No. 19 Dartmouth (12-9-4, 8-7-3 ECAC) vs. Clarkson (8-15-4, 7-8-3 ECAC) ▶ Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 ▶ 7:00 PM ▶ Potsdam, N.Y. ▶ Cheel Arena (3,000) ▶ All-Time Series: Clarkson, 66-25-7 (99th Meeting) ▶ Last Meeting: Jan. 26, 2013 (Hanover) - W, 5-1 ▶ Streak: 2-0-0 Hanover, N.H. • Alumni Gymnasium • Thompson Arena • Assistant Director / Men’s Ice Hockey Contact: Pat Salvas • Office: (603) 646-9340 / [email protected]▶ OCTOBER (1-0-1) 20 McGILL (Exhibition) W, 2-1 21 NORWICH (Scrimmage) W, 4-3 26 vs. Yale! T, 2-2 (OT) 27 @ Brown! W, 4-0 ▶ NOVEMBER (4-2-1) 2 RV YALE*^ W, 7-4 3 BROWN*^ W, 2-1 9 RENSSELAER* W, 4-0 10 No. 7/8 UNION* W, 3-2 16 @ Colgate* L, 5-4 17 @ No.10/10 Cornell*^ T, 1-1 (OT) 24 @ No. 1/1 Boston College L, 6-3 ▶ DECEMBER (3-1-0) 1 BENTLEY W, 5-2 5 VERMONT (NBCSN) W, 4-2 LEDYARD BANK CLASSIC 30 No. 2/2 New Hampshire% W, 4-1 31 RV UMass% (Championship) L, 3-2 ▶ JANUARY (3-4-0) 4 @ No. 5/5 Quinnipiac* (NESN) L, 3-2 (OT) 5 @ Princeton*^ L, 2-1 12 HARVARD*^ W, 3-2 18 @ Brown*^ W, 4-2 19 @ No. 12/12 Yale*^ L, 4-2 25 ST. LAWRENCE* L, 4-2 26 CLARKSON* W, 5-1 ▶ FEBRUARY (1-2-2) 1 @ No. 18/RV Union* (NBCSN) T, 2-2 (OT) 2 @ Rensselaer* L, 3-0 10 @ Harvard*^ (WBIN/FCS) T, 1-1 (OT) 15 CORNELL*^ (FCS) L, 4-2 16 COLGATE* W, 5-4 ▶22 @ Clarkson* 7 PM ▶23 @ St. Lawrence* 7 PM ▶ MARCH 1 PRINCETON*^ 7 PM 2 QUINNIPIAC* 7 PM 8-10 ECAC Hockey First Round$ TBD 15-17 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals$ TBD 22 ECAC Hockey Semifinals+ TBD 23 ECAC Hockey Finals+ TBD * - ECAC Hockey Game ^ - Ivy League Game ! - Ivy Shootout at Brown in Providence, R.I. % - Ledyard Classic $ - 1st Round and Quarterfinals played at campus sites + - Semifinals and Finals played at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. HOME GAMES IN CAPS GAME GAME No. 19 Dartmouth (12-9-4, 8-7-3 ECAC) vs. St. Lawrence (15-11-4, 8-6-4 ECAC) ▶ Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013 ▶ 7:00 PM ▶ Canton, N.Y. ▶ Appleton Arena (3,200) ▶ All-Time Series: St. Lawrence, 54-32-3 (90th Meeting) ▶ Last Meeting: Jan. 25, 2013 (Hanover) - L, 4-2 ▶ Streak: 0-1-0 ▶ THIS WEEKEND Dartmouth will head back out on the road for the final time in the 2012-13 regular season with games this weekend at Clarkson and St. Lawrence. The Big Green will play the Golden Knights Friday at Cheel Arena in Potsdam before a short drive down the road to Canton, N.Y., and Appleton Arena for a Saturday night match-up with the Saints. ▶ LAST TIME OUT The Green split last weekend’s two-game homestand with Cornell and Colgate. Dartmouth lost, 4-2, Friday night to the Big Red before mounting a late third-period comeback for a 5-4 victory over the Raiders the following evening. ▶ WHERE WE RANK Despite the win against Colgate, Dartmouth dropped two spots in the USCHO Division I Poll to 19th this week.The drop notwithstanding, the 15th straight rankings release continues the program’s longest consecutive run in the poll as well as the most appearances in a single season. ▶ THE LEAGUE IS CRAZY RIGHT NOW Just eight points separates the second-place team (Rensselaer, 21) from the 11th-place team (Cornell, 13). Currently, Dartmouth (8-7-3) is tied with Yale (9-8-1) for fifth as both have big green BIG GREEN’S LAST ROAD TRIP OF SEASON SET FOR NORTH COUNTRY ▶ Radio: WFRD 99.3 / DartmouthSports.com ▶ Play-by-Play: Chris Garrett ▶ Color: Pat Salvas ▶ Live Stats: DartmouthSports.com ▶ Live Video: AmericaOneSports.com ▶ Twitter: @Dartmouth_MIH and @DartmouthSports @Dartmouth_MIH /DartmouthHockey ▶ MEDIA INFORMATION ▶ SCHEDULE DARTMOUTH MEN’S HOCKEY ▶ GAME NOTES 2012-13 ▶ DartmouthSports.com 19 points. Clarkson and Princeton are close behind with 17 points, while Brown has 15. Only Quinnipiac is sure of its postseason seeding, having already won the Cleary Cup as regular season champion. ▶ ROAD WOES The final road trip of the season could not come soon enough for the Big Green as the team is just 2-6-3 in road games this season with both wins coming at Brown. ▶ SCOUTING CLARKSON Since falling to Dartmouth in the final weekend of January, Clarkson is 3-2-1 with wins over Cornell, Union and Princeton. Last weekend saw the Knights give top-ranked Quinnipiac their best shot only to come up on the wrong end of a one-goal loss, 2-1. Overall the team is 8-15-7, but a 7-8-3 mark in league play has it just two points back of the Big Green in the ECAC Hockey standings with 17 points. Junior Allan McPherson leads the team with 23 points (9g/14a), while Greg Lewis has seen a majority of time in net this season, posting an 8-13-6 mark with a 2.85 goals-against average and a .903 save percentage. 27 ▶ THIS WEEKEND 26
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St. Lawrence (15-11-4, 8-6-4 ECAC)▶ Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013 ▶ 7:00 PM ▶ Canton, N.Y.▶ Appleton Arena (3,200) ▶ All-Time Series: St. Lawrence, 54-32-3 (90th Meeting)▶ Last Meeting: Jan. 25, 2013 (Hanover) - L, 4-2▶ Streak: 0-1-0
▶ THIS WEEKENDDartmouth will head back out on the road for the final time in the 2012-13 regular season with games this weekend at Clarkson and St. Lawrence. The Big Green will play the Golden Knights Friday at Cheel Arena in Potsdam before a short drive down the road to Canton, N.Y., and Appleton Arena for a Saturday night match-up with the Saints.
▶ LAST TIME OUTThe Green split last weekend’s two-game homestand with Cornell and Colgate. Dartmouth lost, 4-2, Friday night to the Big Red before mounting a late third-period comeback for a 5-4 victory over the Raiders the following evening.
▶ WHERE WE RANKDespite the win against Colgate, Dartmouth dropped two spots in the USCHO Division I Poll to 19th this week. The drop notwithstanding, the 15th straight rankings release continues the program’s longest consecutive run in the poll as well as the most appearances in a single season.
