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eight-time NCAA CHAMPIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCTOBER 3, 2017 #7 North Dakota Fighting Hawks at Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Friday, Oct. 6 • 7:07 pm (AT) • Sullivan Arena (6,251) • Anchorage, Alaska Radio: Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network • Webcast: WCHA.tv TV: None Saturday, Oct. 7 • 7:07 pm (AT) • Sullivan Arena (6,251) • Anchorage, Alaska Radio: Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network • Webcast: WCHA.tv TV: None 2017-18 Schedule/Results Sept. 30 Manitoba (exh.) W, 6-2 Oct. 6 at Alaska Anchorage 10:07 pm Oct. 7 at Alaska Anchorage 10:07 pm Oct. 13 St. Lawrence 7:37 pm Oct. 14 St. Lawrence 7:07 pm Oct. 20 Minnesota 7:37 pm Oct. 21 Minnesota 7:07 pm Oct. 27 at Colorado College* 8:37 pm Oct. 28 at Colorado College* 7:07 pm Nov. 3 at Wisconsin TBA Nov. 4 at Wisconsin TBA Nov. 10 Miami* 7:37 pm Nov. 11 Miami* 7:07 pm Nov. 17 at Denver* 8:00 pm Nov. 18 at Denver* 8:05 pm Nov. 24 Union# 7:37 pm Nov. 25 Union# 7:07 pm Dec. 1 Western Michigan* 7:37 pm Dec. 2 Western Michigan* 7:07 pm Dec. 8 at St. Cloud State* 7:37 pm Dec. 9 at St. Cloud State* 7:07 pm Dec. 30 U.S. U-18 Team (exh.) 7:07 pm Jan. 5 Omaha* 7:37 pm Jan. 6 Omaha* 7:07 pm Jan. 12 at Bemidji State 7:07 pm Jan. 13 Bemidji State 7:07 pm Jan. 19 at Minnesota Duluth* 8:00 pm Jan. 20 at Minnesota Duluth* 7:07 pm Jan. 26 Denver* 7:37 pm Jan. 27 Denver* 7:07 pm Feb. 9 Colorado College* 7:37 pm Feb. 10 Colorado College* 7:07 pm Feb. 16 at Omaha* 6:30 pm Feb. 17 at Omaha* 7:07 pm Feb. 23 at Miami* 6:35 pm Feb. 24 at Miami* 6:05 pm Mar. 2 St. Cloud State* 7:37 pm Mar. 3 St. Cloud State* 7:07 pm Mar. 9-11 NCHC Quarterfinals TBA Mar. 16-17 NCHC Frozen Faceoff& TBA Mar. 23-25 NCAA Regionals TBA Apr. 5-7 NCAA Frozen Four^ TBA Home games in bold; all times Central * - NCHC game # - Subway Holiday Classic & - Saint Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center) ^ - Saint Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center) THIS WEEK North Dakota opens the regular season when it visits an old WCHA foe, Alaska Anchorage, for a non-conference series on Friday and Saturday at Sullivan Arena. It marks UND’s meetings with the Seawolves since 2012-13 when the two programs were last con- ference rivals. UND last visited Anchorage in Oct. 2011. MEDIA COVERAGE All UND men’s hockey games, home and away, can be heard on 96.1 FM (The Fox) and on stations across the UND Sports Home of Economy Radio Network, as well as through the iHeart Radio app. Longtime broadcaster Tim Hennessy, in his 39th season as the voice of UND men’s hockey, calls the action while Steve Olson provides color analysis for all home games. This weekend’s series will not be televised but both games will be streamed live via WCHA.tv. SOCIAL MEDIA Receive live updates during all UND hockey games by following @UNDMHockey on Twitter. Fans can also follow the action via live chat at UNDsports.com, featuring Brad Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald and Jayson Hajdu of UND Athletics. TICKETS To purchase tickets or for more information, please visit GoSeawolves.com. ABOUT ALASKA ANCHORAGE The Seawolves made their 2017-18 debut last Saturday with a 6-1 exhibition win over Simon Fraser University in Eagle River, Alaska. Senior F Austin Azurdia had a hat trick and added an assist, while Matt Anholt and Nicolas Erb-Ekholm each had three assists. Anholt led the team in scoring last season as a junior with 22 points (5 goals, 17 assists) in 34 games. Senior Olivier Mantha returns in goal after starting 29 of UAA’s 34 games last season, going 7-18-4 with a 2.82 goals against average and a .913 save percentage. In all, the Seawolves return 17 letterwinners from last year’s squad. MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT Asst. Athletics Director_________________ Jayson Hajdu Email______________ [email protected] Office Phone________________________ 701.777.2985 Cell Phone__________________________ 701.740.7659 Twitter _______________@UNDMHockey, @JaysonHajdu Mailing Address_______ Hyslop Sports Center Room 127 2751 2nd Avenue North, Stop 9013 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9013 www.UNDsports.com • www.Facebook.com/UNDMHockey • www.Twitter.com/UNDMHockey 2017-18 HOCKEY GAME NOTES 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0 WCHA 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0 NCHC

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Page 1: 2017-18 HOCKEY GAME NOTES · UND advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 15th consecutive season, the second-longest streak in the history of the sport. Shane Gersich (Chaska, Minn.)

eight-time NCAA CHAMPIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCTOBER 3, 2017

#7 North DakotaFighting Hawks

at

Alaska AnchorageSeawolves

Friday, Oct. 6 • 7:07 pm (AT) • Sullivan Arena (6,251) • Anchorage, AlaskaRadio: Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network • Webcast: WCHA.tv

TV: None

Saturday, Oct. 7 • 7:07 pm (AT) • Sullivan Arena (6,251) • Anchorage, AlaskaRadio: Home of Economy UND Sports Radio Network • Webcast: WCHA.tv

TV: None

2017-18 Schedule/Results

Sept. 30 Manitoba (exh.) W, 6-2Oct. 6 at Alaska Anchorage 10:07 pmOct. 7 at Alaska Anchorage 10:07 pmOct. 13 St. Lawrence 7:37 pmOct. 14 St. Lawrence 7:07 pmOct. 20 Minnesota 7:37 pmOct. 21 Minnesota 7:07 pmOct. 27 at Colorado College* 8:37 pmOct. 28 at Colorado College* 7:07 pmNov. 3 at Wisconsin TBANov. 4 at Wisconsin TBANov. 10 Miami* 7:37 pmNov. 11 Miami* 7:07 pmNov. 17 at Denver* 8:00 pmNov. 18 at Denver* 8:05 pmNov. 24 Union# 7:37 pmNov. 25 Union# 7:07 pmDec. 1 Western Michigan* 7:37 pmDec. 2 Western Michigan* 7:07 pmDec. 8 at St. Cloud State* 7:37 pmDec. 9 at St. Cloud State* 7:07 pmDec. 30 U.S. U-18 Team (exh.) 7:07 pmJan. 5 Omaha* 7:37 pmJan. 6 Omaha* 7:07 pmJan. 12 at Bemidji State 7:07 pmJan. 13 Bemidji State 7:07 pmJan. 19 at Minnesota Duluth* 8:00 pmJan. 20 at Minnesota Duluth* 7:07 pmJan. 26 Denver* 7:37 pmJan. 27 Denver* 7:07 pmFeb. 9 Colorado College* 7:37 pmFeb. 10 Colorado College* 7:07 pmFeb. 16 at Omaha* 6:30 pmFeb. 17 at Omaha* 7:07 pmFeb. 23 at Miami* 6:35 pmFeb. 24 at Miami* 6:05 pmMar. 2 St. Cloud State* 7:37 pmMar. 3 St. Cloud State* 7:07 pmMar. 9-11 NCHC Quarterfinals TBAMar. 16-17 NCHC Frozen Faceoff& TBAMar. 23-25 NCAA Regionals TBAApr. 5-7 NCAA Frozen Four^ TBA

Home games in bold; all times Central* - NCHC game # - Subway Holiday Classic& - Saint Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)^ - Saint Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)

This Week North Dakota opens the regular season when it visits an old WCHA foe, Alaska Anchorage, for a non-conference series on Friday and Saturday at Sullivan Arena.

It marks UND’s meetings with the Seawolves since 2012-13 when the two programs were last con-ference rivals. UND last visited Anchorage in Oct. 2011.

Media Coverage All UND men’s hockey games, home and away, can be heard on 96.1 FM (The Fox) and on stations across the UND Sports Home of Economy Radio Network, as well as through the iHeart Radio app. Longtime broadcaster Tim Hennessy, in his 39th season as the voice of UND men’s hockey, calls the action while Steve Olson provides color analysis for all home games.

This weekend’s series will not be televised but both games will be streamed live via WCHA.tv.

soCial Media Receive live updates during all UND hockey games by following @UNDMHockey on Twitter. Fans can also follow the action via live chat at UNDsports.com, featuring Brad Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald and Jayson Hajdu of UND Athletics.

TiCkeTs To purchase tickets or for more information, please visit GoSeawolves.com.

abouT alaska anChorage The Seawolves made their 2017-18 debut last Saturday with a 6-1 exhibition win over Simon Fraser University in Eagle River, Alaska. Senior F Austin Azurdia had a hat trick and added an assist, while Matt Anholt and Nicolas Erb-Ekholm each had three assists.

Anholt led the team in scoring last season as a junior with 22 points (5 goals, 17 assists) in 34 games.

Senior Olivier Mantha returns in goal after starting 29 of UAA’s 34 games last season, going 7-18-4 with a 2.82 goals against average and a .913 save percentage.

In all, the Seawolves return 17 letterwinners from last year’s squad.

MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT Asst. Athletics Director_________________ Jayson HajduEmail______________ [email protected] Phone________________________ 701.777.2985Cell Phone__________________________ 701.740.7659Twitter _______________@UNDMHockey, @JaysonHajduMailing Address_______ Hyslop Sports Center Room 127 2751 2nd Avenue North, Stop 9013 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9013

www.UNDsports.com • www.Facebook.com/UNDMHockey • www.Twitter.com/UNDMHockey

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uaa CoaChing sTaff Head coach Matt Thomas (RIT ‘98) is in his fifth year behind the UAA bench and has guided the Seawolves to a 44-79-11 (.369) record.

Thomas’ coaching staff includes assistant coaches Louis Mass (Bowling Green ‘00) and Chris Kamal (Alaska Anchorage ‘14).

series hisTory UND owns a 46-17-5 (.713) advantage in the all-time series, which has been dormant since 2012-13 when the two teams were both mem-bers of the WCHA.

UND is unbeaten (6-0-1) in the last seven meetings between the two programs and has a 17-14-1 all-time mark in Anchorage.

lasT aCTion The Fighting Hawks tuned up for the regular season with a 6-2 exhibition win over the University of Manitoba last Saturday night.

Sophomore Ludvig Hoff (Oslo, Norway) getting the first crack at centering UND’s top line, scored twice to lead the offensive attack. Freshman forward Grant Mismash (Edina, Minn.) and junior defenseman Christian Wolanin (Detroit, Mich.) chipped in with a goal and an assist each.

Senior Cam Johnson (Troy, Mich.) started the game and stopped 10 of 12 shots through two periods. He was relieved by freshman Peter Thome (Minneapolis, Minn.), who stopped all five shots he faced.

ConferenCe Call UND was picked third in the NCHC Preseason Media Poll released in September.

Defending national champion Denver was the unanimous preseason conference favorite, with St. Cloud State voted runner-up:

It was the first time since the NCHC began in 2013-14 that UND has not received any first-place votes in the league’s preseason poll.

Poll PosiTion UND was ranked No. 7 in both the USCHO and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine preseason polls released in September, and maintained that same ranking in this week’s edition of the USA Today poll. USCHO did not release a poll this week.

The Seawolves enter the series unranked.

Seven of the top 20 schools in the USCHO preseason poll are on UND’s 2017-18 schedule: No. 1 Denver, No. 3 Minnesota, No. 6 Minnesota

Duluth, No. 9 St. Cloud State, No. 12 Wisconsin, No. 16 Union and No. 20 Western Michigan.

Four other 2017-18 opponents received votes in the USCHO preseason poll: Bemidji State, Miami, St. Lawrence and Omaha.

Refer to Page 3 for the complete national polls.

lasT season UND advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 15th consecutive season, the second-longest streak in the history of the sport. Shane Gersich (Chaska, Minn.) earned All-NCHC Honorable Mention recognition after leading the team in points (37) and goals (21). He was UND’s first sophomore to hit the 20-goal plateau since Brock Nelson in 2011-12.

