2003-04 MICHIGAN ICE HOCKEY February 24, 2004 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 S ch e d u l e / Re s u l t s 23-8-1 overall, 18-5-1 CCHA

Date Opponent Time/Result 10/3 York (ex) W, 6-2 10/4 Mercyhurst W, 5-3 10/10 *at Miami (Ohio) L, 8-3 10/11 *at Miami (Ohio) W, 2-1 10/17 Quinnipiac W, 5-4 10/18 Quinnipiac W, 3-2 10/24 *Northern Michigan W, 2-0 10/26 *Northern Michigan W, 5-2 11/1 Niagara W, 6-2 11/7 *at Ferris State L, 6-5 OT 11/8 *Ferris State W, 3-2 11/14 *at No. 13 Ohio State W, 4-0 11/15 *at No. 13 Ohio State L, 5-2 11/28 ^Wisconsin L, 3-1 11/29 ^Minnesota L, 4-2 12/5 *Michigan State W, 2-0 12/6 *at Michigan State L, 2-0 12/12 *at Nebraska-Omaha W, 2-1 12/13 *at Nebraska-Omaha T, 3-3 12/27 # No. 2 Boston College L, 4-1 12/28 # Michigan Tech W, 6-2 1/9 *No. 10 Ohio State W, 3-2 1/10 *No. 10 Ohio State W, 7-1 1/17 U.S. NTDP Under-18 Team (ex) W, 5-3 1/23 *at Western Michigan W, 4-1 1/24 *Western Michigan W, 7-0 1/30 *Lake Superior State W, 5-1 1/31 *Lake Superior State W, 4-0 2/6 *at Alaska-Fairbanks W, 4-1 2/7 *at Alaska-Fairbanks L, 5-3 2/13 *No. 8 Miami (Ohio) W, 4-1 2/14 *No. 8 Miami (Ohio) W. 8-5 2/20 *Bowling Green W, 7-3 2/21 *Bowling Green W, 5-2 2/27 *at Notre Dame 8:05 p.m. 2/28 *at Notre Dame 7:05 p.m. 3/5 *at Michigan State 8:05 p.m. 3/6 *vs. Michigan State (JLA) 7:35 p.m. 3/12-14 • CCHA Tournament First Round 3/18 %CCHA Tournament Second Round 3/19 +CCHA Tournament Semifinals 3/20 +CCHA Tournament Finals 3/26-27 NCAA West Regional (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 3/26-27 NCAA Northeast Regional (Manchester, N.H.) 3/27-28 NCAA Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 3/27-28 NCAA East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) 4/8-10 NCAA Frozen Four (Boston, Mass.)

Contact: Andrew Ladd (734) 763-4423

D RO P T H E P U CK . . . The No. 4 Michigan Wolverines (23-8-1, 18-5-1 CCHA) meet Notre Dame next Friday and Saturday (Feb. 27-28) at the Joyce Center in Notre Dame, Ind. Friday’s game will be broadcast live by the College Sports Television Network at 8 p.m. The series finale is scheduled for a 7:05 p.m. opening faceoff. SCOUTING THE FIGHTING IRISH Notre Dame (15-11-4, 11-10-3 CCHA) is currently one point out of home ice for the CCHA playoffs and, with a daunting 10-12 record in its home rink, will be looking to move among the league’s top six teams against the Wolverines. The ND offense is keyed by seniors Rob Globke (16-14-30) and Aaron Gill (12-17-29). Freshman goaltender David Brown has emerged as a strong CCHA All-Rookie candidate, posting an impressive .930 save percentage and a 2.03 goals-against average since taking over the No. 1 job at the beginning of the season. The Irish penalty killing units are ranked first in the CCHA with an 89.5 percent success rate.

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Notre Dame (15-11-4, 11-10-3 CCHA) Fri., Feb. 27, 2004 • 8:05 p.m. Joyce Arena (2,713) • Notre Dame, Ind. Sat., Feb. 28, 2004 • 7:05 p.m. Joyce Arena (2,713) • Notre Dame, Ind.

SERIES HISTORY 99th and 100th meetings Michigan leads all-time series 56-37-5. In Notre Dame, U-M leads 19-17-2.

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R E C E N T M I C H I G A N R E S U LT S . . . ! #3 Michigan 5, Bowling Green 2 Feb. 21, 2004 - Yost Ice Arena Friday’s game will also be shown online through Notre Michigan equalled its CCHA season win total from a year ago with its 18th confer- Dame’s site (www.und.com) in a pay-per-view webcast. ence win of the season, a 5-2 victory against Bowling Green. Junior forward Dwight Helminen (Brighton, Mich.) secured the Wolverines’ first-even unbeaten home CCHA season (13-0-0) with the game-winner in the third period, a shorthanded strike at 6:30. Helminen had two goals in the game, joining junior forward Milan Gajic (Burnaby, B.C.) as U-M’s multi-point scorers. Gajic added a goal and an assist for his third-consecutive game. Sophomore goaltender Al Montoya (Glenview, Ill.) made 32 saves to help keep the Wolverines ahead until they could mount their three-goal third-period attack.

! #3 Michigan 7, Bowling Green 3

Feb. 20, 2004 - Yost Ice Arena The Maize and Blue routed Bowling Green 7-3 to clinch a home-ice berth in the upcoming CCHA playoffs. Sophomore forward Brandon Kaleniecki (Livonia, Mich.) netted two goals and added two assists to lead the Wolverines. Freshman forHome games in bold at Yost Ice Arena; All times local ward T.J. Hensick (Howell, Mich.) also had a four-point night, tallying the first playto site maker of his career to accompany a first-period goal. Freshman forward David Rohlfs (Northville, Mich.) netted the game-winning goal at 10:07 of the second peri*–CCHA game ^–11th Annual College Hockey Showcase (Ann Arbor, Mich.) od, and also added an assist in the contest. #–39th Annual Great Lakes Invitational (Joe Louis Arena) •–CCHA Tournament First Round (Campus Sites) %_CCHA Tournament Second Round (Joe Louis Arena) +–CCHA Super Six (Joe Louis Arena)

! #5 Michigan 8, #8 Miami (Ohio) 5 Feb. 14, 2004 - Yost Ice Arena Michigan took over first place in the CCHA with an 8-5 victory over Miami (Ohio), which had occupied the top spot for nine previous weeks. Junior Dwight Helminen headlined the U-M offense with two goals, including the game-winner in the second

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The Last Time It Happened ...

Weekend series sweep at home U-M: Feb. 20-21, 2004 - Bowling Green (7-3, 5-2) Opponent: Oct. 26-27, 2001 - Northern Mich. (1-0 ot, 5-3) Weekend series sweep on the road U-M: Feb. 21-22, 2003 - at Nebraska-Omaha (6-1, 5-3) Opponent: Dec. 6-7, 2002 - at Northern Mich. (2-5, 1-4) Shutout U-M: Jan. 31, 2004 - vs. Lake Superior State, 4-0 (U-M goalie: Al Montoya) Opponent: Dec. 6, 2003 - Michigan State, 2-0 (MSU goalie: Dominic Vicari) Shutout at home U-M: Jan. 31, 2004 - vs. Lake Superior State, 4-0 (U-M goalie: Al Montoya) Opponent: Feb. 28, 2003 - Michigan State, 4-0 (MSU goalie: Matt Migliaccio) Shutout on the road U-M: Nov. 14, 2003 - at Ohio State, 4-0 (U-M goalie: Al Montoya) Opponent: Dec. 6, 2003 - Michigan State, 2-0 (MSU goalie: Dominic Vicari) Shutout in a CCHA Game U-M: Jan. 31, 2004 - vs. Lake Superior State, 4-0 (U-M goalie: Al Montoya) Opponent: Dec. 6, 2003 - Michigan State, 2-0 (MSU goalie: Dominic Vicari) Player had four points U-M: Feb. 20, 2004 - T.J. Hensick (1-3-4), Brandon Kaleniecki (2-2-4) vs. BGSU Opponent: Oct. 10, 2003 - Derek Edwardson, Miami (32-5) Player had five points U-M: Nov. 5, 1999 - Mike Comrie (1-4-5) vs. Ohio State Opponent: Oct. 10, 2003 - Derek Edwardson, Miami (32-5) Player had a hat trick U-M: Jan. 10, 2004 - Dwight Helminen vs. OSU (4 goals) Opponent: Oct. 10, 2003 - Derek Edwardson, Miami Player scored an overtime goal U-M: Jan. 4, 2003 - Jeff Tambellini vs. Miami (W, 3-2) Opponent: Nov. 7, 2003 - Brett Smith, FSU (L, 6-5) Player attempted a penalty shot U-M: Nov. 22, 2002 - Milan Gajic vs. Notre Dame (ND goalie: Morgan Cey) Opponent: March 2, 1997 - J.F. DuFour, Ohio State (scored on Greg Malicke) Player scored on a penalty shot U-M: not available Opponent: March 2, 1997 - J.F. DuFour, Ohio State (scored on Greg Malicke) Player scored with the goaltender pulled U-M: Dec. 5, 2003 - T.J. Hensick (19:59 - 3rd pd.) vs. Michigan State Opponent: Nov. 29, 2003 - Barry Tallackson, MIN (19:56 - 3rd period) Team had 40 shots on goal U-M: Feb. 21, 2004 - vs. BGSU (42 shots) Opponent: Feb. 14, 2004 - vs. Miami (Ohio) (40 shots) Team had 50 shots on goal U-M: Oct. 24, 2003 - vs. Northern Michigan (57 shots) Opponent: March 30, 1995 - Maine (56 shots)

period. Junior defenseman Brandon Rogers (Rochester, Mich.) and freshman T.J. Hensick each added a goal and two assists for the Wolverines, who rebounded from deficits of 1-0 and 2-1 in the first frame. Goaltender Al Montoya secured his 50thcareer win at Michigan with 35 saves in the victory.

C C H A S TA N D I N G S (through 2/21/04) Team GP W L 1. Michigan 24 18 5 2. Michigan State 26 16 9 3. Miami (Ohio) 24 15 7 4. Ohio State 26 15 11 5. Alaska Fairbanks 26 13 12 6. Western Michigan 25 12 11 7. Notre Dame 24 11 10 8. Northern Michigan 24 11 12 9. Ferris State 24 9 14 Bowling Green 25 7 13 11. Lake Superior 24 5 14 #8 12. Nebraska-Omaha 26 4 18

T Pts. Overall 1 37 23-8-1 1 33 20-15-1 2 32 18-11-3 0 30 20-14-0 1 27 14-15-1 2 26 16-14-3 3 25 15-11-4 1 23 16-13-3 1 19 14-15-3 5 19 9-16-8 5 15 7-16-7 4 12 6-21-5

! #5 Michigan 4, Miami (Ohio) 1 Feb. 13, 2004 - Yost Ice C L U S T E R S TA N D I N G S . . . Overall Place Arena MICHIGAN 10 7 3 0 14 1st The Wolverines moved Miami (Ohio) 10 6 4 0 12 2nd within one point of the Michigan State 10 4 6 0 8 3rd CCHA-leading Miami Ohio State 10 3 7 0 6 4th (Ohio) RedHawks with a 4-1 victory in the first game of the weekend set. Junior forward David Moss (Livonia, Mich.) scored just 4:12 into the contest and classmate Jason Ryznar (Anchorage, Alaska) tallied the game-winner later in the first as Michigan never trailed in the game. Moss and juniors Eric Nystrom (Syosset, N.Y.) and Dwight Helminen each tallied a goal and an assist for the Maize and Blue. Sophomore goaltender Al Montoya inched closer to his 50th-career win as a Wolverine, notching 24 saves to earn win No. 49. ! Alaska Fairbanks 5, #4 Michigan 3 Feb. 7, 2004 - Carlson Center Michigan’s eight-game winning streak was halted after Alaska Fairbanks posted a 53 win with a pair of goals in the third period. The Wolverines opened scoring with a power-play tally from sophomore forward Andrew Ebbett (Vernon, B.C.) in the first period, but UAF responded with a shorthanded goal followed by a power-play strike early in the second to put U-M behind for the first time in over 20 periods of play. With the score tied at three after two, the Nanooks netted the game-winner, off the stuick of Kelly Czuy, at 6:46. Ebbett and junior forward Milan Gajic (Burnaby, B.C.) each had a goal and an assist for the Wolverines.