▶ THE LEAGUE IS CRAZY RIGHT NOWJust eight points separates the second-place team (Rensselaer, 21) from the 11th-place team (Cornell, 13). Currently, Dartmouth (8-7-3) is tied with Yale (9-8-1) for fifth as both have bi
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19 points. Clarkson and Princeton are close behind with 17 points, while Brown has 15. Only Quinnipiac is sure of its postseason seeding, having already won the Cleary Cup as regular season champion.
▶ ROAD WOESThe final road trip of the season could not come soon enough for the Big Green as the team is just 2-6-3 in road games this season with both wins coming at Brown.
▶ SCOUTING CLARKSONSince falling to Dartmouth in the final weekend of January, Clarkson is 3-2-1 with wins over Cornell, Union and Princeton. Last weekend saw the Knights give top-ranked Quinnipiac their best shot only to come up on the wrong end of a one-goal loss, 2-1. Overall the team is 8-15-7, but a 7-8-3 mark in league play has it just two points back of the Big Green in the ECAC Hockey standings with 17 points. Junior Allan McPherson leads the team with 23 points (9g/14a), while Greg Lewis has seen a majority of time in net this season, posting an 8-13-6 mark with a 2.85 goals-against average and a .903 save percentage.
▶SCORING BY PERIOD Dartmouth Opponents1st Period .......... 20 .............................13 (+8)2nd Period ......... 29 .............................23 (+6)3rd Period ......... 25 .............................24 (+1)Overtime ............ 0 ...............................1 (-1)Total ..................... 74 .............................61 (+13)
▶ LAST TIME AGAINST THE GOLDEN KNIGHTSDartmouth exploded for four goals in the third period while firing 49 shots on goal in the 5-1 win between the two teams in Hanover on Jan. 26. Lewis stopped 44 shots in the game, including 35 through 40 minutes, but was unable to stop the third-period surge that put the game away. Five different players scored for the home team that Saturday night.
▶ ALL-TIME VS. CLARKSONFriday night will mark the 99th meeting all-time between the two programs. Clarkson holds a 66-25-7 advantage in those match-ups for an impressive 70.9 winning percentage against its ECAC Hockey rivals from the Upper Valley.
▶ SCOUTING ST. LAWRENCEWith just one loss in its last 10 games (8-1-1), St. Lawrence is getting hot at the right time. Fresh off a weekend sweep of Princeton and No. 1 Quinnipiac, the Saints have gone from the bottom half of the league standings to third in the last three weeks. The 2-1 win over the Bobcats snapped a 21-game unbeaten streak and was the product of two goals from junior Greg Carey. Playing alongside Kyle Flanagan, the duo has formed the most potent offensive grouping in the nation this year as they have a combined 85 points. Carey’s 23 goals are the best in the country this season, while he is also tied for first in Division I with 45 points. Flanagan ranks third in the nation in scoring with 40 points (13g/27a). Matt Weninger is the team’s netminder and boasts a solid 15-11-4 mark coming into the weekend.
▶ LAST TIME AGAINST THE SAINTSTrailing 2-1 coming into the final period of the Jan. 25 contest at Thompson Arena, the Saints’ top line exploded for three goals to pick up the 4-2 victory. Flanagan, Carey and linemate Jeremy Wick each scored a marker in a 7:04 stretch to put the game away and pick up the two league points.
▶ ALL-TIME VS. ST. LAWRENCEIn 89 previous meetings between the Saints and Big Green, St. Lawrence owns a 54-32-3 advantage (.624%).
▶ DOUBLE UPFor the second time this season, two members of the Big Green found the back of the net twice in the same game. Sophomores Jesse Beamish and Eric Neiley both scored once in the first period and again in the third to cap the comeback against the Raiders. Back on Nov. 2 against Yale, Tyler Sikura, Eric Robinson and Matt Lindblad each scored twice in a 7-4 win.
▶ SPLITSVILLELast weekend saw head coach Bob Gaudet use both Cab Morris and Charles Grant between the pipes on consecutive days for the first time since the home series with this weekend’s opponents last month. Grant made his first start since the first contest with the Saints after Morris got the nod in five straight.
▶ IVY LEAGUE UPDATEDartmouth had an opportunity to make a run at the Ivy League crown, but the loss to Cornell have hurt those chances of catching Yale. The Elis are alone at the top with 12 points and two games left, while Princeton is third with eight points and four Ivy games remaining. Dartmouth has just next Friday’s match-up with the Tigers left on its Ancient Eight (six) slate and has 10 points to sit second currently.
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Friday, February 22Dartmouth at Clarkson
Brown at Princeton Harvard at St. Lawrence Rensselaer at Cornell
Union at Colgate*Yale at Quinnipiac, 7:30 p.m.
*Heroes Hat at Quinnipiac
Saturday, February 23Brown at Quinnipiac, 4 p.m. Dartmouth at St. Lawrence
Harvard at Clarkson Rensselaer at Colgate
Union at Cornell Yale at Princeton
Friday, March 1Clarkson at Rensselaer
Colgate at Yale Cornell at Brown
Princeton at Dartmouth Quinnipiac at Harvard St. Lawrence at Union
Saturday, March 2Colgate at Brown, 4 p.m.
Clarkson at Union Cornell at Yale
Princeton at Harvard Quinnipiac at Dartmouth St. Lawrence at Rensselaer
NOTE: All games 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted
▶UPCOMING ECAC HOCKEY
ECAC Hockey OVERALL
Team GP Pts Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak 1. Quinnipiac 18 32 15-1-2 0.889 61 25 30 22-4-4 0.800 87 47 7-1-2 Won 1 2. Rensselaer 18 21 9-6-3 0.583 48 42 30 14-11-5 0.550 84 73 8-2 Won 6 3. St. Lawrence 18 20 8-6-4 0.556 52 54 30 15-11-4 0.567 90 83 7-1-2 Won 3 Union 18 20 8-6-4 0.556 52 43 30 15-10-5 0.583 88 66 5-4-1 Won 2 5. Yale 18 19 9-8-1 0.528 49 51 25 13-9-3 0.580 73 71 5-5 Lost 4 Dartmouth 18 19 8-7-3 0.528 50 45 25 12-9-4 0.560 74 61 4-4-2 Won 1 7. Clarkson 18 17 7-8-3 0.472 52 52 30 8-15-7 0.383 80 91 4-4-2 Lost 1 Princeton 18 17 7-8-3 0.472 44 49 25 9-12-4 0.440 62 70 5-5 Lost 2 9. Brown 18 15 5-8-5 0.417 41 42 25 9-11-5 0.460 57 61 4-5-1 Lost 2 10. Colgate 18 13 5-10-3 0.361 42 53 30 13-13-4 0.500 96 81 2-6-2 Lost 4 Cornell 18 13 5-10-3 0.361 36 49 25 9-13-3 0.420 57 68 2-7-1 Tied 1 12. Harvard 18 10 4-12-2 0.278 34 56 25 7-15-3 0.340 56 81 2-6-2 Tied 1
▶ 2012-13 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS
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▶MEDIA INFORMATION Team GP Record Win % Pts GF GA 1. Yale 8 6-2-0 0.750 12 28 18 2. Dartmouth 9 4-3-2 0.556 10 23 21 3. Princeton 6 4-2-0 0.667 8 14 15 4. Brown 8 4-4-0 0.500 8 22 16 5. Harvard 9 2-5-2 0.333 6 17 26 6. Cornell 8 1-5-2 0.250 4 13 21
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▶ NEW HIGHSFor Beamish, scoring twice set a new career high for the sophomore from Ontario. Coming into the game with Colgate, Beamish had six goals in 41 career games, including two in 16 this season.
