UNIVERSITY OF DENVER PIONEERS National Champions: 1958, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, 2004, 2005, 2017 Game #21 No. 5 Denver (13-4-3, NCHC 3-3-2-1) vs. St. Cloud State (6-8-4, NCHC 3-5-0-0) Friday, January 10, 2020 | 7:07 PM MT Denver, Colo. | Magness Arena | Altitude 2, NCHC.TV | 104.3 The Fan University of Denver Athletic Communications Magness Arena | 2201 E. Asbury Ave., Denver, CO 80208 13-4-3 (HOME 8-2-1) 4-0-1 5-3-2 18/91 (19.8%) 72/79 (91.1%) 35.10 3.20 2.05 12.60 6-8-4 (AWAY 3-3-3) 3-2-0 4-6-0 13/68 (19.1%) 44/58 (75.9%) 27.22 3.00 3.22 11.00 RECORD LAST 5 LAST 10 POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL SHOTS/GAME GOALS FOR/GAME GOALS AGAINST/GAME PIM/GAME All-Time Record: Denver leads 50-46-6 Last Meeting: St. Cloud State 4, Denver 3 (Nov. 10, 2018) Last Season Series: St. Cloud State won 2-0-0 TOP SKATERS ALL-TIME SERIES @DU_HOCKEY @DU_HOCKEY /DENVERHOCKEY DENVERPIONEERS.COM 2019-20 SCHEDULE OVERALL: 13-4-3, NCHC: 3-3-2-1 OCTOBER: 6-0-0, NCHC 0-0-0-0 5 at Alaska Fairbanks 4-3 W 6 at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W 11 at Lake Superior State 3-1 W 12 at Lake Superior State 4-3 W 18 Boston College 3-0 W 19 Boston College 6-4 W NOVEMBER: 3-3-2, 1-3-2-1 1 Niagara 6-2 W 2 Niagara 4-0 W 8 at Minnesota Duluth# 3-3 T 9 at Minnesota Duluth# 5-2 L 15 North Dakota# 1-1 T 16 North Dakota# 4-1 L 22 Western Michigan# 2-1 L 23 Western Michigan# 6-1 W DECEMBER: 2-1-1, 2-0-0-0 6 at Arizona State 4-1 L 7 at Arizona State 2-2 T 13 Colorado College# 3-0 W 14 at Colorado College# 3-1 W JANUARY: 2-0-0, 0-0-0-0 3 UMass 4-2 W 4 UMass 4-3 W 10 St. Cloud State# 7:07 PM 11 St. Cloud State# 7:07 PM 17 at Omaha# 6:07 PM 18 at Omaha# 6:07 PM 24 at Miami# 5:05 PM 25 at Miami# 5:05 PM 31 Minnesota Duluth# 7:07 PM FEBRUARY: 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0 1 Minnesota Duluth# 7:07 PM 14 at North Dakota# 6:37 PM 15 at North Dakota# 6:07 PM 21 Miami# 7:07 PM 22 Miami# 7:07 PM 28 at St. Cloud State# 6:37 PM 29 at St. Cloud State# 5:07 PM MARCH: 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0 6 at Colorado College# 7:37 PM 7 Colorado College# 8:07 PM NCHC Playoffs 13 First Round TBD 14 First Round TBD 15 First Round (If Necessary) TBD 20-21 Frozen Faceoff TBD NCAA Tournament 27-29 NCAA Regionals TBD 9-11 Frozen Four TBD # Conference Game *All times MT TOP GOALIES Pettersen (19) Guttman (9) Pettersen (15) Brink, Guttman (4) Heikkinen, Mitchell, Stapley (1) Demin (46) Pettersen (60) Mayhew, Mendel (+9) Guttman (.559) Hentges (22) Brodzinski, Hentges (7) Hentges (15) Brodzinski (3) Kuster, Ahcan, N. Poehling (1) Brodzinski, J. Poehling (27) N. Poehling (58) Trejbal, J. Poehling, Wahlin (+5) N. Poehling (.536) POINTS GOALS ASSISTS PPG SHG PIM SOG +/- FACEOFF % Chrona (16) Chrona (16) Chrona (10) Chrona (402/437) Chrona (.920) Chrona (2.18) Chrona (10-4-2) Chrona (2) Hrenak (17) Hrenak (16) Hrenak (5) Hrenak (379/426) Hrenak (.890) Hrenak (3.00) Hrenak (5-6-4) N/A GAMES PLAYED GAMES STARTED WINS SAVES/SHOTS SV% GAA RECORD SHUTOUTS VS *SKATERS & GOALIES MUST HAVE PLAYED AT LEAST 50% OF GAMES TO QUALIFY TEAM STATS
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UNIVERSITY OF DENVER PIONEERSNational Champions: 1958, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, 2004, 2005, 2017
Game #21No. 5 Denver (13-4-3, NCHC 3-3-2-1) vs. St. Cloud State (6-8-4, NCHC 3-5-0-0)
Friday, January 10, 2020 | 7:07 PM MT
Denver, Colo. | Magness Arena | Altitude 2, NCHC.TV | 104.3 The Fan
University of Denver Athletic CommunicationsMagness Arena | 2201 E. Asbury Ave., Denver, CO 80208
All-Time Record: Denver leads 50-46-6Last Meeting: St. Cloud State 4, Denver 3 (Nov. 10, 2018)
Last Season Series: St. Cloud State won 2-0-0
TOP SKATERS
ALL-TIME SERIES
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2019-20 SCHEDULEOVERALL: 13-4-3, NCHC: 3-3-2-1
OCTOBER: 6-0-0, NCHC 0-0-0-0
