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2015-16 Men’s Ice Hockey Schedule

Date

Opponent

Time

Sun Oct. 4 St. Francis Xavier (Exhibition)

W, 6-4

Sat Oct. 10 American International College

W, 7-3

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Fri Oct. 16 St. Lawrence University

L, 2-3 OT

Sat Oct. 17 Clarkson University

L, 3-4

Fri Oct. 23 at Massachusetts*

T, 6-6 OT

Sat Oct. 24 at #18Union College

W, 5-2

Sat Oct. 31 at #17 Merrimack College*

W, 4-2

TV: WBIN-TV/ESPN3

Fri Nov. 6

at Michigan State

L, 0-5

Sat Nov. 7

at Michigan State

L, 4-7

TV: FOX SPOrTS dETrOIT

Sat Nov. 14 at #13/14 Merrimack College*

T, 3-3 OT

Fri Nov. 20 RV/RV Massachusetts*

T, 2-2OT

Sat Nov. 21 #2/3 Boston College*

L, 3-6

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Tue Nov. 24 at RPI

L, 3-4

Sat Nov. 28 Bentley University

W, 5-4

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Fri Dec. 4

at University of Maine*

T, 3-3 OT

TV: WFVX FOX Bangor | WPME | Fox College Sports

Sat Dec. 5

University of Maine*

W, 5-2

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Fri Dec. 11 Dartmouth College

W, 6-3

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Tue Dec. 29 vs. University of Maine

W, 5-4

(Cross Insurance Arena, Portland, Maine)

Wed Dec. 30 vs. University of Maine

W, 7-0

(Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H.)

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Sat Jan. 2

at University of Vermont

L, 2-3

OT

Fri Jan. 8

#10/10 UMass Lowell*

7:00 PM

Fri Jan. 15

at Northeastern University*

7:00 PM

Sat Jan. 16 Northeastern University*

7:00 PM

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Fri Jan. 22 #15/14 University of Notre Dame* 7:00 PM

Sat Jan. 23 #15/14 University of Notre Dame* 5:00 PM

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Fri Jan. 29

at #3/3 Providence College*

7:00 PM

TV: OSN

Sat Jan. 30 at #3/3 Providence College*

7:00 PM

TV: OSN

Fri Feb. 5

at #7/7 Boston College*

7:00 PM

Sat Feb. 6

at #10/10 UMass Lowell*

7:00 PM

Fri Feb. 12 University of Vermont*

7:00 PM

Sat Feb. 13 University of Vermont*

5:00 PM

Fri Feb. 19 #11/11 Boston University*

8:30 PM

TV: American Sports Network

Sat Feb. 20 at #11/11 Boston University*

7:00 PM

Fri Feb. 26 at University of Connecticut*

7:05 PM

Sat Feb. 27 University of Connecticut*

7:00 PM

TV: WBIN-TV/FOX College Sports

Home games in bold.

* =Hockey East games.

All Times Eastern.

Rankings are at the time of play.

UNIVERSIT Y OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN’S HOCKEY

What to Know...

The University of New Hampshire men’s hockey team (8-7-4, 2-1-4

Hockey East) resumes the league portion of its schedule with a home

game against UMass Lowell on Friday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.

UNH holds a 58-38-15 advantage in the all-time series while head coach

Dick Umile

is 49-28-10 in his career against the River Hawks. He has

a lifetime record of 568-320-101 and a Hockey East career record of

346-177-88.

The Wildcats are coming off a 2-0-1 week with a pair of wins against the

University of Maine and a heartbreaking overtime loss at the University

of Vermont.

Against the Catamounts, the Wildcats trailed 2-0 in the third period until

Matias Cleland

netted his third goal of the season and

Andrew Poturalski

tallied the equalizer with 3:12 remaining in the period to force overtime.

Vermont scored the game winner 40 seconds into overtime to bring UNH’s

six-game unbeaten streak (5-0-1) to an end.

The tenth-ranked River Hawks (11-4-4, 6-2-3 Hockey East) are coming

off a runner-up performance at the Three Rivers Classic held in

Pitts-burgh, Pa. Lowell started the two-game competition with a 3-0 win over

Clarkson, scoring once in each period. C.J. Smith, Joe Gambardella and

Adam Chapie each scored while Kevin Boyle made 25 saves.

In the second game, the River Hawks fell to Robert Morris University,

5-3. Lowell had a 3-1 lead in the second period, but RMU tied it going

into the third and scored a pair of goals in the third to finalize the score.

Andrew Poturalski

currently leads the nation in points (36), points per

game (1.89), goals (18) and goals per game (0.95). He was named the

Warrior Hockey Player of the Month for December after posting six goals

and three assists in five games.

Tyler Kelleher

is second in the country in points with 34 off six goals and

a nation leading 28 assists. He currently has a point streak of 12 games

in which he has three goals and 18 assists for 21 points.

Kelleher is currently eight points away from 100 for his career and would

be the first junior since 2005-06 (Brett Hemmingway, Jacon Micflikier)

to join the Century Club.

Dan Correale

is tied for the top spot in the country in power play goals

with eight. He was named the Warrior Hockey Player of the Week by

Hockey East after a four point week (3g, 1a).

The line combination of Correale, Poturalski and Kelleher have combined

for 88 points with 37 goals and 51 assists.

Matias Cleland

is the sixth-highest scoring defenseman in the country

with three goals and 13 assists.

The Wildcats rank sixth in the country in goals per game, averaging 3.95

per contest. The team is ranked fifth in power play percentage, converting

at a rate of 27.5 percent.

After Friday’s game, UNH will take on Northeastern University in a

home-and-home series with Friday, Jan. 15’s game at Northeastern (7

p.m.) and Saturday’s game at the Whittemore Center (7 p.m.).

UNH CONTACT: Alex Comeau, Associate Director of Athletic Communications

O: (603) 862-3835 | C: (603) 380-2745 | Email: alex.comeau@unh.edu

SECONDAry CONTACT:

Mike Murphy, Associate Athletic Director for Communications

O: (603) 862-3906 | C: (603) 969-0774 | Email: mike.murphy@unh.edu

Wildcat Sports Radio Network

Friday, Jan. 8 -- 7:00 p.m. (6:30 p.m. pregame show)

Mike Murphy (Play-by-Play), Pete Webster (Color)

Friday, January 8, 2016 I 7:00 p.m.

Whittemore Center Arena I 6,501 Capacity

Durham, New Hampshire

New Hampshire

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2015-16 Team Stats

Overall Record ...8-7-4

Hockey East Record ...2-1-4

Home Record ... 5-3-1

Away Record ...3-4-3

Last Win ...December 30 vs. Maine, 7-0

Last Loss ...January 2 at Vermont, 2-3 OT

Total Goals For ...75

Goals Per Game ...3.95

Total Goals Against ...66

Goals Against Per Game ...3.47

Power Play ...(25-91) 27.5%

Penalty Kill ...(46-57) 80.7%

2015-16 Leaders

Point Leader ... Andrew Poturalski (36)

Goal Leader ...Poturalski (18)

Assist Leader ... Tyler Kelleher (28)

Power Play Goals ... Dan Correale (8)

GW Goals ...Maxim Gaudreault (3)

Plus/Minus ...Richard Boyd (+7)

Goalie Wins ...Danny Tirone (6)

Goalie Save Percentage ... Clark (.939)

Goalie GAA ... Clark (2.00)

Goalie Saves ...Tirone (501)

Win Percentage ... Clark (1.000)

Team GP

Pts HE Overall

1. UMass Lowell 11 15

6-2-3

11-4-4

2. Notre Dame

9

14

6-1-2

9-4-4

3. Boston College 8

13

6-1-1

13-4-1

4. Providence

6

10

4-0-2

13-1-3

Boston Univ.

9

10

4-3-2

9-6-3

6. Merrimack

10 9

2-3-5

7-5-5

7. New Hampshire 7

8

2-1-4

8-6-4

Massachusetts 10 8 2-4-4

6-8-4

Vermont

10 8

3-5-2

7-12-2

10. Connecticut

11 7

3-7-1

5-10-1

11. Maine

8

5

2-5-1

4-11-4

12. Northeastern

11 3

0-8-3

3-12-3

2015-16 Hockey East Standings

Hockey East Upcoming Schedule/Results

Day Date

Visiting Team Home Team

Time/Results

Wed Dec. 30 Maine

New Hampshire 0-7, UNH

Wed Dec. 30 Colgate

Vermont

1-4, UVM

Fri

Jan. 1

Connecticut

Minnesota

8:05 PM

Fri

Jan. 1

Notre Dame

Denver

9:36 PM

Sat

Jan. 2

Merrimack

Union

4:05 PM

Sat

Jan. 2

Ferris St./Harvard Connecticut

5:05 PM

Sat

Jan. 2

Quinnipiac

Northeastern

7:00 PM

Sat

Jan. 2

New Hampshire Vermont

7:05 PM

Sat

Jan. 2

Massachusetts

Army

7:05 PM

Sat

Jan. 2

Notre Dame

Denver

9:06 PM

Sun Jan. 3

Providence

Brown

4:00 PM

Sun Jan. 3

Merrimack

Dartmouth

7:05 PM

Powering the Power Play:

Senior forward

Dan Correale

is tied for the top spot in the nation with eight power play

goals. He his averaging 0.42 per game.

