2008-09 Men`s Hockey Game Notes

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2008-09 Men`s Hockey Game Notes
DARTMOUTH
2008-09 Men’s Hockey Game Notes
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2008-2009
Schedule/Results
Weekend Spotlight
(4-2-0 OVerall, 4-1-0 ECAC Hockey, 0-0-0 Ivy)
OCTOBER (0-1-0, 0-1-0 ECAC, 0-1-0 Ivy)
31
Fri
at #20 Harvard#*
L, 1-4
NOVEMBER (4-1-0, 2-0-0 ECAC, 0-0-0 Ivy)
2
Sun
#14/12 VERMONT
L, 2-3 (ot)
7
Fri
at Union#
W, 5-2
8
Sat
at Rensselaer#
W, 5-2
14
Fri
#19 ST. LAWRENCE#
W, 4-3 (ot)
15
Sat
#16 CLARKSON#
W, 5-1
21
Fri
at Colgate#
7:00
22
Sat
at #14/#14 Cornell#*
7:00
28
Fri
at Providence
7:00
30
Sun
BOSTON COLLEGE 4:00
DECEMBER
10-20 Foreign Trip to Denmark/Sweden
28
Sun
LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK CLASSIC
Bemidji State vs UMass
4:00
Dartmouth vs Army
7:00
29
Mon Consolation/Championship
4/7:00
JANUARY
3
Sat
at Quinnipiac#
7:00
4
Sun
at Princeton#*
4:00
9
Fri
YALE#*
7:00
10
Sat
BROWN#*
7:00
17
Sat
vs. New Hampshire∆ (WMUR)
7:00
21
Wed
at Holy Cross
7:00
25
Sun
HARVARD#* (ESPNU)
4:00
30
Fri
RENSSELAER#
7:00
31
Sat
UNION#
7:00
FEBRUARY
6
Fri
at Brown#*
7:00
7
Sat
at Yale#*
7:00
13
Fri
CORNELL#*
7:00
14
Sat
COLGATE#
7:00
20
Fri
at Clarkson#
7:00
21
Sat
at St. Lawrence#
7:00
27
Fri
PRINCETON#*
7:00
28
Sat
QUINNIPIAC#
7:00
MARCH
6-9
ECAC First Round (Campus Sites)
TBD
13-15 ECAC Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBD
20
ECAC Semis (Albany, N.Y.)
TBD
21
ECAC Finals (Albany, N.Y.)
TBD
27-29 NCAA Regionals
TBD
APRIL
9-11 NCAA Frozen Four, Washington, D.C. TBD
GAME
7
Dartmouth Big Green
4-2-0, 2-1-0 ECAC Hockey
vs.
Colgate Raiders
4-2-1, 1-0-1 ECAC Hockey
• Friday, Nov. 21, 2008 • 7:00 pm •
Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y.
GAME
8
Dartmouth Big Green
4-2-0, 2-1-0 ECAC Hockey
vs.
#14/#14 Cornell Big Red
2-0-2, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey
• Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 • 7:00 pm •
Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y.
SCOUTING COLGATE
Colgate is currently on a three-game non winning streak as the Raiders recently tied Cornell after dropping a game to the Big Red and the Princeton Tigers. Colgate started the season off winning four of its last
five games with victories over UMass Lowell, Bentley, Robert Morris and Quinnipiac. Brian Day leads his
team with seven goals and eight points while David McIntyre has added seven points. Francois Brisebois
and Austin Smith have both notched six points. In net the Raiders have had two trying to replace Mark
Dekanich. Charles Long has played in seven games and has a 3-3-1 record while Alex Evin has earned one
victory in two games. Long has a 2.00 GAA and a .917 save percentage while Evin has a 0.91 GAA and a
.928 save percentage.
VERSUS COLGATE
Colgate and Dartmouth have one of the most evenly matched series the Big Green has played. The
two teams began playing in 1929 as Dartmouth opened up with an 8-1 victory in New York. The Big
Green began the series with 11 straight wins and currently leads in the series, 39-37-4. Since Bob
Gaudet began coaching at Dartmouth his teams have gone 15-11-3. Last season the two tied, 3-3 in
Hanover before Dartmouth took a 5-2 win in Hamilton.
SCOUTING CORNELL
Cornell currently has the nation’s stingiest defense as the Big Red has allowed just three goals through four
games. Cornell’s two wins have come against ECAC Hockey opponents as the Big Red defeated Princeton,
1-0 and Colgate, 4-1. Its two ties came against Quinnipiac (0-0) and Colgate (2-2). Cornell has scored just
seven goals this season as Colin Greening has three points and five players have two points.
Leading Scorers
Greening and Tyler Mugford have each scored two goals. In net Ben Scrivens leads the naColgate –
tion with a .072 save percentage and a .977 save percentage. Cornell has potted just three
Brian Day, 8 pts. (7g, 1a)
David McIntyre, 7 pts. (2g, 5a)
power play goals while allowing one. The Big Red is averaging 1.75 goals per game on 22
Dartmouth –
shots per game while its opponents are averaging 0.75 goals and 32.2 shots.
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS
# ECAC Hockey Game * Ivy Game
∆ at Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.
Coaches
Colgate – Don Vaughan
Colgate Record – 257-235-52 (16th yr.)
Career Record – Same
Vaughan against Dartmouth – 16-18-3
Dartmouth – Bob Gaudet
Career Record – 260-295-72 (21st yr.)
Dartmouth Record – 167-153-41 (12th yr.)
Record against Colgate – 15-11-3
Record against Cornell – 14-10-1
Cornell – Mike Schaefer
Cornell Record – 254-139-45 (14th yr.)
Career Record – Same
Schaefer against Dartmouth – 13-14-1
Adam Estoclet, 10 pts. (3g, 7a)
Scott Fleming, 7 pts. (5g, 2a)
Joe Stejskal, 7 pts. (6g, 1a)
Doug Jones, 7 pts. (0g, 7a)
Cornell –
Colin Greening, 3pts. (2g, 1a)
VERSUS CORNELL
In one of Dartmouth’s longest series, Cornell holds the advantage, 70-41-2. The two teams
met for the first time on Feb. 5, 1909 with a 1-0 Dartmouth win in Hanover. Since Bob
Gaudet took over the reins at his alma mater his teams have gone 14-10-1. In that span
Goaltenders
the Big Green has gone 5-7-1 at Lynah Rink while going 9-3 in Thompson Arena. Last
Colgate –
season Cornell swept Dartmouth in the regular season, winning 4-1 in Ithaca and then 6-0
Charles Long, .917, 2.00 GAA, 3-3-1
in Hanover. The two then met in the first round of the ECAC playoffs with the Big Red
Dartmouth –
Jody O’Neill, .939 save%, 2.19 GAA, 4-1-0 winning the first game, 3-2 before Dartmouth tied the series with a 5-3 win in Game Two.
Cornell –
But Cornell prevailed and won the third game, 6-0.
Ben Scrivens, .977 save%, 0.72 GAA, 2-0-2
•1•
DARTMOUTH
2008-09
News & Notes
RADIO/LIVE STATS
Once again the 2008-09 season will be showcased on the radio. All Big Green
games can be accessed through the Dartmouth Sports Network at http://www.
dartmouthsportsnetwork.com. Local radio personality Chris Garrett will provide
the play-by-play. By accessing DartmouthSports.com you can keep up with Big Green
action by logging on and watching live stats or becoming a Big Green Insider which
gives you access to video feeds.
UP NEXT
Dartmouth has a pair of nonleague games as the Big Green travels to Providence on
Nov. 28 before heading home for a Sunday afternoon game against Boston College
on Nov. 30.
LAST TIME OUT
Dartmouth won two more league games with a 4-3 overtime win over St. Lawrence
and a 5-1 victory over Clarkson.
ON A ROLL
Dartmouth is currently on a four-game win streak. Last season the Big Green was
only able to string together two wins in a row.
WHO’S SCORING NEXT?
Six players recorded goals last weekend in wins over St. Lawrence and Clarkson.
his first point with an assist on the first goal of the game against Union. Goggin had
his first collegiate goal against Clarkson while O’Neill had his first point against the
Knights. Currently eight of the nine newcomers have played in at least one game.
TOP DOG
Sophomore Adam Estoclet currently leads his team with 10 total points. Estoclet
and rookie Doug Jones are tops with seven assists while Joe Stejskal leads with six
goals. Scott Fleming is second with five goals.
THE GAUDET BOYS
Head coach Bob Gaudet will have both of his sons on the roster for the next two
seasons as freshman Jim joins his brother Joe, a junior. The last time a Division I
head coach had both of his sons on the same collegiate roster was Bob Johnson with
sons Mark and Peter at Wisconsin in 1997-78 and 1978-79.
GAUDET FROM GAUDET
Junior Joe Gaudet set up younger brother Jim with a pass from the boards on
Dartmouth’s first goal against Rensselaer on Nov. 8. The two brothers were given
assists one and two on Scott Fleming’s goal.
HOME AND AWAY
Dartmouth finished 2007-08 with a 5-6-2 record at home and was 5-10-2 on the
road. Currently the Big Green is 2-1 away from home and 2-1 at home.
PILING IT ON
In its last four games the Big Green has potted 19 goals and leads the league in
scoring.
FIRST SCORE WINS
Dartmouth was 4-10-2 when its opponents notched the first goal of the game last
year. This season the Big Green is 3-0 when scoring first and is 1-2 when the opponent lits the lamp first.
STREAKING
Several players are currently on scoring streaks. Adam Estoclet has potted all 10 of
his points in the last five games while Joe Stejskal has scored seven points over the
last five. Doug Jones is also on a five-game streak with seven assists.
POWER SURGE
The Big Green has allowed just four power play goals this season. Currently Vermont,
Union and Clarkson have been held without an extra-man goal.
100-GAMES
Forward Rob Pritchard played in his 100th game on Nov. 14 against St. Lawrence.
ON THE OTHER HAND
Dartmouth has also notched nine of its own power play goals. The Big Green has
had more than one power play strike in two games this season.
NETTING A NETMINDER
Freshman Jody O’Neill is helping the Big Green replace its starting goaltender of the
last three seasons, Mike Devine. O’Neill is on a four-game win streak with victories
against Union, Rensselaer, St. Lawrence and Clarkson. The rookie has had two 40+
save performances already this season. He racked up 47 against Union and had 42
against SLU.