M I C H I G A N S T O RY L I N E S . . . MICHIGAN NOTES • Entering this weekend’s games, Michigan, Miami (Ohio) and Michigan State can still earn the CCHA regular-season title. With 37 points, the Wolverines need to earn one of its remaining eight points in conference play to eliminate Michigan State from title contention, while U-M must take three points to clinch its seventh CCHA regular season championship, and first since 2001-02, from the RedHawks. • Michigan finished the CCHA regular season undefeated (13-0) at home. It is the first time in program history that the Wolverines did not lose or tie a game in CCHA play at Yost Ice Arena. The closest U-M had previously come to the feat was in 199697, when it posted a 14-0-1 record at Yost, tying Lake Superior in the final home game of the season. • The Wolverines have scored at least one goal in all 18 games in which they have had five or more power-play opportunities. The Wolverines are 36-for-134 (.270) with an extra skater in those contests. U-M is just 5-for-44 (.114) in games with four or fewer man-advantages.

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2 0 0 3 - 0 4 M i ch i g a n Ro s t e r No. Name 2 Nick Martens

Pos. Yr. D Jr.

Ann Arbor, Mich.

3

Eric Werner

D

Jr.

D

Sr.

D

Jr.

D

Fr.

F

Fr.

D

Fr.

F

Jr.

F

Jr.

F

Sr.

F

Fr.

F

So.

F

So.

Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.

4

Andy Burnes (C) Battle Creek, Mich.

5

Brandon Rogers (A) Rochester, N.H.

6

Matt Hunwick Sterling Heights, Mich.

7

T.J. Hensick

• Sophomore Andrew Ebbett extended his career-long points streak to nine games with assists in each game against Bowling Green, tying Milan Gajic (Dec. 28-Feb. 7) for the longest run on the Wolverines this season. • Joining Ebbett on scoring runs, Dwight Helminen has scored in four straight games, while a total of four Wolverines -Milan Gajic, Brandon Rogers, Brandon Kaleniecki and T.J. Hensick - currently have three-game point streaks.

Howell, Mich.

8

Jason Dest Fraser, Mich

9

Milan Gajic Burnaby, British Columbia

10

Dwight Helminen Brighton, Mich.

11

Joe Kautz Des Plaines, Ill.

13

Mike Brown Northbrook, Ill.

14

Brandon Kaleniecki Livonia, Mich.

15

Jeff Tambellini

Port Moody, British Columbia

16

David Rohlfs

F

Fr.

Michael Woodford Jr. F

Jr.

Northville, Mich

17

Westford, Mass.

18

David Moss

F

Jr.

F

So.

Livonia, Mich.

19

Andrew Ebbett Vernon, British Columbia

20

Charlie Henderson

F

Jr.

F

Jr.

F

Jr.

D/F

Sr.

D

Fr.

D

Jr.

G

Fr.

G

So.

G

So.

East Lansing, Mich.

21

Eric Nystrom (A) Syosset, N.Y.

22

Jason Ryznar Anchorage, Alaska

24

David Wyzgowski

25

Tim Cook

• The Wolverines' "Price Club Line" of freshman T.J. Hensick, sophomore Brandon Kaleniecki and junior Milan Gajic has been scoring in bulk. In their 13 games together as a unit, the line has combined for 61 points (23-38-61). Hensick (4-19-23) leads the line with 23 points over that stretch. Gajic (9-12-21) has scored in 12 of the 13 games, while Kaleniecki has tallied 17 points, including a line-best 10 goals. • U-M has had two players score four points in a game twice this season. Brandon Kaleniecki (2-2-4) and T.J. Hensick (1-34) each scored four points on Feb. 20 against Bowling Green. Hensick (2-2-4) and Milan Gajic (0-4-4) accomplished the feat against Western Michigan (Jan. 24).

IN THE POLLS USA TODAY/AHM (Feb. 23) Rank, Team Rec. 1. Boston College (34) 25-3-4 2. North Dakota 22-6-3 3. Maine 23-6-3 4. Michigan 23-8-1 5. Minnesota-Duluth 22-8-3 6. Wisconsin 18-9-7 7. Minnesota 20-11-3 8. New Hampshire 17-10-5 9. St. Cloud State 18-10-4 10. Miami (Ohio) 18-11-3 11. Denver 19-10-5 12. Ohio State 20-14-0 13. Colgate 18-9-5 14. Michigan State 21-14-1 15. Massachusetts 16-9-6

Pts. 510 472 421 414 397 326 295 235 234 221 178 111 101 87 30

Last 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 12 NR NR 15

Pts. 600 552 506 474 465 379 374 280 260 256 202 135 119 92 30

Last 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 12 NR NR 14

USCHO (Feb. 23) Rank, Team Rec. 1. Boston College (40) 25-3-4 2. North Dakota 22-6-3 3. Maine 23-6-3 4. Michigan 23-8-1 5. Minnesota-Duluth 22-8-3 6. Wisconsin 18-9-7 7. Minnesota 20-11-3 8. New Hampshire 17-10-5 9. St. Cloud State 18-10-4 10. Miami 18-11-3 11. Denver 19-10-5 12. Ohio State 20-14-0 13. Colgate 18-9-5 14. Michigan State 21-14-1 15. Massachusetts 16-9-6

Numbers in parentheses indicate first-place votes.

• U-M has had 10 players score at least one point on four occasions this season, including two of the team’s last three games (Feb. 14, Feb. 20). A season-best 13 players put their names in the scoring colum in a 6-2 win over Niagara (Nov. 1). • All five goals scored by Bowling Green in last weekend’s (Feb. 20-21) series were scored by defensemen.

North Street, Mich. Montclair, NJ.

26

Reilly Olson Grand Prairie, Alberta

30

Mike Mayhew Owatonna, Minn.

34

Noah Ruden

• U-M posted a perfect 6-0 record in January, outscoring its opponents 30-5 in the month. Michigan's goal total was its highest monthly total this season. #2 NICK MARTENS NOTES • Junior Nick Martens scored the first game-winning goal of his career against Lake Superior on Jan. 31. His first-period marker snapped a 10-game goalless streak.

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

35

Al Montoya Glenview, Ill.

Average Height: 6-0 Average Weight: 186 Average Age: 20 years, 4 mos.

Head Coach: Red Berenson Associate Head Coach: Mel Pearson Assistant Coach: Billy Powers Goaltending Coach: Stan Matwijiw Admin. Assistant: Josh Richelew Video Coordinator: David Harlock Equipment Manager: Ian Hume Athletic Trainer: Rick Bancroft

#3 ERIC WERNER NOTES • Junior defenseman Eric Werner is tied for the team lead in game-winning goals with three. Werner notched his most recent game-winner in the third period against Alaska Fairbanks on Feb. 6. • Werner leads U-M’s defensemen in goals (seven). Werner has posted a 7-12-19 line in 31 appearances, second among U-M blueliners to junior Brandon Rogers (6-15-21). • Werner's three goals against Michigan Tech (Dec. 28) marked the first hat trick of his career. Werner was named to the All-Great Lakes Invitational team for his performance.

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A 17-year veteran of the National Hockey League, Red Berenson (Michigan, 1962) is in his 20th season behind the University of Michigan bench, where he owns a 527-248-54 record. Berenson is currently in 12th place on college hockey’s coaching win list and is one of 14 head coaches in college hockey history to accumulate 500 wins. A former Michigan captain and two-time All-American for the Wolverines from 1959-62, Berenson has averaged over 26 wins a season in his collegiate coaching career. Berenson has led Michigan to a pair of NCAA Championships (1996, 1998) and 13 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament, the longest active streak of any school in college hockey. Berenson, who has been associated with 898 Michigan hockey games (830 as a coach, 68 as a student-athlete) in his career, spent three seasons (1979-82) as head coach of the NHL’s St. Louis Blues before coming back to Michigan, earning NHL Coach of the Year honors in 1981. BERENSON YEAR-BY-YEAR Season GP W L T 1984-85 40 13 26 1 1985-86 38 12 26 0 1986-87 40 14 25 1 1987-88 41 22 19 0 1988-89 41 22 14 4 1989-90 42 24 12 6 1990-91 47 34 10 3 1991-92 44 32 9 3 1992-93 40 30 7 3 1993-94 41 33 7 1 1994-95 39 30 8 1 1995-96 43 34 7 2 1996-97 43 35 4 4 1997-98 46 34 11 1 1998-99 42 25 11 6 1999-2000 41 27 10 4 2000-01 45 27 13 5 2001-02 44 28 11 5 2002-03 43 30 10 3 2003-04 32 23 8 1 Totals 832 529 249 54

Pct. .338 .316 .363 .537 .585 .643 .755 .761 .788 .817 .782 .814 .860 .750 .667 .707 .656 .693 .750 .734 .668

WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES - DIVISION I Coach Current School Yrs Wins Jerry York Boston College 32 692 Jack Parker Boston Univ. 31 *689 Rick Comley Michigan State 31 640 Red Berenson Michigan 20 *529 Note: List current throughout the 2003-04 season. Yrs = number of year as a head coach, not the number of years at the current school; *-all wins acquired at current school

#4 ANDY BURNES NOTES • Senior defenseman Andy Burnes (Battle Creek, Mich.) recorded his second point of the year with an assist against Miami (Ohio) on Feb. 14. Burnes’ 0-2-2 line accounts for all but three points from U-M’s three-member senior class. Forward Joe Kautz claims the remaining points (1-2-3). #5 BRANDON ROGERS NOTES • Junior Brandon Rogers leads all U-M defensemen in points with 21 (6-15-21). Rogers' 15 helpers also leads U-M's blueliners. • Sixteen of Rogers' 21 points this season have come on the power play (5-11-16). Rogers is second on the team in power-play scoring. • Rogers tied a career high with three points against Miami (Ohio) on Feb. 14. He has had three three-point games in his career, the last coming against Ferris State on March 22, 2003, in the CCHA Mason Cup championship game. #6 MATT HUNWICK NOTES • Freshman Matt Hunwick scored his first-career goal against Miami (Ohio) (Feb. 14). Hunwick has 1-11-12 totals in 30 games for the Wolverines. • Hunwick surpassed his first-half scoring output just two games into the second half of the season. Hunwick posted a 0-4-4 line in the first half, before adding five assist during the first weekend of January (Jan. 9-10). Hunwick has 1-7-8 totals since returning from the 2004 IIHF World Junior Championships on Jan. 5. • Hunwick 's three-assist performance against OSU on Jan. 10 is his first-career playmaker and second-career multi-point game. Hunwick finished the weekend with five assists and has six of his seven points this season in play against Ohio State. #7 T.J. HENSICK NOTES BRIEFLY: Currently on a four-game points streak (2-6-8) ... Has scored 4-19-23 in last 13 games dating back to Dec. 23 ... Has been held off the scoresheet in just nine of 32 games this season ... Scored four points in a game three times ... Turned 18 years old on Dec. 10. • Freshman T.J. Hensick leads the nation in assists with 30 helpers on the year. Alabama-Huntsville’s Jared Ross is second in the NCAA with 28. • Hensick leads the nation’s rookies in scoring with 41 points (11-30-41) in 32 games. He is also tops in the CCHA during conference play, recording 34 points (10-24-34) in league play this season. • Hensick notched the first playmaker of his career with three assists against Bowling Green (Feb. 20), finishing the game with a 1-3-4 line. • Hensick’s career-long five-game points streak came to an end against Miami (Ohio) (Feb. 13). • Hensick’s four-point performance against Western Michigan (Jan. 24) was the second four-point game of his career. He also scored 2-2-4 at Ferris State on Nov. 7. #8 JASON DEST NOTES • Freshman defenseman Jason Dest netted his first-career tally with the game-winner against Western Michigan (Jan. 23). #9 MILAN GAJIC NOTES BRIEFLY: Currently on a three-game points streak (3-3-6) ... Has posted 1-1-2 in each of the last three games ... Has already posted career highs in goals, assists and points. • Junior Milan Gajic owns the Wolverines’ longest points streak of the season with a career-best nine-game run from Dec. 28-Feb. 7. Gajic posted 6-9-15 totals during the run.