▶ LOST IN THE SHUFFLEWith Neiley and Beamish’s goals getting all the attention, it was senior Dustin Walsh quietly going about his business with a three-point night against the Raiders. The Shannonville, Ontario, native scored once himself and assisted on the first Beamish tally and the final marker from Neiley.
▶ NICE TIMINGNeiley’s seventh of the season came with just 5:19 left in the third period with his team on the power play after he himself draw an interference call just 45 seconds earlier. The Warminster, Pa., native one-timed a shot from the top of the crease after a pretty passing play from Walsh and fellow sophomore Andy Simpson.
▶ THIS PLACE SEEMS FAMILIARSaturday’s game will mark the return of the Big Green to Appleton Arena just a year removed from a historic achievement. Dartmouth swept the Saints out of last year’s first round, marking the first time in the building’s 60-year history that St. Lawrence failed to win a game in a playoff series. Overall, the Green and White were 3-0 in Canton last season after taking the regular season contest in November as well.
▶ MAKE HIM SAY “D’OH”In the last two games with the Saints, Simpson has found the back of the net. His first career goal came in Dartmouth’s 4-1 elimination of SLU last year. He also scored with less than a second remaining in the first period in the Jan. 25 meeting this season. A Feb. 10 goal at Harvard is Simpson’s only collegiate goal not to come at the expense of Weninger.
▶ BIG TIME SAVESThe last two times a goalie has recorded 40+ saves in a game against the Green have both been Clarkson netminders. Lewis stopped 44 in the earlier meeting this winter, while before that you would have to look back to Feb. 26, 2011 when then-Knights’ goalie Paul Karpowich turned aside 43 Dartmouth shots in a 4-1 loss at Thompson Arena.
▶ NEED THOSE POINTSHome-ice in the first round or quarterfinals would greatly help the Big Green’s postseason chances as the team is 10-3 in Hanover this season and just 2-6-3 on the road (0-0-1 neutral).
▶ SECOND TO 10Tyler Sikura matched Eric Robinson with his team-leading 10th goal of the season against the Big Red. The sophomore center snapped home a wrist shot over Andy Iles’ glove right off the faceoff with 3:03 left in the middle frame. He had 11 as a freshman in 2011-12.
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Previous Team/Hometown1 Cab Morris G Jr. 6-4 205 Right Indiana Ice (USHL) / Wilmette, Ill.2 Nick Lovejoy D Jr. 6-2 210 Right N.H. Junior Monarchs (EJHL) / Orford, N.H. 3 Billy Fitzgerald D So. 6-1 190 Right N.H. Junior Monarchs (EJHL) / Milton, Mass.4 Geoff Ferguson D Fr. 6-2 205 Left Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Hanwell, New Brunswick5 Taylor Boldt D Jr. 5-11 190 Right Indiana Ice (USHL) / Niwot, Colo. 7 Rick Pinkston D So. 6-1 200 Left Tri-City Storm (USHL) / Trenton, Mich.8 Tim O’Brien F Fr. 5-11 180 Right Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Winnetka, Ill.9 Matt Lindblad F Jr. 6-1 200 Left Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) / Winnetka, Ill.10 Connor Dempsey F Fr. 5-9 165 Left Westside Warriors (BCHL) / Winthrop, Mass.11 Eric Neiley F So. 5-11 185 Right Phillips Exeter Academy (HS) / Warminster, Pa. 12 Jack Barre F Fr. 6-2 205 Right Jersey Hitmen (EJHL) / Fairfield, Conn.13 Mark Goggin (BOS) F Sr. 5-11 185 Left Choate Rosemary Hall (HS) / Glen Ellyn, Ill. 14 Nick Bligh F Fr. 6-0 180 Right South Shore Kings (EJHL) / Milton, Mass.15 Jason Bourgea F Sr. 5-8 185 Left Indiana Ice (USHL) / South Burlington, Vt. 16 Tyler Sikura F So. 6-2 190 Left Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) / Aurora, Ontario17 Jesse Beamish F So. 6-2 200 Left St. Mike’s Buzzers (OJHL) / Mississauga, Ontario 18 Brandon McNally F So. 6-2 215 Left Belmont Hill (HS) / Saugus, Mass. 19 Eric Robinson F Jr. 6-3 200 Right Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) / Foxborough, Mass. 21 Brett Patterson F Fr. 6-1 185 Left Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / Eden Prairie, Minn.22 Dustin Walsh (MTL) F Sr. 6-3 195 Left Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) / Shannonville, Ontario 23 Ryan Bullock D Fr. 6-0 180 Right Muskegan Lumberjacks (USHL) / Eden Prairie Minn.24 Andy Simpson D So. 5-11 190 Right Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) / Chesterfield, Mo.25 Brad Schierhorn F Fr. 6-3 200 Left Tri-City Storm (USHL) / Anchorage, Alaska27 Mike Keenan (C) D Sr. 6-0 190 Left Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) / South Weymouth, Mass.28 Charlie Mosey F So. 6-0 195 Right Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) / Prior Lake, Minn.29 Alex Goodship F Sr. 5-11 200 Right Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) / Blackfalds, Alberta30 Charles Grant G Fr. 6-2 180 Left Yarmouth Jr. Mariners (MHL) / Berwick, Nova Scotia35 James Kruger G Fr. 6-3 200 Left Langley Rivermen (BCHL) / Minnetonka, Minn.
Head Coach: Bob Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81), 16th SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Dave Peters (Boston College ’82), 14th SeasonAssistant Coach: John Rose (New England College ’03), 4th SeasonAthletic Trainer: Jeff Frechette (West Chester State B.S. ’80, James Madison M.S. ’86), 30th SeasonEquipment Manager: Brian Corcoran (West Florida, ’01), 10th Season
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 12 Jack Barre F 17 Jesse Beamish F 14 Nick Bligh F 5 Taylor Boldt D 15 Jason Bourgea F 23 Ryan Bullock D 10 Connor Dempsey F 4 Geoff Ferguson D 3 Billy Fitzgerald D 13 Mark Goggin F 29 Alex Goodship F 30 Charles Grant G 27 Mike Keenan D 35 James Kruger G 9 Matt Lindblad F 2 Nick Lovejoy D 18 Brandon McNally F 1 Cab Morris G 28 Charlie Mosey F 11 Eric Neiley F 8 Tim O'Brien F 21 Brett Patterson F 7 Rick Pinkston D 19 Eric Robinson F 25 Brad Schierhorn F 16 Tyler Sikura F 24 Andy Simpson D 22 Dustin Walsh F
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BOB GAUDET ’81Now in his 16th season as head coach of the Dartmouth men’s ice hockey program, Bob Gaudet has firmly established himself in the lore of this century-old program. A 1981 Dartmouth graduate and four-year member of the varsity hockey team, Gaudet has made the Big Green one of the most consistent teams in both ECAC Hockey and the Ivy League during his time behind the bench.
In the last two seasons, Gaudet has reached several key milestones, earning his 200th win behind the Big Green bench in 2010-11 and eclipsing the 300-career win mark in the first game of 2011-12.
In 24 seasons as a head coach, including the last 15 at Dartmouth, Gaudet has worked with and developed some of the nation’s top talents. Eight former Dartmouth players suited up for NHL teams in 2010-11 alone and nine total in that time. Several more former student-athletes also played in other professional leagues in the last two years, including the KHL, AHL, ECHL and the CHL.
Entering the 2012-13 season, Gaudet ranks second all-time at Dartmouth with 219 wins, trailing only Big Green legend Eddie Jeremiah ’30, who racked up 308 victories in 26 seasons with the program. Gaudet’s .507 winning percentage (219-212-54) is the third-best mark at Dartmouth as well.