Junior defenseman Tucker Poolman earned All-America honors and signed with the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets, one of three players to sign NHL contracts following the season. Line-mates Brock Boeser (Vancouver) and Tyson Jost (Colorado) also turned pro and made their NHL debuts prior to the end of the season.

Tourney-TesTed UND’s aforementioned streak of 15 straight national tournament berths has been topped only by Michigan’s streak of 22 in a row from 1991 to 2012:

UND, Denver (10) and Providence (4) own the nation’s longest active streaks.

UND also posted a winning record for the 15th straight year in 2016-17, extending the longest such streak in program history.

UND surpassed the 20-win plateau in each of those 15 seasons.

JusT Win, baby! UND enters the 2017-18 campaign with more wins over the previous 11 seasons than any other program in the country:

UND - UAA Comparison(Per-game averages with 2016-17 NCAA rank)

UND UAA 3.17 (t-17th) ......................... Goal/Game .........................1.74 (60th)

2.60 (t-20th) ............... Goals Against/Game ............. 3.00 (t-35th) +0.57 (19th) .....................Scoring Margin.................... -1.26 (53rd)

11.8 (40th) .......................Penalty Minutes.....................16.3 (6th) 18.5% (t-30th) ..................... Power Play .........................8.3% (59th) 83.8% (17th) ........................ Penalty Kill ....................... 83.1% (24th)

All-Time Series vs. UAARecord: UND leads 46-17-5 (.713) In Grand Forks: UND leads 27-3-4 (.853) In Anchorage: UND leads 17-14-1 (.547) Neutral: Series tied 0-0-1 (.500)Under Berry: First meetingLast 10: UND leads 7-2-1 (.750) - BelowDate Location Result Note10-23-09 Anchorage W, 5-0 WCHA game10-24-09 Anchorage L, 1-2 WCHA game10-08-10 Anchorage (ot) T, 5-5 Kendall Hockey Classic02-11-11 Grand Forks W, 6-1 WCHA game02-12-11 Grand Forks W, 3-1 WCHA game12-02-11 Anchorage W, 5-2 WCHA game12-03-11 Anchorage W, 4-1 WCHA game10-19-12 Fairbanks W, 5-0 Brice Alaska Goal Rush10-26-12 Grand Forks W, 4-1 WCHA game10-27-12 Grand Forks (ot) T, 3-3 WCHA game

Scoring vs. Alaska AnchoragePlayer GP G A Pts.Adams, Collin .....................................0 0 0 0Bast, Gabe ...........................................0 0 0 0Bowen, Dixon .....................................0 0 0 0Gardner, Rhett ...................................0 0 0 0Gersich, Shane ...................................0 0 0 0Gornall, Mike ......................................0 0 0 0Hoff, Ludvig ........................................0 0 0 0Janatuinen, Joel ................................0 0 0 0Jones, Nick ..........................................0 0 0 0Kawaguchi, Jordan ...........................0 0 0 0Kiersted, Matt .....................................0 0 0 0Mismash, Grant .................................0 0 0 0Olson, Trevor ......................................0 0 0 0Peski, Andrew ....................................0 0 0 0Poganski, Austin ...............................0 0 0 0Poolman, Colton ...............................0 0 0 0Rieger, Josh .........................................0 0 0 0Shaw, Hayden ....................................0 0 0 0Simonson, Johnny ............................0 0 0 0Smith, Cole ..........................................0 0 0 0Wolanin, Christian ............................0 0 0 0Yon, Zach .............................................0 0 0 0

Goalies GP-GS W-L-T GAA SV%Anderson, Ryan ...........0-0 --- --- ---Johnson, Cam ..............0-0 --- --- ---Thome, Peter ................0-0 --- --- ---

CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNEY BERTHS

Rk. Years -- Team Span1. 22 -- Michigan ..................................... 1991-20122. 15 -- North Dakota ...............2003-present3. 13 -- Minnesota .......................................1985-974. 10 -- Denver ..............................................2008-17 10 -- Michigan ..........................................1948-57 10 -- New Hampshire ............................2002-11

NCHC PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

Rk. Team, Points 1. Denver – 240 points (30 first-place votes) 2. St. Cloud State – 187 3. North Dakota – 172 4. Minnesota Duluth – 160 5. Miami – 104 6. Western Michigan – 102 7. Omaha – 83 8. Colorado College – 32

WINNINGEST PROGRAMS SINCE 2006-07

Rk. School Wins1. North Dakota ....................................... 2902. Boston College .................................................2843. Denver .................................................................2824. Michigan.............................................................2635. Notre Dame .......................................................255

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With 14 more victories, UND will reach the 1,500-win milestone as a program.

Many haPPy reTurns North Dakota welcomes back 18 letterwinners from last year’s team, including 11 forwards, five defensemen and two goaltenders.

Shane Gersich (40 GP, 21-16--37) returns as the team’s top scorer, followed by Austin Poganski (40 GP, 12-13--25), Joel Janatuinen (36 GP, 8-11--19), Trevor Olson (38 GP, 6-10--16) and Ludvig Hoff (36 GP, 4-12--16).

On the blueline, UND returns Christian Wolanin (37 GP, 6-16--22), Colton Poolman (40 GP, 2-10--12), Hayden Shaw (28 GP, 2-6--8), Andrew Peski (29 GP, 0-3--3) and Casey Johnson (37 GP, 0-1--1).

Senior Cam Johnson returns between the pipes and is the school’s career leader in goals against average (2.08).

sharP-shooTin’ shane Junior forward Shane Gersich (Chaska, Minn.) was named to the 2017-18 NCHC Preseason All-Conference Team prior to the season.

Gersich (21 goals) and fellow preseason all-conference teamers Henrik Borgström (22) and Troy Terry (22) of Denver are the only returning 20-goal scorers in the entire NCHC.

The rest of the preseason all-conference team included defensemen Louie Belpedio (Miami) and Jimmy Schuldt (St. Cloud State), along with DU goaltender Tanner Jaillet.

killing TheM soPh-Tly Gersich led a UND sophomore class last season that was the most prolific in the nation, topping all sophomore classes in points per game (3.85) and goals per game (1.60):

Last year’s was UND’s most productive sophomore group since 2006-07.

That class, which averaged 1.78 goals and 4.52 points per game, included future NHL stars Jonathan Toews and T.J. Oshie, as well as that season’s Hobey Baker Award winner, Ryan Duncan.

fresh faCes UND brings eight newcomers into the fold this year, including seven freshmen and former Ohio State forward Nick Jones (Jr., Edmonton, Alberta).

Jones played the past two years with the BCHL’s Penticton Vees after spending his freshman season and three games of his sophomore year at OSU.

UND’s seven freshmen include NHL draft picks Collin Adams (New York Islanders, 2016), Grant Mismash (Nashville, 2017) and Peter Thome (Columbus, 2016). Thome is the cousin of former UND pitcher Andrew Thome, now in the Houston Astros’ organization.

The rest of the group features defensemen Gabe Bast (Red Deer, Alberta), Matt Kiersted (Elk River, Minn.) and Josh Rieger (Regina, Saskatchewan), along with forward Jordan Kawaguchi (Abbotsford, British Columbia).

UND’s coaching staff also underwent some changes in the offseason, with former goalten-der Matt Hrynkiw replacing Karl Goehring as volunteer coach after Goehring was hired by the Tampa Bay Lightning organization.

Additionally, former UND captain Matt Smaby returned to the program as a student-manager while he completes his degree. Smaby retired from an 11-year pro playing career that included four seasons with Tampa Bay.

leader(s) of The PaCk Senior forward Austin Poganski (St. Cloud, Minn.) will serve as the captain of the Fighting Hawks in 2017-18.

Poganski scored a career-high 12 goals as a junior in 2016-17 and matched his career high with 25 points. The St. Cloud, Minn., native was named to his third straight NCHC Academic All-Conference Team and was an NCHC Scholar-Athlete for the second year in a row.

Poganski enters his senior year with 122 career games played, tying him for the most among active NCAA Division I men’s hockey players:

Fellow forwards Rhett Gardner (Jr., Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan), Trevor Olson (Sr., Duluth, Minn.) and Johnny Simonson (Sr., Grand Forks, N.D.) were chosen assistant captains, the second straight year for Simonson.

That trio has combined to play in 276 collegiate games and has never missed the NCAA Tournament.

hoMe is Where The hearT is Nearly a quarter of a million fans passed through the gates of Ralph Engelstad Arena in 2016-17, marking the sixth consecutive season in which UND led NCAA Division I men’s hockey in total home attendance.

UND also led the nation in per-game home attendance for the third straight year, averaging 11,505 fans over 21 home games:

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll(Oct. 2, 2017)

Rk Team (1st votes) Record Pts. PR1. Denver (34) 0-0-0 510 12. Boston University 1-0-0 426 23. Minnesota 0-0-0 403 34. Harvard 0-0-0 373 45. Providence 0-0-0 338 56. St. Cloud State 0-0-0 302 67. North Dakota 0-0-0 280 78. Notre Dame 0-0-0 263 89. Massachusetts-Lowell 0-0-0 238 910. Wisconsin 1-0-0 186 t1111. Penn State 0-0-0 168 1012. Minnesota Duluth 0-0-0 130 t1113. Northeastern 0-0-0 117 1414. Quinnipiac 0-0-0 108 1315. Minnesota State 0-0-0 59 15

Others receiving votes: Boston College 48, Clarkson 29, Ohio State 28, Cornell 28, Air Force 23, Miami 14, Western Michigan 7, Union 2.

USCHO.com Division I Preseason Poll (Sept. 25, 2017)

Rk Team (1st votes) Record Pts. PR1. Denver (48) 33-7-4 998 12. Boston University 24-11-3 837 63. Minnesota 23-12-3 822 74. Harvard (1) 28-6-2 744 35. Massachusetts-Lowell 27-11-3 711 46. Minnesota Duluth (1) 28-7-7 642 27. North Dakota 21-16-3 632 98. Notre Dame 23-12-5 611 59. St. Cloud State 16-19-1 547 NR10. Penn State 25-12-2 530 811. Providence 22-12-5 494 1512. Wisconsin 20-15-1 414 1713. Boston College 21-15-4 366 1614. Quinnipiac 23-15-2 286 2015. Cornell 21-9-5 279 1316. Union 25-10-3 215 1117. Air Force 27-10-5 203 1218. Minnesota State 22-13-4 198 NR19. Ohio State 21-12-6 180 1420. Northeastern 18-15-5 172 NR Western Michigan 22-13-5 172 10 Others receiving votes: Vermont 119, Michigan Tech 60, Bemidji State 52, Clarkson 45, Robert Morris 39, Miami 37, Michigan 24, St. Lawrence 18, Omaha 17, Bowling Green 16, Yale 11, Ferris State 5, Brown 1, Canisius 1, Dartmouth 1, New Hampshire 1.

TOP SOPHOMORE CLASSES IN 2016-17POINTS PER GAME

Rk. School Pts/Gm1. North Dakota ...................................... 3.85 Ohio State .........................................................3.853. St. Cloud State .................................................3.814. Denver ................................................................3.75 Lake Superior State........................................3.75

TOP SOPHOMORE CLASSES IN 2016-17GOAL PER GAME

Rk. School G/Gm1. North Dakota ...................................... 1.602. Denver ................................................................1.573. Lake Superior STate .......................................1.444. Western Michigan ..........................................1.435. St. Cloud State .................................................1.42

ACTIVE NCAA LEADERS: GAMES PLAYED

Rk. Player, School GP1. Austin Poganski, North Dakota .......... 122 Karson Kuhlman, Minnesota Duluth ........122 Adam Plant, Denver .......................................122 Landon Smith, Quinnipiac ...........................1225. Four players tied w/ ........................................120

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UND was the only team in the nation to draw more than 200,000 fans in 2016-17, and the program’s average home attendance of 11,505 was at 99 percent capacity in the 11,634-seat Engelstad Arena. Thirteen of UND’s 21 home games were sellouts.

neT CaM Senior netminder Cam Johnson (Troy, Mich.) enters 2017-18 as UND’s all-time leader in career goals against average:

Johnson needs just six more victories to become the eighth goalie in UND history to win 50 for his career.

luCky seven UND’s roster features seven NHL draft picks: goaltender Peter Thome (Columbus); defenseman Christian Wolanin (Ottawa); and forwards Austin Poganski (St. Louis), Grant Mismash (Nashville), Collin Adams (New York Islanders), Shane Gersich (Washington) and Rhett Gardner (Dallas).

