2007-08 - Minnesota State University Mavericks

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2007-08 - Minnesota State University Mavericks
MSU Quick Facts / Covering the Mavericks
2007-08 MSU Quick Facts
Location...................................................................................... Mankato, Minn.
Founded........................................................................................................ 1868
Enrollment................................................................................................. 14,028
Nickname............................................................................................. Mavericks
Colors.............................................................................................Purple & Gold
Affiliation................................................. NCAA Division I (entering 12th year)
Conference...........Western Collegiate Hockey Association (entering ninth year)
President...........................................................................Dr. Richard Davenport
Director of Athletics.................................................................... Kevin Buisman
Facility (capacity)................................................................Alltel Center (4,832)
Surface............................................................................................... 200 x 100
Pressbox Phone.............................................................................. 507-389-3000
Head Coach.............................................. Troy Jutting (troy.jutting@mnsu.edu)
Alma Mater.......................................................................Minnesota State ‘87
Office Phone................................................................................ 507.389.5196
Jutting’s Career Record........................108-129-34 (.461), entering 8th year
Jutting’s Record @ MSU......................108-129-34 (.461), entering 8th year
Assistant Coach..........................................Eric Means (eric.means@mnsu.edu)
Alma Mater...............................................................................Minnesota ‘94
Office Phone............................................................................... 507.389.3217
Assistant Coach........................................Darren Blue (darren.blue@mnsu.edu)
Alma Mater......................................................................Minnesota State ‘96
Office Phone.............................................................................. 507-389-1569
Equipment Manager..........................Eric Pederson (eric.pederson@mnsu.edu)
Office Phone............................................................................... 507-389-1210
Hockey Athletic Trainer.............................................................................. TBA
Office Phone............................................................................... .507-389-5619
All-time Record (first year - 1969-70)...................................660-478-113 (.573)
2006-07 Overall Record.......................................................................... 13-19-6
2006-07 WCHA Record/Finish................................................... 10-13-5/eighth
Lettermen Returning................................................................18 (7 F,6 D, 2 G)
Lettermen Lost............................................................................5 (2 F,2 D, 1 G)
Newcomers................................................................................... (4 F, 4 D, 1 G)
Top Returnees (Pos, Yr., 2006-07 Stats & Honors): Joel Hanson (F, Sr., 1513--28); Jon Kalinski (F, Jr., 17-10--27); Mick Berge (F, Jr., 12-7--19); Kael
Mouillierat (F, So., 8-7--15); Mike Zacharias (G, Jr., 10-9-6, .892, 3.07); Dan
Tormey (G, Jr., 13-8-0, .869, 3.90).
Assistant AD/Communications (men’s hockey contact).................. Paul Allan
Allan’s E-mail................................................................ paul.allan@mnsu.edu
Allan’s Cell Phone..................................................................... 507-381-7503
Athletic Communications Phone................................................. 507-389-2625
Athletic Communications Fax..................................................... 507-389-1923
Assistant Director of Athletic Communications............................Scott Nelsen
MSU Sports Hotline...................................................................... 507-380-9785
Web Site........................................................................www.msumavericks.com
Covering The Mavericks
Newspapers
Shane Frederick
Mankato Free Press
418 South 2nd St.
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 344-6373
Sports Editor
MSU Reporter
293 Centennial Student Union
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 389-1776
Perry Dyke, Erick Lind,
Eric Gullickson
KEYC-TV
P.O. Box 128
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 625-7905
Don Westphal
MSU Hockey TV Play-By-Play
Bethany College
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 344-7320
Television
Radio
Mike Sullivan, Sports
KTOE Radio
Highway 14 East
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 625-1420
(Play-By-Play carrier for MSU Men's Hockey)
Barry Wortel, Sports
Greg Travis
KTOE Radio
KEEZ Radio
Highway 14 East
P.O. Box 3345
Mankato, MN 56001
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 345-4537
(507) 345-4646
Sports
KMSU Radio
.
204 Alumni Foundation Center
Mankato, MN 56002
(507) 345-2921
MSU Men's Hockey Phone List
All Area Codes are 507
MSU Athletics............................................................................ 389-6111
Kevin Buisman, Director of Athletics........................................ 389-6111
Paul Allan, Assistant AD/Communications............................... 389-2625
Tim Marshall, Assistant AD/Fiscal Affairs................................ 389-5884
Stefanie Kelly, Director of Development................................... 389-1897
Brian Gabel, Director of Marketing & Promotions................... 389-1897
Cheryl Regan, Community & Corporate Relations................... 389-6010
Jen Nowinski, Compliance and Student Services...................... 389-2018
Dewey Marble, Equipment........................................................ 389-2481
Cindy Hobbs, Athletic Office..................................................... 389-5351
Donna Nelson, Athletic Office................................................... 389-1969
Kath Bill, Athletic Office........................................................... 389-5350
Troy Jutting, Head Coach.......................................................... 389-5196
Eric Means, Assistant Coach...................................................... 389-3217
Darren Blue, Assistant Coach.................................................... 389-1569
Eric Pederson, Hockey Equipment Manager............................. 389-3215
MSU Hockey FAX..................................................................... 389-6378
MSU Training Room................................................................. 389-5619
Jeff Chambers, Athletic Training............................................... 389-3229
TBA, Athletic Training - Men's Hockey.................................... 389-3216
The Fan - AM 1420
News & Sports
KYSM Radio
P.O. Box 3345
Mankato, MN 56003
(507) 345-4673
www.msumavericks.com
Please Direct All MSU Men's Hockey
Inquiries to:
Paul Allan
Assistant AD/Communications
Minnesota State University
175 Taylor Center
Mankato, MN 56002-8400
Office: (507) 389-2625
Home: (507) 387-2373
FAX: (507) 389-1923
paul.allan@mnsu.edu
The 2007-08 Minnesota State University,
Mankato Hockey Media Guide is a production of the MSU Athletic Communications
Office, Paul Allan, Director. Editorial
assistance provided by Scott Nelsen, Nick
Burns, Dax Larson, Pat Ottum and Chris
Clark.
Photography by Quality 1 Hour
Foto and Josh Holmberg. Design done on a
Imac using Adobe InDesign CS3 and Adobe
Photoshop. Presswork done by MSU Printing Services. Graphic assistance provided by
Gail Connelly.
2007-08 MSU Hockey Table of Contents & Media Notes
To The Media
Pressbox: MSU's pressbox is located
on the concourse level of Alltel Center. Members of MSU's Athletic Communications staff and print media are seated on
the west side of Alltel Center., working
members of electronic media are located
on the east side.
Goaltender Mike Zacharias got his first career shut-out
when he had 29 saves in a 0-0 tie with St. Cloud State
Jan. 1.
MSU Quick Facts, Area Media.................................... 1
Midwest Wireless Civic Center................................... 3
All Seasons Arena/Brose Hockey Center.................... 4
2007-08 Travel Plans................................................... 6
The Coaching Staff...................................................7-9
2007-08 Outlook................................................... 10-11
MSU Hockey Notes................................................... 12
2007-08 MSU Player Rosters.................................... 13
Player Biographies................................................15-31
MSU Yearly Stats Leaders......................................... 32
The Last Time it Happened........................................ 32
2006-07 Statistics....................................................... 34
2006-07 Results......................................................... 35
MSU Individuals Game-By-Game............................ 36
2006-07 Game Summaries....................................37-39
The WCHA................................................................ 40
2006-07 WCHA Stats & Standings............................ 41
2007-08 WCHA Composite Schedule....................... 42
2007-08 MSU Opponents.....................................43-45
MSU G-B-G vs. 2006-07 Opponents...................46-48
MSU & The NHL Draft............................................. 49
MSU Series Results................................................... 50
Year-By-Year Results............................................51-53
MSU in the Post-Season............................................ 54
Important Dates in MSU Hockey History............55-56
MSU Top Ten Lists.................................................... 57
MSU Records........................................................58-59
All-Time Individual Awards...................................... 60
MSU's All-time Captains........................................... 61
MSU's WCHA Awards..........................................62-64
MSU Hat Tricks & Shutouts...................................... 64
All-Time Player List & Statistics..........................65-70 MSU All-Americans.................................................. 71
MSU Hockey & the MSU Hall of Fame...............71-72
2005-06 Television/Radio Roster............................... 73
2005-06 Schedule........................................ Back Cover
Middle insert contains information on the city of Mankato, Minnesota State University academics and athletics, MSU's national
team and individual champions, MSU's North Central Conference
team championships, MSU Athletics staff biographies & directory
and information on MSU athletic facilities.
2007-08 MSU Hockey
Credentials: Working press box credentials shall be issued only to accredited
newspapers, magazines, radio and television reporters. Please make all requests for
credentials in advance by phone or mail to
the MSU Athletic Communications Office.
Credentials can be mailed or picked up
the night of the game at the Alltel Center
box office located at the Hickory Street
entrance.
Parking: A limited number of parking
passes are available for working media and
will be issued on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Contact MSU Athletic Communications for availability.
Phones: Scores during games can be
obtained by calling (507) 389-3000 and
asking for the press box. Phone line arrangements at Alltel Center. can be made
through the MSU Athletic Communications Office.
Statistics: Complete statistics (game summaries, individual and team statistics, etc.)
are available at the official website for MSU
Athletics located at msumavericks.com. Live, in-game statistics for all MSU men's
hockey home games are also available at
msumavericks.com. Game summaries are
available immediate following each game
at Alltel Center. People with special needs who will be
attending any Minnesota State University,
Mankato Athletics events should call (507)
389-6111 24 hours in advance. This publication also available in alternative formats
upon request.
Ticket Information: Season Tickets
(includes WCHA first-round play-off tickets) - $300 (includes tax). Single-Game
Tickets - All tickets are reserved ($16
adult, $8.00 youth). MSU students are
admitted with current, valid I.D. Individual
game tickets are available through local
Ticketmaster outlets or through the Civic
Center box office - (507) 389-3000.
Interviews: Head coach Troy Jutting
is available in his office during the week in
the morning. After games, he is available
in his office at Alltel Center ten minutes
after the game's end.
Player interviews during the week
should be set up through the MSU Athletic Communications Office. Following
games, contact Paul Allan or a member of
the Athletic Communications staff to help
obtain player interviews.
Weekly Releases: A press release and
cumulative statistics will be emailed every
Monday and posted on msumavericks.com
during the season. Requests to be on the
hockey email list should be made through the
MSU Athletic Communications Office.
www.msumavericks.com
On The Cover
Senior captain Joel Hanson and senior
forward Matt Tyree and senior defenseman R.J. Linder.
Cover design assistance by Eric Manske,
SportPiX graphic designer.
Alltel Center
MSU Won-Loss Record at Alltel Center
1994-95
4
2
2
0
0.500
1995-96
16
11
3
2
0.750
1996-97
17
10
4
3
0.676
1997-98
16
9
5
2
0.625
1998-99
16
9
5
2
0.625
1999-00
22
11
7
4
0.591
2000-01
20
12
8
0
0.600
2001-02
17
7
8
2
0.471
2002-03
21
15
2
4
0.810
2003-04
17
4
9
4
0.353
2004-05
18
8
7
3
0.528
2005-06
18
10
5
3
0.639
2006-07
18
7
8
3
0.472
Totals
202
115
73 32
0.595
The Mavericks christened Alltel Center Feb.
3, 1995 when they defeated Alabama-Huntsville 6-3 in front of 3,147 fans.
The 1995-96 season marked MSU’s first full
season at the Center and the Mavericks responded by posting an 11-3-2 home record.
The Mavericks earned an all-time best 15
victories at the Center in 2002-03 and MSU's
overall won-loss mark in the facility stands
at 90-53-23 (.611).
An integral part of the Mavericks’ move
to NCAA Division I status, the arena seats
4,704.
In just a short time, Alltel Center has established itself as one of the Midwest’s premiere
centers for meetings and entertainment.
Alltel Center has hosted nationally televised
events, such as the Riders Professional Ladies
Figure Skating Championships, Monday
Nitro World Championship Wrestling,
professional indoor football, as well as
collegiate, international and professional
sporting events.
Alltel Center is made up of four components, including a 7,300-seat arena, a
reception hall, conference center and a
banquet/exhibition hall.
They also feature an in-house advertising
agency as well as providing sales, catering
and security staffing for all events.
Arena
State-of-the-art acoustics and a superb
sound system make the Center arena one of
the finest in the country.
With one of the largest floor capacities in
Minnesota, the Arena has 7,300 seats available for concerts and has hosted some of the
current popular national entertainment acts
touring today.
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MSU Attendance at Alltel Center
Year-By-Year
Year
GP
Total Avg.
1994-95
4
9,686
2,421
1995-96
17
34,769
2,045
1996-97
16
42,331
2,490
1997-98
16
47,859
2,991
1998-99
16
51,479
3,217
1999-00
22
77,137
3,506
2000-01
20
69,506
3,475
2001-02
17
59,168
3,480
2002-03
21
78,941
3,759
2003-04
17
65,624
3,860
2004-05
18
63,990
3,555
2005-06
18
64,177
3,565
2006-07
18
68,454
3,803
5,182*
5,144*
5,112*
5,084*
5,074*
5,007*
4,937*
4,931*
4,931*
4,921*
4,912*
4,740*
4,706*
4,704*
4,688
4,683
4,658
*sell-out
Top MSU Home Crowds
North Dakota (02/22/03)
North Dakota (02/26/00)
North Dakota (02/21/03)
Minnesota (11/09/02)
Minnesota (01/17/04)
Wisconsin (02/25/06)
Minnesota (12/02/06)
North Dakota (02/25/00)
Minnesota (02/09/01)
Wisconsin (01/22/00)
Minnesota (02/10/01)
Minnesota (01/16/04)
Minnesota (01/05/07)
North Dakota (01/09/99)
North Dakota (02/21/04)
Minnesota (11/08/02)
Minnesota-Duluth (02/01/03)
Note: MSU's record for two-game series is 10,294 (MSU
vs. North Dakota, 02/21/03, 5,112 and 02/22/03, 5,182).
2007-08 MSU Hockey Alltel Center
The Mavericks drew a record 5,182 fans to a game vs. the University of North Dakota in 2003. Home Ice Advantage
Alltel Center (formerly known as
Midwest Wireless Civic Center)
serves as the home facility for the
Minnesota State men's hockey program and the Mavericks have used
the friendly confines of the downtown
facility to their advantage. MSU's
all-time mark in the Alltel Center
stands at 108-65-29 (.606). with 2003-04's 3,860 per game average representing an all-time high. MSU extended its own streak of top
25 attendance rankings to eight consecutive years after averaging 3,808
fans in 18 home contests to rank 21st
in NCAA Division I last year. The
average average attendance was the
second-best figure in MSU history.
Local hockey fans have shown their
appreciation for MSU's success at the
Alltel Center by showing up in everincreasing numbers. The attendance
in a game vs. North Dakota (2/22/03)
of 5,182 established a single-game
MSU record and, combined with the
previous-night's crowd of 5,112, set a
two-game series record of 10,294. MSU's average attendance has increased five of the last six seasons
2007-08 MSU Hockey
2007 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Division I Attendance
Rk Institution
Attend.
GP Avg.
1. Wisconsin
288,593
20
14,430
2. North Dakota
235,314
21
11,205
3. Minnesota
231,414
23
10,061
4. Colorado Col.
151,034
22
6,865
5. New Hampshire
115,056
18
6,392
6. Michigan
124,596
20
6,230
7. Denver
144,533
24
6,022
8. St. Cloud St.
125,396
21
5,971
9. Michigan St.
98,057
17
5,768
10. Neb.-Omaha
117,155
21
5,579
11. Boston U.
104,465
19
5,498
12. Maine
81,189
15
5,413
13. Massachusetts
102,805
20
5,140
14. Boston College
85,639
17
5,038
15. Ohio St.
91,539
19
4,818
16. Minn. Duluth
79,815
18
4,434
17. Cornell
76,125
18
4,229
18. Vermont
72,054
18
4,003
19. Alas. Anchorage
70,376
18
3,910
20. Dartmouth
72,368
19
3,809
21. Minnesota State
68,454
18
3,803
22. Rensselaer
63,160
17
3,715
23. Alas. Fairbanks
65,295
18
3,628
24. Northeastern
43,280
14
3,091
25. Yale
45,509
15
3,034
26. Mass.-Lowell
44,756
15
2,984
27. Northern Mich.
47,528
16
2,971
28. Michigan Tech
47,717
17
2,807
29. Western Mich.
53,510
20
2,676
30. Clarkson
50,308
19
2,648
31. St. Lawrence
45,010
18
2,501
32. Notre Dame
42,120
17
2,478
33. Quinnipiac
45,113
19
2,374
34. Harvard
35,428
15
2,362
35. Providence
39,183
17
2,305
36. Bowling Green
35,746
16
2,234
37. Lake Superior St.
44,433
20
2,222
38. Ala.-Huntsville
22,367
12
1,864
39. Army
27,368
15
1,825
40. Union (N.Y.)
26,911
15
1,794
41. Colgate
28,377
16
1,774
42. Bemidji St.
19,553
12
1,629
43. Rochester Inst.
23,596
15
1,573
44. Ferris St.
27,972
18
1,554
45. Merrimack
22,892
15
1,526
46. Brown
22,279
15
1,485
47. Princeton
25,524
18
1,418
48. Air Force
25,399
18
1,411
49. Niagara
18,790
15
1,253
50. Holy Cross
14,154
14
1,011
51. Connecticut
15,018
17
883
52. Robert Morris
9,157
13
704
53. Mercyhurst
10,358
15
691
54. Wayne St. (Mich.)
7,578
15
505
55. Sacred Heart
6,646
15
443
56. Canisius
6,293
16
393
57. Bentley
5,442
14
389
58. American Int'l
2,913
14
208
MSU Attendance in National Rankings
Year
GP
Total Avg.
Rank
1999-00
22
77,137
3,506
18th
2000-01
20
69,506
3,475
19th
2001-02
17
59,168
3,480
19th
2002-03
21
78,941
3,759
17th
2003-04
17
65,624
3,860
20th
2004-05
18
63,990*
3,555
22nd
2005-06
18
64,177
3,565
22nd
2006-07
18
68,454
3,808
21st
*Total does not include 17,019 fans who attended a MSU home
game vs. Minnesota at Xcel Energy Center.
Alltel Center has served as the home of MSU Hockey since 1995
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All Seasons Arena & The Don Brose Hockey Center
Opened in 1974, All Seasons Arena has
served as the home of Minnesota State
Hockey for more than 25 years.
With the completion of the MSU
Hockey Complex addition (renamed The
Don Brose Hockey Center in Oct. of 2000)
to All Seasons Arena in the summer of
1999, the Mavericks can claim practice and
administrative facilities second-to-none.
The facility is named after the former
coach of MSU's men's hockey program,
Don Brose. Brose, who led the Mavericks to a NCAA Division II title in 1980,
completed his 30-year coaching career
following the 1999-2000 season owning
a 536-335-79 record.
Constructed to accommodate MSU's
men's and women's hockey programs, All
Seasons Arena features several amenities
in making it one of the top college hockey
administrative facilities in the nation.
With two different-sized ice sheets
- one regulation and one Olympic, ASA
gives the Mavericks unique flexibility.
The two-story 96,000-square foot
Don Brose Hockey Center, completed
in August of 1999, boasts student study
center/lounge area equipped with computers, video equipment and a big screen
television.
The complex also includes a reception area, athletic training room, equipment room, men's and women's hockey
coaches offices, weight room and locker
room areas.
The Don Brose Hockey Center is
located in All Seasons Arena at 1251
Monks, Suite 2 and the phone number is
(507) 389-1210.
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2007-08 MSU Hockey MSU Hockey Radio & Television
KDOG 96-7 FM
The Radio Voice of MSU Men's Hockey
The 2007-08 season marks the eighth year
of a broadcast partnership between MSU
Athletics and Minnesota Valley Broadcasting, Co. The relationship calls for MVBC
to air Maverick football, men's hockey and
men's and women's basketball.
Mike Sullivan
MVBC's properties include
KDOG (FM 96.7), KTOE
(AM 1420) and KXAC (FM
100.5). Maverick men's
hockey is carried on KTOE
with award-winning sports
broadcaster Mike Sullivan
handling the play-by-play
duties.
A longtime veteran of sports play-by-play
commentary, Sullivan spent 18 years at
KATE radio in Albert Lea, Minn., as sports
director and announcer prior to joining
KTOE/KDOG. While in Albert Lea Sullivan
provided play-by-play coverage for Northwestern College football and basketball,
Austin Mavericks junior A hockey, Southern
Minny Stars baseball, the Drake Relays, 17
years of state high school basketball tourna-
ments, ten years of the state boys hockey and
basketball tournaments and 20 years of Big
Nine Conference high school sports. Besides his current duties of providing MSU
hockey and football play-by-play coverage,
Sullivan, 52, also hosts a morning show on
Oldies 105 (KXAC FM 100.5).
Sullivan was selected as the inaugural recipient of the Minnesota News Network contest
for the state’s best play-by-play announcer
for 2004-05 Sullivan was presented with the
award Friday, April 29th in Minneapolis during MNN’s annual affiliate conference. The
Minnesota News Network, which includes
KTOE and KDOG amongst its affiliates,
feeds news and sports to 75 radio stations
throughout Minnesota.
The Minneapolis, Minn., native lives in
Mankato with his wife, Darcy, and daughter,
Heather.
Charter Communications
Mavericks on Television
Complete home television coverage of
Maverick men's hocky games is provided via
local cable via Charter Communications. All
MSU home games are carried live on Charter
channel 14 with Don Westphal calling the
action and former MSU netminder Steve
Carroll providing color commentary.
Don Westphal and Steve Carroll call the action for MSU
Hockey home contests for Charter Communications. 2007-08 MSU Hockey Travel Plans
Oct. 19-20 @ Michigan Tech
Depart via bus for Houghton, Mich., Thursday, Oct 18th
at 7:00 a.m. Return via bus immediately following the
game and arrive in Mankato at approximately 4:30 a.m.
Tentative practice schedule: Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m.,
Friday 11-noon. Headquartered at: Best Western Franklin
Square (888.487.1700).
Oct. 26-27 @ Alaska-Anchorage
Depart via bus for MSP International Airport Thursday, Oct 25th at 8:00 a.m. Fly via commercial flight and arrive
in Anchorage Return via commercial flight on Oct 28th
to MSP International Airport and arrive in Mankato at
approximately 3:00 p.m. Tentative practice schedule:
Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m., Friday 10:00-11:00 a.m. Headquartered at: Millennium (907.243.2300).
Nov. 2-3 @ Alabama Huntsville
Depart via bus for MSP International Airport Thursday,
Nov. 1st at 8:00 a.m. Fly via commercial flight and arrive
in Huntsville. Return via commercial flight on Nov. 4th
to MSP International Airport and arrive in Mankato at
approximately 3:00 p.m. Tentative practice schedule:
Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Friday 11-noon. Headquartered
at: Holiday Inn (256.534.4581).
Nov. 10 @ Minnesota
Depart via bus for Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday, Nov.
10 at 2:00 p.m. Return via bus immediately following
2007-08 MSU Hockey
the Saturday game and arrive in Mankato at approximately
11:30 p.m. Tentative practice schedule: Mankato 11:0012:00 a.m.
Nov. 16-17 @ Denver
Depart via bus for MSP International Airport Thursday, Nov
15th at 8:00 a.m. Fly via commercial flight and arrive in
Denver. Return via commercial flight on Nov 18th to MSP
International Airport and arrive in Mankato at approximately
3:00 p.m. Tentative practice schedule: Thursday 6:00-7:00
p.m., Friday 11-noon. Headquartered at: Four Points Sheraton
(303.758.7000).
Dec. 14-15 @ Bemidji State
Depart via bus for Bemidji, Minn., Thursday, Dec 13th at
9:00 a.m. Return via bus immediately following the game
and arrive in Mankato at approximately 3:30 a.m. Tentative
practice schedule: Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Friday 11-noon.
Headquartered at: Super 8 (218.751.8481).
Dec. 18 @ Nebraska - Omaha
Depart via bus for Omaha, Neb., Monday, Dec 17th at 10:00
AM. Return via bus immediately following the Tuesday game
and arrive in Mankato at approximately 3:30 a.m. Tentative
practice schedule: Monday in Omaha 5:00-6:00 p.m. Tuesday
11-noon. Headquartered at: Doubletree (402.636.4914).
Jan. 11-12 @ Minnesota Duluth
Depart via bus for Duluth, Minn. Thursday, Jan 10th at 8:00
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a.m. Return via bus immediately following the game and
arrive in Mankato at approximately 2:30 a.m. Tentative
practice schedule: Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Friday 11noon. Headquartered at: Radisson (218.727.8981).
Jan 26 @ St. Cloud State
Depart via bus for St. Cloud, Minn., Saturday, Jan. 26th at
2:00 p.m. Return via bus immediately following the Saturday
game and arrive in Mankato at approximately 12:30 a.m.
Tentative practice schedule: Mankato 11:00-12:00 a.m.
Feb 15-16 @ Wisconsin
Depart via bus for Madison, Wis., Thursday, Feb 14th at 9:00
a.m. Return via bus immediately following Saturday game
arriving in Mankato at approximately 4:00 a.m. Tentative
practice schedule: Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Friday 11noon. Headquartered at: Doubletree (608.251.5511).
Feb. 29 - Mar. 1 @ Colorado College
Depart via bus for MSP International Airport Thursday,
Feb,. 28th at 8:00 a.m. Fly via commercial flight and arrive
in Colorado Springs. Return via commercial flight on Mar
2nd to MSP International Airport and arrive in Mankato
at approximately 3:00 p.m. Tentative practice schedule:
Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Friday 11-noon. Headquartered
at: Doubletree (719.527.4664).
Please note: Information subject to change.
Head Coach Troy Jutting
Richfield, Minn., native has led the
Mavericks to respectability while
competing in arguably the toughest
NCAA Division I men's hockey
league in the nation.
Selected to guide the Minnesota
State men's hockey program in the
summer of 2000, Troy Jutting is
recognized as one of the top young
college coaches in the nation.
The recipient of the Western Collegiate
Hockey Association's Coach of the
Year award following the 2002-03
season, Jutting also garnered USA
Hockey's 2003 National Coach of the
Year award after piloting the country's
entry to the gold medal at the Under18 Junior World Cup. Named head coach of the Mavericks
in March of 2000, he led his squad
to a winning record in his first year,
with the Mavericks sporting a 19-1811 mark for the 2000-01 campaign.
The Mavericks then went 16-20-2
and finished sixth in the WCHA
with an 11-15-2 mark in 2001-02. Ultimately Jutting's sophomore
coaching year served as a precursor
for an extremely successful 2002-03
campaign. The Mavericks owned
a 20-11-10 record, put together a
school-record 17-game unbeaten
streak, earned a second-place finish in the WCHA standings, earned
When Jutting was named head coach
of the Mavericks prior to the start of
the 2000-01 season, he was somewhat
of an unproven commodity. A fine
college player, Jutting had served
as an assistant coach at MSU for
ten years prior to being selected as
the third head coach in the history
of the program. But head coaching
experience at any level was one thing
not on Jutting’s resume at the time.
Seven years later, any lingering
doubts about Jutting’s ability have
been laid to rest. During the course
of the past seven campaigns, the
a first-round WCHA home playoff
berth, claimed a pair of first-round
playoff victories and gained MSU’s
first-ever bid to the NCAA Division
I national tournament. MSU hit the
20-win mark for the 12th time in the
program's history in 2003-04 and two
players (forwards Grant Stevenson
and Shane Joseph) were not only
First Team All-WCHA, but also
Jofa All-Americans. Additionally,
nine members of the team earned
MSU and Troy Jutting
Year
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
MSU Record
26-10-1 (.716)
16-14-0 (.533)
19-12-4 (.600)
26-9-3 (.723)
Jutting's MSU Role
Student-Athlete
Student-Athlete
Student-Athlete
Student-Athlete
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
23-7-6 (.722)
17-14-3 (.544)
12-17-7 (.430)
11-15-1 (.425)
20-13-0 (.606)
16-12-4 (.563)
17-14-3 (.544)
15-17-6 (.473)
18-16-5 (.525)
21-14-4 (.590)
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
19-18-1 (.513)
16-20-2 (.447)
20-11-10 (.610)
10-24-5 (.321)
13-19-6 (.421)
17-18-4 (.487)
13-19-6 (.421)
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Jutting's Head Coaching Record: 108-129-34 (.461)
MSU's Troy Jutting was the 2002-03 WCHA Coach
of the Year and USA Hockey's 2003 National Coach
of the Year
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2007-08 MSU Hockey Head Coach Troy Jutting
Academic All-WCHA honors. In
recognition of his work, Jutting was
named the 2002-03 WCHA Coach
of the Year. The next four years
will be characterized as part of the
rebuilding phase that all programs
go through, but with several strong
recruiting classes in the bank, there
is no doubt that Jutting and his staff
have brought the program to a higher
level throughout his tenure.
Stability, wins, postseason appearances, strong recruiting classes
and a national profile are program The Juttings (clockwise from the left) - Tyler, Ryan, Troy and Carol Ann.
hallmarks and Jutting, along with
assistant coaches Eric Means and The personable head coach, who has The 43-year old is one of three brothDarren Blue, have laid the founda- worked at numerous hockey camps ers to have played hockey for the
throughout the country, has also been Mavericks. He owns an undergradution for continued success.
involved with USA Hockey, most ate degree in business from MSU and
Since arriving on campus in 1982, recently serving as the head coach earned a master's degree in sports
Jutting's name has become synony- with the USA National Under-18 administration from MSU in 1996.
mous with Minnesota State Univer- Team that travelled to the Czech
sity Hockey. Jutting initially made his Republic and Slovakia in the summer Jutting and his wife, Carol Ann, have
mark with the Mavericks as a player of 2003. With Jutting at the helm, two sons, Ryan and Tyler.
and since then has worked his way the American squad claimed its firstup the ranks as a graduate assistant ever championship at the Under-18
Jutting vs. All Opponents (head coaching totals)
coach, a full-time assistant coach, and Junior World Cup and he was named
Opponent
GP
W
L
T
PCT
Alabama-Huntsville
7
5
1
1 0.786
in the last six years, as MSU's head USA Hockey's 2003 National Coach
Alaska-Anchorage
28
18
7
3 0.696
Alberta%
1
0
1
0 0.000
coach. All told, Jutting's association of the Year.
American International
2
1
0
1 0.750
Bemidji State
13
7
4
2 0.615
with the Maverick Hockey program
Brandon%
1
1
0
0 1.000
A
1987
graduate
of
MSU,
Jutting
Calgary%
1
1
0
0 1.000
stems 20+ years (four as a player,
Clarkson
2
1
1
0 0.500
played
four
seasons
for
the
Mavericks
Colorado College
24
6
17
1 0.271
ten as an assistant coach and seven Cornell
1
0
1
0 0.000
(1982-86)
and
finished
his
career
with
Dartmouth
1
0
1
0 0.000
years as a head coach) and includes
Denver
20
7
9
4 0.450
145
points
in
136
games.
He
still
ranks
Findlay
2
2
0
0 1.000
12 winning seasons.
Lethbridge (Alta.)%
1
0
1
0 0.000
among the school's all-time leaders in
Miami
1
0
0
1 0.500
Michigan Tech
22
13
6
3 0.659
Jutting has played a role in the career games played, goals, assists,
Minnesota 23
1
19
3 0.109
Minnesota-Duluth
24
11
10
3 0.521
program's ascension from the NCAA points and single-season goals. In
Nebraska-Omaha
12
9
1
2 0.833
New Hampshire
1
0
1
0 0.000
Division II ranks to Division I and 1985-86, Jutting's senior year, he
North Dakota
30
7
18
5 0.317
Notre Dame
4
2
2
0 0.500
membership in the Western Collegiate finished sixth in the Northern ColOhio State
1
0
1
0 0.000
Princeton
1
0
1
0 0.000
Hockey Association. The Mavericks legiate Hockey Association scoring
Providence
4
0
4
0 0.000
St. Clair (Ont.)%
1
1
0
0 1.000
went 21-14-4 in 1999-2000, finished race while earning all-conference
Russia Selects%
1
1
0
0 1.000
St. Cloud State
22
8
12
2 0.409
fourth in the WCHA regular season honors. His efforts helped lead the
Team Italy%
1
1
0
0 1.000
Vermont
2
1
1
0 0.500
standings with a 15-10-3 mark and Mavericks to the NCAA Division III
Yale
2
1
0
1 0.750
Wisconsin
22
8
12
2 0.409
following a first-round series win over Final Four. MSU also advanced to the
Totals
271 108 129
34 0.461
%Exhibition game - does not count on record
Alaska-Anchorage, gained its first- NCAA tournament two other times
ever berth in the WCHA Final Five. during his career (1983 and 1985).
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MSU Men's Hockey Staff
Eric Means
Assistant Coach
Now into his 13th season with
the Maverick coaching staff,
assistant coach Eric Means
coaches the Minnesota State defensemen. Means has on-ice
coaching and administrative
responsibilities, which include
serving as MSU's recruiting
coordinator.
The former University of
Minnesota defenseman is a '94
UM grad. During his four-year
career the Gophers claimed one
league regular season and two
play-off titles, and advanced to
the NCAA post-season tournament all four years.
Means red-shirted during
the 1990-91 season with the
Gophers, but was selected
to play for Team USA at the
World University Games. For
his career Means accumulated
eight goals and 40 points in 123
games and as a senior received
the Doc Romnes Leadership
and Sportsman Award.
An all-state performer as
a high school senior, Means
played in the 1989 Maroon and
Gold All-Star Classic. The Rochester, Minn., native
earned a master's degree from
MSU in 1997 and has served as
a coach at several USA Hockey
select camps.
Means and his wife, Leah,
have a daughter (Riley) and son
(Logan) and reside in North
Mankato.
Darren Blue
Assistant Coach
Former MSU defenseman
Darren Blue is in his eighth
season with the MSU coaching staff.
A member of MSU hockey
teams from 1991-95, Blue
spent the 1999-00 season as
an assistant coach/interim
head coach of Bozeman of
the America West Hockey
League. The East Grand Forks,
Minn., native tallied three
goals and 35 assists for 38
points in 90 career games with
the Mavericks. A two-time
team captain and two-time
recipient of MSU's Unsung Hero award, he earned
the Maverick Achievement
Award as a senior scholarathlete and was also a member
of the MSU men's golf team. The 1996 MSU grad served as
the head coach of the Chisago
Lakes (Minn.) boys hockey
team from 1996 through
1999.
In addition to on-ice and
recruiting responsibilities,
Blue handles much of the
men's hockey program administrative duties. He has
also served on staffs at several
USA Hockey select camps.
Blue, who earned his master's degree in educational
leadership at MSU, resides
in North Mankato with his
wife, Jen,
Garrett Lind
Video Coordinator
East Grand Forks, Minn.,
native Garrett Lind is in his
third season as video coordinator for the Minnesota State
men's hockey program.
The 21-year old's responsibilities include taping games
and assisting MSU coaches
with film breakdowns, creating teaching tapes and helping
with media video requests. He
is a 2005 East Grand Forks
Senior High graduate.
Lind, who was a member
of the EGF hockey, soccer
and golf teams, is working
toward a degree in finance
at MSU.
Lind resides in Mankato.
Eric Pederson
Equipment Manager
Pederson, a Worthington,
Minn., native, was named
MSU men's hockey equipment manager in the fall of
2005. Prior to joining the Mavericks, Pederson worked at All
Seasons Arena for ten years
including the last five year
as the plant and operations
manager. Pederson, a former high
school football and hockey
stand-out at Worthington
High School, lives in North
Mankato with his wife, Kris,
and daughters Aubree and
Marin.
Chris Clark
Hockey Operations/
Administrative Asst.
Former MSU goaltender
Chris Clark is in his first
year as a staff member
with Maverick Hockey.
A four-year letterwinner and a three-time
WCHAAll-Academic selection, Clark was named
MSU's Most Improved
Player in 2004-05. The
San Mateo, Calif., native graduated in 2007 with a degree in sports sports
management and is pursuing a master's degree in sports
administration.
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2007-08 MSU Hockey Maverick Hockey Season Preview
2007-08 Minnesota State Roster Breakdown
Goaltending
Returning:
Dan Tormey (3-8-0, 3.90, .869)
Mike Zacharias (10-9-6, 3.07, .892)
Rookie:
Austin Lee (Fargo-Moorhead - NAHL)
Lost:
Chris Clark (0-2-0, 3.68, .844)
Defensemen
Returning:
Nick Canzanello (1-7--8)
Blake Friesen (1-5--6)
Brian Kilburg (0-6--6)
R.J. Linder (1-3--4)
Ryan Gunderson (0-1--1)
Rookies:
Channing Boe (Green Bay - USHL)
Kurt Davis (Green Bay - USHL)
Peter Lompado (Shattuck - Prep)
Ben Youds (Shattuck - Prep)
Lost:
Chad Brownlee (0-4--4)
Lucas Fransen (2-3--5)
Steve Wagner (15-13--28)
Forwards
Returning:
Mick Berge (12-7--19)
Trevor Bruess (3-11--14
James Gaulrapp (4-5--9)
Joel Hanson (15-13--28)
Zach Harrison (3-9--12)
Geoff Irwin (3-8--11)
Jon Kalinski (17-10--27)
Kael Mouillierat (8-7--15)
Jared Stewart (5-8--13)
Matt Tyree (1-0--1)
Jason Wiley (1-3--4)
Rookies:
Rylan Galiardi (Alexandria - NAHL)
Mike Louwerse (Blake - USHS)
Brett Peterson (Indiana - USHL)
Andrew Sackrison (Tri City - USHL)
Lost:
Kurtis Kisio (4-7--11)
Travis Morin (17-22--39)
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Maverick Hockey Notes
Generally Speaking.....The Mavericks are entering their ninth season as members of the Western
Collegiate Hockey Association. Not including
22 games of league post-season action in which
MSU owns a 7-16-0 mark, the Mavericks sport a
90-105-29 (.467) mark against league opposition
since entering the league in 1999-00. MSU All-Time.....The MSU men’s hockey
program got its start in 1969 and in the past 36
years has forged a 660-478-113 (.573) record in
1,251 games. The Song Remains the Same...Minnesota State
is playing in the same facility it has since midway
through the 1995 season, but the facilty has a new
name. The building called Midwest Wireless Civic
Center now goes by Alltel Center.
The Mavericks are in the House...MSU went
7-8-3 record in games played at Alltel Center (formerly known as Midwest Wireless Civic Center)
in 2006-07. MSU’s record in 13 seasons in the
facility stands at 115-73-32 (.595). The Mavericks drew a total of 68,454 fans in
18 home games in 2006-07 for an average of 3,803
per contest. The Mavericks ranked 21st amongst
all NCAA Division I men’s hockey teams in the
country in attendance in 1006-07.
And Those Who Shall Lead...Head coach Troy
Jutting enters his eighth season at the MSU men’s
hockey helm with a career record of 108-129-34. Including his time as a player (four years) and as
an assistant coach (ten years), the Richfield, Minn.,
native is in his 22nd season in Mankato. Assistant
coaches Eric Means and Darren Blue are entering
their 13th and eighth seasons as members of the
MSU men’s hockey coaching staff.
Looking Back With 20-20 Vision: Minnesota
State completed the 2006-07 campaign with an
overall record of 13-19-6. The Mavericks, who
lost two games to the University of North Dakota
in the first round of the WCHA play-offs, finished
eighth in the final regular season standings with
10-13-5 record. After starting 3-11-3 in the first
17 games of the year, the Mavericks went 10-8-3
in the remaining 21 games of the season.
Bruess (Hardest Worker), James Gaulrapp (Most
Improved) and Joel Hanson (Unsung).
All-in-All: Senior forward Travis Morin, who led
MSU in 2006-07 in points (39) and shots (152 - the
next closest MSU player was Jon Kalinski with 93)
and tied for the team lead with 17 goals, was named
All-WCHA Second Team. Morin completed his
career ranking third at MSU in DI-era scoring with
58-74—133 in 151 career games. The Brooklyn
Park, Minn., native ranks second on MSU’s career
games played list with 151 games and his 133 points
ranks 18th all-time. A team captain as a senior,
Morin was named WCHA Offensive Player of the
Week twice during his four-year MSU career (once
in 2004-05 and once in 2006-07) and finished his
senior season by playing in 81 consecutive games.
Morin signed a pro contract with Washington following the conclusion of the season.
Pick-adilly....Two members of this year’s MSU
roster have been selected in the National Hockey
League amateur draft. Junior forward Jon Kalinski
was selected by Philadelphia in the sixth round
(152nd overall) of the 2007 draft. Freshman forward
Andy Sackrison was taken by St. Louis in the fifth
round, 124th overall, in 2006. Since the inception of
the program in 1969-70, ten current or former MSU
players have been selected by NHL teams.
It’s a Numbers Game..... MSU has only been
shut out four times in the last 133 games....Notable numbers from the 2005-06 season: MSU
had four players who saw action in all 38
games - Travis Morin, Steve Wagner,
Joel Hanson and Jerad Stewart. MSU
was 7-0-1 when leading after two periods
of play in 2006-07 and has gone 21-0-1
when leading after two periods of play
the last two seasons. MSU ranked 38th
in the nation in penalty killing with an
81.5 (198/243) mark. The Mavericks
were 23rd in power play with an 18.2
(38/209) mark. MSU was 11th in the
country in combined special teams with
a 52.2 (236/452) ledger.
Of Blades & Books.....MSU players garnering
2006-07 WCHA All-Academic recognition were
Chad Brownlee (Sr., D, Kelowna, B.C.); Chris
Clark (Sr., G, San Mateo, Cal.); Lucas Fransen
(Sr., D, Langley, B.C.); Joel Hanson (Jr., F, Elk
River, Minn.); Kurtis Kisio (Sr., F, Calgary,
Alta.); R.J. Linder (Jr., D, St. Cloud, Minn.);
Travis Morin (Sr., F, Brooklyn Park, Minn.); Dan
Tormey (So., G, Syracuse, N.Y.); Matt Tyree (Jr.,
F, Spooner, Wis.) and Steve Wagner (Jr., D, Grand
Rapids, Minn.). of his team’s minutes during the
course of the season to be eligible). MSU has
totalled 67 WCHA All-Academic selections since
joining the league in 1999-00.
Offensively Speaking... With 15-13--18
last season, senior forward Joel Hanson
is MSU’s top-returning scorer. Junior
forward Jon Kalinski (17-10--27) enjoyed a break-out season and tallied 13
more goals last year than he did the year
before. Junior forward Mick Berge (127--19) finished fifth on the team’s scoring
charts despite missing eight games due
to injuries. Sophomore forwards Kael
Mouillierat (8-7--15), Jerad Stewart (58--13), Zach Harrison (3-9--12), Geoff
Irwin (3-8--11) and James Gaulrapp
(4-5--9)and sophomore defenseman Nick
Canzanello (1-7--8) made contributions
in their first seasons with the Mavericks
last year.
Reaping What You Sow.....Award winners at
MSU’s postseason awards banquet included: Travis Morin (MVP, BW3 Three-Star of the
Year), Chad Brownlee (Leadership), Trevor
Defensively Speaking.....The MSU blueline corps lost two key veterans with the
departure of senior Chad Brownlee (0-4-4), who graduated and junior Steve Wagner
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(6-23--29, 2006-07 All-WCHA Third Team), who
signed a free agent deal with the St. Louis Blues,
but four experienced players return. Senior R.J.
Linder (1-3--4) and juniors Brian Kilburg (0-6--6)
and Blake Friesen (1-5--6) join the aforementioned
sophomore Nick Canzanello (1-7--8).
“Glove Save and a Beauty”... The Maverick
goaltending unit will be expected to be a key
ingredient in the program’s success this year. Juniors Mike Zacharias (10-9-6, .892, 3.07), and
Dan Tormey (3-8-0, .869, 3.90) have seen action
in 76 games between them the past two seasons. Tormey, a member of the WCHA All-Rookie Team
in 2005-06, suffered a wrist injury in a game versus Minnesota early in December and Zacharias
played in 14 consecutive games to establish himself
as a legitimate #1 netminder in the league. With
Tormey fully recovered by the end of the 2006-07
season, MSU enters the 2007-08 campaign with
depth between the pipes.
“So I got that going for me...which is nice”: Newcomers to this year’s roster include defenseman
Channing Boe (Green Bay/USHL), defenseman
Kurt Davis (Green Bay/USHL), forward Rylan
Galiardi (Alexanderia/NAHL), defenseman Peter
Lompado (Shattuck-St. Mary’s/prep), goaltender
Austin Lee (Fargo-Moorhead/NAHL), forward
Mike Louwerse (Blake/USHS), forward Brett
Peterson (Indiana/USHL), forward Andy Sackrison (Tri City/USHL) and defenseman Ben Youds
(Shattuck-St. Mary’s/prep).
Junior defenseman Steve Wagner established career highs for goals
and points in 2006-07 and signed as a free agent deal St. Louis.
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MSU Hockey Season Outlook
Minnesota State
hopes to carry
the momentum
it gained during
the course of the
second half of
last year into the
2007-08 season. The youthful
Mavericks, who
finished 200607 with a 13-196 overall record,
went 10-8-3 in
the last 21 games
of the year giving
rise to optimism
for 2007-08.
“I thought we got a lot better throughout the course of the year and we were
playing our best hockey by the end of the season.”
Troy Jutting
MSU Men's Hockey Coach
last year back with a year of experience is going to help the program
tremendously with the amount of
time they received as freshman. As
sophomores, they’re probably further
along than that. We’ll still only have
three seniors on this year’s team, so
we’re still young, but we’ll have a
better chance for success.”
Senior forward Joel Hanson (15-13-28 in 2006-07) is the team’s top returning scorer and finished last season
strongly with 3-7—10 in the last eight
games of the season. Junior forward
Jon Kalinski (17-10--27 in 2006-07)
is another forward who finished last
year on a run. Kalinski, who had four
shorthanded goals during the course of
the season, racked up 8-7—15 in his
last 14 games of the season. Despite
missing eight games due to injury last
year, junior forward Mick Berge totalled
12-7—19 in 30 games to rank fifth on
the team scoring charts. Besides this
trio, other returning forwards include
sophomores Kael Mouillierat (8-7--15),
Trevor Bruess (3-11--14), Jerad Stewart (5-8--13), Zach Harrison (3-9--12),
Geoff Irwin (3-8--11), James Gaulrapp
(4-5--9), Jason Wiley (1-3--4), and senior Matt Tyree (1-0--1). Additions to
the roster from a forwards standpoint are
Rylan Galiardi (Alexandria/NAHL),
Mike Louwerse (Blake/USHS), Brett
Peterson (Indiana/USHL) and Andy
Sackrison (Tri City/USHL).
“Going in to last
year we were
going to be extremely young
with seven freshman forwards,
so it definitely Senior forward Joel Hanson established career highs with 15 goals and 28
was going to be points in 2006-07. Hanson is in his first year as MSU's team captain.
a work in progress,” said head coach Troy Jutting. “I sional and signed a free agent contract
thought we got a lot better throughout with St. Louis. The Mavericks, howthe course of the year and we were ever return 18 letterwinners including
playing our best hockey by the end of seven of the team’s top scorers from
last year, four veteran defensemen and
the season.”
two junior goaltenders.
MSU loses six players from last year’s
roster, including its leading scorer in All- “Obviously with Travis graduating,
Western Collegiate Hockey Association we lose a lot in scoring,” said Jutting,
Second Team forward Travis Morin. who is entering his eighth year at the
Other graduates include defensemen MSU men’s hockey helm. “We’ll
Chad Brownlee and Lucas Fransen, have to replace that and any time your
along with forward Kurtis Kisio and seniors move on you have to replace
goaltender Chris Clark. Grand Rap- leadership and that is something we’re
ids, Minn., native Steve Wagner, an going to have find a way to pick up.
All-WCHA Third Team defenseman as But at the same time I’m excited for “I like this group,” said Jutting. “We
a junior last year, opted to turn profes- this year. Having the youngsters from have some key veterans who have all
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gotten better
as their college
careers have
progressed. And from Hanson, Kalinski,
Berge, Tyree
- we’ll expect a
little bit of everything from
them this year. They can score
and unquestionably they’ll
have to provide
l e a d e r s h i p . We’re still very
young up front
and they’re going to have to
continue to be
an example
for our young
guys. And
with the large Junior forward Jon Kalinski, who was selected in the sixth round by
Philadelphia in the 2007 NHL amateur draft, tied a school record for
group of soph- shorthanded goals in a season when he tallied four shorties last year.
o m o r e f o rwards I think we’ll see a dramatic And the additions of newcomers
improvement. A year of understanding Channing Boe (Green Bay/USHL),
what our league is all about usually Kurt Davis (Green Bay/USHL), Peter
goes a long ways toward confidence Lompado (Shattuck-St. Mary’s/prep)
and knowing what it takes. They’ll and Ben Youds (Shattuck-St. Mary’s/
continue to improve throughout their prep) give the Mavericks a optimistic
careers, but the biggest jump will outlook in this area.
likely take place from their freshman
to sophomore season.”
“R.J. Linder, Brian Kilburg and Blake
Friesen will have to be our veteran leadWith the departures of Wagner, Brown- ers with this corps,” said Jutting. “And
lee and Fransen the MSU blueline in Nick Canzanello, again, you have a
absorbs the biggest turnover, percent- young player who saw a lot of action
age-wise. Senior R.J. Linder (1-3--4), as a freshman last year and showed a
juniors Brian Kilburg (0-6--6) and lot of offensive promise. Then there’s
Blake Friesen (1-5--6) and sophomores four freshman defensemen who will
Nick Canzanello (1-7--8) and Ryan all play and are expected to contribute
Gunderson (0-1--1) are the returnees. quite a bit. In Ben Youds it’s possible
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we have the most talented incoming
defenseman we’ve had at MSU. Davis
and Boe are a bit older and have junior
experience and should be able to step
in and contribute immediately.”
MSU sports two veteran goaltenders in
juniors Mike Zacharias (10-9-6, .892,
3.07) and Dan Tormey (3-8-0, .869,
3.90). Coming off a year in which he
garnered 2005-06 WCHA All-Rookie
Team honors Tormey headed into
last year tabbed as the program’s #1
netminder. But after he suffered an
injured wrist in December, Tormey suffered a wrist injury in a game
versus Minnesota early in December
and Zacharias played in 14 consecutive games to establish himself as a
legitimate #1 netminder in the league. So with Zacharias enjoying a breakout sophomore season, Tormey fully
recovered by the end of the 2006-07
season and joined by freshman Austin
Lee (Fargo-Moorhead/NAHL), MSU
enters the 2007-08 campaign with
depth between the pipes.
“We’re probably as strong in the
goaltending department as we’ve ever
been,” said Jutting. “It’s exciting to
have the depth in goaltending that we
have. It’s the most important position
and it’s exciting to have a pair of veterans to go along with a highly-rated
incoming freshman.”
Minnesota State is scheduled to kickoff the 2007-08 season Oct. 19 with
a league game at Michigan Tech. In
fact, the Mavericks will play its first six
games on the road with the first home
game at the newly-renamed Alltel
Center not taking place until the University of Minnesota visits Nov. 9.
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Maverick Hockey Numerical & Alphabetical Rosters
Numerical Roster
No. Name (NHL Rights)
1
Mike Zacharias
2
Nick Canzanello
4
Brian Kilburg
5
Ben Youds
6
Peter Lompado
7
Andrew Sackrison (STL)
9
Kael Mouillierat
10 Zach Harrison
11 Mike Louwerse
12 Rylan Galiardi
13 Ryan Gunderson
15 Jerad Stewart
17 Blake Friesen
18 James Gaulrapp
19 Geoff Irwin
20 Jason Wiley 21 Mick Berge
22 Kurt Davis
23 Trevor Bruess
25 R.J. Linder
27 Brett Peterson
28 Channing Boe
29 Joel Hanson
31 Austin Lee
33 Matt Tyree
37 Jon Kalinski (PHI)
49 Dan Tormey
Yr
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Pos
G
D
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
D
F
G
F F
G
Height
5-10
5-11
6-3
5-10
6-1
6-1
5-10
5-11
5-8
6-1
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-9
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-1
6-2
WeightS/C
175 L
175 L
215 R
175 R
200 R
195 L
170 R
175 R
160 R
190 L
195 R
200 R
190 R
195 L
185 L
200 R
170 R
175 L
200 R
195 R
200 L
190 L
205 R
185 L
210 L
175 L
195 L
Birthdate
05/21/1985
02/02/1988
05/10/1984
04/20/1988
01/13/1989
11/12/1987
09/09/1987
11/22/1987
08/21/1988
06/30/1986
02/11/1986
12/15/1987
06/04/1985
07/16/1985
06/07/1985
12/21/1985
02/08/1985
08/13/1986
01/06/1986
11/09/1983
04/14/1988
07/13/1986
06/20/1983
09/15/1988
03/29/1983
05/25/1987
02/27/1985
Hometown / Last Team
Plymouth, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Rochester, Minn. / Mayo (USHS)
Mendota Heights, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Brooklyn Park, Minn. / Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep)
Staten Island, N.Y. / Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep)
St. Louis Park, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Edmonton, Alta. / Drayton Valley (AJHL)
Flint, Mich. / Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep)
Champlin Park, Minn. / Blake High School (USHS)
Calgary, Alta. / Alexandria (NAHL)
Grant, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Hastings, Minn. / Hastings (USHS)
Excelsior, Minn. / Sioux Falls (USHL)
Owatonna, Minn. / Southern Minnesota (NAHL)
Victoria, B.C. / Burnaby (BCHL)
Bloomington, Minn. / Southern Minnesota (NAHL)
Oklahoma City, Okla. / Lincoln (USHL)
Plymouth, Minn. / Green Bay (USHL)
Minneapolis, Minn. / Lincoln (USHL)
St. Cloud, Minn. / Portage (MJHL)
Elk River, Minn. / Indiana (USHL)
Bemidji, Minn. / Green Bay (USHL)
Elk River, Minn. / Waterloo (USHL)
Bloomington, Minn. / Fargo-Moorhead (NAHL)
Spooner, Wis. / Bentley (MAAC)
Lacorey, Alta. / Bonnyville (AJHL)
Syracuse, N.Y. / Cedar Rapids (USHL)
Head Coach: Troy Jutting (Minnesota State ‘87)
Assistant Coaches: Eric Means (Minnesota ‘94), Darren Blue (Minnesota State ‘96)
Volunteer Goaltending Coach: Des Christopher (Minnesota State ‘98) • Equipment Manager: Eric Pederson
Alphabetical Roster
#
Name (NHL Rights)
21 Mick Berge
28 Channing Boe
23 Trevor Bruess
2
Nick Canzanello
22 Kurt Davis
17 Blake Friesen
12 Rylan Galiardi
18 James Gaulrapp
13 Ryan Gunderson
29 Joel Hanson
10 Zach Harrison
19 Geoff Irwin
37 Jon Kalinski (PHI)
4
Brian Kilburg
6
Peter Lompado
31 Austin Lee
25 R.J. Linder
11 Mike Louwerse
9
Kael Mouillierat
27 Brett Peterson
7
Andrew Sackrison (STL)
15 Jerad Stewart
33 Matt Tyree
49 Dan Tormey
20 Jason Wiley 5
Ben Youds
1
Mike Zacharias
Yr
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Pos
F
D
F
D
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
G
D
F
F
F
F
F
F G
F
D
G
Height
5-10
6-3
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-2
5-11
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-1
5-8
5-10
6-2
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-0
5-10
5-10
WeightS/C
170 R
190 L
200 R
175 L
175 L
190 R
190 L
195 L
195 R
205 R
175 R
185 L
175 L
215 R
200 R
185 L
195 R
160 R
170 R
200 L
195 L
200 R
210 L
195 L
200 R
175 R
175 L
Birthdate
02/08/1985
07/13/1986
01/06/1986
02/02/1988
08/13/1986
06/04/1985
06/30/1986
07/16/1985
02/11/1986
06/20/1983
11/22/1987
06/07/1985
05/25/1987
05/10/1984
01/13/1989
09/15/1988
11/09/1983
08/21/1988
09/09/1987
04/14/1988
11/12/1987
12/15/1987
03/29/1983
02/27/1985
12/21/1985
04/20/1988
05/21/1985
Hometown / Last Team
Oklahoma City, Okla. / Lincoln (USHL)
Bemidji, Minn. / Green Bay (USHL)
Minneapolis, Minn. / Lincoln (USHL)
Rochester, Minn. / Mayo (USHS)
Plymouth, Minn. /Green Bay (USHL)
Excelsior, Minn. / Sioux Falls (USHL)
Calgary, Alta. / Alexandria (NAHL)
Owatonna, Minn. / Southern Minnesota (NAHL)
Grant, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Elk River, Minn. / Waterloo (USHL)
Flint, Mich. / Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep)
Victoria, B.C. / Burnaby (BCHL)
Lacorey, Alta. / Bonnyville (AJHL)
Mendota Heights, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Staten Island, N.Y. / Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep)
Bloomington, Minn. / Fargo-Moorhead (NAHL)
St. Cloud, Minn. / Portage (MJHL)
Champlin Park, Minn. / Blake High School (USHS)
Edmonton, Alta. / Drayton Valley (AJHL)
Elk River, Minn. / Indiana (USHL)
St. Louis Park, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Hastings, Minn. / Hastings (USHS)
Spooner, Wis. / Bentley (MAAC)
Syracuse, N.Y. / Cedar Rapids (USHL)
Bloomington, Minn. / Southern Minnesota (NAHL)
Brooklyn Park, Minn./Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep)
Plymouth, Minn. / Tri-City (USHL)
Roster Breakdown (27 players)
By Position: Goaltenders - 3 (Lee, Tormey, Zacharias). Defense - 9 (Boe, Canzanello, Davis, Friesen, Gunderson, Kilburg, Linder,
Lompado, Youds). Forwards - 15 (Berge, Bruess, Gaulrapp, Galiardi, Hanson, Harrison, Irwin, Kalinski, Louwerse, Mouillierat, Peterson,
Sackrison, Stewart, Tyree, Wiley).