In 2010-11, Gaudet and the Big Green made huge strides to return to national prominence. Dartmouth finished the season ranked No. 15 in the nation after posting 19 wins and winning the ECAC Hockey Consolation Game in Atlantic City, N.J.
At Dartmouth, Gaudet guided the Big Green to seven straight winning seasons from the 2000-01 season to 2006-07 and had 20-win seasons in 2002-03 and 2004-05. The 20-13-2 record in 2004-05 marked the team’s fifth consecutive campaign above .500, the first time that had happened in school history. Gaudet has also led the Big Green to seven straight home playoff series, and in 2001, the program made its first trip to the ECAC semifinals in 20 years. He earned his 200th career win against St. Lawrence on Feb. 11, 2005 and has a Dartmouth record of 219-212-54 (Entering this year).
The Big Green has won two titles under Gaudet. In 2007 Dartmouth captured a share of its first Ivy title since Gaudet was in net in 1980. The 2005-06 season gave Dartmouth
its first-ever ECACHL title. Gaudet was also named ECAC Hockey’s Coach of the Year, making him the second coach to earn the award with two separate teams. He was also a finalist for the Division I Coach of the Year Award. Gaudet has now had two Ivy League Players of the Year, Mike Ouellette earned the honor in 2005-06 while David Jones was given the title in 2006-07. Jones was also an All-America, giving Gaudet four back-to-back players to earn that distinction.
After nine successful seasons behind the Brown University bench from 1988-97, Gaudet returned to Hanover for the 1997-98 campaign.
Gaudet took over Brown’s coaching reins in 1988 and immediately went about transforming the Bears from a perennial cellar-dweller into one of the ECAC’s top programs. During his tenure, Brown steadily climbed in the league standings, from 12th in ’89 to eighth in ’90 and ’91, fifth in ’92, third in ’93, fourth in ’94 and all the way to second in ’95. Since his return in 1997, Gaudet began the same process at Dartmouth. The Big Green finished 11th his first two years, eighth in 2000, fifth in ’01, third in ’05 and was tied for first in 2006-07.
In the summer of 1990, Gaudet served as the assistant coach of the East Team in the Olympic Sports Festival, held in Minneapolis. In 1994, he served again as head coach of the East Team, and also coached the East All-Star Team in the East-West Shrine College Hockey Classic. Gaudet spent the summer of 1998 behind the bench of the New England Select 16-Team at USA Hockey’s Summer Festival in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Gaudet and his wife Lynne, also a 1981 Dartmouth graduate, reside in Etna, N.H., and have three children: sons Joe and Jim and daughter Kelly. Eldest son Joe graduated from Dartmouth in 2010, while Jim earned his degree from the College in 2012. Both Joe and Jim played four seasons with the Big Green with each serving as an alternate captain in their final seasons with the team. Kelly is a senior at Hanover High School in 2012-13 where she is the starting goalie and co-captain of the girl’s ice hockey team.
Year Team Record1988-89 Brown 1-25-01989-90 Brown 10-16-31990-91 Brown 9-15-31991-92 Brown 11-15-41992-93 Brown 16-12-31993-94 Brown 15-13-41994-95 Brown 15-12-31995-96 Brown 9-15-81996-97 Brown 7-19-31997-98 Dartmouth 11-13-51998-99 Dartmouth 10-17-21999-2000 Dartmouth 9-17-42000-01 Dartmouth 16-14-42001-02 Dartmouth 14-13-52002-03 Dartmouth 20-13-12003-04 Dartmouth 14-11-92004-05 Dartmouth 20-13-2 2005-06 Dartmouth 19-12-22006-07 Dartmouth 18-12-32007-08 Dartmouth 12-16-42008-09 Dartmouth 14-14-32009-10 Dartmouth 10-19-32010-11 Dartmouth 19-12-32011-12 Dartmouth 13-16-42012-13 Dartmouth 12-9-4Brown Total 93-142-31 Dartmouth Totals 231-221-58 Overall Total 324-363-89
Coach Wins1. Eddie Jeremiah ’30 3082. Bob Gaudet ’81 2313. George Crowe 1094. Grant Standbrook 515. Herbert Gill 506. Roger Demment 457. J. Philip Bower 428. Brian Mason 369. Abner Oakes 3510. Leon Tuck ’15 2611. Clarence Wanamaker 2112. Fred Rocque 1913. H.R. Denesha 1614. George Barclay/Dick Rondeau ’44 1415. Charles Arthur ’34 1216. John Eames 1017. H.I. Vye 518. G. Law 419. Ben Smith 1 Thomas Hodge 121. W. Rawley 0
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▶NATIONAL POLLS
▶USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll (Feb. 18, 2013)
Rk. Team (1st votes) Record Pts. PR1 Quinnipiac (34) 22- 4-4 974 12 Minnesota (15) 20- 6-4 958 23 Miami 19- 8-5 889 34 Boston College (1) 17- 8-3 826 45 New Hampshire 16- 8-4 757 56 North Dakota 16- 8-6 740 77 St. Cloud State 18-11-1 684 88 Western Michigan 18- 8-6 657 69 Minnesota State 20- 9-3 651 910 Denver 15- 9-5 510 1111 Notre Dame 19-12-1 491 1212 UMass-Lowell 16- 9-2 410 1413 Yale 13- 9-3 352 1014 Nebraska-Omaha 18-12-2 333 1615 Boston University 14-12-2 299 1316 Niagara 19- 6-5 243 1517 Merrimack 14-10-6 230 1918 Wisconsin 13-10-7 175 1819 Dartmouth 12- 9-4 130 1720 Union 15-10-5 97 NROthers Receiving Votes: Rensselaer 34, St. Lawrence 20, Providence 19, Ferris State 9, Ohio State 7, Alaska 4, Colgate 1.
▶USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine(Feb. 18, 2013)
Rk. Team (1st votes) Points PR1 Quinnipiac (26) 502 12 Minnesota (8) 480 23 Miami 430 34 Boston College 407 45 New Hampshire 361 56 North Dakota 324 77 Western Michigan 276 68 St. Cloud State 269 89 Minnesota State 266 1010 Denver 186 1111 Notre Dame 164 1212 UMass-Lowell 112 1513 Boston University 80 1314 Yale 76 915 Niagara 44 14Others Receiving Votes: Merrimack 37, Neb-Omaha 28, Union 19, Rensselaer 9, Dartmouth 6, Wisconsin 3, Providence 1.
▶Dartmouth in the Polls USCHO USA Today Oct. 1 NR NROct. 8 NR NR Oct. 15 NR NR Oct. 22 NR NR Oct. 29 NR NR Nov. 5 RV RV Nov. 12 12 12 Nov. 19 11 11 Nov. 26 11 11Dec. 3 10 10Dec. 10 10 11Dec. 17 10 10Dec. 31 8 (1) 8Jan. 7 12 12Jan. 14 11 11Jan. 21 12 13Jan. 28 16 RV Feb. 4 17 RV Feb. 11 17 RVFeb. 18 19 RV
▶ ALL AT HOMEKeeping in line with the team’s theme of home successes in 2012-13, freshman Nick Bligh scored his third goal of the year early in the third against Cornell to pull his team to within one. All three of Bligh’s markers have come in front of the Thompson Arena crowd.
▶ GETTING BACK AT ITIt is expected that the Green will see some offensive help this weekend in the return of Eric Robinson and Matt Lindblad to the lineup. Robinson was hurt in the first period against Cornell, while Lindblad has been out since suffering an upper-body injury on Feb. 2 at RPI.
