uDavid Deterding
Scot Dickson
uLuke Erickson
Lou Garritan
Jean-Guy Gervais
Marty Goulet
John Haider
Jared Hanowski
Ryan Huddy
uBlaine Jarvis
Peter Jonsson
Todd Knott
Ben Lindell
Jeff McGill
Andrew Martens
Bill Methven
Bryce Methven
uRyan Miller
Dannie Morgan
Andrew Murray
Chris Nathe
Anders Olsson
Mike Perpich
uMatt Pope
Riley Riddell
uGarrett Roth
uNathan Schwartzbauer
Jacob Searles
uLayne Sedevie
uRob Sirianni
uNiko Suoraniemi
Bob Tallarico
uRiley Weselowski
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Academic All-NCHA
2003 2nd Team
Bill
METHVEN
2003 2nd Team
2004 1st Team
Bryce
METHVEN
2004 1st Team
2005 1st Team
Peter
JONSSON
2005 2nd Team
Andrew
MURRAY
2006 2nd Team
Riley
WESELOWSKI
CoSIDA Academic All-America
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Peter Jonsson (Astorp, Sweden) was named to the
ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America University Division Men’s At-Large First Team, as announced by the College Sports Information Directors
of America (CoSIDA), in 2005.
Jonsson was the only men’s ice hockey player in
the nation to earn First-Team Academic All-America
laurels. Colorado College’s Brett Sterling was named
to the second team, while Harvard’s Dov GrumetMorris and Dartmouth’s Lee Stempniak were honored on the third team.
Jonsson never missed a game at BSU, playing in
107 consecutive contests during his three-year career.
He ended his BSU career as the program’s all-time
Division I-era assist leader for defensemen (45) and
with 7-45=52 career points is tied for 32nd on BSU’s
career defenseman scoring charts. Jonsson also was a
two-time Academic All-CHA selection.
Jonsson was named First-Team Academic All-Dis-
trict V. It marked his second consecutive All-District
laurel; he was a second-team selection in 2004. Jonsson joined former BSU defenseman Bryce Methven as
the only two skaters in BSU men’s ice hockey history
to twice be named Academic All-District V.
Jonsson joined Jim Karner as one of only two
BSU men’s ice hockey players to earn Academic AllAmerica honors. Karner was honored on the College
Division All-America Team in 1994.
The Academic All-America Teams are selected by
a vote of the 2,000-member CoSIDA. To be eligible,
an athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve and
maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 on a scale
of 4.00. Sports information directors nominate eligible athletes from their schools, who are then voted
onto the all-district teams. First-Team All-District
honorees advance to the All-America ballot. The
program honors 816 student-athletes nation wide
each year.
2005 1st Team
Peter
JONSSON
Matt Anderson
Mike Beaton
Omer Belisle
Greg Biskup
Chris Bjornson
Jeff Cordray
Robin Cook
Mike Donaghue
Troy Edwards
Scott Elder
Jamie Erb
Blaine Harrison
James Karner
Marc Lafleur
Robert Larson
Terry Mattson
Aaron McClellan
Chris Medicine
Ed Melville
Nicholas Meiers
John Neuman
Neal Raske
Dan Richards
Drew Shandro
Jeff Sobb
Dan Tollefson
Scott Wilson
Kyle Young
1994
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Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Division I-Era Beavers Playing Post-Collegiate Hockey
By Player
F Daryl Bat (1999-2001)
Asplöven HC
HC Örebro
By League
Minor Professional
SWE1
SWE1
2004-05
2005-06
SEL
ALS
ALS
1995-97
1998-99
2002-05
F Brendan Cook (2001-05)
Pensacola (Fla.) Ice Pilots
ECHL
2005-P
F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001)
Greenville Grrrowl
Wichita (Kan.) Thunder
Kalamazoo (Mich.) Wings
Port Huron (Mich.) Beacons
Roanoke Valley (Va.) Vipers
ECHL
CHL
UHL
UHL
UHL
2002-04
2003-04
2004-05
2004-05
2005-P
OBL
UHL
2003-04
2003-04
D Stefan Bjork (1999-00)
Djurgårdens IF
Huddinge IK
Hammarby IF
F Marty Goulet (1999-2003)
Höchstädter EC
Quad City (Ill.) Mallards
G Grady Hunt (2000-04)
Rockford (Ill.) IceHogs
Tulsa (Okla.) Oilers
UHL
CHL
2004-05
2004-05
D Peter Jonsson (2001-05)
Rögle BK
Rögle BK
SWE1
1996-99
ALS 1999-01; 2005-P
D Andrew Martens (2002-06)
Greenville (N.C.) Grrrowl
ECHL
2005-P
FIN
AUS
2002-03
2003-P
D Jamie Mattie (2001-02)
JYP Jyväskylä
EC Graz
F Andrew Murray (2001-05)
Syracuse (N.Y.) Crunch
D Anders Olsson (2001-04)
Tingsryds AIF
Tingsryds AIF
Varese HC
Bakersfield (Calif.) Condors
Tingsryds AIF
AHL
SWE1
ALS
ITA
ECHL
SWE1
2005-P
1996-99
1999-01
2004-05
2005-06
2005-06
D Mark Phenow (1999-2002)
Kalamazoo (Mich.) Wings
UHL
Jacksonville (Fla.) Barracudas WHA2/SPHL
Fayetteville (Ark.) FireAntz
SPHL
Greenville (N.C.) Grrrowl
ECHL
2003-04
2003-05
2004-06
2005-06
F Riley Riddell (2001-04)
Idaho Steelheads
Atlantic City (N.J.) Boardwalk Bullies
Wheeling (W.V.) Nailers
Columbus (Ga.) Cottonmouths
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2005-06
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
Fort Wayne (Ind.) Komets
Bakersfield (Calif.) Condors
Victoria (B.C.) Salmon Kings
Fresno (Calif.) Falcons
Jacksonville (Fla.) Barracudas