Seven represents UND’s fewest since 2002-03, when the team’s only draft picks were Brandon Bochenski (Ottawa), Matt Greene (Edmonton) and James Massen (New Jersey).

That team went 26-12-5 overall under head coach Dean Blais and kicked off UND’s current

streak of 15 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths.

Last season, UND’s roster featured 10 NHL draft picks.

WelCoMe To The shoW Sixteen UND products remained on NHL training camp rosters as of Monday evening with the regular-season roster deadline looming.

A school-record 22 UND products played in the NHL in 2016-17, including 11 who made their NHL debuts. The previous school record for most NHLers in a season was 21, which was set in 1991-92 and matched in 1993-94.

In addition to those 22 players, nine other UND alums served in either NHL coaching or executive positions last season: Philadelphia

head coach Dave Hakstol, Arizona head coach Dave Tippett, Dallas assistant James Patrick, St. Louis assistant Rick Wilson, Arizona video coach Steve Peters, Calgary assistant GM Brad Pascall, Minnesota director of player development Brad Bombardir, Vancouver director of player development Ryan Johnson and New York Rangers director of professional scouting Kevin Maxwell.

Hakstol, Peters, Pascall, Bombardir, Johnson and Maxwell remain in their respective positions entering 2017-18, while Wilson is now an assistant coach with the Dallas Stars.

Additionally, UND football alum Mark Chipman is the chairman of True North Sports & Entertainment, the group that owns the Winnipeg Jets.

2016-17 RECORD WHEN...vs. nationally ranked opponent ...........................12-11-2vs. unranked opponent ......................................... 9-5-1On NHL-size surface (200x85) ............................. 18-14-2On Olympic-size surface (200x100) .....................3-2-1On other size surface ............................................. 0-0-0UND scores 4 or more goals ................................ 14-0-1UND scores 3 or fewer goals ................................7-16-2UND scores 2 or fewer goals ..................................2-11-2UND scores first ........................................................ 12-6-2Opponent scores first ............................................ 9-10-1UND leads after 1st period ................................... 11-3-1Opponent leads after 1st period ..........................4-9-0Tied after 1st period ............................................... 6-5-1UND leads after 2nd period ................................. 16-1-0Opponent leads after 2nd period ...................... 2-13-0Tied after 2nd period ................................................3-2-3

In games decided by one goal ..............................7-5-0In games decided by two goals ............................3-5-0In games decided by three goals .........................6-5-0In games decided by four or more goals ...........5-1-0UND scores on the power play ........................... 13-8-2UND scores two or more PPG ............................. 4-2-0UND scoreless on the power play.........................8-8-1UND scores a short-handed goal ....................... 5-1-0Opponent scores a short-handed goal ........... 1-2-1UND outshoots opponent ................................... 18-12-2UND outshot by opponent .....................................1-4-1Shots are equal ............................................................2-0-0In first game of 2-game series ............................ 8-6-2In second game of 2-game series .........................7-8-1On Thursday .................................................................0-0-0On Friday .................................................................... 10-7-2

On Saturday ............................................................... 11-9-1On Sunday.....................................................................0-0-0At home ...................................................................... 11-8-2On the road ...................................................................8-6-1On neutral ice ..............................................................2-2-0In overtime ...................................................................2-1-3In 3-on-3 overtime ................................................... 1-0-0In shootouts ................................................................... 0 - 0In October .....................................................................5-2-0In November ................................................................2-3-3In December .................................................................3-1-0In January ......................................................................4-4-0In February ....................................................................2-4-0In March .........................................................................5-2-0In April .......................................................................... 0-0-0

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Players (Years at UND) TeamBrock Boeser (2015-17)..............................Vancouver CanucksDrake Caggiula (2012-16) ..............................Edmonton OilersTaylor Chorney (2005-08) ...................... Washington CapitalsAaron Dell (2009-12) ......................................... San Jose SharksDerek Forbort (2010-13) ............................. Los Angeles KingsTyson Jost (2016-17) ................................. Colorado AvalancheBrock Nelson (2010-12) ..............................New York IslandersT.J. Oshie (2005-08) .................................. Washington CapitalsZach Parise (2002-04) ........................................ Minnesota WildTucker Poolman (2014-17) ................................. Winnipeg JetsCarter Rowney (2009-13) ........................Pittsburgh PenguinsNick Schmaltz (2014-16) .........................Chicago BlackhawksDrew Stafford (2003-06) ...............................New Jersey DevilsTroy Stecher (2013-16) ...............................Vancouver CanucksJonathan Toews (2005-07) .....................Chicago BlackhawksTravis Zajac (2004-06) ...................................New Jersey Devils

und’s aCTive Pros - ahl (12)Players (Years at UND) Team (NHL affiliate)Rocco Grimaldi (2011-14) ...........................San Antonio (COL)Luke Johnson (2013-16) ......................................Rockford (CHI)Corban Knight (2009-13) ........................... Lehigh Valley (PHI)Paul LaDue (2013-16) ................................... Los Angeles KingsAndrew MacWilliam (2009-13) ......................Rochester (BUF)Brad Malone (2007-11) ................................. Bakersfield (EDM)Zane McIntyre (2012-15)...............................Providence (BOS)Chris Porter (2003-07) ....................................Providence (BOS)Jordan Schmaltz (2012-15) ................................. Chicago (STL)Dillon Simpson (2010-14) ............................ Bakersfield (EDM)Adam Tambellini (2013-14) ............................... Hartford (NYR)Keaton Thompson (2013-16) ........................ San Diego (ANA)

und’s aCTive Pros - eChl (5)Players (Years at UND) Team (NHL affiliate)Gage Ausmus (2013-17) .................................... Colorado (COL)Mark MacMillan (2011-15).................................. Wichita (EDM)Jake Marto (2007-11) ......................................... Colorado (COL)Wade Murphy (2013-15) ...................................Worcester (NYI)Andrew Panzarella (2011-15) .............................Norfolk (ANA)

und’s aCTive Pros - overseas (20)Players (Years at UND) Team (League)Robbie Bina (2003-08) ................... Wolfsburg (DEL/Germany)Hunter Bishop (2006-07) ......................Innsbruck (EBEL/Austria)Ben Blood (2008-12) ............................ Pori (SM-Liiga/Finland)Mike Cichy (2009-11) ........................................Tychy (PHL/Poland)Taylor Dickin (2011-12) ............................Dundee (EIHL/England)Ryan Duncan (2005-09) ........................... Salzburg (EBEL/Austria)Joe Finley (2005-09)............................ Helsinki (SM-Liiga/Finland)Matt Frattin (2007-11) .................... Astana (KHL/ Kazakhstan)Chay Genoway (2006-11) .......................Tolyatti (KHL/Russia)Colby Genoway (2002-05) ............. Bratislava (KHL/Slovakia)Danny Kristo (2009-13) .................................. Riga (KHL/Latvia)Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08) .............Vienna (EBEL/Austria)Mario Lamoureux (2008-12) ...................Asker (GET/Norway)Brad Miller (2005-09) .......................... Peiting (OBL/Germany)Brendan O’Donnell (2011-15) ...........Heilongjiang (SHL/China)Michael Parks (2011-15) ................. Vaasa (SM-Liiga/Finland)Clarke Saunders (2012-14) ........................Jesenice (Slovenia)Rastislav Spirko (2004-06) ...........Nove Zamky (ELH/Slovakia)Bill Trew (1994-96) ...........................Landshut (OBL/Germany)Evan Trupp (2007-11) ....................Augsburg (DEL/Germany)

List as of Oct. 2, 2017

NCAA LEADERS: AVG. HOME ATTENDANCE

Rk. Team AVG1. North Dakota ..................................11,5052. Wisconsin .....................................................10,1583. Minnesota ...................................................... 9,5954. Colorado College ......................................... 6,2565. Penn State ...................................................... 6,026

UND CAREER LEADERS: GAA(Minimum 40 GP)

Rk. Player (Years) GAA1. Cam Johnson (2014-present) ............ 2.082. Zane McIntyre ................................................2.103. Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08) .......2.14 Jordan Parise (2003-06) ................................2.145. Aaron Dell (2009-12) .....................................2.15

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FINAL 2016-17 NCHC STANDINGS Conference Overall Team Pts GP W-L-T 3/SW Win% GF GA GP W-L-T Win% GF GA1. Denver 59 24 18- 3- 3 0/2 .812 82 42 44 33- 7- 4 .795 152 802. Minnesota Duluth 52 24 15- 5- 4 1/2 .708 83 56 42 28- 7- 7 .750 140 953. Western Michigan 42 24 13- 9- 2 0/1 .583 79 75 40 22-13- 5 .612 133 1144. North Dakota 35 24 11-12- 1 1/0 .479 69 63 40 21-16- 3 .562 127 1045. St. Cloud State 31 24 10-13- 1 0/0 .438 64 69 36 16-19- 1 .458 105 1096. Omaha 29 24 9-13- 2 0/0 .417 74 89 39 17-17- 5 .500 122 1287. Miami 23 24 5-14- 5 2/1 .312 57 80 36 9-20- 7 .347 91 1138. Colorado College 17 24 4-16- 4 1/0 .250 43 77 36 8-24- 4 .278 70 120

2017-18 NCHC Preseason Media PollRk Team (1st votes) Pts. 1. Denver (30) 2402. St. Cloud State 1873. North Dakota 1724. Minnesota Duluth 1605. Miami 1046. Western Michigan 1027. Omaha 838. Colorado College 32

Preseason All-Conference TeamF: Henrik Borgström, So., DU – 28 votes F: Troy Terry, Jr., DU – 15 votesF: *Dylan Gambrell, Jr., DU – 13 votesF: Shane Gersich, Jr., UND – 13 votesD: *Louie Belpedio, Sr., MU – 24 votesD: Jimmy Schuldt, Jr., SCSU – 14 votesG: Tanner Jaillet, Sr., DU – 27 votes

*Indicates repeat selection

THIS WEEK IN THE NCHC...

Friday, Oct. 6Colorado College at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. ETFerris State at Western Michigan, 7:05 p.m. ETProvidence at Miami, 7:35 p.m. ETNipissing at Omaha (exh.), 7:07 p.m. CT^Minnesota at Minnesota Duluth, 7:37 p.m. CTNorth Dakota at Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 p.m. AT

Saturday, Oct. 7Colorado College at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. ETWestern Michigan at Ferris State, 7:07 p.m. ETProvidence at Miami, 8:00 p.m. ETSt. Cloud State at Minnesota State, 7:07 p.m. CT^Mich. Tech/Union at Minn. Duluth, 7:37 p.m. MTNorth Dakota at Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 p.m. AT

LAST WEEK IN THE NCHC...