POWER PLAYERS
Joe Stejskal has been the key man on the power play as five of his six total goals have
been on the power play. He recorded two of them against Rensselaer on Nov. 8. Scott
Fleming and Evan Stephens have each potted two power play strikes.
JODY OH
Jody O’Neill’s 47 saves against Union was the first time since Mike Devine had 44
against Colgate on March 1, 2008 that a goalie had more than 40 saves.
SIN BIN
Dartmouth finished 2007-08 as the least penalized team in the nation, averaging
just 10.3 penalty minutes per game. With 13.7 per game game this season, the Big
Green is 47th out of 57 teams.
YOUNG ‘UNS
Dartmouth boasts a very young squad this season as the Big Green has 18 underclassmen, nine sophomore and nine freshmen. Dartmouth welcomes three defensemen,
two goalies and four forwards to Hanover for 2008-09.
THIRD PERIOD TEAM
Dartmouth was a third-period team last season, scoring 44 goals in the final stanza.
This season the Big Green has spread the scoring out, potting nine goals in the first
period and seven in the third.
THANKS TO THE ROOKIES
The Big Green rookies have been very important to Dartmouth’s output the last
two seasons. This year eight freshmen have seen action with five of them scoring at
least one point.
RANKED OPPONENTS
Dartmouth is currently 2-2 against ranked opponents. Losing to then No. 20 Harvard
and then No. 14/12 Vermont. The Big Green defeated St. Lawrence and Clarkson
when they were both ranked Nos. 19 and 16, respectively.
FACING OFF
Sophomore Scott Fleming as been Dartmouth’s key faceoff man so far this season.
Fleming has won 69 of the 124 faceoffs he’s taken. Freshman Doug Jones has won
60, Kyle Reeds 43 and Connor Shields 39.
JUST NUMBERS
Connor Shields scored the first goal of the 2008-09 season at 18:23 of the first period
on Oct. 25 in an exhibition game against the University of Quebec-Three Rivers. Scott
Fleming potted the first regular-season goal at 14:54 of the first period at Harvard.
THEIR FIRSTS
Freshmen Connor Goggin and Doug Jones were the first rookies to record a point
this season as the pair assisted on a goal against Vermont. Classmate Jody O’Neill got
his first start in net on Oct. 31 against Harvard. Defenseman Jim Gaudet recorded
IT’S A SWEEP
Dartmouth swept Union and RPI on Nov. 7-8. The last time Dartmouth swept a road
league weekend was on Feb. 16-18, 2007, at Brown (4-3) and Yale (3-2).
•2•
IT’S ANOTHER SWEEP
DARTMOUTH
2008-09
News & Notes
Dartmouth recorded its first home sweep since Feb. 2007 when the Big Green earned
wins over St. Lawrence and Clarkson on Nov. 14 and 15.
SHOOTING THE LIGHTS OUT
Union outshot Dartmouth, 49-37 on Nov. 7. It marks the first time the Big Green has
allowed that many shots on net since Princeton had 45 on Jan. 4, 2008. On Nov. 14, St.
Lawrence was also able to have more than 40 shots on net with 45. It’s just the seventh
time in four seasons an opponent has recorded more than 40 shots on goal.
OVERTIME BABY
Vermont’s overtime goal was the first Dartmouth has given up since a 2-1 overtime
loss to St. Lawrence on Nov. 3, 2006.
ONE MORE OVERTIME
Against St. Lawrence on Nov. 14 the Big Green recorded its first overtime goal since
a 2-1 overtime win over Princeton on Feb. 11, 2006.
VS. CLARKSON
On Nov. 15 Clarkson struck first but Dartmouth came back with two goals in the
first and third periods to take a 5-1 victory over the Knights. Five different players
scored but Joe Stejskal was the big scorer with a goal and an assist for the Big Green.
Dartmouth was able to prevent Clarkson from recording a power play.
VS. SLU
On Nov. 14 Dartmouth used a goal in every period, including overtime to defeat then
No. 19 St. Lawrence, 4-3. Four different players recorded goals as Adam Estoclet
notched the game winner at 3:54 into the extra stanza. It was the second game this
season an opponent has had more than 40 shots on net as the Saints recorded 45.
VS. RPI
On Nov. 8 Dartmouth scored three goals in the first two periods before adding two
more in the third to record its second straight five-goal game. Scott Fleming was the
top scorer with the first and last goals in the game as classmate Adam Estoclet and
rookie Doug Jones both had three assists apiece.
VS. UNION
On Nov. 7 the Big Green opened the contest with three goals in the opening frame and
then held off a hard charging Union squad with two more strikes in the third period
to pot five goals in the win. Scott Fleming was tops with two goals and one assist.
VS. VERMONT
By defeating Dartmouth on Sunday, Nov. 2, Vermont snapped a two-game win
streak by the Big Green.
VS. HARVARD
With Harvard’s victory on Friday, Oct. 31, the Crimson now holds a 123-53-8 lead
in the series between Dartmouth and Harvard. The Big Green’s last victory over the
Crimson was on Oct. 27, 2006.
THE HEAD HONCHO
Head Coach Bob Gaudet begins his 12th season behind the bench. In 2004-05
Gaudet reached a career milestone, garnering his 100th Dartmouth and his 200th
overall win. His career numbers stand at 258-295-72 while he’s 165-153-41 at
Dartmouth. Gaudet’s first win at Dartmouth came in his first game, a 7-1 victory
over Army Oct. 31, 1997.
HE’S A WINNER
With a victory over Clarkson on Jan. 13, 2008 Dartmouth head coach Bob Gaudet
recorded his 250th career win.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
The Big Green has several players on the team who have had relatives attend Dartmouth. Peter Boldt is the 14th member of his family to attend Dartmouth. Joe and
Jim Gaudet are the sons of head coach Bob Gaudet. Coach Gaudet and his wife
attended Dartmouth. Connor Goggin’s grandfather, uncle and father all played
hockey for Dartmouth while his mother was a member of the basketball and field
hockey squads.
CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN
Senior forward Rob Pritchard is the 2008-09 Big Green captain. He will be the 117th
captain in Dartmouth men’s hockey history.
WORLD TRAVELERS
The Dartmouth men’s hockey team will be taking its first foreign trip since the mid1990s this season by traveling to Denmark and Sweden in early December. The Big
Green will use its post-finals break to play one game in Copenhagen and three in
Stockholm. Junior Peter Boldt spent one season playing for a a team in Stockholm.
SO LONG, FAREWELL
Dartmouth lost eight players from last year’s squad. Five graduated and three left the
team. Two key losses for the Big Green were Nick Johnson and J.T. Wyman. Johnson
was Dartmouth’s leading scorer last season with 35 points.
MORE FAREWELL
The Big Green lost 90 points, including 32 goals, from the departed cast of Nick Johnson, J.T. Wyman, Jon Grecu, Harry Taylor, Chris Johnson and Will Boardman.
NEWCOMERS
Dartmouth adds nine newcomers to the 2007-08 roster.
FORWARDS
Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga. - Cedar Rapids Roughriders)
*2007-2008 Stats: 63 GP – 17 G, 41 A, 58 Pts.
Paul Lee (Garden City, N.Y. - Avon Old Farms)
*2007-2008 Stats: 28 GP – 23 G, 24 A, 47 Pts.
Troy Mattila (Rockford, Ill. - Tri-City Storm)
*2007-2008 Stats: 60 GP – 13 G, 17 A, 30 Pts.
Nick Walsh (Shannonville, Ont. - Quinte Hawks)
*2007-2008 Stats: 40 GP – 25 G, 16 A, 41 Pts.
DEFENSE
Jim Gaudet (Etna, N.H. - New Hampshire Junior Monarchs)
*2007-2008 Stats: 47 GP – 2 G, 9 A, 11 Pts.
Connor Goggin (GlenEllyn, Ill. - The Choate School)
*2007-2008 Stats: 25 GP – 7 G, 23 A, 30 Pts.
Kyle Schussler (Okotoks, Alta. - Okotoks Oilers)
*2007-2008 Stats: 62 GP – 5 G, 19 A, 24 Pts.
GOALTENDERS
James Mello (Rehobeth, Mass. - New Hampshire Junior Monarchs)
*2007-2008 Stats: 31 GP – 19-8-1, 2.14 GAA, .930%
Jody O’Neill (Rockford, Ill. - Tri-City Storm)
*2007-2008 Stats: 39 GP – 11-3-2, 2.65 GAA, .910%
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
The 2008-09 Dartmouth roster features five seniors, six juniors, nine sophomores
and nine freshmen. This season’s Big Green hail from eight states and four Canadian
provinces.
Alberta (4): Connor Shields, Rob Smith, John Gibson, Kyle Schussler
British Columbia (1): Rob Pritchard
Connecticut (2): Peter Boldt, Jonathan Wolter
Georgia (1): Doug Jones
Illinois (2): Connor Goggin, Troy Mattila
Massachusetts (2): Kevin McCarthy, James Mello
Michigan (1): Evan Stephens
Minnesota (4): Brandon Harrington, Matt Reber, Adam Estoclet, Joe Stejskal
Missouri (1): Kyle Reeds
New Hampshire (2): Joe Gaudet, Jim Gaudet
New York (2): Dan Markowitz, Paul Lee
Ontario (5): Josh Gillam, Dan Goulding, Scott Fleming, Jody O’Neill, Nick Walsh
Saskatchewan (1): Andrew Owsiak
•3•
DARTMOUTH
2008-09
News & Notes
DARTMOUTH AND THE NHL
Lee Stempniak ’05 is currently in his fourth NHL season with the St. Louis Blues.
He recorded his 100th career NHL point on Dec. 22 after posting a six-game point
streak from Nov. 30-Dec. 11, notching seven points (4g, 3a) over the span. Tanner
Glass ’07 began the 2007-08 season with the Rochester Amerks but quickly made his
way to the Florida Panthers and played 41 games in the NHL, scoring two points.
David Jones ’08 left school early to sign a contract with Colorado and this year he
has played in every game for the Avs, notching two points.
BIG GREEN IN THE PROS
There are several former Dartmouth men’s hockey players who are playing professional hockey. Listed are the players and their stats to this point in the season.