Pee Dee (S.C.) Cyclones
F Frank Udovich (1999-2002)
Reading (Pa.) Royals
ECHL
ECHL
ECHL
SPHL
UHL
ECHL
ECHL
ECHL
SPHL
SPHL
ECHL
Central Hockey League
Tulsa (Okla.) Oilers
G Grady Hunt (2000-04)
Wichita (Kan.) Thunder
F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001)
AHL
2005-P
CHL
2004-05
2003-04
East Coast Hockey League
Atlantic City (N.J.) Boardwalk Bullies
F Riley Riddell (2001-04)
2004-05
Bakersfield (Calif.) Condors
D Anders Olsson (2001-04)
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
2005-06
2004-05
Fresno (Calif.) Falcons
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
2004-05
Greenville (N.C.) Grrrowl
F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001)
D Mark Phenow (2001-04)
D Andrew Martens (2002-06)
2002-04
2005-06
2005-06
Idaho Steelheads
F Riley Riddell (2001-04)
2004-05
Pensacola (Fla.) Ice Pilots
F Brendan Cook (2001-05)
ECHL
2005-P
Reading (Pa.) Royals
F Frank Udovich (1999-2002)
2001-02
Victoria (B.C.) Salmon Kings
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
2004-05
Wheeling (W.V.) Nailers
F Riley Riddell (2001-04)
2004-05
Southern Professional Hockey League
Columbus (Ga.) Cottonmouths
F Riley Riddell (2001-04)
SPHL
2005-P
Fayetteville (Ark.) FireAntz
D Mark Phenow (1999-2002)
2004-06
Jacksonville (Fla.) Barracudas
D Mark Phenow (1999-2002)
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
2004-05
2004-05
Pee Dee (S.C.) Cyclones
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
2005-P
United Hockey League
Fort Wayne (Ind.) Komets
G Kelly Shields (2002-03)
UHL
2003-05
Kalamazoo (Mich.) Wings
F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001)
D Mark Phenow (1999-2002)
2004-05
2002-03
Port Huron (Mich.) Beacons
F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001)
2004-05
Quad City (Ill.) Mallards
F Marty Goulet (1999-2003)
2003-04
2001-02
Roanoke Valley (Va.) Vipers
F Rico Fatticci (1999-2001)
Rockford IceHogs
G Grady Hunt (2000-04)
World Hockey Association 2
Jacksonville (Fla.) Barracudas
D Mark Phenow (1999-2002)
2005-P
2004-05
WHA2
2003-04
European Non-Elite Leagues
German Oberliga
Höchstädter EC
F Marty Goulet (1999-2003)
ItalyITA
Varese HC
D Anders Olsson (2001-04)
GerOBL
2003-04
2004-05
Allsvenskan (Sweden)
Hammarby IF
D Stefan Björk (1999-00)
ALS
2000-05
Huddinge IK
D Stefan Björk (1999-00)
1998-99
Rögle BK
D Peter Jönsson (2001-05)
1999-01; 2005-P
Tingsryds AIF
D Anders Olsson (2001-04)
1999-01
First Division (Sweden)
Asplöven HC
F Daryl Bat (1999-2001)
2004-05
HC Örebro
F Daryl Bat (1999-2001)
2005-06
Rögle BK
D Peter Jönsson (2001-05)
1996-99
Tingsryds AIF
D Anders Olsson (2001-04)
1996-99; 2005-06
European Elite Leagues
Austrian League
EC Graz
D Jamie Mattie (2001-02)
Elitserien (Sweden)
Djurgårdens IF
D Stefan Björk (1999-00)
SM-liiga (Finland)
JYP Jyväsylä
D Jamie Mattie (2001-02)
SWE1
AUS
2003-P
SEL
1995-97
FIN
2002-03
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League Key
AHL
American Hockey League
ALS
Allsvenskan (Sweden)
AUS
Austrain League
CHL
Central Hockey League
ECHL
East Coast Hockey League
FIN
SM-Liiga (Finland)
ITA
Italian League
OBL
Oberliga (Germany)
SEL
Elitserien (Sweden)
SWE1
Swedish First Division
SPHLSouthern Professional Hockey League
UHL
United Hockey League
WHA2
World Hockey Association 2
2003-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2005-06
2005-06
American Hockey League
Syracuse (N.Y.) Crunch
F Andrew Murray (2001-05)
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Bemidji State Hockey Traditions
The School Colors
The BSU Logo
In Feb., 1920, an assembly hour was set aside for the selection
of school colors. After the balloting on colors had resulted in a
deadlock, Cyrillus Freeman, a student from Minneapolis, rose
and commanded attention.
“As we sat here discussing this question,” she said, “I happened to glance out the window. The sight that met my eyes was
fresh, green pines silhouetted against pure white snow. What
could be more appropriate than green and white?”
This idea was accepted unanimously.
During the fall semester of 1998, campus-wide discussions were
held on the need for new marks to represent the University as
well as BSU athletics. The University marks at the time had
been in place since 1974, with minor revisions in 1987, while
no official athletic mascot, logo or image had been adopted for
University use.
A committee was formed and for the next academic year
an audit and review were conducted on the school logo and
athletics imagery to determine what images were being used to
represent the institution.
During the spring and summer of 1999, requests for proposals (RFP) were sought from outside firms to assist the university
in this historic undertaking.
The BSU coaching staffs took great interest in the efforts to
produce the new Beaver logo. They desired an image that would
represent pride and confidence while being gender-neutral and
not appearing cartoonish in nature.