Saturday, Sept. 30Wilfrid Laurier 2 at Western Michigan 8 (exh)Lethbridge 1 at Colorado College 4 (exh)Regina 0 at St. Cloud State 8 (exh)Alberta 4 at Minnesota Duluth 3 (exh)Manitoba 2 at North Dakota 6 (exh)

Sunday, Oct. 1Lethbridge 1 at Denver 3 (exh)

2016-17 NCHC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORSoffensive Player of The Week

Oct. 10 Brock Boeser, UND (F, So.)Oct. 17 Adam Johnson, UMD (F, So.)Oct. 24 Brock Boeser, UND (F, So.)Oct. 31 Alex Iafallo, UMD (F, Sr.)Nov. 7 Matheson Iacopelli, WMU (F, So.)Nov.14 Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.)Nov. 21 Matheson Iacopelli, WMU (F, So.)Nov. 28 Dylan Gambrell, DU (F, So.)Dec. 5 Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.)Dec. 12 Wade Allison, WMU (F, Fr.)Jan. 2 Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.)Jan. 9 Troy Terry, DU (F, So.)Jan. 16 Anthony Louis, MU (F, Sr.)Jan. 23 Riley Tufte, UMD (F, Fr.)Jan. 30 Liam Finlay, DU (F., Fr.)Feb. 6 Colt Conrad, WMU (F, So.)Feb. 13 Sheldon Dries, WMU (F, Sr.)Feb. 20 Troy Terry, DU (F, So.)Feb. 27 Dylan Gambrell, DU (F, So.)Mar. 6 Griffen Molino, WMU (F, So.)

defenseMan of The Week

Oct. 10 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.)Oct. 17 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.)Oct. 24 Louie Belpedio, MU (Jr.)Oct. 31 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.)Nov. 7 Carson Soucy, UMD (Sr.)Nov. 14 Luc Snuggerud, UNO (Jr.)Nov. 21 Tucker Poolman, UND (Jr.)Nov. 28 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.)Dec. 5 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.)Dec. 12 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.)Dec. 19 Ian Brady, UNO (Sr.)Jan. 9 Christian Wolanin, UND (So.)Jan. 16 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (Fr.)Jan. 23 Willie Raskob, UMD (Sr.)Jan. 30 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.)Feb. 6 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.)Feb. 13 Luc Snuggerud, UNO (Jr.)Feb. 20 Will Butcher, DU (Sr.)Feb. 27 Neal Pionk, UMD (So.)Mar. 6 Tucker Poolman, UND (Jr.)

goalTender of The Week

Oct. 10 Nick Deery, UMD (RFr.)Oct. 17 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.)Oct. 24 Ryan Larkin, MU (Fr.)Oct. 31 Hunter Miska, UMD (Fr.)Nov. 7 Trevor Gorsuch, WMU (So.)Nov. 14 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.)Nov. 21 Cam Johnson, UND (Jr.)Nov. 28 Evan Weninger, UNO (So.)Dec. 5 Evan Weninger, UNO (So.)Dec. 12 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.)Dec. 19 Alex Leclerc, CC (G)Jan. 9 Alex Leclerc, CC (G)Jan. 16 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.)Jan. 23 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.)Jan. 30 Hunter Miska, UMD (Fr.) Feb. 6 Hunter Miska, UMD (Fr.) Feb. 13 Tanner Jaillet, DU (Jr.)Feb. 20 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.)Feb. 27 Evan Weninger, UNO (So.)Mar. 6 Evan Cowley, DU (Sr.)

rookie of The Week

Oct. 10 Ben Blacker, WMU (G)Oct. 17 Wade Allison, WMU (F)Oct. 24 Nick Halloran, CC (F)Oct. 31 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (D)Nov. 7 Joey Anderson, UMD (F)Nov. 14 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (D)Nov. 21 Ryan Larkin, MU (G)Nov. 28 Henrik Borgström, DU (F)Dec. 5 Tyson Jost, UND (F)Dec. 12 Alex Leclerc, CC (G)Dec. 19 Ben Blacker, WMU (Fr.)Jan. 9 Henrik Borgström, DU (F)Jan. 16 Jack Ahcan, SCSU (D)Jan. 23 Hunter Miska, UMD (G)Jan. 30 Alex Leclerc, CC (G) Feb. 6 Wade Allison, WMU (F)Feb. 13 Jeff Smith, SCSU (G)Feb. 20 Hunter Miska, UMD (G)Feb. 27 Jared Brandt, MU (D)Mar. 6 Henrik Borgström

2016-17 NCHC PLAYER OF THE MONTH HONORSPlayer of The MonTh

October Brock Boeser, UND (So., F) November Matheson Iacopelli, WMU (F, So.)December Austin Ortega, UNO (F, Sr.)January Tanner Jaillet, DU (G, Jr.)February Sheldon Dries, WMU (F, Sr.)March/April Alex Iafallo, UMD (F, Sr.)

rookie of The MonTh

October Henrik Borgström, DU (F) November Joey Anderson, UMD (F)December Ben Blacker, WMU (G)January Hunter Miska, UMD (G)February Hunter Miska, UMD (G)March/April Joey Anderson, UMD (F)

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PLAYER CAREER HIGHS

Goals Allowed: 0 (9x). Last 3/17/17 vs. Denver (NCHC FF)Most Saves: 40, 12/11/15 at Minnesota DuluthMost Minutes: 91:48, 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Winning Streak: 9 games from 3/25/16 to 10/22/16Unbeaten Streak: 10 games (9-0-1), 10/09/15 to 1/02/16

#33 Cam Johnson

Goals: NoneAssists: 1 (3x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegePoints: 1 (3x). Last (1a) 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegePoint Streak: NonePlus/Minus: +2, 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)Shots on Goal: 4, 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegeShot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 12/09/16 vs. Western Michigan

#4 Andrew Peski

Goals: 1 (3x). Last 1/06/17 at OmahaAssists: 1 (4x). Last 2/24/17 vs. OmahaPoints: 2 (1g, 1a), 1/06/17 at OmahaPoint Streak: NonePlus/Minus: +1 (7x). Last 3/04/17 at MiamiShots on Goal: 5, 10/08/16 vs. CanisiusShot Blocks: 2, 1/21/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth

#7 Zach Yon

Goals: 1 (5x). Last 2/24/17 vs. OmahaAssists: 2 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)Points: 2 (4x). Last (2a) 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)Point Streak: 2 games (5x). Last (1g, 2a) 12/31/16 to 1/06/17Plus/Minus: +2 (5x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegeShots on Goal: 6, 11/06/15 vs. WisconsinShot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 12/03/16 vs. Boston College

#10 Johnny Simonson

Goals: 2 (4x). Last 12/31/16 at UnionAssists: 2 (5x). Last 2/26/16 at OmahaPoints: 3 (3x). Last (2g, 1a) 12/31/16 at UnionPoint Streak: 4 games (2g, 4a) from 11/26/16 to 12/09/16Plus/Minus: +3, 1/16/15 vs. NiagaraShots on Goal: 11, 10/08/16 vs. CanisiusShot Blocks: 3 (3x). Last 2/17/17 at Western Michigan

#14 Austin Poganski

Goals: 3, 11/18/16 at St. Cloud StateAssists: 2 (3x). Last 1/07/17 at OmahaPoints: 3 (3x). Last (1g, 2a) 11/25/16 vs. Michigan StatePoint Streak: 9 games (6g, 4a) from 12/03/16 to 1/20/17Plus/Minus: +3, 10/07/16 vs. CanisiusShots on Goal: 8 (3x). Last 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Shot Blocks: 2, 12/09/16 vs. Western Michigan

#19 Shane Gersich

Goals: 2, 1/07/17 at OmahaAssists: 2 (4x). Last 3/18/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth (NCHC FF)Points: 3 (2g, 1a), 1/07/17 at OmahaPoint Streak: 3 games (2x). Last (3g, 3a) from 1/06/17 to 1/13/17Plus/Minus: +4 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. OmahaShots on Goal: 6, 12/10/16 vs. Western MichiganShot Blocks: 4 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)

#24 Christian Wolanin

Goals: 1 (4x). Last 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Assists: 3, 1/06/17 at OmahaPoints: 3 (3a), 1/06/17 at OmahaPoint Streak: 3 games (1g, 2a) from 3/03/17 to 3/10/17Plus/Minus: +2 (2x). Last 1/06/17 at OmahaShots on Goal: 5, 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Shot Blocks: 1 (9x). Last 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)

#27 Ludvig Hoff

Goals Allowed: N/AMost Saves: N/AMost Minutes: N/AWinning Streak: N/AUnbeaten Streak: N/A

#1 Peter Thome

#28 Hayden Shaw

Goals: NoneAssists: 1 (3x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st)Points: 1 (3x). Last (1a) 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st)Point Streak: NonePlus/Minus: +3 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. OmahaShots on Goal: 3, 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st)Shot Blocks: 3, 1/21/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth

#5 Casey Johnson

Goals: 1, 2/28/15 vs. Penn StateAssists: 1 (5x). Last 2/22/15 at MichiganPoints: 1 (6x). Last (1g) 2/28/15 vs. Penn StatePoint Streak: 2 games (2a) from 2/20/15 to 2/22/15Plus/Minus: +1 (8x). Last 3/13/15 at WisconsinShots on Goal: 2 (2x). Last 2/22/15 at MichiganShot Blocks: None

#8 Nick JonesGoals: 1 (6x). Last 3/04/17 at MiamiAssists: 1 (4x). Last 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Points: 2 (2x). Last (1g, 1a) 3/04/17 at MiamiPoint Streak: 2 games (1g, 2a) from 3/04/17 to 3/10/17Plus/Minus: +2 (2x). Last 3/04/17 at MiamiShots on Goal: 5, 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Shot Blocks: 2 (2x). Last 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)

#9 Dixon Bowen

Goals: 2, 11/22/14 at St. Cloud StateAssists: 2, 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Points: 2 (5x). Last (2a) 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)Point Streak: 2 games (4x). Last (1g, 3a) from 3/18/17 to 3/24/17Plus/Minus: +2, 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegeShots on Goal: 4, 10/15/16 vs. RensselaerShot Blocks: 3 (4x). Last 1/02/16 vs. Alabama Huntsville

#11 Trevor Olson

Goals: N/AAssists: N/APoints: N/APoint Streak: N/APlus/Minus: N/AShots on Goal: N/AShot Blocks: N/A

#16 Grant Mismash

Goals: 2, 2/04/17 vs. St. Cloud StateAssists: 1, 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegePoints: 2 (2g), 2/04/17 vs. St. Cloud StatePoint Streak: NonePlus/Minus: +2 (2x). Last 2/24/17 vs. OmahaShots on Goal: 4, 11/26/16 vs. Michigan StateShot Blocks: 1 (3x). Last 1/27/17 at Colorado College

#13 Mike Gornall

Goals: N/AAssists: N/APoints: N/APoint Streak: N/APlus/Minus: N/AShots on Goal: N/AShot Blocks: N/A

#18 Collin Adams

Goals: N/AAssists: N/APoints: N/APoint Streak: N/APlus/Minus: N/AShots on Goal: N/AShot Blocks: N/A

#20 Josh RiegerGoals: 2 (2x). Last 1/23/16 vs. Colorado CollegeAssists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western MichiganPoints: 2 (5x). Last (1g, 1a) 10/22/16 vs. Bemidji StatePoint Streak: 4 games (4a) from 12/09/16 to 1/06/17Plus/Minus: +2 (5x). Last 3/10/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)Shots on Goal: 6, 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegeShot Blocks: 3, 2/24/17 vs. Omaha

#22 Rhett Gardner

Goals: 3, 10/15/16 vs. RensselaerAssists: 2 (2x). Last 3/04/17 at MiamiPoints: 3 (3g), 10/15/16 vs. RensselaerPoint Streak: 3 games (2g, 1a) from 1/14/17 to 1/27/17Plus/Minus: +3, 10/15/16 vs. RensselaerShots on Goal: 5 (2x). Last 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC 1st)Shot Blocks: 3, 3/24/17 vs. Boston University (NCAA)

#25 Joel Janatuinen

Goals: 1 (2x). Last 3/12/16 vs. Colorado College (NCHC)Assists: 2, 3/04/16 vs. Western MichiganPoints: 2 (2x). Last (1g, 1a) 11/04/16 at MinnesotaPoint Streak: 3 games (2g, 2a), 3/04/16 to 3/12/16Plus/Minus: +3 (2x). Last 1/06/17 at OmahaShots on Goal: 6, 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegeShot Blocks: 4 (3x). Last 2/17/17 at Western Michigan

Goals: 1 (3x). Last 2/17/17 at Western MichiganAssists: 2, 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)Points: 2 (2a), 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)Point Streak: NonePlus/Minus: +1 (6x). Last 2/24/17 vs. OmahaShots on Goal: 5, 2/04/17 vs. St. Cloud StateShot Blocks: 2, 3/11/17 vs. St. Cloud State (NCHC)

#26 Cole Smith

Goals: N/AAssists: N/APoints: N/APoint Streak: N/APlus/Minus: N/AShots on Goal: N/AShot Blocks: N/A

#2 Gabe Bast

Goals: 1 (2x). Last 1/07/17 at OmahaAssists: 2, 3/04/17 at MiamiPoints: 2 (2x). Last (2a) 3/04/17 at MiamiPoint Streak: 3 games (1g, 3a) from 1/06/17 to 1/13/17Plus/Minus: +4, 1/27/17 at Colorado CollegeShots on Goal: 5 (2x). Last 2/18/17 at Western MichiganShot Blocks: 4 (3x). Last 3/18/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth (NCHC)

#6 Colton Poolman

Goals: N/AAssists: N/APoints: N/APoint Streak: N/APlus/Minus: N/AShots on Goal: N/AShot Blocks: N/A

#3 Matt Kiersted

Goals: N/AAssists: N/APoints: N/APoint Streak: N/APlus/Minus: N/AShots on Goal: N/AShot Blocks: N/A