By Year: Seniors - 3 (Hanson, Linder, Tyree). Juniors -6 (Berge, Friesen, Kalinski, Kilburg, Tormey, Zacharias). Sophomores - 9 (Bruess, Canzanello, Gaulrapp, Gunderson, Harrison, Irwin, Mouillierat, Stewart, Wiley). Freshmen - 9 (Boe, Davis, Galiardi, Lee,
Lompado, Louwerse, Peterson, Sackrison, Youds).
By State/Province: Minnesota - 18 (Boe, Bruess, Canzanello, Davis, Friesen, Gaulrapp, Gunderson, Hanson, Kilburg, Lee, Linder,
Louwerse, Peterson, Sackrison, Stewart, Wiley, Youds, Zacharias); Alberta - 3 (Galiardi, Kalinski, Mouillierat); New York - 2 (Lompado,
Tormey); British Columbia - 1 (Irwin); Michigan - 1 (Harrision); Oklahoma - 1 (Berge): Wisconsin - 1 (Tyree).
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Pronunciation Guide
Berge..................................... burgy
Boe........................................... boh
Bruess......................................briss
Canzanello......KAN-zuh-NELL-oh
Friesen..........................FREE-zuhn
Galiardi.................... guh-LAR-dee
Jutting..............................JUHT-ing
Lompado..................lom-PAH-doh
Louwerse......................LOO-werse
Kael Mouillierat....cale MOO-li-rat
Kalinski.......................kah-LIN-ski
Tormey...........................TORR-me
Youds...............................YOWDZ
MSU Hockey Year-By-Year
Minnesota State Men's Hockey Year-By-Year
Year
Record (Pct)
Coach
Affiliation
1969-70
5-8-1 (.392)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1970-71
15-2-1 (.861)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1971-72
13-6-2 (.666)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1972-73
14-4-1 (.763)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1973-74
8-11-2 (.428)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1974-75
14-8-0 (.636)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1975-76
20-11-1 (.640)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1976-77
17-10-1 (.625)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1977-78
17-16-1 (.514)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1978-79
25-12-1 (.671)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1979-80
30-9-1 (.762)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1980-81
28-11-3 (.702)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1981-82
22-9-1 (.703)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1982-83
26-10-1 (.716)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1983-84
16-14-0 (.533)
Brad Reeves* NCAA Division II
1984-85
19-12-4 (.600)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1985-86
26-9-3 (.723)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1986-87
21-10-1 (.671)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1987-88
18-11-3 (.609)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1988-89
13-13-4 (.500)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1989-90
15-14-8 (.513)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1990-91
23-7-6 (.722)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1991-92
17-14-3 (.544)
Don Brose
NCAA Division III
1992-93
12-17-7 (.430)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1993-94
11-15-1 (.425)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1994-95
20-13-0 (.606)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1995-96
16-12-4 (.563)
Don Brose
NCAA Division II
1996-97
17-14-3 (.544)
Don Brose
NCAA Division I
1997-98
15-17-6 (.473)
Don Brose
NCAA Division I
1998-99
18-16-5 (.525)
Don Brose
NCAA Division I
1999-00
21-14-4 (.590)
Don Brose
NCAA Division I
2000-01
19-18-1 (.513)
Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2001-02
16-20-2 (.447)
Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2002-03
20-11-10 (.610) Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2003-04
10-24-5 (.321)
Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2004-05
13-19-6 (.421)
Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2005-06
17-18-4 (.487)
Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2006-07
13-19-6 (.421)
Troy Jutting
NCAA Division I
2006-07
38 years
660-478-113 (.573)
*Brose was on sabbatical
Coach
Years (Span)
Don Brose 30 (1969-2000)
Brad Reeves 1 (1983-84)
Troy Jutting 7 (2000-SA)
League
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Record (Pct.)
536-335-79 (.606)
16-14-0 (.533)
108-129-34 (.461)
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The Players
#29
Joel Hanson
6-2 • 205 • Senior • Forward • Elk River, Minn. • Waterloo (USHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 06/20/83
AS A MAVERICK: Three-year letterman is in first year as team captain.
2006-07: Had 3-7—10 in the last eight games of the season and totalled 15-13—28
for the year to rank third on MSU's scoring charts...Nine PPGs led MSU and tied for
16th in the nation...One of four Mavericks to play in all 38 of MSU’s games...Named
team's Unsung Hero for the season..WCHA All-Academic selection.
2005-06: Registered a goal and two assists as MSU swept second-ranked Wisconsin
Feb. 24-25…Had 4-16-20 to rank sixth on team scoring chart…Tied for ninth on the
team with a +4…16 assists ranked fifth on the team…Collected pair of assists and was
+1 in 5-2 home nonconference win over Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 3, 2006…Had two assists
vs. Denver Feb. 10…Had personal season-high six shots on goal vs. Denver Nov. 12,
2005…WCHA All-Academic selection.
2004-05: Scored third goal of the season in MSU's 8-5 win over #1 Denver and assist
in second career two-point game (2/25/05)...Had 4-5--9 in 34 games played in debut
campaign...Had a goal and an assist and was named the game's Second Star in MSU's 4-0
win over Bemidji State (11/06/04) in collecting his first career points...Made collegiate
debut Oct. 22 when MSU played at Minnesota Duluth.
THE HANSON FILE: Spent three seasons with Waterloo of the United States Hockey
League....Named team Most Valuable Player and led Waterloo in scoring in 2003-04
with 17-42--59...Totals placed him ninth on USHL final scoring charts. Tied for second
in the league in assists....Had 19-21--40 and earned team Unsung Hero honors in 200203...Tallied 14-16--30 and earned team Rookie of the Year honors in 2001-02...Named
all-conference honors as a member of Elk River's state high school championship team
in 2000-01...Full name is Joel Thomas Hanson...Born June 20, 1983 in International
Falls, Minn. ...Son of Jeff and Denise Hanson...Majoring in business.
HANSON SEASON-BY-SEASON
Joel Hanson, Sr., Forward, Elk River, Minn.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2004-05
34 4
5
9
12
2005-06
37 4 16 20
6
2006-07 38 15 13 28
10
Career
110 23 34 57
28
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PM
24
12
20
56
PPG
1
0
9
10
SHG
0
0
0
0
GWG
0
1
0
1
Single-Game Highs
Goals: 2, three times
last vs. Colorado College
2.24.07
Assists: 2, twice
last vs. North Dakota
2.10.07
Points: 3 vs. Colorado College
2.24.07
Shots: 5 vs. Minnesota-Duluth
12.16.06
Hanson Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
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G-A--Pts
0-0-0 1-1-2
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
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
1-0-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-2-2
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
2-1-3
0-0-0
1-0-1
Hanson Facts
√ Tallied career highs for goals and
points in 2006-07
√ Two-time WCHA All-Academic
pick.
√ Wore #13 for the first two years of
career, switched to #29 junior season.
√ Likes to hunt, fish and golf.
√ From same hometown as Joel Otto
who won a Stanley Cup as a member of the
1989 Calgary Flames.
The Players
#25
R.J. Linder
6-1 • 195 • Senior • Defense • St. Cloud, Minn. • Portage (MJHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 11/09/83
AS A MAVERICK: Three-year letterwinner.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Saw action in 32 games as a junior and registered career-highs for goals
(1), assists (3) and points (4)…Tallied first career goal Feb. 9 in a WCHA road game
at the University of North Dakota...18 penalties and 47 penalty minutes were also
career highs...WCHA All-Academic selection.
2005-06: Saw action in 30 games as a sophomore…Drew an assist in MSU's 2-2
overtime tie vs. Alaska-Anchorage (11/05/05) for second point of 2005-06…Collected
first point of the year when he drew an assist on a Travis Morin goal vs. Minnesota
Oct. 22…WCHA All-Academic selection.
2004-05: Played in 30 games as a freshman defenseman...Played in MSU's last 25
games of the season after seeing action in only five of the team's first 13 contests...
Recorded first career point when he drew an assist on a goal by Adam Gerlach
vs. North Dakota (10/16/04).
THE LINDER FILE: Toiled two seasons with Portage of the Manitoba Junior
Hockey League ...Tallied 12-28--40 in 63 games and played in the league allstar game in 2003-04 as Portage captured a division title...Garnered team's Best
Defenseman award in 2003-04...Named Portage's Most Improved Player in 2002-03
after racking up 10-21--31 numbers in 53 games...Two-time all-conference player at
St. Cloud Tech High School (class of 2002)...Full name is Ronald Jerome Linder...
Born Nov. 9, 1983 in St. Cloud, Minn. ...Son of Ron and Joan Linder...Major is
construction management.
LINDER SEASON-BY-SEASON
R. J. Linder, Sr., Defense, St. Cloud, Minn. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2004-05
30 0
1
1
17
2005-06
30 0
2
2
8
2006-07
32 1
3
4
18
Career
92 1
6
7
43
PM
34
16
47
97
PPG
0
0
0
0
SHG
0
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
0
Goals: 1, vs. North Dakota
2.09.07
Assists: 1, three times
last vs. UA-Anchorage
2.16.07
Points: 1, four times
last vs. UA-Anchorage
2.16.07
Shots: 3, twice
last vs. Colorado College
2.09.07
Linder Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score G-A--Pts
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
DNP Oct. 14 ND
3-2
0-0-0
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
0-0-0
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
0-0-0
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
0-0-0
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
0-0-0
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
0-0-0
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
0-0-0
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
0-0-0
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
0-1-1
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
0-0-0
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
0-0-0
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
0-0-0
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
0-0-0
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
0-0-0
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
0-0-0
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
0-1-1
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
0-0-0
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
DNP
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
0-0-0
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
0-0-0
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
0-0-0
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
0-0-0
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
0-0-0
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
0-0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
DNP
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
0-0-0
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
0-0-0
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
DNP
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
DNP
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
1-0-1
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
0-0-0
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
0-1-1
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
DNP
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
0-0-0
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
0-0-0
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
0-0-0
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
0-0-0
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Linder Facts
√ Two-time WCHA All-Academic
selection.
√ Saw action in career-high 32 games
in 2006-07.
√ Tallied first career goal Feb. 9 in
a WCHA road game at the University of
North Dakota.
√ Spent two seasons in MJHL prior to
joining MSU in 2004-05.
√ Lists golf, fishing and hunting as
favorite hobbies.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 17
The Players
#33
Matt Tyree
6-1 • 210 • Senior • Forward • Spooner, Wis. • Waterloo (USHL) • Shoots left • DOB: 03/29/83
AS A MAVERICK: Earned first letter in 2006-07
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Saw action in 25 games in first season with the Mavericks…Tallied first
career goal and firstt career game-winning goal Oct. 21 in a 4-2 WCHA road win
at St. Cloud State...Ranked seventh on the Mavericks with 51 penalty minutes...
WCHA All-Academic selection.
THE TYREE FILE: Totalled 5-0--5 in ten games with Bentley College (Atlantic
Hockey) in 2004-05...Spent a year (2003-04) toiling with Wichita Falls (NAHL)
in 2003-04...2001 graduate of Spooner High School...Named All-State as a high
school senior...Born March 29, 1983 in Spooner, Wis. …Son of Marty and Tammy
Tyree… Majoring in sports management.
TYREE SEASON-BY-SEASON
Matt Tyree, Sr., Forward, Spooner, Wis. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2006-07
25 1
0
1
16
Career
25 1
0
1
16
18 2007-08 MSU Hockey
PM
51
51
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
1
1
Goals: 1, vs. St. Cloud State
10.21.06
Assists: none
Points: 1, vs. St. Cloud State
10.21.06
Shots: 4, twice
last vs. Denver
12.09.06
Tyree Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Oct. 12 ND
Oct. 14 ND
Oct. 20 SCSU
Oct. 21 SCSU
Oct. 27 UND
Oct. 28 UND
Nov. 3 BSU
Nov. 4 BSU
Nov. 10 UAA
Nov. 11 UAA
Nov. 17 CC
Nov. 18 CC
Nov. 21 UNO
Dec. 1 MINN
Dec. 2 MINN
Dec. 8 DU
Dec. 9 DU
Dec. 15 UMD
Dec. 16 UMD
Dec. 29 YALE
Dec. 30 PRIN
Jan. 5
MINN
Jan. 7
MINN
Jan. 12 SCSU
Jan. 13 SCSU
Jan. 16 UNO
Jan. 26 UW
Jan. 27 UW
Feb. 2 MTU
Feb. 3 MTU
Feb. 9 UND
Feb. 10 UND
Feb. 16 UAA
Feb. 17 UAA
Feb. 23 CC
Feb. 24 CC
Mar. 9 UND
Mar. 10 UND
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Score
1-6
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-5
5-8
3-4
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-5
2-7
4-4
5-5
1-2
3-3
1-5
3-1
6-3
3-1
3-4
1-5
0-1
6-4
0-0
3-2
3-1
1-4
2-2
2-1
4-8
4-4
5-2
1-6
3-2
6-4
2-5
1-2
G-A--Pts
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
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Tyree Facts
√ 2006-07 WCHA All-Academic selection.
√ Spent the 2003-04 season playing
at Bentley College of the Atlantic Hockey
Conference
√ First career goal at MSU was also
his first career GWG (4-2 win at St. Cloud
State in 2006-07).
√ One of three Wisconsinites to have
played hockey for the Mavericks.
The Players
# 21
Mick Berge
5-10 • 170 • Junior • Forward • Oklahoma City, Okla. • Lincoln (USHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 02/08/85
AS A MAVERICK: Two-year letterwinner.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Totalled 12-7—19 in 30 games to rank fifth on the team in points, fourth
in goals and third in power play goals (6)...Finished the season with 4-1--5 in the
last seven games...Scored twice in 4-2 WCHA road victory at St. Cloud State
(10/21/06)...Scored twice in 8--5 home loss to the University of North Dakota
(10/28/06)...Missed eight games in December due to injury.
2005-06: Tallied 3-6--9 in 30 games to rank 15th on team scoring charts (third
amongst MSU newcomers)…Collected second power play marker of season when
he scored game-tying goal vs. Yale Dec. 29th…Tallied first career goal when he
scored an empty-netter in MSU's 6-3 win at Nebraska-Omaha (11/22/05). He also
had an assist in that game for his first career two-point game...Suffered a broken
wrist in the Minnesota-Duluth series Jan. 27-28 and missed five games before
returning for final five games of season.
THE BERGE FILE: Totalled 13-44--57 in 60 games in 2004-05 with Lincoln of
the United States Hockey League...Ranked third in the USHL in assists...Played three
seasons in the USHL and was a member of 2002-03 league championship team...2003
Lincoln Southeast HS grad...Full name is Mick Marlin Berge...Born February 8,
1985 in Oklahoma City, Okla. ...Son of Mark and Jody Berge...Father (Mark) was
a defenseman with the University of North Dakota men's hockey program from
1976-81 and recorded 7-24--31 in 107 GP....Majoring in sport management.
BERGE SEASON-BY-SEASON
Mick Berge, Jr., Forward, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2005-06
30 3
6
9
13
34
2006-07
30 12
7 19
8
16
Career
60 15 13 28
21
50
PPG
2
6
8
SHG
0
0
0
GWG
0
1
1
Goals: 2, twice
last vs. North Dakota
10.28.06
Assists: 1, 16 times
last time vs. UA-Anchorage
02.16.07
Points: 2, five times
last time vs. UA-Anchorage
02.16.07
Shots: 6 vs. North Dakota
10.27.06
Berge Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Oct. 12 ND
Oct. 14 ND
Oct. 20 SCSU
Oct. 21 SCSU
Oct. 27 UND
Oct. 28 UND
Nov. 3 BSU
Nov. 4 BSU
Nov. 10 UAA
Nov. 11 UAA
Nov. 17 CC
Nov. 18 CC
Nov. 21 UNO
Dec. 1 MINN
Dec. 2 MINN
Dec. 8 DU
Dec. 9 DU
Dec. 15 UMD
Dec. 16 UMD
Dec. 29 YALE
Dec. 30 PRIN
Jan. 5
MINN
Jan. 7
MINN
Jan. 12 SCSU
Jan. 13 SCSU
Jan. 16 UNO
Jan. 26 UW
Jan. 27 UW
Feb. 2 MTU
Feb. 3 MTU
Feb. 9 UND
Feb. 10 UND
Feb. 16 UAA
Feb. 17 UAA
Feb. 23 CC
Feb. 24 CC
Mar. 9 UND
Mar. 10 UND
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Score
1-6
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-5
5-8
3-4
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-5
2-7
4-4
5-5
1-2
3-3
1-5
3-1
6-3
3-1
3-4
1-5
0-1
6-4
0-0
3-2
3-1
1-4
2-2
2-1
4-8
4-4
5-2
1-6
3-2
6-4
2-5
1-2
G-A--Pts
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
1-0-1
2-0-2
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
1-1-2
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
Berge Facts
√ Ranked 4th on the team in goals with
12 last year.
√ Father (Mark) was a defenseman at
North Dakota from 1976-81.
√ First native Oklahoman to don MSU’s
purple and gold.
√ Lists golf as favorite hobby.
√ Oklahoma City is also the hometown
of Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench and
horror film actor Lon Chaney, Jr.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 19
The Players
#17
Blake Friesen
6-2• 190 • Junior • Defense • Excelsior, Minn. • Sioux Falls (USHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 06/04/85
AS A MAVERICK: Two-year letterwinner
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Played in a career-high 37 games sophomore season...Tallied 1-5--6
on the year to rank 14th on team scoring charts...Ranked as MSU's third-highest
scoring rearguard...The Mavericks went 3-1-2 when he scored a point for 200607...Registered 37 shots on goal.
2005-06: Scored the first goal of MSU career when he tallied MSU’s first goal in
a 5-4 win at Minnesota-Duluth Jan. 27…Saw action in six games as a freshman
and the goal was also his first career point with the Mavericks…Had two shots
on goal as a freshman.
THE FRIESEN FILE: Had 4-9--13 in 48 games with Sioux Falls of the USHL
in 2004-05...Two of his four goals were game-wnners...Joined the Stampede at the
end of 2003-04 season and played in final ten games of the season...Finalist for
Minnesota's Mr. Hockey Award as a high school senior at Benilde-St. Margaret’s in
2004...Registered 39 points on 14 goals and 25 assists in 2003-04 as Red Knights
captured conference title...BSM claimed state title in freshman season...Full name
is Blake Michael Friesen...Born June 4, 1985 in St. Louis Park, Minn....Son of
Todd and Marcia Friesen...Major is Business.
FRIESEN SEASON-BY-SEASON
Blake Friesen, Jr., Defense, Excelsior, Minn.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2005-06
10 1
0
1
0
2006-07
37 1
5
6
9
Career
47 2
5
7
9
20 2007-08 MSU Hockey
PM
0
18
18
PPG
0
1
1
SHG
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
Goals: 1, twice
last time vs. Minnesota-Duluth
12.16.06
Assists: 1, 14 times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.23.07
Points: 1, 16 times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.23.07
Shots: 4 vs. Colorado College
11.17.06
Friesen Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Oct. 12 ND
Oct. 14 ND
Oct. 20 SCSU
Oct. 21 SCSU
Oct. 27 UND
Oct. 28 UND
Nov. 3 BSU
Nov. 4 BSU
Nov. 10 UAA
Nov. 11 UAA
Nov. 17 CC
Nov. 18 CC
Nov. 21 UNO
Dec. 1 MINN
Dec. 2 MINN
Dec. 8 DU
Dec. 9 DU
Dec. 15 UMD
Dec. 16 UMD
Dec. 29 YALE
Dec. 30 PRIN
Jan. 5
MINN
Jan. 7
MINN
Jan. 12 SCSU
Jan. 13 SCSU
Jan. 16 UNO
Jan. 26 UW
Jan. 27 UW
Feb. 2 MTU
Feb. 3 MTU
Feb. 9 UND
Feb. 10 UND
Feb. 16 UAA
Feb. 17 UAA
Feb. 23 CC
Feb. 24 CC
Mar. 9 UND
Mar. 10 UND
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Score
1-6
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-5
5-8
3-4
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-5
2-7
4-4
5-5
1-2
3-3
1-5
3-1
6-3
3-1
3-4
1-5
0-1
6-4
0-0
3-2
3-1
1-4
2-2
2-1
4-8
4-4
5-2
1-6
3-2
6-4
2-5
1-2
G-A--Pts
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
0-0-0
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
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
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
Friesen Facts
√ Saw action in 37 games sophomore
season.
√ Registered first career goal, had two
shots on goal and was +1 in 5-4 league win
at Minnesota-Duluth Jan. 27, 2006.
√ Finalist for state of Minnesota Mr.
Hockey award as top high school player
in 2003-04.
√ Spent a year in the USHL with Sioux
Falls prior to joining Mavericks.
The Players
#37
Jon Kalinski
6-1 • 175 • Junior • Forward • Lacorey, Alta. • Bonnyville (AJHL) • Shoots left • DOB: 05/25/87
AS A MAVERICK: Two-year letterwinner...Selected by Philadelphia in the sixth
round (152nd overall) in the 2007 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
2006-07: Including 8-7—15 in his last 14 games of the season, totalled 1710—27 in 37 games in 2006-07 to rank fourth on the team's scoring charts...17
goals tied with Travis Morin for the team lead...Tied for second in the nation and
led the Mavericks with four shorthanded goals (this also tied the school singleseason record...Ranked second on the team in plus/minus with a +4 and four
power play markers were fourth on the team..Had two overtime game-winning
goals during the course of the season (3-2 over Notre Dame Oct. 14 and 3-2 over
Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 16).
2005-06: Named MSU’s Most Improved Player for 2005-06…Ranked second on
the team with a +7…Tied for third on the team with 71 penalty minutes…MSU’s
top-scoring newcomer with 4-7—11 in 30 games played…Had first career threepoint game on a goal and two assists in 7-3 win over second-ranked Wisconsin
Feb. 25th, 2006...Scored first career goal and first career assist in 4-0 win over
the University of Denver Nov. 12th.
THE KALINSKI FILE: Spent two seasons with Bonnyville of the Alberta
Junior Hockey League...Ranked fourth on the Pontiacs in scoring in 2004-05 with
16 goals and 25 assists for 41 points in 58 games...Had 195 PIMs, three power
play goals, two shorthanded goals and three game-winning tallies...Full name
is Jonathan Brent Kalinski...Born May 25, 1987 in Bonnyville, Alta. ...Son of
Barry and Renee Kalinski...Younger brother (Deven) is a forward with Calgary
of the Western Hockey League...Majoring in sport management.
KALINSKI SEASON-BY-SEASON
Jon Kalinski, Jr., Forward, Lacorey, Alta. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2005-05
30 4
7 11
19
2006-07
37 17 10 27
30
Career
67 21 17 38
49
PM
71
74
145
PPG
1
4
5
SHG
0
4
4
GWG
0
3
3
Single-Game Highs
Goals: 2, twice
last time vs. Alaska-Anchorage
02.16.07
Assists: 2, three times
last time vs. St. Cloud State
01.12.07
Points: 3, three times
last time vs. Alaska-Anchorage
02.16.07
Shots: 8 vs Alaska-Anchorage
02.16.07
Kalinski Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score G-A--Pts
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
1-0-1
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
1-0-1
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
0-0-0
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
0-0-0
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
1-0-1
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
0-0-0
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
0-0-0
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
0-1-1
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
1-0-1
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
1-0-1
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
0-0-0
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
0-1-1
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
1-0-1
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
2-0-2
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
0-0-0
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
0-0-0
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
0-0-0
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
0-0-0
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
1-0-1
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
0-1-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
0-0-0
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
0-0-0
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
0-0-0
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
1-2-3
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
0-0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
1-1-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
1-0-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
DNP
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
1-1-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
0-0-0
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
0-0-0
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
1-0-1
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
2-1-3
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
0-0-0
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
1-0-1
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
0-1-1
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
0-1-1
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
0-0-0
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Kalinski Facts
√ Tied school record with four SHG in
2006-07.
√ Led MSU newcomers in scoring and
ranked 12th on the team in 2005-06 with
4-7--11.
√ Garnered team Most Improved Player
award at annual end-of-the-year team banquet in 2005-06.
√ Lists golf, baseball and hunting as
favorite hobbies.
√ Has three siblings - Lyndon, Deven
and Dillon.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 21
The Players
#4 Brian Kilburg
6-3 • 215 • Junior • Defense • Mendota Heights, Minn. • Tri-City (USHL) • Shoots left • DOB: 05/10/84
AS A MAVERICK: Two-time letterwinner has led the Mavericks in plus-minus
the past two years.
2006-07: Led the MSU in plus/minus with a +5 and also topped MSU in
penalties (32)...94 penalty minutes ranks seventh on team's all-time singleseason list...Tallied 0-6--6 on the season to tie for 15th on team scoring charts...
Had season-high five shots on goal and was +1 in 2-1 home WCHA win over
Michigan Tech (02/03/07).
2005-06: Played in 30 games in freshman season with the Mavericks…Led MSU
in plus-minus with a +10…1-9—10 ranked 14th on the team and second amongst
MSU newcomers…Scored first career goal in the 6-4 win over Wisconsin and
added an assist in the following night’s 7-3 win.
THE KILBURG FILE: Played three seasons with Tri-City of the USHL...
Contributed 11 goals and 15 assists for 25 points in 60 games and garnered Second
Team All-USHL honors with the Storm in 2004-05...Ranked seventh in the league
in scoring by defensemen...Had five goals and 13 assists for 18 points in 58 games
and led the league’s defensemen in plus/minus at +33 in 2003-04...Accounted for
five goals and eight assists for 13 points in 2002-03...Prepped at Cretin Derham
Hall from 2000-2002 where he was an all-state honorable mention player in
2002 and a two-time all-conference selection....All-conference football player
in 2000-2001, the year Cretin-Derham was the Minnesota state runner-up...Full
name is Brian Richard Kilburg...Born May 10, 1984 in St. Paul, Minn. ...Son of
Jim and Sam Kilburg...Major is Athletic Training/Pre-chiropractic.
KILBURG SEASON-BY-SEASON
Brian Kilburg, Jr, Defense, Mendota Heights, Minn.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2005-06
30 1
9 10
26
71
2006-07
34 0
6
6
32
94
Career
64 1 15 16
58
165
22 2007-08 MSU Hockey
PPG
0
0
0
SHG
0
0
0
GWG
0
0
0
Single-Game Highs
Goals: 1 vs. Wisconsin
02.24.06
Assists: 1, 15 times
last time vs. North Dakota
03.10.07
Points: 1, 16 times
last time vs. North Dakota
03.10.07
Shots: 5 vs. Michigan Tech
02.03.07
Kilburg Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
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G-A--Pts
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
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
0-0-0
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
Kilburg Facts
√ Wore #16 as a sophomore and #10 as a
freshman.
√ One of four former Tri-City Storm
(USHL) on the 2007-08 MSU roster (Mike Zacharias, Ryan Gunderson and Andy Sackrison are
the others).
√ From the same hometown as former
MSU defenseman Ben Christopherson. Christopherson, an All-WCHA Third-Team pick in
2000-01, totalled 82 points in 148 games from
1998-2001.
√ Played safety on high school football team
with 2006 American League batting champion
Joe Mauer.
√ Lists golf, fishing and skiing as favorite
hobbies.
The Players
#49
Dan Tormey
6-2 • 195 • Junior • Goaltender • Syracuse, N.Y. • Cedar Rapids (USHL) • Catches left • DOB: 02/27/85
AS A MAVERICK: Two-year letterwinner.
2006-07: Made four appearances after returning from an injury to his left hand that
saw him sit out the previous 18 games sophomore season...Stopped 70 of 76 shots for a
.921 save percentage and a 2.43 save percentage in last four appearances. His numbers
in ten games prior to the injury: 4.24 and .856...WCHA All-Academic selection.
2005-06: 2005-06 WCHA All-Rookie Team goaltender…Completed maiden season
with 14-13-3 won-loss record, .902 save percentage and 2.83 goals against average…14
wins are the most by a MSU freshman goaltender since Brian Langlot posted a 157-2 record in 1991-92….Named WCHA Rookie of the Week three times during the
course of 2005-06…Stopped 42 of 45 shots for a .933 save percentage and a 1.44
goals against average in a win and a tie at Alaska-Anchorage Nov. 4-5. Backstopped
Mavericks to an overtime tie and win over defending national champion Denver
on Nov. 11-12. For the weekend, claimed first career shut-out and stopped 56 of 59
shots for a .949 save percentage and a 1.44 goals-against average. Also turned aside
51 of 54 shots for a .944 save percentage and a 1.50 goals against average in a pair
of wins over UAA Jan. 13-14…Career-high 46 saves on 49 shots in 3-0 shut-out vs.
St. Cloud State Feb. 18.
THE TORMEY FILE: Led the United States Hockey League with a .926 save
percentage and ranked second with a 2.25 goals against average as Cedar Rapids
captured 2004-05 league regular season title...Named to the All-USHL Second Team...
Crafted 23-4-2 regular season record and was a twice selected as the USHL Player
of the Week...Recorded career-high 48 saves in a game twice during course of the
season...Three-year USHL veteran started 2003-04 with Des Moines before being
traded to Cedar Rapids in December. Had a combined record of 10-13, 3.11 GAA and
.913 save perecentage...Played the 2002-03 season with River City franchise...2003
West Genesee High School grad...Full name is Daniel Christopher Tormey...Born
February 27, 1985 in Syracuse, New York...Son of Tom and Judy Tormey...Major
is International Business.
TORMEY SEASON-BY-SEASON
Dan Tormey, Jr., Goaltender, Syracuse, N.Y. Year
GS GP
MP W L T
2005-06 30 31 1822:28 14 13
4
2006-07 11 14 722:50
3
8
0
Career
41 45 2545:18 17 21
4
SOG
876
360
1236
Svs Sv% GA GAA
790 .902 86 2.83
313 .869 47 3.90
1103 .892 133 3.14
SO
2
0
2
Assists
2
1
3
Single-Game Highs
Shots:
49, vs. St. Cloud State
(02/18/06)
Saves: 46, vs. St. Cloud State
(02/18/06)
Tormey Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score G-A--Pts
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
0-0-0
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
0-0-0
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
0-0-0
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
0-0-0
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
0-0-0
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
0-1-1
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
0-0-0
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
DNP
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
0-0-0
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
DNP
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
DNP
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
0-0-0
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
DNP
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
0-0-0
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
DNP
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
DNP
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
DNP
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
DNP
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
DNP
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
DNP
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
DNP
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
DNP
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
DNP
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
DNP
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
DNP
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
DNP
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
DNP
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
DNP
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
DNP
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
DNP
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
DNP
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
DNP
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
DNP
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6 0-0-0
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
DNP
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
0-0-0
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
0-0-0
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
0-0-0
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Tormey Facts
Three-time WCHA Rookie of the Week in
2005-06.
√
√ Second MSU player to be named to WCHA
All-Rookie Team (David Backes in 2003-04.
√ 31 games played in 2005-06 ties for fourth
on MSU’s single season goaltending list.
√ Two shut-outs in 2005-06 ties for third on
MSU’s single-season list.
√ First native New Yorker to play for Minnesota State.
√ Lists golf as favorite hobby.
√ Father (Tom, Jr.) played soccer at Niagara,
grandfather (Tom, Sr.,) played football at Dartmouth.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 23
The Players
#1
Mike Zacharias
5-10 • 175 • Junior • Goaltender • Plymouth, Minn. • Tri-City (USHL) • Catches left • DOB: 05/21/85
AS A MAVERICK: Two-year letterwinner.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Ranked 54th in the country in save percentage (.892), 55th in the
country in goals against average (3.07) and was 35th in winning percentage
(.520, 10-9-6)...Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week after stopping
56 of 59 shots in two games (.949 save percentage and 1.40 GAA) as MSU
earned a 2-2 tie and a 2-1 overtime win over Michigan Tech Feb. 2-3...Had
29 saves and registered first career shut-out in 0-0 overtime tie with St. Cloud
State Jan. 13, 2007.
2005-06: Stopped 33 shots in MSU's 6-4 win over #2 Wisconsin Feb. 24…Turned
aside 33 of 34 St. Cloud State shots in MSU's 2-1 overtime win Feb. 17 and
garnered WCHA Rookie of the Week honors…Went 3-3 for the year with the
other win coming when he turned aside a career-high 36 shots in a 6-3 road win
at Nebraska-Omaha Nov. 22.
THE ZACHARIAS FILE: Put together an overall record of 27-17-3, a 2.98
goals against average and a .888 save percentage, was named Tri-City's Most
Valuable Player in 2004-05...Ranked second in the USHL in saves and wins and
he was named USHL Goaltender of the Month by Goalie World Magazine for the
month of January when he recorded a 6-3-1 record, a 2.62 goals against average
and stopped 88.6 percent of the shots he faced. Zacharias' month included a 5-0-0
record at home during that span...Played with St. Louis (USHL) in 2003-04 and
Topeka (USHL) in 2002-03...2003 Armstrong High School grad...Member of
USA U-17 Team...Full name is Michael Aaron Zacharias...Born May 21, 1985
in St. Louis Park, Minn. ...Son of Scott and Lisa Zacharias...Major is Physical
Therapy.
ZACHARIAS SEASON-BY-SEASON
Mike Zacharias, Jr., Goaltender, Plymouth, Minn. Year
GS GP
MP W L T SOG
2005-06
6
6 363:13
3
3
0
205
2006-07 30 31 1427:59 10
9
6
678
Career
36 37 1791:16 13 12
6
883
24 2007-08 MSU Hockey
Svs
183
605
788
Sv% GA
.893 22
.892 73
.892 95
GAA
3.63
3.07
3.18
SO
0
1
1
Assists
0
1
1
Shots:
40 vs. Colorado College
11.17.06
Saves: 36 vs. Nebraska-Omaha
11.22.05
Zacharias Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
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G-A--Pts
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
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
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
Zacharias Facts
√ Registered 1st career shut-out and
had 29 saves in 0-0 tie with St. Cloud State
Jan. 13, 2007.
√ Wore #39 as a freshman, switched to
#1 as a sophomore.
√ Lists golf as favorite hobby.
√ One of two players whose last names
begin with the letter Z to have played for
MSU. Forward Mark Zacharias had 118
points in 138 games from 1994-98.
The Players
#23
Trevor Bruess
6-0 • 200 • Sophomore • Forward • Minneapolis, Minn. • Lincoln (USHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 01/06/86
Single-Game Highs
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
2006-07: MSU's second-highest scoring freshman with 3-11--14...Led the
Mavericks in penalty minutes with 102 and ranked third on the team with a
+3...102 penalty minutes tied for third on MSU's all-time single-season list...
Garnered WCHA Rookie of the Week honors after tallying a goal and two assists
in a sweep over Minnesota Duluth Dec. 15-16...Registered a pair of assists in
8-5 loss at North Dakota (10.28.07)...Picked up "Hardest Worker Award" at team
end-of-the year banquet.
THE BRUESS FILE: Tallied 10-17—27 for Lincoln of the United States
Hockey League in 2005-06…Had 1-0-1 in nine play-off games…2004 graduate
of Academu of Holy Angels...Born Jan. 6, 1986 in Minneapolis, Minn. …Son
of Bill and Mary Bruess…Majoring in business.
BRUESS SEASON-BY-SEASON
Trevor Bruess, So., Forward, Minneapolis, Minn. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
37 3 11 14
25
102
Career
37 3 11 14
25
102
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
0
0
Goals: 1, three times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Assists: 2, twice
last time vs. UM-Duluth
12.06.06
Points: 2, twice
last time vs. UM-Duluth
12.16.06
Shots: 4, three times
last time vs. North Dakota
03.09.07
Bruess Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score G-A--Pts
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
0-0-0
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
0-0-0
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
0-0-0
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
0-0-0
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
1-0-1
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
0-2-2
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
0-0-0
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
0-0-0
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
0-0-0
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
0-0-0
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
0-1-1
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
0-0-0
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
0-0-0
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
0-0-0
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
0-0-0
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
0-0-0
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
0-1-1
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
1-0-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
0-2-2
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
0-0-0
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
0-1-1
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
0-0-0
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
0-0-0
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
0-0-0
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
0-0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
0-0-0
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
0-1-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
0-0-0
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
0-0-0
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
0-1-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
0-0-0
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
DNP
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
0-1-1
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
0-1-1
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
0-0-0
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
1-0-1
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
0-0-0
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
0-0-0
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Bruess Facts
√ Ranked third on the team with a +3
in 2006-07.
√ Named WCHA Rookie of the Week
following a sweep over UMD Dec. 15-16,
2006.
√ Named MSU's "Hardest Worker" for
2006-07.
√ Spent a year with Lincoln of the
United State Hockey League prior to joining
the Mavericks.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 25
The Players
#2
Nick Canzanello
5-11 • 175 • Sophomore • Defense • Rochester, Minn. • Mayo (USHS) • Shoots left • DOB: 02/02/88
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Ranked second amongst MSU defenseman and 13th in team scoring
charts with 1-7--8 in maiden season...Tallied first career goal in 6-3 win over
Minnesota Duluth Dec. 16, 2006. Goal was also the game-winner. Also had
an assist in win for first career two-point game.
THE CANZANELLO FILE: Four-year letterwinner at Mayo High School
in Rochester, Minn. …Led Spartans in scoring as a junior and senior....Led
all high school players in the state of Minnesota in scoring for 2005-06 with
27 goals and 23 assists for 50 points…Selected for Minnesota high school
all-star team that played in the Chicago Showcase tournament (he had four
assists in five games)…A member of Minnkota Select 15, 16, and 17 national
festivals…Named Associated Press All-State as a senior, completed high school
career with 64 goals and 68 assists for 132 points. Older brother, Andrew,
played at Colorado College from 2000-04…Full name is Nicholas Carleton
Canzanello…Born Feb. 2, 1988 in Boston, Mass. …Son of Vincent and Karen
Canzanello…Majoring in physical therapy.
CANZANELLO SEASON-BY-SEASON
Nick Canzanello, So., Defense, Rochester, Minn. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
31 1
7
8
18
36
Career
31 1
7
8
18
36
26 2007-08 MSU Hockey
PPG
1
1
SHG
0
0
GWG
1
1
Goals: 1 vs. UM-Duluth
12.16.06
Assists: 1, seven times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Points:
Shots:
2 vs. UM-Duluth
12.16.06
2, nine times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Canzanelloo Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
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G-A--Pts
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
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
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
Canzanello Facts
√ Youngest player on last year's
team.
√ Scored first career goal in 6-3 win
over Minnesota Duluth Dec. 16, 2006.
√ Ranked 13th on the team in scoring
as a freshman in 2006-07.
√ Brother, Andrew, played at Colorado
College from 2000-04.
√ Born in Boston, Mass.
The Players
#18
James Gaulrapp
6-1 • 195 • Sophomore • Forward • Owatonna, Minn. • So. Minnesota (NAHL) • Shoots left • DOB: 07/16/85
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Tallied 4-5--9 in 24 games in his debut season with the Mavericks...
Ranked fourth on the team in shooting percentage with a .143 mark (4 goals in 28
shots)...Registered first career goal Nov. 3 in 4-3 nonconference loss to Bemidji
State...Also had in the game vs. BSU for first career two-point game...Collected
team "Most Impoved Player Award" at end-of-the-year banquet.
Points: 2 vs. Bemidji State
11.03.06
THE GAULRAPP FILE: Had 11-31—42 in 58 games as member of Southern
Minnesota of the North American Hockey League in 2005-06…Toiled with
Markham of the Ontario Provincial Hockey League…2003 Owatonna High
School grad…Brother, Joel, is a freshman forward at Bemidji State…Full name
is JamesMartin Gaulrapp…Born July 16, 1985 in Owatonna, Minn. …Son of
Paul and Sharon Gaulrapp…Majoring in construction management.
GAULRAPP SEASON-BY-SEASON
James Gaulrapp, So., Forward, Owatonna, Minn. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
24 4
5
9
3
6
Career
24 4
5
9
3
6
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
1
1
Goals: 1, four times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Assists: 1, five times
last time vs. North Dakota
02.10.07
Shots: 3, twice
last time vs. St. Cloud State
01.12.07
Gaulrapp Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
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G-A--Pts
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
Gaulrapp Facts
√ Ranked 12th on team scoring charts
as a freshman witth 4-5---9.
√ Scored first career goal in a 4-3 loss
to Bemidji State Nov. 3, 2006.
√ Named MSU's Most Improved Player
for 2006-07.
√ Second Albert Lea, Minn., native to
play for the Mavericks.
√ Apprenticed with Southern Minnesota (NAHL) and Markham (OPHL) prior
to joining Mavericks in 2006-07.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 27
The Players
#13
Ryan Gunderson
6-2 • 195 • Sophomore • Defense • Grant, Minn. • Tri-City (USHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 02/11/86
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Saw action in seven games in debut season with the Mavericks...
Assisted on a goal by Travis Morin in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association
road game vs. Colorado College Nov. 18, 2006.
THE GUNDERSON FILE: Posted 2-7--9 in 17 games in second year with
Tri-City of the United States Hockey League in 2005-06...Had 5-8--13 in 57
games as a rookie with Tri-City 2004-05...Three-time all-conference performer
as a forward with Mahtomedi High School...Twice garnered honorable mention
all-state recognition...Participated in Great Eight Showcase and was a member
of Team Minnesota at Chicago Showcase…Born Feb. 11, 1986...Majoring in
construction management.
GUNDERSON SEASON-BY-SEASON
Ryan Gunderson, So., Forward, Grant, Minn.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
7 0
1
1
0
0
Career
7 0
1
1
0
0
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PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
0
0
Goals: none
Assists: 1 vs. Colorado College
11.18.06
Points: 1 vs. Colorado College
11.18.06
Shots: 3 vs. Yale
12.29.06
Gundereson Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
www.msumavericks.com
G-A--Pts
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Gunderson Facts
√ Saw action in seven games as a freshman in 2006-07.
√ Has played both forward and defense
for the MSU.
√ Mahtomedi High School product
played two seasons with Tri-City (USHL)
prior to joining Mavericks.
√ First career point was an assist vs.
Colorado College Nov. 18, 2006.
The Players
#10
Zach Harrison
5-11 • 175 • Sophomore • Forward • Flint, Mich. • Shattuck-St. Mary's (prep) • Shoots right • DOB: 11/22/87
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Totalled three points on a goal and two assists in Minnesota State
home league sweep over Colorado College Feb. 23-24 and earned a share of
the WCHA Rookie of the Week award...Collected first career goal Nov. 17 in a
lead road game at Colorado College...Ranked ninth on MSU’s scoring charts
with 3-9—12 in 36 games...Nine assists ranked sixth.
THE HARRISON FILE: Totalled 24 goals and 44 assists for 68 points in 60
regular season games with Shattuck in 2005-06…Led the Sabres in scoring at the
2006 national championship tournament with four goals and three assists for seven
points in four games…As a junior he posted 11-22--33 numbers in 68 games as
Shattuck went on to capture the Under 18 Tier I national championship…Member
of the 2004 Minnesota Select 17 team and is an honor roll student… Full name
is Zachary Lee Harrison…Born Nov. 22, 1987 in Flint, Mich.. …Son of Stan
and Malia Harrison…Majoring in business.
HARRISON SEASON-BY-SEASON
Zach Harrison, So., Forward, Flint, Mich. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2006-07
36 3
9 12
15
Career
36 3
9 12
15
PM
49
49
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
0
0
Goals: 1, three times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.23.07
Assists: 2 vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Points: 2 vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Shots: 7 vs. St. Cloud State
10.20.06
Harrison Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
www.msumavericks.com
G-A--Pts
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
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
0-1-1
0-1-1
DNP
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
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
Harrison Facts
√ Ranked ninth on MSU scoring charts
as a freshman with 3-9--12.
√ First career goal came vs. Colorado
College Nov. 17 in Colorado Springs.
√ Tallied 1-6--7 in 17 home games,
2-3--5 in 19 road contests.
√ Prepped at Shattuck prior to joining
Mavericks.
√ One of three Michigan natives to have
suited up for the Mavericks (T. J. Brickey
and Jasen Rintala are the others).
2007-08 MSU Hockey 29
The Players
#19 Geoff Irwin
5-11 • 185 • Sophomore • Forward • Victoria, B.C. • Burnaby (BCHL) • Shoots left • DOB: 06/07/85
Single-Game Highs
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
2006-07: After suffering an ankle injury in fall camp, saw action in 30 games in
his maiden season, totalled 3-8--11 to tie for tenth on MSU's scoring charts...After
tallying 1-3--4 in his first 18 games, he finished the season by racking up 2-5--7 in
the last 12 contests...First career goal came vs. Princeton in home nonconference
game Dec. 30, 2006...Collected his first career GWG when he scored in overtime
to give MSU a 2-1 victory over Michigan Tech Feb. 3.
THE IRWIN FILE: Ranked third (and led Burnaby) in scoring in the British
Columbia Hockey League in 2005-06 with 31-51—88 in 57 games…Burnaby
captured 2005-06 Canadian Junior A national title...An assistant captain with
the Express, totalled 30-35--65 while playing for three different BCHL teams
(Prince George, Victoria and Cowichan Valley) in 2004-05...He had 21-11--32
with Cowichan Valley in 2003-04…Son of Bruce and Cathy Irwin…Born June
7, 1985 in Victoria, B.C. ...Majoring in international business.
IRWIN SEASON-BY-SEASON
Geoff Irwin, So., Forward, Victoria, B.C. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
2006-07
30 3
8 11
11
Career
30 3
8 11
11
30 2007-08 MSU Hockey
PM
22
22
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
1
1
Goals: 1, three times
last time vs. Michigan Tech
02.03.07
Assists: 1, eight times
last time vs. North Dakota
03.09.07
Points:
Shots:
2 vs. Michigan Tech
02.03.07
4, three times
last time vs. St. Cloud State
01.13.07
Irwin Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Oct. 12 ND
Oct. 14 ND
Oct. 20 SCSU
Oct. 21 SCSU
Oct. 27 UND
Oct. 28 UND
Nov. 3 BSU
Nov. 4 BSU
Nov. 10 UAA
Nov. 11 UAA
Nov. 17 CC
Nov. 18 CC
Nov. 21 UNO
Dec. 1 MINN
Dec. 2 MINN
Dec. 8 DU
Dec. 9 DU
Dec. 15 UMD
Dec. 16 UMD
Dec. 29 YALE
Dec. 30 PRIN
Jan. 5
MINN
Jan. 7
MINN
Jan. 12 SCSU
Jan. 13 SCSU
Jan. 16 UNO
Jan. 26 UW
Jan. 27 UW
Feb. 2 MTU
Feb. 3 MTU
Feb. 9 UND
Feb. 10 UND
Feb. 16 UAA
Feb. 17 UAA
Feb. 23 CC
Feb. 24 CC
Mar. 9 UND
Mar. 10 UND
www.msumavericks.com
Score
1-6
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-5
5-8
3-4
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-5
2-7
4-4
5-5
1-2
3-3
1-5
3-1
6-3
3-1
3-4
1-5
0-1
6-4
0-0
3-2
3-1
1-4
2-2
2-1
4-8
4-4
5-2
1-6
3-2
6-4
2-5
1-2
G-A--Pts
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
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
0-1-1
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
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
Irwin Facts
√ Ranked tenth on team scoring charts
as a freshman with 3-8--11.
√ Registered first career goal vs. Princeton Dec. 30, 2006.
√ Finished 2006-07 with 2-5--7 in last
13 games.
√ Overtime goal boosted MSU to 2-1
win over Michigan Tech Feb. 3, 2007.
√ Spent three seasons in the British
Columbia Hockey League prior to joining
Mavericks.
The Players
#9
Kael Mouillierat
5-10 • 170 • Sophomore • Forward • Edmonton, Alta. • Drayton Valley (AJHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 09/09/87
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Led all MSU newcomers with 8-7—15 on the season...Ranked sixth on
the team in goals, fifth in assists and fifth with two power play goals...Registered
first career goal Oct. 14, 2006 in 3-2 overtime nonconference home win over
Notre Dame...Registered a goal and an assist vs. North Dakota Oct. 20, 2006
for first career multiple-point game...Played in 37 of 38 games in inaugural
season with Mavericks.
THE MOUILLIERAT FILE: Seventh in scoring in the Alberta Junior Hockey
League in 2005-06 with 31-40—71 in 51 games played…Led Drayton Valley in
scoring and penalty minutes (190)...Led Drayton Valley in scoring in 2004-05
with 30-28--58 in 62 games and was named to the Alberta Junior Hockey League
All-Star game...Also selected as Drayton Valley's 2004-05 Rookie of the Year,
named to AJHL All-Rookie Team and named a AJHL Second Team All-Star...
Named Top Forward in Alberta Major Midget League with Edmonton K of C
AAA team in 2003-04…Full name is Kael Brennan Mouillierat…Son of Denis
and Sandra Mouillierat…Born Dec. 9, 1987 in Edmonton, Alta. ...Majoring in
business.
MOUILLIERAT SEASON-BY-SEASON
Kael Mouillierat, So., Forward, Edmonton, Alta. Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
37 8
7 15
22
52
Career
37 8
7 15
22
52
PPG
3
3
SHG
0
0
GWG
0
0
Goals: 1, eight times
last time vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Assists: 1, seven times
last time vs. North Dakota
03.09.07
Points: 2 vs. North Dakota
10.28.06
Shots: 6 vs. Bemidji State
11.03.06
Mouillierratt Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
www.msumavericks.com
G-A--Pts
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
DNP
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
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
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
Mouillierat Facts
√ MSU's top-scoring newcomer in
2006-07 with 8-7--15.
√ Tallied first career goal Oct. 14. in
3-2 overtime win over Notre Dame.
√ Had 3-5--8 in 19 road games as a
freshman.
√ Spent two seasons in Alberta Junior
Hockey League with Drayton Valley prior
to joining Mavericks.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 31
The Players
#15
Jerad Stewart
5-11 • 200 • Sophomore • Forward • Hastings, Minn. • Hastings (USHS) • Shoots right • DOB: 12/15/87
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: One of four players to see action in all 38 games in 2006-07...Ranked
fourth on the team with a +2...Ranked eighth in the team with 5-8--13...Eight
assists ranked seventh on team assist chart...59 shots ranked ninth on team...
Registered first career goal Nov. 4 in nonconference loss to Bemidji State...
Collected two assists in 6-4 Western Collegiate Hockey Association home win
over Colorado College Feb. 24.
Points: 2 vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
THE STEWART FILE: Two-time Pioneer Press All-State selection...Threetime all-conference pick...Totalled 30-20—50 in 25 games as a high school
senior…Had 33-33--55 for Hastings as a junior...Three-time hockey letterwinner,
has also won four football letters and one in track...A team captain at Hastings
High School in football and hockey...Football conference Offensive Player of
the Year for 2005 was a two-time grid all-state honorable mention pick… Full
name is Jerad Allen Stewart…Older brother, Jason, played four seasons at St.
Cloud State (1994-98) and was a sixth-round draft pick (#142 overall) of the
New York Islanders in 1994...Born Dec. 15, 1987 in St. Paul, Minn. …Son of
Arnie and Nance Stewart…Majoring in business.
STEWART SEASON-BY-SEASON
Jerad Stewart, So., Forward, Hastings, Minn.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
38 5
8 13
13
26
Career
38 5
8 13
13
26
32 2007-08 MSU Hockey
PPG
1
1
SHG
0
0
GWG
0
0
Goals: 1, five times
last time vs. UA Anchorage
Assists: 2 vs. Colorado College
02.24.07
Shots: 5, twice
last time vs. Michigan Tech
02.03.07
Stewart Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Score
Oct. 12 ND
1-6
Oct. 14 ND
3-2
Oct. 20 SCSU
2-4
Oct. 21 SCSU
4-2
Oct. 27 UND
4-5
Oct. 28 UND
5-8
Nov. 3 BSU
3-4
Nov. 4 BSU
2-3
Nov. 10 UAA
2-3
Nov. 11 UAA
3-2
Nov. 17 CC
2-5
Nov. 18 CC
2-7
Nov. 21 UNO
4-4
Dec. 1 MINN
5-5
Dec. 2 MINN
1-2
Dec. 8 DU
3-3
Dec. 9 DU
1-5
Dec. 15 UMD
3-1
Dec. 16 UMD
6-3
Dec. 29 YALE
3-1
Dec. 30 PRIN
3-4
Jan. 5
MINN
1-5
Jan. 7
MINN
0-1
Jan. 12 SCSU
6-4
Jan. 13 SCSU
0-0
Jan. 16 UNO
3-2
Jan. 26 UW
3-1
Jan. 27 UW
1-4
Feb. 2 MTU
2-2
Feb. 3 MTU
2-1
Feb. 9 UND
4-8
Feb. 10 UND
4-4
Feb. 16 UAA
5-2
Feb. 17 UAA
1-6
Feb. 23 CC
3-2
Feb. 24 CC
6-4
Mar. 9 UND
2-5
Mar. 10 UND
1-2
www.msumavericks.com
G-A--Pts
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
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
1-0-1
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
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
Stewart Facts
√ Ranked eighth on the team in scoring
and second amongst team newcomers as a
freshman in 2006-07.
√ First career goal came vs. Bemidji
State Nov. 4, 2006.
√ One of four players to see action in
all 38 games in 2006-07.
√ Brother, Jason, was a sixth-round
draft pick of the New York Islanders in
1994.
The Players
#20
Jason Wiley
6-0 • 200 • Sophomore • Forward • Bloomington, Minn. • So. Minnesota (NAHL) • Shoots right • DOB: 12/21/85
As a Maverick: Lettered in 2006-07.
Single-Game Highs
2006-07: Saw action in 25 games in debut season with the Mavericks...Tallied first
career goal Dec. 8 in 3-3 tie with the University of Denver...Assisted on a goal by
Kurtis Kisio in 2-1 loss in Mankato vs. the University of Minnesota Dec. 2.
THE WILEY FILE: Totalled 31-30—61 and was named Most Valuable Player
for Southern Minnesota of the North American Hockey League in 2005-06…Had
22-17—39 in 20 GP with Blind River of the Northern Ontario Provincial Hockey
League in 2004-05…2004 Bloomington Kennedy High School grad where he was
coached by former MSU graduate assistant coach Todd Kennedy…Full name
is Jason Mathew Wiley…Born Sept. 21, 1985 in Edina, Minn. …Son of John
Wiley… Majoring in business.
WILEY SEASON-BY-SEASON
Jason Wiley, So., Forward, Bloomington, Minn.