Nick Boucher ’03....................Fort Wayne Comets..............6 GP, 3.63 GAA, .860
T.J. Galiardi ’11....................... Lake Erie Monsters............................... 14 GP, 2-3-5
*Scored first AHL goal on Oct. 22 2008*
Tanner Glass ’07.................... Rochester Americans............................. 16 GP, 3-4-7
*Made NHL Debut on 11/12/07 – Recorded first point on 1/22/08*
Jon Grecu................................... Wheeling Nailers.................................. 4 GP, 0-4-4
Mike Hartwick............................. Cardiff Devils................................... 22 GP, 2-5-7
Jamie Herrington................. New Mexico Scorpions.........................13 GP, 6-7-13
Hugh Jessiman ’06................. Milwaukee Admirals................................ 6 GP, 2-1-3
Nick Johnson ’08....................... Wheeling Nailers............................12 GP, 11-7-18
David Jones ’08........................ Colorado Avalanche.............................. 13 GP, 1-1-2
*Made NHL Debut on 12/21/07 – Recorded first point on 1/19/08*
Grant Lewis ’07...........................Chicago Wolves.................................. 15 GP, 0-6-6
Ben Lovejoy ’07....................WB-Scranton Penguins........................... 15 GP, 2-6-8
Mike Ouellette ’06...................Hartford Wolfpack............................... 14 GP, 1-0-1
*Scored first AHL goal on Dec. 7, 2007*
Lee Stempniak ’05........................St. Louis Blues.................................12 GP, 2-9-11
*Notched his 100th career NHL point on Dec. 22 at Boston*
J.T. Wyman ’08.........................Hamilton Bulldogs................................. 5 GP, 0-1-1
DARTMOUTH STORYLINES:
Josh Gillam is a two-sport athlete, having played lacrosse for the past two seasons … Scott Fleming enjoys golf and wakeboarding when off the ice … Dan Markowitz’s
father played golf at Queens College … Kyle Reeds is one of three with some sort of international tie for the Big Green. He lived in Italy for two years … Peter Boldt
spent a year in Sweden playing for Sodertalje … Jonathan Wolter holds dual citizenship in the United States and the United Kingdom … Wolter’s cousin played
women’s lacrosse at Penn while he earned letters in soccer, lacrosse and hockey in high school … Matt Reber enjoys art, more specifically ceramics … Joe Stejskal’s
father and uncle both played collegiate lacrosse at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He played varsity tennis at No. 2 singles as a seventh-grader and played No. 1
since eighth grade. He holds a high school career record of 84-28 and remained undefeated (9-0) and was ranked No. 7 in Class AA his senior year … Evan Stephens
has not lived at home with his whole family since he was 13. Stephens has lived in various states playing hockey … Joe Gaudet’s high school hockey team won two
New Hampshire state titles, 2003 and 2005 … Gaudet was also a member of his high school baseball team that also made it to the state playoffs … Kyle Schussler’s
grandfather was a discus thrower at Illinois State and the University of Illinois. His sister Brittany has been a member of the Canadian National Speed Skating Team
since 2003 and has competed at the Olympics. Schussler was the 1999 Canadian bantam speed skating champion … Troy Mattila’s father played both hockey and
lacrosse at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire … Connor Goggin sang on a McDonald’s tape in the third grade. The tape was given out in Happy Meals.
DARTMOUTH STORYLINES – SURVEY SAYS:
Rob Pritchard was named the best leader for this season … Kyle Reeds received the most votes for funniest but Dan Goulding had a few … Jon Wolter and Joe
Gaudet were both named most serious … Dan Markowitz was hands down the winner for smartest and the biggest gadget freak … Several players were named goofiest
but Jody O’Neill and Kyle Reeds received the most votes … Joe Stejskal was named the player with the hardest hit … Several members of the team said Joe Gaudet,
Kyle Reeds, Doug Jones, Evan Stephens, Jody O’Neill and Brandon Harrington were considered the hardest workers on the team … Dan Goulding was named the
most athletic member of the team … Dan Goulding and Rob Pritchard were both considered the strongest members of the squad … Brandon Harrington and Josh
Gillam were both chosen as the players with the best shot … Rob Pritchard was chosen as the toughest player … Joe Stejskal said he would be playing tennis if hockey
weren’t in his future while Troy Mattila said he would try his hand at baseball. Scott Fleming, Connor Goggin, Connor Shields, Jon Wolter, Evan Stephens, Dan
Markowitz and Doug Jones all would try golf. If not for hockey Jody O’Neill would have tried his hand at curling while Rob Pritchard would have tried mountain
biking … Comedies were chosen as the movie of choice on the bus with Superbad, Hot Rod and Happy Gilmore making the cut … Some of the best quotes from the
Dartmouth coaching staff have been – “This is the international sign for skating with the puck”, “I’m not sure what that move is”, “Keep an eye on him, he’s got alligator
arms” … Jon Wolter was named as the guy with the craziest or most superstitions on the team.
•4•
2008-09 Review
DARTMOUTH
Season Statistics
Overall.................................................. 4-2-0
ECAC Hockey...................................... 4-1-0
Ivy......................................................... 0-1-0
Home.................................................... 2-1-0
Road...................................................... 2-1-0
Neutral.................................................. 0-0-0
Last Five Games.................................... 4-1-0
Last 10 Games......................................... NA
Last 15 Games......................................... NA
Last 20 Games......................................... NA
Game 1 ECAC Weekend...................... 2-0-0
Game 2 ECAC Weekend...................... 2-0-0
In G2 when winning G1....................... 2-0-0
In G2 when losing G1.............................. NA
In G2 when tying G1............................... NA
vs. Hockey East..................................... 0-1-0
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Power Play
Penalty Kill
Penalty Minutes
Games following a win.......................... 3-0-0
Games following a loss.......................... 1-1-0
Games following a tie............................ 0-0-0
Scoring first........................................... 3-0-0
Opponent scores first............................ 1-2-0
Leading after 1 period........................... 3-0-0
Trailing after 1 period........................... 0-1-0
Tied after 1 period................................ 1-1-0
Leading after 2 periods......................... 3-0-0
Trailing after 2 periods.......................... 0-1-0
Tied after 2 periods............................... 1-1-0
Overtime games.................................... 1-1-0
One-goal games.................................... 1-1-0
Two-goal games.................................... 0-0-0
Games decided by 3+........................... 2-1-0
Scoring 1 goal....................................... 0-1-0
Scoring 2 goals...................................... 0-1-0
Scoring 3 goals...................................... 0-0-0
Scoring 4 goals...................................... 1-0-0
Scoring 5+ goals................................... 2-0-0
Allowing no goals.................................. 0-0-0
Allowing 1 goal..................................... 1-0-0
Allowing 2 goals.................................... 2-0-0
Allowing 3 goals.................................... 1-1-0
Allowing 4 goals.................................... 0-1-0
Allowing 5+ goals................................. 0-0-0
Goals Per Game
Outshooting opponent.......................... 2-1-1
Being outshot........................................ 2-1-0
Shots are even....................................... 0-0-0
Having 10-19 shots............................... 0-0-0
Having 20-29 shots............................... 0-0-0
Having 30-39 shots............................... 4-2-0
Having 40+ shots.................................. 0-0-0
Allowing 10-19 shots............................. 0-0-0
Allowing 20-29 shots............................. 2-1-0
Allowing 30-39 shots............................. 0-1-0
Allowing 40+ shots................................ 2-0-0
Scoring a PPG....................................... 4-2-0
Not scoring a PPG................................ 0-0-0
Allowing a PPG..................................... 2-2-0
Not allowing a PPG....................................2-0-0
Scoring a SHG.............................................1-0-0
Allowing a SHG..........................................0-0-0
2008-09 Team Leaders
By the Numbers
Natl.
5th
24th
4th
16th
47th
ECAC
1st
8th
1st
8th
9th
Players by the Numbers
Natl.
ECAC
Points Per Game
Adam Estoclet
4th
Scott Fleming
Joe Stejskal
Doug Jones
Rob Pritchard
Evan Stephens
Joe Stejskal
Scott Fleming
1st
2nd
4th
4th
5th
5th
3rd
8th
1st
1st
4th
4th
1st
1st
Assists Per Game
Adam Estoclet
Doug Jones
Power Play Points
Adam Estoclet
Joe Stejskal
Evan Stephens
Doug Jones
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
Power Play Goals
Joe Stejskal
3rd
Scott Fleming
Evan Stephens
1st
3rd
3rd
Points Per Game Defenseman
Joe Stejskal
Evam Stephens
4th
13th
1st
2nd
Points Per Game Freshmen
Doug Jones
Scoring by Periods:
Dartmouth
1st in ECACHL
2nd
1st
1st 2nd 3rd
8
5
6
OT Total
1
20
Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd
OT Total
0
12
Dartmouth
9th in ECACHL
3
5
4
GOALS
Joe Stejskal
Scott Fleming
Adam Estoclet
Evan Stephens
Connor Shields
Rob Pritchard
Andrew Owsiak
6
5
3
2
2
1
1
ASSISTS
Adam Estoclet
Doug Jones
Rob Pritchard
Evan Stephens
Connor Shilelds
Andrew Owsiak
Josh Gillam
Jim Gaudet
Joe Gaudet
7
7
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
POINTS
Adam Estoclet
Joe Stejskal
Scott Fleming
Doug Jones
Evan Stephens
Rob Pritchard
Connor Goggin
10
7
7
7
5
5
3
D-MEN POINTS
J. Stejskal
Evan Stephens
7
5
PP GOALS
Joe Stejskal
Scott Fleming
Evan Stephens
5
2
2
PENALTY MINUTES
Joe Stejskal
Joe Gaudet
Rob Pritchard
Dan Markowitz
GOALIE SAVES
Jody O’Neill
Dan Goulding
•5•
12
10
8
8
170
25
DARTMOUTH
Season Statistics
Scoring by Periodss
Multiple-Point Game Leaders
2-Pt.
2
1
2
1
0
1
1
8
Adam Estoclet
Scott Fleming
Joe Stejskal
Joe Gaudet
Doug Jones
Rob Pritchard
Evan Stephens
Team Totals:
3-Pt.