The public relations firm of Russell & Herder of Brainerd
was awarded the RFP for the logo project during the summer of
2000. For the remainder of 2000 and through early 2001, Russell
& Herder helped oversee focus groups and surveys regarding
the logo change.
In Dec. 2000, preliminary logo designs were presented to
the committee, and revisions were made until the time the new
marks were formally adopted and officially unveiled March 28,
2001 at a ceremony on campus.
The Naming of the Beavers
As President Deputy reviewed football practice one evening in
May, 1932, he called the team into a huddle and raising his hands
above their heads declared, “I christen this team the Beavers.”
The name “Beavers” is symbolic of the silent, hard-working
teams representing Bemidji State University.
Fight Song
“Go Bemidji Beavers
Go you green and white
Go Bemidji Beavers
Fight with all your might!
Rah! Rah! Rah!
We are here to cheer you
We are out to bring you fame
So go Bemidji Beavers
Fight and win this game!”
Red-Line Swingers
The World Famous Red Line Swingers pep band has provided
music, entertainment and excitement for Bemidji State hockey
for three decades. Open to all Bemidji State undergraduates and
alumni, the Red Line Swingers accommodate 15-25 members
annually. Formed in 1974 by then-head coach R.H. “Bob” Peters,
the band is currently under the direction of faculty advisor Del
Lyren.
Beaver Hockey Alumni
Bemidji State’s storied hockey legacy has led
numerous BSU players to advance to the next level
of hockey, representing the Beavers at the professional level or the United States in international
competition.
Bemidji State has produced four NHL players,
including Joel Otto who won a Stanley Cup with
the Calgary Flames in 1989.
National Hockey League
Jim McElmury
Minnesota/Kansas City/Colorado
Joel Otto
Calgary/Philadelphia
Gary Sargent
Los Angeles/Minnesota
Dale Smedsmo
Toronto
1972-78
1984-98
1975-83
1972-73
United States National Team
Charlie Brown
Blane Comstock
Bruce Falk
Bryan Grand
Jim McElmury
Gary Sargent
Gary Ross
Joel Otto
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1973
1976
1984
United States Olympic Team
Charlie Brown
Jim McElmury
Blane Comstock
Gary Ross
Joel Otto
1972 (Silver)
1972 (Silver)
1976 (5th)
1976 (5th)
1998 (5th)
British Hockey League
Greg Biskup
Lee Valley/Trafford
Dan Richards
Trafford
German First Division
Mike Alexander
Straubing EHC
1988-91
1990-91
1990-93
International Hockey League
Dale Baldwin
1980-87
Fort Wayne
Pat DeMarchi
1972-76
Muskegon/Port Huron/Virginia/Syracuse
Jim Logan
1998-2001
Detroit/Michigan/Milwaukee
The 1972 Olympic team (left) trained in Bemidji from Aug.Sept. 1971 prior to competition in Sapporo, Japan.
front row: Pete Sears, Keith Christianson, Murray Williamson,
Hal Trumble, Tim Sheehy, Lefty Curran
middle row: Buddy Kessel-Equipment, Bruce McIntosh, Jim
McElmury, Larry bader, Frank Sanders, Ron Naslund, Wally
Olds, Charlie Brown, Tim Regan, Dr. Nagobads
back row: Mark Howe, Craig Sarner, Tom Mellor, henry Boucha, Dick McGlynn, Kevin Ahearn, Robbie Ftorek, Stu Irving
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Bemidji, Minn. - First City on the Mississippi
T
he Bemidji area is home to a population of more
that 30,000 and includes the Leech Lake, White
Earth, and Red Lake Indian Reservations, and
Lake Itasca, the headwaters to the Mississippi River. The
City of Bemidji provides a focus for educational, business,
and medical services. Recreational and cultural activities
reflect a multicultural heritage that includes American
Indian, European and Canadian influences.
Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only
miles from where the mighty Mississippi River begins
its 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Gulf of
Mexico, a city at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan
and Babe the Blue Ox.
Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or
group tour destination is also enhanced with historic character. From world renown statues and architecture listed on
the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth
mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting
turn in Bemidji.
Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous
statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox listed in the
National Register of Historic Places. Nearby is Bemidji’s
Tourist Information Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan
memorabilia, The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of
States built with stones from every state in the U.S. and
Canadian provinces.
To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the
statue of Bemidji’s founding Chief Bemidji, as well as the
Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, also
on the National Register.
At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, site
of the Crookston Lumber Co. The burning of the mill in
1924 marked the end of the county’s logging era.
On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the historic Mississippi River Bridge, built in 1916. This structure
is listed on the National Register as one of the earliest
examples of a steel-reinforced concrete bridge. At the
southern end of Minnesota Avenue lies the Great Northern
Depot, completed in 1913. On the Historic Register, the
Depot is the last early 20th century railroad building left
in its original condition.
The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in 1910,
is cited in the Architecture of Minnesota Guide as a successful prairie-style solution for a single-story building.
Other examples of historic architecture include the
Beltrami County Courthouse built in 1902. Across the
street you’ll find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former
Post Office.
Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is the
eight-block section of Lake Boulevard. Once known as
Bemidji’s “Gold Coast,” among the many venerable homes
to be viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in 1910 with
a showcase garden.
The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used
for a Catholic convent. An unusual log structure, the Fisk
House was reconstructed log-by-log at the present site.
Judge Fisk enjoyed entertaining many distinguished guests,
including writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along you’ll
find Warfield House, the 1912 home of the man who built
Bemidji’s electric light plant.
Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker &
Mangelsdorf House, also known for its large, informal
gardens.