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Overall ..................................................................23-8-1 Against ranked opponents......................................5-2-0 Game 1 of a CCHA weekend series ....................10-2-0 Game 2 of a CCHA weekend series ......................8-3-1 Games following a win..........................................17-5-1 Games following a loss ..........................................6-2-0 Games following a tie ............................................0-1-0 The margin of victory is one goal ..........................6-1-0 The margin of victory is two goals ..........................3-4-0 The margin of victory is three or more goals........14-2-0 Scoring first ..........................................................21-3-0 The opponent scores first ......................................2-5-1 Leading after one period ......................................16-2-0 The opponent leads after one period ....................0-5-1 Tied after one period ..............................................7-1-0 Leading after two periods ....................................17-0-0 The opponent leads after two periods ....................1-5-1 Tied after two periods ............................................5-3-0 In overtime ..............................................................0-1-1 Outshooting its opponent......................................18-2-0 Being outshot by an opponent................................4-8-1 Shots on goal are even ..........................................1-1-0 Scoring a power-play goal ....................................19-3-1 Not scoring a power-play goal................................4-5-0 Allowing a power-play goal ....................................7-6-1 Not allowing a power-play goal ............................16-2-0 Scoring a shorthanded goal....................................3-1-0 Allowing a shorthanded goal ..................................2-5-0 When wearing white jerseys ..................................8-6-1 When wearing blue jerseys ..................................10-1-0 When wearing maize jerseys..................................5-1-0

Month-By-Month Record ... Home October (7 GP) 5-0-0 November (7 GP) 2-2-0 December (6 GP) 1-0-0 January (6 GP) 5-0-0 Februrary (8 GP) 4-0-0 March (2 GP) Total (37 GP) 17-2-0

Away Total 1-1-0 6-1-0 1-2-0 3-4-0 2-2-1 3-2-1 1-0-0 6-0-0 1-1-0 5-1-0 6-6-1 23-8-1

Week-By-Week In The Polls ... USCHO USA Today INCH Preseason . . . .2 . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . .— Oct. 6 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . .3 Oct. 13 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . .8 Oct. 20 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . .8 Oct. 27 . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . .4 Nov. 3 . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .4 Nov. 10 . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .4 Nov. 17 . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . .6 Nov. 25 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .6 Dec. 2 . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . .11 Dec. 8 . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . .10 Dec. 15 . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . .8 Dec. 29 . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . .10 Jan. 5 . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . .9 Jan. 12 . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .5 Jan. 19 . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .5 Jan. 26 . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . .3 Feb. 2 . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .3 Feb. 9 . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . .5 Feb. 16 . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . .3 Feb. 23 . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . .3 Next Poll Released Monday, March 1st.

• Gajic became the first Wolverine in 128 games to notch four assists in an outing with his performance against Western Michigan (Jan. 24). Andy Hilbert last had four helpers in Michigan’s 9-0 win over Notre Dame on Jan. 23, 2001. • With goals in four-straight games from Dec. 28-Jan. 23, Gajic produced a careerlong goals streak. #10 DWIGHT HELMINEN NOTES BRIEFLY: Currently on four-game points streak (6-1-7) ... Scored goals in each of last four outings ... Two-time CCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Feb. 16, Nov. 17) ... Leads team in SH goals ... 12 of his 13 goals this season have come against Ohio-based teams. • Dwight Helminen recorded his first career multi-assist game in his 100th game as a Wolverine (Western Michigan, Jan. 23). Helminen has 31 career assists at that point but had never recorded more than one in a game.

Current Streaks … Player Games G-A–P Andrew Ebbett 9 2-13-15 Ebbett 9 13 Dwight Helminen 4 6-1-7 Helminen 4 4 Brandon Rogers 3 2-3-5 T.J. Hensick 3 2-6-8 Hensick 3 6 Milan Gajic 3 3-3-6 Gajic 3 3, 3 Brandon Kaleniecki 3 3-4-7 Kaleniecki 3 4

Streak Points Assists Points Goals Points Points Assists Points G, A Points Assists

Season-Long Streaks … Player Milan Gajic

Games 9

G-A–P 6-9-15

Streak Points

T.J Hensick

5

8

Assists

Brandon Kaleniecki

4

6

Goals

Goal/Assist streaks are shaded when they take place during a point streak.

• Helminen is the second Wolverine this season to net four goals in one game, joining sophomore Brandon Kaleniecki who had a supersized hat trick against Quinnipiac on Oct. 17. • Helminen’s four-goal outburst against Ohio State included tallies at even strength, on the power play and while shorthanded. Jason Botterill (1994-97) was the last Wolverine to achieve this feat in his hat trick against Bowling Green on Feb. 1, 1997. • Helminen's hat trick was the junior's second career three-goal effort, both of which have come against the Buckeyes (Jan. 10, 2004, and March 21, 2003). #11 JOE KAUTZ NOTES • Senior forward Joe Kautz's 1-2-3 line accounts for all but two of the points scored this season by Michigan's three-member senior class. Captain Andy Burnes has recorded the other points (two assists). #13 MIKE BROWN NOTES • Freshman forward Mike Brown netted his first multi-goal game with two markers against Western Michigan (Jan. 24). Brown’s goals came at even strength and shorthanded, one of U-M’s four on the season. • Brown has three-career multi-point games. #14 BRANDON KALENIECKI NOTES BRIEFLY: Currently on a three-game points streak (3-4-7) ... Leads team in goals ... Has set career season-highs in goals, assists and points ... Named MVP in state of Michigan while playing at Detroit Catholic Central HS in 1999-2000. • Sophomore Brandon Kaleniecki posted a career best five-game goal-scoring streak from Jan. 10-31, in which he tallied seven goals. The streak was also the longest of his career. • Kaleniecki netted a career-high four goals against Quinnipiac (Oct. 17). He was the first of two Wolverines to net four goals this season, joined by Dwight Helminen on Jan. 10.

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U - M ’ S M U LT I - P O I N T Player Tot. Ebbett 12 Hensick 11 Gajic 8 Kaleniecki 7 Helminen 6 Rogers 6 Tambellini 6 Moss 5 Werner 5 Brown 3 Ryznar 3 Nystrom 3 Hunwick 3 Martens 1 Rohlfs 1 Woodford Jr. 1

GAMES 2 3 12 0 7 1 7 0 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0

4 5+ 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

U - M ’ s M U LT I - G O A L G A M E S . . . Player, Date Goals Dwight Helminen, 1/10/04 . . . . . . . . .4 Brandon Kaleniecki, 10/17/03 . . . . . . .4 Jeff Tambellini, 10/18/03 . . . . . . . . . . .3 Eric Werner, 12/28/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Mike Brown, 1/24/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Andrew Ebbett, 10/26/03 . . . . . . . . . .2 Dwight Helminen, 2/20/04 . . . . . . . . .2 Dwight Helminen, 2/14/04 . . . . . . . . .2 T.J. Hensick, 1/24/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 T.J. Hensick, 11/7/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Brandon Kaleniecki, 2/20/04 . . . . . . . .2 Brandon Kaleniecki, 1/30/04 . . . . . . . .2 Brandon Kaleniecki, 1/24/04 . . . . . . . .2 David Moss, 1/30/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Eric Nystrom, 12/13/03 . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Jason Ryznar, 2/6/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Jeff Tambellini, 11/7/03 . . . . . . . . . . . .2

#15 JEFF TAMBELLINI NOTES • Sophomore Jeff Tambellini broke out of a 16-game stretch without a goal with his power-play marker against Bowling Green on Feb. 20. • Tambellini snapped an eight-game run without a pont, the longest of his career, with two assists against the Buckeyes on Jan. 10. • Tambellini is the third member of his family to represent Canada in major international competition. Jeff’s father Steve also played for Canada during the World Junior Championship, earning a bronze medal in 1978. #18 DAVID MOSS NOTES • Junior David Moss has posted 4-4-8 totals in nine games since moving from center to right wing prior to Michigan’s contest against Western Michigan on Jan. 24. • Moss’ two-goal performance on Jan. 30 was the first of the season for the junior forward. He now has four multi-goal games in his career, the last coming on Feb. 22, 2003, against Nebraska Omaha. #19 ANDREW EBBETT NOTES BRIEFLY: Currently on a nine-game points streak (2-13-15) ... Has scored in 13 of last 15 games ... Leads the team with 12 multi-point games ... Tied for second on the team with +12 rating ... Leads U-M with 44 career assists ... Has set career season-highs in assists and points. • Sophomore Andrew Ebbett is the second Wolverine to accumulate 30 points on the season, joining freshman T.J. Hensick. Ebbett has posted a 6-26-32 line in 32 games this season. • Ebbett snapped a career-long 15-game goalless streak with his fifth tally of the season in the second period against Western Michigan on Jan. 24. Ebbett’s last prior goal came against Niagara on Nov. 1. #21 ERIC NYSTROM NOTES BRIEFLY: U-M’s active leading scorer with 42-32-74 totals ... Also leads Wolverines in career goals ... Scored five of his nine goals on the power play. #22 JASON RYZNAR NOTES • Alaska-native Jason Ryznar netted two goals in his home state. Ryznar opened scoring against Alaska Fairbanks on Feb. 6 and later added an empty-net tally. Ryznar has three goals in the state of Alaska in his career. • Ryznar netted the fourth game-winning goal of his career against Miami (Ohio) (Feb. 13). #25 TIM COOK NOTES • Freshman defenseman Tim Cook (Montclair, N.J.) tallied the first assist of his career in the first period against Bowling Green (Feb. 21). #30 MIKE MAYHEW NOTES • Freshman goalie Mike Mayhew made his career debut in the third period against Michigan Tech (Dec. 28). He made 12 saves and allowed one goal in 16:56 minutes of play. #34 NOAH RUDEN NOTES • Noah Ruden earned the first win of his career against Michigan Tech (Dec. 28). He set career standards with 60 minutes played, 34 saves and four goals against versus Boston College in his first-career start on Dec. 27.