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
4-Pt.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5-Pt
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
11
1st
2nd
3rd
OT
Total
Adam Estoclet
1-3-4
1-2-3
0-2-2
1-0-1
3-7-10
Joe Stejskal
2-0-2
2-1-3
2-0-2
6-1-7
Scott Fleming
4-0-4
0-1-1
1-1-2
5-2-7
Doug Jones
0-3-3
0-2-2
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-7-7
Evan Stephens
0-2-2
1-0-1
1-1-2
2-3-5
Rob Pritchard
0-2-2
0-1-1
1-1-2
1-4-5
Connor Goggin
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-1-1
1-2-3
Connor Shields
2-0-2
2-0-2
Andrew Owsiak 1-0-1
0-1-1
1-1-2
Josh Gillam
0-2-2
0-2-2
Jim Gaudet
0-2-2
0-2-2
Joe Gaudet
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-2-2
Matt Reber
1-0-1
1-0-1
Jon Wolter
0-1-1
0-1-1
Peter Boldt
0-1-1
0-1-1
Jody O’Neill
0-1-1
0-1-1
Troy Mattila
0-1-1
0-1-1
Dan Markowitz 0-1-1
0-1-1
Total
9-18-27
5-7-12
7-11-18 1-2-3 22-38-60
Scott Fleming & Andrew Owsiak
This Week in ECAC Hockey
Friday, Nov. 21
Dartmouth at Colgate, 7 p.m.
Harvard at Cornell, 7 p.m.
Quinnipiac at Clarkson, 7 p.m.
Princeton at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m.
Alabama-Huntsville at Yale, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 22
Dartmouth at Cornell, 7 p.m.
Harvard at Colgate, 7 p.m.
Princeton at Clarkson, 7 p.m.
Quinnipiac at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m.
Alabama-Huntsville at Yale, 7 p.m.
Rk.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. 7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Team
Princeton (9)
Harvard (2)
Cornell (1)
Clarkson
Union
Quinnipiac
Yale
St. Lawrence
Colgate
Rensselaer
Dartmouth
Brown
Points
118
103
100
88
80
72
67
48
43
38
33
11
Media Poll
Rk.
1.
2. 3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Team
Princeton (15)
Harvard (4)
Cornell (2)
Clarkson (2)
Quinnipiac
Union
Yale
St. Lawrence
Rensselaer
Colgate
Dartmouth
Brown
2008-09 ECAC Hockey Standings
Team
1. Dartmouth
2008-09 ECAC Hockey Preseason Polls
Coaches Poll
John Gibson
Points
278
247
244
234
178
160
156
129
107
99
81
34
4.
5. 6. 7. 9. 12.
•6•
Princeton
Harvard
Cornell
Quinnipiac
Yale
Colgate
St. Lawrence
Clarkson
Union
Rensselaer
Brown
GP
5
5
6
4
5
3
4
4
4
4
5
3
ECAC
W-L-T Pts.
4-1-0
4-1-0
4-2-0
2-0-2
2-2-1
2-1-0
1-2-1
1-2-1
1-3-0
1-3-0
1-4-0
0-2-1
8
8
8
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
Overall
W-L-T
4-2-0
5-1-0
4-2-0
2-0-2
4-4-1 4-1-0
4-3-1
4-4-1
2-4-2
4-4-1
2-8-1
0-4-1
DATMOUTH
2008-09
Big Green
Front Row (l-r): Jody O’Neill, Josh Gillam, John Gibson, Connor Shields, Head Coach Bob Gaudet, Rob Pritchard, Brandon Harrington, Peter Boldt, Dan Goulding
Middle Row (l-r): Assistant coach Dave Peters, equipment manager Brian Corcoran, Kyle Reeds, Adam Estoclet, Evan Stephens, Matt Reber, Rob Smith, Joe Stejskal,
Joe Gaudet, Jon Wolter, Dan Markowitz Kevin McCarthy Scott Fleming, athletic trainer Jeff Frechette, assistant coach Brendan Whittet
Back Row (l-r): Kyle Schussler, Andrew Owsiak, Connor Goggin, Doug Jones Nick Walsh, Paul Lee, Troy Mattila, Jim Gaudet, James Mello
No. Name
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
30
33
Jody O’Neill
Jonathan Wolter
Connor Goggin
Jim Gaudet
Kevin McCarthy
Troy Mattila
Josh Gillam
Matt Reber
Andrew Owsiak
Kyle Reeds
Brandon Harrington
Doug Jones
Connor Shields
Peter Boldt
Scott Fleming
Joe Stejskal
Joe Gaudet
Rob Smith
Nick Walsh
Rob Pritchard
Adam Estoclet
Evan Stephens
Paul Lee
Kyle Schussler
John Gibson
Dan Markowitz
James Mello
Dan Goulding
Yr.
G
D
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
G
G
DARMOUTH
2008-09 Roster
Po.
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-2
5-8
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-0
5-9
6-3
6-0
5-9
5-10
C/T
180
195
175
185
225
185
195
185
170
190
206
195
200
192
175
190
200
195
180
200
182
185
202
170
205
175
150
195
Ht.
L/L
R/R R/R
L/L
L/L
L/L L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R
L/L L/L L/L R/R
L/L
R/R R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L L/L Wt.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
•7•
DOB
Hometown/Previous Team
3/31/88
Nepean, Ont. (Smith Falls Bears)
8/17/88 Branford, Conn. (Boston Junior Bruins)
12/28/88 GlenEllyn, Ill. (The Choate School)
1/10/89 Etna, N.H. (New Hampshire Junior Monarchs)
1/9/87
Stoneham, Mass. (Phillips Exeter Academy)
1/12/88 Rockford, Ill. (Tri-City
6/4/88 Peterborough, Ont. (Peterborough Stars)
1/16/89 Edina, Minn. (Edina High School)
8/4/87 Moose Jaw, Sask. (Okotoks Oilers)
4/6/88 St. Louis, Mo. (Waterloo Blackhawks)
5/22/85 Rochester, Minn. (Sioux Falls Stampede)
6/2/87 Marietta, Ga. (Cedar Rapids Roughriders)
1/5/84 Edmonton, Alta. (Bonnyville Pontiacs)
1/16/87 Greenwich, Conn. (Sodertalje, Sweden)
1/6/88 Plainfield, Ont. (Wellington Dukes)
4/30/88 Grand Rapids, Minn. (Grand Rapids High School)
5/29/87 Etna, N.H. (N.H. Junior Monarchs)
8/23/87 Brooks, Alta. (Calgary Canucks)
4/27/88 Shannonville, Ont. (Quinte Hawks)
2/4/84 Burnaby, B.C. (Prince George Spruce Kings)
3/24/89 Orono, Minn. (Benilde-St. Margaret’s High School)
12/7/87 Bessemer, Mich. (Cedar Rapids Roughriders)
4/3/89 Garden City, N.Y. (Avon Old Farms)
3/20/88 Okotoks, Alta. (Okotoks Oilers)
2/14/85 Okotoks, Alta. (Calgary Royals)
3/11/88 Jericho, N.Y. (Tri-City Storm/Ohio Junior Blue Jackets)
10/19/88 Rehobeth, Mass. (New Hampshire Junior Monarchs)
3/31/86 Toronto, Ont. (Bowmanville Eagles)
HEAD
COACH
Bob Gaudet
Bob Gaudet enters his 12th season
as head coach of the Big Green. Gaudet
is a 1981 graduate of Dartmouth and
played four years for the varsity hockey
team as a goaltender. He came back
to Dartmouth after nine successful
seasons behind the Brown University
bench.
At Dartmouth, Gaudet guided the
Big Green to seven straight winning
seasons from the 2000-01 season to
2006-07 and had 20-win seasons in
2002-03 and 2004-05. The 20-13-2
record in 2004-05 marked the team’s
fifth consecutive campaign above .500,
the first time that’s happened in school
history. Gaudet has also led the Big
Green to seven-straight home playoff series and in 2001, the program made
its first trip to the ECAC semifinals in 20 years. He earned his 200th career
win against St. Lawrence on Feb. 11, 2005 and has a Dartmouth record of
167-153-41.
The Big Green has won two titles under Gaudet. In 2007 Dartmouth captured a share of its first Ivy title since Gaudet was in net in 1980. The 2005-06
season gave Dartmouth its first-ever ECACHL title. Gaudet was also named
ECAC Hockey’s Coach of the Year, making him the second coach to earn the
award with two separate teams. He was also a finalist for the Division I Coach of
the Year award. Gaudet has now had two Ivy League players of the year – Mike
Ouellette earned the honor in 2005-06 while David Jones was given the title
in 2006-07. Jones was also an All-America, giving Gaudet four back-to-back
players to earn that distinction.
Gaudet took over Brown’s coaching reins in 1988 and immediately went
about transforming the Bears from a perennial cellar-dweller into one of the
ECAC’s top programs. During his tenure, Brown steadily climbed in the
league standings, from 12th in ’89 to eighth in ’90 and ’91, fifth in ’92, third in
’93, fourth in ’94 and all the way to second in ’95. Gaudet has begun the same
process at Dartmouth. The Big Green finished 11th his first two years, eighth
in 2000, fifth in ’01, third in ’05 and was tied for first in 2006-07.
During Gaudet’s time at Brown, the Bears were crowned Ivy League champions twice (1991 and 1995) and, in 1993, made the school’s first NCAA
appearance since 1976. In both 1993 and 1995, he was a finalist for Division
I Coach of the Year honors. He was named ECAC Coach of the Year in 1995
after leading Brown to a second-place finish in the league, just one-and-a-half
games behind first-place Clarkson. The Bears also spent much of the year in
and out of the top 10 in the national polls.
Gaudet’s career coaching record stands at a respectable 260-295-72.
Gaudet became head coach of the Bears in 1988 following a five-year tenure
as an assistant coach with the Big Green. He assisted in all aspects at Dartmouth
under head coaches George Crowe and Brian Mason while coordinating recruiting efforts and serving as varsity goaltender coach. In addition, he directed the
junior varsity program his first season in Hanover.
Gaudet graduated in 1981 with a degree in visual arts after four productive
seasons for the Big Green hockey team. In 1979 and 1980, Gaudet led the Big
Green to Ivy League titles and appearances in the NCAA Frozen Four. As a
senior, he served as co-captain and was a recipient of the Philip D. McInnis
Award for spirit, loyalty and dedication to Dartmouth ice hockey. In 76 career
games, he made a school-record 2,129 saves while allowing only 299 goals for a
4.00 career goals against average and an .877 save percentage. He had his most
successful campaign as a sophomore when he recorded two of his four career
shutouts to go along with a 3.03 goals against average. He was first team AllIvy in 1978-79 and 1979-80, and was a two-time recipient of the Canterbury
Society Award for the best Ivy League goalie.
Following graduation, Gaudet signed a free-agent contract with the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League. He played for minor league affiliates
of Winnipeg in the CHL and IHL for one year before a knee injury cut short
his promising career.