Birchmont Avenue displays two art deco classics built
in 1937, one with a semicircular glass projection, is located
at Bemidji State University, the only lakeshore campus in
the state with architecture dating back to 1919.
Located about midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul
to the south and Winnipeg, Canada to the north, Bemidji
has easy access by air, motor carrier, and automobile to
metropolitan areas and international airports.
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Bemidji State University
Goals
Academic Program
Bemidji State enters the 21st century with a deep sense of commitment to its region, a national reputation for quality programming and an international perspective for its 4,800 students.
Founded on a sound liberal education, University programs are
designed to educate students so that they may live as responsible,
productive and free citizens in a global society.
The only baccalaureate institution in northern Minnesota,
Bemidji State offers over 70 major fields of study housed in one
of three major colleges: Arts and Letters, Social and Natural Sciences, and Professional Studies. Quality education is a priority
at BSU, as many programs have earned national acclaim. The
accounting program ranks among the nation’s Top 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific research
has gained national exposure in a variety of fields.
History
Bemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became
a leading teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University status in 1975. Currently, BSU recognizes over 28,000
alumni.
Students / Faculty
Nearly 70 percent of Bemidji State students come from northern
Minnesota, but the University broadens its services to attract
students and faculty from diverse backgrounds and aspirations. Through teaching and and informed attention to the
educational needs of students, the University seeks to instill the
spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. In fact,
many BSU faculty members continue to pursue knowledge as
specialists and educators in their fields.
Location
Bemidji State University lies in the heart of the city of Bemidji,
midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, deep
within Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. With stands of pine,
oak and birch reflecting the nearby presence of the northern
woods, the east side of campus lines the shores of Lake Bemidji.
The city of Bemidji, which serves a population of approximately
40,000, provides a regional focus for educational, business and
medical services. Entertainment and activities include lively
downtown Bemidji, shopping malls, theatre, art, downhill and
cross country skiing and various forms of water recreation.
Facilities
The modern campus spans 89 acres on the shores of Lake
Bemidji, including the recently-renovated Physical Education
Complex which houses the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, host to
several NCAA Championships. The BSU Gymnasium hosts the
basketball and volleyball events, and a 3,000 square foot weight
room, human performance labaratory, indoor track, and tennis,
racquetball and swimming areas complete the complex.
Football fans can catch a spectacular view of Lake Bemidji
through the east end zone of Chet Anderson Stadium.
Financial Aid / Scholarships
Eighty-two percent of students at Bemidji State receive some
form of financial assistance. Over $16 million was awarded
last year to students, including $6 million in grants and
scholarships.
Internships
Each year, students complete internships with the NASA space
program in Houston, Tex., Disneyland, Compaq, Rubbermaid
and a host of architectural firms.
Bemidji State University offers the following
degree programs:
Bachelor of Science
Accounting
Applied Psychology: Human Services
Aquatic Biology
Art (Teacher Licensure)
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Community Health
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Design Technology
Economics
Elementary Education (Teacher Licensure)
English (Teacher Licensure)
Environmental Studies
Geography
German (Teacher Licensure)
Health Education (Teacher Licensure)
History
Industrial Technology
International Studies
Life Science/Biology (Teacher Licensure)
Life Science/Chemistry/Physics (Teacher Licensure)
Marketing Communications
Mass Communication
Mathematics
Mathematics (Teacher Licensure)
Medical Technology
Music (Teacher Licensure)
Nursing
Physical Education (Teacher Licensure)
Physics
Psychology
Science (Teacher Licensure)
Social Studies
Social Work
Spanish (Teacher Licensure)
Technology Education (Teacher Licensure)
Vocational Education (Bachelor of Science)
Bachelor of Arts
Art
Biology
Chemistry
English
Geography
German
History
Humanities
Indian Studies
Industrial Technology
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Social Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Sports Management Program
Theatre
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Art
Creative & Professional Writing
Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Chiropractice Program
Pre-Denistry Program
Pre-Engineering Program
Pre-Law Program
Pre-Medicine Program
Pre-Mortuary Science Program
Pre-Nursing Program
Pre-Occupational Therapy Program
Pre-Optometry Program
Pre-Pharmacy Program
Pre-Physical Therapy Program
Pre-Physician’s Assistant Program
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Program
Specialized Licensure Programs
Devlopmental Adapted Physical Education
Early Childhood
Early Childhood Family Education
Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
Middle School Reading
Secondary Developmental Reading
Special Education
Specific Learning Disabilities (Mild to Moderate
Mentally Impaired )
Vocational Education
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Minors Not Included In Major Fields
Anthropology
Applied Public Policy
Art History
Chemical Dependency
Earth Science
Geology
International Studies
Ojibwe
Outdoor Management
Peace & Justice Studies
Religious Studies
Space Studies
Women’s Studies
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Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
Bemidji State Athletics Facilities
Chet Anderson Stadium is home to BSU’s football and outdoor track and field programs. It is one of just
three collegiate football stadiums in the nation with a lakeside setting.
BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The stadium grandstand is
BSU’s newest athletics facility, completed for the 2002 season.
BSU Gymnasium is the home of BSU’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. BSU’s
men have won a home-court NSIC Playoff game each of the last four years, and both the men and
women won a home-court NSIC Playoff game in 2004.
Bemidji State’s softball program plays its home contests at the BSU Softball Field, adjacent to the
baseball field.
John S. Glas Fieldhouse is the legendary home of BSU’s men’s and women’s ice hockey programs.
BSU’s men have won five national championships in the building.
The BSU indoor track and tennis teams make their home in the Gillette Recreation and Fitness Center,
one of the finest indoor facilities in the region. It is the annual host of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate
Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships and also serves as the campus recreational center.