Goals, Goals, Goals!

The Wildcats defeated the Black

Bears by a score of 7-0 on Dec. 30. The Last time UNH

had a margin of victory of at least seven goals was Nov. 9,

2013 in a 9-0 win over UMass. That game was also the last

time seven different Wildcats recorded at least one goal.

Kelleher Closing in on 100 Points:

Junior forward

Tyler

Kelleher

is just eight points away from 100 for his career.

The last time a junior hit the Century Club was in

2005-06 when

Jacob Micflikier

and

Brett Hemmingway

each

had over 100 points in junior standing. Kelleher had 16

points (5g, 11a) as a freshman and 42 points (18g, 24a)

as a sophomore.

Four in the First:

UNH started off the game against

Dartmouth (Dec. 11) with four goals in the first period.

It was the first time the team had scored four in the first

since Nov. 22, 2011 vs. Harvard.

Points for Pots:

Sophomore

Andrew Poturalski

leads

the nation in goals (18) and in points (36). He is averaging

1.89 points per game and 0.95 goals per game, also tops

in the nation in both categories.

Fifty for Danny:

Sophomore netminder

Danny Tirone

made a career-high 50 saves in Friday’s 3-3 draw at Maine.

He was the first UNH netminder with at least 50 saves

since 2012.

The Ultimate Warrior:

Sophomore forward

Andrew

Poturalski

earned his second consecutive Warrior

Player of the Week accolade, announced by Hockey

East on Dec. 7. He earned the title on Nov. 30 and was

named the Warrior Player of the Month for November

and repeated for December.

Light it Up Up Up:

Freshman forward

Marcus Vela

notched his first collegiate goal in Saturday’s 5-4 win

over Bentley on Saturday (Nov. 28).

The ‘CPK’ Line:

The line combination of

Correale

,

Poturalski

and

Kelleher

has a combined total of 83

points on the year with 34 goals and 49 assists.

Multi-Point Production:

Andrew Poturalski

has

had no fewer than two points in each game that he

has recorded points in.

Keeping up with Correale:

Senior forward

Dan

Correale

has already tallied more goals this season

than any of his previous seasons. Thus far, he has

13 while having four as a junior and sophomore and

three as a rookie.

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All-Time Series Against UMass Lowell

UNH Leads 58-38-15

12-6-83 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 3

OT

T

1-8-84 (H) UNH 8

UMass Lowell 3

W

11-6-84 (A) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

3

L

2-20-85 (H) UNH 3

UMass Lowell 3

OT

T

3-3-85 (A) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

5

L

3-8-85 (H) UMass Lowell 7

UNH

6

L

3-9-85 (H) UNH 8

UMass Lowell 5

W

10-30-85 (H) UNH 4

UMass Lowell 3

W

2-9-86 (A) UNH 4

UMass Lowell 4

OT

T

3-1-86 (H) UNH 7

UMass Lowell 4

W

10-23-86 (A) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

2

L

10-25-86 (H) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 5

OT

T

2-24-87 (H) UMass Lowell 8

UNH

4

L

2-28-87 (A) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

5

L

11-14-87 (H) UMass Lowell 7

UNH

4

L

12-12-87 (A) UMass Lowell 3

UNH

2

L

2-23-88 (H) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

1

L

11-30-88 (H) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 4

W

1-3-89 (A) UNH 7

UMass Lowell 5

W

2-18-89 (H) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 3

W

12-2-89 (H) UNH 9

UMass Lowell 5

W

1-10-90 (H) UNH 3

UMass Lowell 3

OT

T

2-3-90 (A) UMass Lowell 3

UNH

2

L

11-28-90 (H) UNH 7

UMass Lowell 3

W

2-5-91 (A) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 2

W

2-16-91 (A) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 4

OT

W

12-11-91 (A) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 4

W

1-31-92 (H) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 5

OT

T

2-29-92 (H) UNH 4

UMass Lowell 0

W

12-4-92 (H) UMass Lowell 7

UNH

4

L

12-5-92 (A) UNH 4

UMass Lowell 1

W

2-26-93 (A) UNH 2

UMass Lowell 2

OT

T

2-27-93 (H) UNH 5

UMass Lowell 2

W

3-20-93 (N) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

4

OT

L

12-3-93 (A) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

3

L

12-4-93 (H) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 1

W

2-25-94 (H) UNH

6

UMass Lowell 3

W

2-26-94 (A) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 2

W

3-18-94 (N) UMass Lowell 4

UNH

2

L

1-20-95 (H) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

3

L

1-21-95 (A) UNH

7

UMass Lowell 2

W

2-11-95 (H) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

2

L

11-25-95 (N) UMass Lowell 9

UNH

6

L

1-12-96 (H) UNH

7

UMass Lowell 4

W

1-13-96 (A) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

4

L

2-9-96 (A) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

3

L

1-17-97 (A) UNH

9

UMass Lowell 4

W

1-18-97 (H) UMass Lowell 7

UNH

5

L

2-7-97 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 0

W

11-28-97 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 2

W

12-5-97 (H) UNH

6

UMass Lowell 2

W

12-6-97 (A) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 2

W

3-7-98 (A) UMass Lowell 3

UNH

0

L

11-28-98 (N) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 1

W

1-20-99 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 1

W

1-23-99 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 1

W

2-28-99 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 2

W

10-30-99 (A) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 1

W

12-3-99 (H) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 2

W

12-4-99 (A) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 2

W

10-28-00 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 3

W

12-1-00 (A) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 2

OT

T

12-2-00 (H) UNH

0

UMass Lowell 0

OT

T

3-8-01 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 2

W

3-9-01 (H) UMass Lowell 2

UNH

1

L

3-10-01 (H) UMass Lowell 2

UNH

1

L

11-9-01 (A) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 2

W

11-10-01 (H) UMass Lowell 1

UNH

0

L

2-22-02 (H) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 0

W

3-15-02 (N) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 3

W

11-8-02 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 3

W

11-9-02 (H) UNH

6

UMass Lowell 2

W

2-21-03 (A) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 4

OT

T

3-7-03 (H) UNH

8

UMass Lowell 4

W

3-8-03 (H) UNH

8

UMass Lowell 4

W

11-25-03 (H) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

4

L

2-13-04 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 3

OT

T

2-14-04 (H) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 3

OT

T

11-23-04 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 3

OT

T

1-28-05 (A) UMass Lowell 7

UNH

0

L

1-29-05 (H) UNH

8

UMass Lowell 3

W

11-18-05 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 2

W

11-19-05 (H) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

3

L

12-10-06 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 1

W

11-17-06 (A) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 2

W

11-18-06 (H) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 0

W

12-6-06 (A) UNH

4

UMass Lowell 2

W

11-9-07 (H) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 2

OT

T

11-30-07 (H) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 2

W

12-1-07 (A) UMass Lowell 3

UNH

2

L

11-14-08 (A) UMass Lowell 8

UNH

3

L

12-5-08 (A) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 0

W

12-6-08 (H) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 2

W

11-8-09 (A) UMass Lowell 6

UNH

3

L

12-4-09 (H) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 1

W

1-8-10 (H) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 2

OT

T

11-5-10 (A) UNH

2

UMass Lowell 1

W

12-2-10 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 0

W

1-7-11 (H) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 2

W

11-18-11 (H) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 0

W

12-2-11 (A) UMass Lowell 3

UNH

2

L

12-3-11 (H) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

3

L

11-16-12 (A) UNH

3

UMass Lowell 0

W

11-30-12 (H) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 2

W

12-1-12 (A) UNH

5

UMass Lowell 2

W

3-30-13 (N) UMass Lowell 2

UNH

0

L

11-1-13 (A) UMass Lowell 5

UNH

3

L

11-2-13 (H) UMass Lowell 3

UNH

2

OTL

3-21-14 (N) UMass Lowell 4

UNH

0

L

10-31-14 (H) UMass Lowell 2

UNH

0

L

11-1-14 (A) UMass Lowell 8

UNJ

2

L

Last Meeting ...November 1, 2014 (UML W, 8-2)

First Meeting ... December 6, 1983 (UNH W, 8-3)

Last UNH Win ...December 1, 2012 (5-2)

Last UML Win ...November 1, 2014 (8-2)

First UNH Win...January 8, 1984 (8-3)

First UML Win ...November 6, 1984 (5-3)

Last UNH Win At Home ...November 30, 2012 (5-2)

Last UNH Win At UML ...December 1, 2012 (5-2)

Last UML Win At Home ...November 1, 2014 (8-2)

Last UML Win At UNH ... October 31, 2014 (2-0)

Shutouts For UNH ...9

Last UNH Shutout Nov. 18, 2012 (3-0; Casey DeSmith 23 svs.)