Year
GP G
A Pts
P
PM
2006-07
26 1
3
4
10
20
Career
26 1
3
4
10
20
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
GWG
0
0
Goals: 1 vs. Denver
12.08.06 Assists: 1, three times
last time vs. Minnesota
12.02.06
Points:
Shots:
1, four times
last time vs. Denver
12.08.06
3 vs. North Dakota
02.10.07
Wiley Game-By-Game 2006-07
Date
Opponent
Oct. 12 ND
Oct. 14 ND
Oct. 20 SCSU
Oct. 21 SCSU
Oct. 27 UND
Oct. 28 UND
Nov. 3 BSU
Nov. 4 BSU
Nov. 10 UAA
Nov. 11 UAA
Nov. 17 CC
Nov. 18 CC
Nov. 21 UNO
Dec. 1 MINN
Dec. 2 MINN
Dec. 8 DU
Dec. 9 DU
Dec. 15 UMD
Dec. 16 UMD
Dec. 29 YALE
Dec. 30 PRIN
Jan. 5
MINN
Jan. 7
MINN
Jan. 12 SCSU
Jan. 13 SCSU
Jan. 16 UNO
Jan. 26 UW
Jan. 27 UW
Feb. 2 MTU
Feb. 3 MTU
Feb. 9 UND
Feb. 10 UND
Feb. 16 UAA
Feb. 17 UAA
Feb. 23 CC
Feb. 24 CC
Mar. 9 UND
Mar. 10 UND
www.msumavericks.com
Score
1-6
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-5
5-8
3-4
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-5
2-7
4-4
5-5
1-2
3-3
1-5
3-1
6-3
3-1
3-4
1-5
0-1
6-4
0-0
3-2
3-1
1-4
2-2
2-1
4-8
4-4
5-2
1-6
3-2
6-4
2-5
1-2
G-A--Pts
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Wiley Facts
√ Saw action in 26 games in debut
season with the Mavericks.
√ Led Southern Minnesota (NAHL)
and was named team MVP in 2005-06.
√ Played high school hockey at Bloomington Kennedy for former MSU graduate
assistant coach Todd Kennedy.
√ Spent 2004-05 toiling for Blind River
of the Northern Ontaria Provincial Hockey
League.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 33
The Players
#22
#28 Channing
BOE
Kurt
DAVIS
5-9 • 175 lbs. • Freshman
6-3 • 190 lbs. • Freshman
Defense • Bemidji, Minn.
Green Bay (USHL)
Shoots left • DOB: 07/13/86
Defense • Plymouth, Minn.
Green Bay (USHL)
Shoots left • DOB: 08/13/86
Two-year USHL veteran served as team captain for Green Bay in 2006-07
where he recorded 1-7--8 in 58 GP...Played for Sioux Falls in 2005-06 and
the Stampede won the Anderson Cup (regular season title) and were Clark
Cup runners-up...Tallied 2-3--5 in 46 regular season games and 1-1--2 in 13
playoff games...Three-year letter winner at Bemidji HS...Team captain senior
year and was a two-time all-conference pick...Played in the Elite League
senior year for the North Team...Selected to play on the National Elite Team
that won the championship in 2004...Son of Chris and Julie Boe...Born Sept.
13, 1986 in Bemidji, Minn.
Played two seasons with Green Bay of United States Hockey League...Totalled
7-27--34 in 56 GP in 2006-07...Named USHL Defensive Player of the Week
March 12, 2007 following three-point weekend sweep over Sioux City...2004-05
Pioneer Press and Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State selection...
Traded by Waterloo to Green Bay in 2005-06...A three-year letterwinner at
Wayzata High School...Son of former MSU forward Carl Davis, who totalled
46-92--138 in 132 games for the Mavericks from 1975-79...Son of Carl and
Karen Davis...Born Aug. 13, 1986 in Edina, Minn.
#12
#6
Rylan
GALIARDI
6-1 • 195 lbs. • Freshman
Peter
LOMPADO
6-1 • 200 lbs. • Freshman
Forward • Calgary, Alta.
Alexandria Blizzard (NAHL)
Shoots left • DOB: 06/30/86
Forward • Staten Island, N.Y.
Shattuck-St. Mary's (Prep)
Shoots right • DOB: 01/13/89
Played three seasons with Alexandria Blizzard of NAHL...Led Blizzard in
scoring in 2006-07 with 25-30--57 in 60 GP...Played with Calgary North Stars
midget AAA team...2004 St. Mary's (Calgary) HS grad where he was a member
of the football team...Born June 30, 1986 in Phoenix, Ariz. ...Son of Terry and
Lori Galiardi...Younger brother, T.J., was selected by Colorado in the second
round (55th overall) in the 2007 National Hockey League draft.
Two-year varsity letterwinner at Shattuck-St. Mary's...Shattuck captured USA
Hockey Tier I national title senior season...Tallied 9-19---28 in 61 GP for the
Sabres in 2006-07...Shattuck finished fifth at nationals in 2005-06...Also a
stand-out baseball pitcher for Shattuck (38 IP, 6-0, 1.17 ERA, 84 Ks, 10 BB
as a senior)...Born Jan. 13, 1989 in Staten Island, N.Y. ...Son of Arthur and
Christince Lompado.
#31
Austin
LEE
6-3 • 185 lbs. • Freshman
Mike
#11 LOUWERSE
Goaltender • Bloomington, Minn.
Fargo-Moorhead (NAHL)
Catches left • DOB: 09/15/88
5-8 • 160 lbs. • Freshman
Forward • Champlin Park, Minn.
Blake (USHS)
Shoots right • DOB: 08/21/88
Went 24-7-5 (2.61, .925%) in 38 GP with Fargo-Moorhead (NAHL) in 2006-07...Collected
2005-06 Frank Brimsek Award as top high school senior goaltender state of Minnesota...2006
Bloomington Jefferson HS grad...Pioneer Press and Associated Press First Team All-State in
2005-06...First Team All-Metro and all-conference as a senior...2005-06 Jefferson Athlete of the
Year...Two-time MVP...Two-time Jefferson Best Defensive Player award recipient...Established
school record for career wins...NHL Central Scouting final ranking of #28 amongst North American
goaltenders for 2005-06...Jefferson captured Section 6AA Championship title in 2004-05 and
were three-time Lake Conference champions...2006 Ted Brill Great 8 participant...Minnesota
Elite League ’04-‘06...USAH Select 17 ’05...Son of Joe and Patricia Lee...Born Sept. 15, 1988
in Carbondale, Ill.
Tallied 15-20--35 in 21 GP as a senior at Blake...2006-07 all-conference pick
and team Coaches Award recipient...Selected for Ted Brill Great 8... Member
of the Select 16 national team...Three-year participant in Minnesota Elite
League...Three-years of USA Hockey model camp...Three-time all conference
pick...Named to the 2005-06 AP All-State Team as junior as Bears captured
state consolation title...Blake team MVP as junior...Tallied 27-29--57 in 31
GP in 2005-06...Leading scorer sophomore and junior year and team captain
as a junior and senior...Son of Scott and Kim Louwerse...Born Aug. 21, 1988
in Minneapolis, Minn.
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#27
Brett
PETERSON
6-2 • 200 lbs. • Freshman
Forward • Elk River, Minn.
Indiana (USHL)
Shoots left • DOB: 04/14/88
Tallied 5-7--12 in 56 GP with Indiana of USHL in 2006-07...2006 All-State
Honorable Mention selection for Elk River (Minn.) High School...Named to
the Great Eight Festival Team Minnesota as a senior...Selected to the Elite
League All-Star Team in November of 2005...Member of Minnesota Selects
17, 16, and 15 teams...Three-time All-Northwest Suburban Conference
selection...2005-2006 Elk River High School Hockey Team MVP and team
captain...Minnesota State Tournament participant in 2005 and 2004...Finished
career ranking seventh on Elk River's all-time scoring list...Tallied 23-19--42
as a senior...Had 18- 17--35 as a junior...16-11--27 as a sophomore...Son of
Chad and Jan Peterson...Born April 4, 1988 in Fridley, Minn.
#7
Andrew
SACKRISON
6-1 • 195 lbs. • Freshman
Forward • St. Louis Park, Minn.
Tri-City (USHL)
Shoots left • DOB: 11/12/87
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Spent 2006-07 with Tri-City of the USHL...Totalled 12-15--27 in 54 games
with the Storm...Minnesota Mr. Hockey finalist in 2006 as a high school senior
at St. Louis Park High School...Named Second Team All-State by the Associated
Press in 2006...Selected in the fifth round (124th overall) of the 2006 National
Hockey League amateur draft by St. Louis...Second Team All-Metro...Twotime all-conference pick...Played in 15,16,17 Select Festivals...Son of John
and Susan Sackrison...Born Nov. 12, 1987 in St. Louis Park, Minn.
#5
Ben
YOUDS
5-10 • 175 lbs. • Freshman
Defense • Brooklyn Park, Minn.
Shattuck-St. Mary's (Prep)
Shoots right • DOB: 04/20/88
Racked up 10-32--42 in 61 games for Shattuck-St. Mary's in 2006-07...Member
of 2006 USA National U-18 Team, competed in Peistany, Slovakia and led
tournament in points for defenseman...Member of Team Minnesota Select 17’s,
Team Minnesota Select 16’s, Team Minnesota Select 15’s...Totalled 2-20--24
in 59 games at SSM in 2005-06...Team captain, named all-conference and led
defenseman in scoring for Maple Grove High School as a junior in 2004-05...
Named Most Valuable Defenseman in 2004-05...Lettered as a sophomore at
Maple Grove in 2003-2004...Son of Bob and Eileen Youds...Born April 20,
1988 in Maple Grove, Minn.
Providing Scholarships for
Youth Hockey Players
For the 3rd Consecutive Season
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MSU Stats Leaders Year-By-Year
Year
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
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
Year
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
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
Games Played
11 w/14
9 w/ 18
5 w/ 20
7 w/ 20
9 w/ 21
10 w/ 22
3 w/ 32
9 w/ 28
8 w/ 34
4 w/ 38
9 w/ 40
6 w/ 39
2 w/ 32
3 w/ 37
30, Pat Carroll
3 w/ 35
4 w/ 38
3 w/ 32
3 w/ 32
5 w/ 30
4 w/ 37
3 w/ 36
3 w/ 35
34, Gunnar Henrikson, Paul Gerten
3 w/ 27
6 w/ 33
4 w/ 32
2 w/34
2 w/38
3 w/39
6 w/39
5 w/38
4 w/38
3 w/41
3 w/ 39
38, David Backes, Brad Thompson
39, Travis Morin, Ryan Carter, Rob Rankin
39, Travis Morin
Penalties
25, John Cupkie
30, John Cupkie
UNA
UNA
22, Ken Ottum
13, Jeff King, Mike Wallace
30, Brian Young
18, Mike Carroll
UNA
24, Marc Peckham
45, Dave Hjermstad
31, B. Norberg
34, A. Johnson
26, Steve Checco
30, Mark Gustafson
28, Steve Checco
32, Scott Jenewein
32, Matt Mountain
44, Matt Mountain
21, Paul Gherardi
26, Rob Thompson
39, Paul Gerten
47, Dan Brettschneider
40, T.J. Brickey
29, Dave Hansen
26, Corey Grassel
32, Mark Zacharias
48, Todd George
34, Todd George
33, Tyler Deis
29, Andy Hedlund
42, Tim Jackman
39, Tim Jackman
31, Matt Paluczak
32, Aaron Forsythe
38, Rob Rankin
45, Rob Rankin
32, Trevor Bruess
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Goals
14, Bill Techar
16, Jim Stangl
15, Bill Techar, Mike Oatman
22, Bill Techar
18, Jim Stangl
19, Bill Essel
23, Mike Wallace
23, Bill Essel
17, Tom Mueller
31, Larry Ward
32, Steve Forliti
25, Larry Long, Tom Kern
32, Tom Kern
43, Tom Kern
26, Pat Carroll
36, Pat Carroll
25, Troy Jutting
23, Tim Schnobrich
22, Matt Mountain
21, Bill Rooney
16, Mike Finnerty
23, Paul Gherardi
20, Dan Brettschneider
21, Curt Wright
15, Corey Grassel
19, Mark Zacharias
30, Tyler Deis
27, Tyler Deis
17, Ryan Rintoul
22, Aaron Fox
20, Tim Wolfe
22, Jesse Rooney
20, Shane Joseph
29, Shane Joseph
19, Shane Joseph
17, David Backes
20, Travis Morin
17, Travis Morin, J. Kalinski
Penalty Minutes
50, John Cupkie
68, John Cupkie
60, John Cupkie
40, Todd Larson
52, Ken Ottum
42, Jeff King
60, Brian Young
44, Mike Carroll
72, Mike Carroll
48, Marc Peckham
98, Dave Hjermstad
67, B. Norberg
68, A. Johnson
56, Pat Carroll
66, Mark Gustafson
64, Steve Checco
64, Scott Jenewein
64, Matt Mountain
96, Matt Mountain
54, Terry Hughes
64, Rob Thompson
78, Paul Gerten
94, Dan Brettschneider
90, Gunnar Henrikson
72, Dave Hanson
52, Corey Grassel
70, Mark Zacharias
112, Todd George
102, Todd George
84, Tyler Deis
74, Tim Wolfe
92, Tim Jackman
86, Tim Jackman
84, Cole Bassett
83, Brock Becker
85, Rob Rankin
109, Rob Rankin
94, Briam Lilburg
Assists
9, Bill Techar
26, John McNamara
20, Karl Ulrich
21, Bill Techar
22, Tom Dougherty
27, Jeff King
30, Bill Essel
31, Pat Follmer
30, Dave Saatzer
42, Dave Saatzer
46, John Passolt
29, Jim Follmer
33, John Passolt
46, Pat Carroll
22, Jon Hill
30, Pat Carroll
27, Jon Hill
26, Matt Mountain
24, Bill Rooney
16, Paul Gherardi
25, Bill Rooney
26, Mike Ciolli
25, Dan Brettschneider
24, Curt Wright
19, Brett Kinaschuk
27, Ryan Rintoul
39, Ryan Rintoul
33, Ryan Rintoul
20, Tyler Deis, Aaron Fox
25, Aaron Fox
38, Aaron Fox
19, Jerry Cunningham
22, B.J. Abel
36, Shane Joseph, Grant Stevenson
24, Shane Joseph
24, Kyle Peto
29, David Backes
23, Steve Wagner
Power Play Goals
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
9, Bill Essel
9, Bill Essel, Larry Ward
15, Larry Ward
12, Greg Larson
10, Larry Long
7, John Passolt
13, Pat Carroll
7, Pat Carroll
14, Pat Carroll
9, Troy Jutting
10, Tim Schnobrich
9, Matt Mountain
8, Mike Finnerty
9, Terry Hughes
9, Paul Gerten
10, Dan Brettschneider
8, Curt Wright
6, Corey Grassel
9, Mark Zacharias
6, Tyler Deis
7, Tyler Deis
6, Rob White
9, Aaron Fox
8, Jesse Rooney
6, Jesse Rooney
7, Shane Joseph
12, Cole Bassett
8, Shane Joseph
10, David Backes
8, Travis Morin
9, Joel Hanson
Shorthanded Goals
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
3 w/ 1
UNA
4 w/ 2
3 w/ 4
2, Jim Follmer
3, T. Miller
4, Carey Boldenow
2, Erik Evans
3, Paul Noterman
2, Tom Follmer
2, Matt Mountain, Jim McGlade
2, Bill Rooney
2, Joe Squires
2, Dan Brettschneider
2, Paul Gherardi
2, Kevin Wood
3, Corey Gassel
3, Kevin Wood
4 w/ 1
1, Jasen Ritala, James Palmer
3, Tyler Deis
7 w/1
4 w/1
3, Ryan Schrick
3, Jesse Rooney
2, Shane Joseph
2 w/1
2, Cole Bassett
1, four players
2, Rob Rankin, Kyle Peto
4, Jon Kalinski
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Points
23, Bill Techar
41, John McNamara
32, Karl Ulrich
43, Bill Techar
37, Tom Dougherty
36, Jeff King
47, Bill Essel
51, Pat Follmer
42, Dave Saatzer
60, Steve Forliti
77, John Passolt
49, Greg Larson
54, Tom Kern
88, Pat Carroll
43, Pat Carroll
66, Pat Carroll
48, Jon Hill
40, Tim Schnobrich, Matt Mountain
37, Matt Mountain
33, Bill Rooney
37, Terry Hughes
43, Bill Rooney, Mike Ciolli
45, Dan Brettschneider
45, Curt Wright
32, Brett Kinaschuk
45, Ryan Rintoul
52, Ryan Rintoul
46, Tyler Deis
36, Tyler Deis
47, Aaron Fox
50, Aaron Fox
35, Jesse Rooney
32, B.J. Abel
65, Shane Joseph
43, Shane Joseph
40, David Backes
42, David Backes, Travis Morin
39, Travis Morin
Game-Winning Goals
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
UNA
4, Marc Peckham
3, Larry Ward
4, Steve Forliti, Dave Saatzer
5, Paul Mattson
6, John Passolt
3 w/ 3
7, Pat Carroll
2, Troy Jutting, Tom Serratore
7, Pat Carroll
4, John Haglund
4, Todd Jutting
3, Joe Squires, Jeff Praus
3, Bill Rooney
4, Mike Finnerty
4, Mike Ciolli
4, Dan Brettschneider
3, Curt Wright, Paul Gerten
3, Dave Hanson
4, Ryan Rintoul
4, Dave Smith
3, Jasen Rintala
4, Tyler Deis
5, Tyler Deis
4, Tim Wolfe
3, Jesse Rooney
3, B.J. Abel
5, Shane Joseph
2, Shane Joseph, Brad Thompson
3, Austin Sutter, David Backes
3, Rob Rankin, Travis Morin
3, Travis Morin, Jon Kalinski
Last Time it Happened/Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders
The Last Time It Happened
Year-By-Year MSU Men's Hockey Scoring Leaders
Year
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
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
Swept a Series in the Civic Center
Mavericks: Minnesota Duluth, 12/15-16/06
Opponent: Bemidji State, 11/3-4/06
Swept a Road Series
Mavericks: @ Minnesota-Duluth, Jan. 27-28, 2006
Opponent: @North Dakota, March 9-10, 2007
Shutout Recorded At Civic Center
By Mavericks: Michigan Tech (Dan Tormey), 02/03/06
By Opponent: Colorado College (Matt Zaba), 10/28/05
Shutout Recorded On the Road
By Mavericks: North Dakota, 12/1/01 (Jason Jensen)
By Opponent: Minnesota,01/07/07 (Kellen Briggs)
Recorded a Hat Trick
Mavericks: Ryan Carter vs. Michigan Tech , 02/03/06
Opponent: Jack Skille (Wisconsin), 01/27/07
MSU Player Recorded a Natural Hat Trick
Ryan Carter vs. Michigan Tech , 02/03/06
MSU Defenseman Recorded a Hat Trick
Jason Krug vs. Concordia, 1/22/96
MSU Player Scored Four Goals in a Game
Shane Joseph vs. Colorado College, 03/01/03
50+ Shots In a Game
Mavericks: 60 vs. American International, 12/27/02
60 vs. American International, 12/28/02
Opponent: 54, North Dakota, 11/29/02
Scored Shorthanded Goal
Mavericks: Jon Kalinski vs. Michigan Tech (02/02/07)
Opponent: Chris Cahill, Yale (12/29/06)
Scored Empty Net Goal
Mavericks: Travis Morin @ Alaska Anchorage (02/16/07)
Opponent: Jack Skille (Wisconsin), 01/27/07
MSU In Overtime
Won: vs. Michigan Tech, 2-1, 02/03/07 (Geoff Irwin GWG)
Lost: Bemidj State, 4-3, 11/03/06 in Mankato
Tied: vs. North Dakota, 4-4, 02/10/07
Scored 10+ Goals In a Game
Mavericks: vs. Canisius, 10/23/98
Opponent: vs. North Dakota,02/21/04 (10)
Name
Bill Techar
John McNamara
Karl Ulrich
Bill Techar
Tom Dougherty
Jeff King
Bill Essel
Pat Follmer
Dave Saatzer
Steve Forliti
John Passolt
Greg Larson
Tom Kern
Pat Carroll
Pat Carroll
Pat Carroll
Jon Hill
Tim Schnobrich
Matt Mountain
Matt Mountain
Bill Rooney
Terry Hughes
Bill Rooney
Dan Brettschneider
Curt Wright
Brett Kinaschuk
Ryan Rintoul
Ryan Rintoul
Tyler Deis
Tyler Deis
Aaron Fox
Aaron Fox
Jesse Rooney
B.J. Abel
Shane Joseph
Shane Joseph
David Backes
David Backes
Travis Morin
Travis Morin
GP
12
17
19
20
21
22
32
27
30
36
40
39
31
37
30
35
38
28
30
30
30
36
31
35
32
23
30
30
33
28
38
39
38
38
41
39
38
38
39
38
G
14
15
12
22
15
9
17
20
12
22
31
24
32
42
26
36
21
23
14
22
21
13
18
20
21
13
18
13
27
16
22
12
22
10
29
19
17
13
20
17
A Pts
9 23
26 41
20 32
21 43
22 37
27 36
30 47
31 51
30 42
38 60
46 77
25 49
22 54
46 88
17 43
30 66
27 48
17 40
26 40
15 37
12 33
24 37
25 43
25 45
24 45
19 32
27 45
39 52
19 46
20 36
25 47
38 50
13 35
22 32
36 65
24 43
23 40
29 42
22 42
22 39
Penalty Shot
Mavericks: Shane Joseph vs. Michigan Tech (1/11/03)
scored in OT
Opponent: Bryan McGregor (UMD), 12/16/06, stopped by Mike Zacharias; Phil Kessel
(UM), 10/21/05, scored on Chris Clark; Marty Goulet (Bemidji State), 10/12/01, scored on
Eric Pateman; Jason White (UNO), 03/5/98, stopped by Des Christopher.
MSU Goaltender To Collect Assist:
Mike Zacharias vs. Wisconsin, 01/26/07
Pat Carroll
MSU Was Involved in a Scoreless Tie
0-0 ot, vs. St. Cloud State (01/13/07 in Mankato) & Michigan Tech (11/14/03 in Mankato)
(has not happened on the road)
Led MSU in scoring three
times - the only Maverick
to accomplish the feat. Had
a school-record 88 points
in 1982-83.
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Dave Saatzer
The only defenseman
to lead MSU in scoring,
Saatzer accomplished the
feat in 1977-78.
Shane Joseph
The Brooks, Alta., native led MSU in scoring twice
and totalled 145 career
points to rank 15th alltime with the Mavericks.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 37
2006-07 Minnesota State Hockey
Minnesota State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 17, 2007)
All games
2006-07 MSU Statistics
DATE
---------Oct 12
Oct 14
*Oct 20
*Oct 21
*Oct 27
*Oct 28
Nov 03
Nov 04
*Nov 10
*Nov 11
*Nov 17
*Nov 18
Nov 21
*Dec 01
*Dec 02
*Dec 08
*Dec 09
*Dec 15
*Dec 16
Dec 29
Dec 30
*Jan 05
*Jan 07
*Jan 12
*Jan 13
Jan 16
*Jan 26
*Jan 27
*Feb 02
*Feb 03
*Feb 09
*Feb 10
*Feb 16
*Feb 17
*Feb 23
*Feb 24
Mar 09
Mar 10
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
OPPONENT
---------------------Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME
ST. CLOUD STATE
St. Cloud State
NORTH DAKOTA
NORTH DAKOTA
BEMIDJI STATE
BEMIDJI STATE
ALASKA ANCHORAGE
ALASKA ANCHORAGE
Colorado College
Colorado College
NEBRASKA-OMAHA
#1 Minnesota
MINNESOTA
#13 Denver Pioneers
#13 Denver Pioneers
MINNESOTA-DULUTH
MINNESOTA-DULUTH
Yale University
Princeton
MINNESOTA
#1 Minnesota
St. Cloud State
ST. CLOUD STATE
Nebraska-Omaha
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
MICHIGAN TECH
MICHIGAN TECH
#11 North Dakota
#11 North Dakota
Alaska Anchorage
Alaska Anchorage
COLORADO COLLEGE
#14 COLORADO COLLEGE
#6 North Dakota
#6 North Dakota
W/L
--L
W OT
L
W
L
L
LOT
L
L
W
L
L
T OT
T OT
L
T OT
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
T OT
W OT
W
L
T OT
W OT
L
T OT
W
L
W
W
L
L
SCORE
----1-6
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-5
5-8
3-4
2-3
2-3
3-2
2-5
2-7
4-4
5-5
1-2
3-3
1-5
3-1
6-3
3-1
3-4
1-5
0-1
6-4
0-0
3-2
3-1
1-4
2-2
2-1
4-8
4-4
5-2
1-6
3-2
6-4
2-5
1-2
ATTEND
-----1300
3652
4090
6111
3611
4047
3018
3669
3257
3529
6544
6870
3305
10088
4937
6035
6029
3364
3475
2936
1191
4706
9988
6021
4245
2766
15177
15237
3811
3859
11164
11637
4039
3609
3865
4014
9963
10288
TEAM STATISTICS
MSU
OPP
-------------------------------------------------------SHOT STATISTICS...............
Goals-Shot attempts.........
106-1108
132-1104
Shot pct....................
.096
.120
Goals/Game..................
2.8
3.5
Shots/Game..................
29.2
29.1
POWER PLAYS...................
Goals-Power Plays...........
38-209
45-242
Conversion Percent..........
.182
.186
Shot Attempts...............
272
319
Shot Percent................
.140
.141
GOAL BREAKDOWN................
Power Play..................
38
45
Short-handed................
7
6
Empty net...................
3
2
Penalty.....................
0
0
Unassisted..................
11
3
Overtime....................
3
1
PENALTIES.....................
Number......................
336
302
Minutes.....................
879
736
Penalties/Game..............
8.8
7.9
Pen minutes/Game............
23.1
19.4
FACEOFFS (W-L)................
1206-1426
1426-1206
Faceoff W-L Pct.............
.458
.542
38 2007-08 MSU Hockey
RECORD:
OVERALL
ALL GAMES........... (13-19- 6)
CONFERENCE.......... (10-13- 5)
NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 3- 6- 1)
HOME
( 7- 8- 3)
( 6- 6- 2)
( 1- 2- 1)
AWAY
( 6-11- 3)
( 4- 7- 3)
( 2- 4- 0)
NEUTRAL
( 0- 0- 0)
( 0- 0- 0)
( 0- 0- 0)
|--------SHOTS--------| |--PEN--| |GOALS|
## INDIVIDUAL (by pts)
GP
G
A Pts Shots
Pct
No-Min
PP SH
--------------------------------------------------------------------27 Travis Morin
38 17 22 39
152 .112
13-34
8
3
14 Steve Wagner
38
6 23 29
86 .070
22-63
2
0
29 Joel Hanson
38 15 13 28
78 .192
10-20
9
0
37 Jon Kalinski
37 17 10 27
93 .183
30-74
4
4
21 Mick Berge
30 12
7 19
75 .160
8-16
6
0
9 Kael Mouillierat
37
8
7 15
57 .140
22-52
3
0
23 Trevor Bruess
37
3 11 14
66 .045
25-102
0
0
15 Jerad Stewart
38
5
8 13
59 .085
13-26
1
0
10 Zach Harrison
36
3
9 12
71 .042
15-49
0
0
11 Kurtis Kisio
37
4
7 11
44 .091
23-54
2
0
19 Geoff Irwin
30
3
8 11
53 .057
11-22
0
0
18 James Gaulrapp
24
4
5
9
28 .143
3-6
0
0
2 Nick Canzanello
31
1
7
8
27 .037
18-36
1
0
17 Blake Friesen
37
1
5
6
37 .027
9-18
1
0
16 Brian Kilburg
34
0
6
6
46 .000
32-94
0
0
4 Lucas Fransen
19
2
3
5
15 .133
12-35
0
0
12 Kevin Huck
22
2
3
5
20 .100
1-2
1
0
25 R.J. Linder
32
1
3
4
23 .043
18-47
0
0
20 Jason Wiley
26
1
3
4
27 .037
10-20
0
0
24 Chad Brownlee
34
0
4
4
18 .000
21-50
0
0
33 Matt Tyree
25
1
0
1
28 .036
16-51
0
0
13 Ryan Gunderson
7
0
1
1
5 .000
0-0
0
0
49 Dan Tormey
14
0
1
1
0 .000
0-0
0
0
1 Mike Zacharias
25
0
1
1
0 .000
0-0
0
0
28 Chris Clark
5
0
0
0
0 .000
0-0
0
0
TM Team
17
0
0
0
0 .000
4-8
0
0
Total............... 38 106 167 273 1108 .096 336-879
38
7
Opponents........... 38 132 227 359 1104 .120 302-736
45
6
|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |-SAVES-|
## GOALTENDERS
GP
Time GA EN
Avg Save
Pct W L T
--------------------------------------------------------------------1 Mike Zacharias
25 1427:59 73
0 3.07 605 .892 10 9 6
28 Chris Clark
5 163:11 10
0 3.68
54 .844 0 2 0
49 Dan Tormey
14 722:50 47
0 3.90 313 .869 3 8 0
TM EMPTY NET
17
9:44
0
2 0.00
0 .000 0 0 0
Total............... 38 2323:44 132
2 3.41 972 .880 13 19 6
Opponents........... 38 2323:44 106
3 2.74 1002 .904 19 13 6
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
MSU
OPP
-------------------------------------------------------Total.........................
68454
146993
Dates/Avg Per Date............
18/3803
20/7350
Neutral Site #/Avg............
0/0
GOALS BY PERIOD
1
2
3 OT Total
------------------------------------------Minnesota State..... 27 40 36
3 - 106
Opponents........... 46 46 39
1 - 132
SAVES BY PERIOD
1
2
3 OT Total
------------------------------------------Minnesota State..... 342 324 295 11 - 972
Opponents........... 314 352 317 19 - 1002
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2006-07 MSU Results
2006-07 Minnesota State Men’s Hockey Results
Overall Record: 13-19-6 • WCHA Record: 10-13-5
Home: 7-8-3 • Away: 6-11-3 Date
Oct. 7
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
Jan. 26
Jan. 27
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 9
Feb. 10
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Opponent
Lethbridge#
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Alaska Anchorage*
Alaska Anchorage*
Colorado College*
Colorado College*
Nebraska-Omaha
Minnesota*
Minnesota*
Denver*
Denver*
Minnesota-Duluth*
Minnesota-Duluth*
Yale
Princeton
Minnesota*
Minnesota*
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
Nebraska-Omaha
Wisconsin*
Wisconsin*
Michigan Tech*
Michigan Tech*
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
Alaska Anchorage*
Alaska Anchorage*
Colorado College*
Colorado College*
North Dakota (WCHA 1st round)
North Dakota (WCHA 1st round)
Site
Mankato, Minn.
South Bend, Ind.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
St. Cloud, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mankato, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
New Haven, Conn.
Princeton, N.J.
Mankato, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
St. Cloud, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Omaha, Neb.
Madison, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Grand Forks, N.D.
Grand Forks, N.D.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Result
L, 4-3 ot
L, 6-1
W, 3-2 ot L, 4-2
W, 4-2
L, 5-4
L, 8-5
L, 4-3 ot
L, 3-2
L, 3-2
W, 3-2
L, 5-2
L, 7-2
T, 4-4 ot
T, 5-5 ot
L, 2-1
T, 3-3 ot
L, 5-1
W, 3-1
W, 6-3
W, 3-1
L, 4-3
L, 5-1
L, 1-0
W, 6-4
T, 0-0 ot
W, 3-2 ot
W, 3-1
L, 4-1
T, 2-2 ot
W, 2-1 ot
L, 8-4
T, 4-4 ot
W, 5-2
L, 6-1
W, 3-2
W, 6-4
L, 5-2
L, 2-1
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Forward Kael Mouillierat scored his first
career goal in a 3-2 win over Notre Dame
Oct. 14, 2006
Defenseman Blake Friesen scored his first
career goal in a 3-1 win over Yale Dec.
29, 2006.
Forward Zach Harrison earned WCHA
Rookie of the Week honors after tallying a
goal and two assists in a pair of wins over
Colorado College (Feb. 23-24, 2007).
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2006-07 MSU Individuals Game-By-Game
2006-07 Minnesota State Hockey
Minnesota State Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points
All Games
40 2007-08 MSU Hockey
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2006-07 MSU Men's Hockey Summaries
Game 1 – Notre Dame – Oct. 12, 2006
Joyce Center – Attendance – 1300
MSU…….0…….0…….1 = 3
ND………1…….4…….1 = 6
1st ND – Sciba (O’Neill, Van Guilder) PPG..... 14:05
2nd ND − Regan (Paige)..................................... 0:40
ND − Regan (Babin, Paige)......................... 3:20
ND − Van Guilder (Thang, Sciba)............... 4:20
ND − Van Guilder (Deeth, Condra)............. 8:24
3rd MSU – Kalinski (Morin) SHG..................... 3:18
ND – Thang (Kissle, O’Neill)...................... 6:48
MSU – SOG: 37; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 10-20
ND – SOG: 28; PP: 1-10; P-Min: 6-12
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (9-7-6 = 22)......... 60:00
ND - Brown (13-11-12 = 36)........ 60:00
Game 2 – Notre Dame – Oct. 14, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3652
MSU…….0…….2…….0…….1 = 3
ND………1…….1…….0…….0 = 2
1st ND – Deeth (Condra) SHG.......................... 17:02
2nd MSU – Hanson (Harrison, Kilburg)............. 1:36
MSU – Mouillierat (Morin, Friesen) PPG... 2:46
ND – Deeth (Babin, Blatchford) PPG.......... 8:28
OT MSU – Kalinski (Wagner, Hanson) PPG..... 4:45
MSU – SOG: 16; PP: 2-7; P-Min: 7-25
ND – SOG: 29; PP: 1-6; P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (10-13-2-2 = 27) 64:45
ND – Brown (4-7-2-0 = 13).......... 64:45
Game 3 – St. Cloud State – Oct. 20, 2006
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 4090
MSU…….0…….1…….1 = 2
SCSU……3…….1…….0 = 4
1st SCSU – Nodl (Brocklehur, Fletcher) PPG..... 7:19
SCSU – Kronick (Nodl, Lasch) PPG........... 8:33
SCSU – Gordon (Nodl, Dey) PPG............... 17:28
2nd MSU – Morin (Wiley, Mouillierat) PPG...... 1:02
SCSU – Lasch (Clafton, Kronick) PPG....... 17:32
3rd MSU – Huck (Canzeanello) PPG................ 5:06
MSU – SOG: 30; PP: 2-8; P-Min: 7-14
SCSU – SOG: 19; PP: 4-7; P-Min: 8-27
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (5-6-4 = 15)......... 58:33
EMPTY NET...................... 1:27
SCSU – Weslosky (8-12-8 = 28)... 60:00
Game 4 – St. Cloud State – Oct. 21, 2006
National Hockey Center – Attendance – 6111
MSU…….0…….2…….2 = 4
SCSU……1…….1…….0 = 2
1st SCSU – Gordon (Dey, Nodl)...................... 3:39
2nd MSU – Hanson (Huck) PPG....................... 13:01
SCSU – Raduns (Stephenson) SHG........... 16:06
MSU – Berge (Kisio, Canzanello) PPG...... 17:29
3rd MSU – Tyree (unassisted)............................ 3:59
MSU – Berge (Hanson, Gaulrapp)............... 4:36
MSU – SOG: 28; PP: 2-7; P-Min: 12-35
SCSU – SOG: 27; PP: 0-10; P-Min: 8-16
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (9-4-12 = 25)....... 59:30
EMPTY NET..................... 0:05
SCSU – Goepfert (8-8-8 = 24)........ 58:35
EMPTY NET..................... 1:00
Game 5 – North Dakota – Oct. 27, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3611
MSU…….0…….3…….1 = 4
UND…….3…….1…….1 = 5
1st UND – Duncan (Miller, Chorney) PPG....... 5:34
UND – Miller (VandeVelde, Kaip).............. 12:06
UND – Genoway (Watkins, Porter) PPG..... 13:44
2nd MSU – Berge (Morin, Wagner) PPG........... 2:52
MSU – Bruess (Wagner, Kilburg)................ 14:14
MSU – Kalinski (unassisted)....................... 14:35
UND – Miller (unassisted)........................... 17:29
3rd MSU – Morin (Kisio, Hanson) PPG............ 6:39
UND – Miller (Genoway, Martens) PPG..... 11:53
MSU – SOG: 38; PP: 2-8; P-Min: 8-16
UND – SOG: 32; PP: 3-6; P-Min: 10-20
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (12-8-7 = 27)....... 59:10
EMPTY NET..................... 0:50
UND – Grieco (6-16-12 = 34)....... 60:00
Game 6 – North Dakota – Oct. 28, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 4047
MSU…….0…….5…….0 = 5
UND…….3…….2…….3 = 8
1st UND – Kozek (Finley, Lee)......................... 1:44
UND – Duncan (Genoway, Lee) PPG......... 3:09
UND – Duncan (Oshie, Lee) PPG............... 13:41
2nd MSU – Berge (Mouillierat, Morin) PPG..... 3:48
MSU – Hanson (Bruess, Harrison) ............. 7:09
MSU – Morin (Bruess, Tormey) SHG......... 9:46
UND – Kozek (Genoway, Martens) PPG.... 9:52
MSU – Mouillierat (Friesen, Wagner) PPG12:27
UND – Radke (Martens, Forney) PPG........ 14:35
MSU – Berge (Wagner, Morin) PPG........... 16:40
3rd UND – Porter (Lee, Oshie).......................... 1:07
UND – Miller (Oshie, Duncan) .................. 15:12
UND – Watkins (unassisted) EN.................. 19:12
MSU – SOG: 28; PP 3-8; P-Min: 11-22
UND – SOG: 30; PP: 4-6; P-Min: 13-34
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (9-10-3 = 22) . .... 59:38
EMPTY NET .................... 0:22
UND – Grieco (10-5-8 = 23) ........ 60:00
Game 7 – Bemidji State – Nov. 3, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3018
MSU…….1…….1…….1…….0 = 3
BSU..........1…….1…….1…….1 = 4
1st MSU – Gaulrapp (Morin, Wagner).............. 18:46
BSU – Winter (Soofield).............................. 19:40
2nd MSU – Berge (Stewert, Gaulrapp)............... 12:40
BSU – Erickson (Roth, Winter)................... 15:13
3rd BSU – Holman (Pope)................................. 0:57
MSU – Wagner ( Morin, Kilburg)................ 7:42
OT BSU – Roth (Lehrke)................................... 2:20
MSU – SOG: 34; PP: 0-5; P-Min: 9-18
BSU – SOG: 32; PP: 0-7; P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (14-9-5-0 = 28)... 62:20
BSU – Climie (5-17-9-0 = 31)..... 62:20
Game 8 – Bemidji State – Nov. 4, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3669
MSU…….1…….1…….0 = 2
BSU……..0…….2…….1 = 3
1st MSU – Stewart (Gaulrapp, Morin).............. 11:40
2nd BSU – Winter (Scofield) SHG..................... 9:00
MSU – Morin (Kalinski).............................. 10:04
BSU – McKelvie (Pope, Moggach)............. 13:51
3rd BSU – Vadnais (Winter, Erickson)............... 5:14
MSU – SOG: 27; PP: 0-7; P-Min: 6-12
BSU – SOG: 27; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Clark (3-11-10 = 24)........ 59:02
EMPTY NET..................... 0:58
BSU – Alamano (8-6-11 = 25)..... 60:00
Game 9 – Alaska Anchorage – Nov. 10, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3257
MSU…….1…….0…….1 = 2
UAA…….1…….0…….2 = 3
1st UAA – Crowder (Beaverson)....................... 9:41
MSU – Kalinski (unassisted) SHG.............. 17:32
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3rd UAA – Waldrop (Beagle, Clark).................. 3:12
MSU – Stewart (Hanson, Canzanello) PPG16:14
UAA – Backstrom (Lowe, Anderson).......... 16:45
MSU – SOG: 28; PP: 1-7; P-Min: 8-19
UAA – SOG: 28; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 9-18
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (8-9-8 = 25)......... 60:00
UAA – Lawson (12-7-7 = 26)...... 60:00
Game 10 – Alaska Anchorage – Nov. 11. 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3529
MSU…….1…….2…….0 = 3
UAA…….1…….0…….1 = 2
1st UAA – Cartwright (Loydahl, Selby)............ 6:51
MSU – Kalinski (Linder, Morin)................. 12:28
2nd MSU – Wagner (Wiley, Berge) PPG............ 6:51
MSU – Wagner (Irwin, Stewart) ................. 13:33
3rd UAA – Beaverson (Robinson, Lunden)....... 10:41
MSU – SOG: 29; PP: 1-5; P-Min: 4-8
UAA – SOG: 24; PP: 0-3; P-Min: 6-12
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (11-5-6 = 22).... 60:00
UAA – Lawson (8-11-7 = 26)...... 59:26
EMPTY NET..................... 0:34
Game 11 – Colorado College – Nov. 17, 2006
World Arena – Attendance – 6544
MSU…….2…….0…….0 = 2
CC………2…….2…….1 = 5
1st MSU – Harrison (Hanson, Bruess).............. 4:19
CC – Straub (Patrosso, Rau)........................ 7:53
CC – McCulloch (Polich)............................ 7:58
MSU – Mouillierat (Kisio, Fransen)............ 9:56
2nd CC – Kilpatrick (Rau).................................. 4:18
CC – McCulloch (Rau) PPG........................ 11:54
3rd CC – Thauwald (Cox).................................. 18:35
MSU – SOG: 37; PP: 0-1; P-Min: 6-12
CC – SOG: 40; PP: 1-2; P-Min: 5-10
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (5-18-12 = 35).. 60:00
CC – Zaba (15-11-9 = 35)........... 60:00
Game 12 – Colorado College – Nov. 18, 2006
World Arena – Attendance – 6870
MSU…….1…….1…….0 = 2
CC………2…….1…….4 = 7
1st CC – Sweatt (Kilpatrick, Hillen) PPG......... 8:48
CC – Thauwald (Brannigan, Hillen)............ 10:58
MSU – Morin (Kalinski, Gunderson).......... 14:15
2nd MSU – Morin (Hanson) PPG....................... 11:58
CC – Kilpatrick (Sweatt, Straub)................. 12:49
3rd CC – Sweatt (Patrosso, Polich) PPG............ 1:22
CC – Hillen (Sweatt, Polich) PPG............... 6:28
CC – Lampl (Brannigan, Thauwald)............ 8:01
CC – Testwuide (Connelly, O’Connell) PPG16:07
MSU – SOG: 20; PP: 1-4; P-Min: 6-12
CC – SOG: 42; PP: 4-6; P-Min: 4-8
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (11-15-9 = 35).... 60:00
CC – O’Connell (5-4-9 = 18)...... 60:00
Game 13 – Nebraska-Omaha – Nov. 21, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3305
MSU…….0…….3…….1…….0 = 4
UNO…….1…….2…….1…….0 = 4
1st UNO – Kisio (Knapp, Koehler)................... 14:05
2nd UNO – Scero (Knapp, Uotila) PPG............. 0:24
MSU – Kalinski (unassisted) SHG.............. 4:41
UNO – Bartholomay (Nikiforuk, Scero) PPG5:36
MSU – Berge (Wagner, Stewart)................. 14:53
MSU – Morin (Berge, Wagner) PPG........... 15:54
3rd MSU – Mouilletat (unassisted).................... 5:32
UNO – Parse (Klempa, Bernier).................. 9:26
MSU – SOG: 22; PP: 1-2; P-Min: 6-12
UNO – SOG: 33; PP: 2-5; P-Min: 1-2
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Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (11-10-5-3 = 29)65:00
UNO – Dupont (4-4-8-2 = 18)...... 65:00
Game 14 – Minnesota – Dec. 1, 2006
Mariucci Arena – Attendance – 10088
MSU…….3…….0…….2 = 5
MINN…...0…….4…….1 = 5
1st MSU – Hanson (Huck, Wagner).................. 10:22
MSU – Kalinski (Wagner, Irwin) PPG........ 13:23
MSU – Wagner (Stewart, Morin)................. 19:01
2nd MINN – Kaufmann (Goligoski, Vannelli) PPG.... 6:14
MINN – Vannelli (Carman) PPG................. 11:49
MINN – Okposo (Kaufmann, Goligoski) PPG13:33
MINN – Gordon (Barriball, Howe) PPG..... 16:45
3rd MINN – Goligoski (Kaufmann, Mouillierat) PPG 7:40
MSU – Kalinski (Mouillierat)...................... 12:56
MSU – Hanson (Morin, Wagner) PPG........ 19:07
MSU – SOG: 35; PP: 2-4; P-Min: 17-53
MINN – SOG: 33; PP: 5-8; P-Min: 13-34
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (9-8-0-0 = 17)..... 30:21
Zacharias (0-4-6-1 = 11).. 34:29
MINN – Briggs (4-8-13-5 = 30).. 64:55
EMPTY NET................... 0:05
Game 15 – Minnesota – Dec. 2, 2006
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 4973
MSU…….1…….0…….0 = 1
MINN…...2…….0…….0 = 2
1st MINN – Wheeler (Barriball, Johnson) PPG 4:42
MSU – Kisio (Wiley, Canzanello)............... 5:09
MINN – Okposo (Stoa, Vannelli)................ 9:30
MSU – SOG: 29; PP: 0-9; P-Min: 9-18
MINN – SOG: 24; PP: 1-7; P-Min: 11-22
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (8-5-9 = 22)...... 59:22
EMPTY NET..................... 0:38
MINN – Briggs (13-9-6 = 28)...... 60:00
Game 16 – Denver – Dec. 8, 2006
Magness Arena – Attendance – 6035
MSU…….1…….1…….1…….0 = 3
DU………2…….0…….1…….0 = 3
1st DU – Ruegsegger (Gifford, Stewart)........... 0:56
MSU – Morin (Stewart, Friesen)................. 3:05
DU – Butler (Seabrook, Dingle) PPG.......... 9:44
2nd MSU – Wagner (Huck)................................ 19:36
3rd MSU – Wiley (Kisio, Brownlee)................. 9:12
DU – Blom (Ruegsegger, May)................... 11:36
MSU – SOG: 35; PP: 0-5; P-Min: 9-18
DU – SOG: 25; PP: 1-8; P-Min: 6-12
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (11-3-7-1 = 22)65:00
DU – Fisher (6-16-8-2 = 32), 65:00
Game 17 – Denver – Dec. 9, 2006
Magness Arena – Attendance – 6029
MSU…….0…….0…….1 = 1
DU………1…….1…….3 = 5
1st DU – Dingle (Trotter, Rakhshani)................ 19:08
2nd DU – Dingle (Rakhshani) ........................... 1:40
3rd DU – Dingle (Trotter, Gifford) PPG............ 7:17
MSU – Kisio (Bruess, Linder)..................... 9:05
DU – Paukovich (Ruegsegger, Thomas) PPG15:29
DU – Mullen (Handza, Cook) PPG............. 18:44
MSU – SOG: 22; PP: 0-7; P-Min: 13-45
DU – SOG: 29: PP: 3-8; P-Min: 11-30
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (8-7-9 = 24), 60:00
DU – Mannino (10-5-6 = 21), 60:00
Game 18 – Minnesota-Duluth – Dec. 15, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3364
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MSU…….1…….1…….1 = 3
UMD…….0…….0…….1 = 1
1st MSU – Mouillierat (Harrison, Wagner)....... 16:37
2nd MSU – Morin (Kilburg)............................... 19:49
3rd UMD – Atkins (Carroll) PPG...................... 5:03
MSU – Bruess (unassisted).......................... 12:15
MSU – SOG: 29; PP: 0-7; P-Min: 10-20
DU – SOG: 24; PP: 1-8; P-Min: 9-18
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (8-5-10 =23)..... 60:00
UMD – Johnson (9-11-6 = 26).... 58:47
EMPTY NET.................... 1:13
Game 19 – Minnesota-Duluth – Dec. 16, 2006
Midwest Wireless Civic Center – Attendance – 3475
MSU…….1…….3…….2 = 6
UMD…….2…….1…….0 = 3
1st MSU – Fransen (Gaulrapp, Bruess)............. 1:42
UMD – McGregor (Gawryletz, Stalock)..... 7:25
UMD – Niskanen (Meyers, McGregor) PPG16:26
2nd UMD – Curry (McFarland, Greer)............... 1:06
MSU – Kalinski (Harrison, Fransen)........... 2:57
MSU – Friesen (Irwin, Bruess) PPG............ 10:58
MSU – Canzanello (unassisted) PPG.......... 13:28
2rd MSU – Hanson (Kisio, Morin) PPG............ 2:51
MSU – Morin (Canzanello) SHG................ 19:10
MSU – SOG: 34; PP: 3-7; P-Min: 18-69
UNM – SOG: 36; PP: 1-9: P-Min: 16-51
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (13-17-3 = 33).. 60:00
UMD – Stalock (10-11-7 = 28)..... 59:00
EMPTY NET..................... 1:00
Game 20 – Yale – Dec. 29, 2006
Ingalls Rink – Attendance – 2936
MSU…….1…….1…….1 = 3
YALE…...0…….1…….0 = 1
1st MSU – Morin (Kalinski) SHG..................... 8:27
2nd YALE – Cahill (Page) SHG......................... 2:58
MSU – Gaulrapp (unassisted)...................... 14:15
3rd MSU – Huck (Mouillierat)........................... 8:22
MSU – SOG: 34; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 7-14
YALE – SOG: 22; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (4-5-12 = 21).... 59:58
EMPTY NET....................... 0:02
YALE – Richards (14-8-9 = 31)59:48
EMPTY NET.................. 0:12
Game 21 – Princeton – Dec. 30, 2006
Hobey Baker Rink – Attendance – 1191
MSU…….1…….0…….2 = 3
PRIN……1…….2…….1 = 4
1st MSU – Hanson (Morin, Wagner) PPG........ 13:50
PRIN – MacIntyre (Bartlett, Wilson)........... 17:07
2nd PRIN – Bartlett (Wilson, Goeckner-Zoeller)7:36
PRIN – Wilson (Zoeller, Cousins) PPG....... 16:25
3rd MSU – Gaulrapp (Bruess, Stewart)............. 7:01
MSU – Irwin (Morin)................................... 11:32
PRIN – MacIntyre (Wilson)......................... 19:12
MSU – SOG: 36; PP: 1-3; P-Min: 4-8
PRIN – SOG: 24; PP: 1-4; P-Min: 3-6
Goaltenders – MSU – Clark (11-3-6 = 20).......... 59:18
EMPTY NET..................... 0:42
PRIN – Sklapsky (9-8-16 = 33)... 60:00
Game 22 –Minnesota – Jan 6, 2007
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 4706
MSU…….1…….0…….0 = 1
MINN…...2…….1…….2 = 5
1st MINN – Barriball (Goligoski, Wheeler) PPG 3:41
MSU – Hanson (Morin, Wagner) PPG........ 13:41
MINN – Bostrom (Vannelli, Lucia)............. 17:17
2nd MINN – Howe (Flynn, Anderson)............... 3:18
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3rd MINN – Flynn (Wheeler, Gordon).............. 14:03
MINN – O’Brien (Barriball, Anderson)....... 15:37
MSU – SOG: 34; PP: 1-2; P-Min: 7-14
MINN – SOG: 32; PP: 1-6; P-Min: 3-6
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (9-11-7 = 27).... 60:00
MINN – Briggs (14-12-7 = 33)... 60:00
Game 23 – Minnesota – Jan. 7, 2007
Mariucci Arena – Attendance – 9988
MSU…….0…….0…….0 = 0
MINN…...1…….0…….0 = 1
1st No scoring
2nd MINN – Goligoski (Okposo, Flynn)............ 10:39
3rd No scoring
MSU – SOG: 28; PP: 0-2; P-Min: 10-20
MINN – SOG: 24; PP: 0-7; P-Min: 5-10
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (8-6-9 = 23)...... 59:07
EMPTY NET..................... 0:53
MINN – Briggs (13-8-7 = 28)...... 59:56
EMPTY NET....................... 0:04
Game 24 – St. Cloud State – Jan. 12, 2007
National Hockey Center – Attendance – 6021
MSU…….1…….0…….5 = 6
SCSU……1…….2…….1 = 4
1st MSU – Hanson (Kalinski, Berge) PPG........ 13:25
SCSU – Olson (Hartman, Gale)................... 15:02
2nd SCSU – Borer (unassisted).......................... 13:51
SCSU – Gordon (Raboin, Goepfert) PPG.... 17:24
3rd SCSU – Brocklehurst (Nodl, Goepfert) PPG 2:39
MSU – Berge (Morin, Wagner) PPG........... 4:38
MSU – Hanson (Harrison, Morin) PPG....... 11:27
MSU – Stewart (unassisted)......................... 15:42
MSU – Morin (Kalinski).............................. 16:47
MSU – Kalinski (unassisted) ENG.............. 19:15
MSU – SOG: 36; PP: 3-6; P-Min: 9-18
SCSU – SOG: 27; PP: 2-9; P-Min: 6-12
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (10-7-6 = 23).... 59:57
EMPTY NET..................... 0:03
SCSU – Goepfert (11-11-8 = 30).. 58:54
EMPTY NET..................... 1:06
Game 25 – St. Cloud State – Jan. 13, 2007
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 4245
MSU…….0…….0…….0…….0 = 0
SCSU……0…….0…….0…….0 = 0
1st No scoring
2ndNo scoring
3rd No scoring
OT No scoring
MSU – SOG: 23; PP: 0-4; P-Min: 8-16
SCSU – SOG: 29; PP: 0-7; P-Min: 5-10
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (11-12-5-1 = 29)...........65:00
SCSU – Goepfert (2-13-4-4 = 23)......65:00
Mike Zacharias was MSU's
netminder in a scoreless overtime game with St. Cloud
State. The game was only the
second such instance in the
history of MSU hockey and
was the first shut-out of Zacharias's career.