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Beaver Pride: The Team Behind the Teams
Help Fill a Piece of the Puzzle
Support BSU Student-Athlete Scholarships
Join Beaver Pride
Call (218) 755-2827
http://www.gobeaverpride.org
Beaver Pride
1500 Birchmont Drive NE
David Park House
Bemidji, MN 56601
Rob Bollinger
phone:
(218) 755-3783
e-mail:
rbollinger@bemidjistate.edu
Joe Dunn
phone:
e-mail:
(218) 755-2142
bstewart@bemidjistate.edu
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Amanda Clausen
phone:
(218) 755-2142
e-mail:
aclausen@bemidjistate.edu
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NCAA Regulations Regarding Boosters
Media Services
Bemidji State provides extensive Internet information
resources for those covering BSU football and its
other athletics programs.
The BSU sports information web site contains
schedules, rosters, updated statistics and some
historical information from previous seasons. Printquality photos of BSU players and coaches are also
available for download.
BSU’s weekly game-notes package is completed and made available on-line during the season,
and are typically available Wednesday afternoon.
BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF format and
will be distributed via electronic means only (e-mail
or web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be
regularly distributed via fax.
Information on Bemidji State men’s ice hockey
is available on other reputable web sites which cover
college hockey:
• http://www.collegehockeyamerica.com
• http://www.collegehockeystats.net
• http://www.uscho.com
Official BSU athletics web site:
• http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Game-Day Services
Gameday packages containing programs, line
charts, game notes and other information will be
available in the John S. Glas Fieldhouse press box
prior to all home contests.
Final statistics include an official NCAA box
score and per-period shot charts. Game notes and
quotes from coaches and selected players will also
be available. Telephone, copier and fax services are
available on a first-come, first-served basis.
There is no Internet service in the John Glas
Fieldhouse. Media requiring post-game Internet access are welcome to use the BSU sports information
offices in the ajoining Gilette Recreation Center.
Credentials / Pass List
Season credentials will be issued to all media
covering the Beavers on a regular basis.
For single-game passes and credentials,
contact the BSU sports information office no less
than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of
the event. Credential requests must be submitted
via fax on official letterhead.
Credentials will be issued only to representatives of an accredited media outlet who will be
working in an official capacity to cover a BSU athletic event. No credentials will be issued to friends,
spouses, children or other family members.
Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State
University and may be revoked at any time.
Professional Scouts
By NCAA regulation, persons in attendance at
a Bemidji State hockey contest for the purpose
of scouting players for professional leagues or
franchises must purchase a ticket in order to gain
access to the contest.
Scouts will be provided with a pass which will
give them access to the press box for the purpose
of obtaining line charts and statistics. Requests for
these passes must be made in advance through
SID Andy Bartlett.
Who Are Boosters?
You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you:
• Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride
• Have made a donation to the athletic program
• Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes
• Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or families
• Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way
Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they no longer support the
athletics program.
Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes?
The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started classes for the
ninth grade.
In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes
a prospect if the institution provides any financial assistance or other benefits
not provided to any prospective student
What Are Permissible Activities by Boosters?
The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in:
• May attend events such as contests or banquets where prospects are
present so long as the booster is there on their own initiative. Boosters are
NOT able to contact prospects or prospect’s relatives at such events.
• Boosters CAN inform BSU coaches of prospects in their area by contacting the BSU staff and/or sending newspaper clippings about the prospect.
• Boosters may arrange employment for prospects. Prospects may not
start the job until after completion of their senior year in high school, and
compensation must be based on actual work performed at a normal rate.
• Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with friends and
neighbors. Contacts with prospects are permitted as long as they are NOT
for recruiting purposes and are NOT initiated by BSU staff members.
Mike Curfman
Compliance Coordinator
Becky Stewart
Compliance G,A.
BSU Athletics Compliance Office
1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Box 29
Bemidji, MN 56601
Compliance Coordinator
Mike Curfman
phone: (218) 755-3783
fax:
(218) 755-3898
e-mail: mcurfman@bemidjistate.edu
Compliance Graduate Assistant
Becky Stewart
phone: (218) 755-2142
e-mail: bstewart@bemidjistate.edu
What is a Contact?
What is Considered Recruiting?
Contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or their parents/guardians and a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting.
Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster)
for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrolment and eventual participation in the BSU intercollegiate athletics program.
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Practice
Bemidji State’s daily practice sessions are open to
the media. Please contact SID Andy Bartlett if you
wish to attend.
Interview Policies
All player interviews outside of post-game and practice time must be arranged through the BSU sports
information office. Player interviews are typically
arranged during early-afternoon hours before the
team has its afternoon practice.
For interviews with coaches, contact the sports
information office at (218) 755-2763.
By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be available on gameday until the conclusion of that day’s
contest. Contact the sports information office with
questions or for assistance.
Directions to John Glas Fieldhouse
Highway 2 passes through Bemidji east-west, and
Highway 71 is the main north-south thoroughfare.
Each leads to Bemidji Avenue/Paul Bunyan Drive.
Follow Bemidji Avenue / Paul Bunyan Drive to 19th
Street; the John S. Glas Fieldhouse is on the corner
of 19th Street and Paul Bunyan Drive, directly across
the street from Slumberland Furniture.
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The official web site of the Bemidji State University Sports
Information Office, info.bemidjistate.edu/sports contains
all the information you need to assist with your coverage of
Bemidji State men’s ice hockey or any of the other 16 varsity
intercollegiate sports offered at BSU.
The web site contains typical schedule and roster
information, biographical sketches of the Beavers and the
coaching staff, comprehensive statistical information and
news release archives.