#29 Jordan Kawaguchi

Goals Allowed: N/AMost Saves: N/AMost Minutes: N/AWinning Streak: N/AUnbeaten Streak: N/A

#35 Ryan Anderson

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TeaM suPerlaTivesLargest Margin of Victory: 8, 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6)

Largest Margin of Defeat: 4, 4-0 loss vs. #4 Min-nesota Duluth (Jan. 21)

Most Goals, Game: 9, 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6)

Most Goals, 1st Period: 5, 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6)

Most Goals, 2nd Period: 4, 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7)

Most Goals, 3rd Period: 4, 5-2 win at Colorado College (Jan. 27)

Most Goals Allowed, Game: 6, 6-3 loss vs. Miami (Jan. 13)

Most Goals Allowed, 1st Period: 2 (7x). Last in 3-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 18)

Most Goals Allowed, 2nd Period: 3 (4x). Last in 4-3 loss vs. #11 Minnesota Duluth in NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship (March 18)

Most Goals Allowed, 3rd Period: 5, 6-3 loss vs. Miami (Jan. 13)

Most Shots, Game: 59, 4-3 double-overtime loss vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal (March 24)

Most Shots, 1st Period: 18, 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24)

Most Shots, 2nd Period: 21, 3-0 loss at Colorado College (Jan. 28)

Most Shots, 3rd Period: 21 (2x). Last in 4-3 double-overtime loss vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal (March 24)

Most Shots, OT: 8, second overtime of 4-3 double-overtime loss vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal (March 24)

Most Shots Allowed, Game: 41, 4-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 17)

Most Shots Allowed, 1st Period: 15, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4)

Most Shots Allowed, 2nd Period: 24, 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24)

Most Shots Allowed, 3rd Period: 15, 5-4 win vs. #18 Bemidji State (Oct. 22)

Most Shots Allowed, OT: 4, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4)

Fewest Shots, Game: 22 (2x). Last in 3-0 loss vs. Omaha (Feb. 25)

Fewest Shots, Regulation Period: 1, second period of 3-0 loss vs. Omaha (Feb. 25)

Fewest Shots, 1st Period: 3, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4)

Fewest Shots, 2nd Period: 2, 3-0 loss vs. Omaha (Feb. 25)

Fewest Shots, 3rd Period: 5 (2x). Last in 6-5 win vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of NCHC Quarter-finals (March 11)

Fewest Shots, Full OT: 1 (2x). Last in 2-2 overtime tie vs. Michigan State (Nov. 26)

Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 11 (2x). Last in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4)

Fewest Shots Allowed, Regulation Period: 2 (3x). Last in first period of 5-2 win at Miami (March 4)

Fewest Shots Allowed, 1st Period: 2 (2x). Last in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4)

Fewest Shots Allowed, 2nd Period: 4 (3x). Last in 3-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 18)

Fewest Shots Allowed, 3rd Period: 2, 4-1 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 8)

Fewest Shots Allowed, Full OT: 0, first overtime of 4-3 double-overtime loss vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal (March 24)

Most PIM, Game: 34, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Min-nesota (Nov. 4)

Most Opponent PIM, Game: 33, 4-3 loss vs. #11 Minnesota Duluth in NCHC Frozen Faceoff Champi-onship (March 18)

Most Combined PIM: 62, 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4)

Fewest PIM, Game: 4 (2x). Last in 4-3 double-over-time loss vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal (March 24)

Fewest Opponent PIM, Game: 2, 2-1 OT win vs. St. Cloud State (Feb. 4)

Fewest Combined PIM, Game: 6, 6-5 win vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of NCHC Quarterfinals (March 11)

Most PPG, Game: 3 (3x). Last (3-10) in 4-3 loss vs. #11 Minnesota Duluth in NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship (March 18)

Best PP, Game: 2-3, 5-3 loss vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth (Jan. 20)

Most PP Opportunities, Game: 10 (3-10), 4-3 loss vs. #11 Minnesota Duluth in NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship (March 18)

Best PK: 7-7, 3-2 win vs. #18 Bemidji State (Oct. 21)

Most Opponent PPG, Game: 3 (3-8), 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4)

Most Opponent PP Opportunities, Game: 8 (3-8), 5-5 overtime tie at #13 Minnesota (Nov. 4)

Best Opponent PK: 8-8, 3-0 loss at #2 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 29)

individual suPerlaTivesMost Goals, Game: 3 by Shane Gersich in 4-0 win at #12 St. Cloud State ; by Brock Boeser in 3-2 win vs. #18 Bemidji State (Oct. 21); and by Joel Jana-tuinen in 5-2 win vs. Rensselaer (Oct. 15)

Most Assists, Game: 3 by Ludvig Hoff in 9-1 win at #18 Omaha (Jan. 6) and by Brock Boeser in 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7)

Most Points, Game: 4 (2x) by Tucker Poolman (2-2--4) in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4); and by Brock Boeser (1-3--4) in 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7)

Most Shots on Goal, Game: 11 by Austin Pogan-ski in 4-1 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 8)

Best Plus/Minus, Game: +4 by Tucker Poolman in 5-2 win at Miami (March 4); by Christian Wolanin in 6-4 win vs. Omaha (Feb. 24) and in 5-1 win vs. #18 Western Michigan (Dec. 9); by Colton Poolman in 5-2 win at Colorado College (Jan. 27); and by Brock Boeser in 6-0 win vs. Canisius (Oct. 7)

Most Goalie Saves, Game: 37 by Cam Johnson in 4-2 loss at #8 Western Michigan (Feb. 17)

Most Goalie Saves, Period: 21 by Cam Johnson in second period of by Christian Wolanin in 5-1 win vs. #18 Western Michigan (Dec. 9);

Longest Point-Scoring Streak: 9 games by Shane Gersich (6-4--10) from Dec. 3 vs. #3 Boston College to Jan. 20 vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth

Longest Point-Scoring Streak (Current): 3 games by Tyson Jost (2-4--6) from March 11 vs. #20 St. Cloud State in NCHC Quarterfinals to March 24 vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifi-nal (March 24)

Longest Goal-Scoring Streak: 4 games (2x) by Shane Gersich from Dec. 9 vs. #18 Western Michigan to Jan. 6 at #18 Omaha (4-0--4); and from Nov. 12 vs. #2 Denver to Nov. 25 vs. Michigan State (7-2--9)

Longest Goal-Scoring Streak (Current): None

2016-17 UND TEAM & INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

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COMEBACKSUND won when trailing after two periodsJan. 27, 2017 at Colorado College. UND trailed 2-1 after two periods but came back to win 5-2.

Opponent won when trailing after two periodsJan. 13, 2017 vs. Miami. UND led 3-1 after two periods in an eventual 6-3 Miami win.

Overcame 1-goal deficit and wonUND: March 11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of the NCHC Quarterfinals. UND trailed 1-0 and 5-4 in an eventual 6-5 OT win.OPP: March 24, 2017 vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal. UND led 1-0 after the first period of an eventual 4-3 BU win in double overtime.

Overcame 2-goal deficit and wonUND: Jan. 27, 2017 at Colorado College. UND trailed 2-1 after two periods but came back to win 5-2.OPP: Jan. 13, 2017 vs. Miami. UND led 3-1 in an eventual 6-3 Miami win.

Overcame 3-goal deficit and wonUND: Dec. 5, 2014 vs. Lake Superior State. UND trailed 3-0 and 4-1 in a 7-4 win.OPP: Feb. 6, 2004 at Wisconsin. Wisconsin trailed 3-0 until12:01 of second period and came back to win 4-3 in OT.

Overcame 4-goal deficit and wonUND: Jan. 12, 1996 vs. Alaska Anchorage. UND trailed 4-0 and won 6-4.OPP: Dec. 30, 1988 vs. Michigan. Michigan trailed 5-1 and came back to win 6-5.

OVERTIME GAMESWon Overtime gameUND: March 11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State in Game 2 of the NCHC Quaterfinals. UND won 6-5 on a Trevor Olson goal at 7:38 of OT.OPP: March 24, 2017 vs. #7 Boston University in NCAA West Region semifinal. BU won 4-3 on a Charlie McAvoy goal at 11:48 of the second overtime.

Tied Overtime gameNov. 26, 2016 vs. Michigan State, 2-2 overtime tie.

SHOOTOUTSWon a ShootoutUND: Jan. 22, 2016 vs. Colorado College. UND won on Brock Boeser’s goal on the first attempt and Matt Hrynkiw’s save on Trey Bradley on the ensuing attempt (Game officially recorded as 5-5 tie).OPP: Oct. 10, 2015 vs. Maine at Ice Breaker Tournament. Maine won on a goal by Nolan Vesey (game was officially recorded as a 1-1 tie).

SERIES SWEEPSSwept a 2-game regular season home seriesUND: Oct. 21-22, 2016 vs. #18 Bemidji State (3-2, 5-4)OPP: Feb. 17-18, 2017 at #8 Western Michigan (4-2, 3-2)

Swept a 2-game regular season road seriesUND: March 3-4, 2017 at Miami (3-2, 5-2)OPP: Jan. 20-21, 2017 vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth (5-3, 4-0)

Swept a regular season home & home seriesUND: Jan. 2-3, 2009 at Bemidji State (4-3 win),vs. Bemidji State (4-3 OT win)OPP: None

Swept a first round playoff series at homeUND: March 10-11, 2017 vs. #20 St. Cloud State (5-2, 6-5 ot)OPP: March 1-2, 1996 – Wisconsin swept UND (6-5 ot, 5-4 in 2 ot)

Swept a first round playoff series on roadUND: March 10-11, 1995 at St. Cloud State (3-2, 5-2)OPP: March 8-9, 2002 – Minnesota swept UND (7-2, 4-3 ot) in Minneapolis

SHUTOUTSLast ShutoutUND: March 17, 2017 vs #1 Denver. Cam Johnson made 21 saves in a 1-0 North Dakota win in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifianls.OPP: Feb. 25, 2017 vs. Omaha. Evan Weninger made 22 saves in 3-0 Omaha win.

Last Shutout in Grand ForksUND: Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Canisius. Cam Johnson made 17 saves in a 6-0 North Dakota win.OPP: Feb. 25, 2017 vs. Omaha. Evan Weninger made 22 saves in 3-0 Omaha win.

Last Shutout Away from Grand ForksUND: March 17, 2017 vs #1 Denver. Cam Johnson made 21 saves in a 1-0 North Dakota win in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifianls.OPP: Jan. 28, 2017 at Colorado College. Alex Leclerc made 46 saves in 3-0 Colorado College win.

Last Combined ShutoutUND: March 17, 2013 vs. Michigan Tech in the first round of the WCHA playoffs (Game 3). Clarke Saunders (27) and Tate Maris (1) combined to make 28 saves in 6-0 win.

Scoreless Ties (2 in school history)Oct. 19, 2007 – at Boston College, game shortenedto two periods because of poor ice conditionsMarch 8, 1968 – at Michigan Tech, no overtime

GOALS IN FINAL MINUTE OF REGULATIONGoal scored in final regulation minute to tie scoreand game ended in tieUND: Jan. 22, 2016, Rhett Gardner vs. ColoradoCollege, 19:28, 5-5 tieOPP: Oct. 25, 2014, Nick Saracino, #5 Providence, atUND, 19:21, 2-2 tie

Goal scored in final regulation minute to tie game same team went on to win in overtimeUND: Nov. 1, 2014 vs. Air Force in U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game. Drake Caggiula tied it 2-2 at 19:31 of the third period and Bryn Chyzyk (SHG) won it at 4:53 of overtime.OPP: Dec. 5, 2009, Travis Oleksuk, Minnesota Duluth, tied the score 2-2 on an extra attacker goal with 33 seconds left in regulation, and then UMD’s Justin Fontaine scored 12 seconds into overtime to give UMD a 3-2 win. Goal scored in final regulation minute to tie game but team tying the score in regulation still lost in OTUND: Jan. 30, 2015 at No. 5 Omaha. UND’s Drake Caggiula tied the game at 19:12 of the third period in an eventual 3-2 overtime loss.OPP: Feb. 21, 2015, Western Michigan’s Justin Kovacs tied the game 2-2 at 19:30 of the third period in an eventual 3-2 UND overtime win.