Shutouts For UML ...7

Last UML Shutout ...October 31, 2014 (2-0; Boyle 33 svs.)

Overtime Record ...1-2-15

Last Overtime Game ...January 8, 2010 (2-2)

First Overtime Game ...December 6, 1983 (3-3)

Longest UNH Win Streak ...8 games (11-28-9 to 10-28-00)

Longest UML Win Streak ...6 games (3-30-13 to 11-1-14)

Coach Umile vs. UML ...49-28-10

Last Five Meetings ... UML leads 5-0-0

Last 10 Meetings ... UML leads 7-3-0

All-Time Record at Tsongas Arena vs. UML ...10-8-4

All-Time Winning Percentage vs. UML ...(.590)

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---UMass Lowell | Overall - 19 GP (11- 4- 4 .684) | Conf Only - 11 GP ( 6- 2- 3 .682) | Career ---|---|---|---## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 13 Adam Chapie F SR | 19 9 10 19 10/ 31 3 0 1 0 | 11 4 4 8 7/ 25 2 0 1 0 | 128 39 40 79 19 C.J. Smith F SO | 19 8 11 19 10/ 36 2 0 1 1 | 11 4 6 10 6/ 28 1 0 1 0 | 58 24 30 54 5 Joe Gambardella F JR | 19 5 13 18 1 0 2 0 | 11 1 8 9 0 0 0 0 | 88 24 34 58 25 Dylan Zink D JR | 18 5 8 13 1/ 2 4 0 1 0 | 11 3 4 7 1/ 2 2 0 1 0 | 81 15 25 40 3 Michael Kapla D JR | 19 2 11 13 6/ 12 0 0 0 1 | 11 2 5 7 3/ 6 0 0 0 1 | 99 12 43 55 10 Ryan McGrath F SR | 18 6 4 10 3/ 6 1 0 2 0 | 11 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 | 121 24 33 57 9 Nick Master F FR | 19 3 7 10 5/ 10 3 0 1 0 | 11 2 3 5 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 19 3 7 10 18 A.J. White F SR | 19 3 4 7 1/ 2 0 0 1 0 | 11 2 3 5 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 132 20 41 61 8 Evan Campbell (EDM) F JR | 18 2 4 6 7/ 14 2 0 0 0 | 10 1 1 2 5/ 10 1 0 0 0 | 85 23 21 44 23 Michael Fallon F SR | 17 1 5 6 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 | 10 1 3 4 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 | 114 13 31 44 27 Niklas Folin D FR | 17 0 6 6 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 9 0 3 3 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 17 0 6 6 15 Michael Louria F SO | 11 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 | 6 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 | 39 8 12 20 7 Tyler Mueller D SO | 19 1 3 4 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 11 0 1 1 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 58 4 16 20 4 Chris Forney D SO | 19 2 1 3 5/ 10 2 0 0 0 | 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 43 3 4 7 24 Michael Colantone F SR | 5 1 2 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 3 1 1 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 78 13 13 26 11 Ryan Dmowski F FR | 10 2 0 2 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 5 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 1 0 | 10 2 0 2 2 Tommy Panico D SO | 18 0 2 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 10 0 1 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 36 0 3 3 22 Ryan Collins F SO | 5 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 4 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 20 3 0 3 12 Gage Hough F SO | 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 | 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 | 18 1 1 2 16 Robert Francis F SR | 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 62 5 7 12 29 John Edwardh F SO | 14 0 1 1 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 9 0 1 1 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 43 6 10 16 6 Avni Berisha D FR | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 21 Jake Kamrass F SO | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 18 1 1 2 28 Jacob Townsend D FR | 3 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 3 0 0 0 17 Connor Wilson F FR | 12 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 0 0 33 Kevin Boyle G SR | 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 94 0 0 0 Bench | 2/ 4 | 1/ 2 | ---|---|---|---UMass Lowell | 19 54 96 150 82/191 18 0 11 2 | 11 28 50 78 47/121 9 0 6 1 | Opponents | 19 35 62 97 88/190 12 0 4 2 | 11 17 33 50 46/106 8 0 2 2 | ---|---|---## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall

33 Kevin Boyle SR | 19 1150:02 35 510 545 .936 1.83 11- 4- 4 .684 19 4 99.0% | +: 498:04 42.9% Open Net | 6 11:11 0 0 1.0% | -: 126:25 10.9% UMass Lowell | 19 1161:13 35 510 545 .936 1.81 11- 4- 4 .684 19 4 100.0% | E: 536:44 46.2% Opponents | 19 1161:13 54 498 552 .902 2.79 4-11- 4 .316 19 0 100.0% |

---|---|---## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 33 Kevin Boyle SR | 11 670:34 17 313 330 .948 1.52 6- 2- 3 .682 11 2 99.2% | +: 249:43 36.9% Open Net | 3 5:39 0 0 0.8% | -: 55:16 8.2% UMass Lowell | 11 676:13 17 313 330 .948 1.51 6- 2- 3 .682 11 2 100.0% | E: 371:14 54.9% Opponents | 11 676:13 28 253 281 .900 2.48 2- 6- 3 .318 11 0 100.0% |

---|---|---## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |

33 Kevin Boyle SR | 94 5437:44 225 2312 2537 .911 2.48 45-30-16 .582 90 8 |

---|---Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G UMass Lowell | 18/ 80 .225 60/ 72 .833 78/152 .513 4.2 | 9/ 43 .209 35/ 43 .814 44/ 86 .512 3.9 Opponents | 12/ 72 .167 62/ 80 .775 74/152 .487 3.8 | 8/ 43 .186 34/ 43 .791 42/ 86 .488 3.9 ---|---|---Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG UMass Lowell | 17 22 14 1 54 | 176 214 152 10 552 | 8 10 9 1 28 | 96 104 72 9 281 Opponents | 5 16 14 0 35 | 153 192 186 14 545 | 1 8 8 0 17 | 91 108 121 10 330 Difference | +12 +6 +0 +1 +19 | +23 +22 -34 -4 +7 | +7 +2 +1 +1 +11 | +5 -4 -49 -1 -49 ---|---|---Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G UMass Lowell | 2.84 5.05 7.89 29.1 4.3 10.1 0.9 | 2.55 4.55 7.09 25.5 4.3 11.0 0.8 Opponents | 1.84 3.26 5.11 28.7 4.6 10.0 0.6 | 1.55 3.00 4.55 30.0 4.2 9.6 0.7 Difference | +1.00 +1.79 +2.79 +0.4 -0.3 +0.1 +0.3 | +1.00 +1.55 +2.55 -4.5 +0.1 +1.4 +0.1 ---|---|---Situational Records | H: 8 5- 1- 2 A: 7 4- 2- 1 N: 4 2- 1- 1 | H: 5 2- 1- 2 A: 5 3- 1- 1 N: 1 1- 0- 0 (Overall|Conference) | E1 +: 9 6- 0- 3 -: 1 0- 1- 0 E: 9 5- 3- 1 | E1 +: 5 3- 0- 2 -: 1 0- 1- 0 E: 5 3- 1- 1 | E2 +:10 8- 1- 1 -: 2 0- 2- 0 E: 7 3- 1- 3 | E2 +: 5 3- 1- 1 -: 1 0- 1- 0 E: 5 3- 0- 2 | Margin 1: 8 5- 3 2: 3 2- 1 3+: 4 4- 0 | Margin 1: 5 3- 2 2: 2 2- 0 3+: 1 1- 0 | First Goal +:13 9- 1- 3 -: 6 2- 3- 1 | First Goal +: 8 5- 1- 2 -: 3 1- 1- 1

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Picking Apples: Tyler Kelleher

is ranked first in the

nation in assists (28) and assists per game (1.47).

Throw the Hats!

Senior alternate captain

Dan

Cor-reale

scored a career high three goals at UMass (Oct.

23) for his first career hat trick. It was the first hat trick

for a UNH player since

Grayson Downing

scored three

against Maine on Dec. 13, 2014.