5 at Alaska Fairbanks 4-3 W6 at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W11 at Lake Superior State 3-1 W12 at Lake Superior State 4-3 W18 Boston College 3-0 W19 Boston College 6-4 W
NOVEMBER: 3-3-2, 1-3-2-1
1 Niagara 6-2 W2 Niagara 4-0 W8 at Minnesota Duluth# 3-3 T 9 at Minnesota Duluth# 5-2 L15 North Dakota# 1-1 T16 North Dakota# 4-1 L22 Western Michigan# 2-1 L23 Western Michigan# 6-1 W
DECEMBER: 2-1-1, 2-0-0-0
6 at Arizona State 4-1 L7 at Arizona State 2-2 T13 Colorado College# 3-0 W14 at Colorado College# 3-1 W
JANUARY: 2-0-0, 0-0-0-0
3 UMass 4-2 W4 UMass 4-3 W10 St. Cloud State# 7:07 PM11 St. Cloud State# 7:07 PM17 at Omaha# 6:07 PM18 at Omaha# 6:07 PM24 at Miami# 5:05 PM25 at Miami# 5:05 PM31 Minnesota Duluth# 7:07 PM
FEBRUARY: 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0
1 Minnesota Duluth# 7:07 PM14 at North Dakota# 6:37 PM15 at North Dakota# 6:07 PM21 Miami# 7:07 PM22 Miami# 7:07 PM28 at St. Cloud State# 6:37 PM29 at St. Cloud State# 5:07 PM
MARCH: 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0
6 at Colorado College# 7:37 PM7 Colorado College# 8:07 PM
NCHC Playoffs
13 First Round TBD14 First Round TBD15 First Round (If Necessary) TBD20-21 Frozen Faceoff TBD
NCAA Tournament
27-29 NCAA Regionals TBD9-11 Frozen Four TBD
# Conference Game*All times MT
TOP GOALIES
Pettersen (19)Guttman (9)
Pettersen (15)Brink, Guttman (4)
Heikkinen, Mitchell, Stapley (1)Demin (46)
Pettersen (60)Mayhew, Mendel (+9)
Guttman (.559)
Hentges (22)Brodzinski, Hentges (7)Hentges (15)Brodzinski (3)Kuster, Ahcan, N. Poehling (1)Brodzinski, J. Poehling (27)N. Poehling (58)Trejbal, J. Poehling, Wahlin (+5)N. Poehling (.536)
*SKATERS & GOALIES MUST HAVE PLAYED AT LEAST 50% OF GAMES TO QUALIFY
TEAM STATS
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PIONEERS VS. HUSKIES
Ryan Barrow - 6 GP (1-1-2)Bobby Brink - 0 GP (0-0-0)Hank Crone - 0 GP (0-0-0)
Michael Davies - 11 GP (1-2-3) Slava Demin - 2 GP (0-0-0) Jack Doremus - 2 GP (0-0-0) Jake Durflinger - 6 GP (1-1-2)Brett Edwards - 0 GP (0-0-0)
Erich Fear - 4 GP (0-0-0)Jay Feiwell - 0 GP (0-0-0)
Liam Finlay - 11 GP (5-3-8) Cole Guttman - 2 GP (3-0-3)
Jaakko Heikkinen - 5 GP (0-0-0)Lane Krenzen - 0 GP (0-0-0)
Justin Lee - 0 GP (0-0-0)Kyle Mayhew - 2 GP (0-0-0)
Tyson McLellan - 8 GP (1-0-1) Griffin Mendel - 7 GP (0-0-0) Ian Mitchell - 7 GP (0-4-4)
Kohen Olischefski - 6 GP (1-1-2) Emilio Pettersen - 2 GP (1-0-1)
Brett Stapley - 2 GP (1-2-3)Tyler Ward - 2 GP (0-1-1)
DENVER: LAST SERIESDU 4, UMass 2 | DU 4, UMass 3 (Denver, Colo. - January 3-4, 2020)• Friday: Trailing 2-1 at the second intermission, the Pioneers scored three third-pe-riod goals to win the rematch of the 2019 National Semifinal. Prior to Denver’s comeback win, the Pioneers were 0-4-1 when trailing after two periods and the Minutemen were 8-0-0 when leading after two periods• Saturday: With 28:00 penalty minutes to defend, the Pioneers went 7/8 on the penalty kill and scored three second-period goals to complete the sweep• Magnus Chrona played both nights, making 59 saves on 64 shots• The Pioneers went 2/9 on the power play and 11/12 on the penalty kill...Denver outshot UMass 70-64 and went 81-52 in the faceoff circle
DENVER: SNAPSHOT• The Pioneers are on four-game winning streak, outscoring opponents 14-6 in that stretch while going 4/15 (26.7%) on the power play and 17/18 (94.4%) on the penalty kill. Prior to the streak, Denver was 1-4-3 in eight games• Denver ranks 2nd in the NCAA in shots on goal per game (35.10). The Pioneers have outshot their opponent in 17 of their 20 games this season and are 12-3-2 in those games. Denver has outshot its opponent in eight of its last nine games and has outshot its opponent by double digits on seven occasions• The Pioneers’ penalty kill is T-5th in the NCAA, going 72/79 (91.1%). Denver has scored three shorthanded goals, T-5th in the NCAA• Cole Guttman is on a five-game goal and point streak with six goals and two assists...Emilio Pettersen is on a five-game point streak with two goals and five assists...