Game-winning goal in final minute of regulationUND: April 7, 2016, Nick Schmaltz vs. Denver at 19:03 of the third period in a 4-2 UND win (NCAA Frozen Four semifinal)OPP: March 18, 2017. Minnesota Duluth’s Joey Anderson scored a 5-on-3 PPG at 19:09 of the third period to give UMD a 4-3 win in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff championship.

EXTRA ATTACKER GOALSUND: Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Canisius. Austin Poganski at 1:08 of the second period, making it 3-0 in an eventual 6-0 UND win.OPP: Dec. 3, 2016. Boston College’s Matthew Gaudreau scored at 19:51 of the third period to make it 4-3 UND in an evventual 4-3 UND win.

SHORTHANDED GOALSScored a shorthanded goalUND: March 11, 2017 by Tyson Jost at 00:53 of the second period to give UND a 2-1 lead in an eventual 6-5 OT.OPP: Jan. 21, 2017 vs. #4 Minnesota Duluth. UMD’s Domi-nic Toninato at 2:07 of the third period in a 4-0 UMD win.

UND scored two shorthanded goalsMarch 27, 2015, vs. #11 Quinnipiac in the NCAA West Region semifinal. Goals by Drake Caggiula and Luke Johnson (ENG).

Opponent scored two shorthanded goalsOct. 29, 2016 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth, Karson Kuhlman and Kyle Osterberg in 3-0 UMD win.

EMPTY NET GOALSUND: March 10, 2017 vs. St. Cloud State by Joel Jana-tuinen at 19:15 of the third period to make it 5-2 in a 5-2 UND win in Game 1 of the NCHC Quarterfinals.OPP: Feb. 25, 2017 vs Omaha by Austin Ortega at 17:59 of the third period in a 3-0 UNO win.

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

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TEAM GOALS IN A PERIODTeam scored 5 or more goals in a periodUND: Jan. 6, 2017 at #18 Omaha, five goals in first period of 9-1 winOPP: Jan. 13, 2017 vs. Miami, 5 goals in third period of 6-3 Miami win in Grand Forks.

PENALTY SHOTSAttempted a Penalty ShotUND: Nov. 5, 2016 – Brock Boeser was stopped by Min-nesota’s Eric Schierhorn at 19:20 of the third period in a 2-0 Minnesota win.OPP: Jan. 1, 2016 – Alabama Huntsville’s Tyler Poulsen wasstopped by UND’s Cam Johnson at 18:32 of the second period in a 1-0 UND win.

Scored on a Penalty ShotUND: Oct. 21, 2016 – Brock Boeser scored on Bemidji State’s Michael Bitzer at 12:52 of the third period to give UND a 3-2 win.OPP: None

PENALTIESUND not penalizedFeb. 22, 1997 vs. Alaska Anchorage

Neither team was penalizedFeb. 22, 1997 vs. Alaska Anchorage

SINGLE-GAME POINTSPlayer had four or more points in a gameUND: March 7, 2017, Tucker Poolman (2g, 2a) in 5-2 win at MiamiOPP: Oct. 28, 2016, Minnesota Duluth’s Alex Iafallo (3g, 1a) in 5-2 UMD win.

Player had five or more points in a gameUND: Oct. 18, 2014, Mark MacMillan (3g, 2a) in 7-2 win at Colorado CollegeOPP: Feb. 12, 2016, Denver’s Danton Heinen (2-3-5) in 6-4 DU win

Player had six points in a gameUND: Nov. 10, 2001, Travis Roche (0-6--6) vs. Minnesota in 7-5 winOPP: Nov. 9, 1996, Casey Hankinson, Minnesota (4-2--6) in 10-6 loss

HAT TRICKSLast individual 3-goal gameUND: Nov. 18, 2016 -- S-hane Gersich in 4-0 win at #12 St. Cloud StateOPP: Oct. 28, 2016, Minnesota Duluth’s Alex Iafallo (3g, 1a) in 5-2 UMD win.

Last natural hat trickUND: Oct. 21, 2016 -- Brock Boeser in 3-2 win vs. #18 Bemidji StateOPP: Feb. 8, 2014 – Nebraska Omaha’s Josh Archibald (3 goals, 1 assist) in 6-3 UNO win in Grand Forks.

Last hat trick by a freshmanUND: Oct. 17, 2015 -- Brock Boeser in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State

Last hat trick by a defensemanUND: March 2, 2001 -- Travis Roche (3g, 1a) in 5-1 win at Bemidji State

Last individual 4-goal gameUND: Jan. 9, 2004 – Brandon Bochenski vs. AlaskaAnchorageOPP: Nov. 8, 2008 – Eric Walsky at Colorado College

All goals scored by one player (More than 2 goals)UND: Oct. 21, 2016 – 3 goals by Brock Boeser vs. Bemidji StateOPP: Nov. 26, 2011 – Rylan Schwartz (3 goals) in 4-3 UND win vs. #4 Colorado College in Grand Forks

GOALIE ASSISTSGoalie assisted on a goalUND: Jan. 7, 2017 – Cam Johnson at #18 Omaha in 7-3 UND winOPP: Dec. 12, 2014 – Denver’s Evan Cowley in 4-1 DU win

SHOTS ON GOALFewer than 15 shots in a gameUND: Jan. 26, 2008 vs. Alaska Anchorage in GrandForks, N.D. (13 shots in 3-1 win)OPP: March 4 at Miami (11 shots), 5-2 UND win

Fewer than 20 shots in a gameUND: Dec. 7, 2013 at Western Michigan (15 shots in 3-2 UND win)OPP: March 4 at Miami (11 shots), 5-2 UND win

40 or more shots in a gameUND: March 24, 2017 vs. #7 Boston University (59 shots) in 4-3 double-overtime loss in NCAA West Region semifinalOPP: Feb. 17, 2017 at #8 Western Michigan (41 shots) in 4-2 WMU win.

50 or more shots in a gameUND: March 24, 2017 vs. #7 Boston University (59 shots) in 4-3 double-overtime loss in NCAA West Region semifinalOPP: March 9, 2002 at Minnesota (52 Shots, 40reg.) 4-3 OT loss and Feb. 25, 1994 at ColoradoCollege (59 shots reg.) 5-1 loss

60 or more shots in a gameUND: Dec. 30, 2000 vs. Princeton (65 Shots)OPP: Jan. 31, 1981 at Minnesota (67 Shots)

GOALIE SAVES40 or more saves in a game by a goalieUND: Dec. 11, 2015, Cam Johnson, 40 saves in 3-0 UND win at #17 Minnesota Duluth.OPP: Feb. 18, 2017. Western Michigna’s Ben Blacker, 44 saves in 3-2 WMU win.

50 or more saves in a game by a goalieUND: Feb 25, 1994, Toby Kvalevog, 54 saves at Colorado College, 5-1 CC winOPP: March 24, 2017, Boston University’s Jake Oettinger, 56 saves, 4-3 BU win in double overtime

60 or more saves in a game by a goalieUND: Never happenedOPP: Dec. 30, 2000, Nate Nomeland, Princeton, 60saves (Milwaukee, Wis.), 5-4 UND win

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

und in shooTouTs in 2016-17

Date Opponent OT Final SO Result--- --- --- ---

und in shooTouTs in 2015-16

Date Opponent OT Final SO ResultOct. 10 Maine T, 1-1 L, 1-0Jan. 22 Colorado College T, 5-5 W, 1-0

Individual Shooters G-Att.Boeser, Brock .............................................................................1-2Poganski, Austin ......................................................................0-1Wilkie, Chris ...............................................................................0-1

Individual Goalies Svs-Att.Hrynkiw, Matt ...........................................................................1-1Johnson, Cam ...........................................................................1-2

und in shooTouTs in 2014-15

Date Opponent OT Final SO ResultNov. 28 #11 Omaha T, 2-2 L, 1-0Feb. 14 #9 Denver T, 3-3 L, 1-0

Individual Shooters G-Att.Caggiula, Drake ........................................................................0-2Johnson, Luke ...........................................................................0-1MacMillan, Mark .......................................................................0-1Parks, Michael ...........................................................................0-2

Individual Goalies Svs-Att.McIntyre, Zane ..........................................................................4-6

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No. Name (NHL rights) Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Hometown Previous Team1 Peter Thome (CLB) G Fr. 6-4 205 L Minneapolis, Minn. Waterloo (USHL)2 Gabe Bast D Fr. 5-10 195 R Red Deer, Alberta Penticton (BCHL)3 Matt Kiersted D Fr. 6-0 180 L Elk River, Minn. Chicago (USHL)4 Andrew Peski D So. 6-0 211 R Orleans, Ontario Tri-City (USHL)5 Casey Johnson D So. 6-2 200 L Grand Forks, N.D. Dubuque (USHL)6 Colton Poolman D So. 6-1 194 L East Grand Forks, Minn. Penticton (BCHL)7 Zach Yon F So. 6-0 191 L Roseau, Minn. Waterloo (USHL)8 Nick Jones F Jr. 5-11 175 R Edmonton, Alberta Penticton (BCHL)9 Dixon Bowen F So. 5-11 184 R East Grand Forks, Minn. Penticton (BCHL)10 Johnny Simonson F Sr. 5-10 176 L Grand Forks, N.D. Lincoln (USHL)11 Trevor Olson F Sr. 6-2 198 R Duluth, Minn. Sioux City (USHL)13 Mike Gornall F Jr. 5-11 200 R Irwin, Pa. Topeka (NAHL)14 Austin Poganski (STL) F Sr. 6-2 210 R St. Cloud, Minn. Tri-City (USHL)16 Grant Mismash (NSH) F Fr. 6-0 190 L Edina, Minn. U.S. NTDP18 Collin Adams (NYI) F Fr. 5-9 185 L Brighton, Mich. Muskegon (USHL)19 Shane Gersich (WSH) F Jr. 6-0 187 L Chaska, Minn. Omaha (USHL)20 Josh Rieger D Fr. 6-0 185 R Regina, Saskatchewan Estevan (SJHL)22 Rhett Gardner (DAL) F Jr. 6-3 220 L Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Okotoks (AJHL)24 Christian Wolanin (OTT) D Jr. 6-1 192 L Detroit, Mich. Muskegon (USHL)25 Joel Janatuinen F Jr. 6-0 190 L Espoo, Finland Sioux City (USHL)26 Cole Smith F So. 6-3 200 L Brainerd, Minn. Steinbach (MJHL)27 Ludvig Hoff F So. 5-10 195 L Oslo, Norway Lincoln (USHL)28 Hayden Shaw D Jr. 5-11 195 L Woodbury, Minn. Dubuque (USHL)29 Jordan Kawaguchi F Fr. 5-9 185 L Abbotsford, British Columbia Chilliwack (BCHL)33 Cam Johnson G Sr. 6-2 200 L Troy, Mich. Waterloo (USHL)35 Ryan Anderson G Jr. 6-2 189 L Roseau, Minn. Minnesota (NAHL)

Captain: Austin Poganski Assistant Captains: Rhett Gardner, Trevor Olson, Johnny Simonson

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFFHead Coach .......................................................... Brad Berry (3rd year)Associate Head Coach .............................Dane Jackson (12th year)Assistant Coach ...................................................Matt Shaw (3rd year)Volunteer Coach ........................................... Matt Hrynkiw (1st year)Director of Operations ........................Patrick Swanson (13th year)Athletic Trainer/Strength ...................... Mark Poolman (23rd year)Equipment Manager .........................................Eric Kupka (4th year)Student Manager........................................... Jason Ulmer (2nd year)Student Manager..............................................Matt Smaby (1st year)Team Physician ......................................... Dr. Greg Greek (26th year)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEGersich...................................................................................... GUHR-sitchGornall .......................................................................................GORE-nawlHrynkiw ................................................................................ her-RINK-yooJanatuinen .................................................................jann-uh-TWEE-ninKawaguchi ............................................................... cow-uh-GOO-cheeKiersted .......................................................................................KEER-stedRieger .............................................................................................REE-guhrThome ...........................................................................................TOE-meeWolanin ................................................................................... woe-LAN-in

CURRENT NHL DRAFT PICKS (Listed chronologically)

Player Team Year Rd. OverallAustin Poganski ...............St. Louis ............................... 2014 ........4 ............110Shane Gersich ...................Washington ....................... 2014 ........5 ............134

Christian Wolanin ............Ottawa ................................ 2015 ........4 ............107

Rhett Gardner ...................Dallas ................................... 2016 ........4 ............116Peter Thome ......................Columbus ........................... 2016 ........6 ............155Collin Adams .....................New York Islanders .......... 2016 ........6 ............170

Grant Mismash .................Nashville ............................. 2017 ........2 .............61

2017-18 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2017-18 ROSTER BY POSITION

Goaltenders (3):1 Peter Thome (Fr.)33 Cam Johnson (Sr.)35 Ryan Anderson (Jr.)

Defensemen (8):2 Gabe Bast (Fr.)3 Matt Kiersted (Fr.)4 Andrew Peski (So.)5 Casey Johnson (So.)6 Colton Poolman (So.)20 Josh Rieger (Fr.)24 Christian Wolanin (Jr.)28 Hayden Shaw (Jr.)

Forwards (15):7 Zach Yon (So.)8 Nick Jones (Jr.)9 Dixon Bowen (So.)10 Johnny Simonson (Sr.)11 Trevor Olson (Sr.)13 Mike Gornall (Jr.)14 Austin Poganski (Sr.)16 Grant Mismash (Fr.)18 Collin Adams (Fr.)19 Shane Gersich (Jr.)22 Rhett Gardner (Jr.)25 Joel Janatuinen (Jr.)26 Cole Smith (Jr.)27 Ludvig Hoff (Jr.)29 Jordan Kawaguchi (Fr.)

2017-18 ROSTER BY CLASS

Seniors (4):10 Johnny Simonson (F)11 Trevor Olson (F)14 Austin Poganski (F)33 Cam Johnson (G)

Juniors (8):8 Nick Jones (F)13 Mike Gornall (F)19 Shane Gersich (F)22 Rhett Gardner (F)24 Christian Wolanin (D)25 Joel Janatuinen (F)28 Hayden Shaw (D)35 Ryan Anderson (G)

Sophomores (7):4 Andrew Peski (D)5 Casey Johnson (D)6 Colton Poolman (D)7 Zach Yon (F)9 Dixon Bowen (F)26 Cole Smith (F)27 Ludvig Hoff (F)

Freshmen (7):1 Peter Thome (G)2 Gabe Bast (D)3 Matt Kiersted (D)16 Grand Mismash (F)18 Collin Adams (F)20 Josh Rieger (D)29 Jordan Kawaguchi (F)

2017-18 ROSTER GEOGRAPHICALLY

Minnesota (12):1 Peter Thome (Minneapolis)3 Matt Kiersted (Elk River)6 Colton Poolman (East Grand Forks)7 Zach Yon (Roseau)9 Dixon Bowen (East Grand Forks)11 Trevor Olson (Duluth)14 Austin Poganski (St. Cloud)16 Grant Mismash (Edina)19 Shane Gersich (Chaska)26 Cole Smith (Brainerd)28 Hayden Shaw (Woodbury)35 Ryan Anderson (Roseau)

Michigan (3):18 Collin Adams (Brighton)24 Christian Wolanin (Detroit)33 Cam Johnson (Troy)

Alberta (2):2 Gabe Bast (Red Deer)8 Nick Jones (Edmonton)

North Dakota (2):5 Casey Johnson (Grand Forks)10 Johnny Simonson (Grand Forks)

Saskatchewan (2):20 Josh Rieger (Regina)22 Rhett Gardner (Moose Jaw)

British Columbia (1):29 Jordan Kawaguchi (Abbotsford)

Finland (1):25 Joel Janatuinen (Espoo)

Norway (1):27 Ludvig Hoff (Oslo)

Ontario (1):4 Andrew Peski (Orleans)

Pennsylvania (1):13 Mike Gornall (Irwin)

2017-18 ROSTER BY DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

USHL (15):1 Peter Thome (Waterloo)3 Matt Kiersted (Chicago)4 Andrew Peski (Tri-City)5 Casey Johnson (Dubuque)7 Zach Yon (Waterloo)10 Johnny Simonson (Lincoln)11 Trevor Olson (Sioux City)14 Austin Poganski (Tri-City)18 Collin Adams (Muskegon)19 Shane Gersich (Omaha)24 Christian Wolanin (Muskegon)25 Joel Janatuinen (Sioux City)27 Ludvig Hoff (Lincoln)28 Hayden Shaw (Dubuque)33 Cam Johnson (Waterloo)

BCHL (5):2 Gabe Bast (Penticton)6 Colton Poolman (Penticton)8 Nick Jones (Penticton)9 Dixon Bowen (Penticton)29 Jordan Kawaguchi (Chilliwack)

NAHL (2):13 Mike Gornall (Topeka)35 Ryan Anderson (Minnesota)

AJHL (1):22 Rhett Gardner (Okotoks)

MJHL (1):26 Cole Smith (Steinbach)

SJHL (1):20 Josh Rieger (Estevan)

US NTDP (1):16 Grant Mismash

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THE BRAD BERRY FILE

Birthdate • April 1, 1965

Hometown • Bashaw, Alberta

Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Business Administration (UND ‘02)

Family • Wife, Suzanne; daughters, Brianna & Brooke; son, Bauer

Awards • 2015-16 USCHO Coach of the Year• 2015-16 NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year

Coaching Career • 2000-04: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA)• 2004-06: Assoc. Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA)• 2006-08: Assistant Coach, Manitoba Moose (AHL)• 2010-12: Assistant Coach, Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)• 2012-15: Assistant Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA)• 2015-present: Head Coach, University of North Dakota (NCAA)

Other Experience • 1999-00: Scout, Dallas Stars (NHL)• 2008-10: Director, The Hockey Academy (Grand Forks, N.D.)• 2008-10: Scout, Vancouver Canucks (NHL)

Playing Career • 1983-86: University of North Dakota (NCAA)• 1985-90: Winnipeg Jets (NHL) • 1990-91: Brynas IF Gavle (Swedish Elite League)• 1990-91: Canadian National Team• 1991-93: Minnesota North Stars (NHL)• 1993-94: Dallas Stars (NHL)• 1994-95: Kalamazoo K-Wings (IHL)• 1995-96: Michigan K-Wings (IHL)

In just two seasons at the helm of his alma mater, Brad Berry has put his own distinct stamp on a program already steeped in tradition and success.

Berry began his head-coaching career in 2015-16 by leading UND to its eighth NCAA championship, becoming the first person in the history of NCAA Division I men’s hockey to win a national title in his first year behind the bench.

Last season, Berry guided the defending national champions to the program’s 15th straight NCAA Tournament berth, the second-longest streak in the history of the sport.

Berry has also continued UND’s reputation for developing professional hockey players, churning out 12 such players in just two years, including six who have already played in the National Hockey League heading into the 2017-18 season: Brock Boeser (Vancouver), Drake Caggiula (Edmonton), Tyson Jost (Colorado), Paul LaDue (Los Angeles), Nick Schmaltz (Chicago) and Troy Stecher (Vancouver).

A former NHL defenseman himself, Berry masterfully guided his alma mater to the program’s eighth national title in his debut season of 2015-16, bringing to a halt a 16-year drought for the storied program. Berry and the Fighting Hawks went 34-6-4, establishing a team record for most wins by a rookie head coach, and their .818 winning percentage was the second best in program history.

Berry also led UND to its second straight Penrose Cup as National Collegiate Hockey Conference regular-season champion, resulting in NCHC Herb Brooks Coach of the Year honors. He also garnered national coach of the year honors from U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) and was one of eight finalists for the Spencer Penrose Award, given to the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Coach of the Year.

Four of Berry’s players – forwards Boeser and Caggiula, defenseman Stecher, and goaltender Cam Johnson – earned All-America honors, joining UND’s 1986-87 team as the only entries in school history to boast four All-Americans.

Following the season, eight players signed pro contracts: Caggiula, Stecher, LaDue, Schmaltz (Chicago Blackhawks), Keaton Thompson (Anaheim Ducks), Luke Johnson (Chicago Blackhawks), Bryn Chyzyk (AHL), and Coltyn Sanderson (ECHL).UND has also thrived in the classroom under Berry, placing a

brad BERRYHead Coach Years as Head Coach: 3rd

Years at UND: 12th

Hometown: Bashaw, Alberta

Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘02)

program-record 22 student-athletes on the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team in 2016-17. Additionally, nine individuals were named to the NCHC Scholar-Athlete Team, also a team record.

Berry was named head coach at North Dakota on May 18, 2015, becoming the 16th head coach in program history and the sixth former UND player to take the helm.

“We are excited to have Brad take leadership of the UND men’s hockey program,” said UND Athletics Director Brian Faison after appointing Berry head coach. “He is an effective recruiter, has an outstanding reputation as a teacher of the game, and brings a tremendous energy and passion to the position. His core values and his understanding of the unique culture that has made UND hockey so successful are the traits that make him the right coach to carry the program forward.”

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Berry had recently completed his ninth season as an assistant coach at UND in 2014-15. He served two stints in that role, first from 2000-01 through 2005-06 and again from 2012-13 through 2014-15. He also previously spent time as an assistant coach with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets (2010-12) and the AHL’s Manitoba Moose (2006-08).

During his nine years on the UND staff, Berry helped lead the program to eight NCAA Tournament appearances, five NCAA Frozen Four berths (2014-15, 2013-14, 2005-06, 2004-05 and 2000-01), three regular season conference titles (2014-15, 2003-04 and 2000-01), and one conference tournament championship (2005-06).

Berry oversaw the team’s defensemen during both of his stints at UND and routinely produced blue line units that ranked among the conference national leaders, both offensively and defensively. In each of the last two seasons, UND led the nation in both points and points per game by defensemen. At the other end of the ice, UND allowed a league-low 2.24 goals against per game in 2014-15 and ranked among the top three in the conference in that category in five of Berry’s last six seasons with the program.

Before returning to UND prior to the 2012-13 season, Berry spent two years (2010-12) as an assistant coach with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets. Prior to that, Berry founded The Hockey Academy in Grand Forks, which focuses on developing and training youth hockey players within Grand Forks and surrounding areas. During that time (2008-10), he doubled as a part-time scout with the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks.

Berry was an assistant coach with the Manitoba Moose from 2006-08 and

helped lead the Vancouver Canucks AHL affiliate to a playoff appearance in each of his two years, including a North Division title in 2006-07.

At every stop during his career, Berry has enhanced his reputation as a coach who develops NHLdefensemen. Fourteen of his former UND pupils have played in the NHL, including two-time Stanley Cup champion Matt Greene of the Los Angeles Kings. While with the AHL’s Manitoba Moose, Berry mentored future Vancouver Canucks stalwart Alexander Edler. During his two years with Columbus, Berry coached the likes of James Wisniewski, Mike Commodore, Jack Johnson and Kris Russell.

Berry himself was a standout defenseman as a player, first at UND where he collected 74 points (12 goals, 62 assists) in 112 games from 1983-86 under legendary head coach John “Gino” Gasparini. Berry also won a gold medal with Canada at the 1985 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship.

A second-round draft pick (29th overall) of the Winnipeg Jets in 1983, Berry went on to play in 241 NHL games over eight years, including stints with Winnipeg, Minnesota and Dallas. His professional playing career also included stops in the Swedish Elite League and the International Hockey League (IHL). While with the IHL’s Michigan K-Wings, Berry was a three-time IHL All-Star and was named the K-Wings’ Defenseman of the Year three times.

After his playing career ended, Berry was a professional scout with the 1999-2000 Dallas Stars team that advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals.

A native of Bashaw, Alberta, Berry’s family includes his wife, Suzanne, daughters, Brianna and Brooke, and son, Bauer.

Berry’s coaching background includes a stint as an assistant coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Photo by Jamie Sabau/Columbus Blue Jackets.

A second-round draft pick of the Winnipeg Jets in 1983, Berry spent parts of eight seasons in the NHL.