Lending a Hand:

Junior

Tyler Kelleher

registered a

career high four assists at UMass (Oct. 23). It was the

first time a Wildcat had four assists since

Trevor van

Riemsdyk

had four against Merrimack on Jan. 26, 2013

vs. Merrimack College.

Oh What a Night:

The Wildcats opened up the

regu-lar season with a 7-3 win over American International

College (Oct. 10) on Saturday. Twelve skaters recorded

at least one point while

Tyler Kelleher

and

Andrew

Poturalski

had four points apiece.

Number 100:

Senior forward

Maxim Gaudreault

played his 100th career game against UMass on Oct. 23.

The only other active Wildcat with more than 100 games

played on the roster is

Dan Correale

(128).

First, First, First:

Freshman defenseman

Matt Dawson

recorded his first career goal and first career assist in his

first career game. The last freshman to collect two points

in his first game (first game of the season) was

James van

Riemsdyk

in a 4-1 win over Boston University in 2007.

Looking Ahead:

The NCAA announced on Oct. 2 that

UNH in conjunction with the Verizon Wireless Arena

(Manchester, N.H.) will host the 2017 NCAA Men’s

Hockey Division I Northeast Regional. It will be the

seventh regional hosted by the two and UNH has played

in five of six of the previous tournaments.

C is for Captain, and Collin:

Senior forward

Collin

MacDonald

was elected to serve as captain for the

2015-16 season by his teammates. Serving as alternate captains

are seniors

Dan Correale

and

Maxim Gaudreault.

There’s No Place Like Home:

First year associate head

coach

Mike Souza

(‘00)

returned to his alma mater after

two years at the University of Connecticut and two years

at Brown University.

Wildcats Through and Through:

Head coach

Dick

Umile

(‘72) and associate head coaches

Glenn Stewart

(‘94) and

Mike Souza

(‘00) are all graduates and

for-mer players of UNH. Assistant AD for Hockey

Opera-tions

Colin Shank

(‘05) is also a graduate of UNH.

Take your Seats and Watch the Show:

The

state-of-the-art videoboard installed in September at the

Whittemore Center is fully operational and ready to

provide fans with pure HD content, including instant

replay, interviews and much more.

Three Coaches, 402 Points:

Umile, Stewart and Souza

are each members of the Century Club for the men’s

hockey program. Souza tallied 156 points (66g, 90a),

Umile 144 points (60g, 84a) and Stewart notched 102

points (51g, 51a).

The One and Only Q:

Senior defenseman

Harry

Quast

is the only player in program history to have a

last name that begins with the letter ‘Q’.

Hailing from the Granite State:

Junior forward

Col-lin Bourque

and freshman forward

Chris Miller

each

hail from New Hampshire. Bourque’s hometown is

Goffstown while Miller is from Windham.

Road Warriors:

The men’s hockey team will

travel a total of 4,705.40 miles this season for road

games. The biggest journey is 828 miles one way to

Michigan State. The shortest trip is 34.4 miles to the

Verizon Wireless Arena.

Hoist the Cup!

Former men’s hockey player

Trevor

van Riemsdyk

(‘14) became the sixth Wildcat in

pro-gram history to win the Stanley Cup, the NHL’s top

honor. Here is the list of UNH Stanley Cup winners:

Trevor van Riemsdyk

2015 Chicago Blackhawks

Bryan Muir

2001 Colorado Avalanche

Kevin Dean

1995 New Jersey Devils

Normand Lacombe

1988 Edmonton Oilers

Dave Lumley

1985 Edmonton Oilers

Dave Lumley

1984 Edmonton Oilers

Rod Langway

1979 Montreal Canadiens

Do you know the way to San Jose?

Freshman forward

Marcus Vela

was selected by the San Jose Sharks in

the 2015 NHL Draft as the 190th overall pick. He is

just the second player in UNH history to be drafted by

the Sharks.

Michael Hutchins

was taken by San Jose

in the 2002 draft.

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Steve Moses (‘12)

Nashville Predators | #21 | Right Wing

UNH - 2008-12, 148 GP - 47-51-98

Last UNH player to score four goals in a

game (Jan. 14, 2012 vs. Dartmouth)

Brett Pesce (‘15)

Carolina Hurricanes | #54 | Defense

33 GP - 3-8-11, -5, 8 PIM, 43 SOG

UNH - 2012-14, 110 GP - 11-32-43

Selected 66th overall in 2013 NHL Draft

Trevor van Riemsdyk (‘14)

Chicago Blackhawks | #57 | Defense

41 GP - 2-2-4, -7, 13 PIM, 33 SOG

UNH - 2011-14, 102 GP - 16-59-75

2012 AHCA/CCM Hockey All-America

First Team

James van Riemsdyk (‘09)

Toronto Maple Leafs | #21 | Left Wing

37 GP - 14-14-28, +4, 4 PIM, 118 SOG

UNH - 2007-09, 67 GP - 28-46-74

Second overall pick in 2007 NHL Draft

Daniel Winnik (‘07)

Toronto Maple Leafs | #26 | Center

34 GP - 3-8-11, +2, 10 PIM, 52 SOG

UNH - 2003-06, 118 GP - 37-58-95

2006 All-Hockey East Second Team

Nick Sorkin: VIK Västerås HK (Allsvenskan)

Philip DeSimone: Graz 99ers (Austria)

Matt Dzieduszycki: Vienna Capitals (Austria)

Matt Fornataro: Graz 99ers (Austria)

Kevin Kapstad: Klagenfurter AC (Austria)

Jerry Pollastrone: HC Bolzano (Austria)

Steve Saviano: HC Bolzano (Austria)

Darren Haydar: Lausitzer Füchse (DEL2)

Jamie Fritsch: Braehead Clan (EIHL)

Mike Radja: Belfast Giants (EIHL)

Jason Krog: Rouen (France)

Lanny Gare: VER Selb (Germany3)

Steve Moses: SKA St. Petersburg (KHL)

Blake Kessel: Ilves (Liiga)

Peter LeBlanc: HPK (Liiga)

Trevor Smith: Bern (NLA)

Bobby Butler: MODO Hockey (SHL)

John Henrion: Karlskrona HK (SHL)

Jacob Micflikier: Luleå HF (SHL)

‘Cats in the Pros

CATS IN THE PROS: Here is a listing of former Wildcats playing

professional hockey:

Brett Pesce: Carolina Hurricanes (NHL)

James van Riemsdyk: Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)

Trevor van Riemsdyk: Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)

Daniel Winnik: Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)

Grayson Downing: Iowa Wild (AHL)

Brian Foster: Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins (AHL)

Kevin Goumas: Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)

Mike Sislo: Albany Devils (AHL)

Paul Thompson: Albany Devils (AHL)

Justin Agosta: Florida Everblades (ECHL)

Austin Block: Manchester Monarchs (ECHL)

Brian Foster: Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)

Connor Hardowa: Utah Grizzlies (ECHL)

Eric Knodel: Utah Grizzlies (ECHL)

Brett Kostolansky: Rapid City Rush (ECHL)

Jeff Silengo: Adirondack Thunder (ECHL)

Matt Willows: Florida Everblades (ECHL)

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UNH’S RECORD WHEN...

Playing at home ... 5-3-1

Playing on the road ... 3-4-3

Playing at neutral site ... 0-0-0

Playing in Overtime ... 0-1-2

Playing in October ... 3-2-1

Playing in November ... 1-4-2

Playing in December ... 4-0-1

Playing in January ... 0-1-0

Playing in February ... 0-0-0

Playing in March ... 0-0-0

Playing on Mondays ... 0-0-0

Playing on Tuesdays ... 1-1-0

Playing on Wednesdays ... 1-0-0

Playing on Thursdays ... 0-0-0

Playing on Fridays ... 1-2-2

Playing on Saturdays ... 5-4-2

Playing on Sundays ... 0-0-0

Wearing the third jersey ... 0-0-0

On Television ... 6-2-1

On FOX College Sports ... 5-1-1

On FOX Sports Detroit... 0-1-0

On WBIN ... 6-1-0

On NBC Sports ... 0-0-0

On NESN... 0-0-0

On NESNplus ... 0-0-0

On Comcast ... 0-0-0

vs. Nationally ranked opponents ... 2-2-1

vs. Hockey East opponents ... 4-2-4

vs. Atlantic Hockey ... 2-0-0

vs. Big Ten opponents ... 0-2-0

vs. ECAC opponents ... 2-3-0

vs. NCHC opponents. ... 0-0-0

Scoring first... 5-0-3

Opponent scores first ... 3-7-1

Leading after one period ... 5-0-3

Trailing after one period ... 1-6-0

Tied after one period ... 2-1-1

Leading after two periods... 7-0-2

Trailing after two periods ... 1-6-2

Tied after two periods ... 0-1-0

UNH outshoots opponent ... 5-0-2

Opponent outshoots UNH ... 3-6-2

Shots are even ... 0-1-0

Game is decided by one goal ... 2-4-0

Game is decided by two goals ... 1-0-0

Game is decided by three goals ... 3-2-0

Game is decided by four goals ... 1-0-0

Game is decided by five goals ... 0-1-0

Game is decided by six or more goals ... 1-0-0

Scoring zero power play goals ... 0-1-1

Scoring one power play goal ... 4-4-1

Scoring two power play goals ... 4-2-2

Scoring three or more power play goals... 0-0-0

Recording 0-20 shots on goal ... 1-1-0

Recording 21-30 shots on goal ... 3-5-1

Recording 31-40 shots on goal ... 4-1-3

Recording 41 or more shots on goal ... 0-0-0

Allowing 0-20 shots on goal ... 0-0-0

Allowing 21-30 shots on goal ... 5-1-1

Allowing 31-40 shots on goal ... 3-4-2

Allowing 41 or more shots on goal ... 0-2-1

THE NATIONAL POLLS:

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s Hockey Poll (Jan. 4)

Rk. Team, Points (FPV)

Last Poll Record Weeks

1.

Quinnipiac University, 490 (17)

2

17-1-3

10

2.

North Dakota, 484 (16)

3

18-2-2

12

3.

Providence College, 420

1

13-2-3

12

4.

Harvard University, 395 (1)

7

8-1-3

12

5.

St. Cloud State University, 384

5

16-4-3

11

6.

University of Nebraska Omaha, 357 6

14-3-1

12

7.

Boston College, 289

4

13-4-1

12

8.

University of Michigan, 266

10

11-3-3

12

9.

Cornell University, 234

9

9-2-2

5

10.

UMass Lowell, 201

8

11-4-4

12

11.

Boston University, 147

11

9-6-3

12

12.

Yale University, 121

12

6-4-2

12

13.

St. Lawrence University, 100

14

10-5-2

8

14.

University of Notre Dame, 69

9-4-6

2

15.

Penn State University, 58

15

12-3-3

2

Others Receiving Votes:

Bowling Green State University, 37;

Uni-versity of Denver, 14; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 7; Minnesota

State University, 5; Michigan Tech University, 2

USCHO.com Division I Men’s Hockey Poll (Jan. 4)

Rk. School

(FPV) Record Points

Last Poll

1

North Dakota (36) 18- 2-2 976

2

2

Quinnipiac

(14) 17- 1-3 958

3

3

Providence

13- 2-3 866

1

4

St. Cloud State

16- 4-0 825

5

5

Harvard

8- 1-3 789

7

6

Nebraska-Omaha

14- 3-1 786

6

7

Boston College

13- 4-1 697

4

8

Michigan

11- 3-3 623

10

9

Cornell

9- 2-2 568

9

10

Massachusetts-Lowell 11- 4-4 562

8

11

Boston University

9- 6-3 482

11

12

Yale

6- 4-2 412

13

13

St. Lawrence

10- 5-2 348

15

14

Penn State

12- 3-3 336

14

15

Notre Dame

9- 4-6 319

16

16

Bowling Green

12- 5-5 301

12

17

Denver

7- 7-4 195

17

18

Minnesota State

10- 6-4 156

18

19

Minnesota-Duluth

7- 7-3 87

19

20

Rensselaer

11- 7-3 81

NR

Others receiving votes:

Robert Morris 49, Michigan Tech 33,

Holy Cross 22, Union 21, Merrimack 8.

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The Umile File

Dick Umile, the only six-time winner of the Hockey East Coach of the Year award, enters his 26th season

as the head coach of the UNH Wildcats.

With 560 wins entering the 2015-16 season, Umile is one of only four active Division I coaches (Jerry

York, Red Berenson, Don Lucia) with 500-plus wins, he is the eighth D-I coach to claim 500 wins at one

school and he is ninth on the all-time D-I wins list.

During his illustrious tenure, Umile has molded UNH hockey into one of the top programs in all of

Division I hockey. He has guided the Wildcats to four Frozen Four appearances, 18 NCAA tournament

appearances and 23 Hockey East championship tournament showings in his 24-year career in Durham.

In addition, Umile’s teams have eclipsed the 20-victory plateau 20 times in 25 seasons. He is the

win-ningest coach in the history of UNH hockey after surpassing his mentor, legendary coach Charlie Holt,

on Feb. 16, 2005, in a 6-1 victory at Merrimack College’s Thom Lawler Arena in North Andover, Mass.

Umile has been named Coach of the Year a total of 11 times in his career, including New England honors

four times and Hockey East Coach of the Year six times.

Umile has coached 10 Hobey Baker finalists and 29 All-Americans in his 23 years in Durham. His success

at the collegiate level has helped several UNH alumni continue their careers in the National Hockey League including Derek Bekar, Eric

Boguniecki, Ty Conklin, Darren Haydar, Jason Krog, Bryan Muir, Eric Nickulas, Mark Mowers, Daniel Winnik, Trevor Smith, Jamie

Fritsch, James van Riemsdyk, Bobby Butler and Matt Campanale.

In 2014-15, the Wildcats recorded an overall record of 19-19-2 and a HE mark of 10-11-1. One of the most critical turning points in the

season came after UNH defeated No. 2 Boston University, 4-3, sparking an eight-game winning streak (Feb. 14-March 13) for the first

time since 2006. Umile guided the Wildcats into the Hockey East tournament and to a semifinal berth with an opening round

home-sweep of Connecticut (March 6-7) and advancing past eventual national champion Providence College in a best-of-three series on the

road. UNH took game one by a score of 2-1 in overtime and the third and decisive game by the same result. Under Umile’s tutelage,

senior forward Grayson Downing became the 72nd skater in program history to eclipse the 100-point plateau as he finished his career

with 112 points on 56 goals and 56 assists.

In 2013-14, UNH posted an overall mark of 22-18-1 and a conference record of 11-9-0. UNH earned the fourth seed heading into the

Hockey East Tournament with a first-round bye. The squad advanced to the TD Bank Garden for the semifinals after ousting Northeastern

in the best-of-three series (2-1). In the semifinals, the Wildcats topped Providence by a score of 3-1 to advance to the championship for the

first time since 2007. The season marked the 20th 20-win season in Umile’s tenure with the University of New Hampshire. Highlighting

the season was a six-game win streak, including an overtime victory at No. 3 Providence (Nov. 22). Senior Kevin Goumas earned his

100th career point and would go on to register his 100th career assist in the regular season finale at Merrimack (March 1).

The 2012-13 Wildcats registered a record of 20-12-7 and reached the NCAA Northeast Regional Final as the No. 2 seed. UNH, which

played host to the regional at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H., defeated Denver University, 5-2, in the regional semifinal,

but injuries to two of the Wildcats’ three leading scorers (Kevin Goumas, Grayson Downing) left the lineup shorthanded for a 2-0 loss to

top-seeded UMass Lowell in the regional final. Among other season highlights, the Wildcats opened the year with a 5-3 victory against

St. Cloud State at the Whittemore Center on Oct. 12, 2012, for Umile’s 500th career head coaching victory. The ‘Cats reached the nation’s

No. 1 ranking in December, sophomore defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk was named an AHCA/CCM Division I All-American. New

Hampshire registered its 19th 20-win season in Umile’s 23 seasons at the helm and reached the NCAAs for the 11th time in 12 years.

Umile played a major role in UNH’s first recipient of the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Jason Krog, a four-year player under

Umile, was feted as the nation’s top player during the off day of the Frozen Four.

In addition to Krog, who was also a Hobey Baker finalist in 1998, Umile has coached Hobey Baker finalists Mark Mowers (1998), Ty

Conklin (2000, 2001), Darren Haydar (2002 - Hat Trick finalist) Steve Saviano (2004), Kevin Regan (2008) and Bobby Butler (2010 -

Hat Trick finalist).

For his efforts during the 1998-99 season, Umile earned the Spencer T. Penrose Memorial Trophy as the top Division I hockey coach

and earned New England and Hockey East Coach of the Year awards.

Umile and Rose have three daughters: Katie; Courtney and husband Dave Cook, who are the parents of Cameron (11), Lily Rose (13) and

Tyler (9); Kristin and husband Jim Haggerty, who are the parents of grandsons Jack (15), Charlie (13), Jamie (11) and Quinn Robert (8).

Active Division I Coaches by Winning Percentage

Rk. Name

School

Years W-L-T %

1.

Red Berenson

Michigan

31 810-399-84

.659

2.

Jeff Jackson

Notre Dame

17 408-196-65

.658

3.

Dave Hakstol

North Dakota

11 289-143-43

.654

4.

Don Lucia

Minnesota

28 674-357-97

.641

5.

Dick Umile

New Hampshire

25 560-313-97

.627

6.

Dean Blais

Nebraska-Omaha

16 373-214-57

.623

7.

Jerry York

Boston College

43 984-591-105

.617

8.

Mike Schafer

Cornell

20 375-222-77

.614

9.

Rand Pecknold

Quinnipiac

21 414-260-76

.603

10.

Enrico Blasi

Miami

15

351-230-3

.595

Active Division I Coaches by Wins

Rk. Name

School

Years Wins

1.

Jerry York

Boston College

43

984

2.

Red Berenson

Michigan

31

810

3.

Don Lucia

Minnesota

28

674

4.

Dick Umile

New Hampshire

25

560

5.

Jeff Jackson

Notre Dame

17

408

6.

Bob Daniels

Ferris State

23

397

7.

Mike Schafer

Cornell

20

375

8.

Dean Blais

Nebraska-Omaha 16

373

9.

Don Vaughan

Colgate

22

370

10.

Frank Serratore

Air Force

22

358

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Year

Record

Win % Conf. Record Win

1990-91 22-11-2 .657 10-9-2

.524

1991-92 22-13-2 .622 13-6-2

.667

1992-93 18-17-3 .513 11-11-2 .500

1993-94 25-12-3 .663 13-9-2

.583

1994-95 22-10-4 .667 14-6-4

.667

1995-96 12-18-4 .412 8-12-4

.417

1996-97 28-11-0 .718 18-6-0

.750

1997-98 25-12-1 .671 15-8-1

.646

1998-99 31-7-3

.793 18-3-3

.813

1999-00 23-9-6

.684 13-5-6

.667

2000-01 21-12-6 .615 11-8-5

.563

2001-02 30-7-3

.788 17-4-3

.771

2002-03 28-8-6

.738 15-5-4

.708

2003-04 20-15-6 .560 10-8-6

.542

2004-05 26-11-5 .678 15-5-4

.708

2005-06 20-13-7 .590 14-7-6

.629

2006-07 26-11-2 .692 18-7-2

.704

2007-08 25-10-3 .697 19-5-3

.759

2008-09 20-13-5 .592 15-8-4

.630

2009-10 18-14-7 .551 15-6-6

.667

2010-11 22-11-6 .641 17-6-4

.704

2011-12 15-19-3 .446 11-14-2 .444

2012-13 20-12-7 .603 13-8-6

.593

2013-14 22-18-1 .549 11-9-0

.550

2014-15 19-19-2 .500 10-11-1 .491

2015-16 8-7-4

.526 2-1-4

.571

TOTAL

568-320-101 .625

346-177-88 .638

UMILE YEAR-BY-YEAR

Year Record Result

1990-91 0-1-0 Quarterfinals

1991-92

2-1-0

Tournament Runner-up

1992-93

2-2-0

Fourth Place

1993-94 2-1-1 Tie-Third

1994-95 0-1-0 Quarterfinals

1995-96 0-2-0 Quarterfinals

1996-97

3-1-0

Tournament Runner-up

1997-98 0-2-0 Quarterfinals

1998-99

3-1-0

Tournament Runner Up

1999-00

2-1-0

HE Championships

2000-01 1-2-0 Quarterfinals

2001-02

4-0-0

Hockey East Champions

2002-03

4-0-0

Hockey East Champions

2003-04

2-2-0

HE Semifinals

2004-05

3-1-0

Tournament Runner-Up

2005-06

2-1-0

HE Semifinals

2006-07

3-1-0

Tournament Runner-Up

2007-08

2-1-0

HE Semifinals

2008-09 0-2-0 Quarterfinals

2009-10 1-2-0 Quarterfinals

2010-11

2-1-0

HE Semifinals

2011-12 1-2-0 Quarterfinals

2012-13 1-2-0 Quarterfinals

2013-14

3-2-0

Tournament Runner-Up

2014-15

4-2-0

HE Semifinals

TOTAL 47-34-1

UMILE IN THE HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

Year Record Seed/Result

1991-92

0-1-0

No. 3/East Regional

1993-94

1-1-0

No. 3/East Reg. Final

1994-95

0-1-0

No. 3/East Regional

1996-97

0-1-0

No. 4/East Regional

1997-98

2-1-0

No. 5/Frozen Four

1998-99

2-1-0

No. 1/National Runner-up

1999-00

0-1-0

No. 3/West Regional

2001-02

1-1-0

No.1/Frozen Four

2002-03

3-1-0

No. 1/National Runner-up

2003-04

0-1-0

No. 3/Northeast Regional

2004-05

1-1-0

No.2/Northeast Regional

2005-06

0-1-0

No. 4/East Regional

2006-07

0-1-0

No. 1/Northeast Regional

2007-08

0-1-0

No. 1/West Regional

2008-09

1-1-0

No. 3/Northeast Regional

2009-10

1-1-0

No. 3/East Regional

2010-11

1-1-0

No. 4/Northeast Regional

2012-13

1-1-0

No. 2/Northeast Regional

TOTAL 14-18-0

UMILE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

• Played for UNH from 1969-72

• Served as Captain for the 1971-72 squad

• Earned the Roger A. LeClerc Trophy as the team’s

Most Valuable Player for 1969-70

• Ranks 31st on the all-time UNH scoring list with 144

career points

• Ranks 12th all-time at UNH with 1.66 points per game

Year GP G A PTS PIM

1969-70

30 29 27 56

15-33

1970-71

28 21 35 56

29-58

1971-72

29 10 22 32

14-28

TOTAL: 87 60

84 144 58-119

UMILE AS A PLAYER

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Associate Head Coaches:

Mike Souza was hired as associate head coach in July of 2015.

Souza, a 2000 UNH graduate, returns to Durham after spending the previous two seasons as a coach for Mike

Cavanaugh at the University of Connecticut. Souza assisted with all aspects of the program, focusing primarily

on power plays and directing recruiting efforts; he was promoted to associate head coach in April 2015. Last

season, Souza played an integral role in transitioning UConn into Hockey East.

Prior to joining the Huskies, Souza began his coaching career with a two-year stint (2011-13) at Brown

Uni-versity as an assistant coach. There, he was responsible for recruiting, game and practice preparation and video

breakdown. During games he primarily worked with forwards.

Souza graduated from UNH after a decorated four-year career with the Wildcats from 1996-2000. During that

time, the squad reached two Frozen Fours, including the national championship game against the University

of Maine in 1999. In 1999-2000, Souza won the Jim Urquhart Award as Student-Athlete of the Year, which is

the highest honor bestowed upon a graduating student-athlete at UNH.

Souza was a third round pick (67th overall) of the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1997 NHL Draft and had an extensive professional career

both in the United States and Europe. He played in the AHL with the Norfolk Admirals (2000-2003), the Bridgeport Sound Tigers

(2002-2003; 2003-04), Portland Pirates (2003-04) and Hershey Bears (2004-05).

In 2005, Souza took his career to Europe, competing for the Cologne Sharks of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, EHC Basel of the Swiss

National League A, and EHC Olton of the Swiss National League B. In 2006, he moved to Italy to play in the Serie A, where he spent

the next five years, finishing with 194 points (90g, 104a) in 183 games.

During his five seasons playing in Italy, he helped lead the 2005-06 Cortina SG to the team’s first Championship dating back to 1975.

From 2008-2011, he was also on the Italian national team, participating in the IIHF World Championship all three years and winning the

Division I gold medal in both 2009 and 2011. In 2010, Souza and Team Italy participated in the Elite Division at the World

Champion-ships, as Souza led Team Italy in scoring with 5 points (1g, 4a).

A native of Wakefield, MA, Souza was inducted into the Wakefield High School Hall of Fame in 2009. He and his wife, Kelly, have two

daughters, Ella and Ava.

Glenn Stewart enters his second season as associate head coach with the Wildcats.

Stewart came to UNH from Merrimack College where he spent the previous five seasons (2009-2014) with the

Warriors, including two as associate head coach. In his first season with the Warriors, the program posted 16

wins and returned to the Hockey East playoffs for the first time in six years.

Prior to his time at Merrimack, Stewart spent five seasons (2005-09) at the University of Connecticut as an

assistant coach and spent three of those five years as recruiting coordinator. While with the Huskies, Stewart

earned his Master of Arts degree in Sport Management. He got his start in coaching in 2003-04 when he spent

one season with American International College.

A four-year letter winner at UNH (1990-94), Stewart skated in 144 games and posted 51 goals with 51 assists

for 102 points. He served as an assistant captain his senior year. As a sophomore in 1992, UNH advanced to

the first round of the NCAA Tournament while advancing to the second round as a senior in 1994.

Prior to coaching, Stewart played nine professional seasons with stints in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL),

the International Hockey League (IHL), the United Hockey League (UHL) and the American Hockey League

(AHL). As a professional, he played in 618 games and tallied 402 goals along with 452 assists for 854 points.

Glenn Stewart (UNH ‘94)

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#2 Matias Cleland

Jr. | Defense | Longmont, Colo.

Omaha (USHL)

5-11 | 190 | Left

Most Points: 3 (2/7/15 at Vermont)

Most Goals: 1 (last 1/2/16 at Vermont)

Most Assists: 2 (last 12/11/15 vs. Dartmouth)

#4 Dylan Maller

Jr. | Defense | Parkland, Fla.

Tri-City (USHL)

6-1 | 198 | L

Most Points: 1 (last 10/23/15 at UMass)

Most Goals: N/A

Most Assists: 1 (last 10/23/15 at UMass)

#5 Dylan Chanter

So. | Defense | Armstrong, British Columbia

Vernon (BCHL)

6-3 | 215 | Right

Most Points: 2 (12/12/14 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: N/A

Most Assists: 2 (12/12/14 vs. Maine)

#6 Cameron Marks

So. | Defense | North Vancouver, BC

Coquitlam (BCHL)

6-0 | 187 | Right

Most Points: 2 (last 10/24/15 at Union)

Most Goals: 1 (1/23/15 at Maine)

Most Assists: 2 (last 10/24/15 at Union)

2015-16: Has skated in 19 games this season... has 16 points on

three goals and 13 assists... registered an assist in the first game of

the season in a 7-3 win over AIC (Oct. 10)... tallied an assist against

Clarkson (Oct. 17)... recorded an assist at No. 17 Merrimack (Oct.

31)... notched a pair of assists at No. 13 Merrimack (Nov. 21)... scored

against UMass (Nov. 20)... lit the lamp against Bentley (Nov. 28)...

notched a pair of assists against Dartmouth (Dec. 11)... lit the lamp

against Vermont (Jan. 2).

Personal: Born in Longmont, Colo. on January 28, 1994... son of

Larry and Frances Cleland... a finance major... lists Joe Sakic as his

favorite athlete and his mom, dad and brother as the people he admires most outside

of sports... hobbies outside of hockey include: fly-fishing, hiking.

2015-16: Has played in 14 games this season... has one assist...

record-ed an assist in a 6-6 tie at UMass (Oct. 23).

Personal: Born in Parkland, Fla. on April 15, 1994... son of Mark and

Heidi Maller... a business administration major... lists Lionel Messi as

his favorite athlete, and his mom as the person he admires most outside

of sports... hobbies outside of hockey include music and movies.

2015-16: Has played in four games this season... tallied an assist against

Bentley (Nov. 24).

2014-15: Skated in eight of 40 games... made his collegiate debut at

Michigan (10/18)... notched a pair of assists on the year, both in the same

game (Dec. 12 vs. Maine).

Personal: Born in Vernon, British Columbia on September 17, 1995…

son of Glenn and Leah Chanter… has two sisters, Whitney and

Chelsey… favorite movie is Remember the Titans.

2015-16: Skated in 15 games in 2015-16...has nine assists on the year...

tallied an assist in the first game of the season, a 7-3 win over AIC (Oct.

10)... recorded another assist against Clarkson (Oct. 17)... notched a

helper at Michigan State (Nov. 7)... assisted on a goal against UMass

(Nov. 20)... tallied an assist against Bentley (Nov. 28).

Personal: Born in North Vancouver, British Columbia on April 9,

1995… son of Rick and Anna Marks… is an only child… favorite

ath-lete is Drew Doughty… person most admired outside of sports is Mother

Teresa… hobbies include basketball and golf.

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#7 Harry Quast

Sr. | Defense | Chagrin Falls, Ohio

Bay State (EJHL)

6-4 | 225 | Left

Most Points: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 1 (12/13/14 vs. Maine)

Most Assists: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

#8 Jamie Hill

Jr. | Forward | Glassboro, N.J.

5-9 | 175 | Right

Waterloo (USHL)

Most Points: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 1 (last 12/11/15 vs. Dartmouth)

Most Assists: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

#9 Frankie Cefalu

Fr. | Forward | Buffalo, N.Y.

Walpole (EHL)

5-10 | 175 | Right

Most Points: 1 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: N/A

Most Assists: 1 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

#10 Jason Salvaggio

So. | Forward | Hanson, Mass.

Indiana (USHL)

6-0 | 190 | Left

Most Points: 2 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Assists: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

#11 Michael McNicholas

So. | Forward | Manhattan Beach, Calif.

Vernon (BCHL)

5-10 | 175 | Left

Most Points: 2 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 1 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Assists: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

2015-16: Has played 15 games... has two assists on the year... made

his season debut against St. Lawrence (Oct. 16)... notched an assist

against Clarkson (Oct. 17)... recorded a helper against Maine (Dec.

30).

Personal: Born in Chagrin Falls, Ohio on March 26, 1991... son of

Greg and Barbara Quast... a business administration and

entrepreneur-ial studies... lists Muhammad Ali as his favorite athlete and his parents

as the people he admires most outside of sports... hobbies include

lis-tening to music and walking his dog Tucker.

2015-16: Played in 18 games this season... has two goals and five assists

for seven points... recorded an assist in the first game of the season, a

7-3 win over AIC (Oct. 10)... scored the first shorthanded goal of his

career against SLU (Oct. 16)... dished out an assist at No. 17

Merri-mack (Oct. 31)... tallied an assist vs. Maine (Dec. 5)... scored against

Dartmouth (Dec. 11).

Personal: Born in Voorhees, N.J. on February 3, 1992... son of Jim and

Carol Hill... liberal arts major... lists Allen Iverson as his favorite athlete

and his parents as the people he admires most outside of sports...

hob-bies include golfing, fishing and spending time with friends and family

at the shore.

2015-16: Has played in four games... has two assists on the year...

notched first collegiate point against Dartmouth (Dec. 11) with an

as-sist... made his collegiate debut on Dec. 5 vs. Maine.... recorded a helper

against Maine (Dec. 30).

Before UNH: Spent the last two seasons with Walpole Express

(EHL)… skated in 48 games in 2014-15… tallied 21 goals and 49

assists for 70 points… helped the Express to the Boston Division

Championship… played in 44 games in 2013-14… notched 10 goals

and 46 assists for 56 points… attended Nichols School (Buffalo,

N.Y.) and graduated in 2013… voted team’s Most Valuable Player

as a senior… tied for most points in CISAA as a senior with 10 goals and 12 assists.

Personal: Born March 13, 1995 in Buffalo, N.Y…. son of Frank and Jaqueline

Ce-falu… has two brothers and two sisters… favorite athlete is Michael Jordan…

ad-2015-16: Has played in 11 games this season... has five points on three

goals and two assists... scored his first collegiate goal in a 7-3 win over

AIC (Oct. 10)... tallied an assist at No. 17 Merrimack (Oct. 31)... lit

the lamp against Maine (Dec. 29)... notched his first-career multi point

game against Maine (Dec. 30) with a goal and assist.

Personal: Born in Weymouth, Mass. on October 1, 1994…

son of David and Mary Salvaggio… brother Nicholas plays

hockey for Nes IK… favorite athletes are James Neal and

Max Pacioretty… favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights.

2015-16: Has skated in 12 games this season... has three points on a

goal and two assists... notched an assist in the first game of the season,

a 7-3 win over AIC (Oct. 10)... recorded his first collegiate multi-point

game against Maine (Dec. 30) with a goal and an assist... his goal was

the first of his career.

Personal: Born in Reno, Nevada on March 23, 1994…

son of John and Leeann McNicholas… has an older

broth-er, John Paul, and an older sister Clare… lists Pavel

Dat-syuk as favorite athlete… favorite TV show is Breaking Bad. .

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#12 Shane Eiserman

So. | Forward | Newburyport, Mass.

Dubuque (USHL)

6-1 | 200 | Left

NHL: OTT (2014 - 4th Round, 100th Overall)

Most Points: 2 (last 3/15/15 at Providence)

Most Goals: 1 (last 2/14/15 vs. Boston Univ.)

Most Assists: 2 (last 3/15/15 at Providence)

#13 Dan Correale (A)

Sr. | Forward | Prince George, BC

Grand Prairie (AJHL)

5-10 | 185 | Left

Most Points: 3 (last 10/23/15 at UMass)

Most Goals: 3 (10/23/15 at UMass)

Most Assists: 2 (last (3/6/15 vs. Connecticut)

#14 Maxim Gaudreault (A)

Sr. | Forward | Annapolis, Md.

Sioux City (USHL)

6-0 | 190 | Left

Most Points: 3 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 2 (last 12/11/15 vs. Dartmouth)

Most Assists: 2 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

#15 Richard Boyd

So. | Defense | Delray Beach, Fla.

Cushing Academy

6-3 | 182 | Left

Most Points: 2 (10/25/14 vs. Colorado Col.)

Most Goals: 1 (last 10/31/15 at Merrimack)

Most Assists: 2 (10/25/14 vs. Colorado Col.)

#16 Tyler Kelleher

Jr. | Forward | Longmeadow, Mass.

US NTDP

5-6 | 160 | Right

Most Points: 4 (last 10/23/15 at UMass)

Most Goals: 2 (last 10/10/15 vs. AIC)

Most Assists: 4 (10/23/15 at UMass)

2015-16: Has skated in 16 games this season... has seven assists...

tal-lied an assist in a 7-3 win over AIC (Oct. 10)... registered another assist

against Clarkson (Oct. 17)... dished out an assist against UMass (Oct.

23)... recorded an assist in a 5-4 win over Bentley (Nov. 28)...

regis-tered an assist against Dartmoutn (Dec. 11).

Personal: Born in Beverly, Mass. on October 10, 1995… son

of Bill and Dianne Eiserman… has two older brothers, Bill and

Chris, and two younger brothers, Cole and Caden… lists Derek

Jeter as his favorite athlete… favorite movie is Dumb & Dumber.

2015-16: Serving as an alternate captain as voted by his teammates... has

skated in 19 games... has 18 points on 13 goals and five assists...notched

a pair of points in the season opener against AIC (Oct. 10) on a goal and

an assist... scored a power play goal against SLU (Oct. 16)... recorded

his first career hat trick against UMass (Oct. 23)... notched a goal and an

assist at No. 18 Union (Oct. 24)... lit the lamp at Michigan State (Nov.

6)... notched a pair of goals over Bentley (Nov. 28)... tallied an assist vs.

Maine (Dec. 5)... lit the lamp against Dartmouth (Dec. 11)... scored a pair

of power play goals against Maine (Dec. 29).

Personal: Born August 21, 1991 in Kamloops, British Columbia, to Mike

and Heather Correale… shoots left... majoring in marketing... lists

fa-vorite athlete as Michael Jordan and his father Mike as the person he

ad-mires outside of sports... His cousins Isaac MacLeod (BC - 2010-14) and

Alex MacLeod (Michigan Tech - 2008-12) also played college hockey. His

brother Gus is a junior at Lake Superior State University (WCHA).

2015-16: Serving as an alternate captain as voted by his teammates...

has played in all 19 games... has 14 points on 10 goals and four assist...

scored a goal in the season opener against AIC (Oct. 10). Matched his

career high in points with two against SLU (1g, 1a)... notched his third

goal of the year against Clarkson (Oct. 17)... notched a goal at No. 18

Union (Oct. 24)... lit the lamp against Bentley (Nov. 28)... tallied two

goals against Maine (Dec. 5)... recorded a pair of goals against

Dart-mouth (Dec. 11)... recorded a career-high three points against Maine

(Dec. 30).

Personal: Born in Annapolis, Maryland on July 16, 1992... son of

Janick and Marnie Gaudreault... majoring in marketing... lists Jamie

Benn as favorite athlete and his parents as the people he admires most

outside of sports... hobbies include golf, boating and beach volleyball.

2015-16: Has played 11 games... has a two goals and an assist for three

points... skated in the season opener against AIC (Oct. 10), a 7-3 win...

dished out an assist at UMass (Oct. 23)... scored his first collegiate goal

at No. 18 Union (Oct. 24)... scored again at No. 17 Merrimack (Oct. 31).

Personal: Born in Sarasota, Fla. on June 7, 1995… son of Don and Karen

Boyd…undeclared major… brother R.J. played four years at Michigan

State and was drafted by Florida in 2010 draft… brother Sam plays

hock-ey at UMass Boston… younger sister Maggie plays hockhock-ey at Cushing

Academy… hobbies outside of hockey include golfing, fishing and hunting.

2015-16: Has played in 19 games... has six goals and 28 assists for 34

points... tied a career high with four points in a 7-3 win over AIC (Oct.

10)... tallied two goals and two assists... notched a career-high four

as-sists against UMass (Oct. 23)... tallied three points at No. 18 Union

(Oct. 24) on a goal and two assists... notched a pair of assists at No. 17

Merrimack (Oct. 31)... notched a goal and an assist at Michigan State

(Nov. 7)... tallied a pair of assists against UMass (Nov. 20)... Had 2

as-sists in a win vs. Maine (Dec. 5)... dished out a pair of helpers against

Dartmouth (Dec. 11)... issued a pair of assists against Maine (Dec. 29).

Personal: Born in Longmeadow, Mass. on January 2, 1995... son of

James and Michelle Kelleher... a communications major... lists Danny

Briere as his favorite athlete... hobbies outside of hockey include hanging

with friends and watching TV.

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#17 Marcus Vela

Fr. | Forward | Burnaby, British Columbia

Langley (BCHL)

NHL: SJS (2015 - 7th Round, 190th Overall)

6-1 | 201 | Right

Most Points: 2 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 1 (12/30/15 vs. Maine)

Most Assists: 1 (last 12/30/15 vs. Maine)

#18 Andrew Poturalski

So. | Forward | Williamsville, N.Y.

Cedar Rapids (USHL)

5-10 | 190 | Right

Most Points: 4 (10/23/15 UMass)

Most Goals: 3 (11/24/15 at RPI)

Most Assists: 3 (10/23/15 at UMass)

#19 Jason Kalinowski

Fr. | Forward | Stamford, Conn.

Bloomington (USHL)

5-11 | 175 | Right

Most Points: N/A

Most Goals: N/A

Most Assists: N/A

#20 Collin Bourque

Jr. | Forward | Goffstown, N.H.

New England (AEHL)

5-7 | 155 | Right

Most Points: 1 (last 2/1/14 vs. Notre Dame)

Most Goals: N/A

Most Assists: 1 (last 2/1/14 vs. Notre Dame)

#21 John Furgele

So. | Defense | Glen Mills, Pa.

New Jersey (USPHL)

5-10 | 185 | Right

Most Points: 2 (last 12/29/15 vs. Maine)

Most Goals: 1 (last 11/21/15 vs. BC)

Most Assists: 2 (last 12/29/15 vs. Maine)

2015-16: Has skated in all 19 games... has six points on two goals and

four assists... notched his first collegiate point with an assist at No. 17

Merrimack (Oct. 31)... scored his first collegiate goal against Bentley

(Nov. 28)... notched an assist against Dartmouth (Dec. 11)... recorded

his first collegiate multi-point game against Maine (Dec. 30) with a goal

and assist.

Before UNH: Most recently played with Langley Rivermen of the

BCHL… in 2014-15 he played 50 games and tallied 20 goals and 26

assists… selected to play for Team Canada West at the Junior A

Chal-lenge and in CJHL Top Prospect Game… played 54 games for the

Riv-ermen in 2013-14… tallied 11 goals and 11 assists en route to a BCHL

title… also won Mainland Division Championship… graduated from

St. Thomas More Collegiate in New Westminster, British Columbia

2015-16: Has skated in all 19 games... has 36 points on 18 goals and

18 assists... notched a career high four points in the season opening 7-3

win over AIC (Oct. 10)... scored once and dished out three assists...

matched his career high in points with four at UMass (Oct. 23) on a

goal and three assists... tallied a goal and an assist at No. 18 Union (Oct.

24)... netted a pair of goals at No. 17 Merrimack (Oct. 31)... registered a

goal and an assist at Michigan State (Nov. 7)... had a goal and an assist

against UMass (Nov. 20)... notched his first career hat trick at RPI (Nov.

24)... recorded a pair of assists against Bentley (Nov. 28)... tallied 2

goals and an assist vs. Maine (Dec. 5)... lit the lamp twice against

Dart-mouth (Dec. 11)... notched a goal and an assist against Maine (Dec. 29).

Personal: Born in Williamsville, N.Y. on January 14, 1994…

son of Joseph and Diane Poturalski… has a younger brother, Michael…

fa-vorite athlete is Sidney Crosby… hobbies include fishing and playing golf.

Before UNH: Played a total of 50 games in 2014-15… played 45

games with Bloomington Thunder (USHL), registering two goals and

nine assists… played five games with Cedar

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