Game 26 – Nebraska-Omaha – Jan. 16, 2007
Quest Center – Attendance – 2766
MSU…….1…….0…….1…….1 = 3
UNO…….1…….1…….0…….0 = 2
1st MSU – Morin (Berge, Kalinski) PPG.......... 1:36
UNO – Parse (Marshall, Charleston)........... 2:57
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2nd UNO – Marshall (Parse).............................. 18:48
3rd MSU – Hanson (Brownlee)......................... 8:33
OT MSU – Kalinski (unassisted)....................... 3:29
MSU – SOG: 32; PP: 1-6; P-Min: 10-20
UNO – SOG: 32; PP: 0-8; P-Min: 8-16
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (10-7-12-1 = 30)63:26
EMPTY NET..................... 0:03
UNO – Kaufmann (14-5-8-2 = 29)63:29
Game 27 – Wisconsin – Jan. 26, 2007
Kohl Center – Attendance – 15177
MSU…….1…….1…….1 = 3
UW……...0…….0…….1 = 1
1st No scoring
2nd MSU – Irwin (Bruess, Zacharias) ............... 3:47
MSU – Kalinski (Wagner, Berge) PPG........ 10:46
3rd MSU – Mouillierat (Brownlee, Gorowasky) 1:54
UW – Street (Gorowsky, Bendickson) . ...... 6:51
MSU – SOG: 26; PP: 1-3; P-Min: 6-12
UW – SOG: 24; PP: 0-5; P-Min: 4-8
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (4-8-11 = 23).... 60:00
UW – Elliott (8-9-6 = 23)............ 59:12
EMPTY NET...................... 0:48
Game 28 – Wisconsin – Jan. 27, 2007
Kohl Center – Attendance – 15237
MSU…….0…….0…….1 = 1
UW……...1…….1…….2 = 4
1st UW – Davies (McBain, Carlson)................. 11:01
2nd UW – Skille (unassisted).............................. 18:21
3rd MSU – Hanson (Wagner, Mouillierat) PPG 2:06
UW – Skille (Drewiske)............................... 2:21
UW – Skille (Joudrey) ENG........................ 19:03
MSU – SOG: 18; PP: 1-6; P-Min: 15-54
UW – SOG: 35; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 15-54
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (16-8-7 = 31).... 59:39
EMPTY NET..................... 0:21
WU – Connelly (2-11-4 = 17)...... 60:00
UND – Oshie (Duncan, Lee)....................... 10:49
MSU – Linder (Wagner, Kisio) . ................. 14:14
MSU – Kisio (Wagner, Irwin) PPG............. 16:14
2nd UND – Zajac (VandeVelde, Chorney)......... 3:04
UND – Toews (Bina, Finley)....................... 9:25
UND – Chorney (Porter, Watkins)............... 10:12
UND – Lee (Duncan, Toews)...................... 16:14
MSU – Wagner (Hanson) PPG.................... 17:23
3rd UND – Kozek (Fabian, Kaip)...................... 0:32
UND – Toews (Oshie) SHG......................... 9:54
MSU – Harrison (Mouillierat, Hanson)....... 17:39
MSU – SOG: 32; PP: 2-9; P-Min: 19-87
UND – SOG: 31; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 22-82
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (9-9-0 = 18)...... 36:14
Clark (0-1-4 = 5).............. 23:46
UND – Lamoureux (9-6-12 = 27)55:17
Walski (0-0-1 = 1).............. 4:43
Game 32 – North Dakota – Feb. 10, 2006
Ralph Engelstad – Attendance – 11637
MSU…….0…….2…….2…….0 = 4
UND…….3…….0…….1…….0 = 4
1st UND – Porter (Bina, Lamoure)................... 0:59
UND – Chorney (Watkins, Duncan)............ 9:18
UND – Toews (Duncan, Finley).................. 16:42
2nd MSU – Berge (Gaulrapp, Morin)................. 5:33
MSU – Mouollierat (Harrison, Friesen) PPG15:45
3rd UND – Toews (Duncan, Bina) PPG............. 16:45
MSU – Kalinski (Hanson, Wagner) EXG.... 18:47
MSU – Morin (Wagner, Hanson) EXG........ 19:55
MSU – SOG: 25; PP: 2-4; P-Min: 8-16
UND – SOG: 24; PP: 1-5: P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (7-8-5-0 = 20).. 63:05
EMPTY NET..................... 1:55
UND – Lamoureux (4-6-10-1 = 25)64:52
EMPTY NET...................... 0:08
Game 33 – Alaska Anchorage – Feb. 16, 2007
Sullivan Arena – Attendance – 4039
Game 29 – Michigan Tech – Feb. 02, 2007
MSU…….3…….0…….2 = 5
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 3811
UAA…….0…….1…….1 = 2
MSU…….2…….0…….0…….0 = 2
1st MSU – Kalinski (Wagner, Morin) PPG....... 8:33
MTU……0…….1…….1…….0 = 2
MSU – Kalinski (Linder, Irwin)................... 17:14
1st MSU – Morin (Berge, Kalinski) PPG............ 5:10
MSU – Fransen (Irwin, Bruess)................... 18:30
MSU – Kalinski (unassisted) SHG.............. 14:12
2nd UAA – Bourne (Smith) ............................... 0:59
2nd MTU – Shelast (Dobson, Rouleau)................ 1:18
3rd MSU – Berge (Hanson) PPG....................... 14:26
3rd MTU – Kerr (Rouleau, Helminen) PPG........ 7:40
UAA – Waldrop (Cartwright)....................... 17:07
MSU – SOG: 16; PP: 1-3; P-Min: 9-37
MSU – Morin (Berge, Kalinski).................. 18:35
MTU – SOG: 39; PP: 1-7; P-Min: 3-6
MSU – SOG: 42; PP: 2-7; P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (12-10-13-2 = 37)65:00 UAA – SOG: 32; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 8-16
MTU – Teslak (4-5-5-0 = 14)....... 64:50
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (14-6-10 = 30).. 60:00
EMPTY NET..................... 0:10
UAA – Lawson (10-0-0 = 10)....... 20:00
Olthuis (0-14-13 = 27)..... 39:14
Game 30 – Michigan Tech – Feb. 03, 2007
EMPTY NET..................... 0:46
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 3859
MSU…….0…….1…….0…….1 = 2
Game 34 – Alaska Anchorage – Feb. 17, 2007
MTU……1…….0…….0…….0 = 1
Sullivan Arena – Attendance – 3609
1st MTU – Shelast (Rouleau, Malekoff) .......... 14:47
MSU…….1…….0…….0 = 1
2nd MSU – Stewart (Irwin, Canzanello)............ 7:24
UAA…….3…….2…….1 = 6
3rd No scoring
1st UAA – Waldrop (Anderson, Crowder)........ 0:55
OT MSU – Irwin (Bruess).................................. 3:35
MSU – Stewart (Bruess, Irwin)................... 1:52
MSU – SOG: 40; PP: 0-5; P-Min: 6-12
UAA – Clark (Beagle, Bourne) PPG........... 4:27
MTU – SOG: 20; PP: 0-4; P-Min: 7-14
UAA – Lowe (Hunt).................................... 4:45
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (4-7-8-0 = 19).. 63:35
2nd UAA – Anderson (Waldrop, Cartwright) PPG9:18
MTU – Nolan (15-10-10-3 = 38).. 63:35
UAA – Cartwright (Backstrom, Clark)........ 16:42
3rd UAA – Anderson (Lowe, Cartwright).......... 7:49
Game 31 – North Dakota – Feb. 09, 2006
MSU – SOG: 17; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 9-26
Ralph Engelstad – Attendance – 11164
UAA – SOG: 30; PP: 2-8; P-Min: 9-34
MSU…….2…….1…….1 = 4
Goaltender – MSU – Zacharias (10-4-0 = 14)..... 40:00
UND…….2…….4…….2 = 8
Tormey (0-0-10 = 10)........ 20:00
1st UND – Duncan (Toews, Lee)...................... 6:51
UAA – Olithuis (4-5-7 = 16)......... 60:00
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Game 35 – Colorado College – Feb. 23, 2007
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendence – 3865
MSU…….0…….1…….2 = 3
CC………1…….0…….1 = 2
1st CC – Rau (Kilpatrick, Sweatt) PPG............. 16:17
2nd MSU – Harrison (Hanson, Friesen)............. 16:14
3rd MSU – Kalinski (Morin, Fransen)............... 5:33
CC – Vlassopoulos (Sweatt, Kilpatrick)...... 6:58
MSU – Berge (Wagner)............................... 17:21
MSU – SOG: 31; PP: 0-4; P-Min: 5-10
CC – SOG: 26; PP: 1-4; P-Min: 5-10
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (7-9-8 = 24), 60:00
CC – Zaba (10-11-7 = 28), 59:15
EMPTY NET – 0:45
Game 36 – Colorado College – Feb. 24, 2007
Midwest Wireless Center – Attendance – 4014
MSU…….0…….3…….3 = 6
CC………1…….0…….3 = 4
1st CC – McCulloch (Hillen)............................. 2:32
2nd MSU – Mouillierat (Kisio, Canzanello)....... 7:20
MSU – Hanson (Harrison)........................... 18:19
MSU – Gaulrapp (Stewart, Brownlee) ....... 19:34
3rd MSU – Hanson (Morin, Wagner) PPG........ 1:41
MSU – Morin (Hanson, Kalinski) PPG....... 4:25
MSU – Bruess (Stewart, Harrison).............. 8:16
CC – Testwuide (Sweatt, Vlassopoulos) PPG12:24
CC – Thauwald (Cox, Lampl)...................... 14:58
CC – DeBoer (Testwuide, Sweatt)............... 18:21
MSU – SOG: 25; PP: 2-5; P-Min: 7-14
CC – SOG: 26; PP: 1-5; P-Min: 7-14
Goaltenders – MSU – Clark (5-0-0 = 5).............. 21:05
Tormey (0-8-9 = 17)........ 38:55
CC – Zaba (2-7-6 = 15)............... 44:25
O’Connell (0-0-4 = 4)......... 14:05
EMPTY NET........................ 1:30
Game 37 – North Dakota – March 9, 2007
Ralph Engelstad Arena – Attendance – 9963
MSU…….0…….2…….0 = 3
UND…….2…….3…….0 = 5
1st UND - Oshie (Toews, Chorney) PPG............ 9:05
UND - Radke (Zajac)................................... 18:03
2nd MSU - Kisio (Mouillierat, Irwin) PPG.......... 1:09
UND - Duncan (Chorney, Bina) PPG............ 1:56
UND - Fabian (Kozek, Kaip)......................... 2:26
UND - Toews (Oshie, Lee)............................ 9:07
MSU - Berge (Kalinski)............................... 16:22
3rd No scoring
MSU – SOG: 31; PP: 1/6; P-Min: 10/31
UND – SOG: 38; PP: 2/6; P-Min: 10/20
Goaltenders – MSU – Zacharias (9-6-X = 15)..... 29:07
Tormey (X-6-12=18)........ 30:53
UND – Lamoureux (7-12-10=29)60:00
Game 38 – North Dakota – March 10, 2007
Ralph Engelstad Arena – Attendance – 10288
MSU…….0…….1…….0 = 1
UND…….0…….2…….0 = 2
1st No scoring
2nd UND - Duncan (Chorney, Toews) PP.......... 12:45
MSU - Hanson (Kilburg, Harrison)............. 15:43
UND - Kaip (Fabian, Kozek)....................... 18:28
3rd No scoring
MSU – SOG: 24; PP: 0-6; P-Min: 6/12
UND – SOG: 27; PP: 1-5; P-Min: xx
Goaltenders – MSU – Tormey (8-9-8=25)........... 58:55
EMPTY NET................... 01:05
UND – Lamoureux (4-12-7=23)... 60:00
2007-08 MSU Hockey 43
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
This is the Western Collegiate Hockey Association
With a noteworthy past that spans six decades and marks its 56th season overall
in 2007-08, three characteristics that continue to define the Western Collegiate
Hockey Association are history, tradition and success.
From the founding days as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL) from
1951-53, to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) from 1953-58,
and ultimately on to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 1959, this
prestigious athletic conference has developed and maintained a tradition of
excellence that truly is second to none.
In fact, no collegiate conference – in any sport – can top the impressive list of
national scale accomplishments of the WCHA and its member teams. Since
1951, teams representing the men’s WCHA have earned a record 36 NCAA
(national) championships, finished as the national runner-up another 27 times,
and qualified for a berth in collegiate hockey’s national championship round – the
NCAA Men’s Frozen Four – in 52 of 55 seasons overall. And since it’s founding
in 1999-2000, teams representing the women’s WCHA have now captured eight
consecutive national championships in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2006 and 2007!
In addition to its successes in national championship tournament play over the
years, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association owns an enviable reputation
for producing outstanding coaches and student-athletes, with hundreds upon
hundreds of its alumni moving on to successful professional and Olympic playing
careers. On top of the more than 200 men’s and women’s league alumni who
have Olympic experience playing for the likes of the U.S., Canada, Italy, Norway,
Austria, Germany, Sweden, Finland, and France, conference-member teams and
players have also received additional international exposure on a regular basis
since 1951. The WCHA has hosted touring teams from the USSR, Canada,
Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, Switzerland,
England and France. The league has also sent men’s WCHA All-Star Teams
to Europe in both 1998 (Switzerland) and 2000 (Norway) and hopes to make
another overseas trip in the future, while the women’s WCHA has also regularly
put together all-star teams, with the 2005-06 season bringing WCHA All-Star
Team games against the U.S. National Team at both Xcel Energy Center and the
Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center. In 2006-07, the women’s WCHA
had nine current and seven former players compete at the 2007 IIHF Women’s
World Championship in Manitoba, with the likes of former and current WCHA
stars Carla MacLeod, Caroline Ouellette, and Tessa Bonhomme winning Gold
as members of Team Canada.
Just a few of the more than 350 past and present National Hockey Leaguer’s
who have roots in the WCHA include the likes of legendary goaltenders Tony
Esposito, and Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch, defensemen Keith Magnuson, Lou Nanne
and Curt Giles and forwards Lou Angotti, Bill Masterton, Bill ‘Red’ Hay, Red
Berenson, Glenn Anderson, Mark Johnson and Brett Hull.
The current crop of WCHA stars playing in the NHL include the likes of David
Backes, Ed Belfour, Matt Carle, Chris Chelios, Dany Heatley, Mark Parrish,
Jordan Leopold, Curtis Joseph, Antti Laaksonen, Matt Cullen, Zach Parise,
Jason Blake, Tyler Arnason, Andy Sutton, Ryan Malone, Mike Commodore,
Tom Preissing, Wade Dubielewicz, Paul Stastny, and Bret Hedican.
WCHA home attendance for men’s games reached another new milestone in
2006-07, this time surpassing the 1.6 million mark for the first time time with a
record total of 1,606,686 and a per game average attendance of 7,370. The WCHA
has now surpassed the one million mark in home attendance 14 straight seasons
and 1.5 million for five straight seasons.
Over the last decade, the WCHA has been able to showcase it’s exciting brand of
hockey to an ever-increasing number of fans, thanks in part to such impressive
new facilities as Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, Colorado Springs World
Arena, the Kohl Center in Madison, Magness Arena in Denver, Mariucci Arena
and Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, and
Alltel Center in Mankato.
The conference’s two annual playoff championships, known as the Red Baron ™
WCHA Final Five (men’s) and the WCHA Championship (women’s), continue
to be among the most successful collegiate tournaments of their kind. Held at
Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, the WCHA Final Five has drawn in excess of
1,100,000 fans since it’s inception in 1987 – including a record 88,900 in 2007.
The women’s 2008 WCHA Championship, set for next March 8-9 at the Duluth
Entertainment & Convention Center, also continues to grow both in exposure
and attendance.
44 2007-08 MSU Hockey
Bruce M. McLeod, WCHA Commissioner
Carol LaBelle, WCHA Administrative Assistant
2201 Asbury Avenue
Denver, CO 80208-0320
Phone: (303) 871-4223/FAX: (303) 871-2600
Doug Spencer
WCHA Director of Marketing and Public Relations
PO Box 5426
Madison, WI 53705-5426
Phone: (608) 829-0100/FAX: (608) 829-0200
email: dspencer@mailbag.com
Website: www.wcha.com
Greg Shepherd
WCHA Supervisor of Officials
215 E. Katherine Drive
W. St. Paul, MN 55118
Phone: (612) 229-2507
League Members: Alaska-Anchorage, Colorado College, Denver,
Michigan Tech, Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth, Minnesota State, North
Dakota, St. Cloud State, Wisconsin
Bruce McLeod
Commissioner
Doug Spencer
Marketing & P.R.
Greg Shepherd
Officials
WCHA Sports Information & E-Mail Directory
Alaska-Anchorage
Minnesota-Duluth
Tad Dunham
Bob Nygaard
(907) 786-4625
(218) 726-8191
antad1@uaa.alaska.edu
bnygaard@umn.edu
Colorado College
Dave Moross
(719) 389-6755
dmoross@coloradocollege.edu
Minnesota State
Paul Allan
(507) 389-2625
paul.allan@mnsu.edu
Denver
Erich Bacher
(303) 871-3392
ebacher@du.edu
North Dakota
Dan Benson
(701) 777-2986
danbenson@mail.und.nodak.
edu
Michigan Tech
TBA
(906) 487-2350
joman@mtu.edu
Minnesota
TBA
(612) 625-9378
www.msumavericks.com
St. Cloud State
Tom Nelson
(320) 255-2141
tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu
Wisconsin
Paul Capobianco
(608) 263-1983
phc@athletics.wisc.edu
Western Collegiate Hockey Associaton
Conference Only
Final 2006-07 WCHA Standings GP
Record
PTS
GF-GA
1 Minnesota
28
18-7-3
39
91-67
2 St. Cloud State
28
14-7-7
35
89-70
3 North Dakota
28
13-10-5
31
93-75
4 Denver
28
13-11-4
30
73-73
5 Colorado College
28
13-12-3
29
79-74
6 Wisconsin
28
12-13-3
27
59-53
Michigan Tech
28
11-12-5
27
69-64
7 Minnesota State
28
10-13-5
25
81-99
9 Minnesota-Duluth
28
8-16-4
20
64-84
10 Alaska-Anchorage
28
8-19-1
17
62-101
Leading scorers
1 Ryan Duncan, So, F, UND
2 Ryan Lasch, Fr, F, SCSU
3 Andreas Nodl, Fr, F, SCSU
4 Kyle Okposo, Fr, F, UMN
5 Jonathan Toews, So, F, UND
Travis Morin, Sr, F, MSU
7 Andrew Gordon, Jr, F, SCSU
8 T.J. Oshie, So, F, UND
9 Mason Raymond, So, F, UMD
10 Rhett Rakhshani, Fr, F, DU
11 Tyler Ruegsegger, Fr, F, DU
12 Jay Barriball, Fr, F, UMN
Brock Trotter, Fr, F, DU
Ryan Dingle, Jr, F, DU
Peter Rouleau, Jr, C, MTU
Chad Rau, So, C, CC
17 Joel Hanson, Jr, F, MSU
Steve Wagner, Jr, D, MSU
19 Bill Sweatt, Fr, F, CC
20 Jimmy Kilpatrick, Jr, F, CC
Bryan McGregor, Sr, C, UMD
22 Justin Bourne, Sr, F, UAA
Alex Goligoski, Jr, D, UMN
Robbie Bina, Jr, D, UND
Chris Butler, So, D, DU
Lee Sweatt, Sr, D, CC
27 Taylor Chorney, So, D, UND
Tyler Shelast, Jr, RW, MTU
Jon Kalinski, So, F, MSU
Andrew Joudrey, Sr, F, UW
Blake Wheeler, So, F, UMN
32 Brian Lee, So, D, UND
Justin Fletcher, Sr, D, SCSU
Matt Niskanen, So, D, UMD
Nate Dey, Jr, F, SCSU
Matt Stephenson, Jr, D, SCSU
37 Ross Carlson, Sr, F, UW
Dan Kronick, Sr, F, SCSU
Mike Vannelli, Sr, D, UMN
Paul Crowder, Fr, F, UAA
41 Josh Lunden, Fr, F, UAA
Ben Gordon, Jr, F, UMN
Ryan Stoa, So, F, UMN
Josh Meyers, So, D, UMD
Jake Dowell, Sr, F, UW
Lars Helminen, Sr, D, MTU
Brad Miller, So, F, UND
Michael Davies, Fr, F, UW
Chris Porter, Sr, F, UND
50 Brandon Polich, Sr, F, CC
Goaltender (Team)
1 Brian Elliott, Sr, UW
2 Michael-Lee Teslak, So, MTU
3 Josh Johnson, Sr, UMD
4 Bobby Goepfert, Sr, SCSU
5 Kellen Briggs, Sr, UMN
6 Peter Mannino, Jr, DU
7 Philippe Lamoureux, Jr, UND
8 Matt Zaba, Sr, CC
9 Rob Nolan, So, MTU
10Jeff Frazee, So, UMN
11Glenn Fisher, Sr, DU
12Mike Zacharias, So, MSU
13Alex Stalock, Fr, UMD
14Nathan Lawson, Jr, UAA
GP
26
14
11
25
18
14
22
25
15
12
16
21
18
21
GP
28
28
28
27
22
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
22
26
28
28
28
28
28
28
26
26
27
27
28
25
26
28
28
28
23
28
28
28
22
26
27
28
28
28
28
28
28
25
W-L-T
11-12-2
6-5-3
5-4-2
11-6-7
10-6-2
7-3-2
10-8-4
12-9-3
5-7-2
8-1-1
6-8-2
8-8-5
3-12-2
6-14-1
G
22
13
11
12
8
13
15
10
10
8
10
10
11
15
5
13
11
5
8
3
12
8
4
5
7
7
5
11
13
5
7
1
5
5
5
2
5
9
8
6
8
6
8
7
11
1
8
7
7
3
A
17
19
20
18
20
15
13
16
16
17
15
14
13
9
19
11
12
18
14
18
9
12
16
15
13
13
14
8
6
14
12
17
13
13
13
16
12
8
9
11
8
10
8
9
5
15
8
9
9
12
MP
1515:08
814:20
628:18
1477:29
1033:05
782:31
1275:49
1453:57
895:54
655:58 910:35
1210:28
1064:12
1151:10
Pts. Pt./GM
39 1.39
32 1.14
31 1.11
30 1.11
28 1.27
28 1.00
28 1.00
26 0.93
26 0.93
25 0.89
25 0.89
24 0.86
24 0.86
24 0.86
24 0.86
24 0.86
23 0.82
23 0.82
22 1.00
21 0.81
21 0.75
20 0.71
20 0.71
20 0.71
20 0.71
20 0.71
19 0.73
19 0.73 19 0.70
19 0.70
19 0.68
18 0.72
18 0.69
18 0.64
18 0.64
18 0.64
17 0.74
17 0.61
17 0.61
17 0.61
16 0.73
16 0.62
16 0.59
16 0.57
16 0.57
16 0.57
16 0.57
16 0.57
16 0.57
15 0.60
Sv%
.930
.918
.919
.929
.912
.920
.915
.917
.906
.904
.907
.893
.889
.890
GAA
1.94
1.99
2.01
2.19
2.21
2.22
2.30
2.39
2.41
2.56
2.77
3.02
3.16
3.20
Overall
GP
44
40
43
40
39
41
40
38
39
37
Record
31-10-3
22-11-7
24-14-5
21-15-4
18-17-4
19-18-4
18-17-5
13-19-6
13-21-5
13-21-3
GF-GA
161-101
127-99
153-116
107-95
111-98
93-83
90-87
106-132
103-121
90-124
2006-07 All-WCHA Teams
WCHA Player of the Year
Ryan Duncan, So., F, North Dakota
WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year
Lee Sweatt, Sr., D, Colorado College
WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
Alex Goligoski, Jr., D, Minnesota
Travis Morin • Sr. • Forward
2006-07 All-WCHA Second Team
Three-time WCHA All-Academic
selection
WCHA Rookie of the Year
Andreas Nodl, Fr., F, St. Cloud State
WCHA Coach of the Year
Bob Motzko, St. Cloud State University
Jamie Russell, Michigan Tech
WCHA Scoring Champion
Ryan Duncan, So., F, North Dakota
WCHA Goaltending Champion
Brian Elliott, Jr, University of Wisconsin
2006-07 All-WCHA First Team
PosName
Team
F Ryan Duncan
North Dakota
F Mason Raymond Minnesota-Duluth
F Andrew Gordon St. Cloud State
D Alex Goligoski
Minnesota
D Matt Niskanen
Minnesota-Duluth
G Bobby Goepfert St. Cloud State
Year
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Hometown
Calgary, Alta.
Cochrane, Alta.
Porters Lake, N.S.
Grand Rapids, Minn.
Iron Mountain, Minn.
Kings Park, N.Y.
2006-07 All-WCHA Second Team
PosName
Team
F Jonathan Toews North Dakota
F Travis Morin
Minnesota State
F Kyle Okposo
Minnesota
D Mike Vannelli
Minnesota
D Taylor Chorney North Dakota
G Brian Elliott
Wisconsin
Year
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Hometown
Winnipeg, Man.
Brooklyn Park, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Mendota Heights, Minn.
Hastings, Minn.
Newmarket, Ont.
2006-07 All-WCHA Third Team
PosName
Team
F Andreas Nodl
St. Cloud State
F T.J. Oshie
North Dakota
F Ryan Dingle
Denver
D Lee Sweatt
Colorado College
D Steve Wagner
Minnesota State
G Michael-Lee TeslakMichigan Tech
Year
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Hometown
Vienna, Austria
Warroad, Minn.
Steamboat Springs, Colo.
Elburn, Ill.
Grand Rapids, Minn.
Fernie, B.C.
2006-07 All-WCHA Rookie Team
PosName
Team
F Andreas Nodl
St. Cloud State
F Kyle Okposo
Minnesota
F Ryan Lasch
St. Cloud State
D Erik Johnson
Minnesotta D Jamie McBain
Wisconsin
G Alex Stalock
Minnesota-Duluth
Year
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Hometown
Vienna, Austria
St. Paul, Minn.
Lake Forest, Calif.
Bloomington, Minn.
Faribault, Minn.
So. St. Paul, Minn.
Ten MSU Players Named WCHA All-Academic
Chad Brownlee (Sr., D, Kelowna, B.C.)*; Chris Clark (Sr., G,
San Mateo, Cal.)*; Lucas Fransen (Sr., D, Langley, B.C.)*; Joel
Hanson (Jr., F, Elk River, Minn.)*; Kurtis Kisio* (Sr., F, Calgary,
Alta.)*; R.J. Linder (Jr., D, St. Cloud, Minn.)*; Travis Morin
(Sr., F, Brooklyn Park, Minn.)*; Dan Tormey (So., G, Syracuse,
N.Y.); Matt Tyree (Jr., F, Spooner, Wis.) and Steve Wagner (Jr.,
D, Grand Rapids, Minn.)*. * repeat honoree
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Steve Wagner • Jr. • Defense
2006-07 All-WCHA Third Team
Two-time WCHA All-Academic
selection
Chad Brownlee • Sr. • Defense
Three-time WCHA All-Academic
selection
Lucas Fransen • Sr. • Defense
Three-time WCHA All-Academic
selection
Chris Clark • Sr. • Goal
Three-time WCHA All-Academic
selection
2007-08 MSU Hockey 45
2007-08 WCHA Composite Schedule
OCTOBER
Fri/5
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (x) @ Alaska Anchorage TBApmAT
Sun/7
Toronto @ Michigan Tech (x) 7:07 pm ET
Manitoba @ North Dakota (x) 6:07 pm CT
Calgary @ Denver (x) 7:07 pm MT
Fri/12
Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (nc) 7:07 pm ET
Lefty McFadden College Hockey Invitational @ E.J. Nutter Center,
Dayton, OH
Wisconsin vs Notre Dame (nc) 5:00 pm ET
Mercyhust vs Ohio State (nc) 8:00 pm ET
Lake Superior State @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Canisius College @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Maine @ Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MT
Nye Frontier Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK
Boston Univ. vs Robert Morris (nc) 4:07 pmAT
Wayne State vsAlaskaAnchorage (nc) 7:07 pmAT
USAUnder-18 Team @ Colorado College (x) 7:37 pm MT
Sat/13 Northern Michigan @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Lefty McFadden College Hockey Invitational @ E.J. Nutter Center,
Dayton, OH
Third Place Game (nc) 4:30 pm ET
Championship Game (nc) 7:30 pm ET
Canisius College @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT
U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand
Forks, ND
Michigan State @ North Dakota (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Maine @ Denver (nc) 7:07 pm MT
Nye Frontier Classic @ Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK
Robert Morris vs Wayne State (nc) 4:07 pmAT
Boston Univ. vsAlaskaAnchorage (nc) 7:07 pmAT
Sun/14 Lake Superior State @ Michigan Tech (nc) 2:07 pm ET
Thu/18
Denver @ Notre Dame (nc) 7:35 pm ET
Fri/19
Minnesota State @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
Denver @ Notre Dame (nc) 7:35 pm ET
Robert Morris @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Boston College (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Alaska Fairbanks @AlaskaAnchorage (nc) 7:37 pmAT
Sat/20
Minnesota State @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
Robert Morris @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Northeastern (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Alaska Fairbanks @AlaskaAnchorage (nc) 7:07 pmAT
Fri/26
North Dakota @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
Minnesota Duluth @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
Minnesota State @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
Colorado College @ New Hampshire (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Sat/27 North Dakota @ Michigan Tech 7:37 pm ET
Minnesota Duluth @ Denver 7:07 pm MT
Minnesota State @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Colorado College @ New Hampshire (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Sun/28
USAUnder-18 Team @ St. Cloud State (x) 7:07 pm CT
NOVEMBER
Fri/2
Michigan Tech @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Colorado College @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
Minnesota State @Alabama-Huntsville (nc) TBApm ET
Sat/3 Michigan Tech @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Colorado College @ North Dakota 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @Alabama-Huntsville (nc) TBApm ET
Sun/4 Denver @ Minnesota 2:07 pm CT
Fri/9
St. Cloud State @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
North Dakota @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
Minnesota Duluth @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
Sat/10
St. Cloud State @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
North Dakota @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota Duluth @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
Fri/16
Michigan Tech @ Minnesota Duluth 7:37 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
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Minnesota State @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
Wisconsin @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
Sat/17
Michigan Tech @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ Denver 7:07 pm MT
Wisconsin @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
Fri/23 Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
Denver @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
St. Cloud State @ Clarkson (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Minnesota @ Michigan State (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Wisconsin @ Michigan (nc) 7:30 pm ET
Harvard vs SCSU or Miami (nc) 5:05 pm ET
SCSU or Miami vs Ohio State (nc) 8:05 pm ET
Yale @ Minnesota State (nc) TBApm CT
JANUARY
Fri/4 Colorado College @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ Mercyhurst (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Sat/5
Colorado College @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ Mercyhurst (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Sat/24 Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota 7:07 pm CT
Colorado College @ Denver 7:07 pm MT
St. Cloud State @ Clarkson (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Minnesota @ Michigan (nc) 7:30 pm ET
Wisconsin @ Michigan State (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Fri/30
St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
North Dakota @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
Colorado College @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
DECEMBER
Sat/1 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Denver 7:07 pm MT
Colorado College @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Fri/7
AlaskaAnchorage @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Wisconsin @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
Minnesota @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
Sat/8
AlaskaAnchorage @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Wisconsin @ Minnesota State 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota @ North Dakota 7:07 pm CT
Fri/14 Colorado College @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Denver @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
Michigan Tech @ Northern Michigan (nc) 7:35 pm ET
Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:37 pm CT
USAUnder-18 Team @ Minnesota Duluth (x) 7:07 pm CT
Sat/15
Colorado College @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Denver @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Northern Michigan @ Michigan Tech (nc) 7:07 pm ET
Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Tue/18
Minnesota State @ Nebraska-Omaha (nc) TBApm CT
Fri/28
Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
Providence vs Michigan (nc) 4:36 pm ET
Michigan State vs Michigan Tech (nc) 8:06 pm ET
Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI
Bowling Green vs Northeastern (nc) 4:07 pm CT
Colgate vs Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Mariucci Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN
TBAvs TBA(nc) 4:07 pm CT
TBAvs Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Princeton @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:37 pm CT
New Hampshire @ North Dakota (nc) 7:37 pm CT
Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO
Dartmouth vs Northern Michigan (nc) 4:37 pm MT
Sacred Heart vs Denver (nc) 7:37 pm MT
AlaskaAnchorage @Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 7:05 pmAT
Sat/29
Great Lakes Invitational @ Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
Third Place Game (nc) 4:06 pm ET
Championship Game (nc) 7:36 pm ET
Ohio Hockey Classic @ Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH
St. Cloud State vs vs Miami (nc) 5:05 pm ET
Harvard vs Ohio State (nc) 8:05 pm ET
Badger Hockey Showdown @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI
Colgate vs Bowling Green/Northeastern (nc) 4:07 pm CT
Bowling Green/Northeastern vs Wisconsin (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Mariucci Classic @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN
TBAvs TBA(nc) 4:07 pm CT
TBAvs Minnesota (nc) 7:07 pm CT
New Hampshire @ North Dakota (nc) 7:07 pm CT
Wells Fargo Denver Cup @ Magness Arena, Denver, CO
3rd Place Game (nc) 4:07 pm MT
Championship Game (nc) 7:07 pm MT
Lightning College Hockey Classic @ Tampa, FL
Massachusetts vs Notre Dame (nc) 5:00 pm ET
Colorado College vs Rensselaer (nc) 8:00 pm ET
AlaskaAnchorage @Alaska Fairbanks (nc) 7:05 pmAT
Sun/30
Lightning College Hockey Classic @ Tampa, FL
TBAvs TBA(nc) 5:00 pm ET
TBAvs TBA(nc) 8:00 pm ET
Ohio Hockey Classic @ Nationwide Arena,Columbus, OH
Fri/11 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
Wisconsin @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
AlaskaAnchorage @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
Sat/12
Minnesota @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ North Dakota 7:07 pm CT
Wisconsin @ Denver 7:07 pm MT
AlaskaAnchorage @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
Fri/18
Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
Wisconsin @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
Denver @Air ForceAcademy (nc) 7:05 pm MT
Bemidji State @ Colorado College (nc) 7:37 pm MT
Sat/19
Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Minnesota State 7:07 pm CT
Wisconsin @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Bemidji State @ Denver (nc) 7:07 pm MT
Air ForceAcademy @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm MT
Fri/25
Colorado College @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
Minnesota @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
Minnesota Duluth @ UMass-Lowell (nc) 7:00 pm ET
Sat/26
Colorado College @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
Minnesota @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ North Dakota 7:07 pmAT
Minnesota Duluth @ UMass-Lowell (nc) 7:00 pm ET
FERUARY
Fri/1
Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
Michigan Tech @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
Clarkson @ Colorado College (nc) 7:37 pm MT
Sat/2
Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
North Dakota @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ Minnesota State 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Clarkson @ Colorado College (nc) 7:07 pm MT
Fri/8
Wisconsin @ Michigan Tech (WC) 7:07 pm ET
AlaskaAnchorage @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
Minnesota @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
St. Cloud State @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
Sat/9
Wisconsin @ Michigan Tech (WC) 5:07 pm ET
AlaskaAnchorage @ Minnesota State 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota @ Denver 7:07 pm CT
St. Cloud State @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
Fri/15
Minnesota Duluth @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
Minnesota State @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
St. Cloud State @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
Sat/16
Minnesota Duluth @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
Minnesota State @ Wisconsin 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ North Dakota 7:07 pm CT
St. Cloud State @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Fri/22
Colorado College @ Minnesota Duluth 7:37 pm CT
Wisconsin @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
Sat/23 Colorado College @ Minnesota Duluth 7:37 pm CT
Wisconsin @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
AlaskaAnchorage @ Denver 7:07 pm MT
Bemidji State @ North Dakota (nc) 3:37 pm CT
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Sun/24 Bemidji State @ North Dakota (nc) 3:37 pm CT
Tue/26
Nebraska-Omaha @ Minnesota State (nc) 7:37 pm CT
Fri/29
Denver @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ Colorado College 7:37 pm MT
Minnesota @AlaskaAnchorage 7:37 pmAT
MARCH
Sat/1 Denver @ Michigan Tech 7:07 pm ET
North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth 2:07 pm CT
Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State 7:07 pm CT
Minnesota State @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
Minnesota @AlaskaAnchorage 7:07 pmAT
Sun/2
North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth 2:07 pm CT
Fri/7
Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State 7:37 pm CT
St. Cloud State @ North Dakota 7:37 pm CT
Colorado College @ Denver 7:37 pm MT
Sat/8
Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota 7:07 pm CT
Michigan Tech @ Minnesota State 7:07 pm CT
St. Cloud State @ North Dakota 7:07 pm CT
Denver @ Colorado College 7:07 pm MT
• end of regular season •
Fri/14
WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-3 TBA
(#10 @ #1, #9 @ #2, #8 @ #3, #7 @ #4; #6 @ #5)
Sat/15
WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-3 TBA
(#10 @ #1, #9 @ #2, #8 @ #3, #7 @ #4; #6 @ #5)
Sun/16
WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-3 TBA
(if necessary)
Thu/20
2008 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint
Paul, MN
No. 5 vs No. 4 7:07 pm CT
Fri/21 2008 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint
Paul, MN
Semi-Final #1 2:07 pm CT
Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm CT
Sat/22
2008 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five @ Xcel Energy Center, Saint
Paul, MN
Third Place Game 2:07 pm CT
Broadmoor Trophy Championship Game 7:07 pm CT
Fri/28
NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY. (hosted by
ECACHL & Rensselaer)
Two Semi-Final Games TBApm ET
NCAA West Regional @ Colorado Springs World Arena, Colorado
Springs, CO (hosted by Colorado College)
Two Semi-Final Games TBApm MT
Sat/29
NCAA East Regional @ Times Union Center, Albany, NY
Championship Game TBApm ET
NCAA West Regional
@ Colorado Springs World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
Championship Game TBApm MT
NCAA Northeast Regional @ DCU Center, Worcester, MA
(hosted by College of the Holy Cross)
Two Semi-Final Games TBApm ET
NCAA Midwest Regional @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI
Two Semi-Final Games TBApm CT
Sun/30NCAANortheastRegional@DCUCenter,Worcester,MA(hosted
by College of the Holy Cross)
Championship Game TBApm ET
NCAA Midwest Regional @ Kohl Center, Madison, WI
Championship Game TBApm CT
APRIL
Thu/10
2008 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Pepsi Center, Denver, CO
Semi-Final #1 TBApm CT
Semi-Final #2 TBApm CT
Sat/12
2008 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four @ Pepsi Center, Denver, CO
National Championship Game TBApm CT
(nc) non-conference; (x) exhibition;
tournaments/special events in italics
2007-08 Opponents
University
of
Minnesota
University
of
Minnesota-Duluth
Nov. 9, Mankato, Minn.
Nov. 10, Minneapolis, Minn.
Nov. 30-Dec. 1, Mankato, Minn.
Jan. 11-12, Duluth, Minn.
––Quick Facts
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Enrollment: 48,484
Founded: 1851
Nickname: Golden Gophers
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Marriucci Arena (10,000)
President: Robert Bruininks
Athletic Director: Joel Maturi
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
The Gophers
2006-07 Record: 31-10-3/18-7-3 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/5
Top Returning Players: Jay Barriball (So.,
F, 20-23--43); Kyle Okposo (So., F, 19-21-40); Blake Wheeler (Jr., F, 18-20--38); Ben
Gordon (Sr., F, 12-19--31); Jeff Frazee (Jr.,
G, 2.35, .903, 14-3-1)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Bob Nygaard
SID Phone: 218.726.8191
SID FAX: 218.724.6366
SID email: bnygaard@d.umn.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 218.727.7939
Website: umdbulldogs.com
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Kevin Kurtt
SID Phone: 612.625.4090
SID FAX: 612.625.0359
SID email: kurtt003@umn.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 612.626.0844
Website: gophersports.com
Don Lucia
Blake Wheeler
Scott Sandelin
Mavericks vs. Gophers - Career
Name
Joel Hanson
Jon Kalinski
Nick Canzanello
Geoff Irwin
Kael Mouillierat
Jerad Stewart
Jason Wiley
R.J. Linder
James Gaulrapp
Matt Tyree
Trevor Bruess
Zach Harrison
Brian Kilburg
Blake Friesen
Mick Berge
Mike Zacharias
Dan Tormey
Ryan Gunderson
GP
11
4
3
4
4
4
4
11
1
2
4
2
5
4
4
5
1
0
G
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
The Bulldogs
2006-07 Record: 13-21-5/8-16-4 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/6
Top Returning Players: MacGregor Sharp
(Jr., C, 11-16--27); Josh Meyers (Jr., D, 1113--24); Michael Gergen (Jr., W, 5-11--16);
Mike Curry (Sr., W, 3-11--14); Nick Kemp
(Jr., W, 4-8--12)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
8
8
4
0
6
2
27
0
0
6
2
10
0
0
0
0
0
MacGregor
Sharp
Mavericks vs. Bulldogs - Career
Name
Brian Kilburg
Joel Hanson
Jon Kalinski
Trevor Bruess
Blake Friesen
Nick Canzanello
Zach Harrison
Mick Berge
Kael Mouillierat
James Gaulrapp
Jeff Irwin
R.J. Linder
Jared Stewart
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
Dan Tormey
Mike Zacharias
Ryan Gunderson
GP G
6
8
6
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
5
2
2
2
4
2
0
0
1
2
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A Pts PPG SHG PM
5
3
1
2
0
1
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
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
22
2
24
2
0
2
15
0
8
0
2
6
6
0
2
0
0
0
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Bob Motzko (St. Cloud '87)
Record @ SCSU: 44-27-11 (2 years)
Overall Record: 42-27-11 (2 years)
Assistant Coaches: Eric Rud
UND Hockey
2006-07 Record: 24-14-5/13-10-5 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/5
Top Returning Players: Ryan Duncan (Jr., F,
31-26--57); T.J. Oshie (Jr., F, 17-35--52); Robbie Bina (Sr., D, 10-22--32); Taylor Chorney
(Jr., D, 8-23--31); Philippe Lamoureux (Sr.,
G, 2.42, .913, 21-12-4)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Dan Benson
SID Phone: 701.777.2985
SID FAX: 701.777.4352
SID email: danbenson@mail.und.nodak.
edu
Hockey Pressbox: 701.777.3571
Website: fightingsioux.com
Dave Hakstol
Joel Hanson
Mick Berge
Kael Mouillierat
Zach Harrison
Jon Kalinski
Trevor Bruess
Brian Kilburg
R.J. Linder
Geoff Irwin
Blake Friesen
James Gaulrapp
Dan Tormey
Nick Canzanello
Jared Stewart
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
Mike Zacharias
Ryan Gunderson
GP G
13
11
6
6
11
5
9
15
4
6
6
9
4
6
3
3
3
0
The Huskies
2006-07 Record: 22-11-7/14-7-7 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/8
Top Returning Players: Andreas Nodl
(So., F, 18-28--46); Ryan Lasch (So., F,
16-23--39); Nate Dey (Sr., F, 10-22--32);
Matt Stephenson (Sr., D, 2-22--24); John
Swanson (Jr., F, 9-14--23); Jase Weslosky
(So., G, 2.68, .899, 5-1-0)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Tom Nelson
SID Phone: 320.308.2141
SID FAX: 320.308.2099
SID email: tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 320.308.5227
Website: stcloudstate.edu/athletics
Jean-Philippe
Lamoureux
Bob Motzko
Mavericks vs. UND - Career
Name
2
5
2
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A Pts PPG SHG PM
5
0
3
3
1
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
5
5
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
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
www.msumavericks.com
Dec. 7-8, Mankato, Minn.
Feb. 15-16 Madison, Wis.
Quick Facts
Location: St. Cloud, Minn.
Enrollment: 16,000
Founded: 1869
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Cardinal and Black
Arena: National Hockey Center (5,763)
President: Dr. Roy H. Saigo
Athletic Director: Dr. Morris Kurtz
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WHCA
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Dave Hakstol (North
Dakota ‘96)
Record @ UND: 78-45-11 (three years)
Overall Record: 78-45-11(three years)
Assoc. Head Coach: Cary Eades
Assistant Coach: Dan Jackson
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Scott Sandelin (UND ‘87)
Record @ UMD: 109-143-31 (8 years)
Overall Record: 109-143-31 (9 years)
Assistant Coaches: Steve Rohlik, Lee
Davidson, Bill Watson
University
of
Wisconsin
Jan. 25, Mankato, Minn.
Jan. 26, St. Cloud, Minn.
Jan. 18-19, Mankato, Minn.
Quick Facts
Location: Grand Forks, N.D.
Enrollment: 13,178
Founded: 1883
Colors: Kelly Green and White
Arena: Engelstad Arena (6,067)
President: Dr. Charles Kupchella
Athletic Director: Tom Buning
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
Quick Facts
Location: Duluth, Minn.
Enrollment: 10,100
Founded: 1895
Nickname: Bulldogs
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Arena: Duluth Entertainment & Conv.
Center (5,333)
Chancellor: Dr. Kathryn Martin
Athletic Director: Bob Nielson
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Don Lucia (Notre Dame
‘82)
Record @ UM: 220-96-29 (eight years)
Overall Record: 499-251-58 (20 years)
Assistant Coaches: Mike Guentzel,
Jon Hill
St. Cloud State
University
University
of
North Dakota
2
18
20
2
17
34
18
14
4
4
16
0
4
2
19
0
0
0
Quick Facts
Location: Madison, Wis.
Enrollment: 41,169
Founded: 1848
Nickname: Badgers
Colors: Cardinal and white
Arena: The Kohl Center (15,237)
Chancellor: John Wiley
Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WHCA
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mike Eaves (Wisconsin
‘78)
Record @ UW: 58-50-16 (3 years)
Overall Record: 67-69-16 (4 years)
Assistant Coaches: Mark Kevin Patrick
The Badgers:
2006-07 Record: 19-18-4/12-13-3 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/9
Top Returning Players: Michael Davies
(So., F, 11-13--24); Jamie McBain (So.,
D, 3-15--18); Ben Street (Jr., F, 10-7--17);
Kyle Klubertanz (Sr., D, 1-12--13) Shane
Connelly (Jr., G, 1.11, .952, 4-1-2)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Paul Capobianco
SID Phone: 608.263.1983
SID FAX: 608.262.8184
SID email: phc@athletics.wisc.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 608.265.4336
Website: uwbadgers.com
Andreas Nodl
Mike Eaves
Jamie McBain
Mavericks vs. Huskies - Career Mavericks vs. Badgers - Career
Name
Joel Hanson
Jon Kalinski
Mick Berge
Nick Canzanello
Jared Stewart
Matt Tyree
James Gaulrapp
Zach Harrison
Kael Mouillierat
Jason Wiley
Trevor Bruess
Ryan Gunderson
Jeff Irwin
R.J. Linder
Brian Kilburg
Blake Friesen
Mike Zacharias
Dan Tormey
GP
9
6
4
2
4
2
3
4
4
3
4
1
2
8
5
4
3
3
G
3
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A Pts PPG SHG PM
2
3
1
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
5
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
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
8
27
6
0
0
2
2
4
6
0
2
0
0
12
2
6
0
0
Name
Joel Hanson
Jon Kalinski
Brian Kilburg
Kael Mouillierat
Mick Berge
Geoff Irwin
Trevor Bruess
Mike Zacharias
Dan Tormey
R.J. Linder
Nick Canzanello
Zach Harrison
Blake Friesen
Jerad Stewart
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
James Gaulrapp
Ryan Gunderson
GP G
8
5
6
2
5
2
2
2
3
7
1
2
2
2
2
2
0
0
3
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
3
2
2
1
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
6
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
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
2
2
16
2
2
2
12
0
0
8
0
12
0
0
2
2
0
0
2007-08 MSU Hockey 47
2007-08 Opponents
Directions To MSU
Colorado
College
University
of Denver
Feb. 29, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mar. 1, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Scott Owens (Colorado
College ‘79)
Record @ CC 195-109-24 (eight years)
Overall Record: 195-109-24 (eight years)
Assistant Coaches: Norm Bazin, Joe
Bonnett
The Tigers:
2006-07 Record: 18-17-4/13-12-3
WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/7
Top Returning Players: Chad Rau (Jr., F,
14-17--31); Jimmy Kilpatrick (Sr., F, 7-25-32); Scott McCulloch (Sr., F, 18-6--24); Bill
Sweatt (So., F, 9-17--26); Brian Connelly
(So. D, 2-15--17)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Dave Moross
SID Phone: 719.389.6755
SID FAX: 719.389.6256
SID email: dmoross@coloradocollege.
edu
Hockey Pressbox: 719.540.6520
Website: cctigers.com
Jimmy Kilpatrick
Joel Hanson
Zach Harrison
Jon Kalinski
Mick Berge
Kael Mouillierat
Trevor Bruess
Jerad Stewart
James Gaulrapp
Blake Friesen
Nick Canzanello
Ryan Gunderson
R.J. Linder
Brian Kilburg
Geoff Irwin
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
Mike Zacharias
Dan Tormey
GP
9
4
4
6
3
4
4
3
5
3
2
9
3
4
1
3
3
3
G
3
2
1
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
5
2
2
1
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
8
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
6
4
2
6
2
0
0
4
0
6
2
0
2
4
0
0
48 2007-08 MSU Hockey
Oct. 19-20, Houghton, Mich.
Mar. 7-8, Mankato, Minn.
Quick Facts
Location: Denver, Colo.
Enrollment: 9,808
Founded: 1864
Nickname: Pioneers
Colors: Crimson and Gold
Arena: Magness Arena (6,026)
Chancellor: Daniel L. Ritchie
Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
Quick Facts
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Erollment: 20,337
Founded: 1977
Nickname: Seawolves
Colors: Green and Gold
Arena: Sullivan Arena (6,406)
Chancellor: Dr. Elaine Maimon
Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Cobb
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
Quick Facts
Location: Houghton, Mich.
Enrollment: 6,612
Founded: 1885
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Silver, black and gold
Arena: MacInnes Ice Arena (4,200)
President: Dr. Glenn Mroz
Athletic Director: Suzanne Sanregret
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: George Gwozdecky
(Wisconsin ‘78)
Record @ DU: 279-191-40 (13 years)
Overall Record: 447-315-61 (21 years)
Assistant Coaches: Steve Miller, Derek
Lalonde
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Dave Shyiak (No. Michigan
‘93)
Record @ UAA: 19-48-6 (2 years)
Overall Record: 19-48-6 (2 years)
Assoc. Head Coach: Campbell Blair
(Maine '91)
Assistant Coaches: Damon Whitten
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jamie Russell (Michigan
Tech ‘89)
Record @ MTU: 41-92-20 (four years)
Overall Record: 41-92-20 (four years)
Assistant Coaches: Chris Tok, Pat Mikesch
The Pioneers:
2006-07 Record: 21-15-4/13-11-4 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/10
Top Returning Players: Brock Trotter
(So., F, 16-24--40); Rhett Rakhshani (So., F,
10-26--36); Tyler Ruegsegger (So., F, 15-19-34); Chris Butler (Jr., D, 10-17--27); Peter
Mannino (Sr., G, 2.29, .919, 8-6-2)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Erich Bacher
SID Phone: 303.871.2390
SID FAX: 303.871.3890
SID email: ebacher@du.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 303.871.3922
Website: denverpioneers.com
George Gwozdecky
Mavericks vs. Tigers- Career
Name
Michigan Tech
University
Oct. 26-27, Anchorage, Alaska
Feb. 8-9, Mankato, Minn.
Nov. 16-17, Denver, Colo.
Feb. 1-2, Mankato, Minn.
Quick Facts
Location: Colorado Springs, Colo.
Enrollment: 1,950
Founded: 1874
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Black and Gold
Arena: Colorado Springs World Arena
(7,343)
President: Richard Celeste
Athletic Director: Julie Soriero
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: WCHA
Scott Owens
Alaska
Anchorage
From South-bound Highway
169: Take the Mankato/North
Mankato exit. Turn left at the
stop light and cross the bridge into
Mankato. Turn right at the stop
light on Broad Street. Continue
on Broad Street to the third stop
light and turn left onto Warren
Street. Follow Warren Street all
the way up the hill until you get
to Stadium Road. Turn right on
Stadium - Blakeslee Stadium is
on the left, Taylor Center, Myers
Fieldhouse and Otto Arena are
on the right.
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Tad Dunham
SID Phone: 907.786.4625
SID FAX: 907.563.4565
SID email: td@uaa.alaska.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 907.279.2071
Website: goseawolves.com
Brock Trotter
Dave Shyiak
Mavericks vs. Pioneers - Career
Name
Joel Hanson
Jon Kalinski
Jason Wiley
Trevor Bruess
Blake Friesen
Jared Stewart
R.J. Linder
Brian Kilburg
Nick Canzanello
Zach Harrison
Geoff Irwin
Kael Mouillierat
Matt Tyree
Mick Berge
Dan Tormey
Mike Zacharias
James Gaulrapp
Ryan Gunderson
GP
8
5
2
2
2
2
7
6
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
0
0
G
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
4
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
5
2
1
1
1
1
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
The Seawolves:
2006-07 Record: 13-21-3/8-19-1 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/9
Top Returning Players: Paul Crowder (So.
F, 11-13-24); Josh Lundeen (So., F, 11-9-20);
Merit Waldrop (Sr., F, 5-14-19) Kevin Clark
(So., F, 8-9-17)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
2
19
6
0
4
4
18
2
0
0
0
0
Luke Beaverson
Jon Kalinski
Joel Hanson
Mick Berge
Jared Stewart
Geoff Irwin
R.J. Linder
Trevor Bruess
Nick Canzanello
Jason Wiley
Brian Kilburg
Blake Friesen
James Gaulrapp
Ryan Gunderson
Zach Harrison
Dan Tormey
Matt Tyree
Kael Mouillierat
Mike Zacharias
GP
8
12
6
4
4
8
4
3
2
6
4
3
1
4
6
4
4
3
G
4
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
3
3
2
1
3
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
7
4
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
www.msumavericks.com
26
4
2
0
0
2
4
0
2
10
4
0
0
4
2
2
0
0
From East-Bound Highway 14: Exit to Highway 169 South and
follow the directions above.
The Huskies:
2006-07 Record: 18-17-5/11-12-5 WCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/4
Top Returning Players: Jimmy Kerr (Sr., F,
10-9--19); Tyler Shelast (Sr., F, 15-9--24); Michael-Lee Teslak (Jr., G, 11-8-3, .916, 2.00).
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Jon Oman
SID Phone: 906.487.2352
SID FAX: 906.487.3062
SID email: joman@mtu.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 906.487.2337
Website: michigantechhuskies.com
Jamie Russell
Mavericks vs. Seawolves - Career
Name
From West-bound Highway
14/60: Exit to Highway 169 South
and follow the directions above.
Directions To Alltel
Center
Michael-Lee Teslak
Mavericks vs. Huskies - Career
Name
Geoff Irwin
Jon Kalinski
Brian Kilburg
Jerad Stewart
Trevor Bruess
Mick Berge
Nick Canzanello
Joel Hanson
Dan Tormey
R.J. Linder
James Gaulrapp
Blake Friesen
Zach Harrison
Kael Mouillierat
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
Mike Zacharias
Ryan Gunderson
GP
2
6
6
2
2
5
2
8
4
5
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
G
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
From West-bound Highway
14/60: Exit at Highway 22 and
turn left at the stop light. Continue
on Highway 22 to Highway 83 and
take a right at the stop light. Take
the next left on to Victory Drive
and the next right onto Stadium
Road. Follow Stadium until you
reach campus. Blakeslee Stadium
is on the left, Taylor Center, Myers
Fieldhouse and Otto Arena are on
the right.
2
6
18
0
15
2
2
6
0
4
4
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
From South-bound Highway
169: Take the Mankato/North
Mankato exit. Turn left at the
stop light and cross the bridge into
Mankato. Take the first right off
of the bridge on to Second Street. Go two blocks and take a right
on to Hickory Street. Midwest
Wireless Civic Center is located
half a block up on the right hand
side. Public parking is available
on the left directly across from the
Civic Center.
From North-bound Highway
169/60: Take the Mankato/North
Mankato exit, turn right at the
stop light and cross the bridge into
Mankato. Take the first right off
of the bridge on to Second Street. Go two blocks and take a right on
to Hickory Street. Alltel Center
is located half a block up on the
right hand side. Public parking is
available on the left directly across
from the Civic Center.
From East-Bound Highway 14:
Exit to Highway 169 South and
follow the directions above (from
South-bound Highway 169). From West-bound Highway
14/60: Exit to Highway 169
South and follow the directions
above (from South-bound Highway 169).
2007-08 Opponents
University
of
Nebraska-Omaha
Bemidji State
University
Dec. 14-15, Bemidji, Minn.
Quick Facts
Location: Omaha, Neb.
Enrollment: 14,000
Founded: 1908
Nickname: Mavericks
Colors: Crimson and Black
Arena: Qwest Center (14,700)
Chancellor: Dr. Nancy Belck
Athletic Director: David Miller
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey
Association (CCHA)
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mike Kemp (Gustavus
Adolphus ‘75)
Record @ UNO: 124-156-31 (eight
years)
Overall Record: 124-156-31 (eight years)
Assistant Coaches: Nick Fohr, Dave
Noel-Bernier
The Mavericks:
2006-07 Record: 18-16-8/13-11-4 CCHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: Top Returning Players: Bryan Marshall (F,
11-25-36); Juha Votila (D, 5-18-23); Jeremie
Dupont (G, 2.84, .888, 13-10-6)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Gary Anderson
SID Phone: 402.554.2301
SID email: ganderson@mail.uomaha.
edu
Hockey Pressbox:
Website: gomavs.unomaha.edu
Bryan Marshall
Mick Berge
Joel Hanson
Jon Kalinski
Kael Mouillierat
Jerad Stewart
Trevor Bruess
R.J. Linder
Nick Canzanello
Brian Kilburg
Blake Friesen
Ryan Gunderson
Zach Harrison
Geoff Irwin
Matt Tyree
Mike Zacharias
Jason Wiley
Dan Tormey
James Gaulrapp
GP
4
6
3
2
2
2
5
1
3
3
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
0
G
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
3
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
5
5
3
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
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
The Beavers
2006-07 Record: 14-14-5/9-6-5 CHA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/7
Top Returning Players: Travis Winter (Jr., F,
12-17--29); Blaine Jarvis (Sr., F, 10-14--24);
Tyler Scofield (Jr., F, 7-14--21); Joey Moggach (So., F, 4-16--20); Matt Climie (Sr., G,
3.03, .897, 11-10-5)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Brad Folkestad
SID Phone: 218.755.4603
SID FAX:
SID email: bfolkestad@bemidjistate.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 218.755.3700
Website: info.bemidjistate.edu/sports
Tom Serratore
Mavericks vs. Mavericks- Career
Name
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Tom Serratore (Bemidji '87)
Record @ BSU: 103-86-34 (seven years)
Overall Record: 103-86-34 ( seven years)
Assistant Coaches: Bert Gilling, Ted Belisle
2
2
2
0
4
2
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
James Gaulrapp
Jerad Stewart
Joel Hanson
Mick Berge
Jon Kalinski
Brian Kilburg
Trevor Bruess
Nick Canzanello
R.J. Linder
Ryan Gunderson
Blake Friesen
Zach Harrison
Matt Tyree
Kael Mouillierat
Dan Tormey
Geoff Irwin
Jason Wiley
Mike Zacharias
GP
2
2
6
4
4
2
2
2
4
1
3
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
G
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
4
0
4
2
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Yariv Amir
SID Phone: 609.258.5701
SID FAX: 609.258.2399
SID email: yamir@princeton.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 609.258.1813
Website: goprincetontigers.com
Guy Gadowsky
Will Engasser
Mavericks vs. Bulldogs - Career
Mick Berge
James Gaulrapp
Kael Mouillierat
Jon Kalinski
Joel Hanson
Trevor Bruess
Nick Canzanello
Ryan Gunderson
R.J. Linder
Jared Stewart
Brian Kilburg
Matt Tyree
Geoff Irwin
Blake Friesen
Dan Tormey
Mike Zacharias
Zach Harrison
Jason Wiley GP
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
G
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
www.msumavericks.com
Quick Facts
Location: Huntsville, Ala.