BRAD BERRY’S HEAD COACHING RECORD

CONFERENCE OVERALL NCHC CONF. NCAAYEAR W L T PCT. FINISH PLAYOFFS W L T PCT. TOURN. 2015-16 19 4 1 .812 1st t-3rd 34 6 4 .818 Champion2016-17 11 12 1 .479 4th 2nd 21 16 3 .562 RegionalsTOTALS 30 16 2 .646 55 22 7 .696

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Date Opponent Score Att.Oct 07 CANISIUS W 6-0 10963Oct 08 CANISIUS W 4-1 11119

^ Oct 15 RENSSELAER W 5-2 11658Oct 21 #18 BEMIDJI STATE W 3-2 11816Oct 22 #18 BEMIDJI STATE W 5-4 11898

* Oct 28 at #2 Minnesota Duluth L 2-5 6393* Oct 29 at #2 Minnesota Duluth L 0-3 6759

Nov 04 at #13 Minnesota T o t 5-5 9939Nov 05 at #13 Minnesota L 0-2 10310

* Nov 11 #2 DENVER T o t 1-1 11865* Nov 12 #2 DENVER L 2-3 11910* Nov 18 at #12 St. Cloud State W 4-0 4693* Nov 19 at #12 St. Cloud State W 3-0 5196# Nov 25 MICHIGAN STATE L 3-4 11265# Nov 26 MICHIGAN STATE T o t 2-2 10867% Dec 03 vs #3 Boston College W 4-3 11348* Dec 09 #18 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 5-1 11330* Dec 10 #18 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-3 11580

Dec 31 at #9 Union W 3-1 2354* Jan 06 at #18 Omaha W 9-1 7898* Jan 07 at #18 Omaha W 7-3 7898* Jan 13 MIAMI L 3-6 11728* Jan 14 MIAMI W 3-1 11858* Jan 20 #4 MINNESOTA DULUTH L 3-5 11861* Jan 21 #4 MINNESOTA DULUTH L 0-4 11924* Jan 27 at Colorado College W 5-2 6191* Jan 28 at Colorado College L 0-3 7040* Feb 03 ST. CLOUD STATE L 1-3 11682* Feb 04 ST. CLOUD STATE Wot 2-1 11774* Feb 17 at #8 Western Michigan L 2-4 3045* Feb 18 at #8 Western Michigan L 2-3 3275* Feb 24 OMAHA W 6-4 11900* Feb 25 OMAHA L 0-3 11922* Mar 03 at Miami W 3-2 2743* Mar 04 at Miami W 5-2 3027$ Mar 10 #20 ST. CLOUD STATE W 5-2 10143$ Mar 11 #20 ST. CLOUD STATE Wot 6-5 10540$ Mar 17 vs #1 Denver W 1-0 8168$ Mar 18 vs #3 Minnesota Duluth L 3-4 10297! Mar 24 vs #6 Boston University L o 2 3-4 5219

^ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game# Subway Holiday Classic% College Hockey Showdown (Madison Square Garden)$ NCHC Playoffs | ! NCAA West Regional (Fargo, ND)

TEAM STATISTICS UND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 127-1363 104-995 Shot pct. . 0 9 3 . 1 0 5 G o a l s / G a m e 3.2 2.6 S h o t s / G a m e 34.1 24.9POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 32-173 27-167 Conversion Percent . 1 8 5 . 1 6 2 Shot Attempts 295 188 Shot Percent . 1 0 8 . 1 4 4SHORT-HANDED Goals-Shot attempts 6-45 5-44 Shot Percent . 1 3 3 . 1 1 4GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play 32 27 S h o r t - h a n d e d 6 5 Empty net 5 6 P e n a l t y 1 0 U n a s s i s t e d 8 10 O v e r t i m e 2 1 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0PENALTIES N u m b e r 208 213 M i n u t e s 473 462 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 5.2 5.3 Pen minutes/Game 11.8 11.6FACEOFFS (W-L) 1394-1204 1204-1394 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 3 7 . 4 6 3SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES 21-16-3 11-8-2 8-6-1 2-2-0CONFERENCE 11-12-1 4-7-1 7-5-0 0-0-0NON-CONFEREN 10-4-2 7-1-1 1-1-1 2-2-0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh%pen-min pp sh

19 Shane Gersich 40 21 16 37 153 . 1 3 7 10-20 4 017 Tyson Jost 33 16 19 35 123 . 1 3 0 22-44 5 116 Brock Boeser 32 16 18 34 113 . 1 4 2 12-24 5 03 Tucker Poolman 38 7 23 30 97 . 0 7 2 7-14 3 014 Austin Poganski 40 12 13 25 84 . 1 4 3 17-45 4 024 Christian Wolanin 37 6 16 22 75 . 0 8 0 13-37 1 022 Rhett Gardner 38 8 13 21 80 . 1 0 0 21-69 3 225 Joel Janatuinen 36 8 11 19 79 . 1 0 1 5-10 1 011 Trevor Olson 38 6 10 16 37 . 1 6 2 8-16 1 127 Ludvig Hoff 36 4 12 16 56 . 0 7 1 12-24 2 06 Colton Poolman 40 2 10 12 48 . 0 4 2 6-12 1 09 Dixon Bowen 36 6 4 10 51 . 1 1 8 3-6 0 118 Chris Wilkie 30 1 9 10 75 . 0 1 3 9-18 0 020 Gage Ausmus 38 2 7 9 41 . 0 4 9 17-42 0 128 Hayden Shaw 28 2 6 8 41 . 0 4 9 12-24 0 010 Johnny Simonson 39 2 6 8 52 . 0 3 8 9-18 1 026 Cole Smith 29 3 4 7 34 . 0 8 8 12-24 0 07 Zach Yon 34 3 4 7 53 . 0 5 7 2-4 1 013 Mike Gornall 17 2 1 3 20 . 1 0 0 4-8 0 05 Casey Johnson 32 0 3 3 28 . 0 0 0 1-2 0 04 Andrew Peski 29 0 3 3 23 . 0 0 0 3-6 0 033 Cam Johnson 37 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0-0 0 0TM TEAM 22 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3-6 0 0

Total 40 127 209 336 136 . 0 9 3208-473 32 6Opponents 40 104 171 275 995 . 1 0 5213-462 27 5

## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t

30 Matt Hrynkiw 4 186:48 6 1.93 65 . 9 1 5 1-3-033 Cam Johnson 37 2211:28 88 2.39 817 . 9 0 3 20-13-331 Matej Tomek 2 32:11 4 7.46 9 . 6 9 2 0-0-0TM EMPTY NET 22 24:10 6 - 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0

Total 40 2454:37 104 2.54 891 . 8 9 5 21-16-3Opponents 40 2454:37 127 3.10 1236 . 9 0 7 16-21-3

Attendance Summary UND Opponent

Total 241603 86761Dates/Avg Per Date 21/11505 15/5784Neutral Site #/Avg 4/8758

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 TotalNorth Dakota 38 42 45 2 0 127Opponents 33 28 42 0 1 104

Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 TotalNorth Dakota 403 506 430 16 8 1363Opponents 304 376 300 9 6 995

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 TotalNorth Dakota 271 348 258 9 5 891Opponents 365 464 385 14 8 1236

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Overall: 21-16-3 Conf: 11-12-1 Home: 11-8-2 Away: 8-6-1 Neut: 2-2-0

Shots Penalties Goals

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk

19 Shane Gersich 40 21 16 37 153 . 1 3 7 +16 10-20 10 0 0 4 0 5 3 0 0 1 0 2 12

17 Tyson Jost 33 16 19 35 123 . 1 3 0 +17 22-44 22 0 0 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 13

16 Brock Boeser 32 16 18 34 113 . 1 4 2 +7 12-24 12 0 0 5 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 10

3 Tucker Poolman 38 7 23 30 97 . 0 7 2 +18 7-14 7 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 49

14 Austin Poganski 40 12 13 25 84 . 1 4 3 +6 17-45 15 1 1 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 21

24 Christian Wolanin 37 6 16 22 75 . 0 8 0 +5 13-37 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35

22 Rhett Gardner 38 8 13 21 80 . 1 0 0 +2 21-69 17 1 3 3 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 23

25 Joel Janatuinen 36 8 11 19 79 . 1 0 1 +8 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 18

11 Trevor Olson 38 6 10 16 37 . 1 6 2 -7 8-16 8 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 25

27 Ludvig Hoff 36 4 12 16 56 . 0 7 1 +4 12-24 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

6 Colton Poolman 40 2 10 12 48 . 0 4 2 +5 6-12 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 52

9 Dixon Bowen 36 6 4 10 51 . 1 1 8 +2 3-6 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 14

18 Chris Wilkie 30 1 9 10 75 . 0 1 3 -3 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

20 Gage Ausmus 38 2 7 9 41 . 0 4 9 +4 17-42 16 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 80

28 Hayden Shaw 28 2 6 8 41 . 0 4 9 +1 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 36

10 Johnny Simonson 39 2 6 8 52 . 0 3 8 -3 9-18 9 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7

26 Cole Smith 29 3 4 7 34 . 0 8 8 -4 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

7 Zach Yon 34 3 4 7 53 . 0 5 7 -3 2-4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

13 Mike Gornall 17 2 1 3 20 . 1 0 0 -2 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2

5 Casey Johnson 32 0 3 3 28 . 0 0 0 +6 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29

4 Andrew Peski 29 0 3 3 23 . 0 0 0 -7 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

33 Cam Johnson 37 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TM TEAM 22 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 40 127 209 336 136 . 0 9 3 +72 208-47 199 3 6 32 6 20 21 0 2 3 1 8 468

Opponents 40 104 171 275 995 . 1 0 5 - 213-46 206 4 3 27 5 20 16 3 1 1 0 10 671

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog

30 Matt Hrynkiw 4-2 186:48 6 1 . 9 3 65 . 9 1 5 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

33 Cam Johnson 37-37 2211:28 88 2 . 3 9 817 . 9 0 3 20 13 3 4 25 5 0 0 0

31 Matej Tomek 2-1 32:11 4 7 . 4 6 9 . 6 9 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

TM EMPTY NET 22-0 24:10 6 - 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

Total 40-0 2454:37 104 2 . 5 4 891 . 8 9 5 21 16 3 4 27 5 6 0 0

Opponents 40-0 2454:37 127 3 . 1 0 1236 . 9 0 7 16 21 3 5 32 6 5 1 0

## Faceoffs GP W L Pct.

17 Tyson Jost 33 380 252 . 6 0 126 Cole Smith 29 3 2 . 6 0 016 Brock Boeser 32 147 116 . 5 5 910 Johnny Simonson 39 174 153 . 5 3 222 Rhett Gardner 38 388 342 . 5 3 227 Ludvig Hoff 36 158 143 . 5 2 519 Shane Gersich 40 19 19 . 5 0 011 Trevor Olson 38 8 10 . 4 4 49 Dixon Bowen 36 88 113 . 4 3 813 Mike Gornall 17 3 4 . 4 2 97 Zach Yon 34 2 3 . 4 0 018 Chris Wilkie 30 2 3 . 4 0 014 Austin Poganski 40 17 30 . 3 6 225 Joel Janatuinen 36 5 14 . 2 6 3

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct.3 Tucker Poolman 38 3 9 12 37 . 0 8 116 Brock Boeser 32 5 6 11 32 . 1 5 624 Christian Wolanin 37 1 10 11 25 . 0 4 017 Tyson Jost 33 5 5 10 33 . 1 5 219 Shane Gersich 40 4 5 9 45 . 0 8 922 Rhett Gardner 38 3 5 8 15 . 2 0 014 Austin Poganski 40 4 3 7 24 . 1 6 727 Ludvig Hoff 36 2 3 5 19 . 1 0 518 Chris Wilkie 30 0 5 5 24 . 0 0 011 Trevor Olson 38 1 3 4 3 . 3 3 37 Zach Yon 34 1 1 2 5 . 2 0 06 Colton Poolman 40 1 1 2 6 . 1 6 728 Hayden Shaw 28 0 2 2 13 . 0 0 010 Johnny Simonson 39 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 025 Joel Janatuinen 36 1 0 1 4 . 2 5 033 Cam Johnson 37 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 09 Dixon Bowen 36 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 05 Casey Johnson 32 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 020 Gage Ausmus 38 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0

## Short Handed Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct.

11 Trevor Olson 38 1 2 3 3 . 3 3 322 Rhett Gardner 38 2 0 2 6 . 3 3 320 Gage Ausmus 38 1 1 2 6 . 1 6 717 Tyson Jost 33 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 39 Dixon Bowen 36 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 014 Austin Poganski 40 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 025 Joel Janatuinen 36 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 028 Hayden Shaw 28 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 010 Johnny Simonson 39 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 05 Casey Johnson 32 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 06 Colton Poolman 40 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 024 Christian Wolanin 37 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 016 Brock Boeser 32 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 03 Tucker Poolman 38 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0

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MD

Ma

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83

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DN

P0

- 0

- 0

vs B

UM

ar

24

3-4

LD

NP

0 -

0 -

0

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eight-time NCAA CHAMPIONS

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