DENVER: UP NEXTJan. 17-18 at Omaha (Baxter Arena - Omaha, Neb.)• Denver will travel to Omaha for its lone series of the season against the Mavericks • The Pioneers are 30-9-3 all-time against Omaha, going 3-0-1 last season and having not lost a game to the Mavericks in 16 meetings. Denver’s last loss to Oma-ha was on Jan. 10, 2015 at Baxter Arena
ST. CLOUD STATE: SNAPSHOT• Through a combination of graduation and early departures, St. Cloud State lost five of its top six scorers from 2018-19 when the team finished 30-6-3 (19-2-3-2)• The Huskies have won four of their last six games, their best stretch of the season which includes a 7-2 win against then-No. 2 Minnesota State on Dec. 28• Sam Hentges leads St. Cloud State with 22 points (7-15-22) in 18 games• St. Cloud State has struggled playing from behind. The Huskies are 1-6-0 when trailing after the first period, 0-6-2 when trailing after the second and 1-7-1 when allowing the first goal of the game
ST. CLOUD STATE: UP NEXTJan. 17-18 vs. Minnesota Duluth (Herb Brooks National Hockey Center - St. Cloud, Minn.)• St. Cloud State is 15-13-1 all-time against Minnesota Duluth and went 3-2-0 last season with a 2-0-0 mark at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center
PIONEERS WITH HUSKIES
Fargo Force (USHL)‘16-17: Crone (DEN), Brodzinski (SCSU)
Penticton Vees (BCHL)‘15-16: Mendel (DEN), Brodzinski (SCSU)
Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)‘17-18: Brink (DEN), Miller (SCSU)
Lincoln Stars (USHL)‘16-17: Doremus (DEN), Jaycox (SCSU)
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PRONUNCIATIONS
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DENVER VS. ST. CLOUD STATE • Denver leads the all-time series 50-46-6 and went 0-2-0 against the Huskies last season with a pair of 4-3 losses• Liam Finlay leads Pioneer skaters with eight points (5-3-8) in 11 career games against St. Cloud State
DURFLINGER SUSPENDED FOR ONE GAME• The NCHC issued Jake Durflinger a one-game suspension for illegal hits and un-sportsmanlike conduct toward the end of Denver’s game vs. UMass on Jan. 3
DEMIN NAMED NCHC DEFENSEMAN OF THE WEEK• Slava Demin was named NCHC Defenseman of the Week on Jan. 6 after recording one goal and two assists vs. UMass on Jan. 3-4• Demin had one goal and two assists in the Pioneers’ 4-2 victory on Jan. 3, scoring Denver’s first goal of the game and assisting on the game-tying and insurance goals
STAT LEADERS• Magnus Chrona has a 2.18 GAA, 2nd among NCAA freshmen, a .920 SV%, 4th among NCAA freshmen, and two shutouts, 2nd among NCAA freshmen• Bobby Brink has eight goals, T-3rd in the NCAA, and 53 shots, 5th among NCAA freshmen• Cole Guttman is T-1st in the NCAA with five game-winning goals
GUTT CHECK• Cole Guttman is on a five-game point and goal streak with six goals and two assists• Prior to his streak, the Tampa Bay Lightning prospect had three goals and three assists through 14 games • This season, Denver is 8-0-2 when Guttman scores a point
Rk Team (1st Pl.) Record Points LW1 North Dakota (46) 16-1-2 995 12 Cornell (2) 11-1-1 936 23 Minnesota State (2) 18-3-1 902 34 Boston College 12-4-0 838 55 Denver 13-4-3 792 76 Penn State 15-6-0 695 87 Clarkson 13-4-2 686 48 Ohio State 13-5-2 676 69 Minnesota Duluth 11-6-1 580 1010 Massachusetts 13-6-1 504 911 Northeastern 12-5-2 488 1212 Providence 11-5-5 479 1413 UMass Lowell 11-4-4 468 1314 Notre Dame 10-7-3 356 1515 Arizona State 11-8-3 210 1716 Bowling Green 12-9-1 179 1117 Michigan Tech 13-9-1 172 NR18 Harvard 7-5-2 130 1619 Northern Michigan 11-7-2 127 NR20 Michigan State 10-9-1 107 18
Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac 93, Army 31, Sacred Heart 26, Western Michigan 25, Maine 3, Bemidji State 1, Boston University 1
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SCORING STATS• Denver is 10-0-1 when leading and 2-0-1 when tied after the second period • The Pioneers have a +23 overall goal margin, T-9th in the NCAA, as well as a +31 margin in the second and third periods, T-2nd in the NCAA
MITCHELL’S POINT• Since last season, Denver is 22-2-4 when Ian Mitchell scores a point and 15-14-4 when he does not• This season, the Pioneers are 10-0-0 when Ian Mitchell scores a point and 3-4-3 when he does not
HOME COOKIN’• Denver is 33-10-8 at home since the 2017-18 season, posting a .647 winning percentage and taking points from 84% of its games
NON-CONFERENCE STREAK• Prior to Dec. 6 at Arizona State, the Pioneers were undefeated in 19 straight non-conference games with a 17-0-2 mark in that stretch• Denver is 24-3-5 against non-conference opponents since the 2017-18 season
70TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON• The Pioneers are playing in their 70th Anniversary Season. Since its inaugural season in 1949, Denver has made 30 appearances in the NCAA tournament, 17 appearances in the Frozen Four and won eight National Championships, tied for the second-most titles among any college hockey program
MITCHELL & WIERCIOCH WIN SPENGLER CUP CHAMPIONSHIP• Ian Mitchell and alum Patrick Wiercioch won Canada’s 16th Spengler Cup Championship on Dec. 31. Mitchell finished the tournament with one goal and two assists in four games as the youngest player on the roster
BRINK REPRESENTS AT WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP• Bobby Brink represented the U.S. at the 2020 World Junior Championship in the Czech Republic, finishing the tourna-ment with one goal and one assist in five games• The U.S. lost to Finland 1-0 in the quarterfinal round on Jan. 2, ending the Americans’ four-year streak of medaling at the World Junior Championship
2019-20 CAPTAINS• Ian Mitchell was named captain for the 2019-20 season. Tyson McLellan and Michael Davies will serve as alternates• The last time the Pioneers had a junior captain was 2014-15 (Grant Arnold)
DEVELOPMENT CAMPS• Thirteen Pioneers participated in NHL development camps last summer, joining three alumni and two prospects signed to National Letters of Intent• Of the 13 players who participated in camps, six were invited as free agents and seven were invited as draft picks
PUTTING THEIR HEADS TOGETHER• With David Carle in his second season, Denver has three coaches with NCAA head coaching experience on its staff• Assistant Coach Tavis MacMillan served as head coach of Alaska-Fairbanks from 2004-07• Assistant Coach Dallas Ferguson served as head coach of Alaska-Fairbanks from 2008-17
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THE NEXT LEADERS• Three members of the freshmen class were captains or alternate captains of their junior teams: Jay Feiwell (C), Lane Krenzen (C) Brett Edwards (A). Incoming sophomore Hank Crone was also an alternate captain with his junior team
TV TIME• The Pioneers are slated to air three times on CBS Sports Network during the 2019-20 season: Feb. 14 at North Dakota, Feb. 28 at St. Cloud State and March 7 vs. Colorado College• Denver air 10 times on Altitude during the 2019-20 season
NCAA REGIONAL 2020 & 2021• The Pioneers will host the 2020 & 2021 NCAA West Regional at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colo. • 2020 will mark the first year in which an NCAA hockey tournament event has been held in Colorado since the 2008 Men’s Frozen Four at the Pepsi Center in Denver
EXTENDING THE STREAK• On March 15, 2019, the Pioneers became only the third team in NCAA history to compile 18-consecutive 20 win sea-sons. The last time Denver missed the 20-game mark was 2000-01 when the team went 19-15-4• The Pioneers’ streak of 18 straight 20-win seasons is the longest active streak in the NCAA. The NCAA record for con-secutive 20-win seasons is held by Michigan, which had 25 from 1987-2012
BACK TO SCHOOL • Last season, the Pioneers placed the third-most student-athletes on the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team (21) and second-most student-athletes on the NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete list (13)• To be eligible for the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team, a student-athlete must compile a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average (or better) and have completed a full academic year at their current institution. Similarly, for NCHC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes, a student-athlete must attain a 3.5 cumulative GPA or better with a full year of academic studies
RON GRAHAME RETIRES• Program alum and former Pioneer Athletic Director, Ron Grahame, retired on Sept. 1 after more than 30 years of com-bined athletic experience at DU. During his tenure, Grahame served as Athletics Director, Assistant Vice Chancellor/Senior Associate Athletics Director, Associate Athletics Director for Intercollegiate Sport Programs, Assistant Athletic Director for Operations and Compliance and Associate Head Hockey Coach (1982-1990)• As a four-year goaltender for the Pioneers from 1969-1973, Grahame earned All-American honors, WCHA Player of the Year honors and helped Denver to a 1973 WCHA Championship. He played eight years of professional hockey in the WHA, AHL and NHL (114 GP) after his collegiate career• Grahame is first in all-time saves in program history (3,565) and is tied for first in all-time wins in program history (82)
ALUMNI NEWS• Grant Munro passed away at 83 in December 2019. He had 68 points in 92 games as a defenseman for the Pioneers from 1958-1961, helping Denver to back-to-back National Championships and WCHA Championships in 1960 & 1961. Munro also helped the Pioneers in wins against U.S., Swedish and German national teams as well as a tie vs. the Soviets• The Winnipeg Jets claimed Nick Shore off waivers on Dec. 4. He was placed on waivers by the Toronto Maple Leafs• Cliff Koroll was tabbed a unanimous selection for the first-ever NHL Outstanding Alumni Award at NHL Alumni Associa-tion Gala Celebration on Oct. 21 for his work as president of the Blackhawks Alumni • Mike Christie passed away in July 2019 after a battle with chronic kidney disease. Christie had 15 goals, 63 assists and 78 penalty minutes in 105 games as a defenseman for the Pioneers from 1969-1972. The Big Springs, Texas native helped Denver to back-to-back Frozen Four appearances and WCHA tournament championships in 1971 and 1972, boosted the Pioneers to the 1972 WCHA regular season championship and served as captain for the 1971-72 season
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MILLER HOCKEY COMPLEX• The new home of Denver hockey is named after University of Denver’s Board of Trustees member John A. Miller, his wife, Sandy, and their family• The 4,464 square foot space houses the Pioneers’ lockers, lounge, sauna, kitch-en, training room and equipment room. More than 150 donors contributed to the $2.5 million renovation
DENVER PIONEERS SUCCESS • Denver Athletics has claimed the I-AAA Directors’ Cup in 11 of the last 12 seasons, for the top finish in the Directors’ Cup standings amongst schools without football
SCHOOL QUICK FACTS
Location: Denver, Colo. Enrollment: 11,614Founded: 1864Nickname: PioneersColors: Crimson and GoldNational Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: NCHCChancellor: Jeremy HaefnerVice Chancellor for Athletics: Karlton Creech
Head Coach: David Carle Alma Mater: Denver ‘12 Record at DU: 37-16-8 Division I: 37-16-8 Career: 37-16-8Assistant Coach: Tavis MacMillan Alma Mater: Alaska Fairbanks, ‘94Assistant Coach: Dallas Ferguson Alma Mater: Alaska Fairbanks, ‘96Director of Hockey Operations: Kelsey Bigham Alma Mater: Colorado State ‘17Volunteer Assistant Coach: Corey Wogtech Alma Mater: St. Scholastica, ‘05Strength & Conditioning Coach: Matt ShawAthletic Trainer: Aaron LeuEquipment Manager: Nick MeldrumMedia Boy: Matthew McGreevy
THE LAST TIME...Denver player had a hat trick - 11/3/18 Jarid Lukosevicius vs. Western MichiganDenver player scored four goals - 2/21/03 Kevin Doell vs. Michigan Tech Denver player had four points - 11/23/19 Tyler Ward vs. Western MichiganDenver player had five points - 3/26/17 Troy Terry vs. Penn State (3G-2A)Denver player had three assists - 11/23/19 Tyler Ward vs. Western MichiganDenver player had four assists - 3/2/18 Troy Terry vs. Miami Denver player had five assists - 2/10/06 Matt Carle vs. Minnesota State Denver goalie had 40+ saves - 2/1/2019 Filip Larsson vs. North Dakota (45)Denver goalie had 50+ saves - 3/12/16 vs. Nebraska Omaha (Jaillet, 51 SVS, 4-3 2OTW) Denver player scored shorthanded - 11/2/19 Brett Stapley vs. NiagaraOpponent scored shorthanded - 11/16/19 Cole Smith (North Dakota)Opponent hat trick - 12/6/19 Johnny Walker (Arizona State)Denver recorded 50+ shots on net - 10/20/17 vs. Lake Superior State (66) Denver recorded 60+ shots on net - 10/20/17 vs. Lake Superior State (66) Opponent recorded 50+ shots - 3/12/16 vs. Nebraska Omaha (54) Denver recorded a shutout - 12/13/19 vs. Colorado College (Devin Cooley, 24 saves)Opponent recorded a shutout - 3/22/19 vs. Minnesota Duluth (Shepard, 25 saves)Denver won in NCAA overtime - 1/5/19 at WisconsinDenver lost in NCAA overtime - 11/17/18 vs. Minnesota DuluthDenver won in an official NCHC shootout / 3-on-3 OT - 11/8/2019 vs. Minnesota DuluthDenver lost in an official NCHC shootout / 3-on-3 OT - 11/15/19 vs. North DakotaDenver scored on a penalty shot - 11/30/02 vs. Air Force (Jon Foster) Opponent scored on a penalty shot - 2/24/12 vs. North Dakota (Danny Kristo) Denver swept home series - 1/5/20 - 1/6/20 vs. UMassDenver swept a road series - 10/11/19 - 10/12/19 at LSSU (3-1 W, 4-3 W)
Forwards (15)#7 Brett Stapley#8 Jay Feiwell#9 Tyson McLellan#10 Jaakko Heikkinen#11 Tyler Ward#12 Kohen Olischefski#13 Liam Finlay#16 Jake Durflinger#18 Ryan Barrow#19 Cole Guttman#20 Emilio Pettersen#24 Bobby Brink#26 Jack Doremus#28 Brett Edwards#37 Hank Crone
Defensemen (8)#2 Erich Fear#4 Griffin Mendel#15 Ian Mitchell#17 Slava Demin#21 Michael Davies#23 Lane Krenzen#27 Kyle Mayhew#32 Justin Lee Goalies (3)#1 Devin Cooley#30 Magnus Chrona#31 Michael Corson
BY CLASS
Seniors (4)#2 Erich Fear#9 Tyson McLellan#13 Liam Finlay#21 Michael Davies
Juniors (8)#1 Devin Cooley#4 Griffin Mendel #10 Jaakko Heikkinen#12 Kohen Olischefski#15 Ian Mitchell#16 Jake Durflinger#18 Ryan Barrow#26 Jack Doremus
Freshmen (6)#8 Jay Feiwell#23 Lane Krenzen#24 Bobby Brink#28 Brett Edwards#30 Magnus Chrona#32 Justin Lee
BY BIRTH YEAR
1996 (1)#9 Tyson McLellan
1997 (9)#1 Devin Cooley#2 Erich Fear#10 Jaakko Heikkinen#13 Liam Finlay#16 Jake Durflinger#18 Ryan Barrow#21 Michael Davies#26 Jack Doremus#27 Kyle Mayhew
1998 (4)#12 Kohen Olischefski#23 Lane Krenzen#28 Brett Edwards#37 Hank Crone
1999 (7)#4 Griffin Mendel#7 Brett Stapley#8 Jay Feiwell#11 Tyler Ward#15 Ian Mitchell#19 Cole Guttman#31 Michael Corson
2000 (4)#17 Slava Demin#20 Emilio Pettersen#30 Magnus Chrona#32 Justin Lee
2001 (1)#24 Bobby Brink
No. Name Position YR HT WT S/C HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM - LEAGUE1 Devin Cooley Goaltender JR 6-5 192 L Los Gatos, Calif. (Wenatchee Wild - BCHL)2 Erich Fear Defenseman SR 6-4 213 R Winnetka, Ill. (Springfield Jr. Blues - NAHL)4 Griffin Mendel Defenseman JR 6-4 225 L Kelowna, B.C. (Penticton Vees - BCHL)7 Brett Stapley (MTL) Forward SO 5-10 177 R Campbell River, B.C. (Vernon Vipers - BCHL)8 Jay Feiwell Forward FR 5-10 185 L Carmel, Ind. (Shreveport Mudbugs - NAHL)9 Tyson McLellan Forward SR 5-9 165 R San Jose, Calif. (Madison Capitols - USHL)10 Jaakko Heikkinen Forward JR 6-2 189 L Helsinki, Finland (Jokerit U20 - SM-liiga)11 Tyler Ward Forward SO 5-10 181 L Kamloops, B.C. (Tri-City Storm - USHL)12 Kohen Olischefski Forward JR 6-2 180 R Abbotsford, B.C. (Chilliwack Chiefs - BCHL)13 Liam Finlay Forward SR 5-7 163 R Kelowna, B.C. (Vernon Vipers - BCHL)15 Ian Mitchell (CHI) Defenseman JR 5-11 179 R Calahoo, Alta. (Spruce Grove Saints - AJHL)16 Jake Durflinger Forward JR 5-8 169 R Walnut Creek, Calif. (Bloomington Thunder - USHL)17 Slava Demin (VGK) Defenseman SO 6-2 194 L Cypress, Calif. (Wenatchee Wild - BCHL)18 Ryan Barrow Forward JR 6-2 184 R Banff, Alta. (Langley Rivermen - BCHL)19 Cole Guttman (TBL) Forward SO 5-9 175 R Los Angeles, Calif. (Dubuque Fighting Saints - USHL)20 Emilio Pettersen (CGY) Forward SO 5-10 180 L Manglerud, Norway (Muskegon Lumberjacks - USHL)21 Michael Davies Defenseman SR 5-8 159 L St. Louis, Mo. (Waterloo Black Hawks - USHL)23 Lane Krenzen Defenseman FR 5-9 183 L Twig, Minn. (Austin Bruins - NAHL)24 Bobby Brink (PHI) Forward FR 5-8 164 R Minnetonka, Minn. (Sioux City Musketeers - USHL)26 Jack Doremus Forward JR 6-0 180 R Aspen, Colo. (Lincoln Stars - USHL)27 Kyle Mayhew Defenseman SO 5-7 154 L Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Fairbanks Ice Dogs - NAHL)28 Brett Edwards Forward FR 5-11 196 L Grande Prairie, Alberta (Drumheller Dragons - AJHL)30 Magnus Chrona (TB) Goaltender FR 6-6 216 L Stockholm, Sweden (Skellefteå AIK J2 - SuperElit)31 Michael Corson Goaltender SO 6-2 187 L Darien, Ill. (Cowichan Valley Capitals - BCHL)32 Justin Lee Defenseman FR 6-0 182 L Waskada, Manitoba (Fargo Force - USHL)37 Hank Crone Forward SO 5-9 152 L Dallas, Texas (Fargo Force - USHL)
David CarleRichard and Kitzia Goodman Head Coach | 2nd SeasonDavid Carle was named Richard and Kitzia Goodman Head Coach on May 25, 2018, becoming the 9th head coach in the history of the program.
Carle, 29, is the youngest active head coach in NCAA Division I college hockey. Prior to being named head coach, the Anchorage, Alaska native served the previous four and a half seasons as an assistant coach with the Pioneers under Jim Montgomery, joining the program on January 1, 2014, following a season and a half as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL).
In his first season as head coach, Carle guided the Pioneers to their 18th consecutive 20-win season with a 24-12-5 record and 11-10-3-3 mark in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC). After competing in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff, Denver advanced to the NCAA tournament for the 12th straight year and first under Carle’s leadership, defeating Ohio State and American International College to earn a spot in the Frozen Four for the third time in four years.
During his tenure as an assistant coach with the Pioneers, Carle helped Denver to a 115-51-23 record, a 66-32-14-8 mark in the NCHC, one NCHC regular-season title, two NCHC Frozen Faceoff titles, five NCAA Tournament appearances, two Frozen Four appearances and the 2017 National Champion-ship. While in Green Bay, Carle helped the Gamblers to a 37-23-4 record, a second-place finish in the USHL’s Eastern Conference and a franchise record
15-consecutive wins on home ice.
Prior to joining the Gamblers, Carle served four seasons as a student assistant coach with the Pioneers after being diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the primary disease of the myocardium muscle of the heart, and being forced to retire from his playing career. Carle graduated from the University of Denver in 2012.
As a player, Carle was a defenseman at Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.), helping the Sabres capture back-to-back national titles in 2007 and 2008. He was selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 7th Round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft and recruited to play at Denver before receiving his diagnosis.
David resides with his wife, Mellissa Carle.
Tavis MacMillan enters his fourth season with the Pioneers during the 2018-2019 season after being named assistant coach on May 27, 2015.
MacMillan has helped the Pioneers to the 2017 National Championship, two (2) Frozen Four appearances, three (3) NCAA tournament appearances, a National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Frozen Faceoff title and an NCHC regular-season title.
Prior to joining the Pioneers, MacMillan served eight (8) seasons as a scout in the Winnipeg Jets organization and 10 seasons as a coach for his alma mater, the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. MacMillan served seven seasons as an assistant coach (1996-2003) and three (3) seasons as a head coach (2003-2006) for the Nanooks, amassing a 46-54-15 record as head coach.
As a player, MacMillan, a Milk River, Alberta native, spent four (4) seasons with Alaska-Fairbanks (1990-94), recording 192 points (56-136-192) in 135 career NCAA games. Professionally, MacMillan played with the with Greensboro Monarchs of the ECHL during the 1994-1995 season and the Alaska Gold Kings of the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL) during the 1995-1996 season, serving as player/marketing director for the Gold Kings.
MacMillan’s uncle, John, won two (2) national titles with the Pioneers (1958, 1960) prior to embarking upon a decade-long pro career that included stops with the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs, with whom he won a pair of Stanley Cups (1962, 1963).
Tavis MacMillanAssistant Coach | 5th Season
Ferguson was named assistant coach on July 3, 2018 after having served the 2017-2018 season as the head coach of the Calgary Hitmen of the Western
Hockey League (WHL) where he led the team to a 24-37-9-2 record. Prior to joining the Hitmen, the Wainwright, Alberta native was head coach of the
Alaska Nanooks from 2008-2017, guiding the Nanooks to a 67- 80-15 record from 2012-2017.
Ferguson began his coaching career as an assistant with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), then returned to Alaska to
serve as an assistant with the Nanooks from 2004-2008, working under Pioneers assistant and then-head coach Tavis MacMillan from 2004-2007.
Ferguson played four (4) seasons with the Nanooks from 1992-1996, compiling 104 points (17-87-104) and 64 penalty minutes in 138 games. He graduat-
ed with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
Following his collegiate career, Ferguson played four (4) seasons of professional hockey with the Richmond Renegades of the ECHL as well as the Alaska
Gold Kings and Anchorage Aces of the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL). Ferguson recorded 69 points (6-63-69) points in 159 WCHL games.
Assistant Coach | Dallas FergusonAssistant Coach | 2nd Season
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Denver Pioneers Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 06, 2020)All games
Date Opponent Score Att.Oct 05 at Alaska Fairbanks W 4-3 1511Oct 06 at Alaska Fairbanks W 3-0 1028Oct 11 at Lake Superior State W 3-1 1778Oct 12 at Lake Superior State W 4-3 2414Oct 18 #6 BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-0 6038Oct 19 #6 BOSTON COLLEGE W 6-4 6390Nov 01 NIAGARA W 6-2 5687Nov 02 NIAGARA W 4-0 5805
* Nov 08 at #7 Minn. Duluth T o t 3-3 5374* Nov 09 at #7 Minn. Duluth L 2-5 5874* Nov 15 #9 NORTH DAKOTA T o t 1-1 6056* Nov 16 #9 NORTH DAKOTA L 1-4 6308* Nov 22 #20 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-2 4527* Nov 23 #20 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 6-1 4942
Dec 06 at #20 ARIZONA STATE L 1-4 917Dec 07 at #20 ARIZONA STATE T o t 2-2 2800
* Dec 13 COLORADO COLLEGE W 3-0 5758* Dec 14 at Colorado College W 3-1 4400
Jan 03 #9 MASSACHUSETTS W 4-2 6017Jan 04 #9 MASSACHUSETTS W 4-3 5986
TEAM STATISTICS DEN OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 64-702 41-527 Shot pct. . 0 9 1 . 0 7 8 G o a l s / G a m e 3.2 2.0 S h o t s / G a m e 35.1 26.4POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 18-91 7-79 Conversion Percent . 1 9 8 . 0 8 9 Shot Attempts 178 122 Shot Percent . 1 0 1 . 0 5 7GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play 18 7 S h o r t - h a n d e d 3 3 Empty net 7 3 P e n a l t y 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 1 2 O v e r t i m e 0 0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0PENALTIES N u m b e r 115 126 M i n u t e s 252 310 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 5.8 6.3 Pen minutes/Game 12.6 15.5SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0
Record: Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES 13-4-3 8-2-1 5-2-2 0-0-0CONFERENCE 3-3-2 2-2-1 1-1-1 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE 10-1-1 6-0-0 4-1-1 0-0-0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 2, at Wisconsin, Jan 04, 2019; vs SCSU, Mar 17, 2018; Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Goals: 1, 12 timesAssists: 2, Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Shots: 4, 9 timesPenalties: 2, vs UMass, Apr 11, 2019; Colorado College, Mar 11, 2018Penalty minutes: 15, vs UMass, Apr 11, 2019; Colorado College, Mar 11, 2018Plus/minus: 2, 5 times
Bobby Brink
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 19 8 6 14 53 . 1 5 1 5-10 -2 4 0 0TOTAL 19 8 6 14 53 . 1 5 1 5-10 -2 4 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Goals: 2, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Assists: 2, at Lake Superior State, Oct 11, 2019Shots: 5, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Power-play goals: 1, 4 timesPenalties: 1, 5 timesPenalty minutes: 2, 5 timesPlus/minus: 2, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019; at Lake Superior State, Oct 11, 2019
Magnus Chrona
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 16 0 1 1 - - 2-4 0 0 0 0TOTAL 16 0 1 1 - - 2-4 0 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 1, North Dakota, Nov 16, 2019Assists: 1, North Dakota, Nov 16, 2019Saves: 39, Massachusetts, Jan 04, 2020Penalties: 1, at ARIZONA STATE, Dec 06, 2019; Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Penalty minutes: 2, at ARIZONA STATE, Dec 06, 2019; Niagara, Nov 01, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Saves: 16, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019
Individual Career History
Hank Crone
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 19 2 8 10 37 . 0 5 4 4-8 +1 0 0 0TOTAL 19 2 8 10 37 . 0 5 4 4-8 +1 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Goals: 1, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019; at Lake Superior State, Oct 12, 2019Assists: 3 [t-4th], Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Shots: 5, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Penalties: 2, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019Plus/minus: 2, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 08, 2019; at Lake Superior State, Oct 12, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 2, 4 timesGoals: 1, 8 timesAssists: 2, vs Minnesota-Duluth, Apr 8, 2017; vs Michigan Tech, Mar 25, 2017; vs Ohio State, Mar 29, 2019Shots: 4, 7 timesPower-play goals: 1, at Colorado College, Feb 11, 2017; at St. Cloud State, Jan 21, 2017; at Omaha, Mar. 1, 2019Penalties: 2, 5 timesPenalty minutes: 4, 5 timesPlus/minus: 5 [t-1st], St. Cloud State, Feb 25, 2017
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Individual Career History
Hank Crone
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 19 2 8 10 37 . 0 5 4 4-8 +1 0 0 0TOTAL 19 2 8 10 37 . 0 5 4 4-8 +1 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Goals: 1, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019; at Lake Superior State, Oct 12, 2019Assists: 3 [t-4th], Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Shots: 5, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Penalties: 2, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019Plus/minus: 2, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 08, 2019; at Lake Superior State, Oct 12, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 2, 4 timesGoals: 1, 8 timesAssists: 2, vs Minnesota-Duluth, Apr 8, 2017; vs Michigan Tech, Mar 25, 2017; vs Ohio State, Mar 29, 2019Shots: 4, 7 timesPower-play goals: 1, at Colorado College, Feb 11, 2017; at St. Cloud State, Jan 21, 2017; at Omaha, Mar. 1, 2019Penalties: 2, 5 timesPenalty minutes: 4, 5 timesPlus/minus: 5 [t-1st], St. Cloud State, Feb 25, 2017Individual Career History
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Massachusetts, Jan 03, 2020Goals: 1, 6 timesAssists: 2, Massachusetts, Jan 03, 2020; Omaha, Jan 12, 2019; Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Shots: 5, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Power-play goals: 1, at Wisconsin, Jan 04, 2019; Western Michigan, Nov 03, 2018Penalties: 3 [t-8th], at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 06, 2019Penalty minutes: 15, Western Michigan, Nov 22, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Plus/minus: 3, at Wisconsin, Jan 04, 2019; Colorado College, Jan 19, 2019; Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 2, Miami, Feb 23, 2019; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Goals: 2, Miami, Feb 23, 2019Assists: 1, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019; at Notre Dame, Oct 14, 2017Shots: 5, Miami, Feb 22, 2019; Miami, Feb 23, 2019Power-play goals: 1, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Penalties: 1, 6 timesPenalty minutes: 2, 6 timesPlus/minus: 2, Miami, Feb 23, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 1, 23 timesGoals: 1, 11 timesAssists: 1, 12 timesShots: 6, Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Penalties: 3 [t-8th], at Minnesota Duluth, Feb 15, 2019Penalty minutes: 6, at Minnesota Duluth, Feb 15, 2019Plus/minus: 2, vs SCSU, Mar 17, 2018; Niagara, Nov 01, 2019
Brett Edwards
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 17 2 2 4 15 . 1 3 3 3-6 -8 0 0 0TOTAL 17 2 2 4 15 . 1 3 3 3-6 -8 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 1, 4 timesGoals: 1, Colorado College, Dec 13, 2019; at Minn. Duluth, Nov 08, 2019Assists: 1, at Lake Superior State, Oct 12, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Shots: 3, at Colorado College, Dec 14, 2019; North Dakota, Nov 15, 2019Penalties: 1, Massachusetts, Jan 04, 2020; at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019; North Dakota, Nov 15, 2019Penalty minutes: 2, Massachusetts, Jan 04, 2020; at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019; North Dakota, Nov 15, 2019Plus/minus: 1, Colorado College, Dec 13, 2019; at Lake Superior State, Oct 12, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Individual Career History
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 4 [t-5th], Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Goals: 3 [t-1st], St. Cloud State, Feb 25, 2017; Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Assists: 3 [t-4th], Miami, Feb 23, 2019; Colorado College, Jan 19, 2019; Omaha, Jan 28, 2017Shots: 7, at Notre Dame, Oct 13, 2017Power-play goals: 1, 6 timesPenalties: 2, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 05, 2019Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, vs UMass, Apr 11, 2019; at UMass Lowell, Dec 29, 2018Goals: 2, vs UMass, Apr 11, 2019; at ARIZONA STATE, Dec 07, 2019; at St. Cloud State, Nov 10, 2018Assists: 2, at UMass Lowell, Dec 29, 2018; Alaska-Fairbanks, Oct 19, 2018Shots: 7, Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Power-play goals: 1, 5 timesPenalties: 2, Miami, Feb 22, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, Miami, Feb 22, 2019Plus/minus: 3, Alaska-Fairbanks, Oct 20, 2018 Individual Career History
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Air Force, Dec 30, 2017; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Goals: 1, 16 timesAssists: 2, Dartmouth, Dec 16, 2017; Air Force, Dec 30, 2017; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Shots: 5, North Dakota, Nov 16, 2019Power-play goals: 1, Dartmouth, Dec 15, 2017; Air Force, Dec 30, 2017; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Short-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], at Lake Superior State, Oct 11, 2019Penalties: 1, 10 timesPenalty minutes: 2, 10 timesPlus/minus: 1, 23 times
Lane Krenzen
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 4 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 4 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
Justin Lee
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 15 0 2 2 16 . 0 0 0 7-14 +4 0 0 0TOTAL 15 0 2 2 16 . 0 0 0 7-14 +4 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 1, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Assists: 1, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Shots: 3, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019; at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 06, 2019Penalties: 2, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], Niagara, Nov 02, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Air Force, Dec 30, 2017; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Goals: 1, 16 timesAssists: 2, Dartmouth, Dec 16, 2017; Air Force, Dec 30, 2017; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Shots: 5, North Dakota, Nov 16, 2019Power-play goals: 1, Dartmouth, Dec 15, 2017; Air Force, Dec 30, 2017; Western Michigan, Nov 23, 2019Short-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], at Lake Superior State, Oct 11, 2019Penalties: 1, 10 timesPenalty minutes: 2, 10 timesPlus/minus: 1, 23 times
Lane Krenzen
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 4 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 4 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
Justin Lee
Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2019-20 15 0 2 2 16 . 0 0 0 7-14 +4 0 0 0TOTAL 15 0 2 2 16 . 0 0 0 7-14 +4 0 0 0
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 1, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Assists: 1, Niagara, Nov 02, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Shots: 3, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019; at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 06, 2019Penalties: 2, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], Niagara, Nov 02, 2019 Individual Career History
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019Goals: 2, Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Assists: 2, Colorado College, Mar 11, 2017; vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019; at Minn. Duluth, Nov 08, 2019Shots: 6, Boston University, Oct 14, 2016; Boston College, Oct 18, 2019Power-play goals: 1, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019; Boston College, Oct 19, 2019Penalties: 3 [t-8th], Alaska-Fairbanks, Oct 20, 2018Penalty minutes: 17 [t-2nd], Alaska-Fairbanks, Oct 20, 2018Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 2, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Goals: 1, North Dakota, Mar 15, 2019; at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 06, 2019; Lake Superior State, Oct 21, 2017Assists: 2, Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Shots: 5, Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Penalties: 2, at Merrimack, Dec 28, 2018; at Omaha, Mar. 1, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, at Merrimack, Dec 28, 2018; at Omaha, Mar. 1, 2019Plus/minus: 3, at Wisconsin, Jan 04, 2019; Alaska-Fairbanks, Oct 19, 2018
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 4 [t-5th], Omaha, Jan 19, 2018; vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019Goals: 2, vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019Assists: 3 [t-4th], Omaha, Jan 19, 2018; vs Penn State, Mar 24, 2018; Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Shots: 8, at ARIZONA STATE, Dec 07, 2019Power-play goals: 1, 5 timesShort-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], at Alaska Fairbanks, Oct 06, 2019Penalties: 2, Massachusetts, Jan 04, 2020; vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019Penalty minutes: 4, Massachusetts, Jan 04, 2020; vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019Plus/minus: 3, North Dakota, Mar 16, 2019; vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019Individual Career History
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Western Michigan, Nov 03, 2018; at Air Force, Oct 12, 2018Goals: 1, 10 timesAssists: 2, 7 timesShots: 7, at ARIZONA STATE, Dec 07, 2019Power-play goals: 1, 7 timesPenalties: 1, 11 timesPenalty minutes: 2, 11 timesPlus/minus: 3, Alaska-Fairbanks, Oct 20, 2018 Individual Career History
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:Points: 3, Colorado College, Jan 19, 2019; Niagara, Nov 01, 2019; Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Goals: 2, Colorado College, Jan 19, 2019Assists: 3 [t-4th], Niagara, Nov 01, 2019Shots: 6, at ARIZONA STATE, Dec 07, 2019; Colorado College, Jan 19, 2019Power-play goals: 1, at Minn. Duluth, Nov 09, 2019; Alabama-Huntsville, Oct 13, 2018Short-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], Niagara, Nov 02, 2019Penalties: 2, Massachusetts, Jan 04, 2020; North Dakota, Mar 16, 2019; Minnesota Duluth, Nov 16, 2018Penalty minutes: 15, Minnesota Duluth, Nov 16, 2018Plus/minus: 4 [t-3rd], vs Colorado College, Mar 23, 2019