Additionally, information from previous seasons is
archived and remains available on the web site, providing
a valuable research tool for media or others covering the
Bemidji State men’s ice hockey program. Season stats are
available for BSU’s entire Division I era, beginning with
the 1999-2000 season, and small-college era statistics are
currently available back to the 1997-98 season. More information is being added to the archive sections of the web
site on a frequent basis, so if you cannot find what you’re
looking for check back or contact the sports information
office for assistance.
Also available at the site are complete media guides for
men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, football and volleyball in Adobe PDF format. Previous
media guides are also available in the archives.
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU Hockey Media Outlets
Local Print
• Bemidji Pioneer
Phone
Fax 1320 Washington Ave, SE
Bemidji, MN 56601
http://www.bemidjipioneer.com
Jim Carrington (editor)
John McRae (hockey beat)
Anthony Gray
• The Northern Student
Phone
Fax Bemidji State University
Bemidji, MN 56601
Regional Print
(218) 751-3740
(218) 751-6914
sports@bemidjipioneer.com
jmcrae@bemidjipioneer.com
agray@bemidjipioneer.com
(218) 755-2987
(218) 755-3757 or 2913
Local Television
• KAWE/KAWB-TV (Lakeland Public Television)
Phone
(218) 751-0085 or (800) 292-0922
Fax (218) 759-0460 or (800) 861-7544
Lakeland News
Bemidji State University, Box 9
Bemidji, MN 56601
http://www.lakelandptv.org
Dennis Weimann (news director) dweimann@lakelandptv.org
Brandon Radcliffe (sports director) bradcliffe@lakelandptv.org
• KBSU TV-17 (local hockey telecast production)
Phone
(218) 755-2402
Fax
(218) 755
Bemidji State University
Bemidji, MN 56601
Scott Williams (play-by-play) scottwilliams1000@hotmail.com
Louise Mengelkoch (Dean, Mass Communications)
Local Radio
• R.P. Broadcasting, Inc. (BSU radio flagship)
Phone
(218) 751-7777
Fax (218) 759-0658
2115 Washington Ave.; Bemidji, MN 56601
TalkRadio 1360 am (radio home for BSU football)
MIX 103.7 fm (radio home for BSU hockey)
Dan Voss (general manager)
dvoss@kkbj.com
Brian Schultz (sports director)
bschultz@kkbj.com
Brian Bissonnette (analyst)
bbissonnette@paulbunyan.net
Kelly Schultz (studio host)
kschultz@kkbj.com
• Paul Bunyan Broadcasting, Inc.
Phone
(218) 444-1500
Fax
(218) 751-8091
502 Beltrami Avenue
Bemidji, MN 56601
Kevin Jackson (sports director)
kjackson@
Moose Richards
moosenb@charter.net
Scott Williams
scottwilliams1000@hotmail.com
• FM90 (BSU student radio)
Phone
Fax Bemidji State University
Bemidji, MN 56601
• Duluth News-Tribune Phone
Fax e-mail
424 W. First Street
Duluth, MN 55802
http://www.duluthnews.com
Kevin Pates
• Fargo Forum
Phone
Fax e-mail
101 5th Street North
Fargo, ND 58102
http://www.in-forum.com
Brian Peterson
• Grand Forks Herald
Phone
Toll-free Fax P.O. Box 6008
Grand Forks, ND 58206
http://www.gfherald.com
Kevin Fee
• Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Phone
Fax 425 Portland Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55488
http://www.startribune.com
Rachel Blount Joel Rippel • St. Paul Pioneer Press
Phone
Fax
345 Cedar State
St. Paul, MN 55101
Statewide Outlets
(800) 456-8181
(218) 723-5314
sports@duluthnews.com
kpates@duluthnews.com
(701) 235-7311
(701) 241-5487
sports@forumcomm.com
bpete@forumcomm.com
(710) 780-1100, x243
(800) 477-6572
(701) 795-4603
• Minn. Associated Press Phone
Toll-free Fax 511 11th Avenue S. (404)
Minneapolis, MN 55415
• Minn. News Network Radio
Phone
Toll free Fax 1370 Davern Street
St. Paul, MN 55116
(612) 332-2727
(800) 552-7250
(612) 342-5299
(612) 321-7211
(800) 879-3462
(612) 321-7222
National Outlets
• USA Today Online Edition
Phone
Fax 1000 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22229
http://www.usatoday.com
(800) 872-3410
(703) 276-5505
• ESPN
http://www.espn.com
kfee@gfherald.com
(800) 829-8742
(612) 673-7774
rblount@startribune.com
jrippel@startribune.com
(612) 228-5516
(612) 228-5527
Regional Television
• KVLY-TV (Ch. 11; Fargo, N.D.)
Phone (701) 237-5211 or (800) 450-5844
Fax: (701) 237-5396
P.O. Box 1878
Fargo, ND 58103
(sports director)
• WDIO-TV (Ch. 13; Duluth, Minn.)
Phone:
(218) 727-6865
Fax:
(218) 727-2318 or (218) 727-4415
10 Observation Road
Duluth, MN 55811
Steve LePage (sports director)
slepage@wdio.com
National Hockey
• U.S. College Hockey Online
http://www.uscho.com
Jason Moy (GM)
Matt Mackinder
also...
gm@uscho.com
chawriter@uscho.com
makindermedia@yahoo.com
• Inside College Hockey
http://www.insidecollegehockey.com
Nate Ewell
nate@insidecollegehockey.com
Mike Eidelbes
mike@insidecollegehockey.com
• USA College Hockey Magazine
phone
(781) 934-5888
web
http://www.usacollegehockey.com
145 Temple Street
Duxbury, MA 02332
Brian McDonough
• American Hockey Coaches Association
web
http://www.ahcahockey.com
(218) 755-4120/2059
(218) 755-4119
Radio R.P. Broadcasting, Inc.