In the summer of 1990, Gaudet served as the assistant coach of the East
team in the Olympic Sports Festival, held in Minneapolis. In 1994, he served
again as head coach of the East team, and also coached the East All-Star Team
in the East-West Shrine College Hockey Classic. Gaudet spent the summer of
1998 behind the bench of the New England Select 16-Team at USA Hockey’s
Summer Festival in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Gaudet and his wife Lynne – also a 1981 Dartmouth graduate – reside in
Etna, N.H., and have three children: sons Joe and Jim plus daughter Kelly.Both
sons are current members of the Dartmouth men’s hockey team.
Gaudet Year-By-Year
Did You Know?
Year
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03 2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Dartmouth Totals
Brown Totals
Overall Totals
School
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth
Dartmouth
Dartmouth
Dartmouth
Dartmouth
Dartmouth
167-153-41
93-142-31
260-295-72
*Ivy League Champions – 1991, 1995, 2007
*ECACHL Champions – 2006
*NCAA Tournament Appearance – 1993
*ECAC Coach of the Year – 1995, 2006
W-L-T
1-25-0
10-16-3
9-15-3
11-15-4
16-12-3
15-13-4
15-12-3
9-15-8
7-19-3
11-13-5
10-17-2
9-17-4
16-14-4
14-13-5
20-13-1
14-11-9
20-13-2
19-12-2
18-12-3
12-16-4
4-2-0
• Since Bob Gaudet took over the men’s hockey program in 1997, Dartmouth
has improved to 167-153-41.
• The Big Green has captured a conference regular-season championship and
made seven consecutive postseason appearances under Gaudet’s reign.
• Bob Gaudet is the 21st coach in Dartmouth’s 100-year history. He is the
second winningest coach. It took Gaudet 246 games to reach 100 wins at Dartmouth.
• Gaudet had a winning season seven years in a row.
• Dartmouth logged its second 20-win season under Gaudet in 2004-05. The
Big Green had won 20 games in just two seasons prior to Gaudet’s arrival.
• Dartmouth has had unprecedented success in the classroom since Gaudet
took over the coaching reins. Gaudet has had six players named Academic
All-Ivy, one named Academic All-America and 39 have been named Academic
All-ECAC Hockey.
• The Big Green has established a terrific winning tradition at home, compiling
an impressive 436-347-26 record in 100 seasons while going 82-47-15 under
Gaudet.
• Gaudet has been named the ECAC Hockey League’s Coach of the Year
twice and is the only current coach to have earned the award with two different
teams.
• Gaudet has coached nine players who have been drafted into the NHL,
including a first-and-second round draft pick and three players currently playing
in the National Hockey League.
•8•
DARTMOUTHGuide
Polls/Stats/Pronunciation
SCORING BREAKDOWN
The Big Green has been well represented by every class in scoring this season.
Here is a breakdown, by class-followed by the last two year’s breakdown (does
not include goaltenders).
2008-09
Class (No.)
Freshman (9)
Sophomore (9)
Junior (5)
Senior (5)
GP 31
50
16
17
Goals (pct.)
1 (.032%)
18 (.360%)
0 (.000%)
3 (.176%)
Points (pct.)
14 (.451%)
34 (.680%)
5 (.312%)
7 (.411%)
2007-08
Class (No.)
Freshman (9)
Sophomore (6)
Junior (6)
Senior (5)
GP 240
112
72
120
Goals (pct.)
28 (.116%)
19 (.169%)
12 (.166%)
32 (.266%)
Points (pct.)
86 (.358%)
45 (.401%)
27 (.375%)
85 (.708%)
2006-07
Class (No.)
Freshman (7)
Sophomore (6)
Junior (6)
Senior (5)
GP 108
156
150
136
Goals (pct.)
15 (.138%)
19 (.122%)
45 (.300%)
19 (.139%)
Points (pct.)
35 (.324%)
61 (.391%)
106 (.706%)
74 (.544%)
Dartmouth Swept A Road Weekend:
Nov. 7-8, 2008, at Union (5-2) and Rensselaer (5-2)
Dartmouth Was Swept In A Road Weekend:
Feb. 1-2, 2008, at Yale (3-6) and Brown (3-4)
Nov. 14-15 2008, vs. St. Lawrence (4-3, ot) and Clarkson (5-1)
Nov. 3-4, 2006, vs. St. Lawrence (2-1 ot) and Clarkson (6-3)
Dartmouth Swept A Home Weekend:
Dartmouth Was Swept In A Home Weekend:
Dartmouth Shutout An Opponent:
Feb. 9, 2008, at Union (0-0, Mike Devine)
Dartmouth Was Shutout By An Opponent:
Feb. 29, 2008, at Cornell (0-6, Ben Scrivens)
Dartmouth Player Scored A Hat Trick:
Nov. 19, 2005, vs. Yale (9-4, Mike Ouellette, 5 pts.)
Feb. 29, 2008, vs. Cornell (Colin Greening)
Dartmouth Allowed A Hat Trick:
Dartmouth Player Scored Four or More Goals:
Nov. 21, 2003, vs. Yale (Hugh Jessiman)
Dartmouth Player Had Four or More Assists
Jan. 15, 2005, vs. Vermont (Lee Stempniak)
Dartmouth Player Had Five or More Points
Nov. 19, 2005, vs. Yale (9-4, Mike Ouellette, 5 pts.)
Nov. 19, 2005, vs. Yale (9-4, Nick Johnson, 5 pts.)
Dartmouth Won After Trailing By Two Periods:
Feb. 4, 2006, vs. Yale (6-4)
Dartmouth Had 50 Or More Shots On Goal:
March 6, 2005, vs. Yale (5-1, 57 shots)
Dartmouth Allowed 50 Or More Shots On Goal:
Jan. 19, 2008, by UNH (5-3, 57 shots)
Dartmouth Player Scored A Shorthanded Goal:
Dec. 29, 2007, vs. Denver (5-3 loss, J.T. Wyman)
Feb. 16, 2008, Princeton (2-5 loss, Landis Stankievech)
Dartmouth Allowed A Shorthanded Goal:
Dartmouth Won In Overtime:
Feb. 11, 2006 vs. Princeton (2-1)
Dartmouth Lost In Overtime:
Joe Stejskal
Nov. 2, 2008 vs. Vermont (2-3)
Dartmouth Tied In Overtime:
Jan. 27, 2008 vs. AIC (3-3)
Dartmouth Scored 10 Or More Goals In A Game:
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Connor Goggin (GA-Gen)
Adam Estoclet (ESTO-Clay)
Troy Mattila (Ma-Tilla)
Andrew Owsiak (OWE-z-ak)
Matt Reber (REE-ber)
Kyle Schussler (Shoe-Slur
Joe Stejskal (Stay-skull)
Johnathan Wolter (WOLL-ter)
Dec. 29, 2002, vs. UMass-Lowell (10-2)
Dartmouth Allowed 10 Or More Goals In A Game:
March 17, 2006, vs. Harvard (10-1)
Dartmouth Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots:
Nov 7, 2008, against Union ( Jody O’Neill, 47)
Opposing Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots:
Jan. 13, 2007, vs. New Hampshire (Kevin Regan, 43)
Dartmouth Goalie Stopped 50 or More Shots:
•9•
Jan. 19, 2008, against UNH (Mike Devine, 53)
DARTMOUTH
2008-09 Notes
TALE OF THE TAPE
DARTMOUTH
4-2-0
Record
2-1-0
Home
2-1-0
Away
0-0-0
Neutral
9/42 (21.4%)
Power Play
34/38 (89.5%)
Penalty Kill
3.67
Goals Per Game
2.50
Goals Against Per Game
13.7
Penalty Minutes Per Game
33.2
Shots Per Game
Team Leaders
Goals
Joe Stejskal – 6
Scott Fleming – 5
Adam Estoclet – 3
Assists
Adam Estoclet – 7
Doug Jones – 7
Rob Pritchard – 4
Evan Stephens – 3
Points
Adam Estoclet – 10
Joe Stejskal – 7
Scott Fleming – 7
Doug Jones – 7
Defensive Leaders
Points
Joe Stejskal –7
Evan Stephens – 5
Goalie Leaders
Record
Jody O’Neill – 4-1-0
Dan Goulding – 0-1-0
Goals Against Average
Jody O’Neill – 2.19
Dan Goulding – 2.90
Save Percentage
Jody O’Neill – .939
Dan Goulding – .893
TALE OF THE TAPE
COLGATE
7 – Brian Day
4 – Francois Brisebois
3 – Austin Smith
2 – David McIntyre
5 – David McIntyre
4 – Nick St. Pierre
3 – Austin Smtih
3 – Tom Riley
8 – Brian Day
7 – David McIntyre
6 – Francois Brisebois
6 – Austin Smith
4 – Nick St. Pierre
2 – Wade Poplawski
3-3-1 – Charles Long
1-0-0 – Alex Evin
2.00 – Charles Long
0.91 – Alex Evin
.917 – Charles Long
.938 – Alex Evin
Series Information
Leader St. Lawrence leads series 51-24-2
First Meeting 1/13/50 – 3-2 SLU win in Hanover
Last Meeting 1/13/08 – 8-3 SLU win in Hanover
Last Ten Meetings SLU leads 5-4-1
Last Dartmouth Win 11/2/07 – 2-1 in Canton
*Since Bob Gaduet began coaching at Dartmouth his teams have gone 9-13-2*
CURRENT PLAYERS VS. COLGATE
Rob Pritchard
Peter Boldt
Connor Shields
John Gibson
Brandon Harrington
Josh Gillam
Kyle Reeds
Evan Stephens
Joe Gaudet
Jon Wolter
Rob Smith
Adam Estoclet
Scott Fleming
Dan Markowitz
Andrew Owsiak
Matt Reber
Joe Stejskal
DARTMOUTH
4-3-1
2-1-0
1-1-1
1-1-0
8/44 (18.2%)
46/50 (92.0%)
2.25
2.00
17.4
26.4
4-2-0
Record
2-1-0
Home
2-1-0
Away
0-0-0
Neutral
9/42 (21.4%)
Power Play
34/38 (89.5%)
Penalty Kill
3.67
Goals Per Game
2.50
Goals Against Per Game
13.7
Penalty Minutes Per Game
33.2
Shots Per Game
Team Leaders
Goals
Joe Stejskal – 6
Scott Fleming – 5
Adam Estoclet – 3
Assists
Adam Estoclet – 7
Doug Jones – 7
Rob Pritchard – 4
Evan Stephens – 3
Points
Adam Estoclet – 10
Joe Stejskal – 7
Scott Fleming – 7
Doug Jones – 7
Defensive Leaders
Points
Joe Stejskal –7
Evan Stephens – 5
Goalie Leaders
Series Information
CORNELL
2-0-2
0-0-1
2-0-1
0-0-0
3/29 (10.3%)
21/22 (95.5%)
1.75
0.75
13.0
22.0
2 – Colin Greening
2 – Tyler Mugford
2 – Evan Barlow
2 – Blake Gallagher
2 – Mike Devin
3 – Colin Greening
2 – Tyler Mugford
2 – Jordan Berk
2 – Evan Barlow
2 – Blake Gallagher
2 – Mike Devin
2 – Jordan Berk
2 – Mike Devin
Record
Jody O’Neill – 4-1-0
2-0-2 – Ben Scrivens
Dan Goulding – 0-1-0
Goals Against Average
Jody O’Neill – 2.19
Dan Goulding – 2.90
0.72 – Ben Scrivens
Save Percentage
Jody O’Neill – .939
.977 – Ben Scrivens
Dan Goulding – .893
Leader Clarkson leads series 62-21-4
First Meeting 2/4/29 – 4-1 Clarkson win in Potsdam, N.Y.