▶ SO CLOSE TO THE TOPA 6-for-6 showing on the penalty kill against Cornell and Colgate pushed the Big Green’s unit back to second in the country. Dartmouth boasts a 90.1% success rate down a man this season (82-91). The only team ahead of the Green’s PK unit is Quinnipiac (91.0%).
▶ BENCH BOSSESA week after three of the league’s top coaches of the past two decades were all present at Thompson (Gaudet, Cornell’s Schafer and Colgate’s Don Vaughn), this weekend will see the other end of the spectrum. Clarkson’s Casey Jones is in just his second season with the program, while SLU’s Greg Carvel is in his first campaign leading the Saints with the unenviable task of following coaching legend Joe Marsh.
▶ ON THE CUSPWith just two more points, Sikura will become the first player since Scott Fleming in 2010-11 to reach the 30-point mark. Fleming had 31 points (13g/18a) as a senior and 39 (22g/17a) as a junior in 2009-10.
▶ A +/- ODDITYDartmouth’s +5 this season is tied for second in the league with Colgate and Rensselaer. Quinnipiac is first in the league with an astonishing +31 rating.
▶ SIX NO MOREThe tie at a sold-out Lynah Rink in November snapped the Big Red’s six-game win streak over the Big Green dating back to the 2010-11 season. In all, Dartmouth is winless in its last eight vs. Cornell (0-6-2) with the last victory coming back on Feb. 20, 2010 (5-4) in Hanover. Last season, the Red took all four games in the series, including a sweep (2-0) in the ECAC Hockey quarterfinals.
▶ CLOSER THAN YOU THINKDespite the outcomes, this Cornell-Dartmouth series has been much closer than people would think at first glance. Nine of the last 10 contests between the two have either been decided by one goal (7) or ended in a draw (2). The
PLAYERS NATL. ECAC ▶ Points Per Game Tyler Sikura (1.12) 18th 4th Matt Lindblad (1.10) 22nd 6th ▶ Goals Per Game Matt Lindblad (0.43) 54th 11th Eric Robinson (0.42) 61st 12th ▶ Assists Per Game Tyler Sikura (0.72) 16th 5th Matt Lindblad (0.67) 26th 7th
▶ Power Play Points Tyler Sikura (10) - 16th Matt Lindblad (7) - 34th Eric Robinson (5) - 48th Andy Simpson (5) - 48th ▶ Power Play Goals Eric Robinson (4) - 15th Tyler Sikura (4) - 15th ▶ Shorthanded Goals Tyler Sikura (2) 6th 1st Brett Patterson (1) 24th 6th Matt Lindblad (1) 24th 6th
▶ Game-Winning Goals Eric Robinson (4) 8th 2nd ▶ Defenseman Scoring Mike Keenan (11) - 17th Andy Simpson (9) - 24th Rick Pinkston (6) - 37th
▶ Freshman Scoring Tim O’Brien (8) - 24th Schierhorn/Bligh (7) - 26th Barre/Bullock (6) - 29th ▶ Goals-Against Average (Min 33% GP) Cab Morris (2.04) 17th 4th Charles Grant (2.76) 49th 11th ▶ Save Percentage (Min 33% GP) Cab Morris (.920) 27th 6th Charles Grant (.905) 59th 12th ▶ Winning Percentage (Min 33% GP) Cab Morris (.594) 21st 4th Charles Grant (.500) 37th 9th
▶BY THE NUMBERS
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▶Swept A Road Weekend: Mar. 2-3, 2012 at St. Lawrence (W, 6-3 and W, 4-1 - ECAC First Round) ▶Was Swept In A Road Weekend:Jan. 4-5, 2013 at Quinnipiac (3-2 -OT) and Princeton (2-1)▶Swept A Home Weekend:Nov. 9-10, 2012 vs. RPI (4-0) and Union (3-2)▶Was Swept In A Home Weekend: Feb. 10-11, 2012 vs. No. 11 Union (5-1) and RPI (2-1) ▶Shutout An Opponent: Nov. 9 vs. RPI (W, 4-0 - Cab Morris)▶Was Shutout By An Opponent: Feb. 2 at RPI (L, 3-0 - Jason Kasdorf) ▶Player Scored A Hat Trick: Nov. 27, 2010 vs. Harvard (W, 8-2, Nick Walsh)▶Allowed A Hat Trick:Nov. 16, 2012 at Colgate (L, 5-4, Robbie Bourdon)▶Player Had Four or More Goals: Nov. 21, 2003 vs. Yale (Hugh Jessiman - 4g/1a)▶Player Had Four or More Assists: Jan. 8, 2010 vs. Brown (Matt Reber - 1g/4a)▶Player Had Five or More Points: Jan. 8, 2010 vs. Brown (Matt Reber - 1g/4a)▶Won When Trailing After Two Periods:Jan. 21, 2012 at Colgate (W, 5-4 OT)
▶THE LAST TIME DARTMOUTH...
Overall Record ............................................ 12-9-4ECAC Hockey Record ................................. 8-7-3Ivy League Record .......................................... 4-3-2Home Record .............................................. 10-3-0Road Record .................................................. 2-6-3Neutral Site Record ..................................... 0-0-1vs. Ranked Opponents .................................. 2-3-2vs. Unranked Opponents ............................ 10-6-2
In New Hampshire ....................................... 10-3-0In Connecticut ................................................ 0-2-0In Massachusetts ............................................. 0-1-1In New Jersey .................................................. 0-1-0In New York ..................................................... 0-2-2In Rhode Island ............................................... 2-0-1
Scoring a Power-Play Goal .......................... 8-4-2Not Scoring a Power-Play Goal ................. 4-5-2Allowing a Power-Play Goal ........................ 1-4-2Not Allowing a Power-Play Goal ............. 11-4-2Scoring a Shorthanded Goal ...................... 3-1-0Allowing a Shorthanded Goal .................... 2-2-0Committing 10 or More Penalties ............ 0-1-0Committing Fewer Than 10 Penalties .... 12-9-4More Penalties Than Opponent ................. 5-1-2Fewer Penalties Than Opponent ............... 3-6-2Same Amount of Penalties .......................... 4-2-0
In One-Goal Games ......................................... 4-4In Two-Goal Games .......................................... 2-3In Three-Goal or More Games ...................... 6-2In Overtime Games ...................................... 0-1-4Scoring 4 or More Goals ............................ 7-1-0Scoring 3 Goals ............................................. 3-2-0Scoring 2 Goals ............................................. 1-4-2Scoring Fewer Than 2 Goals ....................... 0-2-2Allowing 4 or More Goals .......................... 2-5-0Allowing 3 or Fewer Goals ....................... 10-4-4
Scoring First Goal Of Game ....................... 9-3-2Opponents Score First ................................ 2-5-2Leading After One Period ........................... 5-3-2Trailing After One Period ............................ 2-3-0Tied After One Period ................................. 4-2-2Scoring First Goal Of Second Period ....... 8-1-0Leading After Two Periods .......................... 8-2-0Trailing After Two Periods ........................... 0-3-2Tied After Two Periods ................................ 2-2-1Scoring First Goal Of Third Period ........... 4-0-1
Having 10-19 Shots On Goal ..................... 1-0-0Having 20-29 Shots On Goal ..................... 4-6-3Having 30-39 Shots On Goal ..................... 5-3-1Having 40 or More Shots On Goal .......... 1-0-0
Allowing 10-19 Shots On Goal .................. 1-1-0Allowing 20-29 Shots On Goal .................. 5-4-3Allowing 30-39 Shots On Goal .................. 6-3-1Allowing 40 or More Shots On Goal ....... 0-0-0Outshooting Opponent ............................... 7-5-2Opponent Outshoots Dartmouth ............ 5-4-1Shots Are Even .............................................. 0-0-1
Wednesdays ..................................................... 1-0-0Fridays ............................................................. 3-4-2Saturdays ......................................................... 7-4-1Sundays ............................................................ 1-0-1 Mondays ........................................................... 0-1-0Day Games (5 p.m. or earlier) ................... 1-2-0Games Following A Win .............................. 7-3-1Games Following A Loss ............................. 4-3-2Games Following A Tie ................................ 1-3-0
▶2012-13 RECORD WHEN...lone game not decided by one tally was the elimination game in last season’s postseason when Cornell won, 3-1.