Enrollment 6,700
Founded: 1969
Nickname: Chargers
Colors: Royal blue and white
Arena: Von Braun Center (6800)
President Dr. Frank Franz
Athletic Director: Jim Harris
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: College Hockey America
The Tigers:
2006-07 Record: 15-16-3/10-10-2
ECACHL
Lettermen Returning/Lost: Top Returning Players: Lee Jubinville (F,
11-18-29); Mike Moore (D, 4-10-14); Zane
Kalemba (G, 2.89, .891, 8-11-1)
The Bulldogs
2006-07 Record: 11-17-3/8-13-1 ECAC
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/4
Top Returning Players: Sean Backman
(So., F, 18-13--31); Mark Arcobello (So., F,
10-14--24); Chris Cahill (So., F, 8-9--17);
Tom Dignard (So., D, 4-10--14); Robert
Page (Sr., D, 3-10--13)
Name
Nov. 2-3, Huntsville, Ala.
Quick Facts
Location: Princeton, N.J.
Enrollment: 4,600 Founded: 1746
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Orange and Black
Arena: Hobey Baker Memorial Rink
President: Shirley Tilghman
Athletic Director: Gary D. Walters
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: `
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Guy Gadowski (Colorado
College '89)
Record @ Princeton: 25-34-6 (2 years)
Overall Record: 101-143-34 (7 years)
Assistant Coaches: Keith Fisher (St.
Cloud State '00); John Riley (UMassBoston '91)
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Keith Allain (Yale '80)
Record @ Yale: 11-17-3 ( one
year)Overall Record: 11-17-3 ( one year)
Assoc. Head Coach: C.J. Marottolo
(Northeastern '89)
Assistant Coaches: Kyle Wallack, Mike
Richter
Keith Allain
Mavericks vs. Beavers - Career
Name
Dec. 28 Mankato, Minn.
Quick Facts
Location: New Haven, Conn.
Erollment: 5,000
Founded: 1701
Nickname: Bulldogs
Colors: Blue and White
Arena: Ingalls Rink (3,486)
President: Richard C. Levin
Athletic Director: Tom Beckett
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: ECAC Hockey League
(ECAC)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Steve Conn
SID Phone: 203.432.4747
SID FAX: 203.432.1454
SID email: steven.conn@yale.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 203.432.0778
Website: yale.edu/athletics
Travis Winter
University
of
Alabama-Huntsville
Princeton
University
Dec. 30, Mankato, Minn.
Quick Facts
Location: Bemidji, Minn. Erollment: 5020
Founded: 1919
Nickname: Beavers
Colors: Green and White
Arena: John S. Glas Fieldhouse
President: Dr. Jon Quistgaard
Athletic Director: Dr. Rick Goeb Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: College Hockey America
(CHA)
Dec. 18, Omaha, Neb.
Feb. 26, Mankato, Minn.
Mike Kemp
Yale
University
6
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
James Gaulrapp
Joel Hanson
Geoff Irwin
Trevor Bruess
Jared Stewart
Nick Canzanello
Zach Harrison
R.J. Linder
Brian Kilburg
Blake Friesen
Kael Mouilllierat
Jon Kalinski
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
Ryan Gunderson
Mick Berge
Mike Zacharias
Dan Tormey
GP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Lee Jubinville
G
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Scott Kalinchuk
Danton Cole
Pts PPG SHG PM
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
The Chargers:
2006-07 Record: 13-20-3/7-11-2 CHA
2006-07 Post Season: CHA Champions,
NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/10
Top Returning Players: John Murray (F, 610-16); Scott Kalinchuk (D, 6-10-16); Marc
Nardussi (G, 3.49, .894, 8-16-2)
Sports Information
Hockey SID: Jamie Gilliam
SID Phone: 256.824.2201
SID FAX: 256.824.6947
SID email: gilliaj@uah.edu
Hockey Pressbox: 256.824.6008
Website: uah.edu/athletics
Mavericks vs. Tigers - Career
Name
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Danton Cole (Michigan
State '91)
Record @ UAH: First Year
Overall Record: 0-0-0
Assistant Coaches: Dennis Williams,
John McCabe (Alabama Huntsville '99)
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mavericks vs. Chargers - Career
Name
Joel Hanson
R.J. Linder
Geoff Irwin
Trevor Bruess
Jared Stewart
Nick Canzanello
Zach Harrison
Brian Kilburg
Blake Friesen
Kael Mouilllierat
Jon Kalinski
Matt Tyree
Jason Wiley
Ryan Gunderson
Mick Berge
James Gaulrapp
Mike Zacharias
Dan Tormey
GP
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts PPG SHG PM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2007-08 MSU Hockey 49
Series Game-By-Games vs. This Year's Opponents
Alaska-Anchorage
Series: MSU leads 24-18-5
Last 10 games: MSU leads 6-2-2
In overtime: MSU leads 2-1-5
Series Notables: MSU has won 13 of the last 18 meetings,
including a 5-2-1 mark against the Seawolves last two seasons...
MSU swept UAA in a WCHA first round play-off series in 1999-00
(MSU's first season in the WCHA) to advance to the WCHA Final
Five for the first time.
1982-83
Alaska-Anchorage
L
4-5
1983-84
1983-84
@ Alaska-Anchorage
@ Alaska-Anchorage
L
L
2-3
2-5
1991-92
1991-92
@ Alaska-Anchorage
@ Alaska-Anchorage
L
L
2-5
4-7
1992-93
1992-93
1992-93
1992-93
Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage
@ Alaska-Anchorage
@ Alaska-Anchorage
T
L
L
L
4-4 ot
2-4
2-4
4-5
1997-98
1997-98
@ Alaska-Anchorage
@ Alaska-Anchorage W
L
5-2
0-1 ot
1998-99
1998-99
@ Alaska-Anchorage
@ Alaska-Anchorage
W
W
4-3
5-2
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
@ Alaska-Anchorage *
@ Alaska-Anchorage *
Alaska-Anchorage * Alaska-Anchorage *
Alaska-Anchorage # Alaska-Anchorage #
W
L
T
L
W
W
3-0
1-2
1-1 ot
2-4
2-1 ot
3-2
2000-01
2000-01
Alaska Anchorage *
Alaska Anchorage * W
W
7-3
4-3
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
Alaska-Anchorage *
Alaska-Anchorage *
@ Alaska-Anchorage * @ Alaska-Anchorage *
L
W
W
L
1-2
5-3
5-4 ot
1-3
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
Alaska-Anchorage *
Alaska - Anchorage * @ Alaska-Anchorage *
@ Alaska-Anchorage *
W
T
W
W
5-1
3-3 ot
8-3
6-3
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
Alaska-Anchorage *
Alaska-Anchorage *
@ Alaska-Anchorage *
@ Alaska-Anchorage *
W
L
W
L
3-2
1-2
4-3
3-5
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
Alaska-Anchorage*
Alaska-Anchorage*
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
W
W
T
W
6-3
5-2
2-2 ot
3-2
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
Alaska-Anchorage
Alaska-Anchorage
W
T
W
W
5-1
2-2 ot
3-1
7-2
2006-07
Alaska-Anchorage*
L
2006-07
Alaska-Anchorage*
W
2006-07
@Alaska-Anchorage*
W
2006-07
@Alaska-Anchorage*
L
* WCHA regular season # WCHA Play-offs 1st Round
2-3
3-2
5-2
1-6
Bemidji State
Series: BSU leads 44-29-13
Last 10 games: Series tied 4-4-2
In overtime: BSU leads 3-2-3
Series Notables: One of MSU's oldest opponents, the Mavericks
and the Beavers are both former members of the Northern Collegiate
Hockey Association...13 of the last 14 overtime games between the
two schools have ended up in ties...BSU head coach Tom Serratore
and MSU head coach Troy Jutting were college dormitory roomates
at MSU during the early 1980's. Serratore played at MSU for two
seasons (1982-84) before transferring to BSU.
50 2007-08 MSU Hockey
1974-75
Bemidji State
W
4-3
1975-76
@ Bemidji State
L
2-6
1977-78
1977-78
@Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
L
L
1-7
5-10
1980-81
1980-81
Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State L
W
3-4
5-4 ot
1981-82
1981-82
1981-82
1981-82
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State L
L
L
L
4-5
3-5
2-5
3-4 ot
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State L
L
T
L
L
3-4
4-7
4-4 ot
2-7
3-5
1983-84
1983-84
1983-84
1983-84
Bemidji State
Bemidji State @ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
L
L
L
L
4-5
2-3 ot
3-6
0-9
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State Bemidji State Bemidji State L
L
L
T
W
L
2-7
6-7
2-4
2-2 ot
4-2
2-9
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
Bemidji State Bemidji State L
L
L
W
L
W
2-6
4-5
2-4
6-4
3-6
6-4 ot
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
L
L
L
W
L
L
4-2
4-3
2-3
4-3
3-5
2-4
1987-88
1987-88
1987-88
1987-88
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State Bemidji State
Bemidji State
L
T
W
W
1-5
3-3 ot
5-2
6-0
1988-89
1988-89
1988-89
1988-89
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State L
W
L
T
2-7
8-3
1-6
2-2 ot
1989-90
1989-90
1989-90
1989-90
Bemidji State
Bemidji State Bemidji State
Bemidji State
L
T
W
W
1-4
4-4 ot
3-2
7-5
1990-91
1990-91
1999-00
1999-00
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
W
W
W
W
4-2
4-2
7-3
5-3
1990-91
1990-91
Bemidji State Bemidji State T
T
4-4 ot
5-5 ot
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
Bemidji State
Bemidji State @ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
W
T
L
L
5-3
5-5 ot
4-7
2-8
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
L
W
L
L
3-5
8-5
2-6
3-4
1995-96
1995-96
1995-96
1995-96
Bemdij State
Bemidji State @ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State W
T
L
T
3-2
4-4 ot
3-7
6-6 ot
www.msumavericks.com
1996-97
1996-97
1996-97
1996-97
Bemidji State Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
T
L
L
W
4-4 ot
3-5
3-6
3-2
1998-99
Bemidji State
W
6-2
1999-00
1999-00
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
W
W
7-3
5-3
2000-01
2000-01
Bemidji State Bemidji State W
W
6-2
2-1
2001-02
2001-02
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
L
W
6-7
5-3
2002-03
2002-03
2003-04
2003-04
Bemidji State Bemidji State
T
W
1-1 ot
3-1
@ Bemidji State @ Bemidji State
T
W
2-2 ot
3-1
2004-05
2004-05
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
W
W
4-0
4-0
2005-06
2005-06
@ Bemidji State
@ Bemidji State
L
L
3-4
3-7
2006-07
2006-07
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
L
L
3-4 ot
2-3
Colorado College
Series: CC leads 22-9-1
Last 10 games: CC leads 7-2-1
In overtime: Series tied 0-0-1
Series Notables: MSU has swept the Tigerstwice in the brief history
of the series between the two schools…The firt time came during
MSU's first season in the WCHA(1999-00) and it came on the road.
MSU swept CC for the first time in Mankato in 2006-07. MSU has
been swept eight times by CC.
1997-98
1997-98
Colorado College
Colorado College
L
L
1-3
1-5
1998-99
1998-99
@ Colorado College
@ Colorado College
L
L
4-6
3-7
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
Colorado College *
Colorado College *
@ Colorado College *
@ Colorado College *
L
W
W
W
5-6
3-2
4-3
3-1
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
@ Colorado College *
@ Colorado College *
Colorado College * Colorado College * @ Colorado College #
@ Colorado College #
L
L
W
L
L
L
2-6
5-6
3-2
0-7.
0-3
3-7
2001-02
2001-02
@ Colorado College *
@ Colorado College *
L
W
0-2
2-1
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
Colorado College *
Colorado College *
@ Colorado College *
@ Colorado College *
L
W
L
W
6-3
4-2
1-8
9-6
2003-04
2003-04
Colorado College *
Colorado College *
L
L
0-3
1-3
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
@ Colorado College*
@ Colorado College*
Colorado College*
Colorado College*
L
L
L
T
5-8
3-4
1-7
2-2 ot
2005-06
2005-06
Colorado College*
Colorado College
L
L
0-5
3-7
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
@ Colorado College*
@ Colorado College*
Colorado College*
Colorado College*
L
L
W
W
2-5
2-7
3-2
6-4
* WCHA regular season # WCHA Play-offs 1st round
Series Game-By-Games vs. This Year's Opponents
Denver
Series: Series tied 11-11-3
Last 10 games: Denver leads 5-3-2
In overtime: Series tied 0-0-2
Series Notables: MSU won three of four games vs. DU during the
2000-01 season, but has since gone 4-8-3 against the Pioneers...In
quite possibly the biggest comeback in Maverick Hockey history,
MSU battled back from a 7-1 deficit to claim an 8-7 win over the
eventual national champions in a game played in Mankato during
the 2003-04 season.
1997-98
1997-98
Denver
Denver
W
L
5-3
1-4
1998-99
Denver
L
4-6
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
Denver *
Denver *
@ Denver *
@ Denver *
W
W
L
W
8-3
2-0
3-5
2-1
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
Denver * Denver * @ Denver *
@ Denver * L
W
W
W
4-5
4-2
6-3
3-1
2001-02
2001-02
Denver *
Denver *
L
L
1-6
2-5
2002-03
2002-03
@ Denver * @ Denver *
T
W
3-3 ot
4-2 2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
Denver * Denver *
@ Denver *
@ Denver *
T
W
L
L
4-4 ot
8-7
1-7
7-9
2004-05
2004-05 Denver*
Denver*
W
L
8-5
2-5
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
Denver*
Denver*
@ Denver*
@ Denver*
T
W
L
L
3-3 ot
4-0
4-7
1-5
2006-07
2006-07
@ Denver*
@ Denver*
T
L
3-3 ot
1-5
* WCHA regular season
North Dakota
Series: UND leads 25-9-7
Last 10 games: UND leads 8-1-1
In overtime: MSU leads 2-0-6
Series Notables: MSU's first win over UND came in the first round
of the WCHA play-offs in 1998-99. Defenseman Andy Fermoyle
scored in overtime to give the Mavericks the win...MSU's top all-time
homc crowd of 5,182 was against North Dakota (02/22/03). In fact,
MSU's top three home crowds have come against UND and MSU's
record for a two-game series of 10,294 came when UND was visiting
Mankato. (MSU vs. North Dakota, 02/21/03, 5,112 and 02/22/03,
5,182). MSU has never lost an overtime game to UND.
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
@ North Dakota
@ North Dakota
@ North Dakota #
@ North Dakota #
L
L
L
L
3-6
6-8
2-5
4-5
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
North Dakota
North Dakota
@ North Dakota #
@ North Dakota #
@ North Dakota #
L
L
W
L
L
4-5
2-5
3-2 ot
2-3
0-10
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
@ North Dakota *
@ North Dakota *
North Dakota * North Dakota * L
W
T
T
1-5
6-5
3-3 ot
1-1 ot
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
North Dakota *
North Dakota *
@ North Dakota * W
L
T
6-2
1-6
3-3
2000-01
@ North Dakota * L
1-5
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
North Dakota *
North Dakota *
@ North Dakota *
@ North Dakota *
L
T
W
W
3-6
2-2 ot
6-4
6-0
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
@ North Dakota * @ North Dakota *
North Dakota *
North Dakota *
T
L
W
W
6-6 ot
4-5
2-1
5-4
2003-04
2003-04
North Dakota *
North Dakota *
L
L
3-6
1-10
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
@North Dakota*
@North Dakota*
T
L
L
W
2-2 ot
1-2
2-3
4-3
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
@ North Dakota*
@ North Dakota*
@ North Dakota#
@ North Dakota#
@ North Dakota#
L
L
W
L
L
3-6
2-4
3-2 ot
1-4
0-3
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
@ North Dakota*
@ North Dakota*
@ North Dakota#
@North Dakota#
L
L
L
T
L
L
4-5
5-8
4-8
4-4
2-5
1-2
* WCHA regular season # WCHA Play-offs 1st round
Minnesota-Duluth
Series: Series tied 11-11-3
Last 10 games: UMD leads 5-3-2
In overtime: MSU leads 2-1-2
Series Notables: The Bulldogs enter 2007-08 owning a five-game
unbeaten streak over the Mavericks. MSU's last win in the series,
which dates back to the 1999-00 season, came at the beginning of
the 2005-06 season. UMD is 4-0-1 in the last five games vs. the
Mavericks ...MSU owns five series sweeps over UMD.
1999-00
1999-00
@ Minnesota-Duluth *
@ Minnesota-Duluth *
W
L
4-2
3-5
2000-01
2000-01
Minnesota-Duluth * Minnesota-Duluth * W
W
5-2
7-4
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
@ Minnesota-Duluth *
@ Minnnesota-Duluth *
Minnesota-Duluth *
Minnesota-Duluth * W
W
L
T
6-5
4-3
3-6
4-4 ot
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
Minnesota-Duluth *
Minnesota-Duluth *
Minnesota-Duluth #
W
W
L
5-3
4-1
4-6
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
@ Minnesota-Duluth *
@ Minnesota-Duluth * Minnesota-Duluth *
Minnesota-Duluth * @ Minnesota-Duluth # @ Minnesota-Duluth #
@ Minnesota-Duluth #
L
L
L
T
W
L
L
5-8
4-5 ot
1-8
2-2 ot
4-3 ot
2-6
5-6
2004-05
2004-05
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
L
L
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
Minnesota-Duluth*
Minnesota-Duluth*
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
2006-07
2006-07
Minnesota-Duluth*
Minnesota-Duluth*
Michigan Tech
Series: MSU leads 17-9-3
Last 10 games: MTU leads 5-4-1
In overtime: 1-0-3
Series Notables: After losing the first three games in the series,
MSU has gone 17-6-4 versus Tech...The first scoreless tie in MSU
history came in 2003-04 when Mavericks and the Huskies battled
to a 0-0 overtime draw in Mankato.
1996-97
1996-97
Michigan Tech
Michigan Tech
L
L
3-6
0-3
1997-98
1997-98
Michigan Tech
Michigan Tech L
T
2-4
4-4 ot
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
W
W
W
W
6-2
3-0
4-2
3-1
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech * W
W
L
W
2-1
5-1
2-4
5-4
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
W
W
L
W
3-2
6-4
4-5
5-3
2002-03
2002-03
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech * W
W
4-2
5-4 ot .
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
Michigan Tech * Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
Michigan Tech *
T
W
L
W
0-0 ot
6-3
3-4
3-2
2004-05
2004-05
@ Michigan Tech*
@ Michigan Tech*
T
L
1-1 ot
2-4
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
@ Michigan Tech*
@ Michigan Tech*
Michigan Tech*
Michigan Tech*
W
L
W
L
5-4
2-3
4-0
2-3
2006-07
2006-07
Michigan Tech*
Michigan Tech*
T
W
2-2 ot
2-1
* WCHA regular season
Minnesota
Series: UM leads 23-2-5
Last 10 games: UM leads 9-0-1
In overtime: UM leads 1-2-5
Series Notables: MSU's first win over Minnesota came in the 199900 season when defenseman Andy Fermoyle scored in overtime to
make it a 6-5 victory...MSU played at UM's Mariucci Arena seven
times before the Gophers visited Midwest Wireless Civic Center in
2000-01...The Mavericks and the Gophers have met twice in WCHA
Final Five action - Minnesota claimed a 6-4 win in a play-in game
in 1999-00 and also earned a 3-2 overtime victory in 2002-03 in
semifinal action.
1997-98
1997-98
@ Minnesota
@ Minnesota
L
L
2-6
3-4
3-8
1-4
1998-99
1998-99
@ Minnesota @ Minnesota T
T
6-6 ot
2-2 ot
L
T
W
W
3-4 ot
2-2 ot
5-4
7-1
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
@ Minnesota *
@ Minnesota * @ Minnesota $
L
W
L
2-3
6-5 ot
4-6
W
W
3-1
6-3
2000-01
2000-01
Minnesota * Minnesota * L
L
1-4
1-3
2001-02
2001-02
@ Minnesota *
@ Minnesota *
L
L
3-5
2-4
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
Minnesota *
Minnesota *
@ Minnesota * W
L
T
3-2
4-7 2-2 ot
* WCHA regular season # WCHA Play-offs 1st round
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Series Game-By-Games vs. This Year's Opponents
2002-03
2002-03
@ Minnesota * Minnesota %
T
L
4-4 ot
2-3 ot
2003-04
2003-04
Minnesota *
Minnesota *
L
L
0-6
3-10
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
@ Minnesota*
@ Minnesota*
Minnesota*
Minnesota*
Minnesota#
Minnesota#
L
L
L
L
L
L
1-4
2-3 ot
6-9
1-2
2-7
3-5
2005-06
2005-06
Minnesota*
Minnesota*
L
L
2-5
3-4
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
@ Minnesota*
Minnesota*
Minnesota*
@ Minnesota*
T
L
L
L
5-5 ot
2-1
5-1
1-0
* WCHA regular season $ WCHA Playoffs - Final Five play-in
game % WCHA Playoffs - Final Five semifinals
# WCHA
Play-offs 1st round
Nebraska-Omaha
Series: MSU leads 13-4-3
Last 10 games: MSU leads 9-0-2
In overtime: MSU leads 1-0-2
Series Notables: MSU enters the 2006-07 season owning an 11game unbeaten streak (8-0-1) against their southern rivals. MSU has
not lost to UNO since the 2001-02 season…The schools compete
annually for the Maverick Cup - symbolic of the rivalry between the
institutions…UNO joined the CCHA the same year MSU joined the
WCHA…MSU and UNO are both members of the North Central
Conference (a NCAA Division II league with championships for
football, volleyball, soccer cross country, track, basketball, wrestling, baseball, softball, swimming, tennis and golf).
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
@ Nebraska-Omaha (ot)
@ Nebraska-Omaha (ot)
L
L
W
T
4-7
4-7
3-2
2-2
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
@ Nebraska-Omaha
@ Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
W
W
W
L
5-1
6-5
4-2
4-5
2001-02
2001-02
@ Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha L
W
2-4
4-3 ot
2002-03
2002-03
Nebraska-Omaha
@ Nebraska-Omaha W
T
3-0
2-2 ot
2003-04
2003-04
Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
W
W
5-3
9-1
2004-05
2004-05
@ Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
W
W
6-2
6-4
2005-06
2005-06
@ Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
W
W
6-3
5-2
2006-07
2006-07
Nebraska-Omaha
@ Nebraska-Omaha
T
W
4-4 ot
3-2
St. Cloud State
Series: MSU leads 54-40-8
Last 10 games: MSU leads 6-3-1
In overtime: MSU leads 8-1-7
Series Notables: MSU's oldest rivaly and most-often played
opponent…MSU and SCSU were both members of the Northern
Collegiate Hockey Association until the end of the 1986-87 season
when the Huskies reaffiliated to NCAA Division I…The Mavericks
went through a 0-12-0 stretch against the Huskies before earning a
1-1 overtime tie in 2002-03. MSU has gone 8-5-2 vs. SCSU in the
last 15 meetings.
1969-70
1969-70
1969-70
1969-70
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
52 2007-08 MSU Hockey
L
L
W
L
2-8
0-7
3-2
1-8
1970-71
1970-71
1970-71
1970-71
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
W
L
W
W
3-2
3-6
6-4
4-2
1986-87
@ St. Cloud State
L
4-5
1992-93
1992-93
@ St. Cloud State @ St. Cloud State
T
L
5-5 ot
4-11
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
L
W
W
W
2-3
3-2
4-3
6-3
1998-99
1998-99
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
L
L
3-6
1-3
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State W
W
W
6-5
2-0
5-4 ot
1999-00
1999-00
St. Cloud State *
St. Cloud State *
L
L
4-7
2-8
2000-01
2000-01
@ St. Could State * @ St. Cloud State * L
L
3-6
2-6
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
L
W
L
L
3-10
3-2
4-8
2-8
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
St. Cloud State *
St. Cloud State *
@ St. Cloud State *
@ St. Cloud State *
L
L
L
L
1-7
0-4
1-3
1-8
1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State St. Cloud State
L
L
W
L
6-7
4-8
4-3 ot
4-7
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
@ St. Cloud State * St. Cloud State * St. Cloud State * @ St. Cloud State *
L
T
W
L
5-6 ot
1-1 ot 7-6
2-7 1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State @ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
W
W
W
W
9-4
7-6 ot
6-5
8-4
2003-04
2003-04
@ St. Cloud State *
@ St. Cloud State *
L
W
5-8
7-6
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State @ St. Cloud State
W
L
W
W
T
L
6-3
5-6
8-5
4-3
4-4 ot
4-5
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
St. Cloud State*
@ St. Cloud State*
@ St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
L
W
W
L
2-4
4-3
4-3
2-3
2005-06
2005-06
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
W
W
2-1 ot
3-2 ot
1977-78
1977-78
1977-78
1977-78
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
L
W
L
L
2-4
9-5
10-8
4-1
L
W
W
T
4-2
4-2
6-4
0-0 ot
1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State #
W
W
W
W
W
6-2
6-5 ot
9-0
6-5
4-3
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State St. Cloud State
W
W
T
W
8-6
6-4
3-3 ot
7-2
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State @ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
W
W
L
W
4-2
3-2 ot
1-6
6-4
1981-82
1981-82
1981-82
1981-82
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
W
W
L
L
6-2
5-3
2-6
4-6
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
W
W
W
W
9-4
9-4
11-3
10-7
1983-84
1983-84
1983-84
1983-84
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State W
L
L
W
9-3
5-7
2-4
3-2 ot
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
1984-85
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State L
L
W
T
1-5
1-4
7-2
5-5 ot
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
@ St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
W
T
L
W
7-2
3-3 ot
3-4
6-5
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@ St. Cloud State
L
W
W
2-4
4-3
5-2
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2006-07
St. Cloud State*
2006-07
@ St. Cloud State*
2006-07
@ St. Cloud State*
2006-07
St. Cloud State
.
* WCHA regular season Wisconsin
Series: UW leads 14-10-2
Last 10 games: UW leads 5-4-1
In overtime: MSU leads 3-1-1
Series Notables: The Mavericks went 3-0-1 against the Badgers
in 2002-03, but have gone 1-4-1 vs. the Badgers in the last two
seasons…Sophomore forward Grant Stevenson's goal in double
overtime gave MSU a 6-5 series win in the first round of the 2002-03
WCHA play-offs…MSU owns a 2-2-0 record in WCHA play-off
action in games against the Badgers.
1998-99
1998-99
@ Wisconsin
@ Wisconsin
W
L
4-2
2-3
1999-00
1999-00
Wisconsin *
Wisconsin *
L
W
2-5
3-0
2000-01
2000-01
@ Wisconsin *
@ Wisconsin *
L
L
2-3
3-4
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
2001-02
Wisconsin *
Wisconsin *
@ Wisconsin # @ Wisconsin #
W
L
L
L
3-1
4-5
2-3 ot
3-7
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
@ Wisconsin * @ Wisconsin *
Wisconsin #
Wisconsin #
W
T
W
W
3-2 ot
4-4
2-1
6-5 2ot
@ Wisconsin *
@ Wisconsin *
Wisconsin * Wisconsin *
L
L
T
L
1-4
2-3
4-4 ot
2-6
2004-05
2004-05
Wisconsin*
Wisconsin*
W
L
4-3 ot
2-3
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
2005-06
@ Wisconsin*
@ Wisconsin*
Wisconsin*
Wisconsin*
L
L
W
W
1-2
2-3
6-4
7-3
Series Game-By-Games/Series Records
2006-07
2006-07
@ Wisconsin
@ Wisconsin
W
L
3-1
1-4
* WCHA regular season # WCHA Play-offs 1st round
Yale
Series: MSU leads 1-0-1
In overtime: Tied 0-0-1
Series Notables: MSU downed Yale 3-1
last year.
2005-06
2006-07
Yale
@ Yale
T
W
2-2 ot
3-1
Princeton
Series: Tied 0-1-0
In overtime: Tied 0-0-0
Series Notables: MSU dropped a 1-0 decision to the Tigers in a
game played at Princeton in 2006-07.
2006-07
@ Princeton
L
3-4
Alabama-Huntsville
Series: UAH leads 15-13-2
In overtime: Series tied 0-0-2
Last Ten: MSU leads 8-1-1
Series Notables: Not unlike MSU, UAH was a long-time NCAA
Division II program before reclassifying to NCAA Division I…UAH
won NCAA Division II championships in 1996 and 1998…MSU's
only loss to the Chargers in the last ten meetings was in 2001-02 in
a game played in Huntsville…MSU hasn't lost to UAH in Mankato
since 1995-96.
1988-89 1988-89 @ Alabama-Huntsville
@ Alabama-Huntsville L
L
3-5
3-7
1990-91 1990-91 @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville L
W
2-3
4-2
1991-92 1991-92 @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville W
L
7-6
2-8
1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville L
L
L
W
2-4
1-3
7-8
4-3
1994-95 1994-95 1994-95 1994-95 Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville W
L
L
L
6-3
1-5
0-3
2-5
1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 @ Alabama-Huntsville @Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville L
L
T
L
2-4
1-3
3-3 ot
3-4
1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 1996-97 @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville W
L
W
W
3-1
6-3
5-2
8-2
1998-99 1998-99 Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville T
W
4-4 ot
4-2
2000-01 2000-01 @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville W
W
4-2
3-2
2001-02 2001-02 @ Alabama-Huntsville @ Alabama-Huntsville L
W
2-0
5-1
2004-05 2004-05 Alabama-Huntsville Alabama-Huntsville W
T
4-2
3-3
2005-06
Alabama-Huntsville
W
6-2
MSU Records Vs. Opponents
Opponent
W L T Last Meeting Result (Date and Location)
Air Force
24 14 2 MSU 2, AFA 0 (Feb. 7, 1999 at USAFA, Colo.)
Alberta
0 1 0 Alberta 5, MSU 0 (Oct. 7, 2005 at Mankato, Minn.
Alabama-Huntsville
14 19 4 MSU 6, UAH 2 (Dec. 31, 2005 at Mankato, Minn.)
Alaska-Anchorage
24 18 1 UAA 6, MSU 1 (Feb. 17, 2007 at Anchorage, Alaska)
Alaska-Fairbanks
0 10 0 UAF 5, MSU 3 (Mar. 4, 1995 at Fairbanks, Alaska)
American International
1 0 1 MSU 3, AI 3 ot (Dec. 28, 2002 at Mankato, Minn.)
Army
3 1 0 MSU 7, Army 2 (Jan. 18, 1998 at Mankato, Minn.)
Augsburg
12 5 0 MSU 9, AC 3 (Jan. 26, 1996 at Minneapolis, Minn.)
Bemidji State
29 44 13 BSU 3, MSU 2 (Nov. 4, 2006 at Mankato, Minn.)
Bethel
2 1 0 BC 5, MSU 1 (Feb. 21, 1985 at St. Paul, Minn.)
Brandon*
3 1 0 MSU 0, BU 0 (Oct. 5, 2001 at Mankato, Minn.)
Brown
0 2 0 Brown 8, MSU 3 (Jan. 31, 1999 at Mankato, Minn.)
Calgary*
1 0 0 MSU 5, UC 2 (Oct. 9, 2004 at Mankato, Minn.)
Canisius
2 0 0 MSU 6, Canisius 0 (Oct. 24, 1998 at Mankato, Minn.)
Clarkson
2 2 0 Clarkson 5, MSU 4 (Jan. 6, 2001 at Mankato, Minn.)
Colorado College
9 22 1 MSU 6, CC 4 (Feb. 24, 2007 at Mankato, Minn.
Concordia
7 4 0 MSU 8, CC 2 (Jan. 13, 1996 at Mankato, Minn.)
Connecticut
2 0 0 MSU 3, UConn 1 (Nov. 28, 1998 at Mankato, Minn.)
Cornell
0 1 0 CU 5, MSU 2 (Mar. 29, 2003 at Providence, R.I.)
Dartmouth
0 1 0 DU 8, MSU 5 (Dec. 28, 2003 at Burlington, Vt.)
Denver
11 12 4 DU 5, MSU 1 (Dec. 09, 2006 at Denver, Colo.)
Elmira
3 2 0 MSU 7, EC 3 (Mar. 23, 1991 at Elmira, N.Y.)
Ferris State
5 3 2 FSU 3, MSU 1 (Nov. 7, 1998 at Mankato, Minn.)
Findlay
2 0 0 MSU 9, UF 0 (Nov. 3, 2001)
Gustavus Adolphus
25 13 5 MSU 6, GAC 1 (Jan. 18, 1997 at St. Peter, Minn.)
Hamline
24 6 1 MSU 6, HC 2 (Nov. 22, 1994 at Mankato, Minn.)
Illinois
1 0 0 MSU 5, UI 2 (1971-72 at Champaign, Ill.)
Illinois-Chicago
11 4 2 MSU 9, UIC 3 (Nov. 19, 1980 at Chicago, Ill.)
Iowa State
12 1 0 MSU 13, ISU 2 (Dec. 1, 1979 at Mankato, Minn.)
Lake Forest
7 5 0 MSU 11, LFC 3 (Feb. 23, 1983 at Lake Forest, Ill.)
Lethbridge*
0 1 0 Lethbridge 4, MSU 3 ot (Oct. 7, 2006 at Mankato, Minn.)
Macalester
7 0 0 MSU 10, MC 1 (Dec. 17, 1974 at Mankato, Minn.)
Manitoba*
2 0 1 MSU 4, UM 1 (Oct. 9, 1999 at Mankato, Minn.)
Mass.-Lowell
1 2 0 UML 8, MSU 7 (Mar. 12, 1981 at Lowell, Mass.)
Merrimack
1 5 0 MSU 4, MC 3 (Jan. 3, 2000 at Mankato, Minn.)
Miami
0 1 1 MU 3, MSU 3 (Dec. 30, 2004 at Columbus, Ohio)
Michigan State
0 2 0 Mich. State 4, MSU 0 (Nov. 11, 1997 at Lansing, Mich.)
Michigan Tech
18 8 5 MSU 2, MTU 1 ot (Feb. 3, 2007 at Mankato, Minn.)
Minnesota
2 23 5 UM 1, MSU 0 (Jan. 7, 2007 at Minneapolis, Minn.)
Minnesota-Crookston
2 0 0 MSU 5, UMC 1 (Feb. 1, 1997 at Mankato, Minn.)
Minnesota-Duluth
13 12 2 MSU 6, UMD 3 (Dec. 16, 2006 at Mankato, Minn.)
Nebraska-Omaha
12 5 3 MSU 3, UNO 2 ot (Mar. 5, 2004 at Nebraska, Omaha)
New Hampshire
0 1 0 UNH 6, MSU 2 (Nov. 26, 2000 at Burlington, Vt.)
Niagara
5 0 3 MSU 4, NU 1 (Feb. 27, 1999 at Niagara, N.Y.)
North Dakota
9 25 1 UND 2, MSU 1 (Mar. 10, 2007 at Grand Forks, N.D.)
Notre Dame
3 6 0 MSU 3, UND 2 ot (Oct. 14, 2006 at Mankato, Minn.)
Ohio State
0 1 0 OSU 5, MSU 1 (Dec. 29 at Columbus, Ohio)
Plattsburgh State
0 1 0 PSU 7, MSU 5 (Mar. 21, 1986 at Bemidji, Minn.)
Princeton
0 1 0 PU 4, MSU 3 (Dec. 30, 2006 at Princeton, N.J )
Providence
0 4 0 PC 5, MSU 3 (Oct. 18, 2003 at Mankato, Minn.)
Regina*
1 0 0 MSU 6, UR 1 (Oct. 9, 1997 at Mankato, Minn.)
Rochester Inst. Tech.
1 3 0 RIT 3, MSU 2 (Dec. 6, 1986 at Rochester, N.Y.)
Rochester JC
1 0 1 MSU 5, RJC 4 (1969-70 at Mankato, Minn.)
Ryerson Polytechnic (Ont.)* 2 0 0 MSU 3, RPI 0 (Feb. 6, 1993 at Mankato, Minn.)
St. Clair (Ont.)*
1 0 0 MSU 9, St. Clair (Ont.) 1 (Oct. 12, 1993 at Rochester, Minn.)
St. Cloud State
54 40 8 MSU 0, SCSU 0 ot (Jan. 13, 2007 at Mankato, Minn.)
St. John’s
14 8 0 SJU 4, MSU 2 (Nov. 23, 1996 at St. Cloud, Minn.)
St. Mary’s
5 4 2 SMU 4, MSU 3 (Dec. 2, 1995 at Winona, Minn.)
St. Olaf
32 5 0 MSU 9, SOC 0 (Jan. 19, 1996 at Northfield, Minn.)
St. Scholastica
41 6 3 MSU 4, CSS 0 (Dec. 31, 1995 at Superior, Wis.)
St. Thomas
16 8 2 UST 5, MSU 4 (Dec. 14, 1996 at Mankato, Minn.)
Salem State
1 0 0 MSU 5, SSC 3 (Mar. 7, 1980 at North Andover, Mass.)
U.S.A. Under 18*
0 0 0 MSU 5, USA U18 5 ot (Feb. 20, 2005)
U.S. International (Cal.)
1 0 0 MSU 5, USIU 4 (Dec. 7, 1985 at Mankato, Minn.)
Union
1 2 1 MSU 3, UC 3 ot (Dec. 12, 1997 at Mankato, Minn.)
Vermont
1 2 0 UVM 3, MSU 2 (Dec. 27, 2003 at Burlington, Vt.)
Windsor*
2 0 0 MSU 5, UW 1 (Nov. 14, 1992 at Mankato, Minn.)
Wisconsin-Eau Claire
34 6 9 MSU 6, UWEC 4 (Jan. 2, 1996 at Eau Claire, Wis.)
Wisconsin-Madison
10 14 2 UW 4, MSU 1 (Jan. 27, 2007 at Madison, Wis.)
Wisconsin-River Falls
41 37 3 UWRF 4, MSU 1 (Dec. 12, 1995 at Mankato, Minn.)
Wisconsin-Stevens Point
18 24 5 MSU 3, UWSP 3 (Jan. 11, 1997 at Mankato, Minn.)
Wisconsin-Stout
39 7 0 MSU 18, UWS 3 (Jan. 12, 1983 at Mankato, Minn.)
Wisconsin-Superior
39 18 2 UWS 6, MSU 5 (Oct. 28, 1995 at Mankato, Minn.)
Yale
1 0 1 MSU 3, YU 1 (Dec. 29, 2006 at New Haven, Conn.)
York*
1 1 0 MSU 8, YU 2 (Nov. 21, 1992 at Mankato, Minn.)
Totals (U.S. institutions only) 630 441 103 .580
*indicates exhibition game (not counted in overall record)
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2007-08 MSU Hockey 53
Mavericks in the Professional Ranks
Mavericks In The
Professional Ranks
Many MSU players have enjoyed the opportunity to play professional hockey. The first was Tom Anderson, who was originally
drafted by the California Golden Seals of the National Hockey
Association and ended up playing in Austria. Here's a look at
MSU's pro players:
Tom Anderson (1975-79)....................................... California/NHL*
Dave Saatzer (1975-79)...........................................Montreal/NHL*
Steve Carroll (1977-81).........................................Minnesota/NHL*
Scott Jenewein (1983-87)........................................ St. Louis/NHL*
Tim Schnobrich (1983-87)........................ Bremmerhaven/Germany
Paul Gherardi (1987-91)...........................................Louisville/CHL
Dan Brettschneider (1989-92).........................................Fargo/AHA
Mike Ciolli (1989-93)...................................... Oklahoma City/CHL
Paul Gerten (1989-93)................................................ Louiville/CHL
Brian Lyke (1991-95)................................................. Fresno/WCHL
Brian Langlot (1991-93)......................................New Jersey/NHL*
Sean Wilmert (1989-93).......................................... Amarillo/WPHL
Corey Grassel (1991-95)..........................................Madison/ColHL
Jasen Rintala (1994-98).............................................Nashville/CHL
Jason Krug (1994-98).............................................Germany/Britain
Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)..........................................Germany/WPHL
Des Christopher (1994-98).....................................Germany/WPHL
Mark Zacharias (1994-98)......................................Germany/WPHL
Tyler Deis (1995-99)................................................Charlotte/ECHL
Rob White (1996-99).............................................Columbus/ECHL
Matt Cunningham (1995-99).................................. Amarillo/WPHL
Andy Fermoyle (1996-00).....................................Quad Cities/UHL
Aaron Fox (1996-00)............................................... St. Louis/NHL*
Tim Wolfe (1996-00)..................................................Ottawa/NHL*
T.J. Guidarelli (1997-01)........................................Quad Cities/UHL
Jesse Rooney (1997-01).............................................Rockford/UHL
Ryan Severson (1997-01)......................................... Ft. Wayne/UHL
Ben Christopherson (1997-01)................................Louisiana/ECHL
Tyler Baines (1997-01)........................................ New Mexico/CHL
Andy Hedlund (1998-02)....................................Binghampton/AHL
Nate Mauer (1998-02).......................................... New Mexico/CHL
Tim Jackman (2000-02)......................................... Columbus/NHL*
Josh Kern (1999-02).................................................... Peoria/ECHL
Jerry Cunningham (1999-02)....................................... Wichita/CHL
B.J. Abel (1999-03)...............................................Philadelphia/AHL
Pete Runkel (1999-03).................................................Idaho/WCHL
Grant Stevenson (2001-03).......................................San Jose/NHL*
Joe Bourne (1999-03)..............................................Gwinnett/ECHL
Shane Joseph (1999-04)............................................San Jose/NHL*
Cole Bassett (2000-04)..........................................Quad Cities/UHL
Aaron Forsythe (2000-04)............................................ Peoria/ECHL
Nate Metcalf (2000-04)................................................ Wichita/CHL
Jon Volp (2001-05)....................................................... Wichita/CHL
Jake Brenk (2001-05).............................................Edmonton/NHL*
Steven Johns (2001-05)..................................Nijmegen/Netherlands
Kyle Nixon (2002-05)....................................Nijmegen/Netherlands
David Backes (2003-06).......................................... St. Louis/NHL*
Rob Rankin (2003-06)........................................... Pensacola/ECHL
Ryan Carter (2004-06).............................................Anaheim/NHL*
Austin Sutter (2004-06)............................................. Amarillo/CHL
Kyle Peto (2003-06)...................................................... Idaho/ECHL
Brock Becker (2002-06)......................................Bloomington/UHL
*went to camp with or played with minor league affiliate
Former Mavericks Playing Professionally in 2006-07
Name (Team, League)
B.J. Abel (Esbjerg IK, Denmark)
GP
36
G
7
A
13
Pts
20
49
31
10
10
13
3
23
13
Brock Becker (Bloomington, UHL)
6
1
0
1
Joe Bourne (Esbjerg IK, Denmark)
28
3
6
9
Jake Brenk (New Mexico, CHL)
also Jake Brenk (Nijmegen, Holland)
19
17
2
10
2
15
4
25
Ryan Carter (Portland, AHL)
also Ryan Carter (Anaheim, NHL - playoffs)
76
4
16
0
20
0
36
0
Aaron Fox (Jesenice, Austria)
56
40
52
92
T.J. Guidarelli (Landshut, Germany 2)
50
22
39
61
Andy Hedlund (Hershey, AHL)
also Andy Hedlund (Binghampton, AHL)
3
56
0
6
1
21
1
27
Tim Jackman (Manchester, AHL)
also Tim Jackman (Los Angeles, NHL)
69
5
19
0
14
0
33
0
Jeff Marler (Pee Dee, SPHL)
also Jeff Marler (Bloomington, UHL)
41
1
12
0
22
0
34
0
Shane Joseph (Augsburg, Germany 1)
52
22
30
52
Nate Metcalf (Pensacola, ECHL)
68
5
15
20
Kyle Peto (Idaho, ECHL)
also Kyle Peto (KalPa, Finland)
47
19
8
0
13
3
21
3
Rob Rankin (Pensacola, ECHL)
also Rob Rankin (Bridgeport, AHL)
70
2
16
0
37
0
53
0
Grant Stevenson (Worcester, AHL)
59
14
25
39
Austin Sutter (Amarillo, CHL)
also Austin Sutter (Bossier-Shreveport, CHL)
52
3
19
0
15
0
34.
0
Brad Thompson (Bloomington, UHL)
74
16
14
30
David Backes (St. Louis, NHL) also David Backes (Peoria, AHL) Jon Volp (Utah, ECHL) 2 GP, 4.50 gaa, .864 sv%
Steve Wagner (Peoria, AHL)*
1
Round
7th
9th
12th
2nd
5th
2nd
6th
9th
6th
5th
#
111
178
240
38
154
62
190
263
152
124
*signed professional contract following 2006-07 season
MSU and the National Hockey League Draft
Player
Years @ MSU
Drafted by
Tom Anderson*
1975-77
California
Eric Burrill*
1990-92
NY Rangers
Dan Brettschneider*
1989-92
Washington
Tim Jackman
2000-02
Columbus
Jake Brenk*
2000-05
Edmonton
David Backes*
2003-06
St. Louis
Chad Brownlee*
2003-07
Vancouver
Travis Morin
2003-07
Washington
Jon Kalinski
2005-SA
Philadelphia
Andrew Sackrison*
2007-SA
St. Louis
*selected while member of high school or junior team
54 2007-08 MSU Hockey
14
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Year
1974
1987
1987
2001
2001
2003
2003
2004
2007
2006
2
3
Mavericks in the National Hockey League
Tim Jackman
Grant Stevenson
David Backes
Ryan Carter
Selected in the 2001 National
Hockey League draft by Columbus, forward Tim Jackman
made his NHL debut Dec. 20,
2003 when Columbus played
the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul,
Minn.
Forward Grant Stevenson, a
Spruce Grove, Alta., native, was
in his third season with the San
Jose Sharks organization when
he made his NHL debut in a game
against the Calgary Flames Nov.
23, 2005 in Calgary.
Former Minnesota State forward
David Backes made his National
Hockey League debut Dec. 19,
2006 when he suited up for St.
Louis in a game at Pittsburgh.
The Brooklyn Center, Minn.,
native, who scored 25 goals and
had 28 assists for 53 points in 73
games in two seasons with MSU
(2000-01 and 2001-02), had been
playing with the Blue Jackets'
American Hockey League affiliate in Syracuse, N.Y., before getting the call from the Blue Jackets. He became the first former
Minnesota State player to play in
the NHL when he played against
the Wild in St. Paul
Stevenson spent two years with
Minnesota State before signing
a free agent contract with the
Sharks following the 2002-03
collegiate season.
Called up by Anaheim on May
17th, 2007 during its Western
Conference championship series
versus Detroit, forward Ryan
Carter became the first former
Maverick to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup when
the Ducks defeated the Red
Wings in the conference championship and then downed Ottawa
to lay claim to the Cup. Carter
saw action in four games during
Anaheim's successful run.
New York Islanders
Jackman played three years in the
Columbus system before being
traded to Phoenix. After spending parts of two seasons with the
Coyotes in which he saw eight
games with the parent club, he
was traded to Los Angeles. While
a member of the Kings' organization Jackman played in five NHL
games. He then signed a free
agent contract with the New York
Islanders prior to the start of the
2007-08 campaign.
Jackman has totalled one goal
and two assists in 32 NHL games
during the course of his professional career.
Calgary Flames
As a sophomore at MSU in 200203, Stevenson was named a Jofa
Second Team All-American and
was selected 2002-03 All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association First Team after racking up
27 goals and 36 assists for 63
points. Stevenson helped lead
the Mavericks to a second-place
finish in the WCHA regular season standings and their first-ever
invitation to the NCAA Division
I Tournament. Stevenson totalled
35-44--79 in 76 career games
with Minnesota State.
Stevenson, the second former
Maverick to play in the NHL,
played in 47 games with San Jose
in 2005-06 and tallied 10-12--22. He spent the 2006-07 season in
the American Hockey League
before signing a free agent contract with the Calgary Flames
prior to the start of the 2007-08
campaign.
St. Louis Blues
Backes, who completed his MSU
career totaling 46 goals and
73 assists for 119 points in 115
games 2003-06, was called up by
the Blues after playing 27 games
with their American Hockey
League affiliate in Peoria. He tallied 10-13--23 in 49 games with
St. Louis in 2006-07.
Named to the 2005-06 RBK Second Team All-America team,
Backes missed one game in his
three-year collegiate career. A native of Blaine, Minn., Backes tallied a career-high for points with
42 this season. Named 2005-06
All-WCHA Second Team, he was a
member of the 2004-05 All-WCHA
Third Team and a member of the
2003-04 WCHA All-Rookie Team.
The two-time WCHA All-Academic selection totalled 46-73-119 in 115 career games to rank
23rd on MSU's all-time scoring
list. He was a two-time team MVP
and two-time team scoring champion. Backes, who owned a 4.00
grade point average and is majoring in electrical engineering.
Named First Team Academic AllAmerican in 2005-06, Backes
was selected by the Blues in the
second round (62nd overall) of
the 2003 NHL draft.
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Anaheim Ducks
A native of White Bear Lake,
Minn., Carter played the 2004-05
and 2005-06 seasons playing for
Minnesota State, completing his
two-year stint with the Mavericks
with 58 points in 76 games. Carter ranked third on MSU’s
scoring charts in 2005-06 as a
sophomore with 19 goals and
16 assists for 35 points, amassing career highs for goals, assists
and points in the process. His 19
goals ranked second on the team
and he ranked third on the team
with five power play goals.
He signed a free agent deal with
Anaheim in the summer of 2006
and spent the 2006-07 regular season with Portland of the
American Hockey League where
he registered 16 goals and 20 assists for 36 points in 76 games.
2007-08 MSU Hockey 55
MSU Hockey Year-By-Year
1969-70 5-8-1 Opponent
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
UW-Stout
St. Olaf (ot)
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Rochester JC (ot)
LUW-River Falls (ot)
Concordia
Concordia
UW-River Falls (2ot)
UW-Stout
St. Olaf
Rochester JC
W-L-TScore
L 2-8
L 0-7
W 5-2
W 4-3
W 3-2
L 1-8
T 4-4
L 1-2
L 6-11
L 2-12
L 8-9
W 2-0
L 1-3
W 5-4
1970-71 15-2-1
Macalester
Hamline (ot)
UW-Stout
UW-Stout
UW-Stout (ot)
UW-Stout
St. Mary’s (ot)
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Mary’s
Iowa State
Iowa State
UW-River Falls
St. Olaf
UW-River Falls
St. Olaf
W 4-2
W 5-4
W 4-2
W 7-5
W 5-4
W 5-4
T 2-2
W 3-2
L 3-6
W 6-4
W 4-2
L 0-3
W 8-0
W 13-4
W 4-0
W 6-0
W 6-4
W 5-0
1971-72 13-6-1
Hamline (ot)
Macalester
UW-Stout
St. Thomas (ot)
St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
UW-Stout
St. Olaf
UW-River Falls
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Illinois-Chicago
Illinois-Chicago
Illinois-Chicago
St. Olaf
UW-River Falls
Lake Forest (ot)
Lake Forest
T
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
5-5
15-3
6-3
4-5
2-7
1-6
2-3
3-2
3-4
13-0
7-4
4-3
6-3
5-4
10-0
5-22
4-0
8-0
6-5
1-5
1972-73 14-4-2
Hamline
St. John’s
Macalester
St. Thomas (ot)
St. Olaf
Illinois-Chicago
Illinois-Chicago
UW-Stout
UW-River Falls (ot)
St. Olaf
St. Olaf
UW-Stout
UW-River Falls
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State (ot)
St. John’s
St. Cloud State
UW-Stout
Lake Forest (ot)
Lake Forest (ot)
W
L
W
T
W
L
W
L
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
8-2
2-3
9-5
4-4
6-1
5-6
8-2
5-7
6-6
8-0
7-3
9-1
3-1
6-5
5-4
8-2
2-0
2-5
5-4
4-3
1973-74 9-11-1
UW-River Falls
Hamline
St. Thomas
Hamline (ot)
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
UW-Stout
Illinois-Chicago
Illinois-Chicago (ot)
St. John’s
St. Olaf
Macalester
UW-Stout
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. John’s
Lake Forest (ot)
Lake Forest
St. Olaf
Macalester
UW-River Falls
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
4-5
6-3
1-7
5-4
3-10
3-2
6-3
2-3
3-3
3-6
7-1
11-5
10-2
4-8
2-8
3-4
3-4
2-6
10-2
8-2
2-4
56 2007-08 MSU Hockey
1974-75 14-8-0
Hamline
Bemidji State
Augsburg
Hamline
St. Olaf
UW-Stout
Macalester
UW-River Falls
Macalester
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State (ot)
UW-River Falls
UW-Stout
UW-Stout
Lake Forest
Lake Forest
UW-Stout
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Olaf
Illinois-Chicago
Illinois-Chicago
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
9-4
4-3
1-12
5-3
7-0
14-6
9-4
2-5
10-1
6-7
4-3
3-4
3-4
5-2
5-3
4-9
3-2
4-8
4-7
15-2
3-2
6-2
1975-76 20-11-1
@Air Force
@Air Force
Hamline
@St. Olaf
@Hamline
@Illinois-Chicago
@Illinois-Chicago
@Iowa State
@St. John’s (ot)
Concordia
Concordia (ot)
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Thomas
UW-Stout
UW-Stout (ot)
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
@UW-Stout
@UW-Stout
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State (ot)
@UW-River Falls
@UW-River Falls
St. John’s
@St. Cloud State
@St. Cloud State
@St. Mary’s (ot)
Lake Forest
Lake Forest
@Bemidji State
St. John’s
Hamline
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
L
W
W
5-7
3-8
6-3
4-0
3-1
5-2
5-2
6-5
5-4
2-6
4-5
4-7
3-5
3-1
3-2
4-3
5-6
4-7
4-2
9-4
7-6
3-4
6-4
2-3
6-5
8-4
5-5
7-1
9-3
2-6
5-1
5-2
1976-77 17-10-1
Iowa State
Iowa State
@Hamline
St. Olaf
@Iowa State
@Iowa State
@Air Force
@Air Force
St. Mary’s
St. Thomas
@St. Thomas
Hamline
@UW-Stout
@UW-Stout
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
@St. Olaf
@St. Cloud State
@St. Cloud State
UW-Stout
UW-Stout
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@Gustavus Adolphus
UW-River Falls (ot)
@UW-River Falls
@St. Cloud State (ot)
@St. Cloud State
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
T
L
4-3
7-3
6-4
9-1
5-2
8-3
4-10
3-6
15-2
3-2
5-3
5-8
4-2
4-1
3-5
3-10
10-3
6-3
5-6
7-5
4-1
8-5
4-3
2-3
6-7
2-8
4-4
4-5
1977-78 17-16-1
@Illinois-Chicago
@Illinois-Chicago
Iowa State
Iowa State
Hamline
@St. Olaf
St. Thomas (ot)
St. Olaf
St. John’s
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State
@Hamline
@St. Thomas
@Augsburg
L 3-4
W 7-6
W 9-5
W 16-1
W 4-3
W 8-4
T 5-5
W 5-2
L 3-4
L 1-7
L 5-10
L 2-3
L 3-6
W 6-5
UW-Stout
W 8-4
UW-Stout
W 6-1
Gustavus Adolphus
L 3-4
@St. John’s
L 8-9
UW-River Falls
W 5-4
UW-River Falls
L 3-7
St. Cloud State
L 2-4
St. Cloud State
W 9-5
@UW-Stout
L 4-5
@UW-Stout
L 3-5
@UW-River Falls
L 1-5
@UW-River Falls
L 1-7
Air Force
W 7-1
Air Force
W 4-2
@St. Cloud State
L 10-8
@St. Cloud State
L 4-1
@Illinois-Chicago#
W 7-3
@Lake Forest#
L 2-5
Merrimack*
L 1-6
Elmira*
W 5-3
#Western College Tournament *NCAA
Division II Tournament (Springfield, Mass.)