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T a l e o f t h e Ta p e . . . Last Week Overall Record Current Streak Home Record Road Record Neutral Site Record League Record/Place Overtime Record Last 5 games Last 10 games Goals For/Average (NCAA Rank) CCHA Goals For/Average, Rank Goals Against/Average (NCAA Rank) CCHA Goals Against/Average, Rank Power Play Percentage, NCAA Rank CCHA Power Play Percentage, Rank Penalty Kill Percentage, NCAA Rank CCHA Penalty Kill Percentage, Rank Shorthanded Goals For/Against Penalty Minutes/Average (NCAA Rank) CCHA Penalty Minutes/Average, Rank Top Scorer Top Goal Scorer Top Assist Leader Top Defenseman Top Goaltender

2 0 0 3 - 0 4 H o n o r s a n d Aw a rd s HBC Financial Group CCHA Player of the Month Al Montoya - January CCHA Offensive Player of the Week Dwight Helminen - Feb. 16 Brandon Kaleniecki - Jan. 26 Dwight Helminen - Nov. 17 CCHA Defensive Player of the Week Al Montoya - Jan. 26 Al Montoya - Oct. 5 CCHA Rookie of the Week Matt Hunwick - Jan. 11 T.J. Hensick - Nov. 9 David Rohlfs - Oct. 12 T.J. Hensick - Oct. 5 Inside College Hockey.com Preseason All-America Second Team Jeff Tambellini Preseason All-Rookie T.J. Hensick NHL Central Scouting Midterm Report Released Jan. 15 Al Montoya, No. 1, North America - Goalies T.J. Hensick, No. 96, NA - Skaters * Mike Brown, No. 144, NA - Skaters Matt Hunwick, No. 179, NA - Skaters * would have to “opt-in” to 2004 draft Hockey News Top 50 NHL Prospects Eric Nystrom, No. 50 (Feb. 17)

Michigan W, 7-3 vs. Bowling Green W, 5-2 vs. Bowling Green 23-8-1 Won 4 17-2-0 5-5-1 1-1-0 18-5-1 (1st) 0-1-1 4-1-0 9-1-0 123/3.84 (5th) 94/3.92, 1st 76/2.38 (10th) 52/2.17, 1st .217 (41-188), 4th .229 (32-140), 1st .847 (116-137), 22nd .827 (86-104), 7th 4/7 603/18.84 (14th) 493/20.54, 10th T.J. Hensick (11-30-41) Brandon Kaleniecki (16) Hensick (30) Brandon Rogers (6-15-21) Al Montoya (20-7-1, 2.21 GAA, .916 SV%)

Notre Dame Did not play 15-11-4 Won 2 10-1-2 4-9-2 1-1-0 11-10-3 0-1-4 2-2-1 4-4-2 81/2.70 (34th) 73/3.04, 7th 71/2.37 (9th) 64/2.67, 5th .181 (26-144), T-23rd .184 (21-114), 4th .889 (120-135), 3rd .895 (94-105), 1st 3/1 414/13.8 (48th) 340/14.17, 2nd Rob Globke (16-14-30) Globke (16) Aaron Gill (17) Neil Komadowski (4-14-18) David Brown (11-5-3,2.07 GAA,.930 SV%)

#35 AL MONTOYA NOTES • Sophomore Al Montoya earned his 50th victory in a Michigan uniform with the win against Miami (Ohio) on Feb. 14, the day after his 19th birthday. Here is how Montoya stacks up against Michigan recent goaltenders: THROUGH FIRST 70 GAMES: • Marty Turco (1994-95, 1995-96): 52-14-2 (.757) • Steve Shields (1990-91, 1991-92): 51-11-2 (.742) • Al Montoya (2002-03, 2003-04): 49-17-4 (.728) • Josh Blackburn (1998-99, 1999-2000): 44-14-12 (.714) • Warren Sharples (1986-87, 1987-88): 33-32-2 (.485) FOLLOWING SOPHOMORE SEASON: • Turco: 79 gp, 61-14-2 (.785) • Shields: 74 gp, 53-13-5 (782) • Blackburn: 63 gp, 39-14-10 (.698) • Sharples: 65 gp, 30-31-1 (492)

N a t i o n a l St a t s … Following is where Michigan ranks as a team and individually in the nation, compiled by collegehockeystats.com, through games of Feb. 21: TEAM (Note: there are 58 NCAA Div. I teams) Category Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Penalty Minutes Power Play Penalty Killing Special Teams Winning Percentage Unbeaten Streak INDIVIDUAL Name Hensick Ebbett Gajic Kaleniecki Helminen Gajic Hensick Ebbett Gajic Gajic Hensick Nystrom Rogers Helminen Kaleniecki Brown Tambellini Werner Rogers Werner Hensick Montoya Montoya Montoya

Rank 5 10 5 14 4 22 41 4 7

Category PPG PPG PPG GPG GPG GPG APG APG APG PwPG PwPG PwPG PwPG ShG ShG ShG GWG GWG PPGD PPGD PPGR GAA SV% WIN%

Rank 8 T-66 T-70 T-31 T-59 T-66 2 T-10 T-85 T-29 T-29 T-47 T-47 T-14 T-36 T-36 T-26 T-26 T-24 T-38 2 13 22 5

Avg. 3.84 2.38 1.46 18.8 21.8 84.7 48.8 .734 4-0-0 No. 1.28 0.97 0.97 0.50 0.43 0.41 0.94 0.78 0.55 6 6 5 5 2 1 1 3 3 0.62 0.58 1.28 2.26 .915 .750

CATEGORY ABBREVIATIONS: PPGpoints per game; GPG- goals per game; APG- assists per game; PwPG- powerplay goals; GWG- game-winning goals; PPGD- points per game, defenseman; PPGR- points per game, rookie; GAA goals-against average; SV%- save percentage; WIN%- winning percentage.

• Montoya was named HBC Financial Group CCHA Player of the Month in January. Montoya posted a 6-0 record, including a pair of shutouts. He stopped 104-of-109 shots during the month for a .956 save percentage. • Montoya has recorded five shutouts this season and now has nine in his career. Montoya's 2003-04 shutout mark is a career high for blankings in a season. Marty Turco holds the Michigan record for career shutouts with 15. • Montoya had a career-long 127:47 shutout streak snapped in the third period of UM’s game against Lake Superior (Jan. 30). Montoya's longest shutout streak was previously 115:20 from Nov. 15-22, 2003.

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U - M ’s PERANI CUP LEADERS... Place, Name

1st 2nd 3rd Tot.*

1. Al Montoya 2. T.J. Hensick 3. Brandon Kaleniecki Dwight Helminen 5. Brandon Rogers 6. Andrew Ebbett Eric Nystrom Eric Werner 9. Matt Hunwick David Moss Milan Gajic 12. Jeff Tambellini 13. David Rohlfs Andy Burnes 15. Nick Martens Mike Woodford Jr. Mike Brown Jason Dest

5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1

31 20 14 14 11 8 8 8 6 6 6 4 3 3 1 1 1 1

* Standings include CCHA Games only

A L L -T I M E C C H A F I N I S H E S . . . Year

Record

1981-82 14-12-4 1982-83 11-21-0 1983-84 11-18-1 1984-85 11-20-1 1985-86 10-22-0 1986-87 11-20-1 1987-88 17-15-0 1988-89 17-11-4 1989-90 16-11-5 1990-91 24-5-3 1991-92 22-7-3 1992-93 23-5-2 1993-94 24-5-1 1994-95 22-4-1 1995-96 22-6-2 1996-97 21-3-3 1997-98 22-7-1 1998-99 17-8-5 1999-2000 19-6-3 2000-01 16-9-3 2001-02 19-5-4 2002-03 18-7-3

Finish Tournament

5th 9th 9th 7th 8th 7th 5th 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st T-1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st T-2nd 1st 2nd

— — — 1st Round — 1st Round 1st Round 1st Round Semifinalist Finalist Finalist Semifinalist Champions Semifinalist Champions Champions Semifinalist Champions Semifinalist Finalist Champions Champions

CCHA Regular-Season Championships (7)

1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96(co), 1996-97, 1999-2000, 2001-02

• Montoya became the second Wolverine to earn a Directorate Award and all-tournament honors at the WJC. Mike Cammalleri (2000-02) won the Directorate Award as the top forward in the 2002 World Junior Championships while playing for Team Canada. • Montoya's goals-against average of 1.33 is the second-lowest GAA by a U.S. goalie in the World Junior Championship. Rick DiPietro posted a 1.30 GAA in 2001. His .944 save percentage also ranks second all-time among U.S. goaltenders. Jim Carey posted a .975 mark in the 1993 tournament.

RU N N I NG I T E M S . . . COUNTRY MEN Sophomore goalie Al Montoya and freshman defenseman Matt Hunwick, who was a late addition to the team, represented the U.S. at the 2004 World Junior Championship. The U.S. squad won the country’s first WJC gold medal in the 28year history of the event. The team is composed of the nation’s top players under 20 years old. Juniors Dwight Helminen and Eric Nystrom were Maize and Blue representatives on last year’s U.S. team. TAMBY GETS THE CALL Sophomore forward Jeff Tambellini was one of 22 players chosen to represent Canada in the 2004 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, scheduled for Dec. 26, 2003-Jan. 4, 2004 in Helsinki and Hameenlinna, Finland. Tambellini posted 2-3-5 totals in six games during the tournament. RUNNING THE JOE The third-place game of the Great Lakes Invitational against Michigan Tech (Dec. 28) marked Michigan's 100th contest played at Joe Louis Arena. The Wolverines are 6533-2 all-time at the Joe. SHOWCASE SHUTOUT For the first time in the event's 11-year history, Michigan lost both games of the College Hockey Showcase. The Wolverines lost 3-1 to Wisconsin (Nov. 28) and then dropped a 4-2 decision to Minnesota (Nov. 29). SOMEONE HAS TO BE FIRST Michigan was picked to finish atop the CCHA standings in both the preseason coaches’ and media polls. Michigan received top billing by 10 of 12 conference coaches and from 70 of the 82 participating members of the media. Last season, the Maize and Blue won the CCHA Super Six title, defeating regular-season champ Ferris State in the final. CLUSTER BUSTER U-M will face one of the CCHA’s toughest “clusters” in 2003-04 with four games apiece against conference rivals Michigan State, Miami (Ohio) and Ohio State. Each team finished in the top half of the CCHA standings last season and is again picked to finish among the top six teams in the conference preseason polls. Michigan State was selected to finish second in the media poll and third by the coaches, while the Buckeyes and RedHawks were picked fourth and sixth, respectively, in each ranking.

CCHA Tournament Championships (6)

1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003

HEAD OF THE CLASS Senior Andy Burnes, who will wear the captain’s “C” for Michigan in 2003-04, is the 83rd captain in Michigan history. He inherits the role from departed captain Jed Ortmeyer, who had two seasons as captain of the Wolverines (2001-02, 2002-03). Burnes was an assistant captain last year.

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame WEARING THE “A” Juniors Eric Nystrom and Brandon Rogers will serve as assistant captains for the Maize and Blue in 2003-04. Nystrom is no stranger to a leadership role; he captained the 2002 U.S. World Junior Championship squad. NOT THAT WE’RE KEEPING TRACK Entering the 2003-04 season, Michigan is ranked No. 1 among NCAA Division I schools in wins (303) and winning percentage (.747) over the last 10 seasons. The Maize and Blue is 303-92-32 since 1993-94. Michigan is one of only two schools to have won more than one NCAA title during that span. FROZEN, FOUR TIMES? Michigan hopes to return to the NCAA Frozen Four next April for the fourth consecutive season. Michigan’s streak of three straight Frozen Four appearances is the longest active streak in the NCAA. Under head coach Red Berenson, Michigan has qualified for the last 13 NCAA Tournaments and advanced to the final weekend nine times. Berenson’s Wolverines have won two national titles in 1996 and 1998. DRAFTED Michigan boasts a total of 10 NHL Draft picks on its roster, three of whom were chosen in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft last summer. Jeff Tambellini became the second first-round pick on U-M’s roster, joining Eric Nystrom, when he was taken 27th overall by the Los Angeles Kings. Tim Cook and David Rohlfs were fifth round selections, at No. 142 (Ottawa) and 154 (Edmonton), respectively. 2002 picks: Nystrom (Calgary), Jason Ryznar (New Jersey) and Dwight Helminen (Edmonton). 2001 picks: Milan Gajic (Atlanta), Michael Woodford Jr. (Florida), Brandon Rogers (Anaheim) and David Moss (Calgary). NEXT WEEK The Wolverines will conclude CCHA play against Michigan State on March 5-6. The Maize and Blue meet the Spartans on Friday (March 5) at Munn Ice Arena in East Lansing, Mich. College Sports Television (CSTV) will air the game live beginning at 8 p.m. The season finale on Saturday (March 6) from Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Mich., can be seen on Fox Sports Net Detroit at 7:35 p.m.