▶ SLUMPING!?For the first time all season, Tyler Sikura failed to register a point in consecutive games when he was held off the scoresheet at Harvard. Sikura has points in 19 of the team’s 23 games this season and leads the way with 26 on nine goals and 17 assists.
▶ VOTE FOR HOBEYFan voting is open for the 2013 Hobey Baker Award, given annually to college hockey’s best player. Dartmouth has two nominees on this season’s fan ballot as both Matt Lindblad and Sikura make their first appearances.
▶ EXTRA TIMEDartmouth is 0-1-4 in overtime games this season. Then-fifth-ranked Quinnipiac remains the only team to take down the Green in OT this year (3-2 – Jan. 4), while Yale, Cornell, Union and now Harvard have all skated to draws with the team from the Upper Valley. ▶ DON’T SEE THAT TOO OFTENThe 3-0 shutout loss at RPI marked the first time in 48 games that Dartmouth was held off the
▶Had 50 Or More Shots On Goal: Nov. 12, 2010 vs. Clarkson (W, 7-1, 54 shots)▶Allowed 50 Or More Shots On Goal: Jan. 31, 2009 by Union (W, 2-2, 50 shots)Scored A Shorthanded Goal: Jan. 17, 2013 - Matt Lindblad at Brown (W, 4-2)▶Allowed A Shorthanded Goal: Dec. 31, 2012 vs. UMass (L, 3-2, Eddie Olczyk)▶Won In Overtime: Jan. 21, 2012 at Colgate (W, 5-4)▶Lost In Overtime: Jan. 4, 2013 at Quinnipiac (L, 2-3)▶Tied In Overtime: Feb. 10, 2013 at Harvard (T, 1-1)▶Scored 10 Or More Goals In A Game:Dec. 29, 2002, vs. UMass-Lowell (W, 10-2)▶Allowed 10 Or More Goals In A Game: March 17, 2006, vs. Harvard (L, 1-10)▶Dartmouth Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots:March 9, 2012 at Cornell (Jody O’Neill, 45)▶Opposing Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots:Jan. 26, 2012 (Clarkson - Lewis, 44)▶Dartmouth Goalie Stopped 50 or More Shots: Jan. 9, 2009 vs. Yale (Jody O’Neill, 53)▶Two or More Players Had Multiple Goals in Same Game: Feb. 16 vs. Colgate (Neiley/Beamish - 2G each)
scoreboard in a game. The last time an opponent shut out the Green came back on Nov. 19, 2011 when Clarkson skated to a 4-0 home victory at Cheel Arena.
▶ LONE TEAM TO DO IT TWICEAgainst Union, Dartmouth scored two times on the nation’s second-best penalty kill, becoming the only team in 2012-13 to find the back of the net twice in one game against the Dutchmen.
▶ AGAINST THE BESTUnion came into the game boasting the nation’s best power play (26.3%; 31-118), but was stymied by Dartmouth’s pesky PK unit. The home team finished 1-for-5 on the night, while the Big Green were 2-for-3 on their man-advantage situations. When facing off with the best power play this season at the time of the game, the penalty kill from Dartmouth is a combined 10-for-11 (90.9%) in two outings (Union, Bentley)
▶ CAREER DAYJunior Cab Morris turned aside a career-high 37 shots at Union in earning a 2-2 tie. The Dartmouth netminder’s previous best of 31 had been reached twice this season. Although he benefited from the five extra minutes of play, Morris had 34 stops through the end of regulation before making an additional three saves in OT.
^ - GWG / + - GTG / * - ENGNOTE: Dartmouth was shutout on Feb. 2 at Rensselaer
▶2012-13 GOALS ▶PAIRWISE RANKINGS
Rank Team PWR W-L-T1 Quinnipiac^ 30 22-4-42 Minnesota 29 20-6-43 Miami 28 19-8-54t New Hampshire^ 26 16-8-44t Boston College^ 26 17-8-36 North Dakota 25 16-8-67t Minnesota State 23 20-9-37t Western Michigan 23 18-8-69 St. Cloud State 22 18-11-110 Niagara 20 19-6-511 Denver 19 15-9-512t Yale^ 16 13-9-312t Boston University 16 14-12-214t UMass-Lowell 15 16-9-214t Notre Dame 15 19-12-114t Union^ 15 15-10-517t Rensselaer^ 13 14-11-517t Merrimack 13 14-10-619 Dartmouth 12 12-9-420t Nebraska-Omaha 11 18-12-220t Alaska 11 13-13-422 Robert Morris 10 16-12-223 St. Lawrence^ 9 15-11-424t Ohio State 8 13-12-724t Northern Michigan 8 13-15-426 Ferris State 7 15-13-427 Wisconsin 6 13-10-728 Holy Cross 4 15-11-229 Colgate^ 3 13-13-430 Providence 2 11-10-731 Colorado College 0 11-14-5
(Rankings Through Thursday, Feb. 21 and will change prior to Saturday’s game)
The PairWise Ranking is a system which attempts to mimic the method used by the NCAA Selection Committee to determine par-ticipants for the NCAA Division I men’s hockey tournament. The PWR compares Teams Under Consideration (TUC), those with a Ratings Per-centage Index (RPI) of .500 or more, judging them by four criteria: record against common opponents, head-to-head competition, record against other TUC if a team has played 10 or more games against TUC, and the RPI.