- 3rd Place.
1978-79 25-12-1
St. Olaf
W 14-3
Augsburg
L 2-4
@Hamline
W 7-2
@Gustavus Adolphus
W 8-2
@Air Force
L 3-5
@Air Force
L 4-8
Hamline
L 4-7
Illinois-Chicago
W 10-7
Illinois-Chicago
L 6-7
@UW-Superior
L 1-8
@UW-Superior
L 4-6
@St. Thomas
W 5-3
@Iowa State
W 7-3
@Iowa State
W 8-2
St. John’s
W 5-1
UW-Stout
W 4-2
UW-Stout
W 7-4
Bethel
W 11-0
St. Cloud State
W 6-2
St. Cloud State (ot)
W 6-5
UW-River Falls
L 3-5
UW-River Falls
L 3-4
St. Thomas
W 7-4
@St. Olaf
W 3-2
Gustavus Adolphus
L 5-7
@UW-Stout (ot)
W 7-6
UW-Superior (ot)
W 6-5
UW-Superior
W 8-2
UW-Superior
W 8-2
@UW-River Falls
L 5-6
@UW-River Falls
W 5-2
@UW-Stout
W 9-1
@St. Cloud State
W 9-0
@St. Cloud State
W 6-5
St. Cloud State#
W 4-3
Illinois-Chicago# (ot)
T 4-4
Salem State*
W 5-3
Lowell*
L 4-6
#Western College Tournament (Chicago,
Ill.) *NCAA Division II Tournament (North
Andover, Mass.) - 2nd Place.
1979-80 30-9-1
@Elmira
@Merrimack
Hamline
St. John’s
Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
@St. Olaf
Air Force
Air Force
@Iowa State
Iowa State
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@UW-Superior
@UW-Superior
@St. Scholastica
St. John’s
UW-River Falls
St. Cloud State (ot)
St. Cloud State
Gustavus Adolphus
UW-Stout
UW-Stout
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire
@UW-River Falls
@St. Scholastica
@Hamline (ot)
UW-Superior
UW-Superior
St. Olaf
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
UW-Stout
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
2-6
4-5
8-2
6-0
4-3
4-6
4-2
5-2
2-5
13-2
13-2
7-5
8-6
6-4
2-5
6-4
7-10
13-1
9-4
3-3
7-2
4-2
9-1
9-6
7-3
9-0
2-4
3-6
6-7
11-3
9-5
10-2
5-1
11-4
17-6
www.msumavericks.com
Team co-captain Steve Loomis accepts the 1979-80 national
championship trophy. The Mavericks defeated Elmira, 5-2, in
claiming the NCAA Division II crown.
UW-Stout
W 14-4
@Gustavus Adolphus#
W 5-2
@St. Scholastica#
W 14-6
Lowell*
W 8-1
Elmira*
W 5-2
#Western Region Tournament *NCAA
Division II Tournament (Elmira, N.Y.)
- 1st Place.
1980-81 28-11-0
St. Scholastica
W 8-7
St. Scholastica
W 8-3
Illinois-Chicago
W 9-3
Hamline
W 9-1
St. Olaf
L 3-4
St. Thomas
W 9-3
UW-Eau Claire
W 4-2
UW-Eau Claire
W 10-2
@UW-Stout
W 11-2
@UW-Stout
W 7-2
@UW-Superior
W 7-5
@UW-Superior
L 5-9
@St. Scholastica
W 7-4
@St. Scholastica
L 2-5
UW-Stout
W 7-3
@Hamline
L 3-4
UW-River Falls (ot)
W 4-3
UW-River Falls
W 6-2
St. Cloud State
W 4-2
St. Cloud State (ot)
W 3-2
@St. John’s
W 5-3
@UW-Eau Claire
L 3-4
@UW-Eau Claire
W 8-4
@St. Olaf (ot)
L 5-6
Bemidji State (ot)
W 5-4
@Bemidji State
L 3-4
St. Mary’s (ot)
W 4-3
@St. Cloud State
L 1-6
@St. Cloud State
W 6-4
St. John’s
W 7-2
@Air Force
W 5-2
@Air Force
L 6-4
@UW-River Falls
W 8-5
@UW-River Falls
L 1-6
UW-Stout
W 11-3
@Gustavus Adolphus#
W 3-2
@Gustavus Adolphus# (ot) L 4-6
Lowell* (ot)
L 7-8
Concordia*
W 9-7
#Western Region Tournament *NCAA
Division II Tournament (North Andover,
Mass.) - 3rd Place.
1981-82 22-9-1
Air Force
Air Force
@Gustavus Adolphus
UW-Eau Claire (ot)
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Stout
St. Olaf
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Thomas
@UW-River Falls
@UW-River Falls
@UW-Eau Claire
@UW-Eau Claire
Gustavus Adolphus
@UW-Stout
@UW-Stout
UW-Superior
UW-Superior
W 9-4
W 5-2
W 5-3
T 2-2
W 6-3
W 10-2
W 12-0
W 6-2
W 5-3
W 5-0
W 9-3
W 5-3
W 6-1
W 8-1
L 5-9
W 8-2
W 9-3
W 5-2
W 9-3
Bemidji State
L
Bemidji State (ot)
L
UW-Stout
W
@Bemidji State
L
@Bemidji State
L
@St. Olaf
W
UW-River Falls
W
UW-River Falls
W
Hamline
W
@St. Cloud State
L
@St. Cloud State
L
@Merrimack#
L
@Merrimack#
L
#NCAA Division II Quarterfinals.
1982-83 26-10-1
@Air Force
W
@Air Force
W
@Gustavus Adolphus
L
St. Olaf
W
St. Thomas
W
@Augsburg
L
UW-Superior
W
UW-Superior
W
@Bemidji State
L
@Bemidji State
L
St. Scholastica
W
St. Scholastica
W
Hamline
W
Alaska-Anchorage
L
UW-Eau Claire
W
UW-Eau Claire
W
UW-Stout
W
@UW-River Falls (ot)
L
@UW-River Falls
L
@St. Cloud State
W
@St. Cloud State
W
Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
W
@UW-Superior
W
@UW-Superior
W
Bemidji State (ot)
T
Bemidji State
L
@UW-Eau Claire
W
@UW-Eau Claire
W
UW-River Falls
W
UW-River Falls
W
St. Cloud State
W
St. Cloud State
W
Lake Forest#
W
Gustavus Adolphus#
W
@Bemidji State#
L
Rochester Inst. Tech.*
L
Rochester Inst. Tech.*
W
#Western Tournament *NCAA Division II Quarterfinals.
1983-84 16-14-0
@Alaska-Anchorage
@Alaska-Anchorage
@Alaska-Fairbanks
@Alaska-Fairbanks
Augsburg
Gustavus Adolphus
Hamline
@St. Scholastica
@St. Scholastica
@UW-Superior
@UW-Superior
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire
@Gustavus Adolphus
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point
4-5
3-4
12-2
3-5
2-5
4-0
5-3
8-3
7-3
2-6
4-6
3-5
4-6
6-4
6-4
2-4
9-1
6-1
4-5
15-1
3-2
3-4
4-7
5-3
9-8
9-4
4-5
4-2
9-2
18-2
5-6
3-9
9-4
9-4
5-4
6-3
7-3
4-4
2-7
4-3
8-4
9-3
7-3
11-3
10-7
11-6
5-2
3-5
1-6
6-3
L 2-3
L 2-5
L 2-8
L 3-5
W 5-4
L 2-4
W 6-3
W 6-5
W 13-4
W 4-1
W 6-4
W 3-6
W 5-3
L 4-5
W 8-5
W 14-2
MSU Hockey Year-By-Year
Senior forward John Hill had 21-27-48 as the Mavericks went 26-9-3 and
advanced to the NCAA Division III
Final Four in 1985-86.
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
@UW-River Falls
Bemidji State
Bemidji State (ot)
@St. Olaf
St. Scholastica
St. Scholastica
@St. Cloud State (ot)
@St. Cloud State
UW-River Falls (ot)
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State
Bethel
W 9-3
L 5-7
W 4-3
L 4-5
L 2-3
L 1-5
W 10-1
W 8-3
W 3-2
L 2-4
W 6-5
L 3-6
L 0-9
W 6-2
1984-85 19-12-4
UW-Stevens Point
W 12-3
UW-Stevens Point
W 9-1
St. Olaf
W 11-5
@Hamline
L 3-4
Augsburg
W 6-2
@Gustavus Adolphus
L 3-4
@UW-Stevens Point
W 9-1
@UW-Stevens Point
W 15-0
St. Scholastica
W 7-3
St. Scholastica
W 6-4
@Bethel
L 1-5
UW-Superior
W 7-2
UW-Superior
W 6-2
UW-River Falls
W 4-0
@UW-River Falls (ot)
L 4-5
St. Cloud State
L 1-5
St. Cloud State
L 1-4
@Bemidji State
L 2-7
@Bemidji State
L 6-7
@St. Scholastica (ot)
L 4-5
@St. Scholastica
W 5-4
Hamline
W 5-3
@St. Cloud State
W 7-2
@St. Cloud State (ot)
T 5-5
Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
T 6-6
Bemidji State
L 2-4
Bemidji State (ot)
T 2-2
@UW-Eau Claire
W 6-3
@UW-Eau Claire (ot)
T 5-5
UW-River Falls#
W 9-0
UW-River Falls#
W 6-2
St. Thomas#
L 1-4
Gustavus Adolphus#
W 6-5
Bemidji State*
W 4-2
Bemidji State*
L 2-9
#Western Tournament *NCAA Division
II Quarterfinals
1985-86 26-9-3
@St. Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
@UW-Stevens Point (ot)
@UW-Stevens Point
Hamline
U.S. International
@Hamline
@UW-Superior
@UW-Superior
@St. Scholastica
@St. Scholastica (ot)
Augsburg
@St. Thomas
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
@St. Cloud State
@St. Cloud State (ot)
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point
St. Scholastica
St. Scholastica
@UW-Eau Claire
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State
W 12-1
W 4-3
W 3-2
W 7-5
W 6-2
W 5-4
W 4-1
W 8-2
W 6-3
W 4-2
T 3-3
W 5-4
W 6-4
L 2-6
L 4-5
W 7-2
T 3-3
L 4-7
W 3-1
W 5-3
W 5-1
W 6-1
W 5-3
L 2-4
W 6-4
@Gustavus Adolphus
W 3-2
St. Cloud State
L 3-4
St. Cloud State
W 6-5
@UW-River Falls
W 8-2
UW-River Falls
W 9-3
St. Scholastica%
T 1-1
St. Scholastica% (2ot)
W 5-4
Bemidji State%
L 3-6
Bemidji State% (ot)
W 6-4
@St. Thomas*
W 6-5
@St. Thomas*
L 1-6
@St. Thomas&
W 2-0
Plattsburgh State#
L 5-7
Rochester Inst. Tech.#
L 0-6
%NCHA Playoffs
&Mini-Game (Does not count in overall
record). #NCAA Division II-III Final Four
(Bemidji, Minn.) - 4th Place.
1986-87 21-10-1
@Gustavus Adolphus
@Hamline
@Augsburg
UW-Eau Claire
@Rochester Inst. Tech.
@Elmira (ot)
@St. Scholastica (ot)
@St. Scholastica
@UW-Superior
@UW-Superior
St. Thomas
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Hamline
@UW-River Falls
@UW-Eau Claire
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Scholastica
St. Scholastica
Gustavus Adolphus
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State
St. Olaf
St. John’s
UW-River Falls
@St. Cloud State
@St. Cloud State
@Bemidji State%
@Bemidji State%
%NCHA Playoffs
W 11-0
W 5-0
W 7-2
W 6-4
L 2-3
L 2-3
T 4-4
W 4-3
W 5-1
W 4-3
W 5-4
L 4-6
W 10-7
L 4-2
L 4-3
W 9-2
L 1-5
W 6-2
L 2-4
W 4-3
L 4-6
W 5-4
W 10-2
L 2-3
W 4-3
W 9-4
W 8-3
W 4-2
W 5-2
L 4-5
L 3-5
L 2-4
1987-88 18-11-3
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State (ot)
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Superior
UW-Superior
Augsburg
@UW-River Falls
@UW-River Falls
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point (ot)
@St. Scholastica
@St. Scholastica
@Gustavus Adolphus
@St. Thomas
@St. Olaf
@UW-Superior
@UW-Superior
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
@UW-Eau Claire
@UW-Eau Claire
Hamline
St. Scholastica
St. Scholastica
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
@UW-Stevens Point
@UW-Stevens Point
@St. John’s
@UW-River Falls%
@UW-River Falls%
%NCHA Playoffs
L
T
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
T
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
T
L
1-5
3-3
2-1
9-4
4-2
7-4
6-2
4-6
2-9
4-5
1-1
4-2
11-3
1-3
0-3
3-2
8-5
5-2
5-2
6-0
3-4
8-2
10-0
10-1
7-2
5-7
4-3
3-4
3-5
10-7
3-3
3-10
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
T
W
W
T
3-4
7-6
3-5
3-7
1-4
2-6
8-2
6-3
2-4
2-2
4-2
6-5
3-3
1988-89 13-13-4
UW-Superior
UW-Superior (ot)
@Alabama-Huntsville
@Alabama-Huntsville
@UW-Stevens Point
@UW-Stevens Point
Gustavus Adolphus
@St. Scholastica
@St. Scholastica
UW-River Falls (ot)
UW-River Falls
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire (ot)
@Bemidji State
L
@Bemidji State
W
St. Thomas
W
UW-Stevens Point
L
UW-Stevens Point
L
@UW-Superior
W
@UW-Superior
W
@UW-River Falls (ot)
L
@UW-Eau Claire (ot)
L
@UW-Eau Claire (ot)
T
St. Scholastica
W
St. Scholastica
W
@UW-River Falls (ot)
W
Bemidji State
L
Bemidji State (ot)
T
@UW-Stevens Point%
W
@UW-Stevens Point%
L
@UW-Stevens Point(4ot)& L
%NCHA Playoffs &Mini-Game
not count in overall record).
2-7
8-3
6-3
0-1
1-3
7-1
4-2
4-5
7-8
5-5
8-2
6-2
4-3
1-6
2-2
7-4
6-7
0-1
(Does
1989-90 14-14-8
@UW-Stevens Point
L 2-3
@UW-Stevens Point (ot)
T 3-3
@St. Scholastica
W 8-4
@St. Scholastica
W 5-0
UW-River Falls (ot)
W 7-6
UW-River Falls
L 2-4
@Bemidji State
L 1-4
@Bemidji State (ot)
T 4-4
@Notre Dame L 0-5
@Notre Dame
L 3-5
UW-Eau Claire (ot)
L 6-7
UW-Eau Claire
W 4-2
@UW-Superior
L 0-4
@UW-Superior
W 5-1
@St. Thomas
l 4-5
@UW-River Falls
L 2-6
@UW-River Falls
L 2-6
UW-Stevens Point
L 2-5
UW-Stevens Point
L 0-3
St. Scholastica
L 6-3
St. Scholastica (ot) W 4-3
@UW-Eau Claire
W 4-3
@UW-Eau Claire
W 6-2
Bemidji State
W 3-2
Bemidji State
W 7-5
@Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
T 4-4
UW-Superior
W 7-3
UW-Superior
W 7-3
@UW-Eau Claire%
T 5-5
@UW-Eau Claire%
T 4-4
@UW-Eau Claire&
W 2-1
@UW-Stevens Point%
T 3-3
@UW-Stevens Point%
L 2-6
@Gustavus Adolphus*
W 4-1
@Gustavus Adolphus*
T 2-2
@UW-Stevens Point*
L 4-5
@UW-Stevens Point*
T 3-3
%NCHA Playoffs
&Mini-Game (Does not count in overall
record) *NCAA Division III Playoffs
- 3rd Place.
1990-91 23-7-6
UW-River Falls
W 6-3
UW-River Falls
W 4-1
Bemidji State (ot)
T 4-4
Bemidji State
W 4-2
@UW-Eau Claire (ot)
T 3-3
@UW-Eau Claire (ot)
T 1-1
Gustavus Adolphus
W 9-4
St. Thomas
W 6-2
UW-Superior
W 5-3
UW-Superior
W 5-2
@St. Scholastica
W 8-1
@St. Scholastica
W 8-3
@UW-Stevens Point
L 3-5
@UW-Stevens Point
W 5-4
UW-Eau Claire (ot)
T 5-5
UW-Eau Claire
W 6-3
@UW-River Falls
W 4-1
@UW-River Falls
W 6-2
@Bemidji State
W 4-2
@Bemidji State (ot)
T 5-5
St. Scholastica
W 11-1
St. Scholastica
W 15-0
@Alabama-Huntsville
L 2-3
@Alabama-Huntsville
W 4-2
@UW-Superior
L 1-7
@UW-Superior (ot)
L 2-3
UW-Stevens Point
W 4-2
UW-Stevens Point
W 3-1
UW-Superior%
W 2-1
UW-Superior%
W 6-3
UW-Stevens Point%
L 1-4
UW-Stevens Point%
L 3-5
Gustavus Adolphus*
T 4-4
Gustavus Adolphus*
W 7-2
Elmira#
W 7-3
UW-Stevens Point#
L 2-6
%NCHA Playoffs *NCAA Division III
Quarterfinals #NCAA Division III Final
Four (Elmira, N.Y.) - 2nd.
www.msumavericks.com
1991-92 17-14-3
@Alaska-Anchorage
L 2-5
@Alaska-Anchorage
L 4-7
Bemidji State
W 5-3
Bemidji State (ot)
T 5-5
@St. Thomas (ot)
W 3-2
@UW-Superior (ot)
T 4-4
@UW-Superior
L 3-7
St. Scholastica
W 7-3
UW-River Falls
L 4-7
UW-River Falls
W 5-4
@Gustavus Adolphus
W 5-3
@UW-Eau Claire
W 5-3
@UW-Eau Claire
W 6-5
@Alabama-Huntsville
W 7-6
@Alabama-Huntsville
L 2-8
UW-Stevens Point
W 7-6
UW-Stevens Point
L 1-3
@Bemidji State
L 4-7
@Bemidji State
L 2-8
Gustavus Adolphus
w 8-0
UW-Superior
W 4-2
UW-Superior
W 4-0
@UW-River Falls
W 4-3
@UW-River Falls
W 4-1
UW-Eau Claire
W 4-3
UW-Eau Claire
W 7-2
@UW-Stevens Point (ot)
L 3-4
@UW-Stevens Point
L 1-10
@UW-Superior%
L 1-6
@UW-Superior%
W 4-2
@UW-Superior&
W 1-0
@UW-Stevens Point%
L 2-6
@UW-Stevens Point%
T 4-4
@UW-Superior*
L 7-8
@UW-Superior*
L 3-4
%NCHA Playoffs
&Mini-Game (Does not count in overall
record) *NCAA Division III Quarterfinals.
1992-93 12-17-5
@Ferris State
@Ferris State
Alaska-Fairbanks
Alaska-Fairbanks
Windsor
Windsor
@Augsburg
York%
York%
Alaska-Anchorage (ot)
Alaska-Anchorage
Manitoba (ot)%
Manitoba (ot)%
@Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
@UW-River Falls
@UW-Superior (ot)
@UW-Superior
Notre Dame
Augsburg
@Air Force (ot)
@Air Force (ot)
UW-Eau Claire
@Alaska-Anchorage
@Alaska-Anchorage
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
Ryerson%
Ryerson%
@St. Cloud State (ot)
@St. Cloud State
@Alabama-Huntsville (ot)
@Alabama-Huntsville (ot)
@Alaska-Fairbanks
@Alaska-Fairbanks
% exhibition game - does
on record.
1993-94 11-15-1
@UW-Eau Claire
Concordia
Concordia
@Augsburg
Augsburg
@Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
@St. Scholastica
@St. Scholastica
@UW-River Falls
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
UW-Superior
UW-Superior
@Air Force
@Air Force
Gustavus Adolphus (ot)
@St. Olaf
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State
Air Force
Air Force
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
T
L
W
T
L
W
T
L
L
W
W
T
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
w
L
L
not
1-7
1-3
2-5
2-4
5-3
5-1
9-2
2-3
8-2
4-4
2-4
3-2
6-6
5-6
5-1
3-3
1-3
3-6
8-3
6-5
4-4
7-5
2-4
4-5
2-4
1-3
12-3
3-0
5-5
4-11
7-8
4-3
4-10
2-6
count
W 4-2
W 9-1
W 5-3
L 4-6
W 10-2
T 3-3
W 5-3
W 7-1
L 2-3
L 3-5
W 8-5
L 4-6
L 1-6
W 5-4
L 2-5
W 4-3
L 8-5
L 2-6
W 2-1
L 2-6
L 3-4
L 0-4
L 0-6
@Alabama-Huntsville
@Alabama-Huntsville
@Alaska-Fairbanks
@Alaska-Fairbanks
L 2-7
L 3-4
L 3-11
L 3-7
1994-95 20-13-0
@UW-Superior
L 5-9
@UW-Superior
L 1-3
@Gustavus Adolphus
W 9-1
@St. Mary’s
W 6-2
St. Mary’s
W 7-5
Hamline
W 6-2
St. Scholastica
W 9-1
St. Scholastica
W 5-3
Brandon (ot)%
L 5-6
Brandon (ot)%
W 5-4
@UW-River Falls
L 0-4
@St. John’s
W 2-0
St. John’s
W 3-2
UW-Eau Claire
W 4-2
@Concordia
W 7-4
@Concordia
W 11-1
@St. Olaf
W 2-1
St. Olaf
W 5-2
Augsburg (ot)
W 5-4
@Augsburg
L 3-4
Gustavus Adolphus
W 3-0
St. Thomas
W 3-2
@St. Thomas
W 6-5
Alabama-Huntsville
W 6-3
Alabama-Huntsville
L 1-5
Air Force
W 5-4
Air Force
L 3-5
@Alabama-Huntsville
L 0-3
@Alabama-Huntsville
L 2-5
@Air Force
L 2-6
@Air Force
L 1-3
@Alaska-Fairbanks (ot)
L 2-3
@Alaska-Fairbanks
L 3-5
%Exhibition game - does not count on
record.
1995-96 16-12-4
UW-Superior
UW-Superior
Bemdij State
Bemidji State (ot)
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Mary’s
@St. Mary’s (ot)
@UW-Stevens Point
@UW-Stevens Point
UW-River Falls
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State (ot)
@St. Scholastica
@St. Scholastica
@UW-Eau Claire
Augsburg
Concordia
Concordia
St. Olaf
@St. Olaf
@Gustavus Adolphus
@Augsburg
Air Force
Air Force
St. John’s
@St. John’s
@Alabama-Huntsville
W
L
W
T
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
3-2
5-6
3-2
4-4
2-1
8-0
3-4
5-6
1-2
1-4
3-7
6-6
4-3
4-0
6-4
5-1
8-3
8-2
5-0
9-0
4-6
9-3
4-3
3-1
4-3
4-7
2-4
Forward Dan Brettschneider had
13 goals and 18 assists for 31 points
in 36 games as the Mavericks went
on to earn a second-place trophy at
the NCAA Division III tournament
in 1990-01
2007-08 MSU Hockey 57
MSU Hockey Year-By-Year
Alabama-Huntsville
W 4-2
Connecticut
W 8-2
Connecticut
W 3-1
@Colorado College
L 4-6
@Colorado College
L 3-7
@Vermont$
L 0-3
Air Force$
W 7-3
@ St. Cloud State
L 3-6
@St. Cloud State
L 1-3
North Dakota
L 4-5
North Dakota
L 2-5
@Minnesota (ot)
T 6-6
@Minnesota (ot)
T 2-2
@Wisconsin
W 4-2
@Wisconsin
L 2-3
Brown
L 0-3
Brown
L 3-8
@Denver
L 4-6
@ Air Force
W 2-0
Niagara (ot)
T 3-3
Niagara
W 5-0
Bemidji State
W 6-2
Air Force
W 7-2
@Niagara
W 4-1
@Niagara
W 4-1
Nebraska-Omaha
W 4-2
Nebraska-Omaha
L 4-5
@North Dakota#(ot)
W 3-2
@North Dakota#
L 2-3
@North Dakota#
L 0-10
*Exhibition game - does not count on
record $Dartmouth Tournament #WCHA
Play-offs First Round.
Senior forward Aaron Fox led the Mavericks with 50 points on 12 goals and
38 assists in 1999-00. The season marked MSU's debut in the WCHA and
Fox played a key role as the Mavericks finished a surprizing fourth in the
WCHA regular season standings and after downing Alaska-Anchorage in the
first round of the WCHA postseason tournament, earned its first-ever tiip to
the WCHA Final Five.
@Alabama-Huntsville
@Air Force
@Air Force (ot)
Alabama-Huntsville (ot)
Alabama-Huntsville
1996-97 17-14-3
@Ferris State
@Ferris State (ot)
@Michigan Tech
@Michigan Tech
Ferris State (ot)
Ferris State
@Army
@Army
St. John's
@Notre Dame (ot)
@St. John's
Bemidji State (ot)
Bemidji State
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Thomas
@Bemidji State
@Bemidji State
@Union
@Union
Miami
Notre Dame
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point (ot)
@Gustavus Adolphus
Minnesota-Crookston
Minnesota-Crookston
@Air Force
@Air Force
@Alabama-Huntsville
@Alabama-Huntsville
Air Force
Air Force
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
1997-98
Regina%
@UM-Duluth
@UM-Duluth
@St.Cloud State
@St.Cloud State (ot)
L
L
T
T
L
1-3
2-8
6-6
3-3
3-4
L 4-5
W 5-4
L 3-6
L 0-3
T 5-5
W 5-3
W 6-4
L 3-5
W 4-3
W 4-3
L 2-4
T 4-4
L 3-5
l 10-0
L 4-5
L 3-6
W 3-2
L 2-8
L 1-6
L 2-4
L 2-3
W 8-4
T 3-3
W 6-1
W 8-2
W 5-1
L 2-5
W 5-2
W 3-1
L 3-6
W 5-3
W 5-3
W 5-2
W 8-2
15-17-6
W
W
L
L
T
6-1
2-1
6-7
1-4
2-2
58 2007-08 MSU Hockey
Denver
W 5-3
Denver
L 1-4
Ferris State
W 5-2
Ferris State
W 7-5
@Michigan State
L 2-5
@Michigan State
L 0-4
Air Force
W 8-1
Air Force
W 11-1
Colorado College
L 1-3
Colorado College
L 1-5
Union
W 5-2
Union (ot)
T 3-3
@Minnesota
L 2-6
@Minnesota
L 3-4
Niagara (ot)
T 4-4
Niagara
W 4-2
Army
W 3-2
Army
W 7-2
@Alaska-Anchorage
W 5-2
@Alaska-Anchorage (ot)
L 0-1
@North Dakota
L 3-6
@North Dakota
L 6-8
@Niagara
W 3-2
@Niagara (ot)
T 4-4
Nebraska-Omaha
L 4-7
Nebraska-Omaha
L 4-7
@Air Force
W 4-3
@Air Force
W 6-4
@Michigan Tech
L 2-4
@Michigan Tech (ot)
T 4-4
@Nebraska-Omaha (ot)
W 3-2
@Nebraska-Omaha (ot)
T 2-2
@North Dakota#
L 2-5
@North Dakota#
L 4-5
#WCHA Playoffs First Round %Exhibition game - does not count on record.
1998-99
18-16-5
@Alaska-Anchorage
W 4-3
@Alaska-Anchorage
W 5-2
Brandon*
W 6-2
Canisius
W 11-3
Canisius
W 6-0
@Nebraska-Omaha
W 5-1
@Nebraska-Omaha
W 6-5
@Ferris State (ot)
T 3-3
@ Ferris State
L 1-3
Alabama-Huntsville (ot)
T 4-4
1999-00 21-14-4, 15-10-3 WCHA
Manitoba%
W 4-1
UA-Huntsville (ot)
T 3-3
UA-Huntsville
L 0-4
@Alaska-Anchorage*
W 3-0
@Alaska-Anchorage*
L 1-2
Denver*
W 8-3
Denver*
W 2-0
@North Dakota*
L 1-5
@North Dakota*
W 6-5
St. Cloud State*
L 4-7
St. Cloud State*
L 2-8
@Michigan Tech*
W 6-2
@Michigan Tech*
W 3-0
Colorado College*
L 5-6
Colorado College*
W 3-2
Bemidji State
W 7-3
Bemidji State
W 5-3
Merrimack
L 1-4
Merrimack
W 4-3
@Clarkson
L 2-5
@Clarkson
W 5-1
Alaska-Anchorage* (ot)
T 1-1
Alaska-Anchorage*
L 2-4
Wisconsin*
L 2-5
Wisconsin*
W 3-0
@Minnesota*
L 2-3
@Minnesota* (ot)
W 6-5
@Denver*
L 3-5
@Denver*
W 2-1
Michigan Tech*
W 4-2
Michigan Tech*
W 3-1
@Colorado College*
w 4-3
@Colorado College*
W 3-1
North Dakota* (ot)
T 3-3.
North Dakota* (ot)
T 1-1
@Minnesota-Duluth*
W 4-2
@Minnesota-Duluth*
L 3-5
Alaska-Anchorage# (ot)
W 2-1
Alaska-Anchorage#
W 3-2
Minnesota$
L 4-6
%Exhibition game - does not count on
record. *WCHA game #WCHA Playoffs First Round $WCHA Final Five
(Minneapolis, Minn.).
2000-01 19-18-1, 13-14-1 WCHA
@ Colorado College*
L 2-6
@ Colorado College*
L 5-6
@ Wisconsin*
L 2-3
@ Wisconsin*
L 3-4
North Dakota*
W 6-2
North Dakota*
L 1-6
@ Michigan Tech*
W 2-1
@ Michigan Tech*
W 5-1
Denver* L 4-5
Denver* W 4-2
Alaska-Anchorage* L 1-3
Alaska-Anchorage* W 3-0
@ Vermont W 7-5
@ New Hampshire L 2-6
@ Alabama-Huntsville W 4-2
@ Alabama-Huntsville W 3-2
Bemidji State W 6-2
Bemidji State W 2-1
Russia Selects% W 5-3
Clarkson W 6-3
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Clarkson L 4-5
@ Alaska Anchorage*
W 7-3
@ Alaska Anchorage* W 4-3
@ North Dakota* T 3-3
@ North Dakota* L 1-5
Minnesota-Duluth* W 5-2
Minnesota-Duluth* W 7-4
@ Denver* W 3-1
@ Denver*
W 6-3
Minnesota* L 1-4
Minnesota* L 1-3
Michigan Tech*
L 2-4
Michigan Tech* W 5-4
@ St. Cloud State* L 2-6
@ St. Could State* L 3-6
Colorado College* W 3-2
Colorado College* L 0-7
@ Colorado College#
L 0-3
@ Colorado College#
L 3-7
%Exhibition game - does not count on
record. *WCHA game #WCHA Playoffs First Round.
2001-02 16-20-2, 11-15-2 WCHA
Brandon%
W 8-0
@ Bemidji State
L 6-7
@ Bemidji State
W 5-3
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
W 6-5
@ Minnnesota-Duluth*
W 4-3
St. Cloud State*
L 1-7
St. Cloud State*
L 0-4
Findlay
W 4-1
Findlay
W 9-0
@ Minnesota*
L 3-5
@ Minnesota*
L 2-4
North Dakota*
L 3-6
North Dakota* (ot)
T 2-2
@ North Dakota*
W 6-4
@ North Dakota*
W 6-0
Alaska-Anchorage*
L 1-2
Alaska-Anchorage*
W 5-3
Denver*
L 1-6
Denver*
L 2-5
@ St. Cloud State*
L 1-3
@ St. Cloud State*
L 1-8
@ Alabama-Huntsville
L 0-2
@ Alabama-Huntsville
W 5-1
@ Colorado College*
L 0-2
@ Colorado College*
W 2-1
Wisconsin*
W 3-1
Wisconsin*
L 4-5
Michigan Tech*
W 3-2
Michigan Tech*
W 6-4
@ Alaska-Anchorage* (ot) W 5-4
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
L 1-3
Minnesota-Duluth*
L 3-6
Minnesota-Duluth* (ot)
T 4-4
@ Michigan Tech*
L 4-5
@ Michigan Tech*
W 5-3
@ Nebraska-Omaha
L 2-4
Nebraska-Omaha (ot)
W 4-3
@ Wisconsin# (ot)
L 2-3
@ Wisconsin#
L 3-7
% Exhibition game - does not count on
record. * WCHA game # WCHA Playoffs First Round.
2002-03 20-11-10, 15-6-7 WCHA
@ Providence
L 1-5
@ Providence
L 3-4
@ St. Cloud State* (ot)
L 5-6
St. Cloud State* (ot)
T 1-1 Bemidji State (ot)
T 1-1
Bemidji State
W 3-1 Minnesota*
W 3-2
Minnesota*
L 4-7 St. Cloud State* W 7-6
@ St. Cloud State*
L 2-7
@ North Dakota* (ot)
T 6-6
@ North Dakota*
L 4-5
Alaska - Anchorage*
W 5-1
Alaska - Anchorage* (ot)
T 3-3 Colorado College*
L 6-3
Colorado College*
W 4-2
Team Italy ∞
W 7-3
American International
W 7-3
American International (ot) T 3-3 @ Wisconsin* (ot)
W 3-2
@ Wisconsin*
T 4-4 Michigan Tech*
W 4-2
Michigan Tech* (ot)
W 5-4 @ Denver* (ot)
T 3-3
@ Denver*
W 4-2 @Minnesota* (ot)
T 2-2
@ Minnesota* (ot)
T 4-4 Minnesota-Duluth*
W 5-3
Minnesota-Duluth*
W 4-1 @ Alaska - Anchorage*
W 8-3
@ Alaska - Anchorage*
W 6-3
North Dakota*
W 2-1
North Dakota*
W 5-4
@ Colorado College*
L 1-8
@ Colorado College*
W 9-6
Nebraska-Omaha
W 3-0
@ Nebraska-Omaha (ot)
T 2-2
Wisconsin%
W 2-1
Wisconsin% (2ot)
W 6-5
Minnesota# (ot)
L 2-3
Minnesota-Duluth#
L 4-6
Cornell¢
L 2-5
#WCHA Final Five Tournament *WCHA
game %WCHA First Round ¢NCAA
First Round ∞ Exhibition game - does
not count on record. 2003-04 10-24-5, 6-18-4 WCHA
St. Clair (Ont.)∞ W 9-1
Providence
L 1-2
Providence
L 3-5
@ Bemidji State
W 3-1
@ Bemidji State (ot)
T 2-2
@ Colorado College*
L 0-3
@ Colorado College
L 1-3
Alaska-Anchorage*
W 3-2
Alaska-Anchorage*
L 1-2
Michigan Tech* (ot)
T 0-0
Michigan Tech*
W 6-3
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
L 5-8
@ Minnesota-Duluth* (ot)
L 4-5
@ Wisconsin*
L 1-4
@ Wisconsin*
L 2-3
Denver* (ot)
T 4-4
Denver*
W 8-7
Vermont$ L 2-3
Dartmouth$
L 5-8
Wisconsin* (ot)
T 4-4
Wisconsin*
L 2-6
Minnesota*
L 0-6
Minnesota*
L 3-10
@ St. Cloud State*
L 5-8
@ St. Cloud State*
W 7-6
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
W 4-3
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
L 3-5
Minnesota-Duluth*
L 1-8
Minnesota-Duluth* (ot)
T 2-2
@ Denver*
L 1-7
@ Denver*
L 7-9
North Dakota*
L 3-6
North Dakota*
L 1-10
@ Michigan Tech*
L 3-4
@ Michigan Tech*
W 3-2
@ Nebraska-Omaha
W 5-3
Nebraska-Omaha
W 9-1
@ Minnesota Duluth% (ot) W 4-3
@ Minnesota Duluth%
L 2-6
@ Minnesota Duluth%
L 5-6
*WCHA game %WCHA First Round ∞ Exhibition game - does not count on
record. $Sheraton/Banknorth Classic
(hosted by Vermont).
2004-05 13-19-6, 8-16-4 WCHA
Calgary∞
W 5-2
North Dakota*
T2-2 ot
North Dakota*
L 1-2
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
L 3-8
@ Minnesota-Duluth*
L 1-4
@ Minnesota*
L 9-2
@ Minnesota*
L2-3 ot
Bemidji State
W 4-0
Bemidji State
W 4-0
Alaska-Anchorage*
W 6-3
Alaska-Anchorage*
W 5-2
Alabama Huntsville
W 4-2
Alabama Huntsville
T3-3 ot
St. Cloud State*
L 2-4
St. Cloud State
W 4-3
Wisconsin*
W 4-3 ot
Wisconsin*
L 2-3
@ Colorado College*
L 5-8
@ Colorado College*
L 3-4
Ohio State$
L 1-5
Miami (Ohio)$
T3-3 ot
@ North Dakota*
L 2-3
@ North Dakota*
W 4-3
Minnesota* (played in St. Paul) L 6-9
Minnesota*
L 1-2
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
T2-2 ot
@ Alaska-Anchorage*
W 3-2
Colorado College*
L 1-7
Colorado College*
T2-2 ot
@ Michigan Tech*
T1-1 ot
@ Michigan Tech*
L 2-4
@ St. Cloud State*
W 4-3
St. Cloud State*
L 2-3
USA U18 Team∞ T5-5 ot
Denver
W 8-5
Denver
L 2-5
@ Nebraska-Omaha
W 6-2
Nebraska-Omaha
W 6-4
@ Minnesota%
L 2-7
@ Minnesota%
L 3--5
*WCHA game %WCHA First Round ∞ Exhibition game - does not count
on record. $Ohio Classic (hosted by
Ohio State).
MSU Hockey in Post-Season Action
MSU NCAA Tournament History
Year
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1984-85
1985-86
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
2002-03
Tournament
1975 WIHA
1976 WIHA
1977 WIHA
1978 WIHA
1978 NCAA II-III
1979 WIHA
1979 NCAA II-III
1980 WIHA
1980 NCAA II-III
1981 WIHA
1981 NCAA II-III
1982 NCAA II-III
1983 NCAA II-III
1985 WIHA
1985 NCAA II-III
1986 NCHA
1986 NCAA II-III
1987 NCHA
1988 NCHA
1989 NCHA
1990 NCHA
1990 NCAA III
1991 NCAA III
1992 NCAA III
2003 NCAA I
Affiliation
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division III
NCAA Division III
NCAA Division III
NCAA Division III
NCAA Division III
NCAA Division I
MSU
3
6
5
5
4
4
7
2
1
5
4
4
5
4
5
14
5
5
3
4
7
9
3
3
1
6
9
6
1
6
4
2
1
5
3
6
6
1
1
5
0
3
2
3
3
7
6
0
5
4
2
3
2
4
2
4
3
4
7
7
2
7
3
2
Post-Season Totals 265
Post Season Record — 25-25-11
#NCAA Division II Champions
$NCAA Division II-III Second Place
%NCAA Division II Third Place
&NCAA III Fourth Place
*WIHA Champions
+WIHA Second Place
Result
Third in the nation
Second in the nation
First in the nation
Third in the nation
Lost in quarterfinals
Lost in quarterfinals
Lost in quarterfinals
Fourth in the nation
Third in the nation
Second in the nation
Lost in quarterfinals
Lost in first round
Chicago Circle
Chicago Circle*
St. John’s
Hamline*
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State+
Chicago Circle
Lake Forest+
Merrimack~
Elmira~%
St. Cloud State
Chicago Circle*
Salem State~
Lowell~$
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Scholastica*
Salem State~
Elmira~#
Gustavus Gustavus +
Lowell~
Concordia~%
Merrimack^
Merrimack^
RIT^
RIT^
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
St. Thomas
Gustavus Adolphus
Bemidji State^
Bemidji State^
St. Scholastica@
St. Scholastica@
Bemidji State=
Bemidji State=
St. Thomas^ St. Thomas^
St. Thomas”
Plattsburg State~
RIT~&
Bemidji State@
Bemidji State@
UW-River Falls@
UW-River Falls@
UW-Stevens Point@
UW-Stevens Point@
UW-Stevens Point”
UW-Eau Claire@
UW-Eau Claire@
UW-Eau Claire”
UW-Stevens Point=
UW-Stevens Point=
Gustavus Adolphus^
Gustavus Adolphus^
UW-Stevens Point~
UW-Stevens Point~
Gustavus Adolphus^
Gustavus Adolphus^
Elmira(NY)~
UW-Stevens Point~$
UW-Superior^
UW-Superior^
Cornell§ (Eastern Reg.)
OPP
2
2
1
2
4 (OT)
5
3
5
6
3
3
4 (OT)
3
6
2
6
3
2
2
6 (ot)
8 (ot)
7
5
6
6
3
0
2
4
5
2
9
1
4 (2ot)
6
4 (ot)
5
6
0
7
6
5
4
3
10
4
7
1 (4ot)
5
4
1
3
6
1
2
5
3
4
2
3
6
8
4
5
262
MSU Hockey 1979-80 - NCAA Division II first place
Hockey 1978-79 - NCAA Division II second place
MSU MSU
Hockey
1978-79 - NCAA Division II second place
MSU Hockey 1990-91 - NCAA Division III second place
@NCHA Semifinals
=NCHA Second Place
~NCAA Final Four
^NCAA Quarterfinals
“Mini-Game (Does not count in record)
§NCAA Division I First Round
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Important Dates In MSU Hockey History
Jan. 16, 1970—Jim Lang’s goal at 3:15
of the third period is first goal in school
history but MSU loses its first game, 8-2
to St. Cloud State.
Jan. 24, 1970—Dave Kramer records
the first hat trick in school history, leading
MSU to its first-ever win, a 5-2 victory over
UW-Stout.
Feb. 5, 1971—Greg Taragos scores the
100th goal in school history at 15:47 of the
third period, the final goal in an 8-0 win
over Iowa State.
Jan. 12, 1974—Tom Dougherty registers
a goal and an assist to MSU to its 50th win,
a 3-2 victory over St. Cloud State.
Jan. 17, 1975—Chuck Eyberg’s second
of two goals, at 16:51 of the second period,
gives MSU a 5-2 lead enroute to a 9-4 win
over Macalester and is the 500th goal in
school history.
Bill Essel
Jan. 14, 1977—Bill Essel scores
two goals to lead MSU to its
100th win, a 4-2 victory over
UW-Stout.
Jan. 28, 1977—Casey Kenevan records the 1,000th goal in
school history in a 9-5 win over
St. Cloud State.
Casey
Kenevan
March 3, 1978—Making their first-ever
post-season appearance, MSU posts a 7-3
win over Illinois-Chicago on the strength of
two third-period goals by Steve Forliti.
March 18, 1978—Dave Pilot
stops 33 shots and Marc Peckham scores into an empty net
with five second to play to secure
a 5-3 win over Elmira as MSU
Dave Pilot
finishes third in its first NCAA tournament
appearance.
Nov. 16, 1979—John Passolt
scores three goals and five points
in leading MSU to its 150th victory, an 8-3 win over Hamline.
John Passolt
Dec. 7, 1979—Paul Mattson scores a schoolrecord six goals in a 13-2 rout of UW-Eau
Claire. Steve Forliti also sets school records
for assists (7) and points (9) in a game.
Feb. 16, 1980—Steve Forliti’s
goal at 1:40 of the third period is
the 1,500th goal in MSU history
and sparks a five-goal outburst
as the Mavericks rout UW-River
Falls, 11-4.
March 16, 1980—Steve Carroll’s 42 saves
enables the Mavericks to claim their first
NCAA title with a 5-2 win over Elmira in
the Division II championship.
Don Brose
Feb. 7, 1981—A 6-4 win over
St. Cloud State gives MSU and
head coach Don Brose their 200th
win,
Nov. 19, 1982—The first of Pat Carroll’s
three goals at 18:38 of the first period is the
2,000th goal in school history and helps
MSU to a 9-1 win over St. Olaf.
Feb. 19, 1983—Rob Harrington stops 39
shots and Pat Carroll scores four goal as
Brose and MSU record their 250th win with
a 7-3 victory over UW-River Falls.
Feb. 5, 1985—Erik Evans scores the 2,500th
goal in school history at 17:56 of the third
period to clinch a 5-3 win over Hamline.
Dec. 20, 1985—Matt Mountain’s two thirdperiod goals lead the Mavericks to their 300th
win, a 4-2 victory over St. Scholastica.
March 15, 1986—Dan Horn
scores a pair of goals to enable
MSU to post a 6-5 win over St.
Thomas in the first game of its
NCAA quarter-final series, giving
Brose his 300th career victory.
Dan Horn
March 21, 1986 -- Mavericks fall by a 6-0
margin to Rochester Institute of Technology
in NCAA Division III national tournament
third-place game.
Jan. 23, 1988—Derek Cooper’s two goals
leads the Mavericks to their 350th win while
Mark Kasner scores the final goal of the
8-2 win over UW-Eau Claire to record the
3,000th goal in school history.
Feb. 15, 1991—Bill Rooney and Dan Brettschneider each score two goals as MSU
records its 400th win with a 4-2 victory over
UW-Stevens Point.
March 22, 1979 --Mavericks drop 6-4 game
to Lowell to finish second at NCAA Division
II national championship tournament.
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Nov. 1, 1991—Brettschneider
scores the 3,500th goal in school
history, but the Mavericks open
the season with a 5-2 loss at
Alaska-Anchorage.
Dan
Brettschneider
March 16, 1991—Mavericks
lose 6-2 in NCAA Division III
national championship game
to UW-Stevens Point. Senior
goaltender Glen Prodahl, senior
Glen Prodahl
center Bill Rooney and senior
defenseman Derek Cooper are named AllAmericans.
Jan. 13, 1992—MSU announces the intention
to elevate program to NCAA Division I.
Jan. 24, 1992—A 4-2 win over UW-Superior, spearheaded by Brettschneider’s
two-goal effort, enables Brose to become
the 14th coach in NCAA history to record
400 career wins.
Sept. 30, 1992—Minnesota State University
Board denies MSU's attempt to elevate program to NCAA Division I level.
Oct. 30, 1992—MSU begins play as a
NCAA Division II independent with game
at Ferris State.
Nov. 25, 1994—Brian Lyke and
Ryan Rintoul both record hat
tricks as MSU wins its 450th game
by a 9-1 count over St. Scholastica. Those two and Alex Wheaton Ryan Rintoul
combine to set a school record by
closing out the game with three goals in a
38-second span.
Feb. 3, 1995—Chris Hvinden christens
the new Mankato Civic Center with a goal
at 1:58 of the first period in MSU’s 6-3 win
over Alabama-Huntsville. Rintoul’s goal
at 6:55 begins a four-goal third period for
the Mavericks and is the 4,000th goal in
school history.
July 17, 1995—Mankato business group presents NCAA Division I proposal to MSU.
Dec. 20, 1995—The board of Minnesota
State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU)
approves MSU’s bid to become an NCAA
Division I member.
Mar. 2, 1996—The Mavericks close out 27
years as an NCAA II-III member with a 4-3
home loss to eventual NCAA II national
champion Alabama-Huntsville.
Important Dates In MSU Hockey History
Oct. 11, 1996 —MSU kicks off its first season
as an independent member of NCAA Division I with an away game at Ferris State. MSU
defeats FSU the next night (5-4 in overtime)
to record first wins as a member of Division
I. The Mavericks go on to record a 17-14-3
won-loss mark for 1996-97.
Nov. 2, 1996—Freshman forward
Aaron Fox scores a pair of goals,
including the game-winner, as the
Mavericks earn their first Division
I home win, a 5-3 victory over FerAaron Fox
ris State. Later Fox would cap his
his four-year MSU career by being named
All-WCHA Third Team.
April 24, 1997—MSU makes presentation
during Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) meetings in Florida.
June 10, 1997—Announcement is made that
the WCHA has invited MSU to participate in
in the 1997-98 post-season tournament and
with its first completely Division I schedule
in place, MSU accepts.
Oct. 17, 1997—Des Christopher stops 36
Minnesota-Duluth shots as the Mavericks
open the '97-99 season by handing the Bulldogs a 2-1 loss in Duluth. MSU goes on to
record wins over Ferris State and Denver
during the season. Nov. 28, 1998—Ryan Severson's
goal at 15:03 of the third period
caps a 3-1 win at home over
Connecticut and is the 4,500th
in school history.
Ryan Severson
March 14, 1998—MSU drops 5-4 decision
to the University of North Dakota in WCHA
play-off action to finish 15-17-6 for the season. Including the two play-off games with
UND, the Mavericks finish 3-13-2 in games
against WCHA teams.
May 1, 1998—WCHA announces that MSU's
application for membership has been accepted
and the Mavericks will begin playing a full
conference schedule in 1999-2000.
Oct. 23, 1998­—MSU downs Canisius 11-3
as head coach Don Brose claims his 500th
career win.
Andy Fermoyle
MSU drops the next two games to finish the
season with a 18-16-5 mark.
Jan. 22, 2000— Sophomore
goaltender Eric Pateman stymies top-ranked Wisconson with
39 saves as Mavericks claim 3-0
home win. Pateman would go on Eric Pateman
to establish MSU career records
for save percentage, goals against average
and assists by a goaltender.
Jan. 29, 2000—Andy Fermoyle's goal at
the 2:01 mark of overtime gives Mavericks
first-ever win over the University of Minnesota. Before he was done, Fermoyle amassed
seven-game winning goals during his career,
three of which came in overtime.
Feb. 26, 2000—A school record and standing-room only crowd of 5,144 watch the
Mavericks and second-ranked North Dakota
battle to 1-1 overtime draw in the Civic
Center.
March 11, 2000—MSU earns 3-2 win to
sweep visiting Alaska-Anchorage in first
round of WCHA play-offs.
March 16, 2000—Minnesota claims 6-4
Final Five victory to end MSU's season.
Mavericks finish '99-00 with 21-14-4 mark.
Brose finishes with 536-327-72 all-time
mark and ranks seventh on all-time NCAA
coaching wins list.
versity of Wisconsin in first round of WCHA
playoffs and finish the year with a 16-20-2
overall record.
Nov. 2, 2002 — Sophomomore
defenseman Steven Johns tallies
5,000th goal in school history with
game-winner in 3-1 victory over
Bemidji State.
Steven Johns
Feb. 22, 2003 — 5-4 win over UND gives
MSU home sweep over North Dakota and
extends nation's best unbeaten streak to
school-record 17 games.
March 29, 2003 — Mavericks drop 5-2
decision to Cornell in first-ever appearance
in NCAA Division I postseason tournament
and complete season with 20-11-10 overall
record. Troy Jutting named WCHA Coach
of the Year, high-scoring forwards Shane
Joseph and Grant Stevenson named First
Team All-WCHA and All-Americans.
Nov. 14, 2003 — MSU and Michigan Tech
battle to 0-0 overtime tie in Mankato marking the first scoreless game in the history of
the program
Dec. 20, 2003 — Senior forward
Shane Joseph scores three times
as the Mavericks rally from 7-1
deficit to earn 8-7 home win
over eventual national champion
Shane Joseph
Denver. By the end of the season
Joseph had concluded his career with 68-76-144 to rank 16th on MSU's all-time list.
March 27, 2000— Longtime assistant coach and former player Troy Jutting is named MSU men's Dec. 22, 2005 --- For the first time ever
hockey head coach.
a pair of former MSU players
Troy Jutting
played against each other in
Oct. 27, 2000—Six different
a National Hockey League
players score goals and Todd
game when forwards Grant
Kelzenberg stops 36 of 38 shots to
Stevenson (MSU 2001-03) and
Grant
give Troy Jutting his first win, a 6-2
Tim Jackman (MSU 2000-02)
Stevenson
victory over North Dakota.
took the ice for a San Jose-Phoenix game Todd Kelzenberg
in Phoenix. June 21, 2001— Freshman forward Tim Jackman becomes the
June 6, 2007 - Forward Ryan
first MSU player to be selected in
Carter becomes the first former
the NHL Draft when Columbus
Maverick to win the Stanley Cup
chooses him with the second
when Anaheim completes its
Tim Jackman
round - 38th overall. Recruit
successful run through the NHL
Ryan Carter
Jake Brenk was also selected in the same
play-offs.
draft when Edmonton made him a fifth-round
second selection. By the summer of 2002
Jackman was gone when he turned pro by
inking a deal with the Blue Jackets.
March 12, 1999—A goal by
Andy Fermoyle in overtime gives
the Mavericks a 3-2 win over #1ranked North Dakota in first round March 9, 2002 — The Mavericks conclude
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MSU Hockey Records
Career
Career Games Played
1. B.J. Abel (1999-03)
2. Travis Morin (2003-07)
3. Mike Weinkauf (1977-81)
4. Larry Long (1977-81)
Tim Wolfe (1996-00)
6. Jesse Rooney (1997-01)
Ben Christopherson (1997-01)
8. Greg Larson (1977-81)
Aaron Fox (1996-00)
Career Goals
1. Tom Kern (1979-83)
2. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
3. Tyler Deis (1995-99)
4. Larry Long (1977-81)
5. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
6. Larry Ward (1975-79)
7. Greg Larson (1977-81)
8. Bill Essel (1974-78)
9. John Passolt (1979-82)
10. Shane Joseph (1999-04)
11. Tom Sanvik (1979-82, 83-84)
Jesse Rooney (1997-01)
13. Troy Jutting (1982-86)
14. Tim Wolfe (1996-00)
15. Bill Rooney (1987-91)
8. Ryan Rintoul (1994-96)
128
1.32
9. Pat Follmer (1974-77)
79
1.33
10. Mike Wallace (1974-77)
62
1.32
Per-game average leaders based on 50 career games played.
GP
155
151
150
149
149
148
148
147
147
GP
144
132
131
149
136
127
147
115
106
139
139
148
136
149
127
G
129
123
90
89
83
77
76
75
68
68
67
67
66
64
61
Career Goals Per Game
GP
GPG
1. Bill Techar (1969-70, 71-73)
52
0.98
2. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
132
0.93
3. Tom Kern (1979-83)
144
0.90
4. Tyler Deis (1995-99)
131
0.69
5. Mike Wallace (1974-77)
62
0.66
6. Bill Essel (1974-78)
115
0.65
7. John Passolt (1979-82)
106
0.64
8. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
136
0.61
Pat Follmer (1974-77)
79
0.61
Larry Ward (1975-79)
127
0.61
Per-game average leaders based on 50 career games played.
Career Assists
1. Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)
2. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
3. Tom Kern (1979-83)
4. John Passolt (1979-82)
Jon Hill (1981-85)
6. Aaron Fox (1996-00)
7. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
8. Greg Larson (1977-81)
Carl Davis (1975-79)
10. Dave Saatzer (1975-79)
11. Bill Rooney (1987-1991)
GP
18
136
144
106
133
147
132
147
132
106
127
A
114
113
110
105
105
103
101
92
92
90
86
Career Assists Per Game
GP
APG
1. John Passolt (1979-82)
106
0.99
2. Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)
128
0.89
3. Dave Saatzer (1975-79)
106
0.85
4. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
136
0.83
5. Bill Techar (1969-70, 71-73)
42
0.81
6. Jon Hill (1982-86)
133
0.79
7. Tom Anderson (1975-77)
59
0.78
8. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
132
0.77
9. Tom Kern (1979-83)
144
0.76
10. Bill Essel (1974-78)
115
0.73
Aaron Fox (1996-00)
147
0.73
Per-game average leaders based on 50 career games played.