Last Meeting 1/11/08 – 3-1 Dartmouth win in Hanover
Last Ten Meetings Dartmouth leads 5-4-1
Last Dartmouth Win 1/11/08 – 3-1 in Hanover
*Since Bob Gaduet began coaching at Dartmouth his teams have gone 13-10-4*
CURRENT PLAYERS VS. CORNELL
Overall
Rob Pritchard
Peter Boldt
Joe Gaudet
Adam Estoclet
Scott Fleming
Josh Gillam
Andrew Owsiak
Matt Reber
Connor Shields
Joe Stejskal
Evan Stephens
Brandon Harrington
Kyle Reeds
Jon Wolter
Rob Smith
Dan Markowitz
John Gibson
7 GP, 2-3-5
4 GP, 1-3-4
4 GP, 1-3-4
4 GP, 0-1-1
3 GP, 1-0-1
2 GP, 0-2-2
2 GP, 0-2-2
2 GP, 0-2-2
2 GP, 0-1-1
2 GP, 1-0-1
3 GP
2 GP
2 GP
2 GP
2 GP
2 GP
2 GP
• 10 •
Overall
8 GP, 4-1-5
7 GP, 0-3-3
5 GP, 2-1-3
5 GP, 1-0-1
5 GP, 0-1-1
5 GP, 0-1-1
5 GP, 1-0-1
5 GP, 0-1-1
5 GP, 0-1-1
5 GP, 1-0-1
5 GP, 0-1-1
4 GP, 1-0-1
5 GP
5 GP
4 GP
5 GP
4 GP
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DARTMOUTH
Record Book
CAREER GOALTENDING LEADERS
Name
George Bott ’29
S.H. Anthony ’26
Art Donohue ’15
Lloyd Neidlinger ’23
Dan Yacey ’05
Chet Gale ’19
Mike Devine ’08*
Nick Boucher ’03
Tom Wahman ’60
Dick Desmond ’49
Allen Barrett ’44
Nate Hawkes ’32
Wes Goding ’39
David Conlon ’55
Ted Lapres ’42
GP
30
16
23
20
69
16
91
105
39
60
14
29
58
16
49
GAA
1.63
1.68
1.91
2.05
2.30
2.50
2.68
2.81
2.82
2.98
3.14
3.34
3.41
3.43
3.49
CAREER SAVES
Name
Saves
Nick Boucher ’03.............................................2,803
Mike Devine ’08*.............................................2,469
Steve Laurin ’90...............................................2,197
Bob Gaudet ’81................................................2,129
Peter Proulx ’73...............................................1,882
Mike Bracco ’94...............................................1,838
Jeff Sollows ’77.................................................1,812
Gordon Russell ’55..........................................1,711
Dan Yacey ’05...................................................1,575
Eric Almon ’00.................................................1,569
Brewster Gere ’66............................................1,539
Vern Guetens ’93.............................................1,521
Tim Osby ’89...................................................1,475
Scott Baker ’97.................................................1,475
Dirk Frankenberg ’59......................................1,435
Name
Wins
Nick Boucher ’03...................................................50
Mike Devine ’08*...................................................47
Bob Gaudet ’81......................................................40
Peter Proulx ’73.....................................................30
Jeff Sollows ’77.......................................................28
Dan Yacey ’05.........................................................28
Jim Jankowski ’81...................................................18
Eric Almon ’00.......................................................18
Carey Grandy ’84...................................................16
Tim Osby ’89.........................................................16
Scott Baker ’97.......................................................14
Charles Walker ’74................................................13
Steve Laurin ’90.....................................................10
Mike Bracco ’94.....................................................10
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CAREER WINS
CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE
(Min. 25 Games Played)
Name
Saves
Dan Yacey ’05.......................................................917
Mike Devine ’08*.................................................913
Nick Boucher ’03.................................................907
Tom Wahman ’60................................................906
Charles Walker ’74..............................................891
Brewster Gere ’66................................................888
Scott Baker ’97.....................................................885
Steve Laurin ’90...................................................885
Warren Cook ’67.................................................883
Eric Almon ’00.....................................................882
Dirk Frankenberg ’59..........................................880
Tim Osby ’89.......................................................880
Bob Gaudet ’81....................................................877
Peter Proulx ’73...................................................873
James Cruickshank ’68........................................868
Vern Guetens ’93.................................................866
*Most current numbers
100-GAME
CLUB
Player
Years
1. Mike Ouellette 2002-2006
2. Lee Stempniak 2001-2005
3. Eric Przepiorka 2002-2006
4. Nick Johnson
2004-2008
4. Sean Offers
2002-2006
5. Trevor Byrne
1999-2003
6. Pete Summerfelt 1999-2003
7. Brian Van Abel 2000-2004
8. Mike Murray
1999-2003
Mike Maturo
1998-2002
10. P.J. Martin
1999-2003
Jamie Herrington 1998-2002
Jarrett Sampson 2002-2006
Tanner Glass
2003-2007
14. Frank Nardella 1998-2002
J.T. Wyman
2004-2008
16. Mike Hartwick 2003-2007
Grant Lewis
2003-2007
17. Kent Gillings
1999-2003
Dan Shribman 2003-2007
20. Chris Baldwin
1998-2002
21. Garret Overlock 2002-2006
22. Bill Kelleher
1992-1997
23. Ryan Burkart
1995-2000
David Risk
1995-1999
Jon Sturgis
1994-1998
25. Dennis Murphy 1977-1980
Tom Cross
1979-1982
David Whitworth 1994-1998
29. Chris Taliercio 1998-2002
30. Rich Ryerson
1977-1980
Owen Hughes
1993-1997
GP
136
135
132
133
131
130
128
127
125
125
124
124
124
124
123
123
122
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
114
114
113
113
113
112
111
111
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
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30.
100-POINT CLUB
Player
Years
GP
1. Bill Riley 1942-43,46-49 71
2. Dick Rondeau 1941-44 40
3. Ross Brownridge 1976-80 105
4. Lee Stempniak 2001-05 135
5. Cliff Harrison 1948-51 62
Mike Ouellette 2002-06 136
7. Dennis Murphy 1976-80 113
8. Tom Fleming
1973-76 75
9. Bill Harrison
1941-43 37
10. Mike Turner
1969-72 71
11. Nick Johnson
2004-08 133
12. Bruce Mather
1943-47 33
13. Buddy Foster
1936-39 61
14. David Whitworth 1994-98 113
15. Joe Riley
1947-49 47
John Donnelly 1979-83 109
16. Bob Moore
1958-61 59
17. Dan Sullivan
1937-40 60
Scott Fraser
1990-94 98
20. Mike Maturo
1998-02 125
Mark Culhane 1975-79 109
22. Dion Del Monte 1991-95 105
23. Dave Walsh
1936-39 67
Bruce Cullen
1980-84 103
25. Doug Hayes
1962-65 64
26. Bill Kelleher
1992-97 115
27. Paul Guibord
1933-36 60
Ken Pettit
1973-76 76
29. Dave Leighton 1960-63 55
Eric Przepiorka 2002-06 132
• 11 •
G A Pts.
118 110 228
103 73 176
70 96 166
63 88 151
54 84 138
58 80 138
56 80 136
60 73 133
64 64 128
48 76 124
57 68 125
55 66 121
52 67 119
43 74 117
67 49 116
33 83 116
65 48 113
60 52 112
59 53 112
49 61 110
44 66 110
37 71 108
59 48 107
48 59 107
41 64 105
28 76 104
66 37 103
49 54 103
66 36 102
39 63 102
Player
50-ASSIST CLUB
Years
GP
Bill Riley
1942-43, 46-49
Ross Brownridge
1976-80
Lee Stempniak
2001-05
Cliff Harrison
1948-51
John Donnelly
1979-83
Dennis Murphy
1976-80
Mike Ouellette
2002-06
Bill Kelleher
1992-97
Mike Turner
1969-72
David Whitworth
1994-98
Dick Rondeau
1941-44
Tom Fleming
1973-76
Dion Del Monte
1991-95
Pete Summerfelt
1999-03
Nick Johnson
2004-08
Buddy Foster
1936-39
Mark Culhane
1975-79
Bruce Mather
1943-47
Bill Harrison
1941-43
Doug Hayes
1962-65
Eric Przepiorka
2002-06
Trevor Byrne
1999-03
Jake Haertl
1958-61
Brian McCloskey
1973-77
Ron Dove
1973-77
Mike Maturo
1998-02
Jamie Herrington
1998-02
Bruce Cullen
1980-84
Mark Bedard
1977-81
John Wadman
1956-59
Kent Gillings
1999-03
Ken Pettit
1973-76
Player
71
105
135
62
109
113
136
115
71
113
40
75
105
128
133
61
109
33
37
64
132
130
64
71
77
125
124
103
85
70
119
76
Ast.