GOALIESGAME STARTER W/L/T Mins Saves GAvs. Yale Morris T 65:00 18 2@Brown Grant W 59:44 24 0YALE Grant W 60:00 35 4BROWN Morris W 60:00 24 1RENSSELAER Morris W 60:00 18 0UNION Morris W 60:00 28 2@Colgate Morris L 60:00 26 5@Cornell Grant T 64:50 26 1@BC Grant L 58:07 25 5BENTLEY Morris W 60:00 18 2VERMONT Grant W 60:00 30 2UNH Morris W 60:00 31 1UMASS Morris L 59:20 26 3@Quinnipiac Grant L 63:28 32 3@Princton Grant L 58:40 14 2HARVARD Morris W 60:00 22 2@Brown Morris W 60:00 31 2@Yale Morris L 59:37 23 3ST. LAWRENCE Grant L 58:00 22 4CLARKSON Morris W 59:09 20 1@Union Morris T 65:00 37 2@Rensselaer Morris L 60:00 19 3@Harvard Morris T 64:57 21 1CORNELL Morris L 59:40 21 3COLGATE Grant W 60:00 29 4
▶2012-13 HIGHS/LOWS
Dartmouth Game HighsPoints 16 vs Yale (11/2)Goals 7 vs Yale (11/2)Assists 10 vs Bentley (12/1)Shots 44 vs. Clarkson (1/26)Saves 37 at Union (2/1)Penalties 13 vs UMass (12/31)PIM 40 vs UMass (12/31)
Opponent Game HighsPoints 3 at BC (11/24)Goals 6 at BC (11/24)Assists 9 at BC (11/24)Shots 39 vs Yale (11/2) 39 at Union (2/1)Saves 44 vs. Clarkson (1/26)Penalties 10 vs UMass (12/31)PIM 47 vs UMass (12/31)
Dartmouth Game LowsPoints 0 at RPI (2/2)Goals 0 at RPI (2/2)Assists 0 at RPI (2/2)Shots 17 vs Vermont (12/5)Saves 14 at Princeton (1/5)Penalties 2 at Colgate (11/16) 2 at Princeton (1/5) 2 vs Harvard (1/12) 2 at Yale (1/19)PIM 4 at Colgate (11/16) 4 at Princeton (1/5) 4 at Yale (1/19)
Opponent Game LowsPoints 0 at Brown (10/27) 0 vs RPI (11/9)Goals 0 at Brown (10/27) 0 vs RPI (11/9) Assists 0 at Brown (10/27) 0 vs RPI (11/9))Shots 16 at Princeton (1/5)Saves 13 vs Vermont (12/5)Penalties 2 vs Union (11/10) 2 vs Harvard (1/12) 2 at Brown (1/19)PIM 4 vs Union (11/10) 4 at Brown (1/19)
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GAME 2 - IVY SHOOTOUTDartmouth (1-0-1) vs.Brown (1-1-0)Oct. 27, 2012 Location: Providence, R.I. Meehan Auditorium Attendance: 1,046 Start time: 7:05 p.m. End time: 9:14 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Dartmouth........... 0 2 2 - 4Brown................ 0 0 0 - 0
1st period - N/A 2nd period - 1, DART, ROBINSON, Eric/2 (LINDBLAD, Matt/2, SIMPSON, Andy/1) 1:39 (pp). 2, DART, PATTERSON, Brett/1 15:06. 3rd period - 3, DART, SIKURA, Tyler/1 (BOLDT, Taylot/1, LINDBLAD, Matt/3) 1:20 (pp). 4, DART, BEAMISH, Jesse/1 (O’BRIEN, Tim/1) 17:52 (empty net). Shots on goal - DART 7-17-9 33; BRWN 12-6-6 24.Power plays - DART 2 of 4; BRWN 0 of 4.Penalties - DART 5 (10 min); BRWN 5 (21 min).Goalies - DART, GRANT, Charles 1-0-0 (59:44 minutes, 24 shots-24 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:16, 0-0); BRWN, DeFilippo, Marco 1-1-0 (59:15, 32-29) , EMPTY NET (00:45, 0-0). Win-GRANT, Charles (1-0-0). Loss-DeFilippo, Marco (1-1-0).
GAME 1 - IVY SHOOTOUTDartmouth (0-0-1) vs.Yale (0-1-1) Oct. 26, 2012 Location: Providence, R.I. Meehan Auditorium Attendance: -- Start time: 4 p.m. End time: 6:21 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT TotDartmouth................ 1 0 1 0 - 2Yale........... 0 2 0 0 - 2 1st period - 1, DART, O’BRIEN, Tim/1 2:53. 2nd period - 2, YALE, Laganiere, Antoine/1 (Bourbonais, Clinton/1) 2:23. 3, YALE, Laganiere, Antoine/2 (Bourbonais, Clinton/2) 11:51. 3rd period - 4, DART, ROBINSON, Eric (SIKURA, Tyler, LINDBLAD, Matt) 16:56 (pp). OT period - Shots on goal - YALE 9-8-2-1 20; DART 7-11-14-5 37.Power plays - YALE 0 of 3; DART 1 of 5.Penalties - YALE 5 (21 min); DART 3 (6 min).Goalies - YALE, Maricic, Nick (65:00 minutes, 37 shots-35 saves); DART, MORRIS, Cab (65:00, 20-18).Yale-Maricic, Nick (0-0-1). Dartmouth-MORRIS, Cab (0-0-1). Dartmouth advances to Title, winning SO 2-0
## Penalties GP Pen Min27 KEENAN, Mike 25 16 407 PINKSTON, Rick 24 12 3218 McNALLY, Brandon 16 9 2124 SIMPSON, Andy 22 8 1611 NEILEY, Eric 23 8 195 BOLDT, Taylor 23 7 144 FERGUSON, Geoff 25 6 1222 WALSH, Dustin 20 6 1219 ROBINSON, Eric 24 6 1221 PATTERSON, Brett 24 5 10
## Penalty Minutes GP Pen Min27 KEENAN, Mike 25 16 407 PINKSTON, Rick 24 12 3218 McNALLY, Brandon 16 9 2111 NEILEY, Eric 23 8 198 O'BRIEN, Tim 25 4 1924 SIMPSON, Andy 22 8 165 BOLDT, Taylor 23 7 1422 WALSH, Dustin 20 6 1219 ROBINSON, Eric 24 6 124 FERGUSON, Geoff 25 6 12
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▶GAME COMPARISONS
2012-13 Dartmouth Men's HockeyDartmouth Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Feb 18, 2013)
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S hots P enalties P ow er P laysD ate O pponent S core G oals A ssists S hots P en-M in P en-M in G -C h G -C hO ct 26 vs Y a le 2-2 2 / 2 2 / 2 37 / 20 3-6 / 5 -21 1-5 / 0 -3O ct 27 a t B row n 4-0 4 / 0 5 / 0 33 / 24 5-10 / 5 -21 2-4 / 0 -4N ov 02 Y A LE 7-4 7 / 4 9 / 6 23 / 39 4-8 / 3 -6 1-3 / 1 -4N ov 03 B R O W N 2-1 2 / 1 3 / 1 32 / 25 5-10 / 5 -10 0-3 / 0 -4N ov 09 R E N S S E LA E R 4-0 4 / 0 4 / 0 22 / 18 6-12 / 4 -8 0-3 / 0 -5N ov 10 U N IO N 3-2 3 / 2 6 / 2 20 / 30 4-8 / 2 -4 0-2 / 0 -4N ov 16 at C o lga te 4-5 4 / 5 4 / 8 29 / 31 2-4 / 5 -10 1-5 / 0 -2N ov 17 at C orne ll 1 -1 1 / 1 2 / 2 27 / 27 4-8 / 5 -10 0-4 / 0 -3N ov 24 at B oston C o llege 3-6 3 / 6 6 / 9 32 / 31 3-6 / 6 -12 1-4 / 0 -1D ec 01 B E N TLE Y 5-2 5 / 2 10 / 4 37 / 20 6-12 / 6 -12 2-5 / 0 -6D ec 05 V E R M O N T 4-2 4 / 2 7 / 4 17 / 32 4-8 / 3 -6 0-3 / 0 -4D ec 30 U N H 4-1 4 / 1 8 / 1 31 / 32 3-6 / 5 -10 1-4 / 0 -2D ec 31 U M A S S 2-3 2 / 3 3 / 4 29 / 28 13-40 / 10-47 0-5 / 2 -9Jan 04 at Q u inn ip iac 2-3 2 / 3 4 / 6 29 / 35 3-6 / 5 -10 0-5 / 0 -3Jan 05 at P rince ton 1-2 1 / 2 2 / 4 35 / 16 2-4 / 4 -8 0-2 / 1 -1Jan 12 H A R V A R D 3-2 3 / 2 6 / 4 30 / 24 2-7 / 2 -7 1-1 / 0 -2Jan 18 at B row n 4-2 4 / 2 5 / 4 25 / 33 5-10 / 2 -4 1-2 / 0 -5Jan 19 at Y a le 2-4 2 / 4 4 / 7 29 / 27 2-4 / 6 -20 1-5 / 2 -2Jan 25 S T . LA W R E N C E 2-4 2 / 4 1 / 5 33 / 26 7-22 / 9 -26 1-7 / 1 -3Jan 26 C LA R K S O N 5-1 5 / 1 10 / 2 49 / 21 5-18 / 7 -22 1-5 / 0 -3Feb 01 at U n ion 2-2 2 / 2 4 / 4 26 / 39 8-16 / 6 -12 2-3 / 1 -5Feb 02 at R ensse laer 0-3 0 / 3 0 / 5 28 / 22 3-6 / 3 -6 0-3 / 0 -3Feb 10 at H arvard 1-1 1 / 1 2 / 2 27 / 22 4-8 / 3 -6 0-2 / 1 -3Feb 15 C O R N E LL 2-4 2 / 4 3 / 6 23 / 25 3-6 / 3 -6 0-3 / 0 -3Feb 16 C O LG A TE 5-4 5 / 4 8 / 5 36 / 33 4-8 / 3 -6 1-2 / 0 -3Tota ls 74-61 74 / 61 118 / 97 739 / 68 110-253 / 117-310 17-90 / 9 -87