Career Points
Player (Years)
GP
1. Tom Kern (1979-83)
144
2. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
132
3. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
136
4. John Passolt (1979-82)
106
5. Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)
128
6. John Hill (1981-85)
133
Greg Larson (1977-81)
147
8. Tyler Deis (1995-99)
130
Aaron Fox (1996-00)
147
10. Larry Long (1977-81)
149
11. Bill Essel (1974-78)
115
12. Larry Ward (1975-79)
127
13. Bill Rooney (1987-91)
127
Tom Sanvik (1979-84)
139
15. Troy Jutting (1982-86)
136
16. Shane Joseph (1999-04)
139
17. Carl Davis (1975-79)
132
18. Travis Morin (2003-07)
151
19. Mike Ciolli (1989-93)
135
Mike Weinkauf (1977-81)
150
21. Dave Saatzer (1975-79)
106
22. Paul Mattson (1977-82)
124
23. Matt Mountain (1984-88)
127
24. David Backes (2003-06)
115
25. Jim Follmer (1979-82)
100
Mark Zacharias (1994-98)
133
27. Todd Jutting (1985-88)
131
28. B.J. Abel (1999-03)
155
29. Marc Peckham (1976-79)
97
30. Jesse Rooney (1997-01)
148
31. Pat Follmer (1974-77)
79
Tim Schnobrich (1983-87)
116
Corey Grassel (1991-95)
123
34. Tom Mueller (1974-78)
106
Tim Wolfe (1996-00)
149
36. John Haglund (1985-89)
116
37. Curt Wright (1990-94)
110
Career Points Per Game
GP
1. Bill Techar (1969-70, 71-73)
52
2. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
132
3. Tom Kern (1979-83)
144
4. John Passolt (1979-82)
106
5. Tyler Deis (1995-99) 93
6. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
136
7. Bill Essel (1974-78)
115
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Points
239
224
196
173
169
168
168
164
164
161
159
148
147
147
145
144
138
133
125
125
124
123
121
119
118
118
114
113
112
108
105
105
105
104
104
103
101
PPG
1.79
1.70
1.66
1.63
1.41
1.44
1.38
Career Penalties
1. Todd George (1996-00)
2. Tyler Deis (1995-99)
3. Matt Mountain (1984-88)
4. Paul Gerten (1989-93)
Ben Christopherson (1997-01)
6. Rob Rankin (2003-06)
7. Andy Hedlund (1998-02)
8. Ryan Rintoul (1994-97)
9. Chad Brownlee (2003-07)
9. Terry Hughes (1986-90)
10. Jon Hill (1982-86)
David Backes (2003-06)
GP
145
131
127
138
148
106
144
128
135
125
133
117
Pens
128
117
115
105
105
103
98
97
91
89
85
85
Career PM
1. Todd George (1996-00)
2. Tyler Deis (1995-99)
3. Rob Rankin (2003-06)
4. Matt Mountain (1984-88)
5. Paul Gerten (1989-93)
Ben Christopherson (1997-01)
7. David Backes (2003-06)
8. Tim Wolfe (1996-00)
9. Andy Hedlund (1998-02)
10. Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)
GP
145
131
106
127
138
148
117
149
98
128
PM
325
309
241
238
218
218
214
212
204
202
Career Power-Play Goals
1. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
2. Larry Long (1977-81)
3. Travis Morin (2003-07)
4. Shane Joseph (1999-04)
5. Greg Larson (1977-81)
Troy Jutting (1982-86)
David Backes (2003-06)
8. John Passolt (1979-82)
Paul Gerten (1989-93)
Jesse Rooney (1997-01)
Career SH Goals
1. Steve Forliti (1977-81)
Steve Loomis (1977-80)
Paul Notermann (1982-86)
Kevin Wood (1991-94)
5. Paul Mattson (1977-81)
Tom Miller (1980-84)
7. Carey Boldenow (1979-83)
Matt Mountain (1984-88)
Bill Rooney (1987-91)
Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)
Tim Wolfe (1996-00)
GP
132
149
151
139
147
136
117
106
138
148
PPG
37
27
26
25
23
23
23
22
22
22
GP
136
94
120
93
93
75
93
127
127
128
149
SHG
6
6
6
6
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
Career GWG
1. Pat Carroll (1981-85)
2. Larry Long (1977-81)
3. Tom Kern (1979-83)
4. John Passolt (1979-82)
Bill Rooney (1987-91)
Jasen Rintala (1994-98)
Tyler Deis (1995-99)
7. Tom Sanvik (1979-82, 83-84)
Todd Jutting (1985-89)
9. Greg Larson (1977-81)
Jim Follmer (1979-82)
Jon Hill (1982-86)
Tim Wolfe (1996-00)
Shane Joseph (1999-04)
GP
132
149
144
106
127
137
131
139
131
147
100
133
149
139
GWG
17
13
12
10
10
10
10
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
Season
Season Games Played
1. Shane Joseph (2002-03)
B.J. Abel (2002-03)
Pete Runkel (2002-03)
4. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
Dave Hjermstad (1979-80)
Tom Kern (1979-80)
Greg Larson (1979-80)
Paul Larson (1979-80)
John Passolt (1979-80)
Tom Sanvik (1979-80)
Mike Weinkauf (1979-80)
John Wilharm (1979-80)
Brock Becker (2002-03)
Steven Johns (2002-03)
15. 18 Players Tied
GP
41
41
41
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
39
Season Goals
1. Tom Kern (1982-83)
2. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
3. Pat Carroll (1984-85)
4. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
Tom Kern (1981-82)
6. Larry Ward (1978-79)
John Passolt (1979-80)
8. Paul Mattson (1979-80)
Tyler Deis (1995-96)
10. Greg Larson (1979-80)
Tom Kern (1979-80)
Shane Joseph (2002-03)
GP
37
37
35
40
31
37
40
39
32
40
40
41
G
43
42
36
32
32
31
31
30
30
29
29
29
Season Goals Per Game
GP
GPG
1. Bill Techar (1969-70)
12
1.17
2. Tom Kern (1982-83)
37
1.16
3. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
37
1.14
4. Bill Techar (1972-73)
20
1.10
5. Jim Stangl (1972-73)
20
1.05
6. Tom Kern (1981-82)
31
1.03
Pat Carroll (1984-85)
34
1.03
8. Tyler Deis (1995-96)
32
0.94
9. John McNamara (1970-71)
17
0.88
10. Pat Carroll (1983-84)
30
0.87
Per-game average leaders based on 75% of games played.
Season Assists
1. John Passolt (1979-80)
Pat Carroll (1982-83)
3. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
4. Dave Saatzer (1978-79)
5. Ryan Rintoul (1995-96)
6. Steve Forliti (1978-79)
Aaron Fox (1999-00)
7. Carl Davis (1978-79)
Greg Larson (1979-80)
9. Mike Weinkauf (1979-80)
Shane Joseph (2002-03)
Grant Stevenson (2002-03)
GP
40
37
40
36
30
36
39
38
40
40
41
38
A
46
46
44
42
39
38
38
37
37
36
36
36
Season Assists Per Game
GP
APG
1. John McNamara (1970-71)
26
1.53
2. Ryan Rintoul (1995-96)
30
1.30
3. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
37
1.24
4. Jeff King (1974-75)
22
1.23
5. Dave Saatzer (1978-79)
36
1.17
6. John Passolt (1979-80)
40
1.15
Pat Follmer (1976-77)
27
1.15
8. John Passolt (1981-82)
29
1.14
9. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
40
1.10
10. Steve Forliti (1978-79)
36
1.06
Per-game average leaders based on 75% of games played.
Season Points
GP
Pts
1. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
37
88
2. John Passolt (1979-80)
40
77
3. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
40
76
Tom Kern (1982-83)
37
76
5. Greg Larson (1979-80)
40
66
Pat Carroll (1984-85)
35
66
7. Shane Joseph (2002-03)
41
65
8. Grant Stevenson (2002-03)
38
63
9. Tom Kern (1979-80)
40
62
10. Steve Forliti (1978-79)
36
60
Season Points Per Game
GP
PPG
1. John McNamara (1970-71)
17
2.41
2. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
37
2.38
3. Bill Techar (1972-73)
20
2.15
4. Tom Kern (1982-83)
37
2.05
5. John Passolt (1979-80)
40
1.93
6. Bill Techar (1969-70)
12
1.92
7. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
40
1.90
8. Pat Follmer (1976-77)
27
1.89
Pat Carroll (1984-85)
35
1.89
10. John Passolt (1981-82)
29
1.83
Per-game average leaders based on 75% of games played.
Season Penalties
1. Todd George (1997-98)
2. Dan Brettschneider (1991-92)
3. Dave Hjermstad (1979-80)
Rob Rankin (2005-06)
5. Matt Mountain (1987-88)
6. Tim Jackman (2000-01)
7. T.J. Brickey (1992-93)
8. Paul Gerten (1990-91)
Tim Jackman (2001-02)
10. Paul Larson (1979-80)
GP
33
35
40
39
30
37
33
34
36
40
Pen
48
47
45
45
44
42
40
39
39
36
Season Penalty Minutes
GP
1. Todd George (1996-97)
33
2. Rob Rankin (2005-06)
39
3. Todd George (1997-98)
36
Trevor Bruess (2006-07)
37
5. Dave Hjermstad (1979-80)
40
6. Matt Mountain (1987-88)
30
7. Dan Brettschneider (1991-92)
35
Brian Kilburg (2006-07)
32
9. Tim Jackman (2000-01)
37
10. David Backes (2005-06)
38
Season Power-Play Goals
GP 1. Larry Ward (1978-79)
37
2. Pat Carroll (1984-85)
35
3. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
37
4. Greg Larson (1979-80)
40
Cole Bassett (2002-03)
39
6. Larry Long (1980-81)
39
Tim Schnobrich (1986-87)
28
Dan Brettschneider (1991-92)
35
9. Ten Players Tied
PM
112
109
102
102
98
96
94
94
92
91
Season SHG
1. Steve Forliti (1979-80)
Paul Mattson (1979-80)
Steve Loomis (1979-80)
Corey Boldenow (1982-83)
Jon Kalinski (2006-07)
5. Paul Notermann (1984-85)
Tom Miller (1981-82)
Corey Grassel (1992-93)
Kevin Wood (1993-94)
Tyler Deis (1996-97)
Ryan Schrick (1999-00)
GP 40
39
33
29
37
31
29
31
27
33
39
SHG
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
Season GWG 1. Pat Carroll (1982-83)
Pat Carroll (1984-85)
3. John Passolt (1980-81)
4. Larry Long (1979-80)
Larry Long (1980-81)
Shane Joseph (2002-03)
7. Steve Forliti (1978-79)
Dave Saatzer (1978-79)
Tom Kern (1980-81)
Greg Larson (1980-81)
John Haglund (1985-86)
Todd Jutting (1986-87)
Tyler Deis (1997-98)
Tim Wolfe (1999-00)
GP 37
35
37
38
39
41
36
36
36
39
37
31
28
39
GWG
7
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
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15
14
13
12
12
10
10
10
9
Goaltending
Career Games Played
1. Steve Carroll (1977-81)
2. Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
3. Eric Pateman (1998-02)
4. Jon Volp (2001-05)
5. Bill Blake (1987-91)
6. Ron Durner (1972-76)
Des Christopher (1995-98)
GP
115
102
93
85
63
60
60
Career Minutes Played
1. Steve Carroll (1977-81)
2. Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
3. Eric Pateman (1998-02)
4. Jon Volp (2001-05)
5. Ron Durner (1972-76)
6. Bill Blake (1987-91)
7. Dave Gross (1969-73)
GP
115
102
93
85
60
63
56
MP
6895:36
5996:00
5354.25
4271.52
3475:26
3442:00
3388:34
Career Victories
1. Steve Carroll (1977-81)
2. Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
3, Eric Pateman (1998-02)
4. Dave Gross (1969-73)
5. Ron Durner (1972-76)
GP
115
102
93
56
60
Wins
81
57
49
35
34
Career Saves
1. Steve Carroll (1977-81)
2. Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
3. Eric Pateman (1998-02)
4. Jon Volp (2001-05)
5. Ron Durner (1972-76)
GP
104
102
93
85
58
Saves
3,228
2,874
2,553
2,142
1,821
Career Save%-1,300 Mins.
1. Eric Pateman (1998-02)
2. Brian Langlot (1991-93)
3. Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
Jim Hipp (1984-86)
5. Des Christopher (1995-98)
Jason Jensen (2000-03
GP Save%
93
.904
52
.899
102
.894
25
.894
60
.893
54
.893
Career GAA-1,300 Mins.
1. Eric Pateman (1998-02)
2. Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
3. Jim Hipp (1984-86)
4. Ron Bookler (1993-95)
5. Des Christopher (1995-98)
Career Shutouts
1. Eric Pateman (1998-02)
2. Dave Gross (1969-73)
3. Emil Mattson (1969-70)
Ken Hupila (1971-74)
Steve Carroll (1977-81)
Ken Hilgert (1984-88)
Brian Langlot (1991-93)
Des Christopher (1995-98)
Jon Volp (2001-05)
GP
93
102
25
36
60
GAA
3.05
3.41
3.42
3.46
3.49 GP
93
56
6
11
115
102
52
31
85
SO
7
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Season Games Played
1. Steve Carroll (1979-80)
Eric Pateman (1999-00)
3. Steve Carroll (1980-81)
4. Steve Carroll (1978-79)
Dan Tormey (2005-06)
6. Jon Volp (2003-04)
Season Minutes Played
1. Steve Carroll (1979-80)
2. Eric Pateman (1999-00)
3. Steve Carroll (1980-81)
4. Steve Carroll (1978-79)
5. Dan. Tormey (2005-06)
5. Brian Langlot (1992-93)
Season Victories
1. Steve Carroll (1979-80)
2. Steve Carroll (1980-81)
3. Eric Pateman (1999-00)
4. Steve Carroll (1978-79)
5. Ron Durner (1975-76)
Westy Graves (1982-83)
Ken Hilgert (1985-86)
Ken Hilgert (1986-87)
GP
38
38
35
31
31
30
Season Saves
1. Steve Carroll (1978-79)
2. Steve Carroll (1980-81)
3. Steve Carroll (1979-80)
4. Eric Pateman (1999-00)
5. Brian Langlot (1992-93)
GP
38
38
35
31
31
29
MP
2285:36
2282.00
2090:33
1858:54
1822:36
1735:06
GP
38
35
38
31
27
23
28
28
Wins
29
26
21
20
17
17
17
17
GP Saves
31
1,090
35
1,083
38
1,055
38
1,024
29
956
Season Save%-600 Mins.
1. Dave Gross (1972-73)
2. Eric Pateman (1998-99)
3. Glen Prodahl (1990-91)
4. Eric Pateman (1999-00)
5. Brian Langlot (1991-92)
GP Save%
15
.924
23
.919
22
.911
38
.908
23
.903
Season GAA-600 Mins.
1. Glen Prodahl (1990-91)
2. Dave Gross (1972-73)
3. Eric Pateman (1999-00)
4. Eric Pateman (1998-99)
5. Dave Gross (1970-71)
Des Christopher (1995-96)
GP
22
15
38
23
16
12
Season Shutouts
1. Eric Pateman (1999-00)
2. Ken Hupila (1971-72)
3. Emil Mattson (1970-71)
Dave Gross (1972-73)
Steve Carroll (1979-80)
Westy Graves (1981-82)
Ken Hilgert (1986-87)
Brian Langlot (1991-92)
Ron Bookler (1994-95)
Des Christopher (1995-96)
Paul Nielsen (1995-96)
Eric Pateman (1998-99)
Dan Tormey (2005-06)
GP
38
4
3
15
38
15
28
23
24
12
18
23
2
GAA
2.65
2.67
2.73
2.76
3.00
3.00
SO
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
MSU Hockey Records
Team Records
In a Season
Most Games—41, 2002-03
Most Wins—30, 1979-80.
Fewest Wins—5, 1977-78.
Most Consecutive Wins—15, 1979-80/1980-81.
Most Losses—17, 1992-93.
Fewest Losses—2, 1970-71.
Most Consecutive Losses—10, 1993-94/1994-95.
Most Ties—10, 2002-03
Fewest Ties—0, 1974-75, 1980-81, 1983-84, 1994-95.
Most Consecutive Ties—2, 1984-85, 1990-91, 1995-96.
Most Overtime Games—10, 1992-93.
Fewest Overtime Games—1, 1974-75, 1977-78.
Most Consecutive Overtime Games—3, 1988-89, 1991-92,
2002-03
Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss—17, 2002-03
Most Consecutive Games Without a Win—10, 199394/1994-95.
Most Consecutive Games Without a Tie—65, 198283/1984-85.
Most Consecutive Games Without an Overtime—46,
1977-78/1978-79.
Most Goals—293, 1979-80.
Most Assists—400, 1979-80.
Most Points—693, 1979-80.
Most Shots Taken—1,562, 1979-80.
Most Goals Per Game—7.32, 1979-80.
Most 10-Goal Games—9, 1979-80.
Most Power-Play Goals—61, 1979-80.
Most Short-Handed Goals—14, 1979-80.
Most Hat Tricks—14, 1979-80.
Most Goals Against—155, 1977-78.
Most Penalty Minutes—797, 2002-03
Most Shutouts—4, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1995-96.
Most Consecutive Shutouts—2, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1986-87,
1995-96.
Best W-L Percentage—.861, 1970-71 (15-2-1)
In a Game:
Most Goals—18, Jan. 16, 1982 vs. UW-Stout (18-2).
Most Assists—28, Jan. 16, 1982 vs. UW-Stout (18-2).
Most Goals Allowed—12, 1969-70 vs. Concordia (12-2)
and 1974-75 vs. Augsburg (12-1).
Largest Win Margin—16, Jan. 16, 1982 vs. UW-Stout
(18-2).
Largest Loss Margin—11, 1974-75 vs. Augsburg (12-1).
Most Penalty Minutes—55, Feb. 12, 1994 vs. Air Force.
Most Shots on Goal—84, Jan. 26, 1991 vs. St. Scholastica.
Fewest Shots on Goal—14, Jan. 3, 1994 vs. UW-Superior.
Most Goals, Two Teams—23, Feb. 22, 1980 vs. UW-Stout
(17-6).
In a Period
Most Goals—9, Nov. 20, 1977 vs. Iowa State.
Most Assists—14, Dec. 1, 1979 vs. Iowa State.
Most Shots on Goal—34, Twice, both Jan. 26, 1991 vs. St.
Scholastica.
Fewest Shots on Goal—1, Dec. 18, 1992 vs. UW-Superior.
Most Goals Allowed—7, 1974-75 vs. Augsburg.
Most SOG Allowed—28, Mar. 12, 1979 vs. Salem State.
Fewest SOG Allowed—0, Nov. 17, 1979 vs. St. John’s.
Fastest Two Goals—0:07, 1973-74 vs. St. Olaf.
Fastest Three Goals—0:38, Nov. 25, 1994 vs. St. Scholastica.
Fastest Four Goals—1:46, Dec. 13, 1996 vs. Gustavus
Adolphus.
Fastest Five Goals—2:45, Dec. 1, 1979 vs. Iowa State.
fense—128, Todd George (1996-00).
Most Penalties Per Game—1.59, John Cupkie (1969-72).
Center—0.92, Gunnar Henrikson (1992-94). Wing—0.93,
Tyler Deis (1995-99). Defense—1.59, John Cupkie (196972).
Most Penalty Minutes—325, Todd George (1999-00).
Center—178, Jon Hill (1982-86). Wing—309, Tyler Deis
(1995-99). Defense—325, Todd George (1996-SA).
Most Penalty Minutes Per Game—3.49, John Cupkie
(1969-72). Center—2.51, Gunnar Henrikson (1992-94).
Wing—2.35, Tyler Deis (1995-99). Defense—3.49, John
Cupkie (1969-72).
Most Power-Play Goals—37, Pat Carroll (1981-85).
Center—23, Greg Larson (1977-81). Wing—37, Pat Carroll
(1981-85). Defense—17, Terry Hughes (1986-90).
Most Short-Handed Goals—6, Steve Forliti (1977-81),
Steve Loomis (1977-80), Paul Notermann (1982-86), Kevin
Wood (1991-94). Center—4, Bill Rooney (1987-91). Wing—
6, Steve Forliti (1977-81), Steve Loomis (1977-80), Paul
Notermann (1982-86), Kevin Wood (1991-94). Defense—2,
Mike Weinkauf (1977-81).
Most Game-Winning Goals—17, Pat Carroll (1981-85).
Center—10, John Passolt (1979-82), Bill Rooney (1987-91).
Wing—17, Pat Carroll (1981-85). Defense—5, Tim Potter
(1988-92).
GOALTENDERS - Career
Forward Ryan Rintoul (MSU '94-98) had
more career assists than any player in MSU
men's hockey history with 114.
Individual Records
In a Career
Most Games—155, B.J. Abel (1999-03). Center—155, B.J.
Abel. Wing—149, Larry Long (1977-81). Defense—150,
Mike Weinkauf (1977-81).
Most Consecutive Games—137, Jasen Rintala (199498).
Most Goals—129, Tom Kern (1979-83). Center—76,
Greg Larson (1977-81). Wing—129, Tom Kern (1979-83).
Defense—41, Mike Weinkauf (1977-81).
Most Goals Per Game—0.98, Bill Techar (1969-70,
1971-73). Center—0.98, Bill Techar (1969-70, 1971-73).
Wing—0.93, Pat Carroll (1981-85). Defense—0.32, Dave
Saatzer (1975-79), Bill Norberg (1980-82).
Most Assists— 124, Ryan Rintoul (1994-98). Center—105,
John Passolt (1979-82), Jon Hill (1982-86). Wing—113, Steve
Forliti (1977-81). Defense—90, Dave Saatzer (1975-79).
Most Assists Per Game—1.06, Ryan Rintoul (1994-97).
Center—1.06, Ryan Rintoul (1994-97). Wing—0.83, Steve
Forliti (1977-81). Defense—0.85, Dave Saatzer (1975-79).
Most Points—239, Tom Kern (1979-83). Center—168, Greg
Larson (1977-81), Jon Hill (1982-86). Wing—239, Tom Kern
(1979-83). Defense—125, Mike Weinkauf (1977-81).
Most Points Per Game—1.88, John Passolt (1979-80, 198182). Center—1.63, John Passolt (1979-82). Wing—1.70, Pat
Carroll (1981-85). Defense—1.17, Dave Saatzer (1975-79).
Most Penalties—128, Todd George (1996-00). Center—85,
Jon Hill (1982-86). Wing—117, Tyler Deis (1995-99). De-
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Most Games Played: 115, Steve Carroll (1977-81).
Most Minutes: 6895:36, Steve Carroll (1977-81).
Most Victories: 81, Steve Carroll (1977-81).
Most Saves: 3,570, Steve Carroll (1977-81).
Highest Save %: .904, Eric Pateman (1999-02)
Lowest Goals Against Avg.: 3.04, Eric Pateman (199802)
Most Shutouts: 7, Eric Pateman (1998-02).
Most Career Points: 7, Eric Pateman (1998-02).
In a Season
Most Games Played—41, Shane Joseph, B.J. Abel, Pete
Runkel (2002-03). Freshman—40, Tom Kern, Tom Sanvik,
John Wilharm (1979-80), Brock Becker (2002-03). Sophomore—40, Paul Larson, John Passolt (1979-80), Steven Johns
(40). Junior—41, Shane Joseph (2002-03). Senior—B.J.
Abel, Pete Runkel (2002-03).
Most Goals—43, Tom Kern (1982-83). Freshman—30,
Tyler Deis (1995-96). Sophomore—42, Pat Carroll (1982-83).
Junior—32, Steve Forliti (1979-80), Tom Kern (1981-82).
Senior—43, Tom Kern (1982-83). Center—31, John Passolt
(1979-80). Wing—43, Tom Kern (1982-83). Defense—15,
John McNamara (1970-71).
Most Goals Per Game—1.17, Bill Techar (1969-70).
Freshman—1.17, Bill Techar (1969-70). Sophomore—1.14,
Pat Carroll (1982-83). Junior—1.05, Jim Stangl (1972-73).
Senior—1.16, Tom Kern (1982-83). Center—1.17, Bill Techar
(1969-70). Wing—1.16, Tom Kern (1982-83). Defense—0.88,
John McNamara (1970-71).
Most Assists—46, John Passolt (1979-80), Pat Carroll (198283). Freshman—33, Tom Kern (1979-80). Sophomore—46,
Pat Carroll (1982-83). Junior—44, Steve Forliti (1979-80).
Senior—42, Dave Saatzer (1978-79). Forward—46, John
Passolt (1979-80), Pat Carroll (1982-83). Defense—42, Dave
Saatzer (1978-79).
Most Assists Per Game—1.53, John McNamara (1970-71).
Freshman—1.23, Jeff King (1974-75). Sophomore—1.30,
Ryan Rintoul (1995-96). Junior—1.10, Steve Forliti (197980). Senior—2.41, John McNamara (1970-71).
Most Points—88, Pat Carroll (1982-83). Freshman—62,
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Tom Kern (1979-80). Sophomore—88, Pat Carroll (198283). Junior—76, Steve Forliti (1979-80). Senior—76,
Tom Kern (1982-83). Forward—88, Pat Carroll (1982-83). Defense—56, Dave Saatzer (1978-79).
Most Points Per Game—2.41, John McNamara (1970-71).
Freshman—1.92, Bill Techar (1969-70). Sophomore—2.38,
Pat Carroll (1982-83). Junior—1.90, Steve Forliti (1979-80).
Senior—2.41, John McNamara (1970-71).
Most Penalties—48, Todd George (1996-97). Freshman—48, Todd George (1996-97). Sophomore—39, Paul
Gerten (1990-91). Junior—45, Dave Hjermstad (1979-80).
Senior—47, Dan Brettschneider (1991-92).
Most Penalties Per Game—1.79, John Cupkie (1969-70).
Freshman—1.45, Todd George (1996-97). Sophomore—
1.79, John Cupkie (1969-70). Junior—1.67, John Cupkie
(1970-71). Senior—1.47, Matt Mountain (1987-88).
Most Penalty Minutes—112, Todd George (1996-97).
Freshman—112, Todd George (1996-97). Sophomore—90,
Tyler Deis (1996-97). Junior—98, Dave Hjermstad (197980).
Most Penalty Minutes Per Game—3.78, John Cupkie
(1970-71). Freshman—3.39, Todd George (1996-97). Sophomore—3.57, John Cupkie (1969-70). Junior—3.78, John
Cupkie (1970-71). Senior—3.20, Matt Mountain (1987-88).
Most Power-Play Goals—15, Larry Ward (1978-79).
Freshman—9, Mark Zacharias (1994-95). Sophomore—13,
Pat Carroll (1982-83). Junior—12, Greg Larson (1979-80),
Cole Bassett (2002-03). Senior—15, Larry Ward (1978-79).
Most Short-Handed Goals—4, Steve Forliti (1979-80),
Paul Mattson (1979-80), Steve Loomis (1979-80), Carey
Boldenow (1982-83), Jon Kalinski (2006-07). Freshman—2,
Paul Notermann (1982-83), Tom Follmer (1985-86), Bill
Rooney (1987-88). Sophomore—Jon Kalinski (2006-07).
Junior—4, Steve Forliti, Paul Mattson (1979-80). Senior—4,
Steve Loomis (1979-80), Carey Boldenow (1982-83).
Most Game-Winning Goals—7, Pat Carroll (1982-83 &
1984-85). Freshman—4, John Haglund (1985-86), Ryan
Rintoul (1994-95). Sophomore—7, Pat Carroll (1982-83).
Junior—6, John Passolt (1980-81). Senior—7, Pat Carroll
(1984-85).
GOALTENDERS - Season
Most Games Played—38, Steve Carroll (1979-80), Eric
Pateman (1999-00).
Most Minutes—2285:36, Steve Carroll (1979-80).
Most Victories—29, Steve Carroll (1979-80).
Most Saves—1,090, Steve Carroll (1978-79).
Highest Save Percentage—.924, Dave Gross (1972-73).
Lowest Goals Against Avg.—2.65, Glen Prodahl (199091).
Most Shutouts—4, Eric Pateman (1999-00)
Most Points—3, Des Christopher (1996-97), Eric Pateman
(1998-99 and 1999-00), Jason Jensen (2001-02), Jon Volp
(2003-04).
Mike Weinkauf scored more goals (41) and points (125)
then any other defenseman in MSU men's hockey history.
Weinkauf was inducted into the MSU's Athletics Hall of Fame
in September of 2003.
Career Scoring By MSU Defensemen
Player (Years)
GP
Pts
1. Mike Weinkauf (1977-81)
150
125
2. Dave Saatzer (1975-79)
106
124
3. Terry Hughes (1986-90)
125 91
Todd George (1996-00)
145
91
5. Tim Potter (1988-92)
128 86
Jason Krug (1994-98)
129 86
7. Ben Christopherson (1997-01)
148
82
8. Steven Johns (2001-05)
142
80
9. Kyle Peto (2002-06)
111
78
9. Scott Jenewein (1983-87) 85 72
10. Bryan Lyke (1991-95)
126
69
11. Dan Horn (1984-88)
128 65
12. Derek Cooper (1987-91)
115 64
13. Tom Anderson (1975-77)
59
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Goaltender Glen Prodahl's 2.65 goals against average in 1990-91
established a school single-season record.
In a Game
Most Goals—6, Paul Mattson (Dec. 7, 1979 vs. UW-Eau
Claire).
Most Assists—7, Steve Forliti (Dec. 7, 1979 vs. UW-Eau
Claire).
Most Points—9, Steve Forliti (Dec. 7, 1979 vs. UW-Eau
Claire).
Most Penalties—5, Mike Carroll (1977-78), Corey Grassel
(Nov. 6, 1993 vs. UW-Eau Claire), James Palmer (Oct. 28,
1995 vs. UW-Superior), Ryan Schrick (Jan. 21, 1997 vs. Air
Force).
Most Penalty Minutes—32, Dana Sorensen (Feb. 27, 2004
vs. Michigan Tech).
Most Saves—65, Ken Hupila (1972-73).
Fewest Saves—10, Dave Pilot (1977-78), Ron Bookler
(Nov. 25, 1994 vs. St. Scholastica).
Forward Steve Forliti established school records for most assists
(7) and points (9) in one game when the Mavericks played UW-Eau
Claire in 1979.
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Single-season points by a defenseman
Dave Saatzer, Sr., 1978-79
Mike Weinkauf, Jr., 1979-80
Dave Saatzer, Jr, 1977-78
John McNamara, Sr., 1970-71
Mike Weinkauf, Sr., 1980-81
Terry Hughes, Sr., 1989-90
Jeff King, Fr., 1974-75
Scott Jenewein, Sr., 1986-87
Tom Anderson, Sr., 1976-77
Tom Anderson, Jr., 1975-76
Tim Potter, Sr., 1991-92
Kyle Peto, Jr., 2005-06
Steve Wagner, Jr., 2006-07
Todd George, Fr., 1996-97
Scott Jenewein, Jr., 1985-86
Kyle Peto, So. 2004-05
Mike Weinkauf, So., 1978-79
Tim Potter, So., 1989-90
Jason Krug, So., 1995-96
Steven Johns, So., 2002-03
Ben Christopherson, So., 1998-99
Todd George, Jr., 1998-99
Kyle Peto, Fr., 2003-04
Terry Hughes, So., 1987-77
Greg Moore, Sr., 1990-91
Brian Lyke, Sr., 1994-95
*Led team in scoring
GP
36
40
30
17
39
36
22
32
28
31
34
38
G-A-Pts
14-42--56
12-36--48
12-20--42*
15-26--41*
12-27--39
13-24--37*
9-27--36
11-24--35
7-25--32
10-21--31
11-19--30
8-21--29
33
37
37
37
37
31
40
37
37
33
27
33
33
7-21--28
8-20--28
3-24--27
14-13--27
8-18--26
9-17--26
2-24--26
3-21--24
2-21--23
3-19--22
5-17--22
5-17--22
7-15--22
MSU Hockey Awards
1981-82 John Anderson, D
1980-81 Jim Follmer, F
1979-80 Greg Larson, F
BW3 Star of The Year
2006-07 Travis Morin, F
2005-06 Dan Tormey, G
2004-05 David Backes, F
2003-04 Shane Joseph, F
2002-03 Shane Joseph, F
2001-02 Jeffy Cunningham, F
2000-01 Jesse Rooney, F
1999-00 Eric Pateman, G
1998-99 Aaron Fox, F
1997-98 Jasen Rintala, F
1996-97 Tyler Deis, F
Most Improved
2006-07 James Gaulrapp, F
2005-06 Jon Kalinski, G
2004-05 Chris Clark, G
2002-03 Kurtis Kisio, F
2002-03 Grant Stevenson, f
2001-02 Shane Joseph, F
2000-01 Matt Paluczak, D
1999-00 Joe Bourne, D
1998-99 Tyler Baines, F
1997-98 T.J. Guidarelli, F
1996-97 Ryan Schrick, F
1995-96 Paul Nielsen, G
1994-95 Ron Bookler, G
1993-94 Josh Ralph, D
1992-93 Brian Amundson, F
1991-92 Dave Hansen, F
1990-91 Mike Ciolli, F
1989-90 Rob Thompson, F
1988-89 John Buchanan, D
1986-87 Joe Squires, F
1980-81 Tom Miller, D
1978-79 Steve Loomis, F
1977-78 Steve Forliti, F
1976-77 Jon Christofferson, F
1975-76 Brian Young, F
1974-75 Jim Bernier, D & Butch Johnson, F
Best Hustle
2006-07 Trevor Bruess, F
2005-06 Rob Rankin, F
2004-05 Rob Rankin, F
2003-04 Ryan Mckelvie, F
2002-03 B.J. Abel, F
2001-02 Justin Martin, F
2000-01 Ryan Severson, F
1999-00 Ryan Severson, F
1998-99 Ryan Severson, F 1997-98 Jasen Rintala, F
1996-97 Jasen Rintala, F
1995-96 Jasen Rintala, F
1994-95 Jasen Rintala, F
1993-94 Todd Waldo, F
1992-93 Paul Gerten, F
1991-92 Trevor Rosselein, F
1990-91 Pat Martin, F
1989-90 Pat Martin, F
1988-89 Pat Martin, F
1986-87 Todd Jutting, F
1981-82 Tom Hedrick, F
1980-81 Tom Hedrick, F 1978-79 Carl Davis, F 1977-78 Carl Davis, F
1976-77 Carl Davis, F
Don Brose Leadership Award
2006-07 Chad Brownlee
2005-06 Ryan McKelvie, F
2004-05 Steven Johns, D
2002-03 Joe Bourne, D
2001-02 Andy Hedlund, D
1999-00 Andy Fermoyle, D
1997-98 Jason Krug, D
1996-97 Chris Wohnoutka, G
Most Valuable Player
2006-07 Travis Morin, F
2005-06 David Backes, F
2004-05 David Backes, F
2003-04 Shane Joseph, F
2002-03 B.J. Abel, F
2001-02 Andy Hedlund, D
2000-01 Jesse Rooney, F
1999-00 Eric Pateman, G
1998-99 Aaron Fox, F 1997-98 Des Christopher, G
1996-97 Tyler Deis, F
1995-96 Tyler Deis, F
1994-95 Ryan Rintoul, F
Unsung Player
1993-94 Brett Kinaschuck, F
2006-07 Joel Hanson, F
1992-93 Brian Langlot, G
2005-06 Rob Rankin, F
1991-92 Dan Brettschneider, F
2004-05 Brad Thompson, F
1990-91 Bill Rooney, F
2003-04 Brad Thompson, F
1989-90 Terry Hughes, D
2002-03 Joe Bourne, D
1988-89 Bill Rooney, F
2001-02 Justin Martin, F
1987-88 Ken Hilgert, G
2000-01 Andy Hedlund, D
1986-87 Ken Hilgert, G & Scott Jenewein, D
1999-00 Andy Fermoyle, D
1985-86 John Hill, F
1998-99 Darin Hawn, D
1984-85 Pat Carroll, F
1997-98 Andy Fermoyle, D
1983-84 Jon Hill, F
1996-97 Kevin Irlbeck, D
1995-96 Matt Cunningham, D & James Palmer, F 1982-83 Tom Kern, F
1981-82 John Passolt, F
1994-95 Darren Blue, D
1980-81 Steve Forliti, F
1993-94 Darren Blue, D
1979-80 Steve Carroll, G
1992-93 Brian Lyke, D
1978-79 Steve Carroll, G
1991-92 Craig Willmert, D 1977-78 Dave Saatzer, D
1990-91 Derek Cooper, D & Craig Willmert, D
1976-77 Tom Anderson, D
1989-90 Bill Blake, G
1975-76 Ron Durner, G
1988-89 Tom Lundeen, D
1974-75 Greg Olson, D
1987-88 Todd McChesney, D
1973-74 Tom Dougherty, D
1986-87 Al Chancellor, F
1972-73 Bill Techar, F
1985-86 Dan Horn, D
1971-72 Karl Ulrich, F
1984-85 Jim Becker, D
1970-71 John McNamara, D
1983-84 John Anderson, D
1969-70 Bill Techar, F
1982-83 Mike Hill, D
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They Wore the "C"
MSU's Team Captains & Assistant Captains
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
Travis Morin (C), Chad Brownlee (C), Steve Wagner
David Backes (C), Ryan McKelvie, Chad Brownlee
Brad Thompson (C), Steven Johns, Ryan McKelvie
Shane Joseph (C), Ryan McKelvie, Matt Paluczak
B.J. Abel (C), Joe Bourne, Pete Runkel
Andy Hedlund, B.J. Abel
Ryan Severson, Tyler Baines
Andy Fermoyle, Aaron Fox, Tyler Baines
Andy Fermoyle, Rob White
Jasen Rintala, Mark Zacharias
Jasen Rintala, Mark Zacharias
Jason Krug, Jasen Rintala, Mark Zacharias
Darren Blue, Brian Lyke
Darren Blue, J. Lindsay, Brian Lyke
Mike Ciolli, Paul Gerten
Dan Brettschneider, Tim Potter, Craig Willmert
Paul Gherardi, Bill Rooney, Rob Thompson
Terry Hughes, Bill Rooney
Todd Jutting, Tom Lundeen, Joe Squires
Ken Hilgert, Dan Horn
Dan Horn, Scott Jenewein, Tim Miller
Erik Evans
Mark Gustafson, Loren Bayer
Bruce Gessel, Rob Harrington
John Wilharm
Paul Mattson
Steve Forliti, Mike Weinkauf
Steve Forliti, Steve Loomis
Carl Davis, Dave Saatzer
Carl Davis, Dave Saatzer
Tom Anderson, Pat Follmer
Buzz Essel
Van Anderson
Ken Ottum
Bill Techar
Karl Ulrich
Karl Ulrich
John Cupkie, Dave Kramer, Karl Ulrich
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Brad Thompson
MSU 2001-05
Shane Joseph
MSU 1999-04
B.J. Abel
MSU 1999-03
Andy Hedlund
MSU 1998-02
Aaron Fox
MSU 1996-2000
Terry Hughes
MSU 1986-90
Erik Evans
MSU 1983-86
Mark Gustafson
MSU 1981-85
Tom Anderson
MSU 1975-77
Steve Forliti
MSU 1977-81
MSU's WCHA Award Winners
All-WCHA
1999-00
2000-01
2002-03
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2006-07
Aaron Fox (Sr., Forward, Third Team)
Ben Christopherson (Sr., Defense, Third Team)
Shane Joseph (Jr., Forward, First Team)
Grant Stevenson (So., Forward, First Team)
Shane Joseph (Sr., Forward, Third Team)
David Backes (So., Forward, Third Team)
David Backes (Jr., Forward, Second Team)
Travis Morin (Sr., Forward, Second Team)
Steve Wagner (Jr., Defense, Third Team)
WCHA All-Rookie Team
2003-04
David Backes (forward)
2005-06
Dan Tormey (goaltender
WCHA Coach of the Year
1999-00
Don Brose
2002-03
Troy Jutting
Forward Shane Joseph was MSU's first two-time
All-WCHA pick.
WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year
2004-05
Steven Johns
Forward David Backes was the first MSU player
to be named to the WCHA All-Rookie team when
he was named to the team in 2003-04.
Troy Jutting (with Jeff Sauer) led
MSU to its first NCAA Division I
postseason appearance in 2002-03
and was named the WCHA Coach of
the Year.
The inimibitable Don Brose (with Bruce
McLeod) was named WCHA Coach of the
Year after guiding the Mavericks to a 2114-4 mark and a fourth-place league finish
in 1999-2000.
Senior defenseman Steven Johns became the first
MSU player to garner the WCHA Student-Athlete of
the Year Award when he picked up the honor in 200405. Johns, who completed his Minnesota State career
ranking eighth on MSU’s all-time list for defensemen
scoring with 8-70—78, was named MSU's Senior
Student-Athlete of the Year, was a three-time WCHA
All-Academic pick and a 2005 Maverick Achievement
Award recipient as a senior scholar-athlete. He played
a key role in the launching of the MSU Goals For Kids
program and he helped organize the MSU men’s hockey
Teddy Bear Toss promotion. An assistant captain as a
senior, the Cranbrook, B.C., native was a seven-time
member of MSU’s Dean’s List and a recipient of the
2004-05 Don Brose Leadership Award.
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Forward Grant Stevenson was an All-WCHA
First Team pick in 2002-03.
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MSU's WCHA Award Winners
WCHA Player of the Week
1999-00
Jesse Rooney (Offensive/Feb. 28)
Eric Pateman (Defensive/Nov. 11, Feb. 21)
Todd George (Defensive/Dec. 13)
B.J. Abel (Rookie/Jan. 24)
2000-01
Jesse Rooney (Offensive/Dec. 18)
Ben Christopherson (Defensive/Feb. 5)
Tim Jackman (Rookie/Nov. 6, Nov. 27, Dec. 18)
2001-02
Grant Stevenson (Rookie/Oct. 22, Feb. 25)
Jake Brenk (Rookie/Feb. 4)
Jason Jensen (Defensive/Dec. 3, Jan. 14)
2002-03
Jason Jensen (Defensive/Oct. 28, Feb. 24)
Shane Joseph (Offensive/Jan. 14)
Jeff Marler (Rookie/Jan. 14)
Grant Stevenson (Offensive/Jan. 20)
2003-04
Jon Volp (Defensive/Nov. 17 vs. Michigan Tech)
Shane Joseph (Offensive/Dec. 22 vs. Denver)
David Backes (Rookie/Dec. 22 vs. Denver)
Travis Morin (Rookie/Jan. 26 vs. St. Cloud State)
2004-05
Travis Morin (Offensive/Nov. 15 vs. Alaska-Anchorage)
David Backes (Offensive, Dec. 13 vs. Wisconsin)
Adam Gerlach (Offensive, Mar. 7 vs. Nebraska-Omaha)
Ryan Carter (Rookie, Feb. 21 vs. St. Cloud State)
Ryan Carter (Rookie, Feb. 28 vs. Denver)
2005-06
Dan Tormey (Rookie/Nov. 7 vs. Alaska Anchorage)
Dan Tormey (Rookie/Nov. 14 vs. Denver)
Dan Tormey (Rookie/Jan. 16 vs. Alaska Anchorage)
Kurtis Kisio (Offensive/Jan. 30 vs. Minnesota-Duluth)
Brian Kilburg (Rookie/Jan. 30 vs. Minnesota-Duluth)
Mike Zacharias (Rookie/Feb. 20 vs. St. Cloud State)
2006-07
Travis Morin (Offensive/Dec. 19 vs. Minnesota-Duluth
Trevor Bruess (Rookie/Dec. 19 vs. Minnesota-Duluth
Mike Zacharias (Defensive/Feb. 6 vs. Michigan Tech)
Zach Harrison (Rookie/Feb. 27 vs. Colorado College)
Jake Brenk earned
WCHA Rookie of the
Week kudos in 2001-02.
Jesse Rooney was a WCHA Offensive Player of
the Week pick twice during his MSU career.
Jeff Marler was WCHA
Rookie of the Week in
2002-03.
Travis Morin was a WCHA Offensive Player of
the Week pick twice during his MSU career.
Kurtis Kisio was a
WCHA Offensive Player
of the Week selection during the 2005-06 season.
Adam Gerlach was a
WCHA Offensive Player
of the Week selection
during the 2004-05
season.
Ryan Carter was a 2-time WCHA Rookie
of the Week during the
2004-05 campaign.
MSU's WCHA All-Academic Honorees
1999-00
Jon Bushy, Ben Christopherson, Andy Fermoyle,
Andy Hedlund, Todd Kelzenberg, Ryan Schrick, Ryan Severson.
2000-01
B.J. Abel, Tyler Baines, Joen Bourne, Jon Bushy, Ben
Christopherson, Andy Hedlund, Jason Jensen, Shane Joseph, Todd
Kelzenberg, Peter Runkel, Ryan Severson.
2004-05
David Backes, Brock Becker, Chad Brownlee,
Chris Clark , Lucas Fransen, Adam Gerlach, Steven Johns, Kurtis
Kisio, Jeff Marler, Ryan McKelvie, Travis Morin, Kyle Nixon,
Rob Rankin.
2001-02
B.J. Abel, Joe Bourne, Andy Hedlund, Jason Jensen,
Shane Joseph, Justin Martin, Matt Paluczak, Eric Pateman, Peter
Runkel.
2005-06
David Backes, Chad Brownlee, Ryan Carter, Chris
Clark, Lucas Fransen, Joel Hanson, Mark Hinz, Kurtis Kisio, R.J.
Linder, Shane McCormick, Ryan McKelvie, Travis Morin, Steven
Wagner,
2002-03
Joe Bourne, Aaron Forsythe, Adam Gerlach, Jon
Hart, Jason Jensen, Steven Johns, Matt Paluczak, Kyle Nixon, Peter
Runkel, Jon Volp.
2006-07
Chad Brownlee, Chris Clark, Lucas Fransen, Joel
Hanson, Kurtis Kisio, R.J. Linder, Travis Morin, Dan Tormey, Matt
Tyree, Steve Wagner.
2003-04
Chad Clower, Jon Hart, Steven Johns, Shane Joseph,
Kyle Nixon, Ryan McKelvie, Dana Sorensen.
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MSU Hat Tricks & Shut-outs
Hat Tricks By MSU Players
1969-70 Dave Kramer vs. UW-Stout
1970-71 Mike Biondich (4) vs. Iowa State
1972-73 Bill Techar (5) vs. Hamline
1972-73 Tom Robinson vs. St. Olaf
1972-73 Ken Ottum vs. UW-Stout
1972-73 Jim Stangl vs. Lake Forest
1974-75 Mike Wallace (5) vs. UW-Stout
1976-77 Bill Essel vs. Iowa State
1976-77 Bill Essel vs. UW-Stout
1976-77 Larry Ward vs. St. Mary's
1976-77 Larry Ward vs. St. Cloud State
1976-77 Pat Follmer vs. Air Force
1976-77 Tom Anderson vs. St. Cloud State
1976-77 Tom Mueller vs. St. Cloud State
1977-78 Larry Ward vs. UI-Chicago
1977-78 Larry Long vs. Iowa State
1977-78 Dave Busby vs Iowa State
1977-78 Mike Carroll vs. UW-Stout
1977-78 Bill Essel vs. St. Cloud State
1978-79 Steve Loomis & Larry Long vs. St. Olaf
1978-79 Steve Forliti vs. Gustavus
1978-79 Steve Loomis vs. UI-Chicago
1978-79 Greg Larson vs. UI-Chicago
1978-79 Marc Peckham & Greg Larson vs. Bethel
1978-79 Carl Davis vs. St. Thomas
1978-79 Larry Ward vs. UW-Superior
1978-79 Larry Long vs. UW-Stout
1978-79 Dave Saatzer vs. St. Cloud State
1978-79 Steve Loomis vs. St. Cloud State
1979-80 Tom Kern vs. UW-River Falls
1979-80 Jeff Krensing vs. St. Scholastica
1979-80 Larry Long (4) vs. UW-Stout
1979-80 John Passolt vs, Hamline
1979-80 Paul Mattson (6) vs. UW-Eau Claire
1979-80 Paul Mattson (4) vs. Hamline
1980-81 Steve Forliti vs. St. John’s
1980-81 Tom Kern vs. St. Thomas
1980-81 Greg Larson (4) vs. UW-Stout
1980-81 Larry Long vs. UW-Eau Claire
1980-81 Larry Long vs. UW-River Falls
1980-81 John Passolt vs. St. Olaf
1981-82 Tom Kern vs. Air Force
1981-82 Tom Kern vs. UW-Eau Claire
1981-82 Tom Kern vs. UW-Stout
1981-82 Tom Kern vs. UW-Stout
1981-82 Paul Mattson vs. UW-Stout
1981-82 Tom Sanvik vs. UW-Stout
1981-82 Pat Carroll vs. St. Olaf
1981-82 Jim Follmer vs. St. Cloud State
1982-83 Pat Carroll vs. St. Olaf
1982-83 Pat Carroll vs. UW-River Falls
1982-83 Pat Carroll (4) vs. UW-Superior
1982-83 Tom Kern (4) vs. UW-Superior
1982-83 Pat Carroll vs. St. Cloud State
1982-83 Tom Kern (4) vs. UW-Superior
1982-83 Tom Kern vs. St. Scholastica
1982-83 Jon Hill vs. UW-River Falls
1982-83 Pat Carroll vs. Lake Forest
1983-84 Pat Carroll vs. UW-Stevens Point
1983-84 Pat Carroll vs. St. Scholastica
1983-84 Jon Hill & Troy Jutting vs. St. Scholastica
1983-84 Erik Evans has St. Scholastica
1984-85 Pat Carroll vs. UW-Stevens Point
1984-85 Pat Carroll vs. UW-Stevens Point
1984-85 Pat Carroll vs. UW-Superior
1984-85 Steve Checco vs. St. Olaf
1984-85 Erik Evans vs. UW-Stevens Point
1985-86 Dan Kubat vs. UW-River Falls
11/19/86 Tim Schnobrich (5) vs. Gustavus
1986-87 Tim Schnobrich (4) vs. UW-Stevens Point
1986-87 Al Chancellor vs. St. John’s
12/09/88 Todd Suhsen vs. UW-Eau Claire
03/12/89 Bill Rooney @ UW-Stevens Point
11/29/90 Paul Gerten vs. Gustavus
01/26/91 Pat Martin vs. St. Scholastica
11/16/91 Dan Brettschneider vs. Bemidji State
02/29/92 Paul Gerten @ UW-Stevens Point
02/20/93 Dave Hansen @ Alabama-Huntsville
11/11/94
11/18/94
11/25/95
12/16/95
01/22/96
02/24/96
11/08/97
12/27/97
10/23/98
10/11/98
01/8/99
01/23/99
02/16/99
10/15/99
12/16/00
01/12/01
02/23/02
11/15/02
03/01/03
11/28/03
11/29/03
12/20/04
11/12/04
02/25/05
03/05/05
12/31/05
02/03/06
Ryan Rintoul @ UW-Superior
Mark Zacharias vs. St. Mary’s
Ryan Rintoul & Brian Lyke @ St. Scholastica
Tyler Deis (4) @ Bemidji State
Jason Krug vs. Concordia
Tyler Deis (4) @ Air Force
Ryan Schrick vs. Ferris State
Tim Wolfe vs. Union
Peter Holoien vs. Canisius
Aaron Fox @ Alaska-Anchorage
Aaron Fox vs. North Dakota
Aaron Fox @ Wisconsin
Aaron Fox vs. Bemidji State
Jesse Rooney vs. Alabama-Huntsville
Jesse Rooney vs. Bemidji State
B.J. Abel @ Alaska-Anchorage
Grant Stevenson @ Michigan Tech.
Shane Joseph vs. St. Cloud State
Shane Joseph (4) @ Colorado College
David Backes @ Minnesota-Duluth
Jeff Marler @ Minnesota-Duluth
Shane Joseph vs. Denver
Travis Morin vs. Alaska-Anchorage
Ryan Carter vs. Denver
Adam Gerlach vs. Nebraska-Omaha
Travis Morin vs. Alabama-Huntsville
Ryan Carter vs. Michigan Tech
MSU Players With Multiple Hat Tricks
11 - Pat Carroll (1981-85)
9 -Tom Kern (1979-83)
6 -Larry Long (1977-81)
4 -Larry Ward (1975-79)
4 -Aaron Fox (1996-00)
3 -Bill Essel (1974-78)
3 -Greg Larson (1977-81)
3 -Steve Loomis (1977-80)
3 -Paul Mattson (1977-82)
3 -Shane Joseph (1999-04)
2 -Jesse Rooney (1998-01)
2 -John Passolt (1979-82)
2 -Steve Forliti (1977-81)
2 -John Hill (1982-86)
2 -Erik Evans (1983-86)
2 -Tim Schnobrich (1983-87)
2 -Paul Gerten (1989-93)
2 -Tyler Deis (1995-99)
2 -Ryan Rintoul (1994-98)
2 - Travis Morin (2003-SA)
2 - Ryan Carter (2004-060
Hat Tricks by MSU Defensemen
1976-77 Tom Anderson vs. St. Cloud State
1978-79 Dave Saatzer vs. St. Cloud State
1985-86 Dan Kubat vs. UW-River Falls
1995-96 Brian Lyke vs. St. Scholastica
1995-96 Jason Krug vs. Concordia
Most Goals in A Game by a MSU Player
6 - Paul Mattson vs. UW-Eau Claire, 1979-80
5 - Bill Techar vs. Hamline, 1972-73
5 - Mike Wallace vs. UW-Stout, 1974-75
5 - Tim Schnobrich vs. Gustavus, 11/19/86
4 - Mike Biondich vs. Iowa State, 1970-71
4 - Larry Long vs. UW-Stout, 1979-80
4 - Paul Mattson vs. Hamline, 1979-80
Paul Mattson
Six goals vs.
UW-Eau Claire
1979-80
Tim Schnobrich
Five goals vs.