110
96
88
84
83
80
80
76
76
74
73
73
71
69
68
67
66
66
64
64
63
62
62
62
62
61
60
59
58
55
54
54
50-GOAL CLUB
Years
GP Goals
1. Bill Riley
1942-43,46-49
2. Dick Rondeau
1941-44
3. Ross Brownridge 1976-80
4. Joe Riley
1947-49
5. Paul Guibord
1933-36
Dave Leighton
1960-63
7. Bob Moore
1958-61
8. Rod Anderson
1956-59
Bill Harrison
1941-43
10. Lee Stempniak
2001-05
11. John Titus
1951-54
12. Tom Fleming
1973-76
Dan Sullivan
1937-40
Arnie Oss
1948-50
15. Scott Fraser
1990-94
Dave Walsh
1936-39
17. Mike Ouellette
2002-06
18. Nick Johnson
2004-08
19. Dennis Murphy 1976-80
Fred Riggall
1970-73
21. Bruce Mather
1943-47
22. Cliff Harrison
1948-51
23. Buddy Foster
1936-39
Bruce Cunliffe
1944-47
Fred Maloon
1938-41
26. Kevin Johnson
1973-77
27. Myles Lane
1925-28
71
40
105
47
60
55
59
74
37
135
73
75
60
54
98
67
136
133
113
71
33
62
61
27
51
71
40
118
103
70
67
66
66
65
64
64
63
61
60
60
60
59
59
58
57
56
56
55
54
52
52
52
51
50
DARTMOUTH
Career Highs
#2 Jon Wolter
Goals............................1 (3/1/08 vs. Colgate)
Assists..............................1 (2/23/08 vs. Yale)
Points.............................................. 1 (3 times)
#16 Peter Boldt
Goals............................1 (3/1/08 vs. Colgate)
Assists............................................. 1 (9 times)
Points...........................2 (3/1/08 vs. Colgate)
#1 Jody O’Neill
Shots......................... 49 (11/7/08 vs. Union)
Saves......................... 47 (11/7/08 vs. Union)
Win Streak....................4 (11/7-11/14, 2008
#3 Connor Goggin
Goals.....................1 (11/15/08 vs. Clarkson)
Assists............................................. 1 (2 times)
Points.............................................. 1 (2 times)
#17 Scott Fleming
Goals............................................... 2 (3 times)
Assists............................................. 1 (3 times)
Points...........................3 (11/7/08 vs. Union)
#4 Jim Gaudet
Assists............................................. 1 (2 times)
Points.............................................. 1 (2 times)
#18 Joe Stejskal
Goals............................... 2 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
Assists............................................. 1 (3 times)
Points.............................. 2 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
#33 Dan Goulding
Shots..................... 25 (11/24/07 vs. Bentley)
Saves..................... 24 (11/24/07 vs. Bentley)
Win Streak............. 1 (11/24/07 vs. Bentley)
Assists......................1 (11/24/07 vs. Bentley)
Points.......................1 (11/24/07 vs. Bentley)
#8 Troy Mattila
Assists...................1 (11/15/08 vs. Clarkson)
Points....................1 (11/15/08 vs. Clarkson)
#9 Josh Gillam
Goals............................................... 1 (6 times)
Assists............................................. 1 (6 times)
Points.............................................. 2 (2 times)
#10 Matt Reber
Goals............................................... 1 (4 times)
Assists............................................. 1 (3 times)
Points...........................2 (11/9/07 vs. Union)
#11 Andrew Owsiak
Goals................... 1 (2/15/08 vs. Quinnipiac)
Assists................. 2 (2/15/08 vs. Quinnipiac)
Points.................. 3 (2/15/08 vs. Quinnipiac)
#12 Kyle Reeds
Goals............................................... 1 (5 times)
Assists............................................. 1 (6 times)
Points.................. 2 (2/15/08 vs. Quinnipiac)
#13 Brandon Harrington
Goals...................................................1 (2 times)
Assists.................................................1 (3 times)
Points............................................... 1 (3 times)
#14 Doug Jones
Assists............................. 3 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
Points.............................. 3 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
#15 Connor Shields
Goals............................................... 1 (8 times)
Assists............................................. 2 (3 times)
Points.............................................. 2 (4 times)
#19 Joe Gaudet
Goals............................................... 1 (4 times)
Assists............................. 2 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
Points.............................................. 2 (2 times)
#20 Rob Smith
Goals............................................... 1 (2 times)
Assists............................................. 1 (2 times)
Points.............................................. 1 (4 times)
#22 Rob Pritchard
Goals............................................... 2 (4 times)
Assists......................3 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius)
Points.......................4 (1/19/07 vs. Canisius)
#23 Adam Estoclet
Goals............................................... 1 (3 times)
Assists............................. 3 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
Points.............................. 3 (11/8/08 vs. RPI)
#24 Evan Stephens
Goals................ 2 (1/13/08 vs. St. Lawrence)
Assists............................................. 2 (2 times)
Points............. 3 (11/14/08 vs. St. Lawrence)
#27 John Gibson
Goals............................................... 1 (4 times)
Assists............................................. 1 (3 times)
Points.............................................. 1 (7 times)
#28 Dan Markowitz
Goals............................................... 1 (2 times)
Assists..............................................1 (3 times)
Points............................................... 1 (4 times)
• 12 •
DARTMOUTH
Pairings/ECAC
Hockey Standings
2008-09 Line Pairings
FORWARDS
Pairings
DEFENSE
Pairings
GP Record
Pritchard, Fleming, Gaudet
Owsiak, Jones, Estoclet
Walsh, Reeds, Reber
Gillam, Shields, Mattila
Estoclet, Fleming, Lee
Gillam, Jones, Estoclet
Gillam, Reeds, Harrington
Harrington, Shields, Mattila
Mattila, Reber, Owsiak
Mattila, Reeds, Reber
Shields, Jones, Gaudet
Smith, Shields, Harrington
Smith, Shields, Mattila
5
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4-1-0
4-0-0
4-0-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
GP Record
Gaudet, Stejskal
Stephens, Goggin
Boldt, Markowitz
Markowitz, Wolter
Boldt, Wolter
Gaudet, Goggin
Gibson, Stejskal
Stephens, Markowitz
Stephens, Stejskal
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
4-0-0
4-0-0
2-1-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
DARTMOUTH
Game-by-Game Stats
GOALIE
Name
O’Neill
Goulding
Saves
170
25
GP
5
1
at Harvard
VERMONT
at Union
at Rensselaer
ST. LAWRENCE
CLARKSON
at Colgate
at Cornell
at Providence
BOSTON COLLEGE
ARMY
at Quinnipiac
at Princeton
YALE
BROWN
vs. New Hampshire
at Holy Cross
HARVARD
RENSSELAER
UNION
at Brown
at Yale
CORNELL
COLGATE
at Clarkson
at St. Lawrence
PRINCETON
QUINNIPIAC
Record
4-1-0
0-1-0
• 13 •
Dan
Goulding
James
Mello
Jody
O’Neill
DNP
25-28
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
28-31
DNP
47-49
26-28
42-45
27-28
at Harvard
VERMONT
at Union
at Rensselaer
ST. LAWRENCE
CLARKSON
at Colgate
at Cornell
at Providence
BOSTON COLLEGE
ARMY
at Quinnipiac
at Princeton
YALE
BROWN
vs. New Hampshire
at Holy Cross
HARVARD
RENSSELAER
UNION
at Brown
at Yale
CORNELL
COLGATE
at Clarkson
at St. Lawrence
PRINCETON
QUINNIPIAC
at Harvard
VERMONT
at Union
at Rensselaer
ST. LAWRENCE
CLARKSON
at Colgate
at Cornell
at Providence
BOSTON COLLEGE
ARMY
at Quinnipiac
at Princeton
YALE
BROWN
vs. New Hampshire
at Holy Cross
HARVARD
RENSSELAER
UNION
at Brown
at Yale
CORNELL
COLGATE
at Clarkson
at St. Lawrence
PRINCETON
QUINNIPIAC
Peter
Boldt
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
Troy
Mattila
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
DARTMOUTH
Game-by-Game
Stats
Adam
Estoclet
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-1-1
0-3-3
1-1-2
1-1-2
Andrew
Owsiak
0-0-0
DNP
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
Scott
Fleming
1-0-1
0-0-0
2-1-3
2-0-2
0-1-1
0-0-0
Rob
Pritchard
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
Jim
Gaudet
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
Joe
Gaudet
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
Matt
Reber
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
John
Gibson
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Kyle
Reeds
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
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Josh
Gillam
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
Kyle
Schussler
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Connor
Goggin
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
Connor
Shields
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
1-0-1
Brandon
Harrington
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
Rob
Smith
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
Joe
Stejskal
0-0-0
1-0-1
1-0-1
2-0-2
1-0-1
1-1-2
Doug
Jones
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-3-3
0-1-1
0-1-1
Evan
Stephens
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
1-2-3
0-0-0
Paul
Lee
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Nick
Walsh
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Dan
Markowitz
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Jonathan
Wolter
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DARTMOUTH
At Home
Dartmouth Men’s Hockey
Top Crowds at Thompson Arena
(since 1980)
1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 11. 12. 13.
14.
15. 16.
17. 18. 19. 20. 21. February 14, 1981 vs. Brown (5,048*)
January 24, 1981 vs. Yale (4,907*)
January 10, 1981 vs. Cornell (4,900*)
January 26, 1996 vs. Vermont (4,527*)
December 29, 2000 vs. New Hampshire (4,500*)
February 22, 2002 vs. Princeton (4,500*)
January 4, 2002 vs. Vermont (4,500*)
November 26, 2002 vs. Boston College (4,500*)
November 8, 2003 vs. Harvard (4,500*)
November 6, 2004 vs. Princeton (4,500*)
January 2, 2004 vs. Vermont (4,500*)
February 11, 2006 vs. Princeton (4,500*)
December 29, 2006 vs. North Dakota (4,500*)
December 30, 2006 vs. Boston University (4,500*)
February 20, 2004 vs. Princeton (4,493)
November 23, 2002 vs. Princeton (4,455)
Nov. 24, 2006 vs. Princeton (4,445)
January 28, 2006 vs. Rensselaer (4,444)
January 18, 2003 vs. Vermont (4,434)
January 26, 2008 vs. Harvard (4,426)
January 9, 1981 vs. Princeton (4,365)
January 16, 2004 vs. Clarkson (4,360)
December 28, 2002 vs. Notre Dame (4,347)
March 7, 1981 vs. Harvard (4,345)
January 30, 2004 vs. Union (4,330)
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME – The Big Green has spent 34
seasons in the friendly confines of Thompson Arena. Since Coach Gaudet
took over the reins, the attendance and the winning have increased. Since
1997 the Big Green has a 101-57-19 record at home. In 102 years of hockey
Dartmouth is .558 on home ice, playing to a record of 450-354-31.
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME – In three games at home this
season the Big Green has had over 3,000 fans come to Thompson Arena.