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G a m e 1 - vs . M e rc y h u rs t

Game 3 - at Miami (Ohio)

Oct. 4, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,529)

Oct. 11, 2003 Goggin Ice Arena (2,850)

Mercyhurst Michigan

1 1 2

2 0 1

3 2 2

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F 3 5

First Period U-M Helminen 1 (Hunwick, Werner) 10:09 pp MER Johnson 1 (Reynolds, Carter) 12:37 U-M Ebbett 1 (Gajic, Kautz) 14:54 Second Period U-M Nystrom 1 (Moss, Hensick) 14:23 pp Third Period U-M Werner 1 (Ebbett, Gajic) 5:45 U-M Hensick 1 (unassisted) 9:19 pp MER Carter 1 (unassisted) 10:28 MER Borrelli 1 (Wrigley) 12:05 U-M 43 6-12 3-6

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) MER, Franck (60:00, L)

MER 26 7-14 0-5 11-4-8-23 15-12-11-38

Michigan Miami (Ohio)

Michigan Miami (Ohio)

1 1 2

2 1 1

3 1 5

U-M 26 11-25 1-9

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) MIA, Hartley (58:44, L)

F 3 8

First Period MIA Grant 1 (Edwardson, Greene) 16:34 pp U-M Hensick 2 (Rogers, Tambellini) 17:43 pp MIA Edwardson 1 (Kompon, Hogeboom) 19:11 pp Second Period MIA Edwardson 2 (unassisted) 1:56 sh U-M Rohlfs 1 (Helminen, Cook) 16:41 Third Period MIA Kompon 1 (Michael) :20 pp MIA Hogeboom 1 (unassisted) 1:24 MIA Guerin 1 (Edwardson) 5:50 MIA Michael 2 (Hogeboom, Kompon) 8:23 pp MIA Edwardson 3 (unassisted) 10:22 U-M Tambellini 1 (unassisted) 15:31 U-M MIA Shots: 32 35 Penalties: 11-22 15-30 Power Plays: 1-10 4-5 Saves: U-M, Montoya (45:50, L) 10-6-4--20 Ruden (14:10) x-x-4--4 MIA, Crawford-West (60:00, W) 11-13-8--32

3 0 1

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F 2 1

2 3 1

11-13-9--33 8-8-8--24

3 0 2

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F 4 5

First Period U-M Kaleniecki 1 (Henderson, Moss) 2:20 U-M Nystrom 2 (Hensick,Moss) 12:02 pp QU Dumais 1 (Kelly) 15:05 Second Period QU Ludwig 1 (Deinema) 7:24 sh U-M Kaleniecki 2 (Moss) 9:58 QU White 1 (Hughes, Craig) 14:56 QU Falite 1 (Dumais) 15:16 Third Period U-M Kaleniecki 3 (Ebbett, Dest) 2:02 U-M Kaleniecki 4 (Ebbett) 16:38 U-M Shots: 41 Penalties: 2-4 Power Plays: 1-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) QU, Holden (59:48, L)

Quinnipiac Michigan

11-8-6--25 11-15-10--36

First Period No Scoring

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1 0 1

2 0 0

3 0 1

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F 0 2

First Period U-M Werner 2 (Hensick) 10:06 Second Period No Scoring Third Period U-M Gajic 1 (Werner, Ebbett) 10:19 pp U-M Shots: 57 Penalties: 5-10 Power Plays: 1-6 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) NMU, Kowalski (59:13, L)

Northern Mich. Michigan

QU 29 4-8 0-2

3 1 1

Northern Mich. Michigan

NMU 19 8-16 0-3 4-5-10--19 20-27-8--55

Oct. 26, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,714)

Oct. 18, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,899) 2 1 2

2-7-10--19 21-18-12--51

G a m e 7 - vs . No r t h e r n M i ch i g a n

G a m e 5 - vs . Q u i n n i p i a c

1 0 0

QU 21 13-26 1-5

Oct. 24, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,973)

Oct. 17, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,884) 1 1 2

U-M Shots: 54 Penalties: 8-16 Power Plays: 1-10 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) QU, Eddy (59:27 L)

G a m e 6 - vs . No r t h e r n M i ch i g a n

MIA 34 15-46 0-8

G a m e 4 - vs . Q u i n n i p i a c

Quinnipiac Michigan

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2 0 0

First Period U-M Henderson 1 (unassisted) 2:19 U-M Rohlfs 2 (Hunwick) 7:03 pp Second Period No Scoring Third Period MIA Edwardson 4 (Guerin, Grant) 7:51

Game 2 - at Miami (Ohio) Oct. 10, 2003 Goggin Ice Arena (2,605)

1 2 0

Second Period U-M Tambellini 2 (Rogers, Hensick) 1:15 pp U-M Tambellini 3 (Rohlfs) 14:32 QU Morrison 1 (Morton) 19:07 pp Third Period QU White 2 (Hughes, Cashman) 3:49 U-M Tambellini 4 (Hensick) 12:40

F 2 3

1 1 1

2 1 2

3 0 2

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F 2 5

First Period U-M Nystrom 3 (Rogers, Hensick) 6:57 pp NMU Olver 4 (Maunu, Contois) 11:28 Second Period U-M Moss 1 (Tambellini, Rogers) :48 pp NMU Southern 3 (Kinnunen, Waugh) 4:30 U-M Ebbett 2 (Hunwick, Woodford) 7:31 Third Period U-M Tambellini 5 (unassisted) 2:51 U-M Ebbett 3 (Werner, Woodford) 8:17 pp U-M Shots: 34 Penalties: 8-24 Power Plays: 3-7 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) NMU, Kowalski (60:00, L)

NMU 26 10-28 0-5 7-10-7--24 1-18-10--29

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

G a m e 8 - vs . N i a g a ra

G a m e 10 - v s . F e r r i s S t a t e

Nov. 1, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,643)

Nov. 8, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,823)

Niagara Michigan

1 0 2

2 2 2

3 0 2

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F 2 6

First Period U-M Moss 2 (Tambellini, Rogers) 11:39 pp U-M Rohlfs 3 (Werner, Woodford) 12:23 Second Period U-M Tambellini 6 (Nystrom, Dest) :35 U-M Brown 1 (Ebbett, Kaleniecki) 6:58 NU Nahirniak 1 (unassisted) 16:10 NU Welch 1 (Homunik, Ehgoetz) 19:14 Third Period U-M Ebbett 4 (Kaleniecki, Gajic) 9:45 pp U-M Henderson (unassisted) 10:11 U-M NU Shots: 38 22 Penalties: 7-14 11-30 Power Plays: 2-7 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (52:20, W) 3-8-6--17 Ruden (7:40) x-x-3--3 NU, VanNynatten (60:00, L) 7-14-11--32

Ferris State Michigan

Michigan Ferris State

1 1 0

2 3 5

3 1 0

OT F 0 -- 5 1 -- 6

First Period U-M Tambellini 7 (Rogers, Nystrom) 9:51 pp Second Period FSU Flamminio 1 (Bomersback, Kinnie) :54 pp FSU York 2 (Nesbitt) 6:19 pp U-M Hensick 3 (unassisted) 6:59 U-M Hensick 4 (Rogers, Nystrom) 9:00 pp FSU Large 1 (Smith) 10:50 FSU Legue 3 (Nesbitt) 12:58 FSU Nesbitt (Rallo) 18:58 U-M Tambellini 8 (Nystrom, Hensick) 19:27 Third Period U-M Werner 3 (Hensick, Ebbett) 19:04 ex Overtime FSU Smith 4 (Legue, Rallo) 2:52 pp U-M 30 11-22 3-8

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (62:24, L) FSU, Brown (62:52, W)

FSU 41 11-22 3-9 12-8-13-2--35 12-8-4-1--25

2 1 1

3 0 1

---

F 2 3

First Period U-M Gajic 2 (Martens, Werner) 5:27 pp FSU Rallo 3 (Legue, Nesbitt) 6:00 pp Second Period U-M Rogers 1 (Hensick, Moss) 5:20 pp FSU Thomson 2 (Kinnie, McIver) 14:18 Third Period U-M Tambellini 9 (Rogers, Moss) 1:34 pp U-M Shots: 33 Penalties: 8-16 Power Plays: 3-6 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) FSU, Brown (58:52, L)

Michigan Ohio State

2 0 0

FSU 23 10-20 1-4

Wisconsin Michigan

5-7-9--21 10-11-9--30

3 2 0

---

F 4 0

First Period U-M Brown 2 (Helminen, Nystrom) 8:18 U-M Martens 1 (Hensick, Ryznar) 17:14 Second Period No scoring Third Period U-M Helminen 2 (Gajic, Brown) 5:59 U-M Hensick 5 (Woodford, Hunwick) 16:13 U-M Shots: 31 Penalties: 6-12 Power Plays: 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) OSU, Betz (60:00, L)

OSU 30 6-12 0-4 9-16-5--30 6-13-8--27

Nov. 15, 2003 Value City Arena (4,381) 1 1 2

2 0 2

3 1 1

---

First Period U-M Helminen 3 (Brown) :21 OSU May 4 (Barton, Andress) 3:46 OSU Spector 3 (Bernard, Olsgard) 15:40 Second Period OSU Steckel 6 (Caponigri, Waddell) :28

11-9-4--24 13-13-18--44

F 2 5

1 1 0

2 0 1

3 2 0

---

F 3 1

First Period WIS Boeser 3 (Earl) 17:47 Second Period U-M Ryznar (unassisted) 19:21 Third Period WIS MacMurchy 8 (Joudrey, Likens) 12:21 pp WIS Bourque 4 (Joudrey, Wozniewski) 19:37 en U-M Shots: 24 Penalties: 6-12 Power Plays: 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (59:27, L) WIS, Bruckler (60:00, W)

WIS 26 7-14 1-3 4-14-5--23 12-7-4--23

C o l l e g e H o cke y S h owc a s e G a m e 14 - v s . M i n n e s o t a Nov. 29, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,798)

Minnesota Michigan

G a m e 12 - a t O h i o S t a t e

Michigan Ohio State

OSU 29 13-37 0-3

Nov. 28, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,776)

Nov. 14, 2003 Value City Arena (9,954) 1 2 0

U-M Shots: 46 Penalties: 11-22 Power Plays: 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, L) OSU, Betz (60:00, L)

C o l l e g e H o cke y S h owc a s e G a m e 13 - v s . W i s c o n s i n

G a m e 11 - a t O h i o S t a t e

G a m e 9 - a t Fe rr i s St a t e Nov. 7, 2003 Ewigleben Ice Arena (2,493)

1 1 1

OSU Bittner 8 (Caponigri, Andress) 18:29 sh Third Period OSU Knapp 3 (May, Barton) 11:52 U-M Kaleniecki 5 (Ebbett) 16:11

1 1 2

2 1 0

3 2 0

---

F 4 2

First Period MIN Guyer 4 (Riddle, Ballard) 7:45 U-M Kaleniecki 6 (unassisted) 13:47 sh U-M Rogers 2 (unassisted) 17:19 Second Period MIN Riddle 7 (Guyer) 19:10 sh Third Period MIN Sertich 2 (Harrington, Tallackson) 13:24 MIN Tallackson 3 (unassisted) 19:56 U-M Shots: 32 Penalties: 6-12 Power Plays: 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (58:45, L) MIN, Briggs (59:56, W)

MIN 32 8-27 0-3 14-6-8--28 9-6-15--30

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

G a m e 15 - v s . M i c h i g a n S t a t e Dec. 5, 2003 Yost Ice Arena (6,904)

Michigan State Michigan

1 0 0

2 0 0

3 0 2

---

F 0 2

U-M Shots: 30 Penalties: 6-12 Power Plays: 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) UNO, Holt (58:45, L)

UNO 23 6-12 0-4

G re a t L a ke s I n v i t a t i o n a l G a m e 2 0 - v s . M i c h i g a n Te c h

11-8-3--22 7-11-10--28

G a m e 18 - a t N e b r a s k a - O m a h a First Period No Scoring Second Period No Scoring Third Period U-M Nystrom 4 (Helminen) 18:33 U-M Hensick 6 (Kaleniecki) 19:59 en U-M 38 3-6 0-3

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) MSU, Vicari (59:02, L)

Dec. 13, 2003 Qwest Center Omaha (10,034) 1 Michigan 0 Nebraska-Omaha 1

MSU 23 4-8 0-2 7-6-10--23 13-10-13--36

G a m e 16 - a t M i c h i g a n S t a t e Dec. 6, 2003 Munn Ice Arena (6,591)

Michigan Michigan State

1 0 1

2 0 0

3 0 1

---

F 0 2

First Period MSU Lalonde 12 (Potter) 16:33 pp Second Period No Scoring Third Period MSU Booth 3 (unassisted) :48 U-M 29 6-12 0-4

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, L) MSU, Vicari (60:00, w)

MSU 17 7-14 1-3

First Period UNO Lefley 5 (Parse, Kisio) 9:56 pp Second Period U-M Nystrom 5 (Kaleniecki, Hensick) :41 pp UNO Wong 5 (Parse, Kisio) 6:37 UNO Lefley 6 (Adams, Hacker) 8:19 U-M Nystrom 6 (Ebbett, Martens) 16:02 Third Period U-M Gajic 3 (Ebbett, Martens) 8:14 Overtime No scoring U-M 24 4-8 1-4

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (65:00, W) UNO, Tebbs (65:00, L)

Boston College Michigan

7-5-3--15 13-10-6--29

3 0 0

OT F 0 -- 3 0 -- 3

UNO 25 6-12 1-2

---

First Period U-M Brown 3 (Nystrom, Helminen) 5:59 U-M Hensick 7 (Ryznar) 18:06 Second Period UNO Chwedoruk 1 (Thomas) 9:43 Third Period No Scoring

F 2 1

1 1 0

2 0 0

5-7-7-3--22 2-7-9-3--21

3 3 1

---

F 4 1

First Period BC Alberts 3 (Shannon) 19:20 pp Second Period No Scoring Third Period BC Voce 15 (Forrest, B. Eaves) 12:42 sh BC Collins 7 (Spina, Shannon) 15:29 BC Gionta 5 (B. Eaves) 18:01 U-M Kautz 1 (Henderson) 19:16 U-M Shots: 35 Penalties: 5-10 Power Plays: 0-4 Saves: U-M, Ruden (60:00, L) BC, Pearce (60:00, W)

Michigan Michigan Tech

1 2 0

2 3 1

3 1 1

---

F 6 2

First Period U-M Rogers 3 (Ebbett, Ryznar) 4:12 pp U-M Werner 4 (unassisted) 16:29 pp Second Period U-M Gajic 4 (Ryznar, Ebbett) 2:40 U-M Rohlfs 4 (Helminen, Kautz) 6:59 MTU Connor 15 (unassisted) 17:17 sh U-M Werner 5 (Hensick, Rogers) 19:00 Third Period U-M Werner 6 (Hensick, Kaleniecki) 3:04 MTU Desmet 6 (unassisted) 17:27 U-M Shots: 48 Penalties: 15-30 Power Plays: 2-9 Saves: U-M, Ruden (43:04, W) Mayhew (16:56) MTU, Ellsworth (60:00, L)

MTU 26 17-34 0-7 6-4-2--12 x-x-12--12 9-13-20--42

G a m e 21 - v s . O h i o S t a t e

Dec. 27, 2003 Joe Louis Arena (13,159)

Dec. 12, 2003 Qwest Center Omaha (9,180) 2 0 1

3 1 0

G re a t L a ke s I n v i t a t i o n a l G a m e 19 - v s . B o s t o n C o l l e g e

G a m e 17 - a t N e b r a s k a - O m a h a

1 Michigan 2 Nebraska-Omaha 0

2 2 2

Dec. 28, 2003 Joe Louis Arena (15,820)

BC 38 5-10 1-4 11-12-11--34 7-12-15--34

Jan. 9, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,915)

Ohio State Michigan

1 0 1

2 2 1

3 0 1

---

F 2 3

First Period U-M Eric Nystrom 7 (Gajic, Hensick) 4:32 pp Second Period OSU Pelley 5 (Caponigri, Collins) 7:52 OSU Knapp 4 (Guenin, Bencharsk) 8:09 U-M Gajic 5 (Hunwick, Werner) 17:51 pp Third Period U-M Ryznar 2 (Ebbett, Hunwick) 6:23 U-M Shots: 29 Penalties: 5-10 Power Plays: 2-8 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) OSU, Betz (59:01, L)

OSU 29 9-18 0-4 10-9-8--27 7-14-5--26

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

G a m e 2 2 - vs . O h i o S t a t e Jan. 10, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,859)

Ohio State Michigan

1 1 3

2 0 2

3 0 2

---

F 1 7

First Period U-M Helminen 4 (Tambellini, Hunwick) :56 U-M Gajic 6 (Hensick, Hunwick) 2:44 OSU Pelley 6 (Schembri, Andress) 8:42 pp U-M Kaleniecki 7 (Hensick, Ebbett) 15:45 pp Second Period U-M Helminen 5 (unassisted) 3:20 U-M Brown 4 (Ryznar, Dest) 6:53 Third Period U-M Helminen 6 (Brown, Moss) 7:50 sh U-M Helminen 7 (Hunwick, Tambellini) 10:42 pp U-M Shots: 28 Penalties: 15-54 Power Plays: 2-7 Saves: U-M, Montoya (48:46, W) Ruden (11:14) OSU, Betz (26:53, L) Caruso (33:07)

5-4-2--11 x-x-4--4 6-5-x--11 x-10-0--10

Michigan Western Mich.

3 3 1

---

F 4 1

First Period No Scoring Second Period U-M Gajic 7 (Kaleniecki) 17:39 Third Period WM Walton 10 (Bellissimo, Ponto) 4:05 U-M Dest 1 (Helminen, Tambellini) 5:59 U-M Moss 3 (Helminen, Werner) 12:43 pp U-M Kaleniecki 8 (Werner) 17:05 U-M Shots: 35 Penalties: 7-14 Power Plays: 1-5 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) WMU, Foster (60:00, L)

2 0 3

WMU 22 8-19 0-2

---

2-7-21-30 10-8-x--18 x-x-10--10

3 1 3

---

F 1 5

First Period No scoring Second Period U-M Kaleniecki 11 (Hensick) 9:38 U-M Moss 4 (Ebbett, Ryznar) 12:39 Third Period U-M Kaleniecki 12 (Ebbett, Gajic) 6:16 U-M Nystrom 8 (Helminen, Tambellini) 9:33 U-M Moss 5 (Ryznar, Rogers) 10:51 LSSU Rainville 1 (Campbell, Fauci) 11:52 U-M Shots: 29 Penalties: 5-10 Power Plays: 0-2 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) LSSU, Violin (60:00, L)

Lake Superior Michigan

10-8-3--21 18-6-7--31

3 0 1

2 0 2

F 0 7

1 0 1

2 0 2

LSSU 18 5-10 0-2

---

3-5-5--13 20-13-x--33 x-x-12--12

F 0 4

First Period U-M Martens 2 (Ebbett, Rogers) 4:11 Second Period U-M Gajic 8 (Hensick, Ebbett) 5:04 pp U-M Kaleniecki 13 (Hensick, Rogers) 10:16 pp Third Period U-M Rohlfs 5 (unassisted) 9:50

2 1 1

3 3 0

---

F 4 1

First Period No Scoring Second Period U-M Ryznar 3 (Ebbett, Moss) 10:24 UAF Czuy 11 (Hendry, Fornataro) 14:09 pp Third Period U-M Werner 7 (Gajic, Hensick) 12:20 pp U-M Rogers 4 (Hensick, Gajic) 13:43 pp U-M Ryznar 4 (Ebbett, Moss) 19:01 en U-M Shots: 34 Penalties: 7-14 Power Plays: 2-7 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) UAF, McKay (58:59, L)

UAF 37 8-27 1-5 19-9-8--36 8-7-15--30

G a m e 2 8 - a t A l a s ka Fa i r b a n k s Feb. 7, 2004 Carlson Center (4,504) 1 Michigan 1 Alaska Fairbanks 1

8-4-5--17 7-7-10--24

3 0 1

LSSU 13 8-16 0-3

G a m e 27 - a t A l a s ka Fa i r b a n k s

1 Michigan 0 Alaska Fairbanks 0

G a m e 2 5 - vs . L a ke S u p e r i o r

1 0 0

U-M Shots: 49 Penalties: 8-16 Power Plays: 2-3 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) LSSU, Violin (40:00, L) Jakaitis (20:00)

Feb. 6, 2004 Carlson Center (4,246)

Jan. 31, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,841)

Jan. 24, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,812) 1 0 3

WMU 30 17-72 0-5

G a m e 2 6 - vs . L a ke S u p e r i o r

G a m e 24 - v s We s t e r n M i c h i g a n

Western Mich. Michigan

Shots: Penalties: Power Plays: Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) WMU, Foster (40:00, L) Marvin (20:00)

Lake Superior Michigan

Jan. 23, 2004 Lawson Ice Arena (4,575) 2 1 0

U-M 35 17-72 1-5

Jan. 30, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,829)

0SU 16 16-56 1-6

G a m e 2 3 - a t We s t e r n M i c h i g a n

1 0 0

First Period U-M Kaleniecki 9 (Hensick, Gajic) 9:31 U-M Brown 5 (unassisted) 13:49 U-M Hensick 8 (Burnes, Gajic) 15:57 Second Period U-M Kaleniecki 10 (Hensick, Gajic) 2:17 U-M Brown 6 (Ebbett, Moss) 11:25 sh U-M Ebbett 5 (Moss, Ryznar) 17:01 Third Period U-M Hensick 9 (Gajic, Kaleniecki) 18:09 pp

2 2 2

3 0 2

---

F 3 5

First Period U-M Ebbett 6 (Hensick, Gajic) 9:57 pp UAF Campbell 10 (Sylvestre) 12:26 sh Second Period UAF Campbell 11 (Lang, Voros) 1:22 pp U-M Gajic 9 (Tambellini, Werner) 9:11 U-M Martens 3 (Ebbett, Rohlfs) 9:57 UAF Grinevitch 3 (Campbell, Voros) 14:51 pp Third Period UAF Czuy 12 (Voros, Hickey) 6:46 UAF Herman 7 (unassisted) 15:47 U-M Shots: 31 Penalties: 8-16 Power Plays: 1-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, L) UAF, Bartusch (60:00, W)

UAF 33 6-12 2-6 13-7-8--28 9-11-8--28

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

G a m e 2 9 - vs . M i a m i ( O h i o )

G a m e 31 - v s . B o w l i n g G r e e n

Feb. 13, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,847)

Feb. 20, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,637)

Miami (Ohio) Michigan

1 1 2

2 0 1

3 0 1

---

F 1 4

First Period U-M Moss 6 (Nystrom, Tambellini) 4:12 pp U-M Ryznar 5 (Ebbett, Moss) 15:39 MIA Hustead 7 (Smith, Grant) 16:46 Second Period U-M Helminen 8 (Brown) 12:53 Third Period U-M Nystrom 9 (Helminen) 18:19 U-M MIA Shots: 27 25 Penalties: 6-12 7-14 Power Plays: 1-5 0-4 Saves: U-M, Montoya (60:00, W) 8-8-8--24 MIA, Crawford-West (60:00, L) 9-6-8--23

G a m e 3 0 - vs . M i a m i ( O h i o ) Feb. 14, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,874)

Miami (Ohio) Michigan

1 2 4

2 1 3

3 2 1

---

F 5 8

First Period MIA Christie 18 (Edwardson, Greene) 11:50 pp U-M Gajic 10 (Ebbett, Rogers) 13:18 pp MIA Davis 4 (unassisted) 14:37 U-M Helminen 9 (Werner) 15:36 U-M Kaleniecki 14 (Hensick) 16:04 U-M Hensick 10 (Rogers, Ebbett) 17:42 pp Second Period MIA Busby 11 (Hustead, Grant) 2:03 U-M Rogers 5 (Gajic, Kaleniecki) 4:25 pp U-M Helminen 10 (Burnes, Hunwick) 9:40 U-M Hunwick 1 (Hensick) 13:42 Third Period MIA Edwardson (Greene, Busby) 0:32 U-M Moss 7 (unassisted) 2:54 MIA Greene 6 (Kompon, Christie) 8:25 pp U-M MIA Shots: 31 40 Penalties: 9-18 10-20 Power Plays: 3-6 2-5 Saves: U-M, Montoya (59:58, W) 11-9-15--35 MIA, Crawford-West (33:42) 10-5-x--15 Petraglia (26:18) x-1-7--8

Bowling Green Michigan

1 0 2

2 2 3

3 1 2

---

F 3 7

First Period U-M Tambellini 10 (Werner, Nystrom) 6:53 pp U-M Hensick 11 (Kaleniecki, Ebbett) 9:18 pp Second Period BG Sitko 1 (Pilkington, Wires) 1:24 U-M Kaleniecki 15 (Hensick) 9:19 U-M Rohlfs 6 (Werner, Dest) 10:07 U-M Helminen 11 (Rohlfs, Rogers) 15:02 BG Escobedo 4 (Falk) 17:45 Third Period U-M Kaleniecki 16 (Gajic, Hensick) 1:00 BG Escobedo 5 ((Minnabarriet, Dobek) 1:35 U-M Gajic 11 (Kaleniecki, Hensick) 6:52 U-M Shots: 43 Penalties: 14-44 Power Plays: 3-8 Saves: U-M, Montoya (41:35, W) Ruden (18:25) BGSU, Sigalet (60:00, L)

BGSU 29 17-50 0-5 7-8-1--16 x-x-10--10 16-9-11--36

G a m e 3 2 - vs . B ow l i n g G re e n Feb. 21, 2004 Yost Ice Arena (6,672)

Bowling Green Michigan

1 1 2

2 0 0

3 1 3

---

F 2 5

First Period BG Bieksa 6 (Minnabarriet) 4:23 pp U-M Gajic 12 (Kaleniecki, Cook) 11:50 U-M Rogers 6 (Gajic, Hensick) 19:10 pp Second Period No scoring Third Period U-M Helminen 12 (Hunwick) 6:30 sh BG Bieksa 7 (Falk, McConvey) 7:27 pp U-M Helminen 13 (unassisted) 10:12 U-M Woodford 1 (Ebbett) 10:47 U-M Shots: 42 Penalties: 11-22 Power Plays: 1-11 Saves: U-M, Montoya (59:45, W) BGSU, Sigalet (59:57, L)

BGSU 34 16-32 2-6 7-13-13--32 12-14-11--37

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

G A M E - BY- G A M E S C O R I N G ( 2 M A R T E N S - 14 K A L E N I E C K I ) Date/Opp. 10/4-MER 10/10-MIA 10/11-MIA 10/17-QUIN 10/18-QUIN 10/24-NMU 10/26-NMU 11/1-NIAG 11/7-FSU 11/8-FSU 11/14-OSU 11/15-OSU 11/28-WIS 11/29-MIN 12/5-MSU 12/6-MSU 12/12-UNO 12/13-UNO 12/27-BC 12/28-MTU 1/9-OSU 1/10-OSU 1/23-WMU 1/24-WMU 1/30-LSSU 1/31-LSSU 2/6-UAF 2/7-UAF 2/13-MIA 2/14-MIA 2/20-BGSU 2/21-BGSU

2 Mart. ------DNP DNP --DNP DNP --0-1 1-0 ------------0-2 ----DNP --DNP DNP --1*-0 --1-0 ----DNP DNP

3 4 Wern. Burnes 1*-1 ----INJ ------------1*-1 --0-1 --0-1 --1px-0 --0-1 INJ --INJ --INJ ----ILL ----------------------3p-0 --0-1 ------0-2 ----0-1 --------1p*-0 --0-1 ------0-1 0-1 0-2 -------

5 6 Rogers Hunw. --0-1 0-1 ----0-1 ----0-1 ------0-2 0-1 0-1 --0-2 --1p-1 ----0-1 --------1-0 --------------------USA 1p-1 USA --0-2 --0-3 --------0-1 --0-2 --1p-0 ----------1p-2 1-1 0-1 --1p-0 0-1

7 Hensick 1p-1 1p-0 --0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 --2p-2 0-1 1-1 ------1e-0 --1*-0 0-1 --0-2 0-1 0-2 --2p-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 --1p-2 1p-3 0-1

8 Dest DNP ----0-1 ------0-1 --------------------------0-1 1*-0 --------------0-1 ---

9 Gajic 0-2 --------1p-0 --0-1 DNP 1p-0 0-1 ----DNP DNP ----1-0 --1*-0 1p-1 1*-0 1-0 0-4 0-1 1p-0 0-2 1-1 --1p-1 1p-1 1-1

10 Helmin. 1p-0 0-1 ----INJ ----DNP ----1-1 1-0 ----0-1 --0-1 ----0-1 --4sp-0 0-2 --0-1 ------1-1 2*-0 1-0 2*-0

11 Kautz 0-1 DNP DNP DNP --DNP --DNP DNT DNP DNT DNT DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP --DNP DNT DNT DNP DNP DNP DNP

13 Brown --------------1-0 ----1*-1 0-1 --------1-0 --------1-1 --2s-0 SUSP ------0-1 -------

14 Kalen. ------4*-0 ------0-2 ------1-0 --1-0 0-1 ----0-1 --0-1 --1p-0 1-1 2*-1 2-0 1p-0 ------1-1 2-2 0-1

NOTES: INJ-injured; ILL-illness; DNP-did not play; DNT-did not travel; SUSP-game disqualification; CAN-with Team Canada for World Junior Championship; USA-with Team USA for World Junior Championships; p-power play goal; s-shorthanded goal; *-game-winning goal; e-empty net goal; x-extra-attacker goal; 2-superscript numbers after a letter indicate number scored (i.e. 3p2e = two power-play goals and an empty net goal).

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

G A M E - BY- G A M E S C O R I N G ( 15 TA M B E L L I N I - G OA LT E N D E R S ) Date/Opp. 10/4-MER 10/10-MIA 10/11-MIA 10/17-QUIN 10/18-QUIN 10/24-NMU 10/26-NMU 11/1-NIAG 11/7-FSU 11/8-FSU 11/14-OSU 11/15-OSU 11/28-WIS 11/29-MIN 12/5-MSU 12/6-MSU 12/12-UNO 12/13-UNO 12/27-BC 12/28-MTU 1/9-OSU 1/10-OSU 1/23-WMU 1/24-WMU 1/30-LSSU 1/31-LSSU 2/6-UAF 2/7-UAF 2/13-MIA 2/14-MIA 2/20-BGSU 2/21-BGSU

15 Tamb. --1-1 ----3p*-0 --1-1 1*-1 2p2-0 1p*-0 ------------CAN CAN CAN CAN --0-2 0-1 --0-1 ----0-1 0-1 --1p-0 ---

16 17 Rohlfs Woodf. ----1-0 --1p*-0 ----DNP 0-1 --------0-2 1-0 0-1 ----------0-1 --------------INJ ----------------1-0 --------------------SUSP 1-0 ------0-1 ----------1*-1 ----1-0

18 19 20 Moss Ebbett Hender. 0-1 1-1 DNP ----------1-0 0-3 0-2 0-1 --------0-1 --1p-0 2p*-0 DNP 1p-0 1p-1 1-0 --0-1 --0-2 --------DNT --0-1 DNT ----DNP ------------INJ --DNP INJ --DNP INJ 0-2 DNP INJ --0-1 INJ 0-2 ----0-1 DNP 0-1 0-1 DNP 1p-0 --DNP 0-1 1-1 DNP 2*-0 0-2 ----0-2 --0-2 0-2 DNP --1p-1 DNP 1p-1 0-1 DNP 1-0 0-2 DNP --0-1 DNP --0-1 DNP

21 Nyst. 1p-0 ----1p-0 ----1p-0 0-1 0-3 --0-1 ------1*-0 --0-1 2p-0 ----1p-0 ------1-0 ------1-1 --0-1 ---

22 24 Ryznar Wyzgow. INJ DNP INJ DNT INJ DNT INJ --INJ DNP INJ DNP INJ DNP --DNP --DNT --DNP 0-1 DNP --DNP 1-0 DNP --DNP --DNP --DNP 0-1 --------DNP 0-2 DNP 1*-0 DNP 0-1 DNP --DNP 0-1 DNP 0-2 DNP --DNP 2e-0 DNT --DNT 1*-0 DNP --DNP --DNP --DNP

25 35 30/34 Cook Montoya May/Rud. ----DNP 0-1 ----- (34) DNP --DNP ----DNP ----DNP DNP --DNP ----DNP ------- (34) DNP --DNP ----DNP ----DNP ----DNP DNP --DNP ----DNP ----DNP ----DNP ----DNP ----DNP --USA --- (34) --USA --- (34/30) ----DNP DNP ----- (34) ----DNP ----DNP DNP --DNP DNP --DNP DNP --DNP DNP --DNP DNP --DNP DNP --DNP ------- (34) 0-1 --DNP

NOTES: INJ-injured; ILL-illness; DNP-did not play; DNT-did not travel; SUSP-game disqualification; CAN-with Team Canada for World Junior Championship; USA-with Team USA for World Junior Championships; p-power play goal; s-shorthanded goal; *-game-winning goal; e-empty net goal; x-extra-attacker goal; 2-superscript numbers after a letter indicate number scored (i.e. 3p2e = two power-play goals and an empty net goal).

2003-04 Michigan Hockey • at Notre Dame

2 0 0 3 - 0 4 P O W E R P L AY S C O R I N G No. Player 7 T.J. Hensick 5 Brandon Rogers 9 Milan Gajic 19 Andrew Ebbett 3 Eric Werner 21 Eric Nystrom 15 Jeff Tambellini 18 David Moss 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 6 Matt Hunwick 10 Dwight Helminen 16 David Rohlfs 22 Jason Ryznar 17 Mike Woodford Jr. 2 Nick Martens 4 Andy Burnes 25 Tim Cook 13 Mike Brown

G 6 5 6 3 3 5 4 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 16 11 8 8 7 4 5 4 6 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

Pts. 22 16 14 11 10 9 9 8 8 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

SOG 28 26 26 18 13 25 49 16 31 10 9 5 8 2 5 1 1 2

C A R E E R S TA T S v s . N O T R E D A M E Name Woodford Gajic Helminen Ebbett Rogers Nystrom Burnes Henderson Martens Moss Werner Kautz Ryznar Wyzgowski Kaleniecki Tambellini

GP 4 4 2 2 4 2 6 3 4 4 4 2 4 1 2 2

G 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A Pts. PP SH GW 1 4 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GOALTENDING AL MONTOYA GP W-L-T GAA Ann Arbor 2 1-1-0 3.53 Notre Dame 0 0-0-0 0.00 Totals 2 1-1-0 3.53

SV% .899 .000 .899

Montoya Game-By Game vs. BGSU Date Site Res Min GA 11/22/02 H W 60:00 2 11/23/02 H L 58:53 4 Totals 2 1-1-0 118:53 6 Home 2 1-1-0 118:53 6 Away 0 0-0-0 0:00 0 Neutral 0 0-0-0 0:00 0

Svs 35 27 62 62 0 0

S I T U AT I O N A L B R E A K D O W N DECISION BREAKDOWN No. Ties 1 Overtime 2 One Goal 7 Two Goal 7 Three Goal 8 Four Goal 6 Five Goal 1 Six+ Goal 2

W

L

0 6 3 6 6 0 2

1 1 4 2 0 1 0

GF 123 77 69 8 0 41 38 2 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 5 1 7 4

GA 76 46 41 5 0 21 19 0 2 7 7 0 0 2 1 5 0 7 2

SITUATIONAL SCORING TOTAL GOALS Even Strength Five-on-five Four-on-four Three-on-three Power Play Five-on-four Five-on-three Four-on-three Shorthanded Four-on-five Three-on-four Three-on-five Empty Net Overtime First Minute of Period* First Minute of Game Last Minute of Period* Last Minute of Game

* Includes goals scored in first/last minute of game

UM Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 21, 2004) All games DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------Oct 04 MERRCYHURST *Oct 10 at Miami (Ohio) *Oct 11 at Miami (Ohio) Oct 17 QUINNIPIAC Oct 18 QUINNIPIAC *Oct 24 NORTHERN MICHIGAN *Oct 26 NORTHERN MICHIGAN Nov 01 NIAGARA *Nov 07 at Ferris State *Nov 08 FERRIS STATE *Nov 14 at #13 Ohio State *Nov 15 at #13 Ohio State Nov 28 WISCONSIN Nov 29 MINNESOTA *Dec 05 MICHIGAN STATE *Dec 06 at Michigan State *Dec 12 at Nebraska-Omaha *Dec 13 at Nebraska-Omaha Dec 27 vs #2 Boston College Dec 28 vs Michigan Tech *Jan 09 #10 OHIO STATE *Jan 10 #10 OHIO STATE *Jan 23 at Western Michigan *Jan 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN *Jan 30 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE *Jan 31 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE *Feb 06 at Alaska Fairbanks *Feb 07 at Alaska Fairbanks *Feb 13 #8 MIAMI (OHIO) *Feb 14 #8 MIAMI (OHIO) *Feb 20 BOWLING GREEN *Feb 21 BOWLING GREEN * denotes conference game

W/L --W L W W W W W W LOT W W L L L W L W T OT L W W W W W W W W L W W W W

SCORE ----5-3 3-8 2-1 5-4 3-2 2-0 5-2 6-2 5-6 3-2 4-0 2-5 1-3 2-4 2-0 0-2 2-1 3-3 1-4 6-2 3-2 7-1 4-1 7-0 5-1 4-0 4-1 3-5 4-1 8-5 7-3 5-2

ATTEND -----6529 2850 2850 6884 6899 6973 6714 6643 2493 6823 9954 4381 6776 6798 6904 6591 9180 10034 13159 6915 6859 4575 6812 6829 6841 4246 4504 6847 6874 6637 6672

TEAM STATISTICS UM OPP -------------------------------------------------------SHOT STATISTICS............... Goals-Shot attempts......... 123-1141 76-868 Shot pct.................... .108 .088 Goals/Game.................. 3.8 2.4 Shots/Game.................. 35.7 27.1 POWER PLAYS................... Goals-Power Plays........... 41-188 21-137 Conversion Percent.......... .218 .153 Shot Attempts............... 275 171 Shot Percent................ .149 .123 GOAL BREAKDOWN................ Power Play.................. 41 21 Short-handed................ 4 7 Empty net................... 2 2 Penalty..................... 0 0 Unassisted.................. 15 11 Overtime.................... 0 1 Shootout.................... 0 0 Delayed Penalty............. 0 0 PENALTIES..................... Number...................... 257 310 Minutes..................... 603 766 Penalties/Game.............. 8.0 9.7 Pen minutes/Game............ 18.8 23.9 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att).......... 0-0 0-0

RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES........... (23- 8- 1) CONFERENCE.......... (18- 5- 1) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 5- 3- 0)

HOME (17- 2- 0) (13- 0- 0) ( 4- 2- 0)

AWAY ( 5- 5- 1) ( 5- 5- 1) ( 0- 0- 0)

NEUTRAL ( 1- 1- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) ( 1- 1- 0)

|--------SHOTS--------| |--PEN--| |GOALS| ## INDIVIDUAL (by pts) GP G A Pts Shots Pct No-Min PP SH --------------------------------------------------------------------7 T.J. Hensick 32 11 30 41 102 .108 10-20 6 0 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 6 26 32 76 .079 17-42 3 0 9 Milan Gajic 29 12 16 28 85 .141 13-26 6 0 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 16 11 27 105 .152 17-34 2 1 10 Dwight Helminen 30 13 9 22 93 .140 0-0 2 2 5 Brandon Rogers 32 6 15 21 56 .107 16-40 5 0 15 Jeff Tambellini 28 10 9 19 133 .075 8-16 4 0 3 Eric Werner 31 7 12 19 48 .146 17-34 3 0 18 David Moss 27 7 11 18 57 .123 7-14 4 0 21 Eric Nystrom 32 9 8 17 64 .141 13-42 5 0 22 Jason Ryznar 25 5 8 13 37 .135 9-18 0 0 6 Matt Hunwick 30 1 11 12 33 .030 22-52 0 0 13 Mike Brown 31 6 4 10 75 .080 15-41 0 1 16 David Rohlfs 32 6 3 9 45 .133 6-20 1 0 2 Nick Martens 23 3 3 6 23 .130 15-30 0 0 8 Jason Dest 31 1 4 5 15 .067 11-25 0 0 17 Michael Woodford Jr. 29 1 4 5 36 .028 14-47 0 0 20 Charlie Henderson 12 2 2 4 18 .111 4-8 0 0 11 Joe Kautz 6 1 2 3 8 .125 2-4 0 0 4 Andy Burnes 28 0 2 2 18 .000 11-22 0 0 25 Tim Cook 21 0 2 2 12 .000 12-24 0 0 35 Al Montoya 30 0 0 0 0 .000 12-32 0 0 24 David Wyzgowski 3 0 0 0 2 .000 2-4 0 0 TM TEAM 5 0 0 0 0 .000 4-8 0 0 Total............... 32 123 192 315 1141 .108 257-603 41 4 Opponents........... 32 76 110 186 868 .088 310-766 21 7

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |-SAVES-| ## GOALTENDERS GP Time GA EN Avg Save Pct W L T --------------------------------------------------------------------35 Al Montoya 30 1753:50 66 0 2.26 713 .915 22 7 1 34 Noah Ruden 6 154:33 7 0 2.72 67 .905 1 1 0 30 Mike Mayhew 1 16:56 1 0 3.54 12 .923 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 5 2:29 0 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total............... 32 1927:48 76 2 2.37 792 .915 23 8 1 Opponents........... 32 1927:48 123 2 3.83 1018 .894 8 23 1

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY UM OPP -------------------------------------------------------Total......................... 129229 61658 Dates/Avg Per Date............ 19/6802 11/5605 Neutral Site #/Avg............ 2/6580

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------------------------------------------UM.................. 41 40 42 0 - 123 Opponents........... 19 29 27 1 76 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total ------------------------------------------UM.................. 264 254 269 5 - 792 Opponents........... 339 362 313 4 - 1018

UM Category Leaders (as of Feb 21, 2004) All games ## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots ---------------------------------------------7 T.J. Hensick 32 11 30 41 102 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 6 26 32 76 9 Milan Gajic 29 12 16 28 85 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 16 11 27 105 10 Dwight Helminen 30 13 9 22 93 5 Brandon Rogers 32 6 15 21 56 15 Jeff Tambellini 28 10 9 19 133 3 Eric Werner 31 7 12 19 48 18 David Moss 27 7 11 18 57 21 Eric Nystrom 32 9 8 17 64

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots ---------------------------------------------7 T.J. Hensick 32 11 30 41 102 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 6 26 32 76 9 Milan Gajic 29 12 16 28 85 5 Brandon Rogers 32 6 15 21 56 3 Eric Werner 31 7 12 19 48 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 16 11 27 105 18 David Moss 27 7 11 18 57 6 Matt Hunwick 30 1 11 12 33 10 Dwight Helminen 30 13 9 22 93 15 Jeff Tambellini 28 10 9 19 133

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots ---------------------------------------------14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 16 11 27 105 10 Dwight Helminen 30 13 9 22 93 9 Milan Gajic 29 12 16 28 85 7 T.J. Hensick 32 11 30 41 102 15 Jeff Tambellini 28 10 9 19 133 21 Eric Nystrom 32 9 8 17 64 3 Eric Werner 31 7 12 19 48 18 David Moss 27 7 11 18 57 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 6 26 32 76 5 Brandon Rogers 32 6 15 21 56

## SHOTS GP G A Pts Shots Pct ---------------------------------------------------15 Jeff Tambellini 28 10 9 19 133 .075 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 16 11 27 105 .152 7 T.J. Hensick 32 11 30 41 102 .108 10 Dwight Helminen 30 13 9 22 93 .140 9 Milan Gajic 29 12 16 28 85 .141 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 6 26 32 76 .079 13 Mike Brown 31 6 4 10 75 .080 21 Eric Nystrom 32 9 8 17 64 .141 18 David Moss 27 7 11 18 57 .123 5 Brandon Rogers 32 6 15 21 56 .107

## POWER-PLAY GOALS GP PPG -------------------------------7 T.J. Hensick 32 6 9 Milan Gajic 29 6 21 Eric Nystrom 32 5 5 Brandon Rogers 32 5 15 Jeff Tambellini 28 4 18 David Moss 27 4 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 3 3 Eric Werner 31 3 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 2 10 Dwight Helminen 30 2

## SHOT PCT GP G A Pts Shots Pct ---------------------------------------------------14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 16 11 27 105 .152 3 Eric Werner 31 7 12 19 48 .146 9 Milan Gajic 29 12 16 28 85 .141 21 Eric Nystrom 32 9 8 17 64 .141 10 Dwight Helminen 30 13 9 22 93 .140 22 Jason Ryznar 25 5 8 13 37 .135 16 David Rohlfs 32 6 3 9 45 .133 2 Nick Martens 23 3 3 6 23 .130 11 Joe Kautz 6 1 2 3 8 .125 18 David Moss 27 7 11 18 57 .123

## SHORT-HANDED GOALS GP SHG -------------------------------10 Dwight Helminen 30 2 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 1 13 Mike Brown 31 1

## PENALTIES GP Pen Min ------------------------------------6 Matt Hunwick 30 22 52 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 17 34 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 17 42 3 Eric Werner 31 17 34 5 Brandon Rogers 32 16 40 2 Nick Martens 23 15 30 13 Mike Brown 31 15 41 17 Michael Woodford Jr. 29 14 47 21 Eric Nystrom 32 13 42 9 Milan Gajic 29 13 26

## GAME-WINNING GOALS GP GWG -------------------------------15 Jeff Tambellini 28 3 3 Eric Werner 31 3 22 Jason Ryznar 25 2 16 David Rohlfs 32 2 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 2 9 Milan Gajic 29 2 10 Dwight Helminen 30 2 ## PENALTY MINUTES GP Pen Min ------------------------------------6 Matt Hunwick 30 22 52 17 Michael Woodford Jr. 29 14 47 21 Eric Nystrom 32 13 42 19 Andrew Ebbett 32 17 42 13 Mike Brown 31 15 41 5 Brandon Rogers 32 16 40 14 Brandon Kaleniecki 32 17 34 3 Eric Werner 31 17 34 35 Al Montoya 30 12 32 2 Nick Martens 23 15 30