Television Charter Communications, Inc.
R. P. Broadcasting of Bemidji has been only flagship radio home of Bemidji State
University athletics has known, serving as BSU’s radio outlet since 1999.
For the first time in 2006-07, Bemidji State men’s ice hockey will make its home
on MIX 103.7 FM, giving the Beavers unprecedented coverage north-central Minnesota.
Additionally, all game broadcasts will be streamed live over the Internet via KKBJ’s
web site (http://www.kkbj.com/sports.html). Broadcasts are available to Windows,
Macintosh and UNIX computer users and are distributed in RealAudio format (requires RealOne player, available as a free download at http://www.real.com).
Voice of the Beavers Brian Schultz enters his third year behind the mic and Brian
Bissonette provides color commentary for BSU home games. Kelly Schultz serves as
studio host.
Radio and Internet coverage of BSU men’s ice hockey begins 30 minutes prior to
opening faceoff with a comprehensive pre-game show, featuring interviews with BSU
players, coaches and others involved with the school’s athletics programs, as well as
analysis and insights on the coming game.
In 2003, Bemidji State athletics entered a new era of media coverage, partnering with
Charter Communications to provide live coverage for BSU home athletics events each
year exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on Charter cable systems.
KBSU, Bemidji State’s campus television station, will continue its long-standing
tradition of producing BSU athletics telecasts.
In addition to the full home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU will also produce BSU’s full schedule of home football games and a selection of men’s and women’s
basketball contests in 2006-07. In total, KBSU and Charter have a 24-game schedule
on tap, giving BSU unparalleled media coverage for its intercollegiate programs.
Local radio personality Scott Williams, recognized as one of the region’s preeminant on-air talents, handles play-by-play duties for all KBSU-produced television
broadcasts. Former BSU captain Eric Monsrud provides expert commentary for men’s
ice hockey.
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Bemidji State Administration
Dr. Jon Quistgaard
President, Bemidji State University
University of Arizona (1970)
Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard became the ninth president of Bemidji
State University in August, 2001. The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees named him to the
position in late May, 2001 following a national search.
A member of the BSU community for 23 years, he had
served since 1997 as the vice president for academic and
student affairs. As the chief academic officer of the institution, he was responsible for academic programming in three
colleges, integrative studies, distance learning, academic
services, international student services, counseling, career
services, the American Indian Resource Center, and student
Dr. Rick Goeb
Director of Athletics
North Dakota State University (1989)
A new era in Bemidji State University athletics began July 13,
2001 when Dr. Rick Goeb was named BSU‘s first full-time
director of intercollegiate athletics.
Goeb directs a 17-sport varsity athletics program at BSU
with NCAA Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey and 15
Division II sports.
Beaver athletics has undergone dramatic changes in Goeb’s
tenure, having seen more than a dozen positions created or
filled with new hires - including head coaches for women’s
hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, softball, baseball, women’s golf, tennis and volleyball - and the hiring of
BSU’s first full-time athletics fundraiser.
In Goeb’s five years overseeing BSU athletics, the program has entered one of the
best all-around eras in the program’s history. Men’s ice hockey has won two College
Hockey America regular-season titles, two tournament titles and made its first Division
I NCAA Tournament appearance; men’s basketball won its first NSIC Championship
in decades, advanced to its first-ever NCAA Tournament and has hosted first-round
NSIC playoff games each of the last four years; women’s basketball hosted and won
Andy Bartlett
Sports Information Director
Kansas State University (1995)
its first-ever NSIC playoff game; indoor track won its first-ever NSIC Championship;
men’s and women’s golf have made NCAA regional appearances with both full teams
and individual performers.
BSU athletics has also assembled a strong academic reputation under Goeb’s
leadership. Men’s hockey has set a CHA single-season record for number of Academic
All-CHA performers three times and produced the 2005 CHA Student-Athlete of
the Year; women’s ice hockey posted three consecutive WCHA Student-Athletes of
the Year from 2002-04; and nearly two dozen BSU student-athletes have been recognized on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Team with four
Academic All-America honorees.
Goeb came to Bemidji State after six years as senior associate athletics director at
the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Goeb served as NCAA compliance
officer, monitored academic eligibility and acted as the liaison for booster clubs.
Prior to his position at Fairbanks, Goeb spent two years as an administrator at
North Dakota. Goeb also served as the head wrestling coach at St. Cloud State from
1990-93 when he was an instructor in physical education and a facility coordinator;
was the strength and conditioning coach at Northern Colorado from 1989-’90; and
served as an assistant wresting coach at North Dakota State from 1988-’89.
Originally from Anoka, Minn., Goeb received his undergraduate degree at North
Dakota State, where he was also a Division II national wrestling champion. Goeb earned
his master’s from Northern Colorado and doctorate from North Dakota. He and his
wife Carol have two daughters, Amber and Anne and a son, Jordan.
Bartlett was a volunteer on the media services staff
for the 2003 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final
Four in New Orleans, and has volunteered at numerous
other Division I conference- and national-level postseason events.
He is an active member of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is in his
seventh year serving on the organization’s Computer
Committee and has been twice published in CoSIDA
Digest, a monthly publication serving the organization’s
membership of more than 2,000 professionals.
In addition, Bartlett has won three CoSIDA awards
for excellence in publications including a Fifth in the
Nation finish for his 2002 BSU Football Media Guide.
It is thought to be the first national publications award
won at BSU. Additionally, the BSU sports information
office has won numerous district-level publications
awards since Bartlett’s arrival in 2001.