Currently Dartmouth is averaging 3,567 fans per game.
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME 2 – Dartmouth is currently 2-1 at
home this season. In the home opener against Vermont, the Catamounts
took a 3-2 win in overtime then on Nov. 14 and 15 the Big Green defeated
St. Lawrence, 4-3 in overtime and then Clarkson, 5-1.
* Denotes Thompson Arena was sold out. Current season in bold
Year
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
SEASON TICKET SALES SINCE
Season Tix
295
589
832
1,046
1,159
1,841
1,860
1,840
1,676
Avg. Att.
2,205
2,952
3,253
3,738
4,037
3,766
4,016
4,010
3,489
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Home Record
5-4-3
12-4-0
9-3-4
14-4-0
8-3-4
12-6-2
13-3-0
12-5-2
5-6-2
DARTMOUTH
2008-09 Boxscores
Game 1
Oct. 31, 2008
1st 2nd 3rd F
Dartmouth 1
0
0 — 1
Harvard
1
0
3 — 4
First Period: H – Michaud (Killorn, Biega), 12:08; D
– Fleming (Pritchard, Markowitz), PP, 14:54. Penalties:
D – Gibson, (interference), 1:56; H – Coskren (hooking),
3:05; H – Rolecek (slashing), 13:38; H –Huxley (hooking), 14:54; D – Gaudet, Joe (hooking), 15:35; H – Tallett
(interference), 15:47.
Second Period: None. Penalties: D – Reber (hooking),
2:25; H – Morin (high sticking), 5:19; H – McCollem
(slashing), 7:30; D – Estoclet (interference), 11:26; D
– Shields (cross-checking), 11:45; H – Killorn (hooking),
12:53; H – Biega (interference), 17:33; H – Grimshaw
(interference), 17:57.
Third Period: H – Biega (Rogers, Michaud), PP, 7:39; H
– Coskren (Rogers, Michaud), PP, 8:43; H – Fraser, EN,
19:56. Penalties: D – Owsiak (hooking), 6:16; D – Stephens (interference), 8:26; D – Estoclet (tripping), 9:38; H
– Rolecek (hooking), 11:55; D – Jones (boarding), 12:03; H
– Huxley (cross-checking), 13:15; H – Tallett (boarding),
15:19; H – McCollem (goaltender interference), 18:04.
Shots On Goal
1st
Dartmouth
13
Harvard
10
2nd
8
8
3rd
10
—
14
—
F
31
32
Goalies: D–O’Neill, 0-1-0 (28-31); H–Hoyle (30-31).
Power Plays: D – 1-14, H – 2-8
Referees: Chip McDonald, Harry Dumas
Linesmen: Christopher Piti, Marc Sullivan
Att: 1,167
Game 2
Nov. 2, 2008
1st 2nd 3rd OT F
Vermont 2
0
0
1 3
Dartmouth 1
0
1
0 2
First Period: V – Marshall (Atkinson, Miller), 8:07; V
– Carlson (Vock, Strong), 10:17; D – Estoclet (Goggin,
Jones), 19:40. Penalties: V – Medvec (hooking), 2:59; D
– Stephens (hooking), 5:44; D – Harrington (interference),
16:52; D – Shields (boarding), 17:01.
Second Period: None. Penalties: V – Lawson (hitting
from behind), 00:31; D – Gaudet, Joe (boarding), 10:19.
Third Period: D – Stejskal (Gillam, Estoclet), PP, 17:32.
Penalties: V – Roloff (slashing), 5:06; V – Cullity (interference), 12:55; V – Cullity (interference), 16:32; D –Fleming
(tripping), 18:02.
Overtime: V – Milo (Lawson, Lenes), 2:12.
Shots On Goal
1st
Vermont
10
Dartmouth
12
2nd
10
8
3rd
6
13
OT
2
0
F
28
33
Goalies: D–Goulding, 0-1-0 (25-28); V–Madore (31-33).
Power Plays: D – 1-5, V – 0-5
Referees: Chip McDonald, Tim Benedetto
Linesmen: Tom Cronin, Brett Reed
Att: 3,402
Game 3
Nov. 7, 2008
1st 2nd 3rd
Dartmouth 3
0
2
–
Union
0
2
0
–
F
5
2
First Period: D – Fleming (Gaudet, Pritchard), 00:54;
D – Owsiak (Estoclet, Jones), 13:00; D – Fleming (Stephens, Wolter), PP, 19:49. Penalties: U – Wakita (hooking), 9:06; D – Stejskal (slashing), 9:15; U – Milnamow
(interference), 13:43; D – Markowitz (holding), 16:11; D
– Stejskal (cross-checking), 16:48; U – Presizniuk (hooking), 17:29; D – Jones (slashing), 19:02.
Second Period: U – Presizniuk (Boileau, Caffaro), 8:54;
U – Caffaro, 12:20. Penalties: D – Gaudet, Joe (slashing),
1:05; D – Pritchard (slashing), 2:47; U – Milnamow
(hooking), 4:03; U – Yanovitch (hooking), 4:46; D – Stephens (slashing), 5:50; D – Markowitz (interference),
6:52; U – Pallos (hitting from behind), 9:07; U – Buote
(roughing), 11:45; D – Pritchard (roughing), 11:45; D
– Reber (slashing), 14:56; U – Cain (interference), 16:46;
D – Stejskal (holding), 17:02.
Third Period: D – Stejskal (Fleming), 8:51; D –
Pritchard, EN, 18:03. Penalties: U – Zajac (interference),
5:14; D – Stejskal (tripping), 6:45; U – Valery-Trabucco
(slashing), 12:28.
Shots On Goal
1st
Dartmouth
11
Union
22
2nd
12
17
3rd
14
–
10
–
Game 5
Nov. 14, 2008
1st 2nd 3rd OT F
St. Lawrence0
2
1
0 3
Dartmouth 1
1
1
1 4
First Period: D – Stejskal (Stephens, Estolcet), PP,
13:52. Penalties: D – Stejskal (tripping), 10:48; SLU
– Bollig (tripping), 12:11; SLU – Ross (interference),
13:05; D – Markowitz (hooking), 14:55; D – Stejskal
(cross-checking), 17:12.
Second Period: D – Stephens (Fleming), 6:37, PP;
SLU – McBride (Miskovic, Generous), 17:02, PP; SLU
– Generous (Bollig, DiMarzo), 19:12. Penalties: D – Jones
(high sticking), 4:43; SLU – McKenzie (slashing), 6:03;
SLU – DeVergilio (hooking), 6:25; D –Boldt (slashing),
15:32.
Third Period: D – Shields (Stephens, Coggin), 13:55;
SLU – Bogosian (Parenteau, Caister), 18:38. Penalties:
D – Gaudet (interference), 3:56; SLU – DeVergilio
(interference), 4:54.
Overtime: D – Estoclet ( Jones, Owsiak), 3:54.
Shots On Goal
1st
St. Lawrence 14
Dartmouth
13
F
37
49
Goalies: D–O’Neill, 1-1-0 (47-49); U–Milan (32-37).
Power Plays: D – 1-9, U – 0-11
Referees: Joseph Carusone, Scott Whittemore
Linesmen: Richard Patry, Robert St. Lawrence
Att: 1,759
2nd
12
9
1st 2nd 3rd
Dartmouth 1
2
2
–
Rensselaer 1
1
0
–
F
5
2
First Period: D – Fleming (Gaudet, Gaudet), 14:56;
R – Polacek (Helfrich, Rabbani), 16:11. Penalties: R
– Merth (holding), 1:27; D – Fleming (tripping), 17:04;
R – Angers-Goulet (tripping), 19:54.
Second Period: D – Stejskal ( Jones, Estoclet), PP,
00:25; D – Stejskal (Estoclet, Jones), PP, 16:28; R – Cullen (Zarbo, Kerins), PP, 19:53 Penalties: D – Pritchard
(tripping), 3:53; D – Gaudet, Joe (tripping), 8:48; R
– Cullen (hooking), 10:54; R – Watts (slashing), 16:19;
D – Harrington (interference), 17:59.
Third Period: D – Stephens ( Jones, Estoclet), PP, 12:56;
D – Fleming (Pritchard, Gaudet, Joe), EN, 18:44. Penalties: R – Rabbani (hooking), 2:14; R – Burgdoerfer (slashing), 9:10; R – Brutlag (holding), 12:30; D – Pritchard
(interference), 13:30; R – Cullen (unsportsmanlike
conduct), 18:44.
2nd
16
6
3rd
9
–
10
–
F
36
28
Goalies: D–O’Neill, 2-1-0 (26-28); R–York (31-35).
Power Plays: D – 3-8, R – 1-51
• 16 •
3rd
17
7
OT
2
1
F
45
30
Goalies: D–O’Neill, 3-1-0 (42-45); SLU–Petizian (26-30).
Power Plays: D – 2-5, SLU – 1-6
Referees: Scott Whittemore, Alex Dell
Linesmen: Joe Testa, Marty Demers
Att: 3,784
Nov. 8, 2008 Game 6
Game 4
Shots On Goal
1st
Dartmouth
11
Rensselaer
12
Referees: Joseph Carusone, Mike Baker
Linesmen: Brian Caie, Craig Funaro
Att: 3,559
Nov. 15, 2008
1st 2nd 3rd
Clarkson 1
0
0
–
Dartmouth 2
2
1
–
F
1
5
First Period: C – Morley (Reed), 11:29; D – Stejskal
( Jones, Estoclet), 19:02, PP; D – Reber (Boldt, O’Neill),
SH, 19:51. Penalties: D – Markowitz (hooking), 8:00; D
– Gaudet, Jim (slashing), 13:49; C – DiFazio (hooking),
15:40; C – DiFazio (hitting the goalie after the whistle),
18:58; D – Fleming (charging), 19:29.
Second Period: D – Estoclet (Pritchard, Stejskal), 10:49;
D – Goggin, 12:13. Penalties: None.
Third Period: D – Shields (Mattila, Gillam), 18:37.
Penalties: D – Gaudet, Jim (interference), 10:44.
Shots On Goal
1st
Clarkson
12
Dartmouth
8
2nd
9
18
3rd
7
–
6
–
F
28
32
Goalies: D–O’Neill, 4-1-0 (27-28); C–Potter, 0-1-0 (1418), C–Karpowich (13-14).
Power Plays: D – 1-2, C – 0-4
Referees: Alex Dell, Nick Litterio
Linesmen: Joe Testa, Marty Demers
Att: 3,515