N ote : G am e to ta ls a re d isp layed in the fo rm at TE A M /O P P O N E N T fo r each ca tegory▶GAME-BY-GAME
2012-13 Dartmouth Men's HockeyDartmouth Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 18, 2013)
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D ate O pponent S core G A P ts S h S h% +/- P en-M in P P S H E N G W G T H at U A B lkO ct 26 , 201 vs Y a le 2-2 2 2 4 37 . 0 5 4 -5 3-6 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 16O ct 27 , 201 at B row n 4-0 4 5 9 33 . 1 2 1 +10 5-10 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 12N ov 02 , 201 Y A LE 7-4 7 9 16 23 . 3 0 4 +14 4-8 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 19N ov 03 , 201 B R O W N 2-1 2 3 5 32 . 0 6 2 +5 5-10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 18N ov 09 , 201 R E N S S E LA E R 4-0 4 4 8 22 . 1 8 2 +19 6-12 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 10N ov 10 , 201 U N IO N 3-2 3 6 9 20 . 1 5 0 +5 4-8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 26N ov 16 , 201 at C o lga te 4-5 4 4 8 29 . 1 3 8 -10 2-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 11N ov 17 , 201 at C orne ll 1 -1 1 2 3 27 . 0 3 7 +1 4-8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 17N ov 24 , 201 at B oston C o llege 3-6 3 6 9 32 . 0 9 4 -22 3-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7D ec 01 , 201 B E N TLE Y 5-2 5 10 15 37 . 1 3 5 +5 6-12 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 12D ec 05 , 201 V E R M O N T 4-2 4 7 11 17 . 2 3 5 +10 4-8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 22D ec 30 , 201 U N H 4-1 4 8 12 31 . 1 2 9 +10 3-6 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 25D ec 31 , 201 U M A S S 2-3 2 3 5 29 . 0 6 9 +4 13-40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16Jan 04 , 201 at Q u inn ip iac 2-3 2 4 6 29 . 0 6 9 -5 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Jan 05 , 201 at P rince ton 1-2 1 2 3 35 . 0 2 9 0 2-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Jan 12 , 201 H A R V A R D 3-2 3 6 9 30 . 1 0 0 -1 2-7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 15Jan 18 , 201 at B row n 4-2 4 5 9 25 . 1 6 0 +4 5-10 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 17Jan 19 , 201 at Y a le 2-4 2 4 6 29 . 0 6 9 -6 2-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17Jan 25 , 201 S T . LA W R E N C E 2-4 2 1 3 33 . 0 6 1 -10 7-22 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9Jan 26 , 201 C LA R K S O N 5-1 5 10 15 49 . 1 0 2 +15 5-18 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 11Feb 01 , 201 at U n ion 2-2 2 4 6 26 . 0 7 7 -5 8-16 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 20Feb 02 , 201 at R ensse laer 0-3 0 0 0 28 . 0 0 0 -15 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Feb 10 , 201 at H arvard 1-1 1 2 3 27 . 0 3 7 +5 4-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Feb 15 , 201 C O R N E LL 2-4 2 3 5 23 . 0 8 7 -11 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10Feb 16 , 201 C O LG A TE 5-4 5 8 13 36 . 1 3 9 0 4-8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14D artm outh 74-61 74 118 192 739 . 1 0 0 +17 110-25 17 4 4 12 3 0 7 387O pponent 61 97 158 680 . 0 9 0 -30 117-31 9 4 3 9 1 1 4 389
TE A M P E R -G A M EG am es p layed: 25S hots per gam e: 29 .56 ;G oa ls per gam e: 2 .96A ssis ts per gam e: 4 .72 ;P o in ts per gam e: 7 .68
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2012-13 Dartmouth Men's HockeyDartmouth Hockey Statistics (as of Feb 18, 2013)
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O vera ll: 12-9-4 C onf: 8 -7 -3 H om e: 10-3-0 A w ay: 2 -6 -3 N eut: 0 -0 -1
O V E R A LL
## P layer gp g a pts sh +/- pen-m in pp sh gw16 S IK U R A , Ty le r 25 10 18 28 64 +1 4-8 4 2 19 LIN D B LA D , M att 21 9 14 23 44 +5 0-0 0 1 219 R O B IN S O N , E ric 24 10 7 17 66 -2 6-12 4 0 422 W A LS H , D ustin 20 8 9 17 35 -5 6-12 1 0 111 N E ILE Y , E ric 23 7 7 14 72 -1 8-19 3 0 118 M cN A LLY , B rando 16 6 5 11 21 0 9-21 2 0 027 K E E N A N , M ike 25 2 9 11 70 +10 16-40 0 0 024 S IM P S O N , A ndy 22 2 7 9 35 +5 8-16 1 0 08 O 'B R IE N , T im 25 3 5 8 39 +1 4-19 0 0 014 B LIG H , N ick 20 3 4 7 35 -2 4-8 1 0 025 S C H IE R H O R N , B r 22 3 4 7 30 +1 2-4 0 0 17 P IN K S TO N , R ick 24 3 3 6 24 +11 12-32 1 0 023 B U LLO C K , R yan 20 1 5 6 34 +1 4-8 0 0 112 B A R R E , Jack 23 0 6 6 34 +3 1-2 0 0 017 B E A M IS H , Jesse 17 4 1 5 29 +3 4-8 0 0 14 FE R G U S O N , G eoff 25 0 5 5 13 -5 6-12 0 0 021 P A TTE R S O N , B re t 24 2 2 4 37 +1 5-10 0 1 05 B O LD T, Taylo r 23 0 3 3 17 -4 7-14 0 0 028 M O S E Y , C harlie 21 0 3 3 18 0 0-0 0 0 029 G O O D S H IP , A lex 5 1 0 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 015 B O U R G E A , Jason 5 0 1 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 010 D E M P S E Y , C onnor 9 0 0 0 7 -4 2-4 0 0 02 LO V E JO Y , N ick 11 0 0 0 9 -2 1-2 0 0 0TM TE A M 11 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0
## P layer gp m in . ga gaavg saves pct w l t1 M O R R IS , C ab 16 972:43 33 2.04 382 . 9 2 0 8 5 330 G R A N T, C harles 9 542:49 25 2.76 237 . 9 0 5 4 4 1T TE A M 11 7:58 3 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0