Bartlett earned his bachelor of science degree in mass
communication from Kansas State in 1995. Bartlett is
married to the former Melissa Vene, a 1999 graduate
of Bemidji State. He has two daughters, Megan and
Helen.
http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
BSU Sports Information staff
Sports Information Director
Andy Bartlett (Kansas State, 1995)
football, men’s hockey, baseball
(218) 755-4603
jbartlett@bemidjistate.edu
Assistant Sports Information Director
Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State, 2001)
volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball
(218) 755-2763
bfolkestad@bemidjistate.edu
Graduate Assistant
Troy Berneking (Minn.-Crookston, 2004)
women’s ice hockey, softball
(218) 755-2763
tberneking@bemidjistate.edu
Student Interns
Todd Zeidler
Shane Claypool
Justin Stottlemyre
Lynsey Andrews
Sarah Ogaard
3rd year
3rd year
3rd year
2nd year
1st year
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Andy Bartlett is in his sixth
year as Sports Information
Director at Bemidji State. He
directs all publicity and media
relations operations for BSU’s
17-sport athletics department,
and directly handles the university’s football, men’s hockey
and baseball programs.
Bartlett, 34, joined the BSU
staff in May, 2001 after spending the previous eight years in
the sports information office at Big 12 Conference power
Kansas State. After one year as a student volunteer intern
and two years as a graduate assistant, Bartlett was named
Assistant SID at K-State in May, 1997. He oversaw KState’s baseball and volleyball programs until moving to
the position of Internet Coordinator in 1999. He served
two years in that position, overseeing one of the largest
on-campus sites in the nation.
development programs.
Quistgaard began his association with BSU in 1979 as an admissions representative. He became the director of admissions and advising in 1980; was named the
dean of undergraduate admissions and graduate studies in 1988; served as acting
vice president for academic and student affairs from 1993-94; and was the associate
vice president for academic affairs and dean of academic services from 1994-1997.
Quistgaard is an active presenter on the national level in the areas of continuous
quality improvement, challenges in higher education, planning, assessment models,
and transforming higher education. He received a doctorate in political science from
the University of Arizona, where he also earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees
in government.
Bemidji State Beavers
Two-Time NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinalists
BSU Athletics Staff Directory
Dr. Rick Goeb
Director of Athletics
Kim Falkenhagen
Sr. Woman Administrator
Head Coach
Volleyball
Deb Slough
Office Manager
Andy Bartlett
Sports Information Director
Bill Crews
Head Trainer
Pam DeLancey
Assistant Trainer
Eric Sand
Assistant Trainer
Vance Balstad
Equipment Manager
Ice Rink Manager
Gloria Bannor
Equipment Manager
Jeff Tesch
Head Coach
Football
Tom Serratore
Head Coach
Men’s Ice Hockey
Steve Sertich
Head Coach
Women’s Ice Hockey
Matt Bowen
Head Coach
Men’s Basketball
Mike Curfman
Head Coach
Women’s Basketball
Jim Stone
Head Coach
Women’s Soccer
Craig Hougen
Head Coach
Track & Field / XC
Don NIskanen
Head Coach
Men’s Golf
Karen Siira
Head Coach
Women’s Golf
Scott Sorenson
Head Coach
Women’s Tennis
Matt Bowen
Head Coach
Baseball
Sis Paulsen
Head Coach
Softball
Administration & Support Staff
Dr. Rick Goeb, Athletics Director
Debbie Slough, Athletics Secretary
Kim Falkenhagen; Senior Woman Administrator
Bill Crews, Head Trainer
Pam DeLancey, Ass’t Trainer
Eric Sand, Ass’t Trainer
Vance Balstad, Equipment Manager
Gloria Bannor, Equipment Manager
phone
755-2941
755-2941
755-3785
755-2769
755-2769
755-2769
755-3292
755-3292
e-mail
rgoeb
dslough
kfalkenhagen
wcrews
pdelancey
esand
Sports Information
Andy Bartlett, Sports Information Director
Brad Folkestad, Assistant SID
Troy Berneking, Graduate Assistant SID
phone
755-4603
755-2763
755-2763
e-mail
jbartlett
bfolkestad
tberneking
Coaching Staff
Jeff Tesch; HC, Football
Rich Jahner, Assoc. HC, Football
Brent Bolte, Ass’t Football Coach
Eric Medberry, Ass’t Football Coach
Matt Bowen; HC, Men’s Basketball
Jeremy Tiers, Ass’t MBB Coach
Scott Sorenson, Ass’t MBB Coach
phone
755-2772
755-3785
755-2768
755-3770
755-2774
755-2774
e-mail
jtesch
rjahner
bbolte
bmorie
psmith
Coaching Staff
Tim Bellew; HC, Baseball
Steve Sertich; HC, Women’s Hockey
Jim Ingman, Ass’t WIH Coach
Sis Paulsen, Ass’t WIH/HC, Softball
Tom Serratore; HC, Men’s Hockey
Bert Gilling, Ass’t MIH Coach
Ted Belisle, Ass’t MIH Coach
Mike Curfman; HC, Women’s Basketball
Karen Siira, Ass’t WBB/HC, Women’s Golf
Craig Hougen; HC, Track & Field
Jim Stone; HC, Soccer
Scott Sorenson; HC, Tennis
Don Niskanen; HC, Men’s Golf
All numbers area code (218); e-mail suffix @bemidjistate.edu
100
2006-07 Bemidji State Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
phone
755-4619
755-2958
755-4108
755-4108
755-2879
755-2765
755-2765
755-2783
755-2771
755-2883
755-3784
755-4619
755-4619
e-mail
tbellew
bolson
jingman
spaulsen
tserratore
bgilling
ebelisle
mcurfman
ksiira
chougen
jstone
thokanson

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