Gustavus
1986-87
Dave Gross
First MSU shut-out
2-0 vs. UW-Stout
1969-70
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4 - Greg Larson vs. UW-Stout, 1980-81
4 - Pat Carroll vs. UW-Superior, 1982-83
4 - Tom Kern vs. UW-Superior, 1982-83
4 - Tom Kern vs. UW-Superior, 1982-83
4 - Tim Schnobrich vs. UW-Stevens Point, 1986-87
4 - Tyler Deis @ Bemidji State, 12/16/95
4 - Tyler Deis @ Air Force, 02/24/96
4 - Shane Joseph @ Colorado College, 03/01/03
Shutouts By MSU Goaltenders
1969-70 Dave Gross vs. UW-Stout (2-0)
1970-71 Dave Gross vs. Iowa State (8-0)
1970-71 Emil Mattson vs. UW-River Falls (4-0)
1970-71 Emil Mattson vs. St. OIaf (6-0)
1970-71 Emil Mattson vs. St. Olaf (5-0)
1971-72 Ken Hupila vs. UI-Chicago (10-0)
1971-72 Dave Gross vs. St. Olaf (4-0)
1971-72 Ken Hupila vs. UW-River Falls (8-0)
1971-72 Ken Hupila vs. St. Olaf (13-0)
1972-73 Dave Gross vs. St. Olaf (6-1)
1972-73 Dave Gross vs. St. Cloud State (2-0)
1974-75 Ron Durner vs. St. Olaf (7-0)
1975-76 Ron Durner @ St. Olaf (4-0)
1978-79 Mike Pilkington vs. Bethel (11-0)
1978-79 Steve Carroll @ St. Cloud State (9-0)
1979-80 Steve Carroll vs. St. John's (6-0)
1979-80 Steve Carroll vs. UW-Eau Claire (9-0)
1981-82 Rob Harrington vs. St. Olaf (12-0)
1981-82 Westy Graves vs. St. Thomas (5-0)
1981-82 Westy Graves @ St. Olaf (4-0)
1984-85 Dave Sperling @ UW-Stevens Point (15-0)
1984-85 Jim Hipp vs. UW-River Falls (4-0)
1984-85 Jim Hipp vs. UW-River Falls (9-0)
1986-87 Ken Hilgert vs. Gustavus (11-0)
1986-87 Ken Hilgert vs. Hamline (5-0)
01/16/87 Ken Hilgert vs. Bemidji State (6-0)
01/27/88 Bill Blake vs. Hamline (10-0)
11/05/89 Glen Prodahl @ St. Scholastica (5-0)
01/26/91 Glen Prodahl & J.P. Piche vs. St. Scholastica (15-0)
01/21/92 Brian Langlot vs. Gustavus ((8-0)
01/25/92 Brian Langlot vs. UW-Superior (4-0)
12/13/94 Ron Bookler vs. St. John’s (2-0)
01/24/95 Ron Bookler vs. Gustavus (3-0)
12/01/95 Des Christopher vs. St. Mary’s (8-0)
12/31/95 Paul Nielsen vs. St. Scholastica (4-0)
01/16/06 Paul Nielsen vs. St. Olaf (5-0)
01/19/96 Des Christopher vs. St. Olaf (9-0)
12/13/96 Des Christopher vs. Gustavus (10-0)
10/24/98 Todd Kelzenberg vs. Canisius (6-0)
02/07/99 Eric Pateman @ Air Force (2-0)
02/13/99 Eric Pateman vs. Niagara (5-0)
10/29/99 Eric Pateman @ Alaska-Anchorage (3-0)
11/13/99 Eric Pateman vs. Denver (2-0)
01/22/00 Eric Pateman vs. Wisconsin (3-0)
11/18/00 Eric Pateman vs. Alaska-Anchorage (3-0)
12/04/99 Eric Pateman @ Michigan Tech (3-0)
11/03/01 Jason Jensen vs. Findlay (9-0)
12/01/01 Jason Jensen @ North Dakota (6-0)
03/06/03 Jon Volp vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3-0)
11/14/03 Jon Volp vs. Michigan Tech (0-0)
03/06/03 Jon Volp vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3-0)
11/05/04 Chris Clark vs. Bemidji State (4-0)
11/06/04 Jon Volp vs. Bemdiji State (4-0)
11/12/05 Dan Tormey vs. Denver (4-0)
02/03/05 Dan Tormey vs. Michigan Tech (4-0)
01/13/07 Mike Zacharias vs. St. Cloud State (0-0)
Pat Carroll
MSU 1981-85
11 career hat tricks
Eric Pateman
MSU 1998-02
Seven career
shut-outs
Tom Anderson
Jason Krug
Last hat trick by a
First hat trick by a
MSU defenseman
MSU defenseman
vs. SCSU, 1976-77 vs. Concordia, 1995-96
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All-Time Player List & Statistics
Name (Hometown)...............................................Years
GP
G
A
Abel, B.J. (Rochester, Minn.)................................99-03
Adlin, Brooks (Bloomington, Minn.)....................79-80
Ahles, Jon (Detroit Lakes, Minn.).........................80-81
Allen, Jim (Anoka, Minn.).....................................82-84
Amundson, Brian (Duluth, Minn.).........................92-95
Anderson, B.J.(Alexandria, Minn.)........................98-01
Anderson, Chris (Duluth, Minn.)...........................84-85
Anderson, James Rochester, Minn.)......................80-81
Anderson, Jim (So. St. Paul, Minn.)......................88-89
Anderson, John (St. Paul,Minn.)............................80-84
Anderson, Steve (Eagen, Minn.)............................91-92
Anderson, Tom (St. Paul, Minn.)...........................75-77
Anderson, Van (Minneapolis, Minn.)....................72-75
155
7
7
53
84
49
20
11
1
92
28
59
54
38
0
1
14
30
4
6
2
0
8
3
17
16
75 113
1
1
1
2
28 42
36 66
9 13
3
9 3
5
1
1
40 48
7 10
46 63
20 36
68
1
4
14
51
8
9
1
0
51
11
34
10
147
2
8
28
113
16
21
2
0
111
30
68
20
9
0
0
3
11
0
0
0
0
3
0
—
—
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
—
—
6
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
—
—
B
Backes, David (Blaine, Minn.)..............................03-06
Baines, Tyler (Lethbridge, Alta.)...........................97-01
Bakke, Kelly (Coon Rapids, Minn.)......................89-92
Barger, John (Hallock, Minn.)...............................73-75
Barr, Dennis (Bloomington, Minn.).......................71-72
Barron, Ed (West St. Paul, Minn.).........................72-74
Bassett, Cole (Oakdale, Minn.)..............................00-04
Bauer, Brent * (Cottage Grove, Minn)..................82-83
Bayer, Loren (New Brighton, Minn.)....................81-85
Becker, Brock (Medicine Hat, Alta.).....................02-06
Becker, Jim (St. Paul, Minn.).................................82-85
Becker, John...........................................................71-73
Begley, J.J. (Naperville, Ill.)..................................92-93
Beito, Howard (Hallock, Minn.)............................81-82
Berg, Steve (Bloomington, Minn.)........................71-73
Berge, Mick (Oklahoma City, Okla.)................2005-SA
Bergstrom, Jeff (Fridley, Minn.)............................88-90
Berman, Tad (Plymouth, Minn.)............................92-95
Bernier, J.T. (Winnetka, Ill.)..................................94-97
Bernier, Jim S. (St. Paul, Minn.)............................73-75
Biondich, Mike (International Falls, Minn.)..........70-72
Blake, Bill * (Bloomington, Minn.).......................87-91
Blue, Darren (East Grand Forks, Minn.)................91-95
Bodnar, Jeff (Highland, Ind.).................................75-78
Boisner, Grant * (Babbit,Minn.)................ 77-78, 79-80
Boldenow, Corey (Fergus Falls, Minn.).................79-83
Bonne, Tom............................................................70-71
Bookler, Ron * (St. Paul, Minn.)...........................93-95
Bourne, Joe (Eden Prairie, Minn)..........................99-03
Bradstock, Mike (Palmerton, Ont.)........................94-95
Branson, Scott (Bursville, Minn.)..........................86-89
Branson, Tom (Burnsville, Minn.).........................80-81
Brenk, Jake (Detroit Lakes, Minn.).......................01-05
Brettschneider, Dan (Burnsville, Minn.)................89-92
Breyer, Jamie (Grand Forks, N.D.)........................95-97
Brickey, T.J (Pt. Huron, Mich.)..............................92-93
Brignall, Jim (Green Bay, Wis.).............................91-93
Broten, Aaron (Thief River Falls, Minn.)..............94-97
Brown, Bill.............................................................73-74
Brown, Gordy........................................................70-71
Brown, John (Minnetonka, Minn.)........................69-70
Brown, John * (Minnetonka, Minn.).....................71-72
Brownlee, Chad (Kelowna, B.C.)..........................03-07
Bruess, Trevor (Minneapolis, Minn.)................2006-SA
Buchanan, John (St. Louis Park, Minn.)................87-89
Burkholder, Scott (Phoenix, Ariz.).........................89-92
Burrill, Eric (Oakdale, Minn.)................................90-92
Busby, Dave (Minneapolis, Minn.)........................76-78
Bushy, Jon (East Grand Forks, Minn.)...................98-01
115
119
49
41
20
6
131
2
115
131
72
40
14
6
38
60
17
53
82
41
19
60
90
52
3
93
15
36
137
1
48
21
120
97
21
33
18
86
21
7
14
3
135
37
45
81
57
46
108
46
17
4
19
5
0
36
0
34
39
5
11
1
0
17
15
4
1
15
6
6
0
3
6
0
22
0
0
12
0
10
8
16
40
5
2
0
10
8
0
2
0
4
3
11
14
19
10
2
73 119
41 58
18 22
22 41
9 14
0
0
37 73
0
0
47 81
35 74
20 25
29 40
0
1
2
2
28 45
13 28
3
7
3
4
20 35
6 12
12 18
1
1
35 38
11 17
0
0
25 47
2
2
0
0
46 58
0
0
14 24
6 14
32 48
54 94
6 11
2
4
4
4
16 26
15 23
0
0
7
9
0
0
7 11
11 14
13 24
12 26
11 30
6 16
19 21
85
23
9
24
17
0
67
0
59
77
10
5
8
0
11
21
7
15
54
5
10
4
53
15
0
13
0
8
54
0
23
9
34
84
3
40
11
28
6
0
6
0
91
25
22
22
36
14
41
214
55
18
64
42
0
199
0
126
177
20
10
16
0
22
50
14
30
124
10
20
16
114
30
0
26
0
16
116
0
54
21
98
168
14
80
22
72
12
0
12
0
201
102
44
44
72
28
83
23
3
0
—
—
0
14
0
6
9
3
0
0
0
—
8
1
0
3
—
—
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
6
0
1
1
5
15
1
0
0
0
—
0
—
0
0
0
1
2
5
—
0
0
0
0
—
—
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
—
0
0
0
1
—
—
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
—
0
—
0
0
0
1
0
0
—
0
6
1
1
—
—
0
4
0
3
4
0
0
0
0
—
1
1
1
2
—
—
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
2
7
0
0
0
1
—
0
—
0
1
0
1
1
1
—
0
C
Canzanello, Nick (Rochester, Minn.)................2006-SA
Caple, Gary * (Richfield, Minn.)...........................70-71
Carroll, Mike (Edina, Minn.).................................75-78
Carroll, Pat (Edina, Minn.)....................................81-85
Carroll, Steve * (Edina, Minn)...............................77-81
Carter, Ryan (White Bear Lake, Minn.).................04-06
Chancellor, Al (Anoka, Minn.)..............................85-87
Checco, Steve (New Brighton, Minn.)....... 81-83, 84-85
Chermak, Tony (Plymouth, Minn.)........................84-85
Chose, Rob (New Hope, Minn.)............................93-95
Christofferson, John (Roseville, Minn.)................75-77
Christopher, Des * (Calgary, Alta.)........................95-98
Christopherson, Ben (Mendota Heights, Minn.)....98-01
Ciolli, Mike (St. Louis, Mo.).................................89-93
31
1
90
132
119
76
54
93
5
25
47
60
148
135
1
7
8
0
0
0
22 26 48
123 101 224
0
3
3
34 24 58
23 20 43
32 58 90
0
2
2
1
8
9
8 12 20
0
3
3
12 70 82
53 72 125
18
0
56
75
13
48
23
64
2
5
6
0
116
35
36
0
142
175
26
115
46
139
4
10
12
0
207
70
1
0
—
37
0
12
4
4
0
1
—
0
3
21
0
0
—
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
—
0
0
2
1
0
—
17
0
2
5
3
0
0
—
0
1
5
70 2007-08 MSU Hockey
A
Pts
Pen Min PPG SHG GW
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Darren Blue - MSU 1991-95
Des Christopher - MSU 1995-98
Pat Carroll - MSU 1981-85
All-Time Player List & Statistics
Clark, Chris* (San Mateo, Calif.)..........................03-07
Clark, John (Minneapolis, Minn.)..........................69-70
Cleveland, Tim (Bloomington, Minn.)..................72-75
Clower, Chad (Kelowna, B.C.)..............................02-05
Cobb, John (Whittier, Cal.)....................................84-86
Collins, Mike.........................................................89-90
Cooper, Derek (S. St. Paul, Minn.)........................87-91
Crippa, Brian (Grand Rapids, Minn.)....................84-85
Cummings, Brent (Austin, Minn.).........................05-06
Cunningham, Jerry (High River , Alta.).................99-02
Cunningham, Matt (Phoenix, Ariz.).......................95-98
Cupkie, John (Owatonna, Minn.)...........................69-72
33
14
63
33
40
5
115
10
31
99
47
51
0
1
18
6
1
0
12
1
1
29
1
6
1
1
26
16
8
1
52
1
3
43
3
13
1
2
44
22
9
1
64
2
4
72
4
19
3
6
11
8
29
5
47
4
16
20
12
81
6
20
22
16
64
18
97
8
51
56
24
178
0
—
—
2
0
0
3
0
1
8
0
—
0
—
—
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
—
0
—
—
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
—
D
Davis, Carl (Bloomington, Minn.).........................75-79
Deans, Clint (Mahtomedi, Minn.)..........................73-74
Deis, Tyler (Calgary, Alta.)....................................95-99
Didkinson, Bob (Bloomington, Minn.)..................69-70
Didmon, Scott (Victoria, B.C.)..............................91-92
Dodd, Simon (Terrace, B.C.).................................82-83
Dougherty, Tom (Moundsview, Minn.).................73-74
Dubel, Jon (Maple Grove, Minn.)......................... 01-06
Dunckel, Joe (Roseville, Minn.)............................85-86
Durner, Ron* (St. Paul, Minn)...............................72-76
Dwuznik, Joe (St. Paul, Minn.)..............................73-74
132
21
131
14
10
3
21
110
10
61
16
46
2
90
1
2
0
15
7
3
0
0
92 138
8 10
74 164
1
2
4
6
1
1
22 37
23 30
1
4
1
1
4
4
28
6
117
1
4
0
3
40
5
0
3
59
12
309
2
8
0
6
107
13
0
6
6
—
21
—
0
0
—
0
0
0
0
1
—
3
—
0
0
—
0
0
0
0
3
—
10
—
0
0
—
2
0
0
0
E
Edgekoski, Jim* (Jamestown, N.D.)......................76-77
Einhorn, Mark (Minnetonka, Minn.).....................71-73
Elasky, John (Apple Valley, Minn.).......................91-92
Engel, Mike (St. Louis Park, Minn.)......................70-72
Essay, Ken (Oakville, Man.)..................................95-97
Essel, Bill (Hopkins, Minn.)..................................74-78
Essel, Buzz (Hopkins, Minn.)................................72-76
Evans, Erik (Red Wing, Minn.).............................83-86
Eyberg, Chuck (Armstrong, Minn.).......................74-75
1
17
9
37
58
115
57
86
22
0
3
1
9
6
75
13
44
3
0
0
3
6
3
4
16 25
27 33
84 159
22 35
45 89
10 13
0
0
7
5
10
62
24
43
13
0
0
14
10
20
143
64
86
26
0
—
0
—
0
—
—
13
—
0
—
0
—
0
—
—
3
—
0
—
0
—
2
—
—
4
—
F
Fermoyle, Andy (Warroad, Minn.).......................96-SA
Finnerty, Mike (Bloomington, Minn.)...................88-91
Fischler, Scott (St. Paul, Minn.).............................86-87
Follmer, Jim (St. Paul, Minn.)...............................79-82
Follmer, Pat (St. Paul, Minn.)................................74-77
Follmer, Tom (St. Paul, Minn.)..............................85-86
Fordyce, Mike ( Bismarck, N.D.)..........................75-76
Forliti, Pat (Roseville, Minn.)................................85-87
Forliti, Steve (Roseville, Minn.)............................77-81
Forsythe, Aaron (Forest Lake, Minn.)...................00-04
Fox, Aaron (Hastings, Minn.)................................96-00
Fransen, Lucas (Langley, B.C.).............................03-07
Friesen, Blake (Excelsior, Minn.).........................05-SA
Freeburg, Tom (Owatonna, Minn.)........................72-75
145
92
20
100
79
35
3
39
136
126
147
85
43
48
12 24 36
34 30 64
6
4 10
48 70 118
48 57 105
18 21 39
0
1
1
4 16 20
83 113 196
2 23 25
57 107 164
8 11 19
2
5
7
1 15 16
55
19
8
34
30
13
1
0
36
77
32
28
9
20
110
38
16
71
63
29
2
0
83
168
68
67
18
40
0
15
0
8
—
3
—
0
14
0
21
0
1
—
3
0
0
3
—
2
—
0
6
0
2
0
0
—
2
7
1
8
—
0
—
0
5
0
7
2
0
—
G
Gaulrapp, James (Owatonna, Minn.)....................06-SA
George, Todd (Mahtomedi, Minn.)........................96-00
Gerten, Paul (Roseville, Minn.).............................89-93
Gerulis, Greg (Brooklyn Park, Minn.)...................89-90
Gessel, Bruce (Crystal, Minn.)..............................80-84
Gerlach, Adam (Hastings, Minn.)..........................01-05
Gherardi, Paul (Hibbing, Minn.)............................87-91
Gibbons, Pat (Plymouth, Minn.)............................90-91
Graham, David (Mounds View, Minn.).................98-00
Gilliam, Pete (Eveleth, Minn.)...............................77-78
Granning, Paul (Robbinsdale, Minn.)....................74-75
Grassel, Corey (East Grand Forks, Minn.)............91-95
Graves, Westy * (Bloomington, Minn.).................79-83
Gross, Dave * (St. Paul, Minn.).............................70-73
Guertin, Bob (White Bear Lake, Minn.)................80-81
Guidarelli, T.J.(Lakeville, Minn.)..........................97-01
Gunderson, Ryan (Grant, Minn.)..........................06-SA
Gustafson, Mark (Minneapolis, Minn.).................81-85
24
145
138
14
96
118
117
3
30
12
22
123
41
56
11
136
7
104
5
20
52
0
41
28
42
1
1
0
3
46
0
0
0
28
0
8
4
9
71 91
41 93
3
3
33 74
29 57
57 99
1
2
11 12
2
2
9 12
59 105
1
1
0
0
1
1
60 88
1
1
47 55
3
128
105
5
44
27
76
0
5
0
2
79
2
8
4
57
0
69
6
0
325
7
218
22
10
0
104
8
65
4
155
13
0
0
10
0
0
4
—
169
13
4
0
16
0
8
0
115
2
0
0
158
6
0
1
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
—
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
3
6
0
2
4 4
0
0
0
—
5
0
0
0
4
0
1
H
Haglund, John (St. Paul, Minn).............................85-89
Hamilton, Mike (River Rouge, Mich.)...................93-94
Hansen, Dave (Minneapolis, Minn.)......................91-94
Hanson, Jeff...........................................................71-72
Hanson, Joel (Elk River, Minn.)...........................04-SA
Hanson, Tim (St. Louis Park, Minn.).....................72-74
Haro, Bryon (Mounds View, Minn.)......................93-94
Harrington, Rob * (Minnetonka, Minn.)................81-84
Harrison, Zach (06-SA (Flint, Mich.)...................06-SA
116
25
84
4
110
31
20
58
36
33
6
27
2
23
1
7
0
3
70 103
7 13
28 55
0
2
34 57
4
5
4 11
0
0
9 12
47
13
73
0
28
3
14
1
15
97
26
168
0
56
6
28
2
49
0
0
2
—
0
—
0
0
0
6
0
5
—
1
—
0
0
0
11
0
11
—
10
—
2
0
0
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Paul Gherardi - MSU 1987-91 Andy Hedlund
MSU 1998-02
Troy Jutting MSU 1982-86
Scott Jenewein - MSU 1983-87
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All-Time Player List & Statistics
Hart, Jon (Brooklyn Park, Minn.)..........................01-04
Hartwell, Tom (St. Charles, Ill.).............................78-79
Hawn, Darin (Sherwood Park, Alta.).....................95-99
Hedlund, Andy (Osseo, Minn.)..............................98-02
Hedrick, Tom (St. Paul, Minn.)..............................78-82
Heffington, Matt (St. Louis, Mo.)..........................91-94
Henrikson, Gunnar (Delta, B.C.)...........................92-94
Herrick, Scott (Ardeen Hills, Minn.).....................86-87
Hilgert, Ken * (St. Paul, Minn.).............................84-88
Hill, Brian (Dubuque, Iowa)..................................92-94
Hill, Jon (Duluth, Minn.).......................................82-86
Hill, Mike (Cloquet, Minn.)...................................79-83
Hines, John * (Mantua, N.J.).................................88-89
Hinz, Mark (Waldheim, Sask.)..............................04-06
Hipp, Jim * (Minnetonka, Minn.)..........................84-86
Hirst, Dwight (Lac Du Bonnet, Man.)....... 98-99, 00-01
Hjermstad, Dave (Burnsville, Minn.)....................77-81
Holm, Duane (Duluth, Minn.)................................81-82
Holoien, Peter (Moose Jaw, Sask.)....................... 98-01
Horn, Dan (Minneapolis, Minn.)...........................84-88
Hoyer, Tom (St. Paul, Minn.).................................72-74
Huck, Kevin (Eden Prairie, Minn.)........................05-07
Hughes, Terry (New Brighton, Minn.)...................86-90
Hupila, Ken * (Grand Rapids, Minn.)....................71-74
Hvinden, Chris (Rosemount, Minn.)......................94-98
69
23
123
144
132
27
59
4
102
57
133
111
1
10
25
17
112
5
144
128
35
41
125
11
105
I
Iozzo, Pat (Hibbing, Minn.)...................................87-88
Irlbeck, Kevin (Somerset, Wis.).............................93-97
Irwin, Geoff (Victoria, B.C.).................................06-SA
2
101
30
0
5
3
J
Jackman, Tim (Brooklyn Park, Minn.)..................00-02
Jahnke, Tom *........................................................74-75
Jamison, Doug (Hopkins, Minn.)............... 72-73, 75-76
Jensen, Jason* (Apple Valley, Minn.)....................00-03
Jenewein, Scott (Edina, Minn.)..............................83-87
Johns, Steven (Cranbrook, B.C.)...........................01-05
Johnson, Al (New Brighton, Minn.)......................81-82
Johnson, Butch (Robbinsdale, Minn.)....................74-75
Johnson, Clark (Albert Lea, Minn.).......................77-81
Johnson, Gary (Robinsdale, Minn.).......................75-76
Johnson, Scott (St. Paul, Minn.)................ 82-83, 84-85
Joseph, Shane (Brooks, Alta.)................................99-04
Jutting, Todd (Richfield, Minn.).............................85-89
Jutting, Trent (Richfield, Minn.)............................89-90
Jutting, Troy (Richfield, Minn.).............................82-86
73
3
45
54
92
142
27
22
116
28
34
139
131
7
136
25
0
1
0
22
8
5
8
9
2
3
68
50
0
66
K
Kaebel, Butch (Pekin, Ill.).....................................86-87
Kalinski, Jon (Lacorey, Alta.)...............................05-SA
Kasner, Mark (Hibbing, Minn.).............................85-89
Keeley, Dan * (Minnetonka, Minn.)......................86-87
Kelzenberg, Todd* (Blaine, Minn.).......................98-01
Kenevan, Casey (Owatonna, Minn.).......... 74-76, 77-78
Kern, Josh (Anchorage, Alaska)............................99-02
Kern, Tom (Hibbing, Minn.)..................................79-83
Kerr, Jon (Yorkton, Sask.)......................................98-99
Ketcher, Todd (Mound,Minn.)...............................82-83
Kilburg, Brian (Mendota Heights, Minn.)............05-SA
Kinaschuk, Brett (Saskatoon, Sask.)......................93-95
King, Jeff (N. St. Paul, Minn.)...............................74-75
Kisio, Kurtis (Calgary, Alta.).................................03-07
Kisskeys, Rick (Lino Lakes, Minn.)......................01-04
Kissner, Mark (St. Paul, Minn.).............................80-81
Klinkhammer, Brian (Stillwater, Minn.)................90-91
Klis, Tim (Columbia Heights, Minn.)....................77-78
Knapp, Gordy (Bloomington, Minn.)....................78-79
Kochever, Kim (Virginia, Minn.)...........................73-74
Kovach, Steve (S. St. Paul, Minn.)........................87-88
Kramer, Dave (Farmington, Minn.).......................69-70
Krensing, Jeff (Babbit, Minn.)...............................79-81
Krenz, Scott (St. Paul, Minn).................................81-82
Krueger, Al (Bloomington, Minn.)........................71-72
Krug, Jason (Terrace, B.C.)...................................94-98
Kubat, Dan (Blaine,Minn.)........................ 85-86, 87-88
Kunst, Pat (Duluth, Minn.)........................ 88-89, 90-91
29
67
77
2
29
87
74
144
6
16
64
37
22
126
49
2
6
34
24
4
10
14
58
1
10
129
64
41
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Lambert, Pat * (St. Loius Park, Minn.)..................74-75
Lang, Jim (St. Paul, Minn.)....................................69-72
Langlot, Brian * (Seattle. Wash.)...........................91-93
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Larch, Rich (Minneapolis, Minn.).........................75-76
Larson, Greg (Robbinsdale, Minn.).......................77-81
Larson, Mark (Minneapolis, Minn.)......................83-85
Larson, Paul (North St. Paul, Minn.).....................78-81
Larson, Todd (St. Paul, Minn.)...............................72-73
LaRue, David *......................................................74-75
Lein, Ken (Albert Lea, Minn.)...............................70-73
Leonard, Roger (St. Paul, Minn.)...........................73-74
Liebel, Ryan (Lake Shore, Minn.).........................94-95
Lindemeier, Steve (Crystal, Minn.).......................76-77
Linder, R.J. (St. Cloud, Minn.).............................04-SA
Lindsay, J. (Edina, Minn.)......................................92-94
Long, Larry (New Hope, Minn.)............................77-81
Loomis, Steve (Des Moines, Iowa)........................77-80
Lundeen, Chad (Little Falls, Minn.)......................94-98
Lundeen, Tom (Fergus Falls, Minn.).....................85-89
Lyke, Brian (New Brighton, Minn.).......................91-95
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104
19
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Marburger, Brad (Rochester, Minn.)......................87-88
Marler, Jeff (Ft. Saskatchewan, Atla.)....................02-06
Marlow, Chad (Blaine, Minn.)...............................94-96
Marolt, Pat (Hibbing, Minn.).................................86-88
Martin, Justin (Hutchinson, Minn.)........................98-02
Martin, Pat (Arden Hills, Minn.)...........................87-91
Marx, Kevin (Duluth, Minn.).................................78-79
Mathews, Jeff (Benilde, Minn.).............................74-75
Mattson, Emil * (Richfield, Minn.)........................69-71
Mattson, Paul (Robbinsdale, Minn.)......................77-82
Mauer, Nate (Maplewood,Minn.)..........................99-02
May, Dan (St. Paul, Minn.)....................................75-77
May, Mike (Minneapolis, Minn.).......................... 81-83
McChesney, Tim (Elk River, Minn.)......................88-89
McChesney, Todd (Elk River, Minn.)....................86-89
McCormick, Shane (Mission, B.C.).......................04-06
McDonald, Brian (Hermantown, Minn.)...............96-98
McDonald, Dave (Owatonna, Minn.)....................84-85
McGlade, Jim (Richfield, Minn.)...........................83-87
McInnis, Rich (Minneapolis, Minn.).....................74-75
McKelvie, Ryan (New Bridghton, Minn)..............02-06
McNamara, John (St. Paul, Minn.)........................70-71
McPeak, Jim (Mankato, Minn.).............................86-87
Metcalf, Nate (East Grand Forks, Minn.)..............00-04
Meyers, Harvey (Brooklyn Center, Minn.)............71-72
Michaelsen, Mike (Hopkins, Minn.).......... 69-71, 72-73
Mihelich, Scott (Maplewood, Minn.)....................84-85
Mileski, Bryan (Maple Grove, Minn.)...................95-96
Miller, Tim (Minnetonka, Minn.)............... 83-85, 86-88
Miller, Tom (Ely, Minn.)........................................80-84
Monell, Jesse (Sioux City, Iowa)...........................96-97
Moore, Greg (Redmond, Wash.)............................89-92
Morin, Travis (Brooklyn Park, Minn.)...................03-07
Mouillierat, Kael (Edmonton, Alta.).....................06-SA
Mountain, Matt (St. Paul, Minn.)...........................84-88
Mueller, Tom (S. St. Paul, Minn.)..........................74-78
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Navarro, Jason (Little Canada, Minn.)...................92-93
Neeb, Les (Rochester, Minn.)................................70-72
Nelson, Brian (Rochester, Minn.)..........................96-00
Nielsen, Paul * (Bothell, Wash.)............................95-96
Nixon, Kyle* (Kelowna, B.C.)..............................02-05
Norberg, Bill (Chicago, Ill.)...................................80-82
Notermann, Paul (Austin, Minn.)..........................82-86
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Oatman, Mike (Bloomington , Minn.)...................71-73
Odenbach, Mike (Richfield, Minn.).......................79-83
Olson, B.J.(New Richmond, Wash.)......................84-86
Olson, Bryan (St. Paul, Minn.).................. 76-77, 78-79
Olson, Greg (Minneapolis, Minn.).........................72-75
Olson, R.J. (St. Paul, Minn.)..................................88-90
Olson, Steve (Owatonna, Minn.)...........................73-74
Ottum, Ken ( Burnsville, Minn.)............................70-74
Owens, Doug..........................................................70-71
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Palmer, James (Prince Albert, Sask.).....................94-96
Palso, Glenn (Grand Rapids, Minn.)..................... 81-83
Paluczak, Matt (St. Louis, Mo.)............................00-SA
Passolt, John (St. Louis Park, Minn.)....................79-82
Pateman, Eric* (McAuley, Man.).........................98-SA
Pearson, Maurice*..................................................72-73
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Peckham, Marc (Minneapolis, Minn.)...................76-79
Pederson, Brad (Minnetonka, Minn).....................75-76
Perkins, Rich (Madison, Wis.)...............................82-83
Pernula, Dan (Hopkins, Minn.)..............................72-74
Peterson, Tom (Bloomington, Minn.)....................82-85
Peto, Kyle (Lethbridge, Alta.)................................02-06
Piche, J.P.* (New Brighton, Minn.).......................87-91
Pilkington, Mike * (Minnetonka, Minn.)...............75-79
Pilot, Dave* (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.)...........76-78
Pilot, Doug* (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.)...........86-87
Potter, Tim (Richfield, Minn.)................................88-92
Potthoff, Roger (St. Paul, Minn.)...........................69-70
Praus, Jeff (Wayazata, Minn.)................................85-89
Price, Mike (Windsor, Ont.)...................................76-77
Prodahl, Glen* (Orono, Minn.)..............................88-92
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Ralph, Josh (Brooklyn Center, Minn.)...................93-96
Rankin, Rob (Eagan, Minn.)..................................03-06
Ramler, Dave (Edina, Minn.).................................87-89
Rauma, Dave (Minneapolis, Minn.)......................83-84
Reiter, Steve (Minneapolis, Minn.)........................72-73
Reitz, Don (Seattle, Wash.)........................ 88-90, 91-93
Richardson, Kevin (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.)76-77
Rintala, Jasen (Calumet, Mich.).............................94-98
Rintoul, Ryan (Winnipeg, Man.)............................94-98
Robinson, Tom (Bloomington, Minn.)...................72-75
Roesslein, Trevor (Weyburn, Sask.)......................91-93
Rooney, Bill (New Hope, Minn)............................87-91
Rooney, Jesse (White Bear Lake, Minn.)..............98-01
Ross, Mike (Brainerd Minn.).................................85-86
Rudman, Fred (Hopkins, Minn.)............................77-79
Runkel, Peter (Eagan, Minn.)................................99-03
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Saatzer, Dan (Hopkins, Minn.)............................. 77-78
Saatzer, Dave (Hopkins, Minn.).............................75-79
Sanvik, Tom (Aurora, Minn.)..................... 79-82, 83-84
Schnobrich, Tim (Duluth, Minn.)..........................83-87
Schreifer, John (Cottage Grove, Minn.).................85-87
Schrick, Ryan (Richfield, Minn.)...........................96-00
Schultz, Doug (Kellogg, Minn.)............................71-72
Schwark, Derek (Plymouth, Minn.).......................91-95
Serratore, Tom (Coleraine, Minn.).........................82-84
Severson, Ryan (Carlos, Minn.).............................97-01
Shaw, Todd (Eden Prairie, Minn.)..........................90-94
Shelby, Shawn (Richfield, Minn.)..........................82-84
Shields, John (St. Paul, Minn.)..............................69-71
Skramstad, Jason* (Plymouth, Minn.)...................92-94
Smith, Dave (Melvindale, Mich.)..........................94-97
Smith, Lee (Willmar, Minn.)..................................84-87
Sorenson, Dana (Beaumont, Alta.)........................00-04
Sperling, Brad* (White Bear Lake, Minn.)............83-85
Squires, Joe (Roseville, Minn.)..............................86-89
Stangl, Jim (No. St. Paul, Minn.)...........................72-74
Stanke, Jim (Mound, Minn.)..................................82-84
Steblay, Rick (Elk River, Minn.)................ 79-80, 81-82
Sterne, John (Spring Park, Minn.).........................87-89
Stevenson Grant (Spruce Grove, Alta.)..................01-03
Stewart, Jerad (St. Louis Park, Minn.)..................06-SA
Strand, Matt............................................................78-79
Suggs, Dan (Champaign, Ill.)................................73-74
Suhsen, Todd (Bloomington, Minn.).....................87-91
Sutter, Austin (Red Deer, Alta.).............................04-06
Swanson, Steve (Minneapolis, Minn.)...................69-71
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Taragos, Greg (Bloomington,Minn.).....................69-73
Techar, Bill (Hibbing, Minn.).................... 69-70, 71-73
Ternes, Dave (Minneapolis, Minn.).......................75-79
Thoennes, Randy (Alexandria, Minn.) .................82-83
Thompson, Brad (St. Louis Park, Minn.)...............01-05
Thompson, Rob (Hastings, Minn.)............ 86-88, 89-91
Thompson, Scott (Decatur, Ill.).............................91-94
Toll, Christian (Maplewood, Minn).......................02-06
Tormey, Dan* (Syracuse, N.Y.)............................05-SA
Trom, Brice (Apple Valley, Minn.)........................76-77
Trymucha, Matt (Minneapolis, Minn.)..................72-73
Tuomie, Steve (Minneapolis, Minn.).....................82-85
Tyree, Matt (Spooner, Wis.)..................................06-SA
62
52
128
10
141
107
28
62
45
4
2
72
25
4
51
4
0
26
28
5
4
0
1
0
3
1
15
42
19
1
34
33
5
2
3
1
1
18
0
19
93
23
1
60
61
10
6
3
2
1
21
1
32
10
44
1
27
70
13
34
2
3
0
24
16
64
20
88
2
54
160
26
68
4
6
0
48
51
—
—
—
0
4
6
0
0
0
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0
0
0
—
—
—
0
2
0
0
1
0
—
0
0
0
—
—
—
0
2
7
0
0
0
—
0
1
1
U
Ulrich, Karl (Rochester, Minn.).............................69-72
51
22
36
58
12
27
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Brad Thompson
MSU 2001-05
Rob Rankin
MSU 2003-06
John Dubel
MSU 2001-06
Lucas Fransen
MSU 2003-07
Greg Larson
MSU 1977-81
Jerry Cunningham
MSU 1999-02
Dave Ternes
MSU 1975-79
Scott Burkholder
MSU 1989-92
All-Time Player List & Statistics
V
Vockler, Chuck (Walled Lake, Mich.)....................93-96
Volp, Jon* (Eden Prairie, Minn.)...........................01-05
Vrooman, Charlie (Minneapolis, Minn.)................78-79
70
85
4
12
0
0
22
3
2
34
3
2
14
1
2
31
2
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
W
Wagner, Steve (Grand Rapids, Minn.)...................04-07
Waldo, Todd (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.)...........92-94
Wallace, Mike (Robbinsdale, Minn.).....................74-77
Wallen, Wade (Bloomington, Minn.).....................76-79
Ward, Larry (Bloomington, Minn.)........................75-79
Wedin, Chuck (Bloomington, Minn.)....................78-79
Weinkauf, Mike (Hopkins, Minn.).........................77-81
Wentworth, Jim (Rochester, Minn.).......................85-86
Wheaton, Alex (Roseville, Minn.).........................93-96
White, Rob (St. Germaine, Man.)..........................96-99
Wiley, Jason (Bloomington, Minn.)......................06-SA
Wilharm, John (Bloomington, Minn.)...................79-83
Willcoxson, Dave (Phoenix, Ariz.)........................87-91
Williams, Gary.......................................................71-72
Willis, Jesse (Leduc, Alta.)....................................95-99
Willmert, Craig* (Albert Lea, Minn.)....................88-92
Wilmert, Sean (Austin, Minn.)...............................89-93
Winkler, Bart (Bloomington, Minn.).....................81-82
Wohnoutka, Chris* (Richfield, Minn.)..................93-97
Wolfe, Tim (Woodbury, Minn.)..............................96-00
Wood, Kevin (Maplewood, Minn.)........................91-94
Wouters, Micah (Palmdale, Calif.).........................00-01
Wright, Curt (Apple Valley, Minn.).......................90-94
113
27
62
42
127
15
150
29
52
92
26
145
80
7
70
125
88
7
28
149
94
4
110
12
2
41
14
77
0
41
0
6
36
1
7
9
0
2
9
5
0
0
65
35
0
39
3
7
41
15
71
0
84
6
11
38
3
41
16
4
21
22
24
0
2
41
22
0
62
55
9
82
29
148
0
125
6
17
74
4
48
25
4
23
31
29
0
2
106
57
0
101
59
5
41
13
9
1
55
5
12
39
10
62
27
5
18
45
42
4
0
91
54
1
38
156
10
112
26
18
2
110
10
24
88
20
130
54
10
36
90
100
8
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212
116
2
108
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13
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13
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0
2
0
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6
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0
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2
0
4
0
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4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
8
3
0
4
Y
Young, Brian (Minneapolis, Minn)........................74-76
Youngdahl, Mark (Bloomington,Minn.).... 75-76, 77-79
45
97
25
3
21
18
46
21
42
51
92
121
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1
—
0
—
1
Z
Zacharias, Mark (Miami, Man.).............................94-98
Zacharias, Mike* (Plymouth, Minn.)....................05-SA
133
31
46
0
72 118
1
0
73
0
177
0
15
0
3
0
4
0
Rick Kisskeys
MSU 2001-04
Pete Runkel
MSU 1999-03
Aaron Forsythe
MSU 2000-04
Matt Paluczak
MSU 2000-03
*Denotes goaltender
GOALTENDERS.........................................Years GP Minutes
W-L-T SOG
Bauer, Brent (Cottage Grove, Minn.)............82-83
2
80:00 1- 0- 0
33
Blake, Bill (Bloomington, Minn.)..................87-91 63 3442:00 27-20- 9 1654
Boisner, Grant (Blake, Minn.)........... 77-78, 79-80
3 140:00 1- 1- 0
60
Bookler, Ron (St. Paul, Min.,).......................93-95 36 2064:31 18-15- 0 1059
Brown, John (Minnetonka, Minn.)................71-72
3 183:20 3- 1- 0
91
Caple, Gary (Richfield, Minn.)......................70-71
1
10:00 0- 0- 0
3
Carroll, Steve (Edina, Minn.).........................77-81 119 6895:36 81-32- 2 4008
Clark, Chris (San Mateo, Calif.)....................03-07 33 1602:45
8-13-4 857
Christopher, Des (Calgary, Alta.)...................95-98 60 3352:30 29-24-4 1814
Durner, Ron (St. Paul, Minn.)........................72-76 60 3475:26 34-24- 1 2070
Edgekowski, Jim (Jamestown, N.D.).............76-77
1
60:00 1- 0- 0
26
Gilbertson, Erik (Plymouth, Minn.)...............01-02
1
3:31 0 - 0 - 0
0
Graves, Westy (Bloomington, Minn).............79-83 41 2402:14 29- 9- 2 1252
Gross, Dave (St. Paul, Minn.)........................69-73 56 3388:34 35-16- 3 1789
Harrington, Rob (Minnetonka, Minn.)...........80-84 58 3315:00 33-23- 0 1883
Hilgert, Ken (St. Paul, Minn.)........................84-88 102 5996:00 57-32-11 3215
Hines, John (Mantua, N.J.)............................88-89
2 120:00 1- 1- 0
41
Hipp, Jim (Minnetonka, Minn.).....................84-86 25 1404:00 16- 7- 0 754
Hupila, Ken (Grand Rapids, Minn.)...............71-74 11 610:00 6- 2- 2 317
Jahnke, Tom ..................................................74-75
3 120:00 1- 1- 0
79
Jensen, Jason (Apple Valley, Minn.)..............00-03 54 2950.30 19-19-9 1568
Keeley, Dan (Minnetonka, Minn.).................86-87
2 120:00 2- 0- 0
58
Kelzenberg, Todd (Blaine, Minn.).................98-01 29 1363:40 8- 12- 2 748
Lambert, Pat (St. Louis Park, Minn.).............74-75
2
50:00 0- 0- 0
35
Langlot, Brian (Seattle, Wash.)......................91-93 52 3133:36 24-22- 7 1874
LaRue, David.................................................74-75
7 363:10 3- 2- 0 182
Mattson, Emil (Richfield, Minn.)...................69-71
6 320:00 4- 1- 0
78
Nelson, Brian (Rochester, Minn.)..................96-00 36 1867:10 11- 13- 5 959
Nielsen, Paul (Bothell, Wash.).......................95-96 18 928:07 7- 6- 2 413
Nixon, Kyle (Kelowna, B.C.)........................02-05 20 846.76
3-8-2 466
Pateman, Eric (McAuley, Man.)....................98-02 93 5353:43 49- 32-8 2825
Pearson, Maurice............................................72-73
3 183:20 1- 2- 0 100
Piche, J.P. (New Brighton, Minn.).................87-91 14 563:00 4- 3- 0 290
Pilkington, Mike (Minnetonka, Minn.)..........75-79 36 2437:24 22-12- 2 1276
Pilot, Dave (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.).....76-78 26 1502:12 12-12- 1 910
Pilot, Doug (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.).....86-87
2 120:00 2- 0- 0
50
Prodahl, Glen (Orono, Minn.)........................88-92 55 3123:30 25-18-10 1686
Skramstad, Jason (Plymouth, Minn.).............92-94 19 964:21 6- 9- 1 543
Sperling, Brad (White Bear Lake, Minn.)......83-85 15 855:00 8- 5- 0 474
Tormey, Dan (Syracuse, N.Y.)......................05-SA 31 1822:36 14-13-4 876
Volp, Jon (Eden Prairie, Minn.).....................01-05 85 4271.62 26-36-7 2403
Wohnoutka, Chris (Richfield, Minn.)............93-97 28 1541:31 13-11- 2 764
Zacharias, Mike (Plymouth, Minn.)..............05-SA
6 363:17
3-3-0 205
SVS Pct.
31 .939
1449 .876
44 .733
940 .888
80 .879
3 1.000
3570 .891
749 .874
1619 .893
1842 .890
23 .885
0
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1112 .888
1585 .886
1663 .883
2874 .894
35 .854
674 .894
285 .899
70 .886
1401 .893
52 .897
662 .878
27 .771
1684 .899
159 .874
71 .910
849 .885
361 .874
402 .863
2553 .904
89 .890
258 .890
1122 .879
800 .879
44 .880
1498 .888
472 .869
423 .893
790 .902
2142 .891
662 .866
183 .893
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GA GAA SO
2 1.50 0
205 3.57 1
16 6.86 0
119 3.46 2
11 3.60 0
0 0.00 0
438 3.81 3
Jason Jensen
108 4.04 1
195 3.49 3
MSU 2000-03 228 3.94 2
3 3.00 0
0 0.00 0 140 3.50 2
204 3.61 5
220 3.98 1
341 3.41 3
6 3.00 0
80 3.42 2
32 3.15 3
9 4.50 0
167 3.40 2 6 3.00 0
86 3.78 1
8 9.60 0
Bill Blake
190 3.64 3
23 3.80 0
MSU 1987-91 7 1.31 3
110 3.53 0
52 3.36 2
64 4.53 0
272 3.05 7
11 3.60 0
32 3.41 0
154 3.79 1
110 4.39 0
6 3.00 0
188 3.61 1
71 4.42 0
51 3.58 1
261
86 2
261 3.67 3
102 3.97 0
Erik Gilbertson
22 3.63 0
MSU 2001-02
J.P. Piche
MSU 1987-91
Westy Graves
MSU 1979-83 Eric Pateman
MSU 1998-02
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MSU Hockey All-Americans
Name
Position
Year
John McNamara
Defense
1969-70*
Dave Gross
Goal
1972-73*
Bill Techar
Center
1972-73*
Jim Stangl
Left Wing
1973-74*
Greg Olson
Defense
1974-75*
Tom Anderson
Defense
1975-76*
Tom Anderson
Defense
1976-77*
Dave Saatzer
Defense
1977-78*
Bill Essel
Center
1977-78*
Dave Saatzer
Defense
1978-79*
Larry Ward
Right Wing
1978-79*
Mike Weinkauf
Defense
1979-80*
Steve Carroll
Goal
1979-80*
Mike Weinkauf
Defense
1980-81*
Steve Carroll
Goal
1980-81*
Tom Kern
Right Wing
1982-83*
Scott Jenewein
Defense
1986-87*
Ken Hilgert
Goal
1986-87*
Dan Horn
Defense
1987-88*
Terry Hughes
Defense
1989-90*
Glen Prodahl
Goal
1990-91*
Bill Rooney
Center
1990-91*
Derek Cooper
Defense
1990-91*
Tim Potter
Defense
1991-92*
Brian Lyke
Defense
1994-95*%
Jason Krug
Defense
1994-95%
Ryan Rintoul
Center
1994-95%
Ron Bookler
Goal
1994-95%
Tyler Deis
Right Wing
1995-96%
Jason Krug
Defense
1995-96%^
Ryan Rintoul
Center
1995-96%
Jason Krug
Defense
1996-97+
Jason Krug
Defense
1997-98+
Grant Stevenson
Forward
2002-03$
Shane Joseph
Forward
2002-03$
David Backes
Forward
2004-05$+
*-ACHA All-American
%-NCAA II SID All-American
^-CoSIDA College Division Academic All-American
+-CoSIDA University Division Academic All-American
$ - 2002-03 Jofa West Second TeamUniversity Division All-American
Scott Jenewein
David Backes
Ken Hilgert
Steve Carroll
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Grant Stevenson
Derek Cooper
Shane Joseph
Tom Anderson
Bill Rooney
Bill Techar
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Tim Potter
Tom Kern
Dave Gross
Dan Horn
Dave Saatzer
Bill Essel
MSU Hockey Hall of Famers
1979 – 80 Hockey Team (inducted
in 1992) – After finishing third in the
national tournament in 1978 and second
in 1979, the 1979–80 hockey team took
on the slogan "Going For The Gold"
and came back as the NCAA Division II
National Champions. To bring home the
title, the Mavericks knocked off Elmira
College, 5 – 2 and thrashed the defending champion Lowell 8 – 1 and cruised
to a 30 – 9 – 1 record. The championship
team consisted of Grant Boisner, Mike
Odenbach, Clark Johnson, Mike Johnson,
Mike Weinkauf, Dave Hjermstad, Paul
Larson, Steve Loomis, Greg Larson,
Paul Mattson, Larry Long, Steve Forliti,
John Passolt, Tom Kern, Chuck Wedin,
Tom Hedrick, Tom Sanvik, Jim Follmer,
Mike Hill, Carey Boldenow, Tim Hamrick, Rick Steblay, John Wilharm, Jeff
Krensing, Brooks Adlin, Steve Carroll,
Westy Graves and Jon Ahles. The team
was coached by Don Brose with the
assistance from Wayne Harris. Earning
NAIA All– American honors were Carroll (goalie) and Weinkauf (defenseman).
Coach Brose was named Division II
Coach of the Year. The 1979 – 80 team
set a record for most games in a season
(40) and most victories in a season (30).
This team holds the record in several
seasonal categories including most goals
(293), most assists (400), most total points
(693), most shots on goal (1, 562), most
goals per game (7.32).
Tom Anderson (197476 (inducted in 2006) -- Spent two seasons with
St. Paul Vulcans junior
team prior to enrolling
in MSU in 1975...Played
from 1975-1977 with
MSU, scoring 63 points in 59 games...Had
10-21--31 in 31 games in 1975-76 and 7-25-32 in 28 games as a senior...Team captain
as a senior...MSU built a 34-19-1 record in
his two years with the program...St. Paul,
Minn., native was named All-American in
both years with MSU...Was a draft choice
of the National Hockey League's California
Golden Seals in 1974 and following college
career played professionally in Austria and
with the Phoenix Roadrunners of the Central
Hockey League.
Bob Boucher (196669) (inducted in 1991)
- Played four years on
the MSU club hockey
team...Was the "key
person" in the success
of the club program and
played an instrumental role in the program
gaining varsity status in 1969-1970...
Received MSU Hockey Development
Award and Roger Riter Memorial Award
as the MSU's Outstanding Physical Education graduate in 1969...Received B.S.
Degree in Physical Education from MSU,
a Master's from Ohio State (1971), and
Ph. D. from Ohio State (1980).
Don Brose (MSU
men's hockey coach
1969-2000) (inducted
in 2006) --- Amassed
536-335-79 record in
30 years of coaching
Minnesota State men's
hockey...Guided MSU men's hockey program from fledgling independent program
to NCAA Division III and Division II
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affiliation to NCAA Division I membership and membership in Western Collegiate Hockey Association...Led MSU to
NCAA Division II title in 1980...Named
WCHA Coach of the Year in 1999-2000
after guiding Mavericks to 21-14-1 mark
and a fourth-place finish in inaugural year
in WCHA...Honored by the American
Hockey Coaches Association with the
John MacInnes Award in 2004.
Pat Carroll (1981-85)
(inducted in 2001) - Holds school record
for single-season points
(88 in 1982-83)...Ranks
second all-time at MSU
in career goals (123)
and career points (224)...Earned Titan
All-America honors in 1983-84...Led
Mankato State in scoring three consecutive years...At one point held Northern
Collegiate Hockey Association records
for single-season goals (23) and points
(49) set in 1982-83...Led the NCHA
in scoring in 49 points...Two-time AllNCHA pick was 1984-85 team MVP.
Steve Carroll (197781) (inducted in 1995) - Four-year letterwinner...Led Mavericks to
four NCAA national
tournaments where they
finished first once (197980), second once (1978-79) and third twice
(1977-78 and 1980-81)...Invited to try out
with Minnesota North Stars...Two-time
All-American (1979-80 & 1980-81)...
Two-time Maverick MVP...One of three
brothers to play for the Mavericks, the
goaltender was a finalist for Hobey Baker
Award (1980-81) as top collegiate hockey
player in the country...1979-80 national
tournament MVP...Holds MSU records for
games played by a goaltender (104), most
career victories (82), most career saves
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(3,570), most saves in a season (1,090,
1979-80) and most victories in a season
(29, 1979-80)...Ranked first on MSU's
Male Athletes of the Century list.
Steve Forliti (1977-81)
(inducted in 1999) Four-year letterwinner...
Member of 1979-80
national championship
team...Two-year team
co-captain....Ranks second all-time in career assists (136), third in
career points (196) and fifth in career goals
(83)...Led MSU in scoring in 1979-80...
Holds MSU record for most points in a
single game (9 vs. UWEC, 1979) and most
assists in a game (7 vs. UWEC, 1979).
Minnesota...St. Louis Park, Minn., native
established school season records (since
broken) for points (77) and assists in first
year with MSU in national championship
season of 1979-80...Totalled 85 goals,
131 assists for 216 points in 143 career
games...Ranks fourth on team's all-time
scoring list and career points per game
average of 1.63 also ranks fourth...Ranks
first in career assists per game (0.99) and
is fourth in career assists...Owns a share
of single-season assist mark (46 in 197980)...Played on teams that went 30-9-1,
28-11-3 and 22-9-1...Had two hat tricks
during course of career...Team MVP in
1981-82.
Brad Reeves (Booster,
Volunteer Assistant
Tom Kern (1979-83)
Men's Hockey Coach)
(inducted in 1998) (inducted in 2003)
- MSU's all-time lead--- Served as assistant
ing goal-scorer (129)
men's hockey coach
and scorer (239 points
for five year....Served
in 144 games)...Also as interim head coach in 1983-84 during
holds school record for which MSU went 16-14-0....Through his
single-season goals (43 in 1982-83)... three companies (All-American Towing,
Ranks third all-time in career assists (110), KOST Ambulance Service and Mankato
career goals per game (.90) and career Answering Service) has been a significant
points per game (1.66)...1982-83 team finincial contributor to MSU and the
MVP garnered All-America recognition department of Athletics....Member of the
twice ('81-82 and '82-83) and was finalist Heritage Club, Blue LIne Club, Maverick
for Hobey Baker Award as college hockey Athletics Fund Drive.
player of the year in 1982-83...Hibbing,
Minn., native was a two-time All-NCHA
David Saatzer (1975pick and was 1982-83 NCHA MVP...
79) (inducted in 1992)
Played on four post-season tournament
- Four-year MSU letteams including 1979-80 national chamterwinner in hockey
pionship team...Ranked sixth on MSU's
(1975-79)...Two-time
Male Athletes of the Century list.
All-American ('78 and
'79)...Played in 106
John Passolt (1979- games for MSU...124 career points (34
82) (inducted in 2006) goals, 90 assists) ranks second among
--- Three-year letter- MSU defensemen and 15th overall...Led
winner played three MSU in scoring as a junior (40 pts. in 03
years for the Mavericks games) and was named MVP...As co-capafter transferring from tain of '78 and '79 teams, led MSU to third
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and second place finishes, respectively,
in the NCAA tournament...Graduated
with B.S. Degree in Business in 1979...
Played two years for Nova Scotia of the
American Hockey League, a farm team
of Montreal...Established AHL record for
fastest overtime goal (5 seconds) while
playing for Nova Scotia.
Bill Techar (1969-73)
(inducted in 1985)
- Was one of the "pioneer" hockey players on
Coach Don Brose's first
intercollegiate team at
MSU...Played four seasons and was MSU's top scorer twice...
Had 57 goals, 48 assists, and 105 career
points in 60 MSU games...The Mavericks
had a four-year record of 47-20-5 (.685)
in the 1969-73 era of Techar's career...
Was team MVP, captain, and NCAA AllAmerican in 1973... Three-year varsity
letterwinner in baseball for MSU coach
Jean McCarthy.
M i k e We i n k a u f
(1977-81) (inducted
in 2003) --- Two-time
All-American (1979-80
and 1980-81)....Ranks
first amongst all defensemen and 17th overall
on MSU’s career scoring list with 125
points...41 career goals also is a school
record for goals by a defenseman...Established school single-season record for
points by a defenseman when he had 48 as
the Mavericks captured the NCAA Division II championship in 1980...Mainstay
on teams that never finished lower than
third at the national tournament in four
years with the team (third in 1978, second
in 1979, first in 1980, third in 1981)....
Twice selected to NCAA All-Tournament
Team...Selected to 1981 East vs. West
College All-Star Game.
Televison/Radio Roster
#21 Mick Berge
#28 Channing Boe
#23 Trevor Bruess
#12 Rylan Galiardi #17 James Gaulrapp #13 Ryan Gunderson
#37 Jon Kalinski
#22 Kurt Davis
#17 Blake Friesen
#29 Joel Hanson
#10 Zach Harrison
#19 Geoff Irwin
#4 Brian Kilburg
#6 Peter Lompado
#31 Austin Lee
#25 R.J. Linder
#11 Mike Louwerse
#9 Kael Mouillierat #27 Brett Peterson
#7 Andy Sackrison
#15 Jerad Stewart
#49 Dan Tormey
#33 Matt Tyree
#1 Mike Zacharias
Troy Jutting
Head Coach
Eric Means
Assistant Coach
Darren Blue
Assistant Coach
#20 Jason Wiley
#2 Nick Canznello
#5 Ben Youds
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MSU Schedule
Date
Friday, Oct. 19
Saturday, Oct. 20
Friday, Oct. 26
Saturday, Oct. 27
Friday, Nov. 2
Saturday, Nov. 3
Friday, Nov. 9
Saturday, Nov. 10
Friday, Nov. 16
Saturday, Nov. 17
Friday, Nov. 30
Saturday, Dec. 1
Friday, Dec. 7
Saturday, Dec. 8
Friday, Dec. 14
Saturday, Dec. 15
Tuesday, Dec. 18
Friday, Dec. 28
Sunday, Dec. 30
Friday, Jan. 11
Saturday, Jan. 12
Friday, Jan. 18
Saturday, Jan. 19
Friday, Jan. 25
Saturday, Jan. 26
Friday, Feb. 1
Saturday, Feb. 2
Friday, Feb. 8
Saurday, Feb. 9
Friday, Feb. 15
Saturday, Feb. 16
Tuesday, Feb. 26
Friday, Feb. 29
Saturday, March 1
Friday, March 7
Saturday, March 8
Friday, March 14
Saturday, March 15
Sunday, March 16
Thursday, March 20
Friday, March 21
Saturday, March 22
Friday, March 28
Saturday, March 29
Thursday, April 7
Saturday, April 9
Opponent
Michigan Tech*
Michigan Tech*
Alaska-Anchorage*
Alaska-Anchorage*
Alabama-Huntsville*
Alabama-Huntsville*
Minnesota*
Minnesota*
Denver*
Denver *
Minnesota-Duluth*
Minnesota-Duluth*
Wisconsin*
Wisconsin*
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Nebraska-Omaha
Princeton
Yale
Minnesota-Duluth*
Minnesota-Duluth*
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
Denver* Denver*
Alaska-Anchorage*
Alaska-Anchorage*
Wisconsin*
Wisconsin*
Nebraska-Omaha
Colorado College*
Colorado College*
Michigan Tech*
Michigan Tech*
WCHA Play-offs
WCHA Play-offs
WCHA Play-offs (if necessary)
WCHA Final Five
WCHA Final Five
WCHA Final Five
Regional Tournament
Regional Tournament
NCAA Frozen Four Semi-Finals
NCAA Frozen Four Championship
Location
Houghton, Mich.
Houghton, Mich.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
Huntsville, Ala.
Huntsville, Ala.
Mankato, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
Bemidji, Minn.
Omaha, Neb.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Duluth, Minn.
Duluth, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
St. Cloud, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Madison, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Mankato, Minn.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mankato, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
On-campus sites
On-campus sites
On-campus sites
St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
TBA
TBA
Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
*WCHA game • Home games in bold • All times are local • Information subject to change
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Time
7:37
7:07
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7:07
7:00
7:37
5:07
7:37
7:07
7:37
7:07 7:37
7:07
7:37
7:07
7:37
7:07
7:37
7:07
7:37
7:37
7:07
7:37
7:07 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA