Conference Overall GP Pts Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Cornell 10 16 8-2-0 0.800 39 15 13 10-3-0 0.769 50 23 Harvard 7 14 7-0-0 1.000 31 3 9 8-1-0 0.889 35 6 Clarkson 8 14 7-1-0 0.875 27 9 16 13-3-0 0.812 51 21 Quinnipiac 10 13 6-3-1 0.650 33 24 19 10-7-2 0.579 62 50 St. Lawrence 8 12 6-2-0 0.750 34 20 16 8-7-1 0.531 44 44 Dartmouth 7 7 3-3-1 0.500 15 23 9 4-3-2 0.556 21 28 Princeton 10 6 2-6-2 0.300 21 37 14 5-7-2 0.429 33 46 Colgate 10 4 1-7-2 0.200 15 41 17 4-11-2 0.294 27 72 Union 6 2 0-4-2 0.167 5 22 13 3-8-2 0.308 19 44 Rensselaer 6 2 1-5-0 0.167 16 25 16 3-11-2 0.250 37 52 Brown 6 2 1-5-0 0.167 6 13 9 1-7-1 0.167 9 19 Yale 6 2 1-5-0 0.167 11 21 12 2-10-0 0.167 15 42 DARTMOUTH 2012-13 WOMEN'S HOCKEY (4-3-2; 3-3-1 ECAC Hockey/3-2-0 Ivy League) 2012-13 SCHEDULE OCTOBER 19 McGILL (Exh.) ................................. W, 5-0 26 @ Princeton*^ ................................. W, 3-1 27 @ Quinnipiac* ................................. L, 8-3 NOVEMBER 2 @ Yale*^ ..................................W, 5-4 (OT) 3 @ Brown*^ ...................................... W, 1-0 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE............................ W, 3-2 12 No. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE ......... T, 3-3 (OT) 23 No. 2 CORNELL*^ ..................... L, 2-1 (OT) 24 COLGATE* ............................... T, 2-2 (OT) 30 @ No. 5 Harvard*^ ............................ L, 6-0 DECEMBER 5 @ No. 10 Northeastern ............... 7:00 p.m. 8 @ Maine ..................................... 3:00 p.m. 9 @ Maine ..................................... 3:00 p.m. 31 @ Providence ............................. 2:00 p.m. JANUARY 4 @ Rensselaer* ........................... 7:00 p.m. 5 @ Union*.................................... 4:00 p.m. 9 @ Vermont ................................. 7:00 p.m. 11 QUINNIPIAC* ............................. 7:00 p.m. 12 PRINCETON*^ ............................ 4:00 p.m. 18 UNION* ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 19 RENSSELAER* ............................ 4:00 p.m. 25 @ St. Lawrence* ......................... 7:00 p.m. 26 @ Clarkson*............................... 3:00 p.m. FEBRUARY 1 HARVARD*^ ............................... 7:00 p.m. 8 BROWN*^ ................................... 7:00 p.m. 9 YALE*^ ....................................... 4:00 p.m. 15 @ Colgate* ................................ 7:00 p.m. 16 @ Cornell*^ ............................... 4:00 p.m. 22 CLARKSON* ............................... 7:00 p.m. 23 ST. LAWRENCE* ......................... 4:00 p.m. ^ - Ivy League Game * - ECAC Hockey Game All Home Games in CAPS 2012-13 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS WEDNESDAY’S GAME Dartmouth will look to get back on the right track when it travels to Boston for a midweek non-conference match-up with No. 9 Northeastern. The two will meet Wednesday night at Matthew’s Arena for a 7 p.m. puck drop. MOVING ON The Big Green will look to move on past its 6-0 loss Friday night at No. 5 Harvard in Cambridge. The loss dropped the team’s record to 4-3-2 overall, 3-3-1 in ECAC Hockey play and 3-2 in Ivy League contests. It was the first time they had been shutout this season and the first time since the final game of last year when they fell to St. Lawrence, 2-0, in Game 2 of their ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals series. AGAINST THE BEST In keeping with the recent tradition of playing the nation’s top teams, Dartmouth will play its fourth game against a top- 10 team in its last five when it steps on the ice Wednesday. Northeastern is No. 9 in the most recent USCHO Division I women’s poll. Meetings with No. 5 Boston College, No. 2 Cornell, No. 5 Harvard and now the 10th-ranked Huskies have been part of one of the toughest stretches the Green will face all year. SCOUTING NORTHEASTERN Coming into the game, the Huskies are 9-5-2 overall after a weekend split with New Hampshire. The team’s current 5-4-1 mark in Hockey East contests have it fourth in the league standings with 11 points. Sophomore Kendall Coyne leads in scoring with 29 points as her 14 goals and 15 assists are also good for team-leading figures through just 14 games played this season. Senior Casey Picket also has posted more than 20 points already as she has 12 goals and 10 assists. In goal, sophomore Chloe Desjardins has seen 95.6% of the action, posting a 2.20 goals-against average and a .921 save %. vs. #10/9 Northeastern (9-5-2, 5-4-1 Hockey East) Game 10 Wednesday, Dec. 5 - 7 PM Boston, Mass. - Matthews Arena (5,400) IVY LEAGUE School GP IVY Pts GF-GA Overall Harvard 5 5-0-0 10 25-2 8-1-0 Cornell 5 4-1-0 8 12-6 10-3-0 Dartmouth 5 3-2-0 6 10-13 4-3-2 Princeton 3 0-3-0 0 2-16 5-7-2 Brown 3 0-3-0 0 0-6 1-7-1 Yale 3 0-3-0 0 6-12 2-10-0 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS BIG GREEN|GAME NOTES
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2012-13 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS
WEDNESDAY’S GAMEDartmouth will look to get back on the right track when it travels to Boston for a midweek non-conference match-up with No. 9 Northeastern. The two will meet Wednesday night at Matthew’s Arena for a 7 p.m. puck drop.
MOVING ONThe Big Green will look to move on past its 6-0 loss Friday night at No. 5 Harvard in Cambridge. The loss dropped the team’s record to 4-3-2 overall, 3-3-1 in ECAC Hockey play and 3-2 in Ivy League contests. It was the first time they had been shutout this season and the first time since the final game of last year when they fell to St. Lawrence, 2-0, in Game 2 of their ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals series.
AGAINST THE BESTIn keeping with the recent tradition of playing the nation’s top teams, Dartmouth will play its fourth game against a top-10 team in its last five when it steps on
the ice Wednesday. Northeastern is No. 9 in the most recent USCHO Division I women’s poll. Meetings with No. 5 Boston College, No. 2 Cornell, No. 5 Harvard and now the 10th-ranked Huskies have been part of one of the toughest stretches the Green will face all year.
SCOUTING NORTHEASTERNComing into the game, the Huskies are 9-5-2 overall after a weekend split with New Hampshire. The team’s current 5-4-1 mark in Hockey East contests have it fourth in the league standings with 11 points. Sophomore Kendall Coyne leads in scoring with 29 points as her 14 goals and 15 assists are also good for team-leading figures through just 14 games played this season. Senior Casey Picket also has posted more than 20 points already as she has 12 goals and 10 assists.
In goal, sophomore Chloe Desjardins has seen 95.6% of the action, posting a 2.20 goals-against average and a .921 save %.
COLLEGE INFORMATIONLocation: .................................Hanover, N.H.Founded: .............................................. 1769Enrollment: ......................................... 4,200Interim President: .......Dr. Carol L. Folt, Ph.DAthletic Director: .................... Harry SheehyNickname: ....................................Big GreenColors: ............ Dartmouth Green and WhiteNCAA Affiliation: ...........................Division IConferences: .......ECAC Hockey, Ivy League
Athletic Trainer: ...................... Tracy PurcellEquipment Manager:............ Mike Bissaillon
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSDirector: ................................... Rick BenderWomen’s Hockey Contact: ............ Pat SalvasPhone: .....................................603-646-9340Fax: .........................................603-646-3348E-Mail:[email protected] Box Phone: .....................603-646-1131Dartmouth Fan Phone: (603) 646-DART (3278)Website: ...........www.DartmouthSports.comTwitter: ..........................@ DartmouthSports ....................................@DartmouthHockeyECAC Hockey Contact: ........... Ed KrajewskiOffice Phone: ....................... (518) 487-2288Email: [email protected] Web Site: .......www.ecachockey.com
QUICK FACTS AGAINST NORTHEASTERNAll-time vs. Northeastern, Dartmouth is just 8-26-3. Under Hudak, the Big Green are 1-0-0 against the Huskies as the two met last season in Hanover with the home team taking the 4-3 overtime win. Sally Komarek scored the winner just 51 seconds into the extra session with Lisa Berreman and Camille Dumais picking up the helpers. Katie Milligan earned her first career win in the game, stopping 29 shots, including two very early in the OT period.
POWERLESS PLAYAgainst the Crimson, Dartmouth was thwarted 10 times with the man-advantage. The 0-for-10 performance dropped the Green’s power play to 14.9% (7-47) overall this season, but did come at the hands of the second-best penalty killing unit in the country (Harvard is 32-34 / 94.1%).
BROKEN RECORDIt seems like lately every game has seen a Dartmouth player reach the century mark for games played. Friday against Harvard was no different as Sasha Nanji’s total hit triple digits. Barring a shakeup in the lineup, forward Jessica Gagner will reach the milestone Wednesday at Matthews, while Komarek will get there Saturday afternoon at Maine.
ODDITYDespite the score, the Big Green were only outshot, 27-26, by the Crimson Friday night. Three times this season Dartmouth has been outshot by
the opposition and is 0-2-1 in those outings. However, the team is 4-0-1 when attempting more shots than its opponents.
ON THE ROAD… AGAINThe Big Green are in the midst of their eight-game road trip with their second straight away from Thompson Arena coming Wednesday night in Boston. The entire road swing from start to finish will stretch the course of 42 days through a Jan. 9 contest in Burlington at Vermont.
UP NEXTFollowing the midweek meeting with Northeastern, Dartmouth will head north, but not to Hanover, rather playing its final two games before the winter break in Orono, Maine, this weekend. Saturday and Sunday will see the Big Green square off with the Black Bears at Alfond Arena as both games are slated for 3 p.m. starts.
REGULATION? NO THANKSBefore the Friday night in Cambridge, Dartmouth’s last three games (0-1-2) have all needed overtime. So far in the entire month of November (6 games), the Big Green have played four overtime contests (1-1-2), including a 5-4 win at Yale on Nov. 2. In the two contests that did not need the extra period, Dartmouth was 2-0, defeating Brown, 1-0, on Nov. 3 and New Hampshire, 3-2, on Nov. 6.
ONE-GOAL GAMESIn November, the Big Green took to the ice against seven opponents. In all but one of those games, the teams
either played to a draw or the score was separated by just one goal. The team edged out three straight one-goal games to start off November before ties with No. 5 Boston College and Colgate sandwiched a 2-1 overtime loss to No. 2 Cornell.
DUAL PASSERSAgainst Colgate, both Big Green goals had a similar look on the scoresheet. It wasn’t the player that finished the play that was alike on each, but rather the two members of the team that set up the goals. On each, senior defenseman Margaux Sharp and freshman forward Laura Stacey were credited with helpers. Sharp had the primary assist on both tallies, while Stacey earned her team-leading sixth and seventh assists of the year against the Raiders.
BIG GREEN|GAME NOTES (cont.)
KNACK OF ITThis season, senior captain Reagan Fischer has a knack of finding the back of the net when her team needs it the most. In both of the team’s ties, it was a Fischer goal that forced the draw. Against BC, it was a wrist shot from the circle in the final minutes to send the game to overtime, while most recently, the Irma, Alberta, native tied the game 11:47 into the second period against Colgate that eventually helped Dartmouth earn the hard-fought point in the league standings.
LOTS OF ‘ONES’ IN THIS ONEIt took until the seventh game of the season, but senior Sally Komarek finally got on the scoreboard with her first goal of the season against Colgate. Finishing off a play from Sharp and Stacey, Komarek tied the game at 1-1 with just 1:11 remaining in the first period. It was her first goal since Feb. 17, 2012 when her fourth tally of the year made it 7-1 midway through the second period against Yale.
HOLDING DOWN THE FORTJunior goaltender Lindsay Holdcroft did her part last weekend as she held opponents to just two goals apiece. Playing a combined 128:38 of action against No. 2 Cornell and Colgate, the Pittsburgh native stopped 51-of-55 shots she faced, including 28 against the Big Red. Her goals-against average dropped from 2.41 to 2.23 in the two games.
trip that will stretch the course of 42 days through a Jan. 9 contest in Burlington at Vermont.
BERREMAN’S BLASTNot known as a goal-scorer, senior defenseman Lisa Berreman found the back of the net just 8:37 into the opening period against Boston College with her team on the power play. The marker was just the second for Berreman in her career. She now has four points on three assists and that power-play goal this season. In her 89-game career, Berreman has 19 points (2g/17a).
Rk School (1st) Record Points PR1 Minnesota (15) 18- 0-0 150 12 Clarkson 13- 3-0 110 23 Cornell 10- 3-0 105 34 Mercyhurst 14- 1-1 97 45 Harvard 8- 1-0 93 66 Boston College 10- 3-2 90 57 Boston University 11- 3-1 76 78 North Dakota 11- 5-0 47 89 Wisconsin 10- 6-2 27 1010 Northeastern 9- 5-2 18 9
Others Receiving Votes: Ohio State 12
USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINENATIONAL POLL
(Nov. 27)Rk School Pts Record PR1 Minnesota (19) 190 16-0-0 12 Clarkson 164 12-2-0 33 Cornell 142 9-2-0 24 Mercyhurst 124 12-1-1 45 Harvard 113 6-1-0 76 Boston College 101 8-3-2 67 Boston University 90 9-3-1 58 North Dakota 42 9-5-0 109 Northeastern 39 8-3-2 910 Ohio State 22 11-5-0 8
Others Receiving Votes: Wisconsin 18
USCHO.COM POLL
USA HOCKEY POLL UPCOMING ACTIONWedesday, Dec. 5
Dartmouth at Northeastern, 7 PMFriday, Dec. 7
Quinnipiac at Princeton, 4:00 PM Providence at Harvard, 7:00 PM
Penn State at St. Lawrence, 7:00 PMSyracuse at Clarkson, 7:00 PMBrown at Rensselaer, 7:00 PM
Yale at Union, 7:00 PMSaturday, Dec. 8
Harvard at New Hampshire, 2:00 PM Penn State at St. Lawrence, 2:00 PM
Dartmouth at Maine, 3:00 PMClarkson at Syracuse, 3:00 PM
Brown at Union, 4:00 PM Yale at Rensselaer, 4:00 PM
Princeton at Quinnipiac, 5:00 PMSunday, Dec. 9
Dartmouth at Maine, 3 p.m.
DECEMBER 5, 2012 • at NORTHEASTERN
4 | 2012-13 Dartmouth Women’s Hockey Game Notes
No. Name Cl Pos Ht Previous Team/Hometown 1 Whitney Woodcox Sr. G 5-9 Whitby Wolves/Oshawa, Ontario 2 Margaux Sharp Sr. D 5-9 Ottawa Senators Intermediate/Carleton Place, Ontario 3 Ali Winkel Jr. F 5-7 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Espanola, Ontario 4 Zoë Brennan Fr. D 5-8 Edge School/Calgary, Alberta 6 Jenna Hobeika Sr. F 5-4 Hotchkiss School/Alpine, N.J. 7 Camille Dumais Sr. F 5-8 Dawson College/Beaconsfield, Quebec 9 Jessica Gagner Sr. F 5-7 Bluewater Jr. Hawks/London, Ontario 10 Laura Stacey Fr. F 5-11 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Canadian U22/Kleinburg, Ontario 11 Morgan Illikainen So. D 5-8 G.R. Greenway Lightning/Grand Rapids, Minn. 12 Lisa Berreman Sr. D 5-9 Eagan/Eagan, Minn. 13 Catherine Berghuis Fr. F 5-8 Mississauga Chiefs/Truro, Nova Scotia 14 Lindsey Allen Fr. F 5-9 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Toronto, Ontario 16 Lauren Kelly Jr. D 5-8 Oakville Ice/Milton, Ontario 17 Samantha Zeiss So. F 5-6 Conn. Polar Bears U19/Stamford, Conn. 18 Sally Komarek Sr. F 5-7 The Blake School/Minneapolis, Minn. 19 Reagan Fischer Sr. F 5-7 Lloydminster Midget AA/Irma, Alberta 20 Olivia Whitford Fr. D 5-7 Burlington Barracudas/Milton, Ontario 21 Abbie Lund So. F 5-6 The Blake School/Eden Prairie, Minn. 22 Karlee Odland So. F 5-7 Medicine Hat Hounds Midget/Vauxhall, Alberta 24 Sasha Nanji Sr. D 5-6 Mississauga Chiefs/Markham, Ontario 27 Ailish Forfar Fr. F 5-6 Toronto Jr. Aeros/East Gwillinbury, Ontario 29 Katie Milligan So. G 5-10 Ottawa Lady Senators/Kingston, Ontario 30 Lindsay Holdcroft Jr. G 5-4 U19 Team Pittsburgh/Pittsburgh, Pa.
Head Coach: Mark Hudak (U.S. Military Academy ’89), 10th SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Holley Tyng (Providence ’01), 8th SeasonAssistant Coach: Josh Liegl (Marian, ’01), 1st SeasonAthletic Trainer: Tracy Purcell (Pittsburgh ’02), 8th Season Captains: Reagan Fischer ’13, Jenna Hobeika ’13
No. Name Cl Pos Ht Previous Team/Hometown 14 Lindsey Allen Fr. F 5-9 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Toronto, Ontario 13 Catherine Berghuis Fr. F 5-8 Mississauga Chiefs/Truro, Nova Scotia 12 Lisa Berreman Sr. D 5-9 Eagan/Eagan, Minn. 4 Zoë Brennan Fr. D 5-8 Edge School/Calgary, Alberta 7 Camille Dumais Sr. F 5-8 Dawson College/Beaconsfield, Quebec 19 Reagan Fischer Sr. F 5-7 Lloydminster Midget AA/Irma, Alberta 27 Ailish Forfar Fr. F 5-6 Toronto Jr. Aeros/East Gwillinbury, Ontario 9 Jessica Gagner Sr. F 5-7 Bluewater Jr. Hawks/London, Ontario 6 Jenna Hobeika Sr. F 5-4 Hotchkiss School/Alpine, N.J. 30 Lindsay Holdcroft Jr. G 5-4 U19 Team Pittsburgh/Pittsburgh, Pa. 11 Morgan Illikainen So. D 5-8 G.R. Greenway Lightning/Grand Rapids, Minn. 16 Lauren Kelly Jr. D 5-8 Oakville Ice/Milton, Ontario 18 Sally Komarek Sr. F 5-7 The Blake School/Minneapolis, Minn. 21 Abbie Lund So. F 5-6 The Blake School/Eden Prairie, Minn. 29 Katie Milligan So. G 5-10 Ottawa Lady Senators/Kingston, Ontario 24 Sasha Nanji Sr. D 5-6 Mississauga Chiefs/Markham, Ontario 22 Karlee Odland So. F 5-7 Medicine Hat Hounds Midget/Vauxhall, Alberta 2 Margaux Sharp Sr. D 5-9 Ottawa Senators Intermediate/Carleton Place, Ontario 10 Laura Stacey Fr. F 5-11 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Canadian U22/Kleinburg, Ontario 20 Olivia Whitford Fr. D 5-7 Burlington Barracudas/Milton, Ontario 3 Ali Winkel Jr. F 5-7 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Espanola, Ontario 1 Whitney Woodcox Sr. G 5-9 Whitby Wolves/Oshawa, Ontario 17 Samantha Zeiss So. F 5-6 Conn. Polar Bears U19/Stamford, Conn.
Mark Hudak enters his 10th year behind the bench for the Big Green and 15th season with the program. Last year, he guided the team to an 18-10-2 record with a 14-6-2 ECAC Hockey mark. The 2011-12 squad
advanced to the ECAC Tournament for the eighth time with Hudak at the helm, falling to St. Lawrence in the First Round.
During his tenure as the head coach, Hudak has coached two All-Americans, an Ivy League Player and Rookie of the Year, an ECAC Hockey Player and Rookie of the Year, along with two first team All-ECAC Hockey selections, seven first team All-Ivy performers and an ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Year. He also has tutored four U.S. and Canadian National Team members who have combined for seven appearances at the last three Winter Olympic Games.
During the 2010-11 season, Hudak helped the Big Green bounce back from a down 2009-10 season, leading Dartmouth to a 22-12-0 record with appearances in the ECAC Tournament Championship and the NCAA Tournament. The team ended the year ranked eighth in the nation. During the season, Hudak earned his 150th career victory and his 100th ECAC Hockey victory.
Also that season, Hudak served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2010 Four Nations Cup and at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s Championship at Hallenstadion. He was ultimately named the 2010-11 New England Hockey Writers Association Coach of the Year.
In 2009, Hudak led Dartmouth to its seventh NCAA Tournament appearance and fifth of his coaching career. The Big Green also won their fourth ECAC Hockey Tournament and second under Hudak. During the 2008-09 season, he passed former head coach Judy Oberting for second all-time in career wins. Now, with 180 victories to his credit, Hudak is just 14 wins away from tying George Crowe as the all-time winningest coach in program history.
During the 2007-08 season, the Big Green made the ECAC Hockey semifinals for the fourth time under Hudak. He achieved two milestones that season, posting his 100th career victory with a 6-4 win over Mercyhurst on Dec. 16 and leading Dartmouth to the program’s 500th win on Nov. 17 with a 4-1 win against Yale.
In 2006-07, Hudak led the Big Green to a record-tying 27 victories for the second time during his tenure as head coach. It was his third 20-plus win season since taking over the program in 2003. Hudak helped his team to its first ECACHL regular season championship since 2002 with a 16-1-1 regular season mark in conference play. The Big Green won the Ivy
League, ECACHL regular season and ECACHL Tournament in the same season for the first time since 2000-01.
During Hudak’s second season as Dartmouth’s head coach in 2004-05, the Big Green posted a 27-8-0 mark, garnering second-place regular-season finishes in both the ECAC Hockey League and Ivy League. Dartmouth qualified for the ECACHL Championship and then knocked off Wisconsin in the NCAA quarterfinals to reach its fourth NCAA Frozen Four. The 27 wins tied a single-season program record, and allowed Hudak to reach the 50-win plateau faster than any other coach in program history.
In 2003-04, the Big Green went 24-8-2, won the Ivy League crown and advanced to the ECACHL semifinals after holding the No. 1 ranking in the nation for three weeks during the season. Hudak also became the first ever first-year coach to lead his team to the NCAA Frozen Four. Hudak and his coaches were twice named Staff of the Month by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
Prior to his promotion to head coach in July 2003, Hudak helped direct the program to two NCAA Frozen Fours as an associate head coach and assistant. The Big Green advanced to the Frozen Four in 2001 and 2003, also claiming ECACHL championships both years. Additionally, Dartmouth won the 2001 and 2002 Ivy League championships.
Since joining the Big Green women’s hockey program in July 1998, Hudak has helped Dartmouth amass a record of 294-129-30 as an assistant coach, associate head coach and now head coach.
A 1989 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, Hudak played varsity hockey for the Black Knights and was a commissioned field artillery officer in the U.S. Army from 1989-92.
Hudak headed the boys’ hockey team at New Hampton School from 1993-96 and taught in the math and history departments. He was also an assistant men’s hockey coach at Cortland State University from 1992-93.
From 1996-98, Hudak was the hockey program director for the National Sports Academy in Lake Placid, N.Y. While there, he created, administered and developed a varsity program for girls, as well as varsity and jayvee programs for boys. As coach of the boys’ varsity, Hudak compiled a 58-17-7 record.
In addition to his college coaching experience, Hudak has served as a coach for multiple USA Hockey camps. He has helped at USA Hockey National Camps in Lake Placid in 2000 and 2005. Hudak served as a coach at the USA Girls’ Regional Junior Camps in 1998-99. In 2006, he worked at the U.S. Under-22 National Camp and has also served as a coach for the US Under-18 National Camp in Lake Placid. Hudak has directed at both the Elite Hockey Training Centers and the NSA Hockey School. He has also served as a guest lecturer for USA Hockey Coaches Clinics.
HEAD COACH|MARK HUDAK CAREER AT A GLANCE
VS. 2012-13 OPPONENTS
WITH HUDAK AS COACH
Career Record: 184-90-232 Ivy League Titles, 2 ECAC Tournament Titles, 1 ECAC Regular Season Title, 6 NCAA Tournament Bids
vs. CHA .................................................... 2-3-1vs. ECACH.........................................126-54-17vs. Hockey East .................................... 31-12-6vs. Ivy ................................................... 62-24-7vs. WCHA ................................................. 5-8-0Home ................................................... 98-42-8Away ...................................................78-46-15Neutral ..................................................... 6-9-0Overtime ................................................ 8-9-16Scoring first ......................................134-25-22Scoring second .................................... 70-36-7Not scoring ............................................ 0-18-1
Overall .....................................................4-3-2Home .......................................................1-2-2Away ........................................................3-2-0Neutral .....................................................0-0-0vs. ECAC Hockey .....................................3-3-1vs. Ivy League ..........................................3-2-0vs. Hockey East ........................................1-0-1vs. Ranked Opponents .............................0-2-1
Games Following a Loss ...........................1-0-1Games Following a Win ............................2-1-1Games Following a Tie .............................0-2-0
Scoring First .............................................2-1-1Opponent Scores First ..............................2-2-1Leading After 1st Period ..........................1-1-0Trailing After 1st Period ...........................1-2-0Tied After 1st Period ................................2-0-1Leading After 2nd Period .........................4-0-0Trailing After 2nd Period ..........................0-2-1Tied After 2nd Period ...............................0-1-1Overtime Games ......................................1-1-2
Scoring a Power-Play Goal .......................3-1-2Not Scoring a Power-Play Goal .................1-2-0Allowing a Power-Play Goal .....................2-3-1Not Allowing a Power Play Goal ...............2-0-1Scoring Shorthanded ...............................0-0-0Allowing a Shorthanded Goal ..................0-1-0
GAME BREAKDOWN HIGH/LOW ANALYSIS
THE LAST TIME...Dartmouth Swept a Road Weekend:Nov. 2-3, 2012 at Yale (5-4 OT) and Brown (1-0
Dartmouth Was Swept in a Road Weekend:Jan. 8-9, 2010 at Quinnipiac (1-2) and Princeton (3-4)
Dartmouth Swept a Home Weekend:Feb. 17-18, 2012 - Yale (10-5) and Brown (2-1, OT) Dartmouth Was Swept in a Home Weekend:Feb. 25-26, 2012 - SLU (3-4, OT and 0-2) in ECAC Hockey First Round
Dartmouth Shutout an Opponent:Nov. 3, 2012 at Brown (1-0)
Dartmouth Was Shutout by an Opponent:Nov. 30, 2012 at Harvard (6-0)
Dartmouth Player Scored a Hat Trick:Feb. 17, 2012 vs. Yale (Camille Dumais)
Dartmouth Allowed a Hat Trick:Nov. 2, 2012 at Yale (Janelle Ferrara)
Dartmouth Player Scored Four or More Goals:Jan. 23, 2010 at Union (Jenna Cunningham, 4)
Dartmouth Player Had Four or More Assists:Feb. 17, 2012 vs. Yale (Kelly Foley, 4)
Dartmouth Player Had Five or More Points:Dec. 16, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst (Jenna Cunningham, 3g & 3a)
Dartmouth Won Trailing after Two Periods:Feb. 27, 2011 vs. Clarkson (4-3, OT)
Dartmouth Had 50 or More SOG:Jan. 28, 2012 at Yale (6-0, 52 shots)
Dartmouth Allowed 50 or More SOG:Nov. 21, 2009 at Yale (6-2, 53 shots)
Dartmouth Player Scored a Shorthanded Goal:Jan. 28, 2012 at Yale (6-0, Reagan Fischer)
Dartmouth Gave up a Shorthanded Goal:Nov. 30, 2012 at Harvard (6-0)
Dartmouth Won in Overtime:Nov. 2, 2012 at Yale (5-4)
Dartmouth Lost in Overtime:Nov. 23, 2012 vs.Cornell (2-1)
Dartmouth Tied in Overtime:Nov. 24, 2012 vs. Colgate (2-2)
Dartmouth Scored 10 or More Goals in a Game:Feb. 17, 2012 vs. Yale (10-5)
Dartmouth Allowed 10 or More Goals in a Game:Nov. 16, 1996 vs. Brown (2-12)
Dartmouth Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots:Feb, 4, 2012 vs. Quinnipiac (4-1, Lindsay Holdcroft, 43 saves)
Opposing Goalie Stopped 40 or More Shots:Feb. 3, 2012 vs. Princeton (1-2, Weber, 41 saves)
DARTMOUTH TEAM HIGHSPoints ..................................... 14 at Yale (11/2)Goals ....................................... 5 at Yale (11/2)Assists ...................................... 9 at Yale (11/2)SOG ....................................... 44 at Yale (11/2)Saves..............................28 vs. Cornell (11/23)Penalties ........................8 at Princeton (10/26)PIM....................................... 20 vs. UNH (11/6)
DARTMOUTH TEAM LOWSPoints ...............................0 at Harvard (11/30)Goals ...............................0 at Harvard (11/30)Assists ..............................0 at Harvard (11/30)SOG .................................... 23 at Brown (11/3)Saves................................... 19 at Brown (11/3)Penalties ...............................3 at Brown (11/3)PIM........................................6 at Brown (11/3)
INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points ....................................................... 3, 2xGoals ........................2, Fischer vs. BC (11/12)Assists ...................................................... 2, 4xSOG ................7, Lindsey Allen vs. UNH (11/6)Saves.......25, K. Milligan at Quinnipiac (10/27)Penalties .........................................................2 - 3xPIM........................ 12, C. Dumais vs. UNH (11/6)
OPPONENT TEAM HIGHSPoints .........................19 at Quinnipiac (10/27)Goals .......................... 8 at Quinnipiac (10/27)Assists ........................11 at Quinnipiac (10/27)SOG ...........................33 at Quinnipiac (10/27)Saves...................................... 39 at Yale (11/2)Penalties ........................ 11 at Harvard (11/30)PIM....................................... 22 vs. UNH (11/6)....................................... 22 at Harvard (11/30)
OPPONENT TEAM LOWSPoints ....................................0 at Brown (11/3)Goals ....................................0 at Brown (11/3)Assists ...................................0 at Brown (11/3)SOG .................................... 19 at Brown (11/3)Saves..........................22 at Quinnipiac (10/27)............................................ 22 at Brown (11/3)Penalties ..................... 3 at Quinnipiac (10/27).................................................... at Yale (11/2)PIM.............................. 6 at Quinnipiac (10/27).................................................... at Yale (11/2)
*ECAC Hockey gameDNP - Did Not PlayDND - Did Not Dress
DECEMBER 5, 2012 • at NORTHEASTERN
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BIG GREEN|CAREER HIGHS
#2 MARGAUX SHARPGoals ....... 1 - 5x (Last: vs. Brown 2/18/12)Assists ...2 - 4x (Last: vs. Colgate, 11/24/12)Points ....2 - 4x (Last: vs. Colgate, 11/24/12)
#3 ALI WINKELGoals ...................3 at Cornell (11/11/11)Assists ........................2 vs. Yale (2/17/12)Points ...................4 at Cornell (11/11/11)
#6 JENNA HOBEIKAGoals .........2 - 4x (Last: at Union 2/10/11)Assists .. 2 - 7x (Last: at Harvard 11/23/11)Points ... 4 - 2x (Last: vs. Princeton 2/5/11)
#7 CAMILLE DUMAISGoals ...........3 - 2x (Last: vs. Yale 2/17/12)Assists ............................................. 3 - 3x .....................(Last: vs. Quinnipiac 2/4/12)Points ...........4 - 3x (Last: vs. Yale 2/17/12)
#9 JESSICA GAGNERGoals ...1 - 2x (Last: vs. Princeton, 2/5/11)Assists ........... 1- 3x (Last: at Yale, 11/2/12)Points ...........1- 6x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)
#10 LAURA STACEYGoals .....1 - 2x (Last: vs. Cornell, 11/23/12)Assists ... 2 - 2x (Last: vs. Colgate, 11/24/12)Points .... 2 - 2x (Last: vs. Colgate, 11/24/12)
#11 MORGAN ILLIKAINENGoals .......................... 1 at Yale (11/2/12)Assists ................. 2 at Colgate (11/12/11)Points .................. 2 at Colgate (11/12/11)
#12 LISA BERREMANGoals ..........1 - 2x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)Assists .................. 2 at Vermont (1/18/11)Points ................... 2 at Vermont (1/18/11)
#14 LINDSEY ALLENGoals ..........1 - 3x (Last: vs. UNH 11/6/12)Assists .........1 - 2x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)Points ..........1 - 5x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)
#16 LAUREN KELLYGoals ....................... 1 vs. Yale (10/30/10)Assists .........1 - 10x (Last: at Yale 1/28/12)Points ....................... 2 vs. Yale (10/30/10)
#17 SAMANTHA ZEISSGoals ....................1 vs. Vermont (1/3/12) Assists ............ 1 at Quinnipiac (10/27/12)Points 1 - 2x (Last: at Quinnipiac 10/27/12)
#18 SALLY KOMAREKGoals .........2 vs. Northeastern (11/26/11)Assists ............................................. 2 - 8x ..................(Last: at St. Lawrence 2/11/11)Points .............................................. 3 - 2x .......... (Last: vs. Northeastern (11/256/11)
#19 REAGAN FISCHERGoals ..........2 - 6x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)Assists ............. 3 vs. Connecticut (1/2/11)Points ...........4 - 3x (Last: vs. Yale 2/17/12)
#20 OLIVIA WHITFORDGoals ................................................ N/AAssists .............. 1 at Princeton (10/26/12)Points ............... 1 at Princeton (10/26/12)
#21 ABBIE LUNDGoals .......................... 1 at Yale (11/2/12)Assists ...................1 vs. Vermont (1/3/12)Points ............1 - 2x (Last: at Yale 11/2/12)
#22 KARLEE ODLANDGoals .............1 - 5x (last: at Yale 11/2/12)Assists .........1 - 5x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)Points ........1 - 10x (Last: vs. BC, 11/12/12)
#24 SASHA NANJIGoals ............... 3 at Princeton (11/12/10)Assists ...........2 - 5x (Last: at Yale 1/28/12) Points .......................... 4 at Yale (1/28/12)
#1 WHITNEY WOODCOXSaves ................. 27 at Colgate (10/31/09)Goals Allowed ........................................1 .................. at New Hampshire (12/11/10)Win Streak ................................. 3 games
#29 KATIE MILLIGANSaves ........29 vs. Northeastern (11/26/11)Goals Allowed ..........0 at Brown (11/3/12)Win Streak ................................. 4 games
#30 LINDSAY HOLDCROFTSaves ...............43 vs. Quinnipiac (2/4/12)Goals Allowed ................................. 0 - 8x ..............................(last at Union 2/10/12)Win Streak ................................